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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1919)
It . Ej'JVv, PAOH SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Ti i:si),v, ,M ia i, nun, .. . . ! uis&r2iB ' J Ylf Ti '' P . &&1cf i ,'i.l..'. .V'"4rfi S-s. Y .- Vf r - .vris-H m r h i H sj '..:'-" -: " T J fe J- OTB1' f ' r ! KR '- V-.. "V ' air1-, IlfeK. '' AH1 : fjf V .' : '"PR1 " FO BE ABVAHGEQ Public Treasury Will Be Relieved of Burden of Meoting Daficits in Earninns. Wdiard 248 Pounds, Dempsey 201 S'l III .i. ATI lS want KAisiMt i:ii. i:i. EDITORS' POLL IN CONGRESS. Heavy Vole for Return of Roads , Arouses Interest at the Na tional Capital.. W.ihlnstim. Tin mitl.imil poll on the nillrmid itiiMt fttti liy l5,OM news paper editors llnmitlmul llio country Ins iinmsi-il great luloifst ut tlu un tlotml oapltiil. Willi S:? por ivnt. of the iIitor.s clvliu It as tlu-lr lnii:irtlal pinion tlmt tlu piilille fiivoi-s an onrly Tt'tiirn of tlu niilromls to lliolr own ers nml only tl por rout, fiivorlng (!ov cninu'iU onnor!ilp or opomtlon. tho ifinhers of Oonpvs of lioth pollt Seal parties propose to pnivlile speed fly for the legislation to make It pos aitile to restore the roiiilt to prlate amuHKenient hefore the enil of the In Consres there Is a general iiKret--aient that the follnwlne teii will have tt lie taken hefore the mails are re "sirrievr to their ewners: 3. An nilvntiee In rates to meet the jwatly luereaseil cost of labor and jnarerfiibi In order that the l'ublle Treasury tuny he reltcveil of the bur Jen of meetlns monthly deficits ard tlifr roads imiile self-supporting. The i Wrector (ieneral of Itallroads states Uit ttie- Increase In rates thus far Is llioui 25 per cent, as compared with n incrensc In operating costs of from 30 to IH) per cent. i (Jrvater nationallz.-illon of public ' mtrol of transportation a single imlilic control In the Federal Covern xxmt fn place of -111 masters In the dif ferent Slates, with coutlictlng laws ' snd regulations. S. Legalization of consolidations and , oitatuou use of lines and facilities "tJfenuver In the public Interest. 4. Assurance through an act of Con gress that in the future the lioveni- jacnt will approve, of rates for freight d jKisengers that will nut only be iifr to the public, hut fair to the roads, nd that will yield a sutllclent Im-otne un Mtpltal to attract the ST.'iO.OtMMhiO JS Ft.OOiJ.OOO.tKM) of new capital lieeil tl every year fur the expansion of rail wad facilities. Kitr the States voted In the nation xl poll of editors on the question of Mr return of the railroads to private SDStajement Is shown by the following Aart. That the railroad question Is a aon-rmrtisan issue Is plain from a study of the table: .IAMKSTOWN, St. Helena Island. vm i.i.ls, .lulys,i. The St. Helena Observer, the only newspaper puh lisl'i, on this Island. Uiere XapoliMin ended bis days, wauls the former kitisei sent here to spend the remain der of his lire in elle. The Observer .' the entire poiiuliitlon of the lit lie In1 i:il Is et'lted mer the posslbjl Ity that it may have unoilier Imperial hostage. r at Institution offers you Its faelll- , ties nml lionpfttw of ll experience I- hi lull paiilculais ii'Kiirditu; "i" uietlioiN and new poll- colli rn-ls so- tii:o. c. tl.isuit, DisTiticr l.NA(ii:it for Klntunlli County, tif flre oer l'lrnt Sliilu and Savings Ilnnk. 1'J-lOf TIIK .MITCAI, i. in:. I Insuuiiicc Coinpiiny of New York t began business In is 18. l.ong-estab-I llshod financially Impregnable, ami I with imllcle.s that are tipitii-tlie-mlu- uto nml service to policy holders and beneficiaries that Is unecelliul, this New City Laundry WK aUAKANTKK Ol'It WOHK Shirts nml Collars laundered We also wash silk, wihiI nml col ored goods very carefully. Try n once anil bo ronvlnrel. Our prlren lire right. Phone t.14. 127 Fourfli Street Back of First National Unnlc WWMWWWWWWWWWW, Tii'-su pictures give a very accurate Idea of how Jess Willnrd and .lack Deiupsey look, with their champion ship fight at Toledo only a few days off. The photographer does not stato whet he- Jes-s was doing the old trick of hoidlr.g In his 'tummy' but he FOR THE SIX-YEAR-OLD GIRL Wash Mater'?!s the Fsvorits far Chil dren Regardless of Season or Climste. scenic U have taken off quite a lot of fat. Ho (the photographer) says, however, that the scales registered 24S pounds. Until used the same typo of scales and the difference In their he'ght con be seen at once. Again the evraclous photographer states that the beam tipped at ITS when I)'-m,)M stepped upon them, but tint r-ci-ipypj was fussing with the incch ar -in .Hid that his .-'ght at Hi' ii-.ie the photograph v is token was nKnit 2"1 CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Work of nil Kinds nml Itoollnic Let Me Make You an Estimate W. D. MILLER Contracto- Do Not Saw Your Tires With Bent Fenders Tires arc often injured by the sharpened edge of a bent fender. When the ear is loaded the bent sharp edge may press against the tire. It is our business to sell and repair tires, but if "Ave point out possible sources of tire injury and so help you get the most out of your tires, you may feel like coming to us when you need new tires or repairs on your old ones. THE WHIT stf'PElL ..! " ... , frilnU l' ICAN THE OFFICIAL AUTO BLUE HOOK AND CALIFORNIA STATE AUTO ASSOCIATION GARAGE (item srvie ri-ing"s are '.nrre- . .. i children's garments, a in m- H M 1 1 J I H j PT ?w onttU may be brought out f I j I j I ( I . sen sons without the fenr tint LI L3 llB Ul 1 I T F , SAYS KXCKSS OK HYIIIKM IU.OItIC . AC1I) IS CAL'Si: OK I.VDICliKSTIO.V f)WWiNG RETURN OF R0A0S TO OWNERS M OPPOSING RnUBN OF ROADS TO OWNERS JO P0U8TFUL OR FAILED TO REPIY ILHAMR CONN. -aHHHEMH 1TENN. W 3 3 93 mtaM "W W2 ZSSEZSn As radical srvle rl-ing"s are infre I quent In I plete ne' between ! the little garments will be o-it of style ' before they are worn out. Wn-.li ma-1 , tcrlals reign supreme for the pr.ictieil service frock for the girl of lx year or under, reg'irdless of season or cli mate. Pi:rlrg the d-iys of the war when th question of "help" was a very real problem, mothers Indicated a very decided leaning to the little wool and silk fabrics dre-se that might he sent . ... .. , to the cleaner.- and come home as good ! , A 'l-kno w authority states that ns new. but under ordinary conditions ' stomach troubl and Indigestion are : dresses that wash are always the wis- nearly always due to acidity acid est selection for the child of six years' stomach and r.i.i, as most folks be or under. lleve, from n lack of digestive JuIcoj The gulmpe dress, always a favorite,. Ho state? iliat -;n'exce3s of hydroch Is very much In evidence this sum-1 0r!c acid In trie stomach retards dl mor. developed In heavy linen or cot- j KestIon ami start food fomentation ton, in cny preferred color, to be nc j then 0.;r ue.,u h b , cotnpim led by sheer, cool-looking I , , , ,. , B gulmpe or ur,lerwalst of white. a " omin ; acid fluids and gaae, Pongee is so fashionable this year I w,,Ich !nflae ""? s'oma.h like a toy and so much In demand that the supply balloon. We then get that heavy, Is not equal to the demand. It Is used lumpy feeling in the chest, wo eru'e- for girls (tf all ages, from four years . tate sour food, belch gas, or have old up. Dainty hand embroidery or : heartburn, flatulence, waterbrash or hand work of some sort is the pre- nausea. ferred trimming, whether the dress be I He teg Is ,0 ,a. asde a dgcg of silk or cotton. Hand-smocked gar-: t,V(J w a ments are dainty and smart. Novel .,,., ... , T , , embroidery touches are much used, the ! "hfmfy four ouncei of Jad Salts qunint cross .stitch or simpler pattern I anU take a tablespoonful In a glass being generally approved. of water before breakfast while It Is Georgette la a prime fnvorll for effervescing, and furthermore, to party frocks for girls of all ages. : continue this for one week. While Georgette launders well, n strong ' relief follows the first dose, It Is Im point In Its favor. A party dress that i portant to neutralize the acldlty,-re- win go inio me wasmuo una come oui move t,,e ga3.maklng maS3i start the liver, stimulate the kidneys the kid. 1 m M U a .USEEUKEBEIIEHiniHlH as good as new nicnt. Is a very good Invest- FABRICS FOR NEXT SEASON Chinchilla Satin, Kumsl-Kumsa Whlppoorwlll Among Latest Novelties. am Chinchilla satin Is a novelty for next season. This Is really u Itoshnnara crepe on one side and Iuih a satin sur face on the other. It Is specially for tailored frocks and separate skirts. Ivumsl-Kumsa Is featured for fall, In a range of street shndes In attractive plaids In combinations of black with purple, henna, brown or dark green. Tills Is for both wraps and street dresses. , Whlppoorwlll Is also among the latest novelties offered, and seems to be of the same family as Dew-Klst and KuraaMCunisa that Is, It has the same sort of sheen and metallic suggestion, but the crepe, or rib. Is much finer and more regular; so that It gives the Im pression of a ribbed fabric particular ly suitable for evening frocks. It would be equally suitable for draped wraps, but It will be shown In the darker shades as well as for afternoon wear. J GKUMA.Y PltKSS NOW TALKING OV nuVEXGE. neys and thus promote a free flow of Hire digestive Juices. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and Is made from the acid of grapes and If-mon Juice, combined with llthia and .odium phosphate. This harmless salts Is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent re salts. Adv. Dassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IX THE CITY QUICK SERVICE REASONAIIIiE RATES I'HONE 187 WestemTransferCo. vwvwwwwwmmMmmmamamamammam AMSTERDAM, July 1, The Ger man press Is urging a war of revenge as soon as the peace treaty is signed. The Deutsche Zettung declares: "From today on we must arm. Wo must repeat dally the God who creat ed iron does not make slaves.' " Gee Whiz! 'The darn thing's bujted again!" You don't say that If we do your work. We do It right, and It doesn't "buck." HoagUnd & McCollum 324 Mala St. Phone 282-W. WWVAAWwwy IT'S A POOR DOCTOR Who Won't Take His Own Medicine -! : :!"!:;!:: : s--n--:- 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 T HERE IS NO GUESSWORK: about a Herald Want Ad. Ttiov 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? j USE HERALD WANT ADS THEY DELIVER THE GOODS AND ARE ALWAYS WORKING i I I I rjm I k& u X k UiJf. JM CI M