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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1916)
?, i WI0NKPAV. MAY 17, 116 n w -J - THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . ,i rH ljjMBiBfc Lubin Marketing Plan Is 'ilWork on Railroad Starts Won Lost Pet Pronounced Big Success; 1 j Soon, Says Ry. Magazine UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC Vu-. tfiT ! , '"! We are agent for Oalkfta HanUkea's aaaH, V- . freight bMli oa the Upper KLamaUt Lake, every morning except Bandar, at TiBe). Imv tMa :' vv i v . XT Western Transfer Co. f fl I'HOMK 17 MAIN HTREfCT, NRAIt firm ,13 IS .415 1 DnHcil ITcm Sorvlco ..w-uaMKNTO. May 17. Tim ill- tendon or congress mny noon Ik. lit nctcd to tho success of thn direct JnirkctlnB experiment by Urn Harm .ntn county grangers. TliU experiment Is under I ho Dnvld ' i. bin ulnn of selling farm productn ill- rt from country producer to city eon urocr vln parcel post. i.ubln. a man of International ropu Van Riper Bros. TIIIJ HTOItK OP QUALITY Try Iland See Thru. Ih n big dlfferoiicu between Ihe finest Coffee nnd other kind What It It? A richness, n smoothness, n certain something that goon straight to the spot hard to describe but easy to recognize In OTHER "C 4 8" BRAND8 "Ilonlta," splendid value ( irrle," smooth and mellow "UantoH K" "EMPERORS BLEND" Tin1 inoHt populni blend of green .-nut blnrk Ten "GET THE HABIT" -'i jtiaiwj-rM"j-in -i " t' ' STAR DRUG COMPANY CouNllpatlon l a vory ulniplc. imttirnl I rouble, but uuleai prop erly treated, It may develop Into moMl lerloun and compllcatad 1 dUMi. We advlae that Carl's l.lttlo t.lver Llftera be kept In ot. rr home. Wa cannot rocoramond tbcn pllli too highly. Wo cau tion our pntroni agaluit tho freo anil Indlicrlrotnata uo of Inxn liven and purgatlvoa. 2(c Star Drug Co Stage Line to BEND Stage Leaves Klamath Falls Every Monday and Friday 8ecure Tickets at White Pelican Garage O. C. HENKLE WE ARE STILL BUYING Wool Hides Furs Weeks Hide & Fur Go. New City Laundry ALL HAND WORK We guarantee superior work Hhli Is, Collins nnd nil Silk Goods and I'nney Di esses, or anything else. ' Phone 154 127 Fourth 8t KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Send tm your work by pnteel post "I" OXPIOHH. Wood KLA1I, LIMH AND IMJDY wed to any length. Our best block wood la delivered direct 'com iheds, and la always dry. Ono load will couviace you. KLAMATH FUEL CO. - I'eytou, Mgr. Phea 117 union iIiioukIi IiIm work as United " " '""k" 'u Krn-uimnii in - stltiilo lit Hume, framed bill for nc- lion In rnugiess by which dltcct mar- Icollng through piiicel j.ohI would be iimio nttniulvu to thn farmer '" At UiHt It wits difficult to cot con- to consider I ho Lubln plan. So hi not in slum the, m-nnto nnd tho limine low !il,- Mlu'ino dlicctly bono- III. Ilif poHmlhoolcH of both consumer! mid pioducor l.uhlns pilticlpiil IhihIiichm enterprise Is In Kneiiiiiientn, nml It Ih Iumo tlmt (lie pluti In being 1 1 led out Tho Sac rnmi'iiln county gmngeis, headed by Joseph IIoIiiioh, muster of tho Califor nia Htnlo Grange, assumed the burden of the experiment Afloi Ilio llrHt i'li;hl ilii)H of (iprin Hon. MolniiiH fiiIiI "Thorn Ih no ipioH Hon In my mind nlmut tho fciiKlblllty of tin1 plan It piOM-ntH uuboiimlrd (iohhI hlllllch nnd would be n Kn-iil hiicci'kh." A hnlll.l lllillrfil Inn. itv .n llittti IIoIiiioh' HtntPiiiciit.rii lo thn poHHlblll-!!'""1"'" llt-i of thn plan, Ih hIiowii by tho fact Unit mint or tln California rotnllorH louipliOi cd beforo the experiment wuh I four d.'i old The retnllern wore be- I in: nit. The letnlleit ailiultted (lint Hie plan aimed ttlrcrtl) nl llirlr bimt-IH--.H UAtil the came time the fnim ei weie t'ottliiK an much mone for I bell prodllclH an the letnlleix wouh ipiiv them The fxpcilmeiit hits not, iih ct, iiKChed n point where a report could In- made to ciuiKrctH, but iih far hk It i bin- Kiiiii', II Iiiih nut p.iMi-cl expoctatlonH. Diirinp, the experiment the parcel pi t 1 1' mil lined liiHlcml, the gaincc huuIh an automobile around to gather up and dlhtrlbute tho pioducln. To meet IIiIh expenmi and other expcnneH of opciatloiiH I nt:s are Hold to fnrmcTH nt a rate that would eipial parcel poHt charKCH iih net forth In l.ubln'n bill, (thene rot en to bo iipeclnl for farmorM. .HolmeH kiivh he Iiiih no doubt that tho mile or tage "III meet the expense when the experiment gels well under way The cl.ty housewife, under the plan, buys a book of coupons from the garage for J2.UC Here's how It winks The fanner molls or sends in lags i on which ho designates the products ho has for sale and the pricos ho holds them at The city housewife mails, phnncH or bilngs in her order to the control nillce, paying with coupons. The niduia are distributed among the farmers and next day the automobile delivers the products The farmer re- celves eimh to the amount of the pons Of course, much depends upon the fanner. If one fanner offers eggs at'H,mpjy nBk for a kidney remedy get 122 cents a dozen nnd another nt 24 Doan' Kidney Pills tho same that ictnts. the former will sell his before Mr Wllson had. Foster-Mllburn Co.', the latter However, as tar as mo ex, peilment lias gone, the farmers' prices liuo been quite uniform, and in nil events not mnie than the retailers' prices. ) At 1110 sllllio lime, i in mum -'. iiiuiu uyrr. stance, tho reia.ler on this' day was paying the farmer , .... i.niM ..i.i.ini a iit-ii urn mimipr .., .lrt.i.i fnr hiiMi.r Thn fnimor 'inn tv i'iiiiiiu ' ----- could sell it under the T-ubln plan for nbout C cents n pound more, nnd still cut tho letnll price to consumers by wto or three cents. Tho C cents dlf. foienco would more thnn pay tho cost nt luwint-.v And when tlio cosi oi bringing In products to tho ictnller is Sanderson and Dorothy Gertrude San taken Into consideration, tho postage derson, minors, pruylng for license to under the I.ubln plan Is n comparative- sell, nt private sale, subject to tho ly small matter ' dower interest of said guardian, an On tho second day of tho experiment undivided one-third Interest ot each ot four farmers had signed up. On tho eighth day 2G wero cm tho Grangors' roll. On tho eighth dny Hieio wore 30 "tegular" city eustoniois, nnd one automobile wns not enough to lake core of tho business COST LESS THAN CHEAPER TIRES Tim Initial cost or lires moans nothing. U l what tires cost you per mllo that countfe. Ex perts who purchase tires on n low cost per mllo basis are the most enthusiastic users or Imperial Tires Klamath Auto Tire Co, aSSsSSsfiSii Results Yesterday j At Ban Francisco n. It B ,on Angeles , G 12 0 '''no nnd VMt Block rangcH. Long I m- 8nn Francisco""..".'. 4 9 1 Patient over this situation, which ex- Knhlcr and IIoIcb Drown "and sCDU.M,ln ,lncB appronch'ng that territory ivedn. Btandrldgc replaced Kahler In do "ot ,c'cl iUHt,flcd ,n 'loving under tho eighth, J At ton Angelos It H n Vornon i i i Oakland L ... 0 12 4 They expect their lines to prove great Qulnn and Whaling; Boer nnd EI.'rfftC,0,H ,n dcVD,Pmcnl of tho Import- Holt Spencer replaced Whaling In tho 'm)Ven,n - ""yd replaced Beer In the 'eighth. (!. JohtiHon replnccd E. John- koii In tho ninth, and Frommo replaced 0. Johnnon. Tho ncore wiik a tie In tho ninth, and the game InMcd four teen Inning. At Salt Lake It H. B. Portland 12 17 2 Halt Lolco . g )D 2 lligglnbothnm and Roche; Flitery and Hannah. IIughcH replaced Flttery in tho Hccnnd. Kelly replnccd lliggln bothnm In tho third. Dougnn replaced lnItnn w,xt" Noycn replaced Flher replaced Kelly In tho eighth. Iloehe In the eighth. Imperial tires are coming to the front; guaranteed for 3,500 miles, nnd inn much more than that. On sale at Klamath Auto Co., Sixth, between Main and Klamath. 17-eod Is It Rheumatism? Aren't You Really on the Wrong Track? A good shaie of so-called rheumn i ism is caused by weak kidneys. When the kidneys fall to clear the blood ot uric acid, the ncid irritates tho delicate nerves. Torturing pnlns dart through tho affected part whenever It Is moved. I)y strengthening the kidneys, Doan's Kidney Pills have proven their worth in thousands of so-called rheumatic cases, lumbago, sciatica, gravel and miliary disorders. Doan's arc well known In Klnmnth Falls and warmly recommended by Klamath Falls peo ple. Read this Klamath Falls case: II. S. Wilson, carpenter, Fourth and Pine streets, Klamath Falls, says: "Several years ago I had rheumatic pains. Hearing Doan's Kidney Pills recommended so highly, I gave them a good trial. I took Ave boxes in suc cession, and they permanently over came Hint troublo. Since then, I have cou-jnevpr ,,nd nny Ryn,ptoms of rheum tlsm or kidney disorders." pre( c0c al aj dealers. Don't propfl Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. m Order to Show Cause on Application of Guardian, for License to 8ell Real Property. In tho County Court ot the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath, t M"tUr of tho id Guar- uiuubmiii ni"w "w son and Dorothy Gcrtrudo Sander son, Minors. It appearing to this court from the petition this day presented nnd filed by Cora A. Sandorson, guardian of the poisons nnd estates of Lawrence Fred sniu minors in nnu 10 mo louowing oe- scribed property, to-wlt: Tho EV& or tho NWU and tho NVs of the SWU. being tho EVi of the NWU, tho NEVl of SWK. and lot :i, section 31, township 33 south, tango 14 west of Wlllametto Merid ian, In Curry county, Oregon, con taining 163.7 acres. That said real estate be sold at pri vate sale, nnd that It is necessary and for tho best Interests of the estate of said minors that said property be sold. It Is therefore ordered that the next of kin of said minors, and all persons Intel cstcd In said estate, appear before this court on the 12th day of June. 1916, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m,, of said day, at the court room ot tbla court, at Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregon, then and there to Bhow cause why an order Hhovld not be granted for the sale ot snld Interests In said real property. It is further ordered that a copy ot thlb otder be published at least once a week for three successive weeks, k- I foie tho said day of hearing, in the ' nvonlng Herald, a dally newspaper ot I general circulation, printed and pub lished at Klamath Falls, Klamath county. Oregon. Dated tbla 9th day ot May, 1916. MARION HANKS, County Judge. 10-17-I4-31 Continued from Page 1 ricseni uniavoraoie conoiuons, inane larc Oregon IntcrcsU seem willing to " lne llm,l ln Dacklng the project "ni um"K" "ow '"rKC,y uormanl re sources mentioned In Central and Southern Oregon, thus creating exten sive new trafllc'for tho Ave old lines above mentioned. Out of probably greater importance Is that by connect-! Ing up all the terminals or stub ends! of these five lines, they expect to ere ate n very Important Interchange of i charge of some of the most difficult business with and between them. j engineering of other Strahorn roads In "Fortunately tho high plateau coun- the Northwest for the past ten years, try lends Itself to easy construction. ' ltighl of way and terminal work Is also Thero are no large streams, difficult fur advanced. It Is expected that' passes or other unusual problems. I these details will be completed by mid Climatic nnd other conditions make fori cummer of this year, and that some light maintenance and operating construction may be accomplished be changes. Preliminary surveys indl-'fore next Inter. Headquarters of cate that such a cheap pioneering sys-' the company are at Portland, Ore., t?m can be built for about $15,000 per where communications may be ad mile, or W.OOO.Oao for the entire mlle-'diensed to Robert E. Strahorn, presl n;;o. Ownership nnl operations are to dent." POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES , For Circuit Judge I). V. Kuykendall Wilson S. Wllej M. Onelll. For District Attorney Joseph 3. Kent. Harold C. Mcrrymnn. For Representative Vernon A. Forbes of Bend. Albert E. Elder or Klamath Falls. Wesley O. Smith or Klamath Falls. For Circuit Court Clerk ('. K. Brandenburg. For Sheriff C. C. Low. R. It. Drewbaker. Carey M. Raxssby. Wililam Hall. James B. Moore. Wm. C. Messner. E. W. Gowea. -Frank N. Frakes. For County Clerk C. It De Lap. . It. C. Cowley. 1 For Assessor r ' c. Austin Harden? " Fred Peterson. John Y. Tipton. For County Treasurer George A. Haydon A. 4. Mebaffey. For School Superintendent Iicssie I. Applegate Edna I. Wells. Jaa. M. Kyle of Umatilla county, can didate for the republican nomination for Public Service Commissioner from ,the Eastern Oregon district, Is away In the lead In the present surface Indi cations, it is confidently asserted by his friends that he will get aa many votes In the counties aouth of the Blue Mountains as any one of the other five candidates, and west ot Uatatilla coun ty he will run far ahead of any other man on the ticket, while In Umatilla county he will poll aa big a percentage f te,rwWleji vote aa aid Judge gtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigtiiiiV-gtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH A2UgH&-V r BbTsBbTsBbTsBbTsBbTsBbI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBlgCVVinV,BBBaBBBBBBBBBl LbbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbVBbBBbBbBbI Jk' BBIBbbBbH BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaHHVkBBBBBBBBBBi BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWET--! 4Bl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm-"" -- 9Ba saxccccccccccccaBB BBbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTB "K. 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DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES For Circuit Judge Rollo C Oroesbeck. For District Attorney W. M. Duncan. For Representative Fred W. Hyndman. For Circuit Court Clerk George Chastaln. For Sheriff George h. Humphrey. R.,E. Hunsaker. J. A. Maddox. J. T. Gartrell. For County Clerk Hurt E. Hawkins. For Assessor Jasper Dennett. J. P Lee. For Commissioner Ilurrell Shoit. WlllAm 1.. Welch. For Coroner Karl Whltlock. (Paid Advertising) Dean when he run for tho Supreme Court This it. nn Important office, and it will bo n great advantage to Eastern Oregon to tinvo a man ns well quali fied and capable as Mr. Kyle on the board. Mr. Kyle has been u big shipper for the last twenty-five years in Oregon, and thoioughly understands tho needa and requirements ot both the shipper and the producer. He Is a level-headed business man, and will fill this Import ant position with honor to himself asd satisfaction to the people. No better man than Mr, Kyle could possibly be MltU-4dv. IMt. A FEW REA80N8 WHY Charles REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Secretary of State F, IRST He Is an experienced and auccettful business man. SECOND He will conduct the office on business lines. THIRD HE 18 A REAL REPUBLICAN. FOURTH He will not run his office as an adjunct to the democratic party. FIFTH Your vote will elect him on May 19th. 1,1 i9XBlBlBlBlBlBm m X jSBiavavavas iV VBifliflifliflifliflifliflifliflifliflifliflW l4mHiBSlTiuili To cleanse the scalp, remove dandruff I I and promote hair heakh-uw: Hirtulone. I Seems lo give new life to the hair adds I B die attiadnve gloss. Fifty emit tht httk., M U(()erwooR Phamkjfv W'sL, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TfS I V I WHtRC PARTICULAR PEOPLE tf You'll Have Both Dollars and Sense U you deposit your funds here in stead or In that decreiht safe that any burglar could open with east. An account here means absolute safety for your cash. And paying by check is a convenience both to ou and those whom vou pay will surely appreciate. 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Notice is hereby given than oa or befoio Sixty Days from the First day of July. 1918, the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, will, to open Court, cancel all warrants In the hands of the' CountyClerk of aald County, which have been Issued and not protested for a period of seven jeais or more prior to the 1st day of July, 1916; also all warranto wMl lie held for naught, and payment thereof stopped, where It appears that fame have been protested tor a period of seven years prior to the First' day of July, 1916, and have been duly called by the County Treasurer bvt 1 not presented for payment. j The following list shows the names or payees, date, number and amoaat r as shown by warrants to' be acted upon by the County Court as above stated. Warrants in the Hands Name Dato Fund W. H. Grow July 1C. 1908 General . K. D. Jonea -November SB, 1908 .General J. A. Wilson January 14. 1909 .General W. H. Wall .March U. 1909 A. R. Meserty , . 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