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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1920)
iwon Timtcn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fiiuiwiuv, rinmuAiiv in, 1020. $ v t , 1 4 ', fyZMtl ! t f f T t f t T t T t t T t t V t f T t Y T t Y t f t f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y T Y Y Y Y Y T Y A DOORS WE HAVE A FEW DOORS IN ODD SIZES, AND SOME DAMAGED IN SHIPMENT, BUT USABLE FOR MANY PUR POSES. THESE WE WILL SELL AT CONSIDERABLY LESS THAN PERFECT DOORS IN STOCK SIZES. We are prepared to manufacture Doors of all kinds, to order. IF YOU NEED DOORS OF SPECIAL SIZE OR DESIGN, WE CAN SUPPLY YOU ON SHORT NOTICE, AND WILL SOON HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF STOCK SIZES AND PATTERNS. Lakeside Lumber Co NELSON ROUNSEVELL, Mgr. Mill and Yards: Klamath Avenue and Center Street Telephone 128 ! t Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y fl TIT Attention ! During the present emer gency the STAR DRUG CO. will remain open until 10 p. m. daily or later if neces sary. DEWEESE & POPE ' Proprietors Sco Harry Telford Plowing, May Chopping illK- 17-11I-21-23-2G-2S for Tractor 1 tinil Silo Fill- Chilled flsli, from Newfoundland prepared In u cold storage plant which has a capnclty for handling over 200,000 pounds of fish a day. At tho signing of thn nnnlstlco, tlio total of Gorman bombing and scouting noroplanuH hud fallen to 1,700, whllo tho allies had throe ma chines on thu front to ovury Gorman 0110. . ! NOTICI ItHSOMITION UK IT KESONVED hy tho Common Council of tho City of Klamath Fulls, Oregon, that thu grades on Pacific Tcrrnco, a Btrcot in tho City or Klamath Fulls, shall ho changed from tho t'rudes now established to tno IO"ow,n"! West Curbs East Curbs Southerly lino of Huron - 3M.M 23G.C0 Huron on westerly lino Pacific Terraco : 2?2'2 H?S"? Huron on easterly line PacIHc Terrace Wc20cu0ru9 Kasturhs Northerly lino of Huron 234.20 240.90 Thence hy Stations , 50 rt. from Huron St 230.4G 243.33 100 ft. from Huron St - 238.70 24fi.7G 1C0 ft. from Huron St - 241..IG J48.18 ( 200 ft. from Huron St 244.70 JfiO.GO 2G0 ft. from Huron St : 248.30 253.40 South lino Karlo St. 300 ft. from Huron St 2G2.00 J 57.00 South North Karlo on westerly lino Pacific Torruco 253.00 253.50 Karlo on easterly line Pacific Terraco wCurb. KS3 xrn.ii.n.iu lino Hnrln Strnnt 257.00 2G2.G0 Thenco J,yt Stations- 100 ft. from north lino of Karlo Streot 202.00 2GS.20 1G0 ft. from north lino or Karlo Streot 203.00 J00.80 175 ft. from north lino of Karlo Street 2G3.30 200 ft. from north lino of Karlo Street Si; .!! 250 ft. from north lino of Karlo Street ' ' ' 7,11 South line Melrose. 300 ft 106.00 72 South lino Melrose, 300 ft 267.00 272.00 Melrose on west line Pacific Terraco 205.50 205.50 Melrose on east l.no Pacific Terraco y, KasSbs Northerly lino Melrose 208.50 273.40 Thonco by Stations ,.. , Rft 60 ft. from north lino of Mo roso 271.00 -7G.80 100 ft. from north lino of Me roso 273.40 -78.-0 150 ft. from north lino of Mo roso 275.30 -80.00 200 ft. from north lino of Melrose HZS'SS SS.TSn 250 ft. from north lino of Melrose 277.70 28.I.S0 305 ft. from north lino of Melrose 278.00 -84,2 South lino Portland, 300 ft J7W0 --81.00 Portland on west lino Paclllo Terraco 270.00 275.50 Portland on oast lino Paella Terraco c, Krt Ctarb, Northerly ..no Portland - .40 28U0 Ksplanado on west lino of Pacinc Torraco 203.00 2C3.00 State of Oreeonountoflamath i,e1rKy.h,i"co!Cffic oV'lilo , gSltfio LW certain Brades on ,,1 Until arrnnKements can ho mndo that will Insure a supply of paper sufficient to unable Tho Herald to return to Its re gular slzo, It will remain as It Is today, with tho exception of Fridays, when wo nro permitted to print eight pages. Wo shall return to our regular alio at the earliest dato possible XOTICK OP l'lI.lXO OK PKTITIOX TO VACATK STUKKTS To Whom It May Cencern: Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned will nt tho regular meet ing of tho Council of tho City of Klamath Kails, Oregon, to bo hold upon tho evonlng of tho Stli day of March, A. I). 102a, present (heir petition to said Council praying for tho vacation of certain streets and alleys In Klamath Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, de scribed as follows, to-wlt: All that portion of Fourth Street lying and being botweon blocks 111 and 112 In said addition; All Hint portion of Second Streot lying and being alongside and adja cent to lot C. In block 100, and to i blocks 101, 1011 and 110 In said art Idll Ion. All that not linn of Willow Avenue lying and being between blocks 100 and 101 In said addition. All that portion of tho nlloy run ning through blocks 101 and 102 in said additicu; All that portion of Klin Avonuo lying and being between blocks 101 and 10!) and blocks 102 and 10S in said addition; All that portion of tho alloy run ning through blocks 109 and 108 in said addition; All thut portion of Klnloclc Avonuo lying and being between blocks 109 and 110 and blocks 108 and 111 in said addition; All that portion of the alloy rim ing through blocks 110, 111 and 112 In said addition; All that portion of the street or avonuo sometimes called Pacific Avonuo parallol ami southeasterly of blocks 110, 111 and 112 in said ad dition. As said stroots, alloys and blocks nro shown by tho offlclal plot of said addition now on fllo in tho public ro cords of Klnniath County, Orogon. Datod this 2nd day of February, A. n. 1920. HUnGE W. MASON, M. S. WEST. KMMA J. WEST, G-12-19-20-4 Petitioners. HAMJM, Oro., Feb. 19. In a let tor to Percy Cupper, state engineer and member of the executive commit' too of tho Western States Ilcolnma' lion association, 1). W. Davis, gov ernor of Idaho, and president of the reclamation organization, expresses confidence that congress will appro prlnte a substantial sum of money for reclaiming western lands now un productive becausa of lack of Irrlga tlon, despite the unfavorable report submitted by tho secretary of tho treasury. 'Secretary I.ano In his report Is sued on tho ovo of his resignation," writes Covornor Davis, "suggests that the bill bo cut to $100,000,000 Tho favorable tone of thlB document Is a victory, and I am very optimistic over the whole matter. Wo must push the ccampalgn, and as soon as the special session of our legislature Is over this week I sjiall glvo a groat deal of time to reclamation associa tion affairs, for I consldor it the most Important thing wo have to do. "Please urgo on tho friends of Ir rigation In your stato tho necessity for keeping a llvo Interest In your lo cal association, so wo may have tho great states involved In this Irriga tion union, "In addition, I suggest you Immed iately confer with American Legion commanders In your community. Kx plaln to them that this Is the opening wedgo In the soldier settlemont plan and gain their support through reso lutions and letters. Wo can do much for them, and they ran help them selves. Wire or write me If you wish more suggestions." HEWS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate MAAAAMMMAAAMASAMVWWMAMUWt FOR BANK lloomlng gain 8th &. Main. house. liar-1C-23 'CITV aAHUAOE When you want garbage removed call 52J. Printing, Stationery and offlca j supplier. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company, 12G Main St. 9-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous1 WANTED FOH SANK Fordson tractor, exten- WANTKD Two chambormalds at slon rims, 2 bottom Oliver plow.' tho White Pelican Hotel. 18 oxtra shales, electric light, oil cups,' ; - electrical extras, used little, In first- WANTKD A bronzo gobbler. Ad class condition. Price $800. John' dross C. J. I3radbury. Box 297. Zblnden, Merrill. Oreg. 17-25 ! 13-19 I. FOIl SANK 05 head of well bred durham cattle. It. C. Cowley, Nor ella, Oreg. 18-19 UAHDKN I) HIT 100 loads of fine garden diit. Call 250J.; also a few fruit trees. 17-19 WANTKD Janitor for West slda school; 8 room building; 275 pup ils. Salary $80 a month year round; also living rooms, light, heat, water, fuel and uso of telephone 14-tf FOH SANK Natest Singer machine.' Set of Carpenter & Mill wrights tools. Fancy Indian bead work. ox 1157, Klamath Falls, Ore 17-23 JOB WANTED By experienced 1 ranch hand, competent to take o ,i cliargo; single man. References. Ad ?ow,m,b dress J. M., Herald Office. 13-19 ' WANTKD 2 greon lumber pliers. I Cood wages guaranteed to good men. W. II. Kills, Dairy, Oro. 13-19 FOR SANE Used cars; 1919 Reo ' 1918 Buick Six, 1917 Elgin Six. . WANThD To engage a complete Imperial Oarage, Phono 130. 13-tf mi" crew to start March 1st. Good ' vni?ns in irnnri mpn. w. m. kiiih. FOR SANK A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new. Rex Cafe. 12-tf Dalrv. Oro. 13-20 FOR BAUB One used Ford, In ex cellent condition. See Horace Shld- ler, 6th St., between Main and Klam ath. 10-tf LOST AND FOUND NOST Dealers license No. 545 A 1920. Return to White Pelican garage. 18-20 FOR RENT OR LEASE i- FOR KENT Two-room apartment for light housekeeping; also a gar age. isi: Main St. I'liono 471. 14-tf MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE OF KIXAN ACCOUNT PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 I'NAXIXG MINI; HANDS WANTED. Bench men. Sticker man. Sash, Door and stock cutter. Turner. J (ieneral machine men. See Mr. Rounsevell. liAKICSIDK LUMBER CO. Klamath Ave & Center St. Phono 128. 16-tf VMMMVWWWVWWVWMAMMVvMMAMMMA In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oiegon for Klamath County. In the matter of tho estate of II. CI. Kalrclo, deceased. Notice Is hereby given thnt tho un dersigned has filed In the above en titled court und matter his final account nnd that Saturday, March G, 1920, at 3:00 o'clock p. in., In the court room of tho above entitled court In tho County Court House at Klamath Falls, Klamath County. Oiegon, has been fixed by tho court as tho time and place at which ho will hear tho said final account and orliln the R.'imi and all nersonS hav-l itiR objections thereto shall fllo their simple, sparkling 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 save you Time, Money, and Patience jjjfJ1ji.t-iji ii iiri rii i ir! iiii- --"""""""" i rrrr!! ttirMfy When one thinks of Is generally as said objections or appear personally and object to tho confirmation of the said account on or before the said dato above mentioned. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 4th dny of Fobrunry, 1920. H. M. MANNING, Executor of tho Estato of 11. G. Falrco, Deceased. G-12-19-2G-4 Timber Snie, Klamath Indian Itcser- vatlon. Scaled bids, in duplicate, marked outside "Bid Eggsman Unit," and addressed to tho Superintendent Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon, will bo received until twelvo o'clock noon, Pacific time, Thursday. March 11, 1920, for tho purchase of timber on 640 acres of tribal and allotted land on tne Spragne River In Sections 22. 27 ana 2S, Township 34 South, Range 8 East of tho W. M., Klamath Reser vation. Tho sale comprises about two and one-half million feet of yel low pine, for which no bid of lesf thnn three dollars and ton cents ($3.10) per thousand feet will be considered. All timber must be re moved prior to July 1, 1921. Eacn bid must bo accompanied by a certi fied check for one thousand dollars, payable to tho Superintendent of the Klamath Indian School. Deposit will ho retained ns liquidated dam nges if bidder fails to execute con tract and bond within sixty days from acceptance of bid. Tho right to reject any nnd nil bids Is resorvod Form of contract and other Informa tion may bo obtained from Superin tendent. Washington, D. C. Janu ary 23, 1920. CATO SENNS, Com missioner of Indian Affairs. 3-ood-28 beautiful settings. One diamonds which are set in the rim of the steel drill and enable it to cut through the hardest .rock. Electric lamps depend -lor apart of their manufacture upon the diamond, and forget their value in industry. It is diamond dust is used for cutting and not generally known that boring for turning the tremendously hard steel oil would In many cases be out of.v.'hich is used in the manufacture of tho question hut for tho help of the 'modern armament. diamonds, it gems, pure and brilliants set in is apt to t j I I ilt .f. A .T. T. .. .T. .. .-i if. A .1i .. .. i m ($($4i..3$,!M&'$M'.'''$-2'f2M'-!''' IT IS ONE THING to drive a truck and another to know how to load it. In addition to being competent chauffeurs, our men are ex perlenced ill the handling and delivery of cases and packages. Try us and let us provo it. Western Transfer Co. 702 Main Phono 187; lies. SOOR 2 22 3 S S' 'i fr & H WaWVWWWWVWr"A Wood Phone in vour orders for BLOCK, LIMB or SL.AB WUUJJ Our stock is more com plete now than for several months. Prices Right Service the Best O. PEYTON "Wood to Burn" 702 Main St. Phone 187 Hot Waffles or Biscuit Breakfast ? ? ? For Delicious, appetizing, but a lot of trouble unless you use double-acting Crescent Baking Powder You may mix your batter or dough the evening before it will be ready for baking for early breakfast and you'll have the lightest, flakiest biscuits, or the sweetest brown waffles without a fear of failure. Costs no more in 1920 than in 1914. 1 pound 25c 5 pounds $1.00 CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Seattle, Washington IM J ,' NOW Murphey's Feed & Seed Store SEED 126 South Sixth S, i Phone 87