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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1921)
IVWJH MVI) THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON u'i:immdav, maiich ski, jossi. IRIS FEELS HOUSING NEED IxmitlH, ('ill, March 23 llous Iiik (or tlm nitriiliiM population Unit fluctuates with activity In tlm linn lior Industry In (inn of tlm urgent needs of DorrlH, During tlm winter, avnry ImiIIiIIiik ul nil nvnlliililn wiim occupied liy it family or by omi ir morn single men employed by tlm local box fiiclorluK, Now Hint this Industry In beginning to operate on iv norinnl bnnln unco mure, tliu hIIuii tlon with relation to Illumes for In born mill luilr families In growing morn ncrttn. A building "nil tonn concern would bn n welcome oilier prise In thin town Thnro In need of at lonst 20 houses I.uiiIh llolillHclmr, rnshlnr of tlm Mnlln Btnto bunk, ncriimpiiiilnd by (lourgn Vorluittor, n prominent form er of tlm Tuln l.akn region, ilrovu ovor tnilny by wny of Oklahoma These gentlemen uponl tlm day In Dorrlii mill Mncilonl on liimlnenH. Iltiil McKenilo, local vloll tilnt it n employee of tlm Associated Lumber nml Ilox company, hnx departed on nn extended business rlp which will tnko him to 1'nrlliitid nml afterward noutli to Han Francisco Mrn Mc Kcniln will remain at Dorrls ilurliiK hor htlsbnnd's nhswico Hurry I'cllr, saJoHiiiiiii for n whole sale tobneco nml ramly house, In down from Klnmntli Full today so liciting orders from lornl merchant Kdwln Cross, who reside on n ranch, near (Jalor, wan In town today with tlm nkltm of seven largo coy otes, cnuRht In imp and shot during tlm wlntnr. Tlm nklnn tiro tlm fluent specimens exhibited horn for sovornl months. Antonio Do Froltns, promlnmit rancher from tlm vicinity of Color, wan n DorrU visitor today on busi ness. II. Long, owner of tlm imw theatre how'ln construction, will makti a 'rip to Han Francisco within n few day to purchase mnliirlnl for tlm com plotlon of hi ImlldliiK (llrl of the Dorrlii IiIkIi school, with thn cooperation of several of ft poron. hnn succeeded In lirliu: Ing nbout n radical chntiKo In tlm np ponrnnco of tlm whonl yard. Tlm grounds will bo fenced and Rrann will bn planted for a lawn Tlm student body of tho high school In compos oil exclusively of girls, 14 In number Mr. J. Htrlngfleld l lm Inntructor Strawberry cultiiru htiit proved no successful In nnd iirniind Dorrlii on n small scalo durlnic tlm luni two years that oils fanner turn gono Into tho business thin spring on'n commrrclnl basis, Mr, (1. F (llrnrd him p!antod morn thun 10,000 plant of tbu over bearing variety nnd expects to supply tlm community with berries from his patch P PERFORMANCE) COUNTS w Experience Is Best Teacher We do not expect the time ever to come when all motor truck owners will standardize on MACK trucks that's beyond probability but the time now is HERE when more and more of the SHREWD buyers of trucks arc choosing MACKS. The reason for this fact is the sat isfactory service MACK trucks render in the hands of their owners. If you care to verify our statement consult the list of recent truck buy ers and see the big percentage of them that have chosen MACKS. Ask why the' MACK was select ed and the answer .will be that prev ious experience as a MACK owner had shown the MACK to be the best truck equipment on the market, or that the recommendations of owners of MACKS had decided the question of what truck to buy. Will you be the next? J. H. GARRETT & SONS 522 S. Sixth Street Phone 500 aASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTJ WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOIt HAMJ Oil TKADI Practically now Partition Tractor. Tel. 24211. 21-23 KOIt HUNT Nlco nnd clonn, 3 room furnished apartment. C24 IIIrIi. 21-23 FAHM KOIt IlKNT Near town. Ap ply I' C Carlson. UoxtW,, K. F. 22-28 WANTKI) Two farm liornoii for about 3 weeks, to do plowing for inoir reeu win taxo goon cam oi tlmin Hen I'arknr, Farmers Ware house 224 C NOTICE Notice hi horoby given that tho an mini mooting of tho land ownors of tho Klamath Dralnago District, will ho hold nt tho offlco of tho secretary at tho court houso at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Wednesday, tho 30th day of March, 1921, at 2 o'clock p, m.,' at which tlmo thoro will bo eloctcd onn supervisor to servo for tho term of threo years, and such other busi ness transacted as may locally coino bofora said mooting. c. n. vovm; Socretary. 13-29 WANTED Housekeeper. So henry work, small family, modern homo Imiulro Herald offlco. 21-23 flco. 21-23 FOIl HAM: 1 Cft. Monitor drill 1 C ft McC'ormlck reaper. F C Ilechdoldt, llonanza, Oro. 22-28 FOIl HAM: 480 acres grazing land; on Uppor Klamath Marsh, partly fenced, good barn f,0 x JiO and coi-' rnlls, deep well, also running wntor through place. Will price right. Ily , owner Lock box No 31, Merrill, Oro 22-28 FOR HAM: Fordson tractor with J extension rims and two bottom ' gang plow Only CB0. Home terms.. Might trade for touring car, roadster or Klamath Falls properly. Chllcoto; ft Hmlth, C33 Main fit. 22-24 ' FOIl HAM: I'aylng business; right i man snnp New nnd second hand ' goods Must sell owing to other bust- s Hee Dick, cor. Cth and Klamath 9!.fl ir.tnun I FOIl HALK Auto cars, now and soc- ond-hnnd tires. Wo carry Just whnt you want All trading stock; what haveyou? Beo Dick, cor. Cth nnd Klamath avenuo. 22-23 FOIl BALM Oil TItADi: FOIl HAY 1 1C In. Bulky Plow, now; 1 16 In. Walking Plow, now; 1 splko tooth harrow. 1 GO gallon gas tank; 2 sad dles B. V Fronch, 13C7 Esplanade Phono G01J 21-24 I d PRESBYTERIANS IN SUCCESSFUL IT One hundred pcoplo sat down to tho annual dinner of tho I'resbjlpr Ian church and congrugatlon Mini tiny night. Tho bnsomont wiih limlo fully decorated with plants nnd Hon or. Tho tnblos wore nrrnnged In tho largo central dining hall so thnt nil were, togethor for thu sumptuoiiH mcnl, which was served by tho Wom an's Auxiliary. " At tho cIoho of tho dinner 'lour, tho buslnesH session wns oallid to order by tho pastor, Ilnv. i:. P. Lawr ence. Reports wero received from nil tho orKnulziitlons of tho church, phowing the work and progress of tho pnst jonr, Tho first year In tl u now church has shown n most gratifying growth of tho church In numbers and IntoroHt nnd spirit In every dup.-ut-mnnt. Thirty nlno now mombfis hnvo been nd.Icd to the church tlitu far, with expectation of 2G or moio lit Enster tlmo. Twenty-four hno boon dismissed to othor churches, Tho Woman's Missionary tiuclaty roportnd tho largest rolla:tlon of bcnovolont mid missionary funds in their history, 2G0. Thoso hnvo been disbursed to tho rogular bonrds which thoy sorvo, also to tho Ar menian and China Famine fund. Tho Womnn's Auxiliary roport fundso to tho amount of 1132 falaod (luring tho yoar. Tho Kodron club has had n good yoar as a niblo study class social or ganization and has raised 1185, The bonovolcntes of tho church treasurer showotl f.777 expended to tho various boards of tho church nnd for local nnd fnmlno rollof calls, while JT411 wns expended for run ning . penses This Is considerably ahead of tho expenditures of lust )ear nnd will still ho Increased somewhat, for tho year which closes April 1st. loot! reports were given also for tho Sunday school which showed the liugost nttoudenco In Its history, with mi nwirngo of 123 per .Sunday for the year nnd largest nttendenco I 1ft J Tl... ..tllfl nlt.l lllllllt. I.hIu. ".. ,,ii mmiui m.iii jui.mi v.iii,n- tlau Endeavor societies are growing nnd nro doing good work. A otit of thanks was extonded to tho pun lor mid Biiudny school Hiipurlnteud ent mid helpers for their faithful work and also to thn choir for their excellent music nnd faithfulness. Tho resignation of tho llov. 12. P. Iiwrenro was acted on In thn af firmative In nccordnnco with Mr. Lnwrenco's request, nflor many np- ! prnclatlve expressions ns to ho work of Mr Ltiwroiico In church, Sunday school and community. Whllo nil worn exceedingly sorry to hnvo him lenvo, many expressions of good will for his new work nt Medford woro given to him nnd his family Hlghost expressions of appreciation woro also given for Mrs. liwrenco nnd her work nnd Miss Alma for her ef ficiency and willingness In tho musi cal work of tho church. After tho accoptnnco of the resig nation, Mr. l.uwrouco recommended to tho consideration of tho church us tholr pastor, llov. Arthur Illco, of Myton, Utah, Mr. Illco, said Mr. Lawrence, Is one of tho promising young mon of tho church, nnd has had experienced, In buslnotis, farm lug, Chuutauqun work, Christian En deavor, Y, M. C. A. mid church work. Ilo Is a plonslng speaker, nnd of nttrnctlwi personality, a grndunto of (ho Unlvorslty of California nnd McCormlck seminary, Chlcngo. After some discussion tho congrogntlnn ex toudoil him nn Invitation to romo for ti yoar as stated mipply with u view to ii cnll ns permanent pastor ns soon ns both church and minister nro sat isfied thoy nro suited to each othor. TUMI IiAKi: IIOMESTIUD Thuro nro many signs of spring nbout. Plowing nnd soedlng nro seen not only on tho homesteads but also on tho lnko land, Joo Katora Is camping on tho lako land ho loasod. He nnd his son Joo nro plowing thoro, , Mrs. ,Cranrrsll and son Russell sppt Saturday and Sunday In Kla math Falls, having dental work dona Mrs. Kllma and dnughtor Annie Ylaltod Mr. Kllma Saturday. Tho doc tor Oilnks Mr Kllma will bo nblo to return to his homo In another week. Mrs Joo Jucohs hns been having dental work dona In Merrill this week Dnld McComh was also tuero Sat urday for that purpose. Tho community wits well repre sented nt tho stock s.ilo on Thurs day. Tho roads nro In fine shape and thoso who am not too busy are tak ing advnntnga of them. Mr Ituntor and family nro moving from the J llaynes ranch. Mr. Maddox has moved his camp from tho sheep corral on Mr. Pos plsll's placo on to his lako land. Mr nnd Mrs. Maupln wero in Klamath Falls last Tuesday. Mr. Maupln bus received a gnsollno drag saw for which ho sent to tho onst. Mr. and Mrs, Ilubb of Klamath Falls spout tho week end at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Crandal.. There wus great Intorest and re joicing In tho settlement of the Union high school question. The homesteaders wero strong In Its fa vor . QAsk Your Syocer Y He knows the kind rtfnrm1rt who buy Dbl Montb Catsup In prcferenco to any other relish and why I WANTED Work by teamster, com petent to drlvo 2, 4, C, or 8 horso team, Address 1221 Pleasant Ave. Phono 322W 21-2C WANTED Reliable lody to caro for small boy diirlnc dav. Innulrn Iter. old office. 21i-23 FOR HALF: 0 head of good -work horses, nnd ono 3-year-old colt. D. W. (icorgo, on tho old Ky. Taylor placo, Keno road. 19-25 WANTED Your watch or clock to repair. Ooorgo L. Motz, Jowolor, C22 Main Bt. 9-23 FOR SAM: Illocks. I'bono 483-M J. N. Outhrlo. 18-24 WII..L PAY CASH for a good second-hand Ford, No rattlers. In quire at 1029 Mala St. 17-23 Frost may kill your wheat and rot your pumpkins, or you may loso your Job, but tbo grocery bill will kep right oa. Savo yourself this worry and bo Independent by buying our narron-Tnncrcd White Leghorn chicks at $12.50 per 100, and our 8 weeks old puDcts for July dollvory nt $12.00 per dozen. They will be laying In September nnd stay on tho Job nil winter nnd you'll bo handing your grocer oRgs at 7c each, and ho will bo soon be owing you. Order book Is fllllntg fast, so order early. Dollvory any time after April 20. ... MAYWOOD POUIrilY FAIIM Corning, Calif. 3-10-C-l FOR SALE Timber claim. Cheap for cash. Terms If doslrod. Mrs. Nolllo Wall. 1C10 Crescent Ave. 17-28 FOR SALE 1918 Hulck Six. New top, nowly painted and In good condition. Ewauna Motors Co. 17-23 CITY GARBAGE When you want . garbage removed call 1QF-23. Bend Stage Line Road to Bend now open, stages leave at 7 a. m. from CENTRAL AUTO STATION 109 N. 6th Street, near Main Phone 513 WATCH FOR A SLIP in Klamath Falls Creamery butter which if pre sented at our office will be cashed tor $5.00 CASH KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY If the Wood Dealer Sold Service De do not toll currant; wo sell service. That Maud da doesn't it? Well, suppot-o the wood dealer sold sorTlco Instead of wood, he would tend to jour funnier and your range, tnko away tho ashes and clean tho flues. You would buy so much heat. Now you buy so much light, although you pay according to tho current jou consume. Hut tho service Is performed woo you by this company nt tho substations and power plants. That Is whnt wo want to glvo jou efficiency service. It is the aim of this company to havo nono but satisfied customers. No matter what It is, If you hao a grlomnce, or are dissatisfied about your bill or do not understand our rates, please come and see us or writo us about It. If jou hnvo any suggestions to nioko, we will gfady avail our sehes of tlicni as our aim is constantly to improve our service to you na fast us the development of science and human ability permit. California-Oregon Power Company A child should gain In wolght about 4 poundb a year between two and Bovon years, nnd C pounds a your from sovon to thirteen. A popular Hllef In Wales is that rheumatism can be relioved by bind ing a uplit mackerul round tho nf faded part, What Sick People and Prospective Mothers Want in Home or Hos pital : Sato, Sano, Prompt, Propor Pro fessional caro and results at mini mum cost.. (Collcctlvo moaning, Provtmtlvo Surgery) Surgical eases belong In a Surgical hospital. Most othora can bo offlclontly and mora economically cared for at homo. DR. CRAVER AliopiUiJc ModJdno and Surgery 0 7th and 31am Sts. I'hdno 2MMV. KfemaUt Fall WKKK! .ak 1 -SV& Coffee served pipt'nd hot with pure crtvrr Weteke grer prrVe tn th nteserre Wf ir .' TakeHomeeDcaen Doughnuts OO? NOTICE INVITING PROPOSAX8 TO MAJCK 8TREHT mPnOVEMHNTS Pursuant to Ordtnanco and order of the Common Council of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, notlco Is hereby given that proposals will bo recclvod by said common council for making tho Improvements de signed for Fourth street, from Kla math avonue to tho southarly Una of Oak avenuo; Fifth street from Klamath nvenuo to tho southerly lno of Willow avenue; Walnut ovo nuo from tho northerly line of Fourth street to tho kouthorly Una of Sixth St. Oak Ave. from tho northerly lino of Fourth St. to tho south erly llxo of Seventh street. Willow avenuo from the north erly lino of Fifth street to the southerly line of Sixth street, to gethor with all Intersections between tho respective tormlnl not already Improved. Said proposed Improvements to bo made In accordance with the plans and specifications of tho city engi neer for either of the clash es of Improvement mention ed In said plans and specifications and tho ordlnanco ordering the mak ing of said proposed Improvement, which said Ordlnanco is numbered 540, and was adopted on the 21st day of Fobruary A. D. 1921. and by tho mayor approved on tho 23rd day of Fobruary, A. D. 1921. Tho plans nnd specifications re ferred to abovo aro on fllo with tho I'ollco Judgo and with the city engi neer of sattl city. Tho contract for making the pro posed Imprevement: will be let In ono contract, and tho time tn whtch the samo Is to bo completed, Is fixed by said ordlnanco for Sept. 1st. 1930. Itlds must be filed with the I'o llco Judgo for submission to tho council not later than 8 o'clock p. m. of tho 2Sth day of March. 1921, at which tlmo, at the council cham bor In tho city hall, all proposals will bo opened and considered, Kach proposal must be accom panied by a certified chock on somo responsible hanking Institution equal to S'c of tho aggrogatq amount or tho proposal, the same to bo forfeit ed to thn city, upon failure of the successful blddor to ontor Into con tract nnd bond for tho faithful com pletion of tho proposnd Improvo mont in accordanco with tho plans nnd specifications thoretor. Tho right to reject any and all proposals Is horoby resor ed. Tho award to tho successful bidder is horoby mado contingent upon tho sale of tho bonds that will be authorized for providing necessary funds for financing tho proposed Improvement. Tho plans specifications and esti mates of the city engineer provide for nnd specify for the hard surfac ing olther nitullthlc. Oil Macadam or Concrete: and bids are respect fully Invited on each class of bard surfacing, in addition to grading, curbing, drainage and cement sldn walk. Paled at Klamath Falls, March 14th, 1921. A. L. liBAVlTT Police Judge of said city, tfarch. H-24