The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 14, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
Service
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irw YORK. Oct.
-i. N.w York tho biggest "In.
I pw. .
the Bnout-uml-Jowl ami Crafty-Debon-
14. The war ""o brigades In Uotliiini alone total
nearly half a million dollar In gems
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tirsstionsi cruun " liorlPM linvo Ih-oii from wonlthy wo-
,thorltle declare. Every city In tho mun' home.
country, likewise h. IU wr."l ' WhWo'Mw. Kllsabelh Nichols .t
tsots of cronK. ui ... ...-, .... , ll0 ,niW room of her llrooklyn
froa Europe,
FARMER BOYS IN
616 CONVENTION
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IMItMINO CliUIIH OK CAMKOlt
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WILL TOUIt AMKIIICA
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DAV1B, Calif., Oct. 14. Two hun
dred and fifty bos, rcprr-cntlni; fifty-
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'o bo tho women who nr.. X7" ,h,0f, mt 'htonod Mr llVo out of the slxty.flvo boyV Hubs'
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uiitrlni most from tho Untight bur.
gltrlM. To date tills year the toll of
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of the Now York detective bureau. Ims , Blato. Tlicy ftro representatives
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out the state.
FRESH EVERY DAY
Fish
Of All Kindt
Hales Fish and
Meat Market
Steve Strasser, Prop.
7U Main HI. Iftoae IBT
FRK8II SALMON hXK
Auto DeMvtrjr
FRED'S TAMALES
are
Made Fresh
Every Day
AT THE PARLOR
112 No. Sixth Street
men of the loutilry on how to protect
their Iioiiiim from burglars, hundreds
of whom havo come from Kuropo with
their moro subtle btothers nnd HlHtrrs
who travel II rut cub In,
i There aru three mouths left for the
JcrookH to mako n 10ir luternatlonul
record hore, and they promlmj to do It.
Driven from their lucrative nnd uc
customed haunts nt Monte Carlo, Lnn
don, I'arls, rierlln nnd llkcfnmed con.
tlnontnl resorts, tho crooks have
swooped down and settled upon New
York as the locust plaicuo ouco swept
over Knnsas pmlrlcs,
Thcy'ro it clever crew, for the most
part, harrlnic the International HtronK
nTm man nnd second story worker,
who Is Just a irosporous low-brow.
It's tho educated, crafty, shrewd men
and w onion crooks tho whlto-rollar
scoundrels who are driving tho New
York detectives plumb distracted.
Since January fifteen "big Jobs" of
13,000 or over, have hoeu successfully
put over by what Is helloed to bo an
organized hnnd of clever criminals,
aided, innyhe, by servants In wealthy
households,
Proceeds from tho tlftcen IimiIs
total nearly 3fi0,000, and thero havo
been hundreds of robberies ranging
from $100 to $2, GOO.
Rome of tho hotvlest losers are Mrs.
Sherwood Aldrlch, whose summer
house nt Southampton, h. I., was rob
bed of $70,000 In gems; Mrs. James
McMillan, whoso summer place at
Mnnchcster-hy-the-Rca was robbed of
Jewels valued at ITfi.OOO; Mrs. K.
Clifton Potter, from whoso summer
placo at East Hampton, L. I., thieves
obtained $50,000 In gems; Mrs. t)ar
bara Wright. Brooklyn. $26,000. Re
wards totaling almost $60,000 are
still In force on somo of the larger
robberies.
through-
Fortune Goes to Theosophical Cult
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The convention Is In tho nature of
u telebratlon of the boys' nchloc
meuts In ngrlctilturnl work. A great
otent of l ho rnnventlon will be n sm
l.'iilum In which tho prlso winner
fiom each club will mako u three.
mlniito spoech, tolling how ho raised
hN crop, and why It beat tho neigh
bors' crops.
The boys will camp at tho univers
ity farm In state mllltla tents, with
tho proiddont of each club serving as
corporal of his club, and one student
of the university farm school, serving
us rbi'tnln for every threo clubs.
Thirty-live of the boys who by their
sKIII In. tho crop contest havo won the
prize of a trip cast will board their
special car October 17th for a month's
Journey across tho continent, under
the leadership of II. H. Cocheron, as
lntinl professor of agricultural ex
tension, nnd his assistant, It. II. lip
gon. They will be given opportuni
ties to see examples of tho most sue-
ceHsful achievements In farming of
the reglonB through which they pass.
PAIN GONE! RUB
SORE,RHEUMATIC,
GIVE US YOUR EAR
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for a few min
utes today and
we know we will
surprise you If
you are Interest
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WOOD
and
HAY
You'll find tho
character of our
service beyond
criticism, our
charges beyond
cavil. Stop iu If
only to get ac
quainted. Many
of our host
heve been made
la Just that way.
whom GETZ Wood
1"" waiu Hlreet.
ItteseTS
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JOINTS
KatlierJno Tlngley
Already the light for the possession
of the fortune of the Iato A. O. Spnld
liitf, unto n great baseball pitcher and
imimiger, and later owner of sporting
s'oiwIh stores, has begun. For many
onrs Mr. Spalding was a devotee of
the peculiar theosophical cult of Mrs.
Kathcrlne Tingley in Southern Call-
"C. I. V." Interpreted fnrnln. Iln nnd Lvmn-n J. flam ono
f nitcd Press Service .i.ecrctary of the treasury, were the
MKIIMN, Oct. 14. J. B. Jackson. 1'rinclpal millionaires who bad taken
who has charge of the Inspection of ."l' Mrs. Tlngley's Ideas,
prison camps In Germany for the) Alleging "undue Influence" on the
American embassy, visited Doeberlts part of Mr. Spalding's second v-lfe,
recently to attend an cntortalnment.ICIIz:beth Churchill Spalding, and
given by, tho thousand English ma- Mrs Tlngley, head of the Untvaesal
rlues Imprisoned there. These ma- 1'iotlicrhood and Theosophical Socl
rlnes wero captured by tho Germans, nty nt Point Loma-,"CalIf.,Kleth Spald
Jackson asked what the Initials ing, his son, began a legal action to
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APPLE CONTEST
KVOVOH RKCBIVKO ALRKAOV TO
UUARANTER 8VO0MM OF COW.
TEST COOKED DIgPJLAYg Al'
PKAR RULBB ANNOUNCED
the terms or ttie will Klein bpaiding
was to receive $100,000. He has al
ready received $95,000 of the amount.
Albert Spalding, the adopted sob, was
to have received $100,000, but it is
alleged that he has only received
S1.000. All of the remainder of the
estate waa left to Mrs. Spalding.
namo meant. ''
"It means," he was toId,"Churchlll's
Innocent Victims."
Hold Crop Riimper
United Press Service
SACRAMKNTO, Oct. 14. Califor
nia is "coming through" with a bump
er "gold crop" this year, says Fletcher
Hamilton, state mineralogist. Hamil
ton tus tho gold yield this year will. father
.. ... j . .Intnl...!
Greater man iobi year una
be
Mr. Spalding died at Point Loma,
Sci'tember 9th last, and It Is alleged
In the petition of tho son that his
father was not In his right mind at
the time of his death and had not
been for some time previously. The
Spalding fortuno is estimated at $2,
000,000. Mr. Spalding's second mar
riago took place In 1900. Young
Spalding alleges that at the time his
married Mrs. Elisabeth
last Churchill she was the Intimate friend
j ear It was tho biggest, with the ox-of Mrs. Kathorlno Tlngley. He says
ception
1MM.
of 1883, of any year since
Rim PAIN AWAY WITH A 8MA1.1
TRIAL ROTTIiK OF OLD, PK.VK-
rilATINCJ "ST. JACOR'H OH."
Stop "dosing" rheumatism.
It's pain only; not ono case In tlfty
requires Internal treatment. Ituli
soothing, penetrating Ht. Jacous
Oil" right ou tho 'tender spot," anu
by the time you say Jack Robinson
out comes tho rheumatic pain and dis
tress. "8t. Jncob's Oil" Is a harmless
rheumatism liniment, which nevjr
dlsapolnts and doesn't burn the skin.
It takes pain, soreness and stiffness
from aching joints, muscles and
bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, back
ache and neuralgia.
l.lrabor up! Get a small trial hot-
tie of old-time honest "Hi. jacous
Oil" from any drug store, and in a
moment you'll be free from pains,
atshos and stiffness. Don't suffer! ituu
rheumatism away. Adv.
IMPORTANT NOTICH
r.. hnvA tmvnr before sold a rem
edy with the QUICK action of slraplo
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
mixed in Adler-l-ka, the appendicitis
preventative, ONE SPOONFUL re
Move sour stomach, gas and constl
patlou AT ONCB. Whitman Drug Co.
AUVCflHWVW
5THREE FACTORS
Of this bank's ueefuJiieM are vital anl are Its principal rea.
one far belnf . There art Its responsibility to euetomers, stack
holders, and the eenwwmKy at largo. Moot Import" lo Itr re
ponsiblllty to you ao a unit of the' community, In protecting your
Money, flvlng yeu mmo,mIsI advles and oxtenolliif a maxl.
numef crssH eaeed en ho tanklng-prlnolplo. -We are Meo.
nrf to one anelier as esome aM fjnanolal agent, and onetMt
sot ateualnted. ..Ye are welcome to consult us on any phrase
n sen King, aMajnoso.
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First National Bank
Tltleves Cliloroform dilcki
t'nJted Press Service
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 14.
Police complalnod today that chicken
tlilnviw nrn Mains rhloroform to nulet
chickens' protests during tho stealing.' Mr.-Bpaldlng from his son.
that the general belief waa that Mrs,
Spalding was to bo the successor of
Mrs. Tingley, at Point Lorn.
It is alleged that the second Mrt.
Spalding persuaded her husband to
take up his residence on the grounds
of the theosophical Institution. The
object, It Is alleged, was to alienate
Motor Ha Straauje Pan
United Press Service
LONG BEACH, Calif., Oct. 14. B,
M. Scott, commercial agent for the
Salt Iake rallroid. la an automobile
Owner .who Inclines his ears to the
purr of the motor. While driving; here
today Scott noticed a peculiar sound
emanating from beneath the hood. It
worried him. He turned into a gar
age and told the mechanic to look for
the trouble. The mechanic opened
the hood. Out stepped an angry Hal
test cat.
HoImi Sues Railroad
United Pre sei vice
LA CROSS, Wis.. Oct. 14. Her
man Lurln of Milwaukee today sued
the Milwaukee railroad for $2,000,
alleging he was forced to shovel coal
Under whou csught beating his way,
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Algoma Lumber Co.'s
New Branch Yard
At Savidge Bros. Mill . on Sixth Street
HULL LINE OF
X
Rough and Finished Lumber
Shingles, Mouldings, Doors and Windows
BEST QUALITY , ANE& LOWEST PRICES
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Algoma Lumber Cos Branch
Yard O. E. W I LLEY, Manager
Knough entries for the apple con
test of the Library Club have already
been received lo assure a successful j
contest, and more entries are received
every, day. All kinds of apples will
be on display, and today cooked pro
ducts are beginning to be submitted.
The rules of the contest are as fol fel fol
eows: All entries for the apple contest
mist be in the hands of the apple con
test committee at the White building,
Klamath Falls, not later than 10 te. m.
Kiturday, October 16, 1915.
The name of the contestant should
appear only on the outside of each
package. (
All entries are to become the prop
erty of the Civic Department of the
Women's dab.
Klamath Grown Apples 8!x Prises.
Entries are divided Into classes A,
R and C, and contestants should show
not less than six of each variety ex
hibited. Judges of Klamath grown
apples will be Messrs. Glalsyer,
Rtone and Slough. Prise wianias ap
ples may be placed In Commercial
Club display windows after, close of
contest.
Cooked Apples Amy KJjsd: Grows
AbjwIhic Osts to Aay
Twelve Pi lets.
Entries hereunder &Te divided Into
feur'classes:
Class D, for apple pies, apple cakes.
etc.
Class B, for apple dumplings, apple
puddings, ate.
Class F, for apple salads, apple rel
ishes, etc
Class O. for apple Jelly, apple Bra-
serves, etc.
Each entry must be accompanied
by neatly written recipe, without the
name of the contestant, giving com
plete directions for cooking-.
Entries remaining nnsampled by
judges will be sold by the Civic De
partment of the Women's Club,
Saturday afternoon and evesima;.'
Judges of cooked apples will fee
Misses Hears and Elmer and Mrs,
Martin.
PLEASE CALL ATi
Forget your troubles andr join, us at
the opera house Friday evening,
Bring the children. Entertainment
for ail. Musical and lunch at 6:80,
dancing at 8: SO. Ladles of the Sacred
Heart church. 14
Manitoba Wet and Dry Fight Started
United Press Service
WINNBPEG, Man., Oct. IS. WeU
end dry s today met separately to or
ganise their forces, preparing for an
array of hot action, in the referendum
election vote to be taken here in
March on whether Manitoba will be
come dry.
A FULL LINK.
This agency makes a specialty ef
fire, life, accident, liability, burglary
and other insurance, surety bends.
leans, rentals, city and country prop
erty of al kinds. Have the equipment
and the help that guarantees prompt
and efficient service. No trouble te
answsr questions. Chlleete, SSf Male
street. Phone M. 1
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice for Publication
(Not coal lands)
Department of the Interior. United
States Land OJBce.at Lakeylew,
Oregon. August M, 1116.
Notice U hereby given that C. Bert
StUes, whose .pootoasco address . la
Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the
xeth day of October.UlL ale la this
oaW sworn statemest and aspUeatlon
No. 0SI04. to purehasethe Ntt
NWK. Section 15, Township 97 south,
Rants 9 east, Willamette Meridian,
and the Umber thereon, under the pro
v.fdons of 'the aot of' June 3, MTt, and
atte' amendatory, known as the "Tim
ber and Stone Law." aiasafe value aa
i.ilsbt be Axed by ayprsisemeat, and
that, pursues to such appUoattea, Dm
land and Umber thereoavhavebeeai
appraised $1T. the Unseat wrtpafrd
at I-9.009 boari feut at fXWvfs v.,
ami the land at $W;:.tsts aaM agg
eant will oCei flaal proof an asjgsrt ei
hb. applloaUea and tssm.atstaatuit
en the 4th day of MnTSsitii. Itlf, be-
fore C. R. Detvvtaffciaiao osnaty
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