riiin.w, .liniiii ai, itiin iwni: two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald . MUlt It A V KDITOU Published dnllv except Sunday by Tlio llprnltl Publishing Company of Klamath rails, at 11G Fourth street pieblem In business mid government Is Afferent from nil otl.crs, ji:st us each man Is unlike nil other men The bureaucrat adopts 'a cern'n theory, rule, or ay stem and tries t ;nm It through" and 'o ove-rule n'l protests The sooner Conitrcsr tnkis the railroads out ot tlo liundi of i Ccv-r'ntnent the better I P Hnterrd nt the postolllco at Klnm ntli Tnlli, Ore , for transmission thru' the mulls nt second-class matter I Subscription terms hv mall to any address In tho United States' One year ..'. .... J5 00 ' One month . . . .60 Memlier of the Associated Press Tho Associated I'ress Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of nil news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa-, per, nnd also local newsi published) horo'ii. j All rights of republication of tpe-j clal dispatches herein aro also re served IL ERSONAL MENTION i.uu.r tmKi.ioms ov local iiaivkmxoh IMONG 1IIK picoplij or HIIS CITY AMI VICINITY. dOIMN AMI COMINGS or LOCAL KOl.KS WESTERN TEUS. Hall J Furlong Hotel fiom 1 lonlstoiol Hill, California I he 1 C Fen Is N n business lsltor todtiv Klain.H It Falls from Fort land POOR BECOMING OIL IGNITES i .1 llrenunn Is a Klam.yli Falls business visitor from San Fianettco J F Montgomery was a pnssoiigoi on tin' (rain this morning for Weed, California. Heiir Albertsim was a p'issc tiger on the outgoing train this morutiu for Coqulllo. l'ltlDAV, .lAM'AUY 24. lt)n ALL Til IT till? TltFKir Wllil, HKAlt. The pilnctple affirmed by Inter state Commerce Commissioner Att rition in his order thai the Uallroad Administration levlsc lumber rales fiom Northern Cnlifornin to the in terior nnd the Atlantic seaooard Is so self-evident that the attempt to question it Is cause for surprise. The need of a judicial bod like the Inlet itstp Commerce Commission to con trol rnte making is most conclusively proved by tho astonishing dottrine of the Hallroad AdinUtratlon thnt ex traordinarily high rates on lumber do not work a hardship on the industry because of the abnormal prices being receled for the products, sayi the Oregonlun. That is the old, brutal rule of "Charge all that the traffic will bear" vlilcli was followed In the days of un restrained private operation and pro. voked the irresistible demand fir public regulation. The people ex pected that when the Gove.-nmeut took charge of the railroads the prin ciples of justice and reasonableness upon which they have ii)slst?d thru thirty years of agitation wjuln be practiced. On the contrary, tho Hail road Administration frankly ,-jnves the discarded rule as a prlncipl of Government operation. It sayj In effect, as C. I. Huntington might hae said: "The lumbermen are mak ing lots of money. They can stand it." If that is to be the system, the greater is the need of a commission to relew- the rates made by the Hall toad Administration in order to make them just and reasonable. Under private operation competition af. forded some little relief from the im positions practiced by railroad mana gers who had such low ideals; under Government operation there la no possibility of relief except In the au thority claimed by the commission nnd denied by the Railroad Adminis tration. Hence fhere is greater need of a reviewing body. That was no doubt tho intention of Congress when It made rates of the Government sub ject to levlsion by the commiiJi ei Ti assert that Congress did not inltnO that the commission should havo pow'. or to brlrK rates fltcd by tho Hall road Administration into conformity with Justice and reason Is to u.wjrt that Congress reversed the policy tciiMsle'iilv pursued for thirty ycais, for the fIiii pie reason that the Gov ernment had supplanted the corpora lions. While the latter had announc ed that they would charge all the traffic would bear in conversation and newspaper Interviews, they left It for the Government boldly to as set t that doctrine in a judicial pro ceeding and to challenge an) author ity to set it aside Moreover, it Is not true that the lumbetmun aro earning such profits that they inn he, Indifferent to the railroad lates which they pay. While tho price which they receive has risen tho cost of labor and material has also risen enormously. Tho lumber men of tho Pacific Coast aro In active competition .with those of the South, nnd their product must be hauled twice ns far In order to reach com potltlvo markets. Tho Railroad Ad inlnlHtintlon gave no attention to tljls fact when it inn do a general ad vance of 2fi iior cent, whereby tho amount of tho increase for the line cr haul was made much greater Ih'in thnt for tho shorter haul. This In difference had tho effect of si lug tho fiouth nil equivalent ncWniitago. The freedom fiom lestrnlnt claim ed by tho Railroad Administration l nn Instance of tho dangers Inherent in n bureaucracy. It tends to rido loufihshod over ull logls'.atlve .and Judicial icBtralnts. IIh pet atlimo Is to lednco nil things to uniformity Without legard to the (act that oach U I) .Miller was among the train arrival last evening He Is a guest at the Hotel Hall DAL1.AS, Teas, Jan 24 Som of the West Texas farmers wlo de serted their homes last summe. in pitiful white lines of old prulrl wag ons are now going back in attic mo- liler Driven out by a three years, JIr- J- farter, who has had a di-j.ight, they are going back a oil severe attack of Illness is so f.u 10 n,0I. covered as to bo out again. Stretches, of land where drought, ... .. B,.lw u ii.i.,.r ..f..- t.nsi ness iutcieits In Klimath Falls from had virtually withered every leaf of vegetation and from which the dis heartened farmers departed for the j cotton fields and other more prespei-1 ous sections, are within the new oil district. i Some of the farmers who .strag- j gled, almost penniless, from the "parched xone" a few months ago can quality as oil magnates, ncoa.dliu to Vi'nce Muse of the Fort Worth Cham bsr cf Commerce, who has just com- , pleted a tour of Ranger, Ej.u'.and, Cisco, Breckenridge, DeLeon, Mot an. ' German and other towns in the heart , of the new oil district. He says thi. ' population In many counties, almost comi.letely deserted last summc., has revched unprecedented flgute?. The legislature had expected to adopt measures for relief of drought I sufferers, but since the discovery of oil little Interest has been shown in the proposed action. There have been ( abundant fall rains that assurd crops in districts outside the oil territory. ' Fall River Mill. California. , Mrs F Kenyou left this morning for Oakland, California, where she expects to remain in the future S. I- llurrtss. a well -powii -esl-dent of the Merrill dlstilct Is in Khun ath Falls on, matters of business today Get a standard policy Qlillrofi A Smith agency . from the We sell milk from tubercular-tested cows Anyone wishng the best quality of milk with prompt and etll cient service, phone 49 20-Ct ALTAMONT HAIRY Mi mid Mis F II lltttto are In the illy fm a short time fiom the Modoi Point Indian Experimental fatm of which he has charge. Superintendent J W Fltiger.ild and Division Kngltieor D C, Olhbou of the Southern Pacific Company, loft this morning fot Dunstuulr aft ei a tilp of ltispoitlon ooi the Klam ath Falls llratich. It I. Sutton, .sou of Mis Fiank Sutton of this city, who has boon In the aviation hrntich of tho military servlie for the past year, returned last night Ho has boon in California nnd Texas for n g.oitot part of tho time 1 1 in r Kitino) with his I'mic Clans C Andrews loft on tho triin this morning with tho lomiilus of Mrs Kinney for tho hitters old homo at Linden Wisconsin, wheto interment will bo made Thoj expect to ho gone foi about throe weeks Fodoial Officet. J K Flanders, who has been bore for the past sever al days on official hiuslnoss, loft this morning foi Portland, where ho will appear as a witness at the Federal Grand Jury. Ho expects to retjirn to Klamath Falls .shortly after the tlrst of the mouth William Crosby, who has boon nb 1 sent for tho past two months return ed to the city last night. Mr. Crosby made an extensive tour of tho east ern states and visited til.s old homo in Pennsylvania He declares that ho had the best kind of a time but Is very glad to got li.uk again to Klam ath Falls t t t t T ? T ? t t t y t it y ? 'X If t ? "i t f i t : The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls Fresh Vegetables Received this morning. Owing to the cold spell, Lettuce is small. We effer: Larger heads Small heads Celery, the bunch .2 for 15c 8 for 10c 15c !t California Grape Fruit Medium size 10c Large size 'J for 25c i Naval Oranges r Small size dozen 30c Best Creamery Butter One pound 65c Two pounds $1.25 Local Hams Sweet The pound 422c TWO SHIP LOADS OF YANKEES ARE ON WAY RELIEF, BILL PASSES SIGNED BY GOVERNOR !. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s SALEM, Jan. 24. The soldiers' and Sailors Relief Bill has again ! passed" both houses and has now- been i signed by the Governor. It carries an appropriation for the Immediate re lief of the returned soldiers and sail ors now out ot employment. i LIFT OFF HS Freeaone In magic! Corns nnd luftttt lift right off without pain jm(f i HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DA UK STAR THEATER TODAY Aitcraft I'resents KLSIK FKIIGCSOV In "THK SONG OF SONGS" Also Two Heels of Tonicity. Admission 10 A 'J. iciils. .Show Stalls 7::t and :!.-. TEMPLE THEATER TOD IV Tiiangle Presents DOl'GLAs I'AIKD.INKs In "iiii: i.imii" A (iircit Western Dr.im.i in ." Pints. Also I Dandy C'oimily Admission in A 1,", touts M.-illnic ii.:t(i. i:cnliigs t::io A i. WASHINGTON, 1) C , Jan 24 -Tho transpott Martha Washington has sailed from Franco with twenty five hundred troops Including two hundred and fifty sick and wounded Tho battleship Connecticut Is due at Newport news on February 1st with eighteen hundred and of the Three Twenty-soventh Field Artillery ,i:gisi.atoks wiki: dif.s if T 't y y y y y y it Local Bacon Just right- The pound 50c Farming Implements We'have the follow ing implements to close out 'I wo Oliver unlMnu dm-,-lulildi bottom; Olio OlUei siilke) plow, kikI liul loin; 'three Mollno slllkoy plowx, anil bottoms; One 'Ihoiiin drill with grni nt tiiihiiiont; 'tliroo Monitor drllln with uinsa nt tiiihmcul; Two "Ijiigo Dlk" luirnitt. 1lio- linplrnieiits von IhiiiuIhIms fore the iidvniuo In prlni, mid will ho iohl at less tluili liutliufiti tun i pt-liOM today . Wo will soil llioui on ens j tonus to irspoiislhlr mrtlo. I I I ? V ? Y ? ? Y Y Y ? ? Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y V Y Y Y Y The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. Phone .34 Klamath Falls C!! 5-5-55j --j j '2'2 5"5- 5 J 5 I GOLD ItKACH. Jan 23 Mrs. J It Stannard, wife of tho late Repre sentative died at the family homo 'from pneumonia yesterday without learning of her husband's death a short time previous. See riillrotc .V Smith for fire, life, nrcidc-ut nnd health Insurance. O.'ltl Jluln street. 24 NNWSi'i''smNWSi Local Red Cross .. Activities .. WWMVMWMAWW KHOKS GALOKK .Men's Shoes high top ;tho work ingman's friend. We save you mon ey on all goods. See us, for wo havo many good things to show you See the new shoemaker at DICKS & CO , 100S Main St 24-at Hutt? No, not one bit! Just drop a little Freezono on that touchy corn, Instantly It stops aching then you lift that bothersome corn right off. Yes, magic! Costs only a few cens. Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one particle of pain, boreness or Irritation. Freezone is the mys terious ether dlscoveiy of a Cincin nati genius. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION picrntKs TUESDAYS AND .SATL'ltDAYS Merrill. Oret'on TUItHH ItOOM IIOl'SK On Kood gnrilon lot, AOxI.V feet, near pived street; on easy terms. SMMI.nOO. rivi: itooM hoi'sk On huge giinlon lot; house alone (oulil not he built for the mono). S 1,2-0. 00 six itooM tiei'si: On Washington street; tlosc in; full sieil lot, modem ( oiiveiilenres. Tonus s-joo.oo ilown, hiilaiKi! like nut. Plilo St.HOO.OO. 21 fllll.COTi: it SMITH. I meut, nor drink either tea or (offoo and wax put on a diet of the lightest kind of food After eating I felt like there wax a burning Urn right In my chest, and I suffered ngonlex for hours My fooil xoureil In my stout (Ml mill Turin. ill I'tiM nml nil lii.iirf . ....... ... ...... n"l ..i... Ml 111..., ' Ttid .ii.iiau rt .tin I iiillnu .Unn nu VLfllllll nillllltllln I ( 1 ft VLlillfil lllll,,. ill" intuit. ,, iiii; imuii-n r,i,j,i " ......., ,'...,....... ..m ., ......i.. ji.iii being proHont at thn sewing room out of my body My blood pressure Saturday Jan. 18 wns an error They went up to an alarming point, and my did tho sewing In their homes In- heart acted so Htrunguly I was told I stead. v had hotter make out my will I was , Those ptesent-at the sewing joom so nervous I could hardly sleep uud Sat. were, MesdamoK Percy Kvnns. mnl,y a time 1 lay awake all nigh' i K. T Illgglnson, G. C Mitchell. Fred long suffering and worrying alioiit my I Fleet, O. D Ilurke, L. 12. Sullivan 'condition I was Rotting mo thin and j Mlfs Gladys Pitcher 'peaked my neighbors wore nil talking Monday, Jan. 20. Mesdames D M. ,,, ,, al(kl,B tt1 , e Smith. O. I). Ilurke, L. i: Sullivan wrfl(1 ,UIH 10 mattor wU u, luesilay, Jan 21 Mesdames .Percy i:vans, J II. Hamilton, O Dj Ilurke, L. 'i: Sullivan, Miss Gladys Pitcher Wednesday, Jan 22. Musihimes Geo Humplney, V. T lllggliiHon, O I). Hut ke, L. i: Sullivan. Tho following worn presout nt tho "I had tried many otlur iimdltlnes v ithotit getting .'iiy relief, nnd after . "inline was put on sale In DiMne- an 1 'uvurybmly got to talking abeu: It, I I decided to try it, too I iiiilicud a do- rh'ed Improvement soon after 1 stall ,cd on It, and after my second bottle I actually (ell tlko u new )ti,ioii I 4-s4-t I OPEN NOSTRILS! END A uulu un uiMnnn How To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. 'sVt-44441: Count fifty! Your cold In head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Iliilm from your diugglst and apply n little of this fragrant antiseptic cream In your nostrils. It penetrates thru every passage of the head, sooth ing and healing the swollen or In flamed mucous membrane, giving you Instant relief. Head colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable, rtellof Is sure. LIBERTY THEATER H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT "A MAN'S WORLD" Featuring Emily Stevens and a Strong Cast SATURDAY NIGHT AND MATINEE Louise Glaum "AN ALIEN ENEMY" A Good Comedy Shown at Every Performance Admission 10c and 20c A (hlhl iiiiompiinli'il by p.ii- in I admitted tree with a IMc admission. 'I his 'I heater now properly Heated anil Ventilated. Fumigated every night Ited Cross meeting at Merrill, Jaiiu- aiy Kith oris, Mrs Stukel, Mis Geo Wilson, Mrs It. L Oiilton, Mis. It. C, Anderson, Mr.s Joe HtiiKiil. I nve taken four bottles now, and I Lcnna Keyt. Anne Hob-11"" oul ""sl '''" I 'int I have W T- Glnnette, Mrs I) "ttn ro",lvtu "' inui miming huiisii- iiou i nan in my enest, gas Huh mop ped forming and the prciisuro has been relieved so my heart does not j palpitate like It did My nerves aro liiuiut, and my hIcop Ih delightfully re Irroshlng I am so much lustier anil i stronger I can now do my housework without getting all tlred-otit and . huvltig to stop and rest, and I am now convinced that all my suffering was caused by my disordered stom al h. Tanlac has done mo more good than anything I have ever taken, and my relief Is due to nothing else hut this groat medicine." Tanlac is sold In Klamath Falls by the Slur Drug Co., uud In Lorollu by the James Merc. Co. Adv. TOLD SHE'D High Grad Ladies' & Men's Clothes m.idi: to oiti)i:it ri.MMT M.ITiatlALS ui:st OF WOllKMA.NSIIIP i..iti:ht htvi.dh ii:iiri:T fit u'.h.i.ti:li I'rlcex are very ri'ttMitiiibln Your limited loll (lulled Chas. J. Cizek MLIICIIANT TAIMIK niM Main St. E I OUT HER ILL TT W Motors and Pumps TAKIM TANLAt; AND ,OW FKKI-H MICK A Mill' PKIISON CAN DO IIKIt OWX IIOUSKIVOUK Tho remarkable, results lining ob tained by the use of Tanlac Is fur- ciiL'itciiiLL xo i:cvri,oi'i:ii.i. DUNDKH, Hditlanil, Jan. 22 Win. !..... . '. ... . 7 . .""' thor oVIdonred In tho case of Mrs. M. " -'l,ti. t'' nritlsh MlnlHler F. Cunningham of .'1418 Humboldt "' M,,"l. bo heckled by the street, Denver, Colo., who in recently I wom"n br'" w,,om ll0 "I"'"" ' I"Ih tolling the story of her recovery from ' , ",w" '""""J u,u "'u,,'l I1"""'- a serious complication of troubles, ,nm"',ry nimlKji, Hint ho finally ,.,,,. leterled: "I am imly u man, not an oncytlopeilla." His uiidlontu was tomposed exclusively of women and tluili hei'kllng extouilod that of tho avoiago audience of men, After Mr. Cliurchlll hud uppeulod to the women to stem nuljimr i,i, ,. stop and lie, down five or six times Blarly, 10y ft(,lltud n rcHol.ttlon during tho day, I couldn't touch supporting his candidacy. said "A little over two years ugo I hu gan to havo trouble with my stomach and I would get ho tired and fugged out I couldn't get through with my llttlo housework without huvlng to I 'or nevt Irilgiitlnii season should ' ordcieil now ,ln order to got the prop er equipment nnd liiNiiro clollvi'iy hi time, at Icmi'Nt cost. Lot us Install your pumping pliinl. YOU WANT YOUIt MOTOIC ItlGHT VOl!; I ITMP ItlOHT YOUIl INSTALLATION 1110111' THAT WILL STAY 1110111' Place your outers with un, and l"" know you me right. Good cnglncci lug unci liiNlallallnii'' Niives iiiiiiiml evpoiiNo .nml gives bi'l' tor ellleleiiiy. INtlimiles fiiinlshid. Link River Electrical Co, 7th nud Main HU.