TtinWIMY, MAIU II m, PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON HO S The Evening Herald t. R. J. MVIIRA V EDITOR Publlihed dully except Sunday by Tha Herald Publishing Company of Klamath FalU, at 116 Fourth street Entered at the postofflco nt Klam ath Falls, Ore.t tor transmission thru the mails as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the Untied States: One year 1 5.00 One month ............. ....;. SO c i Member of the AncliiUil Pros The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use tor republication of 'all news dispatches credited to it or,not otherwise credited In this pa per, ,. and also local news published serein. "" , All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches heroin are also referred. THURSDAY, MAItCII 13, 1010 ARK WK IX KARXKST. wants Portland to de: First, help us Bet the Natron cut-off. This can bo done by pressure of the business men) of tho Oregon metropolis upon the Southern Pacific and the government. Second, we wont the .financial inter ests to get in and help raise tho mon ey to build the Struhorn road to' Dend. Klamath Falls has put $300,-' 000 Into that road. If Portland does A tl Kltipntrlck ls County seat not take a hand, Klamath Falls will visitor from Modoc Point today. put in enough additional funds to 3ir P IL ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTI.K HII1K1.U1IIIS ON LOCAL HAIVKXINOS AMOVd TIIK PKOPl.i: OK THIS OITY AMI VICINITY. (iOINOS ,NI COMIMiK OK LOCAL FOLKS Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ji-.ssop left this mornliiK ' for ItoseburK tth their children for nn Indefinite stay. ltoss Sutton, who operate u largo stock ranch in the Dairy district Is looktiiK utter business Interests In the County seat. of tho state. Hut it we don't set theso things, then wc shall bend every endeavor to join fortunes with the state that has done so much for us, and Oregon will then find out whether, we are in earnest or not. AT LAST! It seems like most the items And some that are In between. Read "Off for California Today, on the nine-fifteen. It seems like everybody. With all their kids and wives, I Have gone to California, I Where they hope to save th,eir lives. It says that "R. U. Phelan Goode Will spend the next few days In search of health and appetite, And maybe mend his ways." That "Miss May n. Yew-Wood Has left for San Diego; The doctors put her on a diet Of wenies-a-la-sago." I Judge Baldwin seems to be stirring up the animals in Portland, as evi dence the following from the Oregon ian of Menday: The. proposal that Klamath county secede from Oregon and be annexed to California nppears to have pro duced no great excitement anywhere least of all in Klamath, so far as we have cbrerved. Not enough, wc thiol:. Probably It ls not intended that it be UKcr ser.'ousiy and is deileuod to awakm the people of Oregon, and es ujctally iT Portland, to the i.ci that there is a Klamath county', and that it belongs in Oregon, and that Oregon and Portland too often forget it. It ls not necessary to point out the difficulties in the way of letting Klam ath go. The constitution of the Untied States declares that no state may be divided without its consent, and the constitution of Oregon has certain explicit provisions as to its boundaries which cannot be changed without an act of the sovereign peo ple. Doubtless Klamath knows all about the legal and constitutional ob stacles. We wonder if Klamath would decide for California, or a separate state even it it alone could make the decision. Klamath is big enough territorially to make a state of the union. It is five times as large as Rhode Island, twice as large as Delaware, and near ly aa large as either New Jersey or New Hampshire. But in its entire six thousand square miles it has not more than about 10,000 people; and some-of them do not get along any too well with the rest of them. The trouble seems to bo mainly over the location of a court house. To be sure. it Is1 the right of every American citl aen'tot assert himself when it comes to determine so vital a question as the! exact site of the seat of county government, so that the experience of Klamath ls not uncommon. But Just think of the possibilities of contro versy over a now state capital. If the threats of secession by Kla math are meant tj be regarded as a.uy,thlr.g.more than propaganda, cer tainly the complalnfr of its people of neglect by Portland should be duly noted. It is true enough that means of transportation to Klamath from Pottland are roundobout and diffi cult; but it is also true that Klamath is an Oregon county, desires t be commtrcially as well as geographi cally a part of Oregon, and that Its Isolation, which Is entirely physical, and is not sentimental, nor historical, can. and should be cured. Klamath itself has started to build a railroad to a connection with other Oregon roads an enterprise which got little or aa aid from any person or insti tution outside of its boundaries. A community which believes in self help, and practices it, deserves more. Mr more. Now that the war is over, and certain financial handicaps are removed, perhaps Portland will tako a more lively interest in the effort of Klamath to attach Itself to Oregon by a railroad. Just now assurance has, been given of material assistance from the state highway commission in building a north and south road thru central Oregon; and it will reach Klamath and bisect It to the state line. But more U needed. The Rtrahorn railroad will literally bind Klamath to Oregon with bande of steel. .Klamath has been overlooked and Is making a, noise about It. Let It con tinue' to assert its rights and nro- Alilm Ho fAaAta fia a nfii-1 nf Illo state, and they the the more likely to I be admitted and recognized. I If anyone doubts tho feeling of the Count nfty, ,.aln gone. people of Klamath on the question ct. Rheumatism , ..paln .,.. j1 aeceaslonhe would have good reason J onfi caae ,n flfty requlrea mterna, to change his mind If he talked tho treatraentp st0I) ,,rUggiug! rtub matter over with tho "home people." t,,0 m,sery rlght ftway, Apply g00th. If the question was submitted to a )ng( ,)enetrat,ng .-st. JacobH Llnl. vole, It would be 90 per cent in favor ment.. directly upon the "tender of annexation to California. Now, spoti" an(1 renet comes instantly. "St. this feeling is not due to our great jacoi,g Liniment" Is a harmless rheu lore.. for California, nor our dislike matism Uplment which never disap for Oregon, but simply an expression points and cannot burn or discolor of our condemnation of the tre.-.t- the skin. meat that has been accorded thisj Limber up' Stop complaining! county, by Cortland and the western 'Got a small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs eart of Oregon. I Liniment" at any drug store, and In Klamath County wants to be joined just a moment you'll be free from to the rest of the state, and it wants pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. that operation performed this year. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. "St. One excuse 'after another has been Jacobs Liniment" has relieved mil offered, until the whole list Has been lions of rheumatism sufferers in the xaaiuted. Now the Issue ls ready ( last half century, and is just as good for the court of public opinion. Klam- for sciatica, uouralgla, lumbago, back "Ok County has three things that It ache, sprains and swellings. Adv. , i ' . - . complete the lino to Sprague Ulver, ann the business developed through this extension will go to California. It will mean a loss of millions annually to Oregon. Third, It wants Portland and Western Oregon to help us get our highways built. Klamath Coun ty will match dollar for dollar any funds furnished by Oregon. It will build more and better roads for less money than any other county in the state, and it will do it NOW. If Portland and Oregon will do this for us. we will repay It by pouring out our millions crty to the tax rolls in the next five1 years than any other county in tho state. We will become the second i H. W. Barton was among the train greatest county In the state, and wo.nrrivals last night from San Francis-i guests at the White Pelican Hotel. m a.- t .i -!.. tr Ha to ctnttlniT nt Ihu tlnfrtl Hull L win oe one oi me mosi loyai sections . . ............ ... .... .. r .. Mwtrilfo and Dr. Henry C. Schleef left this morning for San Francisco, for a short business visit. I I. K. Kesterson, a lumberman from the Worden district Is in tho city looking after business Interests. I I A. II. Spooner is a recent arrival from Chicago. lie is it guest at tho. White Pelican Hotel. j I Prinl' l'iftilfl I. i Pnnnlt e.il vtct. We will add more prop- . , ., ' ,,.,.., He Is stopping at the Hotel Hull. It. A. Culp nu official of the South ern Pacific Company arrived on the train Inst night. He Is registered nt ' tho White Pelican Hotel. j J. S. Rose. C. Krlckson and 0. K.J Stephens are In tho city for n short lslt from the Mly section. They arc, leglstered nt the Hotel Hall. , Mrs. H. (5. Ross, who has been visiting ut tho home of Mr, and Mrs It. linger of this city loft this moni' Ing for her homo at Rosovllle. Pf PALACE ' FOOD FOR LENTEN SEASON n Snii'll, ili limit tlcliilmis n i, ,l1t FOUR POUNDS FOR 25c nun mill liitlllmt iihui)- tin liaiiii MARKET Klamath Packing Co. h TT' - . PHONE G8 52I Mnin Street Don Montgomery nnd W J. West came In on the train last evening from Weed. California. Thoy are .MISS I Reatha Odin and Mr. and Mrs.Mrtlo Griffin nf the Ooldon Uulo Frank Curtis were passengers this) Stoic left on tho train this tuomlng morning on the Lnkovlew stage for Dairy. ' J. K. Pelton, a well known resident of the Wood River Valley Is In the j County seat today on matters of bus iness. Mrs. Harry Wnters, proprietor of the Band Box millinery establishment for Portland for a tacntlon visit Mrs. F. K. Ankeny was a passenger on thoitraln this morning for Suther lln, whore sho expects to visit for tho next few days with relatives and friends. V Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Poll, who have been visiting Mr. Pell's parents, I CIRCUS IS iiiiinimnrn pnn AlUUNlitUI-Utl Ak Clillrnte .V Smltli nboiit tilt' I OW COST life, nrrlitfiil nml lienltli pollt'lct of the Triurli'i-t. I -It PublicSale SOUTHERN CUV ; When I irpt thn Kvenlne HernM I read It through and through, I has gone to uunsmulr ror a shorn -r. anu .Mrs. a. t. run lor wio pasi And while there's lots to please the'lslt. week, left this morning for their ,eye , . m home In the Rogue River Valley. meres inings mat maxe me Diue See Charles S. Hood, Klamath Agency for health and accident In surance. 12-tf MARCH F1KLD. RIverHldo. fat March 13. A tin en ring aothl rlr cus, lll be held here on April :l Two hundred pliinni. with more than enough aviators to man lliem. ate available, and practlrnll) all of tliem will bo utilised In the gieat show Mutch Field, which Is one of tho will noil ut ill) place on the Merrill oail, H mites fiuiii Klumulli I nil, ktiimu its the II. S, Xt'tttou Itiincli, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY One kiiiiii horses, (I jrurs ulil, 1,111)0 t . . , ..i.i t HIMI1IS, I N. miiri's, ., j, -.its i.iii, 1,100 piimidsi nllirr siiinller lioi-si's, broke mid uiilirnUe; t kihhI mllrli rn, - je:irllim strrrx, nlmilt 7.1 lieml i ex. tired .tn thiii-iiliglihrril Lincoln Imcl.s, stint' IiiiiiIiIiil' .Miinli loth; I KLAMATH 'LLs lilt Weil OI . MASON, EIIRMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES OHlr.1 I till S. Olli S. Plmiip NT L". ii. .ii:rn.iistis Liirul .Miiiinurr S"wvviv.v.vvv,w H OUSTON' Metropolitan Ainuseincnts s Mr. and Mrs. W. J Hawkins, who j jarKer remaining schools for nrm plumi, cost new ?I50: t 1'nnl luurllig , lme been vbltnng nt the home o ; aviators In tho country, has quietly vnr :t wnR'i: I top bugg) : I Do .Mr and Mrs Frank Bailey for thej8tood tafk a l)crmltteil ,. - .XH. -"h2 liust week, left for their home at nr ,..,,1 mili.m nt Rockwell Floldi.... 1 "Etta Lotta Hammond Deggs Has a form of Indigestion; That she must leave for southern points Is a fact beyond all question. Also, "Ima Golden Bacon And Ura Cunningham Will spend a month at Long Beach, Where they'll hunt tho joyful1 clam." j It states that "Will W. Upp ; Left this morning in his flivver; ; He hopes the breeze at Santa Cruz Will right his upset liver." And on, and on, and on it goes, 'Til it rouses all my ire. And I jump up most mighty quick And stick the Herald in the fire. I've longed to go to Sunny Cal., But 1 can't afford the trip. And I've been Just about knocked out Since I had that dreadful grippe. But I read the swellest item Th'other evening in the news; Now I don't get so daggum mad As its columns I peruse. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAXCIXfJ. SATURDAY KVKXIXf! JAZZ MVSIC STAR THEATER TODAY Select Pictures Corporation y Presents CLARA KIMBALL YOUXO And Her Onn Cottrpnny In "THE REASOX WHY" Also A Dandy Two Heel Comedy. AdiiiUsion 10 anil 20 ecu Ik. Show Starts 7::tO nml 9:1.5. past week, left for their lionu . Xapu. California, this morning. ; I)r. H. V. llallman, George Flntor, Henry nnd Elmer DUIstrom and F. II. 1 Hutto art) In the city today looking after business interests from tho Klamath Agency. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Flint and Miss Dorothy Flint were among tho train ! arrivals last night from Plerpont. , South Dakota. They left on the train i this morning for Chllonuin. 1 I County Surveyor C. T. Darley, who j has been In the city for severnl days 1 left this morning for Bonanza. He I expects to return when the members ! of the State Highway Commission 1 make their visit next week. 1 President J. W. Siemens of the! I First State and Savings Bank left . this morning for Portland where he nlll attend a meeting of the Exocu. ; tite Committee of tho Oregon State 1 Bankers Association on March 13th. j He expects to return early next week. cers iinu cadets at kockwcii 1-10111 near San Dtego, 11111I at thu Aicadln ballon school near Los Angeles, to put on their shows. Now. having seen all that tho others have to offer, the March Field contingent Intends tn present all the features of the pre ceding programmes with some new and startling additions Spirals, sldo slips, nose dives, par achute Juniis, mass formations, anil all the variations or fancy flying will be demonstrated, while all avallabln types of alrplamM, from tho lumber ing grasshoppers used for Instruc tion to the graceful little scouts of thu swifte.Ht style, will he used As nn udded feiture. Lieutenant Colonel William Thaw nml Captain Edward V. Rlckeuhicker, will at- I tend. It is announced bath will fly The Chicago Cubs, who will he west in training, will also meet n team organized from the March Field aviators. farm liiipli'ineiits. SALE BEGINS AT 1 P. M. ON ! Thursday,March 20 All sums iimlcr $-0, ciisli; nil sums otrr (ISO, mili-s on si-trn months' time nt II per cent Interest. Fli per rent discount for cash. H. S. NEWTON, Owner '. (,'. MLItHILL, Auctioneer. LESLIE IHXiCKH, Cirri;. New City Laundry wi: (itAit..NTi:i: n it woiik Shirts nml Collars I .iitiutt-r r Wo nlso twish silk, mini nml r. ortil kkm! let) uu Willi) Tr) ut once nml lie i-ont luiisl Our prim ire right. I'liouo 1.11. .127 Fourth Street I till' k of I'lrsl Niitliiniil ll.itik Tr m n l r? TUT A TCD1 ''"e insurance companies have paid t, IY1 f L. E. 1 HtA 1 LK SI 10.000.000 on account of Influence. OREGOX CASt'ALTY LIST TODAY. TODAY Triangle Present DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. In "THE HABIT OF HAPPIXE.W A Movie Full of Pep. Also Itho X'etvs Latest Current Events. Admission to & 15 cents Matinee 2.:S0. Evenings 7tS0 & 0. Heed tlie warning nnd get n low cost policy from Chilcotc & Smith. 1-tt I feel a lot more cheerful, And I don't get the least mite blue, 'Cause I'm going to California, And Klamath's going, too. - -Anonymous. ' MERRILL OPERA HOUSE -njffiEEaOBaatoav? Corp. George T. Meats, Eugene, dlud of dlscaso. See Charles S. Hood, Klamath I Agency, the real estate agent. Hoi will write your contracts and other i legal papers. 12-tf OUCH! RUB OUT MOTION I'ICTURKb TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon ARNOLD'S Chili Con Carne and Tamales NOW OPEN SI 1 E. Oth. Solicit Home Trade P lllll ,111 TS CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE (Viuent Work of nil Kjtids nml Hooting Let Me Mnkc You an Estimate W. D. MILLER Contractor ESTItAY NOTICE Came to my place last fall, one - year-old steer; marked crop and split in left car, under half crop in right; also ono 2-ycar-old steer, marked crop nnrl tinftnr lilt nnrl imhap lilt In rlc-lif oar. No brands visible on cither un-l cn,1,, l0 ",,l(:h ",,,at tt" olUor rldl HILLS RIIEI'.'MATISM SlI'FEREItS T) EAT LIUSS MIMT AND TAKE SALTS Rlieiimatlsm Is easier to avoid than ' to euro states n well-known authority, j Wc aro uch Isod to dron warmly; keep the feet dry; avoid exposuro; ' oat less meat, but drink plenty of! good water. I Rheumatism U a direct tesult of Imal. Owner can hnvo sumo by prov ing property nnd paying expenses. i:i-3t D. P. SHOOK. ADLEK-I-KA DID IT foods that pinduco uric add which Is absorbed Into thu blood. It Is tho function of tho kidneys to filter this ncld from tho blood and cast It out Oassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IX THE CITV gciciv sMtut'i; REASONABLE RAILS PHONE IH7 WesternTransferCo. KV n 1 RUB PAIN, SORENESS, STIFFNESS, SCIATICA RIGHT OUT WITH "ST. JACOBS LINIMENT" LIBERTY THEATER "THE BEST IN PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner AAMrAArMAAMArMAMMsrr TONIGHT Edith Storey in "THE SILENT WOMAN" "FRIENDLY ENEMIES" FRIDAY Virginia Pierson in "QUEEN OF HEARTS" COMING "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" MONDAY AND TUESDAY Admission 10c and 20c A child ncfompiinjod by par ent admitted free tvltli u 20c ticket, iwcept Satiird.iy night and Sunday night. This Theater notr properly Hen ted anil Ventilated. Fumigated every night .... . .. ... .. I hu,l naln in thn nit of mv Htom-! "' "lu "rlM " WM or l"" ""'" nch, no appetite, sour stomach und ! "ro also a means of freeing tho blood i ,vory much gas. Doctors could not of this Imptiilty. In damp and chilly iLT , Thc.wLRST ;,lOT," of Al'!.or, '', iold weather the skin pores uiu clos-, ka helped me."(Slgncd) Henry Wolp,' ... , . ., , , , , iLako View, lown. i '"' l'll,K wcuxk thu kidneys to do One dose Adlnr-l-kii relieves sour double work, thoy becomo weak und stomach, gas nnd constipation IN- sluggish und fall to ollmlnato thei DiAjsij.i. nnipues nu in uppor anil' llre. ., wi,ici. iIOn,H ULCiimulntlni!1 lower bowel, (lushing ENTIRE all-' , . , . , "l,",u,alu",' memory canal. Removes ALL foul' ","1 lmi,"tln thnl tl,n n)'!""!. 1 mutter which poisons systiiin. Often j oventuiilly floltllng In tlio joints nnd , CURES constlputlon. Prevents ap- miiscles causing stiffness, soreness penulcltls. We havo sold Adlnr-1-kn' ,, pn, (uI.(1 , IUU ,( Ihiu. ninny years. It Is n mixture of buck-. ...,.., . , ., thorn, ensenra. KlycorIne und nlnu Al ""' "rHl twl"K "f rbmiiimtlsin other simple drugs. Whitman Drug get fioin any pliiumncy about four Co. Adv .- ounces of Jail Halts; put a tablespoon- , fill In it glass of water, and drink bo-, foro In onkftiHt each moiulng for a vAik, This Is said to eliminate uric, ucld hy ytlmulatliig tljo lilditcyti to uoi nml nitiou, thus ridding tho blood of tlii'Ho Impurities, ! .lad Salts U liicxpcuslvo, hurmlesi i and Is inadd fiom the nelil of urniifiii You feel fine In a few moments. ,, ,, JuI com)InC(, wltl, ,. , Your cold In head or catarrh will bo , ,, , , wUll oxeMmi roHUM - KOne- J,W, clO8S0U ,,0,,trl,8 Wl" X thousands of folks who arc sub- open. The a r passages of your head Jpct U) rplinnt,Hln AV, will clear and you can breathe freely. t mo more dullness, noauacne; no hawking, snuffling, mucous ills- I charges or deness: no struggling for ' breath at night. Tell your drugglBt you want a mnall bottlo of Ely's Cream Halm, Apply1 a llttlo of this fragrant, antlsoptic' cream In your nostrils, lot It penotrutej i thru every air rtnsBago of tho head;! soothe and ho.il tho swollen, Inflamed t mucous mombinno, and rollof comes ' Instantly. I i It Is Just what overy cold nnd ca tarrh sufferer needs, Don't stay stuffed-tip and miserable. t I PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Telia IIow To Open Clogged Nos trils and End Head-Colds. LOOK FOR TIIK RED BALL TRADE, MARK "Modfcm" Firearms 6 Ammunition Shooting EM wwa rrysTAJWMt'yttij 'iiiiirooiHK -MXM"H""M"!,,:,,I' " I Cabinet I Shop t 10 Main Street J Ooiieral Furiiltiiie llepilrlni! . ut ItiMNiiiuihlu 'rlii" ? KITCHEN CABINETS n Hpeclull) A. Mauritsch VVtWVVVVVVV . wmsxmmsssm t j..;..;..;:;M Mint Jel! Try Mint Jiffy-Jell with roast Iamb or cold meats. It s vastly better than mint' Bailee. Tf,y Jiffy-Je desserts with their real fruit flavors in essence form, In vials. Each is w rich in condensed fruit juice that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than old-style gelatine desserts fflffif 3mm 10 Flavor, at Your Grocer 3 Package for S5 Lenu at rxi ca crrn JLjm JrM-AA JT kJI jI j J Oregon Standard Purity and Germination GARDEN SEED-Biilk and Package Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 South Sixth St. Phone 87