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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1913)
W'tl & rNif BaVBmadsBWBmv Guide t-nrv).timm Houston's OPERA HOUSE OPKItA HOUSK TONIGHT ONLY "GIPSY IU.OOI)," Ttic Bepreeue Drnmatlc Photo-Mar In Three Act Featuring the Darte HomUm1 Actress, MISS A8TA MKLSOX Price 10 and 13c Usual Dmic after tlie Show THE EVENING HERALD V. O. SMITH MHar Published dally WHt Bandar br Herald Publishing Oempany of Klamath rails, at US rorth M. Catered at the poetoBce at Klamath FalU, Oregon, tar transmission through the nail at second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad- drew In the United States: One year , 15.00 Ono month ............. 50 KLAMATH r.MJJ. ORnXJON SATLIUUY, MAY 8, 11 8 TEMPLE THEATRE MATIN KK DAll.i AT Utau ALL LICKNSKD PICTCMM "Pathe Weekly," Current Events "Lend br a Maerl CWcfteea," Melles Feature In Two Parte "Slice aad Nlae,M Labia Comedy AT THK CHURCIIK8 mm saw ii a "aW 1 1 ..,. , M in, m&&PFim vM' 7Wis Millionaire f? i?j' ILLLHLtehk A v . aac mwaii mi I lim ! i i JnEE:' IbT Er' T i I , t .flttl.WVV Wl ' AKJVKsSaKsS t.iMT -.". "v aw i' ' s ii ii 1 1 sasamBBBBmbBw "-msami v - i v i vnwHkra aWwV V 3w v XiU'nxftWWMB .yswMSij h. dWMBsrav i - v ,nqnpN www -- -.1-"" WEEKLY SERMON The Golden Calf Iter. J. 8. HMktMeld, l'Mtor flwa r rvabyterlan Clmrcli B BUNDAY "Tlthtwad'a rmUcameMt," Blograph Comedy OM Oermwa'a Gal," Eaaaaay Comedy "A Yeatkfnl KnJcM," CdUoa Comedy-Drama "taaeeeace," rathe American Drama STAR THEATRE VwkTlllc PIOGRAM TONIGHT OMTHKCS DVO afli'CUaa Mnalcnl Xeeeltf "Faaker'a Fanlak,n AaMrieu Cemedy IVeakyteriam Chtwcl Pine and Tblra rtrccu. Hot. J. S. Stubblefleld. iator. Sunday achoo) at 10 a. m., J Maton supcrlnlenaoat. Junior C. K. at J: JO p. m. Vera liouttoa auperintendeat. ChrUtlan-EadeaTor at 7:00 p. ., Krncit Nail, prealdent. Preachlns at 11 a. m. and 1:00 t. m. by the paator. Morning aubject, "The Ooldea Calf." Krenlng aubject, "Ual and Rachel" Prayer meeting at 7: SO p. m. Wed nesday erenlag. You are cordially inrlted to all of theee aertlcee Grace MettodaM CpiecepaJ Oinrck Corner Tenth and High atreeu. Iter. Geo. H. Feeae, paator. Sunday tehool at 9:30 a. m.. Geo. J. Walton auperintendent. Qroup meeting will occupy the day at thli church. Kay-Bee to two parte portraying Me em the Maclean Border IW CMMrea'e Ceairacy," TkaBkeaeer Comedy OOftHKO BCNBAY WIXUM OXXARK, The lad (rem the lead ef the "Blarney Stone," and kta Coleea Bawa la a reined IrUh Comedy alngiag Sketch, "Bewm by tfae Sprtag" AH -New Pletewe MiM STAB THEATER ORCHB8TKA Grocery Buying f '- t x "i 1.i mm knulaa aJMa1af aeaiWM wivn mm Jim aw-e ew - awke a mjetake. We keUere better groeerlea are tke cheaper grecerlM. Careful harera alae knew thU. Oroeary wuylag at yeur buataaea and Grocery Selling 4 U our kuaiaeaa. We aell ealy "better" groeerlea, and we aell them (or the leait money poaei- Van Riper 13ros. Uptlet Ulghtb and Caaal atreete. Sunday school at 10 a. m. U R. l)e Lap, auperintendent Elder J. B. OrlaUh will preach la the morning at 11 o'clock and la the evening at o'clock. Church e the Sacred Heart- Corner Worden avenue and DeaaM treat. Week day aunt every meralag at Flrat maaa at :!; klgh awaa aad beaedlcUea at 10:10. Catechetical laetrueUea (er the ckUdrea Saturday aad Sunday mera- lag at 9:10. Rev. Wm. McMillan, 8. J., paator. Chnrcht 9t the Dlahop Paddock la charge. Servlcea at Houatoa'a opera bouae. Morning service and aermoa, at Ua,m. Baptism, confirmation aad cos munlon at 3 o'clock. Lord's Supper. Brst Sunday of the month. Guild meeta Friday afternoons. Christie Corner Ninth aad Plae atreete. Bible achoo'i at 10 a. at. Y. P. 8. C. E. nt 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting at 7 : 30 p. m. Wed uesday. You are welcome to all these ser vice. Local news appears Mrtt la The Herald. CHEAP LOTS Larae lot oa Crescent eve. at SJOO nt " New City LAUNDRY wiw '.i ,' '18Jr immmttem BainI unrk ,r"!,'" "T" .-'' mmA ui HAnI h .wrwei aae arnvmsn i ' - ' - - ' mwamasjB-ajmeeci - i . , fjageaii w. T . I. . 1. ' Good lot la Nichols addeUea at 83e, terms. Ope. la Becoad Hot Springe at $, terate. Bene of the beat Iota ha Nickels addition aad oa Oreaceat aveaae near new court heuee at very low prices CHILCOTt Mela St. PkenedB What's the Matter With the Ofd Watcli? It's not getting any youaer, ypu know, and once la a while It aeede a rest and overhauling. Rallread watches are cleaned aad overheated. ooce a year to Insure aeeurate tlsse- kaeplag. Wby aot briBg yours la aad Uf us give It tke atteatlea.tkat la accessary for seed time keepteg. FRANK M. DPP Watelueake,. Jeweler aad Kagrever. S, P. Watch WttUMe Text ttodus 11:14. Tho Instinct to worship It constitu tional In man. He may worship an Invisible God. The aun, moon aad stars, a reptile, a bird, an es or a goldea calf. The motive that moves man to worship may be fear; It may be a feeling of need or It may be a desire to express his gratitude to his creator. Tho llebrows wore In the wilder- ne. Motes, tbeir leader, baa gone up luto tho mountains to commune with Johovah. Moaee was gone long er thnn they expected him to be. They said tbey did not know what had be come of him. They felt vary keeayy the need of some superhuman kelp. They wanted to move, but did not know which way to go. They were Impatient. They really wanted a chnugo of rulers. Thoy aald to Aaren: "Let us make gods which shall go before us." Aaron took the golden earrlaga which they brought aad mado a golden calf for thesa to worship. Those Hebrews were aot ao very discreet from men of today. Thty had the aame worshipful Instinct. When they were lit deep aeed tkey looked for auperkumaa kelp. Tkey were aot very well acquainted with Jebovab, so they naturally tuned to the gods. They had seea their mas ters worship, aad bad ao doubt them selves worshipped la Egypt The time comes to most of us sooaer or later when we feel the aeed of divine help. It may not atrlke us with much .force until we nnd ouisolvoa standing on tho crumbling edgo of eternity, or sio lomo ono very dear to us standing ithcro and realise our Inability to giro nny help. To whom, then, shall wo 'turn, If wo know not tho true GodT To n irnlilftn ealtf i When Mosea apako to Aron about his folly Aaron attempted to excuse hinwxir i.v lmiiln tlm hlrtiuo partly Jupon Providence nml partly upon tho people. Tho truth of the matter Is that Aaron did not have backbone enough lu atnud up for whut bo know to bo right when the people were against him. Aaron said tho people compelled him to make tho golden calf. Thoro used to be a lot of largo shippers who got rebate from the railroads. Ono shipper said ho knew 11 was not right, but hi competitors all did. nnd thus compelled him to. There aro n great muny politicians who do things which are not right, ,hut they hne the mo excuse that Aaron had, the people compel them to. Many big buslne men In the Katt who are paying tho girls they employ an Impossible wage, say thoy hate to do it, but thoy are compelled to. Many peoplo do thing in society of which they do not approve them selves, but they say social customs compel them to. Hero In Klamath Palls we need omothlna to raako us froe. so that Iwo shall not be compellod to do things 'which we know wo ought not to do. Precisely this Is what Chrlttlaulty Is for. He that la free In ChrUt la free Indeed. LAY OUT All VOIR Bills mid ngure out IQW - twil.1 make It m u . Mure IhsntbTS i tni,t(,ri lM n f a depo.UorefS J0W'''or,.,0,JJ; ltMll.(iiiil)ourWu( ti.T! nver. " First Trust and Savings Bank Klamnth Falls, Oregon CMkete writes aerety bonds. Mala street, pkoae M. INCOME PROPERTY Ask we aheat a well located Mala street let wHn bosMtac briagiag good hsreate. Yoa will seldom, If ever, have am nppnrtawlty to bey Mala street property at each a lew price. CHILCOTF. SB Mala St. WOOD Dry Slab Wood, 18-lacb. Dry Fir fUah, IB-laca. . . .fd.M IS-lnch Body Wood fMMM lA-tech gree Plae Blab. .SS-TS IB-laca frees Fir Mak . .CAM KLAMATH FUEL CO., O. Peytoa, Manager OsBce, 11M Ptee. PHeaeS4Ml Hotel Anlvals White Pelicaa Tho. L. Mulbern, Sarrameato; Fred I. Jones, San Francisco; J. W. FlUaerald. Ounsmulr: D. P. Doak. San Francisco; J. M. Hockmutb, San Francisco; . L. Stewart, Sacramento; C. H. Oorcb, Slsson; Oco. Hlnlsb, U. 8. engineers; J. M. Campbell, Dunsmulr. Hotel Hall F. C. Kldred, Oonanxa; J. D. EUon and wife. Ban Francisco; M. Posacr, San Francisco;' It, L. WllUrd, Baa Francisco; K. McKentlt and wife. Sacramento; H. W. WltUams, Saa Francisco; W. II. Griffith, Portland; II. H. Olltette aad wife. Ashland; 3. B. Keltenbofer, Portland; H. H. Mc Cain, St. Louis; E. P. Rogers, 8aa Francisco; W. J. Kerwtn, Dorrls; Chas. C. Raid, neddlng. Ilamona Horded, tho IT-year-old daughter of (lall llordeii, son uf the man who founded tho llordtn milk concern, which Is the most Important concern In tho milk trust, ha been sought In n score of cilice. The heir ess of the millionaire had been living with her father at the Manhattan ho tel In Now York. She slipped away to vUll Mm. HheMon White, a chura In Washington. Her father sent detec ting from the llradlcy agency of Washington to take her away, aud on tho advice of a physician she was removed to Dr. Adams' sanitarium at I'omplon I-ake, N. J. She remained there a week, and then tired of the gentle life. Two i omen appeared with an automobile, Into which she Jumped, her nurse fol lowing, and they went on to Newark, N. J. There she eluded the nurse, and with the two women disappeared. Her father was dUtracled. The moth er, who lives In t.os Angeles, was greatly disturbed, while her father Is distracted. The young owau with Mr. WUle another friend, Mrs. T. A. Ilaacke of (Irooklyn, was later found In a Hoc ton hotel. GETTING GRAY? USE SAGE TEA TO RESTORE NATURAL COLOR OF HAIR Spring is the Season To Inslnll n new nml model Wtlroea In your home, so tnu am l Injury ill hat'liii tlurl. iv. miinths , .iut!ir,i nt say tln i, lull i uury siidaiifHiliy.tm, Cniiitn ot your 'i.u y dtm: ir . ileaiiltnrri Ul on titluM fre H right nay and ou hiituj. title ami iinuiini nork (fun .0KI.CLCY ltlL 1TATK TKANMFKHH The following realty transfers, recently Died with the county clerk, are furnished by the City and Count) Abstract cempany: Says Beg aad Sulphur Dark sea Ike Hair HeaaUfaUy aad Hair that loses its color aad lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, says a well known local phar macist. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea aad Sulphur to keep her locks dark aad beautiful, and even today this simple prepare; tlon has no equal. Millions' of women and men, too, who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is ao attractive use only Sage Tea and Sulphur. 3,-J Nowadays we are not bothered wli tho task of gathering the sage leavi and the mussy mlxlna at home. 81m bottle of the ready to use preparatte: ly ask at any drug atore for a 60 cent called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." Customers like this best because It darkens so naturally; so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It ba been applied. Besides, It contains ingredients which take off dandruff, stop scalp Itching and fall ing hair. No, It isn't a.dys, or even llko It. You Just dampen a sponge or hoU brush with "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur" and draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Uy morning the gray hair dis appears; after another application or s restored to Its natural color. delights the ladles with Sage and Sulphur" Is that tlfully darkening the hair brings back the gloss and It an appearance of LOEWE TAILO TQR RE&Biiar Meaera a-rook bouse, far alsked, plane, ia7.lt. l-reom be, 1M0. . ELMEK X. ntlNCH f IB MAIN Our Exclusive Fa Your Mea Insure plot hes 51S ruin Street twqJt.1 AUBBa1. bBBBBBBBb1 bBsbBBBBBBMAu aBBBBBBBBBMbsHVM nlBBBBBBBBBHw ) BJHBBBBBBBBjkk BYSBSSBSSBSSmBWi. Bl r iBHHiiiiiiiim am.- ss HM: isBBggB igHcut to jBrte mBBmV JBBBBBBKpjpipjjpjpjpjpjpjf - aT" v i. tfi.h..,,. ri.w.l..ta... am.m. I no rwaiuaiH utiuiiuvui iviun ny to Kdwin u. Weary, warranty deed, 10, lots 7 and 8, block II, Second Kallrosd addition. Wm. S. Worden to M. W. Englan, warranty deed, f 10, lots I and 7, block 24, Worden. C. F. Stone to A. A. Bellman, war ranty deed, 110, lot 4, block 4. The Klamath Development compa ny to Harold Crowley, deed, $10, lot ZIA, block 3, Itallroad addition. J. W. McCoy to A. It. Olda, war ranty deed, 110, BA Iota 4 snd 6, block 8. The Klamath Development compa ny to Nellie Hawkins, warranty deed, 110, lot 331), block 7, Itallroad addi tion. A. A. Bellman to George O, Tug not, warranty deed, 1 10, lots 17 to 12 Inclusive, block 7; 1 to 7 Incluslce, block 0, Second addition. Tho Klamath Development compa ny to S. L. dlbrny, warranty deed, f 10, lot 231), block 3, Itallroad addition. , ivir i.. murium id r.usner urew- .ster, warranty deed, 1300, NK NH ,hi:h nuw.hoc. 13-20-14. I Tho Klamath Development comoa- ny to J, M. McDonald, warranty deed, 110, lot 1 nnd 0, block 17, Opportun ity addition. K. I). MncDonalcl to Jnnl Urfn. turf, warranty deed, f ISO, lot 6, block z; lot 8, block 3, Carrolli addition. Charles II. PJorce to Allco B. Swift, warranty deed, $10, 8HU NB, KH KH. 8WU BK, Soc. l-8-. Allco Hwlft to Pelican Bay Lumbar company, 96,000, samo parcel. I It In the Herald T It's right, than MOMDMENTS We lmvafust received from the East a carjoad of parble monu ments, all new. designs. We also manufacture moau mente irdsr fart Irfap.. MORItRIMtll IMiStOIII CO. t WwTaath St. IKin J. ZutiiMalt. Prealdrat W M. lluM). Vlrr-IVr. aad Tm. Ilrrt H. Williruw, Mevrctary Surveyor! nnd Irrkjtttiun liKjinevf KLAMATH COUNTY AHSIRUKO. A B S T K A C 1 I N (i Mm, Plan. Illueprlel, YM. MUtMATII. IMI.IA.UItfiUM KKAMATN rAUl ll J.I0 HOVaB Mole HrpmrataUt cl Ba ii.4n t'Uy A (Vs ruA 8 Hrlnu4) aivl iHlier Isadaf l in. iMhrr makes at aeaw tin ptlr. Tuning aad lUssat .tgrnfi lor Wager as WM M-lng Maddeie, 0herfa n rllrr. Virti aad Mbse u,,l. and lhlea. Be," tlimrr; and I'lttare. It. M.tlHIUV, l'i 710 Mala M. ! iiom, ttilMte iiilnuta Ke i.hU, alc tf.mlnuln Bed, tic. fLWtPSjHEEBNELtLMf He3H!!-0"J Headquarteri for blue stone formalSSe Full Strength Lowest Prices UNDERWOOD'S 'Mnr M,tn " eeeeesee eeeeeee PROMPT CRVICCJIIEAONAsl-E PHICW ,, '. '"i. 4 r"v' W. O. SMITH tRINTING 9. r !. acTwcEN 'main ' arAi IPTH ' caj- m mjgey m w AND-KLAMATH "I I i" ;m u fj 'i