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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1920)
PAOR TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY FKnRUARV 11, 1020 The Evening Herald r.B I K. J. MURRAY Editor FRED BOULB y City Editor 'Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Palls, nt 115 Fourth Street. Entered-nt the postotftco at Klam ath Falls, Ore., (or transmission thru the mails, na second-class matter. Subscription" terms by mail to any address In the United States: One year .................. .....$5.00 One month . . 50 'Member 'of 'tho Associated Press. Tho, Associated Presa Is exclusively entitled, to tbo use (or republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwlso credited In this paporj and nlso locnl news published herein. All rights o( republication o( spe cial, dispatches herein are also ro-aerved. WEDNESDAY, FKUHUAUY 11, 1020 O OllINDAIiK NOTES Robert Gluln and (amlly returned from California last week and have moved Into n house of C. O. Hunt In the, Orindalo neighborhood. They expect to live hero for two or three months, until they decldo on n loca tion. Mr. aimn returned to Duns mulr, Cal., to work (or n short tlmo. Joo Poster nnd (amlly and Miss Davis, tho school teacher o( Kound Lake, and Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. G. Hunt o( Orindalo made n flying trip to Langell Valley Sunday on business, making the round trip In about (Ivo hours. Win. Lambert was a business caller In tho county scat Saturday from Hound Lake. A. Swltxor hauled liny that ho purchased ot II. V. Ksa one day this week. He was hauling his hay with n tractor, so ns to let his horses hnvo tltho to rest. P. S. Mumford purchased another ltorso n few days ngo. Ho now has (our head o( horses. He Is prepar ing to (arm on n llttlo larger scnlo tho coming season. MOUK LUMI1KK SIIIPPKD. VICTOniA, n. C, Fob. 11. Lum ber shipments from Vancouver Island during 1919 aggregated more than 25,000,000 (eet, n big increase over the 191S record, according to figures compiled by J. O. Cameron, n Vletor lan lumbormnn. Over 21,000,000 (eet wore shipped on order ot tho Imporlol Government, and two cargoes wont to South Africr. ft. Western Floral Shop Fresh Cut Flowers every day nnd Totted Plonts and all klndj 6f Floral Pieces made to order. 3IRS. Ij. C. MOORK Proprietor 70S Main Phone 187 ? Res. 280R She Took a Course in Burglary t Cheating Peggy Hyland knows all the tricks of the trade, for she want ed to learn how she could rob herself of a million dollars. See her handle burglar tools. IT'S THE FUNNIEST MERRIEST COMEDY YOU EVER SAW Liberty Theatre - HHHsflHVx bbbbbbbbbbbbBvbY A. & bF"ti v HvNmV BBBBIBBKKikt'?.''' '''WI'HiSBlBBwi; ' A' I . b bm Herself was easy as rolling oft a log, once she got hold or tho right party. ..But it wasn't half so easy to get her million back after she lost it. THE TALE OF A LIT TLE REFORMERWHO ADOPTED POVERTY Tonight J KUiIj WEEDS WITH STEAM APPARATUS. SAN nEKNAnniNO. Cal.. Fob. II. Apparatus to kill woods with sup erheated steam, tho Invention of two Texas railroad mon, Is noaring com nlotion in San Bornnrdino shops. It Is designed to keep rnllrond tracks freo from vegotnblo growth. Tho nnnaratus consists ot n flat enr equipped with (lexlblo pipes, piorcodj with ono-clghth inch holes. Curtnlns hold tho steam In nt tho sides when tho nines nro lowered to tho trnck lov- el and superheated steam (rom a spe-jl daily equipped onglno is turned on.jT TMo steam kius iuo wuuua uuu uuj pollen which may bo scntterod nbout. 4HHmwitMiHtmwHmHwmnwmwHWWM,MM JEWEL CAFE RESOLUTION Resolatlon Proposing to ChanRO tho Grade o( Portions o( Eighth Street. Jefferson Street nnd Lincoln Street Be It resolved by the City o( Klamath Falls that the grades ot portions ot said streets bo changed as follews: Prmt elevations ot Eighth St. At Washington :..... 17G.00 ., At Jefferson iB3.bo At Lincoln 217.00 At Grant .., . At ProsDect 285.00 at center lino be changed to the following grades: IX AKRIATi HOXEYMOOX. i. To EIGHTH ST. West Sidewalk Washington St., south line 17C.00 Washington St., north line 176.50 Jefferson St., south line. 196.00 Jefferson St., -north line. 197.00 Lincoln St., south line 218.50 Lincoln St.. north" lino 223.00 100 ft. north of north line of Lincoln St 234.00 Curb 176.00 176.50 193.00 194.00 215.50 216.50 . East Sidewalk 176.30 1 I -Confer line of Wash, 193.00 194.00 214.00 216.50 230.00 ; I r vp.Ntnn. Cal.. Fob. 11. Jack Peters, n motor oftlcor of Venice, and' his bride, formerly Miss Margaret Slnyman, of Cincinnati, O., recently sailed from hero in an nlrplano to San DIoco on what was balieved to bo tho first aerial honeymoon trip In California, l( not In tho cnuro coun ' l VbbbwbHb9B1II!i Jl Delicious Food IS SERVED HERE IN THE MOST APPROVED STYLE. THE LINEN IS A DELIGHT TO THE EYE, THE SILVER IS TASTEFUL, AND THE CHINA PRETTY. OUR CUISINE IS THE BEST, AND OUR WAITERS ARE COUR TEOUS. COULD YOU ASK MORE? 091 nn . . i ... .. tmlfnmi irrnrln nf IRK nnf onnt TO a POini ... . i fio-hth fit nnnostte the northeast comer ot Elghtn si. and Prospect St. to elevation 284.00. J The Easterly sidewalk on Eighth St. from Lincoln to Prospect to bo as' follows : "iOt"" ftcornernot Eighth and Lincoln Elevation 227.50; then stops, 4-6 inch risers, 3-18 inch tread. " 132.5 ft. from corner ot Eighth and Lincoln Elevation 1230.50; then steps, 4-6 inchTlsers, 3-18 inch tread. 160.0.ft. from corner of Eighth and Lincoln Elevation 235.50; then steps, JSoutherlynHnBrot Grant St. Elevation 249.00; then stcjps, 2-6 Inch risers, 1-18 inch tread. , -13 ft. from southerly line of Grant Elevation 251.00 ' 42,5 ft. from southerly line of Grant Elevation 255,00; then stops, 5-6 inch risers, 4-18 Inch tread. 57 ft. from southerly line ot Grant Elevation 25S.50; then steps, 3-16 Inch 65 It'. Bfrom "southerly'line of Grant Elevattoa 263.50; then steps, 1G-6 lncn risers, 14-1D men ireau. .. The westerly sidewalk on Eighth St. from Lincoln to Prospect to bo as -follows Corner of Eighth and Lincoln Sts. Elevation 223.00; themec, 130 ft. up Eighth Elevation 237.50; then step3, 6-6; inch risers, 5-18 men 145 ftTup' Eighth Elevation 241.00 ;then Bteps, 6- Inch risers, G-18 inch 160 ftTup Eighth Elevation 245.00; then steps, 4-6 Inch risers. 3-18 inch tread. 1170 ft. up Eighth Elevation 247.00. -,0i . 260ift. up Eighth Elevation 263.00; then steps, 8-d inch risers, 7-18 inch i tread; level for 6 ft., then stepst 7-6 inch rieors. 6-18 Inch tread; level for 5.65 ft., then 7-6 Inch risers, 6-18 Inch tread- level for C ft., then l steps, 8-C lncn risers, i-i.o men ireuu, . , ' JEFFERSON ST. GRADES. I i ' ' North '. Sidewalk, j Jefferson St. at 130 ft. east ot the east V Una nf TMhh St .... 18G. LINCOLN ST. GRADES. 'Lincoln St. at 100 ft. east of the east lino i of Eighth St ... ?.uv HOW TO GET RID . OFJTOUR COLD The" quick way U to ui Dr. King's New Discovery ONT put oft until tonight what you can oo lociny. oiuy i miw liMfrr.luta nnrl tltlV n bottle of Dr. King's New Discov ery. Start toklng It nt once. By tho time you reach home you'll be on tho way to recovery. This standard family friend has been brenklng colds, coughs, grlppo attacks, and croup for more than fifty years. It's used whereer sure fire relief Is appreciated. Children nnd crownups alike enn use It -there is no disagreeable after-effect. Your druggist has It. COe. and fl.20 bottles. Give it a trial. The Jewel Cafe ; 4WWW4444 610 Main Street CURRENCY INFLATION ENORMOUS. CLAIM Congressman Inco of Massachus etts has sounded a warning to his colleagues and the country that un 1m9 further Inflation ot tho currency Is provented nothing can avort a fin ancial disaster. Ho claims thnt tnro Is in circulation nt tho prosont time moro thnn two billion dollars of pP nr nionoy based solely on credit. Ab the basis for his nssortlon ho points to D tho dally balanco shoot Issued by tli'i Treasury. Recently that sheet show ed outstanding Fodornl notes to thi amount ot 13,143,137.048, 'ngalnt which thoro la In gold nnd lawful monoy 11,120,201,000." Mr. I.uctt subtracts onn figure form tho other nnd reachoa his conclusions ns to tlio enormouH amount of money which has behind It nothing but tho credit of tho Government. Tho Congress man ridicules tho Idea that tho cost ut living can bo loworod by proaocut Iiik pioflteora. "If n man is attscked with appendicitis." says ho "lis (should not ilovnta hls enorgles to cirtchlng files." Tho ronl rcmady, la tho opinion of Mr. Luce, Is In ths Htimulatlon of production In ovory In dustry, nnd tho practlco of tho most rigid sconomy on tho part of the Gov ernment and IndlvlduulH. Want Ads hrlnj! n'sullN. ) M & South Curb Sidewalk 185.00 , 201.70 Bowels Begging for Help Torpid 'liver ploadlnjr for asslst nnce? How careless to neglect these .... ...!... Il lflntr'o Now T.tfM Pills so promptly, mildly, yet effec tiVCiy Come lO uieir io""i Leaving tho system unclet clogged bowels unmoved, resul lienlth-destructlvo after-effects. at inn nt nc. icmie in - ucuuu nod, b In Lftt W. 185.30 200.70 .r.!-.--. r - -,.. .t nf Wlnmntli. CMv nt KInmnth Tails. HS: BlaiBuiU,cBu,,r....-.-...,-..,-lv Orecon do hereby certify that the foregoing is, a. duly, enrolled copy of tho ""ilu- tlon auopteu oy mo cummuu iuubwi uu no .. j ". ,----. relative to changing certain grades on parts pt Eighth, Lincoln, and Jeffor- 20treetS" A. L. LEAyiTT, Police Judge. s.44h4MH Peopiles Mairket j i RIGHT OFF THE ICE ) you get our meats. Our rffrlg('i'ii6or is maintained nt a uniformly low tempera ture day nnd night tho year round, and null meats hero nro kept freslr, tender, Juicy and nppHlziiiK- Our roaxts of IxH'f, laml,,venl, mutton, etr are of superior quality at nil times. Order u "llrst cut" from us today, ' Phono 83 r ... . - T tfn. TYIIIct liflnf. trnl thA linniHness of regtilf.r, i-onnal bowel nnd. liver functioning. Keep feeling fit, doing tho work of u manor wo man who finds relish In it All druggists 25c ' A ! "Jfy.Tlre,Itch, CTob &Vjy SmartorBum,lfSorei YHIID FVF ?rniilaw4 nsMiirlfiA nttn .AnlfiAfl. BfAaktt. Rife fa Infant or Adult. AtallDrujitets. Write (or Free Eye Book. wmjijmj Cm Qkqt W" r"W Mil BU Iff I " & lfeLll g i MADE! TO ORDER FINEST MATERIALS BEST OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST STYLES PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Prices are very reasonable Your Inspection invited Chas. J.Cizek MERCHANT TAILO 5J8 Mala St. See THE NEW FAIRBANKS-MORSE BOSCH MAGNETO EQUIPPED ENGINE and the CARLSON PUMP JACKS AND WINDMILLS at LORENZ PLUMBING SHOP 123 Sixth Street It will aave you Time, Money, and Patience t a. Exide Batteries Service Station 100 Per Cent Satisfaction and Efficiency our aim First-Clats Automobile Repairing Done on 'Short Notice Jud Low Phone 22M 49 Main S. wfwrwfwynviiwo wovnrri' PUBLIC SALE Having sold a part of my place and having more equipment than I need, I will sell at Public Auction at THE LIVERY BARN, MERRILL; ORE. Thursday, Feb. 12 The following described property, to-wit: 10 good Work Horses, 6 -sets of Heavy, Work Har ness, 14-Disc Superior Drill, 3-Gang John Deer Plow, 3-Gang Sanderson Plow, 2-Gang Plow, 6-Gang Stockton Plow, Deering Header, Champion Header, i)nfntn "Piontoi- A nnir Ktrfit.Mi ovs. 4 'TjOo Chains. 01 i1, ..!. r , Tnin KlnnrY .linnVl PllfllprJ .. I ford Wagon, 2 good Farm Wagons, 18-inch Disc ; ; T rt ..! T..:il nl mnnu ni.finlin fnn nilmni'niia tn OUJCllUl UUH, MUU M"J mv.wyvw v.... r teA menuon. Terms of Sale Sums of $20.00 and under cash. Ciima mmi $9.0 00 Tiino mnntriH time at 8 tier cent intfirest with bankable note. Five percent discount ; ; for cash on all sums over $20.00. V ; ; Sale Begins at I o'clock Sharp E. L. HOPKINS, Owner n n. Mom-ill nnd TT. C. Moore. Auctioneers . tf' - i "t J- , v. . - r- &. i wwwwmwM 4,,tt. 444.f4.f-'''l r w"-i V ' m iiiiiii frsi iiiiiiiiiii , hum i i isiiliii