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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1914)
m EK a PAGE TWO TBEkTKg GUIM w -mtm MMWWWWWWM HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAXCK SATURDAY NIGHT ST'AR THEATER ! SNOW AX1 RUDY Comedy, Harmony, Singing, Talking 'Tlie Jena Christmas," Threo-Rcci Drama "Cupld'a Clone Sluivc," Comedy Coining Sunday Xephew of the Great Hcrriuann Special Saturday and Sunday 'MAT MILLION DOLLAR LOOK" STAR THKATF.R ORCHESTRA ADMISIOX. 10 and 23c TEMPLE THEATER "The Master of-the Garden," Scllg Two-Reel Special "The Troublesome Mole," Blograph Comedy "On the Trail of the Saake Band," Essanay Western Drama MATINEE DAILT AT 2:80 ALL UCKXSED PICTURES PROFESSIONAL CARDS saSa1sajaaiaaaasa THE KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantee first class work as wall aa first class serric. If yon bar occasion to saake complaint and do not get Im mediate attention, phone D. B. CAMPBELL MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Phyatdaa Suite 18 and 19. White Building PboaeM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men A. S. LOWMON CHIROPRACTOR Rooms 11 and 12 First National Rank Building Klamath Falls, Ore. GEO H. HAVDEN, Optician Office, Room 219, Odd Fellows Building ELMER L. FRENCH Fire Insurance, Plato Olaas and Automobile Insurance, Surety Bonds, RenU and Collections. STAR .THEATER BUILDLNG Do You Want Something for Nothing? It Can't Be Done in GROCERIES by successful grocers If tbs price Is abnormally low the quality must be Inferior. Wo Mil only high class gro ssrlss. In pries we can com pare with any one If tho Quality la glrsn consideration. If you got something that It good you'll have to pay for It. VAN RIPER BROS. The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor rublltbed dallr except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fall, at 116 Foarlh 8traot Entered at the poatoBc at Klam- nth Fall. Oregon, for transmission through " the mails as second-class matter. Subscription Urms by mail to amy ad- dnu In the, Halted States: One year IS.OO' One month ...... .80 j khmath falls. OREGON FRIDAY. FEB. IS, 1I4 AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS " 'I Weather Conditions for February Date Max. Mln. Weather 1 35 12 Clear 2 29 8 Clear 3 30 10 Clear 39 15 It. Cl'dy 5 36 16 Clear 6 35 12 Clear 7 34 11 Clear S 39 19 Clear 9 37 17 Clear 10 41 30 Pt. Cl'dy Hotel Arrivals Hotel Hall I). P Lewis, Olonxo Morrison. D. U.l Fuller. Pertland: J. W. Smith. W. S. Hoyt and wife, A. M. Garrison, N. C. Swanson. Merrill; MrM. and Mrs. W. Wood. Bonanza; Mr. and Mrs. Kll- gore, L. R. Holbrook, Langell Valley; E. M. McKeany, Mcdford; R. M. McM I.emore, Sonora, Mex.; J. C. Fergu son. D. L. Beck, Salem; John W Coz, Oakland; W. S. Russell, SIsson. White Pelican J. C. Merrill, Sprague Relgel. Gold J Hill; C. M. Jundy, E. A. Parsons. Mrs. J. C. Chambers..Mrs. C. H. Mills, Her man Mills. Portland; X. C. Cannell, Seattle. SheriTs Sale (Equity No. 507) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Klamath County. Lulu F. Shephard, Plaintiff, s. 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 of Oregon, dated the 30th day of January, 1914, in tho above entitled action in tbe circuit court for tbe said county and state, I wherein Lulu II. Shephard as plain tiff, recovered a Judgment with inter est costs and expenses aggregating the sum of 12,933.72, against the de fendant, Oscar C. Lee; and a further judgment and decree foreclosing tbe mortgage therein and barring the rlghu, claims, liens and claims of ! equity of 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 tbe south half of tbe north east quarter, and tbe southeast quarter of section 34, township 38, i S. R. 11 14. E. W. M., and tho north I half of lots one and two, of section 3, township 39, S. R. lift E.W.M., All being in Klamath county, Oregon, together with the tenements, heredit aments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. Notice Is hereby given that on the 2ith day of February, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tbe front door of tbe 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 the plaintiff's Judgment, attorney fees, in terest, costs and disbursements and costs of this sale connected therewith, to tbe highest bidder for cash. C. CLOW, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. By GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. 30-C-1I-20-27 h MRS. A. PKTERMTFINKR'f Not much aUvor, Bat ptmlf t oat, For a two Mt M4Wl It can't ho boot. ISO Sixth fttrottf THE EVENING Healthy Hogs vs. Blooded Ones Farm Expert Warns Against Cholera Prof. Shaw Says Introduction of Hogs lu the Northwestern states the ranchmen are giving much attention to tho Introduction of swine. This Is true of all the Northwestern states, , particularly the Western Dakotas ...... ... . . ..-.- JMontaua, Washington and Oregon. This mate Is certainly a step In tho right direction. Pork at $8.00 per hundred livo weight Is certainly better than wheat at 70 cents per bushel. nil thr l a riaht and wroaa- war! nf rolnr Into Dork raisin. Persona. who are not familiar with the busi ness arc pretty certain to take tho wrong way. At least they are quite as apt to take tho wrong methods as the method that Is Judicious and right. What is meant by the wrong nieth- j od? It means, first, that farmers are generally of the opinion that they must purchase high bred sows or sows that are purely bred, and It means, second, that foundations stocks may be brought In that will bring hog cholera with them. Tho lack of Information on these two points Is going to cost the ranchmen dearly In all the Northwestern state. When choosing foundation sows. It is not essential that they shall be purely bred or even highly graded. unless the ranchman Is going to pro duce pure bred awlno for breeding. It does not matter how mixed tbe breeding. But It does 'matter that BIB EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS BEFORE BREAKFAST IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHKRS YOU Tbe American man and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food Is rich. Our blood is Oiled with uric add which the kid- uejs strive to filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; tho ellminativo tissues clog and the re sult Is kidney trouble, bladder weak ness and a general decllno in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or tho urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you aro obliged to seek relief two or throe times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when tho weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about tour ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon full In a glass of water before break fast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from tbe acid -of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize tbe adds 1q tho urine so It no longer Is a source of Irrita tion, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is inexpensive; cannot in jure, makes a delightful tforeocoat llthla water beverage, and belongs In every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kid ney flushing any tlmo. Advortieomoat. Where Your Money Hat Gone CL?- iBVHaaaHgc rA-55asValSga,a,aW Tim It BaflBHniiV FIRST TRUST M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Mutt Be Watched Closely BV PROF. THOMAS SHAW tho sowa shall hnru ki'J cimforiim- tlou. Good conformation lueiilM a Iouk 0Ojr anj tnouih leneth of limb to i . make the sows active ns Kr.itlir dur Ing the season of cratlnc It dors not matter what tho blood compon ents are, providing tho conformation U aa stated above. Mixed blood el entente are advantageous, rather than I prejudicial, for the reason that tho more mUed xed tho blood elements on of the dam. the morv rapid he Improvement when such mated with pure bred sires the side will bo the dams aro mated with pure bred sires of any brood. This Is a lesson that , The ranchmen of the Northwest It Is to bo feared not many ranchmen I ,mt not Imaelno that the pure air have learned and It Is a lesson which tt,nt region will le them lm thy aro slow to learn. munlty from hoe cholera It will Tho Idea Is almost universal that tho breeder must begin with high grade sows. As a ruin he will suc ceed later with low grade sows, be- cause of the less cost. Hut ho must'These will lessen the mortality, but glTo attention to the selection of long lhy will not prevent the Introdue bodied sows. This will Insure theftlon of hog cholera, production of relatively largo litters j When It comes It Is brought and of good bacon production In the. through the indlum of some aseucy. progeny. I and usually due precaution will pr It should bo remembered that with sows of mixed breeding Improvement ! cornea chiefly from the sire If purely bred. The more mixed the breeding -tot tho dam, the more surely will the progeny resemble tho sire. As markets are at tho present time. It will not matter much what breed tho aire comes from, but It la pretty certain that the markets or the future will give the preference to a sire of tho bacon breeds, as the Yorkshires or tho Tanworth. It Is peculiarly unfortunate that hog cholera shoutd bo brought Into the Northwestern states. It might havo been kept out of these. It was not there originally, but It has been brought there. Hog cholera Is already In the Ju dith Basin. It Is also in other por tions of the Northwest- It Is there because It has been brought there. There was no necessity for bringing IL Due precaution would have kept It out, but evidently due precaution was not exercised or It would not have been Introduced It will not avail to say that tbe cli mate cf thoso states Is so pure that it will not nurse hog cholera. It Is no more pure than the climate of Herald's Classified Adrs. MMajassoasiss FOR RENT mWWW0WWWWWk FOR RENT Rooming bouse on Main street, between 6th and 7th. Oeorge Belhn. 10-tf MISCELLANEOUS "i""irvvvnorufvvvnrtrx"ujT-n-rci I HAVE several small sums of money to loan on real estate security. W. S. Slough. 2-10-tf Wood! Wood! Block Wood 16-lncn Body Wood .... 16-inch Limb Wood 4-ft. Body Wood 4 -ft. Limb Wood Leave Ordora at Squat Doal Mat Cor Sixth aarf Mala P. C. CARLSON 1M Will not puszle you If you have an account at tho Vint Trust and Savings Bank. Your bank book will toll you bow much you bad. Your chocks will tell you what yoa bar spent, and what for. Tho First Trust and Savings Bask acoopte accounts from womea ai wall at mon. Its increasing numbsr of woman depositors shows thsy have found such an account an advantage. . . Ei .1 ivtlaU r linn jorien . into the Northwest i,,,, ,,, ,,,, , , " , . . inrnuiui ...v.- Kirm disease tt will come into ati country Into which the Kerms nre car-1 rled, and It will flourish there how soever the climate may he. i When swine, therefore, are brouclit ' Into any part of the Northwest, let "those who brine them make atwo-j 'lutely sure that they do not- come;" ' from a cholera Infested ree'lon. Let ' them make atwolutely sure that thyj,n , circuit Court of Itio HUU carry them In properly disinfected Oregon, for the County car Theo two precautions taken.. Klamath. they need not trine In !" cholera ,,. ,, A,r,r, I'Ulutltt, they need not trine In hoe cholera not, where the eertu Is brousht In. but It may lessen the mortality They must not conclude that the" foods which may grow will be a safeguard. tvonl It from coming. Frleld llarvrvt Since the cold snap qf tho past week the ICo harvest has been golne on. and about 500 tons ha beeii stored from the Dreukle ranch pond south of town and the Heed pond on tho Slash. Tho Ico was from eight to twelve Inches In thickness, and of very fair quality. I.akvvlew Herald. Shake It Off Rid Yourself of Unnecessary llurdetss Don't bear unnecessary burdens. Burdens of a bad back aro beavy. Get rid of tbem. Doan's Kidney Pills are for bad kidneys Tor lame, weak and aching backs. Lots of grateful endorsements to prove their worth. Kun Arnold, Applegnie road, Jack sonville, Oregon, nays- ' My buck bothered me for Ave or six months. I had a dull pain through my kidneys and the kidney action becamo Irregular. I had to get up nt night on that account. I was told to try Doan's Kidney I'llls, and didso, with line results. They soon rid mo of all tho ailments. My kidneys have bothered mo very little since." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Net York, sols agents for ths United Slates. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember ths nsme Doan's and take no other. The Japanese Laundry Is again open for business, and asks you to glvs us a trial, to show you we are good, first class and experienced workmen on all fancy washing and Iron. Ing. Wo also do rough drying. New City Laundry Phono 164 CALL AND DELIVER 128 Fourth street, back of First National Baak REX CAFE Will please your palate with fresh nsli, oysters, clams and poultry, prepared to your order by Uio Rex Chef. Families uro cordially invited to dine with us, J. W. LINDQUIST Proprietor Local bows appears irst la Tho Herald. IMlnltloii f hm KiIthi Fninilo HfrttlU'. writing tlury lu ti. roUrunrv Woman Horn Com. paiiion make mt of Iter diameter dertno nit epigram a followsi I An epigram U saying- nomelhlug Mm tlmri titwtu, Just to be mrt." ollio of Final rVtUewenl In Km Comity Coutl of the Hlnle of Oregon, tor Klamath County, tit itio Matter of tit" Ktal of liana 1 Jorgeii NleUen, DetwawJ. Nolle U hereby tB that lb 'under!!!! administrator of the kii.t.. . -. 'of Klainalti, Ul final account aa ad Utilnlttrator of said tate. aud the leuurt ha ned rlalurday. the Illb. 'd, r February. tl, at the hour .of 1U o'clock lu the foreuoou of Mid 'day. as the time for hearing obJS- i i,.V-f. IW iwt- thiled 1911 this :3d tUr of January. M. V. NIKLSKN, Admlnlslralur of tbs. KstaU of Hans Jorn NlsUett. Deceased, si. si.:. II. II. U M. ' SuMiuiott. (In llijulty. No. 563) s .UeiMider F t)er and Mamie Mellon thereof in the Kieiuut v Homer. uU all other Pfor!dllr newspaper ul kocu! rbni or parlies, unknown claiming any rlfltl. line. eiie, uen. v interest In the rl estate dp- scrltwd lu the complaint herein, IMendaut. To Alexander F Dyer and Mamie M. Homers, Uu nil other person or pontes, unknown claiming any right, title, ettate, licit, or luteresi In the re I estate de crlbed In tbe complaint herein. Defendant In tho name of the dale of Oregon i You, and each of you. are hereby re miirrd iu at.twar and answer Ihe amended complaint tiled glul juu m the above emilted uH on or lfote Tueday. tho 3tih day of March, ijh, t,Ai .0g the last day of the ,(, uroJ,fflbed III the order for pub.' ' " - - -. We will start this year Willi the la pricre uir Co)) RU4M rMaMea tu I" si' Our llUmooil Itraad Ham per pottsxt ...... Our Diamond Itraad Mlioaldeto. per pownd ,,...- ...U Our Pure tjirtl -per poll ......... 7.V ad M Your for l.uw ' I 'Hero and High Prko Orml The Klamath Fall Meat Company Hales and Palace Markets, PHoW 1S7 and 68 "WlX Ssiaf - iJaT satisfy rt I r A-41 :Sm 4sf an aVvjs1k 1 tyfmSmfhp ' g"v ASK VH ABOUT PILO All tlie wlo, lulling, and other dUroutforta associated hIiIi M1 bleeding or llclilng pile am ijulrkly ImnUIxhI ty the of ;!' " ll sure positive In it anion. Only flOc per bo. Underwood's Pharmacy Tomer Main ami Tils Nlroots, Klaasath Falls. Orru- Prompt Service W.O.SnuthPmfogCo. Good Fourth St., betwsen VWtokY, vim, in, U Ilcatloii nf this summon., ,771,"" full Mil lit MUstu. t. " ttl :?" ."' """"" "r tit ik.j; llin plaintiff Hill apply in II." I for Urn relief .rm f ' "t 1 IAIiiciiiHmI ttmiUlin, in w V Judgment anil dmeo H(anil l. IIIAl ruu, wr stlti.r , . have or lus mi .tnt, r liiMll' r In or to tlm Uu.l. U4fr7 said amended complaint, uitoj certain lot, plee oi ifc, 0. . " UAto, lying aud MtiC in th ,-,.;' . ... .. .. "" Wlamallt aud state. UJ Ol.SM ... particularly decrllr lollo( t - H wll, Th north Ulr , hp , .Hurler (NU of if , lkJ half of the uortlica.i iuitr ik of NKU). tlieoti,nrt,,i Hm Miuthweti quaiur Si j HWU) and part ..( )ul roiitalulng 15 acr itt T thirty (30), in luwiuulp ii,i,t,.? (3) WUtll Of Ikllln Ul6 (), Of lh Wlllaiuetu worUUsh Milling III all tw ,un4f4 HI iweul.rive (J3ii s ,, mvn lor sny part innteui j umu, "' " fiainim ne- lwj ,'' J. That you, and ,(, of wj, 'forer tnjolusd and Urrs4fru' Ucrllna uy claim hur u Mt( ,1,14 uj, r fcn)f ..,,, ,hw . fM, lu u,, iiUintiR ,j ..,,. ol,i,u,r mid further relief as u vu ufrourt shall em m.i .inlw 'may Aptwrtelti; and tut ,i tu,t, disbursements herein This suiuuums is iuj if (-,)&,. ,itul(j UblUhd in Huat tnuj. Irrgull. by onlsf of loo llotenii Win. S. Woideii, romii, m4f sfujj rounly of Klamath, ! nf Qt 'acting In (bo aWjuo i;( IKullJtl Henry I. Ilenson, under abj trt ttau 4f the authority b U u hlej n4 In sticli cases, mado, Jiclu4IW lu mUI suit at Klsmil I'jIU.Oftrt .. which ld order ir-ii c iktit mon In said ut be putilik4 nti Mewk for 4 peHod lit l i rtn!tw wrh, Tbe dale of the Sril hVk. - tlnn of lM summotia it Pitai.-) !. vOI II 8IIUV, AKTtlt It H HAY, Atlnrnejs fer PUUut 1 0 I ?343l 0. ?.3 I h - - -- yrtv m a m Business for Your feaM Rsssonable Pricet; Main and KUms