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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1921)
I'AOIJ MVI) If OF ELKS' BOWLING Miinnn'N Hoxmnkor mill Upp's JowohirN Htanil oven Jn tlio Elks' bowling tournament, which In now closed. No urrungomontH Imvn boon Iimdn lo play off tlin tin, until M. !'. Lnvoulk, innnnKiir of tint tournu mont. Ilolow In tti scorn of tho final match botwoon MoiIkd'h Tallorii and Unilnrwooil'H Druggists, with tho final tunm nml Inillvlilmil ntumlliiKx: llodgo'N TnlliMn W. 0. Hmllh ..171 170 id mi 170518 151- 478 175484 104450 lioilmi .. McMillan Olds .. . Wliwt ... ir,r. 164 . 151 ..Ml im 171 I6K nr. UnilrruiMMl' Druggist) W. L, Hmlth . 183 101 107 64.1 Prentice 144 210 208671 Unilorwooit ...104 166 146 404 Miller 185 172 180640 llnydoii 101 187 183 CGI 807 024 m 802 HlnmlltiK of Dm Club Won. lAtnl. Pet Mason 12 0 .670 Upji 13 0 ,670 Umlnrwooil 1! to ,625 Hwansen 11 10 ,526 Itux n II 10 .025 Hodico 10 II .476 Walters 10 U .475 Honglnnd .. 7 14 .3.1.1 IndKlilunl Atrrngp for KitIiti Jester 1H8, llnydoii 181, Ackloy 177, Hokum 174, U 173, W. 0, Hmllh 174, Motion 173, V. I,. Hmlth 176, Noel 170, McMillan 100, Wat ton 108, l,nvunlk 108, lloaglnnd 1(8, Jefferson ISO, Alnutt 106, Mil lor 108, Lorans 168, Porlllnrd 157, Wilson 156, Hodgo 163, OIiIn 162, Cnrlur 160, Htonn 143, Kuykondall 141, Harry 130, WrlRht 138, Hug ged 130, Hwnnnol) 138, UndorwoolT 130, ttoyso 135, J'rentlro 136. An dorson 135, Mage 134, Wlost 133, Collin 100. T Personal Mention I o o Al (loulil, forninn for I'ellcnii liny! Lumber rump was u city visitor Hut unlay from Odossn, It, V, Km n farmer of tho Keno country wu In tlio city Saturday. Mr. Itohort D.iltnn anil small daughter of Merrill spent tlio week end visiting friends Iniro. Frank It. Hums, who Is heavily Interested In llmhur InmlH In Call fornln, ami also oponitc a largo stock ranch III tlio Ft. Ktninntli coun try l In tlin city for ftotornl days. Frank Courtadu, a stockmnn and farmer of the Odonsn country wuh hunt Haturdny trading with thn local , merchant. Mliui Main Chastaln, who la em ployed In thn nhorlffn office, spent thn wook-end with her pnrontM Mr. nnd Mm. Geo. Cliastnln of l'lna Hldgo. Mr, nnd Mr, Itodorlck Smith, who hnvo hurn visiting frlunds and rein tlveM In I'ortlnnd for thu past ton days have roturncd. Vinson Zunio n resident of r'lllu was horo Haturday transacting busi ness nnd trading with tlio local mer chants. Ilo reports tlio roads from horn to Mulln In vory good condition, two bourn train k thu tlmo taken to nuikn tho trip up. C. (1. McCullum of tho McCullum mw mill holow Knno was hero Hnt unlny looking nftor tho Interests of tho mill. Llndsoy Slsemoro, n promlnont tockmnn nnd farmer of tho Ft. Klamath country, was In tho city on busliioss over tho wook-ond, ' Tom Hoborts, a fnrmor of tho Poo valloy camo In Haturdny to bring cronm to tho local creamery Charles Holiday, prominent farm er and stockman who opornton n largo farm on tho Keno road was hero Saturday. 1, Hnlllowoll, who Is associated with thu local Hlnndard Oil com pany upend week-end at Chlloquln and Ft. Klamath In Itnorost of com pany. Oscar Campbell, a promlnont Lan gelt Valloy stock rnlsor nnd farinor, waa a week ond visitor, attending to matters of buslnoss. Don Hood, who Is associated with tho county surveyor's offlco, ro turncd to tho city Saturday, affor being In tho Mnlln country for somo tlmo with tho surveying party. Mr. and Mrs. Rex McMillan, who ro now residing at Weed, Califor nia, wero arrivals' Saturday In this city. Mrs. McMillan was Mies 'Josephine Low before her recent marriage, and expects to remain hero for tho opening of the First , State nud Savings bank, of which ibo wm an employee before the TITEI5 III FINALS SHASTA EH lniidliig Hit nearest rompalllnr by 23 votes, tho Hhttstu daisy hncniuo tho offldnl Kliiiiiiith, county flowor when ballots worn counted nt 4 o'clock Haturdny, Tho Hliastn dnlsy received 120 of tho 300 votes enst Tho swoot pen emtio noxt wjth tho 07, tho goldou g1iw third nnd tint roso fourth. Tho election campaign covered thrco weeks. Thu ballot Judges wero Mosdnnm M. H. West, Jack Elliot uih O. I!. Holomoii. Tho forum rooms of tho Chnmbor of Couimorco worn overflowing with flowors and feminity Haturday nflor noiin. A muNlrnl program under tho direction of Mrs. Ilurge Mason, Mrs, Dart Cnrl Thomas nnd Miss Alice McCourt was tho entertainment fea ture, Thosn who contributed num hers worn Mrs, M. A. Moldy, Mrs, Thomas, II, H. Vuntch, Miss Dorothy Elliott, Arthur Hnan, Fred Fletcher and W. V. Marshall. A sliver ton, arranged by Mrs, J. M. Itlggs, Mrs. I', T. Liiddon and Mrs. Fred A. Dakar, netted n neat sum for tho equipment of the Indies' rout room In tho Chumbor of Com morco, ' Knch tablo wns dodlcnted to one of tho floral candidates nnd charm ingly docoratod with vases of that particular flower. Thn hostesses nt thn dlfferont tables were: Mrs, II. 11. Itnrrlson, columbine; Mrs, Frank Ward, Hhnstn dnlsy; Mrs. W. C. Dnv etiporl. roso; Mrs. IM. Martin, poppy; Mrs. Jack Kimball, sweet pen; Mrs, W. A. DoUoll, golden glow; Mrs. Hurt llnwklns, dahlia; Mrs. Hort Hall, mnrlgold; Mrs. II. W. I'oole, phlox and Miss Miiiido Hatdgln, as tor. TIIK HTAH Do you bollovo that only innrrlud women hnvo any freedom? That sin gle girls are so cbnparonud that tboy cannot flirt or hnvo any fun? Ivls Vnnnstor had somo vory pro nounced Ideas on tho subject, and thu first chance sho got she proceed ed to put them In execution. Hut then, you see, Ivls was all of 18 years of age, and grown per ions who hnvo reached such years of discretion aro 'very upt to become ifot In their opinions, One of Ivls' opinions was that married women scum t.i hnvo a porfoct Paradise of Freedom. So sha entered "Tho Dun gorous I'arudlio," nnd found, to lior - ..I.- i..i .n w. n,.t nx. ..... nnn V ...... .. ... . nelly as she had expected It. Whothor you agrco with tho Ideal of Ivls or not you will ugroo, nftor u visit to Ibo Star theatre Tuesday that Loulso Huff and tho star cast that enact tho lending roles In tho now Holtnlck picture, "Tho Dan gerous I'nradlso," present a most charming and onjoynblo ontortaln mont. Miss Mario Dolan, toachor ot tbo Lone I'lno school, has organized Standard Sowing, Homo-Making, aardeu nnd Poultry clubs In her school. Tho mombors of theso clubs aro workors, and aro going to complete thulr work 100 per cent. Tho slogan of the Canton and Poultry clubs, -tho author ot which Is Klmer Huusslng, Is: "dlvo uo tho shovel nnd tho hoo, and wo'll show you how to make tho dough," nnd "Mako 'diii hatch, and lot 'em scratch.",, Tho Onrdon und Poultry cluba woro ontortnlnod at tho homo of Margarot Weltflo. Tho work was outlined by MIbs Dolan, aftor which rofroshmonts wero served by tho hostoss. ' At a rocont meeting of tho Homo Making nnd Sowing clubs, It was do elded thnt a box social bo hold (dato to bo announced lutor) fortho pur poso of raising funds to pay tho ex penses of n delegate from tho clubs to tho short courso glvon at tho O. A. C. next July. Tho following boys and girls aro onrollod In tho Lono Pine clubs: Garden James Dunnoll, Hoy Uoasloy, Charlotto Ooortson, , Lois Slgford, Klmer Uuosslng and Phelps Lowls. Poultry Roy Uoasloy, James Hunnoll, Joyco Slgford, Pholps Lowls, Loralno Doasloy and Klmor Duoslng. Homo-Making Vesta Dueslng, Charlotte qeortson, Joyco Slgford, Lois Slgford, Lois Dunnoll and Thel ma Lewis. Sewing Charlotte Qeortson, Ves ta Dueslng, Thelmn Lewis, Lois Dun- COUNT FLOW LONE H CLUB W T T noil. Lornlno Beaslov nnd Chnrlottol'nnuo in nccoruunco wun mo pinna nu.nin. Dueslng. THE EVENING HERALD. COLLINH ACQUITTED MEDFORD, March 12, Hon 15. Collins of ((rants Pass, formor ensh- lor of tho defunct hank of Jacknon- vllln wns acquitted lato Haturday of tho oburgo ot defrauding tho bank, A Wny Cork IIu v Lonvo It lo tho mayor of Cork to bob up soronoly. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNEIW w1iohi2 i'hol'j.uxv jiah i1een found liahle for the coht Oi" IMPROVING lllMil HT. 1'llOAl HI.XTH HT. TO EIGHTH HT. SIXTH HT. FROM PINK HT. TO lllflll HT. rtHVEVTH HT. FROM FINK HT. TO WASHINGTON HT. THAT THKV HAVE 'M DAYH 1'IMWI F1HHT I'UUIJCATION OK TIIIH NOTICH IN' WHICH W FIMJ TIIKIH AITIilCATlONH TO HAY AHHIHMi:XTH IN TKN AN NUAL INHTAI'MJONTH. Notlco Is hereby given that tho Common Council of thu city ot KluJ math Falls, Oregon, did by Ordlnanca No. C41 duly adoptod on tho 28th day of February, A. D, 1021, and by tho Mayor approved on tho 1st day of March, A. D. 1021, doclaro tho proportlonato assessment on oach lot, purt of lot, block, parcel nnd acreage properly found to bo bonoriUNl ana liable for a propor tlonato share ot tho cost of Improv ing High street from Sixth stroot to Klghth street; Hlxth street from I'lno to High street, and Seventh stroot from I'lno street to Washing ton street, Including Intersections. Tho property so found bonoflted and liable anil assussod as uforotala is all that proporty lying adjacont to said parts ot said strcoto botwoon tho aforementioned termini and ox- ondlng back to tho centers of tho rospoctlvo blocks so lying adjacent, and also all lots, imrts of lots, par cel und ncrongo properties Includod within tho quarters ot tho four blocks abounding any Intersection In volved In said proponed lmprovo mont. That tho docket or city lions has boon mado UP as provided by sec tion 208 of thu charter, and below will bo found a list of tho names of tho owners whosn property has boon so assossod as Aforesaid nnd against which Hens hnvo boon dockotod as by snld ordlnanco provldod, togeth er with tho total amount so assessed against each specific holding. Refer onco l horoby mado to such Hon dockot for detailed description of oach lot, part of lot, block, parcel and ncrongo proporty, so assessed. Further notlco Is horoby given tho rospoctlvo owners of property so as nsossod nnd heroin below llstod, that such assessment Is now duo and pay able, and will bo delinquent from and nftor thn expiration ot 20 days from tho dnto of tho first publication ot this notlco, said first publication will bo mado on Monday March 14th, 1021. Tho ownors of proporty so as sossod as aforesaid must clthor pay In rash or mako and file with tho l'ollco Judgo of said city on or before thn 4th day of April, A. D. 1921, their rospoctlvo applications to pay i suon assessment in ton nnnuni in- stnlments. Names of proporty owners Knrl Whltlock Amelia Whltlock Amount nsscsscd against proporty . 937.80 606.02 ... 096.70 .. .. 1.129.57 .. 937.89 505.02 388.48 W. D. Snltorloo Amolln Whltlock A. A. Hnllman .. A. A. Hollmun A. A. Ilellman First Prcsbytorlan church Klamath Falls 0. W. Whlto Q. W. Whlto 1,054.43 1,011.15 1,478.28 Florn Knydon 1.467.38 Penrl a. Mnrtln 1.900.26 A. A. Hollmnn - 505.02 A. A. nollman 937.89 Nolllo Summers 1,900.26 Nolllo Summers 1,467.37 Heirs of J. M. Kvans, Df- coasod , - 781.67 M. P. Evans - 781.57 Klamath Co. Oregon 232.07 Myrtlo n. Martin 150.40 (loo. Tilgnot 1,900.20 Thos. Martin - 1,467.38 M. McAndrews and M. I. McAndrows 973.26 A. J. Lyle 973.26 A? A. Hollmun 321.88 Lydln nichlo 399.68 C. II. Underwood 721.65 Heirs of J. M. Kvnns, do- coasod 781.58 Holrs of J. M. Kvnns, do- roasod ..." 781.5R Ilolrs of J. M. Kvnns, do- consod 1,467.39 Itohort h. Paddock, Hlshop of Eastern Orogon .. 1,900.26 Adollno It. Cofor 937.89 Heirs, of J. M. Kvans, do ceased 506.02 Publlshod by authority ot tho common council undor soctlon 269 of tho charter ot Bald city. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, March 14th, 1021. A. L. LEAVITT Pollen Judgo of tho city of Klamath Fulls, Orogon. Mar. 14-18 NOT1CK INVITINO I'HOPOHALS TO MAKK BTHKKT IMPHOVKMKXTH Pursuant to Ordlnanco nnd ordor ot tho Common Council ot tho city of Klamnth Falls, Orogon, notlco Is horoby glvon that proposals will bo reoclvod by Bald common council for making tho Improvements de signed for Fourth stroot, from Kla math nvonuo to tho southorly lino of Oak nvonuo; Fifth stroot from Klamath nvonuo to tho southorly lino ot Willow nvonuo; Walnut nvo nuo from tho northerly lino of Fourth stroot to tho southerly line of Sixth St. Oak Ave. from the northorly lino of Fourth St. to tho south orly lino of Seventh stroot, Willow avenue from tho north erly line of Fifth Btreet to tho southerly line of Sixth street, to gether with all Intersections between the respective termini not already Improved, Snld proposod Improvements to bo nna Pclf!catlon of the city ongl neer for either ot the clnss1- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON on of Improvement muntlori- Dd In said plans nnd specifications ana tho ordinance ordering tho mak ing of said proposed Improvement, which wild Ordinance Is numbered 540, and was adopted on tho 21st day of February A. D, 1021. and by tho mayor approved on tho 23rd day of February, A. D, 1021. Tho plans and Hpoclflcatlons ro forrnd to above urn on fllo with tho l'ollco Judgo and with tho city engi neer of said city. The contract for making tho pro posed Improvement will bo lot In ono contract, and tho tlmo In which tho same Is to bo completed, Is fixed by said ordlnanco tor Hopt! 1st. 1020. Hlds must ho filed with tho I'ot llco Judge for submission to tho council not lutor than 8 o'clock p. m. of thu 28th day of March, 1021, at which tlmo, nt tho council cham ber In tho city hall, ull proposals will bo opened and consldorod. Kncli proposal must bo accom panied by n certified chock on somo responsible banking Institution equal (o 6 of tho aggregate amount of tho proposal, thu name to ho forfeit ed to tho city, upon failure of tho successful bidder to enter Into con tract nnd bond for tho faithful com pletion of tho proposed Improvo ment In accordance with tho plans nnd spccltlcntlonH thernfor. Tho right to reject any nnd nil proposals Is hereby reserved. Tho awnrd to tho successful bidder Is hereby mado contlqgcnt upon thn solo of tho bonds that wilt bo authorized for providing necessary funds for financing tho proposed Improvement. Thn plans specifications and esti mates ot tho city onglncer provide tor and specify for thu hard surfac ing either Hltullthlc, Oil Macadam or Concrete; nnd bids aro respect fully Invited on each clnss of hnrd surfacing, In addition to grading, curbing, drainage and cement sldo- warn. Dated nt Klamnth Falls, March 14th, 1021. A. h. I.KAVITT l'ollco Judgo ot said city. March 14-24 NOTICE TO PHOPHHTY OWNKIW WHOHi: l'HOl'KRTV HAH HI.'KN FOUND MAHI.i: FOK THE COST OF IMI'ItOVIXCl WAHHIMSTON BTIIKKT VlUnV FHWT HT. TO EWAl'NA HOULKVAHD, THAT THEY HAYE 20 DAYH OTIOM FIHKT PUHMCATIOX OF TIIIH NOTICE IN WHICH TO FILE TIIKIH APPLICATIONS TO PAY ASSESSMENTS IN TEN ANNUAL INSTALMENTS. Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho common council of tho city ot Kla math Falls, Oregon, did by Ordi nance No. 642, duly ndoptcd on the 28th dny of Fcbrunry, A. D. 1921, and by tho Mnyor approved on tho 1st dny of March. A. D. 1921, do claro tho proportlonato assessment on ench lot, part ot lot, biocK, par col and acreago proporty found to bo! li,.n.flln.l hm.I lint. 1n fnm n nmnnrllnn.' bcnofltcd and llablo for a proportion ato shoro of tho cost of Improving Washington streot from First stroot to Ewouna boulevard. Tho proporty so found benefited and llublo nnd assessed as aforesaid Is all thnt property lying adjacent to nald pnrt of said Washington stroot between tho termini mention ed nnd extending back to tho cen ters of tho rospoctlvo blocks so ly ing adjacent. That tho dockot of city lions has been mndo up ns provided by sec tion 268 of tho charter, nnd below will bo found a list of thn names ot tho ownors whoso property hnB been so nsscsscd ns aforesaid and against which Hens hnvo been docketed ns by snld ordlnanco provided, together with tho total amount so nsscssed against each specific holding Refer ence Is hereby mado to such Hen dockot for detailed description of each lot, and block, parcel, and acreago proporty ao nsscsscd. Further notlco Is horoby given tho rospoctlvo ownors of tho property so assessed and herein bolow listed, that such assessment Is now duo nnd pnyablo nnd will bo delinquent from nnd after tho expiration of 20 days from tho dato of thn first publica tion of this notice. Said first pub lication wffl bo mndo on Monday March 14th, 1921. Tho ownors of Zffam iem fifed in fresh cresmeryMkr And a cup of Good Coffee , with real Pure Cream 5c i' Take Home dDcgen fatfhnirts 30? CLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS VVgWVVMWVMMVWWWrWSMrAAMMAMMAMMMM WANTED MISCELLANEOUS You may savo half tho prlco of a now pair of shoos by having us ro pair your old ones. Hradloy-Evans Shoo Storo. 12-15 Home mado egg noodles 30c por pound. Ask your grocor. 12-16 Wo put on hnlf sol on In 16 mlnutos and rubber hools In 5 minutes. No long waits at Uradloy-Evans Sboo Co. 12-15 Wo polish your shoos when you havo thorn repalrod at our shop. Ilradloy-Hvans Shoo Co. 12-1B Home mado egg noodlos, 30c por pound. Ask your grocor. 12-16 Furnished cabin for salo. Prlco $125, 6th and Iiloom St. 12,-14 FKEt: Woll rotted nranuro. Now Is tho tlmo to fix your lawn and gar den. K. Qullllch, Klamath Avo. and Payno Alloy. 12M5 FOR RENT Ranch closo to .town. Address R. Horald. 12-14 Como In and soo our machinery work wonders In your .old hocs. Uradloy-Kvann Bhoe Storo. 12-15 FOR SALE Following household goods at a nacrlflco for cash enly: 1 Smith & IJnrnes piano; 1 whlto Rotary sewing machine; I side board; 1 desk; 1 dresser; 1 tablo; 1 combination hlbh chair and roctt er; 1 morris chair; 2 kitchen chairs; 1 recker: 1 folding buggy"; 1 wlckor buggy; 1 stand tablo; 3 wash tub boards; 2 largo, bed mattresses; 2 cribs nnd mattrosos; 1 6-holo small rango; 1 heater: 2 carpets 9x12; 1 congoloum 9x12; 1 shevel: 1 buck saw: 1 6-foot crosscut saw: 1 dou- Ible bit axo. Call at 1223 Lnwovlew. 12-14 FOR 8ALE OR TRADE My homo for sale, extra good 8 room house, nasomont storago ana wooa rooms ICousa can easily bo convortcd Into thrco apartments. Priced under tho market, will soil with or without furniture. Would tnko good car on deal, payments can be arranged on n part. 8yd Evans, 703 9lh St. 12-16 Bargain prices on several good lots. Would trade ono or two for a good small car. Syd Evans, 703 9th. ,12-16 Two small ranches. 10 and 13 acres, ono fourth and ono half mtlo from city limits, ono Improved, other mi. In mi tllv nt tnn nn,l ffinrntl nnrt ono in cultivation nnd icncod, part Irrigated, best ot land, priced right. Soil on terms, tako good car on deal, or trndo for Improved city property. Syd Evans, 703 9th St. 12-16 It certainly pays to have old shoes ropalrod the way wo ropalr thorn. rlradlcy Evans Shoo Storo. 12-15 Ono halt soctlon wood land C miles fronvtown, sell cheap, trado for good car or city property. Syd Evans, 703 9th 8t. 12-16 property so nsscssed a aforesaid must olther pay In cash or mako and fllo with tho police Judgo of said city on or before tho 4th day ot April. A. D. 1921, tbolr respective applications to pay such assessments In ten nnnual Instalments. Names Amount of property assessed against owners proporty Hurg W. Mason, and Chas E. Worden $517.00 Hurg W. Mason, and Chas E. Worden 517.00 Hurg W. Mason, and" Chas E. Worden 517.00 Chas H. Worden .r. 517.00 Chns E. Worden . 517.00 Mao E. Mason- .... 517.00 Publlshod by authority ot the Common Council, undor soctlon 269 of tho charter ot said cWy. Dated nt Klamath Falls, March 14th, 1921. A. L. LEAVITT Police Judgo of tho city ot Klamath Falls. Oregon. Mar. 14-18 WATCH FtiR A SLIP in Klamath Falls Creamery butter which if pre sented at our office will be cashed for$5.00CASH KLAMATH' FALLS CREAMERY Our Monuments MARKERS AND HEADSTONE8 Embody Dignity and Distinction They aro deslgnod, cut and built with particular regards for Individ ual requirements. Long established In business, unexcelled facilities and modorn mothods mako possible tbo attractive combination ot superla tive quality and moderate prlcos, our work affords. Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 1040 Main St. G. D, Grizzle, Proprietor MONDAY, MAUC11 II, 1021 PHONE! PRYTON for wood 6S5 FOIl SALI2 5 room modorn bunga low on pavomont; 2 lots wolt Im proved. Furnished or unfurnlshod, Uox II, Herald offico. Ul-lfl WANTED Hy lady, position as cook In camp. Can bring helper If noccssary, noom 10, No. 10 Main St. 11-13 FOR SALE Ono Petalumn Incubator In A-l condition; 252 egg capac ity. Phono 2C0R. 'll-lO $400 cash and $26 por month. Now 4 room housa, ono biocK from pavn mont, $1560. For salo by ownor. Phono 255J. 11-18 WANTED Your watch or clock to ropalr. George L. Metz, Jeweler, 022 Main St. 9-23 FOR RENT Pleasant fnrnaoe-hemt-ed bedroom, adjoining bathroom, use ot telephone and bath. Dr. Desa orest. Phone 447-R. or call at BIT Jefferson St. 81-St FOR RENT Throe nlshcd. 621 Oak. rooms, unfar-9-14 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY to se cure first-class rooming houie: close In; on pavomont; furniture ot tho vory host; $10,000 down, balanco terms. OOOD CHANCE For a home, four rooms and bath; 11th St., $1,400 down; $2,000 on term. DEAUTIFUL, Modern home on 8th St., $6,500; reasonablo payment down; balanco terms. Can bo bought furnished or unfurnished. SEVERAL CHOICE Residence lots, well located, for sale at bargains. MODERN HOME With built-in; three lots; fruit and shade trees growing; wonderful garden; can bo bought furnished or unfurnished, $4,000; terms. MODERN DUNOALOW Dasement, furnace, half block off Main St.; $5,600, half down. Will sell fur nished If desired. MRS. NATE OTTERnKIN 901 Lincoln, corStb. Phone 526-M. 10-14 Frost may kill your wheat and rot your pumpkins, or you may loso your Job, Tjut tho grocory bill will koip right on. Savo yourself this worry and bo Independent by buying our Darron-Tancred Whlto Leghorn chick at $12.50 por 100, and our 8 weeks old pullota for July dollvory nt $12.00 por dozon. They will bo laying In September and stay on tho Job nil wlntor, and you'll be handing your grocor oggs at 7c oach, and ha will bo soffn bo owing you. Ordor book Is filling fast, so ordor early. Delivery any tlmo after April 20. .lAVWOOD POULTRY FARM Corning, Calif. 3-10-6-1 CITY OARBACU3 When you wut garbage removed call 10F-2I. I What Sick People and Prospective Mothers Want in Home or Hos pital: Safe, Sane, Prompt, Proper Pro fessional caro and results at mint mum cost.. (Collective meaning, Preventive Surgery) Surgical case belong In a Surgical hospital. Most others can be efficiently and mora economically cared for at home. DR. CRAVER sAUopatlUo Medicine and Sorgety 7th nnd Mala St, rhono 280-W. Klamath Fall !rwll5cH e-AjJ-- ygE y L, l