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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1914)
YVKDNMMMY, KKM. I( M THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAasrotm 1 11 --J -: i m IS ! 'J1 A MESSAGE IN MUSLINS Saturday, the 14th, is St. Valentine's Day, and we are going to celebrate by mak ing that day a day of special bargains in Muslins. Everything in Muslins at a 25 per cent discount for Saturday only. In this sale you will find fresh white muslin underwear made of fine, soft cloth, daintily trimmed with lace, embroidery, medallions, inserts of lace or sprays of Maderia embroidery extra well made and fashioned on the new lines only found in the highest quality garment. Finest muslin Princess slips, well made and carefully proportioned, exquisitely trimmed with Valenciennes and Torchon laces. Dain ty and practical combinations and corset covers. STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY W$t WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" Says Delivery Causes High Cost of living United Press Service jbly be loppd off, and then he cut his WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 11. prices. The housewife has to go to Tho desire for convenience is the the store herself and bring her goods cause of the high cost of living, ac-home ln a basket, but she pays only cording to National Democratic Com-. 1" cents a pound for porterhouse mittceman Fred B. Ljnch of Mlnne- tcak, 13 cents for round steak, and sota, vrho quoted a number of In-' 12 cents a pound for pork and mut stances to prove his contention, while ton. Think what could be done along sitting in a Washington hotel lobby jthe same lines in New York, where It the other day. I Is said the cost of delivering meats "The average purchase in a delica-'and groceries is 3" per cent. tessen store I know of ln St. Paul is j "I have long known that telephones 21 cents," he declared. "It was found ,hae been largely Instrumental in la-j that to deliver this order cost 7 cents, creasing the cost of living. It is time j After more Investigation along this jthe people should make a study of. line a friend of mine, who has been I now to eliminate expenses tnai are put In charge of the store, cut out his jnot necessary, when dealing with the delivery wagons, his telephones, and 'problem of how to cut down tho cost every other item which could possl-ot living." Woman Sues Millionaire tor $500,000 for Breach of Promise U. S. ARMY MAN ENJOYS ANtiUNG SHIPPERS 'BUCK' PROPOSED RATES United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 11. Shippers of Iron and steel articles and all raw materials entering Into their manufacture today appeared before the Interstate Commerce Commission to protest against the granting of a general 5 per cent Increase in Eastern railroad freight rates. Commerce Chamber Hear Wilson ' United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 11. 'More than 430 local, state and na il. oua! organizations constituting the f Chamber of Commerce of the United states, were represented here today at 'the second day's session of the Cham ber's annual convention. Secretary of Labor Wilson spoke on "The Rela tion of the Department to Industries and Commerce." Tomorrow tho dele gation will consider the Sherman anti-trust law and the regulation of corporate activity by law. At night they will attend a Lincoln Day banquet. The Herald, delivered at your place ! of business or your home, for 50 cents a month. Mrs. Thomas Hampton left this morning for Iowa, where she will visit relatives. She will spend scl eral weeks ln her old home. l?'HHPZflMHM t& Ev l v B&5(!rWft I m I I5- I rJ HL 1 HT I uB Mv H E --H-------HRu-P Mr ! BP t giiaiiaBEt9Hr ! P t?fKSliKi' Y I I'lml Lieutenant IS F Italley of Hie Second V S Cavalry. I sojourn lug In Klamath Frill., enjoying the rUlitiiK here Halley's regiment ha Just bevli transferred to Fort Kttiatt Allen, Vermont, and lie I away on a leave of abelice lie Intruded lo lime- here eterday, but fleeing a ntnu going down the utrrt-t with a sixteen-pound trout, he made arrange ment In y longer, when he found that thee lUh are raught In the rlty I. .. iiimiu. Nine Out of Ten Sick Hogs Have the Cholera PHOTOGRAPHER IS BACK FROM TRIP Hi order that alt) "Irk. live i) ptompllt dlroefoil i -"If n hog lit Hie brill (utllld to be UK feM uf txr U anya lrW, e4ralo idem iis,canil air ) (rum the Irtnalhilrr "t the UH hi hii them and 111" main herd f it dr fte utwnrvallim dallj II Uft U a tendency fur I tie dlaerft lo tpttl Although al first thought IhU mat- l the herd, the lluublc It ffubtUj ter of ilUt:itii appear to be iif'boe rhtdrta TtiU dUgniMi mr h prim lutportaure. in rralli) It I not confirmed by killing one of tb (Herald HhUI Itfiiku) WAHIMNOTON. 1) l Feb II The department nl agricultural u III 'rtilpl of frriUi: lm llrle COMrrit' I11K method fur ill.tlttf obliltiK hoc Cholera from oilier iltte dle4r Die pr lull! lit hOC Cholera tutntll KHlllltW HtlWr I limn lmUlrlr u important or to dlmruti a It eem It In i-lluiile. that at leant 'JO Hr ont uf all death of hoc from ill.un.e In the United Mate are ralined by hoc cholera. Therefore. In tho raurt (if any fatal outbreak the challte ate about nine o une (hat animal and eamlnlnc the ntcttt the manner dflbd In ritaf(V lllltlrllu 3T t When the tltat )mptOtt t( alrWbrM are obtvrved, alt ImaeJiU rhaiiCe of teed illle(llll-a roffxl tiW Iruubte, IhU U i-afllrtilrl) tr( t w.ftd hoc 5. -If Ihorp I any irndeiirj fortt WANTED! Listings of Farm Lands For Russian Settlers Prices must be reasonable. Cash payments down from $250.00 to $500.00 for each one hundred acres. The ardent South American tem perament of Octavla Guinle, believed to bo a millionaire representative in New York city of a largo exporting firm in Urazll, was the cause of his being haled to court Just as be was about to board a steamer for Europe. Miss Monica T. Borden, a young woman of 23, began suit against blm for ? 500,000 for breach of promise. She bad him taken to court, where be was asked to put up ball of 150,000. Not getting It at once he was tempo rarily restrained. The sum asked for by the young woman is one of the largest asked In that. He had lavished much money on her. In fact, she said, his Income was not less than 1300,000 a year. and he would not miss half a million. Oulnle was caught tho day before tho ucddlng, according to the young wo mau. She said thnt all arrangements had been mado for a wedding In a church near her homo. When she saw her Intended last he was packing his goods ready to go to Europe. He showed hor a cablegram from his mother, advising him to do nothing till ho had consulted with her. Town Topics Kcvivuls Continue. Kevlval services continue this week at the Methodist church. The subject for tonight is "Transfiguration." The public Is Invited. Song service 7 MS. Sue on Ixnx-, Suit to recover $270 nllegcd due on a leas was filed In tho circuit court today by Albert Klder, against J. W. innd N. K. Arnold. Hay and Merry- man are attorneys for Elder. rtqb Call and see us The Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main Street Klamath Falli, Ore. To California. Mrs. Charles Hortoii will leava to. Morrow morning fohaan Francisco, to ue gone a couple ol week. Mr. Hor ton left a day or so ago with a load of cattle for the Oakland Meat company. the raue U hoc cholera. It I iruo C. II. Miller, the pholocrapher. re- t(m, ,(lrf f-,cllon mar and tin frn. turned last night from a threo weeks ijuently runiillrate outbreak of hoc dUra to .frad, do nttl lemttM, trip to McCloud it ml 8lon, whore he cholera, hut In nuch rae the Kerm of hut Immediately treat tb hfd U spent most of the time taklnic winter l(,K cholera I the primary cau.e ot .erurn from the .lair college or il.U views. He found eluveu feel of snow the rUen, and If w can take care H rlk .anltary board Prompt llfl lint illfl.ln H..J Ixt.l.f.iu. 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Insisted that since the man Jwn wtthout mall for suven days on millionaire he would bo able to pay ' "ccou1 of heavy snow blockading sick of hog cholera are not .umdenlly i.ther dl.ec. kill thuu.and. iiiio innriiau. .11. ,i.... .... .1 . .... .. .... , . ... , ., ... .... , '"""'i iihih tiiiiin irouucit4 oy outer ion irom your Itllntl ail ihouibi e 1 maladies, n that a po.Ulvo dUcuo) W hen n native of Kcqtindor wants a can bo mado only through a careful blanket ho cuts one from a li.m.'coiwiliirllim of a number of other Jague trco 'factors In connection with tho ymp. . ., Moms From a prucllcal suudpolnt ' III. Itlili,irlr.ii .l.ls.u 1 ,.. ..-- ....,w, .,,v IKIIfli H U such illtra.r a "lung placue " "la ferttou pneumonia," 'pie Uphold," etc, for lliean arn generally fanrllsl ileatciialloit given 10 hug tllOleM k uninformed mn. TAXFJi For the Information of lax payers of Klamnth county, regarding the time of payment of taxes for the year 1313, wo call attention to tho follow recogulio hog rholera a soon as (KMslbln lifter "Ji-Iih tturrli" HumUy. Its aiM.araiiro In n herd, In order that I ,Srxt Htinday Is to he "(loloChottii antl-hog cholera serum may be ap. ay" nl tlo MethodUl Kpl.rop! piled before tho ill.en.o progrrane. church In Utamaih V.IU. An miM- lllg law, passed by the last stain legls-j,0 far- ,t01 crum "r depend. I lied effort l being made 10 Cfl efl tuiurc: No one Is expected to attend the dance at St. Cloud unless they have a personal Imitation from tho pro prietor. 7-5t Tho Herald for news. That Italian Jtag. The dance at the opera bouse to night promises to be something out Of tho ordinary. The Italian mnal. clans now playing at the Star theater' ca8ed ,,n8 fl,e! ,n lne county court will assist tho Star orchestra In fur- ot tho 8UU r ffoa for tb County Notice of Final Hettleaeat In the County Court of the State of Orogon, for Klamath County, In tho Matter of the EsUU of Hans Jorgen Nielsen, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given tbat the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Hans Jorgen Nielsen, de nuding the music for the dance, and have promised a program of Italian waltzes, marches and rugs. Iteturmi to Town, Jack and Mrs. Harshberger return ed to Klamath Falls laijt night, after spending a few weeks cm their ranch near Bonanza. They-aip'ecl'to leave for California in a short while. f Itoadslde signs, each containing a single catchy sentence in largo type, are proving effective In warning against fires in Western forest. Tnoy give the essentials and tell the im portance of protection against foreat Area. of Klamath, his final account aa ad ministrator of said estate, and the court has fixed Saturday, the 28th day of February, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, as the time for bearing objec tions, If any, to said account and the settlement thereof. Dated this 23d day of January, 10H. M. P. NIBLSHN, As Administrator of the Estate of Hans Jorgen Nielsen, Deceased. 2-31-7-14-21. h "Taxes aro duo before April 1st. On all tuic not paid before April 1st, a penalty of 1 per cent per month Is charged until ilellnquonl. Trovldcd onu'hnlf thn taxes aro paid before April 1st, tho remaining half drawH penalty as sDuclflad above. All taxes not paid before September 1st become dellmiuont, and there shall bo charged and col lected an additional penalty of 10 per cent mid Interest at the rate of 12 ixsr cent per annum from September 1st, until paid." The county assessor states that tho tax rolls will bo In tho hands of J. y. Siemens, county treasurer, about the 15th Inst. Tho placo of payment be- Ing tho First Trust and Havings bank, llospcctftilly, (Hd) WM, H. WOKDKN.Co, Judge. (Sd) C. O. MEItR!!,!,. Com.. (fid) JOHN HAOEI.8TEIN, Com. hftrlt wlmn used upon hoes that ar already visioiy sick. en upon to protect n hoc, uulin.mi , ., i... .K " .. - uiuiitinii Hill, MlieilURilt " M" - even to euro n large percentage ..flout i IP .ervlcw Dial day Much those. In tho earliest stages of tho ills- enthli.la.m Is manifested among tbt ease, but It will not be of much avail Iworkers of tho rhurrh over the ld. and an effort will bo made to reach I lift Id at fftittt ta. in Mli a fill Mi I tit tla)b mo following uggpui , (M ,.,, cl,llf, era are offered as an aid in Die early . ',""'"" "' "K r"0," in a hordi jl MAVK several small sums of raonf i. Keep pwie.1 concerning the, to loan on rral estate aec.irlty W. condition and hmlth of hogs on other ,H, Hlough. MMl farms In your neighborhood. Hick ' !lK1.v". " n,,K,!lj'r,n,c rrm ',OIUIKNTIloumlimliiioiin-I Ulvo menace for tho germs of hog rn, between th rud 7th Orori holeru aro onslly rarrled on thn feet'llellin. 10-tf of men or animals, ' 2.- 1,00k over viinr li.l ,.,i..i.,l,. ' -a-iaiiy I liny gel results Hen III Weill Wood! Wood! Hlock Wood 10-Inch Hody Wood .... 10-Inch Limb Wood 4-ft. Body Wood 4-ft. Limb Wood .. Ive Orders at Hauare Deal Store Oor BltUi una Main P. C CARLSON I'hoMias The Herald, delivered t your store, office or bone, 60 eeats month. SOME THINGS YOU NEED Merrill Butter, per roll 65 Fresh Eggs, per doz, 35 Crown Hour, per sack 1.50 Apples, per box .... 1.25 tt 2.00 Home Made Dill Pickles, per qt. . . .15 Potatoes,perlOOIbs 85 j WATCH TIIIH B'A0K" The Ashland Fruit Store phono 2I2J .A iV