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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1914)
TVNBAY, MARCH IT, t. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON famfocb CHOICE DRYGOODS BARGAINS " Ribbons One-Half Price , m . , nee Women's Summer Lawn Qftinf Flannel BUck, White, Piik.B Grey, "" 0H ; Suits $& & Brown, Navy, Green and Yellow. A choice line in the new shapes, Regular 75c, sale 39c Daisy Cloth, 12 l-2c - - 1QC pongee ana linen, Regular prices, Embroideries 1-2 Price $L25 to $750' " All Embroideries in stock now One-Third-Of f -One-Half Regular Price Remnants One-Half Price All Millinery and Millinery All Remnants of. Dress Goods, Trimmings at Big Sacrifice Wash Goods Linen, etc., One- You can make a decided saving Half Price, i -' in this department HECTOR'S DEPARTMENT STORE .WAT "" Deadly Typhoid Fly an Old Acqaalataacc la Disguise Department of Agrl .cnltnre Investigate Certain Disease-Bearing Insects, Incladlng Stable FIX ud the Spotted Fern Tick. , The typhoid fly U merely an old stock. It is also suspected of carry aequalatance In disguise. The de-J ins Infantile paralysis, parunent of agriculture', scientists m Montana Uie department U con hare decided that this is the most ap- )ducUns aaou,,,. mvestlgatlon or a dls proprlate name for the Insect com-jca$0 bearing Insect, moaly known as tho "house fly," . , ... , . .. hirh i. m., i.n,. ..,, . TnU tno carrier of "spotted - -w - vtvU(Vi although considered at most simply a nuisance by many people. This fly is one of the most actlre agent In spreading typhoid fever. It spreads Asiatic cholera and other dis ease of the Intestines. It has bees known to be a factor in spreading tuberculoal. If. the name of the typhoid fly could be popularised, perhaps a more gen eral idea could be given of the dan ger that lurks wherever the peat la present. Another name which has been sug fever" a species of tick In tho North ern Rocky Mountain region. Still another investigation has to do with the possibility that pellagra is transmitted by insects. This has not yet been proven. The department of agriculture's bu reau of jrntomology has a bulletin for distribution dealing with the typhoid fly. Remedies and preventives are recommended. An "Average French Family" United Press 8errice PARIS. .Starch 17 -Commenting on gested for thla pest is even better) tho declining birth rate In France, a than the ordinary farm "house fly." This is "manure fly.' The insect Is quite as partial to manure as it Is to the house. It chief breeding place is the manure heap. . In eradicating .the breeding place of this pest, however, the department is seeking a method that will accom plish the work without lessening the value of the fertilizer. Satisfactory progress has been made and an nouncements concerning the new methods probably Mr 111 be Issued soon. The fly season begins in the South during the last part of February, and the department's Investigator of ma larial mosquitoes there Is also consid ering methods for controlling the ty phoid fly. The department is also Investigat ing the stable fly, which U an Import ant enemy to agriculture in that It seriously reduce the value of live- writer in the Matin declares that the average French family now consists of a dog, a piano and a child. "Monsieur, plays with tho dog, Madame plays the piano, and the child Is left to either the grandmoth er, the aunt or the servant," says the writer, who contend (hat with only sons marrying only daughters, the enormous proportion of one-child families will be considerably Increased during the next generation. Big Grape Season Recorded SACRAMENTO. March 17. Statis tics here today showed the value of the vlM-cultural product in Califor nia during 1913 reached the total of 126,875,000. Grape were sold to wineries for 115,000,000; table grape brought In $7,000,000, and the value of the rasln crop waa M.-875.000. FOR LEASE For 1914 Season 40 ACRES POTATO LAND OSfK MILE FROM MAIN STREET. 30 ACRES GRAIN LAND ONE MILE FROM MAIN STREET. 80 ACRES GRAIN and POTATOES , ?H -MILES FROM MAIN STREET 8 ACRES FOR PASTURE ONE MILK FROM MAIN STREET 4 ACRES FOR PASTURE ' "HALF MILE FROM MAIN STREET 2 GOOD BARNS , HTABLK ROOM FOR 20 HORSBfl, IN CITV T See U Early Ik Klamadi DeVelopne9t Co. 1303 Main Stmt , v - Klamath Fall, Ora. H l ' - H I ' ' I I i I & I ' - - I aV I . , ?: Why It's Called"Beaver State" Oregua Development New la the Line of Industrie, lnyrolh, Ktc, Prepared In Terse Form by the late llurvau of IndtMtrie ami SfntW. tics, and Published In the Interest of Herald Reader. j Dancing I I'rtvnte or class lntructton. In- , eluding all tho popular dance. For .Information call .Mr Freed, at the I White Pelican hotel, Hour 10 lo 12, 4 to 5, 7 lo l.Ct t I . Notice of Final Arctium jlu tho County Court of tho Htato of SALEM, March 17. Geo. Gleasen dorfer, an experienced bos manufac turer, has started a largo box factory at Bandon. Lane county manufacturers adopt ed resolutions favoring ho use of Oregon building stone and Oregon made steel on public structure. . Steel tor the $800,000 Southern Pacific bridge across Coos Bay 1 be ing rushed to the scene of construc tion. Drewaey, In Harney county. Is to be the scene of an electrical devel opment and an electric railroad. Smtthflcld, Lane county, farmers aro agitating a cannery. A large sand and gravel plant la being Installed at Shady Point, near McFall Paper company of I'ortlaad, 100x300 feet. tho County of Oregon, for Klamalli. Iti thu Matter of the Kstato of Ira U rr. .Mw t l.i I.. , i I -......-.., .-.....'... ,P ,rl y m0ndhV 0d,lc hat Applcgato. .dmlnUtralor of the c the 1.G00 men employed by th.n,u,e of ,rft a JoU u BM shall work under open shop rule,. ,,,,,,, ana ftwnM (or nna, ,. Clackamas county will build a steel Ueroent. and tiled In said court, hi bridge at Barton over tho Clackamas I"111 account of hit ndmlnlitratlon uf River and Install a rock crusher at ' estate, and that Ilia court has Sandy. xod Wednesday, the 33th day of 'March, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock Outhrlo. McDougnl & Co. of Port- ,n ,h forenoon of said day. .at the land have the contract for construct-1 u room of Uls colmty cour, , Ing a large section Of tho 1'uget Hound I Klamath Falls. CnuM of KUm.lh. 'now. therefor, by vlrtun of Ald u-lho plalnllR will apply tu the twjn 'eeiill.m ninl In compltanm with ldjfor tho rotUrt pr)d (or la tM Urlt, 1 havo duly leld ujoii all1mendel complaint, tu u (or ( 'ptemU" and will oit Haturday, th Judgment anti decr sgaltui hlth day of April, lK. at thi hourj l,-Thl you, or .lilier of jos, o( 10 o'clixk In the forenoon of ld .have or ha no Uie or lotrrct ut day at tho fronl door of the Klamath Uvvr lit or to the (audi dcrlM It 'county court homo In Klamath FatU,al4 amended complaint, Ului tut Oregon, aell at publlr nurtlon to the certain lot, 4xv or parrel of UbJ, ii, hlchmi bidder, fur ranh Iti hand, aubMuate, lying and t!ug In the toutii;e( Jrct to redemption according to w,illwall and stain of Orttoo, mi all the right, title and Interest of the particularly .lerlld folio.., a. drfendant. Frank lrlb, In and to th.tt: .following dencrlbed rat proiriy, to-i T1i north half of the outtiMrt wit Hltuate In Klamath county. Or- quarter N?4 of SKU). the wmts KUH. rt half of northwet iiuarter of aectlon thlrty-ntes eat half of (southed! i)uartr of .ectlou nlnetcrt. butnerun, with a Southern Pacific. and Wllllpa Harbor railway. T. J. Scammon of Uoldendalo Is starting a large private fish hatchery plant in tho Ton Mllo region near Coos IUy. A now cannery to CMt $10,000 aad spur from tho 'a newltlgh school am planned for this spring at Springfield. Albany city council has adopted resolutions looking to acquiring a municipal light and power plant for that city. J. M. Kddy and associates have or ganized a company to operate a basalt rock quarry on Kentuck Inlet, North Bead. The Oregon Power company will spend $10,000 on a now fuel plant at Eugene. All Industrie will be relieved in Oregon by tho decision of Judge Mc Ginn, allowlnf semi-annual payment of Taxes. Twohy Bros, of Portland will em ploy 400 men building the Echo-Coy ote cutoff of twenty mile on the O. W. R. It N to cost $800,000. Oscar E. Helntx baa contracted to build a five story block for the Blake' Heard on the K.C.H.S. Campus State of Oregon, as the tiro, and place for hearing objections to said account and the lottlcment thereof. Dated this 2tth day of February, 1914. O. C. API'i.KOATK. Administrator or tho Eiate of Ira C. Johnson, Deceased. V. 8. WILEY. Attorney. 24-3-10-17-24 h land tln -ait half of ttm luirtliMnlj 'itmrier of .ectlon thirty, all In InwtiM ihli thirty-eight south, range ten! eat of Willamette meridian, or .o' much thereof tu may t neMary1 to natUfy nal.l execution. Dated nt Klamath KalU, Oregon, March 10, 1914. j t!. i i.ow, HIierllT, HORSES FOR SALE Marca and geldings, all young, general pur pose horses. Address P. E. Hannon. 17-U Tho tennis club Is dally receiving new members. Miss Wnlvo Jacobs is one of tho latest to join, playing her game yesterday after school, t t t Tho CSIco Club meeting yesterday after school was the best attended mct-tlng bold slnco the club was or ganised. Much Interest Is manifested In the club, which Is a guarantee that It will be a ueeM. t t t Instructor Chandler has fallen heir to tho pet snail Max A. McCalt has been training for to loss FOR RENT 160 acre ranch. 90 acres In cultivation, 26 acres fall rye. R. ' E. Smith Realty Co. 17-tf I Accurate Information about Klamath Raain. See Cliilcole, Main. the 6M Notice to Public Rnnortfl flAvIn tlMitl rfrj-ti1aAVl thm The Klamath Development company Is backing certain candidates for mayor and other city offices, I wish to mate to the public that the K. D. company Is supporting no one, and will have absolutely nothing to do with politic. KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT CO., it W. S. Worden, Manager. J Fifty Dollar Reward Notice Is hereby given that the Klamath Sportsmen's Association will pay $C0 reward for the arrest and conviction of the person steading "Bud," a dog belonging to J, K. Bal lard. Descriptien: Black Airedale, long busby hair mixed with gray, short tail, long hair clipped from face, wean collar with brans button and brass buckle. ' All member of tba association are requested to keep a watch for dog of above description and report to the association. . CHAS. I. ROBERTS, "-St - , Prwldeat. You Have 4 Been Looking For a Fountain Pen that will always idve satisfaction one that doesn't leak one that ha a pen Just adapted to your hand WHV NOT TRV v aterman's Ideal Fountain Pen FRANK M.UPP Watchmaker aad Jeweler H. V. WaUh Inspector 408 Main Sb-ae ' Nothv uf Sale of IComI Property l'in!T Kn-cullou. In thu circuit court of tho statu of Oregon, for Klamath county Kmma It. Orlgohy, plaintiff, vs. Frank Irish, defendant. Nollco Is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of sain Usucd out of the ahovo entitled court and In this cause on the 10th day of March, 1914, upon a decrno mndo and entered of record In said court and cause and In said county and fctuto on tho 10th day of March, 1914, In favor of tho ahovo namod plnlntlff and ngalnst the defendant herein, di recting tho unlo of certain real prop erty to satisfy tho sum of $766.49. adjudged duo from defendant to plaintiff, aud tho costs nnd disburse ments of said stilt taxed at 137. CO. together with Interest on tho above sums at the rate of 10 percent per annum from the 10th day of March, 1914, and tho oxpense of such sale, half of the northeast u,uar(r (t of NKU) lb horfheA! iuitr th. ou(liwci quarter (Nt; tf HU'U) And part of tut ( 1), containing 3& acre., all In tfe thirty (30), In town.hfp thirtr-th (39) outh of rang. nln. ), of tho Willamette ruerldUn. re, talnlng In all two humir'J u4 Iwntitr-rue (336) acre, toots r or any part th.r.ofi and that it. ml 10-17-34-31-1-Sl, lly ), A, llnydon, Deputy, jot (ha plaintiff thereto U good tU Iii alld. 3 -That )ou, and each uf )t,U (ureter rnjoin.d and tarrd from M- nerttng any claim whateter la or is Theater Guide .. .I,,,, ir.,wwwwwavjJ riumniuaw (In Equity. No. s&f.) In tho Circuit Court of tho Slate of ,,, ul)Ji or wy ,, ,UfM)f( a. Oregon, for the County of 'trf,fl lo iU pUlntlff: ad for Klamath. jother aud further relief u la Ik K. (I. Argrave. I'lalntlff, rour, iIia eew mlf of R, ln $ T' " ! may appertain; and for hU ruU tU Aletander F Dyer and Maul M.'.,huremnts herein. Somen, alto all other personi ThU aummons Is served by putllrt or partle. unknown eUimlng,,tt turwf ,,, K,cnne ,w, any right, title, ettate, lien, or ,y newapajr of geu.ral tl(U. Iiitoreal In the r.al e.tate de- no,,, puhlUhed In Klamath co6tr, .crlbed In the complaint hereln.'o,,,,,,,,, oy ordwr o( ,ho ott0rW ye.enoanis. Wm, H Worden. county Jude of M To Altandr F. Dyer and Mamie M. county of Klamath. atat of Ora. Somers; alio all other persons acting lit the aUenre of Circuit Ji or partial, unknown claiming rnry w ienon, under and by tlfts. any right, title, e.tate. Ilcn. or, of the authotlty by law In him vet4 Intcresi In the rel estate de- .tirts caae. mad, dL! an J 6W scribed in the complaint herein. ,d suit at Klamath Falls. Ortim, DofcndanU. 0M ,, U)y of r,i,rui,ry, nil. In tho name of the state of Oregon- tst.lrti said order require that Hi ou, and each of ou. are hereby re- innna In said suit be puhlUhed oaci quired to apiHjar and anaw.r the n.k for a period of six eonwculir. amtudod complaint died ngaln.t you wek. The dat of th (Irtl puWla In tho ahovo entitled suit on or before don of this atimmon. Is I'.bfBsrf Tueaday. tho 34th day of March, loth, 1914, 1914, that being the last day of thai M. . fuiAW, 1 1 mu prescribed In tho ordsr for pub-' ARTHUR D. HAY, llcatlon of this summons; and If you! Attorneys for Plalntl. fall so to answer, for want thsreof, 10.17-31.J.10-17.J4 h HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE FIKKMK.VK DANCE TUESDAY NIOHT EVERY DOLLAR PLANTED STAR THEATER (LARK AND LA VEItK A lilt of Irish Comedy "In tho Willi of Africa," Two Spectacular Itoula "Tho Ilcn Industry," Educational "h Frcnk lleforiii Wn ri." Coraody STAR THEATER OIICHKHTRA ADMIHION, 10 aad S5e In tho Having Hank ulll grow Into vtMHy won In a fr jc Tlirri are fallnrr. to rrr In Iho Mvlng. liaW1 Each ono irout and al tin. oilicna In Inrrraae ami ,4liljr. ,1-t ii show you howla irrrat materially Inrn-aM-a or n.nlng. FIRST TRUST Me SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON TEMPLE THEATER ,"A Leader of Men," Luhln Two-ltcol Ken turn "It'N a Ho Country," Ewnuny Comedy "Taming Cupid," Vltngraph Comedy MATINEH DAILY AT KM ALL LICKNNKD PIOT0UM WIN 4. .ItMWALT, Prts. .. m. IIDHM, Vic lre. Trea MDIIT v., UITHROW, atawMtarf Surveyor and Irrigation EngiiMMra Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING ! MAFH, FMNH, RLtiKI'RINTN. Ktc. KLAMATH FALLM, ORWW" " 'A . . ,