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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1919)
TlintNP.W, M,it( 11 2(i, mm PACK TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON If m m .!p4m m ;a M vfS IM H4 ill i The Evening Herald ' E. J. M 0 R'R A Y EDITOR 'them a ioj.il welcome, so that they ran return home and say "Those I people at Klamath Falls are made of the right kind of stuff." Pffbitahed dally except Sundnv b ! Herald Publishing; Company of KI-B-th.Falls, at 115 Fourth street Enured at the poatofflce at Klnm- tn Fails, ore., for transmission thru uae mails as second-class matter. mWcrfptlon terms by mall to any address in the United States: One year 5 00 One mbnth 60 P ERSONAL MENTION IL Klamath County has proven that It can get together on one proposi tion good road Now let us get to i;ethei on the question of securing 'more factories Let us prolde a dl'trlct where thev can he located. Till Is golns to require considerable work and Impiovoment, but tho re sultant gain will be so tremendous that the cost will bo a mere bagn- 0f business. telle If we go at It right we can build a Utv here In n fow ears that, Member of the Associated Pros will surpiic the mqn optimistic.! The Associated Press Is excluslvelj This Is work foi the Commercial' i ail ji.n.i.kA. .n,.i i ....... . I'ethei ami v r:ZT." V.V'r .?." lent and suitable and tne lactones rd A loe-ei . .. u. rome Two a,e In sight right htreiQ, now, foui more in the not distant All rights of republication of ope- future and one more within a reas- clal "dispatches heroin are also re- nnnbje period All of them, however. erred. MTTIiK MinKI.IOHIS OV l.nc L HMVKNl.NHS AMONG THE PEOPLE OF THIS CITY AM) VICINITY. (1OIN0S AM) COMIMW OF LOCAL KOLKH Mr. and Mrs. II M Vaughn aro Pilvato William M. l!as come in K'.amatli Falls sltois fiom Algoiun i last evening on tho tinln from Camp l.evtls He Is a guest tit tho White' W. II. Hoaik Is down for a few das from Modoe Point on nuitteis II F. Hell Is a recent arrival from Davis, California He Is stopping nt the Hotel Hall. I Halley are ie- glstered at the White Pelican Hotel i from San Francisco. ! I. K. Kesterson n lumbeimnii from Pelican Hotel H Welnmark Is among the visi tors from the outside count) dis tricts Ho Is registered nt the Hotel Hall from Miilln. Mr and Mis. J, U. Lent left tn- dav for S.int'v Dnrbara, California, where they expect to iicntiilu for the next ten ilnvs. Mrs It M. FlUgerald mid daugh- THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 11)10 XOW POU THK COMMERCIAL CI.I'II. will have to be located, and the place to put them is right here In KUm- Jath Falls not In the woods. Don't let us continue making the mistake that has been made during the past years. It is to the advantage of the i manufacturers, as well as to our ad- vantage, that the mills stay within The Kood-roads movement is fnr,he clt's llmltjs- ,Let ,us sn the'n eDbtacb" along on its way to inrcc. ,his ' m,e; and ,hen let us be ready to Justify the statement that it can!,lh tlle sltM- take care of itself. The Highway vBpnAM nrwc Commission and the Countv Cout MANY OREGON BOYS know that the people of the coun - SLATED TO RETURN tTi want -roads, good roads, perman- eat roads, and the calibre of the WASHINGTON. D. C. March 20.- men on the Commission and Coun- The assignment of practically all the! ty Court is g enough, broau nniw c the 91st Division and sever enough, safe enough, practical al organizations of the 50th Army enough to carry to completion the Corps for early convoy home has mandate of their fellow citizens. ' been announced here. There are With this belief. The Herald would tho. sands of Oregon men in the turn Its attention to the matter of 9Ut division. The war department rerivin- the, Commercial Club. i hds announced that the 147th re- There never was a better time f-'iment of Field Artillery origlna.'yj for the rehabilitation of the Com-,1'' the 4Is' Division, Is scheduled merclal Club nor a time when we to leturn in May .This regiment In- needed one more. Portland stands, eluded the old batteries A and,B of ready to lend Its aid In carrying out. the Oregon National Guard. any policy In which it can be of as sistance, and we are going to need a lot of It, for we have the Natron dkff -I Ol A 1 nwin TJ n t 1 tf h 1 4 It s Modoc Northern, the opening of the. Indian Reservation, the mapping creation and improving of a factory district for Kiamatn Fans. Tiiese are a few of the big problems we must now face and 'solve. Alt m these are fundamental projects that we must have if we are to start on the. upward, road that is to lead "us to .the goal of the second city in site, as we now are the second com mercial city of Oregon". These things can be secured without the aid of a Commercial Club, but it would call for the placing of a burden on the shoulders of a few that should be borne by the many. These are com munity and by "Community" we mean the entire county. Too often will be heard the charge that Klamath Falls is selfish and wants everything for itself. But this is a thoughtless remark. The Strahorn"llne, for which Klamath Falls has contributed 'so heavily, is not a Klamath Falls project. It is a county undertaking. The same Is true""o"f all of the other ' projects enumerated, with the possible ex ception of the factory district, and this "is, Indirectly, of as much im portance to the county as is any of the others. That is why the Com mercial club should be a county wide' organization. It should become part. of the State Chamber of Com merce, and members 'of the State Chamber 'Of Commerce should be In Tory section of the county, for we are going to ask for many things from this state organization. The cost of belonging to both Is merely nominal, but the benefits gained will be of immeasureable value. ..Let us, therefore, get busy with the Commercial Club. The time is at band when we must do something, for large Interests are knocking at the door of Klamath Falls. the Worden section is transacting , m(i niml1 )o co(ml yM pISHrHB w I fell J Wm Frcsli Coluihbiu River Smelts Four Pouitda for 2Sc Halibut Steaks Salmon Cuts 30c PALACE MARKET business In this tlty, tors todiy fiom Chlloqiilu The tiro James Hill was among tho tuilii' registered at the Hull. arrivals last night from Chicago He. Is a guest at the Hotel Hull. Klamath Packing Co. F Floyd, F. Hodonhtuner. D.,G Glvan, P O'Connor and Maurice -Mr. and Mrs K. G. Churchill came Keano are In the county spat for n In yesterday from Algom.i. They left shoit time from Merrill. this morning for Reno, Nevada. I ... ,..,,.,-, , J Hhlnehnrt Motschenluchei, a well Mis. C. F. Angermtoir left this j known Khmilh Falls l.ny who morning for her home at Weed, Cnll-i has been In tho military service has fornia following a 3hort visit here j returned from Camp Lewis F. M. Loaselcy. n well known to-, Mrs. Austin Hnjdcn loft on the stdent of the Wood River Valley Is tir.in this morning foi Stockton and In the counts seat for a few days. I Sun Fianclsco. Sho expects to be . . , , K'iie foi a month or six weeks. ' G. A. Bellman of the firm of Hell- man and Son left this morning fori Justice N. J. Chapman went to California points on matters of bus- 'Dorrls today to attend n stockhold-j ADLER-I-KA HELPS SON! "My son hud Inllnmmntlon of bowels and was grontlv bloated (with gas) After giving Adler-I ku ho In completely Cl'KKI) Doctors did no good." (Signed) M (lurhiuil, Ferdi nand, Ind. i Ono dosu Adler-l-ka rellnv s hinir stomach, gas and constipation IN STANTLY. Komoves AM. foul mas ter which poisons sjstotu. Often CUKES constipation. Prevents ap pendicitis. We havo sold Adler i U.v many years. It Is a mixture of hiu k thorn, cascara, glycerine nnd nine othor simple drugs. Whltiuan Drug Company. Adv. iress. Reynolds Mosu from Modoc Point j ers meeting of the Knterpilse Land ' Compjiiv. Thev will return this evening Real-Fruit Desserts Jiffy-Jell is flavored with fruit juice essences in liquid form, in vials. A wealth of fruit Juice is condensed to flavor each dessert. So it brings you true -fruit dainties, healthful and delicious, at a trifling cost. Simply add boiling water. Compare; it with the old-style gelatine desserts. It will be a delightful rev elation. Get the right kind mm Is spending a few days in the city i having come in to boost for good I Sirs. W I., Graves who has beon roads ibeto for several months visiting at I the home of Mrs. Chns Graves, left See Charles S Hood. Klamtth ,hls '"""''"K '"' llpr "'0 Ilt -Agency, the real estate agent. He.slnw- Oiegon will write your contracts and other w . ... . legal papers. 12-tf J Ml'- aml M"s J- Goldthwaite are down from the Modoe Lumber Company at Chiloquln for a short visit. They are guests nt the White Pelican Hotel. R. J. Smith, nn official of the Southern Pacific Company with headquarters at Sacramento, came In last evening on matters of bust ' ness for the Company. I Nate Shandltng arrived last night In the city from Portland. He has jbeen identified with the l S. Mar ines fo several months but has now iiecelved his dischnrge. ettlotou shoes J0-L't It. K. K. siom:. it w em woman i:jos sl.lMJ'INti SltKM.SS AITACK. SAN I'ltANCISCO, Mm th 19 Tiled iiiiithoiH, If y nil w mil relief from jonr famllj hum ti) to ion- 1 1 .11 t till) HloepllIK 'IlkllOHH ". Mrs Henry Mayer of this city, who has Just aw likened from a 1U d i) sloop, nnn that nlthniigh the oxpoi lotuo Iiiih loft hoi a little weak, Bln thoiol) onjtiyod It ' It looks like a good thing for tired mothers, ' hIio Htalod on being rompletelv iwnkeneil "ou have no woirhvi, y on forgot yoiu troubles, j on have no dtoaiiis nnd you get u good long lost ' PHONE G8 524 Main Street s4P-i The otil thing that iuuium , u Miivor, hIio kiiIiI, wan when H wM odirsioiiiilly it vv ikouod fm n.nirtHh inoiii She hIkium no in t rri 1 1 1 rnini (bo hIim) unit when nuio auakiiiinl hoi mind wim fully tuiiu Son CharloM it it 1 Kl iinnth Agonc), for liidlnii grii'iiirf lands in; I l i'ti her 13 tf H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DA,XCI.G SATURDAY rynXIXG JAZZ MUSIC " STAR THEATER TODAY Select PUturcH Corporation Presents .NORMA TALMAIXiK In "DK LUXE AXXIK" Also A THO-ReI Keystone Comedy. Admission 10 and -0 cents. Sliovv Starts 7:U and 0:15. l Life insurance companies have paid St 10,000,000 on account of iiiflueme. Heed the unrnlng mid got a low cost policy from Cliikotc : Smith. 1-tf Bargains In Cars DORT TOURING CAR Sells for St 1, 011.1 In Miiiiintli Pulls CARLOAD OF REO'S ON THE ROAD Will in i he in iihoiit a week ALSO HANDLE BETHLEHEM AND DUPLEX TRUCKS AND PARRETT TRACTORS C. L. McWilliams 610 Klamath Avenue Royal Tailored Clothe Kuppenheiiner Clothe Kil. V. Prlie Clothes, at 20-2t K. K. K. STORK. High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes maui: 'io oitii:u riMNT MA'IKHIAUS ui:st OP WORKMANSHIP i.ati:st HI'VI.i:S ii:itri:rr nr ci'aua.n ri:i:o Prlii-s aro very reiisoiinble Your Inspci lion luvlleil Chas. J. Cizek mi:rcha.nt taumh Ml Main St. tO Flavor, at Year Croen't 2 Paekag for 25 Cmtt U RIXKARD RENT SERVICfE Phone 88 Mght Phone 845 Next Monday and Tuesday tnu Men's Olee Club of the University of Oregon will be here for the pur pose of giving a 'concert. Ordinarily j this Is only of passing Interest, butj in, this particular Instance there Is more "back of their coming than J mere business. Thia club comes here! for, the first time on special invlta-, tlon by residents of Klamath Falls. who Jcnow its real worth, for onoj reason, and because they saw- a Chance to spread the fame of Klara- ath Falls still further. The mem bers of the club are capable of help- i ing this city materially In man) , ways. From a purely selfish Interest it will be a good investment to pa-j tronlse the entertainment liberally I Atlde from the material point of view, its artistic value Is well worth any Price charged. Lovers of good music will be royally entertained' and those 'who are not lovers of the classical will hear plenty to please the ear and quicken the pulse. Olvo BRIGHTEN UP TEMPLE THEATER TODAY WILLIAM S. HART "WOLF LOWRV" Also PATHK Xi;WS. Admission 10 & IS cents Matinee .:I0. Kvenings 7:30 & 0. , MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon ) Sea Charles S Hood, Klamath, Agency for health and accident In surance. iz-tr -I ARNOLD'S Chili Con Carne and Tamales' xow OPEN 21 1 E. Oth. Solicit Home Trade 11 using Wcstinghouse Mazda Lamps In ALL jour socket. We make a specialt) of fitting )ou out with the proper type, sle and voltage that will give j on the most light for the least mono), and c will make free deliver) on lamp purchases amounting to 81.75 or over. Wo give a Hogerti Silverware ticket with each 25-cent pur c base. Link River Electrical Co. Till and Main Sts. WvaMMAMMAAMAAAMM KLAMATH FALLS BRANCH OF MASON, EHRMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES OM e 120 S, Oth St. Phone S7 I.'. II. JEFFERSON Local .Malinger .VWWWWWWVWVWWWWWWWAj LIBERTY THEATER ' "THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT "IN JUDGMENT OF" Starring Franklyn Farnum "WHO GOT STUNG?" With Charlie Chaplin "JUST LIKE FATHER" Christy Comedy The Great George Walsh in "ON THE JUMP" Admission 10c and 20c A child accompanied by par ent admitted free with a 20c ticket, oxcept Saturday night and Sunday night. MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director i!i 111 llMii! e na wnajy srne " MPM 5W K , '" ''WW ' 'I In as ', ' i sfii2 l V",-V- -V.,r7 ,-mIII 111 EI!iSiL iPTW8 In M Iwwm m 1 vwivW S P jPi5lwlY?&W l n-i-Wle-i ie-.-iiti frt -m roovrlirfit lilt by It J if yiiulds vw. X. TEVER was such rif?ht-handed-twn. 1 fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert I That's because P. A. ha3 the quality . You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you can get five aces out of a family deck I So, when you hit Prince Albert, coming and going, and get up half an hour earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes, you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line I Prince Albert's quality alone puts it in a class of its own, but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive patented process that cuts out bite and parch well you feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words to express your happy days sentiments! Toppy red bag; tidy red tin; handtomo pound and half-pound tin numidon-andthaf cawy, practical pound cryttal 8la$i humidor with tponge moittener top that keeps the tobacco In ,uch perfect condition, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. ALFALFA SEED r GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package Murphey's Feed & Seed Store Oregon Standard Purity and Germination 126 South Sixth St. Phone 87