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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1914)
THIUIMIIAV, .1'lllK , li THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON IMOi: THHKR Prominent Prohi Coining E, W. Chafiin, Presidential Candidate, Here Sunday ux'tl HKIHMIMMINH IX THE , i itiii r to make ohwio.v inn Wll.l. KI'.tHT Mll.MMV, WHEN i inn i. meetiww vn.t. m: 1,1.1 It.ni.U'l.V l .UMIIICnH tin mate convention is I'oitrUM' t.nW W Hmflll, candidal" for ,,rrii m uf III" I'liltcd Wale on the ,,,oIiiI...h.ii llekel III IPUH nllil I'Ji: it,.) . i( th l""l known temper ti,r -.oorate III Hip Miuntry. will tul ' ' OffU'tll III thn Utter ru ' n "iitti'liwln" leiiipemiHP rmi K" ' ' I'd ""' limit! o'll tipell hid OrejCltll ellBHKP' Wrn' ii Klamath Pall. huMIng lhr n,ii lieip Huwlay. HiiihU)' mum tut iia will li'ilil a mtfiliiK til Hi" ( tiro a rliuretll tlml afternoon Ikrlr "'I In nttlUlirr leclurp nt ll'iU. leu eiwm turner, ami Mtimtay nielli Itiv re-llllt lllffllHK win m ie i jfriJ "here. Wh.m in OrvKim Mr. ClisDn will tip ,"m'; ,,, i"ieini He make tux lit- rutriil .efcer ll I"" ,,om" ' ","M"l l Tucson ArU. MMllon reinvention, 10 lip held In r B prohibitum candidate ivnuiul eharin 1 uttp uf Hip mau tfl,tI, vi.r.nm in M! and from .rai.r.. uf national luiltt beliiR Chlrago In JP03; ho run fur nilorue) kft.ai. lie by Hut jirnliU In their Mml t Wironin in mo, niul nj,i 'u ink OreKtut dry. j,Klni, M, lynn fnn fur attor- CbsBli h Iiri.ii Identified with the mi r.'iK-iat of llllnol In 19M. Mix UMpe'fiiice rail" prarllcallr tall III itretlileiilliil auiiiutleim mne madit In III. He l a lawyer liy irti(elun. a I So ami I SIS, mid It In .pilto prob. (fiit4r ii r lie I'nhernlt) uf Vnui Mk Mini ho will ... tin. triililliltlnii tin ai Mi.- author of u niiiiitfor uf rlmir,. in mu. Kit-li" V. Cliafn News ot Our Neighbors ,i,t mwl l'rrrM uf Stmrhj riiiiliiiUNlllra OirnMlrlr! In Hip I'i J( in nimli' in Vrl.n limn vwr livfiilo, lltiironlitrnt (lint Iiric mailfl Yn-l.li uiin flu. pry bi niul mom iii-iojiti rliir In Niirllifrn Callfor ids Yfukii Journal, M,i)..r lUlliAlit llr-i:irfr purcltAMi; nf miitii'n for (Iip cur, tlm ImrUm Imliu ilifrrptl (o Iht iIi. ' MeilfiiM Mnll'Trlliuim Oiiiiirlliiu Link Work on Diet llniicl'I.nlilliiw riml, lilih iwm In-tin i;uIiik on fur tlio iunt fiv wppIiii, In now Hourly flnUlinit, i n ml within n uliort limn tlio cronn ' will lit. piiiii otT niul tin. rntiii lirokvn up. An a n-ull of lliiilr Intiou (ho 1 Uui lounn urn now cunnoclcil by nri) pilli-iii ruin) Mhlrli will innko travel liiiiwi'i'ii idem i-ttnliir Hi mi ovir li fiim llrml llullclln. ht-t- liln uf (iolil II II MrCnrtdy of Dcalli Valley. SYtmlii, nrrlwil In Mpdfonl 'rhumdny nml will mini, with MIWi. Womnck on Hip (Irlrrl) llutlr rlnlmn If MIku'M lrptliriiniiii kjiik) trui', inllllonlri4 I... no thlik In tlio viillny It will ln iiT.niir to irny for tlimn A( ir-B .lit lock. M'leriltni: to Mlkp, tlmt wn fnrniiil in the Axiii- jirrlo.l Ih Ij"Ihk hii'imikiI, nlonc u lilt Hnlnrlnu ilcjKm tin of a I'ali'zoli' nnluri" Mfilfonl , Mml Trlhuiip I'mmi-to to M luiil)liuga '!. vcnty-rlvi. million lml)buii will Ii" ilinlrlhiili-il lo California former Una iritiK ( pruy upon the Innrrt rtphliU" Hint titlark irlnclilly (he niflon. hoi. bpjin nml crnln rrom of, ihi. Kinip ThU niituni tirrnf nt wn inmli. h) Ittalp llortlciilturUt A. J ' ( ouk Mori than 50.000,000 laily-l hue haptr'aily ht-?n illatrlhiitfil hy thp MativKacriimditn t'nlnn. f Hllm Clmnrp for MrxUN In lhi I'X'til irmipn nro called for In J the ttrf.-tit rrlali with Mxlco, It In .loiititfnl if thn loral mlfllary boyit will t.p rnllxl upon lo ki to the front. Am plRht of thr OrcKon compnnlcn nro In I Ih" font ilpfpiinc .rvlr IhPrc woiilit' ho Utile for tlii-in to tlo iinlm?i trnn-i frril to thp artillery hrnnch of lh j rvlu -Anhlnml iIiIIiikk. Ualr)iiiPi liilrtflril V V OirtU of the firm of CurtU & !ily. who Inut wppk rrturnoil from trip to Kan KrancUco and polriU In ' Himtlii'rn California, Inform (ho Kx nmln-r thai Iip U rry hopeful that hi pfiort In IntirentltiK KwpiIp and Hwl.lillnn dalrymrn In likp couit- Kp The Reason Why! By Heath W0W WHAT'6 TiC REASON Wlfa WOtfT lie. I mnir-ii; uenvr. tir.iv' oiian i f YOU CAN'T Go ntrr roNiGUTL r jdmrr JMhk rrv ten ir' fffH (t ... , J!.,. I 'j if ! Farmer Wants to Hear More of Market Day Editor Herald: A public market could be Instituted What I. matter with the public ! wlh nono or "' ?V6Me- fc 1 Any vacant block would bo (ood market day? ; fcn0UKn t0 gtart on nnd lt wouu keop Why no much talk during the wln-jiiome money In the country, decreasa ter about It? (ne co,: Ior local PrOfU1C0 lo l"e con Uumer, and get tho farmer somo cash i ii uecau.o mere aro ioo .,. Wo taTmert MP pagt the aUfe Krocoryracn membprs of tho Qhambor'wiero Ufe or a toi, wj (Mp ua gt i j ji;i; in j--v NEW FAMILIES REACHING BEND I llulncn looking L'p ItoReburic l aure to hae another prune packlnc plant erected this ea Ihon, and It Is entirely probable thnt a ! modern cannery will be built In order 'to be In operation for the eaon of 1915. ItotcburK New. Ktiixlii lost jear -nt r,r.,53C Jew to New York. 'iiintTi:i: ;aui,oais ok hochi:- HUM) (i(Kl)S AltltlVK TIIKItK. ,nsr Till: N KWCIMKHM AUK fa j$ fgy fo jfafc J "'" '" to the flrt six families who pur- 'chase piano within the nest two wcaki, we will kIvo n free coure or of Commerce? lufteil. Wo want action. We aro pay . j ,,,, ,, , , Inn the taxe n thl county. Or does Judge Worden want to " . t . .. . . . Olvo u what wo have got to havo, build us a uncK puonc marKei nearor ,ho c,ecton w, ghow our dUap the new court houiic In the Hot nroval. ONE OF MANY. Springs addition? I Midland, April 23. IF HAIR IS TURNING ; GW, USE SA6F TEA' llhKK'H UIU.VDMOTUKK'S RECIPE1 TO DAHKEX AXO BEAUTIFY t'ADKI) HAIlt. Tho normal head contains about 80,000 hairs. 'tYeli.'f Jvilmli-. tii ItndutUiiu of to er rent III tin. ty fl,u w proP ucceful Alary uf ewr t.cln-r In tlt M.'il-isiatr that M. found a number oft in U W llarhatu, who for Ihr ford ituhlie hiHiU, and reaching evon , innnnu In (tint ecllpn who nrp pay- iul i .ur rr ha hold Hip ultlce of unio the Janitor. wn ordered b) tlm, .,v Xvrf ,r., rental on land, nnd nro mo nl Yreka. w je.elrcted lull krhool t.ont.1 al thn resutar meetltiK ntulou to nniulre tract whrtn value Vlun.I at Hip municipal eleflluu The 1 uotln) Ptcllllie. The cut will be ( rp nf,t o IiIrIi. l.akn (Viunty Kxnm. dpritmn uf the tnlpr In teluriilni; fiitue n( the I'l'Klnuini: of the netl iner, Wr lUrlmlii Id the oiTIcp prinr rmi kIiooI )mr mid inrsiio 1150 mouth clu.nrly that thp ciip of Yrcka or H.Sou a er U In unlarle, Tho Women ntudcnt will be Admitted M'l'ioriate the Komi work ho li dune v-ornni rrr( exeri teacher from fur i:.ir rlty In ihn pant During hU the jiiiperliiipiidcni Thirteen carload Kiiodn, reprvvntlnK the flfteeu fu in 1 1 leu, hae bee lien.! within the pint few- week 81 carload were received In Feb miiry, nod ncconlliiK lo prcont Indl cation April wilt break all records. 1 he newcomer are all families In That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only b had by brew-1 Ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair U your charm. Iti makes or mars the face. When It fade, turns gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and scraggly, just an ap plication or two of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance a' hundred fold. Don't bother to prepare the tonic; , you can get from any drug storo a DO cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Hemedy," ready to use.. Thl can atway be depended upon to J brriR the natural color, thickness and ' lustre of your hair and remove dand-f J run", stop scalp Itching and falling I hair. ; i Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage wiSSL0 S u.cie.7on.dug;;;;ti; months. j-f ause it darkens U. t received a 's t.rt In music Is absolutely free ha ' """"j; d evenly hat no rcn recehed at rhiidrn wa.te . '' fa " 't has been applied. You this period when It means a good " da,ul' a W or soft brush' foundation in music to them. u ,anJ draw thu throu ' I Wo have not space to tell of our,ftIr W"B "a" strand at a .ii ..rir M.v ermB and liberal "me: b' morning the gray hair has' .. . .... . . . (I!ftaftlMnrt1. nml tittor nnnliit atv. B.vMnjIt Inn . VittT V VMI n PHI1 j. ..--- p ,b huuhw Hir- Kood circumstances, with complete ','. ' ......n nroT nM, plication it becomes beautifully dark' fnrmlnK Implement "" ;,oor' t0 ,;o8tomcei t"omorrow atternoon a' a'Pa glossy. Hrstrous and! ilmiinUrtlltm murr Imprurrmriiu prlji t. M...l..w.l.l. I. ll.A kAl -H fllltl. ' li inviiw')riiii in M- ii-n nni umii to Hip primary to ,c orRnnlred nt the 1'nlvcrslty of Thl policy nto affected tho , iconin. outiltt of upilte. uno mrnier uioukui. oo wen, drllllUK outfit, and among their other poKeton Is tome of thp bobt stock seen In rentrnl Oregon. for full particular. abundant. YOU'RE SAFE to leave It with us yoar phoae onler for Grocrrie. 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I'ETERSTKINKrVS Not much silver, lint pleaty to rat, I'or a two bit meal It raa't he beat. ISO Sixth Street Glasgow, Scotland, Is to have female i IMJlIce If the women's associations i there can hiivo their wav rilmnf It. I" 200 CRATER LAKE and ANCHOR BRAND FLOUR Made from Klamath County Wheat by Klamath County Men at Klamath Falls Mills for Klamath County People Klamath Falls Hour Mills Crater Iake. Anchor Braad PAY YOUR BILLS I - ,H 1 - M I &S I ti --a 2kw. wttn a check instead of cash. Then you will have both a rec ord of your payment and a re ceipt as well. Checks on the First Trust and Savings Bank are good as gold. You can se cure a book of them by opening an account there. You avoid lots of trouble and dignify your business by their use. HRST TRUST and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Cook With Electricity The Economical Way The Sanitary Way The Easiest Way Mi J. y.UMWAl.T, liv. B. M. UUWU, Vice I'rra. and Treaa. IIERT E. WITHROW, Secretary Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAI'tf. H.ANR, BMJKWUNTB. Etr. KLAMATH FAMJI. OHHGON Don't ahorten your life sweltering in a hot kitchen during the lummer month. Let us demonstrate the simplicity of cooking with electricity, and show you how cool you will be able to keep your kitchen. California-Oregon Light and Power Company, h'i m i m i 1 1 jQ U" m to