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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1912)
y ,. "V ON II Ip'-sstTr aafav .? 'a I h's "-"-----sssssasa-a- .-,., , , rans-ssi WMH MMMM fit j V ls T ' v ..; f eLfl1 AM Wark SaajaateeC OW frallowa' BaHdta UMKN I -- "" -u run SM l -U. 1 s hv.Komwu UMhatal Ua """'VkJta.lfad.ln. BM. IM4J4. KlaaaaSkvawila, Ore. v tjg Pirf' rN. JMrMlacaa8DeiMUr iBI-IOf, Odd Fellows aid. THU K. WBafOX UMTRMBU " ftrt I I W. XKIOOO, I (I tea5" I- JkUnst ... w!" "" 'of. ma 1 - ( n., j jd In Tlmma , out la a perms t. Olre ui "" IT'atU, atbvAve. J. It JONSTRCCTION OO , w iaailOa.tr taota jetd Block and other , .ctlo. OSo. American S saad Traat Co. building. A . H!. . U Hf yamr MM, I will d Uaraat. OSe. Ajkerteaa Baak and Treat halldlailhone 1111. IOtCKLLAjnOl RAMBBrS KXPKwd If yoa want yoa etui mored and moad quick, get Ramiby'a Bzpraaa to ete.lt. Corner SeTeath and Mala atreet nwa SIS inOHT Call a COMSTOOK. Ill, U you wast nay kimf of BBLF. t tta OOMSTOCK U yea waat emaMrateat Meat dlatgurlag akia emptloai, aerofsla, plmplea, raahee, ate., are daa to Impure blood. Bardoek'a Blood Bitten la a cleaning blood tonle. atakaa you dear-eyed, elear-bralned. clfar-akianad. GROCERIES During the year 111 we aupplled grooerle for eui largo auaber of esa tatnera. We gara them the beat goods nd tb beat aerrtce at the lowest feasible prlees. Let us treat you this way during lilt. Van Riper; Bros. Phone fi Groceries THAVS ALL Good Goods Courteous Treatment Prompt Service Right Prices rf inonaf -4. o. tf wrt JrVS .oae 1931 . lie Best Advice On Lumber Costs The Least Honey and whan wo say to prospective home builders that "aow'a tko time to build," we are offering you really sound advice. No mat ter what you have heard about cheaper lumber, take It from ns that you're on th aafe aide If you build right now. We havea't been In the lamber bustaoas for years for nothing we know a thing or two, and we're willing to admit that you do, too, but In the face of all thla talk nowadays about tlaeber coaservaUoaw we bellero you'll agree that lumber hai a fixed value, and that by de laying the building of your new home you will gain nothing but Inconvenience. We believe we can convince ou the .nboro Is good ad Ice let's Ulk It over. N Sivi.ge Lfrff. LiafrerO Phone 1341 6th St. at S. P. track WOOD Good Slab Wood SS.TS llacb Wood ., 7.00 . . Delivered . . Move .Order at Cky Bakery I-hoaeeel W.E. Seaborn E. Esthompf on General"FtelfcUit and Transfer Leave orders at lob- erta S Whitswre, PkMe;i381 WOODJIFOR SALE E. WHHLOCK twdtytadwg-'Esalaiiwg MXCIAJKfmLt Oragoa gmbakapi sKo.SS OeyaavfrVlgaw, 4SSaaa4S4 Oatco aM Caael-Oai aSPlMBatj THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Editor Mid Proprietor J, M. BTOWKLL, City Rdltor Published dally Mcept dunday at 116 Fourth Street Entered at tha postoBce at Klamath Falls, Oragoa, for traaamlaalon through tha malla at eseoad-elaM mattar. Subaerlptton ttrma by mall to any ad ilraaa la Ihi Vint.. ou. One year . . . . , ts.or One month , so I ., KLAMATH FAMA. . . nttfcf.nl; MOMMY. Jv .. .. , ...,. t IHIU .. DEAO rWpr' , - DV fV jlttD uaYGEN MODE MACHINE 8I.K OF Hl'iTCAHK CON. TAINS MEANS OF REVIVING PEOPLE WHO IUK OK (IAS OH ELECTRICITY According to an Item In thu Chica go Dally Soclallit, peoplo can bo rc Mored to Ufa by an ox) gen machine. Uoatf tho Item: That miracles no longer belong to the dark ages of ni)tholog and su perstition was again demonstrated Tuesday when L. A. Gumming, OS ears old, was raised from tho dead by to common norklngmen In over alls nnd nn oxjgen machine belong ing to the Commonwealth Kdlson company. Tho ox) gen machine Is a recent In tention, about tho site o( n suitcase, recently Imported b the company. and can bo used In restoring life In cases of electrocution, drowning or asph)xlatlon. In the successful demonstration dimming! had been otcrcomo by fumes from a small gas heater which was used to heat his bedroom. Dur ing the night the flamo had blown out and the escaping gas overcame tho sleeping occupant of tho room. The two workmen are loaders at the plant of tho Edison company. About 10 o'clock a telephone call announced tho discovery of Cum mlngs' lifeless body In his room. Without further delay the men loaded tho machine Into an automo bile and hurried to the little flat at 1337. Dearborn avenue. Attaching the machlno to Cummlngs' nostrllo the two worklngmcn started the ar tificial respiration. Slowly the ma chine Inhaled ox)gen and exhaled the fatal gases from the seemingly dead man's lungs. Soon tho dead man began to show signs of return ing life, and within five minutes the watchers saw llfo returning to tho contracted features nf the dead. Cummlngs Is now restored, and tho recovery, which was miraculous, will go down as one of the many mir acles which ore performed today by advanced science. THIS HOOK WORTH ItKADIN'O The Adler-l-ka book, tolling how you ran EASILY guard against ap pendicitis, and how you can rollcvo const Ipatfbsv or gas on the stomach almost INSTANTLY, Is offered free for a short tlmo by the Whitman Drug company. ACT UICKIIY Delay Has Hern Dangerous in Klam ath Falls' Do the right thing at the right time Act quickly In time of danger. Dackache is kldnoy danger. Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly. Plonty of ovldenoo to prove this. J. B. Shnfcr, 9(8 E. Main street, Ashland, Ore., snyi: "I was in a bad way from kidney (rouble, and despite all my efforts I seemed unsblo to got relief. The kldnoy secretions were unnatural and my back was extremely lame ana painrui. At night I was restless, and If I caught cold it sot' tied in my kidneys, causing my trou ble to becomo worse, flelng told of Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a box, and beforo I had used thom long I felt better. I Am now well and my kldnoys no longer bother me. My advice to everyone afflicted in a sim ilar way Is to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial." ConArmed Proof When Mr. Shafer was interviewed on October 23. 1909. he said: "Mv former endorsement of Doan's Kid ney Pills still holda good. I am now In excellent health, nd my kldneya glvo mo llttlo or no trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foatei-Mllburn .Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Vv Remember the name Doan's and take no other. AFLOAT AT SEA SIKCE 1904 MESSAGE REACHES SENDER 1'uHland Man KwUra MUi.lt a Which Ho lliu-i'il In lluttlo und lmpMl Into . Atlantic -It Ha Evidently lltvn "Doing Some" rOHTLAND, Jan. 39,- Tn. n eight )cnrs nt sea In a Ik. i- bottlu, I and probably clrculatlnu the AH- ocean one or 'more tlm- , message reached J. '" til ftt "-" ... Uil' Corbet. ' -'""' ,,lt' In .an, nt his "fl"' "" julldllig. . 1904 Crossley threw beer mottle Into the sea fifty miles off Tiro i-innd. Inst out of New York, In which ho enclosed one of his cards On the hack of tho card he wrete: Thl bottle was thrown Into mo sen from tho steamer I'orthlnn, off i'lro Island light. Juno 10, iu Will the finder please return It and iuIyIso where and found?" At tho nolnt whew the bottle was cast overboard tho set of the flulf stream current Is to tho northeast, on tho great swing aTouml the Atlantic Ocean. Mariners declaro tnero is no current southerly In that tlclnlty, nnd according to all reckonings the beer bottlo with Its card message started across tho northern end of the Atlantic. Tho Incident had nearl) been for gotten by Mr. Crosslc) until n letter written by Robert Magwood of mi. Pleasant, South Carolina, and dated JJanuary 14, 1912, was received, with tho following announcement' "Tho attached card was found b) tho writer Friday, January 5, 1912 .!? :T.ttlnl r',,.!?;..':.-.."' South Carolina, on a llttlo Wand ho ably been washed over the capo h tho gale of August 37 This letter was addressed. In .It Arch street, Philadelphia, the ad dress on tho card. Kro mthero It was forwarded to 44 Westvlew street, Ml Airy. Philadelphia, and thenco sent to tho Portland address of Mr. Cross ley, who has been In this stato tire years. A letter of thnuks has been sent tho finder of the bottle, nnd tho fact reported to tho societies keeping rec ords of movements of objects afloat upon tho Atlantic. We havo sume very deslrsble th street property to ssle Stephens- Hunter Realty Co. v .NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County In the Matter of the Estate of Rosa B. Daggett, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that Claude II. Daggett, executor of tho estate of Roso E. Daggett, deceased, has ren dcrcd and presented for settlement and filed In said court, bis final ac count of his administration of said estate, together with report thereof, and that on Thursday, the lEth day of February, 1913, at 10 o'clock of tho forenoon of said day, at the court room of said court, at tho courthouse of said county of Klamath, In the state of Oregon, has been fixed by said court as the time and placo of settle ment of said account and hearing of said report, at which time and place any person Interested In said estate may appear and file his exception In writing to aald account, and contest the same. CLAUDE If. DAOOETT, Executor of tho Estate of Rose R. Daggett, Deceased. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 17th day of January, 1911. 1-18-2-15 r ONE MILLION DOLLARS FOR A GOOD STOMACH. Thla Offer Sheuld Be a Warning te Every Men snd Wemsn. The newspapers and medical Jour nsls recently have bed much lo say relative to a famous millionaire's offer of a million dollars for a now stomach This great inultl millionaire was too busy to worry about tho condition of bis stomach. He allowed bis dyspep sla to'run from bad to worse until In the end It became Incurable. (lis misfortune serves as u warning to others Every ooe who suffers with dyspep ala for a few years will glvo otcry thing he owns for a new stomach. Dyspepsia Is commonly caused by nn abnormal state of tho gastric Juice, or by lack of tone In the walls of the ktonmch. Tbo result Is Hint Hie xtom nth Iotx Its power to digest food. W nro now nblo to supply i i-rtnln uiUhiui; clemi-i,'-, (n lit tp in restore to the RnMrle Jiilrc llitlr Ohesihe piwrr. m il in .il I u n iMug tin ytmu nib riinu nnd will. We Know that Hoiall !)i"l'"li Tableta are a most dopendnlili. ruin edy for disordered stomachs, IiiiH-.-m tlon, ami il) .pepsin. We waul you to try them mid win return your money If you uro not more than satisfied with tho result. Three sliesv 25 cents, CO tents and too Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies n tbja community only nt our store The Hill Atom Star Drug Store. IMMTICAIi ANNOHM'K.MKNTH Fur Prosecuting Attorney For District Attorney fur Klamath I and I.nko counties, Oregon, n- tV fl Itopubllrnn ticket, JOII' ,. " I subject to luu prlii" . , , ., ' I .-I.. ...... " . rff nomination I .u .. -, ,9i 0., I hereby respectful '. tnndlds' announce u- uotulnat"' f.,r tho republican " Prosecuting Attor , for Klamath and Uke coun ,,, subject to tno will o the vol ors at the primly election to be held on the- 19lh of April. t13. D V. KUYKK.VDAM For County Irensarcr f herc) announce iiM n n f,uul1' ilalb for tho nomination for Treas urer of Klamath Count) on tho 1U puhtlran llckil. subject to tho will of the puiplo nt prlinar) i lection to ho held on April 19, 1913. JAY MANNING. 1 hereby announce m)solf as a candl .int.. for the nomination for Treaa urer of Klamath County on the Democratic ticket, subject to the will of the people at primary elec tion to bo held on April 19. 1U C. 11. DAGOBTT. For Assessor I hereby announce m)solf a candidate for tho nomination for Assessor of Klamath euunty on tho Democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tho people nl tho primary election to bo held on Apill 19. 1913. J. P. I.KB. For Sheriff I by announce myself a candidal. for tho Republican rumination for. f o w q( Ui(j To,cri ,hg pf. mar) cl .'lion to ho held April 19, 1913. OSCAR I.. CAUTKIt. I hereby iiiinounro mjself a candi date for the nomination for sheriff on tho Kctubllcan ticket, subject to the will of the voters at tho prl-' mnry election tu bo held on April 19. 1913. C. C. LOW. I hereb) announce m) self a rnndldntn for tho democratic nomination fur Ul.n-lff ,if llfiinnft, r.ilititv MIlM.trt ...,v.... ... ....,, - to tho will of tho Miters at thu jirl-J nmr) cUctlon to be held April 19 1913. CIII'STKU AVKIIY. For Coroner 1 hereby announco iiijsclf n candidate for the Democratic nomination for Coroner, subject to the will of tho voters nt tho primary election to bo held on April 19, 1913 KAI1I, WHITI.OCK. I hereby announco myself a candidate for the Republican noml ballon for Coroner, subject to tho will of the ritera at tho primary election to bo hold on April 19, 1913. E. It WILMS. For School Superintendent I hereby announco myself a candldato for the nomination for County School Superintendent of Klamath county on tho Republican ticket, subject to the will of tho votors at tho primary election to bo held April 19, 1913. FRED PBTKH SON. For County Clerk hereby announco mysolf a candldato for tbo nomination for County Clerk on tbo Republican ticket, sub ject to the will of the voters at the primary election to; be held April 19, 1912. C. R. DB LAP. Fur Justice of tho ITare I heroby announco myself a candldato for tho Republican nomination for Justice of tho Pcaco for Llnkvllle precinct, subject to tiio will of tho voters at the primary election to ho held on April 19, 11913. W. II SHAW. Something Doing Watches repaired by na it ! on tho go because when wo do the worn wo do it right. The Reason For Ttilst I am a graudato of one nf ih. i... waicnmnsmg schools In thn lin.t. States. I havo bad fifteen voan a-tn.i im portance. I give all my work mv ncrsnnni ..i. tuntlon. I gunrnnteo all my work for nn ear. FdANKU linn Watchmaker, Jeweler and' Engraver. wnuta Building. Tompio theater, Mutlnm tiutl). 2:3i P. in. Evening, first peifuni.unco, 7:15, continuous. Arc jou Intnreatni in iii.iuitu COUNTY! It so. see tho Btnh Hunter Realty Co. Thv h.. . - -- ---- ..., auuia jood bargains. HH.N J. HMWAI ,r, lTf.1.1. nl. K. M, IIIIIIH. Vhvl'n. mul irr.,, lllllll l U'llilllOtV. Hrrtar Klamath County Abftract Co. ABSTRACTING Surveyor and Irrigation Engineers M.M'H, 1'i.anh. iti.ttKctti.MM, me WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS A box of Selected touches top notch 3 Seventh 6 Main PROVIDE FOR TOMORROW ffy& First Trust and Savings Bank M,.l.Mlll .'M.l.s, uilK. ) a a I -skk -r : aYDE E. a ! PHONE 1221 Before having e KM,..H oi.. . w i -j I a JUUI 171U 111 UI !!( I done I First class work I at low prices " The World Moves So Do We Mtvc .' Baggage Passengers to and from:li:tnins and boats andive youQuickSService Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prepared to turn out all klndi of Flrit Class Work. Shoeing special attention. O. K. Transfer Co. Day Phone 871 C Klamath Falla, Orcfci Chocolnte.s that in candy making UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy by saving today. Don't put off tho saving until the morrow, which limy flud ou with noth. l"ng to savit. Htart a savings se nium now, nnd add to It as of ten and as much as you can. The longer nu put It off the harder .1 will be to begin and the grrsu or tho sorrow the morrow may bring. WITTER MAIN STREET . Night Phone 873 I m-;' I f i