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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1913)
M J U I . Ml Guide r!tf( Houtton't OPERA HOUSE DARK THE EVENING HERALD w. o. smith. .... Published dally hnh Sander kr tt Herald PaaUehlng OmhV Klamath Falls, at 111 Fearth It atered at the neatomee at Rlemeth Fails, Omw, tor treaswaisateB through the malm m Bubeerlpttea ttnu by Ball to aay ad dress la the Ualted States: CATTLE STEADIER; SHEEP LIVELIER WKKK J VST CLOSHD AT FORT WXD UNION STOCK YARDS LKAVKS MAKKKT STRONG IN ALL RKKK OLAWUH KLAMATtt FALL. - ORBOON MONDAY, MAY 3M, 1918 Weather Date tor Afrit Max. Mia. Weather STAR THEATRE M mslc Mories tad Vaadevllle PROGRAM TONIGHT Refined Comedy Entertainers. SPECIAL! SPfiOALIt A Stan eadsas Fradnctlan "TMK FALACB OF FLOWERS," The greatest aad most realistic (Ira picture ever produced. Three great raala of aaaaatlaa from atan to finish. Gausses Weakly, Interesting Carraat Events. lSc am STAR TMKA' TEMPLE THEATRE "Tb American Princess," Kalaai Drama. "Oar Caast Iasfsmdete,' Vltagrapk Educational. The Inventor's Snatch," Kdleoa Drama. The rwrflda af Mary," Blegrapk Comedy. MATMRB MaXY AT S:8a) ALL tKMXWMB riCTCKMB Pure Upper Lake ICE Dcllrercd aaywkere . ia the city A. P. HUTCHINS rkoae 279 W IimiiimmmmII Iv OMUT ea I tMIMMMMlll Swfj VMaV 3 11 II CUar 4 it tll ClMUT G U 41 Clear ... 7T 48 Claar 7......: 76 41 Claar 8 17 41 PtCl'dy 9 87 48 PtCl'dy to 58 is Ptcrdy 11 SI 88 PtCl'dy 13 60 81 Cloudy 13 68 88 Claar 14 58 88 PtCl'dy 16... 80 44 Cloudy IS ....87 81 Claar 16 87 81 Claar 1? 46 44 PtCI'djr 18 1 37 Clear 19 0 88 PtCI'dy 30 87 37 Claar 31 77 41 Claar 33 30 48 Claar 33 77 50 Claar 34 77 41 Claar 36 80 43 Claar PORTLAND, May 31. CatUa market steady to flm during taa en- tlra weak. Prime grata (ad steers sold at 9 ceaU, many can being dis posed of at this price. Dulk of ataar tales fS.60 to f S.7.6. Butcher stock active aad first offerlag of betters la weeks brings (8 bids from the buyers. A poor layout la cows. Market Is steady to stroag la all classes. Swine trade u uaoven. Qaaeral lop U steady at fS.35, with aa occa sional load selllBg at IS.39 to f 8.86. Liquidation coatlauea liberal, aad sellers have a slight opportunity to raise market level. Sheep houses did a brisk business la medium grade lambs aad muttoa. Strictly prima stock 'was a scarca ar ticle. Spring lamb top aroaad 87.36 Prime wathara ft aad awas 1 6. Sheep demand Is somewhat slew, aad peer, thin stuff la fladlag aarrow outlet LANE AGAINST APPROPRIATION HAYS THAT MORK THAN fflOe OK A MHM APPROPRIATION FOR KliAMATM RKIW WAH UHKD FOR SALARUsa Hotei Anlvmts Grocery 4 Buying Oraaar buying anewM hav aarafal at.sation. It'a aaar aaaka a mistake. Wa baMeva batter swaaerlsaynre taa shsaasr greeerlee. Carefal havens nine kaaw this. Oraeary awyaaf is year Grocery Selling NO FUNDS TO SEND MAN HERE LANK SAYS ME CANNOT SEND EXPERT TO ADJUDICATE CON- TROYRR8Y HOPSON MERE SOON WASHINQTO.V, May 33. It is as. pected that aa Inspection of the KUmatk project, with a view of a settlement of the differences betweea water users aad the reclamation sarr- ice caaaot be made because ao fuacs are available to pay the expense at suck work, accordlag to statemeaU made by Secretary Laae to Ceagrees- mea Hawley aad Slaaott aad Abel Ady, who urged the matter. The conference resulted la the Sec retary agreeing to call for a report made by Supervising Engineer Hop son of Portland, two years ago. The secretary Indicated a wllllagaeas to take this report as a basis for the ad justment of the dlffereaasa. Secretary Laae aad the Oregoa delegation feel aaagulae that some thing kslpful wlU result for the Klamath reclamattoa project If Kngl neer Hopsoa wlU visit the district June 6 oa the oecasloa of the aaaaal meeting of the Water Users' assoela- tloa, aad dweaas matters with them. The secretary la not surprised that. after Increasing the par value of their sharss from 30 to 130, aad getting nothing iB retura, they should be dissatisfied. Oregoa congressmen say. that they do not, blame Hopsoa, but they hope that, if be will submit some reason- able agrsemeat to the water users oa June 5, that It may be feaad that a satisfactory solutloa of the quee tlaa win be reached. OTT PROPERTY la oar buslassa-i Wa sail aaly "bsUar" groceries, aa4 we saH tkem far the least meaay paasl- Van Riper Bros. Phone 851 tral asheea, flMt Larawjetaa i aeama aaar Osa lettamamasi I Good sseet Fiaa view tot aa Use MalL ftM terms. Hotel HaH A. F. Huat. Pertland: W. Lair Thompsoa aad wife. Lakevlew; Ed- ion WaUon, Carrie If. Watson, Har riet J. Hensy, Ada Rla. laes Wat sou, Klamath Ageacy; P. W. Say ler and wife. Swan; J. R. Hourison, Algoma; Victor Westfall, Oreaco; Sara Wann. Yalaaa; a race Negus, Tsft; F. T. Lldyard, Baa Francisco; J. M. Frothlagbam, Macdosl; C. Coa ler, Saa Fraactsco; B. M. IadJey. Sacramento; F. Vlnceat.' C. V. Aus tin, o. L. Rogtrs, Duasmulr; Ror Smith, city; Sam Itay, (laorge Lloyd, Cblco; Mr. aad Mrs. F. P. Croae- mlller, Fred P. Croaemlller. Jr., Lakevlew; Mr. aad Mrs. D. W. Ryaa, Ft Klamath; F. M. Reeves, Port lead; F. K. Beajamta. Rla VlsU; Joe Daaaebaam, Saa Fraaclaee; Chas. O. Huff, Saa FrsacUco; Thos. O. Foulkes, Duasmulr: Mrs. R. Vlaceal, city; C. K. Heyt. C. V. Loostey. Ft KUmaU; D. C. Bogart. Pertlaad; J. W. Hobbs. Eugaae; B. T. Harvey, Ashland; F. W. Marshall, Medford; AIvIb Liabes, Baa Francisco; Max Tuffs, Dorrls; R. A. Sparks, Oak- Uad; Mr. aad Mrs. Jas. Foltoa, Ft Klamath; L. C. Slsemore. Ft Klam ath; Frank M. Burke, HI Adams. Portland; Joe McLaae, Joha Myers, Dorrls; Frsnk Zlmmarmaa, K. A. Stevens, Sllker Lake; H. O. Sautar, Weed. White FeUcaa Nellie Kennedy, Algoma; Qeorge Read man, Sacramento ; J. 8. Frasee, Sacramento; J. c. O'Bamoa. Port land; F. R. ILiyward, Saa Jose, Cat.; A. Roesel, Saa FrsncUeo; R. W. Yarwood, Weed; E. L. Spray, New York; E. "Vlckers, Saa Fraactsco; O. II. Madtsoa, Louisville. Ky.; L. N. Penny, Denver, Colo.; W. C. Thar- low, Portland; B. Back, Portland; Mrs. C. F. Dohrmaa, Saa Francisco; T. B. McNIeraey, Saa Fraaclsco; J. W. Leghtoa, Portland; J. p. Croft, St Louis; H. T. Hotdea, Seattle; J. M. Campbell, Dunsmulr; Chas, M. Hyskell, Portland; Chas. Stlaehtleld, Portland; Henry Chaaey, Detroit, Mich.; A. C. Freese, Saa Francisco; O. Jaasen, Saa FrsacUco; P. L. Kus- ter, Marysvllle; F. R. Hayward, Saa Jose; Thomas Campbell, Salem, Or.; LeRoy Leedy, Salem, Or.; V. Dean, Baa Fraaclsco; J. M. Btaek, New York; R. p. Thompsoa, Portland; Jeha Thurm, Portland; M. J. Roughaa, Chicago, HI.; M. A. Keat. Sacramento; D. O. Williams, Pelican City. WASHINGTON, May St Senator Uno has tiled with tho ludlan af fairs committee a 3000-wunl protest against the methods followed In framlna tho Indian appropriation bill carrying between 19,000,000 and 110,000,000. Senstor Itne says tlto ponding bill rsrrles 30 special appropriations, ag- areaatlni 1700.000. with no verified statements furnished to tho commit tee showing for what purpose the ap propriations are to be used. Ills tes timony shows that lane numbers of Indiana are Indigent, miserable and diseased, and that most of tho money appropriated far them Is being ex pended for salaries of white officials, large sums are appropriated for the Irrigation of Indian Unds, with no facta before the committee showing a need at expeadlture. Maator Laae calls attention to the report received by him from the In dian office covering expenditures In the Klamath ageacy, and reports re garding the Modoc Point Irrigation project, showlag that the "Irrigating canal project had been located and partly constructed prior to sny rec ord of It existing In Indian affairs office," also that of 14,000 appro priated last year for the support of the Klamath Indians, $5160 was ex pended for the salaries of employes, lane Insists that department furnish verified statements showing tho need of appropriations; otherwise, the In- dlsn appropriations will remain In the same loose condition as heretofore. He also charges that a man. whom he did not same, already selected for a place oa a commission to make a roll or cnippewa Indians in Mia nesota, formerly was sttorney for a lumber compaay which holds con tracts upon wklck tlis commission will have to pass. "The fact that appropriations cov ering hundreds of thousands of dol lars go masaaeradlng about la the bill under misleading titles, would seem to Indicate the necessity 'for a reasonably careful scrutiny of othsr of Its provisions," said be. The Herald covers the great Klam ath eeaatry. NORM'S RECORD Block Wood i t tf Iftsslew toet reeetved from the I tj stnjtnajflaadaf marble menu- I ; BJSmtfrft aew designs. We.. gaagaaiiture moaa- I mm,mr. ,--? Wf ' lksmV " I M ujRfJR' RMBsBVy I SlliiiliMBml smwi tlmmt Cl I WbJBJHMBjBmB nmxsmaa -srw. m ?i:;VmwemBBmasm ssv i. M CHILCOTt Newlaaatia,4WS ooo DriviBfaaaSssdle rial aad city traaw. t - horsrs Rouaav 'aj roup. IHwiy Ufliy Ci. Jssit kYe m ortJcr. nik- lkkr proapaj. GREEN ILAB WOOD. . ,ieicii DRY ilAB WOOD If lBChR4l4fOOt LIMB AND BODY WOOD 4 foots ! Imcr Md 12 lack nc.il prloM attfee WHt Mot laill i " 4tt.4r 1mk flJK) 4ft.dtrpdalM fl.75 10 lck Mnltb9 92.00 Urn ovftrt.ai raaVty Har- MfCA, MWT tsa pmiMM mu P. CCYrladn Wo find an Item of 14360 for a secondhand auto truck for use oa the county roads. The same was pur chased from Deall ft Co., Porttsnd, Or., from whom tho county haa bought tens of thousands of dollars worth of material. A letter la refer ence to tho deal might be of laterest. We quote Portland, Or., Sept 34, 1913. Judge Wa, 8. Wordea, Klamath Falls, Or.: Dear Sir. Our Mr. Pat- Jteraon advises us of his conversation with you relative to the purchase by you of a Speedwell truck here la the city that has been la use some. Oa the face of tho deal wa do not care particularly lor it, for the reason! that the price we have to pay on the truck, which, by the way, Is spot cash, and the price we have to get for the truck and take long-time war rants, does not leave margin enough to justify It, but we are going to ac cept the deal because yau and your court, aad especially because you have been so kind to as In Us past" It msy not be known to the public generally that Klamath eouaty Is la pertaershlp with the California-Ore gon Power company, but such la the esse. The county eeurt entered Into partnership with that eoapaay for the purpose of purchasing a well drilling machine, the prl of which was approximately 83,190, The coun ty has one-third laterest la the ma chine; the Csllforala-Oregoa Power compsny Is using the macules. Judge Worden ssems to have no appreciation of his posiMoa as aa of ficial; he Is the servant of the peo ple; be Is the trastee of their latsr- ests; he Is the business agent of the county, yet he does net seem to feel that he owes to the nestle a careful sccountlng of the funds that seme Into bis hands. He dees net seem to grasp the fact that taa large amounts at, his disposal are made up of the small amounts paid in by taxpayers with sacrifice aad economy behind them. With nearly twa years more of such whimsical 'aad freakish ex peadltura of publle manor staring the taxpayers la the,fsseve sennet understand bow any reasonable man sen vote to retain Judga. Warden In offlsee; v 34-lt RROALL CAMPAIGN COM. LANGELL GETS TABLE JO $10 AI.TIIOIKIII AN OtrrWlNNAKIAN, rllllMKIt KI.AMATII CXIUNTY IlKHIIIKNT MAKKS IIAIMIOAD "tXIMK ACItOHH" HA1.K.VI. Or.. May St. N. Unset). K3 years uld, and a resident of llonl la street, a station on the Oregon Electric near Tlsard, Is happy now that he has received the rest of his table ami f 10 to boot. Ho shipped the tablo from Klamath Palis last October, and soon after a piece of It arrived at Its destination. Naturally, ho wanted the test of II, but the table was pretty badly brok en up. Ha and the Oregon Ktcclrlc com pany spent quite awhile dickering uver the repairs, and finally the uld mau appealed lo the railroad Com mission. Tim company has settled the mat ter by sending tho old man the miss ing piece of tho tablo and paying him 110. tiaenisMsaaiaMaMieaianiaaHMaMsMsamsaaaMM,,, It's a Hannv r "'t can look QYir , J J bank hook with B.u. 2) I,.. I .1 r-K.T, " - ' ere Is l0I11M whT"J Trust and Having, i JtS Kounu from Umil,iT5 Women. IaL. .,miai -"hh.Uh.r;5JgMr "a of Illness or nHu2?k ""'It favored. WsJtR"? one. ' " First Tru and Savings Bank Klssulh rills, Orcilon If tea tuva slasher clasm tea asvie sad are game enough te aaaka a law price for rash, sea Chktete at Bam Main street, or phono 4Mk All grocers using pure artificial Ice for keeping butter and milk have on display Ico Factory cards, 344t V ssmmmmnBBwnmannanmnnnBnBnBnn )t IKn J. ZumwaH, Prealdsnt .'. M. Ilubb, Vlre-Prt .,,! iut sj. u-iii.., m . ""Tress, Stirveyof swoJ Irrrdjst Jon Cmjinuvrs KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. AISTRAC1ING a Mapa, plana, Hlusprlnts, Rte. KLAMATH, KAI.lJt, OMWog Subscribe for The Herald, 89 cents a moam. , New Player PUao Mask I Next Door to Peaeoffirf. Do Not Have That Dry'Feeling Come ra aae rerreati yanreelf aad frtesMle wMk a drHcloaa Ire Cream or Ira Cream I Tilt) HlaUnatfa tseMatafht. Maksrs af lare Caadf 3-room house. S-room house. 8-rootn house, close to nig llasln Lumber Co. KLMKK l FHKNCH ISIS Mala Ht IE9 HlpHKlfeaJnJI LsmmmssBgBAr6-gS!5!imsmwJ EVERY MODERN BATH FIXTUll fan bn had from us just tVatl u limn as )ou want It set up. Cttaas Up we'll data souie In itotk. Ilsst, n'll wire tho Uclury a mis srsw for your special benstlL Ktessatlsi or photosraplis litre sod plek set what you llVe ' We'll do (b rsR. GK tLLCV Any size Ranch you want Two ico-acre ranches, oas t0-acre ranch, ons 30-acre ranch, from lto 18 miles from Klamath Falls. Itesldeace Property One 8-room hous. mo 1. room house, two S-room houses, three 4-room houses, and two' 3-room bousss; aUo some ra cant city property. Will sell for cash, or oa pay ments, or will exebaage any or all of the above property for ranch or city property, We handle oaly our own property, Come In aad talk It over with us. iaBHiBW8r 'SMF.-.Twe.iJ Krrania IlUt MOW, NHaate He KMMATH FAUsI Ml'niu IKll'M Sale Krprreralaltte al BM tiay c i-us tntrlaaay aswl mIht Other snahm si Sta price, luaug aad Ageary fur Hiagtr as Sewing Madilars, tSttsr TR arkrr, Victor rls aad MmIi llaarry sail I'lriares. K. MAIHl'A, I' 710 Mala M. anta, Sir; a-inlnnlc lUxeras, 84c. 1 A. BELLMAN I SON 517 M4Nfi St. Good Blood Means Good Health A rlrar, healthy ah la, f aM af Ufv awl rtdur. rrtlrrilnit Kffrrt aa.1 rnrrgy, lias long keen known tubes l.u.lnrM aad sssnl asart. If yu art not the fortnnata tin 1 1111 of all the aUh K yea am urrrriag fnm akin ernpttesw ttt any tlrrrlihit, ll sseass mat Im blMMl ts Meek. WIICI.V IT IIKCOMKM IMPOVNMIMMKIa THIN A.M WATsr-tt t'ANNOT SUPPLY PHOPttK NOUKIHIIMII.NT, AX tw IIOHV TIHNUKS HKOOMKIHMKANKII. TliU romilikm la every reaeay to saaalfwH lurlf, and sheaM It rhrckrd and treatment started wHfc the firl apprarsass IIimnI iMsurder. la our estimation Nyal'o Mat SfttBgw Htood Remnly U the snsJ treatment It gets at the rn af Ike troublr, rlraars me wm Impartiiea, tarreaeea the escalation, priMlurr I'IhI that la aoMrUhmeat kleai that la rich In noHrUlmn'nt- hlssd BW will bulM mm hroken-slaerntUsMsa. ' i Uncl3rvoocl9w piictrmaof wawwwwe)4 8smmmmT a Mi! n a PROMPT SE-VICC'-CASONABLt PRICM W. Q. SMITH PRINTING , ' -GO; -Tf "".rjLiTS, POURTH ST ij' ,wl rr r, hA 1 X if gr 4 S) r m f 1 '. www) H