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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1914)
PAQI TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUKHtm, j1M; U)l U(1 UVV PROFESSIONAL CARDS MWWWWVMWWSAiVWS MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic PhysscUa Hulte IS and 19. White Building Phone M The Evening Herald O. SMITH. . Bdltor i Published daily mtept Sunday by inr iiermu i-uoiismng Lonpiv oil Klamath Fall, 1U Fourth Street CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACT INBCRANCK Members Oregon Association TlUe Mm A. B. LOWMAN OHIROPRAOTOR Room 11 Mad IS First Natloaal Rank BnUiUac KUmatli Falls, Ore. Entered at the postoftca at Klam ath Fall. Oregon, tor trsasmlsaJoa through the malls m ecoad-claea 'matter Subscription terms by mall to any ad I drcs In the Uetted States: One year . tt.Ot lOne month 10 KLAMATH FALLS. . . ORSOON tukshav. jum: 23, ton r.KO n. iiayden, OpUelaa ORe. Room 319, Odd Fellows Building- P AXD STOP AT KLAMATH PALLS OBee aid Residence. NW cor. 7th and Main hon 1IS CLAYTON E, WHKKLKH PajrsicUa aad Snrgeon Oatcoeata RsKwdytoUtersBl (Spinal Treatment) Ollc neun: 9 to 11:30 a. m; 3 to K p m.; evenings, 7 to 8 . TBB KLAMATH FALLS TRAM LAUNDRY Cuaranteea flnt class work u wall aa first class service. It yon bat occasion to auk complaint aad do not gat Im mediate attention, phoat D. B. CAMPBELL Weather CondiUona for Jum Date. Max Mln. Weather 1 S3 S3 Clear 3 S3 49 Clear 75 Clear vu cray l't. Cl'dy .35 .59 35 5 SO 39 6... ....45 34 Cloudy 7 53 40 l't. Cl'dy S 60 37 PL Cl'dy 5 65 39 Clear petebstfi.vkr-s MRS. A. CAFE .Not mack Be ptessty to eat. For a twa alt : It cut be IS Stub Street Wood! Wood! BRAY BLOCK WOOD Blocks from local mills le-lneh Body Wood .... 16-lnch Limb Wood 4-tt. Body Wood 4-ft. LUnb Wood Leave Ordeta at Square Deal Star CarSiztaaad P. C. CARLSON Pboae IBS 10 11 IS 13 15 16 16 17. . IS ...71 3S ..67 ...63 ...74 ...si . . S7 . .S7 ..93 ..92 l't. Cl'dy 46 Cloudy 46 PL Cl'dy 37 Clear 47 Clear 53 Clear 55 Clear Clear Clenr aV Id a iaf a .a .taaaaai . aW Bk.e attsaavam a . al tah fe dR WT san a Jam tni uiugrum oiwwuig ou.es ui icitms AW) l dk .iff (; ylia i I 7 i yx n iP7 R Vila Jly I lla i m aff I Vl ywpypyai i mi mt4iaW SlliilJaaaaailaMTMBaTM4 'I otrtMict - RSSOLOTJ. VNITIC t0(.uic(. xusaam (Diagram by Scientific American) Approximate height ot masts, ex- clus. of topsail yard Shamrock IV , 15 ft. Vanlte. 135 feet. DeHanc'. 13S fxt; Heolut, 12S feet. Salt Area, Dealing to windward. cIuIt of baloon aalU .Shamrock IV, 10,000 aquara feet: Vnnlir- 9.400 quart feet; IVttance, 9..100 t)uar feet; llesolule, 1,300 nuarv fc-t. 57 54 Herald's Classified Ad vs. FOR SALE rT"rritirJirrravaorano FOR SALE Good second-hand piano. standard make; very reasonable. Call 33S Walnut street. 17-61 FOR SALE Two heavy logging trucks. Enqulro 624 Eleventh sL 2-3t MISCELLANEOUS srijjBaaaaajaraiaaa ANYONE wishing the serrlces of a j ladles tailor or dressmaker, call np me Oregon bouse; will go out by the day or week. Satisfaction guaranteed. 16-Ct WOOD Block wood, load 3.00 Block Mood, doable load ...JM leVtack Greca Bias . . . .92.73 Id-lack Dry Slab f0 Dry Slab, 4-fuut 3.00 Bay four greca slab early KLAMATH FUEL CO., Osaco 5041 Mala. O. Peytaa, Mgr Pboaa 187. LOST On road between Klamath Hot Springs and Klamath Falls, a mixed brown coat. 3-4 length. Return to Mrs, Will Adams. Merrill. 18-61 WANTED To buy single buggy. J B. Mason. 23-2t B008TINB BRINGS TOURISTS HERE MISSIOVAUY WORK OK AHTIKt CUI. STOXK MANUFACTURKn tell hi many friend In San Fran ctsco of tb wonder ot Klamath county, and hav them comn hero for their vacation. I The first fruit of hit missionary work came to notice Sunday night, when II, II. Kirk ot the Importing firm of W. M. DuVal A Co., arrtretl from San FrancUco for a couple of weeks' outing. This morning Mr. Kirk. Illll Cornel ,mann. L. M. SchoOeld and family left t'Al'SKS CI 1.1 FORM A l-'IUKMS for Spring Creek to spend tho day. TO fllMK HKRK nlt VACATION To"ror ' ,,,,rUt SfTctt M,l .and Cherry Creaks, Rocky Point and (Pelican Day Lodge. When L. M Schorteld left Klamath I M, o,hn(,i,, . k- .... tn. Falls last November he promised to' thre or four days, showing his friend TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE 1) C WlUmt i u In Itli'lmrd V. Hmllli. Mnrrauly dcod, f 10. NW-j Itldmtit i: Hmltli ft u o It II lUrdnit, ttttrrouty i. MO. fnic tUmnl block 33. Fltvl nddlllou It. I). Ilarfoot et u in Itk-tinnl C t'mllb, $10, lots it&3 nltd 0(3, block 119, Mill addllloii Hoy F. Klutmnii lt Flol CuiihIuk Iibiii, dvs i:, NVV, NT.H HWM atulNVVU NWS.Hee 31.31. 10 Jof DUllk ot u to Jiaeii P Perilval it ux. warranty deed, U.ooo tmrt of Nti SUW. Hef ! 3 Northern IMrtltc Railway coiujtauy lo Alcoma Lutulxtr romiiaity, deed. 9!i.io. NWU NWH. 3. NWi NWV. Hec 31.37-&. Mjrrtlo R tlrlm el xlr In (I V. Ui mar, tjutt claim deril, 1500. Ni 8ee 33-3.1-9. Arfhln r Itrutlne to A U, Craiicv. warranty deed, flO. loin IT, II and 19, Altamout Itnnrlv trnrt Arcblo C llenllnn lo A. K. Orance. warranty deed, 110, tot 30 and 3t.( Attamont tract. Archie ('. llenllnn to A. t. CrniKf. warranty deed, $10, lot 3. block 5f. i K, I). MactHutittd et ux to Mr. Ilertha M. Cummtngi, truHet', war ranty deed. 1100. Ictn and 9. block 1 1. Opportunity addition. ; Central Oregon Improvement com pny to T.J. Itrchelry. warranty deed.j $135, lot 15 and 1(16, block 39, Cr-. ) tent. . Cbarlm K Wordett et ux tu John ' C Rhode, warranty deed. ItO. tM j P$:U and UK UNKU.Hec. 33399 Edna Rar ('apron to Fred Meltar,i 8WU 8Ki. Hec. 3939.9. ' j Klamath County llank tu I M Mlrimth. quit claim dred. II. lou I. & and .and 8KU SWU.Mec. 35-3U-7 and part of lot 6, H. 2377. j Mary Kopeeky to Karri Vavrlka. (warntnty deed, 110, lot 6 and 7, (lee '17.741-12. Ada K. Parson to William Wood. ult claim deed, ItO, part of r tl '39.11. 1 IImI A ParadUe to Wro Wod. warranty drd, $7 40. lot I and S. 'part of lot 3. Rlrvrslde tract. t 1 Joeph It. ParadNo et al to Wui t iWootl. warranty d--d. $10, part nf Ut 3, HlteMldo tract 10 ... .! .k,... ,1 k,,,lt,., ....... ...... ... II 11 r nuni.'li, 11 iwn 111, 11111.11 nil, - ) . .... H.WK'IIMir, We'll Tnlto Your Men! Order Ovnr tho Wiro ami r4i;i,i;tr 1 i.Mi t'trtx run ot- imuimit mmiiii,m1 Sl.ltMft; MV PIIOMi till IN PI.IINON I(II.H .m, N , Willi Ot It IIIOII liltAlii: MIM'Ih I'ltlfl.S nil. I Miujip iv TOWN TI4IM'H. KLAMATH FALLS MEAT COMPANY Be Fair A munlli or two Ago eotttldemMe un- l.WOriltilo :IJIMIH-U A9 IIU'lcJ COB nritlnc thn 0 OH 1 1 ml "tinctli Of tho eleelrlcU) Mng delheied hi UiCll u( Klamath I'tU. I'lto CohhcII lit!") lit a vnliiadfr emt put It en tlo KkIiUuk elrmlt. Tifv Ilk brvll a l'.HUtUUU abnllCe Of ftlty ej.rt fit the nndliui ot IkU Ittitrumatil. W it.ttik. tt mtetit bo lntiretln to ttio cHtHmera ( rttulltr tu ino what tit f 'miKll lomid. Itlr) (lllllul llial Itir. Ilt.lltlllvrlil ),. Ix.l ttitno ireiilrllltMl i( lr lliu I in mil.. Ilit Jim I, no tll tbo HultJ AUd llettiUllec. of the Hallf&ad Ot. WI-mUki allow a tjtltll'll flf 6 wr tnt ll8w thl rigutoT California-Oregon Power Co. BREATHE FREELY! OPEN NOSTRILS AND STUFFED HEAD-END CATARRH Itutaat Relief Wbcss .Noaa aad Are Clocaed Froat a Cold. Nasty ttscbargca. Dall Vanishes. HELP WANTED WANTED Middle aged woman or girl to do general housework in family of four. Good wages. Addrecs Box A. Herald Office, sw We Hve Uptown Agencies at the foHowiag places: CENTRAL BARBKB SHOP LOWERVH BARBER SHOP STAR THEATER CIGAR STORE SUPERIOR LAUNDRY ISIS Mala Street Phone 128 WANTED Lady cook for employes' mess. Call or writ Agency Club, Klamath Agency, Ore. 2J-7t Accurate Informatloe. about the Klamath Basin. See Clillcote, 635 Mala. Try "Ely's Cream iialm." Get a small bottle anyway. Just to try It Apply a little In tbo Nostrils and Instantly your clogged nose and jtop;d-ui air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. Uy morning, the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal sore throat will dlsapper. End such misery now! Get the small bottie of "Ely's Cream Balm" at an drug store. This swaet, fra grant balm dissolves by the beat of the nostrils; penetrates aad hsala the Inflamed, swollen mesobraae whlcb tlaea the nose, bead aad throat; clears air passages; stops nasty dis charges and a feeling of cleansing soothlnir rellaf comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struc gllng for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, aad raw dryness Is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Ely's Cream Balm" aad your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. (Paid Advertlssnent,) Kirk the beautl of thp county "I usually spend my summers M Uko Taho" said Mr Kirk, "but ! wa so Imprnutnl wild tlm picture! shown me by Mr Hchanrld that I de elded to come to Klamath county Ilil.i summer. Several frlrnd of mine an' rouiliic up later In the eaou " ' IhlS J V.PMW Al T. Pir. K. M. Itt'lltl, c l'(n .d Tres. IIKItr L UtTHItOW, iWlriArr Surveyors .im! Irrigation ICit;(nccfs Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MP. I'l.Nf. III. t I.PItit. lUe UUM,tM I At.lJ. OltMH :h Hotel Arrivals KLAMATH COUNTY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE We furnish all kinds of help at short notice. If you want work register at MRS. A. PIETERSTEINER 122 Sixth St. Pboae 244 NOTICE Nottco Is hereby given that a social ist mass convention will be held in the Library ball on Main street, In Klamath Falls, on tbo 3d day of July, at 8 p. m., tor the purpose of nomi nating candidates for the fall elec tion and such other business as may , come before the convention. 'VUI-IMIk V -y, . :-yj"5spya- Ikf-'' 1 mi 'w3Zncv r?JtM$M$JBjJjJJr gKf"a,HMSrSSS2S3 H HjrX Economy supply tution I I for the thnfty motorbt. I . IH Ererytlung here to de I ' vS create your running ex. I Jpi fenes.and incresae your I oomiorts and pleasures. I s We specialise la I "NobbyTread" I nrcs I WHITE BREAD Sponge Method TV tittt an saw aaiasr ssUsatttllMUtitidRatMTire Claim's rttaiar wsmaty IsrU-Btrr say isssssl U 5,000 Mile WHITE PELICAN GAUGE Try the follewing: recipe prepared by Professor Joseph Becker, the world's greatest chef. .Professor Becker asade a careful teat of CRATER LAKE Flour for as. aad wo guarantee results If his directions for its use are f olio wed 1 Ono oiko Klelscbmann's yeast, 1 tf quarts lukewarm water, 2 tablexpoonful lard or butter, 1 tablespoon salt, 4 4 quarts sifted Crater Lake flour, 2 table-spoonfuls sugar. Dlssolvo tho yeast and sugar In ono quart of tho lukewarm water, and add to It 1 quarts of sifted Crater Lake flour, or sufficient to make an ordinary sponge. Beat well. Cover and set aside to rise for about 1 ', hours In a warm place. When well risen add to It tho pint of lukewarm water, lard or butter, tho remainder of the Hour, or enough to make a modcr att'ly firm dough, and lastly, the salt. Knead thoroughly, place In greased bowl. Cover and let rise for from 1 14 to 2 hour. When light, mould Into loaves and placo in well greased baking puns, cover and let rise again for about an hour. When light, bake 40 to 60 minutes, reducing the heat of tho oven after first 10 minutes. Thl recipe makes four large loaves. Tho whole process Ukea from G4 to C hours, and If followed closely, will produce excellent results. Klamath Falls Flour Mills "CRATER LAKE BRAND' Hotel Hull D. W. Ryan and wlf. Port Klam tth, W p Fraier und wifo $ c P.oberts. Ixm Angotis, II 1; Wolford r.lwu, Vann T. Il.-atty, llealtr Id- P'ce, Helen Faithful K'sou Watson Agency; J. V. Cal Medford, J 1 Larson. CorvallU. I H.aipr. W d R. N. Elliott. Pa!ly. WliJIn Pelican ' Lillian It. Matthmr. Hiicrnmeiito .' W. T. Harrison, Portland; W C Hulls.- oriand, llorkeley, John Kenchand and lfc, Han Francisco. Subscribe for the lUrald. 00 cants ! a month. Start a Savings Account Now . apjrrr ll"t;ln to i4 no t J!! Itlns owr e.lt dollsr Uh m. add to It. Ho H tslrjwl wn ay ( t iwr rrnt ompoB'l4 d etorji i monibsl lo f twain mill old aeo will nut tSnd )ta titiiuer and forlorn FIRST STATE6J19 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OK EGO N The Entire Stock of Savidge Bros. Lumber Company MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH And for that reason the Trustees are going to initiate a tale on lumber that cannot fail to interest anyone who contemplates any building or operation requiring lumber. Rough Pine Boards, thoroughly dry, 1x4, 1x8 and 1x1016 $11.00 M Rough Pine Boards, thoroughly dry, 1x612 and 14 10.00 Rough Red Fir Plank, thoroughly dry, 2x4,2x6,2x816 9.00 Rough Red Fir Plank, thoroughly dry, 2x1 2 16 9.50 Rough Red Fir Plunk wider thnn 12 inches and longer than 16 feet at prices to correspond. Red Fir timbers from 3x3's to 12xl2's at $9.50 per M. and upward, according to size and Iwngth, but all figured on the basis of from 40 to 50 per cent off prevailing prices. A shed full of finishing lumber and mouldings that must be disposed of. Doors, Windows, Shingles, Lath and roofing, while they last, at extremely low prices. TRUSTEES Savidge Bros. Lumber Co. SV