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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1912)
THK KVKMNO HKUAI.l), KliAMATII FAM.H, OIUMIOX lm W 1 JtbOUUM ALUUrgbO ." title M MM s4 tH? areeerty. Ilpertraas tar. Xe eeaeife te pitta or Us umvn r. wfLsox treet MMCEIXANKOrB t m waaft am ate? noVad I M ww . -- aaJ aod giilck. H Raasttys .trees teKlt. Gorier Sereata eat Mela strcla iee tt OYIbbTJsT ill a 00M3T0OL III, If ea want ur kla4 eff'HSLP. v Register attae OOkOTOCK II yt wul eeeeyaeat. 2 WOOD vttlv Wee'. Deli crM . . Leave ,Mee atjciqr Bakery W.E. Seaborn S FISHING TACKLE We ke" eTerjtklif 70a ate (or that ftshlig trip: Meek, llae, rostf, ret, tfceketa, ete. e wt teats. iu esayeerapluc THE ttJN STORE s. b. wAknem Wf X Jarohe Blk. : T. 1 E.E. Thompson 1 Gcacral Frefrkt Jki Traitter LMTCoNfrtatKolv crttlCWhltaor riMMCisti WOOH FOR SALE V Delicious Canned Fruit After years et exserteaee la the greeerr aealaess, we eat) IratkfiiUr aaj we aerer aw er cold eaaaei fruit that etaaU the aattral iaver eeataiaef la S.andW. Peaches The estreate care usee la seleetlas; the nneet California aeaekee. the special proem ef eaaalag tbej head-peeled ftrmlt la augar syrup, retain all tbe solidity (.sad natural aver ef a freak, peach. Van Bros. Chase laagahi, weak, rua-dewaf T aHeeuea "ef'T Juit a et lair llrer. Burdock MUers toaee liver and stomach. dtaeeUea, purllee fee bleed. I ML AAJe, atom ail. l nM tit w Riper PhdHei MtaatTe Aaeata la aaaera Teas taivf Discriminating Buyer Of J n GROCERIES 5hould placjl their next ordeif here Oir Mittt .sjto Please ALTA COFFEE 0(r Specialty TheMonarch ttioae 1631 . 6th) Mate Money Invested In Home Brings Von Real Rewards that cannot be measured alone la dollar and cea'u. There's MtUfactioa la kaowlns you hare a home when posslblr all other InvetUaenU fall It Hi on you a feeling of socurlty and demand the recognition of your fellow townsmen, because by building you show your faith In ttio future of the community. And etery community 1 known by Its dcd(. You can holp and at ttio name tltno help yourself. A home investment U always tho most meritorious, and lb Is less likely bocause you are dealing In values you under stand and with people you know. Wo hare auppKed the lumber for the home of many of your friends who are now on tho road to mcceu, and want to tall: With you whenever you are ready) v Saviife Bras. 'Luber Co Phone 1341 6th Stat SP. track Jericho Club - FOR - Odd Fellows And Rebekah. - ONLY In basement of I. O. 07. F. Tem ple. Bowling, Billiards, Peel, Card Room. IteadBg lloonis. Private Bitting Kopm for Re- b-kahs only. Visiting Drothcri and Sisters always welcome. Everything in Muatc at Kliaith falls Music House Hole Representative of HHKItMAN CLAV, CO.'S 1'IANOH. the BTKIN WAVj and other leading Ilaae. Also the Vamou UAM WIN PIANO. Older make at mod. erate prlcee. Tualng and Itepalr. Ageacjr for WHITE SEWIN'Q MACHINES, OLIVER TVI'KWBJTER AND VICTOIt TAMilatg MACHINK Uuoks, Watlouerr aneV Pictures Two Door East of the PostoDcc BjBBBllu J-j-'mS mmwTrV saBllsswSrSSMlP .BBBaall31Vifa2sswBai BBBBfWmTTjIiJUBaWBS gBBks-r R. MAIMRN. Proprietor THE EVENING HERALD W. O. BMITH, Rdltor a-nd Proprietor J M. 8TOWKLI,. City Editor Published dally eicept dunday at 116 Fourth Ptreet Entered at the poatofflce at Klamath Mis, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-cltss matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad drees In the United 8tatea: One year tS.OO One month BO KI.AMATH KAMA. - OUKfiON SATtlltnAV, Al'llll, l, llilfi ee e URAL KBTATR TRAN8PRIM e Tho followltiK realty transfers. contract, deeds, mortgages, etc., re cently filed with tho county clerk, are furnished by the City and County Abstract cetr.iauy: Oregon Valley I-ntnl company to Lettle C. Wllloughby, warranty deed, 1200, Stt 34 SKU 9V;, Sec. lit-36-11. Arthur II. McMaster to Klamatli Palls Meat company, warrant) deed, 11,400, lot 8, block 84, Klamath addi tion. Klamath Development company to Vesta O. Frost, warranty deed, $10, NE4 SEU.N'H SKi SKtJ.B.. IT- 39-9. M. I,. Johnson to T. I. Lowell, war ranty deed, $10, lot 10, block 3, Hot Springs addition. It. Jacobs et ux to I.lly M. Iteming- ton, warranty deed, 110, lots 1 and 2, block 3!i, First addition. Ida L. Cunningham et vlr to A. A. Dcllman, warranty deed, $10. lot 9, block 4S, First addition. II. J. Winters et ux to A. A. Hell- man, warranty deed, $10, 8'4 Nil t4. Sec 7.39-9. A. A. Ilellman et ux to Chas. K. Worden. warranty deed, $10, lot 9, block 45; lot 9, block 12, both In First addition to Klamath FalM, and SWy NBH, Sec. 7-39-9. Chas. K. Worden et ux to A. A. Ilellman, deed, $17. GOO, lots 3. 4, !i, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, block 7; lot C, 6, 9, 10, 10, 17, 18, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. block 8; lots 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, block 13; Iota 11 and 12, block 16; lots 1. 2. 3, 4, C. A, 13. II. 1C. 16. 17. 18, 19. 20. 21. 22. 23 and 24. block 17; lots 8, 9. 10, 11 and 12, block 16; lots 1.'.. 20, 21 and 222, block 18; lots 21, 22, 23 and 24. block 21; lots IS, 16, 17, 18, 19 and Motor Cars tassfsMaaaaaaatsaaai'sai s the Rambler Cross Country $1650 Here Is a Story of Real Comfort Here li a car that appeals to all il In lines, Uutiiruiilicil In color, long and low I -It's plcaiins in the eye. Step In and you Settle down lu the dero cushtoni Inch (leering wheel itrclrh out your leu and know wliat comfort ii. Start the motor and you will tenic in tilent dignity and power. Il rum without vibration. Ride In Careless Ease Take to Ilic open, road and at the first release of the clutch Its silent action dccciics )ou for the moment, You wonder II the motor has stopped. Open the throttle ami away it spring! with ciccrnrsi. Von tide on and on in circles case and the farther you k the satisfaction ef romfoit crows. 'I his is a car for relaxation for perfect ease. The wheel laic Is 120 inches, the wheels and tires 3o4 ami the straight line torpedo Itfxly swings low letwccn the axles three Inches- lower than the ordinary car. Notice the rake to the steering column. It's ad justable. You ran settle down for mile after mile. Your arms arc frtci tour legs not i ramped. The wheel is just in the right place to see the road alien). To steer is hut to touch the wheel. Steer Without Friction When ) on hit a stone the wheels don't turn sharply. When )Oii wart to turn It guides as without a point of faction. 'I here's no whip to the wheel no bind lust a pleasing llexiliilily, T.... a...t .tni. h .. !l. . . .1. . f . X mi am uuii .imi iitt,iiiv ,, Social Events of the Week MH3. HOIIT. 8I.OAN nKMOIITKIII.I.Y HUM'UWKHMIIK HUKIM MOOKK KNTKUTAIN8 I.ADIKS All) HOCII'.TY Mll. HU.Att OIIKNCIIAIN HIVES EASTEU I'AUTY TO tUIII.HItCN On Tuesday ounlng. at the homo of her mother, Mrs. Nate Oltorbeln, tho friends of Mrs. Hubert Sloan sur tled her with nil appropriate shower. Tho exeiiliig was pleasantly spent at cards and ocl.il ioiimt'o in I nller rofreshments the Joll) eroAil dispersed, wishing tho ouhk matron nil innnner of good luck. Those pres ent worn Mtsdames Utin. lo Lap Jr., II. I! Wallonburg, Jennie Hum. Thos. (Irubb, Jns. ThomiHou, Hen Humphrey. II. J. WlnUr. H J Sheets, II. L. Ilnrdi ubrook, K North, Oeo. Ilnyden. W. T JohtKou, C. II. ClandennliiR, Addle WnH.er, Kip Van Hlper, Percy Sholl. Mrs. Unfits Mooro entertained nil Thursdn) afternoon at "The Maples." her West Side home. In honor of Miss llerthn Sawyer of Ashland, who Is lsltltiK her sister. Mrs. J. F. duel ler. Needlework formed the pastlmo of the afternoon, and light refresh ments were served. Tho guests were Mrs. J. F. Ooeller. Mrs. C. II. With- row. Mrs. fleo. T. Hnldwln. Mr. K. 0. Kummlns, Mrs. Jas. McClure, Mrs. C. R. Meldrum, Mrs. It. E. Watten burg. Mr. I. Jay Knapp. Mrs. I'cclc. tMlsn Sawyer. Miss McCurdy and Miss 1 McClure. j Mrs. C. E. Worden m hostess at nil afternoon tea on Wednesday to the 20. block 21; lots 7. . 9 and 10, block 2R; lots 1. 2, 3. 4. 7. H. 9. 10. 11 and 12, block 26; lots 1.1, II. IS. 16. 17. IS. 19. 20. 21. 22, 23 and 21. block 27; lot 1. 8. II. 12. 19 nnd 20. block 2S, nil In Second addition. Chus. E. Worden to E. A. Shul tulle, deed. $10, SE I'.NWH. Sec. 2S-39-9. E. F. Cox ul ux In C. 11. Jn(kson et nt. $10. SWU NES. Sec. 27-39-10. Klamath Development rompnn) to Herbert Flelihlasker. warranty deed, $10, tot 17, IS mid 19. block 19, Second Hnllroad addition. United State to Luclttdn Selincns. patent. Hyj NEW, NWU NEl',. NE U SEU, Sec. 2S-36-9. 1'nlted States to Holly II Slie more, patent. 8E or SE',. Sec. 21. RVs of SW4, See. 22. 8EV1. Sec. S8-36-9. I'ntted States to Jesse J, Svlmens, inlent. .VJ4 SEW. SWU SE';.8EU RWW.Sec. 21-36-9. your scniei. Grace- liolstrry yet you neier strike Uiltoin ou never reel nor feel a Jolt. 'I he tear springs are 2)f inches wide and proportionately thin. 'I he period of sihra lion of the steel Is long. 'Ilic metal is slow acting deliberate. You go up and iloiw, with the smooth regularity of the pendulum of a clock. Let Women Decide It's a car tliat women mott endorse. The scats are low-yet high eiiougli-witli sullicient leg room to choose the attitude ton like, 'r'',..1,,:,,"l" ,i,lc "','1 !""r,'e c"Hv room In the rear. Jhe rear seat It four feet whle and twenty inches deep w uh ihuty.one Indies of leg room enough for the talleit person. ' he long, easy arm rest ft iipl olsicrcd to lie fuU lenglli uf twenly.sis Inches. I here It room lor eslra luggage In (lie ton. tieait anil the robe rail, Ji;j Inches wide, las five Inches of space for wraps. i A Captivating Car Leather pod eta on both tear doors and the left front door are (or com enii ncc. 'Hie from floor below the cowl dash It not narroncd, hut Is wide, due to the parallel sides of the torcilo body. tt'c want ou in feel the pciuiiulity of this car. To sec it is to nnprcrlite Its (luimt. . niililieil in I.ii;llli 1'iirplo Like, with ,!4Ck li fanned guards, fillers ami tool Im.x, with high, dlitlnc Hie radiator, It has individuality without eccentricity, You will mnt to prove these things to yourself before at the liii? eiL'titren me cij;iu nicil tli- -in nu-. .jn on Ten OthetrStyle, Inc'.udinp Open und Closed Cars of 38 nnd 50 Horso I'ower L. M.XBradford, , Klamath Flails, Oregon wusan Tzms.jaaz n. I Ladles' Aid Society of tho Presbyter Inn church. About twenty ladles uf I the church were present, mid n uiy pleasant afternoon was spent. On Baturdn) n week, Mis. Silas Obeiiihitn tw n rlilldreii'a Easier Willy fur her niece. Murlim Martin. itlamos were pln)rd by the ) tiling fHs ion tho lawn, after which 1111 Easter luncheon was sorted Prlies am) favors of E.istor design worn nwwrded to the guests, who wore I'hrlstllio 'Murdoch, Miriam Taylor, Lois Chit- (wood, Until (Millwood, Helen Wlrti, lllono Stevens, Margaret Hiirgus. 'conslaiico Miller. Dorothy Sanderson, Helen Hamilton, lleno Ilnyden, Holdlo 'llates, Marlon Martin. Wilfred Hour), Jerome Henry. Marian Masten, Henry (Inrber. Iluford Hiirgus, Pelma White. Mike Urnves nud Hatph (I rates Int Itatlons are out for an afternoon rnnl unrtv at tho new Ward residence I on Pine street on next Wednesday. The hostesses are 10 110 .Mr, rrnnn Ward, Mrs. II. Fred Srhallock. Mrs James T Henley and Mrs (Maude II Higgell. . ' Mrs. Silas Otioiichalli outertnliied tho members of the "600" Club this afternoon at her home near the high I school, The Pauaiiin-Paclllc exposition rep nentatles abroad will be John llns I Hammond, president; It. II. Hale. Theodore Hardee. W T Sesnon, llrlg. 'ndler tleneral Clarence II Edwnrds and Hear Admiral S. A. Staunton We have lotno fry di-slr.ble 611 street prltasrlr fof at-Stephen Hunter ItealfiKj'a: Screen nnd nil kinds npThop work. Phono l3SlN,thop Sluri and Uluin-i nth nieliue - 12tf - -V- ; ' I suffered habitually from ronstl I patlun Dunn's Hi'gnkts relieved and strengthened the bowels, so Hint the havs lien regulnr ever slnro,'' E l)aK grocer. Sulphur Springs Ti i ,r ) IntereiUrtj.l'n KLAMATH COUNTY If so, se tho Rtephoi Huntir ltsHy Co They hnve oine i tood hargln.'v our nearest ucaier or send for catalog. - .i.i... .'iviwiiimi..ii Tern I it x 15 x I. I,, Vui In A. W. Turiiln I'.' I'OWEI.I. NIIUJET. AT I., in Willi private lmth)it l.iiiopenii piniii I IM' w!kVl L-X crllP II. I. w w WESTERN TRANSFER GO. OIIUo I'liinie IIIMI. Itoldnue I'luilie 1 .1.1, lll'S HEHVICK ii.ico.KiE ritKiiuir MOVI.NO AND (IENi:il.tlTII..NNI'i:it DKVWIMID KOHH.ll.K i Joe Mooro 1 Ue 17itrlolc WOOD WOOD BLOCK WOOD FROM Tills BOX FACTORY r'Otril.FOOT IXIHY AMI I.IMII WOOD Cirr I'llOM I.I VI. M SIX'ICEN IM'II IHIDV AND MMII WOOD Vi and lll-lmli IIIIY MAW WOOOD ai.lMl , ( oitll Delivered Anywhere in The City i.kwi: oitDiiiiH at o. k. iiiANNi'Eit ori'KE. piioi:h;i (lit OIIKOO.V HAHN$M8 (XK, IHXI MAIN NT. I. C.VCARI.SON v Get a Healthy Compfexion Which would you prefer (ho pink and white skin of an athlete one glowing with health or ime thai showed Ihn disagreeable blotches, pimples, and oilier marks resulting from Impure blood! It's merely n matter of choice, for If jr'ou wish the former, take N V A I, H Hut Spring" llliNMl.ltrincdy It drives nil iolonous matter from' the blood, cnrlchi It sb1 enables It to thoroughly nourish Hl'o tlssiis of tho body Blow mid slugKlsh blood Is seat coursing rapidly through tlin eln fill you with now life and vigor. A Clear, llrillliy Hklse I Ilic Visible lleault A buttle will more than convlace yon. ai.oo'tlm llotlle. I TNDERiWOOD'C BSBMSSSSSSiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMBSSBSiiSSSSSSSSSiSiSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Cheap Rates Prom t ii e, EAST AND EUROPE I n E f f cjC l March 1st to April 15th, 1912 from Chicago f, 33.00 Omaha . -'5.00 St. Louis t 32.00 Kansas City ,. 25.00 New York ' 50.00 New York . 4800 When from Europe. Correspondingly low rates from all other points. TickctH telegraphed to! passengers without expense Money refunded if not used. "Eat Ralilni," California Raisin Day, April 30 V jsBseasia( e For IM pailictilars call or write N. j JAMKSO'GARA, D. F. aiTAP. A (01 K St., Sacrameat. Cal. S. J. BAILEY, A. 1 Agent, KlanialliValla. n?Aj rptv ( IWInforred Conrrele IIiiII.HmJ MARKIflT, f4AN FIIANCIHCd pejr day iii wltlmut bath, $,a Ny I' Until phones In !, (1Ul' SBBBISBJSJsWBSSSMSSSIiSSIIM CAHTlfll mti: Of Intel r.f't,, n niuiio r, nro plmidf.it h.re nu, do neMiow n splen.lM nrrsr ;;f l;mnos, Violin,. Mandolin,. (Mnrlonell.s nnd Cnrntti, ,ut Wjf nro 11U11 pipnrpi , . Iilah vim Hlrluva li.i.i. .. - "r, II0 larp nud other pntts ' Two (Morlonetl,,., ,n h ' 1 used, iocs llinn wlinlrsala (). ' Cornel, $12.80 i:ilt ..p ' e siuu f J t Imr until I'IIONF.171 j. AMI after liluncr's Oier, - With laughter, fun 4 Joke, Let's drink a cup of coffee, And blow a cloed of smoke." v iou ran no tins nn uupun- ny wnen you nine ni ine raise. After serving you a well rooked dinner with tho choicest meats to treat your friends with, srllt servo you delicious code and a cigar, whoso fragrance will linger In your memory "like the vase In which roses havn once been distilled," THE IWI-ACI. (lllll.l. T? ft i .