The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 31, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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Don't liny Roys' KiiIIm unlit you two
our nw stock. K. K. K. Store.
Herald's Classified Advs.
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YOUNG man, stenographer and book
keeper, wants position, or can take
work home. Phone 135J. 27tt
FOR RENT
The Evening Herald
W. O. HMITH Kdltor
Published dally except Suiday by
The Herald Publishing Company ot
Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street.
Entered at the postofflce at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second-class
matter.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS at tho
Oregon House. 10-tt
Subscription terms by mall to any
address In the United States:
One year IS. 00
One month 60
Boxmakers Win Good
Game in the Tenth
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WAR ormiTIKH
I'ulllon, Kng. -Triplets born In tho
'fiiiiilly of a llrltlsh soldier hero liuvo
i boon named "Kllclmor Jones, French
! Jones nuil Jolllcoo Jones,"
I London Over 12,000 Jews nro
(lighting with tin- llrltlnh army, nuil
nioro Imvo enlisted for IriiluliiK.
FOR SALE
: KLAMATH FALI.S, ORKGON
MONDAV. MAY .11, IPIft
FOR SALF Five-room house, fur
nished or unfurnished. Inquire at
Mansantta and Eldorado streets, Hot
Springs, or address box 775, city.
SSf&s-tf
FOR EXCHANGE
TO EXCHANGE Improved 40-acre
ranch for auto; quarter mite from
station Mid big business; good view
of lake; splendid location. Address
box 1005, Klamath Falls. 31-6t
AND STOP AT
KLAMATH FALLS
GKATKFrii K LIVE IX OREGON
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
ARNTRACT8 IN8UBANCC
If ember Oregoa Aesoclattei
Tttls Men
EARL WHITLOCK
UNDERTAKER
EMBALMER
County Coroner
Complete Funeral Furnlhlngs
l'hone 416 Cth and Pine
DR. CHARLES E. WELLS
Osteopath Physician "
Suite 18-10 White Building
Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5
Phone 90
AS A prominent factor of tho
great Northwest, Oregon is
lending tho way into fields of indus
trial development that is sufficient in
these times of stress, wars nud rum
ors of wars, to be a solace for over-
. wrought nerves Drought about by the
trying circumstances ot the past three
weeks.
In your quiet hour, be thankful,
you live in America tlrst, and Oregon
next. We have a great present nnd n
tremendous future, with all our
forces directed toward development
and conservation.
Another is the stand the citizens of
'the state hnve tnken in the affairs of
government that have placed them on
high piano and among the foremost I
states of the Union. It is high time
to appreciate more than we have been
our fortunate circumstances.
I Here in Oregon with our last legis
lature a principal feature of the ses
sion was retrenchment and economy.
Appropriations wero $ 1,250,000 less
Oscar Wllley's EwnutiR Uoxmnkcrs
won n second victory over Tludalt's
Kin ninth Falls aggregation yesterday
In tho tenth Inning of n remarkably
fast, clean game, one ot tho kind n
fellow expects to soo played when ho
digs up an admission to tv Coast
League grandstuml. Tho Illicit score
was 5 to 4, and the pa mo was any
body's until Wllloy sacrificed In the
tenth, scoring Winders.
There were many pleasant features
about yesterday's game, which should
Insure better attendance hereafter.
Not tho least of theso was nn utter
absence of wrangling and rowdyism. .
Owing to there being no lings on the
foul lines. Umpire Jones, who was I
new on Modoc 1'nrk diamond, called .Zumbrum, ss
KWAUNA 1IOX COMPANY
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Kelly. 2b . .
Ilowden, 8b
Winders, rf . . . u
llorblg, ss .... 5
Thresher, c . . . 1
O. Arnold, of . . 4
Houston, If . . . I
C. Arnold, lb..3
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Glasgow The entire engineering ;
department stulT, professors Included,
":of Glasgow University, have offered
service for wnr work, mid will make
sliulls.
0 i Kxmoiith, Devon, Kng. This town
3 holds the recruiting record for Kng-
Ojliuid, 1,100 of the male population of
ON, ooo having donned the klmkl,
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,() l.iidtloosdowno, Kng. Tho war of-
q llco has congratulated F. (). Goodwin
., !f this place, who has nine sous serv
ing In the army and navy.
Totals 3S .'.
Sacrlllco hits.
KLAMATH FALLS
All. It. II.
Dale, lb...
Motsy, c. . .
Ambrose, rf
Totals
Ilowden's drive over right Hold fence
a foul, when It appeared to bo n good
clean hit, and he also surprised the
crowd by calling Page's single Into Hnydon, cf
left In the third inning a foul. How- Maurer. 3b
ever, the players took theso decisions ! Pnge, 2b .
without n row, and the crowd also j Noel, If . .
felt that his umps was doing Ills best, j Hickox, ,
There were errors yesterday, but , unruy, p
not many; just enough to remind us
that the players wero In the game for
tho love of tho sport, not for sal
aries. Tho majority ot tho errors can
be ascribed to the condition of the
diamond, which is still In such shape
that It's hard to tell where a grounder
will bounce to next. And again.
Gentle Reader, If these boys wero In
I tho errorless clnss, they would be
I drawing down princely salaries In the
tblg leagues, not playing Sunday ball
in Klamath Falls for the fun ot it.
Siemens struck out eleven men and
allowed four lilts. Hickox, though
hit for four singles, pitched a good '
game until relieved In the fifth by'
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K. Falls
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I Amsterdam Reports from llerlln
i say the German government Iiiih es-
tntillslied a school for hlltid soldiers, !
whore they will learn tho art of inns-j
HllglUk'. j
LONDON- llorson breeding eX-:
ports say the war will menu a scarcity ,
of horses for years to come. Auto ,
men nr Jiihlhint. '
To the People of Klamath County and Tourist
Spink's Camp on Spring Creek
In now onon to Urn public for IInIiIiik and winning fr ,.
IIHn, on Spring Creek ami Williamson River. "
Tim remit agitation regarding lUliliig In the Indian r,,mln
ovi'liixloii uf ulilltHi lino not nffoi't mi' flul.i.. ...... .. . ' '" the
- me right i iii
III "jo lug Creek. I own nno-lutlf mile ni-ek fiimlnue ill....
.Iivain, which extend on hold lil of
on ImiIIi nidi of ti Nmilll
nn i riiiini nil' im minim in iiinie III nIHll( ll'i'L l
(ho UncM tiiillt Hulling I" Ih foniiil In Klnuinlli
RATES, 2.tH PER HAY.
Automobile mn'U nil IiiiIiim iiM'IiIIhii. Hoiiis MihI N,r
for hire. ,un
enju
Some iH'iilltlflll styles
SIiIhm nt K. K. K. Stuns
In Arrow
than the preceding legislature, and J Hardeubrook, and "HnTdy" started
PlMbing and rmsmitlimg
We Do the Work Just Right
Tank work of all kinds
PADE, PIXGEL & LOREXZ
Cor Otli & Klamath Phone 216
that alone is an added enjoyment to
the quiet hour after the day is done.
J as appropriations come out of the
people's pockets in the form of taxes.
"I So laws aimed at utility or trans
portation companies were counte
nanced, radical labor laws were not!
enacted, no statutes were placed on
tho books to harass any established
matters by hitting Rowden, Winders,
and Herbige, the first three men up. i
With the bases filled, he fnnncd
Thresher, and started a doublo play
SUMMARY
Two base hits O. Arnold, Siemens,
llayden.
Sacrifice hits Wllloy, C. Arnold.
Struck out lly Siemens II, by Har
deubrook 2.
First on balls Off Hickox 1. off
Hardeubrook 2. I
Hit by pitcher Hy Siemens 2 ,
(Mnurernnd Dale); by Hnrdenbrook
I (Winders twice. Ilowden nnd ller-i
bige).
Doublo plays Hcrhlgo to Arnold;
llardenbrnok to Motschcnbacher to i
Chautauqua Tickets
ARE OX HALE AT
The lloiilx.neliv, Hnll Hotel, White
IVIInui Hotel, Golden Itulo Store. (
Wells I'ii r go Eptvn (Mice. Flrwt
Stall nnd Savings Rank, J. V. .Ma
guiro .Si Co. Slow, lllg Ikiilu Lumber
Co. Olllre, Suvngo Itroit'. Oftlos
Our iniitnut ullh tho EllUon
Whilo f haiituiiiiii SjhIciii require us
lo iiilviinre the prlco of Adult Sanson
Tickets In sa.OO at XOOX, .ll'VE lllli.
W. S. SUIUOII,
Secretary lilniimlli t'luiotnuiiiM Ass'n
GET THE HABIT
of Mivlng and you won't stop sav
ing. The iioeumiilallous com
pounded will be forever u bright
ray of hope for the future. Let
us iuIvIho you to stiirt saving right
now. We will accept any amount
nnd will credit you with lutnrent
setuLniiuunlly.
FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
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Great Hrllnln must girdle the globe
to find her people, and must traverse
the seven seas to locate her possls-slomt.
which caught Ilowden at the plate
and Arnold at first.
In tiie first, after Dowden had
slammed one over right field fence,
which was called a foul, he was issued
i Dale; Zumbrum to Page to Date.
; Umpire Jones.
.Subscribe, for
I cents n month.
the Hernld, fifty
SHAVING SOAPS AND CREAMS
Ami nil other nrtlih-s llml nm m-islisl hj- the mail who sluie lihiiMr,
Wo tnrry vxtni hlmles for nil iiiukis, of Snfi'ly ltiic.i-s.
Uiwerwoods Pkarnurv
W'v., KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Tnff"'
V 7 WHERE PAMTKULAR PCOPLC llv
LHuqTrvl UV TMEtl ORUG3 hdtfrfol
WMtRE PARTICULAR PCOPLC
BUY THEIR DRUGS
Klamath Transfer Co.
010 .Main Street
ANY KIND OF
Team or Truck Work
Pone on short notice. Prices right
Phone 298-J
Scattered Shots
W. D. MILLER
Manufacturer
HOLLOW 11UILDIXG,
AXD SILO BLOCKS
AXIl FLUBS
ALL KINDS OF COXCRKTK
Sidewalks, Floors and
Retaining Walls
KOOFIXG A SPKCIALTV
Sixth and Walnut
Phone 203
'industry, and no further regulatory la base on balls and stole second, went
powers were established, and that's j to third when Zumbrum overthrew
something else to be thankful for. j first trying to get Winder's, and
The people defeated twenty-flvo out (scored on Herbig's single. Rowdcn
of twenty-nine measures submitted to brought In his second run In the third
referendum, and by this same vote J inning, when ho singled, went to sec
'served notice that they were weary of 'ond on Page's error, took third when
political nostrums and interference! Hickox delayed in throwing Winders
with Industrial and commercial prog-; out at first, and he scored when Mot-
ress. Hubbard Enterprise. schenbacher throw to second to catch
Winders.
Two runs were annexed by the Ilox
makers in tho fourth. Thresher was
. j retired by a grounder to Hickox, Otto
' I Arnold smashed out a double, went to
WRITING NOTES in school gener- :thlrd on Houston's single, and scored
ally leads to trouble and the Jingo- on a sacrifice hit by Claire Arnold.
ists are certain that Wilson's ex- "' tnls timo Houston was perched on
changes will do likewise. third, and the little outfielder proved somewhat lighter, nnd prices sagged
j himself a lumberman by doing someiat Ho start. Good light killers sold
! COMETH NOW the rumor that the' tall'''B on Slemen's grounder, which I at $7.30 to $7.?i8; cows, $C.3r. to
.cabinet is to snlit over Hm Unrt nt iDale Juggled a second too long. UG.G0,
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Late Market Quotations
LOCAL PRICKS FOR PRODUCK. POULTRY, MEATS AND LIVE
STOCKPORTLAND AXD SAX FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK QUOTA.
TIOX8
Don't Throw That Old Tire Away
WK (JAN FIX IT
J. k. Howie HOWIE GARAGE Awid
"Sec (lie Viilcaniziii", Man" 64 Main
(Herald Special Service) I Stock hogs, per lb t CWc
PORTLAND, May 31. Tho re- j Steers, per lb G Gtfc
celpts for the week were ns follews: 'Cows, per lb f iP Cc
Cattle, 1.G73 head; calves, 9 head; (Veal, per lb UV4 7 c
hogs, 2,i'S2 head; sheep, 3,699.
While the cnttlo run for the week '
was not heavy, tho demand seemed 'qi...,,,,.
over tho kind of Dille J6gled a second too long,
to Germany. It is ! A" ' K'amath Falls' runs
answer to be sent
needless to brand this as nonsense, I
for with the people solid behind the
'president at this time, Jt Is ridiculous
to think of his eight especially select-1
ed advisers deserting.
were After a week of small dcrllres, 8c
inr.de in the sixth. Zumbrum started ' wnt the best that could bo realized
things by a singlo to deep center, Dale ' for choice light hogs. Many porkers
was hit by Siemens, and stole second lf Inferior quality went nt si slightly
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AND TODAY again painfully re
minds us that tho Hoys In Illue have
all turned Gray, and that it is but a'
matter of a few years before that rounder,
"grand old generation of patriots wm Ambrose to reach first.
when Zumbrum purloined third, nnd
the two came galloping over the plate
when -Motschcnbacher slammed a sin
gle to the right field fence. Motschen-
bacher was retired at second when
Herbige, retrieving Ambrose's
threw to Kelly, allowine
Kieth's stop
have answered tho final reveille.
yWWWAAWiSAAVSIs
EXPERIENCE
Coruider ThU When
Selecting Your Optician
Mr. Winters has had seven
teen years of experience, bucked
by HM'ciul college training in
optical work.
You get his entire ei-sonul
utteution f i oin the time your
eyes are examined until he ad
justs the finished glasses to
your eyes. This personal atten
tion by an experienced optician
k surely worth your consldera
tino when selecting your optician.
'at the initial sack was brief, ns Uay-
'den slammed a two-sacker to tho
KLAMATH MUST have a represon- rlKnt fleld tence. and scored Ambrose.
After Aiaurer went out on strikes,
Kick ' aKC nlt a grounder that went
.through Herbig's hnnds and feet, and
Hayden brought In Klamath's last
tally before the ball could be put Into
itatlvc at the exposition. Such a rep-
resentativo must have a salary.
In, brother, kick in.
I THERE HAVE been Jokes Innum
erable about the woman forever star-!play "Sain.
Ing at the mirror, but at least she's' In the nlnt1'. Thresher, who had
'looking at something that will make,p,ayt'd without a chest protoctor, was
things plain to her. ' wt "ear the heart by a swift ball, and
was knocked unconscious. He rallied
i.l I'm i,.kk. iiiu lu.ti,..- a. ,, sufficiently to finish tho Innine. and
Royal Tailored Look K. K. K. Stoti
less figure. Prices declined to $7.75
and the market closed at this quota
tion. A fair run of 3,700 sheep came for
ward during last week. Yearlings
sold at $7 and ewes nt $'5. CO; $8.25
was tho high spot for lambs this
week.
ifor Royal Tailored Clothes.
H, J. WINTERS
35 Main Street
was roundly cheered for his gamc
iiiess. Willey caught the final Inulng.
1 The winning run was scored by
IWindors, who was hit for the second
He went to second when Har-
walked Herbig. Hilton
poked out a long one, but Hayden
caught it, and Winders, after stealing
second, camo In homo on Wllley's sac-
MONTANA WHEAT LANDS
III Dawson, Custer, Rosebud. Prairie !t,me
and Fallon counties for sale on thellenbrook
ten year payment plan, one-tenth
down, balance in 10 annual payments
at 6 per cent. Rest grain lands In the
state Price $C to $15 per acre, de-!r'nco' Tho throw from Zumbrum to
pendent upon tillable area per sec-1"10 l'lat0 and tho runner arrived
tlon. See or write E. D. Milburn, 424
Hennossy bldg., Dutte, Mont. 14-4tw
See Chllcote for desirable
property and good farm lands.
Main.
j there nt about tho same timo, nnd
this decision of Jones' calling Wln
dprs safe was a vory closo onp.
city
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IITMMMAmAAmMVIilMMMWA
Just four states have a law giving
an eight-hour day to women wage-
earners, and they are all equal suf
frage states.
Auto Clothing unil Glove. You
"niito" m tho lino at K. K. K. Htoro.
Marguerite Tracy and Mary Boyd,
authors of the most recent volume on
"Twilight sleep," aro now lecturing
on that subject in this country.
(The following flgurea are those
paid for Hie commodities enumer
ate!', by local merchants and mar
kiu.)
Vegetables
Potatoes, per cwt. Good whites,
$1.75 cash; other grades from $1.25
down.
Onions, per cwt., $2.
Green onions, 35c per dozen
bunches.
Radishes, per dozen bunches, 35c.
Lettuce, per dozen bunches, 35c.
Rhubarb, best quality, per lb 3c.
Spinach, per lb., C4c
Grains. Etc
Oats, per cwt $1.60
Wheat, per cwt $1,85$X,90
Darley, per cwt .' . $1.50
Duller and Egga
Hutter Ranch, 20c cash, 22V4c In,
trado.
Eggs Per dozen, 20c cosh; 22 c
trade.
Poultry
liens, per dozen $6.6007,00
Fryers, per dozen 6,00 0,00
Roosters, old, per lb 8c,
Dressed MeaU
Pork, per lb 9
Veal, per lb 10
Lambs, per lb 12
Mutton, per lb , , .11
Livestock
Hogs, per lb 0
Mutton, per lb G 7 c
Cured Meats
er, per lb 12
Bacon, per lb 18 20
Ham, per tb 17 0 20
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET
Steers No. 1, weighing 900
lino Hm t; ix, rrii: x. it no i i:inol
lbs., GU fa G16c; second quality, 5
Tl Gc.
Cows and heifers Good, 5-i ijjf Cc;
second quality, 606 V4c.
Hulls and stags Good, 4 0Gu;
fair, 3 0 4c.
Calves Light weight, 90 9 Vic;
medium, 8H)4c; heavy, 0 0 7c.
Sheep Wethers, CV4 07c; ewes,
600 Vic; shorn sheop, lc less.
Lnmbs Sucklings. 80 8 Vic.
Hogs Hard grain red, weighing
100 to 250 Ibrt, 7 0 8c; 250 to
325 Ibrt., 7 Vi 0 7 Vie; undesirable
hogs, rti Go,
When you buy
a FORD
You mu feel wife in having mm of
It every day.
It Ih never mil of i-oinuilvdoa
for ueckN walling the arrival of
Miine mrt from the factory In the
1'OKt.
ThfNo wiri nn- kept in stock at
Ford itcnrirs.
GEORGE B1EHN, Agent
0 9 Vie
012 c
018 a
012 c
0 OV&c
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET
Cattle
Steers -Prime light . .. .$7.40 0 7.50
Oood 7.0007.26
Medium G.CO 0 7,00
Cows Cholco G.35 G.G0
Good 0,0000.35
Medium 6.60 0 0.00
Heifers Choice 0,6007.00
Good 0.00 06,25
Dulls Choice 5,2505,50
Stags Cholco G. 0006, 60
Good 5,5000.00
Calves Prime 8.0009.00
Hogs
I'rlnio light, 175-226 lbs. 7.6007.76
Choice medium, 140-176, 7,2607.50
Pigs, 90-140 lbs 0,7507.00
Rough, 175 bs. up fi.25 00.75
Sheep
SVothers Rest $7.60 0 7,75
Old 7.0007.60
Ewes Host 0.2500,50
Hood 0,00 00,26
Common 5.0006,60
Lambs Prlmo 8,0008,25
flood 7.50,07.75
Common , 7.0007.60
Shearlings, f'l less in all lines.
G. D. GRIZZLE
EXPERT
Tombstone Cutter
and Designer
Work in ii do right
The Motor Boat
EMPRESS
Daily Service
Passengers Baggage
Freight
Upper Lake PoinU
litis leaves Western Tranifer
nfilco every morning at 7 16.
F. A. Moore, Manager
Blue Front Livery
and Feed Stables
Mundy & Hilyard, Props.
Phono '-'.V-'W. Klamnth, near Hlh
Prompt and efficient service, Good
horses nnd llrst class rigs
Office of
Dr. C. O. Prentice
Veterinary Nurgcon
PHONE SOUJ
llaliy ChU Get yours Ix'fore
they aro nil gone. Also CnnnrJeN,
lovely singers, cheap.
Mills Addition
W.PFVLLER&C0S
PURE PREPARED
PAINT
A TALE
OF
PAINT
Some Paints protect,
Others beautify,'
Ours do both
Wm. C. Hurn
Hardware Co.
General Transferring
PHONE UH, 7
Wo will altond lo It HlM
O. K. TBAN8FKR COM,N
Offlco on SUtli, lolweu '
and KUmatn
v f
Ws,