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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1921)
fiudav, yRimuAnv n, inai. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I'AQIJ TWO n H- The Evening Herald B J. alURRAV. FIXED SOULH .... . ......Editor ....city Editor Published dally oxcopt Sunday, by Tho Hornld I'ubllahlnR Company of Klnmath Palls, nt 110 Eighth Stroot. Entorod nt tho postottlco at Kla math Palls, Oro., for transmission through tho mails as Bocond-class mattor. " . MEMI1KH OF THR A8SOOIATKD PRESS. Tho Associated 1'ross Is oxcluslvoly entitled to tho uso for republication of all news dispatchers credited to It, or not othorwlse credited In this papor, and also tho local nows pub Usher heroin. FRIDAY, KKRRUARY 11, 102t. HOME FROM SCHOOL MAUN, Fob. 11. Tho arrival of Frank Vlctorln, well known hero, enmo as a glad surprlso to his many friends and to his parents. Ho has 'been attending tho Adcox Qas Kngtno school at Portland. Ho took a tlirco-months course and graduated with high honors. Ho Bpent soTcral wooks In Portland looking for work, but duo to tho labor conditions was unable to find It. Ho has not. nnnounccd his plans for tho futuro. fried in fresh cmameryMttr And a cup of Good Coffee with real Pure " Cream 7akeftomedDwen Ibtjghrwf? 304 faggot LINCOLN MARKET "SQUARE AS OLD ABE" We thank the public for their generous support in the open ing of our new market. We assure you that we will continue to handle the same splendid "direct from the Klamath' Farmer" meat as upon our opening day. LINCOLN BIRTHDAY SPECIAL On Saturday, which is -Lincoln's Birthday, we will sell all our high grade meats at prices lower than regular. Do not fail to see Our Special Display Window LINCOLN MARKET .Main Street, cor. Third Letters From The People WIRELESSSpPKRATOR SOTKS EXCEPTIONS In regard to statements mndo by Prof. Hceso of tho Klnmath high school, In speaking of tho tntorijst shown by numerous pupils, and I presume others, In radio oporatlon, It Is plonslng to nolo that n llttlo In terest Is holng shown lit so'mothtng worth whllo. Itut now let us correct a fow er rors, nnd thereby provent many er roneous conclusions from being ar rived at by thoso who liuvo perused tho artlclo In tho Evening Herald of Wednesday, Fobrunry 8th. Tho statement Is mndo that tho equipment at tho school Is obtaining tho best results of any station In tho city. This Is nn error, as tho high school station Is limited to approxi mately S0O miles, whllo station 7FB 'receives from Paris nnd Lyons, 'France, nnd also Qermnny nnd Hon olulu. It Is also stated Micro nro no send Ing stntlons In tho cl WJiaJ nbout 7FI1, who convcrjjj Avtf vtn San Francisco, Callf.j Seattle, Wash,, Moscow, Idaho; Vancouver, Wash,; Denver, Colo, etc.! Mention Is mndo of tho explana tion of wireless. Prof. , Itccso, or nnyono clso, unacquainted with tho night sldo otinaturc, or tho action of odlcs. cannot oxplaln. Tholr theories aro woll enough as a working hypothesis until some thing better Is found, but as an elucidation, they nro all failures. ' As to tho spherical form tnkon by tho waves on leaving a station, and tho penetration of opaquo bodies, this Is partly correct, but will not bo wholly correct until tho oloctrlcal current Is divided Into Its sorcn sop arnto energies. In regard to tho height of ho aerial being moro Important than the length, what about an aerial tucked away in tho corner of an attic and working everything on tho coast? . A fc-': Let us bo moro accuratoln our statements. C. K. RITCHIE. 338 Soventh St. MORRIS IS REARRESTED , ON C1LVHOE OP PERJURY (By Assoct&tca rress) ' PORTLAND, Fob. 11. -Fred S. Morris was rearrested today on a federal Indictment In conuoctlon with tho charge that ho Illegally aid od John L. Ktbcrldgo to obtain nat uralization papers. Ho was reloascd on bis formor ball. THEY'LL GO TO PRISO.Y PORTLAND Fob. 11. Fedora! Judge Bean announced today that hcreaftor ho would sentence all moonshiners and bootleggers to serve I penitentiary sentences. "Sure We Deliver" At the Theaters TIIK HTAU ' Dccomlng n butler In ono's own household In order to euro ono'n wlfo of snobbishness Is going, pretty far, but It works out otfoctlvoty nnd ro suUs In much good humor In Thomas Molghnn'a now starring vohlclo, ''Civilian Clothes" which will occupy tho screen nt tho Star thoatro today and Saturday. ' Tho plcturo was adaptod from Thompson Uuchannn's staga play of the samo nnmo. Mr. Malghan's rolo, In some ways, resembles tho ono ho plnycd In "Malo nnd Fomalo," Co-' cll 11. Do Millo's popular plcturlta Hon of "Tho Admlrablo Crlchton." In that plcturo also, Mr. Molghan wns n bullor nnd Inculcated somo democratic Idoas Into a group of ar istocrats. "Clvljlan Clothes" Is tho story of nn Amorlcnn army captain who mar ries a young society girl In Franco. Sho Is In lovo with his uniform moro than with tho man who wears It. Con- fscqucntly -when, after sho has bo- llovod him killed In action, ho ro-, turns to America and calls upon her In Ill-fitting civilian clothes; gho can not concool her disgust forWni. Thoroupon, ho sets out to stench hor n much necdod lesson nnd succeeds boyond his fondest hopes. Mnrtha Mnnsflold Is charming as tho her oine, and tho plcturo, which Is a Paramount, wns dlrcctod by Hugh Ford. MONRALE Patrick Dugan nd his son, "Jim my" nro reconciled. Tho battlo of wills Is ended. Miss JoycO Clifton, godchild of Lady Ulcsslngton and so ciety dancing teachor, has bocn wel comed Into tho Dugan home as "Jimmy's" bride, and Jimmy will not bo disinherited. Tho reconciliation took placo last night at Lady IllcsslngLon's great .so cial function given for tho benefit of tho Amorlcnn Red Cross Relief. Mr. Dougan discovered that his son had been married yesterday afternoon beforo tho affair. Tho storm that was expected to break over tho young man's head failed to mater ialize. Mr. Dugan was Immediate ly taken with tho charming young brldo and freely forgave his son. Tho talo of Dugan and his boy "Jimmy." as It is fought out In Tri angle's groat photoplay, "Real Folks." which will bo shown at the Mondalo thcator on Friday and Sat urday nights, Is decidedly interest Ing. CATTLE SHIPPED ANACONDA, Mont., Doc. 11 Cattlo from the Big Hole basin of Montana, recently were shipped to tho San Francisco markot. Nino carloads went out. Becauso of the open winter and fine pasturago, tho stock Is said to hare been the best 1 ever sent out of this section. f i '.i rT J Phone 511-J MRS. II. O. PETERS, of Kan tian City, Mo., whoso oxpcricnVo with Tnnlno Iiim born liothlitK ltvm than wonderful tlerlnri her husband. After her liuprovomnit lio tnken it himself mid UN health is nlo tvstorctl. , .ibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV "Ono day a friend porsundod my wlfo to tnko Tanlnc nnd tho results havo boon nothing less than wondor ful. Hor troubles havo not only en tirely disappeared, but sho has actual ly gained twenty pounds In weight nnd now acorns to bo In perfect health. Sho has suffered for eight years with headaches, nurvousnoss nnd loss of nppotlto nnd wis In a badly run-down ,, condition. Sho could not oat much, had pain alt through hor body and limbs and was so ifcalc at time sho could hardly stand on hor foot. She was losing weight and gradually gottlng worse all tho Almo In splto of all wo could do. "After seeing tho splondld results my wlfo was gottlng I began taking Tanlae mysolf and beforo I had fin ished my socond bottle, I was eating things I had not darod touch boforo In a olng tlmo. I am now eating Just anything sot boforo mo and my nppo tlto Is fine. I tiufforod for flvo years with the worst kind of stomach trou ble and nervous Indigestion, but it has relieved ma ontlroly. Wo both owo Tanlae a great dobt of grati tude" Tho abovo enthusiastic statement was mado recently by Herbert O. Peters, well-known citizen, of- Kansas USED CAR BARGAINS Ono Roo Hpccd'TBRon, almost now. Ono Roo Hpoodwngon, A-l condition. Dort Touring, used but very little; snap at 91030. One Ford Delivery Wagon, cheap. SEVERAL' OTHER GOOD HUV8 IS USED CARS C. L. McWILLIAMS 80 Main St. Phono 100 Saturday Butter, 2 lbs. Eggs, Doz. . The K r ' Phone your City, Missouri, residing nt 034 Wnl nut Biruoi, ,i Tnnlno Is sold In Klnmath Falls tby Blur Drug Co., In Lorolln by Jnmos Moro. Co, nnd In Merrill by Southern brogon Drug do. Adr, HAIL MEN PLEDGE AID HAVRE,- Mont., Fob,- 11. Mem bora of tho Order of Rnllroad Con ductors hero linvo passed resolutions pledging thomsolves to assist. In ovory posslblo way, shlpmcnt.to const points, for trnnnnihislon to Europo, of froo corn and othor grains otforod tho starving people of contra! Europo. Tholr resolutions havo boon for warded to tho nntlonnl body nnd to national headquarters of all nfflll- nted railway brotherhoods. Tho con ductors offer tliulr norvlcos free, on frolght trains norvltig to transport such grain. RESOLUTION Fixing tho tlmo nnd plnco for tho hearing of objections to tho proposed assessment roll mndo nnd filed by tho Common Council In tho matter of tho Improvement of High, Sixth nnd Sevonth streets. Whorcns, tho Common Council has mndo nnd tiled In tho offlco of tho pollco Judgo tho "proposed assess ment roll" in connection with tho proponed improvomont of High Street from Sixth st. to Eighth at. nnd Hixiu st. from Pine to High at. nnd Soventh it. from Pine, to Washington st. Da t therefore heroby resolved, by tho Common Council, that Mon day tho 31st day of February, A. D 1931, nt tho hour of 9 o'clock P. M, nt tho Council chnmbor. In snld city (tho samo bolng n rogulnr meeting dnta or tho Council) bo nnd hereby Is fixed as tho date, tlmo and plnco for hearing objections to such pro posed nssossmont roll, nnd to tho Individual property assessments therein sot forth. And bo It further resolved that tho Pollco Judgo or tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, gtvo nt least ten days notice, by publication In tho Evening Herald on throa sopnrato days, nnd by posting notlco on each lot, part of lot, block, plcco and parcel and aero ago proport)rsot forth nnd described In said proposed assessment roll, that t Ba,j mooting of tho Common Coun ell on said date, all objoctloni mado and'fllcd to such assessment roll and to Individual assessments will ho heard and determined, and that, fol lowing a determination of all .objec tions tho Common Council will pro cood, by ordinance, to assess the pro portionate share of the cost of mak ing such proposod Improvements In nccordnnco with tho benoflts accru ing thorefrom to each lot, part of lot, block, piece and parcel and acreago property, horotoforo found nnd deter mined to bo liable for ourh cost; Buch notlco so to bo published and posted as aforesaid shall further state the boundaries within which tho property lies. that Is found to bo bonofltod and liable for such proportionate share of tho cost of such Improvement and shall also rofer to such proposed as sessment roll for detailed Informa tion. STATE OF OREOON, County of Klamath, City of Klamath Falls ss I, A. L. Loavltt, pollco Judgo of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify nnd attest tho fore going to boa properly enrolled copy of a resolution adopted by tho Com mon Council of the snld city at Its regular meeting on February 7th, 1921. Witness my hand nnd tho seal of said city this 8th day of February, A. D. 1921. A. L, LBAVITT. Pollco Judgo 9-11 ' - t Specials People's Market "HOME OF QUALITY MEATS", WE DELIVER orders early i The Aspirin Situation J Don't Be Deceived" by Aspirin ndvortlsomonts bolng run by thoso who sook to discredit. nil Aspirin TnblotH oxcopt thoso mndo by then The Facts Are . that wo regularly handlo largo quantities of Aspirin U. D. Co. Tab lots thai wo know aro Puro and Qonulno nnd full ' strength. Tboy aro rigidly tested by first-class chemists, nnd nru put out by a firm of tho vory hlghost standing, tho United Drug Company of Boston', Wo, ns Rtoall 'Druggists, aro tholr exclusive agents, In Klamath Falls, TJio Aspirin patent "'expired In 1917, nnd anyone enn now niako Auplrln and soli It undor that nnmo. Aspirin V. D. Co. Tablets nro put up In packages of 12's, 34's and 100's. The prlco is moderate for there Is no profiteering In United Drug Company business methods. Star Drug Co, Fifth and Mala HU. M REHOLUTION A Resolution Declaring, the Inten tion of tho City or Klnmnth Falls to Cliango tho (Undo on Washington Street lleglnntng On tho Easterly Lino of Third Htroot nnd Extending from Third Htroot to Fifth Street. WHEREAB It Is doomed expedient to chango tho present grado on Wash ington Street beginning on the east orly lino of Third Htroot and extend ing from Third Htroot to Fifth Btreot, HE IT REHOLVED that tho Common Council horeby declares Its Intention to chango tho grade to read as foW lews: lleslnnlng on-Washington Street at tho Easterly lino of Third Btreot grades shall bo established as fol fel fol eows: Elevations. Bouth. Sidewalk 22C; South Curb 220; North Curb 228; North Sldo walk 22G.E. Thenco on a uniform grade to cen ter of block (or at 132 feet towards 4th St. 220, 223,233, 215.76. Thonee on a uniform grade to' tho westerly line ot tth Htrcct. 219, 222, 223, 224.5. Thence to the easterly line of 4th street. 224, 226, 227. 223.0. At G3.2 feet, 227.2, 229.2, 229.8, 232.0. At 106.4 feet, 230.4, 232.4, 233.6, 235.5. At 169.6 feet, 234.3, 336.9, 237;1, 239.0. At 212.8 foot, 238.9, 242.7, 243.3, 245.25. l At 266.0 feet, 243.5, 248,5, 249.C, 351.5, and that at breaks In grade, curbs and sidewalks thorn are to.be such vertlclo curves as the city engin eer shall direct. STATE OF OREOON, County of Kamnth, City of Klamath Falls sa I, A. L. Loavltt, Pollco Judge of said City, do heroby certify that the foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy of tho resolution psssed by tho Com mon Council on the 7th day of Febru ary, 1921. A. L. LEAV1TT, Pollco Judge. 9-19 Tho prlco ot railway locomotives In 1920 was twond ono-half times tho prlco paid in pre-war years. 95c 45c WM r I ' . Phone 83 jfefe&$&&fe&&$&&$ r?isfri