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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1915)
"?!. ' .AJ'W,.-... 'X tz SSSSi! -v --, ! 3.. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ymKMAV,MAVc. 21' WW, wWI 3HKfv taJ twhM taking '? -. rC?.fr .Xk tsv,;i. . ?- few. Totk cirt hoJ twenty years uymm MwenuMi aoeaaot give utia . -"' i?f ,t "lj64gaiaMBBjvVBjjt4Bjlrd jftTUATION WANTED glij - . , . 'WANTED Sfcuatie by middle-aged k-ldy.'on ranch. AdlreM Q., caw Herald: ' ? &, FOR SALE The Evening Herald W, U. SMITH Published dally xept Suaday by The, Herald PuBlUhlag Commit at Klamath Fall, at ill Fonrta street Katered at the potaceat Ktaav ath rails, Oregoa. tor transmission through the malls a eecoad-claa mnttar. Subscription teruia by mall to any address In the United States: One year .. -.... 15.0b One" month- 60 KLAMATH FALLS, OKBOON THURSDAY, MAY 6,' lltt PIANO tor sale Add rasa "B," care Harad. 10-tf Volt ' SALE Lady's . saddle horse, IH- eheav? if; B.;Ankeny. 54 MataeU' 4 ,, 44t'-: - - . i.FOR'SAtE Bulck 40 roadster, suit.) sVuvSillFB "Iho white men" aa the Joke will lose none of Its enlivening poaslbll ittes. nut la either case, It la wise to he prepared "for cvealuslltles." NEWS OF MERRILL TERSELY WRITTEN ITKMS ItKUAIUUNG THK PKOPLK; NEWS NOTES OF MT, LAKI FOLKS TK.I.KPHONK QUKHTIOX IH VKIIV MUCH AMVK. IIKKAK IX CANAL FLOODS LANDS. WIXH CACSKD SOMi: DAMAGE OK THE ALFALFA CITY THAT WILL UK OK IXTKHKHT TO FRIENDS KLHKWHKHF. i Four Managers Who Witt Fight tor 1915 Championship HfW CMIcot for pro, aad tow nuTTt -"- BM .a. wvwwwwn (llfl-lllll .SIC'I SeHlM'l MT. I.AUI, .May !.- The main I'i. able for truck. $350. Kv Central Garage. Wm. Immol, 6at FOR RENT AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLM THKSK DAIRIES, ETC. iFOR RENT Furnished rooming $S bouse! Enquire of C. L. Kelsey, 631' Main-street. 4-8 FOR SALE-Oae S-passenger touring , -car; good condition;' terms. Fnone liatSJor call 606 Main. 4-t li HnOOM8 Reasonable; 238 3rd st;. Irjthot, and. cold water; outside door i onte: porch ; beautiful view; 3-6t 1 - HK HERALD has been making an appearance In Klamath Falls ( Hernia ShhIiI Si'rvlrc) MKUKILIi, May 6. Mrs. 'tlltrh hni been rcpnlriMl mitl the water turned In ngnln. Mr. Mclleynnlds sulti'iod severely from the break. HI Inmls were completely covered with water. Anna. Hntliff of tho Rivoraldo Hotel has rented the rooms In tho Richelieu, Mr. aud Mrs. Cftso were In town Hotel and will run them In con- Monday attending to business nint- nceilon with tho Riverside. Tho '(era. Richelieu closed Monday morning. i , The teletihono nuestlon Is still be- Chris Dledrlckson returned to Mer nR Bgtatcd and more dellnlte plans rill Sunday from n visit at the homo Cashier E. M. Bubb of the First National Bank returned from Klam-1 nth Falls Sunday with his new auto mobile. . FOR SALE Improved ranch above !;' the ditch; good soil; you should la- U.mttmmM Ailitnaaa ti TTaralil K.fi! sV"?" -r- -- .-.. - -. . ' 'LOST AND FOUND - i.. -. . -. for nine years. During all of Uter Mr. and Mrs. unas. uearasiey. time It has sought to build up the town and county by boosting every local Industry of merit, putting the county's resources before the public, and printing, through the medium of Interviews, etc., anything that would tend to give the people a aaore opti mistic view of the future, and con vince them that by co-operation they can make the community bigger and better. There is another form, of publicity, though, that must often be used it a community Is to advance, even though the paper using it Is censured for so"' doings. This la criticism of local in- that are recalcitrant In PROFESSIONAL CARDS t0l0t0t0l00l010l0ia00000000lfm tj, CITY AND COUNTY . f ABSTRACT COMPANY AHHTRACTB insurance , Members Oregon Aseoefatlea ft ! Title Men r I , LOST OR STRAYED Three-year-old I'U. kMAr hAitn ctVtttA Alnt AM fntA- MiatVf utunu. vtsv7 awv wa-- ihead. weight, about 900. one white stltutlons li,invi fnnt vmif n'.niii nflM nr ' their obligations to furnish the pub- Qeo., North.1 " 5-3t illc wltn butter, milk,, meata, food stuffs, etc. The people are paying for what they, believe to be strictly whole some, healthful products, prepared under sanitary conditions. It they are not receiving this service, they 'have alright to know. j In another portion of the Herald will be found a state Inspector's re port on the .condition of dairies sup plying milk to Klamath Falls. The perfect score under state regulations Is .100 points. The highest score of n local dairy la S8.3. Properly cos- jstructed dairies, kept clean, aad using 'sanitary methods, are rated much 'higher than this. Mr. and Mrs. Jcmah Sparks have returned to their home In Bonansa after a visit with Merrill friends. " """ , Mrs. Rudolph Kattenhorn has been sick at her homo here. - i- KARL . WHITLOCK UNDERTAKER i EM BALM ER " Cntintv Coroner -fc -. -.:. -. ' z. - . . . twiMe r iwenii rwrsuwuagB Phone "416 6th aad Pine Kil Cardwell and family have de parted for their new home at Fort Klamath. Ross FInley of Bly bought the Cardwell ranch last fall and Mr. FInley and his family have moved to the Merrill valley. nro being made in regard to the pur chase of materials. Henry Morrison was a Klamath Falls visitor Wednesday The severe storm of tho past week did much damage The wind blew j out much of the seed In 'rosily places and drifted tho sand In others. Much ' of the fruit was killed by the hard frccso nnd many gardens destroyed. Tho Ladles Aid met with Mrs Henry Morrison Wednesday at an all 1 day session. Mrs. Eliot snnK and Mrs. Lewis recited while work was; being aono on is quiu ninuo me aid. Tho next meeting will be at the church. W. C. Dalton and family of the Carr ranch were In Klamath Falls Tuesday. ' J. H. Hobbs was attending to busi ness matters In Klamath Falls Mon day. Miss -Roma Walla of Bonanxa Is the guest of Mrs. Hilton this week. aid iMwdng We Do thVWork Just Right Tank, work, of all kinds fADK, "PINGKL LORKNZ Cor 6tli A Klamath Phoae 216 Mrs. Al Conn, who has been con fined to her bed with an attack of f The exposition will no doubt come la grippe, Is able to be out again. (as a surprise to many, who. supposed that the .dairies here were models. It Plays Everything , will, no doubt, cause some to consid- The Sonora Phonograph, handled taking milk from some person with ( anepnera nano vepoi, piaya an er one or two cows. But these dairies, Edison Diamond Disk Records; also according to the. Inspectors, are In Columbia and Victor records. All even worse condition. The majority models, from $35 up, come equipped with reproducer for the three differ ent makes of records. This exclusive feature ia worth looking into. Hie Motor Boat EMPRESS v ttJf 4 . Daily Service j? VI J. l 'xgowcogfrs; Baggage , Freight Upper Lake Points Bus leaves Western Transfer office every 'morning at 7:15. RA. Moore, MaMfer 4. F KYMArePurlicihr Atatt Yim Shirts ui Collars t - SEND THEM TO VS 35 a? is ,$ s,( Mst m .VS, I m,S,- IKWiS? KffiLr? i i I 1 of them, in addition to paying but ltt- I tie attention to sanitary conditions ana cleanliness in tne milking ahed and milk rooms, allow manure, etc., i to accumulate upon the premises, and thereby furnish an Ideal breeding place for files, etc., as well as perme ate the atmosphere with disease laden odors. j- It Is no use to swear off drinking or 'using milk forever. Just give s little mora atteation to the methods used in the dairy, supplying yon. Call there, and make a personal lasiect!oa 1 and insist upon an Improvement be ing made. The local dairymen are not un scrupulously trying to foist an im pure product upon their customers. Instead, their low scores are mainly J i one to ignorance or state regnia-i tions. Now that their attention has been called to them, an Improvement can be looked, for but it behooves ithe consumer to KNOW that these j .Improvements are being made, not to simply surmise they are because a scoring was made that was anything bdt flattering, Rice flour is used In France as a binder in the manufacture of fuel briquettes by a new process from coal dust, lignite, peat or sawdust AT REST BBBBBBaBBBBBBB B L. 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If you haven't a Thermos bottlo your trip Is not complete, even with an asbestos suit on, and you were In, j well, you know, and I Imagine that Ice water would bo klnda nice to havo , around. . I havo a numbor of new things for spring. I lovo you, but 1 hope your watch breaks. McHattnn. as captains of the teams which will light In their respective leagues for tho pennant of liUTi, and Inter for Hie championship, (ieorge Stalling of Uoston, of course, expects to repeat, .Miu-k'it nt'Asnu Is the most problemat ical of nil, lie Iiiim lost Ills two great etit players, second baseman Collins and third baseman linker. In addi tion, pitcher Header, Plank and and not only show tho New York, Coombs, who have been responsible (Hants under John J, McClruw thut for much of his sucrexH In Iho past, his Is tho best club In tho National have been dropped. If his young League, but he hopes to prove his lspllcliers hold up, and If ho finds jneu better than tho pennant winner or the In replace Collins r.nd linker, he will American League, as he did lust year, have n chunco. Perseverance of These Gunners Is Noteworthy ffgMg United Press Service exchaiiKud lit hoiiiu (lerman battery MANCHESTER, April 21 (lly'fu'ir miles nwny, but It eost them n mall to New York) "It lays with tho U'relty piece of ammunition nnd (Safety first) 'Tho puro homemade. Germans to bo pcrslstont," said an , 1,J0'" theso weeks, candles at the Sugar Bowl. 4-4t officer of tho First Manchester regl-i "' 1'iivo n momoiito of the occn- I . . . .. ' i .1.. ..id i a a. ment homo from Flanders, with '". mo omccr ram, unu no pro- It't about lii to look ovir your tat yWi tackle, and let wImu you aces for th& Naioa'i port - BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB' 1 Herald want ads Applegate Tells of Mexican Conditions The following extracts are from a i treating Villlatas toward Guadalajara, letter written to relatives here byi I am the only white man hero, except Morey L. Applegate, formerly of the Germans nt Mlramar, twelve Klamath Falls, but now operating a , miles down the coast. I do not know large plantation in Western Mexico.) how the Carrancistas will act when get results. 'story of how German artillery persist-.duced an ugly splinter of a shell that -'ently pecked nway nt a village church I'lorced u wall 40p yards from the It' milieu ciiurcii, ' "I decided to look ovor tho dam- stcoplo for two months beforo crumbled down. 5"lt was In little deserted village "" ,,, eontlnMCd. "It was appall- on tho Flanders front," he said, "and Ho our window for nway sag Kflloas llMt Mill help voa tart Hie Itlg ones to your slrlag- Oct my early. "A ird to ia nlsn Is HHMrlent." Roberts & Hanks tho Germans concluded wo wcro using It for an artillery observation post. They llrod an uvcrngo of sixty shells a day tor two months, but tho old fifteenth century masonry stood In tact. Once they struck tho iron point of tho spire, which fell Into tho church ynrd, nnd stuck point down ward In the ground. Twtco tholr shells set tho church on fire, but wo 19th, .. Scattered Shots .. e e e e e ANOTHER Illustration of the pre paredness of Oregonisns is the more- jmont on foot In several, places aow I, to' organize for the prevention of blindness among pigs after January 1 Siierif r LawMby 4 itMw iaa SOME ONE wants to know if this Japan-Chinese squabble might not be the forerunner of a (J.) Bull In the China shop. iAV'lV. - ib hfl4airtrta6wi swear irf7.lg n?Mw iZZTi'!F ' I KLAMATH FALLS people will In sist upon the dairies becoming more perfect in tnetr .rating, while oa health safeguarding la this manner, why not arrange, for ellmlaatlng an other menace by providing for gar bage collectlpa and disposal? , A NEW WAT to enliven conversa tion when among a bunch of Teuton, talking, of the war, ia to rtftr to taa allies as 'he watt awsf' Taa beauty of tbi I that yon can switch It arouad when ipeaklag to a BrKoa or Freachssaa aad call the Geraiaa The letter waa written April and reached here yesterday. "San Blaa Is at present deserted by all public authorities and em ployes and most of the people. The Villlsta forces, were rooted and run out of the territory by the Carran clstas, who' came, south from about Mazatlan. San Bias was evacuated on the 16th. We have been expect ing the Carranclsta troops to arrive at any moment for the past three days, but they have not yet shown up. "The few Americans that were here embarked on the steamer Peru for San Francisco or fled with the re- GET A NEW SUIT FREE By buying your wood ia quanti ties from me at the remarkably low prices aow la effect. Yoa'II save more than the price of a suit of clothe at these prices: BlockytWnale lead , Mock, oaubie load! I DryMaaa ,. IaiaotmadleBoaa4Iiakwea Leave order at Klamath De partment Store,- Tblrt aad Mala, ruoaMtm , P. C CARLSON 1.71 thoy get hero, but I have decided to stay and await tholr coming. So far I have gotten nlong'very well with all factions. "The Mexican situation Is going from bad to' worse, nnd no one can see the end. The general belief hero among Mexicans und Europeans Is that it will continue until the end of tho European war, and 'that the European nations will havo to stop jit, as it Is generally conceded that me united states is incompetent to do so. "It Is nothing now but brigandage, arid even the most stupidly sentimen tal have been forced to realize that there Is no patriotic motive whatever Inspiring. the Mexican revolutionists. It is probable, however, that the American peoplo, and especially Pres ident WMson, will bo tho last to un derstand this fact. Wo will be placed In a vory awkward position when tho European nations tako the Mexican situation la band, "It look now like 'we would be obliged to close down aad abandon our bualneas here. I have sot bean able to make a shipment of bananas since February. Am expecting to go up,n May, and la that event wH spend several months in the United States." Ing. Tho vlllago was already a black enud skeleton except, strange enough, one iiucniiii)' spick nnd span little house, which looked complete with Its Iron railings and Inco curtains at l ho windows. Hut I opened the doorT and what rovealed Itself was ruiu. Tim back of tho little homo had boen blown completely out. Tho road In front was strown with rubble. Across tho way tho churchyard was like a managed to put It out; Many houses' ""H" ,",",,, "W w,,uro " croP mm neon inioiy uug. iiiore woro all around had been blown to pieces. Shells had fallen on the porch, tho roof and through tho windows; tho Interior was n wreck, but tho spire still stood. "Finally ono day, u shell fell on tho roof, (lion another on a houso nearby, and tho last orio right on tho splro Itself, First a cloud or yellow black smoko, und then before tho sound tho old splro gracefully swung over nnd fell' Into tho church yard. Tho bombardment ceased.' chasms big enough to take a horso und carl. Graves nnd vaults hud been opened up, A tombstone had been jilting to tho roof of tho rulnod church'. Tim poor old splro won a- pile of brok en masonry. An earthquake could havo dono no moro." "Drinks and cheers woro no doubt, Steam Laundry. Don't forget Taffy.Day at the Sugar Howl, Saturday, tho 8th, SSe lb. 4t4t A machine especially' equipped to wash carpets, at the Klamath Fall B-l-tf HERE'S A BARGAIN HKCO.ND HAVD CHALMKRfl I'lVU PAHSKNOKR TOUIIINa OAll IN OOH CONDITION J- "" IIQWIE GARAGE Arnold "See the Vulcanizing Man" 64 Main Baggage Freight Moving PHONE 187 PHONE Hauled Delivered Storage '"WESTERN TRANSFER GO, You'll Get a Good Turnout From the Blue Front Stable! MutMJ Hilyard, Prof. Phone HIW. Klamalh, near Office of K. C. O. Prentice Veterinary Surgeon It'sUptoYoi T CAMi AND W Watere . AIIOUT THOSE OliAMI" , (lr4luale Optician ? 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