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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1915)
.ffe- '. t ,jj ., Mvii.KSi- ., r '. i" j. ! i 'BBawaawaBBBBBl THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WKIINHHnAV, JUNK It, ItU -. O'viJisfU: usiassr. a v; ."' 'j as jjb i uniNt i'mw is jjSsaPsBasTWnaavJH aw gNggfgMawaaPVal aaawvgt V M 1W. . MMTM fry-, -iii'; v? 4rr5 . fsaa sorrent wmmwmmw MrMttUUU) APARTUBNT8 it the .HONBiW.-' - " 104f t-fcT ' MMVANKNT RKNTKSU Um ;j-.r - .. - . -. . ThETeiiinf Herald Published .daily etcept Suaday by The Herald PubHaate. Compear at Ktamsth rails, at US Fourth Street. Eatared at the psstemcs at Ktam ath rails. Oregea, tor traasateetoe through the walla at aocoad-elaae matter. t..-.3r? ,l "? heeseaewly Deleted; ;daa'4 papered ; modefa eoavealeace; ,' rrtrv h. a. .-. ss,cjeea,ia; at'i M&ewee'f reasonable reat. K. W.ione month 4 -tt ; k Subscription taraat by pall to amy address In tha Uatted States: One year .. t. .......... .15,00 7. f ,).5 t . .50 CARRIES FOUR WITH SIDE CAR CLAUDK COON TAKK8 WIFE AND 1UBV AND MAN 105 MILKS ON TANDKM MOTOtrtiVCLK AND HIDK CAR Jltafifer or. Great rVaraAip Arizona and Her Sponsor .:vOjpaNCijjcsnlc"rooia.. second , J4wr.atore';bSHdfB, next to Boat- ?$r:s. See Chitcote. " " 6-12t .:,.- .1 KI.AMATH PAI.1X OKRQOX, VKIK8DAY, JUNK 18, 1015 l&& f'":.yitnn8 tvti RitAUtv ru C;.fe :kia cooklaV 1HI Plae at ' ",XS',iSj; x t ala at 'J'V ' 6Jrkij I'ssaltf t .'ajas Lri .HAY LOADKRB For ami or trad. FOR SALE 'i n AND STOP AT KIMATH KAL1J4 -aareap aad oBa.FIylag f intti !! bIm mma ISHac-Aiteluaaii.aMa dallTary raka. r.-...i VMfcdWir f !! INM rtefrv Hm Ji.4V Ji.T" -..TT.TT -' " - ' KiSgR imi r " 'T ayfiJiwirr - ., . j mffi'ZZZ'tTFZTTr. r I r vn muu u nun buiub. tin uri wUhoat taratture; (flaa lawa aad, aardaaf P.O. box Ml or pkoae ST. IfejJerOl '-.we'j swsss; rr .-rrhVVfi- '&m:iMt: t$M & ssc- Ssszw?"1 IfcvftT?: iaa8 W"5tT- LOST AND FOUND SPSSH' I .v,ifi'- isKSffflOTd': as5g2Si tlj. Ii,f-Ta- Caw, Owaer call at ,W.'0. Bailtk Prlatlac ceapaay. THK SPBCIAIi FXKCTIOX ROM expreaaioaa heard aaioai the atembera t tho city roaaell, It appears that they are aot, certain whether they are jaatlaed lacalUas a special seaeral electloa.for aillas the vacancy caosed by the realsaaUoa ot the mayor, or "whether the oflce should be left TacaBt until the people 'take action by initiative petition We believe that under the provi sion ot the charter it la the duty ot 41 a mahumII n ati nt Iftua tKI tw. islbillty themselves, and Immediately I call aa election, and thus have the Carrying his wife aad baby in tho utde car and Oaorga Trammel on the ftandetu, Claude Cooa recently made the trip Irom Klamath Valla to Myrtle j Creek, a dUUnco ot 15 mllea, Jn three daj a. He lett here a week ago )lil Saturday, and arrived at Myrtle Creek Monday. He was at Ashland Saturday night.. From Myrtle Creek Cooa Trammel went on to Portland, wkera the- shipped the outflt to Tho Dalles, i They lea The Dallea Sunday, came down by way at Hedmoad aad CH- LBl. BMknff 'tb trln nt Knii SAfl miles la 14 hours. Ho reports that the roads in tho eastern part otthe state are In better condition at "the jprceent time than the Padic high- aad PROFESSIONAL. CARDS jpresent unsettled condition la city v Vi L-, 4? m" &? $ fSk flsari- , ;CITy AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY tAMHTKAVTH IXHDIUN'CK Mamhara Oregon Asaortatfea Tttla' Mar -?s--f .':; atfif&!. &Pn t.. -7 "J tCARli WHTTLOCK iilND'ERTAKER r; 4yM'B-A L M E'R v .ffCounty Coroner " """Wj w . rmrmmwm th aad Plae C'7Sl .1 AtiP" v I.TMBxW I ' i'J. T-Si, 2tt;i:.L a. CitSKSS aE8MS lasssarri E&23L &&Wt ft? iyi 1??'-?'i'Sh; IT'i' EBtfT i IUmc ad 1i ; ,,We Do the Work Jaet'RIght ? T - - . . ....... ... -fir-rr;Ktwocoval iwh fAK:.JItKaEI. .IVOaXXXX .lOerajMiAirjBaUifc PhoaeSIS v 2l .fcir Ka3. :.i!; 1SL ISrtSi-X'-f W.D.MILLER Manufacturer of tf.. HOLUm'oaWnAINO. . AXI H1IX) BliOCKH A.XbFLVIW ALL- KIXDK OK COXCRKTK "p. Sfdewalks, Floors and ? '"' Retaining Walla ,, K4MHIXO .V 8PKCTAIiT'. Sixth and Walnut llhuaeam , affairs straightened out and settled While the council can legally- trans act business temporarily without a 1 mayor, yet it was never contemplat ed by the charter that this offlce 'should be vacant for any consider able length of time. The charter specifically provides that "a vacancy in any other elective oSce (except that of a coaacilman) SHALL be " tilled by a Special General Election." It is evident that am election aast Ik; held sooner or later, aad we be lieve that the sooner it is held aad vttie matter settled, the better it wot be for Klamath Falls. Expression of regret by the cltlxens generally are j heard oa all aides over the'muddle la city affairs, aad It seems to bo the I wish of the people that the members of the council take such actloa Imme diately as will enable the handling of itbe'cuy" business in a peaceable and 'businesslike manner. , While the charter does not provide specifically the time la which a va- jcancy must be tilled, yet we cannot 'see any cause for delay on the part of the council In calling an election for ,1 way through tho westera part ot thai state, owing to the large amount ot j work that la being done oa thfsiil i reparations are being made oa Ihev. s highway tor tho heavy traffic thai IslS expected this aummer to San Francis- j j co, oa account ot tho fair. a ' t Cooa suted that traveling wRIn ffi - - w .v w.w? vm sa nu,t nun- than he expected, and that they made the trip la good ahape. He will go to Myrtle Creek and return with Mrs. Coon and the baby in the side cari which he left there. The machine is a JlM-Iey Davidson. DONANZA BRIEFS Mrs. Braahear. who was so badly burned some time ago, is gaining, and it la thought now that she will soon bo able to be up again. . ' that purpose. VaSSte as.- kfe'"'' imh& .sawf ..-. - Sr : SIQFS HEADACHE, 'rm NEURALGIA .. Scattered Shots . e a m THE TEMPTATION to make i extra dollar or two is still too strong; it seems, to Keep some of our citizens from engaging la the liquor traffic fwlth the redskins. One of these so called cltlxens may consider himself I mighty lucky to have escaped as he xlld with the good advice adminls- tered by the United States commis sioner. Anyway, be is supposed to be out of town by this time. THE CROWD at tho city hall waa noticeably diminished last night. There was not much chance tor a .scrap. $ fcvi . i " A Ki 3? -r- - w TDr.J) I OiiadUaa laaav -JUamajCsw TMStlb ' a " i i ri.Tawy t PeV, 'i'i'ir-' !.- 'p',. "SUCCESS TO THE new council." tit everybody would show the spirit that the Klamath Falls Military band did last night by boosting, instead of !"crfibhfnff." hnw mnh mn,a nlaa, alasr'voar head aad reUeva '.i.. . ... . .. . .. dmM mmlUtlmM or fUUmt UnUlu "'ua wuum DC. mere WOUia DO tsMdaake ia a BMaseat with a Dr. (considerable more accomplished, at James' Headache, Powder. This old-.any rate. Dr. Johnson and wife drove their car to the Falls Tuesday to meet Mrs. Johnson's niece. Hilab Hubbard, from Medford, who will spead the summer here. Rev. aad Mrs. Hall drove to Poe Valley Saturday, where Mr. Hall cos ducted religious services tho next day, While there they were guests of Francis Freaer. The marriage of Miss Sedgo of Dairy and Mr. Nail of California will take place June 23. ' The Bonanza ball team let Dairy get tho best of them again on Sun day. 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Qooabarrlaa, laa head picked, freah ovvry dart In 30lb. boxes, 4 cants per llxmutl, f, o, h., Ashland. Cash with ordor. Hatistaoiloa guaranteed. J. F. WKI.1.8, Ashland, Orrgon. 14-61 IKin'I buy hoya' Malta aatll you are our WW stock. R, K, K, Wore. lok at our Clothes, "anyway," be fore you buy your Huwsmer Hall., K. K, K, Won. 10 Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Mundy & Hilyard, Props. I'liwin i.VJW. Ulidtmll.. ui'or 8th l'ituiii mill t'lllrlriil ncrtltv, IIimnI htirwN iintl lltt dit rliift Offlre of Dr. C. 0. Prentice Vrtrrlanry SurK"o WOOD! llliKk VnhI, load Dmltlo limit . , , . Dry Hind, UMnrli Dry Slnli, l.fiinl llmly mill Limit WjmmI foul nml I hi-I Oil n,w i t a , i s9v7n 9M W.io Kl .A MATH FUF.LC0 , M.itn ifft'i wprvuHHtCffs, PUREPREMRED PAINT P.f- (.BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmM Bf A TALE OF PAINT Seme Jbinls jorvfed, Olhm bcautiy (hirs do Mh Klamath Transfer Co. mo Mulii Mxti Wi liiivo tlu hot umr)niu In lun n, nml ulll uu In any luttrl, iiiiiiiiIih; Imiiim) hi' tfliliilto III tmv luf Hiwt'iiui'i tor llio III i.'ilnik iiiiliii, Ui ii u iiImi iiuviiIn i'r tin' only Mi-iii;'r liimu um ilt UM'r I like, lliiKKnui' liiimllitl Ir'tii llio itt'ixM i.lluiiil mi)' fln ilinrM I'linM: UllH.J FRESH LIME III nli)' i)OMlillll' ' Kiln Inm lliirm.il r. l. wii.mov (Herald Special Service) BONANZA. June 16. The 5-year- old son ot Lawsoa Ross, who waa op erated oa recently for annaadlrHli ia recoverlaa raoldlr. He I. hi to. except pcrhapa to Queen Elisabeth, i . . ! n.ii.in. maw, filAliln arhtch hsa ua ui ana inib ? ijji v -...-.... been bombarding the forts or. tne Dardanelles and her four sister ships being launched in Oreat nrltain. The Arizona Is a sister ship ot the Penn sylvania, which Is now In the water. Miss Esther Rosa ot Prcscott. Arlx.. selected by Governor Hunt for the honor, wilt bo the sponsor ot tho great dreadnought. The moat interesting thing about tho. Arisona-, except her fighting abil ity. Is the fact that she is the work of a government navy yard, tho New York, navy yard, whero the Connecti cut, tho Florida, and thn New York wore built. Tho great ruddor of tho battleship, here shown, is more than twenty feet In height and considerably over that In length. Tho vessel from the bottom of the rudder to the docks, where the small figures of the work men may be seen. Is fifty foct In depth. Wm. C. Hum Hardware Co. When you buy a FORD Vim run I'Vl tuft III Imvllltt liv ot It vri) ilay. Il I never mil nf i-mitmlMlnn lor ui-4'lm tttllliiR llio arrival of hmiip mi I fi'i.n I In- fiiiliiry In tlir i:nl. TIii-m- Mirt iiH' k't In l'"k at I'.iiil turnrlr". GEORGE BIEHN, Agent Jllw Esther IUnm eight 8-Inch, tho Arisona will carry j ;twclvo 11-Inch and twenty-two C Inch rifles, the same armament as her sister ship, the Pennsylvania, recently launched at Newport News. In addition to tho groat slzo of thn now xhlit'q main bntlvry. tho suns nro of 4"-caIlbro an ngalnst tho 3G-, calibre ot the Indiana's 1 3-Inch guns,' Identical with those aboard tho fam-i our old Oregon, which played their part In the'baltlo of Santiago. With! tho fourtcens of the Arisona In her I i'liU MniiimnrvmHl i-art-Jr iti iiiommuo In ynu llutl Western Transfer Co. llttuliiiK I'aoM'nitro, llaaKage ami Freittlit In lnll IWtaln for Calkins & Hamilton riiniM IN7, or Idivi unlera at iV5 .Main ir-H. f turrets, the Oregon could haro hnlt- J od any one of the fleeing Spanish Warren Yahr is suffering from aa attack of jaundice. He will not be able to be about his work for a week or more. Mr. Daniels drove to the Falu Wed- nesday with a load of grain aad brought back some shingles for his now homestead hoase. George Cbastain and wife spent Sunday with his mother while on the way from Bly, where they bad been visiting Mr. ChasUla's sister, Mrs. Art tangell, aad her family. YA-V'V :.Ubm headache relief acta almott murl. !WOcaJhr. .Bead soma one to the drua store ' Maw 'far a dine nidurn' nd few m. B:aS'.fm':''hal''v'V----i.-i . . imjL am? ;srr- ". '."" M a Dowder tou i j ,,. i.. . .. . . .-'. . ., i i 'C, tm .Wk .MMIlltl Ml VIIC BCUl' &. Beuralxia and pain. ' Stop suffer. ua Burt you getwnst -tl-ywask-for.. ARE YOU GOING to be at that booater meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Friday night? Let's all turn out and let the Chamber know how many there are of us. "r-J. IWjb. , r'-5-vM!Tv'W.; I'Sf"4WJ' mt& mmz i iiwcr.- ??m-s,rz f .n-s.rr - K "i.-sa I?1 tiWY '-v j Argraves Hotel uraUlicd rooms, with bath itaius transclents'COc to 11.00; 'by' week, $2, CO and up, 'CHrcpm to.i bet. Mala aad I'iae I WB. MIGHT surprise ourselves if Uts all got together just once. Re "membfr tho city of Portland will bo represented strong, Friday night, and tho impression may carry consider-! .. . i Mrs. Chaataln went to tho Falls on business Tuesday, Mrs. Gillette, Helen and Harold Gillette spend the week la the Falls, attending the Chautauqua. They wore guests of Mrs. Thompson. again as wide and of three times as great displacement. Against tho Indiana's four 13-Inch guns and a lila weight. The ice cream social at tho parson age was a marked success. ' The Indies Aid expect to give another la ' nothing- Baal kappanaiL the near future. Every husband ought to take 'outMTNADiaABILITyPOL. I Mr, and MISS. HoltOll. tho father ICY. lohn. W wnnu.il r .a and sister or Mrs. Fred Meecham, left dwpattdeat oa what you man do for their home la Nebraska on Tues-' for usaspsoiallyvfc w have $gf- iwmvusai . Wi" :ar.Aaixuu 3 7i,V.t. ; .ii ff Vs: Phoae, 7 ' ; ,i,l(KTKHrKR COMHA.VV " m li :t '. . V..a.. ' . '. -- . vWwii-mMi.. seiweefe Main 'jy:i;V-ajV?aaiata v r? P'Was, ?,. - .--'..- "-" WtM '",?,.. -i-m. -,.w .7Mf Wi 'jhifmim.wHi U Jffln'rvlffi? 'SJ'",.it &.! LOOK OUTj Weed. Klamath is sure after your scalp. Big game next Sunday, Look .'em over. . WONDER IF THE Europeans are getting just a little bit tired ot all this publicity. Perhaps It u getting old, and therefore moaotoaous. IT. MIGHT be well for Greece to keep out of the war:lf the king Is uasble to manage his awn hoiueheid. Charity begins' at borne. It Is said, aad this might also be said of some other things. mrA a-Hllllll I mma i. ij.ii. i..jjj,.,. ..yrm 'AiM'amimm aad Otovas. aaa aha Haw aa K. sr. at. .T.V"-. .T. Z. T TTT " Tea day. Boaaasa's aew hotel Is progressing. Tho Arisona tls the thirty-ninth battleship built for the American; ships almott wltnout leaving her sta navy alnco 1892. Compared to tho lion. Tho Arizona's guns have a first American battleship, the Indl-' range, even at tho' low elovntloa, of aaa, lauached In 1893, the Arisona I American navy mountings, of flftoonf will be aearly twice as long, half j miles or more, against eight or nine miles for tho old thirteen, Against the New York's displace ment of 27,000 tons, the Arlronn will Iflsplace 31,000 tons and will meas ure 600 feet In length and 97 foot 6 Inches In width. Sho will mount twnlvo H-Jnch guns to tho ten four teens carried by tho Texas, and they will bo thren to a turret, as aboard l tho Pennsylvania. As sho looks Into tbo water Immed iately after tbo. launching, the ship will have cost the government 17, 425,000 An oven greater sum will go for her guns nnd nrmOr and othor equipment, and when sho goes Into commission her cost to the country will have reached the huge sum of f 10,000,000 or more. Miss Ross Is "A girl from tho hills of Arisona." 8ho Is a typical repro- a younger gencr-, ntlon. Miss' Ross, who has just pass-' od tho nge of eoyontton, Is of me dium stature, being flvo feot three I ii cli rx tntl. Rlio of a docldly potttc typo, with Ditto eyes, light brown hair and vivacious manners. Hho has jfln older brother, who ). nt present' Spink's Camp on Spring Creek, Williamson River IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON, 1915 ,l''liii't Tinut I'UIiIiik In Oirgon. Tli nnwi lirmullfiil mi( for ramplnu lit Klnmntli rmiuly. Xi Horni ilny. It'a alnuya omiI ami lirtvy. Xii infMiiiliu ix'dt lo bother you. A uinv ilanro linll for IImmo ilenlrliiK In wlilli iiwii)' llmeveiiliitt In tlilm manner. fiiHMt Ih'iU awl llmt rlaaa mrala servfil. '.i te.mihiim: mkitth train at iiuiiigiix rou Tin: r.uii'. Rat per Day $2.00 Per Week J 12.50 AMtswr iTNA Check Cart This Monag ISNTkabe.Johal Your eighth 1 week isi bed just gona by aaJ we've received two of Utaaa checks for $200 oach. Wo cm bay that ontatlve of Arisona new aiaiaff room got sewn moufn FOR THE BUSINESS MAN In generul ami ull individuals wo offiT our iinllnilleil banking fncll Hies. Wo hiivo n iirodlgloua en imctiy fnr hnndllug largo roinmor rial accounts. Yet wo can truth fully Hiiy that wo alwuys glyo tho Hniim careful utlontloii to small leposliorH, Olve u a trial. aj II BBBBsBV FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FAM.R OREGON rapidly, up BOW. The 'framework Is about tTj, t .' t j midshipman ntjhq Naval Academy Juot think-7$50 wook as Ion" t Annapolis. a you're sick up to a fuU year, j , A number of Boasnxa people have speat a dsy or two la the Fail to at tend -the Chautauqua. All report a most enjoyable time. Among those attending were Professor Bark, Mr," aad Mrs. Hera, Mrs. Johnston, Hor ace and Margaret Denials, Orace, Rob and Alice Lytle, Bess Ktlgore, Marie Hamaker aad Mrs. Hall. And at stack a stiaW coat. too. Oh, Joka, why will tstea put of tkeee thiwtg uaiij k'e too latel We woBjoa wore aevor rnoaat to aabi kardskipe tkat a Um coat a day cojuMatvetttfieav ETNA-IZE g a hattea 91 a sfp, mfm-WtMt 1m, Ke ,m -He rff raalest baiassaas ia aVa werM, fVetssts year salsry ami leaves ynu sav awsaagMtliebaali..Csllwritseraaea. EdmundM.Chikotc AflBlft ,, - , ass Mala rkeae M 1 Auto Hit by Work Train United Press Bervlco I-OB ANOEI,B8, Juno 16. Elmer Booth, a well known moving picture: comedian, was killed hero today, gad Ooorgo Rellgman and Tod Browning,!, movlo actors, wore Injuredwben tbo' auiomooiie in wnich they were riding rollided with a work train near Ver- Oflr H''H BnSvBajBBM'' ma Bm ma ma ma '' I iBm "B.iH H ' BriBBnfBml' l''l'l'BH I -I I H sob. t Kew let of Iga; "Aa,' 'Oago 'Jaat raeavvH, at-aai 14W, at atist. ?' 4,7 v tWuWWOOOS W KLAMATHBU1S OKEOONmS?' wwmiafY . ' .' - - ;. .& lie. l A m a s-' xl v i'P ' i s ol'n" I . -,-r- 1 , tk -i .""lif-H.. ' i sf.' , . ' ' " . ' It . ' " v' '" ' i .'. ri '; t 1-. . 1.1. t y .. .