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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1915)
& iJaife .'.feMf.Hf " XTr ' TUNSPAY, SKITKMlum tf, afc? THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 45h&;H ,.. .i" Bl ?ALK III COMMONS ta PLAN DIVERTING FARMERS' TRAIN WOUD DRAW KXCtTStOlf OF KA8T ERN FARMERS INTO THIS COUNTY TO VIEW LANDS AND 119,000 ACRES WILL BE OPENED m-v " i ?sr DRASTIC LEVIES r& t INCOME TAX MAT BB FOOT PER CENT TO IaARGK TRACT IN SOUTHEASTERN OREGON TO BE THROWN OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT ON THE SOTH OF OCTOBER hf gflBVP OOVMR MONSTROUS KX PEKHC OF GREAT WAR PRODUCTS 7, ?&&. , ,.iiMMiMMsssasiBMMMMMtBMi1MBWsBsBRsRsWmBssBRMMiBnaaisM.. ' """ ' -Bwsjmmm i SL rti of , -v.. Rrf. t ;? " 1 W4 3R-i, ' '"m mi 'i nv hiv;& - tnfr United Press amc , LONDON. Sept M. A 40 per cent ansreass to the Income tax and other drastic levies are proposed In the Introduced to the hoaae ot It la estimated the annual revenue Is $1,300,000. and the ex- eeaditares 7,tS0.000. The budget proposes to abolish the halt-penny postal and Increase tele graph, rata 60 per cent. received seme need desk Wet- See Chlleete. 1 HOUSTON'S HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE ' ITAR THEATER leaSBa Borglar," Tw Reel galls Drama "Ska Iee Ham So," 4 Vltagraph Comedy An? Sent ic MKIasss Every Saturday and Sundav at t.SS TEMPLE THEATER " SeUc Three Reel Drama Oyster," Lahln Coaiady One ot the bluest advertising schemes yet suggested (or Klamath county and one ot the cheapest Is un der the consideration ot prominent business men and the Commercial Club. It's nucleus was the tact that an entire treinload ot the progressive farmers ot the Middle West leave Chi cago, In a special train, for the San Francisco fair, October 9th. They ar going to see the fair, and. Incidental ly, all the agricultural lands their train chances to pass through. The scheme is that Southern Pacific officials be petitioned to have this spe cial leave Weed on the main line and come up Into this country. At Klam ath Falls would be automobiles wait ing, with a good guide to each, to take these men to the farming section, particularly the irrigated lands. Also to have the winning products of all three of the district falreft Klamath Falls that day tor exhibition purposes. It is everywhere conceded that the ad vertising value of the scheme would be enormous. The train leaves Chicago on the Santa Fe line, but to persuade the farmers to take the Portland route home would be the easiest part ot the scheme, for they undoubtedly would wish to take a different route from the one on which they came. Con siderable work will be necessary to perfect the scheme, but already sev eral men are Investigating Its feasibility. AsvsntsjSvn AIWIjr9 IPC MATtNM DAILY AT 2:3 . ALL UCINUO PICTURES nr..r MERRILL OPERA HOUSE i Merrill, Ore. . MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AM SATUROAYS Water Power Meaenre Opposed United Press Service PORTLAND, Sept. SI. The West ern states power conierence oegan this morning. Opposition to the ad ministration water power measure, on the ground that it deprives the state of control ot Its own waters, was vigorous. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Small, used touring car. for sale cheap. Enquire at White Pelican garage.. 21-St One hundred and nineteen thousand thousand acres of land, some of It valuable for farming or stock raising, but much ot it practically waste land, was opened for settlement Monday in South Central Oregon. This area forms the last section ot the former Paulina forest reserve, which has been discontinued aa a reserve, and the lands divided for administration among the Crater, Fremont and Des chutes reserves. The date for making entry la Octo ber SO, thirty days after the date on which settlement la allowed. The elimination was announced in a presi dential proclamation Issued July IB. the forest service found the lands un fit tor its purposes, and brought about the elimination. After the settlement date the Lake- view land office will have Jurisdiction over the former forest lands. STOCK EXHIBITS TO DRAWCROWDS OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER WILL BE STOCKMEN'S MONTHS AT FAIR $175,00 IN PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN THE NEW SHIPMENT OF MEN'S,. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Hats - Caps HAS JUST ARRIVED We have expected this shipment to arrive every day for more than two weeks and consequently have missed a great many sales. The quantity we purchased for fall is unusually large and in order to not to have to carry any of this stock over, we are going to sell at a less margin than ever before. Compare this stock and prices with any other you may chance to see. and if price and quality count, your selection will be made at this store. The greatest line of. caps to sell at 50c it has ever been our pleasure to offer. The price range on Caps is from 25c to $1.00. Yet! true, that's the prices found in most any of the .stores, but notice the difference in quality and styles. I stSEBBt I vm ! I . nW. t HIIIIIIIIIIIII SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 81. Octo ber and November will offer mucn calculated to delight the stockmen of the Northwest, this being the time el the bin- shows of all farm animals. Horses and mules wlll'have fnll awing pigeons and pets follow from October 1 to 13. and cattle, beef clout of tha fair. and dairy animate from October 18 to ' d. O. Lively, chief ot the livestock I November 1. Sheep, goats and swine department, well known to most Ore- come in for display from November 3 jgonlans, says there Is every reason to MICE BROTHER a" F " ". siW to November 15. and the car lota of livestock will be shown from Novem ber 11 to November 14. The big poultry show is on between November 18 and 28, together with Twenty Reasons Why RED CEDAR Shingles Should Be Used L Because RED CEDAR SHINGLES are endorsed by years of experience. 2 Because RED CEDAR SHINGLE roofs which have been on for thirty-two years are still in excellent shape. 3. Because RED CEDAR SHINGLES do not rot, rust or corrode. 4. Because of the resistance of RED CEDAR SHINGLES to decay. 5. Because of the light weight of RED CEDAR SHINGLES. Do not make a cum- sorne roof. 6. Because RED CEDAR SHINGLES do not require close sheeting. 7. Because when properly nailed RED CEDAR SHINGLES are not affected by the. wind. 8. Because RED CEDAR SHINGLES are not affected by hail as are patent roofings. 9. Because RED CEDAR SHINGLES do not require the upkeep and frequent painting that metal and patent roofing require. 10. Because a RED CEDAR SHINGLE ROOF is comparatively noiseless during heavy rains or hail storms. U. Because RED CEDAR SHINGLES are poor conductors of heat and cold, thus making a house cooler in summer and wanner in winter than coverings which readily conduct heat and cold. 12. Because of the beauty of RED CEDAR SHINGLED roofs. 13. Because of the beauty and popularity of 'RED CEDAR SHINGLES in bunga low designs. Nothing can compare with the beauty of shingles in bungalow construction. 14. Because of the case and variety of colors with which RED CEDAR SHINGLES can be stained. 15. Because of the ease of laying RED CEDAR SHINGLES. 16. Because of the cheapness of RED CEDAR SHINGLES when initial cost and upkeep are considered. ,17. Because of the ease with which a local injury to a RED CEDAR SHINGLE roof can be repaired. It. Because the ordinary layman can tell at a glance what quality of RED CEDAR SHINGLEhe is purchasing, while it takes a chemist to determine the quality of other roofing materials. r ta. Baamiis nvn nvnin Quiunr ? ..-i :j: .. u- iu : - .... j fn 'igmtorwit different tastes. ' Y.-m. Mecause KJCD CDAK SHINGLES make the best and cheapest roof covering .J"i-4 -vf vtfito ,,,,,- Agg - w r WE SELL 'EM ' 'smW w w m r,v" HIsT KsasHn I llltlhAf1 I Amnanu Y&&s?$xl aiWw. Mr af I naWMM-nitfr Ot-SfOfl PhORC 107 believe that the showing of animals at the exposition during the two months will be suoerb. The exDosltlon has offered $175,000 for cash prizes, be sides $16,000 for a special horse show. Forty-nve breed record associations lmo provldod $100,327 for special trophies and premiums, and various . state commissions to the exposition have appropriated $160,230 for live stock prizes, transportation and ex penses, making a grand total ot $440, j 557 for live Block participation In tlio Cattle come In for the largest share, the money offered by the expo sition, the breed record associations and states totaling $148,667, exclus ive ot trophies. Tlio appropriations for liorct amount to $128,472; swine $02,072; sheep and goats $'54,882; poultry, pigeons and pet stock, $13, 750; dogs and cats, $6,500. Second Half of Taxes Soon Due The socond half of the taxes are duo September 30th and must bo paid Into the sheriff olTlco by that time to avoid the 10 percent penalty, accord ing to county officials. Awp FosJUun at Sugar leal Miss Marie Moore ot Mesforf kit ncci'pted a position st the 8agu Sort Miss Moore was recently couMtsi wl,lt iUm IIIm tnf.ut,lnll,ni wHMt hfm In Medford. r Mrs, Fred ivtjrw.n iietans ,; Mrs. Fred I'eteriton and oo kin ; returned from Newport, whtft . .... ' i nas neen visiting. HHIIIII ;4 Corner Main and Ipring Streets Klamath County Distributors for mi s&r lhe Palmer Garments When quality, style and work manship are considereiL the Palmer Garment is the acknowledged Leader of Women's Ready-to-Wear Many new Mtodels now on display and we will deem it a pleasure to shew yeu through the line. 1141 lf J' SPECIAL from Ike GROCERY DEPT Jtri Jfc J.f. MAGUIRE CO. Main Near 8th - We will offer' two stajN grades of Coffee that are bit seJlV.. We quote regular city prices to show the comparative reductiens: Regular City Priee,2fclb. if Special Jrlrice 20c ,- " f r .i ' ReguUr Cky Price, 3fc lb. .a f , Zc t ,1 W f-g'fH- ?, M t ti Ai f i m-A LnsfvWMHr'xs s eJ Vr"w v KM -X-W-jM 4" . -K Sf ' . - tzr 1 r ttHfft ""- - v . '