vnin.w, maim ii 1 1 ,, TAQE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MS4 m 3fi!I Jil :ei ii 1 Pi IP ts m hit II l rs i The Evening Herald -b.; .tfo n 11 a v EDtTOIt Published dally except Sunday hv To Herald Publlshlnc Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street - - IJntorod at tho postolllco nt Klam th FIW$Ore.,for transmission thru tbe mglla as second-class mutter. Subscription terms, by mall to any address In-the- United States: One year".?...'. ..:.;..: $5 00 One month JL , GO ounsmen. We welcome you Home, senator, witit norms tiueii wttn iovo fnr .iti mil! with nqsiirnncna t lint vonr' cntet prise and devotion to the wel fare nt our homo people will alxvnya Iim in our memories. j ,1 MAMMOTH PROJECT p i. IL ERSONAL MENTION MTTI.K SIIIKMUIIIS ON I.OCAIi flAITiCNINClS AMOXO TIIK PKOPI.K OF THIS CITY AM) VICINITY. OOl.VtiS AM) COMIMX Of I.OOAli FOLKS I PLANNED BY FORD, John W lloyt Is u recent nrrjval In lieo. K. Kenton of Snn Francisco tl'imnth Pntlo frum A..tili..il una nniiMiL (hi. triiln nrrlvilu lniit , ............. . ...... ......a .t..'..,....,.. ...... ... ........ ..... ....... ...... .... ...- - , ... ... I II I. .!..... night Ho Is u guest nt the While pecniuy nance nun i.uihuiiii GERMAN INDEMNITY TO BE GIGANTIC, LONDON. March 11 (11) Hilllsh llovernmeut Wireless.) The total cost of the war to the allies Is estlnm ted by the Pull-Mill (larette nt $100 -000,000,000. This does not Include the damage done by the Dei man troops In tho area they occupied evi 1 7i DKTP.OIT, March 1 I epoit. t" pixe employment to 200.-1 ' H F Kxxors Is here looking after ivilcatt. -iiv.ii.. ...... uusinesis interests from rcugene. ionic hollers. ten days. Ho will return In about Member of .the Associated Pre The Associated Press Is mclustxcl.x F Si-liml.lt left fur Mi'Plniul llill I ....I.,.. I. L.I..1 I ... ... . l... .... . . . ... into persons In the Plants he proposes V"" T.. '"" "' ' ' l '' morning wnoro lie expects to inspect M - a suori nine uom .xiouoc 1'oini. t.i eieit for the manufacture of auto-, mobile to i-ell nround J300. he said. '...' ' Holmes Is registered at the wane reiiean iintei irom uunsinuir Ralph llodson was aiiiotiR the out going passengers DiLs morultiK. He The reparation commission ap pointed by tho pe.co conference, has decided that Dernmny shall pn.x HO, 000.000.000. this paper learns on good authority "Tho main point t" be determined h this (oiiiuiIshIoii was not wiiul uermany suouni pay i wont to Sacramento where ho expects hut whit she could paj. continue-' thoi Pnll-Mnll Daiette. m The present Ford Motor company mploys about 10.000 men, while our O A. lt Inuder Is a Klamath Falls I i i.i t. .... i entitled to tho use for republication ,1,,tt iiipaii win "" emp.oynieni ..-,, ...,..,. ...,. .,.. ........... ( 0 remllll- of all. news dispatches credited to It ' f'"r or five times that number. Jnrk ei,oll eft ,0jj. for usc-; M ,. ,, .,,. cm,,.,,,,,,,, .,,' gJllgfrP!1 cr?MvA "' l.h's .,,a: 1',",1 sai1- : bl,rK h,,n, " "M'oc,-s '" rom,,,n for, have" been s.ondlnK f vacation In ' Foid Mid his plans for the iim" " . I Southern California points have n- comptny will in no way affect the, f,as. HIley left this morniiiK for turned to this city. i present concern, and that Ford stock Ohieo and Sa'n Francisco on matters' .. ., , ,,.. ,, ., ........ ld ,n f.f .nln Tin miiniirH will Of bUSltlOSS. . " ... ... . . . . -. ., , Pitdi.i, .c ..-. .v. o...v. ...v. iaw ,i Auucrson icu ims muni- - , ,, . i . . .. .. ...... .,,..,. .. . ... , .. ,i. i..,..- .in.... iii..i..ii i Keep on UIUUK uiisihus ns iiau.n. jri Walter Frastier llrown wjSi'"K Ior l '"l" i aniornia, wnere iney iiiuiiiueis m me imei mut-u ..iiinnui Watch This Space d'-also 'local new. published hk her! AH rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are 'also reserved. iirxs IIUKAK x:otiatus. I'AIHS, March H between the .NeKoiiaiiouM hi , Dcnuniis and Fill DAY, MA11CH 11, lilt!) "This will be a separate company i anions the train arrivals last nlKht ' expect to visit relatives. .entire.." he said. "Kdsel Ford will! from Medford. to Poland oxer the polish friuitler Mrs. Don C. Kedfleld was a passen- filiation lia been broken off by the. LHIMLHHHHHBMHt2d HRNATOIt ItALDWIX t tiih lll lio Kltrn I.. . .....(.IahI txt l,n l.',,.! lr,.l ........ ... ' .... ,... . I.. .1.1 ,..!.... .,- .. t...lll........ld I Id P,,I...I.,.M - . .- . , ... ' ' ..'. . I I I I i via. mi s iiiniuvu. -. ....- .... ...w-, .Mrs. t, a. UowuliiK went to Wor- sei mi mi- limn uius iiiiiiiuii ..,. v. -i linn.-. .Miif.vi. ii.k, i. ,.- ivi-.m . . i i ,f. iiKiirance companies iiae pniu 1,1111 t i tor compiny 10 proicci our iiueiesis i oen in is morning niter a snort msii " '" .., m..u v..i -.. n... .... nB n protest iikhiu.si uieir iri'iiiiueiii si iii.ikmi.iumi on arcouiii in iniiiirnrr. v hi.. n,,,,,.,, i ,. . ....1 ..... i... ... r .i,.. ,.n.-n.t. filn Kinm.ith Falls some time on matters of business. .... .... .,..., , i ,i, ,.,i .....i ,,-. ,. I,,.. - . ....?' ,',' ."""" uuu nil- ILIlvtria ui n.- iu"H..iin ui i i 1 .... ill IT f. 11.".. ...,..... n .......- - ft ( I Hf , n Tl y II I a 1 1 I s k r.ljl V fl employes." John It Hasclsteln has been tran-l M. Bedford, one of the offlclnls 'M'' from fl.llcole Smith. 1-tf n (,,lrlK llt.MHl, n,,,,, ;','" Ford said it was safe to state that isnctlnR business here thU week from ' the Klamath Keseruitltm Is In' ' "Two-Dun llett). a n,,,. ynltm Klamath Falls and Klamath Conn- the "old home town" would he the! his home at AIroiiui. ."" '''"' the Akoiicv. He teports fl I I I Pi KSTII.W NOTU'i: .comeily-ilniiim (hut i- full r t,rltu MM.nD ann.?r . m t, , , i . . ... i nun inure is i-uiisiiici.iuie suuw in nvicrilfinTlilia nililluilJi I i nine in 111 liuit'i iiini inn. him1 -- up nTii un iiiukiis I lit ti will I..... ty greets Senator George T. Haldwln,, headauarters of the new company. n w ii-o.ii....... ,.,. ..,. i.ci... .i.... ..i.,. t. i t n... rdMIIUIldlJIC I IllllWcdl I ..... ;..... 1....1 1 ..i ,... .. . ". "'" " ; . . iMiHii'iu; i(tiiiu(:ii i'moiiiiv Villi svv.tn'il tttlllt' 11 w liu ins. xiiiii ww w - - , who will tonight arrive home after Kdsel Ford said it was impossible! In Klamath Falls vesterday from his inlshitiK nearly three months of untlrinR la-' to give out exact plans as yet, but e- ranch In the Olcne section. ' , bora in behalf of his home county, pressed the hope that the building of .Miss Avis Dougherty has left for IXCOMK TAX I'HOIII.KMS I And well may we greet him with en- the plants would be started early Mound Clt.x. 111., where she was call-' HKIXO MAX TO Sl'ICIDK.1 thuslasm and gratitude, for it has' next year. Two sites have already etl l,-v llls ,,f ,ler rat!lor- ) FllKSNO. Cul.. March 14. Flgur-, been n lonir time sinco this ilKirlct ' been selected one at Hamilton, UMoj . r. runn 01 1110 1 iiiioquin i.um- ms out nis income tax was apparent I -ur- vsnr hmUn n nnnui.'ii,.. . ,-, !-. ami the other Green Island. N. Y bored so hard, so consistently aiH tlf all over the country will be so successfully for its development as, Purchased later, he said. has the Senator. The results of hisi labors are already apparent. Port- to VISIT IX SOL'TH. land and the Willamette Valley haej manifested a desire to help us a rte-, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sheets left for sire so earnest that wo cannot but be- California points this morning where Here It-Is sincere.' Ever since tho aJ- they will remain for the next ten, Journment of the legislature. Senator! days. Mr. Sheets will attend the San Baldwin haa been working to stir up Tranclsio conxention of tho Willard this sentiment, of co-operation, and j Storage Hattery Company and buy he returns to his home with the full' supplies for the coming season. Mrs. ber Co., is looking after business in terests today at the County seat. utirm ut the Hot Springs 1 Lit t It House. Conic on In, the water is nlxxajs Tub or tank.. -." cents. 12-tf ly a hopeless task for M. S. Gibbons, . an elderly resident of Coallnga. 1 ' Neighbors found hl.s body In his house with every indication of his having ended hs life with a shotgun I 'The floor was littered with schnps . See Charles S. Hood. Klamath 0f papers on which Gibbons had been Agency, for Indian gra-.ln,; lands un'l tvsbor 12-tf working to determine his Income tax, He left $30,000 in cash and property consciousness thut he has succeeded. and he will know when he arrives that we here know how well he has done his work. Senator, we are glad you are back 'among us. We want you to know that we appreciate your efforts in our behalf, that we realize that it The insurance business of A. A. Uellman and Son, has been turned was through your efforts wo secured 1 ever to the firm of DeLap and Hay- Sheets expects to visit with relative. In Sacramento i.vsntAXci: iicsinkss IS TAKKX OYER. Cen, according to an announcement made today by the former. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusement? IS tho passage of the resolution amend ing the constitution so that wo ?an vote bonds for" highway improve- ntD un lt C naii Aanf nt niii- nconacnil iUDUW lV V "- --MV " "" ";'- - - ., ,,.. - C.llm lV.kll lk valuation ;that the good roads legls- unY C()ST fc ,lccdclI, un, l.cnlth ' lation for which this, session is iiota- jmiIIcIo of Die Travelers. 1-tf ble bears the imprint of your inde- , fatigable labors; that the people of See Charles S. Hood, Klamith Portland and the Willamette Valley Agency, the real estate agent. He realize as never before that there is 'will xvrlte your contracts and Jther a Klamath County and a Klamath legal paPers- 12-tt Falls within the stale of Oregon; that the Pacific Coast knows the same thing, and that the financial and busi ness interests of the metropolis of this state stand ready to help us get the railroads and highways we so, eorely need to enable us to reach 'he' Highest point of development. ..Our welcome tonight is but a slight token of our esteem for you and tho banquet which will be tendered to you and the Highway Commission next Tuesday evening is only a fur ther testimonial of the high place. you occupy in the affection of your fellow f DANCING Prix ate lessons in Select Hall room Dances at the OPERA HOUSE Kxcry afternoon, S::tO to .:ilO. ISy ApHiintmeiit. Phone 131 mr. ii:i:d killexdaiiii ixstructor Sheepmen's Ball At Merrill March 17th DANCE AND DINNER HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING SATURDAY KVKXIXG JAZZ .MUSIC STAR THEATER TODAY Select Pictures Cororaton lresents CI.ARA KIMIl.Vlil. YOL'.VG And Her Oxxn Comimny In "THi: KKASOX WHY" Also A Dandy Two Reel Comedy. ' I Admission II) and 20 cents. Shoxv Siarts 7::i(! and :!.-. ' i TEMPLE THEATER ! TODAY , TriniiKlc Presents IMU'UiaS FA1RIIAXKS. ' In "TIIK II.llIIT OF HAI'l'IXKSS" A Mm lis Full of Pep. Also Patlie Nexxs Latest Current Kventfl. Ailmisslon lo & 15 cents Matinee J.:!o. Kvciilngs 7: no & o. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION' PICTURE) , TUKSDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon XOT1CK The ladies of the Kmmnnuel Dap tist church will hold a cooked food sale Saturday March 15th, beginning ar 7 P. M. at the Johnstone furniture store on Main st. Those who havo donated bring your donation early XOTICK The firm of Allen & DeChaine has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Allen will continue the business and pay and collect all bills due this firm. (Slgne'd) WILUIAM ALLEN. FRED C. DECHAINE. , H-3t , ARNOLD'S Chili Con Carne and Tamales NOW OPKN 211 E. Oth. Solicit Home Trade AAAMMNWWMWMWVMMMt ORPHEUS THEATER SATURDAY EVENING "The Man From Oregon" AND i Charlie Chaplin Matinee at 2:30 Saturday " iiitVirirrV,V'V'MWWMWVVVVVXAJ &irfrirfbW!rttf&fy$tf&irt? t St. Patrick Dance AT MALIN MUSIC BY M. DOBRY ORCHESTRA L;aturday, March 15, 1919 GOOD TIME. EVERYBODY INVITED .j 'V f t f. T f v. f ? ? ? T t ? ? LIBERTY THEATER "TIIK REST IX PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT Virginia Pierson in "QUEEN OF HEARTS" The Greatest Detective Story Ever Written "xAAVw, SATURDAY Matinee and Evening Bessie Barriscale in "TWO GUN BETTY" Mutt and Jeff at the Front" Special Saturday Matinee, With an extra Comedy for the Children COMING "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" MONDAY AND TUESDAY Admission 10c and 20c A cliilil iiccoiiipaiiled by par ent ailiultteil fico with a i!0: ticket, incept Saturday night mill Sunday night. MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director Oxfords and Pumps . J RTOHtSfcBBBB YvI&?bbH . i 't iKf There Is a grace nntl cliarni lo our early Spring Pumps, and Oxfnrtls, .suitable for most any rtcnt. Our nexv tles are nrrlxlug dally, and there Is Interesting footxxrar in the season's llueit colorings of leather, Imllxiiliml in their selection ami calculated to appeal to the xxomen xxlio would be well cosiuiniil. An early insMTtloit xxoiild lie Ixitli pleasurable and prolllalile to ou. $5.00 to $13.00 runipt and OxfonU ImiI.m SPRING STYLES SHOWN DAILY ear-ohl steer; inurKeii crop anil spin extra comedy for tin- . tiii.ir.... . ..., i in left ear, under half crop In right; as laughable .Mutt ami i,.(t ..., also one S-eur-nhl steer, marked crop thn Front " The ilonf. uili , ,,' liinil under bit and upper bit In right ill 2 o'clock Mr Hum H.irel xii,n. ear No brands visible nn either an- reel Hie music, ami lux wolln ,0M' Inial Owner can have muno by prov- uro a feature of 'i.m iifrfnrniancr 'Ing property and paying expenses. The beat seats and nin-,i iinnlc art ' 13 :lt D. P SHOOK to be hud at the l.ll.ern uir , PALACE MARKET FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY The only up-to-date market in the city ihnt is equipped with cold storage rooms for the proper handling of Fresh and Cured Meats. SATURDAY SPECIALS AGAIN BEEF Plate Boils 18c Shoulder Roasts 20c to 24c Shoulder Steaks 24c PORK Loin Roasts 28c Loin Chops 30c SUGAR CURED SMOKED MEATS Bacon Backs 33c Shoulders 31c Jowls 31c KLAMATH PACKING CO. Phone 68 524 Main St. LIBERTY THEATER &W. GRIFFITH'S Ql i 'bbbbbbbbbbbVbbbV SUPREME TRIUMPH CiWlMBB s 'M 7fe SWEETEST LotEsroRy EVER TOLD D.W omrriTH HEARTS OF THE WORLD A ROMANCE OF THE GREAT WAR BATTLE SCENES ON THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE DOROTHY CI8M MPm ?3 ?it9? StlwK'S 1 mSmm IMiiailllHlHI'W'' "1 bHKHKIM' i f.alBBMBWffijiBBWr.VXK Vl ADMISSION, 25c and 50c MQNDAY AND TUESDAY MATINEE AND EVENING ALFALFA SEED GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package Murphey's Feed & Seed Store .Oregon Standard Purity and Germination 128 South sixth St. Phol,e 8'