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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1920)
il' WKDXKSnAY, MARCH n, 1020. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PA01J TWO The Evening Herald ' E. J. MUltllAY i Editor , " PHE1) SOUL IS City Editor t !! ! "I I " ' " ' "" " iJR r M iw (KEROSENE) FOR OIL HOATERS COOKSTOVES AND LAMPS STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIFORNIA) Published dally, except Sunday, by mt$!&!mw:jxxi:!J?,.viMmkMh WhiitarcaraajrAVA;, m m EL- vij-l ' y Tho Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Streot - "' Entered at the postotllco ot Klam-nth-Fallii, Ore., tor transmission thru the malls as second-class matter. - : j Subscription terms by mall to nnyj address In the United States: i "Ono year $5 00 ;Ono month ... . .60 ' !! 3 fl 1 II ? i WEATHER RECORD Member of the Avod.tod l'rvvi, Tho Associated Pro"vs Is exclusively O- ! llercarter tho Herald will publish entitled to tho uso for republication lm ,ncan nml "'""" tuuuwa- UK nil QUWa U1911UICI1US ClUUMUU IU III '" mill ). vwr,itj.i luvMiii .! itt.v or noi omerwiso creuueu m mis paper, and also local nous published herein All rights of republication ot spe cial dispatches horeln are also reserved. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 11)20. on by tho U. S. Reclamation service station. Publication -lll cover the day previous to tho, paper's Issue, up to 5 o'clock ot that day. Pro Max. Mln. clpltatlon Mar. 1 41 2S .15 Mar. 2 . . 40 20 This talk about tho Yankees cop- ers to any great extent. They haven't ping tho world's series this i ear collected their bit ot tho 1919 world's doesn't Interest tho Hugglns pasttm-' series money. People's Market i -AAAA.' THIS 1VOMAX WHO IS 1'ARTICUIiAR about food will find plenty of grounds for her approval of this market. Tho spot less cleanliness of fixtures and attendants, tho courte ous service, and last, but not least, the very high grado of meats handled, will all appeal to her cultivated taste And wo may add that our prices will appeal to her prudence. Phono 83 - 44 MM".JmS ?$$ Drug Facts, No. 8 Quality of Drugs and Chemicals Most drugs and cliemlc.ils linic n definite standard for purity and quality established by national committees of doctors and drug. gists tlicouih furious tests and experiments. TIiteHJ dn-.s iwfil chemicals arc Oiiflt-d and catalogued in two btAiks, known as The United Ktntrs Pharmacopoeia and TIic National Formulary. In the compounding and dispensing of prescriptions and formulae we shall use only such drugs and chemicals as ate entitled to listing . Jn these books, or drugs of eounl standard tihein mi sliimlnnl Js - ' specified by these authorities for a given ding or chemical. No adulterations or substitutiiino of any kind whateie will bo tolerated in our prescription roiiipoiindiiii and tlisnenslnzr dennrt- ments at any time. SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE RED CROSS DRUG STORE cw Men Xcw Methods I ..i....;...;..;...;..;..; I l U T . . . ,. . ,. sl te. ,-Jii ?" wn6i3lB : I i i ' i n a 'ngres for 1918 the margin Is d ji ""' ,fUl,J "ko M wou,,,-uo mn"- After seoing plcturoa of tho Domp. ' j -, 'gerously clo3o pvpii assuming ' ui ho r ' "osterlng Young Dob Fltz- soy-Wlllnrd fight th Kngllsh rlnB l lietterS rTOin lacems to. that nil of tho water How- .immon to hook up with thom mid critics declare that Wlllard would .. '"B 0!'1 f Hi? '"'! I nvnrilnblo Ut tlioy II mnko him champion of tho Imvo won lnd tho fight tnkon placo l The People "rthSUonn Sn.VwrJJI.all "'" rof.noronner.n..:ug.and Must have boon trick S " liitnn niimit tiio w).oirt nulling ofi lBiiijion has dene his own piloting. ' pic lures. in ng ii ii - !. . i. - . i i ii i i hi ii m vvvvvvv AAA.U.. Western Floral Shop A Charming and Lasting Gift Is a pot of growing :ioworsv from the Western Tloral Shop. It will be appreciated long after the giver has bo stowed his gift, and tho longer you keep such a plant tho more you become attached to it. Our potted plants and flowers aro ot uniform quality, they glvo completo satisfaction. MRS. Ji. C. MOORE Proprietor 702 Main Phono 187; Res. 200R STATE.MEVT OF CAPT. .Sir.JIE.NS ...!, itiiit! like hi would-ho mnn- ir ri r tiosterlng Young Dob Fltz- iimmcm to hook up with thorn anil tlioy II mnko him champion of tho .1 A.I 4 .3.. t .. M I I. ...... .. ..... ...... H. ..., l 11, ...o .n !"'' siU 111! Ill TUI1 Ul 11U 4UIIUV. 1711, t;i iiiiv ,fc iiiu iiiuiij v .. ii I ideas about tho wholiJ subjp't ofi UamiJon has dene his own piloting. i water suonlv Lhat seems to urovnil I As a- mnttpr of fact tho river How ":"' A I 'PROVES ilnna nnl mnnbtiri, inn nvfiiln lillil v nr water for lrilcratlon and ncwor nur-'i Editor The Herald posos, nor can It until a sufllrlent f I read Capt Slemem.' Herald Ict- channel Is dredged to divert the'? fer rnlntlvrv In llin ITnnnr Klamnth "" '"'". i vrtiimn. uiiuv , iuw ,'lake situation with much lnterost and unqualified approval. It m.tnliilif o , nw lif.fl alnlalrt. I .""'.""' ".'.." '",:'" IHm rlvnr nnneil I mltrlil nnla lien. -ii'm lent conditions, oven at tho lowest ,., stago of tho river, a considerable; . . . .' tinrMntt rf V ntnt iinenna nn ilnwrt ery lucid statement ot, -""" ",""-, f" wv """ i tho facts cf the case. I also nppre- T B muktf Specials I "SB..iLJIULlB Iclato what Mr. Seohorn had to say In his letter of lat'ir date. Such expressions, coming from leading citizens form a basis for tho hope thut our people tire beginning I to awaken to somo realization of the I seriousness of tho situation. I am thinking that this season indicates that tho coming Irrigation season j will more fully demonstrate tho folly ot tho opposition to tho proposed contract with the California-Oregon Power company. I am not so optimistic U3 Kir. Bradbury, who, according to Tho Horald, mado tho statoment that there Is no,causo for alarm so far as Irrigation water for this season is concerned. According to his own The Government Took Over "" IiMMIiHHIHIH liTTHTnm The Possession and Management of certain QUASI-publlc concerns, and, with tho assistance of a large part of the previously formed organizations, realized somo success in operation, but as a total result tho experiment was a failure. Every day that passes furnishes evidence to Jubtify this assertion. Tho property and businesses taken over have been or will be returned to tho owners for tho real reason, if not admitted, that tho undertakings wero too big and cbmpllcated for now and unexperienced chiefs to manage. What tho results of this experi ment will bo as to tho future value or tho properties no one can, with accuracy, predict. It cannot be entirely satisfactory to tho owners or, for somo years at least, to tho general public. There was clearly demonstrated during tho war tho value and practical benefit of private managqment ns compared with public management. If Jt bo said that government (or municipal) conduct of business has sometimes been successful, the answer is that tho tame business in tho hands of private, responsiblo individuals, with capital and success at stake, would havo resulted moro favoiably. PRINTING Our plant is complete for everything you need in the line of printing and we can auuro you firnt ymdc work on rhrnrrleimill iloli Ak ut W. O. Smith Printing Co. Phono 03 111) South Fourth St. i In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. I No. .In tho Matter of tho nstato of J, A. Livers, Deceased Notice is hereby given, that I havo i been appointed administrator of tho Hstato of J. A. Livers, deceased, by tho above entitled court; all persons having claims against the said os- tato aro notified to presont thorn to .'. that tno d'CglnK of the neccsHary diversion channel by tho power com-i pnny Is ono of tho many tilings pro-lit vldcd or in tho proposed contract ' i All "Who aro acqualntod with con- ditlons hore must admit that tho key to tho development of our ngrlcul : fural resources Is tho utilization of '2 tho Upped Klamnth l.iko for Hip storage of water for Irrigation. ThN i being truo, thcro can bo no valid roa I . son or Justice in any movement1.:, which might rauso delay, Increasot tho cost of. or block an enterprise '', of such vital Interest to all ot us , : Delay has already boon brought about by tho action of tho Amuricnn Legion. This Is an unwarranted ploco of Interference that no pro gressive community has any right to stand. It Is no dofonno to say of tho Legion that It Is not opposing tho storage of wator In tho uppor lako when Its energies hnvo been directed toward tho removal of an Important link In tho chain that binds togothor tho wholo comprehensive plan of tho government, and In so doing would subordinate tho big thing for Its own llttlo project ot doubtful merit. Tho Legion docs not scorn to roalizo thut Its action has Jeopardized, at least. tho pro3perty of tho many for tho moro chance of gain for a few, Aro the real dovolopors of this country going to sit Idly by nnd lot this ull-lmportnnt mnttor go by do- fault? - It definite and united action' Is not taken very soon, wo simply urop uacit into tuo position of in definite wasteful waiting, ,.,..! .. ... .1.- t.i-n.. ... -... jimuuii ui iuu Bwiicn: icsi WOit were aqloop at tho switch when wq s lost at ono tme two million dollain for1 tho Klamath project; tho cast ? branch canal was lost while wo slept. 'X This week only I am offering our regular 25c a yard Cambric Embroidery, line quality, go'od edge, five inches wide. Special price of 15c per yard.. Swi one ss Embroidery, extra good edges and patterns, to live inches wide, at 7'2c to 25c per yard. Good quality Cambric, three, five and nine inches. , wide, at 5c, 10c and 15c per yard. - ... Kiio-Glair Pleated Linen Electric Light Shades, f plain and cretonne efi'ects, non-inflammable, 15c t each. t L. M. MARTIN'S h X 5-10-15-25c Store .419 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon t A A A A A A A A A .XK A A A A A A A A A A A A A V V V V V V V V V V V V V HK e Batteries I me, with proper and logal vouchors! T'mo n,l'l Baln havo wo slumbered uniii our way is strewn witn wrecKs. Aro wo going to add nnothor? Wo cortalnly will unless wo wnko up. V. I. APPLEQATB. AAAAVWW California-Oregon Power Co. attached, at my office, Sulto 1C Loomls liulldliig Klamath Falli, Oro gon, within six months from Febru ary 2Dth, 1320. FRIOD D. FLETCHER. Administrator of tho nstato of J, A. Llvors, doccasod. , 2C3-10-17-24 RHJlOVAL MTIOi;. Wo havo moved our pluco or busi ness from 131B Main St, to 22 1 Muln St second door east of Post offico and aro prepared to do your repair work us foimorly. Mayor &. Wood Oarage. 25-tf ficorges Cnrpontler now holds tho Cant Oold Cup, tho world's hoavy ivelght clmmplonshlptrophy. This moans ,tliat, v.itli tho oxcoptlon of Ja9k Dompsoy, Ooorgos Is champion of'tho world. Want Ads bilng results. Service Station 100 Per Cent Satisfaction and Efficiency our aim First-CIasa Automobile Repairing Done on Short Notice Jticld Low t 1 Phone 22M . 49 Main St. .:..j..:..:..:..;.4..:..f.:..;..;..:....5....j..j.4.4..4,tf 1-4 ! wM(r jiniv" itwwtrrrmrrfitiBn.1 wrftVifi j4Ujvttr&MK13KTIBB71X&JS&ja xvsvtwBwfattmbaiwiiMfiwxtBrii." !'"XatJr,tt3,Ti3a2SkKil.7W 3' ""WinwW ttyTWtVtarVrytf fwwrwr)rwnco