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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1914)
WWIMY, m,v 4, iou THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON IMflB TWO M. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAXWELL M. LONG Oataoaathic Phyairlaa Suit II aad It, White Building Ifteaw Ml The Evening Herald O. SMITH Editor Published daily eicept Sunday by The Herald Publishing Cotapeay of Klamath Fall, at US Fourth Street CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY .UWTRACT8 IX8CRANCK Member Orecoa Aesoclatioa TlUt Men Kntered at the rxwtofflce at Ktam-' ath Faltt, Oregon, for transmission) through the malt aa second-class matter Tampico, Which May Be the Next Scene of Naval Action EllglaildS War Olfa Enlists Aid oi Women A. 8. I.OWMAX CHIROPRACTOR Room 11 awl II Pint National IUak Bnlldta Klamath Fall. Ore. Subscription term by mall to an? a1 drew In the United States One yenr . ... It 00 One month SO KM MATH FA U.S. . OREGON MOMMY. MAY , 1914 GBO 8. HAYDKN. Oalfclaa ODce. Rook III, Odd Fellow Bulldtn OBce mad Residence, NW cor. 7th and Main Ph0Be l15 CLAYTON E. WHKELKR rhyaklaa aad Bargee Oateoeeth SywdrletBcraaeai (Bntnal Treatsseat) Once beuse: 9 to 11:10 a. at; 1 to s p at.; eveaiars. T to I . THE KLAMATI FAIX8 HAM LaVVNIMIT Guaraateea trat data work aa wall aa trat eiaat aarrloa. ft yoa aare oceaaieay to stake ceaialalat aad do aot cat lav D. B. Wood! Wood! BRAT BLOCK WOOD Btocka troat local aallls It-lack Body Wood It-taek Lima Wood 4-fL Body Wood 4-ft. Ltea Wood P. C CARLSON WOOD ALL DRY WOOD ft. alaa weed .. MVfca. ale wood $&Mcord IS-ea. Slab Wood SMB card 4ft llsab wood S4JWcard l-ia llsab wood &35cerd Block wood, load SS.ee Block wood, doable load . . .9436 KLAMATH FUEL CO., SB. 0.1 iiar. Who's Your Grocer? The acat tsnaortaaC question coafroatiag tbe family today la the questloa of gettiag tbe beat retaraa for saosey speat for boose, bold aeceetitlea. Soate facalUea with a aauUler lacocne tbaa tfaalr aetgbbora are Hvlag better, drcas lag better aad doiag better gets. arallj tbaa tbeir wealtbier aeigh bora for tbe elsaate roaeoa they kaow WHERE to bay groceries. We'd like to prove to yoa tbe saUsfactioa aad economy of beiag a regular cuatoaaer of oara. VAN RIPER BROS. FfaoaeSff KLAMATH COUNTY EMPLOYMENT OFFICII Wa furnish all klada of help at abort notice. If you want work real tar at MR& A. PIKTERSTKINKB IBi Mala St. Phone Sad W IrNMi AND STOP AT KLAMATH PALLS " . .. .. .. .lun.ulu la . nirfulb tutidted Ail 1,,, i,u-Miiiri tn. irouuie .ncviruii ori to oe inM'ii o iu imi , .. ...... ... i.i. ii.. i mitnl ! Ua rfraluo.l ftm unlet- between the Huerta force ami the Tin- H.rt van be taken with little MJ(vU ou, o u, ,mrln,r nanl forte of the I'nltcd Stnto un- trouble. Thrt rt uuiijr Ainorlcatt fl)r tl,rtr jt out, IhUbiiu' tho tatlu' dor Atlmlral Mao. which precliltMHl tl;er now who foar an iiprUlus In tinKi,t iho fttiUnr trmalnlus d tho war. will probably tx th next which they will be Injured unlet thehore TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE J J. F. Adams to Rots Fialey, war ranty deed, 110, NH SWU and loU 4 and 5. Sec 7-41-11. G. S. Allen ct ux to G. W. Anderson, warranty dead, lot 10, block 17. Crescent. O. S. Allen el us to Anna 1). Ander son, warranty deed. 110, lots 13 aad 14, block 39; lot 15 and 19. block 31, Creeeaat Stephen H. Griffith et uz to H. B. Crane et al. warranty deed, 110. NW SE4 and lot . Sec. C-40-10. Zella G. Krans to Vivian R. Evans, warranty deed, 110. lots 7. 10. 15. 16. Sec 4-40-11. Wm. A. StoTell et nx to Frank W. Fletcher, warranty deed, II. WH SWU. Sec 27: EH SEU. Sec 2S- 35-15. Frances E. Geer to Louis L. Geer. warranty deed. 110. WH SE. Sec. 35-40-8. Dan D. Llskey to C. G. Merrill, war ranty dead, 110, 8W NWV; and W H SW. Sec 35-37-10. Merle S. Kllgorc et ux to Dan D. Llskey. warranty deed, same aa fore going. C. G. Merrill et us to John Hayes. deed, 110. SEU SWK. SWK SEK. SH NH and SWU.SK NWh SEU. Sec 10-40-13. Advertised Mafl The following unclaimed mall Blat ter advertised on the 2d day of May, will be sent to the dead letter office In Washington. D. C, on tbe ICth day of May. Alexander, Ardle Allen, Esra Barr, Lee Brown. H. F. Homberg. Walfred Whitney. Alden F. A charge of lc will he made on all letters delivered from this list. In calling for letters please say advertised. W. A. DELZELL. P. M. Going to Balld? During the next 90 days tbe Big J Basin Lumber company will sell Klamath flr dimensions at a base price of 112.50. Now la tbe time to build, while the price is low. Let us figure your estimates on everything In tbe building line. Phone 107. 27tf There are two kiads of lasaraace. Chilrote writes the kiad that pays. R33 Mala. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, try Doan's Regulets, a mod ern laxative. 25c at all stores. Bonanza Defeated on Home Ground by Locals It anything 1 mlMlng In Uonanta jcrror, Noel tlusloJ. icorlnit Hum. today. Is U fe to lay tho blame onni1 Hauw iU mt ol .. .. .. . ,., . . lout. Halt to Flackus. than the aame ball boy. wouJd be L . IHZaZ 'LZLtXVV taUBK "1 fUf k . . a ... ... .. .. U ,ouna' and bwld"' tom" aXwwnco ounce of Jad Malt from any phar- hard to tint. Vhttc on the dUmond ihoula u, Badt, a, u WM ,he 0r.t ,,. uk , tabloD00Btm ,B . Ituthlnc tha klJtiojr occasionally, a) a well Vnowti authority. Meat form, uric acid which excite tht Uduoj. they become over worked from the strain, set IuksII and tall to niter the watte and pottont' front the blood, then we gt tick. Nearly alt rheumatism, headache, liter trouble, utrToutnei. dUtlne, 9lcepletnv4 and urinary disorders come from ttUKtUh kidney. ' The moment you ftet a dull actio In I i the kidney or your back hurt, or If the urine 1 cloudy, attentive, full of odlmcut, Irrvcular ut pae or at tended by a tentatlon of icatdlnis. i nil.! t'tet Hervtrr t 'NliO;. .May I AUIiuubU tlr'tt iti In u u'i .v1 tvmlr lit Ktve !) neit a ohi in the isieriuiieitl. the r iKlni aulhnrllte are not nt nil t . karil Id acteplliii: their rlcc4 i , -r.iiitliia ihiii nun t ctilut In tl t reK'itnr army A note! remitting campalKti . uii ttxttxy tu the l.otiiliiti htiruiife'h ..I allit.rtwtll. It) wlllfll 300 MrOlliell i I allU of H.t cUin ae Uiik It Hli ttitr , They re dUlrlhitllUK (rout htiue to IiOUmi an mtritlitol piltited nti J liueratil p4iupliel ili.wlnK atleitlliMi lit tlo iIuIIkIiU of ainir life Them are 37.000 houe lit the botiiUKh and betotn the week I nut It U plaiuieil tu i pltlillrntltili lit in. . Hmll In Hi ii pi. m Hi. ime mKlieil In id ,.!! oritial -) tu m , tu order n tlmuim, the war uffci tin. nr, .!? ? nil tit III i , tit the tvrvku in ii, d .i illilj ot the mm) , tllni in the local put Ti-w i'atttLprwnii i , liii, ml in other I , flinllK-lttl ton ii il II ele 1 tut war uffi i I) norrlrtl it (Ate , n remarkable (ailu e , tr . III frvelii HiiiHl, m , i lulttltier of 4n ' v. rul't at u U u !! Ob-. tt Iti 4 ' 'lt! - -' far i, ' irarkH ' " vlrltt. "! b 6. '- ' lli UJ ' ' wti twrn Irtdi. ' tiltimm irtiii( they stole everything but the urn- came for Morrow' boy ami the tec- plr gall, and they are charged In a ft" Uonatwa. the official score wim purloining a nr It U in figures: total of thirty-one bases. Including' klauatii alis Bun" tbe theft of the home plate by Brown- i Arnold, rf . In a mlx-up of good and bad Ply.isMv, 3b&p llaydou, 2b in which error predominated, Klam ath Fall took the long end of a 17-to- score. This wa tbe first time Man ager Morrow's joys went into action this season, aad be tried out sixteen players during the nine eventful laa Ings. Tbe Clover Leaf bunch got away to a flne start, all on account of the errors of Morrow's suspects. The firm of a long series of yells went up from the Bonanza rooters when Arnold fanm-d. Shlve reached first on an error by Coburn, took sec ond on Halls offense, stole third, aad there remained while Haydon whiffed and Hunt died by the Hold-Flackus combination. AU. . 5 . 4 Hum, lb Maxwell, -... 5 Noel, If 2 Uaum. cfscSb ... 4 Foster, p 2 Pell, c 5 Brown, p 0 Ambrose, 3bAc . 1 Dale, lb 2 Meaner. I irwlu. If I Thomas, cf .... 1 (la ot water ebtoro breakfatt and In a few days your kidney will act fine ThU famous altt I made from the acid of crape and lemon Juice, It. 11. PO. A. E. comblued with IKbla. and ha been O.utcd for feneration to Ruth and, 3 stimulate the kidney, also to nu 2 'trail! tbe acid In urine to It no 2 longer cautc Irritation, thu ending t bladder weaknrst. 0 Jnd Salt l Inexpenttve and can Unot Injure; makes a delightful effer olescent llthla watr drink which ev-' Olrryone tboutd tako now and thn to 0 j keep the kidney clean and active and ' Oitho blood pure, thereby avoiding rl- Of ou kidney complication 0 0 5 2 I 4 2 2 1 I 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 u to l 3 3 2 i 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 IS Advertisement. H. l I o 1 o 0 0 1 1 l'O. A 2 3 1 2 I 0 I Total 43 17 BONANZA AU. U. . 1 1 n 1 1 1 1. r. Th.. vrnnil.tn.nl .... ...II. I ....a. .. v .M-.4, ..,,, nllu n.iu tu-,,...,,,.. M. r thunlasm in Uouunza'a half of Uioll)u Kau'.. jt'" nrst. Hall sent a grounder to Shlvu,lv jIuff '3Xl " ' t which bo Juggled long enough to al-t nufT' . ' ' " 3 .w- .uu.uuuvt UIO UIII IUUUB. V.O- ,ni.lr f burn smashed one over iUydon's bead I i.i - ' fro a Bingle, and Du Fault spllli-d oneuiC, " ',',." Just off the homo plate, which Pell jijc.coci. p ft.iiii-icg u uuu buui iu anivc in un j effort to kill Hall al third. Shlve let . . , . 77 this get by him. Hall and Coburn tal-1 r" a, ", 7 ,6 " 6 " l1ng on tho duke. Haybou out. attempting bunt of In a series of bad throws Du Fault'1 "trtae. added another tally, whllu V. Huff got on on a fielder's choice. The fun ended when It. Huff went out Potior to Hum; Hamaker was out to Hum, unassisted, and Bold expired, llaydou to Iluru. On., hit llirco riini. Klamath annexed two tallies lni"w?"r. ' . .,n'"a." 3,,0."!,r.l, tuiiii, iiuiu. rial Kim (.;, iiickci thc-lr half of the second. After Max- KUMMAHY Two base hits Foster, tfacrlnce hlU Noel, It. Ilurr, Bold, titolen bases Sblve (3), Haydon, Hum (2), Maxwell (2;, Noel (3), Duuiu (3). fell (2), Browne (3), Ambrose (2). Du Hlckcock. ll w.mt mi. IllrUrl, .,. I1.nl,,,. I"UCK ""l X HICKCOCK IS, by tOf Noel drew a pass to flrtt. .tola second 6r' 2 ' t0,ur ,",nV1-l,jr ?rlow0' 3 and scored on Bantu's hit lo short I n tVt0 ,nn.,.B."! b ?' ,n threc 'IIIHIIIKII. il 1 1 UH IIICKTUCK 1U in Herald's QassffidAfos. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished rooms at the Claremont; steam beat; hot and cold water. 2l-12t FOR RENT The Ewauna House. corner Fourth and Main. Inquire on premises. 29-tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Two horsepower upright boiler, In good condition. Inquire Klamath Dye Works, 411 Main. 28-Ot LOST AND FOUND A0000WWWWWWWWW0WW LOST On Thursday evening's train from Weed, blllbook containing checks on bank in Oreece. Finder will be rewarded by returning to tbe Herald office. 42t Inscribe for Tha Herald, Ifty caata a saastfc. left. Uaum degenerated Into a com- fnnn tlllf.f nrul lnfl,.,l ,n. fltlr.l tlillu -- ..-., wmmm-m .wHH VM .M..M "..W,. Foster was giving two bulls the once-1 " , over; then Foster poked an easy ouv to Coburn, who threw- high to Flack us, allowing Foster a lift) and Baum a. tally. Pell and Arnold retired the tide on strikeouts. One hit, two ruus. Bonanza added one reach each inn ing In the second, third, fourth and sixth. Morrow's men grabbed thrt-u in the third, two In the fourth, six la the fifth, three In the sixth, ono in the seventh. The six runs in the fifth were the result of a pair of hits, a trio of errors a batter hit by a pitched bull, a walk fnd a brilliant steal of the pliite. Noel Htarted tho rumpus by beating out the third strike and stealing sec one. Uaum was safo on an orror by Kluckus. Browne, who had taken Foster's place on tho mound, waited for four wide ones. With the bases pltllcated,, Oliver called I 'el I out on u questionable strike. Arnold sent one to Coburn, which was first Juggled uud then thrown wldo to third, per mitting Noel and Uaum to cross tho pan. Bhlve got In the way of a fast one and limped to first; Haydon com mitted suicide by fuUlug In an at tempt to bunt tbe third strike. Iirowne dashed for home from third while Hlckcock was trying to get Hold's signal. Hum sent a single through the infield, scoring Arnold and Shlve, taking third on the throw to tbe plate in a vain effort to cut off Shlve. Maxwell lived oa Haasakar's nine Inning; off Potter, 2 In four Inu- ofr Browne, 2 In two Inning; off Shlve, 1 In three Innlnx. Umpire Cale Oliver. Time of kuiih-, 2 hour. QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS HER We Make Your Watch Run on Time A TIMEPIECE TO BE VALUABLE MUST BE ACCURATE No Match ran ilo well If al Itmnl lo run in old rnnriil oil Tim friction In their ilrllrate The friction of the delicate parts In their tonllniioiu labor day iuiiI night will soon ruin tlmcplt'ie unlrw It I rlcaueil ami nihil onre a year. W'K OUAIIANTKK TO MARK VOUIt WATCH IIKCOHDTIMK fORKKOTLY. FRANK M. UPP Wrttrluimkcr uml Jciwlrr H, P. WsUli lnKflnr 484 Mala Street No man or woman who eats meat roi;ularly can make a mlstaka by "I Local news appears first la The Herald. AT OUR WINDOW FOR DEPOSITS DEPOSifO :;ffil vs. your pretence will bo u tlgn of thrift that will nilto you con Hlderubly in the ettlrnntlon of your neighbors. Thong who hnva Htcoiint ut the First Trust and HuvltiK Bunk nro never classed bs "undesirable cltlrons." Start ucli nn account today, even If It be a small one. You'll stand lilKhor In tho community and lu your own sulf respect. FIRST TRUST M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON EXPERIENCE COUNTS In eery line of butiaewt eierlrife I. lm nykn rillclracy, 1. iillli treat irlile thai He run Un(Mull) late lliai IP dhlrrral ilrilliuriiU lit our tiua4afare .iMIirtKit li inrti ut etprrlriHT. I vrrlrninl liu)rr. rerlriril butthrr, riH-t Irtim) rutlrta, elerlrn(rit Mlealurtt aad eiterlrnrt ilrllt rrj lllrt all (umtiM to tflte )nu the tiettetll ut Itirlrrfllf Iriii;. tlilnk llili utrr l.r or ilerlnc yur .npellr fer the table, KLvMMATH MEAT COMPANY -J1 Vow is foe rSiS ' time to iun be iHitlmred with rilm Kill m ort' lt' known Utt tut riUa carry anil apread dlta i w(i; lake any thanre CVtst la our ttore ami si a urkae tit nr.trll rt t't.li:, ami crt H4 pI lt I'(iflll lltllaance In thitrl order IUUTII TO II, UX attract the ni ami kill, ihrm m.utiil) I'sUkr tho otd-faahlutied Ity-paper, DttVlll Til l'l,l- I. not a bit .llcky-M rhance lu tlm world to "mutt up" )ur furniture uml rlothm. Il U mislily etmnmlcal, brcaune a pukaee will Isnt a lone time DKiTII TU I-'I.IIIM rnnp4 In Uliwt bandy form a rut. t4t tot bull tie lo p!c- In rorh package. The price la nnljr te Underwood's Pharmacy Corner Alain ami 7lh HI reel a, Klalitalli fall. Orrcmi l .1. '.tOIW'Al.T, I'rea K. M. IUJIIII, Vice Pre-, ami Trta. IIKIIT K. NITHHOW. Maxrrtary Surveyors itnt! Irrigation EnKinccts Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAI'H, I'l.tNH. Ill.t HPItlVTH. Ilr. KI.AMATH VM.XM, UllWHW The Prize Luncheon In the Recant Contest in the Domestic Science Department of the Klamath County High School Wai Prepared On Electric Cooking Devices Exclusively You Can Have a Prixe Lunch in Your Home Every Day if You Will COOK WITH ELECTRICITY California-Oregon Light and Power Company r;