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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1912)
tmrnm The Majestic rotoawij "Tka Detective's Dot.'VBoUx dot tare, ehowlag oaeJM the greatest actors arar aaow "Why the Cbaek Waa Good," lap MBMdr. "Weighed la that Scale." Rallaaee of Hour," Wattara 1 10c. Matlaeo each dT. Program ehangee MoBaay. Wadaee- day, Friday. Saturday aai Soadar. - The Temple Tptatre QUALITY O MATIXBH DAILSfAT Bit "Maa'a Oaalals," Bljgraph comedy. "Tka Strasaled ActoA." Lubla comedy Tha roaUrWlld.'Wltafraph drama. "Tha Vow of Ttgbl." Sails Mexico story. AIL UCENUCDlnOTCRH Jericho Club J - FOR - 1 Odd Fellows And Rebekahs - ONLY - In basement ot 1. O. O. F. Tarn, pie. Bowling. Billiard. Peel. Card Room. Readlag Roomi. Private SlUtag Room for Re bikaba oaly. Vlattlag Brotbtra and Slftart always welcome. Oar Uaataeea I Ooadl Oar Cajatoaser ara Good! Because Qrocertei are Goo A compllaiealkry ordar frill coavlnce you. 1 ctir Yours aaxtlis to ptaaaa. "ALTMpFPKK" Neae Better. Phoa 1SS1 Mdoarcli Grocery Try a. POLK'S- OKEOON VOA W W.M.TIMjfs 1 fMcnl Ense Cleaiiii metric mm Vmfm alafealc t mLmrpmt Clalag i reafov all apota aad dirt aad raga tha scaum proeaaa. PboMflB. OsaceSiriQaaaatii Wood Wood Silk Wm X7 $2.5IC Hick WHdFi$3.5U'id IrySlikWNtf. $3CI lit 13 C. Lialiaidlody ww- 4ft If i 12ii o. Faea Leave irders at rCo. Cor. 6 aad Mala sueave i K?hniffi P. C. 6arlson FISHING TACJafal Wa nave everytbisk you aaad (or that Ashing trip: Hook, Una, red, reels. feaaketa, ate. Wa rent teat, guai aid camping oatata. GUI Phone m STORE IAMBKR8 Jacob Blk. Cluster Peanuts j Tha boat grada of Staalab peanuts, roasted to Jt good browi nd dlppad laMraboy'a awoat cbocolata. A good, claaa satiifylag coafectloa, itrictw freak aad made U KUmataaTella. Til laata fOTON Business directory ' A Directory o( MclJbltr. Town and VUles dtMipur (Xficn vi hiMih, locatloay popuUllon. tele eraDhraklprlna ejl buiklnt polntl ales I lmTajg I Hi a) n I eompllaj by fetuloeM ana Sjefeawoo. I. rOUWCO, BKATTLK Home J Canning I "J Bconomy I Jars Oaa tka Beoaaasy Jar atarr day la tha yaar.'jaat aa yoa da aay other aaokiag ataaall, pat ap meat, laaaa. kaaar laft arara, tab, aaaaa, eto, aa wall tralta aad vaawtaMaa, aad yea will ka daUghtad wttt tka reeaK. Wkatbar yaw eaa for pleae ura. for faaUlr aaada or prott, thara la oaly aaa airtight Jar tha Beoaeaay. A book or precipes tor tu asklag. iMP5i VanRiper Bros. Phoi Kxcluaive Agenta IffAtChaM It Haabora IVa audrVogen. llHIIWIt X Figure 8 The interest ; S onT jjj I $3500 will handle ::: a Lodfi;iiiT Houe ;:: : ; property that is ! : I rented for $1500 : : ; per year for four ; ; ; 11 cum The nicest snap I knovof it a Pour Room House on the hill for $2000 Cash four blocks from corner of 6 and Main. Fine view? Cor. 50x110 8 Let ml a lot li ditlon.l show you First Ad- , FIRB INSURANCE J. PXMAQUIRE 431 niist. tmmtmtmnmtm Subscription terms by mall to any ad- d rasa In tha Ualtaa matta: Oaa yaar . . .. ........... II.VC Oas aioath .. a THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Editor Md Proprlator Pablaihad dally aieapt Sunday at IIS Pourtfr Straat atartw at tha poatoaoa at KlaawU radla, oragon, tor umaaaiiBwoB through tta nalla aa aaeoad-alaai mattar. KLAMATB fAliA ORBOON THURSDAY, APO. M, ISIS FARMERS HELPER BY BIG MEETING KOROIVKN IT MAY ieem ungoncroua, but The Herald hai not yat aiked for tor- glvancaa tor anything It has published and It It Is Juat the same to Mr. Kvans we do not wish to accept It unsolic ited. There are some people who do not seem to realise when they haro said enough, but ara bound to oterdo everything they undertake. The Her ald has nover insinuated, editorially or In Its news columns that the "lost story" was a frsmo up. Wo gave the public the first news ot the disap pearance ot the two men, as well aa the first notice ot their safety, and wa would be glad to ba shown any lan guage or sentence In the Herald that we did not believe the atory aa printed. We did not actually know whether the young men were lost, and we do not know now, ot our own knowledge, but are willing to accept the state ments ot the two men, which we printed as well aa that ot a number ot the searchers. It Mr. Evans Imagines In his own mind that people do not believe the story, we do not (eel tbat wo are In any way to blame, and we deny tfiat he had any (oundatlon (or the editorial In this morning's paper In anything which appeared In The Herald of the affair. Wo attempted to express the sym pathy (elt by ourselves and (he pub lic (or the suffering the young men underwent, but after they were (ound and all the publicity necessary given to tho matter, we do not see the ne cessity of continuing the discussion Indefinitely, simply because everyoae does not tear bis hair and weep (or a period of several weeks. It Is quite trying to spend two days and two nights lost on a lake, but most ordinary mortals, who have knocked around the world to any ex tent, have undergone equally aa seri ous mi experience one or more times. For the guidance of persona loat on the Lower Lake It might be well to suggest that the tender tule roots (ur nlch a most nourishing food on which a person can live (or a week or more; also the lake water u not auch bad drinking If one la real thirsty. We regret that Mr. Eyans seems la- capable of viewing matters la an un biased way, but Insists on misinter preting the actions and expreaslons of othera. llv (ar the bast and moat perma nently (ar reaching In IU benefits of all development meetings ever held In Oregon waa the Uakavlew Develop ment League session, saya 0. L. Smith, agriculturalist of tho O.-W. II. N. company, who has just re turned to Portland (ro mattandance It put into effect the truth wa have been trying to have lodged (or a long time that it you want to teach a farmer agriculture you must Just get out on the farm and show him how. education by demonstration those are the words. "The agreement at Lakevlew was that there had been too much litera ture and not enough of this practical demonstration, but that hereafter the new policy would be actively and strictly adhered to. And that means good fortune'tor the state ot Oregon. "But the Journey had Important featuros besides the meeting at lake vlew. Redmond was our first stop, and there we had 'Farmers' Day.' Our meeting on the dry farm demon stratton tract at Metollus was oicecd legly satisfactory. Tho season has been so favorable that dry land meth ods have not been demonstrated as completely aa would have been possi ble bad there been the usual scarcity of moisture. But the farmers met and talkod over together the prob lems of production, of seeding and of ANNOUNCEMEj I have moved my famou etock ot Jewelry to my bow quaafera la tha Slough building, 6S0 Mara atraet, be tween Fifth and Sixth I bava aa- Joyed your patronagaa tka peat aad solicit It In the futuff. I shall carry only quHUr Jewelry, and everything I handle wta bo nfade good la ease It provea fauHg. If lt'a anything la the Jewelry llneXSiink I can Interest you. McHattan. HARD TIMES BALL WELL ATTENDED cohtumes ok the dancers did not Indicate anv stress of conditions in this section, HOWEVER Judges (or the bal masque to be g!v en at the Pavilion Saturday night un der the direction of Manager Qeorge M. Klein will be Mrs. F. R. Olda, Mrs. J. P. Lee, Messra Veghte, Oliver and Crooks. The hard times danco last night at tracted a good crowd, despite the coolness in the air. But either the woathcr waa to blame or times are (ar from hard In the city of Klamath Palis, (or the comparatively few who appeared In attire Indicative of a strenuous period, and there was a general air of prosperity among tho dancers. Some of those who wore their more frayed habiliments cast them aside (or better ones lata in tha evening. ..,111.1... Hi., around, They were Interested, and they asked a great many Intelligent questions. . Powers. In charge of the MMIon. ! valuable man, He has done great -... in r-ronk county, and they are lucky to havii man llko him. Wo had 300 farmers at ono meeting. One patch of corn would produce ten loos to the acre of grceu cow feed now. ti.. r.rmnra aim found that by add ing $1.50 to IS worlh of potasn to inc acre thoy could Increase mo yieiu i hay 15 to I0 an acre." i.vnm llnd Mr. Hinlth went to l Pine and viewed the exhibit ot pro ductions made by what he calls "one of the llvest commercial clubs In tho state." The travelers were served with a gnrao breakfast which they en Joyed hugely. At Fremont Is a new cheese factory and here r. oraim tatked dairying most ot an afternoon. Luncheon was sorted in me laciorj. At uilr.r I.ko a fine exhibit of grains and grasses similar to U Pine was found, also at Paisley, wnere mere are somo fine almonds. Thr mm demonstration farms In Crook, Harney and Klamath counties now, and I.ako Is soon to have a dem onstration tract." ssld Mr. Smith. Smith. 'The farm In Harney la one of tha beat oaulppod subdemonstra lion stations In all the country. These sre the things that do good." OPTION HOLDERS MAKE COMPLAINTS 8ALEM, Aug. a 9. Declaring that nearly all ot the option holders un der the Deschutes Land company ot La Pine feel they have been swindled by the company, which they declare haa made misrepresentations to them, E. F. Pitman of La Pine haa appealed to Oovernor West for protection of the Interests of tho option holders. This Is the company ot which the president, J. 8. Morson. baa beea fighting the depanda of tho desert board until, on representations ot Oovernor West, the department of the Interior refused to grant a permit for a reservoir site at Crescent Lake until an Investigation ot the company's af fairs could he made. "In behalf of myself and other people who are option holders under the Deschutes Land company ot La Pine, Ore., I desire to ask If some step cannot be taken to protect our In terests," says Mr. Pitman. "It seems to me tbat It Is high time that this company be halted In Its operations, and that now Is the time to act. The company Is now working only four or five men. It Is certain that Morion and his company bave misrepresented things In order to sell somo options. Is It not true that Mor ion represented that bla company had a water right at Crescent l-ke and a right to develop It? And Is It not a fact he was ordered out by the forest service under penalty ot arrest for trespass? And If such Is the case. what right did Monson's company over have to sell options on the water? Can't this company be put Into the hands of a receiver on thnj charges of fraud and misrepresents-, Hon, and using the malls to defraud? "Nearly all of the option holders feet that they have been swindled. Tbero are lots of them ready to swear out a complaint of fraud against Mor son If they were sure they would have the support of the governor and the desert land board, "I pray you, Oovernor, to put some good prosecutor on Morson's trait and bring him and his company to lime." (lovernor West has forwarded a copy of tho letter to tho commissioner ,of the general land office and to the aecrctary of the Interior. PET TORTOISE TAKES A TRIP HAS BEEN HITTING- ON A ROCK FOR A COUPLE OF HUNDRED YEARS WKIGHH TEN POUNDS AND IH SLOW WALKER. United Press Service LONDON, Aug. 29. At the age of 200 or thereabouts, the Duke ot Beaufort's pot tortoise hss Just taken a vacation. Deserting his favorite rock In the forest ot Wentwood, near Cbepstown, Monmouthshire, It under took a walking tour, and was (ound by ono of the Duko'a keepers near Newport, nine miles away. It had taken the tortoise exactly twenty eight days to cover the distance, so It didn't overdo It. The creature is eighteen Inches long, and weighs ten pounds, and it has lived under the same rock for over (orty years. The Beaufort fam ily records show that It bos been on the estate for at least another 150 years. Homesteader Arreated AHMNOTON, Ore., Aug. 29. Ash or Montague of Montague had J. Jones, ft homesteader, arrested (or shooting horses, and Jones was bound over to the grand Jury. The hearing was held before Justice Collins at Arlington. It waa charged that Jonss bad killed eleven horses and a mule. Have you seen the "L Bird" pins? They are the ara very pretty. McHattan, Blue , and LOST MAN TELLS A WEIRD STORY OltKOON CITY MAN CLAIMS HE WAS AHHAULTKD IN BROAD DAYLIGHT AND PUT OUT OF IIUHINKHH IIY THUGH OREGON CITY, Aug. 27 Thomas Wallace, who was reported to tha do- lice as missing Friday, was found on Sunday night, lying (ace downward on Hutu and Morrison streets. He said that on Friday night when walk ing homo from work three men ac costed him, knocked Mm down and took his money. Ho also said that ha did not know what he had dono after being robbed. His slory la considered unuaual by many ucoule. as it was daylight when he was on hi way nome. I have some tine diamonds oiis jtnoa at reasonablo prlccjri carry mesa in stock alrVhe tlnsf. I'd be pleased to show theX trou. McHaUrfn. 1 Are you Interested InCLAMATH COUNTY? it aoNgee e Stephens. Hunter Realty Co.Vfy bava some toofl liurgalaa. Block Wood The economical fuel fo sum mer use. rawirdera at Bfc BtofaKPhon w. c. bItes Lea Cigar wreace'a Ull. A Clean Scalp And Hair iiurlant grown, at wi resile daadruff, u... of tour frlsadi haw feund that balr aaft aad gleeiy-aad a avalp froa (roa tha ate al (ITAt'S SUBS rhu u tha ureeedare w..h lha hair with war watetAad .,.iMr rub lha scalp with a etlaT , In well and dry the hair before s iMaaaa understand that HK i. i- .. ibIa.s food. While It thorcMeTkWrraaaaea, H alas arwveaU bac terial act lew aoariaSsaaad aUavHlatea the roots of the liatir removes all oUsjfrw? pee? sale Ra return aad preserve the aataral fcaaly aad color of tha hair. Nyal's Hlreutoaa ihorild be oa your draulag table, It aajli at 10 aeaU aaV II.CO tha bottle. nSTD El RS ,W O OJ M a uura aoaii ,in.. ... ush apply Hlrautons rt. tag. li not merely a hair wsih WESTERN IrMre Phos 1MI JOE AcIOO . tfnmmkcm Pvtoae 4M BUS HsHaflCa MOW -MateS UaJhMi SFER GO. IIAOUAQK MOVINU AND U PIANO FHKHtHT KRAli TKANSrKH o a aracuMY ellreresl aay liar la Tewa Proprietor DON . Xl'MWAIr, ITsaloVat. K. M. Wiim Vlre-Prrs. sad Treat. IIKUT K. WITHHOW, rtarafUry Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTRiyftTING Sunrey6r,and IrMatloo lEtitflneen MAI-H. PLANS, BLUEPRINTS, ETC. KlaDjatll Vslla, QttM I 114 aaSa rvsai - 1 ' ,J- Should tir UttMElftJWK Ti? Vm1tmWmmW Wl lgrjwassaa - VMadBVIk I i&rsafV- bat Isa?t4pr?anftVLamBBSBBB0LllniSBlBM aaeLja I VjaSaBSBaiMsBBBBBT9iaaJ JmT iJm wtfmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwVVl..X W Z3mlTJmmmT'Ai k ' "fflFlmWEmWM Ttn Tomirfusiness In a bank sccesH tl wilt git e bins setter with those with sea eats. It will .aieelafrta e start from all disputes Mti payments. It will bits slatst- slderable In the trsuwkeletet moaey. If you bsvs startst sr ar about to start la ksskea open an account st tti ftm Trust and Bavlnis Bait, Th will not be the oaly sain sr posltor. First TrustSind Savings Bank Klinatl Falls, Oretfon , CIctct Howcwif ei the World Over are using the Weller Guernsey Ware lly using It you will get all tbe Javor of tha meat or " Serve tbe meal hot from tbe dish, af you have a handaoas pi" table war aa well aa a ssrvleeabufkltcben utensil. What If the husbaad la a faaMioura lata to his meat? A dinar cooked In this way etay hot (oJ hours aad loses none ot IU lanr through waiting. Tha prlca la very little htgfor than tbat of good grail and the quslltySa much bettarf Coma la and see our Couiisauei sets. WM. HU GET GrAt3,13l INTIMI Aay parensi who aaada gdaasra at all, I as tlier raa be had. Because rath day that la allowed to aaa iijusiaseskMf icmxa th lrsW Juat that aauch mora. We have a (re eervic of Kxamhutloaer Hist is for aafisw and everybody, i AtmM , We employ oaly tha aaaat aaareveSatethoda for tsetM awfaW. anil etaaisltaa au ! adaW.A sVbVasm aasVsmaalafl tu. -JT--F ivwwiisi Bv aHWBTBaWBB aBfama aaavf aaagaawaaeiw . Take advantage of oar osti H J. WV,ter Graduate aad State Registered Oatli President, Alex Martla. Vice I'i Oaakiar, Leslie Regara Les.f.1 THE FIRST NATKfNAL BAN! - u.ftras H. r, - featla, f a. R. RaaatM, aeeaWW.Laakj. Bamkara, Maaafactarw Caaltal f 0.000 v. Digietora I Wllim.S, ckaa. S. itoora, AlacM W Uvlt tka cbaata aad bdlvMaala.