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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
TITOWfcPAY, MARCH M, U THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FAoarocn lo Men Who Love Their Wives , '1I ' n J ' I i Hl ilMJHffflMBHrtffMftV MVrnfftt--Mfflf A SPECIAL INVITATION DO YOU REMEMBER HOW CAREFUL YOU WERE OF YOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE IN THOSE GLORIOUS DAYS WHEN YOU WERE COURTING THE MISSUS? -HOW YOU PAID HER THE DELIGHTFUL COMPLIMENT OF ALWAYS LOOKINO YOUR BEST WHEN YOU CAME INTO HER PRESENCE? .. :& &, y- A M-iX " - You wouldn't think of taking her out then if you had on seedy, out-of-date suit. You wanted her lo be ohc world that "her man" was strictly up to the miiuite-a K-nuinc live wire, fot whom only the best tailoring was Reed enough. You're just as good a man today as you were then-ami the Missus is every bit as entitled to the respect you used to pay her. It isn't air boy-., just because the Little Woman at Home has Mrs. before her name to drop all those little Mlentloni and homages of the courting day. H you want her to keep young-tlon't slouch arounil looking like a premature grandna. Show her that you are still a Live One by keeping up with the styles. j&2U iiJZtnJa&teiVZk& f What's that? The Missus says "Ish-ka-Bibble " so long as she gets her own Easter Bonnet and Harem Skirt? Tut, tut. fellows Can that ancient calumny. It isn't true. She's as proud of your looks as she ever was. Just try sprucing up this Spring in a real rejuvenating Royal Tailorcd-to-order Spring Suit. She'll be proud of you-Have your Easter Suit Royal Tailored-Let us have your order now-today. Come In and select one of those snappy, sprightly woolens from the half thousand foreign and domestic gems the Royal Tailors have on display at Souhtem Oregon's Largest. Livest Men's Store K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers Heard on the K. C. H.S. Campus LOTS OF SUCKERS RUN IN STREAMS MtlLLKT A DKSIHADLE SPECIES OTHKH NEWS FBOM THE RESERVATION' Friday evening the high school f ac-, ulty and Senior, will be entertained lM)IANS SD THE IX)S- UVER ui me none 01 r. ua jars. t. x. Faught. ' i t r t At a meeting this afternoon the) Seniors. Juniors and Sophomores rained a sum suaacleat to par the In-' debtedaess occasioned by the Fresh- man reception. ? t t t The final prize luncheon will not be given until after Easter. This will be the deciding affair between Miss Lu- Town Topics hupt. Joliasoa Here. J. C. Johnson, superintendent of the l'ellcan Bar Lumber company, re turned last night from his homo In Minnesota. His family will arrive to night, having stopped off In Portland for a short vUlt with relatives. (Herald Special Service) KLAMATH AGENCY, March 20. (Suckers are now running by hundreds and minnows by the thousand In the Williamson ItUer. The suckers are the Lost River variety, also known as cUe Waldroa and Mis. Helen ZumpfeiH mullet Williamson River being (stocked with them thrntirh Pantntn T T T . .... ..., T-.-.-- Wlllerm Are Home. ... I". . AuyicKaie. luui Tinnj is pop- ' me senior, taking part in the an- ular Ub th ,nJl.- . food flsh Attorney Oscar E, and Captain Applegate will be asked Free Seeds. County School Superintendent Fred Peterson has received a consignment of garden seeds from the United States agricultural department for distribution. An assorted collection of seed packets will be sent to anyone who wishes them. Either write or call. nual class play are letter perfect In -K flpet en m4 la mMUa !(. I . ... ,.., .., .ai. -""to plant more. the second and third acts. They will ' hold a rehearsal tonight in the audi Edwin Wilson went to Wllley. wife and child, returned last night from Port land, where they hate been sojourn ing for several weeks. Klamath - torlum. under the dlrecUon of Miss Mar8h a fe. dag ,. aU-d tf) hU j, Kroln vOx. Applegste. Manager game with t t t Hales has Merrill, to arranged be played t i a. 'stock. 1 Mrs. U. St. Geo. Bishop and chll 'drea arrived last night from Pacific Garfield Jack, a welt knonn Indian. 'Grove. Calif., where they spent the a (made a visit to Klamath Falls and re- winter. Tbey leave tomorrow with week. from next Saturday He is now, tlrned , h. ach 0 Klam-Mr. Bishop for "The Cedars." try ng to get the Ashland high base- lh Marsh thu week v nail rn. fn -mm-. .... sw m -. 1 ball team to come over for fame. Some of the sweet co-eds hope Shlnn ' will be on the team. T t t "To Sing, or not to Sing" Is the question with Louis McClure. t t t "Bill" Hum has ordered a doten Wright it Dltson tennis balls, which he will present to the high school ten nis club. Clayton Kirk has returned son Is Bore. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Potter .. .... . . i - - iKirK. wnere ne wok tne remains orof Mu AddlUon. thU morning, a I Mrs. Stanley Pedro for burial. g0-( weIghmB ejf bt pounds. from! Mascot of Athletics9 Training Camp TRANSFERS OK REAL ESTATE 'warranty dd. llo, .KV HV ,. (U.01O. William H. Warden ei ut ( ; LWmim'gggttSl flflH 07 Bji b H IBfj vi ifift(QQ&WzE lBrrm -Vai'-il-. t?v, zm .P-Hal I zSf m&aE: : fK: JP?7 aBttBl -lv -Tv-1i jr fjl-iHF K R X &S -e-Bt VVV- V rB,t flka r'P Jr k P JT -F r PX jT ' r --' . . o-". --l. 8 1 'lJlru.l- -a-.k .1-1 ... .. ,-.,,-Mw, -,,nM,, urtq, (i jj( , UuCua to Ida M. Palmer.' w...,, -,'.. d,.d. o, UK l,.rt in HKM KU L -" ' J" J " ' ' ' n -- 4 Utl't lt If , Kru 1 NWU. Mbp Sii. N'KU N'KU.Hee. ?!' ......! .. " --. tir 10 V. II. NhtW el a latl 1 if J I r"v " l,tKk 6. IlltUldq addition I V liiV 1,1 IV'llll-.t. Ilhr-I. Ml I1H. ... " " -w " - - "-. , JVrt VrjSS2iS2: The Canadian Forestry Association. ' i;nKncer Arrive. .?CrUy,BvUnra,?"r! W. McGu.re arrived last night lected Halifax. Nova Scotia, for Its (next annual meeting place. , ' Lubcr Today's news today la The Herald. FOR LEASE For 1914 Season 40 ACRES POTATO LAND OXE MILE FROM 51AIX STREET. .30 ACRES GRAIN LAND ONE MILE FROM MAIN STREET. 80 ACRES GRAIN and POTATOES SH MILES FROM MAIN STREET 8 ACRES FOR PASTURE ONE MILE FROM MAIN STREET 4 ACRES FOR PASTURE HALF MILK FROM MAIN STREET 2 GOOD BARNS HTAIILE ROOM FOR 20 HORSES, IN CITY Bay company as locomotive engineer. Mr. McGuIre Is an old friend of John and Joe Brett, of the K. K. K. Store, and is visiting with them today, leaving for the lumber mills. Later, Mr. Mc GuIre will send for his family to Join him here. Herald want ada bring results & Jfi See Uf Early The Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main Street Klamath Falls, Ore. -Notice of Settlement of Adjaiad-Crat- or's Fiaal Account aad of Hear ing of Petition for IMacharge. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Klamath , County. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank L. Felter, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that W. M. Duncan, as administrator of the es tate of Frank L. Felter, deceased, has rendered and presented for settle ment, and filed In said court his final account of the administration of said estate and a petition for his dis charge, and that the 3d day of April, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the court room of said court, at the court house In Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, has been fixed by said court as the time and place for the settlement of said account and the hearing of said petition for dis charge, at which time and place amy person Interested la said estate say appear and file exceptions Is writing I Connie Mack has a mascot the like of whom has never before been seen in baseball, and his players, In train ing in Florida for the coming season, think if he Is carried about with them over the circuit this year ho may be be the cause of landing the pennant and the world's championship for the club. ThU is Emory Lit mas, a wealthy man of Philadelphia, who thinks he will be able to play base ball If be can gain speed. At this time he weighs only 400 pounds, and It Is' melting off so fast that he has hopes. When the Athletics hied them- solves to the warmer climate of Flor ida for their training, Mr. Lltmas wont with them. Connie Mack could which would 111, one roaue by a not lend him a suit so ho had to have tailor. In the photograph he Is shown taking his turn at the bat After be permiiieu to Knock out a two- bagger by a kind pitcher Llimss went on his way to first. He says It Is necessary for him to knock a two hagger to mako first, and even thou It must bo a long ouc. For several seasons Mr. LUuias has followed the team lo the tralnlnc camp and has faithfully gone through wio routine of hard work. In the past ha has failed to mako tliu-wulsl.t Connie Mack requires for his players. mis year ha may continue with the team as a mascot, becauan far n.. position thoro Is no weight limit. warranty d.r.1, 900. HW Bee. ! 1(0-10, WlllUm dark lo J. W. Jury, r 'tnniy dtvd, II, luu 1, S, S. block II; ) Ion 13, 13, II. block 131 lot H. X. 1, block 13, Midland. Central Orrgott liufrotrtiivnt torn- Cany to Chnrlv Thonitt, warranty Jr.I. le&o, lots :: and 33, block 3. Crrcnt. (t W. Whll t u to II. C. 1-etnler, warranty dd. 110, HH NK NKU. NKt'.BKH. and tot d. Hoc. 19.3911 i Dudter F. Clarke lo Frauds Ad am. dM!, 110, lot 0, Hc 37: lol . Hoc. 331; NWU HWU, B 3t37. Edith May Kerr to Fannie D. Tern pleton. quit claim deod. tl. NW'K NK4, Bw. 29301; alio right of l-n Krr and grrt over 30 ftxii nf HV4 RE Until and 30 feci! of HW'U BBU Sec. 20-33.9. P. C. I.avey lo Adolph Nelion, deed, 110, lot C, block &; lot C, block 13, Worden. . l C. Uvey to John W. McPhall, deed, 110, lot 1, block 13, Worden. P. C. Uvey lo Klten McPhall, dml, 110. lot 4. block 12. Worden. Mary II. F. Ifcsilg el vlr to Berths V, flsrgent, warranty deed. 110. lot 3, block II, lleaslg's addition to Fort Klamath. Ouy Hamaktr et tix to W. C, Dower II, Hlutpion tu tkUo IHHtUt No. 33, warranty dcd, flo t.it In H, IJ.3i.lo. It limy U menttatiml Ihxl It Wnt srn method of vaccination tot tn ha. Inlrodurod Into AUfeulHU about iwrUo years t- b MU Uttw llamlltou. who up lo 1903 kcliuif Mminenl at Kabul (or thtc jitim m-tlr advlr to ih Atalt'i Urra. Hlnre turclttstlon Ihui lntr-4a(-d randllloim a togardu mllft Uu not bivn nrly o bl u((. LAST NIGHT'S BILL PLEASED CliASLW PLAYERS URINti OUT ROTH COMKUV ANI PATHOS IN LIXK McCUTCHEO.VS NOVEL IS HILL TONIGHT The Clamans gave a splendid per formance of "When We Were Twenty- One" at the opera bouse last night. with a penchant for reading other people's loiters, and Mr. Holdon and Mr. Raymond v,vto mo Jolly chaps who hated to grow old. Harry Lancaster roado tho "Imp" a lovable fellow, In splto of his doslre to bo considered a sport. "The Fire lly" was played with groat churn, .v Miss Dorothy Mitchell. Hoverly of Oraustark" Is the bill for tonight, and judging by tho salo of rosorved souls, tho house will bo packed. This play Is oua requiring special wardrobe and sccnory, all of which tho L'lainnn Players carry with thom, The entire company covered the in to the said final account and contest selves with glory In this most Inter- the same, and show cause, If any there be, why a final distribution of said estate should sot be ordered sad the administrator discharged. Dated this 34tb day of February, A. D. 1914. W. M. .DUNCAN, Administrator of Bald Restate 25-4-1 MS-SSh eating of plays, Mr. Howland gave a masterly performanoe of Richard Carowo, a man who thinks himself too old to marry at 40, and Miss Mil ler was exceptionally clever as the young girl who makes him see that love can make us all young. Miss Williamson was responsible for many laughs ss the elderly lady The preparation of Chinese products for export Is understood to have boon begun a number of years ago by a Chinese firm no longer In ex istence, which established ten or more factories In China, Thoro are now about twenty factories engaged In this Industry, chlofly In the vicinity of Hsnkow, Chlnkland and Nankin. Tho export, however, Is largely through the port of Shanghai. The Herald for news. Don't Overdo Yourself this fine weather try Ing to wear off tho spring fever. It's bound to run lu course, so you'd Just ns well resurrect the rake and line and get busy (111 you ferl relieved, and to do the thing right you'll am tamri goodly portions of our bulk and package garden and Held seeds. HHcet Pees In bulk. Onion Sets. Sugar and Stock lleete, etc. IH us help you to the seeds. The SUNSET GROCERY 10th aid Mala. Mm, For Batter Valuaa A JnwUh frmr In AlUrts, Cu 'la. h prepared a m - lor rmou visitor, conlatblnc 190 Jewtei rharaelers, all engraved on a rala ef heal, The message l raillr eMif looit. but can bo road oclr tt- ! -I ilof a microscope. The New Houth Wale xomeBttl dockyard on Cockatoo Island la Us Hrdney harbor Is hewn out of ioIM rock Historically Cockatoo lilssl u of much Interest, as li w lb site of a large prison In the day bo Brit ish convicts were dspoirrd to At straits. llouekplng room, near rll Theater Guide! A000A0Wm0WW00000 tf m '-swi' HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE TOMOIIT "tody tf GrausUrk" WrMTKUN AMIIMKMK.NT COMPAX" STAR THEATER "Millie. I Arnold and Dr. Lfna." Ilex Drama In Two I'srU "At the Crossing," Drama Featuring llarbars Td "Rink Dlrvntr Hie Stage," Comedy Tunlglil. Ay Hertt 10c. i TEMPLE THEATER The Adventwree of Kathlyn No- ' Hellg Two-Reel flpeclsl "TIik Tmublee of an Actor," I.ubln Comedy 'A I'lght for rert-ae," Kalsm Drama MATINKH DAILY AT Aixuowis-BincTtm VJ