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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1912)
r I IIIWMIOIfAL CAHD8 1 L. mUAZ, M. D. WAMMC1I O. HUNT, M. D. 044 fallows Dldf. Paeaa: 0, 864 Residence IS JS DR. O. A. RAMBO, Deatlai All WorlpQuarantaad. 0MFlt( Fallows' Building. Ream 118. i Phons 818 a. u cmusMAN, ' Architect and Saperintendeut Otvo ma your idta. I will do tha rest. Office, American Dunk ad Trust building. Phone 1351. D. V..KCYKBNDAIA, Attorney at Law Olcet, WhltoMaddox Olds Phi iJ4 . Klamath-Falls, Ore. L JAT KNAPP Arahkact Ret-torced Concreta sad Bte Buildings a Specialty Rooms J0M04, Odd Fellows sli. ARTRTR R. W1XSOX HARRT 1: MILLS CUO IT Mala Sttst ii W. KELLOGG, Specialist for IUirasjaatlsm I cure where others (all. Cor ner Fifth and Walnut. MADAM AND PltOF. TLMMS Maiacur and Chlropodlsta Curo corns, bunlom and In growing toenails. Mme. Tlmms stops balr from (ailing out In five, treatments, and a perma nent cure (or dandruff. Give us a call. No. 217 Klamath At. I. H. Garrett J. L. Crlasiiiaa GAIUIETT COSSTItfCTION CO General Contractors Quslnesis Blocks and other construction. Office, American Bank and Trust Co. building. Phone 1351. IOBCKLLANKOU8 RAMSBrs EXPKKSS K you want your stuff moved aad moved quick, get Ramiby's Kipresa to do It. Corner Seventh and Main streets Phono SIS KkfTLOTlCBXT Call up COM8TOCK, 6t, l( joo want amy kind of HELP. Register at the CQMBTOCK It you want employaieot. Feel languid, weak, run-down? Headache: Stomach "off"? Just a plain case ot lazy liver, nurdock Blood Bitters tones liter and stomach romotss digestion, purifies tho blood. fiROCERlESl During the year 1911 wa supplied' groceries (or aut' large cumber of cus tomers. Wa gave them lb best 'goods and the bast service at tha 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 TheiMonarch AG. LEWIS" PhonciOSI Home Builders re Recognized In every community as men of Integrity and stability. It's proof that they bcllcro In them sehfs and tho future of their town. And every homo that Is erected In a community makes it Juit that much better place In ( which to live and Invest your monoy. To most hotnebullders It means somethlngto lire (or a real object In life an ac quisition that onto attained Is a Joy (orovcr. That NOW IS A. GOOD TIMK TO llt'ILI) goes without question money Is plentiful (or lsgltlmato Invest ment labor Is within reach, and our stock of lumber wait never mora complete. , Itemember, "Ho who hesi tates," etc. better start today come In and talk It over with us may bo our experlcnco In tho building lino will make. It easy (or you. Bros Lumber Co Savidge Phone 1341 6th St. at S. P. track WOOD (ood HUb Wood S3.7S 10-Inch Wood ..' 97.00 . . Delivered . . brave Ordrrs at City Bakery Phoac 041 W.E.Seahorn E. E. Thompson General Freight and Transfer leave orders at Rob erts, fi Whltmorc, Phone '1381 i WOOD FOR' SALE "N T E. WHITLOCK Undertaking-Embalming EXCLUSIVELY Oregon Emhahners Llceaae No. t Day a4 Night Pboawa M aad 4 Offlru and Cbapel iporaer 6U1 and Pine Bta. THE EVENING HERALD 0. SMITH, Kdllor and Proprietor J M. STOWKIili, - City IMItor Published dally except dunday nt ltr Fourth 8treet Entered at the poatoltlco at Klmuath Falls, Oregon, (or transmission through tho malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mnll to any ad dress In tho United Btates: One year fS.OC One month GO KiaM.vni fai.us. wnnxiauAV, fi:ii. . OltFtiO.N 14, 1012 OF BRING HOSECITY NEWS That Spring Ii lit Hand They Flock Xortliwnrtl, Pussy Willows Utossom on Warm Hillsides mid Leaves Come on Willow lltHie PORTLAND, Feb. 14. Spring has made Its appearance, and unless all usual signs (all there will bo llttlo moro wlrtcr weather. Ilobtns by the thousands are Hocking northward and enn be heard singing over the city. When theso birds begin to make their way north (ro mtho warm southland It Is pretty certain that tho cold win try weather Is at an end. On tho warm hillsides tho pussy willows nro In blossom mid the leatc are ap pearing on the willow bushes. I'arly plants nnd flowers are also shooting from the soil nnd roso bushes nro cov ered w Ith tender leaves. by mm OFFICIALS Judge Itemarks That Any Tcrpchor- enn KfTort That Is Too Jtl.iie (or Gny New York U Too Strung (or Southern City ATLANTA, Oa Feb. 14. Tho i "Turkey Trot," tho 'Grizzly Dear," I tho "liunny Hug" and tho "Como- Rock Kid" aro on tho black list In At lanta. Thess sensational dances limp, been formally plnrcd under the ban. Heeordcr Ilroylvs nnd Chief llca-i i vers of the police department dls-1 cussed tho propriety of tho dances, and both agreed that they must not bo i tolerated In this city. They aro con strued as coming under tho city ordl-i 'nance that prohibits obsccno dances jof nny kind. i Thls "cans thu "io fnncy atcns nr ; I barred from thcnfnr nml ntiv filnrm ' barred (rom theaters and any places where public dauces may be held. . . . 1 I "Any danco that Is barred (rom : tho danco halls of tho flowery lu New, York Is certainly too swift (or Atlan- Jta," remarked Judge Droylci. .1 Theso dances aro' said to hao been Introduced (or tho sake of novelty 1ij somo of tho visiting Ynlo students a few nights ago at a social function lu ono of Atlanta's clubs nnd they erf at- led much comment I Only ono tnso has been made In At-1 Manta (or a violation of tho obsccno j dancing ordinance. This was several 1 years ago, w hen an actor named True. hart, then appearing nt tho old Star1 theater, was arrested. Judgu Droylca', at that tlmo showed his opinion of' Immoral dances by Imposing a tlnn of 1100.75. Soothes Itching BKln. Heals cut or burns without a scar. Cures piles, 1 (czema, salt rhoum, any Itching.' Doan's Ointment. Your druggist1 sells It. CAUSES MUCH DISEASE. Advice About 8tomach Troublss and How to Rtllsvs Them. D.o not neglect Indigestion which liny lead to all sorts of Ills and complica tions. An eminent physician once said that ninety-five per cent of nil the IIIh I of the human body have their origin In a disordered stomach. Our experience with Roxnll Dyapcp-1 sin Tnbtcls Ion ill us to believe them to bo among the most dependable reme- dies known for tint r'elUf of ludlges tlon und chronic (lyrfpepshi. Their In gredleiitH nre rootlilng and healing to the Inflamed memhrunes of the slum. , neb. They are rich In pepsin, ouu of' the greatest digestive 11I1N l;nown to medicine. The relief they urforil In very prompt. Their use with penis teney and regularity for n short time lAmlu in timtntm l...., .. tuiumill.ii .P .1... ICMI'V II, IfllUH lll'WIK II I I IAUI'II HI lilt I pains caused by hoiuikIi U'soiilers. Itexall Dyspepsia .Tiihlels help to In sure healthy appetite, to ulil dlge-ulun and thns promote nutrition As e. dence of our slnei-ro falib In Itevnll Dyspepsia Tablets, we asl; you lo try them at our risk. If they ilo not tire you entire satlsfncllon, we will IttHrn you I ho money you paid us for them, without rtueKtlon or formal Ity, They come In three hIzch, prlcoH 2.". cents. .V) tents, .jind $1.0U. Ito memlier. you can ohtnlli them only at our store - The 'fcpxnll Klore. Star Drug Store. TEXAS BUREAU OF CENSUS SAYS Xwrl) 700,000 of Total Si'1"'' l'"lm' lat Ion of tl.OOO.OOO Am Colored Folk, Hut CiuieiKtuus " Imrenw lug Mom Itiipldl) WASHINOTON, 1). 0., Feb. H. A prellmlnar statement of tho while niul necrn mimitntUm of Texas, b counties and principal rltles ua shown b the returns of the thirteenth do- cennlnl coitus, has been Issued by Director Ditrnnd of the bureau of tho census, department of commerce and labor The statistics woio prepared under tho dlx-ctlon of Wllllnm 0 Hunt chief stntltlilnu for poputn nro turn lu the census Iniremi. nnd subject to rolion. Tim totnl populntlmi of Texas In 1910 wns aiibillxlded ns to color ns follows- White. 3.S0I.S9G; negro CVO.eaO: nil other persons (Indiana. Chinese, Japanese ami other Astatic) ;,C26. Tho equhnleiil llgures for 1000 wo White, 3 i:.fS69s neRro. MO. 7?2; all other I 319. For 1SS0 thy Mere- White, t 745.93G; negro. tiS.- 171; nil other. 1.421. Tho negro population constituted 17 7 per cent of the total population of the stuto In 1900 was less than that for tho preeeillug dorado ThU Is par- tlcularly tho tnso with respect to the neiiroK. which show an liirreas. from 1900 to 19t0 of !9,S9S. or 11.2 per cent, ns iignlmit an Ini ! from l suo to 1900 of 132 t5l. or 27.2 per cent. Tho Increase In the white population slnco 1900 was 77V227 or 3J.1 per cnt, as comikired with an Increase from 1S90 to t900 of CG0.73I, or 30 per cent. ' 1 suffered habitually from consti pation. Do.m's llegtileu relieved and strengthened the bowels, so that they hnvn been regular i vi r since." A I) Dals. gronr. Sulphur Spring. Tex Temple theat-r. Matinr dalh I 3" p. m IJvenlug. first performance ' to. continuous. Political Announcements For I'niM i iillng l(uriiey Knr ni.iri.i Aiiom. v for KlsniHth and Iike counties. Oregon, on the Ilepuhllcau ticket JOHN lltWIN,1 subject to the prluiarj nomination to bo hold on April 19, 1912. IikmIiv rcinertfullv nnnounca my- self n candidate for tho republican nomination for I'rosccutlng Attor ney for Klamath and I.ako coun ties, subject to tho will of tho vot ers at tho primary election to be held on tho 19th of April, 1912. I). V. KUYKKNDAI.L. I or County Treiuurer I hereby anuounco myslef as a eamll dato for tho nomination for Treas urer of Klamath Count) on the lle publlrnn ticket, subject to tho will -of tile peoplu at pilmnry 'lection to bo held on April 19. 1012 JAY MAKNJNO. , licrcby announco lnM na a canin. dato for the nomination for Treas urcr of Klamath County on the Democratic ticket, subject to tun will of tho people nt primary elec tion to bo held on April 19, 1912. c. 11. DAoonrr. For Assessor I hereby nnnounco myself a candidate (or tho nomination for Assessor nt Klamath county on tho Domncrntlo ticket, subject to the will of the peoplo at tho primary election to bo hold. on April 19, 1912. J. I'. LKIJ. I hereby nnnounco myself a randldat , for the ropubllinn nomination fori County Assessor, subject to the will' of tho oters nt tho primary elee-j tlon to bo held on AVrll 19, 1912. It. C. Cowloy. I For filierlff I hereby announco myBelf u candidate' for tho Republican nomination for Sheriff of Klamath county, subject to tho will of tho voters at tho pri mary el :tlon to bo held April 19,' 1912. JSCAH L. CAHTL'lt. I hereby minounro mjgelf u candl-j dato for the nomination for aherllT , on tho llepubllcan ticket, subjLct' to Hie will of the voters nt tho prl-j mary eltrtlon to bo held on April I 13. 1T12. C. C. LOW. I hereby nnnoiiiieo inysulf n i.indlddto for tho nomination for Sheriff of on tho Itepuhllcuu ticket, subject Id tho will of tho voters nt tliu pri mary election to bu hold sin April 19,1912. II. 8. aitlOSIIY. I For County Comiiiissloner I hereby nnnounco myself u candidate for tho nomination for County Com. mlsslnucr on tho Democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tho vottrH at tho pilmary election to ho hold on I April 19, 1912. JA.MKS II. DIXON,, HUSTLE FOR ROOSEVELT INTEN1II OF COLLIER souiiiiiii iiiiroiiiniii "- ' "' ,.. lm.i.--d I" ''' ,"'' ,,,s i.iiiiliuilioii to l'IT "iilir )" menu iiiul tin ml DrlrguHi'. CiiiiihI I'ress 8ervic. NKW YORK. Fit- l t'olMIK'l loiiferrrd I). 0. Collier, or pan ihk 'wnli " Uik. I"' lollel uMliI (uoittll lli eiinrg I urn uolliK ! Call i,iul. reimn in) eal ami nn f, lluosorelt dollial " When ..Kke.l If th eolnl said h monld miipt tl nomination. Collier n t lit d I m snklnn for in) self. " " r m Hour velt, but I am ctmlneed If le Is nominated he will nccept." Ml IIDIIII OF tli:it.M .NS IV MKMtt) CAISILS I.V.U II1Y tllllrbil InuiitlgnlliMi of DiMlln of UiniHTor'x Sulijotts In NH'llilim lleptiblle Deterliilinil nml " imniiieil Ii) AiiMiorlt). t nlted Press Ki-rvli-o 1IBIII.IN. Fob U i rtlre aniiiiuneed 'hat -Tho foreign nu Invesilga iion or muruers oi unraan .u.j.w. lu Mosleo had bren ordered. . r ... ...t.t..la 'I IMtU II V AIMIII IIAIH-t Willi" IX high coi'in" t lianllnir Von lu .lull lu Ciillforula fimii, ( lurgitl Willi the .Murder of 1IU rniplojir, sek lnilom I'iumi liiiprUontiK nt. 'i ,' !'i. S.'ivpe SAN FIIANCISCO. F'b II Through bis attorneyo. Chaulfin Timothy. Jailed nt lledwood City f " Moore's death, applied to tho supreme court hem for a writ of habeas corpus N'o lie "! '" tho argument. We hne oiiii ter 'I lr'.l le f"' trect pmpert for sat Slephem Hunter Iteilty Co For Coroner I bori'by nnnoiinro tnl( o candidate for tho Democratic nomination fur Coroner, subject to the will of the' voters at the primary election to lw held on April 19, 1912 HMtt. WHITI.OCIC. "'" mmmnco myself a candidate for tho llepubllrnn nomination for Coroner, milijict to tho will of the vi ters nt tho primary election to Le held on April 19, 1912. H. It. WILMS. For rxliiml Siip'rluteiiieiit I hereby announce myself n candidate for the nomination for Count) Sell 00 1 Superintendent of Klamath county on the Itepiihllcan Hi kut subject to the will of th(. otcrn in tho primary election 10 bo held April 19, 1912 FltlU) 'im:it SON. I hereby announco myself as n cnudl Into for County School Hup' rln tendent on llm llcpiihllrati ticket, milijirt to tho will of the Miters at! tho primary cloUlun to be hold on April 19. Iff 12. W. H. Sl.OUdll. For County Clerk I hi reby nnnounco myself n candidate for tho nomination for County Clerk on tho Kepiibllcan ticket, sub ject to tho will of the voters at tho primary diction to bo held April 19, 1912. C. It. Di: LAP. For Justice of Hie I'i'ihc I hereby nnuuiinre myself a candidate for th" lUpubllinu nomination for Justice of tho I'eace for l.lnkvlllu pnclnct, subject to the will of tin voters at tho primary election to i. Iitld on April 19, 1912. W II BHAW. I In rehy nnnounco nn icif a (amllil.ii. for uoinlimtlou on tun ItepuliMi in tlekit (or Justice of tlm I'enc" ,( l.lnklllo I'rrdnct, sulijut in th. will of tho oleru nt tho prlmai. Iti tlon lo ho held on April , 1912. 11. W. (IOWj.N. For hlnlo hi'iintm I hereby announco myself ns a . , dlduto for tl o ollle" Hf Hinto m n ' utor In tho HoMiiileeiith Heitalm lul Dlstilc t, Including Klnmnth, t'look nnd I.nku (ountles, on tho Itipuh Hum ticket, HUbJcct K, ki of tho vulera m u,,, prmnrlen In h hold on 1'jlb ia of April, 19 U W hAllt TIKiMi'KON. For Htuli- Hi'iiiiM-iilalltit I huoby.iinnouiMo nijHoir ns n (audi l dato for tho iilllco of Btalu Itepio aontativo In the 'I'weuty.Flriit Itep icHinlatlvo District, Including I.ulco, Kliimutli, Crook and (Irant uiun ties, on tho llepuhlUnn tltket, suh Ject to the will of tho voters nt Hi primary election to ho held on April 19,1912, wi:sli:y o, smith HUN I IMU U ". I n-i. lit .. , 1 1 i i vtiiiiiimvi mritnrj Kluutuili County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING Surveyors and lrrljlntion Eiitllucvra Mm i'i.xnh. i.itii'itiMH. irrr. Klmuath Fulls, Orcjjo ROM EVERY 7? r PAY , .'S,' S V XWmL ffALS A ! k First Trust and Savings Bank 1,1 MMII '.Ml. Us, Ollli I) r- WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS A box of Sclictutl Chocolates th touchy lop noicli in candy makn . Seventh & Main ' 1 . - : CLYDE E. PHO.V 1221 Before having ; your Plumbing I done fnsy aBM li ic '-s T ' First class work HKPk'' X at low prices WP'tTK . The World Moves Baggage Passengers to and from afltrainsand boats and giveyou QuickServlce Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are brcpnrcd to turn out nil kinds of Fl.st Class Work. Shochuj apeclnl attention. . K. Transfer Co. Dy Phone 871 I.. M. Ill HII, Mi. I .lln. "ll ENVELOPE A rurtnln inn a ,4 ,,. n-.-,o set nsldo for c.i . So en, "' . 5 lr what yout , 'iaS iitii you ha. 'Vy tino sin mi. csj.ifHj cr:t u ll PQ( - tiling And tiiay Ivan nt m M sift ' you earH ni next ta iIjj i ( it u- couiil heiv. UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy SEE: WITTER MAIN STKKKT So Do We Move flight Phone 873