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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1913)
v th MOVKmiOHMt CARDS Dll. O. A. UAMftO, Dsatiet AH Work Uuaraalssd. 0.trt MtW Hulldlng, Itoom klH. Phone (II. MAXWKI.L M. IOSU Oatropatlilc riiyiililiiii, ' Uulto 13 nnil I", W'l'o IIMr. Plume Ml The New King and Queen and Reigning. Frmily of Greece i M v iMori tit-nm i j , COMI'AM I Afiairitil. i ii it iii in Munbr On'jcihi AniiiiiiiD i IIIlM Mm ; i MlhCDI.I.AMimih i Mi'i()M:'r Call ii COMHTOCK. phono On, If ;uii ni'l ' M'l '' MKLP I Itntli'rf Hi tfe COMHTOfK if rim trnii riiipln) infill Classified Column Hill IIK.NT NICIII.Y furnished room at Hik Ori Kon House, Sixth and Klamath NtOIXY furnished rooiu with bath, 1113 Main atreet. Mr. C. O.Mor (ii. 6lf PUItNIHIIKIi IIOOMK fllncto or en ullp, by day, wok or month. lUth, Ho Walnut SB-lra H HMH m ja' " v ' ' MIMCKI.UWr'Ot'h Drrumnklug. 137 W Main 27-ra VANTi:i To buy aaddlo pony, gait d. young and gentle. Apply Her ald olTlce. ! WANTi:i Woman to work morn ing at tho Argraves, Second atreet, near t'lno. IS-lt VUH HAI.K roil 8AI.K II. P. Hock and llbode lilnnd Itcd egg at 11.25 par lot tine of 1C; Indian Itunnor Duck egg 'at f 1 per 12. J. W. Ilryant, box 873, Klamath Palls, Oregon. 30 h 6t rl KOU HA LB Kour room cottage la Hot Hprlngs addition; large acreen ed porch; big high lot; elegant view; all (urnlihod. Cheap If taken atonce $1,300, 700 caah. Inqutro 904 Main street. , 3-1 1-4-1 1 KOH HALKPltleen room bouae on CGxlJo fool lot; rlgbt la the heart of city; paved atreet; bath room and plumbing; aewer connected; bargain It taken aoon. Addreaa box 6JG. Administratrix's Final Account Notice Ii hereby given that Alllm lloach. administratrix of tho citato of John O. Ilcacli, decerned, haa filed In the county court hor dual account aa such ndmlnUtrntrlx, and that the court baa flxod M6ndny, tho 71U day or April, 1913, at tho hour of 10 o'clock u. in. of aald day, nt tho court room of tho county court, In Klamath Palls, Oregon, a the tlrao and place for hearing objection! to aald account and the settlement thereof. altha iii:acii. Admlnlitratrlx of tbo Estalo of John C. lloach. Deceased. J. II. CAUNAHAN, Attorney. 5-13-10-20 h ruit HALMJunlper poU, 18 cenU per pott. Enterprise ranch or J. N. Bchmlts, IC-lB TYPEWRITERS New Machines BA.00 I)omm and fl.OO a Month Klamath Palls Mualc Houae. lL - ! L Local nawa appeara flral In The Herald. i miii.i iijuiii i .j i-:-,j,---j; Easter Goods CARD), TOLDKHS, CANDY KGG8, lYKg aad NOVKLTIK8 CANDY MADH IN KLAMATH KALLH The aaticmttu 40 Mala St. Makers of Ihtra Caadjr MONUMENTS yo have Juit received from the East a carload ot marble aaoau- menta, all sew dsslgas. 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Hlio wlilicn all membcm of tlio order to meet at the I. O, O. F. I all on Tliiirnday night to atart In cirticMt on the work ofjicrfcctlng the i laneuvcra of tho Initiatory ceremony. Mlix Haulier haa exceptional ability In thin lino of endeavor, and It la a , iltalnty that under her competent i Ircctlon tl e work of tho team will bo th near pet tetlon ni It la ponlhle for inch an exhibition to be. Tho laillu of tlio lodge are entering I uartlly lito tbo matter, and when ilicy prtfiiit the work before the ( rand Aiicmbly at lied ford they will inflect gtoat credit upon Klamath l'atla and add a ery convincing orgu i lent to be U'cJ by the booHtcrx In .their campaign for" tho inciting of tho Orand Iodge of the Order at Kliiinutli FalU lu 1515. champion gwnoaeR If ll'it uoilli lmlne, U'i north In ;nrliiff. Hoc Chllcotc, d'JSi Main HI. I'lionn W. Cute to Lakevlew Mr. and Mra. J. P. Kimball left thla morning for Lakevlow, where they expect to remain for about a month. While abaent Sir. Kimball u 111 attend to leailng the Weyer- hauicr company'a landa In Lake and Modoc countlea for grazing for the coming year. Moat of the timber landa of tho company are uaed for iirnxlng abecp, which tenda to keep down the undcrbruah and atlta In preventing flrca. BlnudliiK. from left to rlfihl Irmo inged 9), KIiib Conatautlnc, Cronn I'rlnco Ocorgo (aged 22). Hitting, from left to right Queen Hophla, I'nul (agod 12), Hulcno (aged 17) and Alexandre J(agcd 20). LEGAL NOflCES HUIMHIOM In the Circuit Court of tho Htnto of Oregon, for Klamath County. Mary L. Morao, I'lalntlff, va. John 1. Morao. Defendant. To John l. Morao, the AbocNiimcd Defcndant: In tho Namo of tho Stato of Oregen: You are hereby summoned to a li on r nnd ananer the complaint filed lu tho nbovo entitled suit within six Mceka utter the llrat publication of thla nummoiu In tho Klamath Itcinib llcan nowapaper: nud ou will taUo notlco that It you fall to appoar nud nitawer or plead within anlrt time, tho nlalntirr. fur want thoroof, will nppiy to the nbovo entitled court tor tho re lief domnndod in tho complaint nicd In auld ault, to-wlt.: For n decree of iiln court forever dlaaolvlng tho Uomu of matrimony exlatlng botwecn tho plnlntlff and tho defendnct, nnd for audi other nnd further relief n8 lo I ho court may acorn moot. Thla aummona la publlahed purau- nnt m tlio order of the nbovo ontltlod court made on tho 13th day of Fob- runrv. A. I). 1013. nud the first publi cation thoroof la made In tho Klamath llopubllcon newapapcr on February 13,1013. KUYKENUALL & FlCItaUBON, Attorneya for Plaintiff. 13-30-I7-6-13-30-37 named defendant. In tho name of the itnto of Oregon, ou aro hereby re qulrud to appear nnd atuwer the amended complaint filed against you In tlio ubovo entitled court and cauee on or before tho lait day of the time prcicrlbcd In tho order for publica tion mad? tierclu, to-wif Tho 17th day ot April, 1913. and If you fall to o ai.au er, for want thereof tho plain tiff will take Judgement agalnit you aa demandod in hli amended com plaint on illo baroln, to-wlt: For the mini of alxty-accn dollara and ten conta (IC7.10) bolng amount duo and owing for gooda, wares and merchan dise aa lir plalntlft'a complaint al leged, nud forplalntlfl'a coat and dla buracmenta herein. Thla aummona la aorud by order of the Honorable t&. W. (low en, Juatlco ot tho poaco ot (he abuo entitled court, March 5, 1913, ..ml tho date ot tho drat publication being tho Ctli day of March, 1913, nud tho dato ot tbo laut day will ex pire on tho 17th day ot April, 1913. MKKHYMAN & DUNCAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. (1-13-20.27-3-lOh GENERAL NOl ICES. Publication of Bunuuoaa In the JuBtlco'a Court, District ot Llnkvlllo, Klamath Couuty, BUte of Oregon. J., F, Magulro, n sole trador, doing buelnoaa under tho Arm name 'V and atylo ot "Magulro Mercantile Company," Platutlft, va. aTorgo Vhoelcr, Defendant, To George Wheeler, the above ir you hunt ii timber claim to aell mid aro uIIIIiik to mnko n low price for iitii better aeo Chllroto at 622 Mala Htrvet, or phone . S0-tf lu It lu tho HoraldT right, then. Ifa Hid For Wood Notlco la hereby ghen that the un dersigned will receive blda tor fur nishing School District No. 1, Klam ath county, with 200 cords of 4-foot wood, cut from llvo plno trees, to bo dolhcrcd as follow a, not later than September 1, 1913, at the following school buildings 95 cords at Wcat Side achool. 80 corda at Contral school. 2C corda nt Mills Addition school. A certified check ot 6 per cent of amouut ot bid must accompany same. Illda to bo opened April 1, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m., nt the office of the clerk, at tho First Trust and Savlnga Dank. Tho board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Dated nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 19th day of March, 1913. lly order ot board ot d tree tore ot School District No. 1, Klamath coun ty, Oregon. J. W. SIEMENS, Clerk. 19-12th Tho Ladles' Aid of Grata Methodist church will hold n dtmo coclnl at tho Marshall hotiso on Thursday after noon, from 2:30 to C, and not at the homo ot Mrs. II. R. Hamilton, aa an- - nouncid. A cordial Invitation la ex- 'tended nil tho members ot the church and friends. MHS. J. 8. ELLIOTT, Src.-Treaa. CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN AT ONCE HEAD GOLDS AND CATARRH VANISH In One Minute, Your Stuffy Nose mill Head Cleara, Sneezing and Nomi HuniilBg Ceaae, Dull Bead urlio Qoea. Try "Kly'a Croam Balm." Gut u smull bottle anyway, Just to try It Apply a little 'In the nostril! nud lustnutly your cloggod nose and 8toppod-up air passages ot tha head will opou; you will breathe freely; dulluosa and headache disappear. By morning I the catarrh, cold la head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End auch mlsory now I Gat tha small bottle ot "Kly'a Cream Bala" at any drug store. Thla ewee,t, fra grant balm dissolves by tha heat ot tho nostrils; penetrates and heals the Inflamed, swollen mesabraat which lines the nose, head aad throat; cloara tha air pajaagea; stops nasty discharges and a feUa( of cleansing, soothing relief comas Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight strag gling for breath, with head atuSed; nostrils cloaod, hawking and blow- lug. Catarrh or a cold, with It's running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryatas is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just oaos la "Ely's Cream Balm" aad your ooM or catarrh will surely dtsapaaar. X saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaaaaaT laaaaaaaaa saWl.Paat aaaaaaaaaw BaaaaajaVaaaar MILLS DO NOI , WANT TO SELL ' t -f' " i WITH RAILROAD TIM AT S12 PKR THOVMAND, ROAD COMPANIHS MAVR THO III.K OJ7TTINO BVVThV The new champion 110-yard and C00-yard awlmmer, Perry McOllllvray of Chicago, la ready for the natlOBal champlonahlp conteata at tbo New York Athlotls Club. He la at thla time the most widely discussed swim mer In the country, having taken fom the great Daniels several of hla records. McOllllvray believes he can beat the best Eastern swlmmero at G00 yards, and has undertaken the task. Thoso who have watched him In tha Illinois Athletic Club, of which he la a membor, believe he la now at his beat. I absolutely guarantee all my work to give entire satisfaction. GEO. 11. HAYDEN, Optician. 25-tf Room 218, 1. O. O. F. Bdg. v i i n i i i i Herald Want Ada bring results. Railroad Work Will be Rushed in This Vicinity Man Well Informed on Conditions Sees Bright Future for Klamath Country. Tells of the Plans PORTLAND, March !. Railroad tics at 12 a thousand, aad cks'attla not eager at all to aell, Is iks rssart made by tho purchaslag agsat of om of the transcontinental railways was) haa been canvassing the toeal aaarawi. He entered tho market here far 1,000,000 tlca for his IIbs, aad was much surprised to encounter the stl prices asked, which Indicates the stiff tone of the lumber market, T The purchasing agent first weat to Grays Harbor, where It was uador stood the mills were sot rushed. The very best he could do there waa fit a thousand. He cams back aad triad to get a bid from the Lewis Rtvsr Tat Association, and fouad that the mitts of this concent were Booked for a ysar ahead, and would net figure s gar thing at ail sooner. He asit skirted around all the big mills of Fortlaad and along tho Columbia, kuf'SMM not get a rise. None ot tho Mg plaata which are very busy bow with orders for the railroad aad cargo trad. wanted to consider a tie order aador any condition. Men the railroad sdl cer had to go back to Grays Harbor nd place hla order for 112, aad fouad that bo one was say too eager to soa sfder the tie buslaess. Only a year ago the tie saarkei waa dulL But two or three years ago tasj I mills along the Columbia wars glad to get bualnesa at frosa ft to a thousand. It waa during saaea of this time that the railroads were bay ing little, thinking there would N further Improvements la tho market. and that financial coadkloas would wirnnl hAAvlap ulniAammjiA wolr '.I later. Now that all the railroads aro believed to face the necessity of Bias ing heavy orders, they lad the North west mills loaded to tho guards wRa business, while prlosa aava asado a substantial climb. The big mills during the fear or five years of dall laasasr aaseasas were eager to get a tie order as a asit Issue. That time haa yasssd. all are worklag at capacity oa I lumber orders. Railroad construction In Eastern Oregon will be carried on actively In a short time. This Is tho confident belief ot a man Intimately associated with tho heads ot tho Western rail roads. In a letter written to a friend In this city he thus commented on the railroad situation "In regard to railroad construc tion In tho vicinity of Klamath Falls, Information comes from every hand that as soon as the unmerglng ot the railroads Is completed thcro will be considerable activity In railroad lines, nnd I am quite well satisfied In my own mind that the Klamath-Natron cutoff will be completed before long. In fact, they are moving large quanti ties of material at tho other end, pre liminary to rushing this aa rapidly, aa possible. "In talking with Mr. Hood recent ly, although he made no positive statements, be gave me to understand that this work Is going to progress vory rapidly; moreover, la this con nection, the line la going through the Sluslaw and to Coos Bay, they, bars recently secured rlgbt of way for thirty or forty miles more. This has been hung up for some time. They now seem to be getting sctlve la tho rlgbt ot way matter, aad .all prelli Inary work preparatory to strlkiag while the Iron la hot. "I have Juat received Information through reliable aourcea that tho Vale line will be completed to Crescent ia 1914. That surely means that wo will have an outlet east." JIM HAM LEWIS IS A SENATOR FORMER WASHINGTON OCRAT 18 CHOSEN FOR kVOMO SENATORIAL TERM HKM STATE OF ILLINOIS United Press Service 8PRINQFIELD, Ills., Mare U James Hamilton Lewis, dsssasrat, aad Lawrence Sherman, republics, wsco today elected United 8tatss asastsrs from Illinois. Lewis draw tho loag term and Sherman tho short torn. You Know Us We are In business right her where you live. Yen are aa acquaintance, neighbor er a friend of ours. Thla noaeyback li-aot-satlsfted offer should prove the sincerity ef our claims. Whan we waa we bstteve we have the beat laxative aad back up our ataUneat with our unqualified ptum ia to return without question or formality tha mosay paid ua for It, if it does not prove e.Uraly aatls factory to you, we believe we am ea tided to your oocfcUnoa. Our bualnesa suceaae aad taatiee daprad upon your eonideaoo ia us. We know we must secure aad hold your eoaSdaaoa ia order to eat aad kaap your patroaas. Therefor, we would not dare soak thla offer if we war not peaiUvly eertala that we eaa prove out saslaaa tot Our ssajariiaae with sham aad th saaay raoerta w have reeaivad front taoa who hav uatd thaaa prov that tker are raalhr U saoat BMaautg aad saMataetery newel remedy w knew ef . Retail Orderlies taste like eaady. They ar aseshiiig aad easy is aotkta. They don't eaus aripiag. nausea, Wang or eace lvlooeeaoM. da Se uaOal physie or laxative. RasaH Ordarliee aaesa to aet aa a teaio straasthaaar upon the nerves sad SNseiesof th bowel. Theyafosapt- ly reliev constipation. They art to overcome th cam of coaitipation. They tend to eliminate th caue of eick headache, Uliousneas, bad breath, ntrvoutnesa and other ills attendant upon inacUvs bowel. Make Us Prove This W want you to come to our atore and get a package ot Iteiall Order lie. Ut a few or ue up the entire box. Then, if you an not entirely aatUfled, come bark and tell ua and we will promptly return the money you paid ua for them. You promise nothing you si()B nothing you obliaat youraaif to ua ia no way whatever. W aB your mere word. Don't you now bellere that sTiaall Orderlie ar worthy of a Melt Could any offer b mora fair? Try Them at Our Risk W particularly raroptmoa d Resalt Orderlies for rhildrw, aged pereoas and for delicate people, RexaU Orderlies com la vest pocket tin boies. 13 tablet, 10c Si tablet, 25c; 8B tablet, 0. Usual do on tablet. CAUTION: Please bear m xejad that RexaU Orderliea aro no sold by all drug msu. xoucaa nuy jusaii macro oniy ai ino nsxaii more. sou eia Buy Jusait utai I OrdarUss ia this eoauausity only at our stent STAR DRUG CO.; INC KLAMATH 'ALLS yft fjnff StOf &$s$gsz&n m eery Mem a J. ORKtON rclir'Ui Uw VaUed I a ans aaariw k mhkAm m wVLaat U La raafu The RexaU Stares are Aaaartsa'a Qroatsst Drag Mrs. Oeorge Deal ot LangeU VaJtey, who cams to the city frosa her aeate Tuesdsy to receive medical trsataaoat. is In a more serious coadltloa taaa waa at flrat thought She is tho care of Drs. Truax, Merrya White. Tho phystclsBS are delag tholr utmost to obviate tho aeceeslty of.aa operation, but caa give ao saesar- agement that they will he In this. '1 Ia it in tho Herald? It'a right, Mas -ggawgaggse-j i u. &m?mrmeamr 4 - J 9 i', i If You Wort BIG STURDY HEALTHY CHKUittftm Hatch iVemlaa MManlr Lsm 1913 "HANOI ;HP d Triple Autessaatk Ci utsf I Me y r leenfcetar tejht aiaja ds Egg Urol VesMatiaa-FroeJ skfl aBvaaB' Bgt asaflaaasBsf avABjaafBaTJBB aaaalJ aM mar 4 SeNer MS fftMMMMiaVtj rjrJJSL A mHI I IH r 7 K1-! . W" MtJii OmT