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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1916)
PAMTWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALL!, OREOON rnio )Xv, MAY 2, 9C Gertrude & Co. Naw models In Summer Millinery coa stantly writing. We have Just re tetrad a model of the "Liberty Gage" The new Suffragette Hat the Hat that will be worn by the women at tending the Congressional Union Wo- inen'n Party Convention at Chicago is June. Of course, In the Congressional Union Colors. Shown by us first on tho Coast GERTRUDE A CO. Corner Sixth and Main Streets The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Publish daily eeeeat Bunda at The HataM PabUshta Oesnpaay c Ktamata raua, at lit nana 11ME TO ALASKA'S GOLD CAMPS NOW IS REDUCED BT THREE DAYS Entered at tha poatoffiee at Ktaav ain fbjis. orecea, for through tha malls aa attar. '" Herald's Classified Ad vs. Subscription terms vbjr man b any aaareaa in tae uaitee autaa: One year 1Mb One month .19 KLAMATH PALI OaUKKM FRIDAY, MAY M, Itll EET AND STOCK AdrertlMmeata la the ClaaaMcdl columns are printed at the rate of Five cent a line. Invariable la ad vaace. Hereafter ao adreetase menta will be accepted smless ac companied by the cash. I FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP Camera. Sinaott nt Herald offlqe. PAINT Not at war prices, but below cost, at Big Basin Lumber company. Phone 107. 16-tf FOR SALE Royal Blooded Poland China spring pigs, either sex L. A. West. City. MP FOR SALE Ten Holsteln cows with young calves; also three yearling heifers. Apply Wood River Creamery. Fort Klamath, Ore. 35-dt FOR SALE Indian Twin Motorcycle, fully equipped. Address W. H. Kttta, city. 2Wt FOR SALE Thirty young leghorn laying hens. West End Grocery; 254t N ANOTHER part of this issue wlU be found an article from a Kansas City newspaper concerning the value of beet pulp as a stock fattener. Con sidering Klamath's Importance as a stock-raising center, and its etratsglc location midway between the Coast's two largest markets, this should hare an especial appeal here, and enlist the support of the stockmen la the work to secure beet' sugar factories. With such a splendid fattener close at hand, stockmen should be able to command much higher prices for their slock, as after being- fed on hay alone. the animals are bound to shrink con siderably in, the long trip to the markets. .Yea, verily, viewed from every angle, the sugar beet industry Is one that Klamath county should secure aa sooa as possible. - '' r THE DEMOCRATIC KEY-NOTE MISCELLANEOUS MONET TO LOAN At 8 per cent Arthus R. Wilson, 617 Main. 32-tf MONEY TO LOAN On Poe Valley land, at 8 per cent Bellman A Sou. 23-it WANTED Fire hundred old Urea for double treading purposes. Klamath Auto Tire-. Co. -. 26-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room, furnished apartment for permanent tenant CaU at Cedar and High. S3-6t LOST AND FOUND . LOST Magneto, In burlap sack,, be tween Varner ranch and Altamount, May 23. Leave at Herald effice: Lib eral reward. , tS-St DR. F. M. WHITE EYE, EAR. NOSE THROAT aw Odd. Fellows' Bafldiag THE democrat national committee, according to Chairman McCoaabs. will not select the presiding officer for the St Louis 'conrentlon until early in June. The conrentlon assembles June 14 but It Is perhaps quite as well not to choose the keynote sounder very long In advance, because the issues wnicn ue administration re gards as paramount change with ev ery veering of the president's mind; and It would be most embarrassing for a speechmaker to gat aa oration all ready to deliver and then find that the president had shifted his opinion again and left juat so much oratorical matter dead on the key-notert hands. It Is Intimated that ' ex-Ooremor Glynn of New York will be the tem porary presiding efficer: at St Louis. This choice would be altogether fitting. When Glynn went before the people for election in 1914 and took to the voters that stirring shibboleth of the democrarcy, "Thank God for Wood row Wilson." the obdurate electors of the Empire State turned him down by a majority or close up to 150,000. 'Ac cordingly, Governor Glynn Is exactly the man to stand forth before the dele gates at St Louis as the. embodhmeat of what has happened and of what Is going to happen to the democrat party. r ' Immm ""-m j ""TSSV flffis'BaaaaaE ,2S .BBBBBBBi. - ". m. .' 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M nuYBBBrlBaTBBaasV vMstW BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiNiettMfe n BBBBTBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbH VMBBBaBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBBaBay K,X-A$R-9ffHlV-B LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE VAH"- KOVNCLMG A.t-- -. t KUMOftfEtl Three days hare been cut off the coast of Maine to the remote glaciers travel time from Washington tp the government railroad camps and to the argonauts' and tourists' gateways to Alaska by a short cut through Canada. Steamer service from Prince Rupert to historic Wrangell and Skagway and other Alaska ports has been establish ed by means of which, through "the great wilderness of mountains In Brit ish Columbia, tho tourist can reach Alaska la record time. The Grand Trunk Pacific steamers are to be sent on to Alaska after reaching Prince Rupert from Vancouver with a. "couri er" to name the mountain passes and to point out the halibut fisheries on the way.. "This makes a direct route from the on the coast of Alaska." said W. P. Hlnton, traffic manager, "by way of Prince Rupert, the Pacific port which was 'built to order,' where is one of the finest natural harbors In the world." Prince Rupert la at the door to Alaska In the land of totem poles and also In the very center of what may bo Justly called the Norway of Amer ica, a region of fjords and inlets, mountains snd shadowy lakes. There, at this new port, immense catches of halibut are delivered at the wharves for the Western markets, thus saving the fishing feet a 500-mile sail down to railhead At the more southerly porta. dltor Herald: 1 wish through you to thank the voters of the Twenty-list district for the nomination for repre sentative on the democrat ticket As 1 am apparently the only candi date nominated from the southern part of the. district, 1 feel that I owe It to you, the voters, to Visit-every county In the district and lid out the wishes of the people, so that your support of me at the general election, should you wish to girt It, will not bo without results, 1 wish to say here that I am In favor of auklug two districts outof the Twenty-first district one comprising Crook, Jefersou and brant and tho other Klamath and Lake, with one representative each. Ths would bq preferable to the'jolnt district, as each group of counties couM-then elect Its own representative. .. 1 also wlsh.tojiay that 1 am In favor of encouraging all kinds of industries to locate In Oregon, under the only rational plan: By reducing the .burden of taxation ou. Industry, while discouraging specu lation and nfonopply everywhere. By granting nofavora, by treating everyone w(th exact Justice. FRED W, HYNDMANr Asphalt mixed with cemeat la helng tried out for paring purposes on the Bagumbayan drlra la, Manila, one of the world's most famous boulevsrdi, Had teeth handicap children. 0 submit bids ou blanksrr thBcllyenglnMr.amniJi'K considered unless . ,(Ul)m,3 " wybeoblalnedal,ilo;Z:!s LEGAL NOTICES WOMEN SHOULD 6ET THIS HABIT AS WELL AS MEN OONT EAT BITE OF tRIAKfAfiT UNTIL YOU' ORINK OLAM HOT WATER OF Notice te Creditors In tho County "Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, In the Matter of the Estate of William Whltlock. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that f have been appointed executrix of the last wlil und testament of William Whit lock, deceased, by the above' entitled court. , All persons having claims against tho said estate, are required to pre- sont tame to me at the office of Charles J, Ferguson, attorney, at law, Klamath I'ftllH, Oregon, within six months from the 24th day of May, A. D. 1016, with the proper and necessary rouchers at tacked thereto aa required by law, AMELIA WH1TLOCK. r.xccutrix of the Last Will and Testa ment of William Whltlock, De ceased. 28-S-t-M-n l'olloe Judge. The successful " offlee of the UlllUlM quired to give bona It: will be !1 II M fixed by the Common Council A?.? faithful Perform.... ... T0" ,ot to l entered l,,VoM;j;Jjct Proyement. KachHl.l must b, punled by check, eortlnea 'b ft responslbhj bank for CporcontoS successful bidder will ,mtor ,nt! tract with tho city tw th. inakh!?: such Improvement, ui.m H.J! from tho date of the nvr, n The Common Council ieerta ,K. right to , -eject any ,, 1(llbld W make such Improvemviu ot, behalf of Dated at Kfau.atl, KuIU. My Wllu 1MjtA'''AV.TT,I.ulM,i5;; fWAA''VMMWVVMMVW STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation Is a very simple, natural trouble, but unless prop erly treated, It may develop Into a most serious and complicated disease. We advise that Carl's Little Liver Lifters be kept la ev ery home. We cannot recommend. these pills too highly. We cau tion our patrons against the free and indiscriminate use " of laxa tives and purgatives. 25c. Star Drug Co. .'. Scattered Shots .'. THAT GERMAN "nut-cracker" finds the French defense of .Verdua Is a bard nut to. crack. SOME PAPER says the British are again near Kut-El-Amara. If that's the case,, they may be besieged agala. Best Pulp-Fed Steers Get the Highest Market Price In view of the Interest Klamath feeders started, on the beet tops' ad Happy, bright alert vigorous and vivacious a good clear skin: a nat ural, rosy .complexion and freedom from Illness are.assuredonly by clean, healthy blood. If only every' woman and likewise every man could realise the wonders of the morning Inside, bath, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thousands' of slckley, anemic-looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complexions; In stead Of the multitudes of "nerva Netlte Inviting llde Pursuant to direction of the Common Council of the city of Klamath Fall, notice Is hereby given .that bids will bo received by the Police Judge of, said city at his office In the city hall up to and including Monday evening at I o'clock p. m of June 6lh, lilt, for making tho proposed Improvement on Kloventh street, from Mala street northerly to the southerly line of the V. s. government IrrigaUoa.caasX also from the northerly lino ot the U. S. government Irrigation canal northerly to- the Intersection of Eleventh street. Upbsni street and Wordea avenue, thence westerly on Upham street to the intersection of Prospect street. In eluding Intersections; the proposed Im provement to be made Includes the grading ot said street to establish grade to a width of 26' feet and hard surfacing said street to a width of 16 feet over all, Including curbs, with either bltulithlc or oil macadam; all of n Id proposed Improvement to he made toKolhor with the materials to be used In accordance with plans and specifica tions of the city engineer oa file hi the ofilce ot the Police Judge of said elty, reference thereto Is hereby made for unmr ueiaiis regarding piaas. 4coa.- 3 j day of June, 1916. Tho sale of ssld Hlructlon. materials and quantities. real property will bo subject to con- Hald'Improvement will be let la oaejflrtnatlon by the above entitled court, Notice of Administratrix' Salt of fai Property Jn the County Court or tho stats ot vxaavii, lur iajukiuh County, In the Matter of tho ):tato of p, o. aisnari, uvcCBSOU, Notice Is hereby glv.-n that the iu. deralgned, administratrix of the estate of F. a. Stewart, deconaed. in pur suance of an order of the above en titled court In the above untitled cause' made and entered on tho 2d day of February, 1816, authorizing mid ad ministratrix to soil certain real prop erty of said estate, will on and after the 3d day of June, 1910, offer for ui. and sell at private io for cub to hand all the right, tltlo and Interest wnicn sam r. O. Stewart had at to time of his death In and to the folia. Ing described real propeity, to-wlt: Lot 1 of block 91 In the town of White Lake. In Klamuth county, Or ton; 8BK of NWK, KJ4 of 8WU, NWK of SWK of xoctloo 7, Id township 39 south, rano 9, and the NEK of NEK of section 16, town ship 31 south. rmiKo 10, all east of the Willamette Murldlnn. la Klam ath county. Orenoti, containing Wo acres. Uld4 for tho purchnno or tald real property will be received by the un- derHlgned at her rrsldouco, which 1 4?0 South Pine street, ItoscburR, Doug.. Ism county, Oregon, on und after the contract, and bids will be received for bltulithlc pavement and for oil ma cadam, and will be opened for consid eration by the Common Council on the 5th day of June, 1916, at ths hour of I BUT WE SHOULJ2. worry bout Eur ope. We want to get busy uad kelp I Uncle Bob Strahorn lay the rail from Klamath Fans to the rest of civilisa tion, and get together and boost for more Industries to utilize our dormant resources. Then well all own Fords or'automoblles. hrfrfrfMNassrfSssBrfrfMaaBBi Van Riper Bros. THE STORE OF QUALITY COFFEE "Our Special," splendid value, 1 lb. can - 35c TEA in bulk, all 60c grades, special this week, per lb. 40c TUNA FISH "Van Camps," large can .-25c OLIVES "Manzanlllas," stuffed with Spanish Sweet Peppers, 10 os. bottle, special .30c FORK AND BEANS "Rex," only a few left ular 15c and fdcT Beg- OWING Tf KLAMATH'S world re nown bird life. Mr. Finleys lecture, illustrated with motion pictures should be of more than usual 'interest to local people. .And furthermore. Its free. special, ..10c and 15c DEVILED CHICKEN Underwoods," a new one, per -c OUAXAIO f OAF POWDER . lie package, special ....... to -GET THE HABIT lJ Why That Lame Back? That morning lameness those sharp pains when bending or lifting, make work a burden and rest impossible. Don't be handicapped by a bad back look to your kidneys. You will make no mistake by following this Klamath Falls resident's example. -. l. Ubrin, ill Sargent street, Klamath Falls, says: "I was down with lumbago. For a day I couldn't move, as my back pained me so. It came on without warning. It felt as though my back was broken. I had only taken two doses of Doaa'a Kid ney pills when I was able to get about One box permanently , cured me of lumbago, for I have sever had any re turn of the trouble for. two years." , Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for ft kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Uhria had. Foster-Milburn Co., props., Buffalo, N. Y, adv. o If you're looking for a heme., let business property, farm or raneK Chli- eete ean save yew money. N county people are taking in the pros pect of this becoming a sugar beat producing section, the following from the Kansas City Star regarding the possibilities of beet pulp aa a stack food should, be given consideratien: Cattle fed' on beet pulp broke all records for prices paid this class of cattle.last week in Kansas City. Four teen cars ot pulp-fed cattia from Colo rado brought $9.40, which u forty cents over the. previous high price ana within twenty cents of the week's top for corn fed steers. About ons hun dred cars of pulp-fed Colorado steers sold from thls'flgure down to 39 la the latter part of the week. An enor mous demand for beef caused the high prices, C. V. Owens a farmer and feeder of Greeley, Colo., was among the Colo rado shippers who sold three million dollars' worth of cattle and sheep, mostly cattle. In Kansas City last week. Mr. Owens brought five cars of pulp-fed steers and one car of corn fed steers to market. He farms about three hundred acres and feeda about crowns in the field aad pulp feeding begins about November 1. "We pay seventy-five coats a tea for pulp at the mill. At the start I feed ,a steer 135 pounds of pulp into which Is mixed five pounds of alfalfa hay a day. At the end of the feeding period a steer Is eatlag about eighty pounds of pulp a day. The syrup costs LflO a ton at. the mllL I grew the al falfa. No other feed Is given. It costs, me thirteen cents a day to feed a steer. "My steers started at 907 pounds and after 180 days went over the scales in the Kansas City stock yards at Lz36, that Is the pulp-fad steers did. The twenty corn feed steers I had averaged 1,260 pounds. "I raise and feed several hundred hogs each year. Last year I fed three hundred shoats oa fourteea aeres of alfalfa. I divided the field la halt aad turned them Into It Whea they had eaten that down I let them Into tho ad joining field and by the Uaie they 'had that down the first serea acres was up again. When they hare, eaten a field down you turn the water oato It UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC WearaagaurerCalkaas A MasmUfea'B saaU, freight beau oa the Upper Klamath Lake, tlnaes leave this ol every morula except Huaday, at 7:M. PHONE la7 six hundred steers In dry lots. Mr. at once and in a few days it U Owens feeda. cattle because it makes bis bank account, and .his farm better. "I've hauled four thousand loads of manure from my feed lots to my farm in the last three years," Mr. Owens remarked last week in Kansas City. "I raised 18,700 bushels jot pota toes last year, close to 400 bushels to the acre. The steers helped raise them. Also, I grow fifty to sixty acres of sugar beets that yield about twenty tons to the acre. The steers make that yield better than the average. The sugar mills that buy the beets anu sen oacic tne, oeet pulp for cattle acre. We contract with families of WU.U7 tm jimp umy 10 larmers wao Russian laborers for the handwork am . beets at f 20 an acre." along rapidly. I'm la the Irrigated part of the Poudre River VaUty,- yea know. "Alfalfa la on of our best crops. I've one hundred and fifty aerte la alfalfa and average three cuttings a year from It. Usually we plow up al falfa to put la potatoes. Our heat beets are on potato land. so. beets follow potatoes, then, wheat aad hack Into alfalfa. Beets aro sold according to sugar content, but they aarsr bring less than 6 a ton. The arena la seventeen to eighteen tons ta the wrecks," "rundowns." "brala fags" and o'clock n. m. Bidden win h nir pvMiuuaiB we anouia see, a rime, op timistic throng of rosy-cheeked people everywaere. , Aa inside. bath la bad by drinkina each morning before breakfast aataaa or. real hot water wlth-a-teaspodnful of limes tone -phosphate In It-to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and tea yards of howela'the previous days indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poisons,, thus cleansing, sweeten ing aad .freshening the eaUre aliment ary canal before putting more food Into the Btoaweh. Those subject to sick headache. biliousness, nasty breath, rheumatism. colds; aad particularly those who hare ' a pauM, bbimw complexion and who ars coBsUpated very often, are urged to obtaia quarter pound of llmcstoae phosphate at the drag store which will cost hut a. trlle but Is sufficient to demonstrate the quick aad remark able change both In health and ap pearance awaiting those who practice internal saaltatloa. We must remem ber that inside cleanliness la more important than outside because ihe skin does not absorb Impurities to con taminate the blood, while the bores in the thirty feet of bowels da Adr. 'SB Dont forget to spend your Sundays oa Spring Creek' at "Spink's Camp. uooa oinaer, good ashing and good water to rinx. f.ft Dated, Itoseburg, Oregon, April 2S, 1916. ELLA HTKWART, Administratrix of tho Uitnto of V. 0. 8tewart, Decoased. 2RS.1MH4. Western Transfer Co. MAIN HTRKKT, NEAR FIFTH The Waters of Adrersky will never rise high enough to trouble those who have the saving habit. Tho first duty of a .young cbuple bbould bo to start putting by a little every pay day. This bank tTora you all its facilities to atva and to pay you for your prudence In Interest. 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