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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1914)
Si m ffifc ml PAGK TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON VHHiwmir, i i;n ,i M MffiVTRE The Evening Herald V. O. SMITH. Kdltor Guide Published dally eicept Similar by The Herald Publishing Company of Klnraath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street I Knterod at the postofflce at Klam ,ath Fall. Oregon, tor transmission ! through the malU aa second-class j matter. ""''IMM WWWWWWWWI HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCH SATURDAY NIGHT STAR THEATER Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United States: One year 11,00 One month SO General Villa and Troops in i4dion1CanieS Phonograph to Cheer Invalids KI.AMATH FALLS. . THUUSDAV. FKll. ORRGON IB, IM-t HOSS AM) DALE Tlio Street Singer and the Lady "The Daredevil Mountaineers," Drama Cp "Memories." Drama The Oanie that Failed," Comedy STAB THKATKK OKCHKSTKA ADMIBIO.V. 10 aad 33c TEMPLE THEATER "Ancient Order of Good Fellows," Vtlagraph 2-Reel Special "The Death Trap," Lubln rDataa "Frayed Fagia's AdTertarea," Kalem Comedy MATINEE DAILY AT 2:B0 ALL LICENSED PICTURES PROFESSIONAL THE KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantees first claas work aa wall aa first class serrioe. If yon have oecmaloa to Bake complaint amd do aot gat la atedlate attaatloa, phoae D. R. CAMPBELL MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Phyasdaa Suit 18 and 19. White Building PfeeaoM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Orecon Association Title Men A. S. LOWMAN CHIROPRACTOK Rooais 11 aad 12 First NaUoaal Baak BtUldiag Klamath Falls, Ore. GEO H. HAYDE.V. OpUclaa Office. Room 219, Odd Fellows Building ELMER L. FRENCH Fire Insurance, Plate Glass and Automobile Insurance, Surety Bonds, Rents and Collections. STAR THEATER BUILDLNG Good Living Nothing is quite as necessary as tlio buying of ulutt one eats. K very one is interCHtcd in good thing for the funiiiy table. Tli2 kind of Groceries ono buys inake the greater iart of the uieui. The mealh one cuts are the greater part of Good Living. If you believe lu Good Living you'll patronise VAN RIPER BROS. Phase M I AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Weather Conditions for February Date 1... Max. Min. .35 13 .29 CARDS 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 . S. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. IS. ..30 ..39 ..36 ..35 .34 ..39 ..37 .41 ..42 ..40 ,.3S .37 ..35 .39 46 .42 $ 10 15 16 12 11 19 17 30 32 23 23 20 20 22 31 36 Weather Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cl'dy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear PL Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy Clear Clead Pt. Cl'dy Pt. Cl'dy Cloudy I (I'tllll-ll Pf HofVlCB . ni.i.u.vii:. ohm. ivb ti wiieu jThoiiia A hMlnuti iu(lttiil the plum iiiKraph h bud tut Men what part It would l'ln' In rhc'rlltK ill' olcW folk III llelloum. Ohio If IMUou wore l v I'm nk V tfmttli of tlcllevue push ing a rttimllmrtdw (tiiiUlnllU a phuu U'eraph down tlio lrr'l IipM aW, per. tup, what Hmltti o iliiltic lpr tin, nuMir Smith rlirrfit Up tl'k lolka wtttl hU llntiioitriili lie i 1VW (.ilk. Iii IIkIIpyu. 'llrt ! nhmU lilt Vlitilttnr ho hor . itntta nut. "11(11 urn atrii l ju Kick ftllka." tlixlnrvtl , iKtHili r'uri! il.-i t KiMld " j Hlrklima III an) f Uit that Hmtih n (itttxr and liti uu tu liliiiiioriili. '' l.lt)i, l" ' it K " tavltt, ' "ol-l, It tsVVfe? Mt7TV4a. In the foreground of this photo U soon General Villa, the Mexican rrb el Under Ho If at the heml of hl trooiw. which took OJlnuKa from Uio federal. Villa U elvrn credit for belli k ouo of Hip lHldt Mexican lendrrt In action. Ho generally rocs Into action with hi men. ThU 1 duo. Ill b elleel. to the training h rwelved In the many year he wna a bandit then he had to k with hU men. MEAT CAUSE OF , KIDNEY TROUBLE News ot Our Neighbors 'ioialp and Progreaa of Nearby tVimmualUea as ChroaJcled In the Preaa. Houaekeeptnc rooms, near brtdire Old papers for starting Ores Ten cent an armful. Conio and set a load. V. O. Smith Printing Co New Cattle Dietuie A now disease, and a dreaded one amonK hastern dairymen, has been reported by ome West Side ranch-! If it's worth having, lt' north lu lu u ring. See Chllcote, B3.1 Main treet Herald's Classified Ad vs. FOR RF.NT JTjnjXAAJTJJlJV''f,J""'''" i"i - you HUNT- Itoomtns hou uu Main itrovt. between 6th and 7t!i OrtHite llelhn. 10-If T.Ki: .1 GUIS IIP HAl.TM IF VOUIt HACK IIUHTM OH ItiaitUKlt llorilUK MltAT FOIlMli UIUU ACID I, IDEAL MARRIAGE IS HELD TODAY Duke Who Can Almost Trace His Ancestors "Up a Tree" Is Wedded to Girl Active la Philanthropic Kb deavora Throughout East United Press Service NEW YORK. Feb. 19. The "ideal marriage" of the Duke Don Arturo de Majo Durrazzo, 24, to Miss Eliza beth Frances Hanan, 54, slater of John H. Hanan. took place today at Trinity Church. The duke comes of an Italian fam ily recorded in the "Book of Gold of the Nobility of Italy." His family dctes back to 1272. Its history is re plete with romantic facts In the his tories of the famous old Italian cities of Capua, Koggla, Lucera, Catanzaro, Venice, Naples and Rome. The romance consummated today began two years ago on board the Hanan yaoht In the Mediterranean, when the duke was a guest of Hanan. He had begun a. philanthropic move ment in Italy for the scientific appli cation of funds donated by the rich to the poor. Miss Hanan, who has devoted her life to such work, Immediately became interested In him and his work. She had been variously reported to be en gaged to marry many titled Euro peans and many wealthy Americans men. and that Is contagious abortion in cattle. If the report comes from a ( reliable source In regards to the Idea-' y tlflcatton of the disease, stockmen and dairymen had better get busy and. tight It out, for there Is no 'disease' so disastrous among the classes of In-'1 fcctlous diseases as is contagious! abortion In beef or dairy localities. I 1-nko County Examiner. Sometime a Train Tho N.-C.-O. has been making trips every few days this week. Malls are about all In now, and reading matter is abundant. Ily the way, wo do not believe our citizens appreciate the ef forts of train crews of the narrow !t of I. Summon (In Equity. No. 555) fin the Circuit Court of the Stale Oregon, for the County Klamath. (1. Argravc. Plaintiff, v. Alexander F. Dyer and Mamie Sotners, also all other person! or parties, unknown claiming any right, title, eatato, Hen, or Interest In the ral citato de scribed In the complaint herein. TO UKNT--8ov'n hundred acre In Poo Valley, nit under (once, about 400 acre under cultivatien: nearly 200 iicrcn now aumninr fallowed, to ''be seeded In Iho uprlnx; plenty of tor, limuo and barn; kooJ road; close to dclioot. Term easy Apply to Tfisoy Stewart, box 296, Milton. -,-1 1'raalllla county. Ore 2-1 J-awke MISCELLANEOUS MONEY to loan 517 Main street. 11 V Hhephord. 7.1th Defendants. To Alexander F. Dyer and Mamie M.;WjY PAY cummUalon to the real e. Somers; also all other persons utt, B-onl? If ,ol . tni-rcstrd panics, unknown claiming i.. Klamath Fall, and If )uu mud halo your meat ? day at l(, but Muth yuur kidney with alU occasionally, aj a noted au Ihorlly, who tell u that meat foruu uric acid hlcb alniMt paralytee the kidney lu their effort lu ei( It (runt tho blixMl They bevotue lug Clth ami weaken, thcu JUU utfer ltU a dull mUcry In the kidney r Klntl. nharp paint III the back or lk headache, dlttlm-, your Stutuscb uuri, tousuu It ciutc!, aud when tho weather U bad uu hate rhU Uiatlc l Intra the utlue get cloudy, full uf rdlmtil. the channel often Kt sore and Irritated, uullflns: you to eok relief to or three lime dur ing tho nlcbt. To neiitrnlUo time Irritating acid to cl.'an.o the kldna) and ttu.li off the body' urlnuu ral Set four ouurv of Jail Unit, mary here, take A t cU Of water bcfutr few day and your k act nne ThU fluo from the Add uf r julco, rmbltted witt, been Ueed for folic, aud Mlmulate the I nolltralWe the acid i lUKr Irltatc. tl.Ut WnakUet. Jd tlall lutilcii. Jure and make a dot frul Hlht wal.r drink 6 lv. 'Huila, 4ltl , a U " HiU, " le fm . h w I ot kUll, ' ttb "'"I ?M1i (Paid AdfeMlalat ) Famous Skin Soap Free! ,it.. ir r m ! .. hfti mrt it if, -!.. ;-. t i.hm.i,i tt. I'.Ut.l.l atlv HWI L.bnJ! ul. .) Uu Ikl. K.,1 Midm ,wt tauJL; f., t li, i U i. Mt.uJlart 4I.H Ul t-KL t, k. mSt .. , .. , , w ,ivw i iii. .(, v , or want in br a any right, title. ctate. lieu, or RooJ Iwated town lot cheap, commun Interest In the real etate de- Cato directly with tho owner F 1707. scribed lu tho complaint herein. Klamath Fall Herald. 4 t, t.w.MNt.lMll. v. M.k V ll.k. M- .. I... .. . .I.B.. . 11 .!., I.. )im M, L,)., (trt J1 IliHM N.t. .Whitman Drug Co, KUnuli fii gauge In getting hero even two or three times a week, as the road Is fairly swamped, and great care and skill is required in getting through. Certain It Is, whatever may be the short-comings of tho N.-C.-O., it Is not due to the train boyB. Alturaa I'lalndealer. Defendants. In tho name of the state of Oregon You, and each of you, are hereby re quired to appear and answer tho amended complaint filed against you In the aboo entitled suit on or beforo Tuesday, the 24th day of March, 1914, that being tho last day or tho lime prescribed In the order for pub- llcatlon of this summons; and If you NEIGHBORHOOD TALK AT OLENE 10 "IF FOR T. SORE, ACHING FEET The Literary Club will meet at thei Olene school house on Friday evening, February 27th. Mr. Groesbeck ofj Klamath Falls will deliver an address Jon tho subject "Government and the .citizen." I The meeting of tho Literary Club' last Friday night at Pine Grove wusj a very enjoyable affair, beginning, with n, short patriotic program by the school, and ending with a banquet. . nuponuienueni rcierson delivered a rzLTiZL, L.No m,?r V'?1 '".V 'very aul addrws on the subject of no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell- ..SineIo Ta .. Ini. weatv feet. No more n.tn In .r '"8'0 lax. vi ..:: . -.. r - - "-- No matter what J&jSE&i MBfflFZm Superintendent and Mrs. Fred Pct J erson dined at the Grlgsby ranch on I Friday evening. callouses or bunions, ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without getting relief, just use "TIZ." "TIZ" draws out all the poi sonous exuda tions which puff up tne leet; "TIZ" is mag. leal; "TIZ" Is grand; "TIZ" will cure your loot troubles so you'll never limp or draw up your face Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Marshall in pain. Your shoes won't seem tiebtlin K-iomn.i. t,.n. a ...... and your feet -will never, never hurt or ' "",u"'' get sore, swollen or tired. , Get a 23 cent box at any drug or Mrs. J. I. Clark spent Saturday and uvfMuvij ewrc, iuu get rciiei. Getting -letter ifall so to answer, for want thereof,' The second "get-together" banquet I the plaintiff will apply to the court of the Commercial Club and citizens! for tho relief prayed for In the was held In the armory last evening, 'amended complaint, to wit. for a and was even more successful than 'Judgment and decree agnlnxt yeu: the first. If that were possible. Ash- 1. That you, or either of you, land Tidings. ,hae or has no estate or Interest what, oter in or to the lands described in' ald amended complaint, being that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, sit-' fuate, lying and being In the county of, iiuarnaui anu state or uregou, and particularly described us follows, to-j wit: i The north half of the southeast quartor (N',4 ot 8EU). the south half of the northeast quarter (H',4 of NEV. ), the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter (NE1, of HW'A.) and part of lot two 2), containing 2. acres, all In section thirty (30), In township thirty nine (39) south of rango nine (3). cast of tho Willamette meridian, con taining In all two hundrru and twenty-five (22G) acres, more or less; or any part thereof; and that the title of tho plaintiff thereto Is good and valid. 2. That you, and each of you, be forever enjoined and barred from as serting any claim whatever In or to said lands, or any part thereof, ad verse to this plaintiff; and for such other and further relief as to the court shall seem meet, or as In equity Wood! Wood! Illock Wood ls-lnch Uody Wood ... lC-lnch Limb Wood t-ft. Uody Wood ft. Limb Wood Leave Orders at Square Deal Htore Cor Hlxtii aad Mala P. C. CARLSON Phone IH3 We will start thisyear Willi the L prlrr i,ir Cash a '.twin rnatilr j lu site Our Diamond llrand llama , per hiiiiiI ,ffc Our Dlitinund llranil HtiuuMer per khii,iI ,. ,V ur Pure l-r-l H,r ,j -vV ..j ,,M uiirw for l-iw faih Prlrea aad High Pr ire tw.. The Klamath Falls Meat Company Hale, and Palace Markets, Phone- 157 and 6fl The Japanese Laundry I Is again open for builne, and ' ak vuu in vivi. ii. i.i.i . r) show you we are good, first- " class and experienced workmen ' on all fnncy washing and Iron. Ing We ato do rough drying New City Laundry Phone 164 CALL AND IIKLIVKIl 123 Fourth atrect, hark of First National lUnk i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilrlttan were In I rnu" appertain; aud for his costs and '!flfim.ifli Pnll. T A.. ' flllthllr.l.rrw.nlu linvnl ...u.mmi.., .-una i uuBUay. "..--...... wM.a iiuiuiu. i This BUtiimons is served by publlca- ' Many from this neighborhood and I l,on l,lcrtof '" l" Kvonlng Herald, a ,from Pine Grove attended the dance1 dully nowuP'r t general clrcula at Mr. Eaatwood's, near the Stukel"0"' uuu"ht''i In Klumath county, bridge, Saturday night. ( Oregon, by order of tho Honorable Wrn. S. Warden, county Judge of said , county of Klamath, mate of Orogon, I acting lu the absence of Circuit Judge .Henry L. Ilenson, under and by virtue '.r II. n n. il.-l... I... I.... I ..( . ,. u. .uu uiiiuuiuy uy iuw iu nira vesiea .- S3MMgT-wei i,. .,, Ai-X-Ov Vri " &i l Liuwejic tyr a a .-m j ijj-o 'njALu & fiTfr- Savs We're in justness for Your Health . . I MJII 'T flWea- m&&&& m ... , , ' 'H AHOUT PIM) All Urn !,!. U.hltt, ,, other dl.i .,mf..ru nKlalnl with bllal hlreillnic or ll.hlng ,,!! r (ulrll, Man , , umf , Vj,., m II I. .llimlilm l,. itntf rt(v tM REX CAFE Will plcaae your palate with freali fish, )iUm, llama and poultry, prepurtMl to your onler by the Hex Chef. Famlllia are cordially Invited to dine wllli u, J. W. LINDQUIST Proprietor Underwood's Pharmacy onier Mali, ,! 7Hi Hlreel., Klaiimlh I'all. Orrg.n were. Sunday at the Gap. MltB. A. PRTERMTFINKR'H Not much silver, Hut plenty to eat. For a two bit meal It can't be beat. 130 SUUt Straai Miss Eva Hour of Klamath were home over Sunday, Falls Miss M. Aldrlch spent tho week end tt Pine Grove. Hoy Kinsman attended a masquer ade dance at Malln Saturday night. The Herald for news. In such cases, made, dated and Hied In said suit at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 9th day of February, 1014, wtucn said order requires that sum mons In said suit bo published once a week for a period of six consecutive weeks. The date of the first publica tion of this summons Is February 10th, 1014. WM. H. 8HAW, ARTHUIt D. HAY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 10-17-24-8-10-17-14 h WOOD lO-lmli DryHlah aii.tw) llo I'm lory llloika. ,, .a.xno Cleaning out 1!()0 Cord of Dry LIMH WOOD ,'"UI'-,0"t o.00 Hliteea.lncli tfl.oo llMit Lump Coal, ton . . . .' f 1 11.00 TKHM8 CASH KLAMATH FUEL CO., Omce AOft Mala. O. I'cytoa, Mgr Phoae IH7. lima imr I It In the right, then. You may find It la ColtiBaa Herald T It's the Wait Prompt Service Reiwonable Prices il I W.O.SmithPrinungCo. I Good Printing " Fourth St., between Main and KUmath I BHssHssBBHBslsi i 'ir