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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1912)
fr$,K" : w J J" i 9 I w. . .1 I. w- ML. fsM WWVp JPMp PIMM! CO, lli jisii Ml a ju M AUWerk I II. raoeetll r u to aw nuita, I win do aWret OBe American Buk aMTtaatbatlatag. Phoaellll. r Ik.. EVTURMft Ataa at La w OaVWattafteBIdg viwmji. Kkuutk rn. or, luriiurp BalMlags a Speetaltr XeoM SIM04. Odd Fallowa bid. vABIBl'B BV-WILwOX AMMTKIOUS OMI BIT W. KSLUXXL I ear wh othars fall. Cor ar rtrta and Walaat, MADAM AXD PROP. TDOU Maaaran aad CMripodlata Curt corni. bunions and In trowing toenail. Mm. Timm atopa balr from failing out la It tratmnu, as a prma ant cor for dandruff. OIt u a MIL $ Xe. SIT Wlaawjt. At. AKBXXT COXSTKCCTION CO Oaal Bnela Block and other construction. Otic, Americas Bask asd Trust Co. building. Phoae llll. If yoa vast year atul mord asd moTd aalek, get Ramsby'a atepreaa to do M. Ooraar Brath ess Mala atreets Fweaetis Call as OOftfBTOa. isi. it 7w wast aay klad of HBLP. at tha OOMsTrOOK u 7tm wast afHaysStst, mLmo, . Meat dlstgarlag skin arupttoas, aarotala, plaplai, rash, tc, ar da U lmpur blood. Burdock' Blood BltUrs I a cleansing blood tonic afakaa you elar-yd, clar-bralad, lar,-ktaad. GROCERIES Ouring th yr llll we supplied groeria for eaf larg taumbsr of cua tetnar. we gave tbm th bt fcood sad th best Mrrti at th lowest peaslble irlea. Let u treat you thta way during llll. i Van Riper Bros. Phone 851 Groceries THATS ALL Qood Goods Courteous Treatment Prompt Service Right Prices TheMonarch a. a Lewis Meat )UI Home Builders Are Recognized In every community a men of Integrity and stability. It' proof that they bellevo In them elm and the future of their town. And every home that I erected In a community make it Just that much bettor place In which to lire and Inrest your money. To most homebutlder It means something to lira for a real object In life an ac quisition that one attained Is a Joy forerer. That NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO BUILD goes without question money la plentiful for legitimate invest ment labor Is within reach, and our stock of lumber was nerer more complete. Remember. "He who hesi tate," etc. better atart today com In and talk It orer with us maybe our experience In the Jmltdlng line will make It easy for yo. Sivifgi lfs. Liafcer Ct PhonB 1341 6th St. at S. P. track WOOD Good Blab Wood tB.TB ItMacfa Woo ..1 970 . . Delivered . . Uar Oriara at City Bakery Fwaae41 W.E. Seaborn E E.Thompson General Irelght and Transfer Leave orders at Kob- erta S WaJtBKre, Phose 1381 WOOD FOR SALE E. WHTTLdCK UdefUkisg--Eno,tffling UULIWVCLY Orcgea awasahaw XebBB DaaaaNlfjat Oase aa4 fMal Oansw tfc THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Editor ed Proprietor J. M. BTOWELL, Cltr Editor Paaltihed dally eaeept dunday at 116 rourU Mmt Bntrd at th potoffle at Klamath Fall. Oregon, for tranmtlon through th malli at cond-clau matter. Subscription term by mall to any ad drew In the United State: One rear IS. 00 On month BO KLAMATH FA MA . SATURDAY, FK1I. . ORKGON 8,1018 LIBERTY BEll WANTED BADLY FDR EXPOSITION Golden Gate Village Get Hump on IUclf, Owing to Philadelphia' Ko ikavor to Make Relic' Removal Prom City Unlawful United, Press Barvlc 8AN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3. San Francisco will havo to put up a stren uous light to securo tho Liberty Dell from Philadelphia for tho Panama- Pacific 1915 exposition. Tho pcoplo of Philadelphia nro today trlng to secure municipal enactment of a reso lution forbidding Its removal from tho city. Advices to this effect hate been received hero from President Charles C. Moore to Secretary R. J. Tauulc. "Wo believe, however." President Moore's telegram adds, "that strong sentiment In tho West and fuller un derstanding hero of facts that San Francisco Is merely trustee of our na tional celebration will ultimately re sult In legislation permitting tho bell to come to us." JACK TARS OF 616 CRUISER HAPPY OVER 0ISCHAR6E Orer 800 Men Paid Off and Released oat Completion of Foar Year Sail lag la Asiatic Aqua Some get Over 5,000 Each SEATTLE, Feb. 3 The home-com ing of the cruiser New Orleans, which has spent nearly four year in Asiatic watera was a happy event for tho 210 ! enlisted mon of her crow when thoy were paid off and discharged on the expiration of their four-) ear enlist ment. A total of more than 1200.000 was distributed among tho men, their pay averaging approximately 11,000. A large number received more than more than $6,000, representing four year' saving. EARTHQUAKE KILLS SCORE OF UNFORTUNATE HUMANS Disturbance at Ionian Island Fatal to 23 IVrson Unlucky Enough to lie Within Reach of Great Aaitatlon ofNatar United Press Srvlc ATHENS, Feb. 3. An earthauake killed twenty-two at tho Ionian Is. land yesterday. lawasssw7T-Jwswir.lawaswTir 'fm sfJBBBBBBBW.awBlBwBBa ymb:! bH iBianr ananananaW M.19 iB9ilHSra31 I BBllllllllllllllM IBJKssssssssMssbbbbbbbbbbbbbB ILnilim HwbHsBT BalalaHBnilllllH ' BBbBbBBYI m BaBasKsBBETfT ' -BBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBSR SCBtMD FROM "THE SQUAW MAN" .AT FEBRUARY CHAMPION BREADMAKER IS IOWA GIRL 11 YEARS OLD Little Lasa Wrest Honor Front 4(H) Other Contestants nntl Mora tti Washington to DeiiionMrate Mill to President Tad. ClllCAno. Fcli. 3. Mis Lola KM- monds. 11 scars old, Iowa's rhniiiplon brendmaker, left for Washington, where she will bnke u loaf of bread for President Tatt. Dcsplto her mit1i, MIm IMmnnd wrested this honor from 400 other contestants, With her nro ton low .i schoolbo). each a chnmplon corn rnlsor In his own county STREET TRUST REPLIES TO iirniTinunnruimiTinul ALLLDflllUnU Ur IIULrlllUlll henby nnnounro tu)sclf ns a randl - J dale for the nomination for Trea Of Law Made by Ft'ilonit Attonie) I Allege Prosecution Is Kslupped djr Lathe, and Say Coiurni Has llf fleeted Kconomy, IIiihirgiM Trnilo TRENTON, N. J., Feb. 3. Alleg ing that tho effect ot Its orKanlmtlon has been to cheapen production, effect economy and Increase foreign t ratio ft oil $S,GOO,000 to JCO.OOO.OOO nn nuully within ten cars, tho United Stntcs Steel corporation and Its sub sidiary companies liao nuido nnwr to tho government's action Mkxlni; violation of tho anti-trust law In tho United States court here. Flvo separate answer wfru Died So Jong has tho goornmont arqul esred In Its existence, tho answer .Yi. that It l now too Into n n ninllir nf , i qulty, to Insist that Its orcanliatlcn was llleRal. I The answer of tho steel corporation i Itself Is, broadly speaking, n general' denial of tho allegations set forth In thu government petition It defend the organization of tho subildl.ir) companies, denies Hint they uorn, formed In violation of tho nntl-trimt net, asserts that they ncro a normal and necesnirr dovolonment of ilin times, and Insists that Instead ot re straining trndo or commerce, 1'iey havo developed and Increased them. ROOSKVKLT FAVORS WOMAN'S IIALLOTS NEW YORK. Feb. 3 Roosovent in tho current "Outlook" sa)s ho gencr ally favors equal suffrage, and adds: "Tho excrclso of stiffrngo will never bo tho most Important of woman's rights and duties. Woman's vital noed Is war against vlco. frlvolltr. cold selfishness, timid shrinking from necessary risk In iho effort against rice. "Tho folly of men and women lend. Ing to tho divorce court or taklne shspo In tho cur&o of voluntary ster ility are tho fundamental evils of prlmo Importance. "How many jounc women mt their suitors to come nround In tho morning beforo thoy havo had tlmo to rrlran tin?" aiks thn I'liioimrr. Dispatch. Nono of them, of courso. And yet, two weeks after marriage some young women como down to breakfast with their hair In papers, their feet In slippers, tho rost of them In more or leu rftahniiiiin nn.i . dressing s&tjuc. Hero's a toast to thoso who arp different. - -.-v..w...w, ..Ml. U HOUSTON'S OPEnA HOimrc 8th POLITICAL AXNOVM'KMKVrH For I'roseuitliiK Attorney lor District Attornc) for Klanmtli and Lnko eounlles, Oregon, on tho ltepubllran ticket, JOHN IHWIN, subject to the primary nomlnnllon to bo held on April 10, 1913. 1 hereby respectfully announce my self a candidate for tho republican nomination for Prosecuting Attor m) for Klamath and Lake coun ties, subject lo the will of the vot ers at tho primary election to bo held on tho 19th of April, 1919. I). V. KUYKUNDALL. For Comity 1 reasurer . . -i . i .7 I herein nitnoumo in) slot ns u inndU date tor the nomination lor in'nn-, tiror of Klnnuitli Count) on tho Re publican ticket, subjeit to tho will of tho peoplo ut primary ilcillim to be held on April 19, 1913. JAY MASNINO. urvr of Klamath County on the Democratic ticket, subject to tho will of tho pooplo at primary elec tion to bo held on April 19, 1913, C It. DAaOKTT. For Asscaaor I hereby announco in) self a candidate I . for the nomination for Assessor of' Klumnth count v on thn Democratic . ... ---.---- ticket, subject to tho win or (lie people nt tho primary election to bo held on April 19, 1913. J. P. LKK. For Hhrriir I hereby announco myself a candidate for tho Republican nomination for Sheriff of Klamath county, subject to tho will of tho voters at th pri mary el .'lion to bo held April 19, 1912. OSCAR L. CARTER. hereby minoiinrv ni)solt a candl dato for the nomination for sheriff on the Kcpubllraa ticket, subject to the will of the voters at tho pri mary election to bo held on April 19. 1912. C. C. LOW. hereb) announco my self a rnndldato for tho democratic nomination for Sheriff of Klamath county, subject to the will of tho inters at tho pri mary election to bo held April 19, 1912. CIIKSTKIt AVKItY. For Coroner I hereby announce m)scf n candidate for tho Democratic nomination for Coroner, subject to the will of tho voters nt tho primary election to ba held on April 19, 1912. KAItl.) WIIITLOCK. 1 I hereby announce myself a candidal for the Republican nomination fori Coroner, subject to tho will of thej vtor at the primary election toi be held on April II. 1913. B. H . WILLIS. For rkhool Superintendent I hereby announco m)solf a candtdato tor tho nomination for County School Superintendent of Klamath county on tho llepubllcan ticket, subject to the will of the voters at tho primary election to bo held April 19, 1912. FRED I'ETER SON. For County Clerk I bcroby announco myself a candidate for tho nomination for County Clerk on the Republican ticket, sub ject to tho will of the votor at th primary election to be held April 19, 1912. C. R. DB LAP. For Justice of thn IVare I hereby announco myself a candidate for the Republican nomination for Justlco of tho I'cnco for Llnkvllln prtclnct, subject to tho will of tho voters at tho primary election to bo held on April 19, 1912. W. H. HIIAW. For Hliilo Senator I hereby announce tii)self as a can- uiuato ror tho oinco of Stato Son ntor In tho Soventcenth Sonatorlnl District, Including Klamath, Crook and Lake counties, on tho Repub lican ticket, subject to tho will of tho voters at tho prlmnrlcg to bo held on 19th day of April, 1912. W. LAIR THOMPSON. BICYCLES For an uto-dale wheel tet Rambler, on sain at the dun Store. Tent and fluns for aalo or for rent. We carry full Ha of Snorting Oood. THE GUN STORE i. H. ClIAMIIKKS Miono BBS ' tmttAm Bk WIN J. KIIMWAliT, rrvsliwnl. HNItT l Wl Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING, Surveyor and Irrigation Englneera mapm, i'inh, HLiiKPitLNTH, a-Tc. Klamath Falla, Orcgoa : LOOKING v First Trust and Savings Bank UMM WH '.'AI.IM, UltK. 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