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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1914)
'mm FAGE TWO PROFESSIONAL CARDS TjuuxAAAAArijinnrri - MAXWELL M. LONG Qteaaalc rhyaMaa Bull II and 19. Walt Bulldtag rheaeM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AB8TKACT8 WBITRAXCK Member Oregon Association Title Men A. 8. IXWMAX OHIKOFBACTOR Rooms 11 aad IS First National Bank Building Klamath Fall, Ore. OKO H. HAYDKX. Optidaa Office. Room 119. Odd Follow Building Office and Residence. ,,, NW cor. 7th and Main Phone ll5 CLAYTON E. WHEELER Physician aad Surgeon Osteopath Spoadylotherapis (Spinal Treatment) Office heuse: 9 to 11:30 a. ra; : to R p. m.; evenings, 7 to S . THE KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantee first elaat work "a well aa first claat aerriee, m . HW ly II JOB HITS UCCHIIHI UJ ..,.., .4.. ....ft mmt la. cunpiauu av uv wi im mediate attention, phoae D. B. CAMPBELL Wood! Wood! Block Wood lt-laea Body Wood .... U-laca Llab Wood 4-tL Body Wood 4-ft, Limb Wood . Leave Orders at Square Deal Stat Car fltath aai Mate P. C CARLSON PbeawlSS - WOOD ALL DRY WOOD 4 ft. slab wood S&SO cord l-ia. alab wood tS-OO cord 12.1a. Slab Wood 9SJ3B cord 4-ft limb wood $4.fiOcord 16-la limb wood $525 cord Block wood, load &25 Block wood, doable load . . .$4.30 KLAMATH FUEL CO., Oatoe MS Mai. O. Pertoa, Mgr Phoae 187. Good Living Nothing 1 quite aa necessary as the buying of what oae eats. Everyone 1 interested la good things for the family table. The kind of Groceries oae bay make the greater part of the meal. The meal oae eata are the greater part of Good Living. If yea believe la Good Living ' s yea'H patronise VAN RIPER BROS. Ptraae M MBS. A. PKTERSTFJNKjVS Not atueb aHver, Vat pteaty to eat. For a raw hit bmcJ It cms, ha beat. iltt Sixth Btraei I MM IIM tobeertbe for the Herald, B0 cant HHHHB ft ). BannnnlBnBBnBaaBBnnnnnnnananaBnnnnl The Evening Herald W. 0. SMITH Edit Published dally escept 8unday by The Herald PublUhtag Company of Klamath FalU, at 115 Fourth Street Entered at the DOitofflw at Klam- jath Fall. Oregon, for traaamtMloa through the mall aa aecoad-claae matter. Subscription term by mall to any ad dress In the Uatted State : One year 00 One month '0 KUMIATH TAI.LS. . , OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 21. H AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Weather Codtlitioaa for March Date Max. Mia. Woauar J 53 31 Cloudy 2 45 JO Clear 3 54 35 Clear 4 51 33 Cloudy 5 55 33 Clear 6 54 33 Clear 7 58 31 Clear S 4 33 Clear 9 64 35 Clear 10 57 34 Clear 11 63 34 PUCI'dy 12 59 35 Clear 13 63 30 Clear 14 62 2S Clear 15 61 31 Clear 16 66 33 Clear 16 66 33 Clear 17 63 34 Clear Hotel Arrivals Hotel Hall Edson WaUon. Agency; L. J. Hor ton. Langell Valley: F. G. Brown, Crystal; E. R. MeUgle. Pokegama; Wm. Henry. Bly; J. W. Walford, D. B. Fuller, Portland; J. W. Roberts. San Francisco; E. U. Young. Bray; E. R. Smith. Sacramento; E. Parka, Yreka: Oliver Whitney, Salem; Sir. D. Ellis Young. Woodburn; W. .E. Borlss, Merrill; B. St. Geo. Bishop. "The Cedars"; B. H. Pickett. Altur- as; J. V. Loveless, Straw, Calif. White PeUcaa Abner Weed, Dunsmulr, Mrs. Man fred Garouette, J. P. Thompson, Jo Schloss, W. A. McCorquodale, San Francisco; E. J. Grant, Algoma; J. M. Frotblngham, Macdoel; Jama Drucher Jr.. S. V. Scritsmler, F. & Scrltsmier. S. J. O'Rourke, E. G. Hop son. Portland; C. H. Gaines, Lakeside Wis.; H. G. Wilson. Rocsburg. In an effort to solve the servant problem, prominent Boston women are arranging a series of weekly dances for their servanU. If your bouse la vacant Tell Tin- dall, 622 Main The Herald for new. You Have Been Looking For Fountain Pea Utat will always give satisfaction one that doeea't leak oae that baa a pen Just adapted to your hand WHY NOT TRY Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen FRANK M. UPP Watchmaker aad Jeweler 8. P. Watch bupector 48S Mala Street WniliiH II I OUR WEEKLY SERMON "Heart Values" lly K. C RICHARDS, Paster Grace Method Episcopal Church "With the heart man bellevelh unto righteousness." -Rom. 10:10. Intellectual curiosity grow gray trying to discover God, while the heart flic straight to hi boom, tike a bird to her neat. "Who hall as cend Into the hill of tho Lord, or who shall stand In His holy placet He that hath clean hands and a pure heart; who hath not offered up his soul unto vanity nor' sworn The message of deceitfully. crso ulne, "It thou shall confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, andj shalt believe In thine heart that Hod hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be sarcd," is a very short and simple creed, but the truths-that It Notice Inviting Did Pursuant to a resolution pasaed and adopted by the common council ot the city ot Klamath Falls. Oregon, on tho 16th day of March. 1914, no tice Is hereby given that bids will be received by the police Judge ot said city at hi office, corner Second and Main streets, up to and Including the 30th day or March. 1914, at the hour or S o'clock p. ra., for the Improve ment ot Eighth street from Main to High; High street from Eighth to Ninth; Ninth street from High to Prospect; Prospect street from Ninth toUpham; Upham street from Proa- pect to White; White street from Up ham to Delta. Uy grading said street and parts thereof to the established grade to a width of twenty-flro feet, and sur faced for a width of twenty-five feet In the center with oil macadam pave ment, between the termini named. In cluding all intersections. All ot said Improvement to be made, and the ma terials to be used to be In accord ance -with the plans and specifica tions made by the city engineer and now on file In the office of the Police Judge of said city, reference thereto is hereby made for further details re garding construction, materials and quantities. Said Improvement will be let In one contract, and bids for making such Improvement will be opened and con sidered by the common council on the saaaisaanBaaafl anvaTanaaaafl k auaunanaBnaaaal EVERY DOLLAR PLANTED FIRST TRUST M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Ishkabibble "Mother baa aa electric raage; "Sister haa aa electric Iroa; "Our girl haa aa electric washer, "Baby haa aa electric heater; "Aad I doa't have to split aay more wood. "Hurrah for Electricity I" These are the sentiment of the average small boy. HU aider have still more reason to appreciate elec tricity and the liberal rate we make. LET VH TALK IT OVER' Wffftu-Oref n Power Ct. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON embodies ivem sufficient Ami It Is a most vital creed theso day. A the day stretch on, Christmas fade out and Easter comes In. As tho birth of Jesus loses Interest, the res urrecllou calls with mightier corn maud. Just to rise out of failure. Into success. Just to rite, out of silence Into eloquent speech. Just to rise out of nothlngnot for good Into somcthlngncs for righteousness, Just to hurst the bond of death and come Into life; this truly I satisfac tion. Comto was a good deal right In de fining the third and last stage of human thought na that In which we abandon metaphysial aud content ourselves with simply studying tho orders of co-exlstnnce and sequence among thing and event. Yet to do this we saust have some metaphysics. Titer must be something back of thtnga la thought. "Back ot the loaf U the snowy flour, Back ot the tour la the mill; 30th day ot March. 1914. Immediately after the hour of S o'clock p. ra. of said day or at such other time a the council may adjourn the meeting to for further consideration of bids. Bidden will be required to sub mit their bid or proposals upon blanks prepared by the city engineer, and no blda will be considered unless so submitted. Blanks may be obtained etther at tho office of the Police Judge or at the office of the City Engineer. Said Improvement to be completed on or before the . . . day ot 191... The successful bidder will be required to give a bond In the sum ot I to be fixed by tho council, tor tho faithful performance and com pletion ot such Improvement. Each bid must be accompanied by. a certi fied check on a responsible bank for 5 per cent ot ths amount ot Its old, as a guarantee that the successful bid der will enter into bond and contract with the city within ten days from the date of the award, for the faithful performance of auch Improvement In accordance with the plans and speci fications. Tho city reserve the right to re ject any and all bids, and to make such Improvement Itself. A. L. LEAV1TT, Police Judge of tho City of .Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Fall. Oregon, this 18th day of March. 1914. 18-10t la the Havings Bank will grow Into ntany more la a few year. There are ao failure to la rrrae in the saving . habit. Kuril one sprout aad also aid ili others to increase aad mat tlply. .Irt im show you how la tereat materially laerraaea your watlng. Hack of tho mill U the wheat and tho shower And the sun and ti Fathr' !" This back most ot our thought a we plod on, sometime discouraged and disheartened, hut always plod ding on Th heart carried Hcotl's polar patty a hundred miles alter tcisuit would hao said, "lle up." 8o Is It In our struggle for righteous nets. To tvason It ought to mako us mh the dollar and let ee'.ythlti elso go Then tho heart and con iclt'tiee and duty cume In and have their say. and win To rely on rto. lutlou nlot Is like pushtug against a mast or lilting oursenes uu " water by the hair. To maVe u list of virtues like Franklin did, and try to go br rule of thumb Is prosaic for most of us. Hut to let the best In tho heart have sway seem natural Morvovvr, It has scst. Moreover, It reaches it goal. To rely upon "a faithful purpose, moving arro tho age and forwver kroplug tryst with foreseen uccd." and then bending our tnerglea to conform to tho rules of best living, thl leave few regrets and iwcetens life. And It's worth while to have lite sweet. Huxley said: "I protest that If somo great power would agree to make me always think what la true and do what Is right, on condition of being turned Into a sort of clock, and wound up every morning, I should In. stantly close with tho offer." Hut perhaps he did not mean It Just that way. I think he was too much of a man to wish to be a machine. Per haps, In the sense of failure or for a moment, he wished It literally, But really, was It not the human heart struggling for righteousness? And can It not. In It better sense, be ap proached at least T If the life bu turned over to that higher power until the soul I flooded with Him, may we not approach true righteous ness without losing our Individuality: la It not tho meaning of the Imt? After all. Is It not true that "With the heart man belleveth righteous. nesa"t Mrs. Harsh H. Soren of Arlsoua re cently appeared before the United States supremo court as coin counsel for a mining corporation. Mis Jessie Thorpe, although only IS year of g la considered one ot tho cleverest trap shooters In the country. lteolntion appro Intf Ui plana aad KpvclnValloaa prepared by the City Engineer for tho Improve ment of Third Street, la Uta City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, de termining tlie llounilartr within which the Property Ilea which it . to be HeaeaUted aad to be Amrtm rd for such Improvement, aad Ordering the Publication of litis Haul Itroolutioa and the IWlag or Notice by the City Engineer. Whereas, Tho common council of tho City of Klamath Falls did hereto fore declare It Intention to Improro Herald's Classified Advs. FOIl KENT 1C0 acre ranch. 90 acres In cultivation, 26 acre fall rye. It. E. Smith Iloalty Co. 17-tf FOR SALE FOR HALE For a short time only I will sell my home on Washington, near Tenth, at a big sacrifice. If you aro a buyer write Win. Wagner. 776 Bush atrcot, Ban Francisco 17-81 FOR 8A I. E Celebrated Itouen duck eggs. A. L. Loavltt, ICO Congor avenue. 20-lt MISCELLANEOUS AA00WV FASTIDIOUS DRESSERS, apprecU tlvo ladle with artistic sartorial as plrallona, will get their clothe not factory made, but bench made. We make them right ber. In styles and prices that will appeal to you. J. A. Goldsmith, tho Parlslnn Ladles Tail or, cor, Third and Main 18-Jt LOST AND FOUND FOUND Watch and chain. Inquire at Herald office. 20-4t Wet Wash Laundry Wet Waah, per lb g Rough Dry, per lb 5c WE CALL AND DELIVER AND QUARANTEE ALL WORK WET WASH LAUNDRY 1S1 Fourth Ht. Phoae Ul Third street In the said flly from the Intersection of Malu street to Uie In tersection of California atreel, and did order tho City Engineer o pre pare Minn and peclflcntlon for such Improvement; And. Whereas, The said Clly Elf glueer ha filed with the Police Judge for tho consideration of tho common oiiucll plan and specification ami estimated tho cost of several varie ties of tho kind of Improvement pro posed for said street, and tho same now hlng found satisfactory, they aro hereby approved, and It Is decided and determined, and tho common eouurll hereby deterlmne to Improve aid street wllhlu said limits by grad. lug to the established grade to a width ot 31 feet, from Main slreot to Cnllfurula avenue, and hard surfacing said roadway 34 feet wide from Main street to (Irani street with Inches of crushed rock, with nu asphalt binder, and surface, valley gutter and with out curbing, and alo providing uece sary drainage. That tho plans, specification and estimates of the City Knglneer cover log such work are In be used as a basis for such work, and any contract for such Improvement shall ho based thereon, and the estimated cost of such work and Improvement a sub riltted by said engineer at 117,311.33 Is adopted as the probable cost of said ork. Hectlon 3 The lime within which objections or remonstrance way be hcird against said Improvements shall b on or before April 6, 191 1. flection 3 The boundaries within which the properly He that I to be benefitted by the proposed Improve ment and which Is to U assrased therefore aro as follows Beginning at the Intersection of Third aud Main streets In tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; theuco In nu easterly direction along the boundary lino of Malu street to the Intersection of the boundary lln between lot 3 and 3, In block II, of tho Original Town of Mnkvltle, now Klamath Falls, Oregon, run ntug thenro In a northerly direction between Iota 3 and 3 and lots and 7. lu said block IS, and along the Una between lots 3 and 3 and Iota 6 and 7, In block 7 of the Original Town ot t.lnkvltte. now Klamath FalU, Oregon, to tho Intersection of High street; thence In an easter ly direction along ths center Una of High street to the Intersection of Fifth street; thence northerly along tho center line of Fifth street to the Intersection of Mitchell street; thenre southwesterly along the cen ter line ot Mitchell street to the Intersection of Ml. Whitney street; thence westerly along the ren ter line of Ml. Whitney street to the center linn of Califor nia avenue; thence southwest erly along the center Hoe of California street to ths Inlsrsec tlou of Teddy street; thence along tho center lino of Teddy street to the Intersection of Kocond street; thence southeasterly along the cen ter lino of Kocond street to the In tersection of McKlntey street; the n co south to tho renter Una of First street; thence southeasterly along the renter lino ot First street to the Intersection with High street; thence northeasterly along the center tine of High street to a point opposite the line between tots C and 7 and lot 3 and 3, In block 6, of the Original Town of Link Ylllo, now Klamath Falls, Oregon; thonco southeasterly along tha line between lot 6 and 7 and lot 3 and 3, In said block Q, and continuing on tho snmo line to Main street, EXPERIENCE COUNTS la every line r kuafaeaa eiperlettre I what makre eflirlrnry. II I with great pride that wa caa truthfully slate that the different departiurnU of our bualaeaaarn maaaged by mea of eiperltnce. EsperieacMl buyrra, esperl raced butcher, eiaerlearrd ciiltrr. etperienred aaleamen aad egNrlrurrd dellferyatea all combine to give you the beaeflt of their efficiency. Ttilak thU over ohm or dering your suppllee for the table. KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY iA.j - m THE VKRV LATKHT ODOR IS THE KING OF HEARTS FRAGRANT AND LAMING. ASK TO MK IT. - Underwood- Comer Mala aad 7th atreeta, KUaaath Falls, Oregoa SATURDAY, M.UU H Ul) ,u mid thonco northeasterly (l)'7 of beginning. v,, Hectlon 4 The nolle pr owner shall ho given as re.im,Ti matter to those affected My ( , ' provemeaL Htate of Oregon, County of Klamath, flly of Klamath FalU, M I, A. U Lenvlti, I'ollco juj,. ht. by certify that tho foieM, , " lion wa adopted by ltl0 ""' council of the City of KUmaii, rT nt It regular meeting Mrvh It it , Witness my hand and si ml i J day of March. I3H. "' A U I.KAVITT, I'Olleo )Ul)'K 17-Ki t (ileal) .Notice Invillug 1'rupo.AL to Purthse, t?lly of Klanutli rB. mp mm I Head, Healed proposals (l b tw,ltf. by tho uuderslguod until Montu April 13, 1914, at th, ltm ef'' o'clock u, in, of said day ,i ((,, hall In the city of Klamath I'slli.Or,. gou tt which time and iUtp' j, pussU to purchase will bo npnn M considered), for the purcli u( ii; Ss.3,70 City of KUmaih Pi, ,. pon Improvement bondi, iajMi in year from date of Uue Uru( , rate of Interest not to nirccj ,t Mf cent per annum, tnterwt t)bi, Htt) anuually, principal and lnim j. able at the office of tho lrrum ( said city or at the fiscal attar of U stalo ot Oregon, In Ne York, Bt. rlpat and intercat payable la oK coin of the United Hlale of Atsitks. Hnld bonds wilt h Usunt m -itooat, nations not trvedtns: IS09 rttk, mid numbered from ou t ( ),, rluslre. Hald bonds are ImumI it)r orii nance No. 319 of (be Clly of KUauta FalU, Oregon. Hald bonds are Usued fur tfc f, pMe ot providing funds to y w lion of the rost of Impietlug Sun trt from the westerly lino of K! lock atenue to the eaalsrlr city list. Including intersections Hald bond will be sold to U hli ri bidder for rash, an J fur not tsst than tsr value aud acrrued leutsst Each proposal lo purchits U4 bond must be accorataate4 ty t check for five per rent of Iho savestt of the proposal, and certlRcI by sea rempooslble hank, payable to lb . dr of the undersigned iTepastl must be seeled and endorsed, "fa posal to Purrhsee !mpoisHt Honds." The common council of I4 city orvc the right to reject aad Sfclifl bid and proposals to purchase nd bonds. Hald bonds will contain a ?ioitt-- In the effect that the city rnerTMla right to take up and rserct gsck bunds, upon payment at any lint f tho face value thereof wllh me! Interest to date of payment, si u etnl-anoual coupon ptlt! storsftsr one year from the date of urb lets' or bond. A. U I.KAVITT, I'ollm Judge of the Clly of KUsttt Falls, Orsgon. Dated at Klamath Fall, Of.fos. March It, 1914. IMtt .Votke Inviting l'rMU Proposal will be received by U Police Judge of the city of KUauU Falls, Oregon, up to and IncMlM Mondar. March 10. 1911. for fan!' Ing the city with 600 fc-t of 14-latl fire hosn and 1 rut-off nonle. A. L. I.KAVITT. Police Judge ot the City of KUaaU Fall, Oregon. ! Hated at Klamath Falls, Or1. March II, 1914, lMt . - " . ?t"r?7Ehl-- fl'J lii-J I f BaaBamBaKBaHBaa7Ln "" lyu can it sornm of our nhmt 6ot ? ;i TIK THE OUW s Ph.rmacv 1