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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1919)
PAGE FOUIt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald YOUR HAND? , ' H fi Jl m K. J. M IT It II A Y ElllTOIl Jf Published rtally except Sunday by The Herald Puh.tshluc Company of Klamath Foils, at 115 Fourth street ' -, Entered at the postofllca at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls as second-class matter. WKDNKHIUV, AI'UII, an, mi0. IMiriLqHEAD'S fail i a ligwfflisamw i i wfflBMSiS" J!L22v v&x&mi w HP VS rirV r ) i -. ' 1 ? J. ' . n 4v f MM W-r' 1 Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United Stntes: One year ........ Ifi.OO One month ...... 50 MoiiiIkt "f tin' As-ocliiloil Prvw Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use (or republication ot all uew dispatcher rredlted to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published heroin. All rights of rep'ihllont.on of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserved AVKDNKSIUY, AP1UL 3, HI to. I CLKAN VV. Tomorrow, is to be an Important day for Klamath Falls the munici pal wash day, when every man, wom an and child is expected to do his nnd her part in cleaning up. 'The ironing is to follow when all of the wrinkles and rough spots shall be smoothed out. This city is to be on exhibition thru- out this year. Investors and tourists are daily making inspection trips now, but in August the Best People on Earth will be her. Wo have the J almost Inexhaustible forests extends Best Town on Earth let us prove it. northward to Silver Lake and Bend. This we can do bv shining and, It is timber that can never be mar- immM&mi mmMmm-mmmmrm, 'KaaiiBSw.1 Mi ' t?sWgS?LA T.SBWWfc ! E&t iraSBKfflKS sSJK Him I " P J """slHk. 5.vp J"-jfc -r ! I ftMVi r.M r li til its mMLmMm i resrr:: BID'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE ?-.-JSf yiiwwivviii" -.-.--- "uU FOIt SAMS or i:rhangn10B urren near Mldliind, ut a bargain. In MM re T. J. Jackson, Port Klumutu, Oregon. 22-2C1' ., FOll 8AI.B 3 illito plow and dine i harrow. Imiulro Joo I). !)rvln. J 22-51 I mwnnmm Vanbl I 'IrIt-biil' URAHAMS NOTICK 1XVITIXC I'UOl'OSAI.S. XOTIC'i: INVITING l'IHrOS.I.S. l'ursuant to orillnanco and order FOll SAM! Tract-A-Ford wheel. (lood as nuw. 1 Z- ml. Vn of Mnllu. O. F. (Slick. 31-Ct FOll SAI.i: llonn Shorthorn Hull Weight IM'O lbs. Kduard Freuer. Pursuant to ordinance and order polishing and scraordns; ana beauti-Tketed unt11 a railroad Is built. It is of tl10 common council of the City of of the Common Council of tho City of Sewn Spring's Itsnch. Poe Valley tying this diamond ot ours until it one of manv resources In Southeast-! Klamath Fall, Orugon. uojjlco Is Klamath Falls. Oregon, notice li -1-''1 shines out in all ! resplendent ern Oregon that stand waiting for ' "W .G"V "' "IZS "Jiun'r fo? , , ,r"'",a, ' ,,t' FOIt SALC-Thq best buy In Klam- heauty when the visitors arrive. To-, means of transportation. I muklnK the ImproVo "?1'1 1Com,n" Council tn Ceunty: FIvo.p.iKconr.or tour- morrow Is the beginning. Jlako the Beyond the present northern term- for the improvement of 10th "street I?! '!mr,'n ?.. !!inVJ!!;??',,,0'rl p!1"; l!,K nr tluroui;ll- merliaiilcd and right start, and then keep at It until inus of tho Strahorn railroad there 'T Main street northerly to Mn- BSt" l " ,r J J 0" ',, " fy ' "" roiKjInted. In.,ulr, Mnio gar,Ke. the Job ts finished. , are dense belts of timber. There Is vi'tt. . t ..n.t. Ik- '?, im ..".u C,U,1",K itorsections; IMyno Alley '. ' . .nl.l in ho rnnl.nl .hnt no r,n n .:."".' ' ' " -" "' IWmtlUU , ,,0 slw,t , Mllucry ,. ,.,mr,.o pMYTON for Woml II2II1 IIICIUllllIK III- - - k; ' i si? ?i In m? i i -s r V 1 -0 . Ai v -r U h -irVVAb m " "J tti hvfrfo. (fite$$? V ' MILLS AND MONEY AT KLAMATH the road reaches these timber areas, I Sild Improvement to be made In will establish logging camps and at' ccordance with the plans and sped- r..i, ., i, , t it.i- i. , ... fi'ations of the City tng Ineer for Enough timber is Immediately trlb- once begin shipping logs to new mills one or .,, .,.- of ., -,aJgM or ,.. ntary to Klamath Fall3 to make a lumber train reaching from that city to London and return. .Klamath county will ship S500 cars of box shooks and lumber southward thru California this year. The product goes all over the wrld. The box lumber industry of Klamath county Is enormous. It Is a gold mine in its returns. .The basis of the industry are yellow; pine forests, of which 30,000,000 feet to be erected at Klamath Falls..-Journal. 'AS BE ruction to Main street. torsectlon KOIl SM.U Thre fine homes, suit- bald propose.l Improvement to l.o utile for largu fitiiilllei; a fmv rlmlco made In nccordanco with tho plans rctldcnre loin, closn In; on.) of iho' and specifications of tho City Kn- .,t innunn prop.-rtle In Klamath l glneer for one of tho other of tho .-iN; tule land In tracts. large or' classes of Improvement mentioned M.imii w Hinii i.tf i -y COMPANY apoKANe A POIITLAND ' thureln und approved hy the said provement mentioned therein and ap. prowd by the .said council, and in I accordance with OrdlaiiVJ No. HI loilnninil rn the, llul .lav tt At, elf ,1919. " , Council, and In accordant with Or- FOll SAMJ--Flvn room coHngo. mini i Said plani specifications nnd estl- "'""", " , . ' Ali1 tno '"i Improvi'iiients. for snlo by own- I mates being on file with tlio Police -lBt Ua' ot April. 1919, nnd hy tho Pr; rao j; furniture If desired. In- Judge nnd In the office of the Cit , "I'O'or approved on tho 22nd day of eluding plnno. Bniiulro Frank M Engineer. i April. 1919. t'pp. 511 Main t. 31-tf I The proposed Improwmeiit will bo Sal'1 l,,nl"- specifications and eiti-' let In one contract, and tho time In j te being on fllo with tho Police PASTUIli: FOIt MJASIl 1 1.000 tlio ornco or tho City acres tulo land of Kluimtth Dniln aire district, near Mldlan.l anil Wor. posed improvement will bo ilnn; r.ultnli',. for tr.v.ln crillli.! irnri with tho Pollco Judge, for siibmls- let In ono contract, and tho lime In can ho divided Into two nenrly cnnnl M. MolMchPnlinrhcr, L, JiipiiIm. rommltlve 1-tr WHifwWffl m SURSEOi !BflD YANKS 0T17 h TaT$ RjJnTT. wlllcl1 tho ale l to be completed '"'I''" ""! In Ih AJVflS !js3lrlii 's 'Ixed hy sal, ordinance for Octo- Engineer, f J. Xii- 11. S i hcr 15lh( 1910 m(l5 mlwt bo rllPll The prsposi is immediately tributary 'to Klamath West's Crinrjled Hpros RpI-j Elon t0 Ul0 council at hLs office In which the name Is to l.o completed li unltx. M. Mot T-flll, ,n,l will urobahlv be ultimately c-. i . V i t S lhv ('1,v Ha" ,I0t ln,er ,,"n S M tlxvl1 ''' M ordinance for August w S Slough, , Falls, and will probabl be ultimately Fitted to Make Their P M. of the 5th day of .May. 191'i .1st. 1919. - manufactured into lumber and boxes around the shores of Klamath lake. Other billions of feet of the same standing timber cover the eastern slopes of the Cascades Own Way. j Reconstruction no, that's too pro , sale. Regeneration Is the only wcrd that can describe the remarkable work At which tlmo and pi ice proposals' lMils must bo filed with the Pollco will ho opened and considered. Hitch Judge for submission to the Council. proposal must be accompanied by a at his office In tho city hall of said certlflt'l check on some responsible cltv not later than S o'clock p m. of .bank in amount enusl to 5 per rent tho'Sth day of May, 1919; at which of the aggregate amount of tho pro- tlmo nnd place proposals will ho In one body the Booth-Kelly tract or rebuilding the wounded In the mill. ' r"''"' the B"me to bc '"''V'1 to u'o opened and considered Each pro- -ecently sold to St. Louis people. terT-o"fi posal must ho nccompdnled by a cer- TI I , -.,. ui"iaio. uuc jcKis, aiier a mur failure to enter Into contract and titled chock on some responsible MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Pasluro for II head of 2 year old steers Address F P 11 Herald office 23tf recen there are 287,000 acres. The tract of one of these hospitals, that he has is almost Inconsequential In comparl- b,en permitted a visit to a divine son with the Weyerhauser and other1 workshop here men are fashioned In ,,f h-Mi--. ' Parts. put together, and taught to func- great .holdings. Uon God ma(e Adm Qf dug but Yellow pine Is peculiarly suited to the6e modern sclenUflc Burgeon8 make manufacture of boxes. It permits of their men of wood and Iron, gold and manufacture by a process which silver, bone and clay. That la the prevents warping, often common to phslcal. other materials. of the mental and spiritual that i niiiuu ia juiuugiujc wen, ouiy um. these surgeons blow Into their men of AMS WANTRO- logn by contract. At once, to skid Lamm Lumber 1C-10 bond for the faithful completllon of.i.nnk to the nmount of fi nor cent of Company, s.iM improvement in accordance wild j tlio nggregato proposal, to ho forfolt- . tho specifications. ' Bil by thu successful bidder upon fall- The City of Klamath Falls, reserv-1 uro t0 t,n(or nt0 contract and bond LOST AND FOUND Ink the right at all times to reject nny f0r tn0 faithful compltitlon of tho n n ,t il nvniiAon In Tlirt ntutf1 In llin I . .. . . The payrolls in the milling Industry of Klamath county are' estimated at around $4,000,000 for the current year. The Pelican Bay company at Klamath Falls is the largest estab lishment, with a wage list of 500 to 600 men. It has a timber supply to lust 30 years. The president is II. D. Mortenson, whose father owns a sawmill at Sllverton, Marlon county Both are Wisconsin people. A part -im o.i .n.ui,, ...o ............ ...v improvement in ncconiuncn Willi mo i.vii vn About three wenWu npn n si.rces.sful bidder for making the Pro- ,-,---,. Tno clty of Klamath Falls , rown fur "U p'wo Owner ", posed Improvement is hereby made1 rPHOrvlng tho right to reject uny and j.nvo sinio by Iden Ifvlnl- It nt contingent upon tho saeo the bond,, IlllpropoHalSt , l . Winllfln J nt aiwhorlzed to provldo funds for muk-l Th n...P,i ,n ,i, BPPnHnlt, M.i.inr . ' ' "".l I wood and Iron, gold and silver, bone and clay, a spirit. And having blown Into their product (his spirit, they fped the spirit. Then months later from this hospital walks a man who wai a machinist before his legs were blown off at Chatpau Thierry. Now he Is a draughtsman on his way to a Job, con fldent, happy, Independent. He Is walk Ing on legs of Iron and wood You would have to see him take them off of the output Is manufactured Into- before yu wou,d helleve It He walks boxes ranging In size from five pound wel ." ',8 'e? are no " l"?n , , ... hi3 spirit or Mh ability as a draughts- grape boxes to boxes of the largest man, Nor g hIa eplrlt or nb,ty ,css dimensions. firm than those new legs of wood and The Algoma mill Is on Klamath, iron. lake near Klamath Falls, and em- ploys 350 men. The company owns and operates 10 miles of railroad and has a 30 year timber supply. The Klamath Manufacturing com pany plant Is a sawmill and box fac- The Cost. There are 1200 war wounded and sick In Letterman General Hospital In the Presidio at San FrancUco. Most of these men from the Argonne, Belleau Wood, St. Mihlel, Chateau Thierry, are being remade bodily and spiritually. tory. Tho concern has a payroll ot of the two phases of their regeneration. 200. the spiritual Is perhaps tho more 2lf- Other establishments are tho ncult. For when a man .Is mangled of Ewauna Box company, the Chelsea hls Iess. or his arms, or his eyes, he Is Lumber company and the Dig Lakes tt to lose more than those physical n- ,, , , , rots. He loses his economic value and Jlox company allcmploylne Iargo.,,,, It ,8 confidence and his nclf-ro- forces of men. These aro mills around specl. For proof of that wo have the Klamath Falls and do not Includo legless, the armless, tho blind begging big plants at Kirk, Chllonuln, tup ' "8 "? fir4et corners. Tlioy have lost Lamb Lumber company at Modoc th'r fir'lr1' ... ... . . , - . , .. Of coiirfcc, Ihls dlvlno workshop of Point, and numerous other concerns, ,h raJtary BUrgcons , an PxpcnBiv0 some of whose output is haulod to, foRcnerator. It takes thousands of Klamath Falls by auto truck. dollars each month to carry on the A story goes the r&unds al Klamath work In Ixtterman Hospltnl alone, and Falls ot ono man who put $20.u00 Letterman Is only ono of many such into a mill and In tho third year of J""1,8, a" of th-e,n "'" by lh KV" Us operation drew out $80,000 as Apr., when (he V.r.ory Lib- profit. There are other accounts rty , aknocklnK at sour voracious o rotherwlso, of money In ,ioort remember lhat a big part of the milling, as well as In other enilcav- money you lend Is to be used to koep ors. In the great Klamath country. The milling Industry of the region is one of numerous' resources on which the Strahorn, railway now building northeast from Klamath running (he machinery of these divine workshops whero men who were man gled for love of America aro being remade. "We have everything, in Shoes hut Falls, relies for support. A zone of feet Bradley's Shoe Store, lng sbld Improvement, The plans specifications and esti mates aliovo referred to embrace and provide that tho proposed Improve ment shall consist In bringing tho s'ld street to he esabllshed grade nnd to full width and paving to tho width of 24 feet, exceut 10th street from Main to Pine street which shall be said sam with pav for making the Improv Oil .Macadam and Cement. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, April 23, 1919, A. L. LEAVITT Police Judgo of tho City of Klamath Falls, Orogon, 23-10t. Get n Travelers accident anil health policy and prof vet your Income. Dili cote & Smith, Agents. 9-tt netii'i: or sam: of kktkay. for making the pioposed Improve ment I sherehy mndo contingent upon tho sale of tho bonds authorized to provldo funds for making said Im- Notlco Ik hereby given that pur jTovcmPiit Miinnt to tin order Issued out of the Tho plans, specifications nnd ostl- Justice's Court for the District of mates nhovo referred to embrace nnd Llnktlllo, Kliunutli County, Oregon, provide for the proposed Improve- on April 22, tho Couslalilu of said 40 feet wide and hard surfacing I ."..:' V.." ."' ."i r". '", '''"r v,i ho.i u, ino nignest bidder portions of said streets to the,'" """"""" .r"."". "'.,",""'. .. " ..:",," "l ' nincii ono miio south o width-over all. Including curbs -" '.' "' ' '"" '.',,,, on,'.. .. '. . '" ''' "rove hci.ooi iiouso. Klamath either Oil Macadam or Cement ," ' "" ,', ' .l"" " ", " "...u ,,...' V.i ""uy: "rl B"n- " -""V '. ''. t ement. Proposals aro retiuestod "'" " "h """ ....." :.m o ciock p m , u certain cntray nrnmit for tinth """"""" -,.....-, -,... . .. .. .. .. iiuniiui iukcii up ny nut on or niioilt Hi $ O vsracte Ladies' & Men's Clothes mam: io oitncit I'lNCST MATinilALS 1IKHT OF WOHKMANMIII' lulTKHT STVI.KH PIIUFKCT FIT !lAllA.Ti:i: I'rlriw nro ery rcastuiiiblo Your Inspection Inxllid Chas. J. Cizek MCIIC'IIANT TAIUIH 51 si MiiIm St b.tulltblc riivoment, including "o- Novemhor t, 1918, and held hy mo muni BiuunumB t icui wiuu mi i-iuu and iiuscriurii as follows- I Hldo of Pine street and on oast side Ulnclc helfoi coining threo yonrs' of Payno Alloy. Proposals ilro re- 0i,i: branded wlnn.cim nn.i r m iri i (luostcd on all classes of pavement rii,S; swallow fork In left ear; undor- imir ci op in right ear mentioned Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 23rd duy of August, 1919. A. L. LI1AVITT. Pollco Judgo of tho City of Klntnnth Falls, Oregon. 23-10t Dated April 23, 1919. H. P HUKITKNSTIHN.. Apr. 20-Apr. 30. The Parisian Shop Announces a Spring Clearance Sale. All Hats sold at One Half Price. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 24th, 25th, 2Gth. ' 915 MA'IN ST- NOTICK Thoso knowing themsolvcfl indebt ed to inu will please call at my resi dence, 831 Klamath avenue, and set tle (Joo .lllohti. 17-St DETROIT FACES HOUSING PROBLEM nrraoiT, Apia 23. with a'o.ooo fumlllcm In Detroit iinnhlo to securo sanitary iimrturB In which Io live confronting hm, Mnyor Jiiiiiob Con, ens has nskod Corpoiatlon Counsel Wilcox In delurmluu whether tho Htiito (oustltiitlon would permit tlio city lo'lsHim bonds to tlio extent of jr., 000,000 with which to build hoiisoH for tho homoloHH, Tho Mayor's office Ih beslcgud dully by hundreds of persona iinnhlo to rent honu's, and ho has roiiuosted tho Upllod Status govorniunnt to send housing oxportu lie 10 to help solvo tho problems, K011U have been advanced from 20 to 100 per cont within tho last six months, und It Is noxt to linp'osslblo for newcomers to find lodgings, GUARD BABY'S HEALTH WITH PURE LIME WATER As lime water is used mostly for babies, too much care cannot be taken in its preparation. Ordinary builder's lime and city water are not good enough, according to.uj idea. Wo use pure lime and distilled water in making our lime wa ter, and make it fresh each week. It will cost you no more than the ordinary kind which some druggists sell. i)Mer wood's PhariiiqtY VsLl KLAMATH FALLS 0REU0rlirjiw' WHC1 HATICW.A "DFW -rffn I