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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1919)
n i:.si., .1 i v 7, iniit PA or, TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald i:. .1. iY It It A Y unrrou 1'ulillshcd dully oxcept Sunday by Tlio Herald Publishing Company of Klnmnth Falls, m 115 Fourth street Entered nt tlio postolllce nt Klam Ath Kails. Oro , tor transmission thru tlio malls oh second-class mattnr. Subscription terms by mall to any address In tlio United States: Ono yonr J5.00 Ono month . 50 i .Member of tlio Aosorintnl Pro I Tlio Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication ot nil news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this pa pur, and also local news published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches hoi em are also reserved purposes as proposed In a bill now J pending In Congress whereby thru a i period of si enrs the (,o eminent ; would appropriate an ablegate or' 1600 000 000 for use In all states that would match the tiormnent mono State Highway Kngltieer Herncrt Nunn left tonight for Sni ' Lake wheie he will lepresent the Slate lilglnwi.i Commission at u conference of highway officials of the North- j west states called for the purpose of , P IL ERSONAL MENTION mtti.1! inixitJins ov i.oru. miri'MVcs ammmj tiik I'l-oi'i.i: ok mm cm and ucimty. iOIJS AM) CMMIMJS Or MH'AI.-rOI.KS :;;-::;:;::;: x A W Wnll.cr l from Medford. recent .u ' i ii O T tJodsil t 1 ele looK'li' j misiness inieresM riom i.mevi.' alter town for n short of buslno-w from TCKSDAY, J.WTAUY T, ttUO ilhe proposed amcmlment will provide that these states be required to put Tom O'Connor, a stockmau fvom , up lcs than :0 per cent of the Illy is a Klamath Full lmslno vll- I amount made available to the respec i the states Twentv-fie per rent anil even as Ion .is 10 per cent haxe been mentioned as a more equitable basis I'nder the bill, with the Go em inent appropriating $000,000,000 j MU Joslc Low ha returned from and the stntes the remainder, $l,-S.u Francisco, whoro ho has beu 200.000.000 would be made available tslting for the past throe week. for rond-building purposes thruouti the t'nlted States In si ears. Should ; tor . i Joe Italy Is In 1 tliiie on mnttors IjiUm lew STltfltl.irS AIM'OIXTMKNTS Mayor Struble last night eon founded lit opponents, surprised and pleased bis friends,! and indicated that his administration is to be one of efficiency when he 'announced I; Is appointments. Strenuous efforts had been made to ascertain what he was going to do, but all the information "ho would vouchsafe was that he "was not going to make his administration, one of patronage, but one of etll elency and economy." His reappointment of the old po lice force Is a clear indication of this, us ho wild that he believed they were in a better position to look after local conditions than new men, and they would be continued as long as they continued to do their duties. The selection ot Mr. Zumwalt was a natural consequence, for his well known elllciency culled for his reten tion In the office of city enginee". The appointment of city attorney was the surprise of the evening, and ono that shows Mayor Struble Is alive to the fact that the men who were willing to lay down their lives for the defense of their Country art the men who must be recognized, for they call for the gratitude of the peo ple for whom they were willing to die. In selecting J. H. Carnahan as city attorney, ho did so without con suiting that gentleman .or knowing whether he would accept the office or when ho will return hero. He could ,hnvo made no more popular selection, nor could he find a man among the local bar who could render better service to the city. True, there were a number of receptive candidates, but all of them speedily expressed their approval of Mr. Struble's choice, and it Is doubtful if there is one who would have made a different selec tion If he had the doing of it. It is evident that Mayor Struble foresees thai this city is going to call for an administration of Its "affairs that will test the mettle of its chief official and his co-workers in the council, and is making preparations to do his s bare. A continuance of such a policy will meet- with the earnest support of the people of the city the bill co thru with the SO per cent provision, Oregon's share in sl years would be'about $9,000,000. I'OKTLAXD A.M) KI.AMATH FA1.I.S Mr T. C hoc nnd Corn Miller are In town for a short time front Ohl:n- quln. Hall. C D Jleibett C V Keel and C H IVji k,i were nmonc the train .inl il ! it nlsbl fiom Sun Fininl.o I be n registered nt the WMte IVlu.in Hotel. I Constable Frod Motley has return , ed from ltml where ho went a few ia nco to serurti Ramond Fitwt and a Mrs Peterson who were in-' tMted thort for a theft aliened to havM boon committed nt Crescent , S. A Fullqunrt has nuled from r SpoUnno to make a visit at the home of his sister. Mrs F. Hill Hunter of, this cltv. Mr. Fullqunrtx has Jtut ' been ill-chargciil from the Spruce I Division with which be has been, r v it ? V t v V i I JR. tim Hill 426 Main Street to I11C. Klamath Falls CompI tec! Our They are gnwts nt the Hotel t vPufled during the war V V We Have Just Inventory and Find Some Lines That We Wish to Close Out Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corponlng en tertained Major and Mrs. It. It. Ham ilton at-dlnuor Suuda at their home at Oleue. The following from the Journal Is Interesting "as Indicating that there seems to be a re-wakening In Port land of the dormant spirit of coope ration that this city has hoped'to see for somo time. The tonnage indl- Mr. and Mrs. W. K. HurrU and I. cnted Is only a small part ot that or!-1 K. Uurrls are In town from the Mer--i,.oti.- i iim Kinm-itii t.nnln .-mil ' rtll district and are stopping nt Mie Joseph M. Kotora and John O'l.eaiy are in town for n short time on matters of bulno.-s from the Mnl In section. Mr and Mm. O. I). llurke of this iltj aro fooling greatly relieved ovqr a message Just rorelxud s.tjlng that their ton. Percy is alle and wull somewheie in tlermany The young; man had been on the firing Hue luj the t bit H of the buttle the last that, had been beard from him, and uo( mossngo had been reiehed since the signing of the nrmlstUu. ! X We have the follewing: One case Imported Olive Oil, in pints, genuine Italian Oil, nt Climax Macaroni in packages, Wednesday, only .. 75c ,10c all of it Is but a fraction of what is to originate during the next few years. The question U: Does Port land want to reap an Immediate bene fit from this business, or is she going to slumber on for a few years more llUITlsll A.VIl DITCH .;iti:i: ovi.n wii.i.iam. Hotel Hall today. oquln of that portion of the Natron cut-off running 30 miles north of Klamath Falls that the 25t car- i I .. ' an agreement regarding the' - status of thu former Herman empet-l X AMSTHKHAM. Jan T The llrlt Ish ami Dutch governments hao ar rived at or. iiecordlng to u dhputch to the until natural development will force ias oi pruw e s..,,.i Tolegranf f.om the Hague been ' l e ' l monuis. m thru the "nterprlses that have delayed for lack of assistance? Abuse of the "railroad nap" will be of little avail in the accomplishment of the work that must be done. It is going to take money and push, and If Port, land can let us have a little of both, we will do more than our share down here. The Journal's article follews: Let Portland get back of the Stra horn line and show us that she is heart and soul for the Development of Eastern Oregon, and when thit line is finished she will not have to come here after our business we will bring it to her on a gold platter. A significant news dispatch In Mon day's Journal contained the Informa tion that, at a single railroad sta- The- shipments from that single station to Klamath Falls were suffi cient to nuke a train of ears, loaded to capacit. reaching .'rum Portland almost lo Albany. They give an Idea of the great em pire of production Uken from Ore gon and presented to California and Nevada by the railroad policy of those who built lines in this state. Portland, now that peace has re turned, may well begin to think of measures by which this rich region may be reclaimed to Oregon. In the development thru Irrigation and oth er eventuations that are to take plnco In Central Oregon, there will be a rich prize In business and exchange You're welcome to a calendar for the New Year. We have a good sup ply of liomel) ones unci some prett) ,i.w. (liilt-ote .V Smith. LM Soap 13 continually advancing in value. We offer the following in case lots, as follows. Bob White, 100 bars $7.50 Lenox, 120 bars $7.50 P. & G. Naptha, 100 bars $3.75 Pearline, medium size, Two for 25c i White Star Naptha Washing Powder, 12 oz. pkg 8c IHY A TIUIIIT STAMP TQDAY H OUSTON' Metropolitan Auiiiseiiientt s ? V Best Creamery Butter, the pound 65c ! which Portland can win If her men of. tion In Klamath county 6254 carloads I atfai see m t0 blJ for " nf nrnrfi.r.e werp RhlnneH to Klamath The people of Klamath and Lake: s-oii. n-iiMn h ni i mnMh are. of Oregon and Th hinmtiic rnnRlBtP.1 nf Hvp-itieJS with Oregon. want to do busi- They havo taxed themselves heavily to get the Stra-j horn railroad started In the direction j of Portland. Their spirit and their desire Is Portland's battle half won i XKW ISl'MXO ON Cl.KWJYMKN'S PKK.MITm. stock, saw logs and lumber. From i July 1 they included 548 cars of live stock. This is a small item in the produc tion of Klamath county. Like all the rest of the products of Klamath coun ty, these shipments went to the mark ets of the world via California. They go via California because the geography of the railroad lines force Xo lefund will be mude ulieie Preach er has rorgottcu to get his porinit . Change in , railroad tariffs effce- tive January 1 Is that relating to farys for the clergy. The established rate will be half of tho regular com-j merIal faiei for clergymen. Hut in' A dispatch from Salem, published elsewhere In this issue, te!U of the dopaiture of the Btute engineer for Salt Lake for a (onferenco with of ficials from other states, the object of tlio meeting being to draft an amend, nient to a proposed cong'-ebsloiial cucctment appropriating $000,000, 000 for road constructlo.i. ('no of the provisions of thi bill Ii that each state shall mutch dollar vith dollar tho sum apportioned by the national government The propo-jod amend ment Is to ovude this pravlsli.n, and will scok to secure tho national ap-' proprlation on the liuUs of a smaller contribution, u sum as low as 10 per! cent having been suggested. Should tho national appropriation Ue made, ' Oregon's share would bo $!l,000,000, 1 distributed over a period of six jears. ( Oregdn should not go on tecord, even I indirectly, tis being unable to meet I its full quota. If this sUUe ha3 1 reached that stago In Its dovelopment that it cannot contribute Its full share then It Is time for It to step aside and let somo more enterprising commun ity get tho full benefit of the gov ornment'H munificence. The tlmo has come when Oregon must take Its place with other states of the country In tho dovelopment of its highways, and In this work Klamath county must not ho found lagging behind. Tho day of tho paved highway Is: at hund, And Klnmnth is going to be In tho forefront iu tho matter of de. voloplng her roads, HO.l WOHK li-UXH AT STAKK Wtwtnru Kl'iUt. eek to tiiut'iul High way inn. them to go that way. If they seek outlet thru Oregon, they must first take a long" excursion down to Weed in California and then double back over mountain passes to reach even the borders of Oregon. It is a heavy addition to the distance and lo 'he cost of haul It causes delays and ' order to secure tho into a clergy bur- makes freight rates higher. The ef ftct Is to make Klamath county an annex of California, with the btiflness. nanufacturing, agricultural anil oth-J er Interests compelled to :r.tde with California. eau permit Is noeessaryv Prcai hers i making only occasional trips w III I hae to obtain a permit in order to obtain benefit of the rute when travel-1 ing. There will bo no refunds for. the minister who forgets his permit Lake, the adjoining coun'y on the or who has not seemed It before sturt- HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DA UK STAR THEATER TODAY ' Jese I,, l-isky Presents JACK IMCKFOHD In Mink Twain's Immortal "TOM SAWYKIt" A Story for liojs ami gills riom II to III) Admission f() mill "" iriitn Show Starts 7:::i) anil l):l.. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Yitugrupli Pri-sents KDYYAIHI HAUL A: UICTTY IIOW-: in "TIIK IILI.VD ADVI'.VITP.i:" Also A Dig V Comiily And HeJi-st Patheevs Ma time J:;t(l i:enlugs TI'.O A' II Admission 10 .mil l cent The Winnek fnc v 426 Main St. Ph one 34 Klamath Falls T ? ? ? ? v f ? V Y ? i v t X ? V v .. f ? ? T ? ? f t eTici: of .vritAY The following stork has come to my place at Swan Lake One roan 2 year-old steer, branded JH conne, tod on loft hip and silt In right ear and lower and upper half crop, one .' , year-old steer, half upper crop on I right ear and smooth off left ear; i with a brand something similar to a i letter K on the left hip and a wattle on the right side of neck, one J- ear old red heifer, with uppor bit In right and under hit In left ear; couldn't i make out brand. Anyone owning ' this stock may recover s.imo by p.iy ' Ing costs. Harry Stilts. 7-"!t lit Y A IIIHIFT STAMl: TODAY GOODBY, WOMEN'S TROUBLES Tli- trrturpn nt. uenk. him,' urn! n (-i t nml IIuiLih, i i iinu'..!, as ii rule lui' kiuiic) truiilil-', net f liMcomfiirti "f if Inn I;, kwnllrii (Yii'm, diKr!!!, llirir iirium III lie i 'iiiiiplitiiiU The American Hod Cross provided one out of every ten soldiers In Franco with a corncob pipe. t , , I STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD SALICM, Or,, Jan, 7. (Special) -Doubt exists whether tho Northwest states havo sufficient resources to match, on u CO per cent basis, (lovoru. went monoy for highway conutructlou east with Lakevlew as tho county scat. Is similarly tied by railroad geo graphy to Nevada. Its sol line of railroad goes to Reno. Its hugo out put of products goes southward to the markets of the world. Meanwhile, both coun'.le? are on a great Plateau which slopes gently to ward the portn of the Col imbi i. Tito descent Is so gradual that a train of cars started from either Klamath Falls or Lakevlew would almost 'oil of Its own momentum into PortlanJ. More remarkable than all In till') remarkable, situation situation is that s in the DesclXites canyon there are two J lines of lallroad reaching almost to, J llend More than $20,000,000 was ? spent In laying them. One track is. more than sufficient to handle tho traffic of both. 4- Enough money was wasted In the wild and reckless extravagance of y railroad magnates In building two lines of track thru the canyon to , build a line connecting Uend with Klamath Falls and Lakevlew. ' Thoro is scaicely a region any- where, whero the building of a lino would be bo Inexpensive as a line connecting the two southern cltloi , I with Hon-1. Onco the lino was built,.' Klamath and Luke counties and tho- great region of Central Oregon would . bo able to do business with Portland. '' Only a part of tho great sum spent by Harrlman In building thu reckless. . ly constructed line In tho Deschutes J canyon, would huve completed the unconBtructed gap In the Natron cut- off between Klamath Falls and Ku-' ing. KxUtlng permits will bo honoi- ed during January See Cliilrote & Hmith for lire, life, accident mill lie.ilth Innur.iiice. (f.l'.l .Main street. . 21 MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTUHKH TUESDAYS AM) SATUJtDAYH Merrill. Oretron Says Cream Applied In Nostrils Ucllcvcs Head-Colds at Once. FRTY Vw4 TODAY AND TOMORROW JAMES MORRISON AND GRACE VALENTINE s in gene. "BUBBLING TONGUES A Great Seven-Reel Super-Drama. Also WILLIAM HART in "A TEST OF COURAGE" THURSDAY TOM MIX, THE DARE-DEVIL COWBOY, IN "ACE HIGH" FRIDAY BERT LYTELL, in THE TRAIL TO YESTERDAY' SATURDAY BESSIE BARISCALE, in "MADAME WHO?" SUNDAY THEDA BARA, in "UNDER THE YOKE" We always show two reels-- of comedy or other in teresting picture with all features. ADMISSION; EveninRs, 10c and 25c. -----"----.. .. , -.-.....-- If your nostrils are clogged and )our head Is Httiffed and you can't breathe freely hectuso of a cold or catanh. Just get a Kmall bottle of Ely'n Cream Halm at any drug store Apply a little of this fragiant, anti septic cream Into oui nostrils and let It penetrate thru every air passage of your hdi'id, soothing and healing the Inflamed, swollen mucous mom brano and you get Instant relief. Ah! how good It feels. Your nos trlls are open, your head Is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing, no moro liojdaclie, ilrincsa or strug gling for breath Kly's Cream Halm Is Just what siiffcrors from head robin and catanh need. It's a de light Adv TIu'im fci'in'rnl (ijmiituii'i nf kiilncy nml tilndili'r ilKi'ime lire U"1I kiinun la tin- remi'il). Next tune you feel twinge of P'tui III (lie Inn k (ir lira trenMi-d with lien I-uile-, liiilUi'ntliiii, hi4iiiiiiin, irrilulioii hi tlin lilmjiler or pain in til" IdIiih iii'd InWer lllxbilllt'll, ei will (mil llll k flinty H..re relief in (iOI.D MIID.U, Il.urbiii Oil I'npiiiliH 'Huh nlil uml trleil rt'in iilv for Liilnpy truiilil' nml nllled i! 'ii hi; i' ii if ills lu. Mtimil the tint fur bun iliiilii nf jeiirn It ilui'M tlm work. I 'in li nml trimhliM mhihIi nml iimv life nml tiiiiltli uill i rmi. iih iiit imiiOiim., tlii'ir use Wlieti (iiiiiiliti'lv ri'i-loriil In j "'ii' inoiul ri),'or, untimiv Inkiiii; n mpinli' or tun emb il.iy COLD MLDAL lluurlem Oil ('mi iiulrH nr uiit'irteil fruin tin liitmm'' rirfl nt llnnrli'iii, llull.iml Di ii"i m ll'lt II MibstltUtU. Ill Hl'llllll lull' tlin I- sues. fore breakfast, n glass of hot water ulth u tcnMpoonful of llnirotone phos phate In It, to wash from tho liter and bowel the pnnlnus day's Indlgrstlhlu material, the poisons, sour bllo and toxins, thus rlenunliig, Hwretenlne and freshening tlm eiitlro alimentary c.inn I before putting moru food Into the Htomnch. , Llmestoiio phosphate does not re 'strict the diet like calomel, bernuso It can not salhate, for It Is harmleu and ,ou ran cat anything ntlorwardH. It Is Inoxpcmthf) ami almost t.iBteltss, nnd any pbiumnelst will sell you n iiiartor poiitid, which Is lu-lurk-nt tor a ileinomitr.'itlon of how hot water nnd 1 iiiesionn phoapn.itii cleans, stluiulates ami fiesiietiH tho liver, keeping you feeling Mt (n In and day out. -Adv. a3aftiyjMn,w.t,.iHu.,-fai SAYS HOT WATER " WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot water with phosphate In It, before breakfast. Oassengers and Baggage aw viii:iti: i thu city IC'K si:it ICK lli;SIIN llll, I. ItATUS I'lHINK 187 Western Transfer Co. I niii I Qpjrrjjp I SICK HEADACHE s .!.! It won from tho terminus at Chll- ww,',.W,.VMMM Dr. James' Hcadacho Powders ro. llcvo at once 10 cents a package, You tnko a Dr. .James' Hcnilniliii Powilor and in just u law momeiitH your lieml clears ami all neuralgiu nml dlHtri-SB vnmslifiH. It's tlm quickest nnd surest relief for linaihirlio, wlii'tliet (lull, tlircihbiig, splitting or ncrvit racking. Scml soinennu to tlio ilrug iitoro uml get a dlmu pockngo now Quit iiiircririK It's so iiccUIchs l!n sine oti get Dr. Jmncs' Kcudaciia I'owilitrs then tla-rc will be no dlmip. point inuiit. To feel as nno as tho proverbial llddlo, wo must keep tho liver washed clean, and almost every morning to prevent Its Hpongo-llkn pores from dogging with IndlgeBtlhlo matorlal, sour bllo and poisonous toxins, snyB a noted physician. If you get hondachs, It's your llvor. If you catch cold easily, It's your liver If you wako up with a hart tiiHto, fur lod tongue, misty breath or Htomnch becomes rancid, It's your llvor. Hallow skin, muddy complexion, watery oyee till ilenoto liver uncleatillness, Your llvor Is tho most Important, nlfo tho most abused nnd negloctcd organ of tlio body. Tow know Its function or how to release tho ilammcd-up body wumIo, bllo and toxins, ' Most folks n'Miel In violent caloiuol, which Is ' iltiugmoiis, uallVatlug cheiulciil which can only bo u.wl occasionally booaumj ' It nccumulntoH lit tlio (Ibbiich, also at-1 tacks tho bones, ! Kvory man and woman, Hick or well, should drink ouch morning ho-1 The Common- Sense Building Material Ccmenl Blocks Roofing of All Kinds W. D. MILLER Contractor New City Laundry We Guarantee Our Work. Ghlrta and Collars Laundered. We also wash silk, wool, and col. ored (jods very carefully. Try IU once and be convinced. Our prices are rlnht. Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street Back of First National Bank