PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .MONDAY, FKRIWAHY 17, linn ib I The Evening Herald E. J. MURRAY EDITOR -,?!!!! $& "'PI Suni,ay - The Herald Publishing Company ofi Klamath Falls, at US-Fourth street 1 s Entered at the postofflce at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the mall, as second-class matter. Babecription terms by mall to any taaarea in .the United Stales One year ........... . One month . . 6.00 Member of (ho Asx-lntctl Pres The Associated Press is exclusively Antltljut In tnm ii aa fri Amtli1fsnt Inn ot all news dlspatchos rredlted to it.cas,1-v- or not otherwise credited In this pa-l " per, and also local news published herein. Alt rlht nt rontililIfnltnn f tiu. claT dlapatcbea heroin are also re- erred. MONDAY, FEBRUA11V 17, 1010 THE LINK RIVER DAM There have been sent out to the land owners of the project the bal lots to be used In casting the straw vote on the question as to whether the Klamath Irrigation District shall Join In the suit to test the legality of the contract entered into between the reclamation service and the California-Oregon Power company. This question Is one that the land owners themselves must now decide. It has been made as easy for them to do as It Is possible. With the ballot goes a stamped envelope, addressed to the . Klamath Irrigation District, and ar guments for and against the contract, so that all the farmers will have to do Is to read these, study the terms ot the resolution passed by the direct ors, and, when he has reached an In telligent conclusion, mark his ballot and mail IL This ballot must be mail ed not later than March 1st, in order that It may reach the secretary be fore March 4th, when they will be counted. The Herald will endeavor during the next ten days ,to place this ques tion before the land owners In a manner that will enable them to reach a conclusion that will be for their best interests. It believes that the dam should not . be constructed, and with that object in view, It will bring- to the attention of those Inter ested the reasons why this should not be done. The colunins of the paper, however, are qpen to those favoring the dam, and they are at liberty to express their views just as freely and openly as The Herald will present its aide of the question, with the excep tion that the articles must not be too lengthy. Criticism of The Herald'will not be excepted. The writer may feel as free to criticise the paper as the paper will feel free to answer such articles. The Herald would, therefore, ask the land owners to withhold their voting until such time as they feel sure they are expressing their wishes. Thara Is amnlfl limn tnr a thnrAiiffh -- --..- -W- H ...... WUB.. . and careful study of this question K... . If the farmers want to hand over the power 'to someone else without any compensation, or if they think they are being compensated, and for that reason 'desire to give It away. The Herald has no complaint to make.' That power Is the property of the farmer not the reclamation service. You paid for it, and no Juggling of figures can show otherwise. It is, therefore, for the land owners to say -what they want done with it, and it i3 to enable them to decide that ques tion after they fully understand It that we shall devote more or less i tlmi and spicy Coring the next fer diys. ANOTHKR GOOD DRIVK nsf m a id a U'aatr twnnt 17liiiifi ! I .. t. - i i . .i Those present were, Lawrence Max- 24tn to March 1st, Inclusive, there' , . , ' . . ...... i i i w'l. Joy Iiurkhart, Leola Ferris, Carl will be , inaugurated In this country a, drlve,that Is unique It will have,, Qm M for Its purpose the raising of u fund Mrg ,,, Wn,ace FalrfIe, will be erection of permanent build. . fe, Fred R Anna an(, ins. In Portland for livestock show-. I EWe Rueck T,je greategt feature of It is proposed to raise a quarter of a ,he party was ,he amusement of danc. million dollars, of which Klamath I n. an(, d,nner serve(, ,ater Tho County's snare is z,iuu. romauq, baa mreed to match dollar for dollar every .cent that is raised outside of' ..i.mh rnnntv. This is. s project that Klamath Castings Is Mrtlcularjy Interested in. This' We ,lave wh ug Mr Carl Schu. county Is lolng to be one of tho blB,beit, who has Just returned from the tockf'coUBUer'of the state. Within service of tho United States, with new fire yer there will be vastly more and up-to-date methods In acetylene " T" welding. .Mr, Schubert has an A-l sock rUed herj than was everlclaB3lllcation from the war dopart dreamed of, and for the reason that,ment, so that in soliciting your work the ranchers are beginning to recog-we b . ., ua the fact that th ey will have to. "tfi the products of their farm to' BlilGHFORD'S CALF AND LAMB livestock. This will result In every one ot them having from a few to man head ot cattle, sheep, hogs or horses. Portland Is going to be the natural market (or this stock, as soon as we get rail connections to the north, and It Is our duty to Join , ,., .. .. ,. ... l' with the other counties of the ; state. In making that city a real stock center. The greater the growth tut tnls direction .the better It will he ) for U)e stock MeMtK of ,lle stnU.. and one of the first steps In this dl- 'rectlon is the erection ot the exposl- , tion buildings proposed for under the, ! drive that Is to be made. The wro asked from Klamath Is small In pro- i.n.Mnn t, thn IntnrAaftt Invnlvnil. nnil it Minuld be contributed quickly and 'w'lw" ' "v ...--." -, TllP rancher who has to come to Klamath Falls ought to nsk himself the question, as he plods through thu i mire that represents the hlshways of i t the couuty today, what It Is costing him In time and money because we have no permanent roads. If you are coming in in your machine, what Is me cosi in ures. siraiii auu uiwi.oc, If In a wagon or lighter vehicle, the damage from jars, jolts and strain on it, the harness, yourself? What is the cost in time? Now Is the time to con sider these questions, for they are ! right before you. Then, what would be the condition If these roads were paved? Over a millicm dollars have, been spent In the last twelve or fif-j teen years, and the roads are little, j if any. better than at the beginning,' while if this same money had been I spent at once on permanent roads. It would have been sufficient to build a paved highway from Merrill to Fort Iamath at least, and you would not havo had to pay a dollar more In- to the road fund thap you have al-: ready paid. This is why you should take an Interest In this question and j show it hr Joining the flood Roads. Association. From time to time letters for pub-j. licatinn reach ttfe Herald and often their publication have been delayed for a day or two because we have not had the space to spare. Every com munication that Is properly signed will be published, the only condition being that their length be limited to a reasonable degree. We are going to enlarge the paper to eight pages in the very near future; and when we do will be able to give these, letters Im mediate publicity, but until that time arries the writers will have to con tent themselves with what we are able to do under present conditions. Money still talks, but contact with with the high cost of living seems to have given it throat trouble Arkan sas Gazette. BONANZA ITKMS - Mr. J. O. Hamakcr was In Klam ath Falls Wednesday on business and returned Thursday. Mr. Heuston and his son Travis were In Bonanza on business Friday. The Hotel Darley has been given over to the management of Mrs. Pad dock. Formerly It was kept by Mrs. C. T. Darlpy. The pie social to be given by the Ladle.?' Aid of Bonanza has been post poned until the 21st of February. - Travis and Bruce Heuston caught a wild cat this week In traps, set for that purpose. Mrs. K. I. Hold is spending the week end with her parents. The school celebrated Valentine's Day Friday Each room had their own Valentine box and then met for a Joint meeting in Mrs. DIckerson's room whpre the Valentines were giv en out to the boys and girls. A surprise party as given at the lirtmA rt lrr !) I'lifict XwtAttr ntoVif I m illb part) brol(e ip at 3;30 m Do Not Discard Your Broken feel wo can guarantee satlsfac- uo" utic un u i mi CENTRAL aAUAGE. 12-Ct Kit Klamath Ave, Klamath lonnty News P ERSONAL LITTLE 8IHKLI0HTS ON LOCAL BAIPKNINGS AMONG THK PEOPLE OK THIS aTT AND VICINITY. GOINGS AM COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS IL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline were pas--"engers this morning for Mcdford. G. K. Zimmerman loft yesterday! morning for Scotts niuff, Nebraska, N K Wlnton Is registered at the Wl'0 ,v,call ote toda hom Sca,J t)e Mrs. Jack Hunsaker left on ,i. train this mornins Mr CJlforuIa points. O. M. Woiuell Is here for n short time on matters ot business from Lo! Angeles. J- "eckley left ou the train thlsj "".. """""u " '" ' business. O. R. I.orenz is a guest at the . ( Hotcl M toAay from willows. Cat tfornia. Attorney Walter Van Emon was a) '""'" " ..-. .u7 passenger on the train this morning tthe 9tol,DlnB at u, Hote' "" ff Portland. Jilrk gamson w,)0 WM down from K,rk on a vfsU wlh 1)s famv re trneti todav. Miss Florence Miller was among last, evening's train arrivals from Redding, California. Prliicipal Fred Peterson of the .Merrill High School paid the County seat a business visit Saturday. O. Latham Is a recent arrival in this city from Los Angeles. He Is staying at the White Pelican Hotel. See fhllcote Jl Smith for Are, life. accident and health Insurance. 033 Main street. 24 H OUSTON' s Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING SATURDAY EVENING JAZZ MUSIC , STAR THEATER TODAY A State Right Production Of WILLIAM S. HART In "THE HELL HOUND OF ALASKA" A Great Story of the Fnr NorUi. I AdmUoion 10 Jt 25 cents. Show Starts 7::0 mid 0:1.1. I 1 TEMPLE THEATERJ TODAY j Triangle Presents ' "THK GHOST FLOWER" j A Triangle Screen Sinm-IuI. Also j Hciii'Ht PatliB Neiis. Admission 10 A 13 cents Matinee U-itO. Evenings 7:30 & 0. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE, 3IOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon LIBERTY THEATER "THE BEST IN PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT William Farnum in Victor Hugo Masterpiece "LES MISERABLES" "FAR FLUNG BATTLE LINE" Harold Lloyd Comedy You'll Have to Laugh TUESDAY "ZONGAR" A Story of the Power of a Strong Man sAAAAAAMAftAAsVWWWVSyWyy Admission 10c and 20c A child neconipuiiled by par cnt admitted free with a 20o ticket, incept Ktitiirday night and Sunday night. MENTION Harry Engle was a week end Coun ty seat visitor In Klamath Falls .from Fort Klamath. j Mr. and Mrs. Joo Hall are In town for " sl'0, vUU from the,r homo nt, Modoc Point. , j Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. McClellan wero' i re enu visitors ni tuo uuiei nan from ,,r-nd. W. E. Lamm of the Lamm Lumber Company Is In town from Modoc Polnt for the wek SP'1- Mr. J. C. Johnson, who has been on the sick list for the Inst few days Is now nearly recovered. - Miss Tula F. Kinsley came down from Fort Klamath on Saturday for! a short visit in Klamath Falls. it. i, uvusii uuu in., ouuiinu io. ,- . .... . . . ML O. I.. Holbrook a rancher of the,1"0'" borne for a long tlmo It's m'lgh Malln district Is In the County seat 'y nice to be "mothered" and looked today looking nfter business Interests. "Nor. And the mothering Is nil the Sam Clay ot the International Cor respondence School left this morning for Medford after a short visit in this city. George Reynolds was among tho train arrivals last evening. He is stopping nt the Hotel Hall from Port laud. E. C. Stukel, D. G. GIvan and Jack McCartle were among the county seat visitors from the Merrill district yes terday. Mr, and Mrs. Will Baldwin left 1 1 n us muming ior nun rroncisco wnsro they expect to remain tor the next ( few days. t C. F. Setzer of the Chelsea Box Company has returned with Mrs. Set ' zer from a two weeks visit In San ' Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton came In 1 yesterday from the Malln section, where Mr. Dalton operates a mrge cattle "ranch. Mrs. Evelyn Schulz arrived on the t train last night. for a short visit from Medford. She Is a guest al the yhlte Pelican Hotel. j Miss Etta Hall, who has been here visiting at the home of Mrs. C. B 1 Hall, left this morning for her home in San Francisco. Rex W. McMillan is here for a short time on matters ot business from Dunsmuir. He is registered at the White Pelican. Mrs. Jim Lacey and her sister Miss Nancy McGevern have returned to their home In Merrill after ra short visit in Klamath Falls. Jack Furber of the Wood Curtis Company, left this morning for Dor- ris on matters ot business. He ex pet-ts to return this evening. Mrs.. Elizabeth Johnson and daugb- tAr fhn nmnnir thA reeiint. arrival In Klamath Falls. They are from AKuf- as ana are stopping at tne nan. See Charles S. Hood, Klamath Agency for health and accident in surance. 12-tf This Theater now properly Heated and Ventilated. Fumigated every night MEAL Complete wak Equal Girl Guardian Who Kept Down the A. W. O. L. List Mtt NETTA D BrtCC I -- . .. vw DoUBhboys and aorg alike agree that when n fellow has been away more acceptable It administered by u pretty girl. That's the reason Miss Nettle D. Ross has been such a suc cess behind the counter of tho Infor mation burea uot the Amorlcnn Y. M. C. A.'s Eaglo Hut In London. This photograph will bo recognized by hundreds of men who went to her with Inquiries ranging from how to get hold of needle and thrcud to how to get back to camp or ship before they were listed as A. W. O. L. .WWWWWMiVsm Local Red Cross .'. Activities . ssVWsssMsA The following wero present at. tho local Red Cross sewing room during tho week just' passed: Monday Mrs. L. E. Sullivan, Miss Oladya Pitcher. Tuesday Mesdamcs D. M. Smith, Percy Evans, L. E. Sullivan. Wednesday Mesdamcs E. T. Hlg glnson, J. II. Hamilton, Percy Evans, L. E. Sullivan. Thursday Mesdamcs Percy Evans, G. C. Mitchell It. J. Sheets, Hamilton, E. McCollum, L. E J. Il Sukfl- . s van. Friday Mcsdames E, T. Hlggln son, S. T. Summers, Oco. Fryc, L. B. Sullivan, Miss Alta Ralph. Saturday Mesdames Gilbert Fleet, Ida Gibson, L. E. Sullivan. RIRTIIDAY LUNCHEON A delightful tour-courso luncheon was given Sunday at tho home of Misses Maude . and Ruth Miller, In honor ot Miss Inez Dell, this being her 18th birthday. Those present were Misses Pearl Lundy, Inez Roll, Maude Miller, Ruth Miller, Forrest Houston, Ted Rovnrd, Henry Nltsch olm, Bryan Hawkins, Mr and Mrs. M. L. Miller. See Charles S. Hood, Klamith Agency.- the real estate agent. He will write your contracts and Hher, legal papers. i--tr . OPEN FOR BUSINESS Now Is your chance to get your auto repair work dono, and doao right, at fair prices. Low rent, strict. attention to business, fast workman-1 snap, and thorough experience inuhe it pwilble for us to assure you satis faction at prices that wont couiibcate your car. We also do general lila;k smlthlng and horsoshoelng. An ex- perienced shoer will put your horse on bis feet right. All work strictly guaranteed. SIXTH STREET REPAIR SHOP ' 7-fit cod LOPER & POUTER. MPUUUI MECHANICS MAtAZIMK M rWI SMS BY Ml. MCWMUUM M tttni to ikow joo coh or Mnd JOe for 1 KS2HS7sSSeK BjBjErwBjBjBjBjBjBjBSSBBV l'VKlw M vUZnlI7si AITTICUCS PMWBlMl EACH I E3E5SSc wo nth l rimnAM mwwiimci aw xmw -A 111 m u. mniam , cms, m. 1 LIVED T won ON Mi EB DIET JOHN II. PACKER GAINS II POUNDS AND NOW EATS ANY- rin(i si'rTi;m:i w years. "When a man has Imd to Iho for two years mi nothing much oxciiiu inw eggs, on account ot stomai'li trouble and then finds n medicine that fixes him up In loss than two months so ho rnn o:il sour kraut,' meats ot all kinds and anything it"( ho wants, I think It Is time for him to talk for the benefit of otluiVVell.' Tanlnr has dono nil this for mo and mm e, -for I am now forty-four pounds heavier than I was the day I began taking It nml am now enjoying bettor health thnn I havo In nt leant fifteen ears, was tho icmnrknblu ntnlo men! mido by John II, Packer, pat- entee and propi tutor of tho Packer Oil Filter, who lives nt Llhoily. Mo..1 recently. I "For twenty years or more," ho continued. "I have suffered with my stomach utid nltho I have spent thousands of dollirs nothing evnr twined me until 1 got Tnnlao. My j nppetlto left mo entirely, and whntt tittle 1 diil cat would almost double me. up with pain and I nould bio it up with ga until I could senrcely breathe During thu past five yean, especially I have suffelcd ,i gioJt deal from constipation, felt tired out all the tlmo, had no energy, and was so drowsy and listless tliut If I trlod to t'jlk biiHlnes.1 to a man It was an ef fort to express what I wanted to say My lumltli finally got so bad that I was forced to ghu up a splendid pos ition in Porntollo, Idaho and nobody except those In the same condition ran fully understand hw I suffered. "I had almost lost faith In till Med icines, as I had tried so many with out results, but Tnulac certainly has been a revelation to me. I can now eat Just anything I want and never ex perience a particle of trouble. I have never had a better appetite, and nil signs of indigestion, gnK and distress You fuel lino In n fow iiioinenU. after eating .ate gone. Tan lac has Your cold In head or catarrh ulll b also relieved mu of constipation and gone. Your clogged nostrils will strengthened and built me up until I open. Tho air passage o( your head feel as full of energy as uhen k was 'will clear and you cull breathe (reel;, a boy. When I first stnrtod on Tan-'No moio dullness, headache, no lac I weighed one hundred and twen-j h"Mng, snuffling, iimcous illi-ty-four pounds but I now weigh one charges or uonfit; no striiKKlliiK (or hundred and sixty eight and n half ' broaili at night, and this h!io how well suited to my ' Tell our druggist you want a small case Tanlac was." Tanlac Is sold In Klamnth Fslli by tho Stnr Drug Co., and In Lot stir h tho James Merc. Co. Adv. "Giving tho men a part of tho, profits has proved tho greatest Invest ment over made by tho Ford coin- pany," says Its advertising mnnnger. Perhaps It will do no harm to cut this out unit show it to tho boss, -i Boston Globe. I High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADE TO ORDER FINEST MATERIALS REST OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Prices are very rniHonuhlo Your Inspection Invited Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOR n Main St. MS4'iA44.iA.A.S...'JUj... T ' Cabinet Shop 10 Main Street General Furniture Kcpiilrlnj nt Reasonahlo Prlci-s KITCHEN CABINETS a Speelally A. Mauritscfa mma.uaaauj . j. . . . . T . . vWWWWW; .!. Feed & & y Get ii stmitlnrrt poliry frni n,. Chllrtiti' ft Smith imi'iicy. jj ; : Quality Drugs... It Isn't rs'iitioiti) ami Isn't l to buy infilling but the lu-st In dings, Wo lumi gained tin- inn. flilcm-e of our eiistomcrs by st'lllHK drugs of tho IiIkIioii quality only. You uiiuint buy nuy other Kind licri', ami you lire nlunjs nta nml sure Hint netlilin: hm the best drills will , ,, in this store. "y lUVTAI II I ALLS OPCt.O.M S3 1V5 ! ! l t RECKARD RENT HEHVICK Phono no Mglil Phone am PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tells IIow To Open Clogged Nov trlU and End Head-Cold. butllo of Ely's Cream llulin Apply n littln of this fragrant, antiseptic crenm In our nostrils, let It ponetrala thru every nlr passage o( the hend; soothe and heal tho swollen. Inflamed '' momurniio. aim roiici cuinw ' (riKtnnllv. It Is Just what every cold and ci- tnrrh sufforrr needs. Don't stay stuf-(cd-ui and mlsurnbln. IF KIDNEYS ACT II . SAYS HACKACHE If) SIGN YOU HAVE IIKE.V EATING TOO MUCH MEAT When yon wake up with ImcKaclii and dull misery In tho kidney region It generully means you have In'on eat ing too much mout, nays a well known authority. Mout forms uric acid, which overworks tho kidneys In their effort to filter It from tho blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. Whon your kidneys got slu' gUh und clog you iiiiihI rrlleve them, llko you relievo your bowels, roraor Ing nil tho body's urinous waste, ol you havo huckaclio, sick heailuche, dizzy spells; your hoiiiucIi s0")"1 tonguo Is coated, and when tho wea ther Is bud you huvo rhoumiitlc twin ges. Tho urlno Is cloudy, full "' ed luiont, rhunnola ofton get sure, water scalds ami you arc obliged to M't relief two pr thruo times during the night. Klthor consult a good, rellnhle phy sician at onco or get from your l'l'r' mnclHt nhmit fniip ounces of '"' Klllldl tnkn n Inlilnulinnlirill III a 1! ..... .... . t.,r a feW oi wuiur uoioro DruiiiiiiiBi , - - 'duys und your kidnoys will then act I fine. This fniiiouH salts 1h made frt" the acid of grapog and lomon Ju' combined wlth'llthla, ami lm beJ l used for generations to clean nntl st" ,mulnto sluggish kidnoys, also to neu tralise uclds In tho unnti u - longer Irritatos .thus undlng Mam' woakness, Jud Salts Is a llfo savor fur re'", moat enters. It is Inoxpouslvo. can uoi injuro uuu muiioa Bir.rvMeMl llthla-wat9r drink not lnlurn unit makoH 11 dellS""" ' (lDcrwooo5 PharmacY V'y , hlAMATM FALLS OPCt.O.M SK .