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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1912)
if " " M " sj, liosemds 1 Jericho Club - FOR - Odd Fellows And Rebekahs - ONLY - IB bMMHt of I. O. O. V. Tern pi. Bowling. Billiards. Peel, Card Rooms. Reading Rcomi. Private Bitting Room for Re bekah onlr. VhaXlag Brothel and Slttcri always welcome. Oar Bnrtatn U ami Our Custom ar Good! votm watcb nisei olkajunq No autur how god It la. aad how caratuUr aaad. four watch aaad cVeaalag every elgntaea monthe. Thla taaurea food aervlca aad pre veate wsar. Lit ua claaa It tor yoa. Tara for aatrlca. (lUNKM. UfF i Home Canning la Economy Jars Ca Ua Beaaaamy tar ararr da? lajtfaa ytar. yea m ram da ear attar aaakiaf Weaafl. pat a aaa. aaua. aaaer I Because our Groceries are. Good A compllmeatarr order will convince you. i " MM"S . 1 1 THE EVENING HERALD Youn antlou. to pleaie, Mwarcl. Grocery Tryaeaaaf ear "ALTA OOFFKK" Neae Beitar. Phoa MM m wtt ta fcaUftta wife taw Waataar yea aaa t ara. far daaaUy aaada ar area. aaralaaal7aa4alrtlaat)ar-- laaBT aaff BaJaatAaldBa. fau? BjmpB") " aajpBaa at aaa Van Riper Bros. PhanMs Bxelaervo Ageate lot; Cnaae M Seaborn Tea aaa Wtfc FISHING TACKLE We have everything you need for that fishing trip: Hook, line, rods. reels, baaketa. etc. We r.nt teata, gun and camping 'outtta. THE GUN STORE 9. B. CHAMBanB W JaroaaBtk. Ladies: Bazaar atf Ladies Exchaoge We aiakc a tftcUlty of Iaporta IwIm ImbrolaV try GcrBUBBaUaal aadUCCB MRS. H. A. COOPER las W. Fourth St. fli wk i? gyayyjHdr. THE IXNO.llOT.WKAKY PAY la aura to have a pleasant aad refreebiag eloee (or those who have awaiting them at home that luxury which onlr a prop eriy appointed bathroom can glre.. Aad modern sanitary Plumbing has placed thesa at the disposal ot rich aad poor alike, (or (aw puraea nowadays ara ao limited aa not to b able to afford what waa a (aw years ago an almost priceless luxury. If you dealra to know all about what a moderate aum they can be Installed, call up OREELST ?or the Painful Smarting ollows Sunburns V it-. m -v W. O. SMITH. Editor and Proprietor Published dally aacept aunday at tin Fourtfr Btroet Batered at Ua poetoBc at Klamath IWIa. Oragoa. (or iranaauawou through tha mall aa seeoad-el matter. Subscription term by mall to any ad- dreaa la Ua Uaitac awes: Oaat TMaT aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 9"" IftfBta Mftalftal ..kaaaaeeta ! PFOPI f YOU OUGHT TO KNOW MAYOR CAN'T SIDE-STEP SPEECH aaaa KLAMATV rXUM. ORBCON TUESDAY, JULY Id, IBIS CITY COUIICil HAS RATHER BUSY SESSION :! .WffiJj " --" 2JltW ''. . a U the moat ezqililte preparation known, leaviHg tke tkLi beaitlful, 10ft aad white It la aot atlcky or tfteaiy. Glovea can be worn Immediately after uilntf. It la an excellent toilet preparation for chapped handf, face, lipaor any rougn neac. File for nae after skating. Councilman Underwood waa the only absentee at tha regular masting held last night. Herman Force of the Warren Con struction company Informed tha council that his company had been awarded the bonds In the amount of 116,000 for the deficits on the drat, second and third paring units, and that ther were ready to take the bonds, and requested that the coun cil either order the bonds printed or authorise the company to bare them prlated. The council voted to author ise tha company to have tha bonds printed at tha expense ot tha city. A petition waa read from James II. Wheeler and I. 1. Taber. asking tho transfer ot the liquor llcenao to the latter, which had previously been transferred from Arthur Llvermore to J. II. Wheeler. The petition was granted. n. fi. Low. who haa been mounted police for tha past sereral year, ten dered bis resignation on account ot private business. The reslKnatlon waa accepted. Mr. Low I the repuo- (lean candidate for sheriff. lfaTor Nichols stated that he bad temporarily appointed C. K. Meldrum aa electrical Inspector. nnU that no would mak the appointment perma nent If It wbb satisfactory to the coun rii on motion of Councilman Crla- ler, the appointment waa confirmed. Tha electrical Inspector recoite nw compensation In faea. Councilman Bavtdae called up the petition, which was filed at a prerious lutlni. of tho property owners of Shlpplngton, asking for permission to reennrey the addition, a committee consisting of Saridge, Alford and Doty had beon appointed to investi gate the matter, and they reported In (aror ot permitting the aurvey ana havina- the olata turned ovar to the city engineer (or Inspection and re port to the council. Mayor Micnoias, with the advice of the city attorney, .tiut that the records should .how a written report from the com mlttee. and asked them to make tneir report at the next meeting. A. Million waa died (rom the prop erty owners on Esplanade, Bend and Broad streets, asking the appoint ment of E. C. Meyer aa paving In spector. Mr. Meyer war appointed by the council. a mtltlon waa received from resi dents of the Second ward, asking (or a sidewalk on the southerly side of Washington street between Second and Fourth streets. It waa referred n tha atreat committee with power I to act. Before the sidewalk can oe ordered to be built an ordinance wilt have to be passed. Another petition waa also received fmm roiM.nu of the Second ward aaklnc for the construction of a sewer from Third to Fourth streets, be tween High and Washington, so that they would be enabled to make con nection. The petition was referred to the city engineer. The petition of James M. Matone for aDDolntment a plumbing and ewer Inspector was placed on Die. An ordinance was Introducod by yxkmSl vzr Doty' Mr. street. It reading. Harris niih fnrtvvflwnPIHBajf 'aa. Sixth street, east of-the ''railroad track, as in exporlment. If It prove satisfac tory the city Is to pay 12.25 a yard. The council voted to Instruct tho chief of police to order the filling of the canal on Second street stopped. This work Is being done by the com mittee of cltlsens In charge or the Second street extension. . -..I- M i .. ..M.Mtiii.u. uaTina Not the least ot the worrla of lb iwn" ' " , lUll i.,,hnud- not bo on hand to make a speech at tha banquet, which haa bean arranged. Tha mayor 1 one of tho beat single handed talkers In this re gion, and gets along fine when discussing mat ters with friends nnd acquaintan ce,, but tho Id ot making a speech to a Dum ber ot outside tal ent haa been par ticularly distaste ful to him. Ho waa en Handing oa the street this morn ing gaslng long ingly In the aan ral direction of a thady apot on a hady creek, where It la known that, the mayr knowa that dsh are biting right now very freely. Out thara ara three men on the f- " 7 WSamkt, s r J. a" mmPLmT A Glean Scalp And Healthy Hair . . . .......i il.i u luiurlant rnwtl i from tha ue of nAh MHWUTONK This I. th. proceaur.-. r(i l,a.h;j!:irt,!,:,.c:,,:uw;hr,:.r. T-- " -.. ' "SSrZSXS? no, merely a h..r ..... " " ' " WMl. KonrngW, rlraa. U aim; ""," ?jnW rour ; ir-dlM ..Me. U.ell.atr.Ocr..andl.tlMl.eboUl. 1TNPBRWO o:i urvfy urn uu uj . committee, and one ot them happened to notice that expression on tlio city executive's gcnlsl countenance. A hurry call ws sent out, and the committee hld a meeting. was decided not to allow tho mayor out of sight for n single Instant until he wa safely plsced at th'e festlvo bord at the Whlto I'ellcan Hotel. At n tato hour this afternoon II was reported lhat Hie mayor had become resigned to his fate, nd had composed a speech for tho occasion which Is calculated to make the visitors sit up and py ttentloa. fihjiffiiFl By Joe Buih ddddddld A well known business man, who require a certain amount ot spirit each ilay to remove the cobweb (rom hi thinking machinery, (lapped Into a Main street barroom the other day and spoke to tha white (rocked aa behind the mahegany: 'I understand that this saloon la noted (or the excellence of the Hol land gin served," he said. "Yes, sir," wa the reply. "We have ome very fine old Holland gin." "Serve me a portion, please." With apparent relish the business man consumed the drink. "I understand that the .aloon men of the city have agreed upon a uni form price ot two drinks for Zt cents," said tha customer. "You are quite right." "That being the case, you will ac cept this 10-cent piece In payment. I Just paid tha bartender at the White Pelican IS rente for a drink." BIRTH DECREASE BRINES CONCERN 10 GERMANS United I'reaa Service UKRLIN. July 16. The German covernment I areatly concerned over the rapidly (ailing birthrate In Ger man. The aovernment report ot Franco ahowlna that the birth rat In France dropped over 24,000 lsat year caused somewhat of a shoca to me Qermans. and set them at work ex amining their own figure. The ministry ot the interior ha Just Issued a circular to various au thorities urglag them to make a thor ough Investigation of tho cue that are leading to the declining birth rata In Germany, and report to the min istry. Tho soclsllit organ attribute tho decline to labor and Industrial condition, and the high cost of liv ing and heavy taxes. Thn deellnlna- blrtt. rata U also r.nilnr the covernment to look more closely Into the very high death rate among Infant under on year, which Drevalls Dartlcularlr In thoso sections of Germany where women are largely engaged In Industrial and heavy farm labor. Interlocutor Gentlemen, be seat- ad. Ta-ta-tata. Interlocutor flood evening. Mr. Bones. Bones 'Even', bos. Intorlocutor How are you feeling this evening? Bones Skeert. A heob dey some folk from Portlan' In town. Interlocutor Yea, there I a party of gentlemen here. But why should that fact alarm youT Bones Ah's lieerd how dein white folks carrle on up dere In I'ortlan', an' now deys tryln' to fin' a path to dl hore place Huh, who wouldn't be ikeert? Your Child'. mssu WHITMAN DRUG CA IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH v 17 mij 1 Cavalry Commandary ft rk uilll ...inwA.. In y aoectal conclave Wad- neaday evenlnc. July 1 7 lb, (or tha purpoae of conferring the Order of tbe temple. All sojourning Knlahta Templar uio cordially invited. L. F. WILL1T3, Recorder. GEO. A.WALTON. HC. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmnrni miiyi sras.s&r&s'a aha Cm mi M "i mmm m far Ufa. Ba)! salldra aaad Juat'i ami wmmttmmm !. - -- - .--rrv- arTO-w 2 ST7SK 12 ly oar tm iaSaPm2ir VJzS,, aad WW add laaa.af.taai r or red oar. CHIKA IS IED0CING SIZEJFIIR MMY Unlttd i'ru Sarvca PEKIN, July 18. Tho government I cnisxed at nreient In reduclna tha Chinese army lo four-tenths tha num ber of men In arms at the height of tho revolutionary atruggle. At tbe time they decided on the ex tent of the reduction tha eablnat member did not know daflnltalv. aa no one In China knows anything defi nitely, wnai wa i no sue or the mili tary establishment to be reduced. It Ik estimated, however, that It total! about 1,000,000 soldier, aaa.ld.ad a are Becomingly oatag in naisae g taaiancaber of troops (rom to tlmo. fin thn rnnnlpv In ..hi.. to pay them, until a system of unl veraal military service pravalla. Tho LndlOH' Aid of llin M.K. eliurcli Will elrA n Ifltvn anlAt n l.n l.nM. of Dr. W, A, Leonard Thnrsday,vJuly 101. J - M. . lOall ll-lt BnBtS aa --- paw! a . pj-aa aa OtaaraTMaiaaahl iadlaTa ad 4lmBXT'ySZ BtalU la i case of (Ida at Se S5Sf.Ka rat saara aaaaaaai mm aaaaaMa allaitnu air i fwaaafa. to taa la- vm TMII -uim BMaaa t 3ns-.y. llBBBdB Talaaali -J2J.T,T ??U itnzzKTi NEWPORT BEACH LOTS ' Rentals Insurance HICKMAN k SMITH Nawport oragoa wf WIN I RIVE YOU A RAZOR To advertl. tha HUHMAli WJI'I.KX W .' ;" ' - - rasor (or calf tho dUtrlbatlag rpea. tfSW. Kill phi the to-poa below u Hh M r,ta' me Httt City ' male , Ihaly oa to each asaa W1V1. C. HUKN GET OrAIl INTIMI Any pewoa who aaad it-- at all. ad tRem J-l aa Mkkl they caa be had. llerauM each Uy that t allowed lo a. iNrrvawa ! tM juil Uwst aaach Mora. We hava a (rr aervka o( Ktasalaaikw lera U (r aaUl aad everybody. We employ only Uk asoat aaprotnl meilioda for Iratlaa U rye, and reull are alwaya wtatt lliey ImmI4 be. 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