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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1915)
i iKATURDAY, JVtitZ 18, lain THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tameeaBBI r- i-Qtf1&ft.Ml!Bl , - - . Fried Chicken for Httniuy IVi to Itt pound, fide, ilollvorcil Haturdiy, lavo orders ut Itobert & Whllmori) or Went Knd (Irocory ,41 II, H. FOX O. K. TRANAKKIt fOMI'ANV QUICK TRAN8KKR DHHOURPIIONi: 7 Omro on Hlith, liUueHi M.iln nd Klamath At the Churches WANT HIGHWAY VIA POKEGAMA lOM-X'lt ll.lll, UOITK TO KLtM ATI! UV IIKCOMK IIIOHWAY TO MA IX I.IXB CUTH OUT Till: I'AMOUS TOPHV (JltAlli: HOIIHTON HOTKI, .1. A. HourIoii, Prop. Hervlie good, light liotuekccplng roonn u( price Hint wilt ploniie you Oppoftltii I'oatofllrn. universal) ?ood Chopper Colt Like a Pair of Shears Many to-called rhoppcrt cruth ad lew tht meat or vegetable, watting the juice and dettroylng tht flam. The UNIVERSAL-the origi al Food Chopper cut like a pair of (heart, with two tharp, beveled edge. These edge are o tdJuMM that they keep tharp automatically by acting oae upon tht other The UNIVERSAL Food Chop per cleanly chop all kindi of meat row or cooked tad frultt aad vegetable coirtcornn aidetired wtatMl muuiiag r Umring. Bach UNIVERSAL Food Chop per it equipped with mane, medium and no cutter. Extremely ilmple. Nothing to get out of order. Part inter changeable ally cleaned. Roberts & Hanks 'Ihero will bo no Huuday evening hoi vltes nt tho IlaptUt, MothodUt, Christian mill Prenbytorlan churches, I ns tht so toiigrcgiilliiiiH will attend tlio' Cliiiutniuiun Sunday hchkIouk t luiiili or UnM HilfiiiUth -tiirtiu.-i uiu Ik'IJ on Sunday morulng nl 111 ocioiK anil iMlncnUn) evening nt s coin ClitlHtlnti H.lcnci Hull, In tho. Imobn lilmlt, I'Dinei Tlilnl and Main) Ktrt'Ulli, IIII.H The H-ailliiK roinn of Uiu Hoiloty -i Ihc mime liKntloii wilt Iim oven mi 'in."...:., 'ihurmtio inn) .Httturdnyl,"Ktulnn "n, ' urceic to connect numinous fioiu 2 2ii to I 30 until Klmnatli Falls with tho Pacific hlgli .iilher nolJie ' ny Is a subject now o,'iui')Ins tho 'ttn Ivuhoii HUbJut lor ticl Hiinda)!nltulu'k of Klnmath Chuinbir of will w "(lod tin- I'li'serwr of Mnia." f oatunorc tr. lly many It Is considered 4) ibnl thin nould ho the host way to iirnth Klamath Falls, were a good road protldcd, and the county court expects to xoon lew the proposed ! 0 TOIIAV'H ODDEHT STORY - -- I nited Press Soivlcc. HWBLNO, Minn., June 12. , Nick flUnlch, a miner, lt living todr.y In a porchlcss house be- 4 cause ho tied a can chuck; full 0 dynamite to his dog's tail and then lit n fuse, in an attempt to eliminate the dog painlessly. Also, the dog lives In a cute e Itttie home of his own In tho back yard. The canine, was a faithful cur, and when Stanlch lit the fuse A UTTLE SPORTING GOSSIP amemkWemmix , ) r tajNKI' IQMMttf I ItKpwQ9$l Of aWtUB . P. C. Cartooi; wl 1 'retail wood beafaeta Ut I tnr it. tan fear vara Wi posed of nfar buslMW to f. 1. i .ana i( T. corBejr.T I have takes charKe.'. ie- ny nAKR" KARW ral "comeback." He made McOraws JoT tamo j'm of (United Press Staff Correspondent) warriors literally eat out of hit hand.J,-, . i.tfc laaihar tti nd NEW YORK June It-It doesn't) And It was all done with a slow talLl .nO-!M I ho foawililllty of a wagon road via ;f (ao dog Insisted on becoming affectionato with Stanlch. Know- ,Jiim Mi llnxliit KpiMopul Cliiiuh , Cipinei iVnlli unit IIIkIi streets; C. .i i,i. i i. ...i.. i. ...... I i.iiuui up, iitiioill'l in on ii in,, Children h l).i proKrnm lij thti HiiiiiIii) school at tho Hunduy kcIiooI hour. (ionrKe J. Walton super Inlvmlent. 1 1 flfl n in ntufiilti tr itrnfinh lit r . ,. ' ... ' .pil this could easily be secured from 7 on p. in., I.pworth l.euKUosorlce'.. . foi half hour before Chautnuiiut.'. Chni, L. ItoliertH president. Wodn'ciidny, S p. m., praer meet-Ink'. hlKhwii), to ascertain the facts. To make a road via Fall Creek and l'okeganin it would he necessary to ncciire the old rullroud right of ftay In l lint KortioA for several miles. Hap- Launches For Rent Willi or vtithout tlritpm, for trips .on flllH'r l,iMcr or Upper Iike. Telford & Son t'orniT Conitt't' "nil Main Mm. Ilcrbctl (I, McCarthy will sing at the morning preaching service. Vernon T, Motschenbachor, chorister t'htiihin liunli Comer of Ninth .mil Pine sticotH. Ulder S. 1). Har lan, nilnlHiiM. Itesldcnce, corner of t'leiiih nuil IIIkIi strectH Phone 147. ' llllile School ut 10 a in .Ituilnr I'.mlo.'iMir ut : p m ('hrlsllau i:uileanr at 7 P in ' Wcilnertdaj iili'ht praei uiPOtlnK. Alt welcome. llliipli-i Cliiit-.li- Corner eighth and ' r'fimii uircMK fv A P .Simmons. I I . iof way, Sccrrlury IpiiHtor I, . ,' ...i.. i i ... i ,. i D,vificrof Commerre i "'"" "" - l.np, siiieilntendcnt. ! i:ver)oni- I'ordlnll) Invited t these .icrUcoH 'l lrn rivli) lei kin t'lmrtli Coiner of 'ihlid nnd Pine streets. Clerk of .Kslons- 0 U. Hogiir. Superintendent of Sunday school I II. Mason. Pianist Miss A. II Parker. 'President of Christian Kndcnvor Clinrles Dorr. Siindav school nl 10 n m 7:00 p. in, Chrl!llnii Bndeavor. Prayer ineethiK Wednesday evon Iiik nt 7'. Cluiuii of i lie natrrd Heart Corner Wordcn avenue and Donald street Itev. Wm. McMillan, S. J.. tor. First mass nt C a. in. High Mass nud Itenedlrtlon at lVan a. m. Catechetical Instructions every .Sat urday nnd Sunday morning at 9:30. Week day Mass ever) morning at 7:U.. Services at Merrill on the third Sunday of each month llliplUl MlKMOII SUIIllH) KCIIOOI iucuim ut Ut u. in. In the basement of tlin l.llirmy building. Mr. O. 1. Couchuian, Miperlntendent You nre welcome. illio California-Oregon Power compa i ny. which owns it, provided Klamath county would adopt the route and 'cnnMritu a good highway. The Idea of such a road hts round fin or mining the residents of that vl always, take blinding speed to carry a twlrlcr to the diuy heights of fame. "Old Nap" Rucker, wbo is Eoutupawlng for Charles Historical Kb1ett8' Trolley Dodgers, Is protlng that theory. TZL""? ?i!"u toB Mm:rm looked like balloona, they traveled so slow. The Polo Grounders dug their spikes into the ground and swung at Itucltcr's offerings with everything they had. They hit measly little pon- Ruckcr Is stow -balling bis way hack!Ps and easy roller to the infield. Into the realm of class. Years ago. Rucker simply slow-balled them to Nanoleon bloied his way to alory onidca'h. His only way of mixing 'cm LEGAL NOTICES S-iV && the diamond by using speed. He shot lefthand volleys at batters with such terrific speed that they Imagined ho packed a Krupp gun on his hip Dut the day camo wnen the old arm J up was throwing one just a little slower than another. But tho Giants couldn't get bis range in nine Innings, nnd tho wnv ho was coins;, it didn't (look like they would get it in ninety. XWk'fimmmm in the county uouri . tMta Oregon, nth. in the Matter of the QuardtaaaWp,' the Person aad Estate offi A. Pennr. an lacowMttM Notice is hereby 'givea.tkit!; Horn, the guardian of th.1 for the Ceantr f " vcSW:. I v.vy.i Ing the eccentricities of dyna mite. Stanicli ran. The dog, thinking he wanted to play, followed closely. Reaching the l.aA OtaMlnk IniiMAil Inaljtjk ft A r, "".-,h " zrrz : "r v.:r-rr;r:.t;;:H- Your unc.e wub., Robmson, the corst a.j;mi rfM immh th. ,.!. ..ri h. dom.ndMi .n mch of it ,' th rotund pilot of the Dodgers. Is feeling letent peraon, having AM lanta ..!.. ..j .i. .. a.-. ... ,,r,.i ion Th imuch better since Rucker has stepped above mentioned conn, ala whui r" "" .". :.;; I." .:.. "..-.7 'J:',, to the front with winning stuff. With count of hi, administrate of sh IMOIC HHI U IUUU CAfflUBIVU. -lt.1,11 KIV; UUk. IV "ifcMW.w m..w . , .. ,, ri .. , m , .,.- ., .-! , .1 --. ..!.!. I HUtCm WCI1. HCUtl, VUUIl IUU niue ueiUB, UUU IHC 5'U '""""i ... . , . , .., ., , ,, ,. . t k- mmm Vmrtt.l Aiicuibuu an urevziua risiuu toiui,s " v tuu unu nwnw z- Stanlch's home wn. porchless, hut hi little dog stood faithfully nt the door, wagging his tall. was forced to give up the game alto gether for a while. All during 1914 Rucker nursed the old wing along, trying to get it back Into shape, nut his efforts were fruitless. He had Professor Itollin I). Salisbury of the smoked it out. University of Chicago, saa contln- This year the big southpaw started nous process of rontrartlon f going off with different tactics. He saw on Inside the earth, and wilt continue that the old speed thing was for him .'until nil chemicals within It have been no more. Ho figured he was still rlnlt). and tho farmers along the I transformed Into their dcnrui com- good enough to stay up In the big !t.iniwtii mlltlnnci nf t-nren hnnro Pnrtli fftnt linunrpr. nnd nn BAl n DO Ut llnu innfn !iiVj ntrrfiml frt krlVA QlV ilfiVtt It'""1"" ,MMUH" u' v ..... - ..,.. ., - I ..-!... ... .-.! , -. .AHiiAilf.n Itttr r. tfnt- tn win Kail tifT11a with each, uiih teams, for tho dcatructlon ;m "" - "" "' i--6 .b " - - . r., A couple of weeks ago, whsn he suits (hat Milt In Kijlcmiil priru at was shooting at the Giants on the Watch Our Announcements OX THIH PAOK RKdUliR Harrison & Matt Our toro It on Klamath Ae and Sixth atreet Will Unit Ilrollier Htw. j Arthur nnd Ralph Wlshnrd, broth cm of A. U. Wlshnrd of this city, will nriive In Klnmath Falls next week I for a visit from their homo In Ellens- burg. Wash. Arthur has nnisneu high school this year, and will enter the University of Washington next fall. of the old railroad, taking out the ties and other obstructions that could' nni lm iientl fnr tlm lilehunv. and for tho building of a first class highway. This would glvo a 4 per cent max imum Krado between Pokegama and linrnbrook, while the Pacific highway hutwecn Ashland and Horn brook has a maximum of f per cent ov'er the 31s-1 1 !lIwiiiq 11 In answer to a request for the com pnny'p attitude on releasing the right Fleet of the Cham has received the fol low Ing letter from General Manager Alex J. Rosboronghetit San Francisce: "I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter of June 7th. 191G, relative to the matter as to whether this com- pan would release tho old railroad right of way between Hot Springs station near Copco und the plateau to i, Annnit. of k'hmr.ih fnr the nur-' pose of n public highway. "In reply thereto I beg to state that) this subject has been spoken of be fore, with the Idea of having this old railroad right of way converted Into; a first diss wagon road, and I feel satisfied that If Klamath county will agree to Immediately adopt this route nnd will build It Into a first class wagon road, that our company will be very glad to turn It over to Klam ath county. Thero are mauy. reasons In our judgment why this Is tho most teas-; iblc. tho most direct and the shortest road that will connect Klamath Falls with tho California sjate highway. Not only Is this a.vcry feasible route, but as ou gentlemen know, the grade In situated on the sunny side of the Klnmath River canyon, which would mnko n dry road' bed which could he traveled with tlttlo repair tho year round. "Thero Is developed by this com- pnny at Copco a tremenaous aeposu of volcanic cinder, which could be tihcd to very great advantage and at comparatively little coBt for making this roadbed, and our company wouia be very glad to assist Klamath com-i pany by donating this material It the comity will build h first class road.. In fact, our hoivrty co-operation will bo given Klamath county If tt will undertake this work." i K. K. Store. Polo Grounds, Rucker staged his first - . . . .. -A 4A - . - L- a fast cup, tne uoagers are tn a posi-.courx at. me nour oi m acim avi Mnn tn rniin much trouble in the Na- on the 12th day of JulT. lSlt. ta.tM ttanal League. .office of .the county ccmrt of,fCliuMtl county, Oregoa. la taoeotirt 1 .Klamath Falls, la said eottaty. aai l . -rJ . To Mr. and Mrs. Auguat persoaa ateretedtfaUa,MM.ai June 10, a ten-poundre nonaea to men ua um; i Xru Arrival in Klamath. Klgbrett niebrntt. on -. r - - - j :-.! , z Hanehter ana n,e omtceurnmB,tn,mMrg Manrer To Mr. and Mm. F. O.'have. to said final accoaat,-Mai J - -.. j ..i. enttlAHMknt thfrnr. f iMniirAr junn ,. a ",-uuuna uiuku- .. --. - ,. tor. Bishop To Mr, and Mrs. Alex Ttishop, June 11, a son. Sonic beautiful styles Shirts at K. K. K. Store. Ib Arrow ..UUmMt KAaf V.-iS wu.v?r' svscmci. tuc.f.. Srst 5-'Sl Dated Saturday, Juae1l?.;i15. r n iinnu nuinHu .. B-, 12-1S-26-3-10 .iUIMWM. i.l SSPX1 A CARLOAD OF THE NEW 1916 Overlands Thirty-five horsepower cars has been received. The price at Klamath Falls is $895 No car of this size and value was ever offered before in Klamath Falls at this price. White Pelican Garage j- mi . vT i .TfJJ.. 1 ' M'l iM eTVJSlI ! w JKft3w,ArfjSJ ;in tne urrcaiivouri iavtuw;r-.i r"l - " r'--r,i JMna M. Anglin. PlaiBtt. E& I j PSZl Jiarry c. aiisuh, winsiuu. .iRZi l' . .. . -" -1: ' ' I kto Harry n. Angim, uetea i:.vi , ' In the name of the Stat ot lYnn am hereby summoaod to be w aj r .j --fii 'appear ana ueraor,,iw,kw nr nlhprnrlKA mnva to LB, It . a. . in I'..,, tH -U. MWnwA .MtUI ut, te futtru u UHJ.HWIO ca,uw jnsi.,. 'six weeks after the flrat'Pa 'of this summons lnlne Evealas 1 i . - -. - v - ari n. tltltlll.. lUVWUBtfrfll . . ... . sv-'pw. ,-'', 'aid. I'odav' news la The Herat IfYHWiHtiGoAnywkere Any Time PhoiM 94- American Hotel F. Livery Conpuy IWOOD WOOD Argraves Hotel KurulBlicd room .with bath llteslmnsclentB 50c to $1.00; by week, 2.f.O ana up. Second St. Pay lens, lr better. Get that i Roal Tailored Look K. K. K. Store fnr Itoynl Tailored Clothe. v Stihoorlho for the Hiralrt, miMld no cast Him k, Klimlo limil ....... W0 IllOtk, lUlliltlO UW1 ...... .. D17 Stafca 9M I iiImi IhiwIIo llody anil Limb owl Heller linv loui' fmi "'. tt',, I tl prlto in i low . ( s l.euvo onlera nt Kliiniulli He- pirtmeiH Store, Third anil wain. PHONF. JIM lc(. MnutHiin rine i VWant AdSei SALAD TIE To mako perfect Kalnd Dress Iiik yon miiAt liavo aro Olive Oil S.&W. OUve Oil Tho llnet imported Italian nil on the market. 25c. 50c and $1.00 Sizes VAN RIPER BROS. TAKE SALTS FOR THE KIDNEYS IF YOUR RACK HURTS tBaaasaaaaaaaBaBaBnaBtaaBaasaBaaaBN Wi ShNM Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Moat, Says Noted Authority w Kidney Msordors Recomnoids a Snoeafil of lad Salts In Glass of Water Mere Irtakfast to Stiawlate Kidneys and ENniinato the Uric Acid "Quality Phone 8S GrH er" ClU anOtHla Uric acid U nwt eicitet tlv kidneys, they Ucome ovatworked, set sluggisb, ache, and feel likt lumpi of lead. The urine becomes cloudy, the bladder it irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the nipt. When the kidneys clog you mutt help them flush off the body' urinous waste or you'll be a real kk persoav shortly. At tint, you feel dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, tick headache, diaabets. tomach gets soar, toadMt coated aad you feel rheumatic twiaees irhtK the weather is bad. "" at leas meat, drink lots of water; also get from any pbaraaaciat four ounce i of Jad SalU; XSi aUslMfsaafttl lmaatof waUc befora breakfast for a few days aad your kidaey twill then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes aad lemon juice, combined with tithia, and hat been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralise the acids in urine, so it no wager is, a source of irriuUoa, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpentive,. cannot iniure, makes a delightful effervescent litbia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean aad active. Druggists her say they seUloUef Jad SalU to Wto wbcT believe is overcoming aaey irouwe waaw.ii m oats trouble. circulation, prlatedaad. paMHJlietl the city oi, Kiamatn jraiiav W...nltt clalA it nrwdn. . lu Iiwlli take Wtccthatfyou',faltt I appear ana demur, pieaa.aaawer.i otherwise move, wUhla.the aaM 'tho nlalntltr for wast thereof, sit! j y - - , sn-j piy to tne auore eniuier,coHrv iw uruer t,i vvitiuti tinn iuv uvf rnllAf nnvM fnr- InntAlntttf'ae v..v- - v v. ..ATl plaint tiled in this autt. tcKWtttl x ror tne aanuiaseBt.oi. tae itKco inarriaKe'coBiract.BowicnDai IF. . ' 1 . ' "i .-n".. '.n.a. I' between piatniiH aaa , aeienaaat. -. - tor too, reBtwpiteaB?, I plaintiff of her maiden naate.of, J IMav Noel, the same as before fl F 3 For such further and other" 'lief as to equity m)appertalnj the court Beem meet. J 't This summons is published pur ant to an order of the Hebo fteorgo Xolaad, judge of the above I tided court, made and entered on 2Kth day of May, 191.",:ando publUhed In tbe Kyeaing.;UeTat nublic newspaper of aral:elr lion printed and paMliked la taej iof Klamath Tails. .Klaatattbe Oregon, 'aad that tbe m puWkw thtnnr l mad'in sald-Daner aai I'&th, day of May. 11 . - .W, HAIRIBNNEJI .rs-s-iz-Tj-so fiaiatiax or vM ,Noilco is,nereoyai'taaiiaa nlorsiRtiea, i,ouniyi.uoari,o, fk.n County, Oregon, wHI recelvo;WA the erection or a steel Drwfe l.oi UU?r up to and liclud! ?1ai mm. ut a n. m.of aaeto ' '11. tiMo t 111 lnMlltlav.tkaaL a iiv f wgw t of the bridge f rom Bonaaia;' the construction of abutmeuta tiuaklne of1 tills 7orthe'apPri and tearing down old?hHM.!i i The bids will boanftke.tolV !form , , .S Hauling bridge 'fromOoaan.-H,'' a to site .. . .,. .A(,.pj v'""' "rrrzas por yard ...tr,fy- Placing approimotelyp.5Q4 yards eraDankraontH'aarv,. yard, ,.:tifcl Tearing oown oio Dragei,j i:rectlou of bridge ',n?vv?: Tne aoove to oe aaua'ai the plans.. and spcclfieKtlon ulili ilia ,nnilv VUrk.V&r. r.V - . . ; . .7 7iV"3 1"? yy. : v-'Ii ' i' A OWS wusi lie wownaW" i ..K'. .. f . 17 . . ,i AVrllHedlieoV.forA vt f?n(n,,l,0tia., T li f & f '.nu n t vJ, CiMirt '; . 4aw ilch't to rejecraay aJl liiforimilitli-s Ja' iteMeK ' copi any,hdWlwtatr 'jnhiooijiawja iie(3j.j May 28,..1 & l'.C.m. :' ui.itMVr n.t:UA.,av 'D".av ( n 'w t -?i p. 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