The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 18, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST IB, 1931
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MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Position as cook on ranch
or in camp, by 3 .woraon. Call
Herald office. 17-18
FOR 8ALB 17 laying bona.
576iJ, 325 N. 10th St.,
rhono
17-20
FOR SALE Phonograph nnd piano.
Inqulro 416 Tlno. Phono C1GM.
17-19
FOR SALE Dabys' whlto enamel
bed. .rood go-cart and wlckor high
chair, also Vacuum, carpet sweeper.
eloctrlo vibrator, wash tub and scnooi
books. 824 Lincoln. 17-18
8ELLINQ OUT Many good things.
We can show you just what you
want. Sco Dick. 6th nnd Klamath
Ave. Hurry- Hurry I All goods roust
go at sacrifice prices. . 17-19
FOR RENT Furnished Cabin. $7.00
per month. See Dick, 6th and
Klamath Ato. 17-19
WOMAN wanted to cook for small
h arrest crew at Malln. Inqulro
Herald office. D. L. 17-23
WANTED Dry shop grader to be
gin work Monday the 2Ind. Phono
or write. Nino Lumber Co.. City.
17-20
TOR RENT 3-room apartments,
furnished and unfurnished. Mrs.
Myrtle Anderson, Apt. 4, 628 Oak
6L 16-22
WANTED Kipcrienccd hand Iron-
er. French Hand Laundry. 123 N.
4th St. 16-19
FOR SALE A French nand laun
dry In a good location and town.
Light overhead expense. Business
clears weekly from $125 to $150. No
Indebtedness. Sickness cause of aalo.
Terms strictly cash. Wrlto "Box
FHL, Herald.' 16-18
FOR SALE Good milk cow. Bert
Bell, Shlpplngton. P. O. Box 452.
16-18
FOR SALE Ford bug, Bargain far
cash. Sco Molby, Winters Jowclry
Storo. 15-20
DRESSMAKING First class work.
Mrs. Jefferson No. 2 Main. ' C-18
NEWS FROM THE
STATE CAPITAL
Governor Olcott nas appointed tho
following newspapermen to repre
sent Oregon at toe world press con
gress to be held at Honolulu Oc
tober-4 to 14: W. J. Hofmann, Oro
gonlan; C. E. IngalU, Corvallls,, edi
tor Corrallls Gazotto-Times; E. E.
Brodle, editor, Oregon City Enter
prise and president of tho National
Editorial association; S. C. Morton,
editor St. Helens Mist; L. R. Wheel
er,' Portland, associate editor Tho
Portland Telegram.
Bids for the Improvement of
about ninety-four miles of highways
and for the construction of a num
ber of bridges will be opened by
the state highway commission at a
meeting In Portland, August 30.
In a letter to J E. Forges of
Springfield,' Governor Olcott ex
presses the opinion that' the sound
aenco of the people of Oregon will
forestall any extended activity of
the Ku Klux Klan in this state.
The letter Is 'In reply to a com
munication' from the people of
Springfield asking tho governor to
take steps to curb the Klan in O'ro
gon. ,
To solve the problem of disposing
of their alfalfa hay (or -which
there Is no market this year, set
tlers of tho Ochoco irrigation dls
trlct in Crook county will buy 100 '
head, of registered Jersey cattle
from the Willlamette valley, and ex
pect to move them to Crook county
about Septembor 1.
I OREGON BREVITIES I
.
PORTLAND "From Plymouth's
Rock to Portland's Roses."
This will be tho motto of the cam
paign to be 'waged by the Progressive
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
3HlwcrvoivlA0)I OAMMV, COME OUT OF I
WT'sWjH THREE To, DAY I THEREI 'V 6EEM LOOKJHGl C2
54JM ALREADV - VOO J ALU OVER FOgVPu! Jjgfc
ICE CREAM CONE:! 'M vt) 'ATS HhE- j Ay jrtTl
mtjiMmiM ii "uii-tiujuu" '"wtirafc ""
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LOOK! 1XH)K!
How you can hnvo your cnrpota
ami rugs and painted walls cleaned
at homo without bolng rcmoTed.
Phone 558." J. It. Mingo. 1-18
FURN'lTURi: for 9-room houso for
salo. Flno location (or rooming
or boarding houso. A bargain, 805
Main St. 15-20
FOR SALE Trado In tho Old Fliv
ver nnd got ono of tho now light
Velio Sixes. Will havo n carload In
tho 18th. Terms to suit you. klam
nth Oarago, Phono 140. 15-19
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH
"WALL PAPKK
W. T. AND J. E. PATTERSON
Phono 196-W. 127 N. 4th St.
1-31
CITY GARBAGE When you want
garbage removed, call 10F.28.
SHOE Shines cut to 16c at O. K.
Parlors. Shines just as good ns
over, work guaranteed. Wm. Tlmms,
Prop. 15-20
Slako that Idle dollar work! Put
It la Uio bank.
Tho Turner ApartmonU. 812 Oak St.,
2 room furnished apartments with
wood, light and water, $25.00: Single
$15.00. Wo havo a new housekeeper.
Como and Investigate. 13-19
WANTED Palntors Two good root
and scaffold men apply at once.
H. C. Tuthlll. Dorrls, Calif. 13-19
FOR RENT Sleeping room with
bath for ono or two. 1150 Pine.
13-19
FOR SALE Pasturo and hay, good
fattonlng grass, sufficient for 300
hoad oT cattle also 200 tons mixed
red top timothy and wild hay. Ap
ply Mrs. Cantrall, Shlpplngton,
phone 356 or Dr. Caddis, Eaglo
Rldgo Tavern. H-22
FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms.
DOc a nignt, 3 a wees ui no.
Springs Hotel. 6-20
for rent
dreamland pavilion
Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday nights. Terms reasonable, ap
ply to Bert McDonald. 12tt
Iluslneiu Men's club to got tho Colum
bia River highway and the Orogon
metropolis on tho map of the Ycllow
stono trail.
SEASIDE A largo crowd visited
this resort over tho weekend and
Sergeant Ivan J. DeVelllers thrilled
the visitors with his drop in a para
chute from an airplane
Ho landed In the surf near Twelfth
avenue and was brought in by four
life-savers.
PORTLAND Broomfleld aviation
field In Eastmore Is to be made Into a
golf course within the next month
or more, accordng to present plans
of tho cty bureau of parks.
PORTLAND James Morglson, 60
a logger, Jumped up from a bench In
the North park blocks to got out of
the way of water from a hose wielded
by an attondant In washing the side
walk, and dropped dead. Death was
duo to heart dleose, from which he
had been suffering for some time.
ALBANY That Halsey was not
destroyed by 71re Is attributed to the
absenco of wind which enabled tho
Halsey, Brownsvlllo, Corvallls and
Harrlsburg fire departments to con
fine tho blazo that consumod tho O.
W. Fum warehouse situated In tho
center of tho town on the Southern
Pacific railway to the building.
HARRISBURG A 1 b a n y post,
American Legion has taken steps to
obtain rollof for Wilbur Hoyt, ox
service man who rocently waB given
a government grant of 40 acres near
here. Tho only way Hoyt can tako
his produco to market is over tho pro
perty of Frank Lynch, who refused
to permit him the use of his place.
Captain Coates, commander of tho
post, demanded that Lynch put hls'thlc, Concrete or Wllllto, curbing,
reasons In writing, which ho pro- and laying of concreto sidewalks.
mlsod to do. The matter will be
taken before tho counuty cout.
THE EVENING HERALD,
Twenty-five Years
Samuel Jackaon i
State Chairman of
Wilson Foundation
NEW YORK, Aug.. 18 Appoint
ment of Hon. Samuel Jackson of
Portland, publlshor of tho Orogon
Journal, to servo ns vhcalrman In Oro
gon for tho Woodrow Wilson Foundn-
dation, was announced today by
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Mr. Roose
velt In national chairman of tho com
mittee In chargo of raising a popu
lar fund for endowing on annual
award In ex-Prrsldent Wilson's name.
Tho appointment was said to havo
been among tho first for tho forty-
eighth stato organizations which nro
to present an appeal to tho public
lain In Octobor
late in uctonor
, Mr. Roosevelt also announced that
tho specific purpose of tho Founda-
Hon and tho award, had boen defined
by tho executive commute. In tho
following terras!
"Created by public subscription In
rrcoenltlon of tho national nnd Intor-
national services of Woodrow Wilson.
twlco prcsldont of tho United States.
who furthered tho causo of human
freedom and was Instrumental In
pointing out effective methods for
tho cooporatlon of tho liberal forces
of mankind throughout tho world.
fZ?lWj U-a .M3Mft3JsL--la i ' YyJV;
JOHN TURNCW RUSH SCASCN IS OVEB- 'sjJHy
HC WILL SPCNO HIS VACATION TAWNQ -w
ORDERS PCf FALL WORK.
"Tho Award or Awards from tho Each proposal must bo nccompa
i,, nt . fnnnrintinn win hn "led by n certified check on some
Income- of tho Foundat on will bo ,,, bnnknB institution equal
mado from timo to tltno by a nation- to B ncr cont or tho ftmoant 0f tho
ally constituted commlttco to tho In-
dividual or group that has rendored
vnrrrp ivvrnvn PROPOSILS TO
wraovp ipabHI' flTOV
Bxnmi TinmV STREET
STREET FROM THIRD STREITT
,.";.Vt"i7i,',Vv'
TO FIFTH STRE
INTERSECTIONS
fCVL-ncVAnvu
Pronosals will bo received by the
Common Council of the City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for making tho
Improvement of Washington street
from Third strcot to Fifth strcot In
cluding Intersections.
The improvement to bo mado in
accordanco with tho plans and speci
fications therefor on fllo witn tno
City Engineer and the Police Judgo,
for either or tno classes or narasur
facing mentioned in tho plans and
specifications and In tho Odlnanco,
No. 557, ordering tho Improvement.
Tho making of tho improvement will
bo let In ono contract. Proposals
must bo filed with tho Police Judgo
not later than 8 o'clock P. M., of
October 3rd, 1921, at which date and
time, at tbe'Councll Chamber In said
city, all proposals will bo
opened 1
fo consideration.
Each proposal must be accomp
anied by a certified check on somo
rellablo banking Institution equal to
flvo percent of tho amount of the
proposal to bo forfeited to tho elty
upon failure of tho successful bid
dor to enter Into contract and bond
for the faithful complotlon of tho
Improvement. Tho right to rojoct
any and all proposals bolng horoby
reservod In tho common council, Tho
award to the successful bidder will
bo mado, contingent upon tho salo
of tho bonds to bo authorized for
financing tho proposed Improvement.
The improvement to consist of
(grading to full-width, hardnurfaclng
25 feet in width with cither Bltull
Police Judgo.
- fly ordor of tho Common Council.
Spoiling
KLAMATH FALLS,V OREGON
Ago In Linkvillo
within a spoclflod period, meritorious
sorlco to democracy, public welfare.
Ilboral thought of pcuco though
Justlcn.
XOTICK INVITING PROPOSALS TO
IMPROVE JKI'PI'IUMIN STRUCT
FROM THIRD STREET TO FIFTH
STREET, AND FIFTH BTIll'ITT
FROM JEFFERSON TO LINCOLN
STREirr. AND LINCOLN STREET
FROM FIFTH STREET TO SIXTH
STREirr INCLUDING INTERSEC
TIONS AND THE INTERSECTION
OF LINCOLN AND SIXTH
STREITT.
Proposals will bo received by tho
Common Council of tho City of
Klamath Falls. Oregon, for mnklng
tho Irnpovcmont of Jefferson street
rrnm Third street, to Fifth street and
Fftj, mrcct from Jefferson to Lln
coin street nnd Lincoln street. Fifth
.street to Sixth strcot. Including In-
'tcrsectlons. and tho Intersection at
UnMn nnd ,,, ,,, Tno m.
povctumt to bn mado In accordanco
with tho plans and specifications
, therer on fllo with tho City En-
i Judge, for either of tho classes of
hnrdsurfaclng mentioned In tho plans'
nnd specifications and In Ordinance
No- SfiO. orterint: tho lmpronitnt
bo ,,,, n conlract.
Proposals must bo filed with tho
Pollco Judge not latorthan 8 o'clock
P;. of Octob or 3rd. 102.1. nt which
b . )(. cltJ. n rropoMls wilt be
opened for consideration.
proposal, to bo forfeited to tho city
upon roiiuro of tun succossrui niu-
(lor to or.inr mm conmrci nnu uunii
for tho faithful complotlon of tho
Improvement. Tho right to reject
nr "! ' ''J"" being l.erel.y re-
served In th(! Common Council. Tho
' award to tho successful blddoi
or will
bo mado contingent upon tho sale
of tho bonds to bo nuthorlzcd for
financing tho proposed Improvement.
The Improvement is to consist of
grading to full width, hardsurfaclng
25 feet in width vlth cither Bltull
thtc, Concreto or Wllllte, with curb
ing and six foot cement sidewalks
on both sides, all Intersections to bo
paved full width.
A. L. LEAV1TT,
Pollco Judgo.
By order of thn Common Council.
NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO
IMPROVE IILIHWADO STREET
FROM ESPLANADE TO PORT
LAND. AND MELROSE KltOM
ELDORADO TO PACIFIC TI7U
RACE. ProposnU will bo rocolvod by tho
Common Council of tho City of Klam-
nth Falls. Oregon, for making tho
Improvement or Kidnrauo utrcei,
from Esplanado to Portland -Street,
and Melrose Htroot from Eldorado to
Pacific Terrnco, Including Intersec
tions. Tho Improvement to bo mndo In
accordanco with tho plans and speci
fications tborcfor on fllo with tho
City Engineer nnd in tho offlco of
.... n1, T...t .Ilk.. A t.
ma 1 uueu juuku, iur umiui wi mu
classes of hardsurfaclng montloncd
In tho plans and specifications nnd
In Ordinance No. 656, ordorlng tho
Improvement. Tho mnklng of the
Improvement will bo lot In ono con
tract. Proposals must bo filed with
the Pollco Judgo not lator than 8
o'clock P. M.. of Octobor 3rd.. 1921,
nt which duto and tlmo at tho city
hall In said city, nil proposals will bo
oponed for consideration.
Each proposal mUBi do accompa-
oled by a cortltied chock on somo
rosponslblo banking Institution equal
a Vacation
I FOUND HIM i ' PUT lh03E CLOTHES J0M ; WHAT'S THE USE IN MV j
BUT LOOK 1 ow HIM CLEAM N0T, Htl GETTING VOO CLEANED UP? fff
AT MINI' r A AUF HOuR AG0 rsrr BEFORE I CAN TURN AROUND I
-J' COME WTH X5! VOU'RE ALL DIRTY ACJAIN ! 'l I j
$& V S'iLl me! 'm C NOW GET PUSVL. J hUlkA
-H& ---- ss-A& 'tmki Lssiii f v - irrr"'
to 5 per cent of tlm amount of Uio
proposal to bo forfoltod to tho city
upon failure- of tho successful bidder
to outer Into contract mid bond )r
tho faithful complotlon of tho Im
provement. Tho right to rojact any
ami nit bids lining horoby reserved lit
Mm common council. Tho award to
tho successful bidder wll bo made
contingent upon tho salo of tho bonds
to bo nuthorlrcd for financing tho
proposed' Improvement,
Tho Improvement to consist of
grading Btroot to full width, hard
surfacing to tho width or 25 foot
with olthar Illtullthlr, Conrrnto, nnd
curbing.
A. L. LKAVITT,
Pollen Judgo.
By order of tho Common Council.
NOTICE INVITING Ill8.
Mils will bo received by the' Com
mon Council up tn nnd Including
Monday August 22, 1921', nt tho hour
of 8 o'clock P. M. for tho repair of
Sixth street from Klnlock Avonuo to
tho ltullrnnd crossing on Sixth street.
Tho repairs to bo mado consist In
scarifying, grading and rolling tho
present surface, laying drnlns, Instal
ling catth-bnslnit nnd Installing
pumps, all tn nccordonco with plans
nnd specifications of tho city on
glnoor, on fllo In his offlco nnd in tho
office of tho Pollco Judgo. Bids
to bo nccompnnled with n certified
check for 6 per cent of tho amount
of tho bid. Thn Common Council
resorve tho right to rojocl any and
all bids.
A. L. LDAVITT.
A-13-23 Police Judgo.
NOTICE INVITING PHOPOSAI.H TO
IMPROVE HIGH STREITT FROM
THIRD STREET TO CEDAR
STRFET. AND CEDAR STREET
FROM HIGH STREET TO PINE
STREET.
Proposals will be received by tho
Common Council of tho City of Klam
nth Falls, Oregon, for making tho
Improvement of High ,8troot from
Third street to westerly lino of High
street and Cedar street from High
street to Pine street Including Inter
sections. Tho 'Improvement to bo
mado In accordanco with tho plans
and specifications thoreforo on fllo
with tho City Engineer nnd In thn
offlco of tho Pollen Judge, for ollher
of tho classes of hardsurfaclng men
tioned In tho plans nnd specifications
and In Ordinance No, 6CS, ordering
tho Improvement Tho mnklng of
tho Improvement will bn lot In one
contract. Proposals must bo filed
with thn Pollco Judgo not later man
8 o'clock P. M., of October 3rd, 1921,
nt which tlmo nnd dato at tho city
linll In said city all proposals will bo
opened for consideration.
Enrh proposal must bo accompa
nied by n cortlfloa caock on somo res
ponslblo banking Institution equal
to 5 per rent of tho amount of tho
uronosal. to bo forfeited to tho elty
upon failure of tbo successful bidder
to cnior into contact ana uonti tor
tho faithful complotlon of thn Im
provement. Tho right to rojoct uny
and all bids being hereby rosorvod
In tho Common Council. Thn award
to tho successful bidder will bo mado
contingent upon tho salo of tho bonds
to bo nuthorlted for financing tho
proposed Improvement.
Tho Improvement to consist In gra
ding to full width, hnrdsurfaclng to
tho width of 26 feet nlth either llltti
llthlc, Concreto or Wllllte, with curb
ing and cement sidewalks.
A. L. LKAVITT,
Pollco Judgo.
Ilv order of the Common Council.
NOTICE INVITING PROIOSAL8 TO
IMPROVE HIGH STREET FROM
THIRD STREET TO SIXTH
STREITT AND rOURTII STREET
FROM PINE TO JEFFERSON
STREITT.
Proposals will be received by tho
Common Council of the City or Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for making tho
Improvomont of High street from
Third street to Blxth street and
Fourth strcot from Pine stroot to
Jefferson stroot, Including Intersec
tions. Tho Improvomont to bo made
In accordanco with tho plans nnd
specifications thorofor on fllo with
tho City Englnoor nnd In tho offlco
of tho Pollco Judge, for either of tho
classes of hardsurfaclng mentioned
In tho plans and specifications and in
Ordlnunco No. 561, ordorlng tho Im
provement. Tho mnklng of tho Im
provomont will bo lot In ono contrnct.
Proposals must bo filed with the
Pollco Judgo not lator than 8 o'clock
P. M., of Octobor 3rd., 1921, at which
tlmo and dato at tho Council Chambor
In sold city nil proposals will bo
oponed for consideration.
Each proposals-must-bo accompan
ied by a certified chock on somo ros
ponslblo banking Institution equal
to 5 per cont of tho amount of tho
proposal, to bo forfoltod to tho city
upon falluro of tbo successful bld
dor to onter Into contract nnd bond
for tho faithful completion of tho
Improvomont. T)iq right to rojoct any
mi nil bids bolng horoby rosorvod In
tho Common Council. Tho award to
tho buccoss.'uI blddor will bo mado
contingent upon tho salo of the bonds
PAQK FOB
to bo iiutliorlxod for financing tho
proposed Improvement. Tho Improvo
moat to consist of grading to full
width, hnrdsurfaclng Twonty flvo
foot In width with ellhor llltulllhlc,
Concroto ur other hnrdstirfaco pavo
ment, with curbing, mid comont sldo-
W",,tm A. I, LKAVITT.
Pollco Judge.
Iy ordor of tho Common Council.
MAKE STREET IMI'HOVKMKNW.
, ..iJ ...m 1... rt.iili,fl,l In thn
ITi'l'linum yiii wu !" -'. --
Common Council of tho City of Klam-
nth Falls, Oregon, ror maxing i
Improvnmont dtotgnod for Fourth
. 1 .... fr.im lfliinintli nvnniln to the
southorly lino of Oak nvontio; K1M1
street from Klamath nvonuo to inn
southerly lino of Willow avenue;
Walnut nvntiuo from tho northorly
lino of Fourth slreot to tho southerly
lino of Sixth street; Oak nvonuo from
tho northorly llnr or Fourth street
to thn southerly lino of Hovonth
street; Willow nvntiuo from the
northerly lino of Fifth street to tho
southerly linn of Sixth street together
with all Intersections between the
respective turmlnl not alrondy Im
proved. Bald proposed Improvements
to bo mado In nccordnnco with the
,in- .....I aiuixKlpiillnns nf thn cltV
englnoer for olthor of thn classes of
Improvement nmntioucu in sam piaiyi
and specifications nnd tho ordinance
ordering tho proposed Improvement,
which said ordlnnnco Is numbored
R40, adopted on tho 21st day of
February 1921, and by tho mayor
approved on tho 23rd day of Februa
ry. 1912.
Tho plans and specifications for
such Improvement bolng on fllo with
thn Pollco Judgo nnd with the city
engineer.
Tho contract for- making tho pro
posed Improvement will bo let In one
rnnlrnrt. Prnnftanla ntUlt bn filed
with thn pollco judgo for submission
to tho council not later man a o cioea
P. M on October 3rd, 1921, at which
H,m nml ilnln. nt thn rnnnrll chAEabsr
tn said city, nil proposals will be
opened nnu ronsiuoreu.
Each proposnl to bo nccompsnled
In. n ..MVIIflAtt rhnrk nn flnmn ruanon-
slblo bnnk equal to C per cent of
tun proposal, same 10 uo loneuau
in Mm rltv nnan fittltirn nf thn sue-
,.f.fiit t.litilnr In nntnr lntn hond and
contract for tho faithful complotlon
or me improvement, tun urui iu
reject nny nnd all bids and proposals
l tmrnliv rnHnrvAft tn thn rltr. Thn
nwnnl to the successful blddor will be
mndo contingent upon mo saio or
Ihn Itntttta in Ik. nut hnrlffntl fnr nro.
vlillnir funds fnr financing the Pro-
posnd Improvement.
llhU arn rospociruny invitnu on
Tlliiillllilr nit Mnrmlnm nml rnnrrnln.
In addition to grndlng. curbing, drain
ngn and coment walks.
Dated nt Klamath Falls, August
12th, 1921.
A. L. LEAVITT.
Pollco Judge.
Ily Order of thn Common Council.
XOTirE INVITING PHOPOHALH TO
IMPROVE SOUTH HIVKIUHDK
STREET KltOM WEST MAIN TO
riTY LIMITS. AND WEST-MAIN
KltOM l' OF PAVIIMEXT AT
CONGER AVISl E TO WESTER
LY LINE OF SOUTH RIVERSIDE.
Proposals will bo rccolvod by the
Common Council of tho City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for making the
Improvement of South Riverside
street, from West Main to tbo city
limits, and Wnst Main stroet from
end of pavomont nt Conger avenue
to westorly lino of South Riverside
street Including Intersections. The
Improvement to bo mado In accord
ance with tho plans nnd specifications
thorofor on fllo with the City En
gineer and In thn office of the Police
Judgo for ellhor of tho classes of
hardsurfaclng mentioned In the plana
nnd specifications and In Ordinance
No. 669, ordorlng tho Improvomont.
Tho making of tho Improvomont will
bo In ono contract. .
Proposals must bo filed with the
Pollco Judgo not lator than V o'clock
P. M. of October 3rd., 1921, at which
tlmo and dato at tho Council Cham-
, bor In said city all proposals will be
. nnaniiil tnm Minalilnsa(lnn I.mmTh .
posal must bo nccompunlod by a cer
tified chock on soma responsible
banking Institution equal to 5 par
cent of (ho amount of tho proposal
to bn forfeited to tho city upon fall
uro of tho successful blddor to enter
Into contract and bond for the faith
ful complotlon of tho. Improvement.
Tbo right to reject nny nnd all bids
bolng heroby reserved In tho Com
mon Council. The nward to tho suc
cessful blddor will bo mado conting
ent upon tho snlo of tho bonds to bo
authorized for financing tho propos
ed Improvement. Tho Improvomont
to'.connlst of grading to full width,
hardsurfaclng 30 root In width, with
olthor Illtullthlc, Concreto or -Wllllto,
concroto curbing, nnd sldownlkn five
.foot wldo on west sldo or South River
sldo strcot nnd from Main to south
lino of park on onst sldo, nnd on
southerly lino of Main to oostorly
lino of south itivorsido.
A. L. LHAVITT,
Police Judge,
nyordor of tho Common Council.
BY ALLMAN
H
TC.