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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1912)
" A STORE PRINCIPLE7 aV Z aLafJarW aUV Lfaf AbJV ill 1 u A MRu7krijn afjwjwjwjwjBf -BaaaaaaaaaaaaM ft &aYT It to tell shoes that are 10 good and that fit ao well that creryboiywko trici oie pair will want another. That'a why we sell WALK-OVER SHOIS andflttiem the uWalk-orer way" to exact measurement. We luggettthit you trythe "Walk-Orer'way" Jmt once. Ton wont need to be asked the aecond time. Walk-Orer price f 3.50 to fo.00. walk-oVershoe store N NJENU GOES I W. It. C. -Notice I x A regular meeting of tho Woman's III I If WITH flllim v-urp win do ueiu luciuay If I H V II ! afternoon at 2 o'clock In I. O. O. P. W " WnillllfBl All tmtmKAr MA VAyiltAa.Ail tn bo present. . STATIC AND COUNTY 8UPKRI.V TBNMCXT8 DEPART FOB LAKH VIEW TO ATTKXD TKACHKRS IKSTiTUTK TO DK THKIIK 8UU Superintendent ot School L. R. Alderman left this morning In company with County Superintendent J. O. Swan for Lakevleur, to attend the teachers' Institute which la held there April 17, 18 and 19. He also expects to spend some time visiting the schools In the various districts ot the county. Mr. Alderman arrived In Ue cltr front Salem Saturday even Ug. and while here was the guest at the home of Captain and Mrs. I. D, Applegate. Mr. Alderman and Moray L. Applegate, who Is home from Mez lea oa a short visit, were school eaams at the University ot Oregon. M4 hat not seen each other for er-eralyaars. I have a number ofjVcry pretty pieces In sterling llvcv'applled ware on real cut glass Ur tho now cut tings. Thlvwarc Isdown to the mln- uto for date, lS.St V Mcltattan LBAUPUTEt: feYealetnsettstlfie COKKGENimiUl I the Ofiekl Ball of the Wtild Serin, and Mil jko ether etyle of balljfcan be ud in Wans) Series nmn) Den't you want to flay with the ball all tbe,big league utc) TIM SPALDHV6 MWNalkal leaflet'' COHE CENTER BALL IMSiach b tfce Offeial Bell of (he World Serie. and the edkdally adopted ball of the big majority f all profouonal and amateur league, and of Mae aaost prominent college and achool ebeJatiOMt the United State. ALDING (SSRB) 1 Uniforms a. Your eyes need glasses. Dr. Hermann, eyesight 'specialist, v.ill be at tbo Hotel I.lvermoro from Monday, April 15h tq'Sunday, April 2i. -i-tr MAYOR O'NIEIL ' HAS NICE SOUND TO FRIENDS OP ATTORNKY, WHO TALK OK MAKINO HIM A CtN DIDATK FOR T1IK CIIIKK MAUIH. TltACV OK TDK CITY DOOR IS CHOPPED DOWN TO LHJM DELEGATES Militia Who Had Ik-en Ouardlng Against This Offer No ItcsUUnce After Police Hatter their Way Through and Into Hall Tlicro was a rumor current today that C. M. Oncllt might bo urged U make the raco for mayor, although It could not bo learned on Just what basis his name would bo urged, lest It bu as an Independent candidate Mr. Onclll Is a well known lawyer, a property owner and accredited wlt' much vigor. I'LOOD CRKMT HKACHKS STATU FARTHKMT SOUTH wsmaj aar nag cauiimm BaatamaU- lamniiiaisl seadhf aa.uk. .1 . In. Cap ol newati AG.SMdd is I.U.V.. m CuIoim In ca St Bros. SavaFrsmcltc 'lulled Press Service CHICAGO.Aprll 15 County Judgo Owen personally directed the' police In chopping down tho Seventh armory door so tho democratic county con vention could be held according to bis order,, as head of tho Cook' county election machinery. Colonel Moriarty, commanding 150 militiamen, had defied the pollco and sheriff, find refused to open the doors for the convention under Judge McKlnley's Injunction. Three nun drcd police entered. Soldiers standing at attention in sldo didn't resist. Republican Elec tion Commissioner Antony C. Czar neckl prepared the call for the demo cratic convention order under Owen's protection. In State of Arkansas 100,000 People Are Hoinclrea, and 23,000 Are Dev tltute.-as Heoult of Orgy of Father of Water United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, April 15, War department telegrams show that tho flood croet has reached Louisiana, In Arkansas 100,000 aro homeless and 25,000 destitute. I'KIIKIt.VI, FLOOD KXPK.NSK IIK8T PAUT OF MILLION Tempie theater, Ms tlnee dally. S:30 p. m. Evening, first performance. 7:15, eofltlanona. FIRE SALE STILL CONTINUES Exceptional bargains in goods only slfghtly damaged by smoke and water President Send Hpeclal Message to Congress Asking lllg Approplratioa to Pay for Work Done and to Cover Future Needs WASHINGTON, 1. C April 15. President Tuft has sent a special mes sage to congress asking $787,879 to meet expenses already Incurred in the Mississippi flood and to pay expenses for futuro work. THE CIIY PHI NOUS ARE NOT Wm FOIL CHANCES MKKM TO UK THAT WHKN THKY WILL CLOHK AT P. M. TODAY TOTAL WILL IIK VnDER LAST YKAII Thero Is very little chance of the city registration this year reaching tho mark set last year. When the books closed last year there were a few over 900 voters registered, and at 3 o'clock tbla afternoon only 832 names had been placed on the books. As tho books close at 6 o'clock this evening It looks as It the registration villi fall short of tho 900 mark. Many ot the voters do not seem to realise that It la necessary to regis ter twice, once for the county and onco for the city elections. Those who havo failed to register with the P'dlce Judge before o'clock tonight fill be unable to vote at the coming special and city elections, aa It Is not I'oeslble for a voter to swear In his vote In, aa Is the case In county and stato elections. The registration as It stood at 3 o'clock was aa follews: First Ward 108 Second Ward 251 Third Ward 285 Fourth Ward 68 Total ... M 832 Gertrade Any hat up to $10 fr f 5. Wednea dey only. AMIcniCAN CONTROL 18 MOLUTION FOB MKXItX) AerordlM to derma Haakrr Froea There. Who Hays RevolllMW Will Keep Up Until Uncle Ham Kterrieea Mnsrralntjr In Conntry. United Press Service I.ON0 IIKACH, Calif.. April 15. That Mexico will be beset by a series of revolutions that will see no end until American auieralnty Is estab lished. Is the opinion ot Kduardo aOI llgnon, a millionaire eOrman banker of Guadalajara, Mexico, who, with his family, Is a refugee here. He pre dicts the fall of Madero'a administra tion within two months. Uertrwde A Co. Any bat up to 110 for 15. Wednea dey only. X Dr. Her- Tour eres need glsssatr I aaa. eyesteht sawlatlst. will at the HoteJ Lhsratsre froa Moaday, April 1 to lufeinV. April ll ftf If yon am cent ateal In win dlalnfl reo looklag tw 1wnOf Cut lowers, V UnkMtlt- the Hetsjl Bala- stes hy the week. .4-lU Hen III CHOCOTE&RIC1 KBAL SBTrATB IMUUXCB WBMAKBAIaClAiVnrafelese In pfopettf nasi geai ram Innea. Nn tronhle to anew property, rrseapt at tention vlgen all InanlHea. A few good bosses for rent. If ran want to bay or tell U win pay yon U see ns. Nest to American Hetei. Phone) Ml V. V. Kuykcndall returned Sunday from n trip through Klamath and Lake county In the Interests of his candidacy for prosecuting nttorney. At San Francisco a petition for u writ of mandato to have Judge Dunne dismiss Jho Rucf Indictments was filed In the district court otapears on the ground that Itucf was consti tutionally entitled to the relief. Wood Wood Delivered AnpUce IntheCKy iitMy(MU.nU lHaBt,ytdM$5.5IC. lw-ii i" $4.5104 T.rllt- KaV 4fffeBW tnsBJnLAfllr !aaCZT ' .aiasSBaaTWnBfTr NKW WORK IN , ' NKW IIUIbSlNOti planned, arranged asjef execut ed with that thoratgh attention to detail whichalways Insures aatlsfactlonfo owners or ten ants. OujWork never baa to be done ovot, and we live up to our contract. We undertake ankind of plumbing, gas or atlng that Is known to mod ern building methods. We em ploy the best workmen and per sonally supervise all work. K. C. Greeley 703 Main Ht. Phone 1741 en M latlrc stock mutt be sold whether daMagedor not to make room for baUdlHaUo take the nlace of hnm.H srwBVtnU-a JL VARIETY STORE Phonfc 33 W. L. DODP HAMILTON WAttH The obsblutely accuratetimekeeper DON J. ZIMWALT, President. K. M. BUBR, VIccPstiTaad Trees. UBRT K. WITHROW, Secretary. y Klamath County Attract Co ABSTRACliNG SnUTeyoHud Irtiitloa EiglMtera '" MAPS, PLANS, BLUaVlUNTS, atTO. naBUtll Ftllf. OrtdOl For, flats by FRANK 11. UPP, Watchmaker. Jewelercaad Bagraver. W111IU Building M i We take cere ef ear Csmi r We ssWsasnly year every hamngNmd THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OUft aHJWNBAri5 BANKrNO Wewlebt serve yea I ""Nv J ' ' ' I ftoNgiHs Scwiig .JUickiics lyiewmors mios Oar steek Is eempteU. Wo oCsryan everything la prism aal tsravt that aayen saa otar. 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