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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1915)
-xvzv?TrcytiSs$ 'J?fJS, V ' v la- -ir. AWWI" i "' ggnWl -J., - eji 10 JIM IIU ; . 1'liK EVENING IIICRALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON iVaitfJ-''rHiir ' JND (WAMRKIl Olf COM. Wk takkh up KMittim UiMIOAU 1'ttOBIiKM WOT l fix ASI OTHKB lUILKOAD: u followluK apiared In the Ort- Jl wwniiy. ' iMtoiUw r fjjci that are working an this ( you bulUt tt railroad la Klam- .1- aulUt TkK the aubatunce of an aspeelj ita went out irom w - C)3unbr of Commerce dlrlr to JMH J. "I" l fl- ,,'Ul' CsplM or the loer were sent to L C. Ollsun, prenldent of the North nuk and Oron Trunk railroads l4 1 oclal of th U"1 Northern Ml Northern Pacific. Walla the Chamber of Commerce MM net propone to orees nnaa Mr. HH hit aMoclatee the Import un of ItI Klamath falls rail fttl coaaKtlon with Portland, many PtrUaad bulnf men are heaefal Hit the Interests that built the Kirta Rank and the Oreoa Trnna tllilal It possible to eitead their tracks to Klamath. Tke requwt by the Chamber wu uUi at the Invltatloa oJ the eem ertial laterwta of Klamath rails, wko art Mrredlimly eater for la prond railroad service to and froav Portland. la Iti tomrounlratloa to Mr. HUH tat local Chamber recited the recent Moaoak aVprwMon, and made plain tat tart thai It did not want to urge (owtrudlon of any railroad In Ike lice of the Inevitable financial loeeea. Oat la the rao of Ktamatk rails. It ait pelated out, railroad connection ettMltM will remit In a ealseteat laereue la builneM to Jnstlfjr tke aawdltare. The present railroad situation at Kkaath rail, make Klamath conn 17 eeeamercUllr dependent upon San fraarlsw. white Ha natural nee Vtphlcal and political Uea am with PottUad. The only railroad eennee tlea U orer the Southern Paclfle vie Wied, Calif. It la necessary to travel Uroaih Weed to more between Part lead and Klamath Falls. The bttilaeM people at Klamath Falls are eatvr to trade In Portland, ud the big bualneaa Interests of hrllead are urcloi thie fact ansa Mr. Rill and hU associates uaf Ht artament In favor of ettendlnc the Oregon Trunk from Bend to Waawth falli, it u polaUd ont that easily all tho trafflo or the Klentatk nejoa would move over thla rente to nrtkad. and that thla business nlht be sufllclent not only to war t the Investment, but to rodneo lie teases on the property na at prea l operated. Wth Fella' original hope ef eloter connection wnn Part- u-V?l! lhe oam Paelle. At SrLth'i,,r ,ini " "" wtfoa Trunk into Central On- awekn taU of ,'MI worito, the Routhera Paella nroee- JjNron.Kla,tk enUff. whleh M to PM0 KlanMrtli fWla n e atia line. Jjwrked on the new entedf with " ' uddenly .topped their ant. attfti ?"' AlMNMMi.! JJ Southern Paeifla .eepMd IU Jf Thla situation fonad theea "arroat Katron aa far aouth M Oak T wp of " otr umt TJt dimemt portlona 52fJ routo aeparataa Kirk from ealnce. The Roather. fh .Uw.l,endH1ntkw,lfwi WkK? " "' tn M v ... -uivuienr nrHiai "while thu RHtt.. b. ! JJ Cooa ny road from . NtMm PntUta tN;airkf all the paaaengera they can handle, Hut after tho Munaltlona urn nm and trafHo heeamee normal, it la poe eihla that Ike new ateamera mnv cut rinnaly InU tke Rontliara Pmeifle JHInwWlwF IWEatwnit With tho Natron. Klamath Una complete the Southern Pacific again would have a powerful mehna of competing with tke ateemahipe, aa It would lo poulble to operate tralaa! between Portland and Han rr.nri.rr. ' ovor tho now rnuto In twenty-two hour. Incri'flKllIK IlltorcaL 111 Crntnr I.nk.. nlao may Inaplre the Bouthern Pa clllo to flnlah thla link, na tho pro-J jected route puaoa within few mllea of tho national park, which, It' la bollnved, eventually will attract aa many tnurlata aa Yoltowatono or fllnclor. It u nptwront, then, that there la Kufllclont Incentive for tho Southern Pncldc na well ho for the Oregon Trunk to giro some attention to tho Klamath dlatrlct. That continued financial depreetlon alone will pre vent early action la the belief of jtliouc who are advocating the exten Dion, 1 T)0 ond of Tho Mnon Doar Herald want mti ki raaiillt, I. Myatory," 8tar tonight. end It waa not until a couple of heard !r- Intcr that he waa again rational. Since that time ho haabeon taken with un- conicloua perloda, and It la the aup-j ponltlon of the doctora that bio brain la Injured. He waa taken to Portland;, last week, where he can. get the beet; of mndlcat (mention. Lakovlcw Her. 'olid. Hrliroeder Taken to MoenMal (Iiih Schroedor waa aerloualy in J ii red In the auto accident which oc curred a few mile eat of Silver Lake on July 18th. Ho wan thrown out onj '" - ' ' liia bond and renderod unconiclout, ' See tonlght'e Star theater program. .-i... "7"v" rnme. bauSZTr ' " 8o-'W PteMila a inn rrm wm . - ' - -. ul? Klamath Pal). nJ.iV '.5-..Add-L-.: VJfNght tn K... ., reeent In .." fcatM.w -" rn raWe! " ?.r l"l !S? Oal IfornU fc- 5,thi .i ' 'heir ateaaaafetei'Bf oh tt.-- laaiii iniuuu.'sr.a B .n' i, V'' ,"l ' ' .' vVi "-: '', NOTE So much comment baa been nrouaed among cigarette araokera by the aenaible auggeatlona In this ad vertlaement that wo havo received Hi;vcral letters from Klamath Fall men, euggeitlng that tho advertiae mont Iw reprinted for the benefit of tlioiio wlio mlf(l eclng It in laat wcck'H puiiers. Clip this out and keep It, m It will not appear again. MOOETT K: MYEItH TOI1ACCO COv mxZXM Get all the smoke-pleasure you pay fan Find the right cigarette a SENSIBLE one that fits your own likes and dislikes. Itmcyormaynot beFatim Tastes differ in fathiont. foooa and pretty nrlrln. Alio in cigarette. A cigarette that started out t6 please every man's taate would end up by pleasing none. Most of us like, our cigarette smoke deliciously cool and rtfrtxhinff. The Mexican likes his hot and dry. with n nice little eppcry tting in it. Some men like a cigarette wholesomely, fragrantly mild. Others of us hunt for a cigarette almost as heavy m a black cigar. Most of us want nn "easy" cigarette a SENSIBLE one, so that no matter how steadily or how many we smoke, we'll feel as lit as a fiddle. Other men. though, don't care about that. They smoke only a few so they want a kick like n mule's in each puff. All of us want our smoke "full-bodied" it must tatitfy that smoke-hunger. Hut the cigarette that just fills the bill for you may not do at all for your next-door neighbor. Soirnhfrc among all the brands on the market ix the one just-rigtt cigarette for YOU Maybe it's the very one you have now in your pocketoiif are you SUttllf Maybe it's some entirely "different" cigarette it may or may not be Fatima. ttut "find it!" Until you do, you're cheating your elf out of a whole lot of smoke-pleasure. Also you're waiting some money. How to FtnJ "youn" "A To avoid blindly trying too many different cigarettes, ask yourself, first of oil, this question : '" "Just what do. I like in a cigarette t " If you smoke only a few every day, you may prefer n cigarette which is rather rich or heavy and "oily." Or you may like one which has a rather strong "oriental" taste with a pungency almost like perfume. Or you may want a cigarette with that noticeably "sweetish" Egyptian but. this will help you find it. flavor. But If you smoke quite often if ypo. Would ate . to smoke whenever you feel Jike it and witkout any eJfcet on the tongue or throat or any fear of a heavy or "boasly" feeling afterwards then you shouWchooee some cigarette; such as Fatima,' a cigarette composed of all-pure tobaccos of considerable aroma, mellowed by bdiig aged tod care fully blended to produce a fragrant and wholesomely neiM, yet. "full-bodied," smoke. And the smoke must be notice ably COOL. For otherwise your tongue or your throat will soon signal you to stop smoking so oftenl If you will ask any Fatima smoker, be will td you that Fatimns never make him "feel mean"---s nutter how many he smokes. That Is why Fatimas are considered the aiett .MiJatyt cigarette by such a large majority of smokers. Aid that is probably, the main reason why hmrHy any Fatima smokers ever snitch They like .mjaWtdgafflttSi and one with a good, pure taste to it. But the Tasf it up to Yom All cigarettes are pure, but when it comes to the &, nobody can help you choose. You simply have to dawide for yourself. Of course, Fatima's taste may net appeal to yen. But most men who try Fatimas like the taste so wall that they seek no further otherwise Fatimas could neveehave icon and held their enormous and growing Isttdership amounting to over one and a half BILLlONTsiynicttean year, The one purpose of this advertisement is to ask yon in n fair and square way to give Fatimas (f0 for iSe) a good trial. If they don'Uhappeh to suit your taste, you'll quit smoking them of course. But if you like Fatimas as well as MOST men do, you'll be mighty glad you read this advertisement and ACTED ON ITI Below arc two simple tests whicb you can easily nuke and which may help you find your sensible cigarette. It may or may not be Fatima. But be fair to yeunaif and find "our." UrmtdtmU-MMfcctrM talk. U.S. t ftm by lataratl ? rtearte. 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