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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1915)
i" "r A ' V-SwA VD " .. HATCHWAY, JULY 0, t &. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON H - iira4lM man J&s:Cri"T" J7Jf MFl -LfV&t ftrTi . . tf - im 4m Ufi re1 feiftis x- a IS? Is if I- J IS- r 'f bv - if: l? I T4 K V V ll'KI f B..,. .!. J,.' ,. am' ' r .' W i'v fe W mtm V-JV :i- t'.-v IC, K. Store Wi &Smi -MM4.MM- hamranve that pays. See Cnakete. C Vgebecrlae for the Herald, flfty &MUlMlk. F&sJt- , ... .-. ... . . . SV. "U Ijrfl1 m ..- k-i'- "-: SI HHHH MR f'Vi ,K asrSjaenwes VvMvMHiV UHlM 15 HELP WANTED wflTW-A gooa cm at auraaaii The Evening Herald W. 0. HMITH -4 6-tt Puhllahaat dallv aaaaat Hnadav kt Tua Herald Publishing Company' ot Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth Streat Entered at the aoetoAca at King ath Falls, Oregon, for traamleskii through the saalla aaconf-claaa matter. Subecrtpttoa terms fey aaalt to nay address In the Halted Stataa: One year . One month I FOR SALE FOR SALE Will sacrifice my alx- cyllBder, seven-passenger Stude- b&fcer car, newly painted, new aeat coven, f 160 extra equipment, engine that ha only run 300 miles; car prac tically the same as latest model; rea son for selling, t am buying a Stnde- baker roadster; a snap to the right party. Dr. C. E. Wheeler, city. 7-tf KLAMATH FALLS, OMMON FRIDAY, JULY a 1915 FOR SALE Child's white Iron bad with adjustable sides. Phone 11 IX. 10-St MISCELLANEOUS WANTED to hear from owner of good farm for sale. Send cash Dries nod description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Mian. -6t AXD STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS "LOVEGOO'RULES : THE EXPO CITIES K8THKTIC SURROUNDINGS ARK TOO MUCH FOR YOUNG VISIT ORS IN SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN MHGO PKLICAN CITY PICKINGS Ex- GO TO THE LAVA BEDS SUNDAY LETTER received her by J. A. Cordon from Will Lea, who k DRESSMAKING and plain sewing. Mrs. J. I. Crawford, oyer Palace Market. 7-tf WANTED Some one to take a- little boy 3 years old to board and take care of him. C. J. Sharp. Washing- Leans ton Rooming house. S-It PROFESSIONAL CARDS asaaanksksasawi CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS I.VRURANCn, Members Oregoa Aesoctattas TItU afsa fUmg ui TmMmg We Do the Work Just 'Right Tank work or all kinds FADE, MNGKL LORBNX , Cor Stli A KUmath 'Phone SIS OubUi l Main Street We bare the beat ceavrejraace te town, and will go to any heist, rooming noose or wider, te ..ow -for passengers for the 16 o'clock trains. . We are also agents for the only passenger boats on the Upper Lake. Baggage handled front the depot wothoat any extra charge. PHONE In the Lara Beds worklnn oat the road with a gang of man, states that they hare five miles of the read to Bear Foot Cave completed and in excellent shape. He says that If a number of ma chines will come down Sunday morn ing with a few men to help them along, that the road can be sat Into shape to the care Sunday. This means the practical fulfill ment of Klamath county's aaraament with Modoc county to finish the road through to Bear's Foot Cave, and the opening of this road through to California and the open ing of one of the greatest scenic routes on the coast throua-h from Crater Lake to California points. There should be a number of ms chines that will go down 8unday morning. One man has been there there the better part of this week. and has had a gang workinx. There ought to be some others that will give one day. It is planned for them to take lunches and make an outlnc of it, as there is little work to do to finish up the road, thus placing with in the reach of Klamath Falls and Klamath county in a few hours' drive. the wonderful sights in the Lara Beds, which have not been seen by a majority of tbe people, and can be appreciated only by a trip there. Heretofore the road haa been al. most Impassable for vehicles of any United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO. July 10 positions are boosters for the mar riage game. Soft music, subdued llchts and the babbling fountains not only smooth the way for Dan Cupid with the folks qui auraci visitors aooui wnea ma "love god" is hovering. The atory of Cupid's conquests came out today in cold statistics, but they show that San Francisco and San Diego, Califor nia's two exposition cities, broke all records for the number of manias licenses Issued during tbe month of June. . -v There were 762 June brides in San Francisco. This is not only a record for the marnrlnc month of June, but a now mark for the entire history of San Francisco. June first and June nineteenth were the record days, there being 36 marriages li censes Issued on each of these diars. June of last year turned out only C96 brides hare. San Diego set a June bride record by Issuing 175 marrlaze licenses last month, against the best previous rec ord of 163. BAPTISTS MEET IN CONVENTION 2.00O FROM ALL OVER UNITED STATES MEET WITH FIFTH ANNUAL PACIFIC COAST CONVENTION 8AN FRANCISCO. July 10. Mora than two thousand Baptists from all parts of Canada and the United States are atendlnz the Puuni.Pi. cine International Exposition's inter kind, due to the numerous small roll- national convention of the Brotlau war rocn, wnicn only needed a rake Young People's Union of America, to remove them. HAULING? ANYTHING AT ANY TIME Van the Phone, 87 O. K. TRANSFER COMPANY Office on. Sixth, between Mala and Klamath Biffest Yakes Wm. BIG CLEAN BLOCKS Mnglelioad 9ajM (Over las en. ft.) Donble Load f,7B (Over SOS en. ft.) Green Slab, per cord fJLM Dry Slab, per cord 9S.Sff JMHiCVkcryFirelCe. ' ' PlioaeSSSJ OSfce ivlth Klamath Transfer Co. THE BELGIUM SITUATION A RECENT report of the commis sion for the relief of Bebrinm gives a clear idea of the extraordlnarr task which the commission has car ried forward. The Belrlan nonniu. tion in the occupied area is now not far from 7,000,000, and throughout mis area business is at a standatut The great bulk of this nonnlatlon in normal times Is engaged In manufac ture, transportation and mining. They are largely dependent nnon imnnrta for their food, but there Is ao possi bility of transacting a normal trade witn tnem. Those who have money are as helpless as those who ! not, except as some neutral agency brings the food In and dlatrihtitM it St Louts Republic. . Scattered Shots . LET'S DON those old duds .hont the tank full of gas, and beat it for tne Lava Beds Sunday morning. which will be held In Oakland for five days, and begun July 7, la con nection with the fifth annual Pacific coast convention of the Bantlat Young People's societies. Saturday, July 10, will be cele brated as "Baptist Younar Peoolaa1 Day" at the exposition. Soeelnl music and addresses will be given to the magnlfllcent Court of the Unl verse. Among the prominent sneakers on the convention program are: Rev. W. B. Hlnson. Portland, Ore.; Rev. W. 8. Abernethy, Kansas City, Mis souri; Dr. W. H. Oel.tw.it cuo Diego, California; Rev. Guy Lamson, unicago, Illinois, and Revaiwui s L. Anderson, president of thu RniHu Young Peoples' Union, of Chicago. a aozen other imnortnnt canmn. tlons will be in session at h um. time, and tbe delegates to the Baptist garnering will have the opportunity to hear much of the best maale r the great exposition period. ii.. Mm, hln itint attracted OUT .ii.,i -t Daii.n mtv reatcrdav warn American flags flying from the roofs of some of the houses of the Kalian nnllM of th mill. ThU looks good at this particular time In lh wnrlil1 hlatnrr CnlumDlS Or- ever! E Plurlbus Unum! Multum Im-parvo. U M I.uak a lnniilna- cltlien of Pelican ritr. hna luat installed a new six horsepower engine In bis launch, and the boat will probably slide into the water soon. The name of the boat was not given out yester day, but wo havn lnr learned that a she slides down to kits tho sucker julre of 0 rent Klamath Lake, Mr Lusk will break a bottlo of slough nttor on the Jlbboom and yell "Nlcs odcraus." Tho handllna of MiDDlles for the mill and logging camps of the Pelican Hay Lumber company and for all the employes connected therewith, Is a hues factor, runntne Into thousands monthly. This branch of the business is handled almost exclusively by H. F. stuckey, making htm one of the busiest men In Klamath county. The frame and dry house. 111x112. Is about completed, and will be a great convenience and an Immense saving in freight rates In shipping dry lumber instead of green. With the courteous and ever genial H. F. stukey. the Pelican City mar chant, as voluntary pilot, -we were permitted to make a brief insnection of the lumber mill plant of the Pel ican Bay Mill company yesterday. Lack of space prevents us from de scribing the Intricacies of the work ing machinery of this splendid plant bumre It to say, those huge double band saws are sllclne ud 1G0.000 feet of lumber every ten hours. That means about S00 16-foo logs a day It means lfi.000 feet every 60 mln utes. The great steel belt drum in tho engine room, that weighs 10,000 pounds. Is driven by an enaine that Is exactly the same power a that which drove the Merrlmac when she smashed tbe Cumberland, and the combined power of tho Pelican City mill Is more than that of both the Monitor and Merrlmac combined. Tho plant gives employment to a big gang of men, and the payroll Is a crest help to tbe country and tbe town. We should thank the manan-ement for their enterprise, business attainment and forward march. DR. DENOUNCES MODERN TEACHING 4MKIIICA WOLII.II UK AGHAST AND HKKIHK TO HKIjIKVK FACTS AND FIGURES, HAYS DR. 1H1I.K AT FAIR Untied Press Service CHICAGO, July 10.l)r. Alfred T Ogle, of Indianapolis, who denounc ed the leArhtiiK of soiue mothers In n speech before the annua! conven tion of the Inxtitute or iiomepaiiiy today einlnlned to the United States hM he meant wh-n he said some hrldes were tnught in resort to "any measure" to prcient childbirth dur- Ine the bridal enr. He also rapped ome Daughters of the American Revolution for having too many an- rectors to brag about, but no progeny. "The day Is past to hide tho truth rpif.nrillna- the erentcit of all God- given functions," said Dr. Ogle. "Only the freest language will stop tho silly nruderv of motherx whoso teachlnc that motherhood during the bridal jenr Is no disgrace Is the direct came of untold anguish nml unprint able persverslons. "America would bo aghast and rcftine lo believe the facts and flxures I have gathered regarding Ignorant Mttmtn of what Is railed our highest class, who marry with no Intention of consummating their sacred vows althln n year, or sometime longer." Dr. Oslo said that he was not viHcIiik nn argument for unlimited offspring, but against the fetching j that the bearing of children should I in nvolded during the Urn I year oft lAarr.'uKe. SOLID AS THE MOUNTAINS The foundation upon which this Institution rests Is as stable and Miird) o the eternal rocks. We have Imllili'd the structure gradu ally, though surely, and accumu lated strength In capital und sur plus through honest methods. May we ask tor your account T FIRST STATE ANDSAVI Kl.AMATIf FAI.I.S OREGON NGS BANK Spink's Camp on Spring Creek, WilKaMson River IS NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON, 191 S r'lm-at Trout Fishing la Oregon. The hum beautiful spot for rauipliii! In Klaumlli t'ouitly. Xo warm Ur. It' always cool am, lirvy, u moilillii pest to bother u. A lion dame hull for 11mm ttealrlni: n. tilillr auiiy Hie evening In this manner, timul Ih'iU and llrsl rla meals serirtl. .W TOMOItll.K MKI.TM TIIAIX AT (Hll.(KJtV FOIl THK CAMP. Rate pr Day $2.00 Pr Wwk $12.50 WOMEN TO HOLD BIGMEH1ITS.F. GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY WITH (0,000 MEMBERSHIP IN AMKR. ICA, FOB PROTECTING TRAV ELING WOMEN '. D. MILLER Manufacturer ol' HOLLOW BUILDING, AM) 81LO BLOCKS AM PLVE8 i KINDS OF COVCHKTI." Sidewalks, Floors and Retaining Walls HOOFING A SPECIALTY : Isixth and Walnut s.,vva - - - wlV I'lHmeSsOS IT WILL BE A good dav'a outlna- U3 weu as a good stroke for our cit ana county. i RUMORS AND RDMORR nf !!. roada are floating about. Thern must bo some fire some place. DONT FORGET Will Lee will ho expecting a bunch down Sundav morning. After he has put In a week i wouw te n shame to throw him down. AM SherinT Adds Boat ta tontat United Press Service STOCKTON. July 10 flh.riff v.i. Relcks of San Joaquin county, -whose bloodhounds have made him fimnn. as a criminal chases, has added to his equipment a high speed powerboat, which be expects to use In checking we operations of pirates who have been preying on the oroDertv of farm. era in tne Delta sections, mnrh wnicn u inaccessible except by boat. B4fOotbJa Sale at K. X. K. More. WE WANT this road in abapa tor the vUlt of tbe advisory board of tbe -.w u.buwbjt COBUUSSMn. WONDER WHAT will h.nn Hornbrook tomorrow? The people lnsnactlnr th t kb. lace tbay have been opened have wu comparatively few. Wonder whyt i'- t&'W '' Al-BEsmVast Hotel SV-i.i. Bates transclanta 60c tefil.9; by waekfi.50 and up. .' nereaMl St., bet. Mala and i i "A' Ptoa Pavilion DANCB WaWtneSSAY sa 8ATCTAY HiasMTC. ' v HOUSTON HOTXL Take a look at our light house keeping rooms and furnished rooms. Tbay will suit yon. Price moderate. Close to Postoasce BLOCK WOOD Will never be cheaper taaa aew. You shonld preAt by the lew price. Singh load $2.50 Doubk lod $3.75' ;J to stork nn tor the winter T KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. PKYTOX, asaevafler 5' 5 Main Street ' SAN FRANCI8CO. July 10 Th Panama Pacific international Expo sition at San Francisco has been the meeting place this year of many wo men's organizations and of manv an. cletles for the betterment of the great mass 'of working girls, but It Is safe to say that none that have been held or that are scheduled for the sum mer months at tbe exposition are of a more genuine Interest to the nubile at large than the convention of the Olrls1 Friendly Society of America, which will meet here tomorrow. Tbe organisation numbers above 50,000 In America, and tho total membership in tho civilised conn. tries of the world is nearly half a million.. It is of rallaioua ri-in having been founded In Lowell uu in 1877, with sixty-two charter mem bers. The purpose of tbe society Is to secure social acconunodatlnna clean and wholesome in character, ror an members traveling away from home, and to provide In other for tbe welfare of unprotected girls ana women. It's slonan la "aeonnmix and social betterment," regardless ot riass or creed. FIGHTS TO SHOW HE 15 OWN BOSS i HAS SPENT l.0,000 ALREADY TO PROVE THAT HE CAN' MAX. AGE HIS OWN' FINANCIAL AND' PERSONAL AFFAIRS STOCKMEN! We are prepared to rrrelve liorara, mule or Hlr, rllhrr fur Mtim or for sale on romatlaalon at Hie big Went Ranch, mr Fort Klamath. We also buy and aril liorw-a ami mnlea. We Imvc aerurn! the Wrml lUnth of UI..VMI arrra, and Mill ur it a a mat nwmblang place for nil kinds of atock, whera It will be rouvrnlent fur tmyera lo man lnateirlliiN, llorar broken to work or ride. Charge for pasture Horr. 7ftV ier month; faille. OOr prr month. Fqr further nertlmlar write J. F.ADAMS & SONS FORT KLAMATH. OIIEOO.V Uulted Press Service REDWOOD CITY. July 10. To prove that he is competent to mannx'. iilii iv.n affairs, Ir'n Coburn, the millionaire ot Pescailcro. San Mateo1 county, has already t-pent I1GO.00O In attorney's fees and It Is estimated hnro that before he U clear of tho' litigation In which he Ik Involved that ho will have spent neiuly $2.r.0,000. Suveral years fico a court dpclnroit Coburn was Incompetent and placed a gunrdlan In charge of his person nnd property. Although he Is 87 years of age he did not ram fnt- n guardian and employed attorneys to' contest the ruling of the court. And through the efforts of his lawyers, Co burns bad his position established and was freed of a guardian. Out ho Is Htlli retaining attorney for i.. does not intend to takn nv phnn.. or nig not being his own master. 1916 METZ "25" tA.aassssislssssT The Quality Car, fully equipped; Gray A Davit Electric Lights and Starter, Bosch Magneto. Price $665, f. o. b. Klamath Fallg, Oregon. Telford Brog., AgenU, Corner Conger and Main St. (SHARP IMPLEMENTS SHERIFF LOW OFF IN- APPOINTING DKI'L'TIEM YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES At PortlasWI Vonimi s 8 0 Ia Angeles j i0 0 Hlgglnbotbam and Carish; Love At San Fraaetaaa w rrsncisco a Jl 0 iM t 6 2 ranning and Schmidt; Pruett and Kubn, Elliott. At Ijom v"rmn 7 Henley and lft- n vim. Hsaaah. ' "' Sheriff C. C. Low was requested to itpiolnt a number of xtrn !.., ,.iu to officiate during tbe celebration nt fort Klamath and other sections of the county, and ho comnlliH win, ,i... demand. Tho names of several men were sent blm as bclne aniinhio uct. and the apiwIntmentH wero made. And now practically tho only trou ble In tho county during tbe celebra tion that has been rennrtnn , hi... has been between one of his deputies and a spectator nt one of the eelobra-i tlons. The trouble was not serious, wing merely a rouah and . t.. I flcht. The sheriff Is inciinaH ,n ..,..,. however, that If his deputies cannot nase an arrest after they nro ap. pointed when a man deserves It, or If they are to makn trniihi .. music VCD- saniy, mat further requests for stars win not do granted. Of i-very tli-ncrlplioii. They buve ii inning eitgo that will delight niiy iiivi linnle. Our specialty In UiIn line of tools Is the axe and ihf hnlrliet. W.i carlnlnly tell u lot of tlioin. I'erliiiirf you need Rmne nMicr kind of tools or hard nn. Conio nrounU und )ou'll tlml llirm, Wm. C. Hum Hardware Co. jij3gr Kata Ant Paate. m. United Press Service BAWTBLLE. Julr in a . aged veterans stood honor guard over the tiny eravo of MbtI.. n..... . daughter of General Worry, governor m nAiionai soldier's home here The girl died after eating ant paste. You'll save alinnt ,j..i..i. Clothes nt the Illg CloUUng Hale nt K. K. K, More. Herald want aai gCl rMUlu! Ukie TRY A SPONGE RUB ON HOT DAYS .yiining liner to i.h.I ii.I iv fish your hot, tired Iwdy. -1 ,. "W ISARKVEII" Rubber HN-ngo imil ir It. lod for the hiihr anil tlio ihlldrcii, too. TlMM-Hrongeaioi,,,. A Mtt! rr K Utmd lmHil i lit the Iiiii.iI. Dimbio, erommslrnl anil am- 1,"rr' 25c to $1.50 nun rwooft 'v., KLAMATH FALLS' OPPnnN V iaJUavame ..... . 1 I fBCbj BUY TMEIrJ ORUcM Pharnnrv Mir1 lAfiginrAfvi Hose! Hose! Hose! NOT LADIES' HOSE GARDEN HOSE FOR SALE..-at the cheapest place in the city. H. Boivin'ft Pliimkin. QkAM onRWi Street, between Main and KUmath Avenue. 1 i WS"V'..i - -? 'la? J? S"f -f-r V TVtfK hW$p&mmBR HSR