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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1914)
TMUKMI.W, APIUI u (U FAGK TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON L PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic. Physlclaa Sutto 18 and 19. White Bnlldtmg Phone M CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Association TlUc Men A. 8. IXJWMAN CHIROPRACTOR Rooms II and IS First National Bank Balldiag Klamath Fall. Or. f!KO H. HAYDKN. Optician Office, Room SI 9. Odd Fellows Building Office and Residence. ... ,,, NW cor. 7th and Main h"115 CLAYTON K. WHBKLKK Physician and Sargcon Osteopath Spondylotheraptst (Spinal Treatment) Office heuse: 9 to 11:30 a. m; a to S p. m.: evenings, 7 to 8 . THK KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LACXDRT Guarantees first class work as wall as first class service. It you hare occasion to stake complaint and do not get Im mediate attention, phone D. B. CAMPBELL Good Living Nothing to quite as necessary as the baying of what on eats. Everyone is Interested in good things for the family table. The kind of Groceries one bays make the greater part of the meal. The meals one eats are the greater part of Good Living. ir yon believe in Good Living yon'II patronise VAN RIPER BROS. Phone 8 You Have Been Looking For a Fountain Pea that will always give satisfaction one that doesn't leakone that has a pea Just adapted to yonr hand WHY -NOT TRY Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen FRANK M.UPP Watchmaker and Jeweler 8. P. Watch Inspector wsT enmmsdtSgl tBJWPeTv stokMriha for the Herald, 60 cants The Evening Herald' V. O. SMITH, Editor Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Comrany ot Ktamath Falls, at 116 Fourth 8treet Entered at the poatofflrs at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through matter. the malls as second-class Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United 8 tat as: One year 18.00 One month .80 KI.AMATH FALLS. . ORMGON THTRSmV, APRIL 9, IflM AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Weather Conditions for April Date. Max. Mln. Weather 1 49 2S Cloudy 2 60 SS Pt-Cl'dy 3.. 61 40 Cloudy 4 G4 44 Cloudy 6 57 29 Pt. Cl'dy 7 58 38 PL Cl'dy S 59 SS Pt-Cl'dy Hotel Arrivals Hotel Hall John Hills and wife, city; Gus A. Lovegreen, Portland; Edsou Watson, Agency; F. M. Denton, Fort Klamath; Mrs. W. O. Huson. Meta; C. I. Mary illt. W. J. Mitchell, San Francisco; K. V. Williamson. Sacramento; Chas. O Cariqulst, Dum-mulr; Eugene 11. Weei-s. Yatnax; u J. McDou&td. Los Angeles. White Pelican E. A. Palmer, F. J. Btb, L. D. Krel- ger, San Francisco; D. M. Stevenson, city; J. W. Pomerene, J. S. McMcany, Portland; A. P. Chapln and wife. Chi cago. California's 1913 mineral yield Is estimated at 195,000,000, an Increase of 84,000,000 over 1913. Summons In the Justice Court, Linkrllle Dis trict, Klamath county. Oregon. J. R. Hershberger, Plaintiff, vs. A. J. White. Defendant To A. J. White, the above named de fendant: lu the name of the State of Or- jegon; You are hereby required to ap pear ana answer the complaint Sled against you in the above entitled ac tion on or before the 7th day of May, 1914, that being the last day of the publication of this summons, and if you fall so to appear and answer, tor want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of $20.00 and costs and disbursements In this action, and that any property attached In this action be applied to .the payment of such judgment and that execution herein. This summons is served by public iiuu iu me scmi-weeiciy Herald, a semi-weekly newspaper published In Kalmath Falls, Oregon, for six suc cessive weeks, the first publication being on the 26th day of March, 1914, pursuant to the order of the Hon. E. W. Gowen, Justice of the peace of said court. Dated March 25, 1914. E. W. OOWEN, Justice of the Peace. C. C. Brower. Attorney for Plaintiff. 3-26-5-7 sw Wood! Wood! I1RAV BLOCK WOOD Blocks from local mills l-lnch Body Wood .... 16-Inch Limb Wood 4-ft- Body Wood 4-ft. Limb Wood . Leave Order at Square Deal Store - OsrMsthaa P. C. CARLSON Phone 188 WOOD ALL DRY WOOD 4 ft. slab wood 98.50 cord la-in. slab wood fti-M cpnl 12-ln. Slab Wood 9M eerd 4. ft limb wood ffJWeeHI 16-Jn limb wood , SJS.SS cord Block wood, load tt.ee Block wood, doable load , . ,94 Mi KLAMATH FUEL CO., OMeetMBMalB. O. Pertsss, asgr Phoae M7. Velasco, Huerta Leader at Torreon .ajSJBJBJBJBJBJBJBjnw ' Immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmflm1 ; liKiEglH ' mmNmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml BVsWkLVH ImfSmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmTH mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWQcTBl 1 BmnmnmntmummamSuflES l smnnnnnnmmnnmnmnnVamnmnnnMBBl mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmPrVn 1 mmmmmmmmmmVmmmmmlllm! ammnnmmHPSPl IlilpiBRfiaSS 12. ijBb? sWPtiaj.a. General Velasco. leader ot the Federal army at Torreon, where one ot the fiercest bailee ot tho Mexican rebellion has raged. Is nuking a last stand for President Huerta. There have been many reports ot tho fall ot the city, and with then have come denials. There was a report at ono time that Velasco. defeated, had com mitted suicide. That was soon de nied. A larger proportion ot Russians wear beards than any other nation In ! tho world. Capital Invested In film industries tho world over approximate 8750,- 000.000. Aa noon central I hereby announce myself a candi date for the republican nomination as sheriff ot Klamath county, subject to the will ot the voters at the party primary- C. M. RAMSOY. IOLITICAL ANNOUNCKMK.VTS For Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the republican nomination for sheriff, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election on May 15th. O. L. CARTER, CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN AT ONCE, HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH In Ono Minute Your Stuffy .N'oae and Head Clears, Sneezing and N'oae Running Cease, Dull Headache Goes. Try "Ely's Cream ualm." Oet a small bottle anyway, just to try It Apply a little In the N'ostrlls in U lntan'tly vour clogged nose and to:;cd.up air passages of the head will open;you will breatho freely; dullnexH and headache disappear. Ily u rnluK, ihr (alarrli, cold-ln-head or catarrhal sore throat will dlsapper. Knd sueli iilsery now! Oet the small boltie of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fra 'mmmi nVami Ismnmi K . Lmnmn m Prompt Service Reasonable Prices ml ml II ' I Mam ami ml mmmi mLW si") ml fjmm. nm mmmi I W.U.Nmii-h. Prinhnffrii I mm ---- . .. a m Bavaag wt nmj I Good Printing ;: I I "r' -1 nmj smj - T mi mi mmmi mmmi mmmi mmmi Fourth St., between Main and Klamath ' I : B la mwr Kb mm mm '---n-- How toKeepHouse on $4 Week i This Is What That the Trend Is Toward Better Homes Instead of Dancing, etc., Is Forcibly Shown MAMl.Vrr.IN. K. IP . Ulntt. U heliiK uK(M her. . i.-......- v...t.. 1-..11 i. i,...ii..rlni. l,r,l, that colteg girl gn.,H.lH k .. n lot .Nmi m.UI ..nature ai. hold ,lu.W. the JSkUU lvwltMw " ra.U U, krv,, h.uu loin oy a niciniKT ui iiic iiiimji (Written for tho Uulted Pn! Kvery department of household economics seems to Imvo Its uitt)U( course, usuauy a tuucu taiaru oi piu- ttcallyone. At K. 8. A. C l l ''"' dinner work." It was lumiKUiatuU in dinner work." It was inaiiKUiawa in the atirlnir of 1904 beeaildu Ot the de - sire to make tho laboratory self sup- ...,..- it ,1.., ,!...., I.l.vii mm. hu"iu- ..-...-- hers of the faculty were served to day forty four are being wrved. Then tho work resembled cIsm work, the menu being tho same throughout and tho dishes prepared In tho morning laboratory class. Today the work I given for the purposo of giving prac- Heal training In marketing; In l,r,pafWOri,Hi oui ,T,i,Cclallr In observance atlon and lu serving meals, and It l m buuii.uu i ... u.u-. .-w-.-.-w work of tne course, One of the most interesting rooms to vUltors Is the dining room with lu adjulnlug small kitchens tho home of the dinnur work. These aro spe cially arranged for the work, the largo dlnlug room In tho center with four kitchens on each side opening from it. Kach kitchen Is fitted with a sink, work table, gas range and cupboards containing tho necessary dishes and utensil for the preparation ot the meal and tho serving ot four guests. Until last spring members of the teaching force had always been tho guests In the dining room, but by tho rcauvst ot the senior students the) boys ot tho graduating class were thoiint COak, general helper and waitress. given this privilege. The department j Kach girl doe each part of the work publishes a pamphlet on table ell-j for one week, passing from ono to the quelle and table service, which Is ln,t,cr In definite rotation. The-.cook demand by those serving and by the. of the week txnr the greatest rcapon. guests. j Tho type of meal served In the dining room varies from day to day, Tho type of meal served In the grant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swollen membrana which lines the nose, bead and throat; clears air passages; stops nasty dis charges and a feeling of cleansing soothlnb relief comes Immediately, Don't lav !. tnfht .Iru.. for h ..7h. .h mm- -r-Tf gllng for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith just ones la "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. (Paid Adr.rUsam eat) Kansas College Teaches - V M.ent.Ue ,......,.,.,. nllli llltl.. ih.Im. l.ut ...ticriin ri.rri, Hi., itilleut izli I (r vUfeltinxI mil tue .accordliiK iu ihl arraiiKemrutr Tuet ilui-. formal tl Miner: rriaty. urniai i luncheon, WtMuesday. Infurtnal lunch ami .ttttnttty, jjunchuon! like Vednedny, Informal ikiimU the rook nt M, A charge ot ThU gUcs opportunity fr,!S cunt a iul for each guwl U liral.llvw ltt wal method ul rv ,... ... ,,... ,...ti, nt ,u.t.n. mil. bU, rt)r MV aiderenl meals and for ' . . . ... tun use 01 ail len ocr inaieriais. It aUo makes It plhlr for thejil tinw uf the tuwn. 'rl Muktllle) ttatc. t iitn, IN cooV to keep thv total cost of food, A nlort? U maintained In the hulldcordtng to tho duly rr-r,rd Vut inaterlaU within her alio ance-. The Ing In ordur that he may purchaM lhntl on rile In the (.ntm C( iU menu for theo meal t' planned all uther material In the small jrounty tUrk of KUnuih cotiaty, Or. by tlu took of the week with the as,aiuduls needed. These, wiled "d 100, said ro(Mrly lakru nj U1U4 nUlaiico each dav of tho lnlriictor In narlmeul tiiiiill.-fl." rjrh einik iviy un and decreed in b i,1.1 .. n. . cl r- M..y rUliAl ldoa are L, HVM at,y, K'ach table lu the (uininj room ha It own menu, nu It own type of decoration. Two rotation cheme are employed In this wwk- one with tho 8ueUwhit CtHiklne. To e4Umat the and one with the students. The amount and rKt c.f uch supplie u-d KUeol on Tuesday draw card at thrf during lh week, they are weighed dltiliiK room door which determines out, weli;hl blnc recorded, at the be. their places and their table compau elnnliie of each wek, and welched Ions. These tour together then pa, lack at the: eitd of tho week, to the next table on Wednesday, and Th students am Vi?ry inueh Inter to the next on Thuradsy, and so on'eted In thl part of their home through the week. ThU give them nomlc work, and flaw for It month variety In service and In menu, and before they enroll, In their drr nho maken It a little easier for the making eU they mak their waltfe girl to me up their IeO-oror ma- dre and apron, and In their color terlals. The work ot the girl Is divided Into four parts, that of cook, assist- .slblllty. Knrh of the oilier three girl has her certain duties, however, winch are quite definite, j .Notice of Mcttlcuimt v ( Equity No. 414) I In the Circuit Court of tho State of I Oregon, for Klamath County, 1 Oregon. I In tho Matter nt the Assignment of W. II. Wynant. I To tho Creditors ot W. II. Wynant and to all parlies concerned In tho above entitled matter. , Xolire for Publication You and each of you are hereby (Not Coal l,aud) notified that, the undersigned, theDupartmcut ot tho Interior. United assignee for tho benefit of creditors' Htsles Und Office at tkavi.w of the above W. II. Wynant, has filed his final accounting In the nbovo en- uueu matter witn the clerk of the above named court and that bv lha I . .. . ' .. '. i raer ' ' ?'. .'-", the hsar- ing 01 oojocuons to saiu nnai ac count In set for 10 o'clock a. m. on the 24th day ot April, 1914, at which time you may make objections, If any Herald's Classified Advs. FOR SALE ttMAAAAsAsVMskMBniaisssvvksaMiBsskv FUKNITUIIE KOK BALl-Dresser, chairs, tables, smokor, bedding, etc. O. L. Carter, Klamath Valley Ware house, 76t FOR SAI.EPortablo Bowser sAlf measuring gas tank, absolutely flro- iroof; practically new; cost 1278, will sell for 175. Phono 100 or call at Central Oarage. i.a h'Otl HALE tioneral Electric Mer cury Arc rectifier; two extra tubes; used very little; cost now I3C0:: will soil for 1175. Phono 108 or call at Central Oarage. 4.t KLAMATH COUNTY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE We furnish nil kinds of help at short nollco. if you want work register at MIIH. A, PIKTKItHTKIMCK ll Sisth St. illoe jn4 i. W. Trcuce, Manager The Herald, 60c a aoatk To boost Klamath county send The Herald to your Batters friends. - .,,. -M '. - inr .."v ...,. .. .-,-.. . "" i' l(0l). ,ittrrni inn iiiktni' um .t .Unrliui but llltl. rrgsnllng l,., . n rrk. M,. I. U .U,W U Of coume tlm nmomit tr monejc tu im ur is an iiiimni imm. rr flli fHid inalvilsl lo be u?d lu tin? airline of th Hue mtW lit varh (our mad, Klvtng ; It pr wrk rt b uelr,( bidder, for rash, Ur 0,, f.,r .iw... nt l.nmlrr tr an J fual. .i..ii..,,i ........... ' Th cwk doe hvr ! pur,haln . . . ....,,. ...... . ..... ,iren uruwiw. n wi" ni for at the end of each wrk. The two eU of Item ate recorded In .dividual account book. T,1Pr I alto n third group tit sun'."a M. t;ael and A Caui uj, u. vv$ tn ",ef supplier" The!'"'"!! lhern toeiher mm tn U4 jttro the lnpl article neded at hand dlhiireient that U or mj - and deUn rlM they make their Imenu and place card. During the ierlod of time that they arn enrolled In the enurto much Interest Is taken - in what tho market afford and In the current prlrn of food materials, It I the general verdlrt among the 'students that the dinner work I one of the must helpful thing of the ent tire course, and It lve promli of tx. jlntc a peramnent of tho work. jyou have, to the discharge of said assign. At said time the under- signed will make application In said , court 'for a full and final dUchftrge from aid trust. Dated March 21st, 1911, W. L. MOOItK, A.lsnrj. 3-23 4-20a Oregon, March Cth. 1914. ,-f Notice Is heruhy given that Jamas i u, Orlmes, whoso postolllce addr.u u Kiamnii, vs.it.. n.-u n , .. .. 1"" ""' ' "" " "" u,u U : 1st ,i.y of March. 1913, Die In this oltlco Hworn Htatemcnt and Applies' tlou, No, 00489, to purchase the HW 14 NW. WH 8WU, See. 11, and NBW HKU, Hec. 10, township 3 8 range 10 E Wlllamelle Meridian. and lliu timber thereon, under the provisions of the net of Juno 3, U78, mid acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and mono Law," at such value as might bo flxod by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, tho land and limber tusroon have been auuralsed i ini.i t JI400, the timber estimated at 310,000 ooaru iei at i per M 400 juniper i'uiui hi i, cents each, and the land t 170; that said applicant will offer nnai proor m support of his applica tion and sworn statement on ih sun day of May, 1914, bofore C. H.-DoUp. coumy clerk of Klamath county, Ore gon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is nt liberty to protest this purchaso boforo entry, or Inin.i. n contest at, any (Imo bofore tho pat- U.,0"M' ,,y Mlu" " wrrobornted nffldnvlt In this onico, alleging fncts which would defeat the entry. 3-21 h "nB8H, lloglstsr. EXPERIENCE COUNT Is i every line of buslnm egperlence la vrlmt makes emclcncy. It with great pride that we can truthfully state that the dlffrrtnt rtMrtn.eiu of r bualM,r. wasaggd by men of sssgftosrr. ,I,7 rwl """""' "PMiwd bntelters, eEriece4 cullers, "Perlenced salesmen asd esperieaced dellveryassn all comblae give you the beneUt of thmreWcleney. Think this over when or lerlng your supulM for the (able. fMMirO til Mill,, rt- O.i 1 II)' vlrtiut of Mecutlo,, um . , iC thi circuit rutin t iu H,i. ! ,Orvmin, tor Klmtmih m. l'" t. mii. un, t M.W, .;;; certain deereo of l'tl..ur BVh lr of lo lu n trin. iit a ..,',' ,tlrcU court, wherein Ired m-.l, ami (u Melhase, n t) . tain, . , tlecrrw nuahut Cltu (-,, ' " jOaMel, ilrleudauti., lor tit. ,Uh, 7. Iu Ihtnietutd the timidi. .,i.i.i,.i. nndBd.lMO (l,Dnaft(l ,,.,;"" j,.,, .,.,., ,uuininl ii'tisia hiiii iiiuiiii t... ..i uurty-su nud 7S iou o- Judgment and ilr.n.n , ". Wklrk ljf twieil lit the JililKl.iem he., Jock.l 1 ,l. af,l. ...... .. ... . "i qq old Ure tllmrts U.o tp qf , ( Irn and eluvrii or lii k ti,.)r In y, , KUiiult. Falls (formerly Vi UsV vlllo), nrcnnllng In Mw Jur rorJ.i I .m, f,.: "? " ,;,."'' Mq,' ;- '"- ' "-.- iirctrr Mt " W .Ui... j Z anry nam iiiii n u, hi.. '( that In t.ul. imnri in .oM ju,iKmi,i ,iHfM Oldur f Mle Oil ee-Uln IheSdday nf May, a i u,, m',u Iruni liiir of lhp county Uodm la KUlualli Falls, Orrcun at !, ,0lr of lu o't'hxk In Hie fortuortn t( nH r. iwii m imniic sucimn iu th Wk. n(l Uu irn and eUvni of M,k .. I..'. ... . ... lo" n weni Klamath Fall. (........ - erlr of Klla M. f.i,l .n.i 1 i...!i ln.ti allfr a deer h. i.. .. -1 . . ' Milha and 0u Mell a.t,i ttup. Dated at KUliiath F4IK Ofrfot, tbl 30IU day of March 1? l t MNV, Hherlff of Klamath Couny Of lly (leo. A. ltd) dot), Depuly SI 7 II SMI fc .Ni.ilm lathing PrupuMU iu I'urctwM t'liy of KUutMli rll. Iikiuit. hkmi Itand. Healed Pfojmsals will be txHt4 b thu undersigned until lib&4s;, April 13, lift I, ai the hour i( 1 o'rlk p. mi. ot said dy t it. rlu hall In the city of Ktauulh I'alli. Ott- suii (at which time and t'Utc ftp- jxals to purchase will b ofoed J cotuldered), for the purchase of III,. 3 f 3.70 City or KlaliiAlh fall. ( ion Impfuiomctil bondt, ia;LU ia cjr from data ot 1m up, Uarlcf mio of fnierrst not to ccd ill fit wut per annum. Interim pamIUisiI annually, principal and InUn.t tay. ablo at tho otflce of the Hcajtirer of ald city or nt the Itscal-aevarr ol lit late of Oregun, lu Ne Vers, flhv rfpal and Interest payable la oM roln ot tho United Hialos uf Arusrlca. Hald bond will b Imiip.) in ilmotnl lutlons nut mSMedlng Jioo txth, ami tiuiiibrrd from ou In ., la cluslra. Said bonds aro Usued utnlef ufJI tmiiro No, 3 19 of the Oltr of KUrosti Falls, Oregon. Ha Id bonds aro Issued for Ibe fur- nw uf providing funds to pay a por tion of the cost of liuprotlnc HUta tlteet from the westerly line of Kit lock avenuo to Ibe easterly riiy limit Including Intersections, Ha Id bonds will be sold lo the Ml ti es I bidder for cash, and for not Ism than par value and accrued Inurvtb Kach proposal lu purchac said bunds must he accompanied by a chuck for five per cent of tho nmouat ot tho proposal, aud certified by some responsible bank, payable to Hie of dor uf tho undersigned, Proposals must bo sealed and endorsed, "Pro posal to i'urchase Iinprovcinsnt Honda." The common council of said city re- servos the right to reject mid And sll bids mid proposals to ptirchuta such bonds. flald bonds will contain n pruvUloa to the effect tbst the city rcscrtc (" right to take up and rnurcl such bonds, npon payment at any tlm ' Iho face value thereof with arcrusd Interest to dale of payment, t '"' aeml'sniiual coupon porlod, at or t' onu year from tho dale of such bona or bonds. A, h. i.EAvrrr, 'Mllco Judge of His City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Fall, Oreion, March 11, 1014, 12-301 KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY