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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1914)
::y 1ST I fiJJfiFl &M Ukphs ns ma MM Si' S i Hftf ( 1. ISiK-i' HWifl l '. WKWOmiAY, JAN, If THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ! BjjSp Guide HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE Dark The Evening Herald W. O. 8MITH, Editor Published dalLr except Sunday ay, The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 11B Fovrta Street Entered at the poatotflce at Klass- nth Falls, Oregon, for traaaaussioa through the malls aa aecoad-claaa matUr. STAR THEATER Subscription terms br mail to amy ad dress In the United States: One rear It.OO One month BO KLAMATH FALLS. . . OREGON WKDXKS1UY, JAN. 14. I14 Went tier Conditions (or January Harrr The MOXTGOMKRY8 Elvai CLASSY KNTKRTAINERS J The Honey Bee" Showing what can be done with Dees "Hie Conscience," Drama "Mike and Jake Go Ffalag," Comedy "Hta OM Fashioned Dad," Comedy New Plctarce Wednesday HTAR THEATER ORCHESTRA Admission 10c and 25c TEMPLE THEATER "The Boomerang." Besaaar Two-Reel Feature "His Nephew's Scheme," Essanay Comedy "When the Clock Stopped," Lnbln Drama fate 1... Max. Mln. Weather .48 15 Cloudy S... 9... 10... 11... IS... 13... ,3S .40 .51 .54 .55 .47 .34 .33 .40 .43 ,3S .41 33 35 37 30 40 S3 38 16 24 34 33 33 Cloudy Cloudy PLCl'dy Clear Pt. Cl'dy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy NEWS NOTES OF PLEVNA DOINGS INTERESTING LITTLE ITEMS OK, THE COMINGS AM) GOINGS OF WELL KNOWN PEOPLE TOLD IN TAI1LOID I Captain Manama Gn7iaT Jq five FffSt OffeilCe Men One More Chance (Herald Special Service) PLEVNA. Jan.14. D. W. George i has been drilling atWell on tho south ' east corner of his ranch. Although he had no expectation ot getting an artesian How, the water has risen so rapidly In tho well that Mr. George thinks It might b possible to secure such a How at a reasonable depth II. K. Murdoch butchered his win ter's supply of pork Friday. J. A. Bushong was a business caller' In Klamath Falls Wednesday. I It. E. Kerns and II. Matoon paaeed through Plevna Wednesday with loads of (at hogs from their ranch near- Keno, tor tho Klamath Falls market ' Hotel Arrivals MATINEE DAILY AT: ALL UCKNSED PICTTJKE8 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Vt00t0m0l00000immf . THE KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantees first class work as wall aa flrst clant service. If yon hare occasion to soaks complaint and do not get Im mediate attention, phone D. B. CAMPBELL MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Payssdaai Suits IS and 19. White Balldtng Hotel Hall S. I. Towers, Seattle; J. O. Ham- jaker. Bonanza; Harry Diets, Chuo- quln; R. L. Dalton and wife. Merrill; Dr. Gray and wife. W. K. Merrill. Portland; Harry Doty, Kansas City. Mo.; C. E. Hoyt, 9. B. Gardner. O. W. Engle, Walter Dixon, Fort Klamath; Chas. Hood, Leo Hood, Rose Hood, Tena Hood, Klamath Agency; Mrs. T. L. Stone. O. F. McKendren, L. J, Marymont, San Francisco; W. H. Chrlstenson, Algoma; L. J. Reed, Oakland; J. H. Wilson, city. White Pelican Abaer Weed, Dunsmulr; F. E. Falnsworth, Santa Ana. Calif.; An- tone Borcbard, Casper Borchard, H. Russell. Ventura. Calif.; Leo Bor chard, James Heaston, F. Borchard. Huntington Beach. Calif.; W. O. Huse, Los Angeles; C. V. Loosloy, L. C. SIsemore, Fort Klamath; C. D. Taylor, W. P. Johnson, W. F. Hunter, San rFanclseo; G. A. Johnson, E. R. Smith, Sacramento; E. C. Cement, Portland; G. H. Hlckerson, Macdoel. j CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men MBS. A. PETERSTFJNER'S Not much silver. Bat plenty to eat, for a two bit meal It can't he beat. 120 Sixth Street A. S. LOWMON CHIROPRACTOR Boobs 11 and 12 - First National Bank Building Klamath Falls, Ore, GEO H. HAYDEN, Optician Omce, Room 319, Odd Fellows Bulldins Continuous BOWLING at He Club Bowling Alley ," Cater K.K.K, STORE ELMER L. FRENCH Fire Insurance, Plate Glass and AnteaoMie Insurance, Surety Bead, Rents and Collections. SCAR THKATEH BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Alford spent Friday and Saturday In the city visit ing friends and Mrs. Al ford's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Summers. Geo. Ager was a business) visitor In tho city Saturday. G. G. Kcrus and son Earl were in Klamath Falls Saturday. HMi'r& '"-f w ----f--awKyifciv , sBsHemsVlPr. TK BBBBHBBSviit, 1 iM,Li HTfe?V s AaaeaW KPZCEi t esMCUJV" BBBMRrimK!l! fHd'r' r TlM ? BBBBBBBJBimk aV, lTtdfeln wJDvK i 1C9 RSlHf v KlWflsssHPy jBHJsHHBbts I tut ao l-nltr4IT.Hervlce !" "'' MUldual. Iu:.NVi:u, Jan. II "rivcry young jdoubl. wait rnlcl r " "' Um,J M'nbUm of the him- 0 Col should Klr T chance. '' l "' cMalatng of an .)ul( ,. 'rll whnt mnvlrllnn Is Mr the tnoet , lllm I wbMwby tauta -hv hlt( serious ttn-M. Thai rhnitrn ed,bm runvlvM f llielr nr.- 0giM, n..t be ihruurb hi Mng lurnrU !, mill '" wiiltl oly lenui.i.r, .. U.. wnnnmnllr. W- ua hvw' rrr., If It U pruwa h,t an ailuli probUlon law. enaWlnit twn,'1"' w, '"" .. h, ,m, to . put tin probation a bos are. firlMt lhM flMr Impr.. amtat- aitd git vti " Mint HIiuh U Oti in thr tate rrfrtrmatory. in freedom r n a his behavior. his intrittloi... hU it an4 the hi.. f" i l tor) of hU p.uenUK may warrant." tlKNVlttt, Jan. H i'lutaaa jH. JiulBw Char Irs C. llullor. who today (jvr ftwm all r the rt r rj ,nnHtil1l nr.t yr on the criminal rr4ef,et, , iUm BU4 ,hofc o( , Colorado iHiultry fancier. oMUllas which I txlng lild here ii.( o itwnch here. e in thco worn me glt of hi th orr of real JuIct which :ne rr of dralltig with criminal 'of all rlaMr. auid him to formulate, of h ftur tf the show U A tm- 'I'nder th pre-eut rtm." he h conlP.t counting chlcan ws conttnuid. 'Vtrept In the rami raeilhfar itrhd. A hm tt. Utn w. nhrrn the Ju.tito cltrl"- tho limit. HI! ttlllUi'M rga Stlrt tl.lti.n fcaf of hi dUcrrtiouary Hwer. ihw Kd, (bail and lntlt(ffrnt mint t sent to ithe penitentiary U certain vrdlct ar rendered. Colorado doubtl has on ot the tr4t conducted pt!oiu In tti lountry. bttt any pnttentlarr I briiler of criminal, ; "r'or hanlenl men who pfUt Ikh lnti4 to ptedln tho numUret chicks, Ttie ahnsr will ch Ja. ary Itlh. Along the hlgbwaia uf Topha. Me , where new stale toad are tlag built, wild apple lrwa iiuttlde tl,BJ ioh watU are- lln k((im tt tutnnter apple. Itlg trrot ur mul A now heroine ha como out of tho , po,o.,on uf tho town b ..M ;..,!, defy the ,. and for tho.. JIJJ ZZuLTtZ .. , . .to nothing Hut hc wa ready for, are pie-dest nrd from birth to rw'"h inrnrwiwg Ilia putillr 6t U batUe ot Ojlnaga, near Presidio. !... ', irlWM, lh(t ol,eUry I nre4. Hull U for ntiblk , .Innlt .,. &iA..t inn.K cii . .... ... . ..u.u nnu w '"""' " icerUin sensational accounts oi wntcn .... ... .,,,.... .... i., ',v . ,. I. eir tveiiver aaiuruay. remaining nnui njesaay. t haa gomo thouganj!l ot Mexicans vnnw ,hl, ,cleraU arrlrci he came than I urn In the .eereiatlon of the G F Sevlts attended to business InikUua Captain Marlanna Gulterrax out ln lur lrUo colors for the revolu- real criminal Hut my -irlettce on the city Saturday. iwas a peaceful school teacher at tho tlonUta. She demanded to be Klvcn a thl bench has UUKhl me that a wll mm. ik. trnn,t v,.r,i,.t..,! nhihunhui nimmatid. and the rebel ceneral made i percent of tb mn and womm who Isw auv wvi. v h.hi.s ...... . tunc ar and eonaldsrattua If In tkmtH aswwt Jtwr tnurtacft Ct.llrote. SUM Mala ., phutte . Jim Thomas was a city visitor Sat- City under General Mercado upon tho her the captain of loo men she had are onxlcted before, thl. bar are - unlay. approach of the forcoi of General organised ana uriiiea. i u ' Pancho Villa. With the federal troop took part In the tlfchllnK. . - . , t i..t HM.l .l.lll.l TI..H Iim, Ir.wiii ertmlnal liir Ifiatlnrl ftntl itlr. Thai approacn oi ine lorcoa oi ucnvrai uisiuiin mii. ..-.,-..-., ... ...-. twiny win itiumateiy ileal wn me luteal newe aeneare nnt la The llsrald. Mr. 'and Mrs. Geo. Shell were in Klamath Falls Saturday on business. Mrs. II. F. Murdoch and daughter Christene were in the city Saturday. R. V. Ess and wife were business visitors Saturnday. born criminal, not a a criminal, but Arthur Sevlts were calllers at the Shell ranch Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ess spent a por tion of the day 8unday at J. A. Uuih- Jong's. tnutliod. Many thanks are duo to Mr. (lay for the plentant evoutne that have been petit by the tropin of Plovna at the weekly meeting of the Matter of Pact I.lte:ry. H. Mattoon was in the city Friday j and again Monday. J. A. Gilmore Is Organizing League D. W. George and daughter Mies rtuth, were Klamath Falls visitors Saturday. G. F. Monday. Sevlts butchered u fat hog 1 Ttio "Premier" accident policy la a n Inner. Ask ChllctXc, OJW Mala St., phone OO. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas visited at G. G. Kerns Sunday. fJon. Itnavllln and J W. Ailklnt JOmmon were business visitors to Klamath ln the Justice Court of the District ot jFalls Saturday. Mr. Hcavllln took out ' l.lnkvllle. Klamath Countyr-Ore a load of lumscr to complete his new j goo. cellar and store room. i J- 1- Uarncs, plaintiff, vs. I J. A. Uushong, Miss Mary Sim and w W Herald? It'a t Is It In the right, then. You may find It In the Want Columns We will start this year With the i)i prlcr i.r Caatt M'Mi rwablea eu to glte Our ItUmund Itraml llaisn r puutvd ,,,.,... Wc Our IHamond llraait Htioutders er winl .......... lar Our Purr Urd ln-r pall ,.,,.,. T3 and gl.49 Vour for taw t.Wi Price aatt Iligti Prtcw iU. The Klamath Falls Meat pbmpany Hales and Palace Markets, Phon 117 and 68 Ta afenM. tUUYgrt at year 'gear; aatat or keaie, CO cents aaMta. i swssaeti notice. ft ;atairwajrt atla iKisMt'maNg: Joseph A. Gilmore, president ot the Federal League of Baseball Clubs, has organized baseball meaning the American and National leagues more irtgntened than it has been since, the organisation of tbe Ban Jchruon circuit. Mr. Gilmore has been naming around the country signing st.r j. layers ai managers for d'fferent cities in his league till the older mag nates don't know just what will hapr pen next season. Already be has taken Mordecal Brown, the former great pitcher ot tho Chicago Cubs of the National League; Joe Tinker, ez-manager of Cincinnati, and Otto Knabe, second baseman of the Philadelphia National League club. So far ho has not brok- icu iuiu iuo Aiuertitiii ivague ClUDS, and they have had no trouble with him. At this time the Federal League is in a chaotic fctate, and It la impossible for Gilmore himself to say in how many cities they will begin the next season. Nevertheless, there have been Indications that he has money behind him. Knabe has been guaranteed a better salary in Baltimore than Phila delphia would pay him, and a guar anty company has undertaken to as sure Tinker his salary of $12,000 will be paid ror tare years. At the regular weekly meeting of A' "ow,' the Matter of Fact Literary Saturday lo A ,,ow,e lqo auole nalnoa ", nlfhl. the nreildont. Mr. Orant OnT fendant: decided, owing to the small attend-( ,u th Damo r tbe 8uu of Or0D' anco and tho refusal of nearly all of ""J af0 btnb' 'c1u"""l " PPr the members to take active parts In BmJ, nn!!Wcr , tUo ccn,Pant "( the program work, that his executive aKaI,DM '00 'n tU nt,0Y0 en,llled abilities were not conducive to pro- u"lon. .n or brofo Tuesday, the 27th ducing a spirit of interest, and were ""' .1 J"u"rjr; ;,'" M not fully understood and appreciated -la" ' f ,h? ""m PrMC,rlbit? Ia Xh by the members. Therefore, ho post- r1,Jr- f0r) ," ot " poned the next meeting Indefinitely. " " o to appear and or until such time as the members " ",' ,' ,"uul UK"U' ae D,"IB, car. to continue under the proper '" ta,k! ,JiUd""1 "Ml,jrou ,n ,bl ' ' nm of ISi.90. together with Interest! 'thoreon at tho legal rate from Octo ber 1C, 1013, and for costs and dls (bursvmonU In this action, and for an order of this court that plaintiff may have execution against a certain sum of money, 1191,44, duo to you from Arthur C. Lewis, which said sum has jbeen attachsd and garnished in this' utuuu. ' ! This summons Is served on the de-' instant Relief When Nose and Read grant balm dissolves by the heat of .fendant herein by publication In the' Are Clogged From a Cold. Stop the nostrils; penetrates and heals thelKve"'nif Hernldja dally newspaper of j Nasty Discharges. Dull Headache (Inflamed, swollen membrane which (general circulation, printed and pub-' Vanishes. lines the nose, head and throat; ,11'hcd at Klamath Falls, Oregon, not I clears air passages; stops nasty dls- leM t,mn once a week for lr con Try "Ely's Cream Balm." charges and a feeling of clcanslnc ecutlve weeks, by order of the Hon. For a Prosperous New Year Hoy jour Groceries and Vegetable ttlief jrna ran get tlw hl ot otl.fnetlori at money sating prirca. That pUtm la Uie West End Grocery Tel iaa BREATHE FREELY! OPEN NOSTRILS AND STUFEED HEAD-END CATARRH Our Aim for 11)14 n Im lo make ml .i.i.iket all that list aaJM Iti.flitei and lo accomplish ih( M. guaraalea aeswtalalf HasMwA weiglits, a lrfect delivery, the very , holreat wonta aa4 mmpleat. leoiis servlre Peoples Market- I'lione aa Oct a smalt bottle anyway, Junt to ooth!nk relief comes Immediately. try It Apply a little in the Nostrils mil Instantly vour clogged nose and Mo;'',.ri-up air passages of the head will open; you wilt braathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. Dy morning, thr catarrh, cotd-in-hend or catarrhal sore throat will dlaapper. Knd such misery now! Get tbe small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. This sweet, fra- Don't lay awake tonight strug. gllng for breath, with bead stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with It running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just' once in "Ely's Cream Bulm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. Draw a Check y " J ' T "yen I I 4yjHfl I rsaa T? '(ifiT tTT. ' ?it'l y iJM On tho First Trust and Savings Bank for the amount of your bills and noto how much more your crodltor will rspect you. They at once class you as a man who does business In a business way. Have an ac count at the bank, and your credit will be better, your money safer. Don't think you have to start big. Small ac counts are as acceptable aa big ones. TRUST MS SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON K. W. Qowen, Justice of the peace In and for tho District of Mnkvllle.. .. ...,. muni, wreison, inauo, dated and filed In said action nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 16th day of Decomber. 1913, the date of the first publication thereof being Tuesday December 10th, 1913, ' JOSEPH B. KENT, Attorney for Plaintiff. 16-23-30-6-13-20-27 h The Japanese Laundry Is again open for business, and asks you to give us u trial, to show you wo aro good, firct clfua and oxperlonccil workmen on all fancy wishing nnd Iron. Ing. Wo also do rough drying. New City Laundry Phone 164 CALL AND lUXIVKIt 12.1 Fourth street, hack of First National Hank Cuscrlbe for The Herald, afty u inonin. H V Prompt Service Reaaonabte Prkea I W.O.Smith Printing Co. I Good Printing " - I ,ourth Sl Mmln mi KUrnatk Bl I ' ie i - Hl '' kaaaseaaaaaw .);. i jr&te m-wj.