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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1913)
DOCTOR TO BE A BUSY PARTY ADD11KS4KS IN SCHOOLS, BAN QUKT AND LECTUIW SCHKD ULKU FOR THK KKMAINDKK OF THK WKKK WEED WILL NOT LECTURE HERE I.KCTUUK ON PARKS AND l'LAV 11HOUND8 WILL UK U1VKX LAT NATIONA KU TIUIOIOU CIVIC I.KAUUK THK WOMKN'8 Or. A. 0 rant Evans, who U to con duct union revival services nor until Easter, will reach Klamath Kails to morrow aftornoon. He will lecture on university extension work at tho l'avlllou tomorrow night. Friday morning at 9 o'clock, Dr. Evans will address tho pupils of the Central school, and at assembly hour ho will talk to the student body ot tho high school. That aftornoon he will visit the Klvcrsido school and ad dress tho students. At 3 o'clock tho same afternoon, Or. Evans will meet with the church workor at tho Methodist church, at which tlmo plans for tho local revival campaign wilt bo outlined. In the On account ot the Inability ot Howard Evarts Weed, landscape artist, to roach Klamath Falls, the free Illus trated lectures scheduled tor Friday and Saturday nights at Houston' op era house, havo been postponed. An nouncement to this effoct was mado today by the Women's Civic League. under whoso uusplcea the lectures cro to have been given. "Instead ot Mr. Weed, another landscape artist ot equal note will be secured to lecture hero at a later date," said Mrs. Mary Jackson, pres ident ot tho league. "Wo promised tho people that wo would give them Illustrated talks on tho beautifying of parks In other cities, In order to ICE. WORKERS HERE 8TATK CONVENTION OF CHIUM TIAN KNOKAVOR SHXUKTIK8 WIIJj UK THK UKKATKttT THK HISTOHV OF ORKUON IN AGENT OF ARSON RIN6JS INFORMER JOHN DA.MK8 COXFIWSKH TO HAVING mm.NKI) JJO 8TOUKS IN CHICAGO PROMINENT MKN ARK INVOLVE!) evening he wUI bo the guest ot honor demonstrate the possibilities here. at a banquet given by tho domestic science department at the high school. Duslness and professional men wilt attend this meeting, and forty covers wilt be laid. The following evening Or. Evans will commence his revival meetings, which wilt be held nightly until East er, lie Is a forceful speaker, and be ing formerly president of the Univer sity ot Oklahoma, he is capable of bringing out the salient points that appcat to the thinking man and wo man. Musical work for the revival meet ings Is under tho direction of J. 0 Mason. and we will raako good our promise." AlEC SHOVELS IK IN THE SHEET (Continued from Page 1) to naught." or words to that effect, and ho evidently had the present epi sode in mind. Atec's first step was to see Hayden nnu aaiucicy ana gel a promise of a dollar from each ot them for clearing away tho snow and Ice. His second step was to sprinkle salt on the Ice, Tho greatest state convention lu tho history ot Oregon will bo hold hero tu July, according to local mem bers ot tho socloty. who uro alrvudy preparing for tho rocoptlou and en tortaluuicnt ot tho big detegatlous from all parts ot the slate. Tho national couveutlon will be held at San Francisco at tho satuo time, which will bo attended by speak ers ot International note lu church work. On account of this, tho prin cipal spcukors attending the national conentlon will talk hero, and niiuy !'"eol ot tho Eastern delegates will also bo tu attendance! Tho local Christian Endeavor So Icety has commenced the work ot raising tho funds to defray the ex penses of the convention. To assist in this, a silver tea will be given at tho home of Miss Eva Hanks, daugh ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hanks, J rlday afternoon. Tho Hanks resi dence Is 'at the corner of Eighth and Pine streets. United Press Service CHICAGO, March IS John Oaules today confessed to Assistant District Attorney Johnson that he had burned twenty stores In Chicago us au ageut ot tho arson ring. Tho losses amount ed to halt a million. Uanles Implicated Inn I in men mid adJusteiH here, as well as else where. The Indictment of forty prom inent men Is predicted. which caused the dlfforenco of onln- Ho has a choir of thirty or ion. following which he went to hu forty good voices at work on special room, set "Ulg lien" for a 6 o'clock song numbers. summons, and retired. Arising promptly, Davis started to SENIOR PLAY IS FROM THE GERMAN "The Journalist." an English adap tation of Freytag'a German play ot that title. Is to be the class play ot the Seniors this year. The production, which Is consider ed one of tho standard dramas of the Fatherland, has been translated Into! English especially for the Seniors byj work with a shovel, and by 7:30 he was sufficiently through to call up tho parties who bet with him, and Invite thorn down to donate Ave dollars each. The trio admitted themselves best cd by tho cattle man In this manner and suggested that Alec should pur chase a round ot splrltous and vinous refreshments. Buy you nothing," answered D Miss Bessie Applegate, teacher of En-1 vis. "I'll have you fellows under- giisn, ana Mrs. Earnest Eddy, lastruc-1 stand that I'm a laboring man. I SENATE AHKEO TO TAKE ACTION FOR SALE S. 0. It. I. ltcd eggs, 11.50 per setting. Mrs. W. A. Moran, cor. Crescent and Maumulta i United Press Service) SAN FRANCISCO. March 13. Representatives of 40,000 California women today wired the United States scnato committee, demanding positive actlou for tho suffrage outrages of March 3, during tho parada'ln Wash ington. FOR SALE Offlco desk and folding bed. 306 WUIeta building. 133t tor In German at the high school. Assignment ot parts will be made within the next week. The play will be produced during commencement WMdt Ugtttals HUIs Mowmers OERMISTON, South Africa. March IX. During the funeral of aa ex plosion victim lightning struck half the mourners to the ground, killing one and Injuring sixteen. William F. Julnette ot Merrill visiting tho county seat. Foreigner to Ilaag OAKLAND, March 13. Judge Wells today sentenced Ferdinando Marmallte, a laborer of Sunol, to be banged May 33. The condemned was charged with the murder of John Smith, a Sunol merchant. John Cox'ls here from Merrill to- worked hard for that money, and I'll be blasted If I'll spend It buying suds and akee for you men who don't work." Low Goes to Belt Sheriff Low left this morning with Shelly Naive, whose parole was re voked by Judge Benson Tuesday, and who will serve from two to live years In tho state penitentiary. BERLIN, March 13 The Associat ed German Tobacco Retailers organ isations In a meeting at Dresden, de clared a boycot upon all products of the American tobacco trust. No trust goods are to be sold by the retailers. An effort will also be made to get the relchstag to take some action shutting the trust out of Germany. Rob Holts Is here from Dorrls, giv ing attention to business natters. While here, ho Is at the American (hotel. Troops Are Movlag United Press Service DOUGLAS, Arls., March 13. Gen eral OJeda has evacuated Agut Prleta and Is heading with 600 men west ward, apparently for Nogales. Mrs. Louis H. Bath leaves this eve ning for San Francisco, where she will spend several weeks visiting rel atives. Carl Deal, who resides in Laagell Valley, came in Tuesday from aa ox tended visit to the outside. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dlvlsek, well known resldenu of the Malta colony, returned home yeUerday after a short sojourn here. H. D. Mortenson, head of the Pel ican Bay Lumber company, returned last night from a visit of several weeks In California points. S. C. Hamaker, who has been visit ing this city for several days, left on the stage this morning for his horns In Bly. ' i OUR SODAS are guaranteed to be PURE We employ a high-class chemist to do our mixing. The purest Ingredi ents coupled with the well known White Pelican Mineral Water . Make our output absolutely the best on the market. OUR REPUTATION IS STAKED ON THE QUALITY OF OUR GOOD Free delivery to all parts of the city Fred Llskey of MerrlU, U a Klam ath Falls visitor. Mrs. M. E. Cbllds, who has been connected with the Indian service at the Klamath Agency, left Tuesday for San Francisco. J. W. Smith Is among the Merrill- Ites who visited the county seat this week. Notice of HIicrlfTs Hale In tho Circuit Court of the State ot Oroguu, lu feed fur Klatualli Cm. nty. Henry 1 labor man and J. II. Itvdmoud, Doing llutluuM as the Comet Roalty Compauy, I'lalutlff, vs. James Wull.tco Yaudle, Defendant. By virtue ot au execution Issued out ot aud uuder the seal of tho cir cuit court of the stuto of Oregon, In and for Klamath county, upon that certain Judgment rendered the 39th of December, 1910, In the Justice court for tho Portland district ot Multnomah county, stato of Oregon, and transcrlptvd to the circuit court ot the slate o( Oregon, for Klamath county, in an actlou wherein llcury Haborman aud J. II. Itcdmoud, doing business as the Comet llcalty compa- ny were plaintiffs, and James Wallace! Yandle, knowu also as J. W. Yandle, I n. llFlhll.tlt t.n.1 wh...ln at.1.1 IbIm.' tlff recovered against said defendant the sum ot one hundred and no-too (1100.00)) dollars Judgment, and the sum of thirteen and 60-1001 Ifis. &uj uouars costs, and whereas thero has been twelvo and 00-100 (112. GO) dollars additional or accru ing costs therein, which said execu tion Is directed and delivered to me sheriff of Klamath county, state of Oregon, and I havo levied upon all of the right, title and Interest of the said James Wallace Yandle, J. W. Yandle, In and to the following de scribed premises, to-wlt: The northwest quarter ot tho northwest quarter (NW NWK) of section ten (10). township forty ono (41) south, rango twelve (13) east, W. M., Klamath county, statu ot Oregon. Notice Is therefor hereby given that I. the undersigned, sheriff ot Klam ath couuty, Oregon, will sell said premises, to-wlt: The northwest quarter of the northwest Quarter (NWJi NWU) of section ten (10),' township forty-one (41) south, rango1 twelve (13) east, W. M., Klamatn county, Oregon, to tho highest blddor for cash. Said sale to bo n nnlilln auction, at the front door of the court1 house, In Klamath Falls, county ot Klamath, state of Oregon, at the bourl of 10 a. m on, lewlt: Tho ICth day I of March, A. D. 1913, to satisfy said elocution, together with Interest thereon at the rate ot six (S) per cent per annum, and for costs Incurred. Dated this 6th day of February. 1913. C. C. LOW, Sheriff. By GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. 6-13-30-37-6 h FRIEDMAN IS STILL USING TUBERGULOR CURE THE l-MMOUM GEHMAN 8CIKNTIMT THIIATS SEVERAL UAH EH IN OT TAWA, .M IH PRESENTED TO GOVER.NOR GENERAL tlulU'd 1'ress Hem OTTAWA, March 13. Dr. Frle.l iiiuiiii was today tho guest or the antl tuberculosis association. Hu s pro seiilcd to the governor mmeritl, the Duke of Cutinaught. The Gorman sileutlst treated sev villi cases. He goes to New York Friday, and will return here In three weeks to see hi pntlrllls. W. J. Evans loll Tuesday for Duns. iniilr, tthuro ho wilt visit friends for several uruks. It. V. Ilrooks. a well known real. dent of Dairy, Is In the couuty seal,, giving attention tu business matters. ' I,. J. llaumati, a prominent Hunan- mile, left (or home tut the stage title p morning, nfter several days' sojourn j In Klamath Pall. I Mr. and Mrs. Daii Hyaii ot Fort Klamath are here fur a short visit. They are guests at the Hotel Hall while In Klamath Falls. ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS Juj NOSTRILS AND HEAD-CATARRH Instantly Clears Air Passages)! You llrrallie Freely, Nasty IHerharge Htops, llrai! Uohls and Hull llea nrho Vanish. Try "Ely's Crenm'llalw." (let a small Imltte anyway, Just lo try It Apply a Utile In Hie nostril ntid Instantly your clogged nose anil I toppeil-up air passages of the head wilt open; you will breathe freely J liillnes and headache disappear. Ily morning! the catarrh, cold In head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery nuwl (let the malt bottle of "Ely's Cream Halm"! it any drug store. This sweet, fr grant Imlin ,ti..i... . ' Hie ,ni,i,d. .! 1 which Hi... it.. 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For about 60 cents a bottu you can buy at any drusr store the ready-to-use tonic called "Wyeth's Sage aad Sulphur Hair Remedy." Some druggists put this mixture up themselves, but make It too stick. so insist you want "Wyeth's," then there will be no dlssppolntment. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with "Wyeth's Base and H..I- pbur" and draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Do this at night and by mornlnc nil gray hair disappears and after an other nnn1lfAftlnn ap tu. .... beatuifully darkened and mora .in..! . w.--, sy and luxuriant than ever. You will also discover dandruff la nn. and the hair has stopped falling. uray, faded balr. thoush no die grace, Is a sign of old ace and aa w all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wyeth's Sage aad Bubhur. and vnn'it look years younger. Inquiry show all pharmacists la town here sell lots of It. CHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT J 'KLAHATH FALLS, OREGON f and tho greater power and zest It gives to both work and recre ation greitly depends upon the health of your kidneys; and that, we firmly bellove, Is the Cvst Insured by the us of Rexall Kidney Treatment) Our faith lu u Is Justified by tho pleasant results we know It has given scores of sufferer. Wo want you to try It at our risk upon our i-romlse to re fund tho money you paid for It If It does not satisfy you, re llcvo you, and add to your Joy of living. In I.lguhl form, OOe and ! In I'lll form, ROc STAR Drug Store Own your car don't let it own yoir A new Mr. Doolcy rises to remark thnt there nrc only two kinds of curs "the Fords nnd the can't nflbrils." You'll wnnt a Ford when the season is on. Then buy it to dny. "Kverybody I driving a Ford" mors tbsa 330,000 In service. New prlc- runabout ICJJ touring car 1700 wlih all jug& inmt, f, o. b Klamath Falls. (lt psrtlcu lar from (let), Dlehn, Agent for Klamath and take rounllc. Or., and Dorrli. Calif IMIJf J. Xt'MWAl.T. I'rreliVnl. :. . Ill Itll. l.r-l'rr. o4tr ir.ni .. niiiiiiow,srfiTii;, i i KiamaMi County Abstract Co; ABSTRACTING Surveyors and IrrlHtlon Kiirjineen mai-h. i'mnh. iim.i:piu.ntm. w. iKIiuiatli "fllli, artM l9?siaa?aarJ. -- IV -SaaaaaS: M lit , Look tu the issaasaaaaBj tm as well as tli prM' ilnn't nlnais rlDttt I smalt buslnm. Tkl yourself tor big an account at th FW " -...! U.vlnx IllhkSSilStl to doing business lrlJ lies is dune UesleslHSJ count here U a mof 'j many ways. A thtk "'J ..l .... r.llll ta & win " ...- 1 1 doe It rot you t .' cash? " r csni i First Trust and Savings fiaikl Klinath Falls, Oretfon Auction Sale i .' f I wUl.aeU to the hltjhett on ny raiclt two and nlleicaitof Merrill Monday, March 17, ,9 4 k. ii 1 j ..-.. . 30 head of hrtei and marei one narca la foal by good horiei stent 1st and KwaIta unvL- and M matched team. Will weigh from 1 JJJj to 1800 pounds scale JweWht. 4 r jJJI years old.all sound and in good cosdiUf 1 TWlMa-Elght months time on all notes pproved security at 8 per cent interest. i win uiavuuni ror caaa Sale wiU begin at 10.30 a.m. Free Iflj C.n.MMWmmntw '. i atAUaMI Auctloaaer ' . " (' owi AT