The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 25, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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EIGHTH ST. OWNERS
PROTEST NUISANCE
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Wlrti 4uttliiK Ordlnmuv
An ordinance, approved by the
local itiunnKvrH of tho power, tvlo-
phunu mid WtHtuni Union companion.
was Introduced, rcgulatliiK tha cut
ting of wlri'H to purmlt tho moving of
houscH, drndBorH, etc., nlong tho pub
lla HtreutH. Among ruiiilrniueiitM nro
48 hourii iintlro to tho company own
ing tho wlriH to bo cut and payment
of tho estimated cost of tho work of
cuttliiK and repairing tho wires.
After tho work Ih dnno any balanco
duo ono Hldo or tho other on tho estl
nato will, bo paid.
Dancing I'latfoant
. C. K. Pnrkor wuh grnntod porinlB
slon for tho erection of it dancu plat
form nt tho cornor of Pine and Hov
onth stroets, tho corner back of Un
dorwood's phariuncy, until October 1,
1920, Tha floor will bo 60 by 95 foot
la area and tho cost $1,000, Tho
council gave tho matter some consid
eration ns protests hnvo boon made
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Gasoline
Southern Pacific Company
13 READY TO
move promptly to any point in this State or
any other State it serves
Gasoline
Distillate
Kerosene
and Fuel
offered it for shipment and is redy
in its power to remedy any existing
with good service.
Southern Pacific Company
against tho establishment of a danc
ing pavilion In this residence neigh
borhood, but no ono appeared beforo
thu council to protest tho potltton.
Tho city will havo tho usu of tho
platform when wanted for band con
certs, Fourth of July exorcises and
other public gatherings.
IViiuIIm (Sbtiitod
I. W, (loodard was granted per
mission, nf(ur ii record vote, to movo
u Miniill lunch counter from lot 7
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block 38, Main street, to a now loca
'tlon on Main street, east of Hector's
Htoro,
A permit was Issued to Father 11.
J, Marshall for tl(o now Catholic
school which will bo oroctcd at a cost
of $75,000 ut tha corner of Jefferson
and Eighth streets.
J. II. Auton, of tho Acme Motor
company, was granted a permit for
tho now gurago at Sixth and Oalc
stroets. Tho building Is to bo brick
and concruto construction with a
floor space 100 by 204 feet.
Other permltB E. K. Johnson,
threo room houso on Oregon avenu'o,
t$r00; J, C, llethanl, ono room houso,
lot 3, block, 53, second Hot Springs
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Shortage
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addition, $200; Arlle Worrell, flvo
room bungalow, Crescent avenue,
$4,000; F, C. Miller, three room
(bouse, Iluena YIbIo addition, $400;
.Mrs. E. S. Hideout, three room house,
(lllllsldo addition, $1,000; 11. E. Wat
tenburg, wnrohouso 40 by 80 feet,
lllttllroad addition, $2,000; James H.
Crlcklo, threo ono-room and ono
threo-room Iioubcs, Klamath addi
tion, $1,500; J. P. Haggreon, cottage,
jliuenii Vlstn addition, $2,000; Louis
llnulford, rvsldenco northwest cornor
Tenth and High, $3, SCO.
Frod Ilucslng was granted a permit
to romnvo n framo building from lot
2, block 39, origlunl town, to lot C,
I block 3, Canal addition.
Mrs. Mary O. Helms was granted
permission to conduct a rooming
houso In tho Mary Jackson apart
ments at 1177, Esplanade street.
Park Hlto Hold
'An ordlnanco empowering tho
measure to deliver to Ackley Bros,
tho city park site on the Ewauna lako
front, partly adjoining the Ackley
mill alto, was passed to Its second
reading. Tho prlco io bo paid for
tho park ground is $10,500, which
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will be used by the city In buying
another site.
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It Is estimated that difference of
ono Inch In tho rainfall orrurlr-K In
July In tho six- chlof corn-growing
! states makes a difference of mora
than $300,000,000 In tho'valuo of
the com crop,
Tho only beauty snow for men on
record was ono held In Vienna somo
years ago, at which tho Judges wero
fourteen ladles. Tho first prize went
to n wlno mcrchnnt with a long noso.
and tha second to a man with, a mus
tache twenty Inches long.
Tho old-time press-agent Is now
known as n "publicity expert," and
his business has greatly developed
In recent years. Outstdo of tho reg
ular theatrical press-agents, every
American city has a small army of
mon who And lucrative employment
In giving publicity to financial and
Industrial enterprises, philanthropic
and educational .Institutions, hotels
and restaurants, and a wldo variety
of other things that depend for their
success upon tho Jatronage of tho
public.
FOR SALE Real Estate
IX)R HALE IIOMKS
"room faoute on paved street. Has
dandy 3-room apartment completely
furnished. iFrlce 14400: $1250 cash,
o.th ALSO '
. G-room houne, Just ofl the paving.
A good bur at $3200; $1000 cash.
ALSO
G-room plastered houso on pared
street, Just being finished, i'rlce
14200; Bomo terms.
AUSO
4-roorn modern hotic- on paved
street. Out a ways but cheap at
J2C00; $1000 cush.
J. T. WARD A CO.,
&34 Main Strf-et
24-25
FOR HALE Lots 1.2-5-7 In Muck
12 Hrtt Addition. Make me a cath
offer. Address If. I'lnckert, 731
Chestnut, Long Ileach, California.
24.29
FOR HALE ALFALFA LAND
SW U of NV U. Sec. 4, and 8
of NK J and SE i of NV U. Sec.
5, all of Tvp. 41, Hnnge 12, Shasta
Vlow Irrigation District; an Improv
ed farm. Nolo soil map. $35 per
acre, 12500 can remain 3 years, bal.
cash.
Alio 8 U of NE U of NE and
all that part of the BE of NK 4
lying north of Adams canal, all In
8ec. 1, Twp. 41 South, Kongo 11.
Borders canal and can Irrigate now.
Partly cleared and fenced. $850
cash.
Also B Of NE , Bee. 17. Twp.
40 South, Range 10, near Stukel
bridge. $1250 cash.
Land Is going up everywhere.
Above Is bit prices and terms.
Agents protected. No better bays
outside of Miami, Fla., where you
may address me. E. O. Argraves.
19-23
LOTS A few good lots In Hot Sptngs
addition. A few left on Shipping-
ton pavement but going fast. Lota
of lots between the depot and Mills
addition. Prices right, terms 10 per
cent cash, bal. 36 payments. Phone
W. M. Montellus, 1303 Main St. 1-tf
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
EOR SALE Whits I-oghorn chick
ens; all sizes. 1337 Sargent Ave.
. 24-2.1
DAY OLD CH1X llarrcd and white
rocks, R. 1. Reds, Orpington, An
conas, Black Mlnorcas, buff, white
and brown leghorns. Order new, the
season 'will soon end. Enoch Crews.
SWabrlgnt, Cah 24-25
FOR HALE
TEXTS TEXTS TEXTS
U. S. Government tents. Canvass
leather belting, one blacksmith out
fit, two spark arresters, one com
plete lighting system. Max Weiss.
6th St., near Ewauna Dox Factory,
24-tf
TOR SALE or trade for sheep, cattle
or nogs, one iordson tractor In
best of condition, - one nearly now
Krnttirlfir rirlll Ana rfUV ? ft i aa.
tlon harrow. 'Also team, wagon nndJ
I Harness ana iigm ouggy. J. .v
iRramhall, Malln, Ore. 2I-2C"
Fon SAt.n on TrtAnp 1 iinmmc.
I bile touring In good shape. Mai-
lory uarago, 637 Willow Ave.
24-26
Model 0Q Overland touring car.
used one season. Freshly painted
and ns good as new. A real bareain.
.uii uv vvnrui unras;v. m;
PETITE I'ltUXKS
Have a few sacks left at 15c, de
livered by parcol post 16c. Special
prlco on 300 pound lots. J. H. Rob
inson, Grants Pass, Ore., Rt. 4.
22-25
FOR SALE One Hupmobllo , 5-pas-
senger In good shape and cheap.
Terms If desired. Mallory Garage
Co., 637 Willow Ave. 20-25
FOR SALE Seed Potatoes. Rob
erts & Whltmore, 6th and Main
14-tf
FOR SALE 1 bed. mattress and
springs; ono kitchen cabinet and
ono library table. Horace Shldler.
123 Sixth St. 22-tt.
FOR SALE Holsura bread lie a
loaf.
SPOT CASH MARKET GROCERY
822 Klamath Ave.
T Why Pay More T
May 14-June 14.
Special Sale, on grocorles and
flour. Spot Cash Casket Grocery.
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FOR SALE The Herald will place
'your' message In tho hands of over
9,000 readers every night for only
flvo cents a line. v
GALVANIZED IRON Sky Lights and
Cornices made at 1023 Main street
L. N. Haines. 19-tf
FOR RENT OR LEASE
Special rates by tha weak. Lake
view rooming house. 102 .Main St.
24-26
FOR RENT Space In these columns
at five cents a line a day. A line
hei Is read' by ihouVauda every
night.
Murphey Feed &
MISCELLANEOUS
The partr that, took that sack of
iwhcat from roadside on north River
Id please return It. as Iiihave
bcr.of.your car. 24-15
Printing,. .Stationery 'and office
supplies. Pioneer Printing and 8tv
tlonery compiny 126 Main Bt, 9-tt
PHONE PEYTON for wood. 1ST
LOST AND FOUND
AMMMMWMMMWMMMMMMMMMMM
I.08T On Keno road between Spen
cer creek and Klamath, Falls, an
overcoat. Howard l( returned to
Whlto Pelican Garage.., 22-27
LOST A golden opportunity to sell
your home, your farm or anything
you wish to dispose of, If you do not
us the classified columns of The
Herald. '
FOUND A chanty to dispose of any
of the Innumerable articles that
you have stored away In your cellar,
attic or ham. Turn your wasto Into
cash. There Is always somcono who
wants Just what you have for sale.
Find him through tbe classified
columns of this paper.
WANTED
WANTED A mlddler.gcl lady with
two children waits position. a
cook on ranch. Enquire Con Curt la
ranch, Merrill route. 21-25
WANTED All kinds of scrap Iron,
old bones, rags, rubber and all
kinds of metals. Max Weiss, 6th St.,
near Ewauna Ilox Factory. 24-tf;
WANTED Practical
County Infirmary.
nurse. Call
22-15
YOUR WEEKLY CHECK Limited
only by ability and time devoted to
selling our tree. Complete line all
varieties backing you. Writ (or
terms. 8tart Immediately.
SALEM NURSERY COMPANY,
427 Oregon Bldg., Salem,' Oregoau
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WANTED Lumber hauling con
tract, any aloount. R. H. Mahoney,
White Pelican Hotel. 2S-2I
NURSE DESIRES engagements, can
of Invalid or, children. Phone
12E14. or box v3(.' City. 22-15
WANTED A good residence let la
the vicinity of 9th and Mala.
Must be cheap; " "11-tf.
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WANTED--Man to' drive team oa
risKo. PfcMe J5X-J. -'" 17-U
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WANTED 4 or 5 room house far
nlsbed or. unfurnished, by reliable
party: reference furnished. Xeely
Dox M, Herald. ishc
WANTED A message from yoa to
the readers of Tbe Herald, II 7M
hsve anything .far sale, for rest, teat
or fouad' ' -
NEW FACTORY IICILD1XO Si"
PORTLAND, Ore., May 25. Plans
are being completed In the east for
the fa'ctory building and warehouse
of the American Can company, to be
erected In Portland. A site adjoin
ing the Montgomery Ward property
was recently purchased.
MANY OREGON PROIH'CTS
PENDLETON, Ore., May 25. One
hundred and" sixty seven Made-ln-Ore'gon
products are handled by lo
cal merchants, It has been discover
ed through a survey of the stores
made by the Portland Cbnmber of
Commerce. A similar investigation
revealed the fact that Oregon manu
facturers have placed In Hood River
104 articles. The latter town la to
hold nn Oregon products week from
June 7 to 14.
VAI.VAHLE DKIHIBIT
ESTACADA, Ore., May 25. Alum
inum and silica. contained In a de
posit of clay-rcenUy discovered la
the national forest reserve a few
miles south of here are arousing
much speculation ns to their value
and preparations are being made by
Deputy Game Warden Edward 8.
Howland to flic upon a claim thore.
Ho Is considering forming a com
pany to put tho clay on tho market.
Tha deposit Is colored yellow, blue,
ci earn and red and was exposed by a
washout.
A Classified Ad will sell It.
O. E. 8. NOTICE
Thoro will be a rugular meotlnet
of Aloha .Chapter No. 61. O. 1; 8.
Tuesday evening. May 25, 1920, at 8
o'clock, p. m. Visitors welcome
24-25 EFFIE 8. CHASTAIN, W, M,
MASONS ATTENTION
Tli ere will be a regular communl
cation of Klamath I.odgo No. 77, A.
F. ft A. M. Monday ovenlng, May 24,
1920. at 8;oo o'clock p. m, Work lu
M. M. Dei-re.
,22-9.-.aEOt CHASTAIN. W.' M.
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