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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1914)
1V rAMPocm THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WMUAr, amii. i, u Even the Furniture . Grows in This City pi Is- 'M)thr cities boast of their climate and soils that will grow any tblnc from bananas to snow daisies; let them flaunt to tho world the won derful productivity and tho climatic stimulants to growth that they pos sess Klamath Falls la still one- or two Jumps In the lead of even the story of the growth of hair on a can non ball, upon which hair restorer was poured. The newest freak growth to be not ed bore Is the growth of table legs at tho Motschenbacbcr furniture store. A Doubting Thomas can easily verify this by a call at the establishment. Some time ago Mr. Motschenbacher purchased considerable willow fur niture from a local man, the legs of tho tables being made of green wil low, glided and painted. This morn ing he noted with surprise that sev eral green sprouts had grown out of the furniture, and would soon burst forth Into leafy foliage. As tho willows were green when fashioned Into furniture, and were at once glided and painted over. It is be lieved that tho paint and gilt con served the sap In the limbs, and made possible the growth. "No, I don't know whether these aro Just plain willows or saplings from apple trees," said Mr. Motscbcu bacher today. "In case the latter It the material used, I have a notion to put the table in a shallow pan of wa ter, and maybe In the fall I'll give you a story about fruit growing right on my own table," Why It's CalIed"Beaver State" Oregon Development New la the Line of Industrie, Payrolls, Ktc, lYeHired la Terse Forui by the late llureau of Industrie and Stall, tins ami ruMUhetl la the Interval ot HcraUl Headers, DICK RICHARDSON MEDFORD WANTS IS HOME HEALTHY COMMITTEENAMED VCTKKAX COURT KETOKTEK RE- TULKGKAM SEXT REQUESTING TURNS IN FINE FETTLE MRS. RICHARDSON IS IN CHICAGO AT PRESENT THE DESIGNATION OF MEN TO ACT AS " DELEGATES AT THE CONVENTION SALEM, April SI. On Weduesday ot this week bids will be received by tho state highway engineer for con struction ot the Columbia hard sur face highway through Clatsop couuty. The Urowusvlllo eanncry hi. placed orders tor 30,000 crates to hold Its pack with Koncr llrothera pUulng mills at Albany. A large dock Is to bo built at Tort Orford by the Macteay Interest ot Portland. Tho Lane County Manufacturers Association Is making a fight tor tree factory alto aud municipal power at cost to get more Industries, The Klverton mines on the Coqullle have contracted for delivery ot 3,000 tons of coal to r .Uroad contractors on the Stuslaw. The rinchot policy ot giving only a ntty year least to hydro-power de clopmeut companies has tied up the water powers of Oregon. Albany .has tunda completed tor a f 25,000 library building. The Pacific Tressed Face Urlck company's plant at Wlllamlna baa re sumed operations, employing soventy Ovo men. Coo county will erect a 935,000 ex hibit building and display at the I'aa- ama exposition. at Cove, I'ulon county, to take tho place of otto burned last year. A Urge warehouse Is bclug built at Nelson's tiding In Uaker county. Forest drove cannery Is adding a lino warehouse addition. F, U Chambers Will erect a factory building for tho Eugene mattress and 'rug Industry. Springfield has a greeuhouae Indus try with almost an acre under glais. As a result ot too much radical leg islation, Portland has not a single largo manufacturing establishment In sight for 1914. George Young ot Ln Grande Is in stalling machinery and rttlarglng his candy factory. Friday a party of twenty-five Agri cultural College students and pro fessors spent the day fitting the principal Salem factories. REGISTRATION IS 000 CLOSE TO 3, incih:,si:d hkgistiiation fiiom tiii: eutsihi: imikcixcth is xoit.i oni.v a fi:v dayh MONK ItllM.U.V Real Estate Men to Form an Association It. M. (Dick) Richardson, the vet eran court reporter who several months ago suffered a nervous col lapse as a result ot the strain, of his work, has returned after an absence of several months. He is again In ro bust health, following treatment ln California and a tour of the Middle Wast. Mrs. Richardson Is at present in' Chicago visiting her sister and son. She expects to return ln summer. ber Tbe following lre was received this morning by the Chamber ot Commerce from the Medford Com mercial Club, regarding the "get-to- gether meeting there Tuesday: "Tbe 2Sth satisfactory. We are arranging for banquet; will send you some tickets ln a few days. We want a committee meeting Tuesday after noon preceding banquet. Please ap- Vlda, Laao county, 13,000 school house. will erect a Congressman Slnnott has secured 160,000 additional for the Pendleton postolftce. Hood River pays I1S.000 a year city taxes for 3,000 population, and It costs $300,000 a year for S.OOO people of Hood River county. I i navel has been chosen for docks tor tbe Hill terminals and yardage will bo constructed to hold 1,000 cars. Wheeler Is to have dockage facili ties to transfer water freights. Three churches are to ulnto In bullillnr n larcn rollrffn nl Phllomstti. The hop crop In the Willamette Valley promisee to yield a bumper Locul capital is developing a large crop ot 160,000 bales or over thlsimcat packing plant at Springfield. I year. I President Ucckwlth ot the Work tngmen's compensation commission says only S00 or $00 ot 3,000 manu facturers have been willing to come under tho provisions ot tbe act. Medford Is strucllon of a undertaking the con 150,000 KIks Temple. Home Goe to Veterinary .. ... n -er juascouian, in., iiTee r . (via-i nolnt three or more delegate to that. t Mtltou and ! reewater are to get the 'meeting, and send them over In ad-j Oregon's strict eugenic marrlago,new libraries. vance ot special car; also select good .law has Increased fees received In .,.,,, ,. - . . . ... Italker for banquet" Clarke county. Vancouver. Wash, to; M- " l'k ot Canb' ' bu,ld ' SlO.038 for 1913. J warehouse at Oregon City Murphy Arc Back. , ,,... . .,.., .. i Oregon commercial clubs are unit- sel, a farmer. He has a horse which ! Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Murphy ,nrn.nM., tnr . ..i, ,i ..,,.. run. ! lnK for more fctorIr aud payrolls the other night waa attacked wlthjhave returned from the Merrill coun- nerj. jn Uaker county. taai ,w 'mbossed literature and colic. The horse kicked down Use try. where Con and J. W. Kellogg' .noosting or lanu values. stable door 'and after Jumping two completed a portion of the Adams ca-( Railroad officials visit various see fences made its way to the home of nal enlargement, camping there all tlons of the state, asking extensions Dr. R. C. Lew. a veterinary who bad winter. Con has become a full- but It U understood that there will on a previous occasion treated tbe IIckIiiiiIhk timlgtit Hie Umk Mill I kept open eciilng, In order to gle nil nu opportunity lu register," aid Deputy County Clerk t'tiarlc le Ij Into lliU HfteniiMiii. There- aro umuy Klamath county people who will not be able to vole at ihn romlne tirttuarlea unless they re Inter within the next week, as the books close April 30, aud remain closed until after the primaries No elector who has nol registered can vote at the primaries. The registration this morning reached 3,693. There has been an Increased registration in the smaller lrclurtD. and this morning tllty-one blank A'" were received from Ma tin. lie precincts the registration foleows: Fourth Ward 3T Ki IvUm.lh Falls 300 Third Ward 3T0 :ccond Ward West Klamath Falls 193 Snlpplngton ... ... .......... 10 .Mills Addition . t 13) lAliU tAsssesas IB Pine drove S3 Wn'il Hirer J Lost lltver , 1 1 J Tule Lake 190 D.lry 60 Odi!l Klamath Uk ,. 17 foe Valley 39 Plrvua ... 7 Wordtn St Midland &l Hlldebrand 4S Hprogue Htvor -.,... "I LaiiCcll Valley . i7 wan . ?t Algoma II Mt Ukl 50 Organisation tit the Klamath Falls real estate men lulu an orgnitliatiun that wilt ork for the mutual benvfll of tin. member and for boosting Klamath's resources, Mas taken tip at a meeting held last it licit t at the Islam nth Chamber of Commerce, At litis J . Mngtllre was eluwou Uinimrtit president and It i: , ,t, t,mwrirj secretary, and a rtimuiiitr iuw ,1 draw up bylaws, ete At it later meeting r, . ailopleil. nrgatitiatloii r-nref, ,M ittlrTe ultH'lnd. PORTRAIT OF KEESEF IS HUNG CIIUTIT (llt'UT ll(Ml IH GIIAtrEli IIV THE ADDITION OF A hl'I.E.N. DID LIKENM tlF DEPARTED 'HWVF.H liimriitotm saw.toutli r'.(0 0( (tt Htrrra Nevada, Includii t tmur ui. Itrt silltlMt a tilth l-m whu. ttey U U.tOl fet 4b. ,r4 ),( Among lliose of stlehtli tc..nr ,...,' ar Mount Ktunell, lr,, m,h k nUf tlltUllI, M.ltfO fed. Mutit WUB. son, H.3SI fret; Moum Mu.r, Uj; feet; Mount lngl") it at) f. Mutlul llarttard, I tool fcf, n Mount T) ndsll, ,u: ; fc tu mot dUlnnt uf these Is i t,,u (t biIIm away. On the watt In the circuit court room there hangs an enlarged por trait of the lain Henry W, Kresee, K during his llfetlttio was a pto ueer member of the Klamath county bar The picture was secured by the Klnittatti County liar Association, and It is a ntrtitorfal to the departed at- I'lrny Hubecrlbe for tb llrr.u, to eeau Mfiala. Alaka Vtiu-i, iMrltkt ItswulU According to cable advice the wtw mn who voted for the first time In Alaska drcd4 tbe results In the re cent elections, tu HWagway the wo men sleeted VOtrrs o Ilia polls ttlld treated them to cigars and lunches. In Juneau the nmn help"! defeat the people's party. Mllll.miilrr U IKg t'aUltrr A a jukn the clllieiis of New Trier towuiihlp, a Chicago suburb, lxle4 Hhermau M. l)mth. mllltunalte ol ety man and prominent progressiva, lxtuhilkroiwr Mr. I loot t. nvi tm lll (lake (In- ofTKr aud flit It efficiently. too. .t. animal for colic As n result of the orders of the Wolf aro commission In fixing mini- t.M..M. U..rt.M fn. Mi.l. .IU..I.H .. fledged contractor, and has severattbe no work undertaken except that' '" "" ' ' """ """ horses and fresnos of his own. provided for on the Wlllamette-Paclflc! J,an,M YBmh,M c,,,,D,'f Bre "dv,,c- llne fo Coos IJay. ?'" """ ln Marlon couuty It Is estimated Heard on the K.C.H.S. Campus l Chint Import wood pulp from Hreat llrllaln. Hrden. Norway aud (trmany. Cat Itreaka L'p Home Portland wilt use 300.000 pounds Dlaesue Threaten Fotatoen OfflciaU of the agricultural depart- In dismissing a charge of wife de-.of plK lead this year In laying water ''"" ."' eein..uon uio re mn. nf ,h Mnn... .. ,h a- ....! .i.. n.i-i i.i, t.,.1.- mnl, ' oue-thlrd of the taxpayrrs from spite stringent regulations regarding UhlIr of Chicago decided a mani tbe Importation of diseased potatoes, ' should not be expected to support a. tbe crop ln tbe United States is men-! house full of cats. Lynch said he aced by powdery scab. The scab at-'couldn't bathe because cats occupied tacks young tubers as they mature in) the bathtub, and thet bis wife spends j paying an) thing and put it. un the A large flouring mill is being built I other two-thirds. the ground. S a week In buying candles for cats J and kittens. FOR SALE Quarter sawed oak buf-( fet, will sell cheap. Phone 109J or! New Jersey Is said to have tbe inquire corner Fifth and Pine. 21-6t greatest proportion of railroad mile age of any state In the country, or one mile of railroad to every three square miles of territory. This makes an unusual risk of forest fires set by railroads. Watch for the Reds' Special 21-St Subscribe for the Herald. 60 easts ath. Only a Few Pieces of Land Yet to Rent See U Quick 80 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. He Kbaatk Dereiopoent Co. 1303 Main Street Kl-m-th Falli, Ore. Tit Quit AilvertlklnK Liquor On the front page of the Chicago Ittrcord-Herald recently was tho an nouncement In display Let Us Pay Yotr Mtsic Teacker Auction Sale. The following will be sold at pub lic auction to tbe highest bidder on Saturday, April 25tb, at Clear Lake Dam: Nino head cattle; 6 bead of horses, 6 dozen chickens, and some household goods. 21-3t OTTO HOPPK. To tbe first six families bo pur- type stating Irhasc pianos within the next two that the paper would accept no more'weeVa. wo will give n free course of liquor advertisements. Imusle lessons durlnr vneatlon months. This start In music Is absolutely freo to you. Why let the children waste this period when It means a good foundation In music to them. We have not space to tell of our special prices, easy terms and liberal propositions, but ask you to call at 8HKPHEKD PIANO DEPOT, next door to poKtofflce, tomorrow afternoon for full particulars. The Belgian I'erclieroa Stallioa "Klondyke," who- made such a great record in Klamath county last year, win make a stand at tho Midway barn this season. W. V. Pernoll, owner; W. L. Montgomery, manager. 21-2t Lookout for the Reds' Special 21-6 OAUDKNKH WANTKD Fourteen acres garden land, half mile from town, under ditch, city water, place for chickens, etc., would let place for one-third rent. Inquire Oregon house. 21-St Ml Marguerlir Williams reviewed ll'l......... .11... t.lll 4,ff..-t.lu ... . ,01b" at chapi'l this murnlug, kIvIiik a resume of the story and IU pur 'pone. Her talk was an Interesting lone, and much mjn)i'd by students JmiiiI faculty t I t Mix lli'Uii Zumpre prrparod a prtie 'luncheon today on the etrctrlc cooker lu the domestic scleuco dparlmvllt The Judges worn Mrs. It, II, Dunbar, Mrs. K. V. Ilnwlry, Mm. It. K. Wat lenbttrg. The last of these luncheons will be prepared next Thursday by Miss Lucille Waldrou, t t t The Senior class play wilt be on the boards at the Houston opera house May 15th. The play. "A Pair of Spectacles," Is being rehearsed every evening except Saturday and Sunday evenings, at the high school audi torium. t t t The now tennis balls presented to the high school tennis club by W. O. Hum has revived the Interent In that game. Ulrnl filmr I'lMHUnt 1 Mm rtinnirlril IUi tin Chiragti storkyanU intnrel and fluanrial men In Ne York and Chlcacu are pln tlltlfi III fl.r n mail otiNr housr fit ChraK 'Uli a raplUt of IIOO.OOU, 000. Tim two big mall order lum.r, uf OMcako are paying 30 per rent net jam! hvi evrnl time Increased their capital slock. Mount Whltimy, th l,ll,wi .hii In the United States, l nut nti UoUtnl .mouitinlti pesk likn Mount Htm. la or Mount Hauler, but Is Ihn loftfxst point In tlin grrol California rrest or '.Vol It Inviting FrtiptMAU tu I'srtUs City of Klaiitatli Full ImpruvrsssM llosuts. iWaleJ prupixsats nt te rlt by tbe Potlto Judc ( the tin at KUutatU Falls, Ofccoii. until Uoait;, May tttti, 19 U, at i oclKk , o .fur tbe purchase uf I? :l U city cf iKIamalh Falls, Oregon, ltnsrutl bonds. Tbes-o bonds ar sataetti4 'by Ordlnanc No. i:a of I4 ltr,u4 I k mature tu ten )"ii lioo Ult I Issue; said bonds bet oiittoEtl tfiw one car, and may b redsststd U numerical order at tho pptlon of Us city at any emtannual toupoa psiM at or after one af from data ef Issue, These bunds are Utucd tu pfoiMs funds for part paymsnt of tb costsl rouslrucllog a sever lu liut fit tt tho ttty known the Koutth svsir linll. 7l,o bonds lll U ioU la tit highest and bent blddr 'or task, ff not less than par vatua n4 tctrtel Inieicst; and "III betr iblctNl bo eiivvnllng i Kr reiti l.4b proiKMul to i w nail U 4cwmtanled by a tie-1 for J ft ml "I Hie amouni of itr M, cm bI by,om reihs"ti lunX, r-j-4ble, to the rlty of Kun.su FjII. I'rwpsisaU must l d a4 rti)Vrtnent llonds " Tb Foiiimmi f'ouo rfjsbt In fejifi ni pni(ls., I4ied at Klimatt' 1911. A l'ollrt Judge or lli c". Falls, Or(on ci.rm IU ' . ?1 l. I t WITT. of hliMttl t 10 Ml Today's news u Tae HsraM. It's coming. Reds' Special. What's comlngT The 21-5t JTo TK WYAJ. SfM MSS.Jii.KL'i!!'!. ..rliBr. i' i.i . . :;.-isli:&2:!i!SH-':f!::':':l H!i:':H::-: o3,ai lRSVl Im on th4 right road YOU WONT GO WRONG i Take step la Dm right direction walk into our stre. Resides better goods at otur store, you are sure of the beat of treat. meat. We are always glad to have people come In aid leek aro si, whether tbejr byy or mot. We wait w you promptly ad give yea ex actly what yon ask for. We are nf.t In business for a day er week, but for man years to cosse. jeipaunrener 1 Theater Guide VMasjrsrsSsssssssss' HOUSTON'S i OPERA HOUSE t DARK I Town Topics May Fart. invitations are being issued for a May psrty danco, to bo given by thu ladles of Graro Episcopal Guild, on Friday evening, May 1. Tho Tlndall orchestra will furnish the music, and tho dance wlll.be given at the White Pelican hotel. Danco Monday, Monday evening a dance will bo given at the Whllo Pelican by the choir of the Church of the Sacred Heart. Underwood's Pharmacy'"" Comer Mala ead 71b Street Klasaat h Falls, Oregea Kefrigerators. ' Seo the new stock of refrlaorators at the Klamath Valley Warehouse. We purchased this stock In order to accommodate the cousumers of Ice, and will sell same at a small margin above cost. 20-ot Itegular Moose Daace, The dance at tbe Moose hall this evening will be one of thu rasular social dances given by tbe house com- iltteo. Tbe first Tuesday In Mav will be the nest of tho special featured dances that bavo proven so popular with tbe dancers. Ilegall Anybody ran make T'S high time for a low an "Oxford," but not everybody can make it tit. And you don't pay money for miuM-lenDou nf. fort, but for confident rffrlrary. Hegal "Oxfords" aro tho lump sum of over twenty years' "strive and succeed." llognl "Oxfords" nro whittled be low the ankle bono, so that your heel Is "pocketod," No gripping no slipping no "nipping" no gaping at the sides when the nolo Is down and Iho heel Is up In taking a stride, Sole and liool are cushioned ullli comfort. The hnck scam of n Hegal "Ox ford" cant split nutwaln, because it Is locked right and tight with an "anchor" stay. Chafing or perspiration can't wear out the Indestructible leather lining In tho "iiuarler" ooxo finished and glovo toft, There's comfort untold and style wulellable n it Hegal "Oxford." Don't lake our "say-so" for this dot the "prove-so" at this ex clusive Hegal Agency sow, RefalExchiiveSltMStire Cer, et-tdlcaia STAR THEATER HTANLKV AND hTIIWAKT "Hbt tliorus iilrl Wife," Ltibln ComodyDrams "Andy (lets m Job," Edison Comedyiiraiua 'Cupid In Cow Camp," Hollg Coined) "Kitty's Knight,!' Ksasitsy Coimxly (Vtiiiag- TMK CALLIOPi: Tll' AttmUsloH 10c nd TEMPLE THEATli "All for Hie Make," , . Kdlson Two-llaol Specisi "Too Many iohanles," Kslsm Comedy .. tValli- HUant 1'srturr. 1 HlogrnpU Drstus MATINKU DAILV "JJ ALL hWKSUMD tlOKtm ,