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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1914)
I Pf Vv TMIRNDAY, rKll, n, U( THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Opportunity Is Knocking Here m p i p- 19 mm ,sfcjBK&S-w m Wsbh iVvukzbsbbbbbbti 0 f'if iB Ka" lt bbM bbbbbbbbbbbbV bbbb il9IJTWHo-.J It Brings to You the Choicest Styles in Overcoats and Raincoats Right When You Need Them, at Prices that Make Substantial Savings Buy any $15.00 Overcoat in the Store now for $10.00 Buy any $27.50 Overcoat in the Store now for $18.50 Buy any $20.00 Overcoat in the Store now for $13.35 Buy any $30.00 Overcoat in the Store now for $20.00 Buy any $25.00 Overcoat in the Store now for $16.70 Buy any $35.00 Overcoat in the Store now for $24.00 Choicest Fabrics, Last Minute in Styles. Select your Spring Suit NOW from the Royal Tailors' magnificent showing. We will make delivery any time to suit New Spmg Styles Kmx Hats Ntw Armag K. t K. STORE Leading Clothiers Educated and Younger Farmers Have Success News otOor Neighbors QoMlp ud Progress of Neuy Communities as Chronicled la the Ireaa. hU cattle, horn and tentorial proper- I'lwwant no m u srw jty. to J. R. Landrum of Modesto, Tlu I 'leJ r numerous acquulut- Vacent ranch la one of tin beat place mow tmm the noclal affair. In which In Scott Valley, anil l only four mile been a central figure Hut I from Fort Jones. Mr Undum ha all an hoping that the will deddo to taken possession of the property, anil '" vUlt IMitiib anil friend. will continue to ODeratu It a a dairy. Stopping Leaks and ntcnj, to tock It up with a lino Preliminary step toward a re-or-jberd of Holstclu cows. Yrekn Jour rrtnlzation of the city admlnUtratlon nal. wore taken at an executive session of ,....,, , tbo cltr council Wednesday afternoon. ' ji. nna. u. farm with the idea of reaping larre .... . ... , . AooUier rower Merger i u ui 'i"u MThe offices of street commissioner and . ...... .... ., ..,.,,, incomes are doomed to severe dlsap- .,,. ., With a capitalisation of $12.500000 -i.,-m-- i.Ji, ..mL. . lh0 director of the Northern Callfor-. Those making the poorest Incomes ,,. , ,. wu ,. nla Power company formed a new cor- Alx and Nichols Karlcow were In coitlltlrlltly rj'l Ihn UUW lu tha enough for hint tu ma a ow mm( emiil ratthr hrforn tprttlK has sold his dairy ranch. Including all maly trUmi with her smiling face Mop to the trapping butlne.. hut he da; uf h time prescribed lu U tiro iuf publication uf i iiia iuoitt and If )iui fall o to atu a4 tv r, (or ani thereof in pUlaui III apply tu tho court (or (bo relist demanded In lb complaint, lo a. lor a Judgtnoul aglnt ib ni4 , (ndn(. Frank If ltd. for tto ista tj Mr. and Mr, (lo. Hhell worn city ! ' w- MtCornaek paed through .0p4 ujcuer lh Interval U.k li Ituih V. decree and daughter, MIm cr city vUltr Halurday. I" (Herald Special Service) WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 5. Incomes are doomed to severe HP-jcny ... ... . . . Innfntmjinf I ranaeni wiu a nign acnooi ecuca-tr 1 tUltom Saturday Lloyd II. Alford and wit. vUlted with Klamath Fall friend from Hl- urday until Monday. thl vicinity Halurday. with a four- , tmr UUIi load of etaln and prnl ion ror tn uie nm camp at Kno, were 28 years of age when ther Hon make nearly doable the average ,BB" U4 """ w,Ml me""T cora started farming and were past JO bob school education, and those whol when they became owners. On the average the oldest men axe making the least protts. thosn of the water Inspector, and the tart rllf mV ihm mnmt nmflta? .. . ... . . . . , I u.wuui( ui uia ueiNuxsieBi oi asti- nltirsj's IsjTMftwtrns Tb depsrtsa fs oftc of faraj management has been conducting a' series of Investigations In the com! Town Topics I electric inspector combined with thudding Inspector. Labor will paid by the hour Instead of by the day, and bids aaktd for street sweep ing by contract. Purchase of supplied mum be upon requisition by the finance committee.-Mull-Tribune. Palp Mill Attorney J. O. Watson ,-' vontloa. which merges that company lowl on bulne Thursday. The Karl be,nnd tho Oro Kloctrlc corporation, at a cow boyi ftr fading cattU for II. II. ineeung nem in am rrancisco. ine Van Valkunhurg thl wlntrr shares of the new corporation number 125,000 of $100 each. Of these thu (Irani (lay u( Urn Howard Van VaI kenhure ranch, trantarted burinm In KUmath Fall Saturday. Atct Karlcow spent Haturday rten Wis In the city with friend. Jim Thomas wa a bulne rtiltor at Iho aId of lo pr rent fr sttxs from January J, I13, and far u (urlhor um of 157 01 paid l ( Ip4 on aald prtmli, Kb tbWfMC thereon at the rain of to per mat (w annum (rom Hcmbr 13. IMJ, lU lor ihn further utu of lltfg i sua. rj' tec, tot Initllutlng (hU mil. ul (or lh tou and dUburomcU Ut .In; that the ald sum of MI.0I, approved, Nor-thern cllforn, ,,ow"- company'm tho cr Thllrtuar -Me4ford Ms to represent 80 per cent and the .Oro Electric company 20 per cent. : (Chlco Record. leho4llst MeeUags. at mM ""u," t -.A -. . ..-a l . . . s i . - Harry Lwl.. who has been em- here recently after a few days spent ""J". " '"" "V "" '", ,u, ' . " "' 7"" 8na w"p """ r"' j I . r.. r. . . ! i r..i j .i. . . . .j . tho Methodist church the last two .visitors Haturday. h1 vhleh hlTA hrnuht not minr details that should be of practical! value to all agriculturists. These re- lG:n to "Weed. suits have just been published la a' new bulletin. Under avenge conditions the farm iFany as grader for several years, has Banlxlng a 110,000.000 incorporation accordinc to this hurietin i no niaro ! noved his family to Weed. He has ''preparatory to erecting a monster1 for 'the weak or for those unnbi tn !'c,'l)ted a similar position there. pulp mill at ReedsporL The Incor- direct work. The aaa who Intends t to spead his working life in the coun- on VUt- "' -" "" v. or auccess ..UUui ." ounuwauumr , --- -- --""" "" -slasm and a good attendance. Plans not gamea in a moment, out by many'reierson aepatrea laie weaneauay ai- !- ''"' ."" '""i"""'. " years of persistent effort. jtemoon for a visit to school district I Incorporators Included Warren Reed (leoruo Acer and (amity wnro In 'Klamath Falls visiting friend and at tending to ranch builnra Haturday. . ttl iAt Kr !. Til Dnsln f tMKn in IT )r 1 fl arkas'n tin n at I 4 ! -te ,,..-,. , - . ,- c. "T-r" ,::"""; rT .. w " l onio of Mrs, C. K. Widdoes Wednesday. It vu a women's meeting, and tho subject was the women who need Christian friend ship among tho church women. The nth poratlon was perfected under the laws nf ttiA . nf Wnatilnsrtnn t It - Itionv. I . i ..',... (meeting was marked by great enthu porators being men of financial Influ-' . , -. .. ' , ... It is true that some farmers have made small fortunes In a short time, but this is usually through a phenom enal rise la land values. in th vicinity of Fort Klamath. were made for betterment of the wo men's side of church life. There wna J. A. Iluihong was In town quite early Haturday omrnlmc, taking hi nlcco. MIhs Mary Him. who left on th morning train for her home near Salem. II. V K. and r.mll, wcr In Klam- '"'V1 lU",i l ' "U r " " li Fall Haturday ,'l,,.l. '"r fn,um from ' . i'-,4 o ciarsl to be an J41UeaU (leo. Hhrll and t. W. lor werei";" "" M,J ' " in Klamath Fall, on bu.ln.a Man- -w",w tta -; l jy Iho Uual decrc be made fuf Iht uk u( th lands and prmli drtM Mr. and Mr. U. A. Alford moved;1" l'-', Mgae; tht U lo j: lulu thrlr city rrtldence on Congr i W"( half of nurthwei qusrttr f ntrtiur, whrrt Ihry ptpect to ltn fori :llun llilr-nr. and (he nut attf i or mo ouiiirojit quartar of tM iilnnleen. and the east half of fU northea! quarter of t!ofi tbttty. all In townthlp Iblrly-cifbt seat. rano ten mi of Wltlsntell nr)4 Un. In Urcon. That the al4 sale b- mad br ti the nat two or thren month. Visit ReUUves in Southland. i Mrs. John Yabr and Mrs. Ada Par' Few men have become rich from i sons arrived in the city last night! the real profits of the land. Those i from Bonanza, nn their vtbv tn Tvmi ! who hT don an mnillr nc.H o lAneelej and other Rftnthnrn Pullfnr. Ilfo tlm a in whlih tn n.L . nl mints shan thiv will vlalt rol. ltWen GOTge Through skill In manasrement and by hard labor a comfortable living IeU on thls "Jomlne's train and moderate profits may be expected. I Those parsons who are turning to tho' Herald want ads bring results. nf fin -HI no- IVhUap UkL'av ! T CI Kelly of Portland, and other equally" ' a ,8l "endaBC"IM ,hf ch,urch, !",,t!Mh F"U tUlt0r Bt"V- ...i.... ...v .uw.iufc biincu nitu Q I series of experiences on "How I (Found Christ." which were most help ful. Services again tonight. J. II. Masou conducts tho singing, 7 MS. i-rgal .otlr-. .Votlm Intltlng Pnipuaal to parcltaawl City of Klamath Falls ItcgUteml ' I rirnrral Munlrltwl Coujkhi I loads. Mr. and Mr. Hiram F. Murdoch Healed proposal will be retaitsd und daughter, Christine, were Klam-I")r " lollco judge of the city 0f "p,"t of K'amalh tounly, Oro, prominent men. Roseburg News, "Present System" to Blame An argument over socialism In the saloon Friday evening be- Hamlln and Frank I (1. K 'urday. Klamath Falls, Oregon, until (he hour 'of i o'clock p, m. of February . tlves for about three months. They i.Man!lei: bcame 80 heaUd tht Hm Hin cuncnea nis remarks ny stabbing Maneker In the stomach with a lack- j knife, these allegations being sustain Jed by a complains drawn up in Prose leutor Kelly's office. Medford Mall-jTrlbune.. Winter Is the Planning Time Many a crop U planted and harvested, many a building is constructed, around the winter fire sides. Winter is well on its way-spring will soon be coming. Now is the time to buy that piece oft prop erty at the best price. The Klamath J Developmtoi Co. 1303 Main Street Klamath Falls, Ore. Hovlts wni u city visitor Hat-'191 tur "" purchase of 160.000.00 City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, gen- jrai municipal registered coupon Chas. Inman of tho Murdoch ranch I iU"(J u( "" denomination of Between 1908 and 1910 the num ber of Institutions teaching agricul ture practically doubled, and between 1910 and 1912 this number was at most trebled. wan lu Klamath Falls Saturday night. JHUOo.OO each, authorlied at an else lion held November 24, 1913, for the !eo. Ilvavllln sold a tram of work nlructlon of a city hall. Bald horses to Mr. Mnrkwnrt, tho garden-!1"""11' '" Uor Inlsrest at the rale er. onoday last week, which he dellv-l"' ,x llor c"n lr annum, and be red In Klamath Falls Haturday. i Payable twenty manner protlded by law. Thst tU proceed of ld sale be applied In 1st payment of said Judgment, Interest, coal and attorney's fee and sit sc crulng ctu, Thai plalnllflf b tcutlnu against the defendant for Mr balaitre that may remain due lb Plalnillf Alterapptytag all the prooeess t said ale as above prorldtd. TUI (he defendant and all persons daiav ItiK under him subsequent to (he PLEVNA ITEMS THAT INTEREST . Bring tn Springs The Ashland Commercial Club at a special meeting caller Monday formal ly endorsed the movement under way to bring the mineral springs about Ashland Into the cltr. Ashland Rw. iordr. Military School At a meeting of the directors of the Commercial Club it was announced that Colonel W. R. Kohr of the Mis souri Military Academy, Mexico, Mis souri, would be In Medford In two or three months with a view to estab lishing a military academy In the j Rogue River Vally. Colonel Kohr has, near Salem. Miss 81m has been vlslt- J H. A. Talbot was n business visitor "y" I nlho city Saturday. years irom aals oflititlm. ,.r .i.t.iisH. ..t.i ..,..! IfSlln. ttilnrnal ,....!. I. ..i . I ... 7 - -! IIHIHUID DIIlllHnnilBI. ilolh principal and Interest pay jWa at In. heal agency of the sUl.,f. may bo Ul of Oregon. In the city of New York, of all rlghl cl. I I'rntirvol. i . i ... . . I ' B" r,a. CIS airs, uiara llcach, the Kwio school- ' roposais to purchase said bonds (inarm, passed through this vicinity I"""'1 " onipanled by a certified nniuruny on hor way to and from Klamath Falls. Mrs. Reach taught the Plovnu school last year. .MI88 KIM'S DKP.MlTUKfc: IH UK filtKTTKI) IIV KltlCM) THAI' I'KU 8KE8 CJOOD CATCHES I FORK KPRINO SKTS IN 1'rentlco Puckott of the Hanson ranch, passed through Plovnn Halur day, going to and from Klamath Falls. Miss Hose K. Qunst, teacher of the Plevna school, was In Klamath Falls .sold out there, and believes there is a great opportunity In Southern Orefon. j Medford Sun. i Hcott Valley Ranch Sold Through the North California Land .company of this place, John Vacant WOOD 16-inch Dry Slab $4.00 llox Factory Blocks $8M Cleaning out 200 Cords of Dry LIMB WOOD Four-foot $5.00 Stotoesi Inch e.M Beet Lump Coal, ton 918.00 TERMS CASH KLAMATH FUEL CO., OHloaaMMatn. O. Pert Mr PbOMW. (Herald Special Service) Iflnturday, PLEVNA, Feb. C Miss Mary Sim left Saturday morning for her homo1 J. W. Adklns vlslto.1 with rri....... In Klamath Falls from Saturday until Tuesday. Mr. Adklns reports that tho recent ncavy snows have almost put a Ing with her aunt, Mrs. J. A. Bush ong, since last August, and has made Where Your Money Has Gone .'Ml! .. aJSBBBBBBBBBSBK CZTi jjEssssssssssisssr CSBSsflsBBBT JsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI M Bbbbbbb' wfaW SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlHI SSBBBBW V-SSF sbbbbVVbbbbbbbUI 11 BBBSr 'ssT KHBHc 'MA LbbIjbbbbbNBbbbbF7 ' SbbW bbbsbbbbbbbTjIbbbbbbbb'Jbb Will not puirlo you If you have nn account at the First Trust and Savings Rank. Your bank book will tell you how much you bad. Vour checks will tell you what you havo spent, and what for. Tho First Trust and Savings Dank accepts accounts from women as well as men. lis Increasing number of women depositors shows they have found such nn account an advantage, FIRST TRUST MB SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON l,..l. - lis i v"l" ceruiieu by some recoanlsad responsible bank, payable to the po lice Judge of said city, for an amount w'luai io nvo per cent of the amount I'ly. Hald bonds will be sold for cash paid down at time of delivery and (or not less than par and accrued In terest. Said bonds to be dated April 1 1H. The city of Klamath Falls r! serves the right to reject any and all proposals. Hald bonds are I..... .... disposed of under the charter of tho dly of Klamath Falls. Prono.al. purchase said bonds will h nU. ...... -....n. ....rim 0y mo common council at UlO Council el.Blnl,., n it.- ... . iin,.i ., .: ' " " "l of ......., ran., uregon. corner Main id Second streets, on the fin, day of February, ion, ' A- '' I'KAVITT. 1? Jud ' ' CUy of Kl.m. alh Falls. Oreson. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Jnnuary 2, iaH, ' Summons I" the Circuit Court of the SUte of ""son, ror K amsih rn.nlu Knimn It. Orlgsby, Plaintiff, vs. 'ink Irish, Defendant. To Frank Irish, the above named da- iwuunni; In tho name of the state of Or... ou ore hereby required to appear und answer tho complaint filed lnst you In the above entitled suit I ur uviore Haturday. th. 7m -. 'of March, 1914, th.t being the last upon mid lands and premises, eltbef n purchaser. Incumbrancer or de barred and fureclMSd Im or equity of re demptlon In and lo said land w4 premises and every pert thereof. That plaintiff have such other aa further relief as to the court s; em Jmt and equitable, Thl tiiminous la served by public into (hereof In the livening HersU, dally newspaper of general circuit Hon published In Klamath rouoty. Oregon, by order of llouorablo Heart I.. Ilunsoii, judge of the nbure eati- Hod (ouri, made, dated and filed la K'tld suit at Klamath Falls, Orsgos, mi Ihn 2 ltd day of January. 1H4, "Mcti stld order require ( summon In said suit be publishes once n wuek for "a period of tli cos s'iciiilvo week, from (he I4th day of January, 1014, the date of the first puhllcntlon of summons prescribed la aid order. 1101,1,0 UKOKSUKCK, Attorney for I'lalulKT. 2l-31.7-H.Jl.J8ii I Wood! Wood! Block Wood 16-Inch Body Wood It-lack Limb Wood 4-ft. Body Wood 4-fl. Limb Wood l-eave Order) at Square) Deal aHort Cnr Btetk mi Mala P. C. CARLSON I'lWMlM K4 r fi&