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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1920)
1M0H FIVK " ,"-'" " -- " uvuvvWVWtfuWiMMMMMWWVVVV f Ml 1 1 K I M V Bk K ANH.NaV MAP AN i THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, MAV -I, MKM OUR CASH SAVING PLAN WILL GO INTO EFFECT May 1 5, 1 920 h!-.,-.-,--, AWWWWWWWI Prices under our Cash Saving Plan or Wholesale Price 2l Tomatoes, Puree, the can 14c 2 VI; Hokes Solid Pack, the can 19c Meco Corn, the can 15c Our Taste, extra special corn, the can 25c Sunkissed Corn, the can 19c Sunkissed Catsup, pt 25c Sunkissed Bartlett Pears, the can. .45c Sunkissed Melba Peaches, the can 41c Sunkissed Yellow Clings, sliced, ' the can 41c 50 Pounds Anchor Flour $2.78 Retail Prices aaaav n 2' Tomatoes, Puree, the can 19c 2 'o Hokes Solid Pack, the can 24c Meco Corn, the can 19c Our Taste, extra special corn, the can 30c v Sunkissed Corn, the can 24c e Sunkissed Catsup, pt .-. 34c Sunkissed Barlett Pears, the can..$7c "Sunkissed Melba Peaches, the can 51c f Sunkissed'Yellow Clings, sliced, & $$. the can :51cr- 50 Pounds Anchor Flour $3.20, "' i f.i MAMMWVMMWVM CALL AND MAKE APPLICATION OR SEND IN NOW AND WE WILL HELP YOU CUT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Klamath Cash Grocery Phone 420 QUALITY STORE 117 Main COUNCIL RESCINDS SIDEWALK ORDER (Continued from pnge 1) Itnllrond addition to Plum Htri-ot and to build a prlvuto soptlc tank us u temporary convenience until a sower 1h laid. Tlio neighborhood Ih build ing up fast and dome 25 hquscB nre not connected with the ttawor, Mr. Humphrey said. Residents are desir ous of laying content Hldcwulks and .ho naked Hint tho grnilo bo .ustab llBhed by. tho city engineer, which was ordored. I'avliiK Innpectoi-H. ' M. M. Ob"onchnin and M. W. Cose- boom wore appointed Inspectors of the paving which will bo laid this Hummer, at, dally salaries of $7 each. , Nuisance Ordinance An ordinance defining as nuisances tho washing of automobiles on any public street or sidewalk, expector;. ;.tlng on the Htrect, strewing rags or rubbish on uny public street or In nny public building, throwing fruit pcclB on the street, etc., was adopted. The ordlnuncc very effectively blun kets nil the common nuisances of'tho typo aimed at. nmilldinK IVnnltn Lorcnz Uros. wero granted a per mit to build a one-Story farm annex to their building on Sixth street, 30 by 75 feot area, estimated cost, 5,000. Other permits follew: John Nichol, to remodel front of building at 125 Sixth and build shed in rear; C. E. Spies, building to houso plant of the Concreto Pipe company, lots 15 a and b, block 3, Railroad addi tion, building to be razed In three mouths; It. Hosh, addition to houso at 120 South Ninth street, $350; Mrs. F. W. Sherman, bungalow on Rivorsldo avenue, estimated cost, $2,500; Mrs. P. Hollbrouuer, nadi- ,t,oi to hoiiBO on Conger avenue; Dcerhead grill, corrugated Iron addi tion in rear of restaurant, 10 by 20 feet, W. Shelby. Mrs. Sndie Hurt was granted a per mit to conduct a rooming house, culled the Klamath rooming house,' at 125 South Sixth street. ' M r INTO ic I nssMrWJTtznrrn - HI IT I' I "-- 5ir '" 1LU ' I ! ' it ' nl i;.i It -) i If1' N TESTED UNDER FIRE . ., I j r ii it ' flllj'' IVdeial ' lti-M.'io Kjstc:iuf of h filch tho Tlikt Jv'iitlniwil, think Is a Member, btood out 'concliislvoly dining I lu ', s the Kteafi'h't hIiisIo factor of finance. I . v .... , .' Not u tremor nor inltci- was felt., H.iiiUIiik ul-nt on as IISIMII. Von ttay be mho then (bat .such a connection menus much o our custoincv as oll us to tills - inst ttutloit. I T" T 4 I I I) I la I n r- Ti-i-fw She First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ympTf wt.iLJumarnrvTsm ni'u OREGON AGRICULTURAL COI LEGE), Corvallis, May 4. Service men, in'-nttendnnco here, numbering more than 1000f nre well represent ed in student activities. Nearly all Important student offices aro held by ex-servlco men and their scholastic standing is considered high. ' William L. Tousch of Nyssa, pres ident of the student assembly, train ed ns a tlyer. J. H. Rcarden of Cor vulls, captain of this year's varsity football and baseball squads, John C. Gray of Santa Rosa, Cnlif., third vice-president of tho assembly and several, others prominent In student nffalrs, hold commissions as aviators. Rornard Mainwarlng of Newberg, editor of tho O. A. C. Barometer; Warren Dalgh of Ontario, Calif., prcsldent-olect of next year's junior class; Ransom Cook of Portland, prosldont of tho freshman class; Ivan Stewart of iCorvnllis, editor of tho "Bcnvor Annual," and Lloyd Cartor of Portland, chairman of the grantor O. A. C. committco aro but a fow of thd prominent students who worov In tho service. Nearly 900 men nro taking advan tage of the state aid. Includod among those nro most of tho 180 men who word physically disabled during tho war, and who aro draw ing fodor.il .rohabllittVion money. This si proving a great holp to thorn inprepnrlng for various vocations. Some of '(hoso veterans, who have not had a full high school oducation, nro by moans of hard work, proving thoniHolves capnblo of handling rog plnr degroo work In engineering nnd other linos. SEARCH SEA FLOOR SUNKEN TREASURE VANCOUVER, II. C May A. To delve Into tho unknown depths of tho sen off tho west const of Vancouver Island nnd wrest. therefrom tho tica- ures hidden for many years is thej object of 8. Maddfson and his1 party HEMS ClMlUliN FOR SALE Real Estate WWAWWWWWMMMVWymN Yohi 'BALIi One house, with one acre of land, In Dairy. Price $500. of snlvuRcru who will begin opera-,ox iim&, (;ity. 3-6 tloos curly In May, MISCELLANEOUS your living expenses? The Cash Savings Plan will do It. Klamath Cask Grocery. 30-5 can Oil & Gas Co.. of Medford. Ore. Remember this, every dollar fyou invest must be returned to you oeiore tne organizers can get one red cent of tbelr money back. Stock 1214c per share, minimum blocks of loo shares, fully paid, non-assessa- nie. 24-5 (Continued from Page.l) money In higher education. "Their great work of the last few1 years In raising their standards will all tie lost. To btiy equipment, scientific ap paratus and instruments, 'anil "to build up the libraries and state mu seums. Science cannot bo advanced. without apparatus; students cannot Btudy without tho up to dale refer ence books in thcl'r branches; nor. can tho scientific and historical rec ords and material of the state be pre served without suitable places. To develop and promote research.. Electric Wiring II. Shldler NOW is tho time to Invest in tho Vul-)1F 1T 1S a tralc 7a wanl' Phono 41 IOTS FOR SALE Lots 13 and 14 In Rprnmt nHdltlnn Klamath Falls; price $860 Address Frank I. Pllnsky, Tillamook, Oregon. 3-G FOR SALE Miscellaneous TENTH TENTS TENTS Just arrived. .1 hip shtnmon nf Government, tpntn. nrntl tonta annaM and round tents. Also a shipment of Government kanki britches, O. D. blankets, comforters and all kinds of beddine. and a comnleta hlnrknmlth outfit. Come eary and icet your pick. Max WIess, 6th St., near Ewauna box factory. 3 FOR SALE Piano in fine condition. Cash ,or terms. Winters Jewelry Store. 29-tf BARGAINS IN USED CARS One Dodge roadster, Al condition. $975. One Ford truck. 1-ton canacity. 4- speed transmission,, pneumatic tires, line condition. Price $850. One Reo, 5-passenger, good condl- It is the duty of every state-to make l"0"; - . , tcrn ., meb nu uiuucvancis, foau uuu fQilu. its share of the annual contribution One Ford delivery truck, all over- to the sum of human knowledge, and ( hauled and' In gcod condition, $500. to tho application of new ideas and! - 1'. Men 1I.LIASIK methods to agriculture and industry.! 36 Main st., Phone 169. Such a contribution from Oregon cannot be made without proper provi sion for research. 1-8 FOR SALE The Herald will place your message In the" hands of over To purchase additional lands for 9,000 readers every night for only building expansion and for agrlcul-j five cenU a llne- tural experiment work. To improve and extend the exten Storage Batteries Charged..H. Shldlei i slon service of the three schools to FOR SALE Oliver typewriter, used the state at large. The training of full time residence students is by no means nil the work of the higher edu cational Institutions. The agricul tural college conducts winter short courses that usually enroll about 2,000 persons; it has a summer' school; it assists the federal govern ment to flnanco field demonstration schools which in 1919 were attended by 13,000 students; it co-operates with the slate in enforcing chemical only three months. Inoulre at C32 Oak street evenings or phone 366 during the day. 29-tf FOR SALE: A double drawer Na tional Cash register. Just like new Rex Cafe. 12-tf ANY INFORMATION to identify par ty leaving city about Nov. 30th for Omaha, Nebr., communicate phone 1S9; Important. 3-5" i . . t i 11 ' J t. I LOTS A few gOOd lOtR In IlOt SplngS ,.,rt?t r vnn a .,,. or T Last autumn Maddison made sub- addition A fpw left on Hhinnlne-. WOULD YOU SAVE 25 per cent on marine cruises .along the crngB which i ton pavement but going fait. Lots line tho coast of tho fsloifd and lotB between the depot and Mills located four lareo wrecks bntM a ad,llllon' Prices right, terms 10 per iocaie.1 rour largo wrecks bosses a cenl cagh( ,)a, 3(J payment8 Pnone number of small ones. w. M. Montelius. 1303 Main st. 1-tf Two tf the larger he Identified as the Pass-of-Melford and the Valencia, and one of the others ho thinks Ik the long lost II. M. S. Condor which dis appeared In 1903 and has not been heard of since. Some of the boats which met their; fate on tho perllquB west coast car ried cargoes which at tho time1 of sinking did not rriako It worth while salvaging, but under present day con ditions it Is thought there Is freight aboard the vessels' almost worth 'its weight In golt. ' i C WHAT TAXPAYER WILL GET FOR MILLAGE VOTE Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 126 Main St 9-tf 25 CENTS SAVj:.P on every dollar you spend for groceries. The1 Cash Savings Plan Will do it. Klamath Cash Grocery. 30-5 HOUSE MOVINd and roofing; IS years experience; prices' right; work first-class. True & Falling, Phone 322W; residence 1221 Pleas ant Ave. 16-1 mo PHONE PEYTON tor wood. 1ST Electric Appliances H. Shldler Will the party who removed steel stone-boat from corner of . Second and Pine please return it or advlsa where I can get it. No questions ask ed. Phone 306. . J-4 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage innoVid call b2J. LOST AND FOUND LOST A golden opportunity to sell your home, your farm or anything youwish to dispose of. If you do not use' the classified columns of Tha Herald. " FOUND A chance to dispose of any .of the Innumerable articles that you have stored away-in your cellar, attic or barn. Turn your waste Into cash. There is always someone who wants Just what you have for sale. Find him through the classified columns of this paper. DON'T PUT THIS OFF Make ap plication now. Cash Savings Plan. Klamath Cash Grocery. 30-5 GALVANIZED creating or ridge roll makes n first class finish for a new house. Wo make all the regular btylcs and sizes. AT 1023 MAIN L. N. HAINES FOR RENT OR LEASE Have pasture for about 100 'head of cattle. George E. Furber,' Mid land, uregon. 3-5 n i 1 trri 1 n ua It A nnn Anllltikoii 9r I ... wu ..., ,. uuco uu;ava mi iviprtv vtiimtonpn -.v, .... Oregon citizens as far as its resources permit; it sends specialists to help solve farm .problems; It answered 35,000 letters from Oregon farmers last year; it conducts educational ex tension work through the press The state university .ccnUucts summery schools in both Eucene and Portland It carries on about 50 extension'1 courses in Portland. It has more tunnCOO students in correspondence stti'dy. Thousands attend Its exten sion lectures throughout the state. If the college and tho universUy'in fact, were to add to thetrtull time campus enrollments at 5,100 the great number who take summer school, winter short course, dr ex tension course work, their official registration would be fully 10,000. But not one of these manyessen-. tlals can bo accomplished without the concentrative effort of every Oregon voter at tho prlls t)nrMay 21. It is hoped thut every Oregon voter will make R his duty to first; go to tha polls an May 21 and spcond fote for tho higher educnUonal tax act, dee iguntqd as" 310 (X) yes. for one. or two gentlemen. 10th St., or phone 288W. 317 N. 1 FOR KENT Space In these columns at five cents a line a day. A line ,hei Is lead by thousands every night. - ' ' WANTED WANT to build railroad grading by cgntracUlong experience. Write to bop217.; 6-8 jWANTED iA nurse at once; phone 1BF13. - 3-6 " 'J A Herald 'Want Ad will sell it. BuiTon calculatedtlmt, If "impair of' herrings coitld bo l'oft to b'reed and multlp'ly undisturbed for a period of twenty years, they would yield an nmount of flsli equnl In bulk to the globo on which we live. !?'' .A5UT3l33UiarcSfSl!SSaS!KMB WANTED By man, and wife posir; tion -aB cook' and waitress in1 a lumber camp. Inquire Hall Hotel.. .t . ' i . 3-5 WANTEDS men to work on ranch.'l $75.00 and board. Apply -J. W. Siemens, First .State & Savings-bank; 3 f WANTEIP-A lady cook to do break fast work; also man to peel vege tables. and do-porter work. S hours. $65,00 .' ro'om and board. WhUeJ x;uui-uu tiuiui. d-ii x6tice The annual meeting of the Klam ath Cattle and Horse association has been postponed to meet at Bonanza, Ore., Saturday morning, May Sth, at 10:00 o'clock. ' 28-tf W, C. Van Emon, Secretary. ATTENTION MASONS Regular communications R. A. chapter No. 35, Tuesday, May 4, 1920. Ten candidates. Visitors wel come. By order E. H. P. 3-4 ,. J. E.. BRATTON. MlLLEli'B AUTO LAUNDIW Cars washed, greased and engines cleanedi.f Phone 25W; Dunham's garage.;,. '. 24-tf Klamath-Bend Auto'tage A daily auto stage service is now operating between Klamath Falls and Bend.1 'Offices Rex cafe and Met ropolitan' Hotel. C. I.jReckard. t f-. , . . 27-tt PAINTING T Practical Painting, Aluminuming ot all Iron "fixtures, -Furniture Refinlsh lng and general contracting... ;il. U. TUTJIIliIi, , 013 Rose St. WANTED All kinds of scrap iron, , 'bones, .rags and nil kinds of metals. Max Weiss, Cth St., near Ewauua box fnctory. " 3 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT JOHN F.ltXEIL announces his candidacy for tho re publican nqmlnation as sheriff of Klamath county. If olectqd I, wl)l always remember thpt I nm ,your sor vaut, uot 'your master. Adv. o. o. urowku Republican cnndldnto tor nomination District Attornoy, Klamnth countyr Mny 21, N 1920. "Preservation- of Rights; Prevontlon of Wrongs." MIDDHE AGED man foV portor worlt. experienced, permanent Job, pool room, .wages $120 a. month. 617 Main street. -l-tf.'M WANTED Woman - for .general house work on ranch, short hours( light work." Shnndhan'' Ranch, Bly, Oregon. x , -.;2S-tf ROBERT S.( FRY 'Gendrnr. Insurance itniostnicnts , TcI.,2T3-J '707 'WASHINGTON ST. tf KlamaUi 'Falls, ?Ore. SElili NURSERY STOCK Fqit US ' " Good territory open. Terms at tractive. Write for contract and 'In formation Immediately. SALEM NURSERY COMPANY, 1030 ChenfotfetaSt., Salem, Ore. . , ,. . .-. -r 16-30t STORK "SINGS" rOPULAIt V . Wantod Threo chamber maids at tho White Pelican hotel. 28-tf Storage Battorjes .... , H. Shldler WANTED A message from you to 'thej roaders of -Tho" Herald, If you Jiavo'hnvthlng for sale, for rent, lost or found. A Classified Ad will sell it. 4&JP. INDIANAPOLIS, Mny 1.- Five, hundred- employes of ''a local depart ment stqro start each' day's workby singing n half-dozon ormorepopular songs. Community singing In tho storo Is being done ''as a part ot our offort td;mnke the day brighter for tho working forces." it was doclarod. A Classified Ad will soil it. Chick Feed Has Arrived Murphy's FEED AND SEED .STORE 126 South Sixth St Phone 87 a.