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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1919)
m:.Him,Mi.u i, , PAGB TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nio tffl w m m I &s m 'a 2353 apjs ii flu? Urt K t ffttJ 158 fc 1 Ki'M .TU IM ' Bil -mm ttei m m m The Evening Herald i:. j. m u u n a v EDlTOK I'llhlLihcd dnlly except Sunday h Tho- Herald Publlshtiic Company of Klamath Kails, nt 115 Pnurtli Blrcut n P Cutorod nt the postolTlro nt Klnm nth Falls, Oro., for transmission thru the. mails bb sGCoud-class matter. Suhacrlptlon"tornt8 by mall to an address In tho United States: One year .....!... .$5 00 Ono month ...... BO Jli'iiilicr of the Associated Press .The Associated Press Is ejcclushcb entitled to the use for republication of nil news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local neui I'tiMlshed herein. All rights of republication of spe clal dispatches herein nie also re eorved. the city since 1SS9 up to two years npo. The Importance of thli work Is Utile understood by those outside of the legal profession, but within the ranks of the attorneys It will be roc oRiitzcd as one of the Important acts in Mr. Oroesbeck's administration. He retires from the oftlec not us a mnn whoso tasks hne been left un done, but as nn olllclal who has served his citv well, and who merits tho tin. words of praise and commendation .. . ... i- .. ill. ..i.. .. ....l.l tnni mo peupic tii mis ki) . Kladlj voice were they able to rhwj.,""'" -""-" "" the Importance and magnitude of the, k. It. Jefferson went to Ui.iy IhU II ERSONAL MENTION MTTI.K StnKl.KllllS ON I.OCAI. IIAM'ISMVIIS AMO.VO TIIK PICOPI.K OK THIS CITV AMI VICINITY. HOIXGS AXO COMIMiS OV LOCAL KOI.KS Koss Kinley Is In tho city from Mor- -A. MoKeo Is a County seat visitor work he has done In their behalf. moinliiK on matters of business. There- is no reason for getting ex cited, hul there is reason for you to look forward to the biggest and most M. P. to look llinj has left for Lake low after business Inteiesls, A Kallna, a well known losldent or the Mniin section Is In Klamith Kails today on matters of business ' Miss Klslo Kndor and Miss June DiiU wcie imssoiigois this morulng lull the train for Siiriuiueuto. , i William Uechdoldt was a pnssen-' gov on the stago this morning lor his home In the llonanta district. BBBSBST K ffl S , "N "iFAir t m S nusMMi'U n i tKTVttSMtPffTJtl IfTff , MfMiH-. w2VAJ5Blll,fiv w,wwBi Wnfrl HARD GRAS Whi v'KV s- ,IIIM Mrs. .F. J. substantial 'ear this city has ever, visttliiE Mis It is Just like winter wheat. i It city. Colahan of Met rill Is Una Mathews of this TUESO.IV, MARCH -I, 1011) MR. GROKSnKCK RETIRES Mis. 11. Hill and A.tjllioaidlff ie- I turned to their home nt llray this .seen it is jusi iiko w.mer wueai. h..,. morning following n sho.t llt In has been getting ready for the spring - Ooldthwalte are ' Klamath Kails. , and summer growth that carries It to Uown fop n n yMt fr()m ch,l maturity. Klamath Falls lias now , passed through .Its winter of getting .Malison nrown is Hotel Hall from Thormopolis, Vo uilng. AT MOOSE HALL TONIGHT I Attorney dilutes P Stone went to Medfoid thl.s morning on mutton if ready. Now watch for the growth. It Is going to be a bumper. Klttnnth County is getting ready In a fow days. J. U l.eo left this morning for 1 In surrendering tho ofilce of city .attorney to his successor. It. C Orocsbeck has laid down a burden he fins carried for four years with the consciousness that ho has acquitted himself of the duties of that position In n manner that reflects great credit for his fidelity to duty and watchful ness for the welfare of the city. Dur ing his term of ofllce many important and vexations questions have been be fore him, and each has recched the attention they merited, and It would not bo amiss to review some of the important issues he has disposed of. Jusl as he entered upon the duties of his ofllce the city had settled a judgment of $2,500 that had been e cured against it in a damage Milt. This was disposed of by the payment of $2,000. This suit was followed by two others that by Mrs, Dellay for $5,000 for injuries received, and one entitled Marple vs. Klamath Kails for damnge.to property Involving $4,900. These Mr. Groesheck had to look after on behalf of the city, and won in both cases. The ruere'recltal of these cases does not convey to the lay mind the amount of work necessary to .de fend them. If the city had to em ploy counsel especially to handla cither or both of these cases, it would have had la pay considerably more than the salary paid for an entire year to its attorney, and, in this a great injustice and hardship is placed on any lawyer that honestly dis charges the duties of the ofllce. Following these cases came the ap plication for the reduction of the light nnd water rates in the city. In this In stance, which Is the only one stamped with failure, Mr. Groesbeck lost, but he has as a consolation the fact that every other city and town in the state, whose cases were heard at the same time, shared a likes fate. The fact that the California-Oregon Pow er company was powerful enough to swing the commission was no fault of Mr. Groesbcck. It only indicated tho perfection of the grip this com pany has upon the machinery of the state. The next important matter that he disposed of Vas the'Ankeny canal. For years this had been a bone of contention between the city, tho gov ernment and the Water Users. Willi j the assistance or Mr. Mason, who was then mayor, and who should receive unstinted praise and gratitude for the work ho did in this important matter, Mr. Groesheck finally put through the various legal details that for nil time rid tho city of this men ace to public health. In addition to those, which of them selves would represent years of tiro less labor, ho put through the legal details incident to tho paving of tho , Shlpplngton road. Elovetyh street, tho municipal ruilroad and the fran chise that was granted the Keno Power company. Each of these called for a task that was monumeitful, -t each was disposed of succcssfull) for tho city. Two important suits started dur ing his administration will be handed over to his successor ono to recover on the $0,000 bond of the Klamath Canal company; tho other to recover tho streets coded to that company ' and which rights wore acquired by Ibo government wlien.it took over thy assets of that corporation, lloth rtnpe suits tiro well oh their way to iral. In fact, one is now ready for trial, .and the other is before the courts on demurrer proceedings. ' In addition to all of this work, Mr. Groesbeck performed' another taski that-Is almost Invaluable to the city I (he codification of tho ordlnnnces of( to do things, and when we say "Khun- tfaxelle after a short business visit jath Couuty, we mean you, Mr. Rend-j ,, Klamath County. G. R. Walker is n er. for ccry man will be expected to I ,do his duty. Qet ready to do it. imdj do It right. TOURISTS. THRU FRANCE BARRED WASHINGTON. March .,- recent arrival fiom Ounsmutr. He Is n guest at the White Pelican Hotel. County Surveyor C. T. Parley loft this morning for Portland where he will spend the noxt few da.vs on mill tote of business. "Absorbo." the best world, at "The Smoke." I Wllllnm Irwin, it well known icsld-, out of the Hon.inz.-i dlstrlit. Is l Klamath Falls tor a short time louls- "" ' lag after business Interests, pipe in tho i u-2t i Hoy II. Ilradloy is In the city for ui short time on matters of btisl'ieo DISSOLUTION NOTICE I for the Indians of tho Klunath Re-' The undersigned wishes to nn-' sonatlon fiom the Klamath Agency nouncc that the partnership Arm ! -The known as Powers & Fraser. operating' Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tulloy and Mr war depaitment asks publicity for the a candy kitchen and pool room at and Mrs. Geo. E. Smith eune In o.l fact that passports are not being. Merrill. Oregon, was dissolved Febru- terday from Algoma on a short bust .ranted for femaie relatives to Mslt ... JMI l. If tak ng T,RJ. ro fl( , White Pelican Hotel. . Mrs. Ktlgar Vligll, .whrf-is well know if In Klamath Falls where she The luRHest fun-inakuig event ever otneed iiw fflK Klamath Falls. Biiiiff thu children. &fe$K& DANCING GAMES ADMISSION FREE No Place for Old Man Gloom KM iiuw mrK ---..---.-... Kranie to meet husbands, fathers or obligations, brothers In the milltnry service or, i-3t engaged in war ncilvltles. Nor-ls the ban likelv soon to be lifted. i See Charlei over the business and assuming the (Signed) E. C. FRAZIER. S Hood. Klamath The same thfng. of course, applies ' Agency, for Indian crash. lands and h" w nny joai Is hero after ...... t.,.. 1,. .,n,.,i m,l t.-nber. 12-tf a Mslt with her daughter. Miss Kan J Mil. I.W. M ..t l rAl..m.ln I I...- ...... ... Tltln.. mi: ill luiuuiuu mill iiui Mill ill M.lllilt to tourist jear in Krauce, and passports will not bo granted to those having mis sions of this character It Is jet too early and conditions are still too far disturbed, it is stated, to permit islts' by relathes, much less to open the gate to touilsts who want to see the battlefields. . t Klamath (JjumTy News &' H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s Texas ll.VV CITV Wl .MACHINISTS .1. RETURN TO WORK. SAN KRANCISCO, March 4. Six thousand machinists made idle In the hav citv reelon thru a difference with their emploees over the Saturday' half holiday, have been ordered to return to work by President John-, son of the International Lodge of Machinists. ' Ask Cliilcote & Smith about the U)V COST life, accident and health ' policies of the Travelers. 1-tf .VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Cabinet Shop 10 Main Street General Furniture Repairing at Rcisonnble Prices KITCHEN CABINETS a Specially A. Mauritsch HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING SATURDAY EVENING JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER TODAY Thomas II. Inco Presents CHARLES RAY In "HIS OWN HOME TOWN" Also Two Reels of Fun. SPECIAL .MUSIC Admission 10 and SO cents. Show Siaits T::J0 ami O.'lfl. W O Smith has returned from San Kranclsio, where he has been! with Mrs. Smith for the post to weeks and reports a fine time while away. Mrs. Smith Is still In the clt ' ) and will not return for about ten ' days. i M. 1), Wetlls, tho income tax man, 1 who has been here for the past week! assisting the people in making out ' their incomo tax forms, left thisi morning for Poitland following a I summon to return. Mr. Weill had ' expected to remain here until the i middle of the week until he leeched i his Instructions to come at once j i ANNOUNCEMENT ' The Hot Springs Rath House nili be again opened to tho public Wed nesday ccnlng, March "t!i, The building has beou completely repair-1 cd and renovated N A. Mann It -It. i . ,. .. ......, , . j , - , line insurance companies iiau .uii t i- . r . r w. . m HI 10,000,000 on account of Inllurne.i TEMPLE THEATER Hccl tho nnmlnc anil Ret a low cost policy from Cliilcote A: Smith. 1-tf I O - ' ,MT. I Uvl. 4 $J - -- C, 1) GrlMh oiul r.iintli spent Sun d'.v with W. I Itutler nnd family The Lndtij's AM met U dnwdny t the church and tacked four comfort Those piesent woie .Mr. 'rhomtsit. ' Mrs. Steniiian, 'Mrs Koontt, Jlra. Cose, Mrs lUwtbn, .Mrs. W.ittnr.s. Mrs. Grterle. Mrs llooth. Mrs. Moril- sou. Mis. llutlcr, Mrs. '.McClellon and Myrtle Ilutler. Burt Gawson piirrlusud the J. It Elliott plice Li.it Fililaj and exports to takp pontossiou about the 20th Wanen Pnttorsou moled on Ms own place Fild.iy Mr. West, Mr I cslor. Mi IVter. son and Mi. Mndilox slilppcd a or of hogs last Wcdneidi) v - . SPRING LAKE IHtlPI'IVGS - - Mr and M'h 1' A S liieinoi hiciii Ii 11 nnd M.ituuliiv nt llioir son's in klamnth 1'nlls Kiniik Stow irt and l'lilull) 'ii nt .s'unilni at AUix l'lioni''n. Mr and .Mm Prank Htou.irt and Mr iini Mis AIuk Cho)iio werp t'n'uii t snt vUltois Friday. Mr nnd Mis Wm Ctioyiio Hlciit TIihkWiv wlili Mrs Chnyno's pironK in Klamnlh Palls Mi. nnd Mis Ctiss M.ick w'cro County sunt ilsltors Satiirdtiy. When nin ii i to oftict KMm Mhii I'lllllJS (IntCf'tte I'ltinn WMia. ii Ij,. iirjr -,: MOW .MAW (.IRIS i V HVI IMILTIV Mis "One thousand Innocent bjninndurt killed In Merlin " Tlnf.s fitink exag geration Thorn nrcn't 1,000 Inno com In all Germ my - Washington Herald. Sen , Charles 51 Hood, Klamath Agimo rr i: uiUli and accident In surance t 'i-il No girl ot worn i pyorf mo rid, Mr . (rings. Simple i hyslrasiu, en i uy'wash, will in j I u wtuk'ii ttsn II (its QPICK remni 'L-noptll: Ui'vv i spurktltu; and chaiigo will pii i aluminum up Drug Co.- Ad i - pMlly 11 bti 'I "r hate dark lit. i'il camphor, . I In l.jropllk ' ii iliu cjm at iri rim' )ou llli iti-iiiilr ui of . nn litallh;, 1 1 The quid n j Dainty I Itl'F. -Whllmis Sou Charles S II h1. KUiiiH Aiteuey. tho ten I i ite ncni lit will write jour run. .i.m and itber I legal papois 1MI r TODAY Rluo Itli (I I'c.iluies Present KRITZIE RRl'NETTE -In "THE VELVET HAND." :.iso A Lyons anil Moian Comedy. Admission 10 & 15 cents .Matinee ii.:i0. Eicnlngs 7:'IO & 0. :-::?:::":-::' ARNOLD'S Chili Con Carne and Tamales NOW OPEN 211 E. fllh. Solicit Home Trade' V t Quality Drugs... It isn't economy and It isn't tlsc to buy an) thing but the best in drugs. We lime Rained the con fldvncc of our cuntomern by belling drugs of the highest quality only. You cannot buy any other kind here, and ou are ala)s safe ami sure that nothing but the best dings lll be sold In this store. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE, MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Orccon Ulderwootfs PharmaCY VsL . KLAMATH FALLS 0REC0M liiSl y. . riLAMATIl FALLS OK EGOM t7in I v mt ovo csrasra' u-irom JJ5vJJJJmJmJ5J LIBERTY THEATE "THE REST IN PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT Mary MacLaren, the Girl with the Profile, in "CREAKING STAIRS" Funny Ford Sterling "FOOLS AND DUELS" Anita King "WHATEVER THE COST" WssVSAAAsAAAAAAAAAAsAAAsAMAAAAMVVV Admission 10c and-20c A child accompanied by par ' cnt admitted fieo with a liOc ticket, except Siiluiday night and Huiiday night. Thin Theater now properly Heated and Ventilated, Fumigated ovcrjr night FraitJuice Essences Jiffy-Jell desserts carry real fruit flavors in es sence form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed for each des sert. So you get a fresh fruit dainty, healthful and delicious. This is the ncvMype quick gelatine dessert five times as good as the old kinds. Loganberry and Pine apple are two of the best flavors. Try them. They're found only in mm 10 Flavori, at Your Crccar'a Si Package (or 25 Cents , MM' I'lajer piano tilt mill rolN orcnstiuiiillt N .1 ImiI In ICsllllCIlt, SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT et door P lullu. P trade W Mm. m ID MARK I !sra J'l Cf Ml'ALFA kMEKlCANS MAKING GOOD AT SLXTY-FIVE Don't uorry about ulil iigc. A sotiiii' in Is gmul ut liny njje. Keep oui uy In k '"d cumlitluti iiml joti can In 1 liulu mill Iwurty iiml aiile to "ilu join t" an nlieii joii wcie a joiing filli), Airtrtlons of the IciilncjH ami hlaiMcr ninoiiK Mm Iwliw: niiHCH of curlj r laliilcm hkc Ktiii tln-m ili-a'i 11ml n other orifiina In nnrklni; loiiililluii, id j on ill liuvo nolliiiiK tu tear. llrho Iho polrtniioiiu wastes from Ific Htcm iiml tivnlil urii' ii'M uminmln w Tnkn tiOI.Il JIlIOAIi llnuilciii Ml r'npaiiN'S iicrmilUiilly iiml j-.ii will ml Hint ou arc nil koi it Ha ticit cllow. 'imir (.pltllH will ,o u'Juvi! ,i I cil, jinir iiiuxcU'K Ntioiig ami jour .Hid I: it 11 I'liuugli for any tusk. fiOM) Mni).ri Ilmiilem Oil CnisuH III do Hie work. I!ut he mirn to Kit in- original hnp.irti'il 0OI,) MI'DAI. Iinirluii (Jll t'uiisuli'8. 'ilii'y aiu if. iuIiIu iiml hIiouiiI tlilp )ou, or jour iiinicy ill liu rifiuiiU'il I 'or hiiIc Iij irii;ht ilriiBlst. In ticalvil pai'Lui- . I'M' ilzi'ii. When your home' is equipped with Yak Locks and Hardware you can point to it with pride and live' in it with a feeling of perfect security. - npiinUCiaaYnU- I'roiluce M , exactly suited in every lock -EL ami hardware lived in j our house, fiuni front door to luck door -Inclusive intl fr,)m tlis windows on nn Ma io those on thj other. And each Lock or li vt of llardivate inarkeil Yah is the best, from every viewpcj that it is possible to iimkc lor tw particular need. . . Comeinandsceus-veluve what you need. C)i Id u oj nnd'ee you. From our www selected Mock of Yale l'roiluclsv-caiifilliiioitniiyorJl'nnipV' Baldwin Hardware Co, "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" - SEED , GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package Murphey's Feed & Seed Store Oregon Standard Purity and Germir ation 120 Souih Sixth St. phone s1 !