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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1914)
PA9K TWO PROFESSIONAL CARDS MWMWWMWWMMWWWWMWWgMWMWM MAXWELL If. LONG OMMfMMklc Phyntctna Suite 18 aad 1. Wktte Building rlHHM W CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AMTHACTB K8CRANCTB MhiWi Oregoa Association Title Mea A. 8. LOWMAN CIIIROPBACTOR Rooms 11 Md IS First National Hank nalldlac lUamath Fall, Ore. ;eo b. iiaydkv. Optician Ofl ce. Room 219, Odd Fellowt Building OBce and Resident, NW cor. ?th and Main Pnonu6 "OIAYTOS E. WHKKI.KH PhysirJaa mad Bawgeon OeteopaUi SpoudylothefapUt (Spinal Treatment) Oflce beuse: 9 to 11:30 a. m; 2 to K p. m.: evenings. 7 to 8 THE KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LACNDBY Guarantee Brt class work aa well aa first dans aerrlee. H you hare occasion to atak complaint and do not get Im mediate attention, phone D. B. CAMPBELL Wood! Wood! Block Wood It-Inch Body Wood .... l-lach Limb Wood 4-ft. Body Wood 4-ft. Limb Wood Leave Ordera at Square Deal State Car Mxtb and Main P. C CARLSON IBS WOOD ALL-DBY WOOD 4 ft. alab vtood flaLBO cord lte. sUb wood SS.00 cord 1S4. SUb Wood a5 cord 4-ft limb wood ... . ..$4.50 cord ICHa limb wood $3.23 cord Block wood, load $ass Block wood, double load . . .$4.50 KLAMATH FUEL CO.. Oaice SOS Mahs. O. Peytos, Mgr PtMae 1S7. Pheste S48B Cood Living NoUilag la quite aa aeceaaary a the bajriag of what oae eats. Everyone Is tateteeted la good thing for the family table. The kiad of Groceriee one buy make Use greater part of the meal. The meals oae eata are Use greater part of Good Llvta. If yea believe la Good Living yoa'il patronise rt VAN RIPER BROS. Phone 88 MRS. A, PBTEBclTKINKB'S Nat Saudi stiver, But plenty to eat, For a two bit aseal It eaat he bant. 1M Math Street Mswerrbe far the Herald, 5o cent The Evening Herald1 W. O. SMITH . Editor Published dally except Sunday br The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fall, at 115 fourth StrMt Entered at the poetofflce at Klam ath V..1L Orttin. for trsn.mlaalnn ... ..., .- . , through the mall aa second-class i matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United State: One rear ....... 16.00 One month .SO HQIV3ilV KLAMATH FALL. . WIMfWVt. MONDAY, MARCST 8S. 1914 AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Weather CoOdtUoaa for March Date Max. Mia. Weather !... , 53 31 Cloudy 2 45 Ji , U V 4joe ft A w t t e w9 V eOw 7 ..". 58 gWTKEy 20 Clear 35 Clear 38 Clondy 33 Clear 33 Clear 31 Clear 32 Clear 35 Clear 34 Clear S4 lt. Cl'dy 35 Clear 30 Clear 28 Clear 31 Clear 33 Clear 33 Clear 34 Clear 43 Clear 36 Clear 38 Clear 37 Clear 32 Clear s.. 9., .64 .64 .57 .63 .59 .62 .62 .61 .66 .66 .63 .65 .65 .61 .61 .64 10.. 11.. 12., 13.. 14.. 15.. 16.. 16.. 17.. IS.. 19.. 120.. 21.. 22.. Hotel Arrivals Hotel Ball T. Farrell, Chicago; Skeeter Bill. Douglas. Wyo.; E. A. Ooetx, DorrU; B. H. Pickett. James Worlow. Maltn; J. M. Holman. Yalnax: A. S. Hotch- klll. Agency; C. V. Loosely and wife. Fort Klamath; Mrs. L. F. Qortson. Red Bluff; CUChurchltl, Montague; A. L, Backer, Cecil Roberson. Chester Isaacson. Marshfield; C. L. Clark, C. W. Bound. San Francisco; A. A. Kwell, Weed; E. W. Corfman, A. M. Nelson, Saa Diego; H. Cavanaugh, Algoma. Rack from Visit. H. Cavanaugh, head filer at the Algoma mills and factory, retained j last night from Eureka, Calif., where he has been at the bedside of Mrs. ICaranaugh's father, who la danger 'ausly ill. Mrs. Cavanaugh remained with her father, and will probably not return for a week or so. The Herald for news. You Have in Looking For a Fountain Pea Uiat will always give satisfaction one that doesn't leak one that has n pen Just adapted lo yonr hand WHY NOT TRY Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen FRANK M. UPP I Beei I I-- ------------BBBBBkBB-a. I II wood. I II "Hurrah for Mectricity!" I Watchmaker sad Jeweler "III more reason to appreciate olec- 8. P. W.Uh Inspector I I tr,C" "!"" m8ke- LET US TALK IT OVER 48$ Main Street I I II CtJifinia-OrefM Power Co. II I . J " mmmm I J H " t-i Uncle Sam's Jackies Get the Best Butter United Press Service WASHINGTON. D. C. March 33. ThM n.ir .lirn.nt ... I...I w.r.l. ed ed Its contract lor butter lor Uncle f u wwB mU n CMom, ,0 , Sam's bluejacket. The total walgu,,,,jy lhe ,,llllu ,t , for XMt ,- 735,000 pounds and It I Interesting I. unlit ,Hm. iipnh.Mv fitw lmiHrfmi .w.v , 'iwv.uij :.. niNiiiwu families will havo aa good spreading' Navy ortlcl.nl Insist the butter I tor their bread as tho sailors. (th lines t In the world. On one oecn- ' ttnrlt. Saiii ilnmAnttii th h.t.t. SntLittlri.t t..at nn, i,,.!.. l.i .hnu luut or are cranky about their butter. In the old days, when the bluejacket was given anything the- market afforded, ibis complaints were so Insistent that a plan was adopted that gives htm I about the best butler money can buy. ; Although annually purchased la lot ot hall a million pounds, the gov ernment pays from 3 to G ceuts over the market prlcv, In order to get ab solutely chemically pure butter that will stand alike the frigid tempera ture ol tho Arctic and tho blistering j LITTLE GIRL HAS A VERY BAD EALL LOSING HKlt BALANCE, HUE DltOPS TWELVE FEET. ALIGHT ING ON PILE OF HLOCKWOOD, CUTTING FACE AND HEAD A most distressing accident befell the little 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Price Saturday after noon, which came near to proving fatal. Tho little youngster was playing on tho back porch of her parents' homo on Sixth street, when she lost her balance and tumbled a distance of':;; "T" 1 11 7.", ". .1 ."' sharp coraered blockt. Tho fall resulted In bad. cut on her face and head, one of the gashes requiring eleven stucnea to close up, locay mo mm gin is resting well . J- The Herald, delivered at yonr ; I store, office or home, 50 ceata j a month. h v EVERY DOLLAR PLANTED FIRST TRUST M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nni nwssn W H "" ' ' ' ' i" "" i ii" in i i i Ishkabibble "Motlier has an elerlrtt nin "Hlater has aa electric iron; "Our girl luu aa electric washer, "Baby lias an electric heater; "And I don't have to split any more I I These are the sontlmenU of the average small boy. Hit elders have ' f THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON hct of the tropin without polling. Alter being packed In tl pound ' Vy butter I put It) Cold storage ami held nt ero temperature clnl preparation mul packing that the 'Ihha..j..I h.U I. ...I.I imivMVU d IVV I (U. what this butter can staud. A pro duct which tested 93 per cent was kept In storage eight mouths, ami then sent to Cuban waters, with In structions that It was not to bo kept on Ice. but packed with the usual ship store. Alter six month in this shnpo the butter, then melted to oil, was again put In cold storage, and then tested by the department ol ag riculture. It tested 8S per cent and this alter Cfteen months of cold and heat. Notice ot Settlement of Ailiulahttrat or'a Final Account and of Hear ing of Petition for Discharge. In the County Court ot the State ot Oregon, In and lor Ktamath County, in the Matter ot tho Estate ot Frank L. Fetter, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that W. M. Duncan, as administrator ot the es tate ot Frank L. Feller, deceased, has rendered and presented tor settle ment, and filed in said court hit final account ot the administration ol said estate and a petition tor hit dis charge, and that the 3d day ot April, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the court room ot said court, at the court house In Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, haa been fixed by said court as the time and place for the settlement of said account and flS lllSlltl t9 ((Mill tt.lllln. . JI. aplwir Md m MceplioM ,n wr,Unjt to the said Anal account and contest the same, and show cause. If any (there be, why a final dlstribuUon of said estate should not be ordered and jthe administrator discharged. Dated this 24th day of February, Ia. D. 1914. W. M. DUNCAN, AdmlnUtrator of Said EeeUte. 25-4-11.18-26 h In the Having Hank will grow into maiy moro in n few years. There ar no failures to In rrtiiM in tho satlnga liable, liirh one sprouts ami also aids the oihrnt to Inerrase and mat liply. .M't us show you how in terii u:ntirially larrraaca your .i limn. - w m vff mm Weds Girl Who Sued Him for $500,000 BBlBlBlBBiMBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlBlB. PHIIbB 9 KVbB i BlfltVKar ''nsR-BnBnasV HH&BaBaia9sV ' av TafamWaaeaBaH aK&a9afnH mmj-ys Octavlo Oulnle. a waatthy llrailllaa In New York, found a way to settle breach of promise suit tor half a mil lion when he decided to wed the jouuk woman who had accused him. He U reputed to bo worth 16,000,000. Four weeks ago he told the young woman, MUs Moulrn T. llordcn. that hi brother would not let him marry Thorcumm she filed a suit. Itut since then a change has come over the young man. Tho nnai proposal oi Oulnlo to MUs llordcn wR made over tho telephone. Whrn the llrazlllan mentioned hi tender request over the telephone Miss llordvti declined with thank to marry him. but when ho persisted she finally yielded. Tho courtship which resulted In tho marriage was short and swift. The bride met the young South American only taut summer. He began an Impetuous courtship and In a very short time they were en gaged. Tho wedding was to have tak en place on February 3d, It was on January 14th that (tulnte received a cable from his brother, and the threat so frightened him that he at once notified MUs Uorden that the mar riage was off. HoiueLecp!t.g rooms, tsar bridge. There are Iwu kinds of Insurance. Ctillcoto vtritra the kind that pay. ma Main. Herald want ad bring results. Herald's Classified Advs. FOIt HENT 160 aero ranch, 30 acrei In cultivation, 25 acres fall rye. It. H. Smith llealty Co. 17-tf FOR SALE eswWNMsSWMMirfV FOU SALE For a short lime only I will sell my home on Washington, near Tenth, at a big sacrifice. If you aro a buyer write Wm. Wagner, 77C Hush street, San Francisco 17-flt FOil 8ALB eggs. A. avenue. -Celebrated Itoiieu duck L. Iavltt, 16C Conger 20-31 FOK SAI.f; Oonoral purpose horses, young, and In good condition. P. E. Hanon. 21-61 2t FOK BALE Lot 343, block 112, In Milts addition. Cash or time, A. Wollman, 327 N, Hicks t Los An geles, Calif. 21-101 MISCELLANEOUS aaaaaaasssns.a. "- VrVsvvrnnAMJ FASTIDIOUS DIIESSKKH, apprecla tlve ladles with artistic sartorial as piration, will got their clothe not factory made, but bench made. We make them right bore, In styles and prices that will appeal to you. J, A. Ooldsmlth, tho Pnrlslon Ladles' Tall or, cor, Third and Main l8-3t LOST AND FOUND "' " - ' "i-1-i-.-.-irin.n.qri.n.iu. rouND Watch and chain, at Herald office. Wet Wash Laundry Wei Wash, per lb . Bough Ury, per lb , . , ,0o WK CALL AND DKI.IVKIt AND GUABANTKK ALL WOKK WET WASH LAUNDRY '111! Fourth Ht, il0lu, ,.. Ucftuliitloit approving llir 1I SpwIrtt'Mtlotn prviwutxl by the t'ltv Engineer fur li Imptuvu Hunt f Tit 1 1 U Ktivci, In li' CIIJ . ... .. ....t, Juu..&. at.L. or itiaiuniu rniisi nwi -teriulitliiK the Houmtarle within uliltli the Properly lire which I ti Imi ItcnclllIcO anil lo be Ae. tit for ktuli Impimriitrnt, and Onli-rlutt the Puhllinlltm of Ihla Srtlit llt'Milutloii nml the Piwtlng of NiilUtu by the t'lly Englnrvr.; Whereat, The common council of the Clty.ot Klamath Falls did hrlt fore dictate lis Intention to Improve Third slteel In the said cHr from the ininm.u-iliiii of Main street lo the In tetsectlon of tNttlfornlti street, and a shall be stlvrit fwjulj i, did order the t'liy Ki'slnecr to pfe.(umter In thuip aifreij b; ,k ' I4fe pun ami prineiioi. tor such i-.-,... improvement; tllnte c.f O.egoa, And, Whereas, The said Oily l.'nounly of Klamath. eliver ha tiled with the IVIIce Judge "r ot Klamalli Pall., for the contldernlloit ot the common F ' A ' IIU, I'oltre Jdce, et. Hiunell plan and relrlcnllotu rn4,b cettlly that the foruitm fM4n estlinnteil the co.t ol tnveiwl vnrle. HM adopted by i,,, WBSn il.. ,xt iIih Lln.t of liiinriiYflliieitt tiro. COUtlCll Of I lie City Of Miin.it. H.u pid for ald strrct. and ihe same hvm rteiPMiiV hltlirtlVHsl. Alttl tt li ttlMlllDd MVIvrf nffi- - - '" --.-.- - 'and determined, and Ihe common '.U......II t..t.. .llt,(,MAlr, ItnurrtVM aid street within said limits by grad tng to the e.tnbllihed grade to a width ot 34 feet, from Main street to California avenue, and hard surfacing said roadway 34 feet wide from Main stjeet to tlrant street with 6 Inches ot crushed rock, with an asphalt blndr, and surtace valley gutter and with out curbing, and al.o providing nece. nary drainage. That the plan., specltlfatlon and estimate of the City Kngineer rover tng such work are to be utvd as a basis for such work, and any contract tiu such Improvement shall bo bad thereon, and the estimated cost of such work and Improvement ub rillted by said engineer at 117,311.35 l adopted as the probable col of said orW. t'rctlon 3 The time within which objections or remonstrance may be l.ejrd agalmt said Improvements shall be on or before April 6, 1911. .tfcilon 3 Tho boundaries within which the properly tie that Is to be benefitted by the proposed Improve" nicnl and which I to b Mr.ed therefore are a follows; llrglnnlnc at the Intersection ot Third and Main streets In the City ot Klamath Falls. Oregon; I he tiro ph uf providing fund to prS In an'easterly direction along the'lUm ot the cost of Imprmlsg $ boundary line of Main street to the .(reel from tho wnterty tine et Kit Intersection of the boundary line iteek avenue to the trlr cltrUaiu, between lots 3 and 3, In block ID, Including lntercllon of tho Original Town of Llnkvllle,! Maid bond, will be oU! lo lt 1141 now Klamath Falls, Oregon, run- est bidder for cash, and for wt Us nlug (hence In a northerly direction itban par value and accrued tatmsL between lots 2 and 3 and lots 6 and; Kach proposal to purctu uli 7, In said block IN, and along the 1 bonds must be accomuaitd by 1 lino between tot 2 and 3 and lots 'check for five per cent of tfe w and 7, In block 7 of the Original 'of tho proponal, and ceMIBed by Town of Mnkvitlo. now Klamath fapoti.ttilo bank, patabU to l w Falls. Oregon, to tho Intersection der of the underslgnrd i'refosUt of High street; thence In an eater'ruut be seated and endorsed, "frt ly direction along tho center llne'posal 10 Purchase Iraprottsut of High street to tho Intersection of Itond.," Fifth street; thence northerly along The common council of IJ ritt if tho center line of Fifth .treet to serve, the right to reject aa4s4s!t tho Intersection of Mitchell street; 'bid and proposals to purtBi? fl thcuro southwiterly along the cen-'bonds. ler line of Mitchell street to thn Hald bonds will contain provtika Intersection of Ml. Whitney street; 'to the effect that the cltj reserves tW thence westerly along the ren- right to take up and cancel i ter line of Mt. Whitney street bonds, upon payment at any Us el to tho center lino of Callfor-.tbo face value thereof lih stcrsei nla avenue; thence southwest-jlnlereat to dale or payment, si ui erly along the center lino of .semi-annual coupon period, t or after California street to the Interseo one year from Ihe date of such e4 tlon of Teddy street; thence along or bonds. the center lino of Teddy street to J A. I I.KAVITT, the Intersection of Hecond street; 'Pullrn Judge of the City of KUui thence southeasterly along Ihe cen- Falls, Oregon, ler lino of Second street to the n. Dated nt Klamath Falls, Orsifla torsectlon of McKlnley street; IMsrch 11. 1914. I MM EXPERIENCE COUNTS In every line of business etpcrlenm I what make eftlrleoty. II I with great pride that we can truthfully slate that Ihe different departments of our business ro managed by men of eipcrlrar. Kipcrlcaccd buyers, experiment butchers, etperleacrd cutlers, cvpcrlenred salesmen aad eipcrtenred iteliverysnen all tumble l give you the benefit of their efllrienry. Think Ihl over hca or drrlng your luppllrs for the Uble. Inquire - . 2o-4t Wi 5HnW'. . & iyrrr y,,, . . .. j T3 ? yL-nsn AfiCJJaaafMe3BsWniaVsBBBfwww' . wranl Eg4SpYu omt use I TIIH VKHY LATKHT ODOR la TMK KING OF FIIAGHANT AND LAHT1NO. AK Underwood's fraer Mala and 7Mi Mlraeto, Monday, ma mi i Ull) luu .... vw ...Mill III ,,, re, .. First ..reel, ,., POttlJ,;y J ttloitg the center line of Pi,.. . "' i lu Hie Intersection .I.M.II II.U..1. Wtloil villi. ... ' slreell Mioitco inrln.aru ','" Ihe center line of lllKti ,1 ? tuilnl opposite t(Kl ,,, M J and 7 and lota s ,! j, ln T m, oi mo wriKUiai Tom, of J,k vllle, now Klamath IVII., 0,,," , thence outlUi,.iU nl'u iu ,,:' belHeH lot Oau.lT md 0U, l,! 3, lit said block , Rll , m" on the same line to Main ..... and llience notlhenstetl. iD '?Z . I of beglnulug. m i HeUlon 4 'the noli i., , TWiJ ti regular mcotlnc Match u, u1( iwir.. my ii a it ! nl t (Mi u,k day t March. t 14. ' A. K I.KAVITT, (" I'ollfo JUJ, IM4t .NulJio Inviting PrvpoMiU n, i'Mt.lt) t,1ty f HUiii.d, i-.il iatH, lllrut HoatU. Mealed Pftnivsal will ,1 by Ihe under.lgned until uUf April 13. 1911, at the hour ,' o'clock (i, IU. of said day, a, &. hall In the city of Klamath Fall, Ote con (at which limn and 11 ;( pMal to purchase will he ojwb uj considered), for the pureli.w 0( jf, 313.70 City of Klamath Falli, tw. ron Improvement bond. prtu In tears from dale ot !.o trlt tale of Inlereal not In rired itt m cent tier annum. Interot tujus 4nniiif, principal and nut nj. ablo at the office of the ircjiM it said clly or at the fl.cal ac.ery & tti of Oregon. In New fori, jti. clpal and Interest t'Mtte la ivU coin of tho United Huir ot Atawttx itstd bond Wilt be U.Ued In dil. lutlun not exceeding f too mi. and numtxed from one to 1t j fliHlve. Ha l.l bonds am W.ued vntit ctft nanco No, 319 of the City u( KUu:i Fall, Orcgou. Jiald bond are lo4 (gr it. i KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY HEARTS TO NICK IT. 7ftc THM OIW PharmAcv KUsnath Valla. Oregon