w Is Br! li II t ! $ i 'trc rv n S1 ms- (- JJItt nil I ii lf fiul'l iM FRIDAY, AM. i. t THE wwaittt. HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON - 1 ENGINEER 60ES TO ANOTHER JOB II. K. HAYDK.V LRAVK8 FOK THK TRUCKKK-CABSON TIMMKCT TO UK IRRIGATION MAXAOKR. IS WKLL KXOWX HKIIK n. E. Harden, connected with tlic Klamath project for eight year, left thU morning for Nevada, where he will be connected with the Truckee Caraon proJtcU He will be con nected with the operation and mainte nance division there. Mr. Harden baa been with the reclamation aervloa alnee 1901, dolnt engineering work on many of the raoat important project. In U06 he came to the Klanuth project, and with the sxcepUon of a few montha work on the Yakima project, ha been here eantlnnoasly. At the time of leaving, he waa en gineer In charge of the operation and maintenance. HI noslUoa ha been sues, that he haa been constantly la contact with, the water nssrs. and hi departure will be keenly Mt by them, a well a ato many otter friend throughout Klamath county. 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THIS GUN MIGHT END LIEGE FORT 'SI.TKK.N.INCH IllW. TO tUWltl 1IIK lXVMA r.V.VAI., t'AV THHOW A MIKI.I. TUIHTV.r'IVK Mll.lS. K1ITV rwrr I.OM8 The Cause of the Conflagration ! PROHI WORKER TO TALK HERE PRESIDENT OP KANSAS W. C. T. V. REACHES KLAMATH TO NIGHT TO HOLD A SERIES OF MEETINGS Mr. Mlteaner, president of the Womem'a CariaUaa'T e m p r a n c Calm of Kan, who I spendus: sens time em the eoast la taa Interest f tk "Oraeea. Dry" campaign, will arrive la Klamath Pall tonight from Portland will be ta neat of Mrs. B. 8. Grlasbr. corner of Bmh and anaveata streets. Mrs. Mlteaner will aead ire days la Klamatt conaty and wfll speak om "What Prohibition Has Done for Kansas." She will speak at the following place hi Klamatt PaOs: Mills addition hall. Aagast 18th at S p. m. Christian church, August 11 th at 1: 86 p. m. M. E. Chnrcb, lecture and recep tion, August 18th at 8 p. m. Mrs. Mltchner is one of the most prominent worker la the National Union, and ahe 1 a convincing, forco fnl speaker, backing her atatameats wltt dates, etc. No admission will be charged at any meeting . i. mhonlng from a forest In the dark of The German army organization -!?""'!' Sol Tea a lantern wa. believed to bo the most perfect as well 1K,rmuted. The photograph wa h. rn.t in the world. This I i.ten br flashlight, wnlcn wa a con- photograph shows army officers tele-cession to the photographer. United Free Servlc ! WWTKIIVI.IKT, N. V , Aug. H fltepaln to the monster alxieeu-lnchl 'nun. which will be the colomu of ,th I'aiinuu Cnual fottlrtcatlou. nr nearlnit complitlou toilar lu the local ! arsenal. Some months ago thn rauuu, which ,1s the Micicoit specimen of ortlnanctt lu the world, wa turned out at the Watervllet factory. Subsequent trt at the Sandy Hook proving station showed that Its projccllte could plena.' twelvo-tnru armor set lven mile away from the firing point. The tremendous power of the gun destined to guard the 1'aclflc entramat- to the canal, are not easily appreciat ed. The canon Itself la fifty feet tn length and weighs 143 tons. Its pro jectile, over six feet long, tip the scales at 3.400 pounds. More than a quarter of a toa of powder I need ed to discharge this destructive bullet. Although capable of carrying at least thlrtr-Bve mile this Iron-aud-steel-boned agent of death can be "accurately bull' ered" at twenty two to twenty-three mile. ,v JBHsssssssssssssnw. SSsfc1 ' ' ' 'Sfl9aSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsH nSBBBBBsKi 'VBnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH sbHsm i . .yatMasBBBBBBBBBsntav W 'g-W' 'JHiHiasHiasHiHiaV JBBBBBBBBH 1 JajBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsVnBBBBBBBBBB V SkSS'WBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH 9KwWfl&r SVnSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH fc Kugons Odd PeUowa 130,000 lodge building. I OH HAMJ I'raellcally nsw T-l. seiiRtr aulo, Mks Bb truck ur faintly car, Owitor will crlee. run will HBer rtitd a stit H ul aialw 'jvis llouMUII. i - ' Tl lUfald. dsllfsr4 at sr j I .ton., o(tlr or hom, 60 raU I rrttt a itionlh, I Theater Guide Houston's Metropolku AnHiseMCiis u,uu'iis-iirarr i-iir - "--- HOUSTON'S OIMCKA IIOUSK IM.M'IMI itiTUMMAV NIOHT i STAR THKATK1 'Ttie MmU of Ikthe' t.ubttt l Two 'f "'tttaj Vlll)'. Itl ahtjw" U.IIm Comedy 'Ctamtro IVnry' nalllag insrtj KaUoo Comdj Oregonians Are Hard Workers, Says Census PORTLAND HAS i NEWSIE STRIKE i i (THHKK AKTKRNOOX PAVERS AUK ! WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 13. Accordlnc to the report on occupa cent; professional ervlce, 17,370, or 15.7 per cent; domestic and personal UaTj. HarrU. of the bureau of con- clerical occupauons. 13.433. or 4.4 Accmrate Nalles ts Tsumasmni NoUca Is hereby aires that the board of equalisation will convene Monday, September 14 th, and will be la session for thirty days. All tax payer will' be expected to file their protests wltt the county clerk before September list, as provided by law. ss there will be absolutely no change mads in rolls after they are turned back to the as amor. 10-tf J. P. LEE, Assessor. us. department oi couiniertc, umc were 305,164 persons 10 years of age and over In Oregon In 1910 engaged In gainful occupations. The gainful worker thus formed 45.4 per cent of th total ooDulatlon of the state; 1672,765) and 54.9 per cent of the opulattwi 10 year of age and or (555.631). In 1900 the 169.63. gainful workers of the state formed 41 per cent of the total population and 31.6 per cent of the population 10 ears of age and orer. The male gainful workers in 1910 numbered 264,691, or 81.5 per cent of all males 10 rears of age and oter. a compared -with 151,200, or 79.6 per cent. In 1900. The female gain ful workers In 1910 numbered 40. 473, or 17.5 per cent of all females 10 years of age and over, as compare with 18,437, or 13.3 per cent, in 1900. The 305,164 gainful workers In 1910 were distributed among the main branches of occupations, as fol fel fol eows: Agriculture, forestry, and animal husbandry, 88,114, or 28.9 per cent; extraction of minerals, 3,671, or 1.2 per cent; manufacturing and mechan ical Industries, 82,098, or 26.9 per cent; transportation, 35,021, or 11.5 (per ceni; iraae, 3,jbo, or i.i per icent; public service, 3,764, or 1.2 per per cent. ANOTHER "FEST" BY BOY SCOOTS DE8CIP1.K OK UADKN-POWKIiL AUK UETERMIXED TO HAVE A LIURAKY. TO 8KLL ICK CREAM SATURDAY AfCt'SED n THE HOV.4 OK tf.V KA1HXESS IN HANDLING THK WAR EXTRAS s-mtit Jtf f U the oldest of the Cntutp. r helping" tho r. monarch, and rulers of the six vow- King Uror- of r..t llrllalt . U ers of Kuroin. In all human iwtla- eoraparnthely young man. Th lion ho cannot IUe mor Han few cr U al.u young a rul-r. go. Th. years II I now celehratlug tho end kal.-r f a lUUo Pt tho mrldlo f ... . i-.. ii- t rxutUxc the Krratwt llff. Victor Kntmanuel of luly h contlagratton tho world ha ever not jet reached hi prime, and lh tnown prvldrnt of rrance ls Jut rcht ( Germany, hound hy tb agreement jil. The aged ruUr of tb dual moa-( of tho Triple Alllattep, ha. gonn to archy rrlgnrd with the fathers of lbi the aid of the aged emperor. Italy, .present monarch, who w q.n J another member of the alliance may .Victoria and her ", r.4ard ll. have to follow. P. who has n ttirc nr, two Thereupon Franco and Kngland. ,empror of Germany, and many pre the parties with lluwla to the Triple ltnt of I'ranev ('Mining fMiit tin: vi'.itiij o VAVMMr T0 Hrl IIIA.Mli: ' I'MtKlHAM TOMORROW AUWIHMIOV TONHJHT, tr Stlcktuitlveness is one of the car dinal principle of the Boy Scout or ganization, and that the local scouts have mastered the principles of per severance Is shown by their deirmlna tlon to have a library in their haU. A few day ago they gave an lea cream social in the McDonald build ing, when they raised considerable money, and tomorrow afternoon and evening they will give another. They say that a library 1 almost a neces sity with them this winter. I'OHTUAND, Aug. 14.- With the war raging In Europe, a new shortage ha developed In Portland a short age of newsies for the sale of tho af ternoon papers. The boys who havo been thus employed have gone on a strike. The boy say that the three after noon papers are not playing fair with them. There are many extras muotf dally now, and the boy say that th circulation heads are crowding more paper on them than they can sell. and then refuse to take hack the un sold papers. The boys also dislike the sale price being two Instead of five cents. IT IS BETTER TO BE SAFE than to wish you had ben l'utth that 1'lauo at SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next Door to I'ostofllw TEMPLE THEATER tUirnluir of KalMtN" N'. 13, To ltU '(.tiMlUilag fur Us" 'Tiiu AMUllr VltrUM Vttagraph l)fm ADMIHHION AI.WAYM to CKXTft LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE Subscribe for the Herald. SO cent a month. 50 Cents For Shoes Worth $3.00 and $3.50 Twenty-nine pairs Women's low shoes to close at once, sizes 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2 and 4, none larger. Values to $3.50, while they last the pair 50c. To the Taxpayers: Would the load be far lighter on your shoulder. If the prosecuting at torney would call the grand Jury Into session Immediately to dispose of the cases now pending than to keep the five Inmates of "Hell' Kitchen," com monly called the county Jail, until December? It leems to me that It Is an out rage to keep men five and six month In Jail at the expense of the county. Three of these men have pleaded guilty, so why not dispose of their cases? Four of tho five are sick, and It I more than likely that the county will have a good slxed doctor bill to pay before December rolls around. We are supposed to be In a coun try of equal rights not In a bar barous country. AN INMATE'S V ItlKND. Feature Film Ttoalght The Orpheus management tonight a 111 treat tholr patrons to tho third Installment of "Lucille Lore," a thrilling story of tho adventures of a girl In an attempt to prove the In nocence of her lovsr. Tho plot of tho play so far doveloped 1 about as fol fel fol eows: The father of Lucille, a naval oidcer of blab standing loses payers of great Importance to hi govern ment, and suspect tbs lover of Lu cille of stealing them. Lucille aus picious another man. who make bli escape by steamer, which the girl fol low In a hydro-aeroplane and over takes. Oefors h can accomplish anything, however, the boat I lost at sea, and Lucille escapes to a South Seu Inland, and is taken captive by the native. It waa at tbls point that the second installment left tbs girl, and thoie who have been following the fortunes of Lucllls ars anxious to see tonight's pictures. Monuments and Tombstones Memorial Arches and Artistic Steel Fencing Don't forget that you have in your own town a man of twenty years'experience in this business Work Done to Order and Guaranteed C. D. GRIZZLE 1028 Main Street MT!KK DAILY AT SiSe ALL I.ICKNI'4 I'lcrtmta MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Ore. MOTION ntTCHK TUfclA AM HAI-L'HtiAYN mmffim "Lucille Love." Xo, A Hlory of tots and Advalur Ford illerllng In "Neighbor" Comedy "Hosaaae" A Thrilling Hoawnc AMATKUIl FKHFORsUNCK OM WK1IKKJHMY NKMT Whoever Heard the Like! BIG, RIPE, JUICY, WATERMELONS 15c and 20c each Ah entire carload of the beauties Ashland Fruit Store