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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1919)
1UOK SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKh.NHtl.W. AIMtll, , 1() N Talk is SVhofc -X-. "-V rjEk , ? -jss: r wflnmn n v .. . - stps. , xJJil? cdciratafc A -X :5SS???K Uf & mv&r&$ ,.m (iST.m linn , kin SIX. I. -t ! nun 1 ( - itrS; " -SffS. V jK 1 SBssmsmsr -i, -.-. !fw; T HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ; SITUATIONS WANTED !", iiii m fu"Ln.xn COMI'KTKXT WOMAN utlti wtsti. litK nnil homo rloanlmr lii tho linur KniiiHro 129 Houston Huu. SS-Ct FOR SALE IMMMMMWMAAtMMMfMA i FOR RENT i LOST AND FOUND nn n.-i k - 1?1 !!. V'T I ... ..A . .! .. H.l . - ' M,MJ i . UU M.in Phn"B.i J,-.,. LOST Thuwlnr. between this city per cwt.: fanned or cleaned. Harry Main. I hone 3 49 .,.3t , D , Oooilrlch Si"f hnS,W"e" Shasta lew tIros. one m'v w,h ,,, Uownr(l wt school house. 6-5t R0OM KOH KENT -for ono or two ho l-alil If returned to 117 Main St. Kentleinen 1019 Jefferson, or, 25-5t TOR SALE or Exchange 103 acres phono 3.16-Y . 2S-3t j near Midland, at a bargain. In quire T Oregon. J. Jackson, Kort Klamath,' 22-26t ; - MISCELLANEOUS MAMMOTH FUR SALE l HELD IN FEW DAYS FOR SALE Three fine homes, suit-' WANTED TO RENT Piano In good' able for large families; a few choice; condition No children In family, j residence lots, close In; one of tho Best bf caro. Will be kept tuned.. best income properties in Klamath Falls; tule land in tracts, large, or small. W S. Slough. 9-tf FQR SALE Five room cottage, mod ern Improvements, for sale by own ,.t!r"ss Mrs. Charles Wood Eberlela, 73" Pacific Terrace. 2S-3t ST I.Ol'IS, Mo.. April 30 -Mtre than f.,000.000 noits, val ud ut ap proximately fl'l.ooo. Ono will bo a it. ni'i.' .u i.i IntTiintlun il Fur Ex- NICE Portland lots for house or chnnce In tiu nt iu-.i n.mb land. W. C. Router, St. Marcs. I . ,..... ... .... . IJ.1. no ... I IViHUIC "III uv lllf 1IIVIM.II III , luauu, .aii- I v er: close in: furniture if desired, in- . iu.uuu uroMeu. uyou mm uia.-nmru eluding piano. Enquire Frank M.!MK.nnn.i. r.mRAnv nr.ttii n.ivrp 'Alaska i-ilikin Upp, 511 Main st. 31-tt PHONE PEYTON for Wood 11 2R OVERLAND Touring Car, electric lights and starter, $350. O. Perton, 510 Ma'.n. 26-tt Friday, May 2nd. PASTURE FOR LEASE 14,000 acres tule land of Klamath Drain age district, near Midland and Wor den; suitable for grazing cattle; tract can be dirided into two nearly equal units. M. Motschenbacher, L. Jacobs, "W. S. Slough, committee. 1-tr HELP WANTED mm iBgioyWfcnb IrIt-btu.. bRAHMS WVarfV WANTED Experienced woman for general housework; to go home nights. Call at 237 Park avenue, I West Side, or phone 402 39-3t ' WANTED First class woman fori general housework on the Edge vood Ranch. Phone 11F11 29tf , c;ki:u.l ikcoi:ati:ii. Mi s for 'ho I tilted Jass music. , oiaics Kutciiimeni i nero imo m.ii 2S-3t be 1,500 silver fox and 3,300 III1. , sinn sables for sale. Pelts from nvcr) I fur producing country in the nr!d will be offered, the Inrgest lots bolni; 900,000 moled and 8SO.O0O musk rats, and the smallest two sea ottet and 2S polar bear pelts. Three hundred fur huprs and ship Ipers have arrived for the ipenliiK .version, and 100 more are oxpei-tod tomorrow. Many foreign countries j Including Itelgium, llollnnd. Den nnrk and other small nations, have I had representntlus here for n week inst.ectlug pelts. COI1LENZ. April 29. General Pershing rex'eved tho NJuet.tV lUS-' sion here Saturda Hrlj;auier Ger-T-z M. C. Alexander was di-corad - villi the distinguished sen ice mi'di.' , . & ". frXjimr ?wr com OK. A MRU- 'A7 . . '. m 2!m -t, BIU CUIT PANY SPOKANE & PORTLAND ItKY.W .(!.IV Itl'.V.VIXfi. LINCOLN, April 30. William Jennings Uryan Is a candldiiio fur the office' of mederator of the Pros bytorlan Church cf tho I'nltod States The moderator will bo choien nt tlie general assembly at St Louis next .month. 1 Too many lnth-tulw, jfet -razors nnd rakos of Fonp In this c untr to make pnsslbli- n big crop of rod nn-ir- 1 by I'tlca Obserer Why Beefsteak Is High Ii90 If 89! l9J lift4 lfl9S li kj)7 liti I6V9 HCO t rW2 IS01 rM4 W! 190 W7 ISM3 rCfl rIO 1711 1913 191 f)H I9IS 1916 I 1 1 i i H-i Hi l --H-H-FFT Zz ' rJi I 1 i ! i i v --Ujb-fe w CATTIE WtKS CO0O TO CHOiCt CHiCAOO X""LT ., I COtSHO BttF NTIt JI0JS.KCWTOW I If ' " " 1 1 ' 1 tf M h- I I i i i I ii i- i F7F:: iz 1 I i kEJEE-W-lEE5El 1 I 1 1 1 1 ThU chart wu copUd from Bulletin No. 226, U, S. Bureau of labor Statistic. It is til latest that hat bean issued. 1001916 price. Remember when beefsteak was 20c a pound? Now it's 40 and 50 cents a pound. Why? This char shows that the price packers have had to pay for cattle has gone up with the price received for beef. In fact, it shows that the "spread" between cattle and beef prices has been gradually reduced during the past 30 years owing to competition among packers, their increased efficiency, bigger volume, and elimination of waste. The packer's profit of only a fraction of a cent per pound of meat has helped to narrow this ' spread." Increased farm-production co3ts have made higher cattle prices necessary. Swift & Company, U. S. A. a M BR M an m M S3 ,'i 3 a 9n Subscription OFFER for April Only Once more you will have an opportunity to secure the Herald for one year at our annual Bargain Rate. 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 COUNTY . $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 which it is now paid. This special offer is good only during the month of April This week you will receive a statement showing the date to which your subscription is paid. It wjll be the only notice you will receive. If the subscription is not renewed by the date indicated on this statement, we will accept it as a notice to stop your paper, and it will be discontinued. Next year is to be the big year for Klamath Falls, Klamath County, and the State, and the Herald, and the Herald, in anticipation of the great strides towards recon struction and development that are to be made, has en larged to eight pages. We are going to keep a step ahead of all development, and this means a better newspaper than you have ever had before. You will be furnished all the big news of the world, of your state, of your county, and of your city, for about a cent a day hardly enough to pay the cost of the paper used for printing it. The Herald wants to enter every home in Klamath County, and that is why we are making a special effort to give you a bigger and better paper, one far in advance of the real needs of this section, and why we are making this big, special Bar gain offer. Do .not postpone sending in your subscription until the last day Get the spirit of the times, and DO IT NOW today. And, please remember that this special offer is good only during the month of April. , THE PUBLISHING CO HERALD v.,?