The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, June 01, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, JUNE 1, till«
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF LUMBER
During the next 90 days we will sell Klamath County Fir dimension at a base price of
$12.50
Now is the time to build while the price is low. Let us figure estimates on everything
in the building line.
BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY
uhoni ; i <*7
CORNER MAIN ami SPRING sTH.
—
th« bcaltuful tributes of the Grand with the younger, but none-the-less I
a dozen at a time. In about four BONAFIDE SETTLIiHE GET BEST
DEFENDERS OF COUNTRY HONORIO Army and Women's Relief Corps were trl«d and-tested veteraus of the tight-
OF IT l\ KLAMATH COUNTY
trips he had them all safely at borne.
paid to the brave lads who perished Ing .«gainst Spaniards, Filipinos, jun­
Those there were Alice Duncan, Dor­
We are tlie boys, the bruve aid boys on the waves, Were given, ending with gles and malaria; and lent mentioned,
othy Weeks, Marjorie Weeks, Mary
PORTLAND, May 30.—Anticipat­
the scattering of gurlunds on th«* wa­ lint by no means the least, 8. B
Who marched In sixty-one
Schubert, Anna Beebe. Pearl Boivin. ing a speedy executive order restoring
llamsby's life und drum corps, with
We ll ne'er forget those days, yop bet. tars.
Elsie i.ow. Hazel Barnes, Billie Leon­ to homestead entry 100,000 acres of
Its screuming and rattling of the stir­
The return of this section to
When you and I were young "
ard. Winnie Wampler, Harold Kin- the b«*st government land in the re­
ring old strain« of the campaign half
near. Lawrence Mehaffey, Will H
The old G A It song never hud a main column was (lie signal for
it c-ntury ago.
¡Mr». E
Reames and Mrs. Louis Bennett, l-aw rente Kinnear, Cecil cent Paulina-Deschutes national for­
liceper meaning thun today, wheu a start Captain <) <*. Applegate,
(Gerber. In addition, Mrs. Bert C. Weeks. F. H. DeHay. Herbert Barry. est elimination, State Immigration
The hearty applause und cheering
score of whlte-liulre«l men, rvmnunls grand marshal. Is a stulwart military
(Thomas rendered a splendid solo, and John Siemens, Mr. Myers, Dr. C. E. Agent C. C. Chapman has notified
that
greeted
tills
section
came
from
of that vast army which fought for man at all times, but he never looked
I well received readings were given by Wheeler, Dr. Cathay. Frank Noland. Judge Thomas C. Burke, president of
tlie preservation of the Union, gath so martial and Impressive as today, patriotic enthusiasm Inspired from a
the Oregon state immigration com­
‘Miss Gail Ross and Mrs. Elmer Dr. Leonard and Warren Duhl.
as.
wearing
uniform
und
saber,
and
feeling
us
deep
ns
that
reverent
one
« red today for memorial exercises,
mission, that bona tide bomeseekera
(French. The Hawaiian Tea was the
end the residents of Klamath Fulls mounted on a spirited steed, he rode which <nes«d the men to remove their
would be given thirty days' advant­
♦ ♦♦
An «Kept tonally well rendered pro- work of a committee composed of
like
a
centaur,
marshalling
his
forces,
hats
and
bow
their
heads
ns
the
col
­
>. a tbe red to do honor to them und
age over timber speculators. Under
giuui, lousistlng of vocal solos by' Mrs. Wattenburg, Mrs. Maxwell M
ihoae who have gone before Many and urrniglng the start of the proces­ umn marched by.
Mrs Fred Bechdoldt, Bonanza, was present land laws these can acquire
Mrs. Bert C. Thomas, reading by Miss Long. Mrs. W. S. Slough, Mrs. C. P.
sion
to
prevent
confusion
Ills
stand-
After the Veterans came the city
■ >f the men nt« sole survivors of their
visiting friends in the county seat for government lands by filing script.
< »mpunles, some th«* last of their reg !,r‘* b«*arer, Vt Illium Shook is. like' und county officials und «Itlxens In Gail Ross aud instrumental selections (Stewart and Mrs. J. A. McLean.
a few days.
by Miss Winifred Winnard, delighted
This new phase of the Central Ore­
♦ ♦ •
inient but toiluy, they uro living the captain, a veteran of Indian cam­ carriage and nuto.
♦ ♦♦
'uu audience of music lovers at the
gon situation was brought about
After the ceremonies at the cere-
again those stirring four years, fight paigns.
On next Wednesday afternoon, in
Wliile Pelican hotel Tuesday night.
Mrs. G. W. Cain was the happy vic­ through co-operation by Senator
Following the marshal und his aide tery and the bed«-cklt>g of graves, the
Ing again with "Uncle Billy," Grant.
.Mis. Thomas, a new star In the local honor of Mrs. R. E. W’attenburg.
procession
returned,
and
the
veterans.
tim
of a surprise party Friday nignt, Clinmberlain, Governor West, the
I
who
last
week
was
elected
as
grand
Sheridan, and others, at Gettysburg. cam« the Klamath
Klamatn Falls .Military
musical tlrruameut, is a pupil of Pro-
United States reclamation service, the
Vicksburg. Bull Run. The Wilderness band, After this came the school G. A R. and of other wars, were serv­ Ifeasor Allied Rogerson Barrington of .warden of the Rebekah Assembly, given by a number of friends to re­
I nited States land office and the Ore-
ed
a
picnic
dinner
In
the
court
house
mind
her
of
her
birthday.
Despite
j
Mrs.
Nate
Otterbein
will
entertain
nnd other sanguine fields
children, a wriggling, smiling, flsg-
'Columbus, Ohio, and her few public
g >n rtate immigration commission.
The "kid" of the party la E. II. waving mass of bright little tots that park. This resolved Itself Into a re­ appearances here add greatly to the (the Past Grands and officers of Pros- the unexpectedness of the occasion, a The 100,000 acres referred to bad
union.
and
the
time
passed
quickly.
very
enjoyable
time
was
had
with
.perity
Rebekah
Lodge
at
an
informal
The
Itamaby, tit; y«-ara old, und Ike patri­ extended for nearly two blocks.
leputation of Professor Barrington
In the afternoon the exerrlses were us a vocal instructor. She also stud­ puncheon, at her home on Klamath <ards, refreshments and music. The oeen withdrawn for reclamation and
arch la George Grlffiiw one year be­ Itoy RrOUta also made their first pub-
power site purposes, and consequently
held In the court ho ire square All
prizes at cards were taken by Percy
yond the four-score murk The !»«<•« lie appearance at thia time.
ied music uuder Miss Grace Chandler, 14 venue.
was nut available for settlement un­
Evans and Mrs. M. W. Coseboom.
of the others follow
Then came the military section, of the numbers were rendered with a a singer of national iepule. Mrs.
der
President Wilson’s order elimi­
A delightful dancing party was en­ Many beautiful and useful presents nating 416,120 acres from tbe two
John Hauber Ho, Chas. W Sherman with the Grand Old Boys, who suffer­ patriotic fervor, and 'he day goes Into 'Thomas has a charmingly unaffected
history
as
one
of
the
most
fitting
ob-
76. M. I. Poland »7. Rev L. Htuker ed hardships, hunger, disease and In­
'»ay of M*eming perfectly unconscious joyed by the members of the U & I were given Mrs. Caln. Those present forest reserves.
73, J. W Redfield 67. <> A Stearns juries for four long years. In order sorxnrices In the town s history.
of her audience, and slugs equally Club as guests of Misses Ma belle and «■ re Mr. and Mrs. Percy Evans, Mr. ■ The lands are the very best por-
The program follows:
71, C. K Kelts 70, W. II Rnbertsou that the nation bo unified; with the
well In three languages. Miss Koos is Pearl Leavitt Wednesday night. The and Mrs. Sid Evans, Mr. and Mrs..
well known here as a reader of great jwas held on the spacious lawn John J. Maehl, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
•0, C. M Hunt ?o, E. E. Riley 73. Wm loyal Women's Relief Corps, which Solo Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt—"Ten­
Having proved that electric radia­
i ability, and her selections Tuesday
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Parker. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Cose­
K. R«c«l 7o, Joe Clair 67. W II has been silently and tirelessly work­
der and True.*'
tion
benefits growing plants. German
boom,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
E.
Dixon,
Mr.
ing to make the remaining days of "Ix'ssons In American Patriotism"
evenlug were up to her usual cleverly 8e"
Alford on ( onger avenue, and
Newnhnm 70.
and Mrs. O. D. Matthews, Mr. and scientists are experimenting with an
Miss
Winnard
pleas-
Ihe
'•*»
was
Illuminated
with
Ori-
Before the procession forflted, the "Blue Army, now turned Gray” hap­
given
offerings.
. . . Rev. j. 8 Stubblefield
el«*ctrifled school room, which is said
____ Walton.
______ ed her audience with three instru- en,a* lanterns. Present were Mar- Mrs. Harry Richardson. Mr. and Mrs.
fourth or military division of the py; with the younger grlxxled plo- Quartet
Messrs. Mason.
George Belhn, Mr. and Mrs. Cofer, to accelerate the physical growth and
parade mnrrlied to th« bridge, wh«*re neers who fought the wily red man;
Garland
Their
mental
solos,
proving
herself
an
ex-
N
’
ret
Morden.
Marjorie
Delxell,
Ma-
Wirtr an«l Mason—"I
Mrs. V. G. Thompson and Mr. and stimulate the mental prix-esses of the
Invocation .... Rev. E. C. Richards cellent pianist. Following lathe pro-ibellc Leavitt, Pearl Leavitt, Claudia
pupils therein.
Mrs. C. W. Kane.
iSpink,
Clara
Calkins.
John
Houston.
Quartet
Messrs. Mason. Walton, gram:
Earl
Everett.
Tom
Delxell,
Graham
Wlrtx and Mason—'“Brave Hearts La Charmante Marguerite
Forever Still.”
The public will please take notice that the undersigned will, on Mon­
............................. Old French Song jKiehl and Ernal Stearns.
♦ ♦♦
I Vons Danger, Marquise .Countess
ths 15th day of June, A. D. 1914, at 10 o’clock a. m.. or as soon thereafter
incoln's Gettysburg Address ...
Under the chaperonage of Instruct­ :is be can be heard, apply to the County Court of Klamath County, State of
.................... Mr. Edwin Cox
In thy Dancing ...Gaston Lemaire
Oregon for a retail liquor dealer's license. For further information you
Rev. ?. D. Harlan
Hailuli. Alack-a-day .... Coquard ors Mis« Elmer and Mr. Morris, the aie referred to the copy of the petitiou hereinafter set forth.
pupils
of
the
Seventh
grade
of
the
Graves “
Mrs. Thomas
JOSEPH L. RINGO, Applicant,
Memorial Addresi Hon. Herbert D. The Carpenter Man .... Anonymous public schools held a picnic on Wed­ in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County;
PETITION FOR LIQUOIt LICENSE
nesday on the shore« of the Upper
('losing I rayer und Benediction—
Miss Ross
exchange or otherwise dispose of spirituous, malt, vinous liquors,
Chopin ¡¡-ake The young folks report a most To sell,
Gals
Value. op, poslh...............
near beer or fermented cider, commonly known as hard cider, in
joyous time, and are looking forward
America
All, led by J. B. Mason
Miss Winnard
quantitlm less than one gallon, in Odell Precinct, Klamath County,
I
State ot Oregon:
A Birthday......... Frederic H. Cowen i eagerly to another such day uuder
To the Hon. W. 8. Worden, Judge of the County Court of the State of Ore-
Juno................ Alexander Mac Fadyen ;the care of such delightful conditions.
VRAN MUHINE
gou. Klamath County, and to John Hagelstein and N. S. Merrill, Com-
♦ ♦♦
Jl'NT RECEIVED Mammy's Song'........... Harriet Ware
tr.i-sioners for the State of Oregon, County of Klamath:
Dr. C. J. Bushnell, president of Pa-
We. the undersigned legal voters of Odell Precinct, Klamath County
Hayflelds and Butterflies................
Teresa del Riego 'rifle University, who delivered the ad­ au«l State of Oregon, would respectively petition that a liquor license be
Th«* newest and latest of its kind is
dress to the senior class of the Klam­ g.'antd to Joseph L. Ringo, to sell, exchange or otherwise dispose of spirit­
Mrs. Thomas
the l*lg Interruptleas X-ray machine
ath county high school, left this uous, malt, vinous liquors, near beer or fermented cider, commonly known
Installed this week In the operating The Judgment Day .... Anonymous . morning for Forest Grove. While ,«s lia;d cider, in quantities less than one gallon, in the Town of Crescent.
1 Odell Precinct, County of Klamath and State of Oregon, upon the following
Miss Ross
rooms of Dr. Clayton E. Wheeler. The
here he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs <iescr;'«i!d premises, to-wit: Lots 13 and 14, in block 30, and in the buildlug
Still
Wie
de
Nacht.
Calm
as
the
work of setting up and putting to-
situate«! thereon, said building has the following dimensons, to-wit: 50
Night ...................................... Bohm C. C. Hogue.
Kether was done under the directlou
feet by 70 feet, aud is two (2 Vi 1 and oue-half stories high, and is known
♦
♦♦
The
;u>
til«* Crescent Hotel;
of G. M. Freed, Roentgenologist with Du Frugal Mich Tagllch.
Mrs. H. 8. Phillips was hostess to
Hat tbe aforesaid building is a legitimate bona fide hotel, with
the Scheldcl-Western company of Chi-' Daily Question . . Meyer-Helmund (the Art Needle Work Club Wednes­
accommodations for not less than fifty (50) guests, and that same is not
Ich
Grolle
Nicht.
I
Chide
Thee
cago.
within oue mile of any university or college, nor within six miles of
Not ................................. Schumann day afternoon, when Mrs. Robert E. situate
This machine is one of the largest
any state or government irrigation project in actual course of construction;
Wattenburg.
Mrs.
Carey
M.
Ramsby,
1 hut said license be granted to Joseph L. Ringo for a period of twelve
and most powerful In th«* Western The Nightingale's Song......... Nevin j Mrs. J. Fred Goeller, Mrs. George
The Sweetest Flower That Blows
months tium and a :er the date of the granting of said license
country. It has the high frequency
■
Hum,
Mrs.
J.
S.
Stubblefield,
Mrs.
And ««ch for himself says: That I have personally signed this peti­
.................................................
Nevin
lesonnter, equipped with radiograph,
..
| Henry Newnham, Mrs. C. C. Hogue, tion. and that my residence, postoffiee address and voting precinct are cor­
......
,
.
Mrs.
Thomas
and so arranged Hint the operator can
Mrs. George A. Haydon, Mrs. R. H. rect h written after my name;
OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
"«hat I am a legal voter in Klamath County, in the State of Oregon,
make Instantaneous change from X-
♦ ♦♦
!Dunbar, Mrs. G. A. Wirtx, Mrs. W. E.
ray work to actual treatment.
A pleasant meeting of the Happy (Faught, Mrs. George W. White. Mrs and am now and have been an actual resident of Odell Precinct, in Klamath
County, iu the State of Oregon, for more than thirty days last past.
The Wheatstone stereoecope, which Hour Club was the one held this week (George Chastain, Mrs. Karl O. Cum­
NAME.
Residence.
Voting
is
a
part
of
th«*
machine.
Is
more
pow-'at
the
home
of
Mrs.
John
Johnson,
U. 8, DEPOSITARY
mings and Mrs. Phillips, members of
Postoffice.
Precinct.
erful and much simpler than the old- The afternoon was spent In the usual (the club, were present, in addition to Jesse Davis......... ............. Crescent. . .. Crescent, Ore.............................. Odell
OUR POLICIES—
fashioned machines, and Instead of ¡manner, and a dainty luncheon was 'Miss Wilson of Pueblo, Colo., Mrs. M. E. '»avis......... .............. Crescent. . . .Crescent, Ore.......... . .................. Odell
To distribute the flunks assets In such a way as to maintain under
requiring from five to thirty minutes'served. Attending were Mrs. J. H. ¡Bush of California, and Mrs. Piel of H. Zimmerman................. Ranch............ Crescent, Ore............................... Odell
D. Lynes.............................Ranch............ Crescent, Ore............................... Odell
any conditions and at all Umts an ample reserve to meet the demands
for making pictures, finishes the pic- Hamilton. Mrs. Claude Davis, Mrs. Wolf Creek.
Pearl Lynes ................ . ..Ranch......... .Crescent, Ore. . .. .................... Odell
of Its depositors and take care of its borrowing custotners.
jture In thirty seconds, nnd often In John Johnson, Mrs. Sam Summers, I
Mildred Lynes........... ...Ranch......... . Crescent, Ore. .. . .................... Odell
♦ ♦♦
{less time.
Mrs. George Biehn, Mrs. Chas. Mar-1 Miss Hortense Hogue left this T. F. Hammer........... .. . Ranch......... Crescent, Ore. . . . .................... Odell
tin Mrs.
Kf »"«■ Loy
I
Ullwrurzl
’xxv'Iia I
.
.
—.
...
It also makes a front and side view ' ■ tin,
Hllyard, W4
Mrs. P Curtis
. Odell
morning for the north. She will V. B Hammer........... ...Ranch........ . Crescent, Ore. . . .
. Odell
a» the same time, locating exactly the lloldrlch, Mrs. F. T. Mundy, Mrs. R. spend a couple of months visiting rel­ T. B. Cleaves ............. . . .Crescent. .. Crescent, Ore. . . .
R. C. Knott................ , . . .Crescent. .. . Crescent, Ore. . . .
. Odell
position of foreign substances and C. Shipley, Mrs. R. J. Sheets, Mrs. W. atives and friends at Portland. Alba­ G.
W. Anderson........ . . . .Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore. . . .
. Odell
fractures.
1*. Johnson, Mrs. W. H. Weedon, Mrs. ny ami other cities
'Geo. C. Cannon......... . . . . .Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore. . . . ...... .. Odell
---------------------------'G V. Walters, Mrs. Ben Townsend,
T. L. Cannon............. . . . . Crescent. . . Crescent. Ore. . . .
. Odell
♦ ♦♦
C. Snodgrass........ . . . .Crescent. . . Crescent, Ore. . . .
. Odell
Mrs. Will Houston. Mrs. K. D. North.
All R«gi>*ter«*il, l’lmnnaciata.
Mrs. Levi McDonald and little G.
Roy Moore ................. .. .. Crescent. .. . Crescent, Ore. . . . ....... . . Odell
On the contrary, It's a great gratl-
The addition of Harvey Maltbies to Mrs. V«*rnle Houston, Mrs. II. J. Win-1 daughter Joanna arrived in the city Bertha L. Snodgrass . . .. Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore. . . .
. . Odell
flcatlon for us to display our Huperb
Fridav from their ranch home near John Kuott.................. . Beaver Marsh. . Crescent, Ore ...
tin* Star Drug company's force gives tern.
Odell
lino of wall and celling paper«« and
♦ ♦♦
Bonanza, to spend a few­ weeks with C. G Bowers............. . . . .Crescent. .. . Crescent, Ore. .. . ............... . . Odell
Kluiuath county a drug store with
Interior deaoratlonn generally, be-
three registered pharmacists behind
Just as eujoiable as It was unique relat I v«*s and friends.
Thos. McCord........... . . . .Crescent... . Crescent, Ore. . . .
Odell
caiiHe we take pride In their artistic
♦ ♦♦
the prescription desks. Mr. Matthies was the "Hawaiian Tea," given on
Bessie C. Rourk . . . . ____ Crescent... . Crescent, Ore. . . . ............. . .. Odell
merit. This la to Invite an early In­
More than a quarter of a hundred Frank H. Funk................. Crescent. .. Crescent, Ore............................. Odell
is a graduate of the Port laud College Thursday aftei noon at the homo of
spection <>f our room hiinglngH Our
of Pharmacy, and finished his course Mis. Robert E. Wattenburg, by the attended the regular "Splash Club” Thos. Bracken .................. Crescent.... Cresceut, Ore............................. Odell
prlcoa will please you almost as much
with high honors.
Ladies' Aid Society of the Prcsbyter- meeting Friday night at the swim­ B. G. Steevens ..................Crescent.... Crescent, Ore............................. Odell
Fred LaFollette......... ..,Ranch.... . Crescent, Ore.............. ............. Odell
as the |>ni>era themselves.
.ian church, nnd attended by upwards ming pool, and many new and amus- R.
Odell
M. LaFollette......... ...Ranch. . . . . . Crescent. Ore..............
Strayed
.of eighty women. The Wattenburg |ing stunts were pulled off. The ladles F. M. Cleaves............. . . .Crescent. . . . Crescent. Ore..............
Odell
I Came to my place near Odessa, De- home was tastily dscoruted after the (of the club are fast becoming expert II. B. Post.................... . . . Crescent. . . . Crescent, Ore.............. ........... Odell
Odell
at swimming and diving, and are real-
I ceiuber 5, 1913, a gray horse about Hawaiian manner, and the reminder
Dlamond on left^of the Pacific Islands was carried even , ly more daring on the "chutes” than Wm, G. Jeffrey........... . . . Crescent . . . Crescent, Ore............ ............ Odell
10 years old.
Mrs. Minnie Santry , . . . . 1 Crescent,. . . Crescent, Ore.............. ............. Odell
'shoulder. Owner Inquire of M. H. .Into the tempting refreshments serv- the men. After the Bwim Friday M E Murphy............. . . . Ranch.... . . Crescent, Ore ...........
Od«ll
(
ed.
Two
Interesting
and
well
prepar-
1
night
Dr.
Wheeler
whisked
the
mem-
F. R. OLDS & CO
Wampler, Woodbine Ranch
Crescent. . Crescent, Ore ........... .............Odell
N
ed papers on Hawaii were given by (tiers home In Ills new car, taking half Geo Denny ................. . . Crescent. . . . Crescent, Ors.............. ........... OMI
¡30*lmo. aw •
I
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Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000
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