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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1919)
A. J .1 , I jfs if 4 ' TAGK nifiHT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m:iM:sii,u,.ilN, K (( COMMERCE Si! HIK1TIE5 jniKsr u! mhi-m or i. yllKU-S o s NKtKvlTV KOI! IMMMUT IlKOIU. WIA TION OK n.l It. Back From Africa With Phonographic Records of The Talks of Monkeys in Depths of Jungle v:j-Ntt . . The necei.slt for reampinc th Ootnmerelal I'luh Rros eer its especially the importance of cecnr ItiB tho flu.incinl sinews of war Cap! Applegate fctlll .inMver tho letters from eerywhero ami send, foiih till information which l aratUblo in re Ranl to the town hlrh has won tho reputation of tho lielfest yonnc city on the coast .one that with a popu lation of no on thousand handle- moro freight than an othor town in tho state, a town that has huilt a rallrlo.nl during tho war period and is no increasing Its paroli throush tho deelopment of tho lumber iiutu try with leaps anil hounds. Following aro ,i few extracts from recent letters, receied motly to day. "What is tho population of jour town and what is your pa roll IX ou Knou of an established furnish ing good huslneys for sale Are rents high and Is It possible to find a good location to put in a good up to date lino of general merchandise?" Anether: "I am interested and thinking of coining how .s ont ..- To proo to the world that tho rigable land and what buslne-s is monkey tribes hae a language of there for a man -with $7000" Vlhelr owu an dlhat different specie Anether: "I am looking for a lo- hae arir.g dialects I'rofe.or indi cation in Oregon and am of the optn- ard Lynch Garner has brought back Ion that Southern Oregon is where from the Congo district phonograph I want to make my home Would ic records of tholr chatter He saj a like to Identify myself with news- lot o lf '. m&. sawaaK?: r : ;v $ ( "V ,t ifttL-ii 5W k,.V!YJVi u JJlLTCAt&tKa! Ilhdlo llmnnkor. Mlll'iirn llurU. H'i't'Kti lo-ethlue I'enl' il i , ('h lVrri raiin'o H'ii led Kuerl, Mr and Mr .l.i IVirK Willi nil Ilrlghlun'i M nli' Mri- b" lll A l'lei t 1 -as n M . ' the mil- ' i ltd it bl ' o up iitiout .' " A M Olltf" Howard t itt from w eek ' o Mnxwoll u oilli ell i In Hoiiiuu.i returneil fi-m ll I'l-KO, Jinn 1 '. HFVY ALBERS IS NOT CCNNECTED WITH THE ALBERS MILLING CO. O - (- until of the inline of the Ai lii'i- l ro Milling t ompaii a eorpo rail 'ii hiilng been melilloned III con neci "i Uh lluil of Hour. Alburn dtirl newspaper reports of bin r if ui tiinl. the Mtoi-kliolilorx of whom thei. .-re nu.el flo, feel that it Is rH I o no ii i. ui llti! II I A the nu l Utic ser liei-essiir In lllltktt the (ulliiwIliK statement In UMilit bnlliR IiiioImmI III Ills WW Mbers Urns Milling Cumpiiti was not on (rial or In mi) nui Implicated III Ills case whli h nut "lili'lly lmlll itiuil Thl wi lepealedl brullKht nut illlilHK t oil 1 1 prcn immIIiiks, lis i "in I r." nils w III pioM' llenr lnr is in no u noiiuiM I oil with lb.rs Urns Millirig runt luck r In pitnv, eltlmr us own,') ,,r nil llllllllliir u luii... . . .. """ ' ""'" MII.I M,, ,''' "" e.-li then Im'IiI i, i,., M, l,ui tint lot It lie ,,, ...,' ! I'-Ntft HllJIl III Oitnber r , ,','"" '" te i iiene nil-is nrr. ii i Uliil nliolllil lii'H'iin, ilutlbt from ihni n,,n, trlotlhiii mill im,,,,,, inl ill Inn t lit rP, f. Hi " in ROCKY POINT, I "n si - - il mi: OITIMMMt ,., UMIT Ueireatlnn l. (., Oreunn eniiii- M, .1,..,.,i. (.rilll'S, limthlN, IMKJS, CAMI'ISti. Ill MS( '"""'' nsiiiMi. no.viiMj slum:, tkn'th. 'nrr.or.s, ikii'schds, (.OOlt IlKDS, (JOOII Mi:,l,s, A (JOOII un nm rvcHYitmiv ii.wcino i.v iMVii.ui.v i:vi:iiv sirm. Mi.m- I'flti: MOUNTAIN HI'lUNtl WATIIII. HARPST & WHEELER, Proprietors . IMXAXZ. I.OCAI.S. C t". Kerrls gae a "iril ....' I party for her daughter '.noli lat week Those present weie Helen - Mrs fthe stories published about his (lllletle. Ceorge Mavwell. 'oy .lurK- paper or garage business and hao work are foolish, but that his re- hurt. I-iwrenre Maxwell. A"a some money (o Invest " cords, taken sjurlng two and a half Knock.. Gus Helms. MarEarot ltueck Another "Would like to lsit -ears in the jungles, will help ery rieue l'errl Klsi. l.ue. K in. ' Klamath Kails with my famllv this much In determining Just what mon- - fummer. Can-1 secure a furnished Key chatter means He brousht with house-keeping cottage or tent at him 3 00f boxes of laluable sj.cel fomc report or lake where we can en- mens of Congo animals i joy good fishing and some hunting later on" Another" "Will ou please kivo me general information in regard to WANT TO III We a!as hae a carefully sf'erf- ..J If. rt kmuaf lt llllAlnilSd nmll. opportunities In your county. ra-n,- ai tarm Und,VBt ' reasonable particular attention to stato lauds, i,riCe We know good land, and we irrigated lands, .swamp lands, home, know values. Call at 633 .Main St . stead lands. cut-oer lands ard j,n- or 1'hone 'ifi ChUcote & Smith ITtf erat land values?" . . , . Just Remember this The dates for The execuihe secretary of the-,he Elkh. ronlP,ltIon an. AuKUM M, Pacific States Defense League rrrites 15 and IS Get ready from Seattle under date of Jtii. i: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY "I trust you will find it possible to attend the approaching good 'oads convention In San Francisco as per the enclosed Invitation I am - eured it will be worth while. At that time , am planning for a Btllw of WtlsEeD7aI;tre,sasn i7 our officers to plan for the yearns i)0ard Night cook.uoman work ahead. How about that map of $50 room and board the proposed route from Salt Lake (through Klamath Falls)?" WANTED Chamli-ruial.l r , ro Washington Hotel 121 !! St lS-3f 'loa-dlag room and .Ti men H 21 XOTIPK. The ladies of the Emmanuel Bap tist Church, will gle a cooked food sale Sat Jure 28th beginning at 1 P. M. at the Johnstone Furniture Store on Mala Street You are sollclt ed. Secretary. TEACIIKItS' n.YAMIVATION.S WANTED A laily helrr at. the Klamath Dye Works lS-tf FOR SALE Our home at 211 High st. also 146 acres limber on lake front Eas' sld? it brM of E.Mle Foitit. upper I.im-; also J i- h'Mie stead on Ilrvanr niountatn c'liita'i In two and half million fret rie H Nc.-nbam l-tf. Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Klamath County. Oregon, will hold the reau lar examination of applicants for State Certificates at Room .'o .'. Jf S , as follows Commencing Wednes day, June 25. 1919, at 9-00 o'clock a m , and continuing until Saturday, June 28, 1919 at 4 00 o'clo k u m Wednesday Forenoon-f S Hit- tory, writing Penmanship I, Music, Drawing Yveanebuay Afternoon --PmMolo- :l-i Y ?5 00 REWARIT F'or Informa tion resulting in the rental of desirable furnished hoube or apartment Phone or see Mr Snavely at The Woman s Store, H N Moe Shoe Store Sense What Do You Get in Shoe Fitting Service? The returning soldier when he kicks off his Munsons needs a real fit ting service-stick and tape. Every soldier cus tomer should see to it that perfect fit, proper style of last and sure comfort come in his first pair of civilian shoes. Also remember The price of shoes ad vanced less during the war than any other staple product. tym 4"s-SW-l"t-'t-- r,, iit-uuiiiK, manual iraini'K, lom-iT Tinultlnn rinmuctli, CjiUn... Xtr.iU..J. 1 j'wj.t.u,, uuiuLnui nir:ii.ir, .iivilli'in In Reading, Course of Study for. Drawing. Methpds in Arithmetic Thursday Forenoon AriMitietlc, Hlstor of Education. Physiology, 1 Methods in Geography, SWhanicall Tlrnu'lnir liAii,.iltA 4. ..., l ivianni, ywiu-i)vi Alii IJU-.i Uli Thursday Afternoon dammar, Geography, Stenography, American I V Literature, PhyslcH, Typowritlng, Methods In Language, Theuls for PrI-!-warv Cert fffctfr ' i Friday Forenoou Theory and. Practice, Orthography (Spelling),! Physical Geography, Krwll'ih Lit era-1 ttirc. Chemistry. i friuny Afternoon Schnol I,iv,lj, Oeoiog), Algolira, Civil Ooe)nir,iiit,' Saturday Forenoon Geometry,' J jiofnny f'nurday Afteinoon Gar.eriil' li.s- to.-, Dookkeejiliig . f. - " y t ---T "T ' " -TtfT.-. sBifii 4 B3UCGS .'UTO'Wddd.SAW Atiicbaeat Use tau cub 18 cord,, 2 men, 35 corii. dm -y.kne Any Auto. riCCS BL'SPCC CO Jr fi c'cnrri i .:- i PAY A yiSIT TO THE JEWEL CAFE JUST REMODELED C 0 Z Y AND CLEAN QUICK SERVICE Every delicacy of the season served, in cluding Ice Cream, Strawberry Short Cake and Good Eats of all kinds for Warm Weather. JESSE BAILEY, Prop. Our Busiest Season IS NOW ON But We Will Do Our Utmost To Give You SERVICE As Well A.s Good. Work at the Lowest Prices D. & M. Cleaning Co. N. B. DREW, Prop. PHONE 30 FREE DELIVERY Kodak We carry a complete line of KODAK and BROWNIE CAMERAS I vis) l s r Choose your subject, KODAK does the rest. The KODAK all-by-daylight way is simplicity itself. No experience needed, no limit to results. 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