rAon TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'lllDAV, JAM'AUV 17, Hill) B The Evening Herald J. MOUHAY EDITOR Published dally except Sunday by Ttio Herald Publishing Company of Klnmath Falls, nt 1IC Fourth street Knlorcd at tho poatolllco at Klatn- nth Falls, Orn , for transmission thru (he malls ns second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In tliu united States: Ono j car . v $5.00 Otic month - .50 Member of the Associated Pees The Associated Tress Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credllul In this pa per, and also local new published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches heroin arc also reserved looking for special , consideration. When the business men asked for definite action, the request was ac companied With the statement that they were ready to back up the ad ministration in anything it under-! took, and. they have more than made good. They knew there was no need of the uneasiness manifested, and they aTsoknew that as soon as the people's confidence was restored It would end for all time agitation of this kind. Their Judgment was right ntlDAV, JANCAHY IT, 1910 SHIT TI1KM OUT Tito attention of the city council Is called to the necessity for the enact ment of an ordinance that will pro tect legitimate business men against tho Itinerant peddler of merchandise. Not only protect the home dealer, but the home people, who are too often swindled by a smooth-tongued, sales person. Hut recently the need of Mich an ordinance was manifested when there was, placed on sale in a local hotel a line of ladles' wear. The merchandise offered may have been of tho very best, and at attrac tive prices, but that is no excuse for Its sale having been permitted. Such persons pay no taxes, rent or salaries; neither do they have the many over head charges that the local merchant is compelled to meet.' When a sub scription is taken up for a railroad, a mill ,or any other enterprise or pur pose, you never find the name of the Itinerant anywhere on the dlst, but your home merchant is expected to head it. He is entitled to the pro tection he has earned and deserves, and it is up to the city authorities to give it to him, without his asking, for it. Au ordinance of this character should be stringent enough to be ef fective. It should call for a license of sufficient size to put the itinerant on an equal footing with the local merchant, and some provision should be made for a bond, to be furnished where a man will advance the claim that he Is to remain permanently. Such a bond should be made to cover a period of one year. T1K VI' THK JXK5S AND CATS IHr things are looming on the hor izon for Klamath County this year. We are going to see things hum here, and the strides we will mako will sur prise even the most optimistic. The Herald Is in possession of confiden tial information that Justifies It In saying that the time Is at hand for the people of this city to get ready to throw aside the swaddling clothes of the town and prepare for metropoli tan apparel. il P IL ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTI.K SIUKIJOHTS ON LOCAL HAt VF.MNOS AMONG TIIK PKOI'l.l. OF THIS CITY AMI VICINITY, OOIMIS AM) OOMIMJS OK LOCAL FOLKS It anyone has any doubt as to the desire of the people of this county that all warrants Issued shall be re deemed at their face value, plus in leiHo date 1X redemption, then ne should, have heard some.of the words ui vviuwcuuiiiun loni obtc come lo The Herald far-Its stand on this ques tion. Some of the largest taxpayers bt'fife cfty ItaYe expressed'themselves very "clea'Ayon" thisquestlon. and that expression-U1 the same as ours that thecouhrs'houla' pay Its debts. ' fvrljBjrs .... 1 r-H luugfaty News Mrs. It. n. Jennings Is registered F. I J. Krelgb, who was recently at the White I'ellcan Hotel from Jack- discharged from tho Artlllor branch sonvillo. of the military service, left this morn. .,.,,. . , line for Sacramento for a few dii).s P M. Union was an outgoing pm-J vIr1 ,, from sengcr on tho train this morning fori Orants Pas. 1.. It. Waters, representing tho J I Caso Threshing Machine Company nml C P nnntnni if tti.i ttitnftml l, hereon matters of buslnos from the a, Inrw,cr Com,mny uf( ,oUafor '"""" ""'"" "'"" Wllllameito Valley Mrs. I., n. Hague left for Dorrls' hustnes visit hero. this morning to do somo stenography R. C. Frnzlor and 1.. A. Davis nco points after 4 Mrs. Ollle Howard, who operates the Hotel at Illy, left this mornlrg for Ashland, where she will miikv n short lslt with her mother nnd then visit her two daughters who are at tending school nt Medford. Vico President Ward A. Dwlght of tho Big Lakes lto Company of this city who has been here on n brief Guy Merrill, a well known resident business visit, left this morning for of tho Merrill district, paid a visit irt,,n,, whoro ho wilt attend to to the County seat eslerday after- ntlicr mntt0rs before returning to his noon. , home In San Francisco. Mrs. N. -O. Potter of New York1 untenant J. It. Hums, formerly City who has been In the city for the Kort Klamnlh, who has been In past few days, left this morning for' the Alatlon Service returned last -vork at tho Jnstlco Court. C II Keeno Is hero on matters ol business foi a few dvs fri." .MinniM polls. He is a guest nt the Hall. Mr. and Mm. K. S. Turner are hero for a short time from Fort Klamath Tlioy are guests at tho Hotel Hall. I PEOPLES' MARKET PRODUCER TO CONSUMER QUALITY MEATS AT MODERATE PRICES I ' : : : MVWMMMVMAMMMMWWWWWVWVSAAAMAMAA A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH FISH Vs --W--"-----i--,".--i- SPECIALS Xo. ft No. 10 Compound Lnrd yt.i.t sVJ.Uft No. ft No. It) $1.1,1 $U.IM VVVMMVVWMMMWMMWMMWVSA ALL SMOKED MEATS AT REDUCED PRICES Phone 83 532 Main St. Quality Drugs... Portland. Ross Clark. Treasurer of the Weed Lumber Company, who has heen here on business for tho last two days. left for that point this morning. C. O Hunt, who operates a ranch - - 11,. "i'J - - OR1NDALK The weather In this - - One fruitful source for the spread of all kinds of Infectious and con-l tagious diseases Is the dog and the cat, particularly the former. Klam ath Falls Is infested with scores of homeless dogs; and dogs that have homes, but are turned Joose to roam where they will. The health board should take this matter under 'con; sideratlon, and issue orders tor the tying up of all dogs, as was done here during the rabies scare a year or so ago. Klamath Falls has reached the Mage in its development where the same rules that are enforced In the larger cities should prevail 'here. Theie is no possible excuse that the owner of a dog can advance to Justify his turning him loose on the public. If ho is a valuable dog and all dogs are valuable in the eyes of ;hc own er then the place for him Is at home. There he is safe from all dan ger, and the public is safe from him. If he is not of sufficient worth to de serve proper care and attention, then ho is not. of enough importance to en danger public health and safety by running loose on the streets of the cHy. What Is true of the dog, is also true of tho cat. A five-cent mouse trap is worth a hundred cats. In the Cities cats aro not permitted to run loose, and what is good for the big cities is none too good for Klamath Falls. Now that the city has started out on a clean-up campaign, let it In clude a clean-up on this class of disease-spreaders, and enforce It as stringently as tho quarantine is being enforced. section has been moderating for the post week. Word has been Tecelved nere that Harrjr Wehr and wife expert to re turto.KJama.tbFalU soon. ,Mr. Wehr left here in answer to a call of .u-' i ., 'J,wr,. ..-. .... . lus selective uniii uui Juiy an't was reieasea a snort time ago. He was 1m Uw Spruce -Dfvtalou. w. i- : J ' ! -1 4 t .i.umoer pu peen, moving very ra pidly from the Christy and McCiillttm saw mill, for the past few days, neaci ly forty loads per day being hauled The operators made a fine cut .last season and expect to do still better; during the coming year If their presT ent plans materialize, 'c. G. Hunt has Just finished pdt ting up about five tons of ice for bis use next summer. Messrs. Price and Peterson are re modeling the' barn on the Argraves ranch in Orindale. James "Moore butchered his -supply of pork for the coming summer a few days ago. 1 ' - - - 'George Shelf 'was "riding for stock in this Vicinity a few days ago. . R V. Eks yMted at the home of C'v( Hunt last, Sunday. JZ' J TVS TO CASES OF RHFUMATISMNOW NAYS WKMIW KEEP FEET VHYX -AVOID -EXPOSURE ANII ' EAT LESS MEAT The proper placo for a person who breaks through tho quarantine is the peat house. Put him there und keep him there for a sufficient length of time to protect the public from any danger of Infection from him. For onco Klamath Falls has shown that It can unite on a proposition if it is put up to It in the proper way, Tho clean-up movement had back of It tho united support of the entire city, simply because the officers Indi cated that they had the backbone to do things right. No favors wero cStay off the damp ground, avoid ex posure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water and above a'l take a, spoonful of salts occasionally to keep down uric acid,, Jtheumatlsm Is caused by poisonous- toxin,, called uric 'acid, which is generated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It la the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out In the urine. The pores, of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this Impurity, Jjn damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, 'thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and cir culating thru the system, eventually settling In the Joints and muscles causing stiffness soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon- ful In a glass of water and drink be fore breakfast each morning for a week. This Is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these. Impurities. Jad Salts Is inexpensive, harmless and. Is made from th,e acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with litbta and' U used with excellent results by thousands of'f61ks who are subject to rheumatUm., Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lltbla-water drink which overcomes uric acid and night from San Francisco with a new bride which came ns a great surprise to many of his friends here. Mr. nnd Mis Hums left for their new home, at Fort Klamath this morning. Lieutenant Hums has been connected with tho Aviation service for four- In the Orindale district south of this teen months and was kept in tho Unl city, bought supplies of the Klamath ted States to train ninny of the other Interesting Comments of Yanks Abroad It Isn't ei'oiiimi) am) t Isn't ulse lo buy mi)thlnK but the best hi ilrnu. We lime golueil Hie inn, llileiue of our iilouiers d) M'lllnu ilruus of the liluhel iliullt) out). You mount bit) nil) other kind here, nml )oti are ulun) safe mill sure Hint nothing Inn .the best drugs ulll be v,i In Ibis store. V TV its KLAMATH IALLS HKttiON (ndcrwoo W- wwrmafY & iiiiiiiiti LONDON, (Correspondence of the .Make no iillxt.lke about Hint,". Associated Press) Some of the IS," the sailor roas-sureil him "Wo know airmen, who entered later He was greatly disappointed not to be able to go overseas, especially ns his bag gage was sent to the wharf on several octillions for this purpose. Falls merchants yesterday afternoon Mrs. J. R. Vollmer. and her sister, Mrs. Edna nradbnrn. left this morn ing for Ashland In response to news of the lllne.s of their mother Mrs. E. J Teeter. A. O. TarvelL accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Goldle Avery were passengers this morning for Weed J ,.. ,,, fir ,. , where they expect to Jslt for tho accijCiit and health Insurance. :! Pure Cider nt the West Fjid Gro cery. 16-tf next few days. Main .street. l fllMUM) Save 5 per cent BUY NOW New stork bus arrived. New I. H. reienuo of ft per cent goes into effect February I, HUH. New revenue law to be in effeit several years. . 2 :m 1 HB ' "H ' im 000 American sailors, who visited London before leaving for home, told the Hritlsb Journalists what the) thought of the mettopolls. "1 like your town all right," one s quoted as saying, "but you haven't enough restaurants Kreu In a small American town every street has got' om In bunches of fives" Other emu- ttla. they gMV it lomeit " menta were 1 ,,,. . ,, .... ' rlils sailor, tho Interviewer re tuur iriiiiNpunuuuu nixmi limit isn't up to standard, but I suppose that's the war." "London's" more llku an American city than Edinburgh, and the people, are nit right. You are not so modern all iibout It. We've got to know flue glrlrt beie, and high-toned ones Ion, nnd we don't want Hut other Hort " He said the hojs with the American biltleihlp siUndtou in tl: I'lrtli of Forth got on well wit litbn Kngllsh sailors of the Gland Fleet "W11 gave them 11 vaudeville shiivv," he related though, as we me I see your girls have got tholr hair bobbed why. our girls bad that done ten years ago' "The people uie real friendly We like your burg, but your climate Is rotten marked In his m tide, "gave me smite sound Information on a point about which-1 had alwns been curious I asked Mm If one American could tell) at once what 1:11 1 of America another! one inuie from lie said, 'Sure Tnlo a man from the South. He speaks J .slow with a drawl 'A!r-)ou-gnlu' . liin-towii-tne-!ig'hY- see? - llktn that, like a bunch of farmer talking ' A man from Chicago talks like a mini i FRANK T. GUNTHER WATCHMAKER ANit ji:wi:i.i:u Fine Wnti h Repairing n Speclall) tl'JI Main Street Motors and Pumps "Tho big difference between BnK. , J-T " ,"', ''l """" '""'I'"'" '"'" Irrigation seas,,,, should I land and the Statei is )our ladles. " proran ty. (ordered now .lit order In get the prop- You can speak to a lady here, high or " '""t l""1'1 )m' ,o11 ,l"' "l'fer"",e.(.l. ,M,,r( and Insure deliver) in low. without getting Into trouble. If 1 '" "ag man ami a .now,,, you spoko to a lady In America, you'd I orK ,"""' be arrested" There's something where " 'Sure. A Chicago man uses more .el us Install 81lft.M .'n- Shepherd Piano Depot; Next Door to Postofflce. KLAMATH FALUS, OHKOO.V you aro more demon atlc than wu aro." Tho British viewer .said he hoped the American bovs wouldn't takes home any wrong Ideas about Cugllsh girls based on some of those encoun tered In the Strnnd and In Piccadilly Circus. Whatever "fredom of the seas" mny mean, It will not include tho privilege of nrdurlng.non-cnmbntiintH Into open bonis 1,000 miles off shorn. -Iloston Herald. me, nt lowest cost. your pumping plant. Yor WANT VOI'lt MOTOII ItKJHT YOl'll ITMP ItKlllT YOP It INSTALLATION IIIOIIT THAT WILL STAY ItKlllT " 'What about the Middle Wen' ,,,,,.,. J1Hr ,,. ,, ,, JiU "'Oh, a Kansas man ilneau't speak ' know )ou are right, slow llku a Southerner, or too .iilil( (; ,.IIKllr(.rK , inai1(l like a Chicago man. but Just plain ..,..., ......, ,..,..- . u.. i,ri. I profanity, and be moven his hand like this see--ns If ho was doing a card trhk. A New York Man's qulik nnd soft.' and dlHtlni't, so an) one "an under stand him Just like I speak fiom Kaunas.' " I roiipj William Hohenzollern always saldl that he received his crown from thel Loid. "Tho Lord gave and tho Lord I hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord'"- Little Hock Ar- kansaH (iazutjo. ' NOTICE Parties holding Christian Scion cj Iran books, please return to " 1 7 Main St by Suturday. 16-2l , You're vvrlroino lo 11 calendar for the New Yrnr. Wu have 11 good sup ply of homely ones and some pretty ones. Chllc'oto & Hniith. 24 ler eltlcleni). Cstlmati furiilshnl. I I inlr l?ir Electrical Co. Till nnd Main His. $17ft.O guiift.oo Chief Bolsheviki Principles Outlined COMMANDANT OF OUR FIGHTING MARINES, WHO IS PROUD OF HIS BOYS, WITH HIS WIFE t?itiK Ess&saa wm LADIES HKEN YOUR GRflr HAIR AMSTKItDAM, fCorresponduti'e of sla are today away worse off than the Associated Press). TIpj fivo car- they ever have been and the btnt.j of dlnnl points of Holshevlxm aio, ac- unemployment is simply tenlblo, cording to M. Ouden.lyk formerly When I loft Petrograd the situation Oiftch Minister In Petrograd t.s fol-' was ono of utter starvation and moyt .. .1 t .... ..v..nnA.l nnrl ivtinrn SDV complaint wits made, It was lnvaila-g beneficial to your kidneys as well, bly found thnt thoso klcklns were' Adr. t lov,s: One: High wages. Twe: Don't work. Three: Take otno' peoples propel ty Four No putihhineii:, , Five:' No taxation "I wish," ho sail, to give a solemn wurtiltn; to the working classes of all lattcru agalnt,t the hlgh-fatutlnu notions which I Imvo aro being ruined nd, without the aid eeen In nussla, HoIsh)vi'in, I i.ny of foreign capital, thoy can nnvur bo without exiKC'-'intlin, is tho end f survived. I have never ;ou cr clvl'latlon. I 'nvi known Husii.'i In- dreamt of the possibility of hiicIi (or tl.n itly for ''idiv yeari i.mlcr ll.o inptlon, tyranny, and tho abiunco of oil regime unl u.iiler the new rondl- all sembla'nce of freedom us th-jro Is people hardly knew how they would exist thru the following day. Wher ever Holshevlsm rules, the nation has been beaten to pulp and utterly helpless. The futuro to' me poems hopeless. One thing Is certain, that, left as she Is now, Russia will 11.3 In a stato or litter and complete ruin. ' "Factories are at a standstill and L'SK OHANDMA'.S HAfiK TKA AND HULPIIL'lt ItlX'IPK AND NO. IIOOY WILL KNOW ' tlons. Never liuvo tho working clus nea of Ilussla suffered as they aro do Iryr ut the present moment notwith. standing all that the present so-cul'i-ed ruling classos in that country choose to tell the world. or so that out of the ruins sonu thing) 1110 uuin ui hid worKiiiuu 111 una. mu urine, peisouuiiy 1 Know noi wuy, in Itusslu at the present moment, "Moit of the workmen now begin to seo that the leglmu of Ilotahnvlam cannot possibly last, Tho whole world must stand shoulder to'.slioiild The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to lis tint, ural color dates back to grandmoth er's ''me. HI10 used It to keep her hulr oeautlfully uark, glossy and ut ti active. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appear piled with wonderful effect, auco, HiIh simple mixture was up Hut brewing ut home Is inussy und )ut-of-ilate. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will get thlB famous old Drcparuuon, improved uy ttio audi tion of other Ingredients, which can ')u depended upon In lostoru natural otor and beauty to tho hair. A well known downtown druggist -inys It darkctiK tho hair so natural ly and ovenly that nobody can tell It litis been applied. You simply damp, en a spongo or soft brush with It, and draw this through your hair, tulc- OIM. GEORCE BARWETT Kvoiybody, Including their com- inundant, praises tho Unltod Stutetf MKC BARMETT who ban boon .10 yenrH In tho service of tho murines, ileclaros his "boys" desorvo all tho prulHti in tho world, and that thnsn who wnrn wiiundeil rs. llnrnntt nfinn , u,tnt,.ifw n.-..K ..., .n.... ... ...I. .. . . . I " "i'"imiii miuu nun uiHuuieu iiunng moir Jlliru cuni- montliH In Frunco, Oouoral Ilnrnott, palcn nre to bojvvoll tukou caio of. dig one strand at a lime, liy morn, marines, Ho Is Major General (loo Inic tho gray hair disappears, ami of- llarnntt, who has Just returned with ler another application or two, It bo- M comes beautifully dark aud glossy,