The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 10, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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HOME COMFORT AND BEAUTY
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DID you ever consider how much pleasanter and homelike the housej would seem
as the result of a small investment in new curtains? Fresh draperies and curtains
will add that cool, comfortable feeling to the home so much desired during the hot
summer months.
Our line is complete in hemstitched etamine, brocade voile, tapestry voile, Quaker
laces, Sonoma etamine, sunfast draperies, brocaded draperies and poplin draperies.
A special choice line of fancy silkiline for comforters
STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY
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White House Sees the
Peace Dove Fly South
OUT OF ASYLUM
IF QUITS PAPER
RODEO PRIZE LIST IS COMPUTED
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Irldera only) lurs ISO. first, each
.lay, 420; aecwnd, each Jay. MO Con.
-UUIOH KJJ HIIIIU vwm.. -,
SAYS NO
STANDS IN YARDS
IHders tu bo
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CATHI-AMirr KDITOIfS
l! WON COMMTIOX THAT
COXTIUHUTKS -NO MOIIK TO
KUITtltUli IWUISI OV THK StN
,by Indian tu compete
ItHLKASK, Indiana. Indian coatuuir to he worn.
Wlnnlne horse of tlrl day not to
compete until final day SxtanA yt
United Prcaat Service I Informal dUcusaiona today ravealcd
WASHINGTON. D. C. Juno 10. h fl t11 Washington believes that
Tho admlnlatratlon la satisfied that n kc those surroundtnK Carania.
only time U needed to completely should he named head of the prorl
solve the Mexican problem. The me- slonal government,
dlatora have accepted America's coun-j No names have aa jet been dia
ler proposal In principle, and thla wilt 'cussed, the mediators still hearing the
form the haals of the protocol. view of both aide.
tlwan I. frfuln Ot.fA will b no
. . r lit .I..... fc.J'.. .. ..-.,..... ....... ... L.., Cl..l1t,s.m nt. rnm
fitnoiu lmerruDUons. .win uujni iu uimvmb BUKknuuu, muc at wn Mivtn.vv, .. ....
will not bi paid unless threw hurae
compete. Horses to cc -ntwato each day
uttl wxcused by management. I'rl?a
vtltt not t paid uulraa (hi condition
H(irriu:iiN iworu AUi.sr sws
IlKtUHDs wu.i. mew: UlAt
rut: ai.m.oatio.n maim: is .not
itimtucr
State Crop Prospect
Ahead of Other Years
CATHLAMKT, Wash , Juno 10. J.
U. Ilallcy. idltor and publisher of the
Columbia lllver Sun. one of two local
AitordlUK to "3. lllly. lot
I,
'With reference tu the handling
In addition to the cash prlrca ar . ttrtclii at tho dei-tit. I ds.lr tu
ranKcd by tho committee more win ov
SOUVENIR PAPER
, RECALLS YE PAST
blcrrlll. 'The Flour City." can be pur
chased at from $25 to $50 each.
1 . ..-
I Chltwood 4. Ogle. drosKtsta; Caatcl'from Cathlamct and aiao retrain en
lz Daggett, brokers, and S. C. Ham-'tlrely from further editorial contrl
' 'plcer aro other advertlaera. '
I In the Issue the editor, D. D. Worth-
iegton, shea the following deacrlp-
ttion of
"The Tonn of KUaiuth Kalla '
EDITION OF KLAMATH FAIXS "Klamath Falla( formerly Link-'
a ..... ...... .Mn miut tt final.
I'JUNTKD IN 1803. rlile) la the county acat of Klamath td by tho International Brotherhood " comv i1 """ , " ," i
..... -j BjkutiiifKiti np rriiniii win uu aua
.iccunty. Ita population u but 600, of Uookbondert, which oiK-nca a leu- """" '
'yet a large volume of business ia aay convention here today.
pllxd JuttP a t) U)o t'lllI Ht4tr )' Jhu t. !
trt uf JlalUUn in MiffatlH With ArP l !
tho Mibr lmtiM,. tlo 4eitrncnt lr-"
ut tttirp wttmatc. i)frnit' Ja I. I9H
ro tliU yr tmurt ifean th, Aws
ftjcn.caut.ml M4 Only trt lUv r-i Wi.lwf
and i.4t ! J I. l
lrtrt ihn' ,vr9 i t
In ftirmor yr Knvrtk
The tAtt arraned. Mto 1.
Winter WIai- Ateff
nearly every event by the uuatneaa Q, jfcUh, olun lUftJ ,ur ln day AvrK J )vft ,l2.ae.itd' JutP I. tH
houae of Klamath Falli. uimn t,ine unlodrd. la otutuUl ,j..... ..... au t vr.
Ualley aa paroled with the ex- KollolnK Bro the Keneral condl-1(a,v fttlj (ufll,r, i uuualUI KofrcaM. t.tiU . 3.1?8. CMmP-.
preaa provlalou that he alay away , , KOVcruiK ull contealanta and. .. iu rcuflj, teUutl uu ,MaU .... v imgM ,
eventat 'dUtiruro auch talnent." aald Mr. .. u-.,' . ,.i
.. ...urn., hf. Ptt.tinn.l. . r.. , .,!.& - -..-
Managviuoui . .--r-" iilalloy.
la tumpllid with
In addition to competitive event cul lor the Houthem I'avlQc, the
ehlbltlon will bo given each day of member of tho KUuulti Cnmbr of
trick rldlne. roping, bull riding, fancy commerce Imvo bven mlliilurm-.l le ..., .,.,,. . ...t.
Ineapapcra, haa btcn relcaacd on Pa-rol, WOrk, Iloman riding and riding tgardlne freight lu the ItKal jardi. ',,.., ..-.1 4 ,m4it,r
. ..4a.. .. . !.. i . ... ,.,.-,-.--,...-" -,,,.,.
Jt U believed that the HuertUtaa "' " ne catern noapuai tor in- bucking horaea oy iauy rwn
inuii .,-. h m.. nnm.i .hnni.i ... . !...... o..w . iii.m. 1,1 ranKcu uj me wbbiikh "" "' -viar that the alalemi'Ul maco m ibp
XUOABA FALLS, On,. June XO.Inot be allied with any faction. oMiU county .u- KUwarti y lw tu IZ
Wright of I'acinc county,
butiona to the Sun.
EXPRESS,
CONTAINS
INTEREST
MUCH MATTER OK,
blllty for accldcnta to toK or con-
'tiatanta while on tbo ground.
lUiukblmler In fKwolun -0 COnlcataul under the Influence
United 1'ress Service ,of liquor will be allowed to compete
UENVEIt, June 10. Hooka and 'in any ovenL
,.,..tr mavinr Bro th toDlca dlacuaa- The Judgea' declalon In all mat era
Uf7 UH.li
"in fact, there caunul Uj found in
our record, alaco I 'J It, a ean wher
morcltAUdUa (An were nut unloaded
within thrm d after being ru
tslvcd, and auch caara afe etcptlon
Furrtl, huheU
,13.100,046 Jear 1IU
Avprseo S yrr .
HarUy -
FnfHat, btithrU
Average & year .
In tho fallowing
i:.o.oi)
.done in the town, for It ia the haae of
jMippllts for an Immense country. It
has four general merchandise stores,
A number of laauea of a aouvenir lone hardware st0re. two drug stores.
edition of the Klamath Falls Expresa one furniture store, three saloona,
(now defunct), printed In January, 'three hotels, one barber ahop, two
1S95, were found In tho basement of .ccnfectlonory stores, three livery ata-
the postofflc building by Postmaster hies, two blacksmith shops, one plan
crated.
in nit rnnh tirizra money will bo
.... .... -i.... ...,.. rmti.. trtr any one day wltlilrt tho 11 two
paiu m iio iuvj umiv w.v. . ..--
. , . . M&o.epe
a..?3.00
Ihr rnndltlnn of
ally rare, 'Hip crip June 1 I elwt, compnrl
Monday night nt e rrclv4 fen IH lh avorago nf prlu ypr'
itr of murchandUe freight, ono of lljfp
Hie largi-at. If not Hie lafeot. rrCelpta
Juti I. !
Theater Guide
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Delxell. and some Interesting side- lag mill, real estate offlcca and other """ "L"'
llgbU on the early day. are given. . branches of bualneas. There Is but Carl Hagcnback and David Jayno Hill Cote,tnnt. must wear heir nnm
...... . o rhrrhth PrnShvterhin." bers In full view on their back nt al
nil
. . ... . t .. - , mr ii..r in 11111 iibh uh luuii vv. .. w.
ine usuo is proiuseiy i.iusiraiea, --- - ---. r,,nniit
but many of the buUdlngs. aa well as Among tho men whose pictures ap-UppIegatc. C. S. Moore. Judge Le avl 1. 1 llmu. wh U , on the w"jjj;
. . . ! j u ... ..n. . -. i Tm,w uriiin. J. F. Coci cr. Caotaln. CoutcatauU must remain
peoP.e piciurea. nave paasea away, pear anu - .., --- - ""r."?- -,,,, ' ,,.. ,.,, .,roUded by tho management
Even the bualneas
then are no more,
other bands. The biggest ad display. Murdoch, Charles E. Wordcn. S.
Is one with N. S. Merrill's name slgn-iliaraaker. It. S. Moore,
cl, in which It Is stated that lots In Marlon Hanks, Alex Martin
Ir.evrnt. Kvenla
will b called aa arranged by the man-
i houses advertising i Frank Adams, E. K. Reamea. Captain Applcgnte. Judge Baldwin, Dan Drla-jplacea '' '
. or are changed to'j W. Siemens. H. L. ncn.on. H. F.,col. and S. C. Cravea There ,. one "d be r,ady tor the
itf t r w. a x n u i n it --i nun inric r Bins r ' r-
. S Idon Ogle', o k" sittTng on a county fair calibre 'agument. Conteatanta not ready .III tlu very beat
,V.in Tr t n lot-mnkln be denied tho right to compete. jilt? tr.-wnokly I
irtln Jr.. I. D. iptmpKin. Contcatanta will be ruled out by tho the train on the
jitn i. mi
AvuriJit" 11 at
Jutin I, 1911 97
Avrf ACn A yrar 91
Clotrr-- j
Acreage. pr rent ef 113 ....lis.
Jut... I, 1311 M
Avrrarp 10 y-ar 9s
Alfalfa ,
June 1. 1911 n
Average X yeAfti , ,. PI i
at the nr Considering the fact that thrro ' aattirn )
U not nrarly i-nough buslneaa to Juall- Junel, PI PS'
'y a dally frHglit train on Ihla Awagw 10 )ear 9(1
biflnch, wo are tnilcavnrlng lo gho Cablmgca t
i. .. i. ...... im,w, i iiii nt'
U1IIJIP lUfTHU Kllll -."..............,.,.. ,
train. Wo often hold Average yera 931
iDornlngllKiinMMl. Avi-rago 10 yt XI ,"" ""' rr .. .,,.
- -; . . . ....... ... ... ... ....... ... ....... .,..,... ... ' nnii.h. Kalem innma in
iit,r((.r or ludeea ror reiuaat io ooex iu koi inr ioau oi biiuuk which iiio - - - i
S'rulcs and orders. n " ready In Hie ttvetilng bn Juno I. 1014 9 '"Piii' Wiigronrr,"
Hoc twia ia now I.U.IIIWUJ . ,t ..,. .,,.- ..,, w 0mu 0od on
menu aro mauo win. mw ,ufc . - ....
United I'reaa Service fucada), and tlioae tn car will h
WABHINGTON. D. C, Juno 10. ' CA' coni,.4tanta muat algn entry unloadid today (Wcdnwday) by 3
?cnatora Culbcraon of Tcxaa and Ken-' bUak for CTltt,u jn which they dralrc o'clock, lu time to mako doltvi-ry.
yon of Iowa ctlebratod their birthday ito co.polo anil BKre to be goverutd Thla la prartlcally the aecond day at-
anniversaries today. This la alao the ,. ... ab,do hf .ha condltlona gov- '" receipt. a the freight train ar-i
. . . r .. ... .....i... t t .. ..I.I.I ....1 ll.l. I.
niw nullum luir iiiku., h.iu ih.h (
Hm manner in which all uf our extra
Inrge rciolpta are handled.
"Ilfgardlng tho frrlght train r-
HOUSTON'S
O PICK A HOUSE
DA UK
STAK THKATER
CAHfKii a n.wro.N
T. Urk Cloud. f rh
Watch This Space
for
BIG SACRIFICE
LUMBER SALE
Entire Stock of Savidge Bros.' Lumber Co. to Be Sold
TRUSTEES
Savidge Bros. Lumber
Co.
" All contcatanta muat al all itmca jforu or at night after our switch train
Iwhllu on tho grounds wear full rangodma ault work.
consisting of chaps and ' Wo nlao carry In dally on the even-
Ing paaanneiT train murclmndltu
the. freight Iu a largo baggngo enr which
icotumca
i spurs.
No one will bo permltti'd In
A wnr S ytura 931
Apple j
Juno l, 1911 KG
, i
H'nkera at tho nimion'a ctitinndti-
Vltagrapu "',,'
Ailliillll sv
(arena or on tho track oxcopimg tnoo nas uteu nssigneu to una api,cmi aor- wealth couferenro advocated mltlne!
participating In event taking place at'Ucc, so that porlshablo and import- tU,
participating
tho time.
I I'rlao raonoya will bo paid each ove
Inlng cxcoptlng in throo-day events.
All dcpoalla required will ho hold
by the, management until after tho
'show.
! Feed for stock will bo furnished by
the management on tho grounds.
nrit frdffht la transferred at Wei'd
and brought to Klamath Falls with
out delay thera."
ago of employment from 1C to 17
)cars.
T15MPI.K THEATER
i
I
Old tiraiiilad Ldmonila.
"An ho oro a arallo you could see
a milo" did II. M. Edmonds, a well
(known lumberman, Tuesday, when ho
.received word that on 8'4 pound
daughter wim horn to Mr. nn"d Mra.
'Herbert Kdinonila, who conduct tho
jciurondon Hotel at Yroka. Herbert
la J I. M.'h son, and tho last men-'
; Honed Is still Hmlllng.
EDITOR-LAWYER
Work on tho new $30,000 V, M. 0.
A building at Astoria will alart July
Kth.
AM
SABBATH
'I ho Cottago (lrou clunery has itn
order for a carload of gooaolierrlea.
'I ho Hill railroad will build lu In
hi atrial irmka up Hulllvnu'a Hutch In
I'orHniid before Jul) 1 nt.
Aid Him lily Mtt-t.
Tho Ladles' Aid Hocloly of tho
I'rcsbytorlnn church will moot tomor
row afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs.
John McLean on Third, near I'ine
street. Tho mooting wW ho called to
order nt 2:30.
Itvturna to Work.
Miss I.ottlo Sly, who has been vis
iting her folks at Dorrls tor tho past
few days, returned last night and will
resume her position at tbo Hhitsta
Candy store.
IIAUIHM'HHH I.SKIhTON riHII'IINH
IT OUT, HO Till.' IIATTlii: WILL
Hi; hTAHHI) AT MODOO I'AIIK
HUNDAV
'fhii new Meilford ciuinrry la In be
irmly for work Juim If.tli,
"rin. (Iteiry I'lrki-r.,"
HnllK To-lUI Hl,,cl"
"And Ho (nm Hack."
Haaanay Cow'"'y
"III. jtt Call."
Vltiigrnph Drrti"
M.vriM: iaii. AT3I
.tl.l.MCHNSI'.lM'KTllRW
The guruo botueen tho Inwyura and ;
newspiipur men, which wns postponud
last Hunday owing to rnlnn, will ho!
played Hundny nftornoon. A decreo,
to this effect wus Issued by tho nt-i
lomeys today, and they huo already
been assured that tho nowsinoiiKorit,
far from making n domurror, will hoi
on hand to contest,
Tho Oregon und California land
grunt suit, Involving 2,300,000 Heron,
has been tukon on appeal io tho su
premo court of tho United Htatcs,
HON .1. Zl'MW lr, I'm ... i:. M. IIIIIIII. Vlro !' " Tr-'
III'HT K. HITIIIIOW, KicreUry
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineer
Klamath County Abstract Co.
ABSTRACTING
MAI'h, I'LA.NS, IILIIKI'IIINTH, I'M. KI.AMA
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