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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1908)
1'HONE" lYMUtdn LAW ww1 J mm.- w -. ... 3o 50 PER CENT," VEGETABLE MATTER. KtAMATITS GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. EASY TERMs . t iimn advauc piruvfiT ROIL ARRT. AIW ""! ! I" - I V'1fcM " ,, I THE EVENING HERALD Imied Dlly, Except Sunday, by tli HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. 0. SMITH, Editor tmiiv foitmintt'. hi n!iiril In wnu.i' triititl tiiol run, I tluiii i lie Ccnmin, ml llnil in nil lliiwo imitliiiliirt lnt tin' hiinni- mi in ili Aiiit'ilt'iiii. ! AI'ltKMN III'MINti, ai , wnitn. SUBSCRIPTION KATKS The ($1) linn Itll kKxkI I $11 Dally, delivered by carrier, one week KLAMATH FALLS. FRIDAY EVENING. AUGUST 7. IMS Pally, by mail, on year f,. W Within the (111 w.mmI nil. l)lly, by mail, fix month '-' : ' '"KilK nisi) sl.wlMtl) Daily, by mail, lhrw month -"'I itliittfl). Ially, by mall, one month f'.Uvllll luillctl Jl l mimmI ( I ) Anill(l) liMJI) Iii.MJII di'iidltl) lit I t I lll SI) HIKP.ll I) ililcial) slaln$l). 123.00 IIH(tl) HtrmcKlcxdl) ceased! I U Tlu(l) nolilodt) hcnstlll) Uy(tl) stretched ( 9 1) iipon(ll) IiIn($1) Hlilo(fl). MH9U hullet(9D Irun(ll) HuJ(fl) borod(M) hlm(tl) thru(fl) Aml(M) lntanlly(9t) he(9D dlcd(91). 123.00 ItmillM HTAKTKII AT OIT.MtTKIlS. Tln .V.iiiniiiil raidtal U iioinf rlouiitil iii built physically and mor ally. For tho past three weeks the health authorities have been conduct Ins a successful crusade agalast the unclean lunch roomi and hotel. They hare Invaded the kitchens ot nearly every public eating place la the District of Columbia. Filthy conditions almost unbelievable were found In many of the so-called first class restaurants. A number of pro prietors have been arrested and fined and others have been forced to quit business. All have been ordered to put their kitchens In proper condi tion it they wish to continue serving the public. Clubs and even board ing houses have not been exempt from the operations of the official microbe chaser. But theDlstrlct houso cleaning has not been confined to food purveyors. An antl-vlre crusade Is now on, said to have been ordered by President Roosevelt from Oyster Bay. Immed iately adjoining the new municipal building, which was dedicated on the Fourth of July, and almost within a stone's throw ot the White House, Is Washington's red light district, which, since the day of the Civil War has remained practically undis turbed. It has been the scene of nightly orgies that hitherto have seemed beyond the ability or Incli nation ot the police to control. As a preliminary step In the cam paign against tho denizens ot "the division." as It is called. Major Syl vester, Superintendent of Police, has ordered the streets in that section of the city cleared ot loafers. Unless a pedestrian can give a legitimate reason for his presence In the local ity after nightfall be Is ordered to movo on, or go to the nearest police station. In this way, the authorities hope to break up the business of the section. Hints have been given to the proprietors of Illegal resorts that they will be allowed a reasonable time to move to another part of the city, or get out of town altogether. Tho District government has for years believed In the policy of seg regation of vice, and Inline with this It Is probable that a new red light section will be created In a part of the city further removed from the business and residence dlstrlce. Coincident with the cleaning out of "the division," a crusade against alien women living in vice has been started by the Immigration Bureau, also under orders from Oyster -Bay. Several arrests have already been made of women, who, the authori ties say, came to this. country for Im moral purposes. These, and others as theymay be discovered, will be deported. JEWEUCD1 PRESENT IX "HOCK." IIK.U- 'sontcd lo llinliop llnrllti uu I III) oc ; i . ( I Is luUM-cratlou as bishop i.( .Miea Caceres, according t mnll advices from the Philippine. Msr. Unrlln wan tho first Kltlplno to be raised to tho purple under Am erican ecclesiastical Jurisdiction. On the occasion of his consecration u large number of coplo were asked to contribute toward the cost nf an album In which should ! IiimtIIhI ' the signatures nf all those who tie slred to congratulate him mi din el evation. The album was Rotten up ut Breat cost and Its covers were studded with precious stones. It was pre sented to Max. Unrlln. but the Ixxik was tsken back to Manila under the pretenso that there were others mImi desired to sign their names thereto. it is said that the book was left In lb care of a prominent Filipino of ficial. Several Spanish and native papers now are demanding that a public ac counting be made of the money cot. lected and the amount extended fur the album and of Its real whcrabotits. It Is charged that the silversmiths who prepared the covers nf the hook and inlaid them with precious stones has not yet been psld for his mater ial and work. - STANDARD OF IJVI.NO IN AM- KKICA. A ramsus wgime. It I doubtful If uy other oos rstrt tuent furnished an eitml iiniulT nf dlitlugulihed uffliers ihirlntf Hi clH sr ss did thtf tfeeund I Hilled MIMra carslry. Anion tliu ernccr rrr .-e bert Hldliey Jiililillou, loit'iin. ii K. 1. lieutenant colonel, Wlllliim I ' Hard. Iirt lleiileiisnl colonel, i (liiirge It. Ihiiinus. major liolsil I. J U-e sml A. S. Jiihiiii'ii tstssr gen rrN In Hi Omfederui Him), sml llnrdce lnvaw llciltciiniit Krneliil I Tlmiiiiia liiS'iinie H illallllKlll-licil ' I I ernl In the r'cilcrsl iirmy Aiuuug tb inplnlns wrr Kail Van U-w. K- Kir- t.v Smith uud N. O. Kvsns. all of whom I Iwcsm generals In the Confedrrstr 1 rmy. I. N. Palmer. Oeorge Htonrmsn 1 snd It W. Johnson held tb ssui po- I slttons In lbs Union srmy. Amoug the subalterns John U. Hood. Chstle W i FUld. CbaiubllM snd Phlfer became southern genersle, sud It. tlsrrsrd slid others stlslned Ibe satu plsce In the northern srmy Csptslu Kvau Irfl the Uatttd Hist' wrvlc tfor lil ouel Itobrrt B. Im did, and wtwu they parted at Kort Mason. Tri. Colonel l sstd! "I'm sorry to ! ymi up Krsns. Don't know whst msy hnpi-rii liefnre rr meet sgslu. IVrlupi lliey'll make you s gviiersl,' HOTEL FOR t n . . . - - RENT I TIIK KICIIKLIKU, TIIK HKST IK). TEL IN MERKILL, COMPLKTKLy FURNISHED. WILL LEASE TO .... D ESI K ABLE PARTY .. MBS. T. A. BALIS, Merrill, Ore. i 1 A($l) ru.hlll) Ml.) rnuhllll. , Hslpln, MU Out. A($l) tnwny(fl) llimli(ll) Mr. Lonl looked grste one ern lleforeOI) my($l stiirlled(Il) ' lug Ibsl his wife, s very youu our I ii.JIaa,! Il sim. I iBtkHl wtrtiatf tril I In' ""' l,' .us.teV. Anit($U Hunt 1 1 ) 1(11) knewtfUi mppow busluess l troubling ou IM($I) wi.rkltll In(tl) ilotll) . i:re($l) Kill iiiuliKfll she surmised shrewdly, "ir you re truck a susg. why don't you tell me. sod perbsp I msy I sbl to btlp ilnimOU mytfll prlie(tl). I you)" 120.00 Aner wore sTrctionste sajursnon lllslll) miidilened(fl) maln(ll) I A Hcandal has arisen oyer someone putting In "hock" the magnificent nd costly Jwe)-bdwki albuta'pre- Is the high standard of living ad opted by the American workmen a mistake? Would ho be happier with tho con ditions that surround the Kngllsh or the German laborer? The Bureau of Labor answers the qnestlons In the negative. Its reply being based on reports of Investiga tion Into the cott of living In tho United States, Germany, and Kng land, Just made by the respective governments. The Bureau lays emphasis upon the food that the American eats. The table of the American workman I more abundantly supplied with fur greater variety, It Is declared, than either the German or the Kngllsh. The food of the American workman costs more, but his tabid doe not require nearly so large a wage-percentage as that of the Kngllshman or the German. Another Joy that the American la borer Is able to experience by his standard of living Is that of keeping his family together. Statistics show that the family of the American liv ing at home Is larger than that of the German or tho Kngllshuian. Tho American Industrial family uvurugini slightly over Ave persons, with three chlldreu to a family living at home. A comparison of the cost of liv ing showr that the credit the Eng lish have been glvou for generations of being the greatest beef eaters on the globe. Is unwarranted. The Am erican worklngmau and his family eat much more meat than tho Eng lish. r The reports indicate that the po- altlnc of th English workman 1 Mil) aw($l) ItKi(fl) Intel II) limit II) reached ( 1 1 met! 1 1 wltli(ll) a(ll) hmindltll; Wlth(fl) trust) ($1) knlfellll 1(11) sought! $1) her(fl) llfe(tl) As(ll) we(l) rolled(fl) o'erlll) tlie(tl) uniuniK II ). I2C00 ,M)(II) sklll(ll) niidltl) strength) 1 1 ) Prevailed (II) ut(ll) lengthlfl), And(ll) wlth(ll) Mill mine menu II) unlck(ll) 1(11) lald(tt) her(tl) lo(l) With! II) onv(ll) sharp! II) hlOKdl) Oftll) mytlll rcnownedim lllx(ll) SHck(ll)! I2&.00 Till) It (111 12.00 Total 1125.00 WANTED tailier on the court houso nt likotlew. Add res W. A. Wingate, likevlew. Ore., Immediate ly us this advertisement will not ap pear again. MONEY TO LOAN on ranches, city property and timber land. HAM, HHEI'IIKUD CO. :Stf lliiiiHe uunled hy Stitember 1st, near public school. Frank .M. I'pp, nt Winters Jewelry Store. S-0lf KEEP COOI, Nice line of men' alpaca coats and fancy vests at the Boston Store. 7lf WANTED Position with real es tate firm, llavo had experience In real estate business. Address J. C, care of Herald. S-r.tJ Girl wanted for general housework small family. Address Box 27, Klamath Falls, Oregon. WOOD SAWING a specialty. All ordon will receive prompt attention. J. I,. Fielder. JSOtf Sholl sas ho has the best Ice cream In town. If you are from Mis sou,! stop In at the American Con fectionery. 27-IOt To make room for new goods that are now ou the way we are disposing of all second-band articles we have left at prices less than cost. Virgil V Son. Better get one of those Toft and Shenimn, or Bryan and Kern, neck-tk-H nt the Portland Clothing b Shoe Sloie before they lire all gone. They are iite tho thing for these Htlrrlng times. MWt ACKUS tfHKK. The LakesldM company ha ilCOO acres of land under the Adutns ditch that It will give KENT FREE for one year. This Include the use of the land and water. The renter must clear and place the land In cultiva tion. The i enter gets all the crop but we reserve the right to pasture the stubble. The lakeside Company, J. Frank Adams, Manager, , Merrill, Oregon.; Lord admitted that bis psyroll bother ed bun. "I've wiitt It up s far ss lbs work men go." he ss Id. "but If I pay the stenographer there won't be s penny left for Dstls snd me. Dsvls ss)s be csn't stsnd that. He iiiuat have soaie money this uioalb Lord's wife was woiurularlly grsv: then btr face brightened. "Why don't you gl lb slebogrs pbr a Benin's vscstlon, she suggest ed eagerly, "tbeu divide what there Is wltb Davl It serins lo lot." Judicial ly, "that would be fair all round" Youth's Ceiupsuloa Th tsry f tlarllahl. "Once there wss a group of sports- ni'u who were all quit broke," M a Jocky club official. "Tb must, bow ver, gt la to tb races, snd on tt a tlm thy presented themselves at tb paddock gat. " '1 am the owner of Starlight th first said. H wss well dressed sad Imposing. Tbey hllevd and pasaed aim In. "'I am Starlight' trainer.' ssld tb Mcond. Ill red fc and bluff man ner bur out bU itory, sod tbey ad mitted bias. "Tb third man, small snd thin, next appeared. " 'Starlight' Jockey,' b ssld shortly ad hurried through the gat. "Tb fourth and last man of th group wts'vrry shabby Indeed. "'Well, who are your they asld Im patiently when b preMtitad blutelf. "'I am Star light,' wss tb meek re ply."-1 Angels Time. Nsvsl Or). Possibly not every one has beard tb necdole about th dear old mother whose mo hsd been promoted to be Bret lieutenant In tb navy. II nt her a bos of flee navel orange from Florida and thla brUf not; Dear iUthwJan a haattful ef naval ere, senwlhtas Vu wilt Had Mpeelal Ir caotoa, Uvullr, JACK. Speaking of Jack to some gueata at the bona few night later a 'they war tojoylag the orsag, h remark ed: "Jot th very beat boy la all th world, dear, dear Jack. What splen did sailor, and trtry Inch an oarl But be uevw could larn to pll. Just think of a lieutenant spelling naval with an V and a email 'n.' Isn't It mbarraasiag to a mother! Still It sound all the same wbtu you sneak lt"-Nw fork Tress. Th Mtrnlng Tub." A fw yesrs sgo a sister of sain called In to sm so old lady who lived la a llttl cottage In Llncolnablr and In course of conversation happened to cnantlon that b bad a cold spoage down vry mcrnlng. "Law, mlu," said Ibe old Isdy, "and does your mother know)" "Ya, certainly, and ah quite ap prove." " Wll.". said th old lady, "Ab wash ml faac lvvry daay, an' Ah waabe ml nKk one a wk, but Ab'v nlvvr bin walked all owr since Ah wss a baby." This good lady Uvd to th rip old ago or uiaetythre. Cor. London Nw. Th Letus ltrs. Tb race of people to whom the nam "Lotus Eaton" waa appltad waa a LybUn trlb, known to tb Urk a arly a .th tlm of Homer. Urdo tua descrlb thlr country and aayt that a caravan rout ltd from It to Egypt. Tb kitu Hill grow tbw la great abuadaace-a prickly shrab bear ing a fruit of a wet tost, compared by Hrodotu to that of tb date. It to till atn by tb nativ, and a kind of win U mad from Its Julc. wprfluu. Copy Badr-How will It do to had thla tory "A Q rowing imlilr aty Edltor-Owt sjt law "miwia, ThaTa AtmmlM sjws.trww. Elwood Steel Fences GUARANTEED We arc in rt-ccnt receipt (if .1 nrloail of the Famous Elwood Steel Fencing ami Poultry Netting in all width . Witaml reatly to guarantee every rmi d Kiwood I'Vnee we send out Geo. R. Hurn Watson & Van Sickle PRACTICAL BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS 100 Design! by Fred Hodgson, Clilcuito's Leading Architect, to Choose Xrom WenlHo furnish iilurmnnil JUM-cificnliout ly IIimIc""' rt'Kiilar prict. Your patn)niii:c rrili:illv t..i. ai I 1 the DWELLINGS A SPECIALTY CALL WATSON, LAKKS1DK INN East End Meat Market CRISLEK & STILTS, Proprietors Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry r'n-ali and L'uml Miiits nisi rlnilsi;i'a uf ' kiml We handle our meats In lliu most modem aj in Irsn liix-ss and surrnunilliiKs. Try us and wc will I ""'t happy lo liavi' you fur u customer. I rr lu-nvrry IlKKT K. WlTIIKIIW, Vice PresMmt -iti -tsty Abstracting Maps, runs, Blue frlnts, Etc. Klamath County Abstract Co. Surveyora and IrrigatlonEngineer.s Don J. ZuatwALT. C. K. President M. II.1WH.I.UW. (' Trmsurrr Klamath Falls, Oregon CIIAK. K. WOltDKN I'resklent M. WOltDKN Cashii-r I-lini) MKI.HASK Vlr I'rcsldciit The American Bank and Trust Co. e2t' 111 S.tI.I1 .1111 CAPITAL. $100,000.00 Cor. flih gad Main Street r t i,.J O.-0