The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 18, 1921, Auto Show Edition, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
COMPREHENSIVE
MAGNETIC CHART
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REASONS THEV
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FIUDAY, MARCH, IB, lBfll,
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HAN I'UANCIHCO, Murrli
Tim Carnegie Institution iif
lligtnu Iihh Jiint completed
mlKlit tin tiirtnnil mi x-rny
unrlh'N iifmnsphorn, anil him
IK. -
Wash-
what
or tin.
MAMN, March lH.-Mlko Dobry,
poHliniiattT burn, expressed himself
ns iniirh In fiivor of bunding tlio IiIkIi
ncliool dlslrlrt formonoy to build
nml maintain tho Union IiIkIi school
hero, In n conversation with n frlotul.
llo has n liny In high school lioro
IKIW. Wild llllH lltltlllltl'll lllll xlllmfv
for-ti,ii, m,.i.,w.i ,... it !-..-
wnr,l,l ir. ii . """ " "ir "' iirKiiniznuim
to tin to nnrliiii.nl whlil. u. i.. ... "
i ,."':.. I I in hco no reason," ho
........n ,. ,,n., , M, llllEIl1li
said,
"wny wo should not hiivo u IiIkIi
school lioro. It In too expensive to
send our children away to school,
anil wi know wlint tlioy am doing,
If limy aro at homo."
"Tlio tax pnyiirH will tint do taxed
lull a viiry llttln morn anil tlio hcIiooI
liuro will morn than ropny tlintii
when tliolr children start to IiIkIi
school," t
"I do not want my girls nml hoys
In go away from homo to attend
schools," declared Mrs. James Wor
low, whim nuked for her opinion
nliuilt the high school lionil election
to ho held hero Haturilay. "I want my
children at homo where I can know
how they Rut along with their work,"
nhu said.
"U'm snldom that a good homo can
ho found for thorn nwny from thnlr
own hnmn whora they can nttitnd
schools, no nnturally they drop out
of iichooln. Thin community can well
nffnrd to put up a nlcn building, one
of which wo mny nil he proud.
"Investing money In schools In ono
llrlllsh navy who resides In, Toronto,
Anilrow Thompson, Toronto; Hob
ort M. Nllln, Wnshlngton, and II.
K. (Irummnnn, Lincoln, Nob., net an
observers.
Next in Line Is
Corn Meal Week
nhlp Carnegie, which nrrlvod lioro ro
contly,
Tim x-rny wiin In tlio form of ob
servations df rompiiHH and ntlmr mng
notlo viirlatloiiH on all of tlio mirths
oceans, Ihreo varlntlonii being traced
In tlio ntmoHplmro by two specially
designed Instruments culled n do
floctor and mngnomntur. Thoso
tracings later will bo shown on n
quart, which might bo likened to the
X-ray plate; HiIh chart will bo nindo
avalliiblo to every navy and morclinnt
marine on earth at a KUldo to naviga
tion, oh nearly exact on It I human
ly possible to make ntich a guide
Ho Intensively and penetrating did
tho instruments work, aided by tho
Utter abnenro of magnetic attraction
by everything elan on tho vessel, that
certain degrees of longltudo In tho
Indian ocean wero found recently to
bo radically different from tlio bent
qhnrtii and projection auvlltible up to
that time. In some Instances thesn
deferences amounted to several min
utes. There Ii a constant piny of these
variations over thn magnetic fields,
nit tho cause of this play or chnngo,
although exhaustively theorized upon,
never has been exnrlly explained,
tho Cnrnegln scientists said. Thesn
magnetic changes mnko the utiliza
tion of the non-mngnotlc ship and
,. .. . . ... . . i
u i.isirnmoms nun mo propnrntion ; Houlhern ocoan, which has comn to
of new charts constantly necessary I ,, ,n .clantlftc namo for tho Antnrc
Kor Instance n mnrlnnr using a mng- ,,Pi h Mnpp0( but onco, that bolng
netlc chart prepared by tho Instltu- nt , Mnmi of rjeorgln. a whaling
tlon te nyenrs ago could not steer ' tutlon In tho South Pacific.
accurately as If he consulted a chart )n ,10 ,,r,.Nont voyago. which bo
prepared but a year ago. ; Kn n Octobor, 1919, sho touched nt
Tlio magnetic ship made on nbso- j French West Africa), Ilucnos Alros,
luto myth out of thn general belief Coylon. Australia, Now Zealand, Pa
that the compass nlways points dl-'peete, tho Fanning Islands and San
mclly north. It added convincing Francisco. She will go from hero
proof to thn scientific theory that ' to Samoa and thn Panama Canal and
there aro only two longitudinal lines, then homo to Washington,
ona of tho in oxtrcmnly Irregular, j Tho Carnegie was compelled to
where such a thing occurs. When- j use her auxiliary gas engflnu n num.
ever a ship crosses ono ot thesn lines bcr of times to tnko hero out of
tho compass will get the direct pn-lvnultorlal calm belts and to help
larlc Influence. Kverywhere else It! drive her through storm tossed seas
LINCOLN, Nob., March 18. If a
movnnwnt being fnthornd by tho fed
oration of Nobrnskn retailors becomes
general throughout tho country as Is
lining urgnd In circular letters, tho
well-known ultimate consumer will
eat com pono from April' 1 until
April 7, Tho retailors' organization
recently wont on n record favoring
a movement declaring thn first week
In April "Nntlnnnl Corn Meal Wook."
J. Frank llnrr, general secretary
of the federation says thn obiinrva
tlon of such a week will benefit every
class from tlio producer to tho con
sumer. llo says It tho people of tho coun
try buy corn meal and eat Its pro
ducts for ono week, It will create
such a demand for corn that It will
increase in value and will prompt
tho farmer to unload his hoarded
stock.
Is nil that proporty lying adjacent
10 wild pari or unld WAahlngton
stroot botweon tho termini mention
ed and extending back to tho can
tern of tho respective blocka so ly
ing adjacent.
That the docket of city Hens has
been made up an provldod by sec
tion 2CH of tho chnrtor, and bolow
will bo found h Hat of tho name of
tho ownore whoso proporty haa beon
so assessed nn aforesaid and against
which llene bnvn been docketed oji by
said ordlnnnco provided, together
with tho total amount so osscssod
against each specific holding, Refer
ence! Is hereby made to such Hon
docket for detailed description of
each lot, and block, parcol, and
acreage property so assessed.
Furthor notice Is horoby given tho
respective owners of tho proporty so
assessed and herein below listed,
that such asnessment Is now duo nml
payahlo and will ho delinquent from
and after thn expiration of 20 days
from tho dnto of tho flrat publica
tion of this notice. Bald first pub
lication will bo mndo on Monday
March 14th, 1921. Tho owners of
proporty so assessed as aforesaid
must olthor pay In cash or mako and
filo with tho pollco Judgo of (aid
city on or bofora tho 4th day of
April, A. D. 1921, their respoctlvo
applications to pay such assessments
In ten annual Instalment.
Names Amount
of proporty assoitsod against
owners
Iliirg W. Mason, and
Chas B. Wordcn
Ilurg W. Mason, and
Chan H. Wordcn
Ilurg W. Mason, and
Chas !:, Wordcn
Chas H. Wordcn
Chas B. Wordcn
Man B. Mason
Published by authority
Common Council, under section 2C0
or tho charter of said ell.
IMtcd nt Klamath Falls, March
14th, 1921.
A. I LEAVITT
Pollco Judgo of tho city or, Klamath
Falls, Oregon. Mar. 14-18
m
SOlrX AM) ALLK.VMAN
IMBMIHHICn IIV COlIlT
George Nolta and II. J, Allonman,
who woro brought horo Irom Willows,
California, a week or mora ago to
property I answer to a charge of larccncy, waro
dlsmlflRnrl tlV .TllatlrA nt (tin lnami
C 'nnlrjnRhagen yesterday afternoon, tho
fin. 00 ovidenco not being considered strong
I onough to warrant their detention.
1517,00, Tho men worn thurrnil wllh hnvlnc
taken about ?8fi worth of clothing
from a trunk belonging to A. Unvori,
Kxtradltlon papers wero granted by
Governor Stephens of California,
and County Dotectlvo Fred Morley
brought tho men back.
. C17.00
fil7.00
1.17.00;
of tho
NOTKTK TO I'ltOPKIlTV OWNKItH
WIIONB I'IK)Pi:itTV IIAH I1KK.V
FOUND I.IAIILH roil TIIK COST
OF IMIMtOVINO WAHH1NOTON
BTIlBhT FIU)M FlltHT KT. TO
KWAU.VA IU)ULKVAIII, TnAT
T1IKV IMVfi !M) I)AYH FJM)M
FlltHT VVIUACATIOS OF TII1H
NOTIfK IN WHICH. TO FILK
TIIKIU APPMOATIONH TO I'AV
AKl-Mi:.NTrt IN TK.V ANNUAL
INHTAIiMKNTH.
tho
Notlco Is hereby given that
or the best pos.lb.0 ways of Inve.t.'T.r' ' lcU? .of J Ea.'
Ing our money, and our rommiinlty nance No, C42. duly adopted on the
Is growing and needs nchools," 28th day of February, A. D. 1921,
Mm. Worlow Is a qualified voter i""" ?r win .Mayor approved on tho
and will cast her voto for bonding
tho high school district, besides u su
ing her Influcnco to win othor
votes.
isi any or March. A. Ii mot ,i
clarn thn proportionnto nssessmont
on each lot, port or lot. block, par
cel and ncreago property found to bo
bononted and liable for a proportlon
"' "Jipro of tho cot ot Improving
....-....,, sireei irom First street
to Hwaiinn boulovard.
jrh property no found benentcd I
and liable and assessed as aforesaid j
We are dying to
DYE tor YOU
When you want Pressing, Dyeing or Cleaning done,
and done promptly and well, call on us.
We are Klamath Falls leading Cleaners and Dyers.
Klamath Dye Works
PAUL LAMBERT, Proprietor
431 Main Street
Phone 408
J
New arrivals in clever
Outing Breeches and
Leather Coats.
wilt point either east of north orj
west or north. j
In thn taking of these figurative '
x-rays und the compilation of Its
datn, sometime,, Interestingly gco- j
graphical as well n magnetic, the,
Carnegie has traveled more than I
300,000 mile slnco she was launched
June 12, 1909, She Is thn only ves
sel credited with having circumna
vigated tho globe In thn sub-Antarctic
regions. In this voyage, entirely
within tho contlnoa or tho Great
when the sails wero In danger of
blowing Away. This engine contains!
thn only magnetic Influencn on .
uoaru, iiui u in mi lur nwny irum uiuil
rucuniuig insiruinrnin mai u nun mi-
soiuieiy no cneci on incin. l
Tho Carnegie carries a complement
nt 2.1 nurinni Pniitnln J P Anil nt
Washington has full charge of both
the navigation of thn vossel and thn if
recording of the mngnottc data, Ue
Is assisted by u second In command,
Lieutenant II. F. Johnston or tho I
ANDROSS-GLOVER
Style Shop
707 Main St
Phone 341 W
We cordially welcome
you to the Auto Show
SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS
Entrancing Spring Styles Have Sprung Up
Tjou can get
GOOD COFFEE
-if it is
qroum riqht
blended riqht
packed riqht
and
made riqht
Batter cojfee than
Hills cannot be
produced, and
its appetizing
aroma, fine flavor
and satisf ijinq
strength
is protected bu a
vacuum can
IVHKItlUMUUITil!
"Mary,Mary, quite contrary,
How does your garden grow?"
With Frocks of Silk, and Hats and Wraps,
And lovely Suits all in a row!
V
f A Ml)
W"i 8Sriftt
rn
V MP
fc
So entirely new that
Fashion herself is quite
amazed.
i.
HillsBros.
Red Can
COFFEE
CHIC OR MANNISH SUITS
Faultless in fit and finish
$29.50 TO $85.00
DISTINCTIVE COATS AND WRAPS
In fabrics soft and clinging
$25.00 TO $89.50
SPRING FROCKS
As charming and quaint as Mary in the
nursery rhyme!
$25.00 TO $79.50
SPORT TOGS
Smart! Practical! Inexpensive
JERSEY SPORT SUI TS, $29.50 $35
SPORT COATS, SO 75 to $29 '75
SPORT SKIRTS, $9.75 to $27.50
SILK OR WOOL SWEATERS, $7.95 to
BEAUTIFUL SPRING HATS
Whose sole mission in life is to make you
appear lovlier! and make you happy, too,
with their unusually low prices
$4.95 TO $32.50
GLO.VES
In every correct new style latest shades;
attractively priced
CLEVER NOVELTIES IN BAGS AND
VANITIES
! CHARMING BLOUSES
of Georgtte.
it of Crepe de Chine
of Voile and Batiste .''
$6.95 TO $2i:50
SILK HOSIERY
In .plain and novelty styles and shades
$1.10 TO $5.95
ANDROSS-GLOVER STYLE SHOP