The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 24, 1913, Image 4

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SELECT YOUR SPRING HAT
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here. Now showing the best
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styles in Stetson, Knox , and
Thoroughbred Mats. '
A hat for every face and purse
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THE WALK-OVER MAN
The sure sign of satisfaction In
modern footwear. Let your
next pair be Walk-Overs-fitted
in the Walk-Over Way.
'Your feet will thank you"
Men's $3.50 to $7
Ladies1 $3.50 to $6 r ;
K. K.K.5T0RE Leading Clothiers
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United Press Semes
WASHINGTON. D. C, Marck 14.
A statement ni Issued from tke
Wki'te House tkls atttraeoa,to the
fact tkat Professor EUat kad refus
ed te accept tka appetatmeat at am
bassador te tka eeart at M. Jai
leu i t i nu r i..
c mai rapcrs in Dig icoiiy
Deal, are Signed Today
San Francisco Man Joint With J. F. Magulre of This
City in Buying Conutock Hotel Property. Con
fidence in Klamath Falls is Shown
NEVADA FAVORS
POKERPLAYERS
LAW MAKING OAMBUKa A
OKY JS RBPKALKw ANB TBN
ROVNR JWXUffl MATCMHst WHX
CARSON, Kar.. Marsh H. Gov
eraar Oddte signed tka set repeaHag
tka law permitting nlsk fights la
tkls lUte. Tka act permits tea-round
boning matckes oa tka payment of a
Boailaal Ucaaaa. He alej signed a aew
aati-gambUag act, wklak uaaeada tka
law by making poker playlag a mis
demeanor Instead of a fatoay. Par
.eeattsje games ara made felony.
(la'mbHag wKk cards 'formerly per
mitted was made a misdemeanor.
FOR 8ALK Plfteea raaai bease oa
c IHI9 (eat let; rlgkt ta tka kaart
of city; pared atraat; katk reast a
ptambtag; aawar eeaaseted; aarsata
it takes seas, Addrssa hex SIS.
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rroai outside town, which the tor
nado wrecked will probably Increase
the deatha to more than 100,
The scene here Ibis mornlaf re
vealed detolatloa.
The tornado entered the city from
the southeVeet. Ilulldlngs were pick-
net ahspe, dipped sorthward, sad
wherever It struck there was deetrae
tlon. Kverr undertaking eetabllehtaeat
here'aad In South Omaha ia tased la
the limit In raring (or the dead,
Htate mllltla, aided by regular
ed up and hurled with terrific force, .tro,, M4 the ollce are guarding
A torrential rain followed Ike cv-ilho wrecked bulldlnge and searching
clone. Then a ecore of fire were the rulna.
started ilmulUtiooutly. Twenty.flve It I now estimated In aotae guar
houses were destroyed by flames. Iter that there are 100 dead.
The storm camo at ( o'clock last
night. The roar could be heard long i United Iresa Service
before the itorm ttruck. COUNOII. III.UPPH. March 14.
A great cloud, narrowed to a fun-'The tall of the cyclone which created
havoc In Omaha ttruck lkc
or mw city Lit nltht. Mcmm,
art dead and at leait Hvewm fc.
jure,
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United I'reaa Service
OMAHA, rU Marca M-Taj ,
Ked Croee SoclMy at Waealsciet ka
Juat telegraphed t drouth (U CaM
Vttm to local officer of tba aetkty
follows I
"If nuram are ticdM far na
work lake whatev.r artloa k i
eary, and wlrr condltloai tad i
through the United I'icm,"
Tka inal aaaera were gellrared to
day for tka aele of feet ot tka Bell
uan property am Mala atreet between
Ktgktk and NtaU atreett. Tke pur
ckaaera were H. L. Jjnes el CalUor
nl. aa4 J. P. ktagalre ot tkla city.
aa4 tk price paM was III.IH, or at
tke rate of 1150 a front foot.
Tke property ia ow eetwpleg ky
tke Coaaoteek ketel, wklak la under
leaae ts L. O. Ceaaaiaek. aa4 will be
continued la operation for tka pres
ent. Tkla la one of tke Urgent real
eatate traaaaetleaa that kaa taken
place la Klaautk Palla tor aaaae
time, aad tke price pale ia evidence
ot tke contdenee tkat tka pureaaaera
have In the future of Ula city. Botk
Mr. Jeaaa aad Mr. Magulre ara tkor
ougkly famlllap wltk eoadlUeee kare.
They believe Uat KlamaU Palla
will be a Mg city, aad are backing
tkelr judgment wltk tkelr money.
Mr. Bellman atlll retalaa 2 feet
on the corner ndjolnlos the property
aold. He kaa been hero during the
paat two year, during which time aw
baa made a large number of Invest-1
meats In city property, lie stated'
tkla morning that he waa very much
pleaaed wltk tke outlook for the
growth ot Klamath. rail, and that1
the money reallted from the aale of I
tkla property would not go out of
Klamath Palla.
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MINE FOREMAN
MEETS DEATH
SKID BRKAKB, LETTING A MALP
TON WHKKL PAUi OX THOMAS
MKYHMS OP THIS GOLDEN OATK
MINK AT BAKKR
BAKER, Ore.. Marck II. Tkomaa
Meyers, foreman of tke Goldea Oata
mine at WkHaey, waa killed yeeter
day afterneea. Wklle superintend
lag tka aalaaaiag of mlalag ataakia
cry from a Sumpier Talley freagkt
traia tke skid broke, lettlag a kalf
toa wkeel fall oa Meyers, kVaaklag
kia back. A special engine made n
run for a doctor, bat arrived too lata.
Meyers waa a wall known ember of
tke Baker Masonic Lodge.
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DOUOLA8, Arm.. Marck It ia
reported here tkat Igktlng commeac-
ed at Caaaaaa at daybreak. Tke
wires kave been cut, aad it la Impos
sible to secure deaalte Information.
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BOOKER
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NEGRO EDUCATOR
PAMOVS BLACK MAN TKLLS ACM
KNCK HOW IT Hi PHOPOSHD TO
1IKING MIS RACK VP TO CIVIL
IZKD STANDARD
Explanation of tka newer idea ia
education as they ara cscmpllaed at
Tuskogee lastMute of wklak ke la
president, waa aaade by Dr. Becker T.
Washington ia aa address to public
school teachers at tka Liaeola aigb
sckoel auditorium la Portland.
At Ma sakool. Dr. Wnaatagloa said,
tke atnaanta ara aot merely taagkt
book learning, bat tkey ara ratkor ad
monlshed to prepare tkeswclvas for
tke real prebleau of life.
We ara skaplag tka destiny of a
race at Tuskogee," ks saM. "Wo are
a young jace, aad we are anaping tke
young people ia the way tkey will
grow. We have little past, bat our
whole future Is before as."
Dr. Washington told of the strag
gle to bring tke negro race up from
ignorance to a aigkar plane, aat of
tke efforts to make the people ot tke
race appreciate tkat la work lias tke
greatest beaeiU sad Joys of life.
Tkere Is a great difference." ke
'betweea setoff worked, wkiek
ia slavery, aad worklag, wkiek is free
dom. At Tttskegec wo 4oa't call It
maaual tralalag, aad we doa't sail It
domestic scleaoe. Ws sail it work.
"We carry this fdea out la all
branches, and even In the commence
ment themes which are given by the
etudenta at their graduation, wo have
grown away from the Idea ot prepar
ing essays on high sounding subjects ;
that do not mean vpry much, nnd now i
confine such papcra to subjects In)
which nil are Interested, nnd which
appeal to all."
ANNIVERSARY SALE
OUR RUSINHSN WAN MtTAHUWHMI ON A QUALITY HANIX. IT
HAH CROWN HKCAl'SK WK ACT ON TMK HM.IKP THAT WK VAX
MAINTAIN OUR POSITION JUST SO lOSU AN WK GIVK OUR CUSTOM.
MRS THK HIMT VAI.UKS AND TMK RNST MCRVK'K POK TIIKIK
MONKV. THKH:XMtK, IN CKI.KHMAT1NU OUR "NKCOMl AN.MVKK
SARV" WK HAVK BKClllKII TO GIVK TMK PMCM'I.K OP KU1MTH
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ty of reaidtmta of Gretna, Aahlaad
aad LoalavHIc, Nebraska.
A coaricr turn arrived here froan
tke towa of Yartaa, north of here. Me
ease the place waa dcetrercit aad
Sftcea people kMled ami Sfty hurt.
Kvery building ha the town waa level
ed to the ground.
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Notorial Review
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Called Press Service
OMAHA, Neb., March Sl-Tha
kaowa dead at S o'clock tale after
aooa are aa foHewa:
Omaha, OsameH MaffS aad Rat
HVaVf Mi j
Other Nebraska towaa, IS.
BerUa, Iowa, S. f
Terro Haate, lad IS.
Marion, InaV, 8.
WeodMae, Iowa; .
Ptag nfasB,.aai, S. '.
Caleago, S.
Krie, III., d.
Boaifalr, Pla., B.
Museari Towa Hat
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DBS MOINMMarea 14 PUg
Spring, Mo., 600 poaalatloa, wss de
stroyed by the storss. Five bodies
have been recovered from the rulna.
Many peoplo Were hart.
By United Press. wire. (Only wire
working Into Omaha before 9
o'clock.)
OMAHA, Nab., Marck 14. Sixty-
Ave people are dead. 790 seriously In
jured sad n property, loss of M.000,-
ooq rssulted from cyeleae wkiek
swept a strip ive .miles long tkroagk
Ike, northern part of tee city last
algkt.
Pour more people are kaowa to bs
dead in RsUtoa, a ssbnrb. Reports
Areal opportunity to save money
TOMORROW
every article in our ttore
will be reduced 26 per cent
This la an opportunity to purchase the beat goods obtainable at cost
price, and In some Instances nt leas than coat.
Remember This aale laaU for one day only. There tea be no quci
tlon, no doubt, no adverse argument about the treatment you will receive
at this atore. Our line comprlaes Staple nnd Pancy Dry Goods, UdlcV
Suits, Coats and Dresaea, Ladles Waists, Skirls, Belts,' Kalt nnd Muslin
Underwear, Laces, Hosiery.
Ircrythlati In the atore
20 per cent
off
CHFPHERD PIANO DEPOT
M WmUJA t OREGON
We carry a moat complete atock of Men's Women's aad Children's
Shoes, it will pay you to lake advantage of these Baas Bargains, for we
ars maklag you a present of our profit. I ,
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Olove s Silks, Ribbons, Draperies, Comforts, Blankets, Quilts, Llnena,
Towsls, American Lady Corsets, Perrls Waists, ' ,
Men's sad Boys' Suits, Working Shirts and Psaer.BMriS, Neckties, eto
"Men's nnd Boys' Underwsar and Overalls. ' '
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