The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 18, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WnmSIMY, AV0U8T 18, 1021
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Evening Herald
t' J. MUniUV Eilllor
VRUH SOULU . Clljr VMlor
Published dally oxfopt Sunday, by
ITfc Herald Publishing Company ot
Klamath Kails, at 119 Eighth titrcot.
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Bate red at tho postottlco at Klo
Math Falls, Ore, for transmission
through tho mallo as locond-class
matter.
KEMitUU OF THb ASSOCIATED
l'llKSS.
Tho Associated Pros is ozclastToly
tttttlod to' tho uso tor republication
ot all nowa dispatches crodltcd ,to It,
er not otherwise crodltcd In , this
twper, and also the local nowa pub
lisher heroin.
THURSDAY; AUOUST 1M, HlUt
UI
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CM IB LAKE
ABOUT THIS TIME OF YEAR
fM GOING TO
EMTER'WORC
CHARMED
(Portland Telegram)
A year ago tho Southern Pacific
company ceased advertising Crater
lako In Its pamphlets on western
tours, owing to tho unsatisfactory
hotel accommodation available This
year It has resumed advertising And
fa going to go stronger and stronger
upon it, according to Charles S. Fco,
passenger traffic manager ot the
road, who Is- In, Portland from San
Francisco for a short visit.
The lmmciuo improvement in hotel
accommodations, highways nnd oth
er developments malco It In his opin
ion, ono of tho "best bets" Oregon
Iiaa In tho way ot tourist attrac
tions. "1 visited Crater lako national
park on my way north and found a
wcry material Improvement not' only
la tho highways but In tho trann
yortatlcn and In tho hotel accom
modations, especially In tho hotel at
Orator lake, which Is now un
der tho management ot progrcsslvo
and enterprising people who havo
Krcatly improved the service, and I
am told by thoso In authority, will
mako still further and moro mater
ial Improvements," be said.
"Mark Twain, It Is said, made tho
statement that tho nbsenco of Jnnn
Austin's novels mado a good library.
Tboso who are familiar with tbo
fcotol situation at tbo rim ot Crater
lake will got my meaning.
"I feel that Crater lake national
park, with tho improvements already
fpoN'T yooii I'm coin to mmW Wmm&M H
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NEW TODAY
BUY MADE I.V KLAMATH Alfalfa
Meal, tor chickens, rabbits and
calves. Manufactured by Harry Tel
ford. For salo at Murphy's Feed
Store, Sunset Oroccry and Anderson's
Orocotoria. 18-21
Colontat one-room cabins for
housekeeping. 741 Walnut Avo. IS
11921 490-Chovrolc'.. fully
equipped with accessories. Now car
guarantee.
1 1918-Bulck Six.,
tires. Car A-l condition.
Five now
1 1918-Bulck Four, guaranteed
first class condition. Ileal bargain.
Inquire ot J. C. WiUQIlT Oil
11UICK SALES AND SEIIVICE CO.
7TH. AND KLAMATH. AVE.
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FOR ItENT Nicely furnished four
room apartment, also garage. No
mado and Lhasa thnt will bo fjrth. children. 'Phono 192-M 18-19
coming.
Is ,suro to enjoy a icry
greatly increased travel both local
and transcontinental.
"I havo sent data to my offlco In
San Francisco slnco leaving Crater
lako that will bo put In folder form
and distributed throughout the Unit
ed States by means ot our own
agents and these of connecting Una
Tkla folder will Impress upon cast-
ra tourists the wisdom of making
tbo diverse route trip one way via
Weed and Klamath Falls to Crater
Uko. with return direct to Med ford.
tko southbound travel to bo urged
to go in by way of Mcdford, Cra
ter lako national park and out by
way of Klamath Falls and Weed.
"The main lino portion of tickets
reading northbound to Medford ot
tickets reading southbound to Weed
and points boyond, wlll.be honored
ono way ovor tho branch lino be
tween Weed and Klamath Falls,
rhcro a connection is mado with
Che boat 'lino which Is ono of tho
moct attractive features on the en
tire trip.
i navo oecn ioiu mat a now
boat with adoquato accommodations
Is to bo provided for tho 30-mlIe
trip across Klamath lake. This will
prove a boon to tho traveler nnd
la very much needed In order to
complete the transportation line cov
ered by tho Crater lako detour trip,
Tiio rim drive around Crater
lako Is proving a wonderful attrac
tion, Bocond only to tho beauty of
tho lako Itself.
"Tho excollont hotel accommoda
tions at Klamath Falls nnd Medford
ore well known nnd will rapidly
commend themselves to tho avorago
traveler.
"Tho now highway botwoen Mod
fnrd and Crater lako is rapidly ap
proaching completion, and especial
ly that portion traversing tho Med
ford orchard district and following
along the banks of tho Itoguo rlvor
nnd later tbq long stretches through
tho wondorful plno forest of Ora
tion, will giro tho oastorn traveler
a better idea of what Oregon really
means than it would bo otborwiso
possible to obtain.
"Tho sama may bo said of tho
boat and rail between Rocky Point
and Weed. Tho views of Mt. Mc
EquhUn and Mt Shasta, together
with the rapidly Bottling Dutto val
lejr, are fotures la which tho trav
eler and tourist, I am sure, will
take the 'greatest interest."
A good bed and a good bath at
Colonial rooms, 11th near Main St.,
and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut
Ave. All outaldo rooms. 18
FOR RENT Now and modem rooms
ottho "Clarlco." 413 10th St.
18-20
FOR SALE My $t2fi equity In a
300 brand now Sonora nnd good
records at a sacrifice. Terms. Dal
anco still duo on machine at easy
terms. Seo Mrs. Holden at First
National bank. 18-20
FiETa
Orrzon's Higher Institution of
TECHNOLOGY
tight Shoolt; Seventy UcptrtmenK
1 ALL TfcKM QrtfiS SEPT. 19, 1921
' Tor tflformaifat nif 19 lk Rtztilrar
OreRon ARricultural College
COUVAI.I.IS
CiOVEH.VMENT I'Ll.VS TO I Tho nvoVago doctor's prlrato op!
AUAXno.V .MARCH MELIti 'on of lll medical fraternity wouldn't
show up well In print
i
RIVERSIUK, Cttl., Aug. ISTrnln
lng activities at March Field, govern
men) aviation training post near Iiito,
will be discontinued on 'or. about,
August 19, following promotion of a
present claw of 20 cadets and 4 of
ficers, according to a statement mado
hare by Major 11. I'cabody, post com
mander. The crdvr, which was In
sued h tho War Department, will
htuiilly closo the field, said Major
I'cabody.
Tho post will not beab.indoncd,
howevor, but will bo retained by tho
government for possible future uso.
It was nnnounuced.
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AN INVESTMENT
I bnvc several blocks of -lots
surrounding tbo Malln high
school that I will sell for
business and reildautlal pur
poses, thus ffcrlng to tho
people of Klamath county an
opportunity to makj :i real In
vestment. I will sell theso
lota for $75 an up, on tho
Installment plan, tho tonus to
suit the purchaser. No Inter
est will bo charged nnd I will
pay tho taxes until deed Is de
livered to buyer.
Malln Is situated In tho con
fer of ono of' the richost dis
tricts in tho world. It' U back-'
ed by progrcsslvo ind conser
vative citizens. It has a futuro
that assures development lo
a dogToe that will make this
property worth many times
tho price I am selling It for.
When oil Is discovered, Malln
will bo. found to bo In tho very
heart of tho flold and tho
biggest producers will bo at
its dour.
If you aro looking for some
thing that will pay you big
roturns, you can mako no mis
take In buying Malln proper
ty. For further information,
writo or see
A. KALI.VA
MAIJ.V, Ore.
SLOW
DEATH
Aches, pains, nervousness, difil
cultv in urinating, often mean
serious disorders. Tho world's
ntandnrd remedy for kidney, liver,
b'oddcr nnd uric ncid troubles
COLD MEDAL
i4MmyT
bilne quick rtlhrf nd,cfttn wild off
dMdly dltats. Known h nation!
ftmtJr of Holland for mora than 20O
yatt. All druggists, In tbraa ilita.
latl lot U urn Cold Masai ea nr
a -4tM M Irallalt
Rex Hit a Ford,
Tarrying a While
PORTLAND, Aug., 18- If t hud
not boon Unit Rex llord1 of Kliuimth
county hud u collision the other iildlit
out on KlKhty-Hccoml street ulth u
Ford ho would lmvo been on lit wny
homo oro this, after milking a trip
through tho northwest. Tho I'onl
broko up tils cur considerably mid hn
will have to romnln In Portland a ton
days for repairs, In (he meantime
ho Is stopping at tun Imiwrinli enter
taining l'lill Mctschau with stories
of his many nnd varied oxpurlouros
In this vnlo ot tours.
McCluros Mogasltio, Incorporated, on
complaint of Marcus 11. Ilolirman,'
who claims ho has 12,WC0 duo oil,,
uotos. Tho romplalnt statod that tho
oumpnnyV lliilillllles amounted to
fi2i0,00(), with nssiitii In excess of
compiiny's llulillltlort iiimmntod to
was uliurt of funds.
McClurcs Magazine
In Receivers Hands
NEW YORK,
In aqulty havo
Aug. IS. rllocelvors
licoii appointed for
Advertising pays. Try It and Me.
X ' T
A - j 1 Z' l
rortraus ana $ y
Enlargehients
Art frames mid framing.
IIENLINE PHOTO SHOP
OpNmlt roiirthomo
4- I'limio illi HUT Main T
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Mere Letter Writing
is not enough
You should add the atmosphere of good
taste ns expressed in
Qmnejs
dnendwn
the writing paper of quality, beauty and
social correctness. A wide variety of new
styles and tints is now on display.
"V IVLATIAI n TALLd UFCLUUn Tr7fr7
V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLC UUj
I PUHITvl
tSUY TMtCIR DRUGS
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THE
SACRED HEART ACADEMY
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
CONDUCTED BY
The Sisters of Charity
Without Cost or Expense to the City or County
( i
"Gee,
hut it's hot!
yy
You won't say that if
you visit the Maze, where it
is cool and comfortable
and where you can get
those delicious ice cold
drinks and ices that are so
refreshing on warm days, .
The MAZE
7th and Main Sts.
Phone 177
The Courses of Instruction are according to the
Oregon School Law, and are entirely without Religious
prejudice, and the advantages of training and educa
tion are accorded 'to pupils without regard to Creed
or Belief.
TF.ItMS
Tuition, Day Scholars , j .oo per moiitli
Hoard and Tuition f30.00 per nmntli
This Include board, laundry nnd ordinary medicine. For two children, ,920.00
per month. For doctors' calls Uio local fco Is charged.
Music Lcsftons $7,00 per monUi
Hoys front O to 14 years, Hoarding Department
SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1921
Address or Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR for
further information.
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