itiiki w, m itt it it, i,n TAGK TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald K, .1, M V It It A V EIllTOIt IJuhllslicd dnlly ncfcpt Sunday l The Herald PiihlUhlnc Company of Klamath Kails, at 115 Fourth strool Entorod nl tho postolllco nt Klnm nth Fulls, Ore., (or transmission thru tho mails os second-class mutter. Subscription forms h- mam to any address in tho Untted States: One year J 5 00 Ono month .50 Mrititirr of llio Associated I'rt'ss Tho Associated Press Is cxclusivel.v entitled to tho use for republication of all news dlspatchos credited to it or not otherwise credited In this.pa por, and also local news puullsncd herein. ' All rights of republication of spo clal dispatches heroin aie also re served. TVKS11AY, MAIU'II It. IIMH FOREST ROADS TO BE BUILT Parks affecting National Forest lands. It would he obvlousl.v Im-1 proper to expend the funds intended and voted uy Congress for the dovel opinent aud protection of the Xn ' tlonil Forests on areas which may' soon it.iso to he National Foiests This legislation will not oul make1 It easier to protect tho Forests with-1 out costlj expenditure to light bid fires in Inneoosslblo localities', but I will alo help enormously the man) i small lommunlties and scnttoiod set-' P ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTLK SinKI.KllllS OV LOCAL IIAI'VCM.MIS AMONO TIIK I'COI'LK OK THIS t'lTV AMI VICIMTY. (iOINCS AM) COMIMN OK LOCAL FOLKS v V The i I,. Stocker Is down fiom Fort guson left tills morn lug foi Poitluud Klamath on matters of business. where they expect to remain for the ! next Tew da. s. Mrs llertha .lacKson 1 In the city tiers In and near the Forests rto for n ,lorl ,mi, ,,, p.,,1 Klamitli. I V. F Hurroughs and F ('. Lath now suffer for lack of roads. It will , ro,, wm, ,imonK tho incoming passen- also enable the construction of Im-. i'- 'sii camo in yesteruay ,;ols jnsl PX0I,,,K fn)m Slln Kram.Uco ' ! portant trunk line roads crossing afternoon from l.ake lew for a short Jf Ho mountains, with sultnbln nrnvl- ltt. 1 Ir. K. H Wlsecarver was a passen-' J Mnn of-subsldlaiy roids. One result - . ,,,. , ' K',- iUU mnuilni; for Portland where1 ....... .v. .......,..,- ... ,10 ex.,ccu to rollml f01. ww,k or f V i V Lo., fififit 426 Main Street Klamath Falls Only a Few will unquestionably be a marked de velopment of recreational use of' tlieso great nitional playgrounds., with their wealth of too little known tho day to look after bushier (nat ters. I 11. W. Terrell and W.'A. Kinney ten dtia. i U. S, Terw llllger, a former Klani-1 ith rancher ftom tho Merrill district. attractions Altogether, the opening woio among th0(J train arrival last s , , ,,. f()r t,MU) ft up of the Forests to more complete night and aried use of the public, which is the fundamental object of their ad- Oakland. High Grade left to close More of Those Ladies' out at Shoes $3.00 P. L. Fountain lias returned fiom1 'an extended winter vacation In Cnll- j fornia. Harry Kngle. C. I'. Hot and F L Hums ate down fiom Fort Klaunth for a few dais looking after business interests. I minMrition, will be tremendousl) adiancett i Inder the law preference is given, j a. Murray is in tho 'county seat to tho emplo.Miient of honorably d!s-,on mlUters of business from Merrill' Mr . .. ,,.. ,.ro .harced soldiers sailors and marines Milv , , , am Mn" " ''llom hK,0M ", for the required labor. , , '" ,ho com,t-v BCJ ro1' !,l""t Nt ! I). H. Hale is among the recent iir- fo (-lHounln. They are guests at I WOOL MEN'S ANNUAL ' rival from Seattle. He Is .stopping at i the White Pelican Hotel. the Hotel Hall. M PORTLAND. March 11 The de velopment of the National Forest road systems in Orecon and Washing ton is given great impetus by the terms of the Post Office Appropria tion Act, which tho President has just signed, nesldes increasing by $200,000,000 the total fund, available under the Federal Aid Roads Act, the new law makes available for ex. penditure by the Secretary of Agri culture $3,000,000 for roads and trai's within or partly within the For ests. The law also authorizes the Secre tary of War to transfer to the Secre tary of Agriculture material, equip ment, and supplies suitable for high. way Improvement and not needed by the War Department. While most of thi3 will be distributed among the highway commissions of the states for use on federal aid projects, not to exceed ten per cent may be reserv ed by the Secretary pf Agriculture for use In building National Forest roads or other roads constructed un der his direct supervision. The $9,000,000 fund may be used for maintenance as well as survey and construction. The new legislation, like the Federal Aid Roads Act, makes the building of roads ana trails necessary for the use and de velopment of National Forest re sources or desirable for the proper administration, protection and im provement of any Forest contingent upon local contributions; but In addl. tion'to this 'it contains a new feature of much importance. This new feature permits the Se cretary of Agriculture, without the co-operation of local officials, to build and maintain "any road or trail within a Natronal Forest which he finds necessary for the proper admin istration, protection, and improve ment of such Forest, or which in his opinion is of national importance." In the view of forestry officials thi3 law is the most Important step ever , taken for rapid development of a National Forest loads sytsem, and I will be of Inestimable benefit to the ' MEETING AT BEND; JCrinc Ki;imUh Pnlta bu. . ness visitor from Algomn today He , , . . . ' Is a guest at the Hotel Hall. The annual meeting of the Central Oregon Wool (Grower's Association' Mr and Mis Chas Miller returned is to be held at Rend one week from to their home at Weed this morning. next Mondaj on March 17th, accord- after a short visit in Klamath Falls Ing to news received jesterday from Secretary R. A. Ward. An excellent program has been prepared and It is hoped that a sub stantial delegation will be present from the Klamath District Attorney Charles J. and Mrs. For. ( arents. F. K. Van Stckel is among tho" city visitoisjiom the outside county dis tricts today He Is registered at the Hall Hotel from Martin. Mrs J. n. Morgan and child left on the train this morning for Ionising, Mtchlgtn, where they expert to make ?n extended visit with Mrs Morgan's it ? T Little Boys' heavy Siiocs, sizes 1 1 to 13 at $1.75 V A nice assortment in colors and stripes of Men's Shirts, mostly lanre sizes, at 80c : t T t ? ? V t t ? V t t T ? t T X T t t t T 1 Specials in the Grocery H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s XKW YORK (JKR.MA.V GRAM) OPKRA HAS lti:i:. CAXCKLLK1). i NEW YORK. March 11. The Ger man Grand Opera, which was to have started here tonight, has been railed i off at the last minute at the instance : of Major Hlland and the Police Com. ! mlssloner, who declared that the pro-1 posed performances might provoke , disorder. The management of the' Lexington Theatre thereupon can-' celled the arrangements. j HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAXCIXG SATl'RDAY HVKXlXG JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER' I'aiiinnmnt 1'ivsciitt Winsome itiLi.ii: itiKKi: Mis. A. M. Sutton aud tlunqht"!,1 .Miss Dorothy loft today for Pittshuig wheie tiny will visit for the next four or five mouths with friends and1 relatives. i I J. H. Flanders, tho federal of flier t I 'vho has been hero for some timo left this morning for San Francisco and 1 RcnoT"Ncv.'ula on matters of nfflrlil ! business. t I Mr. and Mrs. I. Hall and family ( ! left on tho train this morning for. Irl!ii Ornfmii wlioro tlint will mnkn '.. , a short visit and then move to Toxus t . t t f T T t V t 1 & Corn, the can The Case 19c .$'1.50 A few cases of White Bear Soap at twenty bars for . . . 90c If you have not trid P. G. Washing Powder It will save you money. 12 oz. pkfj;. at . .. 8c Best Creamery Butter, lb. 53c; roll $1.05 XOTICK The regular meeting of Aloha Chapter O. E. S. will be held Tuesday' evening, March 11th. Important' business. All members requested to be present. Nellie Van Riper. W. M. j New City Laundry WK GUARANTEE OUR WORK Shirts anil Collars Iiuiulereil Wi also wash silk, vvool anil col ored goods very careful!). Try us onto mill be convinced. Our prices nre right. Phone I .I I. 127 Fourth Street Rack of First Xatiou.il Hank IbtLUE 5uma; "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" American Owned, Entirely! local public. "The "measuie gives us much : broader scope for a fully developed i program than we have had before," ' saj'B Henry S. Graves, chief of tho ForeBt Service, In commenting on ' tho now law. ''Under the Federal Aid Roads Act we had available, for roads within or partly within the Forests.1 one million dollais a year, available until expended. Owing to the war. ( which practically halted the worn, we havo an accumulated balance of $2,ri00.000 unexpended aud another $1,000,000 which will become avail ahlo July l ' "Of tho now appropriation 3,000. 000 is immediately available, and $3,000,000 will become available July 1. Thore will also bo available $400,000 or more from tho ten per cent of National Forest receipts Al together, theieforo, wo have In sight for the coming year about $10,000, 000, if we can use it advantageously Whatever wo can't use advantageous ly will be added to the $4,000,000 of new money that becomes available the following year, ' "Wo 'already have our plans for ap proved rom' projects sufficiently shaiied up so that a prompt start will ' be possible us soon as the weathoi permits. In somo cases, however, thosoplans tnuet nocessnilly bo sus pended on. account of pending pro. -poials for the creation of National ( MASTER OF On genuine f A l T.nv only Aspirin B'XEf'j "Bayer" Tablets. V Jl Packages. RHEUMATISM! In "KVK'S H.lUOIITr.H." Also Reu Tiirpin in a Dandy Two Reel Comedy. Admission 10 mill i!0 rents. Show Stalls T::tll am) 0:1.". TEMPLE THEATER Itluo I II 11 1 Pifseuts RUTH CLIKUORO In "Tin: luri: of lu.vurv AUo A Lj oil's Moian Comedy. Admission 10 & 15 cents Mulince J..-IO. Hiciiliigs 7:;iO & 0. to reside. I Mrs Lester RIehn has gono to I'or torvllle, California, where she will ; meet her husband, Mr. Lester Illelin, who has been recently dlsrlmrge 1 , from the military service. 1" It. J. Smith general Height and ! passenger agent for the Southern 1-aclfie for tho district from Sacra mento to Ashland Is hero from Sa cramento on matters of business for the Company. i a - 3 SIP 1 Winnek Co., IHC. : T t t J ? T t ? t t t y ? v y 426 Main St. Phone 34 Klamath Falls 5M$'',J' ! ! ! t ! ! t ! ! ! ! t t t t I ! Z ! 5- i Cabinet Shop 10 Main Street -Ociirral Furniture Repairing ut Reasonable I'rlccs KITCHEN CABINETS a Specially A. Mauritsch i X-I-X-W-HK-K-X-M-C-M" Public MieT will sell at politic am lion at in f uliiri. fiini mllt.s miplliu i-sl nf Mfr. . rill, coiiiiiienriiig at 10 o'lloik n. tit , t Saturday, March 15, 1919 5- : 12 good milk rows, til lirlfns, miiiii J Mill bo fn-sh; (I l!-)ear-olil Mcrrs; H 1 Ji-jcar-oiil slccis; 'JM jearllng 'Kteers; (I jcarllng heifers; I good , Durham hull. iulim: v, ni:iiM will ; to n:x. AVASHINOTON. I C.Murch II. be Supreme Court has sustalni'd tho (niivUtlon of Kiigeue V Dehs, tho toi Lilist luiilcr. who was found guilty ol csiliii:i;fi thru Htati'iiie'tils In a spt'i'i H nt I'linlon. Ohio, last June Debs whs sentenced to servo a term of ten venrs. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE .MOTION flCTUHKS Tl'KSDAVS AND SATUJtllAVS Mprrlll. Oregon ARNOLD'S Chili Con Carne and Tamales NOW OPK.V 211 i:. nth. Solicit Home Trade I Proved Safe by Millions! Out of Pain to Comfort. Rheumatism Achy Joints Lumbago Sciatica Shoulder Pain Neck Pain Adults Take. OT1P or two "Uaj-er Tablets of Aspirin" anytime, with water. If necessary, repeat doso thrco times a day, after meali. Ask for and Insist Upon Bauer-Tablets A ' " ' parin The"Bayer Cross"on Cenuino Tablets Original vvorld-fatnoui lablets. 20 rent parUngc- Larger slcsl Aiplrln l llie Iraile mark of Mayf r Manufac ture of McmoaccticaciJcttcr of Salicyhcacii I LlD ERTY THEATER "TIIK I1KST IX rifTURKS" H. W. POOLE, Owner ssswiN1miw(wN., TONIGHT "THE INN OF THE BLUE MOON" Starring Dorris Kenyon 'UNTAMED LADIES" VaMilWWtM WEDNESDAY "THE EYES OF JULIA DEEP" With Mary Miles Minter "The Prettiest Girl on the Screen" "BALL'S BABY" With "Smiling Bill" Parsons and "Beautiful Billy Rhodea" Admission 10c and 20c A ihilil aci'omjiaiiicil by par. cut niliiiitteil fire with n 20c tlcht't, ovrept S.it unlay night mill Sunday nlK'hl. This Theater now properly Heated and Ventilated. Fumigated every night FREE LUNCH FOR MAN AND BEAST j TERMS OF SALE I All sums of .$2(1 or under, i.ish; on nil films over $20.00, one jc.ir's; time will he k'icii on approved hiM-ur-I liy. I'lvo per lent illsiouiil for rush., No Klork to he moved until M-ltlcil for. I MERRILL & MOORE i Auctioneers A. BUSING, Owner Geo. OfHeld, Clcrk llfflElMDTAINr ! QUICKLY RELIEVED .rtTfjEHflr1'1 '- " Life liisiirame iiuiipniili's hntrpalil !?1 10,0(10,(100 on nriolliit of llltlunir. 1 1 ceil the vviiriiiuu and nrl a low cost polle from Chlhote .V .smith. Mf M.V.M TII lLLs IIHANCII MASON, EHRA1AN & CO. Wholesale Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES OHIce H! S. (II h St. I'liwif 7 i:. ii. jiirniustiN Loral .VIiuuiKir You'll find Sloan'o Liniment coftens the severe rheumatic acho Tut J; en freely. Don't ruh 1; Jn. Ju:t let it penetrate naturally. What a KC3 of soothing relief soon follows! External acfies, 6t!fTnss, eorenesi, cramped muscles, strained sinews. Lack "cr'd.3" lliosc ailments c-n't f.glit off the rclicvinfj ciualitiei cf troan'8 Liniment, Clean, convenient, economical. Ask any drucni3t for it. "llrWj k?!."j.rrjM Sips pTlilr"EM V J w A MsiM aTAMDARDOIB -S-5,o V; HB COM PAN V ".; s'-'fMaHSB (Cililorma) 3Q$Qlm& ffVln3l3ZI tW vOllL wdedwjthpom Red Crown is straight distilled, all -refinery gasoline every drop crowded with power. "Red Crown" has the full and unbroken chain of boiling point necessary for easy starting, quick and smooth acceleration, steady, dependable power and long mile age. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. nf JCh2aIify 30C, 60C and $1.20 j R. A. WINZLER, Special Agent, Klamath Falls, Oregon ALFALFA SEED GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package uregon otanaara runty ana termination 126 South Sixth St. Murphey's Feed & Seed Store Phone o'