The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 19, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
A(JI0 TWO
The Evening Herald
JB. J. MU1UI.VY
Kdtlor
v n i: i) s o v u 1.
Clly IMItor-
Published dally, occpt Sumlay, by
The Herald Publishing Company ot
Klumiith Falls, at 116 Fourth Street
Unterod at the postorilea at Klam
ath Falls, Ore, for transmission thru
the malls as s.econd-cIass mu'ter.
Subscription tonus by until to any
address In the United States
Ono year .. $5 oo
One. month 50
Member of the Associated Proxs.
The Associated Press is exclusively
entitled to tho uso for reiuibllcnttou
of nil news dispatches credited to It
or not otherwiso credited In this
paper, nnd also local news published
herein.
All rights ot republication of spe
cial dispatches herein aro also reserved.
ltl.'SOM'TIO.V
DEATH
Aches, pains, nervousness, diffi
culty in urir.ntinc, often mean
serious disorders. Tho world's
standard remely for kidney, liver,
bladder and uric cctd troubles
GOLD MEDAL
Ite.Mduthm Proposing to Change the t.rmto of Poi thins of Klghtli Street,
Mfci-xmi Street tutil Lincoln Sheet
116 It resolved by tun City ot Klamath Falls that tho grades ot portion
of nnld streets bo chuugod as follows-
Present elovatlonsot Klght.h St. At WashliiRtou 170.00
At .lou'oison I03.ni)
? At Lincoln 217.00
At Ornnt
, , ... At I'roapect 28r.00 ht contor line
To bo changed to tho following tirades:
tilflUTU ST.
West
Curb
170 00
17R.R0
13,1.00
101.00
2tr.no
210 GO
Last
Sidewalk
170. :10 Contor lino of Wnali,
103.00
10 1.00
211.00
210. GO
THL'llSDAV, KI.imi'AKV ll, 1IK10.
It is Just fifty years since the
method ot grinding wood as raw ma
terial for paper was introduced in the
United States.
Shlownlk
Washington St., south Hue 170.00
Washington St., north lino 170.G0
Jefferson St., south lino . . 100.00
Jefferson St., north lino.... 107.00
Lincoln St., south lino. SIS DO
Lincoln St., north lino , 223.00
btlnir quick rtllef nnd ofttn ward off !n0 ft. nortu of north lino
dadly diseases. Known ns tho national of i.tucoln St 23-1.00
remedy cf Holland fi r moro than 203
years. AH druggists, in three bUm,
LaaIc for II.M nam. f!.M Hf.l.t .... ...... I.-..
nd .cc.pt do tmit.tioa I Tho eastorly sidewalk on Eighth St. from Lincoln to Prospect to bo
as follews:
I At Mucoln Elevatlou 310 GO.
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2.11.00 230.00
oa , ThoUCO the curbs to lmvo ft untronn grade of ir..r. per cont to a point
i. nt .r'Fhl n"S,ps to Llghth St. opposite tho northeast corner of Highlit St
land Prospect St. to elevation 284.00.
Tho world's iatlwns ore estimated
ut T.00.000 miles.
No gold has been coined in Kng
land since October, 1917.
A man employed by n London firm
of pencil-makers has worked on tho
snnio machlno for skty-threo years.
Impoit duties on butter yiold tho
IlritMi Government an estimated an-
inual profit ot moro that $1G,000,000.
DIAMQUAUTY'
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-Blovntlon 311.00 ;thon stops, C-C Inch risers, G-18 Inch
& 1910 Plant 0ily Tf
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Tnc increased cost of farm
ing makes necessary the
careful selection of steds un
proved varieties that produce
profitable crops.
A Safe Guide
to Quality and
Fair Price
Our Seed Catalog and Planter's
Guide is the standard reference
for growers of the Northwest,
listing our complete linesof beedTrcen
and Plants. I-ertilirers. Poultry onJ
1! bupplin. ijprajs and Sprarrs.
Dairy Supplies and uquipment
Thss 2iands?ie boots.
is more' shsru a diOk&
IVs a true uidG 5o
107 5 K. (ram eofner of HIghth nnd Lincoln lClontlon 227.G0; then stops,
4-0 Inch risers. 3-18 lueh trond.
132.5 ft. from corner of Eighth nnd Lincoln novation 230. GO: then stops,
l-G inch risers, 3-18 Inch troad.
100.0 It. from cornor of HIghth nnd Lincoln Elevation 23G.G0:.thun steps,
0-0 Inch Hsor, 8-13 trend.
Southerly lino of Grant St. Elovatlon 210.00; then stops, 2-0 Inch risers
1-18 Inch tread.
13 tt. from southerly lino ot Grant Ulevntton 2G1.00.
I2.G ft. from southerly lino ot Grant Ulovntlim 2GG.00: then stops, G-0
Inch risers, t-18 Inch trend.
G7 ft. from southorly lino of Grout Kiovntlon 203. GO; then stops. 3-10 Inch
risers, 2-1S Inch trend.
CG ft. from southerly lino of Grant IClovalion 207. GO; then, stop-). 1G-6
inch risers, H-1G Inch troad.
Tho westerly sidewalk on Eighth St. from Lincoln to Prospect to bo af
follews:
, corner of Eighth and Lincoln Sts.-BIovntloti 223.00; thonco,
U0 ft. up Kighth Elovatlon 237.60; then stops, 0-0 Inch risers, G-1S Inch
tlUUM
14S ft. up Eighth-troad.
100 ft. up Eighth Elovatlon 2IG.00; thon stops, 4-6 Inch risors, 3-1S inch
trend. t
170 ft. up Eighth Elovatlon 217.00.
200 ft. up Eighth Elevation 203.00; then stops, S-G Inch risors, 7-1S Inch
tread; level for G ft., thon stops, 7-G Inch risors, G-18 Inch tread; lovol
Tor G.GG ft., then 7-G Inch risers, G-1S inch ttvad; lovol for 0 ft., thon
steps, S-C Inch risors. 7rlS Inch tread.
JEFFERSON ST. GRADES.
North
Slilnu-iill.-
Joffcrson St. at 130 ft. cast of tho east
lino ot Eighth St 1SG.30
LINCOLN ST. GKADES.
Lincoln St. nt 100 ft. cast of tho oast lino
of Eighth St . 202.GO 201.70 200.70
Stato of Oregon, County ot Klamath, City of Klamath Kails, ss:
I. A. L. Leavitt, Pollco Jmlgo of tho City or Klamath Kalis, Oregon,
do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a duly onrolled copy of tho resolu
tion adopted by tho common council on tho 20th dny of January, 1020,
relative to changing certain grades on paits of Eighth, Lincoln, and Juffur
son Streets.
10-20 A. L. LEAVITT. Police Judco.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Curb
1SG.00
South
Sidewalk
1SG.30
OUR POLICY
Honesty of purpose.
Purity of drugs.
Prescriptions compounded promptly, accurately,
nnd exactly as written by the physician.
Guaranteed satisfaction to our customers.
DISINFECTANTS
l()ltM,l,li:ilVIU: ITMMUTOItH
No
No
No
No. 3
No I
Sullhieut to fumigate IOOii cable feet
-Sultlrleut to fumlKiit I GOD cubic feet
211 Sulllelent to flimlcalo 2000 ruble feet
Slllllcleul to fumigate nilOll cubic reel
Sultlileut to fumigate Goon ruble feet
l
:1.1c
one
8,1c
.1
lleuctol .
Sulphur,
Lysol
pound
:i()e and ijtl.UO
Xoe
J.le and Ode
Carholln Acid. 3 ost U.le
t'reollu, Pearxou . . JMIe, We
Kormaldidide, I'lnt , 7.1c
lKVKIt TIIEICMOMETEItS
One Allnuto
Guaranteed Accuiato
92.00
HOT WATEK llorii.Krl
(liinruutccil Ono year
Made In euu piece; 2tiurt
sy.u.i
PURE DRUGS
Your Name should be on our Math-- '
ASK FOa CATALOG No K5Q
SalMrooro
SJ.Cwv
Front anci
Varnhai"
Su.
GLOSEQ GA
SHOW FEATURE
PORTLAND, Oro., Feb. 17. Ono
ot tho features of tho coming big'
Oil EurnlypliiH, 2 oz .. ..
Camphorated Oil, 2 oz.
Doboll's Solution, pint
Aromatic Cascaru, 2 oz.
TastelesH Epsom Salta
TastelesH Castor Oil, 3 at.
Spirits Camphor, 2 oz. .
Peroxide ot llyilrognn, lb
Witch Ma70l, pint ..
Itochelle Salts, 3 oz. .
Tincture Iodine, 1 ut
Milk ot .Magnesia, 12 nt.
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Kit-
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HOME REMEDIES
Mustard Ointment :t(c and (K)e
lteMill Mentliolliu) Halm,
3-ur Jur . Wlc
1'iiealypliiM Cough Syrup,
bottle :t.le and 7.1e
Jii) lies HalHiim of Tar :t()e, HOe
ItuMill Cherry Mark Cough
Syrup . ... .fl()e
I.iixatlM) Diomo Quliiluo. ilOe
Weeks' Cold Tablets . . SJ.V
l.lsterlno . . :iOe, (l()e, ijil.UO
Aspirin Tablets, do.
Hiker's Grippe Pills
Hi-Mill AnalgcHlc Halm
a.1e
J.1e
sou
of closed car models. At least one-
third, poihaps eeu one-halt of tho
17G models to bo shown, will bo of
tho enclosed type.
It doesn't requlro a vory long mem-
5V
oiy to remember back to tho da)s
when tho only closod automobiles In
this part ot tho country were tuNlcnbs
or costly limousines, ownership of
which automatically rated a man ns u
millionaire In thoso days (oiks on
tho street used to speculate as to how
much ho paid his chauffeur whon tho
great man rolled by in his limouslno.
I 111 t timp linvn plinni'oi! TsJnwn-
. ..... . .. .... nv... -.
Portland automobile show, tobo held dajs the.ro aro closed cars within
in tho Ice Palace, Will bo tho dispia. reach of tho purse of even the vory
Those prices do not include war lax
The hrtJal Store
Mail Orders Filled Promptly
moderate Income And tho day when
such a ehlclo could bo driven only by
ti paid chauffeur in uniform also U
I past. In tbe4o times tho closed car
diler driven his own.
i Thev uuko 'em In all sizes and
stles now coupe, brougham. lc
I torln, sedan and variations thereof,
! nil of which will be mi exhibition ut
jtho Portland show In many different
I makes of ears. And today tlie.elosed
t' ih of automobile Is pushing the
oi)on -ir hnrd In populurlty; so hard
ti'at approxlmatoly 10 per cent of
the entlro output of automobiles aro
i now closed cars, with the tendency to
i build een moro of that type.
Tho leusuu for this tiend to the
i rlosed ear Is easy to diagnose. The
, closed uiitoniobllu combines comfort
j with utility in a manner with which
( the open ear can never eouipoto
Modern engineering methods have re
I duced tho weight ot automobile cbas
i sis and body to such an extent that
it no longer Is necessary to mako a
j closed cur wolgh half as much as a
locomotive. In fact, tho latest models
! weigh surprisingly little more than
the open cars and can go anywhere
I th it an open car goes, w'th Infinitely
linoio comfort in disagreeable
uonthor.
! Tho number of entries of closed
' cars already mndo for thu Portland
uu'omobllo show emphasize tho trend
of the present day. Tho visitor to
tho big show will tee, howovor, not
only nil llio vory latest types of closed
cars, but tho latest models of open
tars, as woll.
In all, GO dlfforont makes ot pas
senger uutomoblles will bo on dis
play, nnd 170 dlfferont modols.
Still nnothor featuro of tho Port
land show Is tho truck show hold in
connection with It. For tho first time
1 on tho Pacific Coast, a show will bo
'devoted oxcIiiBioly to trucks.
I Tho truck section of tho show will
'bo hold In the Portland Armory, only
1 a few blocks from the Ico Palaco, andjA
one ucicui win uiimu ino uuurur in
both shows without additional cost.
'Tlioro will bo GO different makes of
trucks on display, and npptnxlmutoly
loo dlfforont modols
Don't ask for
Crackers say
Skcw Flakes
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Lonk f.tt iiu
tt.d 111 tl vn all
l; C. It. JUItu.;rs
SOME MOKE
1. C. U PRODUCTS
Annlr Liturl' Slmrt Itrcail
An vi u.t Illbcuit
A i.ttd Cukes
llullrr'lhlii
ClKi-sebai-ilwldi
( iTnannt Wufcia
I iff sultana
(iinfir Wfcr
rJ II nev JuinLIn
,.iuu lir jutfi bullincriakcs
Fresh
from the Oven
Crisp, light, daintily delicious
crackers- salted just enough
in other words-SNOW FLAKES!
rnawruinuw
In Canaila women aro eligible both
for tho federal paillamcnt and t'u
provincial legislatures. No woman
luu. yet boon elected to tho Dominion
parliament, but several have been
ehoBon to seats in tho iaw-maklng
dependent, was elected to the Alberta
legislature In 1017, and In thu (mine
year Miss Itobmta MacAdams was
leturued by tho oversens Cunadlau
f oices. Mis. llalph Smith was also
elected in 1017 to tho Ilrltlsh Colum
bia legislature, and Mrs. Hiimsden,
bodies of thu different provinces, ju Liberal, was recently returned In
Mrs. McKlnney, who stood as uu In-1 Saskatchewan.
Fish Is tho star swfmnior of tho
Nnv.il Academy. Tboy'io all groat
iiwimmert).
Iluving disposed of "IJabo" Ilutb,
Presldont Krazeo now lias only 18 of
tho lied Sox to sign up for tho coming
season.
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People's Market
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KIOIIT OKK '1'IIK IOR
j on get our meats. Our
icfilgcrutoi' is maintained
at u iiiilfoimly low tempera
tine day and night the year
ioiiihI, mid nail meats hero
urn kept fresh, tender, juicy
anil appetizing. Our roasts
or beef, lamb, veal, mutton,
etc., mo of superior quality
at all times. Older a "llrst
cut" fiom us today.
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