WimXKHDAY, (U'ht In, 0,0 PAGB mOHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Imcil 17(11 MII.IJII'.V AN'lU)MAKi:itS jJLlu J J U ! ' "DROPPED !1" , There wil be no meeting dur- Ing this wools, owing to Klk celebration Witch for notice of special mooting. l3-2t SHOllP.TAKY The lrivproixlhlo. lui-ditlble ltepro .sontntlio or Miisnii.Kttritiiin Oini puny t'omox Oicr Knim Medford In mi Airship, i XOTK'K. i Notice la hereby given Hint my son Cnrence 1'iovost has left homo nntl J thnt I will not be responsible for any . debts contracted by aaltl Clarence ; I'rovost. ; Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. .,,..,, r rni, mnniicer In this llth day of August, 1919. ' . M ' U)1Uns ll"M,'" .lOSRIMt I'ROVOST Southern Oregon for the Mnson-Khr- 'man company, and who makes his Illlt ...... 1.1.1 1...M.... ...... Tnvliip I... 1.. 1I...U....I I- 1.. ,1... ..I,.. I 1)111 Jl'U f . L"UVI vV'I H'JK'I IIUIIIU III .Ill'llllJIU, l III IIIU 111... Collins Is one of the ltiest wires nnd and Smith, the Insyde Tre men be fnr tb:i( linck tire blow out on the vav to Kook l'omt r he big bar- In Oregon. He Is so live that yon becue on Frid Mi' 'is at 119 can't moot him without being shock- ourth Street, botwoen Mulnj . , .,., ,,, ,,., , 1,, , ... I'll 111... 41 K'tllUIIIIUII 1II..1 .l) 'Inc. Adv I . . . ..... i man wno noes tilings, ami mo uesi proof of It lies In what ho hns nc 'compllshed for Medford nnd the big j -wholesale house whose representn 'tins he Is. It was Collins who put I Medford on the map for rsilroae ter minal rates. ' He was the steam back of the movement, and he never stop ped until the fight was won. The re sult is that Medford Is ono of the big distributing points in Southern Oregon. He lovos his home town passionately, and will not listen to anyone telling him that tt Is not go ing to come back with all the pris tine glory of a few years ago. He Is ii clian thnt Is nlwnvR In n hurrv to J do things. When ho decided to come over for the convention' he first 'thought of the train, but cast that idea aside as being too slow. Ho j turned his attention to the automo- t bile, but learned that the roads were so badly cut up that he would have rgaEgl"gaBBBBBBBBBBBBa Just Arrived A Large Shipment of Pumps and Oxfords Keep Your Skin Young and Fair The art of keeping the complexion fresh and clear is the ait ()f feeding, demising and protecting the skin. The skin of the hands and face is always affected by external agencies, such as sun. atmospheric conditions, germs and dust. NyalVFace Cream will help renew the skin tissues, keep the pores cleansed and neutralize the drying effect of sun and wind. This dainty cream is perfect for massage purposes,' and as a gen- oral soothing and healing agent. Used regularly it may be depended upon to keep the skin soft and smooth, to remove blackheads, moth patches, tan, etc. and to cure sunburn. It will also remove wrinkles by building up the tissues of the skin and by restoring the normal tone of the tiny facial muscles. Put up in handsome jars. 1 PRICE 65c m nndcrwoods wirarv hi nraui n rui in untiuuii n ;rrr w " -- ii-mii Yi LRURITYJ WHERE PARTICULAR POPLK BUY TMtIR DRUGS lr-CuwAcvl J same old, Go-Oet-'Em CJeorgo C. Col lins. Medford certainly has reason to be proud of him as a booster, and one of the things Klamath Falls has to do is to convince htm thnt bis Step in and have a pair fit- to hold himself do -n to thirty miles right place is on this side of the mountain. It Is u case of "eventual ly! Why not now?" SURPLUS WAR FOOD SELLS AT BARGAIN ted before your size is gone : an hour-and that was alW03t heart- ,.,. . -,' 4-Ur. -,., breaking. That would never do. yuu uuium ciijuj u.c wh- Th(m he lred the aMhp and whjn vemiun u yuui ieei aie nut he found out that he couW come COmi01table. over In that he was the happiest man Luxite Hosiery for Women 'd ,? lZTnl Wizard Foot Appliances. ,s 8 carrled away with thlB metll0d 41 .of transportation he Is going to try and persuade his house to supply one to each of the men in this terrl i tor-. I "You've got the greatest little town in this part of the state, bar none except Medford of course. You see, it is this way about Med ford " and ence more he was the Van Bellen's XOTIC'K OK MKKTI.NCi. The ladles of tho Presbyterian Aid Society will give a first class home cooked dinner at the Odd Follows Hall over tho Temple Theater. Thurs day. Friday, and Saturday. Will tio gln serving promptly at 11:30 J I Congressman Wanton of Texas re cently charged that radical labor leaders were responsible for bomb outrages. He demanded to know, whether organized labod had so cowed congress that it feared to ex press Its convictions. vuk gaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaflaaBa"BBBBT - MIDLAND Old nig b coat of ifWng u jetting a Jolt now m OaoU tea Mlft urplnt food nuffa bought up (or war purpose. Th arpltu will b placed U tha banda ot conaumera through rartoua cltlaa. Hara ahowa ImmanM autre for flv Mg eaatan cltlea. Baoos at ! oaata bMf hath at tl cDta abowa tbt tinmana wring poaalbla.for tba ooa-J umnr The Herald tells you today's new today not tomorrow. - -- Mrs. Tom Burn 'tit ami hum, Hilbert nnd wlfo wore liero last k from Fort Joni'H Cal, ilxltltiK (rlondi it I'lnvim and .Mldl.iud J I). Hooper ban liixtnllnl a Jatk son fork anil track In IiIh burn Mr and Mrs. K. i Daili iiinudlt- to tho Vincent hoime ri'ci'iitlx occu pied by the Fred Hllss family Sevonal of tho Midland peoplr trt In Klainuth Falls Kiinilny nljhl to ne "Thn llldero of The l'urple Sine? and "Tho Italnbow Trail " Some Hcnot Valley cattle liuytn worn III tho Midland Hectlnn laitucct looking over noiuh cattle Tho women o IIiihhIii are laid tt bo tho best needlinvorkiTH In tl world. . ji - A n Attention. Visitors ! The home folks know it, through the fact that Bert Hall is a partner with the Japanese in the "Your Home Laundry." All laundry left at any institution of which Bert is manager will be sent to the Japanese laundry. He says, you pay two dollarsper night to sleep on a cot in a room with five others, and you pay it or sit up. He says, you send your laundry to my Japanese laundry; you do it. If this plan doesn't suit, take your bundle to any barber shop in the city and have it done by a laundry that employs only white labor, working eight hours per day, for good wages, under sani tary conditions. We have no desire to make this fight against Japanese inva sion a Bert-Hall issue, but it's an old saying down home : "If you all lay down with the hawgs, you-all will -wake up with fleas." Who will get up scratching in this new alliance is a question, but we do know that one of the interested parties in the "Your Home Laundry" did say that they had made a bad investment, and that their only way out was to get the Japanese in with them, with the ultimate object of unloading the whole proposition on the Japs. That means the addition of fifteen Japanese to our already growing colony, and to the exclusion of the white labor now em ployed in the "Your Home Laundry." Soon they have a little co-operative store; then they invade our mills and factories with their cheap labor, and, like the poison ous growth of a cancer, they eat in, little by little, until white labor is excluded from our town, our business nouses stand empty, ex cept for the Japanese tenants, and then, like many California towns which were once prosperous, they inscribe on our tomb stone : "Klamath Falls was a fine town a few years ago, but the Japs took it." ( Working men and business men : We are making this anti Japanese fight alone, because we happen to bo the only line of business at present affected, but if you do not get behind us and give your support to the riddance of the Yellow Peril and their allien, the time is not far away when you will be asking help to keep your own business and your jobs out of the grasp of a people who can work 18 hours per day on 11 cents worth of rice. Klamath -Superior Laundry O. W. ROBERTSON