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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1920)
PAGE NRVKN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Kill DAY, AUGUHT 20, 1030 Mi.i.-,W,.,Mf,,,y4r tmmt a w .. . t Z4 hounds ALL-STAR CARD HOUSTON OPERA HOU3E SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 I First bout stalls at 8:00 i.w jvinums BOBBY WAGNER of Scnttlc, vs. BILLY HUFF, Pride of Oregon. Welterweight Championship of the Pacific Northwest Special Event Six Rounds LOUIE LYONS of Los Angeles vs. EDDIE MUR PHY of Klamnth Fnlls. Bnntumwcight Champion ship of Pacific Northwest Four Rounds Welterweight KID WILLIS of Klamath Falls vs. YOUNG HARTLEY of Yrelca. Four-Round CuTtain Raiser by two Local Boys. Ringside hcuUi ?3.00. Reserved $2.00. General ad- mission $1.00. War Tax Extra. .4.4.4.44.44.4.4.4.4 6ETP1FEREK; "WABIIINflTON. I). C. Aug ID - Provlslnna of the Merchant Matlnni Art giving prefcrenllnl rail ratea on export ami Import commodities rnr-, rled In American linttoma am In HmM with pradlcea adopted In (lermimy.l Japan. France. Bpnln and "O'-r , w,, Fmiira. v ,....... mail of the United Htntes shipping hoard, declared In a letter to fom-( misamner nt urn rori, v . i . -"" tenaeii, or tieallle, wasn , mniiu pun He hern today. These provisions worn Inserted hy congress nt thn request of Ihn ship ping honril. Admiral llensnii sold, nnd m designed to offset "tho countless discriminations hy other nntlimn against Amnrlcnn shipping wllli which tho shipping linnrd ahlp mid privately owned vessels of thn United Stales liavo had to contend" "AllnwIiiK i dlfferimtlnl export rate lowur than tho domestic rnto upon tho rail ahlpmunta within tho country la purely a domcatlc prero gative," thn rhnlrman declared. "Knch nation may unquestionably dctermlno for Itself that auch ratea may ho made nml that they ahull ho limited In appllcatlnna to cargo car rled In veaaela of Ita nntlonnta. Tho board of trade report to tho Hrltlih government mado In 19 18 regarding shipping pollclea conceded that tho control of auch practice cannot prop erly Im made tho auhjoct of auch n treaty." Chairman Henson's letter wbk In reply to one from Commlaaloner Chrlatcnacn who declared that alnco thu major part of tho Orlcntlal com morcu with Puget Bound wna cnrrlod hy fornlKn veaaela, tho enforcement of tho dlacrlmlnatory features of tho merchant iimrlno act might rnault In tho dlvlilon of that cnmmerru to Canadian porta. Admiral llunaon snld that thrnnta of foreign carrlnra to tranafer their Pacific cnaat oporn (Ioiih to Vancouver, ahould preferen tial ratea ho Kranted for American ahlpa, wuro not worthy of consl lor ntlon. "Uuluaa American ahlpa ho auh atltuted for forolRii ahlpa In thn rnr rylriis of tho creator part of yo.ir oriental commerce," tho chairman aald, "tho ahlpyardH of l'ugot Hound which havo Klvon umployment to many thouaanda of workmen, bring Ins abundant proaporlty to your com munity, niuat cloae their gatoa, dla mlia th'olr crnployoa nnd as an Indus try eoaae to exist, row, If any, re pairs to forolxn shipping aro mado In Amorlcan yards, nor doos tho uao In our trado with foreign ships encour age tho building of Amorlcan ships In Amorlcan yards, tho benefits of which should bo apparent to tho mer chants In other bualneas Intorosts of Puget Sound." . Discussing tho giving of preferen tial rntoa In other countries, tho chairman said that Franco had given a 20 por cont discount upon export freight moving In French vessels to New York and othor ports, Including thoso of Oreat Drltaln, and that Spain also was using that method, along with many othor proforontlala ln tho way of subsidies and subven tions with Spanish ships. , 'Japanese ships in tho past," ho said, "were able to quoto tho same rates to Intorlor points In Japan as other nations wero able to quote to the seapoHs of that 'country, a dif ferential quits sufficient to bare en abled thsm In the absence of like T oi Boxing z4 T mF J p. m. sharp. Main event, j J i J 1 prnferunllnl rnliit within tho United j fltntea for our own ahlpa, lo control thn rail rnullnRH within tho Unllod u , ... " , , "'"" ,""jr "'"" """" "" ,ntho asmo to he forfeited to tho city many Inalnnrca lo the disadvantages i by thn aurcessful bidder uiion failure if American ships nml nl tlinen to certain American porta." ..,. ..- . 2 . 1,n.)nK yw,1I1mr ,,, Jugl ,,,., ,nni cnrrr virt.,m nilw ,n.lc , C()j,lr,in w,, 0W11 ,,,,,. ,, rMny.nix ,,Krolm r loucd in rmy r()l i,inlmil through thu local army post and located atop tin liouspaper building. Thn service la Intended for use by officers of tho law and news men when they go Into mountainous dlat- rlfla In Arizona or Mexico, whern no telephone or telegraph la available. Arrangementa Imui been mado with the Hantu Crux county aherlff's of fice to carry one or morn of the birds when on n man hunt In the moun tains. Private Indlvldunla will also uso thn birds when desiring to send hack messages from Inacceaalhlo points of tholr trnvels. Five of thn pigeons were taken to Patagonia today for a teat flight. They worn hack In their rot on the nowapapor plant within If! minutes of release. Patagonia Is a mining camp In the mountains. Hy road, which winds and turns, thu camp la 28 miles from Negates. Hy airline, nvlators have moasurcd tho dlstanco us 1C miles. This Is aald to be the first In Blanco In tho United States of a like news sorvlco being Inatnlted by a publisher In a city of this size. HTUDK.NTM IN WANT TOICIO, July 18. (Hy Mall) The renewal of. hostilities In China has affected tho Chinese students In this cuuntsy severely. Many of them havu been cut off from all communication with tholr homos and aro In financial difficulties. SILTS FINE FOB We rat too much meat which clog Jtiuucys, men me hmk hurts Most folks forget that the kid neys, llko the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing oc casionally, else wo hare backache and dull misery In tho kidney re gion, sovore headaches, rheumatic twlngos, torpid llvor, acid stomach, slooplossness and all torts of blad dor disorders. , You simply must keep your kid noys ncttvo and clean, and tho mo mont you fool an ache or pain In the kldnoy region, got about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug storo hero, tako a tablospoonful In a glass of wator bofore breakfast for a fow days nnd your kldnoys will act lino. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lomon Julco, comblnod with llthla, and Is harmless to flush clogged kldnoys and stimulates thorn to normal activ ity, It also neutralizes the acids In tho urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending blad dor disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless: Inexpen sive; makes a dollghtful effervescent lllnia-wator arink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidneys clean, thus 'avoiding serious complications, A well- known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe In overcoming kidney trouble while It ii only trouble. PIGEONS Will H 1 KIDHEYS I NOTIOIJ INVITING PltOI'OHALH TO Maui! htiu:i;t improvements. Pursuant lo ordlnntiro mid order of I lin Common Council of tho City of Klnuinlli Falls, Oreftnu, witleo In hereby i;lvon tlint proposals will bo received hy until Council for ninkltix (Im liMr(iviiiiif!iit designed for fitli Ht. from I'lno Kt, to IIIkIi St., 7th Street from I'lno to Washington Ht. and lllcli HI. from nth to 8lh streets, Including Intersections.--Iliilil Improvements to Im In accord-, mini with thn plans nml spoclflcn tlonii of thn City Engineer nml for one of thn classes of Improvement mentioned In said plnnii nml npoclfl nillons nml tho onllnnnro ordering . rtnlil Improvement, which unlil ordln-l I mini No, n20 win adopted on tho' llfUh tiny of Am;-. 1020, nml npprov I till hy thn nin)or on tho 17th ilny of jAug, 11120. I Ktlil plans, specifications nml en' 'tlinnto of tho city Engineer being Ion fllo In thn offlrn of thn Pollen Judge nml In thn offlco of llio until i engineer, Tim propound contrart will ho lot n mm contract, nnd tho tlmo In T I which tho miimi Is to Im completed , f In fixed hy en Id ordlnnncn on or he- torn Ortnlmr K., 11120, Mils must Hi rili.il wllli (Im I'ilIrn IlliU'ii rnr Im filed with thn Pollen JlldKn for submission to tho council not Inter hornhy Klvon that proposals will ho than K o'clock P. M. of thu 30th received hy anld Council for making dny of August, 1020, nnd thn bids tho Improvement designed for Wnsli wlll Im considered hy tho council Ington Ht. from First Ht. westerly to Immediately thereafter nt tho coun- Cwnunn llouluvnrd. Hnld Improve ell rhnmher In Raid city, ; incut to ho mado In accordance with I.'nch proposal must ho nccnmpnn Id mi a and specifications, of tho City led hv n certified check on some res- I'm:lneer and for one of tin, rlno (aonslblo lAmklni? Inatlttitlon In an Mn"nl "lnl to G per rent of tho inggrcKatn amount of tho proposal, to enter Into contract and bond for 1920, nnd approved by tho mayor on tho faithful completion or thn anld thu I lth day of August, 1920. Improvement In nccordnnco with tho. Hnld plans, specifications nnd es plans and rpoclflcntlona therefor. tlmntcs of tho City Knglnecr bolng Thn City or Klamath Fallls re- on riln In the nffien nr tw. Pniic. serving tho right nt all times to re- jeci any, ami an proposals. tnu ginecr. nward to thn aurccastul bidder Is Tho proposed contract will bo lot hereby mado contingent upon th.i,n ono contract, and tho tlmo In anln of thn bonds Mint will ho an- which thu samo Is to he completed thorlted for providing funds for , rixc-il hy said ordlnanco on or bo mnklng auch Improvement. fore nctnimr ir. msn 111,1. mn. Tho plans, spcclflcntlons nnd es- tlmntpji ahovn referred to embraco nnu provide inai uio proposeu. im-thnn 8 o'clock P. M. of tho 30th day prnvnment may Im made, using bit- 0f August, 1920, nnd tho bids will ullthlc. oil macadam or concrete ,0 considered by the Council Immc pavement, nnd bids nro Invited for ,nately thereafter at tho council each class In nddltlon to grndlng, 'ehnmbnr In said city, curbing, drainage and cement side- i;ch proiiosal must bo nccompan w'l",, iled by a certified check on some res- .... . . A- '"j 'v. T. Ponslblo binklng Institution In nn roiicn juuge oi mo iuy ui imhui ath Falls, Oregon. Dated: August 18, 1920. 18-2S ItUSOI.UTlOX Thn Cltv Knglnecr. pursuant to. Itvsolutlnn or tho Commcii Council herutotote adopted, having on the 19th dny of July. 1920. filed plans. specifications and estimates of the cost of Improving tho alley passing from Sth to Old Ktreets. parallel with Main Street through thn center of lllock 10, original town of Klam ath Falls, Oregun, aamo being bound ed on tho northerly aide hy lots G, 6, 7 and 8, and on thn southerly aldo by lots 1. 2. 3 and 4. of aald lllock 16, and the Council having taken Ihn snmo uiieor advisement ami rind ing said plans, spcclflcntlons and es timates ratlarnctory, UK IT IIKIIKUY UKHOLVKD.that said plans, speclUcatlona and esti mates for tho Improvement of said alloy bo. and tho samo aro hereby approved, and MB IT FURTHER RESOL.VED. that tho Common Council hereby de clares Its Intention to Improve said alley In accordance with tho said plans, specifications and estimates, said Improvoment to consist of pav ing aald alloy wHh bltulithlc pave ment at an estimated cost of $1, G7C.00; oil macadam pavement at an estimated coat of $930.00 or con crete pavement at an eatlmatcd cost of $1380.00, aald Improvement In olthor ovent to Include, grading and rolling said alloy; said Improvement to bo 1G foot wldo throughout Its entire dlstanco. and HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED hy tho Common Council that tho proporty hereinafter described bo, and tho samo heroby Is declared to bo benefitted, to-wlt: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, G, t, 7 and 8 of lllock 16, of original town of Klam nth Falls, Oregon, and that said proporty above, described be, nnd heroby Is doclarod to bo assessed for, thn exponso or said improvement, and HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Monday, the 23rd day of Aug ust, 1920, at tbo hour of 8 o'clock I. M. at the council chambers of the Common Council In tho City Hall at Klamath Falls, Oregon, be fixed as the time and place for hear ing objections and remonstrances against the said proposed Improve ment and the Police Judge be, and ne hereby Is directed to cause notlco of said hearing to be published as by Charter provided. STATE OF ORKOON. ) COUNTY OF KLAMATH. )ss CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS.) f, A. L. Leavltt,. Pollco Judge ot tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that tbo foregoing la a duly enrolled copy of a resolu tion adopted by the Common Council on the Sth day of August, 1920, de claring Its Intention of Improving the alloy passing from 6th to 6th Streets, parallel with Main Street, through tho center ot lllock 16, or iginal town ot Klamath Falls, Ore gon, and approvlug the plans, specifi cations and ostlmatos of cost sub mitted by the City Engineer. A. L. LBAVITT, Pollco Judge. Dated August 10, 1920. 13-23 1 ' Officials- of tho Inland Lakes Yachting association roport a prom ising outlook for the;success ot the association's annual regatta, which is to be held at Oshkosh the week ot August 16. rTTTT&T5&ra -J wJm l Ki ZkW k IM Mgr I WomtoHul fluM I Dtndlclno I rpRY this approve) rem--edy. Junt tho ljnlc for ncrvounncsn, sleeplessness, depressed feeling, loss of npjictltc, dIgosttvo trouhlcf, brain tag, or slow recovery from Influenza and kindred ailments. A tonic, alteratlvo nml diuretic for blood and nerva disorders. NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO .MAKi: hTRKl.T IMPROVEMENTS. "ui I'uraunnt to ordinance nnd ordor t the Common Council of tho City "f Klllinntll I'iiIIm. Oreiron. nollcn la OI IV I of Improvement mentioned In said plana nnd specifications and tho or- dlnnncu ordering aald Improvement. which aald ordlnancu No. C17 was 'adopted on tho 9th day of August. Judge and In tho offlco of aald Kn- ,, ruc,i wth tho Pollco Judge for submission to tho council not later amount equal to S per cent of tho aggregate amount or tho proposal, tho same to he forfeited to tho city by tho successful bidder upon failure to enter Into contract and bond for tho faithful completion of tho said Improvement In accordance with the plans nml specifications therefor. Tim ni- nr Kinmnti. rn. ....n. I nR tho right at all times to reject nny nni n proposnls. Tho nwnrd to tho succcssrul blddor Is hereby .made contingent upon the sale of tho bonds that will be authorized for providing funds Improvement. for making such Tho plana, specifications and es timates above referred to embrace and provide that tho proposed Im provement may bo made, using blt ulithlc, oil macadam or cinder mac adam pavement, nnd bids aro Invited for each claaa In nddltlon to grnd Inr. rnrtilnir. rirnlnnf-n nn.1 rnmfinf sidewalks. A. I I.EAVITT. Police Judge ot the City ot Klam ath rails, Oregon Dated: August 18, 1920 18-28 NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Pursuant to ordinance and order of tho Common Council ot tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, notice Is heroby given that proposals wUl bo received by said Council for mak ing the Improvement designed for Main St. from Spring Stroot easterly to City limits. Said improvement to bo mado In accordance with plans and specifications of tho City En gineer and for ono ot tho classes ot Improvement montloned In said plans and specifications and the or dlnanco ordering said Improvement, which said ordlnanco No. 518 was adoptod on tho 9th day ot August, 1920, and approved by the mayor on tbe llth day ot August, 1920. Said plans, specifications and es timates ot the City Englncor being on fllo In tho office ot the Police Judge end In tho office of tbe said Engineer, The proposed contract will bo let In ono contract, and the tlmo In which tho samo Is to be comploted Is fixed by said ordinance on or be fore October 16, 1920. Bids must be tiled with tho Police Judge for submission to tho council not later than 8 o'clock P. M. of the 30th day of August, 1920, and the bids will be considered by the Council immediately thereafter at the coun cil chamber in said city. Each proposal must be accompan ied by a certified check on some res ponsible banking institution in an amount eaual to 6 per cent ot the aggregate amount of the proposal, the same to be forfeited to the city by the successful bidder upon failure to enter into contract and bond for tbe faithful completion of the said Improvement in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor. Tne city or ttiamaw raits reserv ing the right at all times to reject any and all proposals. The award to the successful bidder Is hereby made contingent upon the sale pt.l the bonds that will be authorised for providing fundi for making such Improvement, The plans, specifications and es. tlmates above referred to embrace and provide that the proposed im- ulltblo and cinders, oil macadam and cinders or concrete Davement. and bids are 'invited for each .class in addition to grading, curbing, drainage and cement sidewalks. A. LL LdOAVlTT. ' Police Judge of the City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon. Dated : August is, iviv. 11-18 BUSINESS CARDS MIWWWWVMMWW Klamath Falls Cyclcry Wo handle tho bent In our line, Mich as Motorcyclti, Ulcycles, Porta nnd Accessories, Ooodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tire nnd Tubes. Tbo house of tba two and threo whddors, Includ ing; Harlcy.-Davldson Service. C. B. BISMARK 115 H. ttk Ht. Klamath FaUa MMAAAMVMMWWVWWWWMWMVMMVWMW i wfyffblLtfArljt? PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET J. C. CT,KIIOUN Civil Knglnecr and Hurveyor Office C17 Main Bt. I'benea: Office 103, Ilea. 1921 O. K. PEED St SALE STABLES Under new manage ment Best care taken of all stock placed in our barn. Horses, harness and wagons bought, s61d and exchanged. DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecarver PHONE S34 Dr. P. M. Noel phone Over Daderwood's Sevrath aad Mala Street b0000000000000jmif SMS!"! KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS Vre Do All Ktaete ot Byriac Repair. lag New Oaea Made to Order Axle Bcralgfctealsw asal nisi tsMllhlag ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pkoae atsVT U7 KUsaaU Ave. EX-HEKVICK MEN, ATTENTION I The regular meetings of Klamath Post No. I, American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock p. m., at the City Hall in Klamath Falls, on tbe second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades are In vited. Those desiring to Join tbe Pott may sccuro application blanks from Q. K Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, or 1. H. Carnahan. all oi Kiamatn rails. FRED NICHOLSON. Secretary. WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The only place where you can get help and the only place where you can get a job. casiii: 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suda" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Conger FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prompt Service aad Reasonable Ratea, also Special Ratea on Out of Town Trips Phone 269-R GILT EDGE BUTTER 05c ' Purity Brand Ice Cream 0o qt. Freak Ranch Eggs 0c dos, , Milk Cream aad Full Cream ChetM GILT EDGE CREAMERY Mate M. Z PROFESSIONAL CARDS I i i j00 i num FRED WESTERFELD ' IIENTIHT Phono 434W. X-lljiy Laboratory Loom Is llldg., Klamath Falls iWWWWWWMWWWWWWVWWWWW Da C. A. RAMBO ' . Dentist I. Oi O. V. nalldiac phone en Ofllco Phono 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician nnd Surgeon White IlulldlnK Klamath Falls Oregon MMMMMMMMMMMAAAAMAAMWAMAMMMMnMMJ DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. O. O. F. Temple E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phones 17W Rooms 1 and B 1711 White Balldjng I DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I. O. O. P. Building Phone 290 Resldenie Wblto PelleanHotel Residence Phone 6. DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOHPITAL Day Phone, 40T Night Phone, MS SAW MILL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers nnd builders of mod ern saw- mills, pinning tnUls aad box plants. Dredging. Pile driving. Phone -t60-W Office Corner Spring and Oajc Near 8. P. Depot I am now prepared to famish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Cam., and and gravel pit. In any quantity that may be desired by contractor! and builders. ' ALF. GRAHAM. t Let Your GLASS troubles be Mine C E.STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Klamath Lodge Ne, 1SZ LQ.O.F. Meets Friday night of each wook at I. O. O. F. hall, Sth and Main streets. H. H. Ogle, N. Q.; W. C. Wells, Sec retary; w. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewauna Encampment No. 46. I. O. O. F meets Tuesday night ot each week at I. O. O. F. hall. Harry Loucks,.C. P.; W. D. Cofer, Scribe; Fred Dueling. Treasurer. L WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY ' BIT Mala ARTHURS. WILflO THE ARCADE HOTEL 1083-84 MAIN ST. PHONE 477-J Tbe place with borne comforta, cleaalueaa, plenty ot freak air and no Inside rooasa. t Everything new from top mA bottom and rates to tsset row DR. G. A- MAS1IY v In Warrta Hut Hoapttsl Off. PkCNM 417 Rm. FaoM Ilk Cf-x