THUIWDAY, MARCH IT, 1021. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OJREGON J'AflR TWO Th Evening Herald ',JU J. MURRAY.. VRKD 6OUI1H Editor City Editor Published dally oxcopt Bandar, by Tht Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Stroot. Entered at tho postotflco at Kla math Falls, Ore, for transmission thrqugh the malls as second-class matter. MKMUKll OF THR ASSOCIATED PRESS. Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to tho uso for republication ot all nowa dispatches credited to It, or not othorwlso credited In this paper, and also tho local nows pub lisher heroin. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, tout. THE REAL ST. PATRICK I(y Dr. William li. lbu-ton St. Patrick Is bollovod to have been born about tho year 389. Wo aro more nearly certain ot tho year than tho day or tho placo, Ho may hnvo been n Scotch man; somo declare he was born In Franco; but thcro Is somo reason to think that ho was born in England. It Is said that ho was born on tho night ot tho eighth ot March, but whether beforo or after mid night, no one could tell, as It was botoro the ago of clocks. When his birthday camo to be celebrated, one clan celebrated tho eighth and another tho ninth, and each endeavored to Convince tho oth er of being In error. A good and wise man suggested that "Ono man could not have two birthdays,' and proposed that tho eight and' tho nine should be add ed togpther. By this compromise all differences were settled: tho 17th day ot March hence Is cele brated as St. Patrick's day. Wherever he was born his name is forever associated with Ireland. Not that tho Emerald Isle was tho only place where ho lived and work ed. In tho English Lake re gion tho namo Pattcrdalo pre serves the tradition It not the memory of bis labor In the north of England, not far from tho Irish sea. When ho was 16, ho was carried away by a band of marauders. For nix years ho was held in bondage In Ireland. At 22 ho fled from Ircalnd. He landed after three days on tho west coast of .France, and spent somo years in n monastery near tho Medi terranean. Then be returned ,0 Drltaln; jwhere he conceived tho idea. of re turning' as. a missionary to Ireland. In a deam he saw a man named' victorious bearing many epistles, ao of which was for him, and con tained "The Voice ot the Irish." Hel beard in his ears their Invitation, Wo pray thee holy youth, to como and walk again amongst us as be fore," Although naturally diffident, and in spite ot tho opposition of his rela tives, Patrick sailed to Gaul, where he was ordained; and thea)J)o re turned to Ireland. He founded many churches, of prised a fow nvomonts later to seo tho man walking off down tho road. "Sayi Como down an' ont break fast 'foro you go to work!" "I ain't going to work," tho man called back. "I'm goln to hunt some where, to stny nil night." I'nrqunlrd Ijohmch Frederick was sitting on the curb, crying, when Hilly camo along and asked hlmj what was tho matter. "Oh, I feel so bad 'causo Major's dead my nlco old colllol" sobbed Frederick. "Shucks!" said Billy. "My grnniN mother's been dead a week and you don't catch me crying." Frederick gnvo his eyes and noso a swlpo with his hand ntid, looking up at Hilly, sobbed despairingly: "Yes. but you didn't rnlso your grandmother from a pup." v 'np'NAnNSmW ItWlflNH . S3 1 wWh Hens have boon docketed bb by sniu orumunco iiruriuou, lumunur ZZ LONDON, March 17.--Androw lienor Law today resigned from tho cabinet as lord ot tho privy sent. Ills resignation was duo to 111 health. A classified Ad will soli It. NOTICE INV1TINO PHOPORAIi TO MAKK STREET IMPROVEMENTS Pursuant to Ordlnanco and order of tho Common Council ot tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, notlco Is hereby given thnt proposals will bo rccclvod by said common council for making tho Improvements de signed for Fourth streot, from Kla ninth nvcnuo to tho southerly lino of Oak nvonuo; Fifth street from Klamnth nvonuo to tho southerly IjOoklnR Forward They had Just becomo engaged. "I shall lovo," sho cooed, "to sharo nil your griefs and troubles." "But, darling," ho purred, "I havo none." "No," sho agreed: "but I mean when wo aro married." lU'ANon Enough Blnks (coming out of theatre) "Why did everybody cry during tho death sccno? They must havo known that tho actor was not dead." Jlnlrs "Yes, that was Just It." "Much has been written and said," leads off a correspondent In a let tor to the editor, "about the profi teering evil." Then ho goes on to wrlto and say a wholo lot moro. Writing letters to the editor by tho way, Is like removing n stale por ous plostor. It may not do any good but there Is some relief when ono gets it off ono's chest. An exebango prints feminine fash ion dope under a "What Shall My Lady Wear" leading. Anybody ought to know It should havo gono In tho "Brevities" volumn. What has become of the old-fashioned newspaper beauty contest In which tho homeliest girl In the country won tho prize. Widow Tiikm Itltk In Second Mat- . Uimontnl Voyage (From New York Trlbuno) Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mrs. Florenro L. Sudlow widow of Lcland .Stanford Sudlow, to James Risk. Investigations There are -Investigations that make you weary, There are investigations that mako you blue; There are Investigations so sad and dreary That don't mean a thing to you. There aro investigations that savor of Rlngllng; There are Investigations thnt are both largo and small; But the Investigation that lands some guy In state's prison with tho total amount so nssoitsod against each spoclflo holding. ltofor enco Is heroby mado to such lion docket for dotnllad description ot each lot, and block, parcel, and ncroago property so niMCAsod. Furthor notlco Is hereby Riven tho respective nwnors of tho property bo assessed and heroin bolow listed, thnt such assessment Is now duo and paynblo and will bo delinquent from and after tho expiration of 20 days from tho dnto of tho first publica tion of this notlco. Said first pub lication will bo mndo on Monday March Hth, 1921. Tho owners of property so assessed ns aforesaid must either pay In cash or make and fllo with tho pollca Judgo of said city on or before the 4th day ot April. A. D. 1U21, tholr respective owners property Burg W. Mason, nnd Chas B. Worden . . $617.00 Burg W. Mason, nnd Chas n. Worden . . . G17.00 Burg W. Mason, nnd ChoB B. Worden . .. f. 17.00 Chas E, Worden 517.00 Chas E. Worden . . . C 17.00 Mno E. Mason . & 17.00 Published by authority of the Common Council, undor section 2G9 of tho charter ot said city. Dated at Klamath Falls, March Hth, 1921. A. L. LEAVITT PoKco Judgo of tho city of Klamath Falls. Oregon. Mar. 14-18 tin.. 11111..... ......... ... Yt1...., ...... ...,.. . .V. ..,!; Vi- 'i i ., r i.. -. i. i I I' I i en 1 1 on a to pay such assessments nue from tho northerly line of fourth . ', ........i inatniinnnta street to tho southerly lino of Sixth '" il'"""mmI a,?,' ,,,,, St. Oak Avo. from tho northorly i ,"'?,-. -.. i..,iii.i llm. of Fourth St n thn .n..th. , f PPrty assessed ngullist erly lltio of Seventh street. Willow avenue from tho north erly lino of Fifth street to tho southorly lino ot Sixth street, to gether with all Intersections botwoen the respective termini not already Improved. Said proposed Improvement to bo mndo In nccordanco with tho plans nnd specifications of tho city engi neer for either ot the class es of Improvement mention ed in said plans and specifications and tho ordinance ordering tho mak ing of said proposed Improvement, which said Ordinance ns numbered 640, and was adopted on tho 21st day of February A. D. 1921. and by the mayor approved on tho 23rd day of February. A. D. 1921. Tho plans and specifications re ferred to above aro on file with tho Police Judgo nnd with tho city engi neer of said city. Tho contract for making the pro posed Improvements will bo lot In ono contract, and tho tlmo In which tho name Is to be completed. Is fixed by said ordlnanco for Sept. 1st. 1920. Bids must be filed with the Po llco Judge for submission to tho council not later than 8 o'clock p. m. of tho 28th day ot March, 1921, at which tlmo, at the council cham ber In tho city hall, all proposals will bo opened and considered. Each proposal must be accom panied by a certified check on some responsible banking Institution oqual to 5 of tho aggrogate amount ot tho proposal, the same to bo forfeit ed to the city, upon falluro of the successful hlddcr to cntor Into con tract nnd bond for tho faithful com- Jnn !-,, iSi i ,t,u .k i. ' wnofltod and llnblo for n propor ment In nccordanco with tho plans ,, .,, ,, ,M, i,,. and specifications therefor. Tho , ,,, .,,, ., ,,,, ., ' , , right to reject any and all proposals Knlh Btrcot 8xth , t . Is hereby reserved. Tho award tol.,i , ,.,. .,., ., c,i. fwTwnmn-lton . Including Intersections. ,ribfnrfJ fnr flnaneC Sn1 T" ProiWtr 0 fOIWrt benefited necessary funds for financing tho d abIo nm, BMMiod ,, afor0saiu proposed improvement. ,. ... tha. ,,roor.v MnK ..ii.,,,,,. maT?. oWo X eng' ffcV "p- ' to nnrt. of said streets between tnr nnt mnrltv fnr thn hnrrl anrfar. i Ing either Bltulllhlc. Oil Macadam' or Concreto; and bids aro respect-1 fully Invited on each class of hnrd surfacing, in addition to grading, curbing; dralnago and cement sidewalk. Dated at Klamath Falls, March Hth. 1921. A. L, LEAVITT Pollco Judgo of said city, i March H-24 ' NOTICE TO rilOPKItTY OWNKIW WHOSE I'llOPKHTY HAH IIKI.'N FOUND LIABLE KOIt THE X)HT OF IMPUOVINO IIIOII ST. FltO.M SIXTH ST. TO KlfillTH ST. SIXTH ST. I'ltOM PINK ST. TO 1IICJII ST. HKVENTH ST. FROM PINK ST. TO WASIIINfJTON ST. THAT THEY HAVE J.H) DAYS FHOM. FIDST PUIJIJCATION OF THIS NOTICE IN WHICH TO FILE TIIKIH APPLICATIONS TO PAY ASSESSMENTS IN TKN AN NUAL INSTALMENTS. tho nforomenllonod termini nnd ox tondlng back to tho centers of tho rospoctlvo blocks so lying mljiiccnt, and also all lots, parts of lots, par coin and ncroago properties Included within tho quarters of tho four blockB nbtmndlng nny Vtorsectlon In volved In Bald proposed Improvo nunt. Thnt tho docket of city lions has been mado up ns provided by soo tlon 208 of tho chartor, nnd bolow will bo found n list of tho names of tho owners whoso property hns boon so assessed an nforesnld and against which lions hnvo boon dockotod ns by said ordinance provided, togeth er with tho totnl amount so assessed against each specific holding. Itofor enco Is hereby mado to such lion docket for detailed description of each lot, part of Int. block, parcel nnd ncroago property so nssessed. Further notlco Is lioroby given tho rospoctlvo owners of property so ns ssessed nnd herein below listed, thnt such assessment Is now duo and pay able, nnd will be delinquent from and after tho expiration of 20 days from tho dato ot the first publication of this notice, said first publication will bo made on Mondav March 14th, 1921. The owners of property so as sessed as aforesaid must either pay In cash or mako anil fllo with tho Pollco Judgo of said city on or before thn 4th day of April, A. D. 1921, their respective amplications to pay such assessments in ton annual Instalments. Names of proporty owners Earl Whltlock . Amntln Whlllnck W I), Snttorlen Amelia Whltlock A, A. Bellman . A A. Bellman Amount assessed against property . . . t 937.89 r.ors.02 09(1.70 1.129.C7 937,89 60B.02 A. A. Bellman 388.48 First Presbyterian rhurch Klamnth Falls O. W. Whlto O, W. While Flora Hnyden Pearl O. Mnrtln A. A. rinllman Notlco Is heroby given that tho Common Council of tho city ot Klo math Falls, Oregon, did by Ordinance No. f41 duly adoptod on tho 28th day of Fobruary, A. I). 1921, and by the Mayor approvod on tho 1st day of March, A. D. 1921, declare tho proportionate assessment on oach lot, part of lot, block, parcel and ncroago property found to bo 1,Or.4.43 1.911. IB 1,478.28 1.4(17.38 1,900.20 BOB. 02 937.89 1,900.2(1 1.467.37 A A Bellman Nelllo Summers . Nelllo Bummers Heirs of J. M. Evans. Dt- ceased ... ... 781. B7 M. P Evans 781. B7 Klamnth Co. Oregon ... . 232.97 Myrtle II. Martin 1B0.40 Ooo. Tugnot . .... 1,900.20 Tho Mnrtln ... 1.4C7.38 M MeAndrowB nnd M I McAndrews . . 973.20 A. J. Lvtn . 973.20 A. A. nellman 321 88 Lydla Tllchlo ... . 399.B8 r II. Pnderwnod 721. BB Heirs of J M. Evans, do- censed 78I.C8 Holrs of J. M. Evans, de ceased 781.BR Heirs of J. M. Evans, de ceased 1,407 39 Itoburt L. Paddock, Blsbnit of Eastern Oregon .. 1,900.2(1 Adeline It Cofor , 937.89 Heirs, of J. M. Evans, do- The Aspirin Situation Don't Bo Deceived by Aspirin advertisements lining run 'by those who seek to discredit nit Aspirin TnblotH except those "mndo by thorn. The Facts Are Hint wo regularly handle largo quantities of Aspirin U. D. Co. Tab lets that wo know nru Pure and (lenuluo and full strength. Thoy are rigidly tested by first-class' chemists, and are put out by n firm of the very hlgheht standing, thn I'ultod Drug company of Boston. Wo, ns ltoxnll Druggists, nru their exclusive agents In Klamath Falls. ' Tho Aspirin patent expired In 1917, ami anyone can now make Aspirin nnd sull It under that name. Aspirin IT. II, Co. Table' aro put up In packages of 12' 24's and 100's, The price Is moderate, for (hero Is no profiteering In United Drug company business methods. FIFTH AND .MAIN STIIKKTH STAR DRUG CO. Klniimtli Foils Oregon ' IF you have a good AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE List it with us METROPOLITAN GARAGE 11th St., near Main censed BOB. 02 Published by authority of I tin common council under section 201 of tho charter of said city Dated at Klamnth Falls, Oregon, March Hth, 1921 A L LEAVITT Pollco Judgo of tha city of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Mar. 14-ls &s which that nt Armaugh Is most In-Ia tho rarest Investigation of all. tlmately associated with his name. St. Patrick was a man who combin ed a deep spiritual nature with a strong capacity for action. Ho had a firm purposo, and an enthusiasm which carried him over every ob stacle. Ho redeemed Ireland from paga nism. Ho Introduced tho Latin language, with Its wealth of burn ing, and ho brought that then Isola ted island Into touch with the civil isation ot western Europe, J. P. MOHGAN OAVi: $73,000 FOB PHOTOS The Office Cat: HBU3 Iifpt9sif E9vPNSkv9hw HY. NEW YORK, March 17. In 1898, J. Plerpont Morgan gavo Edward Curtis, Seattlo photographer, 175 000 to make a camera record of tho American Indian, Slnco then Curtis has workcj con tinuously filming the llfo and cus toms of the original Americans. Ho has lived with many tribes, studied their habits, and has oven penetra ted their secret fraternity councils. Uuth Kcdzlo Wood, travel writer, tells of Curtis and his work In the March number of Tho Mentor Maga zine. There aro a number of gravuro reproductions of Curtis' pictures. NOTICE OF HEADING OF FINAL ACCOUNT, AND FOR DIS CHAIU1B OF ADMINISTRATOR. ft I Tell your troubles in tho Furnlturo line to PERKINS "THE FURNISH ER OF HAPPY HOMES." 17tf JUNIUS Wooih Mn Clicre Mary had a shadow skirt, But didn't dare to go A-shopptng with It on because Sho slowed up traffic so! A Texas clergymnn Is eald to havo given up his pulpit to Join tho cru sado against .tho Illicit 'liquor traf fic. A boozo-flghtlng parson, as twJro, H U HousliiK Problem P. E, Hannon who called his new ly employed hired man out of bed at 4 o clock In tho morning was WEATHER RECORD I o Hereafter Tho Herald will nubllsh the mean and maximum tempora tures nnd precipitation record ns tak- en by tho U. 8, Reclamation sorvlce tatlon. Publication will covor the day previous to tho paper's Issue, up to S o'clock of tho day. In the Matter of tho Estate ot Ed na E. Kerns, Deceased. ' In the county court of Klamnth county, Oregon. Notlco Is heroby given that IL J. Mattoon. the administrator of the.es fate of Edna E. Kerns, deceased, has rendered his final account and filed herein his petition for final set tlement and dlschargo; and that Wed nesday, the 13th day of April, 1921,1 at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at tho county court chambers In the Courthouse In Klamnth Falls, Oro-, gon, has bcon duly appointed by said court for hearing of said final nc-1 count and objections, If any, thereto! and for bearing of said petition for sottlement ot said cstato and dls-. chnrgo of said administrator, at which time .and placo any person Interested In said citato may appear and fllo his cxceptlondn writing and show causo, It any, why said final account should not-bo approved und allowed and the ostate settlod and the administrator discharged. H. J. MATTOON Administrator, Man ir.-22-29-Anr.B-12 V .A Pro Max, Mtn. clpltatlon Mar 1 . . 60 35 Mar 2 C8 34 ' Mar 3 66 35 Mar 4 62 40 11 Mar 5 CO 38 3G Mar C 48 34 Mar 7 50 27 Mar 8 62 20 Mar 9 58 20 tar. 10 55 37 . Mar. 11 57 32 . Mar 12 54 24 . ' Mar 13.. 48 30 02 Mar 14 49 32 Mar IB ... 48 37 I Mar 17 61 39 17 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS WHOSE 'PHOPKRTY "HAS IIKKN FOUND. LIABLE FOR THE COST, OF IMPROVING WASHINGTON STREET FROM FIRST ST. TO1 EWAUNA BOULEVARD. THAT THEY HAVE HO DAYS FROM FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IN WHICH TO FILE1 THEIR APPLICATIONS TO PAY ASSESSMENTS IN TEN ANNUAL I INSTAIJIENT8. Notice Is heroby given that .ttio, common council of the city of Kla-i math Falls, Oregon, did by Ordl-I nanco No. 642, duly adopted on tho, -oui uuy oi rcuruary, a. jj, iyzi( and by the Mayor approved on tho 1st day ot March, A. V, 1921, de clare tho proportionate assessment on each lot, part of lot, block, par cel and ncrengo proporty found t.o ho benofltcd and liable for a proportion-1 nto sharo of tho coit of improving Washington street from First street! to Ewauna boulevard, I Tho property bo found bonnfltedi nnd llablo and asiwjctl ns aforesaid in ti ,1...,' .. ... 1..1 .,i . ,a tin iu.it jjiuj'uii ijju; uujucem to said 'part of said Washington street botweon tho tormlnl mention ed and oxtendlng back to tho can tors ot the respective blocks so ly ing adjacent. That tho docket of city lions has been mado up as provided by seo tlon 268 of tho chartor, nnd bolow will bo found a list of tho names of tho owners whoso property has boon so nssessod as aforesaid and against VOTE! Mf.EdlnakttHat. 4 M IX fao,ltj too... A.kferacopy of "What B4JMa LUiilaMiuc. What athar graat Amatkaa'a faT.,11. an woaid j,m llaa taaoowr CmjmIo Vatal Baaatr iVm Ui. Kfltoa't favarlt paru.lt! a aaa-aute las r Franklin Booth, II loabaa. 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