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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1913)
SV"t?'"B T h' $ I,' i - nr L iasMuoi m BETTER THAN EVER DUTCHESS TROUSERS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER IOC button $1 ri rip 75c to $10.00 a pair Peg styles and regular models - outing;,' dress and working styles K. K. K. Store i&k j r Leading Clothiers JUNIORS STRONG AT TRACK MEET NEXT YEARS' BBMOma MATS MOWC MEX KXTKRBB VOH MOXBATO TRACK MEET THAN OTMBM COMBflNKD The Jualor class of the kick school wUl be much la evidence at th later ctees t M4 u4 track meet to b held at tkt fair grenade Monday after boob, acecrdiac to tkt liat of. eatrtee broach la. Thla eteaa kaa mere mea eatered tkaa tkt other three classes la addlttea to th local school athlete, tka Merrill hlgh'school will a team of ftr or aw aMa to Tkla add later to tka A Mat at too tecal eatrtes for tk Mat fellews: MB rua Whatem Hsgtlstsla. '14; Kaa LaPralrc, 'II. Skat aat Uw Belter, '1; Far. raat Fwt. '14. Retey rata Tareity teas. EuaeM McCormiek. Louis MeClur, WUUaa Hegekteta aad Uh Belter. High Jama Louie MeCtare. 'II; Heary SHaater, '14; Paul Neat, 'IS. Bread Jama Leak MeCtara, '15; Earl. McCoy, 'IS. 60-rard daoh sHaaloy Smith, 'IS; Earl MeCoy, 'IS. 199-yard dash Stealer Satltk, 'IB; Earl McCoy, 'IS; Eugene Me Cormtok, '14. 19 yard Eugene MeCermtek, '14. 44a yard Bugeae McCoraack, SM-yard lav kardlee Letead Halaaa. 'If, Earl McCoy, 'IS. Half mile Wfflsem Haceteteta. '14. Pete raaH Heary Stealer, '14. throw Heary Stealer, 14. Discus Heary win Cox, '14. Stealer. '14; Ed- Mil Hifll 2I YEMSMI (Continued from Pace 1) He la aa orpkua of the pogroms, wkea tke Java of Russia were cat dowa like cattle. After tke pocroai of 1905 la Potead, tka mother aad son ware kaatlac for tk bodies of the father aad slater, whs kad die- appeared. Tke father was never heard of ugaln, but about a week after their dlsappearaaeo, tke mutilated body of tke sister waa feaad la a deserted cemetery, where' la kad beea heed leesly cast by ber stayers. As they were leaTiac tka ceaietery wltk tke kullet-terB r alas of the child, a streac farce of Cossacks aud dealr Burroau tkaa, still frea- sted br sceaaa of anssairs, aad beat oa farther steafhter. Net kaewlac waat else to do la tk Saea ef sack deadly peril, yoaac Mme took hla cherished Tlotla from the bc wkkk he always earrted, aad becaa to play with tke taaeiraUoa of a aroat erlals. Tke yeUlac Cesaaeks Immediately subsided late slleace, aad a hash of rapt atteatle fell upoa all. Tbea the leader dismissed his ate, aad told tke yoaac Orpheus aad kle mother to go la peace; tke kaad of tke Lord was oa tke boy, aad ao karat should coaie to him or bla barm should come to him or his. WOODMEN ARE ia"""" FOR THE CITY ItKMOIitmONS PARSED TMANKINO IAM?AL MKMHKM POtl etOHM. TALITV .UsXKGATMS NAMED FOR MEAD CAMP kmtfes In Dm! "How does this weather suit" He cot ao furtker with the much frayed laterrocatlon. A well-directed brick took him where his brains are alleged to be, and he l at present la the morgue with the other Inquisitive peat who Inquired whether It was "hot enough." I That sunny Individual whose name has been shortenod Into "Sol" sure "We. the committee oa resolutlea. desiring that this couveaUoa axtoad In fitting maaaer tk. spprecl.Uo. of L,, 0B Ka fc tod tha mainhar - a nmlaM. I ,, -r-, ""rr: "" r T" as a result, tkos who could leave neighbors of Ewauaa camp, No. 7M, It... , ,h. .... . ,n .. and the people of Klamath Palls, pre-. .,,. ,Unm ,, ., " .' sent the following reselutlea: ' . Ir w, M. , . " nwen " ee aw imvihuvu m eiiaBfttW "Resolved, That the members of tkla eoareatlea deeply foal aad ap preciate tke spteadtd receptiea givea waa aa ice maa la tke crowd, while n rstPesflll ttlllMfaia f.llswl In ravaal m aa apoa ear arrival, tk courteous '.,,. k-.i--. h... -r.- aad aelckberlr aiaaaer i. which w. Wu mf- M lhoM .H-TTa. .iT J T -: "'," 'icrvlag beverages. "Suds aad sod," KlaathP.lU, and w. further d-ire;w,r, ,ttt. ,B uem.ad, the popular ,, V lr . .V ""jcUmor beiac for something cooling. 2P. "i.-M ?A -SSZloW U a component of frozen . Z, --"""" ""' ".""cream, eggs, stc, or whether It was ftlCHrJ"r I"? '.r! ll rfl-M of a. aabsr hue. Ulament. We shall go to our homes The Library club will meat tomor row afternoon at 1:10 at tka library hall for the purpose of studylac civic taw. Aayoae wke Is interested 1 good government is lavlted to be present, particularly tkoae wko are able to assist la the discussion of the subject. R. H. Dover, formerly of the Al- goat Lumber company, came la yes terday from'Saa Prancisco to attend to business matters. MMMMMaeaeMMMMMMaaaaa mm pushed across mahogany counters In tall glasses, with handles attached thereto to facilitate the derick process. japs m mm in km (Ceatlaued from Page 1) AGAIN THE SKONK FARM JS IN AIR VAl.K MAN IK THK ItATKNT TO WIIITK M)lt INKOIlMATtO.V RK- tlAHIM.NO THIH tllllT INIU'H THY I Although II has been several months since the local papers pub lished a story warding the Ctieins skunk farm, on lxt river. Interest In the farm has uot died out. Con- talla John Sclisllock, Isst ulght. r- cetve a letter from n man at Vale,, asking about the progrrss being usde i by the fsrm, and Inquiring as to the possibility of securing a "setting" of the odlfsrous kittens. , enclosed with the letter was a, clipping from an outside paper, stat-i lag that there were 5.000 skunks on the fsrm. ' The skuak fsrm story started or-' Iglnslly as a Jest with Robert and Alex Cheyne. but It was taken se riously by a number of people, many of them residing here. The Cheynes received a number of letters from California, Oregon and Nevada towns, asking "pearyklttles." for prices on a few UNUM M WK PIMK wltk the kindliest feeling for tke good people of Klamatk Falls, and our aelgkbors and tha ladlea of this city for all tke kladneas shown us, aad lsave with them our most heart felt thanks for the same. Be Iti further "Resolved, That a copy of tbea resolutions be written In the minutes ! " Innce at the grand lodio and arand of this convention, a copy seat to WP-se ambassador st Wasblnglon.,aMcmbly. ' . ..... n.i..a m . . ? (Continued from 1'ago I) Ewaana camp. No. 799. a coor seat BM bwa "bled to give formally toi tiio n.t miin, ,.!,- .u. to Ewauaa circle, No. 647, Women of ltB ut department the Japanese ln.,Krand lodge will be sqlectsd late lo.i uri...i i a a. a- Itftrnrsatmttnn nt ilia tum- a.. ' .- ... ... 'Ittkmm Imttrmt 9M,JHWr M9M0V W vftH . f J, 1 COKNEBlVOn INSUWIiOM .. Tea per sa t a to tar she Nets 1 w, t Tka', (iHtk amwmmmmmmt Gl PJMjp wweWwajMjJ mvPwPvPsmvvwVVs'm VFSj FamitOpa, Woodcraft, aid a copr b seat to each of tke dally paper of tkla city." The foregoing resolution waa adopted by th dslegatea to tk dis trict convention held bare yesterday, aad which waa attended by bO Wood men from other Oregon towns. Tha session waa for the purpose of choos lag dslegatea to the head camp see- sloa at Colorado Springs, and B. P. Malker of Medford, J. A. Buchanan of Rossburg aad Robert McMurphy of Eugeas were chosen. la honor of the visitors, rasmbera of th local W. O. W. camp and the Women of Woodcraft entertained In n highly credltlnble manner nt I. O. O. P. bull last alght. A splendid ckickea dlaaer waa served, aad games aad dancing were enjoyed un til a late hour. The trips through the Klamath country la automobiles have been highly sajoysd by the lodgemea who are visiting her. Today, the who did not make tk trip Monday or Tuesday, will be piloted through the county by local Woodmen, nad shown the wonderful country behind Klam ath Palls. day. McMlnnville has the Isrgest terpratatloa of tiio peace pact. One of tha objections mads . . . . i-.w.v..wm ..wit?, ruu ib cuiuiaerea i Amsrlca's reply to the protest is that tho favorite In securing the meeting. It gives no leeway for arbitration. ki..h, v.u. .. ..... . . " . ueiogation here, and Is considered, Ives no leeway for arbitration. Kl.m.th r.ii. .. ...."' I The reply denies that the California "delegation, and has attracted much law violate, the e.l.tl.g traty. jfavor.ble attention a. the roaVeSon ! cur ror isis. i Mrs. 0. M. Itamsby of Klamath I Kails wss defeated for grand warden' of the iiebekahs after a rloe and ux-l WASHING TON. May 21. There is nothing to be said uatll we have something to say, said Secretary . a...- n . . .1 msw oryan in response to aa in- citing raco. Tho two ts-ims from -L. . Z . .; . - " winiamam rails, tin. siibcml nate Inl- recepUon accorded the American ro.ttorKi nnd , HoL fch w Ply to the Japanese protest. !,,, reMlv(d tho coJRMat?0 Aa rat, llaroa Cblnda has not com- the blr ...nmhi... ,fc. "":! muntrmtmA .Ilk II.... . . .7 ! " '" ""miienrn - " "- .,. iii iiipir work. It Id .Vn.rl.ji llial Ih... iii i.. . I .... . . -w- w ... vw ... all. B.HVIIM . ...... . uumliHr nt Inform.! ...... I. . T ""'" """ "ier -- ..w...... WW.VIWHVW V the matter before Japan's official re joinder Is presented. mmmmmmmmmmmssmmmmmVsmmmmml &J . , :,, ; r ' 1 1 .' - ;;-! i ",; ,? ;.'? ' tjr1 . , J so. aa to be la readias lUHIIIIIMH''SiCtrTr -'"- ..lh. AMt ssasea's teg. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen aad chil dren are her from Medford, to spend th summer moaths oa the Upper Lake. Th Aliens owa a spacious houseboat oa the lake, aad It kaa beea their waat to summer there for several year peat. Da J. lumwalt returned teat even ing from Los Oates, CaL Mrs. Earn wait will remain a week or so longer In the southern city. Her mother has recovered sufficiently from ber re cent atekaeaa to b able to alt up. Engineer D. J. Zumwalt will tear tomorrow for Alfeaw, wkere b will raak a survey for tke Ktoaatoa of th Algoma Lumber compaar's rail road. Th compaar will build tkelr loffiag road farther Into the timber so as to be la readiness to baadl THK llON-D EUUmOil' Only a misunderstanding or lack of knowledge on tho subject woud cause any property owner of th city of Klamath Falls to vote against the proposed bond issue nt tke special eteeUoa aext Monday. Th election la net for the purpose of Increasing me ia4teaass of th city la any way, but for Issuing bonds to take u the ouUtaadlng warraate, so that fu ture supplies of the eit,r eaa be pur- cnaseu ror cssii, instead of com pelling the city to pay M per eeat more than would the ordlaarr ottwea' or business firm. ' If funding bonds are voted aad' sold It will mean that nearly f 10,099 of outside money will be distributed la Klamath Palls without any cost to the people of the city. It will relieve the money situation, nad give the holders of city warrants aa oppor tunltr to rslarest ia local enterprises. It Is the duty of evefr property owner Interested In th welfare of th city to co to the polls oa Mon day and cast their bsllot for tho boad iesus. f i, The delegstcs have tslned on a lavish scale and automo- una trips havo been mndo through out the surrounding country. The veather has been Ideal for tho suc cess of the meeting. The convention will close tonight. There are two kinds of hhmim. Clillfoto write the kind that Bays. NawtecaMoa,sWMasaatmsmm. K. L. Purbsr waa la from hi farm near Midland Wedaesday., Wonka, to Justify a need le expenditure of over aa.lr&O for tho courthouse steel, had a rrow of( MMm aUemptlac to work iluriac December nasi JaaiMry, After ''Maaesi Jeha" HsgeUtein west Into of fleo be Pteated agasast th foolish. ; wiMa couaty aaaaey to,ay rrew who ceukl (o hai stead arouad aad shiver, nasi boat their head to he from freesiag. Hut Wor am mm obdarate. Hnrgnlstsla M wliat any sssble official wouW have done, waat oat aad "fyf;"?" !. vet for rraak Ira White aa sad reica of'tewlcesassa aad ec travagaace,- " ' HHOALL CAMHAWN COM MIWEK. cT m S UNIVERSITY OF OREGON UMMER SCHOOLL June 23 - Avgutit 1, 1913 Twenty-five Imtrticlort viftv Coaras DlUlruiMlshcd sUslern Educators Added to Rrramr PBCEIir, Untvcrtlly Dormitories ofea. Board and K0M 13.50 pr week Ptcdacca Railroad Rates. For complete Ulmirated catalog, addreaa The reitlftrar, Unlvertkr of Oregon, Euiete j M9M9090M9M9M04MHIHnS f 99999 tmml Best Ranch in Klamath County Oa account of my aet 77 yeara, I kite declocd to retire froa svctlve bualneMMel I aa offer'ag ay 240 acre ranch adjoin la the town of Merrill FOR 5ALE This ptee la rnognlfwl as the best Improved term property la Klsmslli rounly. All of the Unit Is aader a high state ef eattirsllun, nad la Irrigated from the Osv rramrat ransl. Al of I lie buildings am new aad met er. Th prsaestf will be sold wHh or without steek. I aleoHavabetwrrM Ihlrtf aad ferlr "a lets hi Merrill. Terms Oaoaalf rasa, aatenr ea time al sis per real Isderest. If you waat a good farm ea a Swnl psjlsg basis, ntiln me for Inferatattea. N. S. HERRI LL, Owner Merrill, Oregon MoMMHiN 999IIMII 1 : I -1-m aammvvv iH a.yiTT n aBT Would you blame her if she kicked? The IlKhl, Hlmplc, Hnllsrr Tubular Cream Separator You'd consider your wife lacked ipunk, U he didn't kick at waahkig the ten tttl, of raN tlln dlaci, fram a aivdla common "tucker bowlM cream aepcrator, when ehe might aa wen be waahlHi the iimple, llarltt clerncd In-a-mlnute t Dairy Tabular Bowl. Theektursshwsall there Is to Mw Hfht, IM'"' wily teaa aharates Dairy Howl, ul actealvely la "J? Uky Tabular Cream Seearatorsvlhe cleanest skimming " tar mad. ' Wa C. 4 iHU'fe'N" HARDWARE DEALER Ai ui I'J u u i M - '! 'J ii.