The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 23, 1913, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD
W. O. SMITH.
Hdltar
Published dally except Bandar by tan
Herald Publishing Caajpaay et
Klamath rails, at US Fearta. St
Ratered at the peateftee at Klamath
Faile, Oregon, tor traaamlaetou
through the Ball aa eeooed-clae
aiattar.
Subscription terms by mull to any ad
drea la the Halted 8Uta:
One year fS.OO
One aonth 60
K1.AMATO FALLM. . ORHOON
KKIU.VY, M.U JM, 11)14
STAR THEATRE
Mule Movies and
VawtevWe
pkog;ram tonight
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Van and Yorke,
"Nonsensical Nonsense in Scotch
aad Dutch."
The Wheels of DeeUay,"
Broncho Masterpiece In Three
Parts, ' Introducing aoaie moat
sensational aceaea of old-time
warfare.
"Roots aad Bricks." -Americas
Comedy.
A Feature BUI
Aeaseaalrin, 18c aad SSc
STAR THEATER ORCaUsaTRA
Weather OoanUtio far AprM
Onto Max. Mln. Weather
1 41 l Clear
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6 71
6 77
7 76
Oitt t i ti til
9 57
10 66
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GOT EDUCATION;
NOW GETS GIRL
KKIHTKKV.YKAK-Olili ISKIMAUX
I.KAVK8 FOR POLAR HKtllO.NH
AFTER THREE YKAItS OF HAM.
STUDY
SWAT
1 qnmilll iiurTTTTTrr
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The llouvll i IImnio Currier
strenuous campaign idc.vtoi'mtnt through 13 generation
TlidUievii
corrle.1 on by the newspapers nnilii.oiiltl mnkon mas of Mv iiionaurlnK
older public ngonta, tdo housefly In Sflst.778,lttM01 cubic mile. or coil
becoming lu bo looked upon n soino
tdltiR olio than n harmless lined.
bwal tdo Fly" tlub-i were organised
Uultod Pre Service.
SEATTLE. Wash , May 3J. That
llltlo uaked fellow, who began hit
troublesome operation way back In
Unrdeu of Kdcii d)s, run euro work
Uiii.fl.rtf tmniakf lm.rf fin., i.f til
awlhlcat work, hnd Its noxt-to.n,,t!U,u br,H"!",K ?
chapter ending today, when t'nul Pat
sldvrnbl) morn than tdo total ! of
tlio earth.
Kortuuntrl). there aro mnny thing
in nvr- .if(loii imi onr. and record illructlw to emt'i Inrvar, and adult
wcro kept of tlm number of theto (llo, mi tdo number of tdo latter I
scntrugers that were killed by the kepi down to possible figure.
urliiim mnintir. Dr. Howard of tdo' Vnrloiia communities are piiyiug
bureau of entomology anya that kltUtfor dead Jlloa eo miicli for n quart
Ing tdo lly will not producv tdo d measure of Idem, to much (or n Kill
trod result unlet e call clean out,(l,UQ0 to (lie Kill).
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More are tomni u
36 Clear
Clear
31 Clear
41 Clear
40 Clear
46 Clear
40 PL Cl'dr
40 PL Cl'dy
S3 PL Cl'dr
30 PL Cl'dr
31 Cloudy
30 Clear
39 PL Cl'dr
44 Cloudy
31 Clear
31 Clear
44 PL Cl'dy
37 Clear
33 PL Cl'dy
37 Clear
41 Clear
49 Clear
one count (OI1C0IU Ul nil IIIV
i...iii f i.i.. ri.ii.-i.. in tiw. Mnll. fll.. lii 1'iUtmio heliiK cnusdl ami
..I ii..-.. ..i. It.i.1.1 lr In ml tlm hlllllrr liV H
kotak, an tS-jwold Kaqultuaz, ,...' , , j1Klll- , livrv ir-niry on rnrtd
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... . .. .-..-., .v ""-,,i..lllli r.,,,11.1 ij e.iiu.mtloiii of (lie would ao imoUeiit. Uno niuei con
cxtromuy or AUikn. to marry mim- ' ,....,'., ... - . .1 .i... .,.., ,
Allct' Adlook, n untlYO teacher In tdo
KOrrument .chool there.
through hi. body and head-enclrcllnglr 'ro.a.?' l3'
TEMPLE THEATRE
"The PrUoaer of Cataaaa,"
Sellg War Story.
"The Dake'a l)Ueaaaaa,M
Edit on Comedy.
"G4Uac t a PracUce,"
Vltagraph Comedy.
uRaflhaere Daaghter,"
Patheplay Drama.
MATIXtH. BA1X1 AT S:St
ALL UCKN8KO PHTTURaM
Pure Upper Lake
ICE
Delivered aajwhere
! tkedty
A. P. HDTCH1NS
rhoae 270 W
WINEMA TO BE
EXCURSION BOAT
CAPTAIX TOTTKX PLAN'S RKOC-
LAR SUNDAY TRIPS TO ROCKY
POINT AND OTHER UPPKR
LAKE POINTS
ro hntcded In a atngln auiuinrr. A elude, then, that tdo only way in kvi
tliisto oMT-wliitcrliik mother will rid of (lie It to get rid o( tdo (lltli
it tart, iv about Atll 16, with nn av-lnml the reduo willed am their nntur
al enNlroutueiil and paiiuium
If .11 .. il. ... I.i.iil.1 I.Hli.ti I Vi.ui 1. U lli.t litiuil Itllknr. Ill til
fur garment at Alice, and atked hvr, , , .hlU food nr atlko coiiaetilal to dim.
like ratio, thu end of tdo (ly teatoulNol lilmtelf a dUeatwhreeder, do I,
would ico tdo ptoneuy of idat ono.'iivnerthelee, the pottlblo carrier of
mother lly mnklng up a tidy arnea-'tdo tpecldc caute o( tubercuIotU, ty
logical treo of toiuo 1.096, IS1.3t9,'iholl fuver, tdo summer dlnrrdora
:il,720,)00,000,000,000 brnuchiv.jol Infnntu, dlplitderla, and, In (act.
twig, and budlet. jany or all germ dUeatc.
And, a each frmalo utually lay So file mutt, beyond all elte, do
(our batede of erc. their unchecked) kept from tdo tick room.
to murry dim. "Oo get an oducatlon,"
antwervd tdo haughty Ktqutmaux vn
chantreas. On tho next boat tdo !&
year-old boy led for Seattle He
camo here wearing uatho fur and
unable to ipeak Kngtltd. In tho three
year he'a been here ho learned tho
language, got a pretty fair start In
bookkeeping, and picked up enough
thorthand to hold him a Job moat
anywhere.
.'I-U. U l LMIWH
(Special Correapoadenee)
8HIPPINQT0N. May 33-The
ateamer Wlaema la to run aa aa ex
cursion steamer again this summer.
Announcement to this effect haa been
made by John Totten, who aays he
III soon commence Sunday runs on
the Upper Lake.
Rocky Point will be rlslted by the
boat A atop of sereral hoars will he
made at that point and at Harrlman
lodge, to permit the ezcurslonitU to
hold picnics.
The steamer Hooligan la employed In
towing log rafU for the Long Lake
Lumber company. It Is doing good
work.
Da Net Have ,
That Dry Feeling
Come m aad refreah yourself
and Mead trMa deUcioaa
lee Cieani er Ice i
TllO SilQattO
4SttMalaSi.
Makers of hit Candy
The Modoc la towing for the Al-
goma Lumber company. The Eagle
Is still In the aand trade.
BBBSSaMBB"t
Blllle Harlaad of Shlpplngton la
building an addition to his already
spacious residence.
Notwithstanding the fact that
liuena Vkrta addition Is within the
corporate limits of Klamath rails.
many of the eitlsena In and about
Shlpplngton are fencing their' proper-
ty aa a protection from outside stock.
Again we sound the alarm about
the chucks and mudbolea In that
devil's racetrack called a road from
Klamath Falls to Shlpplngton. Some
body should get a more on soon, for
now Is the time to work roads.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of tde Slate of (dent
Oregon, In and for Klamath Coun-iwrk.
ty. Equity No. 466.
Koto (lodard, Plaintiff, vs. John Hod
ard, Defendant.
To John Oodard, Defendant:
In the name of the state of Ore
gon you arc hereby required to ap
pear and nntwer tho complaint of
the plaintiff (lied In this suit against
you on or befora the 7th day of July.
1913. that being tho date set In the
order of the aboro entitled court for
your appearance and answer In the
order for tho publication of sum
mons. Ittuud In this suit, and If you
fall to so appear and answer, plain
tiff will apply to said court for the
relief demanded In her said com
plaint. Tie: For a decree dissolving
the Jioads of matrimony heretofore
existing between the plaintiff and1
defendant, and that plaintiff have the'
custody and control of the four minor
children named In said complaint.
ana that plaintiff be decreed to be
the owner of the equity In and to lot
six (6), block nine (9) of Falrvlew
addition to the city of Klamath Falls,
county of Klamath, state of Oregon.
aa described in aald complaint.
This summons U published In The
Evening Herald, a dally newspaper,
printed and published and of general
circulation In the city of Klamath
Falls, county of Klamath, state of
Oregon, under and by virtue of an
order of Honorable Henry L. Ilenson,
judge of the circuit court, made and
entered on the 17th day of May, 1913.
First publication, under said order,
to be on the 33d day of May, 1913,
and the last on the 4th day of July,
1913, being for six consecutive and
successive weeks.
E. L. ELLIOTT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
23-30-6-1 3-20-27-4H
l.entor 1.. I.ealtt, baggage matter I
fur tho Southern Piclftt. It taking a'
I forced vacation at a retult of un arcl-J
unstained In attending to hit'
Hotel Anivals
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I It J Jone. Hail Krnurlico, ri, II
(loliUteln, Portland. T II lUkrr. Kan
Frantfteo, P It. MrCullough, Marys
"vllle. Klrkman l Perry, New York,
'Oeorxp Helllt, Harraiurnlu, P I,
.Cullibortton, Dubmiu, Iowa, C l
'Ipuwltcd, Lot Angelr; J M Camp
drll, Diintmulr, Cat ,111) Mortnt
nu. Pellrati City.
Ilolrl Hull
M H. Kllxorn and wife, llouania,
Mr. Mary llranch. Ijikrvlew, rt, II.
I unran. Uit Angelrt. Jamm Me
Court, W C. Dalton, Malln, V. T.
M't'tay, Han Ktanclico, J. Hevlnn.
'Atgoiua, (leo. I.. Mt Netty, Han Fran
tltro C. Cooler, Htn Franclto;
lorU (Imi, Kerana: Oil. A. Ixivv
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Hapny Fama,
That (AM lUftV ....
bunk book wim j,; Jnm
" fr tl.ore of hard ,.-
T't kUd B.vlnw'JJfjN
"uounl, from gJ!
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one. f N
First Trust and Savings Bank
KlamnJh Fulls, Orctfon
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Surveyor tintf Irriqtttioii I titiJowrs
KLAMArilCOlNTYAHSIHACrcO.
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U, Plan, lllueprlMU, Etc. KMM tTII, t'AMjt, OHKtKN.
gren, Portland
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FRANK IRA WHITE
HsnnoBy Candidate for County
Jadje
A vote for Frank Ira White la a
vote to stop extravagance, conceal
ment of public affairs and gross
mUmanagcmenL He Is a progreee
lo. clean, sane business man. He
I using clean methods In bis cam
paign. Ho appeals to all factions
of good citizens for support. He'
will bo acccptablo to and will tcrvr
til tho people. Ho will compl::j
the new courthouse on tho new site
aa speedily aa funds permit. He will
continue road Improvement You
have a chance to restore good gov
ernment and peaco In Klamath
county. i
Voto for Frank Ira White.
RECALL CAMPAION COMMIT-
TEE. Pd. Adv. '
it W..M t.aa m llaMA ImIm a tm
and are gaaie eaougli to tsaake a low
Jprlre for rath, aeo Chkhite at HaVt
Mala street, or phone M.
HATCHING EGGS
lUrml Plymontli Recma,
9I.M per IS
Single Comb While foghorn,
1.00 per IS
ELMEIt Ii. KltK.VCII
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EVERY MODEM
BATH FiXTUll
Can bo dad (torn tti Jut tWtt m
toon at you wni U it f. cu
ure wi datq tome In stock. UsK,
ell who the factory t rttk trier
(or your tprrltl tcntflt. I-Moatta
or iidiitiixraphi here and fUi m
what you like We'll do U nd.-
GKLLLCV
Daughter of Senator, One of
Washington Tennis Players
Grocery
e
Buying
1
Grocery baying should hav
careful atUntlon. It'g aaar ss
make) a mistake. We neUere
better groceries) are the cheaper
groceries. Careful aavere also
know thla. Grocery uyu m
roar buslneaa and
Grocery
Selling
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Cut Bowers at No S West Mala at.
What's the Matter
Willi the OM WstcJi?
It's not getting any younger, yon
know, and once In n while It needs
a rest aad overhauling. Railroad
watches are cleaned aad overhauled
once a year to Insure accurate time
keeping. Why not bring yours la aad
let u give It the atteatlea that la
necessary for good Urn keeping
FRANK M. DPP
Watenmake,, Jeweler aad
H. P. Wateh
WUUtts
ver.
FARM LANDS
at aar
atiar
We sell air
, and wa sell
leant money poael-
is
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Van Riper Bros.
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Oae af she beat deVaera
taa vaBef, 7 aaRee treat VaBa, aeaaa
alfalfa, aeea aaadf eeeL f7 par aerat
teraaa. '
A Sae SeVacra traet aa tae aeart
the Taller froaalas; aa Loet Rtreri
weU taararaC, wtta aseae aJfaUai $m
r aerej taraaa. '
Stoefc raaehee, waaat laaOa, alaalaa
lands la all parte af nae coaalr.
New
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KI.tM.tTM FAIU
MUNIU HOffS
Kule ItrpiiiieltatiiWgke.
n. (lay A (Vt Ptta-a, at
NtrlMMy aad other Usdag r
m. Oilier aukat at ada
tie prl(r. Tualef sal Saaka.
Agrnry fur tfaaw sad warn
arwlag Macdlata, OWfW a
Hrllrm, Vktar aad Kdaaalaa
unit anil Machlaea, Seek, Ms
lioarry al llctarta.
II. MAIIMKV, rrtrrlrter
7ltMaiM.
ut now, r1iM.a a.tiitauU lt onU, aic! U-mlnule Ktrtrdt, tU
Miss Llppltt, daughter of United
States Senator Henry F. Llppltt of
Rhode Island, w one of the great ten
nis players nt the national capital,
and her playing at the Chevy Chase
clnb tournament wag one of the fea
tures of the entertainment furnished.
All society In'the capital turned out
to see her. The Chevy Chaae la the
organization to which President Wil
son was elected a member shortly
after tho Inauguration. Thea the
president startled Washington by re
fusing to Join.
Two ICO-acre ranches, one
40-ncre ranch, one 20-acre
ranch, from 1 to 18 miles from
Klamath Falls.
Residence Properly
One 8-room house, one 7
room house, two Croom houses,
threo 4-room houses, and two
3-rooru houses; also soma va
cant city proporty.
Will sell for cash, or on pay
ments, or will exchange any or
all of the above property for
ranch or city property. We
handle only our own property.
Come In and talk It over with
us,
DO YOU WANT A
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KODAK
We have a No. 4 r tnnn Cartridge Kodak takes
lt. thai mo look la exeaaaajr for a new Kodak. II as ai
ruriillilon Mil guaranteed la gdrr aalltfarlion. Original east P
OUR BARGAIN PRICI2-ONLV $I5.
fall or write for the ISIS Kodak Catalogue, It It free.
Underwood's Pharmacy
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517 Main St,
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