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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1919)
s MONDAY, MAIM II ;t, 0 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK TWO m m m im The Evening Herald j. m u n n EDITOn A Y to see who was to lo tlio vlctort Ho Is In line for the chairmanship ot tho public lands committee, the most Itn nortant committee In the house, so far as the West Is concerned. Ore gon Is lucks- to havo a man like Sta tion, for he Is going to oncj more Published ilntly except Sunday by Thn 1Tnrntl Plllilldltlfii. f'nnninn- of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street j place It hack where It was a few short years ago In the front ranks of tho Entered at tho postofllco ot Klnm- states of the I'nlon. ath Falls, Oro., for transmission thru tho malls na second-class mattor. P ERSONAL, MENTION LITTLK SIHKI.KIIITS ON LOCAL HAlVKNINOS AMONtl.TIIK PKOPI.K OF THIS CITY AND VICINITY. (iOINtttt AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS Subscription terms by mall to any address In tho United States: One year .. .... ,.$5.00 Ono month , 50 Member of the Associated Press Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the .use for republication ot all news dispatches credited to it Or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news 'published herein. All. rights of republication of spe- claj dispatches heroin uro also reserved. MONDAY, MAIU.'H 3, !!MO OKT 11KADY 'I lULiroitNIA WANTS lS. On January 1st Tho Herald map ped out a plan for the development of this county. Already some of the re sults of that campaign are manifest. Hut tho big part of that program Is Just on tho threshold, and we want to say to tho people of this county, particularly the business men of the city, that the time is at hand when we must take off our coats and get busy. These Jlnes are only the fore warning of what is coming. The Herald has been trying to do all of the preliminary work without calling nn you until such time as the outlined plena began to assume concrete foru.. Therefore, from now n, Ihio paper 1 The San Francisco Chronicle Is anlnus to welcome Klamath Into tho family of California Counties. It ' would he glad to count among the lesouroes of that state the "enter 1 rising people of Klamath Falls" pud "Ciater Lake to our scenery." Well. ou can lme both unless Ore gon wakes up and gtes us soma at tention. We hne outgrown the thir ty )enr old swaddling dress the Will, lamette Valley made tor us, and un I less it furnishes, us with a new suit, we will go out and get one, no matter how. The Chionicle says: ' 'Kepresentathes of Klamath conn ' ty in Orecon have proposed to the Legislature of that State that it shall be permitted to secede and apply for admission Into the State ot California. There is no intimation of how the request is received, but wo suspect that the erring sister will not be al lowed to go In peace or at all. If, howcer, we are mistaken, we can assure our friends at the north that we In California will give them a hearty welcome. We should be de lighted to add the enterprising peo ple of Klamath Falls to our popula tion and Crater Lake to our scenery. "The proposeitecession would take from Oregon an area of about 12fi miles square and grievously Impair the appearance of that .great State on the map. We suspect that for esthetic reasons, if no other, the Oregon Le gislature will object to the secession. The reason assigned for the pro- C. M. Itynerson Is here for1 a short I!. V N McMillan Is heio for business visit from Portland. Jsfcoit time from Ounsuiulr, California ; on matters of business. j H. K. tlradhun was In town trnu. I sactlug business Saturday afternoon.! L. U. Doten Is, hero for a short time on matters-of business from1 Keno. ' j It. L. Montgomery of the United States navy arrived on the train Sat unUy eentng. W. T. Norrls Is a County seat vlsl-l tor today fiom Fort Klamath. He Is1 stopping at'lhe Hotel Hall. I .Mrs. Fied Applegate left this morn, log for n lslt with her mother, Mis. I, M. Lloyd at Grunts Pass. j mf MAPI)? f PA ML ' i"ii Mrs. A. Proarcllff and Mrs. It. Hall came In on la.st evening's train ftom llray California. W. A. Saxon left today for Dorrls where he will take a position as saw filer In the factory. Mr. and Mrs. 11, L. DeArmond were passengers on the train this morning for Don is. John Jen art of the Merrill dis trict is in Klamath Falls giving atte'i turn to business matters. i C. 11. Clendenitlng will leave t')-( morrow to bring In about fifty head J of cattle from Odessa. I William Potter was a passenger "' I the train today for Seattle, follow-' tug a short visit In this city. I AT MOOSE HALL TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. (5. A. left for their home In iitornlni; .ttter a short city. Sorrels have Woi don visit In this this I Mr. and Mrs. II, N. Moo loft yester day morning for San Francisco wnere they expect to spend the next few days. II. train guest Hotel. C. llamokoff was among tho ai rivals last night. Ho Is a today tot the White Pellrnn The biggest fun-making evcnl ever atnged in Klamath Falls. Bring the children. DANCING GAMES ADMISSION FREE k. i C. J. Twohy, a lumberman from ! Poirls left this morning for thai Mr. and Mrs. CI. II. Tliomnkins of lt after a short business visit In' tl.e Uonanza dUtrict are county seat , "ls city. visitors for a few days. j c N.. Walter was a week end vis!- Mrs. J. F. Sparks, who has been tor nt ,Ile County seat from Chllo. here for the nasi month visiting re-'J'"- " registered at tho White No Place for Old Man Gloom latlves left this morning for her homo at Walla Walla. Washington. Pelican Hotel. M. P. Barry and kWMtf&TSi 5&99B. Sffiffi2S2S325 ji wm misai Ross Flnley aro See Charles S Hood, Klamath Agency, for Indian grating lands and t.-nber. 12-tf will feel free to call upon you ind virtually, or collectively, through the poseil trade ls that Klamatfi county Is Huctaes? Men's Association, the t.ocd geographically and economically as Kctdi, Association or" the t'hiuibor of sociated with California, and that It Commerce. We will do tbl. because is convenient to have political rela wo know you are as deeply interestpd ,ons conform to natural relations. In the development of Klamath County as the Herald Is. Ueglnning this week, there will bo something doing every week of the year. It will mean more to Klamath County than any program of develop ment that has ever been mapped out or undertaken. It will mean more to you individually. It will bring into the county more money this year than has been "brought In in any similar period in its history. It will bring H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s Communication with California Is easy and cheap. Communication' with the financial and commercial centers of' Oregon is difficult and costly. i "Few things are more difficult than to divide a state. Tho losing state must consent to the loss. The assent of the state which is to gain i can usually be relied on, and then , congress must consent. I "It is not probable that the Klara- HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCIXtJ SATl'HDAY KVLXIXO JAZZ MCSIC in town today on matters of business from Merrill. They are "registered at the Hotel Hall. H M. Heiuze of Weed. California was among the train arrivals Satur day evening. Ho is stopping at the White Pelican Hotel. J. 11. Duncan, passenger conductor hftween Klamath Falls and Weed on the Southern Pacific, left this morn tafc for Secramcuto and Colfax for a short visit. I 101 OF FORMER HE DARK 01 SEWMTE IlLBMIII INDORSES! AM ' tor for ' Velti . (.'oiupdund,' ji.u "Hi i tin or this old titni' in i I by the addition of oil . r ii ! Sulphur largo lot' Improved liictcdltnti, about such development and improve- atll county people expect permission' ment as will rob winter of Its terrors lo g0 Wnat tue. probably do hope and business stagnation. It will for fs one or two well-constructed make this city a business center as automobiIe highways across the Cas active in winter as in the summer. ca,es t0 a connection with the rall Is such a program not worth working road system 0( central Oregon." j for? We think It is, and we are ask-j j Ing you to hold yourself Irt readiness The Herald is In receipt' of confl to push and pull that it may be car- dentlal Information that would set rled over all obstacles. This program tIls cltv y tne eara f jt told you ' will cost you nothing but individual' a))0Ut it You will hear it at the' effort, and we think that no one will proper time, but we will say this refuse to give that. jmuch: It means a big city here. It For the past two months the Her-. means mjTe ti,an ihe Strahom rall-j aid has been devoting hours of thejroall and tuat s saynK a good deal.j day"anil night to bring matters to the; for we i,eiievo that the Strahorn line! STAR THEATER TODAY Kvlilliitors Ciixut lieeiits. ANITA STKWAItT In "VlltTUOCS WIVKS" Tho Year's Gi cutest Fiction Story Hood, Klamath and accident Ii 12-lf See Charles S. . lAgoncy for health 'su ranee. i - " . A'-U Chitrolp & Smith about the 'LOW COST life, accident and health policies of the Travelers. 1-tf MUS. PATItli: (JAINS TUTM'V POl'XDS A.XD IIIIALTM IS Itl STOltLP. A great many people, especially ladles of culture and reflnctiiuiit feel n great reluctiince In publicly ciidois- j Ing a pioprletary medicine although h,ll,1t, mtxtitro wm applied with won- nil ready to use, fur mut SO mdIi , Thin Itnpli mixture cun bo dcpcd4 upon to rontore u.i'ur.il color and bounty to tho hnlr I A well lipown" dimn'own druigUt NOI'.i'DY CAN TLI.L WIILN YOU. ya ever) body1 uiic etli Sago td 1 O.tti.l.ti- . .tiik.l .n.v l.hiui It DADIiL.N (ilt.lY, I'ADLD IIAIH """"" '""" "" """" darl.ciiit so naiuriilly nnd onl; thit A I I II S.t,t, I I.. I ... ,....,.. ... ,,, , .... i....,, -iu, IliaJirMj lull icil ll Hi.n utiii ih'i'iivm It' s( eaiiy to tiso, too You limply dampen a comb or soft liruih ind draw it through youi hnlr. taklntont strand at a lime. H inornlm tbi gray hnlr disappears after anotbir upplleattan or lo. It t rttorc4 toltj itntitrnl color and I ink Klir, oM Crnniluuither kept her hair beaut!, fully ihu kciiod, gli'tmj and attractive ullUa bieu nf Sago Tea and Sulphur, Whenever liei hall took on that dull, faded or stnuluM appeaiaucc, this of Marriage Problems. A IHk V Comoly. m Airnrlsslon 10 & 2." cents. Show Stmts T::lO and 0:13. DISSOLl'TION .OTICK j Tho undersigned wishes to un nounco that the. partnership firm, known as Power.'uft Fraser, oporatlngj a candy kitchen and pool room nt Merrill, Oregon, wns dissolved Fobru- they h.io derived untold liPiieflt from Its use, as publicity Is more or less distasteful to them. To a great extent this Is the cue of Mis. D. K.J'atrlc who lives at Hie Portland Hotel, Portland, Oicgon dcrful effect Uy nuking at any drug I i'l beautiful. ary 27th, Mr. William Powers taking ; However, to use her words, 'sh., over the business nnd assuming the obligations. (Signed) I 1-nt K. C. FRAZIKIt is one of the best things this city hasi Hcmm ever done. The $300,000 In bono voted I trifle. for this line will be a mere ask: 'Is point now reache'd. It has cost it time, money and unremitting energy, and we feel gratified when we "vlow tho gain that has been made. If we could get every business man and i m property owner to put In half the, rjon't look uround and work, half the effort, one-tenth ofjtllere anything I can do?:: Take off the time and not a cent ot money jvour Coat and say: "What can I do? well, there would bo nothing to It. ji-,n rPady!u Let us make use of the, We would have a city here in five oI(l 8avinB ln a jlttie different ferm: I years that would bo a Miracle aietrop-j..jjow Is tno tme for every good man) una. uiuio im,j umu ".! ...... ,0 ,aKe n ,H coal anu ncip nis TEMPLE THEATER! TODAY j Yitngitiph Pi fronts ALICH JOYCi: I -in- j "TO T1IK IIH.'IIKST DIDDPP." I AHo i I'allic .Vein fullest Curieiit KieiitK. ) Admission 10 & 13 rents M.-illncc J.30. Kvenlngs T:0 & O. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE I siotion Pir-ruitKft TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregon ARNOLD'S Chilis Con Carne and Tamales NOW OPKN Sll K. (Ith. Solicit Home Trado pHMBIBaHHMHHIIHMHHHHaKi sf y JP9 county." wo were discouraged and disgusted with tho support given our efforts by some who will bo directly benefited, hut we feel that the neglect has been The Hot S)rinKS Iiatn Hmige ni, of the head, and not of tno Heart, be again opened to the public ed- a'xounci:mi:xt thoughtlessness, and not- deliberate nesuay oiening, .iiarcu u.i. it i , , , building has been completely repair- selnshness, and because we may Kave.J,," N Malm 3.4t. Bet too fast a pace on such short no-! tlce. But we want these to wake up; to take their places In line with their fellow citizens; to do thelr'share and not be slackers. Some surprise has been .manifested over the fact that Congressman Sln nott voted for GiUott for speaker of house of representatives. The amaz ing thing about it is that anyono Hhould think Slnnott would do other wise. There Is one man In Wash ington who has his ear to tho ground and who is ever thinking of the wol-J tare of his constituents. That man1 la Rlnnott. He was keen enough to1 Bee that Glllett had a suro thing. No matter what the opponents of Mr. ' Mann may say about him, ho would havo, made a speaker that tho mem bers of the house would havo good reason to feel proud of, but ho did not have the votes, and Slnnott ovl '..,. i vnw It. Then why the sur jirlso, Jf he was smart enough 1 Motors and i Pumps! For next irrigation season should be oi tiered now ,ln onler to get the prop-' er equipment and insure delivery in time, at lowest cost. Let us install jour pumping plant, YOU WANT YOl'K MOTOIl ItlOIlT YOPK PUMP ItlOHT YOPIt LVSTALIiATIOX RIGHT ' THAT WILL STAY ItlOHT Plaro your orders with us, anil you know j on are right. , Good engiiieeilng ami iustallatlonsi sates ituiiual epeiii-e ,aud giies bet ter elllelency. .Ivstlmates furnished. Link River Electrical Co. 7th uiid Main Sts. LIBERTY THEATER "THK I1KST IN PICTUKKS" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT "THE WOMAN WHO GAVE With Evelyn Nesbit and her son, Russel Thaw "THE FAR-FLUNG BATTLE LINE" Showing Allied Troops in Algeria Happy Harold Lloyd in "SWING YOUR PARTNERS" vaav. TUESDAY Mary MacLaren, the Girl with the Profile, in "CREAKING STAIRS" Admission 10c and 20c A child accompanied by par ent admitted free with a i!Oc ticket, incept K.ilur(hi)' night mid Sunday uluht. fclUl.aJnS''l!T-J."W"l"''-"" that she would be ungrateful and delliuiuent In hor duty if she did not tell others of .the wonderful hem-fit Life Insurance companies have paid ' sho has received from Tanlnr " $110,000,000 on arciiunt of Inlltiene. I Whlto Mrs. Patrlo has lived In Heed the uaiitliiK and get a low cost i.ortund a number of )chib, her for-, policy from Cl.llcotc & HnUtli. 1-ttt ,.,, homo WM ,,,,, ,rIor , ,,, , 'ilimfh lu.r IiiirIkiikI w.ls iiiio nf tho most prominent men In Idaho, having, been Sheriff of his county several ' years, and later being elected Clerk nnd lloeoidcr of Hlngham County Afterttnrds he was elected So-ntaryl of State, and at the .same time served ns chairman of tho Central Commit tee or tne state uepuuiuau puny. i In speaking of hor expel lence with Tanlne, Mrs. Patrlo lecontly said,! "I weight Just fifteen pounds more now thnn I over did In my life nnd havo nctually gained twenty pounds, since I began taking Tuulac. My health failed about a year ago. My appetite left mo almost entirely, and t didn't relish what llttlu I did eat, nnd I Just felt tiled and lbitleas a tho time. I was extremely nervous 1 and nevor slopt well and would Just I lie In bed nnd long for dny light to come. I finally decided to tnlto a j trip bark to Idaho thinking tint a change might do me some good, but I didn't Improve at all. "In a very Bhort tlmo after I be gan taking Tanlne I could pcefnliat It was going to do mo lots of good, i and It Is simply wonderful tho way j I Improved, 1 havo a Apleudlil uppct- ite now, and thoroly enjoy my meals without any bad after effects. Mj nerves soem to bo In pnrfeit condition and I am thunkful to say that I get good, sound, refreshing sloop every night. It Is wonderful how my weight and iitrongth havo Ini rcased, and 1 can truthfully bay that I am as well i and sitong now as I ever was In my Ifo, I novor loso an nppoitunlty to praise Tnnlar, and when my friends romaik Lout my wondorfiil Improvo- , inont, It affords me great pleasure , to toll them thorn tlmt Tanlar Is en tirely responsible for It." Tunlnu 1m sold In Klamath Falls by tho Star Ding Co., and In I.oiollr bj tho Jnmei More, Co. -Adv. This Theater now properly Heated anil Ventilated. Fumigated every night Get n standard (lie Immii,iiic. pollej In a Ntaiidnrd coiiipuu) fiom n M.niij. nnl ageiicy. Chllcotn ,v. Smith. 1-tf MJALFA CCrn GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package O fill I Oregon Standard Purity and Germination feels Bftt"J f"riSfy KMftt CiKiVIV ttti WA m niwavs i v u- L ' im ..sk price M'&mm ' m& - m am . VvM& n f.at ttx?3k If; The greatest WM ty five-cents worth d of terjeficlal Wfk sealed Tiaht-Kept Riant refreshment S; w&!&?&i-i&' I mm v iWml Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 South Slvll. Si Phi"' "