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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1921)
1'AflW HRVION THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON KHIDAY, MAY SO, 1031 r -7JWCZ T3C REGENT EVENTS IT STATE CAPITAL llcrntil Huli'in lltirviiu HiM:M, Or, May 20 (Hperliill IIIiIh for i oail building -wnrk ur crediting i oiitlmnlcil ihI lit $1. , 2(H), (Kill will III) Olli'llf'il liy III" statu highway c(imiiiiIkhI(IH lit l' niiii'lliii: In I'iiiIImiiiI May 27 An fort lll In) miuln to uimploto 'In' work Hilii yuiir Tliu projects; follow Clniltamaa roituly Piiilflo liU'i wity, Aid rii-('nnhy m'Ollon, ' 7" mlli'H paving Mniint IIiiimI l'o' Multnomah county 1 1 tit lo fount liniinilnry soetlon. I lino unit h h mill's grading, ('mm county linn volt highway, North lliinil iiml ('o-, llllllo Hl'l'tlllll 0 llllll) COIUTDtl' puvo Mli'lit Coon mill DouglaH couiiIIph Itoicnhurg-CooH I lny hlftliwny. It'-' molD-Camas valley iioctlmi, 1 I miles rock mirfiirlni:, DmiflnH miiiiiI) I'u t'lrii: highway, Oakland-Mouth . t Ion. 1 10 mlli'H paving (llllluio cm lit y - .Inlin Diiy river hluliu i Condi n-iiortli section, 0 mlli'H grnd- i Iiik mill rock surfui'liig. J.icUaon ! cuuiily f 'intitr Lake highway, Agutn-Triill iii'ctliin, 1 1 nti miles rock or gravel Hiirfucliii: Tlllumnck rutin ty McMliinvlllo-Tlllamuok ti I : li - nay, llnlph to llclio, crushed rock iiiiiliiti'iuinro surfacing. Union coiiti ty LaOraiMo-CntiTprlsn highway, Walowa-lllll hoc Hon, r. 48 mlli'H grading Vainlilll rotinty Mr.Mlnn-Tlllii-Tlllninook hlglivvny, Sheridan Wllliimliia section, 4.1 miles grnd Inn anil paving. Hour Ornnit section, fi 8 mllonj;radliig anil niirfnclriK Tim imtilli' sen he iiiiiiiiIkhIoii Pas ordered I tut California, On K1 n Power c-cuii i.uiy to turn on its current for pumping vvn'or on the (IrantM Pass Irrigation district, pi'mllm; an Invcs tlKallon h) (lie riiiitiilmtliiii relative to rates Tliu complaint to llic cummin alon hiiIiI Hint tin company hail r fused to turn on tlio rurrrnt because of difficulty over n contrnrt, anil crcipit were, suffering an a ri-Mtilt () I' Huff, ulat" treasurer, an ifriiiiri'H that on Juno I IiIh office will op. 'ii hid o;i 1121.27.". Irrigation drainage district IiciiiIh to rovi'r stnto guarantee f Intcri'Hl on houilii of tlio Talent. (Iratitx I'iim, Warm Spring ami Orlioro Irrigation districts. Tlio stnto Irrlratlnn sorurltlca com mission certified $7000 bonds for Hut KltiKman Colony dralnngct district near Njwta. ' Tlio total number of motor vehlclea registered In (hi) Mtntn from January 1 to April .10 wns !iG,fiS0, according to a stntnniont liy tlio secretary of tali', ami In aiMltlnn there wns lUt M tlio registration of 2171 motorcy cle. 4C8 dealers, 2128 rhnuffour nml lfi.178 operator Tlio totnl ninount of foes collected win II.OO.V &49 DurlliK April .liCil motor voltl cIoh woro registered, nml Ihu amount received In fees wan 1 1311,707 Add oil to thin flKiirii tlio restriction of molorcycliiH, chauffeurs, dealers nml oporators nml llu rocordluA of nihil tloual hi'Ih of llccnno plnti-u, trniiBfi'rs nml (liiplhati'H. lir(iinlitlho.fo"K for April up lo 14:i,19() 2T.." Itupriwntatlviy, of tlio I'oitlaml AHHOclatlnn of lloatlni; unci I'lp(im ('outractorH nml of tlio Orncnti Klor trlcnl ContrnctnrH ami IKnlerH np ponroil hnfnro tl ilato boanl nf con trol with a pl-a that Hip ntnto, In Its hullillni: program donl clirort l with llicci roittracmrH lnt -nl of pontlnu- Lasting Love ji Outbursts of Everett True By Condon a Wilion In Icaillnir woman In 'Tin' lnt Itomnnoo," Ulwunt ICiioIiIch leu py which proven loo ch-oU Uiunuu unci vxcitc.uu.ut to in Uur, .Minisi m:vs I Tliu MIhhiw Tlinlma Tlniialy, Ivn Wilcox anil Tlivlma Konny, from Mil I hT Mill HC'lionl, worn Midland Miliool ' lnltom M.niiilay Thuy camo to In v 1 tit .Mnllatiil kcIiooI iiml uiiniuiinlty to Hip liankct Horlnl, ili'm(intntloiiN anil proKram which wim hold In Mil-1 lor lllll itihool WuilncNiliiy iuiiIiir Mr Hj)inour. ictali' cluli Icaclur. kuo an Inliiri'xtluK Iccturu anil practical , ilonioiiKtratloiiH In toxtlni; milk, otc. I .Mr nml Mm ( lyilo Hanson unci ' (luuclitor Iclt a Hhurt Hmu iiko to llvo In Orcr.cn t'lty, ()rcon Mr, llatmoii will lie i'iiiplo)iiil In the p.i- por mil Ih tlioro M. llrliiKM ami hoii. Stuart HrlKB. nml wife motored tip from l Ange led hint week Mr Hrlura ' i'.iI hlx farm. coimlBtliiK iif lflo ncrcn, in tliUi vicinity to 1'iank Oortmlo of OdoMn, i The conHhlcrntion In hiiIiI to ho near i lld.OOU. J Stewart HrlKK nnd wifo formerly lived on Hut idncn hut iuopil to l.ou AnKoleH ii enr a en Mr IlrlKKfl In In! tho autniiKihllo IhibIiichh I hero. O. Y. AnckTHon moved from the IlrlKKit place laxt week to their own homo near Illy. Mr. Amlumoii hullt n new huiiRiilnw on tlio placo. Mr and Mm fleorKo Kurher and family, nrcompnnlect liy MIhs l.llllan Klinpp. wPro dinner Ruextn nt the homo of O V Andernon Monday. T l) Younc local merchant, wna n Klamath I'nlln vliiltor Monda). W P Hooper, an niitn ineclianlc. Ik horn vlfltlni; IiIh parontn from Marynvllle. Calif Mr anil Mr. Kemp nnd daughter, Neva lane, of Klamath Fall, were dinner rucbIb nt tlio J. I). Hooper home. Sunday. W. P. Hooper nnd tho MMaox lla Hooper nnd l.llllan Kti'ipp. who hail huun vUltiira nt tho Wild West show, motored out from Klamath I'nlli to Midland with Mr and Mrs Keqip Mrs. Kemp formerly wus MIhh ICiclella lloopnr. The pupila of Midland who worn neuii' r Hurt ill nor iaruj iir ucc nontli rijcliliK Mil" 20tn i.rc m fol- fnu the policy of Uowlj Kcnoral low-c Allwi Ptter"i Winston Iat hillldiiiK contnPtnrN to imhlPt con- ' temo'i. Orr nnd Jv" Hooper and Iroctn for pluiuldnp;, lipulnir hetrl I Mntthw Uil F.itll. Tho vlltnr 0" piiI wlrlntf. elf Tht nsiert Mint Ho Ir the month were Ml s Hi Hooter n! hlcln are "peddled" liy tlV Retior, I YIk Honi' eontriiPtnr-i nnd Uit lUV rr noV Mr. and .vt J W I, r rI n a lujuimt dl. Inrnnly for Ho ,!, ,, r o i p, u rcfon tliat i'c ititu'tltlon Is el'inlii.ttt'il Khru th 1. 1. s iturd iy Tlio hoard hfl'i.tbtV'fa. 'MO idNlili-i mi-ill I Untlnf.ictlon w'tt' I'io pr. -n i tl i' ' In hrlnit ni.ide In nil I'm nf voni- liotiil work In Oi"Ron m hooli In ex-1 presni'il liv II II ftMdiii'i , a iipnlntlvo of l hit foih I i ni I catlonal rilm 'illoii, v . In -gon clttrln , th w I i i ii"sl on in i 'ocl w i i 1 1 1 i". ' Tin i ' en-iii 'i ' ,1 ii ii t!f . nf II i, c Itv uttnrn.iv off 1 th ' r " city of Poi tluii ' U n il Inf a t cunnilimtlon. o) talilliln tbnt wtiio lined 'In tie Pacific TiWpllouo & Tc Icjfiuph c nipa'i iat-1 hoarlnic which roBirited 111 th Increano In niton. The dam will be utud by the ilty l( tho public Ii00 odbiv niliislpn arnnlH n rohcorine ot tho OOHO Orupon'fi tptl Ku for tbla y'wir 1 tin IncTcmHO ot more ttinn 20 per coat ovor last year, according to mco.Ms Jn tlio otflco of tho Btnto tax oommbJBlon. Tim totul tax for IhU yoar la $ 1,117,307.71, and (he total far last yoar was $32, C'i(l,005.0:t, ft dlffcrunco tt , ?. Cat),072.08. J ervOUCH, MR. BLACK., f UjdH-, WHO'S BoTrcR 1 1 DON'T CR. TO J auAunco ? hsvt fou U1.3COSS ( jjon'T l eWPt-oy THO INDUSTRIAL l3-,tf.MBa AN fARMY SITUATION i;iJr::IlMg o(T MO- THCSV CCT J? -- ARMV PAY - annually upon tho lot day of July and tho lnt day of January of each year until tho maturity of nnlil honds Hald propoxnlfi will ho received by tlio Hoard of Director of nnld Irriga tion IlUtrlct. nntl hntilil tin fllrnrfnit ! to tho Bccrotnry of tho Kntorprlno Ir rigation Dlntrlct, earn of Fred. I). Klotchor, Loom In Ilulldlng, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Tho Hoard of I)roelor roeorvo tho right to reject any or nil blcln offor- cd. O. J. HIIjYARD, Bccrotnry of tho Hoard of Dl rcctorn of Kntorprlao Irriga tion Dlntrlct. M10-J20 IIHlnil "I'"' A. It. ii:iutTMi:vr or 'run in'tkiuou fJciicntl I.nnd Offlro I WABIIi: ON. 1 -, April 28. I"21 Kot la lurebv rivon that on Juno I 21, at n ath Falln, Oregon, hcgirnlng n 10 A M, of that day nnl eon' ulng thoroaftor from day to day (Sunday oicoptod), as long aa may bo nocoasnry, II, t, Newell, projoct raanngor of tho U. 8. Hoclamatlon Sorvlco, will, undor tho Act of May 20, 1020 (41 fltnt. COS), offor for Rata nt publls outcry to tho hlghost hlddor at not Iosa than tho appmloed prico nil of Lot 3, Section 23, Township 40 B., Ran so 8 B W. M., containing 40,8 acroa with tho Improvcmontn thoroon, within tha Klamath Irrigation Projoct. Tho purchaser may at hla optloa pay all cash nt tho tlmo ot aalo or ono-lialf caflh nt tho tlnxo ot Halo nnd tho Imlanco In ono year with Intorest at tho rata ot nix per centum por nn num. Partlea nro warned undor pon alty mentioned In Section f9 of tho Criminal C'odo of tho United States ngalnut nny combination or notion tondlng to hinder or embarrass tho anlo ot tho Raid tot and Improro mentn, or to provent frro competition botween bidders. C-12-19-2C-2 Commlaslononi WIM.IAM BPItY. I Mr I'olBotno from Spring l.ako, i rpceivi'd llwi hundred Whllo U'g-' horn chlckH from tlio Mnwood Poul try Fiirni nt Conilng, Cal , Frldn. Mr I'olnomc already had a hundred i Wlilto I.cghorna and this makca n' Inrgo addition to hla stock Mr. Fol-1 aomo plana on a largo poultry biml-l' i iica and Inn mndo n good mart White l.cKlioriiH with clionen hociuao' they do well In thin cham;eiihlo ell-, mate. Mr Del Pattl waa n Klamath I"nlla vlaltor Tuead.iy I Del I'.itll won a KlatnnHi Fallal I'U.. ... im.. tl...1.H - ..-.. tn....M.u' l,llt 4ltll Will .'IC!II,I1, "CIlll IIICIII1C4I Fall lnltora Tuonlny nflrrnoon. The threatened extermination of tho oik herd In tho Yellow atono Park la alarming tho officials In charge On tho ranges whoro ordinarily thouaanda of tlieno anlmaln could bo aeon, only n very few liuvo been ob served thla winter IIOOM'TIO.V W. T. Ico, county aascxHor, wua a Midland school visitor Tuesday. Ho I gnvo iniereating iniormniion in re- garcl to taxoa. Harvey Wlthrlo from thlt placo, waa a Klamath KnIU vlaltor Tuea day. A. A. Davla wuifa Midland visitor today. I), h. Cordon and 1). N. Low in, Southern Pacific plumbers, wero working in Midland Tuesday on the Southern Pacific water station They will finish their work In about a week. Uniform landmark In stone nro !to bo set up as n lasting memorial along tho lino of tho great hnttlpfront from tho SwIbs frontier to the North Sea. Tho stone selected Is pr.cmldal I In form nnd porfectl) simple It will ' bo ornamented by n soldier's helmet, I surrounded by u laurel crown with tho Inscription' "Here w.i tupped i the onrush of Hip barbarians " Ito.Milcitlon DerlarltiK tin Intention of tint City of Klmiialli I'nlK (Inv goii, to ( limigc tlio (Jrado nt the luterccrtlmi of Seenlli Street nnd Wiiltnit Avenue from lilrvatlon I ttl to notation I IH. WlIKItKAS, It la deemed expedient to chnngo tho present grade at tliu i Interaction of Sovpnth Street and walnut A'vcnuo from clovntlon 14G to elevation 148, UK IT ItKSOLVKD. That tho Com mon Council hereby declares Its In tention to change tho grade at tho Intersection ot Sovcnth Street and Walnut Avenue from elevation 14G to elevation 14S. 8TATK OF OJIKOON, ) County of Klamath, )ss. City of Klamath Falls. ) I. A. L. Lcnvltt, Pollen Judgo ot snld city above mentioned, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is n duly enrolled ropy of the resolution passed by tho Common Council on tho ICth day of May, 1321. A. L. LEAVITT. 17-27 Pollco Judgo xetici: or ham: or ihukjatiox IHSTHICT HOXDS NOTICi: IS Hi:ui:ilY aiVKN That sealed proposals will bo received until tho 24th day of Juno A. D. 1921 nt tho hour of 2 o'clock In tlio nftor noon for tho purchase ot Fifteen Thousand Dollars' worth of bonds ot the Cnternrlbo Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon Said bonds' nro to draw Interest nt tho rato of C . annum, p.ijable semi- per cent j er vli lied t nt l.owtor ' vc.-'i''tifc(i.". . . .T e Tc-i of 0 f Often Wo could moml tho riiHKOd oiIk of enro if wo simply took .1 stlUli In tlm,o. m mntC Rmamfk- Fmt J&' ? . IS1.-" With Salads tl.!;' -If "SflitBBLtfaIBB- i 4t St v Fiake an jtit4tlp thing to larve with all kirda of . a : sauda. To mak 'Wub aenuj -nd bcui ao rranv wivs vou t P. C. Ofjmity. you' (Hinaitix Buy tbm from your -u cauv. he lor lunches jmd supper. ol course, in uct. tntre ara vu this dainty mtmbtr of the nt to kap generous iupp:y in tti pakgcs or family Hot. Lurv Dor't ?k lor etycktr -uy SNOW. FUA$& Mllo. Dhuut (3 sotting rarll HROK with hor Oilontal ilancli'ii. Slio will Boon co mo (o America, r',k-wv J WS .kowFlak P. CB. 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These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil, the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit nnd other impurities, and docs not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refilled with the proper grade of Zerolene. Look for tha garaga or daahr dlipUylng tha algn shown balow, It tniana "Better operation and longer engine life," a r vlco promptly given at a nominal coat. for better obemtion and longer engine life VBlBVtffrfma: CIGAR STAND 0,aMtttnintaV0intnata)aamatalaia'i00 all kinds of tobacco P E N A' L ' L N J ' Pi H le CENTRAL HOTEL. GUYSARRETT, Mgr. Steam He&ted RATES: Transiant- ....ul.OO, tip Weekly .....S&Qtyup o p E N A L L N I G H T tV IKH V NEVvS STAND all the latest news tV t I I 4 awasa TJ MnKrfav 3b liAnpni cocta M rlVlCiKN I STANDARD OIL COMPANY I CRANKCASE I '"""""" 1 CLEANING I I SERVICE I i mm. .T i