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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1912)
tmzzm miuHmipmal camps Ml. C. A. Muno, All Wars lSaaaaa.it. OMMhti' BalMtag. III. X PaoaaCII ALUS S17DA.N i AbMracls ot MM to county aad city property.,!! per trans fer. No chare tor pTMa or tax MrtkteatM. I I ARTHtm R. WILSOM j -BARRY IMflUA Orvtl atagiaiin. Sarreyore I msCKLLANBOL-S utmn Call COMITOOK. Ill, It 701 waat amy ktad of HBLP. Rogtstar at at OOatSTOCK II yaa waat aaatoMoat. . MADAM AM PROP. fstlMft Maawra aMl CAirwatodtst a Car corai, bunUtbs and In growls toenalls.yafme. Tlmmt atopa hair frona falling, out In Bva vtreatmenta and a perma saaaeat,eur for dandruff. GIto as a call? No. SIT Klamath lAve. WO O D Wood IS-aae Bssly Wood ..to DellTcrN . . Umi Otters at City Bakery W.E.Seehorn FISHING TACKLE W bar everythlag you need for that flshlag trip: Hook, line, rod, reeli, baakfta, etc. We rmt tent, gun and camplug outfits, k THE GUN STORE i. B.C84MRKR8 ; Jacobs BUc Ti i Corner Sixth and High BU. 7 KLAMATH BtfllAL CO. Robert Hayner.'Funeral Direct or, farmtrly of Loa Angelea. Moat oaaaaaodtoM Chapel aaiasctty M Lady Attendaat. Phone 1193 Guaranteed j Groceries BUT Don't think' la Mcat aary to buy thosesold under n aa Eastern Jobbing) house trad aurk Have a guarantee froa nearer bone. We aell the famous I S. and W. Canned Goods and guarantee them absolutely- Should they fall short of waat wo claim them to bo, Xlie Very Boat, w will gladly re fund your money. The 8. ft Vfj brand on every kind of grootrles that are worth whIU. VaiTRiper Bros. Phonr?ji Bxdaaive Agaat for Chaaa A aabora Tea and Cafes. ra kxprbm If yon want yoar atut moved aad moVad quick', get Ramsby'a Bxyraas to ay 1 Corner Seventh aad Mala attttto Phone SIS Our Baalaeoa la Good I Our Canto were are Oeadt Because our Groceries are Good A complimentary order con tare you. rill Your anvloui to please, Monarch Grocery "Try a ran mt ottr "AI.TA COS FKK" ae Belter. Flume 1031 t.n At A w Y v I "Official NilMiuuy." Corktenter IStU. prk. 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Leap h tl. linal ui Am. wltk piesan; tab aJ aniooj fard ma) tU Uart nrioa.4 TctT. fia( ui torn Irrl. b(ill(rlifrcvaaBa(k,niaTJkrtaUag. BuS qntOilT of foo4 BaBM rn MuUalarriiralK4 bonuira. Eir t raaUia la atdorora a4 rtgmtch vitk lalchlac. Bhicr Hn afur rallar. Elutlaf Jariar ilafp trkk.m tcrt of far all arfnLmaoa. ilanra, bmada or Col. M aaxb aa4 p to abirn, anUlr M ritt aUa. Pal at lark a top of lm4 iilinjakjliie TWiirra a uttobj oVnab fifl of Gaa, tad aU tmajettf m afck by BJUUtAXX-S CAs-TABirra. Ilea pmUar UlbM an mU I or JOr bj rwry dratrX or aad dnrt lo BabaaMM rWawr, 3M 8uUr 6L, SjeTlllitmi. Impure blood rune you down makes you an eaiy victim for organic dlaeaiee. Durdoch Blood Hitters purl nes me Diooa cures tne cause builds you up. Itegulate the ' bowels, promotes easy, natural movements, -cures con stipation Doaa'a KeguleU. Ask ycur druggist for them. 2Sc a hox. DANGER 1 IN DELAY Kidney DhHtues Are Tooytiangcroui for Mnaaiaa 'alUrpeope j-to Neglect Tho great daager ot,fildnoy troubles Is that they gat Sraa bold before the sufferer recognliesgthem. Health Is gradually underlined. Dackache, idaeao, Vaavanisness, lameness. soreness, IsWMsSa, urinary troubles, dropsy, grajaJjaMd Brlght'a disease, follow la marclleasjuccesslon. Don't neglect yotMfigJdneys. Help the kid neys with the'rellaele and safe rem edy, Doan's Kidney Pills, which has cured people right here In this lo cality. Mrs. Henry Xutt, 4 Ishem streot. Grants Pcss, Ore., says: "Doan'a Kid ney Pills have been used by three members of my family, and the one who took them was cured of gravol. After this romedy was used gravel, as largo aa peas, passed off with tho kid ney accretions. Tho trouble then stop ped, and tho person Is now well. Doan'a Kidney Pills brought nbout a eompTAe, cure In tbls case, and aa It occurredNtpder my own eyes, I can (testify as to kt the remedy will do." ror saie uy-an aeaiers. price 60 cents. Foster-tfJlburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agenta for the United States. Itemember the name Doan'a and take no other. THE EVENING HEKALD W. O. SMITH, Editor and Proprietor Published dally except dunday at 111 Fourth Street Entered at the postofflce at Klamath Palls,- Oregon, for traaamlaatoa through the malls aa aecoad-elaaa matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad drees In the'Ualted Bute; Ons year .................. l,60 One month 10 KLAMATU FALLH. - - OltROON SATITHUAY, MAY II, Witt CO.NflHKSN (1KT8 lll'NY TIIK accuracy wltli which congress reflects the general mind has sel dom It evrr been more clearly demon strated than In tlio scries of legisla tor measure proposed after the Titanic disaster to prevent a recur rence of such catastrophe. Senator William Allien Smith's res olution providing for n complete In vestigation ot tho sinking of tho fl touTc'wns tho first legislation offered. Its results have already been appar ent In the mass of evidence gathered from tho witnesses who appeared be fore the senatorial Investigating com mittee. These results are expected to take moro tnnglblo form In the reme dial legislation which will bo offered by Senator Smith or other members of the committees What will be the scope of this legislation even the members or the committee arc not )ct prepared to say. The members of the house propos ed no Investigation ot the dlsnstor. leaving that work exclusively to the senate, but the congressmen on the south side of the Capitol were not Idle. Within two days a dozen mess ures wero Introduced for the purpose of preventing or minimising dangers at sea. Two of the measures ono by Ileprcsentatlvc Ansbury of'Ohlo and the other by Representative Levy of New York provided that no ves sel of, respectively, over 5,000 and 3.S0O gross tonnage should clear from a port In the United States un less. Its tickets for passage showed Its lifeboat capacity and other facilities for saving life In case of accident. A similar bill was Introduced by Sen ator McCumber of North Dakota. Representative Kerbly of Indiana In troduced a resolution calling upon the secretary of the navy for Information as to the safeguards provided on ves sels of the navy. An elaborate bill by Representative Sabath of Illinois provided far the equipment of vessels with lifeboats, rafts and preservers and with search lights, and requiring that the crews of vessels be trained by drills at prop er Intervals. Representative Ashurst nf Ohio alio Introduced a bill requir ing vessels to carry proper search lights. The alleged delays In communica tion by wireless from the Titanic and tho Carpsthla resulted In proposed legislation for the control of wireless telegraphy. Representative cllrgcr of Wisconsin proposed government ownership of wireless- telegraphs. Other measures Introduced would require vessels of more than a cer tain tonnage clearing from United States porta to he equipped with wire less apparatus, and a bill by Repre sentative Carey of Wisconsin pro vides that all United States life sav ing stations be similarly equipped. The senate has already passed tho Hitchcock bill, requiring that all ves sels which carry more than 100 crow or passengers, shall be equipped with wireless which carries at least 100 miles, and shall have wireless oper ators, ono of whom shall constantly be on duty. Social Events of the Week SOCIKTY FOLK TAKK AHVANTAI1K OK I.OVKI.Y WKATIIKIt TO IlKl'AY CAM.8, AND KXTKNfllVK AFFAIRS AltC FIW, AS A CONSKqUKNCr:. Aftr the social whirl ot last wel; the ladles of our four tin ml red havi"! been resting on their laurels, ami with many deep hrvnths, no dcuut, arc preparing for n continuance of bridge. "500" and social ten ciipn. These lovely spring days, too. have offered other than Indoor dlversloni Many of our prettiest ladles, In tin! irettlest now frocks, lmo spent loiitt afternoons paying tlielr visits, thorotiy cutting down those long ratling Hats that havo lengthened with tho winter months, while others, who tinvo auto mobiles, enjoyed them to the full extent. However, opening pnrtlitt wore not neglected. Mrs. Carl Cofer started I lie A with a "800" party at her charming home on Sixth street Heights, on Tuesday evening. Tlir game a en thusiastically enjoyed till a late nour, when delightful refreshments wero t rived. Those prrent were. Mr and Mrs. It. K. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Whit lock and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hrhal-tork. The same evening Mrs. (I. W. While intertalned a large party In honor of her daughter's guest, Mrs.ltny (1, Walker of Ashland, Mrs. Walker Is well known and pleasantly remem bcred by many old friends here, and tho personnel oj, the party was of these former acquaintances. Mrs. White's home, 13fi Huron street, was brilliant with lights and gay with laughter as the guests were whirled to tho door by couple and In parties of four and six, all In automobiles, which gave the street a very metro politan air. Five hundred was the order of the evening, the highest score being made by Mrs, Chastalu, who, with true klndneis and good tasto Immediately presented the prlte to tho guest of honor. A delicious supper aa then served, after which the party dispersed with many ex pressions of pleasure and thanks. The following wero among the fortunate Mrs. Roy O. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shire,. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Chastaln, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Roberts. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. White. Dr. and Mrs. flco. II. Sferryman. Mr", and Mrs. Ociirge Capron. Mr. and Mrs. Will naldwln. Mr. and Mrs. Rurge Mason. Mr. Chss. Cose boom. Klamath Falls solcety was favored last evening with a musical treat of exceptional merit, when Miss Lillian and Miss Josephlno Van Riper were presented In recital at the oper.i houso by Mrs. Don J. Zumwolt. This was tho first public appearance of no anuses van itiper, out ttie reports day nfternoon. Those ladles meet mice n week, ami while plying Indus, trlous needles, Indulge, at tha s.ime time In agreeable flint. At the hour of high tea, Mrs, Whltlock served her guests with salad, sandwiches ami coffee, strawberries, i-reatu, mid n rlet) of rakes, Those partaking weret Mrsdnmcs Fred Mrlhase, It, A. Hi" mitt, Chester A.ery, Fred Noel, J. J. Parker, 0. II. Wlthrow, Claude Dag Kelt, Fred Schallook, John Schallork, K. II, Unm. by, M. tl. Wllklns, J. T. Henley, Frank Ward. Karl Whlllork. Ida Fink ami II. Iloon, H f) T R L ft? IT 1 i. w , -. - . M. X V. L. Turpln A. W.r,-!" (Ilelnfiirtrtl Com ret iioiui IT POWRI.I, HriWKT, AT'MARKHT. HAN i-nav-.."' ........... ,....-..., ... nn..TOI Mn ,r'A.ClHl'0 llmmts Willi private ImthSS.taa per day upi without Uth a, u KMntr.n plan. x I lot It phones wn riaT Up - to-dnte The Leisure Hour Club met nt the home of Mrs, W. W, Patch on Wed. nesday afternoon nt S:S0. Twelve ladles were present who enjoyed a game of "800" till I o'clock, Tim hostess then served n delirious pine apple sherbet, cake and fruit punch. Those playing were: Mrsdamrs Frank Ira White. It, K, Wattrnbiirg, O. W. Robertson, Nelson Rotiuaevell, Tom Conners, C. II. Daggett, Fred M,e. hase, Chan. Metdrum, Fred Srhallork, A. II. Cleveland, A, M. Worden and TIiim, Hampton. This earning thcrn will 1m a larRe social function at the Jericho CI'lli In tho Odd Fellows' building, when . committee from the Rohnkah I) iv will entertain the Odd, Feltcw mid their wives and the Rehakahs -imt their husbands, Refreshments are to Yr trrved, and there Is to be a whlat tournament and a howling conteat. with prltes for the winners III etrh ut int. The ladles' tlrldgn Club was rn trrtalued this afternoon by Mrs, Fred II. Mills at her beautiful new homo on the Heights, The gursts w.ro Mrs, C, It. Iteamrs. Mrs, Marks, Mrs C. F Stone, Mrs, i: J Murra, Mrs. W 8 Fish, Mrs, W O. Smith, Mrs. C II. t'udcrwtxxl, Mrs, Don J 7,umwatt and Mrs. lien. Noland, IN OUR BANKING METHODS Courteous Treatment ISfficient Service Mu will appreciate your HunIucm j THR P I R 5 T NATIONAL Capital ti0o,ooa Miss Josephine Donnrgaii, who has made sn many friend during the )ear, will lrao for her old homo In Medford upon the close of tho school term here. After n visit with friends and retatltes In her home town. Mis t.Vmucgin will go to Word"n, where she win nave charge of n summer school, Mr. and Mrs. K. I). North enter tained n few of their friends at din ner Monday evening In honor of the thlrty.savcnth wedding anniversary) of Mrs. Norths parents, Hon, anil Mrs. II. A. Kmmltt. Mr. and Mr. W. II. Powell and baby daughter aro expected hero to HANKl aaaasBsssskasiilJ It in a little early yet but now Is the time to look Into the Refrigerator Proposition Come in and look over our styles. Ilia PRICE IS RIGHT We purchased a quantity last fall and we ire Kolnjc to give you the benefit of the nargalR price. The celebrated Indiana Refrigerator are.it saver In your Ice bill anda llnndsome PiecVof Kitchen Furniture. Our White Por celain Uned Refrigerator costs you far Icm than tha usual price for such a high class article NVM, O. IIUIV.X Phonographs Typewriters Sewing Machies Pianos Our stork Is complete. terms that anyone run utter.. apply rent paid on purchase ptlr, Ws offer you everything In prices aat We rent for long or short tlae sa4 lgal bleaks and li supplies. MULLER MUSIC COMPANY Main itreet, betweea 71k and 8th Xolln. of Kettlemetit of Admlalstrat ur'a Final Arroual In the County Court of the Mate, of Oregon, for Klamath County, In the Matter of tha Kstato ot J, V. Hall, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that L. W. Copeland, aa the administrator of the estate of J. V. nail, deceased, has rendered and presented for settle ment, and filed In said court, his final account of the administration of aatd estate nnd a petition for tho distribu tion of the same, and that tho 12th day of June, 1012, at 10 o'clock a.m., In the court room of said court, at the courthouse In Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, has been fixed by aald court aa tho time for the settlement of aald account and the bearing of aald petition for distribu tion, at which time and place any per son Interested In aald estate may ap pear and file exceptions In writing to the said final account, and contest the same, and show cause, If any there be, why a final distribution of aald estate should not be ordered. Dated this 11th day of May, 1912, h. W. COl'ELAND, Administrator of Said Kstate. 11-18-25-1-1 to Mrs. W. H. Worden and son, Don-' aid returned on Thursday from ni short v 1 silt to their summer home near Fort Klamath. The weather, tho air, the roads and the trip proted moil enjoyable. ni menus wno nan heard them Inflight from Portland. Mrs. Powell private had been so faorablc that lis n sister of Mrs. Francis II. Olds, they were greeted by an oxceptlomlly with whom they will visit for the large and fashionable gathering. MUssummer. i.iinan van uiper was a favorlto from her first selection. While Instru mental music does not usually np- pcal to the ordinary audience as does tocal, yet the ability displayed Jiv Miss Van Riper was so unusual that the audience easily realised that they were listening to a pianist that would ono day bring credit to their city. Miss Josophlno Van Riper was very pleasing In her vocal selections, but It was not until she sang "Violets" nnd later "flay Yes, Mlgnon." that her true trill manifested Itself, and her sensibility to Intonation was evi denced. Neither of tho young ladles has anything to regret In nny part of trie program Inst ovenlng, and their parents as well as their Instructor havo Just reasons for pride. e The Rowing Club was pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Whltlock on Frl- Mrs. Kccles, mother of Mrs. I, J. Knnpp, who was Injured by n fall the early part of last week, Is resting much moro romfortabln nnd on the way to Improvement. Miss Amy Wing Is stilt visiting with her mother on n delightfully roman tic timber rlnlm. Hhn Is missed by friends and admirer, whose nnme Is legion. Mrs. W. Paul Johnsln Is enjoylnn a visit from her mother, Mrs, (J, W. loo, of flan Francisco, A?,rz..... 'ftPasj A Bank Accoiit is a Protects Against nun; frauds, a rs venter of disputed pijassU, and a stopper ot much arsdlssi spending. Come ami btt tkest thing prmru to ou. Wsrt you aro rnntlnrcd, yoar on good svliso will trll you last you should enjoy lli bsasisi by opening an account ot rest own - .j own. FirstYlYust and Savings Bank y manaia raiu, uregoo GOMES SElf-IMFORED EORTY-FIVE DAY FUST Ualtsd Pries Hcrvlce 8EATTLK, May 1 Or, Linda Qurfleld ilaixard, tho fasting spe cialist, who Is under ponltontlary sen tence for the manslaughter of a pa tient, Miss Claire Williamson, who, lucruruiug 10 iria prosecution was starved to death, concluded a self- I imposed IK day's fast here. Mm undortook tho fast to rofutn tho medical mon, who testified against her nt tho trial, that the limit of hu man endurance without food Is four teen days. Tho fast was broken with n tablcspoonful of rice, o toaspoonful of ollvo oil and alx leaves of head lettuce, Hhe wolghtd H2 pounds sfi day ago. Today slio weighs 102 pounds. f&LWL JS R1 IIKii" 4H ".TV..,. SB II It '!- 1 I , IrJMK .t JzSew H SO MATTi:il YYUA" YOU CIIOOHF, Here In the way of Jowelry, tho choice'' la bound to prove satis factory. For you'll not llnd a single article In our exhibit that does not show good tasto and correstnosa of design. The adornment you select will ap pear more beautiful when you got It by Itself. It will have no rival then to dispute Its attractiveness. .YJ. WINTBHS Vacation Time is at Hand Tlio Ho u time nm AND CO.V.VKCTION'H riioifio (to , t . 0 0 fft Alii: OFFKIII.Vfl TIIF. I'HUAl UW HOUND TIIIP HATH tO KAHTKII.V lt)INTH OK INTKftKMT iBeilnnlig May 3rd AND CONTINIIINtl ON CURTAIN DATKH THHOWIIIOUT THB HIJMMKIt HKABON. Round Trip Fares from Klamath Falls to Few Points, as follews: CIUCA(K) ,,.,...,,,. (.... COLORADO fll'IIINflH ICAN'HAH f'irv. ln -- ".--, .... .I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.........--'-- -1 AIIA1IIIH ......,,,,,,,, ,.., ,,,,. ... '''.. MONTUKAL, QiKbeo , 'T NljW ORLKANH JJJJ NKW YORK ,.,.,.,, ':!, i PORTLAND, Maluo HT, LOIJIU , i,IBas Rale to all other principal points correspondingly low. "' optional, oxropt Hint ono way via Portland alight advance over asovs mentioned fares. Limits Oolng trip, 16 day from data of sale; final reW limit Ortobcr 31st, 1912. For fttrtlicr information wc especially rcqucct you to cairiijMyi I S. J. 1IAILEV, . Agent, Klimath lll. ur write to 1 D. P. aniP. A., 801 JAMES O'GARA, j I K St., Sacramento, w- .