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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1914)
mm m M : E-sA i r: TAmwwm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUDAY, JUNK t, U HMMNMHMUmMm I mm OUR LINE OF $15 SUITS FOR MEN ARE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES airs of Trousers and 1 50 H?M" Stamps With Eve Tailoring, Workmanship, Quality and Style Are the Equal at Least to What You Would Find in Eastern Stores). Stamps Extra .&c. CtlKKN TRADING STAMPS WILL UK G1VK.V WITH KVKItV pukchask kkgakdlkss ok i'Uick ukiu'ctions niiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii -W. tJHi:i:,' THAIHNO HT.VMI-H WII4. n: iv:.n wnn i.vkiiv i'i lU'iiAHt: iti:iAitiii,tx w nun: mamrrio.NH "iwmmsl Chinese EggS Do Not HamathCospebtKggestinState Hurt Trade on Coast WORRY OVER WHY YEAR tilt (Continue J from Page 1) .......... . J-- "i-i-g-rM-i-M-n-B-ifu-j--ti-p nj-LrxnjLr ji i -i r 'lelto classifications, anJ lor the first tews: Count bonded i time the lund ot (tic counties are outstanding warrants tall classified similarly. Months wore '(unit liability. been much fear expressed by domes tin nmlurr snH txrwvlallr tho'Wt tOrcr . . ... .. eggs this season. aiong me i'acinc loasi, regarding lue PORTLAND, June 2. There has .even the larger Importers of Chinese egg this season hare been the great- ot Oregon and Eastern By use of the Chi- n ir thfr iifrov!,l At time In Chines egg. as a competitor of the , r,nR the . rjMe 90 lht raJuw were reduced, bnt eTen this scarcity was Insufficient to bring the price down to the level of a year ago at the storing period. home Industry. The tlrsi season tor Chinese eggs has proven a dismal fail ure. Insofar as Its effect upon the home product is concerned. Fresh local eggs are at this time and have been selling all this season at a high-J er price than for the similar period a pear ago. In fact, egg market prices this season touched a new high rec ord. There Is one condition In the Chinese egg Importations, aside from any controversy that may be indulged la regarding Its quality the stock is I (Continued front page I) . .away, vou can , bownver, for yourself that th condition It one of ... ' apathy. en n the part of men' 'within the scVrnteou Slates Inter', Indebtedness, rati. and agency, What you need Is somebody on the rrttnml who ran tiuih this milter ' ispent by the accounting department' Jackson county Is tho only county actively. A fund should b raised tin preparing and arranging (or t ho 'charged with a bonded Indebtedness, 'fur the purpose of supporting a man installation of a uniform accounting' Its. outstanding bonds at that time 'm rrprment the Inter-! of tho water , system. The funds are classlfled Into J being !IS0,OOO. A footnote. ltow-u4cf at Washington until tho bill the following Uencral (county and ever, explains that ClaUop and Co- shall become a law or until the mat-' siau'i. general roau. roau uisiricta. tumnia counties nau autnoniau tne t r I beyond hup. rni"M tbero I a special roads, county schools, special Issuance of bonds, but that on March inrral shaking of dry bonr. this school districts, high schools, libra- 31 they had not been sold, measure has no ehanco of uees. If ry. register and Indemnity, trusts, I The total amount ot funds on hand, 'the pronto are up against It wo should Tango Trust" Last Step Craze Takes Town Topics Visiting la Lakeview. Mrs. Lyle O. Mills U visiting rela- not good to look at, and It Is of very ,t,Te and Wends In Lakeview. small slxe. Speaking from a value standpoint the buyer of Chinese eggs. eTen at a J iMarrUgr Bella. i Married, on June 1, 1914, at the reduction of 10 cents a dozen under residence ot the bride. William T. the price of the fresh home product. 'Taylor and Catherine Llnkenback of is not getting his money's worth. The1 this city. In the presence of Invited eggs are so small and hare been in guests to the number or thirty. After transit for so long a period that they the ceremony ice cream and cake was are completely removed as a possible served. Iter. Larkln Stucker offl source of danger to the local Industry elated. except where they may be mixed j- 'Crook Curry with the domestic product and sold as ItenMm Past Through. such. Circuit Judge Henry L. Benson Many sales ot Chinese eggs are re- reached here last night from Lake ported to have been made, but the i view, where he has been holding a trad in general has been unable to .term ot court. This morning he left ascertain who bonght them or what price. This has led, therefore, to the nresumotion that some interests are mixing them with the local product, Jterm in Klamath although no evidence has as yet been ssjeured that would result in a conviction. for Salem to attend to business mat ters, but will be back before June 12, the date for the opening of the June Portland contractors have a large force executing the Tillamook Bay It has been noticeable recently that, harbor improvements. icitU-s and towns, miscellaneous. ' On the other hand, three cliuslrtca- jtions rover the Indebtedness, as tot- i County Fund sUaker ; f 306,313.99 lU-nton 96,256.46 Clackamas 277.879. SI Clatsop 246.400.26 Columbia 240.091.91 Coos 3S9.076.38 36.89S.44 S6.636.80 I Douglas 253.044.00 jUiillam S3.629.01 'tirant 119.314.0S Ilarnoy 48, 119. S3 ,IIood River 162,320.13 'Jackson 636,960.97 .Josephine 63,218.04 'Klamath S9.106.84 Lake 39,447.91 Lane 130,899.62 ) Lincoln 146.832.99 Linn 163.8S0.33 Malheur 70,746.48 Marlon 357,960.11 Morrow 1S.77S.90 .Multnomah 1,089,433.42 Polk 133,020.60 Sherman 61,125.81 .Tillamook 311,126.46 Umatilla 653,813.42 Union 125,231.81 ' Wallowa 72,982.36 Wasco 117,713.17 Washington 282,167.36 ' Wheeler 29,289.41 Yamhill 125,080.74 the amount ot the Indebtedness and ')-ar (mm them: It they are not. they II; f'AIILTO.V TUN KVt'K tWrlMrn for the t'nlir.1 'i.i NKW VOUK. Juno 5 Tho death t.tttl ( the baltlommrrrd latigM prub ably struck In Albarti th oilier iio At Ut the gyrating Uitr w t dimmed. Wall altccl ha got It thirty ha drtM-d ib t4, w lt tit turu it r of It That has ( ll.c lilituf i fr i ki itM--4liti ot llrV tttUfi NW teftlf, MHl!AJw. did n)tt)l6 U, tj. UllBlbln a a tlstiro tu llitoiifjk 111 the surplus or deficit In each county, ! not need the Hmlth bill. Person- Tlcfo Is nuw a TgJ Trut, aftuatly 'utitloti. but It l dellM o t- or March 31 Is shown as felluws: ally. I fool that It I a vital matter to Do You Have Trouble With Your Bread? The mtforsBitj in the quality of the flour and knowledge of its proper two are determining feature in successful baking. You may secure excellent results from flour wltli which you are used and make a failure with other make. Get used to CItATKIt LAKE, which U adapted to this climate and altitude. Try the following recipe prepared by Profesnor Joseph Becker, the world's greatest chef. .Profewtor Itecker made a careful test of CItATKK LAKK Flour for us. and we gunrantre results If Ills directions for Its use are followed l WHITE ilRKAD (for use oxer ulglit) One cake Flelschmann's yeast, 2 quarU water, 6 quarts nifted CItATKK IiAKE Flour, 2 tablespoonfuls lard or butter, melted; 2 tablespoonfuls sugar, a tablespoonful salt. Dissoivo yeast and sugar In the water, which should bo lukewarm in winter and cool In summer, add 2 table spoonfuls lard or butter, and half the flour. Beat until smooth, then add balance of flour, or enough to make moderately firm dough, and lastly, the salt. Knead until smooth and elastic, l'laco in well greased bowl and cover. Set aside to rise over night, or about nine hours. In the morning mould Into loaves. Fill well greased pans halt full, cover and let rise until light, or until loaves have doubled in hulk, which Mill be In about one and one-half hours. Bake forty to fifty minutes. This will make six large loaves. For half this quantity use half the (ingredients called for above. Klamath Falls Flour Mills "CKATKB LAKK BRAND" ...86.691,861.74 Indebtedness f 93.S49.SS 76,301.30 190.038.43 299.064.0S 64.4SS.S8 i 390,491.05 90.516.43 60,214.09 115.941.97 1S.72S.00 30,896.23 109,161.76 74.S70.27 1.058,366.43 304,973.89 538,532.61 16,367.03 258,379.47 1S2.921.95 37,718.40 73,789.13 109,658.29 26,699.14 167.673.25 60,076.01 17,845.40 117,266.31 353,126.05 47,386.03 24,915.46 44,269.18 116,070.10 42,981.25 41,928.07 $5,214,762.82 I Surplus 112,464.11 19.955,15 37.S51.3S 53,663. SS 175,633.33 1,414.67 63.619.9S 3,577.29 137.103.03 34,901.01 8S.418.82 61,043.33 S7.449.S6 431,405.46 241.765.85 479.726.67 23.0S0.8S 137.479,95 6.08S.96 126,131.93 3,043.65 24S.301.S2 10.923.24 921,760.17 82,944.66 33,280.33 193,960.14 200,687.37 77,846.78 48,066.90 73,443.99 167,097.26 13,691.84 83,162.04 hundreds of families throughout the, Went who, it gtirn a show, w make good. There Is so deep an apathy and It U lato In the session that the oppo- A group u( high financier hat band. od it.rtiiw'l tigpthr to "Mirrter" the tango tAlctit, That uifim that tho "Houlh Airl-At iirgrold drt-o" li t bo commerclallied Tho cunt. mi (hat with tho tab&e; tttti tUj Itir plttC-Pig Kb (he UHtO, It S3 lu Us popularity Tho Taiieti Trad li no alt. Is ip?r aio on nic t Atu&r lr U lnr,ifirIltin t( rnitaa W sttlon of a few will sufllro to kill tho itirrrUlliAttmt l tad always mark irtMr Id citit all the od,t nieastiro unto. there Is action. If It',,,,, I,,,-!,,,,),, , ,pf r((lj tt 1il,:t'fl " " ' r tf,U falls t do not seo how tho secretary . ... ,. , II, l rutilforl (nr the (flicjeof n- iran grant any lenlenry furthor That ' nine latign t nd lantu Hitnw Is only my personal Idea, not the ro-l llHk( iaV,r up a fad It Onurutu ih IrA.lloc butel and iutti. mil of adrlro. ,iit iho Atrutio and make a nulu. Ilko and in arratie ' prott4 hoItU ts It thirty projects ran'l mutter auf-ja dollar. Then tho keen iuw-l men'othrr rr and In th onetry tsl Inrioni energy ann couraivenoM io;m iumiu'j, weitiiug currvuey, iako feaiiin stimiitrr rraoru na iw rnUv, say 11,000 for oxpne. travel. jhuld of ft and organlio It, Tho rrate irr4 u( hu who bate ttn4 Uu rHMtagn, correspondence, dispatches, then lakot on a roniuierrUt atrt through tho emreUo ot niroblo ltl (etc.. thoy don't doservo a great deal .HnclMy hear about tt and abandons tho "Jrdltt" and all dn 4it' or sympathy. I the fad. Tho lower strata Irarn that, that dm the tnetrnpoll. MARTIN BROS. TO MflVF THFIR Mil I , ...W.M ....... ..fcw i I PLANT WILL UK ytMHTKIlKU FOK CONVKMK.SCK IX THANH. I-OHTATIOX WILL UK PMCKH Nrtlt THE HAII.ItOAD Total surplus 12,973,529.84; total detllclt, 11,486,421.64. I , Total Detllclt i Kugeno will spread oil and lay the dust on ten blocks of principal rest denco streets. Prompt Service Reasonable Prices I I Hnorl Printing I h -g4v ' tv s b mmmmtmmmm H I - I1 H Fourth St., between Main and Klamath I Martin llrothers wilt begin moving the Klamath Kails flour milt In nbout n week from Its present loca tion to Blxth and Hprlng street, on tho rallroil. The contract has boon - ()t t0 Sj( Jt i)0j, Wt0 M now jj0(. The State Orange baa rejected the(tng his outfit on tho ground to begin proposed Initiative law for a f 1,500 work. tax exemption. SNOW IS STILL AT CRATER LAKE l:illflll ACTOIHTh lltl.V TIIKIIt t'AU Tt) WITHIN r'tll!ll MII.M OP Till: LAKI-HIUVV IHIUTK NOTKH AT tJt)Vi:itMK.NT LINK ttrro In Mako ll'Htir. Mr and Mn J A Ummas Mi two rhltdreii arrlt tl sct.l ( Walta Walla. They -III reW Nlislti an4 High .iret Mr Umsx I a brother of Onser Uco. for merly of Hprlngiield. Mo, sibo Ut Iwoii totitrted with iboHuri4r4 0ll -i . .. .a tlsaJ tumpany hero fur tr.e p mmiths. Theater Guide Hoey Hall, Homer ilotbcriiiel and K, U. Weslon returned Prlday hikjii I wwwwiih , irum a trip to crater i-aho, in an at tempt to reach tho lako In a Hupmo hllo car. Tlmy worked their way toj within four miles ot the. famous scenic "pot, led their auto In a snowdrift, and walked to government headquar ters. Tho taku with iho snow on all sides, in Us wlntvr garb, was a sight On account of the Increased ship ment being made to outside points of flour, feed and grain, tho milling,11'" I'0 ileclarn nuver to ho forgot company has found It necessary, as)'1"1' Heolny Hall, who has viewed tho well as much more convenient In ,uk" l""'lrnl of times, says tt was as handling, to havo their mill located 'much dlftoronl from (tin summer sea adjoining th o warehouses on the "" A "lkhl from day. railroad. The first obstacle In Ilia path was The milt will bo cut Into four scc-."''"""! when tho tmrly reached (ha tlons of moving. The machinery In Kovurninmt line. Heavy drills from Hho basement is to be taken out, but t,l,,r" " Whllo Home canyon marked all tho equipment on tho first andi'ho roncl, nml tho sturdy tlltlo mn- Isecond floors will be moved with tho 'c,'lno plowed Its way through tho building. It Is expected to lake about "nowdrlfts. Tim porly built roads I two months hoforo tho work of mov-!l,ftrl "' the way, Phnlographnr Wen- HOUSTON'S OP BR A HOUSE DARK STAR THEATE1 iing is completed. Then tho mill Is (to bo enlarged and now machinery auaoa to mrrenso the capacity. Indians Misrd In Lawsuit. Through Attorney J. H, Kent Ion socurod n niiinlmr of striking views. Medford Hun, rtW A I.WI.VAIIH Thus IMlnly lrM-rr "lrar Old CJIrl." v Kssaiiay Drama In '10 PsrMi PmIIio Tropical. "Wlii'M Krloildalilp rrc," VlUgraph Comedy Coiiilng Hunilay HKIVSU HPIHOHr:, 'Till.' I'KIIHJi Of PAl'M- Vmnllon Trip, Home tliim (ho lust of iho week Hvtilyn Alluirloii will l.uivo for Han CII.M-t I1..I. .. tPt ...... a.ii. . .... .., .,.,,,. niumuiii inuian, urougiitiFrmiclsco fur a two wouk' vacation, suit against Harrison llrown, another Hho will bo accompanied by Florence Indian. Iloth are prominent on the Urn r m,.,i..i .,,i... , ...u......i . I ' "" """ 'a now VISII- resorvrttlon, and are among the Ing with her. Th uiri. win .t.n .1.1. wcaithiust of tho reds. In his com plaint Hhort Hob alleges (hot llrown owes him 12,600, and ho seeks to re cover this and costs. Coos county lias completed plaus for a building at tho Panama Kiposl-tlon. Today's surwa U Tae Httalf , tho hoachcH whllo away. of flouthern California Admission unc liny Feeil llarn. II. Cloy and J. 0, Myers, recently from Dorrls, havo just closed a deal wiiu ut. aiiicnoit ror ins loose on tho O, K, burn, They have ronamod th haru the Hast Knd stsblo, and will conduct It as a tA and wlo itabls. TEMPLE THEATW Tho liiiprnMiNatwr," Killson Threo-Hont Wtw ''Hliksvllle's Klnrslt" lllograph Comeuy MATINKM UUhY fTil AfOiUOWJiiariorim