I'AOK roun THE E VENWG KKRAUD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iniHu.w, Ai'im, h, iiiiu I Si; ' EM i t m I a1 I Hi m xnrt i EM KtU Fiffl 1 !.LI LV1 44 If n i na ?it a J $1 m L COMING! COMING! AT THE LIBERTY op counsK Friday and Saturday "MICKEY" "MICKEY" "The Picture You Will Never Forget" OPEN BIDS FOR nun nnrri nnini flNimnttyiMi i Klamath County News lMHM)VKMi:XT IIKI.II IT IIV KKD- Kiui. ;ovi:kxmknt ox AC COUNT OK WAK Wll.l. Mi: UK Sl'MUl) lMMKlUATKl.Y 11KXL.KV -. . llern. runups nun won con-. ' Mrs fined to her bod w Ith j seroro cold, Rtintlv. They hrtiiiRlit homo several ii f co Cfeh. i Mr and Mrs. V Q, Williams wore County Scut lsltors Saturday. I rlw farmers club bold it meeting nl tlio cbol house Sunduy ocnlni. FOLLOW THE TRACKS" WILSON'S SHIP ' TO CO HAD nltlun of l,i'iilm or Tiolrlo lioll without foundation. urn 'I lie I'sknlso'i huh Imo a x loiuiu I'lniiucr. wlili Ii lh hire for Mir u dm. anil ::! oilm If delliorml In iiiiiio '111 Ninth stiont I'luiini :isa s II PORTLAND. April S The Iour delayed improvement of the Center Lake road I now In sight Proposals for 'coustructon will be opened April 11th by the district oltlce of the Unit ed States public roads for the con- slides structlon of the forest section be- tween the park boundarj and Pros pect on the Jackson County side, and for Anna Creek section on the Klnm uth sldo of the Cascades. These pro jects arc In co-operation with the fed bi. is some what 'rar".n'el at this vl'lnjf. A I) Addr-on sold his sruill band o' tntlle to Jims Hockley, who Is tal,. I ik t", cm with his band to tin lienor-v.'ttoit 1 The cltirens of Alt. likt met at the church Friday lilfiht to further the plans Tor rtlsiiiK jnonej t on liiiso the church Mr Thonins, the count) am IctiHur Ist will glo a looturm and lantern ;it the Mt. X.aM cliurvh no? Kndaj nlKht Apill the Utli on high altitude faUntiiK Jlmni'e I lonle) and Jim Wilson helped A l Addison brand cilvuH;duv. lM!)0 i no afternoon this week. After all Itogutar DliM'ivdiinnrd Sort or n M)i trr) Is With Uh Today ,li I'AIUK, April 7 OrdurH whlih II Is learned hmo been t;li'ii for the 1'nlted States transport (leorco Wash ington to proceed from an Amorluiu port to a French port are not taken to Tracks always huvo the atmosphere moan Hint President Wilson Is cou nt mvstery about them. Doesn't make tomplatliiK a proiuaturo dupartmo SfdeKhteS JiUoM'io ll, ". "' ""-"' '" of far nw-av, or little or big footprints. ",,cl '"' hollef that tlio peaeo unifer- Tracks key up your Imagination once will ho unnhlo to effect nil ud- paTtlcularly odd looking trncks Per- jnstment of outstanding problems nl 'japs ou can t flguro out tho sort of ., , , , . nnlmal that has passed on Its Journey. " C'l'aratUol eaily date That adds to the test of tho question. Alnny animals hno IiIr, husky feet. WASHINGTON. I) t'.Apill 17 d It's worth whllo brushing up on ,,oril Heading, the llrltlsh umlmssii this track business to discover what , ., . , ., . . .... Mud of an animal makos font nrl.its ,1(,r- "Uthrlxed tho slalomont that M"ko tho ones that are printed In to-'ill" suggestions of Premier Moid Cleorgn had aihlsed that the re og a little fun adds to tho M.VMVUI IMI.I.S IIIIAM'II MASON, EIIRMAN & CO. VVliolesalo Grocers TOBACCO. CIGARS. CIGARETTES Olllic IUII s tllh S. I'liiuie H7 I II .III I I IIM1N I.iii al IIiiiiukci x-"M"M":-::X'xcsx X Riverside Cabinet Shop - . All Kinds of Furniture General Furniture Repairing Screens for Windows and Screen Doors MIKKORS, KKSL1VKHED 10 MAIN ST. $ V A. Mauritsch x-5"X"X":"X-:xx:x Herald's Classified Advs. eral go eminent road aid act. J The distance to be Improved from Prospect to the park lino is 22 miles, and the estimated cost of grading and bridges is $237,000. Of this amount I the government contributes $121,- 1300. The remainder Is to be paid by the state and Jackson County. The plans call for three bridges of con crete. Owing to tho importance of. the road the class of construction will be a little higher than that of forest' roads in general. ' The Anna Creek section Is only i A, two miles in length. t X These projects were agreed upon two eara ago. but construction was postponed by the federal goternmfn I - - ntt'lnff rt trnw nndtllnne I The improvement will follow close ly the present road, and as a result i travel to the park will be somewhat i affected during the period of con-1 structlon I When the forest end of the work is under the forest ' t-i the county sent Saturduj. W I) Hiitler made a bindnoss Uli'oy of living And ou'll undoubted-, lv get some run out of this rent old- vvmmwwsvs-'v jtlnio in story. j "Follow the Trucks" Is tho cry all I (vnr thi niittnn tndnv Rtndv thin imil'PIXtJS , mystery plcturo and those that follow- tomorrow, Thursday and Friday. It'll bo n lot of enjoyment. Just "Follow tho Tracks!" SPIIINC . Mrs (Hon - I.AKK - - a few Stocman spent dis the llrst of tho week with Mrs Frank Stewart. Mr Stewart and sons were among:. 22 caliber Tlomlngton Hie flsheis at the Lost Rler Dam j point cartridges. T11K PAHISIAX IlKAl'TV SHOP The Harper Method of Scalp Treatment and Shampoo Ing. Facial Treatment, Manicuring .110 Main SI. Phono illlll Oasscr.gers and Baggage win m in mi: un Vt it i v it ii i. IEI WIN m i it ri s PIIOM' 1H7 Western Transfer Co. Keep down the gopher pest with a and hollow 3-12t FOR SALE SEED RVE for sale Vin Znmo. Vn- lin, Oregon. 6-6t j under way there will bo a stretch of I au mues Deiween aieaiora anci t-ros- FOR SALi: Chevrolet car, as good as new, $500. Enquire Howie gar age, v 8- FOR SALE Four room bungalow. practically new; two lots, 24-foot oacK porcn, screened; front pon out buildings, city water; Mills Ad- porch, ditlon; price $1,050, halt cash, bal ance easy terms. "Inquire box 27. 8-2t PHONE PEYTON for Wood 11211 FOR SALE Good quality seed rye, seml-bcardlcss. Chilcote & Smith, 623 Main st. 5-6t FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. at ranch near Merrill. See C. A. Bunting or phone 23CM, Klamath Falls. 4-St SAN FRANCISCO, April 8. Res toration of the low round trip sum mer fares to practically all summer resorts, effective May 30 to Septem ber 30, inclusive has been announced by F. E. Batters, assistant traffic pas. senger manager for the United States railroad administration. The rates apply to practically all summer reports to which summer I tickets were sold in the past, said the announcement. -i mere win oe iwo general classes, condition;,.,, ,.,. I 1 For tickets limited to three ' months reduction of 20 per cent FOR SALE Late model Ford with from double the one way fare extras. In good condition; may be i Tirkn HmitrH fnr is rtas seen at WJiito Pelican garage, or in- , . VrtA,. ,, q,,j,,. ,j,', i quire N. H. Bogue. K. D. bldg. 3-6t soId Frld3ys and Saturdays reduc- j tlon of one third tho double. one wny' FOR SALE Five room cottage, mod- fare. j era improvements, for sale by own-1 Fifteen day tickets will not be, er; ciose in; lurniture ir desired, in-' ,,, . ,, . ,., ,M ,n eluding piano. Enquire Frank M. soId l0 polnts more Ulan 40 mlIe3 Upp, 511 Main st. 31-tf 1 distant. FOR SALE: A 'first class, good pay ing workingmen's hotel, $2,500 cash required. Address 1340 Main street, city. 4-12t FOR SALE White and Rotary sew ing machine; in fine price $25. Inquire at Herald office 3-tf pect to provide for. Plans are being made to do this work, or at least a ' great .portion of it in co-operation with the federal government under the post road act. IT'S HERE AT LAST Buy your gasoline where you can SEE it measured. We have the only visible GAS OLINE Dispenser in the city. It's your own fault if you don't get full measure. It's something new; come and see it. Wc luiic frci nW for your tire; iilnnjs plentj of It. mis SUPPLY mm SUMMER FARES TO BE RESTORED LET THE KODAK SPECIALISTS TELL YOU THE "HOW" TO TAKE PICTURES. EXPERT FINISHING OF YOUR NEGATIVES. STAR DRUG CO. . 1 m FOR SALE General merchandise The niece Mr. Wilson assigned n business, located on Irrigated ranch Miss Columbia on the Peace Confer-j on highway. Address Owner, care of ence program was "Keep tho Jlomo Evening Herald. 25-tf i Fires Burning." but she is developing an annoying habit of humming out FOR RFNT Iouu "Where Is My Wandering Boy ..Tl JJb-jL! Tonight ?" Philadelphia North Toil KENT Two furnished bed- American. rooms. 032 Oak st. 5-tf 1 Mrs. Agnes H. Eskelson will be in PASTURE TOR. LEASE 11,000 Eskelson's Furniture store Monday .icreh tule land of Klamath Drain- and Saturday of each week, and. the ago dlbtritt, -near Midland and Wor- remaining days she will be found al den; suitable for grazing cattle; tract .143 Ninth street. Those having ac tan be divided into two nearly equal counts with her kindly see her at units. 51, Motschenbacher, L. Jacobs, once. S-3t W. S. Slough, committee. 1-tr HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for general house- "Mlckey" at and Saturday. the Liberty Friday 7-4t work. Call 294J. 25-tf SITUATIONS WANTED FIRST CLASS cook, second cook and waiter wdnl Jobs in lumber camp. Enquire Houston house 7-4t MISCELLANEOUS vsvMsAvvvwwwyvWfvVVvVvi j WANTED Bucks to pasture on Bear. Island; good grass, plenty of wa ter; careful attention by experienced care-iaKer. j. D, Swift, Klamath Falls z MOt LOST At danco.at Opera rfouse Sat ' "rdaJ'. n'eht Ladles purple um- u,D,,a wun ivory tips. Finder return to Herald Office. Rownrt. s.3t A returned Veteran of the struggle over there" Is placed in the embar- aoouie predicament of either becom- , n iaiei or suffering hunger and """" "i niss or kiu," which comes u mo wDerty theater tonight. He vus uia problem In a manner that stamj,s him ns absolutely honest and wins for him the love of a beautiful PLUMBING STEAM FITTING SHEET METAL FURNACE WORK Pumping and Irrigating Plants of All Kinds Estimates Cheerfully (Contracts Taken i i i I I in ii t ii I I LORENZ 121 , North 6th St. THRIFT Made Easy II Perhaps at some time in the past you have tried to save money, but it proved a little difficult, and you gave it up. jj Do not, however, despair. There is an easy way. fl To start Thrift but three things are needed: 1 A Savings Account in this reli able institution. so 2 A determination to save much every week or month. 3 Careful management in little things. Those who practice Thrift naturally save money j in fact It saves itself! First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON J B5E A Message to U .. rarents & v We nnl outj Imij ninl girl In Mmmiili fount) In luue a Hating Airoiiut. 'lint's our i, tin ri-.ixm-. w opennl this lii-w Siulngs lli-pnrtiiii'iil In help ptnniiito the prospcrit) nl tho joungrr Kciicr.itiiin. In iiildllliin lu pa j lug thrill n liberal rati' of InlorrM nil Hull- (lfn-., we RoIiik to i-iKiiiiriiKi' Ihrin'lii utliir ii). 51.0(1 or niiilc .liiil ji SiuIiij-.s nniiiil lioio. Stand Hard Knocks Hull pln)lliK in loth nf fun but It's hiird on sIiihin s,, nr llix othiir outdoor kumich nu pliiv "Aiuiirliiiti llo)' Shms urn miiilo fur bnN who llkn liuiillhy pleiiHiiru mill still u ant to look mint Thoy hiHt u Iimir ttllie mill hold their nhtipx im lein: uh they lust U She fiRST National Bank TdBiff KLAMATH FALLS OREGON American Boy" Shoes I'ur Wurk or I'ln), fur llulldit ii r i' miidn by expnrtit who hutu litH'li iiiiiklug boys' slini'ii for 2u X'urs Thoy look ilresiy, feel line ihn very first lime uu put thorn on, ninl cost no morn than Hoinit other shoes you would lint like nearly so well Miidn lu light or heiixy uclKlit bliick or tun T'll your imiilmr nlin ciin trust thtt mi'rrbuiit lin offers ou "Ameriruli liny' KhiiKN If tin hasn't t twin tell lilm to get you a pair, 5 mi l uiiiko no mlHtaku Bradley Shoe Store KXCl.t'HIVK AOK.MS tt.t fu y" "s V KIEICIlEliEaflEil'QZSClZ&SIBIlllHUIIEIIU K. SUGARMAN "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" j a d i 4 i 4 1 I 1 J - piiEeii.eii.T mm suits ra& boh' Mothers Attention! Arrived at last. Boys' Clothing, Kazoo Support ers and Summer Hats. Look them over. K. SUGARMAN HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING BlflEflEEIflflS!SlESB9&!53LE31EaEflflEflBflflfl a m a a n m n m M m m m 9 e)rl l ft it