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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1921)
I'Afik wvnt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, BKPTKMIIKR 2, 102t. LOCfl L INT X mm iJirrj Walker, ono of tlio woll known hatob'al plnyom liciro, ntut llllyj,lliiff or Chlloquln have boon matched to no Inn rounds lit Lnko vlnw (n tlio nmln nvont scheduled on Ilio I ant dny ot (ho roundup, mid both ) mon, reports any, nro fust rounding Intd hlinpo for tholr so. Ilnth m mi weigh ntiout tlio same-, i. round 150 pounds, mid whllo Walk er In bottor known' ns a baseball player thtti a fighter, his entrance Into hn arena wilt boVwntchod with Interest. Iliiff tiUH appoarod n niimlxir of times In tlio lorat ring ii nd him always given an Interesting srrup to bin opponnnt. On July C, nt Dreamland pavilion, Huff tiihlty deposed of nn opporcnt culled Joo Koi, of Unn, Frunclnco, , In Mvo round. Uirry Wntkar staled from tint riird "which has boon! sent broad tnfit annoiinctnK tlio matches, tlio fielder nro nil nearly ovonly mntchod nnd Indlcatlonii nro thut tlio fans will not a good run for their money1 at Inknvlnw, i Huff was In tho city thin wook' nnd stntod thut ho wnn In tho pink of condition nnd had offnrit from Hond nnd other western polntn to flgst during tho Labor day festiv ities thU yiar. However Likovlnw In cloior to homo nnd tho purso very attractive. IDERFU 1 HGT1 E N Uffl HTATKH THAT Hill: ONLY WKKJIl- .KI 711 I'OtlNDH HUH NOW WKIUIIH OVKU KM) I'OUNDH AND IS (MINING KVKKY WAV. Kingfs Mother Elks Abandon Ashland Game "Hofore I began taking Tnnlnc I wolghnd 70 polindn, N now weigh ovor nnn hundred and am gnlnlng ovory day," said Mis IiKuo Davis, of t'liiiltnnnnga, Tennessee. "I bought my first liottlo of Tim Ino at (Inn City, Hid,, nnd It holpod niu no much that I rontlnuod using It. I have always been vnry dollcato and suffered n groat dual from ntomach nnd rheumatism. I rarely ovor find any nppotlto mid simply could not rollMh anything. I full off until I only wolghod 70 pound and wnn no thin I looked p'orfoctly awful, Thin Is tho condition I wiut In when I bo i;nn taking Tnnac, "Oh, I foci no different now. Kven my romjiloxlon I Improved. My np potlto In kooiI nnd I can hardly Rot onouKh to ont, Tnnlnc In idniply Brand nnd I can truthfully nay that It Ik lha only medlclnn that linn ever diiiiii mo any good." For salo by druggists evoryhore. -Adr. Puncture Vine is Terror of Autoists Anhlnnd F.tkii hnvn "rold f.-nt" nlinut coming back nt Ktamnth Fall Klk In tho matter of a tw turn lambalb Kamn, Tom Walters claims. "That bunch ovor In Ashland know that If Klnmnth Kails lnvnde that torrltory with our bniiobnll tirr.nnltatlon, they will bo complvlu ly ainppod up on tholr own grounds - -and a defeat thorn would bo tho worst thing thnt ruuld happen for llicin, on tlmlr own lot before tholr own rooters," Walter lidded. MansRur Walter was asked when tho local Klks tenia would piny tho riturti match lit Anhlnnd nn un-j nunced whon tho emiio won plnyoirj hern August 11 and tho above ro-1 murk, wao.nlvi'ii.uul for tho loml fiiiiH to dlPt. "HpoakliiK x-rloimly i WutUni enld, "an tho lo'imon In, growing litto and mdthor tidophonlc, , lohxruphlc nor ordinary iniill mnt tho Anhlnnd hunch Ixuirit fruit, tho' iniillor of a return match him boon Klvin up " i SANTA ANA, Cal.. Sopt., 2 Tho "puncturn vino' In tlio Intent disco very to tnka Joy out of tho liven of motorlntN, Ilorllcultnrlntii and hotanlntn would r mniiiiiigfv; mihi i ' Qucn A.U'nn5ra. tnolhtr of Klnc Oor in lntrtd In th( virlfnre ti toundllnf children Hrr he ti t fcMinrtllm IxMptuI holdlnc a tl tumr Pbvy AUxtnitrn. and strong to penotruto tho araraso automobile tiro trend. Tho result- liiK dnmngo bus given tbo vino Its nickname. Consistency Is n Jowol which is often swapped for success, , Tharo Is lllttlo warmth In tho mit ten hand to a rojectcd lovor. Chief Justice Taft's New Home LinLE OLD BED E i r - . . 'v j-". ;: ?tit?l n -s S8gSS?aL - Li.SM ' ij . a B W:-- . jiZi.ii&.A iv.iT 'i; 'if: IT .i,-mi.M) t '""Ik m' ' . 1 ..1 I 4 V. '." -- . I . H 1 h 1 h 1-fU UT NHW YOUK. flopt.,2 , IHjndvmi tnK's of tho country school child In roinpnrlsnn with Iho city trained child urn pointed out by Professor Mitbel Cnrnoy of Columbia Uni versity, following n sorles ot con fiTtncos with country school su pnrlntondontfl from nil over tho na tion. "Almost half tho 'school children .,. ,. Ilnlt.i.l Ulnlfla ll In II t(C . 000, 'nttiind oua nnd two teacher rural schools In bulldlngrt of the box-car typo," I'rof. Cnrnoy Bald. "Many of theso buildings nro nog- leclml beyond dencrlptlnu. " "Thnlr school term hvorngos 137 dnys n year ns ngulnst 187 dnys n je'ar for city children. Tho avor ago dally nttondnnco for city school children Is 80 per cent, whllo for enunry children It Is C5 por cent. "All this Is grontly complicated by Iho question of child Inbnr on the farm. It Is estimated thnt ono million and n hnlf of country child ron pro engaged In farm lnbor to tholr dotrlmont and kopt out of nchool. For this ronson Illiteracy Is twlco na great In rural ns In urban territory. "T;io country boy or girl Is get ting (only about ono-half tho teach ing ability, less than ha tho super vision and not qulto half tho effi cient administration of school af fairs that Is overywhoro accorded tho inoro fortunato city child. , "That country children proBpor as well, as thoy do Is duo moro like ly to tho wholesomo lnfluonco of tho avorngo country homo than to any ndvantago gained in tho one-toach-or school, Tbo ono-teachor school la an archaic institution and should ho abandoned and roplaced by con solidation as quickly as posslblo. Make that Idle' dollar work! Pat William II. Tttft, chief Juillco of tho Supremo Court, has bought tilts . u.ilnston rcAlJonco fnun Alvan T. Fuller. MoauchusotU rcprtMa- call It u "Trlbutus torrontrls," Lately tho County Horticultural Commis sioner has found numoroas specimens scattered through tho county, chief ly In tho vicinity of Irvine, nnd In vestigation has Indicated that tho seeds must lmvo boon brought from nbrond In ship's ballast. Tho vino Is a I ho present In somo section of I. on Angoloa county, and was first observed tlioro sovoral yenrs ago, growing near R:u l'edro, whoro many shlprt from foreign lands discharge cargo. Tho vino lays flat on tho ground. It spreads In clrcvulnr form, nnd I reaches u diameter of six or eight, foot. It thrown out runuors, and. ouch rumiurit bourn bunt which thrust nut spiny growths sufficiently lnug ItKNOMJYW.V Tho City Knglneer pursuant to Resolution of tho Common Council heretofore adopted, having on tho 1st day ot August, 1921, filed plans, specifications nnd estimated ot tho cost of Improving Oak Avenuo from Sixth Street to Spring Strcot, Wal nut Avenuo from Sixth Street to Ninth Stroot, Seventh Strcot from Klamath A"onuo to Oak Avenue, Rlghth Strcot from Walnut Avenuo to Oak Avenuo and Ninth Stroot from Klamath Avenuo to Oak Avenuo, In cluding Interosecttons, and tho Coun cil having taken tho samo under udvlsbmont, and finding said plans, specifications nnd estimates to ho satisfactory, UK IT HKIIKMY ItKSOLVKD. that said pinna, specifications and esti mates for tho Improvement of Oak Avonuo from 8Uth Street to Spring Stroot, Walnut Avenuo from Sixth to Ninth Street, Seventh Stroot from Klnmnth Avonuo to Oak Avonuo, Klghth Street from Wnlnut Avonuo to Oak Avonuo nnd Ninth Street from Klnmnth Avonuo to Oak Avenuo, In cluding IntcroHOctlons, bo and tho samo uro hereby approved, and, UK IT KUHTIIKIl IlKSOLVKl), That tho Common Council hereby de clares Us Intention to Improve said portions of said streets in accordance with said plans, specifications and on tlinatcs, said Improvements to con sist of paving snld portions of said streols with Wllllto, Aiiphnltle Con crete llllhulltblc or Concrete. The estimated cost of Improving "of said portions of said streets with Wll llto, Asphaltlc Concreto or Illthulltblc to do 3Z,iC4.9r,; tho estimated cost of tho Improvement of said portions of said strcots with Concreto to bo J9C,7r,t 9S, Said cost Including grad ing, rolling, curbing and concreto sldowalk. AND IJK IT KUHTIIKIl IIESOI.V EW, by tho Common Council that tho following described proporty bo and It Is hereby denlnrcd benefitted bv nld Improvement, to-wlt: Lots C, 7, 8, 9, io, Jllock 83, hots ft, 7, 8, 9, 10, Mock 82, Kofs 1, 2, 3, 4, S, Mock 94, LoU 1, 2, 3, 4, C, Mock Or, all In Klamath Addition to thn city of Klamath Falls, Oregon; 1Mb 1, 2, 3. 4, C, 0. 7, 8, 9, Illock 1, Ifolllstor Addition, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, C, Illock 7, Cannl Addition, LoU 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, Illock C, Canal Ad dition, IoU 8,. 9, Mock S, Canal additien: Lots la, lb, lc, Id, 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2o, IOts 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d,, Lots 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d, Lots Sa, Cb, Cc, Cd, Loti a,-Cb, Co, Cd, Lots, 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, 8c, 8d, Loin 9a, 9b, 9c, 9d, all in Illock C, Lota la, lb, lc, 2n, 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, Ca, Cb, Cc, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, also Lots 39a, 39b, 39c, 40a, 40b, 38a, 38b, 37a, 37b, 3Ca, 3Gb, 3C.i, 3Cb, 34a, 34b, 33a, 33b 32a, 32b, 31a, 31b, all In Illock C, Railroad Addition to tho City of Klnmnth Falls, Orgcon; LoU 13a, 13b, 13c, 13d, Lots 14a, 14b, 14c, 14d, He, Lot 12a, 12h, 12c. 12d. Lots lln, lib, lie, lid, Lots 10a, 10b, 10c. lOd, Lots 9a. 9b. 9c. 9d. JxU 8a, 8b, 8c, 8d, In Illock 4 of uauroad Addition to tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregen: LoU 13a, 13b, 1 3c, LoU 14a, 14b, 12a, 12b, 11a, lib, 10a. 10b. 9a. 9b. 8a. 8b. also I)U ICa, ICb, lGc, lea, 13a, 13l, .13c, 14a, I4b, 12a. 12b, 11a, lib, 10a, 10b, 9.1, 9b, 8a. 8b, also IDn, 15D, l&c, ICn, 1Gb, 17a, 17b, 18a, 18b, 19a, 19b. 20a. 20b. 21a. 21b, all la Illock 3 Railroad Addi tion; LoU 12a, 12b, 12c, 12d. 11a, lib, 10a, 10b, 10c. lOd, 9a, 9b, 8a, 8b. and Lots 13, 14a, 14b, ICa, ICb, 16a, 16b, all In Illock 2 Rail road Addition; la, lb, 2a, 2b, Ca, 3b, 4a, 4b, Ca, Cb, Ca, Gb, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b, also 39a, 39b, 40a, 40b, 38a, 38b, 37a, 37b, 3Ca, 36b, 35n, 35b, 34a, 34b, 33a, 33b, 32n, 32b, 31a, 31b, all In Illock 7 ot tho Railroad Addition to tbo City or Klamath Falls, Oregon; Lots 1 and 2 Illock 1, and Lots 1 and 2 Illock 8 Railroad Addition to tbo City or Klamath Falls, Oregon and that ucroago property bounded by Klghth and Ninth streets and Walnut nnd Oak Avonuo; also I.ot C, 7, 8, 9, 10, Uloclc 77, LoU 1, 2, 3, 4, IJ, lildck 83, LoU G, 7, 8, 9, 10, Illock 78, Lotn 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Block 82, nil In Klamath Addition to tho City of Klnmnth Falls, Oregon; nnd tho southeasterly half or that certain norcago block bounded by Illock 78 Klamath Addition, Wnlnut and Kla math Avenues nnd Ninth strcot; nlso LoU 8, 10, Illocx 3. and 7. 8. Illnck 0, Canal Addition to tho City of Kla math Foils, Orogen: also LoU 1, 10, Illock 77, LoU C, 0, Illock 78, 7U 1, 10, Illock 83, Lots C, G, Illock 82, LoU 1, 2, Illock 94, Lou 4, C, Illock Ot, Klamath Addition to tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon; also Lots 1. 10. Mock 78. LoU 1. 10. IlltwV 82 lots 1, 10, Illock 95 In Klamath Ad dition to tho City of Klamath Falls, Orogon, ond LoU 9, 10, Illock 1, Hol llstcr Addition to tho City ot Kln mnth Falls, Oregon; also LoU 8, 10, Illock'3, LoU 7, 8, Illock G, Lot S, Illock 7, Canal Addition to tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, nnd Lots 1, 2, Mock 1, IfoIIIsUr Addi tion and that certain acreage pro perty abutting 104 feot on Klamath Avenuo nnd 110 feet on Ninth Street In thn ncroaga block lmrotoforn des cribed as boundod by Mock 78, Kla- main Addition, walnut Avenuo, Kla math Avenuo and Ninth Street; and that said property aboro listed and described bo and hereby Is declared to bo assessed for tho expense of said improvement. And bo It further resolved that Monday tho 19th day of Sept.. 1921, lot tho hour or eight o'clock I W., at- tho Council CunmbOM nt tho City .Ifnll bo fixed as tbo tlmo and ptae 'for tho hearing or objoctlonn and remonstrances against tho Bald pro 'posed Improvement nnd tho Police JUiigo is Hereby dlroctod to oiiim notlco of said hearing to bo publish ed as by Charter Provided, Stato of Oregon, County of Klamath, City of Klamath Falls, ss, I, A. L. Lavitt, Police Judge of tho City of Klamath Falls, Orogon, do heroby certify that tho forogotng Is tho duly enrolled copy ot a reso- lutlon, adopted by tho Common Coast ell on tho 22nd day ot August, 1921, declaring Its Intontlon to lmprova Oftl? iTAnlln frnm QfWt, Qtu. . 'Spring Street, Walnut Avenuo frost Sixth Street to Ninth Stroot, Seventh Stroot from Klamath Avenuo to Oak Avenuo, Klghth Strcot from Walnut Avenuo to Oak Avonuo, and Ninth 'Street from .Klamath Avenuo to Oalc Avenue, Including Intersections. A. L. LBAVITT, Police Judge. AN INVESTMENT I have eovcrnl blocks of loU surrounding tho JIalln high school that I will sell for business and residential pur poses, thus I'fforlug, to tho pcoplo of Klamath county an opportunity to maka a real In vestment. I will sell theso Iota for $75 and up, on the Installment plan, the terms to suit the purchaser. No Inter est will be cbarzod. and I will pay the taxes nntll deed Is de livered to buyer. ' Malta Is situated In Iho cen ter of one of the richost dls trlcU In tho world. It Is back ed by progrcsslvo ind conser vative citizens. It has a futuro that assures development to a degrco that will make this proporty worth many times tho prlco I am selling It for. When oil Is discovered, Malln will bo found to be In the very heart of tho field and the biggest producors will be at Its door. If yon aro looking for some thing that will pay you big returns, you can make no mis take In buying Malta proper ty. For further Information, wrlto or see A. KAIJNA MAUN, Ore. rVMrAAAMrMMArVMMMAMAMMMMMAAW kklSSSSSSSJfl'uyajyjjgsSillr' BdkedBms &" LaneJi! baked fojusfh nght-"tvm" Me vay 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 STATEMENT of tho Flrtt Nntlonnl Hank of Klnmnth Falls, County of Klamath, Stato of Orogon, showing tho amount standing to tho crodlt ot every deposi tor July 1, 1921, who has not mnrto a deposit, or who lias not withdrawn any part of his doposlt (coiiiiuerrlal deposits,) principal or Intorost, for n porlod of moro than seven (7) years Immediately prior to said date, with tho namo, last known plnco of rosldenco or postofflco address of such depositor, and tho fact ot his death, it known. Niima of WepoHltor Itotdileiiro or It,tofflco Addremt Amount Iluottnor, Karl, Klamath Falls, Orogon , I 6N" Gilbert, J. V., Klamath Falls, Oregon "0B Hnrris, J. II., Klnmnth Falls, Oregon --70 Hunter, O. II., Klamath Falls, Oregon 7.91 Kylo, Douglas, Klamath Falls, Orogon IB-00 Luno, Miss Tllllo, Klamath Falls. Oregon 10.00 Maybcrry, Kminltt. Klamath Falls, Orogon &n0 Mlllor, Albort, Klamath Falls, Orogon 10.00 Odonnoll, J. P., Klamath Falls, Oregon C,G0 Polvors, A. C. Klamath Falls, Oregon 10.02 ntitillo. Mrs. 'A.. Klamath Falls. Orogon 3.15 Shark, Martha, Klamath Falls, Orogon 2.40 Smith, J. C., Klamath Falls. Oregon . 20.00 Summoranor, Anton, Klamath Falls, Oregon - - 6.00 Weokloy, K. E., Klamath Falls, Oregon 7." !7rn'-' 'i I IK'1 ' i $119.74 Stato ot Oregon, ' nonntv of Klamath, as. ' I, J. A. Qordon, being first duly sworn, deposo and say upon oath, that I am tbo Casnior ot tno irsi national uanx oi ruamam bub, ouuiy ot Klamath, State ot Oregon; that tho foregoing statement Is a tall, true, enrroct and ooraDloto atatomont. showing the namo, last known residence or postofflco address, fact, of death, If known, and tho amonnt to the credit or eacn aepoaiior aa rcquirvu uj mu inyvwiuua ooi v, 10163, Inclusive, Oregon Laws. J. A. QORDON Subscribed nnd sworn to before mo this 18th day ot August, A. D. 1921. i LLOYD L. PORTER, Notary Publle tor Or gon. My commission expires August 29, 1933. I l-l6--l 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, TbIUob, Day Scholars Hoard and Tuition ..... V TEIUIS 9 8.00 per most S30.00 per Beats This Includes hoard, laundry and ordinary medicine. For two children, S9S.09 per month. For doctors' calls the local fee la charged. Masle Lessons niHMHHHHf7lVV P BbjOSEB Boys frosn 6 to 14 years, Board tag Department SCHOOL REOPENS SEPTEMBER 6, 1921 Address or Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR for further information. t M la the bunk.