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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
1 - T T ,VtmfAWMmVrr'm,iKMfm" mtnmntrv tajr""'" " K . ; fc3f T . ' J ,' .' r I- ' nUDAT, ttJLT M, 1MW rAOK TWO- THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON :i I ni HI ft t If the Wood Dealer Sold Service We iln not aell current t we wll service. Thnt sound mill dOTKB't ll? . Well, Ktippo the wood dealer wild service Invlcnri of nood, he would tend tn jour furnace and )ur range', take itwuy the aohen and clean the fluea. You would buy to much heat. Now yon buy so much light, although )ou pay according to the current yon consume. Hut the service. Is performed fur you by till company at the aubntatlons and power plants. That la what we want to give you efficient service. It la the aim of till company to hare none hut aatlnfled customer. No matter what It I, If you have a grievance, or are dNsatisflrd about your bill or do not understand our rate, ptcae come In nnd ev u or write Uk about It. If jou havo any aaggcstlon to make, we will gladly atall our aelvra of them aa our aim I constantly to Improve our mv-vIc to you aa faat aa the development of science aad human ability permit. California-Oregon Power Company 'He's a hrother (run of the fisherman clnn. And wo who hnvo henrd llio water culling, Will follow the trull of llui average tipn. A noiseless typewriter In tin the market on sim. Now If someone ("m til Invent n noiseless chewltiK gum tor the oung lady stenographer, life would tie n paradise. Present observations of the eon vent Inn of the Korty-elght at Chi cago suggest that thorn will ho Just utiout that tunny parties by the time tliey get through. A dentist may lie snld to tie n man wiin iieep-rooieu antliinlliles. ( I Mere man will never understand i jur know the reaon why, n woman ulwnys wears her furs In the middle ,of July: and he will never fathom quite what tuhkes her want to Ko with slippered feet nnd silken hose! In January snow. POTPOURRI (Uy LONE STAR) One of the finest traits of the lie rpublican candidate for the vice-pros-Mdency Is his genuine, modest). The following Incident delightfully Illus trates this. After graduation Calvin Coolldgc moted across the rler end settled four miles from Amherst, In North-' ampton. "Never could see much advantage, In roaming around." he1 An.t h .imnm. nf n i,.,nV hn,n ih explained. There for two jciim he. - And the chullcngo of every ripple I ) pool. i alders sway, " And a still black hole whero the big We feel very poetical this evening. 1 ones lie: o will Inflict some of our thoughts And the flashing circle of sunlit upon you. We ha-e been unable to I sDrav studied law In the office of Ham mond and Field. After ho had been) In the o til co about three months Mr i Field noticed nn Item In the Spring , field "Itepubllcan" to this effect: i "John Calvin Coulldge. n student Bad a title to It yet, and as all good As a. rainbow rises to take the fiv. "pomes" have a title, we will think The singing reel and the rod bent nt ,rtw ,n ,he offlc" of "n"""'! "'l one up. double Field, Northampton, has been award- (Ten minutes later) . . . : . We will The fight that taxes his utmost skill, 'J ,he hundrcd-nnd-flfty dollar gold call It: And he pIumb rorKetH hls orry ani, meilil offered to the member of the The Ch.--nfiv of the III One '. troubl 'In the keen delight of that conquer When the sun beats down In a blaze lnR lhrl11' of brass; f When the town's a furnace of dusty And when ,ho ork of ,ho wek ls l,eif ( finished. When your collar mlU lo u shape- Aml the ,.n1-for Sabba,h "PI"3" less mass: ' aKa,a- And the sidewalk parboils your an-'You'!,1fln1J lh. fMcr no whlt Ulmln- gulshcd feet: (shed, Senior class Af any American college for the best essay on a historical sub ject." ' Mr. Field showed the Item to Cool Idge and asked him If he had receiv ed the medal. He snld he hail. .Mr. Field asked him where ll was. and he produced It from his desk. "How long have you hadlt?" Field demanded. "About six weeks." " hy didn't you tell us you had When the offlc r.i. ilk. .1-.- ., ,n tne mlttA ot our ""erase cltlien. j.-. And he packs his tackle, nnd cranks . u aen i .. .. received It Of the place where the devil has . . n" n,Tver- .., do.. know .. ahu me earl morning jinus aim . . j 'Have you told )our father?" No." said Coolldge. "Would rooms to rent ' The heart of the average citizen la filled with a bickering discontent. ijou! far: Hitting the trail for toe head of the . rlvpr. And the .wei.er.nr rf.v. U. a " 'be he knows the big ' " P" nwilal over to Field. And the sweltering days drag on and QnM are tasking that It kept In the safe, and on' j , 1'for a good many years he never And the lone week closes as It be- .... ... showed It to anybody. In the samo n I there , noiseless fashion 'he conducted his! But a hopeful vision begins to dawn nV(,Pn m. ,., . VnB. , domestic nnd professional affairs In' in the heated brain of the average The " man that ou kne ,n Northampton, establishing modest! Goodyear Mileage and Tires for Small Cars CVJoa il i ijm W H jm H Sv I u&&wAa KVLvlLtmV H V I WlMV bL wis A well built tire yields much more mileage for each dollar of cost than a tire purposely made to be offered at a sensationally low price; buy the tire, not the price. Built to deliver exceptional mileage at exceedingly low cost, Goodyear Tires, of the 30 x 3-, 30 x 3V&- and 31 x 4-inch sizes, save inconvenience, disappointment and money. Their yaluc results from the appli cation of Goodyear experience, expertness and care to their manu facture in the world's largest tire factory devoted to these sizes. 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I'maently At the touch of a wind that Is heav- his fellow townsmen elected him to 'but with an unusual degree of serl- enly cool; And the sweeping song of a foam white river; IMPERIAL GARAGE Inl nnd Slain (itMMIVKAIl Tlre, Tul-, AnrM irirn WHITE PELICAN GARAGE 12 (H Main St. (.(XllVi:.lt Tlrr, Tuliro, Airr.nrlr "" .1... .i... .. i. .i .i ti.i. mc -ii ..juiivii, uivii f.iijr puuuiiur. He's heard the challenge, the lure then mnyor; then senator. So In J enthralling; 'time ho became president of-the sen-, ate; lieutenant governor, and finally' BayjnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBllBBSBBBBlBaBBBBBBB gOVOmOr. DANNER-PATTY MOTOR CO. Kurd (.'a rate 12.1 Ho. (II li M. Our ;OOI)VKAIt Stork CV.mprUn only :tOil-:iO:J!j Tin-., Tube., .c(i-iulei ACME MOTOR CO. It Main Kl. (,t)t)li i:ak S'lllilnnil I'niiiHinlloTiiiil. Ilrr mill Aire.erlr at.t) Ton li e Sen to BIG JAZZ DANCE AT OPEN AIR PAVILION TOMORROW NIGHT Largest dance floor between Portland and San Francisco SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC COME! Everyone Invited COME! Wo spcclnllzo In oxy-acetylont . . -lillng. No Job is too clliricult. ami VVVVVVVVV999H9H444444' the break will Ixf permanently weld-.V . il ton. Ask nn fnr nrtr,v fin I tits Sva work. Howie (iarage. 2C-tf J i:ni.isii itKMA.vu von noon i:ivi:it ai'I'i.i:h DANCE AT DORRIS, CALIFORNIA by KING'S JAZZ ARTISTS SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1920 K. of P. Hall r y ? A HOOD KIVBH, Ore, July 30. X .More Hood IUcr apples will bo x-,t ported than sold In the domestic nmrket this year, In the opinion of the Hood Hlver agent of u London ! ''fruit enrnjpany. The Kngllsh upplo crop, he says. Is only about 1 penjt4 icent of normal, which condition will force the export market to high,! IT I T Palace Market For Service and Quality ' PHONE68 K V levels. Thi' VA. V. I'rlre linn of Kail i. leiix luitn nrrhiNl at K. K. K. Hlore, i hultN to jour exclusive iih-hmiiv. Y T ! BRITISH SOLDIERS COLONIZE. MEXICO !. 1 !0e CAI.OAHV, Alta., July 30. That. f moral Crltchloy, well known In Ciin- V ndlan military elrclos, has recruited ' taken into Mexico three but- ! Western Floral Shop 1 UsssssaV 911 saW BiaiBiBiBiBBf T JlsaC-iaiBisssssalAatfjl BSBSSM JLj .8 til ' lorWoT ' MIMtSOTSMMISISISMISMMISMsWMMaMMSW I'OH VOUII LOVKI) oni:s living and departed, flowers nro the logical, natural, tri bute of esteem and affection, lielng Nature's loveliest gift to man (except woman), you cannot show your feelings In a teqderer way than by means of floyal gifts. Choose, i from our large ondrbeautl ' ful array.,, Set pieces mada" to order. ... ' ' ' .x-irLATLar.,-, ,.,., , , ,W,,WMM4WWW,., them on a 1,000,000 acre CBtuto, and JL Hhot hQ Ijuh four fully piiulppod air i JBaumlronH undnr his commund, Ih the X nn" himi. nun iv"iivii liwiu iruill Ull T uuinoniativo source, incso troops, (who uro primarily Ilrltlsh nettlors, wore rorrultnd by tho gonoral und his staff in different partB of tho British Isles and Canada, and are under tho command of the general and his brother, Major II. C. Critch ley, both of Calgary. To cover, tlio recruiting and transportation ex penses of these troops the British government provided 300,000 pounds Several local officers were asked to accompany the expedition officers. - . t ": A Claaslned Ad will sail H. T t ? t j. Cool, Clean and Sanitary These words fully describe what the condition of eveiy ment market should be, and it describes ours to a nicety. Our cold storage and other equipment, and -our ambition to maintain per fect sanitary conditions in our 'market, blend perfectly. Conse quently, we can sell you meats of all kinds that retain their fresh ness and wholesomeness long after they leave our shop. All our meats are handled under glass and with extreme care. We over look nothing which will assist U3 to cany out our sanitation, policies. , X 4m X A, A A A A. .ast A A A A A A A A A A .A. .A A 524 Main Street V 1 2 Ak. r X Palace Market k J5i