-'$' a ' i '; ; 3MMIMSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1M j,V t SJj THE EVENING H LP. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IMOR KOMI ' li. ?' I ftp. "? . " - i ,. '! " C i I v,- i 1 r TbeEveninf Herald fb at. . MOKRAt ' Mttor i rilB HODIiB r fsdsUshed dally except Sunday by Herald Publishing Company of Fans, at 116 Fount street. red at the postofflce at Klata- rmlls. Ore.,' for transmission thru ails as second-class Blatter. crlptlon terms by mall to any la the United States: year Month .$5.00 .50 ber of the Associated Press The Associated Press is exclusively .'fettled to the use for republication 't all news 41spatcb.es credited to it r Bet otherwise credited In this pa W and also local news published Jpdsment'now becomes a duty, one that believers in the American" prin ciple ot tie rule of the majority can not, consistently oppose. ' The reault Is not a personal defeat for Mr. Dixon, any more than It Is-a personal victory for Mr. Otfleid. Both men stooaiupon a piauorm mat -represented divergent. views on ques?. tlons of vital interest to the land owners. .These Questions were the oh"esoted:upon, not tho personality Of the men. It means that the peo ple of the project approve of the con struction of the Link river dam; of the provision that was Illegally slip ped into the 'contract by the; Reclam ation Service: ot the segregation of the power and power pessibilities: ot every stand taken by Mr. Offlolcl n n director,, and since it is their busi ness, wo' fail to see where others have O- i OREGON BREV1T1 a rin any right for further criticism. '-i mZ. Today's Anniversaries UNIVERSITY OF tfrffcaOJ.'vEu geno, Jan, 14. -A collegiate treaty referendum vote .will be held here to day, in conjunction with all colleges of the United States, on tho question oi me, raiiiicuuon oi, me peace ireav iy.A faculty committee and. student! body committee, tne miter composea ot Guy Armentrout, Adelaide Lake and Lee Iturlburt, will have, charge ot the ballots at the university. ! rTTTTTVVVVVv TrTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTT JANUARY 14, 1920 All rights of republication 6( spe- aispaicnes nerein aro aisqreserT JSTEDNKSDAY, .JANUARY A. ,ms -V' Norway wns ccdod to Sweden 1-tj, 19Oi IS 14 t,by .thetreaty of Kiel. ISilT Mnrvitllfl do Mnrbota. who no .-' 1, .J 3gtlatcd the sale of Louisiana) tftt!io?rnited Stntes; died 'In 'ParlSfborn. tit Mot's. Jan. 31? lS43-SGatesiPf SomnautU carried in- and gold. PORTLAND, Jan. 14. One mil lion seven hundred and titty thous and acres ot valuable agricultural lands, now In n semi-arid and practi cally unproductive, condition, encom passed in tho Columbia, river. basin,' will be put under Irrigation and the bulk ot J300.000.000 worth ot var ied crppj will bo marketed In or thru Portlnnd If tho dream otthoso back- VTfinR tho Columbia basin Irrigation pipject Is realized. ' rO T ' T...k . . tuJto neini in siaio unuer n can ' ," Copy of crimson ii " 154 5- Willi f yl'. ROSEnURG, Jan. 14. W. P. Mur phy, mngnilno swindler, was sentenc ed to two years, and Willis lllgutow- er, paroled from San Quentln. was ta'utonced to thrco yoara for, robbing a section houso- near Glendale, X "' A B 1 .av nu t T Mondale Theatre WILL RE-OPEN TONIGHT ADMISSION t - OFFIELD'S KLECTIOX, The result of yetserday'a election -aasaes as a distinct surprise' to, those "WBo have disagreed with Mri Of BftW's stand on the questions at Is- It cannot be claimed that his i is due to tbe votes of any one ectlpn, for he carried every precinct yneavy majorities. There is Just ae conclusion to be reached: The lwople of the project, those who, have hill to pay, approve of the stand :keaDy Mr. Of field and have dele 'Sated to him rad Mr. Marshall au- -tierlty to continue along the same What was their personal EUGENE, Jan. 14. -The water tt.t.nti rtf l.VItv nt Pnrvnllfa'ia ,iiAMr. ,,':' -r, tt, , ...,-.: I "v '' - V -., ...-m '".'?'" r "iwiuci,, .uLnum,, . . ii- nnSmltnnirtn thf. VORfine rauwjr express Mafc ttmountnng ,n tho vicinity ot the -ness In Amoilca, died In Boi-Jvjr.iiji. ,, ...i" ' A. v " jiMiHHinvt iii nuui ii. i VlV"f uuru ut nuauiug, uuw; -lnl8W. 1858-rAttempt on the lives ot the "" Emperor and Empress of the, French in Paris hy Orslni;aad " othdrs 4' 1870 vJoaaS. Barry, who served three terms as governor of lOchi'gan, died at Constantine, Mich'. Born in Vermont in 18?2. 1873 Two rival governors were in augurated in Louisiana. -Beginning of the great street railway strike In Brooklyn.- nrevent the drvltlK uri of the is that furnish the water strong efforts are being niad,e toXtransfer quiteTa large area of the tlmber'lands "in th,i Oregon & Californkjyrallroad grant to tho Siuslaw1 fa'atljnal torcs,t f'so that the land will never 4e logged 189S WASHINGTON, Jan 14 Colonel Lansing' H. Beach was' nomlnntpd to day for the post ot chief of army en gineers. off. it- $10,000 in Prices to Young IRepubucaftsior Best Platform ' m V "TffSSBVaVP-"- .CAk. A . .? i. 1 " buggestions "41.1 -.l4&ri Throuch llic RcDublica'n National Conimittee; Mr. Truxtun.Beale, former Drilled lSlItcs minister to Persia. nd an ardenj Itcpublican, olTeri cash prizes aggrcgat infl $t0,000 for the best JlatrorniJuggestions by young . llcpublicans of lite countryT?'? A first prize of e,UMttwU Jbe given for the best manuscript .received; ?3,(Ki0arornhc second, and 11,000 ' lor llic third.n ." 'SKW " . " - l n ibu -. ; -Jiv - ft 01 a , . i . m.r-i -o- 'juc.juagcs proposed reruavid Jayne Hill, Ur. ' '& " ' .'. ?K4 Nicholas Murray Butler anti' HoK Albert J. Beveridge. ". Warrenton, Jan ;-At a di- MUSIC TEHGHER ' ir. Bcalc's original. .nroiiosal contemplated ooen- ing the coiiipclilioti to gratuiilcs of universities onlv, but tc waived litis liiilation;'i7pon.tbe suggestion of Chair man Hays tlutt more gowl woukllresult by opening the .compclition to all young" mcf'tAl women 25 years of "The HcpubllcaigNaloitl;Cnmittce accents with pleasure the olfcr iiiadc Xn youJviJcltcr and will gladly .co-operate in an effort" to make'gic prizes a source' of large usefulness. It-is oiir ooinknvthat more good will result if the competition be opqMfor all .young men- and women 25 years of age or under,; and we will proceed accordingly, if this is agfecablelo you. Your sugges tion as to judges is'salisfaptoryi'.'asvis also the assump tion by us of all expenses ,and detail, in connection with the conduct of the contest. Vc.will, with your per mission, hereafter refer Iq the'rewards as the. Walker Blaine Bcale prizes, in memory of your son, who was killed in the service. If you indicate your approval of these suggested changes wc will .proceed Immediately." Mr. Bealc approved the changes and thanked th -, committee. , " RULES Of .COKTEST To the young men and women :efAeric: The Republican National r CoaisaiHce withes to express its gratitude- to Mr. Trux'un Bealei for..hijpaJriotic suggestion. The committee urges the popular participaUoB in the coming- national election. and is rager for the active co-operation of the younger men ad women of the nation, so many thoupamis of whom did their all the late war. ff . The Republican party shall, continue' to be the instrument in lt Ak, country to apply, to new. and changing" conditions the wisdom of experience and the efficacy of an hoM& zealous service. The dele gates to the national convention will be glad of the opportunity to study the proposed platforms submitted 'by' the young voters ot the We suggest that you adhere to" tBe following roles of the prize atrflBSir " r- rtSM i. - . ti rr-ri-t I, Submit four typewnttea Siga.oaly one. Write ea' i 2. Manuscripts must not 3. Send all manuscripts to1''! tat," Db'uibn Voimi; " tional CommiUiCi'9Z3 !--i-L -n n "' . ! W- MEDFORD, Jan; .14iThere will be a meeting ot the recently formed Farmers' Bureau excha&geCon 'Janu ary 13, when a program the co 6peratlve buying and selling will be outlined for the new year. 'It Is estl mated members ot tne organization saved $20,000 in 19191 thrn eeonom ten effected by co-operativemethods, B V. HOOD RIVER, Jan.- U'. Sports. men of the upper H6od-Rlver valley hove petitioned Hood River 'Game Protective association to, sponsor a movement to have tbe upper reaches of' Hood river closed td fishing until Jqne liThetwo extra meth'.wf clos- ..i ! ... -.. IAwfa ataA1.1 n order that tbe fish may- not be dls- tt;rbedwhile spawning. . ( -PW r flan vorfi1- F "n'iliKS -mmrmi mr-mmk. "mssm mwma t KILH I '' - W- '1' '" ' k4 ifc' t ' ' XfL Our new machines having been installed, we are now in aV position to show PICTURES OF MERIT, having secured some' of the Best Productions obtainable. it- v,1' aP.flH mm kW. S ftW h AlA.A& JfifllA kW kam ih k V KW AVk ha , V V sTcnicuVf;r uic iirsk iwu miuwi mrm rrcv iu jmu$y.-: -ms v Watch the paper tomorrow; More good news for you. .i .ftv.' y '.'.. V 5:y fr. - 5T 'BtTofeNErJan'. if- 4 , v V-.t"' 'NOTE. We areTtlving tho first two shows .free Wnnso we want tl;o nconlo 6t Klamath Palls, to know' we aio going to deliver the goods; that when" we say ,we have tho .best inachlnes obtalnible, : you will know It to be true; and that when wo tell you oUr pictures cannot be Surpassed, you will " knowTt to be a fact, for you will see for yourself the kind ot picture. )Mr".reg4lnK to be featured, ?at the Mondale. We are going to make tha Mondale everything you WanV'-'lCio be, and the best'' m proof you can have cf this will be tbe change we have just made and which we Invite you to see , without expense to you. Remember, there Is absolutely ' no charge whateverfor tJe shows on ' jiWednesday and, Thursday nights. i . xIJi. .M i If? u ttUiflt MHH it." 1 itiy .AjSS4Qi (mtaHHMwvtaHBSBkeAaHlHBWBvBitfSBVSf "V T rectors' meeting 'of tne-'-Warrenton Ihlscity and nereatt wllf conduct EUgene;-Warehousd...sseciatlo'nJ haatomn,yrc0l club, Thursday evening, "cmpieiea a aeai wnireoy u utu"'eB ' heaus.'ol warrenton lnausine ujbuc the owner of the fo'nrjnillt"and feed j personal appeals toy, the cOHBpenitlon grinding plant-of tif avVarneck 'fnt-Vthefcrib "to assist in erecting at east 5u houses to accommodate lao brers?hat must b secured in the next 60 days. , , PORTLAND, Jan. 14L.r-Rumprs that aul Holmes, ami "Andrew W Uenti,, 1-year-old. youths of The Dalle8,':dlsappearedjThursday colncldr ent with Mary Jane Wilejr,.13, and Bertha'' Sherer. 16, today, caused the quarteVs arrest ,1? Portland'. The boys nre booked for investigation while tbe girls are detained by the women's protective division. SALEM7 Jan. 1 Contracts for the construction of six bridges will be let by the state highway commis klKWATinL-i7lKAltF:s TAN. IAO 18 BEST, MEDICINE SHK EVER -HEARDOP :'i,V l'-"rTrt MHI 'I am simply 'delighted; over my lon at itg rCgular monthly meeting wonderful-improvement sioc.e I oe-. Portland, February ..according to !... i.t,in Tnnlo." win th pnthusl-' . .i... i nnnimninra hnlnc mailed was the enthusl- noticeg to contractors being astic'?BtatVment made by Mi&sf Louise lout ),ythe department here, L-Cantril,, pqpularmuslc teacher qf 8406 t.ira.8ireei, ios aubcico, iai. "For as long as I can remember my kidneys troubled me and I rare- tv. over trot aNfsood night's rest," she! iAV.rlnWtwl r-i..-r caviea ' mmr. nji l-r . , f i yow wnuicnpt. sol the paper. words. Blaine Bcale, coif Republican Net vara jUg, Wath?, melon. D. C. " , .vtf ' x i a 4. -AirraaMucnpts-. awst' be ,t jtmge's hands -not later Aan March 3li"I920, ; 1 '5. Annpunceme'nt: of; prize vriasvsJfS; will be. made prior to the. opening of the RepuUkM.natioaal convention .'ifi-'''!1 r:'hcnrirT'irArinimtsiAT niiiirpi'- "f4 The "NerthAraerican RayisWsjMr. Beale's suggestipn; has :? ,'fcaasi siven trie rieht of first nublicatuui of anv manuseriDt naucd - IV llA 4naA . i -f . - . . , VjTUK J " 1 a V ,-- H SALEM, Jan. 14. E. A. Nye, mall clerk at the stat? house for the past 12 years, was severely injiired, when he collided with another bl- I 'losi my" appetite com- cyCje jfder .as he was1 on his way to jthe pos day. pletely'and what I managed to swal- the po.tofflce before daylight Batur low by sheer force of will, would fer ment and cause so, much gas thai my heart would palpitate .terribly and at times I came" near fainting. I fell oft- from one hundred and twenty pounds, to, ninety-eight and was so nervous and weak I bad, to give up ray work. "Medicines and treatments did not do me a bit of good and, I lost faith n them. A friend, of mine kept In sisting that- I try Tanlac and to please' ner-f did, New: JVcan't thank her enough, for the waJanlac help ed me Isnolhlng shoHJ remarkable. My appetUe "ca)n0bf back and I eat anything, ; want&yltbout tbe flllghlest. trouble., My'dneys seem to-be in perfect siiape.and 1, sleep all nieht Whgilike' a cblldS-Wave gained . 'i..i.:ri:Ai'.ii ifctsAVi nrAnri-h'iflnii am-zffiapyfl dWt Jbesliate' to say" Wfs besttmaicirie 1 reyer Tanlac is' soldUnVrfJfimaih yam bytbe)Starprug ;Oo.j and In Lori'lla, by the-Janiea'ile'rc" :Co. Ady, j - ' , . Come td 'theSMoiia'.Theatre to morrow hlgbtThWifefsBlon vHkH free". -for wo want, (ohow you we have the-tlnest, picture ,mflcbine that monej-. can bUy and that, oUi pictures aro of' the same higKcha'radtor. lt ' . IYa... ft SALEM, Jan.,. 14. There were two fatalities JntOregon due to acci dents during the week ended Janu ary ,8,' 1920, according to a 'report prepared here by tbe state industrial accident, commission. JThe victims were -John E,, KnutsonTboom man, of Astcla, and Kenrieth"f, Lehman, mechanic, .of Salem. T ' ' u CORVALLIS, JanV 1.4H-Both legs of the pixryear-old son-of Mr,- and Mrs. . F(rank , NeTiHe were broken Thursday Iwbfenfae, was run oyer, by an automobile driven.(1by a party, from Tangent, It is said the Jittje, fellow attempted to swing ontq the the Wheels, BAKER, 'Jan. lifxt summer, will see tbe 'completion, of. the Camp Creek Irrigation project on upper JUurpt river, accofdtfg to Jobn Tio'meeh upon his return1 f rom Port land; . "4M ! . HEPPNER, Jan. 14. Heppner j'and all -of.JMor.row county areexperl- enclng the seconu 'Bpeu, oi eoyoio - - 4 .. ' winter weather, with six Inches ot new .snow on the ground and a tem perature ot two above zero. A Hallmark Production . " $ . ROSEBURO, Jan. ,14. W. E. Shannon, P. R. Randies, and Oeoro koltscluw were Indicted by tbe grand Jury, charged with aid ing prisoners to escape from the One of the Rest Pictures Ever Shown "DANGEROUS AFFAIR". At the Mondale Theatre ' ' V WcUncuduy; and Thursday ADMISSION KREK ',' -S" iii, county Jail. of FATTY ARUUCKLE -; WAI7TT. iWTil Tun Ii Ttinl man Charles Hy.. Deavert 22 years of W'" bo "'' the feature, for.. '$;: T age, vas beld to. answer to the Mult nomah county grand Jury by Muni cipal Judge Rossmnn, under $6000 bond, on a statutory 'complaint in volving 14-year-old Evelyn Mack. .who has boon, missing from her home for several months.' - HEPPNER, J'Ja'.i0 l'4V Hdppner's new $100,000 gravity water-system was assured' when contracts for ma terial and construction of tho pipe line from, the headwaters of Willow oreek to Heppner. were let. these two nights C "JUST A WOMAN" if.:.- At' the Mondale Theatre Friday and Saturday ,- 'yi -Also- CHARLIE CJIAI'I, r.-eir In n EUGENEi Jan. ,14. A. packing! plant to cos( $15,000 will be built In Roseburg to care for the rapidly growing packing business in that section of tho state, is the announce ment made by J. O, Holt, manager of the Eugene Fruitgrowers' Asso ciation. Holt was recently In Rose burg, "assisting in Invoicing' the plant of the Umpqua Valley Fruit unlom two-part picture, funny !jn wStwl: Screamingly! yf., '"-f ''; , f jf "ftTHUGOLK EVERIiASTING At, the Mondale Theatre, " Sunday nuid Monday Also HANK MAN ." .v - i . ,? One of the. 'bent picture you ever saw. WW, ; ' vcmnA-v Came to my place nt Langell yal-'.-.-'i" '' ley, one 2 year old red steer, brnnd-r fvt " od HO on loft hip, quarter circle M5. -.'p preparatory to Its merging with the on right hip, swallow fork In each' ;', ear. uwnur can uuvo buiiiu u pojiur. --, feed and advertising bills.' SJM 12.1S WU. nRVAUL. .'' .. -.'' ,. The 1920 census closes January. m ' .-.- 15", Are, you llstid't Help the censtis taker. .''" Oregon Growers' association. i, Help the census taker. ' f m. F u:iRi w i hv :a 4'.' WANTED AT ,,. ':- J. 1 finn HnvntA Hirina . A : :''? .. ,!"M' -.'ii!if 1 .i" 800 Minkjkini -V " .:";: ' ' ,: ' ' Pni ' nivdrnH'thAtn .in at once:?eitnw5ovrarceiB .. ;v. --7 . S, , . . V?. - 1 Post or ExprVss'and send'the bill ithHKemr , CHARLES DONART ftL 1 1 if "MftrEjsf te Peel; Room;, t ppMit ,t i, n1? i "& t ' 4 . '.v u' 1 V' ! i?r ' ii &te . 7l