íí Wisdom the Wealth of the Wise” |..|A, you see. It la just about an OUT-OF-TOWN < INDIDATES even brenk. nnd the candldMe on the outtlde ban just a« many ehnne*« to M its BROWN Mlt’HAEI................. ......... DAIRY. ORE. win n« the candldnte who liven right MISS ARTIE NICHOLS k........... . . BONANZA. ORE In K’nmath FMIIa. All candldnte« MISS MAY CASEBEER.............. -. .............. RLY. ORE. alike will receive equal consideration MISS CATHERINE PREHM ... . . . MERRILL. ORE. from the contest department, nnd MISS ROSE LANGOR .................... ................ DORRIS. CALIF. nothing will be left undone to tnnko MISS ROSA SNOOK ...................... KLAMATH AGENCY. ORE each and everv candidate campaign MRS EDGAR S TERWILLIGER ................ MERRILL. ORE nn grant n success an pomfble MRS MARY GIACOMINI ............. ................ MERRILL, ORE The content editor will give an MRS FRANK KLABZUBA ......... ................ MERRILL. ORE much ndvlce nn Any contentant wishes MRS ED KOONTZ ......................... FORT KLAMATH. ORE —— SAY PRESS SAVED oust him from the government posi­ ¡benefit Di Wiley's fight for pur? food DR. WILEY'S GOAT tion. The big wind of protest that ¡had done for the country. JOI It NA IM OF THE IA ND IN ASKED, FI.EW TO THE AID OF THE FATHER OF THE PURE FOOD REOViariONS Old Datne Publicity has won anoth­ er victory, says the American Press. Chiefly due to the stand taken by the preen of the country, Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, head of the bureau of chem­ istry of the department of agriculture, has defeated his enemies In trying to blew from all over the country when the public received the first Inkling of the news more than doubled in force when the newspapers began printing oologies of the father of the pure food law. Thousands of telegrams from prom­ inent mon all over the country began to pour Into the White House protest­ ing very vigorously against those who tried to force the pure food expeit cut Mnnv of tha big metropolitan pa­ pers used the occasion to feature the stoiv or the magazine sections of their Bunday editions, telling of the J. H. Buchanan, a well known resi­ dent of Paisley, wan In from the Che- waucan country yesterday on a busi­ ness trip. He reports everything love­ ly over there. Mr. and Mrs. I. Jay Knapp and Mrs. Walters left Friday morning for Crater Lake, where Mr. Knt pp will choose the location for the new hotel to be erected there. The Knapps will remain at 'be lake till Monday, but Mrs. Walter* will spend some time there. PEtTS TO IM E NEW LITERA fttH) . 2 50 1,400 5.00 8,000 . 10.00 N.OOO 25.00 25,000 Price Vote« Twelve Months' Subscription ............................... . 22.00 Two Years' Subscription........................................ . 4.00 Five Years' Subscription........................................ . 10.00 2,000 KLAMATH REPUBLICAN 1,200 10,000 THE DAY HET ORIGINALLY H)K HE>! A new publicity bzooklct, descrip­ tive of the advantages, resources and development of Klamath county. Is now on the press, arid will be Issued by the Klamath Chamber of Com- mere« within a week. This book, which was prepared by the Chamber of Commerce, Is one of the best turri"d out yet. In the pamphlet there are twenty- four pages, while colors are used to show off the many scenes iiustrated STANLEY COMMITTEE AGREFJ» A distinct feature of this booklet is NOT TO THY TO FORCE PER- that It contains a list of successful KI \H TO TESTIFY AS TO CAM­ Klamath county farmers, telling the Hues of agriculture which they follow PAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS mainly, and giving their addresses for the guidance of any who might want WASHINGTON, D. C„ Aug. 9.— to write them about this or that fea­ The shadow of the jail bars was lifted ture of farming life In this section. from George S. Perkins this after­ noon when Stanley decided not to at­ HAY TAFT WILL VETO tempt to force him to answer the steel THE STATEHOOD BOLI. committee's questions regarding his personal contributions to campaign funds. It was decided best that the United Pre*« Service WASHINGTON. D. C.. Aug. 9 — matter be dropped. Perkins will re­ It has turned out that President Taft sume the stand late this afternoon. After two hours of heated argument will veto the New Mexico and Arizona the Stanley eteel investigators failed statehood bill because of the recall judiciary provision in the Arizona to reach a decision regarding the con­ constitution. In sending in his veto. tempt charges against Perkins. Stan­ Taft, it is reported, will send a state­ ley and the democrats were insistent ment that he is unalterably opposed that Perkins answer, while the repub­ licans opposed the rest of the commit­ to the recall. It Is reported that the house will tee. When a recess was caF INMIR FARM • ••••• As was expected, the officer, aside SI <1 MBED THIS MORNING i United Press Service from saying that there were many fine Washington. D. C., Aug. 9.—Rep­ features in favor of the territory ad­ John Hetdrick, an inmate of the resentative Underwood forecasts an jacent to Klamath Falls being used county poor farm, died Wednesday. agreement on the compromise wool for a maneuvering grounds, he would He was 75 years of age, and had re­ bill, and an adjournment of congress express himself no further. Lieuten­ sided in this section for a number of next week. ant Whitby and a detachment of men years. The body is at the undertak­ from Company M, United States En­ ing parlors of Coroner Whitlock In United Press Service gineer corps, is now engaged in mak­ this city. Rotterdam, Aug. 9.—A boiler ex­ ing a preliminary survey, and General plosion Today sank the German pass- Maus' recommendation in the matter WESTERN EDITORS WANT . 4-1 steamer Gutenburg. The vessel will undoubtedly be governed largely WOOL SCHEDULE ADOPTED was broken in two and sunk rapidly, by the report of his subordinate when Six lives were lost and ten were in- he has completed his work. 1’c‘ted Press Service. I jured. There are several sites in the CHICAGO. Aug 9.—The Tribune • • Northwest that are being considered l>oll of nine Western states, including I nlted Press Service as possible maneuvering territory to the three on the Pacific coast, shows Waupun. WIs., Aug. 9.—-Joh h be used in place of the grounds at that 22 republican editors, 37 demo­ Diet, the "defender of the dam.” is American Lake, and after reports and crats and 15 independents say "sign seriously ill with blood poisoning, as recommendations are received on all the wool schedule, while 55 republi­ the result of a wound he received in of thes' the war department will cans. 1 democrat and 6 independents the dam battle His familly has been make its final selection. Until this is want Taft to veto the measure. called to the prison. done nothing definite can be said re­ • ••••• garding the site to be chosen for use BLY HOTEL DESTROYED; United Press Service in playing the war game. LOSS IS FOUR THO1 SAND London. Aug. 9.—The police are Monday evening General Maus and | continually clashing with the strikers, his aide were entertained at “The Fire was discovered at 11 o’clock women and children. Seventy-five i Cedars,” the home of B. St. Geo. Tuesday night in the hotel kitchen thousand are out and 250,000 are Bishop on Crystal Creek. Remaining at Bly by Peter Vogel, the lessee, and threatening to go out tomorrow. The over nigut at the Bishop home, they although he rapidly spread the situation is critical, and all work at were brought to Klamath Falls Tues­ alarm, the building quickly went up the docks and wharves has ceased. day by Mr. Bishop. ir smoke, with everything in it. The About 200 provision ships are tied up. guests had barely time to leave the The strike at Manchester and Liver­ C. J. Campbell is up from Sacra­ wooden structure, and al! lost their pool cuts off provisions, and a famine mento for a few davs. While here he clothes and effects. The loss is esti- Is threatened. Is stopping at the Livermore. : ----- Good for 5.000 Votes if Sent in Before August 12, 1911 • 1.25 OF Mr. and Mr« __ _____ J. S. _________ Crawford, _____ who have resided In Klamath Falls for a year past, have gone to Ashland,1 where they will reside. EVENING HERALD Three Months' Subscription ................................. Nix Months’ Subscription........................................ Twelve Months’ Hu liar ri pi Ion .............................. Tpii Years' Subscription........................................ Five Years' Sulmcriptlon........................................ IGNORANT FACT THAT TODAY WAS THE —IH IIAN’DHOM AFFAIR NOMINATION COUPON Votes MRS. NAPOLITANO RETURNS TO JAIL Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Baldwin of Ho »d River are here to view the manyj places of Interest While tn Klamath Falls they are »topping at the Bai-1- APPEARS win Hotel. TURE WITHIN A WEEK'S TIME Votes allowed on Subscriptions paid in advance to the Even- Ing Herald and Klamath Republican: Price NO 19 VOTE COUPON Good for Five Votes I nominate Candidate Address fl Address Phone No Signed THIS COUPON NOT GOOD AFTER THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1911 Address Only the first nomination blank cast for each candidate will count as 5.000. Names of persons nominating candidates will not be divulged. a. Coupons must be sent In flat packages. Cut out neatly and mall or bring them to Contest Department.