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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1919)
TAGR TWO iti:hi).v, .i..r.itv ui, nun THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald K. J. M U R n A V EOITOH Published dally eicept Sunday by Tlio Herald Publishing Company ot Klnmnth Falls, at 116 Fourth street. Entered at the postofflce at Klam ath Fall!), Oro., tor transmission thru tho malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any nddross In tho United States: Ono yoar . . J5.00 Ono month .60 Member of tho Associated lrM Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tho uso for republication ot all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa per, and also local news published heroin. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches heroin are also re Bcrved. TI'KSIAY, .IAXCAHY ill, llt A WltO.Vti TO THK FI;HTI(5 MAX Ono of the injustices perpetrated on soldiers by the war department Is the denial of commissions to enlisted men whose promotion had been rec ommended, but not granted, before the armistice was signed. The sen ate has adopted a resolution calllnr upon Secretary linker for modifica tion ot the order or for reasons why it should stand, says the Oregontaa. Many soldiers earned commissions by their conduct in the battle of the Argonne forest, one of the most ob stinately fought battles ot the war. in which the American army drove the. pick of the German army from strong positions held with great ten acity. Others won like honors by their part In tho Flanders battle, In company with the British, in which the Germans were driven across the Scheldt River and were being crowd ed toward the Meuse River. These two battles brought the Germans to the point ot surrender, and enabled" the Allies to impose the terms which are equivalent to surrender. Yet, be cause the soldiers have done their work so well as to bring about this glorious result ,the result Itself U made the reason for denying them the honors they have earned. The defense Is made that men recom mended for promotion are eligible for commissions in the reserve, but they may not wish to enter the re serve, and they are entitled to com missions before or upon discharge. The senate should not rest satisfied with any plausible explanations, but should Insist on a square deal for the men who did the fighting. These men need a more vigilant watch over their interests because other men in i uniform who have enjoyed the com fort and security of offices in Wash ington have received promotion while they were on the battle line. We do not want to have the value of mili tary titles won in the war depreciated by the presence of a swarm ot epau letted slickers. Auto Club Tonight reaching out to get a little .more, and open up new feeding places for oth era. It would be wise It (hey would take off their coats and do a little real work for a while, lest tho public gets tired of the whole business ami change the program by having most of the clerical work of the 'state done by contract. There are several ac counting concerns in the stale that would be glad to do It, and" at a fig ure that would save Orcgpn thous ands ot dollars. Auto Club Tonight 'Complete exoneration of Colonel A. K. Deeds ot the Slgnat Corps, whoso trial by court martial was rec ommended by Charles E. Hughes In his report on aircraft production, has resulted from an Investigation by a special war department board ot in quiry." Press dispatches. Of course! Who expected any oth er result! Was the war department going to prepare and promulgate its own Indictment? It is now seen that the senate was right when it wanted to conduct a separate investigation. There Is some hope that the whole nasty mess will be exposed when the next congress meets, when it will cease to be a "rubber stamp" affair. Mover In the history ot the nation has an administration that promised so mum Muled out to nothing.' P L ERSONAL MENTION I.tTTMS HtDKMClHT.S J)V LOCAL HAIVKN'INOH AMONG THK PKOI'I.K OF THIS CITY AM) VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS Fred D. Fletcher Is a Khuuntlt Falls business visitor from Seattle. fr$M ft. I -Auto Club Tonight- One of the bright spots looming In the distance la the prospect that the people of Klamath County will be so busy taking care ot the development that is coming this way they will have no time to interest themselves in any petty squabbles that may arise or be in progress. Never in Its history was the spirit of optimism so pro nounced. And It would be well it all of us took this tact under considera tion, and see if we cannot remove any obstacles that may be in the path of the rapid development of the re sources of Klamath County. Join the Auto Club Tho mulls are full of articles that are being sent to the press for publl cation, appealing tor help for the re turning soldiers, and urging the open ing up of public work, that they may be given employment. Careful search, however, falls to bring to light any suggestion that some of the hundreds of thousands ot swivel-chair warriors in Washington will step aside and give up their places to the men who saved the. world from the oppression of might against right. It the war department, and the other depart ments, will call back from France some of the boys whose pay has been held up for months ,and whose allot ments to their dependents have not been forwarded, and give over to them tho Jobs of the fellows who .crowded to the Nation's capital to save their hides, there will be less need for the frantic cries for help for tho soldiers. It would be wise for the administration to adopt some such policy, and save itself from the storm thut Is browing over the Injustice that has been done and the ingrati tude shown to the men who fought so Valiantly for the liberty of the world. There is a day of reckoning coming, nnd some politicians had better be gin looking uround for a safe place to hide. Join the Auto Club A bill hus been Introduced In the state legislature that has for its ob ject the creation of a department ot state police. It should never see the light of day, even In the committee. Wo have about as much use for a state police force in Oregon as a dog has for two tulls. Instead ot trying to create now ofllces, the legislators ought to devote a little time to abol ishing ubout hulf of whut we have now, Everywhere, from the town ship to the Nation's capital .there ure too muny tax-eaters. Tho ones ut the trough are not satisfied with what they have, but are all the time When you have your supper and liht your cigar tonight, don't settle down for an evening, of quiet. Just put on your hat and coat and ramble down to the city hall and ,Joln the Auto Club ltyoutqica,a machine. It you don't own one.goany way, tor there will .berthings )olng there that will be ot Interest to you. This is not going to be the first meeting of a development character that is go- ins to, be held r In this city. It Is Just the beginning, and you might Just as well start now retting used to it. It your wife objects, bring 'her along, too. Remember, If you are not at the meeting tonight you .will have to be classed as a pead one, .for Klam ath County must .have a 100 per cent Auto .Club. Auto Meeting Tonight Now that the auto .owners have commenced to get busy, wouldn't it oe a gooa tning u tne commercial Club woke up and did something, too? The Herald has one very .Important matter that it wants to bring to the attention of whatever development organization may be formed. It has to do with the location of a sawmill at Klamath Palls. There will be no trouble In getting the mill, if- some necessary things are done, and they are, things that ought ,to be done for the general welfare of the city. It will involve no. bonuses or donations, as we are absolutely opposed to the "pass-tbe-hat" propositions. What is good ,f or one Is good for all, and ull should pay for it. Auto Club Tonight We sell milk from tubercular-tested cows. Anyone wishing the best quality of .milk with prompt and effi cient service, phone 49. 20-6t ALTAMONT DAIRY. John Stnnnil, who has been hero for short tlino from Camp Lewis., ,,,,.,,,.,, ; lft this morning for Sacramento. Mrs. Jack I.tnkeubnck loft this morning to Join her husband, who Is jrs ,i T, (jnrtrell left this muni- now employed at Hilt. Calif. ; ,. for (.orl Worth. Texas, and points jln Georgia, with the expectation of ' ltm absent between live and six ! months. Mr .and Mrs. W. II Hois and 0. W. l.yttle left this morning for Grants Pan, where they expect to remain for an extended time. .Mrs. A. l Williamson and Mrs. Mr nnd Mrs. Al Campbell left ihllJoh" 'M wll "" Wtlng morning tor Gridley. Calif., the expect to remain fur a short j visit with Mr. Campbell's parents. i. it lu. I........ .r t.. .!........ 11..-1 Where' ihmiiu i ,hib, m-aii:i, imsntMin at Men III. left on the train this .'morning. Mrs. Williamson goes to lC.utMis nnd Mrs. Wolfe goes to her W. C. Onlton left this morning for homo at I.os Molluos, Calif. Montague on matters ot business tor a few days. Mr. Oalton Is an exten sive cattleman ot tho Malln section. .! Mrs. Henrietta F. Melhase left this morning for Portland, where she ex pects to make an extended visit with her sister, and see other old friends. Mr. and Mrs Itoy Pardee were pas sengers on tho train this morning for Illddle. near Portland, where thoy expect to remain a short time, and then go to Portland Mr. Pardee has been In the employ of the. California Oregon Power company hore. CALIFORNIA IIAU7KST K'K AND OltANGKS TOGF.TIIF.lt ' SOI.DIF.HS HF.LIF.F HILL Ml'ST lK PASHM) :.IN. GRASS VALLEY. Cnl.. Jan. 21 The harvesting of thousands ot tons of ice In the high Sierra mountains with a temperature ranging well be low zero, while, at the same time, only few miles away in the valleys oranges, lemons, grape-fruit and other fruits associated with tropical countries are being picked in com mercial quantities, is going on in Nevada county, Kastern California, at the present time. Auto Meeting Tonight "You are still unbeaten." Kbert Is quoted as informing the Prussian' Guard. Roy, page the Marines! ' New York Tribune. Join the Auto Club SALKM. Jan. 20 The leglslnturo Is expected to re-enact the bill for 1200.000 for soldiers rel'of today. The orlglnul bill was declared to be till' oiutltutlonal because It failed n ftiVc the Secretary of State, the po. er to draw the warrants. Join the Auto Club You're w drome to n calendar for the New Year. We hate n good sup ply of homely one and some pretty ones. Chlltotr Smith. 24 Auto Meeting Tonight What Herb Hoover said to von den l.ancken goes for that whole hunch. Omaha Hee. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s Auto Meeting Tonight policy from Get a standard CbUcote ffculta the 24 ESS. PI. Heine JOINTS DON'T 8UFFEH! BELIEF COMES THE MOMENT YOU RUB WITH OLD "ST.' JACOBS LINIMENT" HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER TODAY Thomas H. Ince ' Presents DOROTHY DALTOV I In " 'FLAKK-UP' SAL" A story- of the 40 Gold fields. Full of Thrills, Romance urn! Itreath taking suspeiiM'. Also ! Two IteeLs of Comedy. , AdmKslon 10 & 25 cents. Show Starts 7:!$0 and 0:1.1. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY i Third Official Governtneii' War I ilni "L'NDKR FOUR, FI..IG.V ' Also a Hlg V ConiPdy Admlvtlon 10 & 15 cents Matinee 2.30. Kvenlngs 7:3(1 & II. New City Laundry We Guarantee Our Work. Shirts and Collars Laundered. We also wash silk, wool, and col ored gods very carefully. Try us once and be convinced. Our price are right. Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street Back of First National Bank The Common-Sense Building Material Cement Blocks Roofing of All Kindt W. D. MILLER Contractor r T r ? t ? t T ? ? r ? ? t t t t t T ? ? ? r t r ? ? Y Y Y t Y ? Y Y Y Y Y I The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls Honey We offer for a limited time, while stock lasts, choice California strained honey candied at 25c the pound, in 60-pound cans; at 2 pounds for 55c in less quantities. Cured Meats Local Hams, fresh cured, sweet and of fine flavor, at 42 Vic. Local Shoulders' or Picnic Hams, the pound, 40c. Local Bacon, light, just right for slicing, at 50c the pound. Brooms Last July we placed an order for Brooms. They arrived yesterday all weights and sizes, priced at $1.25, $1.35, $1.50. Fresh Vegetables The cold weather in Cali fornia has delayed ship ments of Fresh Vegetables We shall get fresh ship ments next week. The Winnek Co.. Inc. r ? T ? Y X ? Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y a y M o .Tl o A f A T II o main ai. rnone o iviamain raus y V -"ka-eK-ea-ea-aHa-ea-eS' 5'2' eja-eja-a-eje-je-j 22 222a2 ee-J s-2i at ttu MOVE TOEATRES tM&&zzwaffiSV7z y ftS i3iiiXXUZ&& plioHiintn will cont very little at tti itniK More, but Is suttlclont to make aii)iitlf wlm In botliereil with lilloui- ' ness, I'linslliiatllun, Httmmcti trouble or 1 lit'Utiuit trim 11 real eiitliiinliint on Ilia 1 subject of Internal mwilliitlon. Try It, I mil oti are nnHureil t tin t you will look ' better 11111I feel bettor In evury wsy ! slinrtlv Aitv MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION IMCTURKh ' TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon j Dassengers and Baggage AXYWHKRK IX THK CITY QUICK SKHVICK ItKASONAIil.K RATKS I'HONK 187 WesternTransferCo. Don't stay vore, stiff and lame! Limber up! Rub soothing, penetrat ing "St. Jacobs Liniment" right In your aching muscles, joints and pain, (ul nerves. It's the quickest, surest pain relief on earth. It Is absolutely uarmlft8sBnd .doesn't .burn the skin. "Hi. jacooa Ltiniroenv conquers pain. It instantly 'takes away any ache, soreness and stiffness In the head, neck, shoulders, back, legs, arms, fingers or any part of the body nothing like it. You simply pour a little In your hand and rub "where It hurts," and relief comes instantly. Don't stay crippled I uet a sraull trial bottle now from any drug storo. It never disappoints ptx gold medal awards. Adv. LIBERTY THEATER "TRAITORS WITHIN OUR GATES" Big State-Right Production William Hart "GREAT UNKNOWN" ' COMING SUNDAY William Farnum "Riders of the Purple Sage" Admission 10c and 20c A child ucrompunlcjl by pur- flit iidmlttttl free with u UOc udiiilMtlon, Th In Tliruli'r now properly lienleil and Ventilated. l''uuiljfuled every iillit History will record no iio-ii fateful days In France than thme iiwredliitc ly p.-eifdlliK and follovln t'i'J meet. Ing St the representatives of thu Al- Hies at VerHiilllcH and the nai'ilu or (ienerul Foch ns tho head of the en lorillnated armies. The Rreiit drlvy of tho lluns, which bej!iin Mnrrh 21. ! wns Mttll preceeding: tho way Kcemed open for tho enemy to reach tho Hub llsli Channel. Foch nnsumed roiiimaiid when the fortunes of the allien on tho field of buttle were at the lowest ebb. Tho first drive wan stopped; thone thnt followed were limited, despite their apparent huccchh. Tho tide de-' finitely turned at Chateau Thierry July 18. Tho latest war feature picture of the DIvLfllon of Films, Committee on Public Information, "I'ndor Four FlaKH," released thru the World Film Corporation, tells this story, as well as the story of tho marvelous bat Hex of tho Italian armies on the I'luve front. It will bo soon at tho Temple tonight. Admission 10 & IT. cents. Join tho Auto Club At tho Star Thentro tonight, the Htar will be Dorothy Dalton, wlfomij dimples aro fast becoming as well , and directed under the personal sup ervision of Thomas II Ince himself It deals with the plcluicHiiie lfe r the early .fifties' in California, Just after the discovery of gold. Miss Dalton's tole Is that of a wln.iome, , somewhat lioydenlsh orphan who, fights her way through life with head high and "elbows out " Thurston Hall, William Cnnklln, J. I' Lock ney and other well know n players make up the excellent supporting cast. -Join tint Auto Club - ! ! ! ! J ! ! I Quality Drugs... Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter. i Those of uh wiio nut uccUHtomed to. feel dull and heavy when wo arise; known uh "Kltly Cordon's back" mid .splitting headache, stuffy from n cold, who, through tho medium of I'nra- foul tongue, nasty bienth, ncld stom- mount rictures Is bluzonlng hor wuy.aeh, lumu back, can, Instead, both look to fume. Tho plcturo, " 'Flaro.Cp'utul feel as flesh its a daisy by wohIi. Sal," was written by J. (i. Hawks .ng tho poisons and toxins from the body with phosplinU'd hot wntor each nintnlng. We should drink, before breakfust, a glass of real hot water with a ten- It l-n't ecoiioui) nml It lin'l Mine 'to buy mi) tiling but the beit in drug'. 'We liae gained the coif llilenre of our rlixtonifri b)' celling drugs of the liigluvd iiinlily only. You ramiol buy any oilier Itlnil tieie, anil a in are nlnii)N safe noil Mire thnt nothing but the bent drugs will be mild In this store. SIWS HEADACHE PAIN NEURALGIA Don't Buffer I Get a dime pack- of Dr. Junea' Headache Powders. neys and ten yards of bowols tho pre vious day's Indlgeutlblo wnsto, Hour bile anil poisonous toxins; tbuM cleans ing, sweetening and purifying the en tile ullmenlury tract uoftiru puttliiK nioie food into the stomach, , i i i ii . i ''''ln '"'linn of limestnno phoHiihnto Vou can clear your lieitd ami relieve . . "' r""niio . dull, .llttlng or violent tlirubblng i,lml ,,ot w,l,,,r '"nn empty slomnell Ih tioaduche In n momnnt wlUi a Dr. womlerfully Invlgoiatlng. It cleans out allies' Headache 1'owder, This old- all the sour foi mentations, gases, Jinn lieiKliiflic relet acts uluiont mugi- ...Hi .....i ....i.n,,, , ally. Kenda erne ono to the drug store 'W,H '"' Iillly ml gives one n iow for u dime puckage and u few mo- jM'hmdlld iipiiiitltn for breakfiiHt and! iirnU after you take a powder you 'It Is mild lo bo but a little whllo until I vio wiiiiiiit wiihi ueriiiim m um uimu uno roses been In iintim... In Uldcrwoons PharmacY Wy , KUVMAflirALLSORaiOMin?"! , , ,l. wt'lfcc mtKin.tm NU..I llP trocro v it. duu mtytiii spoonful of limestone phosphato In H ' ...:; lo Hush from tho stomach, llvor, kid- . ciie, neuralgia ami pain. tho Ui.... ..(?.. t i-'iwii unci- l,il. a .. I my-lt's nedlttis, II, iu you gt what "'"""' 'uuiier pounu or umeslono FRANK T. GUNTHER WATCIIMAIU.H .AM) JICWKLICIt Finn Watch ItopulrliiK a Hpeclalty UI Main Htreet you aW for,