The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 26, 1912, Image 2

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The Temple fhemtre
QUALITY ONLY
MATINEE DAILT AT St SO
Btary.
Foataae."
I drama
BheritJ
tteeath Wear,"
hgTpa drama
BaajlLoa."
ntraam
The Vaeipected
Sellg comedi
'The Little
Knsy ,W(
At the
"Freed From
Kale
ALL LICENSED PICTURMSy
liei"
The Majestic
GREAT SPECIAL
BUoa Featare,
-WAR ON THE PMUN
Thl U considered th greatest la
dlan and pioneer war dspma ever pro
duced.
THRKK OTHER OBOD REELS
Friday. -The JaatW Bon la Mis-
oarl," In three
4v. Wadaea-
Seaaay.
l(j
SAdmlaaMi 10c.
NaWay
Matinee eae
Program change!
day. Friday. Satard
K ASILGA flfiWAM
DAN CI N G
WeaaMaajBarlay Eve.
HALtStt RENT
Jericho Club
- for
Odd Fellows
And
Rebek'ahs
- only -
la basement of O. O. F. Tern.
le-aJlowllag. Billiard. Peel.
Cart Nkguo njedltg Kounia.
Private flrnau kooai fur Itt
aesaas oalyA
saKlag BroUtafcand Sitters
always welcome. .
t with to announce
I In the famous Cutler
Gold Jewelry. Te th
buying, dealre the
to call and nee
Jewelry tor a life
Include Sleeve
$ I per pair; Bi
thai
lefe
beat 1
thle Mm.
LtaJBi frei
"A
aara pat
of Solid
who. when
Invite you
It la the
Thle Una
i M.I to
treat It.M tit
llt.SO; Scarf Plal from 11.11 te
$10; I4JUINW) freea T.M to
$11.80. alfcXocki front $.! to
nUNKMsPP
Our Huataeen le Ooadl
lvr (M..iMuere are Ovutll
Because our
Grocerh
are Got
A compllmenfVry order will
convince yon.
Your nation le please.
Monarch Grocery
Try a ran of essrt
"Arm. COBFKK-
Ifioac IMI
Home
Canning
if
Sim
Wood
Wuod
SUfrWttJ .TC&.5IG4
Bltck WHifalsU
IrySliiWfMl A S3Cd
u u tt if 13Cd
Liak 114! Mty wm4
4tt, mi I2ii
Leave oriei-5 at
O.K. Transfer Co.
Mm 871 W. 6 and Mala
P. Cason
Economy
Jars
On Of Bnaiaty Jar avary
day la taiyaar. yaat aa yaa
nay otharteaaalag aaaaatL pal
ap ateataj aaapa. aaaar laftV
aram, aat . . ta waU
fratta aa) Tatasla, aad
yaa via a dillgatod vtta taa
raaatt.
Wnetaarfyea eaa far asaae-
ure, for taatoly need or proit,
there to oalKoa airtight Jar
the Ecoaeaa
A book eft recipe for the
asking.
Van
Phanexaki
Bros.
Ktrluslvr Agents fiirH Iuim- X
KmmIuhm Ten. mid iolTrra.
Candies J
That Suit year Taste
Chewing Chocolate, Dipped
NuU, Italslna and Dm, Cara
mel, Penoche. TaJada aad -Nat J
Candle.
Aik for the Home-Had Kind
4 so
Mala .'.
t
FISHING jkCm
Wa hare eye Jh log ju
aeed for that amiag I rip:
Heah, line, rili. rN
aaaketa, etc. w r.n
tent, gua mil camping
THi gun ktore
14. fVaf AMRKHK I
PfcaaeMS th, Hlk II
makl
II Hi
SmallCash
Parent
ild a house
voir per
ideas in
First! Addition
County Warrants
bougkft at highest
plcca
J. F. MftUIRE
43Nlili itaTJt
THE EVENING HERALD
W. O. SMITH.
Idtter
Publlahed dally aaeapt tamlay ay taa
Herald PnbllUlaf Oaapaay ol
Klaatath ralla, at 111 rearta Si.
Catered at the poetoBce at Klamath
Falla, Oregon, for tranwuleelon
through the niille aa eecoad-cUa
matter.
Subtcrlptlon trrma b tuall to any ad
dreea tu the United SUtea:
One year ....IS.OC
One month II
KLAMATH FA 1.1 .t . IlKKOON
THVHSOAY, HKIT. SO, IBIS
PROSECUTOR TELLS
OF THE DOG CASE
"There no law lu Oregon provldeiimilalntHl tlmt l I""1 bltteu her
Ing for the punlihuient of owner of n.
Vlclou doge, but n poreon who ha It upepnr that the owner of the
MifiVred damage n rreult of Uio.iIok i Artnur waiien.ni prc.wm i
nit of n dog mny recover dnning In
rotirt. Whether there I a city orm-
uancu aivln an oincor autnority 10
iinoil lit the county Jail on a charge
of Inrcit. Ill iliiiiKhter l uuder nr-
ivrt lu 1.oh Angelva, awnlttng the nr-
kill a vlclou dog I nm not Informed." jrUal tliero of Sheriff llnrne. who l
lliualy did District Attorney Kuy-ion lilt way aouui to uriug nor om
COAL CLAIMS
ARE CANCELLED
UOVKR.NMKNT CONTI.NUK8 THE
CLKAN.VP IN THK AK8KA DIS
TRICT M1LLIONAIRKS ARK
AKFKCTKD
krmlnll mako reply thl morning to A dnrango ult nglnt WMIen would
the luiluuatlon tlmt he hud not per- probably not ronult lu the recovery
fonuM hi duty when lis offered of any money for the my amo re
'u'vdneaday no eucouragemont of re- on that It would be lmpolblo to
drcts to' Mr. Phillip C. WlUon, who.get blood out of it turnip.
aa
LKTTKIM FltDM THK PKOPI.K
BUSINESS PRWER1Y
.
ICommuiilcatlon tent to the
aid for publication In thl depart
ment ihould not exceed 300 word In'
lenith and mut bo accompanied b
the name and addrc of the lender,
' fret on Main ! aulld Conner-
. ........i ..J. i-uu. ii.
rrrin uuihiihi wa inaam -near
the crnlrrf bualara, aad
getting better an the time. Price
ftll.oAW term Some of Hie beet
vacant uW oeMaln tree. Come
In and lalkWivrr.
Clll.COTK.
I t to American Hotel. I'lioae extl j
s
JUNKAU. Alatka, Sept. II.
Twelve more coal claim have been
ordered cancelled by the commla-
loner of the general land office. The
Llppy-Davt claims were situated 17
mile northeast of aKtalla, adjoining
the Cunningham claims. Tho locat
ors are stockholder In the Alaska
Petroleum and Coal company, which
wa organised for the itated purpose
of prospecting for oil In the KntalU
country, and to which all the locator
transferred their coal claims.
The claims were located by Mayor
George F. Cotterlll of Seattle: Tho.
S. Llppy, Seattle millionaire, known
all over the United 8tates because of
his participation In golf tournaments;
Clark Davis, a former clergyman;
John Schratn, Adolph Beehrens, John
Moseley, Otto K. Hauler, Henry It.
llarrlman, Charles V. Davis, A. II.
Hunt, alt of Seattle, and Clro Davis
nnd R. J, Mahoney, deceased.
Argument for the Initiative Mlllagrl
Bill
Kdltor Herald:
The Initiative mlllage tai bill, pro
tiding for six-tenths of a mill tai,' . . , , . ,. .
four-sevenths for the use of the Ag-iPfl VRflnfl R 1.0 606. 01
j - -..a,
r'cultural College, and three-sevenths
for the uso of tho university, and pro
viding also for a single board of re-1
tents, was prepared by a Joint com
mittee from the governor special
commission appointed to solve Ore
gon's higher educational problem,
and from the board of regents of
III-
land, Opened SeptenwWr 2
Three departments;
ness and Knglneerlng
! furnishes a strong cou
tho two Institutions workln In con-Jur' M ,c" " teacher
.
Junction with tho governor and wlthl" ""' """" '" "'
ii. r..i,inni. f ih i. in.iiinii.in. ! ness course cotitalm
nnd I offered as n substitute for BII"hort,,M1,, tyiewrlll
Ihn nra.ont ll.liillvi hill, tar .uivirelal Work; the h
tmr .nil .nv.rnln.nl nt Iha llrn In.leC aM Civil, eleCtr
illlutlons. U'l mining.
' liio collego la opes the entire ycir
(( twelve months.
Spiclat teachers
Nojnal, Dust-
ho Normal
fr tearh
review clan-
r; the llutl
bookkeeping,
and all com-
Ineerlng fours-
mecbanlrm
BLIND PIGS
ARE IN BAD
OFFIC'KRH MARK A RAID AND
PROMINENT CIT1ZKNH HURRY
TO COVKR AIUNIM)KD HTILL
IS IAICATKO IIY CONHTAULK
This bill does not Increase tho av
erage rnto of taxation tor tho support
ol the two Institutions as shown dur
ing the last ten year. The average
during thl period I a trifle over six
tenths of a mill.
The state of Washington Is at
preHcnt paying for the same purpose
vvcnteen-hundredthsaof n milt more
than the Oregon bill call for, name
ly, forty-flrehundredtha of a mill for
the university and thlrty-two-hun-dredths
of a mill for the Agricultural
college. y-
Tn growtn 01 the two institutions Aahlanrf
will certainly keep pace with thel
m-nt.
Thoroughness In
iirailuates will
piitttlons,
Let young men
sot irady for the
unit of thllvsectli
toast
for each depart
nit lines of work.
aided In securlut;
id young women
jnderful develop-
of the Pacific
I
AMJANY, Sept. 28. Uenton coun
ty otncials raided a blind pig camp
Just across the river from here yes
terday evening, securing two barrel
of beer and a case of whiskey. A
large number of Albany men were at
the place at the time of the raid, and
the way they scattered through the
dense brush wa very much like the
scattering of a Sock of quail. Trans
portation to and from the bllng pig
wa managed by mean of a gasoline
launch, and It I said five trip wero
necessary to bring back all the pat
ron of the place after the liquor had
been confiscated.
Constable John Catlln, who I alio
deputy sheriff for Benton county, dis
covered a recently deserted whiskey
still Just acroea the Willamette river
from Albany on the Uenton county
side, recently. In company with John
Gordon be wa searching In the heavy
timber below the railroad bridge for
evidence of bootlegging when the still
was discovered. It waa located lu a
secluded spot, and had tb appear
auce of having been used within a
week or ten day.
OEMS LEAVE OPEN
816 QUESTION
U'HETHKR PRESIDENTIAL ELEC
TORS WILL BE NOMINATED BY
PETITION OR NOT IN CALIFOR
NIA NOT DECIDED
I
5 rooms andjbath; fine
level lot closf to school
balanccjikarenl. Allf?r,iie(M)
WM. WAGNER
For Information
POLYIECHMC COiLrCE
Orcaon!
growth of wealth In the state, aa has I
.nmit po"u o mo experience oi allamsav jm w
t.:it U,,BC ,b' wnu" ba,,v$250 Cash
This bill expressly re pea In the
liOO.000 appropriations of tho leg
islative session of two year ago, now
submitted to the voter under the
referendum (official numbers on the
ballot 372, 373, 374, 37S) for their
approval or rejection.
The present standing appropria
tion to bo continued for one year
nte most urgently needed to glvo the
Inttltiitloni n start In buildings and
In carry them through the period
whllo the mill tax la being collected
The passage of this bill will take
the university and Agricultural col
lege out of politic. The efficiency!
and dignity of the Institutions de-1
mand permanency of support and!
freedom from political entanglement.
Through the unified control of the
Ingle board, hearty co-operation of
the two Institution will be Insured.
The advantage of a combined Insti
tution will be secured, and the ad
vantage which come from legrega
Hon will not be'sacrlflced.
fllnco the mlllage bill Involve tho
question of taxation.. In should be
taken directly to the people. It Is,
therefore, not an abuse but a proper
uso of tho Initiative law, and tho bill
vhould bo voted upon Its merit.
W. K. NEWELL,
(laston, Oregon.
Block Wood
Th economical I
mer use.
Iave harder
Cigar HtoreNa'hl
el for sum-
Lawrence's
e Kit.
W. C. BATES
I
tilled Press Serilce
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 21. The
democrat adjourned their convention
hero at 12:40 this morning, leaving
open the question of nominating pres
idential elector by petition.
Camlnettl baa completed the state
central committee appointment. The
committee will orgaali to aelact a
thalrmaa la Saa FrancUco Saturday,
J. O. Davla will be a candidate against
De Witt. aad. as tb Bell force have
been completely routed, Davl I like
ly to win.
GENERAL NOl ICES'
mere are rust la taa eKanrauary
for tb redemption of air warraat
protested on or beforejaauary I,
1910. Interest will cdaa from daU
hereof.
Dated at sSiamatlfFall. Or., tbli
3d day of Beptlamgft 1912
J. W. filEMggJl.'Cltr Treasurer.
Iloaeer, Attention
A meeting of the Klamath Plonoers
In called for Thursday evening, Sep
tember 20th, nt 7:10, In tho court
house, to finish up the unnual busi
ness of tho society, a adjourned from
tho July meeting. Thla Includo tho
oloctlon of officers for the ensuing
year, and any other mntter deorai-d
worthy of attention.
All pioneer are earnestly request
ed to be present.
Oy order of the president.
There will be a meeting of the
Women's Library Club tomorrow af
ternoon at s o'clock at th library.
W. M. TIMMS
General House Cleaning
Clectrlc Hcti ha- Lmrpel
mnd Qctgery Cleaning
We remove alNpots aurt dirt
from carpets and rugs by the
electric vacuum process
Phone Ml. Office 217 Klsumlli
Sam Kue
REStffcANT
MatoMet
NOODLES-CHOP SUEY
CRATER LAKE NEWS
Crater Lake company automobile
mil meeting all 8. P,.,tralal ut Chllo
quln. Round trip far, tfblloouln to
crater j,ako, 111.50.
When advised by
biles will meet laum
Uandl
Chlloqu
Automobile
Medford, Monday and
r IB, $2r round trip.
lous, automo-
at Agency
rat sam a
' l.uke to
auraday, fare
11 .
Is Sliro to havn ii ..I.-
refresblaii rllli. fV l
havauw.m... w M
Ourf luxury which un,"hB
A appoint.,, UZj
give.. And imLr ' '
'-MS. ba. p,. JJj
the dl.po.sl f ,.,,
alike, for few pur,, t,o.r'
me so llmltnl ,,,,,. "
tu afford what wa, f(w '''
.go mii almost prlcnlr,, ' , '
II you dvslru U,IW it "'
what n niodoratu sum ib . '
! inaLii..i ."' c,,
'" "P "wkkut
,'
A Glean Scalp And Hwlthy Hair
' liUlltlMU Klu.p ,
in duiiilrutr
from the use of
iom;
Many o( yuiir (i lends have luiiuiJ I
liuir suft'nad glossy-t-and a si.ilp free
.. .... r i .
NYAL'H HlltH
t'lil U the priKedure
Wash tho hair with warm vic,'
mishli -rub thn srnlp with a stiff Jtrush
In II mid dry the lislr .before toi
I'liK.e liliderstiiUd that lllrdhtolie Is nut inerrli
It Is 'i I'inic food
Willie It lliomuglil ittmmfn, II nl.n putrnl. Ir.
irrlsl arllixt nourUliea Aiitl .lluiulnlo lin- imi ,( nir
imlr rriimir all lUndaif prvveal lu rrlum .nd
pietwrvrr-aaalMtiiral b-4ut) anil itilur of llie lislr
Nyal's MlrstitMka ihoulf be mi your dressing tatd
It sells at &n ceutajud II i the bottle
IJ N J.Y 15 I W t l H
I Ml!,
tt plllo iMp rlBl Hi.,
appl) tllrtauiotii. rub u
I'tir wat,
WESTERN TRANSFER GO.
I II,... I'lii.l..' IIIMI. llrthlaVe Plinni- 111
iii h NKiynt'K
IIAIKIAUK rilKIIIIII
OliVINtl AMI tilJIKIIAI. TRA.Nhri.lt
Hi A SPKC1AI.TY
PIANO mm
l'i.rMgrrBakhrl Up i
OIS
ml Drllleiril aril I'lmr In Inns
JO 15 AIO
lroprliMor
lUIV J. t XUAl.T. Prrsldent. t,'. M. Ill'llll,.-,''l..- fit. uml Itt..
llHIIf K. UlTHRtlW. KerrvSary.
KlamiKh County Abstract Co
ABSTRiGTING
Survr
esvti and Irt
"v-t
lotion Kntflnecrj-
t.ii4. pmnm. iii.iii:piiiTi.lai'. Klamath 'iills, Orojoa
r
The Business Man's Batik
B'S BiTtlK
a bajk that Is able. I
Th business man should haw a bajk that Is able, not oru)
to take rare of his deposits and rollectloif satisfactorily, but !
to render him assistance wholi needed
The Mrwlre of thl bank I satUfsory In all iWpsttruioU. s4
It Is able at all limes to meet the neeis of Its customers with luck
loans as they require.
r We give avrclal care to bunlnjka men's accounts, irgsr4lss of
lli-jlr die.
THE FIRS
Nil
CapltaF
nee
'
TIONAL
100,000
BANK
Cheap Excursion Rates
i2V)vi
Via mto Hotitlii'ii lfolMo
AMI rO.NNM.Tffl.NH
The Double Track, Safety lock Lines of the Welt
Good for return Trip until October 31
'" J $80.00
. ,,,:tiVK . $021.00
NKW YORK X 110.50
()MA,IA $08.00
'' 'AU i jjjg tfi()
K'ANflAH CITY . . f. $08.00
ton,.. . $118.50
AT. I.OUIH ..... ..$78.00
NBW oiii.imnbI $78.00
Correspon tins' Rates to other Points
VIA ANY DIRECT HOUfK i,KT VH Klx'lT FOR VOV
Wo will give you lie beat, (hoaprst nnd afst. Tako In YJ
luwstono National Parknd Uke Tnlme. Cheap ld trips to
Jm InfyiuaUoa or Reieiiuiloii Call on or Wrltst,
s, j. niLiiY;
AKfiVKIaiiiifili l';ill
lAMKSO'GAKA,
I). F. al A A.. 801 K St.. Sacramento. Cnl.
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