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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1913)
Guide vmmmmmmmmmmmm t!'J4 Houston's OPERA HOUSE Juno C anJ 7, under tho auspices of tLio Woodmen of tho World, Ku Kcno Wnltcrs' great success, "The Wolf," a thrilling three-act comedy drama of the Canadian northwest. Dance glon nftor tho show Saturday evening by a apodal orchestra. THE EVENING HERALD O. SMITH Bclter Published dally except Baaday r Uw Herald Publishing Geapaay of Klamath falM, at 111 fosrU St. Rntered at the postoBce at Klamath Fk.Hi, Oregon, tor traiismtseloo through tbe mall, u second-class matter. I Subscription term by mall to any ad dress In the United States: One year 15.00 One month 50 Monnment to Marty s Who Went Down wiih Maine KI.AMATM FA MA . ORICGOX Tl'i-XIIAV, Jl'.VK it, tt!3 CltKATKIt 11KSPOXSIIUI.ITV THE people of Klamath rouuty hnvc ald by an almost unani mous ote that they vudorso tho con' Mructlve policy of Judge William S t , i ii mi mi i 'Worden and his administration, and I .that they appreciate the untiring of S T AH THE ATR E forts of the county court In tho de-l Itelopmcnt of the county and tho Im MllSlC MOVICI and trovemcnt and construction of pcr-j Vaudeville l,uaucnt road'- i The unanimity of the expression of PROGRAM TO N IGfiTjthe people Is a great compliment to I Ito., and llotwi -ml Company In aa'JuJe Word, and undoubtedly will I rh sirs. afrl nril Kw Kin Vt. -..ulIi entire change of program of Op eratic fcinidnK and yodcling. "The Night Hldcra," A Thrilling Majestic Drama "The lllngvillc I'ollce," " A Itiproarlng Kcyitono Comedy "All Inuon-til Marriage," American Comedy Drama "TLo Wa Lady," Thauhouser Drama. STAIt THKATKK ORCHESTRA ftssssssssssss I JamgmVt9-gmgMl s W L'JL-BM I W fj lkBifffFliiiiiBkr "YVgeVBr W.yS ivi.-llV:'bJi:VJ BmngVgemWIgemHsW r li-jKk1HiBisVfiHihMiiii UliHJillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH ri V, jmWiB-A-i l,s a Hapnv Famiy ''liat can look i,., . "'ro Is in i.mnB. ""-i ,,""l,rl"Hl.lo K" nri'tmi.t. " lATlUfl !'!"; Joint ...oS t I miirli laoir.l u'i.- VMI onn. "'""oiepui First Trust nd Savings Bank I Klamatii Kallj, Orcfion ' (irtu Itmr of IU Thn mnrtvr nt tlm Xfnlnaa Uva -t b o considered by him. The result u,. bNn niiinriv i,.,r-.i ,.! of the election should not bo coiuld. , year. and three month, a mon ered In the light of a ,H.rsonal rlc UBwnl ,0 mark ,hfr hcrolim ,, torv. Tho voters hnv. nalil .mtihl.l. ...... ... ,i .t l 1 loeen unveiled in .ew vorK. Tho mon-I- .,-.., .Uu, ,ey iru u,r no.u oi wc ,,,., nt the iouthwest entrance to r".lttit yni'Arntnant mtil KI '.uI.Uh I ... . To the Freemen Who Died In the War with Spain that Others Might He Kree TEMPLE THEATRE "Tln Utile Tea-," Two-Real Olograph Special "Wanted A Strong Hand," Vltagraph Comedy. "Old Jim," EdUou Drama MAT1NKK DAILY AT -J: 30 AIX LICK.VSKD nCTt'UO county government, and this 'evidence of faith on the part or the people can not .bo accepted lightly by Judge Wor sen, but rather It places an additional burden of responsibility upon him. It has been said of Judgo Worden that ho hss always done his utmost to be fair and Impartial In all his trans actions for the people of Klamath county. An Incentive to greater ef forts along this lino has been glyen by tho expression of confidence of tho people at Monday's election. Mr. Worden will need tho hearty and full co-operation of the people of the county to enablo him to accomplish the greatest good for the entire coun t) during the remainder of his term of oHlcc. There should not be a sin gle man In tho county who should not now bo willing to put his shoulder to the wheel and help make Klamath county the greatest in the state of Oregon. We believe that Judgo Worden will cheerfully accept tho assistance and adlro of any slnrero friend of the county. Central Turk, Mill bo ono of the most Imposing In tho city. In ordor to Pure Upper Lake ICE Delivered anywhere in the city A.P. HUTCHINS Phone 279 W OWENS ELECTED BY COUNCILMEN I OUKTH WAItl) MKMIIKIl IS SB I.KCTKD AH 1'ltK.SIDKNT XKW I.Y KI.KCTKD COUXCILMKX ARK KWOK.V IX Top of Monument ment Is dedicated, At elthor side of tho pylon, and separated from It by two I'ark roads, are two entrance formed by four gar Is crowned by a group ll"" houses of the type familiar In tho Columbia Triumphant, great parka abroad. Kach pair of house constitute a gateway. There will be one of thene Rules ou either side of the footpaths and partially Don J. Ziinmnll, .traldriil I.'. M. Iluld. VIm-IV. ,iIt llert It. Wltliioir, Meentar. ' Surveyors oml Irrifjatiou I mjiii.m KLAMATH COUNTY ABSIKACrco. A II S I ft A C I I N 0 M, I'Uiu, lllurprlMto, Ktr. HU.MATII, rAl.lM.oitrfiu.N The pylon representing drawn In a sea car tiv thrrx, titunrlnr make the occasion worthy of the men horses. This group Is in bronie. cast who went down an Imposing program from guns recovered from iho simkni of ceremonies was arranged. The .Maine, and U h.miiv -im-.i. ti. chief figure called to tho scene was group Is seventeen feel high, making connected by a Iiim vall of tho height Admiral Sigsbce. the commander of tho monument fifty -Jeron feet In of the present park wall, and llh mo .Maine, witn mm was mo Kev. height. Father John I'. Chadwlck, chaplain of All tho other sculpture is of Knoi- tchwarshlp. .vllle marble. In pan-li on tho latertl This Is the Inscription over the'faces of the shaft are Inscribed the menument: 'names of thoso to whom the monu- seats facing tho circle. The material used for the pylon, the house anil the wait Is of Ten ncsaee marble, with a granlln lme of similar stone. ItltlTTOX TKACIIKH TKXXIH AMKUM'AX I'KWKItH TO .Tennis Association decided to put into WAl.TKIt JOIIXMI.V I'lUlVrM IIK IN his bauds tho training of tho team. OUUVfKsT IMTt'llKIt Grocery Buying Urocery buying ahouM kava careful atlentlon. It's aaaf to maka a misUke. W kadara better groceries are tba caaspar groceries. Careful burara alao know this. Grocery fiuyiaf la your business and Grocery Selling li our business. Wa sell only "better" groceries, and wa aall tbem for tba least money possl- Wa. 'Van Riper Bros. Phone 851 Den S. Owens of Mills addition was elected president of tho new city council at IU first meeting last night. The selection was made by ballot. Owens receiving six votes, Underwood three and Savldge one. Tho members of the now council are: First Ward J. F. Goeller and Les lie Rogera. Sccond Ward O. D. Mathews and W, C. Townscnd. Third Ward C. H. Underwood and John Hamilton. Fourth Ward Herbert Savldae 'and Den S. Owens. Fifth Ward M. It. Doty and W. O. liuson. None of tho retiring members were present last evening, and the new members wore sworn In Immediately after the meeting was called to order. The new members nr rtnenra Motli. lows, Townsend, Hamilton, Owens and Iluson. The last three were re-elected. All in MP kW) - 'Ik! I mm ' t. wT ' f ! J I 1 I SI f i I "VVoT sislsMlskMlwSstfSr-rr is. t .v" rmm wr-t.JA rT- r. This Is an entirely uew procedure In American tennis history, but Iho wis-! dom of tho step seems to havo been demonstrated. Haggett's procedure Is to work the jmen hord when they do work, and" glto them comptcto rest In between.' He objects to having tho players daw- 'die about tbo court. In practice ho Im playing to show tho men their on weak (minis and sllmlnate faults In tho way they cover tho court. Mc- t.oughlln, Williams, Touchard and l.lttlo havo all Improved greatly un der his direction. That America's chances for winning tho world's title ,have been Improved 26 per cent' through Haggott's coming to this Country is the opinion of competent' I critics. ' AGRICULTURA L ! WORK GROWING: ?. -'"wt; If tho United Statos succeeds winning tho International tennis championship this year success will bo due In no small measure to the work of Charles E. Haggett, who Is now FIVK MOHK X.VriOXH AFKII.IATk! TIIKMrtKIA i:.S WITH IXTKItXA-! TIO.VAI, (U(J.XI.T1()X DUHIXU TIIK VKAIt i - WA8IIINOTON, 1), C, June 3 I Walter Johnson, the mighty (linger of additional 't'10 Senators, has now proved ho Is tho greatest pitcher In tho game, and sV -VW SSSSSJSSSSBBSSSSBSSaSSSSSSBBSJSSSaBSJSJSSBSII WRaSBI wfyyuf4" 'srB7T7inf iSsUysMbMi " "" ' " - MMMMMasMssa EVERY MODERN BATH F1X1URE Can 1m hud from ui Just about u O0U ns )OU MRU) a ir( up, CtSBtM tin II hnie inner m stock If not, e II wire the factory s fmh ordir for your special ticiiellt 8e sstaplcs or pholoxraplis hero snd pit's out hnl you like Ue II iu the tttt," 0 K I I. L I V .1 , . , . . - o.v..,v.v l.i,im,r 111 mo game, ami the International Institute of , hose fan. who wore Inclined, because turo during tho past year, ac , , ,, . . """"l,, uauso : to the report of tho ,, iM.lW "club ' " tor year., to Suscrlbe for Tho Herald, fty cents a month. United 1'rcss Service I ItOlUJ, June 3. Five (nations havo allied themselves ofllclat Agrlcult COrdllllE ID t Ii, mnnrl nt iIia ArMn,.!.- tlon made nubile tnrfnv. 'ri.i. iu-.. ,,. iueiiovo tnero wore others areutur tmv.. Join during tho past year nnd assign. now changed their minds. directing tho practice of the Amer-'1, ,, com'" "onio Now Vork has Insisted that Christy lean candidate.. 'Hr.-'.TL . . ". 'T""""." w. , Uroutbki ,,, Haggett, who Is of a famous Eng-i,a coionles of Tr ',, CyrilUU,' " Vork has always made such Klamath Falls Music House ; TIIDI.InM. 'hour 1'J.t 1.H hi if9HB.Km H 'i IB) lfJBF?,TSwBO00 II. M.(Im:.N, I'nipritlor llieiyltilng In lulc sad Is-ftliiiMM-uu, llrtl u( Mriag. Tin. I.IMDINd ri.t.NOS AT OIUA.V nt .Mmlnste I" .11 .In Mini (41) 'linn, iiimiks. hr.Tioi;ur TU. n nil i.iin, in 1 vi' AHT4KHHIS SINdCIt AMI tVIl M ll'IIIM' 1'IANo TU.M N irron, n,omiA axi kdisi tS vmtstto .u.Miximw ll-S AMI w 1 1 1 t 1 : hKW I iMiie If you aw Inn, It means ins 4 I Good Blood Wjt am ood Health andene "' uZT "" ",f " '- " - " If yon am not Hie U .. suffering froir TI",H,,, V0- ' - " " he I.I.KNI I. ?W" ""f "' -y de-erlpll U'lll'V IT III'- vmm' nsswlPwVMmm-Jtms and w.iti:iw-JJ This roii'jliio,, fa ; HKCOMK DIHI'AHKD. il-wrk... orcrr reasf to manlfeat luelf, 1,1.1...- J trratmcat ilarird wllh Hie In our fstbr '" , . . trel- ' Xyal'a Hot .HBrlng" lol "cniedy I Iho one 1 Ms. . .nent. It grta at iise root of tho trouble, 1 lixiu- the blooo t iurlllM, Inrreaaea 01 M) s-kvulallon, produces IiIihmI that Is rich in nourishment blood Usit Is rich In nourishment l,,",M u,rt "in iiuiiii up brokea-doi wailaaNea. and should first appearance Unclcrvoor phiirnmoy ......... " V,W,IVO Ul nsii tennis family, has served as pro-n,i nn.t.m.i. claims. Kven .. i .. , , , ... . .... ... . ............ . ...... .. ,, nro ,,10-. - . .. Hur i,U ZLr wa.VXSe o! . JKl, hSL!" 'T--.S n i' 'Z,t"". ?" JH UhOHH the famous Queen's Club grounds. :.." "T 1 ' " rh.'. """"" "l w, n.. .."". "?""" thJl , V Xeiv I'layer I'laao Music Xeit Door to Poetottke. (llaiits, Is tho greatest matin e the tho tho other jro for the Ion Mtralcht -' " "- f: l-fo twiei., I I ' I.ree k4Mae.4 I 8-rl '., sIsh ( Bis I fl'-iMlg LMskorOo. ' I ' -v maumr u wmmem I r-r"' IMSlioaaM. l GOOD Driving and Saddle HOWUM. Kpcciol att tlosi to war. rial and city trade. HOUSES BOUGHT AND BOLD. Nidwiy Livery ft. Conor Mrati tho most famous tennis courts In Eng land. Young Haggett actually grew up on tho court., und learned the gamo with a .peed which created a sensation. Mahoney, tho famous Irish crack, took tho lad in charge, and tho two formed a combination which In exhibition matches defeated me lamou. uonerty brothres. Agricultural ..nm.... ,,.,. J Imoro tho,. 1-.. ' "'n "nv won Tho young Englishman received an . .i ...... ."T ' .7. T'm.. . ? ' c" " row Itubo invitation to visit the 8wedl.h cap- wlllcll Ziu aZcuZ ' John 7 ,,1, Wn, nln" Ital and Instruct tho member, of the',i ,.,. . '..7 "..?. rcu,,u !. 1.-1. . . . "" ,,n" ""en pitching be technique of ten-! 7 :',"" ,, """""" "m'm"lu;; m Ztl 'w '- " "" on in ' """ -nm.m " OgllO. ..no...u,. , uiiim Kuuiii, oacrn-' " " uianng iiiciiio. uaur.. m 11 onaim. i,rip i.iu. ""' Known. iirri, n,i. Project had lini.n turn,..! Hnn i,u ,i... Ing writer, feed on Dim Li.k .port- tllllled Htnl tin, I 11.11...1 L... l Till Jlllllinnii unu I...... Of stuff. ...R.v ...., MW,V,M, ,UIUIJVU1 . .,..-,-,, ..H0 11VMIVB governments, now ha. permanent . "' "c ,",(, a lrfect iiy commissioners from (irtv.thr,.n nr 11.. iBc"son, having mth leading nations of tho globe. The In- Kine, Then, fjlovelanr- . !ltr,,.,",,.t !tltutO WOS ono of tin. Imnnn.nl M'K0lng hi n .mI.l.v V. l,H" w,,lc" inlnla vlulln.l ! ,l. ii.ii.j a...... Of Cfiurml ,.u... ..i. "',' ljt'ut 'iUl. Airrleiiitnnii ..,nmi..inn ..,i.ii. Imoro ilia,. .,.., ... c,or. have won PROMPT SERVICED RCAONAolLE PRICES royal family in the technique of ten nls. Since that time he ha. served in the capitals of Germany, Austria, Denmark. Russia and Dalalum. a large proportion of continental roy alty, among whom tennl. I. now the .port par excellence, received their tennl. knowledge from Haggett. He came to this country early tnU spring a. professional to the We.t Side Club, on tho ground, of which organltatlon the first of the Interna tional matches Australasia against the United State. will be played on June th. The perfection of hi. vnmn wna lmm1laflv norulvail an1 I the official, of the United State. Lawn j Merchant., boarding hou.es ami saloon, using pure artificial lea hav on dlplay Ice factory card.. 31-et pr.i ic ' :? . wn sum VJABttUi OTON Dusiness Directory A Dlrselorv Af aah .i,m nK. .. VIIIms, slvlns acrlpllvs dutch or sseb pises, location, population, .. graph, blpplnv and banking polotl also Cluuinsd lrloiy, coropllsa by tifiliAmaitfi BhA ... - . aM7ssM saaMoi WUlCIIJOfl, B. 'I- FOLK 4 CO.. UKATTI V MONUMENTS We havo Ju.t received from the carload of marble u ,! nent., all new deilgn.. Wa .1.0 m.n, . nenta to order Bare Island Monumental and Stone Co. 1S Klev.aU, 8(. W. O. S1VIITH PRINTING CO. '1 CTWCCN MA1V4 ANDKt AMATK ;i ?m M i. FOUTKTH ST. W4 t