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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1913)
llKHlts THE EVENING HERALD the Temple Theatre MATINM M1XY AX liM ALL UCEN8KD FK7TC1UH "Meaner Gets" Olograph Coatedy 'fhaeke From Lom BUTs OaMa," Vltagraph Drama "The Seaator'a DWheaor," Kaletn Drama "hTo Chameleon," C. 0. It. C. Educational w. o. Batrra aMItt Published dally eieeat aHaday kr the Herald PeMlsalag OMWT e Klamath Valla, at 111 tort at atered at tae toatoBee at Ktomata rails, Orafoa, for tresses Isales taroaga tka malm m seeoad-eieaa atatter. Sobecrlptlon teraas by mall to amy ad- drew la tha Ualted States: One year 16.06 Ono month BO Sporting Writer is a Booster for Anden Van Court Declares Vancouver Lad and New York Fighter Put up a Great Mill. Brown Favorite HOCIKTV lllltli TO WHO INVKNT. OH'M HON WOOD Dry Slab Wood, ld-tack. .tSJM Dry Fir Slab, ieVtacB. . . .f.M 18-lach Body Wood teM 16-lach Limb Wood SCBO Bos Factory Block, load. .M.06 KLAMATH FUEL CO., (Sacceesors to O. IVytoa.) Oafee, 115 Mae. Pheaw S4SK KLAMATV fALIA OstBOOrt WKDXKSOAY, MAKCH If, 1011 FISHING TACKLE Wa Kara everything yon aeed for that ashing trip: Hook, line, rods, reel, baskets, etc Wa rent, tcaU. sunt aad camping cntflta. THE GUN STORE J. B.CHAMBXM rkoMSM 3. 4. C. 6. 7. f. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14., 15., 16., 17.. 18.. leeeeeoeeet ! leeeeeeeees Weather CoadlUotvs for March Data Max. Mia. Waathar litt ( asP BBOW 3eeeteeeeeV.aV .44 .41 ..44 47 41 SI SI 41 S IS II a OS eeeeeeeeeetl .44 Do Witt Van Court, a prominent still and look at Kayo, too weak to leeeeeeeeeet II 37 SO S3 S3 S3 34 SS so 13 11 II SI II S3 3 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear PtCl'dy Cloady Baow BOW Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy GRAFT IN PAVING Block fro cat a kaeda TeWeWC HUM IMfl Wood of at, ikmatlatein. leave am order. Ill deliver Green Slab Wood 16 Inch Block Wood Dry Slab Wood 16 inch and 4 foot Limb, Body Wood 4 ft., 16 in. and 1a in. Leave orders at O.K. Transfer Co. Paeee 87 Cor. 6 aad Maw P. C. Carlson Grocery Buying Urocery buying ahoald hare earaf ul attention. U'a aaay to mako a mtotake. Wo boUoTo better grocerlee are tha cheaper groceries. Careful buyers also know this. Grocery buying ia your business aad Grocery Selling rlE city council Is going to pro ceed as rapidly as possible with preliminary plana for the Improve ment of streets In Klamath Falls. This was Indicated at the last meet Ing of the city fathers, when the city attorney was Instructed to prepare a resolution of Intention to pave Sixth street from the end of the present paving to the limits of the city. Before taking this step the Individ ual members of the council, no doubt. canvassed pubUo sentiment, aad care fully considered the claims of other portions of the city for street im provement, and the actios la relation to Sixth street came after duo deUb-eratlea. There U but one danger la street improvement. It comes from "ORAFT," aad. Invariably, this re sults from the speclflcatloaa which limit the Held of bidders to one con cern, or ono set of allied concerns. For instance, there la seen occa sionally a set of speclflcatloaa which limits the materials to bo ased. Usu ally In a case of this kind, a careful Investigation will show that there ia but a single concern ia the country la s position to supply this material. Then the taxpayer may be aasured that he la not being considered at alL It la the "graft" In the transaction that rules. The city council of Klamath Falls should be careful la the preliminary work of street Improvement Because a company Has abla representatives on the ground should bo no reason why 'other concerns la the same line of endeavor should not receive due consideration whaa contracts for im provement are let. sporting wrltor, In an article In a Los Angeles paper, declares that the Bud Anderson-Knockout Brown fight was ono ot tho greatest In ring history. Court's article In part follews: "Drown was the aggressor through out the contest, aad waa right on top of Bud from start to finish. He had n big lead on points up to tho eleventh round, when ho ran Into a hard blow In the stomach that put him down for a couplo of seconds. When he arose, Bud wont after him hard, aad pu; htm down again for the count of nine. After Kayo arose he waa knocked hard against tho ropes, and Bud lost tho chance ot tho contest to put him out by not taking advantage of the opportunity, as Kayo waa wide open. From the eleventh round on. It waa first Kayo aad then Bud, aad It waa anybody's fight up to the twentieth, "Shortly after tho twentieth round started Kayo landed a left oa Bnd'a Jaw and he went down. He waa about all In, and whoa one of hu seconds spoke to him from tho ringside ho started for his corner. Brown went after him again, and slugged him all over the ring, but could -not put him out. When Eyton gave tha draw de cision Bud had to be led to his corner. Aadenoa entered tho rlag la an over-trained condition, and It waa plain to alt that he waa weak. Ho did not have his usual speed or ag gressiveness. At time he would stand tako a stop. But Uud used oxcollont Judgment at nil times In saving hit strength. Ho waa nlto cool all through the contest, nml never tattered undor tho punishment he received at times. Ho depended 011 counters In tho con test, seldom lending. At lirown would hit at him ho would meet him with tetta and rights nt the head, seldom hitting tor tho body. "Brown had tho crowd with him throughout tho contest for his ng riritislvcncss. At timet tho hugs hoot ed at Bud for nut fighting, lie wat willing enough, but did not havo the steam. Tho decision was well received by the crowd. Somo thought that Kayo won a draw In tho last round. But this Is doubtful, at ho had enough lead on points In tho eartr part of tho contest for a draw, without count ing tho knockdown. cd well for a now boy, but will have to bo much more speedy and learn a lot more boforo ho can bo considered with the best In tho lightweight class. It Is also doubtful It ho can msko 131 pounds and be at his very best. He Is ono ot tho hardest hitters In his class and should Improvo right along. Tho contest was n clean oue. An derson complained to the early part of tho contest about Drown hitting In the clinches, but this was uncalled tot as they wero boxing under the usual rules." "eSBBBaaaaaaaaaaav'' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaj gsnffimmBVT -wKi oSm gSjBsvs9safltsseaaaflnr v ''I aVBB"MjiP HHj gfaaaar k lHjBjgf A gaw cV ash saaaw "W vJLaaaa MU l.ltla II. (lllticrt Is to be onoot the spring brides. Mrs. II. Ilrsmhsll Anderson show- Gilbert, her mother, recently announc ed that April lBlli list been set for tho marrlaco of Mist Ollbert to Mr. Howard I'rlco Heushaw, The cere inony will take place In the Ollbert homo In .Vow York city. Mr, Hen shaw Is the son of Itlchard Itenshaw ot Troy, X. Y a manufacturer and Inventor. He Is the grandson of the Into Commodore Cicero I'rlee, U. H. N. The Uto Duchess ot Marlborough, formerly Mrs. I.lly llsramerstey, was hit aunt. WORKMEN MAY SUE EMPLOYERS COMPENSATION ACT DOES NOT BAR ACTIONS FOR DAMAGES, SAYS ATTORNEY GENERAL CRAWFORD IN INTERVIEW is our business. ' Wo sail oaly "better" groceries, aad wo eell them for tho least money possible. Van Riper Bros. Phone 8gt If Uncle Sam loses bis Job as col lector for J. Plerpoat Morgan Co. la South aad Central America ho may be expected to be oa the lookout for another position. Selling whiskey to Indiana may aow be expected to bo a safe aad profit able line of endeavor la tho Klamath country. 0-0-0 Naturally, tha aaaaasta of King George of Greece la said to bavo been educated In America. Dr. Evans Is to be congratulated on his dignified conduct of his revival meetings. Apareatly bo does aot have confidence la the endurance of ho coat-osT-haMa-tko-rlaa methods of Billy Sunday. LIVERY MgrvrttfceXvvith- eVivara MM-ftCS iLAumm Mrs. Bertha Cloptoa left this morn ing on the stage for Boaaaia. Russia is srectlng a barb wire fenco seven feet high, along bar German boundary to check smugglers. A kite which can bo sssemblsd, all ready for light, la torn ssJaates. tae invention of a German, has lifted three men to a height of 40 foot 8ALEM. March 19. The statement is made by Attorney General Craw ford that tho construction placed by attorneys for aa Insurance company of Portland oa that section of the workman's compensation act, giving employes the right to bring suits for damages against an employer if they are Injured because of tho failure of tho employer to Install safety devices or appliances Is a correct oae. The Insurance people are sending out circular letters charging that the compensation act la unjust to employ ers, and appealing to them not to op erate under It, but tako out casualty Insurance Instead. The circular de clares that, though aa employer electa to come under the provisions of the act, la case a workman is Injured aad it develops that his injury waa caused In whole or In part by the failure of an employer to provide Safety devices, the latter Is subjsct to a suit for dam ages, in support of this contention they submit the opinion of two prom' tnent lawyers of Portland. This construction ot tha act Is correct," said Attorney General Craw, ford, after making an examination of it. "There Is no question but that, even though aa employer elects to come under Its provisions aad a work man Is Injured because of tho failure of the employer to provide in hla es tablishment safety devlcea and appli ances, he will be subject to a suit for damages by the employe injured, it the latter desires to bring one. The only way aa' employer can evade ac tions of this character by tho employe Is to install the safety devices aad ap pliances required." PythUnt Will Meet "The regular meeting of Klamath Lodge No. SS, K. of P., will be held tills erenlng, at which time the rank of Knight will bo conferred. It It de sired ttint nil members of the team be present. Visiting brothers cordially Invited 1 Though he lost a hand while ex perlmentlng with radium, a French illiodosla It distilling alcohol from scientist has constructed a radio- corn ttalkt and using It for fuel la graphic laboratory, and will dovote automobiles and other Internal com the remainder of his life to Its study, tuition motors. Slsg from gsrbago Incinerating plants Is valuable for filling between ceilings and floors ot storage ware houses, as It It sterile, and contains no sulphur to Injuro stored goods. KLAMATH Au Hole Kriiitu...... 11, a 11 in,, ...... . Mat lilt-lawny and oihLvfo'bj . Other lrlr. TuHl-. . J Agrnry fr H)1 Hewing MarhlanL Okw!J "rtlrrs, Vino, MtjTw "watMl.MatMiwa.jT" lliwery n. I'lciMremv' -aaa.amBSBBaai ' irrilv.Y. - . " 710 M.U 7k Iii.t mm, IWitm e.mtauto tte nu, t,r, u.n(m,i 1 1 HpMEe50Mtr NOBODY YOU DARKEN CAN TELL IF GRAY, FADED HAIR WITH SAGE TEA Druggist Says Whea Mixed With Sal phuur Preveats DaadrnaT aad Falling Hair Common garden sage brewed Into a neavy tea with sulphur and alcohol added, then left to age and carefully filtered will turn gray, streaked aad faded hair beautifully dark and luxur iant; rcmovo ertry bit ot dandruff, atop scalp Itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation If your hair la fading, gray or dry, scrsggly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea aad Sulphur recipe at home, though, Is troublesome. An easier way Is to get the ready-to-use tonic, costing about CO cents a large bottle at drug stores, knows as "Wyeth's Ssge and Sulphur Hair Itemcdy," thus avoiding a lot ot muss. Somo druggists mako tbelr own, but It Isn't nearly so nice as "Wyeth's." While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, we all dttlro to retain our youthful appearance and attractive- nets. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sago snd Sulphur no one can tell, becauso It does It so naturally; so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush, taking one small strand at a time. Do this tonight, and by morning all gray hairs have disap peared, after another application or two It will be restored to Its natural color and be even more glossy, soft and luxuriant than ever. Local druggltta ssy thoy are selling lots ot "Wyeth's Ssge and Sulphur1 11 auroiy ueips ioiks appear years younger. No Reason for Doubt We want yattr caaf l&Vaca-waat you to feel you can depend m mmr honesty aad sincerity. When we say Uexall Orderlies will give you better results than any similar remedy, and promise year money back If they eWt, you ought to believe us. Oilcloth when used to cover tables will last much longer If the tables first be covered with paper, well rub bed with machine oil, to keep the un der side of the oilcloth moist. l't 4- - MAIN STREET -N Property Is always aeed. Jest now I bare to offer M feet oa Mala with soUd coaeeote ballaaag It'a heart of tho easy aad ajotalag. aU the tlase. Prise 19,M, It whs Bay yea to Ingenlus mechsalsm la a new Ger man lighthouse that usee electricity as an lllumlnant switches oa a aow lamp and moves It Into focus should the original lamp be extinguished. A strong solution of alum la boiling water is a cheap aad effective cleans er for brass. ' Last year's gold output from the Transvaal mines totaled 1II,I18,65 the highest oa record. CHILCOTt I Meats AW Two Illinois laveators have patett ed a quick preeess tor auklsg half toao cuts by electrolysis. lujt Hfce seedy. They aet . Thar aauaa na ' ' whatever. Otf ftttb la thett it backed by asowhsWeTwhat ur are staee of sad ebsenrstiee of mytra easts ef . eoaeUpaUoa ssd ether forma ef bewel ueubUe ia which .they govs pteawt aad pleas eat relief. Don't take ess weed stake us prove M. TSe JUaaU Orderlies, and M you doe's feal like tossing back to thank us foe tailing you about them, Uwo come beak and we will return the money you paid us for mass. your messy to yes. Jlaka You Fact Ortat That's want Ktsall CvderUts do.' ltettrt stmigtheaiag affeet upon taebowaU the Infieenee they esert toward system sad keeping il free from the damn. dUtreM and dcprcMloa alwaye rauaed b lrrrulir tm nctloa-aU tbee. IviitfcUi rilt from the um of Itnail Onlrilf balp dispel gloom, Improve the i.iriU and add to the Joy of living. Very often they ward off eerlous Ills that ssaWuea.",Ml1 "m "" Their Easy Action Retail Orderlies are a common, tense rtewdy for bowel disorders. Kaay io action, they do not purge, gripe, nauseate or cause etceesTve looseness. , tiTt'i?"! tl0.loo. 'J"1 strengthen the dellrale intestinal nerves nd muscles, promptly relieve conttlpe "n end help to overcomn It cause i0!!.1" ,i',u '"""Tence ImprobsUe. fasbioaed, harsh, disagreeable physie. n.t,.Ululil.r ," 0Bir "Porary relief and often leavee the bowels ia worse condition than ever, OrderiieVfor deli sons ana for yreeommend Retail ""tf and aged per- children, Jo vest- pocket slietin hoi! so taUeU. 2ee: M) ulJ.i. Mtablcts.lUoi oue. Usual dose one UUct. see eaa bay assail Organise u this oominunJty only at our atom STAR DRUG CO., INC. KLAMATH FALL. J SSSSmiSTMSS Jtf are America's Oreetset Drug utm look to the htifi -v.. n mo pretest r ''"'l l"s etpect J small business. t.h 2l yourself for ft tg 0H d2 mi account at tho tUtX! nOalngaiisnkuJ2 t dulliB billing at vu r nets Is done, llHleetyT count here U a raoet.fciJLT many ways. A cheek am,,: does It roe y0it t0 a4 .!! I First Trust and Savings Bank Kl.miih Fall, Oregon GOOD PRINTING Is tin important factor in any biuineo, and often contribute toward success Lot uh show you our stock of bond paptr and print for you a lino of office sta tionery which will prove a bunm-getter W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. FOURTH UTftCCT, SJCTWCCrS MAIN NO KlAMaTH DOS J. Xt'MU'Al.T, I'rreMrut. K. M. IIMHI, VIi-rrrs.sdTrsi IIMtr K. WITIIItOvV, Merrrfary. Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTRACTING Surveyor' and Irrigation Enlneeri M.tl. I'MXH, Itl.Ur.TIHSTH. KN. iKlafflBtll ?aill. Of-f! WeaaBBaTal 1 gaaiamamamamamamamV PLUMBING RtPAlHS ARE NOT NC08SAW 1mn the Installation hss be nrnturlv lift according S -. - -....!- .IMS' tulpable earelessnist on tke ssiii lervants or ollicrt makes HW ....... -.iv work seat w IIVII. IIIITO mil -Sf (lreeley nnd It will bo rlM.or"J pulred our fnrco of skilled JJ enred workmen arc at rourssrw , GREELEV DON'T COUGH Send to Undf rwood'i and Kt?t a bottle of NYAL'S White Pin And Tar It will relieve the Irritation, eoothe your tlM1 and atop the Cough. Oet a bottle "a wm welltonlatht. Lirci Bottlei 8 UN P.JJJtWOOD.8 Corner Main and Seventh