Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1914)
vki:hiav, maimii ,,,, THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK TWO j HI 3 Tt fVJ L 'V t 3?' . Jgfe 1 site .aftj i?l 1 torn vn t Tkater Guide The Evening Herald TjTjTjTjVTj-U-jiJi t nririn if ----- m.m HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK W. O SMITH. Editor Connt DeLesseps Travels lOOJIliles an Hour in Sleigh Propelled by Wind Published (tally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Compaay of Klamath Fall, t 115 Fourth Street hntcred at the postofflc at KIan- ;-.''.i rs.V.3, Oregon, for transmission i 'matter. ' 'STAR THEATER FARLEY A rnUSCOTT- Hlaciajt anil Acrobatic nancing Subscription terms by mall to any ad- lie Dr..l Inheritance," j drc In the United Stats.: j Two-Reel Drama (One year . . . &.' One month ... . .60 "Tlio Cracksman," Drama "IVarls Hero," Comedy .STAR THEATER ORCHESTRA ADM1SIOX, 10 and 23c TEMPLE THEATER "The Inspector' Story," Lubln Two-Reel Special -SkWly'a SkeJetoa," Olograph Comedy "Father' Day," Sell Drama MATINEE DAILY AT 2:W ALL LICENSED PICTURES PROFESSIONAL CARDS THEJCLAMAT8 FALLS STEAM LACNDRT Guarantees flrtt dm work aa wall aa flrtt class atrrica. It you bar occasion to Make complaint aad do aot cat Im mediate attention, pboae D. B, CAMPBELL MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Pfaysadaa Suit '18 aad 19. Walta Bulldlaf PaoswM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Membera Oregon Association Titla Mea GEO H. HAYDEX. OpOcJaa Office. Room 219, Odd Fellowa Building REX CAFE Will please your palate with fresh flab, oysters, clams aad poultry, prepared to your order by the Rex Chef. Families are cordially invited to dine with us. J. W. LINDQU1ST Proprietor Good Living Nothing is quite as necessary as the buyiag of wliat one eats. ETcryoac is interested la good Uiiagt for the family table. The kiad of Groceries one buy aiake the greater part of the meal. The meals one eats are the gi eater part of Good Living. 1 If you believe in Good Living you'll patronize VAN RIPER BROS. Pttoae SO J A bill bas been introduced in the legislature of, Manitoba to prohibit the employment of white women and girls In any factory or place of busi ness owned or managed by a Chinese or Japanese. KI.AMATH FALIA OREGON WEDNESDAY. MARCH -. Ill 3 AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS News ot Our Neighbors Zovsip and Progrcaa of Nearby Communities as Chroakled In lite Press. I "M.&i- i- V . ' W- fSBBaVBBSiS IS , rv-'"XA: ' 'I i rsWlllf 1 1TTrTsa1saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan M(t' 1 ' ' t Ir'V ' MBsaaaaaBisattaWl WlM I tQWl : tt. . M H Vli1LWjtasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa(.s.lllllllllllM ' -BiV-ji CsBBSBTL9a(BBBBBBBBTBBBaUKBnlBlsBBVaBBBS 'YvVI jl J-ta" B BBBBBBBBRM. BBBBBBBBaWskWaBsBssKSt " tMHT i? .jN BBBBBBBBBbW. BB&BBBB!SUKBBBBBBBBBB BBaBBBBBaSBBBBBBBBBBBBjaBB lM BSaL.MaaBBiBBfBBa " iiaflasT 3t" s3 r.. IJsaaBsssllBaasV it J- CommercUllie Spring The Commercial club committee In A. 8. LOWMAN CHIROPRACTOR - Reeaas 11 aad 12 First Natloaal Bank Buildiag ' Khuaatb Falls, Ore, 'charge of the Ashland mineral springs doelopment campaign reports nego ;tlatlon under way lor the services of an expert or experts who will supply 'it with necessary information as to 'the qualities of the waters It now has under option and the proper methods of handling them. Ashland Tldlncs. Kcal Animated Picture Some strenuous activity U reported from the camp of tho moving picture makers at Caps Illahe. so we learn from John Alexander, of Glide. RoplnR of live wildcats and cougars are among the thrilling scenes re ported. Ro?eburg Review. Sherman Had Right Idea Four members of the Seventh com pany of the National Guards. Coast artillery corps, of this-city, will face courtinsrtlal for failure to attend drill at the next meeting of the company, which will be Wednesday. The pre liminaries for the trials have been ar ranged, and officers of the company and state militia offltnclal will hear the evidence. Medford Mall-Tribune. Count 1 I.cvwp's motor sleigh has which I operated by a motor such been one of the sensations ot the nn used on aaroplaues. winter In Kurope He has travelled The shoislinpcd chamU Is attached as high as 100 miles an hour and rau tr broad, tlat runners and vlbrittlaV make sixty milts an hour without Is reduced to a minimum by the ue much danger The poner Is given of strong springs at the side The from the Immense propeller behind, propeller Is guarded by a metal screen fur prolectluu again! uliyulic np pri.u'hliig too near The count's lilKht lpd hits brnii attained when he uird wliprl Intti-ad ot nkllit U'hrli Un-nt U mi liow ho placrit win U on the projecting plus, and In this way has ti-nn able to mak IdO mil nn hour. Cleveland Court Treats Guilty Psychologically Karl to Operate Cafe The Earl of Scarborough, a mem ber of an old house of the British nobility, has determined to relinquish his Investments In real estate, and will open a restaurant at Skegness-on-the-Sea. United Press Service V.L.T.V r.L.AVl.'VU, MEIIVU 1. 1I1U futility of mechanical punishment ni a remedy or prevention for crime Is today responsible for the establish ment here of a municipal criminal , research bureau, the first ot its kind , ln the United States. Crime and crim inals are being studied scientifically by a commission of seven experts un der the supervision of the director Of public welfare. Oyster Shell Kill Girl iMlss Prudence Joy, a young woman prominent In society, died In New .York from hemorrhage caused by Iswalloning a small piece of oyster shell while dining with her aunt in Cincinnati a few days ago. A ptychologicnl clinii I In opera tion In connection with the criminal branch of tho munlclpal'courl system. The commission, composed of nllun- lls, pschologlsts, physicians and Jur ists, has charge of the clinic. Ueforo Jill sentences are Imposed on offend- trs, th-i prisoners are taken before the clinic and subjected to an exam ination. The plan was Initiated by Munici pal Judges Manuel Ievlno and Oeargu I' liner, wlimo lonK and dally si petlonces III courtrooms Imvo lul them tu lonrtude that pirceut laws, dral only with tho effect f crimp. 1 "Sclencv dral with came and ef fects of crime," said Judge Levlne "Hitherto, law ha Ignond the came. 'It has only bt.-4'ti iltiilliic. with offrctii. Tho law has stood still In Its attitude' toward crime Kwry olher profes sion haA advanced The ph)slclan 'has discovered that certain hereditary Influences, dls-asts and physical con ditions Intlurnio men to erlrno Th 'lit.ycliiilocUt hus analyzed the mind of the criminal and abnormal msntal- , It) nr cltxrly associated Hence, our effort to remedy both the cause aad effect." Kansas Is to liavo two wunun mi tho democratlr state tlrkrt at the nsxt election. Herald want ads bring results. Two ot tour duchesses In Rock hampton, a suburb of London, are Americans. IF BACKACHY OR K DIETS BOTHER I In England there are at least three ; ! farms devoted to the cultivation of I butterflies and moths. EAT LESS MEAT AND TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO FLUSH) OUT KID.VEYS DRINK PLENTY ( WATER t.-f IJ l . I... .U- tM. DOUuly PrOVen 'neys, they become overworked; getj sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of j .. . .lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the, Klamath Falls Readers Caa No Long- ..,.. , . ,,,,.,, n .. , I wsMUMva si4s auu jv aaasa w et-Doubt the Evidence (obliged to seek relief two or threat 'times during the night. When, the This grateful citizen testified lqng kidneys clog you must help them, ag0 .(lush off the body's urinous waste or; Told of quick relief of undoubted 'you'll be a real sick person shortly. Utneflt I lt UU 4VC4 UUil Ui 1931 J 1U UQ The facts are now confirmed. kidney region, you suffer from back- Such testimony is complete the! acne sIck headache, dlzxUness, stom evldence Is conclusive. ach seU "our- "" coated and you it forms convincing proof of merit. !'eel rheumatic twinges when the M. S. Ulden. Oil W. Clark street,, weather Is bad. Medford, Ore., says: "I suffered from Eat lcM mcat- drlnk ,oU of water: rheumatic pains, caused by uric acidiaUo got from an' Ph"""" four n my system. The pain was especial-,ounce8 ,of Jad SalU take a teb1 ly severe In my back. My kidneys' f"00f ul ,n a gla8 r water Mon were disordered, too, and my health," '" 'w uy. a"" ,ur whs all run down. 1 couldn't stoop without getting dizzy. Doan's Kidney i'llls were highly recommended to INTEREST PILES UP CsQ TV t - niiiiiiliiKly If oatlnga, lioMcrrr iiniII. nro made with regular ity, IIH.-rlally licn that In-t-rol U i)iiixiuiiilnl n It I at tli l iMiik. Ilvrii a fi'tv ( ruts a da) kai-d lll lui kiirprlslug rrftiiltN. It ti glvn you a feu II K ure and you'll mh the ad taiitngo of lirgliinlnK to save niiir. FIRST TRUST AM SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON j kidneys will then act fine. This fa mous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and baa been used for .fltiurnttnna fn flfinn ntnirv.fi lMnfiv. td for them. As soon as I used them. ,.,.... . i , " uu i"".ani stimulate them to norraan actlv- ius and they did just what waa claim- the pain began to leave me and the action of my kidneys waa regulated. Dy the time I had finished two boxes 1 was without a sign of kidney trou ble. I gladly confirm what I said In praise of Doan's Kidney Pills when I tecoramended them several years ago. I can only add that kidney trouble! and the rheumatic pains have never teturned." For sale by all dealers. Priea 60 cents. FosUr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agens for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Advertlsemeat. Ity, also to neutralize the acids In urlneso It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot In jure; makes a delightful efferescent lithla water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists here say they Bell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kid ney trouble while It Is only trouble. (Paid Advertising.) "'TWAS EVER THUS" ' (Con tinned) ( Mrs. Wlao "IJut you know )m are lialilii to a severe penalty for using appliances without the knowledge of tho company." Mrs. Kicker "What could they do about It?" Mrs. Wise- -"Walt n minute. Let's see what the lav Is. (Cets book.) Hero It Is: "Section l'Jb2, Lord's Oregon I.uws: " 'Any person who wilfully or maliciously, with Intent to Injure or defraud: " '1.- Connects n tube, pipe, wire or other Instrument or contriv ance, with a pipe or wire used for the conducting or supplying of Illum inating gas of fuel or electricity Jn such a manner as to supply gas or electricity to any burner, orifice, lamp or motor where tho samo Is or can ho burned or used, without pawing through tlio meter or Instru ment provided for registering the uautlty consumud, or . " '.--Makes auy connection or rccouutcllon with tho gas mains, service pipes or wires of uny person, company or corporation furnish ing to consumcis gas or electricity, or turns on or oft or In any manner Interferes with any slvo or stopcock or other appliance belonging to such person, company or corporation, und connected with Itn servico or other pipes or wires, or uses electric Ity for uuy puritoso, without llrst producing from such person, company or corporation u urltteu permit to turn on or off such stopcock or valve, or to make such connections or reconncctlons, or to Interfere with the valves, 'Stopcocks, wires or other appliances of such person, company oi (orporullon, as tlio cusu may be: shall bo punished by Imprisonment In tlio county jail not less than thirty days nor more than one year, or by Imprison ment In the penitentiary not less than six months nor more than two years, or by fine not less tlir.n IfiO nor morn than f COO, or by both such fine and Imprisonment.' " Mrs. Kicker "Well, It seems that tlio company does havo some rights, don't they?" California-Oregon Power Co. EXPERIENCE COUNTS III ee) Hue f IiiioIiii- i-M'el lruu l Mlwl iiihi- rillir,, ,( UMlltiKivitl prloV Hint '.i lnilhfilll)' litt that (, ,litrnt .lepullliu'iil 'f "'' Hii'lM""1" uiiiiitgrd hy Mien of exNtln,,r 1 pet lent ! iMiyen, iHrlniMil Imlihrr, .'Miii.i. ti,um expvlltli'i'il nileiiiirit t"l i'pi'tlniml li'll i) linn u.ii,(,llr . KM jiiil the lieiielll of IhrlrillUlrni) IhliiU llil. m,i i,,t t , jtnii .upplli'. fl tin Inble KLAMATH IHF.AT COMPANY That Silver Service NO MATTKII HOW IIIiACKKNEU ...M TAIlMHlt:i it IUh Hi:tOMi: FROM KXIIWUHK lO Tilt! AIR Oil FROM !: -sllK I'l-lTl'M 1'iaTK" WII.LMAKI. IT AH t'l.K, AMI IIRIUIIT WHEN YOU FIIWT GOT IT l. I.Ih THAN HALF A Ml MTU ITS A HIM CI.AIM. HUT Wit! tJA.N I'HOVK IT YOUHi:u TI'.l.t.THOM: aa Hill A HIIMONHTIWTION AT VOI It IIUHU lilt MAIL THE LtlUIMN HEUUV Ttt Philip J. Sinnott, KUMATH FALIJ4. tA,tFAtrrt'H:itH aiiknt l'lrac send a I'latum CImU I'Ulo iu my ttdncf for tru U;i- uttl In cr.a It Is satlttselory. I wilt rviutt TS rtitt; ntbtroU I -III r turn the plate. Nsm Addrsaa IHIN J. y.UMWAl.T, l'rr K, M. ItUllll. Ylr I'rra. n.l TrrM. Hi:ilT i: W 1TIIHOW, Hrrtary Surveyors niul Irrigation Kngineen Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MA I'M. fUt.SH; Ill.t.'lIl'ltl.NTH. I-Ur. KUM,TH FAI.lJi. ORMH fw V oJBB j4M ;S)iogene3g5peci5- You ear. use some oF our C?e light fit? XtfitTMT What alout it? K -vk. THE VERV I.ATKHT OINIII IH THE KING OF HEARTS FRAMRA.Vr AMI I.AHTI.VM. AMU TO SKi; IT. 7.V THE OlINCK - Underwood's Pharmacy - t'omrr Main anil 7th HlrreL, Klamath Falls. Orrgi.n I 'I I i B M Prompt Service Reasonable Prices I I W.O. Smith Pnnting Co. I I Good Printing I Fourtli St., between Main ant) Klamath I H