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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1913)
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At tka time tha lovernaeat piously announced thai la taking over tka IKuer bualaeai It waa actuated lass by tka kopa ot flnaaclal advantage tkaa by moral and hygienic consider ation. They said tha private saloon keepers were ruining tha people, aad that tke government must step la aad prevent ao mucklataaaparaace. KT. ' 1KTKR3BURQ, Aug. II. Startling proof ot tke tremendous la rr ot Intovkoata la tha past taa tmr, and Incidentally t tha en"' ;njai flnaneSl uccaa of tbo covarn ment's liquor monopoly, U presented la oMclal aUtlstlcs pabllshed today In connection wltk tha new budget. The liberal press call It "the drunk en budget." The anuual sala ot alcohol I atated to have grown from 170,000,000 gal lons to 340.000,000 gallons, aad It Is estimated tkat la the current year tha total Income from this source will be $400,000,00, or more than one-fourth) the entire revenue ot tke empire. Wkea tke government monopoly of tke sala of spirits was established la illfi, It waa manned at nrat to four governmental department, but wltk- Milliner Murdered In ISew York City ptordf Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Hassja amdm'- bbbbWbbbbT HaaaBBWBBkmkBsem aaaa aaa'ftanamve Waatty aaanmaa,t '- Kim (Caathaeed from aaa 1) At" -y ... ( m You . .j Dr. w. B. Nieaei. aaa aeea a praetleJag pkyakiaa far abeat fearr teea years, aad waa baa keea la, tke real estate builaiaa ta Heed JUrer Valley far several years, aaasaasad (rasa the Oraee UaMad. raikrea ekarek at amaaW arialM that ke weald aaR ttassaalar Tiiatliaa a dtte aad hearten Msa IHij. 'Dr. chat irinahsd kla trat aaraaa Sa- day eeealac te a rrewded fcaaee. 'He la 'a. altta MaiaadfcM Mala. w vassss) ssfanajwawa aBBfvav k '.': f . $Y. J", - At t,v' t V, JTT. JhP ' ; i t ';. . "r ' ' M - ensfMsri-s VoaVaeK xy at V ; ii it " n eaaaaajw .iwm, :n.;. Jaii;-?XA . . .''- k B T . tl;- & c tabar r.. stt; ". eeeal.eaerea, aad ataaa to waageMatlc leM at tkat deaemlaa tlea. He stated tkat ke bad fast tka (all t tke mtemtry far a aamber et year, bat kad reflated K la 10 aecu tar paraaHa, Jf Meeaia That It would prove felly to lacar tha eapeaee of of semethlag more tbaa $ la koMtac a primary elec tion wkea less tkaa a doaea electors are aallled to vote uader tke eiiet- lag regtetraUoa law was the almost aaaalmeaa oolatoa of tke members of the.eKy ceaaell at tke regalar met lag. Jnet beM. to view of tbo daHalea of tko ceaaell the primary eleeUea wlllbo abaadaaid aatM aaek tkae as there are.saalslaat eleotera ragaKsred. to, warraai the kaldiag ot a i eeatsst. aasbarg Rertow. l ' The aatttade at Ue llaaa admla mtraUea ragaNlag eoaaervatiea waa takaa by laalataat Seeretary Adotpk C. MHtor ot the dapartmsat ot the la terler, follewlag Haaley! Millar la a CaUforalaa by blrtk. aad la thorough ly familiar with Western eoadltloa. To aeeept tko peat ot aaaleuat to Laae he, temporarily, roabjaed kla ekalr as professor of political economy, aad ke I able to bring Into hie effort the knowledge ot tke West aad tke fad! Itiee ot the scholar. "I have unbounded faith la Pre! dent Wltaoa'a eadeavers," said the speaker.- "aad far tkat reaaoa I am taking ap this work. IameWeetera or by birth. I have lived meet ot my Hfe.la the West, aad I have unbound od faith la the West, bat 1 have learn ed that evea a Westerner can be mis guided. 'There have uadoubtedly been mis takes mad uader the name ot con servation, bat I assure you. there will be aoae while FraakUn K. Laae la secretary of tke laterler. He believe ta ,a eoaaerraUea. bat la,oae x' .i; iiii, n ?AM UPM BOI . ,-1. AX. " At h ' VW f. ft'aa i. '. j m ommamma i aamv iam t. ., .n-v .... 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The frefefture ,wa made as a aetUemeat aador the "laaiiiatpareaaeer" otat ate, passed by eeacree to protect par- ehasera of Umber load from the Ore-. goa aaa ramaraia Railroad eompaay of govenimat araat - - ' ?: i A ; At amaeUac of the eRy eovaeU bM TaoMlair alght J. W. Drsealer, repreoeatlaa the ' Hart aroaerty. mad a preposiUea to the eRy that If aeeept- ed.'wlll meaa oae of the moot deUgkt fiit aad.etieaslve pubUc park oa the VVesUra ooaet. Tha .park la to eoa-Ulaforty-lve acres aad. a lake of tea acres will be oae ot the features. The Uad la abeat a mile aootbeaet of Med- tcrd, aad berderiag oa Bear Creek. Krdfero Baa, v aS y a Laae Praia- Hoed Revor Aaatos Seeretary of Ue Interior PraakUa If. .Laae passed, through Hood River oa hU retura trip from the Dooehatoa eeaatry.! A. large aamber of eUlsca were at tka trala. Tka seeretary la- quired brief y lato ike apple crop eoa- dHloa7 aero, tend haaaod out a, few atbariagbouaueu touekiag the mor tis of the Mood Rhrer prodaet. : StCtftr". -ii --. . i.T v r r - i . ' r .. aVemse Meaa to.fWatM .' UatUdPrseaServlee , , ., , V PARW, Aug. 11 -A broaae okooe trK lakewmg'tke oatllaea of aaoUat Rem: wkMkvwaa' bofaar.hor' ; todor, la-to f fi' i"koii eooaptoted jthe wia be ptased U the aWbaaae- If4 ' , ;? ,V '1 - ' ' ' " '. , i ,.-.. . v . ... a W s'trtfii , ,U 1" Ji Ki that reaUy ceaaorves the tatoraata of the West: la short, a eeaeenratiea from the ataadpetat of tke Weeteraer. 1 have eeaadeace that If Laae cornea aero la a year, or later durlag kla ad mlatotraUoa, all will agree tkat coa- servatloa is all right If practiced all right. Curiae tbo past few years we have aeea a alga 'Keep Oat' posted over tke public domala. These restricted re- seurcee belong to the people, aad it I Ue duty of the legislators to devise way to put Uem to Ue usage of tbo people, to dedicate them to the pub lic use, rather tkaa private gala. Utilisation, 1 believe, would be a better word for li tkaa coaservatioa." Tkat Coaservatioa la aot Ue oaly theme oa which be I versed waa demonstrated by Mr. Miller when. preeedlag hie remarka oa Ceaeerva tfoa, ke dwelt upoa Ue aueeUoa of good roada la a masterful way, skew- lac "wkat dlffereat aUtee aad aatloaa have aoae la tkla respect, aaa skew lag the beaelU Uey kavo reaped. ' G. X. WeadUag. preeJdeat of tko KlamaU Povslopmsat eompaay, eoa toadod Uat Ue amoaat of latereet a eemmaalty paya oa a read bead leeao Is leas tbaa the espoaae to the farm- era la wear aad tear oa hones, har ases aad wagon oa poor roada, Mr, WeadUag alee dwelt upoa tke aasaa ally of keeptag la proper repair tko roadways, oae coaetraeted. Tkat blead of wltttewm aad cold facts which oaly a few eaa properly serve to the people was the sehetaaee of aa address by Hob, Lloael R. Web ster, which kept tke audieace to roars of laughter, aad at the aame time gave them food for reattloa. As county judge of MulUomah county, Webster took tka Initiative la Oregoa la tke road bulMlag work. Webster spoke of his early assocla Una with thta eouatry, aad recalled the days ot Uahvtlle. wksa, ke said, "there ware board aldekwalka la lot ot puces; la soma aa many aa two board, aad If you kept your lantern well la froat of you, there waa hardly any danger of your falling." "I have never seea a man who was aot la favor ot good roada," aald Judge Webster. "They all want then but Ue question of paying for them U what hurt. Tke matter I skirted j toward the state aad the nation, but the individual la learning thnt If tha people of a community wnat good roads, they have to build them them selves." "But why talk good roada her:" he continued. "You have a man who IIUILOS them, a man to be proud of a your fellow cltlsen, not only be cause he built a splendid system of highways here, but Ineiause ke Uught saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBBaaaaaaakOBaaaaaaal r Ue entire sUte a leeaoa la dirt read building that U of Inestimable value, and stimulated all ever tke state la terest la tke movement tor better highways. Notklac caa akow tha en ergy, the progreeeiveaeso, the laUl.'i- geace and the enthusiasm of tke fact that they sustained by a landslide the policies of thta maa." la wblawical vela, Webeter referred to the boosters ot Central Oregoa aa "hot air merchants." He added, though, "that Ula hot air Is pumptoc up the tires ot Uo automobile of progress, aad It'a uj to Ue people to climb la or be raa over, because that bus i going to ramble faat." Webster Ulked ia favor of Ue roadway as a benefit to the farmer, and he advocated building proper highways from the farmtag communi ties to the trading points. After this could come highways linking with roads to other localities. The school facilities, the mall service aad other beaotu which reads would brlag to the farmer were dwelt upoa by the speaker la a convincing meaner. NKW YORK, Aug. II. Ths mur der of William O. Martla, a prosper ous millinery dealer, with a large es tablishment ia Teroato. la that city, waa aaotker Instance ot tke deagar, tor merchants who coma to New Yorh with largo sums of cash to buy good aad Incldeatally to "have a good lime." Martin waa fouad gagged ia a room in a Tcaoerieia aouse bob hour after ke kad been straaglsd to deatb. He kad arrived la New York sev eral days before. He told some frleads that he had run Into old acqualat- aacee, and would go out to see them. Ia some way he waa taken to the room where ke was found. He kad evidently been lured there by a bleached blonde, for suck a woman and her husband had occupied tka room till within twenty-four hours of the death, and ao one else kad been la It. The case to so mysterious tkat a huat all over the Uaited mates ror Ue pair wko kad reated tke room all! be made. w , TRY IT! SAYS SAGE TEA DARKENS AND BEAUTIFIES FADE), GRAY HAIR Meson WM Mamar BUM The old-time mtatero.ef Race Taa A Salpkar lor darkaaiac , streaked aad laded hair la eoajlag to vofao agato, aapj a wan kaawa Iowa diwMfc. It inf her 'seaataseaa' woaaoa aaa jaoa. soo. it to keep tat eater vb4ekitaaM ere Hvtof to aa aa M ej aad aaaaraa af la isMMattsBBBBBmBaiml sbbbbBbbC 4bbT aVafeBaasaaafBHsBBT maaVV BasVA isTMMaUasBBBBmBBBBl aaaBBBsm 4bbT i aad'ttoaaaaw at oaM.aa Tka fettawlac realty reeoatly lied vHa la are furatakod by Ue CRy aad Coaaty Abstract ssmpaay; A. J. Peak et ax and P. W. Hogg to J. A. Collies, warraaty deed, flu, lot 1!. block 11, Irvlagtea Heights A. J. Peak et ,ux to J. A. Colllo, warranty deed, f 10, let 11. block II, livlngton Heights. Henry tlarron et ux to Pannle L. Owens, deed, 10, lots IS to 21, block 301, Darrow addition. Pannle L. Owena et vlr to Mary I. ItcAndrews, warraaty deed. 110, lots 1 to IS. and in to 31. block 301, Darrow addition. Ualoa Aaa Jackaoa et vlr to Pred P. Croaemlller. deed, part of NBK NBU.Bec. IM8-7H. C. C. Low (akerlf ) to Ckarlea 8. Moore, Sharif's deed. I43I.8B, all of Mock 16. Nortk KlamaU Pall. Pred P. Croaemlller et aa to Ualoa Aaa Jackaoa, deed, 1, part of NK4 NBH.Bcc. 31-11-7 H. Pred P. Croaemlller, et ux, to Da' Id W. Ryan. deed, part of NEK NRU See. 31-38-7. United Bute to Maud Hayden, pal- eat, NEK NWK. Bee. 31-17-t. Klamath Pall Lead aad Traaapor Utle eompaay to J. R. Rankin, deed, 110, lots I and 9, block S3, Bueaa Vtaia addltlea. J. R. Raakia ot ux to Hermaa II. Walter et ux, warraaty deed, IIP, lei, I aad , block II, Baeaa Vleta addltlea, Bute or Oregoa to H. B. Odea, MOO, BttNBU. Bee. SI-SMl-H Uaited Hates to Hamilton S. Odea, pateat. IE U. Bee. 13-31-11 H, Thomas H. Rlchardaoa et ux to William R. Patterson ot ux, warranty deed, 110, BWK 8K, Bee. 31-11- UH. prelatt eaUed "Wyaik'a Baao aad ' vmnt aiaies to Thos, h. Rieaara- Sulpbar Heir Remedy" far aboat M . " J ""' . n 7i n7s una nn "l"Tf Bc an 31-11 H. Oregoa Inland Deveiopmoat eompa ay to K. D, Morris, warraaty dasd, TPaoley Havtoc aold oar fro laauraass aM aeeoaat tor Br taaar- wrRtoa dertog ah moaaha of July aad Aagaet. till, an payable, wkea dae, at Uo efee of the City aad Coaaty Abstract eompaay, 617 Mala street. KlamaU Palm la- saraaca Co., ky O. H. Heater. H-dt jk amsaasvJAaaBadi JaWAamvd) BVamaaaaam Vaar ilaBJBBBBaBBBBl WWJK1r W Frffjaffi aaeaBw PARIS, Aug. II. A score of Amor- lean living temporarily oa Preach soli today formed aa orgaaleatlea to light tko Preach army bill, a clause of wbkb, tkey declare, would fore Uem to serve la the army. Inspect Foreign Meats To Protect Americans Owing to n mUunilerstandlng ot press dispatches, announcing that tlio department ut agriculture had sent lntectnr to study meat condition In Houlh Americn nnd Auatraltu. many iwoplo have latnuil the Iden lha the purposn ot this mission la to eiicnuragn foreign producers to brln.g their meat Into competition with the local product. The primary object In sending tlienfl specialists nbrond Is neither to rncourago nor io discourage tho ei- lort of meat to the United Htatns, but to Bupply. It possible, tha data by wlilrh It can co-oiwrale effectlvoly with the secretary of tho treasury In keeping out of the United Mates nil meats produced from diseased csltle, all meats slaughtered In unsanitary Mtabllshmenls or Improperly refrlg- " ... ernted, packed or hlped, and ail meat products prepared abroad under conditions thai would not be permit ted lit tho federally Inspected estab llsliincnU or tho United Htatss, Thl foreign Inspection of meat has bccotiin very necessary, Irrespective of changes In tho tariff on meat, for tho russnn that since luu tho total do mantle production of rattle has been .til Mr ceitttles limit tho nrttinl de mand, Thu department Is mlng every ef foil to Increase tho domestic produc tion of meat. in tho meantime, however, with the demand for meat greater than the domettlo supply, It Is only n question nf time when economic law will caime fur tlaii producers to seek n market In Hi.- United Mates. TI KIEMTES HAVE FN HUE (Continued from pace 1) real estate men making false repre sentations, waa asked. The resolutions urged the opening to settlement of the agricultural land Included In tke limits of, Ike forest, ro se rvee. Restoration by tke Uaiied Htates of the original boundaries of the Lower Klamath Lake bird reserve was. urged. The convention also advocated har mony between atale and federal game laws. Pederal aid for reclamation ot arid nnd swamp lands was asked, and the state was congratulated oa ths appro priating of money for completing the Columbia Mouthern project. Indorse ment was given to the proposed con stitutional amendment for atate help to Irrigation. In addition, the resolution thanked the Klamath Development and the White I'ellran hotel for the banquet tendered last night, the people of Klamath Palls and the people of Merrill. It Is estlmsted that 140.000,000 of llrltlsh treasure Ilea sunk along the route from Kuglsnd to India. JgtOgpRSBBBBeBBBW BBSBBBBBBm . , i ., I A BIG BUNDLI OF CURRENCY Is a pretty daagereua Ulag.to display or to bo kaowa to be nbout you. Uut a check book of the Plrst Trust aad Bavlage bank Is never a Ismptatloa to violence It Is of ao use ex cept to the owner. Why aot carry suck a check book la stesd of the. daagereas cask. Roma murdered mea would atlll be llvlag If tkey kad followed that prudcutlat plaa. Firvt Truvt and Sa? ingt Bank Klamth Fails, Oregon &jJX.1&.& etta WP?y "Cm- Vdc&fon Yccas Kverythleg '" iH Nter Camp, llclHM-n fllli sail 7th, ua Mala J. II. Chambers, Prep. TIIK OUN HTOKK I a .BBBBBBSv vPfJ ImvsTTi .BBBBBBBWl jS.W m l....., ....I HJ gopapapapapapJwAariSBKriBBBBBBBBBaa BBWasaaaaTlS KEEPING k FIRM HOLD a our pstroaage wo are by aolas ths bsst class of work la our Ha Uat uld be dene by aay oae. W ar orompt and eMclcat la ear, aervteo. and are compateat to aadartak tko biggest Jobs la latreduetac aew plumbing without laeoavaaieace to the household when you entrust your work to GRECLEV a hotue. It u tae tar beeaaae aebedy caaptaaararK aa beeaappHad. sMmply dimpaa a trash or aaoac wMh "Wyth aad Balpkur," aad draw lam aawwaca year kakr, taklac oao taaaV otfa4 at Do Ula toatoht. aad by ta Tay hoar asMaM, aad altar aaotkor aaMaiHaa tt ta re atorod't 14 aataral ootac, . . What aoUoU the mdsoa wRk WyoU'a Baa aad Balaaar It that ha. aidea haaaUfallr darkaatoB la half tkey any H arodaaa that swlt tadt of lota 4, 6 aad , Mock 31, Orladate addltlea. RMadaea to Oeorgo Bate et al, truet aeod, let ' aad 7, block 31. Plrst Is so attractive; -h: m&K.jiSi f i i.'yv' drati ilwVe JFV'JfoaaFHssaslVVaV kkroow yaaBBaT, , ? ViT 'Nolle to horeby BrfM'that tka boar1 of aaaw)tlai for sTUaulh eouaty wIR bo'W laaalaa' for thirty days,r,kglaala'ai tk aoeoad Mea day.tolsmmbaif, i AR aretesta mast bo amoo eMwtof -tha Irst week of Ue m .x . J. P. LIB. i, tCofaty 1 1 f". 11 V v. ):tu ,: k -fi? y.,-M' A Sit " r-V' ft. ' (, .j ;r-k ll-SOtkar vv - OMfT SCrlVICCRCACOPJABiLC PrllCCfi W. O. SMITH PRINTING BCTW.tNrMAIN '. IrAMB'PU AT and numath: rvvnin i a ,jr- i X .oeo . " f- ,V- .,.!, .' I'M .' ' V,'l 1 ,'." I" 'A; ; -i 4- P ; l && t .i y . I , 'TV- ., i, .v, . ' . 'S -. ., J'i ."S n j f y. i' ' Ci Jul. t i. M. S ft ) . iJU: 'M a J? V ,d.' ifh H.J., .W f ., i.l i MASTS- . f MIM Tfr ' ' ' i " u'J if' .9