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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1916)
BBJWW3frBB!W3CMBKBiWWwtWBffM3HHKwKPIBW (K--!ttsWM9Sr l- Thursday, ironuAnv it, iwi THE EVENING HERALD, m.AMATH FALLS, OREGON I PAGE POUR National Child Labor Bill the diversion channel. It will exca vate a drain from there through the barrow pits to the Fairclo ranch. Mcri-illitcs Visit, Colonel J. W. Birch, gardener; Robert Malcolm, tonsorial artist, Dr. J. 0. Patterson, physician and drug gist, returned to Merrill yesterday af ter a brief sojourn In the county seat. Now in Committee Hands V &L .rsE ! jtwuwiwfrwswju "ktwsj j j ' M ,s3 Jd ! r, I H S B i 31 KH !? K ?53 NvW ia jrtJ J& & um ,p Ma U4 fK I k;w I?"! J . h& over, went contratry to the state rights doctrine, and voted with the majority. Incidentally, the passage of the bill It a striking commentary on how opinion has changed on the constitutionality of legislating against child labor under the interstate com merce clause of the constitution. In 1907 the house Judiciary com mittee, including in its membership Charles E. Llttlefleld. David A. De Armond and other lawyers, decided unanimously that the Jurisdiction of child labor falls under the police pow ers of the state, and not under the commerce clause. When the vote on the Keating-Owen bill was taken, one lone Northern republican, Richard Wayne Parker of New Jersey, voted in tain Southern democrats, who cling to the negathe. Parker is one of the WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 17. The fate of the Keating-Owen bill, ex cluding from Interstate commerce tho products made by child labor, now lies with tho senate committee on labor and education, headed by Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia. Friends of child labor are seeking to force a re port on tho bill. If the bill is brought to tho senate floor early In the season, they say, It w ill be impossible to talk It to death. The bill, which has the endorsement of tho National Child La bor Association, was passed by an overwhelming oto In the house, whero opposition to It was led by cer-J the old state rights theory, which re sents interference In local affairs by the federal government. Exactly 46 votes were cast against the bill, chiefly the votes of representatives from North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, where child labor is used in cotton mills. Many of the -younger Southern democrats, how- imiEF MENTION e men who signed the 1907 report deny ing the right of congress to act; The bill prohibits employment in mine or quarry of children under 16 years of age, &nd in factories and canneries of children under 14. Furthermore, chil dren between 14 and 16 years of age, working in factories, must observe the ' eight hour law. I JQcal News Happcni in and about T&m Save a Dollar. Get your hat and shirts now, and Bave that dollar. Sugarman. It trial of some suits involving the Fish 'and Game Commission and the mas ter fish warden's office. Indiana to Wed. A marriage license was issued to day to Eddie Johnson and Ruth Wil liams, both from the reservation. Back to Agency. Clayton Kirk, one of the Klamath Tribal Council, left today for the Agency, after attending to business In Klamath Falls. Bounty Claims. The following bounty claims were issued early teday: J. A. TJhrln, bob cat; G. W. McCormlck, coyote; J. W. Magness, two coyotes. Home From North. Chas. F. Stone came in last night from Astoria, where he was associated Preparedness. Everybody knows that Sugarman Is always prepared with a good stock of merchandise. It Wedding Solemnised. Guyman Wooden and Miss Delia Coffman were made man and wife last night, the ceremony being performed at the Washington house by Rev. E. C. Richards. Dredge la Moved. Excavator No. 2 has been moved by the reclamation service to the cross ing of the South Branch canal over with Attorney General Brown In the 'the opera house. America for Americana also means Americans for America. Don't miss "The Battle Cry of Peace" Sunday at It 1. Conrad! Is a visitor to this city from Dorrls, Calif. Georgia Webb Is registered ut tlie Hotel Hall. U Hunstrom Is down from Port land. M. S. Leslie Is a late arrival from Snn Francisco. Hne your car put in flrst class con dition at a reasonable price. Bring It to the Ford Garage, where you get the service. t J H. Banstetter Is hero from Oak land, Calif. 11. F. Russell Is a recent visitor from Seattle, Wash. o F. M. Wolf Is here from San Fran cisco. W. H. Christian is down from Al goma. Those smoked hams are awfully good. Try one People's Market. Phone 83. It E. P. Regan Is a late arrival from San Francisco. Fred Manx Is here on business from San Francisco. Roy Huffman Is a recent visitor to this city from Fort Klamath. Miss Polly Tony is in this city from San Francisco. Matt Egan of Algoma Is In this city on business. Ten thousand dollars to lonn on Klamath county real estate. RIk'h per cent. Arthur R. Wilson. 1 6 -Ct Approximately one out of every ten marriages In Baltimore is shat tered in the divorce courts. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MRS. DR. HEMENWAY, 238 Third street, rooms with or without board. 17-6t FOR SALE At a bargain, thorough bred French Jack; "needs a home." Inquire Sample Shoe Store, 715 Main street. 173t r & M- ft Time to dress up. Nature is waking and will soon be decked in her spring clothes. Get into yours. See the new spring wearables now arriving at KKK Store Spring Clothing, Spring Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Furnish ings. Join hands with Spring and get into some new togs-"Cheer up"-"Dress up." KKK STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS LEADING HATTERS Royal Tailored Suits Arrow Shirts Knox Hats Walk-Over Shoes Fownes Gloves, Dutchess Trousers, Clothes from the House of Kuppenheimer ! 8 I I I i SCHOOL KIDDIES SEE IBE MOVIES THE BOARD OK EDUCATION AR RANGES FOR SPECIAL MAT. INEK TODAY FOR ALL OF THE PUPILS IN GRADE SCHOOLS Moving Pictures Tonight will be Mary I'lckfonl night at the Star theater when little Mar will be seen In one of lior bent photoplay dramas, untitled "Hags." She is sure to be loved in this part Extra Special ON Shirts and Hats FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY "A Dollar Saved Is a Dollar Earned" $1.25 Shirts. $ .89 $1,50 Shirts. $1.1 5 $1.75 Shirts . $1.35 $2.00 Shirts. $1.55 Including Flannels or Dress Shirt. A good assortment of latest patterns. .Not more than two to a customer. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY February 18th and 19th K. SUGARMAN "The Quality Store" dMMfc $2.00 Hats $1.45 $2.50 Hate $1.95 $3.00 Hats $2.45 Your choice from a clean stock on hand Derbies Jadwled. Following well attended exhibi tions at the opera house and the Or pheus theater under the auspices of the Klamath Commercial Club, the Salisbury wild animal pictures and tho Klamath county movies wore shown again today. The board of education arranged for keeping the Salisbury pictures a day longer, and a matinee was held today at the Or pheus theater. All pupils of the grade schools were , in attendance, and the cost of the ex hibition was paid byjhe board, the movies being considered splendid for educational work in Klamath geogra phy and in nature study. SSSBm ?P 'SBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSfl BKHsBsBaBsBlBsBsBsBsBl TIMK TO HATCH FOR GOOD WINTER LAYERS The farmer who Is successful In getting his hens to lay when eggs are high In price, hatches the chicks early enough In the season so they will have time to mature before the cold weather sets In, but not so early that they will mature In warm weather and when cold weather comes stop laying and go Into moult, says Mr. Dryden of O. A. C. experiment station. This is an Important point for the poultryman. For Leghorns and other small breeds, the best time on the average to hatch them is about the beginning of April or from March SO to April 20. Chicks that are hatched within these dates with the proper care throughout the summer will make the best late fall and winter layers. If hatched a month earlier they will mature early and usually go Into moult and stop laying when eggs are at their highest. For heavier breeds that require longer to mature, the hatching season should be earlier. For Plymouth Rocks and breeds of that size, about the middle of March Is a very good time, or any time between March 1 and April 1. There is very little profit In pullets that have been hatched later than the nisi ui may. WUIIV 11 IS poesiDie 10 I hasten or retard laying maturity by regulating the feeding and cere, with good average care, the dates given above will be about right. ? If you ere partlceiar about your Are insurance, see Cbllcote. 18 jas she has In all other previous pic tures and to give any lenghty descrip tion of tho play is merely a wastu of spneo as the only thing necessary for a packed house is tho mere mention that you will see little Mary and you will know that you are sure of a pro duction that will please you. Tonight eory person who attends this theater will be given free a Photoplay mnga zlno containing the life of Mary Pick ford. This production will bo shown tonight only. The following from tho Chicago American concerns Sunday's big at traction here: They saw slxtecn-inch shells crash Into tho heart of Manhattan Island and They believe tho capture of Creator Now York would only bo a matter of a few hours. They saw the Amorlcan licet iin. stroyed, by u fleet of twice Us size and many times Its power, and They are convinced our uimmu , unguarded. They saw a foreign foo. .,mMnt deadly march with brutal and amaz- ing power through familiar awu, and They know wo are unprepared They saw Americans lined aval.,. a wall ljko tenpins, and they saw af " sun muico its alckenlng "strike," and ' They became champions of the causo for battleship. more battle- They saw the hand of the Invading beaut at the throats of women, and The harkem-d to "tin- buttle cry of ppncu " That wan tho mime of the produc tion "Tho llntlle Cry of Pence" nml a ohrlll and terrible cry It wax It In Ht 111 ringing In the oars of those who gripped the aims of their Hints hint ulKht ut tho Olympic Theater anil watched with ejes that grow dry In their rockets the ferociously xlg iillk.niit handwriting on tho wnll The mesKiiKL' Ih oho tint Mux been heard hefoie "Prepare"' Hut this tliiio Its true iiiojiiIiik inuiu with n Nhoik tlmi l nirk at tho thronl unit at llio pit of the Ntoiiiiirli mill nt the liourt IIhcK The licet chop Ih steel piln of iloith In the heart of tho careless town It sinks the American (lent br It hturlcH north from llninpton Hondo, It lands Hwlft, silent armies In gray HwnriiiK The) llll tho strocts They Ull men The women Over the spires nf tho town swarms of noroplanos buzz llko poisonous (lies dropping death and destruction Into the swirling weltor of humanity beneath, 'I hero Is death painted glor iously on large canvas: thoro Is death cut camoo-like so thnt It sticks In the brain. And through this grand orgy of death thoro sounds with tho In sistence, of a tom-tom "Prcpnro! Prepare! Prepare!" It Ik propaganda, but tho nronn. ganda of tho Toscon, tho propaganda of the riery Cross, the propaganda of tho bugle, tho propaganda of the scream for llolp" tearing through darkness. After fifteen minutes of It the woman at my loft turned her face away with a violent shiver and did not look agnln. Tho man at my right said: "Undo Tom's Cabin that's what this moans, it moans battleships. It menns the curtnln for our half-Americans, it means that men like Car negie, Wnnamakor and Ford had bet tor watch out." Tho foo sweons on. Thnm i. .. i.. stand. The brnvn llitln ......... -t.- --. iiitiu HUH uign Itnelf In. You feel thnv mnv in. i.. tide. Tho forlorn hnnn .,...,.. with ono hlow. Tho nation's capital wiinown a smoking ruin. America Is ORPHEUS THEATER n slnvo In the power of a Honm Man, tinned with u knotted cllili Thnt Is oni way. The oilior you ee the spirit of '7ti ntulk from the tnmlllnr picture. You see Washing ton n ml Lincoln nml (Inint You tee a million soldiers spring from the tnioktng land. And then the whole tremendous, fouful Hpcrtudc rciolrrt It'clf Into u grent cry "Prepare!" And you leave the (hcittr rfidr to give nil of our little mile toward tho building of tmttlmhlp lo fend off such n foo. II il lH'iiiltiiiirirro nt siirplirnU' O. II. Miller, Mgr. Friday and Saturday 'The Holllng Terror," "Neal of the Nary'' "Ru) ing a Rank With BubJc," Walllngford Series "Miuv Deadly Than the Male," One Reel American Comedy 19c liroccrlc m Cut Price 7-1 f J. F. Mngulre & Co, Inc. Accurate information ubout the KUmnili lountry. Auk Cbllcote. K HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE COMING SUNDAY, KlJIi. U Mue Heel ViUgrnpli I'viiture "TIIK HATTLK CRY OP PKACR" Afternoon anil KvciiIiik Itewcrtcd Heats, SO cents. STAR THEATER "IIAOS" Five Reel Fnmoua Players Production Featuring MAUY PIOKFOKD TEMPLE THEATER Cal Marvin's Wife," Three Reel Vltagruph Prams "I'athe News" "Mixed and Flsed," Vim Comedy Admission Always 10 MATINM DAILY AT 21 ALL LICINSIO PICTUBie MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill. Ore. s MOTION ncrtVHVft WBINR8D" AND SATURDAYS vr.- ' -- .4