The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 14, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, ,I'IHI, ,,. t)
PAGK FOUR
The Evening Herald
J. M V It It A V
EDITOR
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Klamath Knlls. at US Fourth street I
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MONDAY, API til, 14, 11)10
'REAL ESTATK DEALERS
At the last session of the .legisla
ture, house bill No. 425 became a law,
requiring any person of firm' deslr-'
ous of carrying on the business ot a
real estate broker In the state to
make application for 'license to the I
commission upon payment ot a II-'
tense fee of $5.00, together with a I
bond in the amount of $1,000 to in
sure the commission against, fraudu-,
lent representation, said application
to be accompanied with a recommend j
dation of ten freeholders ot the coun-J
ty in which the applicant Intends to
carry on nis principal business as a
real estate broker.
This bill will prohibit dishonest
parties and curbstone operators fromi
"entering Into the real estate business (
in our state, 'and will leave the busl-j
ness in the hands of gentlemen who!
are a credit to our state, and whose'
object is to Increase our resources In'
exchange and sale of properties along
agricultural, commercial and Indus-
trial Hnes
In referring to this measure, the
Rtt rhmw t pnmm. h .w.
to say:
There has been a feeling among
certain citizens in the past that all
the real estate man wanted was to
get his commission, which sentiment
prevails in other states as well as Ore
gon. This office is in receipt of many
letters from without the state, froii
parties having money for Investment,
and in the first letter they sav thev
u uui iu iu uc iui up aeuuisi .,)
real estate concern. We desire to be
nlared in n position that we can write tlon between any honest, well-mean--hick
to these parties and tell them Ing citizen and the local bank,
we have hone hut refutable citizens m
in the business In Oregon.
We wish to safeguard the Interests
ot prospective Investors, and feel a
though some plan othex than turning
over inquiries to the dealers general- ,,,.., ,m,,. ,m ..i,.
ly should be adopted. Agreement Astern, lumber mills are market
should be made as to a scale of com- ln tDelr P'duct at $2.80 per thous
xnisslons, both as to cash and trade and below cost of production,
transactions. Some plan of guaran- While wages and material costs re
tee as to values, other than that , , ,. . .. .. ,
Placed by the real estate man and mal!1 at f,resent flBUres there ls no
the seller should be considered, way out "' tne woods but to raise
either by a statement of three disln- prices.
terested parties or some other plan. Figures from twenty-four typical
It by three disinterested parties, we .. ... . . .
are of the. opinion each locality West Coast saw mllls show C03t ot
should be represented by the ap- Production for February was $25.45
pointment ot the county agricultural per thousand feet.
a8,?.nt as ,one member .of tn,t8 om- Average selling price was $22.65.
mittee. Another member might be . , . ' , . .
chosen by the bankers In that local- Tne Pr,ce ot Southern pine lumber
ity .and a third by the commercial was $6 per thousand above Western
organization. lumber.
This is a matter that should re- Federal price-fixing set the figure
celve the attention of the local real for fir lumber at $2 per thousand be-
estate men. low Southern pine, and a $4 advance
IXSURAXCE IS A HUSIXESH
In the state of Montana state
hall insurance has Jubt settled with
farmers who had crops destroyed at"1
44 cents on the dollar.
It is probable the insurance was on
some mutual or co-operative basis,
because there is no great complaint,
as there would be against private or
stock company Insurance.
Farmers carrying policies on crops
in regular standard insurance corn-
panics would expect policies paid in
. .. ... . .
full, or there would be a state insur
ance commissioner raising a row.
In North Dakota stato hall Insur
ance has worked In the same manner,
and it seems so dangerous and risky
a line of Insurance that It requires' CORDOVA, Alaska, (By Mall)
companies with a large reserve and Shut off from civilization since-last
lair rates. summer, chiefly due to aevere storus
In the case of North Dakota and which prevented boats reaching thorn
Montana there is no use going to the two lighthouse tenders of the Cape
state officials, because it would be, St. Ellas lighthouse have Just lea"n
appealing to a political situation, ' el that the war is over. Drought
"where there is no appeal. "ere yesterday, 111, after five at-
BANKING A COMMUNITY'
One of the net products of thewar wo f a crew of vo romaln at '
was the demonstration that banks, llg''tl'0Uiie-
are the strongest factor In commun-, M ATTEXTIOX
Ity service.
tn mnt rnses the banks became A Btate(J communication of Klam
In most cases the banks became ath Lodw Nq a &
the headquarters in the Liberty Loan ,)0 neI(l t tho ,lu on Mon(iayi Aprll
drltes, and met the Increased do- 14th, at 7:30 p. m. A full uttend-
mnnd generously. , . unce ,8 ''eslred. Tho secretury will
m nearlv'evorv cltv when called !,e nt ,,,B lesk at 7 ' "' t0 "UenU to
in nearly every city wnen caneu ,mortant fjnnnclal business. Uy or-
npon they put in additional desks and der 0 yt jr., 0, C. Applegate. 12-21
Wl v
I - f '
'
nlred increased force to do the work
necessary.
Tne Dank ,s tne keystone in the
arch of immunity service, and is the
strongest asset for community spirit.
Banks are extending the commtin-
Ity service idea to the country, nnd
.......
are leading and specializing to pro
duce farm prosperity.
So the old idea of a bank being In
any way hostile to the Interests of
the producers is being changed into
mutual helpfulness.
There Is no reason why there
ohnl,l n, IlB ,hl. ..llo,
co-opera-
I.UMIIKK PHODl'CriOX
PltOISI.KMS
ls claimed to be justified to keep la
bor employed on the Pacific Coast.
GOVEUNMKXT OWXFIWHIP
Another nail has been driven In
the coffin of government ownership
policies by Chairman Hurley of the
"" ooaru recommencing mat
government owned ships be turned
over to private ownership us fast as
possible. Director General nines of
the railroad administration voices
the deep-seated opposition to perma
nent rnvfrnn,nnt nurnnruhln et vt.ll.
, ,, ... .... . .
roads. Here Is the right foundat on
on which
perlty.
to build permanent pros-
XKWS SLOW IX ALASKA.
I tempts hud been made to reach the
I lighthouse, the men were surprised
tit the tron.l nf wnrlfl nvaitla Onlv
ANSWER
THK K.VKMY IX Ot'lt MIDST.
(J, II. IU-th, Scienre Dept., II. KiIhmiI)
It should be a matter of gratlf.
cation to everyone to note that there
Is a movement on foot to clean up'" prohibitive
.
the City of Klamath FalLi, with an
especial purpose of abating the fly
nuisance nna umninrC it a more
healthful and pleasant place to live, duct-.l It must he all Hirnped up dally
Hut such an attempt will be fore-1 and placed In a fly-tlKht box or tank
doomed to failure unlets each and It Ls removed from miicIi tanks not
all of us enter Into this campaign In less than twice a week, hauled away
the proper .spirit of helplessness. This ' and spieiiii'out thinly where It qulcic.
Is no matter to "let OcorKe do It," nor 1 ly dries, and of course, In thin eonill
to leaie.to anyone else while we sioff Hon the matrgot ion not v In It.
at their honest efforts. In 11 fly cam- The most practical method fur pre-
palgn perhaiis more than In any other
may we say that uultuil we succeed,
divided we fall.
Lest there be tho.se who doubt that
It Is possible to rid a town of Mies,
let me cite our neighboring city ot
Eugene which was n few years ago,
and still Is In a Urge measure, a lly.
less town, thanks to the efrorts of
Dr. Hodge of the University there In
educating the citizens up to the pos
sibility of controlling the fly situa
tion. There is no mystery about the fly.
His haunts, his habits, his breeding
places, in short, hLs complete life
history, are known. The proccedure
for exterminating him is not a theory
or a vague hope. It Is a simple and
practical as ridding your house of
mire, or your barn, of ruts.
There are two chief kinds of files
which infest our city, the house fly
and the stable fly. The .life history
of these is nearly the same, as an
egg from eight to twenty-four hours;
a maggot, five days, pupa five days,
after which it emerges as the adult
fly. The female adult may lay as
many as four batches of eggs, each
batch numbering upwards ot a hun
dred eggs. The progeny of n single
fly for a season may be almost un
thinkably large.
The true house fly does not bite,
but sinks up ll'i)lil food. If it be n
solid food It lets down saliva on the
partlsle, dlssoivi"' It and then sucks
It up. The s'uhle fly lim:a sharp
iprobosoii whKi penetrates the M:it
of the anli'-.it and Ibru vlilch It
sucks Its blood. The stable fly often
frequents the house, and almost In
variably a certain percent of the
flics found In the house are stable
files. 'N
Of all places In which the fly la
Its eggs and hatches Its offspring,
straw horse manure is the favorite
place; after this comes pure horse
manure; and next comes decaying
straw, and row manure. If theso four
sources and no other were eliminated
from Klamath Falls, we would not
have one fly whore we now havj ono
hundred. After these como back yard
filth, garbage, the open privy vault
and other places.
In cities where the fly problem liun
been worked o ami flnully nolvcil,
many mistakes wero first mndn (on
ternlng the manure difficulty. Occils.
lonal removal ot the manure heaps,
doea not help ut all.' Jtemoved it In.
z.
tervals of two weeks was n little hot.
J ter. The experiment win made of
treating the manure heap ullli chvm-
I IcnU, notably kvroeene or rlilorlile of
,,, Tlll.H(J wm mfrwtul ,r ,18l.j
In .sufficient quantities but the cost
The most successful mitliuil yet
worked out m far an I can leiru Is
as follow h, and It has been tery sue
ee.ssful." Wherever munuro Is pro-
venting files In the open privy vault
U the free use of kerosene.
Itlght now Is tho time for its to
get busy. The hold-over files from
which black clouds of descendant
will spring, are already emerging
from their winter hiding places. Wm
can make Klamath Falls almost liter
ally a flyless town, or we can leuve
it as it has been In tho past, the fly
Metropolis of the United States.
The house fly Is the typhoid fly.
He Is the nun In our midst.
He Is already beginning to how
his seeds of propaganda urn! propa
gation. He will soon outnumber us a mil
lion to one.
He will pnrado our streets und ter
roilze our homes. '
He will reap his toll of annoyance
and death.
We need not Ic3Vo home (o heat
this foe.
It tukes no Liberty l.ouns or War
stamps; All It takes Is common leunu
and cleanliness.
Now is the time to begin.
May we have no slackers.
toll FOR
N 1
WK EAT TOO MU;II MEAT WHICH
CLOUS KIUNEVH, THEN THE
HACK IIUHTH
Most folks forget that the kldnoys,
like the bowels, get sluggish untl clog
ged and need flushing occasionally,
olse we have buckacho and dull mis
ery in the kidney region, sevoro
headaches ,rhoumatlc twinges, torpid
liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness nnd
all sorts ot bladder disorders;
' You simply must keep your kldnoys
active. and clean, and the moment you
feel an ache or pain In the kldnoy
region, get about four ounces of Jail
Baits from any good'drug store hero,
take a tablespobnful In a glass ot wa
ter before breakfast for a tow days
and your kidneys will then act flno.
This famous salts Is muilo from tho
acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com
bined with llthlu, nnd iu harmless to
flush clogged kldnoys and stlmuluto
thorn to normul uctlvity. It also neu
tralizes the acids In tho uriuo u it
no longer Irritates, thus ending bind
dor disorders.
Jail Halts is harmless; Innxpoiml
make u delightful effervescent llthlii
water drink which everybody should
tnk.i now iiml then t hoop tlicilt kid
i.njs clean, thus avoiding serious ruin-
pllClltlOIIH.
A wt'll known local druggist suy
In. sells lots of Jail Sails to folk who
. .. . . 1. 1.1 ......
Uellove in overcoming kiiii.hj iiuiiimk VANTi:i)--i:xprii.,,.,
while It In mil)' trouble. Adv. Jewel Cafe
Tlio Kaiser is mini in iimm. ," ;"" ' "inr. ti-,,
!.... 1. .... I... -III. III. I r'lhinr III, IMKl (till HllllllllllMK till ... V""l-
l, I'll II llllll I" P" ........... .......
III tlio knowledge Unit no lire a lot
better men. Newark News.
TIiIh theory tltiil the removal "f the I.ADY would tike m K( ,,, "
Iser changed the criminal nature, of Iiik. Cnll afternoon 0.1 m.i. ff'"
. Ilun seenid to Indicate that HIM I - ,ln "'
hurt of adenoid. (Ireenvlllo CO.MPKTKNT w mi Wl, ,
knl
the
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34n' " !
J
;v,
$3.50, $4.00, $4.50,
$5.00, $6.00 and up
Men's. Hats
MALLORY HATS,
STETSON HATS,
HELBING HATS,
' WILSONS HATS,
In colors Green,
Seal Brown, Pearl,
Fawn and Olive
K. SUGARMAN
"I Ain't .Mini at NiiImmIj"
Liberty Theater
TONIGHT
Dustin Farnum in
"THE LIGHT OF
WESTERN STARS"
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Prices 10c and 20c
LIBERTY THEATER
High
Grade
Ladies' & Men's
Clothes
MADE TO OIIUER
FINEST MATERIALS
IIEHT OF WORKMANSHIP
LATEST STYLES
PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED
Prices are very reasonable
Your Inspection Invited
Chas. J. Cizek
MICIICHANT TAILOR
nm Main st.
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HELP WANTED
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to clerk In
mum mm tain ur win, ,.:
IIiir prefer.,.,! MI, , ,' !" U
Konm Lumber Co . uKMm ,"" J-
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filler it
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ho broke. WANTED--l.ady 1,1 ,
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of ;- "- z-j
SITUATIONS WArITti
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work ir ... i.. ."."" "U-
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w. Iter ijant j.,l , imhrta)f
l.nnulro lliniHton in,,,,,,, ,jj-
MAN AN' I) WIKK
Job tin rmicli
Hall.
!l'i'rlinrfil, wiM
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FOR SALE
TlltKS KOIt 8A1.K
eord tlren. at.
T" Rll.ni
Jt fflrdn
nun an roiiiI an new . fr alo C(iub
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KOItl) for snle. rheup
12-21
Phone 105W.
KOIt 8Al.K--Kour rnuum anil luti
on the paving; n.ju pl.irrd i
Plumbed -,a nnap. fl.too. rmi i8
right party, neiirgn II Chimbrrlla
738 Kin vent h si
U-Jt
LOT KOU 8AI.K 120US0, cholw
cIosb In location, will acrlflce r
build In suit reiiponiillile pron win
some money. Call 801 JuSerija
street. u.lt.
KOU 8AI.K- Neat unit mmlrrn t
room liungulow, clone In, owair
leaving city nnd will ncrlHt it
$1,00. half cnh Chllrote Smith.
033 Main street. l!.)t
PIIONK PKVTON for ihi,mir
KOH 8AI.B OP. KXCIIAMJK -A 111
11 ere tract 2 mllrn south of Kuctat,
on 2 gooit riuiiU, well fenreil, SO tcrM
in rul'lvatlon; 11 livaiitlful 3 4-acr
homn tract, partly cleared I ' mlln
southwest of KlIKi'lie mi good roid;
two good lots Iiml north nf Kud
high schoiil. Will eidmtiRp any or
all of these three propi-rllr fur land,
sheep or cattle In Jurkmin or Klim
mil rounlleM Write fur p.irtlculiri
iilul suluiilt what you hiiie II C
Onlev, Ashland, Ori'Ktm 10-tf
KOU 8AI.K- Three line Iioiiim. null
able for large fuinllleK a feu choice
residence lot, clime in one o( the
best Incline properties in Klimith
Kails; inle laud In tracln lame or
smiii: W S. Slough 9-tf
KOU SALE- Si:, of NWi,. K4 of
8V"i. and NW, of SW'i ol Sw.
7. Twp 3!l, llunge ! nail Hie NE't
NIC; of Sec 36. Twp 38 limine 10,
$1(1 per acre. Address owner. Kill
Stewart Dalit. Hiisiiburg. Ore 9-lJt
KOU SAI.B A first cIhhh miod pil
ing worklllglilen's hotel, $2,500
cash required. Address 1310 Mils
street, city M!'
KOU SALE Five room cotlnne. mod
orn Improvements, for sale by own
er; close In; furniture If desired. In
cluding piano Knqulra Frank M.
Upp. B1I Main st. 3'-
PARTUUE KOU I.EASK - M.M
ucres tule lund of Klamath Din-
.n.iFiri iingr Mlillnnil and or'
I den; suitable for grazing cattle; tract
enn bo divided into two ncimj -.,-..
units. M. Motschenhurher. I.. JK0M.
w a aloiivh rnmiiiltteu '"
SEED HVE for sale
lin, Oregon
Vln Zutne, Mi
s-et
FOR RENT
KOU RENT Nlrn sunny Mrnlihed
bedrooms for gentlemen. In nun
nrn homo. 840 Walnut M. H"2'
FURNI8IIEI) or unfuriilsheil apirt
mont rooms; hy day. ' m.i.
month, dray Apnrtments. - "
street, M' ,
FURNISHED Apartments """"
Piiytim, 20 .Market I'liono H"'
ll-3t
KOU RENT Two fiirnlBlii'il b4
1 . -t1 ul '
I rCHMIln im "n rn
MISCELLANEOUS
WWWWMWsVlrMAMAA
TEAMS WANTED
logs by contract
Co.
At once, to rtl
I.11I11111 l-ui.lier'
12-2t
GOVERNMENT LAND for 'C'"J
itry, live claims of " "T.
each; ulso somothliil? Hecll l "T
ornment lands. Hnv y ''f"'
Inqulro at 606 Main street J-
I HAVE 40 acres of laiul '" lrJuT
for city property. What Iim J
Mllls Addition preferred.
nil uuii
6 to 1
WANTED
.Umili
of mures,
yoara old; weight 30 to 31.
. IluesinK, 1020 Main st. l"
Frea
W,
WANTED nucks to pasture 1 on DM
Island; gopd grass, plenty ljei
caro-takor
J. 1), Bwlft,
81 OtV
Falls
Thoso frlonilH who nro ''".,,.
Prosldont to Introiluco tho Ir'8",0q 0t
tlon in tho Paris c-oiiforc-nca ao
Hoom to undorHtnnd tlmt tne '
dent Is trying to bring about poaw.
Houston Post.
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