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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1913)
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WORK ON' GRIFFITH LATERALS ASSURED, AXD FORCE AC COUNT WORK OUTLINED GALE'S SPECIALS .'LOCAL TEAM TO WHITE SLAVE The early completion of the earth- LAND THE KALE PLAY AT WEED KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT CCS OLIVER AND HM COHORTS WILL HOPEFULS FAIL TO POT A INVADE THE MANUFACTURING CRIMP IX THE WORK OF BHIVE WONDERFUL Ollrer'c Specials 8. Klamath Devel- work ob the Qrlmth lateral by the'opmeat Co. 4 tub-contractors under Maney Broth era make it possible for the reclama tion service to make an early start on the construction of structures where Heeled. Work starts next week. This work is to he done by force account. Lumber .la being hauled to the Qrlmth lateral this week. TOWN AND ENDEAVOR TO AN XKX ANOTHER ' Kefeeha Degree Tea Members of the Rebekah Lodge are requested to he present at L O. O. T. hall tonight ThOM Interested U the decree team are especially requested to attend. By order of the captain. With a record of victors over every local team to his credit, Cale Oliver That was the way matters stood atillke a cerUIn gentleman of other days the -end of Sunday's game, and the. named Alexander, Is sighing for more pretty good attendance of fans, on 'worlds to conquer. He has decided to leaving stated that the game was toave his native heath In search of plenty fast enough for the admission games, and Sunday will bundle up his charged. At no time did the playing pill tossera on the train and Invade get very ragged, and with Thresher! Weed, and Rulx pegging to second In big, Oarrett Van Riper will go along to i league style, those who annexed sec-'hBd, the Indicator. ond and third knew that they had " of th p,tCB,B" ,u" of bee traveling tth WMd imaUt Lookout Shlve threw In One shape for the m f"1W,M LT?"taS. . . Kales, and he kept hto hlU pretty W !J ow well scattered. Otto Arnold knocked ,n.arry Koc,, of ". who uses wing, jioca waa releasee KOflE YOU MCEI PROBE; READY! Louis Bell, of ML Hebron to a Klsmath rails visitor. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping ..rooms. Call at 110 Second st. Sl-tf nobody was ahead of him t oases. The teams lined up as follews: Olivers Shlve p., Thresher c, Ar- ..n1.t Ik -- . Aft. A A&. Trr tha saw C.lfr laaain I!""" " ""' SB., Fourth street phone 164. l.IfM"we" "' K,w lt- Houston cf uuiiu rx. Kadcca Ambrose p., Ruts c, ,., lO'Coanell lb., Voye 8b George lb., s-.cciwu mm., wfctu Allium ., ueaviiv cf.. Guilford rf. out dm nf tha fnur.hu. nrl kti. '"" , "" . mJii ..Hu .- . w thaiH ""xi"" nvwiw am mwrmmmj mmm a surplus of southpaws. And then LOS ANQELMS TO CONTINUE IN. VKHTIUATION MINIMUM WAGE HILL HEADY FOR ILLINOIS LEG. 1HLATURK I'nltci! iTmi Service S. A. Urown Is here from his home- Mead on Cryitsl Creek. 000 ' 1. l.ladsey came la from Uooania marly attended the Klamath county high school. mmii i. m he (Continued from I'aga I) KntiiriUy, accompanied by his son. 8. M. tending to builn. the warehouse of the Jobs Bruaer .company were destroyed by ire early this morning. The loss Is estimated at 1100,000. For a lime the warehousa and Miller Is here from Illy. atl.hrd. lan tha ibtuik.M i..ia a matters. 'tracks were endangered, but they were saved after a hard ne-ht amd tha I Geoff a It. PhaaaaaP raain la Imm .H....a - l ,t t ... - LOS ANGELES. April ll.-A big I,,,. Hsturd.y rr"??mZZZL whit, slave probe U promise by Uls- -u-o- .Iwl lft tomhMl ... 7;"". trlct Attorney Qrahsm, following the Kddle Baatry, a Crescent bnslaess before the danger of a spread was re- reveUtlon of Katherine Phillips, aged '.' ' naiuruay 10 ateaa to mnd the police and hundreds of ell- 19, and employed by a motion picture ',m,,nPM "" i lions were railed upon for aaslslanee. AWWn n ai . .a . - l concern, regarding n rich Callforalaa. u P 8h.Bherd h .. . i J. , ZTZ . T" r," J""f " whose name la withheld rrl.,i. , . ? l0 8" Ul' "nd M,B hoUM- Y,c,' The d..arlmrQl of jsre M4 1 b,lng Inurrogaud Four of them - B 0 . !"f!! ,,-S.M "f ,h,.,r.,,cU:. .Wftr. li-ll.rmumMRilr mad. aHdavlU aamla, the nam. mil-- Ralph BulUrd of Ch.loou.. u ....U. " r.TJV l?l ' -V UUl duemmstory lat-kmrn. r. wt of M,er.i dir.fr-:;"rr" ;".!! """- ..-m ... .. ..v nm, ..ur hhw, me iieraia, nnrteneiti t" GOVERNIEMT ACTS IN Sfl Pi:ilMIMItlN Ttl I.TWIVSHJL11 fhikmi of nam in km V.XHIX IM ()IUTt:il Mr H-HW whiti: Inllrd l'i.. Hervire WAHIIINGTON, I). ChAhUH- TIi guvvrnmnt ioily eatM kmb sloit to lnlnrn. u a frlMdetMH in me Minnraoia sna other rthjeeM IK-tulltix Thli u (rttMtoCbat llonalre as1 conUlbutlag to the della-'for quency of at least six young girls. FOR RENT Six-room furnished house on Conger avenue; garden; fruit and berries. Apply 1S1 Jefferson street. 21-St Is It in the Herald ? It's right, then there Is Anthony, who leaves Harrys vllle of the Trolly 'League, who secur ed a position In the factory some time ago but delayed his arrival until the apprenticeship of at over .. ncu uua ki in immr am one pass ed us up. Anthony Is famous through out Central California for his spit ball." Income Property Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Under wood returned last night from Port land. Mrs. Underwood has been visit- lna the north for tha oast nnnth. I CONTEST GETS LITTLE SUPPttT (Continued from Ptge 1) that paper secures n great dreulatlon I kav. uVvXlUlniMr. Underwood went to th'e Rose City -J 'T a' "trcct lavi.smai.nl. to offer a this Ult WMk t0 BMt Bw "" time. It wiH cost yen nothbag to Sad out the location, the price and term. CHILC0TF I Mate St Deputy County Clerk Charles De ZJt.TfJ "!?" I?0?"0 lap and wife returned home Sunday r"" ""', "" CMv e aome e enlng from a Tlslt In Portland, Best-1 7. ve o. ,i ..h vimm. an w,th, P '" months The BBHHBBBBBHBBBBBnBSBHBmwBBamBasaaBrgBaseamaiawaBaaiMBSBaaBBBBfl,'lcrB'u Bmm receives numerous oppor- (tunltles from ouUlde experU to In- ouftuiaie m coaiesx oere, Bui proaitng jby past experience and a careful con jslderaUon of the evils resulting, nil iiuip oeen rejectee. "The way to get a greater number I of votes," rsads the Northwestera's plea for contestants to co-operate, "to to ask your friends to take the North- western." Later the paper will suggest to a centestant: "Having canvassed nil of rour fi lends you might ask somebody else's friends for mosey to help yen." And so It goes, until the now thor oughly interested young clrl visits Pi ices she would not think of in tha (ordinary course of events, and meets (i":upie soo wouia not ears to have her parents believe she had ever before heard of. Cnltrd Press terries SPRINGFIELD, Ills., April II. Members of the while slave Investiga ting committee have tenUUfely agreed to Introduce this week a bUI providing for a minimum wage com mlislon. Juul and O'Hara are pre paring the bill. The measure provides a period of year, what ll Wmmm when the employer wage ho wishes. y pay inns is mm of mm (Continued from Page 1) rMp MR&." 'W A HoiiWhold Word Hire's Root Beer J t i r n 4 w Wli.Wj f You know it Everybody knows it Naff said Delivered to your hoM $1.00 the ease , WHITE PELICAN Mineral Spring- Company rkoae 221 i The Herald, delivered at your store, oflce or home, 50 eenU n month. O i M "t H fi I M- HlllflMMMM - 3 What's the Matter With the Old Watch? TO K V4. SKSBjsjm' It's not getUag nay younger, know, and ones la while it a rest and ererhaullag. Railroad watches are cleaned and overhauled once a year to Insure aecuraU time keeping. Why net bring yours in and tot, us give It the atteaUea that hi necessary for food time keeptag. FRAXIKVPr Watehmae.. MinrnV S. P. Wane Wl made the remark. "1 didn't say tnat,' shouted Foun tain. "You did. I beard you," said Robert Emmltt, who sat next to him. . Worden then took up Qroesbeck'st argument as to the extravagance off the court, and told of Qroeabeck ask-' Ing SOO attorney fees for handling an estate, which bill, Worden said, he cut in hair. Groesbeck denied this, and Saw T. Summers, administrator of the estate, reiterated the Judge's statement. At this the attorney again insisted on be ing heard, and the crowd ordered him to sit down. Wordsn's address severed ersry point on which the county court baa been attacked, and he charged those seeking his recall of employing dark methods to bring this about He aiu mav ue was caoeen ay . - jmjo- pie, and would keep oJtoe until the fwtiie lauicaiea mat they did not want him la office longer. "It's the ssme old bunch la a new suit of clothes," he declared. A reference to the suit over iron culvert brought by Colensl Allison brought Allison to his feet, and again there were cries of "shut up" through ths ball. After nttsmatlna to sneai. Allison declared that he would put bis remarks in black and white, Insisting that be could not get a fair show la the halL O. A. Stearns thea sot up to apeak, but he was accorded trtalmtat sim ilar to that given Allison, following some allusions to the purehase of the county poor farm. Mrs. Frank Ira White returned Sat urday svealag from Portland, where ho spent the winter sheaths. Mr. White preceded her here by about a month. Lotal news The Herald. - AP9MH9 liweT eW Mens Furnishings and Clothing that will appeal to the man who trys to make a saving on his purchases when buying. ::: mmmmmE--BU' Special prices in the Hen's Clething: Dep't. ,' Mo,U.ym!lHfctl,c iuit m Mto In workmaiiihip and fsbrk and these prices are Tery low, considering quality. legular price $15, Sale price 7.50 Regular pric. f 18, Sale price f&OO Regular price $20; Sale price f 10.85 Regular price $22.50, Sale price $12.85 Regular price $25 S&le pr J 13.85 Regular price $27.50, Sale price $15.85 Men's Wool and Corduroy Trousers Rtgslar $3 Wool fosters, Sale price $t75 Regular $4 Wool Trousers, Silt price 12 75 Reg. 14.50 Velret Corduroy, l,ghl col 0Blyf gVJJJce $tQ5 lkr $3.50 Velvet Cordaroy Trosiers, Isle frlce 2.73 ZJif jf1!11118 A wry lastroui fabric like Silk and weari sd wishes well. Color, creaw aad wSlte, Reg. Price $1 JM) S. r. 9SC ' """I 7a-eSm fl)ltSO. sMM me JiA0 H E C T OR Department 'S Store 41 -J