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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1915)
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Oar charges are Tery mod erate. Pack, Pingk Lorenz ' 7M Main St OMC. Livery and Feed Stables Mttmdf Halyard, Props. PhaneSBI. Car. Stai aad Oak lrAtHH and HScJrat srrvife, Good lior4as amt Nrat class rig OSk of -s Dr. C. O. Prentice Veterinary Surg T Come to the Garage that Guarantees you Satisfactory Service in everything. Whether you store your car with ui permanently or just buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in both Quality and Price. The Best Grade of Gasoline at i the Lowest Market Price. rry our Service once and notice the difference. Howie Garage How's Your e. -' Roof? fix IT WHILH TMK SffK SHINM j 'r ; WD. MILLER 3SV& r- PImmSSS J ,T njEEJ SflSM itBBsawBsasi i fJ"ih the was TW JamW.SeMvBwd at or fcesM. Me Dr. V ! NMavVVaWa tlVMk l-n-p u UlminAiii in un I rlt HKbTVUDyneiiiQw mm v I IN W. O. SMITH Editor Published daily escept SuaSay by Th HeraM Puslkhlag Cesepeay of Klaaata ralla, at 111 reartb Sir Catsred at tba poeteStc at Klaa- atb ralla, Oragea, for traaamtaana throagb th aaatls ai soeoad-elaaa attar. SubaerlpUoa tanas ay sail to aay adit la tho Catted Statca: One ysar ..,... 9S.S0 Oaa ssoath .. ..S KLAMATH PALLS, OMMON FRIDAY, SKFTKMBCR 10, 1I1B .VD STOP AT KLAMATH VALLH THEIR PHONY ARGUMENT THERE are those who say that action by congress for taking over the administration of the grant lands would cause further aad prolong ed itilgatUn. with an effect of prevent ing early settlement aad of depriving the counties of taxes for a long time to come. i It Is a cunning argument. It helps tho cause of the railroad In Its effort to influence congress In legislation re specting the grant lands. Itlsaaargu ment that Influences some honest peo ple who sincerely hope to see the agri cultural land broken up and occupied by laxpaylng settlers at an early date. The cry Is an attempt to deceive. There is no real danger of extended litigation so jauntily predicted. The supreme court has positively declared that the railroad's Interest In the grant lands is no more than $2.60 per acre. Since the court will not reverse itself. nobody knows better than does the cor poration that.it Is hopeless to attempt litigation to give it more than a S&50 ownership in the lands. Nobody knows better than does the corporation that all .its interest beyond $2.50 per acre In the grant is irretrievably lost Nor could the railroads afford to tie up the lands in litigation for any great length of time. The accumulating taxes and other fixed charges are too heavy to permit the company to thus bold the lands in the courts for a long period. s Furthermore,congress could, and doubtless would, be "entirely willing to make special provision In whatever law is passed for an early hearing on any further legal questions. It has even been suggested that congress could give the federal supreme court original Jurisdiction to try any farther cases that might arise aa a result of possible new legislation, and that such cases could be directed to be advanced on the court's calendar. In any event, there would be no noceesity for protracted litigation. Only questions of law could now be raised, for all the facts have been tried out With 140,000,000 worth of timber and agricultural lands in Oregon as the state, the presentation of all kinds of pbony arguments, confusing state ments and bewildering issues may be looked for. It is when the public be comes confused that It gats plucked. It was in the period when there was no dependable newspaper to warn the public of what was going on that the tide lands were lost, the school lands gobbled, the swamp lands sequestered and the other rights of the people In the public domain stolen. Portland Journal. ' Scattered Shots NICHOLAS is going to run the Rus sian armies for a while. WE ALWAYS DID believe that if you wanted anything done, do It your self. MORE TRAIN SERVICE is what we want We may. have to do it oarselves at least start ft THERE ARE GREAT opportunities for organiation and education of our nation for the future. THE SONS OF REVOLUTION step in the use of the Sag Is a move In the right direction. DONT FORGET the big movie ben est soon. i 1 A Mystarlews AlraMa United Prase Serviee LOS ANOELES, Sept lO.-Tbat a mysterious dirigible airship Has al most nightly at great speed over the B desert aontb of Parker, Art, aweeplng country with powerful searchlights, tke asaerUoa of A. W. Martin, presideat of tba VlaU Lust company; X.'J. BargaHyaa of Badlands aad W Alans! - " -" 3 i.a ana -MWBJmt aTBSfnrejB) eaKSjievsBiSBjwga a, n l-sagj FOR HER JEWELS SERVICE MAN ASSISTS IN ROaV BIRY AND MURDIR TO SET JKWEtS SICURID $400,000 IN EAR RINGS WORTH $,0S0 United Press Service NSW YORK. Sept 10. Onney Tails, second man in the mansion of Mrs. Elisabeth Nichols, a millionaire wid ow, who was murdered last night, con fessed that he and three other crimi nals plotted the robbery and the mur der, according to Inspector Faurot After last night's grilling Tall broke down and confessed, giving the names of his assistants. They failed to .se cure $600,000 in Jewels, which were be lieved to be in a strong box aad after tearing ear rings off of Mrs. Nichols worth I10.000. 4- DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN SAN FRANCISCO HOTEL PROPRIETOR SHOOTS AND KILLS WIFE AND THEN COM MITS SUICIDE SHOT8 ARE NOT HEARD CHILDREN WITNESSED United Press Service SAN N FRANCISCO. Sept 10. Wil liam Armbruster, a hotel proprietor here, shot and killed his wife and then committed suicide himself. Mrs. Chan Stevenson, mother-in-law, found the bodies in their bedroom. No shots were heard. Two chil dren,, aged three and una yean, an belived to have been in the room at the time the tragedy occured. 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Dressed Meals Pork, per lb 9 10 c Veal, per lb 11 !$ c Lambs, per lb 12 Vlo c Mutton, per lb 11 012 c Livestock Hogs, par lb -f. $ 7 c Stock hogs, per lb 6 6 He Steers, par lb 6K5ttc Cows,-per lb 4H6Hc Veal, per lb 6 c Mutton, per lb 6HO Hc Cured Meals Shoulder, per lb 16, c Bacon, per lb 18 27 c Breakfast -Bacon, per lb 26 36 c Ham, per lb 20K27!&c POKTLAND LIVESTOCK MAKKKT CATTLE. Steers Choice -$6.60e.S0 Good Medium 6.26 6.60 4.00 6.25 6.26 6.60 Cows Choice Good Medium 4.60 6.00 4.004.60 Heifers Choice Good 6.7596.86 5.00 6.60 Bulls Choice . 3.506.00 3.00 6.25 Stags Choice . HOGS. Prime light, 175-200 lbs . .$$.$007.05 . .506.75 5.e0125 .. 5.90 8.00 Choice medium, 140-176 . Pigs, 90-140 Rough, 275 lbs up SHEEP. Choice spring lambs ..... Common ..$6.006.60 - 6.25O6.60 - 6.2696.50 .- 5.0096.60 - 4.7695.00 4.2694.50 4.0094.25 . 3.0093.60 Choice yearlings Good yearlings Old wethers X Choice light ewes Good ewes . Common heavy ewes ... PORTLAND LETTER PORTLAND, Sept 10. The receipts at the Union stockyards the first day of the week were as follews: Cattle, 1.098 head; bogs, 2,248 head; sheep, 460 head. No weakness could be notiosd In the cattle market at the beginning of the week. The steer trade waa steady at the old price of 7c for tops. Heifers shond good strength, and touched the $6 spot, the highest price level in this lino for several weeks. Cows were generally steady at $.60, while calves h nrTrr!"""""-"" R&H. Pure Aluminum Preserving Kettle Rsfular $2.25 Value SATURDAY ren-auart, heavy weight,' pure Aluminum Preserving Kettle; heavy hall hanaMa, atrengly riveted on; polished both Inside and outside. Sat r window. ROBERTS 498 Main Street frp --,! .,-npf-r- - FALLS, OREqON I'Otl.'IIIV, MKAl AMI MV I'lUNCISOO MVKHTOOK QUOTA- went at hlh as $7.75. Bulls reached $4. Tho cntllo trade for month Just ended has shown a good stcodlnoss throughout, while receipts wero prnc tirnllv tho Hitmo ns for the correspond W month of last yoar. Tho market, for hogs opened Monday with but 3,300 noau in kirm, ami uwiuk to tho fact that Monday was Labor Day, trodo wn not iw brink as usual, had a weakness of 6c was nhown. Topi sold as 7c, with bulk of nlen cloao to this figure. Sheep receipts continue on n meager bants Buyers nro not receiving any thing, like enough consignments to tmeot the demnnd. All tho sheep and lambs arriving are going on n good ntrong basis. - SAX FRANCISCO M.WIKKT The following quotations are fur nished by the Western Meat company and baaed on gross weight of live Cattl-On foot, gross weight No. 1 steers, weighing 900 to 1100 lbs, alive, 6K6tfc: 1100 to 1300 lbs., 6GUc; second quality, GK96Kc; thlu, undesirable steers, 4c 6c; No. 1 cows and heifers, 5tt6c; sec ond quality, 6K&ttc; common thin, 304 He; bulls and stags, good, 4 6c; fslr 3 4c. thin, IHOIc Calves Light weight, per lb., 8H 99c; medium, ?H98c; heavy, C 7e.' Sheep Per lb., gross weight: Hlrable wethers, 66c; ewes. Do- 5Uc; short sheep Klc less. -Lambs, sucklings, ?H?fc. Hogs Hard grain fed, weighing 100-200, 7Uc; 200 to 300 lb.. 7c: unde sirable hogs, 5 6c. Her Mothsr's Sttp-Oaughter United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. By a trick of romance, Antonotta Marcella Lausltum, aged 8, has becomo bcr mother's step-daughter. Little Antonette cried so plteoualy when she left the side of her mother some months ago that it touched tho heart of Chas. E. Lees, a mining man, wbo bad adopted the child. Antoinetto was a very pitiful little creature when her father died, for her mother had but very little money, and wasn't sura bow the child was to be supported. So she' abandoned all rights to her child, but not to her heart. Lees adopted that, too, and they were married. So Mrs. Lausltum became her daughter's step-mother. Let the Child Read United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO. Sept 10. "Let the child read almost anything bo wants, as long as It isn't trash. Try if you can, to get him, or her, to read the better class of things, bub by ail means let blm read." This is the advice of Mrs. W. C. Sheldon, wbo is in charge of the Child Study Hour at the Palace of Education at the exposition. Mrs. Sheldon, al most every day, tells stories to dozens of San Francisco youngsters, so that their imaginations may be' prepared for Borne good reading-later in life. For first-class cleaning and pressing try the new Sultatorlum. All work guaranteed. A trial will convince you. Remember the place, 605 Main street. Work called for and delivered. 8-7t W. H. BUTLER A CO. T T" a,vvvvxivvTjTjxravAj SATURDAY SPECIAL ALL DAY & m. -iiirvyvxivxrLrxAAJVijvvxnjvvvxRAJ hanks I llndcrw jutt received soma good desk slat ten. Ste CMIeots. 1 HfiiiM want ! ! rulti. Pavilion Dance Saturday Night PEERLESS ORCHESTRA Kanreli Sauce TRY A CAN Excellent for Clam Chow der, Macaroni or Rice, Pink Beans Spanish, Ribt of Bef Spanish, lamb's Tongue Spanish, Etc. VAN RIPER BROS. "GET THE HABIT" Phone 85 6th and Main Piano Moving We handle It with care. PHONE 87 O. K. Transfer Co. Office on Sixth, between Main and Klamath We have received our cabinets of Sharpies Milker and Separator Extras All parts can be secured here Win. C. Hurn Hardware Co. Exclusive agents for Klamath County for Sharpies Mechanical Milker Quick and Reliable .Service Freight, bsggsgs 0r passenger. Equipped with aute buses and auto trucks, Meet all trains and boats. Dsy or night service. Western Transfer Co. Phene: Office, 17; Residence, 2SS.II. EVERY DOLLAR FIRST STATE M .irun rnLUo, vUJKalUVIN II t SSV I I A I lT"l W "r- hHrtr, for v,ry I a4v b UaaLI I Y thlns n tha ut,,B,ry Iln for I n&aSU "i beginning af Kheel. 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