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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1919)
l THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON nuim, .it i m mmi IMOE TWO m HIGH PRICES People's Market PRODUCER TO CONSUMER M i f i DEGLAHEO sf sni Chain ' HH?VO J qm H U.mMSl" J.71WI KiWEWC BZWak. "IPrj,'riC WWW. TO"tt T.-i.-V rx,'ir Jilt rWfcV.KMsS'.vC04tXVC JiS t iV Vk -- 1 VAO-jV A-nCsNNNVCV 1 gssssr "Ssii MA HEHETDSTA V Here's the way we look at it Just for a minute, look ut the tire proposition from our j. land point. We are in the tire business here, to stay. Wo can remuin in I umucss only so lony as we please our customers. Consctjueutly, it pays us to handle yfood tires United Stute Tires. They're the tires we sell. They're the tires you should use. We have them to meet every need of price or use United States Tires m Good Tires We Know that United States Tires Are GOOD Tires. That's Why We Sell Them! Southern Oregon Auto Co. KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE Representing the Old and Well Known Music House of nilluBsW SRermanJMay & Go. Of San Francisco Steinway, Weber and Other Pianos; -Aeolian Pipe Organs, Pianola Pianos; Player Music EVERYTHING IN MUSIC COME AND SEE Phone 125 J. G. RAMER Geo. A. Wirtz 733 Main St. SHE'D WALK 20 MILES TO TELL OF TANLAC MISS MCKKXZIK CAINS TWKXTV. FIVE FOUNDS ON TAKING TAX' LAC IIKAITII IK ItKSTOIlKI) rOUTI.ANI). 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(ifiiriti' M Iti'Miolil prt'ililrtit ( of tin- ConiliiDtitiil niul I'oniniiirt'ittl Xiitlott.il b.ink of Chlraco. hn tn nay: "ThiTi" Ii umt point iilmiit whloh thi-ro koi'im to inn to ho coimliliiriihli iiilnctmci'pilon Hint I the qui'ntlon of roiiniioillty prli-i'ii. t nilotitiii'illy ninny of lho.su who have ili-lnyril pur cli.mi-.i ami coitatrurllon work hnve nctnl upon tlii theory that thr ' would he ii niplil recension In prices ThU HiMMim to me to he n fallacy I'rlccn nro much hUhor all oor Hid world than ever before I'rodtirtlon 'has not kept pneo with coimiiiiipilou. uiiil labor In belnic paid more today than at any previous time In nil his tory. o fur iih my knowledge rocs ( Money Ik abundant not only hero, but In Kuropc and South America. The standard of living has been raised no that our requirements now tiro far ahead of what thny were In former I yearn All this supports the theory that any price recesilonH that occur, except In Individual Industries due to ' special cause, will be Krndtlftl, nnd that tho 191-1 level will not be reach ed In many yonrs, If over" Palace Market FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY The only Meat Market in the city operating its own Cold Storage system. Cold Storage in handling Meats means that Meats can be handled in all seasons of the year with the same degree of safety. That we are able to hold all Meats until the natural heat has left; that our coolers are free from flies. Our government demands that all Meats han dled under government inspection must be held in Cold Storage. If you are looking for quality you will find the answer at the Palace -Market. KLAMATH PACKING CO. 524 Main Street Phone 68 ' "I have Rained twenty-five pounds I on Tanlac and would willingly walk I twenty miles to tell any sufferer how much It has helped me," mild Miss Adela A. McKenzle, 2G Sixth Ave., Houth, Nashville, Tenn "I suffered from attacks of nervous prostration for eighteen months," she continued, "I had no appetite and after eating anything my stomach would burn terribly, I would feel hot all over, my pulse would Bccm to stop nnd then I would turn cold nnd numb. I was bo nervous that I couldn't keep still and became, so weak I could hardly get around. "Ily tho tlmo I had finished my second bottle of Tanlac my appetite had returned and my troubles began to leavo me, that numb feeling dis appeared, the burning sensation pass. ed away and now I can eat anything I want. All my nervousness Is gone, I sleep like a child, and my health Is now fully restored." Tanlac Is sold in Klamath Falls by The Star Drug Co., and In Lorclla by the James Merc. Co. PORTLAND GETS FOR BALE 6-room house on pavement, $1250, terms. Paving assessments paid. 50-foot lot on pavement $200, 80-foot lot on pavement $250, Lot In industrial addition near fac tory and depot, $100 and up. Lots In Hot Springs Addition, $325 and up. The only restricted resi dence district is Klamath Falls, All on terms -o salt the purchaser. Hen W. M. Monteriu THE KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 1303 Main Street. 7-tf 1 IT HOSE ( 1TV WINS OVEIt NEW Oil LEAVS TOIt THE NINETEEN TWHNTV AXXl'Ali CONVEV-TIOX, INDIANAl'OMS, Juno Port land was today sulucted ovor New Or leans as the city fit which will bo held the next convention of tiiu Shrluers. Tho victory was a hard won one, and the ;el nates from tho Itese City are jubilant ovor the surrow of their effort IIANKINU ItKSOUHCKH (J HOW. (1 row th of business of banking In stitutions of the state of Oregon Is shown by figures compiled by Will H. Dennett, state superintendent of banks, the report showing Oregon to havo had 88 national banks and 176 state banks on May 12 of this year. The total, 264, Is one In excess of the 191 Stotal, and two more than the 1917 total. The report shows that Portland's 23 banks and tf rust companies on tho date In question had resources of $163,321,310, or 05 per cent of the state total. Deposits were $140,299, 968 or more than 57 per cent of the state total. Loans and discounts amounted to $78,061,262, or 53 per cent of all bank's In the state. This csliibltohniont has niistul th. .standard of Meat Quality in tliU community, because wo have used every proper endeavor to attain success as tho leading Meat Market in Klamath Kalis. Phone 83 534 Mnin St, YOUR ELECTRIC SWEEPER Will be with you nearly as long as your htm . . '", and should bo purchased with the .same care at .. . . sideration. Si JrC&KZ&Z 'V ;i" QUCJA33Jt7i.t;cr Will be a source of satisfaction through the y .u to come. No need to apologize either on account --f ap pearance or performance. Free Demonstration Any Time. Link River Electric Co. PHONE 171 Another Raise in Gasoline But DIAMOND TIRES at the new price, with the absolute guaiantee of adjust ment, will more than make up the Difference. '( Sold Only by Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Company FROM PAY ENVELOPE TO . SAVINGS ACCOUNT THAT'S tho profitable trail for your earnings to travel When payday comes 'roundmako it the, occasion lor a visit to tho big, strong First National Bank, wo pay a very liberal rato of Interest on Havings Doposlts -ami such an Account may bo opened for uny amount from $1,00 and up. Tlio IIuslncKS Building Ilaak" f K. It, Itcwmts, rrasMsart. Ij. K. WIUeM, VlC.Prsldt. Itwlle liogers, Oastder. A. M, Collier, Aast: OasMer. John M. Moore, Ass. Casta!. ' . WShe First National BXnk KLAMATH FALLS OREOON FOR CHICKS AND CHICKENS CHICKEN FEED. ALL SIZES GRIT. OYSTER SHELL. SCRATCH FEED. CRACKED CORN. EGG MASH. CHARCOAL. BONE, AND LICE KILLER. Murphey's Feed & Seed Store Phone o 126 South Sixth St .v.,'. a iw ' !tt.4 7l