The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLt,
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Published dally swept Sunday by
Tho Herald PubHsatag Campiay at
Klamath Falls, at 111 Fourth nttee.
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Eatered at tka peetemce at Klas-
atk Falls, Oregon, for traaammawu
through tka malls as second-elans
matter.
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LOST AND FOUND
tiBT Black velvet handbag: con
tained cola purse and money. Leave
at Herald office. 21-It
Subecrlptlon tarns by aiatl to aay
address in, the United states:
One year ... . v a
FOR RENT
NICELY FURNISHED steam heated
rooms at the Clalrmont. 80-lmo.
FOR RENT-Slx room house, with
bath and basement, on High street,
between Tenth and Eleventh. Inquire
1006 Pine street. , !-
FOR SALE
PIANO tor
Herald.
sale Address
"B," care
10-tt
for SALE Very reasonable. 12
foot plate glass floor case wjth fix
tures; dresser; dufold davenport;
itknn tab!: two chairs. Call, at
"Needlecratt. -
MISCELLANEOUS
s. TO TRADE 169 acres timber land
'ter koaae In Klamath Falls. Ad-
dress box 1111. -19-6t
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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- CITY' AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS INSURANCK
Members Otegoa Association
TtUs Mea
EARL WH1TLOCK
UNDERTAKER
EMBALMER
County Coroner
Complete Funeral Furnishings
, Phone 416 6th and Pine
W. O. SMITH
J. K. PADDOCK Wttli START Taw
PliANT WHEN MACHINERY AR
HIVM CHOC CHUiDRBN
STUDYING
One month
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KLAMATH FALLS, OtUMON
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 IMS
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KLAMATH FALLS
Henrietta Lyon and Grace Lytle
haveiornanlned classes In their rooms
at school lathe Junior Audubon So
ciety (or tka stady ot Mr. The
children are very enthuslaatlc oyer
this work; and are basy making bird
house.
WOOD PAVEMENT WHY NOT?
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Wood! Wood!
.Block, isingto load .'$1.76
Block, double load 64.00
Absolutely dry slabs 93.26
(Extra on hill)
16-inch Body and Limb Wood
4-foot Body and Limb. Wood
' Rock Springs Coal
Leave orders at Ashland - Fruit
Store. 3d and Main.
PHONE 288
P. C. CARLSON
(Herald Spirts! Sarvtee)
BONANZA. April II. Joka Hon
purchased a Ford la tka Falls Mon
day.
J. E. Paddock has bought tka Bo
nanza creamery. Ha expects to start
it aa soon as tka proper mackiaery
can be Installed.
N ANOTHER part ot today's Herald
is a statement by a prominent
lumberman regarding the revival ot
wood block pavement throughout the
world. Cities that a number ot years
ago discontinued 'this form ot street
tmuivivemcnt In the erase oyer the
umnv so-called "permanent" types
nr main resortlnn to wooden pave
ment, finding, alter careful experi
ment, that this type Is cheaper, more
durable, less noisy and more satis
factory In every manner.'
If New York. Chicago. Paris,
Seattle. Boston and other cities be
lieve wooden navement is good tor
their streets It should be good enoagn
for Klamath Falls' streets and road
wars, which are used much leas by
traffic The Initial cost Is no greater
than In any form ot hard surface
navement. and as single blocks can
be taken up and replaced whenever
necessary without disturbing the rest
of the, paving, it Is easily seen that
the UDkeen cost Is trivial.
Lumber Is the greatest of Oregon's
nmAneta. Klamath COUUtT Is QUO
of the state's' greatest lumbering
i centers, and red fir. which Is meeting
with little demand at present. Is the
ideal wood for paving. Red fir, Is
plentiful near Klamath Falls, and the
adontlon of this form of pavement
would bring Into demand a product x very enjoyable evening waa spent
- tn.th Muitilw1 eitttM fthftt WMllA ... ... . ai tolVa a Owll
VL rlWiiii . m " - Uf fewuV JVm w ww w--
! increase the ontpnt of these punts, p.raon's last Saturday. Tka
Rive steady employment, w unn was, y. was paneea wiin sum u
Excavation has been started tor the
hotel which Darley Wlshard jure to
build here. They will commence
hauling lumber soon. The Odd Fal
low s expect to have their lodge rooms
In the new building.
Judge Griffith preached hare Sun
day morning and evening. Ha win
return the third Sunday of next
month.
Rev. aad -Mrs. Hall spent part of
last week aa guests ot Rer. Hutchin
son at Merrill.
Mrs. Grace Lytle has fully recov
ered from her Illness, and Is again
at her school work.
Mrs. Dr. Johnson has been enjoy
ing a visit from her mother, brother
and brother's wife from the East.
There will be special services at
the Bonanta church Sunday evening
next for the Odd Fallows and Re-
bekahs. The members of these or
santxatlons will attend in full re-
Late Market Quotations
LOCAL WUCW6 FOR PRODUCE, POULTRY, MBATS AND LIVK-STOCK-PORTLAND
AND SAN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK QUOTA.
TtONS
en m4t. Miml duality. 66HC
Cows nnd heifers Good, 66j6Kc;
second quality, 6H 06Hc.
Dulls and slags uoou, v.
fair, 304c.
Calves Light weight, 9ttc;
medium, 88ttc; haaTT Tc
Hhon Wethers. 0V4Tc; owes.
0 W6Ue; shorn sheep, K tf 1c less.
Larasb Yearlings. 7.9ic; suca
lings, 77Ke.
Hard grain (sa, wunmus
Use of food Block Is
idihgOvi
(The feUewtnt flenrea are woso
id tar tk cMunedHlcs enumer
later, by local saerchanu and mar-
keta.)
Vafetablea
Potatoes, ner cwt. Oood whites,
f 1.60 cash: other grades from 11.16
down.
Onions, per cwt., 11.76.
Beets, turnips, carrots aud par
snips, per lb. lUc
Grains. Etc
Oats, per cwt. 11.60
Wheat, per ewt
Barley, per cwt ..li.oo
Batter and Eggs
Butter Ranch, 21 He cash; 16c la
trade.
Kggs Per doten, 17 He cash; I0t
trade.
Poultry
'Hens, per doaaa .-. 6.60 7.00
Fryers, per dosen 5.00QB.00
Roosters, old, par lb., 8c.
Dressed Meats
Pork, par lb. 8
Veal, per lb 10
Lambs, par lb It
Mutton, per lb
Livestock
Steers, per lb 6
Cows, per lb
Stock kogs, per lb
Hogs, par lb
Veal, per lb
Mutton, per lb 6HO
Cared Meats
Shoulder, per lb 1
Bacon, per lb 18 Vio
Ham, per lb 17 10
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100 to 100 lbs., 7H7e; 100-800, cities lme come to
PORTLAND, April 81 N, I. Ayar,
president ot tha St. JohM Umber
company, who haa glvas sMiy
to wood blocks aa a pavlsg material,
bellevos tha Oregon pro-net akouW
stand a good opportunity in compete
.)nn .ith other material! for paving
the roads and streeU of tka stale.
nr.ian is tho reat producer of flr
i..n.hP.'' mlil Mr. Aysr. "and It Is be
lug hougin t 'lWant places for pav
in- mirnoHOH ami litulad at a naavy
pxioi by mil or vnter. It Paris,
kiw vnrk tendon ntttl other large
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Hie conclusion
7"Ue; unJoilrable hogs, 66c
MARKET
IH1RTLAND
LIVESTOCK
Cattle
Steers Prime light . . . .I7.00Q7.16
6He
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7 c
7 C
6.76 7.00
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6.8606.76
6.7606.86
6.00 06.60
6.00 06.76
6.60 06.76
6.86 O 6.76
6.000660
6.60 O6.00
6.00O8.60
Prime light. 176-886 lbs. 17.60 7.85
Choice medium, 140-176. 7.40O7.60
Light, 90-140 lbs 7.16V7.40
Housb. 876 lbs up 6.60 O7.00
Choice
Medium
Cows Prime .
Choice ....
Medium
Heifers Prime
Good
Bulls Prime .
Stags Prime .
Choice
Calves Prime
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET
Steers No. 1. weighing 900 to
1100 lbs., 6 7c; 1100 to 1600 lbs..
Wethers Best yearlings 7.76S.86
Old 7.60OU.00
Ewes Best
Choice
Sheep Mixed
Ijtmbs Prime ....
Spring lambs, 810.
Choice 8.00Q6.0.Q
Medium 7.8607.76
Shearlings, 81 loss la all lines.
6.76 O7.00
0.86O6.76
6.60 7.60
8.60 9.86
The national library In Paris con
tains the oldest map of the heavens,
made la China. 600 B. C, and show
ing 1.460 stars.
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PWpg aid Twritoag
Wa Do the Work Just Right
Tank work of all kinds
-- PADE," PTNGEL LORENZ
CerSUi Klamath Phone 81
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10c a button, SI a rip,
Trousers. K. K. K. Store.
Dutchess
III Wrong
The Mistake la Made by Many Klam
atliFaUeCMJaeu
ik.i thit wtMiiiuti uiock is ma mosi
satisfactory mntor.nl for paving their
boNt streets and boulnvarda, then It
necms strange that Uora In Port
land and throughout tha state, wnere
wood Is the greatest natural raaonrce,
wo should Import raw material tor
paving purposes.
"Just suppose thai the roaaa and
streots woro paved ltli wood blocks,
what it would mean to thi lumber In-
auatrv and the thousands of men en-
....j in tt In various catiactttsaT It
wim mua moru money for every
body In the community, from tka nun
who works In the forest to tho owner
ot the sawmill and the accounUnU In
the office or the man who drives me
delivery truck or team. And It would
stimulate Interest In timber. But
above all. It would give us durable
pavements of the finest kind.
A country road forty mils la
iKiisth. with a hard surfsro pavement
eighteen feet In width, would retain
about 9,000,000 feet of block lumber.
The plan Is to build seventy miles of
hard surface roads. That wonia
moan 16,000,000 feet ot lumber. Six
teen million feet Is a large quantity.
It Is more lumber, 1 believe, by a big
mardn. than all the mills In tho Co
lumbia Rlvar districts have now on
their order books for foreign destina
tions, and If such an order was placed
by an outside buyer the Industry
would feel very much encouraged.
"We look to other cities to buy our
it
lumber. Eastern cltl. i,
Disced contract! rnr !..- j..."!'? 1
Wood block pavements, ko&vi
tardltasthemoHtproircMiMgLT 3
the direction of civic lrapr0Tt,Z i
"W go East sad to Kuropeus'f.. "
bow they employ tlm 00(1 Mocki!
great success In imlnt th.i,.,.""' '
Instead of having to io to ftrh r
New York or London to i,, 'r t
splendid streots cnu to built tu $
wooden blocks miulu in Orcsoi P tj
tha world what can bo dons with u
wood block, for Portland U in p,,, Z
io proni. merouy iinnnclally. j .i. A
tura to ssv that it Ornn ..... r'. M
block pavemtnt for lt itreeU.nuJ ii
,. ........ ...... ....(M.vru g. ,
substitutes In the liulldlnt of raBraM
cars, railroad brldsca nnd otWitnt. i
'i w i umiwK a rtssr u. h
maat. '
'TIlA VrAftlMal luirl .., il. . ... .
.-. .......... ,.,... ul uivrawonkn'ra
manufacture of lumber (on to n,jj
wan unu uui, uiu nun, InOBltSVM M
'" ii'SKiiiR camp 1st u,i
mill, and It la readily scon, limlat'j
mat If wood blocka wr. u ul
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1RHB DrODOBOU rilllUA ll WAIiIA tadJU jl
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swell the payroll of the cltrsMttstN
naie. a
'"TttAB MMIllll th u..l. , t J
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the blocks would furnlth mtUm, '
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tor n veriuiDie army, i ofllT(Ustk "v
la quite possible far tho woedkMu $
compete successfully with otssr hlgk l
clau materials, and as for tanks ,;.,
qualities, It will be far luptrisr. 01
that I am certain, for It sat Ua
proven In the Isrgv centers, wtatev
periments hnvo been rsrrltl as fcr
many years."
and as a result put more money Into
circulation here.
We are all wont to talk abont sup
porting home Industry, and here Is
an Ideal chance to do so. The Herald
has on' band data regarding wood
pavement, treatment ot paving blocks,
testa, etc.. compiled by lumber pub
lications and by the forestry service,
and this Is available at all times to
anybody Interested In any manner
In the adoption of wood block par
ing.
freshmenta were served.
Mr. Daniels has moved from the
Bowne ranch to the McCIellam ranch,
where he excepts to remain till sum
mer, when he will move to a resi
dence which he expects to build on
bis homestead.
A mixed baseball team from Bo
nanza expects to go to Yalnax Satur
day to play. The team will be made
up from the high school and town.
The Motor Boat
EMPRESS
Daily Service
V
Passengers Baggage
Freight
Upper Lake Points
Bus leaves Western Transfer
office every morning st 7:16.
F. A,Moore, Manager
Scattered Shots
THE REASON that a woman, no
matter bow ponderous she Is, speaks
always about getting "a little dress"
Is perhaps the reason that a man al
ways invites bis friend to nave "a
little ".drink." no matter If they are
after a quart schooner of suds.
THERE IS a difference between
knowlng.TOU think and thinking yon
know.
HOUSTON HOTEL
Furnished rooms, warm and
comfortable. Prices to meet
your needs. ;' A step only from
tha postofflce.
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, One of oar specialties
PaoMer
,0. K. TRANSFER COMPANY
and Klamatk
pffiaa on Sixth', between
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Tsvs'nmbe1f, jeiT Mala- Good
TvjmikLtor night,' jrisk, month.
: lrajEK-a RQOIKO HOUSE.
A GOOD START WAS made last
nleht toward a Klamath Falls' band.
This Is a move we must all encourage.
SOME PEOPLE seem content to
think that Klamath Falls has a great
future. If they would only get In nnd
do some consistent boosting work-
like subscribing to the fund to main
tain a representative at the exposi
tion they would hasten that future
along.
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THERE IS NO man In the world
whom everybody believes Is wise. Just
land good. At least one person will
demur.
Yon "auto" see those Ladles Auto
Caps for 91.00 aad S1.9B at K. K. K.
Store. l
Belgian Hares
Full blood, for Breeding Purposes
O. A. STBARN8
117 S. Riverside Street
Solid Comfort
Means relaxation, nnd
this condition is brought
about easiest by listening
to your fnvorlte music
played on the Columbia
Grafonola. Terms, $8 per
month.
prices, $ ir.se to esse
Shepherd Piano
Depot
Look for the causa of backache.
To be cured, you must know tke
cause.
If It's weak kidneys you must set
)be,kldneys working right.
A resident of this vicinity shows
you how.
8. Colbert, farmer, 908 N. Central
avenue, Medford, Ore., says: "I had
terrible peine across my back and I
could hardly stooV The kidney se
cretions were unnatural and I had to
get up often at night. Doan's Kidney
Pills brought me wonderful benefit,
tl can now work without having pain
land weakness and I get my proper
rest."
Price 60c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy got
Doan's Kidney Pills the aama tkat
Mr. Colbert bad. Foater-Mllburn Co.,
props., Bufalo, N, Y,
(Paid Advertisement)
SAYS GERMANY
ANGRY AT U. S.
SAN FRANCISCO TOY MERCHANT
SAYS BALK OF MUNITIONS TO
ALLIES DISLIKED HV TEUTON'S.
SEES NO STARVATION TMKKK
WE WOULDN'T KICK so much
about Italy becoming embroiled in
thtx war If King Bmaauel would only
send a couple of thousand of these
tenors to the battleSelds.
WE SUPPOSE the report ot com
mencement ot railroad activities south
from Bead In the Shevlln timber
sounds real depressing.
Llrernool school girls are now
acting as telegraph messengers In the
postoffiee department
F
if the suffrage amendment la
itnntd in Hair lamer woman will
not be oomnaHed to tall tattr aft.
faffta
Experience a
ITP I I GBOBSH
Feeling of Security
The people who deposit their
valuables In our safety vaults
cease to worry about 'their safety.
They rest secure In knowing that
whatever happens, their valuables
will bo protected. Come In and
see our vaults and let us explain
how you may obtain one for your
use.
FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tens Bow TeH
MUM
Nee-
GROCERIES
Lettuce, Radishes
Green Onion
Now Is tho 1 1 mo onBuaewt
for such tilings, and yes till
get them frctli tiers, ;
VAN RIPER M.
"Qaallty (Irocen"
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Anything
WE CAN
DO
WESTERN TRANSFER CO.
Phone if " "'
You feel fine In a tew moments.
Your cold la head or catarrh will bo
gone. .Your clogged nostrils will
open. The air passages of your bead
will clear and you can breathe freely.
No more dullness, headache; no
hawking, snuffling, mucous discharg
es or dryness; no struggling tor
breath at.nlakL
Tell your druggist you want a small
bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic
cream in your nostrils, let It pene
trate through every air passage of
the head; sooth and keal tha swollen,
Inflamed mucous membrane, aad re
lief comes Instantly.
It Is Just what every cold and ca
tarrh sufferer need. Don't stay
stuffed-up and miserable.
(Paid Advertisement)
WE CAN -AVE VOU MANY DOLLAR!
And Add,Vtsrato the Life of Your Car if You Will Have
the Little Troubles Looked After at Once
4. tt. Bawls - HOWIE GARAGE - AxM
''See the Vulcanizing Man" 64 Main
lnlU'il Tick Sorvliv
LONDON. April 8. (By mall to
New York) Wide-spread anger
against the United States prevails
everywhere In Qermany. Knglaad Is
I the object of Intense hatred; Prance
la pitied, aad Russia Is regarded aa
merely stupid and Inferior, according
to David Oradwohl of San Francisco.
Oradwobl haa Just returned from n
visit to Llepsls, Nurenberg, Noaae-bern-
and Berlin as a buyer of toys.
The sale of ammunition by American
firms to the allies hss aroused a bit
ter feeling tbat has penotrated Into
ovary part of Qermany, he said.
There Is no truth In tha report that
Qermany la nearlng starvation. Like
wise stories that (lermnny lias ex
hausted her draft of man ot military
age he declared to be Inventions.
Another Carlo!
of FORDS
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WILL UK HKKK
Prencb women are considered the
leadors In the art of cookery, , ,
Births Increased over 6,000 In New
York city during the last year.
About May Stk
,, (let Your Order la hartr ,
GEORGE BIEHN, Aa
IOimath Transfer C
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We Imve Uo best beat ssns
on Ilia Upper Lake- ,
Call U.-29&J
At curate laferasallea about
Klaasalli Rasln. Ask CMIcoie.
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style. K. K. K. Store.
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