The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 27, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Forf and Hftanws af Vera Cruz
Taken by United States Battleships
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Pocket Book
Thursday of tttlw week will be ii
lat day tor registration for the voter
who wish to take part In the pritnari
election to b held May I th
Owing to the fact that a largo nutu
br of voters In the county have failed
to regutcr up to lhl tliu Omntv
CUrk Do Up hM decided to hold th
olflce of the county clerk open until
9 o'clock each evening until the books
close
The registration omclalu for the
various precinct outside of Klamath
Falls aro as follew:
Dairy I. V. Davlcs.
Fort Klamath John llesslg
Nonama J. O. Hanisker, Johu 8
Horn. Gladys Horu. John Sltumonils
Merrill 11. II. Anderson. I' H.
Merrill.
Worden II. U Velt.
Midland H. O. Vincent.
Keno -H. Snow(oo4c.
Cmcent P. M. Clcatc
Bring Her Here to Help Select
Your Spring Suit
You're entitled to the best that your money will buy.
Don't judge by pattern alone. A garment isn't worthy
unless it is sincerely tailored and crowded with down
to dateness. All our suits are hand tailored, acid-tested
materials, and FIT WITHOUT A FAULT,
$15 to $35
FOR YOUR SPRING CROWN, select one of our
snappy Straw Sailors or a good, cool Panama, 50c to $10
K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers
FAST WORKOUT
AT
U. S. POPULATION IS 109,000,000
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jWAtW'liiiil i' wwwo
tlou thai tho IncrtUitf lu population
each sr luco tb vuumeratloti U
ual to tho nuuual Uicriap from
LVOO to 1910.
Polio lue am the cUmate4 of pop
ulation for July I. till 4. for the Pa
cific Coat lalr and their population
accordlnc to the April 15, I9I. cm-us:
Anti-Mormons Hold
Big Demonstration
BAIL GROUNDS
'WaahlniftOB
Urrcon
CAllfornla
KitlmalrJ
S.T5T.895
NKW YOIIK. April 3 tltaKom . a pr uLiumcbi. (.Ktf(j,
hO hate prmli4 cnatlunal retoU Ntatc Hcuatur t ahi,o ( t i4j, ,k
ton of lh allced eoUtlttUr! prrtk' w trt au clilci la li. u.i.
IVu.m of t,ufrt w,rt amon lh Mormon church, will rmil im h ,4r, j, ,
1.K1.V90 0 tho country and vpecUlli of thi tiftli nf tho Momixu t ai ,, .,
STJ.705 ( I'uh. afv to addre lite AhtKVtur- ilowt
2,3.T,fi49 mo (itnontratltn planned fur l- . v
io louowins iii m u rn- nIEIit at t arilKglo lill
mate of (opulallon fur July I. 1911
iPlPTKK.N C.MIUATIX KOH ItWI
! TIONh OS TIIK T1HM CAVtlKT
t AllOl'M) TIIK UVT I.V MAJOIt
I I.K.WJUK HTVLK lKaD Pnnelaeo
ami tho population ol 1910 fur cltlr
Ion the I'acldc Cot hlli an ett-
matrd population July I of at l.a't
100.000
Piftev'n of the applicant for pos
ition on the baseball team had a tood
(uorkout at the Modoc I'ark crounda
Sunday, despite the. wet condition of
'the ground and the April ahower.
The Ktounda are In the rim-it hape
pixslhte, with level outfield and skin
ned dl.tniond covered with a mitt oT
rrtt'ii! and 11900, with cttlmatra of the population
jt
FUtlmatrd tVnu
n.H.sor i.9i:
Im Anitele . IJ.9II 319.lt
Oaklkand . IS3.003 I&0I7I
I'ortland ICO.COI 307 3t
Seattle 3t3.02 337.191
Hl)kane I3S.C57 10. 03
Tacoma 103. 111 S3 743
The bulletin prraenU In It interal
table data for tbu Uulted Stalm anu
o and each ir , j t1),.fc,,i
and prmuWo ifei . ,,., .,
An attack I. to be wado by anteral Bntcr uw lu prjr Mci'c'i, ( ,
ali.'4fe..r on Jiepli P Hniltb. had of no the ttlotht Of ihr 4 n.t!i w
tbr; Mormon ehurrh, mid allcm! tfcu naiim and th' . .,i ,u
prthifa f mllltlr nAltlit (he I'llltcil life aaMft III your thlMttt ,4 0 jour
tatr Euterntuctit it.pif wrr prom cbildreB children ui -ic itnj ftj
t.i today fourth rttrfatltt
LOCALMOVIESARE
DEVELOPED I00AY
An Vtaetteju Srciuix ..-apj,t lu
ubtaldotl a unlvt to ipii p,
rciuttcl Id ta tunk itqti ftf
CIUIHIII)J( "III, til a,)!,,, ,roB
i Unu litc bren iaubitt)r4 la
Hkci4) J4ciitatlt) unj ..ofHittt) f
the ianufartur uf itrvi ni4 (o U
I.OS(i TIIK lll lilt U II. I, iUat ID crurlbto Meet in JJllt b; I
Tho player meet acnln tonight at
the I 'aim Cigar itoro to hold a joint
Ibuxlm-s meeting with the directors
and manager Kvery one who would
jllke to play on tho team, and every
jfnn who ha th uccea of tho team
I at heart should attend tonight' meet-ling.
It outlying porUn lu 1910 and $,fi;M
hi: show n at fiitnti: iiiM-m: "' " u,lh """"'
ji sr as mhi ah niirv cav hi: ti,i. ot,iu u7vr i.4. u. oc
MAIU: ItlUUV "'I ttrcanliAlluti of tbo IUUII Uiiw
WANTS CITY TO
GET LAKE L
July 1. 1914. 1913. 1913. 1911 and
1910 Similar data I alto prnrnlmt
for the different late In the I'nlon
There 1 alo presented a tatem'it of
the while and colored population a
of July Ul of earh of the year. 1914. Tl( h(of0 ,hc MllUr
1913. 1912, 1911 and 1910 Thr.r fom(lay .(op-d nearly a hundrrd
etlmate. however, have been con- ,. f nlm nt motdm r.irtu, iv
'fined to tho tate having a conntder- (, lUtl KUtuath HlVer A .ot a A
'able proportion or colored population
Mirr m tt. l putiamt i us
patsn araliut the ..mi who JHtk
riiulu In public pUrri
AN
EnglUh pbj-slclans are Investigat
ing the dlicoTery of an alleged cure
for tuberculosis by means of the am
monlated gases generated In the pro
dnstlon of maggots for fish bait.
To enable big automobile to run
over deserts and sandy roads, a Cal
lfornlan has equipped It with canvas
bells which revolve around the rear
wheels, prorldingg smooth tracks.
The area of corn harvested In the)
United 8tate In 1913 was 10S.820.-j
000 acre.
In Slam old maids are unknown.
Herald want ads bring remits.
Only
a Few Pieces of
Land Yet to Rent
See Us Quick
80 ACRES POTATO AND GRAIN
LAND, $5.00 PER ACRE, HALF
CASH, BALANCE AFTER HARVEST.
HOUSE AND BARN.
5 ACRES BLACK LOAM CELERY AND
GARDEN LAND, CHEAP FOR CASH.
2 ACRES FINE GARDEN SPOT; RICH
SOIL, CHEAP FOR CASH.
The Klamath Development Co.
1303 Main Street
Klamath Falls, Ore.
THIRTY-EIGHT
TD PARTICIPATE
LI' TO TIIK 1'JtK.SK.NT TJMB THAT
MAXV STATUS UAVK KIGMFIKI)
lATKVriO.Nb OP HKIMI ItKl'IlK-l
hK.NTHI) I.V P.VVAMA-I'ACIFIO
CO.VOIULsHMA.N HI.VVOTT 1ATIU).
DUCKS A Hllili I.V TIIK IIOUHK
(ilVI.VG KI.AJIATU KAI.LH IAM
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(Herald Special Service)
SAX KKANCISCO, April 27.
Thirty-eight states of the Union have
up to the present signified their Inten
tion of participating In tho Panama
Pacific International Exposition to be
held here during 1915. Tho approprl-
ntlons range from 135,000 by North
Dakota, to $700,000 by the state of
.Now ork. Every mate and territory
Jn the Union will be represented In
tome way In tho exhibit palaces.
The twelve main exposition palaces
which aro now either completed or in
courhe of eonstructlon upon the
grounds aro Tho Palace of Machin
ery, tliu I'uluce of Kdutntion, the Pal
ace of Food Products, tho Palace of
Agriculture, the Palac of Mines and
Metallurgy, tho Palace of Varied In
dustries, the Palace of Liberal Arts,
the Palace of Manufactures, tho Pal
ace of Transportation, tho Palace of
Horticulture, tho Palace of FJno Arts
and Festival Hull.
Congressman Hlnnott has Introduc
ed u bill In the homo convoylsg to
th city of Klamath Falls all of the
unsuneyed lands along tho Hasteni
shore of ltke Kwauna for a public
park.
The meander line of the govern
ment survey oxtend quite a distance
out from the present water line, and
it Is claimed that there la about 100
A rlrtut4r plrn f fabric to It
ll(hll around a nun nock n4 il
irattitmrniie) or itlt!p. U mail, tbo outer i.lm iuiud.i ..r. h. Ui
no ifitlmate belni: presenlrd for any ,fom lho Uevelmwd negative, (he pie- patentml lit catel. hir it , Ultt
state that did not have 60.000 or , wlU ln ,huHn , ,,,,,. CB f a U(,rbcf)
mure colored Inhabitant on April 15, t0(.-a pn. hour
1910. or at least 10 per cmt of It To ,ow)o, Xh ,,t,UfC:i) ,i, n(m prj,f mounng i n:J9 w
population colored. ,, ou,i ttru,i tt arKP ,rum. the,b awarded In I'arU la ()notr l
,drum I lowered. 0 the lowptt .lilc ths riuicluloi of .crlr uf Co6lrU
I1TIII IIICDIPI UflDICIII flC nripr1,l"l"",rE'',J '" ,,,n PMl'"r olutlnn. and to otlmutaitt i u of .renr
LAIIn UlCKIbA nUrtrUl Ur riAbt u.lowly turned. uiomi.l. fuel
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After developing a neentlin a new .,--. , . . .
film I placed with It. and the two run (loternmrnt orriclal have ettlraateJ
throuKh the machine again, which that t.360.000 lioropof In iU
reptance of tho mediation offer means iprnrras print the tranprency. ,funn of ea nlone lo waed ery day
that ho Is seeking peace. They doj . xt the old fhlenird r.,ko ooi ef
not say. though, what this hope Is A Herman phlcln ha Itivmited a the I'lilled Htalr.
based on sprayer for Iodine which permits It .. , -
Wilson demand In his offer thai mid for drelnK wounds without the
Hticrta retire as president, and that 'danger of bad rosulu through Its vlo
tho constitutional form of government lent caustic properties
be restored If this Is don", and a full
npology made by Hucrta, America will, For smaller citlss and towns a re
withdraw cuilly devlied lire alarm employs an
The mediators admit that their task enlargnl and more limn usually pow
will bo Herculean. erful automobile horn, lectrlrnlly np-
The mediation matter was taken up itiiImI to noutid signals
with tho United Btnliii Saturday afli.r. I
School teachers In Itsly retfl !
than IC0O a yrar.imlary
Theater Guide
arroa of unsurvoyed land lying aUiHgl"00" hy reprcenlntlvs of llrnill, Ar- A dm Ire to push a prli
tin- shore of the lake between tho wra-'Kentlnit and Chile Tho nllmr South lout of tho way if tlnurr
ter and lho meander line. American nations hnvn slnm
There Is a question na to whether t,l,,lr aupport.
the United States or the atato of Oru-
gon owns this land, so In ordor to be1 Subscribe for the Herald, CO rent
it'ift the city park board some, lime'" month,
ago mudo an application to tho ittale!
for the purchase of lho laud. If It l
rhould be decided thnl lho statu does,
not have title to tho land, then h
bill introduced by Hlnnott will be
pressed.
Inter's hands
When foed-!
given lug n platen press has Iihui initeiit.ul ;
In tliu fulled Slate and Knglsud h)
an CtiKllsh Inventor
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HO USB
DARK
STAR THEATER
Herald want ads bring results
(Jolng to IJulld?
During the next 90 days tbo nig
Ilasln Lumber company will ell
Klamulh fir dimensions at a lts
prlca of 1 12, CO. Now Is the tlmo to
build, whllo tho prlco Is low. ljt us
figure your estimates on evorythJng
In the building lino. Phone 107. 27tf
In Northern Arlrona, Utah, Nevada.
Southern Idaho and Western Wyom-
Ing, the fires on national forests set
by campers have decreased In four
years from nearly n third to approx
imately ono-flfth. Lightning flros
bave Increased from less than one
fourth to nearly one-half, Tho rela
tively Urger proportion from light-
nJng, however, Is due partly to de?
crasute In other causes. 1
(lannctt Peak, Wyoming, nearly
14,000 foot In elevation, and the high
est mountain In tho state, Is on the
divide between tho Iionnevllle and tho
Ilrldger national forests.
A novel French heater for rooms
consists of a carpet In which ans wov
en wires to tako current from a light
socket and distribute the electric hest
evenly.
Women act as atesnutsfp -csptsJns
In Norwsy.
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right road
YOU WONT GO WRONG-
Take a Men In (lie right illreitlon iw.lk Into our stoie.
Ilesidi-s Ixtler goods at our stoie, ).... un ,,, ,,r l0 ,. , ,
meiit. He are always glad to liavo peopl,, ,, alj ,ok nrolUI.
whether they buy or not. We wall you promplly ,ul K, vo ,!
attly what you ask for. We are not I.. business for a day or week,
hut for many years to come. ,
Underwood's Pharmacy
Corner Main ami 7tli Street, Klauut li F,, Oregon
Tin: i:ai,iopi:thio
(.'uiiiitl)' llarmi'ii) hlngers
I 'llroiicliu llllly'a hetirt,"
Ussanay Drain i
"(Ihl Ctiuixms,"
I Illograpli Drama
Ml. Kilter lluilieloiliiMMl,"
VlliiKMUh Driimo
'A I'lioiiy Aliirm,"
Patha Comedy
AiIiiiUmIdii 10c wild
T K M 1 L 12
SfSc
THEATBK
"lllllO llO),"
Vllagrnph Two-lleol upecisi
"l,ov Young Dream,"
Kdlson Comedy
lie Delayed Special,"
Kalom Draips
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