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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1916)
i eMPHfiPAV, AMULlt, Iff Wood Buy ths great Wg blocks. They .r,clnaudeeoaomleal. nood body wood cut from live irtti, and v. oil mims. A. J. MANNING Lro orders at Ward Oben fciln'f. I'hone 14. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON rVMHT Oregon People Want the Land Grant for Schools r-rtf juuutftOrfWVinr nmirn' - STAR DRUG COMPANY Coostlpauon is a tw; ibhiip, Mtural trouble, but unlets prop Mf treated, It may develop Into k ptost sorlous and complicated ue. We advlM tbat Carl's Uitla Mver Lifters be kept In ov . borne. Wo cannot recommand i'.lkwa pill too highly. We cau- Hod our patrons agamat we tree ltd Indlicrlmlnata uio or laxa tives and purgatives. 16c. TfUr Drug Co. ajaruvijn nnnrnnririr,i"nr'ii"- -- HAI.KM, April 13 "Krom lettsrs statu had an adequate Irreducible ' which I urn receiving, It U clear thst' school fund. It wnuM m.i.ti.n. J T I tin unnln .. rt... . i !... ...-.. av- w iieo tlio Irrcduclblu school fund of this Htntn receive n largo iliaro of the fund derived from tho Oregon ft California duco tho taxes In all parU of the state, ' e ana wouia affect eery cltlien In Ore- e gou. No other plan proposed for the . distribution of this money would come woman - - vi.iuiuiaUiaiuuuiiva ui inn money won railroad land grant," snld 8tato Super- ho near affecting every man intcnaont of Public Instruction' and child In Oregon a. tht of u.in. Churchill In commenting upon a lcttcr.tho fund which would tako caro of the Hae photographer call IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TME beautifying of klamath Cut this coupon out, sign your nam, aad mall It to the Klam ath Commercial Club as your entry In the City Beautiful Contest this summer: City Beautiful Cemmittee: I'leaie enter rao as a contestant In the Cltr Beautiful Contest Name Addreee Portable Phone to Be a Part ot Ranger's Outfit ,11 A portable telephone, made of made possible by removal of tke la- Wood BLAH, LIMB AND BODY sjwed to say length. Osir (teat kleck wood ta delivered direct (rem sbeda, aad to always dry. One load will convince you. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. Peyton, Mgr. PhorM 1ST writing campaign ho Inaugurated malntenancn of nnr rhnni. when tho press dispatches first nn- Superintendent Churchill's letter! nounceu iiwi uio cinuso In tho Cham- campaign against anamendment of borlnln bill, relating to tho fund, was 'tho clause of tho Chamberlain bill In danger of amendment. giving tho school fund to per cent haa "Tho reason lg very evident, It ono ( extended to tho first class school dls v.111 exnmlno tho HourccH of tho school trlcts, the county superintendents, funds of this state, moro than 50 per commercial clubs, parent-teachers' as cent of the ftutUn spent for the main- soclatlons, cItIc bodlea and school .tcnanco of our schools Is derived from boards, and he Is pleased with the ro tlio local district tax .Vow hero In tho j sponso. Most or them have either (Mnto do tho people hesitate to vote" written or telegraphed to the Oregon inxes upon incmseivos ror scnool pur- representatives in Washington, he poses, but they all feel that If this said. WOULD CONTINU THE RABIES FIGHT Moving Pictures and "Poor SchmalU" may truly be termed 8am Bernard "in Dutch." It requires rour hilarious reels to com plete "Poor Schmlti's" distressing but excruciatingly fnnny adventures on the ecreen, and the humor grows until one Is well-nigh exhausted with laughter. Sam Bernard, the irrepressible king of comedy, whom the Katuous Players Film company Induced to present bis unequalled mirth provoking talents on vuu dviccui uimo mib uioi apfva auio lAAAdfcAA.A.A.A..- before the motion picture public at the -vv flfnr ThMtr In a. fnur.nrt fllm f -I . vesty. entitled "Poor SchmalU." This JSSiA Izcdh In tho Infected districts seem well pleased with tho work accom plished; so well pleased that bearing efforts In this line were to be aban doned, the rcsldenta ot Modoc and I Lassen counties hare petitioned the .state board or health to continue the I fight against coyotes. Tho petition, which contains the tl'OIlKTIUtt YEAH UNDKIl TIIK DI. names of the most Prominent sheen I " I and stock men of the northeast, coun- HF.CTIO.V OF TUB CAIJFOIt.MA Motorcycles AGENCY INDIAN (I'ewerplee) EXCELSIOR (Folic Model) DeaionsiralioM any time. We sell I Bin HURLEY- DAVIDSON KLAMATH ' SPORTSMANS STORE Main near eighth S4 second hand Motorcycles and Bicycle, S10 to M0. atagle and three speed, 1800 to 1918 model. Terms, and assail Mynteat. 8KK VEGHTE -HE UAH IT HTATK HOAHD,OP HEALTH HAM IIKi:.V KFFKCTIVK ty officials, bankers, officers of the' 11 ww. xlnvtn AMUVIBUUU, ICVIimi I iimi mere ! every nu o continue , tho campaign against rabies, as there ts more danger of infection with the arrival of worm weather, when tho SACItAMKNTO, April 13. Uue to the campaign against the coyotes, the principal carriers of rablos, the ani mals generally aro becoming scarco throughout tho country, according to the roport of Kdward, T Itois, state sanitary Inspector (lencrally the clt- DANCE AND CANDIDATES' BALL at Gray's Hall PINK GROVK SATURDAY EVENING APIUli IK KikttN, liiclurilttK kupfter, $1.00 stock Is turned out on tho ranges. Itcports for March, Just received by tlio stato board of health, show that during tho month there were killed by hunters In Modoc and Lassen counties using government or state poison or traps, 806 coyotes. In the same peri od there were killed 109 dogs, 90 bob cats, 93 polecats. For bait there were used 1120 rabbits. 3S6 ground squlr- I ,ZT l I BU " m- nted to the portable Instrument puutedatthehip Today It waa the Instrument la connected to announced that he will hare a ground wire, the end of which , 1 new leg. the gift or Americana be thrown into th d.mD -arth or Great comedian, in his first fllm Im personation, introduces a new type of comedy to the screen. As "Poor Schmaltz' be renders one or the most laughable cbaracterixatlona or his brilliant career as the foremost expo nent of eccentric comedy on the Amer ican stage.. Aa the persecuted and per sistent wooer ot an American heiress, he presents one or the most humorous aluminum and weighing 2 pounds, designed by Forest Oflcer R. B. Ad ams ot Mlasoula, Moat., will be part ot tho regular equipment ot patrol- men on the national forests during the coming field season. In fact, 100 of these inttrumenta have already bees received In Portland, and will be dis tributed for use this summer on the government forests of Oregon and Washington. This instrument la regarded aa a great Improvement over the let for merly used, which weighed 10 pounds. It Is said that a field man equipped with this new telephone, a few yarda of light emergency wire, and a short piece of heavy wire to make ground connection, can cut In anywhere along the 20,000 miles or more of forest j service lines, and get In touch with WANTS TO BE AMERICAN the headquarters ot a supervisor or a i district rmnrnr. To tIk one And of United Presa Service 1 .., , ' M" AprU " 'the emergency wire to thrown over the Lltte Jesus Pae la at the hos- Uelephone wire, the two ends are con- pltal here with hie left leg am- Wed to the nortabfo instrument nd the muat be thrown into the damp earth or into sulatlon from a few laehes of the emergency wire. The Adam Instru ment does not ring the hell ot the receiving telephone, but Instead It causes a seheechiag sound from a small megaphone-shaped apparatus known as the "howler." Thorough tests of the instrument have been made this spring em both the Cascade and Whitman national forests ot Oregon, aad the results were very satisfactory, eves oa a 190 mile stretch. Forest offlcers say these portable telephones will be especially valuable In reporting fires and other emergencies, and will supplement, In many ways, the regular telephones Installed at lookout points aad ranger stations. v at iteming. . When Villa raided Columbus, Jesus waa with hia bandit father. He was told to hold his father'a horse. The 12-year-old did so until an American bullet ahat- tered hla leg. As he dropped the Villa band turned and fled. Jesus said teday: "I thought Americans killed everybody they captured and I was afraid. I crawled away and hid in the water. Contact with the line wire to j MM Jit' UaBSsBsSsBaVmF saBBsaSBaBsHgsaBBsaBBsBBaHliHI llsV1 Xotloe to Creditors ; In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County or Klam ath: i In the Matter or the Estate or Mary A.' Wilcox, Deceased (also sometimes known aa Motile A. Brown). f 'otlce is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed, administrator of the estate of Mary A. ! 5E A"er ?"6 2 aU ! Wlleo. deceased (also sometime. it IS.T" mV . W" o A. Brown), by the ! good to me. They had to cut Xv ..,. . ., .' ' . off my leg. but It didn't hurt much. Now I want to star hera and be a real American." Dem- ing folk will give the boy a chance. rcis ana iiv magpies, a uhbi 01 i.si, ,...,. ev. on the sere.,,. ..-AAl During March! 'i" -----""""""'' traps were put out. suspected rabies was reported In the case of 89 cattle, stz hogs, six sheep, nine dogs. 22 coyotes and 10 horses. Accurate laiormatloa about the Klamath cooatry. Ask Chilcote. 11 above entitled court, and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to tho undersigned, at Langell Valley, Ore gon, or at the Bank ot Bonansa, at, ' Bonanza. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dsted this 13th day of March. 1916. JOHN N. WARREN. A "want ad" In the Herald will Administrator or the above entitled bring results. i estate. 6-11-10-27-4 . Does Your Daughter Play or Sing? If not, are joa, the aaeesrt, to blame? It Is easy to say, "yes, meat year I win get yoa a piano aad yea saay begin yosa masse,'' ha Use aid adage says "sever pa oaT aartfl to morrow that which yoa cast do to day." The prices aad terms oa this shipment of factory, sas are so low that by mas-tag sacrifice yoa may have yoar bosae. Why not look orer oar stock while It ts so complete? Stopfer-1 PSutDepii Next Door to Posteaaco aaaaaaaaa ' saaaaaaaF AaaV Q 3 Nf I - ' a .J Hear Ye! Hear Ye? We want everyone to know that oura is the Nyal Quality Drugstore (IMerwwtfs r -hw rj MtarmacY lum KLAMATH FALLS OREGON uuist saamrirjiLaa fCOPLC BUY TMtlW DRUGS tEuXtr AS THE FARMER MOST PLANT In order to get a crop, so the young man muat save bis monsy If ha u ambitious to grow a crop of dollars. The earlier the start toe surer the success. An account t"tsd hare today will all the oonsr yield the fruits of success. FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC WearaaaaMferCaltUa Hamilton's mall,' passenger and freight boats aa tag Vmm KUmath take, liases leave this office, 'ry moiubsf aceeat swear, at 7taW. ' Weitern Trwufer Co. ONBut . ' ' MAlii iTRKKT, KKAR FIrTH iaaaaaaV lr h. Delightful Spring Suit Styles The prevailing styles are to varied and all to delightfully attractive that it will be well worth your while to spend a half hour in our Suit Department. Gabardine, Serges and Whipcords are extensively featured, a strik ingly distinctive style for every taste. Prices to suit everybody, $12.50, $16.50, $20 up to $40 New Spring Coats for Children Very chic and up-to-date, in Plain and Fancy Checks; also Plain Corduroys; from 4 to 14 years; at each, $3 up to $6.50 XKW SKIRTING 40-inrh all white Gaberdine; baa a fine herringbone stripe; also cornea ht plain Twills. Guaranteed to wash aad wear. Prices, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1 WHITE WAIST CORDUROY Guaranteed to vrash; coatee aa narrow aad wide welte; very aultable for Coat and Skirt. 75c to $1.25 WHITK GLOVES FOR BABTKR Come with black back, guaranteed to wash la soap and water. Special prico per pair, $1.50 KAYSER WHITE BILK GLOVE -Has two clasps; doable finger tips. Special, per pair, 50c Handkerchiefs Sl'CH LOVELY STYLES; SUCH ASSORTMENT SUCH LOW PRICES MOST EXTRAORDINARY EASTER OFFERING All silk Crepe do Chine, white with colored borders. Caen, 25c Colored aaaadkarohleCs, with novelty printed corners. Each, 35c . Chlldroa'a all linen Handkerchiefs, with colored embroidery coraere, for Easter gtrte, aach . 19c; 3 for 50c CHILDREN'S FROCKS Of all styles. From 49c to $2 HOVER-ALL FOR CHILDREN Made front Denim or plain Oallatea, with red triwv lag; all stoes. Special, 75c Children Baagalow Aprons; all abas 35c MIDDY BLOUSES For ladles, misses aad chJMrea. Ladies' fine Middy, with white or navy collar aad bott, 85c to $1.25, Chlldraa'e buddy, aU stoes. 50c LADIES SILK LISLE BLACK HOSE Every psdr gaaraateed, aad yea only hare to bay one pair at a Usee. Spe cial price, 50c ' sVav RSaaaaaasBaaaanaw "jX V gjHj g agaBBBa. " V CtaEhsg .SyXK i lA; oIvr Smart New Millinery Inspection wHl rereal woaderral. Hate at- $3.49 and $5 ' Complete new stock to select from Choice Hand Bags at $1.35 All new styles, leather, with nkkle or ered frames; moire minora aad change inhae crepe grain Special at $1.35 , A.B.C.8ILKS -,, '' You do not take caaaree oa cetera not waabJag when yoa bay A. B. C. SUks,for Waists aad Drssses. ta plaan aad all new stripes. ;' )t, 50c aad 75c Write for Samples Every Sale Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Jim & KUmath Fall, Daylight Store Vo Pictorial Patterns V -AfAif 2?V . V 3i V3 .. JVCii 'V'vT?? ARE THE REST Alwavia Um of oa ygat$&frj y 1. . t V- " .. ?&.Z r U i 4fi 1 )J UI SI! In I i .. i 1 m !..- y . 3t' X-