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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1912)
ifm,:rr- 1 C. A. All War OmimIm. OM fMtowa auaiag. SlV PfeOM S . . ALLS SLOAN Abstratts of till to county aad city pronfty.vSl pr trans fer. No eaarg tor alata or tax carUtteatea. ARTHTR R. WllaWX Clrll IT fsTjaCKLLANROCS RAMWrS RXTRRM If row want roar ataff moved aad amoved quick, get'Ramsby's KspnwHaJlo )'. Oorier Beraata ad Main eHeeta rfcea Bit L can t oomroac mi, u yoa waat say aia4 a HRLP. RegMtar at ttcx yea waaCamplefraM OOMaTOCKlt ML . MADAM AMI PROF. TOO Mmnwi aad OUroeod a Cure corn, bunion and la growing toenails. Mia. Tlmms topi hair from falMng out la ore treatment, aad a perma maneat curt for dandruff. Olr anij. Xo. B7 Klaatath Are. X WOOD mTood ! VOV S"fS Delivered . . Lear Oriera atCtty Rakti rtMa41 W.lfce horn FISHING TACKLE W bar everything you aeed for that ftthta trip: Hook, lino, rod reel. baskets. UBU. oatftta. m9 ww, iwwv, ivw,v, icta. etc W rmt , gun and camping r JSR. CHAMBER GUM STORE CI Meoae SBBXf Jacobs Btfe, Oar MOoadl Oar CwMonMra era Ooadt Because oul f Groceries are Good , A complimentary order convince you. (111 Your aatiou to plea, Monarch Grocery TratAcaa of oar AITA COKKKK" T"fc Xoate Bettor. Phone 103t TALK ABOUT LUMBER LASTING- Why, It U about,as durable aa anything on thl earth. Quoting from bulletin 106, Uaued by the Ion a State College In 1908 we find "a white pine homemade Ho erected la 1894 wa visited and found to be giving good service. It wa apparently good for a number of year yet." Think of It,-18 year old aad used la a alio. In another In stance we Were thown a recent photo of aa old English block house on Ban Juan Iiland In Puget Sound, built In 18(0. on which the red cedar shingle are apparently aa good aa when laid. But' If you are bealUUng aooui using wood for your home there are plenty of Illus tration a to Ita durability right here at home. Houses built before you were bora are till good. Don't be fooled about flrat costs coma la aad see our lumber and ulk It orer. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Mtter aad Proprietor Paalleaai dally aacaat duaday at 111 Toerta tftraat Altered at the postage at Rstaaata Mia, Oragoa. far traaamlsaloa throagb the nulla aa attar. Bubacrlptloa terma by mall ta any ad- draw la the United Kataa; wit Mar - vvsVC MOalU iiMiiimtitMtt KLAMAT" rAIilA . . ORROON TfHTRMiAY, MAY B, 1BIB e ) RRAIi BBTATR TRANBTRRB 0 -There's S So Place Like SiWIf e lf(2. Liaker Ct Phortr 1341 6th St. at V P. track Corner 81ath aad High BU. ILAIATM IUUAL CO. Robert Hayner, Funeral Direct or, formerly of Los Angslss. Meet ceiiadiaaa Chanel 'NytattwcHy Lady Attendant. Phone 119 1 I OS Guaranteed Grocerl ROT Don't thktk It Is neces- sary to buy tg'os sold under aa Eastern Jobbing house trade mark Hare a guarantee from nearer bo. Wa sell the famous ' i S. and W. Canned Goods and guarantee them absolute ly ikeuld they fall abort of what 0 aula Mtaan to bo, fbo Vary fcstVW wM'fladly re fund ytwr Maw. ' The . 4 w?braad oa avary kind if groceries that are worth iper Bros. wall Jericho Clabl - FOR - Odd Fellows And ' Rebekahs - ONLY - In basement of I. O. O. F. Tem ple. Bowjing. Billiard. Peel, Card Roomev Reading Rooms. Prlrate SlttlnkRoom for Re- bekabs only. . Visiting Brother aad Sisters always welcome. " The following realty transfer. contract, deed, mortgagee, etc., re cently filed with the county clerk, arc furnished by the City and County Abstract cempany: D. It. Qunthcr et us to Prank Ruth, warranty deed. $10. K 8BH, 8ec. H-S8-IS. John Patterson to D. M. Patterson, warranty deed, f 10, lot 14, block 10' lot S, block SI; lot 6, block 151, Duena Vista addition. Meadow Lake Lumber company to K. P. MeCoruack, warranty deed. $10, W14 SWU. NE4 8WU. Sec. 11; NWU NEU. Sec. IS; NH NEU. SWU NEU.NWU 8BH, Sec. 14; SKU 8RU. Sec. S4-S8-9; SWH 8W 4. Sec. IS; W, NE. WH SEU. Sec. 19; SWU. SWU NWU. WU 8EU. Sec. 30; NWU NWU. Sec. 19; NWU NEU. NH NWU. BU 8EU. Sec. 30.J8-1O; alt timber oa 8U 8E U.NWU 8EU.8EU 8WU.8ec.U-SS-9; lot 11 to SI. Incluslt. block 18, Second Railroad addition. W. J. Young A Co. to California and Oregon Land company, release of contract on Oregon Military Land Orant. Mary E. McDonald to Henrietta O. Mason, quit claim deed, lot 4, bllock 14, Original town. Altha Beach to S II. Beach et at, ded, NWU 8WU. Sec. 1C-SI-S. E. D. McDonald to C. D. Meaner. warranty deed, $10, lota 1, S, 3,4 aad S. block 3; loU 1 to 10, block ; loU 1 to S. block SO, Opportunity addition. Impure blood runs you down makes you aa eaay victim for orgaalc disease. Burdock Blood Bitter puri ne the DI004 euree the cam butlda you up. Temple theater. Btetaee dally, J:S p. m. Breatag. Irtt perforauaca. 7:15, coatlaooae. Everything in Music at wu,m a, air $851 netaalvo Jfcjeata for Cfcaae a aabera vaa and defeat. Klaaaik Falls iisic Htise Bolo RefweavBUtlro of SHRRMAN CLAY CO.'S PIANOS, the BTKINWAY, aai otaer '"drag Piaaoa. Also Ike Paaww BALD. WIN PIANO. tOtber asakea at aaow. rate twice. Tsmlag aad Haatra, v Afaaertor.. WHITE airWJNO.MACRINRB, OUVKR T1CPRWRITRR AND VICTOR ttlJMNq MACHINE Hooka, StaUoaerfVaaa' Plctarea Two Door Rant or.Uw Poatoflcer Parllloa Ratlro Chaaaje of Procraat Rodeo Grand Opening ball will be gin a dance season nere'r offered to the public of Klamath Palls before. A first class waxed maple floor open air dome, plenty of sunlight, abun dance of freih breete off the lake, excellent music, and Manager Lobb's taking way will unquestionably Insure a popular and healthful pdatlme. Music from a palm atatform by Mewra Knapp (leader), Saalela(lead er of the town band), Newnham, Mitchell aad Clair AraJbld. Reliable men and pelican extratt la the make up on our Parllloa orchestra. Besldea cool breeaaa and good mu sic, young ladles will dispense soft .... n . annxs, tee cream, etc., from a re- freshmentbootb. t These are the prices to be la rogue throughout the entire season, and offer an opportunity for economic fig uring. All celebrations, f 1 or more, ladles free. Special rate to lodges. clubs and family circles. Rodeo ball, Saturday, June 1st, 9 to IS p. m., $S, Including supper at Y Olde Colonial a rill. A regular 10 cent danca will be held erery Wednesday and Satur day night, 9 to IS. Admission, In cluding dance, 10 cents; ladles free. Season ticket Include Rodeo and Fourth of Jttiy dance. The ar la sued for dancing only, and read, "Thl ticket will be honored on dates shown In margin. This ticket admit a gentleman; ladlea free; and will bo honored for admission, and Includes dancing erery Wednesday and Satur day night, 9 to 13 p. m. Only a lim ited number will be sold. No. . Issued to Mr Not transferable. Price, 1 month, $3.50; S months, $(.60; and entire season, $10. , This ticket Is sold wfth the un derstandlng of a refund of 15 cents for each danea Crosby A Klein fall to glre. Season, June 1st to September 7, 1913, Inclttslre." Tickets bow on sale at Room 316, Odd Fellows balldlag, 7:30 to S p. as., or address mall to Parllloa, box 704, Klamath Falls, Ore. Coma now aad Indulge la mirth. Don't stay heme; electric tight coat moiey, aad, bsstdas, you don't bar nsar so good a tlate. Wa aim to keep aa orderly and re spectable bouse. Remember, be a lucky.eae. Seaaoa ticket now oa sale; flrat coma flrst HOW TO BUILD UP YOUR HOME TOWN Every Ttwi Staid Hive a Playgnn. HV vjaf a, Itanliaoip Whatever tends to make life more desirable and enjoyable; whatever go to Improve the home surround Inge, aad especially whatever pro molee and develop the beat In the children of the community, should be considered essential, In thn up building of the home town. The flrst children' playground In the United State was established about twenty-live year ago with money left by the late Henalor Hharon of Nevada for the Improvement of Golden Uate Park In San FrancUru; but It I only within more recect )ear that other cities and town have awakened to the wisdom of pro viding playground In connection with public education and development of character. Today a great playground movement la sweeping the whole country, and the community that falls to provide for Ita young people an adequate number of place for play and recreation may be considered out of the line of progre. Playground. a well a park, ahould be considered Just a much of a necessity to a city a a health department or other pub lic Institutions for the protection and upbuilding of the community. While the movement for children' playground baa become a part of the general plan of civic Improvement In our large cities, the common opinion among the people le that public play grounds are not needed In the small er cltlee or town. This Is an errone ous Idea, a can well be proved by anv of the place that have established playground for the children. No argumeat I necessary to prove that playground are beneficial to child life aad child development. Their good cannot be measured an more than can the effects of pure air aad aunllght. A visit to a well-equlp-Ped playground, crowded with happy children, all engaged (n health giving muscle building, fun loving play, will convince why observing, thinking man or woman that the playground I n form of physical and social Insurance that no comunlty should be without. It Is a rare Instance Indeed where the public school ground affords a Urge a play space aa It should have. In England It la held that no school I complete unless It has a playground of at least thirty feet square for each child In attendance. The Public Association of Cambridge, Mass., In a recast report, declared that "a mini mum play apace of 40 feet square per pupil adjacent to mry public school building" wn needed to complete tlu educational equipment of that city. The small city or (own should se cure the land for park and play ground wlillu It ran iw bought nt .1 nominal price. TI10 difference; lie tccn a bare vacant tot or block for n playground and a properly devel oped playground, with park Improve ment and beautlflcatlon around It, will be quickly noted nud appreciated b) the children Tho Inrlueure upon child llfo of thu Improved playground In a lasting one, and Ha alue to the community cannot be estimated. Whutever goes to make a happ childhood prepare for llit beat tltlliK of mature life, A child that has lived In the sunshine and Is brought up amidst pleasant suroundlnxs m III meet the world and Its problems and duties with a brighter mind and a happier disposition than one who car ries memories of early gloom and childhood dlsapolntlnents. It has been well said that environ ment makes the man," and statistics prove the beneficial Influence of the playground upon boy who by reason of degrading environments or a lack or right social training are Inclined ta wrong doing or petty misdemeanors Kstabllsh more playgrounds, and our cities and towns will have less need of Jutenlle courts Judge Lindsay of Denver, whose work a a Juvenile Judge Is known all over our country, say the playground ha proed to be "an economy to the city, In that It lessens crime among cl'tlldren " One of the Inherent and undeni able rlghls of childhood Is the right to play, and It Is the duty of the mod ern community to provide Its children with playgrounds worthy of the name If, In the upbuilding of the town, the building of the cltlten Is neglected, the foundation will be unsafe and the superstructure, necessarily, must be shaky. When this truth becomes ac cepted, a great economic problem will have been solved. Hoon the world must wake up to the fart that the most valuable asset of any country -that most worthy of conservation and protection Is Its boys and girls. To see that they are welt borned, decent ly homed, properly trained and edu cated, and given an environment that will tend to the making of men and women, sound In mind and strong of body this Is the paramount duly of the patriotic cltlien of today, Cfcrtetlaa Revival The -meeting last Bight at the Chris Han revival was one of the best of the aerlee, and the evangelist promises that each meeting will be worth white from now on to the close. A tare audience was present aad the message on the "Lat Payment" was a thrlllei. The choru work deserve special meatlon. Each night soma of the otd song are aung, and last night "Pull for the Shore" waa sung after a de scription of the Titanic disaster. The Interchangeable aoags are also en jojed. Thl service begin at 7: ." harp, and lasts about twenty min ute. Tonight the evangelist' theme will be "Abeolute CerUlatlee." This Is the tut full week of the meeting. Come tonight. Mrs. Ellen Hunter of Portland lll Mak briefly at the close of the service. IRRIGATION PROJECT TO BE COMPLETED SOON 1IKN1), May 9. An agreement hak 'tn signed between the dsrt land I'jard and the Central Oregon Itr.s- tUn company whereby thn Title and ", ruM company of Portland Is a tolnt- m trustee to handle Ilia flSb.tlUii aiid by tl.o company for (onstru t- Inc the north canal diversion Inni one mile below Uend. II. C. Ilrodle, si slstant secretary of the land board, has been sent hero to Inspect the con struction work, whkb Is going ahead rapiaiy. uontractor Uerdets haa a targe force of men; busy on the dam and opening the qtna! Cut flower,, 4f Main St. Phone 8:r. Up-to-date IN OUR BANKING METHODS Courteous Treatment ' Efficient Service 'V(9 will appreciate your Business THE FMST NATIONAL BANK v Caattal Sioo.ooo a M U T H? JW A J KPIJ V. Ii. Turpi A. W. Turttxs, (UjHnfomMl Concrete llulldlag) IT POYVM.L MTHKKT.'AT MAltKRT, HAN PIIANt'lNfo Itooms With prlrate bath, aAagjavr tUy upt without bath, ja. I.Mropean plan, ' llotli phones In rM, t00 P,Saa w-v t?f l '" C3 1 1 1 '.afti-s -- w cm .NO MATTKH WHAT VOll t'tNMK Heroin the way of jewelry, the choke I bound to prove mi, factory. rV ymi'll ilut ar, ,' single article In our inhibit that doe nut show good tut, aa rorrestness of .1rlt, j adornment you select will tp. pear morn beautiful wltn 0 get II by llselr It w ,,,, rivals then to Oiapui nt lt, trartlveness 11. j. vire'ri$iH It is a little early yet but now Is the time to look into the Refrigerator Proposition Come In and look over our style. r THE PRICE UT RIGHT We purchased a quantity last fall and we arc going to give you the benefit of the bargain prices. The celebrated Indiana Refrigerator. areevjMver In your Ice bill and a Handsome Piece ofKUchcn Furniture. Our White Por celain Lined Rcfrhjcrator costs you far lets than the usual price for such a high cln.i article MM444M4 : - - : n CLYDE E. WITTER: rHONE 1221 MAIN STREET j Before "Stetejl f jour Plumbing ';iftrv3ili ! done i88iFB? r 1 rM I !'aj3 xi) I inRaafli VNw- a Flnt clan work at low prices IM).V J, t'MWALT, Prtwldreit. K. M. HVIIH. Vlre-I'rrs. aad Tres. IIKIIT K. WITIIItOW, NecreUry Klamath County Abstract Co v ABSTJtACTING Surveyera and Irrliatloa Eaglaceri M.WH, l'L.tH, nLLMUINTN, KTC. IQaRllUl FSllaTf Oflil Vacation Time is at Hand Xli Pciolflo A Clean Scalp And Healthy Hair Many of your friends hare found that u luxuriant growth of hair soft and glossy and a srulp free from dandruff, will result from tba use of NYAL'H HIIIHUTONK This Is the procedure Wash the hair with warm tuter ad a pure soap rlns thor oughly rub tba scalp with a stiff brush apply lllrsutone rub 'it In well and dry tba balr before comblag. Plaaaa understand that Hlrautotie I not merely a hair wash It Is a tonic a food. j White It thoroughly clgaases, It also prevent bc. tawal actios), eariahaa utt stimulates the roots of tit hair tam eras all dandrat prereaU iu retara and ataaarrariAa aataral baUy awl color of the balr, nyara ninavne anouio'D on your dressing table. It sells at 60 cants and ll.Oy the bottle. cyp w o or Houthern AMU X)NXTIOXK AIIK OrFKHIMJ THK I'HUAI. MlW IWHIM THU IWTW KAHTKHN l(lTS Or' INTKHKHT DeaURalag May 3rd AND CONTINUINU ON CKHTAIN DATK8 THHOIKIIIOUT THB HUMMKIl HKAHON. Itnnml Trill fnr. frnn, KUmilli kVIU In VnW I'llllltS, follOWS! OIIICA(K) COI.OIIADO HI'lllNOH KANHAH CITV, Mo 1 MCMI'IIIH MQNT1IKAL, Quolioc NKW OIILKANS NKW YOHK , ,,..,,, ( ,.IIM I'OHTLANI), Malno 8T. LOUIH TZ Hate In all other p.lnclpa) points correspondingly ! B0" optional, except that one way rl Portland slight advance over s mentioned fare, ..,. Llmlti-dolng trip, IE days from dgte of sale; Anal " limit Oclnbor 31st, 101. Ifor further information wc especially rcqueetyo" to call upon S. J. iAlLEY, Agent, Klamath Fall, Or write to x JAMliSUUAlX". D. F. and'R A 801 K St., Sacramento, t. 1 R. MADSRN, Pfoawtator ssrred. V a !'A