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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1921)
I i I1' TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1021. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IMfllfl TWO The Evening Herald K .1. MURRAY. PltKI) HOULH .... City .Editor Editor Published dally oxcopt Sunday, by Tho Hernia Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Strcot. Entered at tho postofflco at Kla math Kails, Oro.. for transmission through tho malls as second-class matter. Tho parent toachors association of In splto ot tho condition of tho roads Ilonloy hold a mooting Inst Friday, tho mooting was well attondod. Var ious subjocts woro dlscussod such as gottlng more playground apparatus for tho school and also n play to bo given somo tlmo In tho noar future. 11, M. Flynn Is homo again attor n WEMIIER OF TIIK ASSOCIATED t PRESS. ; Tho Associated Press Is oxcluslvoly , entitled to the uso for ropubllcntlnn ot all nows dispatches credited to It, or not othorwlso credited In this papor, and, also tho local nows pub ilshor herein. MONDAY, FEI1RVARY 28, 1021. IIKMjKY NEWS Mrs. R. C. Short visited Mrs. Mc Ctay, Mrs. McConib and Mrs. J. A. Short this week. Mr. IO U.i and his oldest son caught two fish at tho dam Wodnes-l day afternoon. R. C. Short and B. j B. McClay were also attracted by tho fish but wore not bo successful i as tholr neighbors. MIDLAND ITEMS S. J, Callahan from Klamath Palls shipped threo carloads ot horses Sat urday. J. Straw, branding Inspector from Klamath Falls was a Midland visi tor Friday. Dr. Prentiss from Klamath Falls wns a Mldtand visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ilonry Andorson from Klamath Falls woro horo Fri day, looking attor their property Interests. U. It. Patterson spent sovornl days In Klamath Falls last wcok on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jory woro busi ness visitors In Klamath Falls, Fri day and Saturday. Miss Flo Hooper visited Mrs. 0. R. I Patterson Saturday. The Office Cat lpHBfl9uSMwoBr""" I1Y JUNIUS i nnmriViVi'Ti - - - iiirvrryinnA Allan uoKor nas ion mo aiurnpy aco nml oilvor Watts Bhlppcd 141 ranch for tho Dean ranch near thoj,lond of cnllIo TUCBdar Thoso cattlo lava beds. woro t0(i on th0 j. a. Thompson miss Liyiro ana xuiss i-isnor speni . rancn a very cnjoyablo ovcnlng at tho 1111- yard ranch last Thursday. Grandmother Nanny Is not faring vory well thoso days. Will somcono kindly giro us somo Information con cerning' tho "Fountain of Youth?" Davo McAulltfo and Mr. Gcorgo, sheopmon, wore business visitors horo Tuesday. Mr. Dlison and Charles DoLap shipped several carloads of ehocp Tuesday. W. C. Dalton, with six men from Romance) Ho mot her In tho meadow As tho sun was Blnklng low, Thoy wnlked along togothor In tho twilight's nftor-glow. Sho waited until patlontly HoM lowered all tho bars, Her soft oyo bont upon him. As radiant ns tho stars. Sho didn't amllo or thank him In fact sho know not how, For ho was but n farmer lad And sho n Jorsoy cow. Judgo Though prices on baby cabs havo bcon roducod tho manufacturers say thoro Is no domand for thorn. Prob ably baby wants n motor car. Tho unhappy coincident that tho rmvrnll and nrlcca nrn coiner down Mr. and Mrs. Hcsoltlno and Miss j MorrI1I BhPPcd Bovcral carloads ot together mako us wonder whoro wo Klslo Calkins, our future high school teachers, woro visitors at Shamrock hall. Jack Is as happy as over. ; cattlo last Tuesday. I A largo shipments ot sheen and cattlo are going to bo shipped March Near 2nd. Mr. J. W. Jory, proprietor of neighbors can toll that ho Is enjoy- tho Midland barns nnd correls, Is lng tho nlco weather. Just ask Mr. hauling hay to feed tho stock. O'Sulllvan. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Whrdon woro Hcnloys are out of quarantine at- Sunday visitors nt tho J. W. Jory tcr a slcgo of smallpox. homo. 31 '. CJht Gasoline of tuaftry A W "I 4JNillllWtiiiiK$$$$S$S7 Red Crown gasolino has well earned the right to be called "The Gasoline of Quality." Its continuous chain of boiling points insures all of the qualities of a good motor fuel ready start ing, rapid acceleration, and maxi mum power. You can gat Rtd Crown gaaollna whtr avaryouaatht"RedCrown"slgn. Look for it on garages and servlca itationa. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Calibrate) get off at. But, wo reflect tho happy days havo gono by when tho payroll mado us oblivious to prices. Forco ot habit Is Illustrated In Harding's choice of tho capltol porch as tho placo whoro ho will tako tho oath as president. Jim Drlscoll says "Kelt" In such a way as to mako that word almost glorious. kid lono-Beix 1021 (Catallno) A good man onco observed a Puffing a clgarotto, And thus addrossod tho child, did) In tonos filled with regret. Said ho, "Why lad Your ma toll It this again occurs." Tho kid replied "Sho'II whip h-ll For this Is ono of hor's. (ho I'll llko Pooplo who llvo In stono houses, as Lloyd Low sees It, shouldn't kick on tho bill o' faro. A real friend is a gink who lotos you In splto of your failures and tho greater a flzzlo you are, tho groator ho seems to lovo you. On tlio Tied Tho knack ot floating debts en abled some folks to bo In tho "swim." LANdKLIi VALLEY NHWrl Tho water on tho swamp lands has been nnd Is yet, higher than It has bcon for tho tlvo or six years. Tho Ico Jams ovor tho valley remind ono ot a whl'to cappod hroakor on tho ocean, Many Blacks of hay iiro entirely sur rounded nnd feeders havo turned tholr cattlo tooso on tho hills. It Is reported that tho wAtor gaugn In tho Duncau-Tuttlo reservoir wash ed out. Tho sad nows was rccolvod In tho valley of tho death of tho Infant sou ot Mr. nnd Mrs. A, 0. Duncan, Thurs day, Fob. 17th. Thoy havo tho sym pathy of tho utitlru community In their sorrow. Mrs. Doris Smyth visited hor hus band nt Mnlln, ovor Saturday nnd Sunday. Fred Hilton has abandoned his hack, and has been making tho dally moll trips In n buggy, duo to tho bad roads, or lack of roads. A. C. Klnnoy and brother mado n trip up tho valley nnd gathorod In tholr stock, returning Monday. John llutlor and wlfo loft for ltoguo Illvor last wook, whoro thoy expect to mnko tholr future homo. F. P. CI rolls had tho mtsfortuno to break his hay rack last wook, nnd tho epidemic boenmo catching. Virgil Deal was tho next victim. Jack Corkory was n Klamath Falls visitor Sunday and Monday. Word that Miss Kola Deal Is Im proving, has boon rocolvod from tho Klamath Falls hospital whore sho recently underwent an oporntlon for appendicitis. Merle Kllgoro recently movod his cattto to Tulo Lake for tho winter. John Turnago and Mr. Kestlor took In tho danco at I-orolla, last Friday ovonlng. Clifford Vormllllon was a Wednes day visitor In Donanra, Tho community Is well pleased ovor having In our midst again, Sol Dewey, Br., who has boon vory 111 nt Mer rill this wlntor. At this writing ho Is much Improved, and nblo to walk without assistance Ivan Kllgoro has been cutting nnd hauling logs, preparatory to build ing a log corral at his placo. Kvorott Malone has boon working at Ivan Kllgoro's tho last month. dollars, ($1000,00) oaoh, and to bo numbered from onu to fltty-ono In clusive. Bald bonds aro to bo Issued In pursuanco ot Ordinance No. 408 ot snld city; and nrn to bo iBsnod for tho purpono ot Installing n sower Byslom In tho torrltory known ns Mills Addition, In accordance with tho plans, npoclflcntlons and onll nmtos of tho city onglnoor. ICnch pro posal to purchnao said bonds must bo accompanied by n chock for d of tho amount of tho proposal cortlflnd by somo responsible bank nnd pay ahln to said city. Proposals must bo scaled nnd ondersod: "Proposals to purchaso Mills Addition sowor bonds." Snld bonds nro to bo sold for cash nt dato of delivery, nnd for n prlco not loss thnn par. Tho right to rojoct any nnd nil proposals, Is horoby rouorvod. lly ordor of tho Common Council. A. L, LUAVITT, Pollen Judgo nt tho city of Kin- math Falls, Oregon. Fob. 10 M-H Though sho has ulttored upon hor 70th year, tho Dowager q'uoon Mnrgh orlta, mother of King Victor Km manitol of Itnly, Is said to retain in a romarkabto degree llio boauty of form and figure which years, ngo gnlnod for hor tho reputation ot be ing ono of tho mosl nttracllvo iwouw on ot Kuroponn royalty. Kill That Cold With It CASCARA ron Colds, Coughs i( VUII1II1L x0tf OMv AND Ln Grippe Neglected Cclda ere Dangerous Takn iki clmncvs. Kcrji llilj ttaniiard rcmody handy fur 111 nut n. Urraks iii a cold In 24 H'Uin Itolltvo Orlppa in 3 days Hxctllrnl for Haailaclia Quinine In this form doa not affect tho bead Caicara la beat Tonic Laxative No Opiate In 1 1 Ufa. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL JT NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO l'URCILVHE HEWER IIOND8 Scaled proposals will bo received by tho Common Council of tho city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, until Monday, tho 14th day of March, A. D. 1021 at tho hour ot 8 o'clock P. M. of said day, at tho city hall In said city at which tlmo and placo proposals to purchaso will bo oponod nnd consldorcd, for tho purchaso ot rSO,73G.OO. city ot Klamath Falls, gonoral obligation bonds, payablo 20 years from dato ot Issuo, bearing a rata ot Interest not oxcccdlng six r-or cent por annum; Intorost payablo semi-annually; principal nnd Intorost payablo at Oregon Fiscal Agency in tho city of New York, Stato of Now York, or at tho oftico ot tho treas urer of said city as dotormlnod by mutual agreement of purchaser and council. These bondB aro to bo Issued In denominations of ono thousand CLOTHES OF REAL DISTINCTION muni Iki mado for tho wiwirrr Individually. Let inn tiinkn )iur now xprltiK suit nnil enjoy wearing really illntlnrtlro rltxlilnu tailored X (o fit you perfectly mid in retain lis I'xtrn-Niiuirtnrn during long X rimntnut cnr. CHAS. J. CIZEK, Merchant Tailor niH Mnln HI. 4- Frank Soxton says that tho reason ho don't wash his car Is that it rains every tlmo ho docs and his garden don't need tho moisture. Ho Smoked Anyway Officer (Whllo examining appli cant for army) "Got any scars on you?" Applicant "No, but I got somo cigarettes over there In ray coat. OAK FLOORS OVER OLD FLOORS , Oak floors nro often found In such costly surroundings that '(err imagine how Ilttlo thoy cost. Very few peoplo realize how much they can get for tholr money by laying -lnch Oak floors ovor old floors. ! The distinctive modern and artistic appearance ot a homo, as Svoll as Its health and comfort, will bo greatly Increased by tho uso ot Oak flooring. Oak flooring Is rich and cheerful in color, and Imparts an air of cleganco and refinement to a homo. For permanently artistic floors wo recommend Long-Ilell Forked 'jUeat Oak Flooring. It Is uniform as to color and texture, perfect nn to manufacture and is of superior quality. Its remarkably smooth surface Is unsurpassed, and it makes an ideal foundation for a beautiful Interior. Let us know the sire of tho rooms you wish to floor. You will jbe surprised and pleased at tho figures wo can quoto you on Ai-inch Lone-Boll Forked Loaf Oak .Flooring. Big Basin Lumber Company Telephone 107 Slain and Bprlng Streets Twinkle, Mttlo KUirl "My daddy Is a Mason," statod Ilt tlo Mablo, 'and' my mamma is a East orn Star." 'And what aro you?" hor chum ask od." "I'm tho Ilttlo twlnklo." "If dirt woro trumps what hands somo men would have." WJion you think Ilttlo of a son say as Ilttlo as you think. por- HUAKTA VIEW NOTKH Lestor Wilson who has boon sick for nearly a week is able to bo In school again. The toacbor and schoolmates of Mary Toffol gavo hor a surprise Fri day ovonlng, this being her birthday. Qames woro played and dainty re freshments sorvod. All report a vory pleasant ovonlng. Mrs, Don Daniel nnd daughters Gladys and Margy returned Saturday from a visit with Henry Voss and family. Mr. Daniel's brothor, Loulo, wlfo and little son returned with Mrs. Daniel for a fow days visit. Louie Daniel and family have Just returned from California where they have lived for about a year. Tho school directors of Shasta View, Bryant Mountain and Malln met Friday evening at. Malln and the following wore choson as directors of tho Union high school. Anton Petraslc, O. M. Klrkpatrlck and John ny McFall. DRS. MALLETT AND MALLETT Chiropractors OFFICE OVER UNDERWOOD'S Phono 030-J Seventh Mid Main REDUCED PRICES ON Slab Wood $7.00 Cord This 10-lnrli Dry Slab-wood Is absolutely your then post fuel. Wo also Iiaiullo lllock nnd I.lmb-wood nt market prices, but blocks arn vory scarco, nnd Limb-wood Is high In prlco, Phono us your orders for Blub. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" OHCAIl PEYTON WILLAHH TEYTON 419 Main St. Phone 535 :X"t Jg IT AtViWrgiaaa tw c r " "Jiii"iijrvnrnrinrrtnrtru'uvsxrj do WS us Our Monuments MAUKKItH AND IIKADHTONEH Embody Dignity and Distinction They are deslgnod, cut and built with particular regards for Individ ual requirements. Long established In business, unoxcollod facilities and modern mothods mako posslblo tho attractlvo combination of suporla tlvo quality and modorato prices, our work affords. Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St G. D. Grizzle, Proprietor "Perhaps You Don't Know" says the Good Judge How long a little of the Real Tobacco Chew will last. Nor how much gen uine chewing satisfac tion the full, rich real tobacco taste will give. Ask any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew. He will tell you that this class of tobacco will give more satisfac tionand at less cost limn the ordinary kind. Put ufi in two styles W-B QUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco v.