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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1913)
,- 1 A sv ,;1&hates TH EVENING HERALD W.,0. SMITH., '. -, . - I PuhUshsd telly UNK .'ftwaay "sir U Herald Publishing Oftaaaftay ' of Xlmath Falle. t HIOTevrU tt feterftd at tar pesteBka a KJamftih hlh, Offttcoa, tor trsaasalaslon throng. Up assUs m sfteond-cltss x.- c 8uhaer.pt. m terms by malt to aa? a- rfrM In tha United SUtaa:, Mftui vttr vtv...i.t.-... .IK. A A Vp. ha . ejeK w -.!' ' w- v - , T I1UU B JOiIOb Month i,.. ,,i.-.. ........ .44 i,f , ' ''- ,P' i.i .' -.W:-l A R M K f r '? '" ' ii'ii . M- V; 5 - ? ,tar D" fllA - '' -.".iYM!"' ' & ' ;"'V'"i4AiU-iic ah ' '"M- xLj' jiiS:-31 1' Ll- Xerwtar. 8,' , .. . Twa-Heel 141 -a m . . . a 7-v, , Ij;. h.;"' ' ?:, ..K '. aW iM BMeaMMf ' imMiMn'fOMMy; I ' s w'" J, 'f.v,.'-,V.-',i-U''3s A- . .,. V'J V .,v - .'1 . '.. THBAT1E ' V,CtaM'.Tkr Keel Fsa tart ftKtMATH r A I.I A. . . 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COURT r II , GCIVKHNMKNT CDNTHOIi OK POW KR HITM IH A gUKHTlUN AT 1H-t)VK-POWMt TRUST 18 ALI.KU. Kit HV ATTUH.NKYM FULL POSTAGE OH STAR ROUTE Uftltft4.PrftMlftnrleft DKNVBR. Colo., July 31. Tft right .of tha Bovornwent to control power ftlteft and water rlfhu. and to tore Individual nml roriioratlous to bow to Its wilt in the natter of Uklng out WrmlU and paylDtj feet for the use or goreraraeDt land, will be fought out la. a caae which began la the United States dlttrlct court here today. The government li trying to forco the 'Central Colorado I'ower icompany to tako out persitti from the forestry (entire before it uses the forest land. , It is alleged that Colorado la rap Idly drifting Into "the arma ot the power octupua,'" and (hat the state, through Ita law officer, U uawlUrag ly aiding and abetting the great east era power coBceraa by latervealaa la the case and asking to bo heard agalast the goreraauat. The satire Issue of thj government and state rights wilt be Involved be fore, the case' Is finished, and If the government Is successful It Is under stood that similar court proceedings wilt bo Immediately Instituted In a half dozen other Western states. The government contend that It Is merely acting as a protector of the state and tho Individuals, and that It Is trying to prevent n monopoly of natural resource from which the mate of Colorado should receive nuge iibuii income. The state has come Into the case, It Is alleged, through the Influence ot politicians who are favorable to tho monopolist power concerns. ny to Y. v. Ulntord, warranty da, $10, lot 80 bloc 6, Railroad addi tion. Chna. p, Wordcn ot ux t the Klam ath Development' cumpauy, warranty deed, 110,. all of block .1, Hhlpplngton addition. ,. Jrsper nennett to K. 0. Argraves, warranty deed, 110, 8i Ki, NH 8KU. NKH 8WU and lot 3, 80. 30-8.tf. K. au Argraves to Jasper Bennett, warranty deod, 1 10, part of lots S and 6, block 19, original town. Jaapor Dennett to K, 0. Argraves, warraaty deed, f 10, tots 8, 9 and 10, block 93, and Iota 8, 9 and 10, block 02, Klamath addition. United State to Paul Uogardus, patent, NKU Sec. 30-37-7. hotel Artivals Wssb srVisir ' La-wftTfti ftvasaftiftwsjft TIIIHCTIOK . RlQiiaK ,rt.yfC , . . ' rOTMMC AaVLamiimi FOR cXIT -ov;wwir. . ,-, ,. .i s.r- ) ftSftslftjSK mwFf E8 ' JKaaL pNP MM I . aJT BaJHiftfthmvW AVlil JLrrt ' I f ' ,..v vji '.;. H.-y Y :. .vv ' wi iMiiit( wye wm F'8iHk a Y:. V 'VI 'X ' VJi '" Vj ' ' V. '- tJ WJUWI - n Bft ' A sVlft't 1 1 ' - J.JTT?,T . 8vB p HMM4TMI9 fttATaMC' ' 'san( WftW,8WA ftHftTftMVBft i .. ' y . yftwr fftftr.for frsfth 'IrWtsj.ftaU, Tftifttablfti. ', stvftry Ws seaftoftabls. Oar au'tft.e-, Bftftry iwHl.'lUi y'ftwrV.wMsi -IsjI IM rWsWBBBBBBBlBBmaBBUB141 HSBT t , -'il'it . - r-ftrft-? y..r n- rV w . . aV .; ..;;'. I AM rtUWaWMMW. ; tfA'tviMra 'nRATkc '7 V. ,-.llftW" - J t J . . .H . . k , . . i- vvx -;,i v, i ; rfter t hsftwrft dsUvry of a ltter e any, of the star reutas eat of Klamath falls, vlt will be necessary t attach a twe-ceat stamp, the same as far an 'oatf-towa address. Lst tftrsssailftd.ea a star route for local pftoftte will also reftulre a two-cent RKAL HHTATK TR "Tbft fotlowlag rftalty Uaaafsrs, reesntly 114 wRk Uft s nty alftrk. are furnished by the City and Cewaty abstract Carrie, F. Hlppert et vlr t Jerry Sleeky warraaty ded, 8 Hi, lot 5, block 9,, ralrvlew addltlftft. ' The Klamaih Davstopment compa- Hotel Hall L. C. 81semore. Fort Klamath; Fred Nclll, Fort Klamath: O. W. Loosoty, Fort Klamath; K. Ijtndbcrg, Kverett, Wash,; P. Wiseman, Cash mere, Wash.; J. h. Peterson, Weed; W. A. White and wife. Oregon City; Mrs.. K. Cornell. Wataeavllts, Calif.; 8tella Cornell, Watsoavllie;; Qrant Cornell. Watsonvllle; J. 8. Merrill, San Francisco; J. Walter Call, Med- ford; B. lA)ulse Wilson; A.J.8prague, Spencer Creek; II. L. Tlsselt and fam ily., Dixon, Calif.; John llagetstela, Algoma; II. M. Kdwards and wife, Yrekn. Calif.; F. I- Kelmmer, Salem; a. II, Harrington, Salem; Wm. S. Worden and wife. Fort Klamath; J. R. Roche and wife, Alameda; Clyde T. Johnson, Alumedn: Mrs, K. 8. Ker by, Algoma. White Pelican Walter Hush, W. J. Rulnn, A. Clif ford, Dr, II. L. Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Martin, Han Francisco; A. V. Oliver, La Orande; Miss Flora Mason, Albany: Miss llda Jones, l.a blsh Meadows; J. W. Drumraond. Medford; Martin Oeasley, Sacramen to; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs.W. II. Fear. Miss Fear. Lyle C Fear, David R. Catlln. Miss 8. M. Catlln. Fred II. Humphrey, Portland. New York Hut Trsmls United Press 8srrlce NKW YORK, July 31. Under the auspices of the National Tennla Asso ciation, the contests for the champion ship of New York state opened today on the courts of the Crescent Athletic Club In Brooklyn. TOLE SOU Will BFDEMONSTRATED KSTIIIK ROOM AT IIIOII St'HOOl WIM. HK DKVOTKII TO A 1)18 PLAY OV THH PHOIHJCT8 OF THK HWAMP liANDM Conclusive prop! that reclaimed tule landa are highly productive Is.to be given the public by the Lower Klamath Marsh Unil Owners Asso clstlon during the Central Oregon De velopment League. This organisa tion has been alloted a room at the high school, and alreudy the Work ot collecting an exhibit lias been started. Wednesday two men visited the McCormlck ranch on Upper Klamath l.ako and they brought In some abat ing samples. Alfalfa six feet In length, monster radishes and trunlps, timothy with twelve-Inch heads and splendid atsyke clovsr, all tb pro ducts of' reclaimed tulo land, go far toward proving the assertion of those seeking the reclamation of the tule landa surrounding the Lower Lake. J. II. Mason and Max A. McCall vtsltod the Nelson branch at Keno Wednesday, and they also brought In some exhibits. The tule una crop there wilt be a monster, Ihsy say, and Mr. Nelson eatlmatea the oat yield at a hundred busneis to the acre. Urge Issftortance of Missies Unltsd Press Service CAMDKN, N. J., July 31. "Im portance of Mission Study Classes" was the topic of the principal address today at the sestslons of tho annual Camden Camp. The Rev. Lawreuum Correll of Mlllvllle, N. J., was tho speaker. He pointed out that tho standard of work of missionaries In th home and .foreign countries could be Increased SO per rent It the missionaries attend regular classes for from six months to one year pre vious to their taking up their duties. Mftnlclftsl Fwwft the Issfte United Press Sarvleft CAMDEN, N, J., July 31. Taxpay ers aBd cKMena were given an op portunity today at a special town eetlng to discuss n proposed bond Issue of 8640,000 for the. establish, meal herft.ftf n municipal light plant. New Administration's Men Have Their Doubles Also ftfVA i.A. ,--., H m. ..I....J. M nJJI BUM 1IUIIH sTWalC WWII ! I . m - WW i UfA al m 1 "ATftl A TsT al sta.din oath. .art otpoHoacft p.t. Men Mi uver ine touniry nine nnson inac iney Are lanen iubm rc aru.Bg taw, Mita ruroiiwr Braadenburg today. 'The oae-ceat posUge Is for letters dropped in the pestftslce for a person receiving mall direct from the.oBce." , , TftSJsaPnMk ' This la to advtoft ya that Us ce Pftrtftsrahlp'jhftratftforft ftxUtlag hft- tWfteat'D. B. Csmahftll fta4 K. P. Bit- jilager, and working under th asm of the Klaatftth Falls Msftm,Uitn4ry, has', beein disselysd by mutual ea asftC Ths 'bftslMM has been take aver and will be continued by D. B. Campbell, th owner, and all aeeouaU da the eompaay are to bs paid to him. Klamath Falls Btftaaa Laundry; -t D.. CampbftU, Owner. wmm . 1 v v- . -.'iV-rv .. I ( A -;r " a ' T. .fli" &. ; ft 1 '.' '...' -AJmSOLaV j, ; ( iv. i hfrJftf iB ''i f"1 lilM'JAWHI. aftftsa" i ; ;.i .: TKRMA WILL BE, CASH JAftftr .Aagnat' r all wood or other fuel iwlllbs sold strletly f r ftaak on dellvsry or In advaae. s C. A. ARNOLD. VI' . n KLAMATH FUEL CO. 7-1-8;! W. B. SBKHORN. The HftraM, 4llTftra4 at yftwr tftrft, oSfta or hftftM, 64 a nsftftU. v i .....' '., :" 'h ki; MffSF,' t f ' OREGON , AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS ia forty .fifth school year " IVTIK'SR IS.IStS. DCGRCC COURSES (nnunypitssesor AftMCOLTVAC.' EfHOHWCaiMft.- HOMC gcftMftftucs; . raacftTav. com- aicaca, fMAdMSCr, TWO-YCAR-COURSES N Aaaicuu 'Tunc. Hmc gcftMoauftft,! mscmamic .AaTft.rftRtftTaV.CftftMKflCC, PHANMACr TEACHER'S' COURSES Is awausl )v.trslUiir'sgrtcal'ture. domestic seiMce "SBd sij,., 1 , ' " , ,v , $ naUSIC,jom'liHgpi'o, string, bsad , i .'.l.:,! V. -Jjt . - - a For Him. Bryan Says a Whole Line of Occupations Are Represented- in His Doubles. None for McAdoo - By BURTON K. BTANDfBH (Wrltten for tha 'United Press) WASH1NOTON, Di C, July 31 The quadrlennlal crop of "doubles" of newly elected and newly appointed statesmen and. beads of the govorn meat has oct la with, a vengeance.. As Is always the case when a new prasi dent takes office, "doubles" of that oMclal are dtacoyeredla all parts ot the country. And It la tb same with iba cabinet members and higher gov. ornmeat oclal. It goes with their jobs to ' b "doubted" aad have the "doubles" write' to Hum enclosing pbotograpba to prove their claim to fame. Borne of the "doubles'' even come In person to proye that they look ilka a, statesman." Of course tha prssldsnt always tiaa tha most doubles, and President Wil son Is no. exception to this rule. Since he was Inaugurated, President Wll aoa has been Informed by letter and In. person with pictures as exhibits that be has aa many "loubes"iaa he has Angers and toes. Next to President Wilson Secretary of State Bryan I tbo most "douuU't mun In the present administration. Out be bad a start on the other be cause. of the great length of time he has beeu' before the public so prom inently. Secretary Bryan doesn't at nil mind, being "doubled.' la act, he admits ha gets quits' a bit of, a laugh out of the situation that nriss through ihaving "doublss." Ho says priests, vwaltars, cabmen, 'coaductor ai4 policemen bavebeea' inlstakea for hlmi and 'that n has 'aeeaf many who laid, claim to ifan' by. virtue of their 'resemblaaca to aim, -.who really buaratarillas llkaaftsaitof ilm, ,, Ho and CotonftlBoesW) probftbly 'hay mora doubles" In this csuatry lhax W f jastruineitiaad,yaiccuUure.! A 'EtyTIMC'l6oKLET entklsa ' ''TlWiKKRtCHMRHr.Or Rprai, Uvk'! 1 . audi a CATXwcot,wilMe walled ree. .I.ftft'apftlwatioai,." ' " ' ' ll.'i?T JJr!ca'Jt "V Tnuif'lW S..l I j jsw-TMJa't'ff J '""cbrvsllU, OMgesi. 'ilaax o4bVW:ftn,lJi tha pnbHoyo,j '" T"-l, v .. ' A.1 i ' '1 rf,mhs,t4 ri-t ' 4.-. - .1?" n '"! H Speaking of his "doubles" the other dsy, Secretary Bryan said: "Charlss B. Haaford. the actor, Is, as would be said In the vernacular, a 'dead ringer' for me. Haaford te cently passed himself of at n Orlfl Iron banquet aa 'W. J. Bryan,' aad ha ddln't have to use any make-up, eith er. A very good democrat named Wolf, of Texas, who Is now dead, Im personated me with great auccesa a a national gathering of Hlks, and W. Hawlsy of Oregon, looks so much like me that be might fool my b'daker If his voice was mora Ilka mine. "Tha most humorous case of a 'double," however, waa when a wait er at a Buffalo Club Impersonated me by speaking to a number of law school graduates, whoNrere present, and asked him to favor them vita a short address. The graduttn (l-ln't know the speaker was not me 'intll they read the. papers the next day. I atterwarda got a copy of the waiter' speech, aad It waa a pretty gooJ one." Another amusing Insldeat occiirred when. Father Nugent of Iowa Intro duced blm to an, audience at .Creston, lowu. In 1896. Just as Bryan began jpeaklng two men entered the hall.' Father Nugent stood Just behind Bryan aa the secretary mado a short speech. After a few minutes one of the lata comers nudged Via friend aad: said; ''Why doesn't that, fool stop spouting, and let nryan talk," ' ,creiary ot waruarruoa says be has dosena of doubles, Judging from ths way ha has ,bean mlstakaa'tor other people. Frequeatb men, and womaa have approach4'1ilm oa the street, grasped bis hand,-asked him' how Alice or Bertha or Jeha or Sam were, and remarked he.was lookng aa, or poorly, aa the case miahT bs. Secretary Garrison follows an 'Invar iable rule In such cases; , Ha, always' replies that so-aad-s U.dftlag' wall, y . . " - i . aad aaka to bft remembered, In order tosava explaaatloas aad apologies Secretary of the Navy Daniels haa bad similar exaarleneea, and haa In his desV pbotograpba of n half dosea persons who have seat them to him to prora thnt they look Ilk him. II says the greatest compliment ha ever received waa when some one mistook blm for Henry Orady. Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo saya ha bsllsvss It Impossible for anyone to claim, to be his "double." McAdoo hi a modera Incarnation, physically; of President Lincoln, lit la long and rangy; with tha promt neat chin and deep-sunken ! of the Civil War president. Pftfttmastar Burleson Is another eaataet member who claims to be Im mune from doubles. But his frlsada In turn oeelarft he la a Ifaary Clay visage, with Daniel Webstar touches here aBd there. All msmbsrs of the new administration take their "dou bling" good aatursdly. They hum bly bow to the duties assumed by American ' statesmen, prominent among which In'thls.lsad of the free Is having Innumerable doubles; Dur ing tba last, administration, doublss cropped out frequently.' About every fat man. la twenty who vlsUad Wash ington talked 6f his ''rsftsmblaaoa'', to Presldeat faft, Prasldeat ClaTe land, aaother porjly presldsat had similar exparlftaea, while Prrsldaat Roosayslt bAa ;4ftublfts;all; avar tha country, During .the 4rt natleaal irrasslvft eaavftatioa, at Ohleago, a Massachusetts deleja'te atartlad'ftvsn HooasvaU's ;rrftads7byhla. ressm btanee to" Roiaayelt. Tbevdeleats dreaaas'the rt, Waa' to tbe'Roose vsk sowbreroiaad ayeglasss, He also hMtRoaftsvftUlan tsstb, aad, oa w insiVBMUW m wna.aiways Waska'VtraSk along Wasblagtoa ii' Wfl - yr1l. u- -y A ' tm.- U '' 1. jl 'M ): WtE?w 1 WMm&rfW y llrw-PP HE ALWAYS MAS MONKY Who lias an account with the First Trust aad Savlags bank. Tliu tlrat dsposlt I aa ladusft mout In make more. Thua tha account ketps growing, latar vit ut 4 per cent keeps adding lo It all tho time. If yon have not mndu the first deposit, you will do wsll to make It now. Then you will hftve something tu draw on la case ot aftfti. First Trust and Savings Bank Klamath Falli, Oregon ' .:v;. , 'fvj $ Hon J. XumwaH, Prsstdeat K. M. Hubh, Vlcft-Prea. aad Treae. Ilfrt K. WHhrow, Mftcreiary Surveyors and Irrkjatioii Engineers KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTING Maps, Plans, tHwearlass, MM. KUMATH, FALLS, OKMOON 1 . y 'i' Klamath Fails Music House Z?:,T II. MADHKN, Proyrlata Kvrry llilng ia Maslc aad la kiruiiifnls. 1 Rest of Btrtaca. nM.K.tll PIANOM AND OKOANH at Moderate Prices nml l.'rty Trims. I100KH, HTATIONKRV, TYPK- WIIITKHM, PICTURKM AND ART OOOIMi NI.VOKH AMI WHITK MKW- IMI MACIILSKM PIANO TUMKH VICTOU. Ctll.UMHIA .1X11 BDIHtlX PHOMMJHAPHaV RHCORDS e "V . 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