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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
TIM llsim, i Htm r .1; rorn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald K. J. .M V II It A EDITOIt rol liv otitic for tho first Ismie unnni moinh Kxorvono should constitute himself or herself committee of our to w Hint tlu oto li gotten otit ntul th.it oxor.v oto cnst I 11 fuxorntde our Let ts mnko Kliuiuitli I'mim) end llllllll I II I. II IT TMLJ LL.l J-U.J i . l.Tl.l Published iIhIIv excrl't Si.nilut li ThP Herald ruMlshliis lVinp.iti of Hood l!o.nl hjiiihiIiihiiii Klaruntli Knits, nt 116 Fourth street . Knteml M the poMotflco nt KU1111 th KrIIs, Ore . for transmission thru the malls as jocoud-class mutter Subscription terms hy nuttl to nn ftddrws In the United State - One year .... Si Qi One month 60 When the Curfew Rings Tonight P.rkne doesn't omor sin. Darkness makes It black If In darkness yon IiokIii If it help yon lack MtoiIkt of the .soeliitel l're f JOure looking for the right The Associated Tress Is exclU'tvoh Vn- '" RU"le to the htflr witttled to the use for republication Jt K homo to Mother nl all news dispatches credited to It When the Curfew tr not otherwise creditvd In this pa- Kings tonight mi, and also local news published ,, If you have a secret All r'Rhts of republication of spe- ' " h'',,rJ '- nlng - rial dispatches herein are alo re- lr l" hl'"' " mrred TMlllMIH.MH !. HW. Mother's, too. Is break Inij If the world laugh 11 1 your pllfiht If vou want to hide from stent Just ilB Home, with Mother. , When the Curfew THK IU1I.KOA1) VOTK. J " Hear the clear tone pe.illng. The people of Klamath Kails will llenlly. solfty warning have no reaon to regret the result Of th.it guilty """' . . . , ., , ,, , When the light of morning of jest onlay s election. The disposal F,ni,s (ho (ll,0l,9 of llari,m.(i nlpi,t ol the Municipal line means that Only darker in the light there is to be centered here one of the So. plo.i.-e. go Home to Mother, biggest railroad developments ever Wtien 0 Curfew undertaken on the Coast, and it is sure to result, in making Klamath Do not scorn this kindly pleading, Jails one of the Important cities In Alt falls upon your 'f. ' A... . . . - It the helping hand you re needing, the west These statements can be . ...,. knQW , lllter yttr. inade now witnout tear t l. . ...a. ! ... n frtt,ni beginning of great " "' '". .',"" nuru kur -uitvn classed as propaganda. pal line is the things, and unless some national ca lamity occurs we will always look npon yesterday as the turning point ' in the upbuilding of this city. ' No matter how we feel about the1 -wisdom of ever having embarked on 1 the railroad enterprise, the decision . of the people yesterday was the right , thing to do. It removed the last , harrier to the completion of the road of being tvi not wage the hopeless flght- The Municl- Struggle not against the rigni Kings tonight! Observant. L.ilUtT KKKIttHT caiuiO c.iuiui:n. GALVESTON. Tex . May 22 The distinction of carrying the largest cargo ever contained in the holds of 1 a vessel is claimed by shipping men to Sprague river, and when it reaci-es 'r the British steamship Indore. j that point, this city will begin to re alize on its investment, and the cost. big as It looks now," will sink into in-! was accomplished by significance. which left here for Liverpool with 2S.3S6 square bales of cotton This 1 a method of clentlflcally compressing the balei NOW KOR THE HIGHWAY BONDS The nextihlngs the people of this county will have to turn their atten tion to is the voting of the highway ftonds, hlch.wlll be up for their con sideration at the election on June 3rd. There is no donbt but that the peo ple will vote to bond the county up to two per cent of its assessed valua tion, but do not let us take any chances. Let the vote be as over whelming as it was to sell the Muni cipal railroad Let it be a record ote. Every man and woman who hasj a vote should be at the polls on June 3rd .and by casting their ballots for' the bonds let it be known that theyl are not only in favor of the bond . Issue, but that they are in favor of permanent highways. Thruout the Mate the counties are voting bonds by an almost unanimous vote The success of these issues has attracted attention to the various sections act ing on them. Klamath County must oe right up in the front with these ther counties. It should be in the lead Klamath County was respon sible frr the constitutional amend-' .1 meni to permit me voting or nonas op 10 six per cent of the assessed val uation, and since that honor belongs to our county, let us add another lau- Many a successful man of the future will look back and thank the govern ment for giving him his start lth Thrift Stamps. The bank won't take a 23-cent de posit but the Government of th, Cnited States will. Investigate. I)u)ing Ijberty Bonds and War Sav ings Stamrs is not giving anything. 1 It's ouly lending )our money on the best security in the world. Do You Pay 66 for Sirloin Steak? or 33 Cents? We serve all tastes A recent Government bulletin quoted sirloin steak in different cities at prices ranging; from 33 to 66 cents! We buy live cattle, according to quality, all the way from $7.00 to $20.00 per hundred-weight, live weight. Sirloins from these cattle vary greatly in quality. Some retailers sell 33 cent sir loins. These steaks come from cheaper cattle. Customers of other retailers demand choice sirloins at 66cents. These retailers buy meat from higher-priced cattle. Also, the retailer who carries complete stocks, delivers to your door, and lets you run a charge account, has to get higher prices than the retailer who runs a "cash and carry" store. We sell beef of a given qual ity at practically the same price all over the country except for slight differences due to freight rates. And our profit hardly affects the price at all--only a fraction of a cent per pound. Swift & Company, U.S. A. QUARTERLY RKPOKT til' 'i hi: imii.k i. .M'iiui: tip 'i ui: CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iti.Tiiur or roNiimiiN roit 'Mil: qi i, nit r-'.N'IIINd M MICH MMT. 1 !i I !i I'uml Ill'lH'l III Impounding fi" Sii. Horn liiiimK lllttplllll fl'OI li'lliiiiii'iil 1 11 1'iixes I '. I N Ilillnlli'i'S ltM'i'lU Hue .11. I IMS 3.UI!' ii tV.'lU Is I' Ii III I I V. 17 n .'ii 1 I ll.il "in i i ( I'll II tl 1.1 '.Ml 1. 7!' 3 IIS NT!' 07 I.M.s VI 'I. B -"JO 37 Slfi't I'tillce JllilKO I n-lllniil"ii( Tax Dux Tux Hun. I Sinking lloml Ititt'ii'ot sinking I'niin Tiix.-h 1 1,7 till lilt H.itt llul :ii I 2ft f.O 27ft 2.1 12 HO J 3,l',ll!i 31 J 4 12 73 J .v -,, , ., ,. 3 71 $ :im h .'HO (12 an Trt .0l 9.1 Silo U0 WIN $3 A WORD BY WRITING A VICTORY SLOGAN Reed Victory Liberty Loan slogans are wanted by the general publicity committee of the Twelfth Federal Reserxe District with head quarters In San Francisco. The committee lll pay as high as 13 a word. First prire will be $30, second prize $20. and third prire. $10. Slogans should be limited to 10 or 12 words. Send all slogans to SLOGAN EDITOR, noom 301. 430 California Street, San Francisco, California. The contest closes Saturday, March 22. lvV oil )P?9V5 until they occupied minimum spate '.MIMTKIt DIIOW.NKH Yi:Ti:itU Th. rlnttt.it nnnrfiHrh to the record ! was made by the Russian Steamship ' 'Omsk which In December, 1!M7 car ' rleil 27,130 iiiuare bales from Gal 'veston to Liverpool. A strict news 'censorship would not permit ucn ftlon of that record. Frank Courtade, a well known resi dent of tho Odessa section In In the city for a short time. CORVALI.LS. May 21 flv I CrcinenberRer, pantor of tin' First Church of Christ was druwned terduy, In uttempltnK to swim iutdpii th Wllllamette River He was ri- , bratlnK his forty-fifth blrthduy Mis body has not yet been recowTi'd 'llrlilro Strt't't lioml lloml NlnkliiR lloiid I n tin iM HlnkhiK I'lti' lii'pititim'iit llll'lllntltul l.llirniy I. 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The difference between the size of our Bcvo bottle and the beer bottle used by others is two ounces -one swallow. This slipht difference in quantity is their only talking point. Many copied our bottle, others tried to imitate our label snd name, but none have succeeded in producing the quality of m lil 1 ,111 I i MM gxfvliiiii'JYNii iL I 11 P v. Q wngj II ii rllH Bvo is classified by the U. S. Government as a soft drink. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST. LOUIS 9LS 7 ray-i X N Has a Place in Every Prescription That We Fill As progressive phar macists, we keep post ed on all advances made in medicine and pharmacy. This is why our prescription department, and busi ness in general contin ues to grow. f our experience m e a n 8 anything to you, let us fill your prescriptions. It i Worth While to Feel Safe. VnL, KLAMATH rXlifi OREGON imS I id'fcWrarSHT oiain) Slule of Oregon, County of Klmnuth, City of Klnimilli KhIIk in I. A I. l-nvllt. I'nllro JuiUi. of the City of Klmnatli Kollii, Oregon, il hereby certify thnt the foreKnliic l h true exhibit of tli" rerelpu and dl burnementii nnd tho comlltlnn of ench piirtlrtllar fund of the City of KUm nth Kiilln, ut the clone of bimlneiiK on .March Slut, 1919. hh nhcmn by the rf-r-lptH anil pnlil voiicIiitm on fllo In my offlci- mid tho Irdr.'T of uld accounU und furidH Wltni-iiH my huniln nnd the M-iil of mild city ttilM 15th diiv of April, 111' (SKAI.) A I. I.BAV1TT. 22-H I'ollcc JudK'- : V--rf-.-.'.' M'!'i THE LEXINGTON $1995 F. O. B., Klamath Falls CAN YOU MATCH IT AT ANY PRICE? ENGINE DRIVEN TIRE PUMP OILL PRESSURE GAUGE ! KLAMATH STACE T.ARAGE 127 MATH hTKKKT f &AA. ONK I!i7 f.j..;. x-:: POLES HAVE ROUTED UKRANIAN FORCES WARSAW. Muy 21 DnihnhyM, IloryHliiw und Mlltolnjow lmvo boon eupturt'd by tho 1'oIoh in tlio (luliiclii CninpiilKn, nccordliiK to mi official Htatoiriont inmlo toilny. ThlH nayn that tho 1'oIch havo croHHcd tho Knlo por Itlvor near Hozwadow, "Tlio prlRonorH taken hnvo not yet bocn counted and tho enemy ' flee ing in u panic," Bayk the moasajo. 'REPAIRS ON UPPER Anr LAKE DIKt. ww .1 Prank AiIiiiiih, h JM' JJj rlalmlMK a lrKo tract of Tule on I ho Hl.oro of llio I PI" K'a, I.ako near thlH city nnd wt" had " mlHfiirtuiio to havo a portion o i dlko overflow and wuhIi out im tor1.aHi.ow(ompllo'llu"'ceM,t; rupulrliiK Mini will Htart 'Jd,w pump tho water buck over tse aialn. ,u mmm