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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1915)
--uiaj utT.nr lliliiSlBfflH -vrf, m iimMWDAv A ttii Ul MILLER n H.' if.mifncturer or feTvu HIM W-OCK M . MIW '." mf -71... an urn t.yaAw"v"" Jv 1C7 If, iletnlnlng Willi , f&QFlNO A ,; MPftClALTV i jfcth and Walnut - -f IT" K THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALL1. OMCOOW War Loans for Teutonic Are Also "Made in Empire Germany" Cut Off From the Financiers of Wall Street, Etc., German . People Are Readily Raiting the Money to Carry on the Fight ;Jf?J J Venae " ' ."" .wrfBVA'Se. .& -. onitedFreeiaroea-GwV. - a, AUSTIN, Ttfc7.AK.li 18. The Texas legislative MatmM, today la extra session. 'In the aeaMhlrty days the leg4eteture wW-Jbusy themselves w ith the tackpk MMtit aMlclic a let of apircirkel$e'as; now listed at about rflMC1 ' HUH another problem of vital In torosfte Texas, and to outside busi ness concerns, Is a proposal to chance insurance, jews, which, are now so drastic as to keep outside capital away from Texas investments. Mi K LAST &. .-. fl-. BUftMiat M1PA WOMIN Vorct'iirefullyandCnrreitly Pitted at ' V . , , ;; WmIcts - " IrtMlitMt ObIIcmm NKMKMIICH THK NUMIIKH T MS Mala I . 4 A- (Copyright litlf., by (ho Unlu-d Press; copyright In Great Britain.) IIKULtN, April 28 (Vlu Tlio llnguo mill Ixuulon "If this In lo bo a war of hIIvct hullols, (Icrmnny Is prepared. WhII Hircct In and can bo with tho Allien, but Germany will re .m.illi niifrlKhtiiii'd. The Gorman people have over subscribed two war loans. In my opinion they tfuiiid ready, lo over subscribe n third, should a third prove necosary." . 1. ' i Invents Xew Submarine HMMiMMMM------aassssrisisejsni- . . - .JM , u Jae. C. Hill trustee 111 ao. a Hlil'tnssiee lit . . 116 758 iiJ II) CAM, W. ACKBRMAN ( United Press Bluff Correspondent) M'r- United Press Service. BEMlDJl, Minn., April 21. Olar- 1 Jno. C. Hill trustee llo 168 Jno. C. Hill trusteel-V le Jno. C. Hill uitetea ill' 680 Jno, C. Hill trustee 122, "260 Aad ls:,-aeWaaee iWita ,ta.to and afdervof-tae boaral of. direetaw made on the ith day ef fetarchlMf , so many shares of each pareai of saeai stock as may be necessary will k sold ai public auction at tke oaica of tke company at No, 1 Saasome street, os the northwest comer of Banaoae and Sutter streets, 8am. Francises Calif., on Wednesday, th12tk day of May.j 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m, of said day. to pay said, delinquent asssssmeat iJ ira A Uermnn pfoplv, tlielr Holdlors their workers, today have bunk ilepoHltH of live billion dollars. Although miiiiy depositors subscribed to the Inst loun, during January and February, when the subscription was made, those deposits Increased one hundred and fifty million dollars. Compare this situation with France. I'Viuico'h one loan amounted to three i hundred million francs cash. It was , ridiculously small, a mere drop in the Ktrug-glu." England, who , lence A.Baln baa. Invented a.subssa--' jrlno which", belnsists, because of sult ,i'l able air ducts, Is unsinkable. He says i j...m.-i.. i.. n.ii-i ho will put lntousa thls'atimmorion the place Iake Bemldjl, as a means of and. economic I i . l. ... .. , .. ... I i iUTiUSBuiiinui. Usui u wim iruu uu i'.',rnnnnr,n.nn K.-w.fi thl and can And little hope in her silver bu.lothcr summcr resorti on the Me th. leu or In the prospect of trying toL , , ,,, ,,... You'll Get a Good Turnout Krom tha Blue Front Stables rbsas U3UW. Klamath, near MH Ufflre of Dr. C. O. Prentice Wlcrlnarjr HunrtoH lilickftl. So Prnnrn la nnw nnvlnv This Is tho opinion of financial (lor-;for ,10r WBr eltcat0 WU trcosury M.HII7 hh uaprewiea 10 mo loaay oy tills. Together with England in. nnn iieinericn, secroiary oi llie Imperial treasury, It reflects tho of- jflclal view of the relation 'to tho war. starve women, children and non-com- batanta. ' "Normally, Germany Imports only, eight per Cent of the food It needs: As a result of conservation since tho war the people, aro now able to sub-i slst well on tlielr own resources. k If the. harvest is what we expect, morej t.Mti,f ttfltl Ka ntttitaA In f tin fall m f W,VUU ... MTV ....V...V.V. .m ..w ,.., , because of the success of Iho bread and'enrdu, it has been 'decided to continue -y Meat's line Sox, two pair few Sftc, at k;K( K. Store. fit 19 LEGAL NOTICES tho system until the end of the war. "Germany has .raised more wheat, francs lurlov. nomtoeH. rv and oais ner HiiHsIa they are borrowing heavily tin the United States. Franco today oi nnance ,. ft j0,t 0f live billion aaainst the Hank or France. Sho UCre than nnv country In the world. "The fact that a Gormun mark to-jnlso has some millions owing for sup-'oven In the United States." diy Is worth 22 cents Instead of the .pile of all kinds. That Is a bad sit- When nuked regarding .tho peace normal z, i saiu to mm, "is iio-iuotion." rumors, especially that which has, ilng quoted abroad as nn Indlcntlon ''What effect will the British block-suggested the -arrangement of a sepa that Germany is already whipped. aae hove nuon the situation In Ger- rnto ncace with Hussla. Br. Hc'lffer-' Notice) riiere are fundsjnftka city treasury for the redemption; ot the. following bends: t ,. Series A. Kait.ip'lfynHltJxiQV. Merles 0, Nos., 202, 203; Series, C, Nps. 212; 218. interest on same: will cease from '.Mayn1916r .ciL.. ! 1 I fully petltlontkk'Heejei'ble Coart,4ai fellows, tsMrit ' d-S ' j - , j Bated ut Klamath Palls. Ore.? this 26th day of April, 1910. J. W. SIEMENS, City Treasurer. I I ins is one question not understood i many," I asked. In tho United States. Can you explain "Germany cannot bo starved. We III from tho German standpoint." mvo nnouxh food now to comfortably - WOOD! Na Wood, load ....... .fH.711 Mrm from slirds, htwe 4rf 99.4 BMsM HMtl , I f s seMeM trMab, lfl.lmli . ... ,.fUM Iff Stsb, t-foot i ...... . .Sw.M i llody sad Usah Wol , KLAMATH FUEL CO. 5' 5 Main Street agigigig aH I I ..isfaw I , asm. For r Sorinff Gardening You K tpadc is not always a spade, fd there is a big differMoe be !ri omo garden tools aad olhsrs. tin . . - iipit mocking up' with your tuitn iiippites, kindly bear la "M (bat our line of these goads U complete, and made up of only trlclly high gra(ft hrsads. ,W shnii he glad to show yon; hn you pny tis a visit. We also sell the Al llifa KiimniAnriiiiiittril rt tin war," Dr. Ilelfferlch continued, com munication between the United States and Germany was cut. Financiers naturally aro a timid people First Impresslous always count with them. It was Impossible to keep In close communication with the United States. Our Imports und exports were practically stopped. Consider able foreign Investments were block- ed. We Have been unable lo con-i duet our business with the United States. And your financiers and' other ucutral foreigners wcr un-j able to know at first hand Just what tho situation In Germany actually was. "On tho other baud lindou, New York, and l'arls have complete un interrupted communication. Morgan and other American financiers estab lished branches with tho Allies. Buc cess for the latter meant success and wealth for these financiers. This nil. tins contributed to slight deprecia tion of Gorman exchange.' Dr. Helfforlrh, who Is one of dor- i ninny's most successful nnnnciers, al though only forty-three years old, was director of tho Deutsche Bank, largest In Germany, until the Kaiser picked him to handlo tho war fi nances, no uas raised two war ionuH exceodlng three billion dollars and is tho real "man behind tno money - of the Empire. The Mney already subscribed," ho continued, "will last until October or November. If the war la continu ed, and mora money la needed, a third loan will bo floated. And it will also be over-subscribed. "Let me toll you why," he said, leaning for ward through puffs of cigarette smoke. There nro two reasons, German money stays in uermany, n every thing tho army needs is made in Ger many. When supplies aro purchased the money goes to Qormnn Industries and to German workors. "The two billions avallablo In Ap ril will be spent by fall all win go back to the people, who gavo It. And then secondly, this Is Important, the rich shook his head. "1 do not .think that there can be any tnlk of peace until there Is a feed everyone until September or sucoc-ssful outcome of the war," he Octolier. The prospects nro splendldjsald. I for good crops throughout the' llclffcrrich, besides being a noted) Fnthcrlnnd this year. If the harvest financier. Is also Germany's leading 'Klamath Falls, deeming it expedient Resolution Declaring Iateortiosi t Change the Preeesit Glide of Sixth Street, From the Northerly Uas of l'iae Street to the Southerly line of High Street. , -The Common Council of the City of Is not too much below the normal economist'. Since the war, his book, wo will hove by the first of August. "I'rosporlty of tho German People," inmiKh supplies to last for another' hns had an enormous sale, and has year. ,como into nvo editions and la ac "This war has developod into an cepted as the standard of.lts kind. Ai.l'l.-,ift.-i.ii aiiayf--aafc m KjSjL JsisiifM'. jMk y order .or tM oravOT vtrsjaeatw. ,5 fvnn iy.',nwi,ii mwMSJ . - i; OSS. Ma. 1 naasnssi atftssf -. 'J - f m"f - -- -;tv 1 northwest corer;:ofS ', &eVMreW,;jriftVM C,-i '- '-' ' - - -r. iiiwi .wiirwmmrwi, S.!!'. me aeoTO .ucviBea nr,w w.""';..,Ti - V'J? .'.'i r ,.1i .i. U'."V been postponed trow, wsMesaw,i.M .:-,;, .ith .dayTof ja,;tik;Mmm fe .W,,.. y. ..- "f Wi J-rS,x1 Office; No,- J Sansome-etraet,,.;;.":; northwest censer 01 Mneeaae aasi aftsg'WAi Hnil.r Mia.-ia'rruetMo. G-Mf Mv -r- ,,-r .T.'-v- . .-tt-!s ' 4?.10t n - JS WMM The public will please take notice that on the.Ird .1916; at 2 o'clock p. 'at., or as soon Uereafterjaa thk signed, can be heard, he will apply to the county. court ot.Kiansatn'tun-i'f-'-.A? ' i . - 1 . ." . ---.. ... " 'i r-vfi v'. lx,Vy if, state of Oregon, for' a retail liquor dealers neeneeior ptnmjKmx.-gcgpiC:m rii''ac?'Pfci .. . lraJdJ"-rf'i2!T, d- AkroUMDTMiwM rtWHrsmBm W'mmfS mnnih. nrf is nr mbiII thjt 1st dH'Al Janriarv.'. lhltf 'HaaaalMt:'tk.V underslgned applicant to sell, exekansje or otherwise la;o:biMdWli liquors and beverages in the Crescent Hotel, In the town of .Creesent, nnla- & . aJ ( AJli .....,- ..M.U'l'tf lM.,k M4 .' f Amm- 4 .aft.i rp;iii'Hin mmwwu 'aM.anKBi-.nsia uiuuiiik MMMktaAMitwm is uar,BRfijfe f - " -'i-4 --A'f. . "-. . i . .jy". ...: . - . .- ii '- , 'S&wijw lo tne Honoraoie starion uanas, juage 01 we uouniy 01 Kianaiar'ana..f;ftiv.-' State of Oregon, and, to John Hagelateln and Frank' McCornack uounty iJomaiissioBers lor me "" wouaiy na bisw . ,, , Gentlemen We, -the undersigned actual residents and legal voters of ;. Odcll PrecInct,Klassath eonnty.and state, of .Oregon, ' " That Joseph L. KIngo la an artaaland bona flde fesldeV;heiseTepfJ entitled orecinet.' county. and aUte;- that he. ,la a reWtaMe aWae;tad.7r'i. of the llceasM hereby netltloned f or brithunderMed'tlllKai? M 4Im& liia iaiha, elllkaw'A &laa tJi&&&& aid-Creat.HoW.teji-jS Irrlatina . ml.U'l'lUU.B' U,M i.fT.'-T !.wWZr.-Zr7Z7J?l JP'&SMf - , 'V'll J. 4rb.viu iirisistoet?, !Ste ft Late Market Quotations a Koheru & Hanks ri'. J Ik' 1, ,!, We Have te J If" the BaM in tUeW " lw for the. snesKy. '2, Rnieniber onr ' FMsMnisaa- "r . Fltth aM Main " - ' fft"!. 'I ""T I'l'lie rollitulng llgureii are lliosot Bacon, per lb on Itl for Hit- cuinuiwlllleii enuiuer- Ham, per lb . 'nirr, liy lontl iiiertliuntN 11 nil mar- tll..l WaelnblfH r i roliilocN pt-r cwt, GtMil whites, ill.r.O ciiHli; other gniden from :ih down. Onions, per cwt., $1.75. Ileets, turnips, carrot uuil par milps, per Ih. lVic 1 Grains. Ktc OaIs, per cwt Wheat, per cwt Barley, per cwt Butter ami Kgg to change the grade, of Sixth street, from the northerly line of Pine street to the southerly line ot High street. -rrom its present grade to the grade jshown and set- forth aa follews: sixth Street Curb Gradea Went But Pine street, north line 162.0 l2.Q 120 feet frosa Pine toward High-. H9.0 19.0 High street, south line 186.0 124.0. . Sixth Street Sidewalk Grades Went East Pine street north Ulne 1C2.26 122.25 120 feet' from Plan Cv toward High .1J0.C K8.0 High street, south Una 188.0 182.0 does hereby, on motion of Council- c man Hamilton, duly seconded, reeolve chhat It Is the InUnttoa of the Cosssaon .Council of, the City of Klajaatk FaUa (to change; the grade that' haa, heei to , heretofore; officially' wUbljahed" " 1.100 lbs., 64 7c; 1100 to 1200 lba..islxth street, from the northerly line c.iffCc; second quality. '6tJ6c.iot Pine street to the .southerly line Cowb and heifers Good, 6c;of High street, so as to conform to econd quality, 5K5c. ithe words and figures contained In Bulls and stngs Good, ,4 6c; 'the table and .description of tho new ifnlr. 3ie. ' grade furnished by the city 'engineer, 1 Calves Light weight. 99c; 'above etf forth. mndium. sasuc: heTr gtTe.- Ths resolution ehall be kept .of rec- I.OCAI, I'ltHKH KOU I'ltODUCK. I'OUl.TltV. MEATS AND XI VK STOCK POKTI.AND AND SAX FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK QUOTA- TIOXS .18 .17 20 20 SAN I HANCISCO AURKKT Miners No. 1, weighing 900 trndo. Poultry lions, per doten Fryers, per dozen . , .-. Lfjfn tt Rm a Umck .TB'LPQRD & SON WII ivnt you a launch, and ' ,' 'trach yon to run It Itutter Itnnch. 22S aali; 26c In 'lings. 767c. t rude. Hogs Hard Kkks Per dozen. 20c cash; 22 He too to 200 lbs. i 11. KO . 12.00 Sheep Wethers. 6 H 7c; ewes, f0 offlco oit the'Pollce Judge, .91.60 c 6 U c: shorn sheen. le lees. n " ne,P .w " ? I-ambs Yearlings, 7674 cf suck grain fed, weighing 7 94 8c; 200 to 300, 1i7Vic; undesirable hogs, 6 6c. J , .$6.60 7.00 iPOHTI,A.D ,. S.006.00 LIVESTOCK Cattle MARKET Itoosters, old, per lb., 8c. Dressed Meats I'ork, per lb. ,-.7. . .,, .'. 8 9 Veal, por lb .,....... 10 12 Lambs, per lb ...... .12 IS Miittonr per lb ,-'. ' 12 Mveatock, Steora, per lb, . ...,"... . 6. Cows, per lb . -,, , . 6 Block hogs, per lb .... , C Hogs, per lb , Veal, per lb 6V4 Mutton, por lb OH Cured Meats ' Bhouldor, per lb ...... It Steers Prime-light Choice ......... c Medium c 1 Cows Prime a Choice 6c 6Mc Oftc 6 c 7 c 7 ci Kliims nml Panamas, some 11ns. K. H, H. siorr, good 19 ct Medium Heifers Prime ,.7.. . Good ,....'...-.. Bulla Prime .'.'. . . . .. Stags-rPrlrae.Vjt ,-. . '. Choice .....,, Calves Prime Hoga Prime Hght.175-225 lbs.$7.767.96 Choice medium, 140-175. 7.65 7.76 Light, 90-140 lbs .. 7.40 7.56 Rough, 276 lbs up Sheen .$7,00 7.40 . . 8.75 7.0O , . 6.00 6.25 ,. 6.2606.75 .. 6.76 8.85 5.00 5.50 ;. 6,08 6.76 . 5.18 5.7 . . 5.21 6.75 ,..j 6.06 6.60 .. 5.58.00 .. 6.00 8.60 " secutlve publications In the city oaV clal newspaper, according to the pre visions of Section .262, Article III., of the charter of the city. City of Klamath Falls. County of Klamath, as: State of Oregon. I, A. L. Leavltt, Police Judge of the City of Klamath. Falls, Oregon, do hereby attest the foregoing to be a properly and correctly enrolled copy of the Resolution adopted. by a major ity ot the members ot the Common Council elect, and. approved by the Mayor, at a regular meeting held April 19. 1915. A. L. LEAVITT. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 27-10t i r-1- 1 I r I ' A GOOD I DeUisqisent Sain Notice Klamath DerelopsnesU Cemnaay Location of principal place of busl ness, No, 1 8ansome street,, on the 6;60 7.80 northwest corner of Sansome aa JtoV Iter.streete. San.Finciaco.'.'0llf.r. j' j Wethers Best. yearlinga 87.76 8.00, , Notice There U delqueBt unoh Ssm- '5 Kv At Second Hand Automobile .- In good ruiwlut ! for 8U At a Bargain WHITE PBUCAN GARAGE .S";?, kHl' , VIH.. 1A ;sjeni '-' -. ,, , i ,-' " mm" ."-J . lf "- IW' "-''"'N "' "v i;,MBMiMBMMsmmsMggemmnm '''wimiHgejggggggggmsmmmmmmmmmmmm Old fc'wos Begt Choice. Sheop Mixed ...... Lambs Prime . , , ,. Spring lambs, $10. Choice Medium 7.607,76 6.70 7.76 .25.6.60 6.687.60 8,75 9,00 v ..8.008.60 17.Si97.78 the following. described eteck,osMafr; count of Assessment Ne: 56. levied oa the 8th day of March, mi.ihe sev eral mounts get oppoelterthe;.names of the respective sharehbldars.fas fol- . - - - f- At Shearlings, $1 leas in an iwes, "iuv t v.The t .steam . laundrhm ,,: Klamath Falls support tea f amlHea, TJsey do not sleep In the laundries, iwr thes eat rice; nor do th.,a1the(r money to foreign countries,,.- g-8 Worthy ;th-e bona floV owner and prortW of the CrstHoW, a bcWhest; navm mi-i-nwimrsrseimviramim tkvt bivw. enismii mmisni aaneTsniana mmin Hinaiim smi exerstfUTN -ner of SteDhens and RaUroad avenue. In the town of Creesrt.OdeU.:We-:t " t -. ' . ViV T "1 - i..'l. ,' f-i'Aimf clnct. county and state aforesaid r' that said town :oL Crescents lit a-, norated town, located and situate 'in oikll. nrefdsfeBtjrBfg4faiS aforesaid; that said Crescent Hotel has the capacity for the aceommeeUon$M of fifty guesU and ia equipped and has the conveniences for tke'ssuse:,that:-; alii hot! in bona Ada hotol --! coviee and caaeeltr -aisaiara ' 'A&j&tkti - , . - T ',.', - - . ....-K ,t w 'V&S-XZZ,?? said, and1 has been operated as such for some petition and the signing of the same; that ate within six miles of any state or government which actual construction is now in progress; that 1 am now and have for a nerlod of thlrtr dava Immediately last oast before the aismJai filing of this petition, a bona fide' and actual resident' of- Odette Klamath county and sUte of Oregon, and am a legal voter therein; that K, ,ki?;; personally signed thla petitien: that my noeteace, realdeceaJse;?TetlwiASS&a: -jt" ,..-, rj precinct are correctly written after my namc. , : Wherefore, Your petitioners do breby petition the abeve: court that a liquor license issue to Joeeph L.' Btace.iferjaee with and as part of the basUesa of the said Hotel Creaeent; ..li ll..u .k.ll lni n ika aaU Iuli I. Slun la --------- .'- lit & I7UU1 llVCWV.MIill ,WW W MV HHIH .VW ,- .--mVw, W - --, .wf. tel: that aald lieense be Issued to the rsidJeeeeh I. Rhsno tor a six months 'and 25 days .from and after thir6tb day, of June, AjD19iJfe aeeph lRmo to selL eneheee e tiam-mm thorixlnn and licensing the saU Jeeeeh 1 . so .m . mm sneav sne.ais'iAass SAwee-iaw am sinnmrinesi smar a-aanaa ansnem-s', t WlVf XMmyVUVrVlMmMit t"' mKrmmmmmmmmvwm tfS4Bjwgf e-mnemf wa gemj4emBmi-,gii onagnUon, at retali. u'tne.said jCreecent!ic4el..to:Ciaeet.0Niellj V. -ai. -.--'-.-- i rt- ---.".. -'-- -.-..-: .-----. ---..m ,--,, ':' V,?,'ii AlBBUlia couuv sua ai.ui w,wniw,.w wsiwf:i ,,POTaaaf,l l.l !., nf liimirr A Tl lilt: " , X si ?Vi.Ar.At'KSl ....,,.- ,, ., . , -..- ti, i i,!z-r, is. -a-iia-jrrrjiscr'iri NAME, Chas. Mason . . , Eddie Santry . ... G. W. Waitman . H. Tomllnaon ... . ,C. JUrwliler ..... H. Mf Bobbins ,. L Murphy . .... Fred Oilman . . . J. W- Elklns Jim. McNeil ... . . A B. Brigbttnan . d. w: Keltner . . 8. W, Hubble . . . Blaine Garner . . D. A. Jones, ;... . Chas. Thomas . . Thoe. Bracken . , Frank" H7Funk ., C. C. Randolph . B. G. Stephens . . J. T. Berry . . . . 1 F. R. Berry .....". J.fl.Roae.i.,.. i. , E. J. Brock . ... . R, M. LaFollette , ReaMeace rr Creaessttyj Ore. , Creaeent, ;. .Happy .. Yellow . .. Last Chance Ranch. . Creaeent,', Ore. Crescent, Orel , Crescent,, Ore. , .Crescent, Ore.' .Ranch ... ;-.. . . '. t '--'- '. . Ranch ......... ....v. Ranch. . -.-.,.'..,.. .u .f . Ranch ....... Crescent,. Ore. ...... v Rasicb :-., vs Crescent, Ore. ..".,. .. Knncn , ..., ..-...'.,....' r Ranch. . . . . ; .'.H . . .-. Crescent, Ore.I.,-. .-J.j Crescent, Ore. . . .... , Crescent, Ore.. ...... Crescent, Ore. '..... ... Crescent.'bre. . .-..;. 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