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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1919)
tiu'hhdav, ri:imiit i i i,,,,, PACK TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ffl ffl 1J" Tt fPi k mi I i m rpi p mm l ' tlcm to tlic landowners when he saw l neEiVeninfir rieraiu1 iat the. PiCa ot Director n. k. uma- 1A. J. M U R H A Y KDtTOR Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street Entered at the postofflco at Klam ath Kails, Ore., (or transmission thru the mails as second-class matter. Jii. i i bury that the District Join In the suit was going to be turned down. We believe that the land owners should have a final voice deciding whether they shall or shall not Join In this suit. The Herald I going to lay before Its loaders all of the facts In Its pos session and can gather on this ques tion and It will endeavor to point out to those Interested why It be- P IL ERSONAL MENTION lATTLK tsWEl.lflHTS ON LOCAL HAIVKN1NOS AMONG TI1K PKOIM.K OF THIS CITV AND VICINITY. OOINGS AND COMINGS OP LOCAL FOLKS ficorge Anderson was a passenger. on the morning tiuln for Dorrls. It will then he up to the landowners. ' Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: Onemonth"rkrrr.;r...!V.ir.!. Go' It they do not vote by a substantial i , majority that they want their rights Member of llio Associate! Pre protected, then so far as the Herald , JLT . ..,. , , i i concerned, we are thru The Herald, The Associated Press. Is oxcluslvel ,.. . . .. ,.. . .. entluedto the use for republication; ". ." - "-;"-ot All pews dispatches credited to it I ) shall rule but In this case we want or not otherwise credltcdln this pj-Wo see n good, big. emphatic majority, per, and 'also local news" published 0r we are going to droit the whole S. D. HecKner.was unions the (rain, hexes this suit should be carried on. j nlrtxnIs mSl( nl'htft tl-om Sacramento ty looking after business for tho ranch. Ho went to the Klamath Agency today. henKn.vk ' . AU rights of republication bf epo tial dispatches horoiir are also re served. WV' H. liPatte'rson Is a business visi tor in klamttth Falls from Sacramen to -" Attortay W. It. A. Itonner has re- J, O. Ilumakor, n prominent roil aent of thoHonaniu illstilct is In the' county senHookhig after buslucss In "tercets, . Fred W. Rockwell Is n Klamath Falls business lsltor from I'hlladel- turned from n business trlu' to Port- j ,)hla e , a RUeat , , wh0 THURSDAY, JFKRRUARV IS, 1011) THF. LINK RIYKR DAM. The landowners under the- Klam ath IVoJect are going to be cillsd upon within the next two weeks to decide a question that is ot more vital importance to them than any other one thing connected with their experience, with the Reclamation Serv ice. They are to be asked to decide whether they want to test the legality of the contract that has been entered Into between the, Reilumatjon Serv ice and the California-Oregon Power company and it Is to make clear the attitude ot the Herald on this matter thHt we are referring to it tcdiy. , In the. first place, this paper has no ta.nrrel with thj California Ore gou Power Company, as such. It is not opposing this contract because It happens to have been made with this company. It is not opposing It because it is a corporation, for we claim that corporations have just the same rights as individuals and are entitled to the same protection. We are not surprised at this company trying to secure and hold this con tract, for It is the biggest thing for it that it can possess, and that is why it is getting ready to put up a de termined fight to keep this contract and put into effect Its provisions. We are opposing that contract, for the reason we befleve it is against the best Interests of the landowners who created the power this contract seeks to control and because we believe that if all of the 'power tributary to the Klamath Project is kept and de veloped by the landowners, it will repay to them all ,of the cost of the project and in time be a source of income. The Herald has contended from the beginning that the Klamath Ir rigation District should join with the Water Users Association in a suit to test the legality of the contract, and for that reason the editor ot this paper appeared at the last meeting of the directors of the district and asked for a submlss.ion of this ques- 1 matter and let it take whatever ' course conditions may dictate, if the men who are paying the bill, whose . Interests and rights are being barter, cil nw-ay, who are being robbed and swindled do not consider them of suf ficient Importance to give the con sideration they deserve, it will be no"1 fault of the Herald and It will feel that it has been released from the re- sponbillty ot carrying on the tight There need be no misunderstanding , on this point on the part. of anyone. I "The Herald secured for you the right j I to express your opinion and wishes. It win nume cneeriuuy oy mat decision. If ou Say you want the legality of the contract tested, then we will jealously watch your Interests, fight for them, warn you of danger and see that you are protected. If you, by indifference or design, do not em phatically, ask us to do this, then do not criticise it we drop the matter. It Is your business and you alone shall be the master of your own des tinies so far as this question is con cerned with the Herald. 0tMtfrH OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH Row To Get Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed Up. . land. Dr. O. F. Demorest is In town for a short time on matters of business from Merrill. Attorney Charles J. Ferguson has. returned from a business trip to Port-j land. E. K. Andeison is a recent arrival from Eugene. He Is slopping at the Hotel Hall. Pelican Hotel. . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tulley camo In yesferdny today from Algomn and left today 'or Spanish Peak; Cal'fcrn.u to visit relatives.. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Hnwkln.. who 5" hive been bore for the past two days from Weed, California, left for that point this morning. m IKHAnriHn W 111 IP I i4 Q mm 1 E Wlliil 1 ( li 11 k k "' mmmKKrjlBMn vi?atUvyffijHjTiK- )K yrT-oiw.Tyi wgkmmms ' QWXMG?f&iMi WfMUZZiLr KVXSNCSL I nfmmMnmfr' I w '" ! , m lim w vamm" J' 'lL C t-f V , ?L.'Jtp l)-v JSf NOW FOR YOUR STEAM CLA1: ,l(tl 'tk t'lmns a pound iSli Vive Inline tilths emu - .. n Fliiiiiin Huddle Mif l'it'li Halibut - W AlifUit Mnn Sitliiiiin . . Hflr .Miiinitiiilli Lnruo ll'i-tern iijitiem oil iiiiiul PHONE G8 524 Muin b'lect Ciiplnln II. K. Calkins 1 morning for Snn Francisco, exptKtr to spend the next I matters of business. left this where hn. week on Earl Whltlock left this morning for.Yrekn where he Will make n short business visit. Louis-Oerber returned last even- Mr. aud Mrs. n. C. Stout of the Do ing trom Portland where he has been J-nfce district loft this morning for. for the last few days. Yrckn, where they expect to visit for " I a time with relatives. C. M. Ilusby Is among the city vial- j I tors from tin. outside, county districts M". nnd Mrs. I). M. Orlfflth weret PALACE MAR.KET Klamath Packing Co. EXPEGTATIO MS BIG FOR COAST SHIPB IE today. He comes from Algomn. passengers on the train this morning , for San Franclsro, where they Mrs. John l.owery Is visiting In j)eot to stay for some time. Klamath Falls today from Dorrls. She , u .inm.tnr ;.t ii.A vhi J..1l-.in Hn. J- D. Howard of the Martin Uroth tel! 10 ithlp- SAN FRANCISCO, Feb A. Ailniwlvit itMVnlmininlit of AT. '"- V...V...-..., ......, i bulldhic and n wide cxp.tJislon of mnritimu Industry In nil f Its branches Is looked tor by shipping F. A. Fltzpatrick. foreman for the big Z. X. runch In Lake County Is In Klamath County Is In Klamath Coun. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s jets Flour Mill left this morning for, intercuts of tho Pacific coin with Chlco, where he expects to rema'ln ' tlio return to. tho world of normal until the first of the weok. ' pence conditions. TJils exportation , ' ... ,, ... , is" based In a gieat mensuie on tho . ll Carloton of the Merrill dis-, aefc c(y Kllfftfrei, trlct left with his family this morn.,,.,, 1le ,,y ht, lloIllliniU lilt; lur ouii r ruiiLiaLu iui ua usui with friends and relatives. of war, whllo at tho same time Its HOUSTON'S , OPERA HOUSE DAXCIXO SATURDAY EVEXIXG JAZZ MUSIC Count fifty! Your cold in head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages ot your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night. " Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply I a little of this fragrant antiseptic, cream In your nostrils. It penetrates thru every passage ot the head, sooth ing and healing the swollen or in flamed mucous membrane, giving you Instant relief. Head colds andp catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay y M-P LE THEATER sturred-up and mtserame. iteuet is sure. immense natural icsourees were ux- Mr. and' Mrs. D. C. Smith of AI-! tnslvely developed by the goern soma were passengers on the train , ment for increased tonnage. The this morning for Mist. Oregon, where j -oast Is now equipped with more they expect to visit their son. than n score of modern shipbuilding plants, .some of tliont among the J. M. Bedford, of the United StatcS i., i ,i, ,,,.,. -rii...... vnni. Indian Service who has been In north-' TO eQ11,,,,ed wfth every facility for' ' Pnll rrvn In fnw IliA linot ttt'n flftfa ' 1 turning out tonnage nt inn nignes, ern Cnllfornia for the past two days on official business, returned Inst evening. STAR THEATER TODAY Select I'icturesSiK-cinl Offerfng "RULING PASSION" Starring JULIA DEAX & EDWIX ARDEX Also Tho Reels or Fun Admission 10 & 25 cento. Show Starts 7:30 and 0:15. Cashier Leslie Rogers of the First j National Bank returned last evening from San Francisco and other Cali fornia points where he has been on business for the Bank, See Charles S. Hood, Klamith Agency, the real estate agent. -Ho win write your contracts ana mien legal papers. 12-tf speed, and now that the wur 13 over.1 these fnrllltics will not bo allowed to go to waste. , In Snn Francisco, tho harbor board recently announced plans for nxton-' slvo reconstruction of piers and ware-' houses. Plans for nn ubsorbtlon of, tiMial port charges by division of overhead expense brings to the front, the freo port movement, n subject. which now looms large In lelntlnn to, See Clillcote Jt Smith for fire, life, J accident and health Insurance. 638 J fain street. . 24 Quality -Value -Service THREE FACTORS THAT SHOULD DETERMINE WHERE YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR SHOE REPAIRING DONE First We use only the highest grade material, and employ only best skilled labor. That is why we do QUALITY REPAIRING. 'Second VALUE means most QUALITY at lowest '' consistent prices. We are out of the high' rent district at 727 Main street. That is why we can give you the MOST VALUE. Third SERVICE is something not to be overlooked. It is ari established policy with us to supply, to please you, and cater to your wants FIRST. That is why you can come here expecting T SERVICE, and get it. THE MODERN SHOE STORE -at ' I H-.iHH GEO. W. BRADLEY, Mgr. 727 Main St. TODAY Trlunglo Presents DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "THE GOOD HAD MAX" A Hushing old Fashion Thriller of Western Life uitli Lots of Laughter, t Also ' Hearwt Pathe X'cus Latent of I Current Events. i Admission 10 & 13 cents Mntince I . 2.0. Ereninss 7:. to A ' 0. i Do Not Discard Your Broken I Castings I We have with us Mr. Carl Schu (bert, who has Just returned from the survive ui iua uiiiiuu oiuiea, wuii ubw and flp-to-date methods in acetylene welding. Mr. Schubert has an A-l classification from the war depart- , ment, so that in soliciting your work we feel wo can guarantee satisfac tion. Give us a trial. 12-Gt CENTRAL OARAGE, 422 Klamath Ave, .MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION riOTURES TUESDAYS AXD SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregon E8TIIAY NOTICE I have at my place one muley red and white spotted cow, branded OK .on right and written N on the left hip ,and pitchfork on left rib; left ear cropped, under half crop and upper slope on right ear. Owner pleafcu call and get cow and pay charges. CHAS. H. FLACKUS, 3-10t Dairy, Ore. LIBERTY THEATER "THE nEST IX PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner 'J TONIGHT ' "LAWLESS LOVE" Starring Charming Jewel Carmen" Hungry Lions in a Hospital FRIDAY n "THE MILLION DOLLAR DOLLIES" Featuring the Famous "Dolly Sisters" and a Screaming Comedy, as Usual Admission 10c and 20c A child accompanied by par ent admitted free with a 20c ticket, except Saturday night and Sunday night, This Theater now properly Heated and Ventilated. Fumigated every night the commerce of all ports. t According to Robert Dollar a shipping authority, Pacific shipping' by America will como Into keen com-, petition with Japan. "Japanese uhlp-j owners," ho said, "have -made enor-j nions profits during the war, lliere-1 foro that competition will bo hacked i by plonty of money, supported by subsidies for shipbuilding and for carrying by malls, ndvantnges which Americans will bo forced to combat." With the recently announced re-' Tloaso by the United States Shipping Board of all requisitioned ships, nnd i the turning over to privnte Interests of government owned vessels, many of the larger lines engaged In Paci fic coast and 1'nnnma Cailal trade are planning early. resumption of In Corrupted service. FREE LECTURE ON "Christian Science BY Dr. John M. Tutt, C. S. B. of Kansas City, Missouri Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of .Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK THURSDAY, FEBRUARY13th The Public is Cordially Invited to be Present Men nro beginning to talk about Colonel Rooseveft's probable succes sors, but the number required to tako his place Is not mentioned. Toledo Illade. I Get n Htnndard policy Clillcote & Smith agency. from tho 21 CDUHTFIFTY! I RHEUMATIC PI IIO.VT SUFFER! I.VSTAXT RELIEF FOLLOWS A RUIIIIIXO WITH OLD "ST. JACOBS LIMMKNT" And apparently tho kaiser bel ter nil ultli tho blues In Holland than hit would lio with Hn) rods In i rlln Philadelphia I'ublln Lodger Quality Drugs... It isn't ccouoiii) mill It Nn't vt lie to buy nnj thing hut the best in drug'. Wo hate gained llm con fidence of our customers by bulling drugi of the highest quality only. You cannot buy iiny other kind here, 'nnd j on nro nlwiijs safo mid sure Hint nothing hut the best drugs will lu mild In this fttoio. ADLEIM-K AtiAIN "Adler-l-kn Is tho only iiicltclns for run on the stomachi I mm r had m much relief with any meduino I would nut tako $25.00 for tli relief one bottle of Adlnr-i-ku gao nu 1 ciuinot gut ilo no riicommendliiK It." (Signed 1 II 1,. Ulcks, Ashley III Aillcr-l-ka expulK ALL nnd HountesH. ItemovcM ALL foul intter which poisons Hystom. Often ( i HI'S constipation. Provonts ntoii'ii Ills Wo hnvo sold Adler-l-kn mnn cars It Is niulxturc of buckthorn, (.incurs, glycurino and nluo other slmpln '"H Whitiniiii Drug Co, Adv RIX'KAIID ItKNT 8KR H K Phono 51) Mght I'liono 1115 nd erwoods PharmarY rV; KLAMATM FALLS OREGON in? Pil.rwiJ IKfHUR Stop "dosing" rhoiimntlsm It's pain only; not one cise in fifty rerjulres Internul treatment. Hub' soothing, jionotrutlns "8t. .IncoN ' ?. . Liniment" right on thu "tender snot,"j nnd Ly the time you ny JncU Itobln- J , rcn out comes tho rho'imatlu puln and (f?streBs, "St, .Tutolii Llnlineul" cnnrjnorH pain! It Id a harmless rheu niallsm llnlmont which novor illsnp points and doesn't burn thu skin It tfkes pain, BornnoM and nil f f nuns from aching Joints, mui:los nnd bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, back ache, notnalfila and roducca swelling. Limber up! Oct u small trial bot tle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Liniment" from any drug toro, anil In a moment you'll bo freo from pains aches and stiffness, Don't' Buffer! Rub rheumatism riway, Adv. CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Woik of nil Kinds mid Hoofing Let Me' Make You an Estimate W. D. MILLER Contractor Mint Jell Try Mint Jlffy-Jcll with roast lamb or cold meats. It is vastly better than mit oauce. Try Jiffy-Jell desserts witlt their real fruit flavors in essence form, in vials. Each is so rich in condensed fruit juice that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than old-style gelatine desserts. smm iO Flavor, at Your Grocer' 3 Packagt for 35 Cent . FFRXIl I7FR Increase Crop Yield 50-200 percent. Murphy Feed & Seed Store Mmdm m A MM ftjtr il 4M m 124 South Sixth Street. Phone 87 ft.-