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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, ORE. PAGB FOU» MONDAY. AVOCAT A, 1S34 Coming Year to See And Yet We Sometimes Say Minimun Wage for Girls Great Auto Outputs (he ||ea( ||ere Js Joo ^uc|] Effective in Washington I (Toltoci Press Servies a ruling of the Industrial welfare the other companies declare they will “ United Prees Service I'll«* commission to that effect having gone have no difficulty in keeping up. . . r I O /*<* DETRIOT, Mich.. Aug. 3.—If the OLYMPIA. W»4( , Aug 3 Into operation today automobile induetry may be taken as Thi» phenominai output by a single mini mu in wage or girl» over elghtcoii n.-.-rn while it It seems staggering a»| as • a criterion of prosperity, 1915 will be 'concern, The coitimlsslon alao ordered that mid of woman viuployvd in industrial |tl a week aliall be the minimum wage a banner year. With reports of rec an item by itself, is only a ripple on loccupatlon» In the state of Washlug- for minor» of both »»see employed In ord crop» from all sections of the. the pool, according to automobile Central West, the great automobile manufacturers. • IttNk after today will be |8.VU a week, factories Every Michigan company of note plants ot Michigan are putting the I ---------------------------------------------------------- By CARLTON' TEN EYCK finishing touches on plans fur the has completely disposed of Its 1914 | (Written for the United Pre»») greatest output in the history of their ¡output, and preparations are under J way to supply the Increasing demand ; N EW YORK. Aug. 3 — -A street full remarkable growth. alive with them. A mother, clad chlldreu over their punishment. men and above the waist In a single garment, In a number of instances the plans by enlarging the capacity of their, oj frow»ly, bedraggled Then quiet again. Everywhere 1» of Michigan companies call for an plants. women, of countless babies with that leaves her arm» bare from the the stinking breath of the steamy That the swift evolution of the IllUl'S nmbs ntiu and UVUIVB bodies uuumwtvu uncovered ounuiv- shame- aii'uiuvi, shoulder, vniiuij calmly uuiovn nurses i-ri her jv youug- streets, littered with paper and rub- output that will exceed the sales of • — —.................. the current year by not less than 50 automobile ha» not reached It» creat. le8a to tbe faint »lanta of moonlight ¡»ter in the flickering gas light. i bish of every description. penetrate down through a fetid per cent. Not the sllghteat doubt manufacturers say is made plain by The men. most of them worn by. The night goes wearily on. The exists among local dealers, who con the tremendous sales of the season stinking atmosphere, of mothers •nanual labor or long F >urs In dingy ' deeper» occasionally awaken, talk stantly retain a hand on the pulse of now «losing, and the new efforts on cramped on curbstones, on boxes, or stores, lie prostrate on the sidewalks, wearily, stretch their cramped limbs, the automobile world, that the pro the part of manufacturers to outstrip In doorways like dejected Magdalena in the doorways, or elec pillow their and seek repose again In one door duction and dispoaition of 1915 cars the season just opening. of red-faced or white-faced men lie»*'» and bodies on bedding on the way five children lay all but naked While there is to be nothing pro- their heads bowed, thrown back as | fire escapes. A few of the men will 'and curled togvther In a mass of legs will far exceed all previous records. of Hi Lonla. said that for t«u yeais sleepless eyes they plead tor sit on the curbstone near the corner, and arms—the street light shedding United Preu Service Taking the lead with the sale of nounced in changes, say the makers., exactly 303,194 cars in a period of as to appearance of the cars, the mo the breele that 8eldom come»— Prohibí- the butchers' associations have foi<*> family saloon and quaff huge gob- a radiance Into their eyes. But they j CHICAGO. III., Aug 3 seen the coming scarcity of meat, and -[*be j.;ast Side on a hot summer's lets of beer. All is very quiet, con- sleep just the same, nine months ending July 1. 1914, the tors. It is declared, will be decidedly 'tIon of the slaughter of calves under «specially beef, which already bn< Ford company has »et the pace which improved. night You may have seen It? If sfdering that there are hundreds on A sightseeing automobile rounds two year« of age a« a means of con1 begun tu be felt throughout the the corner, the gears grinding. Men -you have, you probably went home the street. serving the beef supply and Ind- ' country. with contentment In your heart for It is midnight, but the groups on and women of another world chatter your own lot, no matter how mean the streets are unchanged. An oc- and point out the "sights"—ths de- dentally plugging llie constantly I "The assuclalloii realised ten yeais the consumer's ago," said Schofield today, "that a caslonal wagon rattles along, the jected women, twisted In attitudes of growing leak lu a lot I» «a». pocketbook was one of the principal scarcity of cattle was coming V • driver cautiously wending his way. exhaustion, and the babies and the Every citizen of the United States tuples to be considered by the na filially aucceedod in Introducing lu The tired women grouped over their (Slatternly men. For the moet part, ought to see this great East Side. United Press Service the United cougreas a bill prohibiting llie I He’ll appreciate the more why the babies, muttering terms of endear- they laugh and Joke about the babies' tional convention of WASHINGTON. D. C., Aug 3.— 'Mafia exists, why there are bomb tnent in a babel of foreign languages,, nakedness and the women complain butchers of America, which as ■laughter of calves under two yesi« New regulations of the department of throwers, and why with misery comes do not look up. The little grocery about the smells, sembled here today old in the United Btsted This bill now is before congre », Another question, almost equal in agriculture regulating the shipment ¡crime. store closes up—that is. Its lights go The East Side tolerates them, SEVERAL PARTIES JOURNEY To of potatoes from Maine, which the [ A hot night means lives lost on out. but the proprietor, his breast,There Is no place else to go but the Importance, was enactment of state and it is our sincere hope that it will presence of "powdery scab" in po- the Bast Side. It is Incomprehensible bared, lies in the doorway seeking streets and "rubberneck wagons'* are laws supplementing the federal stat be passed " utes for the regulation of the sale of BHOV EL CREEK RESORT FOR A of that state necessitated, went why East Side babies Uve anyway. sleep. Hchufleld »aid the association also , part of the night. favored municipal slaughter house«. They can't sleep indoors these hot Some wakeful children roll a milk, Finally dawn penetrates the dingy SUNDAY OUTING AND RETURN into effecl today- Its clanging streets, sheds a ghastly light ovar the Di»cu»»lng the work of the con- I in order to facilitate the Inspection The quarantine regulations are es- nights. The.r mothers taka them out can along the street. [ pecially strict regarding seed stock to to the sidewalks. They are bedded echos rouse a hundred sleepers and drawn faces of the sleepers. They *' "*lon. Secretary John H Schofield of meat by the government PLEASED — ... ; prevent the spread of the potato scab in the mother's arms, on two chairs, there Is a momentary outburst of1 awaken. Another day has come And - — - in a box—anywhere The street Is foreign oaths and a whimpering of another night will come later. I disease in other states. P o I. in H CITIES FIGHT llHed Europe The responsibility for ______________________________________________________________________ I , Klamath Hot Springs and Shovel, ----------------------------- FOR HELF' GOVERNMENT the«* abominable conditions rents Creek, the summer resort on the Capital Geegaws Taxed solely on the Russian Imperial gov (Jnited Press Writer Make« a Graphic Picture of the Suffer- of Gotham’s Poor in Congested Districts Slaughter ot Calves MANY MS 10 Qu""M“”.Ms"pdod. KLAMATH SPRINGS I ¡SEVERAL ARMIES IKVAOE GEMANY SINCLAIR NOVEL Klamath River just over the Cal- United Press Service ernmetil. and Its barbarous rule WARSAW, Poland. Aug 1 With ifornla line, was visited by several WASHINGTON, D. C.. Aug. the defeat In the Russlau Imperial (Continued from paga 1) (Continued from Paga 1) Klamath Fall, parties Sunday. The For rir,t «“• •*»ce 1901' ‘ Down to Her the Lake council of the bill to Introduce law assessing taxes on jewelry and Ml»» Kathryn Sinnott arrived last trip over Topay grade furnished the Qther Brtlcle. of perBonal , adorti-' using au'os and motorcycles Instead that the United States has as good municipal autonomy In the kingdom night from Oregon City to visit bar necessary thrills and the scenery en owned by residents of the of he raes. a brand of scenic beauty as any of of Poland, thia country continue» to brother and new sister-in-law. Mr route charmed all. national capital went Into effect to- the European countries, if not bet- be the only one In Europe whose and Mrs Philip J Stnnot, and to s«e United Pre»» Service Mr. and airs. Leslie Rogers had as day. Klamath ter. Thus It Is the Intention of thla cities and towns are non self govern Crater Lake and other ROME, Aug. 3.—The Russian AFTER A PETITION SIGNED BY their guests Mrs. WiU W. Baldwin. Most criticism of the law cams, scenery ing. thia department to keep as much of Mrs. Clarence H. Underwood and An- naturally, from wealthy society forces have Invaded Austria at Lem- 200 THEATERGOERS IS PRE- Controlled by (ifllclals named by 400 million dollars at home as is' drew M. Collier. Charles J. Fcrgu- women whose jewels are renowned , borg. The frontier guards, after a SENTE!) TO HOUSTON, HE possible. This will be done by so'the Imperial authorities at St. Peters- son's new Ford car was in evidence, for their great value and beauty. . weak opposition, retired, too, with the Ute commander ot The biggest tax on any single -- i BOOKS “THE JUNGLE" Improving our parks and scenic spot/ burg. Polish municipalities generally Company L at the wheel. Hugo 'jewel, it was said, will be paid ou the • United Preas Service that the ~ people can get to them lf *r® unable to make any expenditures Loewe, Ralph Carter and Francis R. notorious Hope Diamond, purchased BERLIN, Aug. 3.—Russian in we had an industry such as a coal ou their own account. Even tbs two Olds completed the crew. some time sgo by Mrs. Edward B. fantry and artillery have Invaded Manager J. V. Houston of the Star mine or other business netting * * 40r> 4» biggest cities. Warsaw and Lodz, are Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Smith and McLean, wife of the owner of a Wash- Germany at Schwinden. and have es- Theater is congratulating himself on required to obtain sanction from the was . aaaaaK,.>(> ' 1 millions I.f Mr. and Mrs. John J. Parker made ¡ngton newspaper, and daughter of i tablished outposts. of «Alla» dollars a — year everybody governor-general and the minister of bsving secured tbg greatest festure the trip in the former's car. Another tbe uta Thomas F. Walsh, Colorado A million men of the regular army photoplay that ever appeared in , would be behind it. We would ex-, the Interior—often months dvlaye l - party was composed of Miss Hasel mining king. and first reserves are rushing to Klamath Falls. This is the drama peel them to. Then why cannot the '»e’orr they arc permit! J to j.r.y I-»r Barnes, Mia» Pearl Wheeler, Dr. Thousands of dollars additional j P01“« alon« th® fro*»“®«- “» “®®P tization of Sinclair’s "The Jungle." government make every effort to keep I the repair of a broken iniitilclpal a la- Wheeler and Mr. Matthlea. revenue are expected to result from bai'k ,he Invaders. In securing this attraction Mr. las much as possible of that 400 mil- 4' '■'. to.. , ia , i«.«vJ b/ ui.tant, the law, the best part ot it being, ac Houston was assisted by a request lion dollars that go to Europe within WORLD'S FIRST CHURCH cording to the law's framera, the in- United Press Service signed by over 300 nsmes to exhibit her own bounds? And that la just '»nd oli.-n hostile authorities," sa)s a PEACE CON FERENCE OPENS creased revenue will come from the1 statement secretly circulated by the BERLIN, Aug. 3.—German front this wonderful production in five what we Intend to do. DIAMOND BRAND "Basldea that, you must remember Polish national bureau, "questions of pockets Her guards captured “ fifty Ruseian reels, which means 500 feet of film pocseis of oi those tnose who wno can well wen afford anora , , « United Press Service that the Individual communities will public health and education, natural HAMS AND BACON it and not from the Common People. Cossacks In a fight today. to produce the story. i CONSTANCE, Switzerland, Aug. 1. gain greatly from such travel, You ly, receive little or no attention. The This feature deals almost exclus must remember that before the set proportion of expenditure on educa ¡United Press Service -With scores of delegates from all |*rlnten, Pla7 lta|j Today ively with the great labor problem not only for an emer Let a few tion In those towns Is only 7.3 per sections of the world present, the first PARIS, Aug. 3.—General Uhlan» and will be of great interest to every tler the tourist comes. gency, but for a < l>ange world peace church conference opened n 1 reM rTlee attacked the French at Petit Croix, citizen here who wants information thousand more people go through cent, while In Lemberg. In Austrian In the mrnu. You never here today CINCINNATI, O , Aug 3—The but the advance waa checked by ma- I your section every year on their way Poland, It Is 24.7 per cent, and In regarding labor. tnated better. At Liege, Belgium, a conference of seventh annual tournament of the ch,M <ung to Crater Lake and the difference In some German towns as high ns 45 per The Germana charged "The Jungle" will be exhibited at Catholics opened today with the same Union Printers National Baseball 'repeatedly ------------ Jt_ but were repulsed with cent. your locality will soon be noticed. the Star Theater two days during the objects in view, under the leadership i I-eague was opened here today . with I heavy losaea. In the whole of the town» In Rua- "1 am just up from San Francisco, month. Positive dates will bs an KLAMATH MEAT CO I teams participating from nearly ev- ___ where my headquarters for this dis- »Ian Poland there are only eighty of Count Apponyi. nounced within a few days. Main Hirret Only protestants attended the meet- ®ry_large city In the country, i trlct are located. My main office Is eight hospitals, with a total of 4,832 United Press Service The final games will be played Aug- bed» the loweat figure In all clv- in Washington, D. C. ” inga here. 1X>NDON, Aug 3 3. — Stockholm uzt 7th. Other athletic events were — He left this afternoon for Cratsr wires that the Russian and German on today ’ s program. WALTER JOHNSON IN BIG Lake, will go from there to Ranier fleets clashed In the Baltic and that LEAGUE SEVEN YEARS TODAY Park and through the rest of the I at least one Russian ship is ashore.' Bike Rood Race On national parka In the Northwest. Su- A later wire said the Russian fleet ' perlntcndent Daniels will look over United Press Service United Press Service waa retreating toward the Gulf of Harry H. Myers, of Hot Springs, the parks with a view of building DENVER, Aug. 8.—More than 125 Finland. WASHINGTON, D. C„ Aug. 3.— nominated by the republicans of Ar hotels, roads and other Improvements _____ Seven years ago Walter Johnson, the cyclist» competed today in the second kansas as a candidate for the United Surveyors an.i Irrigation Engineers for the convenience of the tourist. Senators' crack twirler, and premier annual Apache handicap bicycle road 'United United Press Preu Service States senate against Senator Clarke, moundsman of major leagues, started race conducted by the Denver News | BERLIN, Aug. 3,—The foreign of likened the withdrawal of Roosevelt his big league career here as a rookie. and Times. The course is from Den fice has received a statement that from the republican party to the be ver to Littleton and return, a distance France has invaded __________ ________ Northeast Bel- trayal of Christ by Judaa Iscariot and of twenty miles. The time for the fort, endeavoring to capture Alsace Woman Lesdrr Opens Campaign predicted the party, like Christian course, established last year, is one I before the Germans can Interfere United Press Service (Continued from Page 1) I ity, will rise again. hour and thirteen minutes flat. ABSTRACTING NEW YORK, Aug. 3,—Mrs. Carrie Andrew J. Kinney, mayor of Green United Press Service Chapman Catt, chairman of the Em ^Forest, was nominated for governor. day, and of all vessels in British Colorado Day T« h I h > waters. pire State campaign committee of BERLIN, Aug. 3.—The wsr office MAPS, PLANS, BLUEPRINTS, Etc KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON equal suffragists, recently returned United Press Service Crowds assembled at Buckingham announces 75,000 French troops have A contract will soon be Jet for the DEVVER, Aug. 3.—Thirty-eight Invaded Germany at Alt Muensterol, construction of the Columbia high Palace and cheered the king wildly, from abroad, today opened the New York women’s campaign to enforce -years ago today the state of Colorado and that the German border patrols way In Columbia county from Tide besides singing patriotic songs. recognition at the republican and wa» born. This is Colorado Day are retiring. Three corps of the Ger- Creek to the Multnomah county line, Hlr Edward Grey announced democratic conventions at Saratoga throughout the state and it is being man army are rushing to meet them with the exception of a stretch from mobilization of the British army One of the plans being worked out appropriately celebrated on a greater ----------- navy. i Columbia City through St. Helens to to draw upon In time of need today is to find one woman for every scale than ever before, United Press Service Warren. whenever you want It when man who attends these conventions.' Harry Ruffner, secretary of the United Press Service I NISH, Aug. 3.—Servla has assum you have It safely Invested in These women will interview each del Sons of Colorado, and Governor Am ed the aggressive, and with the Mon Accurate information about LONDON, Aug. 3.—It Is reported the First Trust and Havings egate and learn exactly how he stands mons have been in charge of the ar tenegrins supporting, the army left Klamath Basin. Hee Chllcote, that Germany seized four British bnnk. You don't have to sac rangements here and the program In today to invade Bosnia and provoke Main. on the question of equal suffrage. steamers In Hamburg harbor. rifice It by selling property, The women will actively campaign , cludes a celebration at City Park i a revolt. stocks, etc., on n pinch when The Sons presented to the city a in the Interests of all those who are — you want It. Heady cnsli that huge flag of the state, after which United PreM service favorable to the cause. draws 4 per cent Interest Is a chorus rendered patriotic songs. r “*“ Aug. Z 3.—A complete _ ' ' mo- ROME, yours, and Is making money New England Milk Hearings On Governor Ammons was to be the prin- bliizatlon of the Italian army has while you sleep, when you have clpal »peaker here thi» afternoon. by steamer. In IM14 mostly by car- 1 been ordered BO8T0N, Aug. 3—Hearing» on the as a precautionary an account In the First State ' measure. production, transportation and »ale of Italy will try to remain load Iota by rail. For an up-to-date and Havings Bank. neutral. milk in New England »täte» opened Off for the Wilds piano go to Lester L. Terwilliger, Jimmie Bo today. FRESH FISH AND GAME He Puts Teddy in Class With Judas Klamath County Abstract Co. There’s Money for You i In 1876 Our Pianos Came Around the Hom The finding» will be published 10 denhmnmer and James Weber leti There a the Interests of better milk through ¡thia afternoon for a week of rnstlcs- Cbilcote 1 Itlon in the Oregon wilds. •IIW Main. out thia section. SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT FIRST STATE à!!» SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON