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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, Al'llll, ai, Him
PACK POUR
The Evening Herald
Lloyd George, Paris Sightseer, Views Guns
Captured From Germans in the War of 1870
J. M V It It A V
BDITOK
BEND FOR ITS
Published ilnlly escopt Sunday b
The Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Kails, at HI. Fourth street
Entered nt the postottlco at Klam
ath Kails, Ore., for transmission thru
the malls as second-class matter
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Subscription terms hy mall to any
address In the United States;
One year
One month
That the self centered, shortsighted'
",5'2 ncl ot ,,le Hpd Commercial Club In
.nit
opposing the construction of the Stra-
horn railroad Is going to meet tho
same reception of disappointment a ml
Member of ih AvoeiaUil l'rt"
The Associated Press Is exclusively
nt1tlfil tn th iisn fnr rnmthllrntton
of all news dispatches credited to It disgust nil over tho state that It re
or not otherwise credited in this pa- cetved In Klamath Falls, is Indicated
per. and also local news published n tho leading editorials in the l'ort
hi1in,..,. , ........i. . ad Papers of Saturday.
nil i i(,hi? ui t m. mil .tiMMi til ryv-
clal dispatches
erved
herein are also re-
Tho Orogonlan has the following
cemments:
"If every town in Oregon which has
a railroad were to oppose extension
of that railroad lest other town should
come Into competition with Its In-
dustries, wo "might as well record the
President Wilson's reversal of his end of railroad building and there
for of development in tho Interior of
.MONDAY, Al'llll. lit, lllll)
IILOWI.NG HOT AXD COLO
mmit
I'nrls has much to Inloiov the fi rf relaxation. TnU pliolognil'!
WANTED
Klstered
Hellnlde man to take r
tl yr. old heavy weight
earlier statement that there was a
. , , ., , the state. et that Is the position
reason for every word in the league . , , , , ,
taken by Hend In regard Jto exten
constitution and that It must bo ac- sIo of thl) Slrilhorn roa, from tho
nPil n 411 hmltf Oil Is nnlv tha Inlncf
In a .ong list of reveVsals since he was Z Z to S at ,he,natter ' s-gWecr, and the , 'ers r tho gov. ;.- cTZ !2 A O&TaX.
elected President. Here are a few of ,0,e-.froni the vlewnolnt of It. saw- J ...v. ., M'" cri,,,t l!,,p.rr,, ""''"'""' ,)r ,,,, Hounorgnrdt llros. Copro.
the declarations on which he has re- -..... .. . .. ... :.... v, ... ...... - - , , ,,, by , ,,,,,, n,ju. nie) o.iifornln. l-l
mius. uc tauui iiut; luiiiuitti ritiu
versed himself: on umber to Denvcr and similar
Maintenance of the merit system polnts which ls 6 cents ,ess than the
In the civil service. terminal rates to tha Pacific coast
Free cnnal tolls for American
HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
KLAM ASKED
TO
HELP WANTED
v. iW nt the l'eare t'onlerouee Ilinl n-c n the courtyard n the p.ilnu- at
muih to Interest thi'iu In their mom-, Versailles.
coast-wise shipping.
Pitiless publicity.
Economy in administration.
and only one cent more than the rate left in mind great areas of reclaimed
from Spokane, Baktr and other points meadows and llelds to bo. Along tho onco udf productive with water
in the white nine crouD several hun- ... would bo a huge cornucopia with
WANTKI) Kxporlenceil woman for
ireneral housework ;to go home
- " Highlit. Call at 237 I'urk avenue,
Tho myrladK of dry acres out there West Side. I'J-at
APPEAR II
DIE PAGEANT
dred miles nearer the market. Klam-
way, meidows here and there where
Hend at the lowest end.
Xo injury to legitimate industry by ath Fa8 pays the coast tcrmna, water has been applied, vlsuaJUo tho fllnncn wUl ncn, llt thu pllt ,i,rou
WANTKI) Two or three men to,
work on ranch; man and wlfo for
Or a vast dairy limine work. I'honii 19. I.v3t,
An Invitation for Munmtli CuuiU)-
to participate hi the (iiinliii; lion
tariff redactions.
rate, and is therefore under a handl- Potentialities
Merchant marine without taxing cap of 6 cents as aganst Bend. If "In ,ho moun,alns along the way
the Deschutes road should be con- aro opportunu.es tor great reservo.rs
nected with the Strahorn road and If of ""Pounded water to Irrigate tho
the latter should be built from Bend lunls below- You CIin Pcturo t0
"We have not neglected prepar- to Klamath Falls, the latter town 'ourselr a 'andsenpo like that at On
the people.
Single presidential term.
Presidential primaries.
which a great empire would pour its
products.
SITUATIONS WANTED . Komivnl ul Portland lm ju.t l,(.,.n rf
celveil hy .Mayor I It HtriiWe f Ihli
"ls not a greater Hend dependent CO.MI'KTKNT woman wnntB liciuncf
edness."
might claim the same rate as Bend ,arl' VaIe' We,Ber- ,,Byolto and ,ho portatlon?"
upon the union of her boundless
water power, great forests and Inex
haustahle alfalfa fields with trans-
work or washing by tho hour. Kn-
UUlre 129, Houston hotel. 12-7t
FOR SALE
city.
Tho letter from the director of
publicity milieu that a plut'x In the blf
Victory pageant Is being held open
Tho Portland Itone Fentlvul Asia
elation In planning it great Victory
Hone Festival, June II. l: nn.l 13,
Demand that Huerta salute the nlnv Th nnihiiiiv th .h n.i Kreat Uoise valley whore sagebrush
K- rate would be revised upward to meet nnU rabb,t lanl U lurnln'? ott alfalfa 0 WOMANH' CI.UIl '
Opposition to a tariff commission. the Klamath rate seems to have been at the ra,e of 100 net per acro- ' MKKTIXfl WKI)XKSI)4V
nvaM- . the motive for the Bend Commercial "Some that dreara wl be rei '
Opposition to Equal Suffrage clab.8 vote agaInst aId t0 tne strahorn allled- Oovernmenta and peoples
amendment. roa, f h only .Deak ' w the ought to hurry It forward as a means
opposition to regulation by com- manaEer of one of the milts.
lnlantnti li r9w as 6n Ka h rmtvt a1 aa &
No consideration appears to haie l'"""-' '" '"" "'"i'u" . nueil,lon. wr i,roiiht boforn KOH 8AI.K Tract-A-Kord
Nnn.lnlarnlUn In !.(. ....." .... lint, haa to ho nr..vl.lo.l l.ofnro ht Unl QUeSllOnB ere OrOllgni UOIOrO w' "" "" ' ' .' " '. '.'
-.. j. . --"-"- been given to tne other ways in which ' - - - the club. The ducw of the club were
Pull discussion in Congress. Bend would nroflt bv th construction drea,n can reach fruition. i.h... . ., nn ....
. " . .... . ..a .. maiiRru I uui au.uv iitir )l'UI J
m re-CWnese of the Strahorn roads nor to the great aeyonu iiena to tageview. Kiamatn ill vom.n w.r. m.,1. m..,.. win RAr.Kin. ni,n,ii,,.P. imiiiwhal that community did tnwurdi
ihenpflf whirh wnnM nremo tn th and Crane Is a vast expanse of coun- , , ,. ... .., ..... w.i.hi mnn ih. kM.r,i irminr winning tho war. It Is to be an ex-
great rallroadless area of central Ore- " " area tban ; for membership and are Invited to'"0" ''rln, '"'c'1- ,," V''c"- ""Knowing oTntfo'sidrl'.n'.Mr'lo."
gon. The Strahojrn road Is projected """ ' ',u""' "vr " be present at tho next regular meet- Ism manifested In Kluniath Kails and
1 The Klamnth Improvement Club
... ... - .... k. ..M ..,, t.
of supplying lands to the landless and " " ol u, "umc '" "" "'""
eunesuay April ititn. Many import-
"Dollar diplomacy'
loan.
"Strict accountability
man aggressions.
Kull 8AI.K 18 or 20 sack of '.hi has detormlned to Invite nil thi. roun
celebrated Netted (loins Potatoes ties, cities and towns In Oregon to
for seed. $2.50 per 100 p'jundm Prtlclpato with Portland tn lln bis
. ... .. ............. i Victory parndo
while they last. . II. HAWKINS, j T, pilrlll w he a revlnw ol w.r
Phono HF3. 21-St work done, and will offer each" coun.
. !ty and city and town opportunity to
frtii o.i v ...1.A.V....1 ..i. 'present In artistic deconite.t autorao-
(lood a's new. 1 3-4 ml. Wm of display before the ninny ihoui.
Mnlln, O. F. (Hick. 2L0f ii-nd-wh.i will bn hero fro u Ml p. t
of the state and the I'ulted 8ta(
Is re-Ger-
Embargo in shipment of arms to not alone to connect Bend with Klam- her a,,0,fa flelds now and t0 be' are Ing; which will bo hold In the Coun- r'OK 8AI.K Kxlra good family cow. i Klamath County, the Ke.tlral Aho-
Mexico.
"Too proud to fight."
"Peaee without victory."
"Kept us out of war."
Open diplomacy.
Self-determanitation for races.
HACK TO THE CONSTITUTION'
.ath Falls. Another line Is to run to logically the great supply house for clI Chambers at the City Hall, Wed-
Lakevlew and a third to Crane, where ,l a"' " transportation becomes avnll- nesday. April 23.
,it would connect with the O. W. R. & able- Transportation would tie tho
N. line eastward through Vale to the eTe """"y country to Bend. be-.
'Union Pacific system, opening the cause Bend's Kreat roule through the.
Jersey; Just fresh.
nvonuo.
1210 Hargunt elation Is holding open n jilnce In Iti
1S-3I I victory parauo tor your cujr mm
rounly. anil I, us mayor ot rnmma,
1 . . . . A a A I.. ult ntlnfi
NOTU'K
great Harney Valley. A wide agri
cultural and stock-raising country
would be opened, and the Bend.mMIs
would have a more direct line, thus
The extent and insidious charac- fortlfying their rate position, which
ter of the bolshevik propaganda In Is none too strong.
this country leaves little doubt that "In saying that 'under the present
it Is financed bv r.erman nnri nerhnrw railroad administration rates never go
other foreign money. Strange, isn't
It, that when people of other nations
are such willing workers In. an effort
Deschutes canyon to tidewater is tho Those knowing themselves Indobt
Inexorable course that traffic would cd to mJL.w pIea,"J ca" ttl "W re1- .. .,,, ., . . , ,
.... denco. S31 Klamntli avenue, and set- (OH SAI.K Tho brst buy In Klnm
tie Geo .Biehn.
17-61
down, and the Bend mills might suffer
from an upward revision,' Mr. Keys
not only overlooked the very tempor
ary character of the present railroad
administration but the probability
that federal railroad laws and the en
tire rate system will soon undergo
radical revision. When that change
Is made and when ,a general rate re
vision is effected, a town which felt
the rate position of Its chief industries
to be so weak that it found opposition
to construction of a new road through
a wide stretch of country necessary
to fortify Itself would be an inviting
Probably tho most Impressive In- obJect of attack
bon to the American people is the re- ..The ,nterests . ol r,end nre not
flection of the great financial power wrapned up wIth lhose ot ltH sawml8
of the country, that is shown by tho . ThfiV ' ,,,..,., w(fh ,hn
to undermine the American govern
ment, the people of this country dem
onstrate so little interest in strength
ening the foundations of the Ameri
can Republic. "Back to the Consti
tution," would not be a bad. slogan
to adopt. And every good citizen
should feel it his duty to do his part
at every opportunity to stay the bol
shevik movement.
"Hey, Fellem, romp on out lierei
minute, I want to tell ou Mitncthlng.
"What ilo you know about thin
Dad nus he'M going to fix up the old
car .! hcV going to put on
DIAMOND TIRES
all around, and us kids ran run 'or
to death if He want to.
"Hail wi)s tires an; like the half.
Miles on a boy's Kline if jou don't
use the best nu're losing out, ami
that's the reason In; Is putting on
Diamond Tirei :l s.iy, m ejin'1
hardly wear Vin out."
KLAMATH AUTO TIRE CO.
('. It. MAItl'I.K, Prop. . Ilto (llh St.
)
LOTS FOR 8AI.H Lots 7A and 711, "ant to extend to you an Invitation
Hullroad Additien: will sacrincoi participate, and ask that you nra
for cash. Box 1166, Klamnth Falls.' "fine ll- wide-awake cltlien capa
1 g-tf. bio of seeing Hint your city nml coun-
! ty inkn their rightful place In thli
oxpnsltlon of pntrlollsin i.ei iuo
ml, .,..!.. Ll .,,, i, KnstlVIll AHSOCI1IIIOII. -in I I"""
Ing car. thoroughly oorhunlod and "lock. I'ortland, know whom ou
rcpulntcd. Iniiulro llowlo'ii gurago.1 "iivi ivuned ns soon as pomll.le, na
16-tf. ,wo will nil work together to make
thls pariido n grand in em, 'i ""
PHONK
PEYTON for Wood 1 1211 long to bo rcnioinliereu
In closing may I express um 'i
..,.. ,. . . .. .... .... . ... .,., ...... ir Mnvnr. v. Ill take it
run riAi.n inreo uuo iinuien, Bun-.'""1 - . ,h.
iiblti for largo families: a fow rholco, Prominent part personally n tn j
rcHldenco lots, rloso In: linn of tho "vent, nml will bo with iih I n I h ori
best Income proportion In Klamath l"d - 11. 12 and 1 1 to erijo)
Falls: tulo land In tracts, largo or "i' ' '"' """' "l"''r, '",K, r,',,ur"
small. W.S.Slough. 9-tf i of out Victory Itoso celehratlim
FOR SAI.K-8K", of NWV,. Ki of nirt rTrnP PTT
SW'i, and NW; of HW'i of Soc. Ull LIllLUU I l-l
7. Twp. 39. Range it, and tho NK4 lllll I H I I M il 11 1 I
NBi of See. 30, Twp. 3S. Rnngo 10, U I U Lll I LIIU UUI
KIDNEYTROUBLE
S10 per acro. Address owner, Kiln
Stewart Dniit, Roseburg, Oro. 9-121
FOR SAI.K Flvo room cottngo, mod
ern Improvements, for wiln by own-!
er: rloso In; furnlturo If dexlnslj n- -- - -
eluding pliino. Kiiijulro Frank .M. , nr
Upp. Ul Main st. ' 31-tf ,T.Ki: SALTS AT llltsl SK.N Ol
I ... ...,.,.., uritl'l' l l'lll (lit
lllj.ll'iri.ib i..
anticipation of caring for the last In
stallment of the cost of the war and
interests of all of central Oregon,,
which can hnsf tin Hprveil hv thrnnph '
clearing the records In ho short a ra,iroad8 north, south, casl a'nd wesf.
time. .It should be exceedingly grat- The8e rallroa(l8 wlI1 make central
Ifying to the individual citizen to be 0refe,on (levelop an(, progpcr an(1 a8 u
able to liquidate his share of the war prospers so wlll Bend, end wlI, not
debt by the purchase of a Victory fu, pr08per ,as a bg .,, tow
bond that can be retired .within four ta.n.,wlgted.oato.ln the midst pt
years tlme' ' a desert. ' Hence' to condemn central '
Oregon to stagnation In tho Interests
The attractiveness of the short ma- 0f local Industries Is not only narrj
turity security as compared with ono rw and selfish but la shortsighted,
running a longer period la best rec- for t u to condemn Bend to restrict-
ognized by those who deal largely In Cd growth. '
bonds and Bimilar Instruments. The "These are days of progress, not of I
41-4 per cent Liuerty bonds of the stagnation. They are days of broad
' Third Issue are selling at more than vision, not of parochial selfishness,
a point and one-half above the 4 1-4 Bend should become Imbued with the
per cent bonds qfithe Fourth issue, spirit of the times. It la up to Bend
simply because they are of shorter j to reconsider."
maturity. The Victory loan notea Tho Oregon Journal questions the
with four years maturity la a better wisdom of the move thus:
security from an investor's point of i "is the Bend Commercial Club
view than a five year note at 5 por sound in its opposition to the Stra
cent. . horn railroad?
I "Bend has a remarkablo location.
The Victory loan notes add on3- connected by railroad with Klamath
half per cent to the Interest rate car-j Falls, Lakevlow and Crane, it 1b easy
ried by the preceding loans. This,
coupled with the short maturity of
the notes, makes a security that, In
the opinion of the best Informed fi
nanciers, will bo Helling at a prem
ium tn u fow monlhs. '
to vision great railway yards, shops
and feeding corrals at Bend.
"Apparently, It is the line south
ward to which the Bend,' lumber com
panies object. When you havo Jour
neyed through that district thoro la
TtThere is an
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PASTUIIK FOR I.BASB 1 1,000
acres tulo land of Klnmntli Drain-
ago district, near Midland nnd Wnr
d'nn; ulttiblo for gnulng cnttlo; truct
can bo divided Info two nearly equal
units. M. MotHchonbnchor, I.. Jncojia,
V B. Slough, committee. - 1-tr
Battery for
Your tar
and it will give "punch"
and "pep" to your start
in. system. The space
saving "Unit Seal" con
tructlon gives extra plate surface
hence greater capacity per unit
ofwelghtandvolume. This means
built-indurabUityand.power: Let
us show you your 5xl6eM Bat-,
tery andetplain its special features.
For battery testing, filling or expert
battery advlce'come to our "
tjEXibe" Service Station
This service is free to all batteryusers.
Repairs, the prompt and satisfactory
kind, on any make of battery at tht
right price..
JUDD LOW
23 Main St. Phone 22M
MISCELLANEOUS
TKAMB WANTED At onco, to skid
. logs by contract. Lamm I.umbor
Company, ' v 18-10
KSCAPKII IXHANi: MAN IlKTUIl.YJ.
SALEM. Anrll 21 Thnndnrn T.ln.l.
I fors, who escaped from the asylum in
August 1017, reappeared at tho hos
pltnl Thursdny and appllod'for his old
room, Ho asked to bo recommitted.
He was In a aomowhat worse condi
tloiTthan when ho escaped tho hos
pital, and tho hospital nuthorltlca
ro ul.i not get from him whero ho had
been, except that ho was In Califor
nia for a while. He la 2tf years old
and waa originally committed from
Multnomah county In July, 1017.
Don't forgot No. 1122 Main Btroot
for flood Meats at Right Prices. Wo
deliver twlco a day. Phono your or
ders early, Same man and tho same
kind of meat I sold from tho wagon,
QUALITY MARKET. Phono 239,
18-3t
O. F, DomoroHt. dontlHt. is located
In Klamath Fulls; ofllco In thu Bristol
building, ubovo Bugarmuii'ii atoro, Oth
land Main, 0-12t
II.K'K.W in
Tho American men i.d "en
must guard coustnullt ai'.unt Mi
noy troiiblo, Iicciihho we .t i" "'IC"
and our food Is rich o.r M""'" l
filled with uric acid wlmh H' '',l1;
noya strive to-f liter out, UW "!"
from overwork bocoino Hlugiilh". "
cllminntlvq tlssiies clog and tho re
mit la' kidney -trouble, bladder wcrt
nosh And V general decline In holtt.
When your kldney h'ol Hk lumPJ
of lead; your back hurls or tho urine
la cloudy, full of sediment or yo n
obliged to aeok relief two or tl.ree
tlmaa during tho nlgbt; If )" u"
with sick hoadncho or illwy. nr;"'
spoils, acid stomach, or "
rhoumotlBm when tho weather I
get from your pharmacist nbou t f ow
ounce of Jad Salts; take a lame
spoonful In a glass of water before
breakfast for a fow days nnd yur
kidnoya wlll then act fine.
famous Halts la made from Uo a
grapea and lemon Julco. combined
with llthla, and has boon uwd J
generation to flush and "tula
clogged kidnoya; to "u,,,r" " . ,,
aclda in i.o urlno bo It no looser
a source of Irritation, thus cndins
bladder dlsordora. , .
Jad Balls Is inexpensive; cn.m 1 1
jura, makes a delightful "c"",
lithla-wntor bovorngo, and bolonb i
ovory homo, becauao ""'"'Y d
innko n mlstako by lmvluB
kidnoy fluahlng ny llmo. auv.
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