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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1919)
I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON sTt IIIU, II I ;, , ,, pag two O Any Defective Tires enn be Adjusted on n 6,000 or 8,000' Mile Lmsis in Klnmnth Fnlls. hh Howie Garage 12th and Main w hm Oi W1 - 1 gfl I I 9 9 7A Bj'srf&tt'iJ'ratfii nvoyEffc Lee ill cb uiveiiAceifliuiiai act v f ' 1 HUNS HIE IDT When You Come to the End of a perfect day when nothing has marred the pleasure of your long day's drive, your mo tor purring along with never a miss you can thank your" Prest-O-Lite Battery for having done its duty. But don't neglect it. Drop in from time to time and let us inspect your battery we can tell in a few minutes if it nedds some minor attention or if distilled water should be added. THE WHITE' --"PEEICAN s ,jr THE OFFICIAL AUTO BLUE BOOK Awn (fli trrni?NMA t. state: auto ii. association fARAGi AMERICAN LEGION GOING AFTER LAND ('Initio's or i iii vii imi lin PAID OFF DEBT Ailing man) II ir rim 1'ihnti' 1'iopi'it) lin UllMlllilTK of lilt' lllilll petitioning post or tin Vnii'ilciin l.tti'luii of (Min ing lln uili' limit for ho iimit'iul np piur brlKlili'r lUTtiidlug to liifnriuii ttoii lh.it Imi lii'on sent fiom the nu- lioniil lii'iiiliiuiirti'i's telling of tli c Mi. dot- (hi( i)ui 1(i))K 1ltt,tl y ,),,, N'u- Not l.liiililiilfil Aitu-rl. tml i:coutlM' Committee. i Th ro members nf lite tilioxo eiim , mitten will iiiuKii ii eoinpletti Mliub jot llu subject of reclamation of urlil, I ... I ..... t. ..I...- I.....K. I. IS (ornillliv lint SWIIOIP nun rill-im't iiium-i - 1 I'o-mii'rulioti r Mlnlxti'i' of .in-ill' with tin' SiM'rulnrv of I ml I i I HttKI.IN. Julv 21 ttermiiny inn tinuiiiiiti'il Ainoridin private or i bushier prop.Ttv. rieuii'iiK Von lM-i "'" HTlor. As soon as the .,.Klin I.........V- ....-l. ll..li..r of Juxtl.. . , tlolormlnoi the best land rerlniiin- tolil tin". Assorted ITi-m correspond i''" If iel-ltlon for tho returned mil eneo to.lnv. . declurf 1 thin Cer '' 'l "' '"" '"" fnmny dld.'oii Muri'h t. l12. In n "'"' ' ' "' MnmMI "" ruling wherebv the lliiu.il'iTlou permitted ln'Cniiiu Amen I'm! iloni' llii- same. ; While America carried , quUtatinu "niMnuro. 11"' minister s.iiil thnt Oonn.J'iy never d'n vo but on tho contrary Merely ri'i;-il itcl ,11ml ndmlrlttered Anv-bifi pr.ilrr M. "When thl nilinlnlstr.r ion U if moved tli Americans will hi lif't rfre. propel ly again," ''Id Heir Vou Pelbrueek I "In no sliiRlo ene ha r.eriT'tn BOYS ATTEND SHORT ,,,,,"r ""'"" COURSE IN FARMING ' J1' m;''H "' lu "'"' . Till! llflmilOOIIH lll I l!l'IH CITY. S II, July 2R KimiiMi mill truck in. On.' hiimlivtl mill lifiv boys art' al- "'ii In under tin- m i-mlliu: 1 ho iminiiil liinlor nIioii miiiftiiiH rioiii tin --- colli so iilfnioil hv till' I'tllllllllKlon "I I'olliIKO llltml,, tniiilv fiinn htit.'iiu of 1 ho I'lilli'il HnlliUm mnl "m-Hin Stiii.'M liiilluii School In HiIh cliy, "i" fuHturo of th which ht'Kiiu July 2-' Tin. Imyn ,"i'. comt. f 1 0111 CiiHli'i', Mi'iuli. Iliililtou, - -- Jiiii.ioii .l.iiwriiiict.. I.ymiin. I'cn- H '. Viiinu.'li hi 1 tihiKlou mnl Sliinlov coiiiillcn mnl nono In Hi v whin will lie liiKtrucK'il In fiiriit worh of p luinlnir uriiir nil klnilt ni well iin nittoinohllt. mnl inoiillis '"'vim "sltli. ' luithiii ImtriK. " of h. inilur. 'illlii "XtTCllf! k ol lh N.,0 h inl to itnnid ' ..h.Vi I Get Your Winter Wood Now :::: surbeons help SERBIAN ED! For a limited time Iwill sell you your a in'. wood at tne loiiowmg amazing prices: j DOUBLE LOAD BLOCKS $4.50 GREEN SLABS Si.sn W. E. SEEHORN CO. G22 Mnin. PI Utiu- t'.:'! t I 72 GLASS Let me give you a price on youlob big or little. I am prepar ed to put In glass from the smallest pane to the largest plate glass store front also windshields, headlights, mirrors, re-silvering everything connected with glass. I will make to your order scree ns of every description, storedoors, sash and cabinet work. 11 save you money if you will take the trouble to phone 34C-W. E. C STUCK Y 1140 MAIN STREET. IIKI.OHADi:. S. il. i Inlv 2fi KlKhteim jtiircooiK nrnl plncUm of tin- 1'nitctl Stnti't Army M.'tllcnl and Smiltftry Corps liftf conllnlly toiichctl or lolnteil American irndt- mdeil tho Htfd t'roiw ('oinmlssion In linnrks. ' continued tho inlni-ttcr In ,,.,iir:ii nntl Vmii'inl idlcf worK In .the cum' of patents we distributed II scrbln Tho liu'tllnil work of ilu rentes for thulr use hv (ierin.iii i In commission has been directed by , flvo ensos hut wo ncvor dei'l.if-d A-n- Umitonnnt Colnili'l KtlKnr 11 Hume. erlcan inlt'iits null or expired. tlf ti,0 nrmy medical corps of l-'ninh- ! American patents and .ruU' narks f()rt VnlMTslty. I might be limited In (lermnny hv ii'i i of ti. iTnltoil Slute in my men. act of .lunnary n. 11S. If It lay in Mujor "dward Stuart repaired and the public Interest and a Cnriiiii ositubllsliccl hospltalH in IlelKra.le could have, under certain clrciliu iam) fmlKi,t the typhus there when stances u license to use nn Amrl- lt tlireateni'd to become epidemic can patent This order was issued ho- captain Fred C. Davis fouirht tviili cause America, long before had pau- us ,,, sh,i,uts. ed a fclmllar law and operated It In j Captain Walter K. Fox died 'of general. Oormany was particularly j ,,nilmo,lin nt Semnndrla. Cat.talii hesitating in all these questions not- Hl,rmnn Hlln..llr .ii.,.-,,,,, ,,, withstanding America passed n prn- i tentlous law of this kind, because ! Germany hoped to bo able soon to re sume friendly business relations with I tho Vnlted States." i " Tho Ministry of Justlco quoted A 1 Mitchell Palmer, formerly Allen pn ''perty Custodian of America, as hnv I ing declared in his report to i'id I'nited States senate in February last that (Jermnny had done the samn Special Announcement Commencing Tuesday, July 22, I have decided to dispose of the balance of my personal collection of Oriental goods Rugs, Por tieres, Brassware, Antiques, Pictures and Books, some of which havo been In my private collection almost forty years. I purpose to part with them to enrich the family homes of this city, at prices which will surely be appreciated. T. O. HAGUE 201 Willetts Building nary work at I'irot. I.luutenant I) I.. Austin and Itoy O. l'fotzcr were assigned to the half-wrecked city of Monastlr when. I'fotzer established urbactereoIoglcal laboratory. Cap tain R. M. Makwly won tho gratitude of the people of Tlkveche In South ern Serbia. Captain Morris It. Itradner, Men tenant llornard M. Krug and Lieu tenant Wllllnni II Al,.., nt ii. i... as America in liquidating alien prop- v v ,, , , , "., rty but had always been a little J" V' "tW-"' 'rlfcrl a hos ahead of America In doing so. I J "M- lon...ri and ...... . i. . ,. r,(1,,n Mtchen . It Is false to say that fSermany preceeded America and correct to r.ay that Germany only used retallat-, ion," said tho minister. DEMPSEY'S RECORD WILL LIVE FOREVER SAYS FORMER KING "mM''H,'.j':-'- 2 . TO THE BUSY BUSINESS MAN THE JEWEL CAFE OFFERS AN AVENUE TO SAVE MOMENTS EVERY DAY You may be too busy to go to your home at noon. In assortment of foods, their preparation and the serving, The Jewel has no parallel outside the larger cities. Most certainly The Jewel merits your noon-day patronage. THE JEWEL CAFE Jeste Bailey, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main St W44444. DRYS ARE BLAMED FOR UNUSUAL CONDITION OF BERRY MARKET VHII.ADKI.IMIIA July 2C Pro hibition indirectly produc -d nn ex traordlnary condition In the straw I berry market this year i I.OS ANOKI.KS. July 2fi. "Dcs-; i.rC(,s went ,,,,.,,,. , pVor ,,. I pito all the men who havo gone 'e-' fore beeauHO a Chicago packing housu I , lore mm. .inck Uempsey is in lino to opened what was said to be tho larg. mako pugilistic history that will llvo ( est fruit preserving plant In tho I (forever." ; world In the heart of tho strawberry j This was the comment of James .1. f Doiawuro and the Kastorn Shore of1 .Jeffries, formerly world's heavy-' Maryland and bought the product or 'weight champion, on tho victor? of ' great berry producing fields vlrttf- JacK uomphoy over .lesj WHIard at ally without regard to cost to meet Toledo. O., when Dempsey annexed tho tremendous demand for Ice cream I tho highest honors of tho squared and soft drinks produced by the- -dry circle. I period. "The record ho has made In tho! Strawberries that normally sold for I last four years," said the ox-champlon from five to ten cents a quart wore' I'... 11. UI.. ..1. -...! I 1 ... . . . nuii inn nii-uii-jiiuuuuiiiK imiiciiuH, is snapped ii p at from thirty to thirty one of tho marvels of the prize ring sovon cents. The price to the consum and stamps him as a pugilist with j or never went below thirty cents this hitting powers such ns few champions, season. Strawberry syrup for flavor have possesed Blnco glove contests ( ing soda water formerly sold at six succeeded the days of bare knuckle ty flvo cents a gallon Is now quoted "Bhts." j,j3,r,o a gallon. Aftnr rnmnnrlnn- nnmniov'o rlnrr r7-..w.nr. - i . . ' . """ """i"'w iii M-unnvin aiu uminu. AiailV lir flintn i The Thrifty-Housewife has for her motto "One Ilundn-d Cents for Eveiy 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 Book which shows what becomes of the money she spends, and a Bank Book which shows what becomes of the money she saves. Her funds receive absolute protection First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I .record with other pugilists who wore J the coveted bolt, Jeffries said: "Some of the olcMlmors declare that Dob Fitzsimmons was tho hard lest puncher in ring history. Hut great Jnado an averago of $1000 nn acre on fhelr strawberry crop and they aro looking forward to big profits next' yoar. I Tho packers, when tho strawberry 1 no iim t.l Tlt-t,. i ii. . - (D ,-, .u en... rui-uni, me iisi or , Boason wus over, sent their employees (knockouts ho hung up was not ns , to other work and closed tho factory, I uuS an nun which iompsey compiled The Herald tells you today's news today not tomorrow. In four short years." Fitzsimmons, continued Jeffries, was credited with 24 knockouts while Pempsoy has ended forty-flvo bouts with tho count of ten, flghts.'akdflotPl FIK8TA WIMj UK IIEIiD IN J HONOR OK MEXICAN BISHOP. 6000 8000 Miles This is the new mileage adjustment you get with Goodrich Tires From ' JUDD LOW PHONE 22-M 23 MAIN ST. MOKELLO, Mexico, July 20. Preparations are being made here for a fiesta In honor of Monslgnor Loopaldo Itulz. Archblahnn nt Ml. Imagine Oeraldlne Farrar. Intnr. Uhnaxun i,n it i . j .,.. ,. national star of opera, in tho clutche" 1. , .. J "u"uu"ccu w'" ro of a bad man of the wild and woolly 8umo h'8 dulle8 hore tt,ter nn ' West. If you think your favorite man ,ed absence In the United Btnten. H r.rtw.iSMssi1'" ber "y:n san am- Star Theatro, " "". "n"', ccoraing It to nowspaper reports, acted favora- """ lltlv ttrtnn n nntlnn it.n. tun ...1. Just Itcmember this. The dates for .... .t .... . . . tho Elks Convention nro August liAmBaov D0 n"owo " rewa to Mex- IS and 16. Got ready. I 'c- to love and honor. Monday July 28th. Remember, a whole carton It pays to buy current -sviM National Mtuad hamva. wj Site three tiroes tbo JUt,j old style bulbs for the .light bills, wia. Buying Are In a blue. eean lence carton sayes J""1!, and gives you extra UW v keep on band. Roberts & Hanki FEED Egg Mash, Growing Mash, Fattening Mash To Your Chickens Murphey's Feed & Seed Store PhaaB' 126 South Sixth St