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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1910)
K4" m- V a ,' f lit . A - i .' j ' jy-, ' MARSH LANDS 50 FW CMit. VEGETABLE MATTER.: OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY KLAMATH GREATEST BftRGAINl AT f25 PER ACRE AND UPWAIUM PHONE 303 1A1Y TERMS THE EVENING HERALD - taaasd Dally Bseept Saitejr, at n rottrtb St., by the HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION ally, by maUiaa yaar....v Rally, B7 Baai, OCt SMBtkt. . Dally, ay aaU, Urea aaaataa DaKy, ay Basil, mm Matt.. DaKy, delivered ar Barrier, oh wesk RATH: saeeeasei ! list t.10 1.11 l IB KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JCLY 87, ltlO IlKlilUIIESTUUSNED NEW DEPARTMENT CREATED RV CONORBWt WH1 Investigate Accidents aad Ascw Uhi the Bert Mtui of award ing Against Them WASHINGTON, O. C. July 27. Tha act establishing a bureau of aalMa In the department of the In terior, approved Mar 16. 1910, be-, cam efectlre July let. A orlg laally approved, the law contera plataa tba transfer of the entire tech Miotic braaeb of tbe United State geelogteal survey, the mine accident Investigations, fuel Inreatlgatlon. stractaral matarlala Investigations, tba entire peraonnel. property and aulpmeat, to tbe bureau of mlnei, bit tba suadry clTll appropriation act, approved June Ittb, amended tbt law to .each an extent that the atructural materials Investigations, ladudlag tba pesaoaael and eqnlp eat for tbaaa Investigations want to tba bureau of staaaard. department of commerce and labor. Carrylag,eat tba spirit and latent of the law ao ameaded, tbe aacretarr of tba laterlor baa transferred to tba baraaa of mlaaa tha lavestlgatlon of mlaa aecidcata and faata, together wMk Ua aorseaast aad equipment of tbaaa taraaUfaUaaa. aad baa trans ferred to tbe baraaa or staaaarda the straetaral auteriala lavastlajaUoaa w aad Ua employes of tba technologic '" hraateh of tbs survey eagaged la these lareatlcaUoM. Tba fullr equipped toetlag stattoa at Pittsburg alao goes to tha bureaa'of miaes. Tha bureau of mlaaa, therefore, la eladea tha mine aaeMaaU aad fuel laraatlcattaaa, for which aa appro prlatloa of $410,060 waa made by eaagraaa. Tha total approprlatloaa far tha baraaa, taaladlag aalarlea. raat aad expenses of removal, amount to SEOtJOO. la all. $110,000 waa appropriated . far mlaa accident Investigations, or thia aam under tba genera! plana ap prorad ay tbe aacretarr of tbe later- tor. 1110.000 Is to be spent, oa tha reacae stations, f 11,000 for houeJng alaa atatloaa; 14,000 for eauipplag eight aew atatloaa. aad f 10,000 for additional aqalamaat far Ira exist las atatloaa. .Tha allotment for tha lavaaUsaUaa or explosives la 140.000; for eleetrlaKy la mlalag, 114,000; aaaHaaese for preraaUag mlaa acel Seats, fl.000; aaaaiaatloa aad eadl Saatlea of mlalag laws, f 1,000, aad other technologic lavaatigaUoaa. ore treatment, ate, 110,000. For ana lysing aad teaUag of tba aaala, lig nites, area, aad other mlaeral fuel subetancM beloaging to or for tbe use or the United States, 1100,000 waa appropriated, or this amount, 135,000 will bo apeat la the chemical aad phyatearraveetlgatloa of fasts; flt.OOO la tha laepeetloa or govern meat fuel purchase; 111,000 la fuel -aSleleacr laveaUcatloaa; , 11,000 la HgaHa'aad 'peat .laraetlgaUoas, aad (4.000 In brlauettlss Investigations. Tba mlaa accldeat laTeeUgatloas, ,whlch bate been transferred from tha geological surrsy to tbe bureau of mines ware Srst authorised la tbe legislative appropriation act of May Hd. 100$, earrylag for tbla purpose aa appropriatlOB of 1110,000. This waa fellewed by a slmlUr approprl Mm carried la tha aet far Ua sun dr aini aaaaaaas af Ua avramat tor 1010.,. A mlaa aasarwieaf ata Mas waa established la FKteburg dor tM 1101, at which, alaea that time, toraatlgatlaaa of asploalras, coal sat, fast, awstrlelty aad other possible aajmM at mlaa asplealoas hare baaa .MtUaaUr aaaar way. Tha mlalag sMtaaarlag Setd faros of Ua geolog- Ital aarrar as already mads decided rasraaa la ua study of underground mlalagaaadmoaa aad methods. Prao- fsaUr ail of Ua seal mlaaa la which ajasaataas bars osearrad darlag Ua j rmn aara baaa aarafoUy paaaaaaaaamammafg yaay gBaaaammpa maamamBjaBjaBjaB Vbbbbb) aaiJBmaw BBajpaaaa amaaaaaBjaaBBBaBa amai isbbb sBFNFSsmaapBj gy ;as;PRafMrt, sm arary sBsrt hat cut typos of explosives. Considerable progress has also been made In the InrpMlgntlon of explosives used lu coal mining, and tho conditions un der which they may be used with tho least risk. Manufacturers have sub mitted many explosives for test at the station and a considerable por tion of them naaoed and have been classified among the permissible ex plosives. The investigations and ed ucational work' in connection with the use of artificial breathing and other types of mine rescue equipment, the so-called oxygen helmets, have not only been useful In developing a more satisfactory use of such equip ment In tho examination .of mine ex plosions, but' also better methods tor using this equipment In mine rescue work. The fuel Investigations under the geological survey, and which arc transferred to tbe bureau of mines hare already resulted In a better real isation throughout the country as to the value of fuels. One result of this work Is that, nearly alt of the fuel now purchased by tho federal government Is bought on specifica tions, and subject to test by the fuel division, or purchased after tho ex amination made of the coal supplied l. Ihe mines from which coal Is de livered to tho government. knit of anus mm SHOWS ANNUAL EXFENtHTTRE op sas,ew,eeo For Mamuiatec aad Operataag JOS f thr IraiMag CHJea of th ratted States WASHINGTON. D. C. July JT . About t40S.000.000 wero spent In 1008 In maintaining and operating tbe city departments of 16S of tbe largest cities la tbs Ualtsd Sutes; having an est I mated population of 30,000 or more la 108, whoso laaa clal statUtlca for that year bar been collected by tbe census bureau aad arc analytically presented In Its an nual report on the statistics or cltler for tho year 1908. In his letter of transmittal to Sec retary Nagel of the departamat of commerce aad labor. Director Duraad of the census baraaa states that tha report was prepared aader tbe super vision of Dr. LsOraad Powers, chief statistician for agriculture, with tha assistance of DtTtotaa Chief Mallag of the census dlvlsloa or statistics of cities. The maintenance of schools repre sents (6 per csat of tha total agpaasas of cities for "sducatloa," aad costs more than aay other mualcipal func tion, while tba protection of life and property by Ua police. Mrs and asso ciated departments, waa second In cost. Tbaaa two faaetloas of aduea. Ilea aad protettlea of life and prop- ony cost && per cent of about liOB 000,000. which waa the total sxpsass of maintaining aad operatlag city de partmeats: For tbe whom group of cum ibs average per capita acpeasa for schools was 14.70; for poUes de partments, 12.35, and for Sre depart ments, 11.73. These psr capita aver ages vary greatly amoag Us severs cities. Salt Ltke expaadad SS.18 par capita toracaooia; Newtoa. Mass., ft; and New York, Boston, Washington, Newark, Denver, SpriagSsld. Mass., and Sacramento each expended over 10 for tbe same purpose, walla Moat. gomsry expended oaly 11.43; Charles- ion, si.ii; Norfolk, 13.16; St. Joseph. $3.17; Memphis, 13.10; Knoxvllle, M.38. aad Manchester aad ubitcbiob sacs vi.lt. Tbe lacrsasad east of malnuiBi the government deaartmeata at oHms recent years la Illustrated by Ua I1.8S, and schools from $3. MO to $4.70. Tbe Snaa'clal transactions of those 1G8 cities Involved the receipt and expenditure of more than $1,380, 000,000, tho payments amounting to $1,330,000,000. Tbe excess of Ihe receipts over paymenta was due to large loana by the cities during the year, and Is reflected In cash on hand at the close of the year, $108,000, 000, aa compared with $145,000,000 on hand at tbe boglnnlng of tho year. Gross payments and receipts are divided Into "municipal" paymenta and receipts and "agency" paymenta and receipts, the latter forming only 3.7 per cent of tho payments and 3.0 per cent of the receipts, and consist ing of transections In which the city arts as fiscal agent In collecting reve nue for the state or county or ns trusted for private patties, Of $1,331,783, 831, which was the total of the municipal payments, S3.7 ner rent waa tor the expenses of maintaining and operating the onll nary municipal departments and of. flees; -r per cent waa paid for tho expenses of the maintenance and op eration of self-supporting public-service enterprises, such aa water supply systems, lighting systems, etc; 6.7 per cent was paid In Interest on city debt: 33.3 per cent was paid for out lays for new buildings, equipment and public Imprevements: 33.3 per cent represents payment In liquida tion of debt; and 13.5 per cent repre sents payment of refunds, purchases of Investments by city funds and gen eral transfers. Tbe expenses of maintaining and operating tbe ordinary municipal de partments and omces for tbe entire 158 cities amounted to $404,.t7,313, moro than one-fourth of which was raid by New York city. The expenses of the government of Philadelphia were less than one-fourth of those of New York. The city of over 300,000 population with tho smallest running expense was Now Orleans, with Milwaukee a close second. Expressed In per capita averages, the cities or over 300,000 population with tho blgheat expenses were: Bos ton. $37.58; New York. $24.71, and Washington. $34.03; and those with the lowest were Now Orleaas, $13.74, and Baltimore, $13.03. The cities or from 100,000 to 300,000 population with tbe blgbeat aad lowest per cap ita paymenta for expeasas, wars Den ver, $34.44, aad St. Josspb. $5.05. Of tho cities bavtag from 50,000 to 100.. 000 Inhabitants, the blgbeat was Youkors, $19.35, and the lowest. Sa vannah, $7.30. Of thoas havlag from $0,000 to 50,000 population, tbs high est was Sacramento, $30.34. and the lowest, Joplln, $5.83. BANDOX PEOPLE WILL PROSPECT FOIt OIL BANDON, Ore.. July 2. The Mio cene Oil A Oar company, a corpora tion of local capitalists, which will drill for oil oa Boar creek, near this eity, baa ordered drllllag machinery, which will be her soon, and the work of drllllag will bo started at once. The compaay la capitalised for $26,000. A number or oil ex perts have looked over Us grounds aad are or Us oplaloa that the pros- poets forfeit are good. Within ths aext 60 days a thorough tar. will have baaa mads, aad the promoters or the compaay are aaagulne as to tho result. RAILROAD SCANDAL HEARING WILL REOPEN' CHICAOO, ' July 27. Attorney Murray Nelson, representing the rail road company, announced her yes terday that the Illinois Central car repair scandal inquiry, la which Ira O. Rawn was to have baaa aa tin- portant witness, will be reopened I here Tuesday. Although Investigation or the mys terious death of Ue ex-Menoa presl dsat. at his summer residence 'in Wlaaetka last Wedaesday. U belag pushed by private detectives, nolle aad repreaeatatlvee of lasuraac com aaales. there were ao developments today. in eBdjLOJgaJe , to iatatajlsi Ua ammTPmwfaaSamtaia af air ta'avo anaiais at abatac lot dsler- fact that la 147 attlas or over 10.001 population la If 02 It was 813.26 nsr capita, whlls for tha same ojtlaa Is 1908 It was llf.fi. The cost of maiatalalag the polios departmsat duriag Ua same Interval for the asms clttas has rtsea steadily from $1.06 to N.I0 per capita; Us are aspartmeat, from $1.22 to $1.72; aeaita eoassrvatlaa. from 22 seats Tlie Seasn Set "What a beautiful eottams, dear I" "Do you Ilka ttT" "Ob, my dear, I leva It. It's last too hideously rasbteaable for words!" London Oplaloa. Foetal Cars Rsfsrss N Tailor Tha postal ssrrlos U la a wretched coadltloa. Friead-r-Nsvsr wtUesd'lt. Tailor Wall, I bare. Darlag mat month I seat out 120 atatoasaaU of aceosnt, with requests for Immediate payment, aad. ao far aa I ata. lean, aot moro than two of my ruilimms received their letters, Chicago News. I Atanndt VAU awh sMrfaaa Asa smsa alias. to St seats;1 staHaUoa from 01 'stwwiaad halt underwear at io es.ee; niaaways rrom si.7i to a-c blk. bt.. armim. COURT MEETS TO TRY ROOTLKOGINtl C.KM 1A QRANDB, Ore., Juir 2V An adjourned terra of tlm rlrcul. r. urt ccuvenul today, Judge Knnlet I'i'ti tiding, to hear I'ortv oontlogglnn ensea. Ono or two minor cae will be tried first and liy Thursiny tho Mskoy cases shojl.l smrt. Mnst nt the defendants In the? cities nre firm Ij Oramto ml Klglu. REAL KSTATE TKANHKKRH Furnlnhed Dally by Abstract Firm of MaaoaASloagh t'Htmi of the tHmcUvi' "I Just passed Bmltu's house and n crowd mound made It look like a riot." "What was the matter!" "Hmlth's cook was leaving and his i.rlahbors weiehinglng around wait- Iiir to hire her. PLASTERING It you want tho right mail at the right tlmo and nt the right price gel 1IIOMAH to to your plastering. All vi! tk guaranteed to bo Srst cIskh lies. i Mills Addition. I'honi AXI Fred Buoslng tb Henry Offenbach ec, half Interest In lot 8 and part of lot 7. blk. 30, Klanmth Palls; $10. O. W. Whlto and Alex Martin Jr. to Chartea II. Roster. NU of NRU of 8EU sec. 14-40-11; $1. 8. V. Moody to J. A. Thompson, lot G, blk. r.3, Nichols addition to Klamath Falls; $10. Cleorgo Chastaln to Fred Bueslng, tot 8, blk. 6, Klamath Falls; $3,500. Louis Nlelsnn to J. I,. Tull, Q. C. D.. on 8K4 of 8K sec. lR-37-ir; $260. BICYCLES For an up-to-date wheel get a Ranibler, on sale at The Gun Store. Tents and Guns for sale or for rent We carry a full line of Sporting Goods THE GUN STORE J. R. CsVUSBSBS bono 066 Jacobs Htk. 1 The Prestige You Gain By Havlag aa account la such an lastltalioa as the FIIIHT TKt'HT SAVINOM RANK ran never be overestimated, i t t t t Not only does It facilitate your Ixislaeu, tint Ihe additional N.trr enjoyed In a social way U aomethlag to lie reckoned with, rtuisll accounts are made Jvt as welcome aa large ones and a niswr. ativu and erpcrlenced directorate Is ready at all limes to advise you ua mattrr naaarial. : I : : ! : t t t t Fint Truit and Saving! Bank KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. aaaaaaasaaaaaoaooaooaaaaaaoaoooiMoaaoaaaaaasssasooo Reach They the People The iTcnlng Herald and the lOam ath lepublican are the only papers to'namath County reaching the people. They have the circulation Jut! what the bosJnest man who adrertiaei wants. The readers of these papers buy their goods at home, and if you want to sell to them you should advertise in the Evening Herald luSIlM! Klamath Republican J H. RABBES WM. WAQNIR Home Realty Co. "TiOL FAKM SPICIAII1T8" rhone 811 325 Mali St.. ntar 6th IIKHT IN' KLAMATH COUNTV N. I 1M acres; very near I sails Lest River Jiert: A new house; partly cleared and In crop; pnlhltiK finer In Ihe country. FARM LAMM AMI MTOt'K HAM.'HKN , .iio acre .1 miles soullienst nt Xlliliaml; Tiurt s In ssgelirushi 3i' acres under dllcli, sr. arreiVit cultivation, rrixluced SI hushels of wheat to tho acre Inst )eur. Terms. Per acre... SHtMMi No. a Ido-arro homestead" relinquishment, 7 miles nut; Kod house, large barn, windmill; as lures In uilatoes; good learn, All for....SI.0,00 .,i, tt .dn nrreii H tulles from Klamath Palls; 1 00 nre lu crop; "S-umni house, good barn aad out. Iiulldlngs; 14 mllo from school aad S miles from church: 4 miles from Midland. With crop, $tr tier nrro; without crop, per acre.... S4A.0O No. 4 ion iicres in I'ih Valley, so miles from Klamath KnlU. IH miles from schoel: small house and barn; ilii acres cleared. Termst $1000 rash, balance H ier cent. I'.r acre.. ...,..,..., Slfl.OH i. n HO acres with 45 rods of Kwauna l.skr ati (rout; 30 uries of reclaimed Title land: ar, urrws iimter (Inverntiient system; small houaa ami larn; good well. Terms. I'er aero. . . $uui,imi Vo. .m: aires, 117 acres meadow, (0 arte llllnhlo anil IJ& acres timber! It miles from Klatu. nth Kails; liouno ft rooms, largo barn: fine stock iriwpltl(ii. Termi! f.1,000 rash, linlance S per rent . -. . ..... S.vwm).im: So. 7 ico acres. 4U miles from Klamath rIU and : mites from Midland; 90 acres In cultivatien: small nous and barn: good well: all fenced: lid acres under government canal, I'rlcc, $36 per acre, terms, "or acre , ..V.. ...$M.Mt Xo. N- mo acres, sagebrush: (0 acres aadsr lb ditch: corner of county read: close to school beuse: 7 miles from city: terms. Per acre , ..... .. .0JBT.M Xo. a 350 acres, all under tbe dlteb; $ miles oil; all lu sagebrush; tine sail; main eonaty read: with marlilnur): lth stock, per acre S4e.0a So. in 160 acres near Merrill; over 100 acres under the ditch; house, ham. well, fenced; lacrop; term. I'er srro ..... , .SSO.ao No. II US0 arret, lr. under riilllvallen: nil ntiovo dllrh, all under fence; 3V4 miles from Klntu. slli 1'alU; t-room home, large harn. S wells. Terms' $;,ono cssh, hslanro 7 per cent. Per acre. .00. imi Xo. IS ICO acres 7 miles from Ktsatath Kails, on tthevle read: 3 miles from Olene, good house and barn; place waa bomesteaded 30 years ago; well Improved In nvery respect. Per acr....0er7.B No. 13161.73 acres, all In sagebrush except nlioiit 0 acres In pine (linber: 130 acres fenced; Ktiti-ltrlKatlnn: i: miles from Klsumlli Tails an. I : miles from Olene, Terms, Per acre, BSWimi No. H HO acres 0 miles fioin Klamatn in nil under ditch iiihI In rultlvnllon; well Improved; joihI hoiie, good harn, windmill, etc. Kceplloii nlly nood properly. Tormi. Per acre, ,-.s7iMMi So. IS SO acres on Ixiit Itlvrr, 13 wiles from Klamath Palls; 60 acres under ditch: all cleared nnd In cultivation; under fence. No better soil In Klamath basin. Terms: tl.f.oo rnib, lialanco R r rent. Per nrro , . , .vno.Otl TIm nltuir i only a paillal 111 of I lie many furius and ranrrie Mr ham for sale. If It Is good, list c ll, A IIOMK () AN INVESTMENT New, modern, t-room. pantry, closet, bathroom; plumbed complete, tub, toilet, lavatery: hot water In kltcho!.: plastered: three coats of paint; perfect Interior finish; double floer: fine location; splendid view. Nothing better In the city for quality or price. Terms or rnih . 6a).seo t'lTV rilOPKItTV IMMIUVKIl No. I -Sis large tots, flne new bouse, new barn, two large new hen bouses, fruit trees, modern Im provements, an ror iiitin morn than cost of nulla ings: rairview Addition , tat No. B Lot COiSO In 3-roorn bouse, city water. Kalrvlsw Terms. Additien: new ...STSa.tM No. 7 0-room bons In Nichols Addltlea: Urge lot; good location, A splendid Investment. Term ., .-f ifiMMn No. N Pine 0-room bungalow on Pins Street ; now end modern In every roapnet. One of tbo bes: buy In city. Terms. , St.aM.oo No. s is feet on Main Street; frame building, rented for $80 per month. Terms. ,. ....S4.oea.uo No, IS 6-room house on Ricellent homo; homo new Term If yoa do ant set. We have If, California Avenn and on car line. . ....... , ....... siiajB'B'.fai en tkU list, ask aaevt It. HOME REALTY CO. Auctioneers Get Our Term "THE RID FRONT" r n l)OM J. ZCMWAIT, Prtsldeat ibsUraaing Maaj, rtsM, AIM rrliMa, He. I K. M. Soaii, Vlea-Pree. and Treat KUnuth County AbitrtiCt Go. Bsit V vtiraaow. tesraUrf KUsmitli Ftut, tatojta i i r ' . -" :UT : 'ok "s