BswtaaB!Maamt .unw t m flrawiaia. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, QfrEGON i i ii - ' ii - - BBm "-ii - - - PAGK TWO MONDAY, FKRRUAIIY, 14, 1021. l;i H . HI i !: i ii 78 Ii 71 M The Evening Herald R J. MURRAY.. FRED SOULH ... JMltor City Editor Published (tally except Sunday, by Tho Herald Publishing Company of Klnmnth Foils, at lis Kignm sireou Entered at tho nostotttco nt Kla math Fall, Oro., for transmission through tho malls as socond-class matter. MKMUr.ll OF THIS ASSOCIATED l'Ri:8S. Tho Associated l'rosa Is excluslToly entltlod to tho uso for republication of All news dispatches credited to It! or not t otherwise credltod In this paper, and also tho local nows pub lisher horotn. MONDAY, FKlfllUARY, 41, 1021. T LEAD WORLD SAN FRANCISCO, Fob.. 15. Dig gun coast dofonscs of San Francisco recently took world leadership when, official sorrlco reports said, for tho first tlmo In history, twolvo-lnch rlflos.woro fired entirely by direc tions from tho nlr. Experiments have, been conducted since, last April on co-operation between tho a nay air eorvico balloons and tho various const artillery and heavy artillery posts alone tho Pacific coast. Tho 14th and 24th Dalloon com panies sent horo from Fort Omaha, Nebraska, conducted theso experi ments. So far ns known, according to official reports, the only previous experiments of this kind, undertak en In 1919 at Sandy I Took resulted in failure. Special Instruments woro devised In thb Pacific coast experi ments, which finally resulted In suc cess.' Dattery Mcndoll, ono of San Francisco's big const dofenso dlsap pcaranco rifle batteries, claims tho honor of tho first' battery function ing accurately from aerial control. Twenty-two shots nt a pyramldlcal target, moving at a rango of 14,000 yards, Included tlvo direct "ship" nits. This demonstrated that fog or hazo making low visibility hereafter 'will not crlpplo San Francisco's coast de fenses. Balloons at an altitude of 15,000 to 20,000 feet get over the fog, loeato tho enemy object at sea, and dlrpct the fog-hidden battery's deadly work against Jhe attacker. Following tho big rifle experi ments, tho balloon companies work ed out mortar firing problems, from tho air, as well as night firing by flares, and tests of tosts of now In struments. Tho balloon companies will bo permanently stationed nt Roos Field, Arcadlam, California, as a part of the Pacific coast defense,. C. J. TJlden, professor of engineer Ing mechanics at Yalo university, has been granted lcavo of nbsenco for a yoar In order fo accept a posi tion as director of highway and high way transport education committee. Tho commJtteo Includes representa tives of all governmental, education al and Industrial groups Interested In tho advancement ot highways. Vast quantities ot Canadian wheat ari moving from Vancouver to Eu ropo through tho Panama Canal. S IfrkeHome en. VIS sfMejmrf" Defwe yjkreyfs! K'r. , . M fw r c 3. HOI 30t 1L0 I mMm Everett True UHY, t Htef NGV2R DID ANYTHING. C'F THB. kIND JL feNC.LAM'O NiSVASR. HAT THAT. MUCH socpm fgH. rig Trtv- I MGAKJ TO TeU YbvJ UrcHouT Your?. Houtmq. UKe a reep-HeApep YOO'RC? ARQAJInQ. lulTH Pig. rvo vvvtrt v rcST Of Tens OOORCDi:! i r -Wtf T i i J VWWVVWWMVVWVVVVWVVMWWWSMMNtWVVNVWWMMMVMVWHMMAMAAMMMMAMMAAAAMM IN FIRST HEARING Tho opening skirmish ot tho Ir rigation battlo, revolving about (he alleged attompt to legislate Percy N. Cupper, stato engineer, out of of fice, was staged Tuesday night at a general hearing at Salem, in which tho engineer, legislators and others took part. Tho hearing, according to tho Ore gonlrin correspondent, covered a wldo range, continuing tor moro than thrco hours and was tho warmest, most exlctlng hearing that has been hejd In tho legislature this session. Engineer Cupper assorted that tho attompt in tho bill to remove him is a blow at tho irrigation policy ot Oregon. Ralph Schncelock, Portland bond broker and former membor of the state water commission, discuss- cd tho methods of financing projects and said that senato bill 83 is aimed toj.keop California capital out of tho stato and that ho has been selling Oregon Irrigation 'bonds to Callfor- nlans. Ho nlso accused Oswald West of lobbying for tho bills and said that tho ox-governor has been soliciting Portland banks to get behind tho bill, As for Mr. Durdlck, who was ono of tho framors of tho houso bills, Schneelock said that Durdlck and tho latter's partner, Judge- Sterns, nro trying to obtain tho wator rights of tbo old Deschutes projection Inactive, district, for tho benefit ot tho cen tral Oregon company. Clialrmnn In Hitter It was not until toward tho ond of tho meeting that Representative. Shel don suddenly bounced Into tho dronn and said that only tho opponents of tho bill had been heard and cross-ox-amlncd In turn, Mr. Callaghor, who acted as chairman of tho meeting, said that ho favors tho Hi 1 1 because ha has hoard that tho people of tho Warm Springs projoct havo 'rccolvcd only 45 cents on tho dollar; that only ono bond houso can get a hearing in tho stato engineer's offlco and that Cupper novor saw n day's work on an Irrigation ditch or Job, A gonoral dobato raged for half an hour between llunllck, Gallagher, Schneelock, Cupper, Sholdon and ono or two other persons, which tapered down to a fingac-shaklng content. Gallagher said that ho know of no Irrigation district which wunts tho bills but ho believes thoy aro right, Judgo Wallace of Crook county In formed Durdlck that 90 por cent ot the reprosontativo's constituents aro opposod to tho measures. To this Roprosentatlva Overturf of tho gamo district waved a sheaf gf tolcgrams which ho said cnino from organisa tions and hundreds of farmers and buslnossmon and thoy told him to uso bis own Judgment. Everybody Is Intcrc'Mi'il Mr. Durdlck said that when. 45 per cent ot every dollar In these projects goes to rako-offs, propaganda and cost-plus, every farmer and every taxpayer In tho state Is Interested In theso irrigation bills for tho reason that tho stato Is guaranteeing this UN T W yBy Condo YOU MCAN To Toll THJT T CMro Mpaa V. money. Ho nlso said that tho gallory at tho meeting was mado up of a lobby brought to Salem through tho activity ot tho stato onglnoor's of fice Schneelock admitted that ho had telegraphed to tho Warm Springs and Ochoco districts for tho people there to send protests aaglnst tho bills. Schneelock said that bo bad arranged tho financing of thoso projects nnd tho peoplo there woro under obliga tions to stand by Cupper now that ho Is undor flro. Tho session opened with Mr. Cup per declaring that nono ot tho real Irrlgatlonlsts ot Oregon woro bohlnd tho bills and that nono ot the Irri gation districts in tho counties rep resented by Durdlck or Callaghor want tho bills. DUcrlmlnntion Dental Ho said that tho proponents of tho bills first accused him ot being too consorvativo as a stato engineer nnd now they Say ho is too liberal. Mr. Cupper declared that thcro has been no discrimination against anyono wishing to enter tho field In Orogon and nnyono has been welcomed who offered a willingness to flnanco dis tricts. "Tho moat of tho wholo thing," enlarged Mr. Cupper, "Is that some one wants to exclude California capi tal from tho stato. It Is not a fight directed against mo personally. Messrs. Durdlck and Gallagher aro frlonds of mine, and aro fighting for something thoy want." Discussing projects Knglncorttap por said tho Warren Construction company undertook tho financing ot tho Tool project and fell down; that tho company undertook tbo Suttlo Inko and failed, and undertook to flnanco tho Silver lako project "with tho cost-plus contract tbo samo as tho press has roasted mo for ap proving." Iivnt Dc lured Unworkable- Mr. Cupticr contended that tho leg islation In question, If enacted, will bo absolutely unworkable; that mhk Ing a stato englncor a consulting pn glncor ot CO projocts Is an Impossible task. Tho moasuro Is vicious, ho said, and will set Irrigation district pro grammes back for years. With a groat deal of forceful personality, Mr. Schneelock took tho floor and offered to accept respon sibility for disposing of almost all of tho Irrigation securities in tho stato. Ho clalmod part authorship In somo of tho Irrigation legislation of Orogon. Ho said ho peddled irri gation securities, bocauso thoy aro not sold, but peddled. Mr. Schneelock went on to show that u consulting englnoer on CO projects was out of tho question, that tho best engineers In tbo country would not handle moro tnan four and that no englnoer with tlvo years' ex perience on construction Is worth a snap of tho fingers for consultation purposes. Cvtt-l'liis I'luu Defended As for financing projects, ho explained tiio modus operandi and Inslted that tho cost-plus system is porfectly legitimate If this proposed legislation goes through, ho warned, ho will never do any more financing In this state. Ho asked If Gallagher's resolution for an Investigation would to through the house and tho author assured him It would. Jn tho ovont that tho Investigation Is mado, Scbncolock predicted that theso bills will fall. Mr. llunllck ob served that when tho Investigation Is mado, It ll woro thorough, ho would bo quite willing to abide by tho dq clslon of tho members of tho legislature- ns to whether tho bills should pass or bo defeated. LANtlKLLS VALLEY NI5WH Tho snow Is mostly all gono on tho lovol, but qulto a bit still Ilea back In tho tlmbor and In protected places. Will Campbell, IL Morgan and It. Johnson havo boon riding for horses tho Inst week. Merle Kllgoro sold soma flno boof, nt Midland, aomo days ngo. Ho had 3 .car londs and rocolved 10c per pound. Alt Duncan wont to Klnmnth Fulls last week. Mr, Do in or oo has boon driving stngo for Mr. 1 niton tho Inst week. Thoy roport tho roads In a very bad shape, owing to tho frost having gono out of tho ground, Mrs, Clintiuy of Ilonnntn Is teach ing tho school In tho Drown district, since the Chrlntmnn vacation. Mrs. David Turner Is enjoying a visit from bur mother Mrs. Wobstor and sister, Miss Webster. Last wook nil cattlomon who had cnttlo on Tulo Lnko rodo In that soc tlon and brought homo tho cattlo from tho lako, nmong thorn Fred Hil ton, WJ1I Campbell, George Noblo, and Clovo Forrls. 'Mr. and Mrs. Al flalo had tho mis fortune, to hnvo their homes get nway from them recontly while visiting Mr, Kcstler and had to bo taken home by Mr. Kestlor. Tho Gulf Const linos nro spend ing $2,500,000 for now equipment Plvo locomotlvos, S50 freight cars and 4000 tons of 85-pound stool rails havo boon ordered, Tho now mil will bo laid botwoon Houston and Now Orleans, replacing lighter rail now in uso. At a Joint convention ot tho Louis iana Hankers' association nnd tho Louisiana division of tho American Cotton association it was decided that bankers would rofusa crodlt lo cotton planters who fall to rcduco tholr acre age by ono-half this yoar. Merchants aro asked to rofuso credit to thoso farmers who fail to co-offbrnto In tho movement. A BPI.KNDID POLICY. It you wcro offfcrcd a llfo Insur ance policy .that did not absorb any ban ofyour promlum.'jln accompany that was sato and sound, It Is not likely that you would rofusa It. In fact tho agent offering such a policy would bo swamped with business. Well, that Is practically wbat W. A. nniiock, or this city is doing. Ho is selling a policy In tho Occidental Llfo Insuranco Co. ot Los Angeles, Calif., that .does this very thing. Horo Is how It Is done: Ho will wrlto you a policy on tho 20 year endowment plan guarantee ing you that In tho ovont of death to return all doposlts mado by you In addition to tho full faco dt your pol icy. - Should you becomo totally dlsablod from slcknoss or accident, tho com pany havo mado special provision whereby you will havo no furthor payments to make nnd will pay f 10 per month on each thousand dollars ot Insuranco you carry which Is not deducted from your policy ot death, Dosldes, your policy matures tho samo as though you had mado tho payments yoursolf. This Is ono ot tho best policies ever offered by any legal reserve company and baa other spoclal fea tures Just as remarkablo as thoso outlined abovo. Doforo you buy that insuranco you are thinking about. If you will call Mr. Dutlock, 43-W or drop a car to 1405 Orogon Ave, He will bo nilfihty glad 'to toll you all about it, Adr, i 8ays you really feel clean, t34 and fresh inside, nd are seldom ill, If you aro accustomed to wako up with coated tonguo, foul broath or a dull headacbo; or If your meals sour and ferment,, you havo a real sur- prlso awaiting you. Tomorrow morning, Immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of llmo stono phosphato In It. This Is In tended tovflrst noutrallzo and thon wash out of your stomach, liver, kldnoys and 30 feet of Intestines all tho lndlgostlblo' waste, polspns, sour bllo and itoxlns, thus cloanslng, sweetening and purifying tho entlro alimentary canal, v Thoso subject to hoadachos, back aches, bilious attacks, constipation or stomach trouble aro urgod to got a quartor pound of limestone phosphate from tho drug storo and begin enjoy ing tho morning Insldo bath, Just as hot water anf soap' cleanse, purify and freshen the skin so hot water and a teaspoonful of limestono phosphato act on tho stomach, liven DRINK HOT WATER onn kndnoys aud bowels. Limestono plios plmtq Is an Inexponslvo whlto powder and almost tastoless. Adv. . - ii ii . i ii r rf R. B.DKWDKSW STAR! DRUG COMPANY The Busy Rcxall Store nnwin.Hi: pepi: Proprietors Mrt-Business Man: ' i We arc the Klamath Falls agent for Wi most remarkable of Typewriters The Coronar known as "the personal writing machine," This little wonder will do all the work re quired of an ordinary machine, and is so light that it can be taken from place to place without exertion. It is sold, complete with case, for $50.00, Come and let us show it to you. STAR DRUG CO, By the Stationery Man, SAGE TED KEEPS When .Mixed Willi Hirtplmr llrlnip Ibtrk Ills llrautlful Luhtro At Onro Gray hair, howavor handsome, do nolos advancing ngo. Wo nil know tho ndvantagos ot a youthful nppcar nnco. Your hair Is your charm It makes or mars tho faco. When It tadoa, turns gray, and looks streak od, Just a fow applications ot Hago Tea and Sulphur enhances Its np- poaranco a hundredfold. Don't stay gray! Look young) Kltlior propnro tho roclpo at homo or got from any drug store n hottlo of "Wyoth'a Sago and Hulphur Com pound," which Is merely tho old tlmo roclpo Impro 'cd by tho addi tion of other ingredients. Thou sands of folks recommend this ready- to-usa preparation, bocauso It dark ens tho hair beautifully; besides, no ono can possibly toll, ns It darkens so naturally and evenly. You moisten n sponge or soft brush with It, draw ing this .through, tho hair, taking one small strand at -n tlmo, Dy morning tho gray hair disappears; after an other application or two Its natural color Is restored, nnd It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years youngor. Adv. HU.MMON8 IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OF TICK BTATK OF ORKCON, 1X)R KLA MATH COUNTY. William Jonnlion. Plaintiff vs Mnry Jonnlson, Defendant. To Mary Jonnlson, Dcfondant, In thn namo ot tho State of Ore gon, you aro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint filed against you In tho abovo entitled suit on or be f oro February 28, 1921, that bolng tho Inst day of tho tlmo pres cribed for tho publication of this sum mons ana u you lau in so answer or cthcrwlso appear, plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief prnyod for in his complaint, to-wlt; for a do crco dissolving tho bands of matri mony now existing between plaintiff and defondant and for such oliior and further rellof as to tbo Court may soom oquitablo. This summons Is published for oneo a week for C weeks by order of J tno iionoranio u, v. juiyxoncian, Judgo or tho abovo entltlod Court made and ontorod on January 15, 1021. Data of first publication nf this summons Is January 17, 1921, R. O. dROESilROk, Attornoy for Plaintiff. Klamath Stnto Dank Duildlng, Klnmath Falls, Oregon. 17-24-31 Fob. 7-14-21-28 DISSOLUTION Tho City Engineer pursuant to tho resolution of tho Com- ,mon Council horotofora adopt ed, having undor dato iOf tho 21st day of January, 1921, filed plans, specifications and otslmatos of tho cost of improving Pine Street from Eleventh Street to Ksplanado. Including Intersectiens: and tbo Com mon Council having takon tho samo undor advlsoment and finding said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory, , - IT IS IIKHKIIY RK80LVED, Thnt said plans, specifications and esti mates for tho Imporvoment of Pine STreot from Klovonth .Stroot to Ks planado, Including Intersections, bo and tho sirao aro horoby approved; AND DB IT FURTH1JK RESOLV ED, that tho Common Council horo by declares Its Intontfon, to Improvo said portions or Pine Stroot, In ac cordance with said plans, specifica tions and ostlmatog;, said Improvo mont to consist of paving said por tions of Pine Stroot with Concroto, filtullthlo or Wllllto. Tho estimated cost of, tho Improvement of said por tions of said street by placing there on either Concrete, llltullthlc or Wll lite to bo S12.682.00, said cost' in cluding grading, rolling, curbing and cemont sldowalk. AND DH IT FURTHER RE80LV- ED,.Dy tho Common Council that tho following described property bo and r. B.tpora , Is horoby declared benefited by said Improvement, to-wltt Lots 5, 0..-7. 8, 9, 10, 11 or Uloek 3, Nichols Addition to tho City ot Klnmath Falls; Orogon; Lots 1, S, I, 4, 5, Illock 3, Nichols Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; also proporty described as follows) Be ginning nt tho Intersection of the Southerly linn of Plnn Street -with tho oastcrly lino of 11th street;' thence northeasterly along thn south erly lino of Pine Street, 110 feet; llionco southeasterly at right anils to Plnn Stroot, 06 tent; thence louth wostorly at right angles to 11th Street 120 feet; thonco northwester ly along tho easterly lino of 11th Strrot to tho point ot beginning; also, Dcglnnlng nt thn Intersection or the northerly linn ot Main Street with tho easterly lino ot 11th stroot run ning thence easlorly nlong the north erly lino ot Main Street, 58 feet; thonco northerly parallel with 11th street, 100 feet, thonco westerly par allel with Main Street, 58 feet, to the easterly linn ot 11th street. Thence southerly along tho easterly Una ot 1 1th street to tho point ot beginning; nlso, Deglnnlng nt a point on thn northerly linn ot Main Strcot, 110 foot easterly from tho Intersection of tho northorly linn of Main Street and tho easterly lino ot 11th street; thonco northerly nt right angles to Main fltreot 240 foot to tho southerly lino ot Pine Street, thence easterly nlong southerly lino ot Pine Btrt 120..feet; thence outherf at right angles to Mntn Street, 40 feet to ' thn northerly lino or Main Street ISO foot to tho beginning; also, Degln nlng at n point on tho easterly line of 11th stroot 85 feet southeasterlr from, tho Intersection of the souther ly lino ot Pine Street with the outer ly line ot 11th strcot; thence south oastorly along' thn easterly linn ot 11th stroot 75 feet; thonco at right angles to 11th streot northeasterly 68 feet; thonco at right angles north wostorly parallel with 11th street 75 foot; thonco at right nngles to 11th ' streot southwesterly 58 feet to the point of beginning, nil said property being in Nichols Addition to tho City ot Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, and that said proporty abovo listed and das crlbod bo nnd horoby Is declared to bo nuossrd tor tho oxpenso ot said Improvement. AND DB IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, That Monday, tho 7th day ot March. 1921, at thn hour'of 8 o'clock P. M. at tho Council Chambers at tho City Hall, bo fixed aa tho time nnd place for tho hearing of objec tions nnd remonstrances against the said proposod Improvement and thn Polleo Judgo Is hereby directed to cause notlco ot said honrlng to' bo published as by Charter provided. STATB OF OREQON. County or Klamath, City ot Klamath Falls as I, A, L. Loavltt, Polleo Judge ot tho City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, do horoby certUy that tho foregoing ' la a duly onrollod copy ot a resolu tion adopted by tho Common Council on tho 31 day ot January, 1921. de claring Its Intention to Improvo Pine' Stroot from Eleventh Stroet o Es planade Including Intorsoctlons, and " npprovlng tho plans, specifications and estimates of costs submitted by the City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT, Polleo Judgo. 0-19 CREAM CLEARS A STUFFED-UP HEAD' Instantly Opens Every Air I Passage Clears Throat Too. ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Illll In ono mlnuto your cloggod nos trils avIII open, tho air passages ot yottr houd will clear and you can hroatho frooly. No moro hawking, snuffling, blowing, bendacho dry ness. No strueicline tar breath nt plght; your cold or catarrh wilt bo gono, Got a small bottlo ot Ely's Cream Dnlm from your drugglBt now. Ap- ply a llttlo of this fragrant, antlsep-' tic, healing croam In your nostrils. It penetrates through ovory air pas sago of the head, soothes the in flamed or swollen mucous mem brane and rellof comos Instantly. ' .It's Just fine. Don't stay stuffod ii I with a cold or naBty catarrh Re llof comes so quickly, adv. m A classified Ad will soil It. .' i l I