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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1919)
ITTI l'AON six THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONIMV, Al'llll, uh. nun. EAST OREGON 130 STUDENTS TO FINISH U. OF O. Ml, A. t roM.MIIXlT.MKXT 'csjl w i:i:k datics aim: ii.i:d. B i T i i r . m CLEAN UP With a GOOI1 Klcctric Vacuum Cleaner in jour home, jnur rtijrs and carpels will lie clean ALL THK TIMB not merely for a week or o after Spring liou-c cleaning. The HOYAL Sweeper I one of the GOOD kind. It it not the lowest, nor the highest priced sweeper to be had, et it Is the most efficient of Its t)pe, nnd ou can prove this by a FREE TRIAL In )our own home. Iiullt up to staadard, not down to price. Link River Electrical Go. Phone 171. CUUM Pfld fUBr 15 THE BEST WUv? mm mm BUY THE 51k SIZE AND SAVE MOKEY COUVAM.IS. Apt II 28. -Com- , momemont exorcises it t the Oregon Kl'OKNK. April 28 Approvlmnte- Agricultural rollega will begin Juno ly 130 students will he graduated ;, leading up to the t-iiiiimeticemeiit from the t'nlverslty cf Oregon this proper on the nn ruing of Juno 10 1 year. Or thlt number 110 Imxe si- The haonluiroato sermon will bo. do- PilneWlle-Mltcholl Open and In ready filed their petitions for grail u- iorotl Sunday: Juno S Monday will fair condition between Prlnollh .-"id iMon nnd the other 20 nro expected come the alumni and class reunion Orhoco Ranker Station, Closed n :c to he file! within the net few dais n, oliiss exercises and Tuesdiv tho munt of snow. Och.tro Ringer rfi.i- Of tlioo w bo llMed 92 ask for the do- f, overclies Kliml examinations tlon to Hoaxer Hanger Station. Anti . cree of bachelor of aits. 12 for bach- for jih, j,,P W i, 1V, ,,,, t,(, fout from Prlnevllle to Mitchell go by w ij el'r of science: 1 for bachelor of ,n)s beginning Juno 10 of Antelope Should be open June 1. arts In cemmerce: 1 for bachelor of Prlnextllo-Pjullna' Open an I i. science In architecture; t bachelor ? rod cndltion between Prlnovi'te of law, and 3 master of arts, snd Paulina. ' The follow 'tu: dep'ttments are iep Paullni-Hurns via Klfe: Open re'entod In the list1 Journalism, nnd in f,ir condition be ween Paul- Kngllsh literature. 9; rhetoric T Ina.nnd Iturtis Clo-sod on Ihtek Minn economl s. i": liNt r, '.. editcntlou t?ln. account of snow. TrucU r ' , S: romance language. M phvsl- a I tour 25 miles on god road la Gap education. C; natural cc-leiue. 12 Knnrh. Hack MounUln will U open nutbeniatlcs. 5; aiohltoctuio 2 pi about -Ma 1. cholos. 2: public speaMnc. 1. coin Paullni-ltunu Ma Hear Vjlle-, . -- ' aerce. I; law. 1: Gorman. 1 Tfe Open and in fa;r conditions between "re.'ent list of petitions shows that Paulina and Ue. Closed betwodi, 'he women of tho senior ci.iss ut lice and Hums m recount of sticv.- number tho men two to one "VV1I open about May 13. j , PrineWlte-liu.ns lt MIUIkiit. - SKAIM-IXK CAItltlirs MAIL. Open and In fair condition, i Crescent Kort Klamath: Closed SAN DIEGO. Cal., April 2S--Ke- becmse of snow. N. detours possible ! Pu,!lr deHry uy seaplane of mull . This road should be open abnu Mi for offlceis and men cf all warships . at target prirtlro on the southern f.a Pfre-r-resceui. Open acd In drill grounds off San Dleeo has been tllr condition. announced by Commander U YV Hend-Fort Rook Ia China ll.t: Spencer of the naval nlr station at Thfs roiil Is clod at present be- Ncrth Island. r,"ii,c of smvw T.'o iletcurs are poj It was started with the sending sible. Hoad w'll l.- open about AIa of mall pouches to the crul.-or Mlnne First. Auto trivel time between Uenl lpolls, at target practice drill 20 and Fort Hoik, nbout four nnd r r. .i.. a. scu half hcurs. llend-Fort Hock Ia La Pine -Road is open but In unsati-tncir . condition. Tr'vellng time hetweci Tend and Fort Rock Is ahen: five tours. Rend-SLter v'i Tumalr: Tbl Toad Is open tho xerr around nnd i" fair condition, it is 26 mil. 'c; i and requires one ?nd a half hours t cover It. Lakevlew-Be'd Open and ir fair condlticn, I.akexlew to Htul k Ttere are a few very bad place; At present travelers will nuke beitei time and encounter less difficulty by traveling down the east l'le oi Summer Lake instead of by the ms icute. which Is on the west aid- Lakevlew-Plusl,- This road In closed -for entire distance. Oeiont may be made via Lake Abir; anJ Hcgback. Should be open May I . Lakeview-Klausth Falls-- Open nnd in fajr, condition, Lakevje' wtst side of Gooseneck Valley. Clo. ei fcr 'auto tnvel between Drnwt Gap and Klaina:Y Falls. Ther.' is still about three feet of snow In Quartz Valley. Should be open Mi 1. L3kevIe.v-.tLras Open am: In fr.Ir conditio J bu'wten Lakevlew at. Willow Hi i- c used by snov b fncen Will. v. Par.ch and Vturu California. Baker-Prjiibi CKy: Ope.i be tween DaUer at'd Snmiiter, I-oor condition. P'oed bi'iateii n-il'itei "iif' !! .iccnni it snow. Detot.i rot po?fbl. Pi" i.Id be men 1'nv 1" Spart: -Knst r i i'Ib Closed e ' -r distance be'.iuj'e of 6now Dei ours Impossible. Will be open abou. May 20. Baker-Cornucepia: Open ard In fair condition between Bake" I'uri Carson. Clcacd between Cait.ou a.id Cornucopia en arcount of nno'f. o detours possible. Will be open about ilay 20. ,MItchell-DiyvlUe: Open li-it In poor condition between Jlltcbell .ir. Dayvllle Read ha no mud at rrejer1 but Is extremely rough am", bad. cut up. Machines :;ro favellim It . daily. La Grande-Joseph: Opii nnd in Xclr condition between LaGtaudc and Joseph m m Every Can Guaran!eed i'.isiable for tut'ti er and' !' fie m RULING AGAINST WIRE RATE RAISE CHICAGO, April 28. Federal Judge Landis has ruled that Po.U iiiaster General Ilurleson could not increaso the Intra Htate telephone rates. He said that he would oii solve a temporary Injunction res training the Attorney General of Ill inois from Interfering with tho Im position of the higher rates. T? STATi: IIA.VKKKK TO MKKT I.V I'ORTLAM). fix '" ". it ERMETICALLY sealed in its wax wrapped package, air tight, impurity proof WHICSLETS is hygienic and whole some1. The goody that's good for young and old. The Flavor Lasts W PORTLAND, April 28. Juno 13 and 14 are the daten fixed for the annual convention, of the Oregon State Bankers association In Port land. Tho convention will meet In tho assembly room of tho Multno inuli hotel. Letters of Invitation mako special request that tho bankero bring their wives, motlierB, sisters and sweot hearts. Cordiality will bo tho keynote, according to 13. G. Crawford, presl-, dent. I $$'' faesfc: witti m Bt sura to t WRICLEVS took for tii Tfet SPECIAL Subscription OFFER for April Only Once more you will have an opportunity to secure the Herald for one year at our annual Bargain Rat. Each year during the month of April we accept subscriptions at the following rates: . DAILY, BY MAIL, IN KLAMATH COUNTY $3.00 DAILY, BY CARRIER, IN KLAMATH FALLS $4.00 DAILY, MAIL, OUTSIDE KLAMATH CO.UNTY ... $4.00 To get the benefit of this rate your subscription must be paid up to date. If your subscription expires any time in the future, you may take advantage of this special offer, and we will extend your subscription for one year from the date to whichjit is now paid. 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