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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1919)
Iir,uvnT """ 'mill llmlr wive,, Mr. Mini Mm. Tim THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH fai 1 g OREGON pAor five r-nMAl '""" ' """ Mr"' Tl"" '"' hl" ,ir",h"r '. under. PriSlll(li... "Iliy Hopkins mill Mr and Mrs Krwl wont mi operation in tliu Jilnrhljiiiti J"1 "O- II Hmllli, urn tourlim Mm innnlrv liOMpllitl yesterday JTr Tim Party Ht-.yed In Klniiinlli I-mIIh j Mrs. I Hlninn ...id daughter kHmi. y..iili.r.l..y preparing for llm coiitlnu-1 both ,,r., stopping here for two or ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i Hill I I Oil lion'. , it m McCnmb nro l"K "f tlmlr Journey Mini eastern v, Snow nmi " , Oii.boii mill ('ruler l.uko Park v' . ...i. friiin li"' " ... ... .. th,M f hny oh H'",r """'""" "r. u ,11 rut i.ml ''"'""' ,b ..Ml.nl.nl "' 1W."0' .,., riiMliiK In (")IJ J nmi Hint HiIn crop M "! 2 ?W in '"" fn coniiflff1" ())) )f A,ur owners of Mm 1 11 mil 11 -1 it Irttiri l.um'. B,T'I nki il-..i owr fri.ni company. proml" ;'lk";,"n1l(. ii.mil- Mr unit Mm C K West, of P.,r- tilWfll1"' .. ,, ,r)) ,,vr Imiil irrlvil 1nt 1 kin for 11 visit -, efC,r, Mr Htm" Klniiitnli Mil Is ilurliu: Mm. i:ikiT ..m "' . . .- ...II.. urn nllllTII'll ml Mi" '" .... I). M. Dow mid Mm Itov 11111I Mrs II lliinilllon nro guests in the cliv from Mudford. OIIhth In tlii'lr par v are MIms rnrn Ileebe, MrM II r l)nv, nmi liiitlm ttl. Mr. nmi Mm. II. I). Imnmi urn In llm Hlv for Mm Convention frm I'orl tuml Mr. Imniti In 0110 of Hie . 'h iromTnUnl.OrnKOii Tl.ev j, v. Ilouiton three days Mrs I, K. Wood H In Klamath I'ullii from Hun I rmielaro for Mm wi'uk. Arllmr Htoddunl arrived yesicr 'Iny from IIohIoii for a Ht to Mid scenic Kliimaih County points. lasler Simmons mill wife an- hern for Hid i;( Convention fro, j;. I'.etie. W t Mnipliy, . W. Harry, mnl M M Hurry am here from tlifir lionii.ii in l.akevliw for Mic week. T A Worden m n city vlHltor from KlIlTllllli-lltll Mr ii I Mm I'. Punter wld Mr. anil Mrn. lltirhrnw weic passengers WANTBI) Mmi or woman rook i waitresses I night wnlUJr. 1 dish-, wisher iJeur fli-fifl drill, 01! Main !2-2t LOST- In Mid business section, -had- I"H gold watch -closed case - .outlier foil attachedCrystal miss- lug. Hciuni to llorald office. 12-lt .. i..i I Kid nwtrn. lln, Krcil liiK''"'" ' """ "" .t. 1..0. fur Mil I rnuirini'". "f0 I. ..in .....et lier .Imicliter. Smi Krmii I110 "..ii nrrormmny Imr mother KdUnn MnmJwII. Mm M.ort m.irrlHr ..... In llMt i,:,t for .. .i...ri. " wilter. with JiIh kIk'it. MIkh l.till Max In Klmiialli K.iIIh Vri J A Thomii. li" 1'iim tilt- Mnmlinll mi it C'li in Cimili.. cam.. Im Mr. mnl Mr. J. C fitnnl riot hcr'fiitlrn oinrk In Mm Ah!i- from Mm moiiiitnln1. -lim- limy li:iv.ln on Mm train l..t nlclit fr. ventlon. . .Mr mnl Mm. .I11I111 .llnlrell .mil fnmlly mtim In on IuhI nle'ifn ire' f.ir 11 vfull wllh Mr mnl Mr. U' a I i... .. . . , , ... , I"" "" ' '""t 1 .men huiku tniH morn- l)..xll of MiIh rlty. Bi fro1 Rn Kmn,.B1.0 Mr. mnl Mm. Harry Hl.iiw an. vIMi-, Mm II JoiiiiHhn i viui. 1 1 11m1 j . t 1 . i ij trnln for Him I'mnelneo. w 111 inn ruy 110111 iiimr iionm I'l from New yr)c. Alexmider Mti" 1II01I, of San 1'ran WHO Wl - tone. j. A. Thomiii. wii" "iih in- ' ""'"' '"" '' -1"-. ami JIM, J. r fitmilon rnmo .TI of her rnllrn otok In tlio Anil- rom um mioiimiiiiiii, wner,, ini.y ii:iv.ln on tlm train l..t nlclit from Poit 0, . ..in 111.1I11. her lionm I n rnmpliiK for llm punt two wei U laml. Oreimn Portland In '""' nl" '""'" m1,,y v"'' ,"1"' '" "'" ' w Jl" ", !'lef of poller, of jlrimlMr W Illnl. of .Sarrnm- """Hi Mm '" r-iilH Mie Pa.l .'.'Mi Alain. ,1a. llarolil ('tirlt..ineii. I.'iihI fnlo Iho parviitK of I.onl llrii.lfon! Mm Imli-mtn, co.ii:ri. ami wok.- Hay maniiKnr of Mid Latliam-Davh , ililtlnc t tlm li""'" of 1",,'' "0M wl,,rh vl',',',,, t,",,r cn,,l' '" various lompnny. In Oakland, California and MIlncoln trri'l An mint nmi nn-' tlinoit iliirlni; Mm nlulil. MIhh Marnlial , I.ntlirjr W. Hood, rlty editor of tlm t1ire l" V,I"K nl1" '"" "" "'" lr"'" f"r '""' '"""" '" M'"' ' Al,'""',1'l i:vi.nltiB T h. find Klam- Mr. John Moore nmi children left ford Mil,- morning mnl Mid author an ath PallK u,o flu.-Ht city, hy far, they tkli niornlnc for law Am;een on a li friend will drive, on to l.akevlew hnic Keen on their trip from Alam- rlill to Mm. Moorer' pecipl.J. "m" ti today eda The pnrtv In nn Its wav to Orat- H 1 Wilbur, prfKldoiil of Htmi- I'rmili (Jrlffllli. who Iiiih heen In ir l.nke. Medford and Portland, ford Unlicr-lly. with hM wife nmi tlm navy for the punt two voam ik Mlko f.vonn U hero tot n vllt tip other profonirn of tlm milvemli" lecdved IiIh illwnliainn. and In In town from Brooklyn, .Vow York. I I. KrilKht vlll -pend the week lure from hi honn In Mvrtle l'onr Mr and Mm C. M HaiiiHliy with Mielr iljtiKhtvr. Kllzaheth mnl MImi Helen Wlru have relurned from a ini pIiik trip to Itoeky Point limiiy ('line, who has hem gpond fir IiIk vacation In Klammti Talln, n-liiriicd to Ilerkep.y this mornlni;, 'Iheie he will ,.iler ihe I'nlverHl'y I California MaiJor CiNall w ho M fr0" her home at lll this afternoon to Wll frleiKlH over the week Mr mnl Mrs T. A l.nnKi'H up-" ilmiKliter Clndla. Kpent yesterday In town MNs l.mit;il will hihv for t'i conveiitl'in M's Itih.-rt K'wler left this morn ii 'r t;.in FnineNro after a inonlhV V 1 with tor slsiur. Mm. S. Ohon-c'-aln and family. II T McKend !, o' tlm Ii.ildw'n Hardware company, Is ijulta 111 at th niiu-khiirn hospital Mmirlcn Leslie and family have re-uni-d after a nionlh'K visit In Idaho. xetici: nriMt IM-AD C.'III.I. Ih now .moil for IniHlness at fil Hi ',2 Main Sir'-t All kinds of rooiI eats, paKtrj. and reinfect inueHcK Fred V. Me.Manus J KIiib Price 12-H AN TKIJ- Worn tin wantH rooklni; to do on ranch or In camp. 22."2 VLnr Ave Mills Aildltlon. 12-3t- l'Olt HAI.i; One .Sanitary conch wllh mattress In kooiI condition iniiilr Aiiartment 2 1'pstalrK, Town wend KlntH. Joo Spenard. l2-2t LIBERTY THEATRE "Till-: PICK OI- TIIIC l-HTI'KKH" juinrLru ------"'-' - H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT RUPERT JULIAN IN "THE FIRE FL1NGERS" Great Century Animal Comedy "L00NEY LIONS and MONKEY BUSINESS" WEDNESDAY Henry B. Walthall in "A LONG LANE'S TURNING' Smiling Bill Parsons in 'THE POTUM OF SWAP' DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. Dependable Q gasolinel- (6d eveiywhere&jL l'Olt HAM-: One of the host locul'-d half hlorks In the city, (!.'!') x 210 feet,) lemtiilnliiK four lurim hulldlni; ots. This property Is offered at a harcaln and It will pay you as an In vestment v A. JIlmiM, Second and HlKll streets. jgtf VANTi;i) -My xpeirlenre'd man and K wue a iioslllou on ranch. Stock rmicli preferred Write p. o ftox XI Men III, Orcein. 2-fit 8! eitni.v.tvri: no. 170 An ordinance provldltiB for Ih? park Iiik of automohiles upon tho Mtie-ets of Klamath J'ullh. pre scrihliiK a penalty for violations or this ordinance unci deelariiiK an omerKeiicy. The City of Klamath Kails ordains as Follow n: Section 1 All automobiles and motor vehicles In the City of Klam ath Kails shall park upon the streets of said city hy uuckliiK InlO the curb at an atiKlo of sixty degrees from such curb. No automobile or other motor vehicle shall park on Main Street for a longer period of time, at one time, than twenty minutes. Section 2. All persons violating nny of the provisions of this ordi nance shall ho rined not loss than .r,.00 nor more than (S0.00, or con fined In tho City Jail not leas than ten nor more than ?,", days, or by both such fine and Imprisonment, In the discretion of tho I'ollco JudRe. Section 3. The Immediate enact ment ot this ordinance being neces sary for the protection of the nubile peace, health, and safety or the city of Klamath KhIIb, Oic-gon 1111 nier gency is hereby declared and this or dinance shall be deemed pas.ied troiu and after Its passage by a three fourths aye and nay wite of the Com mon Council and its approal hy the mayor. tate of Oreiron '"(unity of Klamath ts: 'Mtv of Klamath l-'nlls I, A. I.. Leavltt, Police Judge or the city of Klamath Kails, do hereby cer tify the foregoing to bo the properly enrolled copy of the ordinance adorn ed by t ie Common Council of the city of Klamath Kalis, Oregon, at the re gulur meeting of such Council on the 11th day of August. 1919. (Signed) A. I.. I.KAV1TT, Police Judge. ' Presented to the mayor and ap-i proved August 11, 1919. I (Signed) 1. a. STRI'ni.K, Mayor.1 I'pon motion of Councilman Upp. duly teconded mid carried, the fol lowing resolution of the Council was ordered spread upon the minutes: Wheieas, the enforcement of he sutomohile ordinance has not Ifien fully enforced, the Common Counc.il of the City of Klamath Falls hereby resolves that the mnyor and Chief of Police bo and hereby is Instructed to enforce the law to Its fullest extent; Whererer you buy "Red Crown" from San Diego to Seattle it is hich quality gasoline. You know you are buying- steady, dependable power and long mileage. "Red Crown" has the full and unbroken chain of boiling points necessary for easy tarting, quick and smooth acceleration, dependable power and long mileage. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY .C(Jlfornl) ' s. IXhe Gasoline of Quality . , R. A. WINZLER, Special Agent Klamath Falls, HE'S NOW A MAD, BAD INJUN WAR CHIEF a' i&&pty? Aj I 'z ri jrvr ''"kit Moot Tris Speaker, n e w manager of the Cleveland In dian American League team. He will be known as the $55,000 pilot, for that is the sum owner Jim Dunn paid for him In cash and players to tho Boston Red Soi three years ago. Tris is one of the big stars of the game. For 12 years he has batted over .300. He suc ceeds Lee Fohl who has re signed. Speak er Is every Inch fighter and other. American league mana gers know a real battle Is to be waged every time the In dians trot onto the field now. GARICH'S GROCERY NEWS VOM'.MK I. KLAMATH FALLS, OUKGOX, MONDAY, AL'C.l'ST 12, 1010 XUMDEH 33 EDITORIAL I am making this offer of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee because I believe that no better coffee was ever offered to the public. This is no special brand or consignment it is the coffee that has been on my shelves, it is the same Golden Gate Coffee that you have been buying for years, and it is possessed of the same high quality, delicious flavor and aroma that you always seek and so seldom find. When I tell you to buy Golden Gate Coffee, I do it with the full consciousness that when you do I am making a friend and cus tomer for my store and that is what I want to do. The fact that my business has grown until it is the talk of the business men of the city proves that I am gaining customers every day, and keep ing them, and that is what counts in business keeping customers. If I do not give good service, full value for every cent spent; if the goods I sell are not the best that money can buy; if my prices are not as low as the quality of my goods justify I would not be making the success of my business that I am. Its growth tells you that Garich's Grocery is the place fpr you to snend your money, for vou will get full value, good service'and the best merchandise. That is why I am now getting back of Golden Gate Coffee. It has stood the test of time. I know I can recommend it to you. I know you will like it, and if you exercise just ordinary care in nf oF ' you w'-' got a CUJ) of c0ec possessing a flavor exactly like the delicious aroma arising from a freshly opened can. That is the real test of good coffee, and I know Golden Gate Coffee will stand the test. Then1 there is another reason : Coffee is going higher. Noth ing on earth can stop it. Half of the Brazilian crop of coffee was destroyed by the heavy frost that hit that country in July of 1918. This depleted crop started to come in in July of this year, and it is from this half crop that the coffee markets of the world will have to be supplied until the 1919 crop is ready, twelve months hence. We are up against that inexorable regulator supply and de mand. This is your opportunity to get one pound of Golden Gate Coffee free with every five pound can. It gives you a chance to cut down your cost of living just that much. Now is the time to take advantage of it, for I doubt if you will have a like chance within the next year or eighteen months. If it is inconvenient f or you to come to my store, phone your order. But I would like to have you come personally, for I want you to get acquainted with the prompt, efficient and careful service you receive. Folger's Golden Gate Coffee Friday and Saturday Only One-quarter pound free with one-lb. tin 60c One-half pound free with 2V2-lt tin $1.45 One pound free with 5-Ib can "..".""."."!$2!80 Phone us your order at once. J I Sf . 1. Next Door to Postoffice Phone 326 Garich's Grocery