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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1914)
miDAT, mcu, m, U THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAsc woxm ij mm lM tif- m m wA mi- I i i fir ill ?Jrl ifjf A MESSAGE IN MUSLINS 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT 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 'WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" 44hhk:xx:: sSSH44 .;. In Ohio Doctors Tell the Cause of Death United Press Service la a natural "way," was a Jefferson COLU-DUS, Ohio, Feb. 13. Youc ty contribution. A Pike county can die In Ohio without having the ma d'e "?! ? P08tmr,lenl he.m .. . -Jorrbage." Cleveland sent In a certl- doctor attach a fancy medical n-melficate wh,ch read. ..Slabbed oa Sun. to your death certiflcate. Dr. A. C,,dajr .. Anolher onJ nt ,nl0 dea,i Holland of the state bureau of vital ,t ,,. ..Dled gudden,y In tne basc. statistics, is authority for this state- (ment Hut0 and appcarance hcart ment- Idlseast. Contributory cause, possibly "He lived several years beyond his gewer gas." natural life, and then Just petered 8 tno state spends thousands of out," read a death certificate fromdoHarl a year classifying causes of Washington county. Another said: (death, Dr. Holland today was busy re "He just faded away." .turning the certificates for more "Death came by visitation of God specific explanations. HEATINU PLANT FOR THE CHURCH Sold Two Can. Goes to City. Two new Ford cars were disposed William Wagner, who was engaged of Thursday by George Biehn of the Instead of relying upon stoves for warmth, the congregation of Sacred Heart church will soon enjoy the even heat furnished by a hoi air furnace st stem. The plant has Just been purchased. It will bo Installed In the church In a ery short time. 150 NAMED TO NOVEL LIGHTING for Thirty Years He STOP TANGOES AT EXPOSITION ,. , . , . nasn t uranK-water HOT .lilt FURXACK WILL SOO.N HK.CKXHOH.SHIP COMMITTKK NAMKD VAItlR TUIIKS AUK TO lit; t'KI, INSTALLED IX TUK CHUHCU OK THK SACHKD 1IKAHT, OX HON AM .vritKKT- IX XKW YORK C1TV TO WATCH AM Kt.KCTHICAI. I.AIIItATOlt-1 IKS AltK I'l.WMMI ,NKW II,-j AT Ilia DANCE THIS KVKXIXO , IX MADISON 8QUAKK GAHDKN , M'MIX.TIOXS Sawmill for Crc-ccsl George C. Cannon, a sawmill man from Voncalla, Ore., was an arrival on the stago Monday. Ho Is looking oi er conditions, and will undoubtedly decide to move his mill here within ! the next two months. The laud open' Thursday for San Francisco, where he has a One offer from one of the papers. During nis absence from tne Ford garage. One went to W. C. Dunning of Merrill, and the other to W. P. Johnson of the Klamath Falls' - .itajn;!-. wuf, u avacuvv nuiu iitv creamery. Johnson, it Is understood, city e. ji. chllcote Is attending to his will drive his new car to North Car-re.nta collections, etc. olina and bring back a load of chink-' aplns. In newspaper work here several years ago, but since In real estate, left oning and the near certainty of the rail To Grants I. E. G. Argraves left this morning for Grants Pass to attend to business J government officials matters Delhi has a population of about 236,000 people. The permanent pop ulation will probably be increased by the residence there of 3,000 or 4,000 when the new days or so, He will be away a couple of I government offices aro ready. No i Prince Edward Island silver-black to attend the , foxes for breeding purposes sell as one Is expected dance at St. Cloud unless they havelll6n as 13,000 a pair, . i. ., m t personal inviiaiiun irom me a prietor. pro-1 7-5t IThey get results Herald Want Ads. Listing WANTED! s of Farm Lands For Russian Settlers roads building Into the Upper Des chutes tho coming summer, Mr. Can non thinks Is sufficient to cause a large Immigration Into this section of the country, and bo is determined to be in on the ground floor. La Pine Inter-Mountain. United Press Service ' (Herald HpccUl Service) NEW YORK. Feb. 13. There will SAN FRANCISCO. Feb 13 Ilium-Ihlm.clt. III. name. I. J bo no tangoing, hesitation, gliding orlliintlon experts aro hard at work In grapevine walUlng at tonight's big 'the electrical laboratories at Hchnro, uance to be neiu at auuison Hquaro.muy. N. , experimenting to produce ('lilted l'rc rlertlro iii:nvj:u, oi. f-b u ! lu a mah hi baa nut hail a OflttV nf water (or thlrtj yearn He a i ( lhtrnr. a jtmtauratvur. Water ha tinly ue," aM he tin ha IwiilUe afcUlOUic4 to f Ml III Inrrr a fid light )tlci ,Vp( 4l8J he paueit tho a lit Itarnly fcnt4 rtrt nii iii NVw Yurlt .lu u , -alrr wrthl -lid toW "Hill It never ItidUetirrd . U aald, ft lio )inh m ga ul llof4.l "Ami I've always lxn hnilUr Ml Garden, as the thirteenth annual i novel lighting charity ball of tho Knights of Colum-iina-l'.iclnc International Kiwltlcm. bus. (Several orticliial lighting appllanre Officers of th society today met Hiavu been devised, and then- are be with tho "censorship committee of '" perfected In tho laboratories 150, who will patrol the floor and' When developed these, device will eject anyono dancing the modern '"M Kater enchantment to the brll steps after they have nnco bcenllnllt Illumination of th expodtlon, warned. ad will contribute; muchc to tlio maK- nlilccnco and beauty ot the palace ll.t.l;. '-ri.i.i. .u.i.iuu. t. . .. . dcrlcti fur tho I'aim-!. .,.., . .... , . , "" ,nnerf. allrlbule It all lo .i4. .' " ,D " If ". in. al-r. I ..-.-rM .i.l . .(... ,,d 1 u..rd very llllle before that." ne. (U , ,. ,,., Ih.l . I'-hirni in iitiucarT. t ranee, i ht (iermatiy, Kpl, KnilaiiJ ami Italy ftoter fell Ihe ll.bUt Jlfi fur a drink f waier," Thu Knlchts of Columbus' hall l one of the blgge.it public social func-!und ourU i CihnI Cimilj n HUr Tttroler. Tho vniidevllln adraclluii at Ihe Hlar l ar abovo Ihe ordinary ruj turn. Hmtie uf l tin monuloue hit.1 (lolil hi new phraaen, miiara. tioverth In round numbers 43,000,000 Bbeep ure sheared In this country each year, yielding 289,000,000 pounds of wool, worth $65,000,000. The value of Hungary's agricultur al returns docs not depend on several large crops or on the products of cer tain specified branches of agriculture, but rather on the great diversity of Its products, for thero Is probably no country in Europe In which so VSoHmlKrmmtMmUL uiuiiK.uv ui ttgiriiuiiur- are car ried on. Town Topics hkV. auiI the aatid lll fee (u(UJ lJ the lledfitrd (,'tthrrele leOitUttiat CMtupan; Thn gratilln for a(itM III tw quarried by Hie rout! tl Medium Mall Ttlbutr I will bi. ii.ed to Illuminate tin, ca..'u uol, and, l. U belter. ll. .ng cades In tho Court of Abundance j3r modern Wmt lUrk . e.e u.ocs win io p.ace.i beneath lilu .4 c..h,menl.ry or, tb, it.- --., uiiu wnrn Tari-coioreil Tin Jdiun..,, nnil.mnl Ui.n Jnl e l.l. nf U.,lh.,.l .k.. . lt .,-.- -ri t - n iv VHIVIt .-! T.T m v -f ' f inero wieir.inKOolonuiea of Formvaa pruductlun l0,3-30 cent production -ill trl tlons of the greater city's season, and1 nc "' Ihwo U a vapor tube, which lie, ()f Kolb and Dili. Thu Itil ,"t' " it iiiirucia inouxanus. tho lights aro produced In delicate shades -III glow through tho 1 ..- -imiiin i in kiiih iiiroiiKii tno seething waterfalls, throwing dainty j shadows over tho vines and ever JakeiKrt'on along the cascades, Another striking Illumination fea ture being perfected will be used for In Itetlcr. Miss WalU, daughter of Waltz of Dorrls, who underwent an (operation at Illackburn hospital on Thursday, Is getting along nicely. The tlin Palace of Horticulture, and will operation was performed by Dr. Grant mako this huge palace a scene of Bafely, Dorrls new physician, assist-'grandeur and splendor. A battery of ed by Drs. Hamilton and Morrow. Dr. 'searchlights will bo placed beneath Safely Is a new arrival In Dorrls, com-') tho large dome of this building, and ing from tho East, and he Is acquiring their rays will be mado to pass a good practice. .through a revolving screen of various colors. at th-xfMMlton In Han Franclneo, Tho Herald for news. Formerly French was tho most widely spoken language; today It Is tho mother tongue ot only 4,000,000, Owing to tho condition of the roads between hero and Merrill, Rev. Win. McMillan, S. J will not celebrate mass there Sunday. Instead, services will be held here at tho usual hours. lU-turni as compared with speak German and speak English. 100,000,000 130,000,000 Prices must be reasonable. Cash payments down from $250.00 to $500.00 for each one hundred acres. For Iiettcrment of Street. who Jhoso Interested In tho proposed who Improvement on the Third street hill are Invited to be present at a moot ing to be held this evening at 7:30 in Russian poultry experts average tne lnf offlccs of E. h. Elliott. A gen al.out $51,500,000 annually at pres- "ri1' discussion of ways and means of em. uurriiiK ino woric, ana outlining a Rear Admiral ('oilman United Tress Service WASHINGTON, I). Fob. Rear Admlrnl Vlncendon Cottman, IJ H. N today automatically retired rrom aetivo service. 13 News ot Our Neighbors :"!K JLU, J. iKKUJi iiL3. ' JSI E!65&7SIT IIW Jolp .ml frog-mi of NMrfcy Coiiiuiunllle a. CtinwkM In I lie I'reaa. l- I'lno Inler-Moiiiitaln Itoail Work HlnrU 11'. .L ..!.... .. .. . .. . .... ii iiuviiik me i.enirnl Point Hid I'agr night after night and ami- lr artUtle prolucllon Use that tUf-l 'lat night and lonlglit by local attlta lia vnranl neat. Medford bt in dehtly degenerated In a tUMlfkll -Mrdford Mall-Tribune lrr, Urvr Stanley Woods Of Notion h- N- porie.) iu (lanio Warden Harris Iks' there are mveral herd, of deer latU root hill of I bo SUklyout sletf T'iompnn Crook, which are Um killed at the rale ot two or Ibtel A U-D- of Irrigation Ilullelln Iuel United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. ft, Feb. 13. With a vlow to giving quick and ar- curate Information on special Irrlga tlon lnvetl-ttiln- t. --! (hurrying tho work, and outlining alvev .. Z, .V V " "' ,ur li- . . .. . "... vty adopted tho nan of i.-hIm- . .' w lu-uiicraus wim ino city '.., i,n,i. The Herald, delivered at your place "dndB" ,n tho mattor w bo P" "'.'such work Th.TJl f ?? ' v,...i - - ii.nniii-Mnfth.ii "ucnworu. fho first bullet n. SSUOlt of business or your homo, for 60 cents a month fl Call and see us Ik Hamath Development Co. 1303 Main Street Klamath Palls, Ore. Notice to Creditor In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of Henry W. Keesee, Deceased Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Henry W. Keesee, deceased, by the county court of Klamath county, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to me at the law office of Hollo C. Groeabeck, In Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, properly verified, as by law required. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 24th day of January, 1914. ' OEO. CHA8TAIN, Administrator of the Estate of Henry W. Keesee, Deceased. 24-31-7-14-21-h tho object of tho meeting, home Joy Ride. George nelhn drove bis Ford car to Dairy Wednesday, and now ho claims tho medal for endurance runs. The roads, according to Qoorgo, are Just a little bit worse than no roads at all. Let some of tho big cars make that trip with tho roads in tho same condi tion, and I'll hush up," said Mr, niebi. .such work. The first bulletin, Issued loaay, noias that vegetables, cerUla i runs, niraira and other field crops ..-.i o raised profitably In tho vlcln llu f UN. 1.1,.. ... .- . iimu, rvans., through tho "so o. -ground water." This Is a sup I'ly which may bo obtained through wells, as nn aid to agriculture tho Kansas draughts. TO RKNT Hovon hundred aeru i I'oo Valley; I ,lndr fence- about 00 acres under cultivation; nearly 200 ncrrm now summer fntl-,i t bo seeded In tho spring; plenty of w tor; houso and barn? . .. Il.hln. .... -., f. ih. . . .! l ...i..... ' " M -, wMvj mi u kwu. ui -.' , niiiuiii. Tirmu ralubllslilng Agency. C M. I'urdy Is in the city estab Il Oner r, Timi I'wiple ill) Inroinprehenalliln Ihlllgi miveral million may In tho l.'a.t all -imi-r, wiieu tiregon u hero all the .i. t. ...... ... llm.. I in .. ""' "' """" w "ioiea. ...... ,, . iiiM iiiirrr .liiiuiiiniti i .... . . ... j. ,cyoir numbering over tweniy reu the other day follow Ins a fctfl of deer, and a little later some mlun rtllllM arrrts. fniln inffassna Thl atif M.dford road will begin within lhear.. lu good coudllloii, and are ass!' next few days, and be rompleled with- Ing tho gioM and shrub on tliet iy nays irom llm., of beginning. Idm of the hills for fodder It lie pavement be four Inches of.lmr.l thai fytM can live on Ml re. .force, ronrrele, with granitoid ...eat when a human being who llm w , !m , ." '" '" wWlhl Th" ln ,hn ,,''r Caini. district rsnst worn W , ,!0no i,y ronnii, ..... f !... , .t. . . i ,l u .! .11 ..i . ' ii ii iii-hi ill any nie, - . ... . '"" nn', ""Wrvlslon of the no si.rh privilege. He must !! mgnvtay engineer The base'lmcn.i and salt meal. Yreka jouraai slnlo the Firestone Tire and Rubber com pany. He Is traveling out of the Port land branch of his company. MONEY to loan. -17 Main street. B. F, Shepherd. 7-14t b easy. Annlu u2T H,T'rt-hox 2ft,!- M'o. " ' wv. ore. 2-13-Swks If It's world liavlna. it ni. i.. mring. Hee Chllcote. 688 Mala street T Herald, dsllrersd at your store, office or horns, bo oenU a month. Somethihg New That Every Housewife Has Been LookingjFor Qeischmaji Compressed Yeast j WATCH TRIM mAOK"1 The Ashland Fruit Store phona 2I2J " -I- .'H.u,