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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1912)
tf ' rrrr rr- - - , " "" " p;i . i' I PnorBMIONAIi CARDS U I. TRUAZ, MD. WA1IMKN C HVNT, M. I). Odd Fk)lowt Bldg. Pbeae: OBm, 1(4 Residence IS DR. C. A. RAM1K), Deatlaf Alt Work Guaranteed. Odd Pillows' Building. Room JlS.Ny Phone 626 J. h. C1UUSMAX, Architect and Superintendent aire mo jour Idea, I will do the rest. Office, American Dank and Trust bulldlng.J Phone 1SE1. I. V. KUYKKXDAIX, Attorney at Law Offlcei, Whlte-ltaddox Bldg Phrw 4J. Klamath Falli, Ore. L JAT KNATP Architect Ret-torced Concrete and Steal Butldlngt a Specialty Rooma 50S-20. Odd FelloweTOd. ARTlTCIt R. WILSOX harrt n. mills flill lTrr. nnnrrrTira 117 Mala Street W. KELLOGG, Specialist, for Rheumatism I cure where others (all. Cor ner Fifth and Walnut. MADAM AXD PROP. Tl.UMS Masseur and Chiropodist Curo corns, bunions and In growing toenails, lime. Tlmms stops hair from fulling out In Are treatments, nnd n perma nent curo (or dandruff. Give us a call. Xo. SI7 Klamath Are. J. H. Garrett J. L. Crlasmaa GARRRTT CONSTRUCTION' CO General Contractor Duslnesss Blocks and other construction. Offlcc, American Bank and Trust Co. building. Phone 1351. aUSCELL-lNEOUB HAMSUY'S K.XPRE8S If you want your stuff moved and moved quick, get Ranisby's Express to do It. Corner Seventh and Main street I'hono 31S EMPLOnUNT Call up C011STOCK, 595, it yon wast aay kind of HELP. Register at the COMSTOCK If yon wast employment. Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache? Stomach "off"? Just a plain case of lazy liver. Burdock Wood Bitters tones liver and stomach, promotes digestion, purines the blood. GROCERIES During the year 1911 we supplied groceries (or out' large number of cus tomers. Wo gave them the bent goods and the best service at the lowest possible prices. Let us treat you this way during 1912. Van Riper Bros. Phone 851 Groceries THATS ALL Good Goods Courteous Treatment Prompt Service Right Prices TheMonarch A. G LEWIS Phone IOSI Home Builders Are Recognized In oer' community as men of Integrity and stability. It's proof that they bolleto In them selves and tho future of their town. And ovcry homo that Is erected In a community makes It Just that much better placo In which to Uvo and Invest your monoy. To most homebulldcrs It means something to Uvo (or a real object In life an ac quisition that onco attained Is a Joy forever. That NOW IS A GOOD T1MK TO lll'ILD goes without question money Is plentiful for lcgltlm&to Invest mentlabor is within reach, nnd our stock of lumber was never more complete. Ilemcmbcr, "Ho who hesi tates," etc. better start today come In nnd talk It over with us maybe our experience In the building lino will moke It easy for you. Savfdge Bros. Lumber Co j Phone 1341 I 6th St. at S. P. track WOOD Good Slab Wood 3.73 J (Much Wood 7.00 . . Delivered . . Leave Order at City Bakery Phono Oil W.E.Seahorn E. E.Thompson General Freight and Transfer Leave orders at Rob erts S Whltraore, Phone 1381 WOOD FOR SALE E. WHITLOCK Undertaking-Embalming EXCLUSIVELY Oregon Embalasui Lloeaa No. 19 Day aad Night Fbomea IMsBdMt Offlro and Chapel Comer 6tfa fad Plae Sta. THE EVENING HERALD W. 0. SMITH. Rdttor and Proprietor J, M. 8TOWKI.L, - City Udltor Publlshod dally eiccpt .Sunday nt HP Fourth 8troot Entered nt the poitofflco at Klamath Palls, Oregon, (or transmission through tho malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mail to nuy ad dress In tho United States: Ono )cnr 15.00 One month BO KLAMATH KALUS. . . OHKIJOX MONDAY Ki:il. IS, I lilt: BOMBARDMENT OF PEKIN SEEMS TO BE IMMINENT ItrM llnUlchl Huter Iho Hnrltor Wlu'iv Original ltoiutilU-im I'luiix Wciv for Landing of Troop for (hcrlnmt Miinh ti Imperial City United Press Scrvlc T1KXTSIX. Feb. 12 Hcliel battle ships lia-vo entered the hnrbor oi Shatmhal Kwan, cast of Pekln. It Is bellouM that n bombardment Is Im minent. The republican's orlglnnl plnns contemplated the landing uf troops at Shanghai Kwnn nn.l nu ov erland expedition against Pcktu woi'i.n foiiuk ttoosi:vi:ir TO SAY UK'S A CAXDIDATH United Press Servlro CHICAGO, Feb. 12 Roosevelt n publicans will meet today nnd Issue n statement purporting to show tho sen timent regarding the Colonel's randl dacy. They expect to draw a. reply from Roosevelt sa)lug he Is willing to run. NUW YORK. Feb. 12. Maor Or.v (iiyiKir Room Started Inor's Doom has been definitely 'launched. Murphy plnns to cast Xew York's voto nt the tt.ittlmoro conven tion on tho first ballot for him. Gay !nor spoke at tho Xatlonal Democratic 'club. Tanimnnyltcs wcro present. Ho Inferentlally nssntlcd Wilson personal ly, and directly attacked Wilson's fnll tiro "to recoruuend repeal of tho Xew Jersey corporation laws." HAMLEFS SOLILOQUY OF HIS "OPEN SESAME'! WEALTH 1 FMi Peddler Wliu Years Ago United It lo the IHIertiitlou uf his L'mlc, 1m Xolllleil Thnt Atiineular Itil.i-Hi.- l-.ni's Him KUiio.ooo. 110STOX. Pcb. II. Robert Smith, a 11 ill peddler, when n school boy In Dublin. Ireland, thirty years ngo, committed "Hamlet's Soluloiuy" to memory uud recited It for hit uncle, who wag so well pleased that ho told the. lad ho would remember him In his will. Tho undo died n few days ago, and ndlces Just recalled by Smith Indicato ho Is heir tu an estate valued at $200,000. On receipt of tho nous Smith dumped his list) cart over tho "T" uharr and announced that ho would leato on tho first train for San Prnn- tlsco, whenco ho would tnko ship to Australia, wlitro his bister liven. He will shara his legacy with her. "I suffered habitually from consti pation. Doan's ItCKUlcts rollovcd and strengthened tho bowols, so that thoy have btcn regular oer slnco." A. 12. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex. xetici: Kmployes of box faciory at Shlp- plngton, plenro tnko netice: Factory will start up on or about .March 1st. Mnchlno men pleaso send tn writtin application to CAL. KRUIT OAXXERS' ASS'X, C-Ct Klamath Falls, Ore. NOT IN THE WATCH TRUST Tlio Hamilton und Duuber Ilainn- den watch factorlea luivo novor been conectcd In liny way with the watch trust. Their policy has nlunsa been for an open market for all, depending on merit alono to sceuro buslncsH.. This policy has secured for tho watch-buying public: Plrst Tho best dosbIMo wntch thnt tould bo produced; Second Moro watch vnluo for lom monoy j Third Tlmo pieces that will last a lifetime; Fourth Tlmo pieces fully giiafun- ted. Call to Eoo our lino of tlieso wattlica beforo buying. FRANK M. VVP.s. Watchraakor. Jeweler and Engmver. Willlts Building. EGGS LAID IN MAILS MAY CAUSE MUCH COGITATING' Tmi-.ui) Iowii(iih'iiI Ntyn Hill I Vl ii llliil. So Hint IT l lien"" PAiiol Pot mill I'owN Ale I'nuiMiillfid ( lliniiigti, Ulmt II""" ! Uxlted Press Son Ion I WASHINOTOX. P P.. Poll. I" I Tho tieasury depart tnenl having do- tided thnt ii hen U not n bird--birds' ( eggs being ndmltted fre of duty mul i hens' eggs lialng t pay B eeuta n jiloien -It Is now up to tho poMoftlce department lo settle a momentous 1 1 j question arising from the owuorshlnj lot eggi laid In the malls. 1 Tho Xatlonal Association or Poiil- 1 1 1 llreeders. uiitlrlpntliiB tho paMv j m tho parcels pint bill, recently In quired of Postmaster t'rnoral Hlteli rnk If poultry might bo sent tl.'..i.ti, tli, mall. .In nn unolllelnl lUt-nient )' tho iVparltticnt answered that. ticnlil I the pnrrelit pot measure be enacted.1 tin-in would prohablv lip no i-''Vilnuj t f.' ipplnc the fowls, stamp Th pctn-nstcr general however, is of tin opinion that some ono wiuld havi to lie delegated to look out for the well being of tho "perIshbl- Mull" and turn some .mo raised the ju'stirn .if the ownership of ho cgg laid i tlu hens while In Uncle Sam's earo. Would they b long to the sender of the hens; to tho reevlcr of th hens, or to tho government. There, not being any legislation al ready ejiacted upon the subject, th postmaster general delegated Jeese Suter. chief of tho bureau of Infor mation of the postoffle department) to look Into tho matter. Jentc, after, several days spent In a vain search through dusty tomes on postal laws and regnlatlou has about decided to; :lo tip tho Job. for he says there are no precedents. Therefore. It will he', up to tho courts to decide th ownrshtp of nny offspring of tho fowls. Like tho freight agent In Rills Par ker llutler'a 'Pigs Is Pigs." Snterl think tho eggs ought to bee glvn to j the malt clerks or bo confiscated by tho government as an aid In further dorreoslng tho d fMt wlihli Is the ' 1'iigliear of the ib-pirUm nt REFUGEES USE HANDCARS TO GET OUT OF Itliyili",, Itun - mill miy Oilier Mi nn of 1niMKirttlnii I'.igi-rly Ail'ipti-i ".Mexliii fur Melnin" M'em u II,. llic Sliipm I'iiIIuwciI United Press Sorvlc , i:i. PASO. Tex , Pcb. 12 - An ai.tl-Aim-rlran funtliuetit Is strong tn I'hl 1 iuIiiki, uud liiiiidiods nro arming ' '11. ere nro no train', the rcfugncs us-1 Ing handcars, hlrylea and burros. nmplojes of Ilia Pferson couiio ' at Casns (Irandes are lleelng. Thirty-' 'Ino Amerlrans lur- rrlved ill y 1 decliiro a "Mexico f r Mexlraiis' rui 1 jlialgn has been Inaugurated at Coril tltns. T.irr hisiici) ri'M'.wini., is iviiiri'i.irs ro.vn:.vi k . hiiyx ('liurui' uf ('oniliiil I'nln iiiinIiic OfllK'r PrifuiMl Ag.ilni.t .Major1 Hay W'oh Suppro-Mil at SiiKgi-slliui ( uf fill, f i:eiulh,, I WASI1IXOTOX. I) (', Peb. 12 llrlgadler General C. II Wliltinle. ro- llrltiK paymaster gc tic rat of tlio uriuy, .told tint lioiuo comiiilttro 011 expon idlturcs In tlio ar department that 'charges of conduct unbecoming a gon- lllnmnti ami onlror nanlnyi XTnlni. llcccher I). liny of tho army pay corps had b'fii suppressed nt tho sugges tion of President Tnft Kay, It Is charged, took 1111 nrtlu part In tho Tuft caiiiDatEii of 190S. 'nnd his political nctlvlty lias bou un der Investigation by tho congressional committee. Cut flowcm, ii Main st. Uhono 82T, RELIEVE YOUR STOMACH. Wo Vlll Help You Do It Read Our Qusrantco. Dyspi-pth may he iompitely eradl catid If properly tri-ntnl Wu mil a ri'im-dj Unit m Knllliely cu irmiti-e will lomrii'rtely rellei Iiiitlui i.'u 01 ilyHpepsia, or Mm miilliliie uud diirlni; Iho Irlal will cost the user iiutliiug This remidy bus Ik en iiuinnl Iti-xuli HHenlM Tillili'tH CerllllllU no uirei I could ,e meie fair, mid our 11UY1- kliuiild ! be proof piHltlio thnt llemli ijipiinin j TahletH are 11 dcpeiidiilile n iihm ' ImiHinueli in (lie incdh Ine will .11.11 you nothing If It iloei not licm-ll t you we urge 30U who are milTcrlng Willi liidlgestlou-ur dyspeHl.i lo try Itex.ili DyHpepnla Tablits A 'iltenl m conlaliii enough medicine for llfleiii dnyx' treiitnieut I'or r lirmilc uikih "' ""' iwo larger si7(i m cents and $1.00 Ilcinernher you ,n,i rklilot. t,...ll (t. I,-- .. ..... uu.uiu urAiiii iii-iiieiiie oniy ui uui more-ine kmsii Htore Blur Drug Store. POM I II l WV'IMIMIMN I'or PMwtiiilli u Vkoh'J v'fnidrTirAHMn'' '' 1'l,,,ll,l, nd l.nl.o ruuntler. y " ' "J ' Hopuhllean HoUet .lOUN IRW N. subjcit to the pilmio nimilnnilon .... . ..-.i tn in1 to ho hold on -n""1 - hereby rmpectfiilly nniiuuiico my self n candidate (or tho republican nomlnnttiiu for PtosecutliiR Attur noy ror ICIaiimth and l.nko coun ties, subject to tho will of tho vut era at tho pi Unary iilertUm to be held ou tho 19lj o( Apt II. a p. V. KUYKUN'IIAI.L -. I'm-Cminl) 'lieniiter hereby aunoun.v myslef M a miidl dale for th nomination for Tiro--mer of Miinaih fountjr on the i.ubllcan nek. i sobjeet m Iho win of iho people at prlman .leiii.M to be held on April 10. ID IS. JAY MAXXIXO. hereby announce mvaelf ns u candl. date (or lh nomlnallou for Tfcns urer of K tomtit h County on Iho Democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tho peoplo nt primary etco Hon to bo held ou, 'April 19, 18 15- p u. DAaoirrr.J ; I'or ,eM0r i hereby announce myself candidate (or the nomlnntlon for Assessor of Klamath county on the UtjraoanllB tlehat. subject to tho will of the people nt the primary election to bo hold on April 19. 1912- J- '' LUC EBS.1- -S -St ." -- l'ur MierllT hereby announce myself R caudldato (or the Itepubttcan ttpmlnntton for Sheriff of Klamath county, subject tu the will of the voters at tho pri mary el Jtlon to boyfuld April 19, 1918. JHCAIt I.. CAUTIIIt. horoby uiioouoco tnywfF a candl- ji date for the nomination for slurllt g on the ht publican ticket, subjoet In the nlll of thi- voters at the pri mary etttclion to be held on April 19 1015. 0. C. LOW. ti.reby announce myself a candidal for lha nomination for SlierlS of in th,. Itepubllean ticket, subject tu the will of the voter at the pri mary election to be held on April it. mi:, n. s articigDY . -, , I I'or Coroner I hereby announce myf'lf a candidate , for the Democratlr nonilaaflon for Coroner, subject to tho will uf tr-ii voter at tho primary 1 ivetion t be held on April 19. Ult t:.Mtt. WIIITLOCK ' j I hereby uinounco myself a candidate for the Itepubllean nomlnntlon for Coroner, subject tu tho will of the vitcts nt tlio primary uiecllon to be hctd on April 19, 1912. i: It Wll.t.lH. I'or SiIhmiI Sii rliitrnili'iit hereby announce myself n candidate fur the nomination for County School Superintendent of Klamath county ofNiliD Repiibltcan ticket subject to tho will of the voters at the primary eltxilun to bo held April 19, 1912. PRED Pin'RR 80X. I'or I'ouuly Clerk hereby ani.ouneo myself a rauilldato for tho nomination for County Clerk on Iho Republican 'ticket, sub ject to tho will ur the totera at tlio primary election to bo hold April 19, 1912. C. It. 1)13 LAP. I'or .Inutile uf llir I'mic ' "' '" 1 1 . 11 1 .-.... ... -n. hereby nnnounro mjiwlf u candlduto for the Itcpiibllrau iiomtuatloii for Justlre of tho Penrofor Lliikvllle protlncl, subject lo Iho will of tin oteis at tho primary election tn I, held on April 19,' 1912. W 1 1 HI I AW. . "A I'or Kliilt S11111I111 I hereby annouiico myself as 11 inn dldato for tho olllc- of BtMo H"n utor In tho Setonteeiith Keiiuioilm District, Including Klmmth, frouli and l.ako (ountles, on U10 Ui,ni, llcan ticket, milijcrt to, Iho will ol tho lotirsNu tho iirliilailis to 1, held on J9lh day of April, 1912 W. LAIR THOMPSON I'or KI11I0 lti'7iiM'iiliiTlti' I liuioby iiiinoiinio ihjhi if nx (1 ( jtri- dnlo for tho nlllii- of Statu lli-pre suilntlvo In tho Twuity-Plrst Hep rouenlatlve Dlslrlit, Indiidlng I,ii(u, Kltimiiili, Tiook and (Irant 101111 IKs, on tho IteniiliiUnn ticket, sub let lo tho will of tit. voters at tlivJ imiiiniy (iiitlion to lie held ou April 19,1912. WHSI.IJY O. SMITH 1 o'iuu iitiung hkiii. Ilium iiiIh lor Iiuiiib vltlmut u trar. C'uriH nlii 'I.KOIIIII, nan 1 lioiitn. .. ' ' any lulling Doan's ninli.u.nt Your diiigglBt lB0a it. . . sssSSIMBBIWPassI I iiN ,1 I MM l '' - ... "M.ilrTll Klamaili County Abstract Co. A13STKACT1NG Surveyors mid Irrlrtntloii Eiiliiccra mm'h. pi.NM. i.m uuiiims. i;h' Klaiimdi Fulls, Orc0os ..- FROM EVERY First Trust and Savings Bank M M Mil . I.I.S, 11)11. tnniMMMmMMmw "? " T Seventh & M11I11 rrrSEE: PHONE 1221 I A I, I. it it Before having your Tin m bintj done l I I i First class work at low prices tVOBtsrrTfMirsntt-mcmrrvtn isbsi I Tiie World Moves So Do We Move i.. I, .M. ill III). M r 1 .. ...... , MIIII'l'Ml, nriniy PAY ENVELOPE .eilnlil o.... U i i aside l-.r c 0 ,j.l(i ur whht i, 'i4dtf, llllll )'ll I n .;Jj j save )'ill whi , Jlp u tiling. And . p,,,,, may cos- ni if tlnki, yti earn ni - : lieu pay da, i. - ,,,, i on ut lioro IITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTID10U.S FOLKS A box of ijclictod Chocuhitos Ou touches top notch in 'candy maK- , UNDERWOOD'S Pliarmacy CLYDE E. WITTER: MAIN STKhET I aF' l ! HH(tllu,IU)MMHMI,,'i Baggage Passengers to and from nll;lrainsjaiid boats and givejyou QuickSService Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Arc prepared to turn out all kinds of First Class Work. Slioelnji special attention. O. K. Transfer Co. Dj.y Phone 871 Night Phone 873