The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 12, 1908, Image 2

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50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER. KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PEK ACHE AND UPWARDS. KASYft
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THE EVENING HERALD
IiiueJ Pally, Except Sunday, by the
HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY
W. O. SMITH, Editor
SUKSCKIl'TION HATK.S
iMlly, by mail, one jear
Hally, by null, fix month . .
llll, by mall, three month ....
Pally, by mall, one month
IMih, iIoIIutiM by curler, one week
KLAMATH FALLS. WKDNESDAY EVENING. AUUUST 12. W
.svi.Mti.i:n nit: wnoi. micv
Th.it Orcrnii wind int'ti ' '" i
II mtlnniincd nut f "hunt v.ot'.UOO
ii-i w.vl wtlc tLU )ear, la now tlit be
ln.1 uf the leading ehecpnion of the
state and of the official, of the Ore
gon Wool Grower' Aaaoclatlon
While the wool clip ot Umatilla
ccunty was (old at from 10 to IS
ccntt, early In tho spring, the same
tjuallty ot wool has recently sold at
y.llea Clr. Mont., for from 16 to 17
cents, thus going from 4 to 5 cents
more than the tales In that count).,
ard In other parts of Otckoii.
On a total clip of lT.0iHi.n0i lbs
in Oregon this jcar, thl low lo Ore
gon sheepmen would moan ubout
$700,000. It Is believed now that
u combination of bu)crs and commis
sion houses was formed lo keep down
the Oregon prices, as Oregon sales
were among the first on the coast and
naturally set a pace.
HAS ENOUGH MOXKY.
Thomas A. Edison has begun to
gratify an ambition he has cherished
n-any years, and the laboratory at
Llewellyn, N.J.. will see comparatlie
lv little of him henceforth. Mr. Ed
lion's umbltlon ban been to give him-
self a roving commission Into pure;!
silence and to steer clear of com
ruerclallsm. He does not want to
iiicreaso his fortune. He hat got
f 26,000,000, which be thinks Is more
thin enough. All of his life be has
been turning out money-making In
ventions. He will devote his remain
ing years to Investigating anthln'g
that strikes his fancy, without regard
to its financial productiveness. It
in learned that tho man who has ac
hieved so many marvels In electricity
1 as a greater love for chemistry than
eicctrlclty.
Chemistry was the first science to
captivate bit wonderful intellect, but
1 e Las never had a chance to dig
as deep into Its mjilerles as be want
ed to. Now be proposes to glie him-.-If
the chance. He has bought him-
It a place in Florida, where he will
nd a couple of months In tho late
ter and early summer next year.
awards tie end of this month ho Is
going with his wife on a month's trip
to the Pacific coast,
LEMON IIATIIS THE LATEST.
Tho "lemon bath" is, so It appears,
the latest eumraer crare one likely
to achieve much popularity with
those who delight in new sensations
and bavo the leisure to 'pursue, then.
Slany virtues are claimed tor It." ""
"It Is a valuable aid to beauty, '
bu Id a Bond street boauty specialist,
"and tho custom has,' I hear, been
adopted by royalty.
"Queen Wtlhclmlna ot Holland
borrowed tho Idea from the Duth In
dies, and attributes a great deal of
the satln-ltko softness of her skin to
the refining and cleansing influence
of the lemon baths In which. abe.bai,
been Indulging for?somo wekslorf
the advice of thejrlfeooneofber
colonial governors.
"The proper way to prepare the
lemon bath is as follows: Fire lem
ons, cut, Into slices, are left to soak
"in a basin of water for half an hour.'
The water drawn Into the bath must
be moderately hot, but not warm'
enough to be enervating and the
lemon water Is added to It slowly,
the whole being stirred vigorously
the whit', ai U'the mode when mak;.
Iiiar cocoa. There la no objection to
a (ew slices or the lemon peel'beTng J ,
Ml'
I.V
n'luiiiil in tin tntxliiM'
i i .mi lu. monitor tin' lemon
. - unmet be Improved upon." wild
a second specialist, "and mini) of my
clients are going to Indulge itiillj
during the probable heat nine llu
Union Julio thus Introduced Into tbi
varm soapy bath hits u most smith
lug, refreshing and softening effect
"Tho nboio reclpo Is Bn excellent
one to follow, with Just this nddlllou
the lemon volution, eien Die teniuiii
lo one basin of water, I loo strung
for the face and neck. Il would lit.
poftcning, of iourc.-hul It would be
npt to render lh hLIii )i'lluwlsh II
linlnlged In freol)
"To titillate this. I tlllillili'lflll hIiiiiiIiI
te taken out. and to ttiit added n
few drop of rosewulrr 1 his mixture
riimt he kept rep.irate. mid used uf
ttrwurd to xponge the fare and ueelc
As little us possible' of the balh wntri
should touch the neik, und mini' llu
fi.ee."
"The henelltn of the lemon fur bev
erage purports have lung been prov
en. It U rnpldl) i online In now at
a skin wash," snld a chemlHi
IlKNOI'M'Bs 1'MIIMsM.
"Uulnnlam. a It cilt.lt In llil
I country, originated in IIiiKlanil.wht-rt
Impoverished the working rlji
und put 21)0,000 periuina in London
almshouM-i. The a) stem is Incom
patible with the deilarrtloii of In
dependence and the I.iuh of I lie I'nlt
cd State which i-xlut for the piirixmi
ol guaranteeing workmen the tight
to romo and go to their emplii)uient
without molestation " Thin denun
ciation of labor unions wan ili-liicrtd
by Federal Judge S. II lliinfurd, at
Seattle, when lie granted it ti Injunc
tion against tho IitigahoreliK-n's I'm
lor. presenting its ruembra from In
ttrfcrlng In tiny way with the un
loading of ships b) nonunion men
The remarks Itavo created un Im
mense sensation In labor circle oc
the Pacific Coast
From eight Inpatient- captured
vhllo attempting to cronx the border
from Mexico, details of a gnat smug
gling plot wero lenrneil b) the liuinl
i at Ion agents. The JupniiuHe declare
that thero are now CO, 000 of their
countrymen In Mexico, and that most
of them are awaiting un opportunlt)
to enter this country. They hu)' an
oiganlztd band of smugglem la work-
n g on tho border, running a lug
from a point about 100 mllt-x north
f Tamplco to a landing place, below
Corpus. Christ), Texas. From IT. lo
C0y Japanese aro smuggled across the
llr.e al each trip of the tug, It In al-
cged
Rate Fruit.
Bht Did you vo this story, Oeorge,
bout the Italian woman who bad ber
speech restored after being dumb for
forty-four years 7
George Married woman?
She I don't know. It seem that
when she was a child of seteu an old
woman who was called a witch gave
ber a quince to eat, and after eating It
she became dumb and remained so un
til just'tbsjotaer day, j
' Qori. (thoughtfully) I wonder if
tny body "bad the sense" to save a few
of those quince seeds? Cleveland Plain
Dealer, t i i
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The Same Old Show.
The eld fasblontd circus, tht bsrnacltd
circus iJ,
The elrcus that' bUUd as Hi "gTMtest
"of shows."
The dust and tb din and th bench
that jerk u
Each tlm that tb panut man stand
on our to,
Tb clowns and tb frtaki and th fakirs
that work us.
Th pink linond. with th Urnon skin
i rtogr' "
The ranald. peanuts, tut, hurrah for th
" circus.
Tbe old fasblontd circus that f retta us
'W-'x -cnlcaco Mews
THE SCHEMIHL
H U III 'co. CIluw Who Always
Mi.io. Ht Clitiu.
I lio . ht'liulil i easier In llliilemtiitiil
Hun In Ui'llui'. Mnnv jcnpt ago it gath
vlng nf Hit win it! tin' Muceiilucin
I'liileniornl tit mine lu n divliluti 111 lo
I till' ri'ltl ''. Ultlt t Ml tr II M'hf Ulllll.
Cllltlll .lilt Mk'VO H III UK' ulll!ll
' '"'.,
i, .in i,r
It!'" "I
Hie word, iiml the) found II eipmll)
f-" I0h.ir todellte wlut exiiclli a neliemlhl
-.' fa.),! 'I he liistivit liu. nat Hie .lew Ml
I , I Chttmli'le of I.iiiiiIiiii. wn Hint if .''III
Mi'iirt M Miiiuel M I' li'i "Ul, I Hi il
he ciitllit tell II ilmi III It lioillil HUH
trite enrill uli.ii urn ineiiil In I In
ter n III T um a hmi il ill win)
mi .1 i , I , miii. to tin What
i id it. i v.i I it Hiil. mid when lie
,,-lit euinloi lueiit lit) could nut lib
tain It Hay arter day he at liclieuilhl
like) ou a Much lu the pulillc gardens
waiting for some one to offer him
ork. but Hie offer uuier nme. iir
a bole) ear lie t thus emh da) mi
111 nt last he attracted the ullelilluu of
a merchant, who ald to hlimelf "I
want some one at my wunhuune, ami
I think I shall offer Hie Job to Hint
poor iii:iu wlm l ulwtiya sitting so pa
tli'iitl) and wlitfull) an Hititigh be I
looking for eiiiplii)Uieiit. Tiitiinriiiw
I shall apeak to him" The iniirrn
came, nnd tin- poor mini xtarlrtl fur hi"
Hill tl walk tn hit tltlliil e.it At. lit'W
eier. he wn It'iiilng III- Inui-te li 'aid
lo liU wife My tliitr, I lime Invu t'tlt
like Hill for a whole )eir mid noth
lug hill ever i-olllettf t lull) I Ibltlk
I b ill it I) lit lioiue" litl he did
Atlil lie llllititl Hie HuTi-hllil I li.it l
Hie nibeiullil
A LIFE OF THE ROOFS.
iardtn Flourltlt on Hi Hauittopt of
Flortnc. Italy.
llii-'n- "till i-xltH In Italian eltle a
life of Hie roof tint H ill -Hint ami
cluracterUlk- nnd of uhliii the mere
foreigner und l.nirUt I utlrely mi
aware Piirtk-ulitrl) l thl Hie eae lu
I'luri-lice Mount to Hie top Door of
oue uf thew grim, big pulu-i- lniitllui
In tiome gloom), miuleo nirt-et, often
approached by n tterii, forbidding door
nay aud dark, uln-p atnlr nml )ou
will hold )tur breath with wotub-r at
tbe surprl.' that await .ion, for here
before )ur e)i" sretcbe an unfa
miliar elty. a nil ami gr.en ill) of
n Iil- eiiaiie nud inr)lng allltude u
cl) li" I'- nrL-lillecturall) tM-autlfiil
than Hie one ion Ii.im- left U-low and
enllieinil liit, tnot uiieNi lully by
verdure
III the ler) he-itt of Hi" illy, oil its
topiniHl aH-x. there I m Irate of
grime. Ihe nlr li piire und whole
touic Iml'-iil. It lin-t-zi-i ure i hargtil
with no small migg-itloii of wa and
mountalu l.r.-.itli Ai fur the smoLe
oue would i-n--t o Und banging aboie
the rooM of a ili-lii.l) Hiiulatnl ell). It
is couplcuoiM bi ii iil-iim-. ami only
at the hour of Inr.iU i.- oini faint
blue column rl..- for the brlt-fnt apace
Into the allilo.pliere Helen .tllliueru's
"A riorelilliio Hoof (innli-u" In I'eii
tury
Grant th Hro.
When Ueiieral f.runt i elznl with
hi filial III1K-.1 In tin- autumn of 1MI
he appearnl U-fore Hie world In an rn
tlrrly new- iliarai-ler I'roui l-lng dew
ed a Ihe li ru, iiiicouipromliiliijr and
conquering mllltar) commander, the
reielallbii of hi yltuple realguntloii In
the face of great suffering claimed for
blui new fame ui a hero lu another
seime UN taut Imttte with the great
conqueror tl'illiiiil lilui for grander
laurel Ihiiu were gained ou an) of his
many trluuiplmiit Held, It was the
purely hiiuiiu Hide of tilt nature that
tbeu np-uled to Hut general )iniulbjf
of luanklud Thus hi laat ami only
aurreudt-r was hU greatest victory. If
It bad been otherwise, hlstor) would
have cheated llself of an example of
Christian fortitude tbe like of which
has been seldom recorded Ir II. t
Sbrady In Ctbtury,
Nw York Church Choir.
"Singing lu a .New York choir tuts
several advantagei, oue of which I the
long contract," said a soprano, "I saug
In churches lu four different cities be
fore coming here, und everywhere I
was hired from month to mouth. That
Is the custom lu most churches lu oth
er tonus. Tbe trustee: are afraid to
sign a ) ear's contract on account of
the hot water they will get into If tbe
choir proie unatlsfactor). Cougrega
tlcins In other cltlei are irry finicky
and stubborn In tbe matter of music.
They don't take things as easy as the
people do here. Tbe average New York '
congregation li Hie most obliging body I
on earth. Uuleis a choir U hopelessly
bad nobody Interferes, so the trustee
feel safe lu hiring tbe Dingers by tbe
j ear." New York Huu.
8clntlfio tammy,
"Sammy," said Mr. Tucker, who
was showing blm through th geolog
ical department of tbe museum, "these
are called aerolites. They are suppos
ed to be fragment of some planet that
has been broken up. Thy coma with
in tb attraction of our planet and fall
to tb earth."
"Ob, 1 know what they are I" said
Sammy. "They're tbe ballast tbe man
In tbe moon has to throw out to keep
himself up la tbe aky,"
Works Both Way. '
"They bore one, these society calls,
don't you know," declared the younf '
lriv "TtiHii Iwipa nn.N ' "" I
"Sometimes they bore two," respond
ed tbe young man, taking tb bint as4
likewise bl departux. LouIitUI CJttt-rtar-Jounial.
. '
SENSE IN EXERCISE.
Tit W.ik.i... Tit t Cumn Willi Or
I MmtuUr C.ilion
I llliwi i ill bun fuel Hull 't rfeel lii'iillh
i nut mntMeiit with liiuli mtiniitoi
j(,u.,iiiii,.iu I'nifenli'iiiil athlete nnd
...o ... . , himhIk' iilit'iinii'i'iiii
.,,-. it. ..,..i,i I,, I,,.,' Ill lettutll ( life
'." "
i ..in. r.,i ,i Inn
n hi in III ill lillill niv .
.ie.ii er HHtml brenl lug pwer I wai
ptlilli'Kt'tl In m "' -leienil it a-Ion
I milt Or Hi'- l aiiuili "i in ' '" I
lirnke nil "i lt.lt! "Hi - leturtK lie
uelKlnl t.M loiiiid and tti" all anlltl j
I ...i.o ami muscle, I aw lilui hold III
wife out nt arm' length with one j
haml. I aw him mle a IK pouiiil
lirn-l from the llimr to lit shoulder. '
Uillig
oul) uue band and nrui I
'saw hint gel iluwn on an ium.
tier a platform heartiuc IWI iMiundt
of blaT lueu aeleclnl from th the audi
nice, and be rale) the platform with
his mighty lack. l this remarkable
man was inutile liound and crippled
at thlrt) leten. wheii he should bale
lieeu at the height of lil iiomlerflil
powers,
' Keuneil), Hie ixtniunn, wlm won u
dlitiiit'iiil l'll for lirtlug with hU hand
from the llitr nlxulutel) without ap
piiratiKi n Hioii'iiiitl tuiiil wilglit, ttm
letl up niul crippled U-fnre be wa
forty. How it, prtifelniul lnuig limn
ntiil'li-ailn-r uf alhlelli- wore liluiM-lf
out and tllitl at fnrtj eie roinluou
Sene III llerele" bv I'barlf II
f hrnlie. In Metropolitan MaiTSilne
NATURE CURES. i
Mdlcln Mlp, sf Court, but Faith I
a Pewtilul Factor
I li.-n-' n Until nt the lul or all
t,, , nt-ilmi of ill.m..- ami II eure
wblib. ilenplle the fnt t that II ha l.-n
, am.urriit for geiierallmi, l HU ti- lit
((. tunWr.li--l by
people In gi-lK-ml
. n (lU t , iippi-iintim
would Iftd lo the
,,.f tktt It l not appreciated by nil
,ili'l.iu. It I the I nil It Hut not
n. miilli lin- but mil on- cur- the III
I 'j-ir, ,,! timt nuiili-lni- can tin I to
I plan, tin- pall tit in a loiidltloit iuol
favorable for Ho- work of iialur
' ,.r,. , ,,m,. n, n. ialm- of tbl rle
,n,.llt lf lt , t , . ,-,t .nlble
I ,, imlnti-lb" llrm UlUf thai
tl get will li ma) well lake the
.,.,.. r ....... ,iruB, n ia In In
tntici-1 dlplace the nenl of tbe phyl
rlnu llti-ll the urgenti tali tin In)
more lie iduiply nil anajr drbrt
put lb lualy In the lt trim be
know a huti. ndjtut inert I) inn ban
leal break or displacement and wait !
tor nature to tin tbe n-l 'I be .ti) l
i Uu who pour lu au Inordinate amount
, ..I.. i .. . i i.i.... .,..
UI liruK 1111111 ur l H"ilillliC liaiuie
As a matter uf fact. b I oinetline
lmiedlug ber The l-it ph)U'laii, lu I
all except eitrrtue cnet llu- rew lll.il
ICIIie, ami lhoe a tulip a n,ilMe
.ew Haven llrglater
On Han. I
"If I tnulil be out of phyal-nl pain,"
said a lifelong luvalld, "I would ak
110 other besveu" "If I citlld lie lu a I
place where I might know that luy
builmlut lirirr rould be kllltil on the.
train"' crleil one of tbe geutle -worrier"
whte tapaclty for suffering 11
neither understood nor renpeclnl by .
the sanguine If I lould lake my i
chlldrru to a world where every time'
I hear a cruupy cough my heart did
not staud tlll with terror," urged an-j
other, "that would be heaven for me.
The mulatto girl who hunt lulu Joyful
tears at hrst sight uf a marble hint of I
herself "he.-aue II was white" had a
glluipio of ln-r hravtu Ufore II time, i
"lleaivu tiuut Ui like any other form
of happlne, only 'more so,'" wild a
thoughtful iiian "iml the cuuditlons
uf liapiitnes an- llin-e- a cleati con
science, souielblug to do and some ou;
to loi." KlluU-th Htuart 1'helps In
Harper's llaiar.
SHERWIH-WlLLHHS
Buggy Paint
is the best paint made lor lui"
lci. Coot), too, (or kjilIi ami
lawn furniture or anything sub.
ject to outside exposure,
S-W. Buooy paint
wears well out-of-doors in all
kind, of weather, (jives a bil(;lu,
durable jjlois, .pieai3 evenly,
. coveM.well awl comet if. miiiy
attractive rolors:
It it economical ircai-.e H
j saves re-paintlii) ion jo.in, ami
ii always sathUnojy Cornea
ready for the bnuh in hindy
cms, big anil lillk, a) you it
quite, MBMsV f(ih CtAkr t)V aaVMM
I
Geo. T. Baldwin,
HARDWAJtK DEALER!
Klamath Falls, Oregon
wSl
THERE ARE REASONSWy
You 8houId ouy your Groceries al Vun Hinerftrr'
1st. They have the goods you wnnt Bro,
2nd. Their Groceries arc always frculi
3rd. The price Is wllhln reauon
4th. They deliver phone orders promptly
Phone 516 - VAN RIPER MoJ
Get the Habit-Use Chase S Sanborn Coffees
FURNITURE
TAHLK PADDINC
it at Gillott'H
E. W. GILLETT & CO.
Heavy freighting a Speclclty. Baggage Orders Are i
uivcn rroRipi Aiienuon
0. K. Transfer & Storage
Company
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Having up-to-date olano
trucks we solicit your
fine piano moving
KENYON S GRIMES, PROPRIETOKS i
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Herald Advertising Docs
Your Business for You
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East End Meat Market
CRISLIR 6 STILTS, Proprietors
Prime Beef. Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
Krrah and Cured Meats and Hausagr. of all kinds.
Wn handle our meat In tho moat modem way In clean
liness and surroundlmx. Try us and we will be most
happy to have you far a customer. Free Delivery.
mtimmmmmammmmmmmammMimtmMim
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IIHT B. WlTIIKIiW,
Vice I'renldent
Abstracting
Mapa, nau. Mm Mala, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
Hon;.I. Zumwai.t. c. k.
saa- l'reldenl
a KUmith
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('HAS, B. WOKDBN
('resident
The American Bank and Trust Go.
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pJuI.IliSISL
CA
PITAI,
Cor. Stkajkd Maia strii
kMaMiMa
You will find
Office 1171
Barn Mi
PHONES
M0ttHWlMIW
KKMH
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o aO0HOIMHO
Atxw. Simk
.Stcmtsr
M. I). William, c. E.
Trtaiurer
Palla, Oregon
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FRED aitailASK
VlcPrfiUn
A. M, WOKOKN
Cashier
$100,000.00