The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 13, 1909, Image 2

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KLAMATH PALLS. MONDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1909.
ALL AROCT KNVMKHATOKS
IMrectar DwraaeTa Statement RcgaraV
sag QaaMkaUeaM, DuUce ud
CliajHiaMfllin
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UaKed States Ceaius Dlrtctor
Daraad km teened a statement deta
lac taa tuallSeatloae, datlM and
maatloa of ceaeae enumerator.
Ha atatea Oat OMottkt datiea lm-
peaea aaaa tka eapervleors by tka
eaaaaa aat la U deaigaatloa of ault-
i to ft employed, with the
; at Um director et tke census,
atara witkla their respect
iva dtatrleta. It la I artkar provided
tkat aaak persons akall be elcted
aaMy wttk a view to Itataa. aad
wKkaat reference to their political
party aJUJatloaa.
"Tka eaaaaa act provides tkat the
enumeration of population and agrl
caHara akall kegla oa April IS, 1910,
aad tkat each enumerator ahall coni
plata tka work required In ku dlttrlct
witkla thirty daya la the case of rural
dtatrleta aad email towaa, and witkla
twa weaka la tka caae ot aay Incor
porated elty, towa, Tillage or borough
wklek kad 9.990 takakltaau or more
uadar tka eaaaaa of 1990.
of the applicant, aad mutt be In
doraed by two representative business
men ot the community In which the
applicant resides.
All applicants (or appointment as
enumerators will be required to take
an examination, to bo prescribed by
the director ot the census, to deter
mine their Staeae for the work. This
examlaatloa will be of a practical
character, coaalstlag chiefly or wholly
of tka tiling oat ot a sample ched-
ule of population from data furnished
aad, In the caae of enumerators whose
work will be la rural districts, the
tiling out ot a sample schedule ot
agriculture.
Each applicant Is furnished with
an Illustrative example ot the manner
ot tiling out the population schedule.
and In country districts with a copy
ot the agricultural schedule to which,
la the mala, the work of the census
enumerator la confined. These formi
ot schedules are furnished for the iu
formation ot the applicant and should
be studied and preserved for use In
connection with the examination
referred to In the preceding para
graph.
"It will be necessary for each
enumerator, before entering upon hi
"K la desirable wkere aoeelale tkat
tkeaaamarator akall lira la tka dls- dutlna, to receive a commission, an
rtrat aa la to eaaraaa. Ha akoald be " "" aperrteor of tka
firlTT wltk Ha territory aad tke district to wklek ke katoaaa, aad to
goaeral character of Ha people. , aad subscribe aa oath or alarm-
"Taa aaaaaa reeatrea aa enumerate atloa that ke will faithfully discharge
eea active, eaergetlc pereoaa ot good " repaired of him under
iliaas, Tkey mast be tkatoagkly,"
tiaatwuilay, fcaaaat. aad of good nab- "Tka eaaaaa act also provides tkat
Ha. Tkey aiaat kave at least erdlaary aa enumerator, after accepting an
edaaaUoa, aad aa aMe to write plain- appointment aad qualifying for the
, ly aad wkk raaaoaable rapMHy. la work, eaaaot, 'wltkoat Justllable
' sjaMral. arelsreac will aa gtvea to cause,' refase or neglect to perform
farmer eaameratora If tkey are at tke dutlaa of tke position; aad ka will
arasiat aayalailly able to perform . further be reqalred to devote bis en
tae datlea of tka poalUoa. tire working time to tka census work
, JMI. k m.mMM . k
rack inhabitant, not less than twenty
cor more than thirty cents tor each
farm reported, and ten cents for caci
barn and Inclosure containing llvu
stock not on farms, Is provided for
all subdivisions whero tho director of
Iho census shall doom such remuner
ation sufficient. In other subdivi
sions tho director may fix a mixed
rate ot not less than one nor moto
thnn three cents for each Inhabitant
enumerated, and not less than fltleen
nor mora than twenty cents for each
farm reported, whlto In subdivisions
where per diem rate are necessary,
because of the dlfllculty of cnumcrn
tloa, the enumerator may bo allowed,
la the discretion ot tho director, a
compensation ot not less than three
nor more than six dolars per day ot
eight hours actual field work each,
Except In extremo cases, no claim for
mileage or traveling expense will be
allowed to any enumerator, and then
only when authority has been previ
ously granted by the director of tho
census.'1
Attention is called to the letter of
the president, addressed to the sec
retary ot commerce and labor, a copy
ot which Is appended to the stat
ment, concerning tho matter of polit
ical activity on the part ot tho census
supervisors and enumerators. In ac
cordance with this letter any enumer
ator must sever his connection with
any political committee ot which ho
may be a member before entering on
his duties, and must retrain from p
Utlcal activity during his term of employment
aeeklag appolatment during tka period of tka ennmera-
enumerator mast make a, tloa.
writtea applieatioa to tka supervisor I "Tka compensation to be paid to
' lor tka district of wklek ka la a rei-enumerators Is txed by tke census
deal, aad aald applieatioa mast be act, and aa allowance of not lea than
atada tkrougkout la tka kaadwritlag two nor mora than four cents to?
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FACTS FROM FRANCE.
Ia Paris there Is a Buddhist temple
with 900 members.
A good gtore cutter will make as
ack aa $100 a week In Purls.
Ia tke south of France wine Is now
aald by tka kalf hour. On payment of
J cents on can go Into a wine cellar
aad stay there for half an hour.
Preach physlclana are recommending
their patients to use In their baths per
ftaed tablets containing carbonic add
gas. Ia dissolving these make tka wa
ter babble vigorously.
lubmarlne signal bells kave beta
araswd by the French government
May are actuated by pneumatic pow
er aad are to be placed at tke eada at
tka piers at Calais, Boulogne aad Ha
vre. Also a submarine signal buoy ai
ta.be placed for trial of Havre.
MOOES OF THE MOMENT.
ikort coats or fur made wltk a ear
calar peplam -are wonderfully, assart
tee slim figures.
The negligee la now so elaborately
aude that one can scarcely tell It from
tka dinner gown.
far brimmed tuts will be la order
te 'aa exteat not known for several
year. In fact, fur, broadcloth aad
velvet will reign supreme, separately
aaa in various combinations.
It la considered Immensely smart to
wekr a silk shirt waist suit In tka
of winter. The suit can ka
upon the simplest of skirt waist
with no trimming at all. except
a aaaa or siut or a rew.rowa or vei
rati A fur coat for the street gtvaa
thai suK tka crowning touck of amart
aam Brooklya Eagle.
LISTENING.
Ha ImaarUne In th Art of Astlag aa
ths Stsgt.
The reason why listening play a
part of such paramount value on 9k
stage Is thst If an actor Is not deeply
laterested In what U going on In tka
mimic world In which he has been cast
ke cannot look for any real Interest on
tke part of bl audience, and the only
way In which he can denote that Inter
art 1 by tho Intensity with which hi
listens to everything that has any bear
tag whatever on his life and action
aad tke aklll with which be expresses
tka feeling bred of what be hears.
Listening 1 sn art that Is not prop
erly taught la th school In which
modern actors are tralutd. for while
voice culture has tho plsce of high
honor that It deserves In the curricu
lum of every academy on Broadway,
If you ask either teacher or pupil about
tke still more Important business of
listening the chances are that you will
receive no reply save a wondering
hake of the bead.
'Bo much ha been said about "tem
perament.- "mentality," "facial ex
pressloo" and "personality" that It Is a
vary easy matter for a schoolgirl to
persuade herself that ah haa In hei
tt making ot a great actress. AI
aba needs Is what she calls a "few le-
One yoaag woman. Indeed, told I
tkat she hsd been studying the art of
expressing various emotions by means
of a eerie of contortions of visage, all
more or less hideous to behold, but that
be bad not been taught anything
about listening. In short, although she
kad learned bow to make her various
emotional grimaces it bad never oc
curred to her thst unless she could
show cause for these curious expres
sions of Joy or grief or rsge or what
ever tkey were called In her "Complete
Handbook of Acting" her audience
would not understand what she was
driving at. But If she had been taught
to listen with a natural Interest and
attention the emotions called forth by
what she beard would be certain to be
tray themselves convincingly on her
face. Like many another unfortunate.
thla deluded young woman had begun
to learn at the wrong end and had beea
taught tke effect, not the cause, of emo
ttaa. 8crlbaer afagaslae.
I'DIIK, CLEAN, MILK
NOT CHEAP MILK
Wo hnvo the best and most healthy
cows wo can buy. Wo feed tho best
ot hay and grain. Wo employ only
the most experienced men to ha had,
and pay them the best ot wattes.
Our rows aro kept on a clean board
floor that Is swept dally and kopt
clean and sanitary.
Wo Invite the public to Inspect our
premises.
Our motto Is pure, clean milk at n
reasonable price.
Wo can't glvo oii pure milk In
wlntor nt summer prices, and wo sell
only ptiro milk, as It comes from tho
cow.
Our wlntir prices aro 93.00 per
quart or 91.&0 per pint per month, or
30 cents per gallon.
When )ou want milk to pleaso )ou
call up 8traw's Dairy, phono M23,
JA8. W. BT11AW.
NEW YORK CITY.
New York city's bonded lmlebtedasaa
t aaw close to the 1900,000,000 mark.
New York cliy'a old tenemeat
Ufc kave twice aa large
tlea aa tkey kad If teen years ago.
Tfcere I enough money la tka New
York savlaau banks to glva 920 to
tack aaaa, woman aad child witkla H
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Wvt .
'I ail 1 In I. Oaallp .2
iaaaVrMrMarV fcaWaWaWsaw" MlPVas W aVaaVMaflBMsaV tMaVVdsatasSsaV 9S
1 ' - ulf t- fii 1 T,J r I a li
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Tkere I a "Tlnpot" alley oa
aad of Manhattan Island. Tka
la a corruption of "Tuyn Paat"
'Garden Use" la Dutch.
New Tork'a oBcla! extreme tempera-
uwa la Central park, are 101
above aero aad 8 below. Taa
teasperature during the last year
aa beea 63 uegrees.-Kew York
PITH AND POINT.
Ma asaa'a credit la ao good tkat taa
tt not bettor.
It la alwaya a temptation to mock
aay oae you dislike.
A man's word msy be as good aa kls
aaai
EVILS OF ALCOHOL
9)em Pram an lagllsh Primary lakss'
aamiaatlen.
A paper published In Yorkshire.
Kagland. reports that some 0.000 chil
dren of Clatesbead were recently re
qalred to do essays on "Physlcsl De
terioratlon and Alcohol." tot la tka
primary school or this part of th
world may now toe off brochure oa
"Variations In the Epithelium Cells la
Invertebrates, Marsuplala and Plantl
grades." These Gateshead children
kad valuable thoughts to contribute to
the temperance movement The York'
hire paper goes the length of pub
lishing some of the gems brought out
la this outpouring ot Infantile aapl
ace. Hero are a few of same:
"Alcohol la useful," ay oae of
tkem, being most exquisitely pithy,
"but not In the body. It Is useful for
polishing furniture."
"I hope I shall never touch It antll
I am dead," aaya another, and we wish
aim luck.
"A man who take alcoholic drinks
aa aa two tklaga at once."
"Tke children of drunkards are often
weak and are sometime troubled
wltk being bow!egfd"-truly aa Ir
ritating affliction.
"Tkoee who take drink are not ao
aroad chested a tkey were 100 year
ago," How true!
"When a man U III the doctor will
aay, 'Are you a drinker of alcokoir
aad if te aaya yes.' the doctor will
ay, "Tkat Is what haa made yoa 111;
you kav a fatty liver.'"
Tka BMre temporary we live tke
tetter It will be for body and mind."
"torn people ssy that If you want
te speak at a concert you ibonld take
a glaa of beer before. You akoald not
It I certain tkat It make yon speak,
aat yoa speak a keep of rubblak."
"When a man gate drunk bl bralaa
will not telegraph properly."
"I will finish up wltk a piece of peat
ry I have made up myself:
"Never be a drunkard)
Never touch the gta
Alwsy be teetotal.
Aad reu're sure to arte."
Bostoa Transcript
Th Old, Old tttry.
Mot. tired aud dusty, the excursion
was returning from the seaside day
trip, and Hltnklns, a little bald man
with big ears, overcome with hla day
ef happiness, dropped off to sleep. In
th hatrack above another passenger
kad deposited a ferocious crsb In a
bucket, and when Slmklns went to
sleep the crab woke up and, finding
thing dull In the bucket, started ex
ploring. By careful navigation Mr.
Crab reached thu edge of the rack, but
the next moment down It fell, alight
ing on Blmklns' shoulder. Not feeling
quit safe. It grabbed the voluminous
ear of hlniklua to steady Itself, and
the passengers held their breath and
waited for developments. Hut Him
kins only rhook bl head slightly.
"Let go. Kllxn." he murmured. "I tell
yoa I hate been at the ofllce all the
evening." London Plck-Me-Up.
Goodrich's Cash Store
C. F. OOODRICH, Proprietor
Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, Hats,
Carpet. 'Kuks, Wall Paper
and Groceries
MHIIMHI ItW III
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Kje Table Halt, IW pound for
Hnap Hoap, IW r "r
Coffee, per Kuml
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Hire, ier Hiuud , iwe ana
limits per pound .a aaa
IVIumliU Oat Hakra, piece fo rhlnawarr la,
rat b package
Violet Oats, parkagr
Vlidrl Panrake Hour
Ilollrtl Oats. In bulk. I pound for
Dried lrunra, HO Nuno lor
Hugar, per aark ,
Hold Dual
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Man, Wsrntn and Adjtstlve.
Certain adjectives are reserved for
a and other for women. A msn I
Barer called "beautiful." Along with
"pretty" aud "loiely" that adjective
tea become the proierty of wotneu and
children aloue. "Handsome" and the
weak "good looking" are the only twe
adjectives of tbe kind common to el
fker sex. lit en "belle" baa no real
masculine rorrelatlro In English, sine
"beau" came to signify something oth
er than personal looks. It Is singular
that "handsome" should have become
tke word for a strikingly good looking
person, since Us literal mesnlng to
bandy, dexterous. But "pretty" like
wise comes from the Anglo-Saxon ord
meaning "aly."
In a Hurry.
"How did your wlfo llko that
tat you got her?"
"She an spot tile with delight'
"Say, where van I Ret one Ilka
far mlner-Clovelaud Leader.
Have You Had Any Trouble
With Your Heater?
No, of course not. If yon have one of onr
"CHEERFULS"
WITH CAST LINING
That don't kave to be replaced every season. They
earn for years witkoHt repairs. We also have a fine
line of nedlsai and cheap heaters at prices which arc
right
ROBERTS 6 HANKS, S&ffii"
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Why not buy your salts from us
and save 20 per centT Fine hand
tailored suits and ovoreoat. Good
rich' Cash Store.
HOMI REALTY CO.
Watch tali Ipace for
"RIAL IN API"
Pox J. ZcawiLT,
President
Abttrictin
K. M. Ilcis.
Vlce-rre. aad Tress
Mata, Etc.
raamath County Abstract Go.
Sanreyors aad Irrigation laglaccra
Hsu E Mm tow, Secreter
IQaauta Falls, Oregon
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fl.COO Good homo; fine lot; cen
trally located; C rooms; a bargain
for tho money.
12,300 Kino house and lot; closo to
public school; well located ami
well worth tho money.
3,000 Fine modern homo; all Im
provements ; flno section of tho
city. Tho houso I new and built
In a first-class manner throughout
TIMllKIt CLAIMS HOMESTKAIM
yet have no special value,
to disposed to liellcre that while
ka help others no one ever belpa hla.
vary day thousands of people ex
eUlm, "I caa't tud Itr But tkey do.
After a man reaches auventy living
teaat be a good deal like waiting to go
taw oeausrs to aavo a toota paiiaf. ?
r A good deal of sympathy M'wajaid.
Boast, dui a gooa aeai or (ympaaj
pwaaaaartait. maxing its xtrarafsM
aaa aawporuni. Atcniaon Qieua,
' TJw Strain ef the OiaN Heute
"Tka aaa of a glassblower la rarely
9obb4 la taa aame empleymeat," aakt
a apeakat at S ralklilater ceafaraaat.
n raaU niter aaad my toys aeraSaM
9 teM ttea aaad tteai by way of tka
aaa kaaaa," va gliaabtowar la oaatat
aa'aaytag. It aapaw tkat tte akataa-9raftkaaMkigrMtlyaaTctlbytte
teat aad ooaaauaeat aarataal
actMSsataaam v . h
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Wi , t a,
Llvlnteton' Vanity.
Tte Victoria falls of tte Zambesi
river, la southeastern Africa, forts tte
largest cataract In tte world. Tkey
ware discovered la 1890 by Dr. Llv
fcaattnai, tka great missionary and ex
ptarer, and were found to be twlca a
hlgk aad tkrea time as broad a Niag
ara. Carved upon a tree near by tte
lalUaie "D. L." are HAW dtoceralM.
aad la hla book tbe missionary cob
fmi tkat thla was tte one occasloa
ka kU lira when be was guUty of thla
farai ef vanity. Ttea Initial art
aarafally preserved by tka omcleto of
tte BrlsBik Soutk Africa compasy, ta
wtosa tkey ware pointed out by tte
nattr who mw tkem carved.
ravlty, ,
,fll aaatt dlauat planet 1a oaraalat
samasaa. aataaaaat hi ITttlfmSflS atUas
BnBTvwvtFaaa Fas'aaTStssavwTJ aaw aw w sasrs' easaaapassa
tram tka aaa. aad yeC tte arm of tte
out aad aaatraH tte ra-
aMktoaatw1ttatttetoMdMlty,
tea vat,' gravity la.aalvanal, avan
fca tte ualvana xartiafl tta laSa-
aiatav-Maw
-t ! -' y . 4M '
"THB RKO ritONT"
0ce, Mala St.
Phone Sll
WANT ADS.
FOR 0ALK MiscelUneous.
For Sale Canaries,
Mr. C. C. Low, Oak
Fourth and Fifth,
flno ilngor.
it., botweon
FOR BALE or will exchange for
Klamath county property, small farm
In Mondoctno, near Uklah; well lm
proved; nice location. For particular
address H. T. HARNETT. Midland.
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HCRIPTIONS
ACCU.
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Heat Service lo Customer
OVIt
STOCK
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AND
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MISCELLAintOlJS.
For Rent Suite of room In Stilt
block; can be used for light house
doping. Stilt Dry Qoodi Co.
WANTED Hand Iroaara . at the
Klamath Fall Steam Laundry.
FOR RENT Storsroom at cornr
7th and Mala U. Iaaulra ot 0. W.
Hariow oa pratnlMa.
t
Baldwin Motor and
Supply Company
Z AUTOMORILE OARAGE
REPAIRS AND HUPPUE8
ELECTRICAL WIRINO
PLVMIIINQ AND TINNINQ
All Work tiaamaleed.
Mala St., Opposite Raldwla Hard
ware Company, Klamath Palis, Ore.
Phone SSI.
i Steam. Hot Air and Hot Water
I Heating
. a? :
Phone netldence 98J.. , Oflca 1091
Dr. J. E. Taylor,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
PostoSke Ralldag,
WtC.P.MAfOM
Dcntlat
Aawleaateik aad Trust Ooa Sldg,
Tuaragmiii
D. V. KUTIUPfD ALL
Attorney at Law
Klaauta MU. Oragau
Dr. Aaavoa C. OravM
A. S. OMMTSIOPATH.
Klaaaatk VkBa. Ore.
PottoaM lldg., Seeoad gad Mala IU ,
' cadt;sut.