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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1914)
. MONDAY, AVO. 1 9, ltl THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fill WAITING FOR YOU ii III i :ix ' r2i Ml i m . -i -4 1 wynv . .1?" UB i i s w 'taasl GET THAT ROYAL TAILORED LOOK FOR FALL The Royal Tailors Fall Line of Overcoat and Suit Samples, Ed. V. Price Tailoring Co., FalLuitings and Overcoatings Step in and make you selectionsnow, and we will make deliveries later on at any time to suit your convenience. (50 to $50.00 i. , K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers BI6 CATTLE RON, BUT PRICES FIRM LIGHT HOG LHJCIDATIOX. BCX OF SHEKP WAS EXTREMELY , MODERATE AT THE PORTLAND UNION STOCKTAROS Formosa Likewise Has the Warlike Attitude (ssei-aM iilal aktnrsee) . PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 10. A big run ot cattle was received the last week. About eighty-five cars were marketed, but prices held welL Priam light steers were 17.50; top cows. $S aad SS.25; bulls, $4 to S4.7S, accord lag to weight; light real calree, 18.15. H Uaalaattoa was light for the evea day period. Prices laetaated coasMeraMy, aa every hoc market la the ceaatry has eeea sabject to ad "ranees aad decllae. The Portland saarket dosed wHa a strong "come heck- teadeaey aad beef light swine broagfat 9c There were saoderatc recelpU of sheep aad lambs. Prime wethers were St.SO to 4.75; prime ewes. 13.85 to 4; medium ewes, S3.25 to $3.76; sprtag lambs, 15.50 to $S.0O. United Press Serrlee SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10 Japan is having desperate troubles In its attempts to pacify Formosa, accord- tub v otdiau unc iiUlU tUU 47 al East. At the time the mikado acquired the island, great hopes were enter tained, because ot the fertitity and natural resources of the country, of BABIES DISPLAYED CLASS HOUSES population. It might be doing this already, say those who hTe been there recently, were It not for the In tractlblllty ot the natives. After years ot efforts to conquer them with small bodies ot troops. many of which were cut to pieces In the remote Interior, it Is stated that an extensive campaign has been launched In the hope of more speed- Jlly ending the constant warfare be- Would Make Dairymaids of the Women Prisoners 8 II. Cole. f I'uMUmt, ThU t4ft came In by the NaMo trail. lUliinc Vrtr l-Vo and I'vllian Mar taMse rlbey Mi M morning fur AhUn4. iittil will return tttirne Ibrniuh ttt llogue Ither and Willamette valley Theater Guide making It support a considerable por-jtween the natives and the Japanese nun ui me Dome country's surplus I authorities. United Press Service DBS MOINES, Iowa. Au. 1Q. Sitting comfortably la aaphatheater eats, state fair visitors this year wfll be able tc gasp down upon a UtUe glass house aad watch the ezaauaa tlon of babies la the baby health eoa ir. Three years ago, when the fcntt contest was held, the examinations were conducted la a ttay room la the state college buUdlag, and apec tatora had to coateat themselves with peeking through the cracks. The babies this year wiU first be taken into a booth, where they will be carefully examined br a skilled physician for traces ot measles. mumps, chlckenpox or other con- tageous diseases. If such traces are found, the child will not be permitted to enter the contest. If all U well. the child will be taken to a large re ception room to await his regular turn to go before two clerks, who will take down his history. Next comes the psychology room. the the undressing room and next the general examination room, where the baby is considered for "One points" much the same way in which thor- ougnorea aogs are gone over at a bench show. This last takes place In the glass house around which the amphitheater seats are constructed. THE COST OF A YEAR IN COLLEGE MY NOME FROM WORKING (Continued from Pace II ... .. r,vrywwuum for example, who have made three payments and still ova 51 tu., ,..., -, - tr -wwi wiu ewe z cents per acre on Decern- 1st. under the ten year system. they would owe $3 per acre and In many cases some would owe for two or three years back at this rate." There are two Unas of Imsarum. Cbllcote writes the kiwi that nan. 63 Mala. Two hundred and twenty-four dol lars Is given as the average cost of a year In the Oregon Agricultural Col. lege. This sum Is apportioned amona the various Items ot a student's bud get, as follews: Registration fee. f5; student fee, $5; laboratory fees and deposits, $18; textbooks and sup plies, $26; board for eight months, 1120; room rent for nine months, $30; and personal outlay, $20. In adldtlon to the above are the expenses for military suits and gynaslum suits for the men and physical culture suits for the women. The cost of the former Is about $13, and ot the latter about $5". With good care these suits will wear for more than one year. The Items need not be considered by men !and women who enter the vocational .courses. Many regular students make their way wholly or in part by se curing employment outside of school hours. Employment bureaus under the management of the colleae are maintained to assist students In find ing work. United Prtss Senr.ce COLUMBUS. O.. Aug. 10. Ohio U planning to turn Its women prisoners Into dairymaid. This Is the plan announced by the state board of administration In con nection vzlth tbo new reformatory for women near Marysvllle, It Is ex pected that the new buildings there will be ready for occupancy before the first of next year. The reforms- troy is said to be one of the moat modern Institutions of Its kind for women In the world. Beard of administration members ,1'lan to vnd a herd of rattle to Marjr- Ivllle as iwu a the prUoners are l rain for rid to that place. The women will be given a ensue, to work In the dalry. ' They wilt alto bo aailgned to light farm work on the theory that It will b beneficial to them. Only the women ho have pawed certain phylcal ttU will be glvrn this kind of work to do. u..i.i. o.ii. till- J, W HUturm l(ula) died a Utl In the circuit Mutt alttt the Ull I known heir tif Charts I' Nktiolt et al ThU W tu tjulct title lo lot I and part of lot 3, Mock 6! of Nlctiola laddltluu t as"" N-awwea- iaH Houston's MdroanAawtuneiis llrturu Hume Mr. Iltiby Coltio.ll and Utile iliuKliter, Mildred, havo returned in their homo in (be i:t after a llt with Mrs, Caldwell's parents, Mr and Mr W II, llawkln. I'urtlandcrs VUit One of the auto parties vUltlns this city Sunday was composed of H. i:. Smith and family, and Mr. and Mrs The meeting of tho W. C. T. U. at the llapil.i church tomorrow after noon will be the lat bvfure Mm Mltehber l here, no a good attendanre U dcttred in order to rranc lt plan for her reception, meeting, etc The eilon trt at 3 30 l in ' HOUSTON'S ua.vci.nu rtTtiuiyr MtJMr i staw thatbii .'IIU lu Jltl i 7(rph ree Lecture Herald want ads bring results. ' War Is Not Declared 1 in Kbmifhf ,vV 8 dux may Be oon. as ooon asTou Pric Your Fruit an. opecial is Week. U Ivv -'t I W ' T "aaSi PEACHES 50c per Box 10 Boxes PEACHES and 1 Sack of Sugar $11.00 5 Boxes PEACHES and SO Pounds of Sugar 5.75 Ashland Fruit Store uuuHmBjBannaua, On the Care and Preserva tion oij the Teetlyalid Free Deihonstrationof Pain- lei V""- 1 ivxpianatioi. or Inney Workinirg of Dental st by PARKER At the Court House Monday, Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m., August 10, 11th. Listen for the CaJiope. Get the Facts About the Ethical Dental Trust, and Hit It With a Vote in November Offices: Brooklyn, San Diego, Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Oak- polcisr'SkAandWaihintonst'' "Hrtl. TnmW." KtssBsy "lied Hank' MflA" Kaleat "A Mht Out" MIii Corned? (IIA.NOi: ti I'MXJIUM TilMultltOU ADMItNlO.V TONIUItT. IU TEMPLE THEATER "Juiliif Dunn'a DrrbW Hell Two Itetl Drams I'aliie Wn-aly Curreslt K?nu "Twm MtejKtillilsU" VlUgsph Drama "Tt.o MlMtaglesjars' Kdfton Comedy i .lMIHmv amvavio CKNTfl MATlkKK Ujt.Y AT KM ' I'lQLwvlKII I'lCTUHK MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Ora. MOTION I'iOTUHKM TUKNUAVh A.M HATUUIIAYM "TcniMr , TrmtH-r" Comedy Drama "Tin, HinMwu, u( iu,tmixw Two.l'art Drama "Tlie guntk" Drama Kniuiiled on tl. Cocaine Traftk AMATUUII I's-ltKOItMANCK ON VKU.xC8)Ay NIGHT To boost Klamath . . a the Herald to year attar insnas. Cor any UehHii skin trouhu miiJ acMnia, aalt rhsuw, hlTM.'Hrt, aeait "ad, herpes, icables. rta..u m-.i in.ot la highly racoanMaaa . . -ex at all eterea.