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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1920)
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' mma mGtissk) oiiiJjL!i-i?w! i &mm mmm ACTIVE VOLCANO GRAND, SPECTACLE IIILO, Island of Hawaii, T, H., Feb. 15. (Uy Mall.) Halemaumau, tho "Houm of Firo" of Kllauca vol cano,- prciented a spectacle which for combined beauty and grandeur ex celled anything ho bad seen la his years of experience observing -the volcano. Professor T, A. Jaguar, Jr., said today. The throo lakes, formerly a faml- mr mj&t-r-Hht, FOR S ALE R Z t.TJjl ? .' .. .J.f.J ?.. -i .-. j ppeippj OMt . . TT "-T'W'-y'WSIHl. FOlt SALE MMMMIMI r inn Arret ranrh In ftia haarf nf tti yalley, 16 mnea"frtJm fCHttttkirfcJls on the Merrill road. All under fence and In cultivation, 33 aefesTATaTfai; fa, good buildings, good'VUr7aany liar sight to visitors to tho volcano, ?a"' a.na uo,. school, for lurtder In- i.om ,-.. 1 i. .. . Iformatlon call at ranch or address, became morgod into one stupendous M. 1. u.HtM. Kinmnth v-n. nr. body of boiling lava throe hundred 113-1C ' i ' 3 feet below tho mouth of the volcano Above tho surfacokof tho restless lavu was a delicate veil of mist, which was' absorbed by tho heat ovory fow nioraents, revealing a tumbling ' mats of living, boiling colors beneath. Above the "Kous'e of Flro" and banging over tho dead lava fields stretching away from the rim of tho volcano was a light fog a sa background for a perfect rain bow almost hugging tho earth. KOUIt COLD STOBAGE PLAtfTH FOR ALASKA' COItDOVA, Alaska, Feb. 1. (By Mall.) Four big cold storage plants aro to bo erected near Nome, Alaska, during the coming summer to handle tho Increasing Hhipments of reindeer tneat being sent to the states, accord ing to D. C. Crowley. Nome, a illrcctor'of a company that has about 18,000 reindeer. 'About '2.000 car casses will be shipped to tho 'States during the coming summer. It Is estimated that nlipost a mil lion dollars', worth of ojslorH In Xong Island Sound nro destroyed ev ery year by starfish. Of tho fifty-six ntnncrs of thai Amorictin Declaration nf Iiulepcnd-' onco, all but six worq mtmbors uf-tliu Masonic1 fratorulty. I Don't Fail to Attend the 1 Big Merrill Rodeo At Merrill, Oregon arch 17-18 TH IN 1 TIN iijrlVl vr -p j tM r Cowboys and cowgirls, bucking !;; il yi bronchos, trick and fancy riding,-rop- i'iririgvand tying contests, bull-dogging and relay racing and all the other spouts of the outdoor west. .6-BUCKING MULES-6 BAD, BULKING BRONCHOS NINE WILD BULLS M' t A new track has been built especially , to, stage the two-day thriller. ' Don't Forget It! Merrill, Oregon, March 17-J8 1 WASHINGTON, Mar, 9.-rr"The Q rent Tree ofl' Uoston Commpn" and "Tho Green Tree Hojtol" at I.o Claire, Iowa, tho mqst famous treo oa tho Mississippi river wero today nominated for a placo In tho '' Hall of Famo for Trees" being compiled by tho American Forestry Association. i.nion is. nominated by J, tolllps Wnr Sron, of llostpn, who sends 11 complete ' history of tho tree which wnn blown down In a storm Fobrunry 15, 1918. tho centennial of tho yoar In which tho colonists gathered around, thq troo and started for Lexington to Klvo battlo to tho llrltlsli. Tho Green Troo Hotoi" at I.o LClqlro, Iowni Is nominated by J. D. JJantPSj who as a boy, played leap frog beneath tho branches of thi treo with 0110 Wllllo (Jqdy nftnrwnrl known to fnmo as "Pnftalo Bill." TI10 historic phn Is well Unown oi t,ho Mtsiissij)))! river bpruuso. (o tbo rlvormon, toport? Mr. Darne. "It was tho waiting plao of mon out of a Job and looking for a trip. There fore they i;lvq It tbo namq of''T!o Grcon Trop Hotel," It Is consldeiod to 60 120 yea)-ri old, ' Other nominations for tho Hoi of Fame include (the DoSotn Oak at Tampa, Florida, frninv which DeSotu started for )io Mts'slRilppI and tho West; tho Ootopus(Treq 'In Charjes City Co,, Viiglnlnj nominated by Mcado ForgliKOn "'na tho largest and oldest iiuoMn tho stato; tho two oaks at Mar"Hutowii,'W, Ya muikcd In 17111 by General Andrew vLowIa, nmnlnnted by Antjrow Prlce: tho tUlost treo in tho Dnlkans r.t P f',o-. litza, nominated by t)o "R.- I Cross which, had Jicaijquarfers noJr'lt dur lug tho war. J-V TO hero. pfcT "'quick rosiltsi advertise RESOLUTION Tho City Engineer, pursuant to tho resolution of the CJomnton Coun cil heretofore adopted, having under dato of the 8th day of. August," 1919, filed nlaiiB. sDcclflratlona and estim ates of tho cost of improving Wash ington Street from First Street, easterly, to Third Street, Including Intersections; and tho Common Council having taken theBamo'undor advisement and finding said phms, specifications anil estimates satisfactory; It Is hereby resolved, that said plans, specifications, and estimates for tho improvement of Washington Street from First Street, easterly, to Third Street, Including Intersections, bo and tho sanio aro hereby ap proved; And bo It further, resolved, that tho Common Council hereby declares Its intention to improvo said portions of Washington Street, In accordance with said plans, specifications and rati mat os, said Improvement to con sist cf -paving said' portions of 'Wash- tn.4n. OI.An, n.t.l .Infill.. All IllhlUII 01117Kb nwi blUUOIP, Ull macadam, bltullthlc or other hard surfaced pavomonj Tho, estimated cost of tho imnrovenfeut'of sald"Dor- (lons of said "streets by placing there- nn elnilor mivement to be S7.G90.00: ,-ind tho tfatlmniod cost of paving said streets wun 011 macouam, inciuaing Cement sidewalks, curbing and grad ing, to be ?S,735.00; tho estimated cost of Improving said portions of Washington Street with bltullthlc pavement, Including grading, rolling, curbing and cemeut sidewalks to bo $U,l.r,5.00. . And1, bo it further resolved by the Common Council, that the following described property bo and is hereby declared benefited by said improve ment, 10-wii: - Lots 1-2 of DIock 11, Lots G-C of Block 4, Lots 1-2-3-4-5 of Block 10, Lots C-7-S-9-10 of Block 5; ' Lots .1-2,-3-4-5 of. Block 9. Lots? 6-7-8-9-10 of. Block 6, All of saidi.LoJ.s', and ''Blocks above described being In. Ewauna Heights Addltlon'rto -tbeiJCHy1' of, iKlamath Fulls, Oregon,. and that-said property above listed and. 'described 'be and hereby la declared to bo the property to bo assessed for thofaxpense of said improvement; And be it runner resolved, that Monday, the 12th day of April, 1920, ut the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., at the Council Chambers In tho City Hall, do iixea ns tne time and placo lor tho hearing of objections and re monstrances against tho said pro posed improvement, and tl)e Police Judgo is hereby directed to cause notice of said hoarlng to be publish ed as by chnrtor provided. State ,of Oregon, County of Klamath, Ulty of Klamath Falls, sa: I, A. L. Leavltt, Pollco Judge of the City cf Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify thntthe foregoing is a duly enrolled copy of a 'resolu tion adopted by tho Common Council on tho 8th day of March, 1920, de claring its intention to improve Washington Street from First Street, easterly, to Third Street, Including Intersections, and approving, the plans, specifications and estimates of cost submitted by the City Englneor.' A. L. LBAVITT, 10-20 v 'Police Judgo. (OTICR OF FINAL' Sf.TTLKMJONT Notlco, is hereby given that the undersigned has. filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County the( final account-.ot his administration, of the estate of Andrew KrltchV' I deceased, and the said Courf Ixed April 10th, 1920, at the ia lot two o'clock p, 111., -as the time, and the Court room of said Court as the place for tbo hearing of objections, if any, to tho snld final account and the settle ment inoroor. Dated February 28, 1930. -. J JAMK8 IfJfmiSCOLL, ) Administrator1 of the estate f of Andrew Krltchollls, Deceased. l-8-lC-'22-29;v ' ' , FOR SALB The best propltf for working man with family, la limits of Klamath Falls situated on paved road, two large mills and good sbhoot close consists of one whole block of land, house, large barn, chicken house, sheds' of ridlAUtfrW' tlon. well, pntrlnn niirrin. fnV' tt.nA cooker, Incubator, horiW.? IMntas: jpRENtrurnlhed roOM.-706 l arR.d.ofnc,. saddle trudk, garden implame'rito'ac.,!--'! 'JljJl'Zz TT good pasture ' rJght-f the eor fr f 22LSBifiSafflf5 V two cows, ideal for chicken afcdrab- lHWtMiU.fcJV bits, good soil for garden.1 Irrigate from well. Price I2500: SbAU'. ment, balance iik6'rHt:-ATfly'?5 Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore,., 13-16 :jL -mJJ. Two lota onMortlaer street Main for sale, will build lWtae'for yo on terms, see 1 1 r Thos. Johnson, 117-El Dorado 12-15 t , FOR SALE 160 acre good alfalfa land irrigated no elkall U room 112, Willits Bide ;, 6- FAOR SALE-Mi,,Ua. FOR SALE Gentle 'yoW MdeHe j horse and nearly new saddle In quire O. Fouch, West side, ner res ervoir. 13-18 FOR SALE! or will trade for cattle. 100 ewes E. W. Roberta, Poe Valley or Box 76, Bonanxa, Ore. 12-18 m. FOR SALE Rhode Laland Re4-M 'to set. w. J. Nicholson, Kirins- low Way. - 12-14 FOR SALE One Shire stillion,' ilx years old. Several head of rataif work hdrscs. Inquire of Enterprise Ranch, or phono 253J. 12-tf FARM FORJIENT OR SALENear iMmmwimwtmr vm&ryimHmi a ,v -" FOR'RENf Space la theercoIawM f "at five cents a line a day, A Jlae heV- l read by thousands every T ..... - -. aiant. " A '""'' "' -''i-" 1 iif MISCELLANEOUS We have a new supply of Income Alfutkeiaad anyone wishing" MuaeiC may call and receive ease. The"' at -'Serves you,rthi Club Cafe 6-ti-l- .' ,7 f,,.iii- S r waat FHONE -lBXTWf ,. weed.? jUy Prfntlnir Statloaery Uoaerr.ceBpaiurv.iajl teAMtsMMaaeai li f& !' Sj WANTED WANTED Men MfeM 363. for' raach -werkii 13-17 ' WANTEDr-To bar or etx. -tsbdern house. Meet be la condition., Paoae 365. 13-16 WANTED Two . uataralihed .raeaiel for IKht'Kriaee .TteWaijfiir isej Rooms. Herald office.. ' 13-15 ',1 . .- r-. .. WANTED-Alfalfa dairy farai, 36 A 'with BtwJtHout etock. aader diteh ao alkali. Addresa 210 South 3rd StI Klamath Fall. 13-6t POSITION WANTED As chaaffea or'auto mechanic, 8 year eaperi eflce.Roqta 17, Waahlagtoa .Haaee. l3:i8r K FOR SALE 10-20 tractor, first class running erder: m0ttoto'i inch tractor "plowrr'thtcrdrTdSllbHr dlsc. Terms If desired. P. O. box.C4r Merrill, Ore. llil7" FOR SALE Setting eggs. Barred Rock O. A. C- Stocks ettlna of thirteen Creamery. Merrill? Or. llit WANtBOrtA' flrat-claas A-l aroeera clerk--ona who la fall of dd aadf on' "his toes every minute. Oood.aX& ary and advancement when al shown Experience prefern dress Box M Herald office. .WANTiSbKstoeraaddbiJ ju euou cunuiiiua. Mrmi i.rir.nfafieyyi Himm. .. J Lrt Tu; :MrV The,. Merrill. rf-r.T FOR SALE -Household '.furniture. 535 Walnut." " 10-16 WAN'TKti-X'meiiiiV fo-yea te the readere,ofTThevHerld-f re , hayeaftyihlng.'for'eale, rejMtriaet, atffc&JffllfflL FORvSALE I have iwo'four-berae "logging trucks la flret chue shaae, also six good' logging heffeaaad narness ror nire. r uan ne aeear Livery Stable. Dorris, 'Calif. Tull. ' . 10 WHRN YOIT WANT ANTTHINft fit 'harrydvertl'or.H.r tf; LOANDFOD -16 J J&A'Pf ip'den .eppbrtuaRyaei nnn mm nnn t- Lm run DAun ou uumnanf u& lkcqi whnnt Tpst .98 Mr Ynht' AdJruu ? A. A. LIslcey. Midland, Ore. 9-16 1 your'hbwe.fyourrlaHn.dr.'a you'wiM te dpt sM FOR SALE Launch. Bhone '337R. 9-15 Serves 'you right Club Cafe 6-tf Bote of.'HJveui the -elatltted-'eilhaHiaCt:lw Heraldr -1 ,r"--, ,. .U ?r. -1: FOUND A chance to dhna'afaUr. n rof7the?inaoieraWer'artcee you have stored away la year eaUar, attic or barn. Turn your rMiW'Utft fcaeh. -There -is -always-eomeoejwha wants lust what ouhsvefee alt: hire tf6garndcasafJfi;i,,:ii S4VjbH Ing hens and 1 rooster; Ad-1 c0UlmtfB 6t fcte-Pyr. t tfy"jjg Merrill, tore. FOR SALE 20 Duroc .Jersey and Berks rock lay! dress Tom Lynch' 6-17 & n Serves yon rlfht Club Cafe 6-tf jVMM .. . . .'ik-Az riosf i j. LOST Loose Leaf Memoraada(b book. Reward. Freak M. VnTJr .r vm: 4 Rex.Cafe. -t IfMsreraM-effleer-,.-. ! 1T1 OAT 1 T a i 1.. mm . a i.a.iMi ....... run DAUn i.wiuik wH.i,rr whv i J'.' V 7 grapnB, nanus, necorae. win " . tt T; .n'i.A.j rr? u.in c. Z!i-.r ' crav nlaid. Ri Shepherd, 507 Main St. J'4-tf u- FOR SALE 1 Globe-Wernecke 'OSt file case letter size 3 drawer, vertlclo 4 compartments Price $50.00 Just like new. J. H. Carnaaan,' Loopils Building, Room '4: f 3,-tt FOR SALE Used cars, 19t7 Elgjhi' Imoerlal Garage. 25-tf gray ffce. a ii mseklaaw red plaid. Reward Herald I tTHBUSE"OP these columaa. make money for you. M.- .y. Am i ... .ri . . . ..:..,.5 r The Herald .telLi vou'i sT - " i. odmy's IF )rOTj'READ THIS so will thfi sands of 'tipers read your meeae If placed In these columns. " , O . . . . " new oay noi iqitiTejy. ' AmNTMBJ&llllfEMEN! Have your-dependent8 received all the monej ygJ-MfegRI vrfyantheir government ""Havecypu RDlpd'fp; ; coiniensation or voca iionai iramine.ui you,.were naniaiiy or wjiaiiy auhta n'jn. ujoisr ' . ti y4 m abled Me m seryipe?! Haye,ypij;anJackjp i ,"nY.e yPMgsgixs; nave your.LiiDeri . if H.fSftj Are, you faml Governenaujrj t 1fWUf or el pay still duelMf DonuHi i iiivHsi.i j -i o i.urcu ucuvcreu i r . .&U" w'- iw .u' r . .- i e lie, in- the geryjei HIV ' b. '. ' on papers k nroviidona i (ilir-poficy lapsed? 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