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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1912)
;uJ FRESp from the Smoke House B Another Ion of those On sugar rurnl llmiia ind llscon at 20c lb. Ami l.nnl pure nature made II nt 45c, 75c and $1.40 a Pail . Klaualh Falls Meat fr. nigral fag '.t I ml anal Malee Markets PIIO.NKN MI4BTI - "I aufTcrCil habitually (rout const! (ittlou Duan'a Itegulsla relieved and .ii.nllntifil Ibn btiwnla. bu tllltl ItlBl i :"":"..:...:',"..' . navf ull irnuir iiivi uiiv. rt. r, DaM, """". Hiitptnir Hprlnge, Toi, NOTICE IN VmNU llgDN, Piireunnl to an orderJIf Iho Com. mon Cnunrll, denial ba will )n re ceived by lv undersigned, Police Judgo of Ilia city otKlamnth Falls, Oregon, at hli omceln the iity ti n 1 1 , until Monday, May ftli, at tho hour of o'clock v. m at which limn and placo all propoaal received will tin opened ami considered for thn our. chain of Ihu following equipment for thn Dro dcpsrtmmtt 1 U dot. Olobe lira suits, Ineludlnc rhlsf's snsclal coat j 1 dot. flrn ImU, Including cmore special nat; z dot. rubber res plratnra, 2 dot, (dickIm, 2 amoko hoi mata 1 h dot. pair regular nromen's boom; 4 Hart shut-oft notxles; I Haley's controlling doiiIm. Tha Common Council reserves tha rliht to reject any and all blda. Dated this Dth day of April, 11I. ' T. r. NICHOLAS, I'ollco Judge of tha City of Klamath Falls, Oragon. UNIFORM DIVORCE UW WOMEN'S CLUB TOPIC National Prr-.ld.-nl of Oraeral Feder ation Relieve Mates Will Have to An First on Subject, After Wltlrh Federal Consideration Will Come ThH ROUNSbYCLL ggVLflgggBSSl ma agggggggggggggggggaKC ggfv . .asiggggggggggggggggFA tfm I IK'tijggggggggggggggggK tSsSi. BBBoS't 'IanWaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaSaf ' DCS' 8BLI.INU Hriiiitiinit In ihe itate la faat crys UtlliltiK in fntor of lien Helling, the prosrruhe Htatement No. I candl- date for I'nltod States aenator. Every ifttlon u( Oregon reports a feeling tint a chniiKo U tlralrcd In reproaen- tatlon nt tlie national congresa, which mean n retirement of Mr. Ilourno. Carta of ivronl point to a number of thlnn which Kvnator Ilourno hat fltcrlnokiil chaining In Oregon's Milam lli lark of attention to the icclamalinti fund which cnttaod this lain in Iddi 18,000,000, which wua Oregon a ahito of tha fund, la a blow that thla purl of tha itate kenly feels. Kadi in Oregon nroda oery nt Irntlon from the federal government lo dctiliip her resources, and rape rUlly tl, aoml-nrlil roglon where ltliont water drtclopntent la bound lir-s-ilow, nml with wnter It la manic oiairrtysdoea it come. Hon Hni TlrHjc hS tho kind of man not lo tuitleifeyltilnga tor Oregon. When liu la "umfailio will be watch lul nt tl n iirida ofvto stato, and he lnoa tiioao needs f well, becsuso lie lina Id on naanclatad with the J'eo I'le nil of hla Ufa. Ilia progreaaltro. n-m l ton Men underatood to need mention for he waa one of the orig inal tlRlitora for Statement No. t, the 'Unci primary and the Initiative and rofereniliim. Kilt linTII.NKNTATL CONOnKHM VK IN gggr '-gggggggggggggggk gEat-tJgggggggggggggggggV iggggggH ggggggggggggggL'HPggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggV CliAinkU n. mv-av o. .""""I'ritMirPg Ooiwljr. nuiilnio for DemdeWtlo 'NobIm Hon for neprientl4v li Coi irtu, (iteoid OrtM Mitrlet, CORPORATION Uur offlce la now lu uuw latatlon 00 llalu Ht, oppoalta Temple Theater, Mi- will hereafter eoaraie In a eral real relate linalneaa, and la ad dllfuM lo our own eatMilee boldlaM o will ImimII all ekaaea of city rK-rty, rrulala and) rrut lollectlona. .tl in arnt we hate eotne attractive nfTrra in Imnie buyer on raay nioalh ly iiayiiH-nta. If fun waul lo buy a l.onw im matf lerma, look thla list er. IllOdown, C0 per month. Fine modern I -room houae, one block from Main HI. In the Weet KaJ 'I hla la a bargain. Price 11,100 H7u down &0 per moaih, Baven room houa oa fine alt., one block from potlofflce. Prlc? 11,700. 1130 diiitn, tit per month, Kour mom houae, large lot, one block from Catholic church, Price 11,300. 1150 down, 140 pr mnnth. Four room modern bungalow; com plete plumbing, fireplace, aewrr. cement walka, large lot, flne lawn etc. A pretty home on the Kaplaaade In Hot Bpilnii Addltlou. Price 11.740. S00 down, 110 Vr month, l-arg 4room houte, two large lota, clty"ter, llghta and ttdtwalk: on the Mil, eaten blocka from poetofllce. Frtce 11,400. We alio have unlmferored realdtncr lota In all parte of tn city ea eery eaay terme. and aome eepeclally good buye for Intretmenl oa half or all caih propoaltlnna. Come In and ae ui. ROUNSEVELL Corporation gggggggggggggggggggggkgggggggf awgF awgggggggggggggggggggggH ggggggH'iSfggggggggggH N. J.8INNtT IMlOOnKSBIVB RKPUDLICAN CAN DIUATB, WITH TUB INTERTi OF II IB DISTRICT UPPERMOST N. J. Blnnett, republican caatrea alonal candidate at the corning prl marlei, waa born at The Dallee, Ore gon. For the put twelve yean be baa been tha law partner of Judge A. B. Bennett, tinder the flrn name of Uennett A Blnnott, at The Dallee, Oregon. He repreaented Waaco and Hood River countlee lo the taat two aeaalona In the'atate aenate. Advocate! the trial In thla congrea alonal dlatrlet of civil and criminal caaet arising therein and triable la the federal courts. Prevention of gambling In tarni products. Incomo tai. Direct election of United Statea scnatora. Presidential primaries. Maintenance if tha Oragon system. MorUberal h'pmestead laws In line with thihiorahoeua Mil. Per tela post. Fry te of foresU reesrves and natural reW cea eonaUtent with liberal conserve Meu. A twlif baaed on the dlfereWe In tha east af Droduets nt home nnl nhrad Free eanal for American ships. Restore tlon to Oregon of Its Just intra af tha rastomaNaa fail. United Pteaa Kervlrw HT. I.OUIH. Aurll lo A nnirn-n divorce law for thn United Hlntea will he one of thn moat Important laauoa to tin acted upon at thn neit biennial roiinrea nf thn flenernl Kcilcrntlon of Wnman'a f'lnb In Hun Franclaro, ncronllng lo Mra. Philip N, Monro, nntlotial proalilent, hero today. Mra, Mourn dorlared tlmt tho matter waa iiw bvliiic cnnalderod by thn clob wo men In tholr particular ntatea, and would bo before tho convention In June for final action. "Tho mirullvo board of thn (len eral Federation of Women's (,'luba paaaed n rnaotutlon favoring a uni form divorce law after comnlalnta had brcn received from different atate organisations, aaklng whether aome thing could not bo done to romedr the divorce evlla ulstlac," aald Mra. Moore. We referred thla resolution back to the atate organisations, and many oi mem have already asnt In resolu tions endorsing the action for tha uniform divorce law. In this way the matter will be thoroughly digested In the minds of tho club women before we meet, ao that aome definite action Is certain to be taken. "I cannot aay Juat what the Fed eration will recommend, as artlclea of thn uniform law. Tho abuaoa In aome atatea are different from those lo others, and when the women get together we will then bo ablo to got all sides of the story and formulate recommendations that will rcpreacnt every phase of the problem In this country "While a uniform divorce law will hnve to be a federal law finally, I be lieve that tho uniform law will have to be acted upon by the atntes Indi vidually Drat Then It will be put up to congrraa. Tho eiecutlve board paaaed rcaolutlona after wu received word from one atate, for Inatancn, that marriages not valid there would be mild In the adjoining itnto. From another state camo word that a man having procured a divorce could not remarry, yet he could be married In another atate. Varloua complications. both legal. In regard to property, and social, aroae as a consequence, and It was tho sense of the various state or ganlsatlons that aometblng should be dono .and done soon." Mrs. Moore clearly Indicated that the Federation might be espected to ao on record aa favoring legislation vtilcli would prevent, for Instance, a person divorced In one atate, and for I Iddrn by the courta to remarry, merely crossing the border Into an other atate and being granted a license. In this connection the ques tion of conditions under which mar ilage licenses shall be granted will come up, with promlno that,recom Mcndatlona will bo mado for leglaln tlon. setting a uniform period of time n person must be a resident of a state or county before a marriage license nny bo secured; or the setting of 'a rnlform time In which application lor a license must be filed before the license Is actually Issued. It Is believed by the women that such legislation would prevent per rons forbidden to marry In one state lining to another to evade tbe law, end also check many hasty marriages which some times lead to divorce. Tho Oenernl Federation of Wo man's Clubs baa a membership of Fiio.ooo, representing every' stato In the Union. . 1- - I.KTTKK8 FROM THK I'BOM . MYM'S-IIIKiNTTO HAMILTON g WATCH Thekaolutely accuratetlmekeeper tor fea.e by FRANK M. UPP, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Ingram. VyitllU Building ' Wood Wood ejwTawaraTanwBl gaBBBSWBBBBBWnwl DeMvarad Aay Place . bathawrty ; 4ftWyUR75Cw IMiMywLtiiwSilCi lfrii "0!n.MMU .N, t . Phonwjij W. L..DWU a, ,1 AAA i7i..-l ,!.-"- .... JrTT i-.MiiiiiiuniciiunB ani q ino tier aid for publication In thla depart ment should not exceed 100 words In length and must be accompanied by the name and address of tbe seeder.) Morn About the Oak Avenue I'avlag Kdltor Evening Herald: Dear Blr Pleeaa.flnd space In your paper for a few more facta abont tha paving of Oak avenue. While Mr. Jnrk Krsns In his letter of tha th Inst,, which you published, bit tbe mark, and waa cold, hard, boiled fuels, and hla neighbors fully agree with him, yet Mr. Kvana did not tell It all. Tho property owners on Oak ave nue have been working together, and working hard. In nytrr way they could for Just abolt two years, all told, to get that mud hole between tho depot and tho city repaired, 10 that people can pnna that way with out wading, and yet our mayor and city daddlos stavo It off from one meeting to another with the flimsy oicuse that the estimate Is not made or It Is not to como up for another week or so, and ao on. Now It aeema to me that' our city daddies surely could apare ten or fifteen minutes of their very valua ble time and give Judge Nle tha au thority to get blda for aome aulUble paving, and order It paved. Wo kno wthe Judge quite well, and wo will bank on bis doing hla duty, and we believe he will gat blda that wll be satisfactory to all, for we are not fighting ourselves over here 1 Oak avenue, and we would ha plaaaad to have our atreet Improved with aay good, substantial paving at a reason able price. We also agree with Mr. Bvnaa about the new city charter. How oa earth can Mr. Sanderson and our dty daya expect the cltlxen to place nay confidence In them or their charter, either? Mr. Kvans worked bard" for ten daya to get every man and woman who owned property on Oak avenue that lived In tbe city at the time to sign that petition, and ho got them. Ho baa certainly done hla part. We bollero he la right about the council ond their one-man charter. We have a perfect right to have our street paved, and tha etty oada can't offer any excuse. Wa don't think they Intend to pave It, aad If they do Intend to, why, it won't take any longer to order it done thaa It takea them to chew tha rag aad post pone It until the neat aaeettag, tha same aa they have been dotag. Yeara respectfully, OBO. O..BBBO, Oak Avaaaa. 60 MIMf BALLOTS Loa Angelesj Follower of the Peer lees, Feraleteat aad Constateat Loser Abandon Intent ion, Owing to Favorite's Declaration United Press Service LOB ANOEL.KB, April 10. Mem bers of the Los Angeles Dryan Club bavo abandoned their Intention of placing tho name of tbe Nebraaka man on tbe California presidential preference primary ballot Their ac tion followed tha receipt of a tela gram from Dryan, refusing to permit the use of hla name. la the message Bryan said: "I cannot consent to such use of my name. I am not n candidate, and nm not willing to be put on tbe ballot Every progressive should choose be tween tbe progressives who are can didates, and should not only vote for his choice, but should see that pro gressives are sent aa delegates." hs-'i-. Notice of DleeolaUoa kwalft A Sllllaaaa The Srra oa Mark hat been dissolved. yMr. Markwardt succeeds to the business, and will not be rssponilbHfor ajny deata contract ea ror ev We have aome very deetaMe th atreet property for eale Stepbeae llunter Realty Co. APPOINTMENT OF KXBCVTOK In tbe County Court of tha State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. In tbe Matter of tbe Estate of Elisa beth Dlebn. Deceased. Notice Is hereby glvea to all per- cons concerned that the undersigned hss been duly apolntsd executor of the Isst will and testament of aald Elisabeth Dlebn. deceased, by the the county court of Klamath county. Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate, are hereby requir ed to present the same verified aa by taw required, to ma, at tbe raw oBeo of H. W. Keetee. at Klamath Falls. Oregon, within sis months from tha date of this notice. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. March II, 1912. B. T. SUMMERS, Executor of the last will and testa ment of Elisabeth Dlebn, Deceased. 3-11-410 bd DANGER IN DELAY Kidney Diseases Are Tea sTangiitons for Klamath Fades Feople to Neglect The great danger of kidney troubles Is that ther set Sra held before tha sufferer recognlsea tbim. Health la gradually undermlaM. Backache, hoadacho, ncriousaees. lameaeaa. soreness, lumbago, ttrlaary troaWee, dropay, gravel aaaV Erlgbt'e., disease, follow, in merciless, saccssalon. Doat neglect your kidneys. Help tha kid aeya with the rollable and safe rem edy. Doan'a Kidney Pills, which haa cured people right here In thla lo cality. , Mrs. Henry Nutt, 4 Iaham atreet, Oranta Psas, Ore., says: "Doaa'a Kid ney Pills have heaa aaad ay three members of my family, aad tha one who took themj waei cured of gravel. After this remedy was used gravel, aa large aa pons, pissed of with tha kid ney accretions. The trouble thaa atop- pod, and tho teraea w aow wen. Donn-aJCIdney PUIa .brought about a completaajre In'aMaeaee, aad aa It occurred under atF. awa eyes, eaa testify aa ta whafcfJt remedy will do," For aale by alldialsra. Prtea eent4V FostsiMllaara Co.. Buffalo. New Tork.ieole agaata far the United States. Ramamber tka a a Twiia's and take aa ftaar. Temple p. m. Evening, 7:15, continuous. Lowetltllllman theater, Mattaea ret dally. 1:10 perforaaaueo yn. Herald Want Ads FOR RENT 117.00 PER MONTH -l-roomhouse with bath; on Ninth St. neat Wash ington. RENT FREE Five nloaV' furnished rooms, with bath, Id consideration of giving owner two meals per day $11.00 per montf) 7-rooui house, two story, good condition; oa tbe hill, three blocks from postofflce. 112.00 per month Small 4 -room bouse; onthe bill; Ave blocks from A LIBERAL OFFER. We Guarantee ta Rslisve Dyspepsia. If We Fell the Medicine Cests Nething. 1 To unquestlonabl) prove to I bf peo ple that indigestion nml ilyatiepsw can be permanently rellcm! mid mat Ilex sll DysiK-palU Tablet villi lirliid about this rcatilt. we will furuMi lie rui-dl line nlnolutrly fret- If ll full to itlre satlafsrlKn In nny one utuslt. Tbe reiiiiirLdlili nuue-4of llexnll Dyapvrwla 'Cubicle U duo fii I lie Ulcu decree of mlcutlll xLIII tiseJ In u vlalnit thilr formula as well 11 a lo Ibr rare exer led In tbrlr tunnnfarture whereby the wplM.uowq'proertleii ol Bismuth Subultrjte and lelii bare been comulucti with Carminative and other agent. ' I ' Bismuth Bubnllrate and Perntln 'are constantly employed andnrerognbeo by the entire medical, profession aa In valuable In the treatment of tlnUlge-t Uen aad dyspepsia. 1 . Tbe Pepsin used la Retail Dyspep ale Tablets la carefully prepared so a ta develop Ma greatest eaVleory. Peeela supplies to, tbe digestive ap paratus one of tha most Important ele ments of 1 be digestive fluid. Without It tbe digestion aad assimilation of food 'nre Impossible. The Carminatives poaaess properties which aid la iwckrvtag the disturb aaeee and pan caused by undigested teed. Thla combtaatloa of these la gredleate makes a remedy invaluable flar ihTaampleta relief of iadtgeatJoa aa dyepetaits. Wa are eeNertaia of thla that wa urge you K try Retail Dys pepsia Tablets oaonr own personal gaaraatee. Three Jlxea. 33 cents. St cents, aad $100. Wemember. yoa eaa obtala Retail Remedies only at ear store Tbe Bwxali Btore Tbe Star Orug More. 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Dr. Her- Your eyes need glasses. mann, eyesight sndciallst, will be at y the Hofbi Mvermore from Monday April 1G, ls8imday, April II. Ht f 2.90.00 PElT MONTH U aothlaaua usual for a man to make pelting nursery stock. Experience la aet necesssry. Thsre Is somefood taf rltory now open. Statewhat terri tory you would like, .and write at once for particulars td the Nursery, 1208 Yeon buUdragPortlaad. Ora gon. y 2-11-1-1 I EXPERT automobile mechanic waata repairing at your garage; chargaa moderate; all work guaranteed. Leave orders at Herald oflteo. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Olrl general housework. Klamath avenue or vr Call Mavae womaa for it 707 1171. t-t OERTRUDE CO. Millinery Hpeclal Annonaetment. We have brought on toofaany flne haU for Klamath Falls. We realise this. Also, aa a business Drooosltlon. we know that tbe "first loss" is tbe best losfrWTberefre. to cut down our stock orumported and II10H- PR1CED HATS.'WwIII place on aale for Wednesday ONLY, every hat In tbe store from $10 up for Just HALF PRICE. This means Just what-It says a $1E Hat for $7.5Qf' a $16 Hat for $12.60. THERB'WILL BE NO RESERVE. Tou have probably seen a.hat.you wanted but tha price waa more thai you cared to pay. Here's your aaande to get aa an beard of bargain) OERTROPB A CO., Corner Fourth and Pine Street. Young Men of Fine Discrimination Wear "SOCIETY" BRAND CLOTHBfS When they want to look their best SOCIETY BRAND Clothes are the highesttype made At every stage of making the foremost master-designers arid shop-foremen In America pass on them. They are ultra stylish, wear best and give the greatest degree of comfort. We sell them - x O. M. HECTOR'S DEPARTriENT STORE Buy Here by Telephone Your phone orders receive tha aasne prompt attention yoa receive nhra you shop la person. Tka WMt inaa sen Ice rttnblea yam to phaaa lour orders ft aay Una day or alght anil iiKniicn m the hbjheet sarlsacy In compounding praacrlptleaaii A complete drag store atwaya ad yoaV servive. Pnyslclaaa takea by phone, carerally 1 ed aad delivered to yaar homo la tha shortest possible tine. NO ORDER TOO SMALL FOR ATTENTION I s I WhitmarKDrug: Go. I n Business for Your Health vi .rt? W J -ft . ,. . .? .,- NfHSS