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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1915)
'V'f?', Y.38 rii 'V4?l .. v-l.Ti. Kr hv iB'MS..7SBl MM! 'ttJ?-e$ r,'j!S..r l&ostri fvfT bfr-t'jsr &&? SBBSSaaSSSSSSI THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. 0EWN WMWKIHMV, MARCH ii , . . -i "' i V'(.H "& mMM 1'BBllil A' &1'WyNMIMMNMWIIIMIMMlt S,W,'4Vi J3iS' BlaKsa MMi fefr01 IONT MO0M AFAKTMWtl S"fi. "-. ? j (T ftVMMM, Mil ttttk tTMti.NMOMkto ml; aa ealMrea r dags; y m4 fat yaar eaeiee. v tt ': NICSLT rUKNIimDItMa seated & .V (aTmr7 FL The Evening Her aM W. atttUTM Published daily ateeat 8aaday by ot Klamata rails, at 116 fourth Stmt at tt. eh. XkMthP """J Co"Pty "IOR RMTXIMH M fboaaV Mil bedrooms bath.1 Nleely faramaadf steam heated. White Bid. 30-t Catered at the postomce at Klam ath Falls, Oregoa, tor traasmlseioB through the alalia aalsecoadclaae attar. w w r ? w ---- -t t- tqaay . 'lOae year . . .. .........".. . .5.0( FOR SALE I iaWWM MOTORCYOliSft-aavaral used ma calaes gaaraateed to be la good roadltloa. Easy farms. C. a. Btee trleaid Cycle store., tt r- - ' ' ' ' j F0RT8ALK New, SK-taca steel1 ekla' Webber wagoa at a bargala. Ia-i quire Bit Basis Lumber Co. i?-tt FOR SALE Good piano. Terms cask. Kaqulre Secoad and Hlh.9t MISCELLANEOUS 0WWWW0I0I0WWA0A WANTED aood. Mat-top deak. Box O, Bveatag Herald. IMt TRKBS PRUNED Parties destrlag trait trees prosed, leave orders at West End grocery. C. M. Hunt 3ft-t WANTED To hear from owner ot good farm for sale. Send cask price aad description. D. F. Busk, Minneapolis. Minn. Oae yaar One month ...15.00 .60 beat pulp aro commanding tke high est price ia tke Portland market, while tke prices ot all otker cattle hare slipped off a tew notches. "IT'S A QOOD bet tt I loso," said ho. as he plunked down his dollar. And as usual In such cases ho lost. HEALTH HINT for tomorrow Don't kick a hat without first looking trader It. ALSO. FOR ONE day only remem ber ihat "all that Is chocolato coated Is not candy." I KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKftMBDAY, MARCH St, 118 A AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS JUSTICE BEFORE CHARITY PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AMTRACn DmiKANCE Members Orecoa Aasodattea . TKIe Maa V- KARL WHmOCK UNDERTAKER EMBALMER County Coroner 1 41 tk aad Pine Wood! Wood! Sleek, single load $1.76 Moek, doable load $4.00 Absolutely dry slabs SS.36 (Extra oa kill) lg-lnck Body and Limb Wood 4-foot Body aad Limb Wood Reck Serfage Coal Leave orders at Ashland Fruit Store, 3d and Mala. PHONE 9SS-J P. C CARLSON GLARING headlines tell that tke Rockefeller foundation la going to relieve the distress ot tke coal min ers In the Colorado fields. Now, this seems to be Irony. The distress in the coal mines, it we may believe the sworn statements before congressional and otker inves tigations, was caused by aa utter dis regard of the right ot the miners and the setting at defiance ot the laws of the land by the mine operators, and that the mining corporations were responsible tor the murder ot not only strikers but ot women and children. Had the workers been paid fair wages and had they bean permitted to purchase where they wished, and had they been treated aa ordinary human beings, there would be no necessity for the Rockefeller founda tion offering charity (T) to the sur- vitors ot the battles between the min ers and the Imported gun men and militia. An ounce of justice to working peo ple is worth a ton ot charity con trolled by the men who deal unfairly with their employes. The coal mine war in Colorado stands out as a blot on the name of that state, and all because ot Injus tice. The dispensers ot what they call "charity" should remember the lines of Burns, "Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn." PINE GROVE NEWS TERSELY DETAILED Need of Drainage" for Irrigated Lands Emphasized by Government Havo you .,. ihnJTjTr i ml I'rtimwm Hut m k, k? Itcrnttl wnnt nj, Set outlet for.wislpr wlih thorn than with anew, cn- Whoro corcreu conauns arc . II. tl.n l-il!ltlll of alt r""""1 """ ..",.. .. ....l tn'tiat. the iloanwani mom ..- ,. ,.,,,...,,. I TIH t'J ..- -w "i:. IMIUlAttr. W lmo h immbor ot IhoI rlntm, HMoii,.ind , l t.W III sell cW-22 us nl iviwi. " ana xl TELFORD & anafi (Hcraltl HfiKiM Service) lUiaiifkTITAM 11 P MnriMl 31 .. .1... .. i...lits mnlln lands in the United .. which lum.r.nco t I. rtly .1 '1;;! S,hl I, ilau.lly mlvuutageous only I iind water for any eonsiuernDiojicnim.iNHHin .... ;"..... i uniniml iilncos wliire lumber is of time are now either absolutely un- or-InlKa tl " toum,( clu,B ,, ,ri,nHl...rtatlon rates high. productive or gheu oer to poor lis lures and unprofitable crops, accord 'inn to tho UiHtod States Ueirtmcnt'clu, oniy I ..-.. !. .tn.l t.it V I tlk lllll ot Agr culture. wniuriuMiuis i"' "f ur-.. iti'miiv u fow yar. the accumulation harmful m.norai; special "'J;'""!, lZ land bacteria. salts are responsioie. j.t. ... .v...v .........- ,i,i,n. activity Ih Increased nml wore plant G1UPPK 18 ALL THK RAGB-CIVIo'of the most recent Irrigation projects ami t ho humid roKlonH ' , llIml by , admission of air 1 (serious Injury from those causce has ,( the notnl for thorough Mu.u1c.Im food PW - HIr imv " .- --- . -WmS XroT : wl IS SlTh. U- or ,.,h a,..,, U reasonably; l e eel " e mis, and l- l' '" lr ' mnhr ,H, '7",L U-rS; ba.nr.rr- rron, lu cfrec,,,,-,. but t ...ornate rtl K , -- . liVU'h llt.vuti. t r" 1 i our i'iiiiin, M7. l' WlMIM llli'iv . n iii,imi'ii rnu.'jS ---. vifflra I'ltoim M7. Onir,.LI -MB,.! The hullotln cnUallnK t"" ,,IU'"' ",0 ''-lft il AND LITERARY OLVBS HOLD INTERKSTING MEETING FISH KRMKN HAVE GOOD LUCK iscrlous Injury from tbeen wrought. . . . -. .....I xk,l It lit nia or uniierRTiiimin.um......... . ..... ,, . rmv..i .,r..a .if tlii character .exresH mn wmu -v.. . v-. (Herald Special Service) PINE DROVE, March St. Mrs White. Mrs. Brown, Mrs Grimes and Miss Baker attended tke opera "Mar tha" at the Houston opera house last week. - i . . . s .. 1. 1..1. n.. in m Methods ot reclaiming .am. ..., v. . ""-""" .Pl0 uoanwnril wovameni of wnler has fallen Into this condition form Hl cost. It Is esllmated. on lira aver j i the subject of a new bulletin ot the ago farm from 110 to $20 an acre, ex-.tl " ''' ' J .'" ,5 t,tlll departmJent (No. 100). "The Dra.naKo.copt under ""Xi"',... t.-SrlJ: li irri.nm.1 ij.n.1" nniiiinco siiicilie cost may run as high OS iou an mil! ...... . '...... .....,.. Miss Pauline White, teacher at the Pine Grove school, and Miss Flossie Baker, teacher at Olene, spent Sun day In the county aeat nmsio.N iHrnn, I'nUun look at our Mglit lloaie. KtoiiltiK it u niul Vuntt rnomM. Tln'j will Mill yo. Prlii.. MmliiaU' OpMll(. PiKtollliv, of irrigated ld. urainago auiine co , , . "" u" "r .," ,1 r ,, , thn Irrigated sections poment by proper ineinous oi cuiuvn- acre. ... i-.. ., . pi,., (.. rninovod by the ilralnngo' ,i rr,,i n.i irrlnilon will N-'condullH aro In Rcnoral use. 'Urn open I In water '' "" ,,""B, 1 7"' kL. wrt;! ras to a! canals, however, are Intended prlmar- syM.-m may im em,...y -., --.""" "-:"""" .:."....... ... n..ii v,..m,. in vat on or oilier areas, uiereuy The Women's Civic Club met with Mesdaraes James and Henry Grimes Thursday. A pleasant afternoon was spent In needlework and social chat At a late hour light refreshments were served by the hostesses to the guests, who wero Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Icenblce, Mrs. Arant, Mrs. Corpenlng, Mrs. McKenxle, Miss White. Mrs. Chamberlain, Mrs. Grigs by, Mrs. Brown and Mlsa Baker. 'ration of oilier areas, thereby In- condiuon in wnicn tney can uu juriiiuui.i .. v - - i .,.h.i.i iriii aro i wUh profit, the bulletin points out. which provisions must bo made for a CroaMnK tl. a1?"a I-ST m.5 iil Proocr dralnaae will accomplish rour considerable .low or water. Tl.o cov- I urtliermoro ,1 rained Ian I mny bl ebjects: Flrat. the lower.ug or tha ed drain, are for farm drainage p owe, ',,-. - "" , ground water table to a dopth whero, proper, alllioiign. except ';' ; " ,""'.',",! . ,.,,v.ou, ndvant-1 the moisture and air within the root dltlonal expense, they could bo used earlier Ills 1. an o bvloua advanl sone will be properly balanced. See- equally well for the main outlets. Ah age In Ihat f"?Jl?$ Jjl ond. tho creation of an outlet for per- a matter of Met. although they costhho land " '" J,C'Xil I colatlng water, so that tho ground more than the open canals, are main- supply wnler I J J ' water will not fluctuate excessively. Itenanco charges aro usually owor ,r.o . form. ' H linilinUII l 111' UV'B, .I11-IH"WI .w..t. ....... r, . . . jt , I n, ............ mii.l. . ntiinhln unfll'., la HnvPtl. iniru, me rnpia rcniuvni vi ut.-a, ... - - - - . tlll..,n ......... ,,'. .... hnw.. ...i r.,itivtinn nml Irrlcatlon aro much Mhem aro discussed In the bulletin. UiuiBiuifj iuuumuk i !'- "o - ' . Dsasisi !..... I?f)l rm i our runuai $2,000 Class HV KqiMI'I'IMI IT WITH 11 (IUAV.DAVIH i:i.i:cTmo and! HTAHTINd SVSTi:il ionIh oImiiiI GEORGE BIEHN, AJ La grippe Is present In the neigh borhood. Not a welcome guest, however. Mrs. Corpenlng was In town last Monday, visiting friends. A CHINESE VIEW W Midway Livery Co. IN1 NEW HANDS Horses bought aad sold. Har aess and buggies for sale. Good rigs for hire aad gentle horses. Baled hay aad grata for sale Pbeae S1SJ tmwkm an. TmsMmi We Do the Work Just Rlgkt PADS, PINGEL LORENZ "Tke Kaow How MM" tor, ili Klamatb, Pbeae S17 BUV IT FROM jRoberU&Hanks Hardware Store CUTLERY .TUB KEEN MUTTER im&M& Fifirf BaJ tWakaVC! .'""-"c'-r'' TT -" itwmr M'Sl'n-. mj'flusmmfsm aa. uih' I i Vf.?ikWS!l,' . rtr'-iittj' j. jh. - . ... . Mala" :' Flsame ITS f$&&jfM'.& a E ARE indebted to L'Echo de Chine, the Shanghai Journal which represents French interests in the Far East, for this very lucid ac count of the causes ol tne war, says the Gtascow Herald. It is the work of ia young Chinaman, "with a limited knowledge ot English." "Now, there is a great battle la Europe. This began because the Prince of Austria went to Serbia with his wife. One maa ot Serbia killed them. Austria was angry, and so fight Serbia. Germany write a letter to Austria. I will help you. Russia write a letter to Serbia. I will help you. France did not want to light, but tbey .got ready their soldiers. Germany write a letter to France. You don't get ready or will I light you in nine hours. Germany to fight them pass Belgium. Belgium say I am a country. I am not a road, and Belgium write a letter to England about Germany to them. So England help Belgium." In spite of bis limited knowledge of .Kngllsb. be gets home very neatly 'twice. "You don't get ready or I will j fight you In nine hours" crystallises I the mobilization terror of continental nations; 'and "I am a country. I am mm a Mjf " la wnwtlW if ta Mnit tlPll. JtUfc . WU W,tM V fcWW MWW llant of Brlttlsh eplgrammuts al though the phrase Is solid truth, as few epigrams are. .'. Scattered Sbts . e e e e , SOME FELLOWS take tkeaualVM so blamed seriously that they fiaally balieve everybody else does, ONE ADVANTAGE of living la the Klamath country la that tt thing go wrong you can blame your troubles to the new county court. A FELLOW ASKINQ a clerk for a "hat to suit my head" recently, was led to tke soft hat department after a hasty "once over." MSSBSfaassmWt GIVE YOUR YARD a thorough clean- up then you'll he aared the embaraesmeat of aavlag amateur eet- tlemeat workers eslllag to tee If taar ctn do aaytklag to alleviate" your ,: nareatly squalid condition. ? i M a f) IT MIGHT BE flntaMat to looal farmers to kaew that Utra fad as O. W. HarrU, P. Kinsman and H. M. Miller went fishing Thursday, aad made a big catch. A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal Sheridan 'iiavi: vou iionsKs to mkix? Ivan Icenblce hurt his band severe ly last week. Miss Lola Wilson spent the week end with friends In Pine Grove. Charles Dutton bad good luck Sun day, fishing for mullets at the Lost River diversion dam. The showers Friday evening spoiled the big brush burning the boys ot Pine Grove planned to hold near H. M. Miller's barn. The recent meeting of the Pine Grove Literary Society enjoyed a pro gram consisting of songs, recitations, banjo music by O. W. Harris and Clarence Harris, and violin numbers by Mr. McClure and selections oa the organ by Mrs. 8. B. Icenblce. I V want from 100 to 500 head of Mioiixm for Krench artillery service. I Wo want horses or the blocky type, like a half brood I'ercheron or sblre. L Echini 1200 to 1300 nounds. from (Written for the United Press) iMclIalo en him tho laugh. Nothing c (0 9 yoaru 0jji nny coior hut light NEW YORK, March 31. Whether J """'"(J. he said, and hiked back to rny ol wi,t0i (r0n 16-1 to 10 hands the Now York Yankees finish first or .Captain Huston and Colonol Rupport. h.hj Ayono ttn Isik Ibis kind of nihth m thn eomine nenant flaht. and dropped aguo hints about n ,.., Il0.,fv .. nt the Adams raacb, they're aolna to havo something thlsMB"" ho knew of that would bo glad. ., ,. or Hotc, ,M, Klamsih I season they haven't had In yoars. That . havo him. i Falls, ami wo will bo glad to look! Is a man directing the playing undl ' ,"'""- " CT u'w wor"nL them. I'rendi Inspertlon will bo, .kn I. nun,,,, nn.l ,,nt n ' tllOV told l.llll til SCO MfltltlgOr Boil-1 ...,.. ..- V will UttV for' mere figurehead, subject to tho whims, owm that whatuvcr figure ho cjuotod J() )l0ri,,.K w,cn tt nccopt them, re- and notions of owners and small stock was goon cnougii lor uiciii, auu umi , RarJc(1) of ncUo of ,ll0 French holders, who lhlnk thoy know morojaii nugoiiauons nnoui nis comrnci Kw.rnment. , about tho dally diamond grind than'"'1! hao to bo between ho and n- FRANK AIIAM8 St SON, islnml It. It wna so utterly llllllko RI.V-. - - -- - ' real manager. ,,., . ,,,, .., ,., , ., ,.,, ,' What ho 8aJ8 goes In regard to blr-yankoo mnIiagcmcnt ,)ofor tliat , Ing and tiring of players. couldn't get It. Ho was also slightly This was shown in the Marty Mc- ,,coVcd. So when tho Yanks pulled Hale deal. Marty had been used to out for .savannah on their annual dealing with tho Farrell-Dovery crowd prlns training Jaunt tho thoeplan ond whon ho wanted to consult about ,pnC,or was not numbered among his new contract ho went, as usual, to tno80 pjegont. For about a week nf Captnln Huston and Colonol nupport, tor tho tcam )cft Marty hxxng around tho owners. Bill Donovan was com-'Now Vorki B0Cing Iluppcrt and Hus- jpletely Ignored. ton nlmost dally, nml always with tho Imagine the sorrel-topped hurlor's Hamo result: "Soo Dill Donovan." surprise when he was curtly Informed, Finally Marty gave It up, and paid that whether he was tendered a now this own expenses to Savannah to soo contract or not was siricuy up to mi). The ToMi.'.'iitl l'lat So I I lie center of tlilugs; just block off Mn.li nit (til, TcL i(U Cal and Miss Jennie Icenblce spent Sunday evening as guests of Nora, Ed and Earl Miller. The Pine Grove Sunday school will elect new officers Sunday. All mem bers are requested to be present, and all visitors will be cordially welcomed. Buy and Sell Tlutt Our llii.lnt- We dent miiiiru with yon. Cow' and io) U Harrison &Mtt Our storu l on Ktanulb An nml Sixth street ho does. 13111 Donovan is a A Satisfied Customer Is Our Best Asset wi: iiavi: a l.iuii:htookof ciiocki:i(Y at iikiiit I'HICW, ,V IIIHILAV Wm. C. Hum Hardware Company TeleDhone 183 5th and I UIU Donovan. Ho wasn't oven quoted i This may not scorn so Important on a price at tho Yankeo headquarters, j tho faco or It, but It marks a now This was so unusual that Marty Just epoch In tho ifo or tho Yunks, What couldn't get It straight In his hoad. over tho success or tho team may Lo go ho went out and hunted up Bill 'good or bad .1 U wholly up lo Hill Donovan. Dill told him what ho Donovan. could expect when ho signed a con- tract. Ho quoted a figure $300 over; Home wonderful new suits for boys what McHale rccelvod last year, and'nt K. K. K. Store. The new officers of the Pine Grove Literary Society are: President, Ivan Icenblce; secretary, Miss Ines Elliott; treasurer, Mrs. Icenblce; program committee, Robert and Inez Elliott and Jennie Icenblce. Mrs.,Parkburst, the Oleae postmis tress and merchant, has some new equipment for the postofflce and store. The boys of the Piae Grove school ive made bird houses for the protec tion of the birds. JBSBVrHBBSsHl W nsasssssssssssssssssssssssW I H' ' si m i wi7A jsapff PIAXOS KHO.M I7B TO gSOO PliAYKHH FltOM .1Mft TO glftOU School ii nil tnd up. cluiri'h organs $55 WHITE US. Shepherd Piano Depot Next Door to Post Ottce KI.AMATH FAI.I.H, OREGON THE OFTENER YOU VISIT oim hi:c.:ivin(! tkixem WINDOW Till! fll'llKK YOB wiu. hi: 01' HI'CCESS w I'HOSI'KIHTV. T1IKMANWH0 havkh wiii:ni:vkii hb ca", avi. ft IIISHAVIN08HEM iMHtMiivroHI'CCIJKH. BAVIN", jicans siMTi:aa. 8TW HAVINO TODAY. , m ..A't cidot ot a nrc ANncA WINir.Q Ri riixo i JiiiL ", ; jr m. -.Tit VI 1U1TU DAMC OREGON F3I ems swmsrm i GoodiHorses at the Blue Front Stables i ri.one snaw. Klamath near 8th a ood horses deserve good care. (lvo It to Them DR. PRENTICE veterinary surgeon I6e a batten, 1 a Ha, Dutchess Trousers K. K. K. Wore. If yea are looklag far a geed farm or atoek raaefc, ft wfll asy jrea to see cmHeate. lists iaelade aasae of the m AMlBmU. m-mmAm tfVj VadaJsVJU ssffv Bjmjgmmrmmmmmf mrvmHjmmm-mmmm) smm MIV srmameasm athBassa. Jfatar tm kaaf to aaswer qaestioM. M0 MMa St.. Fhaaa . Dea't amy sm aatssasasls sWy have tried Mm aew Maxwesl, sswrn tog dsmsastratsd at WWta, peNsaa rage. YMs is Mia feast aaissashsls bay t the asarket, haa sleetrk starter sadHgMs. Far ismilag p aiyssss k fsf IpMlit IMp l "sWlBPP 4Mfml sfsWP s Patlmsa. The fVe to tdsM at Ksasv atk falls. ' Don't Let Your Moving Worry You FIRST CIjASH STORAGE ROOM IN CONNECTION WESTERN TRANSFER CO. Phone 187. Viftli aad Mala We Have the BettTire on the Market AND WE WIUL BACK IT TO THE LIMIT, THK FISK, WITH THE NEWTRBAD. v j. E. Howie 7 HOWIE OARAGE Arwrtd, "Sec rlie Vulcaniaing' Man" 64 Main tih Xy 5) Our Specialty Is the Fillitf Prescriptions ; j t V12 Mi fjv Our (HfN mtw contain nearly thlrlV'tHo IImhumimI. m'I ,,,,,, t $ ........... ......... i,...t alike. A Mil in it iimnnir saturactory, to imiiii iiwior iii i j.f ... ........ . .... . i. l..i (llt'UIIB ! I'lmriiwey, Test4d drags Ihat ronforni t Hip I'""' ,mm! ?fL 1.IIW nro used, and our prices an a l"' ' exlM'1 quiillly will ullov. W'llM1jf ? Regitftreil TettMl Drigi RewmWe Price sC-sT s 1M .a w wj.L ' I'b.isu "-ml " I "sssi tZTTgc '' aat 'ZZ-m '" 9sPt -jil' .. UNDERWOOD'S PHARMj rilraa Ifal. .ul SdL .'UI.AUATII VAI"! ." ".-. sswiwmjmji i, " . i mm ? r if B " jP.