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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1919)
V v (.r i- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON "Ml Iff S e; 5-t fj. IS ij w m A f i f-.3 &SS hJ. ir- Jfc.'KW UXT v.l iimlM lifviiw 1 wEmmSJ I IT idiHM. SEEDS GOLUI IM I.I.M ah. lime I'll it tlii com plil Inn of tln ('oliin)i'i.i Ihioiii tnlculon project prellminar sin U')i for which jiiv to in- made thl nmmer tij n commisMon nut liot I n-il In thi- last session or the state legls l.uuti'. would multiply li slv tho Irrl cued Innil area of U munition t the statement of O I., Walker. trotyrv of tht survey commission, who recent b has heeti oir much of tin- Intitl tnrluded in tho propoed ir rigation eheme Irrigated luuil tu ihtugtou already totals 300,000 ictf mill Inst ear produced, accord iiik ti estimates. $33,000,000 worth of farm rnii" Chief Kugincer A J. Turner ami ' his fiolil engineers already have nimlo prellmtnar slires from tho head water of IJoek Lake thru to t.lml. In Atl.imt count AnothiT party, which recently completed pr,llminury sur es a round Spokane, has started work .it Allun Kail, on tho Coeur d' Alone rher. ami will work Mouth to Spokane On or two other -nm eying parties are to he orgauiied to assist In the work Secretary Waller anuounc-eil MONTANA TEACHERS TO REPORT DISEASE iamoi SaUEEGEE TREAD Diamond ! Announces Increased Mileage Adjustmen HKl.KNA. Mont . June 7 In nn effort to Increase restrictions upon contaKious disease!, with a view- to preentltiK epidemics in future, the state hoard of health is plaunliiK I" hold annually a statewide, conference of all city and county health ugeiiclet in which the Rcueral situation In the state will he canvassed. The hoard has lined an order that not only city and county health offi cers, hut "Chool teachers and school nurses, must report all cases of con tagious disease that come to their no tice When none of these officials are aware of the presence of the dis ease, the onfer provide, the head of the household Is charged with the responsibility of seeing that the near est health officer is Informed. , i o . ' i , v :'i in t il ni hi lit'll ' i i i , t In n ili' l mil il S it, s i in, red tile wui Id wiir ireelil id fun'iiT irk pe i pn llllvslon row Imi. 'ii on r,i -li I'd l' proceed w't'i the ii! ill. i' inn nut I' iiiiphi'll h i" l'i 'i in pi i' , ii in Ii iiidli' the SAGE TEl KEEPS I (VIII N Mll l Willi M I I'll! II TO iiiiim. u(-K us m.u mi i 1. 1 Mitr r o i 5i.i nair. however t-atidsome. tie notes a. M:i mine ace We all know tin mt milages of a voiitliful appearance Your hair Is jour charm. It make or mars the face When It fades, turn gray mid looks t leaked. Just it few application of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred fold Don't stay Kray' Look young' Klther prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a SO-ceut hot-, lie of 'W.xelh's Sage and Sulphur 0)111110111111'.' which is merely the old time recipe Improved b the adillilnn of other ingredients Thousamlii of folks recommend this redy-to-.io' preparation, hecause It darken, the' hair lieaiitlfully. beside no one ea.u possibly tell, a It darkens so n-itur-. ally and event) You moisten spoiiRe or soft hrush with II. drawing this through the tin Ir. taking our small strand at a time My morning the grav tulr disappear, alter an other application or two. Its- natural color Is restored and It becomes thick.1 glossy ami lustrous, and ou appear, vears younger ' ;l" "i luillili. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' WATER .lust a IVu yejus airo tlu Cit, of Klamath Falls against it." Perhaps tlioiv wasnt om piion in five know it. hut, iifvortlu'li's.s, it was a lad. Tho situation was critical, tho futuro of tho Citv huiu- m tlo balauoo. Kow roaliod, busy in thoir ovoryday al'fairs, th. tho Quoon City of, Southern Oregon, standing as she docs mi tin banks of a great river and touching with her boundaries two n ., lakes, was famished for water. There was "Water, water everywhere, but not a drop u. drink ;" it was starvation in a land of plenty, for the water of tin ., big lakes and in tho river was tulo soaked and .germ contained Tho only available supply was being pumped from an up. i spring into distributing reservoirs, but the quality was question, ( anil the supply inadequate. Something had to be done ; something; was done ! And ioh today tho City of Klamath Kails is possessed of an abundant sup ply of tho purest artesian water in the world. Three 12-inch wells were drilod through hunt rock, one in depth of 78 foot, one to SO foot and one to 1(H) feet, from which pure, cold, clear water gushed. These wells were eased, capped and sealed, and it is from these rock covered strata that the watoi used in tho City today is being pumpedwater free from con tamination of any kind, for it does not see the light of day until it pours into the reservoir, and then only until it again runs awa into tho mains to servo you at tho faucet. f V t f t f f t f X California-Oregon Power Company ,;:Xs i ii.sm-: itiatniTKiw itit roit ll.llt. To Diamond Users, and Diamond Dealers, Here's Big Nezvs! From today all Dia mond Tires shall be ad justed on higher mileage Fabrics, 6000 miles : Cord Construction, 8000 miles. Furthermore, the new adjustment applies to ev ery Diamond Tire of fu ture or past sale, includ ing tires in the hands of user or dealer. Diamond users and Diamond dealers h a v e long known the big mile age on Diamond Tires the user's own tires. We mark up our ad justment to 6000 and 8000 miles for Fabrics and Cords respectively, merely to measure out a definite share of the su perb mileage that we know the wonderful .strength and endurance Diamond Tires have in them. ff, c--r DISTRIBUTOR ) "".' Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Co. ISO 8. Sixth St. Trfephaae t&t KlamaUi Fall, On(M MOSCOW .Idaho, June 7. Plans are hng perfected for the organiza tion of a system of plant disease re-' porters in agricultural communities tbruout the stute. C W Hungerford. plant pathologist of the agricultural experiment station at the t'nlverslty , of Idaho. It In charge ofthe move ment. Letters have heen sent to county agriculturists of Idaho nnd to leaders of hoys and girls' agricultural cluh work, soliciting their isslstance In the w-ork SOLDIERS SWORN IN AS DEPUTIES WlNNH'Eli. June lJrlgadlt r Oeneral Ketchen. commander null tary of the forces of the Mandolin d's- trlct, told a mass meeting if return ed soldiers that steps went uelng tak en to deal fully with revolutlonnriis and undesirahles.. The city govern ment swore in 1000 constalilm, mostly returned soldiers. T1IU nini her will be Increased tu tlire-f thous-and. WILL INVESTIGATE REPORTED LEAK i WASHINGTON, June 0 ', 13 Sen ate after a sharp debate udnplr-d sen ator Hitchcock's, motion for an In quiry Into the chargex inii'lo !y horn tors and llorah that copies of tho peace treaty had reached ov Vo-k interests, hut were withheld from the Senate. Senator Johnson' i witlon, requesting the state department fur nish the senate with a oiiy of the' treaty was also adopted. i lof ggfl r I i1, -t ' i -.i 1 & ' . tfNA "iiir"' . &TN2gfiwBS . v7ejy CAA tfHveV If. 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For Summer and Winter Wear t We have vnni:ril something very novel unit Interesting-" to take you through our specially constructed Fur Vaults, When In the store ask for this prtvllc ire, Fun Stored for the Summer in Our Specially ContlrueleJ Fur Kuuli Which Are Maintained Constantly at 20 Degrees lielotv Freeiing Point A special parlor bus been equipped for your ease, in which you will find telephone and writing materials. An attendant will gladly give you infor mation regarding tht city, and seek to make you feci the welcome without tho thought of an obligation to purchase a single article of the beautiful merchandise, even though specially prepared events have been arranged for your benefit. jT" . WIRELESS PLANTS STRAT1NG UP AGAIN MILKS CUT, Mont., June 7. Wireless communication between Miles City and Jordon, Mont., will be an accomplished fact within a short time, according to statements by llalph V, Campbell of Jordon, The wireless plant was purchased nearly! 4V. EstMsfcdm. miai Portland I i t T ? ? v t ? Y T T ? y f V t t ? V 5: three yejra ago and was on the