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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1921)
PAQK TWO nrUMDAY, JTNH M, 1M1. A Four-Gallon Invitation THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON The Office Cat ur junics A Tott Hero's to tho man in a motor car, "Who sots tho jutco on high, Wko wrinkles his noso at tho prtco of clothes Amd makes tho dust mount high. Why expect everything In tho fu tnroT Why not enjoy a part of tho present! To city editor says ono reason why one should respect his enemies Is bo- ase ot all tho free publicity which Js received. The quickest way to get through crowd (s to stay away from It. Tho fellow who dls- 4 covered that Kgypt M Aid Jazz bands and H homo brew SOO F years previous to the mKKa Christian 9 bo credited with of. fording much consol ation to tho Christian era. Now Don't Snort It women would confine their edu cational efforts to their own child Tea tho world would bo better. Charley-Kail says a man can rool -some pcoplo about bis ability, but he can't fool tho women. "I glvo It up, Mr. Dones," said tho Interlocutor. "What Is tho dif ference between a young man, an old man and a worm?" Thoro ain't no difference, tho chicken gets 'em all. Kind Worth Never Die A colyumlzcr sat, in grim dismay: The world seemed bluo as Indigo Just then Somebody said, 'I read your stuff each day And like It" then the world was bright again 1 Blrn He wonders what the deuco Is tho matter with his clothes when pcoplo look at him. , Bho wonders what's wrong with her clothes when people don't look at her. 80MF. CURIOUS nmiS ANI) BKASTS WHICH I IIAVK MKT UP WITH By Our own Jack Durroughs. Many, ot my readers have Inquir ed: "How do you find all them things nt about them birds and beasts?" la the present article I shall try to enlighten those courlous souls. In tho Tint placo In order to bo a success as a naturalist, one should . wear O'Holllgan's rubber heels. (Seo tiro- die's What Naturalists Wear. p. 7C83). That O'Holllgan's heels are admirably adapted to naturalists' needs Is shown by tho fact that a atrip cdt from ono ot them stretch as like an elastic band. In tho ac companying Illustration the reader will obscrvo that one may approach very closely to the quarry without tear of detection, which as will read ily bo seen, Is extremely advantag eous to us naturalists, I daresay that, without a pair or O'Holllgan's heels, a naturalists' avocation would he tho most hazardous of occupa. tlons. Tho noxt artlclo In this ser ies will deal with tho Swedish Con certina. 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Tho invitation Is ens-raved on a silver band around tho hat. $6.80 HONANZA NKWH Spring mint planting Is over on tho Pacific Coast Mint company's land on tho Caledonia marsh, with) 160 acres of new mint In tho ground, said James Watklns, Jr., I manager of tho company, yestorday. Somo of tho mint is well up, and, much of It is through the ground. Cultivating to cradlcato weeds Is under way, and Mr. Watklns ex pects a flno. clean crop this season.' Thoro Is a volunteer ryo crop on tho ranch this fall that -will pay tho. cost of tho year's operations, says' Mr. Watklns. Tho ryo stands thick,' reaching a height ot seven feet Ini places. It Is heading out and bo- ginning to fill. Tho heads are drooping heavily, and Indications are for a 30 or 35 bushel yield on each aero. Many visitors are coming to tho ranch now, Interested In tho now Industry, add tho healthy appear anco or tho mljt and wonderful stand or volunteer ryo draws gen eral pralso for the productivity or the reclaimed marsh land. U tho mint yields SO pounds to the aero a 7,500 pound crop will bo harvested this rail, along about Sep tember. Tho boiler and condensers for tho new still are on tho ground, and the distilling plant will bo erected to handle this season's crop. Cards wero sent out last week bear ing the following Inscriptien: Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ilrlghtman roquest tho honor of your presence nt tho goldon wedding anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Wilkinson, Tues day evening. Juno 21, 1921, at their homo in Ilonanxa. Many 'friends and relatives of tho couplo called to pay their respects Music, games and dancing woro en Joyed by both old and oung. niter which refreshments were served Ilonanza scored another victory In tho ganio with Dairy last Sunday Tho scoro was 7 to 5. HI All of the above items for the regular price $5.00 of the razor alone. Only one outfit sold to a customer. All mail or ders will be filled in the order of their receipt. As we have only fifty of these razors it will probably not be possible to supply all of those who will want to take advantage of the offer so get your's quickly. UMcrwooft PharmaCY W'v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TF7n? I Governor sslEcfvi' j 1 PURITY I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS I - t-raw, .v EgcufiAJS EeKaii Pimhli-nt IlmdinE has nonilnutu'. Sfctitt O Done, Wantilneton jd Smith- iKWHpuiM'inian, to l) Rewi nd of the tvnlloiy of Alaska. C. It. DeLap says there aro a lot of times when a fellow could "got by" with a Ford car If tho blamed thing didn't have tho name stamped on tho front of it. Hank Wilson wondors what has become or tho old fashioned mnn that used to carry quill toothpicks In his vest pocket. IlUSINKfiS 1IOUSKS AKK SHOWING THEIR COLORS Many business houses branched eat today wjth tastefully decorated windows, symbolical of tho coming Fourth of July celebration. Many compliments were passed on these windows, as they are the first to follow the suggestions of the com mittees at work on the coming cele- Make Your Tractor Work Attach it to a Russell Thresher AND INSURE YOUR CROP BEING THRESHED AT THE PROPER TIME A size is built to suit every requirement gBsn bbKE7 The "Russell" Junior Thresher with Timlcen Bearings is tho proper slzo tor your Fordson, Samson or similar Tractor. The "Russell" Cyclone Thresher is built in six sizes for all makes of larger Tractors. 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