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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1914)
. X. ' f V"' y? fa - - WKimtlMPAY, JAW, M, uu THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fl L I t '. k ill- t-m 'vrs ii i m mm MkTI m m yv 33 II 4" f ! 11 " Vi it c P cj . w ?5L s 5&5.-V .2 ':$& trm ' W Sn3Q W 1 .rff iH Vs OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE Is a Veritable Feast of Bargains in Ladies' Goods 3 Among the many things that are always in season may be mentioned White Goods. Our line of Lingerie is from the standard houses of the United States, and much of it im- portecPfrom Paris. At no previous Sale has such a profusion ot beautiful White Goods of sterling quality been offered at the prices we are making. These goods are never out of season, summer or winter, and the wise shopper will take advantage of this Sale to sup nlv future wants. To fullv aooreciate the many things which you can now secure at a great saving, you should take in this Sale. Jar of Money Given Away Itil. mk jr of (- MMil moaey, utilili "III Ix gltr ttt III u liiirlits: ltctrrl lo lim HMM of inmj hi lii ir, An oulattto tiiw uiltlr lll fi'iinl Um Miliary after tlir W otrr, mill sju titr the lUr.i- milt llrrrlllli Ulr MlHMrr. STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY " WHERE THE LADIES SHOP Compensation Act Is Will Open a Wholesale Explained in Boeklet: Grocery Store Shortly r or. scums Night Training School intuit id ati The Herald has received from Carl D. Babcock, a member ot the State Industrial Accident Commission, a copy ot the workmen's compensation law, which was passed almost unan- 1V4 per cent of the payroll. That Klamath Falls is to take an-1 tall establishment, lie will leave The law Is elective, both in its ap-Jother stride toward becoming a dU-1 conducted in connection with tho re plication to the employer and em- 'trlbutlng point for this section of (shortly tor San Francisco and Sacra- piofe, euner oi wnom may elect lO 's" uu nuuueiu uhiuiuk, is weuiu to csiauiisa reiauuns wiwi ioc .,. come in or stay out. but employers in the assurance given by A. C. denser. Importers and Jobbers ot those cities. .."' rao v azardous occupations, who elect manager of the Ashland Fruit store,' While In I'ortland Mr. Oiengor waai . ) tnlfA flffirflntava nf f)i, a mwA vchn FtttltrtlA.l last tllht fpnm n tw. tfta1. ...nlan.t .! mI...I . .... K HKAO OK UMVHIWITV'S HllttOltV DKlWKTMKYr Wll.Ii tUVK A' ! f ItKK LKCTUitK AT T1IK OI'KIIA nersi: SATfitiiw WiDCommenceToiiight "Tins American Wwt and lraoo .. lit t. . L . . 1 . . . . . . . inc win ihi inai iiininn ni iir t. rn i w .w , . . . . . . any hazardous occupations, who elect manager of the Ashland Fruit store,' While In rortland Mr. C.tengor was',. " , . . . 'SSiJJ" m ,wU,ture' hc"not to take advantage of the act. are who returned last night from a two greatly surprised and pleased to noto,,!frr T'. ! '" ot 2! .- .?fereaUm "d PPrvcd Pri"i of the common law defenses weeks' trip to PorUand. the attitude of the business men in h,'tory. .0t lhv """"""r 0'. by the people on November 4th by a vote of more than two to one. In cluded with the law is the report of the commission appointed by Gov ernor West to frame the of contributory negligence, fellow, mho will (return at Houston' opera .... mho will lrcturn at 11 w i.uuuiuuiu( ucKiiKcnce. ieuow r, . w.iA iH nA.t-.i - irnipnrfi in lint itrnrinriiiiiiAa nr rhn rnm. ---,. ..,..- servant liability and assumption of' . ,.u .-.. .,iiion nr , ..r.-.i ,u,.i. i...,.,,,ou' aurda night. This letttirw risk in any action for damages by;Jobbere Bnd tmportcr,, an(1 tho prop. . Klamath FalU. '" un' or ,,,e nu,,c;'i, uf tbo UoU' their employes. Workmen who re-" ,,,nn Vr nl..r , , v i .... v ,.... , ,lo Prtmnt of the unlm.Uy. .. W.-.M. IJ.J "" v. . .. .vw -....v- ....... ,u ".,-.. . ,riu . B iana is ooosung rur inu completion oi tho proposed roads." said Mr. Olen- ger, "nnd nil seem confident the work DHL The!,... ... . .... . . .. . law became effective Immediately af- ' with such hearty co-operation that ter'tfce election in so far as the or-1 Tho reKn ,aw Provides a liberal Mr. Glenger announces the opening ot ... SI Yt vy4 t I n f9 AnmnoHiiatlnB &h fl... J 1 ganlsauon of the commission WM-""""" "i" -'"juiwur wholesale grocery store in Klani-' gor. "nnd all sc concerned. The insurance features J workmen and for tho beneficiaries of ath Falls In the very near future by" will start Just i of the act. however, do not become workaleD who loe their lives in in-tho Ashland Fruit company, to belters are a trifle operative nntli Jnly l, 1914. m'1 -' accidents. The act also pro- ' TV l. tj .v- .. vlt'es for flmt Bid In Inlnrsrf vnrb. - ij lur me creauon; -.. ..- of the industrial accident fund, to be tzun ln an amount not to exceed 1260 made up by contributions from em-,,n anjr one case ployers, workmen and the-state. ' f Any one interested In the sub Two classes of occupation are de-jJect can obtain a copy of the law by ' flnAif In til mf wA . J.l. a.j ..,! .L. . . i .. M,a m., uu w. ucsii,uaieU "iiuuk ine commission at oaiem. as Class A. and B. la Class A the rate j - , or payment, oy ue employer Is 3 per . . cent and hv .h .mnW. i..i. .'n ness Trip. as soon as money mat- easier." I Dr Schofor Is an authority on American history, particularly on that of tlie West. Several of his ltcturt. tin book form. ari used for textbook In many Imitltutlon. I it was hoped that Dr.Hcliafer would lm-i) hero In time to bo a Judge at tho Krtiltir nlirhf tmfw..h make stops here. KInmnth counw Bn.i a.m..i i.i-i. It Is believed that nearly all of thclschools. but ho will not reach here' TtiU etrnluK thre lll b held tho nrt -clun ot ttt nt(ht xboot ciur' In msottai tratnln. pffrBI to bo) (mm lf to It. who are nut at trndlnic Kbool Ti.r tlon tli Ik held t tho Ottlral ixhooi from o'rlork lo S-30. Tim nlcht rouro has toeu do4c4 iit-on by 8itirfnl'nicrjt It Hun lur a thr optMirtuntiy to bnlt the yuutu men ho necttr, ihelr cliool turk or who wfo unblr (or Pthr reuon to continue. The plan h tho hfArty approTAl of the board of director Initrurior II C MorrU of the mn. unl tmlnlns dvpartnicnt of the eram rinsirafl iar nrririsinn s n tsuisi countv i. raniiiiv iiMnmtnr n rMMlHu ML dllRlni U. H. U, iMln.portant dulry center, tho train should Limi.. wr rde, will be In rl.r of tu .rk, Mo w glvo tho youoc i itmroucB tmlnlng In wood ork, est. Intry, staining, eUminc. tc, Itvalliln; that they hr ttf i f ttalUo to better equip tfaeHllM fif life' lisiile by tletMlnt Ihelr i? limn to learning a oful trade, Ut iwi or rnoro young men t t .ltre4 in the supedbtendedt llf . clhttlm over the plan, and wilt k un hand tonight. Howler. will be held Wt.!at4r nd Thundsy vveiitng of each . rnrdUl tnvliallon I ttten44 o it jouns; men of the tlty to vu ih. ftlir of ihi nppurtunlty t PAntlmiAtt frnm imwm 1 1 .- - - ..wm. f . - ......., Mwk u nil, uut Ifarmnra e mi If! h PMtirli(l Kv aiirta , ( ,.... . ... -- w ww ...wwwwwwvm, j - ... vhhm . a.w,'n .,, iiii(ii i finny niiCiils train turos, and Pullman sleepers for thetMld,and Worden and Klamath Falls. party accompanying the train. ,l nilght bo arranged that the train 1 Per Cent. In Class B. thn nmnlnmr! Henrv J. Weeks, ninort h,lri.p ..,-. wj w. , . . -. w .H.., m ma ..... , pjm xvt per cent ana tne employe i left this morning for a dhort bnsi-iut an Itinerary for the trip, and It one-fourth of 1 per cent. In Class A, both the employer and workmen are entitled te;jkemptlon when the I lndlYlduaLempHwer has to hU credit ".. orlean, 3percentaf,.annualp.yroll.and:"rT1DB Wrk lS '" " CpaWe no accidenta have occurred in his nds of bU dauKhte' Miss Dorothy ptant; while under Class B the and 5I'88 Maror' Weeks. amount required to be maintained by fif the employer in the accident fund Is ' Housekeeping rooms, near bridge. u miKiu do arranged that llio train . icould goon toChiloquin for the ben-1 fin 111 QIDPLIO Jellt of the Wood Itlver Valley dalry-J J J Q A ll T I Q MAY Bf NEXT BULGARIA GETS EVEN ON FRANCE As yet, the college has not sent Iraon fa f-trtt trnnmn nilijttlAB tftn.tL m. ll i Thrt m fifties lit In jt 1 1 X. ... . I.. . . nw8 lrip t0 Ban Francisco. He ex- """"" """ i-uiiu rausj - '" "i "t . MtitM T,0yer.f W,rk,a!n,lecu to leave soon forthicago andi'8 ,nc,ude(1 or not' As the coe tho Klamalh Ch ot Commerce are entitled to4kemption when the .. . - M"Li.m.i.i. ...i,. . .. .Tin Kinmnih rnri iim... ... i. Whileaway his ab-i -'-"' "- w ---- -- w .w.- - rk is In the capab!e,lted n,s count'r ,l ls t1"' desire of 'ocIatIon Is also in favor of tho move daughters. Hiss Dorothy local PeP,e that Klamath should notrncnt' ana " ' hollered that membera not oe ovenooiceu, and a campaign"" luu niamaio vvaier users asso toward that end Is to be started. elation will be glad to sign petitions, Tl.l will kA . M.n..An... . . Ifmklni? Ihnl ffli,, Kiai .r ,1. .,.. . ...o n. uU uiuicmtui iu iuuuce. " -..-. .... "vumih u. mo uvui-1 " . , iituumi ouncson admit the Southern Pacific and the agrlcul-,ontrat,on t'a,n he extended to Klam- K"'1 loday that ho Is seriously rnn.i.i tural college to continue the trip toalh county. ,eriiiK Increasing the parcel pout limit Klamath Falls, Instead of stopping at. .fr"" ntty to orw hundred pounds for K Hswlassw ie Uon.1 Cnruplelinn of the I'iXtUsi, Hufetio and IUtern linn lu Mcotse. and tho Uglnnlng of service ca ifct line, to Portland; completion of tie first twenty ml 14 of the Wlltrall- ariric Hue from Kugerta to Cee IUf; IIKt'Al'Si: THK KltCM'll A:ipj "Pnlfig tit Ibei HuUlatf fote, and U HID oitfiw, in i n,i:itH am: ti iik I Tit.u.Min ;i.sKvni:ii tnt tiAfitff'iri if Iks sVitaa.4M tutl flrrttt not larii I'Kiiiu.vAvifni: ... ..."....""... .. er rt"wii(on, are tour or ine via The Future of the Klamath Country Rests m a substantial three-fold basis Agricultural Industrial and Recreative ; An Ideal Combination United I'ress Service i WASHINGTON, I). C.. Jan. H. I'ostmasur (Jenoral Hurleson admit- L'nlted I'rc Horrlco I'AItlH, Jan Ashland or Medford. as heretofore It will be pointed out that lectures on dairying, etc., will be highly profit able to all the .Vorthern California i towns visited, and that as Klamath Heln the Kidnevs . ,-- -. ,fcv MU ivufim .a uill 1 Klamath Falls Readers Are Learning t,ir0UKn congress. This measure pro- uiununwa uuner n iiuK(iki United Press Service "During tho fiscal year hoglnnluic WASHINGTON, Jan. H-ITom- .,t July," he ..Id. "I bellow wo wIM hont national guardsmen expected (transport approximately COO.OOO 000 ..day that tho meeting of the Na-lpounds. nt an averngo price' of t'onal Guard Association executive ton cents a pound, tomraitteo and stato adjutant gen- r u. , .... ' r.a.s here would result In a concerted', bought, of rtandrrtZ-d iu offort to force the federal nv hilt I .t pouna llml1 "'v- nut lorruy m," Item In (he development of !& county ilm past year. Hlupendoui u Ihmfl events have boon In tb falur advancetneitl of the, counuty, they art hut the Uglnnlng of the greater pro- 'imfllV lit Ilm lt..K- IVIII,.II Vl. .,:::l::o,i;-;;ts.,ri-';"""'"- il.ta.l.Wl.Mi.U,'M ",'"". """'"","' A nnh, r I.....C. nl.b nil iIiim i,.. . i" iiHiMirn in inn muni, nin - Jig , l,'Tr. T'U C "" ,h- '" ""I'Mr rh-i 'rilHIK to a report vihlrli rl...i . ... .. ....."... . .t. -", -in inner worn, win ronvert me ,rd unions lato a Mating machloi. Nf CO hiiro today the Way. h - Today Is the Time to Take Advantage of That Future ft 6 lkm& Derekvment 1303 MAIN STREET Kluuth FalU, Or. I I it's the little kidney ills Tho lame, weak or aching back ' The unnoticed urinary disorders ' That may lead to dropsy and nrlgbt's disease. When the kidneys are weak, ' Help them with Doan's Kidney Pills, A remedy esneclnllv for Mt lm. neys. Doan's have been used in Klrfnnv troubles for fifty years. i Endorsed by 30,000 people en dorsed by citizens of this locality, j R. E. Allison, railroad conductor, 5C6 B street, Ashland, Ore., says:' sunerea from my back and kidneys. I have never found any thing that has given me as quick and positive relief as Doan's Kidney Pills. They are Just as ranresenii. Anyone can try them with confidence as to the results." For sale by all dealers. Prlca SO cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. W-Wf ixew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's vldlng that overy guard member of. fleer shall receive a small salary has met with opposition from the war department CORRECT TIME can bo had only witii acenrate timepieces. If your watch or clock la not keeping exact time, bring It In and let me put it la perfect con dltion. The quality 0f work turned out of a repair shop depends largely on the confidence the workman has in his ability. I have sufl. cleat confidence in my work to guarantee ever piece of work done. If you want your repair work done correctly, bring It here EXAMINATION Frank M. Upp H. I'. Watch Inspector IS POSTPONED TO 30 A.NXAPOI.IH CA.MWMTIM WIM, APPKAH HKIti: TWO WKKKN MTKtt THAT AT FHWT AH. IIAXUKU HV COXOUKH8MAN Tho compotltlvo examination for ontrnnro to tim nu..i o... .. lAeadAmv in k. i.., . Falls, has bcon postponed from to- ....,rr.iw anil Friday to Jiuiiiary 30-81 tulcgrum announdnir ti.(. -... ' celved last night by W,l Huporln- v i , .. r ,rom V""-Mman . J. Hlnnott. who win m.b , polntmont. " "" np" This oppolntinont will he given to n eligible young man In the Second congressional district. Subscribe for the ii.p.m . IIMIT IJ. WITHIIOVV, Nevretary Surveyor and Irrigation Engineer! Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING Ml .,,A.NK, ll.MKI.IIIWjli K, h kUM MmMS LoLtheiyiRent District We have movd to our new Uction at 721 Main Street and h.v. .ddW Mf 'tock of new goodi. -ggBLLLow Prices I. W Mnrto I Vft and take no other. V1 (Paid Advertlsment.) BRADLEY HARNESS CO. fcSP' .' , T . . . : " 1 . WikS''.' a month. "" " r . l i