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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1914)
TUKniiAv, run, n, iM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . ...ii ..-.i.i .. . . ... . . ... . ..viMiiiiiirt. iiiiii.mii inn lu I i mi nrn iinrfliiv iMiiuiti . ESPEE BLOCKED BY LANDSLIDE BASKETBALL TEAM LEAVES ON TOUR ROCKEFELLER IS HIT FOR TAXES ....mi u ill ti.lt hunt February I lu uud answer Ihu n ,i.i., !r Where Are the Old Fashioned Seams? 81. I'rlnoslllo rVbruar) 3 lit 8T, rtM.I ji,nrhit you In I lie ubote utltle4 st! Kltimiuli Full tl' lrt wi'K li-im ur l-eh-in llahirday, the in. ? Mi. nli lit March, IBM, that Muk ,b, day of the time. it-icrlb,i ,u7; I hem U no intiiliirlitg ulcael mluo 4rt, (. iiutillcnlluii of tht, .u-bJ1, m the Untied il lw w-'ui "'.anil (f yvu f.ll ,u t0 m,fkt . " ulckrl from ilomHo ur4 I- mnrrly (or Wj,u, Ulvroot ,,,. ' liy.fnMui-l Iri.m Irctrolyt.- ' Um A(ii lo lh. courl for u, .u! "'I'Iht twlltn'rlw 'demftliilBil III the coiuj.Lliu. lo - . rur n Jttlmoitt ttgalmt tUuMi' Km P,vMilrr suMrnl Hlry 1. (pmi yfnuk ,,, l.,cr. A.V Chiles. ofl U1M .l..'MOi u.t,r .,,, ,U JM from Jniiumy , I9j, buj tt u l.-g.l Notice. (urllior hi in of 67 oi i.m out t TRAINS ARK BEING HKLD AT DELTA AND AT KKNNKTT, l'END - ISO THE OOMPIiETION OF A "SHOO-FLY" GAMES WU.L HE PLAYED WITH THE l.l-UHNG HIGH SCHOOLS OK THE HOG UK RIVER VALLKY ON THE TRIP ,on. ii:uiu.t:n is miKiti:i to 1 I'AVMailM TI.VMIM.IO.NHOX ! niiiMKs.u. i'itorKitr in tiiu ' t'l,KVKI-M tHIMMISSlO.N Ualted Press Service Coach McCall and hU squad of REDDING, Pa., Fob. 3. Tho Shas-1 basketball artists left thU morning U Route on the Southern Pacific It 'or Koguo River Valley to up con- blocked today as tho result of a land-' Elusions un tne uama 01 Lentraj ltde at Smltbsoa Siding, noar here. The slide Is eighty feet In length, and the tracks are buried to a depth of seven feet. Trains are being held at Delta on the north and Kennett on the south. A track Is to be built around the slide, In order to prevent a paralysis of the system. LOOMS BUILDING BEIN6 REMODELED OFFICES OF ATTORNEYS AND DENTISTS ON SECOND FLOOR ARE BEING MIXED UP AS A RBSULT l'olut, Mdford and Ashland high t-chools and the Pol) technlc of Ash land. The Ashland high was the oue the local team expected their hardest game with, and now comes the dis heartening report that the O. A. C. gave them a 45-to-5 drubbing. Figuring from all available "dope," It looks as though the local lads will have a walk-away with the teams of the Roguo Rher country, The Klamath High has been train ing faithfully for this trip, and any team that can win from them will haie to play ball. Hum, Noel, Roller, McClure, Garret. Hate nnd McCornack made the trip. on-jtf mqmeits mm (Continued from page 1) Law books, desks, dental equip ment, la fact, all sorts of office furnl tore, la bestrewn through the corri dors of the Loomls building this week, while carpenters and plasterers are at work tearing out partitions and staking otw the oce arrangement. Dr. Fred Weaterfeld's office Is big ger u a result. The former location of Horace) Manning's law office has bee remodeled, and bow la occupied by Dr. W. A. Leonard. The rooaas that were used by Dr. I oaard are being torn up, and as a reaatt, 43. M. Onelll and Horace M. Manning wUl bar a suite of four roots, reception room, private office and library. J. H. Camahan's office m also enlarged by the changes. Most of the musk that a imported from Thibet to bought by a French Arm and la used la the manufacture of perfumery. The exportation of musk waa -err light in 1911 and 1911, due to the Chinese revolution and fighting on the Thibetan border. t..n Hgl Asbestos deposits throughout a re gion approximately two by four miles la extent have been discovered In Natal. There are several bands of the Per sia nfat-UHed sheep on the national rorests of southern Utah. The large fat tail sometimes weighs as much as forty pounds, sad, like the hump of the camel, is a reserve supply of nour ishment when food to lacking. case. The leaders of both the demo crat and republican parties In the house made stirring speeches, appeal ing to the patriotism of the members, regardless of party affiliations, to de feat the amendment which might In volve the two nations. The leaders declared In their ap peals that the adoption of these amedmments would seriously em barrass President Wilson and Secre tary of State Bryan In their negotia tions with Japan, and Inject further difficulties Into the "already delicate Japanese situation." As a result the honse defeated the amendment of Congressman Hayes of California, and by a vote of 182 to 6. failed to adopt the anti-Jap amend ment proposed by Congressman Raker of California. A i Ftttk. tf4 V S -jljfHMaiBBBBBBV 4$-- M " v-iUi I jF. Infill Wm IJsKglsSBBBBBBBBBBa M, f f $PBI? jBbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbb & S YlE 't W H 'lrH SsmlMSVKsssssssssf VsHLksUeSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW VK9nKS! BssaBsssT MsssssssssBMa t WKmMMlMmk l i . Uiiltnl l're Service CI.I.VKUAND, Fob i Tim lo.atj iiu comiiilmlun tilny demanded Hint I John D llockofellrr pay .c-3.w! lave This H based on nit eatlittali'd! Mtluatluii of fipo.OOu.OUO In pir Hoiml triiorty According tlio iomml.lour. Ittxkefeller tin Jul mtabllahed a logitl rrldurv In Fatt I'let eland itii ilir tli lit'rt lnti' Inn la louK. mi 4iii iruttit. NEWSPAPERMEN ON WAY HOME Here you see an American-made ,ty Is Joublo that the old chopped up spring suit, which is as stylish as designs. Here Is a. suit of silky mo many French fashions Imported fori hair and wool frabrlc that exprvsnes the spring. This Is what a fashion) the Ideal of this very simplicity anu expert has to say about It: Among the Improvements In the Dairy buildings of the Oregon Agri cultural college are new steel tubular stalls and stanchions. Lumber mats are also being laid on the concrete floors to protect the cows from con tact with the cool cement. Tradition says that King Solomon's pearls were from Ceylon, and the Phoenicians went to those coasts for them. The earliest mention of Dearl fisheries In Ceylon occurs In the Raia- vlll Chronicle. 306 B. C. "It would appear that any one could manage the making of a suit now, considering the simplicity with which the most stylish of them are cut and sewed. Just a few square pieces and a few seams, and the beau- style. Two pieces to the short flaring -y Ulntm, by thn French inlnUtrr coat, a straight skirt and straight "' colonic tins recommt'tidrd port pieces to the double pcplum, a dash tltnprooments them to com 11.350.. of style In the demure machine cm- 000 gold In onlcr to moot the big In broidery collar and the Japanese sah,,rreue In trade which It I autlclpatod and you have a chic to satisfy the-"- follow th opening of the Tan most fastidious. ttm . Noll... I in Ulna- ITupuMU tu ,..trt;l.w " " " l'ru.i.o. uU ttUf t'll, of KUmalli .... ItrgUUrvl tn i moui 1 0 lr ,,al .!...r.l Miii.ld.x.1 f.iuiH.H lUm.U. annum " Dventber U lu.iftii skald propiMsU lll le rwetved lr lli futtlier um iU loo t nw. tij tho polUu Juile of tho jliy of n tcv for Imiltudnc Uu. uli.m Klamath Knit. Utegon, until Hie hour Nr tho ! utl IUburu.ittli ht. of s oVlock (i tu of Kbrury . m. W um u( t! oj, aM lH, for the purchatc of 160,000.00 Inlprpet llioteou at tho ru ul lo tt Icily ul Klautaili FalU. Orsgun, gn rvitt pr annum from I , mUf n jrl tuuulclpal regUlr4 COUlHitt 1I3. U ilevUro.l lo be an sil4llletii .tlUllkil of the deUOIulustUltl Of Hell Mil Halt! 'fclllo4 lu (4,u, II0U0UU vcli, ituthurlled st nu eleo (.Ulntllt nll.l ttgslliit itccu4, (iu Itlon holil NoveUltir H. 1913. f"f the ((lti Uatial icto bo niftile lor 1 lit Mi ruinirutllcti o( a city n" cam tu uv una ami preitiUr 1IM0D44 t'omln will benr Inlarvat t tho rate m pUllttllT'it mortgage, that U taMj; l liaii 01 norltir4( qutrUr it acxUoti ttlltyno, autt lle Mt tiy of the touthraat ijumlor of seal tllliolvett, Atnl (ho oj( )4( of U U0fttiet Unrler of loa tain; all lit lou.Ul. thliLlft.t totli, tAHte toll 't Of WlllaUtf lie tsrt4 liii. In Oresou check. -ertinHl by mint recognised . ret.on.lblo bank, (.syabl. to the P- V'L T ,m ". " ' equal to lire fr t.nl of the .WounllwanUe' .'" U TUl lie bly Hald bond, will be .old for ensh,",r"U "' 14 ,' U " ' ild dou at lime of delitefr .ml ' ' Jim.n. laUnst. tor not les than pr and accrued lo- ,f,M" "a ,t"","' .- lere.t. crmnc ctxt. That pllnll8 In, . HaM bond, to bo tUted Apfll I. ! the defendsW fq u, 1911 The city of Klamath Falls re- y fowaln 4t tu crve. the right to reject any and all , t'tBtlff ftrtty all the pftxeesi protunalii, Hald bond, are Uaned and ' W ' above provided. TUl dlnpoifil of undtr the charter of the ,tb defendant and alt ttrotvt UJ. ,clty of Klamath KaII. I'ropoeat lollut under him subsequent lo lb. m- nortsiM Uae. tliUt jilio council chamber In lb city of, a. purvhA.era. incumbrancer or ( iKlamath halt., Oregon, corner Maln'erwUa may be barred and foredasl A delegation .rnt lo Tahiti. Ho-Un4 H,n.l ir.t. .. iv,. . ..... .n .,Jk.. ...i ........ .. .. ... : '- ---.-.--. - ...- - -, w Mini. 1 lain) or squill 01 r of Pebruary. 1914 idemptlon In and to td Uti ul A. U t.KAVlTT, .premlte and every part ttersaf. folic- Judge of the City of KUav Thai plaintiff have uth other ul ath Pall., Oregon. 'further relief . to ih. ,a,i mm. Dated at Klamath Palls. Oregon. , ,ertn Ju kaA .,,. January 8. 19H. !!. h, .. , I Thl aummom I sorted b; patlla- .Votlm of final HrUlrmrat lttlo Ihorrof In the Evening lleralli of alt ier ceut ter annum, and I Ipajabte twenty yar. from dale of lluc lulvrrel payable .etui annual- ly lloth principal and (uteres! pay- labia at the IUca! acucy of tho "late lu:itUTKIl KII.I.KH IIV THK KKH-jof Omson. In the city of New York. ...... -.. ... . j ... i.i. .!.. ' I'ropo-aU to purchaae .aid bond. jmutt be accompanied by a certlnod l.ltli:it,TKII TODAY I-'IUIM IK K'A.N I'ltl.Ml.V I'nlted I'ress Service OAKLAND, Veb. 3 A telt-Krram rvceUeil today from tho American ron.ulnlt' nt Kn.nnada .tale thai Itobort llarwood and .Mortimer Miller tho Oakland nowpaor men whom It wn reported wcro .lain by tho fed eral troops for .miiKKtlng arm. arro tho border, iTo releaaed from Jail In Kmwnada today, following a trial. Th.'Vft w San Dlvtto. ouay, following a trial. iv,' u iiii ria 1 (U(ueaie luiMit wi iiihi luuftoutni 1 III bo aturted today f!lmr:,",l"' ,tl 'M'h,Ja will bo open and'cullon of ("IslnllO. .aid cunaldered by the common council at Input wld lands and premi Town Topics Harety bosttls oa short aotJee. CkHeaU, M Ma-i at- See 1 merely want to put you right. If I meet anybody's price, I guess that is low enough for anyone, even the lowly. This gab about me being high priced Is pure Action. See me for the best, McHattan. 2-St. Old papers for starting ores. Tea a mi I. cents sa armful. Come and-get a load. W. O. Smith Printing Co. oBDscnoe ior me Herald, 50 cents ' oath. Goes Home. Mrs. Mary H. Reed, who has been visiting her daughters, Mrs. A. L. Lellt and Miss Rose Reed, has re turned to her homo In Dorrls. r I To Saa Francisco. j Mr. and Mrs. Pete AlberUon left' this morning for San Francisco, for a short visit. Mr. Alberston Is one of be councllmen at Pelican City. SOME CLASS TO REGISTRATIONS CHICAGO WOMK.V KI.M TRAI.NKD I Tho Anglo-Kgyptlan Houdan. with un area of 984, 640 square mite and a population of 3,000.000, extends In tho north to the boundary of Kgypt, In the ea.t to the lied Sea. Italian Krl trrn and Abyssinia, In the aouth lo J Uganda and the llolglnn Congo, and in mo ni 10 ine r rciicn Arrlcnn col loules. I . Persian customs returns for the, CHICAGO, In tho County Court of the rllate ut lHr now .paper of general drtsU- Oregon, for Klamath County. i""" publl.hed In Klamath routr, In tho Mailer of the Katate of Hans Oregon, by order of Honorable lUerr Jorgen NleUen, Decoa.ed. i lleuaou, judge of the abov s0- Nollco U hereby given that tbt Ded court, mado, dated and AM Is umlcr.l.urd a. ndmlnl.lrator of the "ld .ull ai Klamath Palls, Orte. r.lnlo of Han. Jorgen NleUen. de ' Hie 5Hh day of January, iH. in-l, ha. nlrtt In the county court "hlt-tr aald order requires last (of thn Kialo of Oregon for the County ummiini lu said suit be putllUW "' Klamath, hi. flnal account as ad nta a week fur a period of .It re the Knlbab an.1 il... f ,.! mlnl.lrator of .aid estate, and th ullte weeks, from the Stthdy4 NUIWrTOTAKECAIlKOKTIIKjonM fore.ts adjoin each other Vet MUrl ''ft nXoJ Halu'd. 'y. I94. tho dale of la tt CHn.DUK.V. AMI AIR IIKAVYfK takes from tow to three days to go ,"r, ,0f y"' ,9U' l M, bour 'H,,,lttl" ' aummon. pr.acrltedU inTiriionmum l'rom 6 " 'tlr acroaa the'. ' C'Ck ,h" fof0n --14 ariler drnnd Canyon of thn Colorado T' l" "mo ,or nant bJ- I ""iia. It any, to .aid account and ths United Press Serrlo. ' Napoleon 111 ,,, UmilJr"!T.V"lJ: . . . - - . IIUIIIU I II I .in II alHW w -... .. p. 1 u',.. in'lircacliers before him to uuoti.r ,.f .... . ' "' J-ry. -Women it.. 1... 1 lnj preachers before him to 11 quarter of linij flrst sU months of the present fiscal Ureal numbers nr reiclslerlnie toduv nn "our anA " tlie' redi-I It all; year show a total Increase of $350,-i , v, , ,, . ,.,., . ., ,!onUcr ot ,ho Inijmrlnl liou.nhold iei- ... .. . . I to vote at tho nldermanlc prlmarlee ,,. .,. .... 000, or 10 per cent over the corre-,., L J10" lo lh pulpit and atop- Huj ill. j, . . . February 24th. .......... 1(01,1.0 OIIOK4IIIKCK, Aliornoy for ruiclls. 2lO.;.14.Ji.S h .ponding period last year. 1 February 24th. Trained nurses were provided I to. ourso. Herald want ads bring results. Winter Is the Planning Time Many a crop is planted and harvested, many a building is constructed, around the winter fire sides. Winter is well on its way-spring will soon be coning. Now is the time to buy that piece of prop erty at the best price. The Klamath Developmeot Co. 1303 Main Street Klamath Palla. Ore. Leaf tobacco Imported into France !talt0 eare or bMe- tD0 noor a" - Photographers now receive light during the first eight months of tbliD77 """ ru"8' nuu U,B n,r " laae" Vury "n"r to that through the trn year weighed $60,000,000 pounds, on Increase of 18,000,000 pounds over the corresponding months In 1912 wards" are packed, and limousines I aro out getting women to the polls. I Herald want ads bring results I will meet anybody's price on any thing in my line. This means mall order houses, bankrupt stock or loi.l competition. I can buy as cheap as anybody and maybe a little cheaper, as I generally have the price when the bills are due. McHattan. 2-3t. Have in cases of emergency a con tinuous 24-hour rest in rery seven days must be given employes of every factory and mercantile establishment In New York state. In accordance with the provisions of a aew law. A. M. V. NIKU1KN. AdmluUtrator of the Katate of Han. Jorgen Nielsen, Deceased. 24-31-7.14.3l.lt Huiumoas In the Circuit Court of the mate of Oregon, for Klsmalh County. Subscribe for the Herald. 60 cents h month. WOOD 16-inch Dry Slab Ss.00 Vox Factory Blocks 8.S0 Cleaning out 200 Cords of Dry LIMB WOOD Four-foot tfl.OO Slxteea.lach $6.00 Beat Lump Coal, ton $18.00 TERMS CASH KLAMATH FUEL CO., Oatos IMS Mala. o. Feytoa, Mgr Phoae 187. Pboaa S4M wun poriume. .dltlonai atudin -kviii, i.v . . . -' -jf lui'Wi luun It Is expected that 120.000 women lelectrlc lamp, filled with carbon dlot.l:riinm It. Urlg.by, I'lalntIO will register today. Tho "aoqlcty "lilo, Instead of mercury vapor ' vs. ' I Frank Irl.h, Defondaut. To Frank Irish, the above named d.. foil (1 mil; In the name of ih ,tat. of Oregon, DON J. ZUMWAIT, IVee. K. M. BUIIB, Vice Pre. bmI Trees nKRT K. WITHROW, Secretary Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAI'M, FI.A.NH, IIMJKI'ftl.STH, Ktc. KI.AMATH FAMJ1, OIIKflU.X Wood! Wood! Illock Wood I ('Inch Body Wood -... K-lnch Uwb Wood 4ft. Body Wood 4-ft. l.lrab Wood leave Onlere ! S((ttar Deal Store Cor NI1U1 aad Mala P. C. CARLSON ItMM IM Where Your Money Has Gon Tbt HsraM, 60s a et To boost Klaaatb couaty ssad Tba HsraM to your EasUra frisads. I- - 7l A ip'iras-r ' V 'alr " ' '"A-ji.WlKl u'H22rBSI Si ' Vl l'aPuk di X K PV? P ! I aT ';?7r l!wxliBy 4 Ma wmmVmmWwmmwWfi '' l'iHB Will not puxzlo you If y()U i,ftvo un account at tho Flmt Trust and Havings Hauk. Your bank book will tell you how much you had. Your checks will tell you whin you havo npent, and what for. Tho Firm Trust and Savings Bank accept, nccounts from women as well as men. Its Increasing number of women depositors shows they have found such an account an advantage. Bf Bk ffwlMfc v,Qppvvsyt t itvSK laf nill 1 rf ''J ' 1 B jMwNmJMMuEmm sSk jZjt' ii i?fel' if!sijn7riiBf f' 1 ' WeiaSj 1 fi h'-''''; -7 i P " " sfBl(PW 1 FIRST TRUST B SAVINGS BANK . KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON """"' FIRST NATIONAL BANK CapitalStock, 100,000 Surplm, $11,000 U. H. Uinsnuiai.v r ' OUR POLICIES...