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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1921)
I'Aei: thrice THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH BALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY. MAROn 2, 1021. ft tessip. v. hi i.aHarnmkj.-rr tub mm aw quality WMiai OAK FLOORS OVER OLD FLOORS . Ook floors nro often found In such costly surroundings tbat ow Imnglnn how llttlo they cost. 'Very few people roalUo how much thoy enn koI for tholr monoy by laying -lnch Oak floor oror old floors. . Tho dlitlnctlvo modern and artistic nppoaranco of a homo, as well its lln houlth and comfort, will bo groatly incronsed by tho uio of Oak flooring. Oak flooring In rich and cboorful In color, nnd linparta an nlr of oleganco and roflnomont to a homo. Tor permanently article floors wn recommend Long-Bell Forkod Lonf Oak' Flooring. It la uniform as to color and toxturo, porfoct ns to manufacturo and Is of superior quality, Its romarkably smooth nurfnco Is unsurpassed, and It makos an Idoal foundation for n beautiful Intorlor. Lot tin know tho slio of tho rooms you wish to floor. You will be surprised nndrplonud at tho flxuron wo can quoto you on -lnch Long-lloll Forked Loaf Oak Flooring. Big Basin Lumber Company Telephone 107 If the Wood Dealer Sold Service Do do not M'll current mo wll (.cnlcc. Tlmt sounds odd doesn't it? Well, uppoo Hid mihmI dealer sold mtvIco Instead of wood, ho would tend lo jour fumitce nnd jour riuigt', tnko anay tlio ashes and clean Ilia flue. You would buy so much bent. Now im buy n nmrli light, although you pay according to Uio current )ou consume. Hut llm service In performed vrou )ou by thbi company at tho miIihIuIIoiiii and power plants. That I what mii Mnnt lo kIvo ou efficiency service. It Is tho aim of this rompany lo linvo nonn but salUflcd customer. No nuillcr Mhnt It I, If you luno a grievance, oY arc d baa lis fled about our bill or do nut uuriroitapd our rate, pleaao como anil tco us or MTlto us alxiut it. If )ou hare any sugRrsllnns to nuike, wo nil! glody avail our sclrc of lliriu an our aim In constantly to Improro our scrvlro to ou as fast n llm development of science and liunutn ability permit, Calitornia-Oregon Power Company BakedBms & Limeh! - baked hjustfhe rght-"torn" YouWike Me way fhyhsnwi . . t . W no-Reix Main and Spring Htrccta BEHH MOT WATEK BMMHN IDF TOM UDOJfTlPEELIRIKSlT Bays o'" of hot wattr with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. If you wako up with a bad tasto, bad bronth and tonguo is coatod; It your bond Is aching; If what you oat sours and forms acid in stomnch, or you aro bilious, constipated, nervous, snltow and can't got fooling Just right, bogln Insldo bathing. Drink boforo broakfast, a glass of hot wat er with n toaspoonful of llmostono phosphato In It. This will flush tho poisons and toxins from stomnch, liv er, ktdnoys and bowols nnd cloauso, awooton and purify tho entlro all tuontary tract. Do your Insldo bath ing Immodlatoly upon arising in tbo morning to wash out of tbo systom all tbo provlous day's polsonouB wauto, gasos and sour blla boforo oatlng moro food. To fool llko young folks fool; llko you folt boforo your blood and mus cles bocamo loaded with body impuri ties, got from your phnrmncist a quarter pound of llmostono phos phato, which Is Inoxpouslvo nnd nl most tasteless, Mon nnd women who nro usually constlpatod, bilious, headachy or have any stomach disorder should be gin this inside bathing before broak fast. adv. A ClaulOod Ad will loll It. ItKSOLUTION - Tho City Engineer pursuant to tho Ilosolutlon of tho Common Coun cil horotoforo adopted, having under dato of tho .... day of January, 1021, fllod plans, specifications and ostlmalcs of tho cost of Improving tho alloy In Mock 17, Original Town, of Klamath Kails, Oregon, Includ ing Intersections; and tho Common Council baring taken tho samo under ndvlsoment nnd finding said plans, specifications and ostlmatos satis factory, IT IB HEREBY RKBOLVBD, That said plans, specifications nnd estimates for tha Improromont ri said alloy bo and tho samo aro horoby adoptod; ' AND 110 IT KURTHER RESOLVED, That tho Common Council horoby doclaros Its Intention to Improro said alloy In accordanco with said plans, specifications and estimates; said Improvement to consist of paving said alloy with Concroto, Hltullthlc or Wllllto. Tbo cstlmatod cost of tho Improromont of said alley with ollber of tbu paromonts montloned aboro to bo $1820.00. AND 1)12 IT KURTHER RESOLVED, Dy tho Common Council that tho following doscrlbod property bo and Is horoby doclarod bonolllcd by said Improvement, to wit: DESCRIPTION OWNER Beginning at tbo Soulboastorly corner of Lot 1, Dlock 17, in tho Town of Llnkvlllo (now City of Kla math Kails,) Oro.; tbonco North wostorly along tho Wostorly lino of Kir lb Btloot, 112 foot; tbonco South westerly parallol with Main St., 86 ft.; thenco Southeasterly parallel Jonnio B. Hum with Cth St., 112 ft.; tbonco North- nmi oastorly along Main St., 3( foot to tbo Ralph Hum point of boglnnlng. Tlcglnnlng at a point on tho North erly lino of Main Bt. 36ft Southwest erly from tho Southeasterly corner of Lot 1 of Dlock 17 In tho Town ot Llnkvlllo, (now City of Klamath Kails.) Oroiten: thenco Northwester ly at right anglos to Main Bt. 112 ft; tbonco Southwesterly parallol with Main St. 30 tti: thenco Southeast erly narollel with Fifth St. 112 ft.; thonco Northoaatorly along tha Northerly lino of Main HJ. 30 Vt ft to tho placo ofboglnnlng. "Beginning at tho Southeasterly corner of Lot 2, Dlock 17 in tha Town of Llnkvlllo (now City of Klamath Kails) Oregon; thonco Northwesterly at right angles to Main Bt. 112 ft.; tbonco Southwesterly, parallel with Main Bt. 35 V4 ft.; thenco Southeast ly parallol with Cth St. 112 ft.; thonco Northeasterly along Main St., 35 W ft to tbo point of beginning. Doglnnlng at tbo Southwesterly corner of Lot 2 Dlock 17 In tbo Town of Llnkvlllo (now tho City of Kla math Kails,) Oregon; thenco North oastorly along the southorly lino of Main Bt. 31 ft.: thenco Nortnwest- orly at right angles to Main Bt. 112 ft.; thonco Bouthwostorly parallol with Main St. 31 ft.; thonco South easterly parallol with Cth St. 112 ft. to point of beginning. Beginning at tbo Southeasterly corner of. Lot 3 Dlock 17 In tbo town ot Llnkvlllo (now City of Klamath Kails,) Orogon; thonco Northwester ly at right angles to Main St. 112 ft; thenco Southorly parallol with Main Bt. 22 ft 10 Ins.: thonco Southeaster ly parallol with Cth St. 112 ft. thenco Northeastorly along Main St. 22 ft. 10 Ins, to tho placo of beginning. Beginning nt a point on tho North erly lino ot Main St.. 30 ft. North easterly from tho Southwesterly cor- nor of Lot 4 of uiock 17, in tbo Town of Llnkvlllo (now City of Klamath Kails,) Oregon; thonco Northeaster- ly nlong Main St. 80 ft,; thenco Northwesterly at right anglos to Main Bt. 112 ft. thonco Bouthwostorly par- nllol with Main St. 110 ft. to 4th St. thonco Southeasterly along the East erly lino ot 4th St. 40 ft.; thenco Nortboastorly parallol with Main St. 30 ft . thnnrn HntithwAatnrlv nnrftllAl with 4th CC ft. to point of bogln- nlng. Beginning at tho Southwostorly rornor ot Lot 4 ot Dlock 17 In Town ot Llnkvlllo, (now City of Klamath Kails,) Orogon; thonco Northeastor ly nlong Main St. 30 ft.; thonco Northwostorly at right anglos to Main St., CC ft.; thonco Southwester ly, parallol with Main St. 30 ft., to tho Easterly lino of 4th St.; thenco Southeasterly along 4th St. 66 ft. to Plrst National tho point of beginning. Bank of Kla- Klrst Natlonnl Bank math Kails, Ore. Lot 5 of Dlock 17 in tho Town of Llnkvlllo (now City of Klamath Kails) Oregon; except tho southerly 8 ft. thereof. Lot 6 of Dlock 17 in tho Town ot Llnkvlllo (now City ot Klamath Kails,) Oregon; oxcopt tho Southorly 8 ft. thorcof. Stella Mang Lot 7 ot Dlock 17 in the Town of Llnkvlllo (now City of Klamath Knlls.) Oregen: oxcopt tho South orly 8ft. thorcof. J. W. McCoy and that said property aboro listed and doscrlbod be and horoby Is do clarod to bo tho proporty to bo nssossod tor tho oxnenso of said lmnrovo- mont. AND BE IT KORTHER RESOLVED, That Monday, tho 21st day of marcn, ivsi. ai mo nour ot a o'ciock tho Cltr Hall, bo flxod as tho tlmo and nnd remonstrances against tho said proposed Improvement and tho Police Judgo Is horoby directed to causo notlco ot said hearing to bo published ns uy unanor proviuoa. STATE OF OREGON, County of Klamath, City ot Klamath Falls s. I. A. L. LEAVITT. Police JudRO Ron. do horoby certify that tho foregoing is a duly enrolled copy of a resolution uuopiea uy iuo common council on tno 14th day ot Fobruary, 1021, doclarlng Its tntontlon to lmnrovo tho alley In nioev 17. orlcinal Town, of Klamath Fulls, Orogon, nnd anu usiuuuivH ui tusiu Buummcu uy F23-M5 Gilt Edge Butter The Best Ever MILK CREAM AND CHEESE HOLCOMB'S DAIRY STORE In Palace Market 524 Main St. KRONTAQE 38ft. on Main St. K Paul Lambort 30 on Main St Z. J. Powoll 35 Vi ft. on Main St. F. If. Pag 31 ft. on Main St. J. O. Uonrdaloy 22 ft. 10 In. on Main St. ' xt ' ' - ' "- Charles Loomls 110 ft. on Alloy 80 ft. on Main St. John Loomcs 30 ft. on Main St. O. D. Matthews 65 ft. on Pine St. 65 ft. on Pine St. 65 ft. on Pine St. - -, , oiirCIB5 p. m. at tno Council Chambers In nlace for tho hearlni? of obloctlana of tha Cltv nf Klamath Knlls. Orn. approving tho plans, specifications mo.uiiy Engineer. A- L- LEAVITT, Pollco Judco. w T1 1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY! r J HNIA) Pomona, college has no "girls" in the student body. An edict issued by the faotulty requires that all "fe male" pupils ot Uio institution shall be designated as "womon." MANY YEARS PORTLAND WOMAN ENJOYING SPLENDID HEALTH l'OR FIRST TIMIJ IN YKAIW. RESULTS OV TAKING TANLAO. HON ALSO TAKING IT. "I nm now onjoylng splendid health for tho first tlmo In many years and 1 owo it all to Tanlac," said Mrs. Dortha Carlson, ot 694 Qulnby St., Portland. "Nobody but mysolf can know what I sufforod from nervousness. and indigestion during all thoso years. I novor had any relish for food, and wfien I forced mysolf to eat a hearty meal I always paid tho penalty. I had to bo always taking mcdlclno for constipation, my kid noys wero disordered and my back hurt llko It would break in two. "I was so norvous I couldn't get any restful sloop, and many a night I lay awako suffering and wondering it thoro was nothing that could help mo. Dut Tanlao has rollovcd mo ot ovory ono of my troubles. "Why, I Just want to bo eating all tho tlmo and my stomach noror bothers mo a bit. I havo galnod ao much in weight I can hardly got my clothes on and Just feel flno. I havo been so dollghtcd with tho way Tan lac has restored by health that I got my son to taking It and ho has al ready been helped wonderfully. Tan lac Is certainly a grand mcdlclno." Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Kails by Star Drug Co., In Lord la by James Merc. Co., and In Merrill by South ern Orogon Drug Co., at Modoc Point, E. A. Sutton & Son, at Dairy, W. E. Scdgo. Adv. USE OF SILOS EAST OREGON OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallls, March 2. Prac tically all tho county agents in east ern Oregon havo adoptod work along tho following lines: (1) Adoption ot Grimm alfalfa, (2) Application of sulphur to alfalfa, (3) Silos, (4) Post control, (5) Bettor livestock. Many other plans wero adopted In different counties. Thcso aro com mon, however, to most counties and aro of fundamental Importanco from an economic standpoint. For Instance thoro aro moro than 50,000 acres of alfalfa land tho pro duction ot which may bo Increased from 20 to 50 per cent by tho uso ot Grimm alfalfa. Thero aro 100,000 acres ot alfalfa which will return a ton per aero for every dollar oxponded for sulphur or land plaster. Tho cost ot beef, wool and dairy production can be reduced from 20 to" 50 por cent by feeding cnsllago figuring tho cost ot cnsllago produc tion and feeding valuo In comparison with hay crops. NOTIOH INVITING PROPOSALS TO PURCHASE SEWER BONDS Soalod proposals will bo received by tho Common Council ot tho city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, until Monday, tho 14th day ot March. A D. 1921 at tho hour ot 8 o'clock P. M. of said day, at tho city hall In said city at which tlmo and place proposals to purchase will bo opened and considered, for tbo purcbaso at (-50,735.00, city ot Klamath Falls, gonoral obligation bonds, payablo 20 years from dato ot issue, bearing a rato ot Interest not oxceodlng six per cent per annum; interest payablo semi-annually; principal and Interest payablo at Oregon Fiscal Agency In tbo city of New York, Stato of Now York, or at the office ot tho treas urer ot said city as dotormlned by mutual agreoment of purchaser and council. Thoso bonds are to be Issued in denominations ot ono thousand dollars, (11000.00) oacb, and to bo numbered from ono to flfty-ono in clusive. , , Said bonds are to bo issued in pursuanco ot Ordlnanco No. 498 ot said city; and aro to bo issued for the .purpose of Installing a sewer systom In the territory known as Mills Addition, In accordanco with tho plans, specifications nnd esti mates pt tho city engineer. Each pro posal to purchase said bonds must be accompanlod by a check for 5 of tha amount of tho proposal certified by some responsible bank and pay ablo to said city. Proposals must bo sealed and endersed: "Proposals to purchaso Mills Addition Bowor bonds." Said bonds are to bo sold tor cash at dato of delivery, and for a pflco not less than par. The right to reject any nnd all proposals, Is hereby reserved. IN IN By order of the Common council. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judgo of the city ot Kla math Falls, Oregon. Feb. 10 M-14 WILL CHICAGO SOME DAY BE OCEAN POUT CHICAGO, 111., March 2, Assum ing that tho Groat Lakcs-St. Lawr ence water way to tho ocean "will bo oponed In tho near f uturo, Col. W. V. Judson, Unltod States district engi neers of tho Chicago district has issued a bulletin in which ho states that it docs not roqulro a great stretch ot tho imagination to picture ocean vcssols bound to and from Chi cago carrying passengors in largo numbers, as a matter of economy In tho caso ot immigrants and as a mat ter of economy, convcnlonco and pleasure for other passengers. In this connection ho conceives a hugo harbor on tbo lako shore, on tho south sldo of this city's prcsont wharf. Col Judson's statement says: "Port facilities to fulfill a num bor ot different functions are ro quired nt any port of first import anco. At somo great porta, as Now York, tho primary function is ono of transfer from rail to vessol and vlco versa. "At tho port of Chicago tho prin cipal existing port facilities may be classed as industrial, Tho Chicago Industrial and commercial district now has a waterbomo connnorce of nearly 20,000,000 tons por annum (as compared with New York's 45, 000,000 tons,) the great bulk of which consists ot raw matorlals of manufacturo, to-wlt; coal, oro and fluxing atono. "Industrial port facilities exist whero larger aroas of relatively cheap land nro provided with a rea sonable amount ot wharf front and rail connection. Along Indiana Har bor Canal and Calumot river; on the Lake front at Gary, Indiana harbor, and Calumet harbor, and eventually In Calumet lako, wo havo wondortul opportunities for Industrial port de velopment but a small fraction ot which aro now utilized, although tbo resulting Industrial district Is ono of tho greatest In tho world. "For transfer harbor purposes In volving tho shifting ot freights bo- tween ocean vessels, lako vessels, barges, lighters, warehouses and rail way cars wo need, of courso, to plan port facilities adapated to such trans fer functions. "It may bo plainly understood from what proccdes that Industrial port facilities and transfer port fa cilities aro not competitive In their natures, but supplementary. For ex ample, tho valuo ot an Industrial harbor at Lake Calumet would be vastly enhanced by the presence, within easy llgbtorago distance, ot a transfer harbor from "which ship ments could bo mado to all parts ot tho world, and, similarly, ralae Is added to a transfer harbor It mater ials for water movement and export aro produced in largo quantities within easy llghterago distance. "When tho Chicago district pos sess In operation great transfer port facilities where vessels will deliver cargoes from all ovor the world and recelvo cargoes similar destlnod, It Is readily to bo scon tbat the em ployment ot lighters will bo upon a largo and Increasing scale, connect ing tho transfer port facilities with great and small industrial planU and with the warehouses of merchants lo cated all about tho Chicago district. In such llghterago operations the Chicago river, .tho draining canals (both Main and Sag,) Calumet river and Indiana harbor canal all will tako part. Finally, it does not requlro a great stretch of imagination to indicate that ocean vossols bound to and from Chicago will carry passengers in largo numbers as a matter ot oconomy In tho caso ot immigrants and as a matter ot conveniens, economy and pleasure for other pass ongorsvfbo will wish to see the scenic boautlcs ot tho Thousand Is lands and avoid soa-slckncss and ex poneo whllo proceeding betwoen Europe and this goneral neighbor hood. I conceive, thereforo, that port facilities will bo required in har bor district No. 3 upon the Lake Shoro south ot 16th street whero passenger vessels bound to or from tho transfor harbor near tho state lino will touch In passing to take on or lot off passengers as well, per haps, us oxpross and packago freight." Wlldf lower how. SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 2 Wild- flowers ot the state will be on dls- paly at the seventh annual exhibit oftho California Wlldtlowor Conser vation league to be held hero April 28, 29 and 30. Mrs. Bertha M. Rice ot Sat) Francisco is making prelim inary arrangements for the exhibit, L HUbWMk -sri