The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 21, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OR1GON
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FOR SALE Real Estate
FOR HAIiK 80 aero farm, C5 acres
alfalfa; will sell with or without
crep: 3U miles northwest of Mnlln.
Inquire of Joseph Otomsn. 1S-22
Nice sunny room for gontlomnn.
Call at 629 Jefferson St., four
blocks from Main street, botwecn Cth
and 7th atreot. 18-19
FOR 8ALE Nent three room bun
galuw and 10 ft. lot on Oak Ave.,
ear Ninth, at $1900; terms.
FOR SALE 50x150 ft. lot and big
barn on Ninth St. at $1600: terms.
Enough good lumber lu barn to build
good house.
FOR SALE 50x1 IS corner tot at
I'lno and 11th at a bargain prlco
of fSCOO. Only 1500 cash and 1500
annually. Just the place for npsrt
tents or room.
CHtLCOTE & SMITH
CSS Main Phone 66
13-19
rOR SALE Shlpplngton property
on pavement; paving assessments
II paid: 5 lots, each G0x20l: has 9
room house and I two-room houses,
flood rent property or tleslreable
lomes. Would consider farm land
to trade. Phone tSSW. 14-26
LOTS From $100 up. In all parts of
town.
LOTS On pavement. $230 for cor
. nera of 60x140.
LOTS Inside. 1200 for GOxltO.
LOTS Largo. Just off paved street,
$100 to $250.
Verms 10 per cent cash, balance In
Installments to salt purchaser.
W. M. MONTELIUS
The Klamath Development Co.
1302 Main St. Phono No. 1
7-tf
FOR SALE Mr home In block 30
and 31. near the river. 1S1 feet
front on Klamath Ave. Very best of
garden: also 10 acres of good land
Just outside of town, excellent fence.
Henry Janstcn. 10-21
FOR SALE Farm Implements and
8 head of horses; C work horses
with harness. Also traction engine
and plows. CO h. p. Edgewood
Xanch. phone 11F11. Rahn. 4-tf
FOR KALE OK TRADE
Lot 393. 394 and 39S. block 113.
Mills Addition. Will trade tor equity
to Fresno. Calif.. Improved or unim
proved. Address J. M. Platts. 1123
T St.. Fresno, Calif. 23-tf
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOR SALE Maxwell car. good
shaw. ISS5. Dr. A. A. Soule.
1$-l3,al'l bids
GARAGE FOR HALE
Half Interest In White line Garage
at ChlloUln. llnrvt nwon for m-II-toe.
Komo terms Call, plume or
write to I-r.rl Lu kit-mail. CMIiiilii,
re.
17-:3
CEDAR FENCE POSTS
Split cedar fence posts reirty for
Immediate delivery, 40 rents each at
otatl; 35 pr hundred. Lakeside I
Lumber Co. 1
tf
FOR SALE 131S Dodge carlo good
condition, & good tires. Inquire
Hamafcor or McCollum, 933 Wash-
.tagton St. 18-19
20 per cent off on all men's silk
Bleu at K. K. K Store. 12-f
tort SALE: 1 Balck and cse 7-pas-
eager Studebiker. Imperial Gar-
saw. 6-tf
FOR SALE: lSIO Harley-Davldson
motorcycle. See R. Williams. Ar-
gravea rooms, 129 N. 2nd. 1S-24
(OR SALE Dresser, library table.
. organ, mandolin, springs, mattress,
sanitary cot, sewing machlno. Edl
as cabinet phonograph with over
M0 records, heater, baby buggy.
ster, etc. Call at 901 Main St.
16-Z2
OR SALE Corner store paying
business right man, snap, see
M0S Main street. 10-tf
NOTICE HOUSEWIVES
Special sale on groceries; one sack
f corn meal FREE with every $15
grocery order. Spot Cash Basket
Grocery, $22 Klamath Ave. 12-tf
Good Dodge touring car. Will
trade for good Ford or Chevrolet.
! 'Arlington, 033 Main.. 1S-21
iirVb.--3 Household furniture.
121 S. 3rd. 1S-19
rR SALE 3 oven electric range,
V3G. 715 Main St. 19-22
FOR SALE One 14x18 slide valve
'engine, two C4xl6 H. T. boilers,
ajeiler-feed pump, piping, valves, etc.
JMtable for saw mill. Apply Dox
art. Dorrls, California, l
fflltedge Butter for
those
who
SOS Main si.
tfl
M Your Chickens
FOR SALE Two fresh cows, both
Durham. Win. V. Jlnnette. Mer
rill, Ore. 1C-23
Steel tanks and blow pipe made at
1023 Main St. t-tf
20 por cent off on nit men's and
boys' clottilng at K. K. IC. Store,
12-tf
JACK FOR SALE
15 J oars old, IS hands high. Witt
sett reasonable. For further Infor
mation address It. Snowgoosc, Kenu,
Oregon. 1S-19
FOR SALE Lnto model Hnyne
flve-passongor "Six;" excellent
conditien: been driven very little
and had tine care. Can hardly bo
told from now car. Will carry tho
whole family If not more than ten.
Would consider smalelr car In trade.
Phono I56W. 2-lt
Panama and straw hats at H prlco
at K. K. K. Store. 12-tf
FOR SALE 2 4 ton truck. Al con
dition. O. K. .HlscksuMh shop,
Sixth St. 2S-tf
FOR HALK
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
PINE SHINOLES. $7.00 per SI. :
Lakeside Lumber Co. 7-tf ...........
Read Enders ad for this week's
specials. Adv.
WANTED
WANTED A middle aged lady to
take care of an old lady, days only.
(!ool wages. Frank Crossfleld. Pel
ican Day Lumber co. 1S-20
WANTED to purchase a good alfalfa
ranch. Address Dox H, Herald
15-21
WANTED Woman to do cooking.
laundry and housework. Smalt
family. Phono 402. 19-tf
WANTED 2 good live newsboys at
the Herald otllce. 2-tf
WANTED Grocery salesman,
erts & Whltmore.
Rob-2-tf
IIIDS WANTED ....
Proposals will bo rocelved up to
Tuesday. June 22, for the erection of
a school building, according to the
plans and specifications on file In the
offlce of the clerk at the Klamath
State Dank. All bids to be accom
panied by a certified check of S per
cent oi me amount or the bid, Hoard
reserves the right to reject any and
IDA D. MOMTER.
School Clerk.
t0-22
WANTED All kinds of scrap Iron.
old hones, ragi. rubber and nil
kinds of rnctnU Mx Weiss
SthS
near Ewauna Dox Factory.
4-tf
, WANTED Man to drive team on
i rin'i Plinn 2'.3-I 17-tf
FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOR RENT
Pasture for 4000 head of sheep
1 Edgewood Stock Ranch. Water and
feed In abundance. Head of Swan I
una vaney. See Rabn phone 11F11
4-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE AUTO CAMP GROUNDS Al
so arrangements made for teams,
at uave Turners Bath Hou), Lan
gett's Valley. 16-21
"RESULTS are being obtained at
Dave Turner's Bath House" Langella
valley. 16-21
20 per cent off on all shoes at K.
K. K. Store. 12-tf
Glltedge Rutter for
care. 202 Main St.
those
who
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Printing, Sutlonesr and offlot
supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta
tionery company. 126 Mala St. S-tf
CITV GARBAGE When you want
garbage removed call 5 2 J.
PHONE PEYTON for wood.
181
LOST AND FOUND
MNMAMMMAMMWMMAMMMWMUMMi
T.TIST A 1 1 lftV,1 Ctt'l.l rr.tf fll!...l
hunting case, engraved with namoj
"Pennlck" on the dial, Return to
v. m. uavenpori; rowaru. la-zi
LOST Between Dalton and Hartory
ranches, a black grip containing
two cnecK writing machlnos. Leavo
at Herald offlce. J. K. Jonard, Al-
turos, cat. 18-13'
LOST Between Dairy and Klamath
Falls, ono suitcase with vounir
girl's wearing apparel. Rowardirc
turn to Evening Herald. 16'20
LOST Man's brown coat between
Judd Low's garago and the O. K.
barn. Reward If returned to Herald
offlce. 19-23
Don't fall to read Enders' ad. If
"'you are looking for values. Adv.
A Classified Ad will sell It.
MADAME IOINA
KNOW YOl'R KliYUIlR
CONSULT OREGON'S REST
World's greatest Clnlrvnynnt and
"almlst, Phrenologist and Milium.
Horn with doutilo veil
Roads your entire life, past, pro
ent and future: advises on business
speculations, losers' quarrels; re
nnltes tho separated,; when and
whom you wilt marry; how to win
the ono you tow and nlso ororcomo
all enemies; gives secret how to con
trol or Influence any ono you love or
meet. Tolls full names of any ono
you euro to know Her advlco hits
saved ntul made thousands Wti)
not you'' As a seer and Interpreter
of hidden treasures sho has no equal
See her at onco, this God-given,
gifted lady. Alt business confidential
D.uly readings. Including Sunday
Mourn 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Permit
nently located I O. O. F. building,
134 Main St. Klamath Falls. Oro
20-20
THE ARCADE HOTEL
10.-tt-.1l .MAIN NT.
NIOXK 477-4
The plscr tsith homo comforts,
clrAiillneo. plenty of frh air
nntl no Inside room.
Everything new from top to
bottom ami rat to mert yuur
pockrtlxMik.
NOItonV CAN T:i.L WHEN YOD
I).ICKi: (ill.AV. FADKU IMIIt
WITH SAGE TEA
Grandmother kept her hair beaut!,
fully darkened, glossy and attractive I
with a brew of Sago Tea and Sulphur I
Whenever her hair took oo that dull, I
faded or streaked appcarano, ttiti
slioDle mixture was anolled wl'h won
derful effect. Dy asking at any drug
ttori for "WTeth's Sa and Sulnhur '
Compound,' you will get a largo bot
tie of this old-tlmo reelp. Improved '
by the addition of other Ingredients,
all ready to use, for about 50 cents
This simple mixture can be depended!
upon to restore natural color aniJ
beauty to the hair.
A well known downtown druggist
ioya everybody um Wyeth S and
Sulphur Compound now because II
darkens to naturally and evenly that
robody can tell It has been applied
It r ro easy to use. too. You simply
dampen a comb or soft brush and
draw It through your hair, taking on
strand at a time. Dy morning the
gray hair disappears; after another
application or two, It U restored to U
natural color and looks glossy, soft
and beautiful
HUMMONrt
No. I IOI Law
InHfe Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Klamath County
Klamath State Bank, a Corpora
tion. Plaintiff, vs. W. E. Smith. De
fendant. TO W. E. SMITH. DEFENDANT:
In the name of the- State of Ore
gon; You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
action on or before Mondsy, July 19,
1920, and If you fafl to answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will take
Judgment against you for the sum
W $150 with intercut thereon at 8
per cent per annum from novemoer
1, 1919, together with attorney's teen
in the suji of $50, and plaintiff's
costs, disbursements and expenses
herein, and for the irate of that cer
tain stock of goods, wares, merchan
dise antj all fixtures, paraphernalia,
and utensils attached In Number 203
and 210 Main St.. Klamath Falls,
Oregon, in the above entitled action,
and that the proceeds from said salo
be applied to the satisfaction of plain
tiff's Judgmont.
July 19, 1920, Is the last day of
the time prescribed In the order for
publication of this summons, the first
publication being Juno 7, 1920, pub
lication bolng by order of Honorable
D. V. Kuykendall, Judge nf the above
entitled court, dated June 4, 1920,
which order requires that this sum
mons be published once each week
for six successive weeks.
WM. GANONG,
Attorney for Plaintiff, whose
btislnoss and postoffice ad
dress Is Loomls Illdg,, Klam
ath Fall',, Oregon.
Juno 7-14-21-28-G-12
Jdxk Jars
T
Easier to seal
Easier to open
HE DM in
AND LOOK YOUiUB
CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH,
BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL,
wunir ANn cjiacjcfi porn
NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN!
WHEREAS, tho trout mid other
Inn frequenting the water of Spencer
Creek from Iluck Lake to the conflu
ence of said Spencer Ciol with the
Klamath It Ivor, ami nil tributaries
thereof nlluiilxil In Klntuntli County
Stale of Oregon, arn beittit threatened
with oxtlnrtlon from uut'ssho nng
ling and other inuscs, and
WHEREAS, the Slain lloint of
Fish and Game Commissioners Is de
sirous of protecting the trout and
other fish frequenting said Spencer
Creek from Duck Lake to the con
fluence of it.i!d Spencer Creek with
Klamath River, and all tributaries
thereof. situated lu Klamath County
State of Oregon;
THEREFOR, NOTICE IS HERE
IIY GIVEN, by tho State Hoard of
Fish and Game Commissioner that
alt of Spencer Creek from Iluck
Uke to the oonflnrnr of said
Spenror Creek with the Klamath
River, and alt tributaries thereof,
iltuutoil In Klunmih County, State of
Oregon, are all and each of them in
uiruby closed to fishing of any Kind
ind In any manner, for trout ami
iither fish, from and after the 1st dty
it July, 1920, until said slroums are
again opened to fishing
And It Is and shall be unlawful to
takn or flh for trout or other fish In
any of the above named closed waters
during the period of tlmo abovo spe-
cirioa.
Any person or persons violating
tlio provisions of this order will bo
prosecuted as by statute provided.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, this
10th day of May. 1920.
STATE HOARD OF FISH AND
GAME COMMISSIONERS.
Uy E. V. CARTER.
Chairman of tho Hoard.
Ily C F. STONE.
Commissioner
Ily I. N. FLELSCHNKR.
Commissioner.
Ily F. M. WARREN.
Commissioner
Ily MARION JACK.
Commissioner
Ry CHRIS SCHMIDT.
Ciimmisjtoner
Ily CHAS HALL.
Commissioner,
ny K C SIMMONS.
Commissioner.
Ily JOHN GILL,
Commissioner
Juno 7-14-21
mEN03 EIRES, Mjy 24. (Ily
Mall ) Purchase by Crils of the
Drltlsh dreadnought Curoda ami two!
Hrltlsh destroyers l regarded by
diplomatic circles here as un Indica
tion that events are moving swiftly
toward a detinlt conclusion of the
T.icna-Arlci controversy between
Chile and Peru. ThU dispute has
long threatened the pea'o of South
Amcr'cs. It U CunIiI-reiI that such
an Increase In Chlle.'s naval po?tr
must have an Important bearing on
the settlement of the International
dispute for tho poisi-islnn of the port :
of Africa now held l Chile but'
Claimed by both Peru ami IlolivU. I
While Chile's naval forces already
exceed "those of Peru. It Is pointed
out that the acquisition at this time
of three fighting ships would consti
tute a t-owerful argument to enforce
a Sfttlement of the differences be
tween the two nations over tho title
to the two PaclOc provinces. Peru's
seaports, naturally, nould be at the
mercy of. Chile In any retort to arms,
Purchase of the vessels at this
time Is believed In some quarters to
be especially significant In view of a
widely held opinion that the Tacna
Ariel dispute will reach a definite
crfl-U within a year Well Informed
observers say Peru will likely seek a
settlement of tho question before the
League of Nations of which she Is a
member. She is unable'to reach an
agreement with Chile on the long de
layed plebiscite which was to deter
mkae the sovereignity of the provin
ces and the opinion Is held here that
he can expect no arbitral aid from
the United States owing to tho fact
that the American government In a
recent noto to Chile accepted a pol
icy of "aon-lnturyciitluft" lu the Tac
na and Arlca case.
Chile, on the other band, will ro
slit Interference by thn league of
Nations, It Is believed, Mvlng un
equivocally made Iter position clear
In a reply to a note of the 1,'nlted
States saying that she will not accept
intervention "from any power or
powers." CIiIIo'h position is hat
I under the terms of tho treaty of An-
con, her rights aro so clear that
there Is nothing to arbltrato.
"Consoquontly, It Is predicted that
Chllo .will hasten tho dispute to a
conclusion boforo It reaches tho
stage of consideration by the League
of Nations, with tho idea of present
ing the league with an accomplished
fact, thus forestalling Peru's attempt
to gain an arbitration.
This "accomplished fact," It Is as
serted, would be tho cession to Bo-
:mn pin mm
IS ura
NITICK INVITING PHOPOSALH TO
MARK HTKHKT IMPRQVKMKNT
I'unuiiiut to an ordinance and
irder of tho Common Council
-if tun City of Klamath FallN,
Jmitoii, iiutlcn .Is horoby given
hit proposnlH wilt bo rocolvrd hy
utld Comiiioii Council for making the
iiiprov)mont designed tor Klaninlli
,tim from Otli street easterly In
Ulli Ntriint Said Improvement to lm
made lu ncrordniico with tho plans
and specification! of tho City Engi
neer and fur one of tho classes of
Improvement mentlonod In said plans
and specifications and tho ordinance
ordering mild Improvement, which
m. d ordinance Is namberod ti07 nnd
! adopted un tho 7th day of June
I '. -0, nnd npprovud by tha mayor on
the Nth day of Juno, 1920,
Said plans, specifications nnd esti
mates of tho City Engineer bolng mi
file In tho office of tho Pollen Judge
and In tho office of tho said engineer
The proposed contract will ho let
In one contract, and tho tlmo lu
which thn tamo Is to bo completed
Is fixed by said ordinance on or lie
fori! October 15th, 1920, Kids must
be filed with tho Police Judge for
submission to tho council not Irtur
than 8 o'clock p. m. of tho J I nt day
of Juno, 1110, and tho bids ltl lie
consider by tho council Immediate
ly tlio realtor at too Council Chamtmr
In sahi cltr
Each froposat must be nrrom
panted a certified chock mi noiiui
responsible banking Institution lu un
amount equal to C per cent of the
aggregate amount of the proposal,
the same to be forfolted to the city
by tho laccossfnl bidder upon failure
to enter Into contract nod bond for
tho faithful completion nf the mild
ImproTemeal In accordance with the
plana end peclflcatlons tlinriifnr
The City of Klnmaili Falls reserv
ing the right at all llities to rojmt any
and all proposals. The award (o the
successful bidder Is hereby tnnde con
tingent upon tho silo of thn bonds
that will bo nuthorid for providing
funds for making su h improvement.
The plans, tpoclfi'.ii nuts, and esti
mates above referred to embrace nnd
provide that tho priposed Improve
ment may lm made, tulug biltillthlc
or Oil Macadam and bids a to Invlled
for each cluss, In nddai u to grading,
curbing .drainage and cn.umit Hide
walks. ' A. L. LEAVITT.
Police Judgo of the Hty of
Klamath Fulls, Oregon.
10-31
notice iNvrn.Nn piwiposaij to
MAKE MTItKET IM1'1U)VEMKNT
Pursuant to ordinance and order
of the Common Conncll of the City of
Klamath Falls, Grogon, noltcn Is
hereby given that proposals will lm
received hy slid Cmnmcn ".ouncll for
making the Improvement designed
foriPlne .street from Sth street oast-
orly to 11th street Including Intersec
tions not paved Snlil Improvement
to b-s made In nrcords.net) with tho
plans and specifications of tho City
Engineer and for ono of the classes
nf improvement mentioned In said
plan's and specifications and the or
dlnanot ordrrlng slid Improvement,
which said nrdluunm Is numbered
506 and was adopted on thn 7th dny
f J'in. 1920. ant! approved by tho
mayor on thn Sth day of Junn, I92U.
Said plans, spocltlriilionM iind esti
mates of the City Englnenr being on
file In the otflr of thn Police Judgo
and In the office of the said engineer.
The proposed contract will Imi let
In one contract, ami thn tlmo In
which thn same Is to be completed Is
fixed by said ordinance on or before
October 1Mb, 1920 Iliil.s must he
filed with thn Police Jmlgn for sub
mission to the counrl' not later than
S o'clock p in of thn 21st day of
June, 1920, and the bids will bo con
sidered by the rouncll immediately
thereafter at the Council Chamber
In aald city.
Each proposal must be accom
panied by a certified check on some
res pons I bl.j banking Institution In an
amount equal to 5 per rent of the
aggregate amount of thn proposal,
the same to be forfeited to the city
by the sucreesfut bidder upon failure
to enter Into contract and bond for
the faithful completion of the said
improvement In accordance with the
plans and specifications therefor.
Thn City of Klamath Falls reserv
ing thn right at ull times to reject
any and ull proposal. Tho award
to the successful hinder In hereby
muln contingent upon the sale of
tho bonds that will bo uuthorisud for
providing funds fur making such lm
provnmeat. The plans, specifications and ostl
matee above referred to embrace and
provide that thn proposed Improve
ment may be wade, using bltullthlc
or Oil Macadam und bids are Invited
lor each clase, In adltlon to grading.
curbing, drainage and cement side
walks,
. A. L. LEAVITT,
Police Judge nf the City of
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
10-21
llvla of the port of Arlii in return
presumably for curtain comiKiriH.i'
tions.
Whatever may bo tho oHclul at
titude of tho Chilean government
and notwithstanding Its ilopudlallon
of Peruvian charged that It hus In
stigated Bolivia against Peru, It Is
a well known tart in South America
hat CIiIIo'h publicists and Htatusiunn
aro entirely In sympathy with llollv
Ian asplratlnons for un outlet to thn
Pacific. It Ih not regarded nil
strango, therefore, that prediction!)
aro hoard that when thn Tacna-Arlcit
controversy comes l n crtols, It will
bo seen that Chile Ih supporting Iiu
llvla'a claims.
Murphey Feed &
Warren Hunt
Hospital
A thoroughly rxwliiped Institution
affording unexcelled faillltles for the
scientific treatment by hospital moth
oils of medical, surglrul and olntet
rlcnl rases.
The new nnd modern fireproof build-
lug contains private rooms for tad
snil ambulatory rases, completely
euulpped examination nnd treatment
rooms, Roentgen Ray, clinical and
research laboratories.
3TAFF
WARREN HUNT, M. I).
L. L. TRUAX, M. D. I
GEO. A, MA3I1EV. M. D. ;
LOCATION I
FOURTH AND PINE HTI
KLAMATH FALLS, OUR.
TELEPHONE 497
AMBULANCE SERVICE
MINERAL BATHS
Dr. Maud Ingcmoll lUwIey
tlilroprartlr Physlrlaa
FJrst National Hank llulldlng
Entrance, Room 5
ASHLAND, OREGON
KLAMATH GENERAL
HOSPITAL
Is located on The Esplanade,
nwny from the noise, sur
rounded by one of the most
beautiful views in the world.
This Hospital is fully equip
ped to handle the most diffi
cult cases and has a staff of
physicians that insure the
nigh character and effi
ciency of the institute.
STAFF
DR. B. D. JOIfNBON
DR. O. II. MERRYMAN
DR. T. C. CAMPBELL l
DR. GEOROE I. WRIOIIT
DR. K. D. LAMB
DR. II. D. LLOYD 8TBWART
ROBERT S. FRY
General Iasarasire lurrxtmeaU
Tel. 3711-J
707 WASHINGTON NT.
KlanUlh F.ILs, Ore.
ALL KINDS
of tla and sheet Iron work, vea
(Hating aad warn ait hratkeg
doae at Use Htiaaana riamWac
Mho. No. 10a Mala DC
L. N. HAINES .
PfcoaaMS
KUmath-Bend Auto Stage
A dally aato stsce service la aaar
operating between Klasoata Falla
and Bend. OsHcea Rex eat and Met
ropolitan Garage. C. I. Reokard.
Phone I76-W. J 7-tf
11 r I R H "
Does the. word strike torror to yonr
heart, or Is your property protected
sufficiently by Insurance In a reliable
company? In this day of high cost
of material, scarcity of homes, no
one should loavii their property un
protected, Iflt uu explain to you the
wpecial InHurnni'o syBtunt under
which we protect your home In the
lending liiHiirnnro comp.inles of
Amnrini. Junius If. Drlscoll, Room
, Loomls llulldlng. Plionu 432.
PAINTING
Practical Painting, Gliding, Ilronxlng,
Eimiiiollng, Knlsomlnlng, Wall Paper
Cleaning and General Contracting,
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Ol.'l Rom) Ht.
WEST END CAFE
No. 72 Main St.
Meals served family style
Call and give us a trial
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