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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1915)
'"U ." ' V TMUWPAY, JAMUARV 81, 1M'f THE EVENING ""' n mtamath FALLS. ORBQON Yfci W tf sigJa IW( m a J5 I.V,'"" I (V !.?4" Wi B J' X4 vi & X- v &, !'i I? tffi.t2J-'.Mt . jr, vk''"' 3 ''-V.J'S V r'4 "3Tt HMfeVftllieiilitf Adit MsW ttsttJD WANTED ifWAimm-fririit class chef, or nan V 3'!' ' .'lii.' Ul D..I1 tJ wl!.B .WM. "4MMm . -. vno spmt -1. --- - - - - -'-- - -.. . rVKNISBBD ROOKS tor light honse-Xi- s'. knl rnt raasonahlis. 110 Bee- Hiitmt 11-tt 1! OFFICE ROOH8 Choice suites ta 'the Odd Fellows and WI1UU build ings; best location In the city. See W. O. Salth.Herald once. " 10-tt "FOR SALE FOR BALE Adjustable drew form ,-CaU.at Winter i Jewelry stow. - 14-6t ULy VTCnrT .T AMWniTR ajriMMMMAXMWMMMMWMMAMAAMAAAM MONEY,' TO LOAN On real estate. Arthur R. Wilson. 517 Main at. Klaaath Falle. 18-6t LOST AND FOUND jiM XOBT-Between Klaaath Falls and Merrill. 1915 auto license Kv 1SS7 Finder leave at the Palace Market tt ar PROFESSIONAL CARDS lTYt AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS INSURANCE ' Meabers Oregon Aasodatlen " v Title Men Once and Residence, HW cor; 7th and Main PnoM m CLAYTON X. WHEELER -. Physician and Snrgeoa Bfoadylotberapkt (Spinal Treataent) Ogfee heuse: 9 to 11:10 a. mi I to i p m.i evenings. 7 to . ten1. K LA MATH FALLS Steam Laundry .Guarantees flrst-clasa work as well aa first-class service. , ?' . Resjga Dry,-' So per pound, 40c , peg 'Qosesu - New'-eollar machine prepares the fooller, for. the tie. Wood! Wood! Wock Wood, single, doable loads lf-lmch Body Wood . . . vf llrlnch Limb Wood 4-ft Body Wood 4-tt Limb Wood . Rock Springs Coal (Extra on hill) Leave Order at " Sewsro Deal Store P. C. CARLSON lav srr Mi-way Livery Co. " IN NEW HANDS Horses bought and sold. Har ness and buggies tor sale. Good rigs' for hire and gentle horses. Baled hay and grain for sale. " Phone 21SJ H7 UT'II v o myiwvm we amp WITH ALL SPOT CASH WOOD .BUSINBSS atregnUr prices. Leave aeosey with order or pay ca Delivery tA5 ' KLAMATH FUEL CO. 515 Main Street jPtidbsf pli TmsmAkt uUW bo the Work Just Right PADB' . PINGLE $. v"The Know How Men" " i&T.!.. -'(i.it 1 , AAnuraa.-n. a m U XwWWlV'it wmjm,mmmmmt"rvm ? II qL' im - --t. M?wwJ 'rua ou d0WB eMBjag.tjtt.g easy victim for dls-' -5v!(at;.iFer.urelblood and sound dl gsissUsnBurdssk' Blood Bitters. At Ssb?&fiH(nf Wes.irice i;po, ,' WJW issa 'wsas. ami snag reesHS. B a a V ineftfouranwwu V. O. SMITH Published daily except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Coapaay ot Klaaath Falls, at 11 6 Foarta Street. Entered at the postoaoe at Klaa ath Falls, Oregon, tor transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Snbscrlptton teras by aalt to any address In the United States: One year .. ....$8.00 Ono month "" ! KLAMATH FALLS, - - OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, IMS AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS IMPORTANCE OF MARKETING HE INDUSTRY of vegetable 1 1 production rests upon market ing, yet this phrase of the subject has been nAven but scant attention while methods ot production have engaged the serious consideration of Oregon growers, for many years," says Pro- fAAnr a.- a. Bouauet. head of vege table gardening at' the Agricultural College. "Every plan and all the activities ot growers are based upon their ef fect on the sale ot his products. Since success In marketing each pro duct by the route that brings the high est net returns to the grower de pends upon having the kind and aualltr ot product' demanded by ac cessible markets, the successful mar ket gardener will always take his market demands In consideration In planning his garden and selecting his crops. 'It is what the markets, not what he grows, that determines the suc cess of the gardener." .'. Scattered Shots .. IS BUSINESS GOOD T The Palm Alleys report that the ball keeps rolling right along. BASKETBALL for girls and boys is looked upon by some mothers as unladylike, and a waste of time. Others are of the opinion that this manner of spending spare time, in addition to benefiting health and giv ing poise, consumes time that might otherwise be devoted to. reading trashy books, and mares the young sters too manly and womanly for the "postofflce" type of parties. ANOTHER INFALLABLE sign ot what's coming is the plethora of seed catologs the postofflce boxes are afflicted with. Q. WHEN is the maximum the minimum? - A. WHEN it bowls the Llnkville team. "BE WARMER HEREAFTER," says a headline In the Northwestern. Many a poor devil will, no doubt SOME SAY THE FREE mall serv ice is practically assured for Klam ath Falls. But how In thunder Is the Man in Gray to find your bouse if It isn't numbered? IF NAMES count for .Anything. mention of Fleet, the new secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, and Blower, who resigned, indicates any thing but inertia. THERE IS ONLY one thine each army will not say it has taken. That's a sound beating. Any Old Thing. In the absence of coaearisoB. anr old thing will sell. This. Is Jost as truo in life insurance aa in ii-m things. Ask Chflcote abont the "Dividend Paying Company of Ameri ca." 035 Mala Street .. The man who eats apples has little desire to drink. RAm.mra iddih JUICE should be more widely used. j ii , "Dr. Thoaas' Eelaetla mi t.. best remedy for that often fatal dia. sue croup, it has seem vied with success la ear fsally for sight years.' Mrs. L. Waiteaere, Bstale, H. Y. 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Congressman's JEfforts Save the Homesteaders PUGHT OF MRS THOMAS WOOD AND OTHERS TAKING UP WITH DRAWN LAND IN KLAMATH PROJECT, IS DEUEVED BY "NICK" SINNOTT SEVERAL WERE CLOSE TO DANGER OF LOSING THEIR HOMES, OWING TO WORDING OF ENTRY AP PLICATIONS A very happy ending ot a deserv ing Klamath county widow's woe puts another big mark on the right side of the ledger in the accounting of Congressman Nicholas J. Slnnott, with the people of this district. Some ten years ago Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weed settled upon 160 acres of desert land, near Malln. They were not familiar with the land laws ot the United States, and acting upon what they considered authori tive advice, they did not realize that their settlement upon the land, which had been withdrawn from en try, gave them no rights to the tract These people converted this rough sage brush land into a home. Mrs. Wood labored by the side of her husband day after day, year in and I Water Pipes Frozen? f ' - We Can Thaw Them Out With Electricity WITHOUT DIGGING OR TEARING OUT YOUR WALKS AND WITH. OUT ANY MUSS. CALL US UP BY TELEPHONE AND LET US TELL YOU ABOUT IT. California-Oregon Power Co. PHONE 04 Old Age Tellt the FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HsKS-H HHsKifH ggagHiHks?ljigH EgSiflHig'' ! -ibisiH BHaaanM' iv 'r-aaai aajcaaajaaaijMiaaaaM HajsaHMHR-'H BisisisisStjsaVlsPVjsBisisisV sisisisisWTiBV&fisisisisisisisa MsSlrsisisisisiH ggHfXkssisisH LisisisisisisHR , mtM gggHVwpJ aisisisisisisisisisisisiMigLr'fi sisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisiH bisisisisisisisisisisisisB KUBLlSlSlSlSlSlSlSlSlSlSlSlSlSlSlSlSlH SINNOTT year out, clearing the land, piling sage brush with a pitch fork, and assisting In all the extremely hard labor Involved in developing a farm from the untamed soli. Tho couple put all their savings of former years into their new home. Their labors were intelligently ap plied and a fruitful farm was the result. All the laud Is In cultlva tlon; all is well fenced and cross- fenced; there Is an orchard of 400 bearing fruit trees, a large garden Youth to Save while be Is still young. It is sasy to acquire the saving habit tntn. It Is harder later on. Betides, tbe earlier you begin to. save the sooner you will beta a position to view old age without fear or worry. Why not open aa account here and nowT N. J. pKm San im aiTrrirrMi r i of Liberal Arts at the Panama-l'aclllc lulvrnitlounl Exposition, Ban doruo In tho contor ot the plcturo Is 100 fVot lit lii'lgtit. The richly and a berry yard: tho houso Is a good, comfortable six-room dwolllng and the born and outbuildings are In keeping. Tho; couple were ready to enjoy tliolr hard earned home and take life castor when a cruel fate Inter vened. Tho unrctnlttent years of toll claimed their toll and last year Mrs. Wood was loft a widow. Uut her sorrow was swectoned by the thought that sbo had a home hal lowed by memories of her husband and ono that would keep her com fortable in her declining years. A fow month ago tho reclamation scrvlco decided that best Interests of Klamath county nnd tho stato de manded that all withdrawn lands not scrrablo with water from tho Klaru nth project bo opened to entry. Notlco of the restoration of tho lands to entry was published In the local Isettlers to whom the now policy will papers. apply. A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal United Press Service NEW YORK, Jan. SI. Big Jess Wlllard, who Is matched to battle Jack Johnson somowhere outside of thoso United States in the near fu ture, has "passed tho buck." In other words, ho has put It squarely up to his manager and tho men who are pushing tho titular clash, whether he Is to engage any of the numerous white hopes betoro the big mill and by so doing quiet tho howls of tho multitude, "who did you ovor whip?" Jess has shitted the matter to tho shoulders of Tom Jones and Jack Curley. Stung by the numerous howls us to what he had over accomplished and that ho waa afraid of tho othor "hopes", tho big cowboy como forth recently with tho announcement ho was ready and willing to battlo all comers, but his managers would not listen to It. Jess said ho had ntwavs stood ready to show the world he was ! .,,,, PINE GROVE PIOKUIS (Herald Special Service) PINE GROVE. Jan. 31. The Bov.' Social Club meets at Earl Mack's Sun day. fcldor S. D. Harlan, castor of t,ftl innsiian church In Klamath Falls, preached on "Education"' here in Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mlllor, of Bon anza, were visiting his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Miller this week. Of course, Mr. Qrouch Is w.nii.. the snow to melt. Mr, and Mrs, Icenblca nrf u.. Dixon were guests of H. M. Miller and family last wsek. Tbe young neonla of Pin. n-..,. d.bste at the lltsrary society, if the boys doa't look out the girls will get the beat of tbea again. Tbt JUterarr Club meet. n. dty tku wsek. Fncsc- Public welfare prompted tho ac tion hut It spelled disaster to Mrs. Wood, who thou learned that her doarly bought homo was uot her own. Not only was tho laud sub Jed to entry by others, but under tho rules of tho land office she, as a squatter before tho dato fixed for suttletncnt, was barrod from making entry. llrokvu hearted and In despera tlon, she nppealed to Mr. Slnnott and ho tmmodlatoty becuimt nctlvu in hor behalf. He took tho case to tho de partment of tho Interior and found reody listener. Tho red tape was cut and a now rule made that will give Mrs. Wood her home. Mrs. Wood has, through tliu mi'dl atlon of Mr. Slnnntt. not only saved her homo but has nlio proved to bo 'tho salvallou of uonio twenty other Sheridan tho ono best bet to uncrown tho negro, uud particularly right now when thoro scorns to bo somo doubt about tho matter. That certainly puts It up to Tom Jones, Jack Curley, et nl. Could It ho possible that these men aro ufrnld lo show tho big wot onor through tho ropes with somo of tho othors hopes? Bcllof In sporting circles Is gradu ally turning that way. If Jess Is tho be-t thing In his lino It looks as though his manngors would be willing to have him prove It. Morely pointing to "his groat record," which Ih plentifully sprlnklod with "K v. of various "Battling Dnttlers" and "Torrlhlo Torrys' Is not .-.... . the mon who shove ttiolr shokol.l tl-rough t, box office window tha, ' ho Is the man to whin .h i... ..,.T i Wlllard has como out and declared, nimsolf. H0 BHcr.g ,. ,. .. . willing to " iju7 anu prove all lil ,nlln.n claim for him. Nw ,.."" .r"""0 Jones and Curloy. """" InsuruiH-o (hut nyif dan Main Mrccl. He ailirole, Herald want ads orlar results. gfajrafaajgjaaaai jBuaga i Marble and Granite Monuments G. D. G SATISFACTION OUR, MOTTO NewmON(ttlW, MomIh and IVUBasWsVMlsnsVlBl 'mm VvaaaasjiBBBjaaaaaB aag la ttw I'rata, Kteetrk Niatit Watch The raraers and Frulti Hank has contracted with the Agjav lean Hunk Protection Co., ot mIM pons, Minn., rar tripia tiutoaau. ' electric system of Vault iiraio(a. i I.. I..1 t.lMAfl Im ifctM I.....L .. r: !. vv 'l..n ."V uaun, 1, Mil mKii Huoui sisiy uays iu liiilld iilnllitiipfill llflWlilM BM.I .! t .. i nuiiuvitui iit,iii w nun n licoaj. pieioti una insiaueu win give KB Molutely burglar proof vault. Tm system conints of plates of Had lining me enure vaun, coning, wt, ,; floor, vestibule and vault ilouta, Tm '; romhlnatloa locks are nUo equip- with electrical apparatus mul tos, ;.; (rolled by a double aet of vUwtrk - timers.--Medford'Mall Trllmno. (- llonw IStraiMw Man ,' According to reports from itUk tho prevalence of mad coyou u it. creasing In that vicinity. Tli Prsa states that dosens of stories ot tik (i character am coming In frequaUf,) among one oi wnicn is to mo tieg that a horse, bitten by a mad coyett, was encountered by a sheeithtritf alrtilM II.M flUBSMtA l.alr vl.i. Mb. IV" """ " ". iM horse took after the herder who tu ; compelled to cllab a tree for safeti. Hy tho ferocious manner In vike -J the horse attenpted to attack tkt of Neajtt Ohrotidal, Matt It wan sHMaaalslaiaal i I. m I Is . ? 1 HlHU i waiaia iisi sjaa Infected with hydrophobia, UktCs, Examiner, "Get Tosr" PUnnrd A novel community gathering list Is expected to brlag together a fewer than 1,000 Inhabitants of tk Applegate valley, Jackson county, a . planned for a date la May by W. a , Whmiler, principal of tho Applet! school. Mr, Wheeler, a betlrere Is social center In rural communities In arranging tor an all-day gathsritf for tho children of the' AppUsnti valley schools and for tbe adults el llio school district as wall. A scksti proKNwn Is to be given Iu the men-' lug. At noon will come anold-fak-. loncd picnic dinner. The 'antra; will be occupied by .athletic coatssi. UiMlfnrit Hun I ' ; 1 More Ooaatr MtUloti jiiuio jonn r. nan, in uiscusuai isi ino mconveairncee of travel la ta j'coajt section this morning stated It J was his opinion there would be i mow geographical arrangement et Coos nnd Douglaa counties wltak n few years at most, and peraaad In the near future. He pointed est il the great distance wklcb (Isrdlaer si and Hcottsburg are froa their cost ly seat and said that, when the raft road gets to Coos Bay, tho ptetl or tlio Umpqua river can get don hero In less than an hour, while It thoy had business at Roseburg, then Is a nlnty-slx-mlle overland trip er 17C miles by train. MarshBeld ord. mil I AM rrrtllA vmimini; m mmmt fc iMM-' itdS fawdgfl l . Wll 10 CwStf Yen iaka a la-., jfaaua' "- , Powder and ia Jan a few aweMsls Tpw bead etean aada seuralgUssj dlstras vaaakas. Irs tbe qsMat sad snrsst relief fee insists, wtttav dsU, tlueVMsf, SfMaleg or Mf raeUat . ieaT sssliisi to tk. tm tors aad jet a daa peskase a H snfsrisiw M assiisis surejroa get Dr. Asms Hssdssls Pswdrs-4aea Mmm mm be ae tawf j fSSSESl. PIANOS PROM f!7 TO PLAYERS FKOM TOflMO School aad, and up. chnrch organt WRITE US. SlKpher. PImm M , NsctJDoer tf Peat OSke KliAMATH PALLS, ORMON i R I Z'ZL E '"' IfasaV' ALU n i f, - V I m wmmamKimmmMV