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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1913)
Guide Houston's OPERA HOUSE June C and 7, under the auspices of the Woodmen ot tho World, Eu gene Walters' great success. 'The Wolf," a thrilling three-act comedy drama of tho Canadian northwest. Danco given after tho show Saturday overling by a spoclal orchestra. STAR THEATRE Music Movies and Vaudeville PROGRAM TONIGHT SUNDAY AND MONDAY SATAN" Koar It!. Biblical lro- ductioa 8TAII THKATER ORCHESTRA TEMPLE THEATRE SATURDAY Patiie Wckly, Current Events "The Woodman' Daughter," Scllg Drama "Mr. MIntcrn'a Adventure," ViU graph Drama "A riot for .Million," Kalem Drama SUNDAY "Fugitive at Bar," Clnls 2-Rccl Special "Playing With Fir," VltagrapjiDrama 'Seven Years Bad Luck," Edison Comedr MATINEK DAILY AT 2:90 ALL. LICENSED PICTURKH Pure Upper Lske ICE Delivered anywhere in the city A. P. HUTCH1NS Phone 279 W SERVICE COUNTS If you are la a hurry We are hotter equipped to look after our customers since we mured to tho former loca tion of tho Monarch, corner ot Main and Sixth streets. Phone us your order for fresh fruits and vegetables. Every thing seasonable. Our auto de livery will 1111 your wants In the shortest possible time. ASHLAND HTHAWHKHKIKfl. VAN RIPER BROS. GROCERY FfceBesa THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH Editor Published dally except Bandar by U Herald Publishing Ooanany of Klamath rails, at 116 fourth St. Entered at the poatoBce at Klamath FsJle, Oregoa, for transmission through the malls as tecond-laas matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the united 8 tales: Ono year 16.00 Ono month 60 JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS PUKPAIU: TO l'UULIHH PUHUC 1TY WOUK ON THE OIIDEK OF OHKtiON ALMANAC v I SJSJSJSJSJHHMiSMSSSSBWSSSSHSMSSSSSSSsV - It- i A'k HMBHISSHSJSKJSJSJSJSJSKjSJSJSJggJSJU 1 BJ -Wsi)e Mnae. MJ t &4MsV kesjne. I I ' txflpsj jMHWfl. close to Dig I ,; VssftMMtsV. FRENCH I '- , I " MMS Mala 6t- I v ' ' ' 1 SSSJBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSJBSJBJBBSJ KLAMATH FA LI A OREGON SATURDAY, JUNK T, IBIS Weather Conditions for June Dato Max. Mln. Weather 1 8S 63 PUCld'y 2 78 61 Pt. Cl'dy 3 79 62 PL Cl'dy t 77 49 Clear 6 76 47 Clear ..DDionvcD nc rniouiun ui ZENDnOMIN6 FIVE ItKKL FILM MISTEHPIKCE WILL UK SHOWN AT Till. bTAR NEXT WEEK HERALDED AM GREATEST EVER COURT TO 6ET OUT ALMANAC SPORTSMENS MKDFORD, Juno 7. A Jackson county pamphlet, along linos ot tho Oregon Almanac," published by tho state Immigration society, will be'U- sued In conjunction with tho South ern Pacific railroad, to advertise the resources and possibilities ot Jackson county. At Its regular monthly meet ing tho court decided to Issue 60,000 such booklets. Hot air and fancy picture will be eliminated from will be devoted eiports, will foaturo tho booklet, which It Is estlmatod will contain 100 pngce. Each locality will bo written up and tho co-operation ot tho various com mercial clubs and other civic and local organisations Is requested. MAY ALSO FORM CLUB (1AMH LEOISIiATION AND (1AMK PROTECTION WILL IlK DISCUS SKD IN FULL AT HANQUKr FAIR It. ALVA LKW1S Sportsmen ot Klamath county are NEW PRESERVES IN JACKSON CO. MOTH ARK I'OH THE PHOItMIA . TION 01' HAMN IIIIIDS Rtll'KON FARM INCLUDED IN ONK 01 TIIH DISTRICTS ASHLAND. Juun ?, (lame War- much Interested In tho banquet to be'de" Hubbard of shUnd stales that tendered 1, Alva Lewis, agent of the l now game preset vrs nave been .. . . . r. i it it i a.-i.v. ird In I ho alley lu which biological survey of tho United States brU .)n,,,0RI,M without f.mr dopartment of agriculture, at tho Ho'of uu)IclU,imi tel Hall drill Monday evening. It will. 0lu, f (,a prcicrvo Is tho Von der bo largely attended. Italian farm at Wellen, coul.tln of Mr. Lewis was formerly game war- H00 ncn of creek Indlom. timber den for this district. He Is hero at brush ami desert land fho ""' present lu counectlon with tho chang- tho homo selected no by all tho I hi hr it.. i,M,inri... nf tlm Lawur.neso phonsaiil in that portion of Inn . the pamphlet. whlchllUamath Uko lllrd Preserve, to allowSalley. and conditions are Ideal. . .... .... Jinmi .nri. ,,,., i .hnnt on th lowerl A SFruiid preserwi Is formed hy the ed account of Jackson county. It. river, which Is the best duck ground, Robert llceson and C lol various localities IU resources and In this section. .Talent, consisting appros m fly possibilities. I H l possible that a Rod and dun ,1.000 acres. The land was secure. . . . . ... it... tl. . ...lu nrvnlillHil t Altllll 1 1 Oil Club may bo organise.! at mis meoi-:"j ni".i .... - - inr in nr.inr in nffnr.i nroncr iirotec-'and (tun Club, and Indicates tho In- of alt kinds, with special article by'tlon to tho fish and game of this sec-'teresl In tho subject awakened. Inn l . Iirait'l, .uinvil. auivi " . , pheasants will be Imported and turned j C. K. Hoyt. proprietor of tho Iloyl lmo on theso tracts, as will Hungar Hotel at Fort Klamath, visited the, Ian pheasants and Hob White quail. IHuntliiR upon them Is forbidden, ami tho birds will be given a chance to be Jcomo established and spread through out tlio valley. I i -. ' JUST Hoy ""MB HIM, ...."'' I tim-v u..,,;""" "" ... had .... ""' a?'l, r,rtt,l1 & WJ Ill imrkrls III. ....'"til '",,'-. man M .'."l imnt.i..iJ?.hsl n keen, t,;..' b,lut ! First Trust and Savings Bank (Klamath Fulls, Oregon lounty seat Friday, Dun J. '.Minvvnll, I'rtwIdrNt I.'. M. Ilulili, Vltf.' llt-rt I;. Wltliruir, Hrrclrr '"dTrH Surveyors drill Irritjatlou huilneer!! KLAMATH COUNTY AliSllUCTCO.1 ADSIKACIINO Mai. I'Uns. HlucprlaU, Htr. KUtMATII, l'.I.M,()iUxw Tho Star theater again cornea to the front with what Is heralded as ono ot tho greatest plcturo over filmed Tho film begins Tuesday and shows two days. No such cast over showed Ita varied skill and power before as that assem bled by Daniel Frohman for his silent dramatization of "The Prisoner of Kcnda," Anthony Hope's famous novel. Of. Mr. Hackett's work In the lead ing role. It Is said by those who have seen It to be difficult to speak with becoming praise. He knew he was acting for posterity and he acted with an enthusiasm born ot a great and sincere lovo for his task. Superbly fitted for the part by generous nature, he gives an Ideal portrayal of the dif ficult rolo ot King Rudolf and plain Mr. Rassendyl. Though It Is his first attempt on the silent sUgc, he Is In thorough accord with 'tho camera, and tho mind that directed the camera from the first turn to tho last. Tho love ot honor and Justice, tho English readiness for sport and peril ous adventure, the absorbing devotion ot a true man to a true woman, 'tho turmoil and Intrigue lu tho mythical kingdom, tho loyalty of faithful. re tainers all tho qualities that account for tho response ot the popular heart to tho nppeal In Hopo's novel, are found In convincing realism on the screen. . "Tho Prisoner of Zenda" has anoth er mission than the mere making of monoy. It merits particular praise because It Is an appoal to the finer feelings, and the better taste. The management of tho Majestic Theatre of Portland paid 1000 to exhibit this film. They' positively assert that It Is the finest film even produced. Let It be made plain that tho new standard applies to this production from every angle. In the matter of Interior stage settings It would be dif ficult to lmaglno anything finer and moro painstakingly finished. Every thing spoils perfection, the scenes of the coronation, the appeals to tho populaco in tho streets of Strelsan by I) lack Michael and tho pseudo-king, tho procession to the ball of stato, no slnglo detail has been omitted LAKEVIEW WILL CLEAN THE TOWN MAIDEN KILLS A RATTLESNAKE REV. DUNLAP TO VISIT KLAMATH JUNK IB, 10 AND SO ARK DKMIU NATKD RY LADIKS' CIVIC HOCI KTY AND TIIK AUTHOIUTIKM OF THAT CITY LAKKV1KW, June 7. Tho Ladles' Civic Improvement league, acting In conjunction with the city authorities ATTKMIT TO KILL RATTI.KR NIMH IKlltRIS RKSULTS IN A, RATTLL. HNAKKM NUMKROl'H Ulii AROUND TIIKRi: UORRIS, June 7 Miss lues Davis, who lives over tho hill lu the Okla- noma country, had a rather unique! xvrlenco with n huge rattlesnake I'ltllAlll AT (IRAfi: M. K, nillltt'H TOMORROW KW.MMI. M'CCIAL SKUViri: PIHTI'OMID l-OKTIIIH HKAHON '"u Jul WTyu -5 J J t SlkA'tgSSa m A Vgsf7' J I gagiiViHgfcw!s , tUv. It. I". Dunlnp of Ashland, dl- While driving along the road MU(lrlct supvrliiloiidrnt of the Mvthodlil have decided upon tho 18th, 19th and JDavIs noticed tho snako colled up to,(hurch 20th of this 'month as "clean-up ono sldu of tho highway, and Immcdl-'church will visit Orare Methodist tomorrow. Tomorrow even- days." lately sho proceeded to kill It. lng ha will deliver the sermon at the The ladles havo consented to takoj Tho task, however, was not so easy jChurcli. active chargo ot the work and tho its sho thought and It finally devsl- On account of tho sermon by Mr council has agreed to furnish wbat-lopcd Into a fiorco contest. Miss Davis Dunlap, tho special service on "Htnto over teams and othor paraphernalia 'was the victor and succeeded In klll-;nnd Home" arranged hy llor. (leorge that may provo to bo necessary. ling the suako. 'II. Feese, has been postponed a week, I Several rattlers havo been killed Will C. Dal ton and wife, who havetaround Dorrls lately and It seoms as There are two kind of luumar. a flno ranch on Tulc Lake, are county .though they nro becoming quite num- ('Mimic writes the kind that pay, scat visitors. erous. ,Svw location 0.13 Main t., phone tin. Can't Puncture the Income Tax Measure, Says Hull Tennessee Legislator Says the Care That Has Been Exercised, by Congressmen in Framing the Measure is Almost Proof Positive That it Cannot be Invalidated by Lawyers HY 11URTON K. HTANDISII isstem of taxation has been approved charge to policy holders upon tliulr' (Written for United Press) b- tho federal Judiciary. Tho Now premiums, but on their actual nro-i WASHINGTON, Juno 7 Double-Jl'"ey u,tr,ct court ttnd " cou't ot ,cceds from Investments, loans, real riveted alr.ti.ht bomb-nroof and lappoaU ,or that c,rcult na,ro uln'ned wtato rentals, etc. Tho courts do rhcted. alr-Ught, bomb-proof lb, mi 0f nrt initaalid 9Uu."'rlM that the question of dividends safo from any assaults. That is the i-h K'w rr.w m .Mi.,i ii,'i. n .,,-. i,,.. n t ... . ..... graduated tax system as applied to In- They derlaro that tho facts must noc-l herltance taxes, squarely In point ossalilly bo ascertained In each partlc-I with tho similar system In the Income 'ulor case." tax bill. Tho federal courts declared When nuked how tho actual opora-' In the Inheritance tax cases that It tlpn of tho Insurance clause would oc- Cut Rowers at No 2 TVest Mala at. GOOD Driving and Saddle HORSES. Hpeclat atteatiosi to comwier clul and city trade. HORHKH UOUGI1T AND SOLD. Midway Livery C. Censer First aasl Mala. condition of tho new Incomo tax law, according to its author, Represent ative Cordoll Hull, of Tennessee He says the bill Is absolutely Impreg nable against attack In the courts. It has been drawn with such care, Hull declares, that no high-priced was folly to assert that the govern ment could not put Into operation tho MONUMENTS We have Just received from tho Bast a carload of marbl moan- menu, all new designs. Wo also manufacture asosa menu to order Bare Islini Monumental Mi Stout Ci. 41S KIot th St. corporation lawyer can pick a flaw most eqlutable taxation system known in it which might Imperil IU enforce ment. Reports that the new law waa to ob tested in the courts bare reach ed Congress. Hull and tho members of the House Ways and Means com mltteo which drew the new law do claro that if such attempts aro made they will met with signal failure. They assorted there was llttlo ground for alarm that such legal methods would bo resorted to, and the con stitutionality ot tho whole tariff bill was not endangered. They admitted, of course, that if the income tax fea ture of the Wllson-Undorwood bill was declared void by the courts, tho whole tariff bill would go by the board and necessitate re-enactment of an entirely new measure by Con gress. "Two chief foatuies of the bill which have been under Are," said Representative Hull to the writer, "are the clauses fixing the graduated tax the surtax upon incomes accord ing to their size and the provision for taxation of dividends of insurance companies. Both are beyoad criticism of any fair minded person, and also beyond the reach of persons who would attack their constitutionality In the federal courts, The graduated cur, Hull said: "The Insuranco companies In mak ing their Incomo tax returns to the . .. v , ......... n..v,... ...... vwm.w . ,UIUIII IU UlU that of taxing highest tho persons fedcrnl authorities will deduct from who are best able to moot tho tax. This Is exactly what tho Incomo tax will do; It wll reach tho wealthy men who aro best able to bear tho hcavlor burden of taxation. It will also reach tho wealthy menJOrr. . . ,r rltllncct a whole lot of wealthy men who havo never contributed their just sharo to tho expense of maintaining tho gov ornmont." As to the second contested foature of tho now law, which relates to tax ing "dividends" of Insuranco com panies, and which has provoked loud protests from the big insurance com panies of the East and also reams of nowspapor vllrol, Hull said "In drawing that part of the bill wo used exactly the word proscribed in foderal court decisions, to prevent any test of the law In the courts. If you wjll examine tho bill carefully you will note that wo declare that dividends' of the Insurance compa nies ore taxable. We did not use the word revenue, or Income, or proceeds but tho word 'dividends.' This has been construed by the fedoral Judl dlary In tho case of Knowlton vs. Mooro, to mean the actual profits ot the companies, derived not from over- tended friends. their taxable Income nil excess money construed us overcharges In premi ums upon policies. If the fedoral au thorities dcom that tho Incomes of tho companies should Include certain pay inonU to policy holders, construing each Individual case upon Ita merits. and contending that such payments aro not In fact premium overcharges, but revenue from Invostod capital I. e., dividends tho collector can bring suit and causo actual ascertain ment of tho facts In tho caso by tho fedoral courts." ullll und tho democratic lendors tako tho position that tho wealthy In surance companlso should pay taxes upon their Incomos dorlvcd from quick and big profits upon "coll mon ey" loaned lu tho Now York stock ex change mid othor aWll street sources. Thoy hiivo tho glgantlo "rosorves" built up hy tho companies and with held from policy holders, whllo fat salaries aro paid the officials. "Much of tho broadsides or crit icism of tho new tax bill has come fiom nourccs which doclaro that they fuvor tho bill," said Hull. "That Ih tho worst kind of criticism from pro- back iii mmm m whi'ii plum' i.g w lutloms, ttq walir ltU l!) U caitrd or ntt.i from some e ,tul ipt n u, (,,, hni Dime tr: tiu iit, m no lUir ,iit s i.u MtilutloB ltitt. 1'Ukih of Hunt dti(i-, Artal jn 4'bd ibsi x ro l.tlnic to. il ()il Call hir rtioJrtli iisltiir (luV Hie' Lot Hurler do Jour flnaVl tltllk, SIKl II Mil) to ptlfctt. (JHULEY ' Klamath Falls Music House !! I'Iwm IS It .MtliM.M-rofrMar I irrjllilns In )lk tdk Kllttliirnlt lUil ot MrltCL llir I.I VIUMI I'l.WCW All OIIWWS lit ModrrtU Print mul I ) Trnm. imioiis, nrATi(i:iir,THt4 uium.iw. naniM awl ,ur i.ihuk hisi.i it ami vtiim: kv ISU .MM HIM PIANO 'It. 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