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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1914)
TimwuMY, jum: ,, ibu MOK TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PROFESSIONAL CARDS yM'VWi'Vw MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Fhysciaa Suits 18 and 19. While Bulldlag rttone M CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AIWTRACTN INSURANCE Members Ore om Association Tlllc Men A. K. LOWMAX UUIHOl'HAOTOK RoOCB 11 Ud 18 First National lUmk Hallo Klamath Kail. Or. GEO H. tlAYDKX, Optic Ua Office. Kooru 219, Odd Follow Building Phone US Oflce and Residence, NV cor. 7th and Main Cli A YTOX K. ffHKKLKH Itiyilciaa susd Sargeoa Osteopath SpoadytotherapUt (Spinal Treatment) Office heuse: I to 11:10 a, a: 1 to j. m.; evenings, T to S . THK KLAMATH FALLS 8TKAM LAUNDRY Guarantees first class work m wall a first class serYioa. It you have occasloa to make comptalat aad do sot tat tax aiadlata attention, pboae D. B. CAMPBELL Wood! Wood! BRAT BLOCK HOOD Blocks from local axilla l-tch Body Wood l-taca Lima Wood -tt- Body Weed 4-tt. Liana Wood LaaOr4ara a Oar I P. C CARLSON WOOD Block wood, toad 8S.OO Mock wood, doable load . . .903 18-tach CUw Slab . ...88.73 jlllath Dry Slab SV30 Dry SUb, 1-foot $3.00 Bay your grrca slab early KLAMATH FUEL CO., Oak SOS Mate. O. Peytc, Mr Pboae 187. To boost KUsaatb cooaty send Tba Herald to yomr Easier frlemde. MRS. A. PKTERJsTFJ.VKR'H CAFE Not caeca? silver, flat pleat to eat. For a two bit aaaal It can't be beat. U0 Sixth Street W Have Uptown Agencies at tlie following places: CENTRAL BARBER BHOI' LOWEHY'S BARUEK SHOP STAR THEATER CIGAR STORE SUPERIOR LAUNDRY 181 B Mala Stntt Pboae 123 KLAMATH COUNTY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Wa furnish all kiods of help at abort notice. If you want work ref later at MRU. A. PIETEIUiTEINKB littaUxUtSt. Phoae844 Local Bwa appears Brat la Tba Herald, 60c a aoatb The Evening Herald V. O. SMITH Editor I'ublUhsd dally except 8uaday by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Fall, at 11& Fourth 8 treat Entered a the poet office at Klate th Falls. Oregon, for transmission through the mall a eecoad-ctes matter. Subscription Urmt by mall to aay ad dress In tba Ualted States: On year . . One month .... .10 KUIMATH FALLS. . . ORBOON THURSDAY. JUNK 18, 1814 wTJjl Must Play Game Right'-Hodge SIXTY SENIORS TO BE MM. !tri" rtlld ttel.ritlll.ml iMlU ,)L. , .. .Mir llieiu be. .ai.i . . 1 "! I Illinium Will OH aaWilaL ,,,, ," ,IOMiliuual .In,,, aUl, , . ' ' s ul .ml, iM.uiamw , '' nine Hiiu (n biini tw. a.rl-ita..t ... each lul. part ullol, W,Hk or ... f af . T 1 i n .f tx'MVKMHITV Ot'OIIMitl.N (IIIA1IU. li'l'M I.VIi aud . j,.,' Points Out Perils of Present Practice z st zz &: sr III' IMCII'IU .MIIlTIIWKTri' Addressing University Class, Oregon's "Fly and Germ Eradicator" Makes a Plea for Natural Resources jWiu lit Hit, Cull.. iiifurmuiluu i'liti Ixnimlatl. lu it. I- tclall.d iiti.u lililrU .. (Herald tU) aVartlre) ,lit.etl llr, that , (..uojiuj ...T UNIVKIIHITY OF OUKdON. IJu.S10 'd M u.. .utl u( ,lW, " sruo, Juno s A uiitthD .lot, lu.itt.,i. u an ,i,M ,.fo( , ' i U.M b '"'l-fM...!. t,i eilruU,,! Uti . A.M 8TOP AT KLAMATH FALL!! Y(ttUior Coailltloua for Jium Date. 1... m 3... ... .. J.. 10.. 11 . hr.. lis.. 15.. 16.. Max Mln. Weather ,..S2 ...35 ,..5? ...SO ..IS ..S3 ..SO ..S ..71 .. . ..5 ..74 ..Sfi ..S7 1 75 35 39 34 40 37 3 3S Ai 46 37 47 55 Claar Clear I't. CI'dy PL CI'dy Cloudy It. CI'dy PL CI'dy Clear Pt. CI'dy Cloudy It CI'dy Clear Clear Clear lu a comiumecmcal addrvu ou Learning the lUiao" Juit cUvn be fort the sraduatlnc claaa ot the lint-vrUj- of Montana, at MUaoula, lit. CIQorU F. oUsi ;rof44or of Kxlal olotcjy at tha UnWaralty ot Oregou, narucU the Northtrvat ttatea what would follow prrnt deatructlvo prac tice. "It we ltuatn the destructive force of the lat ctmtury to continue their play oter the continent for even to centuries to coiue, we cannot face th picture foreata cone, land rv- duced to desert, toll everywhere gul-j lied and washing Into muddy it reams. the only vegetation n alio us weeds that we have Imported from other continent, insects In clouds to darken the tun. all game birds and animals .exterminated, ruined homes, towns land cities everywhere, and one more tclvltltstton burned out and ashen." this, ald Dr. Hodge, who ce mured the policies ot waletul cltUenehlp In these werds: "No tllght of Imagination ran cow pass or figures expr ttio waste of wild life and natural resources. For ests have been destroyed with little thought ot restoration, In conse quences our rivers bav become alter nately dry gravel bed and devastat ing Moods, which ewrcp our country sides and carry the best elements ot our soils by (be billions of tons to be foul our harbors. Alternate drought and floods have always and every where preceded fsmlnn and pestilence. We see whole animal species, valu able and beautiful, exterminated over vast areas. Waterfowl, swan, ducks, wild pigeon, grouse, are becomlag so rare that a generation has come and gone of which many personi havev not seen one alive In Its native haunts. We see native song birds so reduced In numbers that Insect pests have In creased until they take their toll of Hotel Arrivals 4ld Dr. Hodge. j The continent mutt "play the game I one-seventh part of our agricultural 'better" to avert a condition such as crops. Even native wild flowers are In dAncer of extinction by cutter though unwitting hands. Add to nil this the Ignorant and careless Impor tation of Insect pests and other ver min from other continents, which, freed from natural cheeks, strip our forests and devastate gardeus, orch ard and flelds, "We have not learned the rules of the game, and w do not know how to play many parts of It at all welt. Certain portions ot China that only 300 rears ago were green forest-clad mountains and fertile vallev are now burning deserts man-made desert In two centuries' lime. 8o, according In how we play the game ot conserv ing our tons. furet and water, we are moving a a people toward the great American paradise or the great American desert." The beat means of teaching "the game" I through the public school system, l)r Hodge argued. "What I mean by education." h said, "Is learning the rules of this almighty game." Ml the growth u( teaching ns cibm proiesoiuu in uretuu i cuu uj -!- . -. d( bM; . the comparative (Igures from the Uul- ,,,,, "' "" ' "! sir! i t icrjllt of Orvsun Of Iho UUhcmlli ',4" l ! i-tr, ti, i,llKk, ... gradual of ItftM. tell )er ago. lour ",J''Hl l" id .lite. ,u Uf M , are teachings of Hie grdut uf i". l0. Uve r ago, thirteen are. wits i hatt.i ,ud ii .) t, leaching, ot Ihe grduate4 uf tH.,',, " l llb d r Jits,, m, huwetvr, prucllmll) ll) "III etttet the rtate of pedggy. The call fur teadmr Hit 4r Is uiiusualt) Uort), ud lh number, " pUred ami the salaries pttd ai Cor rrtudlnglr Urge, according In l'fl 0. Aier. protvesor In iho Ueprlwut j.,( ot education u4 , dlrecinr ll'n'i. InAClter apH)tttmeUl UUfedU Nerljr all the 1911 gMdUales "'"Uiid either HCltlallt plsrrd Ot III title lor pltont over Idaho well. The recent irantiUu of lh A I I.I.AVlt-r I'ultr )J6 ,.( h4,j CV U31 li hitwi Ui)k IlltlUtlou lii Mitmili I'ivj, I'urauaitt t an uidituoi. .tl, .r ami aduU. h, lb. lVb liuncll of the illy u Kumsth KslU Oregi'lt. on Ihe lib dar u( June. l dull pprotej t L. ,, HllffCTll. I.UdfO . I.dctl (ll.s lt.1 Ion., fall hae coitt from -II ,M,HWU fKel4 J Oregon and t.om Uhl..gum..,Ue jMl ,,,, J ii I'xtirurtiti, ahiI oll.rr HIM a - . .. ' " 6U ' " " nc. corner m , fc4 tleel. Up 111 ami lbdalU( tk (j ill 111 Jul, Itll a! li. I...... .. . ehol Ut education t Ihe .Ute Uttl- ,,.ti,M.. .' . , .' .,, . ,,,,.,, - -.,-,... ., .... ,,, l!lrrlllh .H..I slouat tratnliig tor high ehool lesch- IMcImJUi t (tilt. actltti frtitu VIaI.i .i, i.. I....- mm l.i. Av.n.l t.. .IhaIm iI.m hi..tih . . vpta '."..,. . i i i i.. V 'I''"!. uiJ.n ,..,o (rem Vti. piujinc recinnieni,i siTinii White IVIkan P. Putnam, C. S. f Mrs. G. P. Putnam, C. & Hudson) land wife. C M. McKay, Louis IXoonan, j 1 Bend; O. G. Steele. Yrska: Mrs. Will' I W. Adams, Mr. It L. Dalton. Merrill: I G. V. Gllktte. R. W. CureUIer, Duns- mulr; Uoaal It. Webster.,M. J. Uloch.l Portland; V. Dean and wife. Harry H.' Kau, San Francisco; Wm. B. Freer and family. Guthrie. Okla.; F. B.I Uootb, E. A. Spaulding, Los Angela. Hotel Ball G. n. Koeck. G. W. Sargent. Slason; Mrs. H. B. Loosley, Mrs M. E. Brewer. Fort Klamath; Jeff DavU. F. M Cleaves, B. G. Stevens, Charles Thom as, J. W. Crlswold, Crescent; B, M. Hammond, Merrill. Ouimet Will Try for the English Title YESTERDArS COAST LEAGUE RESULTS R. H. S 10 Oakland 6 San Francisco 5 Crabbe. Christian and Alexander; LolOeld, Sepulveda and Clarke, Ten innings. R. H. E. Los Angeles 1 5 4 Venice C 8 1 Klefer and Elliott; Ryan and Boles. R. H, L. Sacramento 4 10 Portland 3 2 Stewart and Hannah; West Fisher. R. H. Sacramento ........... 0 ortland 2 9 Art-Hants, Col well, Lynn Rohrer; Helger and Branegan. 1 1 and E. 0 0 and seseasMasssssssssssssjaBe : lgll ! bbYtK W i mm BBBBV Kf' 9uBBBaflFBBBBBBm M. - -ffrti I'm -1 r it jtjCCtMTcfc. j aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl (BaDHLwaBBwawHaBW I aBBBBBBBBTTi,,i,,,,,",,-,,"S,,SSBBlaBBSS n BBBBJ h United Preea Service PRESTWICK. Scotland. June II. American golfers made another bid for British titles today when competi tion for the open championship com menced on the historic links bare. Francis Oulmct. American open champion, was able to renew bis bat tle with Edward Ray and Harry Var den, the famous British professionals, over whom he gained such a sensa tional victory last fall at Brooklloe, Mass. Only once in tba last twenty years has aa amateur won the British open championship, and that was Harold II. Hilton. In 1897. Hilton again Is In the Held, and Is fancied ttrongly, j as also Is J. II. Taylor, the present holder ot the title, Ray, Vardeo and ! George Duncaa. Taylor has won five time, while Varden has a similar number of vic tories to his credit. The championship is decided by "medal play," the aggregate stroke scores for four rounds being taken. made him map out a court, and carry ii iuiuun io ine oi oi bis aoiiur, Moran has no Idea that ho will have It easy for a minute. He be lieves, on the other hand, and many others hold the ame theory, that Jack Johnson will turttUh Muran with la lot of trouble In the Qrt half ot the HIUS Moran wants unly to last that lung. After that, h say, be expects John son's condition to begin to show, aad to furnish the chance for him to bring back to America the championship In a white man's hand. DFLOUtJHER IS IMPROVING NOW Moran Johnson Fight WiD Be Real Battle LOGiiKH WHO HIX'KNTI.V UMT HIM REAHO.V IH lUI'IDI.Y HE COVERING IH .NOW FULLY RATIONAL By HAL 8HKR1DAX (WIrtten for the United Preaa) NEW YORK. June 18. One thing that appears to be aa certain and In evitable as death and taxation. Is that the Jack Johnson-Frank Moraa scrap in i'arls one week from Saturday will be a real fight. There was talk of a frame-up cenUlnly. There moat al waya Is just before a Dght of that calibre. But the frame-up, If any, will be double-crossing that each fighter will try to put over on the other one. Herald's QassSedAdrs. saaaaajaaa9aasjna FOR RENT FOR RENT Three rooms furnlsbed for housekeeping; no children. I'hone 14W. -tf FOR RENT, after the 20th-iRoom-lng homo on Main street. George tElehn. 16-6t Economy saoulv station S..- .1 .1 2A.. . ;.. fvr wo luriciy uunurin. Everything here to do create your running ex pense, snd increste your comforts sad pleasure. We tpecisuse ia ua 1 J" treaa Nobby' lures Test lirt trt sew keiag mU aaaWkW Usitsd StstM Tlr Cfysey's rsgal wuvsaty trU-.luTar aektawtt 5,000 lWilcf WHITE PELICAN EAUGE FOH RENT Three-room house In Falrvlew addition, $0 a month. See Clillcote, 636 Main street. 17-3t FOR SALE - i'irvnjsnrvrrim FOH SALE Good second-band piano, standard make; nry reasonable. Call E3g Walnut street. 17-et MISCELLANEOUS tAWWWW0WWWWWW anyone wishing tba services of a ladles tailor or dressmaker, call up the Oregon house; will go out by the day or week. Satisfaction guaraateed. 16-Ct LOST On road between Klamath Hot Springs and Klamath Falli, a mixed brown coat, 3-4 length. Return to Mrs, Will 'Adams, Merrill. lMt Intelligence and superior Intellect has Just put It down that Jack John son cares about aa much for that championship title as be does for both bis eyes and bis two legs. His pride la the title Is exactly like tba prldo of tba average down south dar key of his glaring lodge regalia on parada. Jack Johnson, with a super-abund ance of confidence and conceit, will tote into that fight oa Juaa 27 every thing he has In the way of science and ptiuch. Johnson kuowa tbe Jeera and .bowls of delight that would arise from omo 80,000,000 American throats should Moran slip over a sleep-pro ducer. Johusou aUo knows and realises 1 that If be goes In and ngbta like the big black that bumbled Jeffries at Reno, and wins, be will have It said of him. In spite of bis disgusting mor ullty, or rather lack of It, that bo U a gruiid fighter. For that much of bis make-up tight lovers will bold admira tion, Onte more take the tip that Jack Johnson will fight wltb all that's In him. Just bow much u left la Johnson after a year of Paris Ufa and Paris debauches, remains for Frank Moraa to discover. Moran is far above tbe average fighter In intelligence and intellect. Better, he is a pretty good two-listed fighting man. Hut Moran's Mike Delougber, the logger who re cently became dsllrlou after lalox (cation, and Jumping from a second story window at the lllsckhurn tins- pttal, clad In a nightshirt, ran over the Hot Springs hill, Is much Improv ed. His mind Is again rational, and be may be discharged from the Insti tution In a few days. finning fur VNil. Mr and Mr. WlltUm llarK4 of llrtmkltetd. Mo., are elected bre In a few day for a vlitt with HarvotHt's Ister Mr, t'randilt and Ml liar wood. Territory around I'unu Atta, at the extreme south of Chi !. ho a Ihuil Itfeel from Wotdefe aeiiuelttt(tti Hired. Ul Eiailltic tu tn cUtUitW (Elude lu a Wldlh ol ln).(osf ( and hard turUcias: M rotdsi lctii)-fuur li tde ia (.fttt mC4dm bc and J -I (Hi stpkalt mcaiatti lop w lit (vacret curb tal gutter and rraj,, tfalai(f. AI) gutter and rieMr 4rlst. All f jd ImpiilicmcOl U be IS4 U4 eB..n, n,.., ,n '"- material. t U, U.c4 to U im heep raising I done, and tbe dUlrKI a4 Bub-4 In s.td.ce WIUU " ,,a,U UJ 'WMtloa sdeftM ll . .... ,, , ,lh .'jmt)iuu i'uundl, ted fco es II The Khool ba,d ot Denver. C.',a Ulo omr- t ,u ,v)u. uif, u has dropped the Instructor f . h)- , rWrl.M. llt,tl0 it Unkl glen., .nd.c. hygiene. Ill m longer 'W4ji( b- MM b uught in the ivnt.r ! ,WBiUuel,0B,tt.,.luU, ad mlss ' HaIiI litroituet;l to b ds "1" jdercunttsci PfotMtt will Uejsa- Huueeplng room, aear brldtsKjd and otiHird on U U dsy of I TVI 4 Mldder will U rrUtlel l tttl JLegai IlOUCeS their iruit uro tUbVi fiffr4 rby the city nlier, nd w fiefettl Hlreei liuprvteiurMi ,Vull alii l rotttldered ut;le w satall- 'ulir uf I King uf the l'Mtl Ae- Ud rliirm Rule HAttl HnpluleWenl to fr teoyMtd -rii.. i.iit.H..M r'j.i..ii .., i. . 1.I.& ....... ........I- ,... .ut. ni.ii Ot KUluatti Falls, Oregon, having a.!0riitlou of contract Cerialned and determined the propor Ths ucrilul blddrr lll U 1 Uouiour for which each lot. part- iulfpd to give toud lb sum l U of lot, block and acreage propsrtt fnied Uf the council fur the UUttal ball bj liable for iho Itupruictneutiromplctlon of such taprotfrot I Ot Klghlh street, from Main lu HUti streel, High street (torn Klghlh lu Ninth street. Ninth street from High io I'roapvct street, I'rospect treet from Ninth to Upham tlrcet, Upham trect from 1'rtwpect to White avcnue,aiuuunl of the proposal, i s gssrw accord aura wltb Ihe rontrtct, fitM and vprcincslloni Ksfli protHWal to b arcoisys'W b a rerlllled check, terllSed by s r sponsible- bank, lor 6 pr col ' ,fc Potaloe In Greenland do not grow larger than au ordinary marble. Theater Guide "JTTi'V-s-iTnriirin.nr-LrLrj-u HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER HANLKY AMI HURRAY Entertainers de Luxe 'Peril of tli While Lights," Kalutn Two-Reel Drama "Uncjiany Mr. (Jumble," IMUon fowled y Out-lllaikrd," Olograph Comedy White avenue from Upham tu Delta lrt, and hating on the nth day ot Juno, 1914, filed lu the office of the I'ollce Judge of said city a italemenl thereof, which said ntntmncnt known and designated a the "I'llO I'OHKI) AHSBflHMKNT IIOI.l." for said Improvement. NOTICE IH IIKHEIIY OIVKN. that said Common Council did by resolu tion fix Monday, Ihe 3Dth day of June, J '"-'" "io noing n iiale upon, which a regular meeting of said coun-l ell w h heldnt the time for hear-1 lee: thai ibe Ueful bllilr will lr I..I.I runlnrl with lb (11 st Klamath Pall. Oron. "Ils It day after the award, sld osit he forfeited Io Ihe city lu tu of tM lir lit the successful bldiltl l ' Into contract. The City fesenes the lUkt t W Jecl any and all proposals. ,a make such lmjtroetuni lltelf. Ily order of the Common Coast" A. L I.KAVITT, I'OlUe Judge of Hald CII. 10.13th Coming Sunday Third Episode "THE PKRIIJi OF PAUMNK" Ailliilaaloa 110c TEMPLE THEATER The Adventure of Kalhlya So. 8," Hellg Continued Drama, Two Reels The Rube's Duck," i.ubln Comudy Her llig Ncoop," lllograph Drama MATINKK DAILY AT fltW ALL LIORNIKO PIOTVHKM I LET US SAVE YOU MONEY OUR RENT rlKHVICK OAIW T ALL HIINTH .V HOUTIIER.V OREGON , AM) M)l( rilERN CA L I V O It X I A HAVi: YOU MONEY AXI (JET YOU TIIERi: WHEN OTIIKIIH FAIL. THE COHT OF RUXXIXO A FORD IH PIIAOTICALLY ONE-HALF WHAT IT COHTH TO OPERATE LAHOR AND HEAVY CARH. TIIAT'M WHY WIJ CAN IH) IT t.'HEAPKII. REI.IAIILE DIIIVEIW, ACQUAINT HI) WITH ROAIM TO ALL I'OINTH. riiono til II, J for Night or Hay Hervlce FORD GARAGE (iEOIIGE IIIF.HX, Proprietor