The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 17, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1M1.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAilfcS, OREGON
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FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished houses nnd rooms. Tho
llyan Realty Co. 012 N. 9th St.
16-17
FOR RENT 3-room apartments,
furnished and unfurnished. Mrs.
Myrtla Anderson, Apt. 4, 028 Oak
St. 16-22
LOOK! LOOK!
How you con 'havo your carpets
nnd rugs nnd painted walls cloancd
at homo without being removed,
rhono C6S. J, H. Mingo. 16-18
WANTED Experienced hnnd Iron-
or. French Hand Laundry. 123 N.
4th St. 16-19
FOR SALE Dodge car A-l condi
tion. Four ororslzo tires, on .ex
tra. Call Liberty Rooms, 3rd and
Mnln St. 16-17
FOR SALE A French sand laun
dry In a good location and town.
Light overhead expense. Business
clears weekly from $115 to f ISO. No
Indebtedness. Sickness causa ot sale.
Terms strictly cash. Write "Box
FHL, Herald,' 16-18
FOR SALE Oood milk Cow. Bert
BellShlpptngtorf. P. o. Box 452.
16-18
FOR 8AL"Efor breeding purposes,
yonng -Ancona roosters. H. E
Royce, Midland.- 15-17
FOUND Frntornlty pin. Owner may
havo snmo' by Identifying, pin and
paying for this ad. L. C, Jlgoncy
Office, Klamath Agency, Ore. 16-17
FOR SALE Ford bug. Bargain for
cash. Sco Molby, Winters Jewelry
Store. 15-20
FOR SALE Male "Canary bird and
cage, reasonable, 2136 Wantland
Avo. , 15-17
DRESSMAKING First claAs work.
Mr. Jefferson No. 2 Main. '6-18
OREGON BREVITIES J
ROSEBURO Two of Oregon's
sturdy pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. Smith '
Balloy, celebrated their 66th wed-'
ding anniversary Frlday.Thoy wero '
married in Newark. Ohio. August 12. :
1855, nnd moved to Oregon in 1875,
settling in Roseburg.
COCHRAN When W. W. Arnold
and A. A. Feycraband rodo through
Cochran, residents ot the town, which
waa originally settled In 1913, saw,
the first bicycles traverso Cochran's '
streets. Tho young men followed the I
Southern Pacific right of way mnch
of tho distance from the -coast, as
tho raldroad is the only means of en
tering this thriving town boasts. This
railroad way completod through
Cochran on its way to Tillamook in
191k
PORTLAND Automobile travel to
Crater lake national park had in
creased 40 per cent and tho num
ber ot visitors had increased 38 per
rent up to August 1, according to
advice received by George E, Good
win, chief civil engineer of 'the na
tional park service local offices.
PENDLETON Tho body of Matt
Jepson, bachelor-rancher ot Little
Meaowg, about 15 miles east, of Mil
ton, was discovered in an open well
on his place. Investigation by Dep
uty Coroner IBrady disclosed that
tho man had been killed with an
ax and apparently tho body had boon
In the well for about tbreo weeks.
SHERIDAN John Park, 66 years
old, a widower, was killed by a bolt
of lightning about 9 o'clock at his
farm homo three miles west of Sher
idan on Mill creek. Tho bolt shat
tered Park's houso and stunned his
son Robert, who was In an adjoin
ing room. Tho son was not serious
ly Injured.
CORVALLIS William C. Wblta
ker of tho bactorlology department at
tho college, who was appointed ag
ricultural missionary to India at the
nauonai convention oi Northern Pap-
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
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WHO RESCUED
ME?
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FURNITURE for 9-room houso for
irtilo. Fluo locution (or roomltiK
or boarding house A bargain, 805
Mnln St., , 15-30
FOR SALE Trndo in tho Old" Fllv
vor nnd got ono of tho now light
Velio Sixes. Will, have n carload in
tho 18th. Terms to suit you.. Klam
ath Garngo, Phono HO. 15-19
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH
"WALL PAPER
W. K. AND J. K. PATTERSON
Phono 196-W. 127 N. 4th St.
1-31
CITY GARIIAOK When you want
garbage removed, call IOP.23.
SHOE Shines cut to 16c at 0. K.
Parlors. Shines Just ns' good as
eTor, work guaranteed. Wtn. Tlmms.
Prop. 15-20
Blake that laie dollar work
It U the bank.
Put
The Turner Apartments, 812 Oak St.,
2 room furnished apartments with
wood, light and wntor, $25.00: Single
$15.00. Wo havo a new housokeoper
Come and Investigate. 13-19
WANTED Painters Two good roof
and scaffold men apply at once.
H. O. Tuthlll. Dorrls, Calif. 13-19
FOR RENT Sleeping room with
bath for ono or two. 1150 Pine.
13-19
FOR SALE Pasture and hay, good
fattening grass, sufficient for 300
head of cattlo also 200 tons mixed
red top timothy and wild bay. Ap
ply Mrs. Contrail, Shlpplngton,
phone 356 or Dr. Oaddls, Eagle
Rldgo Tavern. 11-22
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms
50c a night, $3 a woek at Hoi
Springs Hotel. 6-20
FOR RENT '
DREAMLAND PAVILION
Monday. Tuesday. Thursday and
Friday nights. Terms reasonable, ap
piyiouert McDonald. I2tf
rlcul'ture at Pvlnmana. Derma. wW.
tho Baptists hnvo loosed 200 acres o'
Ianfl rom tho nrl"h- government
for 10 ycar8 and already havo cs
tab"ll a grammar school and hlgl
"" uer mo uirecuon oi uray
ton C. Case
SALEM Insuranco business writ
tea by the 379 companies operatlnr
in Oregon during 1920 aggregated
$1,004,843,702.43 on which prem
'urns aggregating 824,678,018.29 wa
collected a.ccordlng to annual re
Port of the state Insuranco depart
ment tor the year ending Decern bo
31 last, which has Just been com
pleted by A. C. Barber, state insur
anco commissioner.
SALEM Ono ot the outstandln
features of the Oregon sta'to fal
this year will be the displays of thr
bora' and girls' clubs. Interest li
these Industrial contests baa growt
yearly during the six seasons thn
they havo been bold, and with thr
increased premium fund through tb
classltylny ot stock project this year
It was anticipated that the big educa
tlonnl building on the state fal'
ground in Salem will bouse an ex
hlblt the like of which has not here
tofore been made.
ASTORIA Tho scent of moon
shine whiskey, apparently issulnr
from a small bolo in tho ground
greeted Sheriff Nolaon and bis dep
uties, when they raided a farm at
Columbia beach. Careful search ro
voaled that tho floor of an outhouse
was In reality a trap door, leadlnr
Into an underground passago about
20 feet long,-at the end -of which
thoy found a comploto still, while
inside passages and storage chamber
were supplies for the moonshine
plant. The apparatus waa foul with
filth and. tho officers said tho pro
duct It waa turning out waa decide
ly poisonous. Julius Bakk, who lives
at the farm, and Otto Heine were
arrested.
No ono wants to put out tho fam-
illy who is ablate with diamonds.
WHO POLLED
ME UP OH
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Gas Pressure in
Humbolt Co. Well
Shows Increase
Forty feet havo been added to the
depth ot the North Counties 01 1
Company's well since the first heavy
flow of oil was encountered say the
Humboldt Standard. Tho gas pros
euro has Increased, and a darkor and
heavier oil being sccurod, according
to F. M. Reynolds, president of tho
company, who returned Friday from
tho Mattolo Valley. Fifteen feet ot
brown shale wero encountered in
which tboro was no oil, but gray sand
and shale, next encountered, pro- Flfth glrict from' joffori)on t0 Un
duced oil freely and gavo a heavy gas ,coln street nnd Lincoln street, Fifth
pressure. street to Sixth street. Including In-
A perforator Is expected in next tersectlonf. anil no. Intersection ot
j . ...., i....i...,w n it. Lincoln and Sixth streets. Thn Im
day or so, and Immediately upon ltsipoTomrnt to bo mado ,n nccordanco
irrival tho casing from tho 1718 foot wth tho plans ami specifications
lovol to within flvo feet on tho bot- therefor on Mo with tho City En-
torn will boporforated. It Is expected "'nf'"' n" '".e office- of tho Police
.l. . .vi -in i. i - v i Judge, for either of tho classes of
iu. ... rv.u.L .u . B, '"hardsurfselng mentioned In tho plans
flow of oil. If the flow comes ovnr Bt)d gpoclfleatlons and In Ordlnanco
tho ton drilling will cease, othorwlso
the six and' one-quartor inch casing
will bo carried as far as producing
'trata Ig discovered.
ODD AND INTERESTING.
No other love Is ao Incurably blind . Each, proposal must bo aceompa
.u .nir.ir.vn "I'd by a certified check on some
is sen iovc. responsible banking Institution equal
If you compliment some men thoy to 6 por Cint of tno Bmonnt 0f the
vlll never forget you unless you proposal, to bo forfeited to tho city
verdo tho thing by lending (hem
noney.
Tho official head of a syndicate
operating a group of largo hotols In
Vew York City began his career as
i bell boy In one of them.
Porcelain, a material generally dis
tinguished from ordinary earthen
varo by Its hardness, whiteness and
translncency, was Invented la the
course of a slow proses of evolu
tion, by the Chlness.
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ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Beware! Unless you ae tb name
"Bayer" on package or on tablets you
are not getting genuine Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions.
Take Aspirin only as told in the
Bayer package for Colds, Headache,
Nouralgla, Rhoumatlsm, Earache,
Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain
Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayor
Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents.
Druggists also sell larger packages.
Aspirin is tho trado mark of Bayer
Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester
I of Saltcyllcacld. adv.
Wilbur I.
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There may be plentr of room at
the top, but victims of that tired
teullug uoror reach It.
NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO
LMPHOYE JEFFERSON STREET
FROM THIRD STREET TO FIFTH
NTJIEET, AND FIFTH STREET
FROM JEFFERSON TO LINCOLN
RTnRET. AND IJNCOLN STREET
FROM FIFTH HTnEET TO SIXTH
STREET INCLUDING INTERSEO
TIONB AND THE INTERSECTION
OF LINCOLN AND SIXTH
STREET.
Proposals will bo rocalved by the
i Common Council of the City of
Klamath Falls. Oregon, for making
the tmpovement of Jefferson street
No. 560. ordering tho Improvement
Tho making of the .improvement will
do ioi in ono lumruti.
Proposals must bo filed with tho
Police Judge not Ir.ter than 8 o'clock
P.M.. of October 3rd.-1931. at which
time and date at tho Council Cham-
jber In said city all proposals will be
(opened for consideration.
uPn failure of tho successful bid-
uur io onier iniu coninrci nnu oonu
for tho faithful completion of the
Improvement. Tho right to reject
any nnd all bids botng horoby re
served' in tbo Common Council. Tho
award to tho successful bidder will
bo mado contingent upon tho sale
of tho bonds to bo authorized for
financing tbo proposed Improvpment.
Tho Improvement Is to consist of
grading to full width, bars'surfactng
26 feet in wtdth with either Bltull
thlc, Concrete or Wllllte, with curb
ing and six foot cement sidewalks
on both sides, all Intersections to be
paved full width.
A. L. LEAV1TT,
Police Judge.
By order of the Common Council.
NOTICE INVITINO ITtOPOHALS TO
IMPROVE HLDORADO STREET
FROM ESPLANADE TO MEL
ROSE, AND MELROSE FROM EL
DORADO TO PACIFIC TERRAOH.
Proposals will bo rocolved by tb
Common Council of the City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for making the
Improvement of Eldorojlo Street,
from Eeplanodo to Melrose Street,
and Melrose Street from Eldorado to
Pacific Torraco, Including Intersec
tions.
The Improvement to bo made In
accordance with the plans and speci
fications therefor on filo with the
City Engineer nnd in the Office of
tbo Police Judgo, for either ot the
classos of hardsurfaclng roontlonod
In tho plans nnd specifications and
In Ordlnanco No, CCC, ordering tho
improvement. Tbo making of tho
Improvement will bo lot In one con
tract. Proposals must bo filed with
tho Police Judgo not later than 8
o'clock P. M of October 3rd., 1921,
at which dato and time at tho city
hall In sold city, all proposals will be
opened for consideration.
Each proposal must bo accompa
nied by a cortlfled check on some
responsible banking Institution equal
Full of Jokes
VHO PUSHED
ME OFF rs
THE DOCK?
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- . isWr-, 1 1 J, .iJ.i. ,- msii" irMlsiMjiMjsiiiiiniTM niimjlm
to 5 por rent qt the' amount ot the
proposal iu no lorieiiau io mo cuy
upon failure of, thn successful hid dor
to enter Into contract and bond for
tho faithful completion of thn Im
pravemnnt. Tho right to reject any
ami nil bids Doing hereby reserved in
tho common council, Tho award to
tho successful bidder will be made
contingent upon tho sale of tho bonds
to bo authorised tor financing tho
proposed Improvement.
Thn Improvement to consist of
grading etroot to full width, hard
surfnolng to the width of 25 feet
with olther llltullthlc, Concrete, nnd
curbing,
A. U LHAVITT.
Pollen Judco.
Jly order of tho Common Council.
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NOTICE INVITING TODS.
Bids will bo received by the Com
mon Council up to and Including
Monday August 22, 1921, at thn hour
of H o'clock P. M. for the repair of
Sixth street from Kinlock Avenue to
tho Railroad crossing on Sixth street.
The repairs to be mado consist In
scarifying, grading and rolling tho
present surface, laying drains, Instal
ling calsh-baalua and installing
pumps, all In accordance with plana
and specifications of the city en
gineer, on file in hU office and lu the
office of the Police Judge. Bids
to bo aceompanled with a certified
chock for t per cent ot tho amount
ot tho bid. The Common Council
reserves the right to reject any and
all bids.
A. L. LkUVITT,
A-13-32 Police Judge.
NOTICE INVITING PROI'OBALB TO
IMPROVE HIGH STRKKT FROM
THIRD STREET TO CEDAH
STREET. AND CEDAJl STREET
FROM HIGH STREET TO PINE
HTRKET.
Proposals will bo received by the
Common Council of the City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for making the
Improvement of High Street from
Third stroet to westerly line ot High
slroot and Cedar street from High
street to Pine street Including Inter
sections. Tho Improvement to be
mnde In accordance with the plans
and specifications therefore -on fllo
with lUa City Engineer and In tho
offlco of tho Police Judge, for either
ot tho classes ot hardsurfaclng men
tioned In tho Dions nnd specifications
nnd In Ordlnanco No. 668, ordering
tho Improvement. The making ot
tho Improvement will be let In ono
contract. Proposals must be filed
with thn Pollen Judgo not later. than
8 o'clock P. M of October 3rd, 1931.
at which tlmn and dato at tho city
hall In said city all proposals will bo
opined for consideration.
Each proposal must bo accompa
nied by a cortlfled mock on some res
ponsible banking Institution equal
to '5 per cent of thn amount of tho
proposal, to bo forfeited to tho city
upon failure ot tho successful bidder
to enter Into contact and bond for
tho faithful completion of thn Im
provement. The right to reject any
and all bid being hereby reserved
In tho Common Council. Tho award
to tho successful bidder will bo mado
contingent upon the sain of tbo bonds
to be authorized for financing the
proposed Improvement,
Tho Improvement to consist In gra
ding to full width, hardsurfaclng to
tho width of 25 feet with either llltu
llthlc. Concrete or Wllllte, with curb
ing and cement sldowalks,
A. L. LEAVITT.
Police Judge.
By order of the Common Council.
NOTICE INVITINO PHOI'OSALS TO
IMIIIOVE IHGH STREET FROM
THIRD STREET TO SIXTH
STREET AND FOURTH STREET
FROM PLNE TO JEFFEHSO.V
STREET.
IVoposals will be received by tb
Common Council ot the City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for making th
Improvement of High street from
Third stroet to Sixth street and
Fourth street from Pin street to
Jefferson stroet, Including Intersec
tions. Tho Improvement to be made
In. accordance with the plana and
specifications thorofor on fllo with
tbo City Englneor and in tbo office
of tbo Police Judgo, for either of tbe
classos of hardsurfaclng mentioned
In tbo plan and specifications and In
Ordinance No. 661, ordering the im
provement. Tbo making ot tho Im
provement win bo let in one contract.
Propoaala must bo filed with tb
Pollco Judgo not later than 8 o clock
P. K., of October 3rd.. 1931. at which
time and dato at tho Council Chamber
In said city' all proposals will be
opened for consideration.
Each proposals must bo accompan
ied by a cortlfled chock on some res
ponsible banking Institution equal
to 5 por cont of tho amount of the
proposal, to bo forfeited to 'tho city
upon failure of tbn successful bid
dor to ontor Into contract and bond
for the faithful completion ot the
Improvement. Tho right to reject any
and all bids being hereby reservod in
tne common Council. Tho award to
tho successful bldrinr will bo mado
contingent upon tho salo of tho bonds
to tm authorised for financing tat)
proposed Improvement. The Improve
ment to consist ot grading to full
width, hnrdsurfaclng Twenty tiro
feet In width with olther Ultullthlo,
Concrete or other hardourfaoq pave
ment, with curbing and cement aide
walks, A. h. LHAVITT,
Folio Judge.
By order ot tho Common Council.
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MAKE STREET IMI'ItOVKMUNT
Proposals will bo rocolved by tb
Common Council of tho City ot Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for making th
Imurovomont ddrigned tor Fourth
stroot from Klamath avenu to th
southerly lino of Oak avenue) Ftftfc
stroet from Klamath avenu to the
southerly linn of Willow avenue;
Walnut avenue from th northerly
lino ot Fourth stroet to tb southerly
linn of Sixth street: Oak avenue from
thn northerly line or Fourth street
to ihe southerly line ot Seventh
street Willow nvenun from th
northerly lino ot Fifth street to tb
southerly lino of Sixth street together
with all Intersections between in
reepectlro termini not already Im
proved, Sold proposed Improvement
to be made In accordance with lb
plan and specification of th city
engineer for either of th el of
Improvement mentioned in said plan
and specification and1 th ordlonn
ordering th proposed lmprovm)t,
which said ordlnanco ta nasbr4
540, adopted on tb 21st day of
February 1911, and by th mayor
approved on th JIrd day of Fhrms
ry, 1912.
Tb plana and spcirioatioa tor
uch Improvement being on til iwttk
the Police Judge and with tb city
ongtneer.
. The contract for making th de
posed Improvement will be 1st raon
contract Proposal must b filed
with tho police Judge for submission
to tho council not later than I o'clock
P. M on October 3rd, 1921, at wbleh
time and date, at tb council chamber
In eld city, all proposals will b
Opened nnd considered.
Koch proposni to be accompanied
by n certified chock on some respon
sible bank equal to 6 pr cent of
tho proposal, same to be forfeited
to th city upon failure ot tb se-
cessful bidder to ontor Into bond and
contract for tho faithful completion
of tho improvement. Tho right to
reject any and nil bids and proposal
la hereby reserved In th city. Tb
award to the surcessful bidder will b
madn contingent upon th sale of
thn bonds to be authorised for pro
viding funds for financing the pro
posed improvement.
Bids am respectfully Invited on
Bltultthlc, Oil Macadam and coneret.
In addition to grading, curbing, drain
ago and cement walk.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Aug
12th, 1921.
A'. L. LBAVITT.
Police Judg.
II y Order ot the Common Council.
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NOTICE INVITING PROPOSAL TO
IMPROVE SOUTH RIVKRMIDB
STREET FROM WEST MAIN TO
CITY LIMITS. AND WEST MAIN
FROM END ov PAVEMENT AT
CONGER AVENUE TO WsWTElV
LY LINE OF SOUTH RIVKHAUHft.
Proposals will bo received by tb
Common Council of tho City ot Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for making tb
Improvement ot South Rtverald
street, from West Main to tbe city
limits, and West Main street from
end of pavement at Conger avenu
to westerly line of South Rlvarsld
stroet Including Intersections. Tb
Improvement to be mad In accord
ance with th plan and specification
therefor on til with tb City en
gineer and In the office of the Polio
Judge for either of tbe class of
hardsurfaclng mentioned In tb plan
and specifications and In OrdUaae
No. 659, ordering tbe improvement
Tb making of the Improvement will.
uo iu uuv cumraci.
Proposals must be filed with th
Pollco Judgo not later than I o'clock
P. M. ot October 3rd.. 1911. at which
tlmo and dato at tbo Council Cham
ber In said city all proposal will b
opened for consideration. Each pro
posal must be accompanied by n ear
tlflod check on somo reapoaslbl
banking Institution equal to 6 por
cont of the amount of the proposal
to bo forfeited to the city upon fail
ure of the succeasfut bidder to enter
into contract and bond for tbe faith
ful completion of tb ImprovomerH.
The right to reject any and all bid
being boreby reserved In tb Com
mon Council. The award to tbe suc
cessful bidder will bo mado conting
ent upon tho salo of tbo bonds to b
authorized for financing tho propos
ed Improvement. Tbe Improvement
to consist ot grading to full width,
hardsurfaclng 36 feet In width, with
olthor llltullthlc, Concreto or Wllllte. '
concroto curbing, and sldawslks fir
foot wldo en west aide of South Rlvr-
hiuu a true i ana irom aiain to souin
lino of park on oast side, and on
southerly line of Main to easterly
lino of South Riverside.
A. L. LEAVITT,
Polloe Judge.
By order of th Common Council
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