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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1921)
I' . . - n milUT, tVKK IT, 1M1 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,'rXai vovn 4f w 1 3 3. a J- J' lis Pu The Evening Herald JT. MtiRRAT sTbUED BOULH ... .Editor Clty Kdltor Published Jally except 8unday, by Aa Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. Botered at tho postofflca at Kla math FalU, Ore., tor transmission tarougb the nulla as aecond-claia Matter. MKMBKR OP TIIR ASSOCIATED rium The Aaioclated Pres a exclusively .titled to the uie for republication C all news dispatches credited to It, r not otherwise, credited in this per, and also tho local nowa pub her herein. FRIDAY, JUNK. 17, l(K2t FACTS AltK FACTS Tho half-hearted apology attempt 4 by another paper for tho action t tho threo councllmcn last Mon ay ovcnlng in rejecting tho pro vosat of tho Warren Construction eompany to pay par and accrued in terest tor tho bonds advertised on tke High-Sixth and Sovcnth streets anlt falls flat in faco of tho facts, and can scarcoly bo harmonised with tho action ot tho samo council ion In accepting tho bid ot the ante .company for tho bonds on Washington street First to Kwauna boulovard on tho same OTCnlng. 1 A Tlslt to tho of(lcoof tho po lice Judge and an examination ot tho Tocord ot both units discloses the following facta: Dlds wero received by the council mi both units August 30, 1920, and contracts awarded on both subject'! to sale of the bonds for each unit, matters, left today for hla homo. Mr. Thomas Young waa a paason gcr for JJray this morning. W. U. Farkcr, manager for the Klamath Development company, ar rived last night from 8nn Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worron ot Tino Rldgo left this morning tor 'an extended visit with friends in Colfax, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Reauchamp left this morning for thplr summer vacation. Mrs. Deauchamp will lslt ; , with her parents In Long Ilcnch, California, whllo Mr. lloauchamp will visit his parents in Hamilton, Ohio. Tho Misses Klslo and Lucy Fisher left this morning for their homo ut San Jose, California. Miss Klsio has been teaching school at Henley for tho last year and her sister has been visiting hor. A. A. Rccdcr Is a business visitor from Ashland, William Griffith and son, Levi J. Griffith, ot Olene, spent yesterday hero attending to business matters. Alfred Fisher was in from his ranch at Swan Lake yestorday trans acting business Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hall loft this morning for a threo weeks automo bile trip through California. Thoy ex pect to go as tar south, as San Diego. William Do Vaul, prominent rnn- chor from tho Barnes Valley country, was a Klamath Falls visitor yester day. ,t I. B. Kilgora'-of Langcll valley, Is a business visitor today. Eugene Robertson, employee of the county surveyor's office, left for Macdocl this morning to bo gono a few days on business. '. Holly Siemens Is hero from Seat tlo to spend some time visiting with FOR BALK) Furniture, bedding, feathers, rugs, otcL. H. Wado, &U7 uariyio ana norco stroots; (lit tle, houso on hill beyond oemotnfy). uo not can ua.uraay, 17ib an A DAY OFF UNTIL SOLI) Lexington, In Xlno condition, Regular price,... f 14R0 Now down to .... 1131S Chalmers a splendid buy, Btnrted at Ill 00 Now down to '. $9ft0 KliAMATH (1AHAUK, Maurico llrjnnt'a I'Uco 4LM H. flth St. lGtf Call 186 for your taxi. 17 FORD MJO 250; 3 now Urea; good running condition. Contrat Garage. 1718 W1ANTED On Rrooksldo ranch, Swan Lake Valley, mnn and.wlfo; man to work In hay field, woman to cook, Phono 11F13. 1723 FOR BALK BuU caaos, all kinds, a. cost. Many good things (wo can how. Beo Dick, 6th and Klatonth 1718 ('' FOR I1IRU Lorgo and small cars, ll'lumo 18G 17 MAHONIO MUiniNO There will bo iwork ln the M. A. dogreo nt' Mnsanlo hnll, 409 Main' HtriHtt, tula evening. Van will not lio homo but Gt'orgo Is a Kood fellow nnd qtittn compotunt to tlo tho work, so como and help him, Ho nppreel atett an upproclntlvo nudlenco. So como. A glad hand will ho extended to visiting brothers. LHM. L. OAOHAar.N, Sec. FOR 8ALH Al paying business. Must sell or trndo snap. What huvu youT Sco Dick, Cth and Klamath Ave. 17-18 VWav-a fit a ntAiAAliia -u a-a a mm- p Wtly halted by tho council; and for h' -,,renU' Cap,nln and Mn 3' W' aa obvious rcoson. After bids are S'cmcn- received for the making of Improve- Mrs- Cora Sanderson, former res saent of the nature under consider dent of Klamath Falls, who ha. been ration approximately two months' horo ,or wvcral days visiting with aanst bo consumed In perfecting the,friond,, nd ,ook,nK a,ter..h" PIop basis upon which bonds, designed, r," leU thI """'"B 'or Medford. fn ,,,.., ih, ... , ,., -. The Misses Maudo and Dorothy their validity and 'desirability as an Kln aro registered at tho White Pel investment. . I ,can noleI rom KJnta Agency. Roallxlng 'that tho' proceedings' Mrs- A - Kln 8ro a" registered al too wnuo rencan iron. HA1U1A1NH IN IMKD OAltH' 1 1919 Studobakor Six, five pas scnger. 1 1916 Studobakcr Six, seven pas sengor. 1 1916 Reo. rivo passongor. 1 1918 Fori!. 1 1918 Maxwell (ourlng. 1 1920 ono-ton Ford truck cab and body. ACMK MOTOR CO. 400416 South Sixth St. Ith 17tf FOR RENT Two largo, llghf office rooms over Sugarmnn's ntora. Steam heat being Installed) Chllcotn ft Smith, 633 Main St. 1718 Apartments to rent, 1723 S12 Oak street under now man agement now. Turner apartments. FOR SALIl -Auto cars, fow. Will trade. What hnvo youT Boo Dick, 6th and Klamath Avo. 17-18 I.OW HALE I'ltlCKH NOW mi lmN, 1 " HloUMtt, IVttlronO), HmoekM and 1 Mlddlr-i.t 1 KOIt RENT lly tho week or month, 2 ploasant slooplng rooms. Reas onabln rates. Inqulro ot Dr. O. F. Domorust, 227 Jefferson, or phono 447R. 1720 FOR SALE Ono now $90 range, $50: one $200 .Vlctrola. ho mo rec ords, $100. llox R. V., Horald. 17 FOR SALE Ono 2603000 high power Savage. 3 boroa shell-, clean Ing rod, gun cose, llkn new, $46; $06 camera, 6x7, lots ot extras, $30, Call Smoko Cigar 8tore. 17 WANTED- Four nussongcrs for rortland, by autn. MiuvinK Mon day. Inqulro Mecca I'ool Room. 17-18 kowing at the OTIC ttA V ii in r Kodak Work LeaYYour Rltr5 'More 90'clocK-Yoor A.M Pictures ane readr at 5 Hf could not be perfected before Kuv, 1st, last season, too late to pro -oeed wltn tho -work making tho Im provement, and with tfie desire of saving to the property owner the in terest that would accruo if the bonds were sold last fall, the coun cil deferred further actl6n until tbe present season. It waa oa February 7, 1921. that) u aaseasment rolls were completed Md tiled on' the two unita in ques tloa. No objections having been filed the council adopted and the mayor approved the ordinance de claring tbe assessments, on Marrh 1, 1921. The property owners were liven notice that they had until April 4, 1921, in which to file their applications to pay in ten annual In stallments or in cash. ' The property owners having all availed themselves of tbe ten year , plan of payment and filed their ap plications, tho "Bend Lien" docket BOX was made up, and on May 2, 1921, the council adopted tbe ordinance authorizing tho advertisement and the sale of tbe bonds In question. The Warren Construction com pany was not In a position to In sist that tbe bonds be advertised for salo last fall; in fact they do not occupy a position at any tlmo in connection with the making of street Improvements entitling them - to Insist upon or dlctatu the pro ceedings of tho council. They sim ply occupy tho position nv contract tcra read, in response to Invitations ot the councils to submit proposals for doing work or buying tho bonds offered to cover tho cost of tho work. It is difficult, under the facts, to see "where any ono can find Justi fication for commending the throo councilman for placing this city in tbe position of repudiating a con tract, i The condoning paper terms their action "foarless," but Tho Herald and most other people have another sme for It Wabash, Ind. w7c Thompson Is down from Chlloquln attending to business matters. Tho most regrettable feature of mob outbreaks llko thSt at Tulsa Is that the guilty individuals nearly al ways escape punishment. NEW TODAY FOR SALE The Kellogg House. Will consider bouse and lot as part payment. For particulars. In quire of owner, Mrs. E. B. Kellogg, 815 Pine St. Easy terms. 17 m 0ft Prf mom H1U V7 I PURITY KLAMATH FALLS OREGON wraarv WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY TMtIR ORUCS Thb afem J. X V 7tK X ) ?YMKjrz TO-DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THOMAS .MEKJHAN IN "Conrad In Quest of Hit Youth" A wllllum Do Mllle's Special Production; A golden romnnco of n world-weary bachelor "who tried to Journey hack to tho old town, the old lovo, tho old glad thrill of llfn'4 springtime, a picture to inako you happy you're allvo. SUNDAY "THE OATH" ANOTHER OF FIRST NATIONAL ' 1IIO FIVE SPECIAL PRODUCTIONS FEATURING "MARION COOPER" UccTuHACvl Florida Qrapo Fruit Cal Urapo Fruit Baby'a picture Is much sweeter If taken in Ita own homo. Call Stlnson Photo Shop. .17, A good bed and a good bath, at Co lonial Rooms, 11th Vnr Main. 17 SOCIAL At Algoma Cook heuse: also program, which starts at 8 o'clock p. m., Saturday Juno 18. Come all, as a good tlmo la In store. -17 TTiose wishing sewing done for the Fourth of July Call at 183 FOURTH STREET Cor. I'ino nnd Fourth Satisfaction Guaranteed 3IADAME J. DROUILLAltll Phono 616-M. PAUCi FRUIT CO; OUR PIRflT GREAT HIICCIAL : ON SATURDAY ONLY nananas 15o lb. , Apples 10c lb. Apricots 2 lbs. for 2(e j New Apples 2 lbs. 26c Peaches 2 lbs. for 26c Oranges CO, and 30c, doz. Climax Plums 16c lb. New Potatoes, 3 lbs. for 20c Carrots, Beets. Turnips 10c per bunch ' Radishes, Ualdas, 2 bunches for 16c Local Lettuce, 10c a head, $1.00 per doz. Spring llojuis, 20 per lb. Peas, 16c per lb. Cucumbers 16c, 2 for 26c i All kinds ot Castella Berries ' Vatormcllons ' Muhmollon PALACE FRUIT CO. 524 Main St. I'liono 622 Local Tomatoes DAYS AT FT. KLAMATH JULY 2, 3 AND 4 T Personal Mention A. P. Blockllnger, of Berkeley, Is here to visit with bis father who Is oanected with the Chlloquln Lum ber company. W. Bentley, representative ot tbe Schaw-Batcher company, ot .Sacra ssento, is here for a fow days on one of his regular business trips. 8am. L. ton Ion Jr., and Thos. B. Devlin arrived here last night from Portland and will leave today for agio Ridge to spend a month's va cation, thoro. W. F. Araivt of Ashland, ftvho has been horo since Sunday visiting with friends and nttending to business IHGGEST REST MOST EXCITING Something doing etcry min ute at tho big RODEO and CELEBRATION at FORT KLAMATH Everyone Invited. The roads aro good. Come and nave a good tlmo with good people whero you -will got a square deal and see a crackln' good show. 1VfWVf At The Liberty 4 Announcement The Home of The Velie Agency KLAMATH GARAGE 436 So. 6th St. Klamath Falls. Ore. (Maurice Bryan's Establishment) TODAY ,.,,., . "COLORADO" Even the name sounds good and whun you see this stirring mining 'drama you will realize why Frank Mayo has bo- a romo a star. Augustus Thomas -wrote this stago success and "Colorado" Is ono ot tho best Hint etir came from bis pen. -'---''-- iiiiirrniririri n r.n n n ruinjxnj SATURDAY "SHERRY" A real story of real folks. Coming Sunday "Tho Skywayman" featuring Llout. Ormir Locklear. This Is Lieut. Locklear'a last picture for this King of Flyers died at his wheel Just as ho was completing tho final scones for this drama. As an appreciation ot what the Intrepid Locklcur has done for aerial sclcnco IiIh widow receives tun per cent of nil money derived from tho oihlbltlon of this his last and greatest plcturo. ----N-- - -V-MWMWVWN-WAWW-? Don't fail to read the Herald Clasiified Ads. MONDALE THEATRE 100 PER CENT UNION Our "Model 34" is equipped with cord tires all around, one extra tire and inner tube, motormeter and bumper, price guar" anteed until October 1, 1921. Used cars taken in exchange. LIBERAL TERMS "Open Evenings, and Sunday" TONIGHT Two Vaudeville Acts and two big Pictures VAUDEVILLE EVVING AND EVVING t ' u. . -3Aowau Hinnonj, hill i.;.i.Bt .. f.nco.??n,odjr "'nK'nK nnd talking act. If you llko to laugh don't miss this act, .and don't miss thoYo dancing and BOB HERSHAW The human mocking bird and Imitator, and Imitator, a classy act. ' PICTURES Wonderful whistler Belle Bennett i IN "ASHES OF HOPE" A wonderful western plcturo full of action, riding and gun play. ALSO i . A MACK SENNETT COMEDY A Bennett a day koops (tho blues away. SHOW STARTS AT 7 O'CLOCK SHARP g. Jl ' Lawn and Garden Seed Murpky's Seed Store PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St, j.