The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MONDAY, MAItOH is, tola
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Im the SttlU at the K. K. K. Store
that are selling for $16.00. 9-6t
The adrerttsemenU in this paper
reach the entire community.
Accorate Information aboat
ycoperty and farm laada.
ChRcote.
city
Ask
a
Herald's Classified Ad vs.
FOR
RENT
FOR RENT Eighty acre tract Irri
gated land. Call at SSO Eighth at
18-tf
FOR RENT Seven room house, hath,
etc., corner 4th and Pine. Inquire
E. W. Gowen. 8-5t
FOR SALE
FOR SALE A very good set of
blacksmlthing tools, with a quan
tity of stock, located at Bly, Oregon.
Will Invoice it all for 85 cents on
the dollar. Will amount to about
$700. Well known location; 36 miles
to nearest blacksmith shop. For par
ticulars, write, Mark Johnson, Bly,
Oregon. 6-7t
SEVENTY-FIVE acres, all cultivat
ed; 45 acres under irrigation; en
tire tract can be Irrigated. Will sell
cheap or exchange for city property.
A. A. slehaffey. 9-tf
HELP WANTED
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
general housework; small family.
Call Z68M. 9-tf
FOR EXCHANGE
VACUUM carpet cleaning machine,
4 h. p. gasoline engine, all in good
shape. Trade for a lot or anything of
value. O. J. Eskelson, 906 Main street.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
Members Oregon Association
i Title Men
Expert Plumbing
SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS,
Properly Installed
Complete Line of Sapplies
aad Equipment
Pade & Lorcnz
708 Main 8t
Van Riper Bros.
THE STORE OF QUALITY
COFFEt
"Seal Brad," The naest grown
Posad
. 45c
TEA
"Emperor's Blend,' Half pound
40c
KIPPERED SALMON
Genalne Chinook
25c
MACKEREL
Keen
10c
FINNAN HADDIES v
Fine baked or boiled, Pound
20c
TUNA FISH
"S. W." Large can
253
CODFISH
Two-pound Brick
25c
FJSH FLAKES
"B. M." for Creamed Fish, etc.
Special
10c
" GET THE HABIT "
JVVWVAAAAMMVIAV
Keep Yor Bowels Regular
As everyone knows, the bowels
are the sewerage system of the
body, and It is of the greatest Im
portance that they move once each
I cay. If your bowels become con
I sttpftte, take a dote of Carl's Lit
tle Liver Lifters Just after supper,
and thty will correct the disorder.
STAR DRUG COMPANY
The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH Editor
Published daily except Sunday at
The Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street.
Entered at the postofflce at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission
through the mails as second-class
matter.
Subscription terms by mall to any
address In the United States:
One J ear $5.00
One month 50
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1010
THE FERRIS BILL
HE stand taken by the Seattle
L Chamber of Commerce In favor
of development of water power is
worthy of imitation by all commercial
bodies in the West, says the Portland
Oregonlan. The resolutions expose
the hollowness of the pretense that
federal control is necessary to pre
vent harmful monopoly, and declares
the provisions of the Ferris bill pro
hibitive of development. It asserts
the rights of the Western states to
the same control over their waters as
enjoyed by all other states.
In their efforts to Justify the Ferris
bill, advocates of federal control and
of the restrictions imposed by that
bill persistently trot out the monopoly
bogey. In so doing they ignore en
tirely the efficient regulative bodies
of the states and the right reserved
by the states to acquire water power
plants and sites by exercising the
right of eminent domain. Existence
of harmful monopoly Is thus made Im
possible.
They ignore also the fundamental
principle of equality among the states.
That principle requires that the West-
AMt rlntftH liAr n r 4lt nnntAl srn
.. , . . .. l, .
their waters as have the Eastern and
Southern stajes. It forbids congress
to use government ownership of
power sites as a lever wherewith to
oust the Western states from control
or their water.
In this controversy it is imperative
that the people of the West stand to
gether for the full development of
their water resources under state au
thority. The interest of California,
Oregon and Washington Is Identical In
this matter. Their people should pull
together and should refuse to be
deluded by those who falsely charge
the defenders of their rights with be
ing the tools of a power trust, which
lis wholly mythical.
. Scattered Shots .'.
INQUIRERS REGARDING war
news will now have to specify which
war they mean.
JUST THE TIME to reseed your
lawn, plant flowers, repair sidewalks,
clean up your yard, and in other ways
help to beautify the city by making
your home more sightly.
AGAIN THE Silngsby heir Is aired.
THEY SAY some of the candidates
can eat nothing nowadays T)Ut box
lunches or pie.
i
THE ROADWAY TO Shlpplngton,
the Upper Lake and Pelican City is
one of the utmost importance to the
future of Klamath Falls as a tourist
and commercial center. It should bo
Improved Just as soon as possible.
WE ARE NOW told that we can
get gasoline from shale. Get It from
anything, if the price can be reduced,
for at present the cost of an automo
bile Is only an Incidental 'expense,
compared with the outlay necessary
for fuel at 32 cents and more the
gallon.
ABSE.NCE OF AMERICANS
CJjOSE BOND STREET SHOPS
United Press Service
LONDON, March 13. Bend street,
London's aristocratic show shop thor
oughfare, Is suffering heavily on ac
count of the war, it was learned for
the first time today. Some Bend
street shop owners already have ap
peared in court requesting a reduc
tion of their valuation, and have sum
moned witnesses to prove their cases.
Evidences elicits that there are now
thirty-three vacant shops In New
Bend street and ten In Old Bend
street, whereas there was not'a single
vacancy at the beginning of the war.
Many shopkeepers have moved their
stocks to less expensive neighbor
hoods.
There is practically no sals for lux
urious laces, expensive Jewelry, Chi
nese porcelains, Italian embroideries,
paintings by old masters and hun
dreds of other articles usually bought
by the rich.
The situation, according to the
Bend street salesmen, Is chiefly due to
the absence of American and conti
nental buyers. The British trad is
practically nil.
Girl Wife Charged with
and Chum Who
City Attorney Marshall Spoon ta of
I
Fort Worth Texas' declare3 that Mr-
Charles Harrison, 15-year-old bride,
who confessed killing W. L. Warren,
!aged 50, a hotel owner, will be prose-
cuted, despite intimations that no
trial would be held.
Gasoline Can Now Be Extracted
From Shale, Say U. S. Geologists
In view of the ever-increasing de
mand for gasoline and the Increase
In price of crude oil, from which It is
obtained, It Is important to know that
an almost Inexhaustible supply of oil
may be obtained ''from the shale of
northwestern Colorado, northeastern
Utah and Southwestern Wyoming.
This shale contains materials which,1
when heated, may be converted into
crude oil, gas and ammonia. The
high cost of distilling oil from shale
aa nnmnori tl lha Mint nt nilruilljilnv''ri.n TTI,a.1 C.. rHlnl1 a. ....'
Ma v.ur..u w vuw wwnv w ..wuuw.Mo,
oil from wells has thus far prevented
the development In this country of.
such an Industry and may continue to
prevent it for some time, but sooner
or later this great source of supply
will be utilized to supplement the de
creasing production from the regular
oil fields.
'The oil derived from the shale Is
8lmlliar to that which la being pro
duced from wells in the United States
at the rate of more than 25,000,000
barrels a year. When refined by ord
inary methods the shnlo oil yields an
average of about 10 per cent gasoline,
35 per cent kerosene, and a large per
BARNYARD GOSSIP
Is all right for the fowl family,
but when you want to know
ABOUT MEAT
WE CAN TELL
what you know and a lot besides.
It's because we feel sure of our
position that we stand so Arm on
the proposition that
MEAT SOLD HERE
IS BEST IN TOWN
Sixth Street Market
Phone 822 220 Sixth St.
Bet. Main and Klamath
furi' 1'
Mrs. Harrison says she killed War-
ren bocauso ho lured her to his hotel.," lllnt Mrs- "alson was the slnjer,
. . 1 ,, 1 1 on . after O. I), WlggliiB had boon arrested
She married Harrison, aged 20, two ' , v
Slio s.iiil she tllil not want to sou an
days later. Harrison is a son of James , ,,11()Cc.lt ninn mBw MtsH Guloll nnU
Harrison, prominent banker, and' a Mr8. Unrrlsou were chums nml con
nephew of Senator Charles A. Culbor-'lldantes. Mks (iulon haB recently ills
son. appeared.
cent of, paraffin. The yield of gaso
line from the shale may probably bo
largely Increased by the use of rcfln-
lng methods especially designed for,
that purpose Tho gas, which Is n
very good Illuminating gas, will per-
haps bo sufficient to furnish all the 000 men were cmplojed In the Indus
heat required to distill the crudo oil try Iti that coutry, )ot tho average
from tho shale. ) icld of oil per ton of shnlo was much
The ammonia Is a most valuablo by- less than that which appears possible
product of the distillation and mar bo from tho shnlo or Colorado nml Tltnh
f utilised In the manufacture of com -
merclal fertilizer or other foreign
compounds, as the market demands,
x u v uiui;u di.ai.ira uvuiufiiuti oui vuy
has examined large areas of the shale
in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming and
has made many distillation tests.
Some beds of shale that are several
IaaI tUinU ...111 ..I.1J ...... 41..... t..
feet thick will yield more than a bar
rel of oil to the ton of shale, and ono
bed six Inches thick will yield more
than two barrels of crude oil to tho
ton of shale. One ton of this shalo
should therefore yield nearly 10 gal
lons of gasoline by the present com
mercial methods of gasollno extrac
tion, and larger yields may bo made
posslblo by new methods.
Little attention has been paid to
this shalo because tho quantity of
Notice of Assessment ""
California-Oregon Power Company,
Location of principal place of busi
ness, San Francisco, California.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
at a meeting of the Directors held oni
Tuesday, February 16, 1816, an as
sessment (No. 3), of Fifty Cents per
sharo was levied upon the capital
stock of tho corporation, payable im
mediately to the Secretary, at the
office of the corporation, No. 131
Lledcsdorff street, San Francisco, Cal
ifornia. Any stock upon which this
assessment shall remain unpaid on
Tuesday, March 21, 1916, will be de
linquent and advertised for sale at
public auction, and, unless payment
is made before, will be sold on Tues
day, April 11, 1016, at the hour of
12M,, to pay tho delinquent assess
ment, together with the costs of ad
vertising and expenses of sale.
Dated February 16, 1916.
J. C, THOMPSON, Secretary of
California-Oregon Power Company,
Office No. 131 Lledesdorff street,
San Francisco, California.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Klam
ath: '
In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A.
Wilcox, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
Murder,
Disappeared
.-, ' iUW -
MIsh l.olb (lulon tnlil the tiulliorl-
petroleum produced from wells In tho
unueu states nas neon Humcicnt to
satisfy all demands, but for more than
50 years the oil slnlu inuutjtry of
Scotland has been a very Important
one In a recent )car nioro than 8,-
' It is estimated that In Colorado alone
thero Is sufficient shale. In bods threo
feet or nioro thick and richer than tho
shalo being mined In Scotland, to
)lolil twenty billion Inrrols of crudo
oil, from which at least two billion
barrels of gasollno may be extracted
.by ordinary refining processes.
I .. .. -...-.I 1 .1. .
As was stated in tho recent reply of
Secretary Lane to a senate resolution
on tho subject of gasollne: "Tho de
velopment of this enormous reserve
simply awaits tho tlmo when tho prlco
of gasollno or tho demand for other
distillation products warrants tho unl
Ilzatlon of this substitute source. This
may happen In tho future At all
ovents theso shales tho llkoly to bo
drawn upon long boforo tho oxbnns
tlon of tho petroleum Holds."
derslgnod has boon duly appointed
administrator of tho estate of Mary A.
Wilcox, deceased, by the abovo ontl
tlod court, and all persons having
i.uuuiB uuuiilsi saia esuitn nro rn.
rmired to prosont tho somo'to tho u
dorslgnod, nt Langell Valley, Oregon,
or at tno Bank of Bonanza, at Bonan
za, Oregon, within six months from
tho dato of this notice.
Dated this 13th day of March, 1916.
JOHN N. WARREN,
Administrator of the above entitled
estate. 13-20-27-3-10
Notlco to Creditors
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon, for tho County of Klam
ath: In tho Matter of the Estate of Maggie
E. Jones. Deceased.
Notlco Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has boon duly appointed
administrator of tho ostato of Maggie
E. Jones, deceased, by tho above entl.
lieu court, und-all porsons having
claims against 'said estate aro re
quired to present tho same to the un
dersigned, at Langell Valley, Oregon,
or nt tho Bank of Bonanza, at Bonan
za, Oregon, within six months from
tho dato of this notlco.
Dated this 18th day of March, 1916,
JOHN N. WARREN.
Administrator of tho above entitled
estate. 18-20-27-8-10
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Slid III
I tului ttila 111 on n n of iiiiuouiiclug
my candidacy for tho republican nom.
Inntloii for iitiotin nt tho ptlmnrlcs. I
liollovo Mint my win l a deputy sheriff
tu'cakii for IimiU, mill 1 Mlmlt ercatly
iipiunctiitu the mipiuiit of the votors.
It It llltr.WHAKIMt.
I hurelu.aiiiioiiniu ni)olf as n can.
h","",u 1111-w.. ,...,.-....
illilnto fin' Hie otlku of sheriff ror
Mnmiilli intuit), Oiokoii, on tl-n re-
piumi-nii uraei 1 i''iwm"') '""v
h Kinipoii or llu, xolurs of the coun -
tv nt th.. i-.lm.iry election for this
oillce JOHNII.COU.MAN
1 liiivli) announce iii)nrtf 11 unidl-
.1 id lur the ilmiiori ntlc nniiiiuntioit
hi -licillT nt tho i'uihIiik lulninilcii,
mil I M'spccUiiM) lull tliu HUPIOlt nt
1 1 vli'id (if Klainiitli inunty
(li:Olt(li: I. IIUMl'llllUY
I llOII'llV illllllltllK'i) lll)H('lf lit II I'll II-
. t : 1 1 10 tor iijiiciiiilinttlnn on tho ioiuiIi
1 1 1111 til ltd Im MhiMlff I Invite 11
iiiicful liiwstlctiilnii f my reicinl as
btnTin during llin iim tliri'ii years
O 0. LOW.
I hereby iiiinoiince ni)8otf n 11 can
iillilnte fur tliu iinmiiiiillyn fur sheriff
I mi the loimlillinn ticket at tho pri
mal) 1 teuton to tio held oil May 19,
I'lli!. CAIIUY M. HAMHI1Y
I tn'.o this moaiiH of niinuiinclni; my
uinilhlncy for the reimnllran timuliui
t ton as sheilff at the. pilmnrles In
I Mil 1v i.iifiril nil 11 ftflyiMi mill im II
M iy My iiuoril an a rttlcn ami as u
liollco olllrur In Klamatli Kails In opou
ti all, ami I leniU'i'tfiilly ask the sup
liort'of thu voters v lu seek an ad
nilntiiluitlou of elllcloncy.
WILLIAM IIAl.l.
1 hereby aunoiincu in) self as a can
illilnto on thu ilumocratlu ticket for
thu nomination of sheriff, subject toJ
tho will of tho voters nt tut) coming
primaries J. A. MADDOX.
I taku this means to announce my
self ih a candlilntu for sheriff, subject
to the wilt of tho republican voters nt
tho primary election.
JAMKH II MOOHIC
I 'or Count)' CoiiitiiliHloner
I heruhy anuouncu luynolf as a
UMidlilntc for the democratic nomlua
tiou
for county coinmhisloncr at the
romlnK primary election.
ituuitr.i
.SHOUT.
I hereby aiinounco m)sclf as a
cnmllilato for ru-nomlnntlon ou tho re
publican ticket for county com
xlouor, subject to tliu will of the vol
um at the primary election.
JOHN HA(Ji:i.8Ti:iN
I herub) annoimco my c.iudldncy
for tliu olllco of County Commissioner
of Klamath County, Hiibjoct to tho np
1 rovnl of the voters In tho republican
primary JACOII HUUCK.
I hereby unuounco my candidacy
for tliu democratic nomination an
County Commissioner.
WILLIAM 1.. WELCH.
. .,V;obs;t;
tor thu republican nomination for,
ichool miperlntendont of Klamath
r""ntV
in. .-mil. i) Ari'i.i.im 1 1.
'
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""
I hereby aiinounco myself a ca
dale on tho republican ticket for nom
Inntlon as county school suporlntund
cut, and solicit tho support of thu vot
crn at the i-omliiK prlmarlos.
i:dna i. wi:lls,
For County Clerk
1 hereby anuouncu m)soll as a can
illdatu fur tho olllco of clerk for
Klamath county, Oregon, on tho re
publican ticket. I respectfully ask
tho support of tho yoterH or tho coun
ty at thu primary election for this
ofllce. it. C. COWLEY, lllldebrand.
I horehv iinuoiifTt'fi tnvdnlf no fi rmt.
didato on tho democratic ticket for
tliu nomination of clerk of Klamath
countv. subioeL to thn will r tlw.
voters at tho primary election for thin
oillcu HURT E. HAWKINH.
I hoicby aiinounco myself a candi
date for renomlnntlon on tho ropub
lean ticket as county cleric, subject to
tho wishes of tho voters nt thu comlnc
primary election. C. It. DoLAP.
" wi ..-t--wn-M-M-w-))-vfnJ
For District Attorney
I hereby announce my candidacy
lor llio republican nomination for
prosecuting attorney at tho primaries
In May,, and I respoctfully nsk tho
support of tho voters who desire effi
ciency in llio upholding of the laws
of Oregon.
IIAnOLDJJ. MERRYMAN.
I horoby annoimco my cnndldacy
for tho republican nomination for
district nttornoy for Klamath county,
Oregon. JOSEPH 3, KENT.
I hereby announce myself n n run.
didato for tho nomination for District
Attorney for Klamath county, Oregon,
subjoct to tho action of tho itomo.
cratlc ejectors nt tho primary election
to bo held on May 19, 1916.
W. M. DUNCAN.
We7dmanm COUGHS -" COLDS
tOU ftXT TA icM readUy If Nyl' ,'uu IUI
"W (111 ' Mm Is used. It contains WW
L l VVJUlU imuo, Tar, Menthol and Hue
j9r ' lyptiu, and Is also a laxative.
1 I m .-.... .. Klfc MintS.
JWrwoodswaiijfY
I w pv JOAMATH TALLr OREGON mB
I i. -J vhb PAimeuuut neon li v
For Annnnh'
I liureli)
iiiiiioiiiico my
for thu republican nominal. CJr
iiRNuswir for Klnmntl. co! y' ,U.unbJJ
to thu Mliuiuvnl of 11, o wuors ft?
wimliiK itrlmnrv In m,.v '" ai
JOHN Y TII'TO.N
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my (.aiuiiiu..
t,(" lll n'l'iihllwin
, - - ,'iuiiii(in rn.
Hftitif 1..
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ilutu for iiiiiiiiiliiiitloitfiH .UHi-iwor o 1
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( iiiillitiile fiir Item i'i. in, ,iu.
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uiiiillilalii for thu oillcu of reorJ!
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of
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a ml
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thu voters nr the icnnltlli i,n lmr(y
AMII.'HT i: l.l.)Kf
I
niinouiicu niysi'lf ax a unuli.1.1.
rot
tint ilomiicratlc nninlimtiim tn.
ro.reiimtntlvt of thu :it r.-iireentj
',!.... .Il.i.l... I.. .1 . . . . ,BUH'
live ill(rlct In thu Ioi-ImImu.. ..
nemlily Flti:i) V IIVM.MAN
I'nr 'in oner
I ln'ieby iiiinyuiiru tn urtr ii a ch.
illilnto fur tho republican noiiilnatlou
for loroniir at the irlnmi) uloctlon
to he held on May IU, miC.
Dlt. A A .HOULE.
I tako HiIh nie.uiM of aiinuuaclni
myiielf a candidate for ru-elocllon to
the olllco of coroner, mihjict to tb
nil I of thu domocrnllc votern In th
prliuury on May lath My policy
will bo to uphold my former record
or elllclmiry In oillcu, with ttis least
tout to Klamath county.
KAItl, WIIITI.0CK
Tor Clriult Citurt Clerk
1 1 hereby nnnoiinru mr uinilliiv
for thu republican nomination as clerk
or tliu circuit court of M.im.itli coun
ty at the tomliiK primary olcctlon
C. K. IIUANI)i:NllUK0.
For County TrniNiirer
I hereby announce. ni)Nilt a candl
ilatu for the republican nomination
for tretiMiirer of Klamath county, iub
Jet t to the approval of thu clvcton it
the coiiiIuk jirltunry election
A A MIIIIAKKKV
1 heiuby announce iu)Hclt a candi
date for thu republican nomination
fur licntiurur uf Klamath county for
a K'loiul term
OKOIKIK A IIAYDON
Tor CI ft ult Juiltse
The unclerHlKiied announce! bit
eaiiilliliiev for ilmiiocriitlr iinmlu-
(mo,...:.
unuounco ni)clf as a candldtts
ror t10 republican nomination for lh
olllco of circuit IuiIko for Klanuth
I county, statu of Oregon, subject totb
will of tho voters at the comlni
primary olcctlon. C. M ONEILL
ou uill no or Hud )oiinvlf with
'out liimiriinco If your kIIi leu are writ.
I leu by nitciiU who make a upeclshjr
' of tliu IiiihIikim. See Cliilcoto. I
Harley
Davidson and
Indian
AGENCY at
KLAMATH
SPORTSMANS STORE
EARL VEGHTE
Main near Eighth
DEMONHTRATION AT ANV T1MH,
WRITE FOB CATALOG