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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1919)
MOMI.W, .11 l. JS, 'I TAOU TWO Lee Tires Give Exceptional Servi Any Defective Tires enn be Adjusted on a 6,000 or 8 C Mile basis in Klamnth Falls. Howie Garage 12th and Main THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ce I ho.vwza local Mr. Geo Maxwell "ml Mr s-i"i Maxwell wore in Klamath Kails this week. Mr Sain Maxwell with hi son snd daughters recently arrived from Ashland. Oklahoma. Mrs. L. V. Noe anil children are visiting at tht Houston rmu-h this week from Klai lath Falls Travis Houston loft AVedne-T.ar lo work in haying on the ranch of 0 1 Holllday. , Mrs. Or. Johnson's mother anil brother ami the brother's two little pons left for home this morning They have been visiting Mrs. Johnson anil the Dr. for a week or ten days Their home is in Calfnw Washington Is It Father and Son? $&1JLt?' m UTILIZE T Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up t Every Morning j Get In the habit of drinking glass of hot water before breakfast. I s-" jSWRsKSw'' ' Y&si&MaaV'rlaaiBalalaaBValk HiiiiiIiimN of I'oilliinil People At It net It i lltiiiok' llonl for ' tlie-eai-iouml Homes mi Willa-wi-tlt l I Senator, New We're not here long, so let's make out stay agreeable. Let us live well, eat well, digest well, work well,1 sleep well, and look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel 'dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul -tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluice In the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stag nant matter. HELENA. Montana, July 2S Everyone, whether ailing, sick or Eleven Western states will be rep well, should, each morning, before reSented at a meeting in Yellow breakfast, drink a glass of real hotistone Parki August o and 11, called water ua aieaspoonim oi umesione ,np th() ..-. nf a,ivancinir the fHATCRvNEWjR. The joung man. Harry S. New, Jr. alleged to nave inimwu tho murder of his. sweetheart Freda Lesser in California, claims that United States Senator Harry S. New of Inill.tii.i Is h-.s father, but admit that he was bom out of wedlock The irnerted picture is of the mur dered girl, who It Is claimed, broku her engagement with otitic New. resulting in her death. 1TI0IL PARKS WILL BE JOINED BY GOOD lis PORTLAND. Ore . July 2S Hundreds of while painted bunga lows, built on tlontlng logs or poll utions and moored to piling driven In the bed of the Willamette rlw r some distance from thv shore, fur nish ull-lhe-ye.ir-iound homes for pel haps live hundred I'ortlatiders and make hu nttr.ictlve sight along the WUIamelle, within thivo or four miles from tho center of I'm timid The house boats, moored in groups of trolii 10 to 100, are reached by tloallng sidewalks also built on logs, leading from the shoie and along the rear of the houses, gangplanks con nect the Individual homes with this llo.it ' Telephone mid electile lighting ed over the park-to-park road to tie . Bn pipes and city water mains together Mt. Hauler National Park. M n"'B ' " "' n, r(m Crater Lake. Sequoia, Yosemite. the nected with each house boat Rhine f....,.i n.,t. o..,i i f ,n nil ,t, these r'vor dwellers mi forts or Home, inciuuing running 'water from nioutaln stivams so that river water need not be used parks, monuments, and resorts of in terest to tourists in a Western tour. It is to develop this highway sys tem that tho conference has been called The states to bo represented are California, Colorado, Montana, I'tah, Oregon, Arizona. Washington, Wyoming, North and South Dakota, Idaho and Nevada. TEACHING NO THORN IN WEDLOCK'S SIDE phosphate in it to wash from the tomach, liver and bowels the previ ous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of - ,, . . ., -..- - ..-. ..ti ttio Vntlnnfll UUL ai:i ,mu uuiraiuuc iJllwpiiaill uu luc . ri i ..-- . . f . . Incl,l0 lnr,, lvnlr ,i , fTl.n mr,.m "'--" ' l,i IM31 LWeilLV Vl'.'l r5 llflS " " ..... United States Interior Department's SILVER LAKE. Ore., July 2S A project of joining together the na- member of tho board was heard to tional parks with a motor highway, remark a few, days ago; "We are get Good roads experts, enthusiasts ting tired of running a matrimonial and commercial club presidents are bureau. With the exception of two. coming from the principal cities of an" apparently they are mortgaged ... . .. . PVPrV Alice l'Vin tioo .mi..!.. t for drinking and cooking Oas me ters, furnishing gas for cooking and heating, aro placed for each house and gas and city water are led Into tho homes by rubber garden hose connected with tho mains along the float. Gay blossoms In t Indow boxes and hanging baskets adorn tho broad front porches or decks of these dwell ings, which have their fronts toward tho middle of tho river and their bark doors toward tho nenrest shore. The decks are furnished with porch screens, hammocks, swings and ar tistic furniture. Tho Interiors of the bungalow are luxuriant nnd of- HOKIWSNfeSM J kw nr?.rHBn v. Jffi om HllIllS You J pj Realize y 4 How Great is the Saving J fi When You Buy m Coffee M IN THE FIVE POUND CAN M ml It's Real Economy "m eg I It's Rich in Flavor M ul Si on J Strength il il Every Can Guaranteed wA i .! ...i.iv. i maifjeii ui me end Oi tile first venr "l '"u,t "" uiruiuuniH. u zs t: I:?: e"; ':hvS - r --r - -mi t-o.tjr .. ...,. ap-lLsLe and Glacier Parks. Is de- ZZS "" '" -ran em " "" '" '"' en empty stomach is wonderfully in- Park Service offlcials vigorating. It cleans out all the sour ' highway, the first link of which fermentations, gases, waste acidity and gives one a splendid petite for breakfast. While you are i signed by Secretary of the Interior enjoying your breakfast the water and Franklin K. 'Lane as a means for phosphate is quietly extracting a large keeping American vacation dollars volume of water from the Wood and home ,nstead o aUowinE them to getting ready for a thorough flushing , . , .. .. ,., I go abroad. i an me lusiue organs. i - ,., ..,. , (h -..i in speaMHti ic"; " --- cint .hiss wno nas taiitmt in nnr e past twenty vears has married at the end of the first year, ' ,nK room, one or two bedrooms, a A TOUCH OF ANGORA FOR COOL WINDS The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a for the convention. Senator T. J. Walsh of Montana, said. j "Governments of Europe are pre paring for their greatest tourist quarter pound of limestone phosphate (years as soon as passports are again rom the rhug store. This will cost freely issued. Europe has been fferv little, hut In snffiripnf in mnVp L.octU-' nilv-rtlsed by the war. Be- anyone a ropnounced craank on the subject of inside bathing before breakfast. Adv. CHEAPER WOOD For a limited time we will make the follow ing prices on BLOCKWOOD delivered home. to you r Cord, or single load $3.50. Double load $4.50 O. Peyton 501 Main. Phone 187 fore the war $250,000,000 was spent by Americans in foreign lands. Un less the government, of the United States does something to keep her neonle at home, the national parks and resorts of tho West may be de serted in the years just ahead. "Accordingly, the Interior Depart ment has been aroused to the point of meeting Europe's tourist propa ganda. One of the expedients is an automobile highway connecting the national parks and monuments. 'This will help keep the tide of the tourists, which now Is turned west ward, coming our way. The co-op-j eration of the Western states liberal-1 ly extended to the government at this time will repay them a thousand times." I ' To lead the tourist cars from park to park, big motor busses are to be operated over tho highway selected by the government. Already Yellow stone and Glacier Park busses main tain a regular schedule between these two great parks, making the two-day trip semi-weekly, Tho busses follow tho new Geyscrs-to-GlacIers rail, which passes through Gardiner, Livingston, liazcman, Boulder, Townsend, Helena, Augusta, Gil-j man, Choteau, DuPcyer, and Brown-' ing, and gives tho tourist a scenic tour straight across Montana over the best roads In tho stato. Before the conference at Yellow-! stono, August 10th and 11th, scout cars from Helena and Denver will' ymake tours between Yellowstone I and Rocky Mountain Park with Na-' tional ParkServlco officials. ' I As fast as tho government can act Anil tha tr.inHnnrtntfnn uvntom flu. -'"veloped,, park busses will be opera t-! 7?wmm . ii ' j-A71.r.kv-cii..M. I . iV!i-.;v. v.i.:- ii- KB i J&tWt' :kt?i lci)lte the higher salaries paid there, ftojuWWFvM ,haS ,:,,Keno I'uJ"i of Santa Va, who fWff(q recently resigned his position as clerk vV5U4$&Vjtf C3 t of the American Legation at La Inz, F 1 1 In some cases one-half of tho floating home Is fashioned Into a 1 boathouse in which the owner parks I his motor boat. There are ono or I two two-story houseboats, in which 1 the motor boat occupies the lower i I "floor." Canoes aro customnry nd Ijnncts to the homes, as canoeing, swimming and surf-board manipulat ing aro among tho popular pas times in summer. A constant down-strenm current of two miles per hour In summer and four or five In winter, carries off garbage and impurities. Waste matter Is thrown overboard from 4 t .1. 1 ... I iiuu iuur m inu nouses anil is not enr-i rled to mld-slream but sinks or Is ! carried away toward tho bank. Tho vviiiainetio is from n quarter to a half mile wide above Portland. BE A LEADER ". kli' .! fl Mrf ifi in bio c..ily .d miijt til 4 r.lir .dllci t I An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? Oregon Agricultural College Trtlnt for Irtdrr thip In lh IrKJuitriri aim profrttioni at follow! HOME ECONOMICS. AGRICULTURE, COMMERCE. rOKBSTRV. PHARMACY MUSIC, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. CIVIL ENOINEERINO. ELECTRICAL ENCINUeKINO, MECHANICAL ENOINEERINO. CHEMICAL ENOINEERINO. INDUSTRIAL A HIS, MINING ENOINEERINO. LOCOING ENOINEERINO. MILITARY SCIENCE The Cblleit training Include! court-! In Enilith. Economic!, Art. MathcmalK!. Modern Lt'timfrt, Phyucr.1 Education, Induitrial Journallim, Natural Science!, and all cMentialt cl an cduouoft. Three regular terms Fall term begins September 22, 1919 tsst For Collrit Catalog, llluitratfd Dooklct and other Information addrel! THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College, Coevalln I !"i rH?sH i"!l UntHrfRH rnaajmi DIFFICULT TO SAVE IN SOUTH AMERICA, ' SANTA VK.. X M. July 2S Sav ing money Is a harder task In South America than in tho I'nlted Stntes. Tho pattern of gray angora nt hem nnd throat glveu tliU new green trlcoletto a rakish full ap peal which with light wiap or fur can well travel on Into the first chilly days of Indian iiuiriurr. The big hat modified a bit In ulze but decked In sliuip iiiuhut of airy plumes still nileK In milady';, hnt w.-rld Muyliups llui Vflvvt uli'J N'nvt'r llioilelh jwlll luti'r a,ri"ii but for t"irl wear lu'itir i;t ilalh prcviiil. In a letter to his fnther, who Is nhslstant secretnry of state of Now Moxlco, young Lujon points out thnt, though ono can earn more In South America than In Xorth America, the cost of living Is higher. Shoes which sell for ii in the United States cost $12 In Bolivia. Board and room amount to $80 a month, laundry nt least $12, mid everything also In pro portion, "Although Spanish is tho official .language, "Lujan writes, "tlioro are 'niany dialects, for tho population Is considerably mixed, Wo havo tho Ay nmaras, who nro puro Inillnns, the "rliolos, or half-breeds: tho Bolivians, the English, tho French and tho (!or-niana." HAY & flHAIN INSUHAXCK. We have setled a numbor of Iosros In hay and grain, nnd all of thorn havo been paid promptly and In full. Wo shall nppreclnto a shnro of your business. CHILCOTE & SMITH. G33 Main St. Phono C6. 23-Gt I 6000 8000 Miles This is the new mileage adjustment you get with Goodrich Tires From JUDD LOW PHONE 22-M 23 MAIN ST. Remember, a whole carton! f "TllaaKT It pays to buy current-saving National Maiendn Lampa. Tnoy glvo thrco times tho Hunt old Btylo bulbs for tho san" light bills. Buying flvo In o blue. en.Tne" lonco carton saves brcaKOBo nnd gives you oxtra lamps w koop on band. Roberts 8c Hanks FEED Egg Mash, Growing Mash, Fattening Mash To Your Chickens . Murohev's Feed & Seed Stort I2fi Smith Sili St Pbone 8?l