PMiK FOUR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FA LS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, I'EIIIU ARV ft, hum A KU JKff.'M-V ksS Oi Sili fl! S1 s,l'M--M''M-'I''!-,".N T THE HOUSE of Incomparable Sorlce ami Non-Oimpctitn o Prlco Where People of Good Taste Dine JEWEL CAFE JESSE BAILEY Proprietor 610 Main Klamath Falls TAN CALF SHOES, $3.90 $4.50 Tan calfskin blucher shoes, with two full soles and heavy calf uppers; made for hard wear. and heavy calf uppers. All seams reinforced; made for hard wear. Sizes 1 to 2, $3.90. Sizes 2Y2 to 6, $4.60. BOYS' BLACK CALF SHOES, $3.25 $3.75 Good plump calf uppers and two full soles and reinforced seams make these especially good shoes for rough wear. Sizes 1 to 2, $3.25; and sizes 2Y2 to 6, $3.75. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOES, $2.40 One lot of boys 'and youths' black calf shoes, lace style, made with heavy coles and medium heavy uppers. Practically all sizes 1 to 6. American Boy Shfce, black, tan, brown; Good year welts; English last6. The finest boys' shoe made in America, $4.50 and $5.00. Many Other Good Specials in Boys' Shoes THE MODERN SHOE STORE H MIGHT SKINNED IN Y! $ BE PROPOSED DEAL SAN FRANCISCO. Cal. Feb. 3. has come Into proniinoncc thru th introduction in Congress of n bill looking to tho purchase of thut unique peninsula. "Uaja" California, rejected by tho United Stntes after the War with Mexico as "the tall-end of an earth tiunke." though recognized as rich in natural resources Is least known, according to the few who have man a scientific study of the peninsula, of any area of similar size in tho west ern hemisphere. Lower California, romantically styled "The Mother of California", has figured In modern history for 100 years. It was In t("27 that tho Spanish captain-general, Fornando Corter, sent one of llalhoa's veterans, Alvera de Sanvedrn from Tehuantep ec, on tho west coast of Mexico, with Instructions to try to find a strait supposes at that time to form a link In a route from Mexico, or New Spain as It was then known, to tho newly discovered Spice Islands, to later generations as the ; 1 known T num. ...I HlllI'l'llll'S Instead of taking a page ad. to tell you HOW MUCH YOU CAN SAVE We are going to give it to you in merchandise. We have bought all the BEST, and HAVE ALL SIZES. NO CAMOUFLAGED REDUCTIONS, but REAL ONES. EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE GOES. Boss ot the Road Dress Shirts OVERALLS STANDARD MAKES BIB, $2.05 $1.05 UP HATS TAILOR MADE and we know Hats O L 1 I O $2.95 UP $17.00 UP CASH ONLY DREW & MERRILL of the D. & M. CLEANING CO. Sixth and Main. Phone 30 From Cortez tonic down to the present there have passed In review thru the pages of Lower California's history Spanish conquerors, Jesuits, Dominicans and Franciscans. ind plunderers from many lands; uni ted States troops during tho War with Mexico filibusters Intent on sott ling up an Independent government, supremacy In Mexlcos' national ad and lastly the contending factions for ministration since the overthrow of Porflrio Diaz zas President. It was Diaz who bestowed on Low er California, a title of Pobre Baja California," descriptive of her condi tion In recent years and which trans lated Is "Poor Lower California." Diaz's description fits the country just as well as to its topgraphlcal as pect, and In some other respects, for It Is a Jagged peninsula. 760 miles long, varying In width from 30 to X50 miles, and traversed thruout Its length by an Irregular ranges of bar ren mountains of volcanic origin, breaking oft abruptly on the gulf side and rambling off In a series of low hills to the Pacific Coast. It has been described by Its most recent ex plorer as "A land great in Its past and lean In Its present. A land where the rattlesnake and tho side winder, the tarantula and the scorpln multiply, and where sickness Is un known and fivescore years no uncom mon span of life. A land of strange contradictions." While a territorial state of Mex ico, It nowhere touches other Mexican soil, being separated from the main- Those present at the sewing room, Monday, Jan. 27. Mrs. L. E. Sulll-' van. Tuesday, Jan. 28. Mesdamcs , Percy Evans, L. E. Sullivan, O. D. Burke. Wednesday, Jan. 29. Mesdamcs C. E. Riley,, O. W. Robertson , E. T. ' HIgglnson, D. M. Smith, L. E. Sulll-j van. ' Thursday, Jan. 30. Mesdnmes AI-. len Stansbie, L. E. Sullivan. i The Women's Mlstiiinury Society! Friday, Jan. 31. Mesdames Percy of the Christian church will moot ut F.vnna f5 f! Mitchell. O. A. Bellman. ' Z:3U tomorrow in mo nomo ni .Mrs LDan Ryan, D. M. Smith, Miss Gladys ',, , SCHOOL SHOES FOR BOYS Sturdy, well-made shoes for boys who are going to school the red-blooded youngsters who romp and play afterwards. And, better still, we special ize in fitting shoes to growing feet That is why so many parents buy all school shoes here. Klamath bounty News ' HPHINK LAKE DRIPPINGS -- - Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, and Grand ma Cheyne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Depuy and sons, Babe and Elzie and Mr. and Mrs. Ad thur Schrelner took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schrelner Sunday. Mr. Kern of the Keno Power Co. held a meeting at the Spring Lake School house to talk about bringing the electric lights over In this neigh borhood. The Dawson children visited with the Schrelner children Sunday. Several of tho boys of this district attended a Boy Scout meeting at Herb Phillips Friday evening with tho Intention of joining tho scouts. PLEASE NOTICE First, our herd Is 50 per cent Jersey; hecond, they are tubercular tested; third, the milk In handled by ourselves, and wo are determined to give clean milk to our customers. Tho price of hay Is on the decline; therefore, beginning February 10th, 1919, we will charge as follows' 1 qt. milk, per mo., 30 dayB....$ 4 00 2 qt. milk, per mo 30 days.... 7.50 3 at. milk, per mo., 30 days.... 11.00 4 qt. milk, per mo., 30 dayH.,. 1 pt. milk, per mo., 30 days.... pt. tab. crm, dally, 30 days . A Pt- whP- crm., Hlnblo dellv. 1 pt. whp. crm., slnglo dellv. .. ' pt. tab. crm, single dellv, . 1 pt. tab. crm., single 'dellv .. Combinations Uqt. and 1 pt. milk, dally, mo...6.2S 1 qt. milk , pt. tab. crm, mo... 9.00 1 pt. milk, Vt Pt. tab. crm., mo... 7.00 Vi pt. tab. crm, 10c, or per mo... 3.00 1 Dt. milk Vi. pt. tab. crm., mo... 5.25 Bottles must be put out daily to 13.00 2.25 5.00 .25 .50 .20 .40 land by tho water of tho Colorado river and tho Gulf of California In 1910 tho population of tho entire pen Insula was given at 52,2-14. There is but one railroad In tho country, aRldo from "wheezy" mine trnmtuny?, and that one from Mexlcall to Vumn, but 63 miles In length. The "cam Inos" or roads, of the mission days have fallen Into wretched state and In many places have been practically obliterated. The peninsula Is rich In mineral wealth, at least one of Its stiver mines In the touthern district, hav ing been operated since 17 IS. gold, silver. Iron, coal, lead, gypsum and salt are found, valunblo marble for building Is everywhere abundant Mining experts agree that tho mineral resources have hardly been scratched Cactus and mcsqults have glvon place In valleys where Irrigation hns been possible to the cultivation of deciduous fruits, figs, dates, cereals, and vegetables, altlufall Is scanty and Insufficient to support cgctn tlon. Tobacco, cotton, grapes, sugar cane and tiatlvo melons are grown. Horses, cattle and sheep In limited numbers are found, in the most fer tllo vullejs. YANKEE SOLDIERS WIN HIGH HONORS. WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 4 -The War Department has awarded Congressional medals of honor of tlio highest military decoration to two officers and nineteen enlisted men of tho army in France. NOTICE, K. OK I". MEETING I Special meeting Wednesday, Feb ruary 5th, at 7:30 p. in. Important; ; please attond Chester C. Cleveland, C. C. . 4-2t DANCE FRIDAY AT ELKS There will be a ilnnco Friday evc;i- Ing at the Elks Club, at which un usually fine music wl'.I bo fernlMied All Ell-s are urged to bo prcs-int f.-jl V Local Red Cross .. Activities .. iriii THE MAJORITY OF FARMERS In Klamath County trade with us when in town, and send us their mail orders at other times. There are two pricipal reasons for their preference quality and service. All Standard Stock Foods are Kept at Our Store Everything in stock foods for horses, cattle, sheep and swine. Standard brands that keep stock henlthy, fat and productive. Chicken food that will make hens lay and .a complete line of Veterinary reme dies, the best that can be obtained. FORMALDEHYDE Planting time will soon be here, and, as usual, we will have FULL STRENGTH Formaldehyde on sale. Costs no more than inferior grades, and gives best results. Black-Leg Vaccine Why hesitate about vaccinating your stock when for the small sum of ten cents you practically insuro an animal? Our Vacine is fresh and reliable. always. Ol 1 Send us your name and address, with six cents to pay IDwCslcLl postage, and we will mail you FREE a large box of In ternational Poultry Tonic regular 35c size. Makes hens healthy and increases the production of eggs. M n n H U M Wv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON w I V ' WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE llll I Powrr I BUY THEIH DRUGS UccdITacvI ANNOl'NCEM ENTS Members and friends In- AIRPLANE PASSENGER Hern: to he started. Pitcher. Saturday. Feb. 1. Mesdamcs Geo St. Paul's Episcopal Guild will hold PORTLAND. Feb. f. A statement i that u $1.000,0i) .syndicate has been organized which will riili'linito Ice wtirt le'i'iitly nilido public The plniies lined for this purpose will iic toiiimodute II) piiHHimgeiN or tarry 'cargo of lommoiiHUinte we'glit The) will be eiiulppeil wllh all modern , convenient es ami tnnoltirh run be nit on XIII'.hI (if II lllilrfilli-lilv 1'r, III ri, liil.ln Humphrey.' D. M. Smith, Gilbert ' cooked food and kitchen apron sale; Jlny if, the birth of periiiiiiieni aerial trip Nominal rule,,' will be a utriniK Fleet, G. C. Mitchell. Fred Fleet. Ida "oaVX"'X.Tnooi. fi'st "3B8e"ur W '"'"'" Gibson, Miss Gladys Pitcher, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NICE CLEAN ROOMS Palace room-! will meet at tho home of Mrs. Churlm! tins ' ImliKi.'inmit fur this mode of trawl been Issued by Captain Ilenjumlii P mill irtinteit will l,(. mntle. should tli' Tomorrow uftornoon ut 2. SO p. in.. Llpsner, whose restitution n the sit- i.lane arrive latu at Its point of de will be held the reular ineetliiK of npHnt,,,,,!,,,,, , ,i, rii im.u n ii.i.iii,,,, I'Utll IMHHCII1IUI MUllll. I IIU KUIIII- St InK house, under new management, 526 Main st.. phone 20JU 5-Bt WANTED To buy or trade, pony; must be absolutely Kcntlo for chil dren to drive; will buy, or trade for a 1,200 pound mure. Lewis Noll; It. F. D. No. 1. 5-4t WANTED To sell or trade, modern 8-room houso In Klamath Falls, for Irrigated farm, 60 to 80 acres; will pay cash difference. Vorn Gor don, 224 Michigan ave. 5-4 1 Martin, on High utreot, between Sec ond .1ml Third. Tho regular meeting of tho Wo i man's Home and Foreign Missionary Society will bo held Thursday at 2 SO p. ni. at the home of Mth. 1). S. Grigs by, 1028 Jefferson Btreet, TIW) sub ject will bo "Our Missionaries." You are cordially invited. Secretary. RE.MEMI1ER THE DATE AT DANCE THE OPERA HOI-HE rr.ititi auv .mii WEDNESDAY, We put on any klntl and tolor of rubber heels whllo jtiu wait Modern I Shoo Store 717 Main St. "THE IVDOOR VAUIT U.l'R" will give a tlaticn In woliiinin In tliiihu men who have recently returned homo from the servlco, on Weil niiKilay, February nth, at a p ut Doors open ut H - :i The new Snxtet Instrumental Orchestra will render the iiiuitfe An Invitation for nvor bod) to attend and enjoy u rich program or dunrcH at THE OPERA HOl'KE, WEDNEHHAV, I'EIIRIARV nili. "THE IMIORR VACHT CLl'll." The Booming of Cannon Has Ceased "Over There" And It's Time to Boost Business Over Here The war is over, and we've won. Lightless nights have been done away with by the National Fuel Administration. The purpose of lightless nights wa3 not alotie to save coal, but the Govern ment felt that the darkening of Electric Signs offered the best means of quickly and visibly bringing home to the people the fact that the nation was actually at war. It is fitting, therefore, that dark ness, gloom, depression and pessimism be abolished in favor of good cheer, bright lights more business and optimism. The Electric Sign is the harbinger of good cheer, healthy business and of general prosperity. Let's get things going full speed ahead on a solid, substantial peace basis. Burn your Electric Sign. Give our boys a glad welcome upon their return home. BRIGHTEN UP FOR THE BOYS COMING HOME California-Oregon Power Company Insuro delivery of milk. CITV MILK DEPOT E. L. FRENCH, Prop GEO. T. BRADLEY, Mgr. 727 Main St Phone 200J.. 287 Upluiiule o-at