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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1919)
y$ .$ m 1U!K KOCH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'HID.W. AIMIII h, in in TK Fvnincr Hra A Uuckot wlno ' oponinR m it, col- i ne evening neraia.nmil, n ,yinlM,ulll l)t Morlos nni, M I' I! It KIIITOK V ICKomls, una of fuels. It thoro nr onny. , about thnn undent myth. It Is, per , Imps, usldo from tlio discussion. Inhllh.,l .inllv except Sunday hv,,.hU,!h "" ,nlw"'nB cl The Herald I'lililWhluc Company of ,,mu' to ,u,,u tlliU KhrIo cot tho ipi Klamath Knllo. ill lift Koutth street Knterod nt tne postofflca nt Klam th Fa IK Oro , for transmission thin the mails na secnnd-clsts mutter Subscription term by mall to any address In the United Stales: One year 15.00 Ono month . . . 50 Impulse for Its laudable plan from n lettor wrlttun by one. Tyra Allen of rendlcton. With customary Journal istic Rallnntry, thu editor printed tlui letter, tiitl made a movtui; appeal to the romantic Instincts of his male readers by nskltiK them to toll the young lady whatever they, or any of them, might know about llluo Muck- ICH FUEL IS SAVED By TIE mm lai Then, too, l hoy hao their repilnr nunniineor ho ha uciiiiel a fluent speech In lecountliiK the won lei of I'iiiIpIiiii iit'chltoctiiie The M" ' uuih are kciioi illy rniidn n I h i.onio lepiesenliitUo of t'e YoutiK Men's Chilstliin Association, while, the lliltlshci's are seixcd " mem Km of the Hllll-di women h .uv'llim i ipuiUiitUm. Theie also Is In operntlim for tlio uleiiiii of the witr, a line of liillyho coiiche These u l ",l 'h'liuinl ln.auite of their uoxellv for tlio Am ei H mis "iiumhlow." iiriiiy mil sen, nitlllerymeii, the, m ny took and the rim iiimKsiiillh pile Into the eoieh. Puc'led hluh above tlio wheels, the) f the slKhis of I'm Is with holiday (..nets Herald's Classified Advs. FOR SA! I- WAS1IINUTON, Apill 11 The t'nlted States Fuel Administration has tailed attention to the ostlmutes ot. Tho (lrst result of the newspaper ' hist October that 1.2SO.0HI hunt for tho historic golden tleeco SIciiiIht nf tin Associated lrt The Associated 1'ress Is exclusively entitled to the uc tor republication was a vigorous letter of protest from of all new, dispatches credited to It Tyra Allen that ho Is not . school Klrl or not otherwise credited In this pa- ,,,v ,i , per. and also local news ubliuc.l W,th KoUten cl,rla' "kX'B " "rite heron. '" essay on something she knows All rights of republication of spe- nothing' about, but he Is, he says, "u elal dispatches herein are also re-1 vllllan ot the old school, whoso wills- rarTv-u KltlDAY, AI'llII. It, ItllU. Kr(.HTl;KS tons of coal were saved during seven months last year thtough the opera tion of tho "Daylight Sivlng" law The plan was adopted lu tho I'nlt. ed States after Its success had been demonstrated In (trout Itrlfilii. Fiance, Italy, Germany. Austria, Hol land. Denmark, Sweden, -.Norway, l'ortugil, Australia, and Iceland In Kuiopean countries the period dur ing which tho clock is advanced Is in most cases shoiter than the sown months adopted as the fulled States plan, bcciuso Kuropo Is further from the cquntor than this countrv. and oirlv sunrise prevails dm lug a mm h ,kets are turning gray from the fro3ts , of over forty winters spent in the wild and picturesque mountains of , Eastern Oregon." Yet evidently tho fancy of tho old prospector still Following our policy ot keeping yearns for news of Hluo Hucket. the Herald just one step ahead of the! The storv of ,,,Uo ni.ckot ,oI(1 ln city, your paper comes to you to- Horner's "Oregon" Is that some chll- nlght enlarged to eight pages. This ,lrell wh,0 cncnm)tf,i tm tho Mlll1L.tlr ,.,,,,. ,l0rt,m of the jear. -,:, .u uc ,uC . ui i..K ...-..., ... uiu Hiver. with an emigrant train, found i (;relt Itrltaln the plan is opera future. V do not, however, take to some si,ning pebbles Inn brook .They tivt only dining Tour ami a half ourselves the credit for this growth. ,vere thrown in a blue bucket and months whllo In Frinre thu clocks -It is duo entirely to the liberal, uu- brought to camp, where they were do- nie moved forward foi a period of on selfish support of our advertisers. In clared to bo gold. Tho story of tho lv three and a It'ilf months. .appreciation of this unstinted patron- supposed find spread until it was fu--age. we are going to bend our ener- n,uiar throughout tho Northwest, gles to giving to them and our sub- where hundreds and thousands were scribers one of the best newspapers In sUU easy to exct0 over reports of the state. We are going to ask, yes. fabulous discoveries. Its effect was urge, our readers to remember thel,)articulary to-HtimuliUo gold hunt hnslness men whose advertising Is lng ,n Eastern Oregon. A party of making the Herald a bigger and bet- five David Littletield. Henry Grltlln, Ter paper. Head their advertising, William Stafford and C. W. Scriber snd buy fronMhein. wa3 organized In Portland In 1S61; in uuu.fi ?u. uu a.c uunib ": " and under the guidance of a man hammer down the high cost ot living named Adams, set out to find the than anything else you may try. BUB rucket diggings. The guide lost Coal pioductlon in this countrv having been at a low ebh for the lat five months, there are fears of n -e. vere shortage next winter, particular ly If the weather should he cold and stormy. The economy which will he effected by the "daylight saving" liw thl.s ) ear, therefoie, may prove to he a direct ndwintige. ll'-2t Monthly meeting of Duslness Asso ciation .Monday evening. April Hlh. .Moose Hall. Banquet. 6:4.1 p. in. Matters of Interest to Klamath Falls From time to time we are going to i,i0 ,,.,,,- i,iii,l,,mni.n.r.an,i to be discussed . C. anhtnon, "tell you why you should patronize the a,i discovered gold on Elk Creek. It SecrcturJ; advertisers in the Herald, and we is salll to have !,een the Ilrst placer think we will be abje to convince you uncovered In Eastern .Oregon, an. that it Is your plain, honest duty to otuer KOi,i districts were found ami do so. They are serving you In a (pvclnreri direct, personaMvay, by saving your But the mystery of Blue Hucket is -money, and common gratitude do- nsoived. Perhaps there was such a mands that you show them-your ap- mne; perhaps not. Let it be hoped preciation by your patronage. In do- tllat tlle jJluo .Mountain Eagle will as ing so. 3-ou are serving your own in- certain the truth. There are still In terests more than those of the busi- ns mnny men w10 bellcvod It once. Tess house that solicits your patron- antj some 0f them acted on their be ase. Hef. A few believe It yet. Oregon- 'To make 'the Herald the-paper w-e"an want to see it from a news standpoint ' i PAHS FILLED L IT M T T TS 1 "BOB" ADAMS IS SAFE IN BOSTON PARIS. (Coriespondem e of the As sociated I'rees) I'arls Is full of mili tary tourists, personally comlm d tho not by the usual professional coips of guides and tourist 'gouuos Americans, Enrllsli soldlei t'an.i The good ne that his on, Rob- dlllnSi Australians uml Now Ke.iland- crt has reached Helton on his way t.rs ,irov,u tila ci,lef mcinhei-liip of home safely, has Just reached J. ,i, uii,i0..ni,-, tmritnii t. im Klein. Therefore, if you will call the Frank A(llnl3 uy wire. Xf) particulars EeeI,;K aiitomolilles. termed In tour- 1st vernacular "riibberneck wagons" swerve thru tho .streets of I'arls al ways filled with overseas visitors. it will be necessary to have the co operation ot Its readers. We try to get all the news, and we do get all of the important happenings. It Is, however, impossible to record all of the goings and comings of the people of the city and county without your help Herald and tell us when you are go- were given e.s to when the young ing away, or when you return, or If ,an cpuld get home, but It is be- you have a friend visiting you, or Heved that he will bo released In the leaving, we will appreciate it, our near future. readers will appreciate it, and you "Dob" W3S with the One Hundred will be doing your part ln making the and First Infantry and saw' active Herald a live newspaper. When you service in some of the hardest fought say: "This darned paper hasn't a battles of the last campaign. He bit of news ln it." Just-ask yourself I was wounded once, but recovered Children's and Boys' Footwear at Reasonable Prices As all mothers know, shoes- are very high, and there are many shoes that, even at the high prices, do not give the service--but we can truthfully say that out shoes will give absolute- satisfaction. Shoes for growing boys and girls, from 2 L. small size to 2 in the largersize. Fifty differont stylos to pick from, in black, tan, gray, brown and mixed colors. They are foot form shoes ,and preserve the natural arch and form of the feet and toes, and this store takes pride in prop erly lilting children's shoes. We keej) buttons and rips sewed as long as the shoes last: Our low rent and no clerk hire enables us to make prices that defy competition in this class of goods. Bradley Shoe Store 727 MAIN STREET -" iiuuuNiuiimmiu how often you have tried to give it an Item, and recall how many times you have known of an important or in teresting piece of news and kept it to yourself. We are not mind readers, nor super-beings. We must learn about what we print by word of mouth, and if you will give us Just a little help you will And how much more Interested you will be in your -newspaper. NEW YORK. Al'rll 11. The trans port "Julia I,ukenback" carrying tho 157tn Infantry complete and which, reported a lost pinrJeller at sea, ar-' lived off Ambose light ship todd, WHKKK WAS THE BLUK BUCKKT? ' The men are from the 40th, National Guard Division from California, NeV- Thc Blue Mountain Eagle has set i.da, Utah, Colorado, Arizona and out on a belated search for the Blue New Mtxlco. soon. His many menus in jviam ath County will be glad to see him back. WESTKK.V VAXKBKS MAKK HAKK CBOS8INO. For the Lunch Bucket or An Outing Then- I nothliiK that will fill tlic 1)111 quite n well ax koi.ii of tlio many thliw Hint we list below. And baddes, they are uIwhh .1. Mruulr for the table when jou arc twlied for u "quick meal.' FrankN Meat TreatH, French ntsle. per can 20c FrankH Vienna HauwiRe, In nice wiuce, p-v can f FrankH llamburjc Kteak, ready to eat, per ciin - Frank. Chicken and Beef Broth a fine article - Bed Crowl Veal I-oaf. pure and wholesome, per can "'"' Bed Crown Deviled Meats, wit h key open UH ; and 1 Fancy Chicken Tamule. that will appeal to you s rr Wellinan Fancy Crab Meat, choice ami sweet, per can ....- ... c AVellman Fancy Lobsters, none better, two slw-s U Y,, Wellinan Fancy Tuna Fish, per can -" Wellinan Ktra lro Giant Olives, "Best Kver," per ran OOr AVellman Fruit Hnlad, "5 iiiT." Just try It, can )c Ited Crown Mime Meat, In packages; a "pick-up," and Is .V... 1 lilKli Brade Hoods. This we will sell as lonK as lu stock at two packages 'or - " 1 ours to please, nausjucllou "or money back," Call 2(M, and we'll do the rest. THE SUNSET GROCERY GRAND SPECIAL FEATURE As a Grand Finale tothe best Western Night Entertainment yet given by the Elks, arrangements have been made for the presence SATURDAY NIGHT, APRIL 12 of ten Indians, who will take active part in the entertainment. They will play the great Indian gambling game, G. G. Y. With their wonderful Navajo blankets spread on the floor, they will give a touch of high life that will be unique and interesting. ' Another feature will be The Shaker Dance One of the most astonishingly picturesque affairs ever witnessed. In this dance are to be used the wonderful silver bells ,the sweet tones of which are noted throughout the West. All the other interesting and spectacular games and amusements will be staged also. We have a surprise for you tonight Come and see what it is. Public is cordially invited to come, stay as long as you like, and be a real Westerner. "' 1 1 srt NV" aim. "It nf " ""..rnK, 'I fnl nil ii ncrt, 'i -act I'lies'i: t'l'vms . nut hai.k on i:v n lien, unci :; mil , on 1! Kood roudn, w . it III cultivation, a In , Iioiiiu Unci, parth I. tmiilhtti'Nt ot Kuiti'ii. luu Kiiod IiiIn Iiim i, hlr.h Kchiml Will v till Of tllimii Hirer ,M tdiVp or cut tie lit I ,, r lit 11 roll'lltll'H Willi 111 vl xiihmll UllMt ,ni C.ilnv, AnIiIiiihI. Out,"-! 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M MotKClll'llt. I. I. i I. liiril'U. W S. HIoiikIi. roiniultii I mi: SAI.K t'hctr.ili'i ...r ii' cikhI itH ni'iv, J5ui). Kiniinri llnttii-Rar-nK. -!' KOU SAI.K- (liiinl four r.inm him( liiur hlnll .chiml. prl nlv 11.001 on cany ti'riim. Clillroti Smith 9-lt roil HAI.K- .Moilcrn four room huue near 11th Htrcct pavement, excel lout condlllon and cheap at J 1.500; tcriiiM; liunifdlato pinHemilon. Chll coin A Smith. ,-t. KOU SAI.K Dandy the room ImnRa low on Kapliinailn, with nrn place, Hcri'Diicd front and hack pnrchM. lawn, bits let: price only 12 :50. with $2C!i ciihIi. Chllcotf & s'jtI'l:3.; SITUATiONSWANTED MAN AND WIKK Kxpurleiiriil, ont Job on ranch. W. II flln. lutel Hall. "- "miscellaneous I IIAVK 40 acres of land I "III trn'1" for city property. What hare you. MIIIh Addition preferred ",2 "ttK Mmet. " WANTKD llurrcd Hock und KhwU iHlnnd huiiH or roimterK. l I"' le) ,,'i'rkel price. Aclilrerm o. u. Allyn, 3U, Weed, Calif. - WANTKDHpau of inareH. 5 In i 7 yrnrH old; wnlKht :I0 to .1 Frcu W. UlionInK, 1U2I) M'fn ,,, 10' . WANTKD lluckH In paKliir.) on IIM" iHluuil; Kood KraHH, plenty of : tor; caroful nttentlcui h' M " enro-tnkor. J 11. Swift. Nl""aUl s .lirn stvnctt Tho liidlCH of tho Kiiiinaiiiicl liar tlHt Church will hold n .'k1,,V'a hiiIo Saturd.iy April latli ut 1 I nt tho JohnHtomi I''""'11""'.!; 719 Main St. llrlnK yr '"" tar " Von ur HollclKid Hecioltiiy Tlio M popiilailty "' ,,1,,,.T1,"iIi!! IcIcn U rrtliH-lwl In the fuel '",,. lnK IIMH this iiwKn-NNlw " I' ' ' Hiied morn thnn ai. "" '1 ,h life buHlncHM. AkW nilleote A Sn about the NKW ll l"'"'1'' t n Trnvi'lerH iiccldent ini'l l'"'Jl; policy ami pnilrd nr ',,,n"'!J.tf into & Hnillli, Ak"1 M. K. (Iray, M. K. 'y ,r- 1'1'1'' aid (lrny und llorl A. Miwoii f" " party of Klnmutli Kulli vlll ,rn' 11. 9 O.Iohhii Hiiclluii. The vialtiTB w Kin-Ma ut tho Whlto l'nllcai noiu. . . 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