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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1914)
TlliniMIMV.M.tilcii rAflBTWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . UK IfiK ill U m i m m Theater Guide MWWMWWWWWWWWWWiw HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 11R Fourth Street Entered at the postofflc l Klanv STAR THEATER CARROL & KATHRYN McFARLAND "Catchy 8onjrs iut Witty Sayings" "The Flash of Fats," Two-Rool D rani a "An Arrow limit Romance," Drama "Irrw Hoform," Comedy "lUldy Rrimo'nt Wanted n Wife," Comedy Coming Sunday CLARK A LA VKRK In a "Bit of IrUh" ath Fallf, Oregon, 'or through the malts a matter. transmission second-class Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United Statea: One yc-.tr ... ... IS, 00 One month . . ... ,60 Klamath and Merrill to Play Tomorrow KLAJLITH FALLS. . THURSDAY, MARCH i: Tomorrow evening the second clash ihcro and rrluclp.il Wake ha Instilled between the basketball teams ot the Knowledge ot team work In his It......... . It, 1. .. M..f..ll. M4.vr... Merrill and Klamath county hK ' ""' '' " . . , , ,. igauon uusuo to keep m iao icau. schools will occur at Merrill. The Tu, basUUn ,,,, w, K t0 tlrst contest was an easy Mctory for M,.rrlll ,n u,0(. m ,,, f lno t)0, Itho local basket shooters, tho score., havo arranged to come home lu hay OHKGON being a ono-slded affair. 'wagons. Coach McCall did not deem AIL BUI ONE TEAMJWINNERS I.O.s AVJKH-s MANAGER IS Till. (I,Y IMAM' LEAGUE LIURKU M1 HVIMI A PHC-SEASON nam io championship 11M4 STAR THEATER ORCHESTRA ADMIHION, 10 and 23c TEMPLE THEATER "The Adventures of Kathryu," Sells: Throe-Reel Picture "Janitor's Revenge," Blograph Comedy MATINEE DAILY AT S:0 ALL LICENSED PICTURES PROFESSIONAL CARDS V0000W0000m . THE KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantee first class work as well as first cUm serrlc. If yon hare occasion to make complaint and do not gat im mediate attention, phone D. B. CAMPBELL MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Physician Suite 18 aad 1. WhlU Building Phone C ' It is a safe prediction that tho Kame It ndvlsablo (o allow the boys to "joy (at Merrill will bo a much closer one. rdle" dowu. fearing thsy might bo (Ono thing, tho local boys hao not lato In reaching Merrill, so ho coin practiced onco slnco their gamo with j promised by lotting tho boys arrange JMorrlll, and will not bo In as Reed 'to send their Klrls down earlier In the form as usual, while Merrill has boon day In a big wagon, nnd Join them on practicing regularly slnco their trlp'tho return trip. AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Weather Coddlilons for March Date Mas. Mln. Weather 1 5S 31 Cloudy 2 45 20 Clear 3 54 25 Clear 4 51 3S Cloudy 5 55 33 Clear 6 54 33 Clear 7 5S 31 Clear S 64 32 Clear 9 64 35 Clear 10 67 34 Clear CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS , INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men MODOC PI. WORK STARTED AGAIN TEXTS ARK PITCHED .VXD CHEWS ASSEMBLED INDIAN FARM ERS PLOWING OTHER LIVE NEWS NOTES ROLLER SKATERS RACE FOR TITLE XATIIOXAL PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS TO RE DECIDED IN RINK AT DE TROIT IN Riq MEET BOWLING OURNEY T ATTRACTS TEAMS TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY TEAMS ARE EXPECTED TO SEND ENTHHES I'Olt THE RIG P1NFEST IN GOTHAM Of the t Paclllc Const League baseball teams, live hao it illicit on the 1'Jll petuiniit. according to r ports sent out from trnlntng rami The otil team not claiming the ra t Hen Merry's hunch of Angel. Perhaps lieu ha been loo hu keeping 'Toots" Goodwin out of th Federal League to find time to make n predictions, or, inajrbe, lien has had trouble locating hi fatuous eael-Kln hnt, which he ntway wears when making ' claim for pennants. In their regular tliuuip Los An Kelts will lmp mure uo fnci-s than any other Coast League team. The Seals will hau moro now pitchers, tho Oaks more now outfield ers, and the Wolves more new Infield. or. l.o chance In regular batting order will bo noticed In the Tiger. Tho Heavers will bo changed from jlnst neasou, hut tho change will not be so pronounced In any particular pact of tho diamond. I United Press Service DETROIT. Mich., March 12 Crack roller .skaters from all parts of the United Press Service NEW YORK. March 12.--Plans for the big chnmptonshlp bowling tourna- Unlted State wero entered In tho.mcnt to bo held at Atlantic City b amateur and professional champion ship races scheduled for today. Tho big met will bo held under tho au spices or tho International Skating Union of America, tho Amateur Ath letic Union and National Skating As sociation of Great Rrttaln. Tho program will continue through Wednesday, March 25tb. visitors on tho retiermtlon tho foro part of tho week. Joseph Kirk, who went to Klam-jtr'M rrom 2C0 teams. ath Falls last Friday on a visit, has returned. glnnlna April S and continuing until April 29th, were announced hero to day at headquarters of tho New York Howling Association. Uosldcd receipt of messages from nearly 100 bowling organizations In' the vicinity of New York that they will bo represented. It was announced today that a score of bowling clubs In j as many sections of the Middle West nnd East also will send teams. ELEVEN "O's" IS S Training Season on With Teams Shattered It) HAL HIIEIIIDAN ' lm( limy u lu,,,, (Written for tho United Prv war, but badly . NKW YORK. March 13, Tho open uy tho upheaval r nctison for the development of phej.Murph)'Hvera affnit uotiu U now on With tho warm All Urn Kniile- Mareh sun of the iionth shooting lulu Itltd ngaliut llm.t. . tho system of manager. et nuil'ilr will teriainU i rookie", niid urloiit ulhvr tliliig nuilh to roiu , trickling through the ylm of UioiO'lMy lit n me, war rorro4pumlut, tho nliuual tale uiAiiager i'l the ll- of tho wonders from the buhes are, had at that Hum wn on tap. ;i" Iho ilUsy going Von may bellevo the storM or nut. to it,H nt ,,ft . but ovety plienom i lint may he devel- not gut rtwmi(r -opoil will be ntmled This tormyhH to plug n. u Winter league, which has kepi all'hU Infield. At iic3, bssnhaltilotu rtutverlug with oprtat- 'Willi Johiitiy Uw c and palpitating with ltulMir;irldrr.l I'wtorft, will be rotleetmt In the regular ply.uf dntr dj... lug seaioit .; defenreln Out of Hi" swlrltue mans tho '''hi-' ,, cngo rub have come out wrecked , . . , ri... ... i... v.... I ..,l..,-..l .NHf-lIHKP.H1 "" " "- r.-..M . ..,--.., .!, If. ..J ! inilAll, l tneilt IhituU, Henled priiinvn,,, . by ttu itlutrmig .April 13, IHH. O'tlock p, III. of lit " W ti, la. -" e8 '"Ml, '"S4 kn Their other Pc.lpral Jumjefs In FE RECORD UNIVERSITY III" OREGON NTf. DE.NT M.T. A NEW RECORD I OR ATHLimr PROUIss IV rouit vtaiw Major M. W. Gage, national secre tary, said today that he cippects on-' Carl Kenton of Daltas. who repre scnted the State I'nlverslty In basket- A. S. LOWMAN CHIROPRACTOR Roobis 11 aad 12 First NaUosuU Baak Bsdldta KLustaUi Falls. Ore. (Herald Special Service) KLAMATH AGENCY. March 12. Work ou tho Modoc Point Irrigation oroiect has Kfnrtfvl nroln ln nrA engaged In pitching the tents where i,r anu iln' t(Sl,on Watson made the camp was last year, and In otherja I,U8m?s tr'l' to Klamath Falls this, ways getting established. Project En- we5k' I Igineer Hlncks Is making every effort) I for an early completion of the work of several main spring In their pilch-, fug apparatus dtie to raid of iho Fed. The Cincinnati lleds couldn't I have been made much worne. so they will start with thp uinn old iU(llon hinrl nlljKfiil l,h tl.lr Iftll The Phillies are minus a'vetcran nih1 ,u ,,,e vlr. "' h .... . 'ton lol wlilih i. n Federal JUMpem, ,' the court. """IV" U,:U0 MUinmrrptil. ,ur i) S,3.7 City of Ma hrtlliie there. n.H,'",, "' " iear irwm uaie ' ruto u ( IntpfMi it rrttt pvt annum, m atniunlly. pflticit'fti ablk at (tin ofuco ' Mid rlty or at thn o state- nf Orrgti. . elpttl Blld lltterr Colli Of Ihn UltlttHl i Htld Uttid. "lit bo lulloits not irr Kim li may lnj tlil up the first game. And so It goes, on down tho line, a hole line and a the National laguo suffering from WILL START WILO WEST SHOW SOON. Hotel Arrivals ball for tho last than In the U. ot O.- O. A. C game last .Saturday night, tin uon more O's than any nthleto that has uver attended the State University. Kenton, ho belongs to the m Idol? , uers of known pioneer Wlllamatto Vlln Wild Wwt mmh .is ciianiii.fr will open AT WOODLAND fTt!RDAV. IPIUTTO HE HACK HERETO ItNTER IV RODEO W'llllnm Sims and IivP Chandler the Hints & Chandler's i a how, Jpft thU morning Hotel Hall W. 11. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Cava k. The cities of Ulm and Frankfort. In!unlic, Alcemn: Mr. Webb. C G. Mer. ly win his twelfth. I . i Germany, aro trying a novel plan for 'rin t'jn itniriifr vrriii- w n This mrans ho has md n rtr.tllanil Spring Is here at last. Tho spring (housing their teachers. They are cll-VnB0f tjvs; v. F. Sage, Chicago; C, university team In threw sports dur-jl.ero, uiras nave arnvea. ana a number ofJ"s " weir icacncrs lana at a low 'yn almer, Portland. D. E. Morgon,!1"" rtc" of four years, me aiTOw roini larmers nare aireaiiy ( i"ito au accepung a raongago on p. s, Morgon, C. IJ. Ilrown, Nevada commencea plowing. Oil, land Ullmt-rrt! fiin 'cltKlte, Hitd Ixmd aro ' nance No. 3!t of U- Palls, Oregon, Hold bond af ' lHi if provldlnr io lion of the nut of ttreet from iht ! IikV avt'tiiie lu tho ra' Mufltiiliiit lntprriiem iUld bond III b Fenton family, has on cloven letters,! for Woodland, Calif.. whre they w .ana mi spring in baseball will prob. open thlr show Saturday. Kloydl, , i, ,.. , , rbe and Alvin Kinney. lo Wood- ,Z.. ,' w . '!" men anil ho Rid Itlhtl lf VxtllA t4A.f - !,r'"!",U,"f' , lWa ,, .,..,.,.. mhu MrtUMi ..,-. i. . jrtMiii lflHi IH' GEO H. HAYDEN. OpUdaa Office, Room 319, Odd Fellows Building Office and Residence, NW cor. 7th and Main Phone U5 CLAYTON E. WHEELER Physician aad Bargeon Osteopath Sposidjrlotberapist (Spinal Treatment) Office heuse: 9 to 11:30 a. m; 2 to ft p. tn.; evenings; 7 to S fit at low Interest. .Ilrown. the champion broncho huter ,.,,,. .. nk ... f..i ,i ,., . . . Tnee fir nvo iwr The roads between here and Modoc Point are drying up fast. It will not be long before they are dry enough for automobile travel. In 1911 there were ninety cotton mills In Japan, with an Investment of approximately $31,000,000. C. Slsemore and Ed Hoyt were Subscribe for the Herald, 50 cents a month. " Alter two day in Wood la ml we will move to. tiucruuunito fur a ten days' stand," said Him. "We will City; W. R. Davis, Ashland; Maude German Southwest Alrlci In It) Comstock, Medford, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mc-jexporled ostrich feathers valued at Farianu, Chicago; W. O. Shreve, San 130.000. Francisco; Chostcr Frantsche, Waller I Mayes, Macdool. White Pelican 1 1 josepu rarxer, ucvoiand; f. a., out hy cigar and olgaret butts thrown i'l,r or mo prues. Wo now haV Williamson, Homer Griffith, Weed. J from smoking car windows. lhlrly-to horses. Including some ot ;lho meanest Imaginable, picked up In arc -. ct' lid " '" I'snku, , otir lit ti, "' l ti m "iMlN M, ft. "! i , rjlu 1 Of I. ! l U (i( ' A.ttl .a inmti, r ll f dirt t.ni lSi.ftl.&. nJ ttOi, li s'ft. ' 'al W Vn -urd ItlfWt -. lli-l . ald J I frtl bfm !r-poiilbn bank, pio- ()tJf- filer of the iindrstgii- i'rj4U ' .mul ho eatel and mi re4, 'fr Many of the fort fires attributed ln,'1 w,rk north, and ept o "4ni, ' to rnllroads are caused not by sparks, j,"'r r Roduo time, o tho boys can! T.. ' Kit, liv .li... ....! .I...., i....,.k ftltilnf lor fit,. ,.1,. ll.. ..... ,..k. 1 ' poal to l'ur-hsf tt16Ut lour travels.' A The Florida Equal Huffrng,, AmotI. Intloii plnii-j to bring out rarly this flrar n tnafinnnil. M.H,i.... .. -... paper which w dnvotn ono Issue to votps for woiiien Good NotlUns; is quite as necessary as the buylag of what ose eats. Everyone is interested in good tilings for the family table. The Usui of Groceries one buys make tiie greater part of the meal. The meals one eats are the greater part of Good Li ring. If you believe in Good Living yon'U patronize Escaped In 19lti ii.n wero 216 wldoft tu every 100 widowers In' tho United States, VAN RIPER BROS. Bite Sting Dryness Heaviness Parched Throat you escape them all when you smoke STAG. And in their place.Vou find Fragrance Freshness Mildness and Eternal Contentment "Better than i imagined tobacco could be'. Thousands are saying it You will say it Convenient Packages: Tho Hand Half-Sie 5-Cent Tin, the Full-Sizo IQ-CcntTin, Iho Pound and Half-Pound Tin Humidors and the Hound Glass Humidor Subscribe for the Herald, HO cents a month. romitioii count'1 ' 'i ri'f h erve the fight to rei- and atl t3 hid and proposal t "hM wl bonds, Haiti bonds will roiiin t a prrtW1 to tho etfCfl Ihfcl the ri' "rrirc lit right" In Inko up and ntt bonds, upon payment any tlw ' lhj fsro value therrof wth scoW. Illtereiil to dnto' of pa) mrtit, l M Mimt-annual coupon period storifi on year from tho dat ' ufh wi or bond. A. U KAVITT, I'olleo Judgo of the ! 'f KUaiiii Falls, Oregon Daled at Klamath I'n ' Orrtt. March 11, IHH. U- EXPERIENCE COUNTS In elery line f InislncM vtpr'ileiito U wlial make elllilnifr, H l llli great prldo that lie ran truthfully slate llml Iho dlftrrtsl lepailniriiU nf our hiialnnui urn niniingvd hy men of rieilrff. Experlenrnl buyers, eperliii(i Imtrlier, etjterleninl cutters, oiperlenieil salesmen an eiperlrmnl ilcllvrrynien all runihfne Klo you tho henellt of lliclrelllcJemy. Think lliU over lii or derliijj your supplies fur Ihn tahln, KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY IBHIIIMflllllllll BTJKG "No nitc, "No Stint, "No Jin & "No Utrliiii, " M PhoM as The Herald, delivered at your store, effiee or boms, 60 csata -a month. fSW? KS UV for Pipe nd Cigarette EVER-LAST. NG-LY GOOD P. Lorlllard Co. B$t. 1760 m w. Wi! fU, 7k "M irr a i-r$ tArii iV PVTaBBVaBBBsl JassssssssssOa 0)iotieii6 Stone j; teXVtftiWv CtJ """ l Yb cam ue some of our What lotilL mmm, AJr -xWtiP V,, t ,V.J.i ,$m. cki' THE VERV I'HAGRAN'l' LATKHT ODOR IH Till! KING OF HEARTS AND LAHTING. AHK TO HKK IT. 7ftf TDK OUXCK Underwood's Pharmacv 'onir Main ami 7lh Hlrocls, Hlamatli Fulls, Oregon i