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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1913)
rKUrWwtlO,VAL OAHDO OH. O. A. MAMHO, fJoatlat All Work OunrnatMd. JlOOlU 21 . llOM 01, jIAXWKLL M. LONG Osteopathic I'liyslrUa, Hull. 1H and 19, Wl.lt 'DM FlioaeM Classified VV1UII.II I'OH HK.ST CITV AM COUNT' AIIKTIUIJT OOMI'ANY Abstract. Insurant n Member Oregoa Association Title Men. o. i:. wili.hy AtloiMry Mt l.aw IIihuii '.110, Oilil Kellitua 1111 JL-x gfwrn MIHCKLLAXKOVH MUI'LY ftmilnlicd room nt the Ore gon llouno, Ktith (in it Klamath KOU Ki:NT c.rooiii house," close In, Frank Word. jaif I'Oll ltliNT7-room, plastered liotuo Mlth bath mid lower connections. mrimr lltli ami jh, inquire jour. un tier I Oth ii nd I'liiu. lc-fit i Furnished liiiunukt'opliiK i ooiVii7 Iih City Vlnw Apartment, uppi-r l.lKlith Mrt'til. Must ilid'flitrul iiuiii ('"vr Ihiiiiu lu thu illy lc-tr I'Oll lti:NT2-, .om home on hill; tmttly furuUlcd; oloctrlc IIkIiU iihi city wutur; Id iur month. In., i olio nt W. 0, Hnllh I'rlnthiK Co. if A Georgia Veteran of the Union Army and Wife, Proud of Stand .KMI'LOYMK.NT Cull up COMHTOCK. phono SO. If joti want any kind of IIKI.l ltgirr at the COMHTOCK If you wsat employment MH(,l.l,LA..i) f f ! i .tOOMH mill board In pirviitu family, Apply liftur Monday, May 20, at "wnwin IIouiii. 21. t .lONIJV tu limit. Hep Arthur It. Wll- nun, 51 7 Mnlu. zu-Ct I KLAMATH NOVKLTY WOKKH Dili unci Klamath nvr. IIUckimlthlDK and general re- pAtr work don Automobile ft 8pecla1ty II. roil.VlltANKO, Proprietor. UWKLHO.N DACHTKLHKrta ,Vw anil Htvondhaud Good illdri, Wool, i'elta, Rubber aid UaUla 7 Mala M Tel. Mil WANTKHOIrl waller at tho ilndillo KncU reMuurimt. 20. it I.OHTl.udy'H itold" watch and lob. Kinder riitnrii to Hector's store mid ruceltu reward. 232t WA.NTKU Kufliiud young girl deslr Iiik mi mcellcnt honiu with two young people. Write Box 1, Klamath Falls, 23-tt i 1 L, .jBVJaaBiJaVJBVJBJBJBm. C& . 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Clillrote write tho klad Uiat pay. civ locauoa, o iam ac Birmingham Had to Stop Baseball WORDEN AND THE PROOF BURDEN I'OH HAI.K I'Olt HA.I-Junlpcr poU. Ward l. Oberclmln. 20-tf i'OK HAI.B S'linncnger Kord car In good condition; I2G0 If taken At onto. Ho rclley, C1C Main. 21-Ct Wordcn iay the reports ot tho Klamath county grand Jury are faUe. One of tho certain disputable pre suirfptlons of uvldcnce In Oregon is, "That official duty bos been regular ly performed." (L. O. I. Sec. 799) Warden Is put to proof that tho re- llcro Is the n-al reunion of tho bluoiyrars ago a tattered r,inf.i.,. .i l'rt of tho grand Jury are false. Ho form In a Now Kngland town Mould h0B hs,i ,rom U,t December to the have subjoctod tbo wearer to great prMcnt ,10ur' and Produced no proof, nnonyanco. T,le o'"cal report of the grand Jury Ilut tho picture proves those day-. nnd n, car", r ",cUl "kwoa- mid thu gray a Ovorgln voteruii of tho Union nnny and his wife, who Is proud of him. Not many years ago a Georgian Mould not havo so Jauntl ly worn such a uniform. It might havo bran a mark for unfriendly comment, If not worse. Not umny havo passed. A O. A. It. uniform duct nnd ralmBeMBt therein would cause less comment today in ,tana unrefulod- Worden'a oaly de Otorgla than a Confciferate uniform ,CM0 '" ,ln,ply tl,at the t0-,,' t" In MassachusetU tostlgatlng committee lied. AU gofad Id Block wood Jilt leave an order. I'll de ltder pronpUy. GREEN SLAB WOOD 16 inch j DRY SLAB WOOD 16 Inch and 4 foot LIMB AND BODY WOOD 4 foot, 16 Inch and 12 Inch Special prices at the Wett Side Mill: 4 ft. green alaba S1JS0 4it.dryB.abt SI. 75 16 Inch tfreea alaba S2.00 Leave ordera at Bradley Har mm Co., near 6th and Main. Phone 127 P. C. Carlson WOOD lry Nlab Wood, l-lach. .Me dry llr Nlab, 19-lacli. . . .f4.00 Hl.lmli llmly WimmI ).no lOlach uree llae hlnb. .Sfl.7S l-lach gnm 1r HUb . .. KliAMATII VVKl, X)., O. Peyton, Manager OBce, 1 1M Ptee, lliome S4SII To Lease for tho payment of taxaa I will lease to respoBslbkarty or partita for the term of tve years my 810 acres of laad alt uoted alae mile from Klamath Hs, Oragoa. aoverament ditch upon place, ror further Partleulara aee L H. P. GAURNEAUX aldwla Hardware Oe. F YPEWKITEKS .Srir SlMtlilBra gA.OO IKiwh aad VJ.OO a MoaUi KlatiMtli Falls Mualc Hosmw. GENERAL N01 ICES Notice Having sold out my business to Vaa lllpor llrothers, all bills are bow pay able to mo at the same locatloa. THU MONA11C1I C-ROCERY. 10-1 St A. O. LEWIS, Prop. Nutlro to Voters Tho recent changes In tho sevorat different election precincts havo not as )ut gono Into effect, and all elect ors Mho mUIi to toto at the election to bo held on Juno 2 will voto at the amo precincts used at tho November, 1912, oloctlonv a It. Di: UM County Clerk. 20-IIAH (). K. Wllley liae taken over the fire Insurance business formerly conduct ed by II. I'. UaUmcui, aad la pre pared to Mrite pollrlea la the follow lag romiMinleat Niagara, Caledonian, Nim 15vUnil, Orient and Fidelity Un dent ritrrs. Office, aao Odd Vellows building. ae-iot The Herald, EOc a month Upper Lake Points The new 37-foot launch Empress Is now' running to an pomia on we lUppor take, carrying both freight aad ptmongers. Launch leavts Wlnema landing at 8 a. nt. J, II, HAMILTON, Phone II9W. MONUMENTS We have Just received from the Kast a carload of marble moau- moots, all new designs. Wo also manufacture monu ments to order Bare Island Monumental and Stone Co. 418 EUveata St. ooon Driving and Saddle HOMM. Bpcclal attenUon to commer cial nnd city trade. HORSUS nOUGNT AND SOLD. iidwiy Livery Ct. Corner Flret and Mate, PUBLIC SCHOOL TERM COMPLETED YKAH JCftT COMPl.KTKD HAH ItCKN' IHGHI.V HUCCK8HFUL TACIIING HTAFK TO IIK ALMOST INTACT "No moro Iwitln, no more French, No more settln' on a hardwood bench." Aftor nlno months of studying, the school kids of Klamath Falls nro resumed again the fore part of (ember. Tho freedom of vacation haa beam partly enjoyed for tho past week, oa account of the cessation of boning on the "threo It's," and the taking of tho final examinations for promotion. Today the pupils assembled at the school to receive their report cards, and team whether or not they passed successfully. From the standpoint ot attendance and progress and efficiency In stud ies, tho school term Just ended waa n great success. Superintendent Dunbar nnd his able staff of Instruct ors made n most commendable rec ord. It Is exceedingly gratifying to know that tho teaching corps next term will bo practically the same as this year. ljl(I.An. a .I1aj1 ..nnM .. wjwI. m iv.fc.wi m.u m..w )... .v avv.afc vote ior me election or a cieaa, aane business man, Frank Ira White, for county Judge. RECALL CAMPAION COMMIT TEE, ai-it BBBBBBnMciPSSnjBnnnMif' aaanaj BBBBBBBnL.ABKLVa' JBaZBH .agflBBBBBBBBB&BgvHBp iBM'nBBa4?taIB fsflP ' IBaffBanBraBaaBBBBl okitmbltrtT"M r ' " As nf ' ?8 a NEWWWIU1 HIIWLfKL m IfKrlKArTKR, TV iniunn Vsj mr FAMR AHB XAJMg vtjpg. ' B.ivnvn awn aarvei r aasMssir h ...,.., ., .w.. VAN IIK HTAHTNB i)"' . ! l' t ': 'I One of the raeaauree to haeaww atf " foctlvo June 3 Is the law areVtdrmt C . for the abolishment it red llglrt eTnV' I . i . ...... .. . -. .- ,, ' tncu, which takes up tae efMieaweai , ,,, of tho social evil In an eatlerly,;aW n f manner. Instead of attempting U en- f tabllsh the fact that such aa laeslta-' " i tlon exists at a Jury trial, aa la th4 case at present, under ihVIewt tMh matter will bo. taken up aa'aa eeMfV " proceeding. '''. it rne measure loiiowa '',,.- w CITY FIOPUtTY Modent f saw mean aanm HIU, exceHent leennlnn, $1 again free to romp, revel and rest for threo short months, for tbo schools 'Thoro will be n fow changes, on ae- cloied their doors today for the 'count of teachers declining to acceDt 1912-13 term today. School will boltholr places for another term. Modem fi trel setMeL ftM; Large lei oet Oeet- Oood Inside let let Nlekela l terms, Good corner In Second Hot MeO;ternaa. Fine view let oav tan KHt, M; term. Mala street property that pnya. CHILCOTt New location. B Main St. lly MAnGAKIV atsBOJI ' l,l'l"1,n ' 481 (Written for the United Press.) With n dainty parasol Fair nud flcklo Phylls can ' Keep nwny tho suns of Hcuv'n And attract tho sons ot man. NKW YORK, May 23. A sunshade doubles as u first aid to complexions and affections. She Is n wlso sum mer girl who opens up hor season's campaign by opening up her parasol. Thu moment n pretty woman raises ono she Is suro to 1o spotted by some sons and not to be spotted by summer suns. These da) a they huvo roachod the very top notch ot ingonulty, frivolity nnd beauty. Ruttlod and tucked and shlrrod and puffed, thoy unfurl their glories to tho breeze. Though tbo moat exquisite nnd costly fabrics, chiffon, tnffetn, crcpo and cretous aro used to cover their bare ribs, It Is the shapo of tho 1013 parasol that makes It a thing of beauty and a joy for cov er. Willi tua perverse vuary ui fashion It Is now decreed that small women must have no shapes, parasols must have all shapes. Thoro Is n pa goda parasol built for all the world like the old Chlneso temple roofs and brilliant In tho oxottu hues of Orien tal silks. A quaint round one ot one toned taffeta, turned up all around tho edge like a hat with a rolled brim, Is docldedly eccentric A delectablo model of white chiffon over green silk has an edge of transparent shirred tulle. Through thla balf,re veallng, half-concealing border one'a eyes havo all the lure of a sloe-eyed odalisque. Thoro Is nothing stow about this parasol, however. Since there fa a language of flow ers, why not ot sunshades? The riot ut shapes this season would surely mako up qulto ntocabujary. At least, thoy aro tho last word In ptraiols, nnd there's one to designate cuch type ot girl. There's a circular para col, with coquettish Insets of lace end a border of shirred silk for the oll-uround flirt. A quaint four-cor-nored affair In true blue brocado for the girl who Is on the square. A throo-cornered ono of blacK xatln, lined with liwcnder chofton for ihn dimmer who Is ono of the Inevitable "trlanglo" lovo affair. There's an empire model, smothered In plcot edged ruffles, tor tho giddy butterfly Inss, nnd a bell-shaped beauty la crepe, sprinkled with tiny bouquets of flowers, for the belle of the beach, Tbo new half-tilted parasol of yel low crcpo, set plquantly aslant Its stick, U Just the thing for the maid who la not qulto on the level. There Is one shaped llko un aeroplane that would do nicely for ft flyaway miss, nnd most freaky of all is a boat shaped model, all ahoy for the laaa who loves a sailor. Of course, 'there Is tho Balkan sunshade, which Is a regulation round affair, bordered la the national colors, yellow, red aad blue. Ot all tbo novelties In the "om brelle" lino, the tilted models are the most attractive and unique. Aa ar tlstlo backgrounds for glowing facta nt' garden parties, or on the afternoon drive, they aro prettiest of all-over lace, with pastel-tinted chiffon lin ings. The miniature parasol for car riage use only are simply doll-slsed versions ot the grown-up affairs. They are decidedly perky with UtJr ornate trimmings, and, giddy huea, and a far cry from the tiny black carriage parasols you were wont to see in the plump hand ot a pudgy dowager. The cretonne parasols are aa faa- clailng aa their silken sisters la their gaudy futurist colorings, aad tho lie ge rlo models, cool and chaste In their white linen slips, are yet exquisitely befrlvoled with lace Insets, ruffles and elaborate embroidery. It's a long stick that has no turalag which raises these parasol hybrids of 1913. Enameled In black, white, or the color of Its top, It la coquet tlshly offset with a tassel, a smart bow of ribbon, or an airy rosette. To be a sartorial success thla summer you must have one well In hand. You must needs have your throat festooned In a string ot artificial pearls this summer, for it simply can't bear to be bare. There are lovely strands ot creamy or pink-tinted glob ules which defy1 the detection even ot a pearl expert. la the new ultra smart length, which falht below the bust line, they are exquisite nestling In the airy nets of your aephyr-ltke blouse. ' Lovely ropea of pale pink or white coral are artistic aad girlish, with lin gerie frocks, aad beada of alteraato lapl luaull aad filigree geld aad a rich aote of color to a soft ecru Uaaa gown. Originality aad discretion are the keynotes of the present Jowalry modes. You must study your tie aad your toilette, and then, consult your Jewelry case with care, Beml-prt-ctous stones, set artistically, are mora to bo desired thaa a pigeon blood, garishly or inappropriately wan. , Jce Birmingham, whose remark able success this season with the Cleveland club of the American league has Interested tho fans all over tbo country, baa lest hut streak of luck. Not only has he broken hie leg, and thus been put out of the KtM, but Larry Lajele, the mighty necond baseman, was to badly hurt that he had to remain out for some days. The Injury may eliminate the Nape from tho position ot contenders In the league race. In the ninth Inning of the second geme with Frank Chance's New York team, Birmingham doubled, and la sliding Into second, caught bis spikes on tbo rod to which the hag was festcnod, breaking the bone la one of bis ankles. The Injury may keep him out of the game the balance of the season. Birmingham' sueeees aa a man ager baa been meteoric Whoa Harry Davis resigned la disgust toward tho close of last year, Birmingham waa placed la charge of a team that waa fast skidding toward tho cellar. Ho seemed to put new life Into the Napa Immediately. The team pulled lUeU together, aad by a magnificent apart lu the closing days, aoeed out tho White Sox. and finished la tho first division. The present season opened la a blase of glory for Cleveland. .Birm ingham kept them In the fight from the start, aad played a magnificent game himself In the outfield. With practically the same team that fin ished fourth last year, he has been at tho top and fighting it out with the Athletics and Washington. unUl thto unfortunate accident laid him low. Joe 1 only 29 year old, aad the youngest big league manager la captivity. Section 1. Whoever shall establish, continue, , matatata, ''uoo,. i own or lease any building, ersetloa'or J placo used for the pnrpooeoc sirfrd t; ness, nslgnatlon or preetMotlon, 'or t '''' nny other Immoral Wto'gsilay of C maintaining a nulaeW,' aii.t ,' building, erection or7ptaW,-a"ta . ground Itaelf, In or n'prwtlaB, a In any part of whleheneh tewtaWoat,.-.'- aselgastlom or proetltatioa te ed, permitted or carried oa. i or exists, aad the faranuro, 'ftatareev musical lattruatenU aad saataata, , ahw declared a nnlaaanai amd'anaal ha . I ; ?, 12S. g)lfaBBUldh lit Is It la the Herald T It'a right, ttaa Used .Plan, , , M, fix. etc., nt Next Door to Poeiofffce. P,OLK'S OREGON and U'ASnmOXGN Business Directory Dlrwtory of Mch CHt, Town aad t'lllag. (Win dtacrlptlv rt.tch ot ch place, location, population, LU sraph. hlpplar and bankla point I alto CluallUd Directory, compiled by buitntu and protMOlon. IK. X. rOUC CO..BKATTI.K Ml.i..j ....a -i.l.a T. najviavn sv avaiw V provided. See.' 2. Whenever a anhtoaoa' kept, maintained or endote aa"! Im .Wl mm !. Almmmtmm .i .! ii i 1 mtM or any taxpayer of tbo eeoaty-'atafV'i maintain a suit' la ee,aHy',ta the) aaaao h of the state of Oregon to aeranaltr . . enjoin such aaktaaeo, tho Parana' or persona eenduetlng or marato'toto''---, same, aad tho owner, Iimh or agoat' of the batldtng or groaad neotwMoh ' such auiaaaeo exlsta " i,rV' . , Ser. 8. Tho nt, whoa aroaght , under the provkttou of. thla aoi, aholt ' be promptly tried, aad'.ht eommoa fame BhaM bo U. mmmmmm m . ' vn .re e Sec. 6. if the , .Wf , auiaaaeo ho estobhebod ta a naat at rrcvMod la tttla net, aa 'ordaw'-, Of abaloBMat aboil bo iMarat aa a aatt of the Judgmeat to tawIeaooT order shall dtrott tho reanan t,m. kultata mm -' : . :- ".tt f luraiture, mi movable property used k i nuisance,-aad ahaUdtreet: tho- thereof la tb tho sale ot ohaitol and the effeotaal otoaeag of tho J lag or pUee agolaot Ha aoo for aasr purpose, aad ao keeptag It eUsid fo?'. n period of ono year.uaMaa aooaet leased. :. ' iT riSHERMIN w- m' ro wliihBBi-afhat at t t try to oa of tho lotag aaored sajrtteS PRIZES roK yoa doa' prtaea z three largeat trout Klamath eoaaty wKh aa 9-m. J ... f ro 9 !., - J ''Fire Pio,'atatet' ' ". I ' neeond Priao, ; V' Third r.i nat ia ,- '- THE GUN J.B.I ITOttl Liifxl' , .y , i. GRANDMOTHER USED SAGE TEA TO . . ." DARKEN HER FADED OR GRAY I0S Mlxew With Sulphur, It Makeo Hair Soft, UeaitUral, Onrea DandrnaT The use of Sag and Sulphur Iter restoring faded, gray, halrto Ma nat ural color datea hack ib'graadmbth- er'a time. She kept her hair beauti fully darkened, gtoaty and abuadaat with a brow ot Sago Tea aad'Bulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took oa that dull, faded or traked appear ance thla almple mixture.1 was applied with wonderful effect. 0 But tho brewing at home l,muy and out of date. Nowaday' aklUed ohemUta do thl bettor thaa ourselves. By asking at any drugstore for the ready-to-ttao product,'1 eallad "Wyeth; aago aaa nuipaur ttair Jteaaeey,'.', you wlll.gtt a.laagebottjgi tor aaU fit4bm, A ,V X'? ' V".T" cents. Some druggUU. make .tboy owu, woita ib nanai, fa aeaf inaiat apva netting wyntnn. oan be depeadod upoat to gamteaa ural color aad beawtr to ta hot. I apiMdtd forfaandaVaTay. in itcny aeaipjaaa, ibibsH wm i A wU towtra aawawa say hla cuatoaaari raalot sag aad wuphur, it 'daraow ao thM nateiy om taM pltedaVa ah oaaf simply daauani a al aadldraw at taroamh lag oaoatroad at H. "ip' -$ it .ji fif1. haoagag,Mj tatnill night aad by diapps)Mi aft (k two H H V V. n .. V.' es m