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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1914)
WKUNIMIIAY, MAIU.1I , ul( THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAscrotm "No Men ADowefTs ht0 of Exposition BaMags from Atroplant Abovt Galt pfoflfl Mexico Is "Irregular" These Day: Sign at This Saloon s -' " "" " 1 ?M1 ,'iQSK T8 ii!i M&! United Press Service I other fixtures Tl.e,r would alo IMTTSmTllGH. March t -Dintlcif, " "m.-It oartender .. 'o ..ml , , , i, , cetera! tad) waiters, pictures of man LrnoniR, smokeless ponder, palnlos ' , ,.,, liRudome women gowned In thc dcntlstr, tuncles. onS. point!- Mf.Ut flf fhIon ,,crba,v.,. but at Morlcs, jokelcss comedies, ho eless ( cast row nod Director Hubbard hopes and wlrels telegraphy ni would uie swinging door and a con nil come, made ficlr little hit or gone splcuou sign Cafe, for I.adli Only to come again, aud wh), therefore, 11 r ' loa.v not tho tninless beer saloon Dire tor Hubbard declared that he It Is the "Pittsburgh idea" de luxe, was vcr serious about It. and cn conceived by Director Charles S Hut- had .otue plans drnwn and Intro bard of the department of public wtfc-.duced He said he thought It might tj- The new saloon would be a place go n long way toward eliminating cer of glint and glass, with manicures, tain questionable "hotels" and house ' frro lunch, chiropodists, preixels and HI reputed. TECHNIWS BOARD FIRES AWARD CONTRACT L. ALVA LEWIS PAPER WITH THK SH.LLKST,nlMi:u KLAMATH MAX IS AC LIST OF SWOIIX SUBSCRIBERS, CCSKI OF 1MSI.OYAI.TV TO IS NAMED AS OFFICIAL COL'S-i COMMISSION" . AXl MAKING TV NEWSPAPER FALSE REPORTS TO GOVERNOR Tutted l'ro !lK Ml'Nll O Ol'l Y March 'there's no ue In UjliiK to dii hut-liieM In t regular way In Irregular wt "M' Ou yinum American here who hi an aTTto annuo Kl Hm Inspiration id tuiloinublle I" the turn who hail lie l khiwii wealth In thf lluerta r Kline I'hc Hew nltltlnU listened to ll in wlllliiKly mill older, d luvWM Ollf Ml III lel l at" went to the piltnl s4Tntir) of ,1 leading Ktlral, upon ordir. mid, two dajm ir. ho unlit to Mm limn' utile for lh III.- HUH (Mflll'nlt liuuirjfl rhtfc Oil (hat auto wm u ,t (r said tin MpiIi'mii I cui it u(i ,w'. to Captain ilo.atid-Ko, h)i, , fl'k,. Villa Von ittiui e to h in forh.' uioiie) " Though t( uut i Iran Iho aiitu mcr; Uy l4' Uiillntnrila wlllt Hib MmmiiJ rldliiK lu It, hn itomi i un, uM mottling In pruimi ami u ki,u that court atlltni would lo M than uppa, for it wo,ilit utl. .. him ml" Irtmlilo win, in, aJialm,-,, Hun H otiu o( tin, r,n ii....... Miff who want liiltirvniit , ithe rhnrgp of brlliE a defaulter to the 'amount of 111,000 1 Tim dUtrlit hanV. etsUlillinr a that Hip hortae will amount to at (tia.t ?." The construction of buildings for the Panama Kxposltlou at San Krauclsro bine o far proBrrrt that It Is possible to e tho outline of the k r.at dan This photo was taken from an earoplam. sbowlns th llolden tJate In the distance. While tho fal r grounds seem amall In comparison with the large landscape shown In the picture, they arw ery large. Late Tuesday afternoon the county court named tho Merrill Record as the official paper of the county in which to publish the proceedings of the court. The sworn subscription list of the Republican, Northwestern and Mer rill Record had been filed. Although the llsta of both of the former papers were greater than that of the Merrill Record, the court refused to consider them on the adtlce of the district at torney, who objected to the technical wording of the affldaTlU. The sworn affidavit of the Record givea that paper SOI subscribers, al though there are only 489 names ou the list. Three hundred and nlnet of these reside at Klamath Falls, Mer rill and In the southern part of the county. The entire northern part of the county, which Is two-thirds of the area of the county, is covered by a total of six subscribers. One of those is County .Commissioner Hagelstein, who lives at Algoma. Out of 200 residents and taxpayers who receive their mall at Fort Klamath, four are subscribers to the Record. The entire Western part of the county Is represented by one sub scriber at Keno. Hlldebrand, one of the largest settlements in the east ern part of the county, has not a single subscriber, while Dairy has only four. The number of subscribers to the Record and the respective postofflces are as follews: Merrill, 217; Klam ath Falls. 135; Malln. 32; Lorella. 18; Olene, 29; Fort Klamath, ; Dairy. 4; Midland, 2; Bly, 1; Tule I .nice, 4; Swan, 0; Hlldebrand, 0; Bo nanza, 28; Langell Valley, 11; Klam ath Agency, 0; Chlloquln, 1; Algoma, 1; Keno, 1. SALEM. March 4. Acting on the advice of W. L. Flntcy, now In charge of the educational and bio logical dhlslon of the work, theState Game and Fish Comnl4slon dlse mlsed L. Alva Lewis, employed on biological work being done by the state and goiernment cooperation, i The cause glcn was "disloyalty to the commission and the making ol false entries and malicious state 'ments." , Flnley said Lewis had written false (work of Finlcy and R. E. Clanton. , Lewis went to the biological sur ivey work from Klamath Falls. He has resided here a number of years, and was deputy district game warden prior to the appointment of Carey M. IRamsby. PIONEER CALIF. NEWS NOTES OE PLEVNA PEOPLE (Herald Special Service) Chas Inman, who has been work ing for H F. Murdoch for somo time, met with rather a serious accident last Tuesday by sticking two prongs of a pitchfork lu his left wrist, re sulting In Indications of blood poison ing necessitating medical attendance. Owing to his temporary disability, Mr. Inman has permanently left the employ of Mr. Murdoch. THIRTEEN HENS; WOIEN LEARNING HOW TO FARM F OORTEEN E S ! .NEW KKt-Oltl) KOIt POULTRY I ' PRODUCTS IS K.VrAIU.I.SHEI ItV, IlKHEItVATIOX KMM'K; OTHKIt .NEWS .NOTE Geo. Ager and wife spent Wednes day In tho city. MERCHANT DIES E. W. HALE, INTERESTED IX THE HALE HROTHER CILUX OF DE PARTMENT STORKS, PASSES AWAY IV SAX FRAXCISCO United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, March 4. -E. W. Hale, one of the partners In the ,Hale department stores, died here to ' day following an Intestinal opera tion. Hale and flte brothers operate a chain of mercantile stores, and be was In charge of the store at Sacramento. Geo Shell and G. F. Sevits wore lu l Klamath Falls on business Wednes day. (Herald Special Service) KLAMATH AGENCY, March 4. Mrs. Clatou M. Kirk, who has thir teen lieus, usually gets from eight to thirteen eggs, but one day this week there were fourteen eggs The hens are Rhode Island reds, which breed Mr. Kirk, a well educated Indian farmer, contends Is ideal for this sec tion, but tho egg record has not been accounted for. Grant Gay of tho H. H. Van Valkenburg ranch transacted bust' nexs affairs In the city Friday. II A. Talbot was a city visitor Sat- lurday. i Geo. Heavllln was In Klamath Falls j Saturday. FOR LEASE For 1914 Season 40 ACRES POTATO LAND ONE, MILE FROM MAIX STREET. ,30 ACRES GRAIN LAND OXE MILE FROM 3IAI.V STREET. 80 ACRES GRAIN and POTATOES , $ MILI'-S FROM MAIX STREET 8 ACRES FOR PASTURE OXE MILE FROM MAIX STREET 4 ACRES FOR PASTURE HALF MILE FROM MAIX STREET 2 .GOOD BARNS hTAIILE ROOM 1'OR SO HORSES, IX CITY Arthur F. Sevlta left Monday for llakerslleld, Cal., where he will make an indefinite stay. During the past winter he was active In the literary club work, etc., and will be greatly missed by his many friends. R. V. Ess and daughter. Miss Kitty, wero city IsItors Saturday. D. W. George, Geo. Shell and O. F. Solt8 were in Klamath Falls Saturday. Harry Wilson went to Klamath Marsh for a short trip. The snow Is melting fast these days. As a result, the rivers are' rising rapidly. Indian Agent Edson Watson made a business trip to Klamath Falls this week. Samuel Clinton was u tlsltor from Yaluax for a few days He has re turned home. (Continued from pag I) school brought In r duiiienilc cltinr rliiiu otcr to attend the short courae "The Chief Soil Tt' of Klamath Count) Their Quallllr Use aud llatulllni;, ' was the tuple ittcuixl b) Ma A McCall, at the brglnnlliR of tho third day's seoiloii of the Klam ath county short course lu the as sembly room of the high school Mr. McCall used a colored map of Klam alh county lu this lecture, the dlflrr cut sotli of Hie count) blng rcpr," senled by dllTrreul rolors. With this map before them, the farmers could su Just what localities contained tlm different soils. In a comprehensive talk the speak er lolil of the in thods of treating and handling each kind of soil for the best result, how to protect the land and guard against the many pltfats Into which somo of the farmers are in the habit of falling McCall was follow, d by Profranor E II, Fitts, who talked on "Breeding. Feeding and Management of Sheop " Mr Fltts outlined the successful way of handling sheep from a standpoint of both meat and wool production Suitable housing for sheep In win ter was strongly urged, and the speaker took occasion to Impress on tho farmers tho necessity of having alt barns, sheds and outbuilding! warm uud comfortable for all animals and to keep thebulldlng painted as a protection against vermin i llahla. lrall' oldrsl rltjr. has bwti ironslrurtlllg How port at l otilla) Ittmt will uinirotttnate tut If" than ISa.fiOO.iluu ji)al MiKe Wnulur.da) night belli I.AdlV Night, all l-ojal Mihmo arp fcjutod to be prrsrnl with Ihrlr lady fflctid The club room will be open for the ladle There will U an tttrrtaln mom, daiirltig and refreshments (Hiei.d) commi rn:: :-jt Arrunile Information about (lie Ktonuilli lU.ln. lee (lillrtite, ItSA 'Main. .Submit for the lUraid. to cent month Citation lu the County Court u( the Slain ol of Oregon, for Klamath County In the Matter of the Ealatn of J(oph Conger. leceaed P 1. Fountain. C C Hogue. Marlon Hanks, W A lcl(ell and K. I. Applegate. Directors of ttcbool Dlctrlct No I. ut Klamath Coun ty. Oregon, a Trustee, plain tiffs. . X, E UrckeS, It C lke. Jallle Wrln. Anna Richard. Jatuc Heady. Duncan llcVe, Ella Kredrlch. II M llerkes, Jam. Conger Sarah Drew, Jirteph Conger Cbarle Conget, Ma) II Wlllsott, and a i jwoa, xv named or uuln..n t,mt, H ilattnllig to ham ai, im.tnt u dUlrlhutet-4. In r,n,, Jmepti Conger lwrltn (W feiidaul Tu N E lleeke. II l llcrte. J Verlu, Anna HirHnrd. jls Heady. Dutirau ll-tr, ja, rrdrlch. II M luV jb ! Conger, Sarah tfe Jw,ji Ctner. Cltarlr nter UtI U'IIUiiii. aud ail ifotii, . natiled or liliVimnn hailt rlalllilng to hate atir -hlct.il, i, dllrbute. II) the rttl I Jlejth Cohger IVveAtn) 1 (elllUllU In lb" llStiln III the ll uf 0tlf,t. t N oil and earh ( ou ate hctctj tn,j and teillfed III apx4r iti tbe ce-U!) rutin ot lb stale .f Orrgue.hr Klamath runt, at 'n 'ort Jju ( thereof, at Klamalu PU, U lL county of Klamath and tle t( 0. gon on Thursda), the uh 4; i( June, 1911, at the hour o 10 o-Wl 10 I be (oreni-xll Of ald J) ItitUl there to show raue, if am ili!f 'wh) the farts hould nut t 'ul 'and the tlghl In ditrihutloa tta 'atato ol atd Jorpb ( osttt, U" feated. dCferl, et foltl ui !pfa)rd fur lu the ltlllua u( jtli itiit on file herein You r hrUt ' resulted to appear Vefufv lit CSVt ( the- time and place bettlt'Wffl u,rlned aud file mr MtU 1) t)our retihi claim of bci:vi. Uiwtinr.blp or llltrreal In I4 et' WUlicaa tho Honorable Wtt. i Wordett. ludgw ol the tount) letrtrf the tale of Oregon for the eomlfrf Klamath, with the e ol m!4 Mt 'amietl. till" 2d day ol March, 1)11 Attet c it m: lap nn. I Heal) lly PIIAH F l)K LAP le'al III l-:t.- h Tho quail aro entirely gone from tho Klamath reservation. During the past two hard winters tho birds havo either starved to death or bcenj driven off by hunger. Until then' thoy wcro very numerous and mutl-l plied fast, being a native species. ROSEBORG MAN GIVES SELF UP J. Karecow and sous, Nicholas and Alex, were In the city Saturday ou business. J. W. Adklns spent Saturday and Sunday In tbe city. LaBt week It was reported that Mr. Adklns was build ing a new residence for Mr. Weather man of Keno, when It should have been Mr. Drcnnan. Mr. Drennan says that he needs the new house himself so he would like to havo It under stood that he Is to use It Instead of Mr. Weatherman, SCHOOL FOR COPS OPENED IN PARIS I FEDERAL AUTHORITIES IXVESTL U.VTI.MJ AFFAIRS OF IIA.NK CLAIM TIIEIIn IS A SHORTAGE OF NEARLY 7.VMM). FRENCH GOVERNMENT, Y .NEW METHOIl HOPES TO MAKE THE MINION'S OF THE LAW MORE RESOURCEFUL it- See Us Eafly The Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main Street Klamath Falls, Ore. Geo. G. Kerna and son Earl were In the city Saturday. J. W. and II. K. Kerns of the Kerns Electric company of Keno passed through this city on their way to Klamath Falls Saturday. Indies' Night. Tonight is Ladles' Night at the Moose hall, and, for the entertain ment of the ladles, quite an extensive program has been arranged. The exercises for the evening will In clude most every form of amusement and entertainment, one of the head liners of the bill being a mandolin guitar quartette composed of Ed. liodge, Fred Houston, Harry Ruiz and Johnnie Hubbard. There will also be vocal solos, duets, trios and quartettes, besides refreshBMoU and dancing. The entertainment ii for the wives, daughters, motbjtriMt United Press Servlc PARIS, March 4. Prefect of Po lice Hennlon today opened hla much lieralilul school for Paris policemen. Tho basic principal of all courses will be to train policemen to act accord ing to common utnse rather than al ways following explicitly tho rigid rules sot down in tho Paris police manuel, All prcacnt members of the Paris force of police will attend, after which recruits will havo to attend for tlireo to six month before be coming eligible for membership on the force. . United Press Service ROHEIIUUO, Ore, March I -Ex-President Thomas Sheridan of tho First National bank of this city, has surrendered himself to tin. r,i,,rUi authorities, and has btn Initiated on MRS. A. PETERSTKINKRH Xot much allver, Hut plenty lo eat, For a fwo bit meal It can't he boat. 120 HJxUi Hire Of the three Pacific Coast states, Oregon arid Washington far outstrip California In tho work done by pri vate owners for forest protection, ters and sweethearts of kiembers-'of K Jfo are two klad of Insurance, HrnUlcoto write lire kliul that pays. Wood! Wood! fllock Wood 18-Inch Body Wood .... 1 Cinch Limb Wood i -ft. Dody Wood 4-ft. Limb Wood , ltar Order at Square Deal Mora Cor MxUi aad Mate P. C CARLSON I'lwM las JO. Gertrude & Co. ki i ill iiv. w r (tM Opening Display of Spring Millinery Saturday, March 7 "Just like Home used to be" The Oregon House Klamath Avenue, Near Sixth Board and Room, $7.00 per week Board-Three MeaU per day, $6 oer ek Two Mcab per day, $450 per week ' Sinile Meab.35:cenU 68ft Main. AM t-o ' u the Loyal Voom. V