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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1912)
,S H 1 n ' s. !W ,,;, THK KVKX1NO HRRALD, KliAMATH KALt-B, ORROON ATUHDAY, DXCKMRKR II, ,, Mmwk The Temple Theatre RATURtMY uaV. wsfcova aTVaiaaaw VvaaiBBBBf Cwrreat Errata 'Aa kWi OWi Lore," , Labia Drama a Setlg Drama haCoartaMtV Vltagraph Comedy HCNDAY AND MOXDAV wMIm mmnfcln' iLmJLi M Eaeasay Coaedy "Pareeai J,", Lulda Drama "A Baby's gtra,N Edleon Drama I5MN Ere," .Setlt Comedy MATlXRg$ DAILY AT StSO ALL UCKJWJKD rtCTCKHB THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH Miter Published daily except Saaaay ar aaa Herald Publlabtag Coasaaay of Klamath Pelta. at 111 Poerta M. otycyxi -r atered at tae poetoAt at Klamath Fails, Oregon, for transmission through the mall aa eecond-clata atatter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad- drcM In the United SUt: On year .......15.00 One month .SO KliAMATH PAI.l. . . OISMHJA Saturday, nice ai, iota XMAS CANDIES MM aaaae of Mixed Caadjr at !, aeuaao of Mixed Caady at l,e panada of Saaata DaUy Cheeolatea at ate par aeaatl See noaade factory chocolates at Mc myrju id Faaey hose, from He to 919 AH Nate, arr pammL Large alee Oranges, a)e daca TttoOsady Hbisbisi la Oar mimiii, Bay of It ' ' Tli. sfttioaatci 4Mataa8- Wood to Burn OX. MOM NOYIC1C CaK rjlMM;i Paea ltT. i; Haaa . W. M. TIMM5 feiml Itise (built Btnurtc Vmtm m Cmrptt mm4 Drm4ry Cttamlmg We redeye all spots sad dirt "'mm aamjti aad rami by the lactate 4acaym process rbomtafl. OsnceaiTKlaawUi Your Wife Knows That K Is a savbag of moaay to buy the boat groceries la tae market aad to get taam at a tore that baa a roputaUoa for prompt service. v If your wife Id set om of oar eaatomara yea ore bating aome ttlag la Uo eeaiagliao aa wall aa la the moaay llae. Talk tt WALTON WILL REMAIN INCH. HK8IONATION OK MANAQKR OP POWKR COMPANY IB NOT AC CKPTKD, AND P1NALLY MK 14 PKHSUARKD TO CMA.NQK 1K.H Initcid of eatcrlnt the loturasce butlncM In MarahRald. George J. Wal ton U to remala here aa manaier of the Klamath dWUloo of the Caltfor-uU-Orrcoa 1'owr compaay. Thli raa announced thli mornlag. Mr. Walton tendered hit reelfaa. tloa to the company loine time afc, but the offlcUl refuted to accept It. Wnllon waa determined to leave, how- erer. aad wrote a aecoad relf nation. but tbla called forth a coaataat itrear.i of letter and telegram from the of- ucer of the compaay, until he hat Friday persuaded to change hi plan aad remain with the compaay. REED FAILS IN HIS LAW SUIT talMK BKX80X GRANTS MOTION' KOR XOXCIT IX THK CArtK IX WMCM POMTMAimCR 1IRA BKXHVRG WAS DEKKXBAXT ertr wRk AtrlaL 'U" aad gtra aa a -I 'i The ault of J. B. Ileed agalaat Clyde K. Brandenburg et at wat die talwed today, following the granting of a aoa-eult upon motion of John irwia. Brandenburg' attoraey. Ihe motion for a aoa-eult waa baaed upon tli ground that the plaintiff dad failed to prove a cause of action uf flclont to ubmlt to the Jury. ilir motion waa made laat uiglit by Mr. Irwin, and argument were mado hr himself and by Attorc?y hlliott and rirower for the plalntl.T Judge Ueasoa rendered bis opinion this morning. The suit was brought agalast Mr. Brandenburg as principal and Marlon Haaka aad O. Heltkemper Jr. aa sur eties to recover damage on a bond for undertaking. I Van Riper Bros. Phatie 85 $ 'V.'" ' IV m !. ,'i- LIVERY i,f 1 ' I fVB H wttkotwAk- Ht rivers SOM HfSC Mam Ureal V NwmMI Footer Leave T. B. English baa accepted tbe po sition of dlvtsloa accounUnt for the California-Oregon Power company, succeedlag W. U. roster, who has severed hi connection with the con cern. Mr. English is from Yreka, aad baa been with the compaay for several year. 9SHBManeaaneae99BE!! Christmas Shoppers The most beautiful aad moat last- lac f Ift you caa select U to be' found In our complete stock of Mild Qold and Gold-Filled Jewelry, tolid Silver and Community Plato Tableware, Cut Olaaa aad Clocks. Wo have gift suitable for every oae. aad with price wlthla reach of all. Let us help you select your gifts. Fifteen years' eiperieeco at your, service. ,' Mtta llettl Applegate, teacher ot Kngllth In the high school, loft Fri day for Santa Barbara, where she will spend tho holiday with her par- vats. Invitations are being Issued by tho White Pelican hotel for Its first an nual Christmas Eva ball, to be given at the hotel Tuesday. From tho number ot notes ot acceptance re ceived a large crowd ot dancer la assured, a the dance at thl pop ular hottelry, which ar given under the direction ot Manager II. It. Kilt ott, nre mutt enjoyable, and ft be coming popular with the young peo ple ot tbe city. Tho White Pelican orchestra will furnlth the music for the occasion. Tho dining room will be elaborately decorated for tbe occa sion. Miss Alice Peel, primary teacher In Ihe local schools, ha gone to Ilrook tide ranch, oa Swaa Lake, where the will spend tbe holidays as the guest ot Miss Evelyn Applegate. A reception and concert will bo held at the White Pelican hotel Fri day night for tho guests of the hotel and the people of Klamath Falls. A muttcal program of exceptional merit. Including number by the White Pel ican orchestra, aad solo md duet number, ha beea arranged for the occaaloa. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cardwell arrived In the city today from their Merrill home. They will leave la the morn ing for the Itogue River Valley, to spend the holidays with relatlvea and friend. The members of Klamath Fall Lodge No. 1S4T, D. P. O. Elks dl played Its well known hospitality agatn Tuesday evening, when tbe aattered herd entertained tbe mem bers ot the "Mikado" cast and their friends at the lodge rooms. Over n hundred persons were present, aad the evening waa highly enjoyable for all. The floor of tbe lodge room waa cleared, aad aa Informal dancing party waa la aeaaloa there aatll mid night, the Star theater orchestra fur- alehlag the music. For those who did aot care for daaclag, card tables were arraaged. aad many other peat a pleasant evoalag playing pool and billiards. A splendid supper waa served to the guests, aad It waa a very lata hour before the happy thromg dispersed. 000 The Ml Erma Hoaglaad and Chlera Rlppey. who have beea spend ing a brier visit with Mlsa HoagUnd's mother, will return to Portland the first part of next week. The young ladles expected, to remain here dur- I Continued on Page 3) Parcels Post is to Be Effective in Few Days I , , 1 , , 1, 1 1 1 1 I II Regulations are Sifted Down to Elev en Simple Rules. Live Animals Cannot be Sent by the Post The parrel post act become effect ive January ttt. and preparation aro already under way in tho local pott oltlce to take care of tlm butlncnt. Although It I expected lht them lll be considerable additional work, no arrangemeut have been made for tlm employment at extra help, and It It not expected that any lll be auth orised for tome time. The rule and regulations under which tho act will be carried out have been screened down to eleven rules, which follew: 1 Parcelt cannot bo malted In package boxes; must bo brought to the( poetofflce or designated postal station. I Rates of postage for package weighing not more than four ounce are the same aa at present. Pack agea welfblng more than four ounce take new pott pound rate, which are arranged according to distance car ried. 3 Distinctive parcel post stamps mutt be uted, and packagea mailed with ordinary postage ttampa will br treated a unsuitable. The parrel post stamps will aot be good for post age on other claaaea ot mall matter. I Sender's name and addrett must appear oa all packagea. Pott masters are directed to treat as un mallable parcels proteuted for malt ing1 on whlih this Information Is not clearly shown. S Seeds, cuttlnn. bulbs, scions. plants, etc.. are'mallabte only at the rate of one cent for each two ounce. Weight limit I Increased lo eleven pounds, Ni'oclM parrel pott stamp must be used. l Printed matter, books, etc., are not mailable under nw parcel pott regulations, but mutt gu at third clatt matter at present ru of one cent tor each two ounce or fraction, without regard to distance. Parcel pott ttampt are not good for postage on thts etas of matter. 1 Unmallablo'. Live animal, live poultry, tptrltuout, vinous and mall liquor, exploalve. article liable lo Injure ttt malls or persons handling tame. Liquids other than those shown In paragraph T aa unmallablo may bo accepted for local delivery only when It Is unnecessary to.trsntport them over steam or electric railways. Liquids may be tent to any destina tion when mailed In glass bolt lea con taining not more than 13 ounces, such bottle to be encased In a block or tube surrounded with sufficient absorbent material to take up the content of the bottle It broken. 9 Insured: Parrel may be In sured up to 150 In value for a fee of 10 cent. lOlleglttry abelished: It will not be possible to register msrehsn- dlsn parcel under the new regul Hon, ttio Insured mall taking place ot the registry system at applied lo fourth class matter. 11 Wrapping: All parrel mutt be securely wrapped and luffldentlr well packed to protect contents from damage In transit. There Is not expected to be any further agitation by tbe "wets" In Ashland. Tbe "drya" carried the last election by almost three to one. Importance of Healthy Kidneys Klaasatsi FaH Readers HfcoaM Leant To Keep the Kldaeys Well Yourglft problems will be easy of solutlorrt oar store. FHiHK M. DPP Watcliwake,, Sawder aad Eagraver. 8. P. Watch laepecter WilMtts BatMlaa; 1 . 1 11 1 tit till r ' ,y - ' FISHING TACKLE We have everything ou aee for that ashing trip: Nook, llae, rods, .tH, baas-eta, etc. We rmi teats, goes aBdratuplu THE GUk STORK e. av T Tbe kidneys bave a big woraf to do. All tbe blood lu the body Is. cqurslag through tho kidneys constaatly to be freed of poisonous matter. It Is a heavy enough task wbcaf the kidneys sto well, but a cold, chill, fever or sumo tbougbtles exposure Is likely to irritate, Inflame and congctt tbe kid neye and Interrupt the purifying work. Then the aching begins, and is us ually accompanied by some irregular ity of be urine too frequent pas sages, sediment or retontlon. Thou sands testify to the wonderful merit of Ooan'a KIdaey Pills, a remedy for the kidneys only ,tbat bos boon used In kidney troubles 76 years. You will make no mistake la following this ad vice. It comes from a resident of this locality. Mrs. draco Skeeters, W. Jackson street, Mcdfurd, Ore., says: "I can rocommend Doan's Kidney Pills for pain and stiffness In the back and other symptoms of kldnoy trouble. This rernody relieved mo when I used It, and I' bavo been well ever tlnco," For sale by all oeaters. Price 0 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Uuffalo, Kew York, sole agents for the United Bute. -4 Remember the namo Dosn's aad fake no other. EXAM' PAPERS GO TO SALEM TKACHKHfi' PATbKOW UP TO THE HTATK OrPICIALH THK GRADES WILL HK PIXKD MY THK (STATU MDPIUUNTKMIKXT PUBLISHERS County School Superintendent J. O. Swaa thla morning sent to Salem tbe 10 FACE A TRIAL HOIMK MEX WHO ACTKD POH ROOHKVKLT IN IDAHO ML'HT HTAMi TRIAL POH CONTEMPT OP HUPHKMK COURT United Pre Service I10I8K, Idsho, Dec. II. Overrul- papers submitted by the teachers who Ing tbe answers to the citation for took the examinations for state cer.conU,mpt of eouMi ,h, , 1UBMB- wucaira iuu wee, toe paper win , court held the publisher of tbe Holt Captlal News for trial, to commence be gradtd at Ihe office ot the super- inieuueni 01 puuuc instruction. 1 Twenty-one Klamath county leach- Monday. era took tbe examination for one year,' It Is probable that Colonel Hooss- five year and life certificate. County veil will either appear pereonally or School Superlntendeat-elect Fred tend hi deposition. Peterson and the deputy superlntead- ent, Ml Carlton, conducted the local . Caleb T. Oliver. .erUry of the . . , . umlnatloa. Block Wood The economical fuelfor win ter use. Leave; orders at SOS Mala Street. Phone 1ST, w. cbatm L For Exchange j Three-room house la Mills Ad dition. NEW. I rge light pantry. Large light clothe closet. ' Ulectrlc lights. City water. Cash Price f ISM Will trade for a larger bouso close la and pay br assume dif ference. I will bo pleased to write your Ore Insurance. V V I I -I I J. F. Maguire 431 Main street I Chamber of Commerce, is agala at hi desk after a Ave day leg of III' nesa that confined him lo his bed. 'GENERAL NOTICES NOTtOK There are funds la tbe city treas ury for Ihe redemption of isaeral fund warants protested oa aad prior lo August 6, 110. Interest csasea from dste hereof. Dated at KUmatk Palls, Orsgoa, thl 6th day of pecember, 1911. J. W. BlKMENsj City Treasurer. INCOME PROPERTY YOUR WINTER'S WOO D : i' Dry Slab Wood.OOc. Block Wood, 3.50 load All klndi of hfdy wood Terms Htrlctly Cash. Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Wood Y.rd It MBOLLM, Ma. Leave orders at Hamakers OrWry, Plioae IMi dim Wore, PaJsae aM m e f ret oa Mala street, wkh aew oUd ceacrrte buHdtagi eceeHeat la ratien: good lacaate. Priea (laVM! terms, IW fret on Walnut aveaae, wKb frame building, kaown as she Ktam- ath Iron Works. PrireR,7fie.M terms, V, CHI SMMalaHt. X nra aa she Ktam Priryi,7fie.M :o4f Itioae Ml DON i, tWMWALT, Prtatdrnt K. M, HUIHI, Vka.Pree, and 'ir. IIKItr K. ITHIIOW, Herretary.' Klamath County, Abstract Co ABSTRACTING Surveyors a nrf' Irrigation Etiglnfiers MAPM, l'1-AMt, Hl.tlt.irftlKTK, RTC. iKIanath VhIIm, Orcoa Special Holiday Sale On House ParaMiMge, voaaletlaa f HangV CNk Htovre, lleatrm, MallreMrw, llrsbprinaw ami Hugs, Drnwraf ItulTrls, HiKkers, Uuln, KverytlilM la the store at IA rr seat Discount. C t -rr O. C. JcnsenJFurniturc Co. Coracrliitli aaU Main A Whole Carload of FRUIT You iloa'l have lo live la Hiwlliera t'allforala or I InrMs to t. Jy all ot tlw tlHdre variXlee o frail fur our CttrUlmss. W rrrrlvrl thl Mmmlaa a full rarltuul f frrali trulls r. rialty for Hie Holiday trade, ami If you llml anillilsut Uffcli.1' h your Christmas table, we an aal In supply It. You will Had suMtethlaeT lathe (ullowlHg list to strike jnur tsarr ciunhi:hhiim, HAX.tNAH, W.NCV NPtTIUMILIUl, (1IUPK PHUIT, LIIMOSM. PA.NCY IUI.IIWI.NM, " TOMATOIM, OKAKelltM, PA.VCV .MIWTtmAH," CAtUblvOWKH, CKI.HRY, HHttl.T POTATOIM, PKHMIMMO.NK, LITt'C Hl'IIIUlID HOU.tMH, CNIMT.Vtmt. HHL'IIARIt, PHI'Jill PIMUIPl.i; DATK. PKITKIIM, MALtflA (III.U'IM, WARD & OBENGHAIN THKHK It MO MKCVRITV liU'KII THAN MOMIV. IH VOIR MNt:V WIIKHK YOU CAN Ul.T IT WHK.V YOU WANT TOT THK PIIUiT .NATIONAL HANK TILM NO HTMINOH TO YOt'll ACCOUNT. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK I "The. Bank of Service Capitis $100,000 . DON'T COUGH Send to Undcrwood'a and get m bottle of NYAL'S White Pine and Tar It will relieve the Irritation, soothe your throat and atoiTtbe Cough? Oct a bottle and sleep well tonight. J Large Bottles 50c U N DVRWOOD'S Corner Main aad Seventh AN IDEA1V XMA BaHffll asxaT i w BtjbbI rlKdl "LLjJieiasWBWV Mkmmm m '$mfoLmfi&&,tLmmLJmW Attar tba Shave The Dlackitono Vacuum itager geatly and evenly 1 raw oaf tba dust aad all (ubttauce from Mie pers piration ot the oil glands ,tnat tends to clog tho pores, and b tbla sooth ing, natural drawing suction, stim ulates tho circulation, exercises the muscles and lavlgoratea tba aaea. mpjply running water 6peratea It, and It slips oa anyfauoet. Priea, earn .lete,M. , sryse seeaasBmnHs in.in sr WriteA.R,KENNER,SUteAert Klaumth Palls, ar leave Mivu MaraM OBee aaVOIT iBBjBJpjSm VS I asaBsMUsaVk All I aaaaECSHSVcawslaV IjasBaaaRsBBTiBrBal , .raMaaCoas'