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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1919)
paqk rmmvr zz TiHE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tt)K8lAV, IK imtlAllV in, ll)p ""TT1 - , : ?i i M I I iV I lIS A Bll.l4tl' -"" tLiU ANNUAL ., pai i nnMiMp MAN FINED FOR HAVING LIQUOR RED CROSS WILL CHANGE QUARTERS Tho Kcd Ctos rooms havo boon changed from their previous locu- Dennis McMann Is the Inst man to tlori ami moved next door Yn tho be punished here for association wlthjworden building to the room former jonn unncjconi. tucainnn na jy occupied by tlio Surgical Dressing ; brought iicrorc Justice . J. unnpmnn Dcpnilment. Saturday by Chief of I'nllco Wilson,, it s reported that N. E. Bend has IS charged with having liquor In his, taken over Hip room hut Mimto.l SET Kill ma SOCIAI.' ihwcm,om nml ,xns fincd 100 aml ". wl remodel It for n photo stud- , ui ii v mm vniviut, iiij uviutiui-ui 10 a EVKNT OK YKAllVoH KIjKDOM. l'altl h,s flC and una icleased, I FRIDAY, DATE FEBRUARY 28TI1 FINK TIME PLANNED DESTRUCTIVE BLAZE On Friday night February, 2Sth. will l)o tho big annual ball at the Elks Club and time of the ear i MAHSJHKIKLD. Feb. 18. Four when all the Bills turn out In forceJ b"",,lnK3 lnclualnB u, Ll0-'d Ho,el with their wives and sweetheart forurne1 I,ero C!l,rIy toda ,th a ,oss n onrlnl iimn of fo,lr hundred thousand dollars. This year with the war just over and many ot the boys already home, the occasion promises to be unusually enjoyablo, and those who are arrang ing the affair are laying plans for the biggest crowd ever assembled at the Temple. There is going to be .good punch, good music and lots of pretty ladles. Every Elk will mark this date In red letter figures. SPECIAL ELECTION ! ON MARCH TWELFTH SWEEPS MARSHFIELD. a special election' by the voters of the first Ward to elect a council man to take the plnco of Councilman Harry Telford who has moved from tho city, will be held on Wednesday, March 12th, accordlngto a decision reached by tho city council last night. An ordinance to this effect was pars ed by that body. ITER USERS' OFFICIAL GIVES HIS ARGUMENT Ktnrko tif n rfnznn rntnll Rtnfnjt uprn iSestrojcd Guests left the hotel In their night clothesi The,flre.orlglna ted In a cafe BUTTE STRIKE IS DECLARED FAILURE. I REWARD! ! Five dollars will be awarded for the best suggestion for a new tun making feature for the Mardl Gras. All Ideas for aiding In a good, whole some time are solicited. Address re plies to postofflco bos 214, city. 18-6t m Seo Charles. S. Hood. Klamath Agency, for Indian gra-slne lands and timber. 12-tt LIKES NEW WORK. A letter has Just been received from C. D. Chorpenlng, recently of tho First National Bank, who Is now More men went W"?- "h.h" !MuMs f' .thc BUTTE, Feb. 18 to work again today than at any time previously during the big strike here. The strike has not yet been 'offi cially declared ended Jbut there have haan rttnnv rtnfarHnna In Ihn nnbl of the striking miners and It be. "t of doors again. His headquarters University of .Wyoming, declaring that he has found his new work In the Farm Industrial Club work, much to his liking and that he has gained considerably In. weight since getting Hevcd that the walkout has been a failure. ; 1 are now- at Torrlngton, Wyoming. I A Tamale a day keeps the Flu uway. At Arnold's Chill Parlor, across Klamath ave? on Sixth. lSeod3t ifrarTii - r Tr E- In IH I i llli iLKikV ! 1 1 y - iiv SOLDIERS FAST BEING FREED. WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 18. Army discharges have now reached 1,174,545. ft . mm WejCari ServeYou In MVVayrThan One .. Em !f? Possibly jou are simply carrying a commercial or time deposit account 'here at the FIRST NATIONAL BANK not realising that ne also -Mak'e Collect lout; iSae tettersTof Credit; YJ'-tesMaatT0BerOr.ler ; Issue Travelers Cheques; Beat Safety Deposit' Boxes. m-BaiK mat Helps Business ; rA- ?: HOUSE FIGHTS PAUNG TRUST. SALEM, Feb. 18. The House has declared war on the alleged paving trust, passing to third reading, the bill aproprlatlng funds for tho Attor ney General to Institute Btilt to act aside its patents on the 'pavements. The Senate has passed tho bill providing state aid for discharged I soiaiers ana sailors 10 siuuy tree in colleges. SPECIAL MEETINGS FOR NEXT SUNDAY i KLAMATII-BEVKMH'MKNT . MA.VAOEIt IN TOWN. Tho NOTICE members of (hu N I'imin'i Miuuigcr W II. Pniker of the Klnm I Christian Temperanco Union. ,,,!.. .led by their friends, will r.-i.,,rat. Mniingcrw ii. rar" """ wushlnKton's birthday by KIM . nlh Dou'lopmont Company fll cooked food sale. Tho prorirds t,,,J Tun mKKitiiim uhnrtt ttnncliil tnlliH it ,,ii-li friini Hnn Fraiirlnco to looU in thi) Armenian relief fnn.i r will bo glvon on matters rolatlngto ttftor UuhImchs Intoiests 61 tho Couu'Joliiutono of the Johnstoim fttrnlture vice conditions and matters 1ela(Tng lmnv ,,,0. . :L"ru.J." " ?""",',. .. " " " w "mlow j IIT mv num. ilium flIT 0llrlb. noun rnuj. no uxivci in ni;ln 8i lltg HI 1 p. III., aim Wlnli to mvn 'li'trcinry, i to sex problems nro being planned i hole for next Sunday. It U now ox- NOTICE pecti'd that n meeting for men mid ,,.,, A & jti qxi w muet at tho over) thing by that time. lio will bo held at tho Christian Mhrury Club room on woiini'sqiiy ai ciitireh and one fon women and gills ternuon. to do Hod Cross sowing. Cluich. Prominent An6no who w '""m""1",1 "A i,?i ...l.lr. q. hnth UU" urn in vH,......., ......... .-- i present , toss. at the Mothodlst city phslclans meetings. will Following ! tho arguincnt present ed to tho landowners by 0. W. Olllold, signing himself ns president ot tho Klamath Irrlgntton District, In oppo sition to tho Joining of the district In the suit to tost tho legality ot tho con tract between tho reclamation service and tho Cnltfornta-Orcgou Power i'uuiiiuiy, uuiiur mu luriiia. in muvui -- - ..!. i... ,i,i, r imiur the power of Link U.ver Is practically j nTn2K Sffitoft lu'aml F -Uoho Soule llratton, lies- DEAREST PUBLIC: ITOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Thank you. so much. , LOST Between 41G Khtniatli ave- Seo our window. Big display of - , Man ,,,, $a0 bill, bonutlful watches. Tho soason s latest. .,, , . ,,,.,, return to old Bend ta-ii- ATTENTION, II. A. MANONM Itogular convocation Klnnnth Chapter No. 3B, Uoynl Arch Miuoni will bo hold Tuesday ovanlnr Fob ruary 18lh, Ploasn bo presnnt ii J. Walton, It. P, . turned oor to the company and taken wo will convert It Into a wrist watch .. ua iu-L. Monem 7-room liungn away, without compensation, from. In fifteen minute- j )ovv. c(m() n 1'honn UDYV 18-tt the land owners, of tho Klamath pro-' Wo have also a cuso tor tho "Molly , oiarn bio i;u. uwi """"'. FOB SALE Throo room lioilso anu don watches. . . ini f.mr lilocks from Main street: ject I ... .! .. Im.II.ih Hlf wnlihAS At a Directors' meeting of tho Kla- . Vririr-; ihi. week lis 60 Prlco 600' J' H' M,lta' ph"nu "' "' math irrigation Dlst. let. held Kebru.'BP,c01,i,nrl:M thta cok' ,I8'B0, ary 8, 19'9 tho question on enclos- iRni.V ..i i..i ii .i Wnii iKOU HALE Gang plow, almost now; ed ballot was raised; Mr. Bradbury I J a .1 ewe 4 ""Wn"- tractor clutch; bargain. Address In. nflnt. n ml T I.All.f-.Sl,rWW.).l 111 II. IMIVIVIIIUHH . jvw ...".... - hlu nlllOt. IH-UI- I i8-nt FOB SALE A-l good paylqg work- Ingmon's hotel. Address II. J. Hohmann, Klamuth Falls. 18-10t Unique Show at the Liberty In "Zoncar." tho attraction at the Liberty tonight, movie fans will have an opportunity to seo a real physical culture play. Of course there Is a bit of a love story, otherwise It would not be Interesting but the real noint J ot the play is to bring attention to i tne degree or pnysicai peneciion j "zongar reaches due to proper ex ercise and care of his bodily Health. Among the thrilling moments In this remarkable film Is "zongar's" res cue of Helen from a runaway automo- bile, using an aeroplane to overtake the car. SftFusTAiidNAL Bank k KbAMATH7 FALLS t ORELQOM OREGON Do Not Discard Your Broken Castings W have with us Mr. Carl Schu bert, who has lust returned from the service ot the United States, with new and up-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 we can guarantee satisfac tion. Give us a trial. CENTRAL GARAGE, 12-6t 422 Klamath Ave. .Vr v 'J y "M JjfiMLi-ift --.jff-------- .----- - i. ,-,,.--,. , ,w.-.-.J-J.---- tirA .lA..lA. . Hk.k...l .. niiAtillnn n flliO Wfttch ? ti iili:iul'u tu aiiuiiii iiil uucouuii v ... . i -- ! the voters of tho District, with such why don t you como in ana goi n .,,. ilKNT8unny apartments and explanations as would make cleat Pr of spox, If your cycif aro oaciif housekeeping rooms. Phone 37 our dlHerent opinions on tho subject, wo u wmr d. 0r 149 t .., M,i i iha mm.iinn f.,r ihn snutntlu' around, as they aro not ox-i . following reasens: pensive, and. besides, squlntln makes First: This matter ha-, been thoro- wrinkles around the oyes and other ugh'y thrashed out In all of tho stepi places. .... leading up to tho organization of tho I We'll sell your old gold for )ou. I Klamath Irrigation District, and tho New stock of Ivory, Cut Glass and ratification of the contract between .China at prices. Wo reset jour dla ihe District and tho Government. It mond while you wall. You ort to has been passed upon by ablo coun-'wear an amethyst It yah was born In sol, both of tho Government and of February. I the Klamath Irrigation District. Tho x8ay. havo yah seen tho souvenirs proposition wns fully presented to that General Lloyd Low. ex-deputy thc stockholders by Mr. A. E. Elder Bherlff and Beau llrummoll ot Klam In the Klamath Record ot date May nth County, sont to his maw. They 24th, 1918. and a copy of this paper tare In my window. Lloyd, with two was mailed to each voter, topothcr othor Americans, captured twenty-six with a copy of the proposed contmet Huns the day thoso 76's wero secured, between the Government and me, They rushed a machine gun pit, and District Immediately preceding the nlnd wild yells, and at the point ot election at which the said 'contract tho bayonet took this bunch of was almost unanimously adopted, cheese. i I still bellovo that thc voters acted, -up wlh your cottle scratchcrs!" , according to their best Judgement In yCu8 the general .and out they files tho matter with regard to power nnj hack to the Yankee Jlnes among) rights. i his latnn comrads. Them's the happy Secend: Mr. Ilradbury represent- days. His folks havo occasion to be ed the water users when tho con- justly proud of so fearless a cuss us I tract between the Secretary of the him. I Interior and thc Ca'lfornln-Ore-i Wo need .your "old, Mcllattan. gon Power Company was made. I 60G Main street. Wrong side, bo-1 twoen Sixth and Seventh streets NOTICE Tho Ladles ot the fit Paul Kiuiuup.i Guild will meet at tho home of Mrs H. K. Martin on Sixth ami liiili Streets Thursday afternoon i q MOOSE HALL DANCE Tuesday night will be Dancing Night at Moose Hall. Peerless Orches tra with the best of mu sic. Everybody invited. Tuesday night. Gents, 50c, ladies free. Salad JeU Limi Jiffy -JeU is fla vortd with lime-fruit es sence in a vial. It make a tart, green salad jell. Jiffy-Jell desserts are navorsd with fruit-juice essences, highly con densed, Mated in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty t and it is. You will change from old-style gelatine dainties when you once try Jiffy JeU. Millions have changed already. Order from your grocer now mm t fl-MMb t Ymm Gcr' 1 fliaasa rV 18 CM i ii III H r ', ? - . .... .. -v. ),fW " t T- v $ iiM1 4 Play It Yourself Play it just the way you feel, expressing every mood without fear of discord or mistake. The Lyon & Healy Player-Piano responds to your eveiy demand; the price and terms are right, and real satisfaction is the result LYON AND HEALY "WASHBURN PLAYER" $650.00 LYON & HEALY PLAYER-PIANO $750.00 ,?,' - Your silent piano will be accepted at a fair valuation. v.'; K$tV Wlls Play it yourself at our store .then -in your 4 ' nwn nnmo V I w.t . - '. tU h '10 V V V" X1-U-4TX."F-JXS, OHEGO.V $. yK .1 vi. ut -M" & t cannot find In his report nnv objec tion to the features of tho contract to 'which he Is now opposed, namely the construction of a dam at tho head of Link River, I further believe that anyone who, having the oppor tunity, does not object at thc proper time, should forever icmiin sllentr . Third: All that I can And guaran teed to the land owners by thc Re clamation Law Is the right to have a certuln amount of water dolivcied to his land for Irrigation purposes In let urn for a certain amount of mon ey. Tho Irrigation District wyn oi ganlzed for no other purpose than to Irrigate and drain tho litnda with- , In Its boundaries, and now to try and involve It In a lawsuit over n mutter entirely, outside the scope of Its op erations is, to Ray the least, a very childish proceeding. " Feurth: In mv opinion tho most urgent and vital thing now before iv iiiuuuu uiBinci is 10 procure ( the release of the mortgages he'd by, the Government against tho lands! of the water Users. There Is a pianl nlready worked out by which wo hope to accomplish this at an early naio ir we do not stop nnd waste our time and energy, and spoil our chan ces of success by mixing In a lawsuit Which Is. not our nlTalr, and in which, tho Government will bo one of the" defendants. , If there Is anv water powrr which belongs to the Klamath Pioject It Is of vital Interest to the units which irrigato bv pumping and not by gravltv. We, of tho Irrigation Dis trict, havo our water nupply by grav ity flow. vJiIch.iB I havo said beforo Is all that the Reclamation Law ever promised us. Tho contract be tween tho Government and tho Irri gation District docs not contain any charges for power, and wo aro not bound to pay for anything outside of tho contract. If anyone should fight over power, it is the people who will use It and will have to pay for It, and these people are not Included In mo irrigation Jiistrict. if tho prop osed dam at tho head of Link Itivor Is a bad thing, let those who nro di rectly Interested do the fighting. Tho Herald and a few chronic agitators in and around Klamath Falls havo constituted themselves a new Mooch to lead us out, of tho "Wilderness, but they got ofT wrong and heaued us straight back Into the Jni,'I''S of hot air and lawsuits In which wo have been lost for the last ten years. Vote "NO" on this pioposltion and let the howlers know that you are capable orunnlng vour own affairs. If you vote "YES", .you, by this act, repudiate your contract with the Government. If you repudiate your contract with tho Government, you will postpone Indefinitely tho 10 lcase, by the Government, of the liens now held on your lands. Fur ther, If jou lepudlnte Vour contract it may mean tho opening of tho wholo question, of Dlstiict or ganization. If this should ic Hu't It would mean th-tt cu would lobo tlio heavy cxpensn that has been Incurred by tho organ ization of the District. It would mean (hat tho Government would still control and copduct tho opeia tlon and maintainable of tlio Dis trict as tho Government will only turn tho operation and maintain aurc over to a District mgnnizatlon It would mean fuither that yon would still continue to pay 8 and 10 on your borrowed money In stead of borrowing money from tho Government at G and tho princi pal paid as Interest In 30 years. a. W, OFFIELD President Klamath Irrigation Dis 'IH I iiEANXUH. NACFAD-EN pnatmh iGAR . AT THE 'LIBERTY" TONIGHT Bill says to ihe Doctor- sezze ?W tkJ lWL. -fV VSv- "There may be some plugs that look bigger but it's the good taste of genu ine Real Gravely and the way it stays with you that counts." Good taste, smaller chew, lonfer life it what makes Genuine Grave ly cost less to chew than ordinary plug. Writ, Hi Genuine Gravely OASTVILLn. VA. tr btkltt thtwint Plot Peyton Brand -REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch GARTCH'S GROCERY NEWS VOLUME I. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUKHDAV, KKDIIUAIIY ID, 11)10 KUMIIhll ! This space will le (iiirlch's Little Newspaper from this date. Watch It closely. Our pIioho No. Is 1120. Wo delhcr our groceries. Watch our windows. HI'KCIAL WKONKHIMY ITncolorcd Japan Ton, -lOrJb, Ten pounds Oruhsin Flour, (luc. C'obllnv Toilet "P' dol' UUr MORE BUSINESS FIRST CLASS GOODS BETTER SERVICE T lnfiIGMBH3Bk& John Deere Implements are built of highest quality material for severe service i 4 , rmf ' IT- t Baldwin Hardware Co. , "THE HOUSE Op QUALITY" trict. '... 5- sr .(j '. ,