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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1917)
TUi:nt)(Y, JANUARY i, tf THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON Withycombe Urges Economy to Solons (.tllllinutnt fioltl I'utf I, iih' liiionl!ilf Mr Hi I'lr hiili(iii'iil iiiiiilnc! In other ttiinln, the linturnnr, niorr limn Miiiint elan, d tllii-clly runt i-nn.l In lln' iIxIiiIIh nf inlixin iiiliiilnlxlinlliiii Hiiduet Rtduetloni ' Thf nlnti' ImiiIki'I inlli for Hiiuiil nllnna IiiIiiIIiiu $7ir.,'.is; muni limn rnii In iiiIm-i! iliiilur tin- I'linlnlini" of lln' IIM'I'lll lUIIHlllUllllllllI llllll'llllllllilll. Tli Munition mil I"' ill"! mil)' hy ihiiiiIiik I hi' liliilj;il i-Mlllmli- In iiiiijiiiiclliin llh Hum H-nllim of new M'wini", llulli I ifm inn aiihji-rln which nlmiilil tin it i IHiiiulli-.l rntlllimnly, i-iiMnldi-tt-il with IMlnnlnlilllK I'm', mill iirli-il lliin m Itlt- niil liltia, TIik total miiniiiil thai mli;lil Im r-lliu ll'illi-il In tllil.CiMI To ti'llitoiin till. XilWlIK I (llllll'T Hiihiii i':UUllllll V Ult-tt Mill llll-ll-IIHl' lll nHli'i lini-tllll- i..ii ISdi.iiiul, itinklllK a lnlnl Ptprliil MIe l-llllllliull'll Hint IH-W (lllliln rri- iiii'tl ililTiiu; Hi" lili-iinliiin uf KSI.Oih) I hate tnnlllll-ll III HIIKKrnt n ill- iii-iim- lii i'i.-nillliiri- or tlil li-sUla-nut' II Miiniiiil mil Im illmi-ull in (ii ruliiiiii lliU, mill rmltitnly rriiliutii) ii.ii) .ill Ix-kIii at liiiinti. New Revenue In my iiiiIimi i In-1 1- tim two fraalhle Mitiri'i-n fur now Main rmmttin, TIik ItitK-rllniH)' Im MB) wi-l Im rr-ail)i.n fin llnl illii-i l ili-ii-iiilniil wnulil pay iii'o in-r ri'tii mi niiiounin uvrr the t ..('on irtiitiluti. mill Up lo 1 20,000, itml I wo M-r ri-ni upon fundi above Ihul iiiiiiuini, Oollatrrul linlra. two per n nl mi nil niiimitHn hum K.ooo lo jn.. imM. mill abut Itml, f.mr wr r-nl, nil ii'OlillfH -ni.iiiii Din property tax, It vum ihmiKlit iimt (hi im mlilit t iii'iildm-ii Hltli tim lirciifiii, However, mull i', procedure iiilxtil be unronntl luilumtl, au I iiriamgv h modi-mi In- cri-itm- In automobile Ikeniw and Hml Hie total revenue obtained therefrom ht ilftvuii-il in nut road wurHl t c'lliuali-il llinl nn average of Ml Irani KM.W) u )i-nr would Im Mvnilnbto dur- ll'K tin- IH'1 file year, making total mutiunl ittiillahln for limit after lt17 of i''ploliiiiili.y f,iio,uoo n year, It In further ifioinini-iiilril Hut .1 miiiiiiliiiiloii or thrin iiunalarlrd mem- Im'IH I,k (llnil-ll In fllHIKK of Hik I1UI1 wn) iIi-imMmriil. 'Mm mriiliirn of llm liri'M'iu lilHlittny imiimlnNlim iKnn, IkIIkm', Hml iln-lr oiiii-r iluili-n inn uM iniiiuiiiiiinoim 10 iifimii KlvliiK troiit iilli'iillon lo liitM luiioilniil miliji-il. Vim riililllllHhloiii-iri nhoulil Im up. I'olim-il hy tin' Koti-rnnr. mul nno mlKlit wi. l.i- nrlrctnl from inrli of llm riilKirniinHl illntrlrlH, TliU raltf inlimlilll hlioulil Im i-mMiwitri to in I'lty likliwny i-iiKim-i-r. wlili lln -x- liiul 1. tluty ot hiiM-rvlMiiK nlnlr roml wink, Prohibition The roin of OfrKiUl I1KV11 ilrrlnltn. l nimrovnl thn nocullnt "boniMlrt" I'rolitlifllon inrnnuri-, amt thin li-ulnia- lilli) In In iluly Uiund to makn ntimilutf . I rfirctlvK thn pinrliliiiiii mul nvlUant Ititiiritlorm of Hml iiinnaiirr. That II will fulilll lu olillKuHorm to Ihr li-llrr, I nin ronfltlrni. So far a thn governor' oftlcp la con-ri-rniHl. II may tw ataliHt that iturlnn llm uaiil illrimlum I han acllri-ly ' oiwrnti-a with local jR)cra toward thn nlvrty to tim proiKinntlon of trout for aitr-i-mii- vnfoicrinvnt of I hi- pruhlbl-jtl"1 upbulludlnit of our aniline re Hon law, am! hav found Ihr offlcem , aourccn. of ll.i varloua countliu and cltli di-. Local Sconomy rrvnhlhtirlMforthialnrrttilrH Tho urowlns dmlw to kwp down mul iiimki-d rfflclrncy with which Ihcy.taxi la to In commended, specially becauno It nurely Indicate aa In rreaned public Intermit In community affalrn. Thn very beat way to Ret efficiency In public administration, whether It b dlntrlct. municipal, coun ty or nlnlp. la for the cltheni affected nrl It application ahmilil be iea1 otmly aafeirilarded. The feeble-minded, Hie. Incurably Jniano and the criminal ly lnaan ohould be operated upon Kith ca, It JtoRM to me, inould be considered by a commhtnloh, or Jury, i'umpovd of the alal board of health, thn nilpeiliiletiilwliln of the two ntale hiMiltnln and the auperlntendent ot tli) feeble minded Institution, fUh and Game The woiklliK of Ihn flail and Kami) commlaalon, under the provlalona of tho bill pornied by the laat legislature, luive been most KinllfylnK. The com mliislon has rondiicted Its nffslrs effl- li'lilly, mul, I bi-llnve, alveii satlsfac' Hon. Certainly Ihe imbllo spirited at tention lo their duties shown by the ronimlnsloners ili-serves commrnda Hon. The commlsHlon Itself Is suhmlltlnK a report and recmumendatlona lo you. Without koIiik Into details covered el where, II seems desirable lo men tion two Important points which should be covered by lealslallon this si-sslon: A new fish ladder Is vitally needed N( oreaon City, mul a moil era I e appropriation lo meet this requirement would be a wise Investment, It Is helleted that Ihe angler's li cense fir, which Is now f I, should be Incieased to II, SO. There has been a det-rensn In licenses paid during the last few years, and, un thn other band, there Is a rapidly Increasing need for restocking of our flshlnc stream upon a generous scale. II Is my expectation that thn Increased revenue from this source would be devoted almost exclu- from the atMMeh, liver, kldaer and Mr .' !!. Vollmen bowel the previous day' Indigestible j, j,, ft;ininr Material, poUotta, aour bile and U. , . ' ,,ulphln. laa: Ibu. elaaaalaa. iimIhI.. .r,dlJotj0 'u0 purlfylaf the estlre allfSMUrr Mt,Jor on(l Sm b""" oerora psiiiag more rood into tM toraach. Just aa toap and bot water clean and freshen the akin, o hot water and llmealone phosphate act on the ellmlnallve organ. Those who wake up with bad breatb, coated tongue, naaly taata or have a dull, aching head, sallow com plexion, acid atomach; other who are subject to bilious attack or con stipation, should obtain a quarter pound of llmeetonii phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very lllllo but I sufficient to demonstrate tbe value of Inside Jiathln;. Tboae who continue It each morning are assured of pronounced result, both In re gard to health and appearance, adv a Fnenc ,. Oltn Johnson ftcrt Thorn Mr. Mabel C. Merryman Ml Agnes Ie Mr. fCdltb Coeboom A Prlerid .....-.-....... Mrs, M, 1 foland Mrs. Chsrmaln Johnson , Mrs. J, H. Kaybourn . Mra, Harry fells Mrs. II. H. Orlgsby Miss Ida Mornyer . Karl Miller COO r.,00 COO S.00 6.00 10.00 COO coo coo coo Mr. Fred Fleet Mr, F. It, Call Mis Itachael Applegate Mr. Oeorge II. Dennett.. Mrs. K, Sugar-Stan ..M Mr. Oeorge Chambnlala. Mr. Pboebe Hammer...... Mlt Laura Hammer......, Mrs, K. A. Cres . Mr. T. If. Lrah Mr. W. Daltoa .. Mrs. K. M. Patrick P. . McDomM John Corey . N. E. McCIorr STRAHORN RAIL ROAD HONOR ROLL Dr Oeotgf A. Cathey . Ir. ' A. Ionard ., lit. A. A. Houle Dr I.. I Truax . J K. The following are tbe aubacriptlont taken to date by tbe Women' 1,000 Railroad Club to buy terminal ground In Klamath Fall for tbe Strahorn rail rail eoad: V.', C. Townsend . 150.00 Stella Mang . 150.00 If. uolvln , 100.00 Itodg ... Mrs. .' A. Goldscbmldt Mm. W. Paul Johnson . Mrs. John M. Moore A JVIend A Friend Mr. W. I Moore Mr. Oscar Peyton Mrs. I O. Van IMIen . Mr. Emma J. Wet Olen If. Jester A Friend COO r,oo COO 5.00 5.00 25.00 IIOO.OO J 00.00 100.00 23.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Mrs. C. V. Fisher. Mr. YA. Oowan... 5.00 1 Lawrence Mehaffy, COO Mrs. Harry Stilts. Mrs. K. T, Hhcpherd Mrs. Jean Hrosbeck. A Friend Mrs. K. II. Henry Mr. Andrew Colller Mrs. W. O. Hmlth Mrs. Alex Martin M rs. F. T. Sanderson . Mr. J. M. Evans Mrs. 8yd Kvan . Mrs. J. Ii. Chamber Mrs. II. f. Dow Mr. Cba. Fergmoa Mr. Mary Wlthrow Mr. Don Zuawalt Mr. M. L. Alllsota Mr. Alice Oeeller - A. Carlson Mrs. Harry Richardson Mra. Emma Maaoa . Mr.i. Carl Cummlage Mi Kestorta rreneh Mr?. E1 Martin Gertrude Eckman Mr. F. C. Murpbey Mrs. G. R. Manning . Mr. Addle William ... Mrs. Rertha Ezell . Mr. Fred Cofer .. Mr. E. E. Magee llltiar Ittltitiflflnr leiol alitklltil laa ruillle. I n. i.4' f..ur i,er r....i ..f wi..inv ,,,,,, oilnllere.l the act i'v Hn- irii-hi- I Supreme Court In the slat.. Insurance deportment It , Th" M,',r,'m, ,ur I constantly bur is stur-vleil Ihnt the (ax of Iwu ,,r l,r"J "h ",lnor C"M from '. cent on Kin mi pr. iiilum of Insurance rrr"" '" mr' " ,,,",,,,1 " relieved. Ex ri.mi.milr. be chanted lo Iwo oer rent ,HUK """ rnrourage litigation un kiui iinmliiiiM, 'nier 11'atters comparatively IrlWsl and," '"n an active hand In what I go- 1, 1. ..1 i., , ,1 . ,. . , 1 '"" n an unnecessary expense to Inx on. ....- . ,-, ,,,,,, ,,.niiiiK inf. i-uirieiVJ 1 m," in ,11, n,i,Kr lur Himn riiiain- W. f Johnson ., Harry I'eltx Mr. J. O. Camp Mra S. A. Ilutcbln Mra. U S. Ilalne M. C. C. Hogue Mr, i: f. Wattenburg Nam Oilcilx-ln . v;-. M. Olson il-niin'' under these two heailn will bring lo Hie rlnie an mlillllonal revi nun nt fKu.tsHi annually. tllohvvtys -f ihn court throuah overburdening rnnre, Kurh as exists should be erndl the limn and attention of Un members. fntcd. Hut It does mean that by far I recommend legislation lo the end the hit nest and most fruitful Held for Hint no appeal may be taken to the su- economies lies nearer home. No doubt Hlnle mm! nrli nriittrtrcs nome nf.preme court unless It appears In Ihcithlr legislature will devote serious ihe moil liiipoti.'iiii tiMibleins confronl-'JudKiiK-nt appealed from that the.ni'entlon In economical reform in im ur. Tim polity of triint; highway .amount uf money thereby rruulretl to some of the laws affecting expenditure tenths of our taxes. Pioneer LH-.I nit tiun ahiMiiy under y should JIm paid, ecluiUi' of iiiterest Hieri-oii. f 'his nlne lii't Im nhiittilnni'it ln Lilly, sunt 'umis or dlsburseitu-tits, eiceinls 5oo. Mir. Ruth M. Gowen Edmund Gowen Jr. . Mr. J. J. Btelger .! 50.00 .150.00 ... 6.00 .... COO - 5.00 . COO 6.00 10.00 6.00 5.00 10.00 i 6.00 A. J. Wlard Mr. J. E. Swanson U U. Hall in. K D. Johnson .. I. A. Kenyon . I.. O. MIIU O. R. Manning Mrs W. & Townsend , Mr. Agnes Eakelson , Mm. C. E. Jay Mn. C. K. Drandenburg . Mr. I. D. Wbltmore Mm. W. J. Roberta Mr. Cl.as. Martin Mm. George E. Wlrts Mrs. I). A. Kenyon Mm. Z. C. Kimball C. II. Halbert STOPS HEADACHE. PI NEURALGIA Dost emffarl ofDr.Ji Oct a digs ftdc ricni fanil mum l fnithi-omlUR so or iinliss It appears from the Judgment I AmonK Items of deserving leglala-' " yr ? JJv? llj.U the mam run tiii-nt ih. riiiilii-' roll Hml there U dln-ctly drawn In I Hon which perhaps cannot receive ! J Jj.;L.P! : ! ITii aViv ..... ..... . .. . . 1 ,1. ... I ... ... . .... I ' "-""- -- w. w .. im-ius ni uin mini M'iiiiiti 1. 111. mm inn ijnesiion 111 inn action, suit or proceed acuun now iM-causn or nnanciai rpstne- rri-nre this fuli-rnl nuamint aid, which, I'uriiiR llm imu rui' )arn Mill mtuiuni I" ?IAI'J,:!ii. Iltilng iunrlnliiiil Hut many nuio- Cut the High Cost of Living By buying a ralr of our Indian Tan Shots. A written guarantte from lh manufacturer, and a repair guarantee from us. Will cut your ihoe bill In two. Rubber heel no eitra chsrg. Uft HCPAIR (DEPARTMENT IS ME DEST IN TOWN The Modern Shoe Store Phone WO 7111 Main hi. j00000k000000jV Ins the ilile 10 h-mI proM-rty, the per-tMon. but which merit future real! totinl llhert) or mailial relation of a xallon, I rommend to your attention' I'.tlly to the llllcalloi). the constilu-' the following pw!WWMWIIWWSHIWWHWIWHHIIHHf ATTENTION I have opened up a Repair Shop In th building formerly eceupltd by th Klamath Auto Co., ana) I am rtady to do all kinds of REPAIRING FORD CARS A SPECIALTY COME AND OCT MV PRICM OR PHONE 17-J Mourice Bryan Unnnllly of mi act of the leglslatlw amenihly of the validity nf a municipal charier or ordinance or of the ruling of some board or commission estab lUhett hy law. Military The establishment of facilities for military training In our stale univer sity and In Oregon high schools I rec ommended. This need not be compul sory, hut It should be available for Ore Kim boys, and participation In It should count In their aihool credit. Sterllliatlon The prevalence and increase of fee- bin mlndcdnns and mental disease I nne nf the greatest problem confront ing modern society. It la estimated, for Instance, that probably two per cent of Oregon children are mentally , deficient. There are hundreds of adult of course, who are mentally Incompe tent, and whose unrestricted propaga Hon simply means the creation of more 1 human wreck. I am more and more convinced that thn reproduction of tbe mentally unfit Is absolutely wrong. Through our shortsighted Inaction wo are populating our state with Imbeciles and criminal, Insuring ever-lncreaalni: public expense and opening the way for disease, sorrow and tragedy for generations yet unborn. To mend this situation, I earnestly tirgo the passage of a sane atorlllsatlon AS OUT OF DATE AS HORSE CARS 6AVS CORN RINOI, PLAITCRt. RAZOR AND EATINO SALVE! ARE TAE-00 NOW The pioneer who founded Oregon deserve recognition. A practical and useful monument to tbelr accomplish ments would -be the erection of a State Historical llulldlng to accommodate the valuable records and souvenir of the slate's' early day, which now are poorly housed and In danger of loss by fire. At Champoeg on May 2, 1813, was held a gathering of unique significance In the western history of tbe United States, making the official birth of Oregon. The anniversary of thla oc caslon I celebrated each year. It seems eminently fitting that the atate should recognlte tbe significance of these annual meetings and the event they commemorate, by giving financial aid to Ihe erection of a modest build Ing at Champoeg. With these suggestions for the pre sent and future, I close thla message. which marka the completion of half of my official journey aa Governor of Oregon. During tbe two year of my administration I have glvon the beat I have to tho service of tbe cttliena who honored me with thla office, and during tho coming blennlum, If Pro vidence pormlts, I plod go them a con tinuance of earnest effort for sane, constructive administration. And I assure you, gentlemen of tho Twenty nlneth legislature, that you will find me ever ready to cooperate with you for the betterment of our beloved con-monwcallh. James' Ileadache Powder. Thla old' time beadarb relief acta alatost magi rally. Send some oee to the drag store now for a dime package sad a few mo nsata after you take a powder you .rill wonder what bream of the bead--die, neurslgia ami psln. Stop auffer nf it' needle. Be sure you get what ii ik for. "(Mm. W. E. Faught . I Mra. J. a Maaon 1 Mm. Percy Evana t Mr. Rett Wlthrow Mr. W. E. Seehorn Mm. J. H. Garrett Mm. I- L. Truax Mm. W. f. McMillan Mis Greta McMillan Mm. C. V. DeLap Mm. Dert Tbema Mrs. R. It Rrewbaker Mm. Glen Johnson Mm. J. Perkins J. T. Perkins Miss Dorothy Weeks . F. Hill Hunter Mm. F. Hill Hunter . Mrs. R. M. Torrey Mrs. Hasel Powell Mr. J. A. Gordon -Mm. A. J. Lyle 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 1500.00 100.00 100.00 60.00 15.00 6.00 COO 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.0b! 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.0") 6.00 5.001 5.00 6.00 6.00 ( 6.00 S.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 COO 6.00 6.00 6.00 'Mrs. Robert Sloan . Mm. Kate Otterbein Mra. W. C. Davenport New City Laundry Mrs. W. H. Mason Mrs. B. A. Leggett SI. Cook Iee Simons Mis Almee Wolf , D. K. McDonald Irving r-radford II. E. Barry Mm. 3ran R. Reaaes Mrs. l:. a Hall Mm. (.bra. W. Eberlein Mm. Lottie Martin Mis Mabel Martin James Lytle William Tlmma Mra. C. C. Low Ely Nlckeraon 6.00 6.00 6.00 .1 5.00 . 5.00 5.00 .. 5.00 .. 6.00 . 5.00 . 500 - 5.00 - 5.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 COO Mrs. fui Gerber 6.00 Mr. Karl Whltlock 5.00 Mm. If. J. Winters 30.00 1 Mra. Sam Smith 6.00 5.00 6.03 5X0 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 . 5.00 . 5.00 , 5.00 . COO . 5.00 , 25.00 . 25.00 6.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 12.50 10.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 1 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 Mm. O. E. WiRer Mrs. J. a Brockenbrough . Mm. George, Cathey Mm. L. O. Mill Mm. R. R. Hamilton; Mm. F. II. MIIU Mra. A. C. Henllne . Mr. Ruigc Uasoa Mra. J. W. Siemens . Mm. Laura Wilson , Mre. M. A. Wilklns Mm. Elsie Siemens , , Mm. C. E. Wheeler Mr. Louis BoldMwr Mm. It. A. Mitchell Mm. A. D. Miller Mis Constance Miller Misa Margaret Pitta George Watt Mm. J. i. Parker B. St George etlshvp Arthur Bolec .. Miss Alice McCourt A. L. Alexander Mra. J. a Elliott Miss Maysel Sandersoa . A Friend Mm. 1L Ores T. H. Mitchell Mm. R. E. Smith Mm. J. Frank Ada . MUi Marie McMillan . CT1 I jt n Gmned$ienc&m THE CORRECT WRITING. PAPER) Underwood's Pharmacy A-AA00k0kww0kAm0wj AAA0WWWWkfJVfWA0WW WOOD lust plume 1H7 and aak for Pey ton. Ilela IIioiimii ulHtran aoKe your waml prohlciii for you, Klamath Fuel Co. ' ' -Vi-ivnnni-iiifli-jljwir Good thing should be paaaed along. It I now aald that a few drops of a drug called freetone applied directly upon a tender, aching corn rolievea tho sorencHH, and soon tho entire corn, root and all, can be lifted out without pain For little cost a quarter of an ounce of froexone can be obtained from any drug atore which is claimed to be suffi cient to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one'a feet. Tills Ih a drug recently announced from Cincinnati. It la gummy, but dries tho moment it Ih applied and simply Hhrlvols' up tho rorn without lufliimliiK or even irrilullng tho healthy tissue or akin . Cut Ibis out and lay II on your wife's drosser. Adv. HOI WATER THE BEST LIVER AND BOWEL MEDICINE AY6 GLASS- OP HUT WATIR MK FORK RIAKPAST WAtHIt POISON PROM SYSTEM Physicians the world over mend the inside bath claiming thla la of vaatly more Importance than out side cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood, causing til health, while the pores In the ten yards ot kowela do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning before breakfast glass of hot water with a tsuBoeatful of limestone phosphate la It, u harmless meana of helping to weak Fifty-eight per clock-tick Every time the clock ticks, fifty-eight Fatunas are lighted somewhere in the United States. No other high-grade cigarette has so many un changing, unswerving friends. This shows that men do appreciate cigarette comfort Fcr,FtiiisaT comfortable. Not orily comfortable rvAiit you smoke, but more than that, comfortable after yon smoke erea though you may smoke the whole day through. Hie Fatima Turkish blend is to carefully balanced that h has none of the eutereffects of heavier, less skilfully blended tobaccos. That's why Fatimas are comfortable (hence, Mubl6)a your first package will prove. jffigMC-ft-r i--e-aa-ta- a-as-B-asa--l FAr mfo oi - Sensible Cigarette felt M.M l.t I.M . 6.H . If . 6 , I.. . CM . 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