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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1921)
MBSBSSt Ininn Jl. J1 L HJMBDAY, JANUARY OB, IMl. The Evening Herald! si J. MURRAY.. VVtKD BOULB ... .Editor -City igdttor v- Publlshod dallr oxcent Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at ll 9 Eighth Street. stored at the pbstottlce at Kla- Math Falls. Ore., for transmission through the malls, as, second-class! Hatter. -' ' r ' ' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED, PRESS. V ' The Associated Press Is exclusively tatltledtq tho use for republication Of all news dispatches credited to.lt, cr not ' otherwise credited In 'this paper, and alsa'tho local, news pub tUhor herein. ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, I DIM. Popp ies Twos sunimcr tfme In Franco. Near the clpsc of ono bright day, O'er the battle fields VA wondered Whore grim death hod liold full swoyi Have you hoard of Flanders, pop Pjeo -. How t hey i bloom in beauty rare How. they sway andt nod an every brecie. As tho' beckoning some one there? As I, stood,, there on tho hilltop, Looking o;er a, land once, lair, I beheld their countless acres Popples, popples every, whero. "Who would guoss this was a shell hdle That a homo had onco stood there For the popplo's silken brightness JRd the scars tho war loft bare. Oh, what were tho many .secrets Theyihad covered 'these few years! Andi my heart was filled with oadnesi. "WJille the popples caught, my tears. Had, our brave boys fought and fallen Whore, these flaming popples stood 'Ah, they gave their best In Flanders, 'As they did In, Axgonno Wood) And there on the western hill slope. In the suns last quivering ray, Were the' endless rows of markers, Bhqwing "whero' each soldier lay.' Now, the sunlight had, all faded. As I, watched this, touching scene? Tho gentfe vtwillght touched her, pall'ette i Left a trembling, silvery sheen. And the rows of pure white markers, With rows of, flaming, popples too, Bottly Mended, softly blended. With. the stars, pd.yaujted blue. OBSERVANT. Per capita consumption of tobacco In the United States has risen from two pounds annually at the tlmo of the civil war to eight pounds at the present time. m CORRECTION 'An error was mado In the Bargain Day special advertisement of tho Pal ace Fruit company, of 624 Main street, in yesterday's issue of the Herald The advertisement called for eggs at 50 cents per dozen. This should have read "oranges, CO cents' por dozen, reduced from 7C cents." Hot ike Mother -&nf my ! how aetctous wtm g'ff'nj not cup pure crmam tTSrfa homes Pom Ibigbnuts 30t fcf&& A ' t THE w Tht; Office Cat UY JUNIUS WAWWWWMWMMWMWVyWMWWM Whoa, Ilnnncr. She holds her ago well, Does Hannah Ann Squocrs, Tho neighbors dp tell Sho's been thirty for years. A crusty old bacholor In Saginaw says that thoro are oifo hundred reas ons for divorce One Is marrlago; tho other nlnoty-nlno don't count. No Curiosity "Most women have a great deal of curiosity," said tho husband. "I haven't a bit," replied his wife. opsdn JodBd sqV ainj Xq uoqj, jsiss stn qM oas oj umop Tho fellow who thinks that tho whole world) It against' hlmi never seems to realise that possibly the world doosn't byon, know ho Is around, Tho rj.argnln(8ckr, Hloonungton, (Ind) 8r. A man from uosport called on Squire Hartsock yesterday and asked him what ho would chargo to perform a marriage ceremony. Tho squlro told him fl, and tho man said that ho could got tho match solemnized over at Qufncy for fifty cents (50c) and a prayer thrown. In, Ycr Right Wo heard a local minister say tho other day that It you put a. barbed wlro fence on each side of it you couldn't keep some men. In tho straight and narrow, path. A Confession Ily Us, Ourselves. In the first place, Mrs. Colyum had orta known.'petter than to ask nie.to match that puttlckler shade of baby ribbon. ; "It ain't enough," I told her when I drove home, a few evenings ago with the wrong kind, "it ain't enough, Mrs. Colyum, that I should toll six days' a. week at the Sanctum, to. earn a llvllhood "t WhaxxatT" Mrs. Colyum broke In. "Whatklnd o' a 'hood' did you say,?" "Livelihood,' I repeated, "wonder ing If I had used the wrong wprd, But the Little Colyum was sitting in the, middle of, tho floor on. tho dic tionary, eating he'r supper, wo hav ing sent her high chair to bo fixed, where Mrs. Colyum had pushed the bottom out of it fixing up, her win dow shades. So I let it go at that, "How d'ye spell It?" Mrs. Colyum wont on, and I could fool myself getting hot undor tho collar, "It don't make no difference how y spell It," I replied back, "I earn It, an' that orta be enough," "Do you call the $3,85 you brung homo last Satttdy a livelihood?" she kept on. "Well, I'm wlllln' f admit," said I, "that I don't get what I'm worth at the Sanctum, but " "No, Junius," Mrs. Colyum said, qulot-llko, "If you work as hard at tho Sanctum as you do around homo, you certainly don't get what you're worth. If y' dld,we,'d, all thrco be.out t' the pore farm now. The gas and coal mon's laughs this winter are neyer moro than a tew hours long. Our most Important New Year's resolution was a resolution not 'to make any. Voices From Tho Past. "Please, Sir, I want 'a penny's worth of candy." Where Do TJiey Get, ft? (From the Lake County Times) FOR 8ALB OR TRADE, a big pay ing hotol and boarding bouse; forty- five roomers always full,' Thoro aro one million ways to get into trouble. But tho easiest way, according to Harry Ackley is to re mind a woman that she's getting wrinkled. ' Wortley's Taxi for service at Jewel Cafe. Phono 185. .Closed Car. 24-20 Golowky Concert Tlckoiu nt Kir I Shophord Music Ilouse. , 225 . We oil all our boys hi top shoes, free of chargo. Bradloy-Evans Shoo Co. 24-29 Wortloy'a Taxi for service at Jewel Co to, Phone 186, Closed Oar. 24-26 BBSsflBBBBBBBSKSfBBBBBBBBBBBBBL EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, CTWDMENTfJ W, SPOKANE, Wash., .Jan. 26. Credit men from tho states of Wash ington, Idaho, Oregon and Montana have been lvltod to attend, tho an nual mooting of tho Northwest Cre dit Man's association,, to bo held hero February 23 and 24. According to announcement by Frank Shockly, secretary, of tho Spokano credit bureau a varlod num- bor of subjocts will bo discussed by attending delegates. Thoy includo organization, tho small merchant's problems and other subjocts as they affect credit. CLASSIFIED, ADS I FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR 8ALE Heating stove, chiffon ier, washing machine, ono 120-cgg Incubator, two 400-ogg Incubators, Iron ago planter, Sotz fcod grinder, set ot light work, horhoss, 2 or 3 bottom tractor plow, bono cuttor. A. B. Booth, Merrill, Ore. 21-27 FOR SALE Pry, limb 16-Inch wood, $12 por load. Sco Al Crystal or phono West End Grocery. 21-28 FOR SALE) First class hpdy, limb wood. $10 for 4ft. wood; $12 for sawed wood. Phono CIS. 80-25 FOR. SALE About 50 brood sow wlli farrow soon and also somo good Marquis soed whoat, on the Lib by ranch, C miles cast of Merrill. Vo chatzetuBros'. 18-3 FOR SALE Quick eervlco In shoo repairing at Bradloy-Evans Shoe Co. " 24-29 HAY FOR SALR 3 mites out of town. See Stiles Bros, at Kiel I Stock Farm. 24-29 FOR SALE Two hoatlng stoves, cheap. Inqulro Socrotary Culinary Workers hall, basement Odd Fellow's Building, Cth St. 24-27 MISCELLANEOUS CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 10F-28. PHONE PEYTON for wood MB TO RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT 4-room partly furnish ed bouso; also two sloping rooms. Call 207-R. 22-28 FOR RENT Two-room housekeep ing apartment, suitable for two; also one room apartment and single bedroom. 812 Oak St. 2225 FOR RENT Furnished 2-room apartment 402 S. Rlvorsldo. 24-26 FOR RENT Cozy outside rooms with baths, 75 cents per night, or $3,50 per week with baths. Home Rooming House, .920 Klamath Ave 24-1 IMWWMWMWWWWWVMMMWMWVWWMAMWMMA AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Cbovrolet car. Qood con dition. McDonald's Peel Hall, 615 Main St. 12-26 FOR SALE Cbovrolet car. Good condition. Macdoel Peel Hall. Mac- doel, Calif. 11-27 POR SALE Real Estate FOR 8ALE Sixty acres irrigated land south of Klamath Falls, all In Grimm alfalfa, Excellont stand. Box Ws II .R. Horald. 22-25 FOR SALE Lot 25x172 on Spring street. All Improvements, owner needs cash, will sell at sacrifice, $950. Address H. Kindred, 5661 Grove St.. Oakland, Calif. 24-2 fVIMVWlfMWMMMAMAAMAAMAAAAV LOST AND FOUND LOST A Malteso Persian Cat, find er please return to 32C North Sixth St. -Roward. 2-26 FOUND A way to save monoy by having shoes ropalred at Dradley-Evans Shoo Co. 24-29 LOST Pair of glassos In .case. Find- or pnono 325. Z4-Z& WWWWWWWMVIVMAMMMAMAMWMMMNMI WANTED WANTED Four foot body wood. Apply at Iflrvi Baking Co. 21-2S RESOLUTION DRCLAIUNa INTEN- TENTION TO MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENTS Tho city engineer pursuant to reso lution ot the Common Council of the city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, having under date of December nth, mzo, filed his plans, specifications and es timates of costs ot Improving, Fourth Btroot from southerly line of Kla math avenue to the southerly line of Oak avenue; Fifth street from the southerly lino of Klamath avonue to tho southerly lino or Willow avenue; Walnut avenuo from tho northerly lino of Fourth street to the south erly lino of Sixth stroat; Oak avenue from tho northerly lino ot Fourth street to the southly line of Seventh street and Willow avenue from tho northely lino of Fifth street to the soutborly line of Sixth street, together with all Intersections be tween the tormlnt mentioned not al ready Improved; Such Improvement io consist In bringing said portions of said street to the established grade, and bard surfacing the same wJthrUltuIlthlc, pavement to tho fol lowing wldthts; Fourth street from Klamath to Oak th hard aurfalnr to be 26 fnat In width; with four foot cementi sjile walks on each side ot tho street so far w Uutrered. Mfth street trev Ma math-aveiue to Walnnt, aveauov the., hards imrfao Ing to 'be 4.0 1 woet in width;' apd Irons the, soBtnerly. lino of walnut nvonuo to the'northeriy tine of Wil low avonue tho'hard surfacing to bo 32 feot in width' with content sldo wnJks on each side of Bald Fifth street from Klamath avonue to bo tho northorly lino of Oak avenuo. Willow avenuo from Fifth Btroot to Sixth street tho hard surfacing to bo 39. fnt In wtfHh nn nMnwnlkft' Whlnut avenue from. FourtJtiBtreet to Sixth street tho hard surfacing, to be, 25 foot In width, r" Oak nvonuo from Fourth street to Seventh street tho hard surfacing to bo 26 cot In width wltlcomcntlpldo walks on each eido of said Btrpot. Tho sidewalk to bo Installed) four foot In width', together with proper and adoquato drainage nnd curbing. It It Is hcraby resolved, that snld plans, specifications, and estimates of cost for making tho Improvements above described, bo and tho samo aro hereby approved. 'And bo It further rosolved, that tho Common Council horcby declares Its Intention to Improve said portions of said Btroots and nyonues in accord ance with said plans and specifica tions nnd estimates of Cost in tho manner and form abavo mentioned wlth.Bltullthlc or other hard surface Davomont. Tho estlmntod cost of tho proposed iraprovemonta hard sur facing with Bltullthlo Is $63,000.00; Tho estimated cost, of tho proposed Improvements using Oil, Macadam pavement is $46,100.00; the estima ted, cost of tho proposed, Improve ments, hard surfacing wlthConereto IS $67,800. And bo It further resolved by tho Common Council that tho following described property ho and is horoby declared to be benefited by tho mak ing of eald Improvements, to-wlt: Lots 1, 2, 9, 10, andioaBterly halt of Lots 3 an(l 8 Blk. 74; Lots 1, 2, 9, io, nnd easterly haf of Lots 3, and 8 Blk. 86: Lots 1', 2, nnd eantorty hatt of Lot 3 of Blk. 91; All of Blocks 76, 8C, nnd LoU 1, 2, 3, 4, C, 9, 10, and castorly half of Lot 8, Blk. 92i Lots 1, 2, 9, 10, and casterlyhalf of Lots 3 and 8 Bile. 98; LotB 1, 2, and easterly half of Lot 3, Blk. 103; Lots 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and westerly half of Lot 3 Blk, 76; All Block 84; Lota 1, 2, 3, 4, C, 6, 7, and westerly half of Lot 8. Blk, 93; Lots 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, 40 and westerly half of Lot 3, Blk. 97; LoU 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Blk. 104; Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Blk. 83; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Blk. 94; All of said lota and blocks above doscrlbcd bo lng In Klamath addition to tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and said above llstod lots and blocks Is horo by declared to bethe property to bo asseosod for tho cost of making said improvements. And bo It further resolved, that Monday, tho 7th day of February, 19B1, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. at the Council Chamber In the city hall In said city, be and horoby Is fix ed at the tlmo and placo for tho, hoar lng of objections and remonstrance against the making of said proposed improvement, and tho Police Judge Is hereby directed to cause notlco of said hearing by publishing this reso lution as by charter required. State of Oregon City -ot Klamath Fnjls, as County of Klamath . I, A. L, Leavltt, Potlee Judgo of the. city off Klamath Falls. Oregon. do. hereby) certify that the foregoing Is a, duly enrolled copy of a resolu tion adopted by the Common Coun cil on the' 10th day of 'January, A. D. 1921, declaring. Its intention to Im prove, certain portions ot certain streets tborem namod. A, L, LEAVITT, 12-23 Pollco Judgo Everybody 1$ or Should Be Talking oi Building, Now JTS" I m m ir fA I'M The djs ot "high cost or lumber" are past, Iteceat price readjustments, covering a number of months, have brought lumber 'price back "to-earUk" la (act. Lumber was the first of all great Uvlng eotnaodlUea rto come back to anywhere near aT normal' basts. EASY TO BUILDMade So by "Big Basin" Service We have established reputation la Utls community as an authority on lumber aod, Its products, and how to use them. 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PAtt 9W rr if f "'Zj? . r nlisssss I -rJ't ir 11 l Save Money n ays the Good Judge lasis so 1 fresh, "Let HER dream of n bow Home coma trno this year I Start plannlng-now, so that am soon m the weather permits yon can get tho work under way, and have tho now home completed hi Umo to plant the flowers Arid garden." 4 1 fl & 1