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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1921)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOU TWO j The Office Cat AT THE LIBERTY FRIDAY ;33R&. NeAv YORK'S LATEST IN HATS. JUST RECEIVED SPOUTS, SAILORS AND TRIMMED HATS, ALSO COMPLETE LINE OP CHILDREN'S HATS. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1021 F5 ZfettiwMji jffVSTr IY JUNIUS Another Sllro of tlio Olil Man (Vlnconnos, Ind., Commercial) A thirteen pound son -was bom yes terday to Mr. and Mrs. Hcrsbcll iramm. Tho mother was Mary D. Frund. Tho father Is a well known neat cutter and has a smile that takes as ho hands out tho cigars. Mothor tfnd babo are doing flno. It won't do you much good to tnko a "memory courso"' If you haven't jjy mind, and If you haro you don't need a "momory courso." B. S. Qrigsby says In tho spring tho ftTerago man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of loafing. Judgo Lcavltt says tho neighbors' chickens aro heartily in favor of open gardens openly arrived at. Miss Dcrnardlno Hnnnon and Miss Madgo Dixon handed this to the Cat as their opinien: It a grocer sells you a dozen eggs and two of 'em aro bad you can tako 'cm back and get good eggs In their stead. It a department storo sells you an umbrella that splits tho first tlmo you open It tho loss will bo mado good promptly. It a shoo dealer selts you a pair of shoes that rip open tho first tlmo you put them on you may havo your money back for tho ask ing. This Is tho principle on which business Is founded. If tho goods do not como up to tho specifications, back they go and this Is as it should le. But If a girl marries a young man who doosn't como up to specifications sho Is stung. Ho may have told her that' bo had a house and lot, manor that bo has in tbo bank, a good sala ry ad no bad habits, and ho may tarn out to have been a wall eyed liar on each and every count. It makes no difference, sho can't re turn hlsi to his folks. Many a girl has married what ap peared to bo a nice, upstanding youth, a good stock model, so to speak, and finds too Into that ho was a confirmed coughdrop chewer, or that ho wore hand-embroldercd sus penders or played a piccolo. Her only recourse is tho expenco and annoy anco of the divorce courts. And every marriage llccnso should read, In plain type, something llko this: "It Is understood and agreed that It tho said husband aforesaid named In this hero document, should prove a flivver, a glass crash and a false alarm, not to say a lemon and a whir, .the wire aforesaid has tho right to kick him out the back door with the rest of tho rubbish." Will Seek Union of All Presbyterian Churches ST. LOUIS, May 20. A plan of union of all Presbyterian churches Is sot forth In a proposal to bo mado to tho General Assembly of tho Presby terian Church In tho United States (Southorn), which opened hero to day. Tho proposal is tho result of "thrco years of conferences between com mittees of tho Presbyterian Church In tho United States, and committees of other Presbyterian and Roformed Churches." Tho proposition Is tlt!cd,tho "Con stitution of tho Presbyterian Reform ed Churches In America." Under It each constituent church would retain Its autonomy In creed, government and worship, but would act "to fui' thcr tho redemption work of Christ" through "Tho United Assembly of tho Presbyterian Roformed Churches In America." Tho proposition will be considered at tho rcspecttvo general assemblies of tho various Presbyterian denomi nations this year, delegates explain. Tho work of tho United Assembly -would includo unification of tho work of tho missionary, educational and "bonovolcnt agencies of tho various constituent bodies. Tho proposed As sembly would "copstltuto a bond of union, pcaco and correspondence among all congregations and Judica tories of tho constituent churches," and would "bo the declarative, and administration and judicial agency of tho united body." that tho notes described In said com plaint bo roformed to bear date of September 28th Instead of October I 7th, and for such other mid further rellof as may seem to tho court eiiul.. tablo and Just. i This summons Is served by publi cation thereof In Tho Evening Hon nld, a dally newspaper, printed, pub lished and of gcucrnt circulation In Klamnth County, Oregon, by order of Honorablo I). V. Kuykendall, Judgo of above entitled court, mado and en tered on tho 17th day of May, 1921, which said order require1 that tho summons bo published at leant onco n week for six consecutive weeks bo- ginning on tho 20th day of May. 1021 COLLI EH & COLLIER, STONE & WEST. Attorney for Plaintiff. M 20-27. J 3-10-17-21. Jl. Baseball Gambling Law Very Stringent PORTLAND. Ore., May 20. Ore gon's new antl-gambllng baseball law, recently passed by tho stato leg lslaturo, goes into effect May 2G. Vi olation of any of tho four different sections of the bill rendor tho viola tor llablo to imprisonment In the state prison for not moro than flvo years or by a flno not exceeding $G, 000, or by both. ' Section ono deals with persons who attempt to brlbo players not to uso their best efforts to win a game. Sec tion two deals with players who ac cept bribes and section thrco Is In roferenco to any persons not to uso their best efforts to sea that tho gamo Is plnyed honestly. Section four provides a penalty for any umpire, managjar or director who doos not uso his Influence and ability to sco that tho games aro played honestly. IU'.sOLUTION A llcnolutlon IVclnrlnj tlie Intention of tho dry of Klamath Full, On- Ron, to Change tho (,'niilo nt tlio IntoiNwtlon of Seventh Street nnil Wnlnut Avenue from lHovntloni 140 to Klevntlon 14N. WHEREAS, It Is doomed exponent' to chapgo tho present grado at tho I Intersection of Soventh Street and I Walnut Avenuo from olovntlon 14C to1 elevatkn 148, DE rr RESOLVED. That tho Com mon Council hereby declares Its In tention to chnngo tho grade at tho Intersection of Seventh Streot and Walnut Avonuo from elevation 14C to elevation 14S. STATE OK OREGON, County of Klamath. )ss. City or Klamath Palls. ) I. A L. Ltavltt. Pollco Judgo of said city nbovo mentioned, do horoby certify that tho foregoing is a duly enrolled copy of the resolution passed by tho Common Council on tho ICth day of May, 1921. A. L. LEAVITT. I 17-27 Pollco Judgo. You can't mako 'era believe it, but dishwater -will mako tho hands Just as soft as theso patent creams. George Stevenson says that In his opinion, mnrrlago has becomo Just a short excursion trip, rather thun a life. voago on tho sea or matrimony A New Alibi Since that Hammon (Ind.) man was robbed or 13,600 whilo praying in church, it will be harder than over to Induce tho men rolk to go to church. Incidentally his name was Cash. " Small mines Isolated from tho out side world aro often forced to otoso down by reason of breakogo of ma chinery and difficulty In getting re pairs, in tho Sierras airplane sorvlco has been used to transport parts and Is proving successful for that purpose. netici: ok saw: ok irrigation' DLSTUICT IM)XI8 1 I NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN That' sealed proposals will bo received ' until tbo 24th day of Juno A. D. 1921 at tho hour or 2 o'clock Irwtho nftor noon for tho purchaso of Fifteen Thousand Dollars' worth of bonds otj tho Enterprlso Irrigation District of I Klamath County, Oregon. Said bonds aro to draw Interest at tho rato of 6 por cent per annum, payablo seml-i annually upon tho 1st day of July and tho 1st day of January of each I year until tho maturity of said bonds. . Said proposals will bo received by' tho Hoard of Directors of said Irrlga- tlon District, and should bo directed ' to tho Sccrotary of tho Entorprlso Ir-. ligation District, caro of Krcd. D. I Plotcbor, Loomls Uulldlng, Klamath Falls, Oregon. I Tho Hoard of Directors rosorvo tho , right to reject any or all bids offer ed, a. J. H1LYARD, Secretary of tho Ho-ird of Di rectors of Enterprise Irrira- tlon District. M19-J20 'I o& Scene from "Kazan" James Oliver Curwood's Greatest Story "KAZAN" The great wolf-dog will win your heart in The Greatest JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD story ever told. James Oliver Curwood's wonderful characters spring from word to life, headed by JANE NOVAK and KAZAN the World's Wonder Dog. w? AT THE LIBERTY FRIDAY resolution ! Tho City Engineer pursuant to tho Resolution of tho Common Council' herctoforo ndoptod, having under, dato of tho 2nd day of April, 1921.' filed plans,Hpectflcatlons and esti mates or tho cost or Improving Jofr or30n street rrom Third street to FHth streot, TUth street from Joffor son street to Lincoln streot, and from Fifth street to Sixth stroet on Lin coin stroot, Including Intersections; and tho Common Council linvlng ta ken tho samo undor ndvlsomont nnil finding said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory. IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED. That said nlnrm. nnnolflentlnna nn.1 noil. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THUjmaton for tho Improvement or the statu tinmi.iii Miii mi, aforesaid stroots. Including internee- I tlons, bo and tho samo aro horoby lapprovod; I AND Hi: IT FURTHER RESOLV- , ED, That tho Common Council here by doclares Its Intention to Improvo portions of Jefferson streot, 41. Lota 5. 4, 3, 2, 1 Hlock 47, Lots 6, 7, 8. 9, 10 Hlock 4,2, Lots C, 4 and wostorly half of Lot 3 In Hlock 40, Lota G, C, 4, 7, and tbo westerly half of Lot 3 and 8 In Hlock 43, I-ots 1 and 2 and tho easterly halt of Lot 3 In Hlock 42, Lots 1 and 2 In Hlock 43, Lots 1, 10, 2, 9 and easterly halt of Lots 3 nsd 8 in Hlock 3C, and I-ots C. 7, 8, 9, 10 In Hlock 3C, all In First Addition to tho City or Klamath Falls, Oregon; nnd that said property abovo listed and described bo nnd horoby Is declared to be assessed lor tho oxpenso or snld Improvement. AND HE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, That Monday, tho Cth duy ot Juno, 1921, at tho hour or 8 o'clock P. M.. at tho Council Chambers at tho City Hall, bo fixed ns tho tlmo and plnco for tho hearing ot objec tions nnd remonstrances against tho said proposed Improvement nnd tho Pollen Judgo Is hereby directed to causo notlco ot said hearing to boj published ns by Charter provided. , STATE OF OREGON. ) County ot Klamath, )ss. City of Klamath Falls, ) I, A. L. Ixaltt. Pollen Judgo of tho City or Klamath Falls. Oregon, 1 12-23 uo uurouy coruiy mat mo foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy or a resolu tion ndoptod by tho Common Council, on tho 9th dny or May, 1921, do daring its Intention to Improtn Jef-i ronton stroot rrom Third stroot to Firth stroot, Firth streot rrom Jeffer son street to Lincoln street nnd Lin coln stroot from Fifth streot to Sixth, stroot, Including Intersections, and approving tho plans, specifications and nstlmates or rostn submitted by tho City Engluoor. A. L. LEAVITT, Pollco Judgo. COUNTY OP KLAMATH Ijocal Loro Ed. Geary appeared on our streets yesterday In a set or now summer aconory. Look out, girls!. Tho editor or tho Weekly Hiccough who was cited for contempt of court by Squlro McSpndden a whilo back, Informs a scribo ho wasn't responsi ble for tho piece of question. Ills wlfo, who helps him get out the pa per, don't llko tho squlro's wlfo, ho. says, and when sho sot tho typo for tho McSpadden pleco sho lot her feel ings got tho best or her, Slnco ho never reads tho Hiccough hlmsoir he Bays he didn't ktiow anything about it till his attontlon was called to samo a few days ago. Slnco hair cuts has wont up to 60c a copy, many of our cltlzons are thinking of taking up flddllnff. Joo Rlchter wants to know wh a photograph salesman will call nvound nt your houso and try to soil you n talking machine when ho knows dnrn well you'vo married and havo n parrot? Summons for Publication Louis Roesch, Plaintiff, vs. T. W. Phnnocor nnd J. S Hallo), ' sntil nartnors doing business as Phcne-, Fifth Htrent nn,i T.inentn ,ir. i' ger & Halley, W. T. Estop and A. accordance with said plans, speclfl-1 W. Walker Auto Company. cations and estimates; said improo- J?.0.(oni,mI'r. or. mont l0 consist or paving said por IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP tlons or Jefferson streot. Fifth streot OREGON nnd Lincoln streot with Concrete . To W. T. Estop, dofondant horeln: iWHIIto or Hltullthle. Tho ostlmatod I You nro horoby required to appear cost or tho improvement or said por and answer tho complaint filed ( tlons or said stroots, Including Inter-! nrnlnst vou and others In tho nbovo sections. Iiv nlnelni- timmnn nin..' ontltlod suit, on or beforo tho 1st day Concrete, Hltullthle or Wllllto, or i of July. 1921. that being the last day other hnrd mirfaco pavomont to bo or thottlmo proscribed In tho ordor 21170.3G, said cost Including grad-1 ror publication or this summons, and. ng, rolling, curbing nnd comontl If you fall so to answor or appear, ror sidewalk. I want thoroor tho nlaintlff will npnly AND HE IT FimTHT-ij nroniv. to tho court ror tho rollor prayed for, ED. by tho Common nniinrii th.t it.. In his complaint on file horeln to-wlt: .following described proporty bo nnd For iudement against tho defend-1 hi horoby declared hnnnfiitn, i,v i.i ants In this causo and each of them improvement, to-wlt: Lots C, 4, 3 2 1 for tho sum or Four Thousand Dollars l. Hlock 48. Lots C. 7. 8. 9. in Hlock (i.uuuj onu interest uiuruuii num Rontemlior 28. 1920: for tho solo of HMBMIMBMMM"B"a-iMHSflB two certain 5-ton Attoruury thicks designated In said complaint nnd for tho application of tho funds derived therefrom to tho payment of cost' and disbursements In this action nnd ' attorneys fees, and tho romalnder, lf any, to tho payment or the sum do- manned In said complaint and for further Judgment against tho defend ants nnd each of them, Jointly nnd govornlly, for any deficiency that may bo remaining after applying tho pro roods of said sain ns aforesaid, and for oxocutlon ngatnBt tho proporty of olthor or all of Bald defendant? whothor owned Jointly or sevorally. and for a further decreo of the court I LET US SIMON IZE YOUR CAR,! Doudnnuis Q 9 2 ivelafeffiem right ifevnp ftr eyesi l M Florida Grapefruit h'unkUt Orange If jou mint friv.li egetnlilex mill fruit, (oino to Ilia PALACE FRUIT CO. Whero you can novo monoy fUrlngbcann Green Peas Asparagus Hummer Squash New Potatoes Tomatoes 10 to G 321 Main Strnwborrlo 1 Chorrlos 1'oara Hananns Green Poppora Cucumbors p. m. l'houo riL"J There is a flduor to suit ipui Phone 531-R W. E. and J. E. PATTERSON CONTRACTING PAINTERS Wo glvo all our work pornonal attontlon. Uso nothing but first class material. Lot ub glvo you figures on your painting. 133 N. 4th St. Res. 'Phone 531-R (n1nn I 1vl ltl. J iun.-D 11 1UUII 1IKU now 9 Alio rirnt clasi washing nnd 3 polishing. Cars callod ror and roturned. ' J. H. Garrett & Son 1 OTII. HTHl'KT Dl' IS5-M- -' ..THE NEXT SPARK PLUG YOU BUY GET A . BOSCH AND YOU WILL FORGET YOUR SPARK PLUG TROUBLES REED AUTO SUPPLY CO. Distribute Luthy Iinltorics, llosch Mngnctocs Phono 298-J Uth St, Nour Main fS f .