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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1919)
AGK TW THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKIINKHIIAV, Al'llll, "ii, lino. m m L FELT LIKE n T T II t- two cities linve boon ron.'i l'ril, nt one tlmo or nnotlior, on tin fcntorj circuit with fiom threo o t clvo cluli flnlstilin? the ponna it tares Hasten lends In number ot ',. n itoti. ships won ns. the teams or fi.U Hty I hnvo accounted for thirteen w i in . J Chicago Is scrnnit with ton nml Now t York third with eight. Of the -m-' NEW YORK, April 23. Tiw eoin- one penmnts Knstern vltibs have I lng week will usher In another base., captured twentv-seven ami the West I "ball season under conditions wh'rh fourteen. In tho American l.encn.oi the major league magnates, pin.vers' fourteen cities have figured since Its i -nil fans hope und expect will be ! formation In 1000. Philadelphia ami .THAT IS K.UTIY TIIK WAY TIN. more fruitful than those of the past) Hoston have won six and five pen-' HAM. SAYS III ItlllU'.MATIS.M lew years. With the bllgnt ot war' ii-ints respectively while Chicago cap. ACTIM) lifted from tho national po."t It Isitured four and Detroit threw. I the belief In all sections tint the This year the clubs face a shorvr TNT .i. popularity which It enjoyed previous to tho devastating swtep ot wortd- ide hostilities. Kitiiie In place of the usuil 111 VI en the tams tn ;o tho fl'd on i Wednesdny with Chicago and Pt.l league officials and cluh owners, ! Louis : Cleveland nt Detroit; I'lilli. wllh this Idea In mind, ha. - devoted ulelphla at Washington ntid ll'Hton the past few months to preparing for n new period In baseball pnd their nt New York on the American Leisu circuit and Urooklyn at lloiton; New hsndlwork Is evident In many illrrc-jYoTk nt Philadelphia; I'lttshurgli nt. tlons. Rnlical Changs? were made In i Chicago ami St. Louis at Clnclnnntl , methods and system of consulting In the National Leigue. the tOlOJ the big leagues at the annual meet-'season will be about a week Inter "n , Ing of the magnates. Individ inl dun. ttartliig than has been the case In ( owners have labored to improve the past years. strength of their for es and thru tho team managers nave purchased or traded players In orde- to -omul out formidable combinations. How well they have i.iildol on'v time can demonstrate m: viewed from the standpoint of the present It would appear as though both the Na tional and American circuits wvrc stronger and better balanced than has been the case In receat sersons. Before the pennant races ire well under way It Is expected that the last of the dlimond stars now sen ing with the forces either nt hom or abroad, will have doffed the khaki for baseball flannel. Many will rap- pear updn the field with a giamor heretofore lacking and the fans' wel come will be backed by n smttment containing something more than tiTe admiration due the playar for his playing ability alone. Mingled with faces of lo'urnlng "veterans who have won honors on the battlefields of Europe, as veil as on the diamond, will be seen those ot new comers bringing the speed, agility and zest of youth to the mi tlonal game. From the training camps of the South land come reports of the sparkling play of several re cruits who promise to qui-kly estab lish themselves in the hearts of tho I GRANGE CHIEF BIDS FARMERS RTL Thomas C. Atkeson, Repre sentative of Patrons of Hus bandry, Asks Aid in Drive fans as ay result of their unu-ual skill with bat and ball. It Is this constantly changlns pic ture of personnel, playing ability and combat, tempered with the sentiment and traditions of baseball, ':.n has e3 ablished the sport so firmly thruout the nation. Old stars may fade; youthful phenomenons leap to the zenith In their places; and rlnb own era come and go with little apparent effect upon the popularity or the game. For many years baseball has "held Its own thru prosperois and de-l pressing seasons because :t If basc "ball and America's game. ? edition as welded the sport Into an integ.al part of the nation's life. For more than forty yea-i the Na tlonal League has marshalled ats playing -forces each Spring and tent its teams away on another .eiinant chase Just as It will do again during the next few days. Since IS7C twen- Thomas C. Atkeson. Washington. D. C, representative of the National Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, has sent a statement to tho officers of ecry farm grange In the United States appealing for support of the Victory Loan. Ills statement to the farmers of tho country says In part. "Thero lies Just outside tho doors of the American farmer a hungry world, a world which needs all our products. American farming res.ts on tho safe basis, of need and service. Tho Investment of tbo hard earned dollars of the American farmer in the Victor' -Liberty Loan Is a safe Invest ment with a certainty of fair return And the money will come back Into circulation, making more business, in creasing the market and demand for farm products, and Increasing pros, perity. Uujlng In the Victory Liberty Loan will make tbe farmers Victory Liberty Prosperity men. Do your part to put the Victory Liberty Loan over the top. "Make your Investment in the Vic tory Liberty Loan the measure of your confidence In American institutions and that democracy for which your sons offered tbe supreme sacrifice; a symbol of jour determination that the war shall not have been fought In vain; an offering of thanksgiving for peace." VISIT IT.OM FONT. WHY COUGH AND COUGH AND COUGH? Dr. King's New Discovery removes the danger of neglect Coughing until the parched throat grows painful should not be permitted. It should be relieved before it gains headway with a dose of Dr. King's sew Di'covcv The tame Avifh a cold or bronchial attack. Millions have used this well known remedy for half a century regularly without thought of change. Sold by druggists since 1869. An all important adjunct to any family medicine cabinet. 60c and $1.20. The Burden of Constipation is lifted, comfortably but positively when jou treat vour bowels with Dr. KingS New Life Pills. The liver gets busy, digestion improves, the sicMy, allow skin is freed from bile. Get a bottle today start the day right. 25c. Edgar Pomroy and Miss Edna Norrls have returned to Fort Klam ath after a short visit here. i "I hnd never taken a dose of Tmi. ' lnc In my llfo till some six weeks into. but I have received more houof'.t from the threo bottles 1 have Just finished than from all tho other med icine I have taken put together," :ltl (Vorgo It. Tlndnll, of (1002 lSth Ave. South. Seattle, tho other tlnv. .Mr, Tlmliill Is employed at the Skinner & Eddy Ship Yards. "For several yoirs," ho continued. "I suffered terrlhlv ftom musci'ltir ' ihnuuiatlsm ami kldnev trouble. The j muscles of my right arm would draw i up at the elbow, nml feel IIUo 'liev were tied In n knot. I had no appetite 'and the little I forced down didn't do 'me much. If imy, good Mv kldnevf worried mo night nml day, I had, mi owf'il mlserv up nml down my split" and my back right over my kidt.eyi would hurt so bad that If 1 stoopel over It would almost kill mo ft l st'i lighten up ngjln. I couldn't ret i j wo'l at night, and mnny a time I ' would wake up nt midnight, ami ncv. i or sleep another wink the hiinmv of the night, then my back vvo'tM .stu' h.'rtlng so bad that I could lmrdl get up out nf bed. "1 guess I have taken most cverv k'nd of medlrino sold without getting a bit of relief, und 1 was in mlghtv had shape when I decided to se if Tnnlnr would help nie Well, I cm honestly say that I haven't Iml an nine or a pain sluco shortly after I Chili Parlor NOODLES Chili Con Carna Tamales Enchilades Fine Pastry Good Coffee Plinne orders tnkrn for Salads and Fishermen's Lunches Delicatessen Lunches served as jou like them. PHONE 446 Just around the corner on 7th. We cater to Ladles and Gentlemen PHONE 410 O. E. Rno Arnold V. Hake MEDFORD RAILROAD started on Tnnlnr, 1 sleep llko n low ,it nlflit inn! mv lf. Inlln mil til ll I'm liable to eat us both out of lunmi SOLD FOR MORTGAGE ami home If I kiop on with tl.o m petite Tnnlue has given me. 1 feel jv J mI.'DI'OUI). April aa.- I'mler n well and hearty In every wuv (list I tmpmn ,BU obtained from He have told tho boys down at Iho s,.ip- )Up Aim,v T yv. Mlli-n, which jnrd how much good Tnnlne hat lon. wi)t ,lhriP( i,y nrcull Judge for me, Tor I hope that my ..v,il"ii'-o ci(ikltii Frltli), the (lignon Lumber will be the means of helpln1.' ethcM (rmpniiy Is now operating th who may have troubles like I hid" freight department of the Southern Tanhie i sold In Klniunth Knlli by Oieuiin Traction compmiy iih u log tho Star Drug Co. and In l.ntella by KIIK r,,ro'd. Ilerelver All I oh will James .Mere Co--A.lv ' umilnm. to operate the puongor ear between Medford n ml Jnrkiionvllle, A I Ill'ia Ml IVH'imi. TO The nillrond will be sold h the Mi: SENT TO lOIIKM'S. court's order on May U In older to ' Mitlsfy the mortgtigo held on It h WASIIINOTON. April 2 Semi- v. H lUtnum, foimer owner, tnd tor Alc.Nary In n confeieme with the 'secretary of agriculture urged air- i tilniie miiiervlslon and pninil of Ore-I '" ' gun rmests at four illffeient placed j In the state. If miltablo Inmllng field 'and fuellltlt'i can he piovlded alum; I tbe Cascade ami Const inngivi. It U I iilmoit certain the department wiU I use air imttoN In fighting fire In the great tracts of Mtimllug tlm'ier In i Oregon A jiew hemtral extinguisher bomb has boon devbed for (hit work will undoubtedly be I rni ,,v ,, II,,....,. i,. ,, i... . ' Mr i ,iii iiniiii mt I IMMt nop Lumber (ouipuiiv leuie oil the eiilhe uiih, her ruiupiiny Thuiim win It of hiullm; li,).' , King i' imp on .Iih li , ,, (llignoti sawiiillt In M, . ., it... .. ' '"" IUj(. '""K 11(110 1 "ii luin. hi'Kllli n,0 '" ii loj. ' " Urn I IIATTWHIM' (Mil t.u tO.MINO 'in I'.lhil.Uli, I'OHTI.ANII. Apiil ttesMp Onr.oii will n the -Till of thl'i inoniii tn 2'ith It win M , the Interest of l,i- big (leinoiiKlratloii lun i when the vesnel ai rlvi 'I'" Int. '"' nn "i limn nn In 1 " in A ' " I'litineJ FANCY ALFALFA SEED Oregon Standard Purity and Germination WOOD CURTIS CO. wuei.ks.vm: llf At i siitr.i.T 1. .1. It ItttEi:, lielilent I Jr 1 DANCE MALIN SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919 Music by M. Dobry Orchestra Everybody is cordially invited. Good time for all l vT.3!Xui I iTWnsscjA.iJt-- Mn'r. g" " rr t yJMffSr- BRiCCS AUTOWOUD-SAiV Attachment On man cull tScerilt: 2 mn. 35 coril. Goes Anywhere Any Aa'.o. SRJCGS & BURPEE CO. Ino, Ka uf:nrcrs 274 IUthoriw Ave I'tittUml Snd for tnfomalion am IIIulrtii Circular The Greatest Tractor Made V2-- I J CUT DOWN YOUR . COFFEE EXPENSE Buy Ae Famous MJ-B- IN THE FIVE POUND CAN AND SAVE MONEY CLEAN UP With A GOOD Klectrlc Viiruiini Cleaner in your home, our ruirn '"id carpet" will lie rlean ALL TIIK TIMF not merely for a week or no ufler Spring homo elcunlnK- The KOVAIj Hvvecjier l una of tho ;OOI kind. It l not the lowest, nor tho hlKheit prlrr! nvieeper to bo liml, jet It Ih tho most efficient of lt type, nml jou run prove Oils by n ritKK THIAL in our own home. afc . $fe A (4 1 ?!prKBJ-5:y5i. fawjpcgr- X I Aim B B ""Ji Vtl rl - Bfl '.TB-SV - jj i h ij oLH-nf N Tl I ? V W--I Miir xirt i llullt up to down to price. Mnnihinl, Link River Electrical Co. ' !c-- Icuum pActep -IM.MWt i 1.1 'I i . I ' i i H I QiriJ- LV-,-.-,.",i-iau- r iS THE MOLINE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR JOHN M. LEWIS, Agent 6th and Main Phone 140 pMfck vaxficEst t wyvoWx ill 'i L k Its iheBestCofee)ouCaiiBuy It Goes farther EVERY CAN GUARANTEED Phone 171 BHM-i umWI'lllHIIIII'll ...iiiwuiUi.'fi,.. ...,itvvAiaR4lFHHHvwuffj.... ?ui'JrHjUlw lP5Pi(Nl PPllPK'il mM 3Wft IrAIi mm MMmJnMA mm. Paint is Cheap Today Y'OU producers ami growers who sell such thingi as Icef, Iiors, crain, beans, wool, ckjti butter, p)tatofs, ilu jou I now that the money you net for these thinr will buy more Heath & Million Paint today than ever before? 'I"hen why not use paint freely on jour buildings this season rather than wait and have expensive repair bills later on? Heath tc Millican Taint on your house acts like a mackintosh. It shuts out any chance of decay. It is dependable cheapest in the end. Roberts & Hanks HARDWARE PHONE 173 422 MAIN ST. Qfio aff-tjoar-round soft drink For business men, professional men, men of sports $olf, bowling, tennis, shootingidinf.For everybody, every where, the year 'round. Bcvo is hale refreshment for wholesome thirst"" an invigorating soft drink. Ideal for the athleteor the man in physical or mental training" good to train and $ain on. iiealtfttul ana appctizina. iT. LOUIS ANHEUSER-BUSCH Mason. & Ehrman Co.-, ' irllmtors KI.A.MATII I'ALI-S, OilU. Fjlll Sugar, Half Sugar, Golden ' Tankard MMOTH LONG RED and TABLE VARIETIES 2'L mm BEETS Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 South Sixth St Phone 87 ' "j ii