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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1919)
PWfT!eyTi WfWtrvgw-QkfFV'' n ?-"' . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON y')Avti;cKMtlHltjt rAGB.BUC, r itik ,...-... i "i. -; 'v---,- i ' vmTiJrsvM" 0 i i " ii hiTi" ' i hi I ii i , i i 1 iilH Uii mil Ml Ml IH wil'l I''l 'i hi HOME WlarS W JJ I I 1 TyJflJ) v tL' 1 ' '1JM i, C-J&2 A ulTTTk " tj,t M$: 3 f f t t t f t f f T t T t Winter is Here and Our Windows are Frosted Our display of Meats, Poultry, Fish and Belgian Hares, Sausage of all kinds are displayed on our counters. Come in to select what you like from them. We cany the best meats in the city sold as cheap if not cheaper than elsewhere. Everyone is made to feel at home in this MARKET. You will always receive courteous treatment, even if you do not find what you are looking for. An inspection of our Sausage Factory is open to anyone at any time. Don't forget our Special Pork Sausage, made from pure pork and seasoned to taste. PLEASE NOTICE ' Commencing Hondity. December 8, 1910, on account ' of the condition of tho roads, oar delivery scrvlou will Icatp the market promptly on this schedule: Going cast at . 8:3 a. in. ioingiwest at . 0:06 a. m. Going east at 10::M a. nu Going cast at 11:00 a. in. One delivery hi the afternoon nt S o'clock. THE PEOPLE'S MARKET t t t .J JJJrjMjjMjJ5JJ MHM$4MHhh 'FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER" Phone 83 Klamath Falls, Ore. 534 Main St. ! v PRINTING Our Shop is being fitted with the best equipment obtainable, and a first-class Stationery Store opened. s ATIONERY COMPANY AND JuSS 126 Main Street VWAaAajtaMaaMWwWMWMWWWMS PACTION COMfrw SERVICE are the things that cotrat I wutui it. ian i,'itViJilA E j F . - VCllnnl lllV ncrrrv mv SLICKERS have made good since 1636 5vi, eaJt tar Mm MFIfY rDTF S, vn, ' "- .. . -, a TOWER CO. s 1&W&. A.I. " "' ' .-'-..-. J - n -iiin i i virHvrin: raiTO i(itf JSJEt All .l 01 i Is AvmL Iz The semi-centennial of woman suffrage in Wyoming, the first state to give to women the right to vote, is to bo celebrated on December 10. Tho first voter is said to havo been a 70-year-old woman, who voted on her way to tho halter's and went to tho polls with a yeast pitcher in ono hand and a ballot in the other. I A. F.Graham I I fl I General I I Concrete I I Construction I I Shasta Sand Used I Exclusively LANGELL VALLEY DRAINAGE SYSTEM tIS BEING MAPPED Plans tor the drainage system of the Langoll valley irrigation district are being completed by C. T. Dar ley, project engineer. Test borings have been taken over tho entire dis trict and tho englneor is now plat ting the proposed system, which will include about 15,000 acres, or half of tho new district. The plans of the district call for an outlay of $180,000 for drainage. A petition for confirmation of all procedure so far taken in establish ing tho district is pending in the circuit court. Tho directors of the district are having all preliminary work finished as rapidly as possible and perfecting all plans, so that when the time comes to begin actual construction the project can be put through without delay. t Springfield, Mass., was probably the first American city to choose a woman as city physician. In 1872, when twelve masculine M. D.'s wero contesting for the office, friends o! Dr. Sarah J. Williams offered her namo as the thirteenth candidate, and she proved to be the successful one. PIONEER LIVES TO RIPE OLD AGE AVKNTACIIEE, Wash.. Hoc. 5. David Livingstone pioneer of the far west recently celebrated nt his homo near here, his 09th hlrthdny. He Is a cousin of David Living stone, tho famous African explorer, grandson of ono of Napoleon's officers and a veteran of tho Mexi can war. Despite, or perhaps because of, his seventy years spent In hnrdshlpr of tho new west, Livingstone is de clared to be in possession of all his faculties, with an accuracy of oyc and a strength of arm thnt enables him at twolve feet to throw a bowlc knife through an Inch board. Livingstone went to California b way of the Isthmus of Panama in 1849. Ho know Grant, MrClcllan. Shorldan and Pickett whcji the wore subordinate officers In the frontier army. Moses, Muklltuk. Seattle, Kamlakin, Tonnsket, Jos eph and other famous Indian chief of the northwest wero his acquaint ances, s In the long years ho hn lived in tho went ho lifts been hunter, trador, trapper, sailor, scout, prospector, gold miner, horso breeder, marks man and athlete. NEW RAILROADS F OR SDUTHWEST Try 'em. Herald Want Ads. Geneva, 111., onco boasted of hav ing a nourishing Methodist church with a membership composed exclu sively of women. LIBERTY THEATRE "THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" II .V. POOLK, Owner. HAKItY HOKIOL, Musical Director TONIGHT "THE WINNING STROKE" is a fjroat college htoiy starring GEORGE WALSH , "FOUR OF A KIND" will Rive you a Reed laugh, , and the FOX NEWS shows latest events by camera Coming Sunday Tlio grcut Torn Mix, tho man who never fukes, In "ROUGH RIDING ROMANCE" Coming Soon "Broken Blossoms" loorn oncei 1:0 and Q:0 P. M. Evening pictures start at 7 o'clock Tl'CSON, Arlx , Doc. 6 - Construe tlon of two railroads, ono to nn out-, lei on tho Oulf of California. Is looked upon by loading cltUons and obsorvors gotuirnlly as having an Important bearing upon tho futuro dovolopment of thu nouthwrat. Tho rond to lldowutnr is expected to bo constructed fram AJo. Pima county. Arizona, to Ban Jorge bay, Sonora. Mexico, a distance of about 90 miles. Although but little pub lc mention has been made concern ing the present project, It Is declar od thnt Col. John C. droimway, gen eral mannger of two largo mining companies before- ho went to war against Germany, hns prnctlcnlly completed final arrangements In tho east for financing tho project. Under concessions granted by the Mexican government for tho right of way over tho CO miles of the rond which would bo constructed In Sonora, it Is said that ample time remnlim for thu building of the line. Colonel. Oreenwny, when opening up n copper deposit at AJo, had a railroad built from Ulla, on the Southern Pacific, to AJo, a dlstnnco of ubout GO miles and In a southorly direction. What remains Is tho ex tension of the road through to tho gulf. When the road reaches San Jorgo bay, a 35-yoar-old dream of Arlzon ans will bo renllzod. The rnllrond Is looked to to furnish an ocean out let for copper matter shipments to enstorn rellnorles, by wny of tho Pa cific ocean and the Panama canal. Arizona ranks us tho foremost cop per producing state. Of secondary Importance would bo the outlet for cotton and other agricultural pro ducts. 'a tcntatlvo routo for tho railroad runs slightly wost of south to Quito bnqulto, Just north of thn Inturua tlonal boundary, thenco down tho nlluy east of Plnacnte peak in Mex ico and thon turns westward toward San Jorgo bay. Men of tho Tucson, Cornelia & Olln Ilcnd railroad, which is tho name of Colonol (Ireonwuy's lino from Olln to AJo, havo been working on surveys for tho road Into Mexico. Kan Jorge bay is described as a well projuctcd harbor but shallow; one in which a great' deal of work would havo to bo dono. Snmtnor tides In tho north end of tho Qnlf of California nro said to bo tho largest on either American coast, outsldo of tho Hay of Fundy, bolug 10 fcot on somu occasions. Tho other ruilroad, construction of which Is planned, Is tho Vurde Valley railroad, futhured by James J. Douglas, of Douglas, Arizona, and Important mining interests. Surveys contomplnto construction from Jo romo, Yavapai county, southu'ist through tho fertile Vertlo valloy, and thenco nearly south Into tho Salt Itlver valloy, connecting with tho Arizona Eastorn railroad at Mcsu. Tho road would ho about 100 miles long and would open up a mining, (."attic, and agricultural"" country now duprivod of all rail transportation. HERALD'S CLASSIFIED CNIIII FOR SALE Miscellaneous KOK BALI-: Uyo Huy 110.00 per ton If taken by thn stack nt tho Mondonhult Ptnco. P. C. Cnrlnon, Klamath Falls. -t KOIl SALK 100 tons flru clum al falfa liny, also straw. Jny Man ning. Klnuinth Falls, 11. F. I). No. 1. 3.tSt FOlt HALE .19 18 Dodgu car In A-l condition, auto robe. L, U. Hinlth shot gun. high boots and cunt, cninp tag. equipment, now floss niHttress, bed and springs, pillows, now bonu tlful electric percolator urn stylo, nlumlnuhi ware, wafflo Iron, dlshrvt, books, tools, etc. Cull aftor'10 a. in. 1125 Main 8t. K. O. Argraves. 3tt KOIl SALE One 35 lb feather bed and double pillow. All (lucwe nuil Duck foathors. Price )25.00. Phono 3G6J or call 229 N ltlvorsldo. 2-0t FOlt BALK Cheap for cush. A two-ploco, dry wall Aancroto block machine: good as new: used only ono sennon. Could not be bought today for $1500. Will sell at a bargain as ownor Is In other lino of business nnd cannot give It his attention. Hplendld opening hern for this business as thoro Is a big demand for blocks and concratu bricks. Machine Is In thu city nnd can bo seen at any time. Don't nuswer unless you hnvo thu cash. Address Hex 1. Herald Olllee. 1-tf BONANZA ENJOYS CHAUTAUQUA WEEK HONANZA, Dec. B. Tho Elllson Whlto Chautauqua, Just closod lioro after a week's engagement, attract ed tho largest crowds oior drawn togethor by any community affair. Tho hall was crowded to capacity each night. Tho Chautauqua is said to have been a financial success and everyone Is enthusiastic and unani mously agreed on a rotnrn engage ment hero noxt year, fundB for which wero guaranteed at tho final even ing's ontorlninmcnt. Enlarging Hotel C. T. Darloy is having a numbor of Improvements mada on tho Bo nanza hotel. Flvo additional rooms are bolng added and plumbing Is bo lng installed for a prlvato sower sys tem, Newly awakopod dovoldpmont In the Bonanza and Langoll valloy sections has created a demand for hotel accommodations that makes enlargomout necessary, FOlt SALE nt n bargain the follow- lng second hand cars: 2 101(1 Reo's In good condition. $860. each: 1- 1010 Ford touring cur $350.; 2 Htudebakers, 5 passenger J850., nnd 10li0. C. L. McWIIllnuis, 1157 Main, Phono U59. lftf WANTED - Horses to ,Btor .., !or month Jny Mnnnint .V'1 I'.lh Falls. It. F u Mnn.,n' Kl. "" ou- 3 lt i"iTimivifti CITY (lAUIIAOBWtoHr " - """" . U-tf i December II, 12, WANTED-A good ,econd h Piano for cash. Ilorald t.U LOST AND FOUND LOST Photo of comtinny "C" m nd Field Hlgnnl llntUllon. Vid as koapinka. Klndor pleuw reuirl to L. Hyan. Callfornla-Orogon l'o. r o- 3.jh LOST Ivory bracolot umbrtill handle, betweon 10th nnd lm on Main. Itcturn to JmlR0 IcTltfi Olllee. j.u I.OHT A black goodyoar hip boot between Mnlln nnd Klamath Falls' llewnrd It returned to Herald offlc' FOR RENT OR LEASE FOlt KENT: llousokooplng nnd stooping rooms 1313 Main, 4-Bt FOlt HUNT Farm of two hundred ncroH, mostly all under Irrigation. P. C. Carlson, ilox 185, Klamath Fnlls. 3-3f FOlt KENT Heated rooms, butli nnd phone. 840 Walnut, cor. 9th. 1-tf HELP WANTED WANTED Olrl for general house work nnd cooking Mrs. O. O. Lnb aroo, Hly, Orogon. 1-tf LOST.-On tho Merrill road, to- twenn the King placo and Kim. nth Falls, a soldlnr's ororcoat. It- turn to O. K Trnnsfer. Mf "S JTU ATIONS WANTED IF YOU WANT 8TUDK.NT 1IKI.P, coll the Kltitimth County Illjh School plionu 350. Girls for typing copying and tiling, alio general liiiusuwork, caring for children etc. Hoys for clerking, int-ssungcr aertlce, chores, etc. Spuclnl nttcntlon is fi en to this survlco by the school antliorltli'.H nnd nn effort Ii to tie mndo to maku nlllrlont, conrcnlcnt mid prolltnblo both to the student mid to those requiring their serrlcce. 2tf Wo ttinke n hiHTlnlty ( lln, lift nnd iirrldciit limurt'iie. l'limid Oil aid . tte'll do the rcxt. Clillroto & 8m Ik 5tf PHONW PKYTON tor Wood. 11MU MADAM IOINA, Palraiir- WANTI0D Wo'mnn to tnko homo washing for family of two. In- qulro or write Ilox A, Herald Olllco. 3-tf MISCELLANEOUS VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVViiVVirVi iii tr WANTED--100 sacks ilry land po inlnnH. Will Hiiimlv mv own sacks. Joo Kmllng, 1327 .Snrgont Avo. 4-31 Try our cronm broad. Mado from Drlftod Snow flour 10 contn a loaf. Central Market. 335 0th St. 4-fit World'M (ircalmt Phrenologist, Palmist and Mrdlum Hoads your cntlro life part, prVhunl nnd future correctly,gi lng names, dates and figures In bus iness, love, law, ranrrlBKO and dom estic troubles. Tolls you what yot aro best adapted for anil what to i to hotter your conditions In lite. This lady rends your hand as yo would nn open book. A reading cy her will moot your hlKhoflt expecta tions, and you will bo w er ani hupplor. after consulting bor. ne having the gift of removing all cH InlluoHcos and placing you In an en vironment of happy thought anj rontontmont. Headings: Sunday in dully, 9 n. in. to 9:30 p. m. ltooa . I. Swanson Hldg., ovor gun "lore, Mali . i. .......,.. mil nnil Till. ODD. WMl- om Union. Klamath Falls. OroRO,. 1 Nettleton I Art the foundation of Good Drat The value in buyine Nettleton Shoes j thaUhgr not only look well when new but tkf rw Avoiu the loss and disappointment of expen , nicming. Wc recommend Nettlctons. HOLD Y THK KKK STORE Kxcluslvo Agents ' 'Agtnt for Nettleton Men's "gjj 1