MO THKKR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, AVOVfTT IS, 1 fl t4f4444f4 Just a Few Left I We are closing out our Watermelons AT 2c per lb. jasassasstiiasjiii M&!tdefo&?on of August, 1020, and tho hid will be considered by tho Council Imme diately thereafter at the council chamber In aald city. Eadh propoinl mum bo accompan ied by a cortlfled chock on soma ros pontlblo banking Iniitltutlon In' an amount equal to 6 par cent o( tbo aggregate amount of tho proposal, tno tamo to bo rorreited to the city by tho successful blddar upon falluro to ontor Into contract and bond for tho faithful complotlon of the ssld Irryprovomont In accordanco with the plana and specifications therofor. Tim city of Klamath Falls referr ing tho right at all tlmo to roject any and all propoxala. Tho award to the auccossful blddor la .horeby made contingent upon thn sale of the bond that will bo authorised for providing fund for making such Improvement. Tho plana, specifications and es- Unrein abovn rnfnrrod to embrace and provide that the propound Im provement may bo mado, using bit ullthlc. oil macadam or cinder mac adam pavement, and bid are Invited for each clan In addition to grad ing, curbing, dralnago and cement aldewalki. A. h. T,RAVITT. Pollen Judge of tho City of Klam ath Falls, Orpgon Dated: Auguit 18, 1020 18-28 Tim plana, specification and tlmate above referred to embrace uu yi u,,u iu iui yruyui.u iuj- umnio ana cinaeri, on macadam ana cinders or concroto pavement and bids aro Invited for each clan In addition to grading, curbing, arainago ana content sidewalks. A. L. LEAVITT. Police Judge of tho City of Klam ath Fall, Oregon. Dated: August 18, 1920. 18-21 I lMMtMMMIMMMHMMMMHIMMMMIMMM STEAKS CHOrfl CITATIOV NOTfOH I.NVITIXO PROIOHAI,H TO MAKH HTRKKT IMPKOVKMRXTS. WOMAN I.AU YtCR VAI.K. Ore., August 17. Mrs. Ilruco Kealnr of Vain has been hon ortd with a cnrtlflrata of admittance to the bar of the state of Oregon. J TUIIKItCVMMIM AMONO OATTIiK DKCRKAHKD 8 Why arc yen so tired after dancing? Simply because you bavo rat an unnatural strain on the arcl.es of your feet. Nature, intended the weight to be distributed evenly. Sho:s center the weight by making LtiJjcs of your arches. Take warning before your arches weak en and break dovn. Tho Arth Builder rovUri the iujport nature Intended your srchci to have. 11 distributing iho wclcht of your Unly evenly over the feet the strain iisvoUrd and serlout const quencet averted. Yuu cut walk, dance or lund without beeoinlni; unnaturally tired. The Wiisrd Adjuitabte Arch Builder U not an ordinary metal plats snh support. It Is a feiiherlisht, fleilble, all leather device that can be sdjuited to (it yur txeh by limply srrancing ths inserts in the pockelt so that they feel comfortable. 1'iwy civs instant and permanent relief. If you have been wearing ordinary sreh upnorti change and ct a pair of WUard Arch Uullderi. By gradual adjustments at home, you can build up your own arch to normal, with ess snd comfort. VANCOUVER. R. C, Aug. 17. "Ten yvsre ago 80 per cent of tho cattle In llrltlsh Columbia were In fected with tuberculesla: last year only IK or 3 per cent wnro Infoeted and within a comparatively abort tlmo the number will be nil," W. W. Alton, of Cartler, provincial govern ment veterinarian, states. This year 4 per cent of tho cattle Inspected were ordered destroyed, but this la not an Indication that tu berculosis la gaining ground again as the whole province has not been Inspected yet and the dlsesJe Is more prevalent In some districts than In others, Dr. Altoa said. PKRMANKNT KIRK FKIHTKRS LIVINGSTON. Mont., August 17. Supervisor E. W. flhaw of this dis trict of tho federal forest service has received notification tha't small, per manent crewa of flro fighters are to j bo hlrod In the future. Instead of large emergoncy crewa. NOT1CH INVITING PKOWHAUi TO MARK HTIUCKT IMPItUVKMICNTM. sr"f I V" - sWllsjHv Pursuant to ordinance and ordsr of the Common Council of tho City of Klamath Vails. Oroaon. notice is jheroby-glveri-thatpropoaals"wlirbo received oy aald council for making tbo Itnyrovetuamt designed for Wash ington Ht. from First St. westerly to Ewauna Uoulevard. Said Improve ment to bo made In accordance with plana and apeelflcatlona of tho City Knglneer and for one of tbo 'classes of Improvement mentlonod In said plans and specifications and tho or dinance ordering said Improvement, which- said ordinance No. 617 was adopted on the 9th day of August, 1910. and approved by the mayor on tho 11th day of August, 1910. nam plana, opacifications and es timates of the City Engineer being on file In tbo office of the Police Judge and In .the office of aald En gineer. Tho proposed contract will bo let In one contract, and the time In which tbo tame Is to bo completed Is flxod by said ordinance on or be fore October 15, 1920. Bids must bo tiled with the Police Judge for submission to the council not later than 8 o'clock P. H. of tho 80th day u Yours for Real: Tobacco " ays' Um Good Judge Men are getting away from the WiV chew Idea. They find more satisfac tion in a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than they ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. Costs you less, too the. full, rich tobacco- taste lasts so much longer. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT GUT Is a short-cut tobacco W-B GUT It a long fine-cut tobacco lUfo w 9 ' Baisa fl! BOBaBBr Sjbh Pursuant to ordlnancn anil oritur of the Common Council or tho City of Klnmath Falls, Oregon, notlco Is heroby given thnt propoaata will bo received by said Council for making tho Improvement doslgned for 6th Ht. from Plnn Ht. to llleh Ht.. 7th Htreot from Plnn to Washington Ht. ana uign Ht. from 0th to 8th stroots, Including Intersections. Bald Improvements to be In accord ance with the plans and specifica tions of tho City Engineer and for on of the clasne of Improvement mentioned In aald plans and specifi cations and tho orrllnanco ordering said Improvement, which aald ordin ance No. 020 was adopted on the 16th day of Aug.. 1920. and annrov ed by tho mayor on tho J 7th day of Aug., ivzo. Hald Plans, specifications and es timates of tho city Engineer being on rile in tho office of the Pollco Judge and In tho office of tho said Engineer. Tho propoind contract will be let In ono contract, and the tlmo In which tbo same Is to bo completed Is fliod by said ordinance on or bo- foro October 1C, 1920. Dlds mast be filed with the Pollco Judge for submission to tho council not later than 8 o'clock P. M. of the 30th day of August, 1920, and the bids will be considered by the council Immediately thereafter at tbo coun cil chamber In aald city. Each proposal must bo sccomDan led by a certified check on somo res ponsible banking Institution in an amount equal to C per cent of tho aggregate amount of the proposal, tho same to be forfeited to tho city by the successful bidder upon failure to enter Into contract and bond for tho faithful completion of tho aald Improvement In accordanco with the plans and specifications therofor. The City of Klamath Fallls re serving tho right at all times to re ject any and all proposals. Tbo award to tbo successful bidder Is horeby made contingent upon the sato of tho bonds that will be au thorliod for providing funds for making such Improvement. Tbo plans, specifications nnd es timates abovo referred to embrace and provldo that tbo proposed Im provement may be made, using bit- ullthlc, oil macadam or eonereto navomont. and bids are Invited for eacb-clau-ln-addltlon-to-gradlng, curbing, dralnago and cement aldo walks. . A. U LEAVITT. Pollco Judge of tho City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon. Dated: August 18, 1920. 18-28 In the County Court of tbo State of Oregon for Klamath County. In the Matter of tbo Estate of Otforga C. Mitchell, Deceased. To J. C. Mltcholl. lion C. Mitchell. Genu Lommon, J. II. Mltcholl, Fleda Morgan, Mary Ann Pitney, Inus Flan agan, Myrta McFadden and A. M. Collier, guardian ad lltom of Oarrl son Claude Mltcholl, a Minor. Grouting, In tho Nnmo of tbo Btato of Oregon. You and each of you are horeby cltvd to appear in thn Court Room of tho above entitled court at tbo County Court House at Klamath Falls. Klamath County. Oregon, at 2 o'clock p. m. on September 18, 1920, at tno Heptombor term of this Court, 1920, not loss than ton days after the servlru of this citation upon you, to show cause. If any exist, why this court should not mako an order to sell, as prayed for In tho petition, fllod heroin, licensing and empower ing Isllo Rogers, Administrator with tho will annexed of the said estate, to soil at private aalo, upon thq tnrms prescribed by the Court, the following doscrlbod lands and real citato, to wit: Lot 4 In Rlock 84. In Klamath Ad dition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, ac cording to tho duly recorded plat thoreot on file In the 'office of tbo county clerk for Klamath County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments, and appurtenances thereto belonging or In any wise appertaining. This citation Is Issued pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court mado and entered In tho above en titled estato'and msttor on tho 7th day of August, 1920. , C. R. DeLAP, (SEAL) County Clerk. Aug. 10-17-24-21-7 B AKRITE BREAD " - iViYiWyrvlnAivuJ - i THE REX CAFE CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE Call us any hour day or night for prompt service, careful, po lite, experienced drlvera; high class touring cara for out ot town trips. Baggage stored fro for 90 days. Reasonable rates for city and out of town trips. Call ua on phone Sll for prompt service. CENTRAL AUTO SERVICE IS NOW READY TO RETAIL BREAD, PIES, FRENCH PASTRY .AND ALL OTHER HIGH CLASS PASTRIES TO THE PUBLIC. ON SALE AT THE MAZE CONFECTION ERY STORE, PALACE MEAT MAR KET, THE REX CAFE. 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Bald Improvement to be made In accordanco with plans snd specifications of tho City En gineer and for one of the classes ot Improvement mentlonod In said plana and specifications and the or dinance ordorlng said improvement, which said ordinance No. 618 was adopted on the 9th day of August, iio, ana approvea by the mayor on the 11th day of August, 1920. Ham plans, apeelflcatlona and es timates ot the City Knglneer being on file in the office ot tho Pollco Judge and In tho office ot tho said Engineer. The proposed contract will be let In one contract, and the' tlmo in which the "same la to ba completed la fixed by said ordinance on or be fore October 16, 1920. Bids must be filed i with tho Police Judge for submission to the council not later than 8 o'clock P. M. of tho 30th day ot August, 1920, and the bids will be considered by the Council Immediately theroattor at tho coun cil chamber in aald city. Bach proposal must be accompan ied by a certified check on some res ponsible banking Institution In an amount equal to C per cent ot tho aggregate amount of the proposal, the same to be forfeited to tbo city by the luccessful bidder upon failure to enter Into contract and bond for the faithful completion ot the said improvement In accordance with' tho plans and apeelflcatlona therofor. Tno city of Klamath rolls reserv ing tho right at all times to reject any and all proposals. The award to the successful, bidder is hereby mado contingent unon tho sale of the bonds that will be authorised for providing funds for making such improvement. 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