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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1919)
r f .' '& NSaNHHMKircl , r"fi?.'BSl!!tiSSMaKHJ!EiiV 'Ml - Hi ?r H -. Wdatf r.-Ar, owomi" in. ioi THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEft Goodrich Tires and Tubes National Auto Accessory Company 210 MAINSTREET Next to Postoffice Phone 471 'slMIBBffl t-ft AJKi HFRAtJDS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate r I. ...t- n iUM Mniinrii "' ,"""- J. .riiEti. t , between JoITur "f'nnS WnHl.lni:t.n. on loth. J' ki-m M,lnrii ilivnll. JUST I; " " ""11'00 rool frontnuo! ,Dg n 3rd mm California nvo. ffJoo? So .low... imlancu $25 Kiamntli (ivo. ZZmu I Imvo ii fow choice rcij- tracts. All on easy toni.B. M. MontolluB with K. 11. Co.. 1503 Jimn ol rtiTiAr.il Modorn 7 room noinu . mi lath 2 lotti Hocond Hot BP logs. HarBiln Pd W. Hymlinnn P""'',.;.ii ot niviinr. 17-fit 15ZS iiu " i FOR SALE Miscellaneous ronSAM-Or will trndo for Indian FO"D. ..... r ntli Mnruli mm Land on iu ii" .--. 7 I 'ff ryilmlorrt Imvo boon ground und ci w- . ,,,,. nlun 9. tinvv ford tlrca and ono oxtrn tiro. Box A, 1), C. Jicnuu Mil BALK 10 sown, 1 boar. 30 ru" " ., I'nintiil China. Lower Lake 13. M. Hoppo. lOt F0II SALE Chovrolot 490, good condition $400.. Central Garage lC-6t FOR 8ALE Dodge car; first clnsa condition. Phono 269J ll-0t FOR SALE Mniwoll touring cor, cheap: good Bhupo. II. J. Jones, lUU Pine St. ll-8t USED AUTOS Saxon "Six" nnd Dulck "Pour", for Bnlo. Iloaglnnd 4 McCollum 8-tf FOR SALE A Chovrolot, a Ford. Maxwell and an Oakland. Inquire A. C. Hcnllno, 327 Main C-tt SITUATIONS WANTED IP YOU WANT STUDENT HELP, call the Klamnth County High School phono 360. Girls for typing awing and hllng; nlso general housework, caring for children otc. Hoys for clerking, messenger servlco, chores, etc. Special attention Ih giv en to this service by tho school igthorllles and nn effort Is to bo ma In tmikn nltlplnnt rnnvnnlnnt .H.-1.V w V ...-....., ....... .......... ! '.nrl n.nfl.nliln lt...t ... . 1. r at,, .Intl. tnd to those reaulrlng their services. 2tf WANTED Girl for general house work and cooking Mrs. O. G. Lab tree, Dly, Oregon. 1-tf HELP WANTED WANTED Middlo ngod woman ns housekeeper In Binnll family for two or thrco months. Work light Wages good llornld olllco 6-tf WANTED Ambitious Amorlcans to prepara for good salaried office positions. Individual Instruction. Two free scholarships among first enrollments. Register now, bogln anytime. Medford Uuslnoss Collego. 17-4t AWAY WITH THOSE ACHES AND PAINS P Sloan's Liniment handy to put the "feel good" back Into the system A ..'' need.s !8 Ju,t one trial o J'ttle applied without rulbint, for tll..i?'.'ro.".to convince you K ?mt .m. rcI'evinj; sciatica, lum Mgo, neuralgia lame muscles, stifT thTi&' P"?1 nch.and strains, ' n. "ffect,81of exposure. rf ,.r lviuSnKe?tlon ,s scattered, prompt. cIeanly)W1thoutcfTortIconomicafly. fflmbomeia regular user of SWs Hut Z "V. adding yur ntnu6iasm to frfcnd. tf ma7i thousants df other A None 460 729 Maln at Ice Crenrn Oandlea PASTIME ck Manrow, Prop. '8ar'' Tobacco, Soft Drink," Peel nnd UUllnrds Brber Shop in oCnnectlon OUIl MOTTO "Courtesy and Service" FOR RENT OR LEASE WANTKD TO UHNT-Kiiriilslu'd or partly film lulled Ikimnu or iipnrt i.icnt Oct. 17th. Addii'HH .1 W M. 1'irnld olllco i(,.:it FOR HUNT Fiirtilnhud roonis. In- fiulro nftor 0 o'clock, G2'J Jcffer- bou Kt , between uth and 7th I r.-Cf FOIl I.ICAHi: To ronpoiwllilo piirlloH that hnvo ()(tilpiiicnt nnd cash to llimnco tliuniBclvcH, u dcHlnihlo ranch AdrcBH M. K. !). llornld olllco S-tf V-PST AND FOUND LOST In inurHh nbovo Aguncy Lake ono curly-haired brown CIichu poako dog; naiuo on collar. Notify Dr. F. Wcstorllold. !G-3t MISCELLANEOUS WANTKD Clean rngB, will pay r, centB n pound for them. Central Garngo. jc-Ct WANTKD To rent Dodge iiinclilna (without driver) for Sunday. In quire Hector, Tho Herald dC-2t WANTKD Would lllto to hoar from 8omo one, preferably In the Mer rill country or near Klnpinth Falls, wno hub a good rood yard nnd flrBt cIiisb alfalfa liny to feed 400 or COO z-ycnr-oid steers ror Kooruary or March, on porcontnge basis. J. P McAullffo, Ft .Klamath 11-tf CITY QAUDAOE When you want Garbage romovod phono 91. 11-tf MADAM IOINA, Palmist World's Greatest Phrenologist, Pnliiilxt and Medium Hands your ontlra life past, pres ent and futuro corroctly, giving namos, dates and figures In business, lovo, Inw, marriago and domestic troubles. Tolls you whut you are best adapted for and what to do to better your conditions In Ufo. This lady reads your hand as vou would an open book. A reading by bor will meet your highest expectations, nnd you will bo wlsor nnd happier after consulting her, bIio having the gift of romovlng nil ovll Influences nnd placing you In an environment of happy thought and contentment. It oaillngs : Sunday nnd dally, 9 a. in. to 0:30 ji. in. Kooin Ii, Swnnson Hldg , aver gun store, Main St. be tween Cth und 7th, opp. Western Union, Klamnth Falls, Oregon. 10-7-20 PHONE PEYTON for Wood. 11IR. &3& Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. ball, Cth' and Main streets. P. J. Gorges , N. Q.; Fred Bremer Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O O. F., moots Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arllo Wor rel, C. P.; Nate Ottorbeln, Scribe; P. L. Fountain Treasurer. LEGAL NOTICES RESOLUTION Approving the Plans, Specifications and Estimates prepared by the City Engineer and filed with the Police Judge for tho construction of tho Fifth Unit of Sowors for tho City of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, including septic tank and outfall sower as shown In said Plans, Specifications nnd Esti mates; determining tho bounda ries within which tho property lies that is to bo specifically ben efited nnd to bo assessed for one half of the cost of such Fifth Sower Unit after eliminating therofrom tho cost of tho septic tank and "outfnll" sower run ning from tho Intersection of OwonB nnd ShaBta, Streets west: erlytoi Lake Ewauna, n's shown upon said xPlans, Specifications and Estimates; charging tho cost of said soptlc tank, outfall sow er, right or way ror ouuuu or nnd soptlc tank, nnd ono-half. " of tho cost of remainder of said Fifth Sower Unit against the City of Klamath Falls and tho ro- malndor thereof against the real property spoclflcally bonofltod by said sower unit, ami uruuime tho publication .of this Resolu Reselu Resolu teon: . . Tho City Engineer, pursuant to resolution of tho .Common Council heretofore adopted, having on tho 6th day of October, 1919, filed plana, specifications and estimates of tho cost of making und Installing tho Fifth Sowor Unit of Klamath Falls, Oregon, including a concrete septic tank 85 foot long by 16 feet, wide by 11 feet deep, to bo located at intersection of southerly limits of in...., ti. Tfniia nnd thn nnstern sboro of Lake Ewauna, nnd an outfall sow er running from tho intersection of Owens and Hiiasia aireum cwi; to Lake Ewauna, and tho Common Council having tnkon tho same un der advisement, and finding said nlans. specifications and estimates satisfactery: . ,, w BE IT HHltiaux iwavuyw, vv said plans, specifications and estl- " i J molcM for tho making and Installa-! tl'ii of said Fifth Sewer Unit, in t hiding mild septic tank, outfall newer and rights or way for said sop-' tic lank and outfall nower Iwj, und tho nam- heieby uio .approved, nnd. UK IT FUUTIinil RESOLVED, that Hie Common Council heieby do clnri'B Hh Intention to mukn and In-' Htnll mild I'lfth Sower Unit, Includ ing mild senile tank und outfnll sower and to ac(ulre mild rights of wav, In ncrordaiico with said pluns.l npcfluditl'iiH and estimates. Suldi Fifth Neuci Unit shall consist lii laying newer pipes, "y" branches,! liinuliolcH, lamphnlcH, sump and building ami septic tank, of tho (II meiiKlonii (ind kinds of matcrlnlH shown upon said plans. HPcclflcn-i tloiis and cHtlmatcB, at a total esti mated ami of $00,735.00; that the total co'it tf said septic tank and sump i-stlmutcd at $9,000, tho total cohI of wild outfall sower heretofore mentioned, estimated nt $5,714.00, tho total cost of said rights of way for hoptlc tank nnd outfall sewor estimated nt $1,200.00, und ono-half of the total cost of the remainder of rfuld Fifth Sower Unit, estimated at' $13,115.00, Is to ho borno and paid for by tho City of Klamath Fano; and tho remainder of the cost of sold sower unit estimated at $21, 070. 00, to ho borno and paid for by tho roal property specially benefited thereby, and tho City of Klamath Falls not to bo llablo for said amounts nbovo mentioned unless the poople thereof by majority vote shall authorize the Issuance of bonds of said city to an amount necessary to pay the said clty'B portion of the cost of said sewer unit, Beptlc tank, outfnll sower and rights of way as aforesnld. AND UE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, by tho Common Council that the property hereinafter described be, and tho samo is, heroby declared to bo benefited by said sewer unit to-wit: All tho roal property embraced in tho boundaries of the following de scribed Fifth Sower Unit ,to-wlt: Beginning at the Intersection of Michigan Avcnuo' and Esplanade Street, thence in a southeasterly di rection following tho south bound ary of tho U. S. Irrigation Canal right of way to tho easterly point or corner of Lot 2, Block 5C, of 2nd Hot Springs Addition; thence west erly along tho southerly line of said Lot 2, Block 56, to the center of El Dorado Avenue; thence south along tho center of El Dorado Ave nue to a point in the center ot said avonuo opposite the southwest cor ner of Lot 5, of Block 4, of Wll llnms' Addition to Klamath Falls. Oregon; thenco duo east, to a point due north of the west end or point of Block 23, of Industrial Addition to Klamath FallB, OrVgon; thenco duo south to tho west end or point of said Block 23; thenco southwest erly to tho northwest corner or point of Lot 33, of Block. 22, of said Industrial Addition; thence south westerly along the northerly and westerly boundary of said Lot 33, of Block 22, to the center of Martin Street; thenco northwesterly to the northeast corner of Lot 28, Block 16, of said Industrial Addition; thence southwesterly between Lots 28 nnd 29 and 9 and 10 of Block 16, of said Industrial Addition, to tho northerly lino of East Main Street; thenco southeasterly to the north erly point or corner of Lot 54, of Block 11, of said Industrial Addi tion ;thence southwesterly between Lots C4 and 55, of Block 11, of said Industrial Addition, to the southerly point or corner of said Lot 55, Block 11, Industrial Addition; thence southeasterly to the north east corner of Lot 5 of said Block 11; thence southerly to the southojst corner of Lot 14, of Block 11, of said Industrial Addition; thenco southerly between Lots 27 and 28, of Block 12, of said Addition, to the southwest corner of Lot 27, of Block 12, ot said Industrial Addi tion; thenco easterly to the south east corner of Lot 23, of Block 12, of said Industrial Addition; thence southerly -nlong the westerly side of Gordon Street to the southeast cor ner of Lot 6, of Block 12, ot said Addition; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Lot 1, of Block 14, of said Industrial Addition; thence southerly between Lots 1 and 2, of Block 14, of said Addition, and Lots 31 and 32 of Block 7, of said Addition, to the southeast cor ner of Lot 32, of Block 7, of said Industrlnl Addition; thence easterly tothe southeast corner 6t Lot 24, of Block 7, snld Industrial Addition; thenco northerly between Lots 23 and 24, of Block 7, of snld Addition to tho northwest corner of Lot 23, of Block 7, of said Addition; thence northenstorly to tho center of the Intersection of Orchard Avenue nnd Owens Street; thenco northerly to tho southerly lino of Home Avenue;, thonco easterly along the southerly line of Home Avonuo to the north east corner of Lot 339, Block 112, of Mills Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon; thenco southerly between Lots 338 nnd 339 nnd 346 and 347, of Block 112, of Mills Addition, to tho northeast corner of Lot 387, of Block 113, of said Mills Addition; thence easterly along tho southerly lino of Orchard Avonuo to tho north east corner of Lot 371, ot Block 122, of Mills Addition; thence southerly in a straight lino to tho southwest corner of Lot 10, of Block 303, ot Mills Second Addition to Klamnth Falls, Oregbn; thence west erly along tho northerly line of Eh erloln Avonuo to the southwest cor ner .of Lot 10. of Block 201, of Mills Second Addition to Klamath Falls; Oregon; thenco southerly to tho southwest corner of Lot 7, of Block 205, of Mills Second Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon; thonco east erly to tho southwest corner of Lot 9, of Block 205, of Mills Second Addition to Klamnth Falls, Oregon; thenco southerly to tho southeast corner of Lot 11, of Block 206, of snld Mills Second Addition; thenco westerly to n point 150 feet duo west of tho center of tho Intersec tion ot Owens nnd ShiiBtu Streets to a point; thenco northorly parallel and 150 feet distant from Owens Street to Sixth Street; thence north easterly to tho southwest cornor of Lot 10, Block 2, Industrial Addi tion j thenco northerly to tho north west cornor ot said Lot 10; thonco westerly to tho southwest corner of Lot 11, Block 2, Industrial Addi tion; thonco northerly to tho north west corner ot Lot 28, of Block 2, of said Induntrlnl Addition; thence easterly to the southeast cornqr of Lot 30 ,of Block 2, of said Indus trial Addition; thonco northerly to tho northeast corner of Lot 9, of Ulock 3, of said Industrial Addition; theiKO westerly to tho Southwest corner of Lot 11, of Block .1, of said Industrial Addition; thenco north orly to the northwest corner of Lot 33, Block 3, of said Industrlnl Ad dition; thence westerly to tho south oast corner of Lot 21, of Block 4, of said Industrial Addition; thence northerly to the northeast corner of Lot 5, of Block 5,, of said Indus trlnl Addition; thenco westerly to tho southwest corner of Lot 7, of Block 5, c'f said Industrial Addi tion; thenco northerly to tho south cast corner of Lot 25, of Block 8, of snld Industrial Addition; thenco northwesterly to the southwest cor ner ot Block 9, ot said Industrial Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon; thenco in a northerly direction fol lowing the west lino of Blocks 9 and 10, of the said Industrial Addi tion, to the northwest corner of Lot 35, of Block 10, of said Industrial Addition ;thence northwesterly to th esoutheast corner of Lot 9, of Block 58, of Second Hot Springs Ad dition to Klamath Falls, Oregon; thenco northwesterly along the westerly line ot Block 58, and 54( ot said Seoond Hot Srings Addition, to tho northwest corner of Lot 1, of said Block 54, of Second Hot Springs Addition ;thenco northeast erly to the place of beginning; and that the real property above describ ed and embraced within the said boundaries of said Fifti Sewer Unit be, and tho same is, hereby declared to be assessed for its proportion ot the cost of said Fifth Sewor Unit and hereinbefore set forth nnJ in proportion to the benefits received by snld property; PROVIDED, that should property owners on other streets than those embraced in the Flftn Sawet Unit ,deslre nt any time In tho futuro to form another sewer unit, partially pr wholly within the said Fifth Sewer Unit, the property embraced In the said Fifth Sewer Unit, shall not be exempt from assessments for Buch other sewer units to the ex tent of benefits received therefrom; that said sewer Is to be completed on or before October 1, 1920. AND RE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, that Monday, the 3rd day of November ,1919, at the hour of 8 o'clock, p. m. at the Council Cham ber In the City Hall at Klamath Falls, be fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections and re monstrances against the said .pro posed Fifth Sewer Unit and the Po lice Judge bo, and he Is hereby, di rected to cause notice of said hear ing bo published us by charter pro vided. That said Fifth Sewer Unit Is to be laid at, in, and along tho follow ing places In said district; to-wit: On Michigan Avenue from its junction with Esplanade Street or Avenue Southeasterly to the junc tion of said Michigan Avenue with Main Street .and from said Michi gan Avenue easterly along the south boundary oft Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, Block 53, Second Hot Springs Addi tion, to the westerly boundary of ihe U. S. Government Canal .right of way; from Michigan Avenue easterly along the south boundary line of Lots 1 to 8, Block' 55, Second Hot Springs Addition, to junction ot El Dorado Avenue and U. S. Gov ernment Canal right of way; from Michigan Avenue easterly along Wall Street to the northwest corner of Lotl, Block 57, Second Hot Springs Addition; from tho junction ot Michigan Ave. and Main St. east erly to Poplar Ave., from tho junc tion of Michigan Ave. southeasterly 60 feet to the center of E38t Main Street; thence southeasterly along East Main Street to El Dorado Ave nue; th'inco southeasterly along El Dorado Avenue to Orchard Avenue; thence eastorly along Orchard Avo enue to Adams Street; thence south erly along Adams 'Street to Apple gate Avenuo; thence easterly along Applegate Avenuo to Owens (form erly Front) Street; from a point In the center of Owens Street duo east from the southeast corner of Lot 23, Block 7, Industrial Addition, southerly along tho center lino ot said Owens Street to tho Junction of Owens Street and Shasta Street or Avenuo; thenco westerly to -the east shore of Lake Ewauna at the junction of snld east shore with, the southerly boundary of the City of Klamath Falls. Also from a point In tho center of Owens Street due east from the southeast corner ot Lot 23, Block 7, Industrial Addi tion, eastorly .through the center of Blocks 101, 110 and 113 to a point In tho confer of Division Street due east of the center east and west line running through block 113, Mills addition; from a point in the center Qt Stukel Stroot east of tho center east and west line running through Block 101, Mills Addition, northerly to a point in tho center of said Stu eol Street east of tho center east r- ALL RUBBER ARCTICS i!t" "I BiS!IiJ0t RED RUBBER 3 SjWWV" SOLE 3 !(l CORN BELT ARCTIC No cloth about this Corn Belt arctic to get foul and ill-smelling. It is all rubber from toe to top pure long-wearing rubber. The sole is made of long-wearing Red Rubber. We challenge any maker to put out a better arctic. It is water-proof to the top of the bellows tongue. It's' light as is consistent with strength and durability. MAC0K7FALL5 Top Notch Rubber Footwear . The Com Belt Ardtic ! strengthened, reinforced, protected at the "train and wear points." The heel is extra thick and toe has an "armor plate" toe cap. Wear it over regular shoes. Has four buckles strongly attached. 1 1 in. high. This is an ideal shoe for farmers' rough, wet, sloppy vror"c in stable, barnyard or field where a high rubber boot is not needed. Drop in and handle this good arctic. You'll like it. K. K. K. STORE Exclusive Agents and west line running through Block 100, Mills Addition; thence easterly through the center of Block 111 of sal,d Mills Addition to a point in the center of Martin Street east of the center east and west" line running through Block 111 of said Mills Ad Ad diteon: from tioints in the center of Owens Street west of tho center east' and west ..lines of Blocks 102, 103,. 104 and 105, Mills Addition, and Block 200, Mills Second Addition, 1 easterly to the southeast corner of Lot 488, Block 109, Lot 580, Block 108. Lot 672, ""Block 107 Lot' 764, Block 106, Mills Addition, and Lot" 1, Block. 212, Mills Second Addition,! respectively;''' from a point In the' center of Owens .Street west of the east and west center line ot Block 201 of said Mills Second Addition,' easterly toa point In the center off Division Street east from the center) cast and west line running through Block 214 of said last mentioned Addition; thence northerly along the center line of Division Street to a point in the center ot said street' easterly from the center east and west line running through Block 114, Mills Addition; from points in the center of Division Street east oft tho center east and west lines run ning through Blocks 115, 116 and 117 of said Mills Addition, westerly to the southwest corners of Lot 755, Block 117, Lot 663, Block 116. and Lot 571, Block 115, ot said Mills Addition, all of said streets, ave nues, alleys, lots and blocks, and the location, sizes, kinds of material and method of construction of said Fifth Sewer Unit being more par ticularly described and set forth in the said plans, specifications and es timates filed by the City Engineer with the Police Judge of said city,! October 6th, 1919, reference to wblcb by all persons or parties in terested in said sewer unit Is hereby directed. State of Oregon. County of Klamath, City of Klamath Falls, ss. I, A. L. Leavitt, Polioe Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that Uio foregoing is a duly enrolled copy of Resolu tion adopted by the Common Coun cil on the 6th day of October, 1919, declaring its Intention to construct tho Fifth Unit of Sowers for the City of Klamath Falls, including Septic Tank and Outfall Sewer, and ap proving the plans .specifications and estimates of cost thereof submitted by the City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT, 13-10t Police Judge. GERMAN CHINA REACHES MARKET LONGTON, Eng., Sept. 9, (Corres pondence of The Associated Press.) The British pottery 'trade has taken alarm at the appearance- of German china in the stores of the pottery district at prices which, manufacturing potters declare they cannot approach' Even In this city, 'with 'itslmportant pottery1 industry, German ware is beinj offered below ' the cost of local manufacture. ' These German roods, it is stated, are being represented as of Dutch manufacture,' but a member of the English China Manufactmer As sociation said that no such chlu.i was manufactured in Holland. The price of the German goods is fully fifty per cent under the cost of local production and this in Longton the real home of English china. If it is true, as has often been said," said a pottery manufacturer, "that Germany has been accumulat ing vast stocks of manufactured goods during the war.lt is possible she has been passing them over the Dutch border in exchange for butter and cheese. In, that case the pros pect of wholesale' "dumping" from that quarter, added to the certainty of severe direct German competition In home and, overseas markets will create a serious' situation for tho English china manufacturer." NOTICE Inviting bids for manager "of County Hospital. Scaled bids will bo received at the office of the County Clerk up to and Including Oct. 25, 1919, for a man ager of the County Poor Farm and Hospital, and for board and care ot Inmates ot samo at a stipulated price per month. Tho County proposes to furnish buildings and equipment, lights, wood and nurse. All produce raised on tho farm during the life of the contract tQ be the property of the manager. A bond will be required of success ful bidder. Bids to be opened nnd contract awarded Oct. 25, 1919 at 3 o'clock p. in. By order of the Court, 18-6t C R. DoLap, County Clerk. How about some new records from Earl Shepherd's? ' 2$ ROOFING : Now Is the time to fix1 that Roof now before the,ratn an'd snow come and , make it al most impossible to do the work. You sa ve money by doing It now, and save your property, too. Let me do your work and it will be .deae right. W. D. MILLER Contractor Phone 203 232 Oth St. Oassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IN THE CITY QUICK SERVICE REASONABLE RATES PHONE 187 WesternTransferCo. t -.f 1 1 1 iLTLPHUR -(! First Ear Has Arrived Murphey's Feed & Seed Store .' O 1 -- v 126 South Sixth St Phon- v. -YW.&f ?r '& V t $R&&i