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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iao wo I The Office Cat In Ye Olde Home Towne How that child does grow! i ( ! ; ,. MTtTftDAT, iCT tMM." LA RL7UEi -GaiiJ9 r55ST75 i bbbbbbbva irz'.7"-BkrtB0 Cata . ito iwnw i i .. i Iiac To A Uear Boat Mf Now to ride U a Joy Bat .it peeves ni, ray. hoy, fast m soon as we've fairly begun When our "wlfey, to tweet. From the Mto'e rear coat. "Mm to teit ma Just-how we aaaall ra It. Ooodneaa gracious, look ontt" Me will aervoaaty ahout "Taare'a a ear .glva It rooca.' er yea'U amear It; I Mow don't throttle too snuea, Keep yoar toot oa that data Aa4 aoa't rubber aroaad waaa torn 11YJUXHJH KBn aBBsaBBW XSJfcA KKaswM- UJaaW NECK SHAVED TODAY A BUMBLE BEG HORNCO N r it." "Now, go eaar. yoa mutt, Taero'a aa awful bad rat, Tara your wheel. It yon don't yon will hit tt; I .Aad eat oat coin so feat, Taat' a cop we faat pases. at he aeea yoa. believe nte, yoalt git AM ao that U the way That ahe goo It all day. Way ahe nerer let' ap for a atfa K: Aad yoa plainly oaa aee What a lot of swell aiee Wis get out of our car whea we're I hi It So we'll soil our old bus, It ahe don't stop tbta fuss (If we're lucky enough to aarrlre K) And we'll buy a 'raobeel With a rear steering wheel Bo oar Missus can help us to drlro A" MAGNIFICENT SCENIC SPECTACLE WHY NOT MAKE THE MOST OF IT? Cap Stamen opine that you aaa't believe i everything that i told you but you can believe a lot C thing' that nobody says, becauio araryaody la afraid to aay them. 84n Oa Hoane Oa Creaeeat arenue "For rent, roam :aaltablo for a gentleman. 12 x IB feet." Thla. prove that peo ple are getting- better; they are broadening out and growing near aaward. Joe McDonald aaya lore may be -the greatest thing Jn the world for aH anybody knows, but one who kaa had a lot of worldly experience will tell you a comfortable Income it not a had oae. Beatatlfal Oalvc I hate to bear a brotbor fie Oa skirts that show the knee, t know the brother has no eye Tmt barnyard scenery. Ym, not Whaddy Ta Mnaa We find this In a Missouri week Mr .Dlalr will recover .but has m broken ler and a fractured Jaw, which will be good news to all his trlends." Jack Thompson suggests that ao real boy Is expected to bo an angel aad he nover disappoint you by being one. living oa the Was Plenty of patience; thirty backs for admission; a whirligig bed two doors for a kitchen. ' Scientists hare nover satisfactorily aecoanted for the fact, when a man Is puzzlod, ho scratches his bead. notice fou publication (Publisher) (Not Cool Land) MaPARTMKNT OF THK I.NTCRIOIl U. 8. LAND OFFICE at Lakevtow, Ore, June 1, 1921 NOTICE Is hereby given that Ab aer C. RobortB, of Merrill. Oregon, who, on April 20, 1917, made Home stead Kntry, No. 010110, for Lots 3 4, Section 14, Township 41 S, Range 11 E. Will Meridian, has filed notice f Intention to mako final threo-year Proof, to establish claim to tho land aboTO described, beforo C. R. DeLap, Clerk of tho County Court, at Klam ath Falls. Oregon, on tho 9th day of July. 1921. Clnjmnnt names ns witnesses: Curl Howlo. Charles Cox. IMward Knox, C. A. Thoma, all of Merrill, Oregon. Notice will bo published for five eonsecutlro weeks in. tho Klamath Herald.. ' JAMES F. BURGESS, 4-11.18-25.2 Register. With comparatively trifling expen diture Klamath county can capitalize a surpassing scenic spectacle and plant a lasting Impression In tho mind of the automobile tourists who each summer visit Crater Lake that will linger long and result In an In clinable volume of widespread pub licity. Oa the point this side or Algoma the grade reaches an deration of 4,120 feet, and from the top the mot orist who la not in too much of a hurry to look Is treated to a sccno of magnificence unrivalled, even on tho far famed Columbia Highway or San ta Barbara's hundred mllo drive, to pick two of tho Pacific coast's won der spots for comparison. Below and away for leagues spreads tho UpperJKIamath Lake, the largest bqdy of fresh water wholly within the boundaries of the Unltod States. The qxpenso of water has tho appearance of an Inland ocoan. On Its wostern shores rlso tho pine clad slopes of tho Cascades, tier upon tier of tho most wonderful outdoor scen ery In tho world, and reigning nbovo the other mountains like tho monarch- they are , stand Mt. Mc Loughlln (or Pitt), and to 'tho north, guarding Crater Lake, snow crowned Mt. Scott.. Standing on the point and turning his gaze from Mt.' Scott southward, the spec tator gets a panoramic view of wondorful mountain scenery, some would say the most wondorful Jn America .ending on the south with Mt. Shasta. Yet many persons undoubtedly miss this spectacle or get a limit ed and hurried impression from a travelling automobile. The Herald' suggestion I that a parking placo for cars be creat ed on the crest of tho grade, with a balustraded walk at the edgo. Perhaps a small open pavilion with seat might be built on the point and equipped with a swivel teles cope .mounted on a diagram base, so mapped that lines would Indicate the view to be obtained with the glass In various position's. The wholo matter involves tho expenditure of only a fow hundred dollars. It would seem, 'without much Investigation .that rt0 should bo amplo. Sign on tho grade approaches from either sldo of tho point would Invito tho tourist to stop and eujoy the view. The Automobile association would seem to be 'the logical or ganization to handle the develop ment of tho Idea, and tho monoy, when It Is generally understood what wonderful results might be obtalnod with small expondlturo, would bo raised with eaao by popu lar subscription. It's something for all of us to think about. It would add many times to tho power of Crator Lake as a scenic magnet to draw tour ists. 1 Tho local highway otflco Informs tho Hornld that tho road to Al goma will bo completed by Septem ber 1. It will not bo fully complet ed, honovcr, until this magnificent scenic advantage Is capitalized. What child? Your Savings Account IN THH FIRST NATIONAL HANK, TO WHICH YOU ADD HYKltY MONTH AND TO WHICH YK ADD TWICE HVRUY YH All. Wo pay 4 oa. Timo Deposit i Call for YOUR Small Havings Bank WM CHAROHD OUR PROFITS AND CRHDITHD OUR PATRONS' SAY IN08 AND TIMM DHPOS1T8 THURSDAY, JUNH 10TH, $10,184.56 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. THE HERALD Due to the fact that We have been unable to handle the detail work in cident to renewal of tubneriptiona, the period during which the apecial rate will continue hag been extended until August Ut. During the month the county $4.00 of July the rate will be $5.00 a year ucuierea oy earner in ine city or by mail outside of the county; $4.00 a year by mail in the county. One year by carrier, $5.00 One year by mail, in Tho prosont year marks tho cur ten. ary of tho birth of Samuel Wothurlll, a Philadelphia Inventor and scientist, who was tho first to produco mntallc zinc commercially In tho United States. Special on all high grade watchoa Howards, Hamlltons, Elgin, and Wnltharai. Stock Just rocolvi'd. Hon. est goods at honont prleoi nt Dav enports Just around the comer on Cth. No high rents. Whv pay moro. 20.2 WITH PACKAGE ATTACHED Vnr -tfru,. mwwsmmm aaaaaaaaaaBovVyaaaaaaaaaaaasiiaV . Laaaw flH 9 J "P VsaVaf twaalS 1 BjllYffMff0A - '. 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