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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1913)
IS MMMMMMMMM THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. Published telly ate feast hr aa Herald ftMmatag OHHMT1 a HarnaU nils, at 111 Faarta a. r-"vNI HoilltOB't OPERA HOUI1 DARK stored at the pasterns at Kmanta Faim, Onm, tor traBsmlaetaB MUrevch tab MkHt m meiMw Subeertptle wm by mall to aay ad dress la the United State! One year .... Obo month It KLAMAVV FALLS. nil OK MONDAY, MAY 1 ISIS. i 1,-1 - -.. - L I I TEMPLE THEATRE "The Power of the Camera," Olograph Cornell Tito Now Md the Lie Vltagraph Drama "Tlic Nrtalt,,' Edlscn Drama in tod : PaU Amerleaa Drama MATINHK DAILY ATtsN ALL LICENSED riCTUKHB STAR THEATRE MmIcMotIm urt Vsukville PKOGJtAM TONIGHT MONDAY "Kwt of a OOIO," Thanhauscr. Weekly WetHr hrlirt Date 1 J... 3 4 U dear ,E Tl 41 Clear 77 40 Ctear 7 T 41 Clear I 67 40 PtCl'dy t IV 4 FCCl'dy 10 10 SI Ft-Cl'dy 11 SI 0 FLCl'dy Max. Mia. WaaUar .41 II aaar .10 II Clear .41 II Claar MORE BUILDINGS FOR SAN DIE60 DKMAND FOH MUUHIT M'AOR NKCKmiTATatS TMK KRKCTION OP AT LKAS MKIKT MOHH STKUCIURmH FOR TMK PAIR. Americas Comedy "Study ta Sociology," Majeatle Dra TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "The fin gnat's Secret," Kay Bee 2-Kcel Featura "Grip of JeaJeaay," Ramo Drama "Whe GfeostMet Ghost," Thaahauser Comedy STAR TRKATMR O: Pure Upper Lake ICE Delivered aywkere ii the city A. P. HUTCH1NS FMone 27 W Grocery Buying Ureeery fenylag aaaaM bat earatal atteaUoa. It's aaar u auk a satetak. Wa bHv beljter croeeriea ar.U cheap sr fraeerie. Cartful bavera alas kww tala. Grocery, auyiaj: la year butas aad " ANKENY CANAL RUNNING' AGAIN WATERWAY MCCM ORMOTKB To) ry RHMMurra or rxamatm FALLS IB TOXINS LOW FLA ANDFLOOaHNQ Water Is agala flawing Is taa Aa kaay ditch. As k usual, tkla maaat tkat water U again flowing dowa several atraata between Plae Bad Mala, cauaiag con siderable mad, sad carrylag away parts of taa grade, la addlttea ts causlac'a heavy Haw et watar alaag Mala street to taa atarm aawara. Law place la the city are asala flooded, to become Ideal sites for ferer breed las. The water was tamed ea Satarday by taa raetamatwa senriee. Reaaeet for the water waa mad by W. T. Salve. Baa, Dies. Cat. May II. So much traattr haa baaa U dtmaad for space aad exhibit room at the' Baa Diego 1915 exposltloa thaa was ap preheaded by the city whea the pro ject waa first lauasaad, that Presi dent D. C. Collier aad' the board of exposition directors have asked the city to vote aa additional million dol lar bond ttsuo, and the measure ts warmly seconded by tha cHy council and the entire pepulatloa. It haa been found aeceaaary to erect eight additional buildings, be sides the ten first planned by the di rectors. In addition to which an Im mense stadium la to be constructed In Balboa park, capable of accommo dating tha largest conventions aad other gatherings. Tha Saa Diego HIS exposltloa. which It waa at tint though would be largely aa affair et the eouUweat, has grown so la favor with eastern states aad. forelga countries, that Its scope has broadened to world magnl tude la a few brief months, aad Saa Diego will aot hesitate to pour all the money aeceaaary lato the project to make It worthy of all .the world ex pects of It aa a heat la 116. CHINESE WIL L BE E DUCATEO SCHOOL AT fll.KNUAliK KXI'KttTH TO ACCOMMOIUTH AT LKAMT UM ORIENTAL AT THIS MUM MKR'S SESSION Qwadal. May 13.- -Her. J. K. Howard has gone Into tho busluins of, MEN WILL MEET ONCE A MOUTH giMUTKIII.Y MKKTIMI OK TIIH UIIAMIIKU til' ttIMKHOH IM 8UITMNTKH IIV SliW OMHJIt MOItK IlKNKl'ICIAIt. Instead of quarterly tncetlns,.hsre ftor the KlnmaUi Chamber of Com mono members will ho etpectod to educating tho ChlnMa youlha upon.'""' '""" " ' "V" ", an Mt.ns.ve scalo. Ho I. ..rc.ldcut f to ,1 cu. tho Oregon Cnlu. Trnlnln, .school, multcrs of . o to rsitl OddFeHews' The degree team of Klamath lodge will meet for practice at I o'eJock sharp, this sreatag. All members are urged to be oa time, aa but little time remalas la which to perfect Ue work. CUPID SPOILS INDIAN TRIAL STANLEY PETRO MARRIES THE OOMFLAimNO WITNamS, AND THE INDICTMENT AGAINST HIM IS DISMISSES. Grocery Selling our bnslaeas. Wa aeU'amly "better" groceries, and wa sell them for the least moasy j)eet Ma Van Riper Bros. Phone 85J Portland, May IS. A simple way out of a grave difficulty waa solved by Stanley Petra, a KUmatt ladlaa. wkeaaa waa married to taa young Indian girl against whom ho waa ac cused by the government of commit ting a statutory otfaaee. Myrtla Jaeksea, 17 years aid, a preUy full-blooded ladlaa girl, was the bride, aad aha was to have beea the goverameBt'a prlaclpal witness la the trlsl of Petro la the United State district court. Petro's people oa tb reservation sre well to do, owning aeveral hua dred acres of land. Ever since he was Indicted. b haa bea trying to figure m way out- of his difficulty. He baa been out oa bead, aad Wednesday came to Portland to be tried. Tha girl came ta a little later, aad they got together aad talked the matter' ever: The girl was wllllag, aad whea her mother came to town aa a witness for the government, aba fell la wtta the plaa. About half a Sanaa of the Klamatha gravely weaded their way to the court house,, aad wltasassd the ceremony, which waa performed by Judge da- RmysaPara George Bieha. local ageat for Ue Ford, haa aold oao of taeea machines to I. H. Hlbbert. sawyer at Ue Pell- can Ray Lumber company's plant. Saeerlb tar Tha Herald, ifty ecata astasia. which owns a lO-uefe tnvct ticsr illett dalo, and Is lirciurlnn to erect ft scliool io accomuuiluto 200 Chinese studeuts this summor. Itev. Howard l -uw in Washing ton, I. C, wher.i lio has ccurcd cre dentials from tho kecrctnry of stntv. and also siMtclnl crcdcntlaU from tho secretary of commute and labor, to) bring In 100 yonu men from China to the United SttM. Morrison Held ol .llniialc, u h.ink- tr. who Is vice proililMit of thi school, details Its plana as follow; "Each of tho students will bt placed under i .0o bond. In the past there hns umii couildrrable fraud practised In li) S.rlnclitK Hi of Chinese young men si .ti'denls. They have disappeared, nnd Imvp fulled to 11.11. ml tho Klatuath country. Tha tlrst will bo hold tomorrow uvciilnic. Nollces to this effect oro bolng sent !tha membors by Lewis Wyldo, tho sec- letnry. It Is believed that frequent KittM meetlnR- or Ihls kind will create renewed Interest, lit tho work of boost llisr tho county. u ''klsmaT aaw A aaaamfl sa Wl' Y 1 ' -"- - -- .. It's a toWF Tlwl tn look ovar . . "" oook with nnd. r1 '''wMhsraofp-jJ1 inllisr la lTl u teTT: Trust a,,.t ., ',1 , ""'"'"Is from f,wf - of lll.iui , 1 ""b WMth larnrsd. wi.Ty" one. -'- Firft TrutC and Savings Bik KlamNih Falls, Oregon IHUKIA'VILLK IHMNGH llcaneil from Dlekeyvlllo Clarion by tho llriid llulletln) Klmer Jones went to Tecumssh Inst spring to accept n lurratlro ix- Itlon with tho ball team as short stop, but tho captain mlij he wasn't short enough. Klmer Is 6 feet 4 In prosecute their ork In tha spools f,, it(Kklng feet when he wears 'eni, aad colleges, ns w,s anticipated. This which U not freauent. Klmer esK-cts Is absolutely n now departure, how- m (u i,ck Into the crayon portrait ever, aa the school nt 'llonda! I not business. A crayon portrait artist a mercenary enterprise, and Is notLugbt to make a gpod vaudeville at .... . .....fi K ... . .. ... .i.w un i i v-iuni. iiraciion pri'Tiuina n uinwa kviii Itenfrow Dinks, the ststlon agent, New MllkltiK Machine ,says the heat expands the rails so Three Sharpies milking machines much that It Is nine Inches farther have been Installed In Klamath coun-lfrom hero to l'urdy Junction In the jy wltbln the put three weeks, and summer than It I In the winter. Miss an order was rncelred for anothenKuphemln Mudgn went Into a drug machine from I.um Short yesterday. 'store down to the city In get some This will be Installed In about two, completion powder. The clerk askeil weeks. The maehlucs aro proving a Iter what color she wanted, and she great success, and It Is exported that 'said flesh color, of course. The clerk before the season lias advanced far gavo her some red ochre. that assay other machine will be In1 Undo Kirn llarklns never wears use. The first mschlno was InsUlled, any sorks or neckties, snd his chll- at the Kaell stock farm, and proved so dren never know whst to giro him for satisfactory that th second machine Christmas. was pat In.. Will Adams Is also hap-1 py ovsr Ue success of the machine ( There are two kinds of tasaraarr. now betas used at bis farm below Chllroto wrMr the bhm thai pays. MerrUL. New location, The Kaiser's Oily Daughter is to Weair a. Simple $1500 Gown Ualtod States Attoraey Joaaaaa waa aotlf lad et taa traaaaetloa a Ut tle later, aad, reallslag that ha would aot be able to make taa wife testify against her hasbaad, aaked Juas Wolverton to dlsmms taa m 1 1 I , t ssi SMS ji ie ! 1 , t v , PaaVaaammmamsmalaamslamBaWsmmm "" ' -T.' n-v y namlt sBoansamai saaiai a aaass aVsasai 4am . r i : I MOWUMENTS I tSLF ww,"t " r '' W) Jsavaiaatfaaoirsd from tha 4sosjswasmiawsBmsBsssiBSBBMsssBwssBssasL ,r -; -at asanas at marble mo.a- ftiiii. ' W ' ' , .a "!J I rULR SlaBmmWammWBBw ,V Wy JiS JSISSISMbm , moan- OBaMfJBf SSM WAJmOWMm ' v:,inmma',maaaaa1', I W$"illL ?!' V2 'snTW.' ..,.v. JT.j'aui---: si'. 1 each sSsss. IsesMs. ysuixle. tsO- sWBaaaaaaaataaammlflBBaat 'H. I I "' sMsewf s4. akia bssbm . .( mmml--i--l Berlla. May 11. Prlaeesa Victoria Lulse, the kaleer'a only daughter, will be married on May II, la a "simple" bridal gown coating but 200. That Is, Ue gowa proper will cost a mere $J00. The train will cost approxi mately f 800, and the bridal veil about $ S00, bringing tho total outfit cost to somo 11,000. Of course, Ue average bride would be very much "sot up" If she could spend half that much on her wedding dress, but' whea It Is considered thst Victoria pap la worth 115,000,000, and that he. re ceives a salary of somethlag like 8,- 038 per week, or 112,3(2 per diem, that 11,000 wedding outfit for the kaiser's oaly daughter, who Is marry ing Into one of the richest families of the great German empire, doesn't look like much, especially, to the daughters of some American mere millionaires, whose outfits cost 1S, OOOor more. - Victoria' Is said to have demurred when her mother gave the Instruc tions, "gaat elnfacb," or "entirely simple," to tha dressmakers. "Papa Is probably afraid of what those 'aw ful Socialists' will say," she is credit ed with having said. "Gam elnfacb." the empress again said, aad simplicity Is the keynote of Victoria's wedding gown, upon which more than 80 girl and women worked far lato tha night, so aa to finish it by May 13, By strict orders of the empress bo detail of Ue outfit was given out uatll Ua gowa waa finished today, whea aa of ficial description waa aanounced by CouBt von Eulsaburg, tha kaiser' chief marshal. The weddiag gowa waa made by the William N. Spltser firm, which has made gowns for tho empress aad her daughter for years. It is of flae white sstln, known la Gsrmany aa weiser atlas. The cut Is simple aad primly eoaveatloaal, with high sack Bad long sleeves. 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Call r wrMn for the ISIS Koilak Catalogue, It i '" , i Underwood's Pharmacy w w w -w v wyyBTfv 'rvw --"- usl . 4F J " ' r Princess Victoria Louise and Prtnea Henry of PrusslaDuko of Bruns wick, who sre to be married on May ti. -y -' rssrf designer's name 1 aa close m tho bri dal veil, or any other aprt of tho out fit will come to being Freacb. The veil Is 8 feet I laches long and C feet wide. The pestera I mad un of 300 made, at the fiaest last aad baad-em- separate drawing-of the design. It broiderad la a apeclal design. presaaU a fin filmy picture of bios- Tha. bridal Toil waa mad la the soma. famoua Slleaiaa Spltsea Schui. or Jacludlag tha wadding dress, twen Uc seaool ot Maria Hepp aad Mar- ty different gowas are being made for gart aVagert.ia Hiraahbers, la Ue tha future Dushesa of Brunswick. -- w w r,w,-v m, ,m lumiit pnnuHi) niinr, if ti scrlhahla n .. Aa aauqu laaa bridal vail Ing and afteraooa gowas and dresses . ' .""", l,M"' ue com- bslonglas, to tha asBprsM f itMlshad for tvny, occaaiM. Besides these, a v w"drobo, Includlntj the bridal Ue "batac awUf" far tha, BatUra,,tailorlag flrm gsaklas twaWe talk .n nnd voll, wore to have bew flB. which waa dealgaad by.Fraatais Aaaa ored sutU for "tha' arlsaeas, aad an- 'hed today, when tba emer .. ChmrUm d BulUu whW La 'alaul ntkar fir.. .kiwuJiU. I. II..-.I. .1.. .. . I"S BBU w ... , w ww, nVw w --- w- w. -..., tchww arniRw mmwtimt hid iinncAaa iv.va (. . eoaat4 wHatbriasmisrt.TBa la mahlag a eheat full f thsa lad- "rovni inan.oin T - - rwni mad a W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO.I ,' r" A M V il I, 1 r . s ' I A.V v. CTWCKN MAIN. WJ '"""AN KLAMATH ."15 . ,Kt - Fourth st? Mttnitt