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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1919)
TtlKSDAV, AHIST l8) PAGK FOUR . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON It i; A The Evening Herald E . J . MURRAY, Editor JAMES S. SHEEHY City Editor Published dally except Sunday by The Hornld i'tibllJhliiK Company of i Klnm.iUi Kails, .it US Fourth Street Entered at the nostotflce at Klam ath Fnlls. Ore . for transmission thru tho malls lis seond-clns matter. From tho bcKlunlnK of tho history of tho road nnd that of Its predeces sors, failure has hovered over the project. Cloudbursts which washed out tho road bed. misplaced calcula tions reRnrdliiK the voliimn.i of ore shipments and Irreslstlblo competi tion are factors In Its doom. The railroad has -It miles of track and employs 3." men. Subscription terms by mall to any address in the I'uited States One o:ir ?" '' One month . no THEY'RE BACK !1 A T, ELKS ALONE INVITED TONGUE-TWISTER TO OUTDOOR FEAST ho (Continued from Pat 1) Intoxication In this city Dr. Cnrl H. thodlst Episcopal ' -. rnn Titncr I'leieno, viiim ihmi: nuin .. i ww j.m unniiitr II11 i ., "-" run ir,V'r,- i;..ei.ivlni! llomiltiit. timtlfylnit nt thp'ltronomiro that inn,,.. .... u"llli UNDER INFLUENCE lrllll ,)f Womnii ImrmMl with .lrlv- toxli-iitlnu." h -.,, i,,eiiWc,0,li V Member of the Associated Press The Associated i're's is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwiso ctedited In this pn por. and also local newt, published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein arc also reserv ed. tu:m.i, ArcsrsT in. iim. ROAD SUFFERS , BIG DEFICIT fc gwsr ri&A lar.tt rn k- r n, W Liur vtsltqrs w.-s started Vsterday1 A largo counter will bo built directly In front of tho fireplace In the IMiiK room. Tho credentials coiumlttoo will have space behind this counter to examine the credentials. I Space lor tho willilntlon of railroad 'tickets of all MsltlliK delegates, 111 jbo allotted nlotiKslilo of the erodefc- tlul committee. j Thirty-six ilnzi"t crabs will In) brought bv the .VarshfleM loilge I which will arrive tomoriow nli;bt. They will lit.' turn it over to tho local i lodge of Klks ml may be used for I the birbecue The rahs will b kept I In cold storage dinlm; the train trip from Marshfleld to Klamath Fnl It. ' Purple and whl'e hats, beaiin.t the , number 12-17. of th local lodg" iimdo I their appearance this menilm: on tho heads of several KlUs about town Large buttons, bearing tho catch phrase? "ask in" I live hero ' im also being worn hv tho local 'Hills " lug an nutonioiiiio wniio inioxirnioii, .mom hhhiiiimUj " nH, - was asked how ho dotormlnod Hint i piiii'i. tho Influence of In I .OS AN(IKU:s. I'at . Aug 1 I'n n miii hiiv "Methodist Episcopal" alio was under without getting your limguo twlstei!? toxlcatlng llnuor. it jou can't you'ro llablo to .ine.ii for "l fsked her if iiho ciiuld hiiv PhricuBh 'Me- I' IV Dllli, r. I ... .. ... " vininath .i from Talent. () ",n liM TWO MOHi: PAICI'S '8S5te5S GIXASOH O sjjt! UOl'I.DER. Colo., Aug. 12. The "Switzerland Trail of America" has reached its last milestone. Hy order of the state public utilities cmmis sion, the Denver, Boulder and Wes tern railway company, whose tracks traverse some of the most impiessive mountain districts in the United States, will be permitted to discon- ' timie service at midnight, September 13, 1919. Despite recently increased rates, tho road has suffered a deficit of JS067 in 191S and a deficit of I66G7 during the first five months of the current year. Rapid development of motor truck transportation and au tomobile tours have worked against the success of the Interprise. T?- VSI J ill 3t tt .1. H. Auten has just received two, more l'nlges of the l.nrchiiiout sport model, having had them driven thru from Portland. I I . NOTICE I DEEIl HEAD OKI!,!. Is now open for business at Cl'J &. 21 Main, Street. All kinds of good eats, ! pantry, nnd confectioneries I Find W. Mi'MnniKi' J. King Price i 12-lt ' 3iir they can como back. Wit-n-v ' Hid" Glcason. manager of ta, Chicago White Spx and Hugh Jennings boss of tho Detroit Ti gers. "Watch Detroit," la base ball's wisest saying tight uow. Jennings who won pennant e-er-il years ago has built up an o r great team around his iur, T- Cobb. Oleason retired to coaca and then let out, has cbtda back to pilpt the White Sox. de posing "Pants" Rowland and he now has his team out In front. Gertrude & Co Xew showing advance styles in Autumn Millinery Just received; selected by our Miss Gertrude Eckman, now In New York Velvet Hats for tailored and dress wear Hats of Duvetyn Hats that feature tho new colors All at our well known LESS THAN ELSEWHERE PRICES Gertrude & Co The Store Always Identified with QUALITY PLUS SAVINGS 527 Main St. DR. FREDERIC W. HOGG Kje-Slght HMcinlist of i'ortliind, Or., Is at the Marshall House for one week, commencing August 12 Dr. Hogg has had over 25 years practice In tho scientific fitting of eye-glasses. He is a graduate from the McCormlck School of Ophthal mology, Chicago, Years of study, much practical ex perience and keen Judgment must bo used to determine the exact lens to prescribe to assure Perfect Kit ling Classes. If you have headaches, dizzy spells or black specks floating before tho eye, or any nervous ailments, better1 have our eves examined, for these symptoms all point to eyo strain. Remember, no charge for examina tion. 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