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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1919)
tii:hikv, jam'Aiiy uh, mm van Foim THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON LT-t p CONSERVATISM i 1 FN HUGE ! IS SUGGESTED t THE WOMAN'S STORE Will Place on Sale Tomorrow GREAT VALUES IN m Watch This Space! "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" H i K in It. M It Means Dollars and Gents to You I LEAD, AND OTHERS FOLLOW 9 1 M Mi . flail igr n Mimr y y wB EVERY trip the postman makes he delivers or collects manv letters written on Eaton's Highland Linen. Those who know and appreciate good paper use Eaton's Highland Linen because it is easy to write on, attractive to the eye and each shape, size and tint is in good taste. Any of the jive envelope shapes may be had at our store. Natalie and Almonte shapes may be had in tints in addition to while. S i hui:ma.. .Mont j.m z, ion i .ii .. ..ti ?.. i.. .1 sentiwsui in tin luriuuiK uH'rauuin m i for 191!', Is tho message brought (2 ' u-k (rum Washington 1 Director , n K S Coolov d( tlu Montana etou-in sion .--ervlce. i "Don't plunge on iiu.v thing The 1 1 poik o( high prices prob.ibl.v lus been learhod," ho sa)s. Ills advice Is tUM'il on tlip reports o( the I'nlt vl Stalls agricultural commission to V.i mpe This commls-sion, rimsUtiu-, ,of As.slst.uit Setreturv o( AgrlculMiro l A Pearson, who Is .1I50 president 1 n the Iowa State AKrlrultur.il col- j Icgt Or V I) Thompson, pre-tdeut n( Ohio uiii entity ami Dr (1 I Kit-n j mm chlo( of tho Pnltoil Static bur- I onu of animal Industrv. has 'icon null ini; a stutlv o( tho grain ami lto stock situation In the European conn 'Kit L "A'ioiiI two anil ono-half inilll in i ft- mu laborers In the I'nlteil States h:iM' been withdrawn for mlllta-v si rvlce ami war Industries," salt! Director Cooley. "Demoblllzatlor lus t'Un (rom nlno to S7 montl .-.(ter other recent wars, so we may Riifelv eiii'it a great lack-of farm 'abor In l'"9 A largo proportion of the .iron who have left the farina, w'li not : pt irn There is little 'i'm lator to be expected thru Imm'giution I fly relief (rom this sltm'-on ? net expected with much coiif.iItKin In veil Informed persons ' Owing to the labor glio'tig the1"" Is p" to bo a reduction of oiltiv.ito.l t cops nttcndeil b rorresponnlnr v good prices. As the guarantee 1 prifo rl JC 26 will hold. ! would appeir to be sound Judgment to grow n-, r u n wheat as can by care' 'or wltl l p iibor available "Don't plunge on cattle horses anil swine Pay more attontlon to qual ity and condition than to numbers. A visible tendency to Increase tho num ber of pigs may break tbe price Two additional brood sows on each firm In the Pnlted States, would doub'p . the number of hogs next fall, anil ' perhaps make marketing difficult A . real shortage In slyicu and wool sug ! gets the wisdom or attention to farm flocks of sheep "The domand for dairy produ-is is 'strong, and likelv to cort'nup It takes n long time grcatlj to increase ' the supply o( dairy products. Foreign demand Is reav, which has reduced domestic cotjiumptjon thru high MUSLIN SHEETINGS J OPPORTUNITIES TO SAVE ON ALL LINES OF DOMESTIC GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. IN MOST INSTANCES WAY UNDER PRESENT WHOLESALE PRICES. M' a a Li SI Ii S3 ia a & a u a a u a 12 13 Vi ti m us s. 4-4 Heavy Bleached Muslin 18c 4-4 Fine Bleached Muslin . 19c 4-4 Fine Bleached Nainsook 23c 4-4 Fine Bleached Cambric . : 23c 4-4 Fine Bleached Longcloth 25c 4-4 Fine Berkly Cambric 29c 81 -inch Fine Bleached Sheeting 69c Sl-inch Fine Unbleached Sheeting 59c 45-inch Fine Bleached Casing 43c 45-inch Fine Bleached Tubing 45c 42.36 Pillow Cases : 23c 42x36 Pillow Cases 43c 72x90 Seamed Sheets $1.09 81x90 Fine Sheets $1.85 f)U p 25 p 25 dozen Bleached Turkish Towels, each . 25c 5 dozen full size Crocheted Bedspreads, each $2.79 25 pieces heavy grade Outing Flannel 30c lair heavv, large Cotton Blankets $2.95 lair large size, good weigiu ihhiikcis ... . .o Fine grade Cheviot Shirting 35c Dress Gingham?, new spring pattern 29c 250 ,ards heavj brown Linen Toweling .. 25c Fleischer's 4-fold Knitting Yarn, per hank $1.10 Best grade Fancy Silkoline 25c 36-inch Victoria Challies, for comforts .... 25c 72x90 Wool-mixed Batts $2.25 Serpentine Crepe ,for Kimonas 35c New Comforts, Silk covered . . $7,50 SEND US MAIL ORDERS WE WILL PREPAY POSTAGE The Woman's Store H. N. MOE, Prop. PICTORIAL PAT TERNS FOR SPRING IN STOCK il iiiiiiiiiiaBiaiuiziEj;. SQHEaasQiiiaaBBiiiiaiiaiinBiiBiiiiamiii Merwootts PharniarY V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE lfl puitv I BUY THEIR DRUGS lACcbgACvl Limb Wood For Less We are over-stocked on four-foot limb wood, and are determined not to carry any of it over for next winter, so now is your time to buy. Winter is only half gone, so fill up your shed with this dry limb wood at a bargain. It's a two-cord deal. You must order two cords or more, in order to get the price. TWO CORDS FOUR-FOOT DRY LIMBWOOD J . $14.00 We will have it sawed for you at $1.25 per cord. Fifty cents per cord extra on the hills. Terms, Spot Cash. Klamath Fuel Co. prices and short suppl "Foreign demand for a!! cl.-vts of foodstuffs will continue to be greit land will be limited onl b the abll Ity to obtain credit, and to get food at prices which the people can afford j to pay. The prospect Is that thorp jwlll be a market for all produced In 11919 at good prices. I "Contcrsatism is tyelletcd wfsp Plunging In production beyond the j rapacity of assur'-d lator to hntidl. jit Is ''.uigi'ioits It is IH-pIj tla' i .r peak of high prkes has been readied. A decline in alucs ma be expected It would seem to bo good biminpss i practice to keep the marketing rath er close to production, and not get caught with a lot of partly prepared oi unfinished stuff and a falling mar ket It will take better judgn.ent to 'succeed In farm operations In 1 1 1 ' then In the years Just preceding, o'h er things being equal. I SOON TO BE SfEFOHTHim MAXCHKSTEH. Eng (Correspond- but would uit ns tho Miprome uullioi Ity for the development of civil aln tlon "Tho llrst atep of the' imw mlulsto would be the orgiinliitlnu of intel nutfonal flMng, that In fllng among the different loiintrles. This would Involve nn International aircraft mil-' volition "Wo have nlieady drafted the nrtl- (I) lug at all, rltht r liituririlloual or In til la toiiutr) It would lip un fortuiuitu If tin; dovi'lopiuimt. of civil nvliitloii worn ritardpil owing to tlm offittx of .i iiurlpj of fatal iiicldeutn lui to the j(k of iilmolutely iipids s.'id U'gulalioiiH "Tint Htiito hIioiiIiI require In put-mitiicm-e a largo proportion (.' tho nxlKiiiig military iilrdionu-, and Lord Weir fninkl) i I iil'U.I t o hemp would ont n lot of iiiiuii' in cording to prp-wur uMimmi d but .villi ttic iipiisii would Ini vi r lilt when lompuiml with tho - itnl i i Hit Ii) vviir eiico o( the Associated Press) With- oles o( this convention, ami thev am hIiouIi! leinlei theiu .ivalluble (or g"n In should reach an agreement 'esulnt ing commercial tra((Ic In tho air, and within the next (Ivo yonr.i It should be ah ean and as safe to pilot an airplane thru fog and morn as it Is to pilot a ship, asserted ..orl Weir, Secretary of State for Air forces, before an audience hero tho other day In order that ambitious projects now being discussed might bo entlioly successful, he said, these things were necssary: Development of navigational In struction by really sound and severe j navigational training. i ' Creation of an energetic metoreol , oglcal service especially designed to help air transport. j The adoption of Improved systems' of wireless telegraphy and telephony j Tho adoption of a first class system of day and night marking of landing places and airdromes "We now possess In substantial numbers, either delivered or In course of construction, airplanes which will carry a crow of seven und thirty passengers; which will climb to a height of 10,000 feet, nnd which i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY."1" travo1 200 mlle8 wll,10Ut ai stop," sain i.ord weir, "une type the next six months tho Allies now being submitted .to our Allies' xeTin: There will ho a meeting of the 1 Episcopal Guild at the homo of Mrs l G. Cozad Thursday afternoon at 2 i o'clock. continued l.ord Weir "If they sub stantially approve , an Intpi nallon nl Air Confetcicp will be held I have reason to autirlpatu that within the next four or five moulliH the principal nations of tlm world will havo renchi'd agi cement on this mo mentous mutter. "Similarly domestic legislation will have to ho emitted to govern fllng In this country. The bill ha.s been prepared, nnd I cntlclpntn that within a few weoks of the opening of the new parliament a useful art will come Into foicu. t 'n til this convention and this domestic legislation heioiues operative, thorn can ho no private mill use hj leasing Hh,!i to ti'Mite npprntloiiiil loi'ipiiiiles, ,iud lueit'ly t lunging a fen for lindiu ' - "The department should iitulertak.i th training of nil plloK lnji. rm plii)inliiu public tiauspoit hoi vliv ami map out nnd light the uerml niul.s 'Mid ilepartmi'iil should bp n-.uty to undertake mull, fiplghl dud i.ifii g.ir seivlies when prlvul.i puleiprlp ' n be found Iniklug "l-'ioin tlm siipprnli'iiiiiliiuio of nn ihiiies at Its disposal up m the i (in clusion of peace, anil HiiltuliV to uiti vprHlon for (omuiprclul hm, tliu slato should bo ri-aily to dlspcHo of a 'on sldprnlilo number ,il a Uiu pi lie In prlvalu oppnillng intup-i'iliM ' Ailinln-il UN Pliitk "Willi." mid I'ncln HI llrunguu utter a hmIii by a f.ishluniiblii chunli iholr tenor. "If that ain't the nnlcat thing I over .saw Just as mm u that young man begin to sin nverr other memhnr of the choir slopl Hut he went thru wlfi It . I I muni .iv I inliiilri. his spunk ilustnu Tinn nipt. j l-T'NnilAIi A.NXOLXCE.ME.NT The funeral of Miss Viola Elttrelm who died of pneumonia laht Thursday will bo held Wednesday, Jan 2th i at tho home of her parents, H2 Tenth St at 2 P. M. Friends aro In vited. Funeral services will be con 1 ducted at the cemetery by llev M I Rossman of the Lutheran Church PHONE PEVTOXforWoodl 1 211 FOU KENT A fine store room that new vvlilto brick 8tor- at north west corner of Sixth and .Main streets. Just finished, nothing nicer In town; location the very best, concrete Hoor In basement Knqulro of C'hllcoto & Smith, or for a few days of tho own er, H M llrlttol 28-lt O. PEYTON, Manager Phone 112R HAY FOR SAI,E- FlrBt class baled alfalfa hav, on board cars Grenada, Calif, at $22 per ton In carload lots G. Curtl, Montague, Cillf The Moose Hall Dance will start Tuesday night with the Peerless Or chestra. Admission 50 cents. Ladic3 Free. can fomo down at sea, float on tho wave.s and rise again with a full loud. "Wo havo machines that can land safely at definitely gliding angles en tirely without human control. This means that when tho pilot ran set his lilhtrumeuts by means of a klto ball oon auc bored In clear air, he will bo alilo to land with safety in an air drome) completely fogbound," I Lord Weir made it very plain that ho did not think I ho best ends o( civilization would ho served by keep ing rlvll aviation for n government monoply Co-operation between tho gUilo and Individuals, ho believed, would bring tho best results, Tho htato would of necessity bo tho pion eer, and from the present air mln Ibtry would spring an nlr dopartmont In tho government which would not only control tho administration of tho Iloynl Alr Forces, the fighting nlr brunch of the Ilrltlsh army and nuvy, Are YourN Liberty Bonds Safe? COUPON BEARER BONDS Cannot be replaced when lost or stolen unless the original bond is found. 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