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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1914)
MOSDAY, Al'HU. Itl4 THE EVENING HKRAU) KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VM1H THRMt Two Klamath Projects Given Water Permits Placing Mexican Dead on Railroad Track to Be Mangled Prior to Burning Prices Are Fixed tor San Diego Hostelries Putins' Of uusrter ending March ii nil. m Bnglaeer John II, !'.U ..sued 164 Prmli forth sp .perialUm of . IncliidlBS eight prmlii '"' it clrctiii of reser. jM fitilrc these rmlu U It pro . 0 rf( !S,9 crU of land, T.loP Jl h"". ". M nil 4tloP ,,,'- tlilfl M " fS.60O.UO0. Tfce iiIuI lrnlts wre Issued UUTSIDE BASKET BALL FORTHfc FORI MM OIIUAMI. HTIIONU TKAM. ,.,,. .,.. ., NUMll.H I.KAVW. 1011 CIMTMI I.IKi; IIOAO WOHK NTAHTt.H. iiTIHilt MIWHOriXTKIIKHT " (Herald XprrUI Hvrfk)) rOIIT KLAMATH, April 30 1 C ilwtaur I. helping to hold the Tori Vr Jili In atuuntl In bis new cur, re tfttlf purchased from Ootdou luUlu Ceaely Huperiuiendeut of Hchool rr4 rnoitou paid an official visit to U ducailonl Inilliullon at UiU tt,i o( il.f ruunty. II. i: unto sird through Hip fort Hal r4y, o rvuie to hit headquarters. nt t reported in be a fool of uo' st Wildcat Camp at the park Mae. Mr Mouilr t4ttrjd last na a,:o tUltors. and ibluka that lm ll iia itir welt this year. Jsts Kaon and Chuck .utttbrutn stf tiy with couuty road work. H U a iraill forte, but quality Is the crl nrwa for opinions. A small number of imtll tuherts have been put In tii Ifco rosds scraped and leveled by & of the t'ltnr A Hum ratrr ttlUr A Uktbatl team I belug organli r4. ThU Is i tm right season for out-et-oor basketball, which Is a game itry conducive lo robust health. On Ryan Huar, which la almost a ptrfrct lawn, playing grounds are b. Ik perfected. The tilth school clasa of our local Kkoo i maintaining among the girl aifrabets a vrr mclnl team. Our MMH. A. I'KTKHrtTMNKtrrt Vw much elite-, llui plenty t sst, rW a two till massl It ran'l he trawl. IsW Nlklh HU4 New Auto for Sale ON EASY TERMS or will take part III trade ' have n snap In Income Main 'ireel property. Sm MAGUIRE lUI Mala) Htrrrt TK NYAL Stor ii'. M-,i "i. iW,!., .:. i m t Jf r-YOU WONT J ' si SSSiH To y't" ji'il. J i'Ji.J leVW'S Ksrsr mr . r buk m i t hiSk xmi L BssssgtWm. al -i 1. 1' H Take step la tJ right direction walk Into our ttoie. lUsldesj beuer gtwala at our store, you are sure of.the best of trct. mem. Wo are ajwaya glad to have people come rn ad look around, whether they bur w . W wl' on you rutuplljr ! jroux fly what yeu east for. We n not lu buslBas for day or week, tu for many year to , Underwood's Comer Mela aad Tt 4reeU, In Klniimth county dm lug the putt lt-n , ") ","110'1 uf '0'1 K"'. ,.,, ,,,, HBlr ,,m ,.H,rry rMek In flection :s. Township 31 south, llangu t! east ' J ' l" "I Kuo, fur "" ''-'' of t IhenrellrsI horsepower, ait.rtitiK water from KUintlh lilter In ..rlf.n Hi,. Town ship 3ft south, lltmgt. " .ut limn lm iiim i))iiK iiiuoiik the Cruller t who lialn In (lie pal ur lulled oue lepulullun a pluyera In tl.l (.ojiulur cntnti. wtiil II U eipecleil lliltt Mllfll I lip tll UmIIIS lliwet In the Aloha a desperate battle u III be fimel.t Tlio tiUtlhv InSKUe ( the Pull Is financing this l-nlui of th.ilt " l probnUly be t.mtir-1 Hum outside tram In Hliiuto Vl ,y 8Ukyw, ,,, t) M mm,(B tistkntball team In elrl Nmi U i. l,,,," ,or " m' n H ' ' "' 'rtiitf of p4lblllle Uml tin. tthasln. Ilr nitty tin liroiiKlil .nrr. If no tram Nearrr run v vur4 Krntik IWiiton. i) li uf our umnr in.rKni UVoil Hhrr iIciiIk". Iim jut iBturiiml from n IhiIiim trip to Mtwlfont. Jim Dlron, a stibslantlal inrrchsut. hot Junt haucht him n 3,0QPpHind mpsrlty t truck for hauling frelttht Ilinrqiier iiui innrrnnii.e nun' . recolvltiK new coal of while palm ..-.. , . - .. !. .. Loul (lerbrr of Klamath Palls Is In tb valley buying a couple of ear' loads of cattle. WHY NT Take advanlaga of tho summer vaca tion to star! the children In music? Hpectal summer Indurementa on pianos at Hhepherd IMano Depot. Beit door lo poatofflc. 'tf Itirre are Ihii kinds of lourace. tlilU.Ke write Hie kind that pays. nt Mala. If your house Is vacant Tall Tin lall, s: Main Hmiekptng rooms, nar bridge Subscribe for the Herald. SO cents month ' FOR ACHING, SORE.JJRED FECT flood bye sore fwt, buialng fset, awe4 ttk feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, llrad 'feet. . . . Oood bye r.trrtt rallousea, bunions aad raw spots. No inure shoe tight ness, no mure limp lag with pain or drawing up your face lu agony. "1IZ" Is mailcl, acts right off. "TUT draws out all the (Kitsonoua MUilatlons which puff up the feet. Use TlZ" and for vet vour foot ' Misery. Aht bow romfar table your feet , feel. Ort a 23 cent box of "Tia." now at I any drmylst or dspartment store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet 1 that never swell, nevsr hurt, never get ' tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed i or money rriunuw. iilhTi.' i.i.m.iy..!'", ' L iMJ ,1 I a m V MW I, tWivMLn aVal ' aukw - ' sHBSircnr -. U-t r .. tfL-AsrHwU(SlsFlsVtf!SsTTWBBnFT mij ar. aaT, r.,-' lishii firm .i right road ilnW .. i . I'i, "! . i.'1 1 il'i ii i! ., ' ' ''fy't.'! ' GO WRONG i Pharmacy - Klmwatli Falls, Oigon MhuWX tMi(llHl7i1f J? AL 'IH I ftHfc T MbfHkyiHDkAV'Hi.KlBiKAtK Wl plBBiBfwSUBHHIMHHBBBIPIIHlKf i Aw xiLB'CVMfVBilfliHI kHVBflHUBIHflHHiKialf gjigiiMKBMPiPtwwVwii i - fSflBDSwfdffffffBiffK 9BP4VVMlfttflMfHflfS3Vi JIbBIk tfKT?yinffTi - jiRH9iidflflBR9HHKH IhU tihotUKraph, tnkn by a youiiK Ameilrni mining man In lh vicinity of Torrcon wbn, General VJIUV . , , .. troop. r chasing the lluertn forc. ho the method by hlch KiiiH' of the dead federal soldiers were disposed of. Their bodies were nlared alone the track of the national rallwey so that heavy iralus might Writes of Stock Journal Features Local Article Caleb T. Oliver Outlines the History of the Dairy Movement, and Tells of the Klamath Country's Prospects The following, b) C. T. Oliver, ap iv.olnl rates were obtained ou the peir lu tho current Issue of the railroads, uud nfter some lmrsuoalou Western Slock Jeurnal: ;J ' McCoy wus Induced to make TU but n few short yeara alnco the'tl c ttrst attempt, and In telling of his great Klamath plains were a vast ,.ufc. on this venture, It la sufficient cattle range, but with the coming of to my that forty -eight houra after ar- thit settler this great domain hn beeu'rtvlni; home, the first consignment of rtduced to small holdings aud dlvcral- over sixty cows were ull Bold and dc 'tied farming, nnd tho dairy Industry. Mlvered Tho same gentleman also with tla adjuncts of hogs and poultry, al Ippwl a large number from the jure now fait taking the plitce of this drouth stricken regions of California. 'once ruinous calling. Tho raising of in all probability from all nonrcea ulinlfa. wheat and potatoes were for (Sib dairy cows were shipped Inlo juira tho only crops thai vvre sup-' Klamath that year. Two splendid 'posed lo bo rnluod profitably. bul(cronraerls were built, one -at Fort what wna considered less Importaut Klamath and the other at Klamath 'farm puiaulta, the mllkluu of coa Foils, nnd with those at IJonantn nud 'i.ti-1 raising of hogs and poultry, have .Men III, the country wan well pre- 'lieou steadily on the increase, but wo pur.-d to haudlo tho milk from many 'penepllblo showing was mndo until ,t !: the number of cowa thou being ' couple of years ago, when tho tnllUd. The following year n dalo Klamath Chamber of Commerce, (association wits organised by the 'thiough Us various ugeuclea, and Chamber of commerce, nnd before !t '(hroua-li tho facta ureaenled lo tho was a month old had a membership of If.irmor guvo thesiu Industries au 1m .... . lelus that caused them to rnpldl nf.vrne lo till! front. , Today Klnmnth ha n placo atnaug the other dairy counties of tho state, -'-- " A little over two years ago the Cham- her of Commorce, through Ita socre tniy, obtnlneil tho nUdrcas of a num bor of tho leading dairy cow brecdem throughout the Kast, nnd through n corrospondcuce with them prices, were obtained that made It possible lo buy and ship a few cars of heifers, IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS HAYH IIACKAOHK III A HON YOU 1IAVK HKBN BATING TOO MUCH MI.AT, WHICH FORMS URIC ACID When you wake up with feaekMk nud dull ulaery la the kidaey ragtoa It generally means you have beea eat ing too much meat, aaya a wall kaawa authority. Meat forsaa urlo ala wataa run our them nlirt mangle them, ' Why do you do thai? the Amerl- ca,n (l'Mln ,"orror w,,"n he r'n,U"1 hat was going on. ,Tu) t))jrn b(,u,r w,)on (fcw nil up." was the answer. Juit beyond tho telegraph polo and to the right will be seen tho amoko of a lire Jnto which seer.n! bodies, or what Mas left of them after a train Dairying in Klamath .1 1 1,..t trt.n..Q Lull lliuro lllllll ll nuuuiru, juiu.a .vn, of the Kxell stock farm, was chosen president, aud with a good, solid . - ,, . t. . . . -..... ooaru or uireeiors, on m wi.om i-.u good business farmers, tho success of tho organisation never ror a minute was In doubt. Since tho organisation oi tlm Unity association there has been nt least 600 more good bloodod dairy cows sfilpped Into tho county., Valuablo asrlstance from tha stato dairy and. food commissioner and from the Agricultural College have i overworks tho kidneys In their effort ,to filter It from the blood, and they 'become sort of paralysed and loggy. t When your kldueya get sluggish aad i clog you must relievo them, like you i elleve your bowels; removing ail tne body's urinous waste, else you have backache, alck headache, dlssy spells ; your stomach sours, tongue la coated, and wheu the weather U kad you have rheumatic twinge. -The urlae Is cloudy, full of sedlBteat, channel often get sore, water aeaUa aad you are obliged to seek relief two or three times durlag the night. Either comuU a geed; reliable phy sician at oaca or get frail your phar macist about four ottiaai of Jad Salts; take a tablMpooatal la a glaaa of water before breakfast (or a law pasM-d, were thrown In tho wagon In tho foreground there are aterst ruor.i bodies to Ik1 treated In the same manner. The Mexican soldiers oaw nothing cruel in all this. In fact, they rather thought they wero doing good work Sometimes the bodies of dejd soldiers sr left above ground The tighter have not even tlm to bury them. been given not ouly to tho dairy in dubtry. but to farming la general as veil During iho past year thero has been no butter shipped Into the coun ty, and but a small percentage of hog products. While ou the other hand many tons of butter nnd some cream havQ been exported, and one tlrm has shipped llfteen cars of hogs to outside points. This may bo considered a wonderful change when wo stop to consider tlmt on previous years not more than a car or two of hogs were exported, while ou the other hand .vomethluK Hko IS0.000 worth of hog products wero shipped Info tho couu try. At present time not more than 60,000 acres of land are being farmed while there remains In an uncultivat ed stato nt least S30.000 acres of tho most desirable lands for dairying and stock farming. Of course a lot of this land Is yet In Its primitive state, nnd considerable drainage as well as Irrigation work will have to be done, but It la. safe to say that under nor mal conditions, In ten years' time no less than 100.000 cows will be num bered lu tho dairies of the great Klamath Uaaln. And with the hogs, sheep and poul try that necessarily are a part of any well regulated dairy farm, and the great army of people that will be necessary to handle the many dairy farms that will bo created, the future of Klamath Is an open book-. days, and your kidneys will then act tine, This famous salts Is made from tho acid of grapes aud lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has beea usod for generations to clean aad stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to ,ueutruIUe acids In the urine so It bo longer Irritates, thus ending bladder i weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It la Inexpensive, can .not Injure, and makes a delightful,, 'efTerescent llthla water drink. Oullil to Give Deuce, The ladles of the Episcopal Qulld lhave decided to give a dance on May lit, but arrangements have aot yet beea perfected. They wilt aaaouaee at a later date the place of Aaaea. Ol'tnl.l hrlal .Service) 8A.V DIKCJO. April 20 VUltors lo the pontlorful xpolt!on that will t'u opened In Hin Dlcgo on January 1, lOI.'vniul which will bo open tot in yur, will be asuurcJ of fair treat iiiait by hotel, npartm'itit sod lodir Inr lioiue ketti?r, "bwnmy oths rcretintnt ulrvadr reached b'jrjt!ie m. mbon of the Hotelraen'a Afti6cla lion of San Dlcgo, 1'rlcen have bon ttablUhed for III 15 by the norlatlon, and a com pact entered Into, which make It m lotlbl. for any hotel, apartmeni,Vr lodging home kepr to advance or lower til price at any tlraa during ' tn exposition year. Publication of 'Contempt' Cases Up Argument tor Gompers,et (Continued for the Federation officials and the special "prosecuting committee" of the bur clashed behind high battle ments of law books. That a final de cision would not bo handed down be fore June, or possibly not until next fall, was predicted today because of tho re-argument. Judge Alton U. Parker of New York, once democratic candidate for (resilient, and Jackson II. Ralston of the local bar, appeared today for the labor texders. Tho "prosecuting com mitter" was J. J. Darlington, Daniel Davenport and James M. Heck, who represented the Iluck Stove- &. Range company of St. Louis In the original proceedings. That the arguments would con sume must of today and part of to morrow was believed when the con tempt cases were called by Chief Jus tice White. Judge Parker opened for the labor officials, and Attorney Ral ston will close the case, with the prosecuting attorneys "sandwiched" betw een. The appeals today were from sen tence to thirty days in Jail imposed upon President Gompcrs and fines of $r00 upon Mitchell and Morrison, un der a decree of the District or Colum bia court of appeals, a federal court The trial court, the district supreme court, had sentenced Gompers to ono year. Mitchell to nlno 'months ami Morrison to six months In Jail, these sentences being mitigated by tho ap lelato court. The offenses charged against the three defendants were violation of an Injunction of Justice Gould of the dis trict supremo court against boycot ting the Duck Stove & Range com pany In 1907. "Blacklisting" of the stove concern, despite the court's In ji'iatlon by placing it upon the un fair, or "we don't patronize" list of the FederatlonUt was complained of. Speeches criticising , the court, and particularly Justice Daniel Thew THE SMALL JJiriiiJLCSjl,!, II mm w In hjH fcSSVWJA. S-a:7il R FIRST TRUST and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON IrtlN .1. '.t'vlWAl.T, 1'ivs. I M. liUlHI. Vlte I'rtis. awl Treoii. WHIT R. YVITHIIOVY, Secretary Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County ABSTRACTIN MAPS, Pia.NS, DLULPHINTS, Ktc. (ho rate already has beon made, and It Pi acen that thoy are- not oxhorbl tant in fact, thny jnrf the usual prices of paat'reari. And In furtherance of this effort to anture exposition visitors fair treat ment, tho exposition official In San Dlcgo Ii.ivk enlisted tlm co-operatlun of tho San Diego Federation of State Socletfo, Such organlxatlon of the memberxhlp of tho forty-eight statu ocIetlt In Knn Diego has be-n ef fected that visitors from any one of tho states represented will bo given personal attention at downtown head quarters of the societies by member of the particular state' society from which -ony visitor tnny register. al, Before Supreme Co1 from page 1) Wright, who Imposed the original sentences, were -cited as contemptu ous. Impeachment proceedings wero recently filed In the United States house of representatives against Wright by Representative, Park of Georgia The arguments In behalf of the labor leaders today were, that they bad not Intended to act In con tempt of court, had purged them selves of any contempt by disavowing It, and also that the statute of limita tions barred thetr'prosecntlon. Inspecting Hogs. Dr C. O. Prpntlss left this morn-lu-; for Merrill, -nere he goes to In specs two carloads of hogs which Fred Stukel will ship to Oakland on Tuesday Advertised Stall The following unclaimed mall mat ter advertised on IStb day of April, will be sent to the dead letter office In Washington. D. C. on the 2d day or May. Churchill, Mrs. L. Cross. Frank Dlckerson, Miss Fitch, J. E. Hamlin, Ilverett (3) King. Miss Lemolne Gulllanniu . , McClay, Grace McClay, Marshall Purdy, afro. W. L. f ' Patrick, Chas. Reed, Mrs. Jcsslo Wiltgen, John A charge of lc will be made on all letters delivered from thj list. In calling for letters please say adver tised. W. A. DELZKLL. IV Al. ' The Herald, delivered at your J I store, office or home, 60 cents i h nnnth I I- DEPOSITOR Is made welcome here. For "KTC.it oaks from little acorn kiow," and tuuny of our largest ht counts were- begun In a small May, The First Trust and Sav ings Hank will npeu au account with you, oven If It H not more rli.ui $1. Start ouo and don't watt to see tt Kion'. Make It sro by regnlay additions to It ue-y."pay day. V i KLAMATH Abstract Co. awaawu.. CnaaaaaaWBiK... WBWBBTfr' mmepmrnos , :i yi fS S! I ;- 8il hli U K '- , " 4 v,$ . 5tr, , "til l