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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1914)
wi;M.'Hl)AV, MARCH m, lM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Says Farmer Who Sells icikdwe iii.u. u... d- i J LETS TOWN BURN aiiana nay Dig Loser I'AUft B. First1 Photograph of Mrs. J. P. Morgan, Widow of Late Financier llttnu munufiitliirtf boul uiiwlmir of' ll'u niiroEni t'viiUnl fitim the air. n!.; hi oi- i mi; 'ismiim; iomino M IIOrH 'i HIS IWMINM.tltV 'in .wk'kiw.v (nld NpecMI fmlw) . ..ill in Marrll SB -Ttt fail" , . .. ..r - iwri sitmiriM.:: 2r,tt ,"" ",,,,j Usa, gets 'r 11 ,.. " , MMU M((1 r)0Vnr Btw f(vf if(t ..mal viu. -if the fertility wU'itn-nU duti.r M hat, i, , , ,,,. ,.. P- .. . i .. ' " - .- ... ttl H ciui. according t nwi. vwi into iiiiUIkhI form. testing an- c," mma unsm on llw rreiiUi illtn crtifl mi Ity 'iufror Ik ml adit by-prodii?! in wiruii dm ml. j.ttinlUr lo u e mare common suite j . ,tf,.,,imlt at It" OrfKUH Agfl- KWwl Kml will prodiiM 300(nlh ' rnJ UP '" "'" fiir The ,''.,( i nge Tim ltr ordinarily HMiiuU of liminr fat jenr. which M "! e t"U f a tl. in tin niled Press thrvlni HHUHHI.'LU, March 2G.--'lno ll.l """' ... ..... I.. il. n..l. u...il. 4 1..- a. . ... ' vMIh... ,.f I ... Il.il nine a1-""' " l"" " "" "'"' "" i "iip mho yiviii 7, ooq' -'" " '- 'ii"n .iiuiIh talue iif the tillrniw pho. .pound, of ,hiii milk, wljlfli I wniili Marine that tit whole place would ...... ... .. !.. ...... . .. ... . ... i4n, ami 10 loud of iiiMiiore. worth "' "'"i '' "xr iPiepiioiieu iti seMh .!, Hiiii netali that It foiUalna U I3fi L.ii. ( urtriil lrlo II1.9S. al"wl 137 An In uine olhwr n.K. 1,,'' at'tJtl for ltnn- umi f!r it U ihu( . )lr fku4ilr. llih i)iroducU kid nwrly a valuaMn "'i'""11"111 "' ,"H r'nti town of tbil llo immon ftfcJk! f pIIIii If riBiiilr iiIIIU.mI, m Hit, i.intiat) jno. liw ;(,.i H. iiir- liotiStr ritt ,Ulf ""J '"fT ''" fr"m '"'k-'' ,iu "'" ThU U MMrlally iiu on ''"' iwunlril pioiiipllj will (U ! ruinfU" 'rum Hie alaiiiljMiHit iii Itrltm.-.l Iwit'l. !ntii (!)p dii t,,,r r nKinc. Inn on r'ciiu efMtltlir Allium is l H wonderful defltlonl In liumu and nlire-ir ",w f'nlfr ihe rti Mopj(i by a i iiituii titiH't . -,-.. J( m(h 1)( ,,,.! ((mt ,CJ ,,,, i"-..U(i( iMllimorn, rtliania. w rr olnK , f,, ,U. flr ron CANSENOPRODUCE jl'hlladelidila. Ikltolt and Han frai,. tuHlntt Uli HI iII-ikih'k. lli oflt J els., Um, If he airanknnent r- fify rrfoitl wrmlMioii l tliom jtrotrt aUfanofr. II Mil lj Pilrnd. lo m altli C!i piikIuo. n. h wrrJ td 0 all (h.IiiU , ,it(im , i.,, r-uulied "mo. Wlill ceniiiiMilliit: n Uio ntw li UitirUU' llr-UMW " i tordrr, lr. r.llldU (.ngnii, lU'ildtni WJiIIm thoy ro nrisulne Hie flrc.l 'of Uin IVdrifailiiu of Women' Cluli whlfli wa nnlr IrtO yardu from tlicl In Ilio DUirtrt tif Columbls, ald frontier ar lo ui mof fommoii nrn H.M, HIT! I. II. Vi:in,AHMMAHIJt "Tim iMntmattur Kvnrraf ordr'"" "rr -inriM! Ur llolni; irrnue mow n iiirti nuuwiY in ". r ...n..... iv-lmulli !!, By PARCEL POST, WI.UmiMJ TIIK hTI3T MMi. dlfKl rwinmunhallon Willi nrudilMf T,U. OltlUIlt lltnlnaua irouulwomp inafkrilnK and If.Jiifi roil WASIIISOTON. I. U-, Wauh 3S-. AS pjdrr (icfmltlliiE I Iip l)lmnl nf ttu, jul" linllor, n-tldti and (xll far tmi (Km lia beni alened I; Wwirr (Ufinfal liirlcon. Tllf jUa w Atllrrtlr liiformallnit hImiuI lite KUltliltl IU.Ih. Hro Clillci.lr. d.n Main. f'rrnrli toll, Aflur an hour' hard a,r. th) t'ttliiKtiUl.od thi flainn ' trlrl il.u UianV, of lint mayor, and H'lurii-d to rnnf. , Itvlall dtalr In ItoneKocR nr dU-j rovrlnK tli advantae-a f window i drcinlnK Mt llto American jilan If your ltup afan Tell Tln b trird on I ni! In Wa.l.. dall, : Main 'I tut llrrald for u BBhUBVBBWBA B 'rS'"'r V' MS CBBiBBV -i( BBr"LsjiB- i fi t 1, tS&p2?fG3EBBl - JBBT aatfBBBBBVBVBVBn jp T A t 4f E-?tofcr"' "Si vBBhBbBvBi bbbbBP 'ibKBbbbB r BBBBBBr tBf5- yi , TfQ-J2BBBBBW iJK BBBBBBBBBBBVBWa&- ja 1P k iW 5T' TBBBBBBT tt ' fcfllr'BBr Z3B 'i a is ' vu-Cb TiwiriIVIiBl Vrln, Anna nichardt, Jam"Tlrabw aid 0to Latr," t. Hoaiiy, Duncan IUckM, Ella value u tolgkt M MMl.fer I Fradrlch, It. M, ncka. Jameiiment. and that, puriuaat to i Conifer, Sarah Draw, Jooph plication, tho land and tlabar tiafft Congor, Charlea Connor, May O, have bean appralaed at a total f WllUon, and all persons, un-MOO, tho tlasbarMtlmatad at 119.0M named or unknown, bavin or I board foot at 1 par M,, 400 Jailpw claiming lo have any Intoroat, aa poata at C canfa acb, aid tin Haai dlitrlbuteea, In tho tato of Jnt $170; that an Id appllcaat will Jojoph Conger, Uocacd, Do- 'final proof In aupport of bla applla" fendnntDi In tbc nimo of tho State of Orcnon Vou nnd nach of you are hereby cited tnd required lo appear In the county "ourt of tho tate of Oregon, for Klamath county, at the court room tlon and aworu'itateraont on. tba 14 day of May, 1914, before 0. K. DaLa, county clerk of Klamath county, Ort gon, at Klamath PalU, Oron. Any poraon I at liberty to protaat tbU purehaaa before entry, or lalttato Mioreof, at Klamath Pall. In the'a conteit at any tlrno before-tba pat- I'-ounly of Klamath and tate of Ore- eIlt luc. by flliaa; a corroborate i 'on, on Thursday, the 4th day of adavlt In thla office, allealaf facta uno, I'Jlf, at the hour of 10 o'clock which would defeat the eatry. JA9. F. nvnOMB, Kactater. 3-21 h n the forenoon of aald day, then and here to allow rauie, If any there be, vhy the f ct ahoutd not be found ; "" - -nd the rieht to distribution of thn OUe UvlUaf tatato d tatd Joscnh Conr. d- I'urauant to a reeolutioa Ci-ain;d, decreed, an act forth and 'flnd ndoptod by tho common council prayed for In the petition of plain-' f th city of Klaasath Falla, Orofoaj, tiff on file herein. You are farther'00 lh 16th day f March, J1H, s. required to appear before the court' tIf ' hereby given that b(da will it tho time and place here!n-bcforerece,vod oy lh P,,c Judt r .i,..ifl,i rf flin n.M ,.tti.. .. " at bla offlce. corner Secoad your respective claims of bclrahlp, "'B 8trccV' ap tacludlaa; tfca ownerablp or Interest In aald eaUto. 30t ot, March' "" tb "f Witneat tho Honorable Wm. 8. Wordcn, Judge of the county court of TELEPHONE ACHIEVEMENTS Teleptaie Service of Today the Creation of the Bell Company In nn lino of human endeavor hat thr In toiitlw bruin nf ilt tcleiitUl contributed mote to tho world' ttoi:rr than by tln rrrilon of lh ri of tpibony. of which ilio Itcll ytrm la Ilia embodiment When the tPlpittoi)t a burn, nothliiK aitaloeona to telephone ml-e a vv now Vnow It rtUicd Thro wit no tradition to guide, no cprlmri to follow, Thu ayvtpm. Dip apparatu, tho mtthod an Mtllro iiem art had to be croated. Tim art of f-lrctrlcal enKlnrrlB did not ctl. Tim licit ploiiflrr, twogiililiiK that urcm dpprndrd upon the hlshe't elislnpcrlUK and irchiitral k)iIII at onto organUed nti n prrluirntal and rrjrcli departmrnt which U now dlrwtpd by a atari of tivr 660 rti filutrria and arlinlll, IncliidliiR former profranora, poM'sraditattt iudenta. acl rntlfic ltivMtlgntor--lhp itradimiPi of ovp ffnty unlvernltles. Prom Ita foundation tho company ha cuniliiiiduilr dpvloM(d tbo art. New Im provrmnt In llpphnnra, switchboards, IIiip. rnblr. havo followed olio another with remarkable rapidity Whllo nach auccesalvo type of apparntu to the aiiHrflclal otuwrvor aiiRRCslpd sim ilarity, each atep In tho etolutlnn markml a dwided Improrement. Thce rliniiKoa, this evolution, has not only betn coutlnti no, but U conlluulriir. Hubftnnttally all of -he plant now lit use, Including telephones, awltchbonrds, cable and wires, has been fonatructhd, renewed or reconstructed In I ho pnat ten years, I'Artlcularly In switchboards havo the cliattRes neen so radical thai Installations cnstinK In tho aggroento millions have fro lUMitly been dlsrnrded after only n few years of use. Since IS77 thorn hnvo ben Introduced ilftiMhrto types aud styles of receivers nnd eventy-lhre types nnd styles of transmit tors. Of tho 13,000,000 telophona re reivers nnd tranimllters owned by tho Hell Company January 1, 1914, nono wero In use prior to 1008, while thu average, ago Is loa than five years. Wllltln ten yours we'lmve oxpended for coiuiructlon nnd roconstructlon nn amount more than eiiial to the presont book vnluo of our onllrn plant. to tter l.OuO ijilles as early as 1S93, II was liol until 1805 thai conversation could bo lind over long dlntance circuits or which n much a twenty utiles was In iiudor ground cables. Ily 1900 underground talk ing had Increased to ninety miles. Hy 1S12 It was potable to talk underground from New Vork lo Washington. It was then that the construction of un derground conduits from lloston to Wash ington a determined upon not that It una p.eted to get n through underground talk betwiwn those places, hut In case ot storm or blltrard. to utllire Inlormedlato (pctlnns In founectton with the overhead. Our persistent study nnd Inrtvsnnl ex Iwrlineiitatlnn have produced remits more remarkable still. Wo hate perfected rable., apparatus and methods tint have overcome obstacle here tofore regarded as Insuperable both to long distance overhead anil underground con versatlon. Underground conversation Is now pos sible botwevn lloston and Washington, four limes' the length of the longest Kuropean underground line. Thla enabled the HolIv system In the recent groat storm, so do strurtle on land nnd sea, to maintain com munication for the public between nil tho principal point on tho Atlantic seaboard. Telephone, communication Is established between Now York and Denver, Is potential ly possible between all poluts In tho United Ktate. and by 101C will be an accomp lished fact between New York nnd San Krnnclsco, TIM Is Mrs. J. J'lorpont Morgan, lo get n picture ot her. hut nothing ldow of tho late financier, with her worth while was taken after that till son, atindlng tbo funeral of John U this rase, t'sdwtilader, a prominent Now York Mrs. Morgan Is a stalwart woman. Isujor Seldom have photographers almost m tall as her son, who Is had a chance to snap-Mrs. Storgan. more than six feet. Tho picture , Though her husband was much In fchows that she baa kept her age well public, the kept In tbo background, and walks as erectly as many women Some fifteen years ago they managed much younger. GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS tr vot'ii hack is aching on niai)i)i:n hothkks, drink LOTS OP WATKIt AND KAT LESS MEAT. l.ongMlUtiince nnd underground trans mission was tho most formldnblo scientific problem' confronting the telephone exports. Tho retarding effect of tho earth on tho telephono current often Impaired conversa tion through onu mile underground an much oa through 100 miles ovorhond. Over head conversation had Ita distinct limita tions. ,,lt; No possible Improvement lit tho tel ephone transmitter could of Itself solve these difficulties. . Tho solution wa'a only found In the cumu lative effect nf Improvements, great and small, lu telephone, trauittltter, line, cable, switchboard nnd every other piece of ap parntu or plant required In the transmis sion of speech. While tho lllmt of commercial overhead talking had liicroasod from strictly local In our no of methods or apparatus, we nre committed to no one system. Wo own. control or have tho right to use Inventions necessary to operate any tom recognised or accepted as tho most efficient. Tho lloll a stem must always recognise, and In Ita selection must ivlwaya ho govorncd by the necessities of 1 national service, with Its complex requlioinonta, which Is Infinitely more exacting than local or limited sorvlco. These achievements represent vast ox peiidltuiea of money nnd Immense concen tration of effort which have been Justlllod by results of Immeasurable benefit, to the public. No local company unaided could bear Iho financial or scientific burdeu ot IhlM work, Such results aro posslblo only through n coiilralUod general staff, avoid ing wasteful duplication of effort, working out problems common to nil, for tho benefit of nil. Tho plououra of tho Hell system rccog itlsod thul telephono sorvlco as they aw It wait In the broadest sense n publlo utility; tluvt upon them rested n publlo obligation to ftlvo tbo best posslblo sorvlco nt tho moat toasonnhlp rntca consistent with risk, In vestment and tho continued Improvement and niBlntcimnoo of Its proporty. Without this expenditure of millions aud innvoiilintlon ot effort, tho telephono art mi It exists could not lmvo been dovolopod, What wo have donu In working out those groat problotiiB In tho past should bo nc ceptod ud a gunrnnlnu of what wo will do In tho future. THKODOIli: N. VAIL, I'resldont, six months. I had a dull pala ) through my kidneys and the kidney ! action became Irregular. I bad to get up at night on that account. I was told to try Doan's Kidney Pills, and dldso, with fine results. They soon rid mo ot all tho ailments. My kidneys have bothered me very little "since." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents, Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo, j Nc'r York, sole agents for the United i States. j .... ... ... ' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 When ,our kidney, hurt and your cenu Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, J back feels sore don't get scared and Kw York s0,e u f th Un,ted .proued lo load your stomach with a Statc$ J tot of drug that caclte the kidneys Uctmber llte nanicDoanV !and Irritate the entire urinary tract. tak(J no othor inecp jour Munoys ciean iiko you keep jour bowels clean, by flushing Hi em 'with n mild, harmless salts which rcmoNcs tho waste and stlmu-,' laics them lo their normal activity.. The function of the kidneys Is to 01-! ,.. ,1... 11... ..1 tn OJ lt,.,wjh !... .(..In vi mu uiuum. u mi uwuta umj ottuiui from It 500 grains of acid and waste,, iso we ran readily understand tho vital C. the state of Oregon, fcr the county of Klamath, with the seal of said court affixed, this 2d day of March. 1914. Attest: C. It. DE LAP, Clerk. (Seal) Hy CHA8. F. DE LAP, Deputy. 4-11-18-25-1-8 h .Notice of Settlement of Admiaistrat-1 or's Fltul Account aad of Hear ing or Petition for Discharge. or 8 o'clock p. m.. tor the Improve ment of Eighth street from Mala to High; High street from Eighth to Ninth; Ninth street from High to Prospect; Prospect street from Nlata toUpham; Upbam street from Pros pect to White; White street front Up ham to Delta. By grading said streets aad parts thereof to the established grade to a width ot twenty-five feet, aad anr faced for a width of twenty-lve feet In the center with oil macadam pave ment, between the termini named, la in the County Court ot the State of eluding all intersections. All of aald Oregon, In and for Klamath improvement to be made, aad the ma County, Iterlals to be used to be la. accord in the Matter of the Estate of Frank 'anco with the plans aad saecMea L. Feltcr, Deceased. lions made by the city eaglaeer aad Notice Js hereby given Uiat W. M. now on fl,e ,n tb ofee of the Police Duncan, as administrator of the es-fU "" eir' rfrBC "t0 . ..... . . . Is hereby made for further details re- uto of Frank L. teller, deceased, ha. Bard,nK constmcUon, materials aad quantities. Said Improvement will be let la om (Paid Advertisement) Hotel Arrivals Motel Hall L. Clark, 11. M. Russell, A. E importance of keeping the kidneys Sollg, San Francisco', John Hagelateln nctho. I, Drink lot of water you can't i drink too much; nlso get from any phnrmnclsl about four ounces of Jad Suits; take a tnblespoontul in a glass of water beforo breakfast each morn- and wife, Algoma Ed Kllgoro and vlfe. Luther Holbrook, Laugell Val ley"jiV. Corn, Uonanta; P. L. Kus ter, Maryavlllo; H. C. Zerlng, I. M. Hunter, Portland; J. a Corrle, Sa lem; Robert G. Bryant, O. E. Lowo, Mrt.lfr.l W A rii!?iiin T.nrolIft Ing for ncwdaj-s, and your kidneys 'MrSj A Wadiworth. Miss Mabel will net line. Thla famous salU Is Hlpci)i Mu cbreu: c. D. Salter, Dor mario from the ncld of grapes and rJi. Goo Q Nor,h w D Mni cUy lemon juice, euuiuiucu wiiu mum, - nnd liss been used for ireneratlona to' white Pelican elenn nnd Ktlmolato eloccod kldnovs! I - C SWtt, Salem; B. Mendolson, also to noutrntUo the acids In urlno'W s- Ea8,ey Sa Fnrisc; A' ' so It no longer la a source of lrrl-l"uhm ,P' ", McCullough, J. A. tatlon. thus ending bladder weakness. I J""1' Marysvllle; Frank S. Grant. Jad Salts Is tooxpenslvo; cannot ln-1 or"an"' Juro; makoa Jollghtful efforescont ciiaUoa Itthla wnter dunk which ovory one should take nw nnd then to keepM" tho County Court ot tho State ot their kldnejs clean and nctlvo. Try - -of Oregon, tor Klamath County, this, also keep up tho water drinking. ,n tnc Matter ot the Kstato of Joseph uongor, ueceasea: L. Fountain, C. C. Hogue, Marlon lendtrcd and presented for settle ment, and filed in said court bis final account ot the administration of said estate and a petition for his dis charge, and that the 3d day of April. i914, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the court room of said court, at the court house In Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, has been fixed by said court as the time and place for the settlement of said account and the hearing of said petition for dis cbarge, at which time and place any person Interested In said estate may appear and file exceptions In writing to tho said final account and contest tho same, and show cause. If any there be, why a final distribution of said estate should not be ordered and uho administrator discharged. Dated this 24th day or February, A. D. 1914. W. M. DUNCAN, Administrator of Said Eestate. 25-4-11-18-25 h Notice for PubUcatioa (Not Coal Lands) Department ot the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, March Gth, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that James I). Grimes, whose postof&ce address la Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, on tho 21st day of'March. 1913, file In this office Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 06489, to purchase the SW U NV5i, WIS SWU. Ses. 11. and NEU SEU. Sec 10, township 39 S., range 10 E.. Willamette Meridian. and the timber thereon, under the provisions ot the act ot June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as tho contract, and bids for ita; me improvement will be opeaed aad-considered by the common coaaell em tie 30th day of March, 1914. Immediately after the hour of 8 o'clock p. as. at said day or at such' other time aa tae council may adjourn the meeting to for further consideration of bide. Bidders will be retailed to aatv mlt their bids or prnpnesls apoa blanks prepared by the cjty engineer. and no bids will be considered anises . so submitted. Blanks may be obtained either at the office of the Police indie or at the office of the City Engineer. Said improvement to be completed on or before the . . . day ot 191... The successful bidder win be required to give a bond In tae earn of $ to be fixed by the eovaefl, for the faithful performance aad com pletion of such Improvement Baea bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check on a responsible baak for 6 per cent of the amount of the btet, aa a guarantee that the successful bid der will enter Into bond aad coaUract with the city within tea days treat the date ot the award, for Ua faKktal performance ot auch laipiotaaioat la accordance with the plana aad aaaet flcatlons. Tho city reserves the right to re ject any and all blda, aad to make such Improvement Itself. A. Ij. IibTATITT, Police Judge ot the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregoa, this 18th day ot March, 1914. 18-16t nnd no doubt jou will wonder what bocatno of jour kidney trouble nnd'P backache. (Paid advertising.) Shake It Off Hid Yourself of Unnecessary Burdens Don't boar unnecessary burdons. Bunion of n bad back are heavy. Get rid of them. DonuM Kidney Pills are for naa kldnoys For lame, weak and aching backs. Lots of grateful endorsements to lroe tholr worth. i:ra Arnold, Applesate road, Jack sonvlllo, Oregon, nays' "My buck bothered me tor ive or Hunks, W. A. Delzell and E. I. Applegate, Directors ot School District No. l.ot Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, as Trustees, Plain tiff, vs. N, E, Beckes, H. C. Beckes, James Verin, Anna Richards, James Ready, Duncan Beckes, Ella Fredrlch, H, M. Beckes, James Conger, Sarah Drew, Joseph Couger, Charles Congor, May D. WUlson. nnd all persons, un named or unknown, having or claiming to have any Interest, as distributees, In the estate of Joseph Conger, Deceased, De fendants. To N. K. Beckes, H, C. Beckes, James EVERY DOLLAR PLANTED la the Savings Baak wUl into many more la a few yeara. There are ao faihsree to to ri euse In the ea visum lit id onu sprouts aad also tho others to Increase aad and ttply. . It us show you how to i tt materially Increases h.t.lllKH. FIRST TRUST M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HON J. ZUMW'ALT, Pre. E. M. BUBB, Vie Fran, aad BERT K. W1THROW, Secretary Surveyors and Irrigation Enjinaors Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAPS, PLANS, BLUEPRINT. Etc. KLAMATM yALL, 0lOst ' ' i i i ' &-' - iiiV' Z&1 tm m 11m &3 a mi MZS1 rJtSffi ti nmi aii j iffiWi. Kjprsvt sasMs 5,1 mm$m rVlX&t1 M .t T ' . r?l ' ix