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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1912)
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ESrH m. l ftuffi o. mtmm M iSr3K' Home jH ' ' Canning II LfericlM) anb "4 5(mI BrAMBfl. BAH KfiftflM ap fff BJ ttftttM Af BTCMh MnU MWh ItoHMv R tMra to w w ftirtlgM J ttS'l Ttototos ra(krt U ItoUn A kMk iT nii tar Uw mffli f lwtyt wiliiin. Mktoc mm ' VairJ Jper Bros. MmmSsi B Ibdwlt AjbMa tor CteM ---rBaaB THE EVENING HERALD W o. SMITH. Mtter'art PiMtotar Pttbltok wily unit aaMy fcr tt Mania rmfcttoMM Oww KIhmU Vklto. t 111 PMrtA M. itettM at tta WMk, Orata. far throat tta mat m atKlamU SabeeriptlM ttrau by aall to aay a. tnm la tta VaMai Mataa: Oaa yaw ..... faiia Oat HaaM .11 KLAMAM rAU. OMMOON WKDNR8BAY, BRFT. 4, tl TIGHT SKIRTS IN MINISTER'S FAVOR Sky Pilot Declares that Form Fitting Gown is a Beautiful Sight Denies tnat Immorality Is Fostered by Styles OAKLAND. Calt,lUpt.4.-"IH.r.ln.t. tarlaty ot man ! re.pon- Wood Wood 9 f Ml S3? JT5K4 mAlni&WXrU IrSMfMii UU 0 .m -. a i u rj UahiilpiywMl 4ft, kt 12.1 LMVcoMwt .ItimMCo. jr"fc Car. tamsmttm P. C. CaSrlson O.K. CLKAN W TMK C1TV Ir THE atoralns paper It afraid to take a stand tor the protection of the MoraU of the city. The Herald U willing to take the laltUUre for the Preea la the awreraeat. The HeraM wll make the flght for the enforce Beat of Uw and for a clean moral city. We would be pieeeea w nave the auport ot the Northweetern, and would request that Mr. Brans lay aside personalities for a time and take deaalto action to show ths people ot Klamath rails where he stands la the matter. This la a vtsetloa that must be met squarely. We may all have our Ideas as to the proper regulation of vice, but the law sanctions no such regula tion or recognition; and If the cltlsens demand the enforcement of the law la regard to bawdy houses, gambllag. etc.. It U the duty ot the public om data to eaferce that law. We do not see why Mr. Brans should assume that the mayor and police omcials are opposed to the en' forcemeat ot the law. An examina tion ot the police Judge's records will show that the law Is being stncuy ea forced every day. Recently the police have broken ap two bawdy koases outside of tke restricted district, and secured convictions la gambling cases at well as otber violations ot tke Uw, and we have assurance from both the city aad conaty omcera that the wwhoa ot tke signers of tke petition ta the couaeil Uet evening will be carried oat- Klamatk Falla la going to be clean ed of bouses of Ml-fame. gambling and other violators of the Uw. Daddy Devil: Have you you aot some dalaty, delecUble deviltry for ma today?" This Is the dally lavocatlon of the average American cltiien, according to the Rev. W. K. Towner, pastor of the First Baptist church hero, who Is out today with a vigorous defease of tight sklrU aad tke peek-a-boo waist "Now cornea tke governor of Nortk Carolina." said tke Rev. Mr. Towner from hi pulpit, "that the Increase of Immorality ta due to the immaaen dma of women. It's all bosn. iHiiiimiiiiiiiimmt ffigure J! HSIINi TACKLE Wa have jverytklngyou Ifet'thatlsalggjtrlu: reeli, re rat aaaaJad eamplag- iV , tefvMaj IHawi rQpf m llKjmnNMnpBE vUaw a3t Jaeaaa Mk. Ot .. ;-v' f? 1 I u . . m i- , , i A ChiMter PttnutM , Tna beat graae tt 'itMMa, reaetad to t a4 brawn aad dls ad to. aaMathjalgV (VfahmAlamJ gfaemmeB) snejnvmveanw ,y?A twmj& j Hahawmjmv"a atoaC aamilyi : 'aMMeaieav' atruny man aaa 'tSMkfAJ aUatodh Falls. OTteWJaltia ta v .. ''v4Jfcfaisi t. T v' kf J HI 'J : on This ; ; fikOO Will JUUtdl ; ; : ;- Lodfin Houm : : : : proWrty that to : : : : rrntvd 95o : i : per Ytm for four ; : i : ?MIV ; TsMpltWtMiap I ;; : : knjvv ol It Poir : : : : RfVm lioufc on : : i; m hill fr $2000 ; : Ash -fr Mocks ' ' fom cortW of 6 ; ; : I nd Malnl Fla ; ; : ytew. Cottfoxno : HlM mo skoA you ' ; la lot In PlraA Ad- ; ; llltlon. L i i 1 J. P. MA0UI& i j 431 nln St. j ; .IM "Show mo a raoro beautiful sight that the physical charms ot the fair set displayed through the medium of form fitting sklrU ana ciioima ..... n.i .ndowl womsu with .r. nil beeuly of form and feature '" ... a Ba Ho made her admirable, ineremr. . b admired "Thare le. however, lh uinereu between heaven and hell In whole some admiration and noisome, eiwre- able lasclvlousnew. Hut from me very beginning the cry of the weak man has been: 'The woman she a..a-.a-.a.-a mat' iVW"va naewt A Glean Scalp And HeaWiy Hair fbrush- Many of yeur friends hara Mrsett aad gieesy aaa -ni - fro. tha .m or This Is the procedure u..i. ih. kip with warm a osghly rub tha sealp with a stl In well ana ary me Hleaso understand that II Is e tonic a food. wmm n larlal ac hair reatavea aM preaervee tke aati Nyal's nirsuieae It sells at I1 luiurliat aniMtt -i daadrul, wilt resile INK r aad a. pure soap rlass Ihor- ush apply Hlnutaaa rub It blag. Is not merely a fcalr wash rtesaeee, H also prsvsata bae aWvtWVHMajaj VawV Paai w VHW lbi. mmA mIm at Ika hale. Id aa on year dressing table. id t PO tha bottle. u Jg PJ R r o ql WARINO rOh VMK HKRALD WAVE aDPraeUte the courtesy of fff Ue Northwsstera to. acknowl edging tnat It as well aa Ue pnklie look to Tke Herald to be put right on public questions. It asks: "Why U The Herald silent about UlsT" The same question might be asksd of the Northwestern. It U true It has not been silent, but as far aa any In telligent statement of Its sUnd on ths question Involved, It might as well be silent. The editor of The Herald was out ot the city whan tha arst petition was presented to the council, and as the bow petition waa died last evening this Is Ue ant opportunity The Her ald has had of editorially expressing Itself on Ue subject Tke editor of tke Northweetern has been here dur ing nil of UU time, and wa are sur prised that he has aot taken advaat age of Ue oportanlty of endorsing the movement If be believes it beet for the city. COUNCIL PAYS SOIE CLAIMS HILL OF ROBERTS RANKS Kt HELD UP CMARTKB OOhOOS SION STENOGRAPHER RE CKIVBH SIM "OR SERVICES mils allowed by the Mty eouacll last night follew: Autmat salaries DonJJSumwalt, city engtner f 1M.IS 1 . r. Nicholas, mayo; . . A. L. Leavltt, police iuJgv . 1 hoe. Drake, city attorney . . J. C. 8mlU, police ciiei .. William Hall. petroUian r. O. Qreenwood, patrolmen Earl Sharp, patrolman . . . Falph Vaughn, pouadouinr Joe Crawford, street enrk' .- v. v. Aoama. auaet were , . KUmath Devslepmeat compa-' ny, lit feet of'elro on Ee pUaade. between Ume ot estimate and Ume work waa done by Warren Con- j strvctlon company Y. u. uieee, ciwn " mwi- rapker to charter commis sion, August H. Bolvln, plumbing Oeorge Blehn, auto hire for two police to Bhlpplngton, returning with two prison ers. August 17 5.00 Rosa Reed, 11 dsys, work for police Judg 34.00 L. L. Truai, city physician, salary for June, July and August 1GO.0O Farmers I s 8. H., H loads of djrt moved 100 Big Basin Lumber Co., April, May, June, July 4S.S1 A bill of Roberta A Hanks with Items totaling S49.7S, running hack as far as Jaauary C, ltlt, was hsld ap. II.SI 100.00 11.11 111.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 71.76 HO.OO 16.15 pwb msufftd J. P. MAOUII 431 nln St. UUUUM Enjoy the Boor dance, lie good Ausl , 8pfck toalg uslc nnd tonight goad OnaSd Mara- awagfM to win- .UdlATfree. spec REkf It S RRAL RSTATa 'IBSSSBBBS - Owe) Tke Tonlgkt at Pavilion, Uon Dance, prises aers; 60c a couph Utors 10c. Come ( following realty transfers, contracts, deeds, mortgagee, ate., ra eeatly Sled with the county clerk, are furnished by the City nnd County Abstract eercpaay: The KUmaU Development com- pany to N. L. Marshall, warranty deed, $10, lots 6 and , block 41, Werdea. Thos, J, Jackson to Mnssa Bros, warranty dsed, 11,000 loU , 14, 16, Id, 17 and II, See. 17-11-7 H. Fred Bussing to M. P. OnUmaaui, warranty deed, $10, SBH See. 11 4010. Central Oregon Improvement com pany to Isaacs C. Arts, warranty deed, 1800, lot II, block II, Creeeeat Frank B. HyUad to R. N. Day, warranty deed, $10, SBH BWH. See 4; SH NW, NBH Wfr,, Sec.l-4J-16. J, C. Qlbbs to Phylllss A. Harris, warranty deed, $1, lot 1, block 10, Whltelake City. D. B. Campbell to Theo. D. Touag, warrunty deed, lot 41, First addition ko Mldlakd. 100.00 6.00 PORTABLE SCHOOL HOUSES REQUIRED GREAT IN CRKA8K IS KCMiiui, CHILDREN IN l-ORTMND LEAD AtrrilOHITIEM TO HUKHIKD METHOtM PORTLAND. Bept. 4. Overcrowd ed conditions will prevsll In Portland schools again UU year, and make necessary recourse to portable school bouses to care for the children, ac cording to It. H. Thomas, city school clerk. Estimates made by school olllclsU show thst approximately 30,000 chil dren will attend the public schools of thirdly during the 1011-13 icbool year, which opens uepiemoer lein. This U In Increase of, 10 per cent over the enrollment of last year. Of this number, 37,000 will attend element ary classes and 1,000 the high schools and trade school. Owing to the Urge Increase of stu- dsnu, Ue school board plans to se lect at least 60 additional teachers at Its reguUr meeting Thursday. At present 100 teachers are employed Anticipating a Urge Increase In school atteadaace, Mr. Thomas said the school board made efforts this summer to enlarge the permanent housing fscllltles, but was unable to do so In the short time allowed. As a result It will be necessary to employ fifteen or twenty portable school houses. WESTERN Offlf phone ISSI. IFERCO. HUB HBRI HAOGAOE awgawr MOVING AND GENAlAf. TMANSFMR PIANO MOVUft A sWeOUIffV Up ail ReMvereS amy Maea la Town Proprietor JOE MOO! DONJ.ItMWAIff.rfssHrat. K. at, RVRR, VlePrea. ana Treat, HKKT K. WITHROW. ici-math County Alfitract Co AB1TIACTOG Sarftrora aad Irrlddjfrta lEadiaacn MAPS. PLANS, RLUEPRINTS, KTcM KlAXtaU. f Ut, OKiM VAUGHN WILL BE KEPT BUSY POVNDHA8TER IS ALSO GIVEN v THE JOB OF STREET SUPHRIN TENDENT SALARY IS FIXED AT SSS PER MONTH City sidewalks cannot be Improved under Ue Sandsrson. charter without n street superintendent, according to the InterpreUtlon of that Instrument to Ue council last night by City At? torney Thomas Drake. Bo the eoua cll had to face the question of getting a street superintendent, owing to Ue targe number of sidswalks which need fixing. Not, having any spare change In Ue city Jeans, It was decided to gat somebody who would serve without the city being "set back" any more la salary. Finally it was determined to let Ralpk Vaughn serve as street superintendent, In addition to the on erous duties as poundmaster, The police committee otered a report lag the salary of tha poundmaster at $10 per month aad $10 for horse hire. Mayor Nicholas said ths poundmuter would also look attar tke enforcement of Ue dog ordlnaaes. There are a great many dogs In the eiry which have no licenses. Dance theater. WANT BIDS FOR MAIL CONTRACT FOR CARRYING MAIL TO AND FROM ODESSA THE GOVERN. MENT WILL ALLOW IS HOURS. DISTANCE IS SS MILKS aawjnmmmmmammammmameBwff.T imm 1 Fint Trihl m KUaJ rl Blvili " In RfWrRlS Of robbery every day he setae hie eaab aboullhU person, Ms home or ktotpUce of bsslasss. Once yoaSrs known ss saving that JsjBU yon are a mark fer thugVand thieves. Have sew ' money aad yourMlf by s tiling your cash la ths rtfet 1 Trust and Savings Bank. Ties you need fear neither Iblevet, are or any other dsngtr to year money or person. d SaTingi Bank f allf. Oradom Postmaster Clyde K. llrandenburg has posted at the poetofflre and court bouse notices that bids are wanted for carrying mail from Odeiia to Klam ath Falls, It miles, nnd back three times n week from December 1, 1913, to March 1. 111!. Trips are to be made leaving Odes sa at 7 a. m. Moaday, Wednesday aad Friday, and KUmath Falls at the se hour Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The 31 miles Is to tie mado In ten hours, nnd n bond of $1,000 must be given. zn Cle? cr Hooiewifei the World Otct arc Mia tke y Welter Guernsey .AVarc meat or vefew baadtome piece at hj using It yon will gal all the flavor i Serve the meal hot from Ua dUb, as you table ware aa wsll aa a aervleaable WhK If tha hmUid U a (w Laura Mka la hta meal? A dUsef cooked In thU way sUya hot tor liourajfad loses none of IU aarer Ibrouth walllan. The price to vary little higher thd that ot good grsalle wtrs, and the quality U much better. Cos In aad sea our CoMtiasiwa SeU. Mil EINU IS WEEK In order to avoid a rui of High School Moad will be open from 9 . at opening Ue oSee till 4 p. m. Thursday and FridayJthls week, af fording opportunity f all who desire to have plenty of tJie In which to work out tHeir coudhs. It Is hoped that old studeBU af well as new will take advantage IcAls as far aa pos sible. ' t-it Of MrS hsf n kltchaaruleaeil sj JSe- I WM. CtaURN bV ,i GET QlyAIHiEti WTIM1 yV Aajsmi who need staseaa at aM, aaaels MwssasaawMf as they cenllHsjtf. - Reranas eaPlhMikat la allewed tajpmnKraaeee the trsaM . ITi r fi 1 1 infaW amittlMlliia Ii in "- '- '"-" aad everybody. , JPTfjT . ' , We employ ralr Jto1kslTaMni seetkoda fer teeUeg m ... eyr, aad reeuUa areHvays erkat taaWkaM ha. Tana advajpede of aar edfer. kv " Ha J. MSTlntbrm t ' Graduate aad State RssdaUrsS Oadlelas. ' ' i w toniski at ly i!0, Sparks. Block Wood Tha eeonemlcal iisl for sum mer use. orav rgaa W. C ATO Leave orders Cigar Sti Lawrsaoe's e 1111, i-- President, Ales Martia. VleaFreeMeat, Chas. S. Ms LesMo Ruin THE FIRST NATIONJU BANK h. F. Wllllls, Alas. Welavltethoi ehaats aad lariemals. Capital 9 100, Mrseiers Okas. S, Maare, 1 B. P. MoOeraM" Maaaf aetareri P? i ."J