NAT! IUIAV, .IAMAHV III, lino lMfll! TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rpi - fj lJ!t,10S0 wold ,,e disposed of In the 1 tie HVening ner&ia twenty years, the highways nmln- .1. .M U It II A V EDITOR Published d.tlly except Sunday by Tlio Herald. Kliunnlli Fall IMlbltnhtnc Corapnny of ',. Is. nt 115 Fourth street inc"oa talned, ond the people would have the benefit of them and would not be out one dollar more, nor us much as they would be If the present condi tion prevailed throughout that P ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTtiK SIOKLIGHTS ON LOCAL IIAlVr.NINOS A.MONH THK I'KOI'l.K OF THIS CITV AND VICINITY. COINOS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS I The county Is fortunate In having Entered nt the postofllco at Klam-JJ enRineer a man wno nas item nth Falls, Oro . for transmission thru the mails as secoud-class matter, onstrated that hi can do a Rrent deal with n little money, and what he has done In the field of Irrigation he will do in the field of road construction I. K Thayer Is n Klamath Falls visitor from Algnmu today Subscription terms by mall to any n.l.lt-raa In flirt Hnttnil Rtntes! One o.ir $6. 00, The Herald makes the prediction that One month ....- SO County Knglneer Darlcy will have a 'state-wide reputation when ho fin- nV,,;"iV",:L:,:v &r a L ...vi . job. a he w.u 0t Ret u entitled to tho use for republication by breaking the contractor, cither, lie vl!lt, from ,er home at Algomn. ICil Mcllroom, t cattleman Is lieu- tor n short time from Vlstlllas, near , , ' the Lake County Hue. visitor i F W llaNey nnd F. J. Wlldo nro here for n few days on business from Angus McLeod left this morning )Unsiuulr Jack Tellmeer 1 a city from San Francisco today. for u short visit to Slssous, Calif. Mrs. J. McKay Is down for a short of nil news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In tuis pa per, and also local news published here n All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re-t-crved SATURDAY, JAXIMHV I8..10W WHAT HAVi: YOr 1M)XK, AND WHAT AIU2 YOl CiOINfi TO DO? Thaw are the questions that you must ask yourself when you consider the future of the man who has been to the war the soldier lad who laid .-side his job and picked up the gun that he might make the fight fot lib el ly that the world called fei U lie going to come back to idleness nnd poverty.'wlth their twins of hun ger nnd despair In other countries thej are welcomed hack by the com munities they left; they are given, clothing and money, and feted and dined There they get a gladsome Welcome, but here they have come horou unnoticed, unheralded nnd un sunt, Hut of this they have no com jiljilut That is not all. Mauj of them have found their former Jobs filled nnd none others to fill. So far .Klamath County has been quite for tunate in this respect, but the time Is fast approaching when this problem is to be a serious one, and now is the time to prepare to meet It. We already have, been too careless In showing our gratitude. Don't let us so far forget ourselves that we will let these boys suffer the privations that accompany unemployment. The one big avenue for employ ment that may be made Immediately available is public works, .and the greatest of these will be highway con struction. Here may be found em ployment for all clussiM of labor, snd Klamath County should take prompt action in preparing for the inaugura tion of an extensive program of high way Improvement, for tha double purpose of caring for the returning boldier boys "and giving the people of the countytgood roads. Frank Dudley was uiunng tho out going passengers on the train this morning to Weed. I I W. T. llni'rett. a well known slock-I man from tho 'Illy district Is looking after business interests In Klamath Falls. ; Jack Ctoddard, an employe of tho1 Weed Lumber company. Is In the city for a short time on business for the , W. Hernard, O. Sutherland and company. j .".... ..V.-.1, H""v. u., ,u ... . . . , , ,,. , . 1 ,4I,1 IV I ,111,1 , , (, Patrick, are hern for u short time from Chlco, California. They are guests at the Hotel Halt. To attend it couentlon called nt , Portland early next week by the Presbyterian state leaders. Rev K. I' ' Lawrence of this city, left on the C 'A. J train this morning, for Dorrls has demonstrated that he has tho right Idea for getting things done well Miss II. M. Otllns left this morning and at a minimum cost for a short visit with friends tit Dor- We have the desire of the people ris 1 for good roads; we can get the ! wherewith to construct them, and nil, Norton Is a guest at the White 'that Is left for us to do Is to ask for Pelican hotel today from Portland. the power to go ahead, and It will bo N arrived la-t evening granted. Write to your senator nnd member of the house of representatives, and ask them to make a fight for an amendment to the law so ns to per- c H McCutchan left for San mlt us to vote bonds for our high- Francisco this morning, following a ways. Do It now. and get your neigh- shorl business visit in Klamath bora to do It. The Commercial Club pnu, , should get together and pass resolu tions along this line, and the own-' John Hesslg, the telephone man . . ... ... ... . .. ... i " ors or auiomooiies snouiu organue irom frort Kiamatn. lett tnis morn-;tlnn (g morning. Wlillo In tho and get back of the movement. Let Ing for Los Angeles for a fortnight ' ciTy io will confer with the state us make it a 100 per cent move to'get visit. Mr Hesslg Is going with hls'ileedd regarding tho Armenian l)rl better roads, and let Klamath be brother Joseph, who has been til for for funds which Is to be conducted known throughout the United States some time, and expects to spend tho oer the nation In a short time and j as being the best on the Coast for winter there He will meet the latter of which he wilt have charge In Khun-' highways. nt Redding. ath County Qdtr'st ? PEOPLES' MARKET PRODUCER TO CONSUMER QUALITY MEATS AT MODERATE PRICES VWVVVVSV' A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH FISH vvv''''''''''' UV'VJTM'B'Bll fcfc SPECIALS Xo. Xo. 10 Compound Lard si.n s sja.as So. a .No. to v $ 1.1.1 82. mi ALL SMOKED MEATS AT REDUCED PRICES Phone 83 532 Main St. ; ! ? 'I : CONDITIONS IN NORTH ITALY IK DESPERATE Rl. Ml ("HON IN .MILK ItoK'uulug February Int. liavo run ikI II luinsihle in mnktt tho follow ing roilm lions In our prlrot 1 tit milk per mo . .tu diis 2 nt milk per inn . 10 daH 3 it milk, per mo . " dil)H 4 1( milk. per iiio . so duys 1 pt milk per inn , an days 2 pt milk, pur mo . 30 d.ijs 'j pi lab i nil dally, no il.i.ii 1 pi tub i nil . dull). 311 d:i)M 'a pt whp crm . dally, :I0 d.i)H ROMF. HKADQUARTRRS OF Till: ! ITALIAN ARMY, (Correspouiloiuo of tho Associated Press) The illitrexs TAKi: OFF YOLR COATS Tho time Is at hand when the peo ple of this county want to get busy and do something about the Improve ment of the highways of Klamath County. The present warm wave has shown what a deplorable condition the loads are In, ind what a icet'y Job It is to travel from one town to iinnther, or from one ranch to an other, or Into the city The people of. Klamath County are through with mud roads, and are asking for some thing better; and that something bet ter should como in tho nature of per manent pavement pavement that -will last and, stand up under the heavy trafllc that is to pass over It. What are you going to do about it? That Is the question that meets you when you mention good roads. Tho people ure ready for them, they aro demanding them, and are ready to foot tho bill for them. It then SHgHH""""?? i Ir.K effects of the war ond of AiintrlnM , (, nm J,o'Cipntlon still nro evident In Ho tli m i T t t t T T ? r f T T t T T t t T T T t T T f t r T T T T f T T T T T f T T T T T IHiiiiiiiiiiiir iHiHH I. - KiiVliiliiiiLaAl fMtCMgaRt MKrym I wmA Mi m fga iMmmXKmE&Mmm&wA rf ? I. reconquered Italian proliuoi norili and oast of the Plave. The oniilry In tho Iclniiy of Oderxo. a small vll Ikco nbout six miles from tlio lower ' I r, ii s r.n 117. 1 1 on 2 60 TC r. ii in no 7 Ml 1 pi whp crm . dally. .10 days 11.60 V pt whp crm . -.1111:111 ili llv lo 1 pi whp crm . Hluglo dolh f.o 'j tl. tab crm . slnglo dolh 'JO 1 pt tab crm . single dolh 10 ( tiiiihliiutliui d I lit milk, dally, mo $K 7f Ik: "i. id tab crm. mo 0 "f, lId milk, y (it tab crm . mo 7 fill ', pt tub crm. 10c. or per mo 3 Oil 1 pt milk, i pi tub crm, mo f .'.0 llntilos must bo put out dull to Insure delivery of milk Tii-keN sold on and after February 1st luKo now ruto Anyone wishing good milk and prompt ion Ice. call 1GF3 Quality Drugs... It Imi'I oiiuionij. niiil ii Isn't i tu liii) mi) tiling bill Ilio biX In ililigi. Wo luuo gnliioil tlio inn llilcmo of our iiiitomcis I.) M'llllig 'ilrugo'of Hie lilulni qiialll) in. I), You riiiiiml Ini) nil) nttirr kind lion iiml )iiu nro nlwnjN .ifi' unit hiiio 1 1 nt f nothing but tlio liot drug wilt bo miM III tllll xtlllO, CJlwerwoods PhanBcKY VO hl.VtMlirAUJS 0PK.0M nl V .1 M,VUIIirALL 0PK.0M : : :: : :-:: :- : : r. it ALTAMONT DAIRY, Y ? T T t Y T. X A. 1 ) , coulee of the Plave, Is a sione -if in uiiMt dosolutlon. 11 was hero Ilia' tho Duke of Aosta's army iidv.uroil JJj sn swiftly and deeply Into the An. tr.tin lines as to threaten the 'nil t? . .. .,... ,.....ui.... ...... J , municiiuoiis oi inu rtiiamnii ) , occupying Conegllnno, thus forcing the Austrluns to retreat. So Intoaso ' w.u the bombardment that very llttl" 2 I I . I..?. ..h,..I(.,i. lit tin rtMlftllrV I. H T H ,CI BlMIIUIIif. II ..- w.. around Odorzo Many of the iioni now are merely heaiis of debris The village of Oderin Itself was not so seriously damaged as wore, ttir outlying hoiiHcs ns the Itnllnu ;ir- tlllerymen tried to spare It. but It1 hours unmUtnkable signs of Austrian) occupation (The villagers declare tl:nt tho Austrluns iook away inn i i y their church hells but their rlotlioi nnd even the panes or glass riom inni 'windows, the doorB, kitchen utenills, You are lo bo pilled bill rummn and In fnrt literally everything mat bor Hint nmtrnlgln mrtitru nnd puin X could be removed. I H the oiihIi-si thing in tho world to Vi Owing to the fact that tho popula- stop. Please don't continue tu suf- AT . . ...... ......... ... I.. , lion aw greauy weaKeneu y i.i i ror, lis o noeilloss. Cot from )our FRANK T. GUNTIIER WATlil.MAKi:it a.nd'.ii:wi:i.i:h I'lno Watt li Itopiilrlug n S.olnlty (I'JI Miilu Street .t STOP NEURALGIA Itl'lt NI.RX C 'IORTI Iti:, PAIN- AND ALL MISCRY ItK.IIT OCT WITH "ST. JACOIIS LINI.MH.NT " i i i it i:ck Mttt ri:nt hlryici: I'li.nip nu Mgtit l'liouc am A That Promised Piano Your family is longing for that promised piano, your home has a crying need for it, your long winter nights would be shortened, and your "reor ganization" price at our sale now enables you to materialize that promise. With the new U. S. revenue bill coming into effect February 1st, it is not advisable for us to advertise prices, but we ask you to see us imme diately, and let these values speak for themselves. 9 Cash and Liberty Bonds talk with us. I of food.aho Influenrn claimed!! algh . druggist tlio small trial bottle of St 'porcentge of victims In Oderxo, j Jacob? Liniment," pour a little In & 200 small children were burled In )oiir hand mid gently nth lliu "lend t 'one year of Austrian occupation out or none" or sore spot, and Instantly j or u population of 2,400. Tho nmill-j yes, immediately--all .jmln, ache lion of tho people still Is desporato nnd Riiri'iiess In gniio lni about half of them are ill with In-J "St. Jarobs Liniment" ronquuiM ifluenza whllo clothing nnd food nro pain it H perfectly harmless nnd I almost unobtainable. Idoivm't burn or discolor tho skin 1 ! When the Associated Press coito-j- NnthliiK else gives iclluf so quickly t pondent visited Odorzo recently thorp1 ' were fifty patients In the civil lin.ipl. ! lal lying on strnw on the floor, with-' 'ont blankets whllo the building luul neither windows nor doors, Tho hln t'K'e physician who, with tho nld of 'ii t few nuns wnH attending them bad tin . drugs and 'his only surgical liut-u-. y mciit was his pocket knlfo, The Common-Sense Building Material Cement Blocks Roofing of All Kinds W. D. MILLER Contracto" 11 uicr falls to stop liciurnlgla ptiln Instantly, whether In the fiico, head or tiny part of the body Don't suffer' --Adv. i 4r puts Is up to tho point where some Hort of u program must be mapped out that will give to the people what 1 they want In tho 'quickest time, and xit tho least cost to the taxpayers. Tho Herald has been carrying on u quiet investigation about this ques tion for some time, and it llnds that the people from all bettions of the county ure in favor of a bond issue of sufficient size to give the entire county u complete system of paved trunk highways. This can bo done nndor ii bonding scheme without costing tho taxpayers of the county hut littlo more than they have to pay for load tuxes this year. The general outline of tho plan was to ask the loglslnturo to amend tho 1913 law so us to permit tho county to ibsue $2, 000.000. To this amount would ho ncHled $2,000,000 from the stute, and approximately $1,000,000 from the United States government. With this 3C, 000,000 it would bo posslblo to jwvo the main lines of trnvel In the comity from border to border. The lioiuls that would ho Issued would bo for u period' of twenty years, and would ho retired beginning Ave years after tho first iasuo. With a tax levy f tho Biimo slzo u that made this year, nnd which will become leaa viich year as the values Increase, Smt I)or tu Pontofflce. KLAMATH FALLS, ORKOO.V Earl Shepherd Co. tu Fostofflce. KLAMATH FAL 4m$Xm$m$m$ Sr ? t t T t t t T This situation is sulci to prevail in nearly nil tho reconquered ItnllM districts. The people. It Is declined, htvo lrtually nothing nnd need evuythlng. Tho Kaiser with his r.DO odd mil forms seems to be nil drest up with no place to go New York Tologiupli The Latest in Men's Togs Will be seen at Drew & Merrill, of the D. & M. Cleaning Company, at our new location, Sixth and Main. We have bought the latest styles in every thing, and a special line of American and Imported Italian made and hand-made Hats. Watch for Our Opening Next Week DREW & MERRILL Do not fail to patronize our Cleaning Department, , which will be continued in connection with our new . store. You know we guarantee absolute satisfaction. 8 B rrtunc 3U lull D. & M. Cleaning Co. Sixth and Main Sts. HilttlMI At the Theaters mammammmmam rMWWMM I Within a period of a hundred dti.n. the Allied armies, thru the master ful strategy of Ocnoral I'oon, olour od tho Huns out of 8,000 sqili.ic iiiIIch or French and Delgian teiiltory, cap . tuied upwards of 300,000 pilsonurH nnd probably f,000 field and other guns, u nd compelled tho German gov-' ernment to beg for an armistice. 4 The tremeudouH military efforts lending up to this crisis In the nf faliH or Uermany uie gruidilcally shown In "Under Four Flags," the now U, 8. official war plctuie, Is Hiied by tho Division of Films of tho' Committee on Public Information, which will bn shown ut the Btni' Thcatio on Monday. , Pure Cider at tho West Knd (Irn eery. 1 G-tf m M iiL is jr ncs-nuw NOW Is the Time II Fewer people would be daily strug gling for a mere existence if they had acted upon their first decision to save. V The size of the firot deposit is not of great importance. The big thing io to start not tomorrow or the next day, but NOW. You are cordially invited to open an account today, j A liolshovlst Is ii only the ruction In Tloston Herald, man who .sees reconstruction, Get a dtandnrd policy Chllcolo & Hinltli iigcncy. from tlio 21 First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON