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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1921)
.iMwiiA jKwL.iioaiMsjti .juMsawrasiaaam'H I Ji. ft THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAQH TWO THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1M1 vl 4 j The Office Cat DV JUNIUS Aw, You Go Sit On a Tack Sir: George Stovcnson Is threaten d with a broach of promise suit and hooscs tho alternative of getting arrlod, might ono Qeo. 8. speak of his marriage as a safety match? KD. GEARY Add Hot Sketches Tho society woman with a pet poo die, who offers advlco to tonement mothers on tow to caro for their children. From a popular magazlne: "He looked at hor with unseotng eyes." Which Is tho way somo folks lamp Mr. Will Hayes. The man who doesn't advcrtlso be uo ho docen't know how himself ought to stop eating becauso ho can't cook. Harry Poele: "This morning a -itlngbug flew right Into my mouth. What Is that a sign of!" Arch WIshard: "It's a sign you'd better keep your mouth shut." Moo A fairly good singer was Ella, Her voice, sympathetic and mella: Her volco simply rang When somo songs she sang, But on others 'twas only bolla. Dob Robertson says anyway, a Married man doesn't havo to go Into court to have his objections ovorrul d. . Tho United State The United States h a large body of laughter lorlng peoplo completely surrounded fry Trusts. .It Is 'the richest countrr In the World, nowhero 4s food so plentiful, aowhero are tho Cows so friendly, the Hens so Industrious. When the Hfens die they go to Join their unhatched children In a cold atorago Heaven, whero thoy lire for Ter. So too the Cows, so to tho Flab, if tbero Is room for them; If not, they are turned Into fertilizer to keep them from scaling down the market price. To add to tho merriment of tho people, the Sorcrelgn Farmers and Financiers passed an amendment to the Constitution and Holy Writ (see I Timothy V 23) abolishing Temper ance, the sin of resisting temptation. At their bidding, thousands of acres of deadly grape Tines hare been destroyed, and If these great and good men fulfill their promise, ore long the nation will bo saved from tie ravages of the vlsclous Tobacco. The United States Is a largo dry country bounded on the north by Canadian Club Whiskey, on the south by Mexican Pulque, and on the east and west by salt water. The popula tion consists of 100,000,000 thirsty souls, somo of whom aro Americans. Rollglous to a fault and ambldex trously prodlgaj they nevertheless how signs of reverting to the Arbo real Anthropoids. A raco of strap hangers Is develop ing. At certain hours of tho day they May be seen seoklng tholr habitations J In great flocks, swinging from strap! to strap. Tho original inhabitants woro Red Indians; theso were supplanted by rale Pilgrims, who first settled the country and then settled the Indians. Tho Indian practice of painting and wearing feathers shocked the Pilgrim Fathers and Mothers, but the Pilgrim Daughters niado a note of theso fashions for future use. Tho capltol of tho United States Is Washington named after a famous Britisher who won American Indo pendonco from George tho Hit tho fat Gorman Kind of nnsound mind, thon holding down tho English Throno. New York Is tho tallest and nois iest city In tho world, speaking a label of twenty different languages tef Ides English, , tL E. Momyer wonders why Ever ett True always carries an urabrolla. Mrs. Hedderly Gets Verdict For $1500 PORTLAND, May 19. A $1500 verdict was given Mrs. Lena Hedder ly against tho federal prohibition AgonU In connection with the boo,. Ins of 'her husband lost Docomber. 9a govommont U to appeal the case. General Reduction for Railroad Employees WASHINGTON, May IB. A gen eral reduction of wages for unskill ed railroad employees to bocomo ef fectlvo July 1, forecast by tho rnll road labor board will bo mado tho basis for a reduction of nil classes of rlalrosd labor, It was understood. SHIP OWKERS NOT TO DEAL WITH UNIONS NEW YORK, May 18. Th0 ex ecutive and wago committees of, tho American steamship owners associa tion adopted n resolution today that hereafter the organization -would havo no signed agreements with any seagoing employees union. Got results by using class ads. NOnOB OF SALE OF IRRIGATION DISTRICT BONDS The purchaser may nt his option pay all cash nt tho tlmo of sale or one-halt earth at tho time of salo and the .balance In ono year with Interest at the rote of six per centum per an num. Partial axo warned under pen alty mentioned In Section SO of tho Criminal Code of tho United Statefl agalnnt any combination or action tending to hinder or ombaxra.M the solo of. the sold lot and Improve monta'or to provent free competition betwoon bidders, ""; WILLIAM 81'RY. S-l -11-86-8 Commissioner. l i' " ' NOTIOM FOR mmiJCATION (imin.isuKR) liprtmit ef the Interior U. ft. Itiuid Office nt Lnkevtew, Ore., April II, lt21. Not Goal tantl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That seaiod proposals will bo rooolved until tbe 24th day of Juno A. D. 19 Jl at tho hour of 2 o'clock In tho after noon for tho nurchaso of Fifteen Thousand Dollars' worth of bonds of tho Enterprise Irrigation District of Klamath County. Oregon. Said bonds aro to draw interest at tho rato of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi annually upon tho 1st day of July ana tne 1st day of January of oath year until the maturity of said bonds. Bald proposals will bo received by tho Board of Directors of sold Irriga tion District, and should bo directed to tho Secretary of tho Enterprlao Ir rigation District, caro of Fred. D. Flotchor, Loom In Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Tho Hoard of Directors reservo tho right to reject anr or all bids off pr od. O. J. HILYARD. Secretary of tho Board of Di rectors of Enterprise Irriga tion District. M19-J20 MI1M "F" A. R. DEPARTMENT OP THH TNTRRIOR General Land Offko WASHINGTON. P. o.. Aorll 28. 1921. Notice Is hereby given that on June IS, 1921, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, beginning at 10 A. U of that day and continuing thereafter from day to day (Sundays excepted), as long as may bo necessary, H. D, Newell, project managor of tho U. S. Reclamation Service will, under tho Act of May 20, 1920 (41 StaL 60S), orfer for sale nt public outcry to the highest bidder at not lorn than the appraised prleo all of Lot 3, Section 23, Township 40 9 Range 8 B., W. M., containing 40.6 acres with tho improvements thereon, within the Klamath Irrigation Project. NOTICE Js hereby glvon that James H. Catdwoll. of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on Juno 23, 1915, mado Uomentead Entry, No. 08T6E, for Lota 8-4, Soctlon IT, Township 41 S. Range 10 E. Wll tametto Meridian, has filed notlco of intention to make final threo-yenr iToor, to establish claim to tho land above described, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk of tho County Court, at Kla math Falls, Oregon, oa the 20th day of May, IB 21. Claimant named as witnesses: Carl Hbwio. S. P. fowls, both of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Frank Gab riel, John Totton, both of Merrill, Oregon. Notice will bq published for flvo consecutive wcoka In the Klamath Herald. JAS. F. BURORSS 14-81-88-6-12 Register. RESOLUTION The City Engineer pursuant to tho Resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted, having undor date of the 2nd day of April, 1921, filed plans, specifications and esti mates of tho cost of Improving Jeff orson street from Third street to Fifth street, Fifth street from Jeffer son Btreet to Lincoln street, and from Fifth street to Sixth etroot on Lin coln Btroot, Including Intersections; and tho Common Council having ta ken tho sarno undor advisomunt and finding said plans, specifications and est lmates satisfactory. IT IS HBREnY RESOLVED. That said plans, specifications and esti mates for tho Improvement of the aforesaid streets, including Intorooo lions', be and tho aamo aro horoby approved; AND DB IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, That tho Common Council horo by declares its intention to Improvo said portions of Jefferson street, Fifth st root and Lincoln streot In accordance with nald plans, specifi cations and estimates; said Improve ment to consist of paving said por tions of Jefferson street Fifth street and Lincoln street with Concrete. Wllllto or nitullthlc. Tho estimated cost of tho Improvement of said por tions of said streets. Including Inter sections, by placing thereon either Concrete Bltullthic or Wllllto. or other hnrd surface pavement to bo $81170. SB, nnld cont including grad ing, rolling, curbing and content sldownlk. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, by tho Common Council that tho following described property bo and la horoby doolnrod bonoflttod by said Improvement, to-wll: Lots G, 4, 3, 2, 1, Block 48, Lots 0, 7, 8, 9, 10 Block 41, Lots G, 4, 3, 2, 1 Block 47, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Block 4,2. Lots G, 4 and westerly half of Lot 3 in Block 46, Lota B, 6, 4, 7, nnd tho westerly half of liOts 3 and 8 In Block 43, Iots 1 and 2 end tho eastorly half of Lot 3 In Block 42. Lots 1 and 2 In Block 43, Lots 1, 10, 2, 9 nnd easterly half of LoIr 3 nnd 8 In Block 36, and Lots 0, 7. 8. 9, 10 In Block 36; nil In Flntt Addition to tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; nnd that said property nbovn listed nnd described bo nnd hereby Is declared to lo assessed for tho oxpenso of snld Improvomont. AND BE IT BURTHER RESOLV ED, That Monday, tho 6h dny of Juno. 1921. n.t tho hour of 8 o'clock P. M., nt tho Council Chnmborn nt tho City Hall, bo flxod na tho tlmo nnd place for tho hearing of obioc tlons and romonstraneos against rtho snld proposed Improvomont nnd tho Police Judgo Is horoby directed to causo notlco of said hearing to bo published ns by Chnrtor provided. STATE OF OREGON, ) Count)' of Klamath, )ss. City of Klamath Falls. ) I, A. L. Loovltt, Pollen Judgo of tho City of Klamath Falls, Orogon. do horoby cortlfy that tho foregoing Is a duly onrollod copy of a resolu tion ndoptod by tho Common Council on tho 9th day of May, 1921, de clorlng Its Intontlon to Improvo Jof forson street from Third Btreet to Fifth street. Fifth streot from Joffnr- son street to Lincoln street nnd Lin coln street from Fifth streot to Hixtn street. Including Intersections, nnd approving tho plans, specifications and estimates of costs submitted by tho City Englnoor. A. Ij. I.hJAVin. 18-23 Police Judge. RESOLUTION A Resolution ItccJitrlnK the Intention . of the City of Klamath Falls, Onv (ton, to Change the (I rude nt the InterMVtlon of Seventh Street and Walnut Avenue from Wevullon 140 to Klovntlon 118, WHEREAS, It Is doomed expedient to chnngo tho present grndo at the Intersection of Seventh Street nnd Walnut Avenuo from elevation 140 to olovatlon 148, BE IT RESOLVED. Thnt tho Com mon Council horoby declares Its In tontlon to chnngo tho grndo at tho Intersection of Sevonth 8treel nnd Walnut Avenuo from, elevation 146 to olnvntlon 148. 8TATK OF OREGON, ) County of Klamath, )ss. City or Klamath Falls, ) I. A. L. Leavltt. Pollco Judge of said city abovo montlonod, do horoby Cortlfy thnt the foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy of tho resolution passed by tbo Common Council on tho 16th day or May, 1921 A. L. LEAVITT, 17-27 Pollco Judge. WMWVMWMWVWWWMWWMMWWWVWWNMWMMMtAAAAVMVWMWMAAAAAMAAArAAAAAMAAAA ELKS' WESTERN THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY May 19, 20 and 21 NIGHTS FRIDAY MAY 20 BIG DRESS-UP NIGHT 2s, $10 Prizes .Jte 1 BEST LADIES' COSTUME. 2 BEST GENTLEMEN'S COSTUME. 3 MOST COMICAL COSTUME. BIG PARADE STARTS AT 9:30 P. M. ' COME EARLY REMEMBER FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 20, IS THE Big Jazz Night One Can of Oil STOPPED THE "DOUBTING THOMASES" AND BOOSTED SIEMENS' STOCK ANOTHER THOUSAND. Thousands of people would not believe there was oil in the Klamath Valley until they saw it with their own eyes. SEEING IS BELIEVING. These thousands are now con vinced. A constant stream of citi zens have gone into the First State Bank since Monday to see the can of oil which was baled up from the bottom "of the Siemens well. These thousands, and in fact the whole population of Klamath are happy, and rejoice at this visible evi dence of coming prosperity and pro fits. BUT WHO WILL GET THE BIG END OF THESE PROFITS? The ones who were wise enough and game enough to buy Siemens' stock BEFOR.E THE OIL WAS STRUCK. Last yeaY that stock was sold for $100 per share. Today peo ple are offering ten and twenty times that for it and none is for sale. MORAL Buy OUR STOCK NOW, WHILE IT IS BEING OF FERED AT THE GROVND FLOOR PRICE OF $1.00 PER SHARE. RIGHT NOW SIGN THIS GROUND-FLOOR COUPON. James Drlscoll, Secy. Wlllltts Bldg. Klamath Falls, Oro. Enclosod chock for t for which plonvo reservo for mo shares Crater Oil nnd (Job Stock at 11.00 por slinro. for which I ugreo to subscribe upon receipt of subscription blank. Namo ... Address .......... HERALD Dato SEE KLLEY TODAY Mail all checks and direct all inquiries to Crater Oil & Gas Co. Office:-622 Main Street Open Evenings.