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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1919)
I I 'Mil IISD.W, .11 . II, linn PA(3K 81 X THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON N, m Statesman Who May Succeed Orlando ONL YONE ARREST MADE IN CHICAGO And His Choice for Foreign Minister ( i ii VtiO IuIn 2 Onh tun ii ui i m l' night Hi'1 i r iln light ! hoiiiIi t'l.irl. Mii'tt I'llln- Mil Mill 118 III lltl! 1111 UMT.IKI' I" 5 iiiiii ii .in W ,i night niliir In iiiihllil I. on 5Sl$v MEftilfcasr d :. " ? i ' ..im3siibbbkbh mrikmw$m vjkssl v v. '. it:4flK&ss!$&iM HKiR:jas3rcrB-j Msm. s v hesvys. vvsm . fjf flls$REm iMfSk A wHRI 4 oSl 8!BejKmV,$L isi V3 rti!Ka ncjau wmzmwi, wiwmmimmmmm wUrM! ilallli 1 mBi KfitliM iwKBKn Ml fcEE ' HBHHMBHBHBHBai"" fJ"""BBBBBBBBBBM - - 1 Diamond coi s i ( oi itr ,mi:i:i.s ioi ' Tlir Count Com t in In session fur ii show thm thin nioinltiK 1 lowing of bills was the main business taken up The I'ottit iiiljmiini'il .it noun until iut Mondii), ami dining P Mho Illtt'lUll Will llttetlll till' lll'.UlllR Ulf the (OUrt IltlllHt Mlllt lll'fOII JtlllgO T J! Calkins In Jackson count LOGS WANTED Will contract for five to ton million foot of pint kr8 per year for anv number of years. S. P. or Str.ihoin railroad delivery. Purchase in either large or Mnall quantities. SAWMILL ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION COMPANY PI lone 149-J K. D. Building Ri'iiscuim: von tiii: m nun Read the Ads-It Will Pay You $ Performance Raises Diamond Adjustments to Fabrics 6,000 Miles Cords 8,000 Miles Diamond Tires have been rolling up such big mileage that we have marked up our adjust- ment figures to be fair and - square with what our tires are do ing. Diamond users, old and new, share in this plus adjustment mile age. It extends to all Diamond Tires on cars, or in the hands of dealers. Fix the new ad justment figures in your mind. They are another proof of this fa mous tire fact: Diamonds are the User's tires. Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Co. 1M S. sfctti St. Telephone 17 Klamath Fall', Oregon Diamond SQUEEGEE TREAD Tires Fianre-.ro Nlttl ' Francesco Nattl. formerly minis .ter of the treasury, was selected by King Victor Emmanuel of Italy to I form a ne wcablnet when Premier I Orlando's government resigned, fol- TuniiiMii Tit tout lowing an adverse ote In tho Chum her of Deputies Ho Immediately Interviewed Tomasso Tlttonl, who promised to accept the portfolio of foreign affairs. SUFFERING IN I SERBIA ACUTE NISH. Serbia (By Mail ) Up on their arrival here with food, clothing and medicine the nnuy food mission and the American Hed Cross found the following prices pre vailing For a man's suit of clothes i of cheapest quality, 240; a pair of trousers. SCO; a pair of shoes, $55; one ard of cotton cloth, $12; a I spool of cotton thread, $S to $12; a small piece of soap, $6; one pound of coffee, $15 ' At Pirot a loaf of bread cost $1; one pound of sugar, $5; a quart of kerosene, $C; a pair of women's shoes, $60; men's shoes, $70 a pair; underwear of poor quality, $29 u suit; thread, $2 fo ra spool. In both the 'Nish and Pirot dis tricts the Bulgarians had carried off I clothing, bedding and cloth of al! sorts. Red Cross representatives I found hundreds o fmen, women and , children in some hamlets wearing I nothing but burlap sacking. j Typhus has broken out at Janjevo, iGostotar. Palanka, Cuprija, Lesko- i - i vatz, Uskub, Seres, Drama and Ka valla. In virtually every town of 4, iOOO population In Serbia there are 'from 10 to 30 cases of tjphus. Doz ens of Red Cross "teams," consisting lot one doctor and three or four ' nurses have been sent out from Sa- Ioniki to the worst typhus centers. Dispensaries, disinfecting stations, soup, bread and clothing lines have been established and many Serbian hospitals hate been taken ovv Millions of feet of mosquito net ting have been brought into the Bal kans by the American Red Cross to fight this summer's fly plague, cnnidcrable time to rest. VISITS FOIIT KLAMATH Andrew M. Collier of the First Na-i tlonal Bank, has taken his two brothers who are visiting him, to the Wood Uler Valley and points on the Resenutlon today on a sight seeing trip Tho two oung men hae been touring Oregon by auto and are great!) pleased with this county. I I ttK$W!W!l2Km M Salmon, per lb 30c ! mSmWm v- m Fine Fresh Perch, per lb . . 20c timRifflft MISS. l'IIAUl.l .s. ;i!. I's, ,n:. Mr C'harlc- (ir.nt". Ir. of St Helens. Oregon, died at rit Charles Hospital in Bend. Oregon on June 2" and was burled in that city. Sim leaves one child, and the husband, who Is the i) Jest son of Clu-. Gravis Sr of this city Klamnth Hal's PALACE MARKET Klamath Packing Co. PHONE 68 524 Main Street !iiiBEBCiHHiaa:icisiaaBiaDHiiHMiiG O Whiz! "Tho darn thing's busted again!" J You don't say that If we do your work. We do It right, and It doesn't "buck." Hoagland & McCollum S24 Slain St. Phone 2S2-W. CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Work or all Kinds and Hoofing Let Me Make You an Estimate W. D. MILLER Contractor LAXOKIifi VAI,I,EV ItKSIDKXT.S H. E. Winnard, T. F. Boggs, Eu gene Wilkerson, A. E Gale, II J. Tichnor, George Noble, Jr., William Pankey and Earl Sheble were among the Langell Valley ranchers who were in the city yesterday to urge the matter of Irrigation at tho meet ing of the Directors of the Langell Valley Irrigation Project. I Dassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IX THE CITY QUICK SKHVICE KEASO.YAIHjE BATES PHONE 187 WesternTransferCo. People's Market PRODUCER TO CONSUMER When you buy your meats at the Peoples' Market you do not only get part satisfaction A ' and enjoyment, but youiget it'all: WWWWWWWWWWWWVWWVWWWVWW Phone 83 534 Main St ITC A POOR DOCTOR Who Won't Take His Own Medicine -:--K-....fr..fr.x. ;!:; :-:-'."H......:... 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" modem 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 veiy 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? KH-4-M4MtH.'Wt4 USE HERALD WANT ADS THEY DELIVER THE GOODS AND ARE ALWAYS WORKING -wto&r:. HHfr7X ,; ". -sr it- -rr J