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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1913)
vHuvmmwnMt card DM. O. A. RAMHO, All Work dBBraateed. Odd FtJIowt Balldlag. Itoom 3111. rh0" 01- MAXWELL M. LONO Osteopathic ItiyekUa, HulU H and II, Whit Iltdg. CITV AND COUNT AHNTRAOT COMPANY Abetra-te. laearaare Membera Oragoa Aaeoclatloa Title Mm. NIUKI.Y furnished room at ttie Ore gon iiouio, Hlitb and Klamath HOIl KKNT C-room Iiouio, close In. rrnnk ward, I3tf Foil KENT 7-roora, plastorod Iiouio with bath and sewer connectloni. cornor 11th and High. Inquire 1005, corner lOtli and I'lno. lC-Ct Furnished housekeeping rooms In iiio t;uy viuw Apartinonts, uppor I'.lKlitli street. Moat delightful sum. t.iur Iiouio In tho city, lClf O. K. WILLKY Altera? at H.MXii m, Odd Fellowe Hall MtSCKLLANHOCB I.KMPLOYMKNT Call up COMSTOCK. pkoae 0. If you waat may klad or HELP. Regleftr at the COMBTOCK It -ou wail employment. I-- IO-t White bull tan lor. wart on ona aar. weight about 31 peundi: answers tc name of "llrltt." Phone 41, or call I ft Conger avenuo and receive raward. 12tf CHA8. 0. BPINNINO. I.OHT 3 apoola of barbed wlra oa road betwooa Clandaaalai'a barn ml the (lap. lUward. Notify Urowa Mlclmel, dairy, or II. R. KliAMATH NOVELTY WORKS IMh aad Klamath at. Illackiralthlng and geeeral re palr work dona Automobllee a Spatially II. FOH.WHAHKO, lYoprlefer. IMKKLHON A DACHTRLBEfVfl Near aad Hereadliaad Oeede IIIJm. Wool, PalU, Rubber aad MaUla X!7 Main Mt ' Tal. MM Block Wood I've lei aH Blade of R, deapetn aha report that there la aeae la tewa. Just laava aa order. I'll deU-er prumtitly. Oreen Slab Wood 16 inch Block Wood Dry Slab Wood io inch and 4 foot Limb, Body Wood 4 ft.', if In. and la in. Leave order at O.K. Transfer Co. I'hona 7 Car. P. C. Carlso Classified Column FOR IIK.ST Officials Blamed. For the Horrors In Sing Sing MIHCKl la.VMH'c MONEY (9 loan. aou, r17 Main. Bee Arthur II. Wll 30-et FOU HALE KOH BALE One thouiand aharae of Automatic Call atock at 36c, sub- joct to prior lalo. I. O. Uox 11, Fort Klamath, Ore lit" KOH HAI.K Juniper A Obcrrlielc. potta. Ward 20-tf r YPEWRITERS Xrw Marlilare BA.OO IHiwa aal 8A.IM) a Month Klawmlli Fall Mualc House. GENERAL N01 ICES Notice Having aold out ny builaaaa to Vaa Riper Urotbara, all MUa ara aow pay able to ne at tbo tame toeatloa. TUB MONARCH OROCERY, 10-llt A. O. LEWIS. Prop. aasnaBBBBBBBBnaa. AaaaaaaaaaaaVlBaaaW atkW, I '1Wmaaa I; .. ' 'V'Saaal- m?-r 4 ' ffcaliaaaaaal BaaaBfeaaa iRaaaaaaaaaaaaacaaaaaTaaaaaavflaBaaaiVam bbHHHV 'AaalllVrTvfllftit UffV RajRBailfcr;5"R-WkiM aaaBaauaBUgajBaajaBMym Maaaaaaaaay inl attlPfl aaaHHal laiHH aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB H BaSBal W && alHMaf' idH aaaaaaaPaKr .aaaaaaaaaaaal Baaaaaf'CT "aaaaaaaaaaaaan i3HaBaMaBaaalBaBBVBiBBBBa NiMlra to Yotcta Tho recent cbaniaa la the aeveral differ a ora tfl ar 1913.' lon preclncta have not i effect, and all elect- "vote at the election .wltl vota at the . E G A' I ASHLAND MAN TO RUN RANCH FOIIMKIt HAIMtOADKR. WILL HAVi: TMR FOIIKMANMHU' OF FltA.NK 'DAMM TRACT, JVWt IlliVOXO MKItltlM, Aalilnnd Recerd: lliiKli Qlllette baa gone to Merrill, OicKon, and hli family wilt follow him to that placo aa soon aa school Is out. Mr. Olllctlo has decided to quit railroading after fifteen years la tho service and will take the fore mnnshlp of the Frank Adams ranch near Merrill. This la oaa of tho blcceat atock ranches la that part of the state aad Mr. Gillette was selected from a numbor of applicants for the poeltloa of foreman. He'acqulrod the aacae sary experience In Oils' line of work before he started railroading aad la well qualified to make good. He was at Merrill the paat week to close the deal wltk Mr. Adams, who ex pects to retliv to a home In towa. Returning by way of Klanuth Falls. Mr. QUlatte brought home a bunch of leather hat bands adverthv Ing the big aelags at Klamath ralla thla summer. Burnt la the leather Is the followtag legend: Hodeo Klam ath Falle 1111. Scratch 'lm Cowboy." AMERICAN WOMEN ARE ASKED ALSO HKIil OF FAIR SBX ON TWB NBW CONTINENT 1M A8RKO. AT THS UNIVERSAL PKACB CONVBaV K.NCK IIY HPEAKHM lean womea many, Austria and other Hotel Artivmls Vincent Astor the Richest Young Man W. BCOTT, Former Superintendent of Frlsoaa. JOHN 8. KKNNEUY, Warden of SINO SING. AI.I1ANY, May 30. Col. Jamea W. Scott, Just removed aa superin tendent of prisons of New York state, WOOD Ory Ma WcmmL leVtaca. .faWW lry Fir Maa, l4ach. . . .9- KHach Hotly Wood . IS-Hwk ajraea Fine Ft. T lOlach iram Far Mlaa . . KliAMATH FVKI. CO., O, Fay taa, Maaaaer Omce,llMPtae. 1' To Lease ' . .For the pay meat L, ciosufajifBBfRBfKaA'k 0( tl.o'ealBBpt'' ( KUmmaVlamamamaaVaM5 U 9th day of9pUslalalalalMl'U1 action In the clraBBJBrBHraald county and state, jHjiT Peters, aa PtalfttlBaJaJaJaJIJyMf against Lean aBCP' J me Dee Hardy b7MF' Jh at law J. 'JKK jB&iLbalao the unkimRRRHP LvaTaaaaaad)r' HssamamamaaT mamammmalPlM cl9mamamamama?' Ma bursHHAprlI ""samamaaaamWa' NotloaiaBfaiaiaiaHt I will. on thaHK"' KiJiaBjajajajajajajabnty, oBt atld day, Hrthe IIJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJIJlKllowlaf of NfHp. Twp. II atfK aa the BadaaU, or -R-R-R-R-VBae aaeaaaary PPPPPRflRJIt la favor RRRRflRjRjClaat aald defead aRPSIRTlSMtheraoa, together Uh all coaU and dlahuraemeata Uat have or may accrue. Dated April 9, 1W.. C. O. LOW, ikKlt. - OBOA. Haydoa, Deputy. IM-lMv-ITa man with quite a reputation aa a prison official, and John 8. Kennedy. warden of Sing Slnr. are blamed (a an official report for horrors In the famous Institution equatltlag those of middle-ace dunceons. George W. Make, special commissioner for Gov ernor William Suiter, haa just filed a report In which ho makea such state ments as these about tbe big pea on the Hudson river: "One man said to me that the only offense a prisoner could commit that would be followed by speedy punisn- ment was the offense of trying to get something to eat. He told me stories, amply corroborated, of such frightful character aa to appeal to tho moat un feeling peraou. Colonel Scotl Knew of tbe ealstence of these horrora. There Is no doubt about that, and yet be never made one effort, ao far .. i was able to learn, to minimise them. Nor did he ever aeek aay moOiod of preventing the occupancy of the cells by two men. nor to aee that when tho meu wore ptacea ta a cell their enforced comraoesaip would bo in any senso congenial. "Tho low thief, stricken wltk dla- -.jhlf aaatal eaao, witn no meniai i"k with the lowest possible Instincts, haa often been locked Into a cell wnn a man of education, of eorae Ideala. and of clean personal hablta. Thla would bu bad enough If the cells were ugui, or largo, or clean, Instead of being .i.rb and small, and filthy. AUo they aro unsaultary, and celle oa the ground floor drip witn moiaiure, ao that tho Inmates of them have atrlvea to protect themselvea from the chill and dampness by hanging aneeia blankets over the walls, in tnese cem .n,rr rhniimatlsm. In many casea they become victims of chroalo rheumatism, and go out cnppiee r life." Subscribe for The Herald, II aaaat a month. , CITY PROPERTY Motel Hall F. I.. Devlne and wife. Santa Bar bara; Henry Voea and wlfo, Andrew Voss. WhltlakeY P. K. Thomaaon, Portland; R. M. Colclough, Sacra Sacra meneo: A. R. McCormack. Yreka: 3. N. Dyer, Dorr la; 11. II. Lowenthal. San Franclace; D. M. McUmore. city; Mrs. B. H. Dodge. Kate Dodge, Donanaa; A. J. Sprague, Portuad; Mrs. L. M. Vincent, MldUad; Geo. H. Slover, R. W. Melseaer., GraaU Paaa; M. M. Thornton, J. H. Kruee. Ycacalla. Or.; Mrs. llelea Salmoa. Mllo Weataeriy, PortUad; D. mile Young. Mra. Johnson. Klamath Falls. WaatePeUea Mr. and Mra. C. W. Nolte. Baa Francisce: 1. C. Keeler. laa Fraaehv co; Ed King, Dunamulr; W. S. Mc- Enemey, Dunamulr; W. H. Edwards, Lon Beach. CaL: J. P. Malhem, Loa Ancales: Wallace Deaaoad, Dea Moines. Iewa: J. F. Finney. Pert land; L. L. Damoa, Medford; J. B. Hosier, Ashland; 9:, P. Wolfe. Mer rill; J. M. Campbell. Daaamulr; Geo. O. !lnfestey, Berkeley, Cal.; L. S. McClanahan. Berkeley. Cal.; V. Schrock. Weed. Cal.; Mr. and Mra. 8. O. Johnson, Klamatk Falls; H. D. Mortenson, Klamatk Falle; N. E. McCIory, Denver, Colo.; Henry w. Orth, Toaopah; Thoa..J. Holdea, Baa Fraaclaco; J. J. Keaaedy. San Jose. cal.: I.. M. Holt. U. B. ladlaa aervice, North Yakima, Waaa.; W. M. Read, U. 8. Indian aervleo, Waahlagtoa, D. n John E. Hendrr. laa Francisco ; Joha F. Haas, SeatOo. Waab.; O. II. Tomtla, Seattle.. Waaa.; P. J. Ma- loney, San Franclaee; J. M. Bedford, Agency; Mra. W. F, 'Jehaaon. city; Thomaa Scott, Ft.: Jeaea.. Colo.; Al bert Collins, South Bead, lad. United Preaa Berrlee THE HAGUE, Holland, May 30. An eloquent plea for help from Amer to aid women of Ger- Earopeaa nations In campalgaa la the Interest of universal peace, waa made today by Countess Isabella Aberdeea, wife of the lord lieutenant of Ireland, aaa president of tbe world'a council, of women, when ahe opened the annual convention of that organisation' here. The convention will continue through Tuesday. Scorea of womea, prominent In movemeata toward uni versal peaco and International arbi tration In Europe and America, at tended to-day's sessions; The big topic today waa the program to be arranged for the great qulateaalal meeting la Rome la 1914. Mra. Andrea Hofer-Proudfoot of Chicago, member of the latcraatloaal Amity league, aad a co-worker with Frau Halnbch la Vienna for the paat few montba, also pleaded for a more hearty response by Amerlcaa womea. ''We are sadly handicapped la our work," declared Mra. Hofer-Proud foot, "for It la difficult to aronse In terest la European countries In our work. We need tbe activities and ex perience of women of tbe western contlnenta to stimulate eatbuslaam in tbe work over here. At preeeat, the womea. of tbe States do not play the part they should la thla great In ternational questloa." afaeBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaaama. RVpBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BaBBBBBBBaf4sar ' BBBBBBBBBBBKaBBBBBBBBBBBBBSmBBVt ' oA aWaaaamwwmm ) maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam 30."Nlx," Mini WT IT TOM ANliHPWOM-a OONWWOIf taf NKVim IwfTTaHi. 'ANa CONFIMtNT ' 6r HATTLK WILL B ' fcaeaaat ai AaaMaaam Z) .yiv. SHASTA VIEW CLOSES TERM Sl'CCMSflFUL MHOOL EAR M ENJOYED UNDER PltOFKiNsOIt ALEXANDER AMD MMW EMILY HOURS " There are two Ma4e at Cttateota wrUee the) Miai taat paya. Now lecattoa, 6M Upper Lake Point! A blahly aucreasful term of school waa brouaht to a close at Shaela View district Friday by Bon P. Al exander. principal, and MUa Emily House, primary teacher. A program was given that evening at the achool- h' use. In addition to the advanced and the primary gradea participating, tbe Shasta View orchestra also aaatated, aad the evening waa a great success. Two apleadld comedlea were given by tbe advaaced room, walla taa caii drea of the primary room gave songa aad reeitatloaa. The achool spirit la that dtetrlct u excellent. Four appllcaaU for grad uation will receive eighth-grade di plomas, they belag Mabel Myera. Jamea Otomaa. Anton Pollvka aad Helen Zampfe. INDIANS WILL BE LOH ANOKLBB. relgaa a 2 to 1 favorale. lag he weHthea lUty. nMVIvCn Jifbt' IFanHMewe " have ho drfftcatty, kt aaaMaf lit al 8 o'clock, aaWl.ho aafa he; w aja aatw the ring atraaa eMa eeewla Mwwtt CHtHv BOTBeTaj aMHB. (7lOtt41jr W6fKHr pfTBaWafc oaaamaaaaaBaaBi - J TMft IVM Of IBV IIWIIaVI.H' 111 alll tM focUM w-klV Vmott MMMk thli evflnl'm, re, B4 An4tm mi : . - .' ... - . . vjnMunr. Wuk., us jaa Maaiaai of New Orleia will, do battle bytba 20-rouBd route.. .Beth are ,h itrmiMl uslraata . for ' t H..ialt t.AaM AMJ. MMUth The Bortkera lad's' eaaalUaa to tka otcaalea for the fellowlag fraea Jar DavMaoa, sport acrlaa of the; Lea Aa geler HeraM: WhleBUac Baal proved to date, to he. vary awoh.oC a , hiia aaaa'a ioh. aad rraaaat. with C(aaMeraMe fellare.aa after ,.$ lag the Medfecd maalec eW'waoa k. mtimmMd tn aatlaai. I aaa iaak . about eoajlaeed that Jetfie Maa4et haa aadertakea alaaoet the contraet of hleyeaag IHe. Aailftroaa raaatada aaa a' lot l el Lather MeCarty,. la that he aeeam to Improve steadily aad loeaa hoMar uvrry time I go out to leek hhm nrer. The awat aotleeaWe impiuismaait aotedla him alace his taettratakag period hi la. the matter' of aaeed'aM cleveraeaa. Boxlag wtth BattUe Chlco. wheee apee4 aa4 eteveraeea la welt kaowa to tho faaa. he ahowe that ha hi fast aaaateriac the AttoU stuff In grttlag la aad oat, ayoMhag a,wlaga aad hooka by r the aarroweea. of aaargtaa. aad feUowlagap with ea feetlve walloaa that are watt UaaeC and aeraWlT Jttdged. ? -- .,v" "CoaeMeriag taa elereraeaa aaa geaeralehlp of Maaaat, 'oae. ''might feel'aafo la figariag htm t wka thla flaht at the'ead of U raaaW oalr for tbe fact that Aadereoa ".haa laa- fL v. , . NEW YORK, May aald Vincent Aator. waalthleat uamar- rled young man la the United Btatee.l to a photographer who naked him to pose for bla picture. "Nix aow, cat that thlag out." But the young man.-whoae father left him something like ICC7.OIO.eee in New York city realty, waa caught later puffing at a big cigar, aad thla picture reaulted. Tbe occasion waa the visit of members of the aeaate commltteo oa military atfelra to Weet Point. Some of these senators, aad aoHio representatives who weal along, have been regular flre-eatera whea It came to the idle rich. Bat, whea young Aator offered to take them on his yacht, the Norma, to WeetPolat. they didn't reslet tho temptation to mingle with the graad- aoii of the woman who led New York aad Newport's exclusive Four Hun dred for so many years. While Aator vas puffing away at hla cigar around Weat Point hie threat, whlea phyalelaaa ha4 aald a few days before might, aeed aa oa eratlea, became woree. aad ha had to leave hi guests, aad he. harried up the Hudson river to hie ceaatry noma at Rhlnacliff. Yoaag Aator haa, alace he laherlt-1 prpyed considerably aad wBI ao there, ed hla vaat fortune, developed epeea aimaeii.wKn iaHHnw; ;- -1; . The aow 37-foot m.. .uaniif to aat Upper Lake, ouryuag beta freight aaa paaaeagera. Lauaea laaTea wiaeme laadlag at I a. m.; . i. H. HAMILTON, FMM IIIW. mfmemrmm CIVILIZED UMATILLA TRIBE PLANS MEMOR IAL' TO DEDICATE ITSELF TO AMERICAN crriZSNUnP AND BETTER LIFE Mill IMI ! tJOOD ditehHRl partleulara Driving itn4 Saddle M. P-. GAUHl BaHeraa WaNwara i Soeclal rUlaadtttra4e. HORSNS BOUQHT; AND BOLD. IMW Mvery Ci. H1U, eacellert.loaafioB, 91.BMI aaar aindaeai foa rue Iwaaa aear oaa tral aehool, WJStj aaaf taraaf. Larga HA oa Orisieal aTeaae, Oood laaMw let te Nlehola i tai mi Good eoraa ta BeeoM Bat ggOOi Uraaa. v t Five view lot oa aaa aaaa, aj-i tenaa. PRIZES i.S ros I FISHERMEN i Taa ara overlook! a hot It yea doa't try far tern ! , prlaea betag aernra taf the Urea largeat trail aaaht ta Xwauth eoaaajRh aa l-ea, rod, or leaa. Flret CraerFl-ataa4aiata. CHILCOTt i'. N,wteeaaa,aghleaaSt, i i? r - aaaala. He detea oa faat automobUee and motor boaU. Recently he had built a racing aatomoblle guaranteed to run 130 mUee aa hour. Ho took it to Rhlaeclltf. which la ao Urge It haa roada long enough for apeed teats. He geered the car to 96 mllea aa hour, and let U go. aad aa he daahed about the turns of the roada, he frightened thoao of bla boueehold who watched htm. He aad Herman Oelrlcha have Juat f lnlehed a mothor boat guaranteed to mora S Bailee aa hoar. Thla la to be takea to Newport eooa aad a trial hi to be made. The two weaKhy yoaag mea will aee If they eaa put tha craft throuah the water at the apeed guaranteed. Inaamuch aa there la almeat aa much aaager w taeae faat beata aa In faat automoMloa the wealthy young man'a reUUvea troubled. New JaM May Bo BaaR ASTORIA. Or.. May l.-rla taa circuit court, Judge Campbell haa de nied a motion for a temporary, la Junction to reatrala the eouaty eeurt of Clatsop eouaty freaa awardlag". a contract for a new eouaty Jail, baaed oa the ground that taoladebtedaaaa llak all ka MaaaJald. The ludca ruled that it to the duty of the county. eoart to provide a aafa aad sanitary JalL aad that aa Indebtedness so In- learred 1 aet aa tahtbltloB'of the state coaatKutloa ao wag aa no auempt.ia to) halM a "palace." aad cleveraeaa to baek ayJkto. aageP rior punehee. Maaaet appeara to ae hlr oM aelf agala. hut -hoaaaat he fully aa good Tueeday aight-aa"he;; wta last Labor, day, 'whea', he-.; oat-. boxed Rivera for tho destoloevlt he' cxpecU'to be able to oatporatAador' s.m and get out with a whole ahla. "Andei-son started traialag , with.: leaa meat on hla boaea; than, lie. M, whea he began prepplag hlawetf for hU last fight, kaa4 he la peraptrhmg freely, aad graaaaUy- takiag oft weight la a manaer that'aeaarea ho wllLha at the tahtvrelight ItatlNst '?- beer of making fho wa4ghC o'eUehw "It looha ta aae uae k 'woaia ao great aerap, aaal that, the ehaaeaa at aa AaaatvMteior'at fatty, aa gea. M the'Maae preepeW.-. ; - -"'. ; v "Wataraliir. odde of ie u l.'iiiW ' are too far eat of the way ta be aar aW. la view, of what-MaaaW ilu. h.ratnrnra. but urABaajT -.. ..,.-.-. .,---. -w mceer would be a better ;riea oa- aummlng up of the bare faetaja tha case. Whoever wlaa, wHI realtaa aftetwarda that he had to work fat; victory, 'and I do aot heltove It wW go the full dlstaaee."; .-tV'.- ''.; For llai dweed berTtp Beeead Preaa, M reai. Third ftrata. THE GUM ITOUli ,aV ' "i .' :M 1 1 1 mi i mj MA'Xftijtfiil n PENDLETON. Or.. May XT. Wa der direction of goverameat offleera, the Indiana of the Umauua reoarra iinn will: aomatlmo during: thla gam mer, assemble to hold memorial eera. moalea atmlUr to thoaereeeauy aeta at- Fort Wedawortk. New , York kar- aor.i Garbed la .their kletorle trapping, the Indtoaa will gather aroaad their temtoaM aad, with, weird chantsf ratoe taa Btara aad Btrlpes, dedicating theaaaelTee to taa Amerlean govera- aiohi raM 'BlMar cWIUaed Ufe. Tha eeremoay will be a part oi.tae aaw moTemeat to link the ladlaa tHhea: together lato a aatloaalor-; aalaaUoa, which waa formed Mat iFV - ' - ...if... .v. The name Dag. ana.pracuoauy krnaram. will bO glVOh. that afaataaaav "081 T 9 j -bad in tha ceremoalea at. the Kaaki of around for the aaUoaal ladlaa atoauateat ta New York, Bar ber. ' t '-'. Neat' Dear to F. HWn SHH! LADIES! SECRET TO DARKEN FADED GRAY HAIR With endJaaawBaTTaTa eaaaaaa- fBaaaaa) eaaaaaaveaa-Wji ' 'ta aatlr. ' Why aaBer taa haadleag afleakaig old. Oray hak.. howarac : haadaeme. anotea'adTaaatac age. We all haow tha advaatagaa of a yoathfal appear- a . r y win m .'-7-wT-. ' '"' r-T -.- baauUfurly aa4 la the :... -." :k - m m kaowa loraayenaam lagandfaUtadtaiaT. If yoa hara a Year hair la roar. caam. ftaaakea or aaara' taa laoe. . Whea , It faaaa, ...1-. aS..i' ialka'iv. wIlMUi Hraai mjM "!l-rnj uaaiaaMt tuai' a Urn -aanllnattnaa af SagTm and tahVeBhajioea aUeMaa 1 aaa-ammneoi a hundred 'tetd."'; ".. . , . law MoaeaBaaV Ba oi a auaarea aaaa. -",: retHtra LA.J a I AP 'A ahtRr M' '-iM L t 1 1, ( '; ' ,wa n-aalto aaa ate).. 4 dFUldUi. " ma w ."i'rr-" :t much sulphur. waieh mahaf Bta hl m9timzwmto7-mw U5anl f .re-WlbeaJ-J iboaa-'aM-'SgaalMr aH okaaac nm aaw.. n mm- nataraily aad eawHy I apoajB) at MR ItraBa, FWejaaj"' anearaa, JTj t -- . -" " - - r- , - ,!'- ajaaae4tweaUaaBMeal PJaV am 1TI7 -.. ZS" . .' .- a. al a aBa"a ""eT fT"ffam ga-ajar--auy - te tte aataral iiX . ' . .AiWT bVl.-. vrr . A ., Vfl ."S a aiaina aaa aaanflar' t aad -Se-atamarm - Wjf 2 taSaaa;a:amttE v:M$wm- aa) a Betaa jIaa,OaWM Ai Et ,