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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON H.WHUMV, avwht in, , Lee Tires Give Exceptional Service Any Defective Tires can be Adjusted on a 6,000 or 8 Ota Mile basis in Klamath Falls. Howie Garage 12t and Main PAG TWO Allen omen in tlio employ of the On account of cur shortage wo will -" ,rrnne; N-j-':riV.iXTo,sri..r Trill be obliged to obtain unturallia- . , . ,,, you. wlntor blocks i PUBL C HMY SEE W Hon papers. 1 tT-tf. Kwaunn Hot Co Tav ggfr'fk The Thrifty Housewife has for her motto "One Hundred Cents for Every Dollar Expended." She believes in a full return for every outlay. She is not tight-fisted. She knows that the cheapest materials are often the most expensive in the end. She has an Account Book which shows what becomes of the money she spends, and a Bank Book which shows what becomes of the money she saves. Her funds receive absolute protection First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i inn island; oe bo ion SHOULD JOIN GOOD IN CHARACTERS OF VARIOUS PEOPLES llIK Commission, Ullll ((;,t """ dressing llui CiiiKriHH of i(llf holnir linli! Iinm .....i. . .... '"' ' ' "" ' ri'Ct on II... m it .... . . "" Island Near Snntn Cruz Involved in IAsult Which May Ilesult in (King the ticncrnl Public Acccm to Kainoni Spot. j SANTA HAIU1AIUIA. Calif., AUK. .16. If a suit recently filed In ttao Santa Hnrbnrn County lloort' Mont Plentiful SI mo (Ion Went Into NITiM't In Htntos May Mnuiifnrluro Drink for the Thirsty. PACIFIC (lltOVK, Cnl., Aug. 16. - Americanization work should ro it)hlli. Hit It In Incorporating In our nntlonnl United character tlin good In forelKl) peoples, New vtl T. 1' of ( iilifoniln "It hllOlllllllllH ,, c co-operation win, ihn hnmi..' ratlmr thnn compelling ,ra ,, ' sumo American forniH," wild Mr Tho roiiRronH Mill cIoko tomorrow Henry K. Norton, executlvo officer night, lifter having iIk uaaed Dt for the Mate Immigration anil hmn- for world wide proliiiiilln " DOUGLAS, Ariz.. Aug. 16. TlioURh death has been the penalty lifnnnunritil hv Gnnnrnl IV Pllns Pnl. Superior,. flnvornnr nf Snnnrn Mi.tIpm f,.r , Court Is successful, one of the won.jtho ,, or BulnK , ,(IU0n) , (ffor-spots of tho Pncltlc Coast will bc'thnt 8tnt pubc kentlmont 'wan bo thrown open to the public. The a"", j strongly aRalnst tho decreo that, nnR not withdrawn nny part of his doposlt (commerclnl deposit), principal (which Is brought by Aglne 8. Cupnc-.wn0 urrugtH wuro being mado In or Intorost, for n period of moro than seven (7) years Immediately pforlo ,clo against Arthur J., Fred F. nl other pnrtB of tho stato In tho Capitol "ill lto, with tho name, last known place of residence or pontoiticc addrt ,Alblna C, Cnlre, the Santa Cruz , Hormoslllo .recently llnuor nov er wis of such depositor, and tho fact of his death, If known. STATEMENT OF TIIR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KIjAMATII kaixr, County nf Klamath, Slate of OreRon, showlnR the amount standing to tii credit of every depositor July 1, 1019, who has not made a deposit, or fe .Island company, and others, involves moro i,i,,ntifiii nor cheaner slnrn ' Namo of Depositor Hosldonc or P. O. Address (the ownership of Santa Cruz, tho prohibition first wont nto effect In "". Mi""- Vernon Klnmntli Falls, OreRon largest of tho channel islands, which' 1915. , Ilronkfleld, .J W Klamath Falls, Oregon lies within thirty miles of the main I land opposite Santa Ilarbara, nnd Is little known because of present Inac cessibility. Tho Island was secured from tho Americans ronchlng here recently Clark. Horace Klainth Falls, OreRon. from Hermosllln en Id beer was belitR Copeland, C. O Klamath Foils, Oregon sold nt $25 gold a case of 60 pints Crnne. Jas. A Klamath Falls, Oregon and tequila was selling at $!" a quart. ' Cravens. L. J KUmnth Falls, Oregon Not long ago, .10 cases or COO hot Cunningham, J. J ...Klamath Falls, Oregon i government many years ago by .lus-Ules of tequila-, seized In nil parts of Doming. C. K Klamath Falls, Oregon jtlnlan Cairo and his f-tmlly, who Sonora, were publicly destroyed Tho ' Dews, Vornon Klamath Falls, Oregon formed the Santa Cruzz Island coin- liquor was poured into the gutter ' Farmers Imp. & Sup. Co Klamath Falls, Oregon pany as a holding corporation. On in front of the goHirnor's p.iluc I Gordon, W. K Klnmath Falls, Oregon Caire'8 death tho widow, holding Americans who witnessed the dei- Hernon, C S Klamath Falls, Oregon one-half the stock, combined her instruction said that a number of peons Ixswls, A. O Klamath Falls, Oregon terests with those of one of her cnil- woro on hand with cups and when j Madison, Chaa Klamath Falls, Oregon dren, thus exercising completo rou-i the liquor was poured Into the gutter i Mardls. Dr. II. A Klamath Falls, Oregon Moyor, E. C - Klamath Falls, Oregon trol of the company and the island., cooped up enough to get rlotlously Oregon Woolen Mills Klamath Falls, Oregon Owen, D. H -. Klamath Falls, Oregon Owens, Mrs. Oraco Klamath Falls, Oregon Amoitt MM not Ml Ml Ill - Ill lit 111 til . ill lit . Ill Mi Ml 11.11 . .(I .. .11 . .! . .11 It . lt.ll . .11 111 1.11' 3.11 A recent failure to pay the annual, drunk corporation tax gave the othor heirs' During the period when tho death an opportunity to attack this con- Pnnly was In force until It wis ,trol. The suit, it Is believed by some repenlcl early In July, not a single Itandlos, 8. 8 Klamath Falls, Oregon of the protesting heirs, will result In execution "' takon placo Rhodes, W. P Kiamain raus, uregon the corporation's being dissolved, Adolfo de la Huertn, tho governor Iloss, John W ......Klamath Falls, Oregon and the property divided Into par- cIect nd the state congress ure n Iloth, E. L. Klamath Falls, Oregon eels, in accordance with the stock llorU''1 t0 prepared early In Sei ' Secor, A. M Klamath Falls, Oregon holdings. . tclljcr. when they take office, to put Simpson, I. W - Klamath Falls, Oregon Santa Cruz contains nboue 67.000 '" uffoct " llw reopening saloons In Stato of Oregon, acres. The north side of It Is ure. Sonra fr the sale of light wines County of Klamath, is: 'cJpltous, a mountain chain running "nd '"-'or Al ,ro'"-',l there are u num. I, E. H. Itcnmcs, being first duly sworn, depose nnd say upon onlh, that 'the entire length, but there Is a good ber of uu,,'"nBs ' Agun, Nnca ami I nm tho President of tho First National Hank of Klamath Falls, Countjot harbor at the other end. The south '"h""-n' """. u.-iiig remoueiou lor Klamath, Stato of Oregon; that tno roregoing statement is a iuii, true, cor- side Is exposed to the full force of suloon Purposes. . rcct nn,i completo stntement, showing tho nume, last known rciluonct cr the Pacific, and there is no landing 'r" (Ib Ia ,,uprt'1 's H"ll1 to have postofflco address, fact of death, If known, and tho amount to tho credit cl place. ' been "Winched recently by ropre- each depositor as required by tho provisions of Chapter 148, of tho Gnenl' There Is a small settlement uo-n Hon,at,vcs ot ,hfi P"Pl of tho Alam- Laws of Oregon, 1907, and Chapter !H, of tho Oencral Mws (if Oreioa, TO THE BUSY BUSINESS MAN THE JEWEL CAFE OFFERS AN AVENUE TO SAVE MOMENTS EVERY DAY You may be too busy to go to your home at noon. In assortment of foods, their preparation and the serving, The Jewel has no parallel outside the larger cities. Most certainly The Jewel merits your noon-day patronage. THE JEWEL CAFE Jesse Bailey, Vtop-. It. Part of the land Ik devoted to sheep grazing and part to wine grape .'cultivation, but the greater part is wild. I The waters about the Island toom with fiBh and abalone. For a large ipart of tho shore line the 'cliffs are j honeycombed with caves. Some of j these great holes are gaudy with wonderful combinations of colors. os und Sahuarlpa district or counties, with the petition that tho manufac ture and sule of mescal distilled from tho Maguay. a species of cactus, bo permitted. 1917. E. It. RKAMES, Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 7th day of August, A. D. 1911 LKSME ROOERS, Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires Juno 19, 1923) 9-16-23-30 One Year Apo Today in the War suggesting camouflage. The sea rumiKH in ac nign nuo ,anu tno caves Hrltlsh pushed up the valley on are filled with queer sounds, likened both slUe8 of tne A,,crc tn thn mnnnlnp on,! r,..,nnv f emnn ('-boat shelled giants. Practically every seal In vaudeville or In circuses which shows exceptional Intelligence comes from Santa Cruz. a lulge tank steamer off Capo Hattorus . German and Austrian emperors conferred at German grand head quarters at Derlln. Today's Anniversaries RARE CHAISX'K. Phone 185 610 Main St I 1811 George Jones, one of the founders of The New York Times,, born at Poultney, Vt. Died at South Poland, Me, Aug. 21, 1891.. 1824 Charles Thomason, ono of the native born Irishmen who signed the Declaration of Independence, died at Lower Merion, Pa., Dorn In Will sell our homestead of 160 acres ut 17 dollars per acre, also 178 acres timber on lake front at 1G dol lars per acre. Address II. Newnliam, P. O. Hox 1112. 13tf .County Derry, Ire., In 1729. I 1844 Publication of Henry Clay's ! "Alabama letter," wjilch alienated ; the northern Whigs and destroyed ( his chances for tne presidency. !. lS7fi Iienlamln Dlaraeli was ere- irt4rfrW44'W(rr&'rr& ated Darl of Deaconfield, ? Doer Generals Dotn. X Drop in OH VOUf t ATTENTION My business Is making your homes bright nnd prosperous by Painting, Knlsominlng and Paper Hanging. Satisfaction my guarnnteo. W. E. KANDY 17 Main St. Phono 10JIW v- J 6000 8000 Miles This is the new mileage adjustment you get with Goodrich Tires From JUDD LOW 23 MAIN ST. PHONE 22-M 1902 The De Wet and Delarey were cordially1 way home and take your family a quart of Fresh received In England. 1910 State troops entered Colum- DUS, u., to pr"erve uruur uutjiik m ., street car strike. 1914 British nnd French fleots bombarded Cattaro on the Dalmatlon rnnul "? 191C Petrograd declared Rus sians had again driven back in Cour- land. X 191C Italian dreadnought des- jr troyed by explosion In Harbor of . Tarnnto. a 1917 -Premier Lloyd George an- during the rush Of the " nounced a big iloVrease In the num- JJJJg convention We " ber of British vessel,, destroyed by , fa home' baked ji German mines and submarines, ,, .voTin! kinds of lunch goods. 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