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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1919)
UPAV MARCH 17.. 1010 'ilLMS OF . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iJAWise Choice n a Present 'w dwlrubl" III it limit Cl. '" "" ,,,r ""r' In of true friendship. C rimy rtl"; tjnd wny ,1,",,l,n'' "I 4Mb iwuro personal ftp", Jw'lry l lh" iiulliy onii on J) own ing iinil Kl"'K "lUo".. 176.00 "J BO to $6.00 foTtn $".00 "SVSSVo $16.00 Frank M. Upp jKWia.KH St I Main Hlrwt pfc, Watrh Repairing Specially Phonographs WHS OF ! FRANCE UNDER ! DIG HANDICAP I PACK THREE for urgent public neodit, Tim minis ti'i of Public Works linn declared" Unit, In IiIh view, thu icHtoriitlon of I'iiiiiio'h Northern unci Itanium rail wii) nyiiti'iun hIiijiiIiI be luuitu u first disu ki- upon lw war Indemnity m bi' I'll 1 it liy tin. oiioiliy Conic on In, f ho nil I it It nltvA) wii rm ill the Hot HprliiR HiiIIi House Tub or. Iiink. UB teiitn. 12-lf I AltfUN: WILL liXI'LOKK 'JtDRADOII PENINSULA. QUtBKO, March 17 Canada U lo It tht flmt country lo urn nlr plH tor exploration purpose. Tho protlsclil loternmenl of Quebec hnn decIdM 10 send ipc rt Into Ungavu. (lb Labrador peninsula) In nlr pltSM to explore the region for mlli lniDputyTcMer, In supporting tho propoul, mild bu bollevod that Much rel il'ortJ of coal would be found that It lould ante Canada from buy lag fuel (font the 1'nlted Htnlcs. no.JlUoAb' ed . . XOTICK. Tht sale of apronx und cooked food by tbe Udlen' of tlu Presbyter lunchureh will bo bold Saturday yrtb !1 It Ibo office of thu West ra Tranitfr Company, corner of Stb ind Ma,ln Streets. Set Cbarlea S. Hood, Klamath Atttty for health and accident In niuet. 12-(f I'Alt IM, I'rillHI'. ((''IITMIPOIhll'llll! llf Till) AhHOI'lllll'll I'lI'MH) KlIHIIV, ) nit it result of llin uiir.riinN 1 1 hi t t abort of .1,000 lodiiuollvi'H 'lint i)i), (100 I III H, Wllllll thll tlllllHplll tUlllln' iiiHti.Tlul tluti In hi 11 1 ikiiii In.) Ily Oil, llm lullvo lint In limlly out of retiulr Tln shorliiRU of tolling Htutk bun lu ' coino iicuti' littuly, for t tic uiiiiibr of locoiitotlvim mid rum out of com ' IuImIoii for virions tliifcrtK Iiiih 111- rrciini'l slum July Inst by 10 und an j pur cent nwpci lively j I To iiioot tbu Rrtiwliig difficulties' 'lit Ilia liinttur of lepiilrH, Ibo ntulu , iiiiinltlon farlorli-n nl Lyoiin, Ton-1 lloil'O mill Itoiilllin ,lilivi', nlucn tin' nrmlxllru, bcmi tuim-il with nil spcud . ii.... .. - . i -i i . IIIIU rilliwuy iiTjiiiii iiik minim Thu French Koviriiiui'iit hnn limit i ItrHltolnd to place ordi-in In Ibo t'nlt- od States, whore iiIoiik new rollliiKt ntofk could bn iuiiciiiimI. for fiutr of j doproNNlng Ibn I'rcmli into of ix. rhitnieo iimluly, but tbi country nroiln biiniiii. no pnvmliiK Unit oid- , cm htiVM nou bi'iui KlM'ii, It Ih und- rrntood fur purrhnnliiK soo locoiuo IIvch mid 32.IMMI rum, hIiIIk 27. 000 Aiiinrlt'iui dirn Hint worn to hr.vo boon nhlppod to I'ninrn fur itu , unn of lhi Aiticrlcnn I'.xpi-dltloniiiy I Korcn lutvn iiho been ucqiilrcd Purhapi' tint blKKi'iit timk Imforu tb Kri'licli lriiuniortiitlon (xporln In ,1111' rcntoriitloii of thi ditriiyid rail way trnckn In tin1 I ii mmI imI part of France An urui) nf 75, HOD work ( orH Mill bl CIIKIIKi-'d on t llf rt Kd'OI work for iiioiiIIih It liirluikM Ibo recount nut Ion of fourteen tiiiineln nml IG.ilOO hrlilKe.i, for which 60, 000 tonn of iiieliil me ieitilred i In nddltlou, liiiiulrodn of nilleri of main and brnni-h linen lutMi been j temporarily "borrowed" for mllltiry piirponiin fiom elHewbeio, ami miiHt now ho relald Tlui ilepartnieiilH affected luue been divided up Into necllonn, for ench of which a "chief ro.of;anlur" j haa been appointed I'ikIi of thetii I hi been iviiulred to rIvu an under takltiR that ho will have bin miction j in proper wiiritniK uriier mh reKurun trminiorntloii. In the r011''" f the ptenent year An appropriation of 120,000,. 000 fraiicn haw been lunde by the Rovorniticltt lo enublo Ibo railway eomimiilen to puichnno rollliiK iitock , itn.u.r coitps mi:i:th tonkhit. The leitular liieotliiK nf thu local ( haptiii of tbe Womiiiiih' Iti'lliif lor till bu held u tin Mali tu the Odd I i Mown linlMlii. iMs ii'inii All iiiiMiilium of tbe orKiiulatlon 'mo uiKi'd to bu prenent HeiifCharluH 8 ilood. Kliimnth, Aciuiey, fur luillan crii'.liu Imulu mi'l' IitIht I3tf ; , ( a),)..,.,...,,, .,4.,. STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Bay Cream Applied In Nontriln Hrllcveii Hcad-Coldn at Once. ir your iiOHtrllH aru cIokko1 una your bend In ntuffud and you ciin'l biitnlho freoly bucauno of n cold or ( atari h, Junt Ret u niimll bottla of Kl'n Cream If aim at any dniK aloro, Apply u llttlu or this fruRrunt, anil untitle cicam Into your uontrlla and lot It pvnutrato thru uvcry air paaaaRe of our head, Hoothlue and heullnej tho lufliitiicd, nwollon iiiucoiih mom briino and you nut Ionium relief. Ah' how Reed It fceln, Your tioa- trlln nru oinn, your head In clear, no nioru hawkliiR, nniirriltiR, blowing; no mote heiducho, dryuuHR or atriiR. rIIiir for breath. Kly'a Cream 11 aim In Junt what Hiifforom from bund (oliln and (atarrh need. It's u do I llRht Adv . Quality Drugs... II lin'l ei ono my nml It Isn't nine to buy unytliliiK hut the hent In ilriiRH. We hate Rallied the con fidence of our rustnmcrN by nelllng drug or the lilRhc.it (iiallty nnly. Vou cannot buy any other kind here, nml you urc nhwi)S nnfo mill nuro that nothing but the bent drug will tie aold In thin Hture. Public Sale I Mill ncII ill my plnie on the Merrill t'oiiil, H nillen fi run Kliiiuath KalN, known an the II. S. .Nenloii Ranch, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY One npau horses, (I jeurs old, l,(IUO poiinils; I spun iiiares, , jnirs old, 1,100 pounds; oilier smaller horses, broke und uiibrnke; I Reed milch com, 12 yearling steers, about 75 bead cues, bred In thoroiiRhbred Lincoln bucks, start lambing March 10th: I piano, cost new $l."0; 1 I'onl lourbiR I cur; it wiiroiis; i top ouRRy; I i;c j Luwil creniii separator; 1 wnlklnR , plow ; I R(mi( Kidkr) plow, und other mini implements. SALE BEGINS AT 1 P. M. ON Thursday, March 20 ...All sums under 920, cash; all sums (iter $20, notes on' seven monthn' time at O per cent Interest. Flic per rent dlncount Tor cah. H. S. NEWTON, Owner (,'. a. MKIUULL, Auctioneer. LKHLIK KOGKRH, Clerk. VWWMWMMMAAAMAAAAMrAAMMrAMrAAM MMcnryootfs PharnatY W "s . rtLATMl n I ALLS OKLWJ 1 rnJCTjJ hLAMATH TALLS OR ECOH ac - tyfafyHHJip4fahH1 yjJMIMI1Salalilalaiil!.arLJalaailiiaamCvT. BuylheFiYePound Size and Save Money bucaritbuYBelter Coffee. EVERY CAN (jIIARANTFFD Cuum pftcKp WHY? KLAMATH PALLS UK A NCII MASON, EHRMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES Office 120 8. 0th St. Phone 87 E. H. JEFFERSON Local Manager lMMAAAMMMAMMMMMMMAMMMMMMiWM i6forr2SESi,i LEGAL NOTICES Northwest Shorthorn Breeders 9th Annual Spring Sale and Show i OF . SHORTHORN CATTLE UNION STOCKYARDS North Portland, Oregon Tuesday, April 1, 1919 45 BULLS 30 HEIFERS There, will be offered at this sale the Highest Class Shorthorns ever placed in the Sale Ring in the Northwest They are carefully selected individuals from the herds of the leading Shorthorn Breeders of the Pacific Northwest. Range men of the West never had such an opportunity to get the kind of Bulls they wanted as this sale offers richly bred, from 18 to 24 months old. The catalog gives the full information write for your copy NOW, study the breeding and plan to attend. CoLScotty Milne AUCTIONEER Frank Brown SALES MANAGER, CARLTON, ORE. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un- dorslgncd has been duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Ray mond I. Tower .deceased, by the County Court or the State or Oregon for Klamath County, and all persons havlnR claims against said estate are required to present same to said ad ministratrix at the law offices or R. C, Groe3beck, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated March 3, 1919. CHARLOTTE I. TOWER. Administratrix or the Estate or Ray mond I. Tower, Deceased. 3 10 17 24 31 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed administratrix or the estate of John S. Hutchcns deceased, by the County Court or tho State or Oregon, ror Klamath County, and all persons hav lnR claims against said estate, are hereby directed to present same to said udministratrl xat the law oraces ot R. C. Groesbeck, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months rrom the date or this notice. Dated March 3. 1919. LULU B. HUTCHENS. Adnlmlstratrlx or the Estate or John H. Hutchens, Deceased. 3 10 17 24 31 NOTICE: Department of tho In terior, United States Indian Service, Klamath Agency, Oregon, March 12, J.19 Proposals will be received at thU ofilce until 2 o'clock p. rn.. April 14, 1919, tor furnishing approximate ly 4,200 head or cattle, to be pur chased ror the Klamath Indians, ap proximately as IoIIewb: 'Heirors, 1 to 3 years old, 2,800 to 3,600; steers, approximately 2 years old, 700; milch cows, under 4 years old, 40; bulls, pure bred Heretord or Durham, to 3 years old, 220. The right Is re served, to reject any und all bids, to accept ono part and reject the other, and to waive technical defects as the interests of tho sorvlco may require. No member or congress, agent or em ployee or tho United States govern ment shall have any interest, direct or Indirect, In the furnishing of said cattle. Further information will be furnished upon application to the undersigned at above address, Wal ter G. West, Supervisor in Charge. 12-Gt RESOLUTION riio City Engineer, pursuant to resolution of tho Common Council heretofore adopted, having, under date or February 3d. 1919, filed plans, specifications and estimates or the cost or Improving Crescent ave nue rrom U. S. irrigation canal to Canby street; Canby street to East street; East street to Intersection or Crescent avenue nt U. S. irrigation canal, and intersections, and the Council having taken same under ad visement und And said plans, specifi cations and estimates u.Ulsfuctory; Be it hereby resolved, that suld plans, specifications and estimates for tho improvement or the abovo men tioned streets and Intersections, be, and the same are hereby approved. And bo it further resolved that the Common Council hereby declares its Intentions to Improve sald'streets, or portions thereof, and Intersections In accordance with said plans, specifica tions and estimates. Said Improve ments to consist or bringing said street to ostubllsh grade, the instal lation or concrete curbing, proper drainage and tho paving or said streets and Intersections with blthu- llthic, oil macadam or other hard sur face pavement, at the estimated cost ot $10,924.85 for oil macadam and estimated cost of $16,400,00 ror bl- tulttblc or concroto; and bo It further resolved by the Common Council, that tho property hereinafter described be and hereby is declured benefited by tho said proposed Improvement, to wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, G and 6 of block 11; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6 and 7 or block 13; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, of block 14; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 1G, 16 and 17 of block 12; all or the foregoing being In Hot Springs Ad dltlon to the City or Klamath Falls Also lots 1. 2. 3. 7. 8 and 9 or block f G8. and lot 2 of block 69, all In Nichols Addition to the uuy ot Klamath Kails, Oregon; and that said property above descrlb ed bo and hereby Ib declared to be the property to be assessed for the ex nense of said Improvement. And be it rurther resolved that Monday, tho 7th duy or April, 1919, at the hour ot 8 o'clock p. m., at the Council cham bers In the city hall, be fixed as the time and placo ror the hearing or ob jections and remonstrances against the said proposed Improvement; and the Police Judge is hereby directed to cause notice of said hearing to be published as by Charter provided. State or Oregon, County or Klamath, ss: City or Klamath Falls. I, A. L. Leavltt, Police Judge of tbe city or Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy of the resolution adopted by the Common Council on 3d day of March, 1919, declaring Its Intention to Improve portions of Cres cent, Canby and East streets, In the City or Klamath Falls, and approving plans, specifications and estimates ot cost thereof as submitted by the City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge. 13-10t RESOLUTION The City Engineer, pursuant to res olution ot tbe Common Council here tofore adopted, having, on the 3d day of February, 1919, filed plani r.nd specifications and estimates ot cost ot improving Pine street, from Third street westerly to Payne alley. In cluding Intersections, and Payne nlley from Pine street in a southerly direc tion to Main street, Including Inter lectlons, and the Council having tak en the same under advisement, and finding said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory; It Is hereby resolved that cuid plans, specifications and estimates for the improvement of Pine street trora Third street westerly to Payne alley, and Payne alley from Pine street southerly to Main street, be, and the same are hereby approved. And bo It further resolved, that the Common Council hereby declares Its intention to Improve said portions ot Pine street and Payne alley In ac cordance with said plans, specifica tions and estimates, said improve ment to consist or paving said portion or said streets with oil macadam, at an estimated cost, Including cement sidewalks, curbing and grading, ot $19,176.96; or cement pavement, at an estimated cost. Including cement sidewalks, curbing and grading, of $23, G00. 00; or crushed rock, at an estimated cost ot $18,000.00; or bi tullthic pavement at an estimated cost, including sidewalks, curbing and grading, of $23,500.00; said Im provement in either event to Include grading, rolling and curbing. And be it further resofved by the Common Council that the property hereinafter described be, and hereby Is declared benefited by said proposed Improvement, to-wtt: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 -of block 6; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 ot block 6; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 ot block 4; lots 1 and 2 of block 3; lots 1, 2 and 3 ot block 2; lots 1 and 2 ot block 1; lots 1, 2, 3, 8 and 9 ot block 25; lots 3. 4, 5, 6 and 7 ot block 24; lots 3 and 4 ot block 23; lot 3 ot block 22; lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 of block 21; north 120 feet ot vacant portion ot Center street; lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 ot block 20, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 of. block 19; all ot said lots and blocks be ing In the driglnal town ot Klam ath Falls; and that said property above describ ed be, and hereby Is declared to be the property to be assessed for the expense of said Improvement; and be tt further resolved, that Monday the 7th day ot AprU,.19,19, at the hour ot 8 o'clock p. m., at the Council cham bers In the city hall of the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, be fixed as the time and place tor the hearing of objections and remonstrances against the said proposed Improvement; and the Police Judge be, and hereby Is di rected to cause notice ot said hearing to bo published as by charter pro vided. State ot Oregon, County ot Klamath, ss: City of Klamath Falls. I, A. L. Leavltt, Police Judge ot the City of Klamath .Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a duly enrolled copy of the resolution adopted by tbe Common Council on the 3d day of March, 1919, declaring Its intention to Improve Pine street from Third street to Payne alley, and Payne alley from Pine street to Main street, and approving the plans, speci fications and . estimates of the cost submitted by the City Engineer. A. U. LEAVITT, Police Judge. 13-10t Herald's Classified aL FOR SALE Lydlu J Howden', nnml. an? U ,n Address w A?MShm'iBtt!!f Iliofidway Paducah, Ky" ' 17.7,. a grade. Chllcote ft Sam," Tnel'ent FOR SALE-The stealer MaramT also two barcei ii. .. . .. cash inn,,.;: TV '" 00 cigar store Phone . 1 ' TlT.l jieanB, winema landlne. 10-6t FOR SALB-Not fancy, but . f0d home; ground 90x110 feet- .17 a"nd r?u.tr"p6r.?e lo'.oT T T .J1UU6U ,. FOR SALE 100 sacks white dry ra.ad potatoes. 1 ,4c, at Hagcl.teTn FOR SALE One logging truck, two pairs tongs, one loading line; tour fn,nai kin.,-. -.11 i . .' . ." tt" ln 00i repair. In quire 2252 Vine street. Mill, Add, tlon, i j. . FOR SALE 120 acres near Klam- ah Falls; partially ImpreTcd: 110 acres and 35 arn4 n, t.hm . :m be Irrigated soon; 70 acres now crop4 yuu, tttica ou main roaa, root of Stukel mountain. uin tmnrA um.1 Addition lots near Sixth street; alio corner ioi on niu. one Portland resi dence: one Ashland mMgnp. urui Isell above separately and on terms; wiau tviumaia raus retiaence. See owner. 715 Main street, who will mane you low price. H-tf SITUATIONS WANTED i,,,,,, ii,i"r,i"ifVirrruTrt- -JUUKAjkj. WANTED Dy woman with a child, place to do housework. Phone In care of 179J. 15-lt WANTED Position to assist with housework or care for children. Dox 255. 14-3t HELP WANTED MWWMiMAMMWWWMWMWWWtfWWMWMMf WANTED Experienced, girl for housework. Phone 43 13-tf HELP WANTED Lady for eneral housework; good wages, steady Job. Inquire or write Mrs. Ray Pi:k- ett, Malln. Ore. 13-6t WANTED Experienced womanfor general housework; good wajes. Phone 265. 3-tf MISCELLANEOUS i iMiM IF THE PARTIES who found black. vellow marked -collie doe. about first week in January, with name H. V Brown on collar will return to 2027 Wantland ave., they will receive reward. 11-tf WANTED Barred Rock and Rhode Island hens or roosters; will par local market price. Address C. O. Allvn. 313. Weed. Calif. 17-2t WANTED April 1st. a furnished house. Phone 20 8W. Geo. G. Fry. 5-lOt FORRENTv FOR RENT Steam-heated'room, hot 4 and cold water. Claremont, zx Fourth st. ' 15-2t FOR RENT Two furnished houie keeplng rooms. Phone 255Y. M-H FOR RENT Furnished rooms.aad apartments. Phone -147. ll-lt LOST AND FOUND FOUND Klamath Pioneer badge, owner can have same by Identify ing and paying for this ad. Herald office. 17-U FOUND Copy of Science and Health near Bath House; owner can have same by Identifying and paying tor this ad. Herald office. 17-u i.nsT Saturday night, my week's pay. two silver doflw WW tinuer piease reium w - ------ r.mna Voinhnv No. 7. It'll LOST On Merrill Road, rubber-lined laprobe; near anon raueu. ;- Unin. Qtnhlps! reward. H'Jl .w .i.wuw.. w. .- , - NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the peo ple ot Klamath Falls to have their garbage ready to be carried away on the 1st and 16th ot each -and every month. No accumulation of garbage under tho ordinance passed February 24, 1919, Is to remain on tbe prem ises more than fifteen days, except ashes, tin cans, class and earbnee nf similar nature, which must be hauled' away every ninety days. The following subjects come under the head or garbage: Every accumu ItUion of animal, fruit or vegetable mutter, liquid or otherwise, that at tends tho preparation, use, cooking, eiuiug or storing or meat, nsh, towl, f l ult or vegetables; ashes, tin cans, bottles, glass or discarded articles ot similar character;' all trees, vinos, brushes and lawn trimmings, dead leaves and trash? from gardens. All ashes, glass, bottles, tin chiib and garbage of a similar nature shill be placed In a suitable receptacle sep.l aruie ana apart rrom the other classes of garbage above described, n ....... .lionn.A nf their zar- bage by burying It on the pwmtoes , i inA iiTitn rnn ruirn ui aav HI HUCUrCUUIto mm .v . -- --, . ... -i.t. . ,i-n Awn.p nf tne uoara oi ueaiiu, ot i" - r-i garbage may cart the same aW,K ff no person shall engage in the gar- bage business except tne qui u.w.j -... i ..... ....nr v.a Hunter, or a ,-. lieu tu) ki6i -r ",. iw duly authorized licensee of the i city. . The expenses rwj. is left to private couira ""7, citizen and the city eenfr o or a llcensoe, but a hlgner raw w. .- bage removal cannot be charged tnan the follewing: .iu.. Contents of 10 gauoa or ..- receptacles not to exceed two tons per week, per tank. 25c; !"""" tacles or more frequen W" not to oxceod a proportionately Wfh er cost. Garbage and trasj i In . PB" not exceeding 1 cubic yard In volume at not to exceed 60c for each p I le. This ordinance provides a fine oi not less than $5 or mere than $50. or imprisonment not lew than two or more than twenty day., for the vio lation ot any of these provisions. Garbage cans nu..-- . , ordinance must be ptoead ; P0 convenient for tne '".,mv uwor 10-10t I. R. STRUBLE. Mayor. I f ;1 I i $ 1 ' to iV k n H M ( t II ti3 rm