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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1919)
IMCJR TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ryi - M I J l tie nvening neraiu u. j. M t" It It A V liMTOU ....- . , illffleultlos they have to meet; never Published dally except Sunday by lx-ocs hc lrv t0 bring the service up to Tito Herald Publishing Company of i , .. .,.', ,, ... .,,.ii... nnrn. Klamath Falls, at 115 fourth street !""' '"Phost l'nlnt of "- r .'.does hi' give to the shipper the con- Knternd at tho postoilico at Klam-'deration and protection his patron nth Kails, Ore. for transmission thru j 0gc iieniands. All complaints, rc- the mails as second-class matter. Subscription forms by mail to any ililrioa ti. (I... 1'uflmt Qt.ilno One scar $5.00 Quo month 6 Member of the A-socInleil Pro Tho. Associated Pros Is exclusive) entitled to the use lor republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise creditid In this pa per, and also local news published hero'n. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein arc also re served. MONDAY, KF.IIHCARY 10, 11)10 THi: SOITHKRN PACIFIC The time Is at hand when Klam ath Kails must turn its attention to the Southern Pacific Company, tho service II Is giving this territory, the rates It is charging and the robbery It has practiced ever since its en trance Into this city, and Its npparent determination to continue practices that have had a throttle hold upon the development ot the vast resources of this great Inland Empire. The time was when The Herald advocat ed a policy of tolerance toward this railroad company, for it recognized the fact that in the beginning it wi.s necessary for it to place its charges a little higher than would ordlnar lr be tho cus--. . ponding the development ot md'jstrii-s that would create suf ficient business to pay a fair re'.urn on the investment that had been made. This necessity no longer ex ists. Wo are told that the business ot Klamath Kails is the largest in t'ue state of Oregon, outside of the city ot Portland, and if the same figures for the pa"st years could be secured, it would undoubtedly he found that a similar showing has been made for several years, nut whether it has or not ,the fact now remains that Klamath Kail? is today the second commercial city of the state of Ore gon, and as such it is going to de mand from the Southern Pacific com pany and its officials that considera tion its importance deserves. The first demand this city is going tu make, is the reduction of the pas senger rate from four to three cents a mile. Kor nearly ten years the Southern Pacific company has been robbing the traveling public out of 85 cents on every ticket sold between this city and Weed, on tho pretense that this line is still uifder construc tion. This excuse may have had some foundation for the first year or two, but everyone knows that it has been a downright fraud for the past eight years. This thievery has filched from tho pockets ot the traveling public over $1,000,000, or nearly half of the original cost of construction ofJ this piece of line. , And what sort of service does this company furnish? It is a disgrace It is lint little better than that which we used to get on tho old Pokagama line, when the peoplo rode In a box ear, with a lantern for light. N'lght after night we have the spectacle of j seeing the conductor collect his tlck-J ets by the use of u lantern, while the passengers sit in mo gioom ui u llghtlcss car. No attempt has been mado by the officials to correct this nbusn, though It has been the rule for many months, we nave a scneuuiei Physicians the world over recom that It hut littln better than that for 'mend the inside bath, claiming this Is the freight trains one that calls for of vastly more Importance than out four hours between this city andislde cleanliness, because tho skin Wood! This on a branch that Is the best rovenuo producer of any elghty ljve miles of railroad in tho West. Ono passenger train a day Is alloted to tills city, necessitating long waits at Weed for travelers to and from the south, where the accommodations are so Inadequate and disgraceful as to compel the patrons to seek comfort mid conveniences in the hotels of the tOWIlf What has been said of tho pus.sen gor charges and service Is also truo of tho freight. "Charge all the tralllc i Will bear" has h.-eit the relentless dic tum of the powers that be, and how effectively they have enforced thnt doctrine is ovidonced by tho fact that tho churgo from Sacramento and San Kranclsco to Dorrls for some classes of freight is little more than half of ,,,,, acllng ,iea(li galow comp,,oni What it. is to Klamath lulls. AudacId stomach. others who are subject ynt wo furnish a greater rovonuo to to bilious attacks or constipation, this company tliun-any other city In .should obtain a quurter pound of lime thu'Stnto outslilo or Portland. As U (o tho division olliclals, thoy nro about as efficient and considerate as tho service and charges. Tho su- porlu'tondont Is little bettor than a immlcured manikin, who would, from ,(up maimer in wuicn no nupurviaua.ueaitu ana appearance. aot. the district under Ills control, load ionp t peiieve nmt no is um product 'of it amnll-order school ot railroading. ! Never docs lip visit the patrons of his road to learn ot the trials and ' quests or demands are referred, us a J rule, to subordinates even less consld I orate and courteous than he. Like a ' monarch in state, he travels up and i down the line. rowing with his lash ' nf nnthnrltv Ills snbnrillnnf os U'ttn art- governed like slaves. Instead of co-workers Ksplonage has taken the place of co-operation; autocracy the place of arbitration; terror the place of peaceful prosecution of labor Jamong the employes, until the splen did, smoothly working machine that passed into his hands has become a mere Jumble of disorganized, ills- j satisfied, discontented workers. Klamath Kails Is going to demand. land must receive, better service, low er freight and passenger rates, and a faster schedule between this city and Weed. We are entering upon an era ot development that will ho the greatest In our history, and it Is not going to be handicapped by the Southern Pacific company. Kor up wards of ten years we have uncom plainingly borne the burden, but that day is at an end, and before Klamath Kails is satisfied, and before It stops its fight. It must secure the relief to which it is entitled. "THK KM'" When your back Is broken and your eyes are blurred. And your shin bones knock and jour tongue Is furred. And your -tonsils squeak and your hair gets dry. And you're doggone sure you re go ing to die; And you are scared you ain't and you're 'frald you will Just drag your bed and havo your chill. And pray the Lord to see you through; Kor you've got the "Klu," boy; you've got the "Klu." When your toes curl up and your belt goes flat. And you're twice as mean as a Thomas Cat, And your life Is a long and dismal curse. And your food tastes like a hard boiled hearse; When your lattice aches and your head's a-buzz, And nothing Is as It ever wuz. You've got the "Klu," boy; you've got the "Klu." What is it like the "Spanish Klu?" Ask, my brother, for I've been thru. It is misery out of despair; It pulls your teeth and curls your hair; It thins your blood and breaks your bones; And fills your craw with groans and moans; And mayby, sometimes, you'll get well. Some call It "Klu" I call It "hell!" We've had ours have you? See Chilcote & Smith for Are, life, accident anil health insurance. G33 Main street. 24 An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh Says a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keeps Illness away. This excellent, common-sense health measure being . adopted by millions. pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood causing 111 health, while the pores In the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning', before breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and Dowels tho previous day's Indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and tox ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. Just as soap and hot water cleanse and freshen the skin, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on thej Qliminative organs. Those who get up with a bad breath coated tongue, nasty taste or have a utono phosphate at the drug store, This will cost very little, but is suffi cient to demonstrate the value ot In- side bathing. Thoso who continue it 'each morning are assured of pro- (nounced results, both In regard to' P ERSONAL I.ITTI.K NIIIKI.KIIITS l). LOCAL HAIVKNl.NflS AMUNM THK l'l'OPLF. OK THIS CITY AN1 VICINITY. (JOIXCiM AND COMINOS OK I.OCA1. FOLKS tleorge Wutt inado a business trip to Merrill today. Mrs. K. K. l.ooseloy Is In the city from Los Augolos. It. Adams Is In town for a short visit from Merrill. Hoy McNeill Is a county seat visi tor from Mnlln today. Adolph Cacka was a week end vlsi tor In this city from Merrill. C. H. McCutchan Is a guest at the ,,u' for " ram'h lu '' 'a,r-v ,lls Hotel Hall from Sacramento. trlot. Klnier Stukel Is looking after bus-' Jr. anil Mrs. T. C. Stewart are Iness Interests hole from Merrill. J. A. Morrow was a passenger this morning on the .stage for Lakovlew. K. M. Rushy was among the week end County seat visitors from Al- gonia. j. t.. iinu was in town aiurua.v looking after business Interests from Chlloquin. Miss Christine Carr, a sister of Mrs. Jesse Hnlley is here from the east for a visit. Arthur Robertson left this morn ing for Mt. Hebron, where he expects to make a short visit. Chns McCartio, a sheepman from the Merrill district was a week end visitor in Klamath Kails. E. n. Hall and Clarence Underwood are expected to return this evening) from a short visit to Portland. John Stout was a passenger this morning on the train for Yreka where I he expects to visit for a wey days, j i Mr. and Mrs. J. Frothlngton are H OUST-ON' s Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING SATURDAY EVENING JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER ; I Goldivyn lrescnts MADGE KENNEDY In "THE SERVICE RTAIi" A Love Story of a Slacker Who. Unlit his own Prison. Also Two Reels of Comedy. Admission 10 & 25 cent. Show Starts 7:. '10 anil M:15. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Triangle Presents WILLIAM DESMOND. I In "THE SHADOW WITHIN" , A ho j Hearst rathe News ' Admission 10 & 15 cents Matinee j 2.30. Evenings 7:110 & O. j MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon LIBERTY THEATER H, W. POOLE, Owner fssvvsaWWnia TONIGHT The only Theda Bara in IN "WHEN A WOMAN SINS" Harold Lloyd Comedy ssiWVMWMMWsi TUESDAY Catherine Calvert "OUT OF THE NIGHT" Admission 10c and 20c A child accompanied by - par ent admitted free with n 20c ticket, oxci-pt Saturday night and Sunday night. MENTION ' Klamath Falls visitors from Seattle. They are guests at the Hotel Hull. Miss llortlm Owens loft this morn- Ing for a short visit with her parents in the Midland district. j Mrs. N. M. Cantrell loft this morn- lug for Dorrts whoro she expects to spend the day and return this oven- ! Ing. Hoss Sutton bought supplies from the Kluuiath Kails merchants Satur- , iwamatli halls visitor from .McCloud i today. They are guests at the Hotel na Harry Knnoy. returned last nlcht fnm, Undln. Wisconsin, where he accompanied the remains of his wif, ! for Interment. Miss Marie Uolan who teacher sohol at Hlldebrand returned to that point this morning following a short visit In Klamath Kails. Dave Killer, a well known sheep man has been giving attention to matters of business In Klamath Kails from the Merrill district. Mrs. Annie Rush who has been visiting Miss Kdnn Wells for the past two weeks from Ashland left for her home this morning. Chas. Olbrlch, who has been here from Los Angeles for a few days vlsltlni? hto rntintn Pnrl Selnilinrt .1 r I left for his home this mornlnc. "'" ' , "" " " '-"" "' ,nun "" """" 'r " '.ran- Cisco, where he expects to spend the next week on matters of business. J. K. Sturm, who has been at work on the new Court House, left this morning for his home at Portland. He he been Installing a dumb waiter. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Terwilllger were passengers on the train this morning for San Kranclsco, where they expect to visit for the next week. H. M. Oarrett, L. M. Mullen and , W. A. Proctor are Klamath Kalis ; business visitors from Portland. They ' arc registered at the White Pelican j W. L. Kadderly of the O. A. C. Ex 1 tension work Is In Klamath Kails for ! a short time on matters of business I from Corvallls. He is stopping at the Hotel Hall. 1 Mrs. E. II. Williamson who has been here visiting her son, Roy Call from Dillon, left this morning for her home. Sho will stop for a short visit In San Kranclsco. I Alex Sparrow, an official at the ' Crater Lake National Park came In I Saturday evening from Medford on I business. He Is stopping at tho White Pelican Hotel. Robert Burton who has been at work on the County Court House loft ! this morning for Han Krnncisco where he will spend u few days beforn re i turning to his home at Portland. I I). I). Llsky a well known stock- man, who has been feeding it largo ! number of cattle on the West side of tho Upper Klamath Lake Is register ed at the Hotel Hall from Rocky Point. Oct a standard policy from the Chilcote & Smith agency. 24 Thin Theater now properly lfeiiteil mill Ventilated. Fuinlgutcd every night A PLAIN TALK Wo thank you Tor mnkliir. your phono siiultnry. Your good example will stimulate others. Health can be bought Cleaning mid Vigilance Is the price. Havo you the price'.' I Am the Eiieui) of Mankind It Is too early to make more than n guess at the toll exacted by the epidemic In tills country Statistics have not boon compiled for the nor mill rate of mortality from pneumonia or other respltory diseases or from all causes except for u comparatively small number of localities, mid until this Is done It Is uvuilfettiy Impossi ble to ascertain how much mortality can be charged to the epidemic The fact that In many localities thorn Is appearing a recrudesceiice of Inilu ema or Itilluenza-llke eases iliust postpone any llual estimate of iiior tallty from the disease. Jijueh needs to bo known about the methods of diagnosis as well. A very general estimate of the minimum number of deaths- chargeable to the epidemic perhaps may bo attempted by ascer tnlnlng the mortality rate from In tliienza and pneumonia lor various localities and areas of different types and geographical location. Such a rate, roughly computed for some thing over 27. 000. 000 population, uf tor weighting ureas according to geo graphic location, appears to lie about per 1,0110 of population Allowing, however for the apparently lower rate In many rural sections ,a con servative estimate for the country as u whole would appear to be between :: and :i..r per 1.000. I'pun this basis, the total number of deaths charge able to the opldemjc in this country as a whole would bo between .'100,000 and :!.10,000. This estimate Is con fessedly rough and Intentionally Is made conservative. A much larger number of deaths Is believed by soiuii to htiu occurred already. 1 steal In the I'nlted States alone more than a billion dollars each venr I tear homes asunder; I snatch babes from the mother's breast. I am more powerful than the com bined armies and navies ot the world. I have burdened mankind since the dawn of history. I spread misery and desolation. In nocent children are my special prey. I bring pain, sickness, death, yet few seek to escape me. 1 destroy and maim; I give noth ing, but take all. I destroy health and wreck homes I am rulentless, the rich and noor alike I seek. Until weak and strong, old and young are my victims. I cuiiho commerce to stand still: I depopulate cities and destroy nations. I nm a proxeiihililo lioiio. (In- flnenii.) . I Am the Conqueror of Pretentiible DKi'asr, I am stronger than all tho nations of tho world. I am the co-workor of medicine and surgery. 1 save thousands of lives each year. I restore children to tholr parent, 1 banish plaguo and pestilence. I convert tho fever-ridden Juncles Into health resorts. I add years to tho lives of thous ands, I am on guard at all times, my vl llance never ceases, VK KAT TOO MUCH MMAT WHICH CIXK.'S KID.VKYH, TIIKN TIIK HACK II CUTS Most folks forget that tho kidneys, llko the bowels, get sluggish and clog ged and need flushing occasionally, else wo have bnckucho nnd dull mis ery In tho kidney region, sovoro headaches .rheumatic twiifges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and nil sorts of bladder disorders. You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and tho moment you feel an ache or pain In tho kidney region, get nhout four ounces of Jud Salts from uny good drug store hero, take u tablospoonful In u glass of wa ter before hreakfust for a fnw days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from tho acid of grapes and lumon Juice, com bined with llthlu, and Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and Htimiilnto them to normal activity, It also neu tralizes the ucldB In tho urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending blad der disorders. Jud Salts Ih harmless; Inoxpenslvn; makes a delightful ufforvescont llthln water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep tholr kid noys clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. A well known local druggist says ho sells lots of Jud Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kldnoy trouble whllo It U only trouble. Adv. 1110 I'ltljrAltATIO.VK KOlt IIOKK FKSTIYAIj. lORTI,AND, Fob; 10. Prepara tions for Rose Festival In Portland In 1019 were Initialed at a meeting of tho Rose Festival auxiliary at tho Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday night, Tho meeting was attended by nhout i"0 ropresentittlvoH of Portland clubs and various organizations which are muiubors of the auxiliary, It was decided to tirgo fullest co-operation of ull factors of Portland life to make the 1919 festival a success. SALT IFOR ACHING If I bring rleaiilluesH. good elieer, and wholesome living. I make mankind happier. I bring prosperity. Towns spring up anil urow under my protection I I am necessary for the puiitres of the wot Id. Tinlns and blps move under my protection t watch over the children In the Miii'iils. tho soldiers In the camps and II caches, the sailors on I he sun ami tile people at home I am xanlliillom ("A CliMifC'p.") A "Cleanup" means hoi water ami iHiiap, illsinioi inniH ami uwn m . 'perhaps paint and the whitewash In ash The city Is planning to l"ll ! vou, thanks to the city dads, b col lieclliig garbage and rubbish, but In the meantime the dark coiner-.. Hi.' closets, the gariels, and ever phi. whore disease germs might lue should be thoroughly cleaned. , What will the harvest ho" .Make It an open, happy, elllclent. beautiful Klamath Palls, free from preventable diseases CITY HOARD OK HKAI.TII IT'S (SltAMlMOTIIKIt'S ItKCIPK TO HltlMi HACK COLOR AM) LI'S TltC TO MAI II That beautiful, even shade ot dark, glossy hair can only he had by brew ing a mbtino of Sage 'll-a and Sul phur, Your hair Is your charm. It niakes or mars the face. Whun It fades, turns gray or streaked, J net an I application or two of Sage and Sill-; phur enhances Its appearance a lam-1 droit fold. j Don't blither to prepare tho mix tine; you can get this famous old leclpo Improved by the addition of other Ingiedlcnts for SO cents a large, bottle, sill ready for use. It Is called Wyell.'s'Siigo ami Sulphur Compound. This ran always be depended upon to bring bark the natural color anil Ins He of your hair. Kvoryboily uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody ran tell It has been up piled. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking ouu small strand .at a time; by morning (lie gray hair has disappeared, and after an other application It becomes boa tl fully dark and appears glossy and lus trous. SEATTLE OFFICER TELLSOF TROUBLE COI.M.VS WAS M-MHI.Y DOWN' ai oi'T oains u.T por.sns IIY TAIil.VO TAVI.AO "A medicine that will do as much for suffering peoplo as this Titular 1 has done for mo Is certainly worth recommending to the public and I can't Hay too much for It," said John W. Colllii.s, of 1211 ICnst Columbia Street Seattle, while lu a llartoll drug store, recently. Mr. Collins Iiiih been a resident of Seattlo for tho past thirteen years, and Is a popular mem ber of the police force. "When I began taking Tanlac," Mr. Collins continued, "I weighed only one hundred and fifty pounds and was In such a bad condition that I could not patrol my heat. Hut, I now weigh one hundred ami seventy, five pound have gained twenty five poundu- am) am feeling fine. I havo hud trouble with my stomach for several years-. Nearly everything I would eat disagreed with me. My food would almost Invariably sour and keep mo filled with gas and mis ery most all the time. Then hoiiio tlmo ago I had a rail of about thirty foot which caino near puttliig'mo out of coiuiulssloii. On to pof this I hud an attack of grippe and I simply got to where I was Just about down and out. My whole body sodined roll of neuralgia mid rheumatism and I ached all over. Kvery Joint In mn itched and tho pain In the left side of my back, over my kidneys, worn bo sovoro at times that I could hardly stand It. Nothing did ino any good and finally I Just had to glvo up my position, stop working entirely and do nothing hut try to find relief. My sleep was vory poor and I keep falling off In weight until I got down lo one htindriled and fifty pounds. "Then I got uneasy nhout my con. dltlon, wont to Colorado and stnyofl there for a while but novor did got any bettor until I began taking Tun luc, and thon commenced climbing right up, I havo used six bottles now and havo gotten rid of all that neuralgia nnd liioiimallHiii entirely and never feel an nclio or a pain. My appetite Ih groat ami my stomach is In such a good shape thnt I can oat Just iiiiythlng i want without tho least troublo afterwards. I now sloop like a log ovory night and nm In Hplondld condition In ovory way, I'm SKE1UH Mill lit! DARK MONDAY, KKItltl'AltV o, ttim I going hick lo wnlk toiuoirnu. t cheerfully lei'omuienil 'I'n , ' everybody." I Taulac Is Hold In Kliimatb 1 ',i 1 1 , iy I the Slur I'iiik t'o . and In l.oi,-n ,, tho .tunics More, Co - AdV ; .;: : : : ... .:. Quality Drugs... It Isn't ecoiioiuy nod li l-li't (U-0 lo buy niitlilul but the best In drugs. We halo gained the inn llileuce of our I'listomi'i-s I.) hilling drugs of the lilghoM iimllt) only. Villi ciiiiiint till) mi) other Kind bete. Mini jiiii aie iilunjs -nfi' mill sure that nothing tint the best drugs will be suhl In this store. v hLVtUII tALLS t)WC(.nM ;::"::: High Grad Ladies 8c Men's Clothes mam: to oitoini ri.VHST MATICKIALS IlKST OF WORKMANSHIP l,ATi:ST KTYI.KS t I'KRI'IHT FIT (il'AH.NTi:i:i) Prices nro lory reasonable Your Inspect Ion Invited Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAIMJR " Main St. Motors and Pumps I 'or next Irrigation scoson .should bfl Oi-ilereil now ,lu order to get the pinp 'er ci(ilpiiieiit ami Insure delivery la I time, at lowest cost. Let us In-tall 'your pumping plant. 'YOU WANT YOI'R MOTOR ItKillT YOl It PIMP ItKillT YOI'R INSTALLATION HK.IIT THAT WILL STAY ItKillT Place your orders iillh us, and )! know )ou are light. (iood engineering null Installations niivos iiiiiiiiiiI expense ,niiil glics hot- , ler ellliiency, INtlnmtes fuml-hisl. Link River Electrical Co., Till nnd Main Sis. STOP CATARRHI OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils lU'ltevoH Hcad-ColdH at Once. If your nostrils nro clogged mA your head Is stuffod nnd you can't hrniitho freely boe.iiiHO of n cold of catarrh, Just got a small bottlu'o' Kly's Cream linltn at any drug ntoro. Apply u llttlo oMIiIh frngrant, null' soptlo ereiiin Into your nostrils ami lot It ponotrato thru uvery nil passag or your head, soothing and lioallnB tho Inflamefl, hwoIIoii mucous itusi" brann and you got Instant rollt-f- Alii how good It feolH, Your w irlla ii i'n open, your head Is clear, u" moro hawking, snuffling, blowinKi no moro hojdaoho, dryness or stnifi gllng for breath. Kly'u Cronm ""I"1 Is JuiU what BtifferorH from huil colds nnd catarrh nood, It' n u9" Unlit. Adv. Uiderwoods PharmacY V'v hLVtUII tALLS t)WC(.nM W