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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1919)
n TAOE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOXIMV, AI'HH, aHl 0f i ! rr .' Pilot, Navigator and Plane in Which They Hope to Cross Atlantic. Of fVVUAGl H1H I N M INM-sMTlV. MrvlU9 rtv rflTj fcA 1 . v .wi)W " yr- , - r-rr ssa.i I" t v 3 Weather condition have held up the start In tho first attempt to muKo an airplane flight from Amer'cn to Kuropc. Harry U. Hnwker, who is to pilot a Sopvvlth machine, hn been waiting for several das at St. Johns, N. F., with Lieutenant -CommanJer MacKenzie Grieve, his observer, for word from the Canadian and English weather men that the barometer pro mlsed good flying. Both Hawker and Grieve say the plane is capable of maMng the flight and they have been chafing under the delay. KP k J wsi'ty! 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April 2S Tanned vet emus of the Argonui', lliegiui cud Waihlugton men of the Stilut regl ment of the I'lnt DhliUm. who have arrived hero euroute to Camp l.nuU. until that they luul hreu eating over sinco they left Spokane The peoplo brought them food over time t oir train situppeil ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE PHONE 173 422 MAIN ST. EPUKIT? MOVE TO SHEW IP NORTHWEST PORTLAND, April 2S Newspap er advertising, ilistribined through out the United States so as to supple, went to the best advantage the heavj tourist advertising campaign of thi, United Stata? railway administra tion, will be the principal ftaiure of DAILY STAGE SERVICE TO BEND FROM KLAMATH FALLS Call Van's Auto Service. il Syringes There is an advantage i n selecting syringes from a stock like ours. We have every known variety and each is the best o fits kind. Bulb, Fountain, Combi nation, Nose, Ear, Hypodermic and many others are kept constantly in stock. To t h e advantage ofx choosing from an ex ceptional assort ment, we add the further ad vantage of low prices. Underwood Phamury vl KLAMATH FALLS OPECON Fh? I Kfir,! the 1919 publicity campaign of the Pacific Northwest Tourist nssorla tion Tho asociaticn has available for expenditure during tho year, t2, 5U0, or half of the $50,000 approp riated by Oregon. $50,000 b Wash ington and $25,000 by Ilrltiih Col umbia for the Joint campaign of li'l'J and 1920. 'The program ofexpendl-i turei submitted by Herbert Cu.hbert executive secretary of the. crganlin-; tion, at the annual meeting held Jt Ilelllugbam, April 12, was, tftiopted by tho directors with slight modifica tions nnd includes the following it-' cms: Newspaper and magazine advertis ing $33,295; literature nnd general printing, $4200; Illustrated lecture..' $G0QQ; billboards, $1000; dhtrlbii t'on of literature. $2000; illustrated articles, etc, $500; administration, , $10,SOO; contingencies, nnd not ap propriated, $4705. Illustrated lectures on the scenic attractions of the Pacific Northwest, as delivered by Frank Ilrnnch Klley, of Portland, have proven very popu lar and effective during the past two years in Eastern and Middle Western cities, and $5000 was appropriated to continue them. The $1000 for billboards covers the expense of erecting and maintain ing a series of large billboards lo cated at strategic points along the National Parks highway. Inviting au to tourists en their way to the Yel lowstone and Glacier National parkq to continue on and visit the Pacific Northwest. TROUBLES HAD COST THOUSANDS MItS. WIIITP SAYs Tia I It- cami: Titm m.r.s .rn:u i:vi:i:ytiii. im.si run it si'iTi:i(i:i i'iitixn Miwts SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE VIC TORY LIBERTY LOAN WHAT YOU WOULD HAVE PAID FOR VIC TORY THEN. Klamath foanty News "Actitull, a few bottle's of Tnnlnr did more for me than medlcluo.s and treatments that hivu cost mo thous ands of dollar." said Mr Kittle White, who Uvea at 1312 Fortv-sec-ond street. 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The gathering at the School House was largely attended Friday Evening. An Interesting program wait glvon b the school children, Mr. Sexton spoke on the Roys' and Girls' Club work and County Agriculturist, E. II, Thomas spoke on the subject ot far ming in High altitude, Illustrating with lantern slides. Mr. Elliott and daughter spent the week end with Mrs. Elliott and child- en at the homestead. Although It U a- late spring the planting of grain goes on comfort ably. The numerous tractors In the neighborhood are making progress Mr, Rook and Mr, Faught have been running a Fordson both day and night on their places. Consult Us It Pays IET ns show you why J Firestone Truck Tiros will fcive you greater wear, greater resiliency, greater protection for your truck, greater saving in repair and fuel bills and Most Miles per Dollar. 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