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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1914)
PACK TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wr.DVMNDAY, KKH t, (,u i TTrnn '7UJLIi3 MMNMMHHHWM The Evening Herald V. O. SMITH, Editor ft-etty tfigA School Girl Disappears Published ilillr except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Compaay of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. (-Vfc.f mux rvri M,"ir.."i'.' -- ---- HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAXCK TOX1GHT 1 Entered at the postofflce at KUm nth Falls. Oregon, for transmission throuRh the malls a second-class matter i inscription term by mall to any ad dress In th United States: One year . - . C00 One month ... .60 Extraordinary Attraction!' AT STAK THKATKK j bATUHAY AMI SUXIIAY X1GHTS; CHEAT PiOTUKK PI.AY. J t "That Million Dollar Look" j DOXT MISS IT KI.AMATH IWM.S. Vi:i)XlI)A, Phil. OllEGOX tl, U! TEMPLE THEATER "The Chinese Death Thorn," Kalem Two-Reel Special The Fire Bride," Pathoplay Drama "Smithy's Grandma Party," Essanay Comedy MATIXKK DAILY AT 2:80 ALL LICENSED PICTURES PROFESSIONAL CARDS WWWWWWWWWWWMMWMVWMW . THE KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantees first class work as well as first class serrtoa. K you haT occasion to make complaint and do not get Im mediate attention, phone D. B. CAMPBELL MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Phyatciaa Suite, 18 and 18. White Building PhoaeM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Association TlUe Men A. S. LOWMON CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 11 and 12 First NaUonal Bank Building Klamath Falls, Ore. GEO H. HAYDEN, Optician Office, Room 219, Odd Fellows Building ELMER L. FRENCH Fire Insurance, Plate Glass and Automobile Insurance, Surety Bonds, Rents and Collections. STAR THEATER BUILDING Do You Want Something for ' Nothing? It Can't Be Donejn GROCERIES by successful grocers If the price is abnormally low the quality must be inferior. We sell only high does gro ceries. In price we can com pare with any one it the Quality is given consideration. If you get something that la good you'll have to pay for It VAN RIPER BROS. Phone 85 AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Weather Oomlltlom for February Pate Uax. Illn. Weather 1 35 12 Clear 2 29 S Clear 3 30 10 Clear 4 39 15 Pt. Cl'dy 5 36 16 Clear 6 35 12 Clear 7 34 11 Clear 8 39 19 Clear 9 .37 17 Clear 10 41 SO Pt. Cl'dy Hotel Arrivals Hotel Hall Lee Hollldoy, Langelt Valley: C. G. Merrill. C. H. Blodgett and wife. Merrill; R. I. Burdec, Ashland. White Pelican Abner Weed, Dunsinulr; X. W. Bone, Hood River; F. A. Williamson. Chleo; K. Osborne. Yreka- i-f-B K!Bs ,:Pf K BRRJB -- ji sssssr jTOLRvil yv. sssssKNcVV'nnHSkt' ' ' T ssw. . v r card games are Camp bays New Flan KAtit in mm riMH'in.i:, .suvKX-ri' am i.iis vm. imiimji:i i.n iiiiwi: WlMCIt MIIIUS Ollll.'ll 1 ttllllilir MINN Ml.t J I (Hl'Kllll .HK-Ul .smlio) . . . ...... ...,I..M I PI.KVNA. roll ii am i " inro nil tin- I ; In I'lowm tin win- ur oM'iitiiK Jo. to l in "I" " Saving to the Project I'M')" I .MnitKrr IKKriloil lhal II) J, U. t'AMI l .iiim. Il.lll lit ttlOIIOIIIt lltU llWll tlt- . IIH'Ill, -I.I-.I lit lh .llle.lls .'t !!,. Wnl.t .Ms-tliMI IM l .1110.1a.., l'mr Aiuix I'Uliui. . . .ii .i... , I iilimiat nut Mhnrit tollll Iron, Plnuc.,1, lu - " "'- 'TJ!: I MF l w 'Hvvhs'm hum .' ...-.- l!. r" ball Ui liners Ai.ocIaUoii Ho at rri t i. II u nublillllnil i'i I ..... Tht. olit Aliil rniml l'f"il. ,, ,y l(,irSrl m, , ( lmllo illlrti. which mhiIiI i crMwtl irt. iii Uiu ittltc) ha k jyu m wan mi i nilir I mm ut c(nii"i. . j ,. ... IKK III" Brttlol M heli u li,u ,jU her Uh xork on Iheir u bu,.. .,.,,, ttM , KUtimth KIU Hl.wl It u.uld Ut l ih.I, iul l UvU lit li.lli " tt,.-y .. ,.iMIU . I connUuii Uh uUM.sirlshlUwihWommiwnt-liottW. rtt.h. MlUm iltjme . ,, Ul loll bllltlo Iriiotm rntuh lui'mltt) I I'rviitlce I'uckrtt. Jim NobuV to KUi ninth VM. tl. ll Kru and Jim Thumtut ft Saturday vlUur lu the city aillKK for tlio rjrci "" build hrlUr atrtx It If H" K" rmiii'ii iiiiiln)"' did all th uitior iik . Tim work lll ! d ur work tliMriiu mil tint cmr appoaranco of n oung woman. once ljwlor. a high school girl of 1 U. V. lUatllln mado Uulue trip to W. i:. Ilivd.-r'ii. near I'llif tJrot Saturday, ri'lurtilns homo ot S inula). . All the police of New York, the walked from her home to no to a nuwspaiieni and much of tho popula-JphotOKrnph gallery to have numo pic tlon are excited again over tho dU-it"r' ,aVn ,or hor ororlt I,J ftt p. about Q o'clock In the nfteruooii nhe uiKiipciiru. i Her homo u.i In a suburban part! u v v. n,,tt fmiit ro In ton has gone, leaving no trace behind, of Brooklyn, where her father kept a .Saturday and the caso Is not unlike that of drugstore, and m man of consld-' Dorothy Arnold. Tho young woman erablo means. NEW POWDER FOR ho USE IN WARFARE HAIR TO ANY SHADE MONEY to loan. 517 Main street. B. P. Shepherd. 7-1 Uh Old papers for starting fires. Ten cents an armful. Come and get load. W. O. Smith Printing- Co. Subscribe for the Herald, 50 cents a month. tlKUMAX WO.Ll. IS TIIK IXVKXT- OH OK SYSTKM WHKItKUY MKX WILL UK MAIIK PHLSOXKKsi, ' .NOT KILI.KU IH)XT STAY OIUYS ; OLD-Tl.MK HKCIl'K I IM1I1V CSV tllf.V HKKK'S TU.T ANY. iiJrr it, '"St tan '. .. i- ..i I......I. ,rlil! utnilit rott II". and ttufo in matnrlnl will lio fuf n .I...I .. ., and I.jmo .'Ua ormicN in irw i- v.. j... -..-.- -. ., , throuKh horw Winliiraday on their wayiweio " u ," soiornmrni no r.muniw,, , ,ul, t)orlllC lu rCOlHimlH'. I SUrU PPc iu mui OI At fUm, tho following pln. Tho Koormrat uriiigr. jenro n.iue. n4 u. wuudl dolhor lh lumbor at Merrill; io or turn-mtu that e i, t, th rtlcr woro tt.kcd to haul tltU ttulll ou imm' i i-i si ,,, lumbor nut Hhon thoy worn In town. to utlt that It would iu. u j,tto and during tholr par time till win- rwjulro him b" out inmio ur U.ii tho put tn tho brldgr arrnlliifi I" rniruttloii. th plan and takr ctvoit b thr A thoro "III ho ucli .if rur i2 oiuniont. My tltU pl " t'"' tuor tho project ifcrm w U i.tj brldKo, or 3t, would bo iatt. iuo Inju.tko In thU plan u4 It All agrrod to thU plan. It U liiado .o cotnldorablo rath .utlr m nrvrr by rogulallon. that whon' suuM li t bo add-4 to it,, ej,. any individual puts an trutturo lu ftln and malnlonanro rtMt. y or on any go.rrnmmt ditch, that .raw, whoro the proJct wimjct ut Itroiiio mum t lgnod by tho i"rm tho otilor raiinot agtr a to ,Ui A UUal II) Irgal documenta, hno Vofk U ltrc-a or w., .!i.,U t, nfo omo condition that would'.oam l tho luattrr w bo rr(r,rj 0 u uunocvary, but whUh. u far, I havo'diirlf of t,o Wator t rn au niti bri abto to g-l cut out. tlon ! alt work wl.rrn it U tms- On my awuranro that thoy wr all ,arJ ," h,fo ,''ttm, ',"' '",'r '" tight, all lnod up but uito won. " '"' "w ",H ih"'B ! ....I -iiiimw .ti.i D.o i,rV ThU mo " rauior man in m'o ouut4cn IMMS ". - .- -,.,- ,,.. - -. pofnou objrflrd lor tu roon Klrpt. that tho llron.o form mado him HabWt for datuagm that might tw caukh! by tho brldgo, and twl', f iromovlng It If ordoml to do o, r- Aloi and Nlcbulai Karlcow wore In tho Uty Saturday. Mr and Mrs. iUo. Shell ro In Klamath KalU Saturday I)r llamtllou and Morrow paanod through l'lovna Thursday oronlng. IKoIiik to Keno, whore thoy woro rallol AN! tu nttoiid Harry I'oarson. United Press Service DERLIX, Feb. 11. A narcotic powder designed to revolutionize war fare, has been discovered by a woman named Boehm, who today demon strated It to the government officials. Tho use of Sage and Sulphur for 'restoring faded, gray hair to its nat 'ural color dates back to grandmoth ers time, she used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and abundant. Whenever her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streak ed uppcarance, this simple mliture was applied with wonderful effect. ilut brewing at home Is mussy and She alleges that shells charged with tho powder when lot loose among out ot uc- ."owaaays. oy asking at the enemy, will put them to sleep for an' aru loro lor a &0 "nl DOlu ot lUeeral hours, so that they may read-."Wyoth's Saga and Sulphur Hair Itemed), you will get this famous t Sheriffs Sale (Equity No. 507) In the Circuit Court ot the State Oregon. In and for Klamath l ii.- oa taken nrlsoncrs. without Iniur j - . - MUx school Sunday Itoxo Quant, tho I'lotua ma-rm, spent Saturday and v lulling lth Klamath KalU If aiij nottlcr doi not think tu Hilrr approtnl ! I,,r ltcff it good, wUh thoy would talc tUe.il. lor up with mo. frlonds. (,o Agcr, (1. V Sorlts and Kartcow boys woro In tho city at lending to bimlnes aflalrn Mouday County. ig tnem. Lulu F. Sbephard, Plaintiff, vs. 0car C. Lee and Dora E. Lee, De- lenaanis. i Under and by virtue of an execu tion in foreclosure issued by the clerk j It is reported that the Prussian war jotr.ee Ih making tests with tho device. I jold recipe, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to tho hair, and Is splendid for dandruff, dry, feverish, Itchy scalp and falling hair. Every week day, holiday, rainy day. sunny day, you'll seo our wagon on. A well known downtown druggist IfliB u-.iv- Nnrml'K Klamnth Pa11.qln.iVH It darknna the hair in naturallv out Of the Circuit court Of Klamath n.k..v . ,,, . ni..,rnu. tiread 'unit vnnlv that nnhodv ran tll It hn. i ... i -.-.- rt j.. ... . -.--... tuumj uuu siaie ui wregou. aaieu lue ... ,,. .,, i. ,k i , circuit dated the 30th day of January, 1914, above entitled action In the ispongo or You simply dampen a soft brush with It, and MINISTER HELD F 0 RSLAVERY Ih SAID TO IIAVK TAKKX HIH, XKI(JHIM)lfH WIPK TO XKKill-J HOItlXd STATU U.H. OPKICIAlJrt' TAKKAIIAXIt Iond. that It w uitjiiit to ak him t l-rgo ittanlltl- Ml -c te Wi haul tho lumbor and ,pul IM tho ! tl'm Prlnr. Mrd ! U ,..1.1,. . will...... ..tav I., df.l.. ,.. akM II.M ttilii tllarWnt kltlffl Ih, tiff Ijf. jtol to tho projutl ottlo aa a body lit l h oo Into cKxt ' Alter two conforoncc on tho utc - iJrtt, without coming to any agrr Houokct.g rom. t kiWis i : We will start this year Willi tho tin prim iir CVuti M'lm rttablrw mi Iu gl.r Our HUiiionil llraml llama per xionil 9Sv Our lllamond I Ira ml Hhoulilrm wr puuml Ih Our I'uro I-rtl r poll ?V and 11.43 Your fur lii .! 1'rlcra ad High Prim Uooda. The Klamath Falls Meat Company Hale and Palace Markets, Phone 157 and 68 Vn -.-. Is A-nAAtn.l rv nManil k A . rf P"! thltf thmtlffh VHIIP tlfllf tltVltlV court for tho said county and state, "c y""-"3" k" "'""" ,-- - . , ..-....-. u,h.,in T...i . h.nh.,H !. !...- "dance at St. Cloud unless they have one strand at a time. Ily morning th. . " I.. ..n....nl Ib.I...Iah s.. .1... ..B.. .v.. n.l. ill..hn.hM . n ..f,.. .. .. prletor. 7-St , other application or two. It becomes i beautifully dark, glossy, soft and Subscribe for the Herald, 50 cents abundant, a month. j (Paid advertising.) (Iff, recovered a judgment with inter est costs and expenses aggregating the sum ot 12,933.72, against the de fendant, Oscar C. Lee; and a further! Judgment and decree foreclosing the! mortgage therein and tarring the I rights, claims. Hens and claims of) 'equity of redemption ot the said! 'Otcar C. Lee and Dora E. Lee, and all! ,persous claiming under them or either' or any of them; I am commanded to1 sell all these pieces and parcels ot land, situated in the county of Klam ath, and state of Oregon, as described In bald mortgage and bounded and de-, scribed as follews: i All the south half of the north- east quarter, and the southeast quarter of section 34, township 38, , .S. It. 11 4. K. W. M., and the north hull ot lots one and two, of section 3. township 39. S. R. 11 U E.W.M.. All being in Klamath county, Oregon, ( ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CLOSED NOSTRILS AND HEAD-CATARRH GOES United Press Sorrier ItOANOKi:, Va., Feb. 1 1 IUv II F. iJtndls, a Lutheran mlnlntor n( Prlco's Fork, Virginia, went on trial lit Floyd, Va , today, chargrd with violating the Maim "nhllo lavo" taw Tho prom outlmi clalimil that ho took a neighbor's wfo from I'rlro'a Fork to liltii'IlrliU, W Vu., and riigln tored us brother and nlstor llorald want ads bring results Good News I I Many Klamalli I'alU Itrailern lloaril It nml Prolltnl Tlicreby. Instantly Clears Air Passages; You UreaUie Freely; Dull Goes; Vasty Catarrhal Stops. Headache Discharge Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Het a small bottle anyway, lust to trv i( Annlv n llllln In I lift Nnatrlla together with the tenements, heredlt-.imd ,n,lnntly vour cloed n08e an(, -PPurienances mereunio 0,.jied.up afr paaKes of the head m anywise apperiaining. u nnen. vnl auents and belonging or ulll finn ' vnu will hrjtnthft trpfV. Notice is hereby given that on teduHne and h(a(Iacne d,.ppe,r. Uy , , , ' "l reuruarj, un, ai xo mrnng tnr. cntarrh, cold-ln-head or i throat, and raw dryness is distressing o clock a. m., at the front door of tuei ,,.,,., .,. ,h,. ,., nu.nn.r 'i,... tn.tv nrtt.M grant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heals tbe Inflamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears air passages; stops nasty dis charges and a feeling of cleansing sootblnk relief comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight strug gling for breath, "with bead stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with Its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into tbe bottle of "Ely's Cream Oalm" at any drug store This sweet, fra- fmtrt drilicn In ttr.Mn.l. nnll. Vt. vwuii ituuDc. tu ,,iawaiu c aim, fliaju- ,-..., i. i ...., . .u- j r.liu mn.il 'lum'fy nuwi uci iuo uiu vuuuiy, ureguu, i win, in oe0,IHmall ence to saia oruer or sale and ezecu-i tlon in foreclosure, sell tbe above de- scribed property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to batlsfy tbe plaintiff's Judgment, attorney fees, In terest, costs and disbursements and costs of this sale connected therewith, to tho highest bidder for cash. C. C. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. Uy GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. 30-6-13-20-27 b llavo Put your faith Just once In "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. Stuerib (or The Herald, ifty easts a BBoatn. MRS. A. PETERHTFIlVER'fl Xot much silver, But pleuty to eat, I'or a two bit meal ' It can't be beat, 120 Slxt- 0tMA Where Your Money Has Gone - X!iBly9 Z&Z sPSis0 )4--Jl &! rr fit m Will not puzzle you If you havo an account at the First Trust and Savings Bank. Your bank book will tell you bow much you had. Your checks will Ull you what you have spent, and what for. The First Trust and Savings Bank accepts accounts from women as well as men. Its Increasing number of women depositors shows they have found such an account an ad vantage. ' FIRST TRUST and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "flood news travels fast," and the thousands of bad back sufferers In this vicinity are glad to learn where relief may bo found. Many a lame,, woak and aching back Is bad no more, i Thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills. Thousands upon thousands ot people arc telling the good nows of their oxperlenco with this tested remedy. Hero Is an oxamplo worth reading: Mrs. J. A. Harvey, 621 H. Eighth street, Grants Pass, Ore., says; "Three years ago I had a vory bad (attack ot kldnoy and bladder trouble. After using all sorts of medicines for months without relief, I latd every thing else asldo nnd took only Doan's Kidney Pills. Thoy took hold of the trouble nt once. They eased the ter rible phIuh and In a few weeks re stored mo to good health, I have hud slight spells or kldnoy complaint, but Doan'H Kidney Pills have soon driven away the trouble" For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Ullburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sol agents for the United lUntcs. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United Hiatus. Remember the name Doan's and take no other, C f jskn --x W 'Mm 53PX 1 lk. p4-. b J 4i "' ,i a TfSr L n fUjY 'v Were in Business For Your Health .fJftiSF e '1 HK VH MWVT PIMJ All tho pain, Itililnu. uiu! oltirr illxomforl n.wKUlr.l ullti M'sA liliiilliig or Hilling illr itro qultkl) lwiil.l,r,l l,y itio iimi of Xjal'' 'I1 ll kim- H,Hlm lu ll action. Only nilr wr l. Underwood's Pharmacy foimr Mnln uml 7lli HImtI., Klamath IVIU. Orrgim lHHHHHHiilViiVHHiH------lHMlH' Prompt Service Reasonable Prices I W.O.Smith Printing Co. I Good Printing Fourth St., between Main and Klamntli t