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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1914)
PAS! TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TWiMmv, tAY 0i fM ?! ttSi rri f.f I if i I t,; professional cards The Evening Herald MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic rhytfctaa Suits 18 ud IB. WMU Building rtioMM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS IN8URANCK Member Orecon Association Title Men A. 8. LOWMAX OHIROPBAOTOR Room 11 aad IS Flrt National Bank Building: KUmtih Fall. Or. W. O. SMITH Editor Published dslly except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street 1 Kntered at the poetofflce at Klaa-. ath Falli, Oregon, for transmission through the malls aa asccnd-claa matter. The Reason Why! By Heath I (ton on lumber rate to fifty l.'asteru GOSSIPS GOT A 1l?h?IBUi SHOCK- Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress la the United States: One year ft. 00 Ono month 10 KUDIATH FALLS. . . OREGON I TUESDAY. MAY 3, 10 14 GEO H. HAVDKX. Optician Offlce, Room Sit. Odd Fellows Building Phone IIS Offlce and Residence, NW cor. 7th and Main CLAYTON K. WHEELEK Physiciaaaad Sargeoa Osteopath Spoadylothetapkrt (Spinal Treatment) Offlce beuse: 9 to 11:30 a. m; 3 to S p .; evenings, T to 8 . THK KLAMATH FALLS STBAM LAUNDRY Guarantees first class work as wall as first clans aerrloe. If yon hare occasion to sake complaint and do not get ! atediate attention, phone D. B. CAMPBELL OP AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Hotel Arrivals Hotel Hall Stevo Uudnlck. St. Paul. Minn.: W. . Cossln. K. A. Salisbury, 1. C Hutt. Wood! Wood! BRAY BLOCK WOOD Blocks from local mills lt-laca Body Wood lC-laca LUnb Weed 4-ft. Body Wood 4-ft. LUnn Wood Leave Order at SaaatwDeal i P. C CARLSON WOOD ALL DRY WOOD 4 ft. alab wood 92.S0 cord JS-ta. slab wood $3.00 cord i-la. Slab Wood . . . .S&SS cord 4-ft limb wood $4 .SO cord l-la limb wood S3.25 cord Block wood, load $3.00 Block wood, doable load . . .S4.23 KLAMATH FUEL CO., OatoaSMMata. O. Peytoa, Mr Phone 187. Sau Francisce: V. L. Train. Ilcawlck: H. E. Mann. Chcmown; C. E. Hoyt. Fort Klamath: Olf. Johnson. Agency; S. G. Worshler, Eugene: Geo. 11. Wil son. Pertland: Hans Schllticnmyer, Syracuse. N. Y.; J. O. Hamaker, Goo. B. Horn. K. I. )!!. Mrs. Jake Hick man. Martha Yahr, Wm. Wood and wife: Dr. J. B. Edwards. Bonania; J. L. Bcatty, Berkeley. J. V. Sherman. Omaha; Mary Gussman. Altoona, Pa.; W. A. Turner. R. C. Kkspper. Chllo- quln; S. A. Brown, Crystal. White Pelican Mrs. C. F. Starr. ProTldcncc. It. I.; Charles Xunan. Oakland; R. C Mixer, S. K. Robinson. Berkeley; R.D.Anedt. Portland; Mrs. J. C. Grecnman.Mrs. .Portland; Mrs. J. C Greenman. Mrs. E. M. Lord. Utlca, X. Y.; J. J. Cowan. Yreka. pjrwO V.M la s mt.uri U A - , I 1- A I C runcv gen in iw i jni.wivj I 'T'SeKS &l flLJtWaa! " " 4 upmzJfL elllos. : Astoria tins asked for Mils for the tint milt of public docks lo unite mil laud water transportation. I North Powder line passed nit ordl uiium lo construct n gravity water Jsyitniu. erect Iiik n CiUI Cotlnse (Iroio l uery to cvxl ,000. ( The Clcnrwnter Lumber cuiupnuy ot iPorlUuil l rlearlne lite lt for the 'ereillou of a Mk mill I Violin Maker Say: "Strads" Are All Gone 'lROE (gbNiS) U'rTWT IN, BUT MOT TO DflNrC . Why It's Called"Beaver State" Oregon Development News la the Line of Industrie. Payrolls, Ktc, Irvpared la Terse Form by the tale Bureau of Industrie and Stall, tics, and PabUsbed la the Interest of Herald Header. GOIXG TO BUILD? During the acxt ninety days the Big Basia Lumber rompaaw will sell Klamath flr dimensions at a bane price of SliSO. Xovr u the time to build, while tlie price. U low. Let us ftgure )our estimate on everything la the bulldlnjc line: Phone 107. S-tf Housekeeping rooms, near bridge. There are two kind of Insurance. Chllcote write the klad that pays. OSS Mala. Heavy, impure blood makes a mud dy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, Indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale and sickly. For pure blood, sound digestion, use Bur dock Blood Bitters. 11 at all stores. Who's Your Grocer? The next Important question confronting the family today Is the question of getting the best retains for money spent for house hold aeceasities. Some famUie with a smaller income than their neighbors are Uvlng better, dress ing better and doing better gen erally than their wealthier neigh bor for the simple reason they know WHERE to bay groceries. We'd Uke to prove to you the satisfaction aad economy of being a regular customer of ours. Grandma Never Let Her Hair Turn Bray (KEPT HER LOCKS DARK, THICK, GLOSSY, WITH SAGE TEA AMD SULPHUR SAi.KM. May 5. During the past week two decisions have been ren dered affecting Industries. A federal court at Portland upheld the Oregon bluo sky law and the supreme court upheld the second suit brought by a working girl against the minimum wngo law. Both will now be taken to the supreme court of the United States. It Is proposed to utilize tbo wire grass that grows on Youngs Bay, near Astoria, for the manufacture of paper. This week tho manufacturers o( I-ano county will hold an exhibit ot their products to encourage home In dustries. Tho Dalles has bought 140 acres on ' A two-year-old plantation of IMu. tas Or on the Oregon national (orr.t ami decides In fator of rltrlncd brick !bo 9 t,cr cent ot ,he "" ,,Y,"S or bltullthle. it.xtenslve planting of young tree In VaatnK(on and On-con ar rixiltiK Molalla rained a bonus of i:,000 'r IS n n. Direct seeding o for a pottery plant that is bcln erect- 'lodgepole pine has ben succeMlul cd, and will soon be In operation. A factory for the manufacture of lead plpo has been established at Portland, capable of making 5,000 miles a year. Gresham fruit growers are moving to establish a cannery. J. K. Totirtellotle. a Portland arch itect, submitted a plan for using fl re proofed wood building material for school houses, at a saving of nearly SO per cent over brick or stone. without exception on the A ra patio na tional forests, Colorado. Several of the areas sown two and three year ago show from 5.000 to 10.000 seed lings per acre. Unless Governor Cole lllcasq ot South Carolina apologises tor an In- Isultlns letter ho wrote to t.liulley M Garrison, secretary of war, there will he no mintary encampment In South Carolina. tho river front to give free site for factories. "Dr. Thomas' Kclectlc Oil U the best remedy for that often fatal dlt eao croup. H has been Used with sued a bulletin announcing that by isuccc In our family for eight years " Its efforts It has Just secured a rcduc- Mrs I.. Whlteacre, lluffaln, X. Y I The Portland Tlmberman has Is- The supreme court has upheld the 1200,000 bond Issue of Grants Pass for the purpose of building a section i of railroad to tho coast. To relievo unemployed, a bill has ' been Initiated to tax all estates ot 150,000 or orer 10 per cent for a fund , to be expended by a department of public works. AT ONCE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN, HEAD GOLDS AND CATARRH VANISH A special vessel has been chartered j Breathe Freely! Clears HtsuTed-Up, to carry 48 great Oregon logs to the Panama exposition for columns for tho Oregon building. Inflamed Xot aad Head aad Stop Cartrrhal Discharge. Care Dall Headache. The Toledo co-operative creamery Is now In operation. VAN RIPER BROS. Phoae OS When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur no one can tell, because It's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture at home, though. Is mussy and trouble some. For CO cents you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use tonic called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one amall strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dandruff is gone and hair has stopped falling. j Gray, faded hair, though no dls-' all desire a youthful appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and grace, is a sign of old ago, and as we Sulphur, and look years younger. (Paid Advertisement) Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a small bottle anyway. Just to Tbo Oregon railroad commission is try It Apply a little in the Nostrils examining the books and accounts of land Instantly your clogged nose and about fifty public utility corporations stopped-up air passages of the head to ascertain their physical valuo and earnings. Astoria has appointed an Industrial commissioner to promote factories, In tho person of O. W. Taylor. Mayor Simpson of North Bend has conducted an cxhaustlvo Investigation to ascertain the beat paving material, will open, you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning, the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal sore throat will dlaapper. Kml such misery now! Get the small bottie of "Kly's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fra grant balm dissolves by the beat of tho nostrils; penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swollen membran which lines the nose, bead and throat; clears air passages; stops nasty dls-j charges and a feeling of cleansing 1 soothlnk relief comes Immediately, Don't lay awake tonight strug.f gllng for breath, with head stuffed; j nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with lis running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Kly's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear (Paid Advertlsment.) KLAMATH COUNTY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE We furnish all kinds of help at short notice. If you want work register at MRS. A. PIETKRSTEINEB IBi Sixth St, Phone 844 JT. W. Treece, Manager Herald's Classified Ad vs. FOR RENT rVWMrMWMWwVwwVwwwV FOR RENT Furnished rooms at the Ciaremont; steam heat; hot and cold water. 23-121 Ladies' Low Cut Shoes 25c to $1.00 Men's $'.t.M, fl.OO and 9A.00 Shoe must go at $2.00 EXTRA PAIR OF -SHOES EACH CUHTOMEIl TO Sample Shoe Store 717 Main Street FOR RENT The Ewauna House. corner Fourth and Main. Inquire on premises. 28-tf -'H Duscrlbe for The Herald, ifty cent n strata.. MRS. A. PETKRSTKINKR'fl Not much silver, But plenty to eat, For a two bit meal It can't be beat. ISO Sixth Street I I Prompt Service Reasonable Prices I. I W.O. Smith Printing Co, I I Good Printing I H Fourth St., between Main and Klamath I BBS BBS Tlio farmer around llurtm hat let in contract for erection of co-opera-tlv. meat packing plant. The J K. Armiiby Krtilt company l ettablUhlnKf a packing tunno at lto burg The IV l.u.o Mining and Dredging ,'couipauy has bought n largo orchard at Gold Hill, and will work the grouit at Gold Hill, and will work the! ground for placer gold The George Moore Lumber uitnpa uy has eerured 150,000,000 feet of timber tin the Coqulllo Ittver. Tho Presbyterian church of Ku gvtie will bo rebuilt of wil( pretied 'brick. Oregon made ( The Port of Coo Bay Commission I wilt lusun 1300,000 bonds to complete .harbor Improvements. j A pool of mohair sold at Cottage ,Grove for 37 H cents thlt year that ' last year brought 34 rent IjmI year the mohair mills at Portland had not suspended. I Tho Dombecher Furniture Manu facturing company will build another two-story concrete addition to Its plant at Portland. Mr been trd lietmlnhl. "They aeeiu toil. i,k ,,,, eterrti cargoes uf i,i, ' "K "C Ml CHICAGO. Ma) 5 Tak.. It from Ktillle Itelmtahl, prealdeitt of the lie, b formed American Aeadem) uf vio lin Makers, I tint (he fntiunn old Htrnitlvnrlu eilt today only In mo tion The violins labeled "HtraiU" and now sold at prices ranging well above 1 5. (Hit) are the output, of a Hint- pri violin maker, who practically marked ftlfitrilla lh, 'um l.ti tlitllti Intdl ' mm li.i.!lu..i rordltlg to llelmlahl i,f wiaBter .,,... . . . V!." ttonte peopln dunT .eem In know , N,u ,,t,e ne i tah a ., ' ll,.l IU I'MI U'.. I. .1.,. .k.i ii... '" Tl! HtradUarlus, Guaruertus and all t!iliiinvd. a 6-miliio hu,. u1mi ! '" old rlollu makers are dead oiul litno 'luld n , old for I oo 1, lf4 lei. njdi. . U, mihitiv it.., W...1.1 .... ' "" .... , ll,0),.f "Now t, lr, , u W;Nlt.l. grMWft"1 I rould table I.. ,,., It4 ,,."; and ho would .et,.l u,,-, rl,s ...,.. M, ,.VWU ., trf .. llllllHf.l.ll.ll.. t . . ' ii-l-tiiMlMS UlCkl EXPERIENCE COUNTS In every line uf bu.tweM rtferhnrn ! .l. make rlTlclr.rf, U nllh grrrtt pride that Me ran truthfully stale iu,t u, jurfTrt der(iiirnl of our butttMr liinlmgr.1 by lorn nf etrlr. i:crk-arrl buyer. riMrienrn t.utrl.cr, ei-Hrturd clrnL rrrlrMrrl Mlr.mrn ami rtpertrttrt-tl ilrlUrrJiMrnaU ,utoi,M to give ou the Ix-nefli of llirlrrrtlrlcnr, Ttiluk Ibl. ,rf (., w derlng tour luppllra fur the Ut.le, KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY "Just like Home used to be" The Oregon House Klamath Avenue, Near Sixth Bonrtl and Room, $7.00 per week BoardThree MeaU pr day, $6 per week Two Meal per day, $4.50 per week Single Meats, 35 cent yT-i Ml wCf j-? jtr J -' "ifjiosjenes -" ain x&zv w rays-.: a r iv' i - Yow s thi time jfe (itl em Ihnrt h bothered with flt ; VM ort. ., ku,n ,, 11,41 (Ilea carry and sprrad dlseasp.- so why lako any chances' Com t our store and get a package of IICATII Tt Ft.tIM, nnd get rid ot lbs pestering niilsanro In short order IHUTII TO FI.IIW attracts thn riles and kills (hem lu.tanlly IfnHne tho otd-fashloiied lly.paper. IJKA1II TO FI.IEs Is not a bit sticky B chnncu In lh world to "gum up" your furnlltifo and clothing It U mighty economlral. became a package will last a Inns time IMMTII TO I'Mi: crjiiieis in most handy form- all cut, ready for bit ness 10 piece In each package, The price Is only 6c Underwood's Pharmacy Corner Main and 7lh Hfrrcl. Klamath Fall., Orrgi.a IM,V J. 7.VMWM.T. I'rr.. K. M. IIUIIII, Vice I'rr. ami Tress. III.'UT I!. WITIIROU', Heretry e Surveyors mid Irrigation EnRineeri Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAPH, PI,A.NH, IIMIKPKI.STM. IHr. KI.AMATH FAI.M. OIHOOOK AT OUR WINDOW FOR DEPOSITS DEP05IT5 71 riySBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV Vl 5 Jf your proseiico will b l thrift Hint will rnlso XJ" C0D sldorably In Iho osllmnllon 01 your nolKhhors. Those who hsw uccuiints at the First Trust HavlnttM llnitk nro uovor clssi us "undoslrablo cllUcns." Wj such mi nccount today, " It bo n small ouo. You'll t higher In tho community ,B your own solf respect. FIRST TRUST M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON