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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1915)
..&$. m- Wednesday, mav m, ,, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ja to chooee your company aaer thla when Ink lax laur See Chllrote. 'sCUtt&dAdvs. HELP WANTED ITANTklD Woman or girl to do gen us! homework; email family, good rag Apply Mrs. C. 8. Moore. 8tt IELP WANTED Oood neat woman cook tor men. Write box 254. 10-6t The Evening Herald V. O. SMITH Killtor Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Kails, at 116 Fourth Street. Kntered at the poatofflce at Klam ath Falls. Oregon, tor tranamlaalon through the mails as second-elate matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United Statee: One year SMO One month 60 ANTED Man and wife want work camp or on ranch; woman to ok. Address G. I Kllnger, Town ad Flats. 12-3t SITUATION WANTED. PANTED Widowed nurse desires position as housekeeper for widow- Write 163, Herald office. ll-6t FOR SALE IIANO tor sale Herald. -Address B," care 10-tf roll SALE Lady's saddle horse, cheap. F. E. Ankeny, 54 Main st. 4-tt KLAMATH FA LI .8, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY IS, 1015 Late Market Quotations LOCAL PRICES FOB PRODUCE, POULTRY, MEATS AND LIVE STOCKPORTLAND AXD HAN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK yUOI'A-TIOXH - .rfttr;nnTLi i nan(nnlnnk C sfv e- eJTMWAaWrW'B5'tw T,,'jJ4?jVk faff 1 31 U -TrT--an. IhSlT . 1 Blj rO VK AJMTnkm JT-1ae isOdCjy bssssav m v - avssssM avlawBj aasrBsr ckHneaaej eat TMBr mw aA w Ja ssar ' MnaennW II V MAKOAHKT MANON iWiltton for tho United Pi vms) AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALIA JUST A Tll )R SALE: By owner, elegant six- room and bath, bungalow on Ninth Lreet. Inquire at Herald office. 7-6t JR SALE Bulck 40 roadster, suit able for truck, $350. Wm. Immel, lentral Garage. 10-3t RARE BARGAIN Incocme prop erty; center ot business district; aclme $94 per month, can easily be! Bade greater. Address box o25, city, IOR SALE Gelding, 8 years old. weight' 1,600; one mare, 8 years. lelght 1,150; wagon, set of harness; heap. Exell Stock Farm. ll-3t FOR RENT IOR RENT Furnished rooming bouse. Enquire of C. L. Kelsey, 131 Main street. 4-8 fURNISHED APARTMENTS at the Oregon House. 10-tf HE following from the Oregon Ian ot yesterday indicates how the speeder is rewarded iu Portland. It might be well for the speeders ot Klamath Falls to regard It as an In dication as to what may bofall them in the future: "Municipal Judge Stevenson lined thirteen speeders who were arrested Saturday and Sunday by Motorcycle Patrolmen Ervln, Coulter and Bales. The fines were as follews: "H. Hochull 20. W. H. Walling- ford $20, J. Macklin $20, Joe Victor $30, Julius Tomanco $20, W. Van Horn $25, II. A. Knight $30, C. C. Saylor $35, H. J. Anderson $30, Mar tin Shoemiler $25, J. Garley $25, C. H. Kruse $25 and S. Snell $25. When it was shown by official test that his speedometer was running slow, the fine of C. H. Kruse was remitted." United Press Service WASHINGTON. D. C, May 12. J. A. Drake, an ugrlculturo depart ment correspondent, discussing the problem perplexlug many Northern states farmers nt this time, advises them to hold ou to their livestock rather than to sell, despite the high price of feed and the low price ot the livestock. Conditions have been made worse than usual, he says, by rapid marketlug, and the Inferior quality ot stock. "Tho conservative farmer who has avoided overstocking while prices were high," says Drake, "generally keeps a good share ot his stock when such conditions arise, and foregoes! the temptation to sell his corn at the high cash price which it will bring. I In a short time afterward he usually finds that the prlco of livestock has Llvmtork Steers, per lit t: (t t! )i c Cows, per ll 5 4P G c Stock hogs, per lb i; C tij&c Mors, per II il e Veal, per lb 0 li if 7 e Mutton, per lb t Vi if 7 c ('mod Meat Shuuldcr, per lb 12 c Itiicon, per II IS if 20 c Ham, per lb 17 (T20 c SAN FRANCISCO MARKET Steers No. 1, weighing 900 to 1100 lbs.. 6J 7c; 1100 to 1300 lbs., ! 0 M IT G ?; c; second quality, 0 & 6 tf c. I Cows and heifers Oood, tiif Cc; second quality, 5JiTG?ic. Hulls anil stags Oood, IffCc; fair. SOU- Calves Light weight, 3j9Mc; medium, 8Sc; heavy 6 7c. Sheep Wethers, CVaCr7c; ewos, FRA ELBERTl'S' LAST LINES MISCELLANEOUS RANTED Dressmaking; prices rea pnable., Croner Fourth and Walnut treeta. 6-6t PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AIIHTRACTS INSDRANCK Members Oregom Associativa Till Mas rHE following "Little Journey to n Press Clipping Bureau" is the Inst known literary effort of Elbert Hubbard, who went to his death when the Lusltanla was torpedoed and sunk: "I am an author, a lecturer, a pub licist, a printer and a farmer. "I use more words than Shakes- f,i,nn hnj.tr , iinrmal nvi.l In. Iu .. ( ,... , . i i ,i . . . OfTOUc; shorn sheep, 5t 4?lc less, paid thus for retaining his stock nnl-, , , .. ,, ?, . .. , ., , f , , , Lambs cartings, i7c suck- mals, even on high-priced feed." I.. --a; Ho believes It Is safe to predict that ' ,,S' !. , , , , ... . ... ,, ' , , , Hogs Hard grain Ted. welghlug this relative difference will be wiped. ,,,,. fii .,,. .. ... ,nft . ,nn out gradually. -., :,.,.,,., ',.... r. .... , 7 'If .31 HllUeIIUUU lllff,E. VWW (The following figure are those paid for the commodities counter- ater, by local merchant and mar-J kcto.) mi snuluiiie lirnlil limps iIiiiikIIiik 'imiuiiil Hit) button n( n null ruse and ou (Im edge, of n short n print panel ou I ln from (if n sklit. Ilullet but tons of iiuilier, gleeu, bright blue, ' giinmetiil, gold anil silver, oval but- PARIS, Apt It 28. (lly niitll tot imih hi tho mime colors anil mound New Vol U) -She's right there with bultoti-t with Insets of u contrasting It's a little iitrtf mi Paris Ker wlieie .Mill look (IiIh mhIiik All (lie Imlles fiitr me run" ihcIh; It Is quid' tin' swagger thing. RANCHERS! IIAVIMi VEAL, IRMJM, ,)u flllCKKXN FOR SALE APPLV AT ii ti.illg mill li run' these iIiijh. The short fringe of hull' oer her brow mill the wlile epmisi of t'oiTiiguteil white muslin Hint II t s It i r tbi'imt seem in Ihi II Illy esseutliil pill Is of it e h I e I'urlslmiiie's toilette It's quite" thti smile hail PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Steers Prime light . . . .$7.6."(f 7.U0 Choice 7.40(i 7.05 Medium 7.00 7.40 Cows .Choice G.204i,O.GO (loud 5.75(3.25 Medium 5.00 5. GO Heifers Cholco .00if0.75 Good r.50OG.00 Hulls Choice 5.23j5.7G Stags Choice C.OO Q 6, GO Good 3.50 U 0.00 Calves Prime C. 0008. GO Hogs Harley, per cwt j1-B0, Prime light. 175-223 lbs. $8.00ff S.tr. Ilutter and Eggs unoice medium, nu-iifi. t.Tun.ihi llutter Ranch. 20c cash, 224c In ,,Bht' 90-1-0 "' 7.G0T7 75 trade. 'icougii, itii ins up 7.uir i.&u Eggs Per dozen, 20c cash; 22 V&cl Sheep Vegetables J Potatoes, per cwt. Good whites,) $1.75 cash; other grades from $1.25! down. J Onions, per cwt., $2. j Green onions, 35c per dozen ' bunches. , ' i Radishes, per dozen bunches, 35c.: Lettuce, per, dozen bunches, 35c. Rhubarb, best quality, per lb., 3c. Grains. Etc Oats, per cwt $ 1.50 Wheat, per cwt $2.00 iiilor me sumo uf Hie iiiusl bliilmilly Inutility liiittuiiH. The liiitillsleH lutVe gone to llielr Mti'lieu liibles for liiHiilratlnii mid rnteieil Intely witiuiiu oil top with oilcloth. All the rnluy iluyx of April mid .May, Hie best lieuds hitie been ciiiwiiimI In clilo little lints of orilliiury lilui'lv mill while oilcloth. A few In led, gieeii or blue In. e bobbed nbout old ruff we but the "noire ft lilnii'lin effects us with us ii1 Iu eM'iythlug else Iiiim the uuijoilly. eouple of seasons , These pliietli'Ul Utile oilcloth chape lt go tt r pleated iiiiv, tlefylug, nllke sun, ruin mnl iIiimI, white muslin or me the qiiiilutesseuin of perfection fur I lm motor mini iintlil. Isn't Ii funny bow lite slump "Im pel led" Ih the slump of approval without equal? Juni im we In Amur leu strive to .u'iiill'e a Pulls biiuuet or I'iiiIh gown mid Kugllsh coat or mi Kngllsh iiireiit, so over lit'lu If It co I lies ft imii that tlenr "Kstales I'nls" "Alii fuls, but It Ih tres chic " Like In London the short vamp batiste. It Is win li up ariiuuil tho top of a high etillur like mi ii u i role un der the chin or it liiilo out of pliiee. More often It Is like u lloppy white clow it's ruff outlining a round cut out iteek ItulTs are especially used ou the snub uoneil little sllppeis mid high oiiiiilpre.seut short full skirted I iffetn shoes with their guy white, gray or flocks of uay blue or bluek. I'lent- blege tops urn ililbbetl Aiiicrlciilno. etl cittTs to mutch llio ruffs iisuully i.mt lellgloiisly believed to be model- liulsli the long or elbow sleeves. Fur 'd on our Auterlrmi lusts- llrst lust ,M' Indeed, the short sleeVim are Hint iilwuys. niplilly ousting the loin; effects for Then tlieie me the nIkiih ou Hie UMin wetither wear uuil most of the hiiimlest lullor shops, "Itoiltly," fcinnrl blouses us well us the tnffclii 'Teddy" mid "Jnck tie New York" frocks Ikim; ulibrevliiteil aril) cover- In suy nothing of "High Life," which lugs. the French pronounce "lllg Leaf." Gold brnld Ih another fetish Just Their pronoHUt-ltitliin certainly iilnkes now out of tbo Parisian. Slit1 wears li a deliriously npropon title for it Palace Market Argraves Hotel Furnished moiiei win, n, llulen IrmiscleiitH Gllc to 11.00' h weiilt, f Co mnl up Setontl SI., Im I. Miiln anil nn You'll Get a Good Turnout Kriiin the Blue Front Stables Mundy & Hilyard, Props. Phone 'J.VJW. Kliiiiinlli, uenr Nlh Office of Dr. C. O. Prentice Veterinary .Surgeon Learn to Run a Launch T KLKORD & SON Will lent )"ii ii Ilium li, and lentil you in urn li trade. Poultry peare; I have Demonsthenes backed Hens, per dozen $5.5007.00 Ewes Rest off the map; I make Solomon look .'Fryers, per dozen 5.0006.00, Choice .. ' Wethers Rest $7.75 fi S.00 Old 7. 5007.75 C.70f7.75 h In (he form of a cord about the belt of her gitbardluo suit or us a Hut lutlf Inch wide brr.ltl outlining thi bottom of her taffeta flock, u touch tin the belt, the liodlre, mnl fleoM's mnl outlining the base of her upstanding ruff. As for buttons well "lliittuii, but ton who's got the button is no kind of a game to play over here. Every bod'H got It There's an epidemic of buttons. They spring out like it tlotblug store since It only misses sounding like n fig leaf at the start off. The bel Joke of all Iu the "lui potteil" Hue Is thill those highly ioliire.1 unit priced futuristic silks, which we III America hae been wauling to levereutly designate us .Maritime mid I'olrel, the Eretichlesl of nil Trench sllkM, nre us reverently iliHlguaU'd .Sutr.yiiiuii silks over hero. They lire believed to hull from far like a two-spot. "I do my writing in a Zeppelin. coming down only fofgrub and to i grab the gimmeogoblins. . "And occasionally I disguise myself Lambs, per lb 12 In red and blue whiskers. And my .Mutton, per lb 11 'real name Is John. Roosters, old, per lb., 8c. Dressed Meats Pork, per lb 9 Veal, per lb 10 C.25 C. 30 i rash iu the most rash places. You J ipuu Probably, If wo were to put I Common 4.00 ip 4.50 J are buttoned up and you're buttoned tin old sleuth ou their shimmering !Sheep Mixed C. 50 7. 50 down You're simply got to be filthy triiln w(. would illsiover their haldlat 9 c Lambs Prime K.23 8.50 I lth buttons or you can't hope to Iu the silk mills lit Patterson, New 12 cl Choice 8.25 & 8.50 j butt Iu as a suiiirt person. I even Jeroe) They really ought tti bo 13 si Medium 7.00 (p 7.75 saw some round red ones suspended Lyon silks, ought not they? 12 c Shearlings, $'1 less In all lines. EARL YVHITLOCK UNDERTAKER EMBALMER County Coroner Complete Funeral Furnishings Phone 416 6th and Pine CHARLES E. WELLS Osteopath Physician Suite 18-10 White Building Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5 Phone 06 "I am quoting from, press clippings. , 444, "I have several thousands of these, ' WAR ODDITIES housed in a special fireproof, burglar-( 4 4 proof room at the Roycroft. "Whenever I have lost my Identity) '-ondon Hero worshipping women and feel In need of a mental exhlllat-'have cauaed tRe government to erect or, I hit me to this room and taking! hle1 fenccs around hospital camps a handful of cllnnlngs from one of whero Indian soldiers are convwlesc- jthe pigeonholes, I get a line on my- ing- seir. " 'O wad the power the glftle gle us To see oursel's as Ithers see us! It wad frae monnie a blunder free us, ' 1 Amsterdam The kaiser is report ted to have ordered a magnificent mon ument to the memory of Dlsmarck erected on French soil now In Ger man possession. MILL TO BEGIN SAWING IN JUNE FIFTEEN' MEN' NOW ENGAGED IX t.'OXHTRUCTIOX OF LUMIIEH PLANT .NEAR OLEN'E FOR THE EDMONDS LL'MIIER COMPANY A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal Sheridan itttag and We Do the Work Just Right Tank work of all kinds PADE, PINGEL LORENZ Cor th Klamath Phone 216 And foolish notion.' "Good for you, RIbbie! and here it is In the Press Clipping Bureau. I Dublin George Bernard Shaw was "I, fllguratlvely speaking, sit on ' arrested by a zealous town constable !the grandstand and watch myself go"at B,rr when he attempted to take a by. These diversities of opinion and Picture of the statue of tho Duke of of the H. II. Edmonds Lumber com-ltll(-' game -Including lines heretofore (distortions of personality amuse me , Cumberland. The officer thought he pany, the concern's sawmill, being I1-1''1 by the clubs when one of their they cause me to laugh, to relax. ' wa German spy. built near Olene, will be completed I players was taxed for misbehavior And I utter a prayer for strength to .onaonA report frora urUgg0i8' ana ' riiniilriK order tho fore part of ' getting tired of the rough stuff 011 , .....,.. ..... .cimiKKuii, anu isu uacK w.l. !,.... ,i,, iri ,..... June. (Written Mr the I'ltlteil Pre) the player could see thu pl.iy as well NEW YORK, .May 12 When Pre-'" "i" umplio there would be no need lilent James b Gnffney, of the of an umpire So, ns long us the famous Huston I (raves, refused to al- managers of the league think an low his club 10 pay Hues of $50 and umplio's sertlces necessary It Is JiihI $25 Imposed by President Tener on as well 10 let him do his work, dowdy and Tmer for abiislnir an 11111- Evidently the managers urn seeing plre he hot a new record In pro- H ibis way and the sooner tho play- regional baseball that fans all oer 'rs do Hie better for all concerned.. tbo country will heartily approve. When plujerx have to p.iy their own Tim public, who In the last analysis Utiea tbey will think twice befoie' According to Secretary L. H. Bath l,!1' fo1' ever thing foiiuected with tbey speak mi quickly Transfer Co. 610 Main Street I Call us for moving boats, pianos, household furniture, or any kind of local team or truck work. Phone 298-J to my work." , leaches London that Kaiser Wllhclm has shaved off his famous imperial mustache. NUMBER 511 It's Up to You TO CAhh AND SEE Waters ABOUT THOSE GLASSES Graduate Optician jfwiiff Ja EadJeee Profusion. NUNHMMKR THE NUMBER hi MMimlttr Dearest Public: It seems to be quite popular, so Ii guess I'll cloud up and rain on you. The very Idea. .Graudation time tight here, and only one present sold. I bet if you took your money with you it would burn up. June brides without a diamond! Wouldn't that get your animal? Say, Amelia, I can get you a huiidred-plece white and gold dinner set with your initial for $00.00. I still have a few pendants in tho newest creations. 1 am writing a new gong for dla mondless brides: "She drew from Life's Lottery a Blank," Nothing Is divisible by two when two with nothing start something. Which side of the jug is the handle on, smarty? What does little birdie say In her nest at break of day? "Pick me a live one, ma, pick me a live one." I don't love you, and I hope you lose your darned old watch. McHATTAN. Fifteen men are now engaged In I (ho const ruction of tbo plant. Tho 'machinery Is all on tlin crniuul. mnl Berlin Boruch Josselte. n Jewish 11... .... ..-.. ..,... 1... i...i,.n I ' J -'' - M.u JUllll UJ till? IfUllUIIIK woman, aged 110, who fled to War- and Installing the eiiulmnent. saw In front of the advancing Rus-' ,N , . , . , .iiin The concern expects to cut sevcra slans, also took refuge in that city' m, . . . .. in ifilo o .... u , l I . m""n feet of lumber this season. in 1812, fleeing before tho troops of n, . n n,.n n. .....- , Napoleon. , ", , , , '"""-"7 " """ tho vicinity of tho plant Iuih been London Hundreds of Saturday af- l,l,rcJ,asc'1 y 'e company, ternoon tea drinkers at the PIcadlllyj H. H. Edmonds, president and gen hotel cheered vigorously when the era I manager or the company, has orchestra played "In der Nacht," a 'moved his residence to the mill site, German composition whose author, which Is three miles from Olene on Max Winderfeld, is In tho German army. Cairo The British army In Egypt has abandoned the camel to a great degree and has purchased COO mules from North and South America at an averago cost per head of $100. Flanders A British regimental band played ragtime in a trench until tho Germans In a nearby 'trench sought tho aid of German artillery several miles In the rear to silence "that noise." the Dairy road. A bungalow for tho occupancy of the Edmonds family was completed last week. PEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW tbo diamond President (iiiffney Is the Hist to stick by the now piesldent of the National League In bis endeavor to m.iku baseball as clean as possible. - And It Is next to Impossible In have DRI'GGIST KAYS LADIES ARE decent sport when club presidents USING RECIPE OF FSAGE TEA wlulc at their players' capers 011 the4 AND SULPHUR Held by paying all (lues Imposed on thuiii. Som'tlm'H when lines nro paid by llalr that losea its color and lustre, ,or when It fades, turns gray, dull and caused by a lack of mi dair. Our grandmother Cincinnati haa a placement bureau for trained women, the object of which Is to find places for college women where tbelr training will be useful In fields of activity. A bride in a Jewish wedding al ways stands at the right of the groom while It is the custom of all other races for the bride to stand et the left of tho groom. A machine especially equipped to wash carpetvat the Klajnath Falls Steam Laundry, 6-1-M YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES At Salt Luko Malt Lake 5 11 Los Angeles 1 Ryau 2 1 and Fltlery and Haniiah; Holes. At IO Angeles San Fnuiclsco a 7 1 Venice 0 5 2 Smith, Fanning and Schmidt; Hen ley and Spencer. Portland-Oakland game postponed on account of rnln. Subscribe for the Herald, 80 ceaU a atoata. the clubs tho monoy Is deducted trom ' jfttjoa8 j c the player's salary, hut m-iny clubs . , ' ,, conveniently forget to subtract the ,,,,, mxlure of Bng, T-ft Md lino money on pay day. This has ,,,,. t0 ,00 ,, ,ock, dark Md practically given players a license to UonuUtul, and thousanda of women set up their own rules of conduct on ,, mon who vnluo tuat oven coor( the ball Hold, for when the money t)lal ucnlltlfu, dnrk HMade of ,1Ilr does not como out of his pocket tho j tt ,,,,.,, , H0 aUrnctivo, use only this averago player doesn't care who he'uid-tlma recipo. tulks to. Nowadays wo cot Mils fnmniia ml. The new stand taken by tho Na- ,,,, ,)y ntiklnB nt uny drug 8tore for a 50 rent bottle of "Wyoth'a Sage and tlonal League on the linn paying proposltlop Is equally welcome by the baseball public as It Is by tho Sulphur Hair Remedy," which dark ens the hair ho naturally, so evenly umpires who are tired of belngltbia nobody can nosslhly tell it has nagged. And In taking a llrm ut-been applied. llesldeH, it takes off litudo towards Ibis evil tho league .dandruff, stops scalp Itching and fall hIiowh Hint It Iuih the best Interests B mir. v0 jBt dampen a sponge of the gi.mn at heart, for nothing disgusts the fan ns unwarranted kick lug against an umpire's decision. PlayeiH seem to forgot that tho busi ness of the umpire Is to render u de cision, uolto argue over II. Not that tho umpire Is always right. Rut when he Is wrong ho Is entitled to a gentleman's argumont Instead of tho usual rough stuff play ers are fond of springing. And If n jsoft brush with It and draw this through your hulr, taking one amall strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what de Iglhta tho ladles with Wyetu'a Sago nnd .Sulphur Is that, besides beauti fully darkening the hair after a few applications, It also bring back the gloss and lustre und gives It au ap pearance of abundauce, (Paid Advertisement) Ever Woman Will Vote for mi) tiling I lint nill make the labor of lioitM'kiH'iiliiu lighter mid tin uwuy with 1 he ml mil ilruitger) of Ihr kill lien; llin MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE it III do nil IIiIn mnl mine at 11 real Niit iug of time mnl money tilth the milled kiiI Ixfm lion of perfect tisiklng ii'miMn. Call mid lei mn nIioii )oii lis iiiUmitiigiN anil coiivcnlciH'c. The big new reutliiv In the .MONAIM II COI.ISIICH TOP It llli lb"' llli-t ItilslInU .MICRO' ROCOS FINISH tine of the ninny ewiil'dve MO.V ARCH fentiiirs. Wo ulll ulmlly nIioiv joii nil, Roberto & Hanks We "Dicker" Willi You for Anything of Value "Dicker" ullli us. Harrison & Matt Our store Is ou Klamath Ave. and Sixth itreet GRANITE (1. !). (MUZZLE M O N IT M E N T S MAKIILB Klamath Falli