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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1915)
'Sc Monday, APini, i,. ip SBSSBBftaBBBM'tf.!1 L-' THE EVENING "HERALD. KLAMATH FALL1, OREGON a tf. lC l H B iv k ? I. Sat i. lK i. - IJl fry - f FiVKi llrfftt-iL IfAHny r&iSH' a ft'VM Si . J JV W :: - sanaft &.. - it- -t- 6.tR, fORatXHT sw :flRMi,iii u sky . Kin : rNXM iMIOna ar de: ;:''HlCttT ratmnaD steam heated V MHtttkiOWraMl. IMM' , ;Aralaaed. tfJOM'3 . taqalre 110 iMNi -tf r FOR SALE 0i0W0iW0W0wim0m0W0ijiwaA FOE aLE Mytsam aa roller kenr- tag tHisar wagoa at ,a bargain; tsjraaa t right party. E. T. Skeskerd Mum Depot. lMt PIAMO tar aato Aetna "B." ear Herald. M-tf MISCELLANEOUS MMMMIMMMIIMMIMNIWNWI VANTaTD' 'la a aad saraa aaartsr ar three mshtklmhlo skela aa4 . sscsasl ksnj work karaees. Writ baa MC.KkHaatk late. rom,TmAS-4aariac orchard aad feimiaclaa a km part ot Rata ' Rhar' TaUay; aiao' tea raataaaea property ta aiedferd, Ora.. to Talaa of w M,a; all r part tor stock raaeh. I .'.. ---'..' m-.. rw- AMIW x. o ., ini, vre. -.' ,.-A WANTED RatpoaUble couple de- alrai furalikad kooae, close la; ao chilarea. Adaraas IC7. Herald oea. VMtr: , PROFESSIONAL CARDS tiwtmMv Ba1J1Wa,VVMkMaaaaMAM - -trtr AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY mCKAXCB Oracoa Aawetatlaa 1 Tttta .v EABX . WHITLOCK UNDERTAKER EMBALMER County CoroBcr Csssplesa Faaeral Faralskiats 'Pkaaa 418 tk aad Plae Wood! Wood! ssada load ....... I.75 doable load .... Abuolutely dry, slahs $1.35 c '(Bxtra ea kill) IC-iack: Body and Ljmk 4-feot Body and Limb Hectt iliilaas Qaal Leave orders at Asklaad Store, 3d aad Mala.-' Wood Wood Fruit . PHONE PC. CARLSON JBnaaM ahJ l'sjsmkammaAaMguB R) saVBRaaaiaBmBM "aaaBaBI saBSsasaBaBaBnsaBaBjnnBj W Do taa Work Just BJgkt FADE, nXGKL A LORSNZ "Tke Kaaw How Maa" .Cor. tk Klaawtk, Pkoae SIT The Motor Boat Daily afafgagur Froiffet Upper Lake Points Baa' leaves Western Transfer . office every ''morning at 7:11, FA Mitre, (bug AWMMkWMMlWM lywNiM.vwi man w shirts ICaaaat be sarpaasad. Our col lars are aaaaiaa wkb tne great- fast skill aad care.- Wo call for all bundles, rough dry or fin- KLAMATHFALLS STEAM LAUNDRY VMWyWMMMWMMWWMMMMMIWIMMW MfMMMMMWMM ian Hares blood, for wiitna Puroosas Hr.d '.. : .,.- .-tr r - ?M&3 .0.-A. MSS. j EMPRESS Service TbeErenwgHawJd WiO. satjiaataseet Publieked dally aaeept Saaday k Tho Herald Pualhwlag Cmmjit art Klamatk Falle, M lit foartk Mml: Katered at tka portota at Klaaf ath fall. Orate, for traaasamsea through the mails at secMd-etaes matte. SuboerlpUea Hm ay Mil to aay address la the Uaksd States: . One year IM0 Oat meatk KLAMATH PALLS, OMMON MONDAY, APKL IB, ltlS AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS WHEN PEACE COMES w, . that aaach dlstnrbed, tke DoTe of Peaee, once more tat- tara to a perek 0Tr Europe, aad traaqalltty aaala spreads Its vlaga orer tkat aakappy land, aa era ot tremendous prosperity will be opened up to tke Uatted Statea. wic. win The deaiaad for our be greater than our power to supply. Erery eoncelrable iadaatry will be taxed to Its utmost to meet the In sistent cry from abroad. Erery farmer, every manufacturer, every laborer will be caMed upoa to work unceasingly that the ever la creaalnr demand for products may be And Europe pays with gold. Just what condition are we, of Klamath county. In to reap our full share of this coming Influx of foreign gold? Are our farmers utilising every foot of around tkat the greatest of all crops may be produced? Are we, as a people, alive to the glorious opportunity that approaches? If not, the time is opportune for us to be up and doing. Work will accomplish many things. But Opportunity aad Procrastina tion never clasp hands. . Scattered Shots . e e HAMMER EVERLASTINGLY W HEN thinking about the beat way to secure satisfactory re sults from advertising, one Is remind ed of the minister who preached the' same sermon to a new congregation for several consecutive Sundays, and when criticised by the official, brethren said that, he was waiting to see some results along the line of the sermon before be gave them a new one. If a good many advertisers had the patience and perseverance of this preacher they would be almost certain to obtain. In the end, results aad bet ter value for their money than they sometimes get. TWA8 AN ILL wind that spoiled flycaatlag on several Klamath streams yesterday. WE HAVEN'T heard yet whether the Kroaprlns WllkeJm sank any American vessels before It entered aa American harbor for relief aad re pairs but la these days, of American neutrality, we wouldn't be greatly surprised. REGISTRATION CLOSES Thurs day. Are you registered? , SOME WOMEN love some they can't marry aad marry some maa they can't love. THE CHEERFUL loser Is usually a fallow who did not lose much. THE NEXT FBWaays will see sev eral enterprises started that will meaa employment! for more people, and another marketeer Klamath pio- ducts. And still some, insist that times are still hard. WOMEN HAVE varied methods of keeping their busbasds. Some keep them always in hot water NOW, REALLY, why aren't you registered? -There are severs! villages in Russia where skoalag horses Is aa everyday task for tke women, as the whole vil la la oagaaod pormaaeatly fa black- smttkaisT,' aad womoa do axaetly tk aaat work as:tM OM rmr M. V, s t K.K.K, Store. ''aerylalac:fsY7atsrMM)raaa pay rolls'? la' tkaistofaa ofrEmgaoCam merciai;cik. " ' a) YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES At Salt Laker- R. H. K. lrUaBd .-,;,.- 8 IS ! alt Lak .- 7 14 1 Higgtaaotaam, Srani, Covaleakl and Carirt; C. Williams. Le Roy and Haaaah. At Yeales-. Moralaciaaia , R. It. E. 4 1 7 4 Pruatt, Los Aagelea' 3 Oakland ........,..,. t Hums, Ryan aad Broeks: Christian aad Kuhn; At Lot Angelea Afternoon game R. H. it E. a Loi Angeles ........;. 7 Oakland S 13 ijOTe ana uoies; Aoies, uornuaB . .. i, and Elliott At Oakland Mornlac aae R. H. E. &an Francisco 3 8 1 onlce ..t.....i.h x 8 3 KlliUay, Burakaat, Faanlas and CUrk;Healey and 8pencer. At Ban Francisco Afternoon same R. H. E. Vence 8 10 .3 San Francisco .......... 4 8 3 Jtltt aad Mttas; .Pernoll, Beaham and Schmidt. The followlai uaclalmsd mall matter advertised on the 3d day of April. 1916. will be seat to the dead letter office at Waafclaiton. D. C.. on !lhe 24th, d ' 1916 Beats. Clyde Coats, D. C. Culp, Martin Johnson, L. W. Kelsey. J. A. Long, Luther L. Miller, XW. l Natwtck, Miss Orbie Neskowskl, Mrs. Joslt Prue, Victoria Rogers, Fred, F. Rodrtque, Mr. C. (foreign) Schmlts, J. A charge of one cent will be made on all letters delivered from this list In calling for letters please say "ad vertised." W. A. PELZELL, P.M. A little more than one-third of the workers of this country arc agricul turists. Boys Salts, with two pair of paata; soma flue sty lea, at K. K, K; Store., The tonnage of the Oreat Lakes fleet In 1914 amounted to 3,938,788. Accurst? laformatloa about the Klswssth Basin. Ask Chllcote. I Closing Out Renters We. bare a number of pianos that we have used for this winter for renting in town, but aa part of them would be idle this sum mer, and we need the 'space for our new talking1 machine depart ment we will make very low prices and almost renting terms on these to close them out When we say that there are sev eral real bargains we mean it, so you bad better investigate early. SfepM Ito Iieptt Nest Door to Post Ossee "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, JED FEET "TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly daaee with delight. Away go tho aekss aad. pains, the corns, callouses, blisters aad bunions. "TIZ" drsws out the acids and poisons that puff up your' feet. No -matter how lisnl yea work, how wag you ilunco, how far you walk, or hou' lung you remain on your feet, "TI2" rings restful foot' comfort. "TIZ" is won derfnl for tired sawing) swettsa, smsrtwf fart. Your feet jass mats for, jeyi skess sever hurt oi ue a xe cast bsw.m -iiv now irom say draggUt orlssailmtnt siore, Knl foot torture fersrsr-wsar smaller shoes. kssp yew fast fresh, swset and hapn- SBBUBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsW aBKBaar1 egaamaSw BBBBBBaaaWssMi B a4 Late Market Quotations LOCAL PRICKS FOR PRODUOK, STOCK PORTLAND AND BAN TIONB (The follewlag fliarea are IHom paid for tke commodltira eauatw atcr, bjr local merchants nau mar ki-U.) VcceUbka Potatoes, per cwt. aood whltei, litl.zS cash:1 nthr ri!oa from 11.00 i t r ----- m . (down. Onions, per cwt., $1.76. Beets, turnips, carrots and imr snips, per lb. Itfc. Graiaa. Etc Oats, per cwt 1.60 Wheat, per cwt 13.00 Barley, per cwt 81.50 Butter aad Eggs Butter Ranch, SGc cash; 87 He trade. Kgfs Per doien, 17 He cash; SOt trade. Poultry iHens, per dosaa .15.6007.00 Fryers, per doien ...... 6.00 O6.00 Roosters, old, per lb . . . 8 c I Dressed Meats Pork, per lb 8 9 c Vesr, per lb 10 Oil c Lamb, per lb 12 c Mutton, per lb 12 c ' .Livestock Steers, per lb 6 & 6Hc Cows, per lb .....6 O &Hc Stock hogs; per lb ...... 6 Q 0 He Hogs, per lb 6 c Veal, per lb 6nO 7 c Mutton, per lb 6HO 7 c Cured Meats Shoulder, per lb Bacon, per lb 18 Ham, per lb 17 120c O20 c 20 x SAN FRANCISCO MARKET Steers No. 1, weighing. 900 to 1100 lbs.. 07c; 1100 to 1300 lbs., 0HO6K; second quality, 6HO6K. Cows and holfers Good, 66c; second quality, &H 06c. Bulls an stags Good. 4 06c: Jfalr. 3 4c. Calves Light weight, 0Hc; medium, 8 8 He; heavy 87c Sheep Wethers, 0HO7c; ewes, 6He. Lambs Yearlings, 80Hc; suck lings, 5 9c. Hogs Hard grain fed, weighing 100 to 200 lbs., 7HK7Kc;,200-300, 7 07Kc; undesirable hogs, 5 6c. lORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Steers Prime light $7.25 7.40 Cholco 7.00 7.30 Medium 6.006.76 Cows Prime ......... 6.00O6.70 Choice 5.75 6.00 Medium 5.0000.50 Heifers Prlmo ....... 5.76 6.26 Good 5.50 6.75 DULL sen, IK HEADACHE Or. Jisus' Headaclkt Powders rt 'Urn at onot 10 oasts s You take a Dr. Jams' Headache Powder aad in Just a fsw moments your bead dean aad all neuralgia aad distress vanishes. It's tke quickest sad surest rellsf for ksadaake, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or asrvs racking. Send someone to tke drag stow sad get a dime package now. Quit suffering It's so assdless. OBe sursyou get Dr. Judos' Headaoae Powders then there will be no dissp. polntmcnt. r Apq THE AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK It the biggest photographic advance in twenty years. We have them in all sizo frem $9.00 up, Aik, or send for the new Autographic booklet. a. , UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Corner Mala aad Kerenth KLAMATH VMAM, OHKOON IM1ULTRY, MKATH AND MVK. FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK QUOTA. nulls Prime ......... C. 8506.75 Sings Prime ,. 8.0006.36 Cholco ,.,.... 5.C0O6.00 Calvos Prime 0,0008.60 lloga Prime llRht, 175-326 lbs, $7.3007.55 Cholco medium. 140-176. 7.00O7.25 Light, 00-140 lbs ...... 6.60 O7.00 Rough, 276 Urn up (1,26 00.60 Shern Wethers Rest yearlings 17.7608.25 Old 7.00O7.75 fiwes Rest 6.7BO7.00 Choice 0.2BO6.75 Sheep Mixed ......... 0.C0OT.C0 Umbs Prlmo 8.50O9.25 Spring Inmbs, $10. Choice 8,0008.60 Medium 7.8607.75 ShearllnRS, $ I less In all lines. IHIRTLAM) LETTER While the quality offered last week was not ns good as the quality offorod the previous week the cattle market opened Monday nt steady prices. Prlmo steers are quoted nt 7.7G; cows at 0.00 to 6.80. A light run of hogs last week brought tho price up to 10 cents with good quality offering. Prime light hogs are quoted at 7.60. Thoro Is good demand for an Increased offer ing In the hog section. The wether market took another Jump upward when a nice load of wethers sprung tho market a qunrter. Prlmo Inmbs are bringing 9.20, while a- low spring umos orouiiii iv.vv. Market strong. Some wonderful new nulls for boys ; at K. K. K. Store. Superior Laundry When yon open a' bundle OUR ROUGH) DRY and see lww nice aad sweet otcrjUiing Is, you caa't but realise how LITTLK if any ran be saved by doing It your self, and also how IlKAL'TIFULLY WHITK nil your clothes art. Phono fill You'll Get a Good Turnout From the Blue Front Stables Mundy & Hilyard, Props. Phone 2A3W. Klamath, near Sth Office of Dr. C. O. Prentice Veterinary Surgeon We have do fences to mend before atkinf you for Diamond SquotfM. Tirt preference. This tire's record in 1914 was so clean so thoroughly setkfying to 99 out of ovcry 100 users that it stands out as the bright spot in the haze of tire argument. And bear in mind the above men tioned figures are not ours, but repre sent the testimony of hundreds of tire dealers covering tho sale of over 500,000 Diamond Squeegee Tread Tires. What is more, this volume of undeniable tire evidence will be placed in every tire user's hands free for the asking. Diamond Squeegee Three are sold at these "FAIR-LISTED" PRICES: I Diamond .. nsamoad ma Sauee a Stuesgss 30x3 .48 344 CJOJS 30u3fc 12.30 Madft SaUO 33x3)5 14.00 37aS 33M 33x4 SO.00 MsDi 4M0 .MBassBBBBBsMsBassnsjaassBBauaBuuausBssanBaBBm PAY NO UORK HnBffin t irrsri"isi-j"sisi i" mmtmimiimymtmfvrwmiivyrifify0yr'yvwvvrnj.K Recently a Maxwell "25" made a climb of 3,200 feet in two miles on the Toll Houm Grade, near Fresno, in the course of a hundred mile trip, using only 1 pint of oil, 1 gallon of water, and averaged 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline. It was loaded to full capacity, 4 pas sengers and driver, besides extra gas, oil anil tires. This is a stunt that no other car has ever done before. Do you wonder why the Max. well factory is running night and day? WHITE PELICAN GARAGE JrJnHtfiflMfffsjkmMb.-. ' asasasasasaasaasaP3asMasasa33"9Tl"KSasasp le 1 1 BTaaaV JK SHo'Sasaal 29 m. 'fr AbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbHsbbbbbbT'bbb''bbbs T)9 j)U:' V'IT?' '-f ,::I!bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVbWI''4bb ' - 'W1" . '"""t'-'S ''v;v,' wRIMSbH .v'fiPs 4. i iL - ' l VWawBfiTsBBl - x''if4 tJ FIRST NATIONAL BANK UMtal sMOCk. S1UU.UU0.00 UrDlUS, JU,Wf.r U. S, fHtPOHITAKV OUR POLICIES- . To distribute the baaks sisrti In such a sy as to iiisuum i nay ceadllloas aad at all staaw aa aniple reserve to moot u i of l(a depositors and Uka ear of Ma iMirrowlaa rusiomers. a Mrrnnip iianir m uimm0 niauiMa bimmi fTiiniiiiuniii "' PLVS PKRSONAL SKRVICK. That Is Why Mo Many New Accounts Aro 0Hii-d iKrr- 2 WESTERN TRANSFER CO. YOUIt IIUSJNKHS AND OUR aWSINKSft WANT TO IK) llW"! I'liono IS7. 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