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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1914)
TIIKMMAV, J UN I J ail I THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAM1 Paris Ready for the Big Fight Hal Chase Jumps to Federal League Ml Believe the Moran-Johnson Battle to Be Square i '.K i II) Ull.l.ltM I'm ii-punil. nl I'llll II nl Hit' HIMMs I Mill. I I'm-.. I'AHIH. June. 23 - lur , ..... .ttirtt Jack JiilniUli. fluM lM i,jrpir.tii tlumttloinliiii Mt. tho ,ivte.i itnphy W ' .'' Mini idnyi ...- rtninriltiy tight. Jn 3. Ii. nl hip Velmli win tl'llhnr I'miik Moron of I'ltuburBh V H A will l "'" hie 'l,"l'X opponent (dim mil ( It"1 bank "I I'1" Oif. l '"K '' Onlllam-Oatinntte hoolliii:, Hulir .i-ilt-ll''li. ttli ii"' W liH soil lii l'r-yfti affair I tin Pri it-t.viiii Hip erai nui-of doom rulMall on Ralurtlny nlghi. I'nlilie l tin b!ah where hr iliw hi r-intl-wnrti In lirf ClirUlmiu, t lny figure, hoarywcliiht IhmiI Jim JnKrtMi mi anil m l.uim 1'mti, Um' mwm nl bin 'i-lmmplinnblp li;lii ilun't come hh inn piiKllitl I'll"" Ml Hoiio nnd, uii- CM" iib Im gel rnl money for n li-nr, ami In (' nt-nviittr on mm. .. uirhiil. IihiU imiIoii of llio ! nine II"' omnmii lifttl limli ni , i"riim Ihe iwiMMr 21f, Iroiitu r Uetwevii Marvu liiadijiintinrti niid !'", ileimiiiiiid for it rlng-slilc . Amiifro, tun nun tin l In- iiiulli nnil enil ho lorn Inun tlio pocket without Ilia oilier on the smith, fin-in In nil canning folul nmvulilons, eiiioi .Ni cr huii It wen ii real Nu, Kl tul reader, the report thai world rhaindutihlt nrlnlr, Um ntuil tdu Juhrnnii-Miirnn fight l to In- rolotiiaiiil Uiiif) ever piilkil off he- benefit perfonuaiirii to ulil the pour tin tin Inundation In (rutli. TliUH. lion been dllie difficulty III lliiif t tramline, mine ili" "! 'hat 1" ".me mluiiMlini prlmi. niiiiii .ertiti.llni; tin people in rati tnni ii I In ereal linin, r nililnt: i iliu very root the fbU la k'Iiii. in bo a real champion- rtlmlUr '"H (ire nttrltie nut l iM.e.i il of the wiwmlr but hlp Dalit, iverv fight ii1IJ off here Ihn JlilitulMl lllll. Ill Alilre John- 1M I'lt-iic-liiiinii. tin Inttiti atn lit" In ilalo IlllMllg bfi'll liCVi-llld-il uloilK cmi U Ifttllillie hi li'iiim '"1 rtnnt.e iirinintut I" miwi'r iinmnl hi Hi llial Iliu- Oiiljr two or Ihtifi monllw ar.o JmU Jnliunun iiullr-il off a ilraw for tln ttorlil'n Wiamplotmlilp. ami In t tonn tniollii'r. o tint lint he mi- unWIni", nnu nnotliiT If IliU U one Amurlrait bloof" iiiiiih. Kllll, i hit Vuloilroiiio ltli room fur ii.onii piiiplo will prutittlil) b pri-ity ill tillnl Man) tiilltloiuilif .ire in irmly lirii- from nil part of tlm wurlil. lUnwii by tin- fnmoit (lraml l'ri, utiSi-li will lit run ai l.onK iitiniM i In SiiiuUy ufiir tlio flKlii Tlnii. r.llili-il Ki'iitry. lifliiK of u port) turn. lll lii-lp ! Il;l"t li" motrr leiii: uii) toanln paliiK Ji.tiimori til 3S.OOO Kuarnnlcc. win. limn or ilra. WIipii ib bell lap for Un firm ronml nl 10.30 p m . ibi' Hlebt which will Bii't I'1 nl'cclnliirii" c otill rentier Hpciflili-w Hie llimmamlii of American lovi-m of ih manly art who lui- at. i.hlrt-U''cii. at Hono, JacK Hog Cholera Survey for Oregon Is Made HAi.r.M. jmiit :i t,a ir'li illogllDwr.l in Kiuiillr III Ihn dial" rlllie rlmrli lllillllllft llilfi rlnl-ra (hit l.illi.aiiic In a rM"il i n tjtK.t. .if lute from lilaiin m iniro rrl) .tUllifmnl if tta i"polilbli' fui tiw rlrt otitbri'l In Muliitcunnh' iuiinly HiiImK'HikiiI mitbri-akii III! lillllinniali uuiily Imvo Ml iwcii ff j ' t iM M&3 Wm A. Ami Htlll They Come Fifty-six rarloails of houiohold Reed nnil implomcnt!, representing ln liptonRlnKs of aovonty-twn faint !le, hnvo been received at llenil dor Inp. Ihn p.iat fw monllm. Tlio new coniern nro all In good circumstance and havo tho mean to develop the Jand they have necured In thli section of the utate. The IiIr majority of itheHe liomi'neckeril have located In the ivlclnlty of a I'lne, Creacent and Fort Hock Ii I'lno IntT-Motinlnln. I Wot water hcatlnrj of bonne ha ,bcen making enormous strides In Swlt7'rland In the last fifteen years. 'Apartment honsf often have separ-! ntn hr-allne atitillancex on every floor, .y011 The old tile stovci arc belnE driven """ ni'Bwer tho compUInt of plain n, (lift filed In till suit against you oh or ibeforc the 8th day of July, 1914, thl i Hotmekplne room. nir brldw "Z H'o '' t ord"' of '""- above entitled court (or your p- ..." paranco and answer In the orlsr lor Street Improvement Aotlce publication of summons, issued Is i.miiici- in ruing or me i-niptucu n- may bo seen t the oSm o Mr. Vcgbto, offlco of tha county subwIb tendont, and at the none af Track' 8tovart, In said district. Board re Rerveti right to reject nny tmA all blls. Send bids to Frank Btewart, Klamath Falls. 1IJ B (Kqulty N0.C86. Register 4, p.lH) In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, In and (or the County of Klamath. John A. Myers, Plaintiff; vs. Mary H. Meyers, Defendant. To Mary V.. Meyers, Defendant: In the name of tho state of Oregon, are hereby required to appear , , the grcafcat Ural base- But ComU,.e .aid In C ...eago that he il.i. at hi ben baseball hiajhad not reched such nolle trank ha jumped to the Federal -. ' . r , 7. ": ;rhlBM jiiiniioiiinii. j Hiin. - j. , ... , ,,,,, ,,, . fc. mflr.1. Ynmlilll. J criiti-r. lth Si -'"" -" 6 rrnirr, uh l farms. " '"' ... . . , , Hftl,,r nwui iii , ivvhi ... m- . tjtrrnn I'nlk I.ICU. & elltefc Xltll X latlllf. l,Stlt. 3 ccHict. S farm. Ilcitton. 1 rrniKm farm. Jiwcphlne. I ct-ntrr. h a paclliu plant lufKlcd. I'matllU. 3 ulllrla. 6 fnnttit. Malhriir. I c-ti-r. 3 fnitut Marlon. 3 ntin.r, 1 lim. TfcMr im diiulillm hIIiit iftili'ia t liilfcllou that ii ' ''"'" UituiKht in 1I10 rtltnUn "f lb" l.lie ttiirk Itatillary I'imhI. A lr tnMm rtrUIUS frnm rhtilrf a. ' nn accurnlii data ha brim sAl!irri!, chl"f nourrn of Infccilon. doubtlt In th tnajorlty of Itnlancc nr-iulrliiK . ..-. i. their lllleclloil irom ciipnmiiinif " con rind or ham hour contained tlwrlii thai had mine from Imported iMilcru product that mlRht llbrr lia.n Im-'II from nnlmal iwinen-l fHiiii eholi'tn or from riirnl prodmU from animal pn-Uoinly treated with nerum and lru acclnatlon. Oar ticddliiK, either mmined and liurnrd. or tramtud out of the man U gue he ,; . -1 1, report to, American, traded Chase to Chicago i-taM". ,ni ") ' I . . . b a jigturber In tin lluffnlo club of that organisation, htcause he had been a In n few day. How much money ho ...ii !. . l.nuTt 11a nrnhfllilv v::: uL7w;; u '. nui -- mma. the club. While a great piajer, n a as nald ho had talked to man) play Miihllle. N" Orleans and elsewhere. H. Whlte Sox of Chicago, and will therefore failed to do much on the l,.al,ilful women It. daring owning probably receive much more from the! field. There have been l rlothM. and diamond tlarras. will bo! UuBalo cIb. Walter Johtuon. thC:be had trouble of this kind In 1 Chlca- lttlnr. h 'he rore at tho side of ptimpotm. mtiitocled gentleinen of the rame utrlpe. ticdeckt'd III garment nn rnimni " " ' ol burned, or irampen - ,, ,m,,rcnj hat It would be reonble to .lt. ( UautUf ,uhtle has been rt- .,,., K ,or tl,n ln, at ten anlmoU per farm. "r'(U,(,,,, f0r m of the nf,,c"on'KPur d J ullil otim elaxite ij.ar.l nf tiiu head of .luo. 'whieh lm often orlittiiated III railroad , .. . . , , n, , rv,.Uiig black Tim .rrum ha been lined wlih r.d j renter. Improper dUponat of car- jnJ wU( f()r)U uritj,nK t,c ring, I urvr. In the majotliy of liiMancr. r.lw. tmd lark of luailetjtiale """"ilinij Rfntln "I'ar-bleu!" or "MonJ tid iiaved upward f co pur cent ot'f,n-tlon of ,mmi nnu )arii ""N t)PUV" mid. "Now. you uunjj, Kin all hoe Immuiilied after the dUso , (, nitlhreiik ha Uo cntrll-!,,,,.. had onc appeared uti-il in tho nottrcf of till year" In-1 (nat ll( fl,hl ttlj, bo nny jif. A In the inndn of llifeetuni. Impor jfwtloii , fitrent III thl repect from any other . ; : 1 half way good exhibition hero which hao gone before "Ui lloxu Is simp I) tho latest fad of the fast nnd fash ionable rich sot. Washington pitcher, It was said, wa offered a bonue of JGO.flOO to Join the new league, and Ty Cobb has been men onl at the opera and official re-, 0fjpred n largo sum. Chases con- e.iion In In ceremonious land lrcl with the Wulto Sox calls for a Languid nnd blrnie, puffed, poler-j,en.jn). notice on the part of olthcr .,.1 ienrlleil and rouged, the women Lii, or lacr. Chase. It was de- ..r I.I..I. rimtinKnini nnrleir snrlnktett LiP.,.i i.n.i unrveil notice on Charles . Holder. ir .tv.. - v....- .. i..it.i... nn.. tint nronnr- wlih Americans-will be on hnnd.;A. comll.ejiresldent of the White tnav ouier lum.-.--.-. . new sensbtion. 1-or- lSox u,al ,a would leaie In that tlrae.jeu ror mem. 1 . co. in nia ursi jwar mui mc -"-" York Amcrlcan-H ho reVolutlonlied the playing of first base. For years it hau been tho eubtom of the tlrst naseman to play a ery small area about the bag. Oho- ran far In for bunts and then backed out almost to the right Ills plays were often bo fast These Hot Days IIIIINO TAN. HfNIU'UN AND rUKCKI.IM. 1c VOU WANT 10 Ki:i:i- voiru muNSorr smooth ashwiiiti: iihi: SHASTA SNOW CREAM rillH IB Till: UI1KAM THAT TOOK Till: "HUItN" OUT OF BIINIIUUN. Till: KINIWI OUKAM YOU IIAVi: KVIMt UHIU). ritioi:, no oiivis Underwood's Pharmacy - Corner Main ami 7". Hlwh, Klanwlh Fall. Oregon World's Sunday Schools In Triennial Convention There aro now more than S6.000 I auto tmed by farmer In tho united States, and the number Is Increasing ,nt a tremendous rate. Thesu ma ithliie aro not all used for pleasure. hut for economy of time and the sav ing ol horse In the dally work on tho farm. Subscribe for the Herald, GO cents month. You Be the Judge wi: ahi: PKitn.trri.v wii.umj 10 i.k.wi: Tim ii:iHitx with Villi, WK SIMI'liV ASK VOU TO iiivi. v.u.i.i:v i'iiiiii: i'ia-hik A TIIIAIi. ' VOU I.II.I: II'. OHOICIl IT AtlAI.V. A Well Dressed Man Gains Respect cHiiicnt Hole Tho Common Council of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, having as certained and determined the propor tionate share (or wbltli each lot, part of lot, block and acreage property shall be liable for tho improvement of IJIghth street, from Main to High 'itrett. High street from Eighth to 'Ninth street. Ninth street from High .to l'rospcct street, Prospect street 'from Ninth to Upham street, Upham strect from Prospect to White avenue, (White avenue from Upham to Delta btrcct, and having on the Sth day of 'June, 1914, filed In tho offlco of the Police Judge of said city a statement thereof, which said statement is 'known and designated as tho "PRO- POSKD ASSESSMENT UOLL" for said Improvement. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that said Common Council did by resolu tion fix Monday, the 29th day of June, 1914 said date being a date upon which a regular meeting of said coun cil will be held as the time for hear ing and determining all objections to such assessment, and having beard and determined such objections, it any there be, said Common Council will on said date proceed to assess the proportionate share and part of the cost of such improvement la accord' ance with the benefit accrued upon each lot, part of lot, block or acreage property. Each and every owner of property liable (or the cost of such Improvement Is hereby referred to kurti nccMimiint roll nn nl In the office of the Police Judge for detailed Information. The boundaries wlhtln which the n-mAl Una tliit la lifnflflttf find la I to be assessed (or the cost of said im provement, is all that property lying adjacent to the said streets as fax as improved, and extending back from tho side lines of said streets to the centers of the respective blocks lying adjacent to said streets so far as im proved. Witness my band and the seal of said city this ICth day ot June. 1914. A. L. LEAVITT. Police Judge of Said City. 1C-31 h 1 tills suit; and. If you (all to ae ap- jl'tar and answer, plaintiff will apply to said court for the relle( demanded: In his said complaint, vis.: For a, decree dissolving the bonds of Mat rimony heretofore and now ea ting between plaintiff and defendant, and (or plaintiff's costs and disbars soss-te herein. This summons Is publlaaed'lei the Evcn.rs; Herald, a dally newspaper, printed and published and of sjeaerai circulation In the city of s-MUta Falls, county of Klamath and state of Oregon, under and by virtue ot an order of the Honorablo Henry L. Ben son, Judge 01 the circuit conn ei we Mate of Oregon in and (or the coanty of Klamath, made and entered os the 19th day of May, 1914, the first pub lication under said order, to be on the 26th day of May, 1914, and the last publication to be on the 7th day of July, 1914, being for six conaeen tlvo and successive weeks. B. L. ElfLIOTT, Attorney for Plaintlh. 211-4 Willlts Building, Klantath Falls. Oregon 2-2-9-l-2l-J-7 h NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there are (unds in the city treasury tor the redemption of all Blxth. street war rants protested to date. Interest will cease (rom date hereof. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this 2t0h day o( June, 1914. J. W. SIEMENS. 20-lOt City Treaenrer. to conferences and in the evening r iltev. W. J. Williamson ot St. Louis ' '-,.,i nr Kiiward A. Steiner. president 000 delegates and alternates and sev-i f (Jrlnncll college. Grlnnell, Iowa. United Press Service CHICAOO, Juuu 22. Noarly oral thousand lsliors from all parts of the world wero In Chicago today will speak, Missionaries in tho country on fur- Manufactured by Butte Valley Milling Co. FUU MM) IN KMHUTII fAMJl .1 ASIII.ANK U" '" V help men of gonil lnt In become well lrMsl. Omi-M'l-intlvo Mj'le, beautiful wool en, Nilentlllo tullorliiu, lme helped iin liulltl our laige fol lowing; nf HiitMlcil imiIi-oiin. We want jour Initio through ghliig KUiiianleed talloi-ed m'i1 lco nt tight trlct rwtNoniilil) low, losiilslent with tiuiillty In fnhile mill wiiikniHiililp. OlrmiliiK nnd lepalrlng; neiillj nnil piopeily done. for the opening tonight of tho Four-J . ... b uannuetted Thursday teeuth Intomatlonnl Triennial Sun-, r0UowlUR n day of conferences day School foinention, to u m --un(i urief addresses. Rev. John Tim slnn hero for one week. "Jesus sltaI1 atlty Stotie, former moderator of the Reign" is tho convention keynote. rt,SOJ tertall general assembly, and pi luted on cards nnd flashed In olec-,Ucv Ellgar make, corresponding sec trie sign. It will bo tho object of ' t ibo boar(J ot Sunday schools, tho convention sermon to be preached - .j M j: Churcii, awi siwakers at tho evening session. A festival con cert, with a chorus of 1,000 girls, will dalr i i ... t f.1,1 In n h nt the opening sesuiou " """" temiilc tonight by Rov. C. P. Auder- son, bishop of tho Chicago dloceo ot ,vol n Ul0 Auaitorluu theater tho Lplscopal Church Medlnali temple. 'tl1 seating ca pacity of 6,000, will bo tho conven tion hall, but while tho delegates aro In session there, other meetings win ho held dally in tho twelvo largest city churches. conferences, con- and discussions by simiier will be carried on in other grosses group Friday night ns one of the special fea tures of tho convention. Preceding the concert the "superintendents' souato" will convono at the Auditor ium Hotel, Sunday school superin tendents discussing many problems. At tho same hour, Professor William A. Wirt, superintendent ot the mod ern public schools at Gary, Ind., will Chicago churches wlilJo tho main snCnk on tho public schools co-opera- i Loewe Bros. Tailors L 1 body of delegates Is trasactmg mo convention's business. National nnd state prohibition, tho relation of tho Sunday school to tho public school, nnd tho Sunday school's responsibil ity to tho foreign-speaking peoples,! nre three of tlio most important top ics to be discussed at tho convention. Among tho sepenkors will be Rich mond Pearson Ilobsou nnd llookor T. W.vdilngtnn. A mammoth parade, In which convention loaders hopo to eo fii.uuu men in ii". " thtoiiph the loop district on hatur- due uftoriioon. Juno 7tn. t no group onfeienceii will consider every phase ir Sinidiiv school work. There win bo conferences on evangelism, rural Sunday schools, Sunday school music, social service, tempernnco and purity. Special conferences will relato to Sun day school work among college stu dents. Tho roport ot Marlon Law rence, general secretary of tho Inter national Association, will bo road nt n brief forenoon session tomorrow. Hon with tho Sunday schools. In Clio Chlle.m Andes there Is a lake 10,000 feet deep in the mountains, which is prevented only by ti granite wall a few feet thick from devastating tlru valley bolow. In order to avert tho disaster endtnoers aro draining tho water by a tunnel and expect to supply electrical current and light to all tho valley cities through the water power which will ho developed. All furniture for tho Utah state iititldlue ut San Diego will bo made 'bv nuiills of tho state's manual train- ' . . !... I.. ins schools. Contests imvu uw.i in stituted In tho schools nud tho prise Hiinelinens will furnish tho dinoreni hnlla of tho building. At uio enu oi 101C they will bo sent back to tho schools that supplied thorn. There- mo two Kinds of lusurunce. Chllcote writes tho klud that pays. over ''H Main. Notice of Tendency of Petition to Vacate a Portion of Frederick Street, in Shippington Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given tnat The Klamath Development company, a corporation, directly interested there in, and desiring the vacation of a portion of Frederick street in Shipplngton addition to the city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, eald portion of street named being described as follews: That portion of lot nine (9). sec tion nineteen (19). township 38 a., range 9 E., W. M., Klamath county, Oregon, included within the limits ot Frederick street, Shipping addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, and north of the Shipplngton spur, described as follews: Beginning at the northeast corner of block. "A," Shipplngton addition to Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the west line of Frederick street; thence north 89 degrees 23 minutes east, 60 teet, more or less, to the west line ot block "B" of said addition; thence south along said west line 44.S teet. more or less, to a point 12.5 feet north of the center line ot the Ship plngton spur; thence southwesterly, parallel to said spur and at a dis tance of 12.5 teet from the center lino thereof to the east line ot block "A"; thence north a distance of 49.14 (eet, more or less, to point of begin ning. Will, at tho regular meeting of the Common Council ot said city, In July 19H to wit: on the Cth day ot July, 1914, present to the C6mmon Coun cil aforesaid, a petition praying (or tho vacation of that portion ot Fred erick street above described. The Klamath Development Co., By. We, 8. Worden, Manager. 26-8-9-16-28- h Notice Culling for Ulun The directors of District No. 25 of Klnmath couuty will receive bids (or tho construction o( n school house in said district. Bids will be opened Saturday, Juno 2flth, 1914. Plans Street Work Invitation to flnhsal Pursuant to an ordinance passed and adopted by the Ci CouncU of the city ot Klamath FaHev Oregon, on the 8th day of June, 114, and duly approved by the mayor thereof, notice Is hereby gtvem that proposals will be received by the Po lice Judge of the said city, at ale of fice, corner ot Main and Second streets, up to and Including the 6th day ot July, 1914. at the hoar of a o'clock p. m.. for the improvement ot Eleventh street. Including all later sections, (rom Main street to Upham street, Worden avenue from Upham street to Donald street, aad Donald street (rom Worden avenue to Sargent street, by grading to the established grade to a width ot twenty-tour feet. and hard surfacing said roadway twenty-four (eet wide with a 4-iaca macadam base and' 2-inch asphalt macadam top with concrete cures aad gutters and necessary drainage. All gutters and necessary drainage. All of said Improvement to be made and the materials to be used to be dose and furnished in accordance with the plans and specifications adopted by tho Common Council, and now oa tie in the office of the Police Judge of said city, reference thereto Is hereby made tor further details regaadiag onstruction, materials and quantities. Said Improvement to be dome wi der contract. Proposals will be open ed and considered on the 6th day of July, 1914. Bidders will be required te suhalt their proposals upon blanks prepared by the city engineer, and no proposal will be considered unless so submit ted. Said improvement to be completed within months from date ot ex ecution ot contract, The successful bidder will be re quired to give bond la a sum tt he fixed by the council for the faithful completion of such improvement la accordance with the contract, plane and specifications. Each proposal to be accompanied by a certified check, certified by a re sponsible bank, for 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal, aa a guaran tee that the successful bidder will ea ter Into contract with the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, within tea days utter the award, said ameaat la bo forfeited to the city la ease et fail ure o( the successful bidder te eater Into contract. The city reserves the right tr Joct any and all proposals, aad te make such Improvement Itself. By order of the Common Ce-taeU. A, L. LnUVITT, ' .... ..... - a-1 J i- TVl'5 i-oiice Juuae m v-. ?-j lfi.l-th ,. -iy ' ft! at ri m t -it M Tho afternoon will D8 SlV ' . t if " . ? d Jr' I rJr, f &rPJi Wf ,m ''HM1 rvfvT'tjitpv'Vivrr'Mtsr'ft ffll vf-. --' y V-i r4-'.w"T V