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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1912)
rm i ua t: 11 ''I 1 ? ,' hi t j "1 ..r it r's W B t'i i l;S ' kuswits IF YOU'RE WISE bay lota mm th Prlree range The Temple Theatre QUALITY ONLY jf U1MEK nSII.V AT BiMn IP'vYaated, a OraadsaoOier,''- .. k. A J? v lBrau imw Itthe Weekly. Cnrrtat "Marjorir'a Dtameael Kdlsoa coi "The ArrowiaaBer'a fKtitr, Palhe Amtfu story. J" . YaaVIS rroMM to VMAomt k fjL TMf M t HBa taeSMW lU OS the bill. no iota wjui pana of im Aiaaikl jWfM MMl ASV rd$fer $atariaie to torn lead I'd Mae MMr yo tho valley. cmMn et In America HM. Phoae Ml 7M, um eaay term. Co nalt for develowara good right aow. I'd i yon some good view J Houses . tHf at teruia. If ; 8VNPAT "Xew Charrh ' Eaaana drama i Crow I Vltagrag) h drama. "Doable blnfcomedy. "The tAtmriMtM Edleoiadrama ALL IJCKN8KD riCTURaas The Majestic aau. dgkma. wietera. yty HIiIii IffJiiaid to Three HrrsaoarlayJOetoaar T. eaetWhaatre day. BaturdM FKATt'KK RKKL "I'p AiaM It," ' "Imp" comedy. "Chaato the lUlabow." Rex drama "Dotty's Xew Doll," Thanhouser dr "The r'orebjK 8ay," Nestor War "The Brand," American "JKtM.1 Matinee Program chaai ilar, Friday, oadv. Wedaee- and Sunday. - K AS1LGA 1JTWAM dVmcfng Wodneaday adftordoy bve. HALL FOtoKENT Jericho Club s - f-UK - vg. a mm uoy i-emrws la bejfasenl ol 1. U. HV '. Teui- pleBowllng. Billiard I'uol Room Iteadlcg miiiiii fvale Sitting Itooni for He- hekahs oaly. Visiting Brothels and Slater alwaya welcome. Our lliudaesn ta Oood! llvr Cu..mers are Goad! Because oun Groceries are Good A iuiiipllmant.iS older will ffi convince yo 7 Vtnirx anxious lu plessv. roonara i linear.!-. Vr Grocery Try a raa of "AI.TA I'lione IWII Hrtlri. V Wher Wood Wood Kick iHiegxmu J3C, UmhuiUiy woo. 4ft, til 12in Leavebrders at O.K. Jranskr Co. m JW 1 Cor. 6 and Mala P. CCarlson aid Vim? M Fir Whdfe do yoo boy yoor Qi I Hrcoad 1y do yu bay Ihrm there? If you ardi aot grttlag the brat at the raht price yoa are aot our caatoaera. Van RMr Bros. PhonfU5i THE EVENING HERALD V. O. SMITH Kdlloi I'uallahed dally ueapt fan J ay by taa Herald Pabllahlai Caaaaay of Klamatb ralla, at lit FeerU It. KaUred at the poitofflce at Klamath Falli, Oregon, tor tranamlaalon through the raalti aa lecond-olaw matttr. Hiitiacrlptlon tcrnia b mall to auy ad dreaa In the Ualted But at: One jear . . . . . . II.OC Oar month V . KUOtATJ rAIJ. (tHK(M)K SATURDAY, OCTOIIKR n. !! RfcAL UTATB rRAftBTBRM a The following realty traaatora. contracts, deeds, mortgage, ate, re- oiitly filed with the county dark, are furnished by lb City and County Abitract cempany: Emma C. Worden to Alex A. Darts, warranty deed, 110. KH NW4 NRH 8ec. lliSEU 8K.EH 8WU SRU. NKH 8KH. RH NWU 8K, Sec. lS-S-. Ada R. Parsons to J. L. 8parretorn. administrators deed, 1100, lots 1 and 1, Riverside tracts 7, part of lota 8, 9 and 10, block 5, Bonansa. Chas. E. Worden to Ellsa M. Mar- pie, deed, 110, part of lot 6. block 3, original town. Thos. 8hepphrd to Jos. Klnnsar, warranty deed. $10, 8 H SH 8WK NWU. Sec. I4-J9-15. Alex A. Davis to Chas. R. Worden. warranty deed, H.875, part 8WU SWK and lot B, and all of lot 6, Sec 17-JJ-7H. II. D. 8tout to D. Ellis Young, quit cUlm deed, 8EU SWH, Sec. S8-39-10. Maude M. Orova to John Moraa, deed, $10, lot 9, block 3, Hot Springs addition. Chas. Qravea et al to Clara M. Collmsn. warranty deed, $10, EH NEK NWU SWK.Sec JJ-JS-9. Wm. S. Worden to Ira Crecsllua, warranty deed, $10, lota and 9, block 20, Worden. Ednah R. Capron to Paul M. Raldy warranty deed, $10, lot 11, block 43, Hot Springs addition. Paul M. Reldy to J, P. Satterlee, warranty deed, $10, lot 11. block 43, Hot Springs addition. First National Bank to Oeo. A. Haydon, warranty deed, $10, lot 4, block 44. Firtt addition. Tneodoala E. Shattuck to J. II. Collmsn. warranty deed, $1. KH SEW NWK BW.Sec. 21-31-9. united Statea to Jennie Wilson, patent, SW!4 NEK. BK NWU, NH SEK.Sac.-l 9-39-13.. (Paid Advartlaamaat( CRUSADE DIE NOW FOR PURE CLOTHS National Dyers and Cleaners Association Will Advocate a Battle Similiar to That Battle for the Pure Food IM 'I III! LOMMItM'. m Piini id navu tLaTngmu,! ..., rf resiling rlujaJfor tlm , have nwalllajrihem at hom, that luiutalWlilcli only ,,, erly nuyaWitvil bnthr rn tr.Jrkn modern miilinr; riuaaRlna has iiUm.i ti, IUtilIMIlll Of rlrll niul . ii, for fnw niiraia m..i... ire no llmltxil mi nut to l0 b. i illliiril Wlinl una k f.v. .... hrii an nlinimt priculvM luxury If )im tloalro to know nil ,iit lml u imulnrnln mini 7 rnr be Instnlletl, rail up It I: i:t.t;v 8T. LOUIS. Oct. S. Wanted A wonr woll, wlieroas puro silk la ttiv Dr. Wllrv t n.l.l for "mirn cloth." .I'Mt wmtrillg inrtteriai nianuiaciumi This might stand ns n permanent "ad" for certain manufacturers, deal era and various associations dealing In goods tor wearing apparel, now lining up to drlvu from the markst the deadly "adulterated fabric," which Is fast eating great holes In the pockrtbook of tho ultimate consumer, or see that It Is branded, and pasacd off as a "pure food." The National Dyers and Cleaners Asoclatloa Jumped boldly Into the fight at the recent convention In 8L l.ouls by passing a resolution favor ing legislation to brand adulterated goods. They have pledged to their support other associations whoso members handle fabrics In different ways and together with various man ufacturers and dealers associations Kill send a committee to Washington to work for a national law requiring the branding of adulterated goods, Just the same as tho pure food law re quires the branding of adulterated foods. "Tho average housewife does not know that no per rent of tho silk sold over tho counters Is adulterated," said W. D. Wade, chairman of the committee on resolutions of the Dyers Association In St. Louis. 'The gen eral Impression Is that silk does not 'lln nveriiKii silk dress will fall to pieces nfter being rlcnned betnuso It Is nilulleraleil Hut puru silk inn be tlycd and i leaned mill then made over "A mnuiifnrturer In some Instance takes 10 mi in en of silk mid mnked from ICO to 176 ounces from It." If your silk "rattles" or "rustles" It doesn't mean miirh, nrronllug to not Wiule, i for you may be carrying n rou ml a mixture of glass snd tin, with n little silk thrown In Silk Is woeii ns a sort of web, and, accord ing to Information furnished the il)eis and cleaners, some manufac liners llll In tho web with the glass ami tin mliture. A "puro wool" bill lias been Intro iluvd In the house by Itepresentatlve Murdork of Kansas, and this will be alveti tho support of the "pure fabric" flKlitets, They hope to secure legisla tion so that n person may find In the stores, labelled before hliu, the puro limns and the adulterated linens, with the labels staling the percent of adulteration. Wool would be labelled tlif ssme wny, so that ouo rould tell whether ho was hii)lng an nll.woot suit or one of fin per rent cotton With the silks cirh bolt of goods would bo marked, showing whether It was pure silk or Adulterated, mid. If so, how much MAKE A KICK eee I.KTTKIIH KIIO.M THE PKOPLK sjs)s) s (Communications sent to the. Her- aid for publication In this depart- a ment should not exceed 300 words In,, lencth and must bo accomnanled bv w Ilia name nnd address of tho sender.1 Subscrlbsrs of The Herald Think He Has Mingle Tn llmtcaio who do not receive thalr paper Kdltor Herald: While the single tax agitation Is going the rounds, flll, for tho saku.T of argument, suggest a scheme which A I regard ns more Just than the single j homes of now subscribers, but GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA Candies That lull yaafTaata Ckawlag Caocsmtai, Dipped Nuts, Ralslaa aafPDatasj, Cara- aad Nat Candles. Ask for tbailpke-Mads Kind Two Specia Price $3, suit; lot 58 tJB m A modem boup ball way up the bill oa SUfa street; very deMrsble propswty In ovary way.t Dest view osWie city without I he big climb. wltk Utm to 04. A modera S-rooBi booas, two screened posttbas; stone foua datlon; aaaaV new and rested at present afr $35 par month. tax. I think w ought to hate a board of tax commissioners whose duly It should bo to establish how largo a plat of ground of the various kinds of land It lequlres to support u fam ily of the nvcrago size, and then thu) should establish how many mills per 'dollar should be levied as taxes on i such plats or farms. If, for Instame, Jthoy should find It necessary to levy isuven mills per dollar on the value of such farms, they should raise the taxi TO DAKKK.V THE HAIR AND BK- ,0 9 mllu ',or dolUr whenever thsy HTOBK GIlAa- AND FADED HAIIl"1f"B,!1tW 'ue.h.f" ?Ded b' el ith V4TITIUI. mi. Individual, and to 11 mills per dollar TO ITH .VVTUKAL COLOR whenevor they found throo such plats . . . . . owned by one Individual; and so on' ... rZi "-" " ,ur upward. The more land one Individ- he hair thnn to restore It, although U8, or corporation owned, tho higher It U possible to do both. Our grand-.. h. ,.,.., n, . .,,nllM h- mothers understood the secret They gucn andi maae a -sage tea," and their dark, ..d lh, ,. ,hM . ,. gloy hair long after middle life w..owed , th, c Th, due to tbta fact. ' Our aotbera have two IoU Bnd two ap.rtment hwllvu 4) : If Vou Ihi Not (let Vour Paper .Notify This Oaare regularly will confer a favor by notifying this ottlce. With the Her ld list growing rapidly. It sometimes occurs that the car riers are unable to find the 4 they often do not report the fact to this office. If you don't receive your paper regularly, It Is the fault of the carriers. Ilefore The Herald la discontinued lu a subscriber for arrears, tho subscriber Is notl- Ded by malt. No name Is taken from the Hit without due notice. . POLK'S ,y ORCftqN and WASxilf CTON f DiiHjMrectory I A Olrxlorr ortgsS Cllr, Town nr,l I J IIUf, filial SSall. klth it rstli .lM. Issailan. faaulallnn, lt.. ir.ph. .11111111 n.t HJU lnl I alk CUmIiI.i1 nirxlnrr. cSgSMIM If I I Im.in.M d4 irr..lon. baV m u. i. lout a ro sic-trflsa: J gray hair before they are fifty, but they are beginning to appreciate tho wisdom of our grandmotbera In using "sage tea" for their hair and aro fast following ault. The preaeat generation baa the ad- should be compelled to pay n larger percentage of taxes on the value or his property thnn the one who only Polytechnic College, of Ash land, Opened September 2 iree departments: Normal, llusl. nesatand Knglneerlng. The Normal lllrnlsasifl a strontf rnnruA (a. ,a,. nwn. ..! IaI ...1.1 ..& ... . S " .- " w-... v ,,,v ulls i'riincni ors, ns pouse. as Thle schema would not, like tho own. fiptclal teachei , ini'iii. gtela. FaBoehe Aakfortbf-MadaKlad I Cloi ln E00a ,,.. $ - ,1 i II III IIUI...U., Tllki &n&mtl I Price, $t00; Urau, $1,100 ' ' " - ' " " 'y-' 4M Mala at. I caah, baUasl eaa ba arraaged. FISHING T iCUJtV ! i I I have $00 to loaa oa real I BaaBaaasBB-aasMBasaBBasBaCaBaBi . J I iUt ' i" couatry. We have averythjr y.,u KlV'lsf IsVstvasfl I ' Beed ,or l0Rl fliJFK trlj; As"wsaa. fryvu j ' i l,00k' l,ne' xr . .-J. I v r lianilinr baaketa. etcWe r.M Taa aaaaaaUaal fnaffar aum- Jp NUGUIRE i enta. guna Ad camping I Laava arflgaa at wraaoa's I iOlNlltBLi CMa . TCinirtal oiTABti Claw aura, IMTUII. I --- 'lSSf .arlaaxSj Wy.th'.B..BH uinh-e-H-i, p...: """ "r ",r,T,n" Ior non,e '" """Mmcrclal edy. Aa a scalp tonic and color re storer this preparation la vaatly su perior to the ordinary "sage tea" made by our grandmothers. The growth and beauty of the hair dependa on a healthy condition of the scalp. Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Kemedy quickly kills the dan druff germs which roba the hair of Its lice, color and lustre, makes the scalp clean aad healthy, gives the hair strength, color and beauty, and makes It grow. (let a 60 cent bottle from your druggist today. He will give your money back If you are not satisfied after a fair trial. n rrt nrj, Mull The single taxera Insist on lln'..i , ' the weak horse the short end of the I 'i, ,nu.m ,. ovener, but f am trying to prove that ,.f ,Welvo months un wean iiorsa augni, ratner, be giv en the long end of the evener. Of course, I do not expect that my proposition will be adopted aa a law teachers' revlewjllawi. es eery Mbntli In the year: tgtf busi ness couim contains booJgfsenliw. writing aasf all com- worksite Knglnaarlne- coura. LCtrlcsf! mechanical th entire year each depart- of work, J' Thoroughness In proposmon win da adopted as a law Oraduutesili i. ni,i.,isW" , In tho near future. I reallxo too well J;,loni T !rlo that we are as yet too fond of Jub-' i ., '.Jr tsV Everybody's doing It. What? Hub. scribing for The Herald, of course. 'i Or lllformutlnn nil.lr.-. V .. nMtvBV . POLYTECHNIC COLLFGE Ailand Qrej6n vMiiiini propoeiuoa. ik. .. .1 1 ., Th. mlr,l - ". ...... ...... '""' 'J '' ieC'" Of the magic wands, treating our leglala- j.-0'r'l iure, nur social ana economic affairs, ' will yet for n long time to come hold , hAl .AU ... . . . I ...b .n., UYUr ul Bna iubko us danco to all kinds of tunas, no matter now absurd. Hut gradually we will learn to tako the world aa It Is, and arrange our affairs la comnllanc wiui tnn exact laws, Instead of with the notions of the soothsayers. I wins: it is of far greater Import- ance to the people of Oregon to vote Judiciously upon the legislative amendmenta this fall than It la tn choose between a reactionary or pro gressive president. PAUL 0. ,PAUL80N, Klamath Falls, October 8, 1912. owoljlles at Chllo- blloquln to crater mum HJtt cr Lake. tll.KO. M Vk. m eaasadvlsed by in wlllfssiaat lauafh najynd tf mt rr$M iam Crater l.nko company iro ineeting nil 8. p. tral quin. Hound trip fare. crat Wli biles Landing. Chllociuln none, sutonio- es at Agency p rate sutue aa Automobiles Medford, Monday llfi, 2fi round trip, Crater Lake to Thursday, faro A Clean Scalp And Healthjair Mini) ot jmir friends liau lound that u liUlllliil Rtuv.ii , Hull sou nun kii) -iiiiii i"ii' hid iiinii uiiijbiuii i, riiTii I . ii.,. ill mi .NV.iL'HIIIIIHltTOM I his l the proteiluiir Wnsli Ilinhnlr with wnrni vnlir nnd nflmro aini.i rln.r n, iiughly rub tho scalp with a stiff Lriuh ppl lllrsuioiin run In "ill mnl dry the Imtr before roiiiblua ft I lrs iillilerslaiiiMhal llltsiiliine If mil meieU .. t. . . ,i ii la m I mlr ii food ' UMIt It tliuroifaaW) thnurm M rtUu priimi. Imi l.i lul iuIIimi limn UlirsUiil .llsliil.ilia llii' mmi hi H,, iinlr rituoi'a nil ilandrtk pri nts Its iiIiiih ,n prr.irw I ho iialiMal tx-nut Jby.iciiliir of (lie lislr Nynl's lllrsutone should' lw ',nBiir ilrrnalng Intilr II etl at So li'lils slid II " llias'itlle U 1 I 15 W V O O l ' WESTERN TRANSFER GO. lltfif riimio IIIHI. llraUlrmr I'ligsVi I II III HWtVICK ittrsWui: iiujRiir uuMMi VTlui:,si:it.MJlii.ssi r.it I'lA.NO MbWI A arM'IALTV I'm... narta I'lrknl tip anilfeArrrit nil) I'lmr In limn JOI5 AIU011S JL"rprUtir IMI .1 't .MWM.T. I'K.l.lnil. I.'. M. Ill llll, I..-I;'. ni.iI r IIKIII K WlllltlHU. HrtMlHlf JT Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTRACjIlNO SurcyorVoil irrijptlon KiirJliii,iT.'. MAI'M. I'l.tNh. IlI.UI.I'lH.STH. hT( KlUllUltll '(s, UfCOIl The Business Man's Bank The business man should have a ban tint Is able, not oalr to tako rare ot his deposits and rollecllufj sstlifactorlly, but slio to render lilm assistance whan neoited The sorvlre of this bank a satisfactory In all departments, nnd It Is able at all times to meet tbo ruia of Us cuitnmers with inch loans as they require. ;jf We give sTejkUI rare to bu.jfi-i men's iirroiiutt, rrgsrilleii of their slie, if THE FIRSNlllTIONtL BANK CipltamiOO.OOO I ivnmMi 'purl. Cheap Excursion Rates - ivel Via Tlio Soutliorn AMI niV.VKCTIO.NH -i-S3 laVfiola'le The Double Track, Safely Block Lips of the West Good for return Trip untjfbclober 31 CIIICAdO M S0.r0 ii:nvi:u f $;j.()0 ni:v yoiik , . . U.n ,"A"A $(58.00 HT. I'Alll 1 $81. no ICANHAH (,'ITV -... $OH.OO WON $118..r)0 BT. LOUIS I $78.00 NKW OIH.IJANH . $78.00 Correspondlny Kltcb to other Points VIA ANY DlllKOT IMHJTK I jLKT VH VIX IT I uM' Tho only remaining aala dales aro October 9, 10, 11 "J 15, Vr InfonnaUoa or Keservutlof Call 011 or Write. S. I. UAILIiy, ljii:iili l-'nll lAMKSO'GAKA, .KS., Sacramento, Cat. ,