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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
I'ltin.vv, ricumuiu ai, inn, PAGB TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON -V 1 M. m ri1 The Evening Herald j, m u n n a v KDITOn Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath FaIIs, at 116 Fourth itrtet. Entered at the poBtoIBce at Klam ath Fnllsi Ore., for transmission thru the tnnlls ns second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: Ono yoar . ..... . v 15.00 Ono month .......... 50 Member of the Associated Pre can better bo settled between (he con flicting Interests themselves. The statement has been made that no agreement can be reached that carti be enforced. Yes. there can be. There are two methods the banks and the J governments The banks hold the' purse strings. The stockman who would violate an agreement would be In a position where he could not get( a dollar to carry on his operations unless the banks said so. Reach nn i agreement and let the banks ba the trustees for the enforcement of It. i The other, and by tar the less satis.' factory, as well as tho most danger ous. would be the throwing of all ol the grating land Into a go eminent rosene. Thli would mean moro gov ernment men and government regul ation and much as we despise both. P IL ERSONAL MENTION LITTLE SIDELIGHTS ON LOCAL HAt TUNINGS AMONG THE I'KOPI.K OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMINGS OK I OCA I. FOLKS i4ww4 . ! A C M. Wo iron In visitor fiom Illy. a County seat Ptesldent George Ot field or the Khunnth Irrigation district was In town rtfrdiiv nn mnttnra of Inml. r- iiiimipta rninii ill nisi mcni ....... r..... .1... i..hiii .ii.t.L.1 j, ' " .. . -..- "-0-- iivaa iiviii iiiv iuviiiii uidiiivu irom uomueiu, .evnua. T I & The Winnek Co., Inc. t 426 Main Street Klamath Falls Mr. nud x.Mrs, H. Hundley arrived last night from Seattle. i K. M. Wlllliuns is here on matters of business from Oakland. .Mr. ana .Mrs. u siocuor wno nave v been in Klnmntn Falls for u short t msii irom the Fort Kinmatn district I I Tho Associated Pres3 Is exclusively entitled to the use for ''republication of nil news illsn.itrh.io rrpillteil to It or not otherwise credited In this pa-' we would willingly bow to them If per, and also local' news publiihod tne stockmen were satisfied. Jl0AiIin' . ... ......, . ! Such a program could be arranged All rights of .republication of pe-l . ... . ,.. ,, , Clal dlsnatches heroin ar also r.- a ,0 sett for aU Ume the ranK served. question. The sheep Industry would be placed on a permanent basis and those engaged In It could plan for the future accordingly. The cattle men would Know Just what they could expect, and both guard the range against outside Interference. FRIDAY, FKIJRUARY 21, 1010 THB HKRD LAW Mr. and Mrs. M. Martin left for Illy on the stngo this morning. Tho Misses Mamio and Fern Lecver are city guests today from Medford. K fviuifmnn nml Vlptnr MUlor wpri passengers this morning on the stage! "jKht to take up hor profession hero. Jor niy s'ie stopping at the White Pelican Hotel. Mrs. V. Hamilton was a passenger left for their home this morning. Mrs. I, Icuuhower who has beeu here for u few duys nt the home of hor son Gcorgo II. Icenhowcr, loft for her homo nt Ashlnnd this morn ing. Miss Agnes M. Flynn, a registered nurso arnveu nom Portland last I t ? t I i on tho train this morning for Weed, I , K. K. Casseb of l.os Angolet and 0 California. Klamath County does not want any T "en men ot tne strong eharac herd law. Such a measure would be tora found amK stockmen ns ruinous to the cattle Industry aa' would ..rather fight and lose, than to the Jlerryman bil to the sheep in-! show 'Indications of bending, but It diiRtiy. and the Horald will leave ma wno cn rte to "e nothing undone to defeat such a occasion and meet his opponent half liljl, should the legislature undertake wr nd that ,a wnat the Herald to foist such an iniquitous law upon!hPM botn al4s win do ,n tn,s ,n" the people of 'this state. Millions of" stance. This fa a county row. Let us dollars are at stnke in Klamath coun- ettle it at home. Don't endanger ty when such a bill Is conslrered. the stock interests of the state and t'nder the terms of any such a law it county by throwing a fire brand Into would drive practically every catle-1 tQ3 Powder barrel. If there is any man out of business and it it Is thei thing the Herald can do to ld 1n a intention of anyone interest, sheep ! solution of the question it standi or otherwise, to undertake to put'rc3dJr l0 d0- nd " hHves n the such a bill Into effect, then we are8lockmen on botl stdes are no !c3 ns much oposed to that Interest as!de,!jroua of Promoting the InteroMs we have been opposed to the herd ' of the county.. law or the Merrymnn bill. The Her-' aid believes the day of retaliation laj OREGON WOMAN IS must bo no revenge. It calls for 'PRIZE CORRESPONDENT clear-headed, cool, calculating busi-l PENDLETON, Feb. 21. During ness judgment and consideration, ' the war Mrs. C. F. Daniels wife of a , nud anyone who advances any other! well known 'Pendleton farmer, car policy is an enemy to all of the in-tried on a correspondence. with 98 dif teresls concerned and should not be j ferent Umatilla county boys in the listened to. -This 'is not a'time for J service. In doing this she has written -agitators nor hot heads to take the more than 1700 letters to them. Dur floor and they must not be permitted , ing the last 12 months she has writ- to do fo. ten an even thousand letters and sent Judgo Baldwin offers a construe- 898 packages. This Is probably the tivo suggestion a get-together pol- record for correspondence with sol- ' .J, A. I'l'lt'lB 111 I.l I'HBU I 01IH, I'Ul- fc I tie buyers who have been hero for X Mr. and Mrs. Sam Peel left for the past few dnys left for outside their home at Worden today after n points this morning. J A short lsit here. ! ., . ... , . . . 'X j Jl. E. Wolfdrd, who conducts a ? Luke Walker has returned to mercantile establishment at Ynlnux .5. Klamath Falls after a short business Is In the county scat with Mrs. Wol- visit In San Francisco. ford tor a short visit. They are t . . . ,, guests at the Hotel Hall. Mrs. Louh Bradford left on the' train this morning for a brief lilt J. M. Manning, father of Attorney with frlnmta nt Ashland. i H. M. Manninc and a nloneer of this district left on tho train this morn- V Mrs. J. T. Blllingsley Is in the (nR for Albany, Oregon whore he ex- A cii) lor u it uujn nuiii iuu miiiufivv pects to spenu several monms. . x Y 1 7 8 ley ranch In I.angell Valley. ! Mies T.nrlnrln "M Snuhor who Is X D. L. V. Watson Is In the city on omployod.by tho Indian Service nt the ! matters of business for a short time Klamath Agency Is Jn the County -A from Rochester. New Vork. i gPut for a brief visit. She came in X. Chas Malonc of San Francisco was '?." nml in stop"1,,B nt ,he ""-J the train arrivals last nigiu. among He is a guest t the Hall Hotel. p Sain Courtney is horo on mattors of business for a few days from Lan- See Charles' S. Hood. Klitm-ith gell Vjley. He reports that tha Arenrv. the real estate aennt. Ht ground has been given a much need- will write your contracts and Jther ed souklng In that district by thef legal papers. U-tt rplns and snows of the past month. Mrs. William Craudull who for a. S ChUcots & Siulth for fire, life, number of years oeruted the Wash- a1.1ab lianltl. ItidllnnllAA IIQQ 4 l... I i . t li.. ....I ...l.. ' tviucui (tin iicwim ihihiwu. v lugiou riuuae m una my uiiu wo 4 Slalu street. 24 H OUST.ON' Metropolitan Amusements S now resides In tho Tulu l.ako dis trict is In Klamath Falls for a short! 1 tlnio on business and pleasure. ley. His suggestion should be heeded. Idler and sailor boys. He is on the ground and in close Mrs. Daniels was prompted to take touch -with the sentiment among the, up this form of service by a, letter legislators, a sentiment that often from her own son, who Is in the serv docs not make its appearance on the i ice, and bad writtenof how some of surface until It is too late to direct the boys had no one to write them it into the proper channels. He says there is danger of a herd law, and those who Anow him, sey he would not express such a warning If there is not imminent danger of such a law. That being the case, it would and of how letters were appreciated. Just now Mrs. Daniels is worried over the disappearance ot Raymond Ross of Gibbon and Pilot Rock, who It is unofficially reported' has been wounded, He was In Co. G, 364 lu be wise for- the local stockinet! to I fantry, and her last letter to that ad get together, appoint committees and J dress has been returned. settle their differences among them. selves. Let them advlso the repre sentatives In Salem to drop all legis lation as it affects Klamath county. Drop 'be proposed bill to refer the question to tho people of this county for a vote. This Is a very unsatisfac tory way to dispose of it. It is fraught with too much danger. It cannot possibly be settled in . this manner satisfactorily to both sides. It HUTCHINS FUNERAL MONDAY. The funeral of the late John Hutchlns is to be held, on Monday at two o'clock at the Methodist Church. The Reverend Simpson Hamrick will have charge of th,e services. .Get standard policy from the ChUeoto Jt Smith agescy. 24 It's Satisfaction Thai Counts IF YOU DEAL AT THE Sunset Grocery IT'S "SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK" We sell nothings but good, honest and whole some goods ,ahd always stand ready to back up our guarantee. v The day we fail to give the best value j for the money it the clay our business will begin to go back. We know it We solicit your business, and your safety is guaranteed when entrusted with The Sunset Grocery 912 Main Street. Phone 200 HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING SATURDAY KVE.WXG JAZZ .MUSIC STAR THEATER Artcraft Presents DOUGLAS KAJRHAXKS Ill I "HE COMES UP SMILING" A Story filled uitii Unusual pep, mid Lots of Athletic Stunts. i Also Two Reels of Comedy Ami A nuif'ii Holmes Travelogue. Admission 10 & 2." cents. Show Starts 7:30 and 0:13. TEMPLE THEATER SEE EDDIE POLO In "THE LURE OF THB CIRCUS" One of the Gicatest Serials ever pro duced. You sec Everything that was eier in a circus. Taken mid produced by Circus actors. Also JOHN RARRYMORE. "In The Man From .Mexico" j A Laugh From Start to Finish. ' Admiision It) & 15 cants Matinee 2..10. Evenings 7:30 & 0. ' A. J. Lyle, who formerly operated the Hlackburn hospital in this city any who left a shott time ago to to- ...... I.. 13..... In linn ......H.nt tn .1.1a litie 111 UCUIUC) una imutuvu lu im rf cuy unu is iiieuuuK ib inuuus un inu i street. Hs has no announcement to make at this time concerning his fu-, I T- SPECIALS For Saturday BEST CREAMERY BUTTER The pound Two pounds 43c .85c 25c. 90c IVORY SOAP Two large 10-oz. bars for WHITE BEAR SOAP Twenty bars for MATCHES Four boxes, 2,000 matches, for 25c KARO SYRUP One and a half pound can Five pound can . . 20c .50c Farming Implements We have the follow ing implements to close out Tnu Olltor walking ilnv,t uMilu iMlltOIIOi One Oliver tulkay pluw, nod hot- twin: Tlirt-s Mulliis niilkej plow., it.il iHiitpiim; On aus-lioma power gn iihIiip Irfxik over )our monrr nml lei in quote )ou prlriu on icpiilr imrtu, )Oti Will nvs liy lookluu nftor tlito part earl). TIiimc Implement hit bomjlilli. fur thu ndvutica In prkw, mid Uil be inlil At let tlinn iniiliufactiiruro price tmlny. Y Mill tell Oitfiti uu wu) Irrinit to rcspoinlblc xtrtlM. T ? T T ? T t ? i t y t ? ? ? Y ? T J ? 7 T t ? ? ? ? ture plana. I ' TIGHT STARTED AGAINST ! f ADVANCED FREIGHT RATES. ' WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 21. Grain growers of Oregon, Washing Y T T t ? The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. Phone ,34 J. M-ii or m T iXnd Em'f 4Zo Main at. rhone ,14 Klamath rails 9 !TnSa''TmmetemS:nl and attack on the twenty-five per cent Increase In the freight rates from points In three states to Port land. A restoration of the former rates and reparation Is demanded. Washington apples, $2.65 to $2.90 box. See Joe Emllng, Fifth street, back of Star Drug Store. It reward: ; Five dollars will be awarded for the best suggestion for a new fun- . making feature for the Mardi Gras. All ideas for aiding In a good, wholo , some time are solicited. Address re plies to postofflce box 214, city. 18-6t TAFT'S VIEWS HAVE WEIGHT AT CAPITAL Coe's Jitney Service. Night phone 147 Phone 16S 20-10t RECKARD rent service Pbone 60 Night Phone 845 w LIBERTY THEATER "THE. REST IN PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT . "A SUCCESSFUL ADVENTURE" Starring May Allison "ALONZO'S WIGGLING DANCER" Mack'Sennett Comedy ' Saturday Matinee and Evening "MY OWN UNITED STATES" With Mr. Arnold Daly Admission 10c and 20c A child nrromiMuiied by pur- T,,U Tet properly ent udmltted frco with a 20c Heated nntl Ventilated, ticket, except Saturday night and Sunduy night. Fumigated every night WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 21 Ex-President Taft's Indorsement of the League of Nations constitution was regarded hero as likely to have considerable weight with Kopithllran senators. Tho main point of differ ence here vvns as to whether tho cov enant will cause mil render of hoiiiu of America's .sovereignty. Whllo Bonio contended that the league con stitution tends lo Infrlngo upon the national constitution, there wan litUo disposition to criticise openly. The president's appeal to curb dis cussion until ho arrives and confides the inwardness of the document to foreign relations committee members served to stop much of the talk. KAISER TO' UK TRIED FOR STEALING AUTOS. AMSTERDAM, Fob, 21.--Tho Ger man government is considering 'the question of putting the (Aknlscr on trial, churged with stealing 13 atito I mobiles and $150,000 Irom tho (lor.1 man treasury before he escaped Into Holland, according to topic of Ger man newspapers received l'oro. MEATS MEATS " MEATS PALACE MARKET FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY The only up-to-date market in the city that is equipped with cold storage rooms for the proper handling of Fresh and Cured Meats. SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY AT OUR BARGAIN COUNTER BEEF VEAL )n fclinulder ItonM "" Veal Cutlet " Vwil Hloak .2.1c Vcnl Stew Shoulder Honstx Pinto IlolN Sirloin StcnkN . '.Mr noc rtitc i.v '''"WlWWWVWVMVMWV'M"l',lk',,"l' Fresh Columbia River Smelts, 4 pounds for 25c Crabs 25c to 30c Each KLAMATH PACKING CO. Phone 68 524 Main St. IRIT-BIIL Sodasypu That picture you are going to send him. He will wear it next his heart, it means that much. Mnko tho appointment today Phono III) HENLINE STUDIO 327 Main Street, opposite Court House I t r Vy -frh I BLATCHFORITS CALF AND LAMB MEAL Complete ilk m 'mu Feed a