ivi:dnind.v, ii'iiui'Aitv n, nun rAarc two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' r b The Evening Herald J. .M U 11 It A V EDITOIt Published dnlly except Sunday hv The IlernUl Publishing Comp.inj of Klamath Falls, nt 115 Fourth street Entered nt tho postolllce at Klntn eth Falls, Ore , for transmission thru the malls ns second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to an address In tho United States: I Ono year $5 00 ; One month - 50 , Member of Hie Associated Press Tho Assorlnted Press Is oxelusivelv entitled to the use for republication of all nows dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this pa per, nnd also local uevvs published bere:n. ' All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re-i served. and cannot legally bo used for that purpose .and Mr DeLnp ccrtalnl. uimws it caln If It Is the mode of procedure to deduct any of these l funds from the general Indebtedness. I why discriminate In favor of these two particular funds and innore all other Why not deduct the cash on hand In nil other funds the fecbool. ihe llbrurv. (he sculp bounty nnd all others, which would enable him to make o more Haltering showing, as well as a greater deception, which. In this Instance he could Just n truth fully make the .statement thai the county was onl In debt $56,000? No doubt many would bo more than pleased to heir this statement, but how nbout the iredltors? Vs old farmers of the Hood 15 ov ernimnt League certainly have Reed reasons to be sincere in our bollef that tho indebtedness of Klamath County on .lanuarj 1. 191!', was, and is. $213, SS0 63, Instead of $132, 2 IP. 64 ,or more than $s1.00fl more than Mr DPLap stir it l However, if we are in error, we tand readv with the most abject apolog Ke-peitfull ours. II KM MITT. P ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTI.K NinKl.KllirS ON LOCAL HAI VRNIN08 1MOVO TIIK PKOPI.K OK THIS CITV AND VICINITY. (iOIVHS AM) OOMLM1S OF I, OCA I, FOLKS i: A Whalen Is a Klamath Falls visitor from Portland. J. K Hill is down on matteis of business fiom Chilmiulu. , . 1. 11. Xowton came In on last ecn-' lupf's train finm llornbrook. I U. Larkoy was an outgoing passen ger this morning for Uunsuiuir. SI. J. Hiker is a recent arrival from M. S West of the lllg Lakes Hot Company, who has beun 111 for the past few, days Is much Improved. It. Languor ctutio In on the train last evening from Chlco, California. Ho is 11 guest today at tho Hotel Hall. Mr unci Mm. K. S. Kerby left this moinliiK for Derrlugton, Washington, wheio they expect to remain In tho futuie. iHIHU WILL i DOT GIVE UP VULrtNULIIibL I I Dotintt Ho came in last evening. I 1 WKDXKSDAY, I-'KHIU'AKY .i, 11)111 Dniinngc In .Mills Addition. Tho people of the Mills Addition nro clamoring for relief from the water-soaked condition of that ec tlon of the city, and the are entitled to the relief they are demanding. The city simply has to do something f'"' them, and one of tho most effective plans for rendering this, assistance Is to work thru the Reclamation Serv ice. There Is no question but that most, if not all, of the water come. from the main canal. Whether it does or not, enough of it comes from this source, to warrant our going to the government and asking it to Join hands with us and help remove the difficulty. Two things are needed and must be supplied to this addition drain age and sewerage. Doth may be in stalled at the same time. The c Iiense could thus be divided and make the cost sufficiently light for each as to Justify the Investment. Under the contract between the government and tho water users, the Reclamation Service is .supposed to furnish drainage. This is accom plished by the additional payment of $12.50 per ncre, payable In twenty equal annual Installments, without interest, the first payment to be made following the last payment for con struction. Why can't the city enter Into a contract with the government and have it advance the funds for tho drainage of the Mills Addition under these same conditions? All of this property, we believe, comes with in the project and is paying construc tion charges. Then if the government will advance this money, the city could then enter into an arrangement whereby the trunk sewers could be placed In the same ditch with the drain tile that would. have to be used, bearing part of the expense of the digging of the ditch. In this way a thorough, permanent and Invaluable Improvement could be made, and at a cost that would not be a burden on this property. The cost would not have to be repaid until the increase In value of the property would be sufficient to easily carry It, and then It would bo in such small annual payments, without interest, that it qever would be a burden on any prop erty owner. Tho city should make an effort to do something along this line We think the Reclamation Service will see the Justice of it and gladly co operate In putting it through. STSTE FARMERS ; Hi IN i MNIBENT; OREGON Aonici'irrRAi, COL I.KGi:, Corvallls. Feb 4 Results of todent campaigns conducted in It! Oregon counties under tho direction of the agricultural agents have been compiled and show that TO S3 farm ers co-operated in placing poison for squirrels on 709,600 acres of private land and jiublic domain, using ap proximately 30 tons of poison and saving crops estimated at $C4G,ri0. Eight counties engaged in mole ex termination campaigns The annual report of Paul V. Maris, county agent leader, shows that the number of pelts pooled by agents wns 11,450 These brought $3n72 and saved $10. 9B.1 in crops. O. 1. Dollnrhld Is In the city on a bhort business visit from Algoma. I'. W. Klfaudalo was among the' tialn arrivals last night from Lu Moine. ! 1 Maui Ice Keen and Dave llreen urn registered at thV Hotel Hall fiom Men ill today. I SIr.s. Joe Sloore Is undergoing a ! siege of illness nt her home on West Main Stieet. , 1 .1 O. C.oldthwalto of tho Modoc Lumber Company is here on business from Chfloquln. "Miss C. L. Thomas left today for her home at Dorrls after a short visit1 Ir Klamath Falls. t James and I'dwatd Havllna are' transacting business in the County seat from Malln. Mrs. F. l. Patrick left today for' Berkeley wheie she will spend some time at the home of her daughter. . Sir. and Sirs. J. A. Gordon and little daughter Hope, left this morn ing for San Francisco, where they evpect to spend the next two weeks. 1 Oct a standard pulley from the Chllcote & Smith agency. 24 FORDS TO I'VI'.NTl'ALLY in: si:iii-.sTAitTi:i:s. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s DETROIT, Feb. 3. The Ford Slot- or Company has arranged to take i over tho entiie production of tho Liberty Starter Company .now pro ducing approximately 500 starters a day for the new Ford Sedan. I'ntil now this factory was devoted entire ly to war work, but with the termina tion of the war. Ford began produc tion of this electric starter on its closed models, ultimately to Include it, with slight price Inciease of the car, to the entire line. Let mi design your building: Whether it be large or small, can oave you moned and annoyance Fight je.irs A1rhitect11r.il Practice (1057 Clients) Pour j ears with I'ugiiicrr Corp I. S. A. LHXT. HI'RIIKHT A. PACK Aichltect anil Structural l'ugineer 207 Odd Fellows Jlldg. 'V'l'W KLCKAItD RENT sntVICK Phone CO .Night Phone 315 HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAVUNc; SATCKDAY KVEXIN'O JAZZ MUSIC 1 STAR THEATER TODAY Thomas II. Inco Presents CIIAULI'S KAY In "Till: FAMILY SKELKTOX" Also :t ACTS OF VAPDKVILLK. Admission 5 & :." Cents. Show Starts 7::0 mill I): to. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY ( HI tin I til cl Ken tines Letters From The People Kdltor Herald I feel that it would not be deemed Improper to analyze tho county clerk's financial statement of Klamath County, as published in The Herald of January 27th. This statement contains the follow fellow follew ing: "Indebtedness of Klam.ith County, January 1, 1919, $132,000," in round numbers, Another Item in this sumo state ment: "Outstanding general fund warrants, $199,000; accrued interest, !33,000; total, $232,000." With still another Item- "General Fund cash on hand, $19,000," which is ap plicable to tho payment of general fund warrants ,and which, If sub tracted, would leave tho iudebted ress of Klamath County $213,000, Instead of $132,000, as per Mr. Do Lup, or a difference of over $&1,000 This statement. Is mlslea'ding, and does not conform to tho facts, accord ing to his own statement: and neither Is this tho first time his financial statements havo been twisted In this manner. However, I find that by subtracting the items of the cash on hand In both the road and pourt house funds, to gether with tho cash on hand in the general fund, from tho general out standing warrants and Interest, It ...... 1.1 innvn Mm nvnet amount, to dol lars and conts, that Mr. DoLap says is the indebtedness of the county. Now. what right bus ho to doduct the cash on liund In the court houso and road funds from tho general fund indebtedness? They ore not applicable to the pay ment of general fund Indebtedness, One of a Serlee of Informative Articles on Dental Uuolene?ia. 10 Caring For The Soldier's Teeth TMAGINE a soldier A aiming a great gun behind the trenches piloting a swift aero plane above the clouds vvllu u Madly aching and decaylna tooth. L'nUo Hani sees to It that Ills men taku. care, of their teetli. Jlu lias a htai' ordiiitlsta In each camp who care for tho ticth of tho dtfenden of our country. It's tho man In hind the gun w ho inu.t ho kept in trim, otlur lu tho gun becomes u si I us. In a bhort time, in tho ltotr war, i;iilai.d had to ti-nd homo moro than Hv o thousand fcolilkrn, iu(m, liecuuo of badttclh. lluduniincKlectrd Jcitli vitally aTtel tho na tion's hralin. Yet many ko through lllu umh r tho fooll.h !dler thai uicllk-lul Ucth aro "komctliiiiK they can alna)a haw." DcntUti havo proved that artificial Kith, at hctt, do only one-tenth of tho work niulrul of natural tilth. Many tilth, hound In out ward appearance, aro Ixlng undermined In decay. Of tin tho pulp (nerve) hi eumes In lee lul and die; pus tnrini, whleh. taken Into tho blood, inmates your entlru health. l'ubllehrtl blithe Board of Dental IUamlner$ State of Oregon ICFTH CLIPI'OKD In TIKI'S OF YOl'TII" ' Alsti ; A Lj m's & Moran Comedy, ! Admission 10 & 15 icuIm Matlncc i J.:il), Lveniiigs 7::iO & !. j MERRILL OPERA HOUSE. MOTIO.V I'ICTUKEh TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregon Attorney W. II. A. Keuuer loft this morning for l'ortlnnd, where he expects to remain for u few days on business. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. C.rlgg. who have been herd for tho past two days from I'ondleton left this morning for San Francisco. Mrs. K. T. Shepherd left today for Riweburg. where she will visit for n weuk with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Schoenfeld. Mrs. C. W. Ilodson nnd L. T. Hod sou are Klamath Falls visitors from Portland. They are guests at tho White I'ollcau Hotel. L. S. Denton of tho Fort Klamath district left this morning for the Williamette Valley, whero he expects to visit for some time. Harry Fugle of the Fort Klamath distiict came In yestordny afternoon fiom that point and left on the stage this- morning for nonanza. Mrs. T. It. Smith who has been visiting for a short timet with her .son C. L. Smith, returned tills morn ing to tier borne nt Medfdrd. Thomas Stnnsbie and William Cul ver left this morning for Redding, California, where they expect to re , main for an Indefinite time. Dave Shook, a pioneer stockman of Eastern Klamath County Is down for a few days from Dairy. He Is stopping at the Hotel Hall. Mrs. J. J. Herllhy, who for three land a half months left today for 1 Minneapolis. She will stop on the way for n short visit at Seattle. Mrs. A. L. Alexander returned last evening from Portland, where shu has been for the past month. She has recovered from a siege of Illness. I I llert Wlthrow, of the Klamath County Abstract Company and Will iam Tlaum left this morning for the woods where they will spend the ' next two days cruising. i Tt. K. Smith left this morning for San Francisco. He will join Mrs. , Smith there and together they will go to Long Reach and other southern California points for a fortnight visit. i Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mattern of Donaldson, Iowa, who have boeu visiting for tho past four weeks at the home of their daughter, Mrs. A. II. Epperson, left this morning on their return trip. They visited at Southern California points on their way here and will stop, for a visit with another daughter at Welser, Idaho, on their way homS. They are much pleased with the climate and general conditions of Klamath County. LONDON, (Correspondent i of tbu Associated Press). Indopondom't' won by women during tbu war U not going to the relinquished In a hiuiy, say the uevvspapois In commenting on tbu manner which thousands of Lou don women, lining the streets during tho reception to Field Marshnl Sir Douglas Hulg.., Commander of tho ' Hritish armies In France, cheered I him to the ocbo. "They vvero vitally changed from the women who used to be carefully oseorted to pre-war pageants In tho I London streets," observes one paper J "It was evident these .women hud learned the light to cheer, (lentool fluttering of scrappy luuidUci chiefs Is no longer good enough for the womon who have worked nnd waited thru tho gray days of sonow, when war heroes rotun homo." The crowds needed no urging to make, way for women In uniform. They soon found line places, and wore among the most Insistant In calling foi Field Marshal llnig while tho official party was lunching In Rucklnghnm Palace with tho King High and shrill rang their voices. j "We want Halg, We want Halg," and when that failed to bring the com mander of the Ilrltlsh armies in France to the balcony, the led the refrain "Halg, Halg, Halg." As this did not get tho desired io sult, they finally gavo It up and led the gieat crowd In singing "Rule llrltaunia." They vvpiu luiiu, there, evciywheie, and were as much the spirit of the occasion as woie the soldiers of whom great number, turned out to welramo tholr chief Star Theater ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY The Great Marcus and Company THREE GREAT VAUDEVILLE ACTS America's foremost jailbreaker, assisted by Frank Earle, blackfaccd comedian, and Lew Matney, variety musical entertainer. Don't Miss It! Free Street Exhibition WEDNESDAY EVENING AT 7 P. M. SHARP See Marcus escape from straitjacket while suspended by feet in mid-air. We uie Mpiulul pliable hmlher III ladles half Holing You will hi plciiicd with tho neatness of our woik .Model 11 Shoe Store, 717 Main St A.-0-.AlA.A. .-. ABLE TO GO DOWN v E y TIN TT1 H HI MItS. COX'S lMI'UOVKMK.NT KIXCK TAKIXO TAXLAC I'HOVI'I) A (llt.WI) SCItl'ltlHK. See Chllcoto & Smith for Are, life, accident and health insurance 0.13 Main street. 24 ma n-rf n tut LIBERTY THEATER H. W. POOLE, Owner AlkAS,MVWMV,VWMW,iVMWWWVWWVWWWW TONIGHT "SINS OF AMBITION" William Hart IN "HIS DUTY" THURSDAY Gladys Brockwell IN "BIRDS OF PREY" FRIDAY Bushman and Bayne "SOCIAL QUICKSANDS" Comedy Drama A,,ki,VMW,WWWWW,WWWWWWW,WV,W Admission 10c and 20c A (hilil iicioiiipiinli'il by pur cut admitted free with a "Oc iidinNslou. This Theater now properly Heated anil Ventilated. Fumigated every night "It surely Is a Innl.ic noigbboihood out where I live, for most everybody I know is taking it with fine results," recently said Mrs. Flora Cox, of 1130 Vernon Ave., N'. I'., Poitland, in tell ing of her Interesting oxpeiiencu with the famous medicine, "I was In such u bad slate of health," continued Mis, Cox, "that for the last three years I was hardly able to go out anywhere at all. Soon after eating an thing 1 would havo a stuffy feeling like my .stomach was filled wi"th gas, and often during the night my heart would boat so bar and fast I would simply have to gasii, for breath, and sometimes when go ing about tho house, I would get so dizzy and feel so faint and weuk that I wouldn't dare stoop over bccnu.so I was afiald of falling. My nerves were so upset that 'I Just couldn't stand any nolso or excitement, and I would He nwako night after night listening to the ticking of the dock and feeling like I would go instruct ed If I didn't got some sleep or rest. My Joints would swell and uche with rheumatism till I could hardly stand tho agony, and I would have such teirlhle nervous headaches that many a time I felt like I would bo better off dead than allvo. Medicines did me no good and I felt so lifoless It was all I could do to diag myself around and I hud almost given up hope of over getting well. "Well, now to show what Tunlac has done for rac.ny ncives aio quiet er, I havo gotten entirely over thoso terrible headaches and I Hlcepall night like a baby. That rheumatism Is al most gono, and I am so much stiong- er now that I do u lot of work that I didn't daie attempt boforo. Why Just last weok I went up town to do some (Shopping and It was tho first time In many months tliut I had been able to get that fur from the houso and I was mighty glad to bo able to walk around town again. I expected to get back home tired to (loath and ready to drop; but tho way I kept up was a grand surpilso not only to me hut to my 4fi lends, for I hardly felt tho exertion at all, I have gotten all this wonderful Improvement from only four bottles of Tanlac, and I am going to keep on tutting It hh long us It continues to help mo like It has and Is still doing, for I Just can't af ford to miss a single dose," Tnnlac Is sold In Klamath Palls by the Star Drug Co., and In Lorella by the James Merc. Co. Adv. High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADi: TO OHDF.lt FIXI'ST MATI'IUALH I1KHT OF WOUKMAXSIIIP IjATKfcT STYLUS I'KHFKCT KIT (iUAItAXTi:i:i) I 'rices ure verj ri'iiioniiblu Your liixpvitlon Invited Chas. J. Cizek MI'ltCHAXT TAIIOR ftl4 Main HL Quality Drugs... II lin't ciiiiioiii) mid It lu't w lie to buy mi) tiling but the bell In drug'. Wr have gained the run. Ildeiicc of our i-imliiiiicru by M-llltig drug of Ilia lilghril iimllty only. You runnel buy nny other kind here, nnd you nro nlivny. info mid mire Hint nothing but till best drllgi will be old In thin More. ndcrwoos PHarmary W'v , KLAMATH rALLS OK CtiOrl tpT?' I $!!! Thrift Brings Freedom It is glorious to be free to be free from worries and cares. Life is uncertain. Some days bring health and happiness, other days sick ness and trouble. At times money is plentiful, at other times it is very scarce. But no matter what happens, thrifty men and women do not worry. They have a Savings Account upon which they may draw at any time to meet ev ery emergency. Have you? We pay 4 per cent interest. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, .OREGON