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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1911)
" -y ft I Mt)KUAt MAVIS, 1SII reff Ought Ctr. 1 WrVNT Oy TO WJNll UTTLS. cauuk ill The Wise Young Couple EbY ) AjlMd JBU J First Trust and' Savingi Bank Kl.TMATII KAMA, ORK. FRANK ROBERTS Contractor Cemeit Sldcwalki a Specialty Cement Carbtatf, Baaeacnt floora All kinds of Concrete Work 713 Mala St. All Work Guaranteed KLAMATH FALLS rhone 594 WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS A box of Selected touchea top notch Seventh ft Main THE BIBLE DEFENDED INTinNRTIONRL BIBL.B gTUMNTS XSS'N FREE LECTURE NO COULBCTION TOT,S DEATH WILL DEATH EVER CEASE Mure than ninety thousand wen, women and children faU prey to Ibe Krlm mmiMcr every twenty-fonr honrs. Man stand hWaleast he cannot l' Hie brenalMi of toMter Ilea, the snapping of heart strings, the coM I'im.iI of death. HUT WHY IKINM NOT K)l STOP IT? HIGH SCHOOL ASSEMBLY HALL TUESDAY, MAY 16, '11 7:45 O'CLOCK P. M. '" and hear the Mhla an4 Reason harenla4. THY WORD IS to Know Better Than to Ask IhC'j "f o'P'mI- xjmn ou "ro io A v. '"'a vqwivrtON to e . Jwvr Go ovuk Aflli A'.h Miv, Th, . v5Kflvp tw. . -mm -jKiaasKSU Wll hee n savings bank book (rum the r-ry Inrt. Kvery de niI (hey make I a provision nxalnit tho ruin) day Itiai tomes to all ai Kinio ilmi or an other Tho First Trim and Hatlnxn linnk opens Joint art-mints liy which either husband nr wlft rt.ii withdraw nionoy lin n (-riled, lletlrr open one today nnd hatn nometliliiK to fall hark on when trouble rnmes, Chocolates that in candy making UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy Hhc Xrarl- Wmt NBW VOItK, May 15. Mrs. Oddlo Itrakin or Montclslr, N. J., almost look a trip to Kuropo against her will. Hho went to tho steamship Caronla to see Mr i. Kddle Holaudcr or Ash land Hall, Montclalr, nail, and wax ro liunlly engsged with her Isrewells Ihnt when she tried to go ashore, Mri. Ilonkcn found tho cae In mid tresm. Frightened nnd weeping, Jim. Ileaketi rushed to the purser nnd begged to Im put nHhorc, Capt. Itannnm blew llirii whistles and Mopped tho olcaiimhlp In midstream it til I) thn tiiR John Nichols ratno along aide. A rope ladder wan lot down the ship's side. Mr. Ileaken hair riot ed her e)en nnd teped on. Hlie srrramrd ni It swayed from aide to aide, hut managed to reach the tug's deck without Injury, A cheer from u rrowd on tho pier greeted her when kho returned. "AMERICA FIRST- MOVE IS TO BE STARTED SOON Special to The Herald roilTI.ANI), May lb. Tom Itlch- ardaon haa returned from naltlmore, whore ho ran led on a ahort publicity campaign and organised thn commer cial lntcrrt ro they will boost their rll. Mr. Illrhardson report great movement haa been started thore to Induce Amerlcaus to ee their own country before aolnic to Kurope. A big convention will bo held there Jan uary Si-ll, nest to further thla Idea, "Oregon should bo deeply Int'.T eled In this convention," aald Mr Itlchardson. "If Oregon could occur one per rent of the people or the con Rented cities or the East who should move, It would morn than donblo tho I opulatlon or tho state, Tho old Bast tins no patriotism. Tho peoplo talk pbout travel In and know only tiirope nnd other far countries, and Kuro pran travel dralna this country of 1400,000,000 every year. Every com munity In thn Weat should strive to make this convention one of Iho greatest ever held. We must arrest foreign sentiment, and at least make our national capital an American) city." The Kirat Throagh Trip The first through auto trip be tween Klamath Falls and Lakevlew waa'mado Sunday by J, D. and Perl Carroll, C. M. O'Neill and Jas. Ryan. W I.. Clapp brought them out as fur m Quarts Valley, where they wero met by Morris Bouthstone, whi brought them to l.akovlew JAMKS II. GOLD, of New York I 1 TRUTH TUB BVBNMfcl IHUIO, KLAMATH rAlXS. a Policeman FIFTEEN ELK IN CRATER RESERVE UOVKKNOIt tt'KHT IH llX'KIVIN(l IIKfOKTH OX TIIK .VAKIOt'H KIKIM OK UAMK IX OKMJOX XATIOXAIi KOHMTH. HAI.KM. May 10. Govornor West has received a complete report from I tho United Htates forestry service In ' hlrh an estltnato of tho conditions of game In thn various national. forevi tin Oregon In made, and which the governor wll refer to thu state tub and gumu commission. Tho estimate Is based upon Investigations of aupor vlors of the several forests concern id. Tho report estimates oik as fol lews: Cascade foreat, 30; Malheur , forest, 20, with hunters killing an aeragc of five a ytart Oregon natlan- nl forest, 75: Siskiyou forest. CO; iKulslaw forest 200; Umatilla forest, !3; Whitman foreat, 125, with hunt I era killing an average of SIS an nually: Crater national foreat, IS, gray wolvea destroying noarly all thi young, while tho winters pull down i'-e weak ones. In all, the estimate limits tho number of elk In the nation al foresta In Oregon to 631. It la estimated that 100,000 of various species of deer are round within the boundaries of Oregon forests, and about 1 1,000 of theso are killed an nually by hunters, while 20,000 arc thn prey or predatory nulmats. The report estimates that the forest con tain about 10 per rent or their pro ductive rnpnelty of field birds, whllo ducks nppcnr to bo decreasing nbout 2 Iter rent annually In tho rcsencs, rsplcally in the region of Crater l-ake forest on account of the fact that ."000 icrsons spend from one to six weeks each season there hunting and fishing. It Is estimated there are in the I national forest area of Oregon 24, '000 coyotes, 11,000 wild cats . 500 bear, 3000 cougars and 900 wolves. which annually kill stock valued at 1120,000, besides being responsible for tho destruction of numerous game birds and animals. Tho report ahows that one cougar during his life time will kill 1,800 to 3,500 deer. The KOtornment authorities advise the governor Ihnt the moat effective means for tho protection of game animals would bo tho employment of huntera for three years, or to In crease tho bounty, aa predatory anl- I mala in tho national foresta are moro responsible for the loss of gamo blrda and animals than hunters and trapers. Tho authorities eetlmatc that 1, 515,000 fish of the trout and salmon variety are taken annually from forest streams in this state by ap proximately 8000 iehermen. WM CHIT KMSSB TIE MJMMj M)UMJj flfnl MrlWfMriM linb (Continued from Page 1) ' - --"-'"-' - - J tlonnl boycott had been In progress for several months, the stove company - . i f?i n MMMMMjTaw TjrlMjaTj iM "Tl-''. gnoanM''sT gaBBBBBBBBBBBBj MBTMaMBB anngsBBBVMBTMMMMj Ifcj' .. 4 l" fftr fPJ,mffffSSJ sued the officers of tho federation to a short time tirlaan anew a cessation onjoln further boycott. On Decern- of the twins mused hy atoatacb dleor- bar 18. 1907. Justtee Qould of theiders. uuremn court of the District of Co- Rall Dyspepsia Tablett wlU hm lumbla, granted n temparary Injunc tion to restrain publication of the namo or the Buck's company In the unfair (let and to stop the hoyeett. Almost Immediately after thla de cision tho American Faderatloaltt ap peared with the nana of the Buck's company still prominently displayed In the "we dont patronise" Hat. About the same time tho' convention or tho tfnlted Mine Worhars. preatd- OftJMON Sucha Question v By "Bud" Fisher ed over by John Mitchell, udopted a I 'resolution to continue tho boycott. The Duck's Stove nnd Itnnge com-, 'pony cited the nlleKed Inxt'nncea of refusal of thn nfllrerx of thu federa tion to obey tho lourt's Injunction, , nnd the dlntrlrt couit, otter an ex ' haustlve hearing, held tlomiers, Mit chell and Morrison guilty or contempt ( or court in deliberately violating Jus-, lice Mould's Injunction. Justice Wright sentenced Oomners to one year In prison, Mitchell to nine (months nnd Morlson to six months. The labor leaders disclaimed any In tention or deliberately violating the court's order, nnd Injected the Issue of free apcech and free press. On ah 'appeal, the decision of tho lower court sentencing the men to Jail waa affirmed by the District of Columbia court or appeals. The case was then ariiealcd to the supreme court of the United States. SCHOOL CWLBtEN TO COIfETE FOR niZE Special to The Herald PORTLAND. May 15 A prise con. test for poster designs for use by the Oregon delegation at the National Ed ucational association convention at San Francisco Is announced by the Portland Commercial Club tor school childten of the state. The nostcrs will be 18x25 Inches, In two colors,' and one set of prises of 15, IS and 13 will be offered for tho three best de signs aubmitted by pupils of Portland schools and. similar prizes will go to pupils outside this city. The posters should be on heavy cover paper and any legend may be used to boost Oregon. Contest will eloso June 15 They Liked "Mrs. Wlejajs" A crowded house greeted the Mel rose company Saturday night when they produced the four-act play, "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch." The bill made a big bit, too. and tho por trayal of the part of Mrs. Wlggs by Muu Melrose was one of the best fea tures of tho play. As Miss Huy, the pessimist. Miss Gibson brought the house down, as by tho use of a clever makeup nnd good acting sho appeared the most forlorn creaturo Imaginable. Tho work of Jack Waltemeler aa Stub- btus. the husband secured through a matrimonial agency, waa also very good, A ncw.aetrcs wlth'tho com pany In this bill was Mrs. Jacobaon, wife of the company's advance man and press agent. This waa Mrs. Jacob son'a first apeparance on the stage, and abe took tho part of "Asia" In a highly creditable manner. THERE'S M0 RISK. If This Mea'leine Dees Net Benefit Yen Psy Nstklnfl. A payslclau who wade a specialty of etosMch troubles, particularly dys pepsia, after years of study perfected the tttarata from which llexall Dys pepsia Tablets are wade. Oar experience with Rexall Dyspep sia Tablets leads us to believe them to be the-greatest remedy known for the retwr of acute tadlgestlou and chronic dyspepsia. Their Ingredients are sooth in and heailwr to the latamed mom- ibraoes of the stomach. They are rich . In oeoaln. one of the greatest digestive alda known to aMdlelae. The relief ...v .irord Is almost lamedlatev Their m with persistency and regularity for healthy appetite, aid digestion and pro mote nutrition. Aa evidence of ow sin cere faith la Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. we ask yen to try them at oar risk. It they do not gle yon entka aattafac Oon. we will return yen the money yon paM na tor them, wMhewt qoes Una or fomaUty. Thay come la threa sbms, prtcea M eenta. 60 cents and D4S. Batjamhar, yen ess ob tain them only aho BoaaH Store. TAB DtWa tSMBB Khuawtk Pnlh) Herald Want Ads FOR SAM! FOR SALE 1 have several deslrablo residence lots for sale close In to Main street.. Will build houses on same to suit purchaser. Terms. In quire Horatio Orem, corner 10th and Pine streets. FOR RKNT FOR RENT Nicely furnished rotfm with bath, for one or two gentle men. 1113 Main street. C-tf FURNISHED ROOMS Over Hector's stere: 12 per week up. 11-61 DRKSSMAKINCJ Tailoring and dressmaking: even In dresses a soeclaltv. Price reas onable. Miss U. M. Lyon. cor. Fifth and Pine. b-17-tf. . . XKW ROOMING HOl'SR The Argraves Steam heat, hot and cold running water in every room. Elegantly furnished. The yellow building on the bill across from the postofflce. Rates by the day, week or month. ' 24-tf IK J. .IMWAI.T. President. K. M. HUBB, VkoPrea. nnd Trena. HKIIT K. WITHROW. Hcrrrtary Klamath County Abstract Go. ABST1ACT1NG Sarveyora and Irrigation Knglnaeri MAPS. PLANS. ULUKPRINTH, KTC HOUSTON'S MISS LOUISE MELROSE "Paid Seata at The Bonbonlere HvPflHHpjnMKBaVm -) JaHBVgMMMMMMMMMMSaMMMjVIMMMM 1 h'-yaVadBBBBBBVHVW IhnlnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnKaSmlS annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnS 'aaVnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnranV HMMMMMMMMMMMKaAAMMMMMMMMMMMMMjaK LstPjfjMpMMMMMMMMMKi EbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB' bbHHHbBSE Klamath VallcyWarchouse and Fonvardinfl (soiopany ICE GOLD STORAGE QaMcral iotaia aad Wa ntakc daily 4aM wlei of ka to CAILUP 1-M crrr warrants Notice la hereby given that Uere aro fuada In the city treasury tar the redemption of the following warrants, protested October I, HOT; ,2518, 2S14, 25SC, Stlt, 3SS7, 3131, 2539. 2540, ZS41, 1542, 384S, 1(44. 2545 54, 2E47, S54S. 3141. 2550. 2551, 2552, 2553, 26S4. Interest wil eeaae from data. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., thla ta day of Mar, 111. J. W. SIEMENS. City Treasurer. bOCAL Who Is TOM 7 Why TOM 8TBPII- KN8. of course. Don't forget TOM. tne INSUR ANCE MAN. kafera you bam. We have aoae very' daatrable aiXTH street property FOtt !:. TOM. , Are you Interested in KLAMATH COUNTT? Ifae.ee TOM. He has some good bargatas. Looking for a new, cMtfartaM room for tkc eaamer? Better stake a selection at the new Argravea. Strictly modern. On the hill across from the postoBce. S5-tf KiaJBaUi ftllt, OrtfM OPERA HOUSE RetnrnofOW Frlenda Melrose Company Tonight ' with in Full" v Prtcea 25 and 50c Fotardfantl - - g -XT - UL " 1VH. .jnr v aX . Ml W nannBBBTK BBBH gnwawawlT ' r ii & k yzii 'v,r. ovi -&&' iSi V rvvs 7i j-r JV - j " ffjWA" & av'nenwiaaBi .I ,J. Av.A-'1 J