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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1913)
Guide MMWHMMMII (r.--vii-jwmi The Temple Theatre MATINEE DAILY AT tiM AIiL LICENSED riCTUREH A Tragedy of the Air," rathe Two-Reel Feature "Over the Back Feace," Edison Comedy "Brothers,' THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH Hdtter Published daily exeat flftaeay ay Herald Puelleatag Oeaspeay a Klamath Fall, at 111 Fearta M. atered at tee poetossce at KWatata rails, Orecea. tor traaasaiseloB through the Malta aa seeeed-elasa uttw. Subscription tcrma by nail to any ad- drM la the Uatted States: One year 15.00 Ono month .60 KLAMAT4 JTAJUUL . OMOON FRIDAY, MARCH 88, 19IS Blograph Drama MAIN STREET Property la always Reed. Just bow I have to offer SO feet oa Mate with aeHd cearrete bUdte. It's Bear the heart of the rky aad getttag better all the ttaie. Price l2,fM)0, trims. It tU pay yea to laTesUgate. Haasss, Iota, Carat bads, teaamace aad aarety bead. CHILCOTt WOOD Dry Slab Wood, la-lack. Dry Fir Stab, lS-teeh S4.M IS-laea Body Wood StLSe lS-tach Llatb Wood. ... .tCUW Bex Factory Mock, load. . S4.ee KLAMATH FCKIi CO., O. Peyton, Manager Oasee, M8e) Ptae. PhoaeS4SR FISHING TACKLE Wa bate everything you aeed for that ashing trip: Hook, lint, roda, reel. baas-eta, etc. Wo rtA teats, subs aad cam plug catSta. THE GUN STORE . R. CHAMBERS Phone SM Jacobs Mk. Block Wood re get all kteda of tt, report that there la bob te tew. Just leave aa order. 111 deliver piMuptly, 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. t'kerie 87 Car. o aad Mate P. C. Carlson Grocery Buying Grocery buying should hate careful attention. It'a aaay to take a mistake. Wa belters batter groceries ara the cheaper groceries. Careful buvera also kaow tola. Orocery buying la your business aad Grocery Selling ia.our buslaees. Wa sail oaly , "hatter" groearles, aad wa sell ikew for tba least ajoaay possl- ',- - ,? , Iper Bros. 85. FIR' iP",W-. WeaUier CoadMtoaa for March Date Max. Mia. Weather 1 SB S Saow 3 41 SI Clear 3 44 37 Clear 4 43 30 Clear & 44 S3 Clear 6 47 S3 Clear 7 41 SS Clear ft ...41 34 Clear 9 SI 35 Clear 10 SI SS PlCVdy 11 4S SO Cloudy 13 S IS Saow 13 SS 11 Smw 14 SS IS Clear 16 44 SS Clear 1 SS SS Clear 17 41 33 Clear 18 44 3 Cloudy llrt i t 4I IB BfiOW 30 SI 30 Saow 31 SS SS Saow 33 SS 31 Saow 33 SS IS PtCl'dy 34 38 IS PtCl'dy 35 34 30 Clear 36 38 34 'Cloudy A Scene From "Damaged Goods" a' in SHOOTS WARD; GETS LIBERTY JURY RETURN'S A VKRDICT OF NOT GUILTY IX CASE IN WHICH A NEGRO IS CHARGED WITH SHOOTING WHITE MAN Thoaua Bellaray, colored, was ac quitted by a Jury la the circuit court last night of a charge of hating as saulted George Ward with a danger ous weapon with Intent to kill. The Jury deliberated a couple of hours When the verdict was announced. It Unreported thaf on the first ballot the vote was tea lor acquittal ana iwo for contlctlon. The Jury was Instructed by Judge Denson that any one of three ver dicts might be brought In. Tbe Jury might And the defendant guilty as charged la the Indictment; guilty of assault with a dangerous weapon, or not guilty. It was tbe prevailing opinion when the Jury retired that tbe verdict wof Id be guilty of assault with a dangerous weapon. Much credit la given Horace Man ning, attorney for the negro, for the acquittal. The attorney made an elo quent plea for his client, and this Is believed to have had much to do wlib the Jury overlooking the evidence of the alleged assault. It Is a notable fact la connection with the Bellamy case that In tbe last three criminal cases tried hero since January 1st, two of the defendants have been negroes, and both were ac quitted. The tblrd'case was against a white man, and the Jury was unable to agree. Hotel Arrivals r v Van J? OBBBBaaae) R. -GUlesa, city; Chas. Cook, Los Angeles; T. P. Healoa, Boise, Idaho; J. F. Adams, Merrill; F. H. Macro, Wauna; Mrs. E. W. Smith, Fort Klamath; Mrs. Rose Holt; D. P. Lewis, Portland; A. Peters, San Fran cisco; w. R. Deanlng, Butler, Mo.; L. C. Bosms, Butler, Mo. WhUePeUcaa Wa. M. Hatfield, Oaklaad; Geo. J. Hatfield, San Francisco; August Big brett and wife. Cosad, Neb.; Lieuten ant Geo. O. Goodwin, Washington, D. C; P. H. Vaughn, Portland; D. H. McCollester, Portland; L. M. Benja min, Los Angeles; Hugh McGulre, Portland; J. A. McManus, Marysville, Calif.; W. Koeaif, Milwaukee, Ore.; H. P. Hoey,,Kugeae, Ore. aHasBam s iEiS HaaaHaL Jsf .sbHbbTsbsbHbbHbHbV' .sBsaHaaMeaS -sbHbbHbbHBW AbbHbbHbbHbbHbbHbbHbbHbbHbbHbbHbbHbbHbbHbbH Bai BaBBaPPsaHaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBf PBHalaHHl bHbHbHbHbHbHbHbbw ' Cwmr bHbHbHKsHbbI aHaaHaaHaf ' HlHaaHaal JBBBflBBBB ImV -.dHaBMa? BHaBHaBHaBMaBlaaaeBBBBBaaBBBao GaSaWs'-xW zM&mlammwmmm&amamamamaamW&im YmWalKMamWMlamamaTmammWK0fm ywawaWiStiiSmimx. MamamwMWammammawmmmamhiBt hdbjsi (Copyright by Richard Bennett. Photo by White Studio) "Damaged Goods," the French medical play, wilt be produced before the president, tbe members of the cabinet and members of congress at the National theater, (Washington, April 3, It all of them will attend. Following the successful perform ance at the Hudson theater in New York, It was decided that the highest officials of the government should be asked to witness it. Alter several other performances In New York the aters, tho company will go to U'auli Ington, and strong efforts to have the president, the members of tho cabinet and members of congress attend as guests will be made. The play has been managed by Richard Bennett under the direction of the Medical Review of Review So ciological Fund. It is by Edmund lirleux, and was prohibited when an , effort was made lo preicnt It before a popular audience hi Paris. The play ,ls snlil by critics to have llltlo dra- I matte merit, and In fact, such is not claimed by tho producers. They wish to teach a leuou such aa U uiually (taught In clinics or behind the locked doors of physicians' office. I One of tho strungest scenes la the .announcement by tho Doctor (wllton tackaye) to tleorgo Dupont (Richard (Dennett) after a consultation. HUNTINGTON WILSON TBBsBHaaHSaHBaHSaW BWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWBjBBWWWWWWJ bHbV' msBsHal 1 W. " BaV PBWwp-pILsbbbbbsbbbI SENATOR LANE ROASTS JURISTS OREGON RKPREHE.N'TATIVK 1K- CliAREH THAT JUDOEM MUST WIN BACK THE HE8PECT OK PEOPLE OR FACE RECALL Robert Malcolm has been oa the sick list far the past two days. Hals reported stuck better today. Is K la the HaraldT It'a right, tkaa. Huntington Wilson, assistant secre tary of state, who was prominent In tbe foreign affairs of the government during tbe four years of tbe Toft ad ministration, has hastened bis depar ture from the state department. Sec retary Wm. J. Bryan has asked hla to remain thirty days after the Inaug uration, and ho bad consented. Mr. Bryan went to his birthday celebra tion in Lincoln, Neb., leaving Wilson in cbsrge. Then President Wilson gave a statement to tbe newspapers la wblch he overturned the policy of the department concerning the rela tions of tbe United States with China. He let It be known indirectly that he did not favor what has bees called "dollar diplomacy." Assistant Secre tary Wilson resented this announce ment of a policy of bis department through tbe newspapers, aad handed in bis resignation March 30. Faraaers, AUeatloal I am auaklagt ap a list of Irrigated leads, dry laada aad stock reaches, aad will pabllsh a descrlatlea of each oae la a aaaall folder. If you want year lead oa this list, please ariaf or scad aw the toforasailea at eaco, OIILOOTB St. - If ywa have a timber dales te seU aad ara wHMaf te atak a lew ptlee for cash, Better aaa CaMeete at 4MMI SO-tt WASHINGTON, D. C, March 38. "Klther the federal bench of tho Unit ed States must be filled from now on with men who can win back the re spect of the. people for tho Judiciary, which has been forfeited, or the recall of federal Judges Is going to come, and Is going to tear the robo of some of the highest judges In tho country," This Is the opinion given to Attor ney General McRoynolds by Senator Lane of Oregon the other day. Lane Is not a lawyer; be Is just a doctor, and a staunch champion of common folks' rights. Ills sincerity in this warning so impressed Mclteynolds that tho latter asked to have Lane's remarks sent him la writing. Lane complied. "It's a serious thing when the judi ciary of the nstlon is tho object of public suspicion," said tho Oregon senator. "It Indicates troubles ahead for the judges. We want men put on the bench in our part of the country, when vacancies are to be filled, who will not only bo above suspicion, but will redeem tbe reputation of their rank." BOURNE TO WORK WITHOUT SALARY EiMI.MKR HEXATOH HAM IIKEN Al. ItH.Vm) CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT GOOD ROADS COMMIT THE PLAN TO HE ANNOUNCED WASHINGTON. D. C March Js. If the rural mull routes of tho United stud's total 1,100,000 miles in tenicth hour mnnr wheelbarrow natrntmsn I will It take to keep theie roaih.ln 'grunt condition? That la the problem which Jonathan llourne, Jr., recently honntor from Oregon, lint undertaken lo snlvo this summer, and without (barging Uncle Sam for his services. ltmirno was made chairman of the joint good roads committee of Con gtesi. Ills salary as senator was cut off March 1th. Ho haa learned from French end iiccrH that wheelbarrow patrolmen are tho aecret of economy In tho up keep of rural highways. A shovel and a barrow nro all tho equipment iiccesiary. Senator liourno has wrltton to all of tho 42,000 rural mall carriers In the United Male, fnr n .1.inll..i ... port ns to tho length and rharacler of rond they cover. From stoto on. rocrs ho la accurlng data on tho coat of construction and of maintenance Vt hen congress meets nest Decem ber tho Joint coramltteo will bo ready to report a complete plaa of highway construction and repair, SHH! LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN FADED GRAY HAIR-USE SAGE TEA Sage Mixed With Sulphur Restores Natural Color aad Lustre to Hair Why suffer tho handicap of looking old. Gray hair, however handsome, denotes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair Is your charm. It makss or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray and looks dry, wispy and scraggly Just a few applications of Sage tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred fold, Either prepare the tonic at home or get from any drug store a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," ready to use; but listen, avoid preparations put up by druggUU, ns they usually use too much sulphur, which makes tho hair sticky. (Jet "Wyeth's," which csn al ways bo depondod upon to darken beautifully and la tho best thing known to remove dandruff, stop Itch ing and falling hair. Uy using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur no ono can possibly tell that you darkened your hair. It does It so naturally and evenly you moisten a spongo or soft brush, drawing this through tho hair. takln nn. .m.n strand at a time, which requires but a fow moments. Do this at algkt and by morning the. gray hair dUap- , uner anomer application or two its natural color la r..n.. ... It becomes glossy and lustrous and juu appear years younger. DON J. XUMWAIf. I'rreitkht HhilT rreldeat. E. M. miHIl, ViMV,7w! HIT E. WITIIHOW, Krrrrtarr, "H1, Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTRACTING Surveyors and Irritftitlon Enitlnecri MU'r. PLANK. III.UEPHINTH. KTV. iKItlllltltll t'fltt (W KLAMATH PALU Mt'MO IIOl'MK Koto ltrir.ru(U,f tl M. MHU Clay t Vs list- IHtrlt, mi,! other bseailv i , wuirr inaaes st ee ale ple.. Tuning aad NmL. 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