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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1914)
imtuv, maiu ii ,Hi g4 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON Panama-Pacific Sets Record The Evening Herald Theater Guide Marriages Founded on Platonic Love", SaysMiss Katherine Grey V. O. 8M1TH Kdttarl WMMMWWMWWMMtMWWM Published daily swept Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company o( Klamath Fnlls, at US Fonrth Straat HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK Exposition to Be Ready Before Date of Opening A Year Before Date Set, Buildings Were Over 80 per C- Finished-San Francisco Is Jubilant Rntsrsd at the postoflc at Klam ath Palls, Oregon, for transmission through the matle as second-class matter. STAR THEATER CARMOL A KATHRYN McFAKLAXD "Catchy Songs ud Witty Saylas" "The riMh oT Fata," Two-Reel Drama "An Arrowhead Ronaaace," Drama "Dreaa Reform," Comedy "llaldy Belmont Wanted a Wife," Comedy fundus; Bandar CLARK A LA VKRK III a "Bit of Irish" Subscription termi by mall to aay ad dreu la the United States: One year 11.00 One month . 10 KLAMATH FALLS. . . ORKOON FRIDAY, MARCH 18, IBM STAR THEATER ORCHKSTRA ADafHIO.V, 19 aad 9Sc TEMPLE THEATER "The Adveatarea of Kathrya." Setlg Three-Reel Picture "Janitor's Revenge," Btograph Comedy MATTOCK DAILY AT S:M ALL UCKXSKB ncrUBBS PROFESSIONAL CARDS . not KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LATJXDKT Cuaraateea Srst clam work an well aa Irat elans ntrrten. tf yon ham occasion to nuke complaint an do not get Im mediate attention, phone D. B. CAMPBELL AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Weather OoddUlons for March Date Max Mia. Weather 1 53 31 Cloudy 3 45 30 Clear 3 54 35 Clear 4 51 38 Cloudy 5 56 33 Clenr 54 33 Clear 7 5S 31 Clear S 64 33 Clear 9 64 35 Clear 10 57 34 Clear' Hotel Arrivals t'ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. am-m-m-Wr mtaaaaaaaaaaaaamk ammmmmmmmTTiTT 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaal r a 'BmBmBmamBmaaamama aaaaaaaaaaK i'' aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamma gjMamBmBmBmBmBmBmBmam aaaaaaamLammf v WaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT aaaaaaaaaaaaW "JBPaaaaaaaaaaaaaaf aaaaaaaaaVT aaaaaaaBF VEJaiaaaaii .AaaaaaaaaaaaW mmHaaP . fBBBBBBBaaVmaaBBBBBBBBBK Eaaaaaaaa aaaaaa3waaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaBaaRariiH .ammmmmVmflmamaaaaVr Uultcd Press .Service ' SAN KUANC1SCO. March 13 ' PnnauwPncllle Imposition will transportation, food,, product and. tho rest with, ah Wj,, The liberal nru fclll W finished nut later QOQ.ago, "' of h, t, limn1 June Int. Ul to be, ctmi.Helrd , ;rt, MnM ,,, .completed eight month ahead of Us "'71' m0 mrl rnp China, ami Japrtll w, , '; ,7 'scheduled opening li15 TUU wtu the 'luirn iinlsv hv It illriM'l February 30. " ' iH-Ui crjmUl panto of rnnrmmu sum r fo- auo !,,k " ' uroinUo made l"l'iltur!. U4 II nUwJowjs It! iMr UiU, Prsur- Mkul , "' mr. ,fr"' " Hawel.-r - Hie lafKwt lme ,jimi iii ,r 'tl(M,u . ,., V' iu'IV uj u n- Milium'. "-t.t ,-., (t, , Hiinum u v .,,. . ...i i.nr. l ' Hl ami th alnn l lliie'ihm u. ,uw,,,, ,,. !eU liumv along the lo-mll watnr. nwU rvinml, win ertfnrt In MmMuiwr by n..ra.rlalinK front of th. nearly romnleled w,'1' w r,v.i T'"' " m71IW'i l Um (el.).,.. MAXWELL M. LONG OsjteoMttfealc PlunieiBmai Suite 18 and 1. WhlU BuUdlng CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABBTBAOTB HfSOBAKCX Membera Oregon Aasoelntten THle Mm A.8.LOWMAN CHIROPRACTOR Ronnw it aad IS Ftret Katloanl Ban FaHa,Ore. Hotel Hall Lawrence Horton, Dairy; T. H. Lynch and wife, Merrill; G. E. Hatch San FrancUco; A. P. Llpp. Marys- vllle; 'Efflo Walker, Lorella; Dan Ryan, San Francisco; H. A. Schell, Medtord; E. C. Chandler, Sheridan; Perry Meestck, Macdoel; A. F. Hunt, Portland; A. E. Boyd and wife, city. White Pelican E. J. Grant, Jamea Parker, Algo- ma; L. J. Lodden, C. Kaufman; T. N. Wilson, San Franclco; R. S. Warren, Sacramente: C. A. Maddux, Omaha; Al Oak. Chicago; M. Watson. W. E. Bliss. H. A. Dunkle, Portland; J. M. Cole, Pasadena. Housekeeping rooms, near bridged GEO H. HATDKVi Oamelaa Office, Room 219, Odd Fellows Building Phone 115 Office and Residence, NW cor. 7 th and Main CLAYTOX E. WHEELER Physician aad Snrgeoa Osteopath Spondylotheraftbt (Spinal Treatment) Office heuse: 9 to 11:30 a. m; 2 to r. p. ni.; evenings, 7 to 8 EAT LESS MEAT ' IF BACK HURTS TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLADDER UOTHERS YOU DRLVK LOTS OF WATER ' Ji "Are marriages founded on platonic love Justifiable?" Katherine Urey, the accomplished and Intellectual actress, was asked. Miss Grey Is the star of 'The Rule of 3," a new farce, In which she manages two ox-husbands and one real husband. She does It successfully. "Am I realty the first man you ever loved?" demands her third husband. "Of course you are." she replied. "The lovo with the other two was purely platonic." "The question whether or not pla tonic marriages arc Justifiable Is not the Important question," said Miss Grey, "Thn Importaut fact Is that most on them are platonic, on the part of the brides, at least. It doesn't make any difference whether they are or are not Justified, they will continue. "Most women." she continued, "wed for a home and independence of Good Living Nothing is quite as necessary as the baying of what on eats'. KtatToae. to 'interested la good i for the faaritjr table. The of Groceries one bnys naaketlie greater part of the nseaJ. Thn meals one eat are ska raster part of Good Living. If jraa believe in Good Living yen'll patronise VAN RIPER BROS. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble In some form or other, saya a well known author ity, because the uric acid in meat as cites the kidneys they become overr worked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particu larly backache and misery in the kid ney region; rheumatic twinges, se vere headaches, acid stomach, con stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness. bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or If blad der bothers you, get about Xour ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in aj glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will than act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutral ise the acids In the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent llthla- water drink which millions of men and women take now nnd tbsa to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. (Paid Advertising.) You Have Been Looking For a-Fountain Pen that will always give satisfaction one that doean't leak one that has a pen Just adapted to your hand WHY -NOT TRY Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen FRANK M.UPP Watchmaker aad Jeweler H. P. Watch Inspector 4U Main Street thulr parents or guardians, for a chance to be aoiuo onv lu a world of their own. They like their husbands, of course. They pick out the kind of men they can like. Hut most of the lore Is on the part of the hus bands. The brides uiako a treat pre tense of love. Some of thcni do lovu; others learn to love after thuy have been marrld if thu husbands are gallant enough to make them Uarn. "In Europe thuru Isn't cu-n the pre tense of love, most marriage being settled by parvnts. Girls don't ikmj enough of their flanceo before mar riage to learn to love them utile It is a case of love at (Irat sight. .Some of them learn to love their husbands later, and some learn to lovo other women's husbands." Miss Orey spends her leisure hours reading Kant and Hegel, dotes on Lamartlne, and adores Huystnans. But Miss Grey sees nothing in this to surprise one. According to her owu Hegel, life Is a system of contraries, and for a thing to be true its opposite must also be true. chanted city." She tilled the utlrm day and part of a night with Jubila tion, sports, a naval display, racv, oratury, grand opem and bombllatlou of ciuuum, twatito lu had made another world-widq record, ' Thrt Jubilee was celebrated amongt the nearly compltod towering pal aces with their marbled dome and their half complete! parka and gor gous gardens. And It was called forth by the, certalney that everyou" ot tho mammoth exhibition palirt -each one covering (ro inttve tu ten .. . . ... . h riifrai.iiiiriinimi wiiiiertu'st or lake. Undnr lh tlouvo of Ihlo building ami dnmtnntltig thn whole dUplay of statuary, wilt the first uiu '(((,, r rrrtti to iotn!tiiwn, twi ton trlbullmi of the Pioneer Mother As sociation ot California, ThN build ing will hoiuo thn Urgent Iiiaii col lection of paintings, mostly ntuilnni.t front Kurup and America, ever ''! roftjlft "lis, fcl u0 l v. TlilNlh statr. .f ih i.,i ., trady l.av,. deMl to t,ttl hum' Other ar cxu u .i-,,,,, y K. emhlel at an chiI(ui. It was estimated today that tt),. OftQ t,xhhltor ill bn rptfwMrd In lhrn vtrlou evhlhli patatrs. Three acre and every lake and fountain tlm a murh spare for display from and avouue and garden and nil the alt mer the world has Ikii appllcti' minor palaces of he exposition will for as the. elfeit palaree ran arrnm' be romnteted and readv for oecuiuuicr ino.lntn. 'o exhibit net tuirvur.tr(ur. ! Just eight mouths before the opening ! or rmlurl within the (it leti' day. Tbo record which tli buttling (yrars lll Up rlvpt In coniK-tltltni Callforutaus have hrokou I thU the pritrs. Panama-Pacific I.'sposltlon will bci It is punned l make the ethihli rtady, not merely on time, but long untquit In many retjuxu, before; nnd sinew no other world's I Ample, practically all ih , Mt I4MIK OtTI IT'J. Illll.v t .mi Tin: 11111111:1: lar b j ,eMi ti t'tlilwl Pre NKW VOIIK. I the semi m ,(, nrM f 1 month of thi, )r. H, tinl'J ' mtilltlann spheic Ut.U. . , - '1 fair has ttii ready till long after- ?um Including (lime having to wards, this was considered reason lt education, social economy, labor, a-plenty for Its creators to Jump up and crock their collective htl to. gethcr, fronted with thai i ue,.u te , 1 iimi aiiii nsie , Indij.H, I iiuricriitn Thefrt i bo thanro thU rr f to got in hi ir.,i, Friday, November Pr ! Irviith. exhibits. . In 1913 there dol Friday of all tho n" or.' fell cu tlt Ihlnrro R IMff he l'A!fcj "- t ' " "till-1 b(jl &, s tKH .. ,k. linrtlcullurn and fartory product.' month thn i i.j'i.i. ulll K- .llnt. t I4-.I-- r ,.,. ' " ..... - ,,., ms , i,init iHies-e v lain, . ' unrt Iki. Mrt.l.l. u bH. .., I-,. . ft, . .... '4 .....i .......' n Bin. ... .a ....r n . .. .. .... ...... .. ... One year Iwfore its oixinlng day,,ti'ry for the fnurtn millions of ! m but nit Frlda .iA .u tho I50.000.ooo show place was a It or who ate , petted to com a. tenth, i.hn the h.mJta ijs llltli. mora than SO jr cent finished lludent to thi uulvetsal university comr In Aligtut of ; t a The. fltst of tho gigantic buildings 1 L'p to date, thirty-tour foreign na- If your house Is vacant- dall. 632 Main -Tell Tin- Accurate information about the Klamath Basin. He Chllcote. ASA Main. Herald want ads bring results. to be roinpletrd was the palace of tlona have elected to ho mprrxntei! machinery tho largest woiHlen.omclally by pavilions and comtir. ,, tbulldlng ever constructed. It com- licnIit exhibit: a Brcainr forln T, en.irf. . ., plctlon as celebrateil last I)ecemb)r(ieprrnlatlon than any previous ,. Jscknn. Mich., ral.ed I ioo isiSsh by th rirsi Indoor aeroplane flight portion has Iwn able to ,o4t. of onions. 5,500 hu.heU of tmM over made. wht-n Uncoln lleaehey; Thr va.t Interest aruol In the Han and r.OOO bunU of cfftK tlo tho length of H 1.000 foot,Francb.c. celehraOon I, shown by thermal of sit acre tbUer nac. under It roof of Pompcllan . fact that every American nation bo- red. Thn next building to ho com-'tweei, ehe Arctic ocean and the south Tticrr are lu hind, nf latars. pleled was the huge palace of edu- Ik.I will be reprt-cnlrd by buildings 'fMlrtUr Mrile. the Mod Ihsl -n. cation and social economy. This will and lp(ay-Argentina leading allirtM Mala, bo followed by the completion ,-arlv . of fhi, n-.lnrM nf mrrlJ " -.--iimTT ' TTSSy -ft-.-. -- OLD-TIME GOLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA I Oct a mall package of TTainhtirc Hrrst Tes, or as the Otmtan folk csll it,"ilamburKr llrutt Tliee,"at any pharmacy. Take a. tablespoonful of tlw tes, put a cup of boiling water upgii it, ur through a stevs and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or More retiring. It I the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the akin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thu breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or Uie irrip. It Is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safn and harmless. RUB RHEUMA ISM FROM this month culture, varied Industries and mines' and metallurgy. These already are1 roofed and domed nnd the Traver tine mnrbio coating of tho exterior walls flntnshed. The palaces of manufactures, It Is Your Kidneys? Don't MUtako Uie Cue of Your1 Trouble. - 1 111 sua pii am aBnaaaBaanBBaBBBaaaBBaaBaaaaaaaBBBaaiBaBaBBaaasaBaBaa aa Tit atraM, Mirarai at jranr taM, ar kaat, I easts .Notice to Creditors Seeds Estate Creditors of the estate of Joseph 8. Seeds, deceased, are hereby notified to present their claims, properly veri fied, to the undersigned, Sarah B. Seeds, administratrix of said sstat. at the law office of C. C. Browsr, Klamath Falls, Orsgos, within sis vontns from thn date of this noUss. Dated Klamath Falls, Orsgos,, Feb ruary 14, 1811. SARAH K. SBJEDS, Administratrix 14-S1-SS-7 h WOOD b Cheaper We are overstocked on wood, nnd for n short time will make thn fol lowing disastrous prices, deliv ered, to everybody. Kxtru charge on hill. Terms, Cash. ALL DRY WOOD 4 ft. slab wood $2.50 cord IsVsa. slab wood M-00 cord ia-la. Slab Wood . . . .gg-25 cord 4-ft limb wood 4.60 cord J6-in limb wood B.2fl cord Illock wood, load ft.50 Illork Mood, double load . . .15.00 Priras subject, to change at any lima KLAMATH FUEL CO., OateSMMsas. O. Psytas, Mgv Phansiar. STIFF, jHR JOINTS Ssb Sotnosss from joists asd boscIss with n small trial bottle nf oldBt.JassbsOil Stop "doslnir" nheamatism. 1 It's pain only; not one ease In fifty J requires Internal treatment. Hub sooth liijf, jnctratin "St. Jacobs Oil" rlht on the "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Hob I neon out come the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" Is a harmlMs rlieumatium cure which m,vor IUajioLnU and doi-sn't burn tho sUn. It take pain, sorcnrs srxl stllfnc4i frrm acliinff joints, muscles ami bones; .Upi sciatica, linubaKo, bkaclie, neuralgia. I.I in her up I (hi a 25 cent hotlla of (ilMimr, honest "St. Jacob Oil" from any drug store, and in u inoiiuiii you'll he free from pains, aches inl stffTncb. Don't suffer! Hub rlie-'f1-tim away. Many people never suspect tbnlr! klflnnva If mtlltnrtnm vmm. K I.... weak back or aching back they think that It Is only a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble seta In they think It will soon correct Itself. And so It is with nil the othor symptoms of kidney disorders. That Is where tho danger often lies. You should' 1 realize that theso troubles often lead1 to dropsy or Hrlght's disease An effective remedy for weak or diseased kidneys Is Doan's Kidney Pills. Res idents or this vicinity are constantly testifying. , Mrs. Grace Bkeoters, 6 W. Jack son St., Medford, Ore., says; "1 can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills I highly for kidney complaint and pain I and stiffness In tho back. They re lieved mo when I hnd those troubles. I havo been well over since." For sale by all dralara. Pries 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. riuff.in New York, sole agenU for the Vnltsd States. Ilomomber the name Doan's and take no other. (Paid Advertisement) EXPERIENCE COUNTS In every line of l.u.lnew rxprrlrnre U what mahr errklrnrr. It I. will, great pride that e can truthfully .(! ttsssg the dlifrrtsl drtartmrnU of mir bu.lnc. m,v linage.! by i..ch of eifli. Kxperlentcl hurrrs. etxrlenred butrliere, esprrirnretl tuiirrn etperlciire.1 Me.me,i and eH-rlrnfr, .lrllrrryne (,.wt.ls to give you the benefit of Ihrlrefllrlcncy. Tl.lnk It.l oer hr w ilcrlng your Mipplle f()r m hle, KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY 1 , VflJa. imfSa?i- laT J. J S'i Jt'Ss.S'sfci - &1 UuZWffBBmTm IK).N J. ZUMWAIT, Pres. K. M. DUIJII, Vice Pre, aad Treas . - BKRT K. W1T8ROW, Becretary Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. 'ABSTRACTING MAPH, VLAHH, HMTKI'lilNTti, Ktc. KLAMATH FAM,H, OHKOON You can use sornm of our Whmt mlout it? M Till: V:itV I.ATKHT ODOIl Iff TIIK KING OF HEARTS FHAflllA.NT AM) MMTINO. AHK TO ftKK IT. 78e Till! 0CW3P Underwood's Pharmacy Comer Main d Tils Hrc., Klnauttli Falls, Orrg. 1 EVERY DOLLAR PLANTED ISS-ij'JViaal lii tlto NavlHgs llnuk lll sr f nln nrnHy moro In a few feat Tltert) are 110 failures to a citmm' In the anvlngs h"' liirli ono sprnuls ami al llii' oihers to Inrnvise and J' ,l(ljr. ,1-t ua show yo" hownf tenl millet tally liirr' I" MVillgS, -Ml FIRST TRUST M SAMNGS. BAWf KLAMATH I