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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1920)
, -A . ium: tiii:ii T,E PHILADELPHIA STORAGE BATTERY, THE YEAR GUARANTEE 6lli, Between Main and Klamath W V. It WILL DEMONSTRATE MACHINE GUN USE Klrsl iJeiit-nntit Jnrlcnnn uiiil n wrumiiK pnr from the Fimi V K Infantry nt ( ninp Lew . after an orrrnlKlit stav here. Ji.i t morn ing for Mt-rr.ll ItHnid i to glv n fihllillimi with tlin new Brown ing niarhltui riiii unit niimmnllr rule durltiR tlio celebration mill rodeo, i Mrch 17 ami IS, tun mi account of I WHY?. STATIONERY SALE Fine grade tinted Linen pound Paper, 72 aheett to the pound, in the following tintt: BLUE, PINK AND BUFF Regular 40c value, Special this week 30c Envelopes to match, 15c per package. High grade Linen Box Paper, 24 sheets and 24 En velopes in the following tints, Blue, Pink and Buff, 35 Cents per Box TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE, AS THESE VALUES ARE 50 PER CENT UNDER PRES ENT MARKET ON THIS CLASS OF PAPER L. M. MARTIN'S 5-10-15-25c Store 419 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon Western Floral Shop Iff J rrHlii a wwU Km HORACE SCHIDLER CUT DOWN YOUR Coffee Expense Buy the Famous MJB "The Quality Coffee of America" IN THE FIVE POUND CAN AND SAVE MONEY Goes Farther EVERY CAN GUARANTEED I ln poMpotiemetit of tln Rodeo In tit torin. tin') limy not able In curry (liroiiKl tltelr program T'ii p-irty will return In Kliiinnlli Fulls ilm hut of (tin week, nml If ii tniicvnii'iilH run ho made will give mi oOllhltloil here N.Miitln hming promoter are try ing to mi nee a mtitrli between Fred Fulion nml I of Cm, ttn Southern holvywolghl WOMAN'S TOUCH In what mattes homo home like. So with lovoly llowora they mid to room frn Kiuiico, sweetness and tho tender memories of Biimnior days and wnnhiK twilights. lliliiK summer Into your homo by letting us supply tho llowora to you dally. An InvoHtmcnt for good choor. MHS. h. MOOIIK rropi'lrtor 701! Main lMuilio IH7! Res. BOOK THE EVENING HERALD, BATTERY WITH A TWO . STATE FORESTS tit) . l. .IikIooii, rurtot i;iniilncr) I'OltTl.AM). Mar 17 -The pur-pom- of forest protection week. uhllll tfikeM liltiri, tiiv 'l.ri iri'jn " --' '-. .-" oi '""' r"izen in tiio important work of larliii: for tho forest resources of Phone 127 i --. "i n - PLMTMN ASKED TO SAVE , Orcgon It Is only necessary to loolt take place In the ordinary way bo at my of i hit four million acres of fre police magistrates This Is quite tlie state which have been fire swept III the past, to realize the fate In store for our wonderful forests If nili-iiiatii protection Is denied them Murli of the forest area of Oregon Is fit for no better use than tho pro tection of limber . If left to tho inerr) of fire, part of tho present forimtii will disappear each year and tho land be left a worthless waste In - Blend of i productive area There Is plenty of tlmherlnnd In Oregon which grown annually from '.no to l.oou hoard feet per acre of ''ought Fir The Forest Service has rivordM of careful measurement tuk- -i, "ii in.' muslin .iiiitjuiii r"reit .. .... ,... i .! .. (...... I ,..- itt Western Oregon, which show that luriiiK a five enr period tho timber, but on a small scale. It Is only pos- ng'-'. lC-tf giew at an average rale of 175l'slhIo where a dispute can he settled ' ,,,, ,.., ,. T . ' " . . , . ... I i i .. ., i . , .tOR SAM: Host olTor takes first- hoard f.et per acre annually , hy arbitration, since there U not as; ciuag iiolsluln dairv cow. frenh It. Ongou Is forging to the front asiln tho case of the lumber producing state The cut of! courts any means of com polling tho her mills was two and a half billion i obedience of the unsuccessful lit! f el In I'JIS (liven tho proper for- gant st managemi tit.- which Includes, irotertlon. conservative lumbering. mil restocking with trees Oregon's 'o-sls will product, twice her pres - "ft lumber rut annually for an In - lefllllte period And putting tho forests under .iii.ii;em-.u iu mean permmiem ml prosi iirout forest communlte iiisteail of tlio mushroom shack which owns, and temporary camps To typical of the destructive logging 'iiethnds where no atlmept at forest management is made. If the campaign for Forest Pro tection Week Is not under way In vour town there Is still tlmo to get t started by taking action nt once Suggestions for observing this weok will be furnished by tho Forest Pro lecdon Week committee of the Portland Chamber of Commerco on request It not appenm doubtful whether tho I'm i tod State will lie represent ed In tho tennis events nt tho Ant werp Olympic games. 1'uclo Sam's best rnrquet wlolders will bo busy with tho tournaments at home. So many of tho Red Sox worn late In m living nttho Hot Springs train ing camp thai Manager Harrow fours his team will be In poor shape to meet tho Plrati'H mid tlio (Hants In tho exhibition games. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Domestic and Imported Spring Woolens Now on Display. Perfect Fit Guaranteed CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Main Street JbS7lrl tJv KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON - f ,,.,.,... . , . Dl ULI.f, reb 1 r Ify Mull i - Tim Defence of tho Realm Act, adop led for purposes of tho war, Is beliii: freely employed in the government's struggle with the Hlnii Fein It was under the powers delegated to the government hy this ant that the Fromnn'a Jouniul wiih suppressed In accordance with thin of law many t tinea of alleged Nedltlon which or dinarily would ho tried In civil courts now are heard hy court' martial Deportation of suspected persons are made under thin act and It In charged that leading Irishmen arc kept In prison In England without tho necessity of bringing against tliora any specific complaint Tho government, however. does . ronnno , ,"o tho .,."..; its war powers under the Defense- of j the Realm Act hut many proiocutlons usil.il In Dublin, whero the police ' magistrates are regularly appointed ' by salaried officials; but aro ram In , thu provinces where tho magistrates -ire unpnld. Apart from tho Instances of the government's conflict with the Sinn Fein, the life of tho country pro- ceils ns usual Itogular courts of law 1 Hit everywhere and Sinn Felners nil - pear before the rlvli courts as lltl - gan.s and as lawyers; but they - fusil to recognize the Jurisdiction of the same Judges when sitting to try I criminal offenses. An experiment of holding Sinn I-..,., r. -..... ...... .1... ...t. ,.-. .. i fin tiuiii miller me iiiitnoriiy oi the Irish republic has been tried. ordinary legal ' Storage Rattories II. Shldler , IIKSOI.IITIO.V iiKSOi.trriox 1 .The City Engineer, pursuant to the resolution of the Common Coun . 'ell heretofore adapted, having under .lnl.i nt thu Qth alriv rt Aneitut. 1019. .,..., .,-0.,. .,.,.,., ,n,0 n,. ,. --ititin ,i ntim.' llllll' III lll 111 II it) Wl IlllhUnii -a,f nt os of the cost of Improving Wash- Ington Street from First Street.! easterly, to Third Street, including Intersectiens: and tho Common council having taken tno samo unuer advisement and finding said plans, specifications and estimates satisfac tory; It Is hereby resolved, that said plans, speculations, and estimates for tho Improvement of Washington IB CI S ED I SI EEIN I Street from First Street, easterly, toipOR SALE 20 Duroc Jersey and! iTulril street, inciuuing intersections,, ho and tho same aro hereliy ap- Proved; And bo It further resolved, that tho Common Council herohy declares Its Intention to Improvo said portions poll SALE A double drawer Nn of Washington Street, in accordance, tlonal Cash register. J ust like new with hald plans, specifications and Hex Cafo. , 12-tf estimates; said Improvement to con- , slut of paving said portions of Wash- for SALE I.ea ling 111.1K03. Phouo- Ington Street with cinders, oil macadam, htlullthlc or other hard surfaced pavement. Tho estimated cost of tho Improvement of said por- tlons of said streets by placing there on cinder pavement to bo $7,.rt90.00; and tho estimated cost of paving said j streets with oil macadam, including! cement sidewalks, curbing and grad- ing, to be $8,735.00; tho estimated cost of Improving said portions of, Washington Street with bltulltlilc pavement, Including grading, rolling, I curbing and cemont sidewalks to b Ill.lba.OO. And bo It further resolved hy the Common Council, that tho following described property ho and Is hereby doclared benollted by said improve ment, to-wlt: Lots 1-2 of Block 11, Lots G-G of Block 1. Lots 1-2-3-4-C of Block 10, Lots C-7-S-9-10 of Block 5; Lots 1-2-3-1-5 of Block 9. Lots C-7-S-9-10 of Block C, All of said Lots mid Blocks abovo described being In Hwnuna Heights Addition to tho City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, and that said property abovo listed and described bu mid hereby Is declared to lie thu property to bo assessed for tho expense of said liuprovemunt; And bo it fnrthor resolved, that Monday, tho 12th day of April, 1920, at tho hour of S o'clock p. m., at tho Council Chambers in tho City Hall, bo tl.xod us the time mid place for tho hearing of objections and re monstrances ngainst tho said pro-, posed Improvement, mid tho Poltco Judge is hereby dlrocted to causo notice of said hearing to bo publish-' ed as by charter provldod. State of Oregon, County of Klamath, City of Klamath Falls, ss: I, A. L. Leavltt, Pollco Judge, of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do horoby cortify that tlio foregoing Is n duly enrolled copy of a resolu tion adopted by tho Common Council on tho 8th day of March, 1920, de claring Its intontion to improve Washington Struot from First Stroot, easterly, to Third Street, Including Ititorsentious, and approving tho plnus, speclllcntions and ostlmates ofs)low tluit in that country mi average cost submitted by the City Engineer. ... .... i.. 1 A. L, LKAVITT, Pollco Judge. 10-20 BALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN: FOR SALE Real Estate OK HALE 3 room (urnlHhcd house, largo Jot, r-hu k-n hoiiM-and yard mjo, $Mjj mnh. tul. IJd'jo ''"r n""111' Inquire .J21 (,rant at. 1C-Z0 I'Olt HAM!- New G-roorn pinnt'Twl huiicalow, completely furnlhed, two porclien, larfjo lot, on paved street. Vury reasonable. Call 738 iiiniii Hireui, u a. in. to 2 p. 0 p in to 7 p. in. 15-17 FOIl SALC on Xlaln Kt . ,i nry substantial hiilhiinK .'.i lit fc- t 1C Inch walls heavy enough to .iiry lour stories ijihk no duiowi into threo btoren, arid renteo For further partlcularn Ingmru of son, Hotel Hull. J. Andnr-Ji,-irt FOR SAM: Tho best proposition f"r working man with family. In ,mu" or iintri I alls situated on cs 'l block of land, house, largo barn, 'chicken houne, sheds of all doicrip- tlon, well, englno pump, tanks, feed cooker, incubator, horse, harries, saddle truck, garden implements etc , good pasture right at tho door for' hits, good soli for garden, lirTgate from well. Price $2500. Smnlpay- ment, oalanco liku rent Applv 705 Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore. 13 10 NKW JlOl'SK- Price, cash, WjG 00. Terms. 'ISX'JO oo , half flown ba!- nnco llWltlllllv tinvtuenta nor rnnl j Call at place, 1023 Main St 1.1-20 , "'UK AM. If.O aues good alfalfa I rom 1 1 S." w'l "i i i tV Bl Uc. j i ....I ........ ....i ..ii.t. FOR SALE Miscellaneous 1018 f en1 n .o fm ontr. ...... - - - Chevrolet flrsl-ela is mrminf rnnilt- tlon. Prices aro tight, leniral Oar - three months; also two-year-old and yearling hollers from same cow.1 Address E L Horulcl. 1&-17 FOIl bAM. (jentlo young saddle norso ami nearly new saddle in- , quire (5. Fouch, West side, near res-i i urw"r- 13-1S' I FOR SAI.E-or will trade for ,. I FOR SALE ' 100 ewei- -i: W. Roberts, Poo 70, Honanza, Ore. ' Valloy or Ilox 12-1S FOR SAKE One Shire stallion. sK - veais old Several hesd of youtiK work hori.es Inquire of Enuriirise Kanch, or phone 2.-.3J. ' 12-tf, - . , ,, ,Tn'7 ". '., Fo'A;I.10--0 irartor flr-j class running order; 1 3'bottom 14 1 inch tractor plow; 1 tiactor double .disc Terms If desired. P. O. ho-c r4. Merrill, Ore. 11-17 Serves you right Club Cafo C-tf Berkshire hegs: 1 dozen llarred rocfc lading hens and 1 rooster. Ad dress Tom Lj nch .Merrill Oro. c-17 graphs. Planus, Record j. Farl i Shepherd. C07 M-Un St. Jl-tt Servos you right Cub Cafe C-tf poit SALE 1 Olobe-Wernpcko oak fUo case-letter size 3 drawer, vort'ele 1 compartments Price $50.00 just like new. J. II. Oaiiihau. l.oomis Building. Room I. 3-tf . FOR SALE I'scil cars, 1017 Elgin Imporial Oarage. 2."-tf FOR RFNT OR I FArF FOR RENT Space In theso colulnns at five cents a line a dav. A line he Is read by thousands every night. -?. rS?lJi!r15Ai:!i,.N niii'i.iii.i ..mi. .I...... uiiiu 'u- diess R Herald otfue 12-tf VOCHATZER BROS. WELL DRILLERS Olvo Us a Trial Phono 29C-M lilmuatli Falls, Oregon Moxico seoms to have tlio unenvi able distinction of being tho "naugh tiest" of all tho tuitions. Statistics of 0110 person In every fifty has been Impilsoned for hi caking laws. w dm Hint, Mitrn 17, una. MISCELLANEOUS EUntrlc Appliances . .11. Shldler FOR JURE 100 lioad work horsos. 'Inquire Klamnth Record office. ii-ltf- V havo a new supply of Income blanks and any on o wishing same '""T ''nil and rccelvo same. The first National Uank. Flertrle Wlrlnj; H. Shldler 8, Harry Telford for tractor rdnwtnj; or discing .Phono 13F12. i-2 Serves )oti right Club Cafo 6-tf CITY OAHHAOK ,When you want garbage removed call t2J. I'HO.VB PEYTON for wood, 187 "" Printing. Stationery and offic stippllcui. Pioneer Printing and Sta- tlonery company. 12C Main St. 9-tf WANTED WANTKD One or more lota at end of Cth. 7th, or Stu St. on hill T. M. II. Herald. 1C-18 WANTKD Uronze turkey gobbler. State price. Write Ray Frouer. Honanza Ore. 16-19 WANTED Position by experienced mill man, thirteen years' sawlne call and foreman; any kind of machln-B-t fiery, largo or small mill. Address C I,, i:.. Herald. 1S-17 Steam and Electrical man, also t sawyer wants Job for nummer. llo'x I Herald. 1S-17 ! WANTED Men for ranch work. j Phone 3C3. 13-17 'u- vri-n r .... ... 7' W ANTL.D To buy five or six room modern house. Must he in ironrl condition. Phone 3C5. 13-19 WANTED Alfaira dairy farm, 80 A. , with or without stock, under ditch, no alkaV. Address 210 South 3rd St. Klamath Falls. 13-6t POSITION WANTED As chauffeur "Tr". ?f fiLt,?.e"" 13-19' I WANTED--A first-class A-l grocery eiorK one who is full of pep and nn l.u in avn rai. r..i i .v... ..... .. j . . j ,11,111. fclj. . ,UUI BU- rv pnd oe'venrement when ability Is 8I d shown Experience preferred Ad- ress IJox M Herald office. 12-tf I WANTED A stock saddle; must be in good condition. Phone 203J. 9-tf WAVTFP A mesage from you to fie renders of The Herald. If you have nnvthlng for sale, for rent, lost or found. Serves you right Club Cafo 6-tf "l WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING I In a hurry advertise for It here. LOST AND FOUND LOST Slraiv suit case on hill road to Merrill Ceo. F. Rohrer. Rec- lamution office. 1C-19: ' I-OST A golden opportunity to sell 1 your homo, your farm or anvthlnir you wish to disposo of. If you do not me the classified columns of The Herald. FOl'ND A chanco to dispose of any of the innumerable articles that you have stored away in vour collar. , attlc or l,arn Turn your waste Into i cash. There is always someone wh'n 'wants Just what you have for sale. f'nn mm through tho classified I columns of this paper. LOST Small brown leather pur'so I containing $2.50 my collection monev. Please return to carrier No'.'S Herald office. 13.tr LOSTA. '. -. red am, uray main, itnwnni iT.irniH t flco. 9.tt,i COMMAMIKKY ATTENTION. Special meeting, Wed. lijo Frank Ward E. C. Mnr. 17. 1G-17 LOST One box containing two dozen cy linder phonograph records, horn, support and crank. Finder please not ifv or leavo at Evans, Bnlln & Lucas, 910 Main 1G-17 EX-SERVICE MEN, ATTENTION! Tho regular meetings of Klamath Tost No. 8, American Legion, will be hold at 8 o'clock p. m., at the City Hall in Klamath Falls, on tho second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades aro In vited. Tliot-o desiring to Join tho Post may secure application blanks from 0. K Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or 1. II. Carnnhnn, all of Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON, Secretary. 4U SEED ORDER NOW Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 South Sixth St Phone 87