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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1919)
"? w THE EVfcNlNG HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON yniDAY, OOTQliRn ,, lilt i its', I 1 1 rf t t. The Evening Herald K. J. MURK AY Kditor FllED SOUI.E City Kdltor Published dally except Sunday by Tk Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. Entered at tho postofflco at Klam tn Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls as Bccond-clnss matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In tho United Statea: One year J5.00 One month 50 Member of tho Associated Press The Associated Press Is exclusively otttled to tho use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published rein. All rights ot republication of spe cial dispatches herein aro also reaerv- FRIDAY, OCTOHKR .11, 1010 and Saturday, tho two markot days. "Tho ranchors," according to Mr. Joralcruon's stntomont, "soil a lot of stuff they otherwise could not dis pose of, sinco tho stores buy princi pally from the larger r.mchoi which can guarantee n Bteady bup- ply. Tho people got absolutely j fresh produce nt prices averaging less than 60 per cent of prices they previously had to pay." Tho county suporvLsors, Mr. Jora lemon said, have agreed to provide funds for a suitable building for a permanent municipal market to bo operated by tho "High Cost of Liv ing commltteo" of the post. HALLOWE'EN DANCE IN GREAT CAVERN IiKAVKS TO TAKK CHARGK OF RANK AT DORRIS PliACKRVlLUK. Cal., Oct. 31. A Hallowe'en danco In a groat cave In tho Slorrn Nevada mountalna will bo glvon by the. Women's club, of Cool, near hero. This cave, which has n smooth and spacious floor, was used for so cial and other gathorlngs of minors who Hocked during tho sold rush of 1S49 to what la now Kl Dorado Co. For many years tho cavo had boon In disuse, but now Is being made ready by tho club members for a dance which scarcely could have a setting more novel. CAR OF FORDS HKRK Mr. and Mrs. William a. Hagol stcln left yesterday for Dorrls. whero Mr. Hngclsteln will have charge, an! cashier, of tho Hutto Valley bank, a controlling interest In which was recently purchased by Captain J. "W. Siemens of this city. Tho Dannor-P.itty Motor company, tho now agents for tho Ford car In this territory, have Just received their flrst carload of Fords and aro now ready to Oil sovoral accumu lated orders. LEGION POST TO ROTH T WARREN, Ariz., Oct. 31. U A. Kngle Post of the American Legion lias enlarged the scope of its activi ties to Include a tight against tho high cost of living. The fight is being successfully waged, accord ing to a statement issued by Ira B. Joraleraon, chnlrman of tho "High Cost of Living committee" of the "1t. .-"E1j post established August 30, " at Lowell an open nlr municipal market to serve the people of the district including that city, Warren end BLsbee. The ranchers were skeptical the first day and although tho opening of the market had been well adver tised only IS small truckloads of produce were taken there by the ranchers of the nearby valleys. But the fact that the produce was dis posed of by 11 o'clock that morning Inspired confidence and since that time the sales have averaged from -S1500 to $2200 each Wednesday PLEASE We furnish our own milk. From tho largest hord of tu berculin tested cows in Klamath County we Bervo our customers. Wo furnish the very best mclk and cream In purity and quality that can bo produced, because we handlo It ourselves. We are here to stay. We aro here to servo and please, both with quality and service. To please our customers gets us customers. We aro here also to get the money, and now Is tho time, when perhaps both you and I can get It. By you calling 19Y and Increasing or ordering one, two, three and four quarts of milk delivered dally at $4.00. $7.50, $11.00 or $13.50 for 30 days a month. So it it is better milk you want, with moro cream, or your baby Isn't getting along well, don't fo'rget tho number, 19Y. Perfection Dairy & Woofpap Blasts of Pure Cotton eepbuWarrr) These fluffy blankets keep the happy Mccnor warm through zero nights. No hmfcfa,,,, j LI a muscle-cramped ball because the bedcover ing is skimpy. Nashua Woolnap Blankets arii woven in sizes to tuck in generously ami come up well around the neck. 1 hey wash to look like new and shrink very little. They come in gay plaids, durable grays and tans, as well as cream white with colored bor ders. Every pair is individually wrapped and" reaches you in perfect condition. There is a pair for every size of bed, to harmonize with the furnishings of any bedroom. Make your choice today. mm f ,1 lm lih l vim 'Pill &. J " ni ?fSj Mm mk& K5 $$ Also a full line of Pure Wool Blankets at low prices. Com forters the right kind, at the right price. Largest assortment in this city. Central Outfitting Co. "THE HOUSE OF SERVICE" Ninth and Main Streets The Protestant Kpliropal Church The average wait for mi an.swur, Tho Vatican Is planning for tbe is planning u chango In IU Htandnrdi, to a telephone call In Now Yurk loHioriitlou of Catholicism in AiU ... ... .. . .i... i -,... i.. in. ... I ...........I.. ,... ....... 111..... I ......I a ,i . nc as to permit orumauon u n.t'i . nj " n m'tumm, nut ... ( .nun mm uuruiurn Aincu, irom I rlcstliuod of laymen for localized Is 10.1 seconds. Then ono cull In which regions it disappeared during ministries. 2 wont wrong, now nnu In 17 I tliu ruiitmles of Moslem growth. 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