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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1919)
PAQE TWO Tiini.HD.w, Willi, a, nun THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON m ? 8 'i ft fi 1 (L'i- nra Ml BK 3 LF v h r The Evening Herald B. J. MURIU V EDtTOn tdand the loss. Tlio Western Union surrendered and formally recounted! (lie I'ostul as a legitimate competitor As a result ot this competition, this country has hod under prlvnto owner- . ., . . .. ship easily tho best telegraphic ser- Klamath Falls, at 11G Fourth street cost t IlICSS SUIUc tocr unci tuuva hi p It ERSONAL MENTION MTTt.K RIDKI.UIIITS ON I.OtWl. II.IVI'I.(JH AMONd TIIK rKOI'l.i: OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY. OOINGS AND COMI.NOS OK I.OtWli KOI.KS Entered at the postofTlce at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls as second-class matter. ! Hert Mason Is n ' visitor from Odessa, Klamath Fulls regulate llurleson wo shall have a very much poorer service at a very much Kreater cost; and this apart from the telephone scandal to which the press of tho country Is still devot ing largo space. What n lot of Inves tigating the new congress will no call-, t,-, ni rivals List nUli fiom tloiK. ed on to undertake! j itj The Associated Press Is exclushely " nne i.ur.eson. one u. ,,, ...use ...- Oownlnu- returned to entitled to the use for republication 'competent postmasters general ever! -Mrs. i. 11. novwilng returned to . ti v nwttn.- n ui uvu iirutij iii vi ti Subscription terms by mall to anv address In the United States: One year ... $5.00 One month . ..... 50 . I Ilansdel Is In tiwu on bus. 11 oii todvv from Keno J. 1'. Suterlee ws uvaong t lo Member of the Associated Tress ot all news dlspatchos credited to Hi Inillcted on the country, has aroused or not otherwise credited in this pa-j tllp indignation of business men ev her'eir! """ """"""Wwlicro and has been condemned by All rights of republication of pc- trade organisations In nearly all Un cial dispatches herein are also ro-t portant cities, he has unwittingly ren aenred. ilered the country a very valuable ser- 'Ice by, demonstrating the falsity of short visit here. Ian Kllgoro. a rnnchor of rpper ; I.angell Vnlley Is In tho city for .1 , short visit Ho enmo to meet his wife who has been siting relatives In j Seattle and Portland. 1 Word has been tocclACci from liar old Hum-iker, who left heio at the! outbreak of the war with the tsth Kailwiy Knglnoeis that bo expects to be returned ftom I'laiico In about three weeks. I J. C. Walker Is a county seat lsl- J. M. lledford. who has chaige of tor from l.orella today, lie Is n guest! Il-e timber on the Klnninth ludla-i at the Hotel Hall ' l!otntlon Is hero ..'Hit Mis. Ilcd- ' lord for p hnrt lime from ihn Kl-iu. V. Colvlg left for his home at Ash-,,, Auonry. Thov th. f iviik at tho the theorv that covernment control or. """ '"'" '- " '" " Vlt'to I'ollcim llolol. ! ,, . ... ' In Klamath Falls, ownership makes either for cconom) , , T w p,,,.,., l0 ,nv ,,.,,,,, or efficiency. So far as he has been Mrs. J. II. Duncan left on the train mailllR,r f tll0 Algonm Lumber Co. 'able In the short time he has played this morning for Ashland after a visit' . ... ...... ,.. ai,n, , i,,i,i,it lu Byastrdkeof the pen. Postmaster the rol ot autocrat, he has shown; of se era! weeks hero, j ,,e ,s acfomanIl,, i,y ).;. J. (Irani. p 1 sli H Mm rail if i - p M i p I iff 1 IflMW 1 si 1 IS UK If M&f QwWVSwSWijiP V. ' - l'"l' Cnliimlilii HUer SniolN .. . I lbs., 'ji, !wS8VP vnZin vvA .N niihiit stpni.s ji.,. tiMv ittW ' j Shi ""' flKisWWA- -v . n:v MCKJI'MIIO CHAIN W$ PA THURSDAY, APH1L 3, lOtl) DESPOTIC Hf Itl.KSOX LACE Klamath Packing Co. ARKET tMsnCMwntDr-1 uw pi rxsrvwu WIV1CV tnAitfitftminu(.'jiim PHONE 68 524 Main Street ! Ill n st.kji: ST VIM'S SHUN. General Burleson, on forty-eight j u,lU ,no "ncl oppos,l ls lrue' ", hours' notice. Increased all telegraph 1 lliis tlone hls u,Uo bit t0 cncck ono fniu an nor .. it...io- ji,...ii phase of radical socialism. Tele- powers conferred upon him by the sram. war emergency he was able to do , this, and as the United States is still The uneviable record that Oregon legally at war with Germany, the j has made In preceding loans and tho public has no recourse. It must pay j thoroughness of the organization et the higher tons, . fecteri at the conferences of county In order to accomplish his purpose, chairmen and directors last week are Burleson was obliged to pave the believed to be the stimulus to efli way by committing an outrageously clency when the date for subscrlp despotic act which Is without par-j tions to the Victory Liberty Loan Is allcl In the history of our govern-' reached. Treasury department offi ment. He deprived the owners ot the ! clals have offered as an incentive to Postal Telegraph of the use of their! the state first In completing subscrip property, and in effect confiscated the tion the large flag that floated over Mr mid Mrs J I' Disking, who were lervntly man led In this clt left this morning for Nowidu. whine t u sported tlml .li- i.taije lino Mr. Husking will bo MR 1I11 Identified j lo lellli lvm m Huno,l uli'iiit 'Ho foi a short time looking after busi ness Interests from Illy. Father I .a Vasscur left this morn ing for his home in California after a short business visit in this city. I'lllt'xs iihJiHIlim In- ltlll.tr iii. .. I11.1t Ion of VS'noilruu Wilsun i , (Iranil Idi'illlHt of the I.Kiiciie of No. IIoiih will bo I'oiiHlilfri'il iiii,iiut , itlertlou. As tlio li-ngu.- will r,.,iiirfl n Soilniiiil Anthem . will avumi u with the company will bo located near llmm. Mr. mid , wll0 ttlu ,,lirup u,, 8orMco l'i,"" V , ','" J,e.t !,.""? ,1'"",,lll,'l .M,s. l.osk.ng have a host of wnrm I , lLU wlr, 110l ,.,,a.n Ut W$ "riUa pS'VuM'th! ftn.nlu 1. tlilu it. iiiiiiillv .flu. r.. . . ... . ... .... 1.... ..lit .iiii .-I.,- ... ...... .-. ... j, mu K,n iiru nl mis mm;, um um, nne ir..fi( Minlt fl.iinrlllt 11 rrftm litis i.ltv of the California-Oregon Power Com. pany, who has been here for several 1 V. Miller and C, Houston are hero I wl' f"erly held this position and! with the Ktnniluid Oil Compiuv. He. f,m,0pntt, i ), mouth. C. I. Ulek- still essorlated at l.os Angeles. Vice President, AIe Hosborougb irake the attempt. Mr. nml Mrs. I). M. (Irlfflth. who I takks .vii.i:i:-i-ka property. Here was a public utility the capitol building at Washington carrying on Its business Intelligently and serving the public efficiently. In the view ot Dictator Burleson, it was an enemy. tldjs on business from Oakland, left ' lia u recently Il.siotvd of the Uagle J. K. Douglas Is here on a husf t tudn for Medford, where bo will atiltlilgi. Tavern on I'ppur l.aku. loft, ness lslt from San Francisco. He h tend the funeral of Mis. II. I.. Walk-! this morning for San Diego, when. .. ,,,, gProlM i,mVel and liver' a guest at the White Pelican Hotel 1 ,,ri Ur0 0f tho"resldint manager the) expect to lenialn for some lime tr,,nhle. Lest Co pounds and could1 Mrs. A. Kberhardt and Mrs. Ilern-i ath are recent arrivals from Dorrls. They are stopping at the Hotel Hall., there. April llocords nt SlieplienN -3t J. A. Maddox a well known farmer of the Merrill district was In from his ranch for a short time yesterday afc ernoon. Now, what was the nature ot the guilt ot its president, Clarence H. Mackny, who wus ousted from his office. There are three counts In the indictment: (1) He advocated car rying on his business in a businesslike way, free from the evils ot bureau cracy. In order best to serve the pub lic; (2) He paid the -employes a fair wage; (3) He refused to raise rates for the reason that he was satisfied with the returns at existing rates. Dispossession of his property as punishment for his refusal to profi teer furnishes an opportunity to re call briefly the history of the Postal Telegraph and Commercial Cable companies, organized by the late John W. Mackay and the late James Gordon Bennett. Mackay was a born fighter. In the language ot one of his Nevada admirers, ,he was a "fighter' from Bitter Creek, and the further up the creek the worse they get, and he was from the head-waters." Only John Mackay was the first man to oppose the gigantic Western Union monopoly' anjl survive. It was the policy of the Western Union to kill opposition lines ( by rate wars. Men under 50 will re member that during these rate wars they conld send a 20-word message from Chicago to Kansas City to New York for one cent. Mackay had too much money to lose and the nerve to during the history-making Period of j. nt A f fomerly of the war. Oregon should win 1; UlIs clty ,ias recently ,)Pell dlschari.ed '''" j from the army and i.s now visiting in ' San Francisco. Keep down the gopher pest with a .22 caliber Homlngton and hollow point cartridges. ."I-l'Jt See Charles S. tloocl. Klamath 1 Agency, for Indian gru'.Iu lands iid-I ti-abor. 12-tt looking after business Interests. They nal only liquid food. Ilegaii taking announce that thoy will still rug-aid' Adlor-l-ka and now weigh uiiini 1 hill 1 Kliiimitii Cimiilv us lli.-lr Intnl. sml ovor' Eal l""1 "''""I' 1" "- , Klimitli Count) as thlr hiimi ami ,fl( ,, (,corJ. uk.,,,,1, ,ttle' will probably leturn here later to rtl. Minn. One cIimo Ailler-I-kn n-' live netici: SHIPS STOCK TO PORTLAND. George W. Offleld of the Midland district Is shipping a car load of hogs and one of cattle to Portland today from Midland. Mr. Offleld will ac company the shipment north. BRIGHTEN DP fly using Wetitlnghoose Mazda Lamps in ALL your sockets. Wc make a specialty of fitting you out with the proper type, size anil voltage that will give ou the most light for the least money, anil we will make free delivery on lamp purchases amounting to 91.75 or over. We give a Rogers Silverware ticket with each 25-cent pur chase. Link River Electrical Co. 7tli anil Main, Sts. Vera Duncan came in yesterday from the Bonanza section. She left today for a visit with relatives ut, Oroville, California. 1 1 ' Mrs. C. T, Garlarneaux, a well known resident of Klamath County1 Is reported seriously III at the home- of her daughter, Mrs. Steve Herlihy at Naylox. Miss Florence Chrisman, who Is . employed as stenographer in the law office of H. M. Manning left today for; a visit with friends in the northerly , part of the state. : ' H OUSTON' Metropolitan Aiuu-ciui-nts s , HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCIXG SATlltDAV KVCMNtt JAZZ Ml'SIC Life insurance companies have paid $110,000,000 on account of infiuenxe. j Hn-d thn wurnini: and set a low cost, 1 policy from Chilcote & Smith. 1-tf ' .1 KLAMATH FALLS 11RAXCII MASON, EHRMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES Office 120 S. Oth St. Phone 87 K. If. JKKFKRSON Local Manager v 1? 1 't THE BEST PLACE ; TO BUY BECAUSE Wo curry the largest stock; Wc sell the moht Pianos; Wc have the best Agencies; We whip carloads, unboxed, saving freight; We give the Lou est Prices; We give Service mid Sutlsfurllon. ''Oier Fifty Years One Business in One Family EARL SHEPHERD CO., KXARE AND LYON & HEALY PIANOS, ETC. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' ZZX li, i ' 1 1 ST-AR THEATER TODAY Select Pictures Pirscnts " CONSTANCE TALSIADGE In "THE SHCTTLi:" Also Tu Heels of Comedy And Vod-o-Vil Movies. Ailmisslou 10 unit 'M rents. Show .Starts 7::t nml tt:l.". TEMPLE THEATER TODAY ' Ti-imiuli Piesents WILLIAM S. HART In ' "THE RETURN OF DRAW EC.'.VN" Also Patho Ni'uh Latest Curient Events Admission 10 Ji I." cents Mntiiiuc 2.:W. Evenings 7::t(l Jt II. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE .MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon Khmath l.udgo No. TT A I-' ami A. M special lominuuicnlloii ! 1 l.l.iv night. April 1th nt ":I0 slnrp Work It- M. M. Degree. Visitors v(-I inn. Ily order of the W. M C). C. Applegate, Se-n-'ir). - CARD OF TIIAVKS. I wish to express m) heart foil ap preclatlou to my neighbors and friends and lo the I O. O. F. Rebec ahs and Womans Library Club for their man) acts of kindness dm lug my recent great berenement A. II. l.l'ND. lleves sour s'oinurh kh and eonstl-j I pallon Instantly. Itemoviu till foul matinr which poisons nystem Often irureii coimtliiatloii Prevents appen dicitis We lmo sold Adler-I kit many years It In a mixture of buck thorn, I'lmcaru. 1: 1 vcrl in- ami nine ollur siiiiple drug Whltuuin Drug Company Ath , ESTRAY NOTICE A black hnrso came lo what Is known us thu Arehlo Colson ranch eurly In tho morning of March 12'itli. llruniled W on right shoulder. -Ira Orem and Iven Icenblce. 2 31 Ask Chilcote .V Siiillh about the LOW COST life, iiii-ltleiit nml heallh policies of the Trawlers. 1-tf Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a glais of real hot water before breakfast to wash out potion. Come and see our line of Fairbanks-Morse FARM ENGINES Now on display at -LOREHZ FLUMBIfIG SHOP 123 N. Sixth St. JEWELRY For Easier New Jewelry helps make now elotheti mure Mt 1 lull, prettier iitnt 'simppler " Neckltut-H brooches, pendants liar pltiH. urn neci-ssar) purl of )our Easiei nu Itiliie. Without litem I ho nffiii'i you are strlv Iiii: for fulls Hhort. I.aviilllereri - $T.G0 to I7f. (10 llrnochi-H J 1.00 to $110 on liar Pins j 1.00 to j r..oo lllngs U'.OO to 1200 00 Scarf Plus - li.oo tifji'r, 00 Cliff l.lnkn- tl 00 til 2U Oil Vest CI111I11H $2 00 to $ jr. 00 Frank M. Upp JEWELER .111 .Main Slnvl I'lne Wiitcli Repalrlm: a Sii-clalt) Pliiiiiographs Jlgg.t-. laxASJLdXZWflXW, Hit- HALLMARK Store LIBERTY MAT ER "THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT AND FRIDAY Matinee Each Day at 2 p. m. Theda Bara in the great Super-Production "SALOME" the Fairest Flower of Old Judea SPECIAL PRICES FOR "SALOME" ONLY Matinee, all seats, 25c. Evenings, all seats, 35c DAILY MATINEE At this Theater ut 2:.'I0 p. 111. Doors 'open ut - o'clock MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director I.lfe Is not nieieiy to live, but to llo cll, out well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to iiltnlu, and )et how very t-iisy It Ih If one will only adopt tho uioiuing Inside bath. Polks who nie accustomed lo feel anil niiil heay when tl.ey arise, split-' 1'ing headache, stuffy fiom 11 cold, fool I 0112110, nasty bieath, arid stomach, jean. Instead, feci aH fresh na a dai.-y 'by opening Die sluices of the nstem ' arli morning nml llo.shiug out the ; vliole of tlio Internal pnhmnnu slag inant matter. I Evi'iyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink u glass of real hot I water with a teaspoonful of lliiiestnuo pliouphalo In It to wash fiom thn atom itcli, liver, kidneys and bowels tho pro ivIouh day's Indigestible waste, sour bllo and poisonous toxins, tlui.s clean sing, sweetening and parifylng tho en .tiro alimentary canal before putting 'more food Into the stomach. Tho ac tion of hot water and limestone phos phate on an empty stomach Is wonder fully invigorating. It cleans out nil' 'tho sour fcuncntatlons, gases, waste land acidity and gives ono a splendid iippetlto for breakfast. Whllo you aro' 'enjoying your breakfast tho water and ' phosphate is quietly extracting a largo, volumo of water from tho blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of nil the Insldo organs. Tho millions of pcoplo who aro both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rhoiimatlsm; nthem who havo sallow skins, blood (Unor ders and sickly complexions aio urged to get a nunrte.r pound of limestone 1 phosphate from tho ding storo, which 1 will cost very llttlo, but Is HUlIleient1 to make anyone n pronounced cini)l on the subject of Inlernnl snnllatlnn.- Ad CUT DOWN YOUR COFFEE EXPENSE 10 " o UM PAC Hu 1 wrurx V 1 - - Buy the Famous MJ-B IN THE FIVE POUND CAN AND SAVE MONEY lheBestCoffeeYouCmBuy It Goes farther EVERY CAN GUARANTEED Vix Your lawn BLUE GRASS, WHITE CLOVER NONPAREIL LAWN MIXTURE Murphey's Feed & Seed Store FOI I OUr Lawn English rye grass and lawn dressing us sJS. sd. ?L