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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1919)
I'AOK SIX THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATl IIIIAV, A I'll! ST II. Hill). afel& io.ooo nni,ii;r. auk :'M iiv ami:i:icax m:i) ciio-v; yiiiiiiiiiiiM'itiicairDMKiKnaHiHEEKncE I I S SS ma an-mmim ii:ii:aMt miwasw Hi I JsKti? 11 SHE RHip h im m Sit II 1 Mft gg It yj m mis I9MJ If mm mm m m S3 jjSPaa JS Oassengers 1 and Baggage AXYW1IKUK IX TUN CITY . Ql'ICK SKHVICK KKASONAIItiK ItATKS IMIOXU 187 Western Transfer Co. nKI.nKADK, Aug. P. Ton thous , and orphans iind school cMldron as sembled tho other day nt Knlemeg don, tho beautiful park on tho height above tho Save lllver, to oat their fill ', of ice cream, cake, and cherries audi rhocolato as gU"sts of tho American Itnl Cross ami tho American liollof Admlnistintlon. The American rolony bought overt ounce of Ice cream In town, enough to glvo a heaping plWoful to oneli oh" ' ' A huge wngonhvul of cherries was lo- ! side one of tho booths. The p.irk was bright with American and Jiiro-SI.iv WILL GflNFER Ni:V VOIIK. Am; S -Sewrnl scolo of lending Jews from nil parts of tho country will meet hero not Sutidiy, August 10th. nt tho linltn (Ion of Follv M. Warburg, tho Wall st root hanher and chairman of tho Joint distribution committee of tho Jewish rollof funds, to consider tho a a HI DM M m w m M M M "W "W W W W m W $m flags. v .. - - present abroad, - i turned extreme crisis of Jewry as outlined by recently ro investlgators, and to deter- CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Work of .all Klada and RooAbjc Let Me:Make You an Estimate W. D. MILLER SPIUXU uvkk lnuri'ixfis. Several of tho people from this dis trict attended tho Farmers' Picnic Tuesday. Margaret Schubert Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Win Cheyne this week. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ward Dolan are home from an extended nuto trip to Colorado. yMWWMWMWWW New Gty Lawdry WE GUARANTEE OCR WORK Shirts and Ootlnra Laundered We also wash silk, wool! and .col ored goods very carefully. Try us once and be conTinced. Our prices are right. Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street Back of First National Bank i .. . It's a Long way to walk If yon are .out la the country and find that the repair work you had done does not stand op try us and you'll ride and not walk. Hoagland & McColium We boy and sell New and Second hand Cars. Speak to as before yon bay. We can. sare yoa mon ey. Watch for our specials. One of the biggest shows of tho year comes to the Liberty Sunday and Monday. The two popular Zane Orey pictures, "The Riders of tho Purple Sage" and "The Rainbow Trail" will both be shown as one m &.! bIhha at a IaIIaii la tho sequei to the former the entire play Among thoso who have been asked will be verv Interesting. William by Mr. wamurg to auena are i.ouis Farnum is the star in both oictnrei. Marshall. Jacob Schiff. Felix M. 'War- mine upon a definite, untiled pro- j gram In which all sections of Amor-,! lean Jewry shall Join to savo tho ! race in Europe from destruction. ! Tho conference will extend over n,i period of two or three days, with sessions in tho morning, afternoon and evening. Invitations havo gono to all mem burs of tho Joint distribution com mittee and to many other prominent men who are interested in the work of this organization and of thd American Jewish relief committee, the funds of which are turned over to the Joint distribution committee. and as this will be the last time these pictures will be seen here anyone who failed to see either of these pictures when thev were shown here before should not miss this opportunity. It 277 CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES HAVE DEFUNCT MUNICIPAL LIGHTING PLANTS Read the 1919 report of the Merchant's Association of New Yerk: "The 277 cities, towns and villages uamod bolow comprlso hut a part of thoso which after a trial of municipal ownership and operation of electric lighting plants, havo ceased, In wholo or In part, to operate tho plants. In practically all those cases municipal operation was undertaken In tho belief that the community would obtain electric servico at materially lass cost than if obtained from private companies. Kxporlonce demonstrates that this belief was mistaken. Most of tho municipalities sold or scrappod their plants at a heavy sacrlflco ,nd thereafter obtained from private companies service at materially less cost." s H H s i 3 NOTICE INVITINC; PROPOSALS. burg, Nathan Strauss and Henry Morganthau, all of New York city. AVIATORS WILL AID ARMY RECRUITING California-Oregon Power Company FIRE Insurance J. H. Driscoll Loomis BIdg. Phone 432 Pursuant to ordinance and order of the Common Council of the City r L'l.itinth fullo Drncnn nntlf., t? I hereby given that proposals will bo received by said common council for making the improvement designed for the improvement of Seventh street from Washington street north etly to Prospect street; Prospect street from Seventh street north westerly to Eighth street and Jeffer son street from Seventh street easter ly to eighth Btrcet. Including inter sections. Said proposed Improvement to bo made in accordance with the plans and specifications of the City Engin eer, and approved by the said Com mon Council, and in accordance with Ordinance No. 468 adopted on the 4th day of August 1919, and by the mayor approved on the 5 th day of August 1919. Said plans and estimates and speci fications being on 'file with the City Engineer. The Drooosed improvement will be let in one contract, and the time In i planes while in CAMP LEWIS, Wash.. Aug. S. Aviators sent to Camp Lewis from' Washington. D. C, havo sturted on a series of trips throughout tho Northwest to stimula'to and encour-, . - - age recruiting. Four cf them, using WILL SKXI COMMISSIONER two Curtiss J-N-4-D planes, with 90-( TO ALL MARKKTS OK WORLD. h. p. engines, can average 70 miles, an hour through the blue, at nit!-, LONDON. Auc. 9. Tho Fedora- II? tlon of Hrltl.su industries which Is ; tudes anywhere up to 12,000 feet. The flyers are all exceptionally en thusiastic over the planes for "tho new army,' 'and are anticipating ex cellent results on their recruiting, muiated nlans for un overseas organl expeditions. They will glvo anylzat0n which contemplates tho ap man who enlists a ride In ono of tho pointment In every market of tho Doctor Joho Morav del It In, Arch bishop of Mexico, who rend im own commissioner for some of them. Tho j letter to his parluhloners dccUlmlc divided tho world Into twonty-ono nreas and ulmitiy nas appointed a purpose of the federation is to ex plore tho poHslhllltluH of nil markets itnl ,i furflinr ItplMuli tpntlii In urn. composed of more than 900 of llrlt- L,dnK lnfl)rmatlon tor .-.,-. munu. uui mrKuni 11'uuui.Atiuiuin uuu ttn- Boclatlons of manufacturers hus for planes if he so desires, thus giving him a "fast take-off and lofty alms" at the outset of his army life. A two-unit hangar, 30x100 feet, has been 'constructed to house the camp. Just south of .vorld of a commissioner to be assist ed where advlsablo by expert advis ors. For its purposo tho federation has facturers. MODKRX DRKSH STVLKS ARK ATTACKED IIV ARCHIIIHIIOP. MEXICO CITY. Aug. 9. Modern styles of dress and coiffure worn the mbject of much criticism recently by against extremes In toilet and a-tking mothers to refrain from ainnrlii la oxaggorated costumes and from al lowing their children to do mi, Th Archbishop termed modern style "id advanco toward paganism" ami re commended tliut.ln church at leut the women return to tho int of tne veil and mantilla. A scientific authority states that buttermilk Is a formentol bovcrajf, and contains alcohol. i - i ssj which the same is to be completed Is 'the camp recruiting office, 13th and. any part affords a MMMMMlV- 1919 "nance tor .ov. isi. Montana streets. Almost niAs must h fiinrf with h Poll of the big parade ground Judge for submission to the Council, (good landing place, so soldiers In at his office In the city hall not later tno cantonment are afforded dally ex than S o'clock p. m. of the 18th day ... ... , .. ,,,,, , ,. n,i of August 1919, at which time and hlbitlons of all kinds of plain ami place proposals will be opened and, fancy flying. Tho ships cavort like considered. Each proposal must be playful swallows before leaving and accompanied by a certified check on f returning home and they add some responsible bank to tho amount . , ., ,,.,. - of 5 per cent of the aggregate amount numerous stunts the swallows never of the proposal, to be forfeited by the thought of. successful bidder upon failure to , enter Into contract and bond for in ... .. tt-i m jc aithful completion of the Improve-' AbVSSinian UUKe, neaa or M a fed m "ROW DE DOW" SUNDAY EXCURSION on Upper Klamath Lake I mr,nt ttn nnnniilinfiA iilfli t ti f- nlinil Jilt I'll! lit (l..UIuailk,C ttltll ll.C HUH1 . and specifications. The City of Klam j ath Falls reserving the right to reject i any and all proposals for making ' The launches "Spray" and "Oak- J land" will run excursions every J Sunday, leaving the mail boat j landing at 8 a. m., allowing five j hours at Rocky Point. Fare $1.50 from landing for round trip. Bus ! leaves Western Transfer office at 7:30 a. m. j Calkins &. Hamilton said Improvement. The award to tho successful bidder for making the proposed improve, nient is hereby made contingent up-1 on tne sale of the bonds authorized , to provide funds for making said i Improvement. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, ' this 8tti day of August, 1919. A. L. LEAVITX. I Police Judge of the City of i P-lOt Klamath Fells, Oregon. 1 Mission to Thank U.S. for ! ni: Rn tka Mi in la neipuiij io ucoi wit ...i Id U Cleanse Your System The only way It can be done Is through tho liver. That drowsy, tired feeling, so often experienced at this season, Is due to impurities In your blood. Such impur ities are the result of an in active liver. Nyal's Liver Salt will mako the liver perform Us work properly and expel nil Impurities from the system. PRICE 65c THE CRATER CAFE Dinner and Short Orders Voodles Chill Con Carnl Open all night Just off Slain on 7th A little off of the Main street, )ut It pays to walk UnjerwoodswaiMv W'HZ KLAMATH TALIS 0REC0Hm5?l lESIIIHBiSllrlSL TAKE NOTICE 'of the HOT POINT Range j used at the Golden Rod Pro ducts Demonstration at the various groceries this week. Cooking is turned from drudgery into pleasure when you cook the "HOT POINT WAY." V KLATWl II rALLS UKLUUn Ml All styles for sale by Link River Electric Co. r. xBBPr'. jX4 vr? ss K' X a,,W. Wfl'W llBr y S. GREAT WESTERN ROUNDUP HELD AT ne:j t ,i.z;;:;?i';i i ,Jt(W'""?''ii .1 " H m ?'., '""""v '" fit" Dcdjazinatch Nado Abysinla sent a mission to tho United States to thank tho nation for its part In defeating tho central pow ers. This photograph shows His Ex cellency Dodjazmatch Nado, duke of tho royal family and head of the mission, In his striking- Abysslnnlan Klamath Falls, Oregon August 14-15-16, 1919 Wild Horses and Wild Men Bucking Bulls, Biting Mules L a s i n'TiTn costume.