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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1913)
rAOttrwo THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON MMIMV. I4?, jw, , .THEATER GUIDE The Evening Herald VMMMMVlWWAA MyMWVM smv TTOUSTON'S OISRA HOUSE Masquerade Ball -) -lfew Years Eve. J3T&A THEATER W, O. SMITH. ..... Kdrtar Published dully eirpt Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company o( Klamath FaIIs, at m Fourth Street Knlerrd at ih rxwtomc at Klam nth Fait. Oregon, for transmission through the mall mi coa4las mlttr, News ttO Neighbors JtUU'MAI Jl Uolp ami I'ninh of Neata (VmtMuntUca aa lreatlele. In the Pre, Mrs. Helen Britton, Only Woman Baseball Magnate on the Job writ, xapom nuo Ida aw Musical Art IV ..He kw 'tj lewlcS drlt." &1n TarMlPnrU, Featuring Warren Kerrigan. TWO UK. rOMF.lMKS, Weather Conditio Ifeceenber -Wllllr-V Irrl Nlim." ' -M- Weather niK.T,iw,n.- " ! Sw ,ft. ' I w ft 4FJHP.-?IV.l JW MH1 B.FV , i-"-" ' ""' t ft fi SM .. TEMPLE THEATER' a 3J in. 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Tango Vppartnll.v of the opinion that the I tlAtKt nt prut conducted In lto j mine wr or immorality, ami snouid 1 be, elevated to a higher plane-, a num br Of )iHl ladle. rw-iutlr Mtnfri Subscription terms by mall to aay ed-ti,h lhe rortlaml omptr. and bat drc-i la tb llnlid Stataa: rcUri cotv of un ordlnanc got- '"JMf ' 600emlm: dancw In that city, ThU or One month ,aitumt will tn ubmUttl to th coiw uivrauon 01 ,n cuy council, auu it itouud Atl(ttctory, will probably bo UoHoU in part by th local munici pal tthcr. The orllnnc U tcrx drtlc, and If adopted III add con dlrabt to th burden of the offlcvr ' turutrd with (t vuflrwtuotU Ho. bnti; Herlew. H ;kumath kau-s. , ruin.w, iiw. Lt, ORKOOX tout ro on MM "AXC iJU Pi hl .!' WITHK KLAMATH FAIXB C TK.M IACXtKT iOuaBt tint daM work u !f yon bar occasion to make cotnpUlat and do sot ret t- 'ocdiate attention, pbose D. B. CAMTBELIi 9 m 4- t, t J!I -01 -9l 32i JTJV Hotel Arrivab TRANSFERS OK REAL ESTA 111 "MAXWELL M. "'jr. LONG fWAn&ft,U. ffanAtfAm , . SutU 48 a&d 19. WkiU BulldUj ; , Pfeoae M Is ? s6t Kt C-: CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY -ABSTRACTS IX8CRAXCE j,-j Member Oregon AmocUUob Kf." TIU Mea White IVlkM . Wortbtnston. W. H. Hnntt, (city. H. O. Grlffltb, Chicago; J. M. Caapbll, Dnnimntr; J. O. I'rcwett. Sacramento. Hotel Hall Wednesday H. 1- Steven and 'Kite, AlRotaa; LouU Shuter, Weed; Napolt Duo. San Francisco; William Kobblns. Mary Uctiltrray. J.E. Slmth. jC. U Smith. Merrill: Mlt a Turner, Chilejuln: flu Keller, Donanea. Thursday inn iioiiidj. Merrill; T. O. Meyr, Hornbrook; W. Drown and! wife, Salem; J. M. White. Bray; W, K. Wyatt. Oreene. Iowa; Smith, Weed. ' -ra MB' " 1 a r EMPLOYMENT J, CaU up COMSTOCKS. pbone CO. 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Martin ct al, warrauty deed. It, ..H SS NK SU, Sec. IJt-ll. 1'. II. Ilurnctt t ux to It. J. Mar tin t al, warranty dxl, 1350, NVi S4 SK SKU, Sec. l3-3-U. Ororte T. llaldwla to M. J. Uly. deed, 110, lot 3, block $, Kallroad addition. Klamath Development company to W. K. Henry, warranty ded. 110, lot 15, block 6, Second Hot Spring addition. Klamath Development company to William K. Henry, warranty deed. $10, lots and 5. block 2, Hot Sprng addition. David L. Klghtmeler to Karl U. Klchtmeler, warranty deed. 12,000,' SWU SWV,, Sec. 13; SH SKVt. and j SK SWU. S. 14-39-10. ' Charle WenslaS el us to Henry J. Kuitner, warranty ded, II. 3H.J NWS NKM,. NKi NW4. Sec 1- S.10 " I Mr. Helen llrliton, ownor of the lioled for tlm eovornor all right, and tJi A'aI!1 . lyt Jt"Ph Jamt S. louU National league baneball h voted a hU lfo wUhwI. wm t v ri ' 15' b,0k 5,lub- w OM ot lbe lnteretd bae " rM. Ilrltton w much In crldenc r. ,, , k njnalw at tho meeting of the about th eorrldart of tlio Waldorf- C. C. Ixw, aherlff. to O. 8. J'urdr,,.,,,, jMtl0 president In NewIAiitorla. h-re the Utl men and ., ' . ... L York whn doxrtnor John K. Tener mgnlr caiherrd, and many a fan v. .ui o, oioca . .-..enow auaj.-of .cnnjyltanla wa chewen prldru cine w he held wllh Ihr Mar of the of the league. diamond who were there. Shu wa io r. u. iviaoxuoa ei ua to j. rrana1 I 10 II ,13 13, block 37; loU S. . T.bM-la ettb ,,rf.ilaftnU What Ametlcaii maiitilAvturerii vu iHumIIi Africa U timUi Mwouipiuii lu Hie Mil of upon imdo ' ulliilUI growth, m,i ... when lliey erluuly el lliem.-jlve Io III lltl hiarkni I. piB. , jlhe tk U ulrlkliiBly liutlc-nltui In Ihn 'f lh ifirtiitf4 SMe,H, .ce of tlm I'nlon uf Houtli Afrla, lM Hrmati couiietttm u ,t . !'n , During tln jrr o( 1915 lhi l'itttrt Antorlfrtti mnufrii Htat outranked all other forofgn M "' foreign Iradn jctmtttlM In I tic Imporu Into the) t'uloit ami va iHi)tii only to (treat llrlldtn III (llpplyllig tlm people with rllit'lr rriUltelllpU, j Tor Ui fltl llu- lii rte year o ,nr.cd (let many In lle Irade, TliU VM ACCOMIplUhed lit H'llo l)f U fV that thvro t a fortnlghlly orvic of 'tUrtuatt (MtJiiDiiKer ami Height Meaiu- er twtwern Hmnburg and ttimtu Af. . tkaii pott, that there art Urge In ltmlltient of Herman Caotlal In llio I mine and other liulu.trU of (tie) lonititry, and that Oernuti -luanufao turr .out out nuiiifou traielein e.ery )eat lit an attempt to turv a larger nhate of the trade. ', The valu of the lmiorl of ter chamtUe from lh I'nltnt Btatr4 Into the province tthlch make up tlm yl'nlon uf rlouth Africa ha rl-n from t.u.: in ie: to iii.733.asi In 1912, an Inrrra.c ofmotx. than $3 lr cent. MANILA HERO IS 76 TODAY AUMiiMii iii;ivi: H l-MMinui WITH fAI.M .U IITTI.imtip 'H.HIIATt'M1lt) iiv till: tH,'. ;ahhs nt iiiiMA l tlvlllntt If turann I.ottU Adam, warranty deed, 110. lou 9..,,j Bn. . ,B ,h mMnr nf ,h ...hi rho chose . .h h': b!!k.4V l0U.6, 7 ' ' b,oc,c!OoernorTencr. became her hu.han.l died the 43; lot. ,;. 9. block 53; loU 1. 2.,, b prMlllIrBl of hrr clt4b ut ,C I A trading stamp magnate other day orth tlO.000,000. erery S3, block S3, ail in Malta. cent of which he made off gullible J KUia M, Mamte to W. O. Urown. merchanu. and they in turn got their I warranty deed. $450, loU 6 and 1, proats. If any. from, their customer. 1 block 17, Kwauna Heights. j Tlf poople p4y the bills after all, and j . I imagine inej are Kei.mg raiue re-1 vq fjav coIvmj. nue the promoter geu an the real money. tyll.til) ilfr.fU that he attracted much attention, and was pointed out to all the NVw York women who flock the corridors of the hml every af ternoon and evening. Advlcr lo IlilUathrupUt At a meeting In Philadelphia last - J' L 0 . but'. tro til t tie at v. !'-.. i KJi.M-.4TH CXIUXTV EMTIXJl ME.VT OFFICE , Pfaotw 244 We furnish all alnds ot help. If you want work rejcfcUr at MIIS. A FKTEKSTEIXKIVS 1S2 Sixth Street Sowth t A woman writes to Inquire whether tithes feci. Just tickle a whale wjth a harpoon, Maud, and tben stand by (and watch results. I week Mlsa Itoao Wlnstow scored those t (Philanthropists who spend time and ( The other day a Udy read aa aa-monoy erecting home fur working nouncement or Shepherd' special ' Th effort spent In making it piano sale to her family. They told her it would be no use to Investi gate, but she did io and purchased al"'11' might better bo expended In se- plano for Christmas. She was ao"""0 to lho w"e earner an Ind well pleased with the Driea and UraMll,,ont '" 0 For every wo-'tAat ,he MOt Mend around, who CWkASlliktM 1rW ttHtlaSPSl III WAmJ.n He. Ilwak in a scmt-charitabUt Institution, Iin ChpTlri fhnucht man who wants a dlrorr there are'8'0 Purchased one. You will aake The women will listen to a mission- hundreds who would not trade their D0 mistake when you call Best door 7 bow the Chinese women bind "old man" for the best new stock ell- to th Poofflee. Klble in the market. A little tragedy: child that an angel A S. 1VOWMOX ClimOI'IlACTOK i-v Koosm 11 aad 12 First XatlosuU lUak BulldUg Kiamatii Falls, Ore. GEO H. HAVDEX. Optidaa , Ofllce. Hoom 219, Odd Fellows Building Dr. Wiley says that "woman sprang from a roonltlou bioplasm." We hare j ' "d "lea. Child tells mother m her spring from a mouse and a lh1 'atber called the hired girl aa ,juake. angel. The hired girl at once flew. their feet to make them smaller, and will grow highly Indignant over the Mother tells tha bllndneaa or the poor heathen. Then is beautiful, has 'tbey w"l " homo and get out of their straight fronts and spend a half hour) powaenng tne weiu and bruises around the cinch line caused by light j corsets. Deeds, Not Words KUiuatli Falls People Have Abee4a4a Proof of Devds at Moswe. One reason why longer than married bachelors live men is because they do not have to buy so many school books and circus tlckeU. vrf a W' " J Sitt T"4 1 1 v 'Immmmmiimmm I' (isBBBBsHLOHsVi ' jl'''I'BBgBjBJJ f TV JVaMka Off 'BBBBrniBBBT" M ''SSSflSlSaBBBl bR W' iUiEjm HaMfcssB.--eB S3 iyvsil k IWWB 4fBWBBy iiBtjV apy "JJJj? iBBi gflgL sgBfsss'sr swgawtv 1 TggBBJBjMWH E3VPIflPsTfSBMgffHllBWnsBBIW1IIPnWuiU4 ELMER L. FRENCH Fire Insurance, PUU Olaas aad Automobile Insuraace, Bursty Bonds, Renu and Coltoctloas. KTAIt THEATER BUIUHNO SABf TEA PUTS UFE MO M HI HAW ilTK GHA.NOMOTMEK'M KEC1PE TO HK8TOKK COLOIt, OIXWH AM TIIICKX1M Wet Wash Rough Dry Hd Finished (kipkteUKkiing Wet Wash bndry 121 Fourth:;StrMt Bundles called for aad delivered Hair that loses lu color and lustre, or when It fudes, turns gray, dull aad j lifeless. Is caused by a lack of sul phur In the hair. Our grandmother ma dt) up a mixture of Sage Tea aad Sulphur to keep her locks dark aad beautiful, and thousands of woatea and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shada of hair which Is so attractive, use only this oM-tlme recipe. Nowaday wo get this famous mix ture by asking at any drug store for u 50-rent bottlo of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Hemedy," which dark-jc-wi the hair so naturally, so evenly I that nobody can possibly tell it has Ibf-cu applied, Ikaldes, It takes off dandruff, stop scalp itching and fall ing hair. You Just dampen a sponge o rsofi brush with it aad draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning Us gray hair disappears; but what de lglhts the ladle with Wyeth's Hags and Sulphur Is that, besides beauti fully darkening the ball' afUr a tew applicatioas, it also brings back las gloss and lustra aad glyea It an aa iwarance of abuadaace. (Paid AdvertMaf.) It's not word but deeds that prove true tuerlU The deeds of Doan'a Kidney Pills fur Klamath Falls' kidney sufferers have made their local repuution. Proof lies In the testimony of Klamath Falls people. N. Marcband, Warden av., Klam ath Falls, Ore., says: "About two year sgo I first noticed symptoms of kidney trouble. My back pained me intensely and I waa obliged to get ap many times during the night, owiag to too frequent passages of the kid ney secretions, Often my back waa so weak that I had to quit work. Doan'a Kidney Pills were Anally brought to my attention aad I began using them. They mad my kidneys normal and removed the palas la my back. 1 give Doan'a Kidney Pills (ha credit for this curs and highly recom mend them to other kidney sufferers." The good old days when a man '"' 'e by all dealers. Price 60 drove a horse with one arm and sup-ienU. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, ported a dainty bit of calico with the j New York, solo agenU for lbs Ualtsd clner am only mr-irorlc of mlddlv State. aged couples The present genera- Kornember the Hon only Imagines It I enjoying and take no other. Itteif. (Paid Advertise The good old red flannel petticoat days seem to have passed, hut occa sionally ono is displayed In time to save a train load of passengers from a horrlbto and untimely death. United I'reM Hertito WAHiiiNnroN, i) c m : Admiral !)), hero t tnm n,. ws 7e y4r young ttl) III yer did not ktp (,(, ,.j Horn hU dV ami dUIIra &t the &... Wp supply mom oil, agricultural upitmet. but iho toatiano,,, 'machinery, limber and lumber, nod. tfMiu of rlr. to pprr roeirsuU. (mill ami carrUges and cart that lltm did any utner country, including the nsiq -tjt it,r i-.itotl I'nlled Kingdom, and lth the eCep.oltelHl I Mh otSclsU a4 ftea4 Hon of lumber, morn than all other J WUlnon, the ttpub.Aerl6 coutitrltr romblnod. Mlniuc tuArhln. war naval hero llterallr ,in..-.t ery. motor car, hardware, btMt nd,l'h leiler and uttin tt cwncrai. ishttr, etoctflcitl maehluery, rumi'jMlailim from all over the (oaatri ealrd Iron, furniture, tool., typo.1 ' wrltrr, rah rtUtf and mUeolla There are still a fw ppl la i&l nou Iron and (r ptoducU anjft)f modern world bo are In fst other attlrlf which aro M ntcn-mf short rourtshlps ami toes cut. tvely in ih country, riagc. but their number rr ts Th urces of tho American auto.-U growing tapldly U, mobile In South Africa has btn phe nomenal. According to our on U H" ever taken nellre list tUtlce, the report of automobile tu Ihe man who cannot tell ha lis South Africa have incrnaaed In vsloe'bsnk op can generally tstt efees from IC,1J ti the lUcal year ended 'the saloon clee, Jurm 30, lp, to 11,167.371 In Ihe! ncal ywr 1913 Florida lmllohowi. a tr. tottt- Today South Africa rank fifth, fol.Jtil largely to tho key nlon tt ( lowing Canada, KngUnd, Auatralla nt, I very highly prlicd for and Argentina, a purchaser of thajln C'Mtklng on ship' oiler ll brs American motor car, slowly wth an evm hrt. aJ The trade tth the I'nlted State in bul little smokek or s. Turkeys Are All Sold Btf we bve pbly tf m Pre Xus Beef for ynr Sniay r New Year Diner. The Klamath Falls Meat Company Hales and Palace Markets Phone 157 and 68 yffVtJSm f;(hMtt' VBBT'WBBWMStt. 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