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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1914)
wki.skm.av, vmil w 4 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACK POUR ThcBctt Made Warner's Rust-Proof Brassieres 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 El Real, Pure Silk Hose, in Black and White 50c Kayser Silk Hose in all Colors, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. In Lace, . . . $2.00 But-I-Nol Silk Hose, Regular and Odd Sizes, $1.50 An unusually nice line of Silk Petticoats in all the newest shades and colors. STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY I t . jet I P 4 ?.H L-.& - S I. yf mm S'rwtw lJff "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" Tangomaniacs Can't Get Beer on Floor American Marines Boarding Great Battleship New York LITTLE STORIES FROM WAR ZOI Catted Tress Sen ice ST. LOUIS.. April 59. Drinks on the dance floors at summer gardens or on other dancing pavilions this summer have been tabooed, accord ing to Excise Commissioner Ander son today, who said that hts rutins uould effect Forest Park Highland, Suburban Garden, and other smaller places. Tango "fiends" will now have to miss a dance to quench their thlrat lor the l-eer dispensory, always here tofore at their elbows. will hate been moved to parts more distant. CHURCH 10 I U Town Topics HAVE A BAZAAR WILL UK HELD MONDAY IX THF. WHITE BUILDING IJII'OItT AXT MEETING OF WOIIKKHS TOMORKOW Meetings of W. C. T. U. There baa been an Imrpexslou In some circle that the Women's Chris tian Temperance Union meets every other Tuesday afternoon. Instead, these meetings are held the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. A bazaar and dinner will be given Monday at the White building by the Ladles, Aid Society of the Christian church. Already people are looking forward to this opportunity to se cure fancy work, etc A meeting of the members of the organization In charge will be held tomorrow afternoon at the church, to complete arrangements for the affair. All th'e members are urged to attend. Trio la Entertaining. One of the drollest and best at tractions at the Star theater this win ter is the Calliope Trio, which ap pears this evening for the last time The members have good voices, which blend harmoniously, and they get rid of some clean, clever comedy. Through the work of the Minnesota 'agricultural botany department of the 'agricultural college It will soon be 'possible for farmers to become famll ' lar with seeds of eighty-six vvarletles of weeds. KM II a agBMBgBMBl '& HraKti -'QLr9HlHHILgglHgfl BSsSSKSP H Troop C. of the 15th. Cavalry Is the Richest in the Army. Arrival of German Warship Makes Old Timers Smilingly Recall Boxer War II, WILLIAM HltEI'HKUD It Illicit l'rr. SUff t'irtt"ilcnt) VKItA CIIUZ. April 2S Why Jim t uti wrnt up front wtiix "I Mui.lartir thut I. not 111 real in 111 o Yl . .radix ll old had a strike of liU Mmltan miner at Moutrrvy KOf llkn this Yrlluw utvr Bppi'rtil In id city, and. of cour.v, th Brut mfturl uf lh doctor a to guard agatftat II prrtil. Ttiry ordrrrtl champagne for those who rrr rich inough to afford It to Inerraio hrarl action, ami thereby Hard oft chant of getting th dl.vasv For the Metlcan poti uru ordered small dene of tr)ch tiltif. mid MtiuUioin. Uforu hU mln rs wont to work inoriilnK. uiml t,i Hup them up lu runs and IiaVk thv "What r fu rticmltK hrr nr''" an old Vmikrc raptnlll A V.cd. "Ilmtiitl m ( luwiy InfldtttL" I10 rtinmifcit, "Wlirti wrf (! China (lurltm tli llotrr Uoublr. w lay fur virtik in the rombltt.il nary, without attytlilnc n do Finally iIik admiral look It I11U1 til. hrad that we oueltt to l'Ar iiiiii'racU, Tit our surprLv. our nP hl aU4mod, ptartlc eruund. rr ar Hi" (li-rman wnr.tilM In the liar bur uuit arouml and follow rd tn (lu whefn w would that day. couMtj't shake llirm, Thr liunc n In a ImiE. tolld tluhborn lln. Th nisl day wp wnro ordrrd out .hould ha? a ? "i b,, UrttAtt (at oui ueUr-" "And with lhi Blle, "tl.Bj lH' ihcnl off Iho hl Jiflltie on rlthrr ni '"the fIl I rhr"J (uf itf ifj. Mini wa that h 'na isli till U.ttt lit lead (bat ' I'd" t Hu tHttacd' (irrrnun ilcuiUt out u nt .! ioi a U iniifJ lUtt( i (. riiutr itt ut ej Uti mln doctors give cb man a .h. ,WtmM,t (ut of a strychnlnn sotutlau rlttl sliibbortt tH-Mltlpncp,, followrd u Amillie tli aitMi--i do.tt W( ll. Kit (Jrallllc. a to dk ? ItftP Id tlio Milrl -iIUl, If UJ art a irluc, l Troop t ol lk VS- lentil, the tlcliMl .lnlc tfOOJiUlU army U Uu'l made up of tlra no, idlhrr. but tnu ' ' oS'. Word got out among thr Mmlcatu lutrr K,UnK u,lrr ut ,ot,er xn wp litcludlng rptalit t"m lt. that Montague was trying to pot. on his miner. Onr of the Mrilraiu by stealth got hold of the strychnine to are whnt It was A hundred Mexican lookfil on whlla a hungry dog ate a plc of moat ovrr many of It prlat ' tuitarti u Jut at pleOl tt' ""Op B" itrm ii f ou.kliirllR rl0tJ II did Altrr four day of (Ills wa got mad and Mm Anmrlrari ortlter nt boltlo of ov r ,0 ,i (jrmBtl ,.W ,.nt iu which thuy ald lliry vtv vrry mrry Clint, Tia. oti i" efclcMt. that thry always ehoo the am hog, and ha a row nd rstf, ltel ground on thlch tho (Irrman drcld- which am or wilt u tif;ticm 7 v-hlch tho contents of a full bottle rl niiini'tivir It you ce. Thrco high tlrman oRlcni brought Iho answer back to u In perori, They The largest telescope lu the world .Is to be put In position la Ottawa. It will weigh SO tons, will contain a 72 inch lens and will be large enough for an atuomoblle to drive through Its tmbw. , By a Frenchman's Invention as a .language student hears a word spoken jby a phonograph he also sees It appear on a printed roll In conjunction with Its translation In his own tongue. Only a Few Pieces of Land Yet to Rent See U Quick 80 ACRES POTATO AND GRAIN LAND, Jjtf.OO PER ACRE, HALF CASH, BALANCE AFTER HARVEST. HOUSE AND BARN. 5 ACRES BLACK LOAM CELERY AND GARDEN LAND, CHEAP FOR CASH. 2 ACRES FINE GARDEN SPOT; RICH SOIL, CHEAP FOR CASH. The Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main Street Klamath Falls, Ore. had been pourrd, A moment later a hundred Mexicans w a Chihuahua dog turn up Its toe and die. Tho strike began that night, and rnmo onto the dag. hip and atd V.-l. ...I. t. .t. l...tl ...-.I... !... . ........ 1.,.. ..... . ....... i um., mm niu uaiuL- juru iu nun JUr Mexico. The vt'Mtl u tooK io ween ior aioniaguo 10 "-touTe not ctioo.lng iho mi Is the largest In the was placed In commission a fiiw iiv. 'nrovo that he was not n whololo Krnunds we mi W'vn br.n follow. Ing you." " Mlut why do you follow u when warship wn go out for "rrt irrriT' lltey I The Xcw ishlp Texas, I American navy, is taking on hund-ago, and at onco orders ere Issued "icrlngt" Mioner. reus oi marines ai ino uroogiyn navy,ior preparations to go sotuh. When CANDIDATE EXPOSES CORPORATIONS' IROOPERS PASS THROUGH DENVER (Coutlnut-d from page 1) (Continued from page 1) tant rates to accelerate the dissolu- . . ' . . , "' b "w PlckcU. Tho police are .Now. if tho voters and good people ke.,,inK ... .Uil,Vn. ,, i.... .. of Klamath Falls will only pull aside ckcu conUnuo t0 ptc "The Shades of Oblivion" thoy will ...,.. i e nnlotlv rnnn.lm. ImMri.l .ho ,.l Al lIl T",h tu"-t Sinclair d-l talns-ln one corner tho sanctlmonl-l"0:'""'1 O'lkc'ro1"or- n ous Mr. Murray, with his hands tied, , ,,'"., U' ttt1 tlWo 0,ot ft " willing to obey the will of his lord)'"1 '" ln """w of human rights and master, "The Klamath Develop. ,W" v5r ,dn t0 hiuar m,.n rrnm,.,.,- n ii, ,., .I,... ,lrw' he said. "Usually, some com- "lllp Van Winkle," our present chier"m"y "'",,lo'u ' ''' "t a. tho executive, who has Just awoko from a ""J";801"' two years' slumber to find out that' "; making a disturb there were some streets to bo plowed" "!'"'', ho ,0,U lho ,)0,lce- "The . "Ylltlhlit inVi.rn m .. ul I.I ... . up in Mills' addition, and that the ... . """"", uo l'uu , city charter demands that the streets ,",,.!1 ,",u,0ro ,wo, " , a nu iiiiiniiiii ii ins i-iiiriiii.riv unit ivm t tho old (lerman Hrurnrit really nothing more than a wrrti akd. scout hlp now, owing to hor ago " 'Why, don't you m7' rnpllpil ihn 'steami'd Into Vera Cruz harbor among Of rm an officers, 'wo want tn eo what (the Yankee gunboats tho other day, you art doing Wo have no trouble mnny aim many n enter oi recogni- wuu inn unileil Hlalft. Iiul, If wn w arcatlc. In for ttm troop in" At l' "t'" IK-an was negotiating for s moUl pkltirn tof In Ut- " ltn " Cllnl, which ouM trliig to funds Inlrt lho troop ntii.utr TIip hlggrtt and fitl tnf given by a troop lon lb W tlramU liC9 lho MvJcsn lM tarld, was sponorod by Troop & II cot MOO. and folk ailtnW ' iu Up around. TRAPS WITHOUT LICENSE; FINED MiUIH WA.MI'LCU IS AltllLHTLH IIV IIKI'UTV U.MK WAHOKN STOUT, AXI l'LKAIK (JIIILTV I.V I .irHTICK COUIIT aliould he kept In a sanitary condl- trnnsplrlnK reeling It." tiou. This Is the candidate of the Water, Light and I'owor company. I will even go further and statu that thoso candidates whom I liavo teferred to havo oven Invaded tho sa cred precincts of our churches to dis turb fenent hut unobtrudlng piety. Churches were built to God; not for the benefit of selfish politicians. Let tho people weigh each candi date on the scales of justice and do-' cldo on election day whom they want I for mayor. Civil distentions should i cease among the people, and every body act as a unit to make Klamath Portland tallica constitute tho Invisibles. They1 arc- murderers at 20 Hroadway, Kock- Charged with trapping ultliom ( eftllur knows everything that Is iiirmi.. i.iii WumnW ,.r w,..n.i.... In Colorado, and Is dl-'nour OiIcsko, on the Upper Lake, was liriostud Mdiiilnv liv I)iiiiiiiv (limin HiiHlncsn Is practically suspended Warden Henry Htoiil. on i.ovver iironiiway. YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE RESULTS This afternoon Wrimplur appeared In Justicu floivin'H riiiirt mul iiiii,.r,..l i (.' t Vuiir foot lllllvrv. I2r. mid costs I, 7 l ",,w ny "IniKitl u nnu tosts ' ilfarliiiint slorr. Don't ulfr. I Falls the center of the coming Inland 'Son Francisco , , , 4 II. 2 Empire of tho West. Krauso .md Fisher; IVrnoll Aa a finale, I will state that if I.flopulvcda am elected mayor of Klamath Kails, under my administration I will on- K. 0 3 and HOW "IE" HELPS S0RE.JP FEET aood.br sort ft, burning ft,awo! Irn fert, swmty f4, mlllug ft, llrl fi-rt. (lood-by corn, rallou, bunions and raw spots. No roor alio tight nu, no mors limping with aln or drawing up ynur fare In Kiiv. "1 VI" U iai(cal, aat rlKlit hit, "TI," draw out alltlio polwiiiou rxuila lion which puff Up tho fret, Um "TIZ" and for. aii i now com- cent t or ii... ... :. i .. . . . .' ."""" ('" ini, ,i, IN.t, r,t that never ill, iii-vit hurt, imvcr get tlrwl. A ji'at fir,t romfort guaranteed or money rrfiuidcil, Theater Guide HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK deavor to moke It a city of "Golden Rllln." with intml rlirMa In 'all A ! "., ..M W,Hi. a,B... vu HMU pedal privileges to none. DAN CORCORAN, It. 1 7 Alexander; Oakland Sacramento . , I'rotigh and anil Hannah, At Los Angeles, game postponed. II. E. 8 3 18 1 Gregory A boat propeller Unit mi Austrian ciiRlucor hits Invented Is In effect a Iwo-bludwl fuatlicrlng naddluwhecl. each blade turulng ns It moves for- I'olurlly of oloctrln r..rr,.n.- - ward so as to offer no resistance) to i,tod by soaking blotting paper lu pouusiiim loiiidu and starch, thifpa i Olllclal ilgures show that less than ono-twolfth of tho area of tho Philip pines Is devoted to agriculture, yet last yoar the loading crops were esti mated to bo worth noarly 190,000,-000. pur snowing a who stuln next tho positive polo when placed between poles, Housekeeping rooms, near bride. Today'g mwi t4ay la Tk Htrale. STAR THEATER "Till' Hlgil HU of Tlwui AN" THK UAI.IOI'i: TIUO" "Tho l.lmiil uf IViTrliyr Kdlsnn Comedy "TIh. I'lftli Htrlng"--A Musical l' lasy hy John I'hllllp Hmnt.loi" parts. '"rim Ollfr," I'alhoplay (Hand colored) AiIiiiImIoii TEMPLE 10c and H TIIEATE1 'A Urania in lloyvllh'i" ICdlson Two-llol comwi "A Hunch of Flowers," lllogruph Hnuiiit 'Tin. Hat Cor Mu" Knlem Drama MATINRH UAHiV ATlJj ALL LMWNatW WOfW"