Guide Houston's OPERA HOUSE Juno 6 ant! T, under tbo auspice ot tbo Woodmen of the World, Eu gene Walter' great tucccM, "The Wolf," a thrilling three-act comedy- drama ot tho Canadian northwest, j Unto Dance ghen aflor tho how Saturday oenlng by a apodal orchestra. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. 8MIT1! aMIter Iubllhed dally MCpt Sander ay UN Herald Publishing Oemneay of Klamath rails, at 111 renrta M. Entered at the postomce at Klamath Frits, Oregon, tor transmission through the malla aa aeooad-cleas attar. Subscription terms by mall to any ad dreaa to the United State: One year 15.00 One month SO KI.AMAT PAI.IA . . ORKOON WKDNKSOAY, JUNK 4, WIS STAR THEATRE Muiic Movies and Vaudeville PROGRAM TONIGHT llo and Home and Company la aa entire cliaago of program of Op eratic siaglag aaI yodellaf . "Tho Night Rldera," A Thrilling Majestic Drama "Tlio UiagTille l'oUc." A Ulp roaring Keyitono Comedy "An Innocent Marriage," American Comedy Drama "Tbo Wa Lady," Thauhok 5cr Drama. I STAK THKATEH ORCHESTRA Weather Conditions for June Max. Mia. Weather SS 55 I't. Cld'y 78 61 IH, Cl'dy 3 79 55 l't Cl'dy FORT KLAMATH'S SCHOOL TO CLOSE (.UAIIl'ATION KXKKCISKS WILL UK 1IKLD TOMOKItOW KVKMNO AT MKLHASK HAMi YKAU MOST SUCCESSFUL TEMPLE THEATRE "Tlie Little Tea," Two-Reel Ulograph Special 'Waalcd A Strong Hand," Vltagrapb Comedy. Old Jim," EdUon Drama MATIN KE DAILY AT 3:30 ALL LICENSED PICTURES Tho graduation oxerclse of the Fort Klamath schools will be held to morrow evening at Melhate Hall, (when pupil who baro completed the Hlnth grade will bo given certificates to mat encct, ana diploma win bo awarded to the following eighth grade pupils: Franco Nicholson, Orvlllo Oris Moon, Ida llrower and Harold Loosley. An Interesting program has been arranged. In which all the grades will participate. One of the attractive features of the exercises Is an original composition, to be rendered by Joe Morretl and Jack Burns. The Fort Klamath schools bavo made wonderful progress this year. This Is duo to the able work of the teaching staff: Miss Edna Kathryn Wells, principal, Itlchard Hannon. Miss Hatlle Carter and Miss Bernar dlne Hannon. Pure Upper Like ICE Delivered anywhere in the city A. P. HUTCH1NS Phone 279 W Grocery e Buying Uroceri buying should na careful attention. It's aasy ta make a mistake. W believe better groceries are ths cheaper groceries. Careful barer also know this. Grocery Buying la your buslaea and Grocery & Selling is our business. Wa sail only "better" groceries, and wa sell them for the least mosey poasi-Ma, Van Riper Bros. Phone 851 CONCERT PLANS WELL STARTED COCK FIGHT IS CAUSE OF RAID OKF1CKUS HWOOl' DOWN ON A CROWD OK MEN AT WOODUUHN ENJOYING THE GOOD OLD CUUAN 8lOHT ON -SUPPORT LAW WILL OPERATE TO NOW EFFECTIVE! RESTORE MEMORY NEW I.KGI8I.ATION MAKES It'sI'iMIKONH WILL NIIEK TO UMNO lOS8IIII.E TO liYTIUIHTK MAN WHO FAILS TO I'UOVIUK FOR HIS FAMILY HACK MKNTAL I'ACUI.TII.S OF MAN OF MVMLHY IN MINNK. SOTA INHTiTIIIION Failure to support wlvo ha be- United I'res Hervlce. como a terlou offense In Oregon, for! UUOIIrMTKH, Minn.. Junu 4. tho new non-support law passed byjt'ium tho defines and skill of ur- ature ent Into affect Khu Mlnnwiota stato hospital here, depend the solution of what 8ALEM, June 4. The first arrest made In Oregon In some time for cock lighting occurred at llroad Acre, a farm placo ucar Woodburn, resulting',,,,, Ull ,,!,,,,. iron, an investigation conuucicu oy 1 f V lliulArailnrf rtt Ihn tlrmv.tn Itll. t M, ... ..MVV.BUV.., W. .. W.WWM ....-, .,.. . . . . I'imer no now inn uviriui'i"" 1 ..... i.,.i, 1.. , , , , . , ,,,,, .ii ...mysterious case 01 ioi nienuiy Imnde a felony, niul men who fall to .,,,,, , , .... . it .. MKB A SAilOR JlJST HOMt ""'h. limn Nh( ,',"' ' klHN.k ,1,,,,.,,'t iu,a '" 1",a"'' Ilka raib AjT Ww. maiiaUh.'fi .!.,. ,w I,, Ul iwii ki Try It. ' First Trust and Savings Bank Klamath FhUs, Oregon - .' mane Society. )vsterday. 1 ' . , . ., lMi. law non-support ls," '""".:, ,' ., ... ' t V ttllll... HA.tl.-.l 1A McCarthy of Salem and Henry Hunt. yX 1ti w M nl ,hu botvM uomn Iho ouer ot tho farm where the,'1 ,wl11 " v ',' .r ' . Unlay thoy will operate on "J. 0. It,." main ,a. pulled off. were arr..ted " ,' ' 1 ,,1' l" - C or r. of age. who tho officer making tho raid being C .. . . . .... u. rouml waiiilrrlng aimlessly about" . ..... , . ... . . 1 Tlio uow law prov iue iimi io It. Wade of 1'ortland. one of the state ' ... ' ,. Uw ,,. ho humane officers; Constable Amos.. , "V . . ,. ,. lleach and Marshal K. 3. llutterd.ld ' "" !?,u" "' .r,"" .. .". ' Z"' of Woodburn. ' " M ' ' Three bird, which had been In the""' ... .... llM. .. . Pit. one ilmoat dead, were recovered. I ,u ,uor "" um , " '"" ,"" ., ,.:,," ... ., . . ... - . - 'misdemeanor, and was heard oy me It Is estimated that forty-flro men) -i,hi - ir. and about twenty-Ova game bird "' ' "" wero In tho barn when Mr. Wade en- tered and took hi seat aa a witness, and many ot these men were mora or U s under the Influence of liquor. Fearing that be would be unable to make tho arrcat atone, Wade sent to Woodburn for the two other officer. The principal, however, were warned of tho Intention, and most of LAKE CO. BOY TO BE MIDSHIPMAN tho depot at Waieca, Minn., one ero4 nliig In Juno, 1907, The man Is, known a "J. 0. II." because those' Initial were found sawed (u tho llu ItiK of his coal, lit the four ytar tho man has been at the hospital ho has not uttorcd a word. At nrsl he was sickly, but he Is now robust and healthy. Tho man appoar to hear and un dersland, but wheu It comes to ei I pressing his thought by mean of IsIkiis. hi mind seems to fall him, and lit has Ihcii with greatest difficulty) 'that the physicians have learned the illlllo they know about htm. It I believed he was a sailor. Don J, ZimumkU, I'rraldrut I.'. M. Iluliti, IrclVi, m.jT llerl H. Wlllitmv, KtftrUry ' Surveyors oml Irriqution I niilnrcrs KLAMATH COUNTY AHSIKACI (0. A II S I K A C I I N (I Map, Un, lllueprlala. Kir. KKMA1II, I'.Xl.tx, OHMiON liUMIAIt OF KKK.Tlirough showing him plcturr It ha ....... ...-..., .. ..t.l',,n decided that ho wa an officer.1 AI'I-OI.VTHO TO TIIK ...... ... ... , ..., .. them made their eacape, with their I., vuiiii birds. ' i ir.w in .irniMiM' '.....,..,.. ... .... .v .,, ......u.u . UNITKIl ST.ITKS NAVAL Al'AH-Jn member of niinv Arctic eipedltlun MIY AT A.NNAItH.IH Through publicity given thn can dur I " 'lug the past four years, stain officials tetter WASHINGTON. I. C June I. THINKS HUBBY BURGLAR; KILLS WOMAN IMMKUIATKLY BUKRF.N. UKlUt TO TIIK lOLICK HAD liKKN 8KIAR.TKD MIX MONTHS, SHK SAYS United I'ress Service. CHICAGO. June 4. Mrs. Louise VanKuren this morning shot and killed her husband when be tried to force an entrance to her apartment. Immediately afterwards Mrs. Van Kuren surrendered to the police. She said that she and her husband were separated sis month, and when ho attempted a forcible ontrance, she took htm for a burglar. Kepresontatlvo Slnuott has announced tho appointment ot Itaymoiid Dunbar of jkevlo. midshipman at Annap olis. DAIRY RANCHES havn receded thousand of from persons In snarrh for missing loved ones, I'hyslclans would have operated long ago, but they feared thn man' heilth would not permit It. The up. eratlou will bo performed nelt wek One of the tx-et 10 nrro trncU In Hie Hpriag liko Vnll.y, 7 I ilt" fnnii Fall and UJi mllea fn.m Midlaad; M n-r la alfalfa; itceo, Munly loam M-II: all la crop. I'rlce 70 icr arrri trim. A nao HO aero il.tlry rnmli In the l-enK of tlie Kltui.ilti Vullcy; nearly all Im mttmXtm fl..,. At..ltf t.kilH. ftdlll eierllcwi dralaa Int.. Ix-t 1Urrr.,cram milk, butter and fruit on pure I'rlro BN per acre, half rali. I llr at Ashland l.ocal frlcnJs of Miss Marian Hunt ley of Ashland have received word that her father. John Huntley, tor many years a respected resident of that city, passed away Sunday, and was Interred Monday , I Protect your health by storing Ice artificial Ice. st.et CHILCOTt Tltero ar two kind of lnurnre. CMIrotc write Iho klad lliat M.ya. New loeaUoa, M Mala Si. Vhvmm M ,r liM-allon MS Mala t., 4ioae ltd. rilOGUAM TO UK G1VKN JUNK 10, AT HOUSTON'S OI'KHA HOUSK WILL UK A GHKAT MUSICAL TKKAT The preparations for the Lyceum musical .concert to be given at Hous ton's opera houso jon June 10th are progressing nicely under the able di rection of J. U. Mason. It promises to be the most interesting and im presslvo musical concert ever given in Klamath Falls. Klamath Falls bos within Its popu lation much musical talent of a high order. Tho best ot this will ue used In tbo coming entertainment. It I certain that there will be noth ing disappointing In the solos, quar tette or Instrumental performances, while the work on Verdi' "Gloria In L'xceUui," the "Hallelujah" chorus from Mozart, Thompson's "Hunter's Call," and other splendid choral num bers, will be greatly enjoyed. Washington is Filled With Men Working For the Nation . . i Sugar, Wool Manufacturing and all Other Interests Affected by Tariff Legislation Have a Large Number of Patriots at Work, Pleading With Congressmen to Prevent Ruin Merchant, boarding houses and saloon using pure artificial Ice have on display ico factory cards. 31-Ct MONUMENTS We bars Just received from the East a carload of marble monu ments, alt new designs. W also manufacture meats to order mona- Bare Islinri MonumtHtal uri Still Co. 41S EtoTomtb L tit3 ' ' traasn natus. 'V rncfi.Mwn. I M t , I ram nanaa. dose to Big GOOD Driving and Saddle HOKSIM. Special attaattosi to eoaimar riul and city trade. HOUSES UOCGHT AND SOLD. Midway Livery ft. Comar Vint amd Mate. HY IIUUTON K. STANDISH (Written for tho Unltod I'ress) WASHINGTON, JUNK 4 There's a dark man with a sinister purpose lurking In hi brain. In every corridor of tho Capitol and tho House and Sen ate office building these day. Kach of tht-io gentlemen carries concealed In his verbal apparatus a series of ex plosive arguments against various schedules in the tariff bill Kach lurking gentleman Is desirous of set ting off these verbal bombs under the particular schedule In tbo tariff which meets tho disapproval of bis em ployer. Among the number Is tb worried looking person of sleek aspect who is here to save the sugar industry from utter r-r-ruln. Members of this class are more numerous than any of the others. Uoe a harried congressman seek solace in the bright sunshine and balmy air of tho Capitol grounds, a cutawayed gentleman leapa from be hind somo near by bush and fastens bis thumb and forefinger in the weary Cpngressmun's coat lapel. The gen tleman's pockets protrude with mem oranda and statistics tending u pravo beyond peradventure that tin sugar beet is due for eternal demnltlun if tho fortress of protection is kicked from around It as suggested in the tariff bill. From behind another bush creeps another frock coated lob byist who has a tragic piece to speak about the sugar cane plantations which will be no more If the 8cnate passes the bill, When, faint and exhausted, the Congressman reaches bin office and bolts the door, there skips nimbly from the next room, a pleasing, open- faced gentleman with more-statistic, j Ho' tho representative of the sugar refiner, who I perfectly certain that with tlio duty taken oft sugar, the common ptoplo can afford two lumps In coffee and tea, and daughter, can Hono fudge every night In the week, without embarrassing the family ox chequer, mid without hurting tho pocket of tho plutocratic sugar tune grower. Hut the sugar devotees arc ouly a part of tho army of would-bo tariff bill murdcror who aro hero waiting an opportunity to kill the entire hill or merely to rollevo It of a part of Its anatomy. There Is a very ardent band of wool apostles, who mako ex istence u nightmare of iheep-countlng for our legislators. Tho American Woolen Company, that organization which dolefully admits It will prob ably go to the bow-wow when the proposed tariff law become effective, ha a small army of representative hero making a last desperate stand against the new schedule K. Then there are tho cotton men, steel men, Iron men, flour represent atives, oatmeal manufacturers' rep resentatives and otbors representutlng practically every United States In dustry which fears tor Its dividends If they are not protected by a moun tain high tariff wall. All are adopt ing tactics similar to thoso employed by physicians whon as a last resort, oxygen Is pumped Into tbo lung of a dying man. A national advertising schema by three ot tbe sugar factions is but a small part of the campaign. Letters, statistics, delegations of man ufacturers from tbe home districts, threats of reprisals In fact every method known to lovo, hate and war are being put Into use to stop the passage of tbe schedules which tbe In terested Industrie fear. Ilut through It all, llko a dread, im u Klit sailing a stormy ua, tho party leader nro teerlng the old Under wood tariff measure through tho IcKlslatlva water to the huveii ot the I'rMldenl'a signature. Itutakltraul Congressmen of Dem ocratic persuasion who havo been op. posed to certuln of tho schedule have been whipped Into line. Tho moment they have shown signs of bccomlug skittish und o'er leaping tho traces of party pledges, they have been whip sawud and spurred back Into lino, Tho brunt of this unenviable Job of keeping the party Intact has fallen on the shoulders o; iho chairman of tho powerful way and mean cojn mltteo, Oscar Underwood. With a skill and dexterity mid cultnness of purposo that bus evoked admiration and pralso even from his most bitter political foes, Underwood has curled the lash of uuthorlty about the flank ot thoso who gave sign of balking ii nd tho turlff wogon has successfully crossed tho legislative plalu of tho House and Into the roadway of the suuuto with no material or essential ounce of freight that wa on it whon it started, Jarred off. In tho Senate Senator Simmons, chairman of tbe finance committee, Is fighting tho tariff battle aided by Bonutor Hoko iBmltb. Dospltu tho fight which some Honator nru making ugulnst certain schedules, notably tbo duet from Ixiulsluna, the passage of the tariff bill seems assured without change. And behind the Immodlato line of buttle against tho lobbyists I Pres ident Wilson, Ho has declared for this turlff measure. The wool and sugar schedules aro his own pets. Ue Intends to ace that they become a law, flCeJT'flVX ,v, JB5fSk.y, Lvyrlf JmW-i. i ItrJlWI --.-''CnmrTM LjImHr: : iPaaHcSoW IPrT Wm -w v-gjjnj t - BACK IN WASHINGTOrS 111 when pliimliiiiK n. unVaosn, sirs water had to te railrd er r.fUt ., from sotiie oniri jh,i in it, tlin "lieu mere ric cu irli, no u, no bathroom, no tatilUllon sn4 U pUaim or nun Ui.rt,,. Au&'ijM glad (hat jou rr liunt no, il )uu ran liatx ino,lcni tanltsry IbW lug? Irot (Hrrliy do rour lamblc( work, aiut II Mill iiM ...,r..'. I g m 1. 1 n Klamath Falls Music House Z It IIM:n, 1'rt.frwler I Irtjllillig In lule ltd l- Iriiliirnt. I Ir, I u( Mri(c Tin. 1,1 HUM! I'MMH AM) IIIIWtNs mi .Modi-rile friers ml I a.) trim.. HlMlltH, .sl.VrillMIHV, Tilt- ttlllll.lt, I'llTI'IIM AM ,lll (.(Mills MMilllt AM) wiiin: .- I Mi Ml III.M.s I'MSII It MMI VHTOII, COI.I'MIIIA AND KDIMlV I'HOMMilt U'llo Ill.CWItW tmjjgjjnjM.'iira-riaMsa. mLmi mBnKmLmLLLmmH i fl ciybjHB H Good Blood Means Good Htalth A ilrnr. I.mllliy skin, full of llfr and ii.lor, rrflrtlliig iwrfrtl beak ami riirrio. lias luag iKrakimwii lo lo a lmliir aad aoUl wwrt. If you nr not llm fortunale poeir of all the aboir If yea art uHrrlnu from klM rritriis of y ileMrlpllmi. It ineaa last I lio IiIimnI U weak. WIIKN IT IIIX'OMKH IMI-OVWHHIIKD THIN A.M WATKKi-jIT CANNOT MUl'I'LY I'ltOI'lIlt NOIilllrillMKNT, AM TW HODV TIHSUKM IIKCOMK DIHKAHKH. t.: roiiillllun I every ready to lnaiilfrl llelf, and le"U ihiHkrd and Irralnieat started with Iho Gr-t .iraraafe I.IikmI disorder. .. In our Mllumtli.n Nyal'a Hot Spring". IUmmI lleiimly l the 0M T Irralinrnt. It geta at the root of tlirt irouhli', rlenne ,h T7 liupiirlllr. lnrrraM the cImiiUiIoii, prtMlmi- MimhI lht U rtt In iiourl.liiiienl I.IikkI that I rltli In iMiiirUhmeiit blood W. ulll liiilld up bruken-down llue. UiulurwootrM l.lnrii'oy . PROMPT SERVICEJlEASONABLE PRICES W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. CTWCEN MAIN i AND KLAMATH t e9 FOURTH ST. . . ul: .ai?L aIV L