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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1921)
I'Aais nvj THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON tUi Ci.,, NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS ON FIRST THREE UNITS OF PAVING -Society Arconllnit In wunl rnculvod from Mm. MiiiiiIii Iloyil-WiiKiior, uliu will iirrlvo how In tint noiir fiiluni. Ilkir (irlRltuil pinti wtiH to lin In Klamath Knlln hnforo now, lint linr vonil Urn) cluir, Mr. I'niiiiiorp, Iiiih Ictipt luir for inmo oxtrii work I In wroto Mm, SSuiiiwnll iilmit Mm, WnKiiar'n work ii a follown; "Him Kriinclnco, Mnr. 18, 11)1! 1 "Dour Mm. .iimwiilt: "I Iiiivii Jrnit kIvoii Mm. Vtiinnor 11 lowion, iitul I mil fully convinced Umt If Klvnn tlm opportunity, hIio will ho como iinu of tlio iniiht hrlllliint coin) rnturlntn of tlio tlinn. Him itml(o rn mnrkiihln iroRrimi." In a forniiir liiltnr lin Hnya: "MrH WnKiwr In n flno llttln woiiinn wltli n volcn lllio nllvnr TIhto In ii womlitr ful lirlllluiicy mill Npnrkln In, luir lonra, onnucinuy in nor upper rcRiit tor." Tlutro In no iloulit Hint linr conrort hero will lin n nmnt nrtlotlr nml mi Joynlilu nvi'iit, mill lior iiiiuiy frliwiilH nnit mjiiilrorn, nH wull nn nil lovnrn o( mtialc, nrn looking forwnril to lii'iir InK her. flnnio day In tlm nnnr futurn Klninnth Knlln will lin prntiil to rliilm tljla yoniiK woiiinn with tlm Ixmtitlful Titco mi ohm of our own ulrln, Rliu In now on linr wny lo llvn nml ntmly In Now York, nml tlinni In no iloulit mi to tlm miccomful enronr t tin t In nwnltlnic linr. Him luipcn nml pinna to KO to I'nrla within tlio nnxt two yenrn. Ilnr flmt tnnclinr, Mm. Zum wnlt, naturally fnoU nntlHfnctlon ovnr tlio proRroRN luir pupil linn imulo, Blin tuny Inko a Jutt ntuount of rraillt to horjlf, for It wiin duu to liar toncli InR Hint Mnmlo Iloyd diivnlopml n volrn which wim n ilollRht iivun ho forti nIiu loft linns, Ilor otlior touchori hnvo rIvuii wrlttnn nml Npokau tntV mony to tlio splrmllil work of Mm. Zumwult. Tlio I'. M. O. nocloty will nntnrtnln tlio nnnlor Klrln of tlm IiIrIi ncIiooI thin otrnlni; nt tlm hoiun of I)r nml Mm. II. I). I.loyil Htownrt on AImiichIii at root. (InnniN nml niiulr will nitur tnlu tlio KUrNtn nml rnfrnhinuutN will bo norvod diirliiR tlm livening. Thn (Irnilunto Kuratm Kocloty mot yentorflny nfturnnon In tint rhnmhor of commnrco room ami Rnvn n pro KM m tin it miiinnrliil In honor of Mlm Jnun Dnlnlio, whoirn ilmith nrcnrri'tl two yenm nRO yrntunlny In Franco. Minn Krlcko, county hoalth iiumn, I Kayo n paper on tlio llfo of Minn Do-! lano, won wan pronmi'iii or inn lum CroRR Nurni'N naaorlntlon durlliK tlio war. with linuiliiinrlorn at Wnahlni; ton. Aftnr thn nnnliitlrn wn nli;ncil Minn Dnlnno wont to I'ruucn In thn hnnn thul nlin tnlcht lirllnr rnnillllnnn for tlm Hi'd Promt numnn thrro utid ' It win ilurlliK Kiln limp thnt'nlm run-1 tnirtnd an lllncnn whlrh n-nultiil In hnr iIimiIIi. At IIik rlono of tlio pro" gram Inn wan nnrvnd nml u noclnl hour niont. Mm. CUrenro Umlorwooil cntnr tnlni'd tlm llrlilgo Club nt her hoiun on Hnvrntli Ntrurt Thuradny nflr noon. Mr. (I. A. Kruno won n nut'nt of tlm ctuh nml wiin alio thn wlmmr of thn prlio for hlKhnst M'oro. Tun wan nnrvi'd nt thn rloin of thn kuiiiu. Mm. M. A, CallaKhan will cntof tnln n mi in In1 r of frlcmln nt tior homo on Mnnmnlta Ntnirl thin ovunllic In honor of Mr. Cnllnhnn, of Portland, who will arrlvo tonlRht for n hrlof vlnlt to till ilator, Minn MurKurut Cal la1 lion. Mm. M. H. Went won n chnrmlnK hoitum to thn Itlauro Hour club Tu en day nttornnon nt her homn on 3rd atreot. IlrldRo wan onjoyod during tlio afternoon, nftor which dainty ro frnahmontN worn norvod hy tho lion lean. Iilttlo Minn Mary Howard wnn hoir tann lo ton of hnr young Rtrl frlendn lant Halurday nfturnnon, tbo occnnlon bolnn; tho celohrntlon of liar tenth birthday, Tho afternoon wnn spent (n gnmen and dollcloiu rofrAnhmcnV woro aorvod all departing foellni: Hint It wan ono of thu hnpplcat nftornoons of tliolr Uvea. ' A delightful party wna given Wtoil. nnadny evening by Mm. Itorhort Now oil nt hor homo In honor of Mr. Fred I'aynn'a birthday. Thn tnlilo wnn prettily docoratod with dnffoJIla nml vlnlota nnd rofri-ahmonta norvod, If 7 Mho rnndloH on thn birthday enku toll llin truth, Mr. I'nyno will enjoy nln gla hllnn for another yonr. Among those iroHont wern: Minn Knuim Ilorgn, Klonnor Torroy, Ilotty flroy, tho guont of, honor, nnd Harold (Iroy and Wenlny Krntor. Thn llnpny Hour club wan nntei tnlnvd hy Mm. It. J. BheotH at her K homn on South Illvnrnldo ntreot Turn wday nftnmonn, Tho hnunn wnn pretv tltv dncornted 1u wild flnwom nnd dnffodllN nnd tho nftornoon gpent In needlework. Mondnmoa Rlevons, Wilt tenburg nnd J P. Oonllnr wnro EiinntH of thn club. At thn clnno of n tollRhtful nftornoon tho ponton nnrvnd dnlntv rcfrenhmontH. Thono proannt hnildim thn rlub RiienH wnre: MtNilnmnH Hector Itlchirdnon, Tnnv pier, Humnhrnv, Ilox Itonnor, Bum morn. Blolnmotz. Kd 1'ropnt, A Loach nnd Jonnlo Hum. Thn lndlen of thn 11. I'. O. K. will hold tholr rnRiilnr noclnl moot ing TuonJuy nftornoon nt 2:30. All mombom nnd IihIIoh who nro ollKlhlo for memt)ornlilp nro Invited to nttond .Thn hontonmiN for tho nftornoon will bo Mm. J. 1). .lCiulors und Mm. Chug. Collier. , , m RURPEOTS 1IKI.D FOIl ATTEMPTED nUHOljARA' YBEKA. Cal., April 16. Palo Btroff, alias "Dutch Pete," nnld to ho an cx-convlct with a rocord In tbo fitate PrlBon at Salem, Ore., and a compinlon riving hi? ntm,t frank iKadot, wero arrested In MMford yatteilav by Daruty Sheriff Jafepb MoMahnn on a rbrr of attumptlng to hurR'nrlrn tho Oold HMI Tlnnk nf Cold Hill, Oro tbo previous evnn log. Tho offlcorn clnlm to hnvo tho two mou positively lilontlflod. Tho attention of Delinquent Lien Debtors on the first three paving units is called to the urgency of the situation confronting the Com 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 will be presented for payment to the city treasurer on that date. There is in the hands 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 the Common Council. Dated April 11th, 1921. A. L. LEAVITT, 14-16 Now Stock Pianos $360 up. Do not fall to boo tho now Inatrumonta nt your dlapoaal at our atom. Term a nro ad Innted to null conditions bo wlso buyora will not .fall to visit us. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Ono Dantmvi Mnalo 807 Main Ht. 1- fltf A Series of Human Interest Talks on Insurance What Does Your Banker Think of the Insured Man ? "First, ho Is pruilcnt," said one banker, "If the applicant for a loan carries ampin Infiminco wo know ha is providing for tlio inevitable." "flanks lonn money on tlio character of tho man moro than on tho proposition submitted. Insurance guiminters that tho man's jilmiH will not ho 'sacri ficed It ,hp illcii," Fnlil another prominent hanker. "A man can crcnto a larger estate with u email amount of money by taking llfo iusuiunco than any other wny nml ho also crcntes n compulsory saving," said another prominent banker. "A man with n family should no moro go without llfo insur ance tlinn go without food and clotliinpr. A sinnlo man should take llfo Insurance for tic gets jt cheaper and tho tinvj will como when ho will bo sure to need it," commented nnothor banker, Think it over and talk with CUNT M. BROOKIN8 Phono 22'M I lMiHTIirTiiiBaii lflsajOTA4saHHBaBHHH of the city treasurer Police Judge. Tho high quality of auecoas that follows advertising In tbo claailfied column of Tho Ilorald Is dnt.to tbo Intolllgenco of Its roadors. Willard I IB ayy AJ W,S fvx-ro. k.w j. . v Service Yours is a Willard Threaded Rubber Bat tery? Fine I Then you're free from separator ex pense and trouble, be cause Threaded Rubber Insulation outlasts the plates. But you need Willard Service just the same. Our service is here for you to use, and when you do make full use of it you'll find your battery not only lasts longer but serves better. Drop in. Ask about Willard Threaded Rub ber Insulation, and why it means so much to car users. Willard Batteries ' LINK RIVER BATTERY STATION Seventh and Klamath FISK NONSKID3 " -l Inia ti-l R:c. V. 3. Pit Off. Time fco Re-tire? 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