rAon TWO TITHHAY, Al'ltll, i, ,, THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON if 8W Ml ft '3J a Mm 1S II The Evening Herald K. J. M U It It A Y BDITOK Published dally oxcopt Sunday b The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Tails, nt 116 Fourth street I P Entered at the postothco nt Klam ath Falls, Ore., tor transmission thru the mails as socoud-class matter. Subscription terms by mall -to nn tddresi in the United States: Ono year $6 00 Ono month 50 .id nithln the reach of tunny prop- Member of tho Asvoci.itctl Pre pities which inn now to-open. The Associated Press is eclushel j m entitled to the Use (or republication ot all news dispatches credited to li or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published heroin. All rights of republication ot spe clal dispatches herein are nlo re served shorter space ot time thnu la usually thought," maintains Ml. JacklliiK The upward trend of the lead mar ket has brought a ray of sunshine into the industrial sky of the slher lc:ul districts. The upward swlnn has been in prowess for some time fiom the $fi market, which was the I lowest reacneu, i ne iiiovuiriu iuih i-.iiiid a feeling of optimism anums the pi odiums of lead and It is pre dicted b) some that lead may ml- a iiue a high as ?i. "The ptivont nd-l Mis !' 1. Hates n a pus-eimer ,io loupled with the accepted re- this morning for l'ottland. 'iluitton of wages In mlueis has ! Ium;ht the profit ible pi eduction of! X U- (5ret?r ls ll,r, for a few ds mi business from Medfor.l. It ERSONAL MENTION MTTI.K HinKI.IOHIS OV l.lll'lli M.Ml'llMMIS AMOXd TIIK I'KOI'I.K UK THIS (MTV ANI VICINITY. OOIXOS AM) rO.MIMJS OK I.OOAI, KOI. US Mrs (I V Kello left for a Nit to t.os Angeles this morning. Tl'KSIlAY, Al'ltll. 1, flMll IKHJS IX Till: MAXCKIt. TURKS DO IT It I.ouls tlerbcr is able to he again nftor'an oMended Illness out J. A. 1M wards Is the Hotel Hall ioda Itidgo. roclsteied tit fiom i:.tgle IT I .1. S. I)als nes inlere.sts fornla. Is looking after fiom Montague, 1 bus:-j l'llll-l I In order to kill the oil land leas ing bill which would hne passed be- LON'DO.V Correspondence of the fore congress closed, la Folletto de-i Associated Press The Turks are by llberately took up nil tbo time allot-' no means convinced that they aro ted to consideration of the measure, I vanquished, and show few signs of thereby making its passage imposs- regret that they were eer the allies lble. j of the Central Powers, according to In commenting on the bill hi one a French correspondent, who has ro of his speeches. Senator Pittmnn of. turned from Constatinople. The cor Nevada who has worked unceasingly j respondent attributes this failure on for Industrial development of the! the part of the Turks to realize their tactual sltuatron to the fact that the British and French commanders in the Turkish capital have not acted like conquerors and imposed their au thority on the Turks. The correspondent declares that he- was unable to convince the leading Turks of the Complete victory ot the Allies and of the definite crushing of the Got man military power, and adds that this is due to the fact that the Allied troops did not enter Stamboul with Hags lling, because the Allied olllcers did nut install themselves as masters in the different ministries, a 1 l'cause the military authorities did not take over all the administra tive offices and police the city. The Committee of Union and Prog ress no longer exists, legally, says the Frenchman, but Its creatures still oc cupy their posts in the ministries and in the police service.' "They are very active, and offer (us very bitter and systematic opposition," ho continued. "This frequently takes the form of spreading rumors, of a disagreement between France and England on the subject of the future Turkey. They assert that it would be to the ad vantage of England and France to J. It. Turner loft this mottling for southern points after a short busi ness Ht in taw cltj. j F. V. l!ol,i came in esterdaj aft ernoon from llouiuza on matters of' business for a few dujs. t' r t (!. V llarluinu Who has been here J on matters of business lor a few d.is'f lias ie V 1 tii n i' m, in, ,.i,. . .,i... i .... ... v ..,. llv.t M,', ',11,1 IUI-, been lsllng for .sometime at tint home of Mr and Mrs. .1. II. Itees, left this morning for Itet home nt (.rants Pass. Alex Itoslioiougli, ce piesldeut of the California. Oregon Power Com pany, came In last lueulng for a short is on mattets ot business from Oakland Mr. and Mrs llmge V M ison and son. Iltuge Junior, htno tetiirued from a thiee weeks vacation visit m Southern California points Thev re- IMiM The Winnek Co., Inc. Chester lVl.up, who npointos a much In (he Itoutyl Lake district paid the Countj seat n business visit vesterday afternoon. fiom lied llluff, California tinned to that point. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls Closing Out These Lines of Goods Your Chance to Save Money f i ? t t ? ? ? T T ? ? ? I k west said: "When the experts came before the Committee on Naval Affairs in re gard to naval reserves' they asken to set aside C, 000. 000 acres of oil lands described by geologists. Why sdo you not set aside 100,000 acre of that for .Navy and develop It. They said, "Because we do not know w heth er there is oil there or not. It will cost its $50,000 a well to find out whether there Is oil, and we may sink 100 wells and never find it." Yet 6. 000,000 acres of that land that the Government Itself is afraid to pros pect have been withdrawn from en try for nearly nine years. What ls your plan for developing It? Have you got any?" The wpst has good cause to remem ber the old fable of the dog in the manger. Pinchot, La Folletto et al have been very successful In keeping the prospector nway from the oil which the consumer has been' cry! ig for. The obstructionists refused to develop withdrawn lands or allow anybody else to and yet they wee dishonest enough to withdraw lands the minutesome enterprising individ ual risked his money and discovered oil. Ke.slerson.l'"'" " """ ,lmi' ami .vir and .Mrs. ua rnase sue bete I K. Kesterson, W J. for a sltoit visit fiom Worden. F 11 McElweo left this morning for points In Texas whete lie expects to remain for an indefinite time. Mr, and Mrs. James Spicer are re cent arrivals from Portland. They tire guests at 'the White Pelican Ho. tel Mr. and Mrs. J, lluigo, left on the train this morning for Marshfielil. whete they expect to lesltle Mr. Ittirgo has been Identified with ttte Pel Iran Ha) Lumber Company Hex La Pr.title. a well known Klamath Falls ho), who 1ms been In the aviation service for a uumht'i- of months and who ha.s been stationed rf ? V .f .? Y t ? t ? i. We still have the follow ing plows that must be sold to close out the lot of ma chinery. We offer them nt attractive prices prices that will save you about $30 on a plew: ? Illinois,,' V V . One Oliver Sulkey, 14-in. sod ooiiom ; ! most of the time at Hellvlile. Illinois, , V K. l.oosluy, a piomlneiit iMttlem.ni hM returned to Klamath Palls ! of the Wood Hlvet Valle) Is In Klaui-j m I ath Falls looking after business In j l the seuato it's the league of fulml- & terests. nations -Newark News. j t Mrs. S. S. Aiken and Miss Wlnnl-' Three Moline 14-in. Sulkeys, sod bottoms; Y 1 I. if,. illllriiiif,4 i-miitmlili-v Iintt milil V fred Walker left on the train for eniiiiiiniiiui.,,, n,.ini.ii ,.. ' A Medford this morning wlteie they ex pect to reside. The people are beginning to see the placate Turkey and to leave Constan hypocracy of these tactics. i tinople as the Turkish capital. j "On one of the Princes Islands COST OF RAIIJtOADS . ' Prinkipo the German marshal, von TO THE TAXPAYIMtS. ' Sanders Liman Pascha, Is comforta- ! bly lodged and receives the adherents C V Loosley and F. L. Hums aro1 in town from Fort Klamath for a short time They are stopping at the Hotel Hall. I Chas. McCartle and Dick Fl)tin' weie In KJamruli Falls )estotday from Merrill on their way to HI), where they will look after their binds j of sheep ! H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s Remington firearms and nnununi-' tions were awarded Grand Prize utj Panama Pacific Exposition. 19-Iiti Ask Cliilcntr & Smith nbout the, LOW COST life, accident mill health policies of the Travelers. 1-tf SI 10,000,(10(1 on account or liilluriue. J Heed the vvarnlng anil got a Ion cost . pollt) from Chllcote A Smith. 1-tf V I? IV If t 3 One Oliver chilled stubble bottom. 14-in. If you need a plow, now is the time to buy. An ordinary Work Shirt will cost you from $1 up; we have several hundred Kood shirts that will take the place of a work shirt at 80c each, to close out. More of the Men's Shoes to close at $3.75 the pair. We have about one ton of Nails, all sizes, from 3's to 60's, to close out in keg lots at a saving to you. No kegs broken. I t 1 V t ? t T t t J T ? T f ? ? T ? T ? ? r ? I HOUSTON'S OPER'A HOUSE UANCINO SATCHDAY EVI.'XIXfJ JAZZ Ml'SIC See Charles S. riood, Klamath! Agency, for Indian gro:iitg lands and ti'nber. 12-tf MVMWWVIVWWWWSMttAAAA ,It is costing the government (the taxpayers), $32,300,000 a month to run the country's railroads, Chairman Sherley of House appropriations com mittee Informed the House when he brought up bill for an additional railroad control ap-1 of the old regime, and, between des sert and cheese, they openly plot against us without fear of disturb ance. "The Germans, who knew the Turks, treated them as they should I be treated, with brutal force, and that Is the only attitude which can he adopted towards them. We should bring home to them thg realization that the Allies are In reality the con- $750,000,000 proprlation. The postoffice department has al ready made a good start toward mtiKslnir nn the telenhone. telegraph and cable system In the same man-! Herors. We must act with energy ner as the railroads and the nation a""" firmness, if we desire to retain will be fortunate If It does not have'"ur predominant inlluenco in Tur to dig up millions to square this ac-key" count as a resup of theso exper!-1 ments. The people pay the bill. ( Political experts believe that on m the success of the League of Nations I scheme will depend Mr. Wilsons 'chances for re-election, should he choose to run again. Oh, well, if that's all there is to It we know Just ' what to do -New York Telegram. THE WOHST IS PASSED Col. D C. Jtickllng, vice president and general manager of the Ptah Copper company, one of the largest copper producers In tho V. S , de clares that copper buying Is now in evitable. Production costs are great er now than the selling price and as copper will never be sold at a low er figure than quoted today the mark et Is bound to pick up in the neai future. Flooding of tho topper market Is blamed on tho great stimulus given production thru war contracts. "Tho government fixed a price and, pro ceeded to buy and pile up a big te serve of copper. It also entouiaged the companies to pile .tip reserves against emergency calls. Tho sudden termination of tho conflict found big supplies on hand In every section This, coupled with the fuct tho ordi nary construction dropped to a mini mum, and has not yet recommenced lias brought copper down to its pre sont level," explained Colonel Jack ling. "Tho future looms bright and rosy for nil sorts of Industrial activity Reconstruction will u undor wa and normal times reachod within a KLAMATH FALLS IIHANCII MASON, EHRMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES Ofllcc I'-JO S. ath St. Phone 87 K. II. JKKFKItSOX Local Manager STAR THEATER TODAY Jessie L, Lnsky I'rtwuN si:ssn: IIAYAKAWA In "TIIH WIIITK MAX'S LAW" Also Two lies-Is of HIk'V. Comedy. Admission It) anil 20 cents. Show Starts 7::ttl mid fl: in. , VMWWWVVWWWAfAA TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Vltagraph Present (.'LADYS LLSSLIH In "Till: MATIXti" Also A (i'ikhI Coineily. Admission 10 & 1." cents Matinee 'J..IO. i:enlnj;s 7::i() & II. The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. Phone 34 Klamath Falls 3m3m$5m.2m$j KNOCKS OUT PAIN THE FIRST ROUND Comforting relief from pain makes Sloan's tho World's Liniment T.V rOMMI.SSIO.MIIIS VAMKD. HAI.i:.M. April I. V W Mulkey iitid James Ciiinston have resigned from the soldiers and HallorH loiniulsslon, which administers the SI 00. HOD fund for nldlng tint returning xurvlro men. (inventor )U oil litis appointed It M Crt) of I'm timid and Lieutenant (leorge Kelley In their plaren i MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTIOX PICTUHKS TUESDAYS AXD SATURDAYS Merrill, Oregon Fruit-Juice Essences Jiffy-Jell desserts carry real fruit flavors in es sence form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed. for each des sert. So you get a fresh fruit dainty, healthful and delicious. This is the new-type quick gelatine dessert five times as good as the old kinds. Loganberry and Pine apple are two of the be9t flavors. Try them. They're found only in mm 10 Flavors, at Your Grocir't 2 Package for 25 Cent LIBERTY THEATER "TIIK PICK OK THK PKTl'ItKS" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT "LIFEIS GREATEST PROBLEM" Starring Mitchell Lewis Coming Thursday and Friday, Theda Bara "SALOME" SPECIAL PRICES FOR "SALOME" ONLY Thif famous reliever of rheumatic aches, Bareness, stiffness, palnfut sprains, neuralgic pains, anu most other external twinges that humanity suffers from, cnjos its grot salca because it practically never fails to bring speedy, comforting relief. Always ready for use, it takes littlo to penetrate without rubbing and produce results. Clean, refreshing. At all drug stores. A large lottle means economy. 30c, 60c and $1.20 TIM'ST IS IH'S'rr.D. Ni: YOHK , April 1 Federal JiiiIko Hum! has ordered tho illxollit. tlon of the corn prodtit'tH lompnuy, whli It mum Hell all hut three of ItH uiiiuiifartiirliiK plautx to IIh coiiipntl. tors bnfnro 1 ! 2 1 . SIMPLi: COMIIIXATIOX iii:lps wi.ik uttn Klamath I'iiIIh people arc uiUun lulled at tho iiilck rniullH protlucud by xliuplo wltchhntel, riimpliur, ttr dratitlH, etc , uit mixed In l.r.toptlk uyu wiihIi. In ouo cium of weak and near-nlulited o)m a fou dayn ua hrotiKhl ImproMMiietit In another case It Htopped uyu pulim and Miriam matloii. Wo KUiiraulee a I'linill bot tle of l.avoptlk to help ANV ('At! luimU', Ht rallied or llillameit e'H .Mu- uilnum eye cup FHi:i: Whitman Drue Co, Ailv KHTItAV sont i: Cniiin to my ranch ut Wllo brltlRO, 3-yoar-old llolxlelit itror, liruttiU'd Y K with box iiriiiinil It on left Hide: marked under Hlnpo la right and npllt In left ear t'lmrles K. Drew. Merrill. 31-31 """-" Matinees, all seats, 25c. DAILY MATINEE At this Theater ut 2;:io p. in. Doom open nt - o'clock Evenings, all seats, 35c MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director LIKE BOLT FROM HEAVEN'S BLUE A happy discovery of Cincin nati chemist interests women here - .....".'. ... . .... , .......... i Your nigh IiooIh htno put ronm on your toes it ml cuIIiihph on your feel,1 but why care now? I A goniuH In Cincinnati dlxcoveifd it miigli' ether compound and named It fioezono. A quarter ounto of thin fieeaono can now ho had at tiny drug utoro for a fow centH. Aiiply a fuw' iliopH on your tender, aching torn or1 culliiH. Instantly tho HoronoiH i1Ihiii-, pcara and Hhortly you will llnd the' torn or callus so shriveled ami looso that you lift It off with jour llngcrx.l Just think! You got rid of u, hard torn, soft torn or a com botwoon the' tocH, us well aH hfirdoiied calluses for. u few tents and without milTorliig ouo particle, without tint slightest Irrita tion of tho surrounding skin. Just it' touch of t h Ik. muivelous freeznno on a' soro .troublesomo (orn gives liiHlaitt lellof, Adv. I To buy Cheap Tires, cheaii Tubes, wastes money and de stroys pleasure. Thta tipplluH osiiclnlly to thn mnii who owns ouo of tho lower priced cars and drives It himself. To him the bursting lire uiiiuiih money, and hard work. Tho man driving his own rnr knows that u well-madu tiro Is onn-half tho pleasure or automoblllug. Fortunately, thn makers of Ilia best tiros devote especial attention to the light ears. Thorn Is nothing morn extravagant than a cheap, poor ly niacin lire on ono of thn lower priced iiutoinohllus. Dollar fur dollar, tho good tiro will glvo moro than doublu thn mileage and live times tho pleasure, THE WHIT dKcL 1& ICAH THE OFFICIAL AUTO BLUE BOOK AND CALIFORNIA STATE AUTO ASSOCIATION GARAGE ALFALFA SEED GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package Murphey's Feed & Seed Store Oregon Standard Purity and Germination 126 South Sixth St. Phone 87 t