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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1921)
IMGH FIVH -T THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fiuday, February 11, mi. AMAAAAVVywVAWMyVNMMAMAMMAMAMAWV Latest Records arrive every ten days and many of the old favorites slowly coming in. Earl Shepherd Co. Only Kxcluslvo Music Home 007 Mnlil Ht. 1'liono l!Ha-.I MMAMMMMWWMyWMVWVMWWiWM ItKHOMmoN Tim City Hnglnoor pursuant to tho resolution of llio Com Dion Council heretofore adopt oil, having unilor (Into of tlm Slut dny of Jnntinry, 1921, (Hod plans, npoclflcatlonn nn J utslmatos of tlio com or Improving I'lno Htroat from Klovonth Blrcot to Hsplanndo, Including Intersections; nniMuo Com mon Council hnvlng tnkon tho samo undor ndvlsomont and finding iinld plant, specifications nnd ostlmntos atlsfactory, IT 18 m:ni:i)Y rkholvi:j, That sulil piinn, specifications und ostl in a ton for thn linporvnmont of I'lno Htrcot from Klovonth Htroot to Ks plnnado, Including Intersections, ho and tho M&mu aro horoby approved; AND IIB IT FURTHHR KEBOLV HD, that tho .Common Council hero by declare Its Intention to Itnprovo said portions of I'lno Htroct, In ac cordtneo with said plnnn, specifica tions' and ostlmntos; nnlil improve ment to consist of paving said por tions of I'lno Htroot with Concroto, Hitullthlo or Wllllto. Tho ostlmntnd cost of tho Improvement of snld por tions of said street hy placing thoro on either Concroto, llltullthlc or Wll llto to ho $ 12,002.90, snld cost In cluding grading, rolling, curbing and commit sidewalk, AND III; IT KUHTIIKJI RKSOLV KD. lly thn Common Council that tho following descrlhod property bo and It horaby declared bonofltod by said Improvement, to-wltc Lota r, e, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 of Illock 3, Nichols Addition to tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, C, Illock 3, Nichols Addition to tho City of Klnmnth Kails, Oregon; also property described as follews: Ho ginning at tho Intersection of tho Southerly lino of I'lno Htrcot with tho easterly Una of 11th stroot; thonco northeasterly along tho south erly lino of I'lno Stroot, 120 foot; thenco southeasterly at right angles to I'lno Stroot, OS foot; thonco south westerly at right angles to 11th Street 120 feet; thonco northwester ly along tho easterly lino of 11th Htroet to tho polnt'of beginning; ntso, Ileglnnlng at tho Intersection of tho northerly Jlno of Main Street with. tbo easterly lino of 11th street run ning thonco esstorly along tho north erly lino of Main Htroot, C8 foet: tbenco northorly parallot with 11th street, 100 foot, thonro westerly par allel with Main Htroot, 58 feet, to tho easterly lino of 11th stroot. Thonco aouthorly along tho easterly lino of 11th street to tho point of beginning; also, Uoglnnlng at n point on tho northorly lino of Main Street. 120 foot oastorjy from tho Intersection of tbo northerly lino of Main Htrcot and tho easterly lino of 11th stroot; thenco northorly at right angles to Main Htrcot 240 foot to tho southorly lino of I'lno Street, thonco easterly MONDALE THEATER Tonight and Saturday Night WONHUtl'UL lltlHII ACT J. Barney Sherry IN "REAL FOtKS" Tho story of a poor Irish fnnnor Who strikes oil on his farm', nnd Two Good Comedies Coming Sunday The Flame of Hell Gate with . IIKATUI, MICIIIXHNA MUST STEAL TO OBTAIN FUEL COMIV ItUFUHKH TO OIVK INFORMATION TO HKNATK along southorly lino of I'lno Hired 120 fdatlicnco southorly at right nnglcs to Main Htroot, 240 feet to thn northerly linn of Mnln Htrcot 120 foot to tho beginning; also, Uogln nlng at u point on tho enstorly linn of 11th si root, OR feet southnnsterlr from, tbo Intersection of thn southor ly lino of I'lno Htrnot with tho easter ly linn of 11 tli Htrcot; thonco south easterly along tho easterly linn of 11th stroot 7fi foot; tinmen nt right nnglcs to 11th street northeasterly 68 feet; thonco nt right nngles north wosterly parallel with 11th street 7fi faet; thenco nt right nnglcs to Utli street southwesterly 68 feet to tho point of beginning, nil snld property being In Nichols Addition to tbo City of. Klamath Kails, Oregon, nnd that said prnporty 'nbovo llstod nnd des cribed bo nnd hereby Is declared to bo assessed for tho oxpouso of snld Improvement. and in: it KiJirriu:inti:Boiv- nD, "That Monday, tho 7th day nt March, 1021, nt tbo hour of 8 o'clock I'. M. at tbo Council Chnmbors nt tho City Hnll, bo fixed ns, tbo time and plnco for tbo hearing of objec tions rfnd remonstrances ngnlnst tho said proponed Improvement and thn I'ollco Judgo h hereby directed to causo notlco of snld hearing lo ho publlahad ns by Clinrtcr provided. stati: ok orhgon, County of Klamath, City of Klnmnth Kails ss I, A. I. I.cavltt, I'ollco Judgo of tho City of Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that tho forogolng Is a duly enrolled copy of n resolu tion adoptod by the Common Council i on tho 31 day of January, 1021, do-' cianng im imonuon io impravo i-inn Street from Klovonth Street to Ks planndn, Including Intersections, nnd approving tho plans, specifications nnd estlmntos of costs submitted by tho City Knglneor. A. h. LEAVITT. I'ollco Judgo. 9-10 a splendid l'oi.tcv. If you wero offforcd n Ufa Insur ance policy that did not absorb any part of-your promlum, In a company that was safe and sound, It Is not likely that you would rofuso It. In fact tho agent offorlng such n policy t would ho Bwampod with business. Woll, that Is practically what W. A. llullock, of this city Is doing. Ho Is selling n polloy1 In thn Occidental Llfo Insurance Co. of I.os Angeles, Calif., that does this very thing. Hero Is bow It Is done: ' Mo will wrlto you n policy on tho 20 yoar endowment plan gunrantoo Ing you that In tho event of donth to roturn all doposlts mndo by you In addition to tho full faca of your pol icy. Should you bocomo totally disabled from slcknoss or nccldent, tho com pany havo mado special provision whereby you will havo no further payments to inako and will pay $10 per month on each thousand dollars of Insuranco you carry which Is not doducted front your policy at donth. Ilosldcs, your policy mnturns tho samo n& though you had mado tbo payments yoursolf. This Is .ono of tbo best policies ovor offered by nny Icgnl rcscrvo company nnd has other spoclal ton turos Just as romnrkablo ns tboso outllnod above. Iloforo you buy that Insurnnco you aro thinking about. It you' will call Mr. llullock, 43-W or drop a car to 140(i Oregon Avo. Ho will bo mighty glad to tell you all about It. Adv. m IMMKJItANTH 1 1 AVI : TVI'IICH NKW YOJIK, Fob! 11. Twenty cases of typhim oro discovered to day among stuorago pnsHongors ar riving on n steamer from Italy. towing at the -Q1LC njAuiyN ZC9kl ....nni ub - eeefi to-djjy I Thomas Neighbor "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" Thoy met In tho Argonno, undor flro. A romantic girl nnd a big, bravo Yankoo taptalV. Mot and lovod nnd socrotly mnrrlod, Dut when tho war-glamor had fadod, und nor horo appeared In bor oxqulslto homo In a loud suit of hand-mo-down civics, sho didn't rush to lay hor head on his rainbow nocktlo. So fighting Sam McGlnnls opened a now attack; becamo hor father's butlor humbled hor maddenod her trained bor; until ono night she crept Into bis room and Come and see a snob' made safe for democracy! Sunday, Mack Bennett's Great 8-Jteel Comedy, "J.OVK, IIONOIl AND UK1IAVK." . HUDAl'EBT, Jnn, 1C (Hy Mall) Many of tho poor poonlo of this city are bolng driven to wbolosalo thlovory by tho fuol shortage. Tho recent theft of 26 carloads of wood from ono train of 100 carloads as It entered tho city shows tho oxtont to which tho stealing Is going on, W,ood Is 'So senrco Hint whon a wngonlond Is driven through tho Htreets peoplu stop nnd gazo after It Ih out of Hlght. Daring iimull boys aro aver on tbo alert for a stray ploco of wood or anything Hint will glvo hent nt homo. Thoy scamper after ovory passing wood wagon lint aro soon frighten ed away by long whips In tho hands of two women who sit on guard as tride thn load. . Tha operation of unloading n ton of Hungnry's Inferior brown coal be fore a house attracts many neighbors who mako n pathetic plcluro as they watch basketful after basketful dis appear Into tho coal bin of tho moro fortunnto ono. Ilocauso of tho urgency to obtain fuel, by dishonest means, If honest ones nro of no avail, tho Juvcnllo courts woro novor so crowded with you tli till offenders. "Tho scarcity of fuol aroso moro acute dully ns winter advnnccs. Tho street railway service has been sharp ly curtailed and people wait for liourH exposed to the bitter cold. Tbo worst operated American stroot car never tolerated such crowding. (1ns fnctorles aro provided with conl for only 24 hours at a Hmo and thn gas is turned on now only at noon nnd aftor C o'clock. Only ono light Is permitted In a room and not moro than threo'rooms In a houso or single apartment may bo lighted nt tho samo tlmo'. Kvon at tho most expenslvo hotels thorn Is no running hot water. Haturday Is bathing day. On other days baths can only bo had at tho public baths for which Du da pent Is famous. Ono of tho latest and most drastic steps of tho now government Is tho importation of undeslrablo citizens, thnan suspected of bolshevik ten dencies or who Aro known to bo op posed to tbo present form of govern ment. Hundreds of theso havo como to Hungary slnco tho outbreak of tho war. Now their houses nnd flnts aro being commnndcorcd und turned over to homolots rcfugocs from Transylvania and othor soctlons who havo boon living In frolght cars In tho railroad Yards. t Tho majority of tho pooplo havo parted company with tho last of their articles of Jonolry and tho deal ers from othor lands aro not, get ting many takers of their offors of fabulous prices for gold and silver. What Is called tho stato oxchango bureau, n sort of national pawnshop, has paid as high as 80,000 crowns far n kilogram (of 2.20 pounds) of scrap gold and dealers aro offorlng 120,000 crowns In nn effort to coax another kilogram from pcoplo who may bo boarding their proclous motnl. For puro gold 260,000 crowns a kilogram Is otforcd with no inkers. Tho explanation Is that most of tbo gold lias been smuggled to other countries whero tho money has moro value. Tho Hungarian newspapers print n warning to 150,000 laborers of Hungarian origin In tho Unltod States to doslst from their reported Intention to return to tbolr nntlva land nt thin, tlmo. Tho papers say that tbo economic crisis In Amorlca ran novor ba ns bad as It Is horo and urged tholr countrymen not to fur ther omjmrrass Huugary's unomploy mont problem. As If tbo country's cup of misery was not full It Is now visited by an opldomlo of boot and mouth dlsoaso and pcoplo nro prohibited from buy ing cattlo from neighboring states. All frontiers' nro closely wntched and all cattlo within 20 ktlomotors of tbo bordor must bo registered with tho honlth authorities. WASHINGTON, Koh. 11. Hocro tary of Stato Colby today refused to 'glvo to tho sonnto foreign rotations committee nny Information regard ing negotiations with Japan looking toward tho drafting of a now Amcr-Icnn-Jnpancso treaty. A classified Ad will soil It. ItKHOLUTION Fixing tho tlmo and placo for tho hoarlng of objections to tho proposed 1 Assessment Hull mado nnd filed by mo uommon Council In tho matter of tho Improvement of Washington Street, Klrst to Hwauna Iloulovard, Whereas, tha Common Council of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, has mado and filed In tho offlco of tho I'ollco Judgo tho "I'llOI'OHED AB8E8SMENT ROLL" In connection with tho proposed Improvement of Washington Street from FIRST street westerly to Kwaunn Iloulovard, Ilo It Therefore, Hereby Ilosolved, by tho Common Council, that Monday tho 21st day of February, A. D 1921, at tho hour of 9 o'clock I'. M. at tho Council Chamber in said clty( tho samo bolng n, regular meeting dnto (K tho Common Council) bo and hereby Is fixed as tho dnto, tlmo and placo for hearing objections to Such propos ed assessmont roll, and to tho Indiv idual property assessments thoroln sat forth. And bo It further resolved that tho Pollco Judgo of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, glvo at least ton days notlco by publication In tho Evening Herald on tbrco soparato days, and by- posting notice on each lot, part of lot, block, pleco and parcel, and aero ago property sot forth and described In said proposed Assessment Roll, that at sold meeting of tho Common Council on said date, all objections mado and filed to such Assessment Roll and to Individual assessments, will bo heard and determined and that .following a determination of all objections tho Common Council will proceed by ordinance to assess tha proportionate sharo of tho cost of making such'proposcd Improvements In nccordonco with tho bonotlts ac cruing therefrom to each lot, part of lot, block, pleco and parcel and acrcago property horetoforo found nnd determined to bo ltablo for such cost; Such notlco so to bo published and posted as aforesaid shall further stato tho boundaries within whfeb tho proporty lies that Is found to bo benefited and liable for such propor tionate sharo of tho cost of such Im provement and shall also refer to such proposod assessment roll for de tailed Information. BODGE CONFAB ON JAPANESE (lly Associated Press) OLYMPIA, Wash., Fob. 11. The proposod conference of a commlttoo from tho Oregon legislature with a WaBhlncton legislative committee has beeu called off, following the action of the Washington bouse of representatives which defeated the resolution authorizing tbo confer- onco. aonaral sentiment Is against any further delving Into tho subject, Bald Speaker Qulo, , 8TATK OF OREGON, City of Klamath Falls, , County of Klamath ss I, A. L. Loavltt, Pollco Judgo of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby 'cortlfy nnd attest tho fo.rcgo Ing to bo a proporly'cnrollcd copy of a resolution adopted by tho Common Council of the said city at Its regular mooting on February 7th, 1921. Witness my band and tbo seal of said city this 8th day of Fobruary, A. D. 1921. A. L. LEAVITT, Pollco Judgo 9-11 NOTICK INVITIXU HIIW TO DO Tim CITY 1'ItIXTIXa Proposals will be received by the common council from dally papers of tho city of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, having a bona fide circulation within tbo city, for doing tho city printing and making publication of nil legal notices for ono year. Such proposals will bo received up to and including tho 21st day of Fob ruary. at 8 o'clock P. M., 1921. lly order of tho common council. A. L. LEAVITT, 10-21 Pollco Judgo. ' PESSIMISM vs. OPTIMISM . Pcoplo usually apply thoso two very good elements In tho wrong places. Hero at tho First National Dank wo uso them differently. When things nro too good to bo true, wo preach watchfulness and carefulness. When they seem bad, wo urgo cheerfulness and confidence. Hut there's no tlmo that a bank account Isn't necessary. She First National Bank KLAMATH FALL5 - OREGON. 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