The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 16, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, AUGUST IB, 1MI.
DENY CHARGE OF
DISRESPECT TO
'S
( AHIIINOTON, Aug. 1(1- Willi
referomo In Ilia loporl from Newark,
N.' J., tliut I ho body of I'rlvn'n Hit
vln'o lluffanlo, ruruiitly brought (nun
Franco, wim liift linciiroiiionliiiiHly
on I hn ilioi-Htui of hi father's. homo,
lim olden nf llm riiiarlnrninwlor
icnernt which linn clinrK.i of the run
tlirii of I hi soldier iIpiiiI, gave o-l this
titiit.'itiool teday:
'.This body wan nsrorlnil to llio
homo of Hi" father by it rorporul mill
rlnvcn mun. '
"Tin- father, mother, hlhlm unit n
linrbon wiii appeared In ho nn under
tiihrr worn present. ,
'''It unit not' possible In tiikn Ihn
remains upslulra to thy apartment
of (hn father on llm iwcoiVl (lunr nn
llm stair Worn narrow mid winding.
"At (tin rm-,uutfnt Dm .liulrirUlior
who wim apparently arlliu; niulur In
n'trirtlon from'lho father, tlm rnskoi
was lukun' nut of, llm shipping cnio,
tlm hlppjiig' ruso jiitt in llio (rant
porch' uml tlio casket taken Into I ho
tront'tiall.' I
ty;Th. Hohokmi Officii of tl.u Quir
tormnnlnr Corp I In receipt of n lel
Icr from tlio father, ntnt
Ipn'thlif hi wtia thoroughly satis
fied unit' v('r'y much picimMl will, llio
way th n soldier tiiinilli'il llio iii.il
ti'K Ho doe not know the niirro of
tlio ii'pnrt.., .
1 .Major (Totirt II. I.. Hogor. Qunr
IririiLixlii' Jloni'al of tho arm) iidiU.l
tojlila,; ' ,"
i: 'Mn vlowof tliii great earn inn) ro
vrWn'rV' Willi ' which tlm hmllcH of
our Mildlcr iliiul nro troutd hy tlm
Cometorlal Dhlslon iiersonnul, It In
ii i oct regrettable that mirh it Unjust
itiili'tiiunt should Iijq huon muilu.
It.it.itlver of tlio dead from cvi'mi-.m
hate wrltU'ii liiiiumeriihlo letters of
thanks for tho loving earn which our
olilliTit give their fallen romraihji
niMhey return them Wmw Tlfl
public ktiouhl know (hit everything
In' lono to iniiko tlm Inn, journey
what-the fnmllle would with It to
be."'-
I OREGON BREVITIES I
f
HAI.IIM - Mantinl trnluliii; will tt'it
hn (llm'iinlcd hy tlm Hntuiu Jun'ir
hlKh kcIiooI next yisir. Thin uiim hii
ncunccil Iti-ro Imlay follow Ins, 'In
rrpcrt tliut thlnioiirim wniiltl mtvn
i'l In- fllmlnutuil. Ihiciiiiho of n lack
of It nilii. ,.,' ,
IIAKKIt Another ovlilonco of m
nnwcil Intort'at In onittnrn OruKon
inlnlnn In thu arrival of Prank Dii
prut uml ton 1.. V. Duprui from IViul
Irton. Thoy wrq 'on thi-lr way to tho
jlrlKht farbiinnto mining; property In
I ln (Irci'iihorn imctlon
I
' t'UATKH I.AKi: A l;lK event nt
.Crater lake wait tlm (numbing of tho
llrst real motor boat to ply Us waters
from tlm th ore i of Wizard Island
Owing to thdixtrumolyjiihort sc'nsoni
unil h.ivlii(;jO'lraniport nil material
jlown lflOO feet from trail In tho wn
tnr'H edge, then by n hiiiiiII boat to
llm island. It has taken four carn
to, romplete It ronstructloii. The
boat, which Is 10 foot In length, tins
rnp.irlly of IT. pnHftengorH nml will
lm chrli.te.ied "Tlm Sparrow" In hon
or of Alex Sparrow, tniperiiitnml
tut of Crater lako park. Tho MiiznnuiH
lnivu Ik'cii kIvcii tho honor of niiiU
)ng tho first trip around thu Uko. '
i
. I'OHTIjANI) Confessing to havo
jiinyed upon bootlegging 'Joints an a
"Hiifo hot," three IK-yeiir-old youtliB,
tlllbert Vlggers. Walter I'roudy and
Cliuiilo RoreiiBon, nro In tho city Jail,
'tho first two on u charge of larcency
mid Sorenson charged with vugrnncy
l'lmy were nrrosled early this moni-
Jug by Sergeant Million nml Inspoctorl
1'nwoll nt Second nnd llitrnaldo
HtrentH.
i POUT-LA!) A trial and convic
tion over n long-dlstiinro tolopltono,
Svlth tho principals stationed nt four
Ropnrnto telephones, wus arranged
nnd carried through recently hy K. 11.
'McDanlols nuporvlsorof tho Siski
you national forest.
i POUTI.AND A resumption' of tlm
eruption of hot sands nnd Btream
from Orator rook on. thq. Bouthwost
slopo of Mount Hood, wnH noted hy
porHons nt government camp hotol,
'according to n long-dlstanco tolo-
Jphono report from L. V. l'rldomoro,
jiroprlotor of tho liostolry, ,
i xin j
HAUUlsnulia Many complaints
jarxaado, oror tho non-ontorcoment
of tho thlstlo law. Several ranch
era havo gono to tho expound of hlr-
MMAMAMVWW
Outbursts of Everett True By Condon
.Y'l,V.V a--''
Give Me
Tcw.j
TUI5M "TO
A HALPWrzeNOf THeBl5iC3eT4f
&o'vts qcnrl I'M goino. to reeBjsvr
"G.VX5aT' TQWW.J to TrWlK wai a UTTto
II, It I I - I . I I
U V N!i vt-tsir?' TW
i iiii '" i .-.- -j. IMJI ,.rl l
r H1IO. V - "7 rrZl JIjS TMrn. I
lii: mon to cut out Ihlltlon that nro I'olho JuilK" not Inlir than 8 o'rlnrk
llkoly to :o to ih-uiI whllu ntliiTw ' M of Onohcp 3nl . 1921, n which
'i.,.v.. 1...1 ,.v.... in'i.t t.r n,..i, ,,m" 1""1 ,lnl'' nt "'" Council Chain
hnvo not i..-t. lookc.l orr their jp , ,,,, fly pp,, wl ,,0
itrotuiil to Bi'o whothor nny weniU nro'(,nP, fr rondlileratloil. Kach pro-
Krowlni;. TIiqko who are cninli.-ttliic poknl muji hi ncconipanlcd.hy n enr-
llm pi-rll iloclarr thnl all Unlr work1"10'1 ,l""'k on. ""i" rniponnlhlo
.... ....... ,in i .i...... ,..,... i. hankliiK Institution qual to B por
uml money will lm il.ran away If tiil ()f (,l( amilnt ()f ((, pr0 0w,
othom allott th-ir thiMlpi to ko to to bi forfeltml to tho city upon fall-
icnl. urn of t tin microiful bidder to enter
a 'Into rontrnrt nnd bond for the faith-
M..ko tliat Idlo Hollar rk! I'... L'rZXlXh
ll In llm limit Tlm r,Rht ,0 rJtct nn nni' n" u'll',
"-!--- -r- . heliig lmrrhy ronorvod In tho Com-
I'lKM'I.AMfATlOV OP M WOlt
I, W. K. Wllny, .Mayor of the city
of Klamath I'alK On-Kon, by vlr-
liio of tho nuthorlty In mo vented
by Ruction IT. of Ordlnanco Nn. r.r.t,
lt..l fi lliA nlrlit nt llin nnllun ItidfVA
on .luly IS. 1921. entitle I. "An oMI.,",Uuflfc,"' ",Iecl ln, w,lU!:ll7l"h
nan... proMdliiK for the mi.nt.er of J".1" ! Vnii, -JLr,SJ"fi
..xerclnliiK In llm city of Klamath , n-rln curblnK. nml ulilowalk flvo
rail, or.r
'nil. (rr.on. the lnltlntle n, ref-
erendiini pouurH i.-iierved to tin' li'Kal
volern of ..wry municipality, by roc
tlou 1 and section In of article of
tint I'ouiitltutlon of the Mate of Ore
gon, do hereby proclaim Dial tho pro-
posed amendment to the charter of ,,.,.-.,,, n'n.,.,ii
tho city of Klamath KalH. Orcrt.ii.'11 ort"'r of th" fommon Council
the nauio beliiK denoniliiate.l section
309. MihmltU'd to the lcual oteri. of I
kald ill) nt n peclal elucllon held on "
Friday, the 12th day of AiiRiist. A ltldn will bo received hy the Com
I).. 1921. received the ronuUltr ma-'nipn Council up to nnd Including
Jurlty vote entitling the aforesaid Monday Atlgukt 22, 1921, nt the hour
iiiien.iment to lm nnd yie samo nere-
hy Is, proclaimed us. having been
adopted.
1, tho said mayor, hereby f.irthnrlThn repairs to, bo mndo consist In
proclaim that tlm proposed amend
ment Hiibmltled to tlm qualified elo
torn of said city as said election, to
wn, . , ,
An At
To nmoiid tho charier of the city
of Klamath I'll I M, Oregon, k.ijno be
ing nn net submitted 16 nn approv
ed by thu voters of suld city ut a spe
cial election hold therein on March',
10. 1913, nn sulnoiliipiitlr nmeniled
at tho special election hold therein J
on Novum her H, 19H',, and to amend:
all other uiiiendmeiitH hy milling see-1
tlon 309. nro lillm: for nn Issue of
sewer bonds In llul sum of fiO,000.- .MAKKKTItllKT l.MIMIOVKMI'.NTS.
00, and for n tax levy to pay prlnol-j Proposals wll lie re elved by tho
pal nnd Interest thereon, received Common CoimcM of the City of Klnm
20n otos for. nnd 33 votos against, nth Falls! Oregon for making tho
That said amendment having re-. Improvement ili.lgticil for Fourth
celled n majority of all voles cast street from Klnmutli nveniiu to tho
ittlsnld election for nnd ngalnst udop-i southerly line of Oak avenuo; Fifth
tlqii, and 'It further appearing fronijstroct from Klnmutli avenuo to tho
silbh ciinvosp. that s.ild uiiu'iidmeiit southerly lino of Willow nvonuo;
received a total of 20R nfflrmntlvo' Wnlntit .nvonuo from tho northerly
votes. I, tlm mayor aforesaid, here-, lino of Fourth street to the southerly
by proclaim, in view of tho fact that lino of Sixth street; Oak avenuo from
from thn canvass duly mndo, whore- tho northerly Hun or Fourth street
In l( appear that p;ily 33 negative' to tho southerly line of Seventh
votes wero enst for said amendment, 'Htreot; Willow nvonuo from tho
Hint snld amendment hns been duly ; northerly line of Fifth street to tlio
adopted hy tho ntinllflod voters of .southerly lino of Sixth street together
the cltv of'Klnmutli Falls, Oregon
' "Wllnoss ,'niy. hand nnd seal of snld
city thtxlCtu day of August, 1921,
W 8. WIIiKY,
Mayor of tUo Rt' pt Klamnth Falls
XOTICI1 INVlTIXtl PIlOPOSALS TO
IMI-ltOYK SOUTH IHVF.HSIDM
HTHi:i'.T VMU).H WIIST MAIN TOwll,ch Bntl ordinance Is numbered
CITY I.1.MITH. AND WKST SIAIN
KUOM liND of iMVtai .t at
OONOI'jH AVIlNUIl TO ,W;TKH-
111 I,l,.. Ml' M'MJ 111 III r.liniin.iry 1JH3
Pronosnls will ho received hy tho
Common Council of tho City of Klnm
nth. Falls, Oregon, for making tho
Improvement of, South Ulversldo
Btreet, from West Main to tho city
limits, mid West .Main stroot from
ontl of pnvomonti nt Congor nvonuo
to wostorly lino of South Ulvorsldo
Btreot IncludliiB Intersections. Tho
lmprqvomcnt to bo mndo Jn accord
niico with tho plans nnd specifications
therefor on fllo with tho City En
gineer nnd In tho office of tho Pollen
Judgo for either of tho classes of
hnrdsurfacing montionoii in ttio pinna
nnd specifications mid In Ordlnanco
Nn. nno. ordorlnt; tho Imnrovoment
Tho' making of tho Improvement will
bo In ono contract.
Proposals must bo fllod with the
(am, He's seed tup.'
-
(Vi HWUTt
V.M'MiV CWAtkHh
to.vim urvc.li
-. AW . -'
eARjU.'
mion uouncu. inn nwnm to inn tuc
nNiful bidder will ho mnile rontlr.K
nut upon tho nalu of tho bouiU to bo
ntttlinrlted for fluanclnc tho propos
ed Improvement. Tho Improvement
to cotikUt of grading to full width;
'V " " "" ' l""l ' "',",""." .i ' . ,;
kldi Rireet and from Main to noulh
i"" ."'.''"n ", "K ' ',,J- ""'' ."
r,1U.,1".rIS... '. ?.P ,L?!? " ,0 cal,,crl
lino of .South lllverslde.
A. I. I.KAV1TT.
Police JtldRP.
Nena: ixviTi.vti inns.
or s o'ciock r. .m, ror tno repair oi
Sixth 'stroot from Klnlock Avcnuo to
thu Ilallron.l crossing on Sixth street.
scarlf)lng, grading nnd rolling tho
present surface! laying drains, Instal
ling catch-basins nnd Installing
pumps, all In accordance with plans
nnd specification:! of tho city en
gineer, on fllo in his office nnd lu tho
offlco of tho I'ollro Judge. Hlds
to ho nccompanlod with it certified
check for S per cent of tho amount
of tho bid. Th Common Council
resorves tho right to reject any and
till bids
A-13-22
A. L. I.KAVITT.
Police Judge.
wiiu nil imorsecuons noiwcen mo
respective, tornilnl not nlrendy Im
proved. Snld proposed Improvements
to ho mndo In nccordanco with thn
plans nnd specifications of tho city
engineer for either of tho classes of
Improvement mentioned in snld plans
and specifications, nnd tho ordinance
ordorlng thn proposod Improvement,
r.40. ndoptod on tho 21st day of
Fobruary 1921. and by tho mayor
npprovod on tho 23rd day of Fobrua-
Tho plans and specifications for
Hitch Improvement being on fllo with
tho Police Judgo nnd with the city
englncor.
Tho contract foi- pinking tho pro
posed linprovomont will ho lot in ono
contract. Proposals must bo fllod
with' tho pollco Judgo for submission
to tho council not Intor than 8 o'clock
P. M.i on Octobor 3rd. 1921. nt which
tlmo nnd (Into, nt tho council chamber
In snld city, all proposals will bo
opened and considered.
Kach proposal' to bo nccompanlod
oy a ccrtiiieu cnocK on some respon
slblo hank equal to 5 por cent of
tho proposal, same to bo forfeited
to tho city upon failure of tho suc
cessful blddor to onter Into bond nnd
contract for tho faithful completion
If, even though you
always clean your rifle
before putting it away,
there is a tendency for rust
to eat tiny "pits" in the bar
rel, the trouble is caused by
the ammunition you .use.
The priming in such
ammunition attracts rust
All U S Rim-Fires (in
Klamath Fnlli, Ore.
J. I). Chambers
Baldwin Udnte. Co.
Klamath Hdwo. Co.
of thu Improvement. The right to
reject any and all bids and proposals
Is hereby reserved In tho city. The
award to the successful blddor will be
made contingent upon tho sale of
tho bonds to be authorized for pro
viding funds for financing the pro
posed Improvement.
nida are respectfully Invited on
Illtullthlc, Oil Macadam and concrete.
In addition to grading, curbing, drain
ago and cement walks.
Dated at Klamath Falls, August
12th, 1921.
A L. I.KAVITT.
Police Judge
xotiei: inviting: i-uoi-osaiiS to
imimtovk high sthkkt vho.m
Tllllll) STItl'.KT TO SIXTH
RTItKKT ANT) FOUIlTH STHKI7T
ntOM 1'lXi: TO .TKIT'KItSON
STiiKirr.
Proposals ill he received by tho
Common Council of the City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for making the
Jmprovement of High street from
Third street to Sixth street and
Fourth street from Pine street to
Jefferson street. Including Intersec
tions. Tho Improvement to bo made
In nccordanco with tho plans and
Hiieclflcatlnns therefor on fllo with
the City Kuglneor and In tho office
Of the Police Judge, for either of tho
classes of hnrdsurfacing mentioned
In tlio plans and specifications nml In
Ordlnanco No. 5G1. ordorlng the Im
provement. Tho making of tho Im
provement will bo let In ono contract.
Proposals must bo filed with tho
Pollco Judgo not Inter than S o'clock
P. M.. of October 3rd.. 1921. at which
tlmo nnd dnto at tho Council Chamber
In snld city nil proposals will bo
opened for ronslderntlon. '
Kach proposals must' bo accompan
ied by a cortlfled check on somo res
ponsible banking Institution equal
to K por cent of tho amount of tho
proposal, to ho forfeited to tho city
upon falluro of the successful bld
dor to enter Into contract and bond
for tho faithful completion of tho
Improvement. Tho right to rojoct any
ami all bids bolng hereby reserved In
tho Common Council. Tho award to
tho successrul bidder will bonnnde
contingent upon tho sale of tho bonds
to bo nuthorlzod for financing tho
proposed linprovomont. Tho Improve
in en t to consist of grading to full
width, hnrdsurfacing Twenty flvo
feet In wdth with either nitullthlc,
Concroto or'othor hnrdsurface pavo
mont, with curbing nml coraont stdo
walks, A. L. IiEAVITT,
Pollco, Judge,
I)y or.lor of tho Common Council.
NOTICK INVITING PKOl'OSAIiS TO
IMI'IIOVK HIGH STUKKT FHOM
THIItl) STUKKfT .TO CEDAR
HTRKrTT, AND. OEDAlt STUKKT
VltOM HIGH STUKKT TO PINH
STREET.
t
Proposals will bo received by the
Common Council of tho City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for making tho
CARTRIDGES
AND SHELLS
Does your rifle barrel say
to rust "Please come iii"?
cluding the famous .22
N.R.A.) are now made
with a special, non-fouling,
non-erosive' priming that
adds thousands of rounds
to the life of a rifle.
Be 'good to your rifle.
Help it to fight rust Use'
only US Cartridges. Money
back if not satisfied.
UNTTED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY, N.w York,
Chlloqoln, Ore.
Chlloquln Merc. Co.
Malta, Ore.
The KaUaaStoro
Improvement of High Street from
Third street to westerly line of High
streot and Cedar street i from High
street to Pine street Including inter
sections. Tho Improvement to ho
made In accordance with tho plans
and specifications therefore on file
with the City Engineer nnd ln the
offlco of the Police Judge, for either
of the classes of hardsurfaclng men
tioned In the plans and specifications
and la Ordlnanco No. 5S8, ordering
tho improvement. Tho making of
the improvement 'will bo let In ono
contract. Proposals must bo filed
with the Pollco Judgo nbt later than
8 o'clock P. M., of October 3rd, 1921,
nt which tlmo and date at tho city
hall In said city all proposals will bo
opened for consideration.
Kach proposal must bo accompa
nied hy a certified cneck on somo res
ponsible, banking Institution equal
to S per cent of tho amount of the
proposal, to .bo forfeited to tho city
upon failure of tho successful bidder
to entor Into contact and bond for
tho faithful completion of tho Im
provement. Tho right' to reject nny
and nil bids being hereby reserved
In the Common Council. Tho nward
to tho successful bidder will bo made
contingent Upon tho sale of tho bonds
to bo authorized for flnnnclng tho
proposed Improvement.
Tho Improvement to consist In gra
ding to full width, hnrdsurfacing to
tho width of 2C feet with either Illtu
llthlc, Concrete or Wllllto. with curb
ing nnd cement sidewalks.
A. h. I.EAVITT,
Pollco Judge.'
Hy ordor of the Common Council.
"NOTICE INVITING I'HOPOSAI.S TO
IMPROVE HliDORADO STHKKT
FROSI ISPLANADK TO MKI,
ROSK, AND MELROSE KHOH KI
DORADO TO PACIFIC TERRACE.
Proposals, will bo received by tho
Common Council of tho City, of Klam
nth Falls, Oregon, for making the
Improvement of Eldorado Streot,
from Esplanade to Melrose Street,
and Melrose" Street from Eldorado to
Pacific Torrace, including Intersec
tions. Tho Improvement to bo mndo ln
accordnnco with tho plans and speci
fications thorofor on fllo with tho
City Knglnoor nnd in tho offlco of
tho Pollco Judge, for olthor ot the
classes ot hardsurfaclng mentioned
ln tho plans and specifications and
In Ordlnanco No. C56, ordering tho
Improvement. Tho making ot the
linprovomont will bo let In ono con
tract. Proposals must bo filed with
tho Pollco Judgo not later than 8
o'clock C. M.i of Octobor 3rd.. 1921,
at iwhlch date mid tlmo at tho city
hall In said city, all proposals will bo
oponed for consideration.
Each proposal must bo accompa
nied by a certified check on some
responsible banking institution equal
to 5 per rent ot tho amount "ot the
proposal to be 'forfeited to tho city
upon failure ot tho successful bidder
to enter Into contract and bond tor
-tx
Manufacturer
Merrill, Ore.
R. H. Anderson.
Merrill Merc. Co.
VonUt ValUt ,
Hoy Tber
the faithful completion ot the Im
provement. The right to reject any
and all bids being hereby reserved ln
tho common council. The award to
the successful bidder will be made
contingent upon the sale ot the bonda
to bo authorized for financing the
proposed Improvement.
The Improvement to consist of
grading street to full width, hard
surfacing to the width of 25 feet
with either nitullthlc. Concrete, and
curbing.
I A. U LEAVITT.
Police Judg.
Dy order ot tho Common Council.
NOTICE INVITING PROPOSAW TO
IMPROVE JEFFERSON STREET
FROM THIRD STREET TO FIFTH
STHKKT. AND FIFTH STREET
FRO.M JEFFERSON TO MXOOfcN
BTRKirr. AND LINCOLN STREET
FROM FIFTH STREET TO SIXTH
STREET INCLUDING INTERSEC
TIONS AND THE INTERSECTION
OF LINCOLN AND SIXTH
STREW".
Proposals will be rocelvcd by tho
Common Council ot the City ot
Klamath Falls. Oregon, for making
tho Impovcmcnt of Jefferson street
from Third street, to Fifth stroot and
Fifth street from Jefferson to Lin;
coin street and Lincoln street. Fifth
street to Sixth street. Including In
tersections, nnd tho Intersection at
Lincoln mid Sixth streets, ' Tho Im
povcmcnt to be mado In accordance
with the plans and specifications
therefor on file with the' City En
gineer and In the offlco of tho Police
Judge, for cither of tho classos ot
hnrdsurfacing mentioned In tho plans
and specifications and ln Ordlnanco
No. SCQ, ordorlng tho Improvement.
Tho making ot the Improvement will
bo let In ono contract.
. Proposals must bo filed with the
Police Judgo not later than S o'clock
P. M ot Octobor 3rd, 1921, nt which
tlmo nnd dato nt the Council Cham
ber In said city all proposals will be
oponed, for consideration.
Each proposal must be accompa
nied by n certified check on somo '
responsible banking Institution equal
to 5 per cent ot tho amount ot the
proposal, to bo forfeited to the city
upon failure ot tho successful bid-,
dor to enter Into contarct and bond
for the faithful completion ot, the
Improvement. Tho right to reject
any and all bias balng hereby re
served In the Common Council. The
award to tho successful bidder will
bo mado contingent upon tho sale
of tho bonds to be authorized for
financing vtho proposed Improvement.
The improvement Is to consult ot
grading to full width, hardsurfaclng
25 toet In width with either nitull
thlc. Concretoior-Wllllte, with curb
ing and six' toot cement sidewalks
on both sides, all Intersections to be
paved full width,
A. L. LEAVITT.
Pollco Judge;
Dy order ot the Common Council.