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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1919)
S13 WEDNESDAY, .IA.NTARV rAQE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mill i m t IS ft ft L.Sl mtzz. mW 'mri I at m The Evening Herald K. 3, M V It n A Y EDITOR Published dally except Sunday by. Tlio Herald rubllshlnt Company of Klamath Kails, at 115 Fourth street. Entered at the postofftce at Klam ath Falls, Ore., tor transmission thru the mails as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year ..................................J5.00 One month ....... ........ EO Member of the Associated 1'res The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the uro for republication ot all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local new.t published heroln. All rights ot republication ot pc cial dispatches heroin are also re served. WKDM-SDAV, JANUARY 22, 1010 A IWITK1I FRONT Thopc who were prevented from attending the meeting at the city hall last night missed the opportunity of their lives. If they had been there they would have seen a spirit new to Klamath Falls a spirit that breath ed determination to do things; a .spirit that spoke out for progress, for development,' for improvement, for co-operation. Not since the days when this city felt the first Impulse ot growth has there been gathered to gether an assembly that had within it the unity of purpose and harmony of mutual association that was shown last night. The Herald can say that the day has dawned for Klamath County when the people are going to stand shoulder to shoulder for the promotion of the things that we need here. The Klamath flood Roads Associa tion Is going to be a powerful factor In the development ot the entire county. While its name indicates that its chief activities will be along the line of securing for the entire county n complete system of good reads, they nre not going to be con fined to that. Corelated to the good roads are the scenic attractions of the county, and these are the greatest single asset we have. To the develop ment and exploitation ot these the as sociation will undoubtedly lend all the power of Its influence, so that when the people tf the world think or hear of Crater Lake, Diamond Lake, Lake of the Woods, and the many other wonderful beauties of our great county, they will associate with them the name ot Klamath; and when they hear the name of Klamath it will be Immediately linked up with Nature's Wonderland, the home of scenes that thrill the soul with their Inspiring splendor and glory. In addition to these two factors of development and promotion, the as sociation will lend Its co-operation -to that of the Commercial Club and the Water Users Association, two organi zations that are going to play a more Important part In the development of Klamath county than they have ever before taken. The Commercial Club Is again beginning to bestir Itself and It will not be many days before active steps towards its reorganiza tion and recreation will be taken. It has a distinct field of its own and the time Is at hand when It must occupy It. Likewise with the Waters Users Associatien: It must step forwiird and handle the settling up of the farming land of the county and make a fight for the further development and ex tension of the Irrigation projects of the county. Now that the start has been made, that the spirit of co-operation and a desire to do things Is abroad In the county, let us get back of it and drive It forward, that thru n united nnd fully organized effort we shall begin to secure for this coun ty the immediate results It Is demand ing. There are something over six hun dred automobiles, motorcycles and motor trucks in Klamath County. Every owner should belong to the Cood Roads association, and If he does not, then he had better stay at home with his machine, for he will be like a man with pestilence unless he ran exhibit on his machine the em blem of membership. Klamath coun ty does not want any slackers In this movement, and It Is not going to have any. The Hqrald is not making these statements because It believes them necessary to get the people to Join the association. It does not believe there Is a man In this county who owns a power driven vehicle who will not immediately send In his name and Klve his untiring and enthusiastic support to the movement that has been started to get an organization to aid In tho good roads movement niul the advertising of the scenic resources of the county. Twenty four, hour havo not passed since tho organUatlon of the association and oyer two hundred paid memberships bT tten recorded. These Wave come voluntarily. Tlint Is the spirit that counts, (let It! Send In your dol lar to the secretary, trensuier or any business man or bank In the city Your membership and emblem will be sent you, and you will be Identi fied as one ot the live spirits ot Klam ath County. Now- is the tlmo for Fort Klamath. I Merrill, Bonanza, Dairy, Illy, Multit, Worden. Midland and the rest of the towns in the count v to cot on ll.oi map, to let the people know they are, vWtor today from Pine Rhino, near! I.. V Copoland and Rvu Copoland alhe: to get Into the movement "that 'flillouuln. Inre registered ut the White Pelican will bring them the good road, that arc goto to be built. Oet jour poo- pie ou and organise a branch of the Klamath Oood Roads Association and h.-ne your application for member - ship beforo the next meeting to be held Tuesday, January 2S. There Is; something doing and It is up to jouj to now play your part. The members ot the legislature should be here today to sec something that would open their eyes. The peo ple of Klamath want good roads. They are going to have them and are looking to Salem for the authority to go out and get them. We know Sen ator naldwin and Representative Merry man are not coming home with out that authority, and when they bring It they will get a reception the like of which no conquering heroes ever received. Get busy, boys, nnd hold up that legislature it yau have to use a Dig Bertha to do the Job. Klamath will back you to a finish. PARIS. Jan. 22. Various dale gations are studying the blockade and the problems arising out of It. The Americans would relax the blockade slightly so as to allow the passage ot foodstuffs and lubricants to enter in to the enemy countries. Already foodstuffs are being sent into Vienna and other liberated regions and will be supplied to Germany under the terms laid down in the, extension of the armistice. The subject of consideration at '.he Peace Conference is the Russian sit uation, but no definite information as n what action is to be taken has been permitted to leak out. A New York Bolshevik urged a rc'gn of terror In which all dehta should be canceled and, tho we stand forth as a champeen of law and older darned If there ain't something about the first of the month that makes us loo!; on the Bolshevik program witn a lenient eye. Dallas Times HeraU KEEP FEET TELLS RHEUMATISM SUKFKRKRS TO TAKK SALTS AXD GET HID OK URIC ACID I Rheumatism is no respecter of age, sex, color or rank. If not the most dangerous of human afflictions it is one of the most painful. Those sub ject to rheumatism should eat les meat, diess as warmly as possible, avoid any undue exposure and, above all, drink lots of'pure water . Rheumatism is caused by uric acid which Is generated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It is thej function of' the kidneys to filter tlilH 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. In damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are clos ed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate this uric acid which keeps acumulating and circulating tnru tne system event ually settling in the Joints and miin-1 cles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. j At the first twinge of rheumatism' i 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 lidding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless' and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with 11th-1 la and Is used with excellent results ' by thousands of folks who are subject. to rheumatism. Heio you have a pleasuut effervescent lltlila-wutor drink which overcomes uric acid and U beneficial to your kidneys as well, Adv. PEACE MAKERS ARE BUSY OVER mii;i; phi f m ai n P ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTI.K SlDELIOIITS ON LOCAL IIAIVKNINOS AMOXtl TIIK I'EOI'I.E OK THIS CITY AMI VICIMTV. fiOINOS AMI COMIM1S OK I .OCA I, KOI.KH It J M. Korner is hero for a few days from Dorrls, Mrs- Wesley Jones Is a county seat. w ,i0lIm, ,,, ,lU morl)ln(. for 'Sacramonto nrtor vlsll ot u wouV , , ,.,,, p,,, j 11. . McCnrdy la In the city for a . 'short time on matters ot business' from Dunsmutr, Calif. j P. O. Ktiler left this morning for his home at Ashland, after u short visit In Klamath Falls. O A. Johnson came In last even ing from Sacramento. He Is a guest at the Hotel Hull today. i L. Palm, Andrew Wollman and Matt Wollman were passengers this morning for Sacramento. F. M. Patton returned to his home in San Francisco this morning after a short visit in Klamath Falls. Charles C. Duggan, a well known resident ot the Merrill district Is In Klamath Falls today looking after business interests. z Y.m'ro ttoIconiP to a cal.-n.lur for the New Year. We have a rikm! sujc I ply of homely duos and miiih pretty ones. t'liikote .Smith. 24 H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER TODAY Thomas II. Into lrtt,eiit.s DOROTHY DAI.TOV In " 'FLARK-UI" SAL" A story of the II) Gold fields. Full of Thrills, Romance nn,it Breath takini; suspense. .Uo Two Reels of Comedy. Admission 10 & 25 cents. Show .Starts 7::i( ami 1 :!.".. (TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Blue Bird Pliolopbijs l'l-esent MONROE SALISBURY lu "WINNER TAKES ALL" An up to the inimilf Western Story Also H o.i i st Puthe Noun Uitest War Plrtuies and Current Eents Admission to ,- rents Mutlnce 2.:io. Kwnings 7::o & i. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TiTFsnws Avn uiTiimnva ruhHUAlN AND HATUHDA1S Herrlll. Oroiron LIBERTY TODAY AND Virginia Pierson IX "HER PRICE" FRIDAY "A MAN'S WORLD" SATURDAY Louise Glaum "AN ALIEN ENEMY" ' COMING SUNDAY William Farnum "Riders of the Purple Sage" Admission 10c and 20c A child iicriunpaiili'il by par ent iiilinlllcil froii with a 'Mo adiilihsiiiii. I,. V. Hendricks, who has been ,hoio for a short time, loft on the train this morning for Tacoma. "olol today from tort Klamath. vv A WW u , , , . . ., " .... ' " " , Mrs. J. J. Murphy and son Ucorco left this morning for Wood, following a visit with Mrs. 0. W Murphy of Klamath Falls. ' Clarence F. Copoland, William V. Copoland and Harold 0. Bunch were among the train arrivals last night from Portland. . Dr. F. M. White, who formerly practiced in this city, and who Is now , located at Mnrshtleld, left for that i point this morning after a short visit In this city, ' Attorney falter an S.non was n , passenger this morning for Salem. Hn expects to visit Portland also, and then return to Klamath Falls Sun- day evening. ,. .. ..... M M High, who formerly operated a ranch near Bonanza, and who has 'been In McMlnnvllle for some tlmc.iani1 Pianist, who loft America and left for that point this morning nf:orlh, inlet llfo only a few weeks ago, a visit of a week at Bonanza. F. D. Fletcher, nn attorney from Seattle. Is In the city on a business visit Mr Fletcher Is un old-time' trie'u ,,f S'CreUiry Archie WIshitrd of tho Klamath Irrigation district ' President J. (). Goldthwalto ot tho Modoc Lumber company at Chlloiiiln, accompanied by Mrs. Goldthwulte, ar rived last night from San Francisco, where they have been for the past few days. . F. It. Layman, who was hero some . time ago to confer with Robert K. Strahnrn regarding the extension of tho Strahorn lines to tho soda beds of Lake County, is in the city from Lake County. Ben Brown and C. C. Beckdoldt of Bonanza left this morning for Port-! 'land, where they have been summon - ed us witnesses In the trial of F. W. Bold, charged with a violation of the espionage act. Mrs. R. T. Ludden arrived with her child last evening, to be with her husband, who has recently taken a position as Klanlnth Falls manager for the Pacific Telephone and Tele- graph company. Mrs. Ollle Howard, who has boon visiting her mother at Ashland and her two daughters ut Medford for ,the past two weeks, left on the stagejHWU0We,i ilu mucus that accumula jthls morning for hor home at Illy. teJ fn ,ny tt,rout during my sleep at ( where she operates the Bly hotel. night, as I would get up in thu morn. 1 W. I). Campbell and A. L. Gale, were in town yesterday on matters regarding the organization of JJ.o new Langell Valley Irrigation iH - """ "' """ """ --j""i fnt i. iney repon mai everyming ceding nicely toward the complo-',, ,.nn:t;ci...., iih-cij ,ou.u iu ...,- tlon of this district, which will aoon bo effected. Every effort will be made to get the water on this big tract of fertile land at tho earliest 1 possible moment. I We sell milk from tubercular-test- e(1 cows' Anyno wishing tho best quality of milk with prompt and effl- cieni service, pnonu s 20-Ct ALTA.MONT DAIRY. THEATER TOMORROW 0 "THE WRONG FLAT' wo ee' 'e,ter Comedy This Theater now properly lleiiteil mill Ventilated. Fumigated every night Piano Forgotten, Leads Fighting Pole in Poscn S m wksm ') fir 'YffliiH! I ' IHIw iGi-r i v - j "Ignuco Padorowskl Is loading his .fellow countrymen In the street light ing In Poseti. which, with Frankfort-on-tho-Oder, hns been entoroit by Pol ish cavalry." This cable dispatch tolls how the celebrated composer has plunged Into thn whirlpool ot fast shifting events In Central Ku rope. SAYS J. A. GREER SAX KRAXCISCO MAN GAINS TVi:XTY.TVO POINDS II V TAK ING TANiac. "I have already gained twerl) two; i pounjli-kliicu I bgiin taking Taulucl and my old time strength uud energy '"is c"i" back to me. said .1 A. "rcor of 417 1-2 Lou -3t , San Fran- jrlw. recently Mr. (Iroor, who Is a valued employee of the PnlwrMl Kleclrle & (las Company, h.is been a resident of San Frunclaoo for mort than forty years, and Is highly ro- spectod by all who know him. "I huveu't gotten all my If.H weight back yet," he continued, "for 1 had dropped off forty-seven pounds on account of find health, but I nip still picking up and expeit soon to tip, the beam at my old weight, which Is two hundred pounds or bettor. My troubles began years ago, with ca tarrh of the head, and I uvldonily ' ings feeling nauseated ami would (ongli nnd gag for hours, trying to rid myself of this mucus. Finally, i ul)0t two al(J f yus n!0 iy 'lltonnc, bc(,nn bothering 'me. which ,,.,, by gllR f()rmg on my s nm blirillK HPnHniloti all Htarted by gas forming on my stout ,, ,, a brll1K HOI,Hlltloil all tllU way up t() my tnr()Ill j H(mn Kllt ,,, where I could hardly eat anything without bloating terribly and suf fering Intense pain In the pit of my stomuch. I not only had pains after eating, hut would become dioudfully nauseated und finally I Just had to give up meats and everything elsu oxrept milk and tho very 'lightest foods, I was also badly constipated and my bark, Just over my kidneys hurt me a great deal and my condi tion kept getting worse. "I now believe that It was catarrh that caused my stomach trouble uud gave me that nauseated feeling nil the tlmo, for slnco I hirve been tnk- Ing Tnnlur I haven't suffered that I way at all. My head and throat are not stopped up Ilka thoy wore nnd I don't cough and gag now ut all. And my very first bottle of Tanlac lollev- .ed me of the gus, bloating and pains, and in almost no tlmo I was outing Just about anything I wanted. I have meats every day now In fad, nothing J Is burred from my bill of fiuo nni' you may know my food ugrens with me or I would not be picking up so rapidly In weight. My Htomuch scorns to digest JiiHt nnythlug und I am making up for lost tlmo by eating three rousing meals a day, I nnvur notice the caturrhal trouhlu any more and havo ulso been relieved of con stipation and every night is a good ono for mo, us I sloop like n logt Tun lac Is wonderful, there's no getting around that fart, uud I um only too glad to recommend It to ovnryhody " i Tuulau lu sold lu Klamath Falls by j thu Htur Drug Co., and In I. (nulla by tle James More. Co. Adv. Just now tho world .seeing to bo mndo up of two kinds of people heroes and zeroes. Craig Leader. T' R THE MISSUS (Doliolt Free Pruss) I Who In It clears life's path for mo? Tlio Missus 'Who's blind to faults Unit oilier see" Tim Missus, i Who always greets im at tho door (When ouch day' bit of work In o'er" jWIm laugh at Jest she's hoard bo ron' I Thn MIksiih Who puts tho ImiioiiN In m shirts Tho Missus Whil smiles at disappointment's hurts' Tho Missus Who when tho children wain at night, dels up to see that tlu)'ro all right And loaves mo snugly sleeping tight? The Missus. Who lilts tho limine with mirth and 1 song' Tho .Missus Who liniM'b hiii Ik's uhi'ii things tto wrong" Tlio Missus Who knows the er worst of mo And yot hoiiio good nmtrlio lo hoo? Who labors must uusi'lllshly? The MUhus Who million tho homo a gracious spot? Tho Missus Who never whlmporH at her lot? Tho Missus. Who Mils with sunshine rory day ! DrlioM all tlio lioiuls of cure awa Who gets but wry monger p.t j I Thn Missus Alter tlio Sinn FoIiiiun org.inl.o tholr Itlsh Hiitiubllc what do thoy export to do with If Now York World E TEH REEFS WHEN MINED WITH . SI l.l'IH ItTH BRINGS BACK .ITS III..W Tll't I Lt'STRi: AT ONCE Gray tmlr, ImwoMir handsome, de notes udvanclng ago. Wo all know thu nilxnutagiM of a youthful apponranie Your liulr Is your charm. It itiaKiv or mars tho fare. When It fades, turns gr.iy nnd looks streaked, Just a few applliatlotiK of Sage Ten and Sulphur c Mil ami's Its appcaranre a hundred fold. Don't slay irrnyl Look young' Either prepare thn recipe at hutuo or get from any ding store a fiQ.t'cnt hot tie of "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound',' which Is merely tho old time recipe Improved by tho nildlMuu of oilier Ingredients. Thousands of folks rtx-nmmund this rcady-to-.txu propiratlou, bocaunit It durkenH ilia hair beautifully, beside no one ra,u poiinlhly toll, ns It darkens so natur ally ami rM'iily. You moisten it ipongu or soft brush with n, draw lug this through thu hair, taking one small htrand at a time. By morning the gray tmlr disappears; after an other application or two, ltH natural color Is restored and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and y uu appear lears younger. m ' iiyf M& ft V MUf-r , Sew the Modern, Easy, Way with an Electric Sewing Machine Devote your time and attention to the stitches, not to the weary push-push of the treadle. PORTABLE SEWING CONVENIENCE Is offered you at small cost in the possession of a Portable Electric Sewing Machine. You can sew in bedroom, library or kitchen wherever you wish by simply putting the plug in the Electric Light socket. California-Oregon Power Company l : : Quality Drugs... It Isn't cooiioui) iimi it Isn't lso In buy mi) (lilnk. but tho host In ilium. Wo llllW uuluoil till' um. tlilouro of our riistniiu-rs b) Nl'llllIU lIl'UKS of tlio lllghrM iinllty only. You inuum lui) mi) iitlier Uluil lino, unit )iii urn mIiwijn Mid. anil sure lluit notliliig hui the host iltilgs villi bo -ulit In tills stnro. v hL-VtMIIIALLS OKLtiOft r. lc :::: FRANK T. GUNTHER WATCHMAKER AXD JEWELER Fine Willi h llopiilrliig n Spot' I ally (I'JI Main Street .4.4- v .... -...- t HEAD STUrrfcD FHOM CATARRH OR A COLD ' ' T ' ; Say Cream Applied In NontrlN X ', Open Air PawiagrM Right Up. I '' Instant rollof no wuIUiir Vour rlogKoil uoitrllii otMiu right up, tlio nlr piiHianui of )our head clear ami you i uu broalliu freely. No mora hawking, snuffling, blowing, hrjiJ. ache, dryuoMii. No struKKliug for breath at night, your cold or cnturrb illnippimr;, lirt a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from our druggist now. Ap ply a little of this fragrant, nnlUuptlc, dealing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates tlnu every air piissigu of S I tin houil, soothes thu 'Inflamed or 'swollen mui'iitiN membrane and relief icmir.i liiHtmi tly. it's Just film. Don't stay Muffed uii with a cold or nasty catarrh. AJr An Electric Sewing Machine j. No larger than a S JL J , gup diiu db ttfey to carry about nnderwootfs Piwrmafv WW hLAMAIIIIALLSOKLdOM