SATURDAY, AUGUST ,sW, 1MU I'aoh Timion j The Office Cat Outbursts of Everett True By Condon ! aZsz- W" A'- THQ3C -- i , " . 1 ivtsfLtvi Triw-ii .nir nun . T' SBiMPn-oveMtrMT cu- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'mmL JL , m .wa mmsssm W i i s is i m"m"",i"""'"'"m,mw"' MW""MMM"'"''"MMM'MM T iBfeJJ.idtPts?TggL'... ' '"gsmm M iMW-jl r ' I"""" WV L yqP i i I MHjHBV IIV JL'NIIIH A Malrlmnnliil mill Hplrlliuit Unit -- -T (JISj l.ourhvlllii Ark ('russet. I Thn IM nltil wife look dinner with Hon. Jolmnoii mill wlfo mi last Him-' ilny. Ami u flim dinner wo Inul. llro. Johnson mul wlfo Im oiiu of our lirnt rhrlritliiiiii In Urn church. Tlio propoiod Sunday Mim law will niiiko It unUwful to ilo liny ItiliiK on Hiimlny except wult for Momlny. ' "I wmit Hoiiut desk Mocking," u lady milil nt tho Htyln Shop yestor Uny. "Desk stockings." "Von, Hull tops." Kor thu. first tlmo Hlnco 1904 tho United States In coining silver dol lars. Tho prnctlfn was suspended, wo understand, brcnusti for such n long tlmo thorn worn no fow things n dollar would buy. It Is Imrd to unplckln n rtiruw her. Hotter not Im sour, says (K-o, (Irlzzlo. ' WAIT 4fcc You a ftA RsvcnuS Office; rgyonuc ormctsic f fizljf' Nu t THCN tumC vCou'Rfi TAl-KiMGl WITH . FCR30N DON'T HOLD xouh Nose so CtOMa To r Hl IACC3. '.'.' t i" ' ' , 1 " j!2?vdr rV7tl?l s-si-i THE SACRED HEART ACADEMY KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION CONDUCTED BY The Sisters of Charity Without Cost or Expense to the City or County 'i? Oh, Well, One M "' I'"'" DiM-kll't One (Ail In tho Uiilontown,. Pit. Now Htumlnrd) Tho beauty nliont iiport flannel nklrtn In that nothing hut knickers In tiocensary beneath thorn. "Hoy, McCarthy.'- yritml Casey, "Diignn Just hiimc hllmsolf with hnlter strap" "lllil you cut him down." Inquired McCarthy. "01 ilhl not," replied Casey. "Ho wasn't dead yet." Inniinnninr III Nr ruM U 'UUI1I lULloUl- llu BETTEB TIE IS DIE Jack Thompson says" III" reason why i bnby In iw much llko lt mother In bocnuno when It got whnt It -wants It wants something ttlso. Inspoctor "Do you touch obser vation!" Tonchor "Yon." Inspector "Tlion 1 will test tho class. Now. clilhlrou nhut your oyo and nil rtlll." Following thin tho Innpoclor nimlii n nlow whlitllnR nort of nolnn mul follnwiMl with: "Now chllilroii. What illil I ilo?") Kor nomo tlmo thoro wan no nnnwor, but ultimately olio llttlo boy plpoil eut: "Klnncil toarhor." flonK hltn of tho Hoanon aro "Wlion you Look Into thu Kuco of A Mulo," nna "Dollrlun Tromun lllitwi." Nev er let It bo trnlil that America han no proper appreciation of tho hlch or thliiKH of life. ' Trylm; to flml n now Job uvcry few monthn Is u kooiI ileal llko chatiBltiK Heats In it row boat. Tho man who iloen It mont In unually tho follow who finally fnlln ovorboaril. Wo havo hail Junt ono month of muniner ncronlliiB t Ho nlmnnnc. Thero Un't much to bo nalil for thu quality, but thorn wh surely plenty of It. I , i -, i i ir Junt oh every utile ban Uh pant no ovory collar ban Its future. A contrlb fiiula tho followInK In n Kokomo, Iml. mlvortlsument: 3Gc UJorkUa Talcum, 17c (Limit 10 ynrtlft to tho cuntomor.) Ho euro you'ro wroiiB, boforo you quit. but Solf-mndo men aro nenrco, BOlf-mnilo fooln aro ptontlful. Wood Can't Take P. I. Governorship' And Hold Army Job WASHINGTON, Auk., 19 An ad ministration bill ilcnlRncil to pormlt MnJorOenorol I.oonaril"Wooil to bo coma Bovornor Ronoral of tho Philip plnon, without retiring from tho army, was tabled by tho Iioiibo com mlttou on military uffiilrH. Tho com mitteemen aro mild to hold It to bo a dnnBoroui) procodont to ctitabllsh. HAN I'UANI'IHCO. Cliil . Aub . 20 -Confldunco thut thn -imire will show Improvement In tho ludunlrlol nltuu tlim ban Ix-im tixprenw-d In OreRoti. Win Illusion mid Callfoml.i. ocrord ln to u report made publlr hero by the eiiiployment service of Huj Unlt- i'd 8Uiei iltparwnl of ,n',' r- "Wlilenpread unnniplnyiniiiil lon llnui'H. ilenplto hiiiiio lmirovement In tho Indunlrlul nltuatlon mid IncreaH ed relief afforded by Hoononul or cupalloiin und public Improvementn." ., ...i.i "Mnnv workorn In 11111 H'l'tii " nblppltiB ml bulldliiB trudin nro Idlo un tho result of Industrial con trovorslen Thoro In slow mid only tmriini recovery In lumber. my plautn oporntlliB with reduced fore en and othorn ImlliR cloned 1'lnlilllK fruit and vefiotablo Industries nro moro uctlvo. HhlpbulldliiB Is ulacK iinlnK. with further reduction ex pected. Lower construction n1 have rovtved homo bulldliiB In Home nectlons, but no preot momentum h:m yet been Ruined. Knrm help N plentiful for prt-sont needn " Tho report for each of tho coast rtuleH follews: CAI.1KOKNIA Ileportn of tho Htuto puUllo omploymciit bureau a decreaso cf 20 from tho UIS.SOO ......1.1,,., fin,., I ilnrlni: tho fiscal .ifninwiiw " ymir 19-0. UirRom jincninrniH ro i.. i t.infitiP vv'iirlfiirH In IioIoIh, rostnuruntM, public Institutions nnd tho bulldliiB trmlon. While- unem nWiviufiit and nart-tlmo continue. Improvement In uxinitlcd to follow reductions In costB. Horticultural commlkslnnH roport ndequato huji ply of fiiTin labor, tho demalid bv Iiib mot locally, tliouRh Santn Crux mid Napa counllo nro exuectod to need oxtnt fruit help at tho end of August. Transput help nrrlliiR In KfliKH county Is conildorcd sufficient fur tho neacli harvest. Acllvltlon in fruit and voRotablcH show Improve. ..,..! Whlln rnnHldurilUlo HOW homo construction la In progrens, thu housing Hliortiigo Is tlll largo. indiiBlry Konorully hooiiih hopoltu and oxpectant of continued Improve mont. OIIKOON Uonmployment Is stead ily progressing, as an accompani ment to Increased nctlvlty In tho leadlnR Imlustrlal linos, Lumbar Is Improving i other Industries uro tieomliiRly mnrkliiB tlmo, awnltliiB dovolopments, No serlotm housing HhortnRo Is reported from any sec- lion of tho ntnto. Now resldonco con struction Is Increasing, mainly In tho cities. Consorvatlvo optimism gon- orally provnlls nmong btislnogu In-torosta.. ruiiih are noticeable, duo mainly to noasonal nctlvllles nnd public "worKM. I.iiiiiIht and nlllod Industries aro still depressed, with many mlllM con- tluuliii: on n restricted basis Lack or ilomaml and high frelfilit rates aro blamed for thu depression. Supply of fnrm help Is nmple; In nil sec tions tint demond In below tho av eruRii Itiitnll trade Is moderately i)iid. with further Iniprovomonl ex- perted. Tendency to homo owning hns mado building folrly uctlvo in mil nectlons No great chango It anticipated within tho next thrco montliH. The Courses of Instruction are according to the Oregon School Law, and are entirely without Religion prejudice, and the advantages of training and educa tion are accorded to pupils without regard to Creed or Belief, 1 1 TEIiMS Tuition, Day Scholars .. Hoard nnil Tuition ....- . - , This Includes board, laundry and ordinary medicine, per month. For doctors' calls tie local fee is charged. Music Lessons J$ 8.00 per aaoalft sse.00 per bmbUi 'For two children, Stt.00 7.00 per'seatb Want Highway to Link Scenic Spots Of Three States Uoys from G to 14 years, Boarding Department SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 Address or Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR for, further information. Tho rhnmber of commerro Is In nvulpl of n commuiiloatlon from S. II. Vincent, munar.er of tho Oregon rfnrnn.lnnt lift lllRMtlVCtl. OD thO grounds of cruol and Inhuman treat ment, nnd further on tho grounds of adultery. ... ... -- n Th, ,i,n riininiiiL iinvo But" Tourist Information Huroau nl l'ort-1 (urlncr an,i 0ther relief as to equity land, Inquiring whether n scenic and good consclcnco may appertain rout,, from Klamath county to ,C. ...d i o tho Coun may seem mcot. fornla and Nevada was possible d "g, tlmo prescribed in the ord- Mr. Vincent stated that muny Call- cr for puullcntIon of tills Summons, fornlans would go from tho Pacific n w),lch you may appear and nnsw hlghway to Lake Tuhoo. then on or said Complaint, tho first publl . .A. r.ii,min tiionro cat on thereof being July 20th. 1921. down to Truckco. California, thenco Ust pubcatlon boln(. Sop. to Itcno, Nevada nnd from thoro toko ,emuor gth( 192i. a northern routo up Into Modoc This summons Is served by publl county am, finally In,. KI.-.lh I AA'difoVXtt KnlU and on through Orogon If It Co ..' . tho stat0 ot OreBon for woro i)sslblo to arrange tor a guuu nmd In Nouda nnd Modoc county, California. 1 That tho bonds of matrimony I tho I'ollco Judgo. for either of the I Improvement of Pine treet i, iiiui i" """"" ..,.,., ., I . , hnr.Unrfarlnir mml niud 1 Eleventh St.. to EsDlanade. now existing ueiwocii v """ ""- ",' ""T""VSJTr..: .;j m. U. im.ro... from (ru:i: i-' filincj rirriTiox to vaeati: a btin:kt To whom It May Cencern: Notice Is horoby given that the undersigned will, at ti rogular moot ing of tho Common Council of tho 'Ity of Ulamnth Kails. Orogon, to bo iold on tho 4th Monday of August. i'.i2l, tnwlt on tllo 22d day of Aug- ..... innt .. rnan.tr tlinlr DPtltlOIl tO aid Common Council praying for tho vacation of that portion of llokoy itroet lying between Illocks 3 and I ot Klamath Lake Aililition 10 uio , ..i. r.A.... .1nA.l T.ili i?,ri I liumuill v.uuiifcj, uisu wM, ...., ..'' viiirii nrnnr ri'uuirr i luul auui- mons bo nubllshod onco a week for air inirregHlvn weoks fsOVCn Inscr lions), tho first publication being July 29th, 1921. w. ir a nEVNEn. Plaintiff's nttornoy, whoso offlco nnu I'Dsiyuiio nuuruas is mum nth Falls, Klamath County, Oro gon. 29-r-12.19-2fi-2-!) in dm nlftna nml rvrlf IrntlonB and In Ordinance No. 553, ordorlng tho Improvement. The making of the Improvement will be dot In one con tract. Proposals must be fUed with tbo Police Judge not later than 8 o'clock P. M. of October 3rd. 1921, at which tlmo and date nt tho city hall In said city all proposals will bo opened for consideration. Each proposals must do nccom r.nni,t hv n pArilflixl rheek on same rn.nnnnlhlrt hanklnc Institution COUal to 5 per cent of tho amount of tho proposal, to bo forfeited to tne city upon failure ot the successful bid ilnr In nntor Into contract and bond for tho faithful complotlon of tho Improvement. Tbo right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved In ). rnmmnn Pminpll. TllO AVArd TYin nrnnjvijifV ImnmmBnt til lui .. In MnrAnji with (1m ttlttlu and specifications ot the City Engineer. on file wltn me Engineer ana in office ot tho Police' Judge, for either of the classes of hardsurfsclng men tioned In the plans and specification and in Ordinance No. 662, ordering tho Improvement. Tho making ot the improvement wilt bo let In one contract. Propo sals must be tiled with the Police l.wtv. nni Inter than 8 nVtork P. If.. October 3rd. 1921, at' which date and time, at tne council unamoer m said City, all proposals will be open ed for consideration. , Each proposal must bo accompa nied by a certified 'check Jn some rellablo banking Institution equal to C per cent ot tne amount 01 ins pro- ill tiiu v.u... ....... --... .- .-r j, .)er Cni Ol mo UU1UUUI Ul Ml "" to tho successful bidder will bo mado'pogal to D0 fortcAted to the city upon contingent upon tbo salo of tho bonds I fulillro of tQ0 successful bid- and to bo authorized for financing thodCP .0 enter Unto contract .NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT. In tbo County Court of tho State ot Orgon for tho County of Klamath. In tbo matter of tho Kstato ot II. II. Kdmonds, deceased. Notlco Is hereby glvon that Minn l.l l. ft .1 ,,-. ft-l- n fth I OT Klllinnin i.iiru uuii " r.uuionus, Aunnmiiumji m " City of Klamnth Fnlls, Oregon, also nUovo entitled estnto, on tho 12th dny ho nlleys running through inld ( August, 1921 filed her final ac Ulocks 3 and 4 of snlrt nddljlon, ns COunt, nnd thnt Monday, tho 12th day mid portion of llokoy Street Is shown I 0f Poptombor, 1921. nt tho hour ot by tho official plat of said addition i " o'clock In tho nftornoon ot said o Klamath Falls now on fllo In tho i Uay n tho Court Itoom of tho nbove ....i. tin MMr,la nf Klnmatli County, nntltlml Pnnrl In I tin Cnnnt' Court 'imrrnn. x llnune. In tbo Cltv of Klamath .Falls. nt.nn..n,) ImnrnvAmnnl Thn Imnrnve mont to' consist of grading full width nnd hardsurfaclng 40 feet In width, with cither bltulltblc. concroto, Wlll Ito or asphaltlc concrete curbing nnd ten foot cement sidewalk. A. L.LEAVITT. Police Judgo. Hr order of tho Common Council 27, 1921, Klamnth 1, Klamath ' VA8HlNaTON--ll08trlcton In all lines continues, but omploymont Irocon Dated, July i-'nlls. Oregon. School District No. 'ounty, Oregon. lly P. L. FOUNTAIN, Chairman, llv IDA IL MOMYKR. Clork "R. 1-1 1-1 8 l'otltlonor hand for tho faithful completion of the.improvemcnt. The right to re ject any ana an oias neing uroo reserved in the Common Council. Tho award, to tho successful bidder will be made contingent upon the sale of the bonds to be authorlted. for financing tbo proposed Improvement. Thn Imnmvnrnnn, In mnalftl ftf md- line to establish grade, hardsurfaclng NOTICI. 1NVITIXO PROPOSAlnS TO with either Rltullthlc. Concrete or IJIPllOVi: PINK STltnirr, nth Wllllto, and laying ot cement alde- TO l2iPL.NAI)K. walks. 1 . ... ' . , ,. .fc I A. L. LEAVITT. Proposals will bo recolvcd by thol pmi inrim Common Council of tho City otKlam-1 jJn!,,f,i' ath Falls, Oregon, for making tho, ny order of the Common Connucll. nynnVWWnVnnVySnV wMn.MWWlln " O"''' 1 SUMMONS. No. 1H.10 Fqulty nl Klnmnlh fVilintV nml Stato Of Oregon has boon fixed by tho Court J as tno time nna pinco wnoru ti, win hear objections to sold account nnd 8cttlo tho anmo and nil porsons desir ing to object to said nccount shall flla tltnl- nhlAPtlnna wltll Din Clflrk Of said Court on or boforo said dnto, or shall npponr at said lioarlng and per- ".J.:'. .I'lltiJJ, wv ivn sonally object thoroto. IN THU CIRCUIT COURT I AN1, Dat'on AJU(? 13 192i. FOR THU COUNTY OF KUM- aX" AUh' MINA E ATH, AND STATU OF OHIX30N Clmrles H. lUackman, rinlntlff, vs. Mildred Rlnckmnn, Dofondnnt. TO MILDRED ULACKMAN: Do De Do eondnnt: IN THU NAME OF THU STATE OF OREGON: You nro horoby requlrod to npponr nnd answer tho complaint fllod against you In tho nbovo ontltlcd suit, on or boforo Saturday tho 10th day of Soptombor, 1921, nnd for fall lira to npponr nnd answer' for want thoroof, plaintiff will tnko Judgment nnd docroo ngnlnst you ns follewa: mima KnvnMns. Administratrix of tho Kstato ot H. II, EdmondB, dcroaseii, 13-20-27-3-10 NOtToK INVITING PROPOSAia TO lMl'ROVE ULKVKXT1I HTHKwr FROM MAIN STIlIiUT TO KliAM. ATH. Pronosala will bo recolvod by tho Common Council of tho City of- Klamnth Falls. Oregon, for matting tho Improvement of Elovonth street from Main strcot to Klamnth nvonuo. Tho Improvement to bo mado In nocordnnco with tho plans nnd spe cifications thorofor on fllo with tho City Engjneor, nnd In tho office of WOOD Don't bo deceived on'a double load ot BLOCKWOOD Our wagons hold 192 cubic feet or 1H cords. Measure tna load and bo suro. Wo guarantee 1H cords. Measure our wagons. Duy of an ostabllshcd firm and bo suro. Our cheaper wood ! GREEN SLAB-WOOD "Tho Poor Man's Wood" 10 cords for $35.00. A year's supply for two stoves. i 0. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" 11 Q Mnln Rl I FD0M ( "' ' I JJJ-urlJrLrLnJruMM,',',,Ml,' If It's Loose We Will Move It O. K. TRANSFER CO. 124 S. Sixth St. Phone 87