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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1914)
JOT K58 tSffi H m THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDNMHMY, MAItm in PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAXWELL If. LONG OatseiatbJc Phyatelaa SttU It aad II. Whlta Balldtag CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AMIMOn INBCBANCK Mmten OniH Aasoetatlon Title Mm A. a LOWMAN CHIROPRACTOR Rooaae It aad 12 First Natteaal Buk Balldtag Klamath Falla, Ore. The Evening Herald Wi O. SMITH Editor Published dill; except 8uaday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath ralla, at 116 fourth 8tret Entered at the poatoSoa at Klasa- ath Fall. Oregon, for transmission through tha malls aa second-class mattar. Subscription terms by mail to any ad dress la tha Uattad States: One year 11.00 One month o KLAMATH FALLS. . . ORMOX WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1914 GEO H. HAYDK.N. OpUdaa Oac. Room 219. Odd Fallows Building mu(m R.R. Commission Writes Kerns Light Thrown on Delay in Franchising Before Application Was Made by Company, the Commission) Writes Making Some Stipulations AXD STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Office and Residence. . NW cor. 7th and Main Phone l16 CLAYTON K. WHKKLKH Physlcsaa aad Sargcoa Osteopath SpoadyleUiecapart (Spinal Treatment) OHce heme: 9 to 11:30 a. m; 2 to R p. m.; evenings, 7 to S Weather Coddhioas for March Pate 1... I . THK KLAMASH V ALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantees flrat class work aa wall aa Irat alaaa ssrvtea. If yea have oeaasloa to make computet aad do ast gat Im aaodlato attaatloa, phoae D. B. CAMPBELL s: 9. 10. ii. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. IS. 17. .52 .45 .54 .51 .65 .54 .55 .4 .(4 .57 .63 .59 .63 .62 .61. .66 .66 .63 Mln. Weather 31 Cloudy 20 Clear 25 Clear 3S Cloudy 33 Clear 33 Clear 31 Clear 32 Clear 35 Clear 34 Clear 34 Pt. Ct'dy 35- Clear 30 Clear 2S Clear 31 Clear 33 Clear 33 Clear 34 Clear Just why the Kcrus Hrothcra. In corporated now as tho Keuo Power company, have not tundo application tor a franchise to operate hero as titer Intended to Is n matter that has been causlug much speculation. Some hare contended thnt this movement was tor the purpose of Inducing tho California-Oregon Tower company to buy their power site on Klamath river, and others haro held that the California-Oregon Power company was throwing obstacles In tho way of the application. It has Just come to tight that the railroad commission of Oregon took tho matter up with tho Kerns' brothers just a few days before the day on which they had planned to mako application for a franchise. Whether or not this communication caused a change -of plans Is not known. Tho communication sml the Kerns turn to. Ihl oltlce at jour early con. brothers by tho railroad cuiumUslouivenleme the accompanying prelim-1 follews: Mniirj report form, which U reuulrml of nil public utilities tu be Med Willi "We are advised th.it vu are. un der the name of Kenu Power com pany,' actively soliciting customer at Klamath Falls, Oregon, offering elec tric light and power at a certain fixed rolo with 35 per cent discount for prompt payment. ''We wish to say that we have very gre.it doubt an to the legality and reasonableness of such a discount pro vision, and certainly It will have to be afforded to every customer alike the rommtssloii for It Information. "Wo send you nlo copy of the or der tit Ihl commission with relation to the Ming uf tariffs and schedules. This you will' please observe If you aro going to operate as a public ulll , Ity. Also (1ml enclosed copy of geu-. eral order prescribing the melhod lit. which crossings of wire shall be con, structed and maintained. I "Wo transmit to you as wall a copy! of the Public Utilities art and Uni form Classification of Accounts which J oh-' Mttilal In itiitAliMB.. w.111 ,... ... ,...,.. nl, uooiieBij . considered), for the purttuw ! JM pon Improvement bond., ,,..!. ' jeura from dale or !.., Lr rate of Interest not i UM(, " cent per aiitiutu, lutri Paiibu.!? annually, principal ana lat,ri,,v" abb at the office or U. tr,,!!,' said city or at (he na tM -J, ' stale of Uregoii, In New York I.. rind Interest M.,i.,. ," lo llitt ruin of the Dulled HiMes nf Aat, street! Haul bonds will .. iVt) tt 4 "" .......... ,.. .,,, ,5eo nn d numbered front m (Cl ' iluslve, '. Haiti bonds are Mti,nl uuj,, ,.. imiiro No, 3tp rtf the City or Kiss,..!' Kails, Oregon. ,ll,lk llald builds are Itaurd fur b pose of providing Mndt to M. . "!' 'Hon uf the crwl of linprotUj B-nt 'street from the wmeriy lii..i,' ler line o itoruiii sirrei 10 me iiiihv no ii uic rasrf f(. ij-, tersitloii of McKluley street: 'Inrludliig Inlersoetloiu Ummo south to Hit center Hue of Hald bonds Hill bo tij iun,l)l. First street; theme southriterly ! blddur for eash, und for Bc j ' along tho center line of First street, limn psr value and crrud 1mm,.? .,... 1..1..I.... will. 111-1. I I'... I. ........ I . . '"'W. in inn nnuim'.iiiMi i.i,n iu 1 t.vu 1'ii'iiani in illtr,, sirei; inenen norinentieriy nieua: uimns mm ue hutit.til) the center lino or iiign sireet to a ctiwei, mr nve per rcut uf ,i.. 7, In unlit block U, and along Hie line tietween lots 8 and 3 and lota fl nttd 7. lit block 7 of the Original Town or l.lnkvllle. now Klamath Fulls, Oregon, to the Intersection or High street thence In an easier ly direction along tha renter line or High street to the Intersection ot Fifth street; thenfe northerly along tho renter lino of Fifth street to the Intersection or Mitchell street; HieiiM soulhweaterly along the eeifjdintl lor Hue ot Mitchell street Intersection of Mt. Whitney theme westerly along tho cen ter line or Mt. Whitney street to tho center line ofv Callfor Ilia n rlltm; thelice southwest- rly along the center Hue of California strrcl to the lutersee. Hon or Teddy street: thence along the center lino of Teddy street to tho Intersection of Hecond street: thence southeasterly along the cen upon tho samocondltons. "The rates that you propose to:i-ri ,,iiiii1m nm riulrl tu i""'"'- ........-- .... mako must be evidenced by a tariff on file with this commlnslon, and the tariff must contain tho contract pro visions and no riders or deviations from tho contract will be permitted. "You will kindly make out and nv point opposite the lino between lots 6 and 7 and lots 2 and 3, In block C. of the Original Town ot l.lnk vllle. now Klamath Falls, Oregon; thencu southeasterly along ttio Hue between lots 9 and 7 and lot 3 and 3, In said block t, and continuing uu the same line to Mli M fill lIlM limiillal ..! .1. . . ' ' "- "Minej Kwt respuHslhla bslik, ps;sbl la tb, w. der of the undenlcnrd 'ttmk luu.t be seaM and union!, fr. posal to Purrlusq Itaprenam Honds," nud Ibeiiro norlhalerly serve. Please nolo that by law ae-l u 'Knt". counts of construction are to be kept , Section t The notice to property In the manner prescribed by the com- owners shall bo gUen as required by mission's uniform accounting syatrm.n"""' ,0 ,,,' " lr tbe tm- Kindly acknowledge receipt hereoN provement. The rommon council of mm tii, Main stret, Iservea tho right to rli mj m u piace oms ami propiksais in nuttbu. j bonds. and give this your early attention." Wood! Wood! Block Wood 16lsek Bodj Wood lt-Utek Uaik Wood 4-tL Body West 4-ft. Llak Wood Lsmito Orian a OarMal P. C CARLSON Hotel Arrivals Goes Eighty Miles an Hour on Skiis ,'cwr Warrliousr Tin- most encouraging thing that has happened In this valley, from the grower's point of view, Htate of Oregon, City of Klamath Falls, m! County or Klamath. I. A, L. I.4vltt, l'ollco Judg, here by certify that thi roregalng reolu. Hon was adopted by the rommon council of tii City of Klamath Falls WOOD . ALL DRY WOOD ft. alafe wood .?. ...faUWcord lsVisu slab wood SsVeO cord lS-te. Slab Wood 9&9B cord 4-ft llaab wood $4JJO cord lS-fal lhab wood ..$&95 cord Block wood, load . . . .' 9X3S Block wood, doable load . . .$-4.30 KLAMATH FUEL CO., OatooMSMaa. O.rsvtoayMsr 17. Hotel HaU Jike Hickman. Ronanza; K. S. Klr by and wife. Odeasa; Clyde Bradley. Merrill: Clyde Thompson. Steel Swamp; Dr. C. F. Gray. D. M. Mc Clalr, W. A. Kinney, Portland; Jerry O'Connell. Eureka; F S. Fish, Dof- (iut; W. McLann. Chicago; G. H. El- rllge, W. R. Clamar, Sacramento; F. JFoUuka It Co.. "Star"; F. S. Vettel. .Oakland; O. E. Lowe, Medford; H. 'White. Chlloquln; D. W. Montellus. Alameda. White Petteaa J. C. Hill. W. T. Hunten. F. J. War den land Abner Weed. Durumutr; H. F. Mc Clay, Gardiner. . v,. nm, iv. i. nunien, t . j. ivar-i . San Francisco; A. W.Clark, Port-! 1; H. J. Eberly. C. C. Scott, Salem; ! There are two kiatda of iavsanwee. Cbilcote write the Uad that pays. 035 Mala. If your house ia vacant dall, 622 Main -Tell Tin- Good Living Xotateg la quite aa.aeceasary as the baylas of what oae eata. Uveryoae ta iaterested la good thlasa for the faaUly table. The kfad of Groceries oae buya make the greater part of the meal. The aaeala oae eata are the greater part of Good Llriag. If yoa beUere hi Good Llviag yoa'll fMtrealM For Sale or Trade One of the beat autos in the county. In line condition; 5 passenger, 30 h.p. Two cream separators; two Encyclo pedias; good cement block machine, with 500 or 600 pallets. The beat camp wagon you orer aaw. See Syd Evans, at Sunset Grocery. 14 n3t r2t Deeds, Not Words . Klamath Falla People Hare Abaolate Proof of Deeda at Hoawe. VAN RIPER BROS. J MM. A. satTKsssrTFlN-ER'B Nat saassa aUfssr, Baa psaaajr aw oat, Kes-asaraaatssssal It east bo beat. law aUKtb Straw It's not words but deada that prore true merit. The deeda of Doan'a Kidney Pllla for Klamath Falla' kidney aufferera have made their local reputation. Proof lies Id the testimony of Klamath Falla people. N. Marchand, Warden ave., Klaas ath Kails, ore., says: "About two years ago I first noticed ayaptoau of kidney trouble. My back pained ate intensely and I waa obliged to get up many times during the night, owing to too frequent passages of the kid ney secretions. Often my back waa iso weak that I had to quit work. Doan'a Kidney Pllla were Anally brought to my attention and I began using them. They made my kidneys normal and removed the pains in my back. 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In a (good many years, waa tho opening of " r-gulr mating March 16, 19H the J'mpmia Valley Fruit Union's! vt imrss my nanu and seal tuts 17th warehouse on Monday of this wcek. of March. 1914. This warehouse Is conveniently local- ' tCAVTT, ed Just across the tracks from the ("al) Pollro Judge, passenger depot. It will tm used as nt 1"-I0t packing Maid bonda will couUIn s preikltt lo the efect that the city rw.msu right to take up. and maul lwi bonds, upon payment at ur Uat tb faro value thrf lthtsni Interest to data of payravci. u u, seml'aaaual coupon prbO, stor trW one year from tha date of sack hat or bonds, c a. u i.nAvrrr, l'ollco Judge of tht ('It? of KUswa Falls, Orsion, Dated at Klatnsth 911. (tot March II, 1914. IJ.jh house burg News. In the season. Itoso Miss Theresa Hardy, sister or Thus, Hardy, has iKen organist or the par ish church In Bllnsrord, Kngtand, fur forty-three years. .Vullce Invlllag PrupcaaU lu Parehaee 1 City of Klaiualh Falls Isspruro meat Honda. rtaled proposals will be received by tho uuderslgued until Monday, April 13, 1914, at the hour of I (o'clock p. m. of said day, at the city1 'hall In the city of Klamath Falls. Ore-1 gou (at which time and place pro-' KcMiluliuu approving tho plans and Specification prepared by the City Engineer for the Improve ment of Third St re I, la tho City uf Klamath Falls, Oregon, de termining tho HouniUric nllhln ulilch the Property lira which I lo be UracAMcd and to bo Assess ed for such Improvement, and Onlcrlng the Publication of thU Hald ItvMtlutlon and th Pouting of .o ticca by tho City Engineer. ' Whereas, Tho common council or !,u, n,Hf ,,- v- -- the City of Klamath Falls did hereto-1 A ail Frol a fr.r dlnrn II. In.-nf lnn 1 . Cl0 V" Cold. Th.r,. ..rft. I ,.., .... ..::. :U " Hisrimrgea. Il.ll Headache ..... -.... .M ,..w ... V.. KUIH .111? Xotk lavillkK l'n.uL ( I'roposats will be rceiid tr u roIlr JUdgo of Hip city of KUaaU Falls, Oregon, up to sad iUfe Monday. March 30, I1, rorfsnM Ing th city with 500 fi of I-m tire hoso and 3 cut-off houUs. a, u i.KAvrrr. I'ollce Jude of the. City of KUatU Falls, Oregon. Hated at Klamsth 'stU, 0. March II, 1914. IMtt BREATHE FREELY! OPEN NOSTRILS UNO STUFFED HEAD-END CATARRH In the contests of skiers at Stough ton. Wis., where there la tho steepest slide in the world, David Linda one arm skier of Mount Horeb, Wis., showed remarkable daring. Hecom peted with, the professionals In feats that astounded thousands of onlllk- ers. Since skiing-renuirea a balance, obtained lo some extent by stretching out both arms, bis undertaking waa considered very dangerous. As shown in tho Illustration, ho had to balance himself with one arm. In this photo graph ho Is shown going at eighty miles an hour as ho reaches the foot of the slide. COMB SAGE TEA IN ' . LIFELESS. GRAY HAIR IF MLXED WITH SULPHUR, IT DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO BODY CAN TELL. Grandmother kept her bair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her bair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked ap pearance this simple mixture waa ap plied with wonderful effect. I5y ask ing at any drug store for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get a largo bottle of this o!d- mend them to other kidney sufferera."Jllmo recipe, ready to use, for about For sale by all dralers. Price BO cents. Foster-Milbtti-B Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember tho name Doan'a and take no other. (Paid Advertisement) Intersection of Main street to the In tersectlon of California street, and uiu oruor tuo city engineer to pro- pare plans and specifications for such Improvement; And, Whereas, Tho said City Ku glneer baa filed with tho l'ollco Judge for the consideration of tho common council plana and specifications and estlmatod tho cost of several varie ties of tho kind of Improvement pro posed for said street, and the same now being found satisfactory, ilmv ore hereby approved, and It Is decided and determined, and tho common council hereby deterlmnes to improve said street within said limits by grad ing to tho established grado to a width of 24 feet, from Malu street to California avenue, and hard surfacing sold roadway 34 font wide from Main street to Grant street with 6 Inches of crushed rock, with an asphalt binder, and surface valley gutters and with- out curbing, and also providing neces. sary drainage. That tho plans, specifications and estimates of the City Engineer cover ing such work are to bo used as a bnsls for such work, and any contract for such Improvement shall bo hosed thereon, qnd tho estimated cost of such work and Improvement an ..it.. FOR SALE For a abort tlmo only 1 1 nit tod by said engineer nt 117 in ?r. will sell my homo on Washington, .Is adopted ns tho probable cost of said near Tenth, at n big sacrifice. If you work. arc a buyer write Win. Wagner, 776" Poctlon 2 Tho time within which Hush street, Ban Francisco 17-6t'obJocUons or remonstrances mnv i, rSTT: r- beard against Raid Improvements shall I MISCELLANEOUS on or bcroro April 0, 1014. I wwwvwwwwwwwy Section 3 -The boundaries within VsnMirx. disappears; after another application o two It Is restored to ita natural color and looks glosay, aoft and abundant. (Paid AJvertlsmant.) Herald's Classified Ad vs. Try "Kly'a Cream Ilalm," 'lit a small bottle anyway, just lo try It Apply a little In tho Nostrils tnd Instantly tour clogged nos and slo;;.cd.up air pansages of the bead will oiwn; )ou wit) breath freely; dullness and hsadache dUa.;.r. fly miiriilng, the catarrh, cold.n-bsd or catarrhal apr throat will dlaapper. Cud siub misery now! (Ui it.. small bailie uf "Ely's !. ii.i- at any drug store. This sweat, fra- grant balsa dlaaolvsa by Iks sett a tba nostrils; penetrates sad stab Us Inflamed, swollen membrsae sMa lines the bum. head sad Unst; ' clears air passages; stops aasty at- charge and a feeling of dsaaaaj . soothtait relief comes lmm4UItr Don't lay awake toatikt stnr gllng for breath, with head stafas; nostril cloned, hawking sad Mesa , Catarrh or a cold, milk It retessj aoee, foul mucous dropplag law i ' throat, aad raw dryness U olstraaaj , but truly need lea. Put your faith Just oast- , "Ely' Greens Halm" and year saf or catarrh will surely disappear, (Paid AdmtlMusat) ssejesFMa'aVW-ieaMVa' FOR RENT 160 acre ranch, 90 acres In cultivation. 26 acres fall rye. R. E. Smith Realty Co. 17-tf FOR SALE MArArwAASVSAAAAAMrVMwVWMMMVWMW tokwCfsb for the Herald, SO casta The Herald for new. 5u cents. Tms simple mixture en be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and Is splendid for dandruff, dry, Itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist saya everybody uses Wyetu's Sage and Sulphur, became it darken so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it ha been applied If so easy to use, too. .You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw It through your hair, taking one itrand at a time. By morning the gray hair FASTIDIOUS DRES8BR8, approcln-. w"lc" tho proporty lies that Is to bo uononitod by tho proposed Improve ment and which Is to lx assessed inereroro are as rollews: Iloglnnlng at the Intersection or Third and Main streots In tho City of Klamath Fnlls, Oregon; thoncn In an easterly direction along the boundary lino of Muln streot to tho intersection or tho boundary lino botweon lots 3 and 3, In block 18, of tho Original Town of Llnkvlllo, now Klamath Fall, Oregon, run nlng tbenco In a northerly direction between lot j nnd 3 and lota and live ladles with artistic sartorial as plratlons, will get their clothes not factory made, but bench made. Wo make them right here, in style and prices that will appeal to you, J. A, Goldsmith, tho Parisian Ladles' Tail or, cor, Third and Main 18-St EXPERIENCE COUNTS In every line of basis eipertraro to what Makes eraclrerf. U Is with great pride that we can traUifaily atale that Hie dlffira ilefiartuicnU of our btialaea are Maaaged by aseat of rsperitat. Kier(eaccd buyers, eaperlrarcd butchers, eipeHeaceil cutlers, espericnred salesmen aad esperlearrd daltvereatea all coi to give you Hm. braet of HitlremrleNrf. Tlilak Ihla over ! lerlng yonr suppllea for the table. KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY The Herald, fiOe aaMth To boost Klamath county goad Tbj Herald to yonr Kaatera frlead. saaaaal sal BBaaawai aBaBaw aasa ssaaaassHa ) 75cTHRO! -seaa THE VERY LATEW ODOR II THK KING OF HEARTS HIAOIIANT AND LAwTINO. AUK TO HKK IT. Underwood's Pharmacy footer Mala aad 7th atreeta, KJaasat h VaMa, Oregoa u. nj d -. US. ' .i. i 1ft