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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
TinmwiAv, h:ii. un 0 fAQEPOUK THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON w Get That Million Dollar Look! For the Million Dollar Look is the Royal Tailored Look Let your Spring Suit be Royal Tailored and there will be no disappointments as to Fit, Style and Tailoring. The cream of the season's choicest "Pure Wool" Fabrics are ready for your inspection our Royal tape measure is ready for you. $16 to $35) made to your exact individual requirements. "TsCL? & (fj w Ww A En t;mssssssK i II ;4iNSiiBKK?3 1 rITHKBH' MS i i'Tir;iS I i JB i "iiii m mmm SOUTHERN OREGON'S LARGEST, LIVEST MEN'S STOKE KNOX HATS I.N TIIK NKWKST "STU.VTS" KOK Sl'RlXn AXIl SUMMKH NOW READY K.K.K. STORE Leading Cloth i ers mmXXXKX" Cleveland Water Is Making Women Bald Chief Two Guns" White Calf on the Move United I'rcw Serrtea CLEVELAND, O.. Feb. 26. Cleve land's fair s today are In a genuine ftHte of alarm, not to say panic, and lightly to, according to expert hair areuera. They are due to become bald with in five years, and all because of chem icals used In city water. , Startling changes already are de-, clared to be noticeable since the use) of the chemical, which water experts j declare Is Imperative to the purity of the city water supply. j t 0 ray-haired matrons are becoming i blonde, women with brown hair find It turning to auburn, while auburned haired women find their trees be coming flaxen. The whole change is the prelim inary stage of baldness, expert balr dresffs declare. "1 find no other excuse for the alarming conditions and the notice able change in color, but the water." declared Mme. Schcafer, foremost of Cleveland's hair experts. A score of other experts concurred. SOCIAL PROVES A BIG SUCCESS L. A. West Wendesday. March 4th. The annual election of officers Is to :be held. 1 - issl sisssfliS9issssssssi ---?lHsEr4assssssssssl m tn', ' .SmPE1p ' '- iAUlflkJsfsisssssPV''ssssssssss1ssssssssssa V p ,,i f"WL "" 'fcill!'tr' MBflll ME. 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LARGE ATTENDANCE AT UNIQUE I Lake district. Ho expects to seed it J ENTERTAINMENT MELD AT MT.,t0 graln thIs sPng. LAKI CHURCH OTHER ITESIS OP INTEREST FROM THERE TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE (Herald Special Service) mi. laki, ten. Z6. The social atl uuian D. Baldwin to Wm. D. Har the Mt Laki church was a great suc-jrig, warranty deed, $10, SV SE4, cew, and the attendance large. The SEU SWi, WA SWU, Sec. 27: SB mm t. nr. ., r. aomaa scenes from the lives of our great men, past and present, were enthusi astically enjoyed. The Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. SEU, Sec. 28-39-9. William D. Harris et ux to Chan. E. Worden, warranty deed, 1 10, same tract. S. (i. Dally et ux to Day Reynolds. Chief TwoUuns White Calf's tribo on the IJlackfoot reservation, tu-ar Hut Maclur .Nnliotui. I'arK in Mum-On ik... ..i( Iho tb-r da) Tln photograph shows the chiefs personal houstholil en route. The two poulcs at the risir of Hit. Iiu. nrt rtiKJKc'I t hnulxig Hi tfan thn l.trt form of transportation on the North American continent, the ennot- and the liuinnn leg boing t.cvirl An uou a thn Imtlaii Rut tho pony he bvsnu to haul hU effects jUBt as the Hlackfect In the picture, it os hundreds of )cnrs laltir brlort- the making lied IUrr ctt btcamti a rival of (ho travois. Hut it was brought to the UlackfotU country by the white men. Tim traul l the Indian'. un IntPiitioti On the day till ihatt)i:rt(li an taken It was unnounced that men would try to lly across tho mo. Atrlt. by ng around the world wan proixotml. A rmw of IIiikII.Ii traittrii dnl in tholr submarine. Progress hasn't touched tho liluckfoot. Ho prefers IiIh travoU. quit claim deed, 1, lot 11, block 27, Hoi Springs addition. Oregon Inland Development com pany to Talmagu D. l'yle, warranty deed, 1, lot 1C, block 3, Orlndale. Klamath Korporution to Minnie ' Dlrdon, deed, flO, lot 2, block 201,1 Mills Second addition. I Fred U. Uremer to Hulph J. Sheets, warranty deed, $10, northerly 55 feet' lot 10, tier t-33-7i Mu AultMIC '' l onill V!- iifflt lilt? wk pitU -lib Ulti ISt n at I'lno Ufuve Mr Attd Mr ll.ti4a r": Htr.iueli iirn ii ij ttmif r boo. tiwt unn Valtet, Iiiim1 Ibc tnt- diiln Inn fur dinner. ' A, u Marhll wniii ii)' ia t Wrihird' . I J t. ltk rtiiurnd (u ti tu&i KI&lllMli 'sl, Wr.1rt.U tin, quit claim deed, HO, W'.4 NE'.i, NW'A SEi'., NB4 HWU. Sec. 19-40-10. I White Peucan Water I Ni Gems No 'Cold Storage Taste' Nothing bat Good BUT It Is Good for You Even if It DoesTasteGood As the Pelican Says, "It Fills the Bill" Still Water in 5-GaJIon and 2-Gallon Carboys Charged Water in Quart and Pint Bottles Phone 22 IJ and Have Some Sent Up Today White Pelican Mineral Springs Company Howard, deed, lots 2 and 3, block . Sec. b H, .Mills Second addition. .Sir i and ....i i u-t.1 . . .. ,i a. iiuuiej ei u iu a. r.. .inr- ,,,. ,lf (,.,,, , iiP t !,. don, dottl. J'JIO. NW; SBU. Soc. 5-33-7 ij . Htalti of Ort'Kon to limry J tltir- Jnmiti llrlmow to 8. K. Martin, don. ilerd, 1397.16, K14 SKU, K.c 6 warranty deed, ll.SOO, samo as fore- 33-7 14. KlnK- ' Krnnk W. SlrowbrldK.i lo A A. Tho Klamath Development compa-, MelmfTny. warrnnty deed, 110, lot IS, of lot 8, block 4, Went Klamath Falls. !n' to " 0,0n. warranty dvl, ' block .11 1. Darrow addition. . 'i -J. "iock si, iiiiiMiiie addl- Kliniinth Korporatlon to Mrs Mnry ltlon- S Nelson, deed, 10, lot BC(, bliwk , Jesse (5. Hodges ft ux to Henry J. 11C, Mills addition lOordon, warrnnty deed, $10, E'4 HE. (leorg.- W Scliwnrt to Herbert S I. port ot Half, warranty dred. 11,000, ll Hi: , Sor 3I.IU-1J, NH NI.'ti.Hor. I. .M KKU.HK", HKU.H- 3. NWl; HW. Hc : M, N;vt. Hrr 0, NH NW't. Jlt U n (J tj K Vao Aniworlli I'nIU Wptlimtday. an n KU-tH ir us mini;. IMlflll llAtlllK. H' Hull U .Nrr. t'Mlrtifr, l:f. Uln tlrnl H M- . . 1 , , United States to Charles Woodard, patent, SK NW. NW NEJ4, N M NW. Sec. 8-38-13. J. W. .SIcmimih lo Mav II WlllHon ... , , deed, $10, part of old Conger proper-1 ty. Charles E. Worden et al to F. A.' Noel, deed, $10, lots 5 and C, block 30, Second addition. United States to California-Oregon lind company, patent, .VE'i NEU Sec. 11-38-1C. Mary Beakey to D. M. Griffith, deed, $10, lots C and C, Sec. 2-37-7; lots 4 and C, Sec. 3C-3G-7. Florence Adams Dobxon to D. M. Griffith, quit claim deed, $10, lota 4, 5 and 6, SE4 NEi, Sec. 35-3C-7; part of lot 6, Sec. 2-37-7. F. 8. LeGow et ux lo S. F. Wll llums, quit claim deed, $10, Interest in 100 acres In lot C, Sec. 27; loU 7,r 8, 9 and 10, Sec. 34; WV4 8V, lots' , 5 and G, Sec. 35-3C-7; lot 2, Sec. 2; lots 5 and C, Sec. 2-37-7. S. F. Wilson to D. M. Griffith, deed, $10, lots 4, 5 iind G and HEV4 8V,' Sec 35-3G-7; part of lot 6, Sec. 2-37-7 1 Francis Adams et ux to I). M. Grif-i flth, quit claim lands described above. , C, H. Do Lap et ux to W. V. WII- Ham, quit claim deed, $1, BW', NW Vi. Sec. 14-41-8. Day Reynolds to Leavenworth Stntol Dank, quit claim deed, $1, lot 11,1 block 27, Hot Springs addition. Klamath Korporatlon to Alex Mc Donald, deed, $10, Iota 664-667, In clusive, blocK 116, Mills addition. Fannie Jano Pope et al to Lutle A. Boyes, deed, $10, W' NE, KV4 SWA, Sec. C-41-11. Jolip E. Boyes to Margaret J. Doves deed, $10, samo as above. Closed Till Saturday Morning In order to make some necessary in terior improvements, we will be closed till Saturday morning. Delicatessen and Lunch Room Across from the Court House j "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 per week Single Meals, 35 cents- M'tlTvn Wm enesgifcpects--- You can u&e some o our What aiout it? 'far " ViA t, U'M ,, ni n i Till: VKHV LATKHT OIIOH IH TIIK KING OF HEARTS KRAORAN'T AND LAHTING. AHK TO HKU IT. 7ft TIIK OIJNCK Underwood's Pharmacy - Corner Main aiitl 7tli HI reels, KUmatli 1'nlU, OrrKon Mr. Farmer: We pay 20 cents a dozen for Eggi Mr. Censumer: We sell eggs for 20 cents a dozen. We are satisfied with one profit The Ashland Fruit Store phone 282J Klamath Korporatlon to Ida M, A. ,& P 5