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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1915)
f?jVff 'i-f - ItAW.. v $ fv. W rASH TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TIIUHMIIAY, JULY I, llft kqh4.ii 7, tsHKMr trr!-! , m. K f 11 I- V '' I r V'J'1 WV mc 'K'MW My,flmiirfAB,TheEveningHerdd 4awaVy1VAMSIMAVM vnMsMjM FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMKNT8 at the Oregon Houm. 10-tt FOR SALE rOR 8ALK Will sacrifice my si cylinder. soven-passenger 8tude- baker car, newly painted, new seat covers, f ISO extra equipment, engine that has oalr run 300 mllea; car prac tlcallr the same as latest model; rea son (or selling, I am buying a 8tude- baker readster: a snap to tho right party. Dr. C. E. Wheeler, city 1-Sl LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's large site gold watch, Illinois works, rope chain and bar. Finder please return to the Herald oce. 30-3t W. O. SMITH MKw Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street. Kntered at the postofflce at Klam ath Falls. Oregon, tor transmission through the malls ss second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year IS. 00 One month .60 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1MB lTnlnn frtl which rmtn l nrtfutlrfml nn July 4. DID NOT. look much like It today. SUPPOSK TDK sinking ot the Ar menian ft til be the cause ot more cor rcspondeuce, trotting and conjectures, despite the tact that the boat was un der British registry. HKT THAT Prex.x Wilson does not see the Panama fair at leaat for sev-l oral months. II. S. AUTOMOBILE CORPSUNOERTEST W I Ml MARK THK MV FROM WIS IIINSI.V t'lTY Tt .' FHWCIS (II AM) SANDirtiO TO I'ltOVK IIS EFFICIKNt'V TODAY'S ODDKNT STORY T1IK MKXICAN situation continues! to bo more complicated It such a thine U possible. ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY MtTltArTN IXHUKANrn- Member Oregon Asenelattea TWs Me XD STOP 1 KLAMATH FALLS PRKVB.NT FORKST FIRKS linhstg ui TwsmAmz We Do the Work Jnst Right Tank work ot alt kinds PADK, P1NOEL A LORkKZ Cor 6cb sOasnath Phone t!6 i W.D. MILLER Msnufacturer ot HOLLOW BPTLDIXG. . AND SILO BLOCKS AXD FLUES ALL KINDS OF OOXCRKTE SldewaUi. Floors and Retaining Walls HOOFING A SPECIALTY Sixth and Walnut Phone 98 Argravet Hotel Famished rooms with bath Rates transclenU 50c to 11.00; by week, S2.50 and up. Second St., net. Main and Pine , BLOCK WOOD Will never be cheeper than now. Yon should profit by the low price. Single load $2.50 Double load $3.75 to stock op for the winter KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. PEYTOX, Manayr 5! 5 Main Street O. K. Livery and Feed Stables MuBdy Hilyart, Prop. Phone 834. Cor. 0th and Oak Prompt and enUlent service. Good liorsea and first class rigs OBcn of Dr. C. O. Prentice Veterinary Surgeon Carag Season Will Sooo Be Over .Now In Hie tJiuu to get jour fruit for canning. The quality of the fruit is the beat at tliU time. Don't delay. BLACKBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, LOGA.NBEIlRTKM, CURRENTS, CHERRIES, AND APRICOTS, A few Straw berrlea are still coming in, bnt the season will noon he closed. VAN RIPER BROS. "Get the Hants" Phone XI Itu and Mala a PLEA for our forests and scenic X beauty sent out by tho Portland Chamber of Commerce to Its mem bers, which body Is working with the forestry department, and should be taken to heart by every Individual going Into Jhe forests. Following Is the letter: "Dry weather Is here. Thousands ot tourists en route to or from the Panama-Pacific exposition are also here. We want them, to enjoy our scenery and come again, because Ore gon attracts mem. uniy one ruing can prevent their enjoyment smoke from forest fires. "Last season those who came to see the natural wonders of tho state went 'away disgusted, for the air was filled ijrith smoke, which completely shut out our wonderful scenery. We are 'snendinc thousands of dollars in building roads and pushing this work so this year's visitors may enjoy them, so that trips to points ot scenic, lnter- 'est can be made quickly and com fortably, and so that our wonderfnul timber resources and power possibil ities may be realized. If, however. we allow the atmosphere to become smoky, plans made and money ex t endett with a view to Impressing the tourists will be largely lost. ''Vi can prevent the smoke nuis ance If we.wlll. To do this, however. requires the best kind ot co-operation jon the part of every rancher, fisher man, hunter, automoblllst, logger, i and. In fact, anyone going Into the timberland or brush covered areas. "By preventing It for the sake ot our visitors we wilt at tho same time assist in preventing the destruction of one ot our chief assets timber. From now on, every public spirited citizen should preach prevention ot forest Are. Those having slashings to burn should get them out ot the way If safety permits, or. If not, leave them until fall. Public officials state, county and municipal, should cheer fully help In eradicating the smoke nuisance. real effort to prevent the starting of forest fires. Our fire protection ser vice has been successful the past four years In preventing loss ot timber. Dut tbey cannot without the best kind of co-operation from all residents of the state io prevent fires from start ing. We should all work together in making Oregon free from smoke this summer. If this Is not done we will miss a real opportunity to impress upon thousands of people the fact that Oregon Is a good state in which to live. Follow these simple rules, and see that others do the same, and few fires will eccur: "Don't toss away burning matches or tobacco, "Don't make a camp fire in leaves. rotten wood or against logs, where It may spread, or where you cannot be sure It is out. "Never leave a fire until It Is out. "Don't burn slashings In the dry season without a permit, and without care to confine the Are. "Put out any fire you find If you can; It you can't, notify a fire warden, some other public officer, or the land owner, and don't be afraid to tell the other fellow he must also be careful." MT.MHER (111 J Dearest Public: ' During the lovely warm weather you should arrango to go out In the ( uncut and have a good time. Wo have . Thermos bottles, nestod drinking cups, food and butter Jars, all ok (which make the lunch backet a Jor Ions nffalr. The newest In black and white hnndbags. Diamonds at most any price. We have diamond mountings for most any sized stone, and do the mounting whllo you wait, A fine now line of colored stones In all sizes. See If yeu need repairs 1 mean jour Jewelry. Some new articles In nearly every lino I handle. Chris Is the champion on getting the ticks to circulate through your watch. If you nrc ,ln lore we have some thing that wilt help yoa. I Just came back tram the fair and need your financial assistance, so hur ry to'Thaddy McHattan's aid. SPORTING NEWS lly HAKKY FAK1S (United Press 'Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK, July 1. Fighters may Just as well say good-bye to the fat guarantees they have received In the past. The day of big purses la at an end. Stung often and deep by guaranteeing fighters huge sums only to see the box office receipts totalling but half the amounts boxing promot ers have determined to offer nothing but "percentage" terms In the future. Boxers will be given certain per centage of the gross receipts. No guarantee that the percentage will amount to any set sum will be ottered. Tho promotors bellevo that the boxer Is worth a percentage of what he At ually draws at the box office and no more. In order to make the percentage thing stick tho promotors In the prin cipal boxing centers of the country have decided to form an 'association. This move was first fostered by Tom Andrews, boxing promotorof Milwau kee, and It Is bearing fruit. Andrews recently made a flying trip to New York and lined up most Every one should exert a of the big promotors here. It is now Planed to bold tne initial meeting ot the promotors In Cleveland sometime In September. The Ohio city Is chos en because of Its central location. Promotors from New Orleans, St. Louis, Buffalo, Boston, Milwaukee, Denver and New York have signified their Intentions of attending the meet ing. After organizing the promotors are first expected to adopt rules prohibit ing the guaranteeing of any sum to fighters. A bard and fast rule that only a certain percentage of the re ceipts will be given to fighters Is planned the promotors plan to tackle the ques tion ot a universal scale of weights. At present the weight standard Is decidedly faulty. Fighters posing as lightweights often enter the ring around the 140 mark. This the pro- motors plan to do away with by adopt ing a uniform scale which the boxers will have to abide by. Rules by which, a champion must defend his title within a certain per iod of time are also to be taken under consideration, but, they may not be acted upon until a later session. (Herald SiUl Sri tier) WAX UIKtlO, July 1. The biggest (rots country run or an automobile military corpt that the country liu seen end at Sun Diego late this mon'h. whin the Northwestern Mil itary and Naval Acmlcmj of Illinois .rod Wiuonilii comes to tho exposition ln i of the l.lnroln highway thtoiiRh the Yo I in I to iiiiil down to S.ui idego Tho route then lead to ftl e ninth to tho S.n Fpin Iscii exposi tion, from whirl! iho return will he b mil. InsteMt of mrtot' The equl inent for tho tour In clude? mn officers' reeonnolssance eir. one wireless ear uuitrmored and one wireless car mounting an auto matic guii'iiml electric searchlight for heliograph work, a military ileld Mtchen. n military Held hospital, an nrmorcd or and un artillery trans port. There are nlso two heavy cars equipped with b.iloon destroyers. which atreadx hao cohered 80,000 miles of Held work during nrtny raa- ueuters in tho East. The arrhal of the corps at San Diego will be heralded by u consid erable military reception, la which tho various branches ot the army and cn the aerial corps from tho United States aerial school on North Island In San Diego harbor, will participate All the way along the routo the corps will bo welcomed by automobile clubs nnd feted by chambers of commerce. On July 12th another military del egation made up of the Richmond i.ignt intantry iiiucs, is coming as escort for Governor H. C. 8tuart and staff ot Virginia, for Virginia Day at the San Diego exposition. The Richmond Blues have a long history, and are considered one of the crack regiments of the country. They will be used extensively for parade duty on tho Coast. ! I l' u I led Prvss Sorvlce N SHARON, Pa., July 1. "Oh, you chicken," yelled n man at tho Stars' bridge, looking over the railing, A few- minutes Inter 1,000 people mostly men Jostled to get a peck, Those who succeeded saw a hen flouting on a log The fire department was ready with ropes to make a thrilling reicuo Subscribe for the Herald, fifty cents a month. She's Preaching Peace .', Scattered Shots .', THE FOURTH OF JULY Is here tomorrow. IT IS PLAIN to be seen that some ot our unworthy citizens are going to spend the glorious Fourth In the cooler. ONE HAS BEEN taken for bootleg. glng already. WONDER .IF there Is a method in their madness in wanting to be safe from the practical joker with a can non cracker T OREGON IS THE only state in the ESPEE TAKES OVER BRANCHES 1 1 CHANCE MARKED HUT LITTLE IN THE ROUTINE OF MAIN OFFICE WORK AND ADDED DUTIES ARE CHEERFULLY DISPOSED OF PORTLAND, July 1. With tho taking over today of the subsidiary lines of tho Southern Pacific by the management of tho parent and own ing system, the Identity of the Port land, Eugene and Eastern (tho Wil lamette Valley electric , llnosj, the Salem, Falls City and Western, tho Corvallhi and Eastern, tho Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern an4 the Wil lamette Pacific will automatically pass out of existence as separate linos In so far as operation and accounting are concerned. In tho operation tho change will bo scarcely noticeable. Several tele- After that Is disposed of f ,lto". w,ho "" O.- . u. a .-. men, win tontmuo in too Southern Pacific's employ until they can bo taken care of by the former, and may make way for Southern Pa cific telegraphers. If you are looking tor dome In the ity or country, see Chllrote, 8SS Main street. North Bend tries to got water sup ply In competition with Coos Bay Water company. ggffigfr "The Witch of Salem," Two Part Drama With Mary Fuller. 'The AliW," Sensational Drama "Universal Weekly," Current Event r Eddie's Utile Nightmare," Comedy Admission Alwnyn 10c Herald want ads get results. '3sflnttnfinfnnHnVMnms' .' iWant AdsPCgi ArctMoneyl jnri Makers Dr. Ix-onlo H. Fonlliaw The International conference, for woman workers to be held at the Pan aiua Pacific exposition July t-7. will try to make the present war the last, according to Leunlo li. Fordham, who has begun a- campaign to arouse Inter est In the gathering. Dr. Fordham looks to William Jen' nings Bryan as the greatest power tor peace this country bus. Sho said she was glad he bad resigned from the cabinet, becausu ho was not footloosu. "He can go out and speak for peace. He Is tree to work for It now, und you In tho East do not understand what Influence he has In tho great West. But indeed the West doesn't want war. In my state, California, men and women aro solidly against war. "The coming conference will be' tho greatest peaco conference over held, and we hope It will accomplish all tho women's conference at Tho Haguo did not accomplish. It wan a mistake for Jane Addams and her confreree to go to Europe. America is the country out of which peaco must grow, and they should hnvo stayed nt home." PORTLAND LETTER (Herald Special Service) PORTLAND, July 1. The receipts for Monday at tho Portland Union stockyards were: Cattle, 1,103 bead; Calves, 17 head; hogs, ,'I.CCO head; sheep, 1,887 head. The receipts wero fairly heavy on Monday, though nothing startling In the way of quality was In evidence. Some fairly good steers sold nt 17.25, although tho bulk went at 6.7S to' 17; rows, 6 to IC25, and heifers, 6 to 6.50. The market continued steady. More hogs tamo forward for the be ginning of the weok that for some time. Everything considered, the market was strong. Bulk brought $7.70 to I7.7C, whllo the tops wero at 17.80, There was no change In tho sheep market, only a handful being In evi dence, to begin tho wook's trado. The market was steady, however. VmX Miiny Trout SAN BERNARDINO, July 1, Mountaineers aver Paul Shoup, presi dent of the Pacific Electric, and mem bers ot bis party devoured fifty trout apiece dally during their stay In the (San 'Bernardino range. Use Polo to Get Purse LOS ANQKLES, July 1. A snoak thief armed with a fishing pole pains takingly angled a mesh bag contain ing f 58G worth ot Jewelry from the dressing room of Lillian Elliott' nt the Burbank theater, according to a report to the police, Klamath Transfer Co. ttiu Main Street We have llw bvm conveyance lu ion it, anil will go to any hotel, rooming ioum or residence In lint for iMwH'iiKor for the IO oMixk trains. We are alxi ngenta for the only IKioM-nu'-r boat un the Upper jke, Itaggngvi handled from the depot mtthout any extra charge, PHONE IIWW liuurance Hint pnys. See Chllcote, Herald want ttdn get resulu. Will oii let us deliver you one of our Big l.imds of Big Blocks? Double loail Hlimlo loiitt ..d.7A ..fj.no iiolio Willi Klamalh Transfer Co. Jtbnsoi k Corkery FudCo. Pillule U1IHJ l- ! . ' JnnnnnH! ' nnnnnsV InnnnwnnnnnnV nnnnnnnnLllnnnnnnnnnnnnS '.ininininiBnininininininl 1916 METZ "25" -vJSffS The Quality Car. fully equipped; Gray & Davis Electric Light! and Starter, Bosch Magneto. Price $665, f. o. b. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Telford Bros., Agents, Corner Conger and Main Sts. Spink's Camp on Spring Creek, Williamson River IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON, 1915 Hhom Tin in FUliInx In Oregon. Tlie initat beautiful pot for mmpliig In Klnnmtli foam Vi warm days. U'n ahtays tool am. tirrry. No iiimiiio H"u to bother you. A tiro ilamo linll fur Hmmo desiring Io while Ntmy ilie riming lu till" iimntirr. liixxl Ih'iU nn, r ,!,, dmwU MTtrO. l TOMOIIII.K MEETS TRAIN AT 4 IIIMHJI'I.V FOR THE CAMP. Rates per Day $2.00 TlSPer Weekl$ 12.50' STOCKMEN! We are prepared to receive liorc. iniilr. or laltlr, cllher for Mlur or 'for sale on romnibedon al llir big Weed Ibinrli, nmr Fort Klamath. We also buy nnd rll horses awl inulra. Wo have urcurcd the Weed Ranch of 'JI.50O mm, nnd Mill use ll m n M aaoembllag place fur nil kinds of Moth, where it Mill be (onvrnlrnt for Imyrn. to makr lusprprtlou. Horea hrokrn to work or ride. I'luirge for panlure: flow,, "ir,c ier month; Caltlr, aoc per uiunlh. Fur further particular wrlle J. F. ADAMS & SONS FORT KLAMATH, OUEOO.V 'IhU iiiiniiun-im-nl carries tho luesengn ro iiu thai Western TraiisferCo. , at hi , Hniillng PakM-ngt'r, HnKKsge nnd Freight to Mall llonta fur i " ' '"' i Calkins & Hamilton Phono 17, or Iraio orders ntntl. Main tfrcet. Brighten Up foi,the Good Old Fourth With n coat of paint on your huuHH. Make the plaro look cheer ful und Inviting. You need) not worry iihout Iho paint or brush part. .IiihI iiinio here, tell us what iii wont to do, nnd wo'll furnish nil that Is need il, Heady to use .mill etwy to do It. Wm. C. Hum Hardware Co. SOLID AS THE MOUNTAINS The foundation upou which this Institution tests Is us stable and xttirdy as tho oternal rocks. We have budded tho structure gradu 'ally, though surely, and accumu lated strength In capital and sur plus through houest methods, May wo ask for your account? FIRST STATE M5 KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON lM u pLt ? tjfgiln SAVINGS BANK A j . WF ?r: i ' Y v'V r . ir, is,