I IIIHU, MU , r.i: ront mill The Evening Herald tei 1 ha bird ik us Jiiil the ontv lo thin is bv i In n the MuiHi irml line o the i'i son t'.i um ii' i ix ill w i hi struct ion of what i to l v Castellucci on Western Tour 5 oil linm Director Hmk! to urlli I)Ay j i: j m i it i; EMTOH umticrt atul Eastern TO mt till WO llllldt ilo ns Ml' HKri'i'il to ilo In fait !" til tllt on I i Published dntlv Piit'H Sntnt.n In The Herald I'lil'IIMilng Coiiiimiii of Klnnmlh Kail at 116 Kourtli street piotmii'il to do at the lieRiinmii: thai iiiiii.n'K turn is the 1'i.iitir feu ihoii-niil ilollaii 11 iloi - ha i h - ti in t'i'- i Hlloiil ' ' nit 1 I I I Ml! Entered Ht the postoHU-e at Klmn th Kntls, Ore , for transmission tlirti the mull as eoutiil-old tn.utor Subscription terme hv mnll to am ddre In the I'ntted States One e.ir . it' ei' One month . .i THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' es O ! Y E ?,. 9 9 1 I Mctnbor of the .ui l.ited Pro Tht ociMed Press I? ewlii-ivelv entitled to the use for reuillnntiin of nil rews dispatches credited to it r not otherwise i reditu! In thi pa per. nnil also lornl nt?s uMilieil herein All r Rhts of -epiibllci'lon of spe cial il patcb.es nereir. are n!-o re terved I i:il . M U -'.. 1!H. PIT IT OVKl!. Canaillan explorer, are advocating. I.;v all thlups of the Kinil. the last the traniplatittni; and ilee.iimu dollar of a popular subscription l r.l- herds of riuik oxen Into tin no' a the hardest to pet. nnil It is o barren lands of the far north with the terminal fund for 'he i.ill- dispatch recoiled here from Ot rend t the beplnninp It liokt-l .s twa said the Canadian koi eminent if it Mould po oier the to,i uuh a may adopt Stefansson's proposal thai banc, but as the end approaches ei- an experimental station be establish ed dollar is harder to Ret. Tlwue oil on .Melillle Island, which lies in Mho are doing the work haie labored the Arctic west of the mouth of the loyalli and it Is too bad they hav" Mackenzie Kiier Stefansson says been subjected to the many unpleas- there are about 4.00 oxen on Melville snt difficulties that usually go with Island - tasks of a public nature Hut be- Herds later nould be moved from pa nil lllfini Ifi '" ,h'' mountiiln melted rather nlo- lieve the people of Klamath Kails will Melville Island to the Canadian mala- I II LI HA IRfllnK I "1 '' mu ,rl'u,I", furrl'i a koimI flu of pet in line and put the job over in a land for breeding and slaughtering, f nil III W 1 1 II l III ivater manner equally as commendable as according to Stefansson Laplanders IHMil Willi IW .j, foo wrlllj,,,r unt uK,t ruins they have put oier harder ones probably would be secured as com- 1 I ff I III lllllf) wer fainrable for winter nheiil. oatn The day is not distant nhen th? bos" to handle the herds UUl II I ! HfllUII u'"' ryv wh,'r" "" ruln fr" I1"""' -people of this city will see that the Arthur Melghen. CanadUu minis- IlLLL III llllllU crop, arc mifferlng from ilrnugbt. but petting of this railroad was the Ji?- ter of the inierlor is fninriililv 1,1 rll "''""eaKe thus affected In relatlie- pest and best thing Klamath Falls pressed with Stefan so-i s s-h"me. It MllL U II U L P II nl '' l,",u" Some little damnge a ever did. It is going to bring to our was reported Stefan.sson rec-n-ly llUrll 11111 111 111 1,on'' l'5 fr"1 uml co111 w""'" sI,rl"K city men of the highest type of con- went before the Canadian parliament ' U1LII U I ILUUII ' wheat, oatn and barl") nre getmlna- Mructive ability It is going to turn and told of I-t-i si beme for lomt lru-1 . ting well In tiiimt locnllllri and hum into this country a golden stream that "tic ihi oin H "He ( J th.it rein . j'ORTI M) May 23 Kirrpt ovor Ix'en helped by ruin but need more will cause to spring up in this city deer also be Imported .limited area In western and southern momiure Seeding Is still In pr(iitreit industries that will make a big city Alaskans interested in the musk Oregon couiiti-.. farm work Is well In ! ln "'l"" elevuted localities A few of what is today, in comparison, a oxen proposal ni.e irviilatiii a I'etl-; nanj ani vegetation Is fairly well ad- 'him ar reported from I'olk couti here hamlet. It will open up to ilo- tlon in the north addressed to Con- vunced for the season, savs the week- ' lf am' Kruhopir ure doing some velopment the great empire of East- Kress asking that the animals be .)b- iv .ummarv of weather and rron con- ' damuge In Klumath county I'lunllng -n ureBira. ji win urine io "s mf Tailroad connection to the east that we o sorely need for the opening up ot our immense resourse. Can't you ee It a It will be in the future? Can't you go out onto our main busi- ness street and feel the very atmos- -lere of growth? Is there anyone In this city who today doubts what the future holds for this city. If we do our 1 duty? It there is be certainly Is what may truly be called a pessi mist. But to accomplish the things .that are within our grasp It will be necessary that we cut the bands of is GARICH'S GROCERY NEWS VOLl ME I. JUST ARRIVED Fancy Dried Fruit Large Prunes Pitted Prunes Apricots Apples Pears Black Figs Raisins Don't Wait for Strawber ries for Canning Purposes. Get Busy. DAILY SHIPMENTS Give Us Your Order By the Case. MORE BUSINESS 1 ! IE LAST I IT SKVTTI.K. ah. Mm .M f,-,.it plain I.Miik alotiB the ntu coat m northern la-K.i ami C.imul.i noun nun Iwonii' inerlca s latest t'uw count r ' as Uov Thin Kicks Jr . of Alaska ami Vllhtalmur Stefansson taineu irom me Lanauian Arctic l lands and transplanted In northern Alaska. The Alaskans point 10 the fact that the government about iwen- ty years go Introduced 1.2S0 domes- tic reindeer Into northwestern Alas- ka. Under Eskimo care these herns' have increased at the rate of doub- ling In three years Musk oxen if developed in the north will furnish meat, milk and wool They naturally are a cold weather animal and can well stand the rigors of the northern climate. It claimed KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. FltllMY, MAY Hit, EDITORIAL DOES IT PAY TO ADVERTISE? My Answer Is YES. I say this for two reasons It pays you and pays me It pays xou for me, or any other merchant, to advertise, because it tells you whenever there are any bargains In the market It pre vents profiteering because the ad vertising merchant is the balance whpel that keeps prices at the fair level for you If you watch the advertising columns of a newspa per you will always find It to your advantage, for they ulwavs furnish you an opportunity to cut the cost of living. It pays rri to advertise for in that way I can speak into nearly every home In the city and county, tell those living there I am In busi ness and Invite them to give me their patronage Like every other merchant, there are times when 1 can buy something in my line at a bargain Whenever I ran do so, I buy it and give you the benefit of It I fould sell rny bargains at the regular retail price and make a bigger profit; I could stop my ad vertising and add the. money thus laved to my bank account; I could grab onto every cent that comes rny way and deny you participation In the profits such easy money brings me, but I prefer doing busi ness on a different plan. I am anxious to live and let live, and I believe you are willing to do the same thing That Ib why I know advertising pays me, and pays you, for you show your appreciation of the efforts of the merchant who Is trying to help you cut your liv ing costs, by buying from him and that is Just why ho advertises and why his advertising pays. FIRST CLASS GOODS l"telluii'l nmHi r iltrti ii r iif n i Ilanit has lii'i'it m IumiIIiiu uiirtu' mi 01 one of the reni:innt I atul Ii nilers of MuM-HKtii itrti tin lll tiiiliiK QuIrllnU' Itnliiu. . lt ss i ;.-n r liurt .Morrii'ii nne of tin intuitu r. h inni ii!iunln ti mli r lout last suiiutiir "K'l a inlili'.li' i'tirn iTiti t uiih i In - iiiik hi tMiuit it. un (jltlon ln Oregon Issued by the weath er bureau here The week wan cool, with considerable cloudiness Mght rains were of frequent occurrence In the western counties and scattered sh,owers occurred In most of the east- ern part of the state but there was a i considerable area In the central and southeastern counties where no rain fell A title snow fell in a few ele vated localities Frost occurred sever al mornings In some of the eastern counties In the central und south ern cbuntles there were high drying winds and soma dust storms. Snow l10 M'MMUKIl i". Don't Forget to Watch This Space for Our Weekly Special 2 Packages Citrus Wash ing Powder large. Bars Rose Toilet Soap Cans of Light House Cleaner $1.00 All This for Only SATURDAY ONLY BETTER SERVICE .nt i 1 nii llrsi i ii I'" ! t iitr I it i ' i iii i m r 111 H lllH 11)11 Il II In I il lllli liil HiriMit, n in i un.i. iik iiKAitn ih'iiim; nrT.iyr. nkat wkkk of corn Is progressing rapidly, t ho over some very small areas, planting wm stopped by rain Warmer weath er Is needed for corn , The weather wus generally favor able for fruit but there Is still com-' plain "' apples, cherries und prunes (dropping Struwberrles un- plirtlful n Douglas couunty anil are ripening n other localities Early cheerles are Mil.nln In I'ttifilllln J-niintV " " ' I The growth of alfalfa and clover has been returded by low temperature and luck of sunshine Other hny ' crops have generally mude good growth .Meadows and pasture? have been revived by rain In the western counties to make good gains Shear ing continues ?timi. sheep hale been poisoned on the range In l.nke coun ty Planting of potatoes ront I '.lies Early potatoes are growing well (iar dens need warmer weather nnil more sunshine, the report declares MANY KILLED BY IOWA EXPLOSION I CEDAR HAI'tDH. May 23 Ten bodies were taken from the ruins of 1 Douglas Starch plant following an explosion and fire Seven men are missing, probably being in the ruins Liberty Market Successor to Clt Murket We are now in thq ,ame building as the Klamath De partment Store, and from our new location wo are In a position to give our many Therefore Iletter Meats, patrons better service there for Iletter Meats, Nice, Juicy Cutu of IWief, Mutton, Pork and Vral Al tvu)M on Hand. J'HONK NO. 2iiH ' ill n Il 11 i I 'I i 'I 'In b.i; nui. n' nilr. Men nf Hi, I i ki ln r I' -i Wisiirii timr s u. mi- Il li t ik.i.i mil Si hi."! ill IIimiii in r l-l'lll rtini i ti ii-ii. ii mil lieti n tin "ill ni'tinr luili nfii riiiMiti ntnl i-iiiltiL uuli ('imti'llinrl t m,i i "in ul 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 f i e l'liiiiitniliiiii muioKm nf t jii.r 1 oi. .o V i:nri'Ti". HOME. .Ma 13 The Yule mo of Slrnuiboll on the Island of that name off the north coast of Hlcll) m viol lit erruptlon Numerous victim are reported Ull.l. OK O. J. ESKKI.SO.V, OK THE ITY OK KLAMATH KAI.I-M O Onward March J Justice and Peace E Excellent chnractnr S Smiles Mild sunshine K Kindness and Jov K "Ever reudy lo aid lr l.ovlug und t'oimlilerut S Success and confidence O -Own no mall, but to live them N Never look back with regret () J KSKEI.KON bequeathed this name to One. twelve years ago, and June first she may be fouud at 102? Main AGNES II AM ME It K8KELSON Hurrah! Hurrah! Some Election ! Eleven to one in favor of turn ing over the Klamath Falls Municipal Railroad to Robert E. Strahorn. This means more added prosperity to our pity and a bigger Klamath Kails. Why shouldn't this make every citizen in Klamath Falls "swell up," and make him or her feel proud and glad they are alive and living in such a community. It certainly docs us, for our means of earning our bread and butter is selling GROCERIES, and the more people we can get into our city the more butter for our bread. Of course there will be more Groccrymen pome with the crowd. Why not? Good and well. We fear no competition and will always be on the ground floor to meet any and all legitimate competition with as good goods as the market will afford. We solicit your business at our store or over PHONE 200. The SUNSET GROCERY PALACE FOR SERVICE The only Meat Market in Cold Storage rooms for Fresh and Cured Meats. NICE, JUICY CUTS OF KLAMATH COUNTY Steer Beef ALWAYS ON HAND For Quality and Service We Excell. KLAMATH Phone 68 t I. i-llil. nrrt ' "i'.r ii i.iir, 1 I ut llir Iii r ili I 111 tr 'In Kii'i: ill Ita) V i tut I i mi ri Ii i, i rr ' ism cfintp rm;r n n. ? r i OVERALLS (mmvaim. anewSsJUfRGEiftbeyriD swwmuf iniiAiruJU Il akb 4 t)tr pw. r wJwJhM, MM". Ujrl I 10 . Ltv) Slrautt Sl Co., $n KrinciKO MARKET AND QUALITY the City operating it own the proper handling of PACKING CO. 524 Main St. 1 1 1 tiff: nsm mrvjHitt k I" SSMd I. II ji