The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 05, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Evening Herald
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V O. SMITH Editor
Published dslly excepl 8unday by
The Herald Publishing Company of.
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KUiuath Foil, lit 115 Fourth Stmt
Exaggerated Reports Due to Laziness
Kntcre.l at the postofflce at Klam-
nth FnIK Oregon, for transmission
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HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THEATER
TOTITO ANN COMPANY
European Novelty Juggling Act
"Udy Rabble,"
Anicrlcal Kclair Drama In 3 parts
"Troubles on the Stage."
Comedy
STAR THEATER ORCHESTRA
ADUSION, 10 sad 23c
TEMPLE THEATER
"Tli Open Door,"
Sells Two-Reel Feature
"A eBar Me,"
Patheplay Comedy
"The. Elemental Word,"
Rlograph Drama
MATINEE DAILY AT 2:S0
ALL LICENSED PICTURES
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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THE KLAMATH FALLS
STEAM LAUNDRY
Guarantees nrst class work a
well as first elaae service.
If you have occasion to make
complaint and do not gat las
mediate attention, phone
D. R. CAMPBELL
MAXWELL M. LONG
Osteopathic Pfcyaklaa
Suite 18 and 1. White Building
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
Members Oregon Aaaoelatlon
TlOe Men
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A.S.LOWMON
CHIROPRACTOR
Rooaaa 11 sad J2
First National Bank Bulldlx
Klamath Falls, Ore.
GEO H. HAYDEX,
Optician
Office, Room 219,
Odd Fellows Building
ELMER L. FRENCH
Firs Inswrnnce, Plate Glass and
Automobile Insurance, Surety
Bonds, Rente and Collections.
STAR THEATER BUILDING
DojYou Want
Something for
Nothing?
It Can't Be Done in
GROCERIES
by successful grocers
If the price la abnormally low
the quality must be Inferior.
We sell only high class gro
ceries. In price we can com
pare with any one If the Quality
Is given consideration.
If you get something that is
good you'll have to pay for it
VAN RIPE BROS.
ffaoa SB
Tks) HtraM, celirared at your
ate, oHe mt hems, B0 eente
Subscription terms by mall to any ad
dress In the United State:
One year IC.OO
One month 60
UK MATH FAUA . OREOON
THURSDAY. KKH. 3, 1014
AND STOP AT
KLAMATH FALLS
Weather Conditions for February
Date
Max. Mln. Weather '
.35 12 Clear '
1. ..
.29 S Clear
.30 10 Clear
Hotel Arrivals
Hotel Hall
A. L. Jlnnett. K. M. Hammond.
Merrill; B. W. Short and wife. Mer
rill road; John Saubcr. Chtco; Merle
Kllgore and wife, Bonanza; Miss C.
Turner, Cheater Lundy, Chlloquln; E.
K. Balseger, S. G. London, A. J.
Sprague, F. M, Reeves, San Francis
co; Irene Cramer, Fort Klamath; J..
W. Call. Paul A. Long. Medferd: G.'
C. Caratlne, .F Laito and wife. Port- J
land; J. A. Ewing. Victoria, B. C;
Emma Egbert, Valley, Neb.: J. E.i
Brown. Mr. Klepper, city.
White Pelican
W. M. Robertson, C. C. Young, San
Francisco; L. O. Arens. L. Pearson.
Portland; E. Watson. J. A. Darter,
city; J. P. Churchill. Yreka; J. O.
Donoho, Sacramento; J. A. Durst,
Marysville.
If it'a worth having, it's worth hi
luring. See Chllcote. 63.1 Main street
Sheriff's Sale
(Equity No. 507)
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, in and for Klamath
County.
Lulu F. Shepbard, Plaintiff,
vs.
Oscar C. Lee and Dora E. Lee, De
fendants. Under and by virtue of an execu
tion in foreclosure Issued by the clerk
out of the circuit court of Klamath
county and state ot Oregon, dated the
30th day of January, 1914, in the
above entitled action In the circuit
court for the said county and state,
wherein Lulu H. Shepbard as plain
tiff, recovered a judgment with Inter
est costs and expenses aggregating
the sum ot $2,933.72, against the de
fendant, Oscar C. Lee; and a further
judgment and decree foreclosing the
mortgage therein and barring the
rights, claims, liens and claims of
! equity ot redemption of the 'said
J Oscar C. Lee and Dora E. Lee, and all
persons claiming under them or either
or any of them; I am commanded to
sell all these pieces and parcels of
land, situated in the county of Klam
ath, and state of Oregon, as described
in said mortgage and bounded and de
scribed as follews:
All the south half of the north
east quarter, and the southeast
quarter ot section 34, township 38,
S. It. 11 Vi. E. W. M.. and the north
halt ot lots one and two, of section
3, township 39. S. R. 11 E.W.M.,
All being in Klamath county, Oregon,
together with tho tenements, heredit
aments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or In anywise appertaining.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
28th day of February, 1914, at 10
o'clock a. m., at the front door of the
court house, In Klamath Falls, Klam
ath county, Oregon, I will, in obedi
ence to said order of sale and execu
tion in foreclosure, sell the above de
scribed property, or so much thereof
an may be necessary to satisfy tho
plaintiff's judgment, attorney fees, in
terest, coats and disbursements and
costs of this sale connected therewith,
to the highest bidder for cash.
C. C. LOW,
Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon,
By GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy.
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MRS. A. I'ETKRUTKIICKR'B
Not much silver,
But plenty to ant,
For a two bit meal
It can't he bene.
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Long time ago they wore pannlero
and polonaises; today there Is a
quaint suggestion of these old-fashioned
modes In tho dressy little after
noon dancing frocks that tho spring Is
Innovating.
There Is fluff upon fluff and puff
upon puff, until the fashionably en
larged hip line might assume Im
mense proportions, were not mater
Figures relating to tho output of
coal In British India during 1912 have
been published by the chief Inspector
of mine. They show a total output
last year of H.044,368 tons, which Is
nearly 2,000,000 tons In excess of the
production recorded in the previous
output
Rent paid by Now York city for
polling places for four primary and
one regular election amounts to
1250,000.
Accurate information about the
Klamath Baaln. See Chllcote.
6MNDMA USED SAGE
TEA TOJMKEN HAIR
SIIK MIXED MULI'IItm WITH IT TO
HKSTOItE COLOR, GLOSS,
THICKNESS
Common garden sage brewed Into
a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol
BROOMS
We Make Them at Ashland
METTKR CHEAPER, AND LAHT
LONGER. TRY ONK AN1 YOU
WILL USE NO OTHER.
PATRONIZE YOUR OWN STATE,
AND SAVE MIDDLE MAN'S PROFIT
WATCH THIS SPACE j
The Ashland Fruit Store
phone 282J
ials manufactured nowadays (or the
express purposo ot draping Into grace
ful undulations that would overjoy
tho old marble gods of Greece.
Hero the flormuda pink pusiy-wll-low
taffeta embodies the lustre and
tho softness, while the ultra shadowy
shadow lace and net lend the sheor
ncss that Is esHontlal In overy modish
frock.
added, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux
uriant, remove oven' bit of dandruff.
stop scalp Itching and faltlnic hair.
Just a few applications will prove a
revelation if your hair Is fading, gray
or dry, scraggly and thin. Mixing
the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at
home, though, is troublesome. An
easier way Is to get the rcady-to-use
tonic, costing 00 cents a largo bottle
at drug stores, knonw as "Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Hair Itemery,"
thus avoiding a lot of muss.
While wispy, gray, faded hair la
not nlnful, we all desire to retain our
youthful npeparanco nnd attractive
ness, fly darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Sago and 8ulphur. no one
can tell, because It does It so natural
ly, so evenly. You just dampen a
apongo or soft brush with It and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time: by morn
ing all gray hairs have disappeared,
and, after another application or two,
your hair becomes beautlfull dark.
glossy, soft and luxuriant.
(Paid advertising.)
Red Cross Representative Says Light Guns Are Used, and
Very Few of Those Carried Away Will Die
I'liltvd l're HiTtlc
HOUSTON. Tittu. Fb 6. The
ml U out. Tin' itubllf tons ko tf
Kuii to net-opt iu i Joki publlnhwl re
port tlmi hundrtuU ro Willed lu
Mi'xlcnu batili-o, (ot tho mimbor '
vnrlubly tlwlndlrd lovn to cr ur
m II lit there In a reasou.
The vxnKKorntloti of killed and
woumtod In battle I dtrvi'tly due to
tho Mettcaun' Inline. Tho MoxIcaii,
both fctloral oud rbl, bo It ktu)ti.
with few r.c)tloii. carrlrtt (ho
mallt army rlfln In tho world-
S3 calibre.
Some rarry n J0.J0. The Metlrnn
dtnttko lo carry heavy umu or henry
ammunition, and tlieoe light rlrtr
am no burden. Tho Mexican love to
IlKht. but when It ci'iiim to marchlnc
and carrying n gun, that U work, and
lift wants to get out of as much of
that as possible. Thera U no glory
In carrying a heavy gun.
ThU discovery wa made by Wil
liam II. Mctlrath." reprinting the
National lied Cro.i Society, ilo found
that Mexican who had fallen In (ini
tio auffertxl from vary nmnll bullet
wound, and further ttivellrtlon re
vealed tho fact that they carried the
llRhtmt weapon pmislble,
.MrOrnth ha Jut returned from a
trip tttoug tho border and throughout
North Mexico. ,whero ho aw much
dghtlng.
During tho day of the heaviest
fighting at Nuero teredo, when the
rebel tried to capture the town. 1 35
"fatally" wounded soldier who wcro
Subcrbe tor the Herald. SO rent
is month.
Famous
Skin Soap
Free!
AtMnlntrlr fteu M tent rake at l. ft, ft
Fkln tu. nli Hie iiirrluBc ur full an. i.
titer ii. ii. i). rrr,iiii..n r-T ii-m-r.o
cul l!,otAIl,nl Uci Irmnlr. Il,!k-f o.
anteril frwri llila Itrl l.iltu of mir in..tw r
ruixttil. I). I), II. skin Sup, furr.t n. l,l,r.
r.lot.skm 6t!M, tlwull lr ! o-M In
rnr. I. n v ii ft. ft ft CrroTlpllon. IU
.thio, UcalitiK lotion. V h, mul. rl
iiicii-i.m mm iuiMmMiniiri'rtvclnimni..
Ir hr rerun
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tir llirlrt IHl OO II"! l-rliffrr, Ttllt Itlot-
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Whitman Drug Co.. Klamath Falls
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The Enduring Gift
Ring liuvit always breti mure
than gifts.
They carry with them more
than muro gift sentiment. They
havu a sweet significance and
regard of the giver, a well a
tho enduring quality of thn gift
In Itself. Ho whi-n you give lot
your gift bring Its moiomgo of
tovo and fulfill also that exist
ing doslro for something beau
tiful, (live n ring, a handsome ring,
n ring you can afford.
Our rings are of solid gold,
They aro so well mado that wo
guarantor to replace and renet
free, any stone that may over
work loose, diamonds itxccptod.
Frank M. Upp
H. P, Watch Inspector
l!i:i Muln Strict
REX CAFE
Will please your palate with fresh
llsh, oysters, clams and poultry,
prepared to your order by the Rex
Cher.
Families aro cordially Invited
to dine with ui.
J. W. LINDQU1ST
Proprietor
rotintod n de4il, Mote cared fur by
the lied Cm cort t'til) (our of
the Mi'vliitm died, a thy mjorlly (
the iiuiu!n Wore illshl.
ThU I about the averse portent-
'ko of death of thtt o4rl (or,
ert MeOfnlti, which lcd lu the fe-
'poru helttc out out that a grt
mrtiiy re killed They fe en til
(nil. am) limy re carried y on
iroirhor, mid the eorrpondeiit.
Mini eet the KeliernU. are tiuttrtl
defetrd.
:'i whell Olio read a hedllne "Ttt
Hundred tile lu Motlean lUttlr" It
may Ketterallr be Uke (or granted
that there l a rlpher Hhi many ThU
lift a breii the Co III enery MUa
We will start thisyear
Willi the Im rtrr t.ur t'aah M Ictit rntie i lu ghe
Our lilaiiiiiinl lltand llama prr founit
Our IMnmunil llrnnd HhuuliWre pT (munit IV
"ur I'ure lrl ...... jr vll 7ft- and I,M
Vuurn (ur Uim (Wi lrlw and High I'rlre 0mR
The Klamath Falls Meat Company
Hales And PnUce Mnrkeli, Phones 157 and 68
Our Low
Watch
Dealer in all
kinds of Leather
Goods.
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ims
AHK IW AllOIIT I'lWI
All ilu ixilu, Itching, nu.l ollirr .U...Mf..rl .Htnl lll. MlaA
hltitllnx r Itrhlng pll urn i(ulrkly Ui.l.l.r,! by tlr ut t.l Vsl' Ml
It . .im,MH.l in It artliiii. Oiil) fMIr iwr t.
Underwood's Pharmacy
onirr Main iin.l 7lh Strtt. KUiimiIi I'hIU, Orrgi
I Prompt Service .. , Reasonable Prices
il
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I W.O.SmithPnnringCo.
: Good Printing
Fourth St., between Main and KUmtth
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(ba(lo lu the U1 aatrtal et
j The .Utuliinr I nut irtltte u
iituderlooi.
The KfC4lfll UttoriiK a. fditm
I he lied t'fO agent u uui 0& (l
battletietd, but III iho ic si
llilll.t, whefo lhar U lircij o( (swl
fuel nlid clullie.
lcCUe mall calibre (u6, w
Uel," MrOraltt ), the i
continue for much lut( i
llinil rippled -ll (tt. that U (J,
rmton why It alr-dr ! lul H
1 lime "
Old !'( r (or alanine 6t T
reiiU an auuful. Cuius nj ot ,
load W. O lliutlh I'rlntloc Co
Rent Prices
Our Sales Go Up
and
Our Prices Go Down
BRADLEY HARNESS CO.
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