The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 25, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TAGK FOUR
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
The Evening Herald
K. J. M V II It A V
EUITUK
Published ilnlly vicept Sunday uv
The Hernld Publishing Coinmn. of
Klamath Kails, nl IK Kourth stroet
In moip foulld nffnlt
nml lionutlful vomlslilos" uml "oo
Amoiirn fltit" im loi:nii liultllilk
unllmltnl possibility.
i-ommiion .not i;i.ii:i
In I lie stor.v In iwivrilR'i 1It.i1i1
Klttitiiith Asks for Mori' Klsti " no
rolloctlon vvn Intomloil on iho ofiorts
Entnrpd at the nostofllco at Klam
ath Falls, Ore , for transmission thru 0f tlio Klsh uml ilium1 Commission.
tte malls as second-class matter Hu, ,mrtu.uliu.,v , ,xorl of Com-
Babscrlrt.on terms by mall to any mHloner C K Slon of this oltv
ddreas In the United States: Mr Stone tia spent initio time nml
One year .IS 00 money In his efTorts to mnkt Klam
Om month - so nth Count v the Sportsman' l'nra
,, .. . ,,
1111' mUU piOU.llU IW1J t'HV lllilll .!!
hold u similar position, nml
Uoo.l roads," put forth by every lover of the Brent these nttm-ks nml sometimes II illilii I
out ilooiM to ImtiK .il'ont the leinrilv. -fi-m like I would live uirii
nml whatever i ! ioim.li mv l. Hied evervihlitK I had .r '"I or
nml whiitt'M'i xi "l" muv to iie,.siiiv nml spent nii - m li'Kl ' '"
to liritiK about ilio de.tied ikmiIi mmm t i Iuk l K". ilf r l.ui .t.-H-im
.1 .!..., I 1. 11.1. l.nlll.lil III. Jl I ll'l
one mini who uin ie uenoiuieu upon " "
to nil- his ut moot endeavor will bo
I'oinmlnsloiii'i I'lmrles K Stone
TltOl T I.OVKIl
nml
I ti'iiil o miii'li iiiuiitt I i i'm
tin- Ki'Otl It ilolliK llml I I'll'1
in tr n liotllo I limn now ' i.'i'ii '"'if
boltlos nml i'iiii trutlifullv n thui
hits entlrel) lelleved mv simmIi
lion bin Mv nppolllo Is J'l t Ion
did mid over.vlhltiK I wit now UKri'on
ullli mo nml iliu'iT me kuihI nnl I am
never bothered with IuiIIm'siI-iii m
those rmmpltiK pains lu mi mimiieli
or oh ist mi) more I run nt any
thing I wniit nml iiiniT hnvo a lulu
ute's discomfort iiflorwnnl ami I mi
feeling bolter In even way limn 1
and also local Devi fublished """""" '" " "" --- . about Tnnino lurorc lor i u mm' R"- ,,.
in lusu luiiti uiw uuiisuvu .... . ... ... lint., for ..irs TmiiIui. hni sllri. ilnlie
ftwvln. P"'""' n r""r M1"' lR ,"a nl miMdf of sufforliic nml mi binl. " ' , " "
All rlftiti of repnhlloatlon of sp- mond Uike. Lake of the Woods. KHh nccoull, woul(1 t,ax i.,.n ,.r,.at d-nl "" ""rK ,,,r "" """ ' K""" " " '"
patches aerein are alto r- jp, ,.tv. , whero n fw ears aKO. ki--,,. ,,i,i t ( llnrrlll. u null-
.prior to 1S1.1. to bo oact. there wai kmiwt, rrond mnn with tlio Toxnn
not a slcn of u trout., now aim uml A. ),,Cfr. who rnlds m s00 VI
with splondld rainbow trout of mac- nVnrp street. r"ort Worth. V-miis.
jnltlctint sin? .nml due entirely to then!ul ,xiJ0 f)w, j.1,n a resident of that
Member of the Awocliitrri I'rryis
The Associated Tress Is excluslrely over
atttled to the use (or republication the fact that he has worked vo fnllh-
t All awi aispntcnes rroaneu to u fuV j, resHiuilhle for thN county
RAILROAD MAN SPENT
SAVINGS OF YEARS
iiu.itii.i. si rrKiti.i) rv. vi its
ti tiiii:i nm i v it
Ml MCINK HIT (THIM. Ill I I'.
I II DIM
I wNh to Koodne I had kiionn
lot otherwise creqiu-.t in uu p; ., whtn. ,,W! ,n thls n.WCl ' . . . , .
THE KO.tDMlih llKAlTIKCli
iiihiiiI It In itnyoiin who tint tru ihl.
like ml tie were "
Tnnlno U miM In Klniiinlli VulU by
the flnr HriiK Co . uml In I. on II i by
the James More Co Adi
boulevard promUcs to become
one of the established intltu
Uons of the Cnlted States I.o An-
Ty,A HA.iinn.i ...i .v,.i.-t....inirAa 'efforts of Mr Stono ami his helDers ' ..i.. ... ..... v.n., tiiinv vii.in
ii- .1 i.iim.i , .. ff.. uu-wv.. M .--- --- .- . Wl. .' in .ii. ........ .m... j....- .. ....mat.. ...,
In Klamath County .. ,., uimut ten lours iiko " Mr ' , 1 ... ,. ,.
11 wus iiiHiiu uu ii us.. Insurance Company of No otk
That the trout are not In the Nil- Harrlll continued, that mv iiouM.-s ,Knn ttuntitfni In IMS I iiiik esinh
llam-on Kiver, SpraKiio Iltier and i,gKn y uppotlto failed me and llshed (lumirlnll) ImpreKlinble and
Sorlnc Creek mas be. and nrobubli .....,.i,im.. i ,.i ,.iir..,l mi ,u tn-i. "' Poli'Me tnat nr- uu in me mm
ecles Is no lonper to be the onl) (, ,llu, to ,h() f,rt ,. ,h( willium ach nml formed ras that a .e
"Mecca" for auiomobillsts. The splr- son ha-, boon tilled with Iok from u'rrtble critmpliiK pains mid I "iilil
It which animated the planthiK of bank to bank at different places for linnlli Ket mv bre.nh It s-e't- ii like
rler and bloom alone the approach ,ne l' Par or more .and thu stop- there was a blK hard lump rlKht m
to the lortland-Vancoui or interstate P1 the run of the flsh m chet thai was rutiltit off ei
No matter what the cause mn be, breath I Kul so I could hnril'i i it a
bridpe has ranch tlhe country at
larce Kentucki has taken up the
dan The whole south likes the
Idea. Coupled with the movement for
planting imposinc shade trees as tne--
mortals for soldiers it .ofias likely
"to roult in such a carnival of out
door decoration a wTl make an au-
tomoile ride on any pood road in any
flirectlon an esthetic Jo). Nays the
"Orponian.
The frt of roadIde decoration Is
still )oung. but much may be cipect
d of it. The purpose to'be souitht
is harmony of color and continuity
of "bloom. This has been partly
achieved by choice broom and roses
Tor the interstate bridge approach.
There Is no color so decorative as
poliion yellow, almost the exact tinge
of the springtime sun, and none so
dtintr as the pinfc of the variety of
Tose chosen. We need only an au
tumn red. like that of the woodbine.
to make the seasonal cycle complete.
s All possible colors harmonize In na
ture, the super esthetics to the con
trary notwithstanding. Flowers and
trets and plenty of them will be the
goal of the new roadside decorators.
Bat the aim should be to employ In
ach instance a scheme of ornamenta
tion characteristic of the. locality.
There are few localities In the Cnlted
States, even Inithe plains states, to
which some beautiful plants are not
Indigenous. The automobile' has im
mensely widened he radius of travel
ol all American!' with consequences,
that may be politically as well as ec
onomically Important. A Journey from
mate to state may in time become
& kaleidoscopic adventure of floral
delight, with every bloom nodding a
-separate welcome to' even- tourist as
he speeds alone. It will not detract
from the larger features ot the land
scape, nor will the planting of flower
tag Bhrubs preclude the programme
of planting Elower growing trees. All
haye their places. The esthetic move
ment Is quite evidently popular. And
as localities develop emulation In
-natters artistic, it is easy to imagine
that they will be less keen for strife
whatever it is, all effort should be thing that illtln t bring "U Me "f
t
lit" nnd service to pollrv holders nod
beneflrlnrles llml Is une-irelled lliis
Krelit Institution offers v-ui Its fnoi.
ties and benetlls of li eii..rli n-o
Kor full particular regarding our
methni' nml n i' -" i '.i"ii-"i
see M'O. ' I I UK II, 111-. I UK I'
MN.nt fur K'nmntli t mliilv of
r flee over Klrst Stai. jun1 Saving'
Hank 0 1 nt
The Thrifty
Housewife
has for her motto "One lhuulicd Coats
for Every Dollar Expended."
She believes in a full return for every
outlay.
She is not tight-fisted. She knows that
the cheapest materials are often the
most expensive in the end.
She has an Account Rook which
shows what becomes of the money she
spends, and a Hank Hook which shows
what becomes of the money she saves.
Her funds receive absolute protection
THE KLAMATH FALLS BASEBALL TEAM
WILL GIVE A
Big Dance
At
MOOSE HALL
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
PEERLESS ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50c
mbntii
c
l
J-
! H
PAY A VISIT 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.
Phone 185 610 Main St
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan Amusement
s
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
IUXCI.VO
Wednesday Ac Saturday
.VlKlitH.
JAZZ .MUSIC,
STAR THEATER
TOI)AV
Jese I. Ijtsky Presents
'' I.IXA CAVAl.IKltl
In
liOVE'S CONQUEST"
Also Two Ilecli, of Good Corned).
In
VAUDEVIME
7 People 7
TEMPLE THEATER
TODAY
Mue bird I'retienU
CARMEIi MYEU8
- IN
"7 HE MTTLE" WHITE SAVAGE"
AUo A Lyon ' Moran Comedy nml
Vol verbal Current Events
AdmUaioa '10 M 15 etnU MaUne
-1 09. Evening 7:80 9.
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PIOTCBEb
TCBSDATS AND HATTTHDAYfl
Merrill. Oregon
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Auction Sale
Saturday, June 28, 1919
Two miles from Klamath Falls postofflce, on Sblpplngton
paved road, I will offer for sale my herd of choice dairy
stock the result of several years careful brooding and weed
ing out, and the equal ot any In the county. Comprised of
cows, bulls, heifers, steers and calves' galore. Also hogs,
breeders and porkers; one largo bay gelding, dairy machinery,
steam boiler, kettle, stores, cans, otc; hay rack, bob-sleds,
grindstone, etc.
All sums under $20, cash; all sums over $20, bankable
notes, five months, at 8 per cent.
Five per cent discount for cash on sums over $20.
FREE LUNCH
F. C. DeChaine, Owner
C. a, MERRILfc, Auctioneer.
TTI.ki'l
tr. tt.-ttb
First State &
Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
ITS A POOR DOCTOR
Who Won't Take His Own Medicine
THAT'S WHY WE ARE USING THIS SPACE TO TELL YOU
WHAT JOLLY LITTLE BUSINESS STIMULATORS HERALD
WANT ADS ARE AND WHY THEY GET RESULTS
THERE IS NO GUESSWORK about a Herald Want Ad. They
do the business. We know they pay. Our customers have
told us so time and again. We have used them ourselves and
they have never failed to get results. They are the short cut to a
quick turn-over the modern method of merchandising on a small
scale, where the value of the article to be sold or the importance of
the want to be filled will not justify a heavy outlay.
If you had something to sell, trade or give away and went out
on the street and told each person you met about what you wanted
to do, you might get results but the people you talked to would
be very likely to say : "That poor fish has bats in his belfry." If,
on the other hand, you used a Want Ad, you would talk to the
whole county at once, instead of only one person, and do it in a
businesslike manner.
The same rule applies to hiring help, renting a house, looking
for a job, or any one of the important little incidents of life where
you must call in the assistance of someone outside your immediate
family. You MIGHT get results by telling your troubles to the
neighbors but the certain, quick and economical way is to use
a little classified ad.
Do you want to buy, sell or trade, want to hire help or find
work; do you want to find a room, a house to rent, or to rent the
same to someone else ; do you want to call attention to some new
feature of your business, seek information on some subject, or
have you any little unfilled want?
USE HERALD WANT ADS
THEY DELIVER THE GOODS AND ARE ALWAYS WORKING
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