rititMv, mw in, , 1'AGK FOUR I IT. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON The Evening Herald K. J. M IT II II A V EDITOH now existing for homo foi now clt- Uom Tho capitalists of tho city should also tnko this need for homos iitul apartments under consideration at . unco nnil olthor construct npiirt- Fubllshed dally except Sund.iv h mom or build houses to vll m n The Herald Publishing Company of payment Klumnth Falls has roncli- Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth street ,,,, ,,, polnt wmn, u mUst furnlHh H OUSTON' Metropolitan AiouitiiiciiIk s f it r Entered at the postofllco at KUm ath Falls, Ore , for transmission thru toe malls as second-class matter Subscription terms by mnll to nn address In the United State One year 5 on One month . M Membrr of the ocIhIciI Prt The Associated Tress Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication Ot all news dispatcher credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published herein. AH rights of ropuhllcaUon of spe cial dispatches herein are also re erred FKIUAV, MAV III, lll. hi.m- i- for these people HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE nAxns riliuvlii) .V Sjilunlii) MltlltK. JA.7. MI'MC. M OFF SQUIRREL ltAWKK m:tt)IM) III lJ MUM- uv ouvn. e tnsni: n VIMTIM! orriClll.. t OMI'I I,. MIKV MInI IUS t i:ci. SA1SV STAR THEATER ron.w C.mII II. Do Mill I'roM'iit 'Hie Modern Version Of liluln Mlllmi ltile' I'liinmi- I'l.n 'YIIIISUl V Ml" A N.i Hut ton MiiIiih- Trn Iokiii nl llrn 'iirt'Hin. dniNlnn til .V 10 Cents Mum start lit T::l( A It (IMitik, The Winnek Co., Inc. FAILI'KE OF KOVF.UN.MKNT OP-KItATIOX. The failure of government opera tion for railroads, telephotif ,md tele graph lines, or any other public util ities, might easily have been forenoon y anyone who would take the trou ble to consider the elemantal Influ- Klamath County In prmlnc u ban ner County in Its fight against the squirrel pest, declares Ira N C.abrlel son of the l S Illologlcal Survey, who has been here for a short visit, checking up the results here with County Agricultural Agent K i. Thomas. The farmers are co-operntlng with the rulings of the new law for com pulsory squirrel killing that there TEMPLET HEATER TOIlAi Triangle Present". JACK ItlCIIAHIVSOX In "lKSi:ilT LAW" A Thrilling Wrotrni llramn Also I'nlhp News Iju.-.t Current Kvcntn. AdmlmUon IU M IS cei.tr Matinee 2.30. KvenlnKa 7:30 A P. TCK8DAYN AND HATURDAYH Merrill. Orrnn (Continue! from page 1) t iy i 'f '? it y t y y y y y y T V 426 Main Street Klamath Falls X X t t y T California." ' y y y y y x I KKXT THAT UOOM. BLOCK WOOD Is the ideal fuel for the summer season because it makes a quick, hot fire, just when you want it. Order Peyton's Blocks and you are sure to get dry ones. 0. PEYTON "Wood to Durn" 501 Main Phone 112-R Sl'HSCKIIIK FOR THK ItCRAM) aiM Innvtf rihlv Hntnrmlnfnp thp outcome. It- L certainly axiomatic will probably be very few cases where MERRILL OPERA HOUSE that centralized power In an Individ- H '" be necessary to hire the work MOTION IMCTURr nal or commission can only produco , de and charge it against the land, results commensurate with the integ- 'n 'he opinion of this official Tity. ability, experience and unself-l There aro som, cases of non "" ishness of the Individual or the mem- slden,s wnere nrrangementi will be bers of the commission, it U im- made ,0 naTe thls work done- but yoeaible that government operation ' fartuers for a T Hre Part hav,? , ' would place In control men of great- SD0Hn a Jeslre to get In themsslves factories and a little way up In tho r ability and experience than were and push ,nls ma,ter to 'nt utmost, mountains we have several logging the men who bnilt up the enterprises - camps We also have tho bit flour nnder Drivate management. Neither, miiii-.k iiminii mills in uregon nut wo nave to senu is there any reason to believe that ll "r products to . . ..ii .... i Tonicht and Saturday Probable ivirnihv nnis. ' . . .. ... shnunn i&'IfH panHn annlhrlv lilmt. !.... .. hmIa .Ka ... ml. ' At nonest or less seiusn man private " - "" - .--.., -. r.v. j -c i. i"- " "- operators. Private operation nad the " ery on tho Pacific coast. It can"t be advantage of the Incentive constant- XOTICK. beaten anywhere, but It costs too iy offered by .be nope of the re-1 Members of th(J Rcef Corp3 , much to ship It out. It Is the same wards of success. In government soldiers and returned soldiers are a ltn calt, and 'umDcr- Deration tthi Incentive was practl- asked to meet at the Hotel Hall at Pansy Robertson, tally lost 10:30 on Sunday morning. May 18th "This road would pay for Itself In Government operation necessitates a specUl rmoTwm time a. It would pas. Crater all the acts incidental to government be preached on Peace and Arbltra- ,alte Teddy Ueckett. regulation, and more. If, then, gov- tlon eminent regulation be a failure, nothing better can be expected from government .operation. If govern ment regulation be a snecess, there is no r.ned' for1 government opent'on Private operation nnder government regulation regains tbe advantage of individual Initiative and the stimu lus of competition In efficiency, while these are wanting In govern ment operation; By no line of reas oning can one justify the !) 't.itl in tint government operation a"1 at tain Iho degree of supd"? csht-ived by private operation under propor aj.'vprnment; regulation. Government operation has not only swen more costly and less officii nt but It has brought complaints ot dis crimination and injustice estab lishment of inequitable rates and In jury to business. It has brought strikes .and threats of strikes, dls 'tntcnt among employees, ai'ao niem toward the government, waste InlnoF"!, depreciation, retrogression and disorganization. All of which was forseen by men who know that an appointment to govenvnn i lice does not carry with It extraor dinary ability. Intelligence, experi ence or Integrity. BERRIES FOR CANNING The dry warm weather forced the berry crop and the coming week will see Straw berries at the height of the season. We offer Monday and for the week Strawberries at $2.95 the crnte. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. Hams, the pound 39c Whittier Tomatoes, the can 15c The dozeh.cans $1.75 Strained Honey, tho pound 25c Buck Wheat Flour, the pound 5c Corn, the can 19c The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St.. Phone 34 Klamath Falls 2M3M$M3r3Mgt PRICES A LITTLE LESS THAN ELSEWHERE MERCHANDISE THAT YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON EFFICIENT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE IS WHAT W EHAVE TO OFFER YOU. J. F. Maguire Co. 8th and Main Streets -KKCMMefr4"0"0"e NEW VOILE WAISTS, SPECIAL PRICES Just received by express, a new lot of late stylo Voile Waists in white, pink and corn. Sizes 36 to 46 $1.29 Sizes 48 to 54 $1.68 Residents of the city are appealed to on behalf of the new people who are dally coming to Kalmath Falls to offer for rent any spare rooms they may have. There are scores of Tooms thruout the city that the own ers of whish could make proun ll"' if they would set aside the false pride they have about "renting rooms." It Is reaching a point In this city where It will become a duty for everone who can spaie u ro'vn to offer it for rent The people can not be accomodated and scores are leaving the city every day because they have been unable to find a place to live In while they looked over tho city and county. Therefore, you are urged to prepare for occupany any vacant rooms you may have In your home and offer them for rent, either thru advertising them or thru the real estate men of the city. We would also call tho attention f property owners In the western part of the city to tho absolute ne cessity that they mako over Into housekeeping apartments many of the buildings that were formerly stores and rooming houses. At very Email expense these could bo con verted Into comfortable llttlo apart ment h und would be tho means of greatly relieving tho pressing need High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADK TO OKUER FINKST f ATKIUAMi IIEST OF WOKKMANBIIJP IiATKST 8TVLK8 I'KIIFKOT FIT OUAHANTKKD Prices are very reasonable Your Inspection Invited Chas. J. Cizek MIIKCIIANT TAIIXJK .'.I Main Ht. CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS In khaki and blue Denim and blue Steffel. Full cut, and fast colors. Sizes 1 to 8;. prices $1.15 and $1.25. CHILDREN'S HATS FOR SUMMER A large collection of nifty Hats for the little ones in straw or crash. Many novelties in the assort ment. Prices 35c to $1.00. CHILDREN'S WHITE MARY JANES Made of fine quality white canvas, with rubber soles. Sizes 5 to 10y2 $1.00 Sizes 11 to 2 $1.20 WOMEN'S WHITE FIBRE SILK HOSE, $1.00 't An exceptionally good number at a reasonable price. Sizes 8t to 10. WOMEN'S GAUZE VEST, 25c A low price for these garments and the quantity will not last long. Extra sizes, 35c. BOYS' WASH SUITS In plain white, blue and white, brown and white and black and white stripes. Prices $1.50 to $3.00. Also Boys Sailor Suits, made of best quality white Gabardine and made like the regulation army suits. Price $4.50. WOMEN'S KHAKI OUTING CLOTHING Here you will find riding breeches, riding skirts, tramping skirts, khaki Middy blouses, etc. Prices reasonable and quality the best. Extra sizes in all above garments also in stock. '&yssy&s&.ysys&w J, F. Maguire Co. 8th and 1V1 Streets T T T MP