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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1913)
.& Guide Hoviton's OPERA HOUSE DARK THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. MHw Published dally except Bandar tr tka Herald Publlshtag Omuy of Klamatk Falls, at 118 Fourth aft. Rutsred at tha poetoStee at Klamatk Falls, Oregon, tor traaamlsslon through tha malls aa seeond-elasa matter. Subscription terms by Ball to any ad dress la tha United States: Ono year f B.00 One month (0 KltiMATO FALLB. ORBMON TUKSDAY, APRIL W, IBIS TEMPLI THEATRE MATINKK OAIL1 AT 2:30 ALL UCKN8KII I'lCTUHKS ".Notre Umn," Three-Reel Pathe Feature -The Opm SwHck," Kalaai Railroad Story STAJt THEATRE , H.wte Movies aa Vawkvilk PROGRAM TONIGHT TUBKDAX ANk WKDXBMAY STROM AND RKCKKR ilaaat M leal Act em taw Oaaat Aflaaai aalaaaail Atf agftaaAlstkam UHIWRU mlMJsFesFmau Weather Conditione far AotM Oato Max. Mia. Weathsr 1 6S It Pt Cl'dy 2 II IS 3 47 11 4 41 II 5.t 44 10 6 4( as 't go as s sa se 9 S 14 lV i t till Av "flaaaia lnrlr Mnf Manga " flBTTIKA JfmmrmgmmmBBB) Thrilling DatacUTa Story la two ParU, by Tkaahoueer Co. 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This orgaaltattoa also se cured the appropriation tor tha hand tome agricultural school, aad waa the moving factor la bringing to tha town several factorlaa aad naw Industrie SEVEN THOlSANDvWILL SOON BE WORKING AT THE FAIR SITU Claar Clear CUady PtCleVy PtCl'dy Claar Claar Claar Claar Claar Claar Cleady Cloudy United Press Ron loo U '. nPrPt , ns ,ro, . .. HAN FRANCISCO, April 8lt.-I.o- ferrnl Mate "' V"J " 'J1''! cnted on n site of unlaw beauty, tho their rrom 1880,000 to half structures of tho Panama-Pacific ex- n ImllUm dollars position to bo held In Han Kranclsco Tha .'Million mcla "X '""" In IMS aro well on their way toward nu two great reasons why California completion today. The low afforded Is mnKiiitf Kreai emiri . "'"""" from tho fslr grounds Is unaurparsod. records ot an exposition. i" From tho 8orvlce building, which al- Is that California, niid Han Francisco ready Is completed, a wonderful pan- especially, reawes too iiuim imi orama unfolds Itself. Directly lu the inenl wiiicn inn occaswn . iu im- What baa been dona la this Mich-foreground Is the Incomparable Hold- urate, and they wish lo make tho cole- litan town can be repeated in Klam-ten Onto and tho blue waters of tho hrnllou In keeping ami lite iiuiiuing Pacifies to the left tho eternal hills, of tho Panama canal, rue secomi lopped by tho green-capped peaks of ureal reason why the Callfornlans are Mount Tniiialnalsi to the rlsht. tho so anxious to show tho nation noil the rolling llcrkcley hilts with tho cities world what Callfornlaus can nccom- of llcrklv nn.l lilrhmond lrlne bo- n lull, say the oinciau, is win meinury .., of .isolation which reletied In the! Moro than l.ooo men todar are" city of San Kranclsco following tho working on Machinery Hall, tho larg- earthquake seven years ao, and their, est of tho exhibit palaces. 11 will cov- desire to show to the world what Lai- r an area of approximately nine Ifornla and San Kranclsco can ac-. acres. Ily July every ono of tho four- ccmpllsh lu tho face of such a calam-1 teen great bulldlnpi wll bo well un- U.v In that short length of time. To dor way In conduction and 7.000 reallo this the world's greatest sculp men will bo working on them. This tors and architects havo been secured,' numbor Is exclusive of thoso who will with Carl Hitter al the head of tliv tmmilviMt in ihmttlirr two sortlnn former Jules llunrln hits charge of alh Falls It tha energetic cltlsens will combine and plan and work for the upbuilding of their home town. SENIOR PLAY TO BE GIVEN MAY 21 THANBLATION OF FKEYTAU'S (UtKAT UKHMAN VARCt: OOMK- UV OF NKWHFAPKK UFK Wll.l. UK THIS OWaWIKa E&mf jtoi LAY oCnir VOIR bn '"Id IlKlirn .,l l "'""' Mor, 1 '"' "f latanit he . ..'.Nl " vreis n ., -'.rm bank ) Mlt I w'e a rittxuii.. Mbslsj, i-" rNnTte '" would bsh "'"I over. First Trust and Savings Bank Klanrith Fallu, Ortou I.VTKRSWr IN PVBUO AFFAIRS "TtMDectatJMRasgaaaaCar," Tkamheaaer Coasady STAR'TIUATKR ORCntsTRA WOOD Dry flsah Waetl, ! taA. .SgU Dry Fir Hteb, lS-tach. . . .S4.M JFHBCR WOOy g"4 fsOfl a a a a Va9V SS-aads greasi Pnaa Slak. .a.TS lCwisNti staaa Fir Mak . .faXM KLAMATH FCEL CO., O. Feyte. Msasgar Oflaa, 11M Flaw. Phaese SM4sR aKtBggggtasBgsgsgaasjnasKsawsgssasksissaMsaMSsaMsainAaiatiHMBBiv Grocerv Buying aava t Uraeary buying afcaaM aarafal attaaUoa. It'a gaaka a sslsUka. Wa kattar graaariaa ara taa akaarar groearlea. Careful bavara alaa knew tala. Oroaery auylag la year Grocery Selling ta our bustasas. Wa aall aaly "better" grocarlas, aai wa aaU tkaat for tha least mosey geaal-kla. Van Riper Bros. Phone 85; n i New City LAUNDRY JajNinese kand work Gooal aadproapt work gtoarasUtt4 J i i WiU be OPENMON., APR, 31 lMFwsrtJiSt, FkasMa 'J' , V X. II tVAY BACK in tba days ot the L glory of Athens, Pareclea aald: "We regard tha man who takes In terest la public at airs not aa a karm leM, but aa a useless, character." Un fotuaately for the upbuilding ot Klamath Falls, the race of useless characters la not yet atttaet It la not an uncommon thing to Sad that, when anything la tha way of town plamalag aad development la proposed, there will ba opposition from "leading elUseas" aad "prom. laeat taxpayers." Whan something la. said about the "city beautiful" or a "civic center," a common comment will be: "Ob, yeas Due Idea for big cities ilka Chicago, Cleveland or Bea ton; but you would bankrupt the town if you attempted anything along that line here now. When wa have grown to be a city of fifty or a hun dred thousand people, then wo can afford to beautify." In tha town where thla kind of sen timent la uppermost and tha "tight wad" spirit dominates and controls public affaire, there la not much hope iur iu upBuiwiBg sua aeToiopmoai. J Many small towns have long since learaea oy practical experiesoa vaai town Improvement is absolutely prac tical and profitable; that tba work of beautifying is a paying proposition, not only for the big citias, but for tha smallest town or village. It has also been proven that, compared with tha benefits accrued, it Is not costly, nor need It involve a large debt upon the community. Usually tba hardest thing la to get public sentiment aroused. It requires some work to awaken civic pride aad get things moving to ward the desired and. In any community where a taw cit izens, who have a full measure of civic prida aad ara possessed of the right sUadarde of Ufa, will gat to gether aad organise for the work la band, thCy can Inaugurate a move ment for town improvement and civic ."betterment that will soon show results aad eventually bring numberless ad vantages and benefits to ovary cltUen of the town. Many instances could be cited where tha movement for town development waa inaugurated by tha Chamber ot Commerce, Bual- nesa Han's Cluk, or Cme Improve- meat League. The .plana are formu lated, aad then a vigorous campaign Is started. The organisation decides what is wanted, and than goo attar It. If there ba the necessary amount of push aad enthusiasm behlad tha movement, it will not ba long before results ara raapad. Tha experience of a certain tows in Michigan might ba etted. Tern years ago tko bottom had fallen ent of IU solo Industry (lumbar), gad, aceordlag to report, "tka streets ware paved wKk sawdust aad mill waste, the eewer system waa a Joke, tka f ra departmant waa only fair, aad tka school system tka same. If farm trade was dUsaassd, it was aa a future. Aa agricultural sshoo! weald hare bean looked upon aa a fifth lag if or a hone. The tawa 'knacker reigned supreme, aad soma of tba moat opUmlatle attt beligraw tkat tkaUwn weal The Sealor Class play i will ba given Wednesday, May a 1st, at. Houston's opera house. Tha data for tka production has just been eel by tha Instruetara la charge. The seniors this ysar will produce "The Journalist," uanatated from the Herman by Mum Bessie Applegate, in structor In English, aad Mrs. Ernest Lddy, Instructor la German at tha high school. Tha play la a farcecom cdy, from the pea or FreyUg, the Teutonic playwright. Following U tka cast ot characters: "Colonel Berg." Ernest Nail; "Deaden." a landed proprietor, Har ry Galarueaux; "Prof. Ondendorf," editor ot the Tlmea. Robert Itlggs; "Blumaaberg," editor ot the Courier. Theodore Case; "Schmock," assistant editor of the Courier, Lester Boggs; "Plepenbrlnk," wine dealer aad vot er, Joe Skelton; "Bolts," "Bellmaua," "Kaumpe," "Koeroer." "Hennlng" aad "Mueller," employed on tha Times, Harry Mesaer. J. Hardin Car ter, Earle McCoy, Oliver Applegate. Walter Donart, Paul Noel; "Korb," secretary to Adelheld, Albert Jonas; "Judge Bchwaru," Clifford Bevtts; "Klelnmlchel," a cltlsen, Rex i'rarle; "Frits," hto son, Louis No cture; "Ida," daughter ot "Coloael Berg," Jennie Applegate; "Adelheld Runek," Maysel Sanderson; "Madame Leontlne Pavoni-Gessler," Iaea Elli ett: "Lotte," wife ot "Plepenbrlnk." Hazel Summers, "Bsrtba," their daughter, Alia Balls. mmmmamw ( mmmmmmm mmamm -a .mmmmmam agaH' 1 SmKaaamH ggamml t ientmKBaBagmn' BBBggmN i. ' BBBBgtal gggggBI A y!9mm gggggggBglggr' 'aViH CHARI.K8 C. MOORK President of tho Hoard of Directors ot the Panamn-Pacinr International reposition. ' ' Sprincj is (he Season To In.tmi n n, M1(1 In our luimo. ,0 vouauiEr ""irxoi bMtlijd.il,, "HI' U..ll,r.H,m ,,,'' n Mi lu titnltli of you rliftiiil'r cm u and a 1. cuii. ..." "Mill dm-'.."' '.-. LM w. AC.t.f I'tt Pn till... .... ' 1 gl.l uay and )0 u '"T" t flc ttnd irotiirt ork tttm HU.LtV '"'kggsi Don J. y.uiMMnll, Preatdesit I.'. M. Ilulili, Nlte-l'traedTtaa. llcrt 1 Wlllinttr, Herniary Surveyors und IrrkfllJon tiiglHrni KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. A II S I R A C I I N G Mn. Plan, HlurprlaU, Klc. KUtMATII, IIJAOK4KgM Cut flowers at No 3 Writ .Main si FOR RJSNTI Modem 6-room house, fur nished, piano, IS7.I0. 8-room houae, fll.ee. ILMEK L. IHENCH 71 MAIN BTHKBT voted to concessions and foreign state pavilions. Harris O. II. Counlck, director of works of the exposition, declared to day that It la the aim of thoie In charge of the affair to set a new rec ord la exposition construction. "At of the exposition, which will be de-Mho color plan and John C. MacUren,' who constructed the famous (loldenl Onto Park, has charge of florsl decor-' ntlons. Ono of the great features ot the ex position v.11 bo tho National lloy City. I with n population of 15,000 boys.'' More that I1.Q30.U00 Is to be spent previous American expositions," said ion this city. Two great commercial Connlck, "It has been the rule Ibat (organizations, which spend vast sums the exposition has been postponed alti developing the efficiency of boys yesr from the original date set for throughout Ihu United States, are be tho formal opening, or visitors bavejhlnd tho National lloy City project found construction and Installation Tho boys, tho Dick of the nation's Incomplete with on army of workmen (youth, will be. during the period of Banwnn BmmasBmmmmmm iHiflggggggggggggggggggggTl I i 'TamgofSricS-Sw "my' .gmgggg ZTSr KI.AH.tTH riUi Ml'NIO HOITM1 Nl llrtrtralawM al ska 1 1 U.40 I'Uy A (Vs PbeAm J (u.t inv, ntiMin i.iiiluufe Hn siduMny sail utbef n. Olhrr nasie at l pilr. Tuning sad Agrnry (or Hlnfrf IS4BMS I l4itlux Muctiliir. OUiff !' lir, hifr sad Kdnsa na I unl. slid Xsrhlars. Hnrda,g tlmiriy and Plrtures. It. MtlSK, IWHHsr .iu num m. .i liKli. tllfi U-tiilnulit ItrforiK StC. busy. This naturally detracU from the beauty of what should be a fin ished exposition. All buildings hero tho exposition Is on, members of a model settlement, tho watchword ot which will be "Achievement." Al ICE CREAM Our Fountain doea not cloaa, winter or summer. A dish of ice cream will taste aa good now as In hot weather. SPECITAL An extra fine bitter-sweet Chocolate at 75c the pound. Tfg- nSiieawta JgeMataaH. Makers of Para Candy will bo fully completed eight months, ready the mnchlnsrr for i-utinr ih. before the opening dnte, and all the i plan has been set In motion, and lads' nil over the country are fitting them-' sett es to participate In the contests In tan congroMlonal districts of the United States to win the coveted priv ilege of being one of tho representa tive of his homo soctlon at tha Na tional liny City. These boys will beJ choion In competitive examinations; 25 per cent will be allowed for educa tional qualifications, 25, per cent for moral character; 215 por'cent for phy-' steal development and 26 per cent for music. All their expenses to and exhibit will hnvo been Installed. Tho grounds will have been terraced and planted with shrubbery and trees when the formal opening takes place. Grading, lovelllng and excavating1 and the Installation ot the sower and wa- tor supply systems already hare boon completed, and evory detail of the ex position wll havo been perfected at least two months before the opening on Saturday, February 20, 1816." Moro than 1,000,000 cubic yards of earth have been filled In on the center Headquarters for BLUE STONE andsv; Block Wood I've ajet aM kande of It, d senate aba report that there Is aeao ta antra. order. Ill deliver 1 Jnat leave aa promsyuy. Green Slab Wood 16 inck Block Wood Dry Slab Wood 16 lnck and 4 foot Limb. Body Wood 4 ft., 16 In. and la inf Leave order at' O.K. Transfer Co. , ; Pfcene 87 Cory and Main P. C. Calvior J portion of tho site, which OCCUOlos'trnm Hi, C,., Ull 1.. ...1.. ... jfk ---. m .n.cv.wvw nil aQ svfallj aallll 100 acres, and which will be devoted 'thcro will i. .... .,. ,'a .- to the fourteen main exhibition pal-'ihulr remalnlug during tho time the I aces. Twenty-eight of the world's xt.oltlon l thnr. k,. .., i.. powers havo thus early signified their Wln.t .!in. nf 1 -m ..li ll.nnn .- .i.i..... ... . w mmi it ...vm..uu m .(iivi,hvc, uuu many iv tim mnn. iinn n.,ii,n.i,i.. . ... others are preparing to Uke part onlof physicians having bsen already en an elaborate scale. Of the tblrtythree .nitn.i t inw ., .1.- ........ . .V. sUtes of the Ulnoa that have prom- boys. iMd ts liPMrlriask t) mvskw. ft . I s.u- .... " i-tvF"l a.aaaauj-m iai if will tin nl nil s.l.u aa X zZviih;?J" ",e!r ru,on' -ti-. mLi rzvi . V. - "iHry ap- win inntall and conduct tbslr ownl MIS' .f.00'00. ST tbe New.vcrnment and Visits will begZ york state building. California wlll'n clmnm i 1 . ..J .Pd 11,000,000 on her staU mu.'ld-'makln, " 'l William P. Jnhnann ond mttm l.l. . -- -. . " "" J - .. . . --VH viait II. 'I. Mltlf tnniia l.ft m...j riTaoS m8l,,Bf ""!.. fo, Lnkevlew, after attend- FORMALDEHYDE Full Strength Lowest Prices UNDERWOOD'S CwMr M,ln gBi ' fiTns in i a a 1 TfxtHTtt44emmMHWTTtTTTTT PROMPT SCnVICOrlSASONAOLE PFUCE their automobile. Carl Drown Is hero from tho Drown homestead on Crystal Creek, at tbe bead'ot tbe Upper Lake. aBamusaBmBnmsammmnmamnasaaiBSBsa nnco nt tho gumo wardon's convention In Portland. i M'' W Claudo U. OIIIU of Klamath Falls visitor, Yreku Is a! iti m ". HIUO TACKLE AmlilUon's totia' of her load ''Come on!" I hear bar hollar, Aa' Fame'a atrndgla, doi.u tlie read A-beggta me to feller. Ilut aemehow I caa aeeai to hear f . , Above the wlllera awlabta', Aa' Faacy ahonUa' la my oar, "Cease oa aa' go i-flshla')' Ttie Qtm Htore aT.lB. rillnlPlCt, Prof . rhon fO Link i.g W. O. SMITH POINTING CO. )! CTWCCN ; AND MAIN KLAMATH FOURTH 1ST, ,. Moeeeeeaaio '' yer