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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1919)
55 m m m 'F TAOE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONII.W, KKIIHI'.Mu , ,, TkckE'irckrkvnrr I-Iaw! i lifted to quietly bow to the will and t i ne ijvening rceraia ,v1m of suci, mon aa omeui ami in .! J. M U U It . V EDITOR ' Ilk. Is It any wonder that there U a growing tendency toward anarchy ' throughout the nation? I " ' Particular uttentlou Is'called to the Published dally except Sunday by ' , t nU to Mr Kiacr wherei 0 Tho Herald Publishing Company or , . , ,. , , , , Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street j sa's tm,t ,lle Uono caual u d'aW", to tho lower uplands of the first and Entered nt tho postoftlco at Klatu- second units. Does that Indicate that atU Kails, Oro., for transmission thru., he pco)Ic have nol paW for ,ne pow or ? P li ERSONAL MENTION MTTI.K SIDKLKRITS ON LOCAL HAIYKNINOS AMONH'tHE PEOPLE OK'TIIIS CITV AMI VICINITY. GOINUS AND COMtNtiS OK LOCAL KOI.K&- n m LOSSES HEAVY the malls as second-class matter. K. M. Hush Is a county seat busi ness visitor from Algomn. Subscription tonus by mall to any address In tho United States: , Ono yoar .... .$B.O0 , Ono mouth . BO , McNARY IS FOR COUNTY AGENTS M. O. Wolll.1 and (1. 0 llurton nro hero for n few days from Portland ,,,,,',,., . , "' matters of business, i .1. E. Hamilton Is a business visitor J bore from Oakland, Oregon. Ocorgo Offlold, u promlnont rsl. dont of tho Merrill district was In Klamath Kails for tho week end. t 'REPORT OK STATU KORESTER i SHOWS OVKlt SEVENTY I thousand acres ok timiier Hl'HNK.D 1.AST YEAR It. K. Morton was among the triln arrivals last night from Eugene. ' Member of the Associated Press j WASSRT0N. n c Feb. 22. Tho Associated Press Is exclushcly , ,.,,.,. M,.varv hi made to idea to i members of the senate agricultural committee for the restoration of $2, 700,000 cut out of the agricultural appropilation bill by the house for farmers co-operative and other agri cultural extension work. Should the ' senate ndopt this Item as .passed by ! the hout.0 it would mean a reduction of .100 county agents In the west and compel a reduction of at least I In county agents In Oregon, Washing. ' ton and Idaho. Senators Poiudexter and Jones will entitled to tho use for republication of nil news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local nans published heroin. All rights of republicaUm of spe cial dispatches heietn are also re served. " MONDAY, KKHRUARY 2-1, 1011) THE I.IXK ItlYKK DAM ( Tim Mihonoy Is registered 'at Hall Hotel from Vamp Fremont. he j Mr. and Mrs. (1, 1.. DoPraw 'iro . hero foj n short tlmo from AlgottM. i Thoy are guests at tho Hotel Hall. W. O. Sraytho la a guest at the Ho. I tel Hall today rrom Mollno, Illinois. I). O. (flvnn was among the county scat week end visitors from Merrill. Irving E. Kestorson and C 0. How ard eame In last evening from Grants 1'a.ss. J. H. lleckloy, who has boon m Salem on matters of business for tho past week has returned to this city. half Matt Drown Is a recent .arrival ! I Mrs. l.ouls Dradford returned la tt ! evening from Medford, whoro she him ! been visiting friends for the past A. A. Snider Is among tho recent Continuing his "Fourth" reason aisn ,n..ar before tho committee to why you should vote against testinK urKe an enlargement of the approprl- the contract with the Power company.! atlon. JWr. Oflield tells Vou that if this step Is taken you will repudiate yoi'r HOl'SK contract with the government. W';l ysu, and if so, why? iou nave miti every demand of the governmen to date; It has no, done so. Are the people of this project to be led mound by the nose at the whim of a few government officials? Are they going to lie right down and let 'hem walk over t:era? Are they going to' keep still and let everything they own, everything they have paid for he delivered over to someone else? Is it necpasary In order to gt through u one-aided contract that the land owners must surrender every right they now have? This is what Mr. Cftleld asks you to do. Why does he Klamath Falls from Thermlpolls, Wy oming. I James II. I.usk left this morning 1 for Medford, whore he will visit hh , parents. lly K. A. Elliott, Suite KoivMer. From tho standpoint of forest pro tection the season of I SI 18 wns veiy unusuul and trying. Tho heavy loss of timber can bo attributed mainly to two causVs, namoly, the very un usual weather conditions prevailing during tho latter part of tho, soano and to the sinrclty of labor, due to war conditions, making It practically Impossible to secure sufficient help at critical times. . t ... . ,n- I II I tf i ijiirniir in, iviiiit'r in i ; i , i .' i arrivals. Ho Is registered ut the ,henj wa9 n vry Kllt 8m,wrtt. tho White Pelican IJotel from San FrAii-1 Breer ,m of which foil late In tho clsrol i winter nnd dlsappoaiod with the tint Mr. nnd Mrs. Mont Hamnker left ' chlnodk winds, yesterday morning for San Francla-o' , Western Oregon o had a .1 - ! wli..rn lhv ,Tlir. In ...on,! Dm n.nt IlClOUCy Of ft IIU UU'lieS Ol 11111111111 lor James K. llrothnnek Is In the city fow ,iuyS i the months of March, April, May on matters of business from the Tilo . and June, July and August were Jmt Lake district. i C. F. Asher came In last night for' above normal (plus 22 Inches) and a short visit from Heading, Call Tor- again In Soiitamber there wn.s a on- making a to. tlWlllt tiu . ..m. .,i...i.i.. .1.- r.. . . . . '- ' I"" """'' "' ' s"a"",lce "'" " . l" ""-.on a uusmess mp. ; .... March to September. Inclusive, of ernmeni to ouy wneai ai me goen- j Miner u. niUKei, uruce r . imckoii, ment guaranteed price and dlsposo u- A- I'lckcl of the fiolden ltule Cias , smkel and Hlchard McFlynn of it at market prices. The vote was store was a Passenger this morning came tn yesterday frpm Merrill on Weather Mureau. Durhm the last lou days of that month dry oast wlmli piovnliod and tlieiio. loguthor with the warm wotther and diought crotl od an extremely critical condition In Voitoin Oiojtoii. nt n limit when unvsl ol the patiol organUatlomi had lis continued their patiol work Tho loss of timber, ibimngod and doMtiiod. up to Septombcr 20, mid I..,..,. 114 Tia.oiui foot II M , an avr- Vi: ago eai' loss Iletweon Sopteinbor 2(1 and October .1 clown flion in i ru nup Tillamook and l.liin counties tHiiuiKiid and dinlioyod 0:i.miO..Mi foot II. M Owing lo tho high oait winds those files doelopod lulu crown rue almost fiom llmlr lucli. leiiey and wore praotlcally liuposlblo to control until weather eondlllonn chiiugcd. Seventy fixi thousand somiii huud led nmi fitly seven acios of merchant able timber were burned over during tho soiisou, damaging and destroying 1 .107.7 1:1.000 feet HM. loprosontlug ,1 moimlnri Ions of 7:u.iiSi2.2r. Of this amount r,l l.:..s;i.oiio foot IIM . em bo salvaged owing lo It proxl mlt to existing Une.i of tiansporla-tiou ::t. Quality Drugs... It Nn't t'l'ououi) ni 1, Isn't wise to tin j mi) thing bill the boot In ilriign. Wo lime giiliiiil . n,n. Ililenco of our eiislonim hf solllnu ilniKs of tho hhihe,, liinllty only. Vu , buy any other kKnl here, nmi you are nhinjs ,(, nmi sure that tiiitliluK ,u, the best drugs will !, ,j In tills sluro. I'ASSKS WHEAT OUAltA.VTKK .MRASU11K. M(fjcrwootf5Phariiia(y V KLAM,ritAlls npr,., ! I .!, ,1'it.invnTAV ty EAK oo I . r. . - . ... .. . ' nnoui.iuw.,, w. v., . cu. --. j j, c. 1-HUUUCK Ol UH! HOrilUlIll IIJ-', ll lo rni'lalorn,! Ilf Ilia Wl, 1 1 A ' f l..., .... f I -IS l,inl,.,u The House today passed a wheat trict left yesterday , for Minneapolis' p.,,",,.,,,, ,, I ., .,,,,' ,, ,,'.' I - - ...... ., . li, ui;iuiuiii.i ki in' on a business trip. ii, t c.,i.r 7.00 luelios. Klnmath County stands tlrst on this list In number of acres burned 1 over and ihlul in tho number of fires! and 1 auks ninth In the list In tnuj monetary 1I110. Tho number of flrosj In tho County was fifty, .nix. tho mar- rnnlnbto Umber In ncios. 11.711. "'-', ....4.. .... ..... . , . , loss, monetary loss $f!30 Total firm' mVWVVVVH of the slito Is given as US2 wl'bl 't - - ,)f monetary loss of $7:H,C92 2: ss's..X. s lLV7Ll II IAI I S lPrr . in :.tsn " . riteB, seventy-seven to fifteen. NEIGHBORS ALL J 1 In Kastern Oregon weather coiidl tlojis woie much more favorable there being a deficiency of only 2.00 Inches of lalnfnll for tho months 1 f March, April, May and June, and an 1 TT IVY SAYS WIKK IKIES AVOltK KIltST TIME IX 12 YEARS GAINS JS POUNDS. take such a keen interest in this par- SI tic. liar contract? Would it not be more fitting if he manifested the same Interest in the welfare of the, ..,. , . . . ,, ,..,,, " . t, , I ou ought to hear the way our project, and. like some of his prede, ' hborg m , about Tanlac cessors. try to hang onto everything! sInce wifes recover.(. saId w. A .that belongs to it instead of trying to raotorman No. 95f for tne Kan. dissipate it? When Abel Ady wasj CU. MetropoI,tan Street Railway alive he fought everyone and every- and: valued employe of the company thing to a standstill, and succeeded in, for twenty-three years. He and his getting a" reduction of $5 an acre fori wife an,i interesting family of child- the first unit, without surrendering a reni live, in their own home at US single right the people had. When! South Church St., Olatha, Kansas. tor .vieuioni, wnere ne expects to iook mutters of business fter business interests for a few ) davs ' null, wno lias ucen in aa- o . eramento. Stockton nnd other points See Charles .S. Hood. Klamath in California for a few days last woik! excess of 1.14 Indies for July. August Agency for health and accident In- returned Saturday night. ! ad September, or, a deficiency of 12-tL . only 1.4C Indies for tho seven I Miss Iluby Newton and little Jnnn' months. Short were passengers .this mprnlng Added to this lack of precipitation for Ashlnnu whore they etpect !o the state expoilenced the warmest visit for n time with relatives See. (lillcoto .X Smith for tlm. life. accident mid health Insurance. !: A Main street. 2 ,t surance. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s J. D. Williams of the Uorrls I.um- bor and Hox Company who has boon 1 hero slnce Saturday looking after ; matters of business, left for that point on the train this morning. E. S. Terwllllgor, u former well known Klamath County rancher of the Merrill district, who has recently remover with his family to rierkeley, California, Is In the cltv for a short time. September ever recorded by the ho -died the government repudiated. "Mrs. Spivy has been in poor that agreement, raised the charge to health for fourteen years," he con the original amount, and is now try-, tinued, "and almost every month ing to take away everything except during that time she was under treat, the mere dell'very of water. Accord-, ment of some sort, but she never got Ing to Mr. Offleld. the land owners' any relief that we could notice. She have nothing but the right to the use haJ n appetite and there were of the water. Well, if that Is the mighty few things she could eat and HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAXCIXO SATURDAY EVENING JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER Goldwyn ' Present MADGE KEXXEDY THE SER IOE STAR see . Charles S. riood, Klamath Story of a Slacker who built Ills Agency, for Indian grossing lands nnd own prison. Also a Hrny lloto- ,,trnber. 12-tf graph and Burton Holmes j Travelogue ' .Get Miiiularrt policy from the Chilcote Jt Smith agency. 24 Admission 10 & 23 cents. Show ' m Starts 7:30 and 0:13. REWARD! Five dollars will be awarded for sltnntlnn .the sooner the DeoDle of tho Klamath Project find out that oa r stomach and gas would form they have been swindled the Better. what lltle she did force down soured TEMPLE THEATER the best suggestion for a new fun TODAY- maklng feature for the Mardi Gras, 1 All ideas for aiding In a good, whole,- It a testing of the contract with the Power company knocks out the con tract between the district and the government and we cannot for the life of us see how it will let it knock it out. The land owners should stand on their rights once and for all, and find out whether they are going to run their own affairs or be robbed. "AI,I MAX" i . -3 ihhIta Via an mleAlmtilA 4 Vt n 0 1 e ' Vlfflrl)inl PiHUIontW I an ma tlma nm anllnlfail ArtrlvAiie n would have to he down for avvhlle. HARRVMOREV& HETTY HM THE Piles to postoince box 214, city. 18-Ct She almost always had an awful pain . ' ? . ,. i i - t .. i in ine small oi ner uuck unu sne sm- i sometimes she would be so dizzy she From the Fascinating Saturday Even. iiiK 1'ost Story "Fiddlers Green." j Also would have to put her hand on some thing steady like the back of a ch ilr to keep from falling. She suffered Hearst I'atlie News & Current Evrnts. from nervousness so that some nights' Admission 10 13 cent Matinee she could hardly sleep at all and ibe' 030 Kveniims 7-30 & a The readers of tho Herald are ask- never dW know what it was to get a ( J ed to carefully read the letters sub- good night's rest. She kept growing t , mltted by Mr- Bradbury and publish- weaker and weaker and was so bad MERRILL OPERA HOUSE ARNOLD'S t Chili Con Carne and Tamales NOW OPEN 211 E. Oth. Solicit Horn Trad ed In this issue. The one from Mr. off that twice In the past six years Elder is particularly Illuminating, she was given up to die. We thought Some who have a personal grievance we lnd tried everything to help hr against Mr. Ilradbury, and who, je-'anl Jn't know what else to do when r.iuso of this nersonal feeline cannot a 'a(ly '""'end of hers told about Tan- eeo their own Interests in this dam l """P1" e A"t bottle about ' question, have made the statement' tl,reo monUls "8 "! a""0t at once that Mr. Uradbury should have pbo began to show her strength was ifuiuiK uai'K, uiii tne wunueriui uii- MOTION riCTUREb TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon I SIM s posed this contract when he was on ( the board of directors of the Water Users Association. These letters speak for themselves. They show that Mr. Uradbury is not traveling under false colors, and that he has always been where ho is today the side of the land owners. provement has been In the past two ; months. i "She has a good appetite now, ,nd ' can cat anything she wants like no ' pies, cabbage, pies and meats of iny I kind. Anyone of these things before "rm she began to take Tanlac were Just An llkp nnisnn in hnr. ffho rlnoan'f nnf analysis of these letters will show to rer a bit from .sour stomach or ??as the people that tho efforts to secure and she gets so much good from what this contract huve not all been con- she eats that she has gained twenty fined to Klamath Falls and Klamath ' eight pounds in the past two months. County, und they show the same lax- She Is enlrely rid of that pain In iir Hy of interest on tle part of the back and tho heidaches are gono, Washington officials as Is apparent t. Nobody could tell that Any U"r. when the rights of the land thl"S had been the matter with 'nor n.nr wkta nt Rtake. It Is hard for nerves they aie ho quiet now. md ono to quietly read such documents as these and review this whole ques tion without being filled w.lth bitter ness at the attempted injustice. There are men on the Klamath-Project who have been on tho verge of insanity be- she sleeps about nine hours evjry night. She has gotten so strong that she is doing all the housework far our family or six and doesn't mind It n bit, nnd It Ib the first time In twelve . years that she has been able to rto nnv wnrk fit nil Rlin 1 mnro 11. -n chum, of their efforts to moot the cost Bho nMd tQ 'f(ftopn yean aQ of tonstructlon. There are others thn , CVQr hoje(1 ,o 8ee hef fln(J , who lost everything they had and had feel Just like everybody else thit "lo abandon their ranches and go out knows of her improvement tlmt Tan- with their wives and ciuuiren worK-icc 8 tne i,eBt moijCjne over made." InB for others. There Is not a ono. Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falls by who did not find tho charges u burJ the Stur Drug Co., nnd In l.orellr bj den. And yet, theso people are ox(the James Merc. Co. Adv. J- LIBERTY THEATER "THE BEST IN PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT "THE CAILLAUX CASE"' The Modern Judas, Who Sold His Soul for German Gold "THE NON-STOP KID" A Screaming Harold'Lloyd Comedy "THE FAR-FLUNG BATTLE LINE" Showing Allied Troops in Egypt Official Gov ernment Picture TUESDAY "WITHIN THE CUP" Starring Louise Glaum Lovely as Ever Admission 10c and 20c WWWMWWWMWWWlWWftWrtVWWWWMW A child accompanied by par. ent admitted free with a 20c ticket, oveept Saturday night nnd Sunday night. This Theater now properly lleutcd anil Ventilated. Fumigated every night Letters From The People Editor Herald I notice some of your complaints against Oorg" II. Merrymnn, ns not bring a fit sulijuri to represent the people of Klamath County. Now. I think the Herald Is not being fair about this measure In regard to running the sheep men out of1 business, I suppose It would bo alright to run the cattlemen out of Klnmath County? I um!flrMtind tne sheopmen und timber comp mlis no putting .t law thru to mnko peonta held i.toik off nil pcJvatoiy owned land, tthVh, you know would lw 'ni r'wibh' for rnttlo raLsors o do uhe'i thn land Is not fonced, Now, please look nt this matter In a fair way. In my Judgment the measure Mr. Merry man contemplates putting through Is perfectly right. Respectfully, J. S. WATTS? Illy, Oregon, Feb 20, 19 111 High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADE TO ORDER FINEST MATERIALS REST OK WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES I'KRKEtT KIT (JUARANTEED Prices are wry rrasiinalilo Your Inspection Invited Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOR 3IH Main St. Cabinet Shop j 10 Main Street (icncriil Klirnltliit' ltemlrlng nt Itcnttiimlilo I'rlu-s t KITCHEN CABINETS J it Spt'i'lnll) A. Mauritsch mK-!H- Motors and Pumps for tirxl Irrigation tii-oii nlmulil b orderril now ,lu order to gi'l the prop er equipment mid Injure drlltcry is tlmo, at lowcit rnsl, l.rt ii ImUll Jimr piiitiplng plnnt. YOl' WANT I YOI7K MOTOR RICIIT 1 YOlfll I'l'MK lllfillT YOl'll INSTALiaTION RKIIIT THAT WILL STAY RltillT I'lacp your orders ulth u, mil x lumw )ou nro right. flood engineering nnd lintitlUHoni saves nniitliil cxprnio ,mid glrr bet ter cdlclpiicy. Eotlmnlrn furnlihnl. Link River Electrical Co. 7th nnd Mnln Sis. ...MofllWtl. , b tW JU4 MAM n Cl41 Tf M, i - fTlT i ii UiMlAmsMV0Wtmml 1IJ s t Waterloo Boy Gas-Kerosene Tractors We will soon receive a car of Waterloo Boy Gas-Kerosene Tractors. Wait for Demonstration. BALDWIN HARDWARE COMPANY "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" ,iV,i A m BLATCHFORD'S CALF AND LAMB MEAL tiptoe Equal ai2ii-i5