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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1915)
V v"" .:.0.M!tT :iW3 w ', H ... ii.v," --. 1 't. FHmAY,AilL8o,lm &i Is I? Mu V n , m h v M I . vx I IC EESSSC WYa y SfS& . I'Hli INNING U'tiRALb. KLAMATH FALLS. OKKUON 'a 'iv-" I'M'i - f- wK ' iiwM,mw nMmwwywwyw .-'. ' 1 !M :NICY FURNISHED steam heated SrMMMtHb Clelmoat SO-lnte, vFOR SALE i i" i - ., . -. . A PIANO Waale Address "B," care IV jaaIKa ' I' -; it kPOR SALBi-Oood team, weighing 1,00 each, sound, young. See D. A. Keayon. -H, w.o. Published naily eieept Sunday ty The Herald Publishing oassnnnj w Klamath rails, at 116 Fourth Street. Entered at the aostoaUe at Mag-' ath Falls, Oregon, w traasaiitnwn through the valla as second-elees matter. Subscrlptloa ternw hr H to-any address In the United states: Onn Tear .-. . .-. i . . f o.we One month MISCELLANEOUS X. GOOD laundress will call for and deliver, rough dry laundry. Satie- - faction guaranteed. Address Box 63 for prices. 9-8t WANTED At Holland House S00 chickens.. Pay up to -$5.60 a dot en. as TKeemvXoel SMits for" the hot days atat. K. K. Store. - " l- Olvl'-u - PROFESSIONAL CARDS .ixnr nnrr"1 ...----m i The Eveninf Herald .10 KLAMATH FALLS, OMQON FRIDAY, APRIL W,H1 A AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS LET'S GET OUR SHARE " fclTY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT' COMPANY . tlWTRACTS -f IX8CRAXCE Msmpora Oregos Association ,. TiUt Mas I,"7 (KARL WHTTLOCK UNDERTAKER EMBALMER .v. County Coroner ' Complete Fnaeral Furnishings Phone 416 6th and Pine Y, 5& WZL s7 ? t GET A NEW SUIT FREE By, huylng" your' wood In quantl- ' ties from mo at the remarkably low prices now to effect "You'll save more' than -the price, of a suit ! of clothes at these prices: Block, tuagle leaa ,j,. ... .ens.ow lUock, doBMe load .........8.75 -I also handle Body ud Lin ?t?Yood., .Extra on bill . N Leave orders" at' Klamath De- npartraent 8tore. Third andf Main. PHONE 288 P.' C, CARLSON better way to get It Is to go after It; not wart for It, KLAMATH COUNTY will begl to reap direct reiurna in the way of new eettlers. Mmatrtw, etc., last u toon a reliable, well Informed mas u eat to the eiaeettlon to ten in quirers of our undeveloped para dise. AND DONT FORGET that a band is one of the beat thing the mur.lt? can support during the su: mer months. KOMI? WOMEN always get Just as gor.d as the other ones do, at Just a little cheaper prices. Do they haggle for reductions? Nay, nay; they Judl clouslv cad the advertisements In The Herald. t SJSmBBByjBBBBBBBBBBMsBBWSBB88W1"'BMfcM '" . ,ii ii . - smsenmwiT NEWS NOTES OF Mill PEOPLE (XM1N(W AND tlOINOH OF. RBSI DENTS OF THAT THBIVINO (X)MMUMTY AS OBSERVED BY OUR LlVtffXJRREHPONDKST . i --5S?Ba Late Market Quotations w PHOlitCH. I1IUI.THV. MKATH ANI MVK AND HAN IHA.NCIHCOl.lVKHl'OOKIiUOTA. HOUSTON iKVtM, I'lglit Houeekcnliiii ibw-j MwlMl Prices tu flona ml Oood (III Mi Hslle 1'iH.ioiflce l.nuk tlutiii nv .... u . , ,..,. ...,,MI mgj (Herakl Special Service) KENO, April 80. Brlce McCor mlck spent aunday with homo folks. Mr. and Mrs. Jacquetto and chil dren and Mr. Mattoon spent Sunday ' owning with Mrs. Sadlo 8mlth. YESTERDAY'S CO AST LEAGUE SCORES "'.We Do ibe Work Just Right. Tank .Work of all kinds PADE, ETNGEL & LORENZ . . "f Cor 8th & KtomUi Phose 218 L-f- tf'. tf i- The Motor Boat SECRETARY FLEET of the Klam ath Chamber of Commerce, who has Just been at the exposition to re arrange the Klamath county ezalbu there, aara that while this has been nrranred as lnvltlacly and as at- Imctivelr aa DOSSlble. the SBMU amount of money that was expended on securing of the exhibits has not secured so .complete an exhibit as 'other counties have. But Fleet be lieves that the, stationing of a repre sentative at the exhibit will a Klamath county to be remembered by those who stop to look and to ask questions. It a person is the least bit Inter ested in a display he Is certain to aak questions. It a man Interested In grain raising looks at some of Klamath county's specimens he may be greatly Impressed, but unless there is someone at the booth to answer regarding this section, and to tell him Just wbat he wishes to know And will be Interested In learning, the chances are that the favorable impression will be fleeting and will pafis Yiom his mind as he moves to view other county exhibits. TV. maintain a renreaentatlve at the fbooth during: the fair, a committee iwas named a few weeks, ago by the Klamath Chamber of Commerce, this committee to solicit funds for such a renresentatlve's salary, etc. Thus (-far. nothina- has been beam oi progress by this committee. The duration 'of the fair ts bat a matter of months, and there are -already thousands who have viewed the ex falbita and departed. These, of course, cannot be reached, but'th the months yet remaining there will be millions at the fair, and Klamath should lose no time in working for her share of new settlers by raising money to keep a well Informed rep resentative at the booth during the fair. At Los Angolea R. H. E. Venice 8 IS S Oakland 1 10 4 Hltt and Mltse; Pruett, Christian and Elliott. At Portland R. H. E. Portland 4 Los Angeles ...... ... 3 8- 0 Lush, Leonard, Covekkl and Car Ish; Love, Ryan and Brooks. At Oakland R. H. e: San Francisco 4 11 9 Salt Lake 1 8 4 Baum and Schmidt: Laroy and Rorher. Mr. nnd Mrs. McCormlck of Klam- nlh Falls, accompanied oy tneir daughters, Mrs. Madison and Mrs. McKlmmons, spent last Monday vis iting relatives In Keno. Mrs. McKlm mons and husband expect to leave soon for Alaaka to reside. Dan Doten and brother, Leo Doten, wonUio Klamath Falls last Thurs day. They will bring bacK a iobu m supplies for -Mr. Padgett. Mr .and Mrs. John Hutchena and e.A Oattiiulaw son. wereaitn, spent ib ' nnd Funday In Klamath Falls. The steam laundries of Klamath Falls suDDort ten families. They do not sleep In the laundries, nor do they eat rice: nor do they send their money to foreign countries. 18 Men's flue Sox, two pair for S5c, at K. K. K. Store. 19 Accurate Klawasth nformatloa Ask Chile beat the Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Kerne and Mrs. Sudlo" Smith and oa, Wendell, went to Klamath Falls last Tuesday afternoon. George Manning and Lee Doten from near Lakevlew, aro visiting the Doten and Manning families here. I.OOAI, MUCKS FOR STOCK PORTLAND TIONH ' I n.r.i mln fed. ' weighing 2W2ZE . v., -.-- .., 1M,4(; uniMimblh hogs, oc, Word come trum Juncllou UUy k v that wool nwf;JmmMXu MVKST4M.-K MAHKliT 38 cents pound for tholr prouu,,i " i.,.. havn refuMcil to tuko It. Accord- Calllo Iiik lo some thli Is more lhan wool ' Lmit, .rj,w light . . worth today, but the Junction City chu(.u Krowors a're conlldent IheX l nt j .Mcillum only get this much, but maybe n t"0C(lWirnu. roor.0. Uliok'v ,..., A dispatch from Yakima lella of u( Melum '. snlo there of 30.000 pounds by tho ll.,f.(-Mi.ri. ..... Topponls'h Livestock company to C UwjA tttt H. Carter, representing the 'o,w,uiiUu-.prUuc Woolen mills, who also bought 18,- SUB..i'rmu 000 pounds from Louis 8nyd.or. cholco Harry Armltagesold 30,000 pounds ,!.,, , n Aall. pAnnuinntlnr HallOWOllil -" "'"-T- ,. , " I Jones uonaiu oi hwh. ..., i?R.aaG ibH.I7.76.0D Choice medlHin, 140-175. 7.U507.8B, Light. 00-140 lbs ".SB ",8 . TtniiKh, 37B Urn. up..i.. 0.8BO7.IB Sheep J Wethers llwt yearlings IT.76WB.ou Old 7.G0eJ7.76 Ewes llest 0.70 07.76; Choice 6.S5O0.60! Snoop Mixed .B07.50 Umba Prime SJDWP.oo Spring Iambi, 110. Choice s.OOQg.oo Medium ,...... 7,B07.7r. Slienrllngs, II less In all lines. If yin warn your horse takm Wire ofi ll you waM ihZ , minirii h you unnt a -- tlw -" Oak Ave. I.lvtij umi va bj, IM.K', ifooOHi, ProerlHer i or. ruin umi (m ,7.OO7,40 . 0.7697.00 . (1,0000.80, . fi.2BO0.7B . 5.760 MB. , 5.00 O6.10, . 0.00 tl' 0.76 . ft.60O6.16 , 6.15 96.76 . 0.00O6.60 . 6.60 OOO . 6.00O8.60 ehaao nf 10.000 pounds by I. Kosh- land of Portland from Dan McKle, It la believed, leavee the supply of wool in tha Yakima Valley at leas than 600,000 pounds. The prices paid J ranged from 17c to 3c. PIlliMM U70-.I V. Mftfiat. ( 'iim your cmiii't on they W mi tht lloor All work aV letil. EtliitntiH tieo, , ' " VACUUM CARPET CLEANING Carpets, niK, ilmtrlos iu tiolKtered funiliiiio clcnuwl bjttt tlon ami romproHMint nlr wlthw removal. : Kill nwl JefferMiu. KlnmtMi Vali Leon Avery went to Klamath Falls lart Wednesday. 16c a fcattem, 91 Tioaaerm. K. K. K. rip, Store. Dwtehees Jt EMPRESS : $ Daily Service . i i T PsMnfrs Baggage -Freight ' Upper Leake Points Bus leaves Western Transfer office every morning at 7:16. F. A. Moore, Manager mT2 if- j&yT- v-' ' ?;flir WeekJ or Moath, 1017 . Mala. S5c aad 50c per aJgbt.' FISHER'S ROOMWa HOUSE. & U .". m, . I." .ii HiV -' 1 . ' ,, Argravei Hotel' Furnished rooms with bath Rates transclents (B0c to $1.00; i by week; 12.60 and up. .' Secewd St., bet. Mala aad Fine WINNING THE GAME HIS country is a vast checker board. In which the Old Town Spirit and the New Town Spirit are striving for the mastery. " Old Ideas diehard. The Old Town Spirit is "each man for himself and the devil, take the hlaamoet." This means the mastery of the few and the subjection of the many. But the New. Town Spirit means the co-operation of all. It brings life, aad happiness to the many. Is the New winning over the Old in Klamath Falls? Aad bow do we, as Individuate, stand la ibis game of community Uvingf Are you' playing" the game for your townt Or are you playing It for yourself alone? Remember, you can't stand etui. Oa roar aiove the result depends. Then let the Spirit of Progress wla. FREE! 428-Page Book All owaera of Victor aad Columbia Talking Machines weed this Eacydo pcdla of the world's beet mask aad faa. NEW MAY RECORDS 'You Broke My Heart to Pass the Time Away.1' "He'd Have to Get Under, Get Oat aad Get Cader." "la the CaadleUgM." "OrpheuM and II. in Hades." Part I "Maurice IrrenlsUble Tango.' "You Wore a Tulip aad I Wore a Big Red Rose." ) MANY OTHERS. Shepherd Piano Depot xt Door to Postetnee Oaea Afternoons aad Kveabag (The follow lag llgurea are those pakl for the coauaodlUea eaurner ater, by local merrlwaU aad mar arts.) Vegetables Potatoes, per ewt. aood whites, fl.76 cash; other grades from 11.86 down. Onions, per cwt., fl.76. Beets, turnips, carrot uud par snips, per lb. lVc Qreeu onions, 36c pur doten bunches. Radishes, txir doten bunches, S6c. lettuce, ter doten bunches, 35c. Grata, Etc Oats, per cwt 11.60 Wheat, per cwt. .' 18.00 Barley, per cwt '.....11.60 Mutter aad Eggs Butter rtnncb, 32 b; 'ash: 36c In trailo. Eggs Per doten. 20c cash; 2? He trade, Poultry lens, oer doten .'16.fl0O7.00 :ryer..pcr.doeu,.w6,000.00 Itooaters, old, per if., sc. Dressed Mrata Pork, per lb. .......!. it Veal, per lb 10 Lambs, per lb ... . . ..12 Mutton, per lb Livestock Steers, per lb 0 Cows, per lb ......... 6 Stock hogs, per lb 0 Hogs, per lb ..,..;... Voal, perlb ..... ,4 0 Mutton, per lb 6 & 0 Cured ltwt 8houlder, per lb ..... . 13 Bacon, per lb 18 020 Ham, perlb 17 O30 If you are Interested la life laear ance, ask ChUcoto aboat U "DlvU dead Paying- Comn America." ean Mala st. . as tf .MONUMENTS AND STONES G. D. GRIZZLl . r.?- ; a manttr -- KLAMATH FAI.M iIiivh vou area ihoee cUaty Straws nnd Panama Hats at K. K. K. Store? Q ' 018 OlS 13 V- OLD-TIME GOLD CU11E DRINK HOT TEA! ,,,fT''-- ' -'" (Ut u Kiiutll puckuK' o( lUniliiirK llr.Aal T..i or the Ocruiail (iilkit call lt,"llaiiHiurwr Hmst Tlnat iuiy i piiarumey. inke a iaiiicKxmiui ui un let, put a cti ot liollliiK water upuu It, jHiur lliriujli a sieve ami drink u tMwuv.fuU. atanV-tlai I"'1'" kr day er beforw ilnu. I- " ellertlvo way to Uak a cold ami ciiim -Tip, It n the porw ot the klu, rellevltif cnntitlon. Also looem the bowrl. thus breaking up a cold. Try It the nest time you tuner (runt il.l or the grip, it w laespensita We "Dicker? Willi Vou fir AaythliiK o( Value '. I "lllfker" with u. '": Harrison & Matt ii a. and 8Uh street' f a col 0 im. Vv Belgian Hares TuH blood, for Breeding Purposes" O. A. STEARNS 147 S. Riverside Street. wm &', WL.L1 Li. "m.i 'Ot... iA , pulet, 8 and 8 room suites. jt twjyiurnwneu. ruone -, i; Sth Pla., ' . J'ili '.ill.l'i,l ''"' ' " - "' .'. if asm ara bbMbC ' , '&- Va'Klaasatli'- '' "'; Scattered Shott e e e'eee SOME ONE. wants to know If this freeze might not have aweat west ward from the SyracuM coart hoHie during the testimoL1 of the .defend ant. AND ANOTHER made reply to the effect that this theory might be cred ited If It was a burning hot wind. " NOW COMES a thirty million dol lar ardar for' steel equipment from Russia i to aa AaWleaa plant WkHn this war ia terrihja Vat European aa n., um aa. abIv thlasr that eould h.'kani tha dasaaeratie adastnlatra- tlen: front, being ahown up as waa ts Cleveland ragtas. ' . - .'. .... '.. i., SJ- f '.'JUST MAlT,un we aw ,u w i tmiialajr" .aars ona faUaw. A ABOVE ALL OTHERS "SssaBBfBjvnsrWnHTrri "S5l h The bent way of saving Is an ac count, with a good savlags 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 It. We Invite your account. ttc &ttc c 6 c 7 c 7 C .mli-ntirelv vemUtitt. and barmleM. therefore safe RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF. ACHNG JOINTS I lab Boreneu from joints and mtuwlM 1 withasmaUtrialbotUsof oW8t. JaeobaOU . FLOUl That It Pure ,$i m FIRST STATE MS SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. SA.V FRANCISCO MARKET Stoera No. 1. weighing 000 to 1100 lbs.. C 7c; 1100 to 1300 lbs., OttOOKc; second quality, 66c. Cows and bolters Cood, ouoc; second quality, 6 V4 P 6 c. . Bulls and stags - Oood, 106c; fair, 3c Calves Light weight, 99c; medium, 8J8Hc; heavy 67e. Sheep Wethers, 0 7c; ewes, C06c; shorn sheep, lclc. lmbs Yearlings, 77c; suck lings, 7 7f4c. Stop "ilniiiiu" nhcumstlnui. M'n ii1ii "tilyi not one ) In flltjr win In Inlcrmil trcatmriit. Ituh south inir. f.irtratln "Ht. .TiicoU Oil" light on tin: "iMuli-r MHt," and hy the lm jdii cav .lark Hiiblnnon out eomcs the rlinimn'tlii '.iln. "SI. .Incol. 0l" I" .i liatmlc rl:vni"tUlm cure wlilcli ncvrfi (IWapiuiljita mnl !-? n't- hum U. al;lo. It tjikf isln, winiici ami stllfiiwi frwn arliliitr j'tliitu, imiwlo and Ikiiic! lfto 'nclnitca, IiiiiiIihko. Uickncl'e, irtfrrl-l; MniUr up! (1ft it S. c-i'l l"!'l' of DliMiine, lioiK-xt "s. :eh ' from anv ilriltf flotr, itn.l in n m you'll If J'' l'i't j'rtiiu. flcltcj t'l sWnt. (tot't HjirvtlHuli i'i-rtit ' tllMI KW1I)', In. the kind ymi unnt lor csfW lag. Clean anil fn fromf"- - VAM DIDGD RKR flail 'Itll 11 sfj4" ,,",," vHtJ Phone UK 6th sri IJJBJ fi Sl i. Bagfffe Freight Moving PHONE 187, PHONE Hauled Delivered Storage WESTERN TRANSFER CO. ,J' If There't a tread. We Can Fix It NO MATTSR BOW 8UD FT LOOKS., RBMEMBnW NBW TONM MAKE A NOTE OF YOUR HARDWARE NEEDS Aad mw CM or I'lwme VH Wm. C. Hurn Hardware- Company Telephone 183 5th and Msin KhMu WIW"- -,,' - u.i aiwmak -S'- in, pin v-' Call, us for moving no household furniture, or t, r- . if ... . . . . truck wort. ii u local loam i Phone mm COSTMONsTr . ,l. K. Howie . 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