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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1915)
V" VWW ? ' t . -fi.jTfrF -i-- ; : v . -tr ;,jBriw WWDNIWDAY, APWi, v'".1- v i f a TH1 EVENING HKEALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON V ' fc I'-, .y$ wmi fLff'Tr iCkiiifaiAJn. iaananjl ( ;1J3T AND FOUND fJtOir Boy-a, waist,' hlae ami whRa fMrfrtt-Nrltla, hat nth aad llth. 'ijfmimr aHat, return to Mrs. jaek- aia'a aaartmeats. IMt r FOR RENT NIOILT FORNISHBD aUMi heated ' rooms at the CUlrmoat S0lao. FOR SALE PIANO for sale iMtw "B," Herald. 1MI FOR SALE Good team, welahlag 1,600 each, sound, young. 8a O jC Kenyon. M-et MISCELLANEOUS WANTED At Holland House S00 chickens. Pay up to $5.50 a doe- en. IS t WANTED To buy light team, wagon aad haraess. Address Box . I7-It PROFESSIONAL CARDS WMaaWajatfaaassatfBaAaKaaAMaMaBMAaaav , CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS OfKTBAMOB Ueasfcers Oregon Asaectattea TKIe ataa uramvooK UNDERTAKER EMBALMER - County Coroner Complete Fsieral Fare tea hags Phoae 410 6 th aad Plae GET A NEW SUIT FREE By haying your wood la quanti ties from me at the remarkably low prices bow la effect. Tou'U save more thai the price of a suit of clothes at these' prices: Block, Btatfe load SAM Block, deuMe load 9B.75 DrySlahs BaXSS -1 also handle Body aad IAssb - "Wood. Extra on hlU Leave orders at Klamath De partment Store, Third aad Mam. PHONKSSS P. C CARLSON Hmkmtmi 1. We Da the Work Just Right Tank work of all kinds PADS, PINGEIi LORBNZ CordthaMQassatfi PbeaeSM The Motor Boat EMPRESS v PuMMMra Baf fags) , ' xfroifht UpprUkePoinU Bus leavea Western Traasfer oflce every morning at 7:16. F. A. Moore, Master The number, 101T Mala. Good rooms for night, week, moath. FISHER'S ROOMNO HOUSE. Argraves Hotel Furnished rooms with bath 'RatesUransclents 60c to $1.00; by week, St.50 and up. St., act. Mala aad Plae Belgian Hares Full' blood, for Breedlag Purposes O, A. STBAJUTS 117 S. BivaraMe Street' tulet, I aad S room aattaa, fully, faralahed. Phema tit J. Mstand Plat. BaBaBWJB? wfBBBBj enaaaaaaj -PmaaasW i. ;A'...nmaai rmsm i mr -ihths.i ,, mm nrtaaalth - " v:fc!!rict"j. ' ' - ; , ii" ''T".ii-"ff,,W4''" """J' T1e Evens Herald w. a. PuhUehed dally taase aaaday IT TIm Herald PiMtiklH Oeaipaar Klamath Falls, at 111 Fourth Street. Entered at taa peetefke at Kwav ath Falle. Oregon, tor tranimtaslis through tat alalia aa seeoad-eleai attar. SukacripUoa terms ay sail to aay address la taa United State: Oaa yaar ...... One month " ....... UUiATR FALLS, ORJMON WEDinSSOAV, APRIL a 1S15 AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS GIVE ALL ORMDIT THE news of the battle about Yasr brings hom to all of us that the manhood of both sides la taa great struggle taking place la Europe Is so evealy matched, insomr as actual bravery u concerned, there la little possibility of telllag which coatead lag aatloB really la'poisBssed of the most valorous men. In times of great peril men arise to the occasion singly or perhaps la a tew numbers, but when the world has gone mad with the desire to kill ene mies of the moment. It Is bat aataral to believe that great masses of mem win demonstrate their fearlessness. Some will say the soldiers are fool hardy to flght for kings and mo archs. That may be, but there are none who can say each ride has not. In many Instances of late, deled death aad seem Its men fall la thous ands. Marshfleld Record- SaOUni SktiM .'. e e HAVE YOU READ the little pamphlet sent out by the city? The questions Involved, you are asked to help settle' by your vote Monday. THIS OERMAR QAS can't be aay mora rank than some of the hot air that some of the news agencies seat out earlier la the war. THERE IS no batter time than the present to begin swattlag taa Sy. Every obb killed now means 10,000 less In July and August. irs GREAT TO make the world laugh if It laughs with yon instead of at you. WHAT HAPPENED to the col mlttee appointed to solicit funds for maintaining a representative at the Panama-Pacific exposition? DO TOUR FLY swattlag early. KLAMATH FALLS MUST have a good band this season. Whether it does or not depends upon the support you, aad you, and you give the move- meat. WE SHOULD worry. Taa price of house numbers hasn't adraaeed a bit. Another shipment of $76, fS5 aad 1100 Talking Machines will soon ar rive for Shepherd Piano Depot, next door to postoatee. laauraace that pays. pra time. SeeObBeata, Yoa "aaco" Cape for S1.W Ana IAS at K. K. X. 10 Doing Their Duty Scares of Klamath FaMa Readers Are XeamJa the Datjr ef the Kissers To niter the btoesT Is the kidneys' duty. When they fall to do this the kid neys are weak. Backache and other kidney Ilia may follow. - Help the kidneys do their work. Use Dosn's Kidney Pills the test ed kidney remedy. Proof of their work la the follow lag: Daniel Platen, C, street, Jackson ville, Ore., says; "I suffered front wwkases of the kidneys aad all the disorders that so with kidney com pUlat. I aebad all' over. Daam's Kidney PHIs seea f sad ana ap la seed Price '80c at all dealers. Daa't simply ask for a kldser reaMdy-set Dean's Xldaw FiHa- asaae tmtt Mr. jrutea and- reaw-iniMn. vm. pfops., .Baffale, JfY,, p. t American Shades for American Now It's Amerleaa eolers tor Amer ican women. The wave of patriotism or feminine flcklwiise that, has caused her to frowa upoaiferetSai modes is now reepenalble for the ta troduction of an entirely new set of shades designed to make those of the time-honored rainbow look drab by comparison. Goethals grit a light -and, as Its name might Indicate Chrlstobal red, Independence blue. Baby Francis pink, named la honor of the white house Infant; Ponce de Leon green, with Pena gray to give a touch of seriousness, are a few of the new shadea that have been put on the market But not all. In addition there is Knickerbocker, a medium shade of taa, with Its companion. Chevy Chaae, a light mode. The pinks rua the gamut from the palest Prlecllla down through Baby Francis, Evanfallae, to Lafayette, aa Intense old rose. More time, forethought and senti ment have been expended on the blues, however, than on any other color, because this, of all. Is the American woman's favorite. Inde pendence, which promisee to be uni versally adopted, la aa absolutely Government Per Head WASHINGTON, D. C. April SB. The per capita coat of county govern ment Is higher In Klamath county than la any other county la Oregon, according to the report Just made public by the census bureau, which gives elaborate detailed figures oa county revenues and expenditures for lilt. The report ahews that In Klamath county the per capita cost was 917.77, as against aa average cost of county government for the entire state of $10.83. In. nine counties the per capita cost exceeded $16, aa follews: Crook, $15.22; Curry, $18.68; Gil liam, $15.31; Josephine, $18.80; Klamath. $27.77; Lake. $19.02. la Multnomah county the per cap ita cost was $8.78; in Washington county. $12.95; and In Lane county. $12.28. The record for low per capita gov ernment was made by Hood River county, where the cost waa $7.66 a person. Other counties In which the per capita cost fell below $10 were: Baker, $8.34; Clackamas, $9.67; Columbia, $9.82; Jackson, $9.23; Marion, $8.81; Union, $9.66; Wasco, $8.2$. Tillamook county had by far the highest par capita revenue receipts. In seven counties the per capita reve nue receipts exceeded $16, aa follews: Crook, $11.68; Carry. $17.44; Grant, $17.97; Lake, $16.31; Lincoln ABOVE ALL OTHERS aMH 93Rj 3 FIRST STATE MS SAVINGS BANK . KLAMATH PALLS. ORIGON AnythiiigmtheT WE CAN DO . WESTERN TRANSFER CO. iS m WE CANIAVE YOU MANY DOLLARS And Ada Ytttjta the Life of Your Car if You Will Have , the Ljjttle Trouble! Looked After at Once J. K. Mewls J f , HOWIE OARAGE a. K. AW "St the VUkanizin Man" 64 Main Women Now original color. The outcome of au In spiration of a department head, of one of the big shops, who conferred with a dyo artist In carrying out his Idea. Independence is an attractive, purplish shade of blue, the result of a combination of the American flag colors. An even more deflnnt shade of blue is Barbara, named from tho aggres sive llarbara Frletchle. llctny, In spired by Betsy Ross, is n true bluo, with no suggestion of another color, and Pocahontas is the nnme given to the color best described by the tones of tho feathers on a bluebird's broast. Ponce de Leon, a youthful apple- blossom green, Is In tho same cate gory with Hudson, De Sola and Co lumbus. The purple shades are rep resented by a Martha Washington, lavender and Lincoln and Arlington, or tragis significance. A flamlag In dian red will be known aa Hiawatha, and Chrlstobal, a crude brick shade, has been designed tor trimming only. But at any rate. Prussian blues aad Russian greens, London grays and Persisn reds have become taboo. The American woman has made her dec laration of Independence, and a wait ing world la breathless to see the re sult Is Highest in Klamath $16.83; Tillamook, $38.93; Wheeler, $16.08. Tho per capita receipts of the more populous counties follew: 'Multno mah, $8.74; Washington. $13.99; Lane. $10.78; Clackamas, $10.31. Crook county Talsed less money from general property taxes than any other county In the state, its receipts from thst source being $92,798. YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES At Los Angeles R. H. E. Venice 4 8 4 Oakland 3 11 2 I riArannlp and Rnencer: Abies. Kla- wltter and Kuhn. At Portland It. H. E. Los Angeles 3 9 0 Portland 0 4 2 Ryan and Boles; Brauseand Fisher At San Francvlsco R. H. E. San Francisco 7 12 1 Salt Lake , .... 3 8 1 Fanning, Couch, Bsum 'and Schmidt; Halls, Hall. J. Wlillsms and Hannah. If yea are lateieawd la U6e ask Chlkeie afeoat the "Dirt dead Paywg Company of America. St astt The best way of saving Is an ac count' with a good savings bank. All other methods are uncertain and risky. An account here Is more than just saving. It Is a means of putting your money to work for you as you worked for Jt. Wo Invite your account. ManPicUoriin'SuchaLittleQik' I V mYdmwdBBBBBBBflBBBBnmwdVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ- smesssssssssssssssM ft? 'ssBW KlmamasssssssBsssssssssssssssssm iaaaaaaaaHi ' VkgBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ssPQsmmXssssssssssssssssssamr BVBBBBBaflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ i HLbHbbbHLbsbbH afaaaasaaaaa 5. Star tlieatcr Attraction OF INTEREST FROM PINE GROVE AXTI-CANTH HOIJ1 A HUftlNKM. MKKTIXtt. XKW PAIST1XO FOIlL SCHOOL. LIVESTOCK SOLD. OTIIEH LIVE ITKMH (Herald Special Service) PINE onOVE, April 28 The busi ness mectlug of the Antl-Can'ts was held recently and it was decided at this time that tho same officers ne In charge or the society for another thirty days. Earl Hack is president, and Miss Jennie Icenblce wns chosen secretary. Charles Dutton and Rob ort Elliott woro appointed aa ushers for the Pine Urovo Sunday school and after some minor matters were attended to, adjournment was taken, and a dainty luncheon was, sorvod. Attending this meeting were Misses Inet and Helen Elliott. Miss Nora Miller. Frank Miller. Robert Elliott, Karl Mack, Ed and Karl Miller. Miss 1 Jennie Iconblce and Cal and Ivan Icenblce. The Pine Grove school has a beautiful oil painting. CllUMCd Joe Taylor nnd family were in the county seat recently shopping. ' 8. Igoin, who tins ooen away oriv nn.,,0 Bomo time, has returnctl to his plsee near Olcne, A. Kinney, the prosperous Olene merchant, was In Klnmath week. Falls last Jess Uecklay and wife, with a party of Klamath Falls friends, called nt tho McCloy ranch last Sunday, Mrs. 8. E. Icenblce visited her daughter, Mrs. Dixon, last Week. i, 8. Mills sold nine hogs to Cliy Meat market at the Falls. the Mrs. Martha Hawkins, Mrs. Joo Loots and Mrs. Frank Howard, all of 10c a button, 1 a rip, K. Store. Dutchess Trousers. K. K, HAVE YOU SEEN HOW TO PAINT YOUR FLOOR WITH Chi-Namel? DROP IN AND SEE HOW WE DO IT Wm. C. Hum Hardware Company Telephone 183 ' - , . Sth and Main Quality Wa smI ouraalvaa aa tka of our stocks, and aapaciaJly on tka qwlety of ororr tklng wo tolL You pay no moVojktk you timft foC fmoro for your waway, bssattis you alwaye got ,M - iiP4rcotirrhtSc DUADmiAv iiiibixTrvvi fWaOadsa smtmAaa duadl w fftjaaatsBBamabla PSaaajS eWamamj OsaBwa fa"BwBjaamaj rf jo. for Tinirmlay aad Friday TODAY' UIIDMHT; 8TORY United Press Ssrvlee. NEW YORK,, April 2. In these high cost of living days. Miss Annie S. Peck, not only msusges to keep her unease for food down to twenty-ire rents a dy, but climbs moun talus for diversion. " on the thrifty diet. Fruit, cereals and a a ', cofTco form her breakfast. Milk chorolnte, banana or a dish ef , oHlinenl with raisins In It. she tlmle satisfying and nutritious a for luncheon, a K la ninth Falls, visited Hawkins last week. Mrs. Burt E. K. U. Henry, county surveyor, wast out Inst week surveying John Brett's pIbch near here. ' TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA j Tho old time mliture 9t Saga Taa and Sulphur for darktatec array, ,mr! streaked and faded kalr la graad- 4mnHii' irulniiol. anS felks ara 'ni.in iidnv it to ksso thalr a aaad. . n, , u,u -aad.u, u tt. ... ,M , . M wUtB . ,Mm.I ful appearance is of the greatest ad -,,.. thouah. we don't have ,i, .rnuhlAatiina tmak of atbsriSK tha sage and the mussy mlxlag at hasaa. All drua storss sell tha raady-ta-aaa producl callod "Wyath'a Sago aad Sulphur Hair Uemedy" for about It tents a bottle. It Is very popular, aa cause nobody can discover it haa haaa upplled. Simply moisten yoar eeana or a soft brush with It aad draw tale through your hslr. taking oaa asaaM strand at a time; by moraine taa gray balr disappears, bat what de lights the ladles with Wyeth'a Saga and Sulphur Is that, basMaa baaitt fully darkening tha hair attar a taw (applications, It also prodnota that soft lustre and appearanee of aba adnce which Is so attractive; soUaa, prevents dandruff, Itching scalp aad falling hair. (Paid Advertisement) varialy and up-ta-datawaad J f 'a " SttiM - M Tll-ii' f'UBBBn $ -. "twittxsir. ! -M- g mrKKxnv KLAMATH FAUA OfhMOM ' 9 ami iCaCJ li- awfl" -?gaW f. HOUNTnv ,. ,'HlitMenseher,,ngH,Hl,.., re comtorUbla m.,l hjjg .l very resionnbl,, rnlo S Main ami Hrn....i Oak Av l.lvcr) uml Keed n. Vr. Plfiii llM( (k Vonr llorsoi ,M linmeriaivlieit., V "IIHK" hh1c, l'r,,rlfWrU HEAlltfrlF 1 tf 1 NEURALGIA G i Or. Jaaua' Hsadachs fani tlva iaatant r.1l. nlT1 diata a ...U . 4i - - r'H' .LW?K"'fkl,V' i'llttlna or aa sga at aay drug Mote, if, tu J5 fst, surest hpdchK rHIrf in the TSjl 2e.M; JlT'L"'"'1 ttS wreay and. iIUUm now) vs m. Millleas of turn an, womahi Mnd thst hc-..clit. andWjJS! mUsr is nw.llc.,. ia whujiTa O. D. GRIZZLE MONUMENTS Made lr nn llxpetl, KLAMATH VM.tM I IF VOlt WANT To Sell Anything Trade Anythinf Buy Anythinf COME TO Irt Hwurriton & Matt aflMBH aiAPda Is. An Wtamatti Aaa - aad Slith itretti GROCERIES Nw Is SaW Time AND YOU'l.l. NKIII) A 0000 OI.IVE Oil,. Wi: HAVE A IIIIANI) WHICH Ifl rUK. AND We OUAIIANTKK IT VAN RIPER BROS. "Qaallty (Irorers" f i'hoas tt& Dili W Haaalli Transfer Ci. R Mala Hlreet Call us for movliiK nosti. Vb 4 household furniture, or sny Wa of local team or truck work. Phone 2984 isefUs Cleat ac wrv . 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