The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 24, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUKMIAY, iin all
Theater Guide
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HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
The Evening Herald j
W O. SMITH Editor,
Published dally except Sunday by
The Herald Publishing Conipy otj
Kl.1m.1th Falls, nt 1X5 rourth Street
Chicago Women Cast First Vote
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STAR THEATER j
" K Ii K O T R A "
VnadcTillc'a Sensation
"Tlio Great C1rcu Catastrophe,"
3-Keel Drama of Circus I.lfo
"Pearl's .MMakc,"
Comedy
"GctlliiR tlio Grip," '
Comedy '
ST.K THEATER ORCHESTRA
ADMJSION, 10 anil U.V !
TEMPLE THEATER
Entered .it the postofllce at Klm,
lath Foil, Oregon, for transmission
(through the mull as second-cla
matter.
Election Is Society Event in Windy City
Subscription term by m.ill to any ad
dress In th United State:
One year . IE. 00
One, month . .6
KUVMATH KAMA
OREGON
Tt lSHAY, FEU. SI, ll
Women's Opinions Regarding Measures Have Recsived a
Lot of Attention From Politicians
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Cull II a gUMilllnee i iir'Ti j i"i iioiiuiii ! una mil. i,
the culling of Cotupilll), llld leUKUO full no Ifl nhsdni.
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Mill IllMkl. II III'. OSO IHPII lllllll"l.-, llll. I'llllllllll l .,. . ,
ami iii other vuys aid lit lh move. Inr llix tIM pi,, , ,t)f ,0u
.mm ttliiih u iiiUloii'Wlde. nml ro amended uimplaiin ,, '
..niliK hiatl) support III the I'tlll-, Judgment and dm r ,.,( "'
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M.Mir.ti.i Mail Trliiiitd' hitn or Imn mi mini, , lto,,ft,. '"
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tueii esieniay iii ' hmm hii:
lit.urt take steiw in eliminate the lt-.
Itliili n snon nd convenient. Ml tilt
impeded blow lu prvgtelvciieiis lt
otcburd development. Following tli
suggestion would mean the ousting
i it.oiiimi'iiiltiiK Uiitt iiii iii" ' jintlnln lot. tiif ur
,.nuil (.MlloliiKUl nlMlimieH. lM uuttt, I)IIK Mid lelliB i,
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"TIip HIr Hum Slavicrc,"
Kalcm 2-Kcol Wnr Drama
"Tlu Honorable Alsernon.'
Vltagraph Comody
"The Uimanl Way,"
KdUon Drama
MATIXEB DAILY AT 2:30
ALL LICK.VSKD P1CTCRKS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
WVWMMWMAM.MAAA
. THE KLAMATH FALLS
STEAM LAUNDRY
Guarantees first class work as
well as first class serrlc.
It you bar occasion to make
complaint and do not get im
mediate attention, phone
D. B. CAMPBELL
WVnllier Ctinditious for rdiruary
Date
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I'nltcd Press Sorvlcu ..ry Hint thv splltltu: 'Ul a tlio ouo
ClUllARO, Feb. 21. Tlio tlrst ac-lKre.it crime of the ae. lioii otum's
tunl tet of stretiRth of the woman ' orcaiilsntlotM urRtnl actum u.kw. iliciu
vote In the Unseal 1MU11I suffruKo city jcouiu'll comntltttit. KOt er btmy and
in the world was made hero today. Mayor llnrrlsuu and hla polliv depart
Chle:iKi) women cast their b.illot for ment een hunter. The ottlilal ord
the flm time since the Illlnoln suf-jthat lBS.t)2fi women had reRlitcred
frase law was euacted and partlcl- m their tlrst opportunity had crvely
patetl tn the primaries to chotwo can-j been Klven out when the police beKun
didutes for the board of nldonucn. 1 mnkliiK wholemito arrests of tKroii
Max. Mln. Weather 'Eight women raudldatM for council who expectorated on the sidewalk.
35 12 Clear W were on the ballots today-three,' Tllo .,,!,. nUMUn M
AMI STtH AT
KUVMATH FAI.US
MAXWELL M. LONG
Osteopathic Phyridaa
Suite 18 and 19. White Building
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CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
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uemocnus. rour 01 mem nnro op-i.,i i .....i... ,., 1...
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ruwriwi. ,....... uuv ,wh a boom. It wan dln-clcd at the
Clear ,niuN of the other four aro certain t,)nlfUco o ,wrmUUllB nokinB on the
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Clear jtwenty-soxen wards that offered no '.,.. ,h
In these wards 'j to recomm,.tlJ nll ntitl-nmoklm:
1 , , iprncuce 01 permiiiini; smoKini; on in"
jto be placet on the election ballots ,rout ,,Utform of Ueel . Varlou
for April 1 th. j women's organisations supported by
ru.u ie ,ur uu cum- Htrm C!ir mutormeti. called the prac-
,uam """ musl "S"' ur inj eu-',(r. ,..,iin, it.,.i ...it i,,i ih
U ClMy dorsements most of the interest ln,muVo ,lt,rmea,' Ul0 cnn), nml u..
-t,Cl'dy the outcome of today s primaries cea.'.unU. h .. VH)mmlUp I
. Cl'dyitorcd. but the suffrage vote played an,Th m.,..Mril f ,., ,..,.., ,...
Clcad (Women candidates.
lull of norkltic KlrU union.
Mrs Marie Uerhatdt was a hit" en
train for ltd' dcltiocruttr iiiiinllllitltill
lit the iweiity-ttilrd, one uf the ward
where the woman vote l elxVtcd to
he ununuolt) hey Her friend per
iindrtl her to run by nreultie that the
presence of lo male Candidate III
the tlRht for the democratic Humilia
tion nude a urtrup' victory probable
If a majority of the iS.000 retlnlcrrd
women oler K-l iM-hlnd a wman
candidal
Mr. JulU Acnevi, procri'-sU" inn
dldute In the twriity-llrsl. has no op
position fur the nomination. Her litis
huud, a Hearst-Harrison candidate. Is
a county employe, but promised hrr
at least his Uile If not his Influence.
Mr JuMephlnt I Katnxko, social
ist wrller. Mrs. Llda Mctiermott mid
Miss Maude J Hell, aocUIIsI candi
dates, are not opposed by ithr mem
bers of their party and are crtalu "t
plure on the April 7th ballot
tit I'mf V i O'Uiirn. n rOBiilied
'I tie ninth ImU '
Uusrter (,Nt ..f . .
halt ul the until .
til NHU I, the .. m
lilt SUtlthwrst .
h.V li ) and mi
1 lllMliliis !' -.
tt.irlj out, in 1 ,
tfl south of mat
Of III" WllUltlrltc
t lulus: In ail i
tHutyrle tssi
tcsa!
nlKhiy-eishi adulis or ouchundred, ..,., . ,
rhlldreu don,, ih bill of Farming10 'V ' 'i"'"' aD '
,ift nv Mwililil iiiorc-
developmenl The anion lll llkel)
iiilti, a storm of protest MfUoril
Sun
Th lareel double-riiur sled In'
the I'tiUed 8lai rrrle loads of
ham. .V II
Salid.
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wim ir
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lu leuea. Hr(erlalid. "dtf) uld J.-'1hal )OU. ah'l o of jj,
picture and auil'iue must l tKls. . nrw enjoii.a i,j ,. a (tea .
terwl III the Iii n hall, and Us U " r'" ' t 14 (,
!.latinl This Is done to prolyl pur- a,,, W '" I' nfu, i.
'chaser of such articles. 'B" l''"'""f .ud lf ,Mi
1 . !mhr mtd furttx-r c' st U tU
Hiiiiiimoi.s ' ',a' ' "e( IJUJ
(lu l.'tiultr. No. 6511 m ffl'rUlu. Mid . mu ui
!u tho Cltcull I'uurt of th Mtato u(iUsbuiemettU hofCio
g 1 ilia suiiiuiuiis e o gf fltta
'Hon thereof In the t ro ok (tty.i
'dllr USl4prf uf rr.cr ,t1ij
, liutt, pUhlUhod III hac;iu tcji
ltreon. lor
i KUumth.
': tl Aratatcs. I'Ulutm.
vs.
th Coutitjr
Pt. Cl'dy! male candidate, astonished at thojorin!iaw fl)r ptuliaf.e
rL. i,iuji! ui mo suui.igisi iesisiriuiuu on
Cloudy 'I-ebruary 3d, bid against each oilier
Cloudy ;for the support of the women's or
Cloudy 'saturations In one of the ltvllest prl-
Pt Pt'.lr 'miirv rmntinlen In iIia ellv'fl liUlnrv
Pt. Cl'dy'For thrw weeks the play to tho suf-'l'11 !' V
Tho hasto with which politicians
of both "low brow" and "high bro"
typo hae come to the support of
measures advocated by women potent
Cloudy fraglst sectiou of the galleries on tho
Hotel Arrivals
A.S. LOWMAN
CHIROPRACTOR
Rooraa 11 aad 12
First Natiomai Bank Building
Klamatb Falls, Ore.
GEO H. HAYDEX.
OptlcUa
Office, Room 219,
Odd Fellows Building
ELMER L. FRENCH
Fire Insurance, Plate Glass and
Automobile Insurance, Surety
Bonds, Rents and Collections.
STAR THEATER BUILDING
Good Living
Nothing is quite as necessary as
the buying or what one eats.
Kteryone Is Interested in good
things for the fuinlly table, Tlej
kind of Groceries one buys
make the greater part of the
uieul. Tlio meals one eutii are
tho greater part of Good Living.
If ou believe in Good Living
you'll patronize
predict that not only nll tho four
U',tiii.. mhh.II.IhI . . lak. ...... ... I..
part of aldermanlc candidates, city of- ,,7 . ppiou
'CclaU and opposing party factions "'", bo """""" '" Primaries.
!has been one of tho most Important Uut ,n 801orul "ds known opiKnenU
and significant developments In the," "oa?n 8U,"ra,80 vbl' wl" nnd
(political history of Chicago. Aider- ,,hm,v olnll from tho race.
men who discarded quids of tobaccor """"" "1'. 'euoKrapur
and squirted streams of julco reck-l',UlTraKls1t- wt, '" ft l
dlscov-' uouiiuaiiou in me ursi
I ward. Is believed to bo almost certain
Jof obtaining tho nomination over Karl
'N. Wlehle, her male opponent, who
(counts his strength among the negro
Grand Kaptds. Mich.; J. J. Richard-j iiotiiilatinn jn tho first. Only 1,635'
son, E. J udell, C. H. Luce, San Fran- 1 FOR RFNT women voters uVo registered In thu
News ot Our Neighbors
';li and I'rvgrrui of Nearby
('oiiinuinllle n (tirtmlflrd
In the l're.
n.
VVhite Pelican
I. I .-til 11 rv lr pitv I w. Vflrni m It ... ...... . .
.--.. , .w , . .-.-. ,lesal y suuueniy ueveioivxl a
and wife, Dorris; R. A. Tyler, W. H
Iinnh Pnrtlnnil- n A Tlftrrv ?ne-l
ramento; Comstock Konkle and wife. J Hpniln Ql ISCCliiMl AnVC
Cisco.
Hotel Hail
Walter Dixon, OU Smith, Ft. Klam
ath; H. C. Hodges, F. S.
Waltz. Dorris; Fred H. Tutbill
land; F. L. lenders, Seattle
Best, Pendleton.
tlfSt. 1)111 f(u Mfnl'ii u.111 I.,. ,1...
. .,.. . . backing of Influential malo progrs
TO 1 RENT-Sevon hundred acres In v. ,f 8ho wins tho nomination she
Poe Valley; all under fence: about ...m .... .. .
B-loh tl.nn . . '" "i'i' "" noiorious iiaunioujc
m Oak' Ml cultivation; nearly John Coughlln. democrat. In tho April
ill, Oak-200 acres now summer fallowed, to 7 th election. '
b; J. A. Jbc seeded in the spring; plenty of wa- ,
W: hoUnn,l hr,- .nn,t ,n.i.. " tlie second ward. Miss Harah M.
fan You Heat It?
Listing t'(xullle valley attractliins
as "spltndld water larllltlns. unlim
ited timber supply, dairy pasturage
the entire year, vast developing coal
fields, productive farm laud, a rail
road cumins, good roads, harbor Im
provement In sight, an Ideal summer
report with a moderate climate (wlm
month lu the year." ihe llandou
World asks "Can you beat it?"
Medfnrd' Ned I-uuur
The purpose of the Drama league
AiiuMtder F Djcr aud Mamie M 'OreuiMi. by urdr ' lUttttV,
Momer. also alt other person rWm rl Wutdeti. . oittsttin
or partln. miknoi tUlmlus jMy 'f Klamath i. of 0n,
anr tlsM. tlllo. eslate. Urn. or ariiiis m tne aiMmct, . r . ,riaii;,
interest In Hip real et4lo de-Henfyl. lenUI, Undo a&4 lt,
srritwd In the rumpUInt imrelu !' Ihe authority h Us tiia lIt
Ovfendauts. Jin urh ctt. iiiado Jau tti M
To Alatander F l)er and Mamie M. ' W U l Klmal Fall 0ttfi4.
Souiers. also all other persons. " Ihe Jlh da uf Fcbmst;, UK,
or partlra. unknuwn cUlmlne hlch atd order !.' tkti u
any rlKht. llllo, estate, lion. or,mun in 4ld Ult ho pubiufccd ew. 1
llltrrcsl In the rl estate dr eW fur a period of "Jamas
scribed In the complaint herein -seek The data ul the dii jtto
liefendaiit "" t this iimtuutu rtWtfj
lu Ihe name 0( tho stale of Otefou , 1"'. 1911.
.You. and each uf jou, are hereby r- VVM II UIAV
julrrd 10 appear and answer the AllTIH It l IUV
amended rumplnlnt tiled against fuu Alturtie '"' I'Ult,'..
In the above vtitltled suit uu ur belure 10 1 7 1 1 3-10. 1 7 H h
Hopkins, candldato for tho democratic
ShcrlfTs Sale
(Equity No. 507)
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon, in and for Klamath
County.
Lulu F. Shephard, Plaintiff,
VB.
Oscar C. Leo 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 the
above entitled action In the circuit
The new Spring Goods aro arriving
,tourt for the said county and state, dally, and by opening day the stock
v.herein Lulu H. Shephard as plain-1 will be complete, and will consist of
tor; house and barn; good roads;
'rlnqA In srhnnl Tarmw mtmv Innl.
'to Tassey Stewart, box 296.' Milton. non'nal,on f-tho council. Is opposed
lUmatllla county, Ore. 2-13-3wks by ThomM T- ,,Jrn- Tho suffragist
registration In tho second ward to-
?tn"ed 6,161. Miss Hopkins counts
MISCELLANEOUS u,,m Ul votca ot at Iwwt two-thirds
wwvw.mwwww.w.w . 1 ' the women In tho democratic prl-!
g-i j p gy tmarl and upon tho votes of Indo-
AjCrtrUClC jL JQ Pt,uUent democrats. Sho has be:n
I , making an ncllvo campaign that In-'
iase pleasure in announcing that eluded speech-mnking nil over the dls-'
uiey din re-open uiclr JUIIlnery trlct.
Ilusiiiens on March Tils, but havoi , i .....
changed their location to 113 Fourth Dr "7n '"""r' lb "', ""j, ,f "
"-' '"mutely back of the First-f , ''" 'l ? "'
National Hank. 1.."" . T '""""""' ,ur '""
itui,icMiii' nomination in tho seven-
tifT. recovered a iudement with Intor.lthn vnrv l.iteaf Snrlm. 1f,ui. n !. '
est costs and exDenses aeereiratlnir' ported nml Xnw Ynrlr lints tM.,.- I tt Cr" S ""' ""'UH
the sum of J2.933.72. aealnst the de-1 Feathers. Illbbong. Vlvm' M-ii,l"w,ort f0r ,,,:r from "
fendant, Oscar C. Lee; and a further Laces, Auto and Face Veils, Etc. Kv-I " "ccaU'10 of h"r "
teenth ward. Her opponent Is Albert
F. S-nger. The Miiffraglst reglstra-'
Hon In tho seventeenth Is light, but
count upon '
nlon labor
fforts lu he
Judgment and decree foreclosing the ery Item of which will bo up-to-the-mortgage
therein and barring the 'minute novelty, and every thing that
rights, claims, Hens and claims of I Is desirable this season In Paris and
equity of redemption of the said .New York will be represented In our
jOscar C. Lee and Dora E. Iee. and alljstock.
persons claiming under them or either! Every stylo will he an exclusive)
or any of them; I am commanded to one. This will apply even to tho pop-
0..1I '.II .Ann .. . 1..1r. ...I I ...... M..' ... . I
.j.. a., mcae jnetea uuu parcels oilu" imteu nuui. lucre will U0 DO
land, situated In the county of Klam-jdupllcatM.
ath, and state of Oregon, as described , 23-Gt
in said mortgage and bounded and de-'
VAN RIPE BROS.
Phone 85
MBS. A. PETKRSTFINEIt'S
Not much liver,
But plenty to eat,
For a two bit meal
It can't he beat.
120 Sixth Street
GERTRUDE & CO.
scribed as follews:
All tho south half of the north
east quarter, and the southeast
quarter of section 34, township 38,
S. K. 11j, E. W. M., and the north
half of lots one and two, of section
MONEY to loan.
'517 Main street.
B. F. Shepherd,
7-14tJi
DARKEN GRAY HAIR,
LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY
HAUi: TEA AM) SULPHUR DARK
KNH HO NATURALLY THAT NO.
BODY CAN TELL
WHY PAY commission to tho real es
tate agent? If you are Interested
In Klamath Falls, and want to by a
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
...... ..... r.vtfviivuum
FOR SALE Fino gilltcd saddle more.
gentle; will Bell choap If taken
soon. Heo Geo. W. Bradley. 21-0t
I Local nows appear first In
Th HrM.
3, township 39. S. R. ll'tf E.W.M., sood located town lot cheap, commun- P,"1 lo lho halr Whon 'adet1' "tr8ak
AI1 being in Klamath county. Oregon. I lfat" directly with tho owner. F 1707. , r Kfay; nUo end dondr'r. Itch-
0 'I... .. ' llnir Kfntrt nml .Int.. nlll... t..l. V
logetner with the tenements, heredlt-mamaln a Herald. I " . ""''" " ". uru
aments and appurtenances thereunto i" iag" u,e onl way to l "'I mixture
belonging or In anywise appertaining.! FOR ?AT F i" l '"al0 U at l,0mo, Whlc51 ,u
--. iiiuflHv unii Lrini inisMnrttrt rvnuntinvu
J -----...-. ..V. WTSlMUi
oy asKiug at uny drug storo for
"Wyeth's Huge und Sulphur Hair
Uoinedy," you will got a largo bottle
of this famous old recipe for about
CO cents.
Don't stay gray! Try itl No ono
can possibly tell that you darkened'
your hair, as It does It so naturally
and evenly. You dampen a sponge or
soft brush with it and draw this
through your hair, taking one small
strand at a time; by morning the gray
hair disappears, and after another ap
plication or two, your hair becomes
Only a Step
to Your Phone
and you have entered our
Grocery.
Goods critically se
lected for phone orders.
We do not solicit. Why?
The
SUNSET GROCERY
I Old anil Main. Phone MOO
For Better Values
EXPERIENCE COUNTS
III ever) line of blulims evrlrtirri U ulml make cttUloKI.il
l with ureal prhle that we oi Iriilliloll) lalP flint the dUtrml
itrMrtliicul of our hiulunis e mausEeil by titrli of evpri lr.
Kvpcrlnirrd liujcrm, evperlrutrd hulther. epcrlrurd rutlsts
evperlrtircd Mlntiieii and rtprririirrd dell rr Mint ll uOiU
i give )ou the lM-nrfl of ItirlrrdU Irtir) Think till. uer lrf ot
derltig )niir Uplle fur Hie table
KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY
INTEREST PILES UP
ttnitxliigly If caving, liowerrt
mall, mxi made with m(lf
ll) Imperially whnt Hist hr
lerrt Is r)illlMiiliiitrl a ll Is
litis Ixink, Hvcii a fed rrnls
tin) lril Mill Ihivv iiiprhlsl
tevllll, !! ll give joil a f'
llgure nml you'll ' 'he &
vmilagt' of Iti'itliiufiiu u,r
MUM. tfl
FIRST TRUST M SAVINGS BANK
iviwvma'I II i'ALI,S, OREGON
Notice Is hereby given that on the
2Sth day of February, 1914, at 10
o'clock a. m., at tho front door of the
court house, in Klamath Falls, Klam
ath couuty, 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 bo necessary to satisfy the
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.
By GEO. A. HAYDON, Deputy.
30-6-13-20-37 h
FOR SALE Forty young White Leg
horn hens; ono slx-holo steel rango.
with reservoir. Elmer L. French, at
Star theater building. 23-4t
LOST AND FOUND
. ...... .....I..ll.uu njnj
LOST Sunday, at hath bouso, neck
chain hung with two jades and
cameo! of particular VAlim , It di.-
loom, Finder will be rewarded by beautifully dark, thick and glossy.
returning to Herald office, 28-3t Advartiastmaat.
Ii it In the HtraldT
right, thn.
You may find It In th Want
Column
Prompt Service Reasonable Pricc:i
iH
H
. ll
I W.O. Smith Pnnting Co.
jl Good Printing
if. fourth St., between Main and Klamatli ':
Wood! Wood!
Block Wood
16-Inch Body Wood
16-lnch Limb Wood
4-fl. Body Wood
4 -ft. Limb Wood
Iamvo Orders at
Kquare Deal Htnre
Cor Hlxtli anil Main
P. C. CARLSON
Phone 18.1
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