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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1920)
jr I'ACJK TWO SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1020 1-HE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Sunday at the Liberty - .. . h b,,, sslssssssssaapTr'i aaKr jaii?Ki JwsE.assul 141 aw ,MBj Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaar aBaaaaaaaaaamhF?5fll BjBpHir y , n Iglnnl town ut Klamath Falls. Ore Hon, uml npprovliiR tliu plum, sped ftiutlotis utul estimate ut cost sub mitted by tho City Knglneor. A. L. LKAV1TT, Police J mini). Dated August 10, 1M0. 12-SJ HAVE YOU 1NHUHED YOU II HAY? NAZIMOVA WTHE HEART OF A CHILD" Sunday at the Liberty resolution Tho City Engineer, pursuant to Resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted. having on tho ltth day or July. 1930, tiled plan. specification! and estimates of tho cost of Improving tho alloy passing from nth to 6th Streets, parallel with Main Street through tho center of Block 37, original town of Klam ath Kails, Oregon, same being bound ed on tho northerly side by lots G to 14 Inclusive and on tho southerly f ' The Rex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 REUSHEH Iced Cantaloupe Radishes Ripe Olives SOUP Chicken Gumbo, a la Creole , s SALAD Spring Vegetable Salad I FISH Boiled Salmon, Hollandatse ENTREES r , Choice of , Chicken Fricassee with Dumplings, , One-half Spring Chicken. Country Style, -" Milk fed Veal Cutlets, Breaded, "Mt Cream Oravy. VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes Garden Peas f . Roman Punch DESSERTS W " -"i Chrtos ot Rice Custard Pudding, Strawberry or Vanilla Ico Cream t Cafo Nolr ia . -- .. -,-innannrvinninjvumnjmnnnnnnnnnryiixer No Fooling ! They are here! "" " "r-L-.-L-L-.-.-vwuu MMMAAAAMMMM Watermelons, 2 l-2c per lb. llantoloupesy large, - 10r small. - - 5c "The Store That Keeps the Prices Down" l(lo by lots 1, 2. 3 and 4 of said Block 37, uml tlio Council having taken the sumo under advisement und finding snld plans, specifications and estimate satisfactory. BR IT 1IKKKUV RESOLVED, that said plans, specifications and esti mates for tho Imprawtment of said alley be. and tliu same are horeby approved, and UK IT FURTHKIt RESOLVED, that thu Common Council hereby de clares Its lutentlon to Improve said alley In accprdanco with the said plans, specifications and estimates, said Improvements to consist of pav ing said alley with bltulltblc pave ment at an estltnatod cost of fl, CSS.00; oil macadam pa'vement at an estimated cost of $1,030.00 or concrete pavement at an estimated cost of $1467.00, said Improvement In either ovent to Include grading and rolling snld ullvy; said Improve ment to bo lf feet tidu throughout Its entire distance uml UK IT FURTHKIt RESOLVED by tbo Common Council that the property hereinafter described be, and the sumo hereby Is declared to bo benefitted, to-wlt: Lots 1, 2, 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 13. 13 and 14, of Block 37. original town of Klamuth Falls. Oregon, und that said property above described he, und hereby Is declared to be as- sensed for tho expense of said Im provement, and BK IT FURTHER It ESOLVKD, uiui .Monday, thu 33rd day of Aug UBt. 1920. ut the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. at thu council chambers of thu Common Council In tho City Hall at Klamath Falls, Oregon, be fixed as tbo time und plucu for hearing ob Juctlons and remonstrances against tho suld proposed Improvement and tho Police Judge be, and ho hereby Is directed to cause notice of said hearing to bo published us by Char ier proviueii. STATK OF OKKOON. ) COUNTV OF KLAMATH. )ss. CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS.) I, A. L. Imvitt. Police Judge of tho City or Klamuth Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foreitolnr is a duly enrolled copy of a resolu tion adopted by tho Common Coun cil on tbo duy of July, 1820, declaring its Intention of imnrovlnr tho alloy passing from Cth to 6th Htreots. parallel with Main Street through tho center of Block 37, or- A spark blown about by a vagrant breose, aui almost unnullceablo smudge, a smalt blase which rapidly develops Into an uncontrollable Are, and your hay crop, representing months ot care and hard work, la re duced to useless nshos. This Is a frequent occurenco throughout ths country. You can't bring back the liny, hut you cuu 'recover Us equiva lent In dollars If you huvu had It In sured, uud dollars can buy morn liny, ir your hay la not Insured you lose heavily and loredoomably. Tbo cost of lusuruuco a nominal. Lot us In sure your crop In n company that Is prompt and reliable. James II. Drls coll, Room 4, Loomts Building. 9 Irish Travsl Stops. The tourist resorts of Ireland the Lakes of Klllarney aud (llenifurrlff- lime suffered greatly during the nr and the resumption of normal condi tions, with freedom of travel for pleus lire, will be required to bring buck their old-time prosperity. Ho Queens town and, to a smaller degree, the city of Cork has been affected by the entire cessation of the extensile pas senger traffic to and from the United States. Queenstown was the princi pal port for Irish emigration to the United States, and the change In that respect Is highly significant. There are more young men In Ireland toduy than there were for very many years before the war. Emigration, which for the ten years ending March 1, 1011, atcrnged IWOfl from all Ireland, fell In 1017 to 2.111. apd In 1018 to IW0 nathes of Ireland. Embarkation of emigrants and others from Queens town which amounted to 20,88.1 In 1013, and 21.430 In 1014, stopped altogether In November, 1014. Snakes Friends of Farmsr. A correspondent who Is Interested In snakes as well as flowers and birds and (be other more popular things In nature writes that he has gratifying success lu locating snakes by merely listening for their milling lu the dry leates. If one's ears are specially trained for snske noises there Is no good reason why this method should not be really practical. Unquestionably the majority of wood wanderers ure almost blind In this matter of snakts. Unless w. almost step on him we sel dom know that he la lurking near at band and remaining very still la the hope hat he will not b. sots. All our snskes are practically defenseless. Tbey are not only Inoffensive and tim id creatures, but also highly useful frbnds of lbs fanner. Possibly the imhy Miukes are In less danger than the uilnltt The little fellows are less roiiopkuous, and, us liefore noted, they rau hide In ver) smalt refuges. Biddy's Lefllc Mistress (sfler abseuce) It's no use, flridgel, jou've woiu one of my uew skirts and you can't get out of It Bridget Begurry, mum, If thot'a so Ol'd be wearln' II this uiliilt, wouldn't OtT Boston Transcript , USED CARS FOR BALK Several five-passenger Fords. On. Ford roadster, runabout, 1919 model, Al condition. On. Ford speedster, complotoly overhauled, new body with top, wind shield and fenders. One model 95 Overland. Ono 1918 Chevrolet, good condi tion. Ono 191S Ford, motor Just over hauled. KLAMATH FALLS AUTO COMPANY 1107 Mala Street l.l.ril-.ri-l-l---nrinnnrLnninru-LrLrLrLJ1r Jewel Cafe AAAAAJWWSIWWWWWWWWWWWWWWI1 Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 Dill Pick lee IIKLIHIIK8 Ripe OIIvoh In Oil HQUP Turkey Broth with Rice SALAD Lettuce and Tomato Salad French Dressing FIHH' Baked Whlteflsh, Sauce Figaro KNTKKKH Choice of Fried Spring Chicken, Country Stylo, Roast Premium Ham, Candlod Sweet Potatoes Fricassee of Chicken, Parsley Dumplings VEGETABLES Mushed Now Potutoes String Beans, Paulotto DKHHEHT Choice of . Vunllla Ico Cream, Bread aud Dutter Pudding, Bananu Sauce, One-half Imperial Cantaloupe, Surprise. DRINKil Coffeo ice Tea Milk HIIIP tM'll VAM'M or panels by our transfer service. Thai will llislhe Hint they will '" rurefiilly bundled und Hint li' will ulwii)s reach bout or train on time Wo don't helluva In tiny lust liiliiulii 'Ml" munis. V ulwiiys get tliern In plenty of limn to muku sure Hie goods wo carry will not In lull behind. Western Transfer, Co. 4111 Mulu HI. .4444444.4 jfffliL mTiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimi ... T L'.L...' .!'..'.. 610 MAIN ST JEWEL CAFE HELI .TUBES FIT tJVERSIZE" CASINGS HMESG Mlihelln Tiilnw are full size In riis Mtllon, uml nrn tlirrrforr not strrlili rtl tliln when In flnleil. This nihnti Inge U mm Ull) liiiHirlnlit w h e li tm) log IiiIm fur tHinl tlre, wltlili arc nearl) nil " rtl'," Metropolitan Garage lllli anil Klmnatli 1 'mT'alBssfcx 1 V'V; itjiyi i U saTil'ii j. j '.! V Ujn'.IO (ftVftlJ T'7;JKlTVBBBBaV -SBBBBatt f?i , i... .! .' lUsssW' fI 'Iii.jshm.i. hi el1! 4- Come in lest theNewEdison against your emotions Wa want to give you Mr. Edi son's Realism Test. We want you to decide for yourselfwhetiier the New Edison brings you music as you like to hear it. Think back to the Ja.st time you heard a great singer (or instru mentalist). His art made you feel emotions. In those emotions, you found your pleasure. You want the New Edison to bring you the same emotions. 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