The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 14, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Thursday, An in. j, iB2I
MINT
FOR SERVICE
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Ti
provide tho noodod employment
next winter.
' Tim third Important fnctnr In
unemployment, wn bullovo, In tliu
delay of atntn nrul municipal con
trnctorit, who hid for highway.
street ami sower contracts at n
'rather high flguro, basing thnlr
higher figures upon extra cohI of I
( oporatloii iliirlm; tho rainy xoimon.
iwhllo lit Ih iiililltlonal cost Js rocog-1
Inlzod (ih li);ltlmntu liy slnto nnd
, inunlclpiil offlclnln, nnd tho con-
(Iny II. IlooKiir, Imro In tho ln ' trnctn aro lot on that linnlo, tho
toront of omjiloymoiit for nx-sor- contractors do not perform tho
vlco inon who Imvo taken tho rn- work during tho oxponslvo lahor
hnhllllntlon run run of vocational period. TIiiih tho contractor ronl
trulnliiR nt tho 0. A. 0. loft for ' I"" greater profit on It In hid, lint
Medford yesterday During bin I tho hrtiad wlnnor nnd his fnmlly
local work Mr. Ilookor found Kin- nro deprived of tholr honofltH wH' '
math Falls employe very willing woro flKurnd In tho original con
to co-opornto. I'romlnonl linen In tract. Thin condition, too, wn bo
tho O. A. C. vocntlonnl training nro Hovn, will ho vory mntorlnlly cluing
engineering, nt:rlniHurn, auto mo- d hoforo tho winter notn In.
rhnnlm and forestry. I Murh work "could nnd should ;
Louis K I'nrtnr. local contractor, avo been performod by crotaln
ban offored the imo of his offlro oil public utllltloii throughout thu win-.
uppor Main ntreot for liitiiiliiiiarlurn "f months, particularly ih tho j
for nx-niirvlrii men who nro out of "Into public Horvlco commission .
imiploymeiit. anil promises all po- Krantod tlionn utllltloii Incronnod
slbln aid Inward securing John for "tea for the vnry purpose of fl- j
thorn. It Im said that many nutMldo nancliiK such work; but nflor n -.
men Imvo come hero In retpinno lo reiving nuthorlty to Increniio tholr !
rumom that Kovitrnment land wns rates tho corporations jenmed to
opon to soldier sotllomoiit nnd, forgot tho purposofor which tho
finding tho reports proniiituro. nro sought tho Incronso'.
remnlnliiK to find work During tho month of robrunry
Tho Amorlcnn Legion on April tho Unomployinent committee found
1 brondonnd tho ncopo of Uh un- employmiint for 2,211 men and
employment commlttco to tnko In 113 women, a total of 2,324. Dur-
VARIETY SHOPS
ONE-DAY CROCKERY SALE
SATURDAY, APRIL 16th ONLY
White and Gold Patterns
tli ii entire ntnto Instead of confin
ing tbo work to Portland. A
lengthy report has boon Ixsuod by
tho committed for Kebrunry and
March, from which the following
la extractud:
' While thuro wero many minor
causes for tho vust army of pen
niless unemployed In Portland, our
survoy showed that tbo condition 1'OUK Ni:V HUILDINOH
Ing March omploymont was pro
vided for 1,708 men nnd G82 wom
en In co-operation with tho wom
en's division, a total of 2,390. In I
tbo two months, tbrounh tho ef
fort of tho committee In Portland
nnd Multnomah county, 4,714 men
and women found work. I
was dun primarily to tho lack of
a definite Industrial program which
nhould and would more evenly din
tribute Induntrlal activities over
tho entire year. This committee
hopes to prenent a program to tbo
city, county nnd ntatn officials,
whereby, through co-operation with
tho Hlnte Chamber of Commorco
nnd tho various local commercial
organizations, tbo critical unem
ployment nltuntlon of tbo past win
ter wilt be averted throughout tho
entlro ntnto In tho future.
Next to tho lack of a definite In
dtutrlul program, tho greatest
cause for unemployment Is tbo
lack of an Intelligent, consistent,
iill-lhe-yonr-'round advertising cam
paign of Oregon products, to create
n pormanont nnd grnulng demand
for homo products by Orcgonlan
and further, ndvortlslng of Oregon
product oiitsldo tho ntato. Had
Oregon ' produrtn boon glvon tbo
propor advertising last year, we
bollnvo that Oregon factories
would havo employed more than
20 per cent of tbo broad winners
who were Idle nnd prnnlless nt
tho tlmu of our nurvey. This com
mittee utso ban n plan of action to
present to Oregon commercial org
anizations which, wn bollnvo, will
remedy that condition In Unto to
:oMi'Mrri:i at wi:i:i
Tea Cups and Saucers 30
Coffee Cups and Saucers 35c
After Dinner Coffees 30c
Dinner Plates 25c
Soup Plates , 25c
Mush Dishes 25c
Fruit Dishes 12c
rnw Bowls (Round) --350
Small Vegetable Dish (Round). ...v 35c
Medium Vegetable Dish (Round) 50c
' prtre Vegetable Dish (Round) 75 C
Medium Vegetable Dish (Oblong) 50c
Large Vegetable Dish (Oblong) 7fC
Small Platters 3SC
Large Platters 75c
i
White Ware
Tea Cups and Saucers 25c
Tea Cups (Only) ..A 20c
Dinner Plates 20c
Mush Dishes 20c
Fruit Dishes lie
Soup Plates 20c
Gravy Boats 15c
Medium, Vegetable Dish (Round) 60c
Small Vegetable Dish (Round) 35c
Medium Platters 50c
Large Platters 75c
4 Large Plates 12c
5 Large Plates 15c
Sugar Bowls 50c
Creamers 35c
VKi:i. April 14. Tho Wcud
Lumber compnny boarding hotixo
has been moved Into tho now
building roconlly complotcd. Tho
building Is ono of a group of four
buildings which tho company has
recently built for tho uso of Its
unmarried employes. Tho other
three buildings are modern room-
Ing houses.
Tbo lionrdlng bouno Is a three
ttory structure., Tho roontn for tho '
help nro on tbo first floor. Tho
dlnli.n rooms and kitchens, with
all tito modern conveniences fnrj
cooking for largo numbers of men,
nro on tho nocoml floor. On tho
khlrd floor am situated tho quar
ters for directors, genornl offices
of tbo compnny and visiting lum
bermen. '
Havo You Srn Kolloy today?
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A classified Ad wl!i noil tt.
xotiei:
Notlcn Is hereby glvon that thoro
will bo n called mooting of the Innd
owners of tho Kamuth Drainage Dis
trict bold a( tbo office of tbo Secre
tary In Klnmuth Knlls, Oregon, on
Bnturdny. April 23rd. 192.1, for tho
purpose of voting on whether or not
wo shall entor Into n contract with
NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS ON FIRST
THREE UNITS OF PAVING
The attention of Delinquent Lien Debtors
on the first three paving units is called to the
urgency of the situation confronting the Com
i mon Council on May First, next. On that date
the principal of the remaining outstanding
bonds on those units, amounting to $47,818.53,
will be due and payable; and the bonds them
selves wilf be presented for. payment to the city
treasurer on that date.
There is in the hands of the city treasurer
applicable to that purpose $31,185.02, the dif
ference or $16,633.51 represents the delinquent
. principal that must be met besides the accrued
interest if the financial integrity of the city is
to be maintained. There is no other source
than the delinquent Lien Debtors from which
the necessary funds can be secured to meet this
liability. ' It is therefore imperatively . necessary
that the delinquent Lien Debtors awake to that
fact and come forward at once with the bal
ance due on his or her assessments in accord
ance with notice thereof recently received by
them.
The Common Council has noted also the
amount of delinquencies existing on -other pav
ing units, including the first installments on the
more recent street improvements and it causes
the council to hesitate in ordering new im
provements petitioned for until these latter de
linquencies are approximately paid up.
By order of tho Common Council.
Dated April 11th, 1921. A. L. LEAVITT,
14-16 Police Judge.
Best grade Crockery We carry no SECONDS. Sets made-up of
any number of pieces. In. addition we' have EIGHT patterns to select
from For camps, boarding houses, restaurants, etc., we are prepared
to furnish HOTEL ware. We boast of the largest and best Crockery
assortment in Klamath Falls.
Just received, some beautiful patterns in genuine ENGLISH
WARE suitable for Wedding Gifts, etc.
If in need of dishes see us: We can save you money.
Klamath Variety ShoP
k.in.15 nA 9tL. store
HKRVKYOU J1BTTEK
HAVK YOU MOHK
ODD FEIXOWB
BUILDING
KLAMAT H FALLS
OREGON
tho Unltod Statos for a water right
for tho Irrigation of tho lands within
tbo boundaries ot the District. All
land ownors uro urgod to attond this
meeting whoro possiblo to do no.
II y ordor ot tho Hoard ot Super
visors, 11-21 C. It. DKLAP. Secretary.
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NOTICH FOlt PUiUjICATIO.V
(I'lIllI.lHHKU)
Swedish railroads aro using peat as
fuel.
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WEATHER RECORD I
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Horeatter Tho Heratd will publish
tbs mean and maximum tempera
tures and precipitation record asvtak-
I on by tbo U. S. Itoclamatlon service
tntion. ruDiicauon win cover me
Department of tbo Interior
:.?; '.To-m nt ,vk.0y!'w;, lr,,'i U? Previous to tbo paper's Issuo. up
April 11, ll)l!t. .Not Conl Land jto 5 o'clock ot tbo day.
NOTICE Is horoby given that
Jninea K. Caldwell, ot Klamath
Knlls, Oregon, who, on Juno 23,
19Ui, made Homestead Kntry, No.
0S7GG, tor Lots 3-4, Soctlou 17,
Township 41 S, llango 10 L Wll
lamotto Meridian, has fllod notlco of
Intention to muko final tbreo-ycar
Proof, to establish claim to tho land
nliovo duscrlbod, before C, II, DoLap,
Clork of tho County Court, at KIs
math Pnlls, Oregon, on tho 20th day
at Mny, 1921.
Claimants names as wltncsses:
Carl Howlo, S. V. Lewis, both of
KInmnth Falls, Oregon. Prank Onb
rial, John Totton, both ot Merrill,
Oregon.
Notlco will bo publlshod for tlvo
consocutlvo wooka In tho Klamnth
Hornld. JAS. P. nunaKss
H-21-28-tM2 neglstor.
7-Passenger
HUDSON CARS
FOR HIRE
The cars that go
and get back.
Phone 77
REX CAFE
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ATTENTION!
Timberworkers.
Open Meeting
Friday Evening
April 15th. at
v 8 o'clock.
We have a message
for you.
Good News
Charter Open
All Workers Welcome
Bscement T. O. O. F, Bids
Mam and 5th,
.-H"-K"K"V
Free Dinner Set With Every
Toledo Standard Range
Tho Standard needs no description, no pralso. It
speaks and stands for Itself and Is so unlTorsally
known that when you say Standard Range It Is like
saying 18-karat gold.
For a short time wo will give to every purchaser ot
a Standard Range ono 26-plece dlnnor sot ot Bluebird
china, either in gold or blue band. A white enamel
base goes with each rango. '
A white enamel Standard Range $79.90
A plain black Standard Range $70.00
am closing out my furniture
stock, AT 910 MAIN STREET and
you can get some fine bargains. I
also have other new and second
hand articles. Just drop in and take
a look. You will save money.
W. H. ROSS
906 MAIN STREET
FqxjxrxriinftniratvrrnTiri'rirrinn''vii-irririr nrnninnn ni-nnfnn nnririninnrirvi.injf
Phone 531-R
W. E. and J. E. PATTERSON
CONTRACTING PAINTERS
We give all cur work personal attention. Use nothing but flret
elite taatetUl. Let us give you figures on your palatine.
133 N. 4th St. Res. Phone 531-R