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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1913)
rNtimnAT, mrr. m, ic-tn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON 4WALK JPJVEI A WALK mo iA & JS IS SL AWALlNZr JfcOVERJ tsi iwoh aw -w rzr r-" I ynrrjL ' N ""k ar I 7JL' ' Mj I HMirCKP(GBaHI $3.50 $7.00 JAPAN LEADS IN WHITE SLAVERY! INFLUENTIAL MPPOXXBSK PA FKM MART A MO CAMTAMX, BAYINa .NOTORIETY 18 RC1MXG TBK NATION United Pre Service TOKIO. Oct 10 That Japan lda all nation la opaa "wbtta slavery" la th charge of the Japan Mall, which states that than ara mora than three! million girl and young woman la thai'""! circuit court at IndtanapolU. public house ot prostitution la which court pronounced tbm guilty, Japaa. Thoughtful, lateUlgaat Jap-land lmpod sentence In tha federal aaaa hat been eoaaldarably aroused penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth of by tha campaign of Profaaaor Hlranu smae of tha Waeada University agataat thUavtl. Profaaaor Hlraauaaa receally de ciarad that tha "fJeleha la ralalag Japan. " Utile caa be doae, howevtr, aa long aa tha goTemnaent g1va each public hoaaaa a coaeaealoa aad llcaaao to do bualaaae. It U poiated out that Japan la ob taining a world wida reputation tor immorality. Blahop Cadi, la Toklo, baa published orotaau In tk Jili(toort' n1 ''' lo " arraign- Bhlaipo and Kokumln. received by him tram hi church peopl la Singa pore aad other cltle In tha Malay BtralU, agalnit tha flooding ot thoa place with Immoral Japan women. Tha dealre la expressed that th' Kngllah and Japan governments get together and agraa upon a plan by which tha admlaiioa otauch woman la tha Malay citlea will b made next to ImnoaalbU. I $30.00 dowa aad $10 a moatlt bay some of th very bewl lot la .Nlcbol. Addltloo. near aew coart boot. LoU I Batardar Erealng I'oaf and TbartM iaofiw,aarfpfciraaf) Country OenUeman." ,rom 9XM lo 4M uok' H. P. THOMAS. Newa AganL , ) PhOM tl(W l-t Year's Grain Crop k Klamatl. Coonty Is Estkated at One Millke Two Hmlred TlKKisawl LWsWs Oaa-Udnl aaoew graJa has beau produced U Klamath Couaty thla aaioa thaa haa arar kaeai aevdureil before. Thi haa beca da uialy lo lb fact that wa ha e In the last twelve sooalh bad quits aa laflax of aew fatwaar. Wklila tlie aeit tr Uwrw will ba a great aaaay asoew fanawn,coaalasT tato thla rouaty. Ttil will saeaa la creaaed biialafa la tha city of Klaaiath Fails. Mora busier) boaaea wilt ba raqalrad to cop wtah the larrraae of trade. Mora work aaaa) will have to ba brought la. The worfcruea will require home l Uva la. Iroortjr valuaa will larreaae witli Um lacreaaed bus! aaaa. We bar aoane choice) loralloa which raa be bought at a Msawtraala Brica oa aaay tarau. Why not buy oaa of tbeaa Iota, awaitd oa It and aaaara yoanalf of from IS to ao per ccat latereat ," jraav laveesaaeatr Thla la an opportuakjr to let yoar moaey asafca Way mot tak atT Call at I tocatioa. f&uuA DevekrHeitlCo. 1303 MAIN a : j L' . Walk-Over Shoes the Shoe for You There never was a time when it was necessary, as now, to buy shoes of a known quality. Cheap shoes, now, more than ever before, are foolish investments. Let your next pair be Walk-Overs and know shoe satisfaction. In t t STCJRE Klamath Falls only at lkauino clotiiikks CHIEF DYNAMI1ER ATTOIINKY PI III OKtX.VAK LAYS IILAMK UN HIM AND CLANIU3 HIM WITH TUK McNAMAlLUi AND MrMAMQAL 'Udlted Pre Service CHICAGO. Oct. JO. In th argu ments In tbe case ot the leaders ot tb Ironworker L'uloa Appeal from the decision torn time ago ot the various time ot ronflnement, Attor ney Cheater Krnm today scored II. 8. Hocking moat seventy, and labeled him a a dynamiter ot tha atrip of John and Jame McNamara and Ortl McManlgal. II assarted that only llocktn and the McNamara, bealde McManlgat, knew of tha dynamiting plot, and that the other accnaed Ironworker were Innocent and Igno rant of tha crime. Mr. Ilockln waa preaent at the I ment of ber hnabtnd without emo tion. Tbe defendant will conclude their argument thla afternoon, and Pros ecuting Attorney Millar will reply, either thl afternoon or tomorrow morning. either tbl afternoon or tomorrow) Easy Terms CHILCOTE OSS Maaa St. ItwwM our oaaca for lafomaUoa a to STREET Town Topics I I llu Scarlet Fever. Chart Uortenaon, brother of Mas ager II I. Mortenson ot the Pelican lly Lumber company, It confined to hit home In Pelican City by n at I tack of atari! fever T lkrvlen. Attorney I). V. Kuykendall Utt Wednesday for Lakevlew, where ba will attend to legal mitten pending beforn tha circuit court. Dunn Fnun l.'ugra. John Welch Jr. la her from Ku gine, representing the dental depot conducted by hi father. Watch I a atudent at the University of Oregon, and for three year ha been rated aa one of the beat college baseball pitch er In the Northwest. See Upper Lake. Hobert Kuykendall journeyed to point ot Intercat around Upper Klam ath Lake Wedneaday, making the I trip on the mail boat. Like all oth- era, he u much Imprcaacd, and ay that not even Kugtne baa auch (scenic grandeur for It back dooryard. D..rri. Visitor. I. A. Wllklns, a young bualnc man of Dorrls, I In tb city today attending to matter. of bualnc and ivialting with friend. houtli fur tlio Winter. W. 8. Jame. who leave thla etcn Ing for Loa Angelet, ba been buay all day bidding goodbye to a many of bla friend a be could talk with. Mr. Jame will probably return In the aprlng, as he uaually apenda the winter month In Southern California or Arizona and the autnmtr month In Klamath county. He owns consid erable property In this city and. It Is rumored, there are other "Interests" that will draw him back. IaAm of Hltow. There will be all sort of enter tainment at tb Star theater the re mainder ot tbe week, for Walt and See, comedians and Jewish and Ital ian Impersonators, have been en gaged, and will open tomorrow night, llttldos this act, Lee and Chandler, with tbelr catchy song and tango dancing, will still be on the program. Ilealdes this double vaudeville, there will be the usual good bunch of pic tures. I Uric From Honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Heck returned Uat night from their honeymoon trip. While away, they vlalted San Fran rlaco, Portland, Eugene and other cltle. Mrs. Heck was formerly Hiss Vera ItoberUon. The Oregon KLAMATII AVENUK, .NKAII SIXTH ST. Room and Board by Wwk or Month, $1.00 PER DAY Tabic Board, $6.00 PER WEEK Two MaU a Day, $4.50 PER WEEK S0XGIANT TRIP A COSTLY JAUNT Ull.l.t'.lltltV NKVK.NTY'FIA'K I'M). I'l.K TIIK KXl'KNHKX WILL IlKl AIIOUT SI.300 KACH PI.AY AT MKDPOltD MMl.V A ten-day atopover I allowed on the ticket being told for the Herald ,aplat baseball etcuraton to Medtord. Tbeee ticket are retailing at l.J0. good for the round trip, and can be aecured at the Herald office. i Tbe tlcketa are being aold with a1 proviso that If a hundred are not aold J the money will be refunded. ThUad-' , vanrw aal la being mad to assure , tbe railroad company Ibat a special t train I needed to take Klamath Fall' fan to aee the tllanta and Whit Hoi! play at Medford Monday, Notember t:th. I rSetent.flf peopl wilt go on th thai br! . round'lbvworld tour being mad tb New York National and lb Chi-' rago Americana, 'resident Comlakey of th Chicago club haa announced that tb.r will be nfty In hi parly whan tb atmr sails from Vancouver November ltth. and the tlotbam delegation will num. I br twenty-five Ksch tourist' far will amount to at leaat 11,500. but there will be countless minor eipenaea In addition. One-half ot the check to cover the tranaporlatlon ot the globe-clrcltng crowd from Vancouver lo I'ort Bald' hsa been delivered Into the keeping, of the ateamahlD company, which baa contracted to carry the seventy.flve tourists to the Far EasL Heveral week ago th Drat Install ment. lll.:00. waa paid by I'realdrnt Charles A, Comlakey of the White Sox and Manager John J. McOraw ot the fllanta. At a second meeting of .... 7 .. . ., , , ,. . . ,, not give his son any such turn. Hut .three baaeball men on September I.. ,,. . ,.,.., , , hhv.mv. ...-vn nMH ".,. .v. va,- 200, On October 10 tb third and laat payment of 1J,400 waa mad, the total amount, 4C,000, lo be ap- Hied toward tb expense of tbe par- ty to I'ort Bald. swallowed a diamond valued at ICOO That thla roloaaal undertaking Is lrevnt her huaband taking It. II one In which a fortune must be ex- Hire a brick at her, and h wa ar bended to carry out the plana laid 'rated and placed under bond, down by the promoting forcea Is vj. I dent from the fact that both Comls-, fit ana airtirsw win d nriDirM in urlte additional checks for 1100,000 more to defray expenses from I'ort J I nam iiiruuaii me issi lap oi ioe t world tnur. I Flfty.flte great Irrigation projecta, , Involving nvarly 10,000,000 acres of Mlddleeborough, baaed on the utlllxa land, are under consideration for In-! lion of blast furnare alsg. Several dla. House . . . A limited number of aaea caa bow obtain quarter at this place. Lack of room inakr It lmpolbl to ac rommudate mora thaa a few mora In addition In tlioae who now make till tlielr home, but there la room for a few. The first applicant will be the fortunate one. Tha Oregon House la tlio nioat home-like place In Klamath Fall, aad It Isn't nece. aury to aay ttord about the table. Baltimore Bride, aaaaaaaaaaEaaaaaLlBaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaBBBBBBaKIV'PaBmV saaaT- t TT v asBBaaW .vrt x wnilvM saaaw 'earl ") 'r4? aaav saa I - -Ju M "' BB 'aBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBaaBaBBS. -i. iSgaBSBB Humor bad It when Miss France Dlinn. th llaltlmor belle, wedded "' Child Prlrk, aon of lb 1'lttaburg ateel millionaire, that ll had Milled on h(, c0U,lU ii,,oo.000, and bad ..... .. ... "u" "" rT . ..,.1 mmmmmammmm Wife M allows DUmoail During a quarrel with her buaband, Jl" Joseph Faulkner of Tulsa, Okla., '' Visit. airs. I- tr. Hh.rit,.ri nf i.hi.mi -.n son, Cale Shepherd, are here visiting tbelr son and brother, K. T. Shep- iiero, oi ine riano uepot. An extensive Industry Is being de- veloped In the north of England, at Icompanles are now eneae.d In th. work, and apparently successful. What Cures Eezema? e.2YfJJ"d " mtnJ Inqulrl lata y ease, that we ar (lad lo ,nsk our in"L'.1.,,l"S A'i,r rful Inyeetla-a. fn S.1 rf ,flWl5.l,W " "Puiid '" O.D. PreKrlptlon. can be relM SSS.T ,.w mmli "t make this Jut.. hakw go. .... -j ... t eeae "t?'Z.".X. "!'!.." ! J iMftjea, """ weoaarrut Frc WHITMAN DRUG CO. Millionaire's Son lop before lb ceremony, luaamucb aa ah didn't open II before leaving on ber wedding trip, no one except Mr. Prick knuwt It content at this time. lr. 111. nn It I... Ii-.ii a.M a. I ' " "" -"" ' Inn of lb moat beautiful girls ot Hal Mlmor aoclety, Her family haa long been known In the highest social cir cles of the city. Hu.iMnil ami Wife ua Jury At Spokane, Wash,, W. K. 1'engelly land lf were both railed lo alt on 'the jury with her huaband, saying that h had promised In "love, honor and obey" him, consequently would (do his bidding. Superior Judge W. A. Huke refused to sustain Ihe objection. In Ihe year 1907 Ihe United King dom produced Z,oaa,ooo hundred weight (hundredweight equals III pounds) of oatmeal of a value of C, lBI,zS6, No official statistic ar avallnblo for any subsequent year, but It Is will known that the produc tion has not decreased. II I estimated that there Is still standing 2,S2,000,000,000 feet of nierrhanlnblo saw timber, The year ly cut la vallmalnl at l40.0U.iNl.- 000 felt. lltWil" J I J Slff StMMHSUT(ST PMJECT (t'onllnued from page I) 'If a wete alroag enough lo oief I jr lb police It would be a fairly 'altupl matter lu eater a ruluUUt's huu.e, and tbe cabinet which doe 'lint rat about a ptltal cltlieu who , haa bad bla plOperlt dlro4 would ,uuu lak nolle ot a wore pettonal , annulare. dally cboeen lor Ibelr all, UldM being trained and armed, W could bat got Into iKiwnlag a.iaral time reeently If our l-oct had only known how In keep together, and once we had got thai who know what would hate happened" "Cabinet mlnlaUia bat alwata ad ttMd ua to mak oursette eitrame ly dlMgrrwabte, o lit court w mual, and aa It imui clear that lb tot ran only be won by force, II I fort we muat ua. Th drilling Ha Ider lb new aebem will not be con need In women, for lb men who wlah lo help ran drill with Ua. It la quite legal, for the goternment la making no attempt lo Interfere ah lllr KJ ward Carann and hi follower la VU ater, who at drilling and arming tbemexlte quit openly. A for wepina, why shout w unt ui them" Th pollcw ar armed, Tram U III l'rlllr Ti.ll.t. Tl. I. O (I P degr leant for (inferring the Degree of Truth will ror-t tor prarllr In Odd Fellows hall Tluix will b called at I o'clock aharp, and membera ot I he leant at Ufge.1 In ba prompt. Th t)gr of Truth w b conferred on candidate at Ik. 'regular Meeting of lb lodg tumor. ! row night, and prartlr la needed br Mh team, Subscribe for Ibe Herald, to rente a month. Continuoua BOWLING at The (M Bcrwfac Alley I'mler K. K. K. NTOKt! For Sale or Trade IcMl arrea good lead, mllea fraai Fall, II mllra from Mldlaad, all na iler illiclif well feared with wovt ttlra ami well Improvrd) 60 arrea In alfalfai deep sandy soil. Prire per acre. Will lake a anodena boaae In Klamath FalU, I toga ltlvr Va. Iry or California aa flrat paymraU aaal I giro raay term oa balance. Above land Ilea rloee lo school, aad la eirel. lint neighborhood. Me CHILCOTE lt Main it. I'bon 10 YOU WANT AHEAD for your builnea or you won't auc teed, Thla applies lo the "UP-TO-DE" MEAT MARKET. Thu head nf (hi business la au ax perl in menta, and makes us pop ular. Aa an axampla, PEOPLE'S MARKET l.uraa, Haaalllitsi Jarvla PttONMM 4 f : f.; .