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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD. Kl.AfV.AlH KAU..S OKhGOrv IMIit M m !.-.-. J "S ! MONDAY, AVOUHT IS, IMS HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS 1 1 FOR SALE Miscellaneous MISCELLANEOUS' M LADY HARDER SHOP now open fij nl Chttoqutn, Oreson. 1420 kor sale Ono now Oldsmohllo, express boay, s-4-ion truck. Ono now express body two-ton truck. HolTinnu Ono used 4-cyllndor Studobakcr touring car. Ono used .Overland touring car. white pelican t..it.(!i; C-tf POU SALE Counter stools for Ico cream parlor or lunch room. 123 North 8th 8L 14-20" j . FOR SALE Household Roods same ns now. l'hono 26SR or SO. l 11.30' 0 'I One i Hurley-Davidson FOR 8AL1 blcjcle. 1C21 Maninnl Ave. 14-17 FOR SALE Pleasure launch. A real bargain It taken at once. See -. t It-!.!-.. 1. lll.n.A 1fiK j nil-3 ai. um., . uw -o... 13-15 FOR SALE Ilrand now Ford de livery car. Seo party at camp ground. 13-1S FOR SALE 3' stores; paying bus iness. Will sell or trade. Seo 1008 Main St. 12-16 FOR SALE OR TRADE Columbia Sport ear; terms. 327 Main St. 12tf FOR SALE 1 Rules and ana .-pas- enger Studebakcr. Imperial Oar- ago. 6-tf FOR SALE Cheap, second-hand Dodge touring car; good rubber, (air mechanical condition. Address T. S. Hutchlngs, Algoma, Oregon. . 11-1S FOR SALE 11Y OWNER C room. -honse; lot 50x150, frost proof cellar, garage, chicken house, wood snou, work shop. losi Manta ttlta, Hot Spring Addition.' 10-16 JiMMWWWVWWMMWWWWWMAMAAMWMMMW WANTED MAN WANTS Position as all around cook for from 12 to 25 men. Please itate wage. Address 421 Main St. 14-18 WANTED For cash. Ford touring car. Address Bos Q, Herald. 17 WANTEI At once, two experienced grocery men. Houston & Phelps. 12-17 WANTED TO BUY Second hand 2 or 4 Inch centrifugal pump; also 250 or 500 gallon tank. James St. Watktns, Jr. Phone 38R. 13-16 TRUCK end tractor operator wishes position. Phono 43W. , 13-19 WANTED Assistant cook to work in cookhouse; or a man and wife. man to work In woods or sawmill Phone Mr. Good nor. 11B13. 13-17 WANTED 3 cut-off and 2 band saw men, and 6 boy for general work In box factory. Write or apply As sociated Box & Lumber Co.. Dorrls. 13-19 WANTED Position as pher; 737 Ninth St. stenogra-12-15 WAHTBU woman, wno wants a home for tho winter, to help care lor two small children and holp do the house work small house. Dox W. O. W., Herald. 13-17 WANTED Young mnn desires room and board with prlvato family. Permanent. Dox 90, Herald. 13-17 WANTED Olr! to work In dining room. White Lunch. 12-18 WANTED Woman to do washing, Ironing, and cleaning. Phone 136. 12tf W1ANTED 30 cords of four-foot body wood, to be cut from lire i trees. Hlrvl Baking Co., Klamath Falls, Ore. 12-15 WANTED 2 newsboys at the Her ald office. 27-tf MMMMMMMWWMWWWMW LOST AND FOUND LOST One spotted pig between Miller hill and North Riverside. Phone 16M. 12-18 FOR RENT OR LEASE BID ROOM For rent; man and wife preferred. 1154 Pin St. 14-16 FOR RRNT New stent room, cor. th and JCUmath At. 65x108. J. T. Ward Co., 814 Main. 15-tf FOR RUNT Room for only. 1108 Pine St. gentlpman 13-17 (Will parly who took n child's wagon j from thu old Monitow I.nko mill site plcasn return same. It It Is ro- turned tliore will bo no name men tloncd. but If not, tlio party will bo , prosecuted to the lull extent ot the law, ns wo know who took tho wagon MRS. QERTRUDE llltOWN 12-10" Printing, Stationery and office mpplhvs rionvcr I'rlnttnR and Sta tlonory company 126 Main St. 9-tf PHONE PEYTON for wood 535 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage, rumoxed call 10K-23, resolution Tho City Engineer, pursuant to Resolution of the Commcn Council heretofore adopted, having on tho '19th "ay ot July, 1920, filed plans, specifications nnd estimates ot the cost of Improving tho alley passing from 5th to 6th Streets, parallel with Main Street through tho center ,..v , -,ii,n , , ,-, . . v.i,..Mu. u... u. .,,,.- ; nth Palls. Oregon, same being bound ed on tho northerly side by lots 5. 6, 7 and 8, and on the southerly side by lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. of said Block 16, and tho Council having taken the same unecr advisement and find ing said plans, specifications and es timates satisfactory, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that said plans, specifications and esti mates for the Improvement of said alley be. and tho same are hereby uppreved. anil BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Common Council hereby de clares its intention to Improvo said alley In accordance with the said plans, specifications and estimates tsald Improvement to consist of pa' Ing said alley with bltullthlc pave ment at an estimated cost of Jl. 5 1 5.00; oil macadam pavement at an estimated cost ot $930.00 or con crete pavement nt an estimated cost ot $13S0.00. said Improvement In either event to Include grading and rolling said alley; said Improvement to be 15 feet wide throughout its entire distance, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Common Council that tho property hereinafter described be, and .the same hereby Is declared to bo benefitted, to-wlt: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 ot Block 16, of original town of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, and that said property above described be, and hereby is declared to be assessed for tho expense of said Improvement, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. tnat .Monday, tne 23rd day ot Aug ust. 1920, at the hour ot 8 o'clock P. M. at the council chamber ot the Common Council In the City Hall at Klamath Falls, Oregon, bo fixed as the time and place for hear ing objection and remonstrances against the said proposed Improve ment and the I'ollce Judge be, and he hereby I directed to -cause notice of said hearing to be published as by Charter provided. STATE OP OREGON. ) COUNTY OP KLAMATH. )ss CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS.) I, A. L. Leavltt, Police Judgo ot the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy of a resolu tion adopted by the Commcn Council on the 9th day of August, 1920, de claring Its intention of improving the alley passing from 5th to 6th Streets, parallel with Main Street, through tho center or mock 16, or Iglnal town of Klamath Palls. Ore gon, and approving the plans, specif! cations and estimates ot coat sub mitted by the City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge. Dated August 10, 19,20. 12-23 RESOLUTION The City Engineer, pursuant to Resolution ot tho Common Council heretofore adopted, having on the 19th day ot July, 1920. filed plans. specifications and estimates ot tho cost of Improving tho alloy passing from 5th to 6th Streets, parallel with Main 'Street through the center of Block 37, original town of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, same being bound ed on the northerly sfde by lots C to 14 Inclusive and. on the southerly side by lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of said Block 37, and the Council baring taken the same under advisement and finding said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory. BE IT HEREDY RESOLVED, that said pluns, specifications and esti mates for the improvement of said alley be, and the same are boreby approved, and ' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. that the Common Council hereby de clares us intention to improve said alley In accordance with the said plans, specifications and estimates, said improvements to consist of par ing said alley with bltullthlc pave ment at an estimated cost of 1, 666.00; oil macadam pavement at an estimated cost of 1, 030,00 or concrete pavement at an estimated cost of 11467.00, said Improvement In either event to Include grading and rolling said alley; said Improve ment to be 15 feet wide throughout Its entire distance, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Common Council that the property hereinafter described be, and the same hereby is declared to bo benefitted, to-wlt: LoU 1. 2, 3. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 8. 10. 11. 13, 13 and U, of Dlock 37, original pr cent per annum, payable semi town ot Klamath Pall, Oregon,' and annually upon thu first day of July that said property above described nnd tho first day of January of each he. and hereby I -declared to bo at- yw ,mtll the maturity of said bond, sessed for tho exponso of said lm-. Sealed proposals will b6 received prouMuent, and lj,y tm Hoard ot Director of said . MB IT FmmtER RESOLVED. trVntlon District, nnd should bo ill- inn. Mcnuny, mo aaru nay or aur. Klamath Kails, Oregon, ho flxud lis the itlmo and place for honrlng ob- Juotlons nnd remonstrance against liiu iiiii iii'u?vii iuin (it uiuvill mill the Police Judge bo. and ho hereby. Is directed to causo uotlco of said hearing to bo published ns by Chnr ter provided. BTATi: OP OltlHION, ) COl'NTY OP KLAMATH. )-. CITY OP KLAMATH PALLS.) ' I, A. L. Lenvltt. Pol Ico JuiIko of! tho City ot Klamath Palls, Oregon.J I. ......... ..--- no noreuy ceruiy inai me roreRoing Is a duly enrolled cony ot a rvsolu- tlon adopted by tho Common Couu- ell on tho day ot July, 1920, declaring Its Intention ot Improving tho alley passing from 5th to 6lh Streets, parallel with Main Street through tho center ot Block 37, or - Iglnnl town ot Klnmnth Pnlls Ore- Kon, and approving th Plans, specl - fictitious and estimates ot cost sub- mltted by the City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT, Police JudgO. Dated August 10, 1920. 12-23 HAVE YOU INSURED YOUR HAY? A ann-lr lilnwn n tin tit IW it brcexo. an almost unnotlcoablo . WVMB W1WII IIUUU1 U -U.1.I1S. smudge, a amult blase which rapidly develops Into an uncontrollable flro,' and your hay crop, representing months ot caro and hard work. Is ro- duccd to useless ashes. This 1 a frequent occurenco throughout tha country. You can't bring back tha hay, but you can recover Ita equiva lent In dollar It you have had It In. surcd, and dollars can buy mora bay. I If your hay Is not Insured vou loin' heavily and Inredoomably. The cost' ot lnsuranco It nominal. Lot us In sure your crop in a company that la prompt and reliable. James II. Drls coll, Room 4. Loom! Building. 9 NOTICE OK HALE OF IRHIOATIOX DISTRICT BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposals will bo rccclred un til the 20th day ot .September. A. D. 1920, at tho hour ot two o'clock In tho afternoon, for tho purchaso of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (200,000.00) worth of bonds of tho Langcll Valley Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon. Said bonds to draw Interest at tho rate of six w K u"u .i,i"n ,no ?"" l".y.,ot. ':". reeled to tho secretary ot tut. 1920. nt tho hour of 8 o'clock R0 Valley Irrigation Dlsl P. M. t tho council chambers of tho ot Korgustm. Pletchor M Common Council In tiro City Hall at,m .m llulldlng. Klniu So tho advertising colums of this newspaper bring to you the news ot commerce and Industry, of merchandise and service. The advertisements are the shop-windows of the world's wares, passed before your very eyes, that yob may look and know where to get the full hun dred cents worth of every dwindling dollar! A. So Read I!, f . Wi'J,' ( ( JM.'" . i . . . , t if ; ' ft- i. t; Urn T 'I " 1 MVWMMVMrMAvWsAAAMAAAAAtAArMAAMAAAA roC,i i0 n, ,,Cretnry ot tho Lan- District, earn i .Mifflin. No. Klnliultli Wit II n m The ' lUmd of Directors reserve ,ll0 ,, t0- rjct nny or Ud .lffm-ml A. L. WISHAHD. I Secretary of tho Hoard of Directors of l.nngell Val ley Irrigation District. A-l I-S1S. Hl'NDAV SCHOOL SOCIAL Friday evening, August 20, n Sun - ....,. ...I,, , . I. .1 , .. !... iin sciiuui "trai m n num in inn Miller Hill school houso for benefit of the Sunday School, leu c,roam and cake will be sold, nnd tho public Invited to attend. 16-19 MONTANA HOAD-BOOSTERS , mviwt-ri' mi omi immi hoviw APUHATI. gl.ynw.tHH BONDS i HELENA. Mont., Aug. 14. With I c. R. Ilrnxler of Helonn In chnrgo. ..... ,..,.,..., ., l,""e ''" " l'lJ'- l milium n referendum to tho people, Novem-t her 2 next, for n bond laauo of HC. 000,000 for good roud huvo cpened' . "', headquarters hero. Tho money If voted, wilt bo used throughout the entire stnle and. added to federal up- proprlatlons, will give, during the next five years, from $30,000,0(10 to $50,000,000 to good hlghwuys, It Is estimated. WHISKEY UP TO UM hpivvv innt An- 14 r nndlan "Imported" whiskey, accord-j Inc to report current hero, recently, advanced five dollars a quart, mak ing the price from $13 to $30, tie cmllng to tho age nnd hrnmt. Much of tho best stuff, at thu latter figure. It Is s.ild, change hnnds dully In Montana. Onn chauffeur who Is declared to , have started In the Illicit liquor bus iness n car ago with a few dollar. Is now said to be worth $30,000. Scur-s, nt automobiles come In from Canada , dally and so leng In 'the bound.try IWWMWWWWWWWWWW . - The Aladdin's Lamp of Business AS THE PHONOGRAPH BRINGS ALL THE WORLD'S BEST MUSICIANS AND ENTERTAIN ERS TO YOUR HOME AS THE MOVING PICTURE SPREADS VIEWS OF ALL THE WORLD BEFORE YOU WHILE YOU SIT IN AN EASY CHAIR Do you read theadvortlsemonts regularly evory dayt If not, you'ro overlooking tho best friend of your pocketbookl Take tlmo to read the adver tisements always. 'The rory adrertlsoment miss may be the oae that will save you the most money and tlmo and disappointment. the Advertisement! All of . K'l'f " . , , V '" 'tf '' ' -' i-' niuxAfuvuvuuvuviriAj'iAriririi'rri'ri-- ...--- ..- j Western Floral Shop , wOw - - ' BIG JAZZ AT OPEN AIR PAVILION TOMORROW NIGHT Largest dunce floor between Portland and San Francisco SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC COME!7 Everyone Invited COME! line that It Is almost Imposslbln to stop the truffle, officials declare, I CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE Call u nny hour day or night frr prompt sen leu, careful, po lite, experienced drivers; high dual touring car for out ot town trips. BiiRKaKu stored freu (or 90 da. Itnasounblu rate for city and cut ot town trlpi. Cull us on phuuo 5 13 for prompt service. CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE WWWWWWWWWWWWM you " 'Em! 'k . I u h a , ft. ( , 1 -.. 4' ' itrt A U aA" ii - -JrfSjt.-TMfc.' ,11 .4' II roll VOl'H MiVHIl ONKM living nnd departed, f lowers nru the lnKlrnl, mil urn I tri bute of eiitoum and affection. Holm; Naturu'n loveliest ttlfl to mail (oxi'tipi woman), you cannot show our feollniM In a tenderer way than by ineniu of floral glfl. CIiuoho from our Iucko and boaull fill array, Hot plcim iiuiilo to order. Ill) Main St. jwyVVvyMWVJWWWNMAAMMMMMMMM DANCE MMMMMMMfVWVWVNMMMMMWMMWMMM "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS " Cut Pinner anil Plant In DUplny Window at 1010 Mala Ht. Hot IIihim) NViir Mill School DKSK1NH MADE KLAMATH FLORAL COMPANY Phono IM7-M SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ! ITS PATIENTS j la onn of any hospital' biggest asset nnd the location of this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only , abundantly capablo graduated nurse are em ployed, and this fart, added to oar unequalled staff of physicians and excellent hospital equipment Insures our patients unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. E. D. JOHNSON DR. O. II. MERRYMAN DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. OKOItaK I. WRIGHT DR. E. I). LA.MI1 DR. II. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital MINERAL BATHS Pr. Hand lageraoll Rawley Chlropractle Phytlclaa First ratlonat Dank Dulldlng t Entrance, Room AflHIiAND, ORICOOlf ALL KINDS of tin and sheet Iron wot, tllattng aad warm air done at the Hbaanoa PlaatMag Shop. No. lOSg Mala 84. L. N. HAINES Pboaesaa Klamath-Bend Auto Stage A dally auto stage service is now operating between Klamath FalU and Bead. Offices Reg cafe and Met ropolitan Oarage, O. I. Rockard. Phono 278-W. 7-tf Klamath Dye Works Phone 408 OUR CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING WILL MAKE YOUR qLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS REBLOCKED Good Called for and Delivered 481 Main Street Klamath Falls 'K K v5j rom" Murphey Feed & Seed Store 124 So. 6th St. Phone 87 rCCU IUUI VlHlhCllO Buy Buy- your feed from CaaJ Va.- Pllm If you want them