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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1919)
NATUIUMY, AIMItl. -M, ,n PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON f : i H j i L1 I ' 1 i'fci m :' I' h r?i Sensitive Scales The scientific com pounding o f prescrip tions often demands that weights be true to l-100th part of a grain. Skill and accuracy are absolutely required. Our prescription scales are the b e s t and are subjected t o frequent tests. We cite this fact because we w i s h to impress u p o n you the careful service which is observed in the filling of prescriptions at o u r store. Care Counts. MONTHLY WAR STAMP QUOTAS FIXED FOR TWELFTH DISTRICT The Tronsury Department 1ms nsMKiul to tlu Tuolflh Kodornl Reserve District "the following monthly quottis to he raised in War Savings Stamps during 11US): .Inminry l.'JOO.OOO February -I.SOO.000 Mnroh 5,10(1.000 April C.000,000 ' jlav U.lUlO.OOO .lnneZZ l.'JOO.OOO .luly - 7.800,000 August 1 S.100.000 September ' JJ.fiOO.OOO October - 10.SOO.000 November 12.000.000 December ia.200,000 Total $90,000,000 . The total to be raised throughout the eouutry is $1,000,000,000. COMB SAGE TEA y INTO d.hki:ns iik.uhiti.m wi hi:. stohi:s ITS .XATI'IIAI. CHII.Olt A XII l.l'STUi: ATd.NCi: I T T THE NORTHWEST UNJerwooft Piwiiw v Wy K1A1VTH FALLS OREGON ttv? I DISTRICT KLA.1VTH FALLS OREGON t tTnif' hMfll &tLi mmnm.w tf 1' ii-Vf32 " pv CZi57 MMMMAAAMMMMAAMWWWWWWWMMMMA New City Laundry WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK Shirts and Collars Laundered We also wash silk, wool and col red goods very carefully. Try us ace and be convinced. Our prices 1 are right. Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street Back of First .National Bank 1 KRKQUXT RA1XS KKK1 SOIL IN MAXY SKCTIOXS TOO WET TO UK WOHKKll GRAIN' O V K R STATE COMING GOOII. I Apricot'. iieaclieH, curly elieerfen mill a few early varieties of applet uro sot. In tlio milder localities, l'enr tiloom Is tieKiaalMK to fall. Apples ar.il prunes are lu Moom in most ot tlio commercial fruit districts. He ports concerning frost ilamnK" are meager but It Is thoiiKlit that no sorl ouj (lnmago has been done except to peach, apricot ami early strawberry bloom In a few localities. Fear Is expressed that rain may havu Inter fered with potlenlzatlon of prunes lu I.I mi count v. Grass and hay crops made good growth. Alfalfa is six Inches high lu Mulheur county. Irrigation of al- falfa Is In progress in Lake county. i The lower ranges are furnishing ample subsistence for stock. Lambing continues, under favor- Common garden sngi' brewed Into . a heavy tea, with sulphur mid alcohol added, will turn gray, Mrcnknl and ' faded hair beautifully dark .mil lux-, itrlans. Mixing the Sage Ten nnd Bui- phdr recipe nt home, though, Is trou. blesomo. An easier way Is to get the' ready to use preparation liupioxed b the addition of other Ingtedleiits (listing about HO rents a large buttle nt drug stores, known as "Wjeth'sl Sage nnd Sulphur Compound." t'"isi nvoldlng n lot of muss While gray, faded hair Is nut ln fill, we all desire to retain our imlli fill appearance nnd ntirortiteneas Hv darkening our hnlr with Vetir Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It Is done n u.itur nlly, so ournly. You Just dnntpeii i spunge or soft brush with It nnd draw this through your hair, taking ouei small strand nt n time; by minulnr nil gray hairs lme dlsappeareil. Af ter limit her niillrntlou or two our hnlr becomes dark. glosv, suft, nnd luxuriant, and ou appear ears younger. GRANT COUNTY LEADS WITH VICTORY LOAN I'OHTI AMI, Oiegoil, Aprfl Jill (limit County with a uuotn. of $'."!. noil has HUlmrrllied SKi.iiIUO to Hie .Victor I.' nn This makes limit Iho lender of Oregon hi pel lentigo sub scriptions for any nuiiity Statu Director of OrgaiiUatlon, Kllierldge. leported lwenl-three i-oiiutles to liaxe completed their iiuot. as at noon today Ciook and Clatsop Counties tompteted tlinlr iuotus to- (lll i iv...... n..- ii.ii.-, iiihiii.j t mini tt, ! million of two hmidii.,1 , , ,K)''. ports ono hundred ii... n, ' r' In I'ortlaud, u ,,, eitiiilH imrttelpaled n, w ' play cmiipnlgn In ih, "'' Vlrtory Loan hix , , ' " heluielmwiiio mint,, rr ,, . "!'n 'plays, Till) in Until ,.ffi., , f ""'' Plays was such as , J'' , -l.'I'IMMrt MM..1MIIM ' down town streets i"il.ir n,, th We are ,.lw, , J((ll e earn of nmr II ' " take cnn nf )niir II i- lt rote A! Hinllli, ll:i;i ,Mm HtiiMir. (,. 9-lf jnnmmirnmiminrmniroHinmnmimiimimitimminrmnmCTinmirBOTiuiiHWHiu CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Work of all Kinds and Roofing Let Me Make You an Estimate W. D. MILLER Contractor soil. Early gardens are growing Blowly. My maklic the Adriatic "nn Inlnnd sea" Italy provides n practical solu tion for one of the world's most Inter esting waterways problems. Dassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IX THE CITY QUICK SERVICE REASONABLE RATES PHONE 187 Western Transfer Co. With the return of pence there will be a resumption of the season of pi ano recitals that innkes some of oa really wish the war hsd kept on. The Greatest Tractor Made PORTLAND. April 26 Many crops will be nlantpd Inter than usual this season In Oregon, owing to a tend- Bress ,n northeastern counties, ency toward backwardness In wea-i s,ork '" maklnK K00il Knin ther conditions, according to the' I'lantlng of early potatoes and gar vu. ,mmmn,v f ts ,.n. ho, i,. den vegetables was delayed by wet reau on weather and crop conditions, issued here. The temperature was generally somewhat above normal but no extremely high temperature was experienced and the general Im pression in many places was that the weather was unseasonably rfool. Some frost occurred several morn ings. There was rather less than the us ual amount of sunshine, weather rec ords show, and rain was ot frequent occurrence over a large part of the state, keeping the soil too wet .to be worked. In the western counties, farm work is unusually backward. Plowing for summer fallow is well advanced In northeastern counties. Winter wheat, rye and oats have made satisfactory growth. Over most of the state growth has been slow bat In Morrow county much ef: the winter grain is Jointed and some Is in the boot. Wire worms continue to injure winter wheat in Jefferson county. Seeding of spring wheat, oats and barley Is progressing slowly, especially In western counties and the acreage will be reduced by the KIN'i: ItKCOltD Hilt OltKCO.V TOWN i SAN FIIANC1SCO, April 26 Los tlno, Oregon, was the first 'town lu j the Twelfth Federal Reserve District, to report, "quota raised," In the Vic tory Loan. Tlio telegram was signed , "Kdgar Marvin," and It was on hand last Monday morning when Liberty , Loan headquarters was opened Talking about after-war wage condi tions Just see the ease with which a lot of men mho have been working for a dollar a year are getting good Jobs. Two million American women were engaged In war work. But It Is hoped by husbands and prospective husbands that they hare not absorbed a warlike spirit permanently. Lloyd George says It was the Ger man army that started the war, bat of course there is no occasion for us ostentatiously to call attention to what army stopped It France offers an education In French to American soldiers who are detained backward state of farm work. There) over there. Some of our girls over Is ample moisture for the germlna-' here fear they may already know too Hon of grain already sown In most much of the language I sections. k 2Wl'lBffrH'P7Y i A small acreage In Lake' county was blown out by high wind. I Ground is being prepared for corn. Come and have a good time. This Hot Springs Bath House. . means you. It THE MOLINE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR JOHN M. LEWIS, Agent 6th and Main Phone 140 HH-H4M)-M,44tMMMMM 1 PLUMBING STEAM FITTING SHEET METAL FURNACE WORK Pumping and Irrigating Plants of All Kinds Estimates Cheerfully. Furnished Contracts Taken 6. C. LORENZ 123 North 6th St Pay a Visit to the JEWEL CAFE HIGH QUALITY, QUICK SERVICE COZY AND CLEAN EVERY DELICACY OF THE SEASON SERVED JESSE BAILEY, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main St Chili Parlor NOODLES Chili Con Carna Tamales Enchilades Fine Pastry Good Coffee Phone order taken for Halads and Fishermen's Lunchca Pellcateasea Lunchea served aa you like them. PHONE 446 jQst around the corner on 7th. We rater to Ladles and Gentlemen FHOXE 440 O. E. Rae Arnold V. Hoke m0s& This is America's most popular LIGHT-SIX. One look ono ride in this model will convince you. All we ask is that you compnro values. If you ore looking for the highest grade LIGHT-SIX on the market here it is. Th LIOHT-FOUR Tb. LIOIITSIX SEVBN-PASSKNOItR SIX DUNHAM AUTO CO. 403 W. Sixth St KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON B "ItttJilllrWHliillH'l fllHBifltfM-dqmlHBrtMiMHisMttM Repair Department Our repair department is exclusively con trolled by Morrison and Peterson. These men are expert machinists and electricians, will give you guaranteed service, and their charges will be reasonable. tfS iS$ tmataBSt (smimhmI III . 3., Dobbin to the Pasture Don't feed expensive hay and grain to horses when you can do more work for less than half the price with a Waterloo Boy Tractor Baldwin Hardware Co. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY I Full Sugar, ' Half Sugar. Golden Tankard MAMMOTH LONG RED and TABLE VARIETIES BEETS Murphey's Feed & Seed Store Phone 8 126 South Sixth St