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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1913)
M The Temple Theatre MATINEK DAILY AT 1)80 ALL LICKN8KD P1CTUHK8 "Masher Cop," Blograph Comedy Sateke From Lom BOTe Cabta,' Vitagraph Drama The Scaator'a IHshower," KaUm Drama "hTe Chamcleoa," C. G. R. C. Educational THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH Miter Published dally except faneey ay the Herald Publishing Capeay of Klamath Falls, at 111 Fearth M. WOOD Dry Slab Wood, Ut-tach. Dry Fir Slab, 16-htcl.. . . .94.06 IS-lnrti IkMly Wood 9.M IB-Inch Limb Wood geWJO Bos Factory Block, load. .M.06 KLAMATH FUEL CO., (Successors to O. Peyton.) OaV 11S Ftae. PlMMaiHt Sintered at th postoflee at Klamath falls, Oragoa, tor transmission through the stalls aa second-clssi matter. Subscription ternia by wall to any ad dress to the United 8Utaa: Ono year $6.00 Ono month SO KLAMA7U VALLO. - . OKHQON TUESDAY, MABCH la, 1018 Weather CoadiUoaa for March Date Max. Mia. Weather SHEPHERD GETS BUILDING PERMIT COUNCIL AUIIKKS NOT TO OUJKCT TO THE KIIKCTION OK BUILD I NCI ON SIXTH 8T11KKT IF FOUN DHY IS ItAIUlKD Mexico City Y. M. C. A. Buildinn FISHING TACKLE We have everything you eed for that fishing trip: Hook, line, rods, reel), baskets, etc. We rent tenta, guns and camping estate. THE GUN STORE J. . CHAMBERS Phone BM Jacob Blk. lease eeeoeeeeoeavD eseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaA 3m t a ttuiH 4lMMMIIMll 'itllltlltl"l eeeeee it i iff lltMIMIIIIIIIll CmmmiiiimmII 9 61 10 , 19 ai 17 10 II II II 14 15 Snow Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear .61 II PLCl'dy Block rev get a report that there Is Jsat leave aa order, Wood ef H, deetdte the oatekatowm. , VH deliver Green Slab Wood 16 inch Block Wood Dry Slab Wood 16 Inch and 4 foot Limb, Body Wood 4 ft., 16 in. and la in. Leave orders at O.K. Transfer Co. Phone 87 Cor. 6 sod Mala P. C. Carlson Grocery Buying Urocery buying ahould have careful attention. It's easy to make a mistake. Wo kellare better groceries ara the cheaper groceries. Carefal buyers also know this. Grocery buying Is your business and Grocery Selling la our bualness. Wo sell only "better" groceries, and we sell them for the least money possible. Van Riper Bros. Phone 851 11. 12. is. 14. 16. 16. .41 .If .16 .11 .44 .61 10 IS 11 IS IS ss Cloady 8aow Clear Clear Clear PMUUMCK OF y ONEER realdanU of the Klamath . country have little regard for the worn testimony of aa Indian. This waa demonstrated la a local court Monday, when a Jury returned a ver dict of not guilty la a case la which the principal testimony for the state waa glrea by two redskins. This waa not a haphasard case. It was carefully prepared by one of Uncle Sam's beat secret service oB cers, J. E. Flanders. There waa sot a missing link In the chain of testi mony against the defendant, a negro. Logically the facta were presented to the Jury, and there waa no defense, except aa attack, by Inference, on the credibility of the two chief witai tor the state, both Indiana. But the Jury, apparently, would not overlook the fact that theae witnesses were Indians. Their testimony was not, apparently, given credence, Oa the other hand, a Slmay story told oa the stand by the negro was apparent' ly accepted. la the South, where the negroes are in the same or greater aumbera aa the Indians are here, the case would probsbly have been decided Just the other way, and for a similar reason the credibility of a race. Tho application of B. F. 8hepord for permission to erect n garage on the north half of tots 9 nhd 10, In block 84, on Sixth street, was grant ed by the city council Inst night. It was stipulated that n foundry should not bo established In tho building. Tho application of J. B. Duncan for permission to park a portion of tho street in front of his property in Hot Spring addition was referred to the street committee. Other permits granted were: To J. II. Potter, barn. 14xS8 feet, on lot 683, First addition. To John Slade, remodel building at 1004 Main street by putting In a glass front. 1 aaaaavtlsaaaTBaaaaaaaaaaaBH BBBmajs PfBBj rBBBBBBmrnmammmmmm I""" . blIi I rfBJBJ KtmrfsjrVvi' ,:"fl?iii! vl A,Jarrftt ytal l.MTu5Qltl 1 'jaiv rv ' lawWaaaasm- , ,"'a''-f1 H vlii pyMmaaawLa sr aaaaW'a BaaavhaaaaaaaaaVBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTRlB ' aaaaygaaaaw mawAaaaat tvaaaKBaVaaam Ii v J-r He aflRSZ9HswgfnSwBaVrS&'i v MjUW TjJBjyBjfcjgBBBamAi aiawi. FIREMEN'S DANCE IS BIG SUCCESS OVER A HUNDRED COUPLE WERE PRESENT, AND THE EVE MNG WAS HIGHLY ENJOYABLE FOR EVERYBODY t LIVERY IHH wit or with out aVirars tNitSadWra Norses QfUy4 aiglit S3 When the volunteer flremea a nounced their eighth aaaual St. Pat rick's Day ball, they stated that this Tear's occasion would surpass aU orevloua efforts, and they carried out this promise to the letter, aa last night's hop waa without doubt the most successful held here In several years. In addition to being a success so cially, the dance was a success finan cially, and the firemen realised a good addition to their sick fund. Over a hundred couples danced to the strains of the Star theater orches tra until aa early hour this morning. The hall waa appropriately decorated or the occasion with an Intermingling of Irish and American colors, flags and streamers being used with pretty effect. Tho members of the Are de partment were esch presented with pretty carnations by Mrs. L. H. Bath, and It is needless to ssy that they were appreciated. BOOKLET TREATS OF BEST LI6HT PAMPHLET EXPLAINING USE AND MISUSE OF ELECTRIC LUMtNA TION IS DISTRIBUTED BY THE POWER COMPANY "Light, 1U Use and Misuse," Is the title of an interesting pamphlat which Is being circulated among Ita patrons by tho California-Oregon Power com pany, and which treats of proper aad Injurious arrangements of lighting flxturea In the home, atore aad office. Tho booklet waa prepared under tho direction of the Lumlnatlng En gineer Society, and treats the subject In an Impartial manner, favoring no particular brand of lampa or fixtures, and naming no Arm In the whole work. It Is illustrated with a num ber of halftonea. KLAUS TO FIGHT IN PARIS SOON CARPENTER, FAMOUS FRENCH PUG, MUL BE AMERICAN'S OP PONENT MILL TO GO TWENTY ROUNDS United Press Service PARIS, March 18. A match be tween Klaus and Carpenter has been arranged for April 17th, at the Cirque de Paris. The mill Is scheduled for twenty rounds. Klaus Is a favorite. Tho photograph shows tho shot rlddden V. M. C. A. Building In Meilcu City. From this building Dial stormed the National Palace. The effect of stray bullets Is shown on the wall In tho foreground. CITY MAY BUY TEAM, WAGON ALDKRMAN DOTY UlTtti O.VK OK .HIS r'AVOIIITK MKAHUHKS THROUGH COUNCIL I'Olt HIWT HEADING laHT NHllir An ordinance providing for the pur chase of a team of horses, harness and a wagon was Introduced at the meet ing of tho city council last night, and It appeared to bo tho consensus of opinion that tho ordlnnnco would re ceive favorablo consideration when It 1 up for Una! passage The measure Is ono of Alderman Doly's favorites. Sercral months ago ho Introduced a similar measure, but the council, probably having lu mind tho high cost of horse feed In the win ter time, defeated it. Tho ordinance provides for the ap pointment of a committee of throe to Investigate the price of horses. The New Cabinet WILLIAM 11. WII.80N Pennsylvania Secretary of Labor Is It In right, then. the Herald T It's Hotel Arrivals FRANCISCO I. MADERO, SR. Max Oumbert has gone to Portland, where he will remain for several months. e)BaaWBWWBeaaaaaWWtBBBmaBWBWaWew tf' t What's the Matter Wit the OM Watch? It's not getting nay younger, you know, aad once la a while Jt aeons a rest aad overhauling. Railroad watches are cleaaed aad overhauled once a year to insure accurate time keeping. Why aot bring yours la aad let us give it tho attention that la necessary for good time keeping. VRANK M. OPP '"aabaaaaammasaafaaaaaaVaaH ' aaaaaaTaamaw aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaaaWaaaaaa ' asBsmammBmBBBBamaajBaaaaBmi White Pellcaa Hotel C. W. Murphy, Weed; W. II. Bcott, San Francisco; Claude K. Qlllls, Yreka; L. M. Holt. North Yakima; W. A. Robbing, Portland; J. V. Nel son, Spokane; J. M. Campbell, Duns-mulr. American Hotel Frank Llghtfoot, Bly; D. Ellis Young, Ranch! Ignace Cacka, Malln; Fred Stuke!, .Merrill; Grant Harvey, Sacra mento; Bertha Clopton, Bonanza; Louis Wampler, Woodbine; John Ryan, Woodbine. Hotel Hall O. L. Korp, Sacramento; J. O. Cor nell, Eureka; 0. W. OUlcld, Merrill; F. C. Eldred, Bonnnia; B. I. Loosloy, Fort Klamath; Mr. and Mrs. II. 0. Benson, Lakevlew. aaaaaaaHaPFv Jai ijMH aaaaaaafvW-' MWL aaaaaaaatasvVO ' 'Wai aaaaaaaaaaae M. Jf'SBl aaaaaaaHti I aaaaaaaWsaaTT; ", aVl aaaaHv Al aaaaaC PaB .JsaaaaaHB dtjhf w'BJ taaaaaBaW?'' ' r laaaBaP' at Jfih m a. Jkf &jy I William Ilauchop Wilson, who Is to bo secretary of labor In President Wilson's cabinet, was born In Blan- tyre, Scotland, April 12, 1843. Ills parents camo to the United Slates In ls.u, and settled at Arnot, Pa., The boy went to work In tho coal mines In March, 1871. He has taken an active .nrt In trade union matters, and for niuo years was international secre tary of tho United Mine Workers of America. Ho was elected to the Six llctli congress, and re-elected to the Sixty-first. He Is married and has nlno children. Bird I, Loosloy Is down from Fort Klamath, attending to business mat ters. Today's news In Tho Herald, aaPlw9Hi sa II 1 1 SSSriaBBssmal ijikilwiw---"Tmr 9 aaaaaaaldehS!.A a. -a"v KLAMAfu ..... MVMIU IIOVSi IMe HepriNH-nuUre aw " -'"' .s ITS-,, WHiiMMy ,ui. i.lrr i llS. Oilier m.l. -T1"1 ll irlla. T111.I..., . Jt Auwiry lorKlngrraai N,,,:'" ' -. tMliw s HrtM'r., VI...,- MtI KllUt W m.Umi.l Jlml.l.H-., liooUiT lllHt Mini IMr.... - .. ...in, II till.. 1... ... ......ni.A, neurit r tlDJUlAMt. iil in.it, IMimiii l-i.tlniitu Hm uhU, iilrt U.iiImi. tMotl. ,. . i Cwm .aaal '.WrS V sa r lTt,rf7''t i look to the Fitire well us the itHnl . don't nUnys elpMt la ,. ...... 1....1 . """i youriolt for a big Wfc T! an ncr.ium at ihi rirtt Tra and HavliiK Hank 4 ... .. ; l dolnif huilntu u il " "one, UMisit u ruuul here I. inoMyaiw inany ways. AthKicwt, only two cents lo asii, tig does H rot you la en! a, cash! First Trust and Savings Bank Klsmalh Falls, Oregon j GOOD PRINTING Is an important factor in any business, and often contributes toward success Let us show you our stock of bond paper and print for you a line of office sta tionery which will prove a busine getter W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. rOURTM STREET, BETWEEN MAIN AND KLAM4TM HON J. ZI'MWAI.T, Prralilriil. K. M. HUIIB. lr.'rrs.s4 Irl IIKHf K. WITH HOW. Herrrlsry Klamiith County Abstract Co! ABSTRACTING Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers MAPS, PLANS, lll.t'KPRINTH, ETC. iKiBmatll VflllS, The photograph shows Francisco I. Madoro, Sr father of the murdered president of Mexico, aa he appeared recently In New York city, SUP. Watea MAIN STREET Property is always good. Just bow I have to eaTer M t est oa Mala with solid concrete baUdJag. It's aear the heart of the city and getting better all the time. Price 19,ee0, terms. It will nay yoa to laveetlgate. Houses, lots, fans leads, tasuraace aad surety beads. CMILCOTt BMalafM. No Reason for Doubt We want your confidence-want you to feci you crni depend on ur honesty and sincerity. When we say UcxnU Orderlies will Slve you better results than any similar remedy, and pronilw ywr money back If they don't, you ought to believe us. dme, ilUtr.mi an.) ilrpiroloo .,' rtUKii bv IrtcpiUr l.jr ctioa all l.tM liiclirll f.ull toin tin un of Hr!l Or.lwlirs help di,x: glwim, l.aprot a tin, i.ii j and a-I.l lo ll.a Joy of living. Viry tifttn ihry ward ott wriuualllt that fi4uuly rcault from continued coMtlpatioa. Their Easy Action Ileiall Ordrrlls are a common mom remedy for bowel dimr'Ura. riy In action, tiny do not iiurie, Kriia, nauMat or cauio eictMiva looMIItM. tlia dellratu intr.tinal nerve, and mimic. iirom.tly rrlltva romtli... tlon and help to ovrrronin ft. cji.ua and make iu rec.irrene. ImoroUIJ.. .' '" thliim Ihiy dUIir from old. lu Uon.l, harsh, diugreeaMn phy.Io, which u.ua ly gives only LmpoJary relief and often leaves the Jjowasla worse coDditlon than evsr. n.y.FH.lculV,.y rsooaimsnd Rtiall Ordsrlles for dullest and sgexi pir. sons nd for children, ft vest. Usual doM one tablet. ftayBf?fffrfgtt:lfiaif taste Just like candy. Tbey set easy. Tbey cause do faeonvsaisnea wbaUvar. Our faith in them la backed by knowledge of what tbey are made of aad observation of sever cases of eoosUpaUon and ether forms of bowel trouble la which they gave prosapt and pis eat relief. Don't take our word snak u. Brov it. Uae Httall Orderlies, and you doa't fsal like coming back to thank us for tailing you about them, dock ana w will return then come I th money you paid us for them. DUgSI to you. Vy won't ol whatever. Manly ask and your u you In any way baeagoas Hake You Peel Qrcat That's what Basall OrdNtles do, wsuss the thorough slsanslng they re the bowels Qieii toning and gave tae bowsm tastr loninc 1 strsutbealag effect upon the bowels the iaSueaee they esert toward seomouas .prompt, assy sue regular aeUoB of lb bowsfa, thus freslng the aystssa aad kespiag It free from the Yeu sea buy ItasaU Oraaruss ia this community only at our store! STAR DRUG CO., INC. KLAMATH CALLS - "gWaaajll. r The ReaeM Stere are Asaerka's Orestest Drug kterea PLIMBIfrO Ktl'AIRS ARE NOT WHS When Iho Insinuation hul properly and accordlag "TJ, methods of sanltnlltn, "rVTJj 1 k.i.. a..iKm-m. on tee miw iiiiinuio eiwiM taae lorvanla or others rnakea It "TJ tlve. Ilavo your now wort . .. 11 iii be rlsM,"T pttlrod our force of '"W'JT enced workmen nrc at jrottf P r r. u r f l 1 1 t DON'T CO UGH Scud to Underwood'! and get a bottle of NYAL'S White Pine and Tar. It tirl II mU,m IU. 1 ia.lAM annih VOtir . vt... avaivve? ana; irriaesaiuiii ejww..- - y and atrm lha CiMtah alar a hnttlf alia P"Ti well tonight. Large Bottlei 3 ;I UNDERWOOD' Corner Main aid Seventh