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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1921)
I WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, HMI Will Not Recognize Rank In Honoring The Country's Dead 'PARIS, April 19. (By Mall) No distinctions of rank will bo made In marking tho graves ot Amorl nan soldiers who died In France, snys Clmrlea S. Flerco, chairman of tho American commission, which has arrived horo to prepare plans for beautifying tho four perman ent military cemeteries whoro tho bodies ot all tho American tight ers nro to bo gathorod. ' I "Wo shall try to mako these- cemeteries memorials of which all Americans will bo proud," said Colonel riorco. "Early In tho dis cussions wo decided that regardless of rank and position each gravo should bo troated In tho samo man ner and given equal attention. Tho only variation permitted will bo on the uniform headstones. On tho top of theso relatives may Inscribo any religious emblem thoy wish so long as It does not Intcrforo with the uniformity of tho stone. "No apodal monuments will bs permitted. All tho Americans did it tho pcrformanco ot their duty and, no matter how horolo Individ uals may havo been, tho feeling sf tho nation Bcoras to bo that alt should bo accorded tho samo honor. "It Is lmposslblo to say now just what form tho bcautltlcatlon will tako but money will not bo spared In making tho cemeteries tho most Imposing In tho world. Congress has appropriated 11,000,000 as a preliminary sum for this work with a promlso of moro. It Is prob ablo that $3,000,000 will bo ox pndcd. ' "Tho task of removing tho dead will not bo completed by tho end of October. Tho bodies" of those soldlors who nro to rest perman ently in Franco will then bo con centrated In tho four comotorlos. This work together 'with tho de velopment work wo Intend to do, probably will tako ono yoar moro." Tho commission which is an ad visory body to tho secrotary ot war and quartermaster-genoral of tut unnea mates army, Is now Staking surveys of tho American motorics. Lator tho commission will formulato plans for a perman ent cemetery for American soldiers it London. t LANGELL VALLKY.NKWS f ., ,. S The funoral or Mr. McRoynolds, a melghbor, was hold at tho family res idence April 23d, and burial took placo at the cemetery at Donanza, Oregon. Ho was n much respected elghbor, and a kind and good man. Tho sympathy of the entire commu mlty goos out to the family in their bereavement. Ho leaves to mourn his loss,? besides his wife, five daughters tnd'two sons, and a host ot friends. , Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kllgoro re turned homo Sunday from Malln, whero thoy havo been visiting Thoo dore Flackus. Geo. Schumaker has been staying at David Tumor's, availing blmeolt ot the privllogo ot the hot spring, for bis rheumatism. H. J. Tlcknor hauled a load of grain to Ivan Kllgoro, Wednesday. Mrs. Cathorino Dllllngsloy return ad to her homo, after spending tho winter at Bcawlck, Calif. Mrs. Cyrus Brown has been 111 for ten days, at her homo, but Is Improv ed at this writing. Luko- Walker and Charley Drew were up In tho valloy buying cattle the past week. T. O. Wilson passed through tho valley with his band ot shoep, tak ing them to bis summer rango. Garden planting seems to bo tho order of (tho day theso bright sun shiny days. School closed last Friday for the aummer vacation. Mrs. Nol Smith was teaching for the term. A. B. Brown'" rocontly roturnod from Washington and reports tho samo kind of crops and conditions prevailing thcro as bore. Sol. Dewey, Sr., has so far recov ered from his Illness as to bo able to help his son with tho chores, and work on tho farm. Volunteer crops of ryo havo just exceeded all expectations of growth the past wook. and if present weather prevails, will bo ready to harvest by early summer. The horao rodeo will start within the next week to gather for the prlng branding. John Horn has been fencing be tween. his place and Cecil Deal's. Mrs'. H, H. Johnson visited at tho Turner homo over Saturday. Mrs. D. D. Hall has been visiting in Klamath Falls tho past week. A very pleasant tlmo was enjoyed by those present when the Pa rent Teachers' association entertalnod the patrops ot the district at the Brown Lawn and Garden Seed DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Tom Was Deeply I WANT "TO SEE THE ANIMALS , FIRST, McmiER' school Friday evening. This Is tho first association ot this kind In this end ot tho country, and all feol suro ot its SUCCCfS. Every mothor thinks that her boy acquired his meanness from tho measly kid noxt door. No girl with a now eugagemout ring can understand why anybody should want to wear gloves. Nature was preoccupied whon sho put long hair on hunting dogs and filled the woods with burrs CHIFFON GOWN pg?U&t Here's an afternoon gown by J.'ucllo Ltd It's ot orchid chiffon, bound with deep orchid velvet. The glrdlo la ot lottuco green and 3 pale bluo with Chinese" ornamont and tassel. A corsago of flowers finishes the waist. Tho bat Is of orchid chiffon with binding of 'deep orchid velvet, and a bow of the same material as the cash, on 'the gown. RESOLUTION . Tho City Council pursuant to tho Itesolutlon of the Common Council heretofore adopted, having under date ot the Socond day ot April. 1921, filed plans, specifications and estimates of tho cost of Improving South RIvorsldo street from West Main street to tho City Limits and West Main street from end of pavo ment at Conger avonuo to tho west erly lino of South RIvorsldo street, including Intersections; and tho Common Council having tnltcn samo under advisement and finding said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory. i ah nir.uT tJH 7L- L, -11 TOM.COMEOM' I V """SS i' "" i ""' "'"" ? WHN ARE SOU HAnSIMG tsrsssraxzJ' 'A , i A AROUMD THAT OLD ."I., ' S;i?y$ fStft'' I'M 6VMFVTHIZING sifc 1 ' GftI Jfji I WITH HIM.J fc&fo Ft T..kuah. ftt THE EVENING HERALD, -. w IT 13 HEREBY RESOLVED, That said plans, specifications and esti mates for itho Improvement ot South RIvorsldo street from Wo&t Main street to tho City Limits and West Main street from end ot pavomcut at Conger avonuo to tho westerly lino of South Rlvoraldo stroct, Including Intersections, bo and tho amo are horoby appreved: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, That tho Common Council here by declares Its Intention to lmprovo said portions of South RIvorsldo and Weat Main street. In accordance with tald plans, specifications and esti mates; said Improvement to consist of paving said portions of wild streets with Concrete Wllllto or Bltullthlc Tho cut I mated cost of tho Improve ment of snld portions of said streets by placing thereon olthor Concrete. Wllllto or Bltullthlc to bn $37.61 8 10, said cost Including grading, rolling, curbing and cement sidewalk AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, By tho Common Council that thn following described property bo and It Is horoby declared bonotlttcd by raid Improvement, to-wlt: Lots 1 and 2 Block 26 Original Town. Lots 3 and 4 In Block 27, Ori ginal Town, Lot 2. Blk 2. West Klam ath Falls Addn. Lota i, 2, 3, 4, C, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10. 11, 12. 13. 14, 15. 1C. 17. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 in Block 3. West Klamath Falls Addition and Lots 1. 2, 3. 4, 5, 6. 7. 8, 9, 10, 11 12, 13. 14, IB, 10. 17, 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23 In Block 4 Wt Klamalh Falls, addtlon to tho city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon; and that certain aero ago property In Lot 2, Section 32, Township 38 South, Range 9 East, Wllllametto Meridian, lying south erly of Lot 23 In Block X and Lot 23 In Block 4 West Klamath Falls Add!, tlon nnd that part of Lot 11. Section 32 lying southerly of Lot 23. Block 3 West Klamath Falls Addition to tho City of Klamath Falln. Oregon, and extending to the City Limits; nnd that said property above listed and described bo nnd hereby Is declared to bo assessed for tho rxponse of said Improvement. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED. That Monday tho 23 day of May. 1921. atllio hour of 8 o'clock p, m at Council Ohnmbem at the City Hall, bo fixed as the time nnd place for tho hearing of objections and remon strances aaalnsUj tho said proposed Improvement nnd thn I'ollco Judge Is hereby directed to cause notice of said bearing to bo published as by Chartor provided. STATE OF OREOON, ) County of Klamath. )ss. City of Klamath Falls.) I, A. L. .Leavltt, Police Judge of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do horcby certify that tho foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy of a resolu tion adopted by the Common Council on tho 25 day of April, 1921, declar ing lis Intention to lmprovo South RIvorsldo street from Woat Main slrcot to the City Limits nnd Went Main Htrcrtt from end or pavement at Congor avonuo to tho westerly lino of South Rlvoraldo stroct, Including Intersections. A. L. LEAVITT. 28-9 Police Jndirn. RESOLUTION' Tho CKy Engineer pursuant to thn Resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted, having under dato of tho 10th day of April. 1921. filed plana, specifications and estl matca of tho cost or Improving El Dorado street from Esplanade to Portland street nnd Melrose streot from ElDorado to Pacific Torraro, Including Intersections; and tho Com mon Council having tnkon thn name under ndvlsomont and finding said plans, specifications and estimatos satisfactory. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED. That said plans, specifications and esti mates for tho improvement of ElDo rado street from Esplanade to Port land street and Molroto streot from 'hT ?li i -l TV ... ""-mv"" ri . "-r i tmstm s .'bki j?, .. :". v rar; fti' 'i r au i " . - jwr'tw KLAMATH FALLS, OggfflN BY ALMAN Impressed l WHERE. DID tVDDV GO? COME NOW VJE MOST FIND 'jay HIM! r -Yffl ElDorado to Pacific Torraco, Includ ing Intersections, bo nnd tho eurao aro hereby appro vod; AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, That tho Common Council here by doclnres Its Intention to lmprovo said portions of ElDorado street and Melrose if.rcot, in accordance with said plans, specifications nnd esti mates; said Improvement to consist of paving snld portions of ElDorado street and Molron street with Bltull thlc, Concrete. Asnhaltle Concrete or Wllllle. Tho estimated corf; ot the Improrcmmit of said portions of said streets by placing thoroon either hi tiillthlc, roncroto. nsphnlt'e concrete) or wllllto to hn $10,013 55, said cost Including grading, rolling, curbing nnd cement sldowalk. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED. By tho Common Council thai, tho following described property bo nnd Is horoby declared benefitted by said Improvement, to-wlt: Lota 1, 2, 3, 4 Block 20. Block 39 A. Lot 8, 9. 10, II, 12, 13, Block 38, 1. 2, 3. 4. 6, 0, Block 27, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. C. 7. Block 28, Lot 13, 14, 15. 10, 17. 18, 19 Block 37, Lots 1, 8, 9. 10. 11, 12 Block 37, Lota 6. 17. 18, 19, 20. 21. 22 Block 30. Lot 1. 2. 3, 4, 5. C Block 29, Lots 5 nnd 6 Block 49 and Lots 1 and 2 In Block 48. all, In Hot Springs Addition to the City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon; nnd thnt said property abovo listed and described bo nnd hereby Is declared to bo as nesnod for tho oxponse of said Im provement. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED. Thnt Monday tho 23 day of Mav, 1921, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M at the Council Chnmbers at the City Hall, bn fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections and re monstrances against the said propos ed improvement and tho Pollen Judge Is hereby directed to cause notice of ntld hearing to bo published as by Charter provided. STATE OF OREGON, ) County of Klamath. )m. City of Klamath Falls.) I, A. L. Leavltt, Pollen Judge of thn CKr of Klamath Falls. Oregon, do hereby certify that itho forerolng Is n duly enrolled copy or a resolution ndopted by the Common Council on tho 25th day of April. 1921. declar ing Its Intention to Improve ElDorado street from Esnlanado to Portland ntreet and Melrose street from ElDo rado Ho Pacific Terrace. Including In tersection, and approving thn plans specifications and estimates submitt ed by tho City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT. 28-S Vollco Judge. HEHOLUTION Tho City Engloer pursuant to tho Resolution of Uio Common Council horotoforo adopted, having undor dato or tho 2nd day ot April, 1921, fllod plans, specifications nnd esti mates of tho cost of Improving High St. from 3d st. to Cth St. and Fourth stroot from Pine ntreot to Jefferson street. Including Intersections; and tho Common Council having taken tho samo undor ndvlsomont and find ing said plans, specification and es timate antlsrnctory, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED, That said plans, spo ciricatlons and estimates for tho Im provement of High rttroot from Third street to Sixth streot and Fourth stroot from Pine stroot to Jefferson streot, including Intersections, bo and itho samo aro horoby appreved: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, That tho Common Council bore by dcclnrea Its intention to improvo said portions of High street and Fourth street in accordance with said plans, specifications and estimates; said Improvement to consist of im proving said portions of High strecft and Fourth street with bltullthlc. concrete or wllllto. Tho ostlm'ated cost of tho Improvement of said por tions of said streets by placing thorei on either bitultthic, concrete or wll llto to be $30,301.35, said cost in- Murphey's AawM,MWWW,wAiwwwWWIMWVWIMMWWIWWWWM ClAmMHNTS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Bargain for cah in Ford Roadster, Into modol. Cull 122 flth stroot, 3-4 CLEAN! N1 AND PRKHHINO P.laln skirts 75c; plain dresses, $1.25. C. E. Bparkn, tailor, HOC Main. Phono 552 W. 3-0 Have You Soon Hellcy today? FOR RENT Three room houso. Call 933 Waslngton RU 3-5 FOR RENT Furnished four-room apartment. Tolophono 273J. 707 Washington Ht. 3-5 FOR 8AUK Good louring, 0-cylln- der car for sain or trado. What havo you? 8yd. Evans. 3-5 FOR RENT Montly furnished apart)- monts, 2 roomn $20; 3 rooms $26. Inuulro 10 Main, upstairs. 3-5 lUve jrou nccn Krilcy today? SNAP THIS SNAP A lovely four room plastered houso modern, completely furnlshod, close In on Tenth St. Prlco $2400, Tonus, THE RYAN REALTY CO., 3-4 512 N. 9th Slrcot ROOMS FOR RENT All rooms aro light, clean, pleasant outaldo rooms, 50 cents and up. Home Rooming Houso, 920 Klamath Avo. 3-9 "KUniot" is coming noon. FOR BALD Ono chlffoulor aud d realtor, 1 largo dining room tnblo, 2 rockers, Toledo atoara cooker, two hoatlng etovos, Whlto rotary sowing machine, ono cot, pillows, small rugs, Mason Jars, etc, vory .reasonable. 1411 Oregon. Phono C04M. 3-5 BARGAINS FOR QUICK SALE 1 Ford one-ton truck, 1 Ford dollvory, 2 Ford touring cars. 1 oak roll top desk nnd chair, 1 largn Burroughs adding ma-f chlno and stnnd, 1 Underwood type writer nnd 1 F. & E. check-writer. Inquire otflro ot Klumath Packing Co. 3-5 FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms unlurnlshod. inquire at Mills Addition Hall. a-4 "Kismet" Is coming soon. K8TIIAY Strayed from my place, one black horse, weight about 1400 lbs. Big whlto star on face and whlto spot on nose. Harvey Putman, Shlpplngton. Phono 82M. 3-8 FOR LEASE 300 acres rye pasture, on Calodonla marsh, unltll about May 20th. Shcop preferred. Boo or wrlto Pacific Const Mint Co., Room No. 0, Swnneon Bldg. 2-0 FOR SALE About 15 tons second cutting alfulfa hay two mllos from Midland, at $12.50. You can mnko good money by hauling 'this to tho Falls. Chllooto & Smith, 633 Main street 2-4 A girl wishes any kind of work. Box L. O., Herald office. 2-7 FOR RENT Pasturage for about 300 head of cattle. Good food, good wutor. Phono 121 W. 26-3 eluding grad'ng, rolling, curbing and coment sldo-wulk. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL, That the following doncrlboil property bo and Is horoby declared bonotltted by sold Improvement, to-wlt: Lota 6, 0, 7, 8, Bloc't 7. Original Town, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 IlloU ".'). First Addi tion, Lots 6, il, 7, 8, 9. Block 8, Ori ginal Town, Lota 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, Block 60, First Addition, Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, Block 9, Original Town and High School property; also Lots 1, 3, 7. 8, Block 7, .1. 4, 5, 6, Block 8, Original Town, Lcta 4, 5, 6, 7 and westerly half of Lot 3 and wostorly half of Lot 8 in Block 50, First Ad dition, Lota 4, 6, 6, 7 and westerly halt ot Lot 3 and westerly half of Lot 8, Block 47, and Lots 1. 2, 9, 10, and eaaterly half of Lot 3 and east erly halt of Lot 8 In Block 48, and Lots 6, 7, 8 in Block 42, of Firm Ad dition to tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; and that said property above listed and described bn and horoby is declared to bo assessed for tho ex pense of said Improvement. Seed Store PAOM FOUK TEAM FOR BALE Inquire D. K. Rulnnd, Lnngoll Valley. 3-H l'XHJUH YOtllt KVH ON THIS FOR BALK Ton acres, fl miles aoiith-wost of Corning, Calif,, lovol, good soil, houso, Hinall barn, ehlckon houso, 200 bearing peach Ircoe, CO Bnrtlott pear trees, 100 almond trees, about 2 acre alfalfa, good olectrlo pumping plant, more tlmti rufflclnnt to Irrigate tho plarn, olectrlo light. A profitable place and a nlco home. Prlco $8,250. Easy torniM. Address W. 11. Harris, Cuming, Calif., or II. C. McCort, 1503 Eyo Ht., Hacrumunto, Cullf,, owners. 2-D WANTED Position n cook; prnfor hospital. Inquire Box E, F Hornld office. E-4 FOR HALE 1 1920 Chevrolet one ton Brock, good ns new; 1 1920 Dodge sedan, like nnw, Exrnptlonnl prlco and value. Int us demonstrate ' them. Central Gnrngo. 300 FOR SALE Franklin touring cor, T passenger, fine condition. A snap for quick sate. Bee at Imperial Garage, or phone 858, 18-4 FOR BALE Two room bouse, $1000 Call at 711 Main Bt. 2-o FOR BALE Parlor sulto genuine solid mahogany 0 pieces. Inquire A. L. Fortson, 803 Walnut Avenue, 9 n. m. to 6 p. m, 29-4 ILivo you seen Kelley today? FOR BALE 1075 gallon gasoline, tank with fittings. Imperial Oar ago. 39-B ACCOUNTANT Auditing, systomnllxlng, saw mill accounting and general practloo, Ivan Llrlngnton, Inroriorntcd Accountant, 116 A Bt., QrauU Pass, Oro. 28-28 Usod Pianos, reasoaabto prices and Inwost ot tortus. Earl Bbopbord Co. i ,, 40 acres pooch land In Union Ce.. ttt miles from La Grande. Will trade for a car In good eondttion, Addreis 305 Pine, Phono 368. 18-4 Have You Kren Krfloy today? FOR BALE Pora touring. New top, now upholstorlnss, new paint, and I motor overhauled. Klamath Kails . Auto Co., 224 Main. Z3tf I Ouo Chandler Chummle Roadster, , 19IK Model, guaranteed condition. I Ono I'ord Tourlna car. now top. uphoUlorlug and paint. Mochaiilcally perfect. Iltilrk Sahu ft Service.. Tel ephone 178W. tltf POIl HALE The undersigned offers for sale lots 8A and 81) of Block 7, rallroU addition to the town of Klamath Falls, Oregon, facing Spring street and near the Southern Pacific depot. For particulars reply to James D. Falrchlld, Yreka, California. It-7 Ilavo You Bn Kclley today? DRES8MAKINO First class work guaranteed. Mrs. Jefferson, No. 8 Main St. iT-7 FOR HIRE Ford cars without driv ers. Klamath Auto Co., 124 Main. Kit Have You Hren Kelley today? Used Standard Phonographs, lib oral reductions, lower terms. Earl Bhopherd Co. 507 Main Bt. 12t( CITY GARBAGE When you waul garbago removed, coll 101 VJi. WANTED Job driving truck. Box B. 11., Herald office. 2-4 FOR BALE Fifty A. Btrolch and Gabriel Btrolch roll off wagons. Borne new. Also about five hundred 38-Inch Iron pipe rolls. Priced according to condition ot oqulpmoiU, Brooks-Scan-Ion Lumber Co., Bend, Oregon. 3-7 AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, That Monday, the 23 day ot May, 1921, at tho hour ot 8 o'clock P. M., at thn Council Chambers ot the City Hall, bo flxea as tho tlmo and placo for the hearing ot objec tions and remonstrances against tho said proposed improvomont and tho I'ollco Judge Ih horoby directed to oauso notice ot said bearing aa by Chartor provided. STATE OF OREGON, ) County ot Klamath, )m. City of Klamath Falls,) I, A. L. Loavltt, Police Judge ot tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do horeby cortlfy that tho foregoing Is a duly onrollod copy of a resolution adopted by tho Common Council on the 2fith day ot April, 1021, declar ing it Intention to lmprovo High street from Third street to Sixth (A'root and Fourth street from Pine streot to Jefferson streot, Including intersections, and approving the plans, specifications and estimates ot costs submitted by tho City Engineer, A. S. LEAVITT, 28-9 Police Judgo. S3 PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St.