Ttre paoic mmm. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1020. Saturday, March 20th .WILL BE . VIOLET DAY . . AT THE White Pelican Millinery Shop Every lady buying a hat on this day will be present ed with a bunch of real fresh California Violets. Just received a new lot of beautifully trimmed and Novelty Hots for Knntcr at .prices ranging from $3.50 to $15.00. No hut over $15.00. You walk a block or two and it means five to ten dollors saved for you. White Pelican Millinery Shop whiteTpelican hotel Mrs. Ted White, Proprietor 'H4H'4WW illl IRRIGATE ASK PROBE OF . THREE MILLION GOVERNMENTS : MONTANA ACRES WOOL PROFITS i """ BUSINESS CARDS i It I cstlm-! spinners Hint made CO,- HARLEY-DAVIDSON Service Station Wo handle tho Harloy-Davldson Motorcycles and nrtyclca HxcIub Ivoly. Also buy, sell and exchange all other Makes. Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tubes. C. K. BIBMARK 115 8. Oth St. Klamath Fallo I IViN'OHTON, Mont. Miir 18 LONDON, Miir 18 In omIit to rctiiln, for Irrigating be- nti-il by fomu woolen tween 1.000,000 mid .1.0(10,000 acres tho Hrltlfdi government of bind In southeastern Montana, 000,000 from tbo sales of Austral-! We onon store every Tuesday and water from tho Yellowstone Inko.inn wool last year and thus far In iFrlday from 10:00 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. wlib h now finds its way eventually , 1920. Keplylng to charges that both!Mnnr ?ro ,t,ho Bood things wo can ... .. . . ,., .,.',. .. , , ,, v . . . , , show. A dollar saved Is a dollar earn- li) 11115 Alltllllic iii'fiiii iy wily ui iji" ' whj ki'vui uijiujii. iiiiu iiiM j wi nniurt Mississippi rlvnr and tbo tlulf of ' spinners had mndo excessive profits, Mexico, .Montiina residents aro on-1 Sir Arthur Goldfinch, chairman of gaged In an effort to prevent Its ill-1 the Wool Council of the Ministry of version through the continental ill- j Munitions, told a representative of vldo lo the Pacific, tho L'vunlng Standard that It was An nttempt to divert tho waters of tiue tho government was reselling NOTlCiy oil. In buying good thngs cheap as you may learn, you will never be In debt and have to skip If you -buy your goods from I.UCKV DICK & CO. 201 Klamath Ave. Corner of Cth St PROFESSIONAL CARDS FRED WESTERFELD DKNTIHT Phono 434W. X-Ilny Laboratory Loomls Bldg., Klainatli Falls DR. C. A. RAMRO Dentist . O. O. V. Building. PnONE 01 maflno and cross-breif wool from .Australia nnd New Zealand at a price "veiy much higher" tl.an the basic PAST Al'TO TRUCKS of ours aro at your sorvlco to call for and mako de liveries, near and far, of any sln shipment, largo or (.mall. No oxpres package, too big or too little, for us to handlo. Our trucks make good tlmo nnd aro In charge of experi enced, rellnblo men. Call us up for any transfer Job. the VullowHtoim Ink" to the Snako river, tnklng t hem' through the. di vide, which dturmfnii thn flow on the i:r-ut watershed In llm Yellow-1 Pri"' l wlikh It was purchased.' utoiin niitlnnnl park, was planned by 'It vpm "clearly understood.' he Idaho liitorests after engineers hnd!d, "that when the wool was no c nreiveil a daring project (o tunnel longer needed for military purposes); the dlvldu,and curry the Yellowstone! " si mild bo sold at market rates water from Its S.uou feet olevatlon nn(1 "'3 dominions chould receive, into ShoHhono lako for irrigation 011" ,,n" f "if ProflU Australia 'and j and then permit It to fol- s' "Wianu aro cicany onuueu to ti.ix ; The rlst In 'wool Is confined to he moro expensive qualities merino and fine cross-bred." Medium nnd low cros-vbrcd wools 'are nhout tho same prico as In 191(5, calculated in nrlt- purposes low thn natural courso through the Snal'o rlvir and the Columbia to tho Pu Ific. . Montana residents now aro organ-1 ir.lng a gigantic Irrigation project) K which u'nnlil tilnri. unlnr ml rilllltnnR 3 of acres In tbo f.00 ...lie valley of the,"'" currency, but calculated in Unlt- i Yellowstone river . and control the''1 S"to; Dutch and Scandinavian 3 , . ., ,,.., .rrency tho prices for such classes 2 d' struct I ve siirlng floods of the area . ; ,, ,, S ' ( of wool are cons'derably cheaper 4! ,, , . . ,, .. . Uhan thr were during tho war, and i, 1 I Innilminrf i.rn fnr llin Vnntnnn - Let your Glass Troubles be My Troubles. Rcglazing done In any part of the city E. O. 8TUCKT. Carpenter & Cabinetmaker Phono 477W 1024 Main. WILL SHORTEN GRAZING SEASON as well. . , , , . ..,.. , . almost, line same as tuey were six 4 i projects have been established at ( 1 I ' vnnrn nbo. "There hns been n great run on ) I . . ... . .thc llnvxi classes or wool, which are Renters tho great plain which would n -,)CnB consumed oro rapIdI. 4lm Irrigated by the stored water. Ar- thJn U(ey afe Krown am a great i , tides of Incorporation have been fll-,rl9n ln , ,vas na.ural anil alm os. ...... . ... ' nave sianeo a Inovtab . ... , rnninnlfrn (n rnlun XfiO OOO fnr nrn. ... i " " " , lorxsiiire spinners say mat iney luminary work reiiuircu ueioro mo 1 ten-ncro tract, heuvlly overgrazed, nslconstnictlon of a dam at tho point Western Transfer Co. 701! Main Phone 187; Hex. Itfillt j this city, where the Yellowstone riv er comes out of the mountains and enters tho great plain which would' lUMM&AHAj.AAAj.nAAij.Aji.u.j..j.jLj.j.j.j. , . . , . . T c" ami mo directors -----------'---------..- -. r-r-r-l r-t , . , . fv-.VTyy.y. 'J, much as 2T. tens of earth and rock have freiiuently been washed down WASHINGTON, 1). C, MAR. 1S. "f'"" " tttvt nilnuteH.of heavy rain Karly spring gnulng on western Those am some of the things which ranges bus so materially reduced tlio' follow In tbo wnko of loo enrly use carrying capacity and forago ro-',f o rango pntl from ovorgrflzlng. aourciis that thu Forest Service, ITnlt- j ''A grazing season that starts later ml States,I)epartmn,t of Agriculture '" " spring, thus giving the forngp lias found It necessary on many of 1'bints u chnnco to develop, and moro the National Forests to shorton tho enroful management of tho range, present grazing season from two to will do much toward botterlng nnd four weeks. This cut will bu put Into oventually eliminating such condi tions." where the Vellowstono river leaves the lake can bo undertaken. Upsides constnrtlng a d.im at an expendlturo of about $300,000, to store n million acre-feot of flood wa ters, the corporation .plans to ap portion the water In tho Vcllowstono river, organize. Irrigation districts and construct canals which will Irrl gato between 1,000,000 and 3,000, 00 acres of land ln ten Montana counties. NEW KLONDIKE IS STAKED IN NORTH MIAN COLLECTS 0. S, CUSTOMS effect this spring. "It Is tho purpose of tho Forest Service," states an official In charge of grazing, "to place tbo live-stock In dustry on tho Nnllonnl Forests on a nubstantlnl, permanent basis. To do SEWAIM), Alaska, F"b. 17. (Hy this It Is necessary to produco a max- MiMM. llonnrts of what Is said to Imum cover of vegetation on -Jll be n rich gold htrlKe. both placer and ranges. The first precaution Is to quartz, In tho Knntlshnn district, avoid too early grazing. I'very stock- Northwest of Nomina, hnvo nvontiv man Interested In ills business knows reached Sewnrd. Scores of "sour-1 SALT LAKI3 CITY, I'tah, Mar. IS that forago plants con not bo grnzed dough's" havo been flocking from I x',,,n nml x.ovmln' comprising the Din liiHliiMl llmv limrln In mIhiw nlinvn N'cnnnii nml Pnlrl.qnl.a ). tl, 'Vn... ! fcrtV-elghtll customs district. will the ground. Such early spring use of Klondike", according to tho reports, i no range not only ilorri-ihes tm, nnd miles of claims havo already density nnd luxurlen of plant growthbeon staked. out also reduces tho carrying cap''- Quartz volns In tbo dlBtrlct are re clty and tlio fortuity of tho soil, nnd Ported to run from three feet to four lf continued, ultimately results in teen feet high grado oro. containing wnsto range. ,both sllovr and gold. Lack of trans- 'Stiullos carried on at tlio Oroat, Portntlon Is given na the reason for llasln Kxperlmont .Stntlon In Utah, ''"'"J'0'1 dovolopment. as first claims luivo nrovml tbnt whom nbints aro.wor" sinKOd in mo district In 1B0. ., ,.... Tho within government i all way runs 70 miles of tho elgo of the Kautlsliun fields. continually cut back or ciopped, tlio, root svstcm loses Its vitality and, the plan soon dies. On some of the! National Forest ranges, which are' grazed early and heavily, tho foragel For 8omo ,,mo Kln9, pavements plants aro showing Blmllur signs of,,,nvo bw"n ,n " ln tho French city Borlous danngo, and will rapidly go of l'ons. They aro constructed of from bad to worse If romcdlal moas- Ceramo-crystal. ceramic stone, or de ures nro not put In force. Tho olili vUrlfled glass, and nre laid In blocks grasses, with tholr root systems 0,B,,t lnnheB squnro. Theso blocks woakftned bv" roneated cronnlnc. nroiaro'so dosoly fitted together that simply could not help making prof Its. "A spinner has nothing to do In these 'days but sit still," said one, "nnd money rains in 1Ib lap." A trade correspondent of tho Times asserts that prices have been rushed up by tho demand from the continent. Tho bulk of the wool on cloth and n lorge proportion of the worsted. It Is stated, Is going to Ger many thru the thiee Scandinavian ccuntrles. a 1- . J. C. CLKGIIORN Civil Engineer and Surveyor Office 517 Main St. Phenes: Office 100, Res. 102J ' PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Maternity Coses Mrs. Rosa McDanlcla, 301 High St Phone 455 Office Phono 177W Res 17711 Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pliysldnn nnd Surgeon WhUo Building Klamath Falls Oregon . DR. F. R. GODDARD '. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon . Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple MMWMMAA Ml TIT nlmost exterminated nnd aro being rcplncod by worthless weeds. ICroslon ot tho soil has also started In many places nnd throatoiiB Borlous damage, Experiments huvct shown that off a water ennnot pnss butwoon them. If a man had spent onu dollar ev ory minute of every hour, dny and yoar since Jan. 1 A. D. 1, until to day, ho would not yet havo spent n billion dollars. ' Diamond CHICK FOOD havo tho first womnn customs col-1 lector In tro United States if the jSenafo ratifies tho recent president Inl appointment of Mrs. Estello V Coll'er, of Salt Uko City, to that position. Sho Is' to succeed T. F. Thomas, resigned. Mrs. Collier Is tho present cbnlr mnn of tho woman's state Demo cratic committee and for many years Ins been prominent In Utnh politics. During the world war sho was an ac tive worker and was a member of the state council of dofonse nnd had clmrgo of tho registration of the women ivf tho stnto when tho govern ment, through tho vnrlous state councils of defense organizations, endeavored to find out Just what the women of the country could do to help win tho war. The post to which Mrs. Colllor was nomlnnted by Prosldont Wilson heretofore hns(pnld nn annual salary of $2,r.00. It' Is believed by United States Sonator William King, Domo crit of Utnh, who advocated Mrs Collier's nomination that there will bo no contest whon tho sennto Is asked for n confirmation of tho ap pointment. Mrs. Collier will nssumo lier now duties Immediately nftor tho senato confirmation. Slio Is tho wlfe'f R. K. In Colllor, prominent Utnh business man. SAVES LITTLE CHICKS and helps them to fjrow into big, strong, healthy birds, fl A denn, wholesome, nntural food no dust no waatc Keeps tlio clucks healthy anil makes them grow fatt. flJKg-Locitor our Name and TtadtMctk onEftiy Original Packot OUR 1920 -CATALOGUE Of "Diamond Quality" Poultry Supplies; listing everything neccary for tho profituble production of poultry v mailed fruo on request. Ak for Catalog No. K - Day Kl1S1iSP ItawjM OM IL&WWSo Poultry1 Chlcko KS411 n4EcBs "BUCKEYE"'Incubators and COLONY Brooder Stoves ARGENTINIANS ARE BORN GAMBLERS IjUgNOS XIHES, Fob. 21. (Dy Mall.") Tho peoplopof Argontlnn llko to tnko a cliaiico on a hotting propos ition. This Is shown by tho fact that lai)t, year thoy hot altogether ?17C, 000,000 on horso races, In lattery tlck'otH, roulotto resorts or othor niqans of gambling, says La Razon. i Argentina's population Is about S,000,000''sq that tho average gamb llug by eCh 'person was $22 a year? La Haxon gives theso figures ln urg ing' that all gambling should bo un der government supervision and that the proceeds should bo placed for public benefit. WILL SEE PARK DURING 1920 SPOKAN1C, Wash., ar. 18. Twice as many motorists as traveled over tho National Itarks highway or at loast 1,000 miles of its length from Chicago to Crater Lake Nation U Park, in Southern Oregon, last season, are expected to make auto mobllo trips over It during next sum mer, said a statement today from Frank W. Gullbert, executive secre tary of the Nntionnl Parks Highway association. Last year, the association estim ated, 20,000 automobiles, with an nvorage of ithreo persons to the ma chine, traversed tho highway for at least 1,000 miles. Plans for next season contemplate a travel ot 40, 000 to GO, 000 machines, or about IRO.000 tourists. Publicity plans of the association for next season. Include tho employ ment of n traveling secretary, to lec ture In eastern communities; prep aration of articles for magazines and other publications requesting them; circulation of descriptive maps nnd booklets, and personal cor respondence with prospective tour ists. Some 10,000. inquiries already Irrro been received by mail regard ing tho highway, it is declared, and hundreds more have mndo perosnal Inquiry at 'tho offico of tho secretary here. Marking of the highway, complet ed throughout Its ontiro length ox ccpt through Wisconsin, where the stato has a system of highway mark ing, nnd southward from Portland has boon finished, and plans for tho coming season contomplato marking tho road from Portland south to Cm tor Lnko National park and beyond. O. K. FEED & SALE STABLES Under new manage- ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, sold and exchanged. DENTISTS i Dr. E. G. Wisecarver PHONE 854 Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Over Cnderwood'i Seventh and Main Streets A. MAURITSCH For Your Favorite Furniture Phone 176J 10 Main St 1-lllll0lll0S i KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Kinds of Spring Repair ing New Ones Made to Order Axle Straightening and Blacksmlthlng ALL WORK GUARANTEED i Phone 250-X 017 Klamath Ave. , i WWWWWWWWWWNMWWft 5? n I AMR ei PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones 17W 17R Rooms 1 and S White Itulldlng. WARREN HUNT MEDICINE AND SURGEBT 206 I. O. O. F. Bldg. DR. a A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. Trass Salt 200, L O. O. F. Bldg Office phone 8(11 Res Pbone 88M Phenes: 1517 Office. 151M Residence. DR. SOULE Office 420 Main Residence 1000 Main SAW MILL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders of mod ern Saw Mills, Planing Mills, Box Plants. Complete plants contract ed. Appraisals and reports made. Dredging. We contract to build any class of a building and install machinery of any kind. Drafting of any kind done. Blue Prints made. PHONE 140J Office In K. D. Building I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Cam., sand and gravel pit, ln any quantity that may be desired by contractor! and builders. AL F. GRAHAM. Tho Grcoks nnd Romans Imnglned that n grave 'maiden called Clotho spun from her distaff tho throad of tho destiny ot man, nnd as sho span, ono of hor slstors worked out with tho thread all tho ovents which wore In storo, and Atropos, tho othor sis tor, cut tho thread at tho pari when death was to occur, Tho Maoris regard the owl as n bird of ill-omon, supposed to foretell death or disaster. Phone 460 729 Main St. Ice Cream Candies PASTIME Jack Monrow, Prop. Cigars, Tobacco, Soft DrlnkJ Peel and Billiards Barber Shop ln oCnnectlon OUR MOTTO Courtesy and Service". WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY B17 Mala ARTHUR R. WILSON Manager f Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C. E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine j Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. 5 Meets Friday night ot each week tt I. O. O, F. hall, 5th and Main streets. Hyman Weschlor, N. G.; W. C. Wells, Secretary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. E wanna Encampment No. 46, I. O O. F., meets Tuesday night of eaclj week nt 1. O. O. F. hall. W. H. North, C. P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Buesing, Treasurer. , Professional Pharmacy EXCLUSIVELY Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy OPEN Fourth and Pine Streets NOW In the Hospital .U