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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1913)
.( 3tl l iv K' rr l r PAQK TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON iiudav, hkit. n, nun LT O I " i S ' ,'rn .( -: w,i ' "ssssssfJnsV Gdimb HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE COMING Foster - Elliott Stock Company IS COMKDY AND DIUMV SEPTEMBER Sth TIIIIKK MflHTS ONLY STAR THEATER 'The Knd of the Trail." A Btory ot the Mexican llorJer In Two Reett The Cleaa-Vp," Xealor Urania "He Mrpt Well," Famous Comedy Cartoon In Mo tion Pictures, by McManus. ANY 8KAT 10 Crnta TEMPLE THEATER The Rival Engineers," Cine 2-reel Feature "The Maater Painter," Vllagraph Drama "Ttie Sweat-Roi." Illocraph Comedy MATIXKK DAILY AT 2:30 ALL LICKXBKI) PICTURES PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic. Itiyaielan 8ulte IS and 19. White Ilulldlns Phone M CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AIIHTItACTM IXBUlUXCK Member Oregon Aaaoclatlon Title Men O. E. WILLEY, Itoora S20, Odd Fellows Uulldlng Attorney at Law EMPLOYMENT Call up COMSTOCK8, phone 90, If you want any kind of HELP Reglater at the COMSTOCK If you want employment WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! Oreen Blab, le-lorh miM Dry rllab, 10-lach ftxJH) lllock Wood .TIM Ulock Wood, double load. $3.00 Nut Coal, ton 91S.00 KLAMATH FUEL CO., (on the hill, 25c extra) Oalce SOS Main. O. Peyton, Mgr Phone 187. Ittone MSB Farm Lands A Few Choice Farms at Re- i duced Prices and Easy Terms Newton farm, 9 miles from town, i o acres, an in auaira ana grain. Good bouse and barns. Price $H,000, one-third down. 100 acres on Lost River, 10 miles from town, all In grain, two good springs on place. This one at 30.00 an acre, 1-3 down. 410 acres In l'oe Valley, 140 acres In train; house, barn, gralnery, windmill, good water. 910 an acre, easy terms. 16 acresi two miles from town; house, barn, chicken bouses; a good one-man proposition. Modern f-room house, lot 41 Vis Id ft; th and High its. S,lt, HK owa, M per The Evening Herald1 W. O. SMITH, Kdltor Published dally except Sunday by Tbo Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fall, nt 115 Fourth Street Holered at the postoiuc at Klaiu atli Falla, Oregon, tor transmission through the malls ns second-class matter. Subscription term by mall to any ad' dress In tho United State: One year 15.00 One month SO -I KUMATlt KAI.US, OREGON inin.w, skit, a, Mia I tVe.it her Condition (or September Date Max. Mln. Weather I 77 47 l't. Cl'dy. 1 .70 S Pt. Cl'dy 3 6S SO Cloudy 4 74 St It. Cl'dy I ARKANSAS USES ELFCTRIC CHAIR XMHIO KI.KCTROCLTKH ItllARH tX)U DAYS THAT UK WILL UK TIIK KIIIST (IMS TO V8K TIIK OIXTHIVA.NCK United I'reaa Servlco I.ITTLK ROCK, Ark., Sept. 5. Undtnlably proud ot the "dlatlnctlon" ot being the Drat to dlo In Arkanaas' newly Inatalled electric chair, Lee Slma, a negro, went to hla death smil ing here today. Slma attacked a while woman laat July. For daya before hla death, ho bragged openly ot the tact that he would bo the first human being to die In the chair. The chair coat the atate $701. It waa teated on a atecr laat week. Notice of the Apootatncat of Kiecatri In the County Court ot the Stat ot Oregon, tor Klamath Coumty In the matter ot the Estate ot Chart Woodard, Deceased. Notice la hereby siren that I haT been appointed Executrix ot the Last Will and Testament ot Charles Wood ard, Deceased. All persons holding claims against the deceased or against hla Estate are required to present the same, with the necessary vouchers, to m at the oSces ot Kuykcsdsll & Ferguson, my attorneys, whose offlces are la tb Loomls Building In the city ot Klam ath Falls, Oregon, within six months from July :, 1913. MARTHA WOODARD, Executrix ot the Last Will and Tes tament ot Charles Woodard, Deceas ed. 7-31-l-llr OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS tte forty-fifth school year irrcuic is. lata. DEGREE COURSES in maay pbssesof AOmCUlTURC. gNaiNSSRINS). HOHS gconoMica, Mihihi. roaeerar. Com Miacc. PMaauacT. TWO-YEAR COURSES la AaaicuL. TU(. HOMC CCONOUIC'S. MSCHSNIC AST. rONCSTRV. COMMERCE, PHARMACY TEACHER'S COURSES B manual training, agriculture, domestic edesce and art. MUSIC, including piano, atrlng, basd Inttrumrnta and voice culture. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Tim Knhiciiukkt op Kumai. Lire" and a Catauk.uk will be mailed free on applicalicn. Ailjrrtt II 11 Tknnant, Re(Iarar, w1.1ii Uorvallla, Ortge. For Sale at the Midway Barn 1.1 IIKAU OF HORSES. 1 HAY GKLDI.VG, S YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 1,200 POUNDS 1 SPAN MATCHED GELDINGS, 4 AND O YEARS OLD; WEIGHT AIIOUT 2,400 POUNDS. 1 SPAN, MARE AND HORSE, 3 AND 4 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 2,000 POUNDS. 1 SORREL MARE, 10 YEARS OLD, WEIOIIT 1,200 POUNDS. 1 I1LACK MARK, 7 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 1,200 POUNDS 1 IILACK MARE AND COLT, t YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 1,200. 1 PINTO HORSE, 10 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 1,200. 1 SPAN LIGHT MARES WITH COLTS, 3 YEARS OLD, WEIOHT 000 POUNDS 1 SADDLE HORSE, 7 YEARS OLD, WEIOHT 1,000. 1 PINTO PONY, 4 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 000 POUNDS ti YEARLING COLTS, OOOD SIZE. 5 SETS WORKIN GHARNE8S, 3 WAGONS, 1 SPRING WAGON AND TWO HUOaiES. CHEAP IF TAKEN AT ONCE THE MIDWAY BARN H. Verett, Who Jailed Harry Thaw in Canada .BaaaaaBWf"uaaaBaM sHrBssV-f ' Abbwbbbibbw mTaSl-aaiA All the trouble Harry K. Thaw has found himself In alnco he was discov ered In Canada he may trace to n. Verett, the Canadian official who algned tho papers which commuted him to jail. When Thaw, was caught at Coatlcook. Canada, he was taken before Verett, who might have turned Mm loose on the plea that Thaw waa Merely on hla wny through Canada to a foreign port. Inatead ho committed the alaycr of Stanford White to Jail, TRIANGLE SHIRT OFFICIAL TRIED IH niAUCKD WITH AtlAIN LOCK INCI TIIK IMH)IW OF KJiTAIlLISIf. MK.T WIIKIIK 3IANY AUK KM PU1YKI) United Press Service NKW YORK, Sept. 5. Max Rlank. one of the proprietors of the Triangle Shirtwaist company, In whoio factory 147 women and girls were burned lo death March 2S, 1911, today went to trial In the Court of Special Sessions, charged with locking the doors of his new factory In Fifth avenue. Inspector Dugan of the fire preven tion bureau, la expected to teatlfy that he found tho Trlangglo factory doors padlocked, with ISO peraona working there on Auguat 4. I'ennaylvanla In 1912 produced 4,402,251 tuns of DnseUler Stel. In 1913 there sailed from the port of New York SS8.649 passengers. Hotel Arrivals Hotel HaII C. I.. Clark, San Francisco; J. O. Hurt, Ashland; J. W. Stewart, San Francisco; 11. II. Grant, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. Downing, Worden; Frank Nelson, San Francisco; J, W. Nelson, Ssn Francisco; Harry Logan, San Francisco; A. O. Wight and wife, Sac ramento; Jack David, Sacramento; Kdaon Klliolt, Wm. Raymond, Avis Manor, Florence Young, Sir. and Mrs. II, Foster, M. Soulhatone, Lakevlew. White Pelican Mra. II. I). Kdaon, Klamath Hot Sprlnga; Kdaon I.. Foulke, Uaxelle; (Joseph Reed, I'aaadena; A. II. Steele, Han Joae; F. K. Wear and wife, Kan 'as City; Martin Ilcaaleu, Fred K. 'smith, Sacramento; Hiram Hay and wife, Ceorgo C. Davla, Oakland; C. O. 'Arnold, It, K. Neal, Portland; Hugh I Wallace, New York; F. Doherty, San I Francisco. National Forest Maps Prepared for Publje WASHINGTON, I). C. Sept. 5. A series of maps nf national forests, which will be of miIiip In camper, hunter and lourlata, as well na lo local foreat uaera, la bring laaued by the United Slalea forest service. The third of tho arrlr completed and put out la n SOxSI Inch folder ot the Wallowa national foreat of Ore gun Foreat boundaries, ro.td, trnlla, railroads, telephone Hum, ranger tn tlona, hotels, eablua nnd titrloua oilier topogrnphlrnl feature are shown On the rorro of the ahret la print cd a brief description of Hie forest, Pitchers Bender and Plank, Two Stars of the Athletics aUpPRa3V stnssstf lL . VtN, sLLHle r iBMtsi kJ rTJasintnisnininininininininininininininininininininX PajsaaIMiHfjB. SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB nssssssssssslsssnsssssssssint V nssssssnsF ssssswnml TBsV'-jissnsWi 'y"l TasasaVsi' tlVcuaT'' VsSLsMsVgsWaVi'Vl nsBBBBBBBBBsiBaiwst NssasuTrVBlV LsssssssHftnsnS Vnsasssssssk,V7 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnBW BnBSlU lj Hero nre Render and I'lank, two atars of the Athletlca, the probable pennant winners In the American League, who will clash with the (Hants of New York, the probable Centrnnalrau 4'elehratra United Press Service SHARON, Pa., SepL 5. The oldest resident ot this section of the state, Mrs. Phoebe Coburn, today celebrated her 100th birthday. For many years Mr. Coburn has favored equal suf frage for men nnd women. Hho de clare she will live to yet cast a vote. Tho doll Is probably tho moat an tique of toys. It has been found In side the grate of the children of an cient Rome. Nature's Warning Klainatli Fall People Most Recognise and Heed It Kidney Ills come mysteriously. Hut Nature generally warns yon. Notice Ite kidney secretions. Sco If tbo color Is unnatural It there are settlings and sediment, Paasagca frequent, scanty, painful, Its time to fear asrlous kidney trouble. It'a time to use Dosn'a Kidney Pills Doan's have don great work In this locality. M. Powell. 241 Oak street, Ash land, Ors., says: "I suffered great deal from kidney trouble and back ache, and sometimes I could hardly get around. On arising in the morn ing I was stiff and lame, and tb kid ney secretions annoyed m by their Irregularity in passage. As soon as 1 commenced taking Doan'a Kidney .Pills, I Improved, and I am now In good health. I still us Doan'a Kid ney Pills occasionally, however, but more as a preventive than anything telle. I always Insist upon Doan'a (Kidney Pills, for no substitute could Ibe as beneficial as they." I There is no better BETTER THAN HOMEMADE, MADE BETTER; BAKED BETTER. NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THE LABEL , nu nbstrurl of the Oregon gnmo laws, I -.-. - -..... ... I....- .....I .(. exirnci iroill suite me ihwi. nun n,- llntlm na In the population of rllle and town In Oregon. Maps simitar In that of the Wallo wa hno been nlready laaued by the forest aertlfo for the Crntor and Ore- .... ii.il,i,il fruat. i.f ftr.ti.nti Mini 'mapa for other forests nro In course .kiiii iiii.i.miii. ,.. i. .'i.n,.i, ! of preparation They nro for Hie specific ue nf lho who reside In, traverse, or do bualnrss with the ludUldiial tiatlonnl fnr..i uhlrh It ahown. niul lire oil ' talnablit from the n-nUlrnt supervisor winner In the National League In Hie world's eerie In begin In October i Mender and I'lank will bo relied on iby Manager Connie Mark to win niont (of his games. MittorryrllalH (Vlrlirnle NEW YORK. Sept, C Several hun dred motorcyclist from nil oer the country were here today, when the tenth annual convention of the Feder ation of American Motorcycllats met In llrooklyn Iteixirt were read to day showing that tho Federation lias n membership of IS, 000, 8,000 hav ing been enrolled during the past year A llfty-mltn amateur rare and n tour In Coney Island am among the features nf the Ihrre-day program, We Owe You First class Goods; the Best possible service, and courteous treatment You Owe Yourself The habit of taking ad vantage of the best place to buy GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables VAN RIPER BROS. Plume B5 bread than NURMI'S BUTTERNUT BREAD i- ..-J-yX Ml mil Main St., tirt, Seteniii mi Kigiiiti. M wiKvalr. wa'H Im Bit ' 1 -sSTawaV'sawUI W m If" - , I xwn&awLV I H'fiitM Hic'l WM JW rssUswH twlswllSVJr IMIV J, ZUmV.M.T, I'rr-.. K. M. IIUIlll, VI. o Pre, nnd T.T.H. IIKIIT I.'. WITHIIOW, Herrrtry Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING M I'S, Pia.NH, lll.t'EPIIINTH. YOU WILL ENJOY A feeling of added security if you take your ' trip in one of our rent cars RELIABLE DRIVERS AUTO TRIPS TO ALL POINTS OF INTEREST J. W. BAILE, Manager Kent Herilir Department I'lione I (XI '&4T c3 . Jet-us suppty your) l&cttoi JYccds J, II. H.llli:iW, Prop. I'l t-ry llilnu for Die Hummer t'amp. Itelitreii lllli anil 7lli, on Main Till! Ill'X hteri: mn BURGLARS CAN OPEN A SAFE mmf FIRST TRUST and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FOR RENT Plve-rooni modern house) Tho four-room modern house House at Hhlpplngton. ELMER L. FRENCH 1815 Main St. P.OLK'Si OREOON and WASMtNOTuN Business Directory A Directory of ch Ctiy. Town and Vlll, swing tfaaorlpllvo ik.tch et roach placo, location, popuisiion. ioio srsph. ahlpplns ana tuiklns polnll IM CIswIAoS Dlroclorr, compll4 by buclnkM ana proraacion. ? k. i. rom co.. gaUTTm Tb Herald, 60o a month PHONOGRAPHS VICTOR, EDISON AND COLUMBIA the .Woi'it llmitda. Coma In tut Hill play mmimi nf the Into line for )ou KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE R, MADSEN, Proprietor KEEPING A FIRM HOLD On our tiatronnge wo are by doing the beat daaa of work In our tine that could be ilono by any one. We are uromtit nnd eltlrlent In our service, and nre romvtrtit In undertake tho biggest Jobs In Introducing new plumbing without Inconvenience to the household when you entruat your work In Greeley Elr. KI-tMAl II I'AI.I.H, IIIIEllOV CENTRAL GARAGE Of the ordinary kind with ridic ulous u.-ne They very seldom arn to tncklu luirglar prnof MUllls Hho tliosn In tho First trust ami Hating Hank. Th-t wlo Hum, Ihcrcfiire, will open mi nrrmitil there, nnd thus put hi money where It Is beyond the reach of burglars. The lets )ou hntn I hn Iras you ran af ford lo line , . New Furniture A carload of Furniture just in. If you wish to save money call at O. C. JENSEN'S FURNITURE STORE Comer Ninth Mid Main .TJ. "CHAS. S, SPINNING ''I 1 am m' nUJU ssU PksMksss stO j't: