The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 21, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1914
RADIUM HOSPITALS PROMISED
UNKNOWN MILLIONAIRE PLANS TO
ERECT TWENTY INSTITUTIONS AS
MEANS OF COMBATTING CANCERS
HUERTA WILL NOT CITY POLITICS
TAKE THE FIELD' BEGIN TO DRAW
SOME ATTENTION
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IU)stl one of Ihe mm dl-jHui'tU h abandoned, I e miliar 1 1 y
esird in nittUlilctt ibf Amrfk.n at li. lit plan to ute tbi nld, and
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Adele Blood Sues "Talmage
of the West" tor a Divorce
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COMMITTEES ARE
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nnvrs II is IOVI, TOO
lllih aclnHii aiblriM ami othrra In corner from Kiurirnlli lo Clslitwntli
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nr,u Krldat- afirrnmin. Ilia ludc Ujh ball.
TIiit will mualf on o.ry airral m:i'lli:.NTATIVi: MK.V CIIOHKV
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on lb' nrt Moutia) in May, fHo couo-tllliK-n
wllli llii tuarur will conatilule
i lie Kovortilnc lard of tlii city of
Alatuatb KalU, Unload of ten, aj tl
llln (irnlllt IllOr. Oil ttlt) flrtt Hon
da) u Juno lh fno lolloriiK eoun
riluifii will retire from office, and uo
urtrMitra lll vlKtcd to take
thuir jiUc: J I. OoclWr. Klrat
nard. V, C, Townn-nd, Sond ward;
C. IL t'ndurwuod. Third ward; Her
btlt J Savlditr' Fourth ward: M. It.
(tj I'lltli ward. Tlio counclltucn
ulio w ttmaln In ofHco are: L)Ie
Itogi'ia. O. I). Mattbcw. John II.
Hamilton and Hen 8, Owcna. A uc-r.-r
to It Y Cantrall lll have to
bo circled at bo natnrd at a lnr
rlal nlrllon lotll & vacancy.
orflrrni for tbn city to x elected on
tbr ntt Monday In May arc: Mayor,
fuller. Judcc and city trcaaurcr.
Around th oRlr of mayor, bo U
to bn cWtcd for two year, la cn
lerrd ibo Kri-Att-iil tntrrct on tbo part
of the voter
W'lillf no candidate for tbla offlco
ba yrt madr dcflutto announcement,
i: U undontood tbat ther will b
iiulto a larK Ht for tbo rotera to to
Irci from
Major Nlcbola will probably b n
randldatrt for reflection. There have
bren miim crltlclama of the mayor by
tlu who wonlil Ilka to have aeen
croatrr arthity lu development and
ulri'rt lmproemenU. but all concede
that there ban been much food ac
romptliihed bj the city during the
paul two jcam.
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to taki: twin: oi' Tin:
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and that In nomcthlni; which It haa
not bad for Urtveral yoar before tbo
prvmut ndmlnUtratlon. Tlio city U
1uow on n rtuh baala, and Its warranU
nro accented for their fnco value any
where, which In a condition that haa
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FOR KLAMATH IN
SAN JOSE, CAL
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In letter to Southern PacMc AmkU
CommUwioai Firm There Bay It
Will Vaj 91 per 100 poaadt, F. O.
II., Sau Joe, tor Potatoes, Loaded
In Hulk Tubers Will Be Sacked
anil Weighed at DeatlaaUoa).
Several tar load of northers pota
tcej are Uclred at once by J. C.
Younn & Co., of San Jos, according
to a letter received from tbat eon-
cern by Agent S. J. Bailey oi me
!?outhrn Taclflc.
In the letter the concern atatea tbat
It contemplate a business tbat wilt
make It an all-year-'round market
for potatoes. They say they can as
iwveral carloads of first class pota-
Itoes at once, and asks Bailey to put
I them In communication with potato
owners here.
The tubers are to be first class, and
to be loaded in bulk in the cars, ac
cording, to the merchants. They will
be sacked and weighed at the S. P.
yards in San Jose, and the shippers
will receive $1 per hundred pounds.
I f. o. b., San Jose.
Mrs. Adele Davis, known to the i minister in California. Joaquin Mil-
tago as Adelo Blood, has found out '" W W tbo sobriquet of ::The
.ho cannot get along with her mln- " ! lh, West;" " Prched
. in uasianu wun consiueraoie success,
Uter-actur husband, tdward Davis. tblU abandoncd lho pu,plt bocaue
known when In the church as the he id, there wasn't money enough
Hev. Cadcr Kusscl Davis. She has In It. Ho wa graduated from Ken-
begun suit for divorce, naming
actress.
Mr. Davis has played in "The King- Davis married Miss Alta Margaret
dom of Destiny," and has appeared Kingore. Sho got a divorce and p re-
all over tbo United Slates. ceded him on the stage.
Davis began his public life as
an ( lucky Unltorslty.
While he was preaching lu Oakland
SNOW COLLAPSES
ROOF OF GARAGE
SLIGHT DAMAGE IS DONTE TO AU
TOMOBILES HOUSED IX THE
KLAMATH FAIXB AUTO COM
PAXV8 SHOP
appearing In San Francisco,
As a result of snow oa the root, the
roof of the Klamath rails Auto and
She Is now I ,.,,, ,.. ...... nn w.in
.UAklllUV VWUJsfM m wav was ma-
'street, near Esplanade, collapsed this
California Man Points Out Wonderful Results
"Tim fiiiurn of Klamath county na tolld banking conrorna of Cullfomla,
dilfyliiK r.iunlry dvpeitda entirely Und wery dollar of Uik bank alock la
"n lh dalrruiKii Ihemtnlvea," old H.'iimihmI by Ibo ilnlr)inn f Nowman.
M )bornt. a iiroiitlnniit iiairvmaii of "VVu Iikkhii with llfly-four dairy-
ftiiili, Calif,
' "Hi limy will Imvo lo change their
mvii banding tngi'llivr and working In
harmony, Now o have, an organi
sation that la n pownr In the commun-
Ibo rcaull of titmoluto unity or
ID'.
oi accomplish lho desired re
Jill. Tin. rowa ahotild bo bettor
-!, iur dim thins, and a change nurnono
I IfClilllK Ilii.lliiiiU ulmiil.1 l. ..! I Hirimil.lli r.llllllV ran lio luftdo olio ;
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'"Mow, lunar boeia and carrota can 'of tho banner couittU.a of Ibo Weal In , - '".. ""'. .V'
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of Commute wim aiipolnted larti mfnu,rj. f ,, majority of the pre-
nlKlil by (Ivor J. Walton, preside! rn ,, nn r0CJUi
of Ibo body I Another name whom a majority of
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lluanrii - i.eiu uiikhii
Crivos and Fred llarlch.
ClmrU
Mcmborahlp W. T. l.o. U. !..
Htiiilh. H. U. :nns and Fred HntiMnn,
Manufactories Hunter Savldgc,
J F, Mngulro, A. A, llollmiin ami 0.
.1 Martin.
IminlgrnlionChas, I". Do J..P. I'.
II Cttiupboll and W. A. Dololl. ,
'I'ranitportntlon 8. J. Halloy, J.
II Darling and C. F. Stone.
Aihortlsoinont, Kxhlblt and Kilter-liliuiienta-H.
II, Kmihs. K. II. Unit,
. A Delsoil nnd 11. '.' Kloppor.
I'ubllo Impnnommanud Irrigation
J. W. HiomoiiM, It. II. Dunbar and
Leallo llngorri'.
prodiirii4 in !.!.. i..,. i. ...j I
' Ulir ftod for dairy cattle can bo
" than imtiiinoi, carroli and sugar
!.!ll rol"", "I' ttl"1 wlila hay.
"Tbo dairymen aliould bo mora III
'"rmotiy thnn ,y nrw t ,rra,H(,
'"y tltiiiild work nliHolutoly in unity
onocomorii,
. "J l,lln H would bo very boueflclal
' " alryliiK IntcrvsU here If Uiey
!" ,,0,", oiuo rallabU man to
mu and lot him just how wo
tUA.,.,? c,",v,, u,r- "Tfc Urat N
"1 bank of Nowa is m of tk.
IAiHUHi'n Vlaila.
.who formerly cou-
hualncaa If tho thing ul.lurled thotWtago Studio , hero, camo
I In riiosaay nigui i ny uimw
iw horn "bo baaW'ii attending to busl-
ueHM mattniH, Mr, Argrnves lias prop
iTiy InlnrcMrt aero.
tho dairying
nroiMirly managed."
Mr. Oaliomo ami on, H. 0. Os
homo, will lenvo tomorrow for Cali
fornia, but will return to Klamath
Fall ntixt weok. Thoy Imvo ft ranch
nonr Merrill, whoro Hy lvo many
hoad of dairy cattle, nnd. which
they will establish n model dairy
Would Ho AitnihiMralrlx.
A pot It Ion fm appointment ua ad
inlnlHlntlrlx of lho ostnto of Prontlai
Thiy Wn bo ft-oclatoil I with II. V. H J w(loWi luckeU(
i. a a. i..f.B iiiu iiiiiu n iiibi asaaiBsv -
Hllvo, wlio, bosldoa ownltiK ul llfy
uoar Merrill, hM oxlonslvo dairying
IM.erosU uoar Nowtnan.
who ivsidod uoar Keno, died la mi.
'i'i..,r.. nrti twolvolchlldron. and tho
iiMtnto U valued at 1700.
tlu luulnoM men lme been mention
ing for ma) or Is that of D. II. Camp
bell. It Is claimed by theso that
Cumplx'U would bo Jnttt tbo man for
tbo place nt this time. If ho could bo
persuaded to accept.
Tbo n a mo of V. C. Townsond Is
aUo IioIiik mentioned seriously by
tlioBn who lmo boon watching tho
councilman during tho past year. It
Ih urged that nn a member of tho
htreot commlttoo ho hna dono good
work, nnd hn always been on the
Job,
Colonel M. O. Wllktna hha many
friends who huvo been talking his
randldacy. Tho Colonel haa aerved
rcvornl times on tho city council In
tho past, and la well known through
out the city 0, n. Crlalor U anoth
er man being talked of. It la argued
that bla llunuclal condition la aucn
that ho would not havo to depend (or
n living on tho amall salary allowed
by tbo city. Undoubtedly thore
would bo many vory dealrablo candi
date for tho offlco It the salary was
sulllclent to Justify a man giving up
IiIm regular employment.
Among other names hoard for the
ofTko of mayor are: ft, J, Savldge,
It, A. Emmltt, C. K. Brandenburg.
Cbus. F. DoUp, 0. H. Underwood and
Marlon Hanks.
SPORTSMEN WILL
ATTEND LECTURE
. Ttafternoon. Tho structure la a frame
:,l!iK bU Illustrated slides in telling , building.
vf the vnluo of birds, etc., to the com-' None of the cars were damaged to
munlty, and tho daui;er from tho j any extent.
housefly. This afternoon ho address-
jed the Central school pupils on '"Alco- Sue- on Account.
CALL HAS IIKKX ISSUED BY ASSO
CIATION HODGE'S TALKS AIIE
ATTILICTIXG MUCH ATTENTION'
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I'olUm," using slt.l.M again.
Theso lectures are free of charge, , to duo
and tho public is Invited.
A well constructed brick house will
outlast one of granite.
Suit to recover S505.32, alleged to
for lumber, has been com
menced In the circuit court by A. D.
Slack, a Klamath county sawmill man
against E. Meauham. Fred H. Mills
Is attorney for tho lumberman.
Members of tho Klamath Sports
u'oii'h Association will turn out In full
force this ovoning to attend tho lec
ture, "Protection of Qamo Oregon's
I'roblom," to bo given at Houston's
cpera b'ouso by Dr. Clifford F. Hodge
of tho University extension depart
ment. A call his been Issued by tho
ptc-itdent aud directors for attend
ance at this time.
Dr. 1 lodge's lecture last evening
was attonded by a large audlenco. and
for nn hour, tho speaker held nil In
cloeo attenttou, as he told of the ap
palling toll of life In the United
States annually through causes that
with a llttlo study and attention could
linvo been warded off, nnd the victims
spared to tho community. Ilia civic
bloioglcal views were vivid, and he
urged Klamath Falls to take stops at
this time, and thus be properly in
sured against preventable disease,
etc., as the city grows.
This forenoon and this afternoon
Dr. Hodge addressed the puulto of the
grammar schools and high school,
City Amazes Visitor
William Young Predicts 50,000 Population Here
Of all the towns In Oregon 1 have or ho would have lived a decade long-
vlslted, and I havo been In a great
number, you havo tho vory best hire.
When Bob Alexander went homo to
Michigan for a visit, tho stories he
told of Klamath Falls caused the peo
ple there to put him down as a pre
varicator of tho tint water, but after
tho stop horc, I boo that ho don't put
things half strong onough."
This la tho way William Young of
Fowleravillo, Mich., spoke of Klam
ath Falls botoro leaving this morning.
Mr. Young, though 88 years of age.
Is still engaged In contracting work.; Hove this is destined to be a eky a
er. Mr. Young has oeen visiting nis
old chum, Bob Alexander, and he says
that such a persistent booster as the
ever-gonlal Bob caa-t do Klamath
Falls justice. He stated that be ex
pected to soo a town of 400 or SOO
people, with only frame buildings,
and ho declares the White Pelican w
the equal of any hotel to bo found la
tho Middle West.
"If I was twenty yenjs younger, 14
locate In Klamath Falls and go late
business," said Mr. Young. "I
His grandfather, he says, was buraed
to death when he was Hi yean old,
GO.OOO inhabitants, and I wovig ad
vise any young man to locals) hero."
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