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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1921)
MONDAY, MAT 3, 1991 , The Office Cat I1Y JUNIUH Upnldo Down Two pl!i of apples on tho floor In tho back room of a local grocery. "Largo on tho top, sir, ond small ft tho bottomT" Inquired tho now alerk as ho prepared to fill a barrel. "Cortalnly not," replied tho mer chant, virtuously. "Honesty Is tho teat poller, my boy. Tut tho llttlo ap ple at tho nop and tho largo ones at .tho bottom." Tho ass Is tint compllod. "Is tho barrel full, my ladT" ask ed tho grocory mam "Yes," answered tho clorlc. "Oood- Now turn it upsldo down tad label It,' tfd l I should kiss you, would It a potty larconyT She: No, It would bo grand. ' 'judge: "Did tho prisoner offer any resistance!" Copper: 'Only a dollar, ycr honor, jhI I wouldn't take It." Oh, Joy! I know that Spring is on tho way . 1o sporting pages ovory day Aro running cols and cols of dope, Of pennant chancos and now hope, Or managers and training camps. Of scouts now shining up tholr lamps Ot slabmcn getting into form. Of stars who'll tako the fans by storm, fCbf, it will bo no tlmo at all Botoro wo boar tho cry: "Play ball!" Don't Ilo Too SkrpUrol Hark Twain onco said, "don't get More out of on experience than there la In It." For ezaxnple, a cat will sit A a hot atoro once and having aai on a hot stoTO onco, will forever refuse to sit on a cold store. Plenty of I'ctligrco (Klamath Co. Farm Bureau News) rOIt SALE Scrub bull, with pedl rree; sired by Mistake, by Bologna, j Conner. Dam was damdesi cow yea ever Haw. U. E. Reeder. Why Tbey Heapee U (Hedford Mall Tribune) snry Albers, the rich convicted Kssrtland xalller, consigned America e holl during the war, said "once a sfcaiiiaii always a German," and ex- sVreAsod a wlllingnoes to fight against ke land that bought his pancake "Soar freely, has been freed by tho afetorney-goneral without even a good Ubl for bo doing. If the presont lick sleeps up, it will bo safer ft o be a hell-. r than a good citiien. i na Remnlir For sold foot Keep moving. For wiakeblto Let it alone. ftp r lag This On Your Collector ' "Collections can't be very good " ' "What makes you think so?" ' "I noticed you rubbcr-starapod my J last bill 'pleaso remit.' There must e a lot of slow-pay follows on your' hooks If you'vo had to have a rubber stump raado for cm." Cause unit Effect "How do these grouches get wivoa?" "Many of them were not grouchw vatll they did." Can's He Dour "A man betrays hlss'f by braggln," , ays Sim Pourwons. "When I hears a Man tellln' 'bout how cosy ho kin drlvo u mule, I known right off ho ain't no reg'lftr mulcdrlver." i:ii, itoyi Byron Neud: "The hand that rocks tho cradle rules tho world." Mrs. Neud: "Then you come In hero unci rulo tho world awhile, I'm lrod." IM)ItltIS PKHKO.VALS Knights of Pythias of Dorrls were hoots o!t a diinco Saturday evening at sholr lodgo ball room. Music was sup plied by locul imi8lcians After a mid Ight ropast sorved by tho ladles of tho Knights dancing continued until early In tho morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Llttlo drove to Klamath Falls yostorday aftornoon, whoro thoy will romnln for tho Al O. Harnea circus tpday. A. A. Romko, subscription agent fer the Stars and Stripes, the ex- THE sorvlco nowspaper, waa In town one day last woolc soliciting. Itoy Tabor, proprietor of tho Tabor drug store, loft on yesterday morn ing's train for San Francisco for a tow days business trip. Mr. and Mrs. William 0. Hagol etoln and Mr. Chesloy Stow motorvd to Klamath Falls yostorday for a ohort visit with friends. They will remain for tho circus today, Mr. and Sirs. F. U. Patrick of Kla math Falls, wero In Dorrls Saturday evening having accompanied tho Jol ly Dick Lonsdalo vaudovlllo compa ny. Tho company played at tho Biar thentro Saturday and Sunday nights, returning to Klamath Falls by auto mobllo afterwards. Howard Dayton, an employee of tho Dorrls, Mercantile company, droro (o Klamath Falls today to at tend tho Al. O. Harries circus. Claudo Norman, Uo for (ho past week ho beon in Klamath Falls, whoro ho is employed by tho California-Oregon Powor company, spont yostorday in Dorrls with friends. Mr. Norman formorly had chargo of tho local powor station and was Interest ed n a ppQl hal! he.ro, Mrs. J. P. Bowman has returned from Sacramento whoro sho has been visiting with friends. ii 'I e itrtW Jdu Wen Keltcy today? m SHASTA VIEW NKWB Mrs. V. X. Woods, an old resident of this place, died lost Tuesday, April 26th. after Bevoral months illness. Tbo funeral services, held at tho Presbyterian church at Merrill, wcro conducted by Rev. Wolfe. Interment was in tho Merrill cemotcry whero her husband was burled n few years ago. Miss Emma Kasper, primary teach cr. was married recently to Mr. Theo dora Flackus of Dairy. Quito a num ber of tho pcoplo and children of this district gavo her n miscellaneous shower Thursday evening. All report a very pleasant evening. Air. and Mrs. O. E. Hunt and son Cecil expect to stnrt Monday for a California trip, visiting relatives and friends and attending commencement at Iloulah Collego, Upland, Callfor nln, whoro their daughtors, Mary and Ada, will graduate. Ada expects to re turn with her parents, but Mary will remain and take a nurse's course. FORITUKK BUYERS Take advantage ot my outside ser vice. I bavo a car and liko to drive it. You, need furniture, and would like to buy it. Call 41-W and I will send for yon; also take you home. l'KRKINS FURNITURE HOUSE "The Furnisher of Happy Homes" A classified ad In The Herald will find what yon have loaf. ' RESOLUTION The Cty Englnoer pursuant to the -Resolution ot the Common Conncll heretofore adoptod, having nndoT date ot the lift day or April, 1921, filed plans, specifications and esti mates of the cost of Improving High trtroot from Third it root to the west erly line of Odar street and Cedar street from High street to Pine atxfsl roaludlng intersections; and the Common Council having taken the same under advisement and find ing amid plans, specifications aad es timates satisfactory, IT IB IfEREDY RESOLVED. That said plans, specifications and rati matee for the Improvement of High street from Third street to the wer erly line ot Cedar street and Cedar street from High street o Pis stref Outbursts of Everett True By Condon SO akJv eROU3Hrf lANOTJAefS -FRtCNjO HOMC HITH XOJ RoO TlfvlKfC"(5 IbtOWS r. VI MwlTllIM !. vr'iNvivm, u Ihj, M - S . . ..L ' - V. -lT-f" - " ?, Z' V 1 5trfr?i i . ' j - 7sm ) - . V "i" lm&k -" Z EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON including Intersection, bo and the same are heroby npprovod; AND 11H IT FURTHER RB80LY JQD, That the Common Council here by declares Its indention to Improve sold portions of High street and Co dar street in nccordnnco with said plans, specifications and estimates; sold Improvement to consist of pay ng enld portions of High street and Cedar street with Illtultthlc, Con crete or Wllllte, The mtlnratod cost of the Improvement of paid portions of said street by placing thereon eith er Hltullthlc, Concrrto or Wltllto to be $20,125.10, mid cost Including grading, rolling, curbing and com on t sidewalk. AND TIK IT FURTHER RESOLV ED nY THE COMMON COUNCIL, That tho following described proper ty bo and Is hereby declared benefit ed by said Improvement, to wit; Lots 1, 2, S, 4, 6 Block 0 Ewnuna Heights, Lots G, a, 7, S niock 6, Original Town, Lots B, 6, 7, 8, niock C, Ori ginal Town, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, C niock 6, Ewnuna Heights, 1-ots C, 7, 8, Block 4 Original Town, Lot 1, 2, 3. Dlock 4 Ewaunn Heights, Lotn 3 and 4 Dlock 3, Original Town, Txils 1 and 5 WocX 3, Ewaunn HcIrM", 10 . E, 6. Block 2 Original Ton. Lots 1, 2, 3, niock 1, Ewnuna Heights, Lots 1 and 2 niock 2 Original Town. Lots 1 and 2 In niock 3 Original Tewn: and that said property above listed and described bo and hereby Is do pared $ be assessed for the ctponse of'sald improvement. AND HE IT FURTHHR RBSUL.V ED. That Monday the 23 day of May, 1921. at tho hour of 8 'oolock P. 1L. at the Council Chnmbem at the City Hall, be fixed as tbo tlmo and place for the hearing of objections and re monstrances against the sold propos ed improvement and the Police Judgo is hereby directed to cause notico or said hearing ito be published as by Charter provided. STATE OF ORE00N. ) Countv of Klamath, )kl Cltr of Klamath Falls.) I, A. L. Leavitt. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, uregon do heroby certify that the foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy or n itesoiu tlon adopted by the Common Coun ell on the 26th day of April. 1921 declaring Its Intention to Improve High street from Third street to tho westerly lino of Coder street and Ce dar street from High street to Pine street. Includ nc Intersections, ana nnnroving tho plans, specifications and estlmntes of costs submitted by the City Engineer 28-9 A. L LEAVITT. Pollco Judge RESOLUTION Tho City Engleer pursuant to tho Resolution of Hho Common Council horotoforo adopted, having under date ot the 2nd day ot April, 1921. filed plans, specifications and cell mates of the cost ot Improving High Bt. from 3d st. to 6th St. and Fourth street from Pine Htxeet to Jefferson street. Including Intersections; and the Common Council having taken the same under advisement and find ing said plans, specifications and es timates sntlsfaotory. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, That said plans, spe cifications and estimates for the Im provement of High street from Third street to Sixth street and Fourth street from Pine street to Jefferson street. Including intersections, be and Che same ore hereby appreved: AND BE IT FURTHEll RESOLV ED, That the Common Council here by declare its intention te improve said portions ot High street and Fourth street in accoraaee with enld elans, aaeclficatloa and estimates; said improve meat te consist of im proving said portion of High street and Fourth street wtta bitullthlc. concrete er wlUlte. "Ha estimated cost of the Improvement of raid por tions of said streets by pissing them on either bltulfair. roarrete or wll llte to be 13O.301.3S, said toM in cluding gredtag, railing, curbing and cement side-walk. AND n IT FURTHER RESOLV ED nY THE COMMON COUNCIL. That the following described proporty bo and is hereby declared henofltUd by Mid improvstumt. to-wlf lots 0. LVItCN THIS FCI.COW H A S A Uit5 "THAT CADS AROVJM AW- WT ANO HMr N "S cveMlMC just in Tin5 to S.Af TO CfcTHC-ft A CIT-fUS SoMCTNlNC rF- HM To wrm "St-oppy eocrec Kr HuSftAMP T&ct-S KG YOO Cdlie. HOMti ivrcfl HIM PoR. CDNNCfcR. M2t-v. T3 In, HC(1 IN A noncMT aivjv- (Ajei."- isiT "sjouim ano Hve SOMtsTHlMG TO GAT, 6, 7, 8, Bloek 7, Orlglnnl Town, 1-otn 9, 7, 8, 9, 10 Block 49, First Addi tion, Lota 5, 0, r, 8, , Ulock 8, Ori ginal Towa, Lota 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, Illook CO, Fimt Addition, Lots G, 0, 7. 8, Block 9, Original Town and High Bchoot property; aloo Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, Ulock 7, 0, 4, E, 0, Illook 8, Original Town, Lota 4, C, 0, 7 and westorly half of Lot 8 and westerly hnlt ot lxt 8 In Block 50, First Ad dition, liots 4, 8, 0, 7 and uestnrly hnlf of Lot 3 and westerly half ot Lot 8. Block 47. and Lots 1, 2. 9. 10. and easterly hnlf ot Lot 3 and east erly hnlt ot Lot 8 In Block 48, and Lots 8, 7, In Block 42, ot Firm Ad dition to tho' City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; and that nald property abovo listed nnd described be and hereby Is deelnred to bo assessed tor the ex pense of said Improvement. AND BB IT FURTHHR RESOLV ED, That Monday, the 23 day of May, 1921, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M., nt the Council Chambers of the City Hall, be fixed as the tlmo and place for the hearing ot objec tions and remonstrances against tho mid proponed Improvement and the Pollco Judge is beroby directed to rnuse notice si Mid hearing as by Charter provided. STATU OF ORBOON, ) County ot Klamath, )ss. City of Klamath Falls,) I, A. L. Leavltt. Pollen Judge ot the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy ot a resolution adopted by tho Common Council on the. Efth. day Of April. 1921. declar Ing IU Intention to improve High street from Third street to 81HU street and Fourth street from Pine street to Jefferson street. Including Intersections, and approving the plans, specifications and estimates ot costs submitted by tho City Engineer A. B. LEAVITT. 28-9 Police Judge. RESOLUTION The City Engineer pursuant to the Resolution of the Common Council heretofore adoptod, having undor date -of the 10th day ot April, 1921, filed plans, specifications and esti mates ot the coat or improving El Dorado street from Esplanade to Portland street nnd Melrose ntrwt from EIDorndo to Pacific Torrare, including intersections; and tho Com mon Council having tnkon tho snmo under advlsemont and finding said plans, specifications nnd estimates satisfactory. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED. That said plans, specifications nnd esti mator for tho improvement of EllVv rado street from Esplanade to Port land street and Melrose Btrnot from EIDorado to Pacific Torraco. Includ ing intersections, bo and tho name ore hereby approvod; AND BB IT FURTHER nCTOLV ED, That tho Common Council hero by Moclnres Its Intention to Improve said portions of EIDorado street and Melrose direct, in accordance with said plans, specifications nnd estl mates; said Improvement to consist of paving said pactions of EIDorado street and tfelrono street with Ultull thlc. Concrete, Asshaltlc Concreto or Wllllte. Tho estimated core of the Improvement of wild portions of said streets by placing thereon either hi tultthlc, concrete, osphalttc concrete or wllllte to be $10,618.BC. said cost Including grading, rolling', curbing and cement sidewalk. AND nB IT FURTHER RESOLV ED. By the Common Council that the following tfenerlbed property be and la hereby declared benefitted by sold Improvement, to-wit: Lotn 1, 2. 3. 4 Block 28. Block 89 A. 1x4 8. 9. 10. BLOCK WOOD $6 A LOAD PftOMIT DHLIVKHI9M ntm n. mhujironrbr Itioae I lift J, or (imms Itox t. Baked Bejns for- LWltfll bdhed hjusf-ftip right- "turn " Ybu ' heyay hey re semi lBBBBKsffZC ufilBSBBBBBl feftefomea Joiqfwus- 3( I 1 : xnJStmmJ ' CjjgjHj .'UJMJ!. 11, 12, 18, Block 38, 1, 2, .1, I, It, 0, Block 27, 1, 2, 3, 4, C, 0. 7, Illook 28, Lotn 13, 14, IE, 1C, 17. IN, II) mueK df, lAtlO 1, o, t tw, - , Block 3T, U)ta U, IT, IS, IV, sir, 21, 22 Block 36, Lota 1, 2, 3, 4, E, 0 Block 29. Lotn E nnd G Block 49 nnd Lots 1 and 2 la Block 48, all, In Hot SprlngM Addition to tho City of Klnm atlr rails, Orogimi il Uut said property above listed and described bo and hereby Is doclnrod to bo ns sowiod for tho uxpotiHO of siild Im provement. AND III! IT FURTHER RlOLV ED, Thnt Monday Urn 23 day of May, 1921, nt the. hour of 8 o'clock P, M at the Council Cliamliors at tlio City Hall, be fixed tut itlio time and plnro for tho hearing of objections and m monstrances agnlmit tho snlil propos ed Improvement and the Police Judge Is horoby directed to cause imUrn of said hearing to bo published as by Charter provided STATE OF ORIHION, ) County of Klamath, ) CUy of KtamnUi Fnlls.) I, A. L. Leavltt. I'ollrn Judge of the City of Ktamalli Falls. Oregon, do hereby certify Hint Who foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy of a resolution adopted by tho Common Council on the "Bill itnv of Anril. 1921. declnr- t.troet from Hspianmle to Porflftna ntreet and Molrosn street rrom it.jio rado lo Pacific Tnrrnco. Inrlndlng In lerHectlomi. and approving tlin Plnns Bpoelflcatloiifl and ORtlnvnlOrt siibmltt od by tho City Kniilnoor. A L, LEAVITT. 28-0 Police tmluo )sasssaaap ! Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses To look onc'i lit ind frrt one brut Is to enjov an fmlJo Lath fscfi morning i iiuiu irom lap sjnrm mo imwui Jay's wasls, sour f?rtnrnttlon and poi sonous toxins before it l nLsortvr J intu the blood. Juit at coal, whrn It burnt, kavr brhlnd a ctrtsln amount ot In combuitlbk matcrlsl In tlm form ol aibrs, so The food and drink taken eacli day Irate in tlie allinrntsry organ a rrrtatn amount of ftadlgrtlible material, which If not eliminated, form toxins anj nolsona which are then nicked into the blood through tho very ilncte which are Intended to suck In only nourishment tu tu stain the body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom in your clwkt, to am your skin get dearer and clearer, you are told to ilriak rvrty morning upon arising, a gbua of hot wsUr with a teMpiwnful of lunntena pbonphatetin It, wfilch Is a karalea inrana of washlss the wabi mstrlal and toxica front (lis stomach, llrar, kidneys and bowels, thus oleans ing, sweetestisif atui purifying the entire r4r s --3rs .-'-i1; '"" - gJBJfcaja '.tf 8 ALGOMA STAGE STARTING APRIL 30 Leaves Rex Cafe 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Leaves Algoma 10 A. M. and 6 P. M. RECKARD AUTO SERVIC mk4iH'4 Phone &-R W. E. and J. E. PATTEWN CONJRACTING PAINTERS We glva 'all Mr work paraoaul ajntlo Uro uoIUaK but first class matsrUI, Lst as a)v you llarug un jour painting. 133 N. 4th St. narJe just received a carlomd of fine monu ments and markers, ail new designs. Stop and look them over. G. D. GRIZZLE Klamath Falls Marble and Grante Works 1040 Main 5L ' ' HAa) T,WO DATTMltli AlVkVf ft V. ITAST If We Repair Recharge RebuUd All Makes of Auto J3attoriei Magnetoe's Generators Starting Motors Reed Auto Supply Co. Phone UOK-J. Iltli, Ht. Near Main Time may be moi.ej, nut most pee pie prefer the long groon. in Your Cheeks allmtpls7 tract, bjltre putting more food into th7 ikn'scb. OlrU and women with sullow sklni, liver spots, plmpfrs or pallid conitiUx' Ian. alothM who yrikf tin with a coated tongue, bsd taste, nssty lireslh, others Ih are bothered with hesilsthrt, bilious ills, aclil stomseh or conitli tlon should begin this phoiplialed liet water drinking ami aie asmrcd of very bronounccl results In one or wo weeks. A ntiarier iHiund of limestone plioi- phsto costs very little at the drug stars but I sufficient to demonstrate thst luit ns soap and hot water clesntrs, purines and fri-shcns the kln on the outskle, so liot water ssj lliuestono phosphate act on tho InsIJe orgsna. We must always, consider tluvt Internal sanitation la vast ly mors Important than outside tleanlU liess, beoaUM the skin orr do Dot ab sorb Impurities Into tbo blow, while Uio bowel porsa do. Women wlu desire to tnUane Uio beauty of their completion should Just try this for a witk and notice results. avaafce ttssxxMsaX. Rs. Phone 961-R I