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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1919)
Tnntxnw, nana n n, mm.) PAOR TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tlCC mi 8$ imi The Evening Herald i-:. j. m v a a . v EMTOIl Ptlbllsticil dnlly except Sundav In Tlio Uerntd I'uhlMlilne Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street Entered nt tlie postoinro at Klntti ath Falls, Ore, tor transmission thru the malls ns sucond-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to an address In tbo United States. One yoar $5 00 One month CO Member of the Associated l'rc The Associated Pros Is exclusive!. entitled to tho use lor republication ot all news dispatcher credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also loral news published herein. All rights of republication of spe rial dispatches heroin are also re norved. ERSONAL.J W. H Yerlatt Is n recent arrival fJQ from Portland stopping nt the White 1'elican Hotel. g Mrs. V. J. Wilde and Utile son 5 ' ' loft this morning for Weed for a brief 2 M SKeon is down on business visit with friends. 5 from rhiloquln. I ,f ,,.,.,, 5 Mr. and Mrs. M. 1.. Francis are ("lias (' Onggnn Is a County seat guests registered at the Hull Hotel M v Niter from Merrill. from Chllo(ttlu today. H U Fred Houston and O. W. Robertson A. V. Tlnilell ramo In vestetdav H aie at Spencer Creek today. from Fart Klamath to look after 9 business iuteriwts hero 1 ii. iiuicners was mining 'I LEAD, AND OTHERS FOLLOW" K. SUGARM the train arrival last evening from l.os Angeles Dennis O'oonnor Is In the city for ,i lnlef business visit front the Mer rill section. V. McHrootu. a cattleman of the Vistillas section Is a county seat bit- "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" Mrs. C. X. Slmonsou Is a Klamath o Falls visitor fiom Horkele). She Is a no guest at the Hall Hotel. gg t! (1 Alnlnrnn flf Mm Hiitrv itti. " trlct Is giving attention to matters ot business In Klamath Falls. I : lirn-ss vitor. TiiuasiiAV, FKnacviiY . ti nimt.ui foij sux.mm HAI.DWl.V! Our hnts are off to Senator Raid win. He has shown that he has the real Interests of Klamath County and the entire state at heart, and we congratulate him on the masterly manner in which he has put through the senate the amendment to the constitution, whereby counties are permitted to vote bonds for the con struction of roads. If anyone thinks that he had an easy time of It. then he Is mistaken. Wo have been fully advised through special correspond ents as to the progress this resolu tion was making, and tho obstacles that had to be overcome. There were times when wo were discouraged Hut each day brought the Informa tion that Baldwin was on the job So persistently was he after the sen ators that they hated to see him come. To get peace of mind they agreed to put his resolution through. lie had to give 'way a little, but even 6 per cent is a big victory for him personally, as well as for Klamath County. Tho resolution Is now reposing in the committee on resolutions of the house. This committee 'has adopted the policy ot holding up all resolu tions until they can be reported to the house In a bunch. We hope that Merryman and Burdlck will adopt the same tactics as Senator Baldwin, and j succeed In getting the resolution re ported at once, and having It adopted! by the house. Klamath County sim ply has to have it, and it will not give Its members any rest until the resolution has been signed by the governor. Senator Baldwin already Is busy pleading with the members of the house, and with this trio work ing insistently and persistently, we know that the members will listen, heed, and act favorably. We want to urge every resident of Klamath County who is acquainted with any member of the house, or who has a friend who knows one, to get busy. Write to the member; have your friends write. Leave noth ing undone. Get busy today. Don't" put It off for a day or two, for we ' must act NOW. The legislature of' Oregon stays In bession only forty ! days. The remaining time Is very short, and If you are Interested, you will havo to start something imme diately. Do not think that the other, fellow is going to do the work. He will do his part, but ou must doj you) s. Tlie Herald urges you not to! let another day pass liafore you write to at least one member of the hoube rot the members from Klamath, for , they are alreday doing all the can but to tome other member that you may know. If you do not know one, i then you must have a friend some- where -In this state who does. Then w're him, asking that he wire hisj reptesentatlve to ret back of thol Baldwin resolution to amend tlie con stltutlon. Uememher. it will cost you only (10 cents for a telegram, and It, may he Just the very thing that will ( land tho one vote necessary to pass I tho resolution. Keep The Herald posted on the re- BUlts of your efforts! (let a Mnuil.irrt policy Cbilroto V- Smith agency. from the 24 OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE n.wcixc s.iTraa.w kvkxivo J. Crandall of Portland Is tu town for n brief time from Portland. Ho Is registered at the Hotel Hall. , O. K. Snider Is a I ounty seat busi ness visitor from t'litloquln today Ho is stopping nt the Hotel Hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Kstes left this morning for Duusmulr wlieie, they expect to remain In the futute l ; K. P. nutterfleld is a Klamnth j Falls visitor from llunsmulr todny. He Is registered at the White Pelican i Hotel. I Our new room is nearing completion and while our S store is not in the neatest shape possible we are doing business every day and can save you money on any and all goods. Our assortment in any and all lines is complete A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS JAZZ MUSIC j STAR Select THEATER , A 11. Campbell, a prominent f'Min- -r of the Pine drove district t. an sa n eel business at the Couutv seat jestorday. Icturcs Corporation Presents AI.ICK lUtADV In "TIIK KXIFK" li. H. Newton, who ha been hero on matters of business for the past three days from Hornbrook, left to da for his home. Mr nmt Mra V It IllchnnU who I........ i.a ..I...- .r .1... ......... .....n ' ' ' , ""' "' "".."" " l have been visiting at the home of J ij Lunelle aurrv Al A l.'iughablo 1! Heel Comedy. 'Tho Tell Tall Sliiift." Aihtii -Ion III .V: !. cents. Show Stmts 7:iIO and !:!.". TEMPLE THEATER Tiiangle Present. Win. S. HA aT In "IJCTWERX MEN" Sec Hill Hart in Society. Hretrst Patlie News I-atest War Pic tures and Current Events. Admission 10 & IS cents Matinee 2:.W. Evening? 7:30 & 0. W. Moorman of this city left today for Oklahoma Cit'. Attorney" Charles J. Ferguson was passenger on the train this morn 1 Ing for Salem, wheie he expocta to ! remain for two or three days. i Cashier Leslie Hogers ot the First National Bank left today for San Francisco and other California points on "natters of business for tho bank. J. M. Hutchins and family left tills' 1 morning for Castle Hock, California,! j where Mr. Hutchlns Is to have charge ot the construction of a box factory, i MERRILL OPERA HOUSE SIOTIOX PICTURES TUESDAYS AXD SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon Arthur Leavitt, who left recently t for Camp Lewis, has received his dls-j charge fiom the military service and returned to Klamath Falls last night. See dillcote .V Smith for fire, life. I accident mill health Insurance. 033 Slain street. 24 7:30 to 8:00 A. M.f SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th Any pair of Overalls in d "1 J2 the house vl .UJ Store will be closed at S:02 sharp for five minutes, and all cus tomers in the store will be waited on. You must be here before S. Don't ask for them later. 2:30 to 3:00 P. M. SATURDAY FEBRUARY 8th Any Mackinaw in housed "7 QC sizes 3G to 44 ty i .VO One to a customer 7:00 to 7:30 P. M., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th Any Silk Shirt Only one to a customer $3.00 COOPER'S UNION SUITS IIBffllKQEBKQEta&moraEHBKEaEIHr' 81 LI Bl CI M 1 B3 N w m r-i in a n m m m m m n m H El a Marble Finish $3.00 values $2.25 CLOTH HATS One lot . ... FELT HATS One lot .. . $1.25 $1.95 LEATHER MITTS One lot PANTS One lot Regular $1.50 . PANTS One lot Regular $5.00 PANTS One lot Regular $5.50 7:45 to 8:30 P. M., SATURDAY FEBRUARY Silt LEATHER FACED CANVAS GLOVES Regular 40c pair. Limit li pair to customer CANVAS GLOVES, Regular 20c per pair; 4 pair to a customer OK DC 30c 75c $3.45 $3.75 ! W0RK SHIRTS Triple stitched, JQ QC $2.25 values, now tj . j j HEAVY SHIRTS Cray and brown, $3.50 values . FLORSHEIM SHOES dJO 1 C 30 pair, not all sizes J A $2.25 $1.95 BLANKETS Esmond Brand, Special 1x78 $3.95 n H m n m LI H Gl R GO n m H a H Home of Hart Schaff ner & Marx Clothes iiiiiiiiiiiaQ? .ii LIBERTY THEATER H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT Gladys Brockwell IN "A BIRD OF PREY" A Thrilling Western Story "OH! WHAT A DAY!" A Two-Reel Jester Comedy FRIDAY Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne IN "cnriAi niiirircAMncii juunii vuivijnnjyj SATURDAY Henry B. Walthall IN "HOOPS OF STEEL" Admission 10c and 20c A child accompanied by par cut admitted free uith a i-'Oo admission. This Tlic.itn now propel ly Heated and Ventilated. Fumlfjutcd eer nlKht TALK OF THE TOWN av u. xo. :-c 4 and tho leader Jumped off In the fame fashion at the samo point, "but", said Hilly, "I didn't hae the Hitme luck you had. Tho durued cuss came half way down, chanced his mind und went hack up nnuln. He wan never In ratiKo of my Kim." "IUI.I.Y" NllltKVi: The cmck shot ulnVx fiii-ndH aru IckIoii. AXXOr.Vt'KMMXTS t St l'aul'H Kplxcopal (lulld will hold a cooked food and kitchen apron Halo 'tit flin itfMr'n flf fhf, Wfitfir ti Trfi nafi, Co., Saturday afternoon. A-lit DOES YOUR RADIATOR LEAK? I.IIAVKS AITKIt KL'ai.OUGIl Herbert Klttrolm, who is In tho i Field Artillery branch of tho mill J tary service, and who has been homo 1 on u brief furlough with IiIh parents .Mr. and Mm. Ouk Klttrelm of this city, loft this morning for Fort Sill, ' Oklahoma, ADLER-I-KA HELPS SON! ".My son had liillainmatlon of bowel and was greatly bloated (with gus). After giving Adler-l-ka he Is completely (TltKH. Doctors did no good." (Signed) M. (Jtirlninl, Ferdi nand. I inl - One iIiihii Adler-l-ka ri'lh'vs sour stomach, gas and constipation IN STANTLY. Hcmoves AM, foul m.U- i tor which poisons system. Often CUItKS constipation, i'revctits ap pendicitis. Wo havo sold Adlur-l-kn many years. It Is a mixture of buck thorn, cascara, glycerine and nine other simple drugs. Whitman Drug Company, Adv, If no. 1 ran stop it' I am .1 clallst on Itudlators. and Know 0 kink of the Imslnc I have had years' factory experience on r.i ator work, know I can dcltt-'r goods, and will guaritnleo nit that leaves my shop If )ou Ii any troubles whatever with radiator or gas tanks, let 111c 1 1 them off jour baudt If you can't bring it, himiiI H woik. far and near, sidb'ttd v rnmember. I absolutely guarm every Job K l NOIl'l II fi :)t CM Fourth m -"j oil j,.ii . i 1 Mir 1 lie Ml I There's no kind of shoo repilrun; we can't do l our hop. It MODKKN MIIOK STOIti: If you own an automobile, or ope rate one, Just 1 end tho little note pub lished elsewhere In this paper and signed by the Mayor. You can hut your last cent ho means what he says and that ho Is backed up by public sentiment! TI10 day or Joy tiding on tho stieets of Klamath Falls Is er. So keep down your speed, keep )ur imtfriors dosed und don'l parlf. our rars along the restricted blocks of Main stioet. Tho people tire demanding tlmt tho roeklesb and rittKinnt violation ot this ordluanco shall stop and tlioso who lisnoro it In thp future shall be broiiglit be fore the police Judgo and fined. Play no fiivorltes and enforce tho law of the letter. A' dffi PEOPLES' MARKET PRODUCER TO CONSUMER QUALITY MEATS AT MODERATE PRICES SPECIALS GENUINE PIG PORK SAUSAGE FISH Fresh from the hook and net. OYSTERS Hlghl from the llsherman'M basket le.idy for your market basket. Compound y Lard Xo. .- Xo. 10 $1.00 . $2.00 Xo. .- Xo, 10 flS.MII ALL SMOKED MEATS AT REDUCED PRICES Phone 83 534 Main St. Kver hear of "Billy" Shreve' You haven't? Then you're no sportsman! 1 Hilly has been "making tills terri tory ' for something like IB years. Ho , represents tho Ilemlngton Firearms 1 outfit, and nu know them, Mke their stuff, their men ate about the ' best to be found anywhere, and Hilly is one of them. In Northern Callfor ! 11 lu his name Is a household word and j instead of asking for "V. M, (' " they ask for "Hilly Shrove's". Well, Illlly's j lu town 011 one of his scmi-annuiil t trips and he tilings a new story with I him, Down in Nevada not long ago he was listening to ono of the "1ilg ones" be has to ll.ston to all tho tluui, and this was a whopper. The hunter was telling about hunting moiiut'jln sheep. After da's of prowling aiound ho ami his partners, by the use of .strong binoculars, saw a bunch of sheop 'way up on top of a mountain Tho leuder of tho sheep came to tho btink of the precipice at the foot of , which was a river, and after hesltat , lug a moment Jumped off. As he 'iimo down the liuntcfr shot him .The othoi sheep followed tho loader and mot tho samo fate, until "every darn ed ono of thorn wua lunded." Hilly agreed that 'that was flno work, and ho knew It was true, for ho and his I friend happened to ho In that same section und hud a .somewhat similar exporlonco, Thpy saw tho sheop creeping along tho same mountain i yKKmJk'- Little Neck Clams . 2 lb 25c Fresh Columbia River Smelts 2 lb 25c Nice Large Crabs 40c Fine cuts of Halibut and Salmon Large, Fat Eastern Oysters PALACE MARKET Klamath Packing Co. PHONE 68 524 Main Street "y j j3 IT'S WELLMAN'S YOU'LL LIKE IT, TOO IS CUNTS TIIH l'OUM) 15 CHNTH TIIK I'OUXI) .-J Beans fromj VS.'WVSiSMrfWVWVWS MAAAAA-fWS The Sunset Grocery iWWWVA