WH",HM m a c ssiJ THURSDAY, MARCH 18, l2rt. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON iwn w --IMI wmm I' ..I ' Don't ask for Crackers say Snow R.kts .-&:sEs!.vitzr.er. i p $ If: J aesur.t?" cs; zx i .mi. U v-2&rV IPARKING LAW ' STMTS ROW LOS ANtJKI.I S. Oil . M . IS All untl-parkliig ordiuutue, barring automobiles from n large sect I n (if tho downtown business district here during seven mid it half hours ou-h wevk-dny, litis created n ttiiiot t ii pest hero In nui!ilt'liiil circles, mid FfflBHI. S. IS BREAKABLE EI GLASS OF SALTS GLEI is mm ir jour llurk Iiiii'In of llluililcr ll itlll'IS Jtlll, (ll'lllK lots of uuter PARIS, IVli 10 (llv Mull) ' Winn j cur kldtioya hurt anil your Abbo Kollx Klein: one or tbo we..-j known Catholic writers ot I'ltiiici., lu t 0f ,nigs tlmt oxelto tho hid- 1ms arrayed patrons of tin. street car M mMV ,,l,0K- 'I " America in nt untitle ino ontiro urinary companies ucnlnit tin. win, ,,,,, the Hose of IhiMVur." describes his "'I"' Ittp your ItltlntiyB clonn lllto lompium.s unum llioso who use ou Keep your bowels clean, by IuhIi- nutoniohlles and trucks. vlslt t0 u umliliiKti u and tall: lth j Mg them with it mild, harmless suits The now ordinance effect Ivo Aiirll I'rosidont Wilson. ino visit was which lemoves ino noiiys urinous 10. has (Hint pe NOTICE OK KILIXd OK COMMIM. rllONKIIH' REPORT I OR UPPER VAN' IIRIMMKH RHAINAOE 1UH THICT. Nullce Is hereby given to nil )"r hoiiii Intotvstud In the liiiiil Included within tbo Upper Van Ililmnier Drainage, District, Khtlmith County, Oregon, lioillltUnl and described an roil llcidniiliiK lit lb' point where tho Vim Brimmer illicit Interned l.o.it River In Iho HW'i ' (taction SI, Townnl.lp 40 South., Rumta 10. Unitl of Wlllumeltn Miirlillnii; thence southerly and along said Vim Ilrlm iner dlt h to n point whore said illicit Intei hkcis iho mirth line of (taction 28. aii township nnd range; tbtuico oust one roiirlli mllg, Ibeiu'e Hint t It Olii-lllllf mile: llli'lice west t" Villi Briuum r ditih, thence s utberly 3 been attacked with a refornn- l" ' company with ll iloleRiltloil """l" Ml llliulllt OH tllll to tltollMllid nlniiK snld illlill lo ll point where b utett aitacKiil wttn a reroien-i ' , ... normal activity. Tho functlou of the said dllcb Hiti'iscc's the north and - etltlon, and It Is stated that "r ' v,,cl1 ","1 '"'' M- '- K!dms Is lo llller tho blood. In ! I south line helw i Pecllons :i:i iiml Lookfttl (jlu end label en all P.CB. Padtaea SOME MORE P. C. a PRODUCTS Aninub Assort pd CakM Chrese Sandwich Chocolate Eclairs Coccanut Bar Cream Gems Fruit Biscuits Graham Crackers Lenora MarshmaHow Sandwich Ricli, Creamy Cheese melted and poured over toasted Snow Flakes fresh from the oven with their crisp saltiness food for epicures! yMnfr'.fr'-N.fr'fr.frfr.fr.fr oi ivyi-i.i. I i cupic 5 Market I J I niiXLLLliXX!LLiifcsiiiiis 5TIT8 f OUlt nilBAKFAST BA&J.V is simply Irresistible. It Is all sugar cured and comes from tho finest young pigs. Try some tomorrow morn ing. Our hams, too, aro away above tho average. Mild and sweet, they tasto ust perfect. Eaten either hot or cold, they are tooth some and delicious. Al! weights to suit your need;. I'liono 83 .MJ.MmMmj4mM4ij nearly nil of tho 15,000 signatures necessary to forcv a special election on the question have been obtained. Tho referendum was started by cer tain towel supply companies, which said that tho limits placed on de liveries would put them out ot busi ness. Tho ordinance wits passed at the roromniendiitlon of the state railroad commission, which advised tho coun cil that If such a stop was not taken to rolioro congestion down town, when, 30,000 antes aro parked on tho streets dally, It would have to authorize tho local street car com panies to Increase their fnrew from ifivo to probably sivon cents. The ordinance provides a Mm. num. oi iwo minutes ror passenger i nittoinoiiiics stopping at stores, theaters, or elsowhero down town. It makes exceptions for ambulances and some other classes of vehicles. (and contains less stringent provisions for commercial tralllc. Tho Automo bile Club of Southern California has strongly urged tho now ordinance. Ono effect already has been tho raxing of scores of old frame houses eluding tho bishop of Arras, Do- hours they strain from It R00 grauiH :m, said township ami mime; tinmen scribing tho meeting, tbo author"' '"' niul wtislo, bo wo can readily north to east and west lino through ..... iiinilei stand tho vital Importance of the ivnlor of .Section 31. hhIiI town- " ' . , .. ., .. ., keeping tliti kldnoya nctlvo. ship and range; thence oust one- "Wo entered thu hlto House! liilnlt lots ot wntor you can't fourtti mile; thence Houth lo town- without any formality. Two negro, drink too much; also got from any ship lino between townships 40 and domestics opened the door and a boc- ' PJrninclHt about four ounces of J ml u. south; thence east to Lost Itlver; mi..- rmi.1 ipt...i us to the small re- S"H: "f" tnl'loapooiiful In it glass iu,,uv northerly nml following said rotnrj conducted us to ino small re-,0f water before breakfast ouch morn- i,0hI Hlver to point of beginning cepttou room, i no iiirtiisuiugs were ing mr n row uayB una your Kiiiuoys 'rimt the ('oiiiiiiIhhIoihmh hereto- win uci line. very plain; the walls were hung only with tho portraits of presidents; prominent In tbo ornamentation was it bust which occupied tho center ot tho marble ntantel-pleco tho bust of Lafayette. "We waited only a few minutes. An ,1... Mli.rttr u..r,l. tlll tt... 11....L a uiw .hf.i ail .., i.Mw, iiiu ft I ot .,.., u, , ...-. .il..i. ....II. ... . . , ,.ii uiifc iiiiiiit-ntivui uillliv w llli:u uvurj item enioreii, iiowing nun iuukiuk one bIiouIiI ttvko now nnd then to somowhat stern, despite his sitillo. keep their kldnoys clean and nctlvo a nn weiromoii us in n few wiiriin Try this, also keep up thu water , ., i. i i i i iiriiiKitiB, nun no iiottoi you win won- the severity ot his expression gndu-1 ,,,r whll, wnnio of vour klilnov ally relaxed. He shook hands with ' trouble and backache, each of.us as we were presented. "Tito presentation ended, tho SALMON DEPLETED President addressed us Informally ' for two or throe minutes. He spoko' in a calm tone, without emphasis, I without gesture, and yet there wasl Thin famous salts Is r,r.. ,,im,,ini...i ,. ,.......- i mu ,,,..i miulo from tho acid of grapes tttiil ,llmK,, , ,1(, property and IniiiU lemon Juice, coblnod with lltlilti, and Hllllll(, , ,,, Dralnago District and has boon usod for generations to ... ...... -..i,,.. ,i i. .., ,... clean and tlinulato cloggml kidneys; , lm ' ,i;;;H;n' ,' CZvm for ho It 'nolon wr ta ' .oiuco of IrrltA-f 0 fmr g o, 3 "filstruf within ''aiXtslsno'xpenSl'lanZ InAric? "makes n'Kh ? .?.,, i!'1 'V! l!: W 1" !''- ""''? wu vui iiiu uny in .tiiiruii. iv.u, nui ! BY MUCH FISHING you and each of you aro hereby notified that you tuny examine said' report and .tile exception to all or any part thereof, cu or before tho 12th day of April, 1920. C. II. I)K l,AI County Clerk of Klamntli (Seal.) " County, Oregon. Ily (Inrivt K. Van Itlper. U-l.S-2r.-l Deputy. Sr.M.MUNS Mar is.--!"' and small buildings, hecauso tno slon ot inuguago which Is ono of his OI.V.MPIA. Wiiflh.. a note of feeling winch stirred each Washington's salmon Industry, one ono ot use. He said nothing remark-! among tho leaders In tho state's nc able, but ho spoko with that prod-j tlvltlc. has boon almost depleted l DONT ' DESPAIR If you are troubled with palziz or aches; feel tired; have hesoachs, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass age of urine, you.wUI find relief id (XO MEDAL The world's standard remedy Carfcldne, liver, bladJcr and uric aci.-t tjubles rnd National Remedy of Holland unca IGCfi. Three sizes, all drugg-M. Gjaranteed. Lock for tli nimi CoU MeiU oa Tr boa and accept D9 liitatioa FEW WANT TO BE MEXICAN CITIZENS Palm-srijr-r, callid "Jaggery," is obtained in India from a species Qf palm-trees.- The'k sweet' jii'tce fjows fiom the top shoot ot the tree when It Is -wounded.' ' Fifty years ago, during the Franco-Prussian war, the first, anti-aircraft iguns wero mado by the Krupp's to enable the Germans to shoot down tho balloons leaving Paris. .U'AREZ, Mex., Mar. 18. Klglit Japanese, two Chinese, one Ameri can and one Turk have formally ex pressed their desire to becomo citi zens of Mexico by means of applica tions filed at the city hall here, according to a summary ot the muni cipal nativities ot Juarez during 1919. The applications wore for warded to Mexico City for action. During tho samo period, 32,579 persons, chiefly Mexicans, passed through this port Into the United States, .the report sets forth. In owners bollovo thnt hotter returns i8'"8. can bo had from utilizing tho space for auto parks. In many parts ot India tho natives depend for food upon tho blossoms rof the bassiatree. They do not co.pk tho flowers ,but mnko a good meal of them raw. Thcso blossoms aro des cribed as sweet and sickly In and taste. RKsoiiirriov After expressing his thanks tor tho visit of those representing tho ro- llglous sentiment In Franco and England, tho President said: "Moral force Is the greatest ot forces. And what a support It gives 1 when one seeks, following thp Ideal I of tho Allies, only the triumph of n.,nr priKiu. He are iiul iuukiuk war lor conquest, but for Justice." The President also spoko of tho great services rendered by Cardinal Gibbons during tho war, utter which Mr. Wilson saluted and retired. Summing up the relations botweon Franco nnd America, Abbu Klein gays: "Thoro Is a natural nihility bo Iween tho two peoples which attracts them to each other by certain traits In common, nnd by certain contrasts which compliment nnd complete their The City Engineer, pursuant to the resolution of the Common Coun cil heretofore adopted, having undor date of tho Sth day of August, 1919; tiled plans, specifications nnd estim ates ot the cost of improving Wash ington Street from First Street, easterly, to Third Street, Including Intersections; nnd 'tho Common 0111 nsttl Vioi'ltiff lotrnn t la on m n. umlop advisement and finding said plans,! w characteristics. Hoth havo specifications and estimates satlsfac-i vivacity of conception, franknosB of tery: character, and enthusiasm tcr the It Is hereby resolved, that said ... n ... .,.oro , tno Tllnna. snrrlfln.Mnn!. nml ooflmntna "1C.1I. Ull OI10 Il.lllll llicro IS IIIU this connection praise is given by the ifor tno Improvement .of Washington .'Keen boiiso of tho practical, quick oiruei iiuui rirai uiti, uaaiuriy, i inuiiuivc, liu(l a muuil ui jjruiaut iiu Third Street. IncHitlfnc intcrsoctlnns. ' s .. .i...- i.n...i i.k ta Uemero, to the American' bo and the same are hereby ap-us""".. u" - -.- proved1 1 1!, rennomeni oi insic, ino an or And 'bo It further resolved, that making lino shades of dlsftnctlon, tho the Common Council horeby declares loglcnl order of ideas. Tho French J.V' whVnn Q?r TMllI: P01?,0n8 Amorlcana will always sym 06 Washington Street, In accordance i . . ... . , with said plans, specifications nnd Pathlzo In tho dualities thoy havo In estimates; said Improvement to con-, common; thoy will always iidmlro sist of paving said portions of Wash ington Street with cinders, oil macadam, bitulithlc or other hard surfaced pavomont. Tho estimated compiler of the document, Mayor J Trinidad consulate here for Its "conslderato aiuiuue towaru tno (Mexican) au thorities and public in general." On an avorago, absut 10 persons wero arrested In Juarez dally during 1919, Mayor Romero's figures show ing a total of 3,5C.r. for the year. Considerable space Is given in tho report to tho improvement of the police force, one of tho Innovations being tho Introduction, now under I tho iiualitlcs In which they differ. "Franco should contlnuo tho close rotation with thoso countries which VOCHATZER BROS. WELIj DUELLERS Give Us a Trial Phono 29G-M Klamath Falls, Oregon cost of tho Improvement of said por-ihavo been associated with her In vie- oanas toy sibJ7b.?d toBnr,,B",,IwwllI, m t!0 j..i u i 4j..i - .! :.; nf tht TTnltoil Sinfoa. with thnlr i.ii .. .. .. fLIIlU lilt) tittLUIlULl-'U LUSL III IlIlViniT Haill w -- ....-. . , .. WU.UC, u.u,on ol teiepnones u.rectiy ,street3 with maca(lam ,nciU(nB greater numbers, greater wealth nnd connected with tho police station. A J cement sidewalks, curbing and Brad- greater strength than all tho others. nnl(n nitfAl niilntvinl.lln ...!. ... 'tn tn lin t 7 K AH Hin .. I n. .. i .! added during th. Zn. Ii f Improving said portions "of, " ' ""'7' 'V'" BTl. UT , , Washington Street with bitulithlc The citys flro department Is still pavement, including grading, rolling, a thing of the future. Large fires In curbing and cement sidowulks to bo $H,lt)ti.UU. the lutonslvo fishing of the past six yours, L. 11. Darwin, state flxh com missioner, declared In his annual re port filed with Govumor Louts !'. Hart. Crentlon by tho leglslnturo of n fisheries commission to tnko full chnrgo of fishing operations In Wash ington wntars was recommended by Mr. Darwin. Ho urged thnt foreigners bo bar red from fishing in the statu waters, becattso, ho said, 'tho destruction, In a largo part, has been accomplished by persons not citizens ot tbo United Stntcfl. During tho war. ho said, for eign fishormoii handed themselves together, took tho lend In the Indus try anil IncroaBod tho prices. Sockoyo salmon runs of tho Ptlgot Sound havo almost boon wiped out by tho heavy fishing, tho report lut ed. Tho Sllvorsldo and Chum or Dog snlntou havo nlso boon reduced In Miinbor. Tho Humpback salmon runs probably will bo attacked by tho flsh- lornien next ind. In a fow yoirs, the commissioner predicted they, too, probably will bo doploted. Columbia Klvor, Grays Hnrhor and WHInpa Hnrhor waters of Washing ton, havo not suffored to tho oxtont of Pugot Sound, Mr. Darwin said, largoly bocniiso of the greatly In creased hatchery work. Hut ns tho flnhormen are beginning to tnko Im mature salmon and nro proventing tho fish from reaching their spawn ing grounds. It Is probabln theso wnt ors will Buffer morn soon. Ilonl Distilled Wator :..H. Shldlor Juarez aro now handled by tho El Paso fire department, while small blazes are extinguished by the use of buckets, tubs and similar methods. The purchase of a $G,000 fire engine Is being considered by tho municipal authorities. Many Improvements along tho lines of drainage, public health, pav ing, lighting, and education aro set forth as being tho achievements of tho city during tho year 1919, In Mayor Romero's report. A Herald Want Ad will sell It. .H. IMETTLETOMI (fit 1 I, A. L. Leavltt. Police Juduo nf ino uity or Klamath Fa is. Oreirnn. , . do horeby cortlfy thnt tho foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy of a resoln. ,i ,'.. . . .. " :. Nettleton, Walk-Over, Stratford, Berry, and other '' on tho sth day of March, i92o"ndCo- - uianng us intention to improvo ,; Washington Street from First Street, good shoes are here in the new Spring styles i iv. iv. rv. o i kjis.c. And bo it further resolved by tho Common Council, that tho following described property bo and Is hereby declared benefited by said Improve ment, to-wlt: Lots 1-2 of Block 11, Lots 5-C of Dlock 4, Lots 1-2-3-4-C of Hlock 10, Lots 6-7-8-9-10 of Block C; Lots 1-2-3-4-5 of Block 9, Lots 6-7-8-9-10 of Block 6, All ot said Lots and Blocks abovo described boln'g in Ewauna Heights Addition to tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregpn, and thnt said property abovo listed and described bo and horeby Is declared to bo tho property to no asscsscu lor tno expense of said Improvement; And be it further resolved, that Monday, tho 12th day of Anrll. 1920. at tho hour of 8 o'clock p. m.', at tho Council Chambers In tho City Hall, bo fixed as tho tlmo and place for tho hearing of objections and re monstrances against tho said pro posed Improvement, and tho Pollco Judge Is heroby directed to catiso nattco of said hearing to bo publish- eu as oy dinner provided. and its front porll, constitutes tho advance-guard of civilization, bo America constitutes tho resorvo power of civilization. At tho hour of danger, always possible, wo must bo ablo to count upon this succor." MEDICAL VESSEL STARTS ON VOYAGE JUNEAU, Alnska, Fob. 18. (By Mall.) Laden with medical sup plies, tho United States Coast Guard cutter Algonquin will leavo Juneau within a fow days for Yakutat on tho Southeastern Alaska Coast, her summer headquarters, From Yaku tat, tho Algonquin will patrol Alas kan waters to rondor medical assis tance to fishermen nnd tho fishing fleot. Tho vessel will hall all ships sight ed nnd rocolvo a roport whothor thoro Is sickness aboard. Medical nt- tontlon will bo given on Iho spot, If I . rrill r-ni io nmr NJI UMb HAlt bHfll Mill NU the Circuit Court nf the Slnle of Oregon for Klitmiith County. Lexington Itealty Company, a) corporation, PlnlnUrf. ) vs. ) Snnforil 3. Hulstead. nnd all) other persons unknown. If) any. having or claiming to) have iiu Interest in nr lo the) real property hereinafter do-) scribed. Defendants. ) To Simforil S. Halsteail. and all other persons unknown, If any. hav ing or claiming to have an Interest In or to the ronl property horulnuftor described. In tho niimn of tho State of Ore gon, you, nnd each of you, are hereby required to appear unit unswur tho complaint filed agnlnst vmi In tin, nliovu entitled suit, on or before tho oxplrntlou of six (6) wouks from tho unio or tno first publication of tho summons, and If you fall to ho tip iwitr and miBwor or otliorwmo plonil within said time, the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho rellot prayed for In tho complaint, to-wlt: That tho dofoiulantfl ttiiil onch of thorn bo required to appear horoln nnd set forth their claim to thu south half of tho Bouthwost quarter of (taction 33, Township 32, South of Hnngo TVj, East of tho Wlllnmotto Meridian, Klamath County. Orecnn. nnd upon n honrlng, tho plnlntlff herein ho decreed to bo tbo nw.n.r .if said property In fco Hlmplo, free and clear of any claim or Interest of snld defendants. This HiimtuouK Is published by order of tho Hon era bio D. V. ICuy kenilnll. Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tho Statu of Oregon for Klamath County, nnd tinted Murch 9th, 1920. Hutu ot first publication of this summons Is March lllh, 1920, J. N. JOHNSTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post olllcn address, Grants Pass, Oregon. U-18-2C-1-8-15-22 .vetici: or hale ok rkaij PHOPKIITV IIY ADMINIH-TltATOIl DRUGOIST HAYS U.SIXG ItKCIPK AM) SULPHUR LADIES OK SAGE ARE TEA necessary, and In nioro serious ensos, mate of Oregon, CounVy of Klamath, tho "ntl,ont w, bo rU8"etl tUo cut uuy or juamam rails, ss "j I 1. k M. JHLJ , , ' " 'i Leading Clothiers and Hatters cosi 6 "I 'ij'4.4.j.4.l$. 1 10-: . . easterly, to Third Street, Including J i Intersections, nnd npprovlng tho , , plans, specifications and ostimatos of cost submitted by tho City Engineor, A. L. LHAVITT, 20 Pollco Judco. tor to tho nearest hospltnl. HORIUIILE EXAMPLES? SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 17. Falso scales, measures and weights, seized by tho local gonlor, aro to bo turnod over to tho stnto senior for exhibition at stato and county fairs, according to announcement horo. In tho past accumulation!) of theso wofo destroyed. Hair that loses its color and lustro, or when It fndes, turns gray, dull und lifeless, Is caused by a lack of sul phur in tho hair. Our grandmothers mado up n mixture of Sago Tea nnd Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, nnd thousands of women and men who valuo that ovon color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so attractive, uso only this old-tlmo rcclpo. Nowndays wo get this famous mlx- turo, improved by tho uddltlon of oth- fir Ingredients by asking nt any drug store for a CO-cont bottlo ot "Wyoth'R Sngo and Sulphur Compound," which durkona tho hulr so nnturnlly, bo ovonly, thut nobody can possibly toll It haa been applied. You Just damp on n spongo or soft brush with It ana draw tills through your hair, taking ono small strand at a tlmo. By morn ing tho gray hnlr disappears; but what delights tho ladles with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound Is that, besides beautifully darkening tho hair after a fow upp!!catIona tt nlso brings back tho glosH and lustro nnd gives It nn nppournnco of abundance In tho County Court of the Statu of Oregon for Klamntli County, In tho matter of tho Estuto ot JitmoH II, McC'nnn, deceased. Notice Is horoby given, that In pursuance of an ordor of tho County Court of tho Stuto ot Oregon for itiuiiimii county, mado on tho 8th day of March, 1920, In tho matter of tho estuto of-Jamos II. McCnnn, tlo roubed, tho undersigned, us nilmlnls trator of tho estuto of James II McCnnn, docoased, will sell nt private Halo, to tho highest blddor. upon tho torniHjiiitl condltloiiH horo Inuftor mentioned, and Btibjoct to confirmation by said County Court of Kluniiith County. Oregon, on or after tho 10th day of April, A. I). 1920, nil ho right, tltlo, Interest and ustnto of tho said James H. McCunn, do ttasod, at tho tlmo of biu .i.mii i.. und to tho ronl property horolnnftor described. The terms" and rnn.llllr.no r .., buIo aro to be: all cash; or upon tho best torniB obtnlnablo. Tho real estate horoby advortlsoil to bo sold is described bb: Tho north half of tho northoaBt quartor of Soctlon Ono, in Township 1-orty-ono, South ot Itungo Nino, KllSt Ot thO WIllai.Hlttn Mn-l.lln-' sltuntod In Klamath County, Orogon. All b ds or offors must bo in writ ing, nnd may bo dollvorod to or ad ilroKsod to thlB admlnlstrntor, enro of lorguson, Flotehor & Mifflin, hla attornoys, Looiuls Building, Klamath, I'oIIh, Orogon. 1920UO(1 ll'IS 10tU day ot Mnrch EARL WHITLOCK, Admlnlstrntor of tho Estnto of JiimoH H. McCnnn, Doconsod. Forgtison, Flotehor & Mifflin, Atlornoya for Administrator. 10 Loomls Building, u-i8.2Icc.,nat" I"iil,s' oroBo"- THE MODERN WAY to got ro suits nowadays Is to go aftor thorn. V,