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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1919)
PAGE TWO rn:.siAt, .ianiwhy un. mm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON raHF The Evening Herald E. J. MURHAY EDITOR rlrr-ds of pieces of property. be"nuse the owners were unable to pay tho cost of the Improvement, and Kku.i nth Falls docs hot want to experience ' u similar fate. As Is well knoun, thoj blthulltlc pavement that was laid Uu.?.? na,,'r. ?"eP Sundy Where a few ears ago has been all but Tn Herald Publishing Company ofi , , ". , Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street (ruinous to some property owners, nn.l .this fact should not be lost sight of As Is well Known The Herald wants to see the P Entered at tho poatofuce at Klarn-(b the major and council atb Falls, Ore, for transmission thru ' IL ERSONAL MENTION MTTI.K HtUKMOHTS OX I.OCWt. IIAIVKNIXOH AMOM1 TIIK I'KOI'I.K OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY. (iOl.MJS AXI COMIMIS OK LOCAL FOLKS the mnlls as second-class matter Icllv mproed to the limit If It F II l.n.Miuin undo a trip to Weed jesterdn fiom (! 1. llulbrook is a Count "e.U Subscription terms by mall to any 1ttoro possil'10 to ,io so' ouW "kcl M" " 1;u,lJ ' "l lho rt,i in Mm ttni,o,i stntn. to see permanent paement. parking i Hend for sho.t time One year 5.00jutid shade trees on eery street In One month . . .SOftim itv imt it .inacn'f umi t.. ei... ' , . i . .1 , i I s I ( o r from Mnlln today Ithee lmproements made to the mini Member of the As-orlnted Press . ,. .,. ., ,, , ,,, ... , .. ., , ,, , , , , W. ...V .....V V.t.,r "MW ... .....llf. ... I. ii ,11'llt'IMIIl llll" leilllllOU 1IUUI mo AMoclatea Press Is exclush el pa (0r his home, no matter how a business ttlp to .Med foul cnuiiea 10 iuo n.r rcpiiuiicouon ,, ,,, , of an)one mn) cll of all news dispatches credited to It ' ., or not otherwise credited In this pa.,for big expenditures per, and also local news published heroin. Don.t forRCt tnal tonight will be All at I nf AtMil.lloull.. .if -rjv .?"..'.'.-.."' .i"' .".,'-:. held the meeting of the Klamath HIBfHIbUVS UVI VIII V HlfU t V clal served. II (inrrett is In the olt on matters of business toda fiom Poitlaml. O. l. llliigins was uiiiong the train arrhals last eenlng from O.iklwnl TUKHDAV, JAM'AKV 28, into 'Good Hoads Association Do not be ( California innal.lntio liv i.tiii iiltcaiiftd Tl... I . . , , , , , , J C Carlson Is here tor a slum council chambers should be crowded .... .... , ., ,.. .. . . i time on bu-dneto, from the Klamath in capacity uon i siay nome nc- 8TIIKKT WORK IX KUVMATH FALLS Let us hope that this city is not going to continue the pollc of hap hazard street improvement tUiu It has followed In the past. The indi cations, judging from the action of tt-e city council last night, are. that unless someone with a strong hand and n stronger spinal column than a Jelly fish takes the matter in hand, we will this year, as in tho pit. Hollander thousands of dollar i and have little to show for it when next winter Is upon us. For some unknown reason there is active propaganda amoni; t-oiii-j of the council for the improvement of the streets with cinders. Why this material has such active and uround-the-corner support we wouul like to know, for The Herald is not to quiet ly stand by and see any such a job put over on the property owners of tho city. Mayor Struble sounded a rote of warning that the council had better heed. If it does not find itself all ready to proceed with street im provements and have no money on hand, for, as the mayor wisely said, no bonding bouse in Christendom will advance a dollar for a street improve ment that will be gone long before It is paid for. And bonds will hi -e to be issued it any practical street im proving is done. The cinders have demonstrated their Impracticability this year, even though they have been but little used, and the city engineer realizes this. having expressed himself to that ef fect at the council meeting last even ing. Another phase ot the cinders that the people have not considered is the Impossibility ot keeping them out of the homes and off the side walks. Those who have had to walk In the few places where they have been laid will testify to these two facts. They are carried on the shoes and must eventually reach the house, and once carried onto the rugs and carpets, their peculiar construction will keep them there. When they are dry, the wind will carry the fine particles into the home, and these will have the same action as sand paper when the furniture Is dusted, and the men who were responsible for their use would come in for a con demnation they would not soon for get. If these considerations were not enough to condemn their use, the fact that they are in no way perma nent Is sufficient. The day of tem porary Improvement is passed in the community where intelligence guides the administration of affairs. What ever work is done on the streets of Klamath Falls should be of a perma nent character. This does not neces sarily mean that they should be cov ered with permanent pavement; but that which is done should have in view hard surfacing. We have dis cussed this problem with a large number of people and officials, and suggested that when a street is im proved that it should be prepared in exactly tho same manner it would when paving Is to be dono. Then BUrface it with rock, or macadamize it, as it Is usually called, having the finished grade two or three inches below the official grade. These streets could be kept In good condi tion at small expense until the time came when the property owners wanted them hard-surfaced, when all that wou!d be necessary would he to lay whatever paving was to bo used on top of wha( wo had. This plan has met with unanimous upproval, especially by those who know any thing about work of this character, and until a better method is sug gested The Herald will advocate such improvement. Tho city administration must not lose sight of -the fuct tbut the tax payer cunnot bo burdened with ex ponslvo street Improvements at this time, unless they 'specially petition for them. We have the example of Medford before u for a warning. cause ou "think" the other fellow will be there, and There will be plen ty on hand to push along the work )ou want to see done. The other fel low may be "thinking" the same thought. So Just you "think" you are going, and go. It will be a whole lot better for the other fellow If he has to stay downstairs because ot the crowd. It will fill him with the en thusiasm you want everyone to have. Ccme out and Jam the building. Hare you joined the Good Roads Association? If you haven't. Just stand up in front of a looking glass and take a good, long look at about as big a slacker as there is In town. Of course, there may be an excuse for your failure to step up to the mark, but don't let too much time be consumed by these excuses. The day is fast approaching when you will have to stand up and be counted, and you will have a much better feeling when yen swell up and sa) : "Why I'm already a member," than if you will have to Inng your heaJ and say: "Gosl darn it, I pluinb forgot it." And. after ul.' ausu. the only thing in llfj s t he able to stand up shoulder to shoulder with jour fellow man. Agency. V C Holt came in on the rul.i last evening from Hend on mattes of hibdnes At S o'clock tonight come to tho city hall and take count of the live ones of the city. PUT SUCH IN FINE CONDITION R. lla.vor of the I'.iKoil States In dian Service is in the city for a short time on official busdinv-s W. L. Conoer came In last even ing from San Francisco. He Is stay ing at the White Pelltan Hotel K. W Hunt Is looking after mat ters ot business in Klamath Falls to day from Sacameiito, California. ? t 't V Y Y ? t ? Y V Mr and Mi. V.. Zernsteln were , among the train 'arrivals last ulKht V from Ashland. They are guests today at the Hall Hotel C V l.oosley, a well known real- V Y t Y t Y Y Y The Winnek Co., Inc. Mr and Mrs K .) Davison am tountx seat visitors fiom Chlloiiulu Tin", are roglsleied at the Hall Hotel Uo M Noah Is a unuit seal busi ness visitor fiom Foit Klmuath to da lie Is a uiiest nt the White l'eli tan Hotel llev W M Mlllan Is a reient ar rival in Klmuath Falls fiom Duiis muir lie is u guest nt the Wnlte l'elloan Hotel. Mi and Mrs J. V Wilde and child tame In on the train last evening from Duusmiilr They are stopping at the Hotel Hall. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls tieui oi me i-ori Kianiain uisirici is J. H Ileckley, a oattlemaii from looking after business Intel e.sts at Portland Is in Klamath Falls for a the County seat, short business visit. ' Attorney Waltei Van Kiiinu, w:io Mr and Mrs. J M. OHen are gmuts has been in Salem and Portland foi at the White Pcllrin Hotel today t(,e past few davs on matters of busl from Muskegan. Michigan. nes. returned lust evening. Mr and Mrs Charles lleinatd of Modoc Point were passengers this morning on the train to Riddle where the were railed b tho Illness of Mis. Iternard's mother. , Mr and Mrs C A given up their home In Hot Springs Addition nnd are moving lurk to Stoikton, California. Mrs Webster left foi I hat point this morning T Webster have . ? I H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s SAYS INDIGESTION RESULTS FROM AN EXCESS OF HY DROCHLORIC ACID. . HEADACHE STOPS, NEURALGIA GONE Dr. James' Headache Powderi give instant relief Cost dime a package. Nerre-racking, splitting or dull, throbbing headaches yield in just a few moments to Dr. Jauiea' Headache Pow der which cost only 10 cent a pack, age at any drug store. It's the quick est, surittt headache relief in the whole world. Don't sufferl Relieve the agony und distress nowl You can. Millions of lucn and women r have found that headache and nc-uralela mtliirv 1 liaattaaa flat skal wmi .at That city to forced to. take over nun- lM ' ' , Undigested food delayed In the stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same as food left In the open air, says a noted authority. He also tells us that Indigestion Is caused by Hy per-acidity, meaning, there is an ex cess of hydrochloric acid in the stom ach which prevents complete diges tion and starts food fermentation. Thus ever thing eaten sours in the stomach much like garbage sours in a can, forming acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy mfsery In the chest, we belch up gas, we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, .water-brash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all diges tive aids and Instead, get from any pharmacy four ounce.s of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast and drink while it is effervescing and further more, to tontlnue this for a week. While relief follows the first dose, it is Important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure di gestive juices. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla and sodium phosphate. This harm less salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with ex cellent results. Adv. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER TODAY Thomas. H. Inco lre.senfs CHARLES RAY In "HIS MOTHER'S HOY" A plrtiiriziition of ltiiM-it lliiyhi-.' Story "When Life is Markeil Down". A Thrilling Storj of Adveii'iiie. AImi I'nlversal Current Events and a I- ons & Moran Comedy Admission 10 & 2." i-nts. Show Starts 7::tO and U:l.. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Yitngrapli Prfseiii CARLE WILLIAMS In THE filRL IN HIS HOLNF." .m, A llig V Coimily Admission 111 X I." (ruts Matinee .:!). Evenings T::tO & u, MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon . M. S Chllrote. a brother of E M Chili ote, is heie for a short time fiom Iteddlug Mr Chllcote litis been In III health and believes that the Klam ath County will be of benefit to him In his recovery Mr and Mrs James Illshnp Foster, who have been awn an their bridal trip for the past month In l.os Aug eles, San Franrlsro, Portland and other points, returned last evening nnd will be at home at (?3.'i Alemeda 1 II I). Morten-son left this morning for San Francisco He expects to meet Mrs. Mortenson there and then go to Pasadena for a visit Mr Morten son will return to Klaimith Falls 1 about February fifteenth 1 IT !Y Y Y Y 'Y 'Y Y ? :y I The Market along some lines shows a slight lowering ot prices We Offer While Present Stock Lnstr., the Follewing: ASPARAGUS SALAD TIPS Tho can . ' AMERICAN SARDINES Koyloss, throo cans BOOTH SARDINES Largo cans, two for MEXICAN RED BEANS Twelve pounds Four boxes MATCHES 22aC 25c 45c $1.00 25c ROYAL BAKING POWDER Full pound cans 55c SCHILLINGS BAKING POWDER Full pound cans 57c Best Creamery Butter, lb., 60c r arming Implements We have the follow ing implements to close out 'Inn (Hhri MiilUliii; plimi.Mtihtile ImiIIiiiiihJ Hue Into; Ollwi iiilkc) phm, noil bill- 'I line Mnlliie hiilliilll-; One 'lliiiiitit liu 'iini'iil ; Mill.e) plotts, ami iIiIIImvIHi Ulii nl- 'llin-e Monitor drill 1 1 1 uni-. til Im Iinii'iil ; 'tun "I jute )K" liurrim. 'Iln".e Impleilirtils xteie Imlivtlillie. fine I lie inhume In pi low, mill will be miIiI ul le than iiiiiiiufiii tiirer prliet Until). We it ill ell litem mi en) term In reipulfdhle pailleo. The Winnek Co., Inc. y X ? ? ? X T T ? t T Y ? ? t T ? ? ? ? T ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I ? 426 Main St. Phone ,34 Klamath Falls S"- 5"5 " X 5 5 ! 2 i ssN New City Laundry We Guarantee Our Work. Shirts and Collar Laundered. We alio wash illk, wool, and col ored aodt very carefully. Try ui once and be convinced. Our prlcea are right. Phone 194. 127 Fourth Street Back of Flrat National Bank iAAMMMAAAAMAMMMMMMMMAA Local Red Cross .. Activities .. iMw1 r , , , Klamath County News - IK)VZ l.()t',s -. ' l Tlio.se present nt the SpwIiik Ituiim Thursday. Jan Ti, weru Meiiluines I' T HlKRlnxnu, I. V. HiiIII'mm 'I'Iiu reKUlur iiientliii; f the lini.nn rrliI.iy.Jmi 21 MemliuueH- rercy zn I'lno llilerineilliitu riliiilcnt lliiji', I'Mins, (!. C Mitrhell, () 0 lliir'fe, met Krlilii iitul trn.iHiule.l Im-liiei I K. SlllliVnll VVllllllli. IIkiimIiiii 'his lir.m .. . I.I CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Wink nf all KlmW mill Itootliiu Let Me Make You an Estimate W. D. MILLER Contractor Suttinla, Jun 2.1 .Mesihinii'M (Sen Humphrey, C. T. IIIkkIiihoii, O. I) llurke, I., i: Sullhan. Heireinry or thn Stu lent lloil) Olunu" llurk, oil vr lliinikei. Hilda ilnmiiker, Iniv. Minnie, lake lllikimiii nml A II Hi iL'httii.iii fit.. The rolliiuliiic UidlM ci it the ,, f()m ,,lirllllll wl,r ,, . It.il tn.HS ItooniH on Jmumry ICth. Wl.r , , , ,, w Mrs J on Stiikcl, .Mrs I) Htukel, lr( -Wrs Krcd Stukel. .Mr. Hob AndurHou, . , .. , Mia Cora Ilninum, Mm, lloMinan. Ar"",r "'""" l'- recovered Mis. HalibH, Mm. (leu Wilson, Mm. from '' K"w"" ",,,,tk "' "'" n"' Miiy AndurHou ' ,;,Hl" Itueik Ih HpeiiiilliK the li ( Jniiuniy 17lli--.MrH. It I. Dulton. ,'1"1 ttl"' '' Hurkhurl LIBERTY THEATER H. W. POOLE, Owner r TONIGHT CATHERINE CALVERT In the Six-Reel Drama "A ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD" "BAWLED OUT" Two-Reel Century Comedy WEDNESDAY MARY McLANE "THE VANITY POOL" WATCH FOR BIGGEST SHOW- ;; COUNT FIFTY! I Admission 10c and 20c A child uiioiiipuiilcd by par ent udinitleil free w i t It u liOe UlllllNhloil, -SATURDAY iv0 This Theater now propel ly Healed anil Ventilated. ruminated every iiIkIU Mm i: M liiihh, Mix. Joe Htukel, Mm. fluu WIIhoii, Mih Itoliert And ernon I January lftth--Mrn It I. Dnlton, Mih it, II Aiider.son, Mih ('ail Huh I ley, Alum Wilson, MIhh IMua Hiihh l Airn iiouert AndurHou, .mih i;. .M Ilubb Jiiniiniy, 20th, MrH, J, A Drown, Mm. I) Stukel, Mm, Fred Ktulie Mm Jo Htukel, Mm, (ieo, WIIhoii, Mm It. 11 AmluMon, Mm Itoliert AndeiHon, Mm, II. 1,. Dnlton Jmiuaiy, 2lHt Mih. Dob Amlei boii, Mm It l Dulton, Mih. Fiauklu dos'T Hl'l'l'lllt' IIIJIJIJH, .1I1H. I. .1, I1UIJIJ I Junuary, 22nd. Mm Itobo.it An-1 ilorHon, Mm. KioiI Htukel. I Jenunry, 23rd.- Mm, Find Stukel,' Mh. Fred Noel, Mm. Joo Htukol.i Mm. Itolmrt Andornon, Mm. I.oulo Danlols, Mth. (Jraro Taylor, Mih, Coin1 Ilurniiin, Mm 13, M Ilubb, Mm. (3. M. Muriltt. i We all had our owi porHonul Ideas ycHlerday In Am it lilt ur Joy llurk liait wiih linked what an Ineiilutor wiih' She ery deddedly iinmwrilu "It Ih an Imitation lieu " Quality Drugs... It iaii'l eioiioni) ami It Isn't Ke to Im) mijIliliiK hut the Itenl In ilril(js. We lunr uiilnril (lie nui lldcnre of our (ilslomers by hfllliiK ilriiKs of Hie hllir-t iiialll mil. Vou iiiiiuut bii mi other kind here, and nu are nltwi)N .fo mid Mire Ihat nolliluK but Hie best drills will he Mild In this sluro. NEH (jdcrw6o(fcPhariiiatY WK . KUMATIIIAU;0KEn0riiiH?,'l ncm w"ii riTti rir n 'jii idi:r WITH .MII.NT' INSTANT III!. FOLLOWS - Itl'IIDIN'd VVIXIV OLD "ST. .MI'OIIH MM. - I'M' IIAX LIITKI) AT HAI.I3M Con(iinM pain iinviir fullH. I Huh HootliliiK, penutratliiB, "Ht Jaiolm Miilninnt" rlcht on Hid ucIhi or pain, and out (oinoa thu iiuurali;la nilHory. i AMERICANS MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE lluro'H a Joyful experiment Try It! (lot a Hiuall trial bottlo from your HAI.I3M, Jan. 28 Tho lnfluo.iiu ""''; lur a nttlo In your hand ban ttiiH lifted In tlilu city yoHtcirduy 1W"' r,lh " K'mtly on the noro, iipIiIiik The fiuarantlno oiilor will bo lontln- ll,,rv',t. ''l bofitro )ou rmillo It -In nod. Mlldor weather Iiiih brouuht ilix "Ht " """"''"l - "II Pln and iiuuriil- rroaHfd (asiis. Tho iiinraiitlnn will Kl'1 illHuppour. U'h uliiinut miiKlnil, bo lifted at tho Statu Iiihuiio boHpltal , t'"it.tlie Joy Ih, that thu nilHory doemi't tomoiiow, hut (,'onoral vIsltliiK by ri"'"i '""-'k. No Thn norvon aro tho public will bo dlBiontliiucd. Hoothed and rmiKCHtloii Ih rellmed'' Mil t'lipmiicH piirimllinlly and )ii '" and youi iiniiriilKlu Ih ovoreomn. I l'".'.1 "iut ."' f.ii.H Km"!, oh tli ii"t Dnii't worry about old uk- A hihiikI him In Kooil nt iiuy iikc Krrp 'r oily in K""l ninilltlnii und you rnu In' h IiiiIii mill lu-urty mill iitiln to "do J"lir it" iih wbi'ii you were a youiiK fellow. AffKllniiH of tlui UilunyH and lilmM'r re hiiiiiiik tint li'iiiliii)! c huhvh of curl; ir lifliilvMi iikii, Kitp tlieai cli'im (""' lie oilier orKiiim In worklnx coinlill'Hi, lid )ou will iiuvo uothliiK to fi'ur. Drhc tho iioIsoiioiih wanton from I'"' iHti'in nnd iivolil uric ucld ai'Liuniuu Hoiih. Tu k n COI.I) MI3DAD Jluurleii; (3iipii mid ('iipldlly. I. IL.tir V..... ..t.l... ...Ill I... ...lllVll Htop BiifforliiK' U'h noedlosH-noil- unii-il,' our iiiiihiIpn HtroiiK und "" A (lalvt'Hton widow Hay.s tho latoHt rallii,iiiii pain of all kliidw, olthor In' ,"1!',1' J " ,',"u1' f"r ul,y tb1k' , , uroponal Hho Iiuh received wuh fro... a '"' '. honil, llmlm or any part of ,' 'Jj'Jjjf; ",n!ut U& ? rt llo.iHton liiHiiiaiuo iiKont who hiiIiI ho "'" l,l,ll-' Ih liiHluiiily Imnl.sliml. "Ht. I 'a orliclnul Imported QOIA) MI3DAI' i II hail loved nor over hIi.co hor llrut JtftiliH Mnlniunt hu.ibai.il HtutiK tho company for S 1 0. !. nnd iIouhu'i bun. or dlHcolor tho 000. Oalvoston Nows. Hkln. In usu for half a contury. Ad lu nrirrrmiii iir.,. ' 'I'uirifiii uii i;uiNiiii'H. 'iiiuy oru i; ih porrottly imrm- ..u,. ul)(i Hi.Uur,i h.-in v.m. or yi"" iiioiii-y will bo refunded. For ! " nioHt druKiUtv, lu tcaled pmlt ih rue alien.