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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1914)
'jjt J1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEOON WsatliAV, K,TtMKH IM, uHi aallllr nnnnnnV 1 V 1 H uuumwaur w 1MEVER BEFORE in the history of our Boys' De partment have we felt greater reason to he proud of our selections of merchandise than at the present time. In this department you will find every- rs. We invite early inspection of our new fall stocks, and call particular thing in the way of dependable ings for boyi a& People Deceived .Tanker's Seizure by County Court CoftUau4 ttm pw I) Stirs Officials attention to the splendid assortment of "Best Ever" Suits Priced at $5.00 and Up In all wool fabrics, in the latest models, with full linen lined knickers. We skill take great pleasure in explaining the special features that make tkese clotkes stand out in bold relief as superior to all otker boys' clotkes on tke market. GOMMdWL publication. ery lniHrinni section of the lease. While moil of the people of' the county are familiar with the provl Ion of the malu contract, they tin not know that tho county court, In It liberality with the county properly, made a further douatlou t Mr. Mark' wardt of the eutlrs crop raised on tho farm thlt year. Including all tho alfal fa and gralu hay, which hail been har vested ami stored In the tarn at tho county expense, and all of the veget able, growing or gathered. , Thl donation la contained In a bill of aale which la attached to tho lease, and I followed by an explanation by to county court on tho journal at follow : ; "Tho above produce, urns' sold tu Mr. Markwardt for our dollar a a part consideration for tho within con tract. Under ths condition Jtupod ha waa afraid ha could make no uion y for the Aral two year. Tbl con ceaalon waa made by tho court to ln due him to sign the contract.' Apparently Judge Wordcu nude's very bungteeome attempt to deceit o the people of tho county us to bU ac tion with reference to the county poor farm. There waa no necvtslty for tho court to so to the expense of publish. Ins tbo contenta of the lease, ax the Instrument had already been aliened and delivered, and It was too late for any objections by the people to be effective. If be had been honest In desiring to know the wlshte of the people In such an Important transaction, tho natural thine for blm to have done would have been to publlah a copy of the lease before It bad been entered Into by both parties. 8trong opposition to Judge Worden ta developing all over tho county among people who are opposed to any public official whom they are com polled to continually watch In order to keep from being tricked. ' United 1'iess Hervlce WABHINllHTON. IK C, Oft. 30 It l evident thitt tho administration Intend to vigorously oppose the soli. tiro of tho Standard Oil company's tanker llrlndllla at Halifax by '' llrltWh converted cruder Carolina, hut Intends tu ! up t" the ad miralty court the tiueatlou of the Hrlndllla'a being a coutratwud of war. as alleged by ' Carolina' com mamlcr Shippington Road Is at Last Before Council DARK PORTLAND LECTURE THEME MANAtlElt OK I'HOHI NEW sek- vk'e t spi:ak at riu: opera IIOl'HK ON THI'RHIIAV MOIIT, PltOMIHkri HOME TU III I.I J "I'orlUnd After Dark " Hurtling, situational, thrilling iMertatnlng," "Pasclnatlng as story " Tlteve are some of the promise Karl Alberf Howell linker, lu his post er for th lecture he I to make at Houston's opera house Thursday night. In the Intents of the dry cam saiga. Howell Is manager of the state prohibition news service. Crescent Is Coming to the Front Soon merchants are wide awake bualaeaa I men wbo extend a sincere welcome to every newcomer. There are many highly dealrable .homesteads still available, at a reas onably close distance to the town. Crescent, Oregon, will be among of cereals by dry farming methoda is the chief beseHciariea from the con-!a Proven success, and the grain area structlon of the Crater Lake highway '' raplUjr -that Is being planned by the various' Various types of disintegrated vol .,, . , Iconic rocks and lava, ash and aand automobile and good road. amocla- ,oam . 'prevjUUnf Uom throughout the West, aaya theju doeg not al aU ,aclt ,n fertity. La Pine Inter-Mountain. The iiiiinn o . u v.-i. .. seldom deeper than twenty-five feet. The country is, however, mainly adap ted to dairying and stock raising. The grazing season Is long, and the wild graasee highly desirable for feed. The average income per cow from; Oregon dairy herda is placed at ICC.6C, according to a record com- Odell and Crescent lakes, two of piled from the Income from 3,009 I...... w..nr.-4A.l h. Ik.. Au... A I-..1 vwfo, .cifuiiiru luu vrmrgun Agricm- "OREGON DRY" ECHO IS HEARD Thta proposed automobile highway means that a vast amount of travel will be diverted through Central Ore gon, and that Crescent, one of the most wide-awake towns along the route, will he the stopping place for many tourists each year. the state's most noted fishing and camping sites, are reached only by alas to the town of Crescent, and are'eeea year attracting many tour Ma. 'These thing, coupled with the U'iru sjceeptloaal location on the rights fjray of two railways, both of vhlsh will soon resume construction wsrfc, are la, themselves sudclestly IwpsatMit ts attrset many settlers 1 as CfMSMt vletaKy. however, is of musk trisr Imseruass ts ths agrl cuHrist'4 ths komesssker than to ths tsuriet sjssj ths TgnsMsHsf . Ths avsrsfs rateftll ss Creseest is hsst IflsM ausfest. ' V" tural College survey. Only the direct income from tho solo of milk or cream Is Included In tbe compilation of In come, In the recognised dairy coun ties tbe nversge ran double this av erage In many instances. Three herds in Clatsop county averaged 1118, G9 per cow. in Tillamook county the three highest Incoming producing herds show an average of 1114.69 for each of seventy-one cows. A select jberd of Jerseys In Linn county pro duced an Income of $146 per sow. Crescent Is a bustling little town, has several substantial mercantile es tablishments that will supply the set- Ths srosustlsa tier with everything hs needs. Ths IIE80LUTIO.V TO HAVE CITVS BOOKS EXPORTED W DOWNED, POLLOWIXO TALK OP BK-TBE.VCHMEKT SUPPLY HOUSE SOON TO BUILD WORKMEN AUK .VOW CLKARI.VO OUT DKHniH, I'ltKIMBATOKY TO THE CO.VHTHL'CTIO.N OP OO.V CBE aVTRLCTURE Preparatory to tbe rebuilding of that portion of tbe Parsers Imple ment and Supply House that was de stroyed by firo a abort time ago, a force of workmen waa put to work this morning clearing out the debria within the charred wall. A large force of men is at work, la order to rush through the work this winter. With the wreckage cleared away, work 1 to be started on the rebuild ing of tbe middle section of the build ing. A brick lire wall separates this section from the section on Klamath avenue, which was not damaged, and tbe section Is to bo rebuilt by the erection of three concrete walls, mak ing tbs entire section irs proof. Tho floor Is to be six Inches thick, and tbe rest of the work will be of a elm- liar character. TICKETS ARE OUT FOR COMING 6AME Wllll.r. KOOTIIAM. CA.MHIT AUK imil.M.Vt. IIAItll. RENT OP KTUDKATti MKI.I. TICKET AM) PRACTICE YEl.lJt Thee are busy ilmt at the Klam ath County High Hchool. speaking from a gridiron point of view, for Hat orday the high school elevm opens the season by tackling the Ashland High school elrvrn at Modoc Park. The Jackson county student have been raising havoc with trams In tbe KlKue Hirer Valley this fall, but thU doe not daunt the local aggregation. Football prartlr. U being held dally and Coaches Motschenbacber, Klllotl and Wilier oro much pleased tth the showing mado by the boys. ,jho, though light, arc remarkably speedy. The other students are dividing their sparo time between the sale of tickets and yell practice under Veil leader Kevlts and his lieutenant. "Illg John" Houston. tU-ieniUla tell u that It has been sundry thousands nf year since Ore- Kim n the scene of volraule uirt, from the MtHloe 1.4 v a lied reglou to ih ColumbU lllver. As a scenic fea tun III thi repct, the younger vol cauo, Mt lessen, has It on the old timer (or being a real beuefit to the present Ketierallon by the attracting of tourists, etc. Hut It I uot to be long so; the vol cauic output that reused Primitive Man tu cauiier over hilt and dale, Is to l put to work for the besetll of the present and future generations. This barnelug of the sign of ergy uf aeon past l to b accoms lUhtxl through the medium of trwt Istprtitenteiit. Cinder are to be utsd (i.r n new road lo Hhlpplagton. ac cording to a petition pretested si last iilKhl' meeting uf the city council. A pttt!un iff the Improvement of a road from the lermlnatlos of Klghlh tr?-l on to th plant of ttw U'B Ijiko l.umUr company wa ptsttlel tu the eouneli by Hon, Wis, 8. Wor den, In hebtlf of the Klamath IWvel epraeuf company and other Interested property owner. Councilman fsk oo. tttoved that the mailer he ruh 4, a to Held work, and thl wa udoptrd. JuitKc Wordrn briefly explained the iuiM"M- of the pfrtjeet. lis Stat- ed that all the property owssrs are agree! upon cinder, rolled, otl4 as4 drrd. Instead of crushed rKk ll U conteiidrtl that elnd( ran bo pr rured around the t'pper ljke much cheaper than cruhd rok. In addition to rouncellng Eighth street with Hhlpplngton, the Iwprove- " UU ment -mi III run from tim mill lu the lliinm VUti, u u.t nam in Main street via Third ir7 Callfornlk avenue nm (,,- .,."' "Ill W Tli ill. !.., ,.f .1.1 . '.' """v about four miles. ThU I one of ,n (M, bn,tBi Improvement projeein M in connecting ih Hhlingtnn iUtZ with the central ptt of to. , ..... ...i. ...I.. . .... "t .. i. ,v.a M'ftiuill lllgimaj n IMBMam IjHe, Ah. I .(d. driveway. i. i- . . prtivement early tiw yr nlc I "Kay Al, your wife has been kicking to my wife about tho way you have been getting your cigar ashca all over her new rug, so lake a tin from me. Al, and go down lo Wlllls-Johnstone'a and get one lit those new smoker n tends. "It will aav ni of trotihl. I wouldn't tell you wrong. You know me, Al." flmrwIfalitrV rUistasre." Tbe Pamntia Eclair Kids "IMna oV Atisils, Ia4y of sense.'' toi Mlson restore In Two PeM Mlhr MMt Jake a the Cttttetl at 1r-cmMimmr"-Jt,T (.'imm-4v Ciimlag NnUjr ami MmnUy PMIIIEN'CP. RORPJITM In lite Pasiiasa tVesrh Play, "MAPsKP" In Mil Parts iEEOLECRAFT" PLEASES WOMEN MPLKKIMH ETAIII,tHHi:vr h H'i;i:i V A WAV AtlMIV.lU HT MtMlil M MAINr.UM.UIV fo.VNEcnox wirn uuk Hare hk dii iMilimioa ni, urh a favorable kv.i,., nh iu women of Klamath P, , ,t NesHllreraft, rrmniif owfld oi Main atreet, by Mt It M. l!4 bam, who reeently airlted fruat ivt land. With the CbrUtms !, Pfoarblog, Klamath PIU ntntu k, Indusirliiu.l worklnr; n Uaai keck ed gifts, and ih nei' eubUiasmt afford an lde ptr. u rbi m latest and bi mtrul sat Uea. Unas, iow.lllng And pillow totxls endl varied, are tfrM, Be aide. lhe, th firm l imt'leg V sign tu order, and b U i U4 seme wonderful nnl.Uil .urk. i rest room U maintained i IN tW llshmeot. Tssay's sows tssay ta Tae HeHM. Theater Guide B-BBJB)BBBM.amw-.MMWMM.a Coupon for silverware gives Mo' lay, Tuesday asd Thursday. Hirand War Katie every Thursday, (MATINEE EVP.KY NATUHOAV AND HUNHAY AT tit It ts not often that state politics creep Into the council meetings, hut last night one of tbe vital Issues of tbe coming election was up. Moreover, It resulted In the defeat of a proposi tion that entailed the expenditure of money, and talk of retrenchment. The matter downed was Rogers res olution for the expertise sf ths city's books. Tbe Issue was prohibition, and the possibility that ths 10,i00 saloon license fees hs cut sf causes tbs halt. "There Is a possibility that later we may not be able to afford this," said Matthews. "Why not begin saving bow, by re ducing ths number of police sad cut down some other egpeases," said Rogers, " "'ft- IIIIIHMIII ITALIANS BLAMED FOR PIBE AT DOCK United Press Service .. .4 LONDON, Oct. SO. Rome advice say that Prince von Hobenlobe, the Auatrlan governor at Trieste, saysihe Is convinced that an Itallan.'conJDir acy csused the dockyard flro'at'Mons-falcons. mo same source Inform us that the Italian cabinet la meeting fro- quentiy. l-cave for Portland. i Mrs. Oeorge 11. Pecso and lllrdean' nnd Pred Peeo U,f i this morning for V Portland, to Join Rev. Peeee, who has, been chosen as pastor of the M. B.i church at Patlon. Prior to flilinr' the Iikevlaw nnlnli i-i w.. Peer wa pastor of Oraee. M. k!'" "'"''"i,V,w . Tkr.r f ' - a saBrijsiHsssjiHt sjg SjeWW OLD-TUOB COLD CURE-. DKHfX HOT TEA I 9 ) !. (Set llrt a stitall l t. or .- package ef llauir-urg as lb Osrman folk ,h. ...... -- !... M. ...m..i. ,ur soTorai years, and during' tea, put a tun ef bulling hla lime here he and his wife made ll- I' through a aUve n host of friend. Mr. Peeee snent I "vgl' '" y Ihs water unes drlak a th UI skis, during iieveral .lays hero with frU,u i..... I aT "" retiring. It is the Kolng on to Portland, iK's. 5" VjM "' rllvlmr euometliMi. AIm Xotlce of I'oun.lmasler's Hale I ll03!!:,'.,hl, ,l"f sekt Notic i. h...... ., .. . TrrJL1."1. ""-. ; -..,.., a..... niai i;u lUOl rviu or Sue ST I P. H IS iui asy or October, lH, I Impound.""" "; vsgetaMe, d tho followlne- deserllM.1 ...im.i. d barmlea. One bay maro, ago about 9 years, ronded K M on left hi p. flllml ! RUB RHEUMATISM FROM IssurMies tfcst saws, fss CtrJJsss. s Mate street. PrMM, ll-tf HERMANN CANT (JET ACHOHH VIHTULA '. . . Unites Press Service ,' '" PETROORAD, Oct. JO. An official statement says that the efforts of the aermsns to cross the VietuhvconUn- use, but havo so far failed with beavy lossesf Ths stsumsst further, says that tbe Russians are advancing steadily toward Wsrasw and Ivan gored'. Ths Amy Osteite ssys that 1M00 ssss OsmtM wsrs Isfi sgt.Uf hsttls leld for tbs Rumiasj to bury. brand right eye. iniess asm animal u claimed it I A-firr I All IIA lAttlTA will bo sold at public auction al .,: Uk hVU Nl? 111111 C dty iwund at 3 o'clock, on Prlday.' " " ' t wlllllU JURIIU October 23, Kj OWKNH ' Hlr Ernest Bhnckellou ,i ,i1Bl Jms 0U member of. his trans-antnrctlc oxn. ..V'' "'" ItHeiimatUm. HeaKon's Mrtrspsstu AniMsam, HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATEI Th Metlrv Way," IHeilg Dram in Two ri "Tt lrk of MimMn Ur." A Red Crows ttl Htory, l.'dliea OM C'ueVliaHlKM'. lUugltler,' Vllagraph Comedy ANV MEAT ltr COMINO WM. PAIINCM fa TKi. Itedemptlon of laM Ctnmf MstlsMwi) every Hstsniay and ftesssf S4HIM TEMPLK THEATI The OIMe4 KM," J Edison Two Keel I'ofnrdX "MHrlMK i he Triangle." l.ubln Drama mi Biiacaeiion, aopartcd for Houth America; tho other half of the expe dition left for Roes Bea. on th n.w Zealand side of tbe Antarctic by way of Tasmania. Hlr Wn..i i.nn. .- meet the Rosa Hea contingent In Anrti of next year. Suhserlh fw the Herais, M ssstg mosth. ' pain onlyi nut one rase Is reiuires internal treatment. Rub flttj- illtlon left, London Boptcmbur 18. in two section., for (he south polar r llf. tllsT '" jZb. Oil- Tight glon, Ons party, headed by Hlr Kl.;", ' "ider siwt," and by the' time a..S 111. .. .!. a I ill ! laL Il.Vl . a .a j. 7 w.a, miumum ui eusoes tba riieiiinaiie pain. "H. .laeol ()l'f . a iiaruiless rUiliiialUm cure which never dltaiibito and ilwin't burn the skin. It lake psln, rtr,rt, tt ,tf, ffW aching jo nts. musek uiul Loimiii slp ilatlea, luii.bo, Iwiksehp, rnitalgla. Uatber upl (lei a S5 'owl Utile of oMtlme, honrtt -Ht. .'sect OH jyV 'Jru !tow ""a '" "w.i "Pin- Om' (suae," lllogroph Drstua AMbUMMON ALWAYS 1 C MATINKH WAILV AT ll ALL UCKNSKD PI0TU III MJtRRlLL OPERA HOMff Mgrri,ot- -"aim .. K,a s AN fATTJBDATi iY' S, -Vv it .