Tlll'llNDAV, rUIIUAin o, lino TAGS TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i he Evening Herald , n. j. i$T'n it v The Herald does not believe they hnve )inJ a .square ileal, nnd It tells them to start right ntter any man, womn or child that violates tho auto mobile ordinance (in J, If possible, to ii nftnr iliem nt lllnht so that tllOV I'ubllshnd dally oWnti Sunday by .au jock them up In the city Jail tor ?AMTaid,.,,l,l,l,a,UJmI,'3rIJt the night Someone will -be killed Klnmnth 1-nils, nt lr-urtlt street '" , , ... . - -;. one of theo dan, and then thero will Entored nt tho postqillco at Klam.',,e trouble all along tho line. The atli Knlls, Oro. for transmission thru , time to avoid such an accident Is now the malls as second-class matter. j cud the way to do it Is to land every , vjnja0r f o,0 ordinance before the Subscription terms by mall to any .lojlco jnilBC aml ict tlm do his duty. BUUIWO IM luu UUIU'U HUIU9; Ono yoar ...... Otw month ,J5 00 . ,50 Member of the Associated Press Tho Associated Tress Is exclusively entitled to thp uso for republication The publtr Is tired of these infrac tion and it wants them stopped, and public opinion vlll stand solidly be hind the police officers If they do P ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTl.K HlDKl.tOHTS r ON LOCAL HAITK.N1NQS AMONO TIIK PEOPLE OK THIS CfTV AND VICINITY, OOIXOS AND COMINOS OP LOCAL ifeM- tt-?v T J. Flowers Is hero on matters ot busliuvs from Worden, I U. Mnllory Is In tho city on mat ters today from Medford. K. S. Cnttron Is In tho city for a short time from Portland. their duty. Let'em hae It, boys' I J. A. Peters is here for a short I time on business fiomKI Paso, Texas. of nil nows dispatches credited to It pc-nriDT MA TIP Tfl or not otherwise credited in this pa- trruR1 M- iu per, and also local news published herein. AH rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein ato also re served. THURSDAY, rKllIUTAltY 20,- 1010 TIIK LINK RIVER DAM. Mis. Ira Ashworth camo In yester day for a short visit hero from Pine FIND SOLDIER JOB! & The following letter showing that an effort is being made here to find work for the returning soldiers has been .submitted by Chairman C. C. C. X. Walton and II. Lee are among the County seat lsltors today 'from Chtloquln. William Lowry, who h beou hero tor so-eral days .front -Uly, wa a pas-' sengcr on the .tagtvthla morning o Olene. ! , Marshall Oit, a welt known ,retl- dent ot tho Olene section wag in the' county seat looking ntter business In tercsta yewtorday attornoon. Hoy Lewis who was wounded In Franco several months ago and wasi homo on a furlough just baforo. .Christmas, has returned again from i San Francisco, ' t ? 1 6Hd-id-flY' I1TPP1K cE2Sv-PIPSiSfSu''!w yztt )s30-tKX3PL ' CKBE5SM?Vj0 wVLcre?,5i iHm! w, - ' WE USE NO FROZEN FISH Our smell come dlrei t from fishermen, a , , as,, Little Writ Clam for utiWluli, U lb. tot Sli. Nice I-trj;e Crab, -H I'toli Saliimit mill Halibut Etm tMrui Eastern dyU'n. , Hogue of the County Council of De-j stopping at tho Hall Hotel C. F. Fllnn ot the Cblloquln Lum ber Company is a Klamath Falls bu- sllinsa vtaltnr mutatum,! nt tlin Wlllln Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Mitchell are j p0liCan Hotel. Ho ha's Just returned ' ....... t. CV... T .!.... -...1 ? I iii'i u iiuiu emu r iiiuii3.-u iiiiu aru.frnm Sun Vmm(.ro PALACE MARKTET Klamath Packing Co. PHONE 68 524 Main Street t fense: "To returned Soldieis and Sailors, Mr. Of field In his "Fourth" reason i "The National, State and County Bays "the most vital thing before the! Councils of Defense are listing all re- Irrigation District is to procure the uneu bom.ers nnc.sai ors. wuo wisu . . ,. , ,,,,., 'work and arc using their best endeav- l E. W. Wilkerson. a stockman from It. H. Clay bought supplies from tne i.orella district in Langell Valley.1 Is in the county seat looking after j Klamath Falls meichants yesterday for his ranch near this city. TRUTHBADLY birth release of the mortgages held by tho Government against the land of the Water Users." What are these mortgages for, since the water user Is only guaran teed water for his land? Were thoy given as security for power sites, pow-j ". -"arcn, w nici ,. it in. i . . i t . i . . 'who wish work tl Jl'A31U,lllVA, UlUr 11(115, IJIll Ut waj bend gates, flumes and ors to provide It. All soldiers aro re quested to gle their names to the Chairman C. C Hogue to be listed, and If they wish to secure, to state their past experience and the kind of work preferred. It is holloed there will be a demand for heln beginning In March, which will take care of.airl Btructures? Or were they just ghen to get tho water on the land? If the latter, was it not a pretty high price for so small a return? If the former, then what right has Mr. Offteld, or the Reclamation Service, or Secretary Lane or anyone- else to transfer to anyone anything belonging to the project? Where do they get the auth ority to say that these things belong to the government when it was the security of the farmers' that made them possible. Is it not downright fraud robbery? What would be clone to n private individual or a cor poration that sequestered or dissipa ted any of the assets intrusted' to their charge? Their punishment would be stripes and the penitentiary, nnd it is our judgment that the same medicine should be meted out to any one who would attempt to do tho same thing with any of the rights or property of the Klamath Project. . We are told the farmers did not pay for these things, and in the next line we are tolcl he mortgages given whnt for) but these very things nhould be released. And how? TJy throwing away the choicest assets of the projpct that they might be used for the benefit of the California Oreg on Power Company. We are told that we do not own them: have no right and Interest In them. Then why ask the Iandtfwner to waive any right ho may have In them. If he,has no rlcbt to them, a waiver is not necessary. If he has right to them, I then why take them away without i duo compensation? If tho farmers own them they should have them without question, and If they are de nied that to which they aro entitled then no obstacles should be placed in their way to recover and hold them. Mr. Offleld was placed on the board of directors to protect-the interests of the farmers, bu( instead of doing so, we find him standing in the way of the farmer, himself those rights. i aecreiurv oi ino interior Lane is other, nressing for legislation to rnovidc farms and monetary assistance for all former soldiers and sailors who wish to engage in farming. I have a few of the questlonalres which I will furnish to those who will let me know that they wish to look Into this matter." business Interosta today, guest at tho Hotel Hall. i " pn nil """ MnNHnM M-II HV imiiimiin rii in i THE SOLDIERS AI.fiOMA SOLDIERS HAYK nKTl'nXKD. D. M. Mrl.emore, n well known cattle buyer was among the train nr-i j0hn Schmoie, son of Mr. and Mrs rivals last night from San Francis-1 Henry Schmore of Swan Lake has ro- co- j turned fiom tho Preldlo a San Mrs. May Vance Is a. ecent arrival Pnclco. where ho baa been sin- from Eureka. California. She is re-lu"uuu '" u,v ' lUT " j. glstered today at tho'Whlte Pelican Captain F. R. Olds, who has-been ; Hotel. . In tho nfflrprs Iralntne rnmn ut Fort' LONDO.V, Jan. 13. I ' Monroe. Virginia for the past few j once of tho Associated Press). See Charles S. Hood. Kt.tmith months, has returned to Klamath dents of men stretching the mltryocin't,auaihwn'.' W,,erc ?5 Pcc'S.t0 r?,.n ' considerably ,o got Into the llrltMt (Correspond- -lurl truth ' Hn Hltuuttoti and ptodiicrd u urtlfltnle He will be tvleasetl ut j mice and the method by which tin 1 wiiiiiiteeii'd, will ho conveniently for gotten. During the Inst year of tho war nu mlnur -wer tillowed to jqn uie rmy. Tholr rank. alroady had been depleted until barely enough coal being piodiirod. Auothrr deiuoiiHtrator ilalmed he nhotild be lolmmod bci'iuin lie inj a minor. Ills record showed he ro-; presented lilumclf as n flih-mongor In order to Join tho colors. When he proves he Is a miner he will be re. ( leased :& r - - c :::: vjtjjj legal papers. l.-tt I tho future. Ho liked the lite tbero but is glad to rturn to his home 'and See (Tillrote A5 Smith for Are. life, friends. 083, . accident unci Main street health Insurance. 24 CORRKCTION John E. Walker of Algoma Is rejoic ing these days. Doth of his boys have returned home safe from the service of Uncle Sam. John E. Walk er Jr. was discharged from Battery F 30 field Artillery Camp Funston, Kansas, January 30th. Arrived in Algoma February 4th. His brother. Sergeant L. I. Walker, shipped from Kelly Field San Antonio Texas, the same day to Camp Kearney, Calif. There discharged Feb. 4 th. He ar rived home Feb. 10th. Sergeant L. I. Walker left Algoma February lSth for Camp Lewis Wash ington, upon receiving his appoint ment from the Surgeon General at Washington. C. as Civilian Rccon stiuction Aid at Base Hospital at Camp Lewis. He did not know his Brother was home, until he reached Klamath Falls. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s I Conrad C. Jalo la. the name of the man who was given permit to build i house In Nichols Addition by tho 'City Council Mondav r.Ight. In the HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DA.NCINO SATURDAY KVKNIXG JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER TODAY Select Pictures Present CONSTAXCK TALMADGK In "THE STUDIO GIRL" Also Tvto Reels oi Comedy. Admission 10 A -25 cents. Show Starts 7:30 nnd D:lft first announcement spelled Jabo. the name wuj TAKES ADLER-I-KA "I had serious bowel and liver trouble. Lost 50 pounds and could eat only liquid food. Began taking AdJer-I-ka and now weigh mqre than .over. Eat and sleep splendidly." I (Signed) George LaFond. Little ! Falls. Minn. One dose Adler-l-ka re lieves sour stomach, gas and constl- imuon lnsianwy. uemoves nu ioui matter which poisons system. Often cures constipation. Prevents appen- idlcltls. We have," sold Adler-l-ka (many years: It Is a mixture ot buck thorn, cuscara. glycerine and nine other simple drug. Whitman -Drug Company. Adv. t r , , Spotting Them Oct n Mumbirtl policy Cliilcote & Smith agency. frm2 u.eT EMPLETHEATER TODAY army when Kugluml needed every man nnd then resorting virtually to mutiny to get out after the armlstlro (was signed huvo 'been shown at Folkestone during investigation of the 'first demobilizations there. After several hundred men hnd declined to embark tor France nt the ond of their Christmas leave tho "military authori ties began investigating each case Tho German revolt leaders, Karl 'Llobknecltt and ltuu Luxemburg, ad vocated violence, uud that's whnt thoy got.- - Boston Transcript. I HEAD STUFFED FROM ? CATARRH OR A COLD Sayg Cream Applied In Noslrllii Opens Air Passages Kight Up. MANY CASES OF RHAWOW SAYS WU MUST KEEP FEET DRY, AVOID EXIOSURE AND EAT LESS MEAT Stay off the damn eround. avoid ex. protecting, nosure, keep feet dry. eat less meat. If he, as he claims, has i di Ink lots of water and above n'l the Interests of the farmers at heart, j take a spoonful of salts occasionally why does he object to the Joining of to keep down uric acid, the District In the. suU., It will not Rheumatism is caused-by poisrfn eost the farmers ono cent more. Ho ( ous toxin, called uric acid, which Is says he has consented to have the i generated in tire bowels and Jbsi-i bad Water Users Association sue, then into the blood. It Is the function of why not the pistrlctalso, since they the kidneys to filter this" acid from nro one and the same, practically' , the blood and cast it out In the urine. There is some reason, and Mr. Of-, The pores, of tho skin are alsji a Hold has not made that reason plain, j means of freeing the blood of this His excuse thnt It might Interfere jimpmlty, In damp and chilly, cold with the consummation of the con-' weather the skin pores aro closed, tract between the District and the i thus forcing the kidneys to do double government is a poor ono and one.Utork, they become weak and sluggish Triangle Presents Win. S. HART In "THE AIM1STI.R OP VKVflMAVrB!! And Hcnrst Pathe S'ens Lnteftt Current Events. AditiUftlonlO & IS cnts Mnt!nce U.ilO. Evenings 7:30 & 9. MERRILL OPERA HOUE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon Bosses' Wife "I hope you answer people properly on the 'phone?" Office Boy "You bet. When n person calls up and says 'Is Mister Jones there?' I say, 'Yes, sir;' and when a person calls up, and says 'Is Charlie In?' J say 'Yes, Ma'am.' " -W-WWW-!-sW5? Cabinet I Shop 10 Main Street General Furniture Repairing at Reasonable Prices KITCHEN CABINETS ' a Specialty , A. MauriUch w-VM-e-e--w that is far from satisfactory to the farmers, as will be. evidenced by tho vote they will cast. and fail io eliminate this, mlc acid which keeps accumulating and cir culating thru the system, eventually settling In tho Joints and muscles causing stiffness soreness and pain tailed rheumatism. ' At the first twinge of rheumatism Vo want to ask owners and drivers! of autos In this city If they want to Eive the notice force a square deal? Some of them, to date haveTiot done , eet from an' Pharmacy about four so, nnd as a conseqtlence they are' 0lince8 of Jad Sails; put a tablespoon cottlng the boys-ln bad with the may-, tnX '" u lnM ot water and drink bo- r... n.i ii untitle Von knnw nn.i foro bicakfast each morning for overyone knows, that thoro lire fel lows running machines In this town loro uieaKtast eacii morning for a week. This Is bald to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to who are personal friends of the police1 normal actIon- thls rl'lding the blood force and they nro mean enough- to "l l",au i'""e- take advantage ot tha fact to speed I Jad SaltB ls Inexpensive, harmless up and down the paved streets, or u"d ls ,nade from tUe acld of srapes i-,ihtr-tnnfflr or let their cars ' aml leni0" J"'"- combined with lithla ."j.. " ---..-.- -- -- d ,wbere tbey have no right to .tfcem, -The ponco offlcors are IillH"uman vbelngs, llko any of tluay hate to. put a friend In " 'The C9nsequenc"Q Is that they jwrfe been put in n hole themselves. mi VpRe. and is used with excellent results by thousands of f61ks who are subject to rheumatism. Here you have a pleasant, offeivescent Ilthla-water drink which oerromes uric acid and Is beneficial to our kidneys as well, Adv. I separately. One man who might be Judged anywhere from 3S to CO e.irs of age appeared befoio tlie examining Instant rollof no waiting. Your 'officers. cloggcil nostrils open right up; tho ''On what ground do ou think ou r passages ot )our head clear nnd should bo rcleuscd now"? he whs 0u can breathe freely. No more' asked. .hawking, snuffling, blowing, head- "I'm more than 41 years of ago", ' i lie, diiiess. No struggling for "lie said relying upon the rule that breath at night; your cold or catarrh' men of that ago or more should bo disappears. reloased as soon as possible. t a small bottle of L'ly's Cream! "But jour army hook shows you llulm from jour druggist now. Ap-J enlisted fifteen months ago at tho ply n little of this flagrant, antiseptic,! oge of 30." i healing creim In jour nostrils. It "I gave that as my age to get In, penetrates thru ewry air passigo of slr. I am 50 years old How." Mui bead, soothes tho Inflamed or "You will bine to prove tlfut," swollen mucous luombrane und rollof came, a quick reply, whoreupon ho come.s Instantly. turned to a middle aged woman spec-' rt's Just flue Don't"tay stuffed tatorr his wife, who had anticipated up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Adv Quality Drugs... It lnu't milium) mid It ImiM wis to till) mi) tiling but the bct In drugs. ,Ve liimt giiliuil Hid ton (Ideiiro nf our i iistniiii-rn by vlllng drugs of the tilglimt ipmllt) iilily. Yiiii iniinnt buy liny ollu-r kind here, nml you nru nlun)i .i(e nuil sure that nothing but the best drugs ltl be old In thin .tore. nidcrwocps Pharmacy w v-, Klamath rvus arclom tv?'! y-v r m.n A.A "" 1?r" KStncr HLUKARD RENT HI IIVICB Phono 10 Mktit Phone Ilia at eveiy motorist knows LIBERTY THEATER "THE BEST IX PICTURES" H. W: POOLE, Owner 4 TONIGHT Mr. Logan, U. S. A, Featuring "Tom Mix" A Thrilling Story of the Secret Service ,, H FRIDAY ' "A SUCCESSFUL ADVENTURE" V Starring May Allison wJ ' W tns.,rw'1'"'' " r iHr So j myit s. ". 2 BO TWn m ki. or -7'iK'i'ff vH.y,v. ,-i' v - r " I I f F&ti:A'?k W-V t ll.EWyir3-l Ik i B&fssrsiZj M i.!S T m 0 BCf '""-- va3r f MK ifwv ' iiT iixT llWv HHHHHHM-HMlmK he can depend on "Red Mm VAe Admission 10c and 20c A chilli accompanied by par ent admitted free Viitli a 80c ticket, oxrept Saturduy night and Sumluy night. This Theater now properly Heated and Ventilated. Fumigated evory night Gasoline of JQuaIity j3VI--'-XkL-.v m$mwWmmmmmmnf(W i inn Z-M Crown" to give full power and long mileage. It is straight dis tilled, all-refinery gasoline. "Red Crown" has the full and continuous chain, of boiling points nece.-sary for easy starting, quick and smooth acceleration, steady, dependable power and iBng mile age. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. CT.'.HIMnD OIL COMPAHY (Ctll(oinU) r.n ssaagsw R. A. WINZLER Special Agent, Klamath Falls, Oregon. BMTCHFORD'S CALF, AND LAMB MEAL W I- u Murphey's FeecT& Seed Store 126 South Sixth St. Phone $1 I 1 -f'