PAhK FIVB , tHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1020. m ? T t t t f r r r r r r f f Y Y Y Y f Y T f y f t f f t f t Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y I I ? T t Y ? f t t t t t t r x .? t t T t t t t t t t T t T T T T t T T t f T. T t t t I c X jsfc2vs rrr--Kniir. X -rii mivls :::; 1 jmX ? -,j.aM-ray-tJe':. 'Sm. ' ?i a..iawA .xM'.ai r i- i 'Mmh mM-- - - - 'inKffiipTy ! .rttiatjKlit. vffitna - a .flMflfflKMMWfff. A imiTJTn? . "fl V H vwlSmiW IS I ywfff STOCKS AND BONDS FOREIGN EXCHANGE - Tho following nro tho opening prices on bonds In Now York city HiIh merning: Liberty iUimU 1st- 3V3 I9C.20 HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMN: FOR SALE Real Estate lt 00.70 lt ViH 91.30 2nd-n 89.58 2nd i'.itt 90.00 3rd 4th I Vic lory HoniN. aH , 4 h 97.40 I'o.cIkii Exchange Pound hturllng $3.80 Franc, French 0775 Lire. Italy 0585 Mark. German : .01S5 Drachma, Greece 109 Kronor. Sweden 2075 Finiuark, Finland 0575' Oi J oo Stccher's frequent matches fcliow tho heavyweight wrestling chumplori "to Ira a charter mombor of the "iron man" mjuud. HOUSE FOR SAL ington St. 120 Wash-9-1 ! KOIl BALK 3 room furnished )irjfj. lr.ri'o lot. chicken honnn and 93.04 (yard $800, $500 cash, hnl. $15.00 per 9.0J2 ii.o. Inquire- 321 Grant St. 9-13 1 .$97.40' KOK 8ALE- Or rent, well Improved 100-ncro farm, under ditch, at Bonanza, Ore. J. il. Faught. 8-13 FOR SALE Now modern 5. room cottage 5 per cent off for' cash 1923 Main. C-12 FOR SALE Oil RENT Remington1 lypqwriicr, no. iu, iiko now, Room 208 WHIIts Building. 8-11' KEHOLVTION FOR KALE ICO acrca good alfalfa , land Irrigated no alkali ca'l room 112, WMIts IJJdg. 5-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR- RENT Room with bath, for gentlemen. 227 Third and Jeffor- Bon I'hono 447-H, 8-11 FOR RENT Ilanch with implom onlfl, stock and rfced for sale. Call at 1021 Manzannta street, cxtramo north east part of town. C-13 FOR RENT Spaco In thrne columns nt five cont8 n lino a day. A lino hero Is read by thousands every night. MISCELLANEOUS i Serves you rjglit Club Cafo C-tf CITY OARI1AGE When garbage remov-d call b; you J. want PHONE PEYTON for wood. 187 FOR SALE Household 535 Walnut. furniture, 10-15 Thjj City Engineor( pursuantto tli" r"!olution of the Common Coun nl lirretoforo adepted, having under .i .. . ,. ,t.n oi. .i.... np i......., mm ni..,l nlnn. nrrll1nl.tlnna nn.l 'nf lfiiiTKPU SALE I haVC tWO fOUr-hoTHC nt h of ihn cost of Improving-Wash-1 ington Street from First Strai.i '"amrrjy, to Tiiiru Street, nt( raoftlons; and tho Couni'll having taken tbo Fame under Printing, Stationery and offlco supplloa. Piopeor Printing and Sta tionery company. 12G Main St. 5-tf LOST AND FOUND logging trucka in first .class p.ham. alsa sis good logging horsos and (riMiulInc""'"1-00 lul "u. tan do seen ai CommEf y stable- Dorr'; c"''0 .i 'MCiiO .t ? Easter Sunday DON'T DELAY ORDERING YOUR SPRING SUIT OUR SPRING SAMPLES OF SUITING ARE COMPLETE REPRESENTING SHAYNEBRUN & COMPANY LAMM A COMPANY -r. LATEST IN STYLE, AND BESJ OF WORKMANSHIP AND' WOOLENS Jf ; $50fbT$60 J BUYS A FINE SUIT. HOWEVER THEY ARE $35 UP f t f Y T v t f T t T T X ! N.B. DREW -Mens Togs mJ V. m in "T t X - T T i4lI4TITTTrv - --l Cheaoer Doors WE HAVE A LINE OF NO, 3 DOORS Hi STOCK SIZES. FOR,, CLOSET3, OUTBULD INGS, AND MANY OTHER PURPOSES THEY ARE JUST AS GOOD AS THE MORE EXPEN SIVE GRADES. WE MAKE HIGH-GRADE DOORS, TOO, AND CAN SUPPLY ANY SIZE, IN ANY GRADE, - PROMPTLY. "" v BUY A " MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS " PRODUCT f T T t T ? i Lakeside oJ M. ,M.M.H,H. 4. 4 ? T t T t t T t T T T T T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ? Y Y Y Y Y Y J1 Vj4HjM5444 '' f J ldo hereby certify that the foregoing Lumber Co NELSON ROUNSEVELL, Mgr. Mill and Yards: Klamath Avenue and Center Street Telephone 128 &,-' it-ut lauiiiL'iiL uiiu Jijiuiii Pill 1.1 i "Ulinf 1 vnTl tory; It Is hereby rosolvpd, that said plans, specifications, and estimates f r tho Improvement of Washington Street from First Street, easterly, to Third Street, Including intersections, l;t" and tho same are hereby ap proved ; And be It further resolved, tlint the Common Council hereby declarns Its Intention to Improve said portions of Washington Street, In accordance with B;y!d plans, specifications and estimates; said Improvement to con sist ef paving said portions of Wash ington Street with cinders, oil macadam, bitullthlc or other hard surfaced pavement. The estimated cost of the Improvement of said por tions of said streets by placing there on cinder pavement to be $-7,590.00; and the estimated cost of paving said streets with oil macadam, including cement sidewalks, curbing and grad ing, to be $8,735.00; the estimated cost of Improving said portions of Washington Street with bitullthlc pavement, Including grading, rolling, curbing and cement sidewalks to be $11,155.00. , And be It further resolved by tbo (.Common Council, that the following described property be and is hereby declared benefited by said Improve ment, to-WIt: Lots 1-2 of Block 11, Lots 5-6 of-Blcck 4, Lots 1-2-3-4-5 of DIock 10, Lots C-7-8-9-10 of Block 5; Lots 1-2-3-4-5 of Block 9, , Lots C-7-8-9-10 of Block 6. All of said Lots and Blocks above aescriDea oeing in uwauna Heights Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that said property above listed and described be and herjyjy is declared to bo Ihe property to bo. assessed for. tho expense of said Improyement; And be -It further resolved, that Monday, the 12th day of Anril. 1920. at fhO)hbur of 8 o'clock p. m., at the Council Chambers In the City Hall, bo fixed as the time and place ''for the bearing of objections and re monstrances against the said pro posed Improvement, and ,the Police Judge la hereby directed 'to cause notico of said hearing to be publish ed as by charter provided. , ' State of Oregon, County of Klamath, City of Klamath Falls, ss: I, A. L. Leavltt, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, LOST A golden opportunity to sell your home, your farm or anything you wish to dispose of, If you do not use tho classified columns of Tho i Herald. SALE Cedar Posts. R. Aorth, Algoma, Ore., Box 57. y-ii" "' FOUND A chance to dispose of any of tho Innumerable articles that you have stored away In your cellar, attic or barn. Turn your waste Into I cash. There is always someone who FOR SALE 800 bushels of seed A A i ifliov MiTiin.t o .i ii r . ' wants Just what you have for sale. A. A. Llskey, Midland, Ore. 9-15 i ,,,,, ,,lm . ,,!, ,,, iiio,i 'columns of, tli Is-paper. classified FOR SALE Launch 9-lu Phone 237R. FOR SALE In good location, half Interest vulcanizing shop. Doing good business now, will be a hummer this season. Reason for selling, other interests. Will take car as part pay ment. Balance, terms to right party. Address V. S, Care Herald Publish ing Co. Klamath Falls, Ore. 9-13 WANTED Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf FOR SALE 2 dozen white Leghorn laying hens. Inquire at Jackson's store. 335 South 6th St. 9-11 I have an old fiddle and a carpen ters tool chest to sell or swap for a Winchester or Savage Rifle. See them at 335 South Cth St. 9-11 TIMBER SUPERINTENDENT open for position. Can handle all or part of any size plant years of ex perience. Address Box P, Herald Office. 10-12 FIRST-CLASS band sawyer wants position, any kind of log turner: fast man. Address 'Box F, Herald Office. 10-12 WANTED A stock saddle; must bo in good condition. Phone 253J. 9-tf WANTED Alfalfa farm near Klam ath Falls. State acreage and price and distance out. Box A. Herald of- FOR SALE 22 foot launch in goodjtZI A0.Hd,tm-CheaP'EQunilCh'oM-.U,1.8l WANTED A position by' an exper- AaaiUOn. S-H I ..'..J lo. hnVtrnnr .nil (utile Tl,Pborie36.PJ. 9-11 FOR'.'SALE 20"j Duroct Jersev 2?i-S i.h0g,! I idM"-n.BarKli WANTED Good chassis at .reason ck laying hens and 1 rooster. Ad- ,;, -, rn 2SB. Rrd ,- rock dress Tom 6-17 Lynch Merrill Ore. FOR SALE Oakland five passenger touring car. Good condition Terms. Also small Bulck truck. In quire 90C "Main. . 3-tf able price. Call 256, Record office. 6-13 ' WANTED Girl for general work. Phone -343. house-3-tf. Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf FOR SALE 1 Globe-Wernecke oak file case letter size 3 drawer. Tertlcle 4 compartments Price $50. 00 just like new. J. H. Carnahan, Loomls Building, Room 4." 3-tf FOR SALE Used cars, 1917 Elgin. Imperial Garage. 2 5-tf is a duly enrolled copy of a resolu tlon .adopted by the Common Council on the 8th day of March, 1920, de claring , its intention to Improve WnBhingtqn Street from First Street, easterly, to Third Street, Including intersections, and approving th plans, specifications and estimates ot cost Bub.mlt.tcd by the City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT, 10-20 Police Judge. FOR SALE A double drawer Na- tlonal Cash register. Just like npw. Rex Cafe. 12-tf FOR SALE Leading make3, Phono graphs, Pianos, Records. Earl Shepherd.' 507 Mtin St. 24-tf WANTED A message 'from you to the readers of The Herald, If you have arif thing for sale, for 'rent, lost or found! m i Serves you right Club Cafe 6-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST A boy's macktnaw, red ana gray plaid. Reward Herald, of fice. v . 9'tf NOTICE I wjll not be responsible for any bills contracted by my wife, Mrs. Leonard Gaskins, after this date. 8-10 LEONARD GASKINS. NOTICE OP ANNUAL MEETING VOCHATZER BROS. WELL DRILLERS Glvo Us a Trial Phono 295-M Klamath Falls, Oregon 1IIDS WANTED School Clerk of DIst. No. f. will rocolve bids for SCO cords of body wood, all to bo cut from live trees, t be tiered nn'd measured on the school grounds, 100 cords to be delivered to Rlvorslde School, 100 cords to Cen tral School, 00 cords to Mills school. Rids to be sealed and accompanied by certified check for 5 per cent of amount bid. Bids to be addressed to Ida B. Momyor. Clerk. All wood to be cut In 4 ft. longths. Bids to bo In by Monday, March 15th. 9-15 Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Klamath Drainage District will be held nt tho Court House in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on March 30, 1920, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. Dated this 29th day ot January, 1920. C. R. DELAP, Secretary. BUSINESS MEN'S MEETING The Klamath Falls Business Men's association will bold a meeting and dinner at the White Pelican hotel, Friday evening, March 12, at 6:30 o'clock. A full attendance is urged as there are several important mat ters for consideration. By order cf Leslie Rogers, Pres. 10-12 MONDALE THEATRE TONIGHT OWEN MOORE and BLANCHE SWEET In . "THE ESCAPE" ' i It's a D. W. Griffith production Also Episode No. 7 of "THE TRAIL OF THE OCTOPUS" With lots of action Comedy One Reel "WATCH YOUR WATCH" FRIDAY and SATURDAY "INFIDELITY" With ANNA NILSSON and EUGENE STRONG A Dramatic Feature in Five Parts Show Starts 7:30 1 M. m t i L I J Isl SEED i ORDER NOW Murphey's Feed & Seecl Store t v 126 South Sixth St Phone 87