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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1914)
.! ' i I H X. I i ?i,m9SmVt i n imi smm .mm ml mi tfsaa iHni Ulfl m i w iil 4t& fSM pAMtrotm THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON riiKMiiAr, n;n, ui, iuU State Wide Union to Protect Oregon Game PORTLAND, Feb. 24. Plans for( It Is the plan of the sportsmen to tho forming of the Oregon Sports- ,!olso an equitable system of dele men's League will bo made at a meet gates mi that the league will not be lng of tho committees at luncheon Jdnmlnnted bj one or two strong clubs, todar at the Oregon hotel. Tho or-(leaving the smaller elubs without a ganlzatlon of the league will take, voice lr the lmllcy or control of the place Monday, March 16th, in the as-'league, acmbly hall of the Commercial Club. A number of prominent sportsmen The purposo of the organisation Is throughout the stite hare- been In to protect the flsh and game of tho lted to address the meeting and a state and unify the forces of sports-.special Invitation has been sent to men to gain greater strength In ad-'State Senator Hean of Kugcne, who vancing their common Interests. was eh Irman of the Joint game com- A great deal of Interest Is being 'mlttee of the house and senate, to manifested In the meeting and reprc- make in nddnss. Representative wntatlvcs of many gun, anglers and i Lowell:, n of Albany and Bruce Hen other sportsmen's elubs throughout nls of LaCSrgndo will likely respond the state are expected to be present. with short speeches. The organisation movement has For tho entertainment of the deU been fostered for a jear by tho Mult- gates, It Is planned to have a trap nomah Anglers Club. The Portland shoot on the Portland Gun Club (3un Club and the Portland Itovolvor grounds at Kenton on Sunday, March Club are-taking an active part in ar- 13th. A tly casting tournament will, ranging for the meeting. .also be staged. j The $20,000 Bonus Smile of J. Evers upper lake is AoDeal to the Supreme UP AT S . CLUUII A WIST riAbt BROW I MIT GOES V&P V "Wjr Invitation niul 'I'liivo llmV HiiMt foe Kiitrnmv tit the Dixie IMuto nuil riiture llip Other' Xevvn Note of 'Hint Sit lion. ' IVr- lio l UhmWIiik P. i'l l'l.tlt- ti IllWlt A IV lll'llIK Pii'luil t' fi'iupli" lion, hi Unlit In t.'lio llio .Miulnei- mi llMili Mult In siI.iiik. Court by Labor Head s Nobody will to admitted to the turning Dixie Diiiuk nl Stut Cloud unless they luivo n written and swilod Wlckstrom. thp eiiturprUlnK hlp luMtatlou from the master of the wrlRht. has the steamer Modoc about house. Tickets for this, a well a rutdy to launch The steamer Hits to nil future datuv.i ut St. Cloud will be'ts all planked and caulked. It I Mr thrve dollars. Wlckmrom's Intention to tv tlieo I . i boats in the mud tnuto till eiiim. Wo nro told that titling up tho Pel- lean Hay Lumber compauj's mill, j t'nr Klsuimtli lko I pnutteatl) 'preparmory to starting tho season open No Ico i In x1e from llusit. 'run, will iH-gin lu n few d)s. !Vtstiv lletful. t nllKil l'ies 8TVU' WAKIIINilloN. I ' l' 2 A petition fur rtvlew of innvlitlnii of (tiemlil .SHtUt fiilm Protldent Prank M Itynu Indian- ,(, 1( ,U,, , StllPPINUTON. IVb. 31 Ciittnlit!nWi ami iwrttiy-thrrp oUt-r iihhipij t( federal li irUIH'il ll) the frdtirni npinnvU at I'likuKo l()HII itllll tho llMlt', With IHllllll) III lro CELEBRATE THE i DAY IN ITALY: CHURCHMEN IE T IN BIG SESSION I Johnny Ever may well smile over .the recent deal which makes him the 'hlshttit-prlccd ball plajer 2t),000 bonus from tho Chicago "Cubs" and UlO.QOO a year tor four jeara from I tho llostou National league Club. iKvers U tho last of the "Cubs" fam- tous trio that gave the fans tho sue Iccis slogan of "Kvers to Tinker to Chano It Is rviMirtitl that the Algoma Lumber company U atsembllng Its mill ami woods crews, making read) for the summer work. Tho big stem wheel steamer Wine ma will be ue J. ucaln thl season w tin eteuwUm boat. "Hlll,orrll.OIrte.P' etldr-t IlKUl and MeNnmitra "Mrt oj ""tlni tier of the Undue- nd Htrurtuml wM of n'"le r !... U-rkn In Iho dBWlle tM.e ''' ' COIlVllled l, , was prrulwl to the nriH routl Tliev akl the litfih cmitt lo e wide the Jail lenience rwullliiB from ! ranfpjMeU iDuawlIltlB of tho !. An-, A lld Ihh for .i . Selr Ttmrs niul other ntllrnKe li' " fumllUr ilnHm f. , Uitti MeMtiulKHl anil Jsuiiwi U MeN-,1" dllrlbul haiuI under in am. tilX'ent Klililltifi. Im. i ,,R,H If the iuiirm court refu.e to fV.h -UeiuetU line.. .. view Hit) re. It)an and hU alleged! -1 f-coitplrntor mtmi t to Jail Hv- a tn.nili n llttlr u rtl tttx Itlivt servlhK jail nellteliltu, l mute lpel urd III the Ultable to Kfl tHVlt pelldlnK the Uppetll uf tili4 than l alt the 'KltltTI. "rtstij A French vtltago has sl whose ages total 157 years. i Mr. Calkin Is preparing to over sisters haul his mall boats, the tfpraj and , 'curlew, to net them read) for their1 ;bny ruus. jrtletl today Contlrllon of all result) u f(iitotli- In tho world (f,i.ltir- aImiiii I .ti.lii o. o PKbt lli ufUf u4 in of !( IUlUa Americans Miy Homage to the i Propliellc Conference .Start at looly Father of Uie Country by Celebrat ins Hi Uirtbday In Far-Away Italy, Somewhat Itelaled but KnUiosiastic i I COSENZA, Italy, Feb. 24. Up wards of a thousand Italian-American citizens celebrated Washington's birth day in tho city hall of this city During the past year 16,122 mar- Itible Institute, and Will Continue fringe licenses wore Issued in Phils,- In Ssloii During Tlirw Ia: IK-l-aoI,l''a- eKatc-. from Alt Over Armrlca. ' ... 0 , pi, v..,.., i. ,, HM MM IWtVUiU tVtbVt . V only woman practicing lawyer in Phil adelphia. United Press Service CHICAGO. Feb. 24. More than 600 leading protectant churchmen. representing thirty states In the union today. Although the celebration was and Canada, arrlvevd here for tho somewhat belated, much enthusiasm j prophetic conference at the Moody was shown, and a deep interest in 'Bible institute, which opened a threo thlngs political In the land of their 'day session today, adoption was manifested In the reso- AoonR tho promlnent churchmen lutions adopted by the gathering. exptcted at the sessions are: Presl- Among these wj one which starts 'dent Robert M. Russell. Westminster the boom of Colonel Roosevent for College, New Wilmington, Pa.; Prcs presldent of the United States Incident William C5. Moorehead. Xenia, 1916- .0., Theologican Seminary; Rev. C. I. Resolutions were also adopted en- Scoflelf, editor of the Scofield Refer dorslng Oscar Strauss. Glfford Pin- ence Bible. New Vork City; Princiial chot, Hiram Johnson. ex-Senator Bev-iT. R. O'Meara, Wycllffc College, Tor erldge and other prominent progres- onto, Canada; BUhop H. B. HarUler, alTe. Harrlsburg, Pa.; Dean R. A. Torrey, Frank Yui of Walla Walla. Wash .,tho Blb,c Institute, Los Angeles. Cal.; LOST White Fox Terrier, scar on left shoulder. Notify F. 11. English, Light and Water ottlce. 24-2t Subscribe for the Herald,. GO cents month. presided over the meeting. CaUle for Market. Chat. Horton, cattleman per, left this mornings look after a bunch of cattf paring for shipmenL Mr Rev. W. B. Riley, First Baptist church of Minneapolis; Rev. Peter Alnslle, j Baltimore; Rev. C. E. Nlsblt, Kansas ,City; Rev. W. L. Pettlnglll, Toronto. ship-' Canada, and Evangelist "Billy" Sun- lalin to day. ' Is pre- . rton nnlv Mnt i. .,,h t.U n-i.i-..J"",'n lias .yew joii. where he had gone with ft. large ship-' Harry Benson has left the office of ment of cattle for the Oakland Meat deputy circuit court clerk to accept a company. position in the county treasurer's office. ! Trewddfa Mountain, near Morris-1 ton. England, on which the Swansea XIoro than 42,000 births were re corporation has spent several thous- corded in Philadelphia during 1913. ends of pounds in providing municipal i houses for workers, appears to bet Eleanor Gates, tho authoress, was 'gradually sliding toward the river. brought up on a Dakota cattlo ranch. White P HUE r ELICAN w ATER No Gems No 'Cold Storage Taste Nothing but Good BUT It Is Good for You Even if It Does Taste Good As the Pelican Says, "It Fills the Bill" Stil Water in 5-Gallon and 2-Gailon Carboys Charged Water in Quart and Pint Bottles Phone 22 1J and Have Some Sent Up Today Notice, of Fin.il Account In tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Klamath. In tho Matter of the Estate of Ira C. Johnson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that O. C. Applegate. administrator of the es tate of Ira C. Johueon, deceased. ha3 rendered and presented for final set tlement, and tiled in said court, his llnal account of his administration of said estate, and that tho court has fixed Wednesday, tho 25th day of March, 1514, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the court room of the county -court, In Klamath Falls. County of Klamath. J Stale of Oregon, as tho time and place for hearing objections to said account and tho settlement Lherenf. Dated this 24th day of February.' 1914. O. C. APPLEUATK, AHmlnlctrfitnr tt f!w. Putntr. nf !.. n ' Johnson, Deceased. W.S. WILEY. Attorney. 24-3-10-17-24 h Selma ligerlof Is the only woman who ever received the Nobel prUe for literature. The steamer .Manama ! bltiK at her duvk. ready to lake up lnr old run to Wood Itlver point Jum a noon a woman condition Justify thl Uruguay ha appointed to Its diplomatic corps - It In rumored that the ktiutner Old papers for starting fires. Ten, Hooligan has been sold to Portland cents an armful. Como and get a parties. This, however, has not bru load. W. O. Smith Printing Co. mntlrnied. j The Herald, 50c a month To boo-it Klamath county send j Thd Herald to your Eastern friends. I -I- As a result ut a quarrel which end ed In an ttM4Ult rase, a Jtnln.t lu Chi cago seuteuced the one who be can It to take the other one and hU family tu the theater, with a supper after- ward. Dainty Refreshments Ihm'l jou llml It very lllrelui: when isltlui: n rty or rrteptli.n, lu linve your refrt-.limcnt pnlMil In Imlr-lieiiHetl iiuiiiiht'.' The way to avoid nil v.ltillltlf uf iuli mi riiilianiwlng .lumtlon U to luive your Ue Cream, MierU-K Water Ice. Piimfn-., Illr., preporetl li tin. Sugar Hon I, vvlier eHTienriil nileret, pine liiumllriil ami lu-uprr farlllllcH roiiihlno to glvn aUolule ti.faitlun. Wo mke sierlalt- of Mipplyini; refri-liiiiriiU for pirtle, ImiiiU( niul rer Hon. Our price am MirprUlnKl) rvnw.nable. The Sugar Bowl DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD . .,. Oct a small package of Hamburg Ilrragt Tea, or as the German folks call it, "Hamburger Uriint Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablrapoonful of the I ira, put a cup oi Miiim,' water upon it, jwiur tlircuL'h a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during tho day or lefore retiring. It is thn mot rlTectiie way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congf-stion, Alo loosens the bowd, thus driving a cold from the sjnUin. Try it the next time you suffer from E cold fir the isrio. It Ik inrancnalva and intircly vegetable, therefore safs'MID dai inirp - i j n mw " -w. . WMIVIi-SW .j. VvassssBP?? ZM -07 Sm mBzttr-ZTi ?2iKKrLSftt f .$i B Bv"F?i -wztzfmw -; i-i m. .hiwb.iiiiihh.l Ill P;i f I IS SsHSISM 1 I. I kBsS SsBsB "Jr HBsBsSVH ' r-i" W- sY- lIKllllHH ) 'W ' kBsBsH " I - 4Ui - Manufacturing, the Basis of a Prosperous Town, Realized in Klamath Falls In the pnat hundreds of thousands of dollars went out annually for clothes, and as a result, the country hecame constantly poorer and poorer, money became scarcer, and people were leavinx lle town. The ladies of Klamath Falls, to whom this appeal is made, can rem edy this calamity by patronizing local industry, and getting their clothe made to order by J. A. Goldsmith, the Local Tailor. He keeps an assortment of over 600 most beautiful fabrics, is thor oughly posted on Fashion's dictates, keeping the only authoritive Fashion Journal in America, and his Suits and Dresses range from $12.00 up. By patronizing him you enable him to employ more people and help the material prosperity of the town. J. A. GOLDSMITH, "The Ladies Tailor" Corner Third and Main Streets FIRST NATIONAL BANK . aCJttyWrftiJa m M OF KLAMATH 1MLL8, OUCOO.V Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,0001 scza "Just like Home used to be" The Oregon House Klamath Avenue, Near Sixth Board and Room, $7.00 per week BoardThree Meals per day, $6 per week Two Meals per day, $4,50 pr week Single Meals, 35 cenU I U. 8. DEI' OSITAKV and harmlets. EAND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT To distribute the banks asseU In cucli u vray as to maintain under any conditions anil at all time as umplu reserve to meet the demands of IIm ilcpoilturs and take care of Its liornmiiiK iwlomcni. s " J 1 !i . i Bab White Pelican Mineral Springs Company Jg Pain and Stiffiieu away with a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Oil When your lack Is tore and lame or lumbago, viatica or rlicumatlNra has jou stiffened up, don't suffer I (Jet a 23 tent holtle of old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drux ntori, jxur a little in your hand and rub it right into the pain or ache, and hy the time jou count fifty, tho soreness and lame ness is gone. Don't utay crippled! This soothing, pemtratlnj; oil needs to be used only once. It taki the ache and pain right nut of jour hack and ends the misery. it i iuaK'cui yei aosomieiy Harmless niul iloemi't burn the (kin. Nothing elso stops lumbago, sciatica and luino back misery so promptly! Cuscrlbe for The Herald, nftjrj enu a monin. :'J Trn iy -v IDiogenea gudpecii - - - i . You can iz&e some oP our delightful perfume What alout if? '& '' Till: VKItV liATKHT OIM)U IH T1IK KING OF HEARTS 'Jt;l(J!(A.Vr AM) IiAHTIN'O. ABK TO HV.V. IT. 1 Sin TIIK OUNC'i: Underwood's Pharmacy - Comer Main niul Till Hlreots, Klamatli I'ulU, Oregon Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz. . . . . $ .20 Fine Smoked Shoulders, per lb 14 Dill Pickles, per qt ,15 Prunes, 3 lbs .25 Canned Pineapple, per can, 20c, per doz. . $2.00 Oranges, per doz. . . . . . 25c and 30c Lemons, per doz. . . . 30c WAT; THIH HI'AiJK The Ashland Fruit Store phone 282J fty rx