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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1920)
r H mmirwiDAY, Avavm is, imo PAOR TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON r ' V I EMU'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Rl Ettae if Oh SALE-Bjr owner, a coiy four room house on pavod atreet, two jlocla'from Mala. Very reasonable. N. 110 11th It. 17-21 FOR SA'MC Fine farm of 411.25 acres (or general purposes; oppor tunities 'for cranberries; 'the bent of aportlagfaclltHee; nine mtlee south of Baadon. Naw buildings, woron wire faaciag. Alao tho Hotel Ban don for aala or rant. Courtesy to ataaU. EDMUND CROFT; Crotton Lake Ranch, Baadoa, Oregon. Phone M 6011. - - 16-21 8EB THI8 QUICK Owner leaving town- fttOQ; 4 large rootna and bath room, two blocks' off paved street; wall fenced: bara and chick on koaaea. Includes all' furniture and eklckena and a aplendld garden. Everything goae more right in, very eaiy terms. FURNITURB AND LEASE of good apartment houae, well located. 13700.' New, modern, B-room bunga low. Good taram. Jaat oft pave- ment. A. A. HTXLMAN OO. 40 Mala St. 17-1 eWMWWWWXWOIMWOWWIWWWMWMWMWWWWWWiW FOR SAeX-JrUaxsjOuMou fOKSAUB Om mw OMaeaoblle, oxpreaa body, S-4-tom track. Oae aaw oipross body Hofmaa two-toa, truck. Oao 'used 4-ylladar Stadekaker tearlag ear. Oaa ueed Orertead toarlag car. WHITE MXICAN GARAGE sEIiU , - - ' tf WBtsiiT r RHO FOR BALK Wo bare oaa Rao toarlag car, the property ofR. C. Groeabeck, and It has bad exceptloaally fine care, la In tint-cues coaditioa. wtU aire the purchaser mora hard aerrlce. and is ' a better buy thaa any new car priced up to 13,000.60. Haa new "Never leek" top, Victoria curtains, plate glass; battery aad Urea practically new; cord tires on rear.' Many ex tras aad eoaroaleacea. The price Is right, ul tkla ear will go quickly. If laterested, aee Mr. Lee. at the Metropolitan Oarage, 11th A Klam ath. 16-18 FOR BALK Oaa good Adriaace bin der, need oaly eae year. Notklag broke. Addreee J. Caeeckor, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 43, Klamath Falls. Ore. 17-1 FOR SALE Weat Ead Cafe;, dirt cheap; SO steady boarders; tran- acieaU. Ooed outfit for man and wife. Cell 71 Mala. 17-11 FRTERB FOR BALE: 40c a pound. Mrs. R."H..Baaaell, Merrill road. 17-18 FOR SALE One 1920 Cherrolet, nearly sew aad In Al conditien: a bargain. Oho dandy Ford speed ster, new boar. top. windshield and fenders. Car last orerbauled. Klam ath Falle Aato Co., 1157 Main St. 17-20 FOR BALE A email refrigerator practically aew. Phone 493W. 16-18 FOR BALE Outer stools for Ice eream parlor er leach room. 1X3 North Sta St 14-30 FOR BALE Household goods same aa new. Phone 368R or 80. 14-20 FOR BALE Brand new Ford de llrery ear. Bee party at camp groaada. 13-18 FOR BALE Cook store, almost new. Phone 121W. 14tf FOR BALE OR TRADE Columbia Baert ear: terms. S27 Mala St. ii 12tf FOR BALE 1 Balck-and one 7-pas-eager Btadebeker. Imperial Oar age. 6-tf FOR BALE Cheap, second-hand Dodge touriag ear: good rubber. fair mecaaaleal condltloa. Address T. 8. Hutehwga, Algoma, Oregon. 11-18 1l0AA00A0l0000IAAA0AA0lAAAAAA0t0 WANTED WANTED Woman who wants a home for the winter, to helo care for two small ehlldrea and help do tee housework. Small house, will 'nay 11.00 a day. Box WOW. Her ein. 17-30 TEAMS WANTED To haul Umber. BwaaiLaka Lamber Co. 17-10 WANTED A tarnished apartment, ay yoaag ceaaie. rnone nzw. II ' 16-21' HELP WANTBD-At eerier Lauadry. Klamath Su- 16-21 WANTBD Tracks to haul dry lum- raoae , mw. WANTEDi-Woman or girl to take can of two email bora during dor. Call 1311 Crcicent Are. after 8:30. 16-18 MAN WANTS PooUon aa all around cook for from 13 to 3 S men. Please atata wages. Address 431 Main St. 14-18 TRUCK and tractor operator wlahea position, rnone w. is-io WANTED 3 cut-off and 3 band saw mon, and 6 bora for goneral work In box factory. Write or sddIy As sociated Box A Lumber Co.. Dorrls. 1S-1J WANTED Woman to do washing, ironing, and cleaning. Phone 136. IStf WOOD CUTTER WANTED To cut wood at logging camp by contract. Phone .Lamm Lumber Co., Modoc Point. 16-21 WANTED To rent or lease, 4 or 6 roomed unfurnished house. See John Yaden, Howie Oarage. 16-21 WANTED 2 newsboys aid office. at the Her- 27-tt LOST AND FOUND LOST On Round lako hill, a crank- abaft and aprlng for a Winston car. Leave at Charllo's Place and rcce vo reward. 17-19 LOST Between Klamath Falls and Olene on August 14th. one new Goodyear plain tread tire. Finder leave at Lakerlew Stage office. Re ward $2.50. Eugene Hotchkln, Beatty. Oregon. ' 17-18 LOST One spotted pig between Miller hill and North. Riverside. Phono 195M. 12-18 FOUND Near Altmont Ranch, a small suitcase containing fishing outfit. Call Coe'a Auto Service. 16-18 W00WWWW000WW0W00000 FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT New store room, cor. 9th and Klamath Are. 65x108. J. Ward Co., 834 Main. 15-tf MISCELLANEOUS GIVING, AWAY Lot of lumber for cleaning up lot. E. quiutcn. 17-19 LADY BARBER SHOP now open at Cnlloquln, Oregon. 14-20 Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioaeer Printing and Sta tloaery compaay. 126 Mala St 9-U PHONE PEYTON for wood 535 CITY GARBAGE When you want garbage removed call 10F-23. We are actually selling our goods below wholesale prices, and the ma terials are the best. Our stock In cludes shirts, fancy rests, 2-plece un derwear, three grades; felt and straw hats, collars, real htt banda at 25c, and many other very serviceable ar ticles of wearing apparel, our low prices will astound you. R. I. Ham mond.-58 Main Pt. 16tf PLEASE RETURN My big road nlow. You got it from Pine St. Act (fulckly I need It. J. W. Moor man. 16-18 CHIMNEY SWEEP Pipe and fur nace cleaning; roof repairing. Do It now. Kennedy. Phone 477J. 16-21 A Herald Waat Ad wUl aeU tt. RESOLUTION The City Engineer, pursuant to Resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted, having on the 19tb day of July, 1920, filed plans, specifications and estimates of the cost of improving the alley passing from 5th to 6th Streets, parallel with Main Street through the center of Block 16. original town of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, same being bound ed on the northerly side by lots 6, 6, 7 and 8, and on tho southerly side by lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. of said Block 16, and the Council barlag taken the same unaer advisement and find Ing said plans, specifications and ea tlmatea satisfactory, - BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that said plans, specifications and est! matea for the Improvement of aald alley be, and the same are hereby approved, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Common Council hereby de dares Its Intention to Improve said alley In accordance with the aald plans, specification and estimates. said Improvement to conalat of par ing said alley with bltulitnlc pave' ment at an estimated coat of II, 676.00; oil macadam pavement at an estimated cost of 8930.00 or con crete pavement at an estimated cost of 11380.00, said improvement In either erent to Include grading and rolling said alley; aald Improvement ontlrn distance, nnd 11 R IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Common Council that the property hereinafter described bo, and the same hereby la declared to bo benefitted, to-wlt niofk'ie1,' of oVlna'' town' St Warn!? """? " " nth Fnlls, Oregon, and that aald property abovo described bo, and hereby is declared to bo aasesaed for tho oxponso of snld Improvement, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, tllat Monday, tho 23rd day of Aug ust, 1930, at tho hour of 3 o'clock P. M. at tho council chambers of the Common Council In the City Hall at Klamath Falls. Orogon, be fixed as tho tlmo and place for hear ing objections and remonstrances against tho said proposed Improvo mont and tho Police Judge bo, and he hereby Ji directed to cause notice of said hearing to bo publlihod as by Charter provided. STATE OP OREaON. ) COUNTY OP KLAMATH. )ss CITY OP KLAMATH PALLS.) I. A. L. Leavltt, Pollco Judgo of the City of Klamath Falls, Orogon, do horeby certify that tho foregoing Is a duly unrolled copy of a rosolu tlon adopted by the Common Council on tho 9th day or August, 1910, do daring Its Intention of Improving the alley passing from 5th to 6th Streets, parallel with Main Stroet, through tho center of Block 16, or iginal town of Klamath Falls, ore gon, and approving the plans, specifi cations and estimates of coat sub mitted by the City Euglnoer. A. L. LEAVITT. Police Judge. Dated August 10, 1920. 13-21 RESOLUTION Tho City Engineer, pursuant to Resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted, having on tho 19th day of July, 1920, filed plans, specification! nnd estlmatea of tho cost of Improving tho alloy passing from 6th to 6th fit routs, parallel with Main Street through the center of Block 37, original town of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, same being bound- od on tho northerly sldo by lota 6 to 14 Incluslvo and on the aoutherly side by lota 1, 2, 3 and 4 of aald Block 37, and the Council having taken the same under advisement and finding said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory. BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that said plans, specifications and esti mates for tno improvement of said alley be, and the samo are hereby approved, and UE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that tho Common Council hereby do- clares Its Intontlon to Improve aald alley In accordance with the aald plans, specifications and eatlmates. said Improvements to consist of pav ing said alley with bltulitnlc pave ment at an estimated cost of $1. 655.00; oil macadam pavoment at an estimated cost of 1 1.030.00 or concrete pavement at an estimated cost of $1467.00, said Improvement. In AlttiAF ovnnt In Inrlniln irrnfflli) and rolling aald alley; said Improve-! ment to bo 15 feet wide throughout IU entire distance, and . UK it ruiiTiiBit kesuuveu by tho Common Council that the property hereinafter described be. .11 - - and tho samo hereby U declared to be benefitted, to-wlt: LoU 1. 3, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. S, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. of Block 37. original town of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that aald property above described be,-and hereby la declared to bo as sessed for the expense ot said im provement, and BE IT FURTHER R ESOLVEO, that Monday, the 23rd day ot Aug ust, 1920, at tho hour ot 8 o'clock P. M. at tho council chambera ot the Common .Council In the City Hall at Klamath Falls, Oregon, do fixed aa the time and place for hearing ob jections and remonstrances against the said proposed Improvement and the Police Judge be, and he hereby la directed to cause notice of aald hearing to be published as by Char ter provided. STATE OF OREGON, ) COUNTY OF KLAMATH, )ss CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS.) I, A. L. Leavltt, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. do hereby certify that the foregoing la a duly enrolled copy e: a resolu tlon adopted by the Common Coun ell on the day of July, 1920, declaring IU Intention ot Improving the alley passing irom 5tn to eth Streets, parallel with Main Street through the center of Block 37, or iginal town of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, and approving 'the plans, speci fications and estlmatea of cost sub mitted by the City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT, Pollco Judge. Dated August 10, 1920. 12-23 NOTICE OP HALE OF UtRIOATION DISTRICT BONOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed proposala will be received un til the 20th day of September, A. D. 1920, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon, for the purchase of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (200,000.00) worth of bonds ot the Langell Valley Irrigation District of Klamath County, Oregon, Said bonds to draw Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi annually upon the first day of July and the first day of January of each year until the maturity of said bonds. Sealed proposala will be received by the Board of Directors of aald Irrigation District, and should be di rected to the secretary of the Lan gell Valley Irrigation District, care of Ferguson. Fletcher Mifflin, No. 16 Loomls Building, Klamath Falls Oregon. The Board of Dlrectora reserve the right to reject any or all blda offered. A. L. WISHARD, Secretary of the Board of Dlrectora of Langell Val ley Irrigation District. TKItMS OF IllltS ON OOV'T HUM'S ANNOUNl'KD Washington, Aug, 17. Terms on Whlfh thn rihlhhlnir tinnhl final it suiu iu priroie inioresis unuor ino I now merchant marine net woro an nounced today by Chairman Tlonson, Bids wilt Ua ontortnlnod, thu chair man said, at inlnlmut prices of $100 a deadweight ton for coal hurniirs, and 1170 a deadweight ton for oil burnors built on the great lakes, and $175 and $186, respectively, for coal and ollburners of over 10,000 tons weight. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT As candidate for county commis sioner I take this opportunity to stuto my position on curtain ques ques teons: COURT HOUSE: This mattor certainly should bo sottlod soon ' must ba sottlod soon. In tho absence of a direct voto at this tlmo, I favor tho follewing: If Judge Hamilton's decision Is rnvursmt. thn Mnln tr,tt bulldfng must bo paid for, nnd should ' be occupied. If his decision Is af firmed, tho building already belongs to the county, , without further pay ments, and ahould at onco bo occu pied. With tho county's rocords In Imminent danger. It Is almost crim inal not to occupy It new: It tho I county possesses equities In tho Hot, Springs alto, they should bo liquidat ed to tho county's best Interest. ROADS: Favor thorough co-oner- atlon with 8tato and Natlonnl high-1 way efforts, always insisting that wo get our money's worth. Tho county ahould adopt a progressive and ag gressive road policy that would em brace every community. Either by redisricting or direct appropriation a Just part of tho road money ralsod In each community should bo spent there. With efficient local super visors, headed by a competent county road superintendent, headway should bo mado In a county road program. huiiueus: with whio experience as a school man, wo era nblo to com-j prohend tho needs of the school.1 Favor liberal county support In or-i der to ease up on burdensomo, nnd' often unjust, special taxes. uun county high school, which Is directly undor county control, as wall aa our rural high schools, will rccclvo my particular attention. GENERAL: Favor rigid economy In the conduct of tho county's af fairs. Reckless and oxtravagant ex penditure of funds should ceaso. FRED PETERSON, Republican Candidate for County Commissioner. 17 HAVE YOU IXHUIIKI) YOUR HAY? a .h..u t.i. t.... ft. -... breeze, an almost unnntlceahle mUdge. a small bias which rapidly. I develops Into an uncontrollable fire. .n .onr hly cro . renresentln .: - .- i . - months of care and hard work. Is re duced to useless ashes. This Is a frequent ocourenco throughout the country. You can't bring back the hay, but you can recover IU equiva lent la dollars It you have bad It In sured, and dollars can buy more hay. If your bay la not Insured you lose heavily and Inredeemably. The cost of Insurance la nominal. Let ua In sure your crop In a compaay that Is prompt and reliable. James H. Drls coll, Room 4, Loomls Building. 9 SUNDAY HCHOOL SOCIAL Friday evening, August 20, a Sun day school social will be hold In the Miller Hill school houso for benefit of the Sunday School. Ice cream and cake will be sold, and tho public Is Invited to attend. 16-ls -- " A Classified Ad will sell It. PEARL OIL (KBR08BKB) HEAT'- COMFORT aiAir&MtD oa ooMMNr ICAtirasMiAi raiK-- TfBfcaaasgaa s mwwmi. - Western Floral Shop juuuT.-in.nn ' nnnnnr ' ' " ' BIG JAZZ DANCE AT OPEN AIR PAVILION TOMORROW NIGHT Largest dunce floor between Portland and San Francisco SPECIAL JAZZ MUSIC COME I Everyone Invited COME1 Education Pays ', FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND KOIt TIIK HTATK A l'orson with No Education haa but One Chanco in 160,000 to Render Distinguished Servlco to the Public With Common School Education 4 Chances With High Hchool Education 7 Chances "With College Education A00 Chancea ARE YOU (JIVINtl YOUIt CHILD HIH t'HANUKT THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED MOHT IN EDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College Through a "Liberal and Practical Education prepares the Young Man and Young Woman . for Useful Citizenship and Successful Careers In Agriculture ltaglnecrlng Mining: Home Krvnomka Oummcrcw riiarmacy Fairs try Vocational KdaraUea The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, KNOLISH, MODERN LANQUAOE. ART and the Other Essentials ot a Standard Technical College Course FALL TERM OPENS HKITKMIIKK SO, IMO. TUITION IH FKK1C FOR INFORMATION WRITkt TO TIIK ItKGIHTIUIt, Orrgim Agricultural College, Corvallis, Ore. If the Wood Dealer . Sold Service We do dovsa't It? not sell current; we t Well, suppose the wood dealer aold arrvlre Instead nf wood, he would tead to your furnace aad )uur range, take away the wiftj and clraa the fluea. You would buy so much heat. Now yon bay so much light, although yoa pay armrdlag to the rarrrnt you coasame. Hut tho service la prrformrd fur yoa by tale compaay at the eubetalloaa aad power plants. That-Uwhat we waattoglve'you efficient arrvlre. It le the arm of UiU compaay to have -none bat satisfied customers. No matter what It Is, If yoa have a grlevaare, or are diaaattsfjed about your bill or do not understand our rates, alraae come la aad aee aa or write as about It. If yoa have any suggestions to make, we will gladly avail oar aelvce of them aa oar aim la constantly to Improve our service to you aa fast ae the development of srlcnce aad human ability permit. . California-Oregon Power Company We wish to make this point impressive : We want your patronage and never leave any thing undone which will bring your patronage to us and help us retain it. Our rapidly increas ing list of patrons attests our success in catering to the public. Ours is the "last word" in reason ably priced, satisfactory cafe service. JEWEL CAFE ' 610 Main. Street ' T FOn YOUR LOVED ONKH living and depnf'ted, flower aro the logical, natural tri bute of esteem and affection. Being Naturo'a loveliest gift to man (except woman), you cannot show your feelings la a telidoror way than by menus ot floral gltts. Choose from our large and beauti ful array, Set Places made to ordor. 419 Mala St. " '"" "' MMDAMMWMWMW -rti t -ITT m-II service. That sounds odd 1 A ? Idetnrougaout IU A-14-B18. Feed Your Chickens If you want them to lay. Buy your feed from Murphey Feed & Seed Store 124 St. 'ft. St. Hue 87' iu hi. ? 17-23 to be 15 feet