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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1919)
wwwiwnAv,i'inm-,nvM PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON in m SI m m p r'Mi m niM m- I m $m The Evening Herald lug and undertake this vork In nn organized manner One or two peo ple cannot accomplish It none. Hut It those who will profit by It will get In and do their share, then we wilt " r ; e actual construction would started Published dally except Sunday liy tills car, and It It Is once more be The Herald Publishing Company oft , , . . . ...... .. 3 om. Klamath Palls, at 115 Fourth street. , sun l "' not 8l01' un,w " ,s com i -i i.i iir(vu. Ji m u n n a v EDITOR Entered at the postolllco at Klam ath Palls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls as socond-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to auy address In the Unltod States: Onp year -. 15.00 UUD 1UUUIU , P It ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTI.K HIDKI.IUHTS ON LOCAL HAI VKXINQ8 AMOXO TIIK 1'KOIM.K OP THIS CITY ANI1 VICINITY. (SOIXOS ANI COMINGS OP LOCAL POI.KH On every hand we here the govern ment urging the opening up of pub. lie woiks for the employment of the returning soldier. What better source of employment Is nt hand than rail road construction? Where can you j 60,1111(1 a moie proiuauie piece m worn than the Nation cut-off and the ex- terduy for n shortvlslt from Algomu. . . Member of the Associated Press tension to llen.17 l lie money lor the Natron cut-off Is In the treasury of Mrs. V. E. Uurrls is n county scat visitor from the Mnllu district. C Heos U registered at the White Pelican hotel from Sun Francisco, Mr, and Mrs. 3. Tullcy enmo In yes-1 Prank Uunthcr, passenger this the Jewclur, morning on was tlio1 3Maa- 4 stage for Lukovtow. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Call left; thti morning for u trip thru to Norrh-! I Thft AnoAptnr ml Drniia (a avrtiidlvAh' entitled tb tlio uso tor republication ,lll Southern Pacific company, and of Jail news dispatches credited to It nil that Is necessary to turn It loose or, not otherwise credited In this pa- Is one word from the government. Let j tier, and also Inrnl nw t'lililtahml .. ..... .1.., . n ...... .1.., - . .- - u5 ufi uiv sui vi mucin iu aaj i"i;r..ltr herein. i , , ... Calif. ,ii ii .. ... .. m nil II, ,? in it i.u II. i.ci 4i a hu ii, I AH rights ot republication of pe- , ... I clal dispatches heroin ure also re 'aerved. Henry Hickman Is In town tor n !hort business, trip from Straw, Cullf. J. Lv I.arkey was among the train arrivals last night from Dunsmulr, Kugene and Portland and ask them ; X. Youngs to help us. They will do It. They looking after from Sacramento Is business Interests In are ready and anxious to extend a TIIK LINK ItlYKIt DAM. are rcany unu nnxiuus 10 exicnu u mis Cltv. WEDNESDAY, FEBKUAUY SO, IOIO helping hand If we are not so foolish J as to sulk In a corner and Ignore -'. Walker Is In the county scat them. We must remomber that wo icoKtng niter lmsmrss interests from are of Oregon and must work for the 1ibH Valley. rt.ivrfilnnnifint nt tlin af?it. nnri Hint ' every dollar that Is spent In the state will help us. Let the next big job ; we undertake be the completion or the Natron cut-off, and when we stmt on It lot it be with determination See Charles s. Mood, FEDERAL HARD Next Saturday will be the day on which the landowners will be expect ed, to nfall their ballots, by which they will express their wish as to whether thev want the District to Join with the Water Users In testing t0 s,a' w,tn U unt U "0"e an .... .n nrtiMiintlslinil f Aif me Regality of the contract entered "i"" ".' "into between the government and the California-Oregon Power Company If the landowners will take sufficient Interest In this question to send In their ballots, there will be no ques tion as to what Instruction shall be given the Board of Directors of the Irrigation District. It will be pract-' cally unanimous in favor of Joining wlththe Association. Every ballot should be plainly marked and should bear the name of the landowner. While, there ' " place indicated for a signature, the ballots, nevertheless.) should be signed by "the voter, so! WASHINGTON. Feb. 22. Imme that a check may be had when they' dlae costrucUon of hard-surfaced are counted. roads thruout the coHntry Is urged Every landowner should distinct-' '? the labor deartment as a means of ly understand that If they do not in-' rtllevelng the unemployment sltua-' struct the Board of Directors to test , tion. ) this contract., there will be no effort. Altho $48,500,000 of government, made to stop the construction of the,i"0ney Is available to assist In the' ; James A. Hownrth Jr., nn oiiiciai or the Indian department from Wash- ottlclal business. I . Charles 3. Hood, Klamath I Agency for health and accident It- jsurance. 12-tf i orn California points. I J. S. Haudall Is nmung tlin recent : arrivals fiom Portland. He Is a guest at the Hotel Hall. ' II. E. Haugor 1ms returned from a business trip thru Northern Callfor-I' nla and Southern Oregon. I J. E, Hall and John Vamum are In. the county seat on mntters of buil-l noss from Chlloquin todny. It. J. Mngulro. who has been heroj for n few da-3 on business, left this1 morning for Now York City. Mrs. ('. E. James left this morning for Portland, where she expc:ls in visit some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton motored u froui the Matin district yesterday ufternoon. They stayed last night at the Hotel Hall. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements S M UN r HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANC1NO SATURDAY KVENINO JAZZ MPSIC STAR THEATER Tl'KSDAY & WEDNESDAY .leve L. Uisky lre-eiits Wallmv Held & lAtliljn Wllllnms. t . . t W. U. Muttaon and J. A. Wilson wero train arrivals last nlgh't from Portland. They are guests today at the Whlto Pelican Hotel. Carl Koch, who has been here from Camp Lewis on a two weeks' fur- ' lough, visiting his brother, John D. Koch, of the Klamath high school fuc- : ulty, returned to the cantonment this morning. i , J .? e" Si. In "THE THINKS WE I i E E. McClarren, architect for thol !new court house In block 35. came in last evening on matters of business f rum Portland. He Is a guest toduy at the Hotel Hall. I.OVK" Link Hiver dam nor any attempt to hold the power that the Reclamation Service is trying to pass over to a private corporation. You might Just work, only. 43 miles of roads have, been completed under the plan of the government, state and county shar ing in the cost. as well understand that the majority About $200,000,000 more soon will1 of the present board 4s against such.be appropriated It Is expected. j a lawsuit and unless it is compelled The government has approved "06 1 to engage In It it will not do so. The roid building projects, totaling "869 . statement that the suit started by the miles, and it is this work that the ROSOOEARBIXKU: i I.PDENDOIIFK IS OUSTED litOM SWEDISH ItbllDEItS. t i 1 LONDON. Fob. 26. General I.ud- endorff left Sweden for (lermuuy on Sunday night when his permit to stay In that country, expired. i CAHD OP THANKS anxious to start at. .lpn.irlnVont once. J uniy eignt states nave completed though It has been 1917. Arkansas has In force since built 5 miles,' California 7, Louisiana 4, Massachus-1 Association will be sufficient, it not true. Just as soon as a transfer of the powers of the Association is made to the District you wUI see the last of your lawsuit. Under the terms of the iniquitous resolution that this Board passed, the maintenance of this suit would be then impossible,' elts 14, North Carollnt 8, Vermont 1, for it clearly states therein, that in as Washington 4, and West Virginia 2. ..much as the members or the Board of Texas, with 70 projects totaling' the District constitute, a majority of 993 miles, leads in the number ap-1 the board of the Assocatlon, then all proved by the government, acts of the District, insofar as they Others have obtained government' relate to the power .and power poss- appioval for the following mileage, lblllties, are binding on the assocla- the federal government's share of tion. That is the Joker, in the whole the money for the work being ini jiroceedlngs, together with the fact mediately available: that the Association would have no Arizona 73, California 97, Idaho' power to levy an assessment on the 136, Montana 86, New Mexico 244, lands of the District for the malnten- Oregon 136, Utah 237, and Washing nnce of a suit. You can see from this ton 76. the urgent necessity for the District joining and why those who oppose' this step take the position they do.' Does It look to you, Mr. Landowner, that there Is an honest effort on the FATTY AHBUCKI.E In " "Gool Night Nurse" roads under the sovernment nlan. al. A Ton of Laughs from Start to Finish iful flowers. r. , , . . t AiiR. lma ii. MiiLcncns ana lam- nas ueen in lorce since 4,i,icir... in x. -. ..iu ei.mr .... vr r s .-.;.... .. i ny, nir. i... r. aicreuiin. ir. uuu aim. We the undersigned wish to es i press our deepest gratitude to the . irany friends and nolghbors who I were so kind during our hours of ' sorrow. Also wish to thank the nolgh ; bors and church people for the boaut- W(ic - v ti , ft -.aiar iA urt A Q i fw fMBh! i,lilll,lllilNIIIIIIN.u ft I ' .... f i v V-H The Parisian Millinery Announces their opening of Millinery, Waists and Silk Undergarments Saturday, March 1st ' 519 MAIN STREET Formerly the Bend Studio ,.w . , -- - ,M :iili'!li!IHil)!lltil.ii.'Mvlllilllll)iHll!lll1M.WIU.tliil-..iAdhvl3y 'i mini Actndsslon 10 & 2. cents. Shotr Starts Tt.'JO nnil 0:15. TEMPLE THEATER , TODAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Illiie Hli'il Features I'li-HcntN EDITH ItOllERTS In "SET FltEE" Also A Lyons AL- Miran Comedy nnd Unlieiul Ciurent Events AdiuUtloii 10 & iS ' U..10. Evenings 'Floyd Hutchens. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ; Rogers, Clyde L, Meredith, Mrs. Sad ' to Hutchens. I : " See Cliilcote & Hmllli for Are, life, ! accident and health Insurance. 63ft Main fttrccr. 24 rents Mntlnce 7:0 & 0. HOW COULD HE! "I'm terribly worried. I wrote Jack- In my last letter to forget that I had ' told him I didn't mean to reconsider my decision not to change mv mliki. part of your representatives to protect and he seems to have misunderstood your rights and interests? If you me." Life. think your interests and properties' ure being dissipated, then take a' hand Jn the game yourself, and do It so emphatically that certain interests vwill understand that you mean what' you say. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregon ARNOLD'S Chili Con Came and Tamalei NOW OPEN at 1 E. Oth. Solicit Horn Trad b T-n r i..il m i.. rvi ....... iwi i li ividiiMiu & ouniy mcw icSb&Ei, 4 f. IjflpS i e MIDLAND IIlS 1 mTff THE NATRON CUT-OF m TO DARKEN y 1 ; YOU CAN IlIHNO ifeCK COLOR AND LUSTRE WITH SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR Ever since the Southern Pacific started to build into Klamath Falls we have heard about the Natron cut-j I off, and each year there has been' When you darken your balr with' held out to the people of this county 'Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can ,tho hope that it would bo built. If tell, because It's done so naturally, so Harrlmnn had lived It would hae(ovenIy. Preparing this mixture, been finished long ago, for he had the though, at home Is mussy and trouble foresight to see its great value and some. For CO cents you c&n buy nt the courage and judgment Xo back It any rdng store the ready-to-use prep up. It Is just as necessary to us to- Jaratlon, Improved by the addition ofi day as when it was started and Is other Ingredients, called Wyeth's Sage juat as valuable to Oregon, Portland laud Sulphur Compound." You Just and the WilllameUe Valley, and if all dampen a sponge or soft brush with' ofythese Interests will get together It and draw this through your hair, and bring every bit of pressure to taking one small strand at a time. By bear , on its construction, something n.crnlng all gray hnlr disappears, and, will be done to that end. If Klam-.ufter another application or two, your nth Falls lets this year go by with- hair becomes beautifully darkened, out something definlto being done for ' glossy and luxuriant. ' the construction of this Important I Gray, faded hair, though no dis place of road, then it might just as grace, Is a sign ot old age, and as we well say good-byo to it for all time. The Herald would suggest that the. business and property Interests of the county gather In a public meet- all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once' with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound and look years younger. LIBERTY THEATER "THE REST IN PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT "SMASHING THROUGH" With Herbert Rawlinson A Dare-Devil American Drama ' El-Ko Comedy "WORK 'OR FIGHT" THURSDAY i Pretty Peggy Hyland iw-s ' "BONNIE ANNIE LAURIE" A Scottish Tale of Patriotism and L6ve Admission 10c and 20c A child accompanied by par ent admitted free with a 20c ticket, ovcept Saturday night and Sunday night. This Theater now properly United nnd Veil tlin ted. Fumigated every night Miss Selma McKrynolds nont last Sunday nt the J. D. Hooper home Mis. E. O. Davis returned from Ashland last week. Seven car loads of cattle were Bhlp. ped from Midland last Saturday. Mr. A. A. Davis was In Midland Friday from Klamath Fulls, . A PU)rr pUno without roll nrrnnloiiiilly It a bad U tritmont. f SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT . Next door Poitoftlrc STRIKERS MAY BE AT WORK MONDAY i SEATTLE, Feb. 26. It L hellev. ' ed Hint the Seattle and Tacumn shlpynrds are to open next Monday , in view of the need on the part of the Metul Workers to prepare for u J Coast wide strlko on Apill iimi on ' which a referendum vole N to l,i taken. It Is expected Hint trio men will return to work, but It Is not of ficially announced. 44H444-H4-V OPEN NOSTRILSUEND AUULU UK UAIAHHH tHbw To Get Relief When Head J V... .-A C!t....l lf iw wn? mo oiuuvu up, -i i t f i 4- ' H44444;. I Count fifty! Your cold In head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the, nlr passages' of your head will clear and you can ' breathe froely. No more snuffling, ' hawking, mucous discharge, dryness' or hondacho; no struggling for breath ' at night. j (let a small bottle of Ely's Croam Balm from your druggist and apply1 a little of tbis fragrant antiseptic' cream In your nostrils. It penetrates thru overy passage of the head, sooth ing and healing the swollen or In flamed mucous membrane, giving you Instant relief. Head colds and caturrh yield Ilka magic. Don't stay stuffod-up and miserable. Itollof is suro. ' Thrift Pays the Bills II This World is full of bills. The grocer sends them, the butcher, the baker, the coal man, the ice man and the tailor. fl To some people bills mean worry and unhappiness. To others who practice Thrift, who spend less than they earn and regularly save a stated sum, bilU have no terror. If Is it not better to have dollar bills in the bank than dunning bills in the mail box? First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MMFWS CALF AND LAMB MEAL Comnte m m "3