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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1919)
FRIDAY. FKIIHUARV 7, llitli page TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON llttuSl TheEventng Herald I A jy E. ,1. M v II II A V EDITOR n..nrv n Walthall, who will bo " ppon at ttio Liberty Theatre Saturday Published dally orepl Sunday by ,lfll .. ,i ,vnnlnc In the .-crlmilna I no iicrnni i-ii utisiimir . omiiaiiy ih Klainnlh Falls, nt tlfi Fourth street Entered nt tho postofllco at Klnm nth Fulls, Ore . for transmission thru tho (nails nH second-class mnttor. Subscription terms by mnfl to any address In tho Unltcil States: One year ?5 00 Ono month 50 Member nf the Assoeinlcil Press The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tho use for republication ot nil nows dispatches credited to It ' flm storj. 'Hoops of Steel" is perhaps bast remembered as the stnr In 'The nirlh of a Nation" which was shown here last enr. As usual. Mr. Walt hall takes the strongest character in i lie piece and how well lie carries It may bo best seen nt the Liberty. A finer story of patriotic trend than "The Hun Within." the new special ranunount-Artcraft picture ! a few days. which will be shown nt the Mar Theatre tonlfiht would be hard to P ERSONAL... H. .J Master was among tho fain J MrAAAHAtHHHHHH nt 1 1 ins in ai ii i Kin 1 1 win isiiiiniiiuii f larencg Uudorwood and K. 11. Hull loll on tho train this morning for Krnnk W. Stall Is u business visi tor In Klamath Kails from Eugene. Tim Sullivan and l O'Connor tiro hero on matters ot business from Merrill. Portland. . I Oliver Martin Is ninon the Coun- ' . oAn t'laifnfa fr. fnltn t. .!,. II.. .,. ovmi i iviiuin t.u.., ihuiiii ivuh;i v Is stopping at tho Hotel Hall. C llr. O. Demorcst and family spent t part or the day yesterday In Klamath J Pnllj frntit tlintf hiiitm n( Mitfrlll AT " " i Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Hudson were' T. J. Monflohl was umoiiK tho In- Y train arrivals last nlcht from San'romimr nfflTON n ti m,iti in evening. Ho Is stopping at the Hall.! Mrs. C. W. Ilodson and son, L. T. , V Hodson, who hnvn been hero for a,y few days from Portland, left for. that r- r- r-n t .- .i. , I I'olnt this mornliiK. A C. C. Fllnn of tho Oh loouln Luin-. - V . . . It.. ...! XI.... if a tt....l !.. ' -. The Winnek Co., Inc. t I 426 Main Street Klamath Falls Francisco. I, l.ouls to look tlerbor has roho to Portland after business Interests for ur ii in iniiurwisi- m-u. ... i .k- i...-( sbject Is of np-to-the ininut per, nnd also local nous published nml , J . ., ... n.. ........... I- l.. Mr ntiil Mra M llnmnL'ni. Irtfl A 1. has a delightful love story " ' ?.. """ " "u """"-'8 "l .Z: "'Z,Z.r ! 'Z.T UUS.IICSS IUUU. nil- i-ivri limb iui ainuiiit nilUtl' KtlVJ (ft) i I were called by the Illness of Mrs. I. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Martin left this ii.,...i- ....i.. r i t m iV -- -. . . iihiiiirvi D muuii-i . .ma, ..I, u . .-IUV't- A win riKjus ui mi'ii.niiuinui ii. r-jic , eu ujiviitjui ..iiiiv-.., ...... ..... -- ' inn. iiiiik lor i niiiornin points lor a- ,vtf clnl dispatches heroin are also ro-' u n Sim-ta1lv selected mid strong one. ivnmtlnn vUit - Attorney Thomas Urukn wns nn .. served. j nnr-i. v.-iurett. Hnroihv ish. Done-! horo;n. timeliness: The picture was dlroct- las MacLoan and Charles Oerard play I J- H- Hnl,bs w'o opemtes a general Kill DAY, l-'KltlU-AIIV 7, llti 1 ,ho loading roles and a splendid per-i store at Merrill wns In the city on THK I.IXK IllYKK DAM romance is the result. ousiness yesieruay. The story deals with Americans j R j.,.lrlRS ,s ,ere fop ft g,lort ,1))0 nnd Oerman-Americans. Herman from ,ortIaml atu, u stopping at the Wagner, a loyal German-American , Wn0 ,.eIcan otel. eniLS MS son, iuri, lo a viernian u.u- threo weeks, X. P. Wilson who has been here for a 'visit with his sister. Mrs. J. M. Qulntol, left on the train this morn ing for Kansas, where ho will spend The Herald calUd the attention of its readers last night to the fight that ( verslty for a finishing course. A; A. O. Addison Is having n siege' somo time with relative. Is being made by Jl. K. lirailtmry to i pretty American girl, Hcth. who is a j whii tne inflammatory rheumatism at' prevent tho construction of the dam ' war,i n the Wagner home Is In love across Link River, and the segreg.vln0HSias. is smitten with the young Hon from the Klamutli project of any ia,ly's charms. of the power "sites that came into be-j m Ing as n result of the creating of this I PI.KASK XOTICK i undertaking. Hrabury is right, and First our herd is 50 per cent ., ... .,.. .., i.,, ,. ic Jersey; secona. mcy are moereuur right .and wnnt to see him win. There! ursel;.es am, we are (1et-irmlno.t to Is not a man that .is today paying Rtve cean mtik to our customers, tho coustructron charges of the Klnm-j The price of hay is on the decline; nth project that wants to see one j therefore, beginning February 10th, 11, we win cuurgL- us iuiiuwa. single part ot it turned over to any Individual, corporation or government department. And it is'to prevent this very thing that Itrndhury has thrown down the gauntlet and taken, up a fight that Is going to array ngainst htm every Influence and agency that has lieen employed during tho past several years In stealing from the project one of its chief assets. So far the California-Oregon Pow er company has been successful In I overcoming every obstacle that has been placed In Its way to prevent its monopolization )f the power of the Klamath River. Hut it has reached the end of its rope, and The Herald would now warn it to drop tho mat ter, and 'not try and steal from the people of theKlamath project that on which dependence has been placed to meet the cost of putting water on their lands. If it does not heed the warning, it will find itself driven frm this community, its present plant as so much junk, nnd a future that holds promise of immense busi ness destroyed. This is a broad state ment, and we will be surpriso if it Is heeded, but! we will guarantee that before the year Is out It will know that it was no idle boast. The peo plo of Klamath County have had all of this sort 'of trickery they are go ing to stand, and it Is a wise man who knows when he has gone far enough. As to Mr.' Bradbury, The Herald wants to see him In as president of the Klamath Irrigation district, and It further wants to see him name his assistants. The present directors have declared that u mistake has "been made In the granting of the con tract, nnd since they failed in their efforts to stop It, then It is up to them to step asido and let a man take the lead who has the courage to openly defy the opposition that has been raised against him, nnd who the Herald knows will win for the people I of tho project in a struggle that de mands no wavering and calls for the leadership of a man who has the courage of his convictions and tho! backbone to stand up and fight for! them. The day has passed when ' seniority, custom, friendship, or any-i thing else hhull stand in tho way of Jlr. nradbury. He Is entitled to the office of president, and must have it ' Ho Is entitled to the support of the other direqtors, and they must give it, whether it is palatable or not . j Uradbury today stands as the repre-, .Heutatlvo of the people of tho Klam- nth project in this matter. He must , not be interfered with nor handicap- ped. With Uradbury as president ' nnd such assistants as he may choose to namo us his coadjutors, there will I bo no reason, then, for his offering any oxcuses why the rights of the t 00 7.30 11.00 13.00 il qt. milk, per mo., 30 days. in ...tit. ..... wt "AMut-a m. Il. ...Iin, I'd llt'Jil "V tiuj.,- 3 qt. milk, per mo., 30 days... 4 qt. milk, per mo., 30 days.... 1 pt. milk, per mo., 30 days.... K-Pt. tab. crm, dally, 30 days . V-i pt. whp. crm., sinbledellv. 1 pt. whp. crm.. single deliv. .. it pt. tab. crm. single dellv. .. 1 pt. tab. crm., single dellv .... Combination-) 1 qt. and 1 pt. milk, dally, mo. 1 qt. milk i pt. tab. crm, mo... 9.00 l pt. milK, u- pi. lau. crm., mo... i.uui U pt. tab. crm, 10c, or per mo... 3.00 1 pt. milk hi pt. tab. crm., mo... 5.25 llottlcs mu-t Ik- put out daily to insure delivery of milk. CITY MILK UEPOT K. L. FIIKXCH, Prop. I'lionr 2ai. 237 Esplanade 5-3t 5.00 .25 .50 .20 .40 .$6.25 his home on Eleventh Street. Miss Florence Mellgan came In on tho train last evening. Se Is a gueM at the White Pelican Hotel. William Tlngley from the Klamath bought .supplies Falls merchants today for his Lake district. ranch In the Spring jra outgoing passenger on tho train this J morning for California points whero'V hi, nvmwtR in fitwtift llin iiavI Iu'ii ur . " " " ...... ..... ... . . t r wllh his brother Roy ileffonbneher A left on the trnln this morning. He is J. , .. .... . ... i m in uie military sorvicc anu una se cure;! leave to stop on his return from California, where ho had accompan ied some sick soldiera to the hospital. K. I.. Dcffenbacher of Vancouver. i who has been here for a short visit I Memories of happy days are best , . , . ,, ,, , , told when one of our Kodaks tell 1. L. Trunx and H. T. Murphy were' tne st0ry. Incoming passengers on the train last 7-lt STAR DRUO CO. evening. They are- guests at the! Pelican Hotel. Attorney Walter Van Kmon was a passenger on the train this morning for Portland, where he will spend ' the next few days on matters of busi ness, i See Clillcoto A Smith for lire, life, accident and health Insurance. OSS Main street. 24 Pace-makers ot fair prices. 7-lt STAR DltUO CO. lvl Ntrnu-M Overalls, $1.7.1, at K. K. K. Store. One to customer This store appeals to and pleases Saturday, discriminating people. 7-lt SJAU DRUO CO. It AXXOU.NCKMKXT Regular meeting Klamath Lodge Xo. 137, I. O. O. F., this evening. There will be work In the Initiatory degree .and all members are urged to be present. It's not too early to take a spring tonic Star Drug Co. "They have It." 7-lt STAR DRUO CO. ' High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes .MADE TO ORDER FIXi:ST MATERIALS REST OF WORKMAXSHIP LATEST STYLES PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Prices are very reasonable Your Inspection invited Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOR SIS Main St. We make prints you will bo proud to show. Star Drug Co., the Rexall Store. 7-lt H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING SATURDAY EVENING JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER Famous Players Presents "THE II UX WITH IX" .Starring DOROTHY GISH & GEO. FAWCETT. And AX ALL STAR CAST Not A War Picture, An ' Artcnift Special. Admission 10 & ii." cent. .Show Sums 7:: nnd :1.1. T'EMTLE THEATER Trliingle Presents , Wm. S. HART , in j "RKTWEEN MEN" See Hill Hart In Society. Hearst Pathe News Latest War Pic tures and Current Events. ! Admission 10 & 15 rents Mntlncc ' l:tO. Evenings 7:0 & . ! MERRILL OPERA HOUSE SIOTION PICTUREb TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon j COAL OIL IN BULK The Standard OH Company has discontinued supplying eoiiloll In ruses, so we have arranged to furnish the same high grade Pearl Oil in bulk, with Ever Ready Pressure Cans. s Baldwin Hardware Co. "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Specials In Grocery FOR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8th BEST CREAMERY BUTTER The pound 48c Two pound square 95c ROYAL BAKING' POWDER Twelve ounce can 40c Eight ounce can 25c CHOICE LOCAL HAMS The pound 40c CHOICE LOCAL SHOULDERS The pound ...-. 38c AMERICAN SARDINES The can ... ....i &c i t ? t t 5! iT I T T ? ? t t ? ? ? '? AAAAAAAAAAAAA H ' 4rm ' MATCHES Four boxes for 25c Farming Implements We have the follow ing implements to close out Tno Olher walking pliiwo.xtiiblile bottoms; Ono Oliver mil key plow, mid hot. torn; Thrrr Mollne milkey pliiun, mid hottnnix; One Thomn Drill, without grim col nttm'limnnt. On onvhonte power gno engine. Theae Implement were boUtfhtbe fore the advance in price, mid will bi noli! ui le than muiiiifiuiuri'm price today. We will m'll Ihrni mi uin) terms In rcupoiinlhlr parties. The Winnek Co.. Inc. 426 Main St. Phone 34 Klamath Falls J!!! f y ? ? Y t ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? ? t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y t ? Y ? Y Y Y ? Y Y Y Y T T ? SECOND PUCE MEET PROPOSED I.ENINE IS GOING 1) HAVE A GENUINE IIOLSIIEVIKI LOYE FEAST WHICH WILL PUT PARIS CONFERENCE OFF THE .MAP provlnccti nnd Finland to convoke u Cominiinlxt pence conference h:i been innde. The proponed meeting Is' Intended to eclipse the peace confer-j enco at Paris and the HorlallHt con ference at Heme. The Invitation which Ih pnlilliilii-d In PetroKrad newHpnperH derreeH that tho Ilobtlievlkl alone will have the rlKlit to take the Initiative at tbu ' proponed mcutliiK. MRS. KOOSIA i:i,T TO VISIT GRAVE OF SON IN FIIANCC. Ni:W YORK. Feb. fi Mm Thru dure RoiMuvell, widow of tho former I'reitlili-iit Ihih nailed for Fianci- In In! t the Krave ot ber huh, Oiientln .1 I UFT OFFCORNS! STOCKHOLM, Feb. fi.- An ex hortation from Premier I.onlne to all the IlolHliovllii Committed) In tier- many, Austria, nnd Poland, tho llaltlc and family. " CARD OF THANKS Wo wIhIi to Hlnceroly thank our dour frlendn for their klndncHH and aHHlHtanco In our recent bereavement, nnd to itBHiira the niof our hcurtfelt Krutltudo, Mm. Agnen II, Kukoliion Apply few ili-opn then lift , loiiihy I'orim off w It 1 1 fliiKcm Motors and Pumps For next irrigation sea--nn should lie omIctciI now ,ln order to get tho prop- people shall not ho vigorously jro-1 "" eiiiiineiit and Insure delivery In tectcd,,mid The Herald will stand ready nt nil times to render him th. help ho will need, iih well as the crit icism ho will deserve If ho for an In stance hesitates to prosecute to u fin ish tlio buttlo he undertakes to recov er to tho Klamutli project that which Iuib been dissipated olther through laxity. or wilfulness Let us Install time, nt lowest cost your pumping plant. VOl WANT VOCR MOTOR RIGHT VOIR PUMP RIGHT VOL'R INSTALLATION RIGHT THAT WILL STAV RIGHT Place your orders with us, and you I; now yini me iIkIiI. Good eiiKlneeriii and Installations ANNOUNCEMENTS I wives annual i-vpeiise ,nml jlvei bet- M. Paul's Enlscoiml Guild will hold t-r elllcleiicv. . EsIIiiiiiU-k fiirnlsliiil. n cooked food und kitchen npron sale ' nt tho olllco of tho Western Transforj I 1 iv11. Co., Saturday ntterpooii. C-3t , lmn. AXIVCr Electrical Co. Jitivl StraiiKM Ovcnills $1.75, at ir ir if. Hlnru. Ono lo customer LIBERTY THEATER H. W. POOLE, Owner MAAMV TONIGHT Violet Dane IN "RIDERS OF THE NIGHt" Funny Charlie Chaplin at His Beit IN ' . . ' "A HENPECKED SPOUSE" SATURDAY Henry B. Walthall IN "HOOPS OF STEEL" Admission 10c and 20c A child accompanied by par ent admitted free with n 20c udnilHHlon. ' Thin Theater now properly Routed nnd Veutlluted. Fumigated every night PALACE MARKET FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY The only Meat Market in the city equipped with cold storage rooms for the proper handling of Meats. Fresh Cuts of Beef, Mutton, Pork and Veal can be be had from our Chill Rooms as all times. Special prices on nice, juicy cuts of Klamath County Meats, fattened, at our own feed yards, can be had at our Bargain Counter Saturday. BOILING BEEF Plutes ., .., IHc Rib Cuts ' 20c Neck Piece 20e POT ROASTS Shoulder Cuts STEAKS SinAll Individual Steaks . Sirloin Steaks .. . Mv. UHe iSHo KLAMATH PACKING CO. Phone 68 524 Main St. Doesn't hurt u bit! Drop a llttltt 'Prcugoiin on an aching corn, Instantly ' that corn stops InirtliiK, then you lilt It rlKht out. Ves, niiiKle! Iffll A tiny bottlu of Freozono costs hut , a few cents at any drug storo, but Is sufficient to romovo every liurd com, !soft corn, or corn, between tho Iocs, jund the calluses, without sorencaa or Irritation. i Froezono IkJIic Hiuuutlonnl discov ery of u Cincinnati kciiIuh, It Is won- Iderful, . IT'S WBLLMAN'S YOU'LL LIKE IT, TOO 15 CENTS THE POUND 15 CENTS THE POUND Ai'ewo'ihe Beans from Wgg VVVWWWW iWVSWMSl The Sunset Grocery -- Huturduy. it 7th und .Main 8U. MMMrAfArMrWV WVWVWWVAV'''