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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1919)
vumw, AimrsT a,, , PACT TWO FOR SALE Touring Car, Howie Garag In Good Condition. A Real Bargain. e THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON S ITt m m t s z m lr si RBXS - X s I t i X uktimins l'uosi uvur.vir.w. J. A Gordon of the Southern Ore gon Auto Co., returned Wednesday oTcnliiK from I..ikevleu. where ho had been for a few dnvs on business connected ilth his company Mr Gordon states that times art' llv ! In Lakevteiv and that the prosi'" s arc bright for this being one of the best enrs that tho town has ovrl enced In Its hlstorj One of the sur 'prising experiences of Mr, Gordon was to eo tlie wonderful crops of grain and hay Mint are helm; Brown on the Irrigated lands west of Lake le. He says that they will com paie favorably with some of the lnsf ranches n this county, and are a source of pride with the residents oi that section SHOW SECURES II ENTRI C S DEFICIT ON ENGLISH I TELEGRAPH WIRES ' LARGER THAN EVER Greatest producers known aid Want Ads ller- I.ONDON. AliK. 2! - In view of the possible nntlonnlUiillon of llrltlah coal mines, tms Trade Commlnslotier "" II. (J, llrock, I.oniliiti, tho commercial All Classes of Kn tries l.llel I'nira nccoUlilB of public Utility enterprises Scleral Stales for the Uts ,nueles rmi i,y uu( state are rousing general , . .,. tt'l.l. I. j...... .. , . . ...l ..,,. . .1... i.ncMoth .-sun", iiimii i k mi interest, iwi niuciai imuren iur ui" H( When $ou 're hot and thirsty soy JjM I Hires 1 V FOOT- BEER Jl Hvi) At any pUc wherasurt bcTermgt mn tdld. (((8 UI Bottled la 3 lte YlH K THE HENRY WEINHARD PLANT , ))) BiMltn tmd DUtritmton. PORTLAND. OREGON in lite K toiler. I.OS ANC1KI.K3, Aug. 29. Ii trles of stock from Wyoming, Colo rado, Missouri, and Arizona as well na arious points In California have, been recoiled for the l.oi Angeles l.liestock Show which will bo held nt Imposition l'nrk In this city October IS to lit!. Tho premium list which has Just been Issued by Manager C. It. Thomas m.rvU.,.s ,,0IIB officially computed nt' provides for the display of all classes $r,.nnO,000 on telegraphs ami $1!, of beef cattle, dairy cattle, draft and 000,000 on telephones, saddle horses, mules, Jacks, ponies, j.-or t 10.30 tho loss will be sub swine, sheep goat, poultry, pigeons stautlnlly larger, tie war bonus for and rabbits. An laborato program tho telegraph service being estimat or attractions havo been arranged, eil at over $ 10.000,000 and for the tol noteworthy among which will be a phone at $ 12..'00 Oimi These balances public .sale, under tho auspices of tho liavo been arrived rt after providing California llolsteln Ilreeders' Assoc- Interest on the capital mine of i' telegraph and telephone services of tho United Kingdom show a deficien cy of 2,7Sl,tit0 In respect of tolo graph.sflnd a surplus of J 1,777,340 In respect of telephones' for tho year i y 1 7 -1 ; t s The accounts for ISMS-1 9 are much less fniorable. however, owing to tltn largely Increased war bonus paid to tltn staffs, amounting In the telegraph service to Jrt.2ri0.000 and the tele- phono J7. 500, 000, the loss on tho two EXTREMISTS CAUSE COLLAPSE OF STRIKE I'AHIS, Aug. 20 --The, recent col lniso of tho movement for a gunor.it strike is explained In sumo quarters by tho saying that, while tho extrem ists wore getting control ot tho Soc ialist party, they were losing their hold on tho labor unions, which 300, 000 strong before Ilia war, now hnvu a iiteuihenthlp of more than 1,111)0, 000. The 300,000 worn well In hand, It Is .said hut tho 1,200,000 hnvu brought with thorn n curtain Indo- peudenro ot thought and action. Tho coiiseitieiice Is that the vast majority of union men aro not tmi. .. such radical measured . . pt political strike. ttt,I The national coiutnlttoo ot th n bor Induration ha ,mi , ' J plalform declaring ,ml pr " should bo ntliniilate.l and ntr2 l.y nil ic.hII.I.i .,umi,s, anddcmBdl ciinlouiH barriers be troVca tfotT that JiiMnted paper circulation b,, it pressed, that a imllonal council be cirgam.d togelhtr Hk! national iiriMiilimin m control tk, provisioning of th country, If you want It, mlverlln, nml. Want Ads bring nmilu, WfHW-H-J-H-vM-K-J-KfK" f-M-sM. ftrS Parisian Shop Announces their Fall Opening of Fall Millinery. Ladies trimmed and tailored hats, consisting of adaptations of French designs, now ready for your inspection. Opening September First 519 Main Street Intlon and tho exhibit of the Califor nia Dairymen' Asslroatlon. Moro than $5.", 000 In premiums and prlres hnvo been listed nnd of this sum, $3i',000 will bo awarded as prizes to owners and breeders of stock and $20,000 for racing purses. ( Twelve hnrnesR races Imvo been ar ranged. Tho trotters nnd pacers will be required to perform under Nation- ( al Trotting Assqclntlon rules with en try fees of 5 per cent and f" per cent from money winners. The running I races will be open to nil upon pay ment of 3 per cent of the purses. j Arrangements are being made to provide ample accommodations for, the large exhibits of nnlmnls nt Kx-1 position l'nrk. plant and buildings, provisional liab ility, nnd depreciation of plant lu addition, the cost of tmitorlnlx ha Increased, nnd tho charges for pen sion liability and depreciation are higher. Tho government Is. there fore, considering Increasing the tost to the public J.G. T K HIS WORK SFATTLFS FfOHTINC MAYOR RESIGNS ON ACCOUNT SICKNESS tti lit ii-H-i m 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 n i it i fi-i m Hiimini Milium i m r t iti-n- J1 SKATTLK. Aug 29. Ole Hnnson Seattle's fighting mayor, that gme the strikers a solar plexus punch a few months ago, announced this nf ternoon that h would resign his po sition Immediately, owing to his 111 health. Mayor Hanson has selected Co in cllman C. II. Fitzgerald as his sus cssor. Union labor will ask that IV. I). Lane, president of the council, ).) made nutvor. Hanson oppo.ier his selection. TONIGHT Liberty Theatre , FEEDING EVES S T -The Great- TOM MIX IN- The Coming of the Law" TOM MIX The Man Who Never Fakes CHICAOO, Aug. 29. To a consid erable extent, feeding tho eyes In stead of the stomach is responsible for tho high cost of living, according to authorities hero In tho milling and grain trade. They clto tho fuct that ryo flour is $2.55 a barrel cheaper than white flour although, except for look, tho rye flour la equally good or better as food. Unusual cheapness of ryo flour at thLs tlmo Is ascribed to two causes tho stoppage of ivhlskoy distilling und tho substitution of white bread for ryo bread as a rule. It Ls wild ulso by tho milling ex pertK that bo far as known hero tho United States government Is purchas ing only white flour for shipment to Ktiropo notwithstanding that tho bulk of the population acrosn tho Atlantic Ih far moro accustomed to ryo bread than white. TONIGHT Liberty Theatre I WILSON ,SKH on(jiii:hs TO AI'I'ltOIMILVrK Hli'.OOO WASHINGTON, I). (., Aug. 20. -President Wilson iiHked cungrexi lr impropriate $825,000 ndd'tlorinl fot tho expenses of thu Ameilcau peaie commission in I'arls, He said that In view of the 20C per tent Increuso In living, ho con sidered tho commliislou's cxpeuH'u "very modest." Tha expenses of tho 'commission aro oxpo'ted to total $1,500,000 by tho end of thlH year. Uent,yet. .Herald Want Ads. HAD NO IIOI'K OK KVKK IIKINO WKLL ACJAIN IJAINS FIKTKK.V 1'OL'NIIS TAKI.Nt! TANLAC. "I havo not only gained fifteen l pounds since 1 commenced taking Tunluc, but for the first time In four I years I am able to eat threu Mpiaro 1 meals a day without suffering after wards',' said James 11. Parker who ,.,. at McCloud. Cal., and who Is conected with the McCloud Lumber Co., of that plare. while lu the Owl Drug Store In Portland, the other day. 1 "When I cotnmencod taking Tnn ilac," continued Mr. Parker, "I had been In bad health for four )ears, and hadn't been able to hit a lick of work for over three month. I hnd been suffering from stomach trnu- bio during all this time, nnd I had i reached tho point whore everything I I nto wolud glvo mo indigestion and cause gas to form to bad Unit I would bo in misery for hours at a time, I just got weaker all the time, and finally got to whoro I was hardly able to go at all. Then, Inst January, I had a severe attack of tho 'Kin' and after getting over that, my stomach was lu worse condition than ever, and I also found my kidneys were In hnd condition. I stiff -red n much with pains In my back that I could hardly sleep at all, and could not turn over In bed without some assistance. The different medicines and treatment I id didn't do mo any good at nil, and I finally had to give up work alto gether, and hnd given up all hopo of ever getting well again, I "Well I decided to mnko ono moro i effort, nnd give Tunlac a trial. I Jind read so much about tho good It was doing others who fiuffered as I did, and I saw no reason why It should not help mo just hh It had thewo other people. Why, It turned out to bo tho very thing I needod, nnd I commenc ed to pick up right away, and I Just continued to Improve until all my troubles woro overcome I havo boon In perfect health over since, und am now as well and hearty as any man, ! I went buck to work and havo been steady at It until now, und I nm Hik ing a vacation during tho rulny hims (iti. I never havo llo least sign of stomach trouble nny moro, and my kidneys seem to bo In perfect condi tion. Tnnlac: Is a wonderful madlclno and I pralso It everywhere I go." Tunlac Is .sold In Klamath Falls by tho Star Drug Co., und In Lorellu by the Jumcs Merc. Co, Adv, In ICgypt tho telephone opjrators aro rcKiulred to iipuak ICnglhli, French, Itullan, (Ireek und Aruble. 1 wr-X- nihility r- . Xrc,ril Just the thirurf Tltesn dninly, J3S;5lCl-.S J etipf delicately tidied nnw cr-- J j r'lnki'4. They nro sold frlt : every where in viilcd pm ki" i . skyour it nicer. ' Bf wSSSSSSSm Don l nsk for Crnclcn5 i b i ' j say Spow Flukes B wk I BIsH ni mmJ i tmii i J i J m" an ! i m mJ t i.AMwlSSj i L'ti IL People's Market FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER MWVSMM WMWWWKWMVXWWVW(VIWOSWW QUALITY SERVICE This is the time of the year you need smoked meats. We have Sugar-cured Shoulders and Hams at 30c per pound. Fancy Breakfast Bacon from 50c to 60c per pound. Sugar-cured Bacon Backs at 45c. No. 5 Lard Pail at $2.25. No. 5 Compound, soft as lard, $1.50. WE CLOSE MONDAY LABOR DAY WNWVW PHONE 83 PHONE 83 "Helpful Hints" SIGNATURES VERIFIED When u CliockliiK Account N opened at the l''lrl " tloiinl Hank, the new lcONor'M signature is iciiiidcd and kept for reference... If ho lias ulien his hlgnal""' iih "W. II. Hmllli", then his checks must bo mi MK"1"1' nml NOT "Win. Henry Smith," unless due iioilllcJitl'"1 be glicn us. "CniefiiliiesH" In tho (list nsiiilslle of N.M'I'! li.inklK' K. It. ItciimeN, I'riyildent. I. K. Wlllets, Vlcivl'icsldent, l-rtlle Itogors, Cashier. A. M, Collier, Aht. C'ushier. lolm M. Moore, Aunt. Cunhier. the First National Bank KLAMATH FAUL5 OREGON nmjjy Let us make up your pool car Murphey's Feed & Seed Store SULPHUR The price is right Pho1 126 South Sixth St