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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1919)
tt PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON M Ml I (I TUESDAY, MAItCII 1 M IZ W 1 Tkt7,r: U-lJinolltlcal propncimU. that only hn a veiling iicimui,, j. Munn a v editor suited In disappointment and dis content now roil a ci.k.x.ui Published dally, cicopl Sunday by Klamath Tails must Imvu on Its The Herald Publishing Company oflj,pgt bll) nlu, tucker next August rwiuuium runs, in liu rourill sirooi p ERSONAL MENTION MTTI.K HIllKI.inillS ON l.orAI, HAM'KMNOS AMOXfl THK PKOIM.K OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY. (X)IV(IH AMI COMIMI1 (IK LOCAL FOLKS Entered nt the postofllco nt Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terras by mail to any address in the United States; One year $5.00 One month ..... .50 i when the 121 Us State Contention 's held here, and the time to begin making that apparel is light now. That Is why The Herald Is going to appeal to the Klks themselves to Join In this movement. We want to . a. l.'ln ..... I. 1-till.s t i.iref.irmi1 tnln' a how or ot be.uity, and It can ho . . ..-. I M mh.1 M 1' w l"..? ...... f...... no r it stioii u tim expense imu c " " "--. ... . un mu v.umi- v 111 nil wonder why It has not been1 ty seat Motors today from Port' M Ing I r. and Mrs. W. lllnck this morn- I.OCAI- Y OIM4XH ,., left for u Visit with the latter' IH.MAIi DM-KM. 'parents Mr. and Mrs, 8. K. Hhodes of, the Midland district. THIN WILL AHTONIHII KLAMATH I'AU.s l'().,H ! Lester SpaVks left this morning for Portland for an Indefinite atnv. F K. Adams of the V. 3. Navy wna among the train ni rivals Inst even ing. . I l- nn.l l-a Mrs. John McKay Is hero for n short tlnio from Algomn. Sho Is re gistered nt the Hall. Icstnn filno, n lumberman of Mncdoel N In tho city for a few das on matters ot business.. Metubcr of llm .A-.vorl.iti.! I'i-pvs The Associated Press' Is oxclnshely done before This Is the plan that Klamath. entitled to tho uno for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise crcdilt.il In this pa per, and' also local ncwi published herein. "- $ , All rights pt republication of t-pe-clal dispatches herein arc also re served. TUKS1IAV, MAItCII 25, 11!) Or. VIsoenrer bus returned from 1IOUSHKYIST WARNING. the Herald submits for the consul ...-,.. ,r ,!. 1-ii.l , , , , 7'. ..... ... Portland where he has been for tho DIMde the city Into districts : w th a captain in charge of each district. This captain will divide his district1 Syd Kvans Is expected, back in a into blocks, with a lieutenant in day or two from n short business chaise of each block When this has trip to Dunsmulr. been done, then It becomes the Unty ot that lieutenant to lslt oory re-J Mntlnee every day nt the Liberty. sident and induce him to clean up hU at 2:30 p. m. 25-5t J. M. lledford and K In the County sent from the Klnm nth Agency on tho Reservation. in-. ! M Noel, one of tho Klam- ' . BK . I 1 ...ft... !..-. I11II.I.I At 1 Wilt I nth runs .niyn who huh iimm- ' Stnufoid Aiken, who hni been om. w(1 l)ll(Jl n tjC,tu r(u today ployed by the Cnllforula, Ojegonl. ( crlnlor-Stlll block. Ho and j Power Company hero left HiIh moil!. l)r yS0Cnier will liswi Joint of ' Ini for n lslt nt Oakland. j flce.1. Ur Noel bus llud In tliU city ! M,s C. Wooderson. who has been nil of bin life and tho.e who I.mo visiting at the homo of Mb. .. "'" "'' UuTFZ n , , both Williams here, .eturned lo her Kh.d to earn of bin decision to e ! .. ....... .1.1- ... imnln In bin boino tovwi and to know !""'"" "'"" ' ' thai lin Is climbing llm luldur ofjUruit Qi,- Adv 1 Call Coleman, clerk nt tho Hotel Huc-ttt lie made n nplimdld iccoiii . Hnll left this inornllig'for Sun Tian- i .-olleue. mndunted with honors clrco on a uuullon tslt, Ho will re- m., hut met with great .success so Cnilson nro turn In about two weeks. f,lr in Ida professional career Tho quick ai'llmi of simple witoi, liniel, hjdniMlu, cniiiphiM . i,. i, mixed III tjiiwiptlk n uir.h win',,,. prlno Kluiiiiitli Pulls iiuople i)nu i,I Willi weak, strained oo iu.,,,,,, by u hIiikIo npplluttloii it,, ,,. could hnrdly'iiew or rend Imi,,,,,.,"; eyu pitlun. In una wuek hh, i,, .. ' ..onulUoil Wo giinrnni , , l(" Ho of l.no)lll to hulp ,s (uup weak, Hlrntned or liillitnii-d . , ,, '.? ' mtnuin e cup Pltl.i: w i,i,.t-.r l ! ! ! ! ! !. . ., i:. S. Tcrwllllger of llcrkolny umli . i:. Slukel of Men III are In this city ,m i-m WAR HISK Mr. and Mil. Joe Hall nro downl for n shoit business visit and uro ic for n few days from Modoc Point, ' glstered at tho White Pelican Hotel. They ate stopping nt tho Hotel Hnll. Tho outbreak of Bolshevism in Hungary is only the forerunner ot sinillar outbreaks throughout Eu rope. Bolshevism Is smoldering in every nation, and if the statesmen over there think that they can keep tt 'down by holding before the eyes of .the people a picture of the ac quisition of conquered territory, in demnities and victory they arc only foollng themselves, premises not only clean them up. but beautify them. Thls will not ho. a difficult task, for we do not be liee there U a person in Klamath i Falls who is desirous of having hfs home nu ee.oie to the people of the cin It Is the vacant property that is going to be the bugbear. It .ilw.ivs has been a nuisance and will continue to be unless there Is a con certed mo.e mnde to clean it up and beautify it, and this is the work that the lieutenant will have to take up and cairy to successful completion. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s INAntANCi: IIOAHII. t n n Ur,,..-., inf. 11,1a inorii- n.niiir.w...il . . .....m. - Mr. and Mrs. I). W. C.awforj are .Inn for a" visit with her mother and The President has iiilvlsnl the war lisr iiinui mi. it (mini nun . mm,, lolleii-d Kh flmimtal stringency by an allotment riom ins emeigeucy fund. making a short visit In Klamath Palls from their home at Clilloqutu. n-l. nAn..lA n.o.. ...o pcvi're - i t,,0 ro,l, ,.f ,l K1-l. I,1J' demanding something else, but tho wh hm , h(J orfe nn ,f eaders ha, e not heard them jet and- hM be Ue they will not hear them until it -,,,, , ... . ,. . . , , ,, . should be borne by them, unless It' too late. They are demanding the g . an(, then t be signing of he peace trot,-. They c op o 0 . are demanding a return to pre-war coIlec(ed fof tfiat p conditions. They are demanding a ... . ... , .. ,, ; . .. ,, After eicrything is thoroughly4 ccssatlQn of the enormous expend l-r ., . ,, .. , . ,, . ., , , , , ' i cleaned flower seeds should be tures still being made by the con- ...,, , , ... , , .... , scattered, using such seeds ns will querors, the officials of which seem'. ., , ., ... . ' , . ., tJ ., . ., .leqnire no care, .such as the Callfor- to be possessed of the Idea that the ... . ., ... , , , ,,.... I nU poppy, oi some other flower that people who have to pay,. the bills are .,,,,,, , , , ... . i ... ... , , , will be blooming during the comen- not- watching with Keen apprehen- ,. . , , ,, , . ' . , . , : ., I Hon Tht cost for these illl be sion the mountains of debt tint bM fae , are being piled sky high by men who. onc de - seem to hae become drunk wun ,, , . . . , If such a program is to be follov- f ' , . , .. ,,,..,. ed out. there is no time to be lost. The leaders of the Bolshevist ! ,, , ,...,., , ., i iic bun is jusi iiKiu lur gcrminaiing HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCING SATURDAY KYKXING JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER TODAY Thomas II. luct- Presents DOROTHY DAITON Xp J I DonOTBynuo I H. R" Harrison of tho Pelican Bay Lumber Company loft" this morning for Portland on a short bilslnoss "visit. Postmaster W. A. llelzcll has ro- 1 turned from a vncntlon tilp of two j weeks spent In Southern California , points. Mr. and Mrs. K. (. S.iwo enmo In Inst evening from Dultith, Minnesota and are stopping at the White Poll- can Hotel. , Mrs V V. EVnvtni rt Aolilnn.l I ' "" 'v. ho has been visiting her daughter Mrs. Florence Howe returned to her home today. f James .lory, n well known fnrmer , of the Midland district transacted I buduo3s nt the County seat yester ' day afternoon. , Mrs. JH. Carter left this morning for Weed, where she expects to meet I her husband, Lieutenant Dr. J. 11. i Carter who has recched his dls- charge from the navy and Is on his way home. other lelatlvos at Pendleton. Bhe expects to bo away for about six weCKB. Soo Charles S. Hood, Khinuth Aecncy. the real estuto ngnnt He See Charles S Hood, Kl-Hiinth will write your contracts and Jtlmr Agency, for Indian grailiirf lands uu'l legal papers. is-tr ti'iiner '" I rf"MfiWitfiilrn li 'ffn 1 a IMM ll I I movement, however, are not asleep to these mistakes and they are brew ing a poison out of them that will permeate every nation unless the source of supply is remoicd by a prompt return to peace conditions The people want something else to think about besides the terrible nightmare thru which they havejiibt passed. They want once more their fireside, their children, their employ ment, their home life. They have tired of the military, they long for the things they have not enjoyed An the seeds and the cleaning up should , be done before the grass and weeds start. We would strongly urge the Elks to tak this matter In hand and call upon the various organizations of the city forsuch assistance as may be needed and The Herald will be glad to cooperate to.the fullest extent to make the campaign an absolute sue-' cess. . ! "TYRANT FKAR'r Absorbing Photoplay of the Fur North. Also FATTY ARIJUCKLF, liOSCOEAimi'CKLE T NEGLECT A RHiUMATjC PAIN Go after it with Sloan's L'-.l-ct bofcro It Cts dan2crou3 Life insurance companies have paid St 10.000.000 in. urcnunt nf Infl.ipnr,- since that fateful day in 1914 when Herd the naming and get a low cost they were torn from their families policy from Chilcote & Smith. 1-tf and plunged into the bloody mael strom of war. , And the United States had better turn Its eyes and gaze on this scene and take warning. We are none too safe here. Already have we seen -puffs arising thruout tlfe Nation Yet from Washington all we hear is the planning for enormous expendi tures, camouflaged with oiim that it is forthe (turning soldlc- Thi. fools no one but the e3sy-chalr war rior who failed to do this duty when I the boys were at the front. What Is nejsded now in the United States is governmental econpmy and a cessa tion of the efforts of office holders a 'perpetuate the tenure of their em fployment by squandering the peo 'ple's.money on the plea of helping the soldiers. The soldiers know how this help has been extended In tho past, and they are not asking for it in the future. They are asking for the signing or the peace ticaty, demobilization and prompt return o normal business conditions. Thv are tired ot this continued effort nt In "THE COOK" A scream from start "to flnLsh. AilmUsion 10 and SO cents. Show Starts 7::lO and 0:15. SO EASY! LIKE ROLLING OFF LOG Sore, touchy corns stop hurt ing, then lift right out " with fingers t ' tl' It II tl ' HI tll.lll Apply a Utile, don't rub, let it penf Irate, and good-by twingal Same for external aches, pains, strains, stiffness of joints or muscles, lameness, bruises. Instant relief without musslness or toiled clothing. Reliable the biggest eelling liniment year after year. Eco nomical by reason of enormous sales. Keep a big bottle ready at ail times. Ask your druggist for Sloan's Liniment. 30c, 60c and $1.20 You corn-pestered men and women i need suffer no longer. Wear the shoe? ' that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because n few drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aching corn Btops sore ness at once, and soon tho corn loos ens so it can be lifted out, root and all, without pain. A quarter ounco of freezone costs, veiy little at any drug store, but Is sufficient to take off every hard or soft corn or (alius. This should be I tiled, as it Is inexpensive, and is said not to inflame. or oven Irritate tho surrounding tissue or skin. After ou lift away the troublesomo corn 1 nf rntlnu tlw, tilcln i.mlprnpflth Ih ns TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS I lllnk. rill nml ,1Pflv .. Mm nalm of ' - Merrill, Oregon your hand. Adv. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY llluo, Uird Presents CARMKh MVERS In "AM. NIGHT" Also A I.jons & Monui Coniedy. Admission 10 & IS cents Matinee il.Htt. Evenings 7:30 & 0. i - - MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION 1'ICTUREb We Sell Satisfaction Every time you buy a tire or a tube from our stock, hc nro welling jou nioro than that, we are selling you sat isfaction. We must do that tp keep our trade, to build up a reputation and a sure foundation for futuro busi ness. That Is why ve buy only tho kooIi manufactur ed by 'conipunle who hae (he Haute standards for fuod biulaew. mrm 8PPLY mum U LIBERTY THEATER "THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT G. M. Anderson, "Broncho Billy," in "THE SON OF A GUN" Alice Howell in "THE CABBAGE QUEEN" WEDNESDAY Matinee and Evening The Great Louis Bennison in "OH, JOHNNY" Commencing Tuesday .March 25th, n dally matinee will lie git en. Doors open at S o'clock. Hhow starts at 2: 30. MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director dzz:zzzz?zsznzz ! , , , , , i luill "Here's My Check" Tluit'i the most bUHluenslIke thing one lulm-.. mini ran say to another. It speak louder llinn the actual dollars and rcnts-tii-taiise it generally hlgiilfle Hint good Judgment, nlillltj unit experience are behind Ihr transaction. Wh don't National Hank. YOl open an account here at the Plrt She First National Bank KCAMATH FALLS OREGON 9JM Formaldehydi FULL STRENGTH Blue Ston HIGHEST QUALITY Poisoned Wheat nnflerwoodsPhawv 'v , KLVMATII TAILS OI?tt - nW OWXJ KLVMATII TAILS ORtu, li. : ; : ,,,,a'v" i"-i-1.-jvuij KLAMATH lW,l,H llltM II MASON, EHRMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES Oniro VM 8. nth St. I'lmm- NT i:. II. JKITIIItSON local Manaurr StAN.WV THERES WORK EVERY DAY ON ANY FARM Jbr& . f .usr iffllW, TlwA ?4&ctoJXjrZx M i ... . ' ; Mowing Leading ay PfMriM J) Vlji"& fhtatoea , tterrtiUni You will be pleased to know that John Lewie will demonstrate this Moline Universal Tractor and Plows to you on J. Frank Adams' ranch, at Merrill, on Friday and Saturday of this week. 28th-March-29th Come and be your own judge of its value on your own ranch'. John Lewis MOLINE AGE NT , At FALFA SFFD GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package Murphey's Feed & Seed Store rWjkl jTMiR rl KJi il J Oregon Standard Purity and Germination 126 South Sixth st. Phone 87 126 South Sixth St Phone 87