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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1913)
cv 4 . a 1 pwttiMxmmmsmscxmsBtti. - -xz s . fr r ; T 1 II, I' (' 1 . I 4 ( . ' . V' I V I "11 tl i ,il i it if l r . l ' r AM TWO Guide hn.-m UMw in'V rminnrrn'i " " - HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER T1IK TMRKK CAMPBKUJi lYcaeaUaf "Anal Jerueha'e Visit lo the CHy" The Kyee ol tbe Ood of Krtoadahip," Drama "Tha Pro! of the Hu," Drsma "Tto Itmawar." Comedy-Drama Calvert! Vyealy,M Current Events Ouenia? Ttmreday WKHH AMI WKBB ABMWIOX 10 aad 8 TEMPLE THEATER -Oaw Kile" Two-Re I Vltlcraph Comedy "A Modes Hero," Ulofrmph Comedy -la the HoatBlaad, Lubtn Drama M.HUKK DAILY AT t ALL LICIttiBKD I1CTUBIS PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAXWELL M. LONG OXtoaalhlc Pay rata Aulte It and 1. WhJU Bulldlag rhottS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AHIMCn LXBVKAMCK Member Oregoa aaofitloa Title Me EMPLOYMENT Call p COMCTOCKS. pace . If yea vast Bay klad of HELP Hegttter at tha OOM8TOCK If you vaat amploymaat KLAMATH COUNTY EMPLOY MKXT OFFICE Phone:!! Wa furnish all ilndi of halp. If oj want work reg'ster at MKH. A. l'KTKKHTFJkRS lag Math rUree Hoath NOTICK Tsar art funds la th city treas ury far tta raaemptloo of trt war raU aratawtaa oa aad prior to Jim 'USE I Nyal'sI IXream I f Carna, kWara a aoaka- I I '"iH1: NtraeaCraamb I I "!'' !"V YaaaaaaU 1 faafaikaUvaaaetlMta.ItUaoU I I lSftTt Fofueoi. .aUataaaliacauaam. Buyalar ataaiataiaaMiUkakkoaMla. I mmm numct BaaaaaaaaaaaaaMnnaKamaL j . , 111. lataraat caase from data, KlMMtk rakta, On.. Octabar II, I Ml. J, W. lIMtWeV, . 11-SeH Ottr Tmaarar. tw IraBeVi 9t aMaraaoa. tM idad tkat paym. kaaa f. lltf tlMaaaraac. The Evening HeraldQUCTIlUn W. O. 8MITJI Kdttor Published dallr eieept Sunday by Th Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Palls, at US rourth Street L'ntered at th poetoBca at Klam ath Falli, Oregon, for transmltalon Ihrouih the saalla aa eecoad-elaee matter. Subscription ttrma by mall to an? ad- drew la the United 8tatea: On year tt.00 On month ...... . KLAMATH KAMA, . . OHKOOM Tl'KMIiAV, OCT. SI, tOIS Weather Cuadltloaa tor October Date Max. Mtn. Weather ..... .72 TT TJ ........SO ...SO SI a a . . a vl 41 lllllll 70 41 a a ( 40 41 41 14 IS 17 St 40 17 14 11 IS IS IS 11 IS 11 St It in. cvdy Claar Clear PtCl'dy J... It. Cl'dy Cloudy Cloudy Pt-CTdy Cloudy Claar Claar 10 .. 11... 13... 11... 14... in-O'dy PtCTdy Qaar IS... in.ady 1... IT... IS... 19... Claar Claar Claar Claar IIOIUKi, UOMK.N A.NU CU1LDKK.N LAST Uvcoratloa Day, lo addlUoa to lb paradtt of Civil War vat rtu, tbar were, la many cltlea. pa rade of work boraea la which many ociaea wore blue, led and yellow rib &, badge f Ilea by hunuae aocl- etle la recocnltloa of the car (laa ttav bora by their owner. Such paradu typified tba auaad- ltlon of lb defeuaele bona from IL orerloadloc, the laahlag, th caxa- Ins and rouch treatment praralaat not many year af o. Th propajaada asalnit cruelty to bone baa baaa o Sectlt that bow aot only ara moat driver bumaaa la their traatmamt of th faithful MXTaau. but a ajaau- la pride la taken by tha owaar la keaplas their hora tek coatad aad adequately nourUbed. formerly drltrtr aald that they r&uit work their nor to tha limit ol every ounce of bona power, or that competitor would dUtaac them b dolns o. l!ut ezperleao Baa demoattrated that a mercifully treat ed hone 1 aa economic advantage, Umuh, though mora work may be obtained for a brief ipac from a lard driven hone. bU earlier death surely end la bulna loo. Kmploycrs of womea aad children la factory aad wat (hop ar jtut beginning to ee the earn light. "Enterpriser" have explained that Ibey muat drive thin-blooded, hollow-eyed, consumptive womea to death aad employ children aot much fear than weaned, because of tha firrcw aad utterly merclle competi tion between manufacturer; bat th Idea It gradually gaining grouad that neb doing are aa economic mlitake I and altogether too aipeailv to la dulge la. J The propaganda agalntt the' tr'ng, which I carried on by such! rnllgbttnlng and discriminating! genclea a th American Consumers' League, I doing much to fore th public to realise that "the poverty of Laxarua mikes itself felt in th houaa of Dives" through Infectloa-rlddea Karmenu conveyed from th wat ahop, along tha bargain counter, to the family of th purchaser. Humanitarians ar seeking and ob ulnlng legislation In behalf of th human weakling. Threw native apeciea of larch fur nlth timber In the United State. On grow In New England and the lak tales, another In the Pacific North west, and the third In the high moun tain of the Northern Rockies. Euro pean larch has been planted exten sively In Ibo prairie state. For aSede or Trade 100 acre good laad, 0 miles from KalU, 3 mile from Mldlaad. all Ba iler dltcb; vteil feaced with wovaa Hint aad well ImDrovedi SO aciea la alfalfa; deep aaady aott. Prica a0 per acre. Will take a modem boaasa la aUamatb Palb. Rocue River Vai- ler or Cediforala aa Brat aad aire eaay term oa balaaca. Aaava iaaa uea ctose to school aad la exeat- lent neighborhood, ice CHILCOTE ess Main it. Phon All kind of gun repairing at Schu bert, Mala street l-tf. Housekeeping rooms, near bride. THE EVENING HERE, GIRL GLAD IIOHK IS ONLY 41 I.NCHKS IIIUII. WO.V IIY UAl'UIITKH UK MH. AMI MltM. W. tt IIAVKMMItT IN XATIO.VAI, IXIXTKST Alkla Danport wa a mighty 'tickled Utile girl a abort time ago, I when she learned that h had won '"Peach," a Shetland pony given a the capital prlte by au Rasteru farm publication In a recent conteet. She I was even morn tickled last night and I today, for "IVachw" U here The pony la 41 Inche high. Is beau .llfully marked, carries himself In a captivating manner, and. withal. Is aa rrnlle as a kitten Heslde the pony Miss Davenport received a saddle. rarnrt and cart. The Initial ride wa taken thl morning, when the girl' father, W. O. Davenport, led the pony down Main street. It I hard lo aay who wu lb moat pleased, Ih tittle girl. "Just craty" over her new pt: th proud father, or the many grownup who turned with mlllng face to fol low thi happy trio, father, daughter and "Pearhea." So the People May Know K. U. THOMAH CHIROPRACTOR .speclallu la Uw IHsraeea of the .Nervou Hylan II located In our city, and will be pleased to meet the public In hi office, room IS and 14, Itrst Nation al Dank building, where be wilt ex plain method and their wonderful curative power of acute and chronic disease. Having taken a special course In Spondylotherapy, Massage, Vibration and Hydrotherapy, la his work he give and advise on tbeae subjects, making hla work th most proficient drugles method vr placed before the public. Examina tions free Charge reasonable. 10-4L On hundred acre on the Florida national forest will be town lo marl lime pine seed this falL Maritime pine I th source of th French tur pentine Industry. PWfOSHOEMAim Yea. We do all kJade of "ha Work. HellAIISilatlaofMsoaa. Wt lluy, 8eU aad Exchaage. rWmple 8hoa Htor Bboea Me aad Dp SAMPLE SHOE STORE DICKS CO. M TK.N DAY8 SALE Wkt Hitc YOU e Inkl FOR 120 Acre of HAY LAND WUl mII very cheap for Cashor will trade for cat tie, automobile or city prop erty. J. V. MAQUIKK, 481 Mala aWreet 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 Presh Fruits and Vegetables VAN RIPER BROS. Plum HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Mrs. Gerard Sails to Join New American Ambassador in Berlin Ci Mr James YV Oerard, who was tbe daughter of Marcus Daly, the Montana copper king, who left th Anaconda mine, worth something llkv 1JU.UUU.0U0, when he died, has sailed away to Join her husband. Ambassa dor Oerard, In llcrlln. Mr. Oerard waa oue of the few Tammany organi sation men chosen by President Wil son for official position Mrs. Oerard may make on of lb must remark. CATTLE MARKET TRIFLEBETTER IIIMis AliVAM'lUI HI.KIHTI.V I.V I'ltlCi: Ullll Ml I'AhT WKKK. AMI SMKKt IIUOl'tlllT UOOll Itl.Tflt.NH (Herald Npwlal Hervlc) I'OHTLANU. Oct. 31-OpllmUm ruled lh cattle market last week, and price were flora Sc to 10c blghr than Ibey were lb week previous, 'rim steer and cow were In de Usl.d, and sold .ulck'v (lest load uf steer averaged f, early In the eW ilter top alt wr J.;', to $ tO and IT. JO In tmall quantltle. llutcber iluff had a good outlet. and buyers rilled orders with son choice cows, bulls and slag, llulk cow top waa K.60 and 14.76, with oue load at 1O0. Hirer rang closed at $7. SO and 17 75, and bulls at IS and 15.50. A alight flurry on Thursday eased price off about a nickel, but lb stock offered waa not eitra choice, tly and largn, th beef situation hat been very favorable. I'ortland'a awlne market ran at- Say, Mr. Rent Payer! DO YOU KNOW WHAT PAYING $25.00 A MONTH MEANS ? $3,000.00 IN TEN YEARS! SOME MONEY, EH? Anil after you have paid llila amount you are bo further ahead aa to own ing your lioi.ie lliaa you were wliea you paid tlie fleet aaa wn Yaur wn Homt. Isknath DeTeiopraent Co. 1303 MAIN STREET able social ramiatins ever uudtrlak eu by au American mi the continent. If the withes With Ih Daly mlllluns behind her she has an Income greater Ibao many lelgnlng sovereigns of Kurop Hut neither she nor her husband have evinced a desire In their tucltl rela llnna lo shin In Ibis wav. and It la llVtl) that the Oerard menage In llcr lln will be marked by simplicity ) be depended upon for turprltet It tprang a new on by advancing a full dim, lo II 75. and Ihlt advent wa mad notwithstanding a total re ceipt as large as that of list week Th outlet, had greatr capabilities Iban th trad anticipated, and the i run wa dltpoeed of at aellcr' prices Hwlne tilths aer better also, and ijuatlty averaged high Th bulk ,of light wna sold at I 35 lu I, tl lleavywtlghla. I7.IS lo 17.10 Mutton buying waa limited to awes, aa vearllngt and old welhervwere not offering, A atrang ew lop at II 10 waa etlabtlthed, and three full rare went over Ih scales n thtl fliur Th Ismb market waa quiet to Wednesday, and then ! a new Octo ber record by going In II 50 for an eitra choice lot of Washington stock ilepretentlng the tail end of lb 1911 lamb run from lb Cascades llulk lamb top on avcrag good grade I tteady at IS to 15.15. I " " l-avei for a ItlU Mra T M. Ilullner left Munday fur a visit with frlendt In fan Krancisco, During ber aUrnc, Mr IxwUr laritl Is occupying her position at the Northwestern office. Bun Krancisco recently received lis' first cargo of lumber from lb Tun ' gaaa national forest, Alaska Tin' shipment consisted of 11,500,000 fel of Rltka spruce. j We Will Tell Yau How Dont Like Methods of Opening Oregon Lands t mlid I'rets )lmD MdllMMUN l l 0rl ' the tenvrsl land ' '' '"! "' derldr.1 deOtillel. whetllvl ut lint lind in the Dveihuu and raullu fr.l inittrt stSleaalltt J.tft avtM lll be dltivod of by lulUlf tHiiile.iait rllnriBil ' lafoimeJ i ummlulnnor Ulliuau thai objec tions lu this jsleiu had been Inade lu OlrsHiti Talllliall ld llial lit UepallWeul itiicltl allow .fillers in mi Uuds lur lttil d. and Iheii wpeii Ibew rllitilli ttlMluiMtlr Natm'l ! 1'nlled I'ress Hervlce ItllMi: IKI II The Vallcsn lo lls) mailed lu lite Vulled (Mates guv emiurllt Ibedltl f leu lluluan falhu lie mtssluuallet who ! named Id go lu I lie Thllli'lHnes at Ibe special 'and eH-s rqUMl ol tbe I'nlled Rtali-s guterniuent All ar Herman JhuHs i lt.l lu M.ll. ' Mrs liltl. Msllltt Ult Vloadar fur hhtulder. Colo. whete tbe "III tptl tome time llh lelsthee Mrs Mar- Jllu It rtmaecled lib lb wausitsssal l Ih llulel 1111 It, Hie ISxIuU. Mr snd tilt II J Hkeela leal lu nmrru lu' lan 1'rsnclscu. where they lll atlriid lb I'orlul. Cooler Weather Lower Tariff Cheaper Meals llur a qusrler sua aad tate aiHaer Hetf. I'urk of Mutton i iow 1, iu !! p pound Tb Itlief ik bu;t lb Lti hind quaiiri In eitker Ibe Hates ui raise i'Ism A Mtrkelt llur rtugar t'uied I'lamund brand. Klamath Vallef llaiue, aow mi, lee per pound Klamath Falls Meal Cempany, Packers I'llOMJt, lATaaJaa M J niH'Al.T, fre Vm l. lllllll, t lr, n4 Tf, lll'IIT I'. WirllltUW, HeereUr; Surveyor anil Irrigation KiiKlnccra Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING M V, 1'iaNh, lll.rill'lll Vt. llr Kl.vl 1M I'AMJt. OitlUlON FROST PROOF AND VIRTUALLY FIRE PROOF Storage Ull.tIV, 1'IITATOI.ll, KltKMII MVAT, I llllrt, HIIMll)lli; tTttl. M WANTI.'ll (IV NTOIIAOK l IIICMOMII lilt i:lt AT Klamath Valley Warehouse and Fd. Co. Why Do Most of the People Trade with U? Because We Sell Our Goods Reasonably Here'g Regular Prices: Ileal t'uaiiierr Duller 70o u.r r0 lif.l Cant llug.r i0() ,, ek lrld I'run.s Jb.forl8o Orm package Orackert ,..,., , 10a CrytUI White Heap f !!!!!!!!! So bar 100 liar Crystal While Hoop !,!.'!!!!!, II.SO Hl !' ,,,.,',,. lo r 100 liar. Kllk Ho.p liR0 llasl.rn Oregon Hard Wheal flour fi.fio par sack Hn""rKr'"" lOcn.rg.l. I'uro CKl.r Vinegar Jop.rT. Hd Cross Corn u p,r d0I, - leacn. Ashland Fruit Store KliAMATII IM1.I.H, 0li:ciON WK l,KAI, OTIIKIIHTIIV TO K)I.IXW. IWNIIW. (MT 111, !! Kit ni. i II llilllkt thai perhaps II,,. iiuiil be bellel Ihsii lottery, lu ln, l, itisiit lititsl be tllaapixtlnled A ririuilniilt mi III mailer may nui iIh- i.sfbr.l lur twu or llile weeks I cuts mi lands In liiwiitblps t and l! i Lake fpuut) uewi Full Hock Hat brrtt III Ih ide tm;ur (eu rial l I'mlland lie U aulbnrlled 1m file Ibihi kill, lk Isbd irHt at ttkeileti All,r being illltlil fur lUlrly 0)a lb Ull'la Will Im liMII'd lur Set lletuelll ttn I'm. I u( Kllihea Vrurdl( lu Mis Jeith.MIIUr Ws.lilintun ey s niiisu lublraclur Ibe Idrsl bums uf lbs Inter will fun Hi au kllf belt iMtk ihiii the gaibsi. b sart ll urn ahl lu lb utt uf lbs hiik mi uf llilna ' Hbe Mil Ike lint allt eulue bta HU will be dllldxl lulu email toellh -,ll,iM.i, una group of hums la t Itlie t-USI In lb Sealer luauilk Hr Vll'beus will tt rstabllsbe.! uader Ik Msasaemtul ft a high sslarled. elf'Uae4 alief. wit "bit under lakds lb 'helUrial valve l.( fuud tluRt NMUcilb lur Ibe llelald, I reals a luuatk 1 6c per ran, 11.70 per doi. i'Jj