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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1921)
PAGB TURKIC THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, AUfltTHT 22, ,ll2t AAANMWWVWWVWWWWWMWWWWWWMsWWV The Office Cat Outbursts of Everett True By Condon flsssAAssVWrfsVssisskAsssss I lu MAT'S TH-G lHSr4CVC7? I GAT A-- X iant, ou fiNioH roroft I TiO AMO TH(3N YoO GRAB TMe CiaNtwa (pAere, mo a. DON'T GOT A SCANT AT CT Tin- IT'S TlMCtCo VINX Thc ccockt ano put the MUTO.rc ttiTH YOU CSOlrviC! TO eAT ANY lienor TMxN TrVIT tr CAT OUT ill rrTTTi prrrpr-'-u-r-fj 'm 'I IIV J UNI UN i 'Hin Hulft Retort A Koiilltniiuti wn know, Wliomi wlfu In mvny For tint Hummiir, Wrote, her u letter mid Hlnrtod It! "My Trowiurn," Aiul closed It: "I send yon mny lovo," Anil him wroto line I; lly return tniill: "My treasurers IMmihii hoiiiI check." Wnrn may como nnd wnrn may go, liul wnr taxes r, on forovor. ITotuxly loves n rng-cliower. A moth hasn't n friend In tho world. "Knjoy nature's music" urgos a ChlciiKo co n corn which advertises a musical ventllnlnr to be plncod In nn open window. It linn, there forn, nothing to do with snoring, an some might ImnRliin. Doc Westerfold snyn It Wllllntn Toll wore nllvn today hoiiid nmmuiil lion company wiiuld havo hit pic turu on u shotgun "d. "1 don't know whether to accept thin testimonial or not," mused tho hair-restorer man. ' "What's tho inntler with ItT" do nin tided tho advertising manager. "Well, explained tho boss, "Tho man writes: 'I used to hnvo throo bald spots on tint top of my hoad, hut allien using n bottlo ot your hair restorer I only lmo ono.' " Ono tlilni: that makes u bettor sntlsfled with summer In tho ml ' vnnco styles In men's) huts that they uro showing for fall wca'r. 1'eoplo who complain that tho paper novor has nny news nro tho one who net nil hot tip If It Isn't dotlvorvd to them right on tho min ute. Hint (Mich) Dally Journal. Hun- Would Thl Sound? How It pourH, pouni. pours, 111 a never-ending shoot! How It driven bunujth tho doors! How It soak tho passer's (cot! How lt rattle on tho nhtitturl How It rumples up the. lawn. How 'twill sigh and monn and mut ' tor. From darkneH until dawn. Ono nlco thing about us writing this column In Hint wo do not havo to road It ovory ovonlng llko wo did when Homuono ono wroto It. Oh (liv, Keller, Jiiht Think of Hut It I.uck! (IreonnbiirK, Intl.. July 22. This wan Chrlntmaii, tho Fourth ot July, a birthday nnulvoriiary and tho tint day or n school vacation all In ono for 8-yoar-old Chorion Voiles. Tho younKStor stumbled ovor ft barrel of candy whllo chasing a rnhblt throuKh n blackberry patch BOiith of town. Tho HlR Four roll road refused to claim It nnd Chnrlos had undlupulnd possession, today, Self Advertisement Tho driver Just nhoad Is JoKglnn leisurely nlong until you como up. You nro In a hurry, and Round your horn ns notlco that you Intond to pass. HIiir! Ho "stopu on It" and crowds tho middle of tho road. Thnt's tho road Iiok. Ilia bohnvlor InforniH you ns plainly as any la bel could just tho kind of a bird ho Is. A liquor mnn naya It's tlma tho wot nations of tho world orRanlzod ngnlust prohibition. A sort of "tip ple" llanco. . He Knew "Old Man Crater After Whom The Lake Was Named (llond llullotln.) Contrnl Oregonlnns who havo hold tho bollof for years Hint Crntor lnko was so named boauao It lies In tho bottom of nu extinct volcano, nro nil 0 W ft temaksmiliSzw Ml (MvA rlSM i..fT-i envj.iv" luC5-l, ONJoY Ynurs e:ttr Th3 pAsr2.XIEN'T CJOMGJ THIS CVCWMC2Jll 1 1 ilUv--S " C J i 4 " " wrong, lion Iltir l.nmpman, star re porter for tho l'ortlund OreKonlun. stated on his arrival hero with tho Portland Ad club enravnn. Lump man leuruod nil about tho christen Inir of the hike on tho trip to Med ford, and It had nothing to do with u volrauo. Tim far In whlrh I.ninpmnn was riding ttoppod to pick up n man nnd woman who wero hiking ali.tiK tho lilghwny. Conversation ensued, nnd It developed that tho eouplu wero from Oakland, and frequently went c.ff on long Jnunts whenever tho Kypsy spirit moved them. I.ninpmnn voluatoorcd tho Information that'll" and his friends woro going to Craler Ink". Tho man became Interested ul nci "Crutnr Lnko," ho mused. "Soy. I knov,tho follow that lako wnt named after old man Cruter. 1'sud to live right by tho loko. Had u big family, too. but most of 'nm are gone now." "Yes?", Lampmnncjuerled sympa' tliotlcolly. "Uh huh, and Mister." tho man added Impressively, "They nln't nono of 'em got neither fingers nor toes." Tho Orcgonlou representative found tho Crater homestoad when ho reachced tho lako. but was unnblo to locate nny of tho malformed mem hors of tho largo nnd Interesting Cra ter family. Makes Silk Purse From Sow's Ear to Show It Is Possible CAMUHIDObTmoss., Aug., 22 n silk purity inudo from bow's ears as chemistry's antrwor to tho old saying Hint It couldn't bo dono, will bo shown at tho Chemistry Imposi tion In Now York during tho wcok of Boptembor 12. In nnnounclng tho successful ro milt ot exp'nrlmonta, Arthur D. Lit tlo, Inc., chemists nnd onglncori), ot this city, said tho silk van not vory strong nnd that thcro was no pro sont IndUHtrlnl vnluo In tho procoaa Involved. It was mora or less tho product ot chemistry at play, but ( contribution also to philosophy In proving tho fallacy of tho old pro vorb. In reciting tho factors that an tcrod Into tho transition of sows' ears from Chicago stockyards to a silk purso such as u woman might enrry, tho chomfstn oxplalnod that tho first stop wob to nnalyzo tho silkworms mothod of making silk. This dono, Its catorplllnr chemistry was coplod In tho laboratory. It was found that man had to provldo u substttuto for a process by which tho silkworm oxudos from two flno ducts In Its hoad mlnuto throadB of n viscous liquid, contod with another secretion, which nro comontod Into doublo Btrnnd. This bocomos a firm filament ot silk when it conciliates on reaching tho nlr. Annlyals ot thin viscous liquid showed it to bo llko gluo nnd with Bomowhnt Blmllnr chomlcul proper ties, Tho sow'a onr bolng chtofly 1---- grlstlo nnd skin, ntso has tho nat ural elements of glue. This "wni obtained from tho oars and It was put through several processes of preparation, filtered under pressuro nnd placed In spinning apparatus of a special design. Tho ftolittfon of gluo nnd chom Icnls carao out as 1G very tlno col orlcss streams, joined Into ono com posite fibre, treated to glvo It strength and color, nnd procc-iod )ol ngnln to obtain tho desired soft, silky feel. Tho weaving followod on a small bund loom, tho fabric was, formed and tho purse made. Herald classified ads pay you. Nature Leaking in. I don't know nnythlng sweeler tlinn this lenklne In of nature throuRh nil i the cruckH In tho walls nnd lloors of our cities. You enn heap up n million loim of hewn rock on n square mile or two of Vnrth which wni Kre-Ti.once. Tbn tre-'s look down from the hill sides nnd kk ench older, n they stniul on Upten: "What nro lhon rx'nple nboutr And the small herbs nt their feet look tip nnd whisper beck: "V shnll go nnd see." So tho smnll herbs pnek tlicmsele up In tho least pos sible bundles nnd wnlt until tho wind stenls them nt night and whlrpcrs: "Come with me." Then they go softly Into the great city ono to n cleft In tho pavement, ono to n sout on tho roof, one to a seam In the marbles oer n rich man's bone nnd ono to Iho gnvo without n stone, where noth ing but tho mnn In burled nnd there they grow, looking up from between the less trodden pnvements, looking down on tho generations of men from moldy roofs, looking out through tho cemetery rollings. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Ffcke "Jotsef for Travelers. Quantities of hideous Idols known In tho triulo ns "Josei" nro supplied trav elers nnd curio dealers In Cnuton nnd Amoy, China. They nro fakes puro nnd simple, and havo no relation to nny oriental religion. Ingenious de signers have produced a great vnrlety of hobgoblins such, for example, ns tho "hunger god," with tho fnco of n tiger nnd ferocious fnngs. Slost of them nro of clny, turned out from wooden or metal molds, dipped In molt en glass mid allowed to cool. A fairly expert Chinese workman can uinko 100 In a dny nt n cost of thno rent nplccp. Tho Kuropenn or American tourist pays J5. Kenl Josses may ho worth n lot of money, especially If carved out of Jiide. This Is n material greatly prlred In tho Orient, nnd n Judo Idol 1(5 Inches high and nit many centuries old bun been known to bell for 1510,000 In Cnnton. Origin of "Canard." Tho word ciinnrd ns wo uso It tins to do with ducks. A mnn who wanted to Mud how much ho could mnko tho public believe related hi n convincing manner that ho had been trying nn experiment. Ho snld ho had cecured twenty ducks, ono of which ho cut In to pieces nnd throw to tho nineteen, who greedily nto It tip. Ho then cut up nnu utter another until tho nine teenth, which ho throw to tho sur vivor, therefore tho duck that was left hud really oaten tho whole nineteen, proving dm Insatiable quality of n duck's nppetlte. From this frmid of n story enmo tho word cniinrd, French for duck, ns npplled to n whole cloth fabrication. "A i The Courses of Instruction are according to the Oregon School Law, and are entirely without Religious prejudice, and the advantages of training and educa tion are accorded to pupils without regard to Creed or Belief. I TEHMS Tuition, Dny Bcholars L........ ... ... f 8.00 per month Hoard nnd Tuition ...... - - 930.00 per month Till included board, laundry and ordinary medicine. For two children, 923.00 per month. I'or doctors' calls the local tec U charged. Music Lessons : -97.00 per montti Hoys from O to 14 yearn, Hoarding Department SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 Address or Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR for further information. MAKE THAT IDLE DOLLAR, WORK. NOTICi: FOIt 1'CHLICATIO.V (I'lllilUhrr) DLTA11TMKNT OF TIIIJ INTKIUOK Not coal land U. S. Land orflco at laovlew, Oro Igan. July 21 1921. i NOTICB Is hereby given that Wil liam Thomas Osborn, of Lorella, Ore Igon, who, on Septomber 22, 1919, jmodo Additional Homeitcad Entry, .No. 09608, for WW NCVi, NWU 8E Vt. SEU WVJ1, section 27. Town ship 39S, nango 12 E, Willamette Morldlan, has tiled notlco ot intention to mnko final throo-yenr Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo des cribed, beforo J. O. Hamakcr. U. S. I Commissioner, at Bonanza, Oregon, on tho 3rd day of September, 1921. I Claimant names as witnesses: John Miller. Ed MUlor, M. T. Prlnco, Jny Wnlkor, all of Lorella, Oregon. Notlco will bo published In tho Klamath Falls Herald for flvo conse cutlvo weeks. JAS. F. BUnaESS. Register. 25-1-8-15-22 jNOTICK OF FILI.N'a l'fiTITIO.V TO VACATK A STHKUT To whom It Mny Cencern: I Notlco I8 horeby given that tho ' undersigned will, nt n regular meet ling of tho county court of tho County of Klamath. Stato of Oregon, to bo held on tho 4th ISaturdoy of August, 1921. towlt on tho 28th day of August 1921, pre sent their petition to said county i court praying for tho vacation of that portion of Dekey Stroot lying -uumvuu mucin! o nnu i or ivianinm Lake Addition to tho City of Kla-, math Falls, Orogon, nlso tho nlleys running through Bald blocks' 3 nnd 4 'of said addition, ns snld portion of. iiokoj- street is snown by tho official I plat of said addition to Klamath . Falls nnw nn rlln In Hia ntiMin records of Klamnth County, Orogon, Dated August 1, 1921, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Schdbl District No. 1, Klamnth County, Oregon. Ily P. I FOUNTAIN. Chairman, lly IDA D. MOMYKR, Clork, 1 S 15 22. Petitioner. NOTICE FOR JUIILIOATION (Publisher) Department of tlio InterIor If. S, Land Office, Lukcvlcw, Ore. Not Coal Lund. July 27, 1031. NOTICB Is hereby glvon that Mln nlo Arnnt whoso postotflco address is Dairy. Orogon, did, on tho 22nd dny of Novombor, 1920, file In HiIb offlco Sworn Stntomont and Appli cation, No. 011628, to purchaso 'tho BEUSKU, Section 20, Township 3SS, Range aiHE. Wlllamotto Mor- 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 idtan, and tho timber thoreon, under tho provisions ot tho act of Juno 3, 1S7S, nnd acts amendatory, known as tho "Timber and Stono Law," at such vaiua as might be fixed by np prnlsomcnt, and that, pursuant to such application, tho land and tim ber thereon havo been appraised, Ono Hundred Twenty Dollars, tho tlmbor estimated 60M board feet at $1.50 per M, and tho land $30.00: that said applicant wilt orfer final proof In support of bis application and sworn statoment on tho 7th day ot October, 1921, beforo Sort C. Thomas, U. S. Commissioner, at Kla math Falls, Oregon. Any person Is nt liberty to protest this purchaso beforo entry, or Inltlato a contest at any time boforo patent issues, by filing a corroborated' af fidavit In this office alleging facta which would defeat tho entry. ' Notice will ha Dubllshbd for nine1 consecutive woeks fn tho Klamath Herald. JAS. T. BURGESS. Register. Aug. 1 8 15 22 9 5 12 19 26. NOTICK FOIt PUBLICATION. (Publisher) Department of the Interior. V. H. Lund Office Not Coal Land. nt I,akcvicw, Ore August 11, lost, nth Falls, Oregon, for making tho Notlco Is heroby given that William Improvement of Pine atrcot from Honry Hndloy, of Merrill, Oregon, Eleventh St., to Esplanado. who, on January 17th, 1917, mndoi The proposed Improvement to bo Additional Homestead Entry, No. I tado n accordance with tho plans nnd 09616. for SWttSBU, Section 32, specifications of the City Engineer, Township 40 S. Range 11 E,a Mo with tho Engineer nnd In tho Willlametto Meridian, has filed ' office of tho Pollco Judge, for clthor notlco of lntontton to mnso final I of tho classes of hardsurfnclng mon-throo-year Proof, to establish claim , tloncd In the plans nnd specifications to tho land nbovo described, boforo mid in Ordinanco No. 5C2, ordering C. R. LoLnp, Clork of tho County, tho Improvement. Court. nttKlamath Falls, Oregon, on tlio 23rd day of September, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: A, E. Sutherland. William Corum, Frank Hedrlck, Eugene Hammond, nil of Merrlli, Oregon. Notlco will bo published for flvo consecutive woeks in the Klamnth Herald. JAS. r. BURGESS. 13-20-27-3-10 Roglstor. NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO IMPROVE ELEVENTH STREET FROM MAIN STREET TO KLAM ATH. Proposals will be received by tbo Common Council ot tho City ot Klamnth Falls, Oregon, for making tho Improvement ot Elovonth street from Main stroot to Klamath avenue. Tho Improvement to bo made In nccordanco with tho plans nnd spe cifications thorefor on fllo with tho City Englneor, and In tho offlco of tlfo Pollco Judge, for either pf tho classes of hnrdsurfhclng mentioned In tho plans and specifications and In Ordinanco No. 553, ordering tho Improvoment. Thq making of tho Improvement will bo lot In ono con tract. Proposals must bo tiled with tho Pollco Judge not later than 8 o'clock P. M. of October 3rd. 1921, at which tlmo and dato at tbo'clty hall In said city all proposals will bo opened for consideration. Ench proposals must be accom panied by a certified check on some responsible banking Institution equal to 5 per cent of the amount ot tbo proposal, to bo forfeited to the city upon failure ot the successful bid der to onter Into contract nnd bond for the faithful completion of the Improvement. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved In the Common Council. Tho award to the successful bidder will bo made contingent upon tho salo ot tho bonds to be authorized tor financing tho proposed Improvement. Tho improve ment to consist of grading full width nnd hardsurfaclng 40 feet in width, with either bltullthlc, concreto, Will ito or asphaltlc concrete, curbing and ten foot cement sidewalk. A. L. LEAVITT. I Police Judge. By order of the Common Council. XOT1CR INVITING PROPOSALS TO IMPROVE PINK STREET, lltli TO ESPLANADE. I Proposals will bo received by tho ' Common Council of tho City ot Klam- Tho making ot tho Improvoment will bo let In ono contract. Prono- Isals must bo filed with tho Pollco Judgo not later than 8 o'clock P. M October 3rd, 1921, nt whtch'date and tlmo, nt tho Council Chamber In said City, nil proposals will bo open od for consideration. Each proposal must bo accompa nied by a certltlod check on some reliable .banking Institution equal to G per cent ot tho amount ot tho pro posal to bo forfoltod to tho city upon fnlluro of tho cuccossful bid der to onter 'Into contract nnd bond for the faithful completion of tho improvement. Tho right to rq Joct nny and nil bids being horoby reserved In tho Common Council. Tho award to tho successful bidder will bo mado contingent upon tho. salo of the bonds to bo authorized for financing tho proposed improvoment, The improvement to consist of grad ing to establish grndo, hnrdsurfacliiR with either Bltullthlc, Concroto or Wllllto, and laying ot cement side walks. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judgo. By ordor ot tho Common Cbunucll. If It's Loose We Will Move It O. K. TRANSFER CO. 124 S. Sixth St. Phone 87 K