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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1913)
if$$$l$$lffl I .i.. E&JW J'i --: -i I'llllMV, OCT. Ul, IIMlt THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rASKTWO BV ' J" rii' 1 1 m ;i ii 4TKE nr Gdbdb HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER WKIUI AM) WKHH IYcnliii Tfifdr Valqae XoTelly, TI1K ailtl. HUM .NOWHKItir The Trail of Steel," - Spectacular Drama In Two I'ru "Hie l-Ylcmd, the Undrctake,,, Comply "TIm Little hklpper." Comedy Coming HumUy 1.KK AM) CHA.MII.Kn ADM18IO.V 10 and 83 TEMPLE THEATER The Power of Cunsclcncr," Eaaanay Two-Keel Feature "Pa Hay " Iliograph Comedy "Hatled, .Not Beaten," Katcm Drama MAT1MCK DAILY AT S:SO ALL LICEXSKD P1CTURKS PROFESSIONAL CARDgv, Z MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Physaelaa Suite 11 and 1. White Building ltiooeM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS IXSCRAXCE Member Oregon Association Title Mta EMPLOYMENT Call up COMSTOCKS, phone SO. It jou want any kind of HELP Register at the COMSTOCK If you want employment KLAMATH COUNTY KMl'LOY- MK.VT OFtlCK rhoe;lri We furalih all kinds of help. If you want work register at MRS. A. rKTKIlHTKl.NER'a 132 fsUth Street South CHILCOTE ftrll good farm Untie. ells deelrable city property. Write surety beads. Writes lasaraace that pay. Collects Rests. Loaas usoaey oa'real estate. MS Mala St. IImmm . use: TOtEAM jsssssssssssssssssSMsssssiasaal 1 FOeisayiJtrsdsaEp, :l jCwOsjagfr.tsWs .aotsJ ' cm sasssaaUa. i.lfcrsbMC..i, $l'csjBfr,iii Trreutj I sV mi M , Far vatsr com- jsWsBejaaj s fsysTs f ace I fflttWfcs- ' fB wmmmMmmmm 'I ''SJM&Ml auiaaurf I H PswpsrSw sasHssRSVI I The Evening Herald V. O. SMITH Kdltor Published dally eicept 8naday by The Herald PublUhlng Company ot KUmith rlli. at 116 Fourth Street Entered at th poetofBco At KUm ith Paid, Orton. tor transmission through the mail ai eecond-class matter. Subscription term by mtl to any ad dress la the United States: One ywr 11.00 On month . 10 KI.AMATH PAIXH. . . ORBOOX KltlDAY, OCT. 31. ISIS Weather Conditions for October Oat Max. Mia. Weather i ti c rtcrdy 2. TT I Tl 4 IS E 60 t SO T SI l t 4 10 (1 11 Tl 12 70 13 il 14 4 is s: ! . ! V a 43 42 24 2S 27 3 40 27 24 31 3S 31 2S 21 il 22 31 3) 35 35 40 Clear Clear PL Cl'dy PL Cl'dy Cloudy Cloudy PL Cl'dy Cloudy aear Clear IT. Cl'dy PL Cl'dy Oear PL Cl'dy Oear Clear Clear CUar Clear Clear Clear 1 ...S ..TO ...il 1H. . . Hi.:.. 22 PAIR TO WOKKMKX KMPI.YOKILH ANt ONK OF Tlli: four mtaaurea ts be ubmltted to the people at the peclal election to be held November 4th, and one which ihoutd recelre the united support ot both the laborlnc cUti and the employer, U the Work men'a Compentatlon Act Thl bill aa framed by a commie Ion rrpreentlnc the Grant, the employers and the worker. The Uw provide automatic compensation for Injured workmen and tbelr widow and children In case of death, and 1 deelned to do away with action at law acalnat employtn for damaies In case where' workmen are Injured or killed. It I rUlmed by friends ot the new system that It will bate a tendency to redura the number of accldenU and be a safe protection to both the workman and the employer of labor. Unquestionably It will rurally reduce the number of paupers and public rhaigM resulltss from faUl accl denU, a autistic show that only about 12 per cent of those Injured hare actionable claims for damage undsr the present Uws. It Is claimed that the referendum on this bill was Invoked by the stents of the employer's liability Insurance companies, and by reruln personal Injury lawyers, both of which classes will lose heavily If the bill becomes a law. Under the present law the greater portion ot the damages to which an Injured workman may be entitled goea to the Uwycrs and for court ei penset, and after an Injury case Is Anally settled In the courts It U usu- .11. .. ........ .. ....- .. ...l ,uv M.,v,M WOW VtfitUll VJ l0e'mJ,r verdict, rather than the workman orl . fata family. It U also necessary very. often for the employer to pnd a I I Clsampson rallirr large sum of money defending actional Charles HoberU, a Creek frcedman In tho courts. Under the new law all! Ho Uvea at Tulsa, claim he la this Is changed. The compensation provided by the act U exclusite, and neither the workman nor hU depend- ants have any claim against the em ployer, unless the employer has re fused after demand lo pay hit re quired contribution to the fund, or unless the commission entrusted with the administration of the act deter mines that the employer has violated the general atatules of the aUte with respect to some safety appliance, and the Injury has resulted from such vio lation. The fund from which the compen sation la to be paid Is made up from the following seurces: Three-fourths lo be paid by the employer, one eighth by the workman and one eighth by the stiate. For a short period, and until a aurplus required for the necessary securities la pro vided, all employers psy at the same rate, but thereafter the paymenU de pend upon the care exercised by each employer and the number and extent of the accidents occurlng In bla plant or works. NOTICE There are fundi la the city treas ury for the redemption of straet war rants protested on and prior to Jbm 30, 1913. Interest ceases ttom data. Klamath Falls, Or., October II, litis. J. W. BIUfCNI, ll.-ioi city rrtMnror. I Science of Eugenics University Dean Answers the Attack Believes It Will ANN AHIIOit,.MIch.,M. til "To deny Iho pouiMllty ..f race better- mrnt I tlio worst form of Infidelity! Illivc!.. t.. lH..lll.H.t fnltli In ilf. la Mlu... I Ih II,. lS,-.t,U. IIn.r trtlermral. l.lfli. of c.rs Inclu.lr." aal lepru.U uhmi m-II trtlenjrnf, amea of llllioi K. II. Krllj. of the " l'""l '' ii"ihim Uioultl loduinrr our tUlly lhe, formllMrv.il tllu.ro of tln t'atholli llinu-gli tlir I nllr.1 Pit, lirfil a ImU for our ethical JudgmeaU. tie- It tiurcli, Imi ilerUntl thai "llio re Vaughn lo.Uy ilrfriolnl tlio clemoot lemilno our lllicl aclhltltv, aatlMlgtott that holiN t;M a the author ot cMcnlr In lh lolloMlng attlclei The eugenlst Is trying to accom plish two thing, both of which are essential to the welfare of the human race One of tbew Is to prevent the multiplication ol bad slock, and the other I to encourage the replenish ment ot the good. Tho science ot eugenic has Ita negatives and Ita poeltlvv work. Negative eugenics ran succeed only by the help of legal en actments There must be lawa pre venting the marrUge and reproduc tion of the unfit. Crime Is a disease due to heredity or environment, or both, and at pres ent we permit It to breed and come to maturity In our midst. It will not grow less as long as IhU continue. It breeding place should be located and disinfected No child ahould be born Into thl world save from good lock. However, "good stock" needs some ciplanatlon. Dy good stock the' eugenlst means one relative free from undesirable unit characters, and the. otherwise. However, such a statute ration ot these classes which now oe most Important of these are alcohol- U at prnaent without other than edu-cupy our courts, ntcesaltate a Utg Ism, feeble mlndednesj, epilepsy, ln-i rational value Inasmuch as the pre- police eiendlliiie, and fill our rrfor-. sanity, pauperism and criminality, All these classes should be excluded from the list of those to whom I' granted the privileges of exercising the highest, holiest, most Important function of the race parenthood. The eugenUt does not propose that ,.. ...... Hotel Arrivals K. i. llrown. It C. Dtr, Algoma, J. M, Heaves and wife, J. C Wilson, San Kranclsco; Tony Aatredo, Sacra mento; J, K. Paddock, l.orella; Sua J Kandall, Spokane; Lee It. Drum man, Portland, J. C. Mitchell, (la-, telle. J. a. Itosa, Plush. C. II. liar-' gadlne and wife, Lorella; J. II. Mitch ell, Mt. Dome, V. A. Wright, Horn-, blook, Cbas. Holt. city. I White Pelleaa J. P Churchill and wife, Yreka; 8 C Morrison, It. A. I-enln and wife. Ran Francisco; Mra. U Peyton, Itei Ame. 0. II. Cecil, K. C. Krtckson, Portland; J. II. Donobo, Sacramento; j M. I- Krlckson, Medford, A. U Darr, U M. Holt. North Yakima; C. V. " "". . ml. I. ti' ...!. f f Campbell, Duns- father of fifty-one children. 11 was of that first married in 1SST, and union nineteen children were born, He has been married aeveral time and say he now haa thirty-three llv-1 bladder disorder come from slug Ing children, twenty-nine of them glsh kldneya. neing married. Subscribe for the Herald, SO cenU a month. NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONCE My Clnsnalog, Healing Halm InaUntly Clean Xoar, Head and Throat Stop .Nasty Catarrhal Discharge Dull Headache Goes. Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Oct a amall bottle anyway, Just to try It Apply a little In the NostriU and Instantly your dogged nose and atopped-up air passages of the bead will open; you will breath freely; dullness and headache disappear, ily morning, the catarrh, cold-ln-head or catarrhal lore throat will dlsapper. Kud such misery now! (Jet the smalt bottle of "Kly'a Cream llalm" at- any drug store. This sweet, fra Eventually Better I a Mtvtig moth lu mir letlglou." ItiU alalrmcnt t.Uj (ivm Iclor t Xatighn. .! of llir l'nlirrll t Michigan iii.II.nI iUMilirnl. ami U...I.I f.mr.1 !.. .! ..I ruirllll-.. iiw.t.. In reply l. rrornt niter. i Ity VltTtlltt. VAltlllN , (Written for the I nlted Press) . marrUge selections shall be drier- Ital eiamlnatlon onre or ollsnrr arli mined by statute, but II does propose') ear lo ascertain whither they ate In so educate the young that telec- sound or not. In working out IhU lion shall be made on more rational I problem the stain mutt supply etpett ' grounds than at present 1 he eugen-, medical advlre, because this pppor 1st doe not aim lo degrade or abolish lunlly must be open In poor and rich the Institution ot marriage, but doe alike Already Ih sterilisation ot aim to Inculcate the Idea that mar- certain classes under rertaln restrle-' rlage 1 the highest and holiest of In- lions has been Itgallled In eight stllullona so holy that he who ills- stair, and In one the operation has honors It shall be counted worse thani been performed on more than Ul an Infidel. It Is no free love scheme.) dlvldlials. The state haa a light to j for that would lead to physical, mru-j protect Its bone.1 cllliens against1 tal and moral debasement. 'thi-e who are evil In order lo se. I The eugenlst will endeavor to In- j cure protection against the evil dor dure the state to aid In the evolulluo I the slate may and does often lake his ol the superman by restricting thetllfe. may It not therefore render him leproductlon of the obviously unde-. Incompetent In reproduce hU kind T slrable. It Is even now a crime by ' Por many reasons, segregation U statute In the state ot Michigan for an Individual of one set lo Infect one of the other with a venereal disease. whether the relations between the, two be that of husband and wife or. venllon of crime Is much wiser than permitting and then punishing It, the'tlons. The suppression of disease, tale wl go further and demand that) both that are transmUsable from. . . ...................... marriage he permitted only to those I parent to child, and thue which ef free from these disease , led only one generation, U a slate It will come to pass that every wise problem and must be solved by the man and woman wilt undergo a med-state. The automobile Club of America,' through Its bureau of lours. Is urging automoblllst to use rare with fire In 'timbered regions. IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS .Vl.lKII THK KIIIVKVH AT O.NCK' I UHKV llACKACHY OH lll.il- liKIt IIOTHKIW-MrUT StlllMM I'HIC ACID No man or woman who eala meat) regularly can make a mistake by I flushing the kldneya occasionally,. There are two kind of Insurance. say a well known authority, Meat.Chllcola writes the kind that pays, form uric acid which cloga Ih kld-'2S Main stresl, pbon Ct, lCIf ney pore so they sluggishly filler I or atrain only part of the waste and- All kinds nf gun repairing at Helm- 'poisons from (he blood, then you get.l'erta, Slain street l-tf sick, Nearly all rheumatism, head- aches. liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dliilneaa, sleeplessness, The moment you feel a dull ache I in the kidney or your back hurts, or " " urine I cloudy, offensive, fujll " sediment. Irregular of paaaage or grant balm dissolves by the heat of the nostrils; penetrates and heal the Inflamed, swollen membrane which line the nose, head and throat; clears air passage! ; slope nasty dis charges and a feeling of cleansing soothing relief conies Immediately, Don't lay awake tonight strug gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostril closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with lis running nose, foul mucous dropping Into tho throat, and raw dryness la distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Kly's Cream Halm" and your cold or caUrrb will surely disappear. (l'ald Adisrtisement) Defended the Human Race ll human ul must m) mi war- . a a . I . . .. l.l.l. lNWiiHiiniTOri. " '" caiillou. trim. ! .trilll.. "" '" vlijgint.-. linr.in.. ...,. lMral lrt, MUtllNtMir IiU ll-lrii lm will an.l M rlill. i belter than sterilisation, Ih chief nb-' i jecllon belnr the grrater coat Hut I the cost of this method, as great as II would be. Is much ea than we now bear (mm the unrestricted multipll malorles. asylums and penal insiltu. i .... . . ., -. . . ...... i attended by a sensation of scalding, gel about four ounce of Jad Halts from any reliable pharmacy and take I. tablespoonful In glass of water (before breakfast for a few days and your ktdneya will than act One. Thl famous sslls Is mad from the arid ,of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lllbla, and has been used for (generations to (tush rlogged kidney nd stimulate them lo activity, also o neutralise the acids In urine so It I no longer cause Irritation, thus end ing bladder disorders I Jad Halts la llieittnalt anil ran. , iniuttt ,,, delight,,! ,.Brr. vesrenl lllhla water drink which all "! ''"! "-ra should lak. now aim men in aeep in Kinney Clean and Ih blood pure, (hereby avoiding l.erlous kidney complications, i Paid Advertisement) Housekeeping rooms, near bridge. ' We Owe You First - clann Goods; the licst possible service, ami courteous treatment You Owe Yourself The habit of taking ad vantage of the belt place to buy GROCERIES Fresh Fniits and Vegetables VAN RIPE BROS. Phone HA Cooler Weather Lower Tariff Cheaper Meals lluy a ttiniter tmw ntttt money lleef, Pork or Mutton (turn n o 13d pr pound Tim lH'r I'll' !"') (tin best html, quarter In olllior Ih llls or Palsro CUs A Market. Our Sugar t'ureil Diamond brand, KUiiulli Valley Ham, ihik only SOe prr potiml Klamath Falls Meat Company, Packers I'MONlJt, 1(17 sad n g, 0 Plenty litfrJiLV BBs FIRST TRUST m SAVINGS BANR KLAMATH FALLS. OKKOON GETAGUN i: it i, tut: uiMioPA tit n nit i.im: ami tiii: himi up ill) I.I.h IH it tll.T Till: tlAMI.' HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING IN THE SPORTING GOODS LINE lte,lilng of All Muds, l.'trrylhUg rvpalrml hut a brvarst Instil. H J. rmv.tl.r, I'ir.. IU l. Ill'llll. Ice I'rrs. ! Tree IIKIIT I- UITHIIOW, Hecrelsry Surveyor ami Irri,atlon luilncera Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING vi I Pi, PI.WH, lll.ri.l-IHMH, llr, FROST PROOF AND VIRTUALLY FIRE PROOF Storage (mm, ityr.vfuiM, riiKMii milt. HitiH, i tiiMitiiii:. i:r. IH U.tNTI.II UN HTOIIAtlr! Il Till! MONTH OH VCAH AT Klamath Valley Warehouse and Fd. Co. MM gfl Prompt Service Reasonable Prices I I I I W.O. Smith Pnnting Co. I I Good' Printing I I Fourth St., between Main and Klamath I KEEPING A FIRM HOLD On uur ltiug ai by doing lh lrat rlM u( work In our line that cniihl t duim by any on W ate liriiiupi arid vffltUnl In our xrtU, atol at riiniHgciii in unuenaa in 1'iggxl )ol In Inlrodurlng nw I liimliliig xlllioul InromenUnr lu Id tiiiuolinld jin you entrutt yuur ink lu Greeleyi of Funds aa nit hsnJ In meet all de mands l this bank. We ksep on hand lrgr rash rssrv ihsli the law result .! hon or our depoatlota' checks al sight. We rusk (oIImIIous tor our dsposllot also An ac count liM sal lhM much double and considerable si ense 11 Us elplslo how -3TA Hey II or lent II, but get a gua sail gtt umI amosig the .lucks THE GUN STORE "l.l, IHsT Tlli: AMIi IMI'MsJ- KiatlAlll MI.IJI.UIIIMHIV V , ' l tV ,s jrisiiwi i T i jiii i wfr m-. "m q lyinsyw""-!.'1'" " ' gL'1 '"" MMaMSMVa