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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1914)
' XK2''"'' MM TitNMlAV, JAN. is, i,u if , VV THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HERALD, KLAMATH FALua. uix&uij f Chocolate to Be Taken iGovernor Is Still Silent a, Liquor Question Will ?' Princess Doesn't Like Fat Husband From the Soldier Diet, women Are Hopeiui of & 1$ a Go on Ballot in May v. I&f ffi IP m a "-li! 'Vrj .2r &?l V tw - 1 . '. HUB k , H " vl, H".. I ..i iji J.Jh, I Y . P'. ' ?!, asMKJe tt ekeoatag a mayor, trtatai aad boancllmaa, tar Tatar Wiailt alk. at the May cKy aleeUeawUl b asked to de-, Stearns, Artie Worrell, Fred Hynd-S de wkataar or ad the saloons ( man, Mrs. I- n. Klnnear and J. B. -boaM ceatlaae. TklswaapracUcally' Mason. j decided at a bui neetiog held last There were many women in attend-, sight at Once M. Sf. church. auce at last night's meeting, and sev-t Arthur R. Wltsoff, C C. Home and etal took a prominent part In the eve Fraak M. TJpp were named to draft an nlng's program. It Is more than pos-,' ordlaaace, embodying this. Another slblo that besides the wet and dry a .committee waa named to circulate an tlcVct, the prohibitionists will place a( InltlaUve petition, aaklag the placing ticket in tho Bold at the coming elec of tka question on the ballot. Mam . tlun. ) State Treasurer Is Supported by Court . j SAUUf, Jan. 13 The employment .of Stale Senator Claude McColloch by State Corporation Commissioner Wat - .sea aa a legal assistant to the cor- poraUoa department was sot legal. m Mate Treasurer Tom Kay acted properly la refuting to pay McCol- WILSON BACK AT HIS DESK WHDKXT APPEARS TO BE , OBEATLT RKKEFTtTKO BT BIS ' aaaRAXBTJffi TO VILLAGE IN Uattaa WASantOTON. d! C Jam. IS. PrsaUsat WBsea reached bare at 7:tS Uila morning from Paaa Cbxis tlia. Mies., where ka spent a three weeka' Taeatloa. Tka praallsat aetmed to be In ex "eetleat kealtk. He waa rushed to the Watt Bvaaa la am aatomofcOe, aad wlU asatme kla work wttaoat delay. line before boob WUaoa waa en groaasd la a kaga aecemulatioa of maU'aaft kaotty problesas awaiting solution. Ha mat with tka cabinet' them tka tentative draft' of the special I - km will M.W w. I aest weak. If fat dosjs afces jomr iaaaraace. aaa Chtteate, M Old papara for startiag Iraa. Tea) casks am armfal. Coma aad cat a1 leaf. WrO. Bmttk Prtatlag Co. Harald waat aaa krlmg results. The Future of the Klamath Country Rem ss a sssstaatal Ikee-Md ham 'Agricultural Industrial and Recreative An Ideal Combination If lis' t n'J V' Today b the Time to of That h - Hi BsWai DerdifMat Co. Ih 1303 MAIN STREET KImmUi FJk On. ,' I-JVC VI f . Ibcra of thU committee are E. M. CaU- I cote, Curtis E. Wlddoes, Mr. Frances Boyd. MIm Maud Carlton. O. A. 'loch's salary warrant, according to a (decision handed down today by the supreme court. The court held that the attorney general and the district attorneys were the proper officers to glTe legal assistance to the state officials. STEAMER GOES ON AN ISLAND RO YAIi MA1X LINER IS CARRYING R1Q PASSENGER LIST, AND ITS OONDITIOX IS SAID TO BE DAN. GEROOS United Press Serrlee ST. JOHNS. N. B.. Jan. 13. Tha Royal Mail steamer Cobeqnold la ashore on Brier Island, according to wireless reports received this after noon. Its position is believed to be dangerous. The vessel is carying a large pas senger list and a valuable cargo. Alva Beals. formerly a resident of Klamath Falls, but now living in Red Lodge, Montana, is here for a short visit. Mr. Beals owns considerable property in Klamath Falls, and makes a regular visit here every year to look after it Oa Bayiag Trfca. C. E. Atkinson left this morniag for a two weeks' fibylag'vlp. He will visit Spokane, bisaSfdbome, oa his way East. Subscribe for tha Herald, SO easts a month. Take Advantage Future BBVrr'ifa iBBBI BBBJjiv :aaawsm aaaawft- "v awwBBBBl BBBJRBmw iaBLJ2HamamS sKmWkwi4v"mV L VSfissssa I ffsKVwML rvdammi smmUsmmmmHsL1-aaVH1 'wsBBmmmmH I ssmmmmaWhJ'ssB ' BKmmmmmmmmmiRJtesAkKBLmitbsftmmmmw I BBBBBBiBBBBVg g lassmmmTsr JsH1 BsWsBlBBmBmml Princess Sophia, wife of Eltal FriU, the second son of the kaiser, has found .out her husband la too fat. Consequently she Is llvlag In Paris without him. and tha kaiser Is mak ing strong efforts to get her to return. Kitel Fritz la a good, solid, substantial German, but this does not suit the princess. TRANSFERS OF - REAL ESTATE United States to Lewis B. afarster. patent. NWK Sac 29-26-11. Unite States to Charlotte L. Wln- nard. patent, NH SW4.NW4 8E4, SV4 NE4. Sec 24-25-10. L. Augustine Vallett to Consolidat ed Investment company, warranty di-rd. $10. Iou 11 and 12. block 24. Second addition. John Koontz et uz to V. R. Alien, warranty deed, $10. portion of tha NEU NEK. Sec32-SS-; alao kaowa as lot C, block TO, Klamath Addition. O. D. Cravens to Fred Melbase et al. warranty deed, $10, loU 9 aad 10, First addition. N. R. Dale to Esther N. Sale, war ranty deed, $100, part of lot 2, block 65, Nichols addition. Emma O. Obenchaiu to Silas O ben chain, warranty deed. $10, half Inter est In 1st 3, block 50. and part of lot 11. block 50. First addition. Silas Obenchain to Emma O. Obea chain, warranty deed, $10, half Inter est In NW4 NE4. Sec 7-38-9; 8ft SW K . NE 4 SV 54 . NV Vi SE '4 , 8ec 16-39-13; lot 19. block 3. Railroad addiiloa. Carl Adams et ux to Jasper Ben nett, warranty deed, $10, part of lota 4 and 5, block 2, Original towa Amanda Hamaker to Frank Ward, warranty deed. $10. part of lots 1 and 2. block 19, Original town. Unitad States to Jamea L. Worlow, patent, EH NE4, NE SE4, Sec. t; NW SW4, Sec. 22-40-10. United States to Annie M. Worlow. patent. N4 NWji, SWfc NWii. NW4 8W14, Sec. 4-41-13. C. C. Low et ux to Lloyd Low. deed. $10, lots 7 and S, block 85, Kiajnatk addition. Mary T. Catlin to Mary J. Catlln. deed, $1, lot 9, block 37, Crescent. State of Oregon to R. J. Stewart. deed, $400, NWtf 8W4, Sec. 29; NEU 8E, Sec 30-39-8. 8Ute of Oregon to R. J. Stewart. deed, $800, SEK SEtf, 8ec. 30; N NEK, SE-4 NEK. Sac. 31-$-i. Lloyd L. Low to C. C. Low et ux. deed, $10, lots 7 and 8. block 18. Klamath Addition. John H. Starr to C. C. Lewis et ur. warranty deed, $10, lot 12, block 302, Darrow addition. John H. Starr to II. C. Lea Is et ux. warranty deed, $10, lot 13, block 302, Darrow addition. J. W. Bryant et ux to C. A. Arnold. warranty deed, $10, NEU 8WU. Sec. 16-38-9. George D. Emory et ux to Martiw Brothers, deed, $3,000. Nos. 9. 10. 11. Altamont Raach tracts. Tha Herald, BOe a awatk To boot Klamatk eoaaty aaad im naraid to year frtwda. United Tress Strvlca WASHINGTON. I. C. Jan. U. In spite of tho fact that chocolate U easily carried and one of the few arti cles of diet which will "Kwj" almot Indefinitely. Secretary of War (larrl son has ordered Its abolishment as an army ration. The reason asstttucd for this acllou Is a report made by Dr. C Ixins worthy, of the department of asrlcul-, ture. ho declared that the army chocolate Is "defective as to digesti bility." Soldiers have come to retard CONTEST HEARING WILL COME LATER OX ACCOUNT OF THK ABSENCE Or" COMMISHIONKIt KKHGLSON, MAY HE HELD 11KR)HK WIIAO.V 8. WILEY The hearing in the contest of Curry A. Smith against the heirs of the late John Steevers. scheduled for Thuw aay, nas oeen postpones, insieau. u will be held February J. If United States Commissioner C. J.1 Ferguuson is still away from the city at that time, the testimony wilt be tnlrn In frnnt nf Wtlann Q VIIr - - " ""-. - - ....-- . .....tf. who will be dtputlted. ti. n.i..,i . i- .uv vuu. .. ,u. iuv kvv.vu a homestead in Klamath county. CHINK ATHLETES WIN THE MEDALS CELESTIALH SHOW AN ADEPT NISS TO TRACK ATHLETICS ' THAT SURPRISE IIR1TIMI AND AMERICANS United Press Service TIENTSE1N. Jan. 13. Half of thu gold medal and over a third ot the silver and bronze trophies hunar ud' In the International sports meeting bere. under the auusolcea of the Armr Y. M. C. A., were won by Chinese -, .nn k rUI-. "...w wm vi vwiuran amateurs. Their principal opponents. British a 1 ..., .... . . . uuu nmcMuu auiuicri suiiiuuca oerc. were astonished. Verr few of th winning Chinese are graduates of for eign universities. Leaves for SoeUi. uurgo . iaason leu inis merning: for Long Beach, Calif., to Join bis wife and sonATtey will remain in1 the south a monfb. before returning. 7 Hera on a Visit. .iaie wiiKins, wno la on bis way fho la from Portland to California, is visit - ng hU brother, Colonel M. O. Wllklns f this city, for a few days. To Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Griffith, who C0B.'nnyr nnaU lisin duct Eagle Rldge Tavern, are prepar-UIKntll dKm HAIR. Inn to leave In a few days for Cana-' " dian parts They will be away until spring Subscribe for the Herald, SO cent montk. j C0RREQT1ME can bo had oaly wRli accurate Umepiecea. If four watch or clock la not keeping exact time, bring It in aad let mo put It la perfect con dition. The quality of wot turned out of a repair shop depeada largely on Uie ronndeare the worksaaa baa In his ability. I have swfl cleat confidence la my work to guarantee every piece of work doae. If you waat roar repair work done correctly, brfag R bere Frank M. Upp H. P. Watch laspector this food as the (tteatwt nJ l'1 standby li under arms In tho field when ration may be short .Within of njual nutritious lue which ma be carried as psslly b jet bwu discovered by tht miert who repotted unfavorably on choco late, but expcrliHPnts are bolus; made In an Oort lo flud some subtllute for tt. which HMem all of the advau Uises of chocolate, yet will mil be "deliterlott to tho health of the con miners" which chocolate Is accord Inic to the rejuirt I MASTERPIECES FOR EXPO.PALACES M.V FIU.VCt.stXI I'.UIt OKMCIAI.S, .sKCfltl.' IUHK GWI.H W ART Mlt I'.U-ACK tK KI.NK ARTS IHsl'LlY (Herald Sjil Service) KAN KltANClSCO, Jan. 11 Many of the Kreat palntiufs of the old mas- trs, which hae never Lror len loaned to any exposition, will be seen n the Palace of Fine Arts at tho Panama-Paclnc xiwsltkm These have been secured w uwA.. .a -u..ui.u. .. :ttrd ,'"". sm of John K. IrtiArtment of iut ruvtu ,itu EaiHuiiaim ut ,uuu rm U Trak. chief of the department of . . ....... . . nne iru, who n&s jusi rciurneu 10. itho United Htalrrt after a tOUr UI ..-.v... -mv. ... ,r """ - est ot all the art center. In the expo- sltlon tilAti fnra wnnrlrfnl ilUnlftrl of art inai he securrd promise of ..v,,Uv1.,lu.,m,Wo MANIAC KILLED BY MAN ATTACKED IN STItl'fitil.E BETWEEN PATIENT' AMI ATTEMIAXT AT SALEM ASYH'M. BOTH FAI.I AMI PA TIENT IMEK United Press Service HA.t.Rf tan H p... f.. ,,., -..--. - IKU I.. Il , .... ' litcv, a paucni at inn state Insane ...i... .. ..... j ... "" ' ...1. , .u ....,. ... 1. " " ""' "",D 'KnnK unrer Whltnev an trmliit vn,m .i,..i, . ill,. . vrnlrK as planned. w allaco attacked hltnuy, and the two tussled While struKllnS they 1 Jt"1K '"Ia was to addfr Die club fell across u wooden block, and a'01 "T,, '''"iPl'Inrt." Iilnic on the corner struck Wallace In the nit of b"ich Um" 0,"-"l Jt". be ha a the atomacb, causing his death. 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M.orrmor IUMlts It si rHohcl num- ' J-.m,ni W4y ,ro(n 0,ber ..., ,..fc,, Mm , rmmb, ,h ,4rath ntrn Ha far, no woman h iLITERARY CLUB WILL NOT MEET I'IMJK tJAI.i:, WHO W.tH TO M. imiLss ult(;.M.TIOS THIH EVEM.Mi, It .sTII.I, tlUT tIF KiaMATII FALLS ...... ' 0lnictotheabi"nceof Judewller-S """t (,'' ffo tb city. th Klamath t i., . ..,.....,..,., . ... ... '"'""o n0 " not mori mis ,Kmi nuiEhl lino actua coud lions. and an effort w hn n-,i0 lo i.Vfc hlrn ftddre the club later on Dilrlfir a rrnt k..vn. ..(..1. 1.. ".....,. ..,. .. , ,, , e.nffiiirni in ( - tport, Me . tho tides wre hc lilish. ,at of the year. rUIn 2S fi 1 i,i.. I - ---- ". W IIKHVSl m. avi-rnE rl.n ami fall ,,( (t,n HJ ul " arr ahoiu H rt " " Out of the High Rent District Wo have moved to our new location at 721 Main Street and have added a big lock of new ioodi. Low Rent, Low Prices li Our Motto " aWaH SSSSMBaBUBimi SSSBSSMt 1SSS1SSBWBBM ss m BRADLEY HARNESS CO. Draw a $1 I rug M-iayf'fyKy'tjB FIRST WIAVINGSBANK KLAMATH KAtLS, ORSOON , lc hBKd in Cunntkui Atthiiufih " tf)uoabturnl Ut ,,.,....., - -v " f .r.jKltK to .o tl, u ... ui.u k.... t (tttnur um mab IK attt not KlieU Up liOl" Tbs data o 4. eutiun bag been ( tor March 4. i4 ai.wk. ...,.. ..... . m , tuiM... I .Ia l. kh ,,v .. -. ,, bat litoo. Mr WakeRold ....... I bo motacr vi, orai Uu.,r children, Tbo lullaotf, clKtitnftaittUl, txttdrd le torn. that she and a man bl Ut buUn4 to HvaU In a Iffttt ( ltWf Ttirfe ntv now about forty "tjtt luclrai rllnkj." In tho Unlltd tttata. Btftir.Ilm in ir. J E. WatllQ of IW t'fthmity of I'lltstiora. The ftftl of turn flitilr. for the purfwo vl tcd in And rUMlfylnx Menially utvxruU rhlltlrrn, 4i nMabllsbud In the l'l vrf(tx of Pennsylvania In 1. iTbn avrfatp area dmlrillfTl b raiurr ort tl,r flnrl fnrvtts of It I nHc4 rltato U about lOO.ooo cr In (Irrroany ibe area admlnlurJ tf a man of univalent rank U abovtt 700 acre. The JapanM Laundry U again pn for buslne, and aV om to give ut a trial, m tiuv jruu wo am good, first rlaj and rlperlentril worl,ian n all fancy rablng And Iron In We alao do rougb dryluc. New City Laundry Phoaa 184 CAI.I, AND IIKUVr.lt I U.I FoMrth alrrrf, bark of Plr-4 Natlosval Hank Check On tho Kirsl Trust aad Havlais linnk for tha amount of your bills mid note bow much more your creditor will respsct you. 'I'lmy at once claaa you as a limn who doos business In biihlness way, Have an ac count nt (ha bank, and your ru.llt will lie batter, your monny safer. Don't tklnk you have 10 atart big. Small ac count arn mi acceptable as blf OIIIW. " i a '.'! ' Jl " S a v f".it ft. I " '. A t V