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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1923)
3'KHJMV, Al'0l'6"r a), Joail, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON but generally tbey stick to tho Georgian habits, and night, life In London comes to a halt at twelve o'clock. At tho present time many of the cafes In London have permits to re main open a few nights a week, but th ore Is nothing certain In the present arrangements and (bey arc changed as often as a new council Is elected or the present ' members fool Inclined. Tho hotel and cafe proprietors will ask tho London county coun cil to draw up a new law to be pre sented to parliament, and tbey have obtained the backing of the"Brlght er London" movement committee, which Is seeking to make London a rbral of gay Paris. Not Envy, Y' Untleratnnrl.' , J do not envy Jphndee's roll " There lurks no envy In my soul: Ilut I would like a powerful lot To have as much as Johndue's got . Ilonry ford has annexed a rail road, .a coal mine and (?' glass fac tory. Dan Crump thinks all ht,' needs no Is a rope mfil nlid a nmlo factory with plenty of Jacks. CII ARMING VICTORIA 13 GATEWAY TO AN ISLAND OP DELIGHTS M,V KHIXK AOAIX LONDON, Auk. 21. England 'needs a now luw regulating public houses and places of entertainment, nay (ho owners of London's hotels . ' 5 V.'l :.:.- ,1 ' ' I f "I : ill'. and dance nam, who nave nanaeu together to obtain less stringent laws la the jnttir of closing tbiilr plucos. The present law, which Is ad hered to vigorously by the author ities, was passed In the reign of (leorgo II, in 1761, and requires that tho dance places of all classes closo at the stroke of midnight. Under thlf act tlicf authorities may grant spoclal licenses ' for specific places tp remain open until later, A. C. GIENGER & SON The Buay Store There'i a Reaon Large Fine Bartlett Pears All this week $2.00 per box, for canning. Canning Peaches About September lt. 1U '"Hi.; t i I 1 1 .. 1 1 EMPfrtSC MOTFL AMD PABI.IAM6NT BUILDIUd tACINCj jAMfcS rlASIM Phone 85 Cor. 6th & EfA At A 1A1111N3 GUMW6 IN A VKKXilA OAKIXN , SHAS'A lMlbV."buWf EK IN fcUICUAlif GAUpgNS Th faiclnntlon of contrasts is tecnly appreciated by " travelers who visit tho lovely City of Sun shine, Victoria, after tourlnit a,mld the grandeur and thrlllln- mas elflceocc of tho Cflnndlon Rockies. Victurl mnkci an appeal to all, In this liland capital one n rrmlmlrd of tho moat chnrminit fcahirca of Mn own homo Itind. Tho Enirllnh nrian rvnlln Kunt or Devonihire; the Frenchman l reminded of Nor mandy, whllo ludlr from ens tern atatea aco resemblances to "back borne." Victoria heiran a TTtnlion'a Bay Pout when Knctor Dimclna landed thnro from hla ulinnier Ueaver" In 1A4:i. Ho, howover, m not ths nrnt white mnn to anchor there, for In 1092, Valerl noa, a Creek pilot, vlalted tho har bor and 200 venr later Cnpt llenrei arrived, but thry passed on. Today Victoria la a bustllnitport with 05,000 Inhnbltanta. It I fa- moua for lui llnwcr Hardens und 0ns nomea. Tho i'aruument liuilil- lne KfounuB via with many botan ical parks, wliila the roso cranlena of tlie ivy-rtruped, flowcr-Klrdlcd t.mprcss Hotel adjoin ttnso of the CovcrnmcnL Slxty-flvo miles of oulevords arc lined with homes of government official and wealthy people who have chosen Victoria as tho plnco In which to prow old in comfort. These Imvo bull; ex quliiito homed set in bowei of bloom of ovory known variety. Ornntnentnl fences aro hunR with draperies of roses, wisteria and other blossoming vines. Roses at Christmas are ;iito in order for seldom does tho mercury drop be low 40 detrrees, while thu summers do not attain (treat heaL Golfers, and they are lenlon to Vancouver Island, find it possible to piny Rolf on Victoria's three superb courses, nbnut SCO days out ut tho vcnr'i 3Ufi. Ono of the chtaf attractfons "of Victoria's environs are tho sunken fardena of the Uutchart ICslate.; Ir. and Mrs, liutchnrt arc world; travelers who have orouitht beou-; tiful plants and (lowers from all, parts of tbo world to theit cardens.: These Include a qunint Jnpunese garden, a rock garden which was evolved from an abandoned cuar-; ry, Illy ponds, iris beds and rosea in abundance single lose trees, long arbors of roses, arches ond borders. The liutchaits are public npmU'd folks who open their groundn to the public, free, 't is claimed that they have afforded pleaxuro to morev people than any other couplo in Canada, With 71 miles of paved streets within tho city, including a won derful Murine Trive, Victoria Is o motor center from whirr highways extend 170 miles up the const to Campbell Lake, the Inst word in loveliness, reached by n forest road that is a cathedral aisle, its arches bvirx tall, green Douglas firs. Vic toria and Vancouver I; land yield year-round pleasures. j BETTER HIGHWAYS FOR 1923 PLAN OF . U. S. DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON?" Au. 21. Tho r pactod to add many huadredtK of mils to the-country'a system or Inj- Drored blt b waya J-'Iguros complied by tbo bureau of good roads of tbo department of uiirloulturo from 21 scatlorcd slates show tliey will bave avalUblp $388,000100 for this pur pose, comparod to 1373,000,001) pent y tUem lat yoar. On fedoral eld work, -which constitutes some thing Ilka ono-half tho total nille " age, tbort was under construction , March 81 work estimated to cost $'268,000,000, as comparod with $233,000,000 ou tho sumo dnto a year ago. " Tbo genoral outlook Is regarded at considerably bettor tbsn a year ' ago, when tho railroad and coal . strlkei were disturbing factors. Tho dosljnatlon of fcdnral-uld hiKhways la now completed In 33 states, and Is almost comploto In tho others. Thirty states now tax gasoline, n . comparod with only four at tho bo glnnlpg of 1821, and most of this , ravonuo goes for rood purposes. ', Kodak finishing at StliiBon's. 3tf Only a Dos- fa- Isit i" 1 it ig iiKf vp sal GLEAN UP You Can Do tt But ' Who Knows You? Tell the people about your wprk and get the business.' 0 H 1 ' fi I f .L)r . -"i fii ' Hut who can s.'iy lliul. Itl.i gviel is not aa great as inougn no wor human? Laddio !3oy at least understands that bo whom bo loved abovo all else under tho sun lias gone away. And so tho. mouinlog ft sym pathizer placed on him Is not out of place. : A Better Typewriter The WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER is de signed to meet the deiiiand for a better writing machine. That this end has been accomplished is best told by the enthusiasm of those who are buying and using the Woodstock. They know that it combines in one superlative machine more ?ood points, refinements and advantages than any other typewriter. 1 H. J. WINTERS 714 Main St. Too Many Cooks ? No, Sireel Tib said that too" many cooks spoil the broth, but If That's the cae 1 bow do you account for the fact Chat little Joan Dom Econ. who recently finished her first year aa "practice, baby" In the domestic economy de partment of Cornell University, ldoka so hoppy and fat? Every co-ed In class took bar turn at "mothering" J ' Joan during school hours. :J Just a Difference in Lenses AN IMPROPER fitting of eye-glasses ,may mean comfort or misery to" you.1 No; one can be happy .' unless their eyes focus properly and it is so easy -to have your eyes examined and fitted here. : Do not let your work, your play and yourself suffer from the want of correct lenses in your' . glasses. - . - We will fit yoU with a pair in any style you ; wish and we have some attractive .designs from" which you may choose. , DR. COBLE 70 Main Strct J'ione I3JI-AV Say It With Type . ; Every Mtn tp His Taste "We want your eggs and we want them bad." Porter :& Young display ad in the LeRoy (Minn.) Independent But the effort is what counts after all, and Porter & Young made an attempt to put their wants before the people. Just because they want eggs bad-ly is no reason why we should find fault with their progressive ideas. And adver tising is the truest indication of progress. The firm or community which fails to advertise fails to realize the possibilities accruing to it. But if you wish to be always lagging at the rear of the business, procession that is just a matter of .taste. The ones who advertise are the ones at the head of their particular lines provided they adver tise in a "sensible manner. The Evening Herald is the logical answer to your advertising problem. 1 Say It With Type