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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1914)
FH1DAV, AI'HII, io, iuu THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAW TWO PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Phyakiaa 8ulte 18 aad If. WMU Bultdlag FttoateM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS DfStTRANCK Member Oregon Association Title Mm A. 8. LOWMAK OniROPRAOTOR Rooms 11 ud 12 First National Bank BnildUg Klamath Falls, Or. OKO H. HAYDKN. Optician Office, Room 219. Odd Follow Building Office and Residence, NW cor. 7th and Main Phone 115 CLAYTON R. WHBKLKR Physician aad Surgeon Osteopath SpondylothcrapUt (Spinal Treatment) Office heuse: 9 to 11:30 a. m; S to 5 r- tn.; evenings, 7 to 8 . THE KLAMAA FAIX8 8TEAM LAUNDRY Guarantees flrtt class wark aa wall aa first class serrioe. It yon bare occaaloa to auk complaint aad do not gat lm mediate attentloa, pboae D. B, CAMPBELL Good Living Nothing la spatte aa i the baying of what esse eata. Everyoae la hmtereated ha good thlaga for the family table. The kiad of Orocerlea oae bays make the greater part of the aaeal. The meals oae eata are the greater part of Good Lirtag. If yew belleTe is Good Living you'll patroalae VAN RIPER BROS. Pbea 80 You Have Been Looking For a Fountain Pea that will alwaya give sstistactlon; oae that ilwii't leak one that haa a pea just adapted to jroar haad WHY .NOT TRY Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen FRANK M.UPP Watohaaaker aad Jeweler 0. P. Watch Iaspector Mala Street uhaeriae for tka Herald, 16 casta The Evening Herald V. O. SMITH Kdltar Published dally except Suaday by Tbe Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falli. at US Fourth Straat Entered at the pottoflce at Klam atb Falls, Oregon, tor transmission through the tnalta as secoad-elaaa matter. Subscription term by mall to amy ad- dres In tbe United States: One year 81.00 One month ...... .10 KI.AMATH FALLS. . . ORMOON FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1914 AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Weather Conditions tor April Date. Max. Mln. Weather 1 49 28 Cloudy : 60 38 PCCl'dy 3 61 40 Cloudy I -..51 44 Cloudy 6 57 29 Pt. Cl'dy 7 58 38 Pt. Cl'dy S 59 3S Pt. Cl'dy Hotel Arrivals Hotel HaU A. F. Clublne, Merrill; W. W. Mor row, D. H. Shenler, San Francisco; F. Tiffany. A. C. Ebcrt. Portland; J. B. Fenton, E. R. Smith. Sacramento; Alex MacRae. Philander, Wis.; R. A. Harness, W. H. Harness, Burnel.Tex.; W. T. Cummlngs, Twin FalU, Idaho; Roy Teshlma. HUdcbrand; G. Fleet and wife, Mollne. Ills.; Rosa W. Fin ley, Bly; It. C Spink, city. White PeUcaa R. F. Flke. Portland; A. J. UeuUel and wife, Warren, Mont.; Abner Weed, Dunsmulr. OLD-TIME COLD CURE DaUHK HOT TEA! Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or aa the C-ermaa (oiks call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespooaful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during tbe day or before retiring. It la the most effectire way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Abo loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it tbe next time you suffer from a cold or tbe grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF. ACHING JOINTS lab firm joints aid assjelaa wit a amall trial battle of elaR. JaeaWOil Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, penetrsting "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" It a harmless rheumatism cure which never (llMArtrmint aiwl ila&Mti'L burn tli akin. 11 takes pain, soreness and stiffneM from aching Joints, muscles and bones; tnp sciatica, lumbago, bsckache, neuralgia, timber up! Get a 23 cent Utile of old-time, honest "St Jacobs Oil" fpom any drug store, and in a moment you'll be free from pains, aches iii.l stnTneks. Don't suffer 1 Rub rheuma tism sway. Wood! Wood! URAV BLOCK WOOD Block from local mills 16-inch Body Wood .... lo-inch Lisas Wood 4-ft Body Wood 4-ft. Limb Wood Leave Orders at atqaare Deal Stan Osrasalhaadlsasa P. C. CARLSON Pboae 188 WOOD ALL DRY WOOD 4 ft. slab wood taUMcerd l-la. alab wood 94.00 eord lS-fa. Slab Wood faMB oard .4-ft liab wood 94.M l-la llab wood ftS-Meord Block wood, load . Block wood, double load . KLAMATH FUEL CO., OlNlNBia, O. 17. aWmSnllB U.S.Sees More Olympic Honors $100,000 to England's Furore. Following the Stockholm Meet, Has Cooled, Other Countries Are Developing Material NEW YORK. April 10 With plans (or the collection by subscription ot $100,000 to send an American ath letic team to tho 1915 Olympics at Berlin well under way. Old Uncle Sam bids fair to walk off with another In ternational Held and track victory, despite the frantic efforts ot England, France. Germany and Sweden to head us off. It will be remembered that Immedi ately after tho last Olympics at Stock holm. England, with great hue and cry, set about to raise 'stcen thousand dollars to spend on manufacturing a team that would give the British lion chance to roar. Those bally British ers were going to start wnang on the bat, and develop a bunch of ath letes who were to garner all tbe 1915 Olympic medals, honors, records and ribbons In sight. But already, ac cording to reports from tho land that has Just becu startled from tea-drinking habits by an exhibition of Yankee baseball which also shook the crown from and a derby bat onto King George's royal pate, the Englandcrs have begun to stall. Tho wild enthusiasm which ama teur Held and track lovers ot England and the colonics stirred up for the first low months following the Stock holm games has since simmered down until It's as lukewarm as a pot of tea would get by tho time tho sev en hundredth innings (thai "a" be longs there) of a cricket game rolled News otOiir Neighbors Gossip aad Profits of Nearby CommuaiUea aa Chronicled la the Press. Josephine Consolidates Tbe county commissioner have taken tho preliminary steps toward tbe consolidation ot thu office ot county trult inspector and farm ex pert in one, and tbe providing of a salary and expense fund sufficient to obtain tho cntlro service ot such official Grants Pass Courier. A Blasted Racket A l,500-h.-p. hydro electric plant is being established at Sterling which will furnish tho mine with electricity. The powder for tho big explosion was taken to tbe mine Monday, and wilt be set off in a fe wdays. Tbe powder will be placed sixty feet under ground. The drilled boles will be filled with 1,100 pounds of 40 per cent and COO pounds of 60 per cent powder. Med ford Sun. Just a Suggestion Tbe new baseball suits that will be presented to the Yreka boys by Fred and George Meamber are expected to arrive tomorrow. Both Fred and George are enthusiastic baseball fans, and take great interest in tbe Yreka team, especially after the grand work they accomplished last year. Yreka Journal. Preliminary Work Work on tbe investigation of Then I Dalles power project I progressing ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND HEAD-CATARRH GOES Instantly Clears Air Paaaagea; .You Breathe Freely, Nasty Discharge Stops; Head Colas aad Dull Head ache Vanish Try "Ely' Cream tJaim." Oct a small bottle anyway, Just to try it Apply a little in tbe Nostril (and Instantly your clogged note and atopped-up air passage of tbe bead will open; you will breathe freely; dullnesa and headache disappear. By morning, the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal aora throat will dlsappar. End such misery now Oet the aall botti of "Ely's Cream Bala" at aiy drug store. Tbla west, fra Be Raised to Send Team My HAL HHKH1DAN (Written for tho United Press) I.. U'l,.. II r.,.i lli... I., rltrl IhcliU'lQ I 'UfUiTed" tO UKt Up passable coin of tho realm and nctu- studies at llbelro. Hi work is go ally spend It on hiring athletic train- Iw: on there nu In stem earnestness, era who had the ability to develop thwjntid If not iu l15, then at the uel athletes, there was little doing. And lymples. Franco 1 bouud to bo heard It was likewise when the suggestion from, was made that Knrland go out Into Work very much similar u that be her byways to get material. Never would It do, they argue, to have a member of the common classes mem bers ot an athletic team that repre sented Eugland. In t.'ugland. you know, Old Top-po, If a man Isn't a "gentleman" ho can hardly be classed as an amateur at least. It's nearly that bad. And so England appears to t back In the same old rut. In France It has been sllKbtly dIM Hut they have started too late lor fcrtnt. Those tempcrmental Frcnch-'the 1915 games. The United Stales wen started rlaht oft the bat to do 'lias too much ot a lead Witness the some real work, and l( Franco doesn't show up a whole lot better In 1915 It nlll be stramte. The reports o( Amcr - lea's Stockholm victory wasn't cold on the wire until me r renenmeu, backed by the government, had gain - cred In a great bunch o( sheckles or francs and they started In to spend tbe money In tho right way. They establish a government "college oft Even at that, however, it win never athletes" at Rhelms. and they hired, do to sit back and count tho chicks some real athletic tralucrs -fromljust t. Thsl $100,000 Isn't all sub. America. The French government'scrlbwl. nud lloO.OuO Is a lot of mon appropriated about $50,000 to thojey Of course there are a lot ot ial 'college of athletes." They went slonary societies who claim they ncd even further. Any man. otflcer or en - listed man In the army who shows! promise of development Into an nth - rapidly. Engineer Hnxra'a crow of men ou thu Job at the proposed site ot tbe big dam has succeeded In getting ono hole, which I being put down with a diamond drill, to a depth of over 100 feet, and tho formations encountered thus far are all of tho gest for tho foundation Chronicle. Tho Dalles Xolice of Contest Department ot the' Interior, United States Land Office, Lakevlow, Oregon, March 21, 1914. To Thomas M. Gannon ot Dairy, Oro gon, Centcstec: You are hereby notified that Annie A. Jackson, who gives Medford, Ore gon, as ber postoffice address, did, on March 4tb, 1914, file In this office her duly corroborated application to con test and secure the cancellation of your Homestead Entry No Serial No. 04757, made Juno 21st, 1911, for V 8E4, NEK SEK. Section 33, Township 37 S., Range 11 Vi E and NW'U NEK, Section 4, Township 38 S., Range UK E., Wil lamette Meridian, and as grounds for her contest she alleges that said en- tryman, Thomas M. Gannon, ho wholly failed to reside upon or make any Improvement whatever of any kind upon, or any cultivation of, said land or any part thereof. You arc, therefore, further notified that the said allegation will be taken by this office as having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your fur- thor right to be heard therein, cither before this offico or on appeal, If you rail to file In this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication grant balm dissolve by tbe beat of the nostrils; penetrate and heal tbe Inflamed, swollen membraae which lines tbe nose, head aad throat; clear air passage; atopa nasty dis charge and a feeling of cleansing lootblnir relief comes immediately. Don't lay awaks toalgbt strug gling for breatb, with bead stuffed; nostril closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with IU running nose, foul mucous dropping Into tbe throat, and raw dryness la distressing but truly needless. Put your faltb Juit once la "Ely' Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will tursly disappear. (Paid AdverUeeaaest) hl ing done Iu Franco Is today going ou In llermany and Sc.deu. Tho tier nmu gomuroeut Is anonlttg every en couragement, both nuaucjal Bud muml, to those vihu are devvloplug athletes (or the Berlin games, and In Sweden they are using that stadium they built tor tho last Olympics as a practice ground (or developing thu ,iedlsh team. recent amateur Indoor championship held at Madison Square Uardcu, .w hero throe records were- smasneu and several more were equaled. Aud oe irusmmr iv i" u , 'morn "record" men vho homes are lu tho West and Middle Wwt. wer not among those Jrcsent, and who ran Jim counted on fur point In 1915. lconlrlbullons, but there are also a lot of places where money might be j spent. of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically Burnt Ing aud responding to these allega tions o( contest, or It you tall within that llmo to file In this olfice due proof that you have served a copy ot your answer on the said contestant either lu person or by registered malt. It this service Is raado by the delivery of a copy ot your answer to the con testant In person, proof ot such ser vice must bo cither tho said contest ant's written acknowledgement of bis receipt ot the copy, showing tho data of Its receipt, or the affidavit ot thu person by whom the doltvery was mado stating when and whero the copy was delivered; It made by regis tered mall, proof fit such service must consist of thu affidavit of the person by vthoin the ropy was mailed, stat ing when and the postoffice to which It was mailed, and this affidavit must Im accompanied by tho postmaster's receipt (or the letter. iou should stato In your answer tho name of tho postolfico to which you desire future notices to bo sent to you. JAS. II. BUIUIEHH, ReglsUr. C. C. IIROWER. Klamath Falls, At torney for Contestant. Date of 1st publication March 20,1914 Date or 2d puhllactlon April 2, 1914 Ihitit of 3d publication April 9, 1914 Date of 4th publication April 16, 1914 POLITICAL ANNOUXCKMKNTH Announcement I hereby onnounco myself a candi date ror tho republican nomination as shorlff of Klamath county, subject to tho will of tho voter at tho party primary. C, M. RAMflllY, For Sheriff I horoby announco myself as a can didate for tho republican nomination ror sheriff, subject to the will of tho voter at tho primary election on May 15th. O, L. CARTER, Heralds Classified Advs. i ViVirVsVraniVtsVUVvjwt FOR SALE 'iiiiir,VVVVVVVVssVVXAAAV, FURNITURE FOR BALE Drtssor, chairs, tables, smoker, bedding, etc, O. L. Carter, Klamath Valley Ware house, 7-flt FOR BALK 1'orlnblo Bowser self- measuring gau tank, absolutely tire- proof; practically now; cost Z76, will sou ror 17D. I'hono 100 or call at Central Oarage. 4.4 FOR BALE General Electrlo Mer cury Arc rectifier: two extra tubss: used very little; cost now 1360:: will sell for 1176. Phono 106 or call at Central Oarage, f.Jt MI, LAKI NEWS (llriMtil HihhUI 8eivir) MY. I.AKI, April 10.-Mr. lUvId MvCumh tif l.tuigll Valliy ! TupidA) with hi hrolhrr, J. A, Mr Comb. The I'rtlrvle school Closed last Friday for the summer. An Easter service will bn held at tl o'clock iUntdn) imiritliiK at th Mt l.akl rhurrti. Thr vlll l special mitnlc The Ml. 1M m'tuml had All Easter progtam Friday afternoon, ou of the most Interesting numbers belli an egg hunt Mrs Melmffey aiid'Mrs. H(uhbMeld ,,r Lrin.,fc .--,,- iz" -i n-n iu:f ... .. . . Aid tUw-lcli- iiirttlua held last nek " . ... . ..I An i.l.l Hiiim ntilltliitf h ! Ixditrf' planned for the May meeting. John Stevenson "f Halem was a Mt UU vUltor Yucsday. uWrk U helus douo on the lrrl(a tlon canal preparatory to the turning,.,, mII b, ,lllU(, BMrUm ,u III of the viater Mar I, ,i bidder. (r ra.h tho f(io,ic " derlbd property, to-wu Areursle lafortimtioa stwt tlw' li4(U ,e Mtul bUtc t W(Kk . KUoulli lU.ln. N Clillrwlr. aA Wm. Klamath Fall. .. i. llouiekeeplng rooms, aear brUg. Fair Exchange A .Veiv lUrk fur an Old tW--lluw II ru Ho luie li Klamath Falls ,. , . . ... ... . ...terrst thrrMUl together x iu rrUl4 The back ncht at times with a dull i... ..,... ,. , ., . isv . iwmhih ivMttHi tf lasaiesai fva weary and rcitle; piercing pains shoot across the region ot th kidney and again the loins are so lam that to stoop Is agony. ,S' u to rub or apply a plaster to the hack If tbe kid ueys are eaV, You cannot reach the cause, Klamath Falls residents Hould do well to profit by lbs fallow. lug example. Mrs. lliron Cole. 731 lloulevsid avenue. Ashland. Ore., says: "Isuf- fercl for a year from a most dUtrr- In kldnev and bladdar eti.Mi,!lBl. If 1 aloiiM-.t. I I...1 n .l,i.tn .llir. In ... . ..-,... , -,, . .- ww -r,-.mr w.... VM SSf back. Often I could hardly straighten f "" '" ,"" "" ". after one of thwe attacks. I was 'm ,Ul wb,h "m a,", " f0" .umrilmea bothered with dlsslneos. fr ' ,M 'u','a " and xny health was all run down, l-"'""'' ' ; iUttbT "',n' IHian's Kidney Pill, were Just what l-3,' t,,r tit K ama,,h 4"; m' niin.i i,. I... it,. -w .f,-, t'l,an li'il'wmeut buud. UfsbU (I needed. I , less than n week afiar I u ,,, ,,, 0, , ttar began taking hem I Unproved In , oMuUft4l ,, w ru4 , every way. I steadily got better, and jttm n M M ., , r . iV. "" ""'! Mnnually, principal and lateral w trouble. M, 'health Is now good." ',,,, At p ym1 u, , lUMm ef ror sal by a I dralsr. Price t0.,ala ttlf of B, ,,, Rla, WKf9t cents. roster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo,' ,alo o( tw1B , v.. ri. Efta. New York, solo agents for tbs Untied States. Remember the name Dosn's and take no other. (I'ald Advertisement) Notice fur I'ublU-slloa (Not Coal Unds) Department of tho Interior, United States Land Offico at Lakovlew, Oregon. March Mb, 1914. Not I co is hereby given that Jams D, Grimes, whoso postorflco address I Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 21sl day of March, 1913. file In this office Hworn Statement and Applica tion, No. OC4H9, to purchase the W Vi NWU, WW SWK, Sec. 11, and NB14 HliU. See. 10, township 39 B., rango 10 K., Willamette Meridian. and tho limber thereon, under the provisions of tho act of Juno 3, l7, and acts amendatory, known a the "limber and Stone Law." at such valuo a might be fixed by appraise ment, ana mat, pursuant to such an. Plication, tho land and timber thereon have been appraised ut a total of 1400, the timber estimated at 310,000 board feet at $1 per M., 400 juniper posts ut 5 cents each, and the land at 170; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of bis applies Hon and sworn statement on the 2si day of May, 1914, bo f oro C. It. DoUp, vuni;r nor OI niamatn county, Ore gon, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person I at liberty to protest this piircbiiNo hoforo entry, or Initiate n contest at any tltim before tho pot nt Issues, by filing a corroborated alfiduvlt In this omco, alleging fact which would dofoat the entry. JAH, F. IlimaiCflfl, Register. 3-31 h i EXPERIENCE COUNTS In every llae of business asperience la what makes efflrlciicy. ! I Mllh great pride that we can truthfully stale that the dllferefrf departnieaU of our bualaeaaare managed by men of experience, i:sperleaced buyers, esperi eared butchers, experiearcd cutter, experlenrrxl alesniN Md sajnerleaced dellverymen all roinhlos to give yo,, t,e lM)Wllu , UjrsuicioMcy, Thhik tbla over wl' or lerlng your supplies for the Uble.' KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY .MiUmi of Win lir n, " I Uf vlrlun ot eiecutluu um . , nit (ho circuit ..( ,.f u Jiu'J .Uivhuii, for Klamath .ui,ir d!t 'ilia atih day of Marib mi ..i'1 wrlnlh decreo of forUuM,n WVV der of .ale In a ,Mtt (uU , " J! clicult court, wherein Fred M.ih. and (III Mellm.e, as plal,ln, " ,.M Htl. Hay f March, .9,,, , decree agaln.t i:iu M iiuiMdi VmM, defendants. 0r tho ,UB. ,i two thousand five buudr.d nlh.tf i and 65-100 (l..4Ma,ogUr, iu rosls and illsburseineiii, U,J. ', thlrtysU and 7l.loa dollar ,,i, Judgment and decrea , q'ur ' tered lii the Judgment tin, jod,,. ' thr. 36th day of Msrrh .( u2 aid decree directs th it 0, ( " ten and elovett of block ruur tt w , Klamath FalU ( former lr West u8J vllln), according to th duty recordsi plat thereof on rile In ih 0m of tt, county clerk of KUmsti. touatr, Or. rgun, or much thereuf .. h.--.. ,HMI au) IUU ( I, i. .,.., .... ...... ;... ,,. .. .. M. - - "i laUtut iii mm iwii )i t 4lBSro.li .. ... . . . '" ""I. Notice. s hereby eive,, ihi ift .,. sunnctt Io said Judgment ,tfr, u order of salg on atacutiun the 3d day of Mar. A H uu kXu front door ( the rwuniv hems Is Klamath Falls, Orcmn aj lq, ,Mf lit 10 o'rliHjk In tho iii,n,. .i .... tWrsl LtnkvllUi .ii- .. ' ' , "' " "trwa, l( rormng io iim auly rr crded t-Ul 'ihereot mi fllo In tho ofilro of lit county cUrk ot Klamath ,yt,tr) Of, (egon, said prvportr laVrn aa4 lM jun and dere4 (n be stud if,. pn? rty tf KIU M. Ctcl nj a Ci1 ' !l'y a derr In tir ot Frt4 Jlcll.osc and (lUa Ulhun actlstt l.'IU M. Castel and A ( lc wtlk Is. crur. luted at Klamath Falli 0r$, this aoih day of Martt 1)11 i C WW, Kherlft Of Klamath C oudy Ofjce, lly tiro. A. Itaydon, Deputv 3 ? M :i-:ik "' InvlUwg Pn-tt. io I'uitUw ',, oI KUmatli I all. (nibtvtr. M,r llufcda. ",,'a 1'fot' be rUM "T n" '"' ' Me4i7, ''N 3. X9U' " " f "'dock p. IU. of 4ld d l le Iftl - . ,. . fcfc , - , .. . ., .. clpal and Interest payabis In IU coin of tho United States of Aacria. Said bond will be fUcd in dcsosl' nations not exceeding ISOO citk, and numbered from ono t l rlllilva. Kald bonds are luued unda crdl nanro No. 319 af the City of KUmils Falls, Oregon. Hsld bonds are Issued tor tb par poo of providing fund to pay a per lion ut the cost of Improving atil street from the westerly Una of (ill- luck avcuiio io the easterly city llstta Including Intersection. Said bond w bo sold to the blV est bidder for cash, and for not Iwt than par valuo and accrued interest. I.'ach proposal la purchsts J' bond must be accompanied tr check for five per out of the amowd of the proposal, and certified by o" responsible bank, payable to tt or dor of tho undersigned I'ropassU must be sealed and endorsed, "Fr posal to Furchasa linprorsmMl ilonda." Tho common council of said tllf re serves the right to reject and and all bids aud tiroposnl to purclmis iu bonds. Kald bond will contain a vtoiUm to the effect that tho city reserve t rlaht to laka ii ri and cancel UCB bond, upon payment at any tins o tho face valuo thereof v.lth accrual Interest to data of payment, at ' aotnl-niiniinl coupon period, at or after ono year from tho dnlo of " p0Ba or bonds. A. I,. I.KAVITTi I'ollro Judge of the City of Klnil Falls, Oregon, Dated nt Klamath FalU, O"?0"' March 11. 1914. 13-t .. f ,. .---.- -- ---n - t - ..-,,,.. J