Wril.NMHlAV, ..,, , -u VAOK TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON professional cards The Evening Herald' MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Phyatdaa Suite 18 and It. White Building HiomM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS IN8URAXCK Members Oregon AmocUUob Title Mea A. 8. LOWMAX OIIIKOrRAOTOR Rooms 11 ud 12 Klrwt .National Hank Diilleaa Klamath FJU, Or. OKO H. HAYDK.V.. Optician Office, Room 219. Odd Fellows Building Phone 115 Office and Residence. NV cor. 7th and Main CliAYTOX K. WHKKLKR Itiyslriaa and Surgeon Osteopath Spoadylotheraplut (Spinal Treatment) Office beuse: 9 to 11:30 a. m, S to R p in.; etenlngs, 7 to S . TUB KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantees Oral class work as well as flrtt class service. If yon ha y occasion to sake complaint sad do aot gat lav mediate atteatloa. phoae D. B, CAMPBELL V. O. SMITH, Editor Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fnllt, at US Fourth Street Kntered nt the poatofflce at Ktaav Instance of Crimes of the Servian Troops in Albania After Balkan War nl alb Falls, Oregon, for through the malls as matter. transmission second-class I Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United States: One year It. 00 One month . 0 KUtMATH MUA ORBQOX WKDXksOAY, APRIL IS, 1914 AM) STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Weather Condition for April Date. Max. Mln. ealber 1 49 2S Cloudy ( 1 60 36 Pt. Cl'dy S 4. .,61 40 Cloudr 4. ........... ..St 44 Cloudy - 6 57 29 PuClMy 7 5S 3S PuCl'd), S 59 3S K. Cl'dy 5vraMfiRiS& ' 'WeU aanaananamnnl itlMiaH Vj YjS'T--Ivr i I'd vwtw - naaaBBBBBBBBBsMVanT LxjWB'bbbbbw J " " wsgaaMsaMSMrr ngrennnnnnanssnBjBjMjflfei?..gnnnfcMBgnnnnnnnnsl ii4 i i ij a w t issa kAMaBaa w SBaliar njas aanaslfcgaraaaaaaaaal Cutover Timberland for Cattle Raising iliu tuorw prominent i jthU section, I no Imni rut tivxr Trinity wem lor U. J"Ufi a Md tfonnj NAHIIVII.I.K, Tetih., April 16, Ktldimrv of IliM litcrfaslng lblll- lle nf tut-mer timber land Is noted l(t ,, ready .,.r. which U being IZl 'J Utouvd among stockmen In IhU although a small snttiuu t., ,L., ml hardwood. While the ayndlrato ., aht . imtueii tract of cut ,,rr i,0l, ( iiuimuy n i ii H acrir itr kH,. jtlim u II ti, Calhuun, roprrntliiK a Urge Kjinltinlit nmtrolllng several (thousand acre ' fui-ur land In 'the tuuntrr tributary m Trinity, Ton. Mr Calhoun U finding many run I Hie of the land, I. , inndtittly t. I'ctwi m " inmit'iH' iuttulrB 'aartito ,iu to the polbltltle of itnTtf rl dividing tlm acreage , mor land tor cattle rtllnc "' N U far urrnli-r than fr alrAdr placed pvvrl IcaJ" AinungMlvllMt '""'nliij N Utitln AM HhM). 'lhi UiIIm1 Aid HiM-lrty f lh Urrtfti MpllindUt chunli lll mt ! H.nrri'W ttflrrntmu at S.30 at llm ttomt r Mr (!-. MflMiiald, Nlnlh and Walnut utrrvlt. All mn.ibr "irciatly etutnt li prrwiti, i 'tlirt" rt liiiliir mMtirr uf tmiirt 4Uft to conldir 'Itio llrrald for news. POM tiCAU AXM)UXCKM:,TJ Hotel Arrivals Wood! Wood! BRAY BLOCK WOOD Blocks from local mills lC-lach Body Wood .... 18-Uck Usb Wood 4-ft. Body Wood 4-tt. Uab Wood . LeaTa Ordera at Oar I P. C. CARLSON WOOD ALL DBY WOOD 4 ft slab wood f&SO cord lS-ta. slab wood $8.00 cord 12-fen. SUb Wood . . . .&as cord 4ft llaab wood $4JMcord lS-ll Umb wood .. $SJSS cord Block wood, load $3.00 Block wood, doable load . . .$4i3 KLAMATH FUEL CO., Oatce 566 Main. O. Peytoa, Mr Pboae 197. Pbob S41TR Hotel Hall A. F. Clublne. C. Guy Merrill, Mer nil; M. K. Jones, Langcll Valley, I. S Berner, O. W. Benlx, Lakevlow, John Hagebteln. Algoma K. C. Erlckton G. D. Hoffman. Pertland: Chaa. M. Bayau, W. It. Knelss, Jas. U. Kent, T. Fllbrlch. Saa Francisco; J. W. Call, McJferd: P. L. Kuster. Marysvllle; J G. Wiley. Uunsmulr: S. N". Gillespie and wife, Blue I-ake; J. F. I-ooaley. Fort Klamath. White lcllcaa R. A. Winn. Klrksrllle. Mo.; W. A. Rockefelloar, C. J, Hermann. Seattle; T. E. Wallace, A. A. Baumann, H. T. Flke. Portland; Clark C. Bradford, Saa Francisco; N. S. Merrill, Merrill. Sorrtau troo)w cent out. It U saldlhon tht houu watt liurnrd They ,1'nltknl .Stain, whwro hti will ak th by W. W. Hovrard, under orders ot.wr burned witn it. Jlr Howard hai,farmor to uciid ced cotn to tla AM Aunouiirrmrnt I hrrcby anuounco mylf a caudl eRANDMA USED SAGE 1EA 10 DARKEN MR hii:ii.i:ii M.'t.piit it witii it to Itk'KTOIti: (.tlMUl, OUKH. TIIH'KMXH CwmmiMi garden e utv,4 6U (a ItvAy Ira with sulphur c4 ilcJic mUcJ, will turn Kinr utrjiioj &4 fadvd hlr beautiful); dstv t4 hf urUnt, rvinute uij bit at imittt, top uralp itclilng and tnUct hair. Doubly Proven Klamath Falls Readers Caa So homg- er Doabt the Evldemce You Have Been Looking For a Fountain Pen Uiat Hill alwayM give satisfaction one tbat duesa't leak one that lias aea Just adapted to your hand WHY NOT TRY Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen FRANK M.UPP Watchmaker and Jeweler 8. P. Watch Inspector M Mala Street This grateful citizen testified Ions ago. Told of quick relief of undoubted benefit. Tho facta are now confirmed. Such testimony is complete the evidence la conclusive. It forms convincing proof of merit. I M. S. Blden, 614 W. Clark street. JMedford, Ore., says: "I suffered from rheumatic pains, caused by uric acid (in my system. The pain as especial ly seero in my back. My kidneys a ere disordered, too, and my health nan all run down. I couldn't stoop without getting dizzy. Doan'a Kidney Pills were highly recommended to me and they did just what waa claim I ed for them. As soon as I used than, the pain began to leave me and the action of my kidneys was regulated. By the time I had finished two boxes high government authorities. haxecon, " lnc iwi atniw hiui rt-(t.ttnmns tnai moy may natr- a crop -,,,, r h t,ub,rtn nomination , " i .T"""""" -wt mvaKl-d the helpl. Mohammedan' "? rk,'! Tl' ""J?" V u1. " ,h"r "" ",A TV"M uf K,fl, nty, subject to (Xl"a" ' "" ' ! V'j1"' ' "u'""aravuau (situation In tho Ualkans Though tho'thoy wilt itarto mor. rapidly than .. . ,. vftlrta ', . ..- ur ,,f'f '$r d ttuu Mtiltg population of Albania, ten months at-, ttar nM Dwn 0Vttr for a 0nR Hmolnow. it, f XM utrn tarvlnE to ,,ml. o," , HAMHtir iU M"" Tp " ""'f1"4' '( it tor the Balkan war. Houses hate'troops of Servian coutlniif plllago. death at tho ralo of CO.000 a yrar lot 1 ! jhumo, though, It Ituublwom, As I'tir Mlirrlff iwtvr y U to got the rctdjr-IO'&M been butned. men and women killed, (through tho Mohammedan rectlons of tho pant winter and tho country laid waste. In the Albania. Ho tried to arouse sentl- Thp Altumlan rvt fund. hlch hereby annouhfo mylf aj a can ,ott,c "' 6 ' ' UtlU house shown In this photograph tak- mvnt among tho religious orsanlw- has bwtt organUed to hflp tho suffer- iidat fur th teimbllcan nomination al tut Xat "Wjt'i en by Mr. Howard, two Albanian wo-'tloas In Europe to do something, but lug people has taken headijunrter al f)r ,(,erlrf, mbcct to Hip will of Hip " "" MuU'!r llir lltory, men wcro driven Into tho placo andho failed. Now ho has come to Ihcl'Jfl lllble House New York city itoter at the primary olrcllon onl',u B,rol'',, ' 0 ,tiu' iaaMMMMMaiaMMaaawMMMiMMMMMM,,,!) Idtl,, I U'l'"0 Upy, gra. failed Utr U O, I. (IAIITKII. "' we an MiMiro id reuia w ' ' i .jyouthtul aivpArancf ami attttcttie- nr, ur uarKcnmc jour atir II Wyrth'o Ha0 and Kulphur, no oat ran lot), beraute It tloi it to nstsrsU ly, vhly. You Jim Jmpa i x)ng r soft brush ith it u draw this through your tilr, tailei Ohn mall ittrand at a time br (aora Ins all gray halm hat dtiiprsrid, and, alter another application er Its, your hair toui tifamitull iui, eli.4y, oft and luiurlant (Paid AdvsjlUetaent) Rebels Have High Old rime at Durango; Social Season Good Tw Hlinin It May (Vnrrrn Notice U herrb gUen that lUv Jliarthenhlii formerly elmlng btn the ttndorslgneil and known iltihe A. KlepiKT, In by mutual consent dis solved on April 13, 1911. The bul- ne heretoforo conducted by said I partners la to be the property of Joiear HhUe, who w collect all a count and ill.cturen all liabilities. Partlr owing said firm are hereby i 'nollded In make settlement of their WcounU with tho said 0car Hhlve. Taldno- Possession of the Homes of the Rich Peoole Who ?c!uki."imkh. Fled, Greasers Wear Their Finery and Enjoy Life of Pampered Ease Herald's Classified Ad vs. ! Arruraln laforniatlen tnl tbt KlaHMlb rtoala. Hn t'MUuIr, Ms Mala. United Press Service MKXICO CITY. April IE. It is fun being a Mexican rebel, when things go right and. If you look at things In a. certain way. For Instance, there's the city of Purango, which has been the play ground of rebels for eight months. Suppose all your life you had lived In a dobe bouse, with only the earth for a floor and & pile of straw for youri couragement of tho host, began pull-1 no longer, they keep busy dodging Mrtf? ilnu II tlm n ru telj nml inieiultiii xLaL k l... .I....I. a l a. I. Ing down the tapestries and curtains of tho palnco. Every rebel loader In Durango lives In an abandoned mansion; they drew lots for them, after tho great chiefs had taken their pick. Planox uro the rebels on tho streets. After tho rcbols got control of tho town they fell Into the custom of pesterlug, with hoots ii ml stones, every "rich" person who walked down the street In cottars and cuff. "Curros," thoy yelled, mean. Hourco of greatest pleasure, and a lug "dudes." Now If you seo a poorly self-playing piano that belonged tojdrcsted person walking along tho tho Widow Ilarbaru Martinez del Itlo, streets of Durango, you may bo olmot whoao mansion was seized by a chief 'certain ho I one of the rich men of ImuI. anri hnrl alwniti tnlron ntt vnnrluhn tinrmlf f ,.! Ii.., in nittiv nnn KA ,... t ,i. ... . . ., ,.. . , ... w.. ,.,... .....w ,.. ......., ... .v ...!, W..W..II. .wn.i, in iue iivv vara mid ricn hat to rich folks and were afraid of (room of tho place, Is generally con-'men rldo In tho second class and tho them and their money and their pul-isldercd the finest pleco of loot in'iebols In tho first claie: tho rich aces; and suppose you suddenly found Durango. .Meno, Just as they did before tho rev- jourself In possession of a large city, Ilut even If your piano doesn't play 'oltitlon, and tho street cor comtmnv i with all the mansions at your dls-. Itself, vou can ulnv It. n ln-t vinilfnla mi m, in i.i ,. I was without a sign of kidney trou- posal, and all tho contents of tho man-jean. Passionately fond of music, osWond doss cars than It does tho first ble. I gladly confirm what I said In 'slons, too. What would ou do? , all Mexicans are, tho rebels in Durau-'rlass one. praise of Doan's Kidney Pills when I .Couldn't you get a lot of fun out of.'go give tho hlghmt social recognition! Iho rebels have moved scores of recommended them several years ago. lt all? ito tho three rebel officers who nrohilanos and vast nunntltie. f i,..... I can only add that kidney trouble' The rebels are having plenty of fun. able to play a few dance tunes. And. 'furnishings, statues, nnlntlnvn ami and the rheumatic pains have never In Durango as their kind of fun 'by patient practicing, some of the reb- other loot to tho nearby town of Cuen- returned." goes. Tho ball that Calitzo Con-'tis who didn't know how to play a tunic, where the Cont reran homo Is For sale by all dealers. Price 50 treras gate In the governor's palace Jplano before the revolution, aro learn-Jkltuated. It waa against the churches cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffal,0f Durango was the capital of a Mex- Ing to pick out tunes. that the rebels showed tho greatest Aew ork, sole agens for the United lcan BUUe Has a riPpm; airair. It Like a true leader, however, Cai-lcpltc, They rnnsackod theso and nil ! ..-...... -l-,-.-,--i,,ni-u-i jxnjucw FOR SALE 1"""" i""i-i"s-a-rw,-w--uvAJUHja,. AUTO FOR HAI.K In first class con dltlon, at a bargain. Wrllo of eo K. II. Hall. not Alt the railroad trad. il t rt" rpeiited nt tlie annual r,itf rtitioa ol the metal trades ileiuilmrnl ft I U Amrlran Federation ' Mm la Karma (ty nest month - - . i States Remember the name Doaa'i and take no other. Advertisement. .wasn't a fancy dress ball, either, but Izto Contrcras, chief of tho entire ii uiuiu gruiesijue costumes ever were nana, nas set about realty to learn run HAi.r, uro room house, two largo lots, well Improved; will m at a bargain If taken nt once. Apply to Joitn Aiutad, Mills Addition, cor. Orchard nve, and Martin t. H-at FOIt HAl.K dentin pony, broke to ride or drive. Inqulro of John Atistad. Milts addition. H-Jt FOR RENT '--- ----- - "i----j-truiAji-rif, lOlt IIKNTA largo room fiinilnlied, or unfiiniUhril. "2C I'lni. t. IC-Ct OLD.TIMX GOLD CURE DRIKK HOT TEA I ' i ,M,,H ,.. 4 tifrtnaa (1 LOST AND FOUND ""'''"" '' ,- mi. uu I.OHT Hinall white fox terrier pup, black hob tall and black over left ye. Howard If roturned to People's Meat Mnrkot. I3.at Oft small (! llfrail Trs, or the rail It, "Hamburg' Hruit Tlrr.-its.; pharmaty. Taks a uMiful ol i ta, ut a eup a llllntf t vf It, tAtt Utrough a lt '! dilak lacup full al any Urn during tW day nr before retiring, ll i U M rffrctlve way to brsak a rVt sad et grip, as It opens b pure ol t ta. rrliVvlag mgalwi. AU t.w lis Iwwfls, thus brsakltig up a coU. Try It tb nst time yen wfr ' a roll or tho grip. It I lnti1t an-l wllfflv vsWttftbU. U.crtlf s'" and baraiUsM. MISCELLANEOUS WWOW. ,.,,-,-.., , ,, JJL i RHEUMATISM FRlW STIFF, ACH HUH. A. PETKRHTKIVKR'H .Not much silver, Oat plenty to eat. For a two bit meal It can't he beat. ISO Klxth Street Ta Mral4, 4Uvarei at our a ar kMw, 60 eaaU tk. New Auto for Sale ON EASY TERMS or will take part In trade I baie a snap In income Main street property. See MAGUIRE 481 Main fltreet shown at a ball in all Christendom, the ingenuity of the society woman who devised themwas greater than the ignorance of 'styles and taste which the women companions of the rebels displayed at this astonishing affair. Urown women, who had gone bare footed most of their lives, were still barefooted at tho ball, for all the French shoes they found In tho aban how to play. Among tho prisoners he took when ho seized tho town was a brother of Itlcardo Castro, one of Mexico's greatest pianists. "I'll keep you out of jail If you'll promise not to y un away and to come to my headquarters whenever I send for you, and give mo a music lesson," said ContreruH, after summoning oung Castro boforo him. Castro made a bargain of it, and, at last re doned homes of tho rich thoy disco v- ports, Contrcras, who is a young muu, ered to be very painful to wear. But Is progressing rapidly. their bare feet danced In and out un der the hems of splendid French gowns, which had been part of the Durango loot, and their heads were covered with chic little French "bon nets, of very late mode, which the rich dames of Durango had not been able to carry away with them when the rebels entered the town. Most of the gowns didn't meet In the back, it Is true, for soldiers' sweet hearts In Mexico don't wear cornets, but everybody seemed greatly pleased with the effects and a good time waa had by all, especially when In a spirit of pleasantry, the guests, with the en- "I've always wanted to play a piano ever since I was a little mucbacbo," he explained to n friend, "but I never had a chance. Now I've got my op portunity, and I'd be a fool not to tako advantage of It, Castro says I'm getting along splendidly," Tho teacher and his pupil have be come great frlneds, and during his lesson hour and practice times no one dares Interrupt Contreru with af fairs of government. A few of the rich folks of Durango didn't run away during the invasion. These persons have had aowa alarm ing experiences. They arc Mia rich heu iuq aiinrs. nm will wasn't a sign, evidently, that they didn't be lleve In religion, for tho robots keep thj sacrlHtona busy ringing tho bolls for thn saint's day of somo little chief or to proclaim the now of somo rebel victory, It's somo fun, being n revolutionist, vlicn things go right. ROOM FOR JUHT 2 MOIti: boarders at thu Oregon House; with room, 130 per month, H-2 WANTKl) TWO ponies or small horses, broko to drive and ride; must ho perfectly gentle to handle by children mid not afraid of itutomo I'lles. H. J. llalloy, 8. P. depot. 11 If WHY NOT Take advantage of the summer vaca tion to start tho chlldron In muslcT Hpoclal summer Inducements on Pianos at Bhophord Piano Depot, next door to postolllco. n-tf Today's news today In Tha Herald. kmmatii county i:mimymi:nt offick We furnish all kinds of help at short notice, if you want work register at MltH. A. PIKTKRHTKINKIt 122 Hlxth HI. I'IiomMI J, W, Trcece, Manager WANTi:i Unfurnlshod room for llglit housekeeping by a widower; must have water ami light; no ob Jectlon to two rooms, within 30 min utes walk of Clli and Main. Address Widower, Herald. tub Sams tnm JiaU and bm witftaNUll trial bottU of oMftt-JMoteOil Htop "dosing" Hhcumtlm. It's pain otilyi not ctm ca" In ""' rrqulre Internal tralmiit. Il T1 Ing, nrtrat!ng "Ht. Jc! Oil' tW nn Hie "tender strnt," and !) '' "' jou nay Jack KoMnson-out " T rliriimatlo pain. "Kt. ,lacb' J' J it harmlrM rheuitiatUni cure Mi " dUapixtlnU ami d-en't Mini tl " lake imlri, K.rol.rM stfl ilium-" """ atlilr.( joints, muscle atul l-''" W vUllra, lurrilKii, Iwckwl, ,,,l!it' !-.' ... .. tlft 'tit IN1III i.iiuir up i uu - : .ii" of old time, lionrst "fit. '''' '". from any drug st4)rr, and '" rt.lT"(i you'll be (rve from falus. "''i? slfffncM, Den't suffer I II''1' rl'fU'" 13-St tliiu away. EXPERIENCE COUNTS In every line of buslaase iierlrnre la what wakes ealrirnry. I Is with great pride Uiat we can trutlifullr ! l lttrtut (IcimrtRienU of our husfaeasare maiuged by wea of eterlenre. i:xterleacMl buyers, expert earetl butchers, oxarired cutlers, oxperienred aaleemen and axperleHced dellverymm nil roinlilott K lire you the beaesU ot thsireMrlency. Thlak litis over Mlirn r derlng your suppllea for the table. Klamath meat company