The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 18, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALUS. OREGON
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The Evening Herald
E. J. M U It It A V
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JAMES S. SHEEHY
City Editor
hitro-ilniwn vehicles, nml It Is ov
ported that lth this chniiKn the us
mil I'ffti li 1 1 vice t lint lns I co l
rendered will le continued nml kept
l nn up to-tlie ii tniite fas'ilnii
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Published dally aicept Sunday by
VJtmath Palls, at 116 Fourth atreet
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Will KliAMATH lCKINi t.
stared at the postofflce at Klam-
Falls, Ore., for transmission thru
MM malls aa second-class matter.
4dru in the United States:
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Xfm month
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The Klnmath 1'nckliiK Co.. Is lin
Iijk, plnns drawn by F. H. Hunter for straightened out
their new laughter house at Twtum.
which is to replace the one recently
destroyed by (ire. The now building
(ittnous linbouun pns4, nml Is tortu-
oiw il bteep with litiiumornlile
linlr-plu turns Alone Its hundred
miles from Moimntlr It was crowded
with minions, waKonx, oxcarts and
refugees. All aloiiK the route were
cars oerturned and out of commis
sion Sometimes the truffle liecnine
gnarled Into inextricable tangles nud
hours passed before UiIiikh were
V.K TUI'S 11'K .H'l.Y -'(.
febacrlptton terms by mall to anyHn bo of """ nni' wl ,,p moA' War taxes for the mnnlli of May
Member of the Associated Irs
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X ail news dispatches credited to It
we aot otherwise credited In this pa
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tfertin.
All rights of republication of spe-
dlspatches heroin are also re-
FK1DAY, .U'IjY 18, 111 .
em In eiery respect. As soon as the on ice erenm and sodn water, and on
plans are completed, bids will bo call- hlrti. shoes and millinery and the
wl for and work besln at once. k0 are ,,llp ,( ,,nynble on or before
The new buildlnK will bo located ,ujy 2nth at the office of the Col
on the railroad, which will facilitate iector of internal Hevenuo located at
the better and quicker handling; of Portland, accordlnc to aihlces re
meats from their plant to the camps eclved from that office. Tennlty In
.and will be a valuable addition to i provided by law where payment Is
their already up-to-date butcher busl- not made when due.
IIFKi: UtOM I1KND
big in
EASE
on, nitiM.i.Nt; i'iuk;kkksi;.
Work In drilling for oil Is pro
gressing each day on the J. Manning
ranch. With the completion of a 400
foot well for water purposes the
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T. U Colllfr t n reii here la t rw
Inir from Itnml. which cltv he left
yesterday mornlnp. Ho sns the roads actual start on the oil drilling hn
are In a better condition than they l'et'n matle- A ""'e ' wdth of 18
were last May. when he was here be- lncnps and 150 feet deep has been
fore Mr. Collier is here for the pur- borp!
'P's of installing the National weather
GARICH'S GROCERY NEWS
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KLAMATH V.UAM, OUIKSOX, I'lllDW. .H'l.Y II, ltll.
N Miu:it 2a
EDITORIAL.
TODAY
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strip in a number of homes and the
Mills addition school house This
weather strip is a particularly meri
torious article and can be placed on
any door or window and will make li
c'ust proof and weather proof Mr
Collier is accompanied by J W Itak
er
Evidences of the rapid develop-, m
-meat of thl county are being dally YAlSllf FF CHI TYIFDC
manifested, the latest being the In-J IMO rrvn.CTIlE'C'C
crease in the force employed in this BRING FOODSTUFFS
city by tho Standard Oil company. I TO HUNGRY SERBS
T.ike all business concerns doing bu
siness here and having the home of
fice in one of the larger cities, it was ' MSH. July IS. American dough
little realized that the demands for boy chauffours from the Western
their product was increasing by leaps front have done their bit to help
and bounds. As the figures began to Serbia. With the same dash and de
mount to a point that caused aston- termination they displayed carrying
lshment. additional men were sent to top ammunition to the 7 5 'a in tho
the assistance of Mr. Winzler, the Argonne, they have pushed their,
special agent at this point, until to- trucks over the so-called "lmpass-i
day eight men are necessary to care able" roads of Serbia and have
tor the volume of business'. Even with brought thousands of tons of desper-'
this, it was necessary for an assistant ately needed food, clothing and medl-
to be sent here. Tonight there will ar- c'nes to starving mountain hamlets
ire from Sacramento Lester R. Kirk-' and remote districts In the Interior
ham, who will occupy the office of ' Serbia.
assistant snoHnl atrant nwA !.! w- ' The RCarpAtv nf Sarhfnn rhaitttntlrm
"Winzler to keep up with the demands cauged the American Red Cross to I T
ol this territory. i import American truck drivers. Many r
T ..,., . were men loaned from the American V
Jr. addition to increasing the force, I army.
the delivery of the products of the, The boys worked under very dlffi-
company of horses will be stopped.' cuit conditions, far from their base. ' 1
wirdd GRAND PRIXE li ttw P. P. I. E.
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Levi Strauss & Co.,
1 want to say a Inst woul to you
about fruit. During the past
week I hao been svamod with
orders for berries and It has been
Impossible for mo to nil half of
them As I told you In my last
Issue, grab your berries wherever
you can get them. The same Is J
true of all fruits. 1 am now get-1
ting Apricots from the Rogun
Klwr Valley, but tho buyers over,
thcte are making a light to get
the entire supply and every day I
am looking for a big Increase In
the price or tho stopping of tho
supply. That Is why I am talk
ing to you again about fruit. Uuy
every particle you can preserw,
for the price of fruit In tins this
winter will bo almost prohibi
tive People aro beginning to re
alize now that the situation Is get
ting serious in tho matter of all
articles In cans, but It is going to
be even more serious than anyone
fears. Can your fruits and vege
tables That Is tho only safe and
sure way that ou will be able to
get any until next ear's crop will
rvllevo the situation.
Fresh Cantaloupes
Watermelons
New Potatoes
Plums
Pears
Peaches
Apricots
Tomatoes Tomatoes, per case, $4.10
WE ARE RECEIVING
Rogue River Apricots
DAILY
Phone us your order
at once.
We are still selling CoiFee
at 40c lb.
KLAMATH GROWN
Beets
Carrots
Turnips
Lettuce
Onions
Radishes
Cabbage
Phone us your orders.
PHONE 326.
Corn, per case 4.50
'Peas, per ease 4.45
Cut String Beans 4.50
Quality Merchandise.
char Pfrpud. ou mict d met 11. SO rteh.
aan rrancuco
MORE BUSINESS
FIRST CLASS GOODS
BETTER SERVICE
Motors will take the place of tho The road
to Uskub runs over the
LIBERTY THEATRE
"THE PICK OP THE PICTURES"
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H. W. Poole, Owner
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Matinee Every Day
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Tonight
CLARA WILLIAMS
in
"CARMEN OF THE KLONDIKE"
Sunshine Comedy
"HIS FATAL MARRIAGE"
Saturday
Perils in a Peach
5,000 Miles on a Gallon of Gas
DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M.
Closing Out Sale
Mens and Boys
Clothing Shoes and Furnishings
Please Read and Digest
Sixty-five cows now supply the milk for the City
Milk Depot. It has been rumored that we are at the
mercy of the farmer. Where would you go if you
wanted your fill of good milk and cream?
We are milking by machine thirty first class cows,
but it takes lots of money to buy cows and people
want and must have milk, so we have contracted.,
with two xeliable" farmers and dairy men for milk
to be handled and delivered aswe want it handled
and delivered. Their premises and facilities for
handling have been pronounced .0. K. by the State
Dairy Inspector.' What more could you want than
good milk and cream handled like it should be han
dled on the farm? Call 296-J
City Milk Depot
Wonderful Bargains
For Tomorrow. Be Sure To Be Here
Hundreds of Satisfied Customers Bought
and Made Big Savings
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Remember anything you need either for Summer
or winter wear can be bought in this sale at
great reductions.
J. F. Maguire Company, Inc.
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