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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1919)
PACK TWO wi:M'.fiAV, .i.m'ah an. m,,, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON )!' !" rift 1 ii The Evening Herald k. .1. m v n n a y EDITOR Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fnlls, ai 115 Fourth street Entered at the postolllco nt Klam ath Falls, Ore., (or transmission thru the malls as second-class matter Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year $5 00 One mouth ........ 60 .Member of the Associated 1're-s The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication ot all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published herein. AH rights of republication of .spe cial dispatches herein are also re served. WEDNESDAY, JAXl'ARV atl. Hilt) CINDERS AND SOMETHING ELSE We are going to do something that we had resolved neer to do, and which we will never do again, no mat ter how great may be the provoca prevoca proveca tion: and that Is to refer directly or Indirectly to any criticism of any pol icy advocated by The Herald, when that criticism is based on a false pre mise. Whatever this paper advo cates will be done because we be lieve It to be for the best interests of the entire community, and even though it may appear that the suc cess or failure of any proposition may inure to any -interest we may be Identified with. It will have no influ ence on us. When we undertake to support or oppose any particular thin, personal interests plays no part in it. And this brings us to the matter of the use of cinders on the streets of Klamath Falls, and our opposition thereto. We were visited this morning by a gentleman who took exceptions to our stand, because he believed they were a good thing, and he said that the reason we were opposing their use was because we had gravel to sell and wanted the city to use It. Now, we will tell that gentleman that he Is mistaken. True, we have gravel to sell, but not for the streets of Klamath Falls. Our material Is not suitable for use along the line in dicated In our article on cinders, and we will and would oppose the use of our material just as strongly as we are going to oppose the use of cinders. Whatever street work is done in Klamath Falls should be of the best, as far as It goes; the property own- IP Star Theater THE ONE Charlie IN "B M &- v S 3 Xu' ' sw H v "yFk'. ' ';'ci 5 4B X. k CJci- 2'.-j"r "A, H B k '. ,Pp?:;,-' -'.lp-&rJn 5 s 3aV. Hay S I A' - ';3ri I " " s JJM 9 t?2Ltjl0'j0'' 9 m i BP" L1-. sj aj i r Mtr , Bj I fy b H "SHOULDER ARMS" Second of His Million Dollar Pictures 'HbWbVUNbIbM ers should get value received for ov jory rent expended, and It Is going to be the duty ot The Herald to see that this is done This would not be the case If our material were 'used tor ( macadamizing, and It must take Its place alongside of cinders. And the reason therefore Is this: You cannot use round rock such as you find In gravel In macadam roads and set permanent results. OREGON AUTO TAXES TO BE SA1.KM. Jan 29 Sweeping chan ges in schedule of rates for automo bile licenses have been agreed upon at a meeting ot the Senate roads and highways committee. These increased fees will bring more than 1,000,000 annually Into the coffers of the state highway fund. If the tentative schedule agreeo. upon Is enacted into the general road law now being framed. The greatest Increases were made in the license fees to be exacted from the higher-priced passenger cars and heavy automobile trucks. Electric pleasure vehicles, which under the present law are required to pay a license tax of 1 6 a year under the new rate. Passenger cars from 30 to 3C-horsepoxver are Increased from $10 to $30: cars from 36 to40-horse-power, from $20 to $75. Automobile trucks from H4 to 2 ton capacity, which now pay $1S, are required to pay $30 under the new license tax of $6 a year, will be com pelled to pay $40 per year under the rate. Trucks from 2 to 2 4 tons are raised from $18 to $43; trucks from 2; to 3 tons, from $21 to $60: 3 to 3i tons, from $24 to $75: 3(i to 4 tons, from $27 to $100; 4 to ." tons from 0 to $200. All trucks of more than five tons capacity must pay an annual license fee of $300. while all trucks ot more than six tons capacity must pay a fee of $300 a year. Except for motorcycle and bicycle fees the tax is Increased from 100 to T.'jO per cent, and members of the committee said that the money to be derived from the Increased tax will be considerably in excess of $1,000 000 if the new rates are adopted. Get a standard policy from the Chilcote & Smith agency. 24 umg ON COMMENCING FRIDAY January 31st AND ONLY Chaplin J P ERSONAL I.tTTI.K SIDK1. KNITS ON LOCAL HAIVK.NI.Nllrt A.MONt) THE PEOPLE OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY. OOIX08 AM) tX)MIN;s OK LOCAL FOLKS IL Robert NIou Is a recent arrival fiom Portland. Jasper llonuett made a business trip to Midland today. , It. I.. Morrow was a passenger this morning on the .stage to Lakevlew. 1. A. Ilreedlove ,a rancher of the Tlouanxa district was hi tow 11 jestei-' day afternoon. I M. J. l.uughlnn Is a guest at the Hotel Hall today. He Is from Con-' t trallii, Washington. ' Mr and Mrs. J McCalllster came In yesterday for a short visit In this city from Chlloquiu. , C. Ii. l.eland and George lladger are guests at the White Pelican Hot el today fiom Dunsniulr. Oeorgc Orlixle left this morning for San Francisco, where he lnteuds to secure a car load of nimble. M. M. Cole Is a business visitor In Klamath Falls from Portland today. He Is registered at the Hotel Hull Miss Hcrmla Henry left on the train this morning for Hilt, Califor nia for a st at the home of her sister. J P. Tnbor and Roy Tabor wore among the arrivals last eeu!ug from Dorrts. They are stopping nt the Hotel Hall T. G. FltrOerald and F. II. Fenton of the 'Southern Pacific Company were among the train arrivals last night. They are stopping at the White Pelican Hotel H OUSTON' s Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER TODAY Thomas H. Ince Presents CHARLES RAY In "HIS .MOTHER'S HOY" A plt'turlzatlon of. Rupert lliiylic-' Story "When Life is Marked Donn". A Thrilling Story of .deiiluio. Also L'nhet-sal Current Evcnt anil a Ljons & Monm Comedy AdiiiLssion 10 & 17 rents. Sliou Start 7::t0 and n:l.. TEMPLE THEATER todaV Yitagraph Present KARLE WILLIAMS In "THE OIRL IN HIS HOl'Si:" Also A HIb V Comedy Aduilsklon 10 & in rents Mttllner 2:.W. Kvenlngs 7::tO & U. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTUREb TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregon LIBERTY H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT MARY MACLAREN "THE VANITY POOL" "KING OF THE KITCHEN" L-Ko Comedy THURSDAY Jane and Catherine Lee "DOING THEIR BIT" Matinee at 2:30 WATCH FOR BIGGEST SHOW SATURDAY Admission 10c and 20c A child accompuiileil by par ent udmlttisl free xxllh u 20c admission. MENTION .lay Falrelo or the Mt l.ukl dls trlct left tills mortiliig for Reddlnu, C.itlfornla, whero he expects to Mt fcr some time. Mrs. Frank Ohenchalu and hor son Matt left this morning fur Juel. stnxllle. where they will xlslt for ll.e next mouth. (!. 0. Audeison of the Dairy dls t let Is attending to matters of busi ness In Klamath Falls today He Is a guest at the Hall Hotel. Robeit Clay, who operates a ranch In the valley near Kl.umith Falls bought supplies from the Klamath Falls "merchants jestord.iv Manager W. R Parker of the Klamath Development Company left this morning for San Francisco He expects to return on February loth C. I,, llolliday, who operates a ilalrv lancli and cheese factory In I'p per l.angell Valley, Is In the County seat looking after business Interests Word has been received here that i: T. lilvan who has been Identified with the Ordnance dopaitment at Cnii'p l.ee, Virginia, will receive his CiVharge and be home In a .short time I Mr. and Mrs. Hen Zurnsteln who have been visiting In Klamath Falls from Ashland during the past fev day a returned to their home tMs morning This Is their (list visit to Klnmuth and they were, both im pressed with the possibilities hee Homer Knight, who was formerly chef at the Jewel Cafe In this city returned fiom San Francisco last night and has accepted his former position again. He has a fine new fish pole and says he Is going to gt't his share of the fish here this season Mr and Mrs. It. J Smith who have been In the city for n btlcf visit, left this morning for their home In Sac ramento. Mr Smith Is Dlxlslon Pas-i-enger Agent for the Southern Paci fic Company. He reports that his son Robert, who was located In Klamath Falls for a short time, two years ago, will return from the east In a short time. ; Mr. and Mrs. J D Hooper called 'on Mr. and 'Mrs. Oeo. E.Furher , Friday evening. I Mr. anil Mrs. John Dcpity xveio In Klamath Fulls Saturday. Miss Selma McReynolds spent Saturday and Sundny with J. K, Kn- , mans at Merrill. I Miss Ila Hooper was n Klamath i Falls visitor Saturday. .NOTICE 1 The regular monthly business meeting for the Emmanuel Ilnptlst church will bo held thlH evening at 1 7:30 p m., after prayer meeting. (.Irs I'hcbe Hammer will lead the i prayer meeting. Members uro urged to bo present, and ull are cordlully Invited. j See Clillrolo & Smith for fire, life, uccliletit mid health Insurance, (til!! Main street. 24 THEATER Thin Theater wiv properly Heated and Vcntllutod, Funtlifutetl every night jGl,f HIS ill ;::H:::: DNLYWEIGHED r-7 I dT I TVmmm'"mv'umm"mmM,m "'S"il Wfy I . hbH !! si ' BLH I $sl m3S fc i""Jb 1 MbBKMimMM.-'-Vix .-S r1 NT TAKES TAX LAC AND SHE XOW WEIGHS i:w POI'XDS CONDI. TIOX WAS ALARMING "When my wlte began taking Tan lac .she. only weighed ninety pounds nnd sho now xvelghs 0110 hurldred and thirty-five, giving her an actual gain of fotty-flvo pounds," said Clarence K. Mnlln, the well known tontractor, living at MTi West Fifty fiiet street, Seattle, Wash , recently Mr Mulln's Htntoiuent, xvhllo In deed remui kable, Is by no means nx eitlonal, us thoiiHauds of u'cll-Unown people all over America luivo testi fied tliut they havu used 'the Mastor Mcdlciuu with the same astonishing ,'iud gratifying results. "Mrs. Mullii commenced 10 (all in strength nnd go down hill two years ago, Just after tin; blith of our lust baby," (oniluued Mr. Mullu "Her ap petite whb very poor and she. would gut ho weak and dizzy at times thai she XMHild have lo catch hold of hoiiio thlng to keep from falling The luitHt little thing would bring In ouu of theso dizzy spells. Slut alwajs .411 f fered this way Just ufler gutting up In the morning and wuh baldly ever Ireo f 1 ojii headaches, I havu known I. or to go flvo or six nights In sue cession without getting any sound hIucji and I don't see how 011 earth she over muntigod lo do hor house xvork, iih she would iiavu to either sit down or lay down ovory little wlillo during thn day, Ah I mild ho. foro, sho only weighed ninety pounds nnd her condition was gnttlug to bo alarming, "Hlie never seemed to ha able to got nnytlilug to help her, so I got her to take Tanhic and now she Is just Ul(o a now person and I liavn never seen her looking hotter, Her appetite Is JiiHt fine, she tlioroly enjoys her food nnd has not hud 11 sign of dU.lness since sho began taking Tanlae, 8I10 sleeps like a child now, Is cheerful and huppy all the time and hur xvork Is not the least trouble to her, "Well, I hud been suffering a giout deal with rheumatism In my arms and shoulders, I could scarcely raise lr Wk i i i 1 Ma iff Y Our, Piano Sale Closes Saturday Volll rlmiiii I" liliike a ublaif tlnl sulng on it lieu or iimsI pliino will ooiiii lie past. Tltesr plntioi offered wete ship, pisl uiiImim-iI, In liiirnro, Ii) iar loud, liefure the fteluhl rul-e, mill we sneil neail) iini'.half present tariff. Since -starting our sale there lm been an utrriige rul'i1 of 91,1.00 per liistiiimeiil whole--ale Ii) the Eaterii fuetorles, Wl-e liu j its will iit, mill mt at nine. EARL SHEPHERD CO.. .Next Door to I'oMnftlre. my hands to my hend and m right arm especially xvas to stiff that It took uxery bit oflnerxe and xvill power I had to do any xvork. So I decided to try Tanlae m)slf, as It ft as doing my wife so much good and now I mixer feel a sign of rheuma tism I rnu swing in) arms and use them without feeling a pain or iniy klud and I also haxe picked up fixe or six pounds since I began taking the mmllrlue I certainly have every teason for praising Tanlae, for It has been a wonderful thing for both my wife and myself." Tanhic Is sold In Klamath Falls by the Slur Drug Co., anil In I.ncellu b the James Merc. Co. Adv. Rich Enough. "I'IiIh fish Is very rich." "Ver, It Is well supplied hopes " lloston Transport. with Watch This Space ! "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" It Means Dollars and Cents to You ' ; i I LEAD, AND OTHERS FOLLOW JK I fflnnnnr -i pi -''' i in i . !! 3 I.lmerlik One nlgnt a wild, rax aging Icnnnrd Was fired at h 11 bold itlleoi' 1 Next morn It xvas found Lying dead on the ground Thn leopard Ihe sheopard I n I " pard. P assengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IX THE CITV OUICK skrvici: RKASONAIH.i: RATES i'iiexi: is? WesternTransfer Co. Vil JJ"lt";'".t,","""j'j',""' all Hp itwsK'tinHnPIH319Nr If! m