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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1912)
pi ; i IW If'J? 1 14? M 1 15 t ra i Iri !J 2. $ 1,$ 1 I' 3 IVfr . ! .. t j , i Hftl STOCK .r v ! OP-SHOES XTURES AND FI formerly owned by L. B. Rich, will be sold Saturday, Oct. 5, ioa. m. in bulk, to the niftiest bidder at Sixth and Main. IcfifiO VskT DEQT LuQU ITlillH ULUI . ARTICLE Uf FOOD KIHTOH OK lOUI.TIlY JOCIINAI. PKCIiAUKS THAT HKN I'llO Itl'CT IM 1IKALT1IV, AND VIU1KM VKOPLK TO OO IN lll'8INK8H BIG CROPS ARE i NOW ASSURED l'OUTl.ANI), Oct. 4. "Kt loU ol ggs and poultry," said A. Hunter, associate editor ot the itcllablo I'oul try Journal ot Qulncy. III., who li lu Portland as a guest ot General Socro tury Stono ot the Y. M. C. A., on hit way home from tho Grand Army re union at t.os Angelt to Ilotton. "Kggs are the but article ot food obtainable, and I an Interested In vmmirnglng ovory suburbanite and vtory city mail who lint ten square trot ot space to spnro to get a flock of chickens and keep them," declared the otcrun poultry man, "Keep them penned up so they wilt not annoy the neighbors and wilt not' run off all ttiolr energy, but by all means, keep a few hens, anyway," he added, MOUNT OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS ME0F0R0 ATHLETE IAGED MAN FAILS LOSES HIS WIFE: TO CROSS DIVIDE KXTKAOROl.VAKY KFFORT KKKPS THK .NKWB OV THE DIVORCE OCT OK THK XKWBPAPKR8 FOR A OOCPI.K OP WEEKS BOSTON', Mass.. Oct. 4. Superior Court Justice Connolly baa granted a dlrorce to Mra. Emily Johnson from Jama Goodwin Johnson ot Medford, Ore., a former Harvard university ball player. The dtrorce was granted a fortnight ago, but eitraordlaary ef- AFTKIt DKATH HAD HKK.X PRO. XOl'XCKn AND NOTICES 8K.VT OUT ilK REVIVK8, OCT M RAP IDLY KAIUXQ AGAIN UAKER, Oct. . Pronounced dead Thursday right at 11 o'clock, a cou ple of hours later, when members of the family had been summoned, R. D. McCord, a pioneer resident, revived, to the surprise ot all. and while death Is a matter of only a few hours ,an MAN AND WIFE FIGHT TO DEATH (Continued from I'uge 1) forts on the part of lawyers kept the!00"11" appeared In a morning pa per, and relatives who lett what was apparently a deathbed were later summoned with the startling news that Mr. McCord was not dead at all. He appeared stronger for several Information exclusively la the court files until today. The libel alleged cruel and abusive treatment, but no specific instances were named In the document. Mrs. Johnson Is gives the right to assume 1 her maiden name. Emily Brown Mit chell. They were married In HOC, shortly after Mlsa Mitchell graduated ftom high school. I "Jimmy" Johnson, wbo waa an all around athlete at Harvard, and pop ular, was but one of many suitors for hir hand, another being a wealthy young Canadian railway man. Newel Realistic scenes Incidental to the of the divorce was received with much Titanic disaster will be shown la but tho acceptance ot a sluglo dollar of this money will hurt T(t more than It will help him." Tlio Colonel declared that some ot those he sunt for In the Intercut of his scrvlcfs while In the White Home were Jim Hill, John I- Sullivan, "llattllng" Nelson and Dr. t.yman Abbott. Tho ultnnui said that Uulllvau and Nelson wanted to syo lilm about a question of public policy, lloro Itoofevelt grinned, and tho commit Ice smiled. Roosevelt flatty denied ever having wife, armed with hatchets. I. report-"'u J",1 crpo" 0M ,not con' Itrlbuto to tho 1904 csmpalgn. He ed from Oloscoa. . Indmttt.d thn rnntrlhutlnn. lu.rtln pair, named I'llevltch. first .i,., ,i. .i-m-,..., i.-.i ri..,i ,. In a similar manner, ' i "My denial was that uo contrlbu- HATCHKT8 ARE WKAPOMi HK I.KCTKO I1Y PAIR, AND THK KTHl'GOI.K KKMULTH IN DKATH OP O.NK AND INJlfRY TO OTHKIt VIENNA, Oct. 4. An eitraordl- nary duel between a man and his. The pair, named I'llevltch. first I locked themselves In their kitchen.) The woman severely wounded her GRAIN IS (1IMINU IN AND W I'KII t'KVr INURKAHK OVKH THE ir.l.ll OP I.AHT YEAR Irt NW A tT.UT.ilVTV Tho crop yield lu the Klamath lift kIii this 'r will bo 60 r lent III crf m of lt year. ThU U the lonlldunt dvclaratUm (it t J. Murllti of the Klamath Krtlls Holler mill, whom practically all ot, the grain rained In this section Is mar For the past three weeks farmers have liwii bringing In their grain, rtiil threshing has been entirely com ptoted on the wet side of the river till ne Iclnlty of Keno There am many threshing machines at work In other Acctlnn. and It Is ei pre ted that the eullro crop lll bo ready for the mar ket lu i short time. " he lucresso In tho crop this year iei' lart Is duo to a belter yield as .eli nt to tho fact that more grounl Is under cultivation this year lhanj last. Tho average yield per aero Isi considered much belter than last, but this doe not account entirely for the Increase of production. ' Iho grade of the grain Is about the samo ns last year. Wheat raised In the foothills Is tnurti better than that, from tho tow lands, where frost did some damage, llarley and oats cro were belter on Irrigated land. The uliciil raited on Irrigated laud, how- out did not malum fast enough, and (rod Inlerferrcd. i The prlco paid for grain this year Is nbout tho name aa list, and farm ers arc, as n result, highly pleated lib Hie protpocl ot n pmpvrnut u Inter, husband In the head, then the man,0iu wcre ra,,ed by nUckman. h chopped off his wlfo's arm and finally ,.i,i ..,, w.. ,.., ,.,. .. PRIESTS ACCEPT THE INEVITABLE It Wssgt laafit fn rnrnnpsillitnst shattered her skull, killing her. Ho,,,, tou,rlbutc. Tbcrc WM Uw pBM. had barely enough strength left to td ngmlart It durta my Ual term. In crawl to a window nnd tell passersby, lg9e .,, ,ru.. ,nnlr,hiinn. -,- hours, but Is now falling fast, and tbt'what had happened before expiring.) nlaioned broadcast." end Is near. ' T. .. ,. As an evidence of til's patriotism he I Ym , . . DU", asserted that nelthjr Harrlman nor .w.u.u, .u. ....nua,ui course. ArehhoM hid rnmnl,ln.l f hi. .A. ... . . , . . ministration, and thei he read a let-' ,Nnl!ZZ?,JrSW?t .. '"r .l to Orm.by McH.r, March 4.J w, s At Inat. Tim rfifirliwllnsv nrigesinK ssJ asw If tilt- &K..a. -... " --- f-segsswaM vhm '; .njr vAiywug iu cvojjubiv nm ahnnll IIL 'TITANIC DISASTER IS NOW SHOD Oil FKMS ,(IT 1.I.SS THAN N(K1 CHURCHMEN IX PORTirOAI. ACCEPT PEN SIOSH PROVIDED IIY THE NEW REPURI.ICAN (IttVERNMENT surprise bars. Tree aad Shrabbery Thos. II. Thompson, proprietor of the Ashland nursery, wishes to an nounce that for the next few days he will be at the Comatock hotel, , wbera be would be pleased to meet old customers aa well aa new. X full line to select from, and satisfaction guaranteed. 4-lt Everybody's doing It. What? Sub scribing for The Herald, ot course. Dims at tha Majestic theater tonight. The scenario of the films waa pre pared by Dorothy Gibson, wbo was a passenger on tha ill-fated vessel at the time of the disaster, and waa one of those wbo saved their Uvea by tak ing to the lifeboats. Adv. It Asks for Divorce) Suit for a dlvorc was started In the circuit court this afternoon by Antoinette Msrtla against Walter D. I Martin. The eharaals desertion. W. (8. Wiley la jjjdfney for the plaintiff. Severe Cold? Go You could not pkacSfe better Ayers Cherry Fectorampr co TBOutaadt of lamilie suwamke of their Dhysidan and the e; them great confidence in this c our Doctor to ask our doctor about colds, ciouu. bronchitis It in the house. The appro,..! ice of many years have given men'twos" " ? ,-n. "STi ou did noPb p roni ments case. The court haa ordered nr , ., .,, '. , ... tbo ioror. kept together. The men 'VT " n" ,;'. .". " """'" will Mrtually be prisoners durlug the . lh i.f.i'i.... Ih... n..ll,. ., .L. ..I.I n.v ... ...I.I..IH..II.IIIII, ...... .uwutu w mo iat. invj win ne provided with sleeping quarters in HOME, Oct. 4.- Not less than f 00 embolic priests In I'ortugsl have ac cepted the pension provided for them b the new republican government following their acceptance of the law j separating state and church. The receipt of the official uows to "I did not say that I had used .lih. M"1' ffcct Ml a profound tenia-1 monoy or patronage. I know that tlun nl ,ho Vn,lcn ,01r. where III u would repudiate such action." r"'1 hr,'n ,",,,Cl, tl18 clerr of Porlul Tim !,... ,t. ... . .. . '(li would rmlil Ihn nnfi)rrninl nf of 00 typewritten pages. He thinks ni.nri i nun ... . 'the separation act to the last. detail the history of the dynamiting ,atl0 nrthoMt bo ea,U(, , . . PimiEIMMi TO ur.a i.iiir.lil I tho federal building. Miller's opening statement consists committee to substantiate the charges Hint tlin nrn......lUA. I itrtrj'."-s.Kw Bwlft Packing company has secur- and moved its offices to the new Iocs tlon. II. E. Pelts Is the local mnn ager of the company. The packln.; company recently bought this prop rty. paying 14,000. COUNTY WA Hit ANTS Wanted to buy f 100 county warrants at once. Notify W, O. Hinlth. Herald office, if Hrtlt maJI.Iha V ! t.' IJSKII llli.-un.il HT. . I..yf tl - j St ! JBk A BanJTccount .sC.IL -r j i -JTalssssssT, Jf0 Protection ! 'lawssl-" f I I S',I,v Jgaltwt mistakes, fraudn aad I ''-Jrr . y4,. heedless spending. That la a iSj-HhtejjIw', W big claim, but we are fully pre , N jJ45jnatJcy pared to substantiate It If you -i1! fist fill fis'i3 wl" c t tfils bank. After lS'iSS'lQD Qlir yml h"v '"ard our proof " Tcinnnfll!'' 9 Mf do not see bow you can fall to t-L. V j y open an account at once. First TruffWafcid Savings Bank' KlirnarmFalU, Oregon jr ' M J WA - -mC sa dCvvry ciiinii: in .viiimio i ssssHssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl lst Hteluwny and nlherleadlns fPPJIPPPPPPPPPPH Mmw. Other inukea ul mod- fnsssssssssssssssssssBr i.i(,. iite. TuiiImk repairs i H-BI-sIwi.iiti: ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssfsW GI.IVCR I 'KM gl I Picture BKHIWiar 710 Main Street. S It. AUDHE.V, Prota-letor (Paid Advertisement ( BEAUTIFUL HAIR ATJiAU COST A HIMPLE KEMEDY HEAUTTVIkm THE HAIR, CVREM DANDRUPP, NTOPH FALM.NQ HAIR Wood toaJMni UItl)i:nalI.LHD (mKIIOVT NOTICE phisf to bssHARNE88 CO. Main Ht. asaaaiBBaaaBaaaeaa.a.j Call or IIRADLE I'honn 127. After n consultation betweeu Unit eJ States Commissioner Pergusou and Deputy United Htatrs Marshal lleatty, tl.r rclunto or I.. Pits c.rnld from the Tt i.ty ;nll was authu.'ird this after nouu r PlUgerald, who Is well known lu this section, was suspected with hav-j ing noiu wnisaey to Indians. o was arrested during tho fair hero with an Indian who was held as n witness. What a pity It Is to soe so many teopte with thin, wlapy hair, faded or streaked with gray, and realise that most of these people might bare soft, ' " glossy, abundant hair of beautiful j OZIU rUtuZIZ' color and lustra If tbey would but use1 " evlin V-IUiarn the proper treatment. There la not Suffer With WortTU necessity for gray bair under sixty- t.1!l Til Z JTmmi- five years of age, and there I. no ex-L.SS'i 2?Z 2H" '"'k cuse for anyone, young or old. havina Tn !... .. ., ZZZaIT. ' thin tra.ll. k.l. .Hi... ...ii ..I ...'..:.... T ""Wt" . , -..-..... ,..,, ,- lull ui , tbu wui una mat tae troutiie istvorms PORTLAND WATER PLANT IS CONSIDERED EXPENSIVE: I'OKTMMI WATI.lt HVHTEM t.tHT A LOT OP MO.NEV, At'COItDI.VO I TO OPPIf;iAI( REPORT, WHICH ' HAH I1KK.V PILED i of tat nervone epUsptl and often are several the stomach are round worms arc ,aanarurr or heavy and rank smelling Aawag the iwun excessive oil. areasace of rooag warms iou can onng back the natural i usss, which often Isads color of your hair In a few days and I form atUcksi-dltilaea. I forever rid yourself of any dandruff timu ,PP"te. restless ana loose hairs, and make your hair.."" V" "B "". lw0W,hVTg flnd beauUf,UI by u"ln SSff&jeBST! , .., v. . uaSo nuu ouiiuur UBIT Item- "W"lU ItVSrSI -r.!'n-,.StnTie .. . uvu usti iur restoring an mtji. xhs and preserving the color of the hair. Jbalr presence are anrt Hnlnk... I. ..... .. .' JSH CSSS US C . .." "'," """Kama oy acaip Jayne's Tonic speciausu as. being excellent treat- ? reatovlai ment of hair inH ...I., 1....1.1... wui it If you are troubled with danrimir tfritv. I or Itcblnc scalo. or ir mi. k.i. 1. seldom nui i JZ!&"." " ,SaS55 m.., .. kuhkh vvyetna uage and asuiioav or Sulphur from vmi'i dmuui .j .. . msdlclne for tie. h. m': Z':V """ """Insist upon Jsyni .... .-. ..K. w,.ws ,u me appear- ana accsp no othtaV gold by druisiSS ance of your balr after a f8W day.' ! "'?'"'. Dr. Vm MC'ffifi tirjiiHisHii. 1 .- 1'OIITI.AND, Oct. 4 A report (lied I with the city water board by Hupcrln." teiiilent P. T. Dodge of thn water do," imrtment Bhows that thn total cost I of establishing tho present water sys turn, liicliiillng both Hull Run plpo lines, Ihik been $11,323,431. This rig. tiro Includes all Installations. Moro than RG miles nt uni... .n..i... IfO, CSprI jof all Sites linvn linon ll.l II. I. . Itching ot iiriorilliiv tn II,.. n....i... ' 1 ' ' "w "! viimvi ll'IMJn 01 AHulHtimt iliiglnenr Kundlett. Tlio honril ndnplod the rocomineu datlons of a special committee that a mjirtEl"10 ,own of I.lnnton he permitted to spwms denotlna " nun nun water. Work of ex tu iBo"pjetns ' ,endl mn ' city limluo luge 1 uniur. "",nocl w a supply main from tha lu'tonii Teirert, W" rlver HUburh W,U bu com'"e"1 warms, cb so naaitnv ba Teatc Vsrmffuir Indications of its e the Improved naloa It. have Bralial tt,i. than eighty yean. Ton c Vermlf uir. cil as soon as posslblo It will cost the Mnntonltes a pret ty sum. however, to avail thommiivoa of Portland's pure water supply, Tho U linnrit flvft n aMM.i.1 ...i.i .. IW - m lMMl IDIIIUI ui fi, 200 to bn paid by I.lnnton over and above a sum equal to 8 per com on the cost of extending mains to con-li nr-ct with the I.lnnton lyatatt. The Booster Club, of Midland Will Klve a HARVEST JRAH AND SUPER Friday Niglt, Oct. 4 Net proceeds to J used in fitting up District Sinool Koom for Social ewertalnments Music by While Pelican Orchestra The Publirf cordially invited Exclusion Kais on Southern Pacific The SoutrWit Paf Nc will miike a rate or 1 1.3 fare for rouiirWlplrom all points louth in pnrtlcs of IS. Special vatM by Garagesml Transient. Martin BrotrWarehouse, Midland s SmX WLJi 'jTW1 1 S rjiwmvj mw i 1 ;rsi yf jgjf. itv. 1 ',:izmm Ma. lu.J llWi. li 8HSBBBBBBSFU 'frTK'3ia 'I- g m m n 'I t Buhw M'Pi'l 1 Grade MING vi iiTH L. s ..." HA f " M v'V, ' i fffuc'i ti bj HiS&Mli BW MENS High C LOT 1 at prices less than elsewhere Regular $12.50, Sale Price $9.25 Regular $15.00, Sale Price $11.25 Regular $20.00, Sale Price $14.25 Regular $25.00. pie Price $17.50 Regular $30.00, Sale Price $21.25 HECTOR'S nt Store Third and Main Streets