Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1913)
STREET WORK TO COMMENCE SOON KXGINKKlt MAKING KST1MATKS ON THE COST OF IMFItOVINa BKVGRAL KLAMATH FALLS THOROUGHFARES BLOODY BATTLE ON CRATER RIM F1FTY-K1R8T COMPANY OP CON STA1IULARY 8UFFERKD IN A FIGHT WITH MOROS HKHKL CI1IKK IS KILLED uuy engineer aici-can is ocing Aepi Unltcj Prm serrlce uusy meso qui in mailing surveys WASHINGTON. D. ci. Jun. IS, nntl cUmatc for the contemplated Fragmentary report received by the Mrcct ImprovcmcnU (or which petl-war jcparlmcnt from the Island of tlonshavo been presented to tho city ,,,, ,naicMo thRt Captain Taylor, council. .'commanding the Fifty-First company The first work will probably bo of runipplno scouts, and several other dono on Tenth street. This Improve- mcmbcrs of his company were killed nionl was sought by Councilman Doty , yesterday's battle with Moro at of the Fifth ward last yoar, and ho n taken up at nearly every meeting of I A r cPu,n J- J ih eitr council .inca. A Mtini.t. "hlng. commanding th depart- "" - - - - - -- . . FLOWER SHOW AS ADDED INTEREST WOMEN'S CIVIC LEAGUE TO HOLD FIRST ANNUAL KXHIUITION DUUINO. MEETING OF DEVELOP MENT CONGHESt) of the probable cost was made by former City Engineer Zumwalt, and the council has given notice thai the remonstrances would bo heard within twenty days after the first notice was ment of Mindanao, was evidently filed with a fuller report, but It has not been received. It Is believed that the fight began Tuesday, and that Captain Nichols published, Juno 10th. If thero I not'wa WM tl" following day. The sufficient objectlom made to 1olng the work, bids will bo advertised for nnd bonds sold, and It Is expected that the actual work tof improvement will, battlo occurred on the rim of a crater. According to Pershing, there has been no fiercer battle since the Amer ican occupation. Tho Moro contin ue under way on Tenth street within i"" jhe,, tho Americans. tttoraontbc I The Moros found natural forts and fil.fh .irM hU hMi. croM-.ilon. entrenchment on the slope of the ed by the engineer and estimate will volcano. They used modern arms. be mad oon. Tho resolution byjnna go,oro lno "" soiaiors the council with reference to Sixth lcou,1 them a mountain bat street call for estimate on hard vr-try had to bo Ulcd face, and particularly on macadam. It Axatt th out,aw ltitT ' reported may be that the council will decide " The number lot by the tribe- later to use asphalt on account of tho mcn ' Pot know- heavy travel over this street. I A soon a the survey and estimate H FCITF IfTlstl FIH VKfl on Sixth street Is finished, tho city " W'"" '"" engineer has been Instructed to make i a surer and lay out an improvement J district oa the hill. In accordance with I a Batltle. nraaanted to tha council i I0" Moaaay. (Coniinued from pago E) Arrangements for the ilrst annual (lower show to bo glvon by the Wo men' Civic Leoguo are progreaatng rapidly under tho direction of Mr. V. T Forrest, president of tho organ ization, and a committee composed of Mm. It. M. Holler. Mrs. K. It. Willis, Mr. O. D. Matthews, Mrs. H. II. Dun bar and Mrs. Kobcrt Savldge. Tho data of tha ihnw will nnt h fixed until tho date of the convention tot the Central Oregon Development League hero are announced. The show will bo held at that time, a an added attraction for the visitor. Following Is the prise list ranged: Host lawn. $10. Second best lawn. 15. Ilrst display of swmt pea, f 3. Second best display sweet pea, Uest display of roses, 13. , Second best display of roso. ft. licet display of perennials, $3. Second best display pcrrenlals, IS. licit display of annuals, 13. Second best display of annual. 1 1. Hest general display of house plants. 3. Second best general display bouse plants, ft. Dent display geraniums, f 3. Second best display geraniums, $!. licet display of ferns, 33. Second beat display of forns, II. The only lawn and flower bed re slructed from entry In tho contest aro tho one that were awarded prise by the Civic League In lost summer' contest. Contestant for these prises should register at once at the Llttlo aaaassaaBjajanmaaM - CLEARANCE SALE OF COATS AND SUITS ar il. n X 331 Per Cent Off REGULAR PRICES railroad would be a success nook Star. th Xnnh.Mt.n. , Tt.-' TbI. lnnrnr.mrnt will ha "OB lo " nearly exery man , irarnM rturlstrallnn ran h- .... ... r lnrut mm atkl. M ! is, tl.kt M aloag Third, Jefferson aad Lincoln '""" . . '"' itclephone. treats to tha ton of the hllL """' "" "-" " "" ...ii. "All are Arm In their belief that the, REPORT OF THE CONDITION MARTIAL LAW ENDS AT MINE GOVERNOR OF WEST ISSUES PROCLAMATION MIX. ERS' LEADERS INDICTED BY FEDERAL COURT Your best opportunity for buying high grade garments is now. We are taking 33 1-3 off the special prices we made when we first offered this lot at reduced prices, as an example, we bought a $15 garment for much less than the manufacturers usually get so we marked it special-$i5 value, special $975. Now we are offering this ssme garment for 1-3 less or $6.50. Think of 11. The manu facturers can not turn this garment out at that price. Don't wait until the best is bought but BUY NOW. H ECTO R5 STORE I United Press Service 'road I necessary, aad work of organ-, , OF THE JUlng will be carried along a. fat a. J fmj NA10NAL o A second meeting of the delegate !at K,Btn ". n the State of Ore-j from the three counties will be held "' nt tbo c,0e of u'ness June 4,'j. at Eureka Aneust 20 aad 11. Tfclei1913' . session trill h attandad hr n nf RESOUHCES Ipromlneace from all part of the coast fanu "Bd """eounu . . . .I27C.337, ar.d uinnnrM hoi. hn r.r.lr.H ."Terurail. securefl and -mm .v....., VIRGINIA from Governors Johnson of Califor nia, West of Oregon and Lister of Washington that they will attend. A large delegation of local boosters wilt make tbo trip. A splendid highway has Just been , opened from Eureka to Ited Dluff, and . 05la In order to assist In getting a largo, !'rem,u DE PARTMENT WHITE BUILD! NO .Overdraft, secured unsecured , I". S. bonds to sccuro clr- i culatlon I.'. S. bonds to sccuro U. S. I tl ttrm tt m HVI'UBIM j towntopics 61 I : 1.335 Rack From Tri. C. L. Court, one 100,000.00 of tho most prominent dairymen of Klamath county, and active In tho af- 10,000.00 IQther bonds to secure postal savings ms on U. S. bonds CHARLESTON, W.Vo., Juno 13. attendance Ited Bluff citizen, hava ''onds. securities,, etc .. Martial law ceased today In the coal tendered their automobiles to trans-tUank,nK house, furnlturo fields. Governor Hatfield issued a (jl0rt frco of cbargo all Eureka bound nntl ,utur" 37.B90.27 proclamation restoring civil authority. . people going to Red Dluff on the pa- 0ue rrom nat'n' bank This Is taken by the senate lnvcstl-JStnger train. I not reserve agonU) . . C.H0.80 gatton committee as an admission of j "Even If a railroad wa neverl"0 'rom "PPfored re- tbe charges that tho constitutional j tullt," sMd one of the party attend-j lervo aKnt 27,663.25 right of the miner were violated. ,ng tho meeting, "the cession held at Cncck and other cash Leaders of the striking miner ap- Yreka would be greatly beneficial to Uem, 3.170.30 .-oics or other national , bnk 1.385.00 Fractional paper currency nickel and cent- lUuulitrr U IWini iair oi me uairymen Association, rltod Just before noun loday at 6 ooo oo,na reiurneu irora a trip inrougn tiioni oi .mt, anu .Mrs. vwu num. 951.56 IWIllametto Valley. 160.455.38 A daughter nr- the Dr. t . . . .... . . Wlllametto Valley. Mr. Court wo' """ WM in attendance. away several weeks, and he returns members to tie wont In honor of r'lag ('italn rUtitl'n IUli for South 1'i.lc Hoy tomorrow. All Klks are rrmrl-f The mauageraenl of tho Star the ed to call at the Elks' Club lo g.t u ,,, fc41t- ,,, M tlORi. Tim order Is strictly American, . . . . and 0.,. American tlag U one of tho',,a.,t u '" torara fur lanlilil uniy. i no news snow uiany iiiwigs, i.cver Lt'liira shown In mollun pic-' lutes, Includlug a picture, of the won- tlvrful mldulrdil sun In the Atitaro-( tlce. To Ut-t KUitji.i count mi4 I The lUrald to jour KaiUraJ friends. I 'emblems of the patriotic lodnc moro firm than ever In his belief In Klamath county. reared before the federal dlstrIctlniitttapnnnti.apnnrArti.il it .t..i ..... WH(..w. M mi.- court today la answer to Indictment. 'eped a much closer feeling, and each They admit that the Issue raised threatens the existence of labor union, aad hare agreed to carry the case to the United States supreme court. The real fight la these cases will coma la the fall. "Tlio Coward's Atonement," a two rrel 101 lllsou, I rosily u thriller aud Had Runaway- Alfred Austad, who thero Is also an Imp comedy that wa , l peddling butter milk In the city, .made to laugh at, met with n mishap Thursday after- Those plMuret lio all been passed noon, when his horse became fright- by thu National Hoard of Censorship, county feel that It can depend upon tlin hartv cn-nnaratlnn nf tha nttiMfi two for any meritorious aaterpriw." (,aw'ul money reserve In nan Rodeo souvenir spoons, tha "Buck ing Bronk," sterling silver, 11.25 each 11 at afcHattan' w LOOK We bare for sale fear boose fa Pal itaa City AddJttoa. Built oslotoM xlOO feet. .Adjaceat to Pellcaa Bay Lumber Compaj'a big satJl. Rested all tbe year rouad. PRICE $6oQaOQ EACH Tin Klifflatk Omlmnl Cf. ISM Mate aHraat Van, Or. Speclo 124,929 Legal tender notes .... 35 Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer (6 percent of circulation ' 260.12 24,964.00 6,000.00 Recover From Injury. Henry ."nei1 nn(1 f" nwa''' doing over n big Music by Iho HtAr orchestra. Rabbes I ablo to bo about again, af-.'0 one of ",0 wheels of tho wauon tcr suffering from the effect of top.1" omplctly demolished. ping on a rusty nail. Ho was unable I"' to leave bis homo for several day. Horwnsa VUllom Here. Mrs. Dr. IJolinson and her niece, llllati Hub- Kesalriag Light Stria. Work of . tiUril nro nnanza visitor In tho A. J, Simmer Is here from Oleue on a business trip. ; William lllack was In from hi ; ranch nenr Aliumem Tliundsy, at .lending lo bulneatBalters, putting In shapo tho string of light c"untr (ca today. across Main street at trie various cor- i - - - nor ha been commenced, prcpara- ,'"m" ,'r,'," M'llrice. Wilbur Tel- Hot llumn.ll. who has a ranch on tory to using the eitra Illumination for,!' w,l returned lost week from , Mtrrlll road, wa a Thursday vis during tbe Rodeo. Corvallls, whero ho has been taking a ,0r tl the county seat 4ltl lt m nJlli a la.i I ....!... ..! . . asE3a-- Tot f662.958.96 LIABILITIES CsplUl tock paid in .'..1100.000.00 Surplu fund . . io.00O.oo Undivided profits, less ex penses nnd taxes paid. 1.914.38 National bank note out standing ioo.ooo.oo Duo to state and private bank and banker . . . 2.093.10 Individual deposit sub ject to check 348,654,06 Demand certificate of de- . posit Time certificates of de posit Certified check casnior's checks out standing United States deposits Postal savings deposits. . Bonds borrowed Liabilities other than those above stated, Let ten of credit 2,831.90 31,197.21 857.48 1,629.28 18,687.10 2,504.47 87,800,00 ,courso in mechanical engineering, ha -The an- ncccPtci n position with tho Klamath 1-N.iiijasi .mwiifiir nnainav 'i na saw, irti.ii i'ibiliijii nun hid ninmnin .. ii....iii s t . . . ntial meeting of tho taxpayor of the Dnrelopment company. He Is now National limit ..f Merrill, made a local scnool district will be hold Mon- ovornauiing trio tauncn I'ollcan, and business trip lo this city Thursday day afternoon. At this time a mem- wl" ,mvo charge of one of tho boats atfernoon, ber of tho board of directors will be al u, '-oso during the summer. I . chosen to succeed O. A. Stearns, the' vi i .. ., , ,,,. . retiring member. ii7 In" PlPfA Tn (iiinartir nniiaTii...;: "": ." ., '.7' . ' . iii-iu uidia iu aunrair iohiii. ... """ ,v ". "" y - w- - "-"'IWIH I Business has steadily increased I iin-d moro toim. I too til ti Ifliurr iuarter. .My iiet More U I'U SUIa M. I mil M'ir )" lcHcr tloa Ix'forr. I lircil )utir trade, Vll liiril Hi) erilre. I." ou mi mil iX cutossf Me nro Ixitli luirr. FKANK M. UPP WnlihiimKtT, Jriulcr srwl & graver. Soul hern I'stlflc Watrli lnKtr I will spend several week, t Continued from I'agu )) Haro for Hale Fruit jars, canned iruit, two stoves, flour bin, tabaretl and Jardlnler, bed spread, bed and I SUrlnKS. COUCh. Illirarv lihU nnrln.l " VI l.Llnni (li.al..n III. 1 1 a stands, dressor, book case, rattan """""" ""-""ry norco oi iuo ae- - rocker, chiffonier, window Bhodos.,'!nrlmoni ..nho nlr'r '""do an or- A Little Houail Advice Will Mela etc. Mr. Codon, 824 Walnut. ll-3t . r nwaruluK P"nt to all tho tim-! May m MusTercr la Klawatti Falls ,ucr anu none act claimants of the" TO AILING WOMEN Maud. i No woman should consider herself It.. v i. ...- . . I Following tllls.'DnrilnU rnmrn.no...!. 1....1.1 . . ....o rium imrria wm. b. nsn 1 ,. . ..".': ---- "vU iivami uiiu won it itie kidney ara and Franklin Klih. whnarann.r.iinicul1 ,n "" toueral district court at wunk. PnUn... n..i . .1.- u sawmill near Dorrls, aro hero on a!!'",;,laIl,'.,.? hay.? U.H ,",,0,lU ,,'5C,', urlno when tho kidneys ara well are business trip. They state that they I1" , "" Z7 TV . llllM ln ,ru" -ImsU In the body whoa the kldasys I ... ....... . for lliln Tha r.rfnnil i.i.i,l .l.,l..l .... ' """" " rcuuy mnrnoi ror meir output.). " ,", , " " "" nro uisordurod. This is the tru eause a iiiiiii sis 11 n iiiiiMiiHinniwira ... i:.,itf 11.1a .,,::;":::.. M ,my rlniowa palas, Uma- igMt jraaiAstic-.) .- -... ... ,..iiui n. ,1CM backache, etc. Urlo nolsoalBs .as committee l,""'! ll ""' '" " ,. ' ' liJiLa" l?2lSf ". .T'" '! i?taMor. nervousnes. & IKi Not Hats Thai Dry Feeling Come in anil rcfrcli jrouratlf ami friends tWlh !rllrloaa Ico Cream r Ire Cream S- IIIO .Mil I n M Maker of l'"" t1"1' 1 .J 600.00 Kt888 I Total 3852,968.96 State of Oregoa, County of Klamath, as: I, Leslie Hoger, cashier of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge aad belief. LESLIE ROQBRB, Cashier. Correct Attest: ALKX MARTIN, CHA8. B. MOORB, E. R. REAME8, Directors. Bubscrlbed aad swora to before s this 12th day of Juae, 1918. BERT B. WITHROW, Notary Paklie. I Will Trip the LI 'Ml.n tlfn.. -A tt 110 itttn uiiu AiHom rninixiiirsiit nr Prosperity Itobokah lidn win iv. ot I)'-'"M dance tonight In tho West ball ot thai0' !l10 t,,,lrt w" dve0 1 Daniels, ',,,,,, 1. u. u. r. Temple. An admission of .r rn'i'uoi iu mo uniiou matts of 60c will be charged, and punch wllli,""'omo uurl rom'1 u a rMU"' bo served. ' Attorney Fred II. Mills Is In Dorrls itgrv r.. vm. irf -i. -f "? J- 'M Strayed or stolea. Oa Baturriav ,today attondlng to legal mattem, night, June 7, from ray ranch In Swan ' ' -- Lake Valley, ono black mare, heavy DAIRYING wun roai, weight about 1,600 pounds, . . . . Fas dm .. whltp stripe down forehead; branded ft. T ""T".." 'r""g ,B,lMtry nS . X Z "IV on left shoulders shod sharp be-1"0, ,a,t,, ,,'M'"' ' " ' .'J '" hind; bare In front; fresh collar gall ' "T ". "T "' " W n I 'Z L" '?L' on right shoulder; bind Jegs bowed IT V -. '",u,n Uo "'"" a- .... .,u,., T,u mi ucro up, iieKg tm miliar with (lie touutry, aail kaviau fiiclllllee fp sIm)M,u i. 1 w 1- . ,,. quantity "u," to "wo you. CIIILCOTL .lew wcauoa, M Mala St. Pbeae M Itake 10 other. out; mane has been cut. Swan Lake. Reward. Steven Sabo, 10-6t Elks to Wear I'laaev A of flag pins hevo boea purchased by! Klamatb Falls Lodge No, 1247, B. P. O. Elks, for distributes among tbe Whoa suffurlog so, try Doaaa Kid ney Fill. You will get WstUr as the kidneys got better, aud health will re turn when the kidneys are well. Let a fellow sufferer tell you about Deaa's Kidney Fills. Mr. Esther Kads, 806 O St., QraaU : "I used Doaa's Kid- backache, aad they gave rollof that I have told n number ot ray friends about them. I wll always give this remedy say ea dorsement," E'oi sale by all dealers. Frlee It cents. Koster-Mllbura Ce., Buffale, New York, sole anaU fer tks UalUd State. Itsmember the Bam Doaa's --aad t PRIZES FOR I FISHERMEN Yo are ovcrlooklnc a bst you don't try for ouo of M prises being offered for three largest trout cniigbt Klamath county with nn rod or less. First Prise, ! '"' Second FrUe, reel. ( Tlilnl Trlse, f-' ,,, ITHE GUN Sl-ow i. II, CJIAMIIKIIH, Frop. H