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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1912)
Mi i '" -tjr s 5 r , hZt I BOYS "KNEE PANTS" SUITS V -- . r j 1 1 V "" - .MMasaiawaM-sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss---" . 1 SLiO ( jfi 4 V t 1H hi , J. SfJ -, '"t-tfapsw- - w T -..1- '.:, . i5" .0' V .. I Special Sale all this week-Boys Suits worth $4, $5 and $6 for $ 1 .50 A Chance For The Boys KKK STORE- Leading Clothiers CHIN 1IIS1RY DEPORT Itlic discussion of labor cmplo) J domestic and foreign mills. In I wool lludleii thu board found thnt HfH I IT UEDV PflHPI (TF I American woolen mill omplojes tire WILL K ILHI UUIHILlI- hlRher paid and less efflcient than. ;any woolen operatives elsewhere In I ' ' BEnEB WORKMEN'S STATE DESIDERATUM PARTY , And make lis rntlier liorde tho coin wo have Stops I'nrnctui In two mlnuti'ti; Inolli in lip or pain of luirn or ntil In the mmmm -MMB-MMW'iiii1" t ----ii--i Tlmn put our fslth In sold not ?t '"l""'"'. hoarsen. r, our hour, mm- civ ui'ui', (mi iiuurn; sum wirom, i lours l)r Thomas' nicotic Oil mon. WW Show Cotton Workers Modrr (Moty 'Ft and 1-lcicnl While Weal Operative An Expraslvr i Not Good Oruiiiiltutlon UtptvM'iitli'i; ri h! "V" s' vi-- WASHINGTON'. D. C, Jau. 29. Tbe work of the tariff board, even under the last jear.'s appropriation, by no means ceases with the publi cation of tho wool report. A report oa the cotton Industry, even moro ex haustive than the wool publication, will so from the board to the White Honse, and thence to congress about February 1st. The board began the Invcstlsa tton of the difference In cost of pro ducing cotton goods at homo and broad simultaneously with the wool Investigation. Of the scores of tariff board experts who swarmed Into for eign countries as toon as the body got Ita appropriation and began work maay collected statistics from both cotton and wool Industrie. Japan and China, England. Ger many, Prance and Belgium these re some of the countries In which maaofacAura.-ot vitton fabrics has OeeiT studied exhaustively by tho tar iff board agents. The report will All Bvo big volumes, against four for tbe wool report. It Is said that tho cotton report. Is the most complete story of the world's costs of produc tion of any commodity ever made. The final work of tabulation Is being rushed by a force of sixty expert statisticians. In one way the tariff board's work on the cotton schedule was simpler than the task Imposed by the wool study, In that there was. required no study of the cost of producing raw cotton, cither at home or abroad. Saw cotton la on the free list, and the tariff board Is paying no atten tion to freo list commodities. The determination of the east of raw wool la various countries was one of tho most difficult tasks the board ever attempted. The cotton report will devote an entire volume, the tast In the set, to tho world. It Is thoimht the cotton I nr.j. moor report win oe nimosi roivrseu. As fnr ns wages no, It Is said that the! report will show American nnd for-' clgn labor In cotton mills to bo nl-l most on a parity, due to the extensive , employment of women and children! In this country. , ...J"Iafc "T . ' ho United Kingdom for totter In to refuse further appropriations to maintain the tariff board. If this threat be carried out the board will censo to exist after June, and its n sight? bus caution makci regretful ir ,i- lures of us all, And thus our nppetlti for stuplioii fa lrlfllnil ii.ti tvllh k.itn.. ml.. ... i tWMNMNNi 1-H.H.I.l. Will I"" '. known drcad- Manjr ItrMtlutloiM mill rmtrniill.tAtii! oe romances told to the world nidi out pain. il XcwNiper IIIUMIXOII.VM, Knglaml. Jan. 1!. Organization ot the worklngren In songs divinely sting With this regard their temptations turn away. And Iojp theso measures rationing MYKA V 1IOYT 'tustrlal and social conditions It tho wr.tchword of tho annual convention of tho llrltlsh parliamentary labor1 party, which met here under tho' ntinlrmnii.ttli. ... t tn...A. l.r..- ,, -.J .. i . in ,. viiuii ,,iii,ii.. ui m ititmn.yj .uwuil-l VW..W.. M..U nWW, l'UIM . . UD I 1.1 nowevor, i last works. The board will, during the present session, submit1 M. 1 whut It calls glossaries of the chem ical and leather Industries. Thcso glossaries are tbe collection and tabulation of all the published facts In each Industry. They will not, of course, be backed by any field ot Investigations, except some casual ones made bv the board's cot. ten and woolen experts In foreign Wl"le members elected to countries of chemicals used In thes!i,arllnmn, now thal ,lnilc- thu gov Glossaries of the cotton "anient bill passed at tho last ws CffiLCOTE&RICE ItKAIi KSTATK l.St'llA'.L'K WK MAKK A SI'KCIAIn; f rM. n liroiM-nr mill hk1 farm. 1...1. v.. The party which represents 2.500,-Hroul.l,. 10 slinu uniiHrf. p,. !.,. flln Irniln unlnnl.l. nM.I Ivnuilv 1... ......( . . . ... ' ... ........ .,....... .... ...,..,, ,.,, IKin mi intiiri,. 12 members In the hniiso of com- uimmI Iioum-i for rent if .... nions. Is prcp&Tlng to wage n vigor ous campaign to secure a moro rep resentative proportion. Among oth er things It Is proposed to stnrt a dally newspaper. Hitherto handi capped by the necessity of pajlng AsiT Your Doctor rtillliiic tinlr Dandruff Ail lUIr M" r""lV i Oiilimi IW f'f lhl (uh tiUms 1 II khi !! IM Kllr A-Vl M.U Vt- hft M p-rli J"lwUVl mii if1 rim IP-ti fHsf -"; ws- iff -;;- --" kk- ? 5 &.& . ixttuffisur BICYCLES 1 J"" mmmm-mt i M r'r sn u-li.ilniii uluil frt a Itninlilir, ihi mIi nt llif (i'iim Slurr. 'Ifi.lx iiml (iiini for rnlii nr tor mil. Wi' curry n full line of HportliiK (iixxK THE GUN STORr: J. II. UUJIIIKItS I'lione AINI Jrut , HU. hum. wt. " . iiMJIf. iCV Vs-ilii MAID DUCi fNO I .VaV, - """ WOOD WOOD BLOCK WOOD FKOMfmi: BOX FACTORY W)fll. Wtrr IMIIIY AMI I.IMII WOtlli t'lT I'lHlM I.IVK TIMIII'H hiii:i:.v imii ihmiv ami i.imii wmii ItltV HUII WOOll Dollvurcd Anywhere in The City i.i:vk nuiiKim at ). K,TitNMi:uniTU'H.riiiM:f.:i mt mti::(iN' haiinw .. m main ht.. whisk :ai l. C. CARLSON A few Industries. and wool Industries were also made while the field investigations were In progress. The chemical glossary will be rea dy for congress about February 15th, while the leather glossary will cot be submitted until some time In the spring. 8TANIMIUI OU8 REWAlt!) FIIOM CHINA CONCESSION Fnr FlnniiciiiK ItPvolutlou, 1 Ituinor nockefellcr Enterprise to Hsu Control of Oil mourccM of the Em. plre, Assertion United Presa SHANGHAI, Jan. . As n result ot Standard Oil financing the Chinese revolution high ofllclals declare that when Sun Is president he will sign a concession giving the trust control of the oil resources In China. The Standard, It Is said, has thus checkmated Its European rivals. It Is understood the Standard's agents conferred with Sun before he left America-. ston, otery member of tho uunmons receives a salaT ot $2,000 n ear the labor party will be able, to dc tote Its funds to other purposes. During Its three dns' meetlun tho contention will discuss thlrty-nn printed pages of resolutions. Some of thco favor geuerul adult mif- irage tor both uin and women; thn KimmI Iiohm-. for rrn If ,n.i WAnt toi MM"-M- uuy or sr.i it win pay , lo ,.,, , Nctt to AhM-rkm, Hot,.). ItionolWII I SA7 ! ! Templcj thratcr. Matinee datlr. 2 jo P. m. Kvcnlng, first performance 7: ID, continuous. Don't forget ready to w hen you are 'build that HOUSE We bavo som very rt'ltrilile filh X street nroprtv for tat Stepln"n.j,V Hunter liealty Co. r-t 11 ' V flflVfflt am - .-.-. X UW AKU JUHiNS Con Inw tor'niiil lliilldrr Vt give rao a chanca to fig ro c n It, Drop mo a po-its t. I.LST OK IMIKIttlKIt I.Mll.i liAMIS Ktllt S.I.H Department of tho Interior, tnltt CftllA. ln.ll.H o.. l . w...v. UUIIIII OlTtl'O ... The following tractn ot J ndlan.fande' 0-'X-X'-:-X--.W-wlth tho name of the, ovn,.r. , i,,ri - - tioii. nd npprnuai t.r'.cc. situated Uvervthintr in Music at re. .. - ttlO I VT-yi' 3MTTM u-f m i r.-v--- . r . i "X-H1 -X, NEW REPAIR (SHOP We bava remodeled our repair shop, and we not only repair watehea, clocks and Jewelry, bat we are prepared to make moat anything-In the Jewelry lino. We also repair phonographs, aewlag ma chines, typewriters, In fact moat anything. We have the best equipped repair shop la this part of the state, and fully guarantee' all our work. We buy old golsVand silver at highest market value. We are looking forthe most difficult caee In glass fitting. Wlntera' Jewelry Store The oldest established Jewelry store in Klamath County. OPPOSITE AMEItlCAN HOTEI Pianos Rented (J per Typewriters Reite. $3 Per Nenth rationalisation of ra..was. nUmM-aTo nnd mines; reduction of the old ago Lon ro ofr ' , . "l"".0 pension quallfjlng limit troiU 70 toC "'-? . "? 'or t& n,lcr ( 60 car. and tho Murtlon of contrl-l ,o07 The ! , """"'J , .""h ' butlon. paid bv workmen and om-hU. i T6e ,"B,, ' 8optoia. Plojers o h natlonnl Industrial In- .111 d 4. fr ,hclr yur ! " "r rnca renruary 10, 1912. Tho.,,nsof tho solo are. cash , Rent paid applied on purchase price L We sell office supplies, legal blanks, typewriter ribbons, ppcr and carbon paper. Telephone us your order and ltwillreelvepromtattRtlon flULLER MUSIC COMPANY Everything; In Music lUfante fund. Tho Insurance bill Is booker for a llcly discussion, nnd It ls,Hkcly that n number of anienduwntH will bj urged. Attompts of, omploycrs to securo tho repenl of tho trades dlsputo net, which tfheH unions the) right to pick et premises under Ktrlko, will tm cen sured, and the convention will direct, the cxecutlvo commlttoa to tnkj steps to prevent such repeal. One resolution which will Hioilv bo passed calls for a general strlkw In etent or 'Inter reronco with tlia net. ,r OIUNO OI'KltA To go or not to go thnt i. , question Whether 'tis wlstr In tho at of lo- finances To differ tho longing for this hwwI allnrlnK music Or to recklessly ,!, an nlmoHt emp- ty purse, And by squandering tho cash, thcroln for tickets osusry tnis craving. To go to Joy "" ir n "our to drown life's llttlo irritations In magic melody 'tis a. consummn- tlon Devoutly to bo wished. enjoy Perchance to weep aye, t hero's the rub! For o'er this tragic tale what grief may come When some favorfto Star has shuf- nen off his mortal coll Must glvo us pause. Thorn's tho re spect That makes the svmnathMtn ...,.1. ' ine climax: Fnr who would bear the scene wltli out emotion. Or check tho tearlet shed for lovera mm asunder! Who would live yearning and aturv Ing for Classic hnrmnnv Till life becomes a great unfilled de slref Should that great fear for more ma. wiai neoas, pusxle tho wW tn To go to James . .orgo it nl. SWii v.r. ' -8: ',o. J'ted Hendricks. SEU H. ii.n. a; isco. John Nelson. SWit Hffn oni' 1 8W Rr- 11 .,. vur. ...... t.'.J . ,. . t( si. iv -j .-li. .l U NWK. Sec. H-31-7; 850.' ' Aj Ilulh John. NWH NBij, K'.i NV S?S K. Sec. 13; 8W 8W. Sec. 12-. Joseph Wrawco ct m. wu n.A I Klamath Falls Mcisi'c House 3cc. H-30-9J $1,000. ' It. MAHSI.'.V, I'n.i.rli lor fcmma Cookmaa ot nl. Y-vj 8WU, s"'" lli-irmiiin tit.- of S Nnu, Ecc. 11-31-9; $1,000. SIIIJIMAN CI.W .v j os I'lA.NOS. I-'iima Ctokm-uetaJ qpi.. , llm SI lll.WVAV , n.. 1....11.... ti O. r..A , M.. wv. w- -, ., ..., Ill "'"I tUV. I l Ll. -i. . ..tf.iVILil '3 jr SsS-irsffiEa m3i , r'iSsalK?' M -ssv PRINTING ON TIME Our facilities enable us to deliver nny job of printinK promptly, nnd always by tho timo agreed uKn. Wc deliver tho finished work not. excusesand it's good work, too. Call on us for every thing in the printing line, and be assured of prompt and efficient service. W. O. SMITH PRINTING CQ. MEIIALD DUILDINO, FOURTH STRICT IICTWCCN MAIN AND KLAMATH Kratna Gookman. -i n uiyi; gor 11-.11-8; $001 Tho followlnc parcels wore listed """"",' ". nnd bids will bo "i"""! January 23, 191.2. Kmtna CooLrnun ft 1.1 uja vni? Sf'e 1"8, ttni S54 8E' e."s. Kmma fookmnn ct , s'j HIJ'.J Sec. 23 31-7; $1,100. Dora Vedro ot nl. 8WU Stc. 1&-34-JJ $nco. M.li Scc.-H.3t.fi; $7r,0. Sealed bids, iii.foiupniiled by & ccrll fled check, ii.ija-.lo to lMaon Watson, super Intcnilcnt, Klnmuth Indian Hchool nn, Wj wnnB 10 per cent of " v' n".d, may Lo submitted al mo Klamath Attcnrv. ,iorin ,. .i.i of sixty dayH r,rior t0 j, 0.clock m on the days Indicated, above for each tract. wljlch tlmo. hn l.l.l. will l. opened at U10 nm. 0 of th., agency. In W ot dofen A pajMint sales, 10 per cent of the. purclisu prlco will :"uuy " "'"J 15 por cent addl tlonal who-,4 Lid Is accepted. Notes for bn,aner,. at legal rato of Interest, taken. P-aiont In f 0 when notes und iiwrosi. - to paid In full. All that should r-appear 011 the envolopo con tnlnlnsr the hid hIioiiIi! 1.,, 111.1 t..r r herltcd Indian Land." nn,i n, 1. , oponlng- hid, , Any fltlier Inforinnllnn mm. I, had by applying i0 p(i3,ln Wn(a auperlritondontClumath Agency, Oro' riunn-.. ,Uu Uh. 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