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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1912)
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See oar mw atock of lalti and over. coata at f 15 aad atort. ft& i h i 1 :tf. . u 4 MAYOR TO LOOK OVER PROJECT aOVLKVABMNCI , CAIABB) TO Tint ATTENTION OP CRT V8WUK3IL-.OOONTT oouwf ociimiM o. H att'e , Wktte muni at tke com- iMt Blgkt to Mk tke OOBB- te faolHtattag tka ; of IMU street, wktok to wrti ally mhK toreetalm all Iks toad aertk at tkat tkereegktare. Keened Mat tko wirtlw kad neat yrtirtw wMk tke eoaaty court aad SJMO CWeT tke tty NkMHUl Uet, wktok ke BOBrly rSBShld tko MW itnnRtMitNt(r wttkke tfclrty day ot tke that K to akle to LYCEUM BEREAU TO INCORPORATE BUCCRBS OF not VENTURE BOM ING PAST SEASONS ENOOCR AQBB 1Wi PROMOTERS TO FUR THKR ACTION OFFICERS ARK PHOMINBNT Mao tke CRT. . - of tke wet t eke Draft. en- ttt. Cmc ttet vtUi 1 C U t.wty mm tf Ucerporattoa ot U. Klaaath Ljtm- baraatt to ceaUmpltUd knt (Up. to Uto m wlU probAbly b UkM at mUu ot MMtan rtortlr. The work of tUag aaa ftivlag eaUrUla mli la tk. ft kaa bwa doa wltk- oat aar PrauaMt orcaatoaUoa of tk. MabUltr tkat laeorporaUoa would laaar., aa4 tk. latanat akowa ia tk. (at, aiB.elaUy darlag tk. mum of ill-18tto boltonroi to warraat a aew 4toal aa4ar tk. bmUoA ladtoatod. Tk. 8kMn mw in: lYoalMBt, Ja. MMry ! Bmmb; Tie. araai- (toat, Bna.ll H. Daafcar; aaerotary, B. L. lUlott; troaiarir. Fraak Ira iWklt. Tk. coaikut aMtlax. tk. dat. far wktok kaa aot y.t bota Isad. ofl- BUILDING IS STILL ACTIVE COUNCIL GRANTR PKHMIWION TO GO AHEAD WITH WORK IN TRN IN8TANCM SOU K PKMOTS ARK FOR ALTKRATIONH iMjaalar t toad tk. Htj ta tk. ; Mart. Mr. WkH. aatd am d boaa lid, to lofoaUaaa 'mi aH tk. aroMrtr, aad tkat a. wat of ao troaki. aatoa R M 1 m owaM. a Loac Boack, Calif. aaaa aaaMd Wlday, wko owa. tklr toaa aw aad cialaa a. wlU k. graaU l(kt aaaaajeora wlU yrakaMy k tlceud for U. Tk. oaaiiltu. waato to 111 tk. ca- at Oak aad WlUto atru, aad Mr. WktU aaM.tkat aooto wm boaad to ataad la tk. cutoC aortloa. wvmi la tka kottaat aart of U. yaar. H. aald tkat tk. Uto woald k. autd. coaiplot. or tkat koaad oaaateaa eoald b. loft katwoaa to toraUt tk. lalow aad oat tow of wator. It waa dooidod tkat Mayor Ntekolaa, PoUe. JadM A. L. Laavttt aad tk. cRjr OMtactl akouU : wKk tk. ooaiailtu. at S o'clock tkto aftaraooa aad go ovor tk. groaad atactcd Tk. aaagoKloa wktok kaa ksa of forod tkat tto akat-oC laad woaM dry up la abort oHtor If tkar. waa ao out tot for tk. MUM wator kaa booa doalod by torn; wko claim tkat It will b aoMcaary to do coa.ld.rabl. addl Uoaal work actor, tbo tuto-oarorod aroa eaakadrlod eeaUac aoaaea aad aoaiotklag doa. toward BMurlac attractloaa. , Today Mcrttary EllloU wu buiy rouadlac up , of wblck It to spotted to oaroll a total of 168 la a kort tUao. Wkoa tk. auabonblp Itot to la good akap. a mcoUag wlU b. caUod.. Daaeo at Baarka Toalgkt Tk. onkottra at tk. Sparka tkoatar . tklr irrt due... wkkk wlU k. gtvoa toalgkt. -Oood'aiaric will b. (a. foataro. Tka toya kavo put ia. aay ia at pouaaiartao aoor, wktok to aow la osc.Uoaf coadlUoa. Daaclag wlU coaiBioBcoAt 8:10 aad coaUau. aa late aa tkajatroaa doitr. todaaof. Tk. a.w oaftoitra coaatoto of tko fonowlag auawpm: Mra.Pits- patrlck. plaBacCkaaT Luttoa, Tlolla; Ralph Row.y. akavttf aad A. L. Wtok- ard. druau. YouVfl ko aaiurcd of agoodtlBM. AdaUaaWlOe. It mHtta m turn cut o8W8rBBBBB' awwaj VpawaajV tTWI , (Ooatfciaod froai Pag.',l It waa doeldod to kT. tb. poUco Jada kaadto'tk. aieacy. Mayer NMioIm. apaaktog of tk. barter autt9, aald k. thought It waa paroly aa laairfdual 'prepoiltlOB, w tka city of Klasaatk Palto aa a corpor atloa waa aot atoBtioaod la tka bill, aad aa ko waa nlimt to aa "actlag aakyor." CoaaeUaua MTldg. aald b. tkoagkt It wm ap to Ue city .to dt fMd Hat city .zpmm. CityAttora.y TboBwa Drako did aot giro an opia taa, but ko kad'a copy of tk. blU, al BMBt aa Mg aa a atlck of flr.wood, wktok woald kioJp him to wfclla away ojbV happy koura today, After ko gate tka doeaaiaat dlgtedk.'.ipct k ko tot a poakloa to aay what the POLICE CHIEF GETS SALARY NO COT IB MADE BV THE CITY COUNCIL OP TMB WAGK ORKI. INALLY AGRBKD UPON CUT BUGGRBTBD IS DMAPPROVKD No cbaag. ka. bow made by tb. city couaell la tk. aatorlM of the po lice chief, who drawa 8116 per month, aad tb. patrolmen, who gat 1100 per month each. Bom. Urn. ago a motion ww put la the council to make the cblof'a pay f 100 aad tka patrolmen'o 176 per month, but tk. matter wu referred to a commute., wblck baaaa yet imr mad. a report oa tk. propo sition. Maay pooplo believed that tb. alartoa aad bea cut, and oa. pc Ueamaa batlorod tkat kto aalary kad beea lowered, complaining about It publicly, , Bulldlag permlU were granted by the city couaell laat Bight aa follews: R. H. Dunbar, dwelling 88U8. om aad oat-half atorloa, krkk Buo, atoao fouadatloa. oa lot 8, block 47. J. C. Smith, porch. il8, oa bouaa on lot 1. block 4, Hot Sprlaga addi tion. Charles I. Roberto, garage oa lot 1, block 1. original town. C. H. Duabar, S-room buagalow, two brick due., Fifth aad Oak stroete. cost about 81.660. E. B. Vet hte Co., oao aad on.. bait story buagalow oa lota 4 aad S, block 48, Pint addlUoB to Klaautk Falls, for F.L.Vaamlee. Oeorge McDonald, addltloaal trance to Irst toor of bulldlag at Mala aad Slith stroots, bow oceuplod by East Ear Meat market, aad boob to be occupied by Square Deal store. Front ot building to aot materially changed nor Are risk lacroaaod. O. L. PlUpatrlch, cbaago entrance ot Crtoler A BUIte meat market at Mala aad 81xth from enter of bulld lag to northeast corner. Small win dow on oast side of building will be enlarged. B. R. Yancey, house I6188 on lot 8, block 6, Buenn Vista additloa; also porih on residence on lot 4 adjoining. O. W. White, woodshtl 10xl at rear of bulldlag. lot 4. block 77, Klamath addklea. C. W. White, oil teak, 6xS0, reee Mlloas cniiaclty, 7 feet below surface, la alley back of aew White bulldlag on Main, near Plftk street. MbYI1 Itf FH rlTlf LlilaV (Coallaued from Pag. 1) rnaac. Ho said aay valid suteUUag ordlnaaee should be enforced. "Tko UKoaslatMcy of Dr. Leonard U parttoalerly strlklag," k. declared. ir ke signed this petition, aad at the same time attacks the law In court Before the city Is plunged Into other litigation which may result from the. action asked here we had better Bad out whether this document Is really In existence and hat any force. Why not lay this over and And out whether the Sanderson char ter or tbo commission form of govern ment to the one for acting under, and then enforce It. I am not raising this as n captious objection." Mrs. Qtlgsby said she understood the council was working under the Sanderson charter, and Mrs. Boyd said tbe wu aot aware that there wu more tkaa.oae ordlaaace under which tbe council, might act, u that wu a question abe did aot kaew. "Wkera,to there a' bawdy bouse?" uked Couactlmaa MeOowan, which brought oa a tpell of silence of tbe eeriest bus. i Agriculture Will be Popular Study 1 ' With the opealag of the aew year ered from a practical standpoint, aad ROOSEVELT IS HUSKY IN VOICE LEADER OP TMB THIRB PARTY IS SCHEDULED TO MAKK BIX BPKRGHB8 IN IOWA, AND SBBS HPECIALDTN s t ?ltat wa .tied Is Ue eirealt eeurt. , Wttoea WW Bat r j. a. cook agetaat united frsse service P. Bkdjftea, Mattlo B. Rkodea and 8BA OIRT, Sept. 4. Woodrow W, avHkeriaad to toreeloee bWIIsob wlllgotoNew Yerkthtoafter- mmmm mt fjffl. Jabs Irwla ap-lnoon to attend a dinner given by tbe Italic by attorney for tka ptotatlS. worklagmen's Wllsoa-Marekall Cluk. ' workers W. & United Preea Service KEOKUK, Sept. 4. Colonel Roose velt arrived bore today. He Is sched uled to make six speeches la Iowa. Tko coteael'a voice to slightly but' ky, but tka ministrations of specialists have aided klm. Mrs. Francis Olds of tka Bwauaa touse at Main aad Fourth streets, had a nervous collapse last Bight, and fell to tbe floor In tbe ball. Dr. R. Hn Hamilton wu called and attended her. Mrs. Olds wu reported to be retting well today. j, i jy Tonight at Pavjgpa, Oread Mara thon Dance, jrtodjawarded to wis- ners; 60c a cdlkm-C ladle free. Spec tators 10c. Cossiearly. it Rally NectSBBday Tbe Presbyterian Sunday-school will observe Rally Day next Sunday, Some of tbe special features of tbe service will be a roll-call and abort prominent Sunday school ';,Who'l tell me where thereto a bawdy bouse?" he again uked. Mrs. Orlgeby said If be would see tbe Herald of August 80th he would see a statement by oae of the council men that he kad get a permit to move oae. "I got bo permit for the reuon that the mayor aald It wu not necessary," Councilman Doty quickly declared. "The council kad set apart a place for those people. It wu generally known that certain houses were being taken to Oak street. Tko W. C. T. U. knew t and keld nn Indignation meeting, yet never raised an objection to the couaell until now. After those peo ple were driven out of there they used my wagoa shop u a brothel." "me committee from the W. C. T. U. bu never presented a petition to the county committee, uklag them to do away with licensed brothel with In three miles of tbe city, which car ries away married women and girls from their homes. I wish you had beard what a maa who bad been there vna mm on my wagon u b. rode with me. then you'd get up n petition. How nbout the house back of the water works tank? At that place bad walla that could talk aid'we could hear It, we would hear eem tales ot horrors that have gone oa, there. "If these people are to be disturb ed, I will, poor maa though I am. con- tribute flOO toward buying them out aad getting them away from here." Mrs. Howie protested that Doty wu talking beside tbe question, u It wu n matter of enforeement of the law. and not the ethics 'of the question of social evil. Here , Councilman Me Oowan made bis motion to refer to the police committee, which consists 01 Mayor Tbomu P. Nicholas, Coua cllmen R. A. Alford. Charles Mcdao. nn and Herbert 8. Savldge. Klamath Couaty High School will oSer for tbe first time a complete four-year course la agriculture. Oth er schools hi the slate have beea giv ing such work for a longer time, but none have taken It up In tbe thor oughly complete manner of the local high school. The course u planned calls for four years of agriculture In addition to the regular required branches, and graduates will be eligible for college or ualverslly entrance. The subjects offered by years are u follews: Freshman Year Rolls, Stock Judg lag, Qarden Practice. Sophomore Year Agricultural Bet- any. Dairying. Crops, Orchard Prob lems. Junior Year Aalmal Breedlag and Feeding. Irrigation end Drainage. Landtcupe Qardeaiag. Senior Year Farm Management, Soil Fertility. Additional elective, will also be given u opportunity offers. Limited space precludes the outlin ing In detail of the above 'courses, but tbe name given indicates of what each trsats. All problems will be cov- aBBsaEaaOBUHBaaHBEMBaaM application to local coadltloas will ke made In wtr way possible. Where possible actual demonstration will be glvsn. The couree outline wu made with the Idee that specialisation in blah school agriculture Is not feasible, aad while certain subjects of particular loeal Importance may be given em phuls. the aim will be to give a good general understanding of the subjecr u n whole. In addition to the high school work proper It Is planned, If possible, to offer n winter couree for farmer. This will cover the problems of suet Importaace la farming operations. aad If glvea will come at a time wbea tbe farmer will be In a position to at tend. Institute, or talks will also be glvea la different commuallU. from time to time. ' In a word, the agricultural depart ment of the high school Is for the farmer and his Interests, and In u much na.be can. we wnnt blm to make use of It. Tbe farm to thVbula of all permanent arowtbystnd wealth, and upon the reel llvffarmcr tbe fu ture of the country A. McCALL. Frank Ira White waa In today from his ranch purchasing supplies. Dance theater. toaWbf at 8:80. Sparks Notice for (Not Coal Unit Deeertmeat of th. Irkf,a States Lead OBce at UWfe Oregon, June 17. last. " Notice to hereby (m tkat Jam Briscoe, whose poatoflt. aerajh Klamath Falli, Oregoi, 414. m li Sd day of Jaauary, lil.akk.. oHce eworn statement sm iMts tloa No. 0&887, to purchase U If I NWU. Section It, TowiultHL Range 10 K., Willamette htouC and the Umber thtreca, ti4 provisions 01 me set or Jute I, lilt and nets amendatory, koov u j "Timber ami Stone Ue," ft m value as might be flsed j wits menl, nnd that. I'urautst touttu. pllcatlon. the land and tinker tte mi have been ntiprnlird tt a leal a 1100, the timber estimated M KMt board 1 ret at II tr 11.. n 111 nV at 110; that tald iill(ut till efv (teal proof In support ot kit Hob aad sworn statement ea Be Ma day of August, 1 8 1 1, beere C. 8. h l.ap, county clerk of KUauUtewt Oregoa. at Klamath Falk, Green. Aay person Is st Hearty te petet this purchase before entry, trttkW a content at any time before patev' 1 Issuee, by Mini, a rorroVonUl 18 davit In this office, elteflng km which would defeat the entry. 1 a a eem T-4-S-I8 ' Be8kesI efe i wtkvceese Nealee Tkere are fuads la the for tko red.mptlea protested oa or betofe Jsnanrr i 1810. Interest hereof. Dated at Ktanfath Falls. Ore. tm Id day of SkpteJbber, 1118 J. W. etHflKNB. Ctty "i nULI Boaa P,.Alexander. principal of the unutu view school east of Merrill, wno a democratic candidate for eoun ty superintendent of schools, left yes leruny ror nis post, nfterhavlng remained in inia city slnc-gfay. isnjoy the gi floor dnnce, S oa jrusio and IMajuftonlgbt. good J . 'CcV, Mies ApHegafe WUI Leavo Mis Rachel Applegate. who arad uated this year from the ttate univer sity,, Eugene, will leave tomorrow morning for Coqullls, where she will Instruct In Latin, BaglUh and (for. man tbe coming term, wlilch open September 88b.' The exact date of OPENING fewj Will be aanoanced In a daya taronga the colaaui of the newspaper. Ml Um return of tMtr buyer km t. AMltB sunt Out Ute stack rv tevededJ for ft be 1912 TeN efe far tbereneetbeeetHtrl ewdcovTteMd it ate ever besai timir mmmd fortUM .bfitf Coaot edwi' Miamfisae rabwaly every- ia tbe stylee and cetera IMt wW beto te tbe faN and Whiter. In atfoKlen to a levee aismbar of biipert' ed and fxdtieJve street bate. We wiN sbew alee everytblef new bi fecy feether effecU, OetrJcb pfeeiee, tiee M ads. OrnsfTrwits, riowere, Mbboes, SHM end Velvets) Velvet-felt aad Veloer bets ts be found la aay lerae dty.. The very large lfne of New YoA trimmed hate in individual atyle and of the beat Equality material at popular pricea, , s Pending the arrival of these goods we Will be busy at oaro, location getting the store in rcadinees for the reception nd display. IA,