m I Ift ml IM L - m .-&. JH wi I'l Pi mt TAOE TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH ' FALLS. OREGON H.vrntDAY, main ii "a, , The Evening Herald .1, M 0 It It A V EMTOU Published dally except Sunday liy Tlio Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 11B Fourth street Entered at the postotllco at Klam ath Falls, Ore., tor transmission thru the mails as socoud-clnss mutter. Subscription terms by mail to any address In tho United States: One year , $5 00 One month ..'. SO Member f tin Associated Pros Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of nil news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this pa per, and also local news published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches heren: are also re Ferved. SATI'MMV.'MAIICH 22. 1SMI1 OIKX Tlltf HKSKKVATION cess. It after all these years their methods have not reached such a degree of success as to wnrraht tho abolition of reservations, then tho system had better be abolished or tho responsible officials chanced. Wo will confess that the system has been n success so far n tho Klamath Indian.'' oro conrorned, and our do- we go Into tho matter with n de-tor- COST Ob' initiation to win and face It with n! MAINTAINING AltMIKS IS PHOTKSIT.IV thoroly orgauUed force, then wo shall accomplish our purpose. The llrst stop In tho accomplish- j ment of this -should bj tho organlz-i ing of a committee whose solo ob-l Joct will bo tho opening of tho ro- servution. A competent secretary! j rightful and worthy task for the ; Commercial Club. Tho committee Much has been said and consider able done having for its object tho opening of the Klamath Indian Ito- servation, but today it is In Just the ; his people stood they ma ml for the opening of the rosorvu-j tdiould bo employed, wluno solo Hon Is the highest tribute we can work should be tho prosecution to a! pay to the administration of the In-j successful conclusion .of this tnsK.J dian llureau. but this tribute will lit will cost some miino) , but It Is of i not carry us so far as to indorse n j sufficient Importance to tho county continuance of the reservation pol-t Justify tho expense and to secure', icy It is out of date and not at nil tho financial support that wo be-1 suited to the twentieth century In-, Hove will gladly bo forthcoming. Tho dian that we have to deal with In organization of this committee Is a Kl.tmnth County. T1... itmmMed mmli, lv tlu.Q,. til I in- i 'f. v.-.-. ... .. ..... ... dians was never better Illustrated i might bo made a llureau of tho Club than In their stand on tho matter j and bo under Its supervision, but ot good roads. Those who attended tho task Is such a tremendous one the big meeting that was heldf here that it should not bo made part of tliis week had reason to be amazed the duties of the secretary of tho at the showing made by Levi Walk-' Club. It should have a paid ofrlclal er. Xo one knew that he was to be of its own. and It should bo a man called upon, not oven the chairman i who would be undeterred by any oh-' of tho meeting. Yet we saw that nian.staele and who would have push and stand there before an nndlence of vim enough In his make tip to drive several hundred people and make a the campaign to nn early conclusion, talk that would have been a credit, - to a trained extemporaneous speaK er. He told those present where LONDON. March 21. Tho l.ei man government has filed formal ptotest with tho allied armistice com mission against tho monthly de mands by tho allies for money for tho armies of occupation, according to it Herman wireless report receiv ed here. F.verybody should learn to swim. Hot Springs swimming tank Is tho place to learn. i!l-2t P ! i.' mn tinnier of the Haw Mill I7I?VirilM A I ' Hnglm'orliig and CoiiHttuctlon Com Jf Vt A ' Hen Charles II, UoOll is l.i, ,,.l. Agency, I In real latn lu,.at ii ...III ...HI., w.ne ...... I Of ... . . i.i i .. ..a """"' '" """"' 'tail i ,, it,.,.. U'nlll 111 I'l'll I lin ill". tiMir, '' i,t.ii ,.,.,,..., .. -v l"'J 1 1 f, i ,.ii,i',i. j' a short business trip. j sKSSJ-srsssrssss-ssv.-rs: -If Hubert Cocker Is county seat business from Chllouulu. Mr. and Mrs. John IIcmsIk iiiiiI Mi-m, Walter Von of Kort Klamath have relumed from a vacation visit Charlie McCartlo Is hero for a short time from Merrill. In Southern cunrorniu pomm. .1. IV McAullffo. a stockman of the iiiv'...ciloii Is looking after ImslnesH Mrs. M. Kgan is registered at the ,,',,,.,,,,, In Klamath Falls lor a few Hotel Hall today from Algoma. i,jS o Is staying at the White cltv for I oilcan noiei. .1 .lames Straw Is In the short business visit from . .. t.... i ...i.t line liiMiriimi- iiiiiijiiii(-s ii.iii- .i,i,ii ... St 10,000,000 on nccoiiiit of liillticnc., lliw.l flu. imriiliu- mill ir.l 11 lull c-twt , Short policy from Chitcoto At Siullli. 1-ttl Ilia. S. M. Chubb time from Los of business. U. Hall is In the city for a time from Petulunm. Ciillfor- Is hero for Angeles on Odessa. HV , ,,,,., .., M1H boon hole for novenil weeks vihiiiiii: ihm inolher, Mis. Jon Momo, loll this morning for hor homo In Han Fl'an- ilsco. Mrs. Monro has been soiIoiim a short ly m !. now able lo bo up and mailers inml(1 KI1. ."w:":'::"X":"::-:":. Cabinet Shop 10 Mnin Struct (iclieinl Kiiriilliire ltcpaltiiK at Hi'iliiiniihto l'i In- : KITCHEN CABINETS n Nperliill) A. Mauritscli :?: "V : i stand ready same situation that It was at tho beginning. Now let us get at it again, and this time with a deter mination to carry it thru to a finish, not permitting the specious offers of Interested officialdom to stand in the way ot ticcomplishlng the desired to contribute personally and as a tribe, that the roads of the reservu- ; tion may be Improved; they stand 1 ready to contribute and issent to ! the use of their funds outside ot their reservation. If such use is deemed necessary to the success of ! the movement. And there are scores result There is no question about the , of others who could have acquitted sentiment of the Indians on this themselves as creditably. These men question. They want to' be freed from should be no longer shackled. They the chains of the reservation. Wei are capable of caring for their own look back east to the Indian Terrl-. Interests, and they are also capable As an indication of how foolish it Is to code anything to the federal government. Is the claim of tho He clnmatlon Service to the laud above the shore line of Klamath lake. Ore gon, lu IPO.", ceded to the Kerlam atlon Service tho bed of thU jane. Once this department of tho gov ernment fastened Its cancerous ten tacles into it. It began to spread until It laid claim to every thing' above and below the waters, as well ' as the waters themselves. The time is now at baud when tho state will have to fight for Its property tho school lands along the lake shore.1 o HI ARNOLD'S Chili Con Came and Tamales now oim:x I i:. (ltd. Solicit Home Trade. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s . , i '"-"wi luii'f ilivum lilt' Itinu nilUll' tory now part of the State of Okla.,ot caring for the interests ot those , oner mt lhe nio)oisoi, ,.,.,,..., homa where we see tho rcserva-' Indians who may not be as far ad- ,o r1p ,hp Jke ana ,.,. , tlons abolished and the Indians . vanreu as mey are. ji.si us is .,e.,.K ; s,pad(,r ,.,.,.,..,,. 11S ,,, ,mlv 1)f given full rights to citizenship, an,, done by the Cherokees and Chicka- frll(itraw- ,,,,, l)(, wlll.;,hlK, we wonder why the exception in the saws. , n()t ,.. , K.,matll colmty way the' It Is up to the people or Mam-, . . . ath county to take a hand in his nnyth,nB to Washington, but ; matter and start the ball rolling. , tQ begin larat , ontrcllch. , ;We will have the support of the In-,ed offIclallow ()f le M f rom , , dians themselves. Let us go out and that w , , , h , S" l"-- "c,l' "' ""- '"l "' ""- ""'' The time Is fast no more man case pf Klamath. In every Klamath Indian is equal and in many respects superior to the east ern brother. The only excuse we can . find lies in the fact that we are too ! far west and still controlled by the eastern idea, the western Indian is as uncivilized as he was half a cen- tury ago. Many of the officials of) We cannot do it alone the Indians by themselves could ae romplish this task. We have . to the Indian department foster this , break thru the almost Impregnable idea, falling to see the Inconsistency ; wall of precedent, we will have to ipproachlng when , the old fight or state's rights will have to bo fought out again, onlyi this time it Is the west that will; have to fight for its existence. Wu' nrp toiler sllfforln nc miipli fr.im of such a stand when compared with cut thru miles of barbed red tanelcan,et bagge a3 uld tlle , ,,r. their contention that ttielr admin-; and we will nave io ureaK oown uiei istration of affairs has been a sue- strongest kind of opposition, but ifj We Sell Satisfaction Every time you buy a tire or a tube from our stock, we are selling you more than that, we arc .selling you sat isfaction. We must do that to keep our trade, to build up a reputation mid n sure foundation for future busi ness. That is why we buy only the goods maiiuf act tir ed by companies who June the same standards for t;ool business. is: ma SUPPLY must fm Ing the reconstruction period. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE 1IANCINO SATC1U1AY KYKNINfl JAZZ .MUSIC STAR THEATER TODAY Cecil It. DoMIII Presents "OLD WIVKS FOIt XKV" With An All Star Cast. A Splendid I'icturiatloii of David (.'rahaui Phillips (ileal Novel. Also Tun Iteels of Comedy. SUNDAY Goltluyn lresenls MAH .MAKSII . In "THK (Jl.OltlOCS AIJYKNTL'ltK" A Itomaiice of a t.'lil who liought Happiness for a Dollar. Admission to and -0 cents. Show Starts 7::to and t :.".. Mrs. M. J. Prouty was a imssoiigiU' on the train this mottling for Weed. California. I W. S. Pa tu left this morning (or i his homo In the Midland district aft ' er a short visit here. ' T. C. (Inibb and Walter Harris lure among tho locent arilvnU from I San Francisco. I I j II. M. Ilurton who oporates a i ranch at Modoc Point Is looking af ter business interests lu this city. i Mrs. Meilu Davis left this mom-' , Ing for California points where she expects to visit rolatlos and friends. C. C. Spanlor was among the train ariivals last night from New York He is a guest at the White Pelican Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Itoss left on the train this morning for California I points where they expect to May for I some time. Mr. ami Mm. Silas Obeiu hilin left i trfday for lleikeluy. where the) ex- Ol'lt DISPLAY OF MODKI. HATS In a profusion of styles and values that cannot fall to appeal lo every woman tillHTHI'DK A! CO.. IM-St .VJ7 .Main Street. Ken Charles H ilood. Klamath Agency, for Indian grinlHit lands and ti-nhor. 12;H KLAMATH FALLS lilt M' MASON, EIIRMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS. CIGARETTES (IllUe 111(1 S. nth St, IMiiiik. H7 K. II. .IF.FFKItSON Irfical Manager . wwWWWAWWWwv - IWlSlS,! mn PAPKIt MILL FOR S.ILF.M SOON. PORTLAND, March 22. For the! making of high grade papers, a now i mill is to be built at Salem very j soon, backed almost entirely by : i Protland capital. C. K. Spauldlng, I j the Chus. K. Spauldlng Logging com-J I Pany, Herman Andre and several ! other Portland people thus far tin-! announced, are interested. The new , TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Paramount Presents "Tlio (Jill of The fJolden West" With An All Star (list. Also The Sixth Fplsodo of "The Lure of the Circus" company $000,000. is to be capitalized at 1 A IJAHK OPPORTUNITY j We have for sale an excellent little' business in one of the very best towns ' in Klamath County. Stock and ll tures will Invoice from SHOO to, St, (100. Two story building with Iiv ing rooms upstairs anil large lot is1 dirt cheap at $2;0((. lliiildinir anil stock will sell for approximately 93.000, mid less than 2.000 will ha.,- MERRILL OPERA HOUSE din It. This is your chance to get a 'Reed income from a small Investment. .MOTION PICTUItKS Owner will sacrifice at above price if sold within three necks. ICxcellenl reason for selling. Investigate this SUNDAY Triangle I 'resent m WILLIAM DF.SMOND In "WILD L1FK" A Wild mill Wooly Western Dr.imn. Also I'utlie News Latest Current Kvents. Admission 10 & 1.1 cents Matinee J.:io. Urciilngs 7::io & O. I 21-.1t I What You Seek In I a Banking Connection I Is safe depository, depeiidalile service and progressive I yet conservatlvo policies. Suriey the operation of the I I First National Hank. You'll llud its past performance I amjile proof of future nll-Yotiud serviceability, , I I "TIVH HANK THAT I IK LPS I1US1NF.S.S" I H. I!. Itcames, rreslclent. I I It. 1', Wlllets, Ylce-l'resldeiit, , I Lcsllu Itogcrs, Cashier. I A. M.' Collier, As.st. Cashier. ' I , Jliii Al. Aloore, Asst. Cuslilcr. I pie First National Bank! Jl L fc- KLAMATH FALLS OREGON 'J JJIjjJt CHILCOTK it SMITH, I TUKSDAYH AND SATUHDAYS .Merrill. Oregon LIBERTY THEATER "TIIK PICK OF THK PICTUItKS" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT E. K. Lincoln in "FIGHTING THROUGH" Mutt and Jeff to the Rescue Latest Hearst International Current Events SUNDAY "ADELE" ' Starring Kitty Gordon, The Girl with the Ten Thousand Dollar Back pect to visit school there. their niece who Is lu C. K. A. Dennett came In on the train last evening on matteis of bus. Iness from Medford. IU Is Mopping at tho Hotel Hall. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Ciiliilinii are among the County seat visitors from tho Merrill district. They are guests at the Hotol Hall. .Mrs. George M. Mayfleld of Fort Klamath left this morning for I'ori-' land whero tihu expects to visit friends and relatives. CALL SIKKTINtJ AT COHPS. There will bo a call meeting of tho local hcapter of the Woman's Itullef ' Corps hero Monday afternoon at twoj o'clock, ut which time the State Pros.; Ideal Mrs. (lllmun will bo present and at which new members will be ' initiated. ' OKIITHUDK it CO., Fashion's very smartest concentlons of the ultra exclusive ure finely re flected In COLD MKDAL HATS 21-2t SPIUNO 1 010 I Community Thrift 11 Thrifty towns, like thrifty people, are always cheerful-looking and prosper ous. 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 JOHN DEERE SPREADER The Spreader with the Beater on the Axle The Simplest Spreader Made a H MCaftLc i in i cs s Admission 10c and 20c A child accompanied by par ent admitted free with a liOo ticket, incept Sal unlay night and Sunday night. MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director Entirely New . . Nothing Else Like It TSS!s? iivn uiiu uiuGiciib it ui;3 lrmii i. rut nrt intiir on.i.n.in. t, . o.,. .i "7. " "-.," .' .!"""vr m m Up to tho time of tho John Dec w Spreade "ivr V streaXr bL l?,1? & T'T ""nttfnclurlwr aSSSESS mdo nlem: llw, tnncllillO far superior to any spreudcr huretoforo coiiHtructed. T Hf W . m V a even if jou Lion t Need a New Sbreader Now comoinamiKotonoof ourHpreaiicr of articles on whv fnrm mnn,.. .i...i.i i. i ... . . . . . . . books. Thoy contuln .n number the value and Spreader with Better Investigate .. It's Worth Your While Baldwin Hardware Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" m 11:1:11 ALFALFA SEED GARDEN SEED--Bulk and Package Murphey's Feed &; Seed Store Oregon Standard Purity and Germination 126 South Sixth St. phone 87 1