The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 01, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MATl'IIOAV, M.1IU It , ,,
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .
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The Evening Herald
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EDITOR
Published dally except Sunday by
The Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street
Entered at the postofflce at Klam
ath ralls,Ore., lor transmission thru
the malls as second-class matter.
wo bellr-vo tlio snme Is true with Jits
sinnd on the dam question. If Mr,
OfflcM will take off his coat and
sail Into this question with a deter
mination to snxe to the project that
which he soefas so willing to see tak
en away from It, ho will meet with
the same success as has been met,wlth
j In the matter of the liens. Ho Willi
see the people win. i
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ERSONAL MENTION
LITTLE HITlKLlailTS ON LOCAL HAI VKN1NOS
AMONG TRK PKOI'LK OP THIS CITY AND VICINITY.
GOINGH AND COMINGS OR LOCAL FOLKS .
Babscriptlon terms' by mall to any
address In the United States:
On year ........... ... ...is.OOi
Ob month ......... GO I
Meaaber of the Associated Pros
i
. The Associated Press Is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to It
or nqt otherwise credited In this pa
per, anoNalso local news published
herein.
All rights of republication of spe
cial dispatches herein are also re
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j Mrs. Carrie Pickett Is a Klamath
. Falls visitor from Malln.
' Mrs. C. A. Smith If ft this morning
for Weed for a short visit.
Miss (loMIe O'Donovnn Is here
from Chlloquln for a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. 11, E. Iturriss are
guests at the Hotel null today from
Merrill.
Is
Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Alexander went
to Weed, California this mornliiR for
ii short visit.
Chns. Twohy a lumberman from
Dorrls Is hero for a fow days looking '
after buslncis Interests, I
" T. W, Phcnegcr, Sidney Ltisk and .
H. F. I.usk aro umong the county seat
visitors today from Chltoqulu. j
Dave and Dan Liakoy aro In town'
JllS
ClaM
4.unia uarreii 01 uocnnier ". from tll0 Man ,uitr,ct whore they"
among the recent arrivals In Klam-n. .,,.,, n-lfc; ,11111(,h of ,,,,
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MARDI GRAS
AT MOOSE HALL .
TONIGHT
SATVRpAY, MAKCH 1, lll
A cnYIXG NECESSITY.
PORTLAND, March, 1. Produc
tion figures b the leading car mak
ers of Michigan and Ohio show that
I approximately 63,246 passenger cars
'nth Falls.
Chas. X. Siglc U here tor a short
time on matters of business from San
Francisco.
I
made during January, eveu ' x'r. and Mrs. Roy Sly wont to Dor-
"
Ono of the crying needs for the de
velopment of Klamath county Is bet
ter railroad service. For ten years or
more the people have been given a
service by the Southern Pacific com
pany that has been a disgrace to the
state. No matter how vigorous the
protest, it has been met with Indiffer
ence and Insolence, and followed with
worse servlce'than before, until It has
reached the point where the people
ride into the city on a train with a
schedule little faster than freights
and with coaches -poorly lighted.
poorly ventilated and poorly heated.
Occasionally there Is a rift In the
cloud of service, when these condi
tions do not prevail, but it seems
that these are vouchsafed only to em
phasize the deplorable quality of the
other. Strangers coming to Klamath
Falls are disgusted when they reach
here, and instead of entering the
city with a feeling of hopefulness and
enthusiasm, they ere filled with dis
gust and criticism, which has sent
hundreds of desirable settlers away
from here.
Starting at Weed with the robbery
of a cent a mile, this Is continued by
poor service. Then if travellers ship
In anything by freight, the thieving
tactics are capped by charges 'that
amount to practical "confiscation. This
policy has been practiced now for
ten years, and the people have been
growing more and more rebellious
until they have reached tbe uprising
point, and the Southern Pacific w
new find that instead of having the
HO-I.J will and friendship of the shin
pinr and travelling public. It, has- the
auprcme hatred of nearly every resid
ent of the county. And it deserves it.
Klamath Falls is going after the
Southern Pacific with hammer and
tongs.- It is going to force it to
let loose its destroying grip of high
freights, high passenger fares and
poor service and it is going to force
It to reduce the former on a level
with other cities and Improve the
Jatter to a degree commensurate with
the business it is receiving.
j though most of them were below nor
; mat production and some were not In
production at all. The figures are
.fairly accurate and show that the,
, delay attendant on reconstruction
I work very likely will curtail the 1919
'output 33 1-3 per cent.
1 Had normal conditions prevailed,
' the number of cars made In this dls.1
trict in 1919 would have exceeded;
ris this morning
with relatives.
for n short visit
Mardi (Iras, Saturday, Monday and
Tuesday.
C. L, McWIlllams has gone 'to Port
land where ho will look after busl.j
ncss interests for the next fow days.
,
Miss Rltn Arundel and Mrs. V.
Wilson wore passengers on the train ,
this morning for California points.
I
N. R. Green Is a Klamath Falls
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amusements
s
business visitor today from Medford.j
He Is stopping nt the Whlto Pelican.
Mrs. M. Watklns left today for Eu-!
' (jene where slit will visit with roli
tlves for the next two or three weeks.
The biggest fun-mnking event ever staged in
Klamath Falls. Bring the children.
- DANCING , GAMES
ADMISSION FREE
.
the 3,000,000 mark and may even,
have totaled 3,500.000 manufacturers!
contend. Delay in contract settle-1
rment and In shifting the big plants,
t from a war to a peace-time basis, will r
cut the estimated production to no-'
' proximately 2,000,000 machines, un-
Iac It,, (Mila rtamnnilc nnpftcialtntA
' the adoption of overtime schedules
by the larger plants. j.
Food production is 1300 cars a I
day, more than half below normal, j
This company will be hitting the 3,-1
,000 mark by the middle of March.'
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The dally production total is 2635.
See Charles S. Hood, Kl.unith
Agency, the real estate agent. He
will write your contracts and Jther
legal papers. 12-tf
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DANCING SATURDAY EVENING
JAZZ MUSIC
STAR THEATER
TODAY
J. Steunrt Itlnrkton
Presents
"MISSIXG"
A Story of I,ove nnri War.
Also
A llr.iy Pictogrnpli and Ilurton
Holmes Travelogue.
Mrs. Mary Vail left on the train
this morning for Eugene following n,
lslt with her daughter, Mrs. Prank
Andrews.
Guy Merrill .and Mr. and Mrs. llob
Dalton were among the Merrill folks
1 who came In' to the Elk's annual ball
last night.
J. C. Dell of Portland was among
the train arrivals last ulght from j
Portland. He Is a guest at the White
Pelican Hotel.
Miss Vesta Hunsaker left on the
train this morning for Dunsmulr, j
where she expects to visit fora time
with Mrs. Hazel Donderson. I
! I
i Tom Hammersley was among the
No Place for
Old Man Gloom
a
Dassengers
and Baggage
ANYWHERE IN THE CITY
QUICK SERVICE
REASONABLE RATES
PHONE 187
WesteraTransferCo.
CONTRACTING
IN CONCRETE
Cement Work of all Kinds
and Roofing
Let Me Make You an
Estimate
W. D. MILLER,
Contractor
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Exhibitors Clrrut Presents.
ANITA STEWART
"VIRTUOUS WIVES"
The Year's Greatest Fiction Story of
Marriage I'roblems.
A Rig V Comedy.
AthnisAion 10 A S3 cents. Show
Starts 7:30 and 0:15.
TEMPLE THEATER
TODAY
Paramount Presents
JOHN HARRYMORE
In
THE MAN FROM MEXICO"
Also
Hearst Patlie News Latest Current
Events.
outgoing passengers this morning fori
Macdoel California, whero he ex-
pects to visit with relatives.
City Physician Dr. A". A. Soule left I
this morning with his little daughter ,
for Montague, where
remain until Monday.
he expects to
and Mrs. E. Dickenson came
the train last evening for a
Mr.
, In on
short visit from Sacramento. They
are guests at the White Pelican.
I Mrs. A. C. Goetsche, who has been
' visiting at the home of Mrs. Joe
I Moore for the past weekt left this
morning Jor her home at Grants Pass.
C. Rees, who -has been here for a
I few days in the Interest of the Rees
Mow Pipe Manufacturing Company,
left this morning for San Francisco.
H. W. WiMizcll. tin piling freight
and pnsseiigeV agent for the Southern
Pacific Company left this morning fur
Sacramento, after n short visit in
Klamath Falls.
Chas. Illackmnn who hax boon here
for iovoral months with the Klninnth
lion works, left this morning for
Wnlla Walla for a visit." after whhh
he expects to go to Uruzil.
J. T. Perkins, who was formerly
engaged In business" here and return
ed a short time ago from Vancouver.
Washington, left on the tinln this
morning for that. point.
I A, I I 11
A I'ln) it piano ttltiimil rnlN ,utiiloiu.ill) I- a bad In
leMliieiit,
SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT
,t door IMttofllrr
John ll.irl.'.u'orn naturally thins
natlonul prohibition Is n mm go.-
At kaiiHjH (lazette
See Charles H Hood, Klamath
iXgonry or health and accident It-
L. 0. Rottanzl of the Oerrard Wlro suranre , 12-tf
Typing Machines Company, who has
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LIENS RELEASED."
" The notification of the Klamath
Irrigation District that the govern
ment has signed a release of the liens
upon the lands of the Klamath Proj
ect embraced within the boundaries
of the Irrigation District, will be good
news to the stockholders for two
reasons, It removes the only excuse
Mr. Offiold and Mr. Marshall had to
offer for refusing to sanction tlio
Joining of the District In the suit to
test the legality of the Power com
pany's contract with the government,
whereby It was pormltted to con
struct a dam across Link River, It
also removes' the last obstacle In the
way of the farmers taking advantage
of tho .Farm Loan undor government
regulations. When the question of
releasing the liens was before the
board of directors at Its last meeting,
Mr. Offleld stated that if the district
would Join with the water users in
the lawsuit, It would prevent tho
consummation of the contract be
tween' 'the District and the govern
meBt but If tbe directors were let
lost It would be possibly to secure
thl release wfthfn three months.
He was mistaken, In both surmises,
and we btdleve honestly so. It was
Juit'a cas of mistaken Judgmeut and
New City Laundry
We Guarantee Our Work.
Shirts and Collars -.sundered.
' We alco wash silk, wool, and col- j
' ored gods very carefully. Try ua
once and be convinced. Our prices
are right. Phone 154.
127 Fourth Street
Back of First
iVSn'V
National
Bank
SUNDAY
Triangle Presents
OLORLV SWANSEN
In
"SHIFTIXtr SAXDS"
Also
Hearst Pnthe Xouh Lntext Current
Events.
Admission 10 & 10 ceiits Matinee
U..10. Evenings 7:.10 A 9.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Merrill, Oregon
Oct a standard Are Insurance policy
In n standard company from n stand
ard agency. Clillcote & Smith. 1-tf
ARNOLD'S
Chili Con Carne
and Tamalei
now open
211 E. 6th. Solicit Horn Trade
been here from San F.rnnclseo for n
few 'days, made a short trip Into
northern California today. He ex
pects to return this evening.
Joo Wright, a well known farmer
of the Miller Hill district paid tho
County seat a business visit yesterday
afternoon. Joe says If jou are fluur.
ing on coming out there on a pleas
ure drive, "stay home or get an airship."
:M"C"X"s
CAN
W I Will
ER
Cabinet
Shop
Ask Chllcole & Smith about the
LOW COST life, nccldeiil mill health ,
policies of the Travelers. Ult
10 Main Street
(ieuernl I'uriiltiire Repairing
ul llejikiinuhle Prices
KITCHEN CABINETS
a .Specially T
A. Mauritach
ALUMPIHIKUT
I Will Give $1000
If I FAILloCUREanyCANCERorTUMN
I TREAT before It POISONS deeper
ATTACHES lo BONE
liVl bid. wMftu
ivtiuimf. rio.x.p.rw
Iff ralniltt. Aulil.nl
-i ruM nun rmmrTruif. -XlA1tlUC.lCHFwUS:n(
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WUMAH8BEASTisCAHCEI
I: r.ttjit MsmT flUMI nM KILLS QUICKLY.
t KWM m rctir out c eK:i -i.mmf
roon cubcp mil t cnci i '"
ms DR. S. R. CIIAMLEY KSUS
57 SIXTH STRICT, SAN f RANCUCO, ML
nv.n uiuKiiia louuoif AurwHCru;
HOW
RHEUMATISlrf
BEGINS
Tbe excruciating iRonies of rheuma
tism are usually tbe result of failure of
the kidneys to expel poisons from tbe
ystem. If (be irritation of tbeae uric
add rrjitaU is allowed to continue, in
curable bladder or k'dney disease may
result. Attend to u ut once. Don't
reiort to temporary relief. Tbe alck
kidneys must be rrktnrrd to health br
tbe use of some jirl!nt remedy wulcn
will prevent a return of the disease.
(let some CiOI.D Ml : DAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules lm,rd!ut-lr. They have
brought back tin- jo of life to count
less thousands of oiifrr'rs from rheu
matism, lame bacx, liimbafo,' sciatica,
gall stones, gravel inl other affection
of tbe kidneys, liver, ktomacb, bladder
and allied organ.
They will sttsrk the poison at once,
clear out tbe kidneys and urinary tract
rind tbe soothing healing oils and herb
will rektoro the inflamed tissue and
mgans to normal health.
All others are Imitations. Ask for
COr.D MKDAL and be sure tbe name
.'OLD MEDAL Is ou the box. Three
"ire, at all good tlriinileta.
LIBERTY THEATER
"THE liEST IN PICTURES"
H. W. POOLE, Owner
TONIGHT
"PRISONERS OF THE PINES"
Starring J. Warren Kerrigan
A Stirring Story of the Big Woods
Hearst International News, showing actual
world events by camera.
"Efficiency," as portrayed by Mutt and 'Jeff
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
"THE WOMAN WHO GAVE
With Evelyn Nesbit and her son, Russel Thaw
v Sunday Matinee at 2:30 p. m.
Admission 10c and 20c
A child accompanied by pr. " " " , "
ent admitted trw with a Oc Heated and Ventilated,
ticket, except Saturday" night
and Sunday night. Fumlguted every ulght
-
NoiilllTa.
&m?T.
MlALFA
Waterloo Boy Gas-Kerosene Tractors
We will soon receive a car of
Waterloo Boy Gas-Kerosene
Tractors. Wait for Demnnstratinn.
BALDWIN HARDWARE COMPANY
"THE HOUSE OF QUALITY"
-Al,
Cr 7 r GARDEN, SEED-Bulk and Package
OsCjEiJLr Oregon Standard; Purity and Germination
-Krr
Murphey's Feed & Seed Store
126 South SJ.tl, ? Phon P
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