The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 01, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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The Evening Herald !
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K. J. j HUItKAV
Editor
FRED SOUIiK
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Published dully, except Sunday, by 5.
The Horald Publishing Company ot .
Klamath Falls, at,115 Fourth Street
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ath Falls, Ore, for transmission thru '
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SATURDAY, SI AY 1, lOHO
T SEEMS GOOD TO REMEMBER, WHILE
OUR THOUGHTS ARE MORE OR LESS
OCCUPTED BY CANDIDATES FOR PRES
IDENT, GOVERNORS, ASSESSORS AND
SHERIFFS, THAT THE GREAT LEADER OF
ALL MEN FOR ALL TIME HAS BEEN EN
THRONED AND THAT THERE WILL BE
NO CHANGE IN ADMINISTRATION. IT IS
PLEASANT TO FEEL ASSURED THAT THE
POLICY OF DIVINE LOVE AND THE PLAT
FORM OF GOOD WILL TOWARD ALL ARE
TO BE THE SAME AS ALWAYS. COME OUT
TOMORROW TO THE CHURCH OF YOUR
CHOICE AND SHOW YOUR APPRECIA
TION OF THE FACT.
HAWAIIAN SCHOOLS
CLOSED. INFLUENZA
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, HONOLULU, T. H., April 23, (By
Mail). Epidemic influenza recently
closed every school except ono on the
Island ot Molokai, according to T. II.
Gibson, of tho department of public
Instruction, who has Just returned
from a trip to tho island.
There are very tew Caucasian chil
dren In tho Molokai schools, the rolls
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wnlians. Tho influenza epidemic in Hono
lulu and throughout the island ot
Oabu has run its courso, according
to tho board ot hoalth, which reports
no cases and no deaths recently from
that causo.
Drug Facts No. 47
7$Ve,wish to thank the public for their generous
'patronage on our opening day and since that time
a well, and we wish to assure them that we sin-
cerely appreciate it
Square Deal Drug Store
SAFETYSERVICE SATISFACTION
.NOTICE OF FILING PETITION
FOIl INCLUSION OF LANDS
WITHIN THE HOUNDAIUE8 OF
THE ENTERPRISE IRRIGATION
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Notice is hereby given that on tho
6th day of April, A. D. 1920, there
was filed with tho Board ot Directors
of the Enterprise Irrigation District
of Klamath County, Oregon, a peti
tion signed by J. S. Mills, J. W.
Stephens, A. J. Simmers, R. F. John
son and R. A. Emmltt, the owners of
a certain body ot land, herelnbelow
described, adjacent to tho boundaries
ot tho Enterprise Irrigation District,
said petition being in writing and
acknowledged by the respective par
ties and In due form as made and
required by law, and praying that the
following described lands be included
within the boundaries of the Enter
prise Irrigation District, and made a
part ot eald district:
Beginning at the northwest corner
ot the NEV1 of the NB4 ot Section
2. Township 39 South, Range 9 Bast
ot the Willamette Meridian; thence
East one-half mile, more or less, to
the Northeast corner ot the NWVi of
the NWV4 of Section 1, In said Town
ship and Range: thenco South one-
quarter mile more or less to the
Southeast corner ot the NWVi of the
NWU of Section 1, in said Township
and Range; thence West one-halt
mile more or less to tho Southwest
corner of the NE4 of tho, NEVi ot
Section 2 in said Township and
Range; thence North one-quarter
inilo moro or less to tho point oj be
ginning
Also beginning at the Northwest
corner of tho SWU of tho NEU of
Section 1, Township 39 South, Range
9 East of the Willamette Meridian,
thence East one-quarter mile more or
less to the Northeast corner ot the
SWVi of the NE4 of Section 1 in
said TownBhlp and Range; thence
South one-quarter mile more or less
to tho Southeast corner of tho 8WV4
of tho NE4 of Section 1 In said
Township and Range; thence West
one-quarter mile more or less to the
Southwest corner ot the SW of the
NE'i ot Section 1, in said TownBhlp
and Range; thence North one-quarter
mile more or less to the point of
beginning.
Also beginning at the Northwest
corner of the NEVi of the NWU of
Section 7, Township 39 South, Range
10 East ot tho Willamette Moridlan;
thence East one-halt mile more or
less to the Northeast corner ot tho
NWU of tho NEVi of Section 7 In
said Township and Range; thence
South ono-balf milo more or less to
the Southeast corner of the SWU ot
the NEVi of Section 7 in said Town
ship and Range; thence West one
quarter mile more or less to the
Southwest corner of the SWVi of
tho NEVi of Section 7sIn aaid Town
ship and Range; thence South one
half milo mora or less to the South
east corner of the Southwest quarter
of Section 7 In said Township and
Range; thence East one-quarter mile
more or less to tho Northeast corner
of the NWU of the NEVi of Section
18 in said Township and Range;
thenco South one-half mile more or
less to tho Southeast corner of the
SWVi of tho NEVi of Section 18 in
said Township and Range; thenco
West one-quarter mile more or less
to a point on tho present boundary
line ot tho Enterprise Irrigation Dis
trict ot Klamath County, Oregon, be
ing at or near the center ot Section
18 In said Township and Range;
thenco in a westerly and northerly
diroctlon along the presont boundary
lino of the Enterprise Irrigation Dis
trict to tho point of beginning,
NOW THEREFORE all persons in
terested in or who may be effected
by tho inclusion of said lands and
change of boundaries of said Enter
prise Irrigation District are hereby
given notice to appear at the offlco
of tho Board of Directors of said Dis
trict at Numbor 16 Loomls Building.
Klamath Falls, Oregon, upon Tues
day, tho 4th day of May, A. D. 1920,
at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. and
show causo, If any thoy may have,
why said petition should not be
granted. '
O. J. HILYARD,
Secretary of the Board of DI- ,
rectors Enterprise Irrigation '
District.
Apr 10-17-24-1
WE ARE NOW OPEN aid READY lor BUSINESS
White Pelican Garage
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Everything for the Automobile
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LONDON TRAFFIC
PROBLEM SERIOUS
LONDON. April 0, (Ily Mall).
London's traffic problem, which 1b, It
anything, moro snrlous than that ot
Now York, has boon mado "difficult,"
it Is announced by a patllamontary
commltteo ot Investigation by tho
olght-hour day.
Tho commltteo of which Kennedy
Jones, mombor of parliament, Is
chairman, has boon considering tho
subject for nomo time. Traffic con
gestion is sovorost, the committee
found, between tho hours of 7:30 and
9 a. iu and S and 7 p. m. It reached
Its maximum between the latter
hours, and, tho committee says "little
or no relief can bo looked for tr tbo
uonr tuturo from any increase ot tho
transport tacilttlos during thoso
hours."
Regarding tho troub'e as accentu
ated by the gouoral adoption ot tho
olght-hour day, tho committee ex
pressed tho opinion that "If certain
'allied' businesses could arrange for
tho majority of their employes to
leave tholr work between 4 and 4:4G
p. m., Instead of at S p. m., or later,
appreciable bonoflt would result." It
appeals to business huosea to cooper
ate in this direction and asks shop
pers to do as much of their shopping
at they can manage to do between 10
a. m. and 4 p. m.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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MIDDLE AOED man for porter work,
experienced, permatot job, pool
room, wages $120 a month. 617
Main street. 1-tf'M
LOTS A few good lots In Hot Splngs
addition. A few left on Shipping
ton pavement but going fust. Lots
of lots between the depot and Mills
addition. Prices right, terms 10 per
cent cash, bal. 36 payments. Phone
W. M. Montellus, 13q3 Main st. 1-tf
DO YOU APPRECIATE tho value of
a dollar? If you do, this message
is for you. Our guaranteed vulcan
izing and tubo repairs ure dollar
Havers. Try ub and be convinced.
Klamath Rubber & Leather Co., 1126
Main st., Klamath Falls, Ore.
NICELY FURNISHED room for rent
for ono or two gentlemen. 317 N.
10th St., or phone 288W. 1
FOR SALE Household
22S2 Vine st., Mills add.
furniture.
LOST Flsk cord tire, 34x4U, with
rim. Please return to B7 P. Lewis
store. Reward. 1-
BARGAINH IN V8KU CABS
One Dodge roadster; Al condition,
J976.
Ono Ford truck, 1-ton capacity, 4
speed transmission, pneumatic tires,
fine condition. Price I860.
One Reo, 5-passonger,' good condi
tion. 400.
Two Studebakers, S8G0 and 3C0.
One Ford delivery truck, all over
hauled and In good condition, $600.
C. L. WILLIAMS,
36 Main st.,' Phone 169.
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The surface of the earth In one
geographical mile 'falls away" or de
parts from a stralgh line 8,04 Inches.
A Classified Ad will sell it.
Warren Hunt
Hospital
A thoroughly equipped, Institution
affording unexcelledJtacliltlea,fo'r tho
scientific treatment by hospital meth
ods of medical, surgical and obstet
rlcal cases.
The, new and modern fireproof build
ing containa private roomi for bed
and ambulatory cases, completely
equipped examination, and trettmont
rooms', Roentgen Ray, clinical aqd
research laboratories,
STAFF
WARREN HUNT, If. D.
L. L. TRUAX, M. D.
GEO. A. MASSBY. M. D.
LOCATION
FOURTH AND PINE 8Tfl
KLAMATH FALLS, ORB.
TELEPHONE 497
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Jewel Cafe
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Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00
Fresh Crnli Kluki- Corklull
HOUl'
Chicken CoiiHomiuo Julluiinu
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Pickled llmilH Itlpit Ollvux
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Combination Vegetable, Willi MayonulHo
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Tenderloin of Sole, Tartur Hnuco
Choice of
Chicken Frlcutmto, Itomit Made NodilNm
Roast Virginia Hum, With linked Applu
VEGETAIILKH
Mashed Potatoes HtiKiir Corn
Cholco of
Vanilla Ico Crt'nm
Applu or I'liuiupplu Creum I'ia
DRINKS
Tea Coffee Milk
JEWEL CAFE
610 MAIN ST.
ROME RAISES CAR
FARE TO SIX CENTS
ROMS, April 11, (Dy Mall). Car
fares In Rome, which were originally
wo cent! and were lately raised to
three and then four, It Is now de
creed, shall now be six cents from
8 o'clock In the morning antll 10 ut
night, after which they will bo eight
I Tlioxe win), k'iImi: to their work
hiiforn S u. in , iihciI lo pay into runt,
! will now h..j thrvo '-ir thu privilege
or huiiKliiK to 11 Ntrap in tho over
crowded cum. Ciitiiiinii huvu also
doublod tholr prlcuu but, huvuuyti tlio
cost of n pair of shoes or boots now
ranges from $26 to $60 it Is mora
nconomlcul to rldo than to wear out
leatbor.
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The Largest Distributors of Ranch and
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