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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
PAOIIJ THREE THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1B20. ijl 11 I Opera House, Klamath Falls, Fri. and Sat reDauary 1,3-14 DANCING 'POINTS PROFITS 1 OF IRRIGATION C. C. McCormick Presents His Jazzensation Orchestra of Portland, Oregon BHBf-'-ri . ffe i in 1 if l m mKLWiSmnmmmii I wJkAMJ'44Bv-- I I ft , ,fcfc, M '3Nji fer-N H Tfflr fm 7 r of tho Langall You'll Wont to Dance They'll Make You Happy Real Entertainers WONDERFUL DANCE MUSIC Featuring MISS "BILLIE" SIMPSON Sensational Marimba Artist A' r L DANCING FREE FROM 8 UNTIL 9 Admissien: 25c to Everybody 10c the Dance " T-14 AkT. r2 LU U.Tf. ,UjffK-i4,. IIUII,I)IN(1 NEW NAVV. IlEVAL. Ksthonln, Jan. Hi. (My "Mall). KhMioiiIu lin tnkun unergotl cully to shipbuilding. A h urn II f lt?t of wooden shljtH has already boon launched, anil threo Htool motor- ships iiro being hlmil nt llovnl. A in uric.i n Owing to thu Increase In tlio hIzo of our lirnliiB. It Ih stated, our hUuIIk am becoming thlnuor. rPEPOPMANCCiCOUNT5)l Make Your 1920 Truck a MACK You will Earn and Save by doing so. A good motor trurk Ih Hie iih'iiiih of earning money, but It liuiNt 'bo u lilgh-grimd, thor oughly engineered nnd manufactured (ruck. Tlmt In ln-rauso It will do you no good to earn money through tho operation of a truck mid thru Imvo to upend nil you make (nnd probably more, ton) In order to keep tho truck running. At litis I line you probably arc thinking about lion to Inci-cnuc jour business during toad. You must hao h truck or jou must have iiuotlier one. Upon that Jim liato de cided. Then It heroines a question of selection. You should buy truck iih you Mould make an Investment of any other t)x. Knotting your needs, tho choice Nhould not bo dltllcult. MACK trucks are recognized as tho stand aid of heavy-duty transportation. Thcro Is u nlo that Ih right for your needs. Wo would appreciate an oppoi (unity to tell you about MACK trucks. J. H. Gar ret & Son Mack-International Motor Truck Corporation m JI. J Tlcknor, president bouril of directors of tho Valley Irrigation district, has writ ten ilio following statement on Ills observation or IrrlKtitlon benefits lirotiKlit out at tho organization meeting of (lio Western Btnten Ro- cluiiiatlnti UHHOclutlon nt Suit Lake city: Editor or Tho Herald. Dear Sir,--I havo before mo a ro liort or thu proceedings or tho West ern Slates Heclamntlon congress nt Salt hake (lily and thoro iiro many iniiig-i Allien would bo or grent In terest lo your subscribers, and many uiingn wlilrli would or nhould mime mo uounting Thomas sit up anil iaKj notico in a speech Chas. II. Stewart. proHldont or tho fodoral reserve bank or Salt Lake City, said: "Tho first or November, on a Pleasure, trip, I drovo from Ilurlov. Idaho, through Twin Falls and on to" Hiihl. I think I saw thoro tho most strlkltiK example or tho offoet or Irrl- ;allon that u man could meet. I don't bulievo tho wntor had boon on I thn Mlnnedokn project more than seven years, but Hurley Is now a town or flvo thousand pcoplo, with two or threo millions or bank dn- nnsltH. film Hfnrna ntwl cmlifitnnt Inl buildings. I do not bollovo you would Dnd n Iwttcr town rorty or lirty years old In tho farming sec tions or tho cast. Wo drove out or Jitirloy and round on every sldo jirosporous homes, great aUaira starks, dairy herds grazing: and lust ins Rtiiiueniy as though a pict.uro woro a thrown on tho screen, wo wero In tho ' i , ' M itesorl Not an occupied house Tor SC miles nothing but a row tumblo down shacks where n homesteader had roiiuht a losinir fli'lit nnrl trlvon ft up. In all the 2H miles, until wo reached tho Twin Kails nroJect. then , JiiHt as suddenly we round ourselves llCalll KIirrftUTlflnf hv pnnrl hntnno 'rnrmors hauling hefts to the dump! ol here digging potatoes all cash ing In on the products tho land anil water had raised Tor them on land which was no hotter than the 25 miles of desert through which wo nan passed, which was a barren i waste." Ho also mentioned tho Strawberry (Valley country, which Is Irrigated nt i cost or $100. per aere: and tho re turns on I ho crop or this year havo paid tho coBt, raising bettor than ten 'tons or sugar beottf per aero. IIo also remarked that had tho cost or Irrigation been $200 per aero they would havo still been better off, con sidering their previous condition. .unawcriiig some inrormnl ques tions, Air. Stowart made the rollow- Ing statement: "Wo started our crop estimates on iliy farms largely on tho expense or milting In tho crop S10 nor aero. I Later wo allowed as high as ?30 T IHTIJ in August, out wo VCTO I ready to consider a eiop estimate In I the spring on an Irrigated farm of i $30 to $-10 per acre." Tho question was asked, "How I would you state tho ratio botweon dry nnd Irrigated farms In tho mat jtor or theso loans?" The ratio would ho at least three to ono, was ;ils answer. In a speech by A. P. Davis, general director or tho United States rec lamation service. Washinctnn. r. n 7www,v,,vvvv ;' tho following lads wore stated: In tho year 1910, on tho 25 projects 'operated, a million ncres actually in i crops, tho gross returns, good, bad nnd Indifferent nil taken in, aver , aged ?G:;.-l0 per aero. Tho agricul tural department statistics of tho 'country at largo Is almost exactly one-half what It Is from irrigated laud. Governor Davis of Idaho call ' c'tentlon to tho fact that the 'Twin Falls project, costing between , ton and twolvo million dollars, and , tocords from tho railway company 1 for tho lust year shew thev movod from tho project S 12.000.000 u-nrth of agricultural products. The Yakima pioject, costing $11,000,000, showed crop census of $54,000,000 Tor tho. year. And so It wont through tho con gress. Tlioso statements wore made by men or standing, with Tacts and figures to voriry their statoniouts While nttondlng tho congress I tnlk od with many peoplo, representing many different projects, and, with HERALD'SfCLASSIFrED I II I I'l AN'Ni.1 B l llrl I Hsl Hi m FOR SALE Miscellaneous KOIt BALK Several empty Juild Low (larago. barrel.?. 10-14 FOIt SALIi Ono used Ford, In ex collont condition. Son Horace Shld lur, Cth St., between Main nnd Klam ath. 10-tf FOIt SALIC 8 tons Oat Hay, C miles rrom town on Spring Lake mad. Phono II. N. Moo. C-12 WANTED WANTED (llrl to work In atore. Ap ply 1173 Main St. 11-13 WANTED S. C. R. I. Mods or White I.eghorn ono year old hens or'Pul lets now laying, give prices. C. J. Dunn, Algoma, Oro, P. O. No. 37. 12-14' FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Partly rurnlshed rooms city; also 3 room houso at Shlp plngtmf ono block rrom factory. Ap ply 705 Muln St. 11-13 MISCELLANEOUS Cash paid for eggs 1173 Main street. and butter. 11-13 Printing, Stationery and otrice supplies. Plnneor Printing and Sta tionery company. 12C Main St. 9-tf MONEY TO LOAN on old, aa well ns new buildings. If you wish to buy or build a home, comparo, total amount of interest on a straight loan vlth our monthly payment plan. Montniy payments reauirel .j nay off a $1,000.00 loan In 3 years $32 26 p-r racrh 4 years ..... . 2i".3G per month G years 21.24 pe month C years 18.52 par month 7 years 1G.G0 per month 8 yearn .. 15.17 per month Other amounts In the same propor tion, Tho unpaid balance) of principal may be paid nt any time. Pacific Uuildlng & Loan Ass'n .T. II. DRISOOLTi, Agent. 7-tf CITY OARI1AOE When you want garhago removd call &2J. PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 Want Ads bring results. Demurest, Dentist, over man's Storo, Cth and Main. Bugor-2-tf Those desiring to learn Spanish writo to Miss Hinojosu, 1113 Main St. or call phono 374. 9-14 ANNOUNCEMENT. Dr. L. L. Triiax wishes to announce that ho has returned home and -will again resume practice. His office .will lie In room 206 Odd Fellows' Build ing. Phone 86J and 310. 9-13 COOKED FOOD SALE. Tho ladles of Sacred Heart church will hold a cooked-food sale In the of fice of the City Transier company, Saturday. The ladles contributing are requested to bring their donation! not later than 9:30. 11-13 RESOLUTION hunt or MAN'S ' BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; ho can bo as vigorous and healthy nt 70 as at 35 if ho aids his organs in performing their functions. 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All druggists, thrco sires, Look for th riamo Cold Medal on every boi ad accept uo icuUlton itii K rl m.w- RE IT RESOLVED by tho Common Council or the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, that tho grades on Pacific Terrace, a street In the City of Klamath Falls, shall be changed from the grades now established to the follewing: West Curbs Southerly lino or Huron 230.60 South Huron on westerly lino Pacific Terrace. . . 230.00 Huron on easterly line Pacific Terrace .. 240.00 West Curbs Northerly lino or Huron. 234.20 Thence by Stations 60 rt. rrom Huron St 236.45 100 ft. from Huron St : 238.70 150 ft. from Huron St 241.35 200 rt. from Huron St 244.70 260 ft. from Huron St 248.30 South lino Earlo St. 300 ft. from Huron St 252.00 South Earlo on westerly lino Pacific Terrace . . 253.00 Earlo on easterly line Pacific Terrace 262.00 West Curbs Northerly line Earlo Street 257.00 Thence by Stations , 50 ft. from north lino of Earle Street 260.00 100 ft. from north lino of Earld Street 262.00 150 ft. from north line or Earlo Street. 263.00 175 rt. from north lino of Earle Street 263.30 200 ft. from north lino of Earle Street , 250 tt. trom north lino or Earle Street ,.. South lino Melrose, 300 rt j-. ..... 266.50 East Curbs 236.60 North 230,00 240.5 East Curbs 240.90 243.33 245.75 248.18 250.60 253.40 267.00 North 253.50 262.50 East Curbs 262.50 265.80 268.20 269.80 South Hue Melrose, 300 ft.. 270.50 271.25 272.60 West Curbs 272.00 South 265.50 275.50 East Curbs 273.40 West End Grocery POST OI'TiCi: lU'lI.RINC TWO - Deliveries Daily PHONE 3 Q. Q o oo AAkViMAAylAoATAtrAVo MAIN ST. PROPERTY Wo Imvo n few clmlco business lots and buildings which will appeal to I lie caiciul liujei'. I leaso nolo tho follewing: New and modern (wo-sroiy and basement brick bulldlnc on ono of the ery best cuiueis In Klamatli 'alls. This Is not u specula! Ion but it real InmoMiireiit. I'all tie phone and uo'll (ell jou the price ami terms. i Some very desirable vacant prop erty im Main rltreet now tho center of the city, nt $8.10 per front foot. Wo are making a very low price on ii 70-ft, corner nt Main mid Klmcntli. 'I'lils Is (be opportunity of a llfe-tlnie. Ask about, It. CHILCOTE & SMITH tl::i MAIN PHONE (10 11-12 TENTH ANNUAL MASQUERADE BALL Saturday 'Evening February 14, 1920 at Malin.Hall Tdn good pl'izes for best masks five "prizes for Indies, five prizes for gents. A good time is guaran teed to everybody. Music by Malin Orches tra. Proceeds go for the benefit of the Public Library of Malin. East Curbs .'. 267.00 North Melrose on west lino Pacific Terrace 265.50 Melrose on east lino Pacific Terrace 275.50 West Curbs Northerly lino Melrose 268.50 Thence by Stations 50 ft. rrom north lino or Melrose 271.00 275.80 '100 rt. rrom north lino or Melrose 273.40 278,20 150 ft. from north lino of Melrose. 275.30 280,60 200 ft. from north line or Melrose 276.80 282.60 , 250 ft. from north line or Melrose 277.70 283.80 305 ft. from north lino or Melrose 278.00 284.20 South lino Portland, 3G0 tt 277.60 284.00 North South Tortland on west lino Pacific Terrace. 276,00 275,50 Portland on oast lino Pacific Terrace 286.50 286.00 West Curbs East Curbs Northerly lino Portland - 275.40 281.60 North South sn'ar.ade on west lino of Ptcific Terrace 263.00 " 263.00 Stato of Oregon, County of Klamath: r I, A. L. Leavitt, Pollco Judge of tho City or Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a duly enrolled copy or the Resolu tion ndopted by tho Common Council on the 26th day of January, 1920, Tolatlvo to changing certain grades on Pacific Terrace.. 10-20 A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge. nly two exceptions, tho cost acio for Irrigating far oxceoded estimated cost of our Langoll Valley district $32 per acre construction dnd $10 water charge. Somo or our peoplo say our alti tude is too high and our climate Is not ns rnvorablo. Salt Lake City has an altitude of 4,2S0 feet, but I novor saw a moro prosperous farming sec- rituber Sale, Klamath Indian Reser vation. Sealed bids. In duplicate. marked outsido "Hid Eggsman Unit," and addressed to the Superintendent. Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon, will bo received intll twelve o'clock noon, Pacific ilino, Thursday, March 11, 1920, for tho purchaso or timber on 640 acres nt tribal and allotted land on the Sprnguo River In Sections 23, 27 nnd 28K Township 34 South, Range i East ot tho W. M., Klamath Resor vation. Tho sale comprises about two and one-hair million foet ot yel low pine, tor which no bid ot lest than threo dollars and ten contt .C$3.10) per thousand foot will be Considered. All timber must ,bo re moved prlbr to July 1, 1921. Eacb bid must bo nccompnnlod by a certi fied chock tor ono thousand dollars payable to tho Superintendent of thf Klamath Indian School. Depesit: will bo rotnlned as liquidated dam ages if bidder falls to oxecuto con-' tract and bond within sixty days. rrom .nccoptanco or bid. The right to reject any nnd all bids is reserved. Form or contract and other Inrorma- tlou may bo obtained from Superin tendent. Washington, D. O.. Janu ary 23, 1920. OATO SELLS, Com missioner ot ndlnu Affairs. 3-cod-28 per Hon, with sugar beets piled In great tho heaps In the fields and comfortable homes and surroundings. There is one thing sure, that In the event of Irrigation the day ot ranching on the back of a horso is over, and it must be with n pair of boots and a shovel. Rut when we seo tho difference be tween the bonk account or the two, I believe there will be many who will forsake chaps nnd spurs for tho shovel. H. J. TICKNOR. A shark six feet long was recently caught by a girl fishing with ordin ary hook and line In nude bay, Corn wall. ; - Fine and Exclusive Line for Big and Little Folks. 5 to 50 cents. PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY COMPANY 126 Main Street S E E D ORDER NOW MurPW's Feed & Seed Store " 126 South Sixth St Phon. 87 H r i ni. l i i