.vJaiaflsBL Guide MMMHIWMMMMI (K,VMJiMt Houston's OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATRE Music Movies and Vaudeville PR OG.lt AM TONIGHT SATU1UUV Van JtTork la Nonsensical Nonsense. "A Itcaeaaile'a Heart," Xmericaa Urama. "IMittatka,".. Thanhauser Drama. Hi WHea AfttaUtj," 8olaz Comedy. "Watte Mrs. McFaddea Looked Oat," Thaahaaser Comedy. SUNDAY AXD MONDAY Mad Ja ABaest, Ilef Ined Comedy Entertainers. SPECIAL! gPKOALlI A StapraMloaa lYmlMctioai THE I"ALACE OF FLOWERS," The greatest and aaoat realistic fire picture ever produced. Three great reela ot sensation from atart to flnlab. Oaaaaoat Weekly, Interesting Currant Evaata. tec STAR TKCATEK THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH Sdlta Published dally except Sunday ay Um Herald Publishing Coaapaay of Klamath ralle, at III rourtfc St. Political Enemies on Same Platform Entered at the poatoBce at Klamath faHs, Oregon, for tranaintelon through the malls aa second-claa natter. Subscription term by mall to any ad dreaa la the United State: One year . k I&.00 One mouth &0 KltAMATB MLLH. - OUKGON satuiujav, Lvat, una TEMPLE THEATRE SATURDAY rathe Weekly, Current Ereata. Taa Qaeea aC Hadae," Ciak Two-Reel Feature. a Lady." Yttacraaa Cemady. SUNDAY "The AaaaHcaa Prlacaas." Kalem Drama. "Oar Caaet Dcfeaaara," VlUgraph Educational. "The laveator's Sketch," Edisoa Drama. The FerfMy ef Mary," Blegraph Comedy. MAT1NKK DAILY AT 2:90 ALL LICENSL'D PICTUKKH Pure Upper Lake ICE Delivered anywhere is the city A. P. HDTCHINS FhoMe 270 W Grocery a Buying Grocery buying should have careful attention. It's aaay w Bake a mistake. Wa believe better grocerlea are the cheaper grocerlea. Careful hovers alio know thla. Grocery huylag la your bualaaaa aad Grocery Selling . Lh.1.. Ul aAtl aaltf m var - w , .. ' - ...a . ti u "ewer areeenee, " far taa least moaey passl- t Riper Bros. Weather OoaaMeaa far April Dato Max. Mia. Weather 1 it SI Clear 2 69 II Clear 3 II IB Clear 4 II II Clear 5 71 41 Clear 6 7? 40 Clear 7 76 46 Clear S 17 40 PLCl'dy 9 67 40 PLCl'dy 10 66 II PLCl'dy 11 66 10 PLCl'dy 12 60 31 Cloudy 13 53 30 Clear 14 61 39 PLCl'dy 16 10 44 Cloudy IS 67 II Clear 16 67 31 Clear 17 16 44 PLCl'dy 18 , 61 37 Clear 19 60 33 PLCl'dy 20 67 37 Clear 21 77 41 Clear 22 80 49 Clear 23 77 SO Clear INDIANS FACE A SERIOUS CHARGE WITHOUT GETTING A DIVORCE, OR GETTLNG MARRIED, COUPLE LIVE TOGETHER ON THE HK8-ERVATION Hiram Vlllard aad Adale Chock- toot, two Klamath lad I ana, were ar retted at the Klamatk Agency aad brought to thla city yeaterday by Deputy United State Marahal W. B. Griffith. They are arreeted upon complaint of the womaa'a lawful hus band, Clark ChocktooL Chocktoot charge that hi wife left hlaa oyer a year ago, aad with- out getting a divorce from him, or being married to Vlllard, baa bees living with him: They wlU he taken to Portland to appear before the grand Jury. Juit after noon today, Griffith brought to Klamath Falla another In dian couple, charged with a similar offense. Theae are Brick Jim aad Sarah Weeke, wife ot Mike Week. Jim and the Weeka woman have been living together for aome time. Recently both began divorce aulta against their former helpmeet. la both caaet, detertloa waa charged. A ihort time ago, the Idea pre vailed among the Klamath Indiana that all that waa neceaaary for them to divorce the one they vowed to love and cberlab, waa to tear up the mar riage Ilcenae or certificate. iThls landed quite a number before the fed oral grand Jury, aa aome of them took other wive after thla form of sep-aartlon. If you have a timber data for ante aad are gaaae eaoagh to aaake a low price, for caab, aee Caklota at 4MB Mala' afreet, or paoae M. Subscribe (or The Herald, 60 a meata. Block Wood Jut leave ss order. I'll de- llder promptly. GREEN SLAB WOOD lOlncn DRY SLAB WOOD 10 Inch ssd 4 foot LIMB AND BODY WOOD 4 foot, 10 Inch sad 12 lack Spsclsl prices st the West Side Mill: 4 ft. green slabs $1.50 4 ft. dry slabs SI. 78 16 lack green slabs f 2.00 Leave orders st Bradley Har ness Co., near 0th sndMsla. Phone 127 P. C. Carlson WlV avl . 1 Tl 'M IS f fem :"' X ft" ft"? w MOMYER WANTS ARAM'S PLACE Baseball Star Quits Play ing That Game .' raai 'pilKKKNT L'lLVfKIt liAKN I'AHK IL1NGKII WOUI.H UK SUPKIUN TKMIKNT UIIU'lilTIM I'KTI. TION IN AHIIUM) ASHLAND. Muy 21. U. J. Mom- Mr of Klamath Knlln I" " HX , JlliU wock, and mul n number of :ltl- rou whom ho Intern n m rvanm I to hit-ril'cctn fur belns iipi'itlnU'ill !ii)orliiteudeiit of Crater Lake park, 1 In aucweil Butmrlntrmlent Arrant. It , arcnia to tn geurrally t onccUcd that Mr. Arant will be romoveu, uuu iv 'UiiuiRlit that Uio I'onltlon will ho Klven to (onie worthy Democrat un der tho prcaent nUmlnlttratluti. Mr. Momyer I a Democrat uud ap pear to have a good record and repu tation among hi ucqualntuure. lie tin worked under Superlnteuuetii In the park for a eufflclcnt length of tlmo to bo familiar ltl tho neeu and what I requlrod of a tuperiu- tendont. Ticre haa been a movement afoot to put V. G. Steele of Portland In a uprlnlcndent. Thl move I not looked upon with favor by peoplo In louthcrn Oregon. Mr. Steele I at tho head of the Crater Lake company, which exploit tho park for tourUU traffic, and la not a touthern Oregon man III effort to become auper lutiudrnt are looked upon a effort ou tho part of Portland to make tho IUKD n iuiubuu uki !..,. ... i .i...i ... U.....I k 11 .1 iw !. tt I1" ,,lul ll,ll 'v iriiu tft ciiivii r routhern'Vregon except to drag ' ' . .,... I niv 'i rwrii pfhpuu "I'viim iiH"ai - McCraw placed Shafer at alum, an I tic ha done umn hrltlluiit Mork In the poalllon. III bAttlng averaio u to hi bat game wa ,396, which I jptrlly high for a youuicater of II )ar. Once In a while lie wa erratlr 'and mimed inmo raay play. Ijilrly the wa ent to center field, a plaro VBSv w iaaSaT aftiBF1 lSnnnnnLi smm ; , H Arthur Hhafer, affcctlonalely "Ar tie" to the fan of tho Now York Ulanta, National league pennant hold cm, one nftlio miiai promlilng young player of evrat aeaion, ha unit tmleliall becautu of hit lute for hi friend, Krvd Hnoditra. utility man of tho aame club. That la tho lntrrprH Utlon hi friend placv ou hl trniir' dcvrllon of the club. Klin for, who haa a Mcalthy father In ttm automobile builtto In Uu Ait for omtthlng out of It, and put nothlug lulu It, the movement In favor ot Mr. Steele doiiin'l appeal to the people of thl part of the alate. Chi AT THK C'lltmCUhri NEW YORK, May II When Theodoro liooaevelt, William IL Uearat and Governor William Sulier itand on the aame platform at Car negle hall, thla city, May 28, to apeak for direct prlmarlea agalnat Tammany Hall and the atate Democratic organ! ration, the old adage that "politic make atrango bedfellow" will have a forcible Illustration. Governor Sui ter, having broken with the organlxa tlon of hi party In New York atate, decided to mako a fight on It, ualng direct prlmarlea a the Uue. The legltlatlon In control of the atate or ganization, of which Cbarlca F. Mur phy la the leader, adjourned with' out passing tho kind of direct pri mary meaiura the governor wanted At onco ho announced a call for a ape clal aesalon, and laid ho would tako the stump to arouie public opinion to forco Democratic and Republican member allfco to accept a bill In the extra leitlon. Ho Invited co-operation from nil parties of men, especially aaked Meeir. Hoogovelt and fleam. Uoth accepted. Sulzer spent 18 yeara aa a member of the Ilounc of Representative from a strong Tammany district of Now York city, and It win seldom he op posed Tammany. ,At the same time Koosevelt waa one of the ataunchest Ik-publicans, spending seven year of the time us a Republican prealdent Ho hud no moro use for Sulxer than for any other Democrat In those days, Hearst had not fought Sulzer, though ho bad at times bitterly op posed Tammany Hall, of which the present governor was n member. Dut Roosevelt and Hearu have been bit tor political cnomlei. When the i dlt or waa the Democratic candidate for governor In Now Yorl- statu In 1906 against tho present supreme court Justice, Churle E. Hughes, Prealdent Koosevelt aont his secretary of atate, Kllbu Hoot, to Utlca to make a Re publican speech. Hoot's attack on Hearst create.d a sensation. It waa bitter and personal, going much farther than most political addresses. It cost Hearst tbousanda of vote. Now Governor Sulier, Independent Democrat; Roosevelt, leader of the Progressives, and Hearst, creator of the Independence league, will war on Murphy and William Barnes, Jr., the Republican atate leader, who la also blamed by them for the defeat of the direct primary bills. wmmmmmmmmmtmmnt) Cuarcti of the sacred Heart- Corner Wordeu avenue and Donald itreeL Week day aaaaa every moralag at ;:1B. First aaaaa at S:I0; high taaa aad benedlclloa at 10:10. Catechetical Inatructloa for the children Saturday and Sunday more- lag at :10. Rev. Wm. McMillan. B. J., paator. New Mayer llano Maale Neat Daor la Paetettlee. c R. U4Ut Church Klghth and Canal (treat Sunday acbool at 10 a. De Lap, auperlateadeat Eldar J. D. OrHBth will preach la the morning at 11 o'clock and la Ue evening at 8 o'clock. 'onco filled by hU friend flnodgrau Ai long a 8hafer played there there waa no chance for Hnodgra to get Into the game. Since Shafer I of emotional temperament and given to strange fanclea hi friends believe thai Ms chief motive In quitting was to give Snodgra a chance. Hhafer Is a college graduate, having gmia throuvh one In to Angelee, He c-rmea from a good family and iImd not find It necessary to work at base ball lo mako a living. ChrtoUaa Church Cornor Ninth and I'lne street. Iilble acbooi at 10 a. aa. Y. P. B.C. K. at 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting at 7; JO p. so. Wed nesday. You aro welcome to alt these Mr-vice. I 3. room house. I &-rooni house. I ((room bouse, close to nig I llasln Lumber Co, I KLMKH L. KltH.N'CH I ISin Main Hi. I Oraca Metliodlat KpUcopei amrch Corner Tenth and High atreeta. Itev. Oeo. II, Keese, paator. Sunday school at 980 a. bb., Oeo.' J. Walton auperlntendenL Intermediate League at 2:30, Mlas. Lucille Waluron, prealdent. ' Kpworth League at C;30 p. iu,,. Stanley Wood, president. I Special anneuncement: Morning thomo, "Tho Value of Monuments," memorial sermon. In the evening the congregation will Join tho baccalau-i rent service at the high school chapel. Cordial welcome. Obliging ushers. Good music. o-o o PmbyterUa Church Third and Pine street, J. S. Stublo field, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; J. D. Mason, superintendent Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.; Kr neat Nail, prealdent. Preaching at 11 a. m.; subject, "Memorial Thought." Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. There will be no preaching Sunday evening at 8 o'clock on account of tho baccalaureate services at the high school at that time. You aro cordially Invited to nttend all of these services. The Herald covers tho great Klam ath country, Do Not Mave That Dry Feeling Come ta aaa rMreaa yourself and Mead with a delicious Ice Cream or lea Oraaa Hods. TlaO aBtlCBSatCl 430 Mala SI. Makers of Para Caady Any size Ranch you want Two 100-acro ranclie, one 10-nrro ranch, onu 20-acra much, from 1 to 18 miles from Klamath Kails. Itealdruco Property One 8-rootu house, uno 7 room hbuse, two C-room houses, threu l-room house, and two 3-room houses; also some va cant city property. Will sell (or cash, or on pay ment, or will eichange any or nil of tho above property for ranch or city property. We handle only our own property, Coma In and talk It over with us, A. A. BELLMAN & SON 517 Main St. That can look otlr . ' u,,,,"r u" up lo, zy wmn. iron, f,mll; 'JJ'Ji . Joint stccssuT fcW';-.rr..dr.?SLS "oo ,1Ms rutuE?k First Trust and Savings Bank KlnrriMlh Falls, Oregon It.... t v.. ....!, IImmI.Im ft Ki It. .1.1. ,i .. ,, i .-.., ,..,w. ... t,,, hhiiii, t irirtra, skdTNa. Ilrrt K. WlllirtiM, HerreUry Surveyor unit Irrigation tjifimem KLAMATH COUNTY ABSIRACrCO. A B S 1 K A C I I N (i Um, l'lH. Illurprl)!, Me. KLAMATH. I'Al.lJt, OHIKJOX IBS! wTtwfir t I f M MaaJawai ' P W bbsTJbC XltsaaBBa! I'rif J ""tta 'f? TlJI wfyvfa flfci lajsebSSCS Saaaa VERY MODERN BATH FlXTUlE fan be had from ui Joit ibett a aixui aa you tit It Mt up. Clttta .fr e II hat some la ilock. Itut, on II wire the factory a tub trfrt fur your special bcnsDL 8iftflM or phnlitiraplis bet b4 tkl est what )oii Ilk. "We'll do Ue rasL" OKI LLC EB t iSirf nnnnliafl linnnnnnnnnnnnnnnv M 2Hit KLM.TH VALU Ml'MU HOUIS I lut now, RiIImim e-mlauu lt Holn Itrprraeautflt l aaa lt.an Clay A Co. llaeA w StrlaMy ami other liiaag IV j tM. othrr asakM at aasaW- ale prlir. Taalag aad Ibfssm Agrnry for Mager ssd laat M-iilog Maililaea, tlNirf)a- Mrllrr, Yktoraad ufil and MarhaM. tionrry and llclara. It. MAIKILV, I 7IU Mala a, oiila, lllc; U-niliiuti Kotarda, Ml. 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