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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1914)
WHDNKWPAV, M'M, , lfU THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pab roc AREGALARRAYOFSPRINGAND SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS i$ The new Silk Fleur de Soies, Crepe de Chine Brocaded Bengidine Pongee P-y Wjow Taffeta. jJM-JJ Ratine Embroidered Ratine Rice Voile Poplin Embroidered VoUe Gmgham Lawn, and Percale.. Whatever your taste mlmatters of dres we can assure you perfect satisfaction. The new Silk, in floral and conventional figured effect, in the new .wcet pea .hade Tango color, and all the standard shades and. colors. STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY, "Where the Ladies Shop" Russian Newspapers Have Hard Sledding Two New Members of Congress Elected United Prats Servlee ST. PETERSBURG. April 15. Fine amounting to 169.825 were Im loaed upon 374 newspaper and other periodical., 226 issues were conflacat- ed; 63 editors were imprisoned and 20 newapapers were compelled to cease publication la Rusaia In the paat year, according to an official report made public today. The governor of Kieff waa particu larly active In prosecuting the press. largely on account of the Belli, case, having fined 1 newspapers to the ; amount of $5,062, confiscated five Is- Utiea and imprisoned 14 editors. . An Instance of the severity of the i censorship was the confiscation of a 'recent Issue of a paper at Roatov-ou-( I Don for publishing a telegram from E..i .-.. --. t. -t i I Vienna siwng uui n was iuuiuku that the heir to the Servian throne" (and arrived in St. Petersburg on a" visit. ata4af 4a 'lmutn wage for women workers who . 'are employed In the mercantile estab- 4 INTERESTING FACTS jllshmenta In that state. ! The International Association of , .Machinist is taking a referendum For reading dlrectorlea printed In lvo, of the ,.,, membeh,D t0 de. small type there has been invented a ,d whetner the ,enerar executive sugnltylBg glass that obscures all but ghall proceti wUh the levying the line that is being read, to prevent nd coilect,oa of the aasessmenU. confusion. I Tricycle taxlcabs have been Intro-; la France farmers are experlment duced Into Germany with great sue ling with a prolific potato from Uru c liruay which perpetuates Itself with broken roots left In the .oil. A recant report of the Interstate J commission gives 1,699,218 as the to-' To steady a violinist's band and in tal number of men and women em- duce blm to use bis wri.t as much as ployed by the .team railways of the j possible, a bracelet with adjustable United States.. j weights has been Invented. Mrs. Florence Kelley. the general .KW...KM.. m .hi 1h?.l...a1 4"n.toi ... a t league, expresses the belief that more children are employed in dangerous occupations now than thirty years ago. A group of French scientists who have been investigating have decided tba smaller Insects, in proportion to their .lie, are atronger than larger one. The minimum wage commission of I WANTED Driving team and driver the state of Washington haa decided for .about a month. Phone 265W to recommend $10 a week aa the min- 16-tf Only a Few Pieces of Land Yet to Rent See Us Quick so acres Potato and grain LAND, $5.00 PER ACRE, HALF CASH, BALANCE AFTER HARVEST. , HOUSE AND BARN. 5 ACRES BLACK LOAM CELERY AND GARDEN LAND, CHEAP FOR CASH. 2 ACRES FINE GARDEN SPOT; RICH SOIL, CHEAP FOR CASH. The Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main Street Klamath Fall, Ore. jsnann rvMniikn i IK aaaaaaaaaaaKaLna -laaaalaaLsaaaaai LLLL k'Lmmmmmmmmmmm saaaaaaaHrflBnlH ! Lzm COIN'S BODY N01 RECOVERED KM KX IKS OF DKOWNKD VOUTH HAVK SKA'ltCHF.D IX VAIN. OTHKK XKWH NOTES FUOM TMK KI.AMATH HtMKItVATlOX ! The annual convention ' ' jbama Slate Federation uf l.bor will I moot in MoblU neat month, Hnbsrrlbe tor the Herald, 80 cents !a month. ' -iuch Waler Maradatn bate and a said streets, from Upham to baud Mnrh Asphalt Macadam top, with a strwla 110 feet on h I4, n .toiirrrto eurb and suiter aa per plaus'hom Worden atenuo lo Harmt ud spevlnrallous oil nlf tocthrlUe 150 feet ou each side, .loci t)w Iwtth the necessary drainage. The jinoutwie mreota impiorcM, isldlh of roadway to be J feel. And It I furlber rld. (Herald Hperlal Hervke) i KLAMATH AOENCY. Alirll IS. The body of Clarence Cowen, the In dian boy who waa drowned in Wil liamson River a couple of weeka ago. has not been recovered aa yet. There are many men .till searching for the remains, but thua far without success. O. A. Slma, the assistant school superintendent, who left here recent ly, baa resigned from the position to take up other work. Andrew Jackson., an Indian boy. who waa III for a long time, died Sun day. Thn funeral was held Tuesday afternoon. The Indian farmers are very busy putting In their grain and repairing fences. I.ast year there was consid erable grain threshed on the Klamath reservation. Forest Supervisor J. M. Iledford was a visitor In Klamath Falls recently. Ilotr H. Drmkker Jaraea A. Gallivaa Republicans claim that the election of Drukker as a member of the House of Representatives in the New Jersey congressional district, which Include. Pateraon and Passaic, two large cities, was a direct slap at the Panama canal tolU fight of President Wilson. John J. O'Byrne, democrat, Indorsed by the president, who upheld the stand of the administration om tba tolls tlon, was overwhelmingly defeated. Drukker has not said anything openly on the question of tolls, but it was be lieved he waa against the prealdent. The district ia normally republican, but republicans bad not in recent yeara won by aucb a large plurality aa Drukker'e. James A. Gallivan, cboaen In place of Mayor Curley of Boston, who re signed from the house, ia a democrat who won over a republican and a progressive by a large plurality. MiliLL tESICHS AS GOMMISSiOIIER (Continued from page 1) iwmwwww its share of censure and waa charged with extravagance. "Unole Nate" waa engaged In farm ing and livestock raising until this aprlng, when he diapoaed of bis stock, etc., and retired. That It ia only from agricultural pursuits that be has retired was shown this morning, when petitions were circulated, asking that the same of N. S. Merrill be placed on the baL lot for the democratic nomination as county commissioner. He will be op posed in the primary by Edward 8. Freuer, a well known Pbe Valley rancher. Today's aws ia Tfee HeraM. ON this side of the "trans-Atlantic Ferry" distinctions of caste are ex tinct. The set which makes an idol of idling is so small as to he ncglibihlc. Good taste is as much the birth right of the many, as of the few. The bank clerk dresses as well as the bank president often better. Regal shoes, put it within your ken to put on your foot the pre advanced modes in London "bespoke boots" or New York "custom boots" the precise "Jasts" and "leathers" for .which you would pay $10 to $20, to measure. Regal drops the faablons of the world Into the meltlag pot, boil ing out the true frost the false and the saae from tke lasae. Thua and Regal Style is a-. seasoned style, always conform ing to "good for," down to the dot of as "1" sad the.erosM of a "t" Htep Into this exclusive Recti Agency or stop st our Regal show window today. Pre-sd-vanced Regal Styles are prise IntrdeBless. Itrvolulknt Itrrlaring the Intention of the Mty o" Klamath I'alU I" Iwprtu Kiev rath Strict lw Hal.l City Fn-in Main Hlrwt t l!tlam Strorlt Wontrn Avenu From t'lim to tkntald. am! Donald Htrrrt Froot Wonli-it At raw to Snc"tt strm W'nrrn.t, A xOttuu tgn'd by mora than ten freeholder of the city of Klamath Falls, Orrson, and nlcd with the I'ollco Judge thereof, autl prmcut- cd to the Common Council, bavlug for lt object tht Iftiproti'tnent of Ktr eitlh street lu :tld rliy from Main street to Upbatn strtel: Wordeu ave nuo from t'puam sttevt to Donald street; Donald ttmt from Wordvn avenue to Hnrgvnt utrcrt, Including all the lutrctloo of Mid strei; And. Whorca. The Common coun cil haa dlreurd th city rnglneer to Mirvey the said stri'l and prepare plana and spc-lncitlous and Mtlmato of coat of vnilnm kinds of Improve uirnls of tho said stircls; and the Mi city engineer liavlur Mfd with the Po lice Judge tor the consideration of moiubera of tlin Common Council Plana and specMr.itlnn aud ftlmaim of coat of the aevcrnl vnrUtlcn of Im provement And, Whcraa, Thr said plans and specifications ami atlmal- are found satisfactory attjr examination by tho council; Pe It Rfsolvd, That the said plana and specifications are hereby approved and lite Common Council herrby x-prc-o Its determination to Improve the if Id streeta within the limits de fined by grading tho same and Improv ing with oil macadam pavement with That th plans. .ilnclloiu and .rtlmalr of ih city nglnr covr 'tits Ihn protMMod ork are to he used k. haul, for ilm said work, and any 'ctmtraet for such Iraprutemout ball .prturlded. Tin hr nutlfp ir.iilttHi l) fb.tlr (o u aWrll to thin proitty tBt sSxtH by Ihn prolond littproismvat Ki!l U duly liton as by tti said tkxtUt be bated Ihvrron and Ihf cmtlmatad owl tit.aucli work aud Improvement as isubmlttrd by ald -nsln-er at lis, 7975, Is hereby adopted as the proU nblx tt of the said ork. And It Is further rold, That the time wlililn which objections or .reMouttraucro may be heard asalnsl , a resolution adopted t a wsHUj tlie protKMed Improvement ahall b 1 1 Hte memlmr of the t ommott Ck on or before tlm 1 1th day of May, (ill elect, and wrotei br (r.' rsijof 1914. ton the laih day of April, Oil rMato of Oregon, County of Klamath, City of Klamath Fall. I, A. Ik Uavlll. I'ulKe Uitl 1 lt, City of KUt'iolli Falls. Ofrsn, do hereby aHl ih Uuettt to U a (rojrly anl rorrily rnrill4 And It U further rraulved, That a, u i.iuvtrr. the boundaries within which the prot-jrlire Jtit-i of the City oJ KUmv.li itty Ilea that is to be benefitted by, Falls, Orti. ald Improvement U all that property Approved by Ihe Mor Ibli IJU Irlrx adjacent to tlm aald lrela,iley of April. 191. from Main to Upham within a lino otn T- F NICIIOUH. jertcb side of said sttreta so Improved, JMnyor of Ihn City of Klamath r"lk distant 130 fret from the slda line of Oregon. U'Ul Theater Guide AAAm0WWWW0WfWW HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DA.VCK KATVKOAV NIGHT r Admlasdea: flmtlemen, fMr STAR THEATER WOODLKY l'ATTKKiM)N "A Hammer .Night's 1-llrtaliMH" The (Quality of Mercy," Hellg Drama In Two I'arta "Falling ia Love Willi low," Edison Comedy "Tlie Mlaadveatures of a Mighty Mon arch" Vltagraph Comedy Featuring John Hunuy Admlaalon 10c aad llfle TEMPLE THEATER "llocktw Drift," Kdlson Two-ltool Special "flunay's lllriliday," Vltagraph Comody "Tlie Hleeplag Heallael," Lubln Drama MATINKK DAILY AT SiM ALL UOHNHltD FICTCMM THE SMALL DEPOSITOR l!!f Jtek "rlMPBgSriVjK -nrC. -" It inailo welrome bie. r "great oKs from llttts scorw grow," and many ot our tat nrcounts worn begun In a mll way. The First Tru.t a4 Ut. tug Hank will open an att wllh you, nven If H Is ro mors llian $1. Hlart one and deal wait tn see It grow Mak It grow by regular adillllnni la H every pay day FIRST TRUST M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON IH),V J, ZUMWAI.T, Free. K. M. HUHH, Vara fit, aad Traas, IIKHT K. wmiKOW, Serrttary Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers s Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAI'M, I'LANM, RLUKFIUNTM. Klc. KLAMATH FALIJ. tJHHO0 Errt3tsyg5 ') 7X. NlSPs J ' Tjgav j a M . , I 7il 0i iTo The NYAL Store . : i ii Tin art the I'll right- road m, in,,, )m '! !'i. ! '!!'' iii j- 'i'lli illSSII: :' P'! miLiiiiniii1 "ii ll ',,' YOU WONT GO -WRONG -I Take a step la the right direction walk Into our afore. lieeidra bettor goods at oar slow, you am sure of the brat of ir inent. Wo are always glad to have people come kt and look arouse, whether they buy or not. We wait oh yon prewpUr and lre ? actly what you ask for. We are not an haalness ftr n itay or a wres, but for mane ssn U enmm. w w ww . -. . , Underwood's Pharmacy y- Comer Mala and Till smWu, Klasntth Falls, Orego- X.