The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 03, 1909, Image 3

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The Greatest Power
Plant on Earth
Ulml In thu rnmlimi m..i imh, Vt) III01It.y
In tl.h comet? lluvu 0 ,iU 0WlJ, , 8lll t7 f J(m iBVo B(jl
n special llnlnliMi for miuiu special thin, you nru Imndlcuppod
wllh luck .if iMowlidiru that cm. bo obtained only by study.
All Hum of biMliiwH, HurvaXiiK m,d XH.pi.lni:, Mining, I'.luU.lcnl
MNlimilrnl, Architectural. Civil L'iili...rliig. etc., .u-iulru spe
cially tri.lued men. Wo l.nva 'I ho Urruto.it Power Plant on
Kurth for llialus. W.i will ., llr.powur to your bomo. Von
rah tiso II In your spmu tltnu and thus rut mi c.lur ntlon for
noiiMi special ItiliiK. What did you do with ,ur Mpi.ru tlmu
lust om, nutlitiiKT Wlml nr jou KolriK to do with your spurn
tlmu thin unr7 Have you thu iimhliiou lo nil .. ,u,fr ped
lloul llnvo you tho llLktultlvuutHH to study? if ,HU have,
murk tlm position ou would .mlir for. and s.md It to the
liiturniilloniil I'urirspuiiduiiiu Schools num. Ilu will t,. jou
how, mid help )ou l yvl lli.i spcclnl training toil ticodj us th.,
busliicis of thu I C H U to rnliu salaries. Do It now and la
uk hi.'lp you to mi (ducntlou and higher salary.
INTERNATIONAL COKRESPONDENCE
SCHOOLS.
Care Hotel Yc.l. DUN'SMUIU, CALIF
Plr-niii txplitln, without further obligation Un my
purl, how I i iin qunllfy for liirr'T salary mid ad
vancement to thu position b.foru which I Imvu
marked X,
llookkoopor .Mini in. J.IIKHH.U
Hl"noKmphir llunkliig
Advertisement Writer Miuctiirnl Cnnlnoor
Hhtiw-Curd Writer Arcllt.rt
Window Trimmer ArcMl-ctura Draftsman
Commercial Law Hulldlni: Contractor
Illustrator ,v" ''""cr
Civil Horvlcu Htollonar) engineer
Chemist Hun o or
Tustllu Mill Hun. Mnclmnlrnl llnitlncir
Klectrlclnn lllictrlc l.lKhtlnK Hupl.
Electric engineer Tel.phom, IliirJimrr
M'cliiinlri.l Draftsman
Name. . .
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City.
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KLAMATH FALLS
FORWARDING CO.
Transfer Work of All Kinds
Promptly Done
Baggage a Specialty. Charges Reasonable
Phone 605
How They Can Help In Keeping
tho Streets Clean.
URGE OTHERS TO DO LIKEWISE
Campaign of Education Carrlad on by
a Clvlo Ltagut of (Schoolboy Call
Atltntlon of Offsndera to Gravity of
Thalr Offanaa.
Clean directs add grcntly to the
tnictlvci.es of towns. In iimnll com
munltles especially, If every one, youw:
and old, did what he could to keep
U.u str'-eta clean, many an unkempt
town would bv wonderfully Improved.
fioy enn bnnd together and help to do
audi good work us the schoolboy of
the Crow ell Civic league In Now York
nn doing. 'I hey are nut only uldlng
the city to keep the streets clinn, but
tbey ore training themselves nnd edu
cating tholr parent In civic righteous
ness. While the league wuu cricanlzed
under thu nuvplces of the atreet clean
ing dcimrtnient nr.d U supcrvlned by
im employee of the department, Mr.
Ittiebcu H. Hlmon, the boys themselves
an- doing Hie vwuk. Ho fur an possible
they arc kctplui; the streets of the
lowor tnnt aide clean.
The boys dou't k I Into while duck
ami c (.bout tho air. eta with u broom,
of courtu Ihey attack trouble at In
amine. When they ae n mini or wo
man vlolntlnc one of the city ordi
nance b) Ihronliii: ri'fuae Into the
streets, they call the attention of the
offender to lliu ifrnxlty of the olfeiise.
If that does not serve they hand out
one of the tlrcuhrx Kit en below. 13v
er' boy cnrrl's n nupply, neatly folded.
In hta IiihI If pocket It It a follows:
AN APi'UAI. TO OL'lt I'ATIICtta ANO
jioTin.ns
lly Ihu Crow oil Clvlo lnirua of l'uhllo
He loal t.'o !
"e sour na, ho or.anltp-1 to hflp
keep Ihr ftrt.In of oar iluirtct ai ilm
n i.oiatl U oik )oi for our lull'
V- iinJ iua, Hki tin ioi lllie to liaar
pcoi.l. do .i oO ci (uniuai of tt.a city
lamatit on 11. dirty condition of our
vrwli Vt'on'i o UI ui In ahowlnit
Ih'it opl that wo nr Jutt irooJ clt
Utna u tl.c)' Wo will dutrlbui amonz
kou from tlma to llmt roplta of th law.
Hut intra arr two ttilnsa wo want to men
tion hcra
V feci viry nuch athamtd of tin
ilnrmtni: hatlt nmonz mma of n of
Ituonltut Karbasu and lo. Into th.
ttrctli throusli wlnduwa and call upon
yuu to telp ui Hop It.
(Jartinc. and aih cana ar ftlld t'i over-
I aor ma; ana cauerru ov.r tr.e aiaewaiKa.
Wa recocnlt that Ilia landlorda nr alto
t fault In not pruilOIni rr.ouifli etna.
I Wa walrorna nil complalnta.
1 Tak hied of our Hul! Help u b
rom. cool cltUana or uur urtat city thu
may Juatly i. "Wo art, proud of our
. d.an city cf Naw Torlc "
t cnowm.i. civic LnAOUE.
PuMIr School No i.
IU Hanry Straat. N. T.
' Tliene clrculan are prlnliil In Kng
llab and Ylddlxh, mid nt the fundi of
tho Crowcll Cltlc leaRtio lncrene oth
er MiiRiiacei may Im- added, llr.un lica
of thu leauTie have been eMablUucd lu
number of acboola, a teacher belnc
placed In ehnrre of each.
At regular Interval n tneellUK U
i held, when tho Ihv make i. report of
wlu.t Uicy h.ivf uune Tlicau reports
ire II. r r form. n.ldreiMd to the
comtiil3flum r vt Direct cleaning. The
tinmn mid nililrcst of the nfTinder aru
(then when tho nnnio l known, nnd
earh hoy loll the metauren he took to
l event n ncurrencu of the offenae.
The boys of the Crowcll Civic League
of J'ubll" Hcbool Xo. I! nrp the only
onca mi yet to ilrculnrle tbi renldcnta
In tho district In which they live. They
hnro Utile moiiuy, but the havo man
rh to hntu n few circular printed,
which they distribute n needed. They
realize that l,-nnranii- Ilea at Ibo root
of thu fault and that few would offend
again If tbvy reillzed that tbey were
violating lawi of health nt well na of
the munlcpnllty.
The oQiceta of tbo Crowell Civic
League of inibllc Rcbool No. 2 coiiHMt
of a president, vice president, record
ing accretary, t orrespondbig Decretory
and a forcmun.
The chief purpoie for which tbe
league wan organized, that of keeping
atrceta clean and urging others to do
the same, can be applied to uuy town
and will be found beneficial,
Muit Not Throw Paper on 3trta.
1 Ecrapa of puper nnd newspaper
thrown aalde oo aldcwalks and road
soon make a town look untidy and
anything but nttrnetlre. Any move
ment to prevent such a state of af
fairs Is worthy of consideration. In
IndlnnapolH, Ind., the women who
throw bits of paper Into the street
from their cuirtajts. un who tear up
letters or bills nnd ton them where
they will rear tin- looks of the city
and those who throw hills nnd circu
lars from tho houietopt will not be
permitted to do so lu the future.
Mayor Tlookwalter baa decreed It: so
has the board of public works, and
tbe board of public safety bus passed
It along to tbe police department for
. tnferccment. "Washington Is 'one of
tbe cleanest cities In tbe country."
laid Mayor Bookwaltcr. "and It la kept
I clean largely By teeing that citizens
'do not litter up the streets. Indlanap
(oil Is also a clesn city, and wo want
to keep It so."
Proorast and Valur of Natura Study.
More and more of nature atudy Is
bcln? Introduced Into schools from
tbe bU-heit to the lowest. and no small
part of It consists of studies In plant
life, added to which Is the experience
gained In the school garden or field
studies nlong botanical linen, in the
next generation n marked Improve
ment will be seen In tbe general ap
preciation of pnrlts. street trees nnd
other meins of making the town beau
tiful along strictly honlculturnl lines.
Th Australian Dingo.
Tbe only ln-aat of prey found
Australia l the dingo, or wild doa
Id
Useless Alona.
"Are you going to apud the summer
at tbe avaahurvf
"No; I fear I wouldn't tujoy myself.
"Why notv
"Well, I haven t anything tu spend
but tb summer"
ND1VIDUAL SOHOOL GARDENS
feature of School Life That Will Soon
Prevail In America.
The Individual garden Is ono phase
of school life that sooner or later must
come to every pupil In the land, for
tho garden movem'Tit Is growing, and
Interest Is lieenmlng no wldcuprrod
and ututu that this phase of nature
study will soon be In vojiue In the
public N"bool of every state In tho
Union, livery child liken lo have some
thing exclusively Its own, and at
school It should have it separate gar
den plot Ju'.t its secure mid exclusive
as the allotment of seats In the school
room In the Individual sehool garden each
tblld necessarily 'goes through nil tbe
operations entailed upon tbe practical
soil tiller In prep.in.llon, planting nnd
care. If n competent Icnrhtr l prut
cnt every step In gardening operations
should be fully explained Jo tbe child
from the nature of tbe toll and Its sup
ply of plant focd on to the harvest of
seeds from the annual riant:. Cicb
successive step and stake of develop
ment In the lire history of the plant of
a season should be explained
Sucb a course In tbe ii'liool gjrdi'ti
develops system and Inyo th foiii'd-i-tlou
for n life study of plant life,
which, next to our own. Is tho most
Important In the world, fcr we depend
for food and various other purposes
upon plant life more than me do upon
animal life Through this study uuly
may we gleam a thorough knowledge
and appreciation of the beautiful world
in vi bleb we live aside from that mar
red, marked or "Improved" by tbe
band of man. Close aequo tutauce w ttb
plant life gained from this constant
contact wltb plants will lead to the
growing of vegetables and ornamen
tals at home, tho embellishment of tbe
borne and school premises, the plant
ing of parks and parkways, nntll suc
cessive generations will have so beau-
'tilled tbe world that tbey will allude
to our period of occupancy as a dark
ened nsu or the purled In which, hav
ing eyes, we saw nut.
Tbe great and growing city beauti
ful movement will advance Just tn
proportion ns vvu succeed In Interest
ing tbe coining generation In tbe beau
tiful to be ft u nd In uarare, for tn no
other way mty we i-o effectually over
corns or ohciire tbe glaring artificiali
ties of city I If.; as by tho Intellt;ent
use of tbe whop- ranje of plant life
from the I'liiuMe, creeping graBs to tbe
lofty, iteplrl-ig tre- Los Angeles
Times
Absent Treatment,
frasarre m from tbe candid man
Who (alia m to my fac
With franUr.tu raw exactly what
11a thlnka about my caae.
if ha muat worry o'er my Bins
And ot my faults krap track.
I'd mueb pr.f.r to have him do
Hla worst behind my back.
Defined.
"What Is a spcudtbrlftr
"A commercial Institution."
"A wbatr
"A clearing bouse for tbe aecurltlM
and funds of tbe fumlly."
What Did He Meant
"You say you are compelled to alnj
by your parent"
"Yes."
"You shouldn't"
"Whyr
"Because you bare no volet In tbe
matter."
In tho County Court of the, Bute) el
Oregon, for tho County of
Klamath.
In tho mattor of lhe OuartHaashlp
of tho Person and .BeUte of Letter
Stacy Cotnhan, Clifford Johnson Col
rlinn, and Stephen Colaban, 'Minors.
Order to Show Cause on Applica
tion of Guardian for an Order to
Sell Ileal Estate. ,
It appearing to tbli Court from tk
petition this day presonted aad flled
by Joseph P. Colaban, th gvardlaa
of tho person and estate ofLtwUr
Stacy Colaban, Clifford Johnson Col
ahan, and Stephen, Colaban, Bloor,
praying for an order and llcta of
alo of tbo certain' Interest (a str
ain roal, property belonging to ald
wards, tbat It Is necessary and far
U best Interest of said ward tbat
heir said Interest In such real prop
erty be sold, and It appearing from
said petition tbat sucb may be true.
It Is, therefore, beroby ordered,
hat tbo next of kin of said ward,
and all persons Interested In -thalr
tald oitatu, appear before) this .Court
en Baturday, tbe 27th day of, March,
1J0U, at the Lour of ten o'clock In
ho forenoon of said day, at th court
room of this Court, In th County
Court House at tho City of Klamath
Kails, In the County of Klamath and
Stato of Oregon, thtn and there to
show cause, If any tboy have;, why
a llcenso should not be granted for
tbo salo ot the Interest of Mid
Wards tn sucb real property, deacrln
cd In said petition.
It Is furtbor ordered, that a, copy
lereof shall be personally served oa
the next of kin of said ward and
Lll uersons Interested In their said
utates respectively, at Uau'ten days
Leforo tbo dato last above mention
ed, or tbat this order be published
ct least three auccesilVd wsoks In
be livening Herald, a dally newspa
per printed and published at th
:lty ot Klamath Kails, In said coun
ty, being a newspaper of geaen-al
circulation therein.
The real property mentioned In
Mid petition being described na fol
lows, to-wit: Thu 8WK of tbo
dWU ot Sec. IS; th SB of tbo
SEU of Sec. 16; tte NEK of tbo
NEK of Sec 21; the NWVi. tbo
SWU of the NEK, th NV cf tho
3EK, tho 8EK of th 8EK of Soe.
22; tho WU ot th NWK.tb NWVI
of tho SWK ot Sec 26; and tbo
NE4 of tbe NEK of Sec. 27, all la
rp. 37 8., It. 11 ft E., of th Wil
lamette Meridian, In Klamath Cota
ty, Oregon, containing la all (00
acres ot land, according to tbo ot
ernment survey thereof.
Done this 23d day or February,
A. D. 10.
J. B. QRirriTH.
2-24 County Judfo.
To earn raoic, team more. Boo tho
I. C. S. man at the now Portland
8torc. For a fow days only. IS
Hydraulic Stone & Brick Company
HYDRAULIC 8TONR ft llltll'IC COMPANY, organized, mid tu be Incorporated uuder tbo lawa of tbu Stato
t Jnun, with u Capital Stuck of 130,000.00, for thu purpose, of manufacturing Concrete liuldlug Blocks,
sod all materials for Coucreto llulldlugu nnd Comrtlu Work, nnd also to mako Concretu llrlck, and Press
ed llrkk, all by thu Inlcst Improved lldraullc Macliluor)
.This Company has purchu.ml from thu Amurlcan ll)draullc Stonu Cumpuuy, tbo concruto machlnory
and cijulpmunl, with uxclualvu rights for Klnmath County, fur making cuuerutu building materials by hy
draulic pnssuro tlm ouly prvxTM fur innkliig TltL'i: COXt.'ltrrK HTO.NK. What U meant by True Cou
ttste, Is the uniform compactness of thu concretu mutcrlal lu tbo flnlshod product.
Thu lljdraullc Machlnory Is so ronatructid that Ono Hundred Thousand (tOO.000) pounds pressure
put upuu each block. Tho face of tho regular ulzu blocks Is U by 24 Inches, and aru so compact when
(lnlihi.il that lu bruuklng it plec. with u slvdgu hnmiiier, tho hardest stouos It. tint matcrlnl, ouu Inch In dlatn
tr, will bruik boforu thu toiicretu around them rolcnscu Thu unormous pivsauiu nils every void.
With this timlerlul mid systom of Concrclo Ciiustrurtloti, thu wnlla ftro bonded lu uvory. direction, and
Ixlng from :kj io i!0 pur tent hollow- air rln illation both vertlcul i.ud horizontal, ituiklng mi nlmoluuly dry
(oarrete wall. For ovur seven years h.illdliir.s by this h)hIimii Imvu been constructed, lu dlffureut parts cif
the country, and llteru lias never bis-.i n ibtiup wall. Tiro proof buildings will hu comtructed by this sjstem,
at ouu third, or more, less than with brick
Tlm dally cupnclty of ouch Hdniullc I'rei-s Mufhi'.-. is equal In JT.iMH) bilck -lining samu ap.tee, suf
'dent tor u building 20 by 2& feet Miuarn mid 1 ( hlKh.
Ibis Company will Install till nuw mid tli lnii-l tspes of Impinvod mi.rhliiui) . H)drtttillu Piestus.
Croihers, Mixers, Pressed llrlck Maililuvry. K.ncns, Kletnlois, Tiutks, Curs mid nil equipment iieceswry
'or practlinl and porfort operutlou, fin t.iinlm: out tlu vei) bnii clans tit work til right prleia. Tho com
Wned works will employ a grtiit n imber of niuii.
Per a very nominal rmislileruliou lbi INnuimiy bus -etinssl the most (Unliable location nml factory
He lo ln had, In, or near Klatiuvtli Pulls, iihHnIIiik "f "'US' neics of limit, near lite lai.tllng on the Upper
le. Willi a at or IO foot binding, mid it rlghl-of-nny from fmtor) and works to tin landing. This ro
Wy runinlns I ho very Im-sI iiutlerlnt for bold Com r. to nu.l tirltk, .mil tlu ciutip..iiy will hooit Im pivpure.
10 turn out llieao inalorUls at as low to I its run U done In any purl of lln rmiiilr).
DEMAND FOR CONCRETE MATERIAL AND BRICK; BUILDINGS
i , TO BE CONSTRUCTED THIS TEAR
It was only attar a vary caroful Investigation of tho demand tor Coccrcto and Bilck, that this Com-
M decided to put In ,nn oxtonslvo plant In Klamath Falls. At prcoont there aro calculations and propar-
-'-vi UUIOK (UAQO COP UtKMQ Or IWCIliy ROOU UUIIUWHI uwunwi iu wai iiwui fuvuv iv fv,vuv vaiiut A,lH(BU
tttUc iclioolibulldlnv Tor tbo West End will soon havo to bo built. Tho new Court House ts going to bo
fcMH. The uAsa.An.ra.. ..nnnt Bnri.miinv nthor mllroftd building, n ill go up tuli oar, Sldowolki will be put
- r--"vsaa vfwf'avv tww r
Itcildoncei will soon bo aolnc uu with our two pleco, hollow wall (dry wall) Concroto Blocks,
Taking into conaldoratlon tbo great amount of building already planned, tho matorlal roqulrod in
construction', Ja'na 'tho adrantagos this Company will havo In supplying aamo, thoro Is no aafor or moro
'vaisoio Invoatmont than the stock of this Company. Tho par value or tbo snares is si.qo oacn, and a lim
ited stnonnf ne .. n..... atn mill ivn aold at 8G conts Dor aharo.
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Sample ot th Concroto made by this Hydraulic Process, style of th block, with out May 'bo MM
at th offlco ot tbe "Roady.Made House Company," opposite the Masonic HalL All aro InTtted'to call And
get Information. Parties who are considering building will do well to call at tho tvIItt. trnmttjn.
-.. ov. ,-h...vu,m. v. , juvi viiwhu Ajutrct iirvoaiuoa mat. win oo maXO to a IITnltM
ot persons who xpect to build within from one to throe years.
TORAUUC
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. PITTS and E. T. SHORTT
B0' 293 . KLAMATH TaULS,l OMGOit:
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