THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAonsuc WKDNKSDAY, FKDRUAKV D, 1021. ; M FIRE DANGER IN AUTOS, EKES Tl Hy Fir Chief Dclnricy. Automobllo flrca contribute a lib eral shnro townrd tho annual flro loss In nil cltlos. Leaking carburottor, back tiring, ehort circuit of somo part ot tho cloc trlcnl equipment and careless owners hunting troublo with matches, can dles, etc., represent tho principal causes of nutomobllo fires. A cool-headed driver with a small hnnd extinguisher can easily extin guish n flro about "his machlno when from nil appearances tho car Is doom ed. Road dust and sand thrown upon tho tiro wilt In many casos smother it before any real damngo Is done. Gamgcn Flro reports tend to show that more fires occur In small prlvato garages than In largo public ones. Spontaneous combustion in oily rags for wiping and polishing, care less smoking, gasollno explosions from Improper ventilation and tho goncral rubbishy and unclean condi tion found In most prl'rato garages constltuto the principal causes of flro. Tho garago should bo kept spot lessly clean and treo ot lnflammablo oils. It should bo Ycntllatcd at tho floor line to carry off tho gasollno vapors which, being hcavlor than air, settle to tho ground. An explosion will result it theso vapors como In contact with a flame from match or candle Keep a bucket ot sand or a chemi cal cxllngulshor In tho garago. You may provont a disastrous flro which might communicate to your homo before tho flro department can check it. Moving Pictures After, many serious fires with at tending losses of life, laws governing moving plcturo theatro and project ing room construction nro being en forced In all states. Tho projecting room In which tho picture machines are located must bo of fireproof construction and the theatro provided with oxlta, the num ber of which Is regulated by the seat ing capacity. Every precaution must be, taken In tho projecting room because of the highly combustible nature of the cel luloid film, used. However, it this enclosure Is properly flreproofed and ventilated no flro or smoko can ca cape into tho audience, and it the theatro patrons understand this, In the event of a fire the danger of pan ic will be greatly minimized. Tho uso ot toy motion plcturo ma chines by children In tho home when the dangerous celluloid film Is pro jected should bo frowned "upon by their elders, who at all times should conduct tho exhibition and opera to tho machine. Boy, s and Girls In Illinois Town Are Practical Crusader's MATTOON, III.. The younger generation of this town has started a crusade which threatens to place the so-called "blue laws" far in the shade. The girls have pledged them selves not to keep company with young men who smoke cigarettes and to uso their Influence in stopping the habit. Nearly 400 havo enlisted in the crusade. In retaliation, tho young men have formed a club and aro going tho girls ono bettor, Thoy Insist on making the girls over into "tho kind ot girls our mothers were." Hereafter, all members ot the club will refuse to keep company with girls who insist on wearing skirts knee length. They must wear them so long that no part of stocking may be seen, neither may they wear tho half-sock rolled down variety. They will refuse to go to dances with girls who wear no cor sets or wear low-cut dresses boyond the point where mother wore them when sho was a girl. Rougo and paint and other aids to tbo complexion are also taboo. Tho new slogan for tho boys is "lips that itouch rougo shall never touch mlno." 811k stockings are blacklisted., cotton or wool must be worn. Only the old-time square dan ces and tbo waltz and two step will be permitted, and In the case of tho latter two, any unnecessary muscular movement will be promptly chlded. Pulled eyebrows and cootlo garages havo to go with tho shimmy and the toddle. EGGS STlXIi DECLINING PORTLAND, Feb. 9. A decline of tbree cents in egg prices today AND T brought tbo best quotations to c- n try shippers down 'to from 25 to 40 cents, according to grade. OREGON BREVITIES MEDFORD, Intorost In tho drill ing at tho Trtgonla oil well has much Increased In tho past fow days dur ing which tho oil Indications havo bocomo moro pronounced. Tho '800 feet ot 10 Inch casing tins nil been sot which shut oft tho wntor In tho -well holo to that dopth. SALEM, Tho houso has passed a bill making criminals ot poraons ope rating or patronizing punchbonrds or nickel In tho slot mnchlnos by n voto ot 44 to 13. T. T. Dennett, loador ot tho Insurgents, declared tho houso was "getting down to protty small business" to consldor such n bill whon It had "big matters" awaiting attention. Mrs. William S. Klnnoy ot -Astoria was ono ot tho 12 voting "no". ROSERUKG, Considerable oppo sition to tho proposed gamo bill, now botoro the senate, has been shown by Douglas county farmers, according to Senator D. L. Eddy. This bill protects bears, and provides punishment for a dog owner whoso animal runs door whothor or not tho ownor-hns know ledge that tho dog Is engaged In this act. This would prevent many farm ers In outlying districts from kcoplng, dogs or allowing dogs to cbaso from out ot their orchards or away from tholr gardens. In protecting bear a great deal of damago would be dono tho farmers, especially tho sheep men, Senator Eddy states. SALEM, Nlntecn patients at tho stato hospital for tho Insano aro thcro under Illegal commitment, according to tho decrco ot Judgo O. 0. Ding- ham ot tho Marlon county circuit In the caso ot Qcorgo Ubor. Tho reason Is that thoy wore committed by Jus ttcos ot tho peaco acting tor county Judges under a statuto that had been Inadvertently repealed. PRINEVILLE, Dcnd has nbon doned her plan for tho appointment ot a commission to "Investigate tho economic uses of tho Deschutes riv er." Finding horse! f alono in all Cen tral Oregon In this demand which would probably halt or at least ma terially delay tho development of tho Deschutes valley, tho Dcnd Interests proposing tho commission plan havo receded from their stand, and aro willing to adopt tho suggestion ot a Redmond man that tho United States Reclamation Service bo Invited to take over the project. Senate Would Raise Salaries of Officers SALEM, Feb. 9. Tho houso to day indefinitely postponed Hos lord's bill repealing sections ot tho Oregon statutes known as "labor's kill ot rights," legalizing picketing. The senate defeated tho Pattorson kill consolidating tho department of weights and measures with tho stato food and dairy commission. Tho icnato passed bills Increasing sal aries of officers ot Lake, Deschutes, efferson, and Crook counties, and tho houso and scnato havo arranged for a Joint session to hear an ad dress by Senator-Elect Stantlcld at 2:30 this afternoon. Mayor of Bend Is Acting Police Chief The mayor of the city of Dend Is now acting chief of police ot tbo city, says tho Dend Press. This action was taken late last week when he took tho oath as a po lice officer and assumed tho duties of chief, without pay. Ho has delegated to four-of the omployccs of tbo city pollco powers and these officers will roport direct to blm at all times. These four men are R. If. Fox, tho present night of ficer; Tom Carlon, tho flro chief; E. I;. Stephens, flro englnoor; and Myrl Hoover, assistant engineer. It Is tho Intention to make the of fice of tbo mayor tho pollco bead quarters and tbo four officers will be In close touch with tho chief while on duty so that bo will be able to summon ono or more ot them at any tlnxo they aro needed. THE HTAK Clean, fast humor Jollity that describes "Just Out ot College," a Goldwyn plcturo, with Jack Pick- Tord, which comes to tbo Star tuea ,'tre for Thursday. There's not a shade ot vulgarity in it, though1 it is punctuated with screamingly funny situations. A vory definite plot, carefully constructed forms the framowork for situations that would make tho glummest pessimist come out of hie shell. Plckfprd has splendid sup port, among the actors figuring in the picture being the famous "Lef ty Flynn," tho Yale athletic star of not eo long ago. It's a corking pic ture, i Personal Mention Lonn llnrkhurst, ot Olene Is in tho city tor several days nttondlug to business and shopping. A. Klnnoy, la In tho city today from his homo near Olene attend ing to mnttora.ot business. " Roy Hickman, a stockman and farmor ot tho Ft. Klamath vnlloy Is n city visitor attending to business matters and shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoovor. resi dents ot tho Chlloquln country, nro In tho city today attending to mat ters ot business and shopping. A. A. Sanders, roprosontlng Qood- year Tiro company ot San Fran Cisco wns an arrival on last night's train and Is visiting tho local ngonts C. C. Williams, agont for tho trnf- tlco dopartmont ot tho Southern Pacific Is In tho city looking nttor tho Inforosts ot tho company. J. M. Wilkinson, Incomo tax agent, who has boon In town for sovoral dnys, returned to Modtord this morning. Sam Courtney, a sheepman ot tho Langull valley country, Is In tho city attending to matters of business for sovoral days. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, loft this morning for Portland, whoro thoy will bo gono for about a month on a combined business and pleasuro visit. A. E. Rhodes, trolght ngont for tho Missouri Paclflo railroad com pany, Is In tho city looking over shipping conditions. Mr.-and Mrs. C.'o. Monoyhun and small son, who drovo a car In horo from Pola Alto, California sovoral weeks ago wero passongors on this morning's train for tholr homo thoro. C. V. Holmes, who oporatcs a merchandise store at Malln and tho Klamath Cash grocery hero Is In tho city looking aftor buslnoss in terests for soveral days. Ed. Plko, who is employed In tho offlco ot tho Pollcan bay mill, was a passenger on this morning's train to Vancouver, Wash., whoro ho will romaln for soveral days on buslnoss. C. W. Darrett, credit manager for tho Chanslor & Lyon Co., ot San Francisco, Cat., Is In tho city look ing over tho business conditions pt this country. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Crane, lutri- ber pooplo of tho Chlloquln coun try, aro in tho city for sovoral days shopping and attending to matters ot business. Joe Walton of this city was a passongor on this morning's train to Dorrls, Cal., whero ho will ro maln several days with friends and relatives. Joo McDonald, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Tom McDonald, who has been Attending Santa Clara collcgo, has returned homo. Ho will go back to tb0 collcgo In September. Mrs. Amlco Endors and small son returned on last evening's train from Ashland whero thoy bavo been visiting frlonds and relatives for sovoral days. Max Weiss, local merchant, was a passengor on this mornings to Weed, California, whero bo wilt con duct an army blanket sale for sev eral day s. Frod Mills, local attorney who has been In Salem for soveral days attending to Important business af fairs, is expected homo this evon- (ng. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Moulk, who havo boon residents ot this city for sometime, wore passengers on this mornings outgoing train to Duns mulr, Cal., whoro thoy will make their homo. Chester DeLap ot tbls city was a passengor on this morning's train to Ashland, Oregon, where be has been called by tho illness of his fathor-ln-law, Robert Casey, a pion eer of this county. R. II. Dunbar, local insurance brokor, mado a buslnoss trip to Up per Poo valloy yostorday, investi gating tbo Kinney tiro, which oocu red last week. Mr. Dunbar reports tbo roads In fair condition and con siderable snow on tho hillsides. HOY HABY ARRIVES A tolcgram was rccolvod tbl morning by Mrs. W. E. Dowdoln, announcing the arrival ot a 9 pound boy in the home ot Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Drunnor at 872 16th avenue, Oakland, California. Mrs. Brunner was Miss Virginia Bryant, daughter of Mrs. Bowdoln. A wot summer is healthy becauso tho rain washes tho air and fluabeg gorm-Uden dust away, llKHOLUTION A Resolution Doclnrtng tho Inten tion ot tho City or Klamath Falls to Olinngo tho Grndo on Washington Street lloglnnlng On tho Easterly Lino ot Third Btroot and Kxtondlng from Third Stroot to Fifth Btroot. WHDIIKA8 it Is doomed uxpotllont to change tho present grade on Wash ington Btroot beginning on tho east erly lino ot Third Stroot and extend ing from Third Btroot to Fifth Btroot, HMlT RE80LVHD that tho Common Council hereby doclaros Its Intontlon to chnngo tho grndo to road ns fol fel fol eows: lloglnnlng on Washington Stroot nt tho linstorly lino ot Third Stroot grades shall bo established ns fol fel fol eows: Elovnttons. South Sldownlk 225; South Curb 226; North Curb 226; North Bldo walk 22G.r. Thenco on n uniform grndo to con tor ot block (or nt 132 foot towards 4th St. 220, 223,223, 236.75. Thonco on a uniform grado to the westerly lino ot 4th Street, 219, 222, 223. 224.5. Thenco to tho onstorly lino ot 4th stroot, 224, 220, 227, 218.0. At 63.2 foot, 227.2, 229.2, 229.8, 232.0. At 10G.4 foot, 230.4, 232.4, 232. 6, 235.5. At 159.0 foot, 234.3, 23C.9, 237.1, 239.0. At 212.8 foot, 238.9, 242.7, 243.3, 245.25. At 2G6.0 feet, 243.5. 248.6, 249.5, 251.5, and that at breaks In grado, curbs and sidewalks thoro aro to bo such vortlclo curves as tho city engin eer shall direct. STATE OF OREGON, County of Kamtath, ' City ot Klamath Falls as I, A. L. Lcavltt, Pollco Judgo ot snld City, do hereby cortlfy that tho foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy of tho resolution passod by tho Com mon Council on tho 7th day ot Febru ary, 1921. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judgo. 9-19 NEW TODAY FOR SALE Very choap, practically now Ford sedan. Phono 629M. 9-11 GOOD U8KD FORD CARS 1920 Ford Touring car, new body startor and Electric lights, $500.00. 1918 Ford Sedan, lots of extras, IG0O.00. 1914 Ford Touring 1200.00. 1917 Ford Touring, $325.00. 1917 Ford Touring, $226.00. lliuuicr Patty Motor C. 9-12 FOR BALE 2 porch rockors, 2 chosts ot drawers, at 1923 Main 8t. TO TRADE 80 acres closo. to city for good houso and lot In Klamath Falls, or w4ll trado part ot it for good car. pay cash difference. Inqulro 729 Walnut. 9. FOR SALE Cheap, 1 5 IL- P. 3 Phase motor. Drand new. Call 58, Klamath Ice & Storage Co. 9-11 FOR RENT Furntshod apartment No children. Mrs. O. Peyton, 620 Market St.. Phono 500. 9 FOR SALE: U. S. Army wool blank ots $4.85. Tho Army Goods atoro 1136 Maid. 9-11 FOR SALE U. 8. gov't llacon. pack ed tn 12 lb. cans Every can guar anteed $2.75 per can at Tho Army Goods Store 1130 Main. 9-11 FOR SALE Ford Sedan practically now vory choap Phono 529M. 9-11 LOST Diamond' stick pin $50.00 Reward, Lcavo at Herald offlco. C. F. Melius. 0-10 Dottor ordor somo of our fine Dar-ron-Tancrod Whlto Leghorn Dnby Chicks tor May delivery an excollent time in your cllmato. They will till tho egg baskot all tho Fall and win- tor whon eggs aro high. $'12.50 por 100 for May and Juno. ouuBit now. Safe delivery guaranteed. Maywood Poultry Farm, 9-16 Corning, Calif. VAUDEVILLE TRIO ARE HIT AT THE MONDALK McCormack and Sis, tbo Irish Joy dlsponsors, in a comedy singing and talking act, dlvldod tho honors at tho Mondalo theatre last night with Jack Valmoro, mimic, Imitator, and song singer. This trio havo boon following tho Pontages and Hippo drome circuit, and their work stamps thorn as topnotchors. Their acts are Just tho sort to mako you want to sit back in your soat and enjoy tho ontortnlnment until "king dom como," but llko all good things tho end comes somotlmo, and you aro forced to fall back upon tbo pic tures for th0 rest of your evening's enjoyment. Last night; and In fact every show night, tbo Mondalo had pictures that aro hoaps of satis faction in thomuelvcs, but .ovon if tho pictures had boon lacking lout night, tho show would havo booi mighty satisfactory from a vnudo- vlllo viewpoint. Sis is a clover lit tle entertainer, and rounds out tbo trio of joy makers to a queen's taste, Theso clover vaudevlllans will-bo iere for four nights, If you aro looking for a home site goo Fred Uuoslng, 1020 Main St. Ask to seo bis two boautlful Crescent J Ave. lots, Magnificent view, C-ll RESOLUTION iFir'ng itho tlino and placo for tho hearing of objections to tho proposed Aiisossmont Roll mndo and filed by tho Common Council In tho matter of tho Improvement of Washington Btroot. First tn Ewnunn Iloulovurd, WhoroaH, the Common Cqunell ot tho City of Klnumth Falls, Oregon, has ntiuto nnd filed In tho office ot tho Police Judgo tho "PKOl'OBICD A8BKSHMENT ROLL" In connection with tho proposed Improvomont ot Washington Btroot from FIR8T street westerly to Ewntina llnulavard, Do It Thoroforo, Hornby Rosolvod, by tho Common Council, that Monday tho 21st day ot Fabrunry, A. I)., 1021, at tho hour or 9 o'clock r. ni. at tno Council Chamber In said clty( tho snmn being n regular mooting datn t tho Common Council) bo and horoby Is tlxod ns tho date, tlmu and placo for hoarlng objoollonn to such propos ed assessment roll, and to tho indiv idual property assessments thoroln sot forth. And bo It further resolved that tho Pollco Judgo of tho rlty of Klamath Falls, Oregon, glvo nt least Inn days notice by publication In tho Evening Herald on threo separate days, nnd by posting notlco on each lot, part of lot, block, ploco nnd parcel, nnd acre ago proporty sot forth nnd described In snld proposed Assessment Roll, that nt snld mooting of tho Common Council on said dnto. nil objections mndo nnd tiled to such Assessment Roll nnd -to Individual assessments. will bo heard and determined nnd that .following n determination ot nil objections tho Common Council will procood by ordlnnuro to assess tho proportionate shnro ot the cost ot making such proposed Improvements In nccordanco wjth tho benefits ac cruing thorofrom to each lot, part ot lot, block, plcco nnd parcel and acreage, proporty hnrotoforo found and determined tn bo llnblo for such cest: Such notlco so to bo published and posted as nforosnld shall further stato tho boundaries within wnicji tho property lies that Is found to bo bonnflted nnd llnbla for such propor tionate share of tho cost of such Im provement nnd shall also refer to such proposed niwossmcnt roll for de tailed Information. STATE OF OREGON, City ot Klamath Falls, County ot Klamath ss I, A. L. Loavltt, Pollco Judge ot tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do horoby cortlfy nnd ntlosl tho forego ing to bo a proporly enrolled copy of a resolution adopted by tho Common Council of tho snld city at Its regular mooting on February 7th, 1921. Wtftnoss my hand and tho seal of said city this 8th day ot February, A. D. 1921. A. L. LEAVITT, Pollco Judgo 9-11 m RESOLUTION Fixing tho tlmo and placo for tho hoarlng of objections to tho proposed assessment roll mado' and filed by the Common Council In tho matter ot tho improvomont of High, Sixth and Sevonth atroots. ' Whoroas, tho Common Council has mndo and tiled In tho offlco ot tbo pollco Judgo the "proposed assess ment roll" In connection with tho proposed Improvement ot High Street from Sixth at. to Eighth st. nnd Sixth st. from Pine to High st. and Seventh at. from Pine to Washington st. Do It thoroforo hereby resolved, by tho Common Council, that Mon day tho 21st day of February, A. D., 1921, at tho hour ot 9 o'clock P. M. at the Council chamber, In said city (tho samo being a regular mooting dato of tho Council) bo and horoby Is fixed as tho dato', tlmo and placo for hoarlng objections to such pro posed assessment roll, and, to tho Individual property assessments thoroln set forth. And be It further rosolvod that tho Pollco Judge of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, glvo nt loast ton days notlco. by publication In tho Evening Horald on throo separata days, ana by posting notlco on each lot, part of lot, block, piece and pnrcol and aero- ago proporty sot forth and doscriooa In said proposed assessment mil, that at said mooting of tho Common Coun cil on said dato, all objections mado and f led to such assessment roll and to Individual assessments will bo hoard and dotormlned, nnd that, fol lowing a determination of all objec tions tho Common Council will pro ceed, by ordinance, to assess tho pro portionate sharo of tho cost of mak ing such pronosod Improvomonta in accordance with tho bonoflts accru ing thorofrom to each lot, part or lot, block, ploco and parcol and acreage nronorty. h'orotoforo found and deter mined to bo Ilablo for such cost; Such notlco so to bo published nnd postod as nrorosald shall furthor stato tho boundaries within which tho property lien that Is found to bo bonotlted and Ilablo for such proportionate shnro of tho cost of such Improvement nnd shall also rofor to such proposed ns sossmont roll for detailed Informa tion. 8TATB OF OREGON, County of Klamath, City of Klamath Falls b I, A. .L. Loavltt, pollco Judgo of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby cortlfy and attest tho foro going to bo n proporly enrolled copy of a resolution adopted by tho Com mon Council ot tho said city at Its regular mooting on February 7th, 1921. Witness my hand and tho seal of said city Hits 8th day of February, A. D, 192L A. L. LBAVITT, Police Judgo 9-11 PAYS 10O.FOK KILLING DEER IN CLOSED HEAHON Fletcher Docker, an employoo ot the California-Oregon Power com pany at Keno, was fined $100 by Justlco ot the Poace Gaghagon yos torday afternoon for killing n door out ot season. Docker was arretted at Keno by Shorltf Low and II. D, Stout, game warden. RESOLUTION Tho City Englnoor pursuant to tho resolution of tho Com mon Council hnrotoforo adopt ed, having under, dnto ot tho 21st day ot January, 1921. filed plans, specifications mid otslmntos ot tho cohI ot Improving Pine Btroot from Eleventh Btroot to Ksplnuado, Including Intersections; nnd tho Com mon Council having taken tho samo under advisement ami finding said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory, IT 18 HEREBY RESOLVED, That snld plans, specifications nnd esti mates for tho Imporvoment ot Pine Btroot from Eleventh Htroot to Es planade, Including Intersections, bo and tho samo nro horoby approved; AND DM IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, that tbo Commjun Council horo by doalaros Its Intontlon to Improvo snld portions of Pine Btroot, In nc cordanco with snld plans, specifica tions and estimates; snld Improvo mont to consist ot paving said por tions of l'lno Btroot with Concroto, llltullthlo or yilllte. Tho estimated cost ot tho Improvomont ot said por tions of said stroot by placing there on either Concrete. llltullthlo or Wit llto to bo $12,003.90, said cost In cluding grading, rolling, curbing and content sldownlk. AND HE IT FURTHER RESOLI" . El), lly the Common Council that UW following described proporty bo and Is horoby doclnrcd benefited by said Improvement, to-wlt: Lots C, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 or Dlock 2, Nichols Addition to tho City of Ktnmnth Falls, Oregon; Lots 1, 3, 3, 4, 6, Dlock 3, Nichols Addition to the City of Klnmath Falls, Oregon; also property described as follews: llo glnnlng at tho Intersection ot the Bouthorly lino ot Pine Stroot 'with tho onstorly lino of 11th stroot; thonco northoastorly along tho south erly Una or Pine Street, 120 feot; thonco southeasterly at right angles to Pine Btroot, 65 feet; thenco south westerly at right angles to 11th Street 120 foot; thenco northwester ly along tho onstorly lino of 11th Street to tho point of beginning! also, Mcginnlng at tho Intersection ot tho northerly lino of Main Btroot with tho easterly lino ot 11th street run ning thenco nastorly along tho north erly lino ot Main Btroot, 58 feet: thonco northerly parallel with 11th stroot, 100 foot, thenco westerly par allel with Main Street, 58 feot, to tho onstorly lino of 11th street. Thence southerly along tho onstorly lino, of 1 1th stroot to tho point of beginning; also, lloglnnlng nt a point on the northerly lino of Main Btrcot, 120 foot easterly from tho Intersection ot tho northorly lino ot Main Street and tho eastorly lino of 11th stroot; thenco northorly at right angles to Main Street 240 feet to the southerly Una of Pine Btreet, thenco easterly along southerly lino or Pine Btreet 120 feet; thonco southerly nt right angles to Main Btrcot, 240 feot to tho northorly lino of Main Btreet 130 feet to the beginning; also, Refttn nlng at a point on tho eastorly Una ot Uth street 66 feot southeasterly from the Intersection of tho souther ly line of I'It- Street with tho easter ly linn of Uth stiout; thence south easterly along tho easterly linn of 11th street 76 feet; thonco at right anglos to 11th stroot northeasterly 58 feet; thenco at right angles north wostorly parallol with 11th street 75 root; thonco nt right anglos to 11th street southwesterly 58 feet to the point or beginning, nil said property being In Nichols Addition to the City or Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that said proporty aboro listed and des cribed bo and horoby Is declared to bo assessed for tho oxpenso of said Improvement. AND UK IT FURTHER RESOLV ED, That Monday, tho 7th day of March, 1921, at tho hour ot 8 o'clock , P, M. at the Council Chambers at the City Hall, bo fixed as tho tlmo and placo for the hoarlng of objec tions and remonstrances against the said proposed Improvomont and tho Pollco 'Judgo Is horoby directed to cause notlco of said hearing -to bo published as by Charter provided. BTATK OF OREGON, County of Klamath, City of Klamath Falls ss I, AL. Loavltt, Pollco Judgo of tho City ot Klamnth Falls, Oregon, do horoby cortlfy that tho forogolng Is a duly enrolled copy ot n resolu tion adopted by tho Common Council on tho 31 day of January, 1921, de claring Its Intention to Improve Pine Stroot from Elovonth Btroot to Es planade, Including Intersections, and approving tho plans, specifications and estimates of costs submitted by tbo City Englnoor. A. L. LEAVITT, Pollco Judgo. 9-19 Civil Service Exams To Be Held Again Tho Civil Sorvlco commission In vites special attontlon to tho fact that in examinations hold recently In Klamath Falls, Oregon and othor cltlos throughout tho Unltod States for tho positions named bolow, both for tho departmontal and field ser vices, applicants woro not socurpd In tho numbor doulrod, and that theso examinations will again bo hold on tho datos Indlcated: Appron- ttco fish culturlst, Physician, Pana ma Canal sorvlco, Assistant observ er, woathor buroau, Approntlco Plato cleaner, Approntlco transferror, Ap prontlco lottor ongravor, Approntlco plcturo ongravor. Persons Intorosted in thoso or oth or examinations should apply to tbo Bocrotary ot tho U. 8. civil servlco board at tho local postoftlce for de tailed Information and application blanks. , AVKATHER REPORT OREQON Tonight nnd Thurs day, rain. P gS5STSttflHii3fP W'ta.t'aari