The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 19, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, JCLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TkeEvening Herald
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EDITOR
Ptifeltabed daily except Sunday by
TbtHrld Publishing Company of
Ktmath Fall, at 115 Fourth street
EnUred at the Doatomco nt Klatn-
tli Fall, Ore., (or transmission thru
i MUM as second-class mutter.
fUMtailHKlim terms by mall to any
In the United Stdtcs:
mr, ... ...... $6 oo
'JUMtB 50
i ... . ........ tlnnl ..f tint li,i ilnf...it.t
nun inn t ij unveil w, ini ... '"'"
Oil 11 was, llll'li'imi;. it" pi'itm ....-j
dei taking to have this ccotition mndc
in the mso oi tuam.un. .
Natural conditions were the chief
factors In bringing about tho' ap
proval of this chanRo by Commission
er Uooth California Is building ii'
lnr.nw. lo thin, point; (he ro.ul'
ierei .." per rent of the tralllc of the
count it Is cheaply constructed, and
easily maintained And, then Judge
Huiniell and Commissioners Short
anil Tiinlvce presented such convinc
ing argument to the commissioner
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ERSONAL MENTION
I.1TT1.K SinKI.Hllll OX I.OCM. HAH'KNINMS
AMOXO TIIK PKOI'I.K OK-THIS CITV AND VICINITY.
flOIVCrl AM) CO.MIM1" OK l.OCAI. FOI.KH
TOO U.l THIS SOUHKR ' i'lK " ' K"1 ,lmvM J" ".'l'5' M,n,,
nillllll ill lltllllll . - -n - -
COl'MiVT
'ihiin frame- nud " eonrincd in
my Imd for Howrul weelfs
"Kliuilly n filentl or un himlmnd
liihlioil him lo got me to tl Tiililue,
mill my Impiowmont rninuionciMl
liille been
.Monlson Is here for
(I ne from Chlloiiiiln.
Fred Weston was among tl'o train
mi 'villa last evening from llu'iinnl.
LONDON", Match 10 The Hetl
soldier who attempted to Will Tiot
sky at Duo Sunday succeeded only
In iiiiMi'tiirlni' IiIh lull Willi 11 bullet.
,..n.r . ,. ii..uiii.'fnm iiimmtcli with the Hist bottle
to the Dallv Mull The HolsheMK ' KiilnliiK In welnht and MienKlh eVei'(
'..... . i..... ..r uin... until now. iiiv tumbles Hlo
leader was unuiiiaieu n weiiim-i -....
short W. II. Chrlsman ft well known re. Ma irf wn9 uVi by the ted sol- not ouh none, but I reel Juki as
'sldcnt of the Algoma section Is In .ii,,,.' t,0wever. nnd anothet wounded stient: ami well as I eer dhl I oat
the county seat looking aftvr bus;-' mf. Jinn nu (IiIiik i"d enjov It ami noil
nesn Interests, I
I l.lfolitstiritnoe companies lone paid lug hints tne .1 pii.tlile M ueues
9110,010,000 on account of Inlliiene. 1U, stieui: and nleitdi .mil I sleep 1
wi:hm:hi)AV, maimh m, nln
New City Laundry
wi: tn'.H.NTi:i: orii woiik
Stilt t-i anil Collars l.uuudficd
We iiImo wash mIIU, mini nnd ,,,.
nietl kimmN leiy t-nrefull). "hj ,
null, and be coiiiIiii'imI, Our pi-Uri
are ilulit. I'hotio IA I.
127 Fourth Street
of I'll it National Hunk
Unci.
1 Millie Associated Pre
r, TbafAaaeci&ted Press is eiclusUelV
ktltledVto the use for republication the commission before this ro.ul will
K. Norrls Is hero looking nflei
th.it it turned the scale for the pro- bi..slnvss Interests from Fort Klani
ject Ills action will have to receive nt!i
the unanimous approval of the rest of
Mrs. L. .1. 1-eiguson was a possen- ,.,,,, u, n,K , ,.( a ,m cost ,,,, ,,,, , Km f, niulit lo iiinm
gor this morning on tliw train for 1uillcy from Chllcotc .V Sinltli.l-lf (11 R(,t, ,,, ,, ,,, ,.nmiN to eail
Portland where sho expects to visit j '. ,..,......, Tm.i, has
Mr. and Mrs K. M. lliibb and J. 11.
for some time".
Mr. and Mrs. II. 1., Harrison left
et all news .dispatches credited to It tn llirt, be made a part of the state "oub ,aie hm' fl,r !l sh,,rt ,,mu fn,m,thls morning for lloqtilnin Wiishl'ng
W- not otherwise credited In this pa-
)tt, and also local news published
htreta:,
Alt' rights ot republication of spe
cial dispatches heroin are also ro
TreeV '
WEDNESDAY, MAHC11 ID, 11) li
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COMMISSIONER UOOTH
Those who had the good fortune to'
be present at the meeting last even-,
lnKiwhen the people from nil parts
of' the county made their plea for i
M....tl1
system, but Klamath Is sure that Mr
llooth will convince the other tnem-i j c. Hoyle nnd P. V.
hers. ! are Klamath Falls visitors fiom
.Merrill is to be congratulated, and Yreka, California today
we know they will bo happy, for the
representatives from that section who
attended the meeting last night indi
cated that when Judge Bunnell madej
his announcement that this road' Mrs. A. J. Smith who bus been
would be included in the program. here from Oakland for some tint
9 I left for that point this morning.
SIVXOTT riiACKD OX i willlnm Tlni?W wi. nnione the
MOKK COMMITTERS. ' Count y seat visitors yesterday from'
Mils ranch In the Spring Lake DIs
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CHASTEN
! ton, where they expect to remain for(
Chui-blll !, tndefvjilto tltfto.
1). O. Williams left this morning
for Portland to look after business
Interests for a few days.
Mrs. V. Ij. Deagley, who was for-.
,merly Miss Helen Applegate, left thl.s
morning for her home nt Sacramento
'after a Istt wlth'ielatlves hero.
I Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Thomas, who!
have been here for some time 'Mlt-j
lug the formers father James Tho'it- HRMfll
, as, left this morning for their homo
Mn Oklahonio. . '
K. B. Kdniunds, K. II. Stone, and
SEN GA NS 36
ccrlumi- biought lieilth ami liappl
' uess to me and I can't sn loo much
t In Its ptulse "
I Taulac Is sold In I'l.imnth ("illi hv
, the Star Drug Co and In l.oiellr hj
' the .latiles Mete Co Adv.
POUNDS
'i
WAS COMri.KTIHi
SIIATTKItKD WIIKX SHI". I1K
(,'AX TAKINC1 TAXI.AC
ItllCKAIID IH:T HIMIVK'K
I'lione nil
.Night I'liimr :tm
CONTRACTING
IN CONCRETE
Cement Wink of nil Kind
unit Hooting
Let Me Make You nn
Estimate
W. D. MILLER
Contracto"
I, A. Taylor wero among the fr.i..
WASHINGTON, March 1?. The ,ri, . ,n-r!vr.ls last evening from Portlanii.
good roads to Highway Commission- 1)0US0 Republican conimittce on com-l 'They arc registered nt the Whlta
er Booth, can now understand why mutees has assigned Representative! Miss Martha McOee. who has been I'Hcan Hotel
Sinnott us a member of the com-; siting here for
he is the head of the commission,
why he has been asked to remain .i
member thereof by Governor Olcott,
and why commercial and civic orran-
lzatlons throughout the state hae
urged 'him to reconsider his deternii-, JiY.sTKIHOl'S IIK.1TH AT
mittee on territories, in addition to Grants Pass, left
Irrigation and the chairmanship of Ashland.
public lands.
some time fnim1
this morning lor,
have been in the Asylum at Salem
for a time.
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nation to resign, and continue to
jtarre the people of Oregon. They
know now, as the people from other
sections of the state have learned be
fore that. Mr. Booth Is big enough for
thai job, and we all know it is a
mighty big job. Not a single person
Who beard him last night but v-ho
left the hall convinced that however
Klakaath may fare at the hands of the
commission, it will be treated fairly
And justly. And what more car. we
k&t Klamath has no desire to
a(iI from other counties funds that
may be economically and deservingly
ttie'diby'them, any more than we want
to see any of the funds that rightful
ly belong to Klamath go elsewhere.
Many had expressed the fear that
the effort to interest the commirslon
in Klamath would be a useless task.
aud often have we heard the state-!
ment that after Portland and the'
Willamette Valley got through with I
the highway funds, it is little Kla'.n
aih would get. But we had confi
dence in Mr. Booth, and through him
in the rest ot the commission, and
last night we were fully justified in
that confidence. We do not believe
that we will ever again hear one word
ot doubt, one word of recrimination
fired at Portland or the Willamette' I will .sell at my place on the Merrill
O. 11. Pheneger and C. G. Twohy
I came In on the train last night,
I from Dorrls for a short business vis-1
PORTLAND I,ROI!KD.lt. They returned to thnt point this'
(morning.
PORTLAND, Tdarch 19. Author!- m
ties ore trying to solve the myster- See chnrlM S- 00 Klamath
tons connection of the death of Al-!AgenCj. for health and accident li
fred Mills aged forty, who was found ,surance. 12-tr
with a bullet hole thru his head In j
a lonely shack a mile from Linnman,
Junction on the outskirts of the
city No weapon was found near him
and a hundred dollars in money was,
found in his pockets. He is said to
"Just give me Tanluc and ou may
have nil the other medicines." said
Mis. C. W. Chrlstensen. residing at
161ti South 44th Streeti Tncoma.
Washington,
"Those who have not seen me
since I began taking Taulac," con
tinued Mrs. Chrlstensen, "would
hnrdly know me on llrst sight, I haw
undergone such a change Why, do
.... ....,.... ,v ..... ....you know I have actually Kilned
LOW COST life, accident and health! thirty six pounds. It ha dl sounds
1-tf rcasonnnio, out its tne iruiii i mm
.suffered from nervousness and fro-
J. M. Bedford Is among tho ''!y
visitors from the outside county dn-i
trlets. He resides at the Klamath
Agency. Roy II. Bradley Is also In i
from that point. I
KI.AMATH FALLS BRANCH
MASON, EHRMAN & CO.
Wholesale Grocers
TOBACCO. CIGARS,
CIGARETTES
Oljice I'M S. (ith St. Phone 87
K. If. JEFFERSON
Ixic.il ManSger
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amusements
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l-fi'S'StSr'iSSSSi'S
PublicSalel
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DAXCIXG SATURDAY KVKXIXO
.IAZZ MUSIC
STAR THEATER
TODAY
Adolpli Zukor Presents
PAULINE FREDERICK
In
"LA TOSCA."
A .Mighty Pictuie uilh A Mighty Star
Also
Two Reels. of Comedy.
Admission 10 mid '20 cents. Sliniv
Stiirts 7::ti) and I): I.".
HAROLD BELL WRIGHT
, CHARACTER IS DEAD.
' JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., March
19. "Mutton hollow" missed "old
Matt" today.
Representative Truman W, Powell.
07 jeirs old, who died last night
after two weeks' illness, was tho own-
i er of mutton hollow, nnd the original
' "Obi Matt" In the "Shenherd of the a very light one. Besides
Hills." His son was Harold Bell
Wright's character of young Matt.
Powell furnished much of the le
gend and characters for the hook.
policies of the Trnvelers.
quent dlziy spells for seven e.us,
and my sleep wns so broken, ami I
was so tired that I hardly felt like
getting up In thu mornings My back
felt like It would break In two. It
hurt me so badly and my kidneys
bothered me nil the time. Kcrythlng
1 would ent tasted bad and my stoiu
ach was so upset thnt I could not eit
more than one men! a day, and that
n ........ llnl.t r,nn It. .at,!,..-. 1l fltld
about eighteen months ago, I uas In
nn automobile accident, and have
been almost a nonous wreik oer
since. I thought my condition wns
bad enough bofore, but afterwards
See Charles S riood. Klamath ' " "u-m" "" ""''"-".j ... ..
Agency, for Indian gruiing lands und The pains in my back were almost
t.'sber. 12-tf unbearable, my stoiunch got worse
j nnd I was in dreadful plight I lost
PROMINENT METHODIST
PASSES AT LOS ANGELES.
LOS ANGELES, March 19. Bish
op Jiimes W. Bashford, who wns
ptominent for many years in the
Methodist Episcopal Church died here
jesterrtay after a long illness.
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Valley. We do believe that the peo
ple of Klamath will feel that they are
getting a square deal, getting their
fair-share of the highway funds, nnd
thaLweiwill always have a warm wel
come whenever we present our
claims. And this is because we be
lieve .that (Commissioner Booth will
stand always for what he stated last
night even-handed Justice to all of
the counties of the state, v
See Charles S. Hood, Klamith
road, H miles from Klamath Falls, X FMPI F THFATFR ABenc'- t,i0 real estale a6fln'- e
lom-.i.. as the H. S. Neuton Ranch. c.mri-E, l ncrt 1 LK wll, write your contracts and Jther
THE FOLLOWING .
DESCRIBED PROPERTY
One span horses, (I jears old, 1,000
pounds; 1 spun mures, 5 jears old, i
IrtOO pounds; other smaller hordes,!
broke anil unhroke; 1 good milch'
cow, " j emllng steers, about 75 head,
cues, lired to thoroughbred Lincoln
bucks, start lambing Murch 10th; I1
t.,,w. ,.... .,., HElfl. 1 1,1,1 tmtrlnfrf
The cordial reception given to him t.ar. ;l .,Ils; t top buggy; 1 Do
TODAY
Blue Bird Presents.
VIOLET MISEREAU
Tn
"TOGETHER"
AIo
A I.) (ins and .Mman Comedy.
Admission 10 & in rents Matinee
U.itO. Evenings 7 t.'lt) & O.
legal papers.
12-tf
last night 'Was not the Impulse of dc
signing Individuals. It was the trib
ute ,of his friends friends who be
lieved tn him and who felt that if the
public Knew him as they did, it would
have i for him the same affectionate
regard they have. And this Is true.
Mr. -Booth returns to his home in Eu
gene today, carrying with him the
good will, esteem and confidence of
the people of this county as no man
has ever, received them before. Why?
Because they believe, they know, ho
will do what Is right. Klamath
County wants Mr. Booth to remain on
the commission, and they want him
to know that as long as he does ro
maln, he can count on the 100 per
cent support of one county in Oro-gon-rrKlamath.
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XUCKY MERRILL
mal cii'.im separator; 1 walking iinnnn 1 -,T-i-r nMir.r.
plow; I good sulkey plow, und other IV1CIMM1-.L, UftKA nUUOL
farm implements,
SALE BEGINS AT 1 P. M.
ON
Thursday, March 20
.All sums under $20, cash; all sums.
oier S-0. notes on sewn months'
time at 0 per rent interest... File per
rent discount for cash.
.MOTION PICTURES
TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
Merrill, Oregon
ARNOLD'S
Chili Con Carne
and Tamales
NOW OPEN
21 1 E. (Ith. Solicit Home Trade
Cabinet
Shop
10 Main Street
General Furniture Repairing
at Reasonable Prices
KITCHEN CABINETS
a Specially
A. Mauritsch
Community Thrift
'I Thrifty towna, lilce thrifty people, ure
always cheerful-looking nnd proipcr
ous. V Thriftless towns are shiftless towns.
They have a dreary, dismal look brok
en fences here, shutters off the hinge
there, ruts in the road and blights on
the trees.
" Thrift is contagious. When one man
sets out to keep his house nicely painted
and in good repair, the lawn well-mown
and the yard free from litter, the neigh
bors soon do likewise. And before long
the whole community is' a better and
more pleasant place in which to live.
First State &
Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
?tJJ"K
H. S. NEWTON, Owner
('. ('. MERRILL, Auctioneer.
LESLIE ROfJERS, Cieik.
onv
sm
.Mkr.MA south
')odcc
.. .
section of Klamath
pytouay, anu mat
ill it may bo, for!
There is
County iH
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.it- -r r iI-l ,t . 1 .1...
me lermiuuo ui inu
highway will he at
:, .County line, Just beyond
.Malta. What more could it usk tor,'
We ot Klamath Falls were filled with I
ml8g(yBgs, when we learned that it j
would be a difficult task to get It
made a state highway, for, as is'well
known, he commission must turn a
deaf. ear to the pleadings of various!
section 'of the state for such claims
us these, or else every lane in Oregon
would be named as a.state highway,
GET AFTER THAT
COLD RIGHT NOW
Got right after it with a
bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery
She never let a cough or cold or case
of grippe go until it grew dangerous.
She just nipped it when the began to
sniffle or cough before it developed
miousl).
Men, ivomen, and children of every
age have used this preparation for
fifty jears as a prompt reliever. All
ages are using it today because of its
poMtiie results.
Generous me bottle. COc and $1.20.
Constipation Corrected
Dr. King's New L'fe Pills tonight
meanclearlioHels, a clear head, clear
thinking, a day well begun in the
morning, good digeMifii, clearing kin.
Mild in action but sure' and comfortable.
At drug stores ever h here. 25c.
LIBERTY THEATER
"TlIK RKST IX PICTURKS"
H. W. POOLE, Owner
TONIGHT
"RUGGLES OF RED GAP"
Harry Leon Wilson's Great Story
Smiling Bill Parsons in
"THE WIDOW'S MIGHT"
Kinogram Weekly News Events
THURSDAY
"IN JUDGMENT OF"
Starring Franklyn Farnum
Admission 10c and 20c
A child acfompanleil by par
ent admitted free with a iiOc
ticket, oxcepl Saturday nlu;lit
und Sunday night.
MR. HARRY BOREL
Musical Director
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The Time Sqyer
MOMENTS ARE FAR TOO VALUABLE
TODAY TO BE WASTED OR MISSPENT
Fully one-half of the time you now devote to ironing with old stove
.heated sad-irons is a .sheer loss.
This amount of time could easily he saved for more urgent household
requirements by using an
ELECTRIC IRON
In addition, an Electric Iron will do better work for you will save
your clothes, linens, doilies, etc. will eliminate needless tramping
about will' abolish dirt and muss will save fuel and expense.
California -Oregon Power Company
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SEED
GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package Murphey's Feed & Seed Store
Oregon Standard Purity and Germination 126 South Sixth St. Phone sr