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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1912)
1. MNTC NUfflGJ K STARTER VERY SOON 1 s BVSntBM BCTLWXa OX MAIN STRKBT WILL BE ERECT- RD IX SHORT ORDER BY CON TRACTOR R, R. WATTENBUBG All preparations have bees, made to break ground and go to work on the new W. 8. Slouch building on Mala etreet, between Mfth and Sixth, where Mr. Slough'a present realty Rea sits. The oHea building- will bo unseated, aa It were, when Contractor Wattenburg begtna tha work. Soma lamber la already on tha ground. Tka building la to be a one-story briefer with basement. Tha street rooms will be two In number. Tha frontage tha building will hate It 35 feat. IWflttlUUIKPtllTirciOE (Coattnped from Page it B. C. Greeley, R. B. Huasaker; clerki, W. Paul Johnson, Ralph Carter, B. M.'Cnllcota. Mills Addition precinct budget, Elmer I. Applegate, Al Melhasa, C. F. OoodrlfctaJ clerki, O. W. Thomaa, Ben 8. Owens, Trnnk Ira Whtta. j- I hara added a new screw driver to my well known watch repairing de partment and am now'prepared to do anything In that tine ot tha Jewelry buslneae.pon't throw It out In the aiiey, orinru in; i migot nx it. Hit McUatton'e. Karl B. PorterJ, the Importer and breeder of Percheon hortea, ot Los Moltno, Calif., has a shipment ot res (stored horses at the O. K. livery barn and they are said to bo the best that has ever been here. 1 simvivoiis less than ntST report (Continued from Pag 1) ten; clerks, J. O. Hamaker, J. D. Reed. P. J. Bowne. Midland precinct Judges, Abel ACj, J. W. Jpry, William Tlngley; eterka, J. C. Ferguson, H. Q. Fatrclo, B. R. C. Williams. Beat Klamath Falls precinct, day board Jadgea, J. L. Taden, J. C. Smith. R. L. Alexander: clerks. John Tadea. John Collman. A. L. Alexan- California der. Night board Judges, L. O. MUla. Olenat Johnson, B. W. Mason; elerka, A. D. Miller. F. B. Sargent. W. B. Wiley. , Weat Klamath Falla precinct Jadgea, Charlea Hunt. C. H. Wlthrow, W. T. Elliott; cterks.vAntone Caatel, W. W. Baldwin, Frank Armstrong. Sklppugton precinct Judges, Al exander Nosier, William Harlan, C. E. Tracy; clerks. H. J. Lockwood, W. O. Haaon, Leo Haffley. Second Ward precinct, day board Jadgea. P. L. Fountain, H. Kewnham, Fred Melhase: clerks, W. Q. Houston, R. H. Low, Arthur B. Ltrermore. Night board-nJudgee, William Whit lock. J. M. Fountain, J. E. Swansea; darks, Fred Schallock, A. R. Camp bell. Curtis Heldrck. Third Ward precinct, day board Jadgea, J. M. Evans, H. R. Dunlap. C. L. Kalaey; clerks, Austin HaydenT J. A. Thompson, Qeorge Blehn. Night board Judges, M. MoUchenbacher. l-UBLIC AUCTION " TEAM OF WORK HOHSRsr Span ot work horses, with, Harness, aged about 8 and 9, bay, and black, a ell aulted to generalfarm work Will be sold In front ef KLAMATH STABLES. at 9:30.4. m., SATURDAY. APRIL SO. 1913 "Vrmi nf m1-IS0 nih. balance v - .-- . six months afteaflate with Interest at 10 per ceal. Secured by bankable note. TKNRY RABQES, 4-ll-it Auctioneer. I1RED QUARAXTIXK CHIEF APPEALS TO GOVERNOR State Hortlrultalat At- taehea Vessel of Crystalline Metal to Inspector, Symbolically Speak mwOtiMnrlee "Canned" not hi be l.eard again on tha v, .rv "After umalning stationary ivoat of Tuesday, relaying the list o sji Ivors on the Carpaihla, Captain Had dock at itdered to proceed o. tbo voyage. "Nut until then was use ot the wireless permitted for any other pur pose." Senate May Investigate Wreck United Preaa Service WASHINGTON, D. C, April 17. Senator Smith ot Michigan Introduced In tho senate a resolution to Investi gate tho cause of tho Titanic wreck, tt vas referred to tho committee on commorce. California on Way to Port United Presa Bervleo v BOSTON, April 17. The Leylaud Line announces that the Catlfornta has started to port. Tbo line de clined to stato whether any bodies were aboard. The boat arrives hero tomorrow. United Press Service 8ACRAMENTO, April 17. State Horticulturist Cook has dismissed Chief Quarantine Inspector Bremnor of 8an Francisco, and appointed Fred Kaskow, Bremner's deputy, to suc ceed blm. Bremner appealed to Gov ernor Johnson, who refused to Inter fere. CHUCOTE 6 RICE REAL ESTATE INSCRANCB WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of close la property and good farm lands. No rroabtfeto show property. Prompt at rratkm vmra al laoalriee. A few gooefboaaesler teat. If yoa want to bay or eeU It vkfl pay yoa to ee as. Nest to Antcricaa Hotel. Phone Ml Coffins Taken to Scene 'tilled Preee Service HALIFAX, April 17. No relief from the suspense has yet come. The Commercial Cable company's ship MacKay Bennett will explore- ttho scene of the wreck and seek bodies. She sailed this afternoon with a crew of eighty men. She carries a cargo of 300 coffins and an undertak er and staff, and will be gone ten days. Six small boats with grappling Irons were taken. The British flag on tho citadel Is at half mast. suicide m mm NOVELTY IN AIR LANES Belgian Hky Explorer, Hore at Ml trees, Ascends 8,000 Feet, Ttpe tho Ether Vehicle, and Tumble Tew Funeral Cornea Next iiiii'U frvss nervine VKH8ALLK3, Franco, April 17. The first aeroplane sulcldo on rocord l reported. Johu Vcrrvll, a Bolglan nvlator, quarreled with his mlstrofta Iita-t night and threatened suicide. This morning he ascended 3,000 I'ect, tipped his machine, which cap sited, and tumbled to earth. He wni Killed Instantly. ItOUtrs NOBLEMAN DKSEHTS GIRL WHO FLED WITH HIM "Sir" Harry Wculwowl Cooper, I'a rolctl Convict, Forsake Ann Mil brath la London- May Par tho Charge of lllgasny IX F0UEITE GONriDEUT OF mm .OREGON Speaks to 10,000 Feraona at lorilanl, and Maya Former Wlsconaonltee Are Working for Him Everywhere In Ills Campaign Valted Presa Service KOSKIIURO. April 17. After .peaking last night to 10,000 people at Portland, La Foltette today said: "I am confident I will carry the Mate by a large majority. Former liconslnlles aro working for mo everywhere." U Kolletto commenced his South ern Oregon tour by speaking here to day. Homer, his campaign manager, will accompany him to California. Temple theater, Mairaea dally, 9:3" li. m. Evening, first perfotmeae 1:16, continuous. X THE EFFECTIVE LAXATIV United Press Ssrvlea OAKLAND, April 17. Anna Mil- brath, who married "Sir" Harry nVestwood Cooper, a paroled convict, under the name ot Doctor Abrahams Peeing to t.ondou, who has rcturncl to her brother, Ben Mllbrath, at Gary, Indiana, according to a telegram to her father here. Cooper deserted her lu London. Washington has asked the bigamist's arrest. Carpathla Itefoaea Informal Ion United Press Service NEW YORK. April 17. A Wash ington wireless picked up here order ed tho Chester's commander to obtain fronr the Carpathla Immediately tho details of the wreck. The commander replied that he had asked for Infor mation, which was refused. Another Urge freight thip- ' ment of Buckingham Skirts ARRIVED YESTERDAY f w rfilCrl will give Intend ing purchasers a lot of more than two hundred kirts from which to make selection!. These skirts have all been especially priced for the remainder of the week to make our lMfaleT AMflS ll4 ..iaffl t migM g. , ---- miii aairi aircviai sv 1 T "Voirthv of vour natronacre X Don't miss looking through the new line of skirts for the prices are so reasonable you can't afford to make a skirt even for everyday wear- Une Office Acta Sg NEW YORK, April 1 t'tar line's secretive lactam,! After Issuing a suplementar. the rescued, announcing It had' eclved It by wireless, the company denied It had been so received. Tho result was bitter criticism, es peclally as Ismay, a company official. was saved. Ills presence on the Carpathla Is believed to be responsible for the fail ure to send details of the wreck. The White Star offices are crowded with weeping people asking news. l'rosldont Taft has appointed Miss Julia tathrop of Chicago the chief of ihe now children bureau, connected with the department of commorce and labor. The Roosevelt league reports that the New York campaign cost (59,000 Perkins, Muntey aad Alexander Coch ran contrtbu Tastes Like and Is fatso Llke.Candy. In oar eiperleece la the haggling of drugs and medlrtaee, we aaileve we have never had experience with aa; Remedy that gave such great aatlsfae lion to our customers i do Retsll Orderlies, This Itrmegy t not like any other lassttvo or cathartic. It con Ulna all the good features of other taxstivea. but none of their faults. Our own faith In lessll Orderlies Is so strong that we .offer them to yoa with oar owo positive personal guar antee. that If they do not ttmmugnly satisfy you. you only need tell us and we will band bar! to yuu rvrry penny you paid us for I hem. Therefore, la trying them upoxj our recommends tton you take no risk whatever. Rexall Orderlies iaie like and are eaten like randy. They do not grtpe rati. nnea. elcelre Imweneea, or anv other annoyance They act so ch' easily thatvtbry may r Iskrn at any date, day ornjgll. They are partlru a heard i Urly good for children, agnl. or dell1 ka cam-1 rate persons Tkaf are put up In con Hastings. I venlent tsbtets m Miree sites of pack agea Prtcrt. We.. 3ev.. and cue. RememtM-r. Retell Remedies can Btanhana. obtained In tbls community only r i . a.AMM tha waeau I VIII W. mw . Last Hope for Noted Owee Gone Haiied Presa Service WASHINGTON. D. C, April 17. From Commander Decker of the scout boat Chester, by wireless to the navy department, says: ' Carpathla statea here list of llrsl and second class passengers and crew have been aent ashore. The Chester will relay the list of third class pans ngers when convenient to the Car pathla." This taken to mean that Ihe last hope for the notablea Is gone. tediSJMRtes sMsBmHMml1 Itoosevelt osjamBmBmramMa 4. , . . i-alan at the samRmRBmKat . . .m .ii -r i - :vMmmmmmmmmmxmmr - JmRmRV.tLl, . .BmBmBmBmBBBmt maSRmBBTlmi. ... ..rrmBmtT:..... . aRmBmBmBmBmBmBmO Vi. MWm TOVXamBmBmBmBmBmBmBmTS. BBTXaAHA I II 1 .xaBSSSSSSSSBjggmrrT? mRmRma Mmmmmmmmr. URRRY-.. 1st our store The wstsu more sfjsRmmmmmmSSBRmmfRmT Tb 8,,r Dru fSRBRRasSRRRRRF-- - TvRBmmmmL JattLgBrtd ofiHsu 'liBBBBBRmW njtrmm I have some Klamath Falls' White Pel ling silver, ful gifts. l-2t souvenir famousf Kan hotel wu uio spoons of hostelry, the They are ster- pretty and use- McHatton's. F)H SALE BlaaKsmlth shop at Pl V. ChrlatnMn 17-6 -r- :; If you have any repair work to be done phone llil. litf x "I auffered habitually from sonstl. patlon. Doan'a Regulets relieved and strengthened tbe bowels, so that tbsr have been regular ever alnce." A. B. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Sprlaga, Tex. A freti factory ifelMReat id cotton bom. Two selected ier-4ply aid 7 ply, both teed. AUoaa excellent qil- hose. Kb year old stock, all this year's oatpat. Prices rlght-io high er than that of Inferior goods. WM. & HURN KLAiMATH SAVE 50 cent! Wf your Alarm Clock at Frank M. Upp, the Jeweler. ONLY $1.00 Bach While They Last Frank M. Upp Watchmaker Engraver. Jeweler WlllHs Building FALL'S OREGON 411-1315 Msla, Street Wood pod y HON . ZL'MWALT, PreeMeat. E. M. DUI1B, Vke-Pree. aad Treae. UKRT K. WITHIIOW, Secretary. Klamath County Attract Co abstractYng Jr Surveyors aad Irrlgltlon Engineers i r- MAPS, PLANS, ULIMRINTH, KTC. KUnatll FlllS, OregOB Delivered Asjr Place la) the City 4ftBo.yerUas$4.75C. It-ioBw-yw Lisif $5.51 Cd tu" UMCi JiJ Ws.L.DODD It'll ft v I Phone PRINTING ON TIME Our facilities enable us to deliver any job of printing promptly, and'al ways by the time agretrj upon. We deliver the finished worknot excuses and its good work, too. Call on us for every thing in the printing line, and be assured ef prompt and efficient service. W. Q. SMITH PRINTING CO. HKRALD BUILBINa, FOURTH STRKIT BKTWKKN MAIN ANS KLAMATH , L J Phonograplis Typewriters Scwinjv IfacnlBtt Pianos Oar stock la complete, Ium. dial ..vnM Ml .iif ! IIW ml"" -- w w.. j apply rent paid en purehaae piled. supplied. Maldsat We gtae yea everything la arises aal . ,We rest fer long er saert time a. Lmml Mamk. ad itmHm, MULLER MUSIC COMPANY rcct; betwtt 7th aad 8th MmT amRmRRm. I CmRffRMgSv-mRaBBRm NKW WORK IN NKW IIMLblNOi planned, arranged aad si.cet. ed with that thorough atteatloa to detail which alwsre tuurss aatUfactloa to owaefi or U. aata. Our work aefsr has to bs done over, aad we' live up to oir eontractvf Wa uadtrtakt any kind ot plumbing. (u or heatlag thJl la kawaa to mod. em building methods. Ws mi. ploy thbeat workmen and per soaall supervise all work. R.O. Qreeler TM Metal. PheaelTtl ' na is - m! m . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OUK BUSINBSS IS RANKNtO We ettb eaaetve yea tiseeasl lise,ses H The Worid Mo?ct to Do Wc Mo? e V Baggage Passengers to and from all tralM aad boats and gif e yon Quick atarlee Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacks mith Sh6p In Connection Arc preaarti t fara oat aUadaga of first .CUaeWork. Saoelag apadal attaaUea. O. K. transfer Co. Dt nie 71 MgM nm aia SPRING MEDICINE FO R THE BLOOD The old-fashlonsd custom of taking a llood-purlfylng mixture each aprlng la a aalutary one. Ktperlsnce kaa proved tha wisdom of ridding the blood and tissues of refuse matter aad other Impurities at this season. If used with Ihe proper degree of regularity during the months of spring, a reliable "blood remedy" will augment tbe elimination of excrementltlous materials from the system, enrich tbe blood, stimu late glandular activity, lacreaae tha appetite, Improre digestion, re tlcvo languor and fortify tha general economy agalaat disease. Illcti, red blood, aa active brain, a vigorous body and a marked buoyancy of spirit frequantly results from tbe use of a alagle bottle of a simple, well-prepared mixture of tbe time-tried herbs, barks, roots and alteratives. .A. D. 8. Mood Hemedy la universally esteemed aa a "aprlng med icine," because of the exceptional purity of lla well-chosen Ingrsdl onts and the skill with which It U prepared. Thla preparation Is particularly benelclal for those wko are "run down," lacking In energy or otherwise depreaaed, phyaleally or men tally. A. D. 8. niood ftemedy la absolutely' free from mercury, arsenic or other Injurious substances aad U wall adapted to the raulrs menu of both the youthful and aged. WHITMAN DRUG CA T T IN BUSlNBatTOR YOUR HEALTH v J ! ) w iHe-sw -m Ht k -v if li t J' ' . ft -W ,4 - MB