'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1OT1. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAB BWO- The Evening Herald B J. MURRAY. Editor RIED SOUIiK .'....City Editor Published dally except Sunday, by The Harold Publishing Company of XUmath Falls, at 119 Eighth Stroot. Btered at' the poatottlco at Kla--vath Falls, Ore., for transmission through the mails as second-class aattor. Cf- MEMBER OF THE! ASSOCIATED PRESS.' . f , Tho Assoclated'Prcss'ls exclusively vatltled to tho' usfr for refrubllcaUon t all 'news dispatches credited to 'It, or not otherwise credited' in thts yaperf and also tho local netws pub fJaker herein. i LL: u - : "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1031. PROGRESS By JOK CONOLEY Joe says a banana pcej has nothing ! a 'muddy eldo-walk except him. When' progress hits a village And It's on the upward span, And 'tho natives aroo'erjoyed At some well developed plan. And' they 'gather In at ncetln' For to mention what 'o 'snap That We' have1 the largest city For Us slzo'upon tho map; And such projects aro encompassed As would make us all tnkenoto That we 'overlook' tho bye-sore That would get a 'fellow's goat. 'Cause the snow that's loft 'a meltln' On'thd'slde-walkevcry 'day Would lmprovd our observation Should It all be swept away. And that' thoroughfare Is muddy And the stranger plants his feet1 "Where he thinks they're safoly ancho ed. But ho winds up on his beak. And he spies somo evidences Of a raging fire that's burned Several' places of 'tho mortals Who have tiro protection learned. N6w "you understand I'nTspeakln' As a gent who's hero to'stny And' I want to see us prosper Arid to make a brighter' day. And 1 recommend wo shovel. Each and every res' lent. And we move this charred old Dwelling of these JlzIca that spent. are Arid I prophesy Its bottp," that We do the things we ran. Than to conjuro on the future Of some big gigantic plan. PUBLIC HEALTH (By Pit. A. A. SOUIiK) There is somo approhenslon arous ed In Fort Klamath by tho acting health officer lifting' quarantine on part of' the; hotel In which tho small pox case was confined. This Is to bo expected, '.but fear should nut usurp the throue of facts.- -1 havo had n .deputy' 'sheriff appointed to handle the situation Ed Pomeroy. Abro- lately safe persons la to rquaran tlnd'lhe sick persons and'nurse'.Food supplies' are left 'at the door and tak en in by the nurse. Nothing' leaves the' place' unless boiled. Those In con tact with the case sines eruption are the most exposed but It they have been 'vaccinated within five' years they' should be released after disin fection. Vaccinate1 the unvacclnated, exposed' persons'' and allow them 'to gO'about as usual, after cleaning up. Those 'who have been exposed and refuse-'vaccination must submit to quarantine for 20 days. Vaccination will bead off smallpox If given with in flvo or six days after exposure. Successful courses as follews: First to, fourth day, nothing. Fifth day, slight redness along lino of scratching, Sixth day, a vesicle begins to appear.- Seventh day, veslclo Is well form ed, and a red areola- begins to sur round It. Eighth and Ninth days the veslclo Is fully formed, It is about one-half Inch in diameter, and its areola one and a half inches. It resembles pearl upon a' rose leaf. Fourteenth day; It Is dried to a brown' raised scab and resembles a buttoni ' Twenty-eighth day, the button falls off. When a person has been' recently vaccinated and Is revacclnatod, only a small red spot appears In threo or, four days. It Itches but Is not soro, and disappears in a week. This sort of reaction is evidence that tho por Bon did not need vaccination. It no reaction takes place, vaccl natlou did not tako. The 'control scratch Is mode so you can Judge. Eat More Pay Loss. Owl Cafe. 17-22 our dear (NOTE Tho following poom was written by a young lady admlror of Captain J. W. Siemens, Miss Eva DIHard, 17 years old, a local high ichool student.) For years our old and faithful Captain truo Has tried to keep hlB friends from getting bluo, And well indeed, wo know his plan has worked; ( Wo know from loving kindness no's not shirked. i Just now wonotlco he's not qulto so gay, But ho has boon-no honest all tho way' Wo know ho'e capablo of making good, For ho's dono well when wo could not havo stood. Wo lovo, admire and long to seo this man To riso much higher In this prosperous land; I And sure, we know ho'll bo' right there , Ho'll clear tho doubts you havo in this affair. Dear Captain, you must now cheer up In llfo We'll all our best regards give you in the strifoj In kind rememhranco of tho love you'vo shown When wo felt very sad, and all alone. j""fcM ""i"ivv'vvvnAru'vxruvxftrutj The Office Cat BY "JUNIUS Historical Item "How's this for a trlbuto to old King Solomon," said tho Street Cor ner Idlfr, as ho handed the follow ing clipping which was headed, "Bob by's Essay," to tho office cat. King Solumn wuz a man who lived so many years in tho country that ho wuz tho hole push. Ho wuz a offel wlzo guy and 1 day 2 wlmmen camo 2 blm each 1 holdclng tho legs of a bablo and norely pulling tho kid In 2 and cach-clamelng it, and King Sol wasn't fooling Just rlto and sed, "why cuddent the brat ben twlnz and stopt this mlxu'p," and then he calld for his sworde 2 spfltt this innocent little kid so each ov tho wlmmen cud hav V4, when tho rcol ma of tho balbo buts In and sez, "stopp, Solumn, stay thi hand, and let tho old bagg hav the' kid, for if I can't havo a bole kid I don't want anny," and King Solumn told her 2 tako tho batby and go home and wash Its face, for ho was hep It was' hors, and told tho other dalmo to go cbals herself. King Sol umn wuz father of the masons and bllt Solumn's temple. He bad 700 wires and more than 300 glalddy frens, andthat Iz why thero Is so many masens In tho wurld. Pa sez that King Solumn wuz a warm mem ber and I think ho wnz hot stuf my self. Looking over thousands' of papers every week', 'we no'tlco 'that fish 'and snake -stories aro holding-' their own pretty well, but there are mora men tions of champion hens and. largo and peculiar eggs than ever before, Indi cating that Ihls Is truly th'o 'age of feminism. - Somo .Fellows 'Sob 'Mora Jack Slater say's be found a rattle snake In his collar. That's -easy en ough .If you stay- In tho collar long enough and havo anything In the cellar to stay for. - , A la Daddy.. .,,"poes the' baby take after your husband T" asked Mrs. Hutcblns.' "Yes, indeed" said Mrs. Motz." Wo have taken his' bottle away'frora blm,1 and. tho other day thb llttlo darling tried to creep down the cellar steps." It pays to flatter any woman. If you don't believe It ask Fred Baker. "Who Is the head of the family," Shrieks a wollknown author, Answer ing for nobody elso, wo solemnly aver, that wo know who she is In our fam lly. Bill Lorcnz Is. working on a song, to be entitled "He used to be an ale- hound, but he's a snow bird now, Police I know 'a girl named Mary Tree, Who makes me rub my glims; For, Just because hor namo Is Tree, She likes to shajv hor limbs. , Luko McLuko I know a girl named Carrie Cow, Wn'o surely makes mo laugh; For Just because' her namo Is Cow, She likes to show hor neck. Wo don't claim' to know much. Tho fact of the matter Is, we've never been accused of it. But we do know CaptAin that tho 'way to get th'o best of an argument Is to stay out of It Our Idea of a good conversational ist Is ono who doesn't uso the first person regular as a text. Air travel will never becomo pop ular'wlth us until somebody Invents a soft way to hit tho ground. Speaking of pas'slng things. Mayor Buck Is the chief executlvo In Buf falo. So far as we havo been ablo to find out the damo who advertises for a husband Is nover able to hold him vory long. NEW TODAY FOR RENT Unfurnished bachelor's cabin; will givo rent for labor on samo.' 741 Wjalnut avo. 19 FOR RENT Three-room apartment, prlvato bath. 54 Main st. Phono 109-R. 19 FOR RENT Two-room apartment, prlvato bath, Kollog Apts. 19 FOR RENT Three-room unfumlsh bouso: 2 blocks from Main Btroct. Apply Bueslng real estate officer 1020 Main st: 19 FOft RENT pleasant front room for gentleman; use,' of 'phone and bath. Call 237 Jefferson street, or phono 447-J, 19-20 FOR, RENT NIco housekeeping rooms In modern homo. 200G Vino st. Phono 337-J 19-20 FOR- RENT -Furnished cabin for housekeeping for bachelor. 2115 Sixth St., Mills add. 19-20 FOR SALE Colonial cdttago, four rooms and bath, located on Pine street Just one-half block from the Whlto Pelican hotel; has full set of best plumbing, . garage, lawn, and cement walks. Prlco only 13,000; terms, $1,000 cash, balanco like rent. J. T. WARD & CO., 834 Main St. 19 FOR'SALE OR RENT Two new 3 room houses on pavement, ready Feb. 1; will tako good car as part pay ment, or want 11.000 at 8 per cent for ono year. P. O. box 24 19-20 FOR BALE Bntfott, large size, quartered oak, with beveled plate mirror. Phone 442. 19-20 For Durham and Jersey milk. phono Premium Dairy 22F3. It costs no more. 19-26 Liberty Auto service. On thevJob night and day. At tho Pastime BJ1 Hard ball. Phono 4 CO. WALSH & CLINB. 19 KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO. IS IN NEW QUARTERS The Klamath Falls Auto company, under tho management ot Roy Call, has left the ruins caused by the dis astrous fire, that a short tlmo ago destroyed its garage near tho White Pelican hotel, nnd opened anew at 224 Main street. It Is Mr. Call's In tention to place his service on an efficiency boslB, so that It will bo second to none. Get your Inside work done now. Don't let the temporary, closing ot your bank stop you from painting, tinting or papering. We will carry accounts 60 days. W. E, & J. E. PATTERSON, Contracting Painters, Phone 631-R. 19-25 At the Colonial Rooms you get' a good bed and a' good bath, 82 gallons of hot water constantly waiting. New Simmons beds, new coll springs, new mado-to-order mattresses, now bed ding; stove beat In each hall, extra stovo heat in each room If desired. Dresser, table and two chairs In each room. Bolng remodelod. Eleventh and Main streets. 19 - WILL TURN O'OALLAOHAN OVER TO AUTHORITIES WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Coun sel for Donal O'Callagban, lord mayor of Cork, who arrlvod In America without a passport, was di rected by Secrotary of Labor Wil son today to deliver O'Callaghan promptly to the immigration Inspect ro at Norfolk. ntPMiiN I ECZEMA SKIN Cost lAttio Mid Overcome .Trouble Almpst Over Night Any brcaktag'out of the skin; oven fiery, Itching eczema, can bo' quickly ovorcomc by applying' Mpntho-Sul-phur, declares a noted skin special ist, iiecauso of Its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation Instantly brings easo from sktn Irri tation, soothes and heals the ec zema right' up and leaves tho skin clear and smooth. li soldom falls to relievo tho tor ment without dol'ap. Suttcrors from skin troublo should obtain a small Jar of Mentho-Slphur from any good druggist and uso It llko cold cream, Adv.' NEWH FROM MERRILL MERRILL, Oro., Jan. 19. tho bco-keoplng outlook t6r this county is very good, according to John Woodhouso, a nowcomor In Merrill. Mr. Woodhouso Is now assembling his beo hives, and will havo about 300 of them. Ho expects to buy or loaso sovoral small ranches this spring and summer, and will uso tho acroago In making a thorough test ot bco raising possibilities hero. Tho Klamath Falls creamery ' ox poets to establish a branch station In Merrill In tho near future. Wood Is somowhoro In tho neigh borhood ot $15 a cord, and you can consider yoursolf lucky It you get It at that figure. Eggs nro six bits n dozen, and ba con Is clear out of sight'. What aro wo going to do for our morning ham and cggs7 Recent rains In this vicinity have caused Lost Rlvor to overflow, Inun dating more than GOO acres near the river's mouth. Miss Laura Leo Wehncr has tho distinction of being tho only woman practising law In Louisville. FREE SEEDS HERE Through tho courtesy ot Con gressman N. J. Slnnott tho tier aid has'recelved a quantity ot inje government seeds for distribu tion. Included In each package aro boms, hoot, lettuce, radish and onion seeds. Any ono desir ing a packago may havo them by calling at this offlco. If out of town subscribers want any of theso seeds they will be mailed a packago upon request. A SPLENDID POLICY If you woro offered a life Insur ance policy thatt did not absorb any part of your promlum, In a company that was safe and sound, It Is not likely that you would refuse it. In fact tho agent offering such a policy would bo swamped with business Weli', that Is practlcafty what W. A, Bullock, of this city Is doing. Ho Is selling a policy In tho Occidental Life Insurance Co. ot Loa Angeles, Calif., that docs this very thing. Here Is how it is dene: Ho will write you 'a policy on the 20 year endowment plan guarantee Ing'you'that fn'the: event of death to return all deposits made by you In addition to tho full faco of your pol icy."' Should you bocome ' totally " dis abled from sickness or accident, tho company have made special provision whoreby you will havo no further payments to mako and will' pay $10' per month on each thousand dollars of 'Insurance you carry which Is not deducted from your policy, at death. Besides, your policy matures the same as though you had made tho payments yourself. ' This Is ono ot the best policies ever offered by any legal reserve company and has other special features Just as remarkable as those outlined above. Beforo you buy that Insur ance you aro thinking about. If you will call Mr. Bullock, 43-W or drop a-card to 1405 Oregon Avo, Ho will be mlghtly glad to toll you all about It. Adv. Let Us Do Your Collecting ' A number ot business houses aro saving the tlmo ot their bookkeepers and individual 'collectors by letting us collect their monthly bills, It Is tho modern method. It cuts down your overhead, dot your bills ready nd we will do tho rest. MRS. T. H. JOLLY 123 Eighth St. Phone 320-W I II II H I 11 ff I III HI 7 I I I 'IU m mm I I I'll Urn I'll Emm Im I Jl FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Violin of extra qualtly lAsk to seo It at Wlrtz's Music Storo, Ask for tho boBt ono ho has that's It. 18-20 -r FOR SALE About 5.0 brood sown will farrow soori, and also somo kuou oinrquiBjSeou wneni, on mo i,id by ranch, 0 miles east of. Merrill. Vo chatzor Bros. 18-3 FOR SALE Detroit vapor range Four burners and oven, costs ono- half ns much for fuel as wood stoves. 911r Uph'ara St. 18-20 FOR SALE Dry limb wood. Art Vowoll. Phono 344-W,- -r , 15-22 IF YOU HAVE ANY old stuff you want to oxchango bring It to ub, wo .will, rofinlsh It and mako It look nlco and got tho money for It. Kla math. Exchange. Eighth St. 18-24 LISTEN Wo harig'Bonra Roebuck or any. otbor union made , paper tnmed.or untrimod, nlso wo do tint ing. W. E. and J. H. Pattorson, Phono C31-R. Contracting Painters. 6-10 CITY, OARBAOE Whon yon want Kucpago. remqvea can ivvta WMMMAMMWMMwOwWVWKXVI TO RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Two room apartment, and slnglo bedroom. Hot and cold wator. 812 Oak street. 18-20 FOR RENT 3-roora unfurnished house. Two blocks from Main St. Apply at Beuslng's Real Estato of fice. I 18-19 FOR RENT Wheat- land, 440 and 240 ncro farms, partly cqulppod. Seo August Andrleu at Whltolako. P. O. Merrill. 14-19 FOR RENT Plcasoni outsldo rooms with baths, 75 cents per night or $3.50 por wook with baths. Home Rooming Houso, 920 Klamath Avo. 14-22 FOR RENT Largo bedroom, gcntlo mon only. Phono 474. tf AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Chovrolet car. Oood con dition. McDonald's Peel Hall, 615 Main St. 12-26 FOR SALE Chovrolet car. Oood condition. Macdool Peel Hall. Mac doc, Calif. 11-27 RESOLUTION DECLARING INTEN- TENTION TO .MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENTS The city engineer pursunnt to reso lution of tho Common Council of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, having under uato or December 11th, 1920, (lieu nis plans, specifications nnd es timates ot costs of Improving Fourth street from southerly lino of Kla math avenuo to tho southerly lino of Oak avenuo; Fifth street from tho southerly lino of Klamath avonuo to tho southerly lino ot Willow avenuo; Wnlnut nvonuo from tho northerly lino ot Fourth street to tho south erly lino of Sixth stroot; Oak avonuo from tho northerly lino of Fourth stroot to tbo soutbly lino of Seventh stroot nnd Willow avonuo from tho nortbely Una of-Fifth street to tho southerly line of Sixth street, togother with all 'intersections be tween the, termini mentioned not al ready1. Improved;' Such Improvement to' consist' In bringing "said portions of nald streot to ithec established grade, and, bard surfacing, tho same with. Bltultthic, pavement to the fol lowing wldthts: Fourth Btreatfrom Klamath to Oak the hard. surfacing to bo ,25 feet In width; with four foot, cement sldo walks.on'each ejdo of the street' so far as Improved. ' Fifth street' from Klamath avenuo to Walnnt avenue the hard trarfact lng ,to be 40 weet In, width;, and from the aoutherly" line" otWalriut avenuo' to the northerly'llne of Wil low avenue the hard surfacing to be az root in width with cement side walks on each side of said .Fifth streot from. Klamath .avenue .to be tho northerly lino' ot Oak avenue. willow avenue from Fifth stroot to Sixth street tho hard surfacing to be jz reet In width: no sidewalks. walnut nvonuo from Fourth stroot to Sixth street the hard surfacing to 00 zo reec in wiatn. Oak avenue from Fourth atrnnt n Sevonth street the bard surfacing to bo 25 feet In width with cement sldo- walks on each side of said street. Tho sldowalk to bo Installed four feet In width, togothor with proper anu acioquaio drainage and curbing, . It it is hereby resolved, that said plans, specifications, and estimates of cost for making the Improvements abovo described, be and the samo aro hereby approved, , And bo it further resolvod, that tho Common .Council horeby declares Its intention to lmprovd said portions ot said streotB and avenues in accord ance with said plans and specifica tions and estimates of cost In tho manner nnd form abovo mentlonod with Bltullthlc or othor hard surface pavpmont.. Tho estlmntod - cost of the proposed Improvements hnnl sur facing with Bltullthlc Is $63,000.00;! Improvements using Oil Macadam pavomont Is $46,100.00; tho cstlma ted cost of tho proposed Improve ments, hard surfacing with Concroto Is $57,800, And bo It further resolved bv thri Common Council that tho following described property bo nnd la horohv doclared to be boneflted by tho mak ing ot said Improvements', to-wlt; ' Lots 1, 2, 9, 10, and easterly half of WANTED WANTED Ono telegraph 263-J RamBby, sot. Call 18-20 PRACTICAL NUnSE wishes I posl- tlons, confinement specialty. Phono 172. Mrs.Thotnas. ,. 18-241, OOOD PENMAN, Esilra'ator. and mathematician , wishes ovcnlng work estimating, pxtandlng and total ing Inventories, etc. Box A. B. C Her ald offlco. 17-22 WANTED TO BUY PuntPj 8-Inch cortflfugal. Capacity 1000 to 100O O. P. M. Communicate Pacific Coast Mint conrpany. 18-22 WANTED Small npartmont for lady who works. Phono 66, 17-19 FOR SALE Real E.Ute $.5000. A tine modern homo. Full bnnomont. Flno location, closo In nnd on easy torms. $2500, 5-room furnished. Vory closo In. $250 cash and $50 per month. Why pay rent. A FINE CORNER. 100x110, 4-lnrgo rooms and bnth room. Oarago, and chlckon yard. Closo to pavement. $300 cash nnd $40 per month. A. A. BELLMAN & Co. 406 Main St. 18-20' FOR BALE 132 acros. Home ap plo, hay land, timber, good garden land, fonced. First water right, stop ping placo for tourists on road be tween Klamath Falls and Ashland,, stago pssscs houso twlco a day, school halt miles with high school grades. Could locato box factory and mldway garago. Meal station. Will relinquish adjoining homostoad and nsslgn mall contract paying about $7 por trip to buyer. Largo houso, two largo barns, otbor buildings. Insuranco $1700, will carry $2700. Prlco $3000. Will tnko Liberty bonds. Address owner, 129 Bush St. Ashland, Oro. 17-19 FOR BALK Lois; doslrnblly locatod. Will nccept checks on First Stato and Savings bank In part payment or alt. Call 1721 Johnson Avo. E. J. Boyd. 17-19 LOST AND FOUND LOST Mink skin neckplcco. Find er ploaso loavo at First National bank. 17-19 PHONE PEYTON tor wood KSS- Lots 3 and 8 Btk. 74; Lots 1, 2, 9, 10, nnd castarly half of Lots 3 and 8 Blk. 86; Lota 1, 2, and cairtorly hair of Lot3 of Blk. 91; All of Blocks 75. 85, and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, and easterly hnlf of Lot 8. Blk. 92; Lots 1, 2, 9, 10, and cnstorlyhalf of Lots 3 and 8 Blk. 98; Lots 1, 2, and oastorly half of Lot 3, Blk. 103; Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and wcstorly hnlf of Lot 3 Blk. 76; All Block 84; Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and westerly halt ot Lot 8, Illk. 93; Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and wcstorly halt of Lot 3, Illk. 97; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Blk. 104; Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Blk. 83; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Blk. 94; All ot said lots and blocks abovo doscrlbed bo lng In Klamath addition to tho city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, and said abovq .listed, lots and blocks Is here by, declared to bo the property to bo assessed tor tbo cost of making said Improvements. .And Jo It further rcsolvqd, that Monday,,,4ho. 7th day of February, 1021, at tbo hour, of 8 o'clock P. M. at tho' Council Chamber In tho city hall In said city be and hereby 'Is fix-. ed at the, time and. place for.tbo.hcftri . lng of objections and remonstrances, against , tho. raak.lqg of said proposed Improvement, and the Police Judge Is hereby directed-to icausot notice ot aid hearing by publishing this reso lution,. as by, charter required. State' of. Oregon;' City' of Klamafn' Falls, as County of Klamath' I,A. iL. Lcavltt.' Police, Judce of, tho. city of Klamath Falls. Orncnn. do hereby certify thot'tho foregoing'' Is n duly enrolled conv of a rnanln. Uon adopted by the Common Coun cil on tho lQth day of January, Av D. 1921, declaring Its Intention to Im provo certain portions of certain streotB therein namod. , A- L' LEAVITT. 12-22 Pollco Judge DAVENPORT nAS CONFIDENCE IN SOLVENCY OF BANK "I have absoluto confidence In tho solvency of tho First Stato and Sav ings bank to pay dollar tor dollar," sald.W. O. Davenport, the Sixth streot Joweler, today.' To provo that I am not Just talking I will stato that chocks on this institution will be re ceived byt tne Jut .the same now as when tbo.banlcwas open, and. doing business. I have a few fine diamonds that I am offering' at prices that aro bargains. Just .remember von . r.nn buy anything in mfc stores-diamonds, o r.jrv"K. .""". "i.uvy, aesenp-r,, tion with your, First State and Say-'5 Ings bank check. That shown t hnvn confidence that tho bank is O. K." e it - ICtf NOTICE 6vl SALE ' Notice Is horobv irlven that thn un.i 1 derslgnod will soil at public auction, to tho hlHhost bidder, toy, cash-liy J 1921,' at 2:30 o'clock pl'm. at O. K. Llvqry Barn, 6th Street, Klamath Falls. Orogon.'one bay goldlng aged about 12 years; weight about 1300 pounds, brondiquartorplrcle S on left hip,, tp satisfy 'ra,y 'lien for the board", and cato ot said animal. ' Dated: January C, 1921. M. J, NYHART. I G-12-19- y