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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1914)
f( V' "'y ;tV n FRIDAY, MX. i, Hi 1 1 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAMiTWO $ 1 rv r-fc H rFBA r H' Br aaaLafr Nil 77 I Rn CWDB The Evening Herald W. 0. SMITH, Kdltori I nHtMMi WrfMVMW wn wwwwww W , HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE Dark Publlthed dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 rourth Street Knlcrcd at tbe poatofflcc at Klara atli Fall. Oregon, for transmission throuch the malla as second-class matter. Ttar theater FINCH AM) 8LATKH, Fun-Makers "Unto the Tlilrd Generation," Two Heels, Featuring Florence Lawrence. "The Tale of a Lonely Coast," Drama "Am Eleathaat oa HI Hands," Comedy STAR THEATER ORCHESTRA ' Admission 10c and S5c Subscription ternaa by stall to amy ad- dross in the United State : One Tear IE. 00 One month 60 Marg, Wilson Capti Carden Will Be Taken From Post for His Anti-American Tactics President's Eldest Daughter Takes Capital by Storm; Possessed of Sweet Voice and Appears for Charity ! 8ir Unl I'ardeti. HrUU ambawa. dor lo Melc. it1" I'1 r" tT W Is ninety "'Mr M "I'l"""1"" "'( 'American Hld. according " lH In diplomatic clrrlo- It la lidr I stood that hi? M recalled ' l" !. .. . matt Hilirn tltlHI4pd lU COl ruuiu iwi . ....... ... ( uporatp vlltt th I'nlted HIMra In ll KI.AMATH FAIXS. . . OREGON FRIDAY, JAN. U, 10U Weather Conditions for January Date Max. Mln. Weather TEMPLE THEATER "The Waif of tbe Desert," Lubla Two-Reel Special "His First Performance," Edison Comedy "The Voa Xostraad Tiara," Blograph Drama MATINEE DAILY AT 2:90 ALL LICENSED PICTURES .43 .38 .40 .51 .54 .55 .47 15 33 35 37 30 40 S3 oiKiratf iut v n, "' (Herald Special Service) u,wt. roaon.nl soprano, with a rich .daiishl.r ( a pwl " " , M"ixl"n1"""; " '" ., Attrac.lv and wln.oma alaraaratltteuo uualltr. and as ah. aln h.r'li; In fC. up I b, prv,ut III HI I A ""dy (. t atd,, dlenco forgota aho la lh daughlcr Mia .Mari.nr .. ............ ... i.. i .ii. n...i. it. vnniiic ladv of the land" ha mt Wilson, eldest daughter of President audience forsota aho la ltu daughter Ml" Margaret I "mi. mid Mrs. Wilson, his falrlr ranters of the President, and uulckly Hilda lU.yuoiiK lady of the land Washington, for aho la full of life and - fjiir titia' 'fltsl thai tor slur the trmiblf aMrled ht po'ili worked .ololy fur lb lnirt l lvaclty and all tbe beautiful attri butes that go to mako a charming woman. Along with this, Mtsa Wilson, who' is omciauy inc "nrai young tauy or the land," bean a distinction unique and without precedent In tho aoclal Hotel Arrivals PROFESSIONAL CARDS aaSaaAaaAMaWMVVVl'SMi'laVk Hotel Hall C G. Dodcnfcld and wife, San Fran Cisco;: H. E. Thomas and wife, Port land; E. G. Kllgoro and wife. Stock ton; C, L. Wlmcr, city. Wliite Pellraa K. W. Helttle. G. J. Fisher, R. Ruk ivitt. B. C. Xultcr, San Francisco; J. M. Johnson. Oakland: J. C. Donoho. M. E. Htede, Sacramento; John A. 1'nrst, Marysvllle. THE KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantees first class work as well as first class service. If you have occasion to make complaint and do not get im mediate attention, phone D. H. CAMPBELL Perugia, Man Who Stole Monte Lisa MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Phyaiciaa Suite 18 and 19, White Building Phone 9tt CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Mem OUR CAFE Is open from 6 a. m. till 8 p. m. The meals are 25c and up, and will please the most fastidious. Give us a trial, and if you are latlsfied, buy a meal ticket. MRS. A. PETKRMTFINER'S 122 Sixth Street South I f .asssssssHaMIHIknV jtaBBBBsKHmilsBm SBBBBBBBBBBBsHPSSflBBBBBm ' sBssVnmmngb'AEswanmBBn BBBBBJ BBBBBBaBBsssssBaBBBBasssssssf Br 'BBBBBBH&asssssss 1 sMLPSIbbI' 1 nfassBnBBV' aBBBBBBBBBBKWJBBBBBBr..SIBBBBBBBBBBBBBM I BSbIbbbbW BBasBaPntr Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy i Pt. Cldy UoIng3 of Wnto nouge flimlM ujh T..j ihao gone before, for aho Is a stager jof raro accompllshraents, and, like lKdi niuiilAHLant aahln tka lan nores customs of tho nast. and tumt ' a- any young woman In private life I. would do. she appears In public and semi-public to sing for charity's sake. This nlnnn hn. rniitlvtA.I U'mli. Inston; no other "first young lady of tho land" ever before has bruahed' aside the staid traditions of exclusive-f n8 surrounding her official social i position as Miss Wilson has done; and' It Is understood now that she will' cheerfully participate In public or semi-public entertainments In Wash ington for this or that charity when ever the cause Is a worthy one and her engagements will permit her to do so. The first appearance on the public. I stage of Washington of this dis tinguished young lady was recently la, a song recital for the pleasure of the I blind. It took place In the reading' room of tho national library for the blind. For these unfortunates, on 'that occasion, tbe daughter of tbe White House gave a program of clas- Jslc songs. Probably never again In (I 1 i WW ? f ii Wi MM - tA. " a kj 3 i ;amamamr jljw tl f aflJ iLaiflBJBfr ra V. w . . i ltio llrltlib till ajiidlcftlf. lttei t lliola tho rlrh oil llold In tb vlflul ,of Tuipi' '"',1 'td. I"'1 of jronalderaMy. and IwiV Ho ttand that U, Mottcan Intrrtmitlloit rumur tn Iho. part of tho I'nlled Mtatr ikctiomo to trl tho oil lntaron j The torol ptdducta Uboratorj at IMadUoit. WU. ba md 1 l4U iiu tho atri-hRth of American wtHd i On viho rhlld aj'l'lu J that ho ha C4U-d cannot V wholly uuhappy- A uai hain't much u for a , man whom lm can't teach to b oalou BBSBSnV-T I BBBBBBfaaflBBlLSttarW1 is- J .nafaBBBBrBBBliBLTr Jmt &r V Hflfrff, 'twill"' w v AM S We will start this year Willi llio 1m prlrr i-Hr l'it H tkiii. ruablra 4 u al Our llUmnml llraml Haw r uitt ,, ,.,., . ao Our HUtmitut Itrand hhuulitrra yr timwl ...-.,,. IsV Our Pur l.fil rr ivall , IXe ami SI 43 Vur for U Cmli I'llfra anl lllglt I'rlrv Mt. The Klamath Falls Meat, Company Hales and PaUce Markets, PhonM 157 and 68 MISS MAIUIAHKT WIUMi.V "" i zv.-rr, v -i "... I ,"T-4f . ,ner me wm miss Wilson sing to an I --'- jr lauatencc more appreciative and en thusiastic than this slchtlesa on with-1 Hn the pltifu Iwalls of the Institution I 1 ifor the blind. The pathos surround-(self wrapped up in, and hearing only .Mimm! the art to ao .mtortaln an lng her unseeing hearers so affected and abaolu'tely the finished artiste, 'nudlnur. the talented but Intensely hunm.n voco hM anpwrnne.. Ml Wilson to l joung woman that when she returned I , tlto a dainty liltlo ladr with d.1 that night to the cheerfulness of tt.H . ,he a.nga h dMI.Hi. S.I'L 1 White House, a decided suspicion of "- Mon blrnded In a girl with lovely tea rsof Joy, at the pleasure she had Quite naturally, the pr.ldenl and (..).. of ;irown. Her poraon radlatas' given, shone In her lusrous brown Mrs. Wilson are very proud of Mar- mnrmiUm n,i .,. u .i-i.iii . eyes, eyes that normally are constant- guarct and her accomplishments. In- of tho moul captivating daughters of il danclug and sparkling with merrl- stead of objecting to her appearance 'a president thai hna over dlt within 'me,n' ,n ,ub,lc 'or charity's aako. they are the historic confine of he Whlt jna nnsons voice is a clear. 'pleased to have her do so. No other' House For a Prosperous New Year Itny jour tlrwrrirs and VrgUIlr alUfarllon at uiuorjr svIbs pfUi wlwttt m em X lit Im Ttut iUv ! Ih West End Grocery Trl IM TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE Zella G. Evans to Vivian R. Evans. warranty deed, 10. half interest in lou 1 and 2. E& lot 3 and Ei lot 6, Sec. 4-40-11. News ot Our Neighbors oalp and Progress of Nearby Communities as Chronicled la the Pi A. 8. LOWMON OHIROPRACTOR Rooms 11 and 12 First National Bank Building Klamath Falls, Ore. GEO H. HAYDEN, Optician Office. Room 219, Odd Fellows Building MMRjMji-lMiR SSBBjBBBBBBBBBgmBPXJSiiuSBMSBJB,,,, InsBfiHEfaOSlliiy IJHBsSjskBKBUMBBlBuwfts IfrRBkksVsU biiiHtiiJauiiuininwIBjBjBfekkjaiBjjj uiBJRHBVCJI!SHtHAyBBviiiMt7 aVfiBHpSjBMns'StBbi'sW'tw'iSjSBeBH BSBBss MPMBvlMSlliVfe Ki mTT J t ! a.BBssfVki sWmiaBratBlasssaTBfjasB'rIar "nBssVBVatsia J 1 UaTrl Ctlsa Asaahal CSV 'uBaVaBBBB aMiiiaajBssjajsjajasjajsja Hrm gy M w nuiii arry 'sssjtjz s tm M.ssacMla m sM aasaaasijasssisg ss tst i laart. nUl, SSM mssveMnaMkh sanvrtaakat """" MBv! eEswass-as, ftravsatr ' 5' SBBBBBajBBBBBsaaamaaaaaMaaiasiiSBr4Ut' asaanamBasamaasajBsaaaasTttiuiii This Is the first photograph of Pe rugia, the man who stole Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" from the Louvre In Paris two years ago. He Is In n Italian prison with a prospect of being kept there for many years. Perugia nas gnen so many stories of his rea son for stealing the picture that no one knows bis motive further than that it was probably to sell It for a large sum. He said first that he was anxious to force France to make amends to Italy for the large number of v. orks of art taken by Napoleon on nis Inraslon of Italy. Later he said he had offered the nalntlnsr to art dealers. T,bc Klamath Development compa ny to E. L. Atwood, warranty deed, 110, lots 10 and 11. block 35. Hot Springs addition. Andy W. Johnson t ux to Wnvar. haeuser Land company, warranty deed, 10, 8EU 8E41 Sec 21: EWU SW and EH SW. Sec. 22-85-16. ' f JaBper Bennett to Carl Adams, war. ranty deed, 110, NW Sec 1-38-11 Martin Bros, to Effle P. Fraln, war ranty deed, $600, SW8E, gee. 5; W NE. NWK SEU. Sec. 8. 41-6. Klamath Korporatlon to Josephine ! Double Quartet Dash larly of labor, was considerably leas Ashland Tidings. Clrlr Cmmrtlt Tlln nil MM. 1. I,.n. ....- t. . .. - -- .. n wv.l.ft MIH'IU UJ Kid ....., ..! , , luwmnua oi inn city to o a kind which will nrov a (lasting benefit to Marahflnld. Where ,a awatnp una a few week ago In an other alx months thero wilt bo aeon many atlractlto homes. In fan. it iwlll chango the complexion of ttm city. waratmeld Record lrt).V 4. ZUMWAI.T. Pr. 1 M. IIUIIII. Vlr Prt. al Tt.ea. HKHT :. wrrtiiMMV, twfTi,, Surveyor n ami Irrigation Iviteiiirert Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING An eight-horse team belonging to Tom Howard ran away on South Oakdale street, halting when all but ono had lallcn down. One horse bad Its ankl broken It was set and put in splints and walked afterwards without limp ing, according to Chief of Police Hltt- fcon Medford Sun. , Profit Hfmrlng HacreM 1T'' ",,,r",,,'r" "ccidrnl Kllcy is a One year ago the Ashland . .n '",nCr:. . " C1,,,foto' 0M -. Cn... . .. . I'"""" . ...u.ubu luiuiiuii omciais aeciaea to IA!i. PI.Nh, lll.t'KI'III.N TH. i:ir liMMATM IAI.lJi. OHK(f( Old papers for starting Area. Ten -v.... u in in mi. tumt and get a load w. O. .Smith Printing Co. Be If It would be possible to Increase ' i m n uj giving its employ --w .- .-n.uiuei u K'"'" UJ KIT tin xr J.J li a i d - .. ..uutu, umi, iiu, iois 1Z and 13.itntfriat In th.n. a .... t . block 200, Mills Second addition. (plan waa devised, Ui aim b'lng to ....MW, iwiiiuruiiuu in a am tm. .i I irin-.nnn tiu AmMi m - Hales, deed 110. lota 756 to 759. in-, at tho same tlmo decreasing tbe ex I elusive, block 117. Mill, addition. nensc. Tho plan was to give the om-' ' - IDIOTPH rrft)n ria,a .. si 1 i i . at . w -w . -.. ici vvut ui uio yrujjui ' Herald want ada bring results. .1. Hoiim keeping rooms, near bridge. Our Aim for IUU will be to make tl.l. ,,kr, ,, ,,,.rt, ad to .rrompllsh that w. ga.,.,,, .t.lMioly htsaaM wsdghu. 'rfm ,W,rr. ' .ry rl.olc t maaita .! rowfetit, cur Iroua senrlre Peoples Market I'Imhhi M Wielded Today. flen T..ff . . last night from Indiana, was m "U.,"iU', l,,u,,n' . MB.penao Li.-. . ' ".'inin su, nfione (MI. k... tins afternoon to Tony Suty, a pro- perous young farmer of Malln. The wedding ceremony was performed by .. . ra. jicauiian. H. J., n the nres. nee of a only few friends. Jo Knnnn 'n f'lOkP frlonrl nt th .. ..j l ...... w. imc tiuuuj, ucieo as. beet man. Tho newlyewds left this Jaftemoon for Malln, where Tony has' jiisi completed a now home. which tho men could brinr Ah a result tho bualnA nt n- . (1913 ttaa considerably more than tha Today, new, today m The Herald, lof 1912, while the expense, partlen-! ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND HEAD-CATARRH GOES Mtrmtit Phamicy TM Bsntfny ataatk 'T'fcaait mMsHtli Maty aaal I aPW erVHanam W WW awWMnw . t( Wood! Wood! Block Wood 16-inch Body Wood .... 16-inch Limb Wood 4-ft. Body Wood 4 -ft. Limb Wood , Leave Orders at Square Deal Store Cor HivUi and Mala P. C CARLSON Phone 180 Inhtiintly Cleara Air Passages; .Yoa j Drvutlie Freely, Nasty Diacliarge I Stops; Head Colds aad Dull Head ache Yunlali Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Oet a small bottle anyway, Just to try it -Apply a little in the Nostrils and Instniitly your flogged nose and slo'i.c'd-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning, tlir catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal sore throat will dlsapper, i:nd such misery now! nt m.. small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" t any drug store. This sweet, fra- grant balm dissolves by tbe heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals tbe Inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears air passages; stops nasty dis charges and a f.ng of cleans!.,. soomint relief comes Immediately. Don't lay awaka tnt.i, ...... "ng for breath, with bead stuffed; wi.a tioaea, nawklag and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with it. .,...- nose, foul mucous dropping Into tbe uw ana raw dryness is distressing but truly nsedless. " Put your faith-Just 0nc. B Bly's Cream Balm" aad .., a or catarrh will surely disappear. Do You Want Something for Nothing? It Can't Be Pone in GROCERIES by uuraaful grorera If the price Is abnormally low tbs quality muil be ,DfrJ(,r, We sell only high ca csrles. In price we can com-1-are with any ono If the Quality l given consideration. It you gat something that la good you'll have to pay for It. VAN RIPER BROS. 1'hoae H6 'I I I Prompt Service RiMfonabU Price I I si ' naasl SBM 'aaaaaal bbB I W.O. Smith Printing Co. I I Good Printing I aaH aH si l aaaaaal aasl aaH B aaaaaal aaaaal I Feurth St k-tween Main and KJmmUi I ; SBaaaal aaaaal aaaaaaL. nH llHBBaBaaBaBBaBBaBBaBBaBBa t4