The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 15, 1913, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
tlltOWMMi AXH MAXM.MJ
Ciminly Hinging urn! Talking- Art
"The Witch,"
Thrro-Hctl Standard Feature
wiiooi iy,"
C l'llot Comedy
AIIMIH8ION' 10c and 23c
TEMPLE THEATER
' "The Forbidden Way,"
Two-Keel Kssanay Feature
'Coiilag of Aagrtsr,"
Illograph Drama
"The Troahlraoinr Daught-,"
Vltacraph Comedy
MATIXKK DAILY AT 2i90
ALL LICKX8K1I PICTURK8
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MAXWELL M. LONG
Osteopathic Phyairlaa
Suite IS and 19, White Dulldlnc
Phone M
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
AH.STHACTS IX8UUAXCK
Member Oregon Association
Title Men
O. E. WILLEY,
lloora 330, Odd Fellow Building
Attorney at Law
EMPLOYMENT
Call up COMSTOCKS, phone JO,
If you want any kind o( HELP
lleglittr at lb. COM8TOCK It
you want employment ,
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!
Ore fHab, KMorh WM
Hry Slab, IS-lach MJO
Mock Wood ..-.
Mock Wood, doabla load.C4.00
Nat Coal, tad fl-LOO
KLAMATH FUEL CO.,
(oa U.e hill, SSc extra)
O-Bcc 503 Maia. O. Peytoa. Mgr
Phoae 117. Phot MaK
Good Land
U aluaya the cheapest In thn end.
Poor land la dear at aay price. I
make a specially of desirable (arm
land, and aliall be pleased to show
) ou the country, I king famllUr Itli
lite Klauiatii llaalo and haflag fadl
lllea (or allowing Uie land, I am In a
lltlou to aerva you.
CHILCOTE
civ location, 033 Mala St. PhoaeM
Farm Lands
A Few Choice Farms at Re
duced Prices and Easy Terms
Newton (arm, i mile (rom town,
10 acre, all In alfalfa and
gniln. (lood house and barn.
Pi Ire tM.OOO, one-third down.
1G0 acre on Loit lllver, 10 j
mil (rom town, all In grain,
two good springs on place.
Till one at S.TO.00 an acre, 13
down.
480 acres ln,Poe Valley, 140 acre
In grain; house, barn, gralnery,
windmill, good water. $13 an
acre, easy term.
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IS acre two mile (rom town;
house, barn, chicken house; a
good one-man proposition.
Modern C-room house, lot tlUx
1SS (t; 9th and High sta.
92.100, t0O down. $80 per
moaUi.
CHAS. S. SPINNING
11 8. Bth St. Phone 40
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The Evening Herald '
W. O. SMITH Editor
Published dally except Sunday by
The Ulcrald Publishing Company of
Klamath Fall, at US Fourth Street
Kntcred at the poitofflc at Ktam
nth Falla, Oregon, tor trstumlsalon
through the tnatli a cond-tlas
matter.
Subscription termi by mall to any ad
dress In the United State:
One year 15.00
One month . SO
Kia.MATH PALLS, . OHKOOX
MONDAY, SKIT. l.f, 1IIIS
iVrather Conditions (or September
Date Max. Mln. Weather
t .7 r, Pt. Cl'dy
1 76 48 Pt. Cl'dy
3 68 SO Cloudy
4...,. 74 SI Tt. Cl'dy
S 73 43 Clear
75 4 Clear
7 S4 SO Clear
8 83 S3 Cle.ir
9 66 85 Clear
10 74 43 Clear
11 80 CO Clear
13 37 SI Clear
13 83 46 I't. Cl'dy
14 74 40 Clear
FOREIGNER POSES
I AS AN AMERICAN
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WOIWK hTII.I, THOSr! WHO IIAVK
, Ht:Alll HIM, SAV Hi: IIMI-M AS
AX IIIISHMAX IS TAKILV Tt
POItTI.AM
Immigration lniector It. I'. Hon
ham brought a man giving hi name
a John Murphy over from 1-ake coun
jty last night, and lodger him In the
'Hotel de Low.
Tbl morning Ilonbam left with hla
prisoner (or Portland, where be will
turn him orer to the federal author
title (or a hearing.
I It aeem that Murphy ha been en
joying the privilege of 'a cltlten af
'ter baring been denied naturalisation
i paper.
" Chief of Police Bmllh heard the
(man talking Hit morning, and aaya
be la a foreigner, all right, but, Judg
ing (rom hi arrent, he haa never been
near the Kmerald lile. It I evident
that he borrowed the name of Mur
phy. .National Polish AllUare Meet
United Pre Service
DKTHOIT. Mich., Sept. IE. Def
ter educational (acllltle (or PolUb
realdenU of the United State waa
the principal topic under discussion
today when the National PolUb AID
once opened It annual convention In
the new Dora Polikl ball. More than
1,000 delegate representing 3,300
ocletlea located all over the country,
were attending today when the sea
son oiened. The total membership
represented exceed 100,000.
!ie-i tu City,
Mis Kvelyn Applegate ha gone to
San Francisco. She expect to re
main there some time.
Hotel Arrivals
Hotel Hall
Mrs. W. I, Clarke and children,
Oakland: Fred Hughe, Vallejo; Fred
Flh, Vallejo; L. Plnlf, Algoma; J. C.
(lower, Aigoma; I). J, M. Shannon
and wife, Oakland; Mr, (lalllnger,
Oakland; Dr. Lee Prosser and wife,
Oakland; It. M. Colclough, Sacra
mento; Jas. I.arkcns, Chlloquln; Mr.
and Mrs. Drowning, Star theater;
Mr. America Hall; Chrl. Myhr,'
Junction City, Ore.; Oeo. McMahon,
Dunsmulr; J. K. aPden, Ran Fran
lco; J. W. Smith, San FrancUco; Tt.
, Vance Hutchln, city; A. T, Miller,
rnlnat, Or.
White Pelican
, W. M. nrar, Oihkosh. Wl.: Ml
M. A. nuttner. Mis Elizabeth M.I
Austen, F. I Yetler, Jl. F. Currier, j
P. B. Teller and wife. R. H. Swayne
and wife, T, C. Smith, San FrancUco;
A, 8. Kennedy, Sarrnmento; Mr. B,
C Southworth, Fresno; F. H. Fan,
'llerkeley; W. J. Datchelder and wife.
Los Angeles; T, C. Bradley and wl(e,
Thrall; W. A. Kinney. Portland; W.
P. Jolinion and wife, city.
FOR RENT
Fire-room modem house;
To four-room modem boawai
House at Hhippbagtoa.
ELMER L. FRENCH
ISIS Mala St.
Farm's Utility Honors
Belong to the Porker
I
A aubacrlber write In and aka
why It I that we claim that tho hog
la the greatest money maker ot all
(arm animals?
This statement la not otteu u.ue-
tlotied. It Is acknowledged by moat
people who hate gln It any ronsld
t ration, The hog It an erounmlrat
'coc tu the (arm operation. He I a
cousenrr of waste, a gleaner In the
field, and n helper of the fanner In
laddlng to hla bank balauee,
llecause of hla sat lug qualltlM, he
Ilia ! denominated aa "the gentle
man Hint paya the rent (or the hou-
holder; the mortgage lifter (or the
furmsr." In the pad he wa adopted
I by the farmer of the com and hog
'belt a tho only (eaalble way ot mar
ketlng the corn crop. IMng turned
Into the field and fattened. This u
known a "hogging the com," thus
saving all of the labor of gathering,
storing and feeding out again.
At time, hu the wheat crop was
an over-production, and price wero
down below tie ."0rent mark at thn
(arm, the hog waa used to market
wheat. He haa done hla part In con
tertlng tho by-product of the dairy
and creamery Into a merchantable
article through hla stomach. The
feeder of a bunch of steer follow
them with a drove of hoga that are
fattened on the undigested corn fed
Hew a Siffragette
Eats Cera it Caap
This I a photograph of Mix M. F.
Ilalrd, ardent suffragette of New
York, showing how she eat corn.
Some of the suffragette have estab
lished a ramp at Hempstead, L. L,
for the good of the cauie, and they
have determined to live an outdoor
life (or a (ew day.
HKTTI.K UP
All account due the late firm of
Shlve llros. & Company that are not
settled In some manner within the
next ten day will be placed (or col
lection. W, T. 8IIIVK.
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Herald Waat Adt bring reaulu.
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KLAMATH
Main St., bet. Seventh aad Eighth.
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the steer. Hoga take rare of the bl
'product of distilleries, beet sugar
plants, of the garbage of tho cities
and ot many other (telorlea where
(ood products (or human beings are
mtiu(artured
In Texas and several Southern
'States they Inform us that they ran
, mnkii port at 3 rents a pound on pea
'lints, and more pounds per nrro than
they ran with u crop if corn, letting
the pigs do their onn picking or dig
I glng, ns you please to rail It The
i hogs i an convert knttlr rom, mllo
jmiilie, cow pra mid soy beans Into
vuuii' 'ui p. inn, tnil '(? mi.i-ii i-itij
'day In the year.
Then, again, he Is n forager; he
ran grow on alfalfa and clover, and
sexernl other kinds ot pasture, but
especially Is he adapted to converting
alfalfa Into lean pork, and when bal
'nnced properly make oneot the Ideal
feed (or pork production at tho
(rheaet ptalblr rnat.
Then again, while the sheep, cow a
ami horses will Inrreu-" from 60 to
100 per rent annually, the hog will
Increase from r.on to 3.000 per rent
annually Ho can be turned Into the
market as quick as a crop of grain.
These are some of the reasons why
we claim that the hog la the greatest
1 money maker of the farm animals
American Swineherd.
Here (or a Visit.
I.lnyd Alford Is here (rom the Cra
tr Ijike rountrylto visit his parents,
Mr. and Mr. Itussel A. Alford. He
has been working with a survey crew
this summer In the uattonal park.
Finest Ashland tomatoes, SSc per
hoi at Ashland Fruit Store. IG-Jt
I Mr Jamea Uramrr, tloaton, Mas.,
I aged SS, Insured In the Mutual Life
(it 110,000.00. Twenty year endow,
j ment plan. Tbecompany paid him
in casn I8.u-v.su, wmen averaged
a dollar profit (or every buslnes day
In the twenty year,
Mr. George It, Cornwall, Prnn Van,
N. V., aged S6, Insured (or I5.000.ou,
itwenty-payment life. He received
la cash dividend of 13,388.80, equal to
Mo'i of his 30 premiums, and ha
$5,000.00 paid (or, which give him
a dividend every year.
F. M, PltlKST. Agent.
TANKS
Xon-lliutlhln
Xon-llusllble
Let us figure the coat of the
kind of a tank you need.
Furnaces
We will Install a Hot Air
Furnace In your building that
will kIki n maximum amount
of satisfaction with a minimum
amount of fuel.
Klamath
Sheet Metal Works
J, H, I'aile Klmer II. French
PHONOGRAPHS
VICTOR, EDISON
AND COLUMBIA
All the Xewest Itecorda. Coma In
and ne will play some at the lata
one (or you
FALLS MUSIC HOUSE
R. MADSEN, Proprietor
Negro. Fastest Sprinter
in World, Trains as a
"Baggage Smasher"
SI'lllNtlFIKI.II, Mas, Sept. 15
lluwnrd P Drew, the Sprlngrteld high
school student, who has several limes
eiiualled OufTey' record of II 3-i sec
onds (or the 100-yard dash, and who
promise In be the greatest sprinter
tho world has known, train by
"mashing baggage" In the raltrMd
station nl Sprlnglleld, It has Just been
learned He ya that Is tbn best el
erclse he rau find to get him Into con
dition tu win a race,
Drew was pronounced by the Itle
Mike Murphy, the great trainer of
thn Pennsylvania University, as the
greatest amateur sprinter he haa ever
seen When In high school he made
his way by acting as bellboy In the
largest hotel In Springfield, but since
leaving school Drew has more lime on
his hands, and he finds that from ten
tit eighteen hour at smashing bag-
gagn yletds him much more In the
way of Income than did hla old Job at
"bell-hopping,"
Strangely enough, slnre he has bv
tome a baggage handler. Drew ha
Increased not a tittle In speed. Three
limes this summer he haa been cred
ited with running I0U yards In 9 2-5
seconds,
Drew qualltlrd (or the finals In the
01) mplr game at Stockholm, but on
the last day pulled a tendon, and was
compelled to withdraw from the
fllnala,
You'll find all kinds of ammunition
at Schubert, Main street. i-tf'
FOR SALE
A 20-Foot
Speed Launch
Kuulpped with a 13 bora
poaer, 4-cycle engine; built of
best cedar plank, with bent oik
ribs. Ilullt (or speed and ou
duranre. Mechanical control
designed (or erne and safety.
Apply
United Iron Works
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.
Phone S3
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KLAMATH FALLS, ORKOON
YOU WILL ENJOY
A feeling of added nccurity if you lake your
trip in otic of our rent earn
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AUTO TRIPS TO ALL POINTS OF INTISKKST
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IIIHT l; WITHIIOW, (wretary
Surveyors and Irrigation Enginccrr)
Klamath County Abstract Co.
ABSTRACTING
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PETERS LOADED SHELLS and CARTRIDGES
Prtrr Shells hale Him iiiiiin I lrl l'ili al lllg MhmiU IIimii
any nllirr hhrll.
Darling Hardware Company
tippeiiTi: uitiri; n;i.K. iiuri:i,
till HI PalilMiikks Mnrsn t'o. 1,'iigliira, Puinw mid lniliiillls
(gjm
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lit liir.ii mil mul 7lli, on .Main
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,nok over uur new line
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Bros.
lirj-.lt MAIN NTIICCi
WIFE HOW
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Mislead n( counting out IK
liioiin. and thru mil he ah'e !
tell xheie l.er rash has amir
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