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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1916)
l.rVf' ". ,v 1 m " 'Tt TH EVEW1N0 HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WPAY.Al'KIL,! 1IM 1 H 11 ll l,BS .: IX ! Ill Olcott's Opponent Is Well Known in Oregon i Moving Pictures Mr. Moore hu been chairman of the state republican committee he has rendered crest eerrlce to the rr publican party and la recognised probably the best posted man oa pub lic affairs In. the state, and re mark- ably well qualified to fill with credit the post to which he aspires. While Mr. Moore has always been a regular party-man, in ue oesi sense of the term, he has favored forward-looking policies and political progress. As speaker of the house ho voted for woman suffrage back in '96. and has always championed the Interests and ambitions of nmen. He favored and voted the initiative and referendum and the providence of the "Oregon System." As a member of the Portland dock commission, his record has been one of scrupulous fairness to labor, and bas the approval of the friends of organised labor. Republicans who are supporting Mr. Moores at the primaries dwell strongly on his excellent record, and at the same time polat to the fact that his opponent, Ben Olcott, does not merit the support of republican gan. His four children were all; voters as be has never been a frlead Charles B. Moores, of Portland, who has announced his candlacy for republican nomination for secretary of elate, Is one of the best known re publicans in Oregon. For years he has been chairman of the republican state committee and as such has the friendship and support of working members of the party in every pre cinct Mr. Moores is a real Oregonlan. His grandfather. Colonel I. tR. Moores, represented Lane county la the territorial legislative assembly and in the Oregon constitutional con vention. His father, John H. Moores, represented Marlon county in the Or- egon state senate. Mr. Moores himself was speaker of the Oregon house of representa tives in 1895, and has always been active in public affairs. He was ap pointed register of the TJ. 8. land office at Oregon City by President McKlnley, and served one term.- For thirty-eight years he has been a trus tee of Willamette university, of which institution he is a graduate. He also is a graduate of the law de partment of the University of Mich! Like all the celebrated and pop ular stars of the Famous Players Film company, Including Mary Pick ford. Marguerite Clark. Pauline Fred erick, Hasel Dawn and Marie Doro, John Barrymore came to the screen with every faculty for success In his possession. Youth, an abundance of Five Special Lines We Are Featuring for Tomorrow- the Day Before Easter, in Women's Ready-toWear fljf ' .-'-aWjiagagaaHghX' A ' A wPsgsLr" wV jJgfiSP? .V USSHsBBBKaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH llgsgsgsls stgPBggM - irV Tzi ri.'gsgsw-MHgan 4m2jrVVS agVg4Bfag4lBSaTr.l. .al te&mmmmR r-M. jfcsaaiwwjrfi i73rKVi JVJPTt-. -Ndre2l SpecialNo. 1 More than on hundred new white nml colored waists, repre senting tome twentyflve t)lw: nluc iiiirqiinlnt at the price they will be offered for tomorrow ' veiling. Choice of tlio lot and as many ns you wnnt at the jxclftl pric $1.00 Special No. 4 White Shoes aad Oxfords, rubber or lontlui ferrmlt both button aad lace styles) special toIiim lc, as p " " pair, 69c to $3.50 Special No. 2 Women's all silk walst, white mid colors, a choice selection, real Two Dolar values, at present market price, nil lxei, special, $1.60 educated in Oregon. A daughter at the Willamette and O. A. C, one son at O. A. C, and two at the state unl versify. A director of the Oregon Histori cal Society, president of the Oregon State Pioneer Association and a mem ber of the dock commission' of the city of Portland, he is laboring faith fully and with credit for the public welfare. He is a successful business man, and In Ais public activities and private -life his record is absolutely dean. During the two campaigns in which BBBa,s"Bgsgsy EASTER CRAVATS We lave just received by express twenty-five dozen pieces of NECKWEAR especially for Easter. Tfcese are all the high qual ity Cowen Sterling Cravats 50c, 75c, $1 $1.50 K. Sugarman I LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW cf the party under which he now Eeelcs re-election. It is pointed out that Olcott was originally appointed by Governor Oswald West, a demo crat. Olcott managed, and is said to have financed. West's campaign. While the constitution prohibits holding" office for more than two terms, It is pointed out that Olcott, It elected, would be in office for ten years. He was appointed for two and then elected for four years, so that if elected, while not violating the letter of the constitutional pro vision as it has been interpreted, he would be violating its spirit by hold ing office for more than eight years. - - . PACIFIC COAST LHAOIT 4 4 4 Standing of the Clot Won Tt jvt Los Angeles 10 6 .667 Oakland 10 6 .625 Vernon 8 .471 Portland ...7 9 .488 San Francisco 7 10 .412 Salt Lake 6 8 .886 H. E. Resmlte Yesterday At Portland R 12 Innings. Portland 12 2 Salt Lake 5 12 8 Harstad .and Roche, Hall and Vann. Flttery replaced Hall In the eighth and Souck replaced Harstad. At Oakland R. H. E. Vernon 2 6 0 Oakland 1 2 0 Arrellanes and Spencer. Klawwlt- ter and Elliott. At Los Angeles R. H. E. San Francisco 9 16 1 Los Angeles 6 0 Baum and Sepulveda. Scogglns .and Boles. Brant replaced Scogglns in fifth. Horstman replaced Brandt In sixth. 8teen replaced Baum In seventh. Schoor replaced Horstman in eighth. COOKED FOOD, APRON SALE HERE TOMORROW A sale of aprons and of home cooked foods will be held at Virgil's store, Fifth and Main streets, tomor row by the Ladies Aid Society of the Mt. Laki Presbyterian church. The women of Mt. Laki are very busy to day preparing toothsome dainties, and they will offer a nice variety of eat ables. The sale begins at 10 o'clock la the forenoon. "(Etaa" is a very familiar word la the lasaraBce field. Chilcoto repre sents all of the "JEtaa" companies. 11 iirfttfe.r,M! lirt"!;- '?. 7 5X-K n . ls'vs- talent that may even be termed geni us, grace, an attractive personal ap pearance and intelligence, made screen success as certain as was his popular record on the stage. The comedy successes In which he has previously been presented on the screen indicated what a far greater triumph he had attained as a film star than the stage could ever pro ride, but his greatest ability la rep resented in his next appearance un der the management of the Famous Players Film company on the Para mount program, "The Incorrigible Dukane," the current feature attrac tion at the Star tonight. A story with comedy, drama and romance, each in Itself an important element in the plot, and combined, constituting a photoplay of unusual appeal, "The Incorrigible Dukane" is one of the strongest features released in some time. John Barrymore achieves a triumph rare even to a Famous Play era star. Special No. 3 ;,' Women', silk petticoats, assorted beat colors, newest style, nt three prices, special, n" "v jj - - V-.- $1.98, $2.48nd $3,903 ' Special No. 5 Two specials in value. Tot i' coat and .nil. (m( nrp unmtMA. They represent an nsaortniont ilmt ulll ovate lateaw Inter! among Kaater shoppera tomorrow, owing to the apieoju style, good workmanship and quality of iimtcrUL lucd. suit are priced at $14.85 TheXoats at $12.95 WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT IXJATED IN ANNEX ENTRANCE MAIN STORK, aisle t. oii'iin fourth street Miif sH SNIGEBROffll KLAMATH ' S GREATEST STORE s gsawysWeaaMMaSi wn!Tnli c&mmimvMi Sfe5 - -C Town Topics Library Instated. A library has Just been Installed in the Hotel Hall lobby by the United Commercial Travelers, for the benefit of the commercial men and other guests of the hostelry. The books wore secured for the library through the liberality of local firms. In From Tale Lake. Bob Dalton, a well known resident of the southern part of Klamath county, was in today from Tule Lake k( tending to business matters. Forest Officials Visit. Supervisor M. L. Erlckson of the Crater National Forest, and R. F. Hnmmatt, forest supervisor, with headquarters at SIsson, came In last night on official business. Mr. Ham matt is accompanied by his wife and family. Yonna Valley Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scbmore were In the county seat today from their ranch in the Tonna Valley country. Matt'a Mother Dies. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Matt and son Cecil left this morning for Portland, after receiving the sad news of the death of Mrs. Joseph Matt, Mr. Matt'a mother. SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO IJIUNG BACK COLOR AND LUS TRE TO HAIR 32 Miles Useless Walking Saved Every Year In Housework This Is trat one of the advantage secared by the artftlflr floor arrangement a illustrated la oar new $15,000.00 Book of Plans It' very easy to yet yoar Ideal Hosse. Oar method saves jroa all bother all worry aad enable yon to get exactly what re want. May we prove this .TbatV no obUawtioB aacarred. Big Basin Lumber Co. " EVERYTHING TO BUJI,D WITH " Klamath Falls, Oregon Phone 107 Notice There are funds in the city treas ury for the redemption of the follow ing bends: Series A, Nos. 36, 27, 38, 39. Series B, Nos. 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144. . Series C, Nos. 214, 215, 218. Interest ceases from May 1, 1910. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 20tb day of April, 1916. J. W. SIEMENS, 20-5t City Treasurer. That beautliul, even shade of dark glossy hair can only bo had by brew ing a mUturo of Sago Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars tbo face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hun dred fold. Don't bother to prepare tho mix ture; you can get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients for 50 ceuts a largo bottle, all ready for use. It Is called Wyctb's Sage and Sulphur Com pound. This can always bo depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyetb's" Sago and Sulphur Compound now becauso it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been ap plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small etrand at a time; by morning tbo i?ray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beau tifully darkend appear glossy and lustrous. This ready-to-use prepara tion is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appearance. It is not In tended for the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. The American Druggists' Fire Ins. Co., Hjnopili of the Annntt Blitera.nl of of Cincinnati, In lha !! of Ohio, on tht 31it dajr of December. 1015, mid lo th Inauranc Commltalontr of tht HUt of Ore (on, puriuint to Uw: CplUl. Amount of capital paiil op.... I 200,000 00 lacomt. Net premiums recelted ilurlnc tho rear t 180,122(11 tntereat, dWldenila, and rents re celted during the jrcar ...... 14,471, SS Income from other aourcei re ceived during th jear .. 340.89 Total income I Disbursements. Net losses paid durinc th jrear.t Dividends paid on capital stock durinc the year Commissions and salaries paid during the year Taxes, licenses, and fees paid durinc the rear Amount of all other eipcndlturts Total expenditures . , f Assets. Value of stocks and bonds owned (market Taluc) t Cash In Lanka and on hand.... l'rcmtums In course of collection written since Sept. 30, 1915 Interest and rents due and DC- rruid and due from llelus fire loss 133,043.01 30,248 83 18,000 00 31,080.80 7,644 10 10,830.79 Don't Wait Take Advantage of a Klamath FaUa Cltlien's Kxperleace Now May Heron) now beiaf altjH at Shepherd'. 114 Total assets .8 Total assets admitted In Oregon Liabilities. (Iron claims for losses unpaid t Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks .... All other liabilities ........ 711,591.03 Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of 3200,000, $ Total premiums In force Dec. 81,1015 143,04182 Business in Oregon for the Year. Total Insuranco written during the rear Ins reinsurance,,..! 7,000 00 Gross premiums received during the year less reinsurance.... 06 02 Total amount of insuranco out standing In Oregon Uce. 31, 10IS. less reinsurance 7.000 00 TUB AMKKICAN DKUdOIHTS' VINE IN8. CO. by Frank II. Freer ckt. Hecretarr. Statutory resident general agent and attorney lor service: uari A. nam, niamain rails, Oregon. When tho back begins to ache, Don't wait until the backache be comes chronic; Till kidney troublU dorelop; Till urinary troubles destroy night's rest. Prom by a Klamath Falls cltiwn's experience. Mrs. Jeff Wilson, Oregon and Ful ton streets, Klamath Falls, nays: "I 113,332,40 . havo been subject to bickacho and kidney trouble for several yosrs. At 322;o80."3't,mcH l eot t"'ulo J"ln across my ""' ' Uilnon and could hardly go, I was In 0,ro much mlHcry. My kldnoys never acted right whenever I had these spells with my back, and I folt miser- ablo all over. Since I hnvo been tak-i Ing Doan'H Kidney I'llls, I am both-1 ercd but ery llttlo by backache or' kidney trouble. '' I Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't' simply nk for u kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Wilson had. Fotiter-MUburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Expert Plumbiig 8ii(Ui:it. IIATIITUIW, BTXU, Proxrly luntallsa Ciinitr Line of Supplle and Kqulpmeat Pade & Lorenz 704 Main 8t 3,492.88 423,322.14 423,322.14 1.011.72 73,484 S3 4,174.78 Family style board, fE per week. Transient meals, 25c. Mrs. Alma Peterstelner, Oak and Sixth. 17-8t ORPHEUS THEATER C. R. Miller, Mgr. Friday aad Satarday "Graft," Fifth Episode. Two Parti "Cade Sam at Work." "Mettle of Jerry McGalre," Two Part "Scandal at Sea." si: MT. LAKI ITEMS The Mt. Laki church will hold Easter services at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Special music will bo ren dered, and everyone is invited. An enthusiastic meeting of the Parent-Teachers Association was held at the school bouse Friday afternoon. Miss Bessie Applegate made a very Interesting talk on "Our Rural Schools." Dr. Morgan has gone to Medford to attend Presbytery. He will also visit relatives In the Rogue River Valley. Son Is Bon. Cards have been received announc ing the birth of a--10-pound son to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders Jr., of Ashland. The proud mother was for merly Miss Alma Wing, and has hosts of friends la Klamath Fall. Card of Thanks Wo wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation of the kind ly sympathy and assistance shown us by neighbors and friends during our lato bereavement In the sickness and death of our beloved son and brother, Cecil Townsend. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Townsend, Brothers and Sister. Mailing Lists Now Ready A complete and accurate list of every registered voter in Klamath county, com piled after tho closing of the registration books, on April 10th, 1010. This list contains 8,00 Barnes, with precinct, postoSloe ad dress and political party. It is neatly printed. Price SO. Order now, Herald Pablishinf Company HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE April UJUs and 23th Return Engagement "BATTLE cnY OF PEACE Tho World's Greatest Picture PEERLESS ORCHESTRA COMING "THE NE'ER DO WELL" STAR THEATER THE INCORRIGIBLE DUKANE" Flvo Roo) Paramount, Featuring JOHN BARRYMORE TEMPLE THEATER "A Special Delivery," Vim Comedy "Destiny," Three Reel Essanay "Patlse Newa." Admission Always 10c MATINEE DAILY AT SiSO ALL LICENSED PICTURES MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill. Ore. MOI HIV PICTURES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS WHY Dhl mp sell our Ilmt csrlosd el Raton Cars no iiilrklr? BECAUSE The Saxon Six is tho car ftm havo been waiting for. A Orst class In every iwrticutor l price that la right. IF YOU PAV :t.K0 foracii you got no bolter material la r car than you find In tho SaioaSll Does not this mean Homethlsg you? Before buying let us you this oar In ecry uu- Telford Bros Garage i DOUBLE TREAD TIRES Your Junk Tiren Made to 9,000 to 0,000 Miles More Our method Will BBVe J00 t per cent of your tiro eoJ IIOI1UIC ww-- a u will Iva vmi "" " '" ..... t.1i. casing, practically puncture, -.-out and woathor proof, ww " two of your old junk tiros JJ will comblno them into one tnor oughly serviceable caalng. Tho cost Is InslKninwf'IT point of mileage, PecU"rtlr view of tho fact that njwIW prlceB oro souring. It nuL small fraction of c'7, whereby you savo tho P" now tire. K you tove lewwjjj will be able to rc-t.ro JJjWJ wheel, of your car "yu only one we win '""'"- -Jtt, tj fn. h.va nroven tholr vM", ... manw niltomtrfl. O will Biunber you among wm CHAS. R. MARPLE AT i . BRADLEY HAIiWESg. "iW ri SM