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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
-l' HseaaaaaeaV Guide MWMMMMMI r-o, Houtton'i OPERA HOUSE DARK TEMPLE THEA1RE 'Kathleen Mavottravca," Edlion Drama "Tho fao.000 Curt," Knlera Dramn "Tlw Mrtliilay (n," Vltagraph Comedy "The K.Cnvlct," Sellg Drama MAT1.NKK ll.tll.. .IT Xiato am. lici:.nsi:i hctchi STAR THEATRE MMkMoTks uti Vawleville PIOGIAM TONIGHT THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. Publish dally except aaasay ay Mm Herald Publlehlag Ceapaay e Klamath Fall, at lid Foafth Bt Entered at the poatoBce at Klamath Pall. Oregoa, for transmission Ihroagb tha malls aa seeoad-eleta aiatttr Subscription terms by eiall to aay ad drea In the Ualtad States: Ono your 15.00 One month ................. .50 Borden Heiress Ran Away to Qet Home KUtMATH rAUA . ORKOON THUUSIIAY, .MAV H, ISl.t Weather ConditioM for April Date Mas. Mia. Weather 1 48 11 Clear 2... 59 S Clear 3 61 S5 Clear 4 8 SI Clear 5 71 41 Clear 6. ! .77 40 Clear The American Drama "A Dollar DM It," "Marphy'a 1 O V," Keystone Comedy Spilt Reel "The CUmax," Solax Drama The Patriot," Tanhouaer Comedy No YaadevUle. ADMISIO.V 16r STAR THKATER ORCMBBTItA Reri Tape Cists the Gtitnia.ii $310,010 PARIS. May 8. Red Upe may cause the city of Pari to lose a $300,000 bequest from a Oermaa who left the sum to be used in build ing dwellings for worklux men. Ad vised of the terms of tho will, tho Paris city council began an Investiga tion to determine the way la which the money could be accepted. When the investigators reported today they were informed that Herman heirs of the testator had applied to the courts and had been awarded the entire amount. Suit to recover will be li mediately instituted. ,a Laa " Baaaaaam . J- 'enananananananananannaLw Lawn Tennis Season 6ets Cabinet Folks University Goes in For More Hot I'AMiiniiHii:. Mass.. May ,- Tho Catholic University of Washington to day IiopimI to break Into higher col Ilk., bnseball circles, whtm tho Houlh eru nlno lined up against Harvard, Tho bi-ttlng fauired Calhollo I'nlvor-ally. HKAI. K8TATK TIMNNfMlH CIIKVY CHA8K, Mil,, May 8.TI10 Uutted Htatvs lawn Ton n In Assm-ln tlou season opened today on tho links of the famous Chovy Ctimo Club, fWlth a schedule of opon doubles. Members of President Wilson's call 'inot and of tho diplomatic corps were ,nmong those who wilnoHtu-d tho con tests. President Wilton, no is a Kred Clack to Wm. M. Ilruce, war- mrmbcr of the Chevy Clinvo Club, was rmiiy ,el, $10, lot 3, block 34) lots expected lit motor out hero later In 10 ami II, block 31, Worden. tho afternoon with his daughters. W1,t Hi Wor.lru to H, I. Payne, war- . rnnty ,(,,,,,!, no, lot 1, block 10, pco me isiesi arrivals oi ri'inavr w,,,.!,,., Tho Klamath Dovoloptneiit compa ny to Aha Warren, warranty lrd, 10, lot S, block 3w, Hot Mprltigs, , J, F, Magnlro to SSeno Klmbnll.t warranty deed, f to, lot 5, block 34,' First addition. United States o Freeman Part, pal , aaaaaaaaaaj rsDBJaaaMaaaaaSaaasBBBBi pfflaW' " bji - j KLAMATH VAUm MWHIO iltltJHH tola Iteni-irHi.ii ; Cla, ,Vi ,,, " liflawity and 1.11 :." "-. Hl.cr ,,mv ' to nrlii. in,. .." AriM) for Hl,,,r 'kZ rhrrMl.lora,,dWllL,JJ; .lsa. .,,,, lkXi? Ilooery anil I'lrt.irt. " II. M.tl.NI.X, I'M.ptlrtp, v" Tl .Main rw, ,. nor, rutt-n 4.mtauu Km ,,., m,, u.m.i, HdUu, ntors at Klamath Valley Warehouse t Company. 7-4t To boost Klamath county send Tha Herald to your Kastern friends. I Pure Upper Lake ICE DcliTerctJ aaywhere ia tke city A. P. HCTCH1NS Theme 270 W Grocery e Buying Urocerr aylaa should aavn earafttl attaatlea. It'a aaay ss make a mlataka. Wa aaUera hettar (rocerlea are tha cheater creeartaa. Caraftd kavara alao kaow tala. Qraeery kanaf la year Hotel Ariivals Motel Mall Aloaso Morrison, Portland W. Wat- kins, San Francisco; F. L. Burns, Fort Klamath; Jack Beers, Sacramen to; J. E. Smith, Sacramento; J. A. Ferliag. Hartford. Coan.; Mrs. W. R. Murdlck, Los Angeles; Mrs Jack Bee- be, Los Aagelea; J. H. Keroa, Red Bluff; 11. B. Johnstone, San Fran cisco; Harry Foster. White FMIcaa Wsa. E. Barrett. Chicago; T. J. Turnbull, Sacramento; P.J. Kellehey, San Francisco; E. L. Le Curt, Wil lows, Calif.; T. F. Hayes; Woodland, Calif.; I. M. Johnson. Oakland; E. J. Grant, Algoma; a A. Wlster, Dana mulr; Angus McLeod, Sissoa. I have a nlee aaaortmamt of taa Lucky BUeblrd plr-s at Tarleaa prleaa. Dainty for summer. McHattaa. The Herald, tfty eaasta a moaU. i ,i"ji CHEAP LOTS Lare lot ess Cresceat ave. at S40O Grocery Selling Good lot ia Nichols aoVHtlosi at fcftM, term. Oaa ta Second Hot Sfitteas at fSM, tenia. Sesaa of the beat lata is Nfebees addttlass astd est Craaccat aveaae aaar aew coart heaae at very lew aricaa and ea easy tenaa. CNILCOTL Mala 8c tmm M mmmmmrmmmmmmmammmmmB NEW YORK. May 7. Ramona Borden, the 17-year-old daughter ot Call Borden, one of the owners of the Lastern milk trust, ran away from nor father, she told reportsrs In New York, because she wanted a home On her discovery by her father la Boston and her return to this city hr posed for photographs and then told her story In detail, with the hope, the Borden family belloved, that the sen nation would be explained and ended. But the mystery remains, and there hns been no reason given to the p'tb lle for the disappearance of the young woman in company of two married woman friends. The young woman vehemently denied accusations made by her father against her friends. She will go on to Los Angeles with her mother, who is separated from the father. Ia telling why she ran of she said: "I ran away from the sanitarium at I'omptoa Lake. N. J., because 1 want ed a home, and 1 know I woald not have one nalefs I reached my mother. I was tired of being tossed from hotel to hotel, from school to school, with Ue sanitarjum la between. I wanted a home, and I still waat a home, ana I am going to have a home. "I am going to live with my moth er In Los Angeles, and I am golag to school out there, where 1 can lead an outdoor life and bare a none." I WANTED A OOD MAN Ttrullu tvU lull. Ml WlllM It ! k-l M ltH l.-J la l vwM.IewlH IOtl3ui. a r)aala rf IMIIIrtk r. J l. tat. tMV l IIMHM Ml H lwlallMMfcvUt.,,,1 t all Miniv T'1 alii Wan mt ! ! II in l ami a s mm vaajMa at , laalr lfa,ria, taa Inm Milt hi taa l.aaa I lanalill i la U4 latalauutrt. I(i BMMllMllMaulU l lanUtl aaM tl la(. rrara. Writtllaua.Hi. mat artlaffaaa.lM.ak4 1" a,,iMitMmairr KSiirnss:' W.4a.M sie iimnmin't aioa. rONVLANO, ONC. IS Ja4 l ) aa If k'e wsarth havtag, H'a wart hv surtag. See ChUcete, m Mala Hi. PhoaetM. Ia our busiaeas. Wa sell aaly "better" groceries, and wa sell them for the least mosey possible. Van Riper Bros. Phone 851 To Lease For the payment of taxes I will lease to responsible party or parties for the term of Are years my SS0 aerce of land sit uated nine miles from Klamath Falls, Oregon, aoverameat ditch upon place. For furtj.r particulars jBfJwaTaaaaJwjLawimM-n--ii 11 SBBaaaaBaaaaaaasBaaaaaawsawsssssawawaw-afaTiata Falls, Oregon, aoverameat ditch upon place. For furtj.er j particulars see I New City .LAUNDRY H. P- .AURNEAVX f I , Baldwla Mardwata Oe. I I . Jetpt)ie fcand work j wb mk frutotf WLWLWLWkWLWkWLXWLM glMaRM--B llOR KEPbjar WMHH57r I Msdtni l-room fceajs, far- I Mgm!Wwri9f I nlsaed, plaao. MT.M. I iNaHHgitf;''AIW' ai 1 1 ' TQ9m " 1 I fanllatfaF I II VMSML.WUM(M I IH,HMHKiHHHHpHHfag1HK jpjlwwJsgaw saapsj Hlgf eV-HS bWAbTbbT aategVaVlgaaaaaat inm 9GBBwWfmW!lmwl!9BTPJIII "J""""'"',,I"',"''"e'''" Something Really Interesting FOR THE RANCH BUYER 169 acres unimproved land, II miles from Klamath Falls, on county road. Big spring that never goes dry. Price f!6 per acre Ter.v.1 ent.H NWti.Rcc 3S.3J.I5. Flora A. Urkln to I). 0. Stevenson, Warranty deed, ft, lots I and 6 block I!, Oporluulty addition. II. II. Iloyt to II. Iloyt, warran ty deed, 13,000, 84 NU'4, NM HWti. fee. 39-40.13. Clara A. Ilealu lo Kdward Iteatn, warranty deed. 110. VH NW'U. Hec. 7-40.10. II. M. Itarnra to Mary VanHteen klttc, Warranty deed, $10, HWV. HK VJ, lit), 8WU HKU, 8cc. 3739.10. A. II. Olds lo II. F. Hyatt, warranty deed, 110, HH or lots I and 6, block 45, First addition. 1). W. O'Doniifll In Arthur K, Krott, deed, 1 10. lots II and 13, In block 13, First addition to Kant Klam ath Falls. Herald Want Ads bring reeulu. ATLAS ONE OF THE BEST GA5 ENGINES Hade Do not com pare the old "Atla5" with the one built today Are built from 4 H P to aoo H P Write (or full particulars to the Atlas Gas Engine Agency Astoria J. B. FIELDS, Oregon Manager feKn a2 ?fflfcJM mWiPi rV IA la-mfeaMseW'V aaaaa' m.mi Spring is the Season To Install n now and iMOlt, batfcrs. In your lioiuo. so ,m w , luxury or miiMiu ,ir,nc ,h '" mottUis. A batlirii. . t any l, ?. bolli.i luwy ami a 1. M,u,iM heallh of )mtr fart ir .tIu..4. .' vluauHttrs lltl fit titim.i. t".J. r ....!., .... ... -il'-M inn, niHj nun 7011 w J,(j lirir ami promiit work troia e: i.ir 1 1 v I Kin J. uiiiMah, lrssUsal I.', M. HaMi, Vlrr-I'rra, n, trt . Ilrrt K. H'Mhrew, Mecvttary Surveyors and IrriqatioH InqiniMTs KLAMATH COUNTY ABS1RACT CO. A8STRACIING Msa, llaas, Hlutrls4a, Rir. KIM.tTII. I.Mj4, DIi:ooX One of the best farm and stock ranches in Klamath county; beautifully located, facing oa the Lower Klamath Lake; 7 miles from Merrill, miles from Midland; 70 acres la crop; heavy learn soli aad a snap at f 3500, Tema J. F. MASUIRE 431 iUbtaHrtft Bt - 7 SjMeaBJaFTs '' - - rinisn Ibis Storv I WORKMAN in an I H C wagon fat mj wis captaining tiio various) tge ot wagon construction to aa interested visitor. He picked up tWO Blcriaa nl Inner lataf .,.ll... !- and asked the vWtor to notice the difference ia the weijcht 'of the two piece. The lighter Piece, he explained, was kiln-dried. The heavier piece was air-dried. It had retained the resinow tap which adds strength and toughness, white in the kiln-dried piece of 7fc7crtfofedawn out by tb to Every Stick of Lumber Used in IHC Wagons Is Carefully Selected. Air-Dried Stock Here was something to think about. The visitor asked for a test as to the relative trength ol the two pieces of wood. The air. dried piece held up under nearly double the ian&to&. Win-dried piece of To the eye there was no difference betweea Weber and 3olumbug wagons have wood gears. Steel King and New Bettendorf haS teel gears. I H C local dealers handle the wagon, ugt suited to your work. See them for literature and fuU information, or, write Irti-itioial HitTMlar CMayaaj of Aawica . . tlaeersoratsa) r " asm rertlaad Ora. efcalalsaaWsMs BWRwriB-Mrf'rT LAY OUT ALL YOUR BILLS and figure out ho rnulii uuVo If too tlicni, Mors than the rate of Inlcrnl by a goes ee If you amro a IcKttnr of tMs bank you would l la a fosHiai to aily for a lon of the e lo illirounl your bllli. Tbtakk ovsr. First Trust and Savings Bank Klamath Palla, Orcrfon i Headquarteri for BLUE STONE FORMALDEHYDE Full Strength Lowest Prices UNDERWOOD'S Cornr Mnln ,,nJ 7- eeoMi FHOMPT SERVICeJfflCASONABLC PRICEB W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. ft, aCTWgKN MAIN sPafMIB-TLJ CT . NO KLAMATH FOURTH & eeeee e4v ti ' .!-! o.-; n . !