TltKHIMV, JANIIA11V 7, loin PAGE FOUIl THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON f 1 1 Ml a , m i II r; tf$L m . I ft Biggest Oregon Meet to Start Wednesday TOM SAWYER IS NOW ON SCREEN PORTLAND, Jan. 7. Announce ment Hint the Third Oregon regiment, now scattered in France and England in sbour to tic moblllted, and return ed to the United .States for demoblll ration, adds to the, Importance of the Itci-onstructlon convention to be held in Portland January 9, 10, 11th. With Oregon's boys, or at least a lsrjrc proportion of them actually on their way homeward, comes thu ne cessity of Immediate action x In con nection with the Industrial readjust ment plans. And judging from tho ftticng Interest manifested In the coming convention, there Is little doubt but that a broad, compiohoiv stvo programme will be formulated and placed into operation. Tho Reconstruction convention U rot to be In the form of a lorn; ta;k ost. Extreme caro has been taken In tho selection of the subject to be l;indlrd and the men who ate to present thorn and, altho discussion will bo encouraged, the speeches to bo delivered will weave themselves Into definite Ideas already formulated to bo presented to the larso delega tion for Its approval or amendment. Assurances have already been re ceived of attendance of men from every section of the state and it Is probable that the attendance of state wide delegates will outstrip that of. any gathering ever held In" the his- conREcno.v tory of OrcKon. Oregon is the first state in the t'nion to plan to take Immediate hold of the Reconstruction problems and with the convention underwny, will protwbly be the first state to adopt a general programme to work I out these problems. U the Tom Sawyer of. the movies la up to tho Tom Sawyer ot tho story, tho local pnbltc will bo provided with a rare treat at tho Star theater to night and tomorrow night. Thoro Is no one that has not been Intensely , Interested in the lovo trials of Tom ! land Reeky Thatcher, and ot the wild, i adventures ot tho young hero on hlsi 'runaway voyngo with Huckleberry, J Finn. Jack Ptckford has a big job, to bring the incidents of this famous '. story up to tho word pictures paint-i ed by that Inimitable writer, Mark) Twain. I ...... . I i out inese prooiems. -Twain. ' "" I H It was George C. Ulrich who left , for Portland to attend the annua! meeting of the Stato Mutual Life In- ( surance managers instead ot. George t Jory as announced In yesterday's Herald. Problems of Peace Facing u.s now are such taks ns: 1st Aiding our returning soldier to get scttlel among us once more; i!l Helping business again attain an unrontrtcted pace; 3d Developing those unequaled resources ofKlnmath County. Your account here is going to help t'S to help YOU to the greatest exteut. K. R. Iteautes, President. .1.. F. Wfllets, Vice-President Leslie Roger, Cashier. A. M. Collier, AasU Cashier. Join, M. Moore, Asat. Cashier. v-iV- Opportunity for you, and opportunity for me. For you, because you will have a chance to purchase the beat there is in the market at prices that give you value for your money. For me, because the prospective growth and development of this city and county will open a larger field for my merchandise. For thirteen years 1 have served the people of Klamath ,each year showing a sub stantial increase over its predecessor, and this convinces me that my efforts to give you superior merchandise have been appreciated. My new store room at, the corner of Sixth street will soon be ready for occupancy ,and this added floor space will enable me to care for my increasing business thru a better display of my merchandise. Nineteen Nineteen promises to be greater than all other years, and it is in the spirit of co-operation and mutual benefit that I invite you to make it a year of real opportunity for us both. K. Sugarman "' V THE WOMEN'S STORE Directs the attention of economically-inclined women to the many money-saving opportunities afforded by The Great White Sale 1 She First National Bank I s JO c KLAMATH FALLS OREGON 9 NIB A Yearly Event for which preparations are made in advance an event which brings lowered prices on many articles of wearing apparel as well as necessities for the house. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, JANUARY 11th H. N. MOE 3 II 8 S .: FEDERAL KAILHOAD CONTROL J IS OPPOSED BY COMMISSION. Letters From The People WASHINGTON. I). C, Jan. 7. The opposition to government own nrshlD or oDeratlan of' railroads at, this time was expressed by the Inter- j ah a solution to tliu trlulK anil trib ulations . of the cattlemen ot this county. J. 0. Wight of lilldebrnnd submits for their consideration the following suggestions, which ho ho llevcs will solve thn difficulties they hnvo had to enclunter state commerce commission In a statement to tho Senate Interstate' Commerce committee at a hearing on , railway Legislation. ! NOTICE from thu local klllurs, wu would usk tho senator to secure legislation put ting thu killing of all beer ntilmulit entirely under the supervision of Home precinct otllcur. presumably thu constable, such otllcer to be provided with blank curtlllcates, otto of which he shall till out and deliver to tho meal dealer when ho has been satis fied as to thu ownership of thu ani mal. This blank should contain u description of animals killed anil the date of killing. A heavy penalty should bo Imposed on any person who shall have In his possession any beef without such utllcer's certUU'ate, and a like penalty be Imposed on uny per son wjio shall purchase or receive any beef without examining such olllcer's certificate Cattlemen of Klamath County. 1 hellyve a bill embracing thu fort'KO' Ing will protect us, ami rouueu cut tin dealing to a system for thu first tliuo In Klamath County. Any crlllrlMii or suggestions will be gladly recuiv ed. Itespectfully submitted by J. (J. WIGHT. Hlldnhrnml, Oregon "" NOTICE,. There will be a culieflvjnnetlng of the Knstern Star Tuesday night for Mm purpose of electing officers, fi It All Klamath Falls dostors mubt To the Cattlemen of Klamath County report cases on the Influenza, or! At this season of the year, when .i., nninciniia rllMnnsps to Citv w0 Rnthor In our herds, wo always, or other contagious diseases to City ..lu.VM. ,ind a serious shortage Health Officer Dr. A. A. boulo, by , ..' twelve o'clock of each day. I n. STRUULE. , In numbers. t This Is duo to three causes: Mayor.. First as a natural consequonco, 'somo of them die. Second Quite a 'number nro driven off by drovers who pass thru our county with big bands ' ,t .nl00 'rtilr.l ttv ffir tlwi I'rn.-ltnr number of those missing liavo been killed by tho local thieves, who seem itm?" terestod time thru study. CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL EXHIBIT AT LOCAL CArE lo Infest every community, and make an easy living by killing and selling thu honest producer's meat. i S. H. Clay, local representative of i All the legislation hcrotoforo pass-, ..... i..-.l.l rnnnnHnnrn Oil SeomS to haVO dOtlO little to pro-. I Z . . . .. I I .1. 'CCt U8' 0n0 ian Wll '" 'lf,l"B Schools of Scranton, Pa., Is In the Btock uugnCBS n Klamath today n icily. Ho has installed a temporary man whom evoryono knows, or near- I exhibit of the work of tho schools In ly everyone, told me that hu got Into I one of the show windows at the Rex trouble at the end of tho lino because i . .. , . . . , . , j ho made tho wrong kind of a com-. .Cafe. Mr. Clay says ho would bo glad m(jnt on t)lQ fact u;jt thor hon w to meet and glvo information about fifteen head too large, 'courses of Instruction to anyono in- In going over this matter with Sh;i- in Improving thoir spare ator Ualdwln, ho not only consontod Mr Clay can bo i"i'i uui UAiruDnuu a viiiiiiHUunn in i ' ,1n nil In lila nnwnr In nrntr.ft llui seen at tho Rex Cafo any day this honcft HtocUman unil Ulu Hlock .,IH. week botween 11 and 12 o'clock a.m., ncss. In of.'eLt ho said this: "Get and 6 to 6 p. ra. 'together on what you want, nnd I will Amnn., th tnnnv lnrnl ntiidnntH arn Uo all I can to help uiid protect you,1 tho follewing: Mrs. Mary D. Ward, nm WQ thnt w, aHk thJ Terry L. Smith, Bernard L. Nouslton, flonnt0r to Introduce a bill for Klam- Mlss Ethel Hawxhurst, C. p. Ander- ath County In tho Oregon legislature,) son, W. J. Bates, Gerald Sorrols, Har-, compelling all drovcra boforo passing ry Sorrels and Cecil E. Fletcher. Jnto Klamath County to number their ' 'herds under thu supervision of a; tpropor officer, and aftor passing Into, Get a standard policy from tho our county to keep a proper record, Cliilcote tk Smith agency. 24 .containing the names of all Individ-! m uals from whom they purchase cat- uu, unit iiiu iiuinuur 01 cuiiiu pur I engaged fro;n each Individual und I nun inuir ui'iniiiuiioii in reai:ueu, n Joe Avery aqd Earl Humphrey In this county ,or if not, boforo they I left yestetday for Corvallls whore Pass out .tholi1 accounts bo again In- ,. , ' .. , . ., . .. spectod by a propor olllcer. If It bo they will resume their studios at tho ,,, tnnt thoy hftV0 ft numbor n ox. Oregon Agricultural College. Cnss of thoir book account tho cattle J . . shall bo hold until such drover slialF1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY have returned the oxcess numbor to i.MwMyyrMf...M".Mfwww their propor owners. GET YOUR HE while tho getting Is A proper penalty should be ut- l goed: tin 16 'ten tons. $1 per ten: tachod. for thev must know, as tiinv In Inrirnr Info, will mnlrn ohftniinr. nn (Vnlnt ttmtn It, nvnpv nl.rlii n.i.1 ' cording' to amount; good platform to overy morning, as a check on tho load from,' Captain Parker's ice drover's voracity, ho ought to he com-l house, Sbippington. Phone 98Y, , polled to submit to tho County Court' I 7-2t la copy of his report. As u protection I voxo. o9o06Xq vofty,L ". -VWTi VOri'dC ir.'c- i?r? i '-r-i-"r . 4-5POC Pennsylvania ?0$ CUP LEAVE FOB COLLEOE m ySc Those Cups v- sturdy, wca r- defy C ing leave their safety impressions every where. They are tho only pro jections guar anteed not to skid on wet, slippery pave ments, and are found only on Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires. They cost approximately tho Hnmc ns ordinary 3,500 mllo tireB, though they nro guaranteed per warranty tag for 6,000 Miles Wakefield & Sullivan Fourth and Klamath