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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1912)
I ALCABM Ah WarVaaatafi. OkftUMn' Battdlag. 111. PhOM III ALUM BBJMN Afeattacts ot tttla to eounly aad city praatfty. II par trana Mr. No atari, tar plats or tax aartBMataa. AKTMAIl. WILBOX AMY 1X1 SWtt grnawBuCT ira bxprbm , It ro tut your Mat moved aad mwreaVjulck. get Ramsby'a aareea to 4oxCoTir BevenU aadiuta streets ntoMtta oaa w coMBTocjtC mi, u M Baa M7 la4 at HKLF. t tko oomitock u it. v UABAM AXI PROF. TtMMS Cara eeraa. bualoaa and in- taatsalle. Mom. Tlmma tatr gram MUM out to of perraa- tare for daftdraff. Giro M O allv Wo. MT Motalti Aw. WOOD Otof i .$. Dallt-arei i City Bakery r W.E.91 horn FISHING TACKLE Wo ooTt everything you I for that ashing trip: i, Hat, rods, -reels. fcaaaeta, etc. Wo' r-Dt teat, guas and damping THE GUN STORE . B. CMAJfBKHH Jacob BUc. Conor tUtt aaasweta. UilATI HJtIAL CO. Hayaer, Funeral Direct or, formerly of Lot Aageles. Ckoaol Lady Attaadantl Phono 1 1 l i A Helpful Substantial Store Service ! DoooaaatlUty, eourtaousne laUUlaeaoa aad experience or awMad rlfkt iato the Tory foaadatloa of this establish- eat eU'comblnlng with fair rtoto, giro you thla helpful, traatworthr atoro aerrteo. Aad It la to giro you si ill aura thlo' atoro I continually atrlTlmg to .batter it sacking aad pUaalafe all that will sake thla possible, merit your coa- f doaeo aad patronage. em m asmo -uto-, van RfpenBros. Phanctii o dgoota for Cfcaae A Kena aad CoeTeoa. Ao xoafBBBmJMtA Our Baataeaa la GooaM Our Customer aro Ooodt Because our . Groceries are Good A complimentary order will convince you. Your anxious to please, t onarch I Grocery AI.1X.COPKKK" Ame llcttcr. Phoae tost ELECTRIC hR O N & s AMERICAN BEAUTY 3YrsiMraitee3Yrs Your money back if not satisfied Liik W?er4tf(ric Ca. 3rd aad Mala Pfcoacisoi EXPERT Gone, REPAIR WORK Bicycles Sewing Machines Phonographs, Keys and Locks CARL SCHUBERT 121 6th Near Main Wood Wood lltck Void JttSI 14 Dry Slak Waad,a.&' $4 Ci J, u u m u a Limb ud'Sodjr wood 4ft, Mia 12ii Leave orders at O.K. Transfer Co. lor Phone 871 Oregon Harness Co. ' Phoae 874 C. P. Carlson T -y Thompson General Freight and Transfer f Leave oraera at Willie Taralture Store. Pkoae 385 WOOD FOR SALE TryVYnoiof our , THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor PnbllahVl dally eicept dunday at 11B Fourth Ptroot Rnterod at the poitoBco at Klamath rlli, Orogoa. tor traaamleelon through the atalla aa aoooad-olaea natter. Subscription terma by nail to any ad- dreea la the Ualted Statea: One year II.IC One month II KLAMATH RAMA ORBOON TrKSDAY, MAY SI, 1911 TO MAKE 1HE HIGHEST LEAP EVER tiTEMPlEO PORTLAND. May SI A dlro from tho top ot the new eteel bridge lift tower proposed by Harold L. True aa a Hoe Festival feature Is being seri ously considered by the Rose Festival management. Tho leap, If made, will be greater than over before attempted by any man. Tho lift towers of tho new bridge aro higher than Niagara Palls. The towers, according to 0. W. noschke, chief engineer ot the O.-W It. a N.' romnint. mr 17S feat above low water. At the highest point NT-T;, agara Is 164 feet. This Is on the American side. On tho Canadlaa side the fall Is ISO feet. True's proposl tlon becomes at onco ot Important scientific conjecture. Can a man leap from such a height, no matter how expertly, and lire? True avers that he can do It suc cessfully. He hays he has discovered a method of high diving which will savo him from the slightest harm Others claim that the force of the Im pact of his body against the water will wrest consciousness from him, and that he will never rise again until the grapplera get hold ot him True Is a high diver ot long experi ence, with many daring leaps to his credit. rUIIMCATlOX OP MUMMONM In tho Justice's Court, District ot I.lnkvllle, Klamath County, Oro- gon. II. II. Olshop, by D.St.Qeorge Bishop, Ills Atorney In Pact. Plaintiff, vs. Frank P. Sargent, Defendant. To Fraak P. Sargeant, tho above- named Defendant: In tho name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and nnswer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause on or beforo the last duy of tho time prescribed In the or dor for publication made herein, to- wit: The sixth day of June. 1913, and U you Jail to so answer, for want thereof plaintiff will take Judgment agalnst'you as demanded In his com plnlnt on file herein, to-wlt: For the sum of $181.60, being balance due on a promissory note as In plaintiff' complaint alleged and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein. This summons Is served upon you by order of the Honorable Charlea Graves, Jus tice of the Peace of the above-entitled court, dated April 2ld, 1911, and the date of the first publication being the 25th iday of April, 1912, and the date of the last day will ex pire on the (th day of June, 1912. MRRRYMAN A DUNCAN, -2S-6-6 Attorneys for Plaintiff. A ProaikMH New York Politician Near Death Hen. It. N. Lansing, ef nsnn.late, N. V., IlK Tlmts a Mmb of the 'Assembly, Tslls of Nsrrow Bsjp. "4.out nrtcta yrasfl bco I was UkJh with rhtu maIsm. w It I a h Acted my heart roaucine wnai u called val li uta r trouble. hree doctors told me I would 'JmmrAJ day's work. remedies recom mended to me I ot a bottle of Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and it helped ate Inside of 41 hovra. At the end of the Week I sailed oa my doctor and asked than te examine me. He said I was better than he ever expected to see me aad asked If I wae usui nis meaiotae. waea I ton nun I wae not, hut was taksag Br. Miles' Heart Remedy, fee eald, Tkaak (be Lord fer Or. MDef Mean Usassdr.' I oentlnuod te wae H, aad warn f realised my bean, wea damaged ao 1 eeuld net easeet a'aerxesaeat ease, for ateen years I wofhed fnnr day, aes withstanding X had keea MM t wee never work aaata. Joky. MM. I wae with rheemawem aaata. aad tt to atr keatt aa Mesa, I get as bad that eas ef ate wrote uy sty Ufa sad i leoJTiS .eal a fe Br. mMLhi satisfactory-! row Heart tlsfsstsrr assnka legislature etaee Br. Miles Heart mr life sad eaaaet hiawy." Br. Miles' Hsart uarentaed by all dryflflstt. e vaBmaBW j wa ,y7 MM on. z aaata teea Caad feasts aM a oaaaaaai or as SBO lkmuaer. I feel ahad imilr has arnB iiaawaiial tt Ma WemsdeXle eeM aad ANOTHER EXAMINATION FOR THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP Special to tho Herald I UNIVERSITY OF ORKOON, KU- gene, May II. Next fall the bi-an nual examinations for the Rhodes scholarship wit bo held In either Ko gene or Salem. A committee comuosed ot several college presidents will examine those passing the examinations, and seleiM the man who will go. Tho scholarship pays 300 ponds a year for three years. Ot the last three men selected for this honor, two have been Oregon graduates. MII-tTrVTEafY Our stock of millinery particularly suitable for midsummer wear la on the way. We must have room to dis play It, aa you know our store Is small, and VK MUST MAKK ROOM SOMEHOW. To the end. wo offer KXTHAORDINARY RAROAINS IN FLOWER TRIMMKI) AND TAILOR KD HATS. NOT AT HALF PRICK. UUT AT ANY' PRICK. It Is not money we want; wo want room to show' the latest In Ratine, While Whipcord, llntcbers' Linen, White Pique, Embroidered. Peroxollne Rrald, Spanish and l-anijuedoc Ijtce, erav in short, everytning new anu u ptolhe minute. To arrive In a few days. , atWTRUDK A CO., Fourth' nd Pine Streets. GAS IN STOMACH ANDNWELS !! tl enrt. if utvbt ntJ" "" enMbMoMklwvmj. tiTmrwoalkft (nBoe.aianh tl err' ImtUw aUM. " II (aUml euaot Uk. Jt l"lK lf l lU Unl rl laaa. efcH irmnn, fit 1 tk IM emliaikMilrtiA rrr.r'i"'lr W lot il lie pUcfrcwKoraifk.r'tlr'elkir ;. SwS queUr of lao4 ihIm iwWmIiUiitnJU UnUbm. tn I maill'il'i ' '- L Mk Mcimi. -rr M ttt. Snl iaim W itk m rf i lr itl rrn)w. rWX atais t baVe M nab tl r to 'T pckllr es riett eMe. Me h UckteH tprf U.I tef eawdsaum TWlVal mm a awe iiotrfafCsel tn i oak eoeseor . w Bjuuuxntj OAS-TAMXttl MV x Taas nnlteVMfeaU Mi kr r " wemlewrtwabisatiitenssamr.Maaittwa, g.i Ml I Krttkadem 'Rkoi fHnfSBU 'BBta Mtt ammff I HbH JkaJM mMMMg ffv H m J aWWE Bjjaa .. IMI.V J. ZtMWALT, President. K. M. 11111111, Vlrc-Prrs. nml Trrae. IIEItT K. WITIIKOW, Herrrlary. Klamath County Abstract Co;' ABSTRACTING Sarvcyora and Irrigation Engineers maps, plans, blvkpbi.ntsj Ktv. The World MoTet So Do We Move Baggage Passengers to and from all traina and boata and gl?e you Quick Senrice Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop, In Connection Arc prepared lo turn oat all kinds of First Claaa Work. Shoeing apeclal attention. O. K. Transfer Co. Day Phone 671 - Night Phone 873 VINCENT YADEN WINS IN TENNIS KLAMATH FAI.Wt IUIV WINH r'HOM Mltl.T.VOMAII HAM AIJMI IIKIIN ALTIVK IN HailHIL WtHIK AT IINIVKIIMITV Special to tho Herald UNIVERSITY OF ORKtION, Ku gene, May SI. -Vincent Yaden, a iiiiint from Klnmnlh Falls, and Uradunln uf the Klamath County high school, represented tho university oi Oregon In th annual tenuis tourna ment with the Multnomah Athletic Awlitlu of Portland, winning n hard fnuglit victory over Ills opm. neiits. Yaden has been a consistent player on the 'Varsity tennis susd, Mild Is likely to be one of the leant of three to be sent to Scuttle to meet the IliiUorslty of Washington on Fri day and Saturday. May 24 and Sli. If lie deofats hit opponents In thla con tent ho lll be entitled lo the offlrtnl O" awarded by the student body to Its representatives In tennis, Yaden has been a versatile and act ive aludcut during hls two years In tho university. Resides his work In nthlrtU-s he has taken a lively Inter cut In debate, and In his frenhmsn year melted the rare honor of belnr elected president of his clsss. Ills collegu studies havo been rhos en wisely, and aro such as to fit a "man for a useful and active life In jhls romunlty. Ho Is majnrlng In 'Economics, and besides this subject 'ho Ik taking work In Sociology, lsy jclmlogy. History. English. Public Speaking, etc. I Wlm Pound the lUttmine'.' IIOHKItlllin, May 21. A fluster of right toy balloons was sent Into line nir nere nt j-aw u tim ,iiuim7 laflernoon, and were picked up at Klamath Falls 100 miles distant on an air line seven hours later. Tho balloons, with a ropy of the Ko,. burg Review attached, were liberated br Attnrnev W W Cardwell during the school children's parade, and on the blank margin of the paper Mr, Cardwell wrote his name and the words "Report where caught." At 3 o'clock the same evening Mr. Card welt received a message from Klam ath Falls, saying tho balloons had Just arrived In that city. M attar DtaaeVa Otar, With laughter, faa aad Joke, ikaetJti ara do And btotra cloud of smoke." You ran do this with Impun ity when you dine at the Palace. After serving you a wall cooked dinner with the choicest meats to treat your friends with, wa 111 servo you delicious coffee and a cigar, whose fragrance will linger In your memory "like tho vase In whlCb rosea have onco been distilled." THE IMiaCK flllILL Klamath Falls, Oregon H O T E IV l 1i. Tarpta A. W. Tarpln IT POWKMi RTNKKT, ft ItiMinis With private tara, Sttee iter day up 1Mb ms Kuropenn piaii. Up'to-date IN BANKING Courteous Efficient Service We will appreciate your UumIiicm THR FIRST NATIONAL HANK Caattal 1100,000 ,"T XS V First Trust and Savings Bank naathraUa.t;Oregoa with Ai-oioaies to xif HOUN DOG" l!o" "Eterj lime )ou come to town Ami start to throw your money around, Hsy, 'lloinn'tnadu goods are the giMids for mr, llecatiso they spell Prosperity.' "A dollar you send lo the Eastern store Hays, '(lood-by, Hill, for evermore,' Hut the dollar you spend with tho honiemad sound Keeps a-roniln' and a-comln' and a cum In' around "Tho people around are gelling wise To the way in beat the catalogue guys, Who keep what they gel aud never come around With enough ot the coin to buy a bound. "Wo love our Iowa aad we love our state, It's hero we ought to, co-operate; If you want health, wealth ami a groaning table Always ask the clerk for the Homo-Made Ubel," W1VI. O. IIURN A Clean Scalp And Healthy Hair Many of juur friends have found thai a luiurtant groeta ef hair soft and glossy and a aralp free from daailruff, will result from the use of MYAL'H BIHMUTONe) This It the procedure Wash Iho hair wllh warm naler and;a pure soap rlase liw oughly rub tho acalp wllh a stilt bruatf-apply Hlrsutone ts It In welt and dry the hair before combing1! Please understand that lllrautoae le not merely a hair wisi II la a tonic a food. While It thoroaghly tleeMtra, H also prevents bee Irrial twtio ttoarlehea aad atlmaUtra the rouU of Ike hair rrmaaaa all itaadra preveaU ita rrtara ead prreerves the mtiaral ttraalr asxl color of the hair. Nyal'a lllrmtone'efcould be on your drraslsg table. It sells at SO cents aadf l,f the bottle. undb aw o o r Vacation Time is at Hapd The Houthern TaM lo AND CONNKCTIONa ' oWa AUK OPFKRINd THE UiKAI. lOW MOUND TRIP RAW W ' KAHTKR.V POINTH OF INTKBHIT BaglMlag May 3rd, AND CONTINU1NO ON CERTAIN DATES TWIOIKIHOUT THI BUMMER 8KAHON. Round Trip Faros from Klamath CIIICAOO COLORADO SI'RINOH eeeeeeet KANHAH CITY, Mo, Mr.MI HIH ,,,,,,,,,,,, MONTREAL, Quebec , NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK NhW YORK PORTLAND, Maine '. BT, LOUIS ,,,,,,,,, ,, yj Rates to all other principal points correspondingly W". " optional, except that one way via Portland slight advance over s mentioned fares. . . .. Limits doing trip, 16 days from data of sale; flnai r limit October Stat. 1911. ' $fi&l8S&ff' '' ' '? For fnrilier informalion we especially requect yo to cali upon S. J. BAIL1Y, Af t,vprlaaiatk Falli. Or write ( S JAMBS O'OARA, D. F. and P. A.801 K St., Sacramento, Ci. 4 U R i ,7 ,, (Reinforced tWt..i" i.T? MARKmT, SAM riU!icillTn Nr day up wUm,U bath ai W.lli plumes nZ'S . w OUR METHODS Treatment aiirf ' -; Thrift is the Road Thai .InAila .... . "" v .ujtrss, Ttifi Isn't oue gsmbltr out of 1 aj. lion who ends his dart It tea fort and Imlcpflndfate. w a. vlte you lo start un ike Tin i"'" T opening a sttttsi u, count with this bank. deetat r take much lo start, tit the IUlt.tl I at liia.l. ..- -a .. . amalt 1rna Have UttU V Ika itfletrt Falls to few Points, as follews: tfeeri himmii eieeedeeeeeees e e at ,, r IIM arM t 1 e e ,,,,,,,,,,.. aitdJd aietjl f ': mibwo mwonvAt. we.