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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1914)
WKiWItWIlAV, IAV BM FAOK TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1 ys$ PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Phyatciaa Hutte IS and 19. White Dulldlag Phone M CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AIISTRACTS 1X8CRAXCK Members Oregon Association Title Me The Evening Herald V. O. SMITH Kdltor Published dallx eicept Sunday by Tbe Herald Publishing Company cf Klanuth Falls, at 116 Fourth Street Tampico and the Surrounding Country Taken by Constitutionalists Rose, Who Aided in Rosenthal Murder A. S. U1WMAX OHIHOl'KAOTOIt Itooma 11 Mil 13 First National Kank Uullding Klamath Fall. Ore. Kntervd at the postoracs at Ktam- nth Fall. Oregon, for transmission through lb mail aa secondlase matter. Subscription terms by malt to aajr ad dress lu the United State: One year It. 00 'One month 10 I KUIMATH KAUA . . OREGON VKIM-n1.. MAY 'M, llllt GKO H. HAYWKX, Optician Office. Room 219. Odd Fellow Building AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS 1 Cfflc and Residence, .. ... NW cor. 7th and Mala Phon U5 CLAYTON K, WHKKLKH Physician and Sarjreoa Osteopath SpoanljIotberapUt (Spinal Treatment) Office heme: 9 to 11:30 a. ml 1 to K p m.; evenings, 7 to 5 . THK KLAMATH FALLS STKAM LACNDRT Guarantee fint class work aa well aa flrtt cUaa ferric. It you hare occasion to aaake complaint and do not get las mediate attention, phone D. B. CAMPBELL Wood! Wood! BRAY BLOCK WOOD Blocks from local mills 16-lnch Bodr Wood .... 16-lnch Limb Wood 4-U. Bodr Wood 4-ft Uaab Wood . Leave Orders aft Sqaara Deal State P. C CARLSON IK WOOD ALL DRY WOOD 4 It, alab wood $X50 cord 16-la. lab wood 93-00 cord 12-la. SUb Wood . . . .$323 cord 4-tt limit wood $4.30 cord Ifl-ln limb wood S3.S3 cord Block wood, load $3.00 Block wood, double load . . .$423 KLAMATH FUEL CO Oaice SOS Mala. O. Peyton, Msr Pboae 187. Ptioate MSB MRS. A. CAFB PETKRSTFINEB'S Not math aHver, Bat plenty to cat. For a two bit meal It caa't be beat. 130 Sixth Street Rough Dry Washing Per lb., 6c Per doz., 40c SUPERIOR LAUNDRY 1315 Main Street Pboue 123 Furnished Rooms CO ccents a night and up Rates- by week or month. Mod ern. Steam beat. Hot and cold water in nil rooms. The Argraves J. R. HBRSHBKRGKlt Pre. Second St, off Main Weather Conditions for May Date. Max Mln. Weather 1 74 41 Clear S 75 49 Clear 3 72 39 Clear 4 CI 36 Clear 5 69 39 Clear 6 73 37 Clear 7 70 44 Clear S 65 40 Clear 9 59 40 Clear 10 59 40 Clear 11. . . 70 3S Clear i: 76 44 Clear 13 "S 50 Pt. Cl'dy 14 74 47 Pt. Cl'dy 15 1 44 Pt. Cl'dy 16 6S 41 Pt. Cl'dy 17 71 43 Pt, Cl'dy l ' ggaBKv x i v 1 1 i? ?SagssssssssssssssssssssssV V fcsff U rigggggH TIac rcrronc U I! sssssssssssssssaSSWBsssssssl I cr o v R 'ifCTx Mm sy 7 J bostos , TlqKangB y f ?l 111 . srr:,T,::-, , i him! . JjtrV Raise Money to Fight Migratory Bird Laws M.U KUU Mi) 3rt Dr lliiriitt ili mnnnij'MK iiuxixul tin! 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(!,, .arn.irjr ni Mirlirlrlil lm boon a.uliid with Itldftlllinf III llllll UUt till) lAlltrv iltkll) Ttm liitU Mlnliie (imtaii)r I build. 1116 A bit fro-Ttillr tirar AitlUuil, ttlul "III trflsato III tfuMvt tuchafd ( otnral UuiiUrrd nrr city ortr the narrow nock of land bf twwn the I'nauco ttlror on the north and t-"iVe Pueblo on the south A Hotel Arrivals 1104... who. accorUlilfi lo hU . I . .. .. ..!. .. ... .., ll.l Thl mat. hn fhr. aimrnarh of Irollwl 10 of thn Ihrro Horn of roa lory ill ne inai i iinr .i tho rehl on Tampico Th half moon runnln out of Tamplro It l bll.ivrd f.rnir imliro lloutenaiu of N York of dou wwt of the cliy Indicate their tho federal mut bavn takon th line tUy a llKrr chi.( AtrM lit Wip approach durlnit tho lat few daya. north to Victoria The Hup runnlne jmurilvr of .rmau llor.thl. acnlu Thpy found It nec.ary to rtach theidlrectly r to San I.uU Poto.1 haa l"ok tho v.tiic .land hcu tho can lone hcn practically In thn hand of iaaini iircnur a raunu no oiu tho rt.bel. Ttwv lino runnlns nouth.jmuch tho miiio Mrr ho had twi nu known a tho "nhort lino" to Mexico Jltie ri trial vorv small fore, of flrnl feu u.n ICIty h.ni alto bocn controlled by them ' Ho h ihaurrd comldorabljr able to defend thU utrlp. and they Keporta from Mexico Indicate that thn 'lnro the (lrt trial Ho ha llvd In die. iw.n t.i.i.1 hv ih runhflii. next ble Helit III bo at San l.ul Po. the country, and had reformed, or tol, an lmtortant railroad enter If I'rrtonded lo rerorm. tor ho na ten the rotwU take that city they will no prearhln temperance and hourly doubt hao to orercoroo the bet of jlle u calmer and hud fer Ituertn't army He mum necrwarlly trace of tho life he had led when ho make hl lail tand there rather than a a habitue of tho Kat Hide in at Mexico City Heaten thorn, Hurta.w rk which ran up tho river lo attack the "Invader i However, after week, the conU .tutlnnaltfU have won The federal land force. U was xald. had escaped by way of the railroad Since tho reb- Hotel Hall G. W Kinney. Mr. RawUn. Oco.l . . , . ,.M nnM. . w-.w. ,. wlll h. , -varualo Mexico Cltr Thrtmnftnn V Cl Qnllahnrw T. C llntt ' San Francisco; Dan Wann. Yalnax; NiKiro of Mirrti Kale 1 lly virtue of an eiecutlun on fore, cloture dulr UUed by tho ilerk of tho circuit cuurt of the county of Klamath, ulale of t)reon, italed the 6th day tit May 1911, In a certain action in the cltcutt cuurt for ld county and Male, whefolu It II vinltte, a plaludir, reuerd )ud m )( aealnit P I Puunlalu a oculur of Ut l and tntamont ut Jaltlrn t' Muneutd, deod. and William 11 Mtmcotd, a minor, and an order tor the alo of real irotictr far the iiiiii of one Ihuutand dollar with Ititcfut from June IS, Utl, due It II Vlntnti and the further um of U fool, tated nl sot Mar. tbll, Not It a I. heiehr ein ltit J u UH (he llthda) of June IMI.ua! J rout dmir of the rourt l,cu. lt K. ' H. Ill 'aia rounlr. at o 0',u.' til the IllfentHii, u( ,1,1,1 ,r( .j public auction to the hlctxtl tW for cah Iho fulloiilg drKt4Ml)f, efty, to.wlt Tho Murlli.A.i .)uM.f vt M. tlun tour tomhip forty, ,u uf rattco tillio Tt of VUttU itiefidiau, (rcvm Taken and lei led ujwtt at lit ftvf- inlnur. or much tWty( t ts u tltrowf; to .alt. I; the tiid Jftti In fator of It li Vinmi tv4 a 'efty tlf the ad William I) MeU, 'Of alo of ftal properly ai4 rtlti! atd William I) Mottcohl tsitw, 'lib luiifri tiicfron itcthr nik all K and dUbuemaU ttit Uu or may arcrue 1 e c i. ehtttj lly (ten A lUydun l)uty ' tinted at Klamath l'll ()(. May ?, 1911 Ij.ll.ii.l (w 1). E. Konn, V. A. Chrlslenven and) wife, J. O Baty. Seattle; F. S. Flh.. F. Owry, Ierri: J. 1 ttcatty. Beatty: J V. H. McCoy. Cbaa. O. Porter, Duns. tnulr; iJia Bateman, Wlll Wllkcrson.t Bonanza; J. V. Douglas, II. C. Hand-J ley. city; .lay Merrill. Merrill. White Pellcaa A. C. Allen and family, Hondo Kay, Medford; John McGcown. Anthony, Kan.; J, A. Cole. Pasadena. Herald's Qassified Advs. FOR RENT FOR RENT The E wanna House, corner Fourth and Main. Inquire on premises. 29-tf BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE TAKK A GLASS OP HALTS BEFORE BIUUK'A8T IP YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS YOU FOR BENT Three rooms furnished for housekeeping; no children. Phone 14W. C-tf FOR RENT Four room modern cot tage. Hot Springs addition; partly furnished. The Klamath Develop ment Co. 14U FOR SALE WVVWWWMWWWWWVWMVWVWMWWWMAMWMI FOR SALE I will sell the Mills Ad- dltio grocery, th street. Including buildings and lot, 50x150, for 13,500, and stock and fixtures at invoice; or will rent building for $20 month and sell stock and fixtures; will pay street Improvements; $3,000 Insurance paid for 1914; terms. W. McCabe. Mills Addition Grocery. Phone 265J. 13-lm FOR SALE Sanitary couch, chairs and library table. Corner Fifth and Pine. 19-Ct The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble, because we eat too much and all our food Is rich. Our blood la filled with uric acid which the kid neys strhe to filter out, thoy weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the ellmlnatlve tissues clog and the re sult Is kidney trouble, bladder weak ness and a general decline In health. When your kidneys feel Ilka lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine la cloudy, full of sediment or you art . obliged to seek relief two or three I times during the night; If yon suffer with sick headache or dltay, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when tbe weather la bad, gel from yuur pbartaaclst about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon PAY OF COLLEGE TEACHERS GAINS full In a glass of water before break- 1'UI.I. PIIOKKsOH-H tt.ll.AHY AV- f t:iU(i 13.000 A 1UA1I OT1I. i:it-S HAVE ADVAMHI MUHIMt I'AHT FEW YEAH fast for a few days and your kldntya hIU then act fine. ThU famous salu Is made from the acid of grapea and lemon Juice, combined with llthta. and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralise tbe acids In the urine so It no longer Is a source of Irrita tion, thus ending bladder disorders. iaii formerly, according lo an an Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In-1 nu' report of lh P"Weni of the . l. j .... . ..Carnegie Foundation for tho Advance. lure, makes a delightful effereacaat !., , ..,. . .... . I ment of Teaching, made publlr today llthia water beverage, and belongs ln,,n ,n in.Hiutlon a.(x-laied will. ih EXPERIENCE COUNTS la every llaa uf tmalaeaa eirlato U wliel tuakra tlDtitmrj, l la Mltli great pride that Me caa Irallifully alale lluil Hie dtHrtrM department of our baeisteeMare maaagnl by men nf etpeftrare. IUtwrlearv.1 buy era, elperlrnrrd batrber. eipcrlratnl rsllcr. riper Irate.) Mire men aad esperirarrd dellv erymea all cottdtU to give you the bracltl of lttrlrerteary. Ttilak Hit over Ui or derlng your aappllea for Itta Ulde. KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY United Pre itervice NEW YORK. May :0.Rom col. lege and tinUeralty protoiur and In- jinruciom are uuiiitr paid nowaday every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kid ney flushing any time. Advertlaamaat. ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND HEAD-CATARRH GOES Instantly Clear Air Paaaagea; .You Ilrcatiia Freely, Nasty Discharge Ktops; Head Colds aad DaU Head ache Vanish LOST AND FOUND 4AsAAsVkaNMWWWMMayVMWMaMMMWMa LOST An Odd Fellow's emblem or fob, bearing subordinate and en campment branches of tho order. Finder return to Bert D. McCoy at the Herald office. 18-2t HELP WANTED WE WANT a reliable man or woman In Klamath Falls to look after re newals and new (subscriptions to Met ropolitan, "Tho LIve8t Magazine in America." TJio work may be done in spare time a few hours each week. Liberal pay for whatever time Is put in. No investment or bond required, no previous experience necessary. Full Instructions and supplies sent free. Give two references. Desk 14, Metro politan Magazine, New York. 19-3t Try "Ely's Cream Malm." iltt a small bottle anyway, just to try It Apply a llttlo In the Nostrils and Instantly )our clogged nose and HtofPcd-up air passages of the head v.lil open, you wlll breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning, the catarrh, cold-In-bead or catarrhal sore throat will dlsapper. End xntli misery now! Get the braall bottie of "Ely's Cream Balm" at an drug store. This sweet, fra grant balm dissolves by tbe heat of tho nostrils; peuetrates and heals the Inflamed, awolten membrane which lines tho nose, head aad throat; clears air passages; stops nasty dis charges and a feeling of cleansing nootlilnx relief comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight strug gling for breath, with band stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with IU running noso, foul mucous dropping Into tba throat, and raw dryness Is distresses but truly needless. Put your faith Just once in "Ely's Cream Balm" aad your cold or catarrh will surely disappear, (Paid Adrertlsment.) foundation, the ordinary talary for a full prnfemior I 13.000 annually During tho last five year, accord ling to tho report, thn iialarlen have rlaen ISO annually, (hoo of Junior professors show a gain of from $120 to $225; thrMe of full prnfeesora how an Increnmi or from $125 to $350 an nually. ' The reports show a total endow. I ment of $15,325,000 and nn expend Ituro for the year ending Heptember, 30, 1013, of $C68,tai Of this' amount $579,140 was illstrlbuled In I retiring allowance to prnfeesors, and $80,049 In pensions to their widows MISCELLANEOUS WWMrVWVWWWWWWWWWW WANTUD I'uplls in elocution or physical culture. Mrs. Elmer French, Menlow Way, Second Hot Springs. 18-6t cJgzl&w&Sfftj Subscribe for tba Herald, SO casts A fragrant $cent greets you. A tempting aroma meets you. A delicious flavor awaits you, in every cup of Chase & Sanborn's High Grids C)ff VAN RIPER BROS. 3TZ "N 3aV C-sfiL YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE RESULTS it. ii i: I.os Angelos , 4 n 3 Ban Frantlsco 7 12 l Porrltt, Holes; llnum, Parkins, To xor and Bepulveda, Clarke, It. II, 1:. Oakland r. 16 2 Portland 6 z j Prulett, Milan; Iladgor, Vnnts (10 Innings), It. II. K, Hncrnmonlo 3 7 0 Venlco ,., 1 4 1 Htroud, llnnnnli; l.npfor, Powull and Klllott, miss. A t.k: Kodak WITH M l.ci plrlurr lell Hie atory of Hie iimlor trip, the liunliug irlp. lle flihlag trip, or the Irnvrl. The Kodak way la the aure y, Ibe Intft' h the rontiiilriit nay, Kodak good have a rupulatlon for quality and so hae we Thl' vhy e carry tho gnnultie Castraan proditrla, No chance for ull' luting KOIMKK, an.iMi mid upwanl. llllOWMr, ai.oo m l'-' mi;aihju,iiti:iih urn kodak huiti.ii: " Underwood's Pharmacy Corner Main and 7Ui Mlraata, Klamat h FalU. t'regon Off for Visit. Miss Corrlu Fontor, thkut aoller for Iho Koutliorn Parlilc, leaves In tho morning to vIhIi Mr. ntid Mrs. UWtnr I.. Unvllt, at nodding, and other friends at Dunsmulr, Itiiddlng and Cottonwood, On Juno Oth, Miss lloso Heed wlll moot MUs Foster at Weed. and tho two will spend two weeks la Portland, attending tho Itosu Festival and visiting. I- rlght, Um. Ton May gag It la Ua Waat Coliau H Prompt Service Reasonable Prices I W.O.SniithPrmtinfiCo. I Good Printing Fourth St., between Main and Klamath a bosUu Slith and Mala v. Phone 86