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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1913)
'5, 'KM " .' '(', ,4fV rviiini,i -i.V' r ;.", ; v? -V fc.;a!P. t, If You MUST Suicide, Leave Bichloride V, J ' T William Ziegler, Jr. Has a Lot of 4 Pretty Girls in His musicaljComedy United I'rese Horvlco ilnnctlvn tho poison,. If It U.glven noon DKNVHIl, Colo,, Aug, 18. "I miouuli ntid tlm finnntlty of Urn poison .should ndvisu umon, N,kln n (lower lfc I" i' , '' i , , , . . . "Tlin icsdon (lint (hrro In no incnnn .hewn palli to ll.o groat beyond t..;()f ,., w(h ,()) wjMo i()h() leave blcfilorldo of uiarvitry, nlono. I vr It has left I hi. ntnmadi In that uaii conceive of tio more 'horrible j tha mercury ilimvt ntid permeates ''death limn from tlia orients of t'l-Hlie syiiliiiii no tnpldly, In action It I chloride." ; 'wr much llko arsenic,, Imt far mor Dr. I., M. Vim Mutui1, prominent painful. Tim cfTtct of iiinrrurial til Denver physician today Imiiiml llilu'rhlorlilo U much similar In sumo ru wanting ,to " wiiuliMw niik'ldi'n"tMit'i'lii lo tlm circcu or iii ovrnlonoof tlirouKli tliu United Press. In dolnu inloinol, In ftoimi rni tlm tvvlh are no ho ndmltud thnt tho Incruaitt In loiiicned, the auffuinr undergoes ylo-1 llio mi inlii' r iff persona taking thin lent paroxysms of pnln, vomiting iimaus of Hilling their lives In kIvIiik iMH iiixI ioiiviiIhIoiih. medical mn nil ovr tho country "How tho Mr a not nliroad Unit hi- much concern. Tho n of mclilnrldit, rhlorldu of mercury poisoning wns i .tlil Dr. Vnii MnUr, him nliiriiiliioiy painless to hard tosiy. Ifonunrtwo' lui'lt'Uiwil, following Ihu death 'of (!,' men linvo stoically liornr tlin oiikuUIi Handera Wulker, mllllouulro banker, ' Hint ilous not mean that olhr-'r tmi do of -Macon, (In,, who took tho poison .'I'hnvvUo. A potion who can stand hy mUtako, and lived for stivers! daynlDm torrllilo pain of blchlorld titer uftcrwnrds with full knowledge of hi ury polnonlng stoically cannot have ' approaching end, jhuman feelings." "It U nti errnnonus opinion that , ' diiuth by blchlorldo I painless," aald , Nollro in Taxpayer l)r; Van Matar today, "Vtolant pallia Nnllce la hereby gives that th follow tlm spreading of tlm polsonjbaard of equalisation for Klamath through the system. It la n corrosive lounty wl be In session for thirty poisoning, and naturally It la holly i day i, beginning on tha second Mon Irritant. There la no known antidote 'diy In September. All Droteata must after tho poison haa had fair start,' bo mad during tha first week of tha except albumen mually tha white of meeting. J. P. LEE, an egg which aurrounda and holda .tatiKtrn n i :j?itiMTTi mrmr.i.tnxaM OMUKaMMlOAL CAHIH 13-I0thr County Asneasor DR. C. A. KAMMO, All Work Ouaraateed. Odd r!l9wa' tlutldlag. Room ill. I'hona.fl. Classified Column MAXWKLt M. MNO MwHilac ftiyakian. Kulto II aad II, WhKo Hldg. IImnmM t .14 rtm baui iFOH 8AI.B Ut S In stock I, Kaeend Falrvlew addition. 1106, half eaah, balance to ault If taken In tan daya. 'Addreaa 40? K atreat, (JranU Paw, Oregon. ll-Ut CITV AMI COUKTV AJWTHACT OOMPANV Akaaraala. I rania Maaahera Oraajon Aaaorlatlon Tttlo MM. roil BAI.K Purnltura, ruga, carpete, china, etc. 41 Weat Main atraot. I'hoae J07R. lLIt O. K. WILIJtV Atiomef a Lnr Koaaa WW, Odd Fellows MaU MMaCaUiLANWMW f.EMPkVOTMatNT Call up COM8TOOK. shM 10. M yon want any king of HELP. Ragteftr at tha COMITOCK if yon want employment. P imiM BRE IT J NYAL'S FACE CREAM m vary heet ihat't Oaa k!in4.wraaa olmlheahh, Thlt b the om aream that theraly aleaam the mmm aad leavet tha akin amaath, and eeft a velvet Then teo,Nyal'i Paee'Ceaam will net eauM haktegrewsnthalaae. Beteg greaHlen, Nyal's Paee Cream h readily abeorhed by the akk. " Ceaulalag peraaioe, It U antUeatk and thoroly eteaaMi the tUm pew. The odor of thU Ideal cream la (decidedly IV PC WRITERS . Mnrhhava fa.M mwiMnm KUwMlh KalU Mnc M . , FOti BKNT 1- NKWI.V PURNHUEO KOOMI nt tho Clarement wHh hot nnd cold water and steam beat In each. 7-11 l-ll I.08T lieiween Klamath rails and Crater Lake, 4iC camera. Finder notify Herald office. U-U MIHCKI.LANKOUH HTRAYKD Two cowa, one rod, with halter, branded LOW; eno apottod heifer, with dewlap, atrnyod from road camp abovo Bhlpplngton. Noti fy K. W. Smith. l.Jt MONKV TO IJOAU on ranches, timber and city property. m Apply to II. P. Hhepherd, Klamath Palls, Oregon, M7 Main at. IMno Herald Want Ada brln rosmMa, '.J L. I5T I FARM LANDS Choke Farm in In SI.0M nrrea. Prkoa note, Terms eoey AIJK) RIIIDINCI AND CITY PROFIltTY For mIo or rent. (Joed Timber tracts, for sale. CHAH. H. SI'INNING llw M. Silt HI, Phone 40 IHVIWIIWf. 9 I wi m Ioraameanu jae lor iwcmy nvs an m iyceBtthekr. iMBjipj Commeace uewg '.nBBmmgcl Cream, h'i bert gffgffgBCuSB lor your com ii mBpmBuRHpam pbahm. . dVHSmi w 'AYXgaW'' eream at our Iff? ' Alur IV, mbafe jama .'t Cr- 'ihbl WB !i!w,WWPi 1 w, mm,: . i. .v'm,' .' jv.i My alMolitt guarantee policy hM pcoTen anlMtr N WltK OP MAKO. TIM KM MV nVMNHaW MAS SCKAIV ILY nrORMaiap; Tho reaoon'in plaAm. Myoa. lomcra are eo weM planaad wetai'' , my WATCM RHPAmUMJ bhM ' thoy ore alwatVie'to'aiienk: a good word for mo. '',,: Jlrlnc mo row;'wioli "ajm won't heepittmo. ilnwmhig . MlMacUon or monaf wfiandad.'; I 51 WAifKM. urr . ' I :1;' bIIIIIIIbbILv xr(uKlmL iawBVimlllllllllll, gaaHPalBB-'' J '- ' VrflHHallllllllllllllw aVlamMllBBMkamiJ. aBnWamlllllllllHHPMlKlM'' 'iJOmW JmMaaMataMWaMWaMWatJ 'lKlftrmm'Mm!!W. afBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEmEVf. !gK ' '' aaEEEEKnBaEEEafgofmE&JaWlaml EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEn '" famMmajSaEEBm famEwsVaEEHnEEEEEEEEEE HLllllllllHI IgggMK' -nwMQM niMgVwF Rnif 5gHi ''BivlBmVrBjKnRaalllll. "vffil Spanish War Vc r if to Alrrwganate pENVER,, Colo.rr Aug. II, AmolJ garaatlon of all' tho orgaitHwtloM wh6o .members saw sefrleo' nhVond during- the flpanlsh-Amerloaa.war nnd tho campitlgfls greflng bdt of It, was tlm Important plan proponed today V r' itmm j. -.- -i (whtn the Army of the Phlllpplaea nndXagnceMryxrhM4nm (ihoyetoransof' the Porelgii TtirTlrii'rrrt'rtn ilnn ;Ttis7'iMBhTpl , opened trieir Annual rionleM. In i T)' i fl i t in r i ' jtlti riJn iimmaj ihundrcd member of tho organise-leaker., 'yjV' -j. jstj-ia ja ,., i i wmiassBisamaatsaemiammamm i- i?"; kl-i'H V' "Thai VatV COMfeOMv ,M Ih tlMUraea4ry;hd'tlw. V Kmi T4, '3 . i, m- HL th rorWm'Wrle to aBsMnl eotdlers'who'.sow' aorvm ink, j COM ganl " , WaS rWi 'County Clerk of Klamath eovnty, OrrRon, nt Klamath Palle, OraflOn, in the 2?rri day of Augnat. 1111. Claimant names no witnesses:. ', K. Uroy Miller, R. Falhoraon, Henry W. Straw, I. 3, Straw, all o( Odrnuia, Oregon'. ,. JA8. P. BUROaWS 7-ll-8-19h .VoUco of Mtorira Sate . Vy virtue of an eaecatton hi jclnfoirq duty lowed by tho Clark of me CkreuK Court of too Conntr oC KUmoth, Btote of Oregon; doted, the 21t day of July 1911, la s action In the Circuit Cemrt for aJd CouBty'aBd'itatPi-whoraentDna) , tirlmmer as plalntl.t meat acalsst rredfvtaaaMi Aartka sua of thirty-four, hundred thirty- two and 10-119 (IS4II.3I) arid Interest and eootiand From left to right (upper row) Jrar WaHon, H4c May, Alice lurfcc. -. From left In rigttt (lower row) Betty Ihtwator, imm Won ml an NKW YORK, ug. 18. Bomo one not ho Is going Into the theatrical William Zlegler JrM 'business on n larger acaie. wnenaome one called him merely an "angel" for haa aurroundrd 21 years old, and heir tb 140,000,000 of baking powder, with many pretty girls In tho new musical comedy com pany, Adelc,, which he la backing, When It was discovered that he waa a n stockholder In the New Km' compa ny, which la putting on tho piece, the Inference waa drawn that he had pick ed tho girls. He and his friends deny this. They Insist the girls were select ed by a professional atage director and manager. Nor will his friends say whether or the company he waa very much put out. The 140,000,000 heir hates to be called an "angel." and Inaleta that he Is merely a stockholder In tho con cern. When the young man recently eame Into possession of tha hnkwc powder millions the fortune waa placed at f 16,000,000. But this dooa not repr resent Its wholo value. Tho Income of the young man from baking pow der alone la nearly 11.000.000 a yenr. Englishwoman Talks for Turks and Harem and ho won't help others to support themselves. Only today I met a wo man of SS, the old maid daughter of. a country pamnn, a icuii-iuvauu. un til trd for work. She nadn't n single soul In, the world wso was disposed to Untied Press Service LONDON, Aug. 18. That polyg amy l really a commendable institu tion for Turkey, and that It might even bo adopted with profit In Kng land, was the rather startling declara tion today of Miss tlrace Klllson. well- known Kngllsh writer, who haa Just A returned from n protracted visit In and about Constantinople. "It la far better," she said today, to have four women supported nnd protected than to have one well cared for nnd three aeul out to struggle and starve under present conditions. I believe In one of two courses. Either put us In harems or give us freedom and equality with men. KngUad con demns polygamy without (topping to consider lts ndvantnge to woman hood, while on the other hand, aha turns women adrift In tho world and! To the HHts. Joe Hughs, an em- closes to them all the professions and 'ploye of the Kay Dee company, left tradea aho can. I with his family today for an outing In "In other words, the Englishman the hills. They go, to the Lake of the won't support moro man one female, wooas and tno nucKiaaerry rat en, -TTiri '.,:" . . -, . . ' and his friends estimate his fortune nt 140,000,000. Some mouths ago ho was Induced to take an Interest In tho musical comedy; and It Is believed that he put up much of the money for It. Tbe ybung women of tho company have been, rehearsing dally nt tho aPrk theater. There has been aomo; trouble duo to the fact that, tho star. Mhw Audrey Maple, haa, been loot 'to'the compnar during the ' rehoaronkc It ' waa dhv eoverod that she waa under contract o another "concern, and she had' to ouR. c hotel Anivmis Wr. SchUet. Mlaaotun, Win.; Al- boht West. Malla: N: H, Christina, Algenu: C- Hi ailHgan. Sam Praa clsco; Geo. W. Kmg, Baa Fraaeloeo; S, M. Bitten. Ban Praaetseo; O. V. Kills, San Francisco; Jt. M. Rals, 3n Francisco; Stanley A. Mcintosh and wife, l.ovelock.Nov.; It. M. Coldough, Btcramento; Mr. Sage, Chicago; W. 8. Fish, Dorr Is; ;C. Browning, Sac- raraento; Z. Magee, Portland; K. I support or even materially aid her, "8uch it thing could not happen In McBurney. Portland; W. E. Qlendcn nlng, U. 8. Service; A. Char lea; Den- Turkey, -which wo think so benighted A man suppdtts all female relatives. If necessary, aa well aa his wives. "I visited a number of burema la Turkey, nnd I see no reason to pity the women there. They are intelli gent and well educated, nnd very fend of each other. "No woman In Turkey Is driven to tho streets for lack of food and shel ter. If she1 leads an Irregular life sho does It of her own free will. So ciety dooa not have her on Its con science," , . GRANDMOTHER USED SAGE TEA TO ' DARKEN HER FADED OR GRAY HAIR Mixed WHh Sulphur, Makoa tho Hair Soft, Luetrowa anal Cnroa Paadrmt '.A Tha use of Sage aad. Sulphur for roatorlng faded, gray hair to Its nat ural color dates back to grandmoth r'a, time. She kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brew of Sago Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appear Mieo tils alaiple mixture waa applied who,dertu.Va:t. 'l tha brewing at home la mussy Md out of date. Nowadays skilled kamtota do this hotter than ourselves. By aaklag at any drugstore tor tke rMdy-to-uao product," calUd'"Wyetb''s tata'aad Sulphur Hair Ramtdy," you VHItfet a mraa'hottW'for about. SO . 5 cents. Some druggists make tbeli own, which, la usually too sticky, so Insist upon getting Wyttha, whkh can be' depended' upon to restore nat ural color aad beauty ,to tha. hair, and la splendid for daadrwsT, dry, fevorwh Itchy scalp aad falling hair. ' , v , A' 'w'oll known downtown1 druggist say bis cuatomara laatet 'otWyotk'a Saga .and Sulphur, because, tkey aay. It darkens Van vaaturaMy - and 'avealy thafaojMMly :oaa tall It haaheea ap pllad It'a 'so easy' 'to usel too.' Von simply dampen a apoace oraoftbruah and draw: it' throagk' roar hair, tak lagonaatrjuU at a Uaaa Do'thhj at utghtaad by moratag the gray hair disappears: 'afior aaUor appUaaUoe or .tfo;,HU';roeU,,vteRa,'iaatral ver; Mrs. A. 'Charles, Denver; Victor Cooke and wife, San Fraaeloee: J, A. Maddox. city: White Petteaa Dorothy Churchill; J. p. Churchill nnd. wife, P. W. Churchill, Yroka; Helen Gould, C.C.Martin. J. B. Sklare, o. w. Lane, Ban rraaciaco; F. A. Burr, New York; Hugh McOulrc, W. A. Williams, C. O. Johnson, P. F. Robert, Portland; J. M. Meyerfield, Sacramento; Phil Vetter, M. A. Per rara, (Oakland; L. A. Btrobele, Phila delphia; Pi B. Schllte, Seattle; Blos som Celly Divine. Medford. Tho first watch waa n amal lclock In 1477 Peter Hale, a clock maker of Nuremburg, made a clock In tho form of an egg. which could bo carried In the pocket; The production of tku cost a year's labor. Cn AnweraatNo I WMtMaJa as JammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmNIm' I FOR RKKT I mm VAiraVmdMaama aatammmmaeam Laama mm B Vaafejwammjml aWmmMFTml ammBm"J 1 I' Two foar-room madsrm wonjaa I I Howaea at ShJppmgtoa, ' I I VkLMKH L. FRK.VCH I UlSMataBt. I " tCmVRNggMVammBmvmmmmVmmmmmmV tSl'ggl1 tU, II J , II 1 1 IpammmmmmmmmmmmmWB cEGAL NO f ICES 4 Wotteo for (Not Coal .Laada) 'V ' Departmant or tho tatartor, TJaMod Notice la haroby gtvaa that Um L, Steln.vot Klamath ralkvvOrnM. Who. oa August 1. 1910 mada'Haeaa. aVaad'Eatrro. OII84,,dr NUiH. sWotton" 11,'Toirnshlp l7S,:Raaa T. Wlluiiaatta Meridian, haa ,Sled''BoUaa of.itataattoa'ta make samiiatetloai color aad teoka gloeay. ooli aad ahua- Proofs a eaUhUah otalmto to ma h . K.V.: 4;, '1 X, ,W ,V, daat :,i V . ' " H. WahawJ.d-f -i,( r. V 4 OAR.' A tcerita;taaed at .one khadfad, (I1M) dolUrs', oa tho 1 1st dV!of July, 111. Notice is hereby gives tbat'ljw oa Saturday,, tho 10th day of Aanat, 1 3 1 Jat tie , r roat door of tha, Coart mousc, ai fimmaia rane, ta County, at 10 o'clock In 'iho lor of aald day. ae!l atpuUlo aaoMaaHo the. highest bidder, Jor oaah, tha M lowing described prcpertp, Northeast taartor of I east quartor,1 Boetloa "tevaa ,'7)2 North half of tha North went of-Boo-' lion S; all in. townihlp Porty-oao(4) South; Range fwelvo U) stent W, M. situated ln'KUaiatb Coaa4r,.Oro- gon,' subject tothe lien $.t JthaTJailftod SUtea' boVernmeat therein, aad awV- Ject to 'tha provloloaa and i condRJoae of tho U. aV tic Aet (II fatvlll) , , yr, Taken andtevh wposx aa tWgca erty of tho aaki ProaBylealoldtor m much thereof aa a b aaaamanr ta satisfy 'tha aald Jadgmoat la tewaf Dan Via; Brimmer agala aaM Fra Eylenfehlt' with 'hitaraat gather wRh all coot meats that hava or may nssraa. -i' .i'- ,. C. C. UeMsMsf . OBO. A. HATDOtt. Bsaaat ' DatedJaly IJto, lilt. '" T4t--Mt ta iTho. etty oaaoMtl I4aamn Cm) ftfj reject aay ami aft M ami dmmmmti, u-;:--, . ugsmmaaaiiiie; ll " wmmewmej ocaaatayaf vUadoraomgwvdrtsmjai ..mdammmWRTfm 'Kottoa'af.-' t : la taa Coaaty coart oc uw Oregon, for Klamath Comatr la tbo matter of tho BaUto of Charioa Woodard. Dswaaaa. ', Notice la herehyftvea that I hava heos appelated BaooaUia af tl WIH and Toatamsat af Caartea ard.DsPaaaid. . i : , ' Tp v All nsrsoaa. tht rixufi m rtlr4 U rtMwU ttel.. aMammm amf VldmWmTmmmommmi 'dm mmrnrn VmmgBmj w, oVBmlJBBmmBva IBk attoraarawaaao.-atBoaaafa'la Mm Loomla BulMtag la taa aRy o ath Palm, Cao4-lmn ate from July 14. till. . . . , MARTHA WOODARD, Kaocutrir of tha Laat W1U aad Toa tameat of CharleafWaagard','Thiaiai i d, "' :,Mlr,! vi w. bkh ,v. v s(- .!': r-'N Vi ' i i ' ,Ku - "' " -V ' .. A A (a t l M -. 'oeo lavliiaajgwai;' Pursaaat to a resomtloa aad adoeted hr tha eommoa ooaaoH of the etty of Klaamth PaUa.Oraama; oa tho 4th dayof AagaotlHI. am- tlco u hereby gtvaa, taM,atewi:bo received hy tho Polka Jadajaiaf said city at hU oSUso la aaid'oltyap.to aad Including Ua JOth, day of Aagaot, 1113, at tbo .hour of S.e'clock'Km.. forthe IMPROVEMENT of 'Math street, .from Klalock aveauo U tha easterly city Hmlu. lKluduag alt street latsrsoottoa. by gnmtag ,te the eeUblkhed grade aad, by nmUlng aald street to a width of forty feet for the eatlre dlataaoaho-" twoea tha points named with am oil. su:faco macadam ,wlthtoarha from Klalock avenue to tbe railroad track. 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