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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1913)
Guide THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH Miter C?xMMMM ftH Houston's OPERA HOUSE Published dally except Sunday by the Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fall, at 118 Fearta Bt Reared at the postomc at Klamath Palls, Oregon, tor transmission through tha raaili aa seeoad-elaea matter. DARK STAR THEATRE DANU'.Ii FIlOHMAX l'rcwcnta JAMKS K. HACKKTT In "The rrUoncr of Zcndn," In Motion Picture FIVK 11KULS OXK MILU OF FILM ADJUSSlON, !Mc BTAIl THKATEH OltCUKSTKA TEMPLE THEATRE "A Change of Admlnlktrallon," Scllg 2-Hcol Special A Jlorso oo Hill." Ulogroph Comedy "An Italian Ilrldc," Pathcplay Drama JtATINKK DAILY AT 2:30 ALL UCKXSKD riCTUIIKS Subscription term by mall to any ad J drees In tha United BUtca: One roar ....ICOO Ouo month 50 KLAMAT9 FALLS. . . ORBOON TUKSDAY, JUXK 10, 1913 Weather Condition for June Dato Max. Mia. Weather X S3 S3 PL Cld'y 2 78 61 PL Cl'dy 3.... ...79 S3 PL Cl'dy 4............i7 49 Clear 5... ....76 47 Clear 6.... 79 Gl PL Cl'dy 7 74 49 PL Cl'dy 5H 69 47 Cloudy 9 65 43 Pt. Cl'dy GRAND CONCERT GIVEN TONIGHT SICAT 8ALK INDICATES THAT A LAUGi: AUD1KNCK WILL HKAIt LOCAL SI. G KItS IV LYCEUM 11KNKK1T Uncle Sam Looking for a Man to Get $6000 a Year a Unlike Other Civil Service Appointments, there is No Particular Rush for This One, Which Has to Do With:Making Physical Valuations of Railroads 3-room house. G-room bouse. S-room houie, dote to Bis Basin Lumber Co. KLMEIt L. FUKXCII 1313 Mala St. Pure Upper Lake ICE Delivered anywhere in the city A. P. HUTCHINS Fhone 229 R A big musical treat la in storcTfoV Klamath Falls people tonight, when local singers, under the direction of J. B. Mason, will render a concerL Tbo proceeds will bo donated to the Lyceum bureau to help make up tho Jollclt from tho last Lyceum course The participant In the concert bare been rehearsing faithfully for Micral weeks undor the direction of Mr. Mason, and those who hava been fortunato enough to attend the re hearsal declare that tha concert will exceed all expectations. Following Is tho program to be ren dered at tho opera houeo this even ing: 1 Chorus. "The Hunter's Call" (Thompson). 2. Solo, "Bccauso I Love You, Dear" (llawlcy), Mrs. Harry Caden. WASHINGTON', D. 0., Juno 10. Civil service Jobs at 16,000 a year. It's rather an attractive bait for Uncle Sam to dauglo boforo hi cltltens In these days of high living and high tost of living. Hut there Isn't any stampede today for theso particular jobs. In fact, there are more than enough jobs tor tho avallablo supply of men. High ways and byway today are being scraped by the government In a dee- perate effort to secure enough men to fill tho position. The biggest "man hunt" In tho history of the govern ment Is In progress to find, men, with tho big salary aa a bait, who are big enough to hold down the 16,000 job and earn the fat salaries. Making physical valuation of rail road and other common carrier 1 the mammoth task for which the big federal salaries are offered. The In terstate commerce commission I cull lug and sorting man In an effort to find tho right one for tho right place In tho biggest work under taken by the government lncb tho Panama canal wo started. The gov ernment 1 handicapped by hard and fast civil servlco rule In It search for competent men. Tho special engineering board of Ave men appointed by the Interstate commcrco commission to bos the physical valuation Job ha charge of selection of the corps. Today the board I framing detail to eecure the necessary force of skilled engineer. expert draugbsmen. accountant, sur veyors, rodmen and other technical aaststanta. President Wilson 1 demanding that tho civil service rule bo strictly observed In selecting the physical val uation employe, lie let down the bnr unlr far enouKh (or tho five en gineer of the governing board. Theso llvo men will dovoto all of tholr time to tho valuation work. Their sal aries nro secret, but aro said to be $10,000 n year eachabout one-half or one-third of what they have been receiving In prlvato practice. All are 'expert. They accepted tho appoint- mini I from tho Interstate commerce commission because of patriotic, do slro to serve the government In the big work, also for tho personal ad vertising that will accruo. The engineer have requested the civil service commission to frame a new tot of examinations for tha spe cial employe required for tbo valua tion work. Thoy havo asked tbo com mission to Inceraso tbo entrance sal aries to 16,000 for the higher grade of engineer demanded men who can Inspect a rallhoad track and tell how much per mile It cost to build- land othor employes ranging from 5,000 down to $900 a year. Tho physical valuation engineer believe thoy can secure tho necessary men It the examination are not made too stiff, and If large enough sal arlra aro offered. They are asking the commission, In tho civil service examinations, to allow applicant a "weight" of SO per cent for experi ence, a large per cent for collegiate work and the remainder along the uaual examination line. They want tried, proven men. Applicant with all theory and Utile experience have small chance of being selected for tho work. Those with no experience havo no chance at all. Thro wilt be no sinecures In tho physical valuation service. Hut It 'offer one of tint greatest. If not the Kreatrat, opportunity In the govern mont servlco In yers also, It prom Ue life employment, although con Kress prescribed that the valuation work must be completed within five 'year. Continual re-valuatlon td new valuations, keeping )lt data up to date. Is expected to make the phy 'la.l .liialln. ft... was. tij.MBM.kll t fixture undor tho Interstate commerce commission. Three separate and distinct valua tions of common carrier1 property must bo made by the physical valua tion board. One must show the orig inal cost of construction, another the "reproduction" cost the cost of re placing, brand now, all railroad now In existence. Another valuation must show the value of the railroads a "going concerns." Every foot of rail road track In the country must be gone over by the commission. The "streaks of rust" and up-to-date sys tems mutt be appralseu alike. In addition to the railroads, prop erty of 35,000 telephonocompanlea In tho United States must be appraised, as well aa property of all other com mon carriers. All of the Information wltl be the basts for rate change by thn Interstate commerce commtsaton. InsUvvl of guessing at fair rate, the commission propose to have exact, expert, detailed Information upon which to base the revenue of rail roads In calculating rate which will glvo fair, reasonable returns to the carrier. SWAT iinpjnnn-imiiiipiua 3WWW1aBMWWWiaW-taiT-P-Pt't ; x9 A. F. Iloartcy In Farm and Fireside! with a When the bead of tho United State Cover 3 Chorus, "Awny, The Morning I. , . .. . .. r.vM .. 'm. ,. .?!.BUr entomology called Muaco v vte.ua, IV1U tUU M ,f RRk ! ' -'EtWe SERVICE COUNTS If you are In a hurry We are better equipped to look after our customers since wo moved to tho former loca tion of tbo Monarch, corner of Main and Sixth streets. Phone us your order for fresh fruit and vegetables. Every thing seasonable. Our auto de livery will fill your want In tho shortest possible time. ASHLAND STKAWHKIUtlKS. VAN RIPER BROS. GROCERY PboaeSO Maslnlollo (Auber). 4. Solo, "Tho Bedouin Love Song" ICIro Plnsutl), Harold D. Kin near. 5 Chorus, "The Gloria," from Mo zart' Twelfth Mas (Mozart). 6. Male Quartet. "The Soldier' Chorus (Qlffo), Geo. A. Hay- don, W. T. Leo, II. D. Kinnear, J. D. Mason. 7. Solo, "Chanson Proven calo' (Dell 'Aequo), Mrs. Wm. Wag. uer. 8. Piano Duet, Mr. Don J. Zumwalt and Miss Almee Wing. 9. Chorus, "Now the Roll of the Lively Drum," from La Fllle du Regiment (Donizetti). 10. Solo, (a) "From the Land of the Sky Dluo Water"; "Far Off I Hear a Lover's Luto"( Cad- man), Mrs. Ulrdean Fraker Gambol. 11. Chorus, "Tho Hallelujah Chor us," from Tho Messiah (Han del). 12. Solo, "Tho Jewel Song," from Faust (Gounod), Mr. Don J. Zumwalt. 13. Chorus, "Oh, Hall U Yo Freo," from Ernanl (Verdi). 14. Male Quartet. "The Sword of - Undo Sam" (Dullard), Geo. A. Haprdon, W. T. Leo, H. D. Kin near, J. B. Mason. Chorus, "The Star Spangled Banner" (Francis Scott Key). MONUMENTS tare Jest received from the earload of marble moan- Mai!, all new design. tee manufacture moau- maals to order WMui Md SUM Co, UJ aijaJl at If it's Mortli havtag k'a north in- hiuJiiif. Heo Chlclote, 635 Mala St., phone 00. aaasBBB4xswrjrafag?tBraarar CITY PROPERTY If you are looking for aa laveet- uicat ou a home, I shall be pleased to show you the city. I bare a very Kood buy In Mala street property, a few modern house at low price) aad kowe good lot near the aetr coart house. Bee we before bayiag. CHILCOTt New locatioa, CM Mala St. PkewN POLK'S- OttCOON and WAaMINOTuN n m a Dusiness wreccory A Olrsctory of ech Cltr, Towa aad I VilUf. s-lvlo dtaclptlva ktcli of J fach ptsce, location, population, tele- r graph, ahlpplna ana banklns polnil aJo Claaind Directory, compllad by piMlncas ana proieuloa. f H. U TOIM. m COH WXATTM domestlca tho "typhoid fly," he did more to attract tho attention to the nature of this deadly Insect than all that ha heretoforo boon written, and tho Indictment I good; for this fatal dtscaso Is peculiarly adapted to trana mlsslon by flies because the disease germ, the typbococcus, la expelled from tho human body with the waate matter on which the fly reveU, get It feet loaded with the germs, aad may carry them for mile, a they will the germ of all other Infectious mal adies. It Is now known a a scientific fact .,,., that If man doe not kill the fly thelWi fly will kill tho man, and while It 1 manifestly Impossible that wo exter minate tho pest, and that tho files will not kill off tho human race, It Is equally ovldent that we may destroy millions of Insect with but little ef ion, wnue a aingio ny may bring a fatal dlsooso to an entire family. Thorofore, let us do all we can, and thereby save many lives. Fight the pestl Do not let one stay In tho house, particularly in the dining room. Screens aro cheap, and tholr uso adds to comfort and health. Do not lot the slop bucket be a breed-' Ing place for them. A tight-covered garbage can will prevent much of tbl evil. Remember that the fly I a child of fllth, lives ou filth and breeds in filth, and that mean manure of all kinds, decaying flesh and vegetation and, in fact, all forma of corrupton. They visit such thing during the heat of tbo day, then swarm to the house at night, and the next morning are on hand to walkoa bread, cake, moat and sugar. They wade la the butter and bathe In the cream. Tho fly also visits the alck room, and thousand of cases of tuberculo sis, cholera infantum and infantile paralysis can be traced to 1L To Make Fir Fotaoa aad Sir Paser To prevent the fly! How? First by being clean. Destroy all fllth about the place. Screes the privy vault, keep fly polsoa la the room, havo a bin for the manure and keep It covered, burn all waste matter, de stroy all garbage,' acreea the bouse, keep poison or sticky fly paper about to kill or catch auch aa may elude your vigilance. Both are easily and cheaply made. For the polsoa paper use a teaapooaful of anenlte of po tassium to a pint of water, soak pa per In this, and dry for future use, or put some of the mixture la bit of sponge, paper or cloth, all other duties containing moisture, so that tho flea must drink of the poison mixture. Tho sticky paper I really the cleanest and most efficacious, and Is prepared as follows. First get some heavy wrapping paper, and paint one side of It with a thin solution of glue In water, when It Is dry coal with a ralxturo made a follew: In a dish put a teacupful of castor or raw Un seed oil and put the dish In boiling water; next add rosin which has been broken In flno piece, and stir until you have a mesa a thick a molaasee. paint tho prepared paper with this mixture, and the paper I ready for Pieces scattered about the house catch many file. I often coat Classified Column plo plate with the mixture. GOOD Driving and Saddle KOaW, 'special atteatloa U wimmsr rial aad city trade. IIOHHKH HOUaHT AJVD BOLD. Ni.wiy Livery Cr. CoraerFstsiaadMala. Block Wood Jut leave order. I'll de -llder proaptly. GREEN iLAB WOOD IflBCh DRY SLAB WOOD 10lMfcMt14fOOt LIMB AMD BODY WOOD 4 foot, 10 lack aatf 12 lack Ipeclal price, at the Weat itde Miil: 4 ft. tfrten lalw f 1.50 4ft.dryaiab- 11.75 10 Inch grata .lata f 2.00 Leave ordera at Bradley Hir BcaaCo. sear 0tk aad Mala. FMOM127 P. C. Carlson FOII HKNT MCKLY furnished room at the Ore .ii'ti House, Sixth and Klamath Mim'KLLA.NMtUM GOVKIINMKNT CLAIMS I can lo- cnto you on some good timber claims or moadow lands. Addrrs box 82C, Klamath Falls. 4-13t WASIIINO AND I HONING Also oth er work; at home, or will go eut: inoxt door to soda works, Seventh at.. between Main and Klamath. 10-01 The Herald covers the great Klam ath country. FOB MALM FOR 8ALB A four-room modern cottage, centrally locV.cd, beautiful ground; very cheap; very reasonable term. Address It. If,, Herald oMce. 7-Jt FOR 8ALK Furniture, piano, tire less cooker, etc. Harry Caden, 814 Walnut street. 9-61 TYPEWRITERS New Machlaes M.O Dewa 98.00 a Moata Klacnatti Fall Maale Mease. The Herald, delivered at your store, office or borne, 10 seats a month. Business has steadily increased I aeed more room, I awved to larger quarters. My new store Is gg Mala St. I ran servo you better taaa before, I need your trade. Vou aeed my service. H you are not my -rMimar mo are bota losers. FRANK M. UPP Watchmaker, Jeweler aad Ha- e-raver, fteatitera Paelae Wateh siieisr "amw' Mmm aav . maseiiiimH. JtreT " HCII IN MSiGK la- I ' t when plumb ii-; . m,i,0wil, . wnler had ,. .v.X'Uft from suiiie iniutHi ,,10l , , ' 'W . bntlinuHii. m. mi,iUI ' i j1' I'laiiue of many ilnM,( A,i yon can tui,. moileu, tar '" ui onur ..o ::; 5JJ; woi .and It will li0 irfct. iiKi,ui;v ,BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa , , I LIKE A SAILOR JUST H0MI from a long Miyag , Us., Mlllln moil . ,b,f ' Tlry would not do t ( J? Imd an account it Th fu, Tru.t & aln liMk. i ihecklMMik do.u't lra iotfc lit pockrU in.. tb, 4kt ldM, a man lth a Uak it unt ton a fcetins or prUe b elllg how liC t balaatg U can keep. Try It. First Trust and Savings Bank Klaaath Falla, Oregon lUm J. samwall, I'leeldaat K. M. Habb, Vlre-I'rra. aad Tie. im-h m WHbrew, Nerretary Sfveyof and Irrigation L'nijinvcrs KLAMAFH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.; ABSTRACTING Map. I'Uaa, HIweaHata, ttc. KM MATH. FA I.I A OHKOOM Klamath Falls Music House lS RRRj'BH jRRRBRWRjR3sMB5F' it. t.isi:v, i:rry thing la Mask aad IruniniU. ,lki of Tl.i l.iaill.NG 1'l.t.NOt AM UIIGA.NK at MudrrM Irfce ami lU.y Trrui. IMM1KH, STATItlNKHV, TtTt vniTi:iis, ruTtKM mi AltT titMIIH HINGUt AM) WIIITK aCV I.NG MAI'IIIMM I'lA.Ntl TUNING VKTOIt, CXll.UMItlA AND KDIMO.S l'IIG.NtMJIUI'IIH-RI5C0W Good Blood Means Good Health A rlrar, healthy kla, fall ef Ufe aad color, rrllrcllug wrfett aad raergy, has loag beea kaowa lo be a bu.lnra aad assrt. If yoa are not the fortaaaU nssrssor of all tho abote If J suffering from akla eraatlea of aay ilrarlptlon, It last tho Mood la weak. WHKM IT IIKOOMKM IMFOVMKIMHKI THIN AM WATOU-IT CANNfyr HUI'FLY ntOTtSH NOCIUHHMIIXT, AND 1W ItODVTIHMUKMHKCOMKDIHKAHKD. Tills roadilioa la every ready la manifest Itaelf, and sheaM M checked aad troatmsat started with the first appesraaet blood disorder, la our eallmatloa Nyal's Met aarmga lllood Iteiurily I the ese i" treaUnrat. It gets at the root of Uie trouble, cleanse th Mei Impurities, larreeees Mm elrraUtiea, erodure blooil thstls rm la aoHHsbmeat bld that la rkli la aourl.hiurnt eteaf " will build an brokesHwwa tissues. a UntlerwootrM Tiiivtiaoy sOMtOMMW"" ROMPT CrlVICCJ'rlCAaONAMLE PRICCf ', : W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. I e BCTWKKN MAIN - AND KLAMATH !FOURTH ST. r444 Ci h M e .J: