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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1919)
WKDNK.HIUV, .MA 11(11 , ,, PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON m li The Evening Herald I - 1 1 i i k. j. Mvnn a v EDITOR Club Is herculean It wilt have as a starter tho Natron cut-off, tlio Moil oc Northern, the Strnliom Line, the creation of n factory district in Klamath Falls, Indirectly the open ing of the Klamath Intllnn Roservn- Publlshed dally except Sunday h ttoiv and the landing of several fac- SihilUBSJl"ih rC.?nptt?y "'torli-.. tho porllculai of which The Klamath Pn, at IIS lourth street mr o whpn Is In full running trim. Entered at the postoffloe nt' Klam ath Fills, Ore., for transmission thru the totalis as second-class matter. I, P It ERSONAL MENTION I.1TTI.K KIIIKl.MIITS ON LOCAL IIAI-VKM.VOH AMONG TI1K. PKOPLK OK THIS OITV A Nil VICINITY. OOINOS AND COMIXOS OK LOCAL IX1I.KS t .. 1.IH........ .I.tti'l NTHAV IU'I.IiRT KILLS pmns urn mm '- -. ,. ...... . I'WHLVIC YKAIt OM UIIMi. double mo liny. 1 urn urn nervous mm I was ,iid 1 can sleep Alio every My strmiRtli unit oniTiry have V S. Crawford Is .1 business vlsl- Subscription termschy mall to any address la the .United States; One, year . $5.00 One month 60 ' - Member of the Associated Tress Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to .the use tor republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published ' spontaneous, herein. All rights of republication or ape clal dispatches ''heroin are also re served. It will alio have the affiliation of I top r,.om 0ak,ant, the various orRanlzatlons of the county to brliiK about the lumber-! It Allison Id hole on matters of Ing, farming, irrigation, drainage In. i business from Weed. , terests. On top of all will be the uual run of promotive undertakings that must of necessity claim the at- ! tention of such an oi sanitation. I Klamath Kails Is on the threshold of a new era. It rests entirely with us whtther the ushering In shall be vigorous, enthusiastic, Mrs. Robert S. Pry Is In town for a few days fiom Algoma. Al U oil n left this morning for l'oitl'ind where ho expects to re main for several mouths. I.. Storker is down for a few days fiom the Wood III or Valley look tug after business Interests. i SAN r'UANClSCp, March 2f.. A night millet ueileveu n uo nin'iiueu j for a target, killed the lolo year old ilaughler of Major Kiigeiio I. Swift or tho iuedle.il Corps at tho ' I'lesldlo estenlay The aillhnillliw are mjzzliM anil unable to urcnunt tor the orluln or the bullet iiWlrH been irstorod and 1 fcl like u now limn " j Tnul.ic Is sold In ICIamath l-'.illi b) llir Htnr UroK Co . and Hi loiellr b) tlm .lames Merc Co Adv i See Charles' S ilood. Klainatb Agency, for Indian grit ring Imul.s mid tmbor i'J tf II. OhlMin Is registered at Hotel Hall from Malln today. the i Hen Kern, a cattleman of the rreno section was among the County seat visitor c slot day afternoon. P. C. Preston Is a business Wsltor' in Klamath Palls today from Seattle. ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH UO; 101 tt comk out tomorrow kvi:. A call has been issued for a public meeting to' be held Thursday night in tho CJty-Hall, the purpose being the; reviving of tha Cottuner''tnl Club, j This organization is not dead nor has It been, thanks to tho enterprise! ard perserverance of Captain Ap-i plegate, who has kept It going with-l out money and without price for the past year or so. It is duo to his pa triotic loyalty and zeal that a new j organization dhps not hnve to be ' formed. and his work should be rewj become part of tho life of a clty membered,, not only in enduring re-, "iat ' soing to spring Into the cords, but also in a more substantial nks f a metropolis? Do you want fashion, for the people of this com- h "e numbered among the men who, munity should expect no man to go have made these things possible? Do down Into his Individual pocket and J0" want to be a factor or a cipher, foot the bills of such an organlza-j which? You can answer at this tlon. Common decency and honesty ! meeting. The opportunity is at hand demand otherwise. j whereby every man in Klamath Falls The call that has been Issued for;"'" have a cliance to become weal or whether we shall just drift with the tide without aim, or object. Tho Herald Is not going to be a drifter.! it u nnt L-nlnu tn let Klamath Falls i be a drifter, if It can stop It You! " '" !""1 J; are not going to be any different , lofl thl. momlnK for polnls In North, than The Herald, and that Is why wol""1 California. are appealing to yon to slioiv jou be-j long to tho go-set-'em class by being! present this evening at the meet-! Ing at which will be Inaugurated the re-launching of the Commercial Club There are things to be told! there that will Interest you. and If! tho attendance Is right there aro things you will hear that will stir you as you never have been stirred, before. We will say Oils much: If j Klamath Palls does Its duty we will i have twenty-five thousand people, here within five years. Do you want, Dr. O. P Domore.st and Miss Kayo Deiuoii'st aro county seat vlsltois James Henley was in town yester-l from Mel rill'. Thev ate guests at the day afternoon from his ranch' on the, Hotel Hall. Merrill road. e. j. j. i- LEnTIKB STITFWIFHT Passengers and Baggage .wwvunii: in tiii: cm yricu si.itucn im:.io.am: hati:s piionk ih7 WesternTransfer Co. LOOK Pnif WfclPJM". . .M.U, l-lltIV ft SPr .-Mqtteti" Inreaitas&Ainimmilicii o V'. . MdOhoolmg Kifi i r rr; ' a .mi. ii .. ??M,'!iv,a in 1 liases -lHESaaLJJ2.otpro mgBUtasBSm h A A A A A . ' " "" ' " T ' ' H OUSTON' Metropolitan Anmscmentu s I). Mcl.raw of Cortland was among the arilvafs mi the train last evening. He Is a guest at the White I - - - Pelican Hotel. . SAYS TAVI.AC HAS OVKItCOMK. i ins Titoriii.ix and hi: pi:i:i.s ( T. A. Harrows, .1. M. Anderson, :y vru' i Charlie McCaitle, llojd Adams and ' Wm. N. Ilnjn niv In town for a Rhortl -islt from Merrill. HOUSTON'S OPERAHOUSE DANCIXO SATURDAY KVKNIXO JAZ .MCSIC I feel that It would be hclpfng others to tell what Tanhic has done Howard Van Vajkeulmrg. a well for me," said Itov. A J Vnllory. II lenowu rancher south of the city , lug at S3 1 ChoWea ave., Meinphis. was In town looking after business Tenn. Interests .esterflay. ( "About three ean ago," ho con Mr. ai,d Mrs. James N. KllRor0:,,nue,, '"' 1"", a PWrai 1,r,,'lk,l"w arrived on the train last night from,"1' mml mu vor' "'' ' ,1'1 iPresno California. They aro stopping "our i"""'""' '""' '"" "i"1 "" - nt the White Pelican Hotel. COUGHS AND COLDS QU1CKIYR.ELIEED Dr. Klnfl'aNewDlscuveryusod ninco (inuiC wan rrcsldcnc Get n bottle today It did It for your Erandma, for yaut fithi. Tor lifiv y.it tliU well-known cold icinnly lint kept an of Irlcmls, young STAR THEATER TODAY Tlioimm II. Inw Presents thy If he will Join In the movement necessary to make a city here. If you want to throw this chance away, ' stay home if hot, then come out to night. Come with a determination to, become part of the great construc tive force that Is forming to bring to Klamath Palls the Industries she can have for the asking, the mills and factories that will pour our their golden stream In weekly pay- rolls, that will bring great wealth , and great prosperity to our own home town. Matinee every day at the Liberty, 25-5t High Grade Ladies'-& Men's Clothes I MADE TO ORDEK FINEST MATERIALS DEBT OP WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Prices are very reasonable Your inspection Invited Chas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOR S)H Main St. the meeting of tomorrow should be heeded by all. We will not be sur prised to see many of those who are ,TltnIly interested in the develop ment of this county conspicuous by their absence. It was so in the good roads campaign that has Just been brought to such a successful close. They wanted good roads, were very wilting to damn everyone and everything that "might lnterfers with getting them, were right there with their advice as to what should be , done to land them but ask them to come to a meeting, contribute a cent, give a little personal assistance or time that was a different matter-. at 2:30 p. m Now, the good roads program has t gone thru all right. These slackers' see Charles S. Hood, Klam3thi will get the benefit of them, and Agency, the real estate agent. He that is all right, too. But the Com-!wl11 write, your contracts and other . merclal Club is a different thing. legal papere- 12'tr It Is to be a permanent proposition and "there ainl goin' to be no" slacking on the part of anyone. Thfs is going to be an air-tight, one-hun-dred-per-cent. membership affair, for It is something that is for the bene fit of the whole community. It will be for the rich and poor alike. We have) no fear about the poor, for as the Good Book says, "The poor we have always with us," and It will be so in the Commercial Club. The din ner bucket man will be right there with his membership. It is the oth er fellow we have reference to. There are many of them here. Just as there are many of them in every community. He is a parasite. He hangs on to a nlckle until you have to smash him on the elbow with a aledge hammer to make him let loose. You" will always find him in the front rank if he can grab some thing for nothing, but be melts Into nothingness when you mention a dime. i The Herald'is going to camp on the trail of these birds and we are going- to publish their names so that every citizen In Klamath county will know tbem. They are going to help the Commercial Club or they will wish they were burled, for they ure dead and are simply walking aiounu to cheat the undertaker. The work for the Commercial I DaBCUDTUlSaM I I CyiaMMW I digested rood. The pains In iu stomnch hurt so at times that I thought they would kill me. I also suffered with rheumatic pains In m Joints and my kidneys wore In bad shape, my sleep was poor, anil I fitlt so tired all the time that I could not Mrs. C. Dradbury krt this morn do my work ' lng ror Seaside, Oregon and Aber- "Since taking Tunlac I hure been , deen, Washington. She will mnkr an relieved or Indigestion and those .ivt.infl.iil Vial, .i lltu l.it..c (inltil ' .-Vt.MtKl -M .....I .. ,. ,,(tl ..l.,. .UII i " with her daughter Mrs. A K, Smith. Henry Stooh&ler. n woll known re sident or tho Dairy section Is tran sacting business today In tho county seat. Ho Is staying at tho White Pell, can Hotel. ccuch anil cold tcmnl evergrowing army and old. For half a century ilruggiitu every where lino void it. Put a bottla In your mvdkliie cabinet. You miy need it In a hurry, bold by ilrug.t cerylicrc. btk' and $I.'2Q. Bowels Acting Properly? They ought to, (or constipation nulxa the body retain watte nutters and impurities tlut undermine the health and play havoc with the rutira yitcm. Dr. Kins' New Life Pilli are reliable and nuld la actiuu. All druja;its. 25c, Formaldehyde FULL STRENGTH Blue Stone HIGHEST QUALITY Poisoned Wheat "TYRANT FKAR" An Absorbing Photoplay of the 4 Far North. Also BOSCOEARBUChOZ Pfertmount 5Hr I Mr. and Mrs K. O. Kiuukllu left j this morning for Susanvllle Callfor I nlu. wheio Mr. Franklin will tuku churge or a new automobile shop, which has Just been completed there.1 I C II. Harpst who operates tho Rocky Point Resort on the West 1 side ot the rftpor Klamath Lake Is looking after huslness Interests In j the County seat. He Is stopping ' at the Hotel Hall. ! . I Mrs. I,. K. Simmons, who has been visiting ror thp pait two wccKr ut the home or Vr. mild Mrs. Harry Dwyer at 524 High Streot, return ed this morning fo her home at Mc- I Cloud, California. In "THE COOK" A wrtm from start to finish. Etra attraction of' Vaudeville "THE BRACKENS" In "THEIR SENSATIONAL JUGGLING AND BALANCING ACT." And Voi-o-Vil Movie. Admission 1.1 & : cents. 1 TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Triangle Presents DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS' In "DOUIJLBj TROUBLE" , Also A DANDY COMEDY. Admission 10 & in cent Matlne 2.30. Evenings 7:30 & 0. ASKS SEPARATION. Charles E. Prouty has filed a suit for divorco from Martha Jnne Prou ty on tho grounds of desertion. The action states that the defendent Is now in Eldorado County, California. Matlnco every day at tho Liberty, at 2:30 p. m. 2rrt , Remington, firearms and ammuni tions were awarded Grand Prize at Panama Pacific Exposition. 19-121 See Charles a. Hood, Klamath Agency for health und accident -insurance. 12-tr TIRES Diamond Cord iN the world VoLno TiVnc THE BEST F0R raDllt IllCb THE MONEY These tires will Rive you more miles of easy, comfortable riding, without punctures, of uny tires made. If ou try llieui onco inu h will buy them nlwiijH. Lt me no your vuicunuiiig. i gii.'ir.mtee my oik. If it does not stand upfjt costs jou nothing. Klamath Auto Tire Co. G. R. MARPLE, Prop. 120 Sixth St. LIBERTY THEATER "THE PICK OF THE FUTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner AAMAwyMiVVMivwwMMvvyyvvvvyvvvvvvwvvvM TONIGHT The Great Louis Bennison in "OH, JOHNNY" I Smiling Bill Paraons in "BIRDS OF A FEATHER" "Bxioe" Batteries I'nr nil make of rnr. Let mi put jmir butter) hi VI uiudl lion. I can repair any make nf bat tery. A little iittt-ntiou not will miw jou tlmr, trouble ami temper. Just rect-hrd n carload of Uuollut Oil (lie cunt. Try it once, jou u.e It nlmi. Morld'o Im-M lubrl JUDD LOW PHONE 22M 23 MAIN ST. : (jnderwoods Pharwv ::; S'vw liUMATII TALKS IHttMil MASON, EHRMAN & CO. Wholesnle Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES Will e IHll S. Illli St. Phnne ST i:. ii. .n:iii:iisov lfitl .Malinger THERFS 1VORK EVERY DAY 0NANYHfcRM,6rfe sCfW Kinograms National Events Caught by Camera THURSDAY Matinee and Evening Bert Lytle, in ' "UNEXPECTED PLACES" , ('oiiiinenciiig Tuesday March SSth. a daily mntlnee will be given. Doors open nt 2 o'clock. Hhotv starts nt'2:.10. MR. HARRY BOREL 1 Musical Director i ! S n'rrVllilaiiiiliViUrj 3; 3 lX. .. f Hj imxmKA..1BhM &- fjutMm Corn BLtisMss3tSlKlttLKrWyw577?B2ffBTB Mowlni r S '''SSBBBBBBBBf ''.': '". JrJ' Loading flail . flarrtstlnf You will be pleased to know that John Lewis 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 t Come nd be your own judge of its value on your own ranch. John Lewis MOLINE AGE NT A I F ALF A SFFD ' GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package Murphey's Feed & Seed Store JrXMmdMk Jrm-A sTI kJm ii ii S Oregon Standard Purity and Germination f ue South Sixth St Phone 87