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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
THUHHlUr. VAHCII m, HH THE EVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fAom ", w. i Hifiii -ill ,11. ,11. , .ll'l!.flilil.iM.M.....!...;;!)l!t..!!; I "'HP ';!!'H mssvra;:a, iiAJlW.il Iff 'H'-VXSM v t . -mm mil ll.i j I ' i ii II i'-LiUUi ML iflriiillllllllllHiU M lllfl yHm fllMUil IHIIH UfirSf w WH w I Tl lllll M I 'fln lllllll llll lllllllllfnl mil I nfflk AjH tn n nn nun hh nnnnsBH BHBBIIHIH ft ar fr e .Ttfyyy-ry ri Dollars to Cut Big Figure !Kf?!LL5lGreal Crowd Expected in Baseball or future B atMftranJnhnsnnRdir IIV HAL hlll.ltlIMN Wtlllrn fur I Im litltril Pmm ,Si; M'lllv March Stf "-All Ilia Tim lt4tAl are ll uIMiik il ( ' talking about iminoy' money In Km Un.rball fUld, ami or .S'eth"c b-I" riwlnfcnr Hli KAiiiif.t Unfltntt ha ul up ttlum UtHfwl"' "f ",B "'"' " "mo "' "' p"lr "' l"'t' Ur '"'m olne lt ro ullnif W Kohl (kane tow t Hn outlaw At Dip rain el ifStlM!''' Ill lite JM field, It U.Ulk uf dollar and rrt baa pro lrMJW '" Mrru 1"' ',ow ,m,h gloated In lh it for plae where uts lit"'" I 1 lh nrld. Hul tnu hit ,(,! fielding uitfo roamed pott el It irly being nwd for around, wo may vtprti MimtfthlnK tl'-n lMo than harking "wMillr n" In Hip run of hut-hall . rlilne wtperMtan Unto. With lb" ir conducting war III (lit rntaii I "or i.,.i,.i,r.. M... .i.ir. lr of a earn? might rad. United Mate treasury "Tb liiltrrlrt In today' garn et to llmo r tltfl fOrfal I,"agUn(rfn Valued at 175,000. thci to U iMr rUlitt tn wealth, I he righijpUther drawing 125,000 fli slid, tsst h Mfard Itt Hh slight gllttht CMrhi-r. f 12,600 Orabbor. thai W ta match tho baseball Mlda flaah.'tlMOO et-ronil biran, nrropt"! ' Mttila ! "f "' monlti, or bjlen rhantr xillliom sn error, tiut XjK Millie Hllebt lll liMtuer tJoiuuVy nir"l ItU 130, twit J tn l! ooo TliU amount III joOO Mn that U mlcl.t hatt uvm f.frti.nl J to filiU, TIip tight' .mm ut u lot morn and tlll not Imtn UM tr,ranoii rtiffiron a I'aiir U,W ff ehIiic tfii rnuii'la mitt Ait WUcil in MUauli rrnttr lh la row trr l") irtn fur aiiditmr lo-touti't lai-di IUt Jlmmlo Duttf. jkjf)t He' tnntKht ami It bImi to rlv curnri? of HO.Ooo for llll rftftcrt-ieftl I rotu llrrr til It U fo.nblr in a.l.l IK anil 119 toJ!t,t thai 't inako f 36 IIM99il lio 000 mutt Al JU'l llltlo "Mi lU" to tli ejr llnit rlrculatrtl tttroutt twtt, Arf WolKAtt rrtlil lts.000 for Mftt tlrkrd t)r Itltchto at Ml). l ami llO.Mlidol.l uf (I J liiarvforojllt rlwp, v inaVo f2$,'tuiltr Atul InJurriJ hit !', wlilrh U lnnrcl r 16.000 Thff camo a broken it In itm tntli limine nllor I1S.00 wottit u tiatlt iiatt Urrn utvl. anl th ttraiit rtlmaln that tb tlantur' In li rlc In arKulns with plarn-rtt at mI 30 trnt Willi to 1 10. 100 liioii tin ba and llm 1100.000 nr.oltl of llm traeu lrailnr (Inr lite linlttl. n'ntly from the rrrrititiK only 11.000 a jrar aurrrldfit rmrjorm lr tohln ttuuMo otu nf raflt of a MS, 000 rleht rieltlrr. lli-rbr corln 120,000 orili at runnr anil cndln th . Tlln rljl Ht-rc," ate , but roti know the rt.t. III rm KKB ' 'Tlmbr and Stoa Law," At. vallio n might bo Rx4 by awntM u tut, &na tbnt, purtuant to iueh v pllcailnn, th land and tlnbtr thrHi hnro bocn npiiralied at n teUl at '1100, Ilia timber etttlrnatcd t Jie.QOO bonrd feet at 11 par M., 400 JUBlpr onU at S cent each, and tb laad At 1170; that mid oppllcast will offtr .'nnl proof In nupport of hU appllea ,l'on nnd sworn ilntcmcnt on (lit 33d lay of May, 1911, bofore C. R. DLa, county clerk of Klanath county, Ora tion, At Klnmath Fait. Oregoi. Any pomon Is at liberty to yrotoat thl purchAA befor entry, or laltUU a contot at any time bfor tk pat ent (gjucs, by mine a corroborated afrtdATlt In this office, alleging facta which would dofaat tht entry. JAS. V. B0R0E88, RagUtar. 3-21 h XoUco laTltlag Blda Purauant to a rcAolutlon pasaad rUI IUV -t VI JVMUtBUI iia, rff Threftiit, the box office will haYo to'on the 16th day of Marco. 11, i- a rt-r-' "!" Jn t loaal $15,000 before Danny Uce I hereby given that blda wll United 1'res Horvlca I'AHIH, .March 20 It I no tnluty that tin lioavywt'Iglil ctiautplon hip rlKhl, bfrtween Frank Moran. the I'liuburn iiUij hope, and Jack John-., far havo never yielded anything kon. lll bo pulled off here on a Sun- iu tj,8 Ium ..I.,. tl. day of the (Irand I'rlx at McKetrlc; flgurw lh w, bo Uagebam,.. In June. Dght Dan SIcKelrlck, th foxy manager conequcntly bigger Admbulon will be of ilornn. haa everything to gain b .charged. Tho battle probably will picking thU, or a almllar day. for t3ko pjaco at lUc parc det irIoce, a the match. Johnson la guaranteed i,ir nthloii n.M hin-ri rrir nnH and adopted by tho common council lof tho city of KUmath Falli, Oregon, BO- iiii-ti im uciouj Kifvu &ib uiua win ire IA for a nlcKle. Over thatlrelvd br the nollca indca of aald amount he, Moran and tins fight man- city at his office, corner Second aad agers will share. But fights In Paris Main strceta. up to and Including tha 30th day of March, 1914, at tha boar or 8 o'clock p. a., for tha Improve ment of Eighth street from Mala to High; High atraet from Eighth to Ninth; Ninth atraet from High to Prospect; Prospect atreet from Nlmtfc toUpham; Upharn atraat from Pros pect to White; White atreet front Up- 135.000 win, loso or dra, $30,000 to favorite dueling ground, or some oth-iham to Delta. iq .nu to ni uiic on inc uayor iarge pjacCf ln ordcr to keep M of the match and $5,000 In $1,000 In- lh, money which may be offered at atnllmenta for five weeks prior to the'tjjo gate. However, Moran U aa un iabl. known here, and Johnson is about as Hoth and Maltrot, under whose dl-j popular as the measles; so somebody rt-ctlon the right la to be held, also stands to lose unless the Interna liftvc a guArantee of $5,000 with a tlonal sporting men here to sea the prosiM-ctlve share In the gate receipts. Crsnd Prix decide to go In strong for Moran will get a like settlement. la boxe." UR6EDR.1VI0RR0W ;WEE0 SHORTSTOP TO MANAGE TEAM GOING TO LEAGUE MIXTIMi OK THK hTOCKHOLD l.!LS WIl.fi UK HELD WKDXK8 1IAV i:KXlXO FOIl CHOOSING IllltlXTOIW, ETC. REACH S 1914 BOWLERS CLOSE E IS OUT MEET T G ONIH iiiiiiti.m:com I'ti.Ti: in i:v:iiv wav, ami muii atii;.ntio.v tJIVKX to UOIII.II'h M.IUKri CtlXTLHTH Prank Moran. who It matched to ly clover heavyweight, may be Ablo to Hefore the wek Is out everystock--..,.. . ,, . iimi him holder ln tho baseball club will havo IUM Jack Johnaon, tt. so-caIM "'" ,l0,eta-tottllU fMl 0Be.reeaUed a written notice to Attend a !t-AV)olKhl champion of the world. Mfh u e w,tKhlt Bl)0Ul jqo pounds meultng at thu Chamber of Commerce Juno 2Tlh, In Paris, has Jual coma BJ ho (lM n j,ard atrnlgbt punch, 'room Wednesday evening, April 1st. bark to the I'nltfd Blatcs. Moran Is which U powerful enough to knock Thls meeting Is of tho greatest Ira ronlldrnt that Johnson will right him. nm tnlmuiii or intone else whom ho f portancc, and oery stockholder and that tht' tile black will go down ,iny hit. Tho ngbt will not Ukeihould make it a point to bo present Of course, few contend, perhaps plnm for omo time, nnd the prospect A board of directors and a man- Moran himself, that he of easy moucy on the vaudeville clr-lKor will be selected at this meeting A.V.N'C'AI. CUU.it'onimtvrit A.V.W.U, CO.VTITM would beat Johnson In tits prime, llut cult has brounhi Moran back to this Arrangements will also be made for tho big black ha been going a hard country, lie figures that every Amer- rumug win grounus in anape. unto allien ho won from Jim Jeffries, lean fight fan will see tho man who The condition of tho ground at ll. has had some worries, too In has n cuanco to bent Johnaon. In tho present makes practice practically out kiHipliiK out of Jatl on vt'ry icrlou mean time, hi manager, Dan McKet- of question, and one of tho very first charg'-a agalnit him In Chicago. Ho 'rick, la waiting In Paris to sto th.at(acts of the directors should be toward la not the boxer ho once was. and Johnson lind no loophole through having the diamond leveled and Mornu. who la n very stronie nnd fair-, which ho may crawl out of the match, smoothed no that tho players would 'not be endangering heir lives every tlmo they fielded a ball. FKAXK KOWDKX, PHENOMENAL INF1KLDEK FOK THE BOX FAC TOItV TOWN'S TEAM, SIGNED 11V PENDLETON i (IP AMI.HICAS HOWUXtl CO.V. tlltlWs DltAWlXtl TO AX i:.'l. I.01S l CASH pitizr.s llt'PPAl.U. Jlareh 2(i-1h last compel lilnii lu the fourtt'vtith annuti) ttitirnaiitcnt of tho Auierlcau Howling t'OhgrcM. which upcind at S p in, MondB)', Manh 9lh, will 1-c rolled off by midnight, 1 Hi rim: th three wveka of bowling the bcit team and Individual bow lent from evtTry Miction of thu country hnvn hi f ii in competition for tho total 30,oo0 In malt irlie ottered (hi )er Doiroli, llalttmoro, Washington,. (Now Vork and Phllndetphl.t today put llii bid to entertain tho tlftueiitn an- tlie 9M IIiacIi American I-aguo t,ullcd Prc rl iiowe-. o ,irriilrt handbook of thu it jjii.or major league-h Jut ) u utcr'Wttlcoine appeatnitee, la tt-iienng in on more baiebatl Mten. . function which la has ful Wla .jri. aprlng for thirty-two ron nutlt,. ict, The tiooi. tlvm comptulo rvlow I Uio Atiifrlcan Uaguo'a Ihlrtceuth uful tratou a a major league, tomiikto reconla nnd nVurngc of tho Annrrl,i, l.taguu 11U3 rato and llili't ,n graphic atory of tho Amer ica Ubicuu'm uccaful nltd VlClorl- " fail in tho ntemornbto poat-aen Oil Ulirllln flimiinlrm.tiltt .nrUi ...,.. . . nual loiiriMineni next year. in .Natlttnal League rnco of lUia lo fully treated, nnd uxhauitlvul rK- of (ho National l.vaguo play-, fr u furiiiniunl, together with or "In tif thu ttnidlug players lu tho' II3 icaion; and ospecially designed "Hon Plcturea of all 11)13 Nallonnt guu ttati.a in tho order In which' "h7 finished. J i uia world's series Is made tho mcai apeclnl feature of tho 1914 'Wll llulil Ilia lul orlen at rres and averaaw. all from tho ''"I f IMItor Hlchtor. who waa tho "llrlM corer of tha world's series by t "'foiiiinleni of tho national unmmla Ion. TENNIS CLUB 10 LOIS OE SPEED IN BE FORMED SOON1 HIGHSCHOOLTEAM The management of the team will very likely be In the capable hands of I Dr. K. V. Morrow, as players and tans alike have urged him to accept tho (position. ' PHOPIIHTV OLOHi: TO MAIN AND riiTii KTitKirrs is phomiskd. MANY OLD-TIMi: STAItS AUK TO JOIN I I.NMIti: IIASKIIALL" DEVEIAIP MKNT IS INJECTING ALL SOUTH OP PEP INTO THE STUDENTS' PLAY KILBANE LONG IN THE WAGERS Thu high school baseball team la ouo of the big surprises of tho year. Follow lug tho announcement that ...i.ii.hln util.mltl.. ff. .Wfl .IfMltltn f AM. PI U'VI 1J BllllttlllW .W. VMM UW..W.V V..-i .... .. -"- --.. .----. - . nta couila, tloso to thu business con- Heretofore baaounll has played sec ter. could bo aecured for tho club bo- ond llddlo to other forma of sport In, Ing talked of, Interest among tho. high achool athletics, and no one rncquot -wloldcra has Increased. At- rvnlV thought of a baseball team of ready aulllclent pcnplo havo become 'championship calibre. Interested to Insure tha success of) Tho prnctlcu games Indulged lu by Fentt-JohiMon Fight Tonight United Press Service PUKllLO, Colo., Marchc 26. -Wildcat Ferns, tho St. Louis welterweight, nnd Eddie Johnson of Pueblo wilt I meet In a tif teen-round battle at tho Hex stadium here tonight. Ferns has 'performed creditably tn recent bouts In Denver, white Johnson lays claim to the welterweight championship of tho Kocky Mountain region. I tho club. ,tho aspirants for positions on the - . 1. ........ llm.rt nfrt iiniiiti.ira it Minlt.inm linn ilntlHlUBtrAted that tllO 1914 e. In this fluid.. 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Johnny Dumloo, clovor llttlo nglilor' A now' automoblla headlight has Hunting, place .'" miM.rtg.nt reoul.llo to Z omelal tl.otigli ho la. today had to bo content ijuat been put on tho market In Franco nnd signal work Is Included In the ""i. nnd publlu vnluo. namely, tho with tho short end of tho betting hirlwhleh ropresenta u radical departure dniiy practice. T .... ... . ..UIi,ia.ft ii.vniiittu 'i'ii a ini.vit nnsfi Kiniintrnr 11 If your house Is vacant- doll, 622 Main -Tell Tin- Herald want ads bring results. '"i'ii and correct now uniform I""Iiik rule, codo for 1014. uiuilu more than 100 yoara old, , , f" hM rocked llvo generations of l, l Mtlll In use In the family of '" nnd Mrs. Arthur llnrgruvo. of Uritr.,1 Pniu, N( Yi nntJ ,, nmud ' iiiivo held at least 800 babies. Tho undent ltoman ampllheatvr at "wcliMior. Kngland, la being aica- "tod iimi oxplorad, "uut.ska.plBg rooatt, mr Drldg. hi tight toulglit with Featherweight Champion Johnny Kllhnuo of Clove laud, Hoth men today claimed to bo lu tho very boat or condition, nnd both (sailed tho usual atiitomunts claiming victory by i vvldo margin. Tho battle la scheduled to go six round., and export, today said it will go Hint limit, Kllhnuo and Dundee ulnmdy have mot twice. Dundee la to get UO per cent of tho gross receipt., wulla Kllbana la work lug ou n gunrautoo. The .eat aula ha. beet euormou.. from prosont deslgna. Tho lamp has tho ithnpo of n human eyeball, and turns In Its socket In exactly tho samo manner na tho eye lu Its support. Malinger Hales and Captain Noel nro conlldout that the team will de feat overy tenm tn tha county thla season, A reasonably active man walk, about 297.200 intloa lu forty-eight )onrn, Junt walking itbout his hou.o nud placo of business. Thu strlngcut requirement of tho foruHt uervlco (tint nil sheep bo dtp pod beforo entering the national for est has practically eradicated .cable, ou those araaa, ArrurMto Information about the Klamath llaaln. Heo Chllcota, 04HI Main. Wooden Bpoons nro almost the ouly kind used by tho peasant claa. of Tlua ala, which form. 77 per cent of the entire population. Herald want ad. bring renUta. Bray Block Wood Again in Town I an. now alilpplng la block wood front Bray and other Call fornltt point. If you want a load of 1UG BLOCKS that will last TWICE aa long aa the ordi nary block wood, call for BRAY BLOCKS. Thera la no trash la these blocks, and unlike local Mock wood, the wind cannot blow a load away, because there la HOME SIZE to theee blocks. BHAY BLOCKS ARE ALL FUEL, AND ARE SPLENDID FOR THE FIREPLACE. P.CCarlsM Phuae 1ST POUTLA.NU, March 26. Manager Al Lodell of the Pendleton Western Trl-State League team, has received the signed contract of Shortstop Frank Bowden of Weed, Calif. Bowden received a tryout with the Portland Northwestern League team several seasons ago, and Is said to be a better Inflelder than Babe Reams. There are two kinds of insurance. Cltilrolc writes the kind that pays. 033 Slain. Notice for Publication (Not Coal Lands) Department of tho Interior. United States I-nml OOice at Lakeriew, Oregon, March 5th, 1914. Notice is hereby given that James D. Grimes, whose postofflce address is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the Jlst day of March. 1913, file ln thla ollico Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 064 S9, to purchase the SYY U NWK. WA SW&. Sec. 11, and NEK SEii. Sec 10. township 39 S range 10 E.. Willamette Meridian, and the Umber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and nets amendatory, knowu aa the By grading said streets aad parte thereof to the established grade to a width of twenty-Ore feet, aad sur faced for a width of twenty-lre.iaet in tha center with oil ai.easl.ai savre ment, between the temlal aaaved, In cluding aU intersections. All of aald improvement to be made, aad the ata terials to be need to he la accord ance with the plaas aad specUca tlons made by"tbe city eaglaeer aad now on file la the office of the PoUee Judge of said city, reference thereto Is hereby made for further details re garding construction, materials and lnnantlf l Said Improvement wlU be let la one contract, and bids for making- each improvement will be opened aad con sidered by the common council oa the 30th day of March, 1914, imaaedlntely after the hoar of S o'clock p. am. of said day or at such other time aa the council may adjourn tha aaeetlag to for further consideration of blda. Bidden will be required to ak mlt their bid. or propoaala npoa blanks prepared by the city engineer, and no bids will be considered naltaa so submitted. Blanks may be obtained either at the oflce of the Police Judge or at the office of the City Engineer. Said Improvement to be completed on or before the . . . day ot 191... The successful bidder will be required to give a bond In the enae it $ to be fixed by tha csnaetL for the faithful performance aad coat pletlon ot such improvement. Back bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check on a responsible bank for 5 per cent of the amount of the bid, aa a guarantee tnat toe success rat sun der will enter Into bond aad ooatraet with the city within tea daya freaa tha dato of the award, for tha faHkfnl performance of auch improvement ia accordance with the plana and apeel- ficatlons. The city reeervea the right to re ject any and all blda, nnd to snake such Improvement Itself. a.l. lbavrt. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. this 18th day of March. "1914. 18-10t EVERY DOLLAR PLANTED la the Savings Bank will grow Into many more la a few yean. There are no failurea to In crease la the aavlnga bahtt. Karl, one sprouts and nlao aide the others to Increase aad ami llply. .Let us show you bow la ir ft iiuiteiially Increases k.tV Itifj. FIRST TRUST SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HON J. 7.UMWALT, Prea. K. M. BVBB, Vie Proa, aad Tree. BERT E. WrraWOW, Secretary Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers i Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAPS, PLANS. BLUEPRINTS, Etc. KLAMATH MUM. OtaBnnW SP is 4ajAMf liSI tWM mil mm m iimm Imti m Sfe? lM ill im W m'Mi iffiPfiyn WMM mwp& Mi I im. ml ' ., I 4H I ." A t-