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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1921)
W" j'' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, OOTOBEIt 2, 1921. PAGE TWO ' TKe Evening Herald W'miv E. J. MUMMY .Editor PIUvI) SOUIili City Editor Published dally oxcopt Sunday, by Tho Herald Publishing-Company of Klamath Fails, at 119 Eighth Strcot. m V'i : - Entfcrod at ttia postoffico at Kla mnthFalla, Oro., (or transmission through tbo malls as 'Bocond-class mattor. MEMBEIt OP iTHD ASSOCIATED ' PRESS. , Tho Associated Press Is' exclusively cntltlod o the' use (or publication ot Jl riows dispatches crodlted" to It, or Ji'ot othcrwlso credited In this paper.nnd also , tho local news pub lisher herein. , MONDAY, OOTOIIKR 21, 1P21. IBlETULl JOUflNlENI ;! nam - Untrorslty club mombors aro now I looking" all oyer tho city (or a pro- por place McDonald's, Hall was In spected toaay. , Parole Granted to Holbrook, Paddock Tho stato parolo board has grant ed a parole to William Holbrook and J, E. Paddock, convicted -of manslaughter In connection with 'tho kllllng.et O. T. McKondroo in a rango dispute nt Dry Protrlo, Klam ath county, in April, 1018, accord Ing to word received hero. As far as can bo loarncd tho board acted of its own 'Initiative. Holbrook and Paddock had served but a tow months ot their sont enco. NEW TODAY GLBAItANCH SALE Entire stock of groceries and fixtures at. leu than cost. 1126 Main St., next door to Strand Theatre. 21. EXPERIENCED Stenographer desir es work by hour or half day. Dox E. S. Herald. 24-26 I'LL MEET YOU In the Bwlmtalng Peel at the Now Hot Springs Bath House. 24. aIU) OF THANKS I wish to extend my sincere thanks to my friends for their klndnoss du-ringU-last Illness and deccaso of my wife, and for the beautiful floral offerings presented at her funeral Charles Jensen. POR SALE: Or would consider rent ing to rollablo party with, no child ren for a term ot 6 months or moro, furnished house of C rooms and bath, largo lot, screened porches, lawn, good piano and sowing machine Would retain ono room, but optional. Apply owner, 943 Roso St. 24-26. 1 WANTED To rent, furnished apart- in on t or 4 room nv'otlorn house rhono T3R. 24-25 PUIIMO SALE FRIDAY, OCT. 28; At 10 o'clock. Stock and Imple ments, household goods, otc. On Merrill Road, ono mile North ot Wil son Drldgo. A. E. Trink. 24-27 WANTED To .oxchango a comploto double- bed for comploto slnclo bed. Inqulro room 41 Arcado hotel. 24. t WANTED IV chest of Room 41, Arcado hotel. -i- drawcrs. 24. The University Club, In line with its announced policy to promote the welfare of Uie athletic and social .life ot thin, community has started tone of Its programs for the win ter entertainment by Bonding out thoKUraath Ageacy, Mer rill, .DorrJn, uoXfiloTrenr Legion, and 'Klamath county high school, '.asking that representatives bo sent 'to1 a conference dealing with .the formation ot ft basketball circuit ' 'According to Information, thoro Is a possibility ot a six team club, the adoption ot a regular schodule of gamos, and promotion of athlct -Irs during tho coming winter, not only In this city but at tho Agen cy, Dorrls and Merrill. In the past years, it is Md that Merrill had a formidable town team which made n very creditable record, and tho possibilities for the formation ot a Imsketball team thero this wlntor 'n"rc' bright. Tho Agency can make up a splendid team of Indiana, or can' send a mixed team, whichever is' decided on. Records show that Indian trams all over tho United States have- moro than outshone their Caucasian teammates In ac non. worri.s ni one ttmo Had a splendid organization and gavo a good account ot Itself in play with tf.vn teams in northern California. .Among tho members ot tho Americ an Legion, some national talent can be hecurcd who would bring not on ly the name of Ah'o American Legion to- the fore but would reflect cre dit upon Klamath county and this city. The Klamath County High school has material which could bo whipped Into shape quickly and easily, and some of the players ,,PU'4 . equal physically to .tho members of tho adult teams. Youth ran. ring circles nbout the adult player in basketball owing to ag ility. Too only factors In tho as- . spclatlon would ho the strength of the University club .recently form ed and their entry Into the circuit .would bo a matter of speculation as to tho team and Its chances for ,a successful season. Many playors ' would bo found who formerly were varsity men and also bearers of letters ror a season on some "U" or col lego team. i The only "fly In tho ointment" la tho finding ot a suitable place 'SPECIAL SALE 4 days only, some whero tho' basketball schedulo could I ?"ly car8, Y1!1 sacr'co- Can lw. .ri ... i- .,., ... ... not take them with me., See Dick. -- ....v.. ... .u t.i.a wiy una me, 240 Broad St. 24-27 CHARTER AMENDMENTS SUIlKntTED TO THE VOTERS HY THE COUNCII An Act FOR SALE Wedgowood rango, al most new, ulso Singer sewing ma chine. 1126 Main,- next door to Strand Theatre. 24, FOR SALE Paying hotel in ono of the nearby towns. Small Invest ment and attractive terms. Also FOR SALE S room houso, base ment, newly painted, rango and heating Btovc and only three blocks ott Main St. This Is comparatively cheap arid should be sold at once. Also FOR SALE Practically new four room plastered bungalow, bath and toilet. Can bo bought at a sacrlflco it taken now. Also FOR SALE Nineteen lots on Cres cent Avenue, also a nlco solcctton or lots In other parts of tbo city. W1SHARD-WOOD-BENTLEY 121 North 8th St. 24-26. To amend tho ctiartor of tho City ot Klamath Falls, Orck'bn, entitled "A Bill proposed by lnltlattvo peti tion for an net to Inact. provldo and adopt a charter for tho City bf'Klam nth. Falls Klamath County, Oregon, to bo .submitted to tho. legal voters of tho City of Klamath Falls, Klam ath County, Oregon, for their approv al or rojoctton nt a apodal oloctlon to bo hold In said City on tho 10th day of March, 1913," submitted to and approved by tho logal voters ot said City on tho 10th day of March, 1013, as subsequently nmendod by tho logal voters ot said City at tho special election hold therein on tho 14th' day of November, 1916, and as subsequently amended by tho legal .Voters of said City at tho special oloc tlon held thoreln on tho 12th day ot August, 1921, and to amend all other amendments thoroto.- BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEO PLE) OP THE CITY OP KLAMATH FALLS that tho charter ot the City ot Klamath' Falls, same being an act entitled "A Bill proposed by Initia tive petition for an act to enact, pro- viae ana aaopt a cnaner ror tne City ot Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, to bo submitted to tho legal voters of tho City of Klam ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, for their approval or rejection at a special oloctlon to be held In said City on tho 10th day ot March. 1913," submitted to and approved by tho legal votors of said City on tho 10th day ot March, 1913. as subse quently nmendod by tho legal voters of said, City at the special .election held thoreln on tho 1.4 th day' of Novombor, 1916, as subsequently amended by tho legal voters ot said City at, tho special election held thoroln on tho 12th day ot August, 1921, and all othor amendments thereto, bo and tho samo hereby Is amondod by adding thoroto Section 310 to read ib follews: SECTION 310. (a) For tho' pur poso ot providing additional funds with which to pay and redeem the $20, GOO City ot Klamath Falls Im provement Bonds, dated May 1, 1911, numbered ! to which matured May 1, 1921, together with tho accrued Intorcst thereon, and also to pay and redeem,' tho City of Klam ath Falls Improvement Bonds, dated October 1, 1911, which matured Oc tober 1, 1921, numborod to r OPULAR, R,OPRIETARY, REPARATIONS AT ' RE-WAR RICES ; Mnny.ot tho most popular romcdlos aro now back to tho old prices. llolow wo glvo a list of a num ber of thoBo. Prlcos quotod do not Inoludo war tax, aggregating $36,668.61 to- gothor with accrued Interest there on, and also to pay and redeem tho City of Klamath Falls Improvement Bonds dated April 1, 1912 maturing April 1, 1922, numbored r to FOR SALE Entire stock of grocer ies at less than cost. Save money by buying hero. 1126 Main. Next door to Strand Thbdtro. 24. FOR SALE RKASON'AIUiK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Must sell at once. Dr. Demorcst, Phone. 447R or call 227 Jefferson St. 24-25. aggregating $12,601.66 to gether with accrued Interost thcrooh, tho Council ot tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Is heroby authorized and em'powored to Issue and dlsposo of general obligation refunding bonds of said city In tho sum ot $66,000.00 in denominations of $1,000 or $600 each, duly signed by the Mayor and countersigned by tbo Police Judge under, the corporato seal of the City, having semi-annual Interest coupons thoroto attachod bearing tho engrav ed fac-slrallo signatures ot the Mayor and Pollco Judgo; whereby tho City shall bo hold In substanco and effect to undertake to pay tho bcaror ot each ot said bonds at maturity there of the sum therein named In gold coin of tho United States of the pres ent standard ot value with Intorcst thereon In like gold coin at tho rate of six per cent (6) por annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds to bo known as City ot Klamath Falls Refunding Bonds, said bonds to be dated' Novombor 1, 1921, and to ma ture In not to oxceed twenty years from date of Issuo, principal and In terest to he payqblo at the Fiscal Agency ot tho State of Oregon In Now York City. (b) Tho debt limitations contain ed In the charter of said City shall not 'apply to' the bonds hereby au thorized. (c) (Bald bonds shall be sold by the Council ns In Its judgniont may bo best, and tho surplus, If any, over tho amount noccssary to redeem tho aforesaid Improvement bonds, deriv ed from!' tbo salo thereof, shall be paid Into tho general fund of the City. ' (d) ,Tho purchaser or purchasers of said bonds shall In no wise be required to soo to tho application of tho purchase money therefor. French Analgesique Balm .75 Aspirin tablets,, per box 20 Bromo Quinine 30 Doans Kidney Pills 60 Freezone 35 Klamath Korn Knocker.. .35 Garfield Tea 25 Gets-It, corn remedy 35 Cascara Quinine 30 Malted Milk, 50c and 1.00 Jad Salts 85 Lavoris 25c and .50 Listerine 30c and .60 We give our customer the' benefit of every down-ward re vision, prices are RIGHT. Remedies are FRESH (that is import ant). We have all the new thing, (of merit) FIRST. Lysol 30c and SO Mellins Food .- .85 Mentholatum 25c and .50 Nature's Remedy 25c and .50 Nuxated Iron ?. 1.10 Tanlac 1.10 Phenolax Wafers 25 Resinol Ointment 60 Squibbs Mineral Oil 1.00 Russian Mineral Oil 1.25 Vick's Vapo Rub 35 William's Pink Pilli 60 Wine Cardui l.0 MA(MrWMWVWWVWWWVWWWWWMWMWWyVWWW We do not carry "JUST AS GOOD MERCHANDISE". You get what you ask for. i """"MwWMWWWVW(WVWWWWWWWWWWWWWVWWWWWW nndenvoott Piunmarv ui Amn'iM Mn i i u t-,Li'.i im ... , . -sb-sb Yl i urrjx3 in AivTAi-itr tttit t o nDimnu JYLLt-U JLMl II JL.-UJJU13 VTlVJUUUll l$TF7 lACCUPACvl WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE 'BUY THEIR DRUGS RESOLVED FURTHER that this resolution for proposed charter amendments submltocd to tho votors by the Council bo filed with tho Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls for submission to tho legal votors of said City, for their rejec tion' or approval' to bo votod upon at a special oloctlon to bo held as herein previded: RESOLVED FURTHER ThIa"t THE Council deems it advlsablo and does heroby and heroin call and make necessary' provision for the holding of a special election which shall bo and heroby Is called to be bold on tho 8th day of Novombor, 1921, be tween tho legal voting hours on said dato, and that said time bo and tho same hereby is designated as the time for holding said special election, and the following polling places in said City aro hereby designated as the polling, places therefor, to-wlt: First Ward, Browns' Carpenter Shop, Cor. Mtaln and Ccntor; Second Ward, City Hall; Third Ward. Bueslng Real Estate Office; Fourth Word, Mills Addition Hall; .Fifth Ward, Chaa. Do Lap House, Cor. Upham and Worden; and tho following named persons are horoby designated and appointed as and for the Judges and clerks ot said oloctlon, to-wlt; FIRST WARD. Judgos Mae J. Ankeny Stella Sheets I Clerks Mrs. m D. Millar Mrs. M. P. Evans Clerks Mrs. Mary Staub Anna Hawkins Clerks 'Mary E. McLano Mary R. McClurel Jesse II, Momycr SECOND WARD. Judges Clerks W. 8. Slough Sirs. R. E. Wattenburg Fred Bueslng Oeo. O. Tugnot Frank Ward. TlflRD WARD. Judgos J. O. Beardsloy Margory Ottorboin Jonnlo E. Lindsay. FOURTH WARD. Judges Maudo R. Will Enola A. Hawkins Elizabeth A. Jordon. FIFTH WARD. JJllflffPff Plnrla Jeff Wilson Mrs. J. C. Brockonbrough j. u, urocKonurougn M,rs. uowcese Mrs. Fred Soule. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that tho ballot title for said proposed charter ainondmenta shall bo In words and figures substantially as follews: i CHARTER AMENDMENTS SUBMIT TED TO THE VOTERS BY THE COUNCIL An Act. To amond the chartor ot the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, same be- llllf nil firt Rlllimltfnrt tn nn.l nnnn- od by tho votors' of said City at a special oloctlon hold thoroln on March 10, 1913, as subsequently amended nt imnrlnl nlnrtlnna tinl1 therein on November 14, 1916 and August 12, 1921, and to amond all otnor nmenaments by adding Soctlon 310 providing for an Issuo of Refund ing Bonds In tho sum of $66,000 to provldo additional funds to rodoom appnxlmatoly $07,000 Improvomont bonds matured and unpaid, and ap proximately $12,600 maturing, April 1, 1922, and accrued Intorcst thereon. 100 ...y. Yes 100 No BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that tho Pollco Judgo bo and ho Is borcby Instructed to publish tho bore inabovo proposed chartor amend ments submtltod to tho votors by tho Council In tho mannor provided by law; that Is to say, by publication ot this resolution for two coiisocutlvo publications within tho flftocn days Immodlatoly procoodlng said special election In Evonlng Horald, samo bolng a nowe papor published In tho City of Klam ath Falls and hereby designated for said purpose Passed by tho Council on this, tbo 10th day ot October. 1921. by tho fnllnwlne vntn YEAS: M. 8. West, J. T. McCol lum, Bort E. Hawkins, J. B. Vollmor. NAYS: Nono. Bubmltted to tho Mayor Octobor 10th, 1921. Approved by tho Mayor Octobor 10th, 1921. W. S. WILEY. Mayor. Attest: A. L. LEAVITT, Pollco Judgo, 1 0-2 4-2 S. V t T T T t T T T T T f T T .H v n & :i- i a uui vsjjfjuriuiiuy CREDITORS' SALE to buy high grade garments as Christmas gifts for much less than that than of any inferior grade of goods. La Vogue Chain of Stores To the Mercy of the Public Starting Tuesday, October 25, 1921 T T T f T T T fliiai nar.k will nnr nArmir na fn nuntA nricesi And furthermore, prices will be so low that it would be al most unbelievable without seeing them. Be at the Store 9:30 Tuesday morning so that the very garment you may want will not be sold before you' get it. FORCED TO THROW ENTIRE HIGH GRADE STOCK OF NEW FALL COATS. SUITS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SWEATERS, MILLINERY, FURS, PETTICOATS, ETC., $ . -. mr. ntminrrr v iMr sr? v a r.in. - . ., , ... , ! AINU lnt, riNEoi ul ur lauils' klaui iu WtAK IN SOUTHER OREGON t T T T Remember that you can select anything in the. store you desire and if not prepared to pay the full-'" amount, a cash payment can be made and the goods X will be kept until you are ready to pay for it, at your $ convenience. j! m m m .4 - j