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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1913)
n v V. WKINKMAY, lKO, 10, IWIa H THE BVRNINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FMm: g,-, ' IMl tv- BBB1 1 !-! im ammond s rirst Sale CLOSING OUT ALL WINTER GOODS Follow the crowds. They are all going to Hammond's First Sale. Wherever people congregate Hammond's First Sale is the topic of conversation. Those who have been here are telling their friends of the mammoth bargains. Any reduction whatever from our regular prices constitutes bargains, because our regular prices were very reasonable. We did not mark the goods up before marking them down. We have no special sales manager. The 1 0 per cent he would get is taken off the goods and you get the benefit. Come and see what a real genuine sale means in the way of buying opportunities. This big stock of new winter goods is not going to be carried over. Store I Evenings I $ The Pioneer Store R. I. Hammond, Proprietor HenlftQmfcdAdvs. QLASS OF SALTS LOST AND FOUND LOOT- Hunch of pink tin rose, lleturn lo Count audio, -Jl FOR RENT I'OII HUNT Light housekeeping roomi with light and water, HMO I nqulre KWv.olh and Main. J-l Villi HKNTOae (room furnished house, wilt piano; also on. room ' house, l per month. Klmer French, Xiir ihsater building. I FOIl RKNT Two-room bout. o blgh school bill) light and cltr r; I Mr Mtt, Inquire W. 0. Hmlth Printing Co. ' MISCELLANEOUS II' tltlll HMk IS .U'lllMl Oil III U)HI II luiTIICItS IHIINK UIIMII H.lTIIlt IMIIUTI.Kriri Miat. kMMMMMMWMM Mllfl. COON, Spiritual Medium, Ue. age and queallona answ.red Wsd imdey and Friday evenings. Advlc. n buetnea dally. Itootna 7 and I. over poetoMee. l-t Wlirn your kldneis bun and jour tack frW aoic. don't tl cared and proccad to load jour elouiach wltb a lut of drufa that ciclt. tb. kldnaya and irritate lb. entire urlniry trad. k..i. i.iur kldlirn firm Ilk you I . . ... ....VI.. ikrT iour noeeis rinu, uj uu.u,n them li mlU. hrmleas talla hirb rtimiiri lb. aat. and sllinu lair hnu lo thtlr normal activity. Thr function ol tb. kidneys la lo Bl ur In blood In ' '"uf """r ,uln lioni It 400 grains of add and wast., o n readily understand tb. vital Importance ol keeping tbo kldnsye active , Drink lot of ter -ou can I iiruik loo roucb, alio gal from anjri itiaruiaclil about (our ouncta ot Jad tails takr a tablroonful In glass o trr before breakfast eacb morn ing lor a fro da), and your kidneys mil act flue TIil fauioua aatta U' mad. from Hie add of era pas and limon Julrc. romblnrd with lltbla, and baa Len uied for generation to. rlran and tlmulat. clogged kidneys;! alto lo neutraltio Ibe aclda In urln. io It no longer li a aourc. ot Irri tation, thus ending bladder weaknea. Jad tfalla It laeipcnalve; cannot In jure, raakra a Jcllghtful off.rrao.nt lltbla water drink which .v.ry on. bould lak. nw and then lo keep their kldneja ctaan and active. Try thl. alio keep up tb. water drinking, and uo doubt you will wonder what brcaine n( jour kidney trouble and barkarbr (Paid adr.rtlalng.) McReynolds Outlines "Safety First" Show Busy Year of Worki Being Held in Gotham WASHINGTON, 'D. C, Dc. 10. .dtfrndauta under Indictment iruai uiuuiuuubi wuicu aumii uo rri I lirllina Trtr. Ilai. a Cbrlatmaa Ire. (or tb. chil dren I'bone onUrt to Van lltper'a SOc dcllrerod. Hubtcrlbe for the Herald, GO cenU month. Wood! Wood! I lllock Wood 11-lBCb Bodjr Wood . Jl-tach .vA Wood 4-fl. Dodr Wood 4-ft, Limb Wood Lai OreWa at Oor With aad Main P. C. CARLSON I'liooo I HA ELM BR L. FRENCH nr Iniuranco, Plato aiaia and Aulomobllo Inaurance, Suretjr Honda, llenta and Collections. HTAH TIIKATKIl HUH.DINCI n:o II. II.UIHA. Opllrlau (llllrx. Ilnoni Sty. Odd KrlloHa lliilldluK IKN J. WMWAtf, I'rr. K- HH. ' """ IIKIIT K. WITUIIUWt rwcirir, Surveyors nd Irrigation Engineere !KIamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING map, ptAN, uranium. Ktf. klamath fam ohkoo.v MAKE AN ELECTRIC COOK STOVE OUT OF YOUR ELECTRIC IRON. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Coon's Electrical Store Phone 140 910 Main St. dlaaolutlona, removing the earn, act of uii-n from control ot aeparata parta Into which a iruat la dluolrtd. la tb. aim of tbo new administration, Attor ney (leneral McKejrnolda announced todajr In bla annual report "My Died purpoio la to oppoee any Hlan of dlxolutlnn which would loare the aeparata parla ot tbo unlawful combination uuder lb. control of the) aamo at of men," he declared. That tb. department of Juatlc. will folio wthla plan, adopted In dtolv Ing the Union and Southern 1'aclOc railroad, waa nMvtlfd. "In actual nraetlea th. slam (a 'working aiiccesafully," hr aald. "The 1 plan effectually prevented tb. Union Pacific company or Ita alork holders, 'who were parties lo the combination In control ot the. Houtlurn 1'aclBc." "Alleged violations of this law (the Sherman antMruil atatute) aro being 'conitantly reported, and an organlia Hon la bclug iH'rfectrd which substan 'tlal complaints may b. promptly In vcatlgated and violations vigorously 'and speedily dealt with," waa the At lorney general' "trust busting" promise. Ho said district attorneys I will be freoty used In the nntl-truat work, lie did not advocate any spe cific legislation by congresa to sup plement tbo Sherman law, but said an averago of thtrty-alx complatnta a month ot Ita alleged -violation had been received. J That thera are now pending forty jnlno nntl-trust prosecutions was re- cuea in mo report, uuring in. new democratic administration eight new caaea have been Instituted. Suppreaalon ot "white slave" trade wai pointed to proudly by the attor ney general. "Blnco tho passage of tho white slave act," he aald, "to September, 1913 (about tbrea yeara) there have been 6SS convictions, more than one bait during the laat twelve months ot that period. There have been but ninety-three acquittals, and there were pending In October 17T oaaea ol NEW YOIUC. Dec. 10. Safety for Enforcement of the act haa been itbe workers ot the United States and vigorously carried on under the super-' hat It means to their families and vision of the special commlsaloner.jimployera, tbo relationship between and also a corpa of local white alavoicmployer and employe, welfare bene officers who are atatloned at most of ,111 and compensation work, were some the principal cities." tot the topics to be considered at the first International Exposition ot Safe- ayntems for Improving conditions In factories, workshops and the homes ot workers will be presented by ea-l nent authorities. There will be) morning and afternoon teaaloM for three days. Today's main topic waa "Industrial i ty and Sanitation, which opened here Accident!." tt"J)r- i The afternoon topic today were! Men and women prominent In these lines ot work In every state In the I'nton were present today. All forms ot sanitation and hygenlc ' Accident Prevention and the Pub- lie," "Problems of Transportation," 'Tare ot the Injured," 'Taking Chances." Mclteynolds said 175.000 ot H75. 000 given the department for "detec tion an dproiecutlon" ot crimes haa been set aside exclusively for the "whltn slave" squad. "Effort la being made toutlllte tbla mouey to the boat possible advantage In the prosecution of Interstate white ' ; slave case. which Involve the element subject to removal by the president Old papers for starting Urea. Tea ' for cause. .cent an armful. Come and get Prosecutions tor customs frauds ld. W. 0. Smith Printing Co. 'during tho last year the attorney gen- . teral reported, baa resulted In lines ot I2S0.O00 and convictions of thirty- 'one persons In criminal prosecutions. 1 That the criminal anti-trust prose cution of the "Shoe Machinery trust" I steins held up until after the civil suit Is settled, was stated In the re port. How a great "rogues' gallery" of i .agsaaB! rC vk. agggaatTM'N'Vvb. SgtBgtBBBV- V V' Aft gSBgtMsT'TM? 3 ( i SgtBgtBgtBgtKEi& I igtBgtBgtBgBWtjf gggsnEj&lr Jauiee O. McReynolds ot traffic or commercialism. The de partment feels that material prog ress has been made during the past year In suppressing the most vicious feature of the traffic." The attorney general recommenda that It a federal judge falls to avail himself of the right to retire when he reaches 70 year of age after ten year service, that the president be authorised to appoint a "senior Judge" to Insure having an official active-, and able to discharge the duties. He also recommends that oelrka ot United State court be ap pointed for specified terms, and be II nee r print and Dertlllon records ot criminals all over tho world Is being built up by the department was dis closed In the report. The attorney general stated that thore are now on file In his office S6.09S Dertlllon rec ords and GJ.H9 Dertlllon records ot which 2,677 Identifications were made In thl country during the last year, Including 1,191 by the finger print system. Twenty convict have been pardon ed during the last year. Sentence of 100 other were commuted and 75 pardon application denied. Subscribe for the Herald, SO cent a month. tirorawMWiiiiinBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLiias fmnfiifiii ( ninrTifhniTCiiiriiii Nottc There are fund In. the county treasury for tha redemption. of gen eral fund warranta protested on and prior to January 14, 1911. Interest cease from date hereof,. Dated at Klamath rait. Oregon, this (th day of December, lilt. J. W. 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