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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1913)
.-BmBBV Guide ''W'id Houtton'i OPERA HOUSE DARK THE EVENING HERALD ,W. O. SMITH. .... Mltar Publlehod dally hnH Inter By Ua Herald Pabllehlac Oaamnaay t Klaaatk Falte. At 111 torU St Baterad at tke aoatoaaee at Klaaatk Falta, OrafM, for traaaalaaloa throack tka aalla aa eed-alaaa attar. , Subscription terma by aall to any ad- draw U tke UalUd Stataa: One year 16.0V One moath BO KLAMATV FA LI A. - ORBQON WEDNESDAY, MAY Sit, IRIS STAR THEATRE Maaic Movie aa4 Vaadevllle PROGRAM TONIGHT Big Comedy Program Hcary Marrla aad Howard Marti. Late Principal Comedlana Vaaa Vaaa alnstral. "putting over" aoma raat song, daaca aad patur, Caned Tarawa a Brick," American Comedy. "TiMltaaawafa," Kay Baa Coaedy. The Wests Who DM Not Oara," Tkaakaueer. MHr New Baaa," Kayatoaa Coaedy. "Hie Wcddtac Day." Kayatoaa Comady. Bdaatsalna, 18c STAB THE TEMPLE THEATRE "TfcaWa," Vltasraph Two-Part Feature. "Sally ef Oar AHayY Balls Draau. "AH HaH to law Ha" Btagrapa Coaedy. MATINHS BAILT AT S:St ALL LICENSES riCTCBJM Pure Upper Lake ICE Delivered aaywaere ii tke city A. P. HUTCHINS Ffcoae 270 W Da Net Kara That Dry Feeling Ooaaa aa aad rafraafc yoaraeW aad Meada with a drttcloaa laa Casans ar lea ( 11 t9liaatea 4SWM Makanaf Weather OaauBtlama (ar Data Max. Mia 1 41 SI 1 10 S( S 01 SI 4 IS SS 6 71 4S 0 77 41 7 71 41 S 17 41 9 17 40 10 II SI 11 a aaeaaaaaaaOV If llittMi 50 31 13 53 30 14 OX XV 1 G CO 44 ! t ill XI 10 17 si IT i ifw 44 lit t if 1 1 19..... 00 31 SO.... 17 S7 AprH Weather Claar Clear Claar Clear Claar Claar Claar Pt Cl'dy PL Cl'dy It Cl'dy PtCl'dy Cloudy Claar Pt Cl'dy Cloady Claar Claar Pt. 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Tito mttT of iirlica U lo bthm conUlrrt at thU tluio by tltu Hmlco lioMtta, nitil Ilia tmrM ii(frd t talaa ymr will b Inraer ttmn "Vtr twfnri. TltU malUr will bo ronUlrrl at an Ivitrly meitlii f tlm illrvclora. iiAtik i.....b r.. o,w t b '''"'lltad.oi.T"! rfoonu riom hL!l!aJ ii. MaiiT "'"' fofd.Wii mitt, 'win First Trust and Savings Bank" Klamalh FUk, Orcrfou TEACHERS' EXAM PROGRAM READY TKtm VOn ONK YEAR, FIVE YEAR AND LIFK STATE CKR- T1FICATEB TO RE HELD NEXT MONTH AT RKIH SCHOOL Orocerv Buying Uraaar kaylas aaaald kayo aarafal aUaaUoa. Ife mar s EsaalaaUoa of taacbara who do- alra prlaary. ono-yr- fUayarand Ufa sUta certificate will ba held hero Juae 1I-S1. The teata will ba held at taa high acaool bulldlag, ua der the upenrUlon of County School Huparlataadent Ktad Pctaraoa. The following program for the teata haa bean arranged by L. A. Alderman, auertntendent of public laatructlen: Wedneaday, Juno 18 Forenoon Writing. United State history, physiology. Afternoen: Physical geography, reading, composition. aatboda In reading, methods In aritbmatic. Thursday forenoon Arithmetic, history of education, psychology, methods In geography. Afternoon, grammar, geography, American lit- arature, physics, methods In lan guage, thesis for primary certificate. Friday forenoon Theory and practice, orthography, English liter ature, chemistry. Afternoon, school law, botany, algebra, clrlt govern ment Saturday forenoon Oaoaetry, geology. Afternoon, general his tory, bookkeeping. Following U the list of subject for the prlaary thesis: "What Should Ba Taught in the Piraary Oradea That Is Not Found In BookaT" "Home Orography la th Prlaary Oradea." 'The Uae of Phoalea In the First Grade Prlaary Reading." "Nature Study." "Busy Work." "The Moateaaorl System of Edu- eatlaa." "Play and Playgrounds." Today'a sawn today Is Tka HaraM. aaka.a alataka. Wa aaHara kattar ajraaarlaa ara tka ckeaaer araaarlaa. Carafal burara alae kmw tWa. Orocary kayiac la jtmt kaataaaa aad ft ,J.S I Grocery I Selling I la ar fcitfgirr W aall amly I aatar " ajaiartat. ai wa aall I nkaaa Ur tka laaat aaaajar aaaal. I BH. I Van Riper Bro. Ij'w PttMQ J' FARM LANDS Oste of Oh kaat -cn traeta tka raHer. 7 aaHaa fraaa Valla, laMatfa, daaa aaadf aaL f7 nar tersaa. A Baa se-aera traat la Mm) Swart tka valley freatia aa Loat Brr deep aaady aollt well lBiprorad, wttb per atre; tarma. Stock raackaa. whaat Uada la aU parte af Hm It Zybsako, the mighty wrestlor from Poland, shall beat Caieaux, the Frenchman, when they meet May 19, In New York city, be will have a match with Frank (latch, the pres ent champion wrestler of the world. If he falls, Ootch may take on Ca ieaux, or some one else, to pick up a few dollars, and, while away, the Ilia which hangs monolous (over his farm at Humboldt, Iowa. notch has already pruved he Is a better man than Zybstko by throw. Ing htm. U you consider the meas urement of tho Pole. It Is difficult to conceive of a lighter man pinning hi shoulders to the mat. The Polo weighs S4G pounds, but he Is only 5 feel 10 Inches tall. Ills chest measurement Ii 65 Inchei, at least seven Inches larccr than that of Jim Jeffries, tho biggest lioavywelght champion fighter tho world has known, Ills bleep are S3 Inchen In circumference, If his manager Is to bo believed Jeffries' bleep were about 18 Inches! Matty a young woman haa u waltl not any largsr than tho Polo's good 'right arm. Ill thigh Is 33 Inches, and there are many million young men In tho United Hlntoi), and mot of the wo men who would 'think Ihuy were growing fat If their waist grew sn large. I Mrs. Austin llaydett l' Kite to llrrrlmnn lodge to Join Vr husband, !ho Is nmnecled with l!n famous rummer resort. If ynu hava a timber claim far aata and are game eaoagh to watke a low itrlre for rash, are Chklota at OHM Mala street, or ptioaa . 4TN )iii J. y.umuall, I'mlilcNt I.', m. IIM, vir.i Herl I!. Wlllmnt, Kmrturj Surveyor ml Irritation Inqineen KLAMATH COUNlYAHSiRAU CO, A B S I K A C I I N 0 MaM, Plans, lllueprlat, Etc. KMM.tTII, l'.l.lJt,ogM James A thmgls I hero from tht' ...... i. .. n...... 1. 1,. i.i lending to buslneu matter. Jsck llerry Is hero from the Port, coming on yesterday's train from Chlloquln. Gunboat Smith Gets the Decision Fiom Jess Willard A fine liMKlKtr I'srlor Organ at a Iom prler. , Nest Hoor t INwtuffkr, aa jfr S" 1 1 I B I a w si iisa-)sawii,atMaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBa Tlt'BaNr BbbbbbV Mr 1bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi4bbbbbbbbbbbb Bv a4HaflHpflahaakk av gaBVaBVaBVaBVaBVaBBBVaV kk wJaaaBBJaBBJaBBJam BbwjbbK.'IbwJbV n BBBBBBBBBBBBBat BBaaBBK' ' VBaBB BBwJBwJBBwaaBwJBaa ' BwJBwJBwJHBHBBBwBwJaT aHHHHHHHCXBBvaaBk a wsiBbsiBt14 jY,BBiBraHau IHBXflHJPkaBa THBhHhV bTbb t'JBasaBasaBaaV aaaaBmlA aflHBBjk Ba av .BBBwaVairaBwaBwaBvy sm flVHftaflH- lXBaBaBirzJ' HH Gunbtul Smith t? M fX i i mmm I aaS2-BBl I 'T rra BBB WMVaeMWBYJaSaBIaVy W M MBaUfilyHBkKKrj ' XaV QdfiiiflMttajayasj1 KXKajBaXXaXflXaXXKlgal KaVl P"""aTXaX"3lfc ,m EVERY MODEM BATH HX10H fan l had from ui Jttt tlett m sHl UU tlt It Ml l. CllMt to we'll Utn lomeln ilk u II wire lb factory i tu nk fur your fecial tmit. tHa) or iliiiti'irilii ttr tit ftt m what )u IIV "WslUtiUtML' 0 oki an KI.tM.tTH rUU Ml'MO HUCxt 99 VUn SAN FHANCI8CO, May 21. All of the touted punch, cleverness and shiftiness of Jes Willard, and hi helghth, reach and beef, availed him naught In hi encounter with Oun boat Smith last night. At the cloae of the bout, the referee rendered a decision In favor of Hmllh, which wa approved by the crowd. The crowds of fight fans who flocked to Cof froth's arena to seel Willard duplicate his defeat of Smith! some tlma ago, and to get a Una on his chance with McCarthy were much disappointed at his showing. Ills bigness seemed to make him sluggish, and Hmllh fought all rrnund him, his science making hla opponent' showing a poor spectacle. Willard Is 0 feet Inches In helghth, mid entered tho ring weighing 225 pounds. Smith Is 0 feet 1 Inch, and weighed 18S pounds, Aa a result of hi declslvo defeat of Willard last night, Smith Is seek ing a match with I.uther McCarthy, hailed as the present heavyweight champion. BALKAN FOLKS SEEKIN6 DELAY BULGARIAN ENVOY IS THE ONLY ONE WHO SEEMS ANXIOUS TO HAVE HASTE ENTER INTO THE MATTER CHILCOTE New HATCHJJKJ ICSGI Barrel Plyaoatfc Baafca, LOW fa IB Single Ooaafc WkRe Lagaew, 1.M far ia L. FRENCH LONDON, May 21. The peace envoy sent by the Ualkan countrlea to settle the Balkan-Turkish contro versy continue their dilatory tactics, and tka powers ara using every ef fort to have soma definite action taken. This aornlng, word waa given out that they were not ready aa yet for formal seasloaa. Bares Daneff, tke Bulgarian en voy, Is the only one of the delegate who waata to hurry the algalng of tba praUalaary peace pact. Greece, Montenegro and Servla ara allhold lag back for some reaaoa not baaa explained. that has X Herald Waat Ada brtag raUa. Kdward lloyt of Ft. Klamath 1 here for a short clslt. lloyt former ly managed tho Star theater here, hut he Is now conducting the lloyt hotel at the Fort. A suit well made of finest materials and made for the man , who wears It and no on else will have a quality which can not be found In clothes not so made. Our exclusive fabric, tail ored by us In the latest style or to suit your taste, will give you satisfaction. LOEWE BROS. TAILORS Hle He yrrssatstlii si Bs ii.Ji, LUr (Vt hsa, Mrliiudy sad Istaag IV sui. (Hber tas si ae lr prlie. Taalag sad aaaaa tgrnry fur Klaatf es VkW feitlng Mm Maes, (MnwTm h rllet. Vklnr aad Meat k util and MKMae. Km, at Hour,) and lifters. II. M.tDHKX, lrtHraw 710 Mala M. last now, rti .niinuu lle mita, Nlr, '.''minute Herordt, tk. DOT YOU W A N T A; Why Advertise At All? It Is well, first of afl, to know what advertising really Is, Ad vertising has been defined as tho act of publicly announcing n fact, and has further been defined m sulosmanshlp on paper, While both of theno are more or less truo, advertising Is nothing but the giv ing or business now with tho purpose of creating a new waut or supplying an existing want. It I readily seen that them I no limit to the accomplishment of good advertising, u there Is no limit to the want already created, or that might be created. Tho merchant Is a doad one who doe not realize that there are starv ing million waiting for him to satisfy their wants or create for them new want. This advertising idea to create now wants and satisfy existing wanU Is no new thing, aa the Kgyptlans used handbills and posters made of papyrus 3,000 years ago. Printing was Invented lesa than 600 your ago, and the newspapers were then sturted. Soon afterward advertising becamo ussoclatod with printing. The advertising Ideu originated over 30 centuries ago, Home present-day merchant haven't got tho Idea yet. With pros-ont-day opportunities to advertise there Is no limit to whut one may accomplish in business lines. The local merchant may easily double his local business. He has, through tho local paper a wonderfully eheap way to gain publicity. There Is no nowspaper read like the local paper, especially by the women, and the wo men do over 90 per cent of the trading. Copyright, 1912, by (l.o. n. Patterson. KODAK Wi lio a No. 4 Eaetaaan Curlridjio l(lk tsfca U.Wthat mo look la esrhaaer fur a new Kodak, tibiae KMidiilon aad guarantee! la gdfr Mtlafarllmi. Orlglaal eawH i M OUR BARGAIN PRICIi-ONI.V $15. Call or writ for tka !! Kodak Catalogue, It I tn. 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