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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1919)
FRIDAY, AlHWHT ; ltlr rAoa rotm THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald E. J. MURRAY Editor JAMES S. SHEEHT City Editor Published dally except Sunday by Hubble WnuRh In the fenture ovont The tnnln ovont of ton touimIr will bo takes to his training Is beginning to stamp htm a favorite. In addition to his road work, the past week tinda him every evening, boxing, rope skip ping and preparing for his match with Wardell. Wnrtloll recently knocked out Uaby Dluo In Rosevllle. In addition to the boxing carnival. , botweon Ilobblo Allen and Toby Mil- Tho Herald Publishing Company of John Kuntz, proprietor of tlio unlilcn lor nt IIS pounils, Uoth nrc liiiky. Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. . WpM Amusement co., on the Elks fun hnrd-hlttlng clmpn who have flno ro- Entered nt tho postofflco at Klam.'10"0 "' E,hlh aml ,Maln ,0 8,"E nn , cord. In the 1..uI.ik game. ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru athletic tournament opon to till com- tho malls as second-class matter. jers for the three days of tho con-j 1IOMK COOKIMS !ventlon. so anyone with athletic ! Just what yuu'vo boon lotiklng for Subscription terms by nml to any Kvorytl.InK the npM.tUi. iloiiinnili address in tlio unueu oiaies; - - mi .i10 mnrkot adorns, imiirii nj high-class boxing. Uannlb O'llrlen, ' of bondage. Sometimes ho Is forced the Portland welter-weight, will not ' to cnBt It off against hor will, because box Thursday night, as announced I divorce laws imi ftich that the bus in last night's1 Herald, but will go 'band can friuiui eliutges ngiilitHt tho six rounds ou Friday evening with woman ho no longer loves. Thus C!lads llrockwotl Ih caught In "Tliu Divorce Trap," u HunsatlonnI William Vox production which Is ....... IMM .... ... It., t II.Aalu rrl.atB., I A IpMltlAK Mall. . uuiiiiiih nun in itiv 1'ii'wiij iiiwwhv, i ivmvu vriiirr Minima i... Hut hocaUHo alio Is a good woman alio i French pooplo count B10r succeods In finding happiness fn spllo 1G0OO mrmmi M ' 0B' of Iter husband s wicked connlvnuco , ,, . . "n A"era frlonda. Tho story Is " " "'"" " to com,,. yslrongone. jho "'"'" "' friendship ,... with crooked said to be a vory HtHIHtMtlHK KOIt THE IIKUAI.O America nml Franco I.oagno of Nations. than ' OB (J, H-H-H"r,-'fl One year ... One month S. O near Oak St lability in tho various lines, $r..00 given an opportunity to test them-jny wook or month " selves. '721 Plum Ht . . Member of tlio Annotated Pros I Too interest tlio blks have taken, i Tho Associated Press Is exclusively j In arrangement of athletic sports entitled to the use for republication nnvo nrovo,i nooular. The advance salo predicts a ban ner house, as the call for ring sido seats has surpassed the sale of any previous boxing contest ever hold in Klamath. Combs. 8-tit g tiJWBfrll of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this pa per, and also local news published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserved. FRIDAY, AtCJCST 8, 1010. At the Theatres hW-H-H-H-fHrtH WITH EVERY I'UUl'lIABIJ tlw Btar you got full vnluo for your nionoy. One of th olem,, of our sufcess Is utmlity y. havo to know that an artlclo poi. sossos quality before wu stock It I VWWWWsAAA NSTTUT1S Civilized woman refuses to wear nose rings. Thoy are a badge of slav ery. Hut civilized womon still wears So keen Is tho Interest that 26 l wedding ring, which has the same rounds of boxing will bo staged on significance us tho savage woman's Friday night at tho Opora House to noso ring. I 'vo the fans who cannot see Thurs- Divorce- makes It possible for clvll- day's matches, a chance to see some lzed woman to cast off this little band i SYMPHONY LAWN STATIONERY from GOc to $3.00 in colors. Other box stationery from 25c to $4.00. Lord Baltimore Portfolio, special at GOc. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS from $2.50 up to as high as you want to go. Fountain Pens repairedbring your pen troubles to us. TO GET BUFFALO Secretary of Agriculture Will Olve Buffalo to Municipalities From Surplus In Herds In Different Parts of Count ry. WASHINGTON, Aug. S Provision Is made in the current agricultural appropriation act for .the Secretary of Agriculture to give buffalo to municipalities and public Institutions from any surplus which may exist In 'ie herds now under control of the Department of Agriculture. In order to aid In the propagation of the spec ies the bill provides that animals may be lent to or exchanged with other owners of American bison. No provision Is made to give them to in- dividuals, and only one may be given ' to each municipality or public instit ution, This provision is made because bf the surplus of bulls In some of the Department of Agriculture's buffalo herds, particularly the one in the Wichita National Forest and Game Preserve, in Oklahoma, and because the department is nearing the realiza tion of the first stage In the preser vation of the specie the acquisition of at least 1,000 head of buffalo by the Government. There are -approximately 7,000 buf falo in North America. Canada bas something over 3,500, and the total number in the United States is more "than 3,000. This is about seven times the number In he United States in 1889. when the first buffalo census was taken. Individuals in the Unit ed States own approximately 2,000 of the total number In this country. There are eight Government herds. 'Six of which are under the control of the Department of Agriculture. The largest herd in this country Is In charge of the Interior Department and Is located In the Yellowstone Na tional Park, where there are about 450 bison. The Smithsonian Institu tion now has a herd of 18 at the Na tional Zoological Park, Washington, ' D. C The first herd of buffalo under the Department of Agriculture was es tablished in 1906 on the Wichita Na tional Forest and Game Preserve. The original herd consisted of 15 'animals, the gift of the New Yoik Zoological Society, nd this has now increased to more than 100 animals without any outside additions. Two herds have been established in the past year, one in bully a Mill Park, North Dakota, the other In the Plsgah 'National Game Preserve-, North Caro lina. The other nerds supervised by the Department of Agriculture are located in the Montana National Bis on range; the Niobiara Reservation,1 -Nebraska; and the Wind Cave Game Preserve, .South Dakota. The plan of the department is to establish at least ten herds, widely distributed. In order to prevent tho spread of any contagious disease, should it become uncontrollable in any of the herds. MEN ARE TRAINING i HARD FOR MATCHES ' DURING CONVENTION If anyone has any doubts as to ) ether tho boxing bout" an.irtiudl by the Elks for their contention,' will not find the participant in first j ' class condition, ill they nuud to do I is pay a visit to tho opera house, and ' seo tlio boys go thioitgli thur ti amine i 'grind every evening between the !hours of six to 7: JO p. m. 1 Matchmaker F. Sandford, who is ''In charge of all arragements foi the I '"boxing show, is 'caving nothing un-i I done, and every evening finds him on tho Job, even to seeing that the lioys are being properly cared for, boxing partners provided and many other details, Louis Lyons, who meets Danny Wardell In the ten round main event, Is preparing for his bout hero, and tho conscientious matter in which he Week-End SPECIALS At BRADLEY'S Prices of Shoes are going up eveiy day, but we are overstocked with Summer Vacation Shoes, which we will offer for sale this week at greatly reduced prices. It will pay you to come in and get a pair of these. We list a few as follews: BOY SCOUT SHOES , Regular Special SIZES Price Price 8 to 11 S2.90 $2.45 11 V, to ?. S3. 5 S2.6S 2io to 6 ! $3.35 $2.85 CHILDREN'S SANDALS, BAREFOOT 5 to 8 $1.50 $1.25 8U, to 11 $1.75 . $1.45 HVri to 2 $2.00 $1.65 CHILDREN'S SEAMLESS OXFORDS 5 to 8 $2.00 $1.60 8i to 11 $2.35 $1-90 llio to 2 $2.60 $2.10 BOYS' TENNIS SHOES 12 to 2 $1.35 $1.10 2i2 to 6 $1.45 $1.20 MEN'S TENNIS SHOES 6 to 10 $1.75 $1.40 MEN'S SANDALS 6 to 10 $4.50 $3.75 MEN'S WHITE BUCK OXFORDS 6 to 10 $8.75 $6.95 OTHER SHOES AT VERY LOW PRICES Bradley Shoe Store 727 Main St', Klamath Falls, Ore. LIBERTY THEATRE "TIIK PICK OF TUB PICTUKKS" H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT Beautiful .Gladys Brockwell in . IN &CHT ID Le divorce ira tp jj Sunshine Comedy "HOUSE TERRIBLE SCANDALS" SATURDAY "THE HEART OF RACHAEL" DOORS OPEN AT 7 P ,M. FOR "PESKY BUGS" USE Bugicide 25c El Vampiro 10c Riker's Bug Powder and be free from worry. ..25c PEPTONA a really beneficial tonic for run down conuiuons. rrice .ii.uu. vve nave cus tomers that prove the merits of this tonic. Bouquet Ramenee Face Powder for the Elks Convention will help you have a good time. Price 75c, in all shades Good for any head of the familv is WILD ROOT HAIR TONIC Stops dandruff and falling hair. Two sizes, GOc and $1.10 Lot of new BOOKS OF FICTION for Summer reading'. We will be glad to show you the titles. ' VOGAN'S CANDY We have just received an express ship ment of their finest Chocolates from their factory. Sell from 50c to $1.50. WsSbBKp) "Our Best" seller 50c Our Best seller Jonteel Combination Cream 50c v4SSa The Old Reliable Tooth Cleanser Paste 25c For a comforta ble shave use Rexall Shaving Cream, 25c J 3HAV1NO CREAM j QDEDF t If you have delayed buying your Kodak now is the time, as you will want pic- tures of the "ELKS." And to insure your success, buy your Kodaks and Films where they take a personal interest in you. Come in and find our out methods. .pi4-H-M-l--l-H-l-i-l- M-4-M"H-l"M-M"M-H 1 1 1 1 III E t The Store is Well Supplied 1 i with everything to meet heavy demands I that will be made on us during the coming I Convention W ! ee 'mmxiimw New goods continually arriving. Butter for Saturday 65c the pound. Winnek's Special Flour, $3.30 the sack. Bulk Coffee, 40c the pound. There is none better. ! V , !! :? t t t T T T I Oils and Soaps are still advancing on the market; our prices re main the same. We have a new cooking oil a combination of pure Olive and Vegetable oils, in half gallon and gallon cans, at $1.65 the half gallon and $3.25 the gallon. Positively guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Tiy a can with your next order. ' Use a can of our Deodorizer it will please you, and give the result wanted. AmmEmimmzm, Va T wram urn i fgSMx T t t f y Y T A T T T T t T T T T T T T v f T T Y T ? 'Y 4 ? GROCERIES Phone 34 426 Main St.