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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1913)
',- t' tf pKUfMMiOWAli OAKM DM. 0. A. HAMBO, Death All Work Ouaraateed. odd !1tW Uulldlag. rm ili. ! XAXWKLL M. IXINII OeteepetMc I'hyetrlaa, 8Ult IV and 1". W," 1,l,,' I'llOB fM , 1'ItV AM OUNTV aiwtract COMPANY Abstracts, laeeraace Members Orsgoa Association , Till Man. AMERICAN l MIMMXANKOUH KMPIXtVMKNT Call up COMBTOCK, phoao 00. If ,ou -ot any kind 'ir uki.i Registers! the OOMfliwK it jou "at employment. KMMATH NOVELTY WORKS mh and Kinases av. liUckitulthlng and general re- imlr work dene Automobiles Specialty i. KOKMIIAHKO, Preertoier. KKKMJtO.V A DACHTKLHRIKl New anil Mrroadliaad floods Hides, Wool, Pelts, Rubber aid Metals MT Main H. Ttt. Ml. BORN JAPS WANT VOTE MCIMMK.NTO IIKAIfll OFFICER HAVH MI'I'ONKHK PARENT Alii! M(HT PROMPT OF ALL IN FII.IM1 IIIIITII (WHTIPICATKH HA HIAMKN'TO, April 30. Tho roiircn of Jiiinnvu pnronta Hint tho cltlinslilp of lliolr American born ttilld ii shall uot bo subject to attack III the future U evidenced In tho fact Ihnt fioy do not delay n day In Minx Hair birth rcilincata with tho propor nuthotltlon, ni-cnrding to Dr. W. K. I.lnd,uy, clly honllh offlcor of Hue rnincnlo, "Oihur foreigners arc more or I cm Ir lu thin regard," inld Dr. Lindsay todii), "hut not tho Japanese. They do ir t havo to bo encouraged or ro in I ml ml of this safeguard, but appear at thin iittlc n within a few hours after tint birth of chltdron." Dr. Lindsay further doclarad that (lit! blith rale of Japanese was great ly IikiciuIiik, and materially outnum bering. Hint of any othor alien raca la (his dUtrlct. Maria Tom, Qyp&y, 108 Years of Age .BbBBBBBBw. sslsHB. '' BBBBBBBnmmmmmmmmB MaT&!.i jviimW gggggeasismmremmmwmm Um-Af3waa mmmmur Bmmmmi JisHsmivsHl A'vSBTmmTsms1sstsmls fiBSsnv.i'Ts: .W'wT-sbV '(.rBu "n i i"jpr-i': " i pfrfyr .h 'Vi stm Classified Column rOK RENT NICELY furnished rooms at th Or.. lea House, With and Klamath FOR HKNTFurnlsbsd housekeeping ..rooms. Call at 110 Second sLSl-tf I MISCELLANEOUS -I " 1- WASTKD Two messenger boys at the Western Union office. S2-tf K0NKY TO LOAN 8m Arthur 11. Wllion, SI7 Mala atreet. 1-St rezxxuzssr. -- FOR MALE roil BALE For reaUy goo4 buya ax amine any or all of the followlag : "The Argraves," 15 room, aew aad modern; G-room modera cottage ad joining; 4-room cottag. 70 Nlath treet; lot IS, block SO, Hot Bprlaga. Will sell at a aacrl0.ee. Addreaa K. O. ACgravei, I'boaali, Arli. U-U KOIl 8ALB taee oa centrally looat- d restaurant; alio part of the equipment. Saddla .Rock. l-tf FOR 8ALB Fifty toaa good alfalfa hay. K. H. Smith Realty C. 1T-U VOH BALK Lot II, block SO, Hot "prima addltloBi 60x100; aouth front; water, aewer and graveled treot; f 800 caak (or quick aale. Ad dress K. o, Argravee, Phoeali, Aria. Jttf atrvet an opitorlually to bay Mala ronriy at anrli a low pritc. CHILCOir tt'Xt Mala HI. Itioac M legal Nonces Hbertra Bale Under aad by virtue of aa aaecu Hon Isaued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the couaty of Klamath, la aa action wherela F. H. Mills waa plalatlC aad lleary Jackion defendant, upon a Judgment readered on lue tta day oi ueoaaiBar, a. v. 191 J, la favor of aald plalaUt aad against aald defeadaat for the auat of two hundred aeventy-nve (1171.00) dolUra, I did upon the 16tk day of March, 1913, levy upoa all the rlghta, title, claim aad interest of aald de fendant la aad to the followlag de scribed real property, to-wlt: Lota nine (9), tea (10), elevea (11). twelve (IS), atteea (IS), alt- tven (18). aeveateea (17), aad eigh teen (II) in block 10 (SO) of Oraad- vlew addition to the city of Boaaaaa, Klamatb county, sUte of Oregoa, Notice la hereby given that I will. on tho 6th day of May, 1911, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon of aald day, ut the court house door of Klamatb county, Oregon, sell at public auction all the rlghta. title, claim and later est of aald defendant In and to the above described property, or so much thereof aa may be aeceaaary to aatlafy aald Judgment, with tatereet aad cosU to the highest bidder. Dated this 4th day of April, 191S. O. O. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath Couaty, Oregon. Uy GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. G-12-19-S6-S a i'OK BALE Toledo computing scale; a bargain. White L. B. Dawaoa, Klamatb Valla. SB-St foil BAl.E-8irbead"of"8ae logging horses, wolght 1,700 a pair; well broko; haraoes, stretcher aad chalaa coinplete. One small logging wagon. Knqulre at 1 p, tn. or 7 p. m. at Waah Ington rooming house. II. Mardea. 30-0t ATLANTA, Ra., April 30. One hundred and eight yeara of life have iw trained up from the pipe of Maria ' jTom, ancient of anclenta among tho Ctillrote write earHy boada. ypsy tribes. If the pipe escapes lain alrrct, plioae 6c). breaking she can see no obstacle to In- ' Idvllnlte life. Bho Is engaged now upon INCOME PROPERTY N'nohn n"ef "w y Inn i no propnoi uvea, nno givee Madamn Nicotine full credit for her longevity, and advisee all women who InruHic Voa will eeldowi, If ever, nave, would bo young when tbey are old to woo tho subtle goddeaa of tobacco. Maria Tom Is 101 yeara old by the recorda of er tribe. She seeaui scarcely more than sixty, with her smooth face and quiet eyes. She la the ancient mother of the tribe, aad an oraclo to whom all give heeej' She tells the fortunes of the young men nd the maldeas when the tribe pltchea ILa tenia to reat aad trade horeea. She will even consent to counsel outaldera If the Itching of her palm la quieted with sliver before abe speaks her worda of wladom. Aad after all the gist of her advice la to smoke a pipe. Her long life, she firmly believes, has come from the mellow briar that la constantly between her teeth. Her advice to girls who prefer loag life to delicate completion la to amoke. The pipe is the thing. No cigars or clgarettea for her. Keep a pipe constaatty be tween your lips, counsels Maria Tom, aad your yeara may well be long la the land which has been given you. She Intenda to live aa long aa her pipe endures. The camp to which Maria Tom be longs la no different from any other gypsy camp. It will spend an Idle week or two In Georgia, awapplng horses, telling wondrous fortunes and then set forth again, perhaps for the other side of the world. And the an cient woman will travel with the cara van, aa sturdy on her legs aa any girl, her pipe tn her mouth, capable alike of a hard day'a Journey or a hard day'a work, Impervious to wind aad weather, wrapped about la wladom as by a mantle with all the wladom of all tbo ages In her young-old eyes. "I have lived a long time," said Maria Tom, "so long that I1 have al most forgotten the daya of my youth. I havo been In many landa and amoag strongo peoples. I have seen gener ations of men com and go. I was aa old woman before'any of these peo ple who are with me had come lato the world. I am old. In years, eat young In heart. Tobacco has beea my solace since 1 was a little girl. I ex pect to live aa loag aa my pipe ea durea. I advise all women who would llvo long to amoke. There Is more comfort In a pipe of tobacco thaa la beauty, which Is sure to fade. I, toe, waa pretty when I waa youag, tat I left my beauty behind me la the years." MILKING AIDS AT THE FORT MHK DAIRY KIMHT TO HK KqtJIP I'KD COX RANCH WILL PRO DICK THIIKK TIIOUHANDfl TONS OI' CLOVKR HAV TIIIH YKAR (Special Cerrcupondence) FOUT KLAMATH, April SO. Ev erything l prosperous In Wood River , VSIIey. John Col has started to seed InK the thousand acres that he broke lam year with the big power plows. Mr. Cox now has about 1,300 acres In cultivation, which be expects to seed to ultlko clover by next year. The Cox ranch 'When well seeded will pro duce about 3,060 tons of clover hay each year, In addition to tbs abun dance of rich pasta re. .Ocorge Llek Is going Into the dairy business quite eitesilvely. He la In itialling a mllklac machlae to milk 6 cons tbla aeaaea, and expects'' to la- crease bis herd to 100 Beat year. Marlon Looetey, local ageat for the llurrell-Lawreaee-Keanedy milker. Is Installing the equipment for Mr. Lisk hew Assistant Sect'y of State IT IT" TYPEWRITERS Now MacHlaee. IMMMI Down aa4 MSS A "- .WW IB hmpi Klaenath Valla Mask Meuao. MONUMENTS We have Just reselved from Mm Kait a carload ef marble mm neats, all, aew dealgM. We also ataaafaeture me--meats to. erder Mn lilwl . , r eesj esYJMTrvJsBW-ai , RWw i . . 1 v , t wBWJBWaWaaiiWaWawawawawsgBjlBSHBBSBSWSBWaVi;! gggggggggggggggVL. BJimmmmmmmjmBh. HlmmmmmmmmmmmmmmV fmVijBmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjmjB IwillPlBmmmmmmmmmmm' J r-' Mtimmmummmmmmmmi m'f JtMammflSmmmmmmmmV ' " WtNUaaaaaaam'- MjfmVamHsammmmmmmmmi ! ' gaff 'wRaTemaammmmmmmYsi ' immWj W aawaaaaaaam H - .gemmmmmmmmmmmmV gmmv waaaaaaaaaaaw i HimmmmmmmmV I WaWaaaaaaaaaWl aaaaWaaaWJaaWi aaaaaataaaa, .ammmmi ggggggggggggVMPAH't ': mmmmmmmm AwWlPsssH ' . ggggggggggHlaH ;:: I gggggeW 1"' ii 'aggggeVJ Bmmmmmmiai;''''.ammmmmmmmm! 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At the age of IS he was appreatlced to a druggist la Vermont, aad later was graduated from the university ef that state .aa a physician. He weat West la search ef a practice, aad set tled at Rawlins, Wyo., where he waa A laraa Quantity of aawloca la be- employee aa a eurgeoa By i. u Ing driven dowa Wood River to thespc,Bcr""r0- LaUr heeagaged la lake, la fact the river Is so full of iramag sneep, aae eeeemeue ariw. sheep owaer la the etate. ho aaa aeea a member of the aUte legislature, a Valley will aee the first mllklag chine In Klamath couaty la opera tion. In a dairy location the mllUaui machine la next aa Importance to the creamery. Tbw la among the Bret to be Introduced in Klamath couaty, yet, before tbo aeasea Is over, they will be In -general use. logs that navigation la temporarily suspended. As there Is a large crew on the drive It la only a-matter of a few. daya until the logs will be la the lake aad the river clear again. .ewv.y.y.y.r.r.tttt'i v itrtiiv ' ,vi.vi,'i y w Ki :'J- Best?'' in Klamath OeUU armr tym s. ''r ' i-A 'AJ w, I. v WlJ ,K m ;W On accou t of y , 77,yfa deckled to retire worn I aa off cr'ng ay 240cre rdi lflrthc town'of MerrlU , FOR County algfVii i i. 1 SAME ,i .vr.. x 'y i :i Title fd-ee is r WsMVepvr Hsl aJaB aya of CWv SVJw'JaslfJBwPspe If yea wrM aae fee AJieftamfs'tifiiliariii to'isiaesd'fiemimC JsHV , laW aamBBaaBBBBmBmay , samreji t aamrev emmmas saawwP' VasTeWA eeSf gameWaJl BlpasB) amgr mwaamameawB ammamaaaae ieeim-ltt:ii '''.. .- ..'.V. assai.Ber:!, " ;. i T farm am t fines) aeVmvj, v- 7r?wj f- ,''i .' 'j b N. S. riERRILL, Owiir Mtjrrill, Ortgoft .As. W n. n ERICKSON KILLS BEAR WITH 'GUI' HITKRVUOR OK CSUTSW KORKBT8 EXCOVKTKMS BRUIN WHILE DOIXO NNPOGRAPSno WORK IN WOODS mayor of his city,, a delegate to sev eral aatloaal democratic eeaveatioas, governor of his elate, aad la ISIS waa the free sliver candidate for Ualted States seaater. Hotel Anivals ASHLAND. April SO. Martin L. Erickson, supervisor of the Crater I.ake national forest, has hung up a new record for bear killing la lb Is section by dispatching a large bear with bla "six-gun." He has the hide aa a testimony of his prowess. Recently Erickson waa doing topo graphy work la the aelghborhood of tue Mill Creek raager atatloa whea his dog began to bark ata huge aaag. Yhe dog began to die, aad Erlcksoa soon discovered brula at his winter nsp. Whsa the dog's berMag aroused the bear, he stuck his head out of the hole aad Erickson killed tho beast njeiet aWlr George C. Clark, Algoma; O. B. Moore, DorrU; J. H. Morris, Derrle; J. E. Thackara. Dorrla; Mrs. SUey Hemmlagway. Yaiaax: H. W. La Frenlere. Dorrla; P. H. Cooper, Yre ka; W. B. arimth. Portlaad; R. L. Varman. Dorr is; Fraak Woods, Bea- wlck; H. 8. Anderson, Bly. WhMePeMesua W. H. Jensen. Pertlaad: James Helton, Fort Klamath; E. C. Lamm, Danville. 111.; W. E. Lamm, Daaville, i Ills.; J. N. Gregg, Kenaett; J. B.j Moat, Oakland, Calif.; Besale Loadoa. San Praacisco; Mr. aad Mrs. R. W. Brooks. Fort Klamath; G. M. Stev en. New York; J. Frothlngham. Med- ford, Ore.; John A. Durst, Marysrille. Notice of Bherira Sale Uy virtue of aa execution la fore closure duly Issued by tbo clerk ei (i.. rirruit court of the county of Klamath, atate of Oregoa, dated the I'th day of April, 1913, in a cerUln action In the circuit court for said county and state, wherein Joseph T. I'ctVrs. as plalattft, recovored Juag ment against Lena Hardy, Ira Hardy, Jane Dee Hardy aad John Dee Haray, heirs at law of J. Prank Hardy, de ceased; also the unknown heirs ot j. Frank Hardy, deceased; also all per sons or parties claiming aay right, title, lien or Interest la the real es tate described tn the complaint' here in, for the sum of twelve hundred f 1800.00) dollars and costs and dis bursements, on the 9th day oi April, 1913. Notice Is boroby given that I will, on the S8th day of May, 11S, at tko front door of the court .bouse la Klamath Falls, la said county, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon of saia aay. laell at public auction to the highest bidder, for caah, the following ee- srrlbed property, to-wlt: Btt of 8B)i of Section su; n ot NEK of Beetles SI, Twp. SS I., B. 9 B., W. M. Taken aad levied upoa aa the prop erty of the said dsfeadaata, or aa much thereof as may be aecessary to satli'fy said Judgment la fTor ef Joseph T. Peters against said defead aaU, with iatorest thereon, together with all costs aad dlsbursemtnts that kave er may aeerae. Dated April , ISIS. 0. 0. LOW, Sharif. By OIO. A. Haydoa. Deputy. , S9.SrS-S0-ST h Frank Wooda is here froa wick, Calif., atendlag to business But ters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Swingle have gone to Yamhill couaty, where thsy will visit their daughter, ,vtvv,v,v,v,,v,vv,u.,mlj waaaaaamaaaammawa Would you i .blame her if she kicked? t-. .. - . .. csggMBmV'' -"'. "-';. aaaaaaawaw . mammmmmmmm. '- 'daTsaTsffsmaammmV - M't- ' 'BmYsKaaaaamj v- i-a amTsBenaTTsmml ' ' J maajjjr veJJaW, clsHk'' wmaaarF' l'VJSmW sfsvi.SBBsH W ' vsfivEalLammmV mi'-i- ,'', 11 jLJBaam 1 -' wf'SBmmmmmmarmVI al aMaaaaaaaamawm: Vka9 NfllwCt1 MmaTsfsVaf eemmmBwB SmasBmy If k'a worth havtac are werea) aariag. See CttUrete, SM) PheaeSS. POI K: m ,w -- w w OKECfON and WAawtlN OYOK Business Directory DteMtory or Mch Clly. Tottb aad vmaee. atvlasdcxrlatlv k'.ch er each alwM, leeMloa, sopolttloa., ttle- erspa. aaiseiae hvoi pwoi, klw Cl assists DliwcteiT, eompllwl Mr builases aa4 proTMsioe. r I. reua vo, shttu What's the Matter With the OM stdi? It's not getting aay younger, yoa know, and once la a while It a reat and overhauUag. Rallread watches are cleaned and overhauled once a year to Insure aeearate time keeping. Why eot bring yours In aad let us give it Ue atteatlea that la accessary for good time keeping. frank m. orr WatchsaakoH Jeweler ad Fagvsvec. 8,, P. Watch laeaecter ( WIReMa Beddsac Xoei'd coMldcr yetmr wtf levlcfnl . taamk, If ske dkUH kick at w-Alnf the Ita ft, f nil. '. tllir discs, from a ! com '' bowl CKeUBicpcrator, wnvei abe aom ' .Wfll' be waeblat tbe iiaple, UlM cl DftiiTTstoievBowl. TtMaereaeeslMweaM eeeHy eteaasd Deary Teh alar 'tar - late) .1 jrt St .. , j-X NfMSSI Wfl. c. HARDWARE DEALER H U.:fcN i V . '-, - - -i -VI . ,rT ft'iJ xr SAGE TtA BEAUTIFULLY DARKENS THE HAIR WHEN FADED AND GRAY Pure Upper -Lake ICE vaaaaaaam lcll?trsdl taiywktre Ii tktclty A. P. HUTCHDCt rce'279 W MUed WMh Balahar, . Sefti a4 Cares, The ate ot Sage and Sulphur tor restoring faded, gray hair to Ita nat ural color date bee t!ieMi sr'a Ume. Ske kept her hair fully darkened, gieaay anev with a brew ot SageiTea and Sal Whenever hsr halr'rel oat or that dull, faded or streaked ance this simple mlsture waa, with wonderful ef est .But the brewing at home la aad out of data. Nowa4aya ehsmurts do this betler than 01 By. asking at any ' drusetore ready-to-usa product, eaUed "W; sue aad Sulphur Hair Iteaaedy,", wlllrget a la btme fer, ahent cents. Some draggUU make, their own, which la usually too stleky, so InstaC upon getUag Wyeth's, which oan be depended upon to, restore nat ural color and beauty to the hair, aaa la splendid tor daidraf , dry, feverish sealp and faiung hair. well known downtown druggist customers Jntis. ot WyeU-s Sulphur, beea-se, they say, ao natnrauy ana aveav can tell RjlMMi been ap- 'a ao.easyao.wse. too. Yon mpen a apoage or ten eraen It through your habvtak- trand at a time. 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