The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 24, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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W1CDNKSDAY, AUGUST 314, 1VU1.
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OASgHEDADVEMENTS
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Miscellaneous
mum umj-mnrrii "' ----
1 1921 490-Chavrolo'., fulty
oqulppod with accessories. Now car
guarantee
1 1918-nulck Six.
tiros. Car A-l condition.
Plvo now
nuicK sales and 'service oo.
1 1918-Dulck Four. guarantood
first class condition. Ileal bargain.
Inoulro of J. C WRIGHT OR
7TH. AND KLAMATH AVI.'.
FOR RENT Nlcoly furnished front
room, hath and phono. G12 N.
9th St. 23-27
FOR SALE Ford hug, bargain for
cash! Soo Molby, Winters Jewelry
Stort. 23-2'
A good bed and a good bath nt
nnlnntal rnnmr 11th nftr Main St..
and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut
Ave. All outsiao airy rooms. a
FOR BALE A new four room house
with bath. Close In. A small pay
ment down and balance like rent.
Call at 1023 Main, upstairs. 23-24
FOR SALE 3 U Mitchell wagon. In
good condition. Phono 19F16.
23-29
WANTED Colored man wants iwork
of any kind, phone 558-J. Ask
for A- Maxwell. 23-29
FOR SALE Ono 2-hole electric
plate, A-l condition. Phone 360J.
23-27
BLACKSMITH WANTED Apply C.
D. House. 622 6th St. 23-27
FOR RENT Three room furnished
house. 933 Washington St. 20-23
E
PULLS m
Pulling a slow local passenger train
in Georgia Is tho "ten wheeler"
ja?hfY nt Anv 4ttAntv vnfira ntm lrn
N
ENGIN
1
Telcd at a speed greater than that'Uno absorbed tho Plant System and
of any steam locomotivo ever built, ' No- m became A. C. L. No. 210.
120 miles on hour.
This englno, now Atlantic Coast
Line No. 210, was Plant System No.
Ill when it set the world's record
for sprinting. At the same tlmo it
won a United States mall contract I
between Washington,
D. C, and
Jacksonville.
To Seaboard Air Lino and the At
lantic Coast Line-Plant System In
March 1901, were conducting tests
under observation of postal autho
Dscrrauon or posiai auinov
Each road, it was agreed
rities,
should run throe trains to deter-1
mine which could handle tho Florida Southeast as "Tbo speedway no
and, Cuban mall tho quicker. It wasi cau,e ot the fa8t tlmo tbat has bccn
while pulling the third test train be- on u- N- m Blad8 hor not
ween Savannah and Jacksonville lo run in 1901, and after the At-
that No. Ill of the Savannah, Flo
rida and Western, just delivered to
the railroad by her builders and still
stiff from lack of use, unexpectedly
set Its record that still stands.
Shortly after leaving Savannah,
No. 107, a new locomotive, assigned
to the test, developed a hot driving
box and tho Seaboard test train pass
ed It at Burroughs, eleven miles out,
the two railroads paralleling to that
, point. '
At Fleming, twenty threo miles
from Savannah, No. 107 was still ex
periencing trouble and when passen
ger train No. 23, southbound, .with
engine No.- Ill in charge of Engineer
Lodge ovortook tho test train, offi
cials substituted the 111 for the 107,
ordered dispatchers to clear tho road
between Fleming and Jacksonville)
and Instructed Lodge to push his
onglno to the limit.
A firo somo years ago destroyed
the Tccords on tho run between
Fleming and Waycross but reports
DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
I POSTCARDS' iVlGOIWG HERE I llfj ' HFOV DRIVER A RACE HORSE
THE
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WINTER SEWING Do It now. Rent
a machine Inquire Slngor ottlco,
208 Main. Special prices on Used
machines. Repairing, cleaning, hem
stitching done. 23-5
WANTED Mlddlp-nged woman ns
chambermaid by day. Klamath
rooms, 125 S. 6th St. 23-27
WANTED YOUlt Vims AND 1I1DE8
TO TAX
Send your trophies to us to
mount. Wo mount, tan and mnjco
everything in tho fur lino. Could
uso a representative at Klamath
Fnlts. Urutons Taxldormy Tcnnory
nnd Fur Co., Roseburg, Oreg.
THK TURNBR Apartments, 812 Oak
Bt., Mrs. Lyons new manngor. Two
rooms, f25.00, single 115.00, wood
light and water furnished. 22-26
WANTED Woman experienced as
hotol cook or pantry womnn
would llko position. Address or
phono Room 7, Turner Apts., S12
Oak St. 22-24"
'LOST On Morrtll-Mnltn Highway
K spociai Eastman xoans. lie
ward. Standard Oil Co. 23-27
CITY OARHAOE When you want
carbngo rrmornl. mil 10P23.
RENTS REDUCED Sleeping nnd
housekeeping rooms. Phono 448-W,
McMillan Apt. 22-26
WANTED Woman for wash room.
French Hand Laundry. 123 N. 4th
St. 22-24
CUT-OFF men wanted, alio common
laborers. Growers Packing Ware
housing Ass'n. 19-25
PAINTS, OILS AXI VARNISH
WALL PAPEIt
W. K. AND J. K. PATTERSON
Phono 19C-W. 127 N. 4th St.
1-31
show that No. Ill made tho 70 miles
between Waycross and Jacksonville
In 69 minutes, an avorago speed of
78 miles an hour.
The world's record was set near
Screven, On., twclvo miles south of
Jcsup, whero No. Ill and her train
covered flvo miles in two minutes and
thirty seconds.
No. Ill arrived at tho Union Sta
tion in Jacksonville ahead of tho
Seaboard test train und tho Atlantic
Coast Line and Plant System was
awarded tho mall contract.
Somo time. later tho Atlantic Coast
Thero Is nothing out of tho ordinary
In tho design of tho englno, which
is of the typical "ten wheoler" type,,
threo pairs of drlvors and four pony
truck wheels. Sho has nineteen Inch
cylinders with a stroke of twonty-
eight Inches, seventy-two inch driv
ing wheels, and carries a boiler pres
sure of 180 pounds. Tho engine
weighs 160,600 pounds. Her rated
tractive power is 21,480 pounds.
Thn nltl Plant Hvntem track bo-
" ,. :
tweon Savannah and Jacksonville Is
known amonS rMnai mon in tho
lantlc Coast Lino took over tho Plant
System a special train was handl at
the rato of 106.06 miles an hour.
This instance was on March 9, 1903
when a train chartered by tho family
of George Gould was run tho 172
miles from Jacksonville to Savannah
In 152 minutes, or at a speed of 70.7
mllos an hour. Englno 271, with
Engineer Thomas Leako in charge,
which pulled tho train, ran tho sovon
miles between Walthourvillo and Mc
intosh, Ga., In four minutes, exceed
ing 105 miles an hour.
I OREGON BREVITIES I
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MARSHFIELD Whon n raid was
mado by officers on a crap garao
they secured in tho Chandler hotel
cash amounting to $760 was taken
from the table. Thoro wero sovoral
(50 bills In tho currency.
ALBANY After a bullet from n
high-powered rifle bad shattered a
EVENING HERALD,
Twenty-five Year
fcoTTeJ awning ropes were
ACCIDENT AT ROBINSONS
bono In his left leg, Gilbert Lvv-
roncc. 4$, of Portland, was carried
out ot the mountains over a 12
mllo trail, and then brought 44
miles to Albany. He reachod tho
hospital horo at 1 o'clock this af
ternoon, 29 hours attor tho acci
dent occurred. Lawrcnco was shot
by George Hughes, on Albany boy,
who mistook htm tor a bear.
EUGENE Otis Pitney of Junc
tion City was shot and Instantly
killed by II. M. McKecn of Alva
doro whlto hunting deer In tho
Coast mountain nlno miles from
Not! and about 30 miles west ot
Eugene. McKco said ho mistook
Pitney for a dear.
PENDLEOTN Louis Ragalns, u
cowboy, was shot and killed In a
lonely cabin In tho winds ot tho
llluo mountains, 40 miles south ot
Pendleton, ns tho result ot an al
leged quarrel bom con ho and Jess
Ilrunn, another cowboy, who, ac
cording to Umatilla county sheriff's
officials, has confessed to tho shoot
ing. PRINEVILLE Tho Oregon Inter
state Fair association, through their
manngcr, R. L. Scheo, havo obtain
ed an amusement company to fur
nish 'tho downtown attractions dur
ing tho fair, Octobor' 6, 6,7 and 8.
Tho premium lists havo boon com
pletely revised and (7600 will bo
given out this year. Ot tho (3000
appropriated by tho last legislature
for tho Interstate fair, through tho
efforts of Senator Upton, 60 per
cent or 11800 wilt go to prlzo-wln-ners
who also exhibit at tho Port
land Livestock exposition. Tho oth
or 40 per cent wilt be given out in
premiums with no restrictions.
EUGENE Only nine flros wore
roportcd In tho Cascade natlonnl for
est during August, according to n
report sent from tbo local office to
tbo district offlco in Portland. Ot
the Urea roportcd by the lookouts,
six were in tho McKanzlo r'.vor dis
trict and threo ia tho Oakridgc
area.
ALBANY A bug which may bo
tho long-sought pest to destroy Can
ada thistles has boen found oper
ating in thistle patchos in Linn
county and Fred N. Williamson,1
county club leader, has sont spocl-l
mens of tho bug to tho Oregon Ag
ricultural college to got data re
garding It. It Is a spoclcs of bootlo.
XOTIClTlNVITLNa PROPOSALS TO
ISirilOVE WABHINOTON
STREET FROM THIRD STREET
TO FIFTH STREET, INCLUDING
INTERSECTIONS.
Proposals will bo received by the
Common Council of tho City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for making tbo
Improvement ot Washington street
from Third street to Fifth street In
cluding Intersections.
Tho improvement to bo mado In
accordanco with tho plans and speci
fications tborefor on fllo with the,
City Englnoor and tbo Pollco Judgo,
I for ottbor of tho classes of bardsur
facing mentioned in tho plans nnd
specifications and In tho Odlnnnco,
No. 557, ordering tho Improvement.
Tho making of the Improvement will
Tom Takes a
i ifuwoii iw?$C B ii I mM ' .
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Ago In Linkville
rcsponsiOle for
TO PAY -
bo lot In one contract Proposals
must bo filed with thn 1,'ollco Judgo
not later than 8 o'clock P. M of
October 3rd, 1921, nt which dato nnd
tlmo, nt tho Council Chamber III said
city, all proposals will bo opoucd
fo consideration.
, Each proposal must bo accomp
anied by a cnrtlflod chock on somo
rcllablo banking Institution equal to
flvo percent ot tlio amount ot the
proposal to bo fortoltod to tho city
upon tnlluro ot tho successful bid
dor to enter Into contract and bond
for tlio faithful completion of tho
Improvement. Tlio right to rojoct
any and nil proposals being huroby
reserved in tlio common council Tho
award to tho successful bidder wilt
bo made, contingent upon tho snto
ot tho bonds tn lm authorized for
financing tho proposed Improvement.
I Tlio Improvement to consist ot
f grading to full width, hnrdsurfactng
25 feet In width with either Itltull-
thlc, Concroto or Wlllltn. curbing,
nnd laying of concroto sidewalks.
A. L. LEAVITT.
Police Judgo
By order of the Common Council.
xeTin: invitivo phoiwalh to
improve .ieiterson vritinrr
ritoMTiiiuiKTiii:iri'To rirrn
sTiii'in", ai rii'Tii sTitKirr
ritoM .ir.rn iisov to Lincoln
NTitr.irr. ani Lincoln strei:t
ritoM pu-rii sweet to si.vrn
SWEET IXCI.UOtXd IXTERSI.C
TIOXS AND Till". INTERSECTION
OP LINCOLN AND SIXTH
STREI7T.
Proposals will bo received by the
Common Council of tho City of
Klamath Falls. Oregon, for making
tho Impovement of Jefferson street
from Third street, to Tlfth street nnd
Fifth street from Jefferson to Lin
coln strcot and Lincoln street, Fifth
Atrcct to Sixth street. Including In
tersections, and tho Intersection nt
Lincoln nnd Sixth street. Thn Im
povement to bo mndo In accordance
with tho plnns and specifications
therefor on fllo with tho City En
gineer and In thn offlco of tho Pollco
Judgo, for cither of tho classes of
hardsurtarlng mentioned In tho plans
nnd specifications and In Ordlnniiro
No. 560, ordering tho Improvement
Thn making ot thn Improvement will
bo tot In ono contract.
Proposal must bo filed with tho
Pollco Judgo not later than 8 o'clock
P. M of October 3rd, 1921, nt which
tlmo and dato nt tho Council Cham
ber In said city all proposals wilt bo
opened for consideration.
Each proposal must lm accompa
nied by a certified check on somo
rosponslblo banking Institution equal
to 5 por cent of tho amount ot tho
proposal, to bo forfeited to tlio city
upon falluro of tho successful bid
der to enter Into cont.trct nnd bond
for tbo faithful completion of tho
Improvement. Tho right to reject
nny and nil 'das being horoby ro
sorvotl in the Common Council. Thn
awnrd to tho fturccBsfu! bldtlor will
bn mado contingent upon thn sale
of tho bonds to bo nuthorlnd for
financing tho propoiod improvement.
Tho Improvement Is to consist of
grading to full width, hnrdsurfnclng
25 feet In width with either llltull
thlc, Concroto or Wllllto, with curb
ing and six foot cement sidewalks
on both sides, nil Intersections to bo
paved full width.
A. L. LEAVITT,
Pollen Judgo.
ny ordor of tlio Common Council.
NOTICE INVITI.VO PROPOSAL TO
IMPROVE lIMHHIAItO STREET
FROM ESPLANADE TO PORT
LAND. AND MELROSE FROM
ELDORADO "TO PACIFIC TER
HACE. Proposals will ho roeelvcd by tho
Common Council of tho City of KInm-
Trip to the Poutoffice
VELL.HI.VGURVACATIOM YEP. BACXTO
MUST Dt OVER.-ISEE J THE OLD
YOU'RE BACK OH Cf STAMPIM GROUNDS
imc p 'IOimin;
nth Knits, Oregon, for limiting tlio
Improvement nt Eldorado Htroot,
from Esplniiiulo to Portland Btreot,
and Melrose Htroot from Eldorado to
Parlflo Torrm-b, Including IntorHoc
lions, Tlio Improvement to ho inrxilo In
accordance with tho plans and npocl
tlrntloiiH Ihorofnr on fllo with tlio
City Engineer nnd In thn offlcn of
thn Pollen Judge, for either of tho
eliiRKon of hnrdsurfucliiK montlound
In tlio plnim niul specifications nnd
In Ordlnniiro No. 65(1, ordering tho
Improvement. Thn limiting nt tho
Improvement wilt bo lot In one eon
tract. Proposal must bo filed with
thn l'ollrn Judgo not Inter than 8
o'clock P. M., of Octobor .Ird.. 1021,
nt iwhtch dato und tlmo nt tlio city
hall In nald city, nil proposals will bo
opened for connldoratlon,
Knelt proposal must lm at'cnmpn
tiled by a certified check on some
responsible banking Institution nqunl
to 5 por runt ot tho amount ot thn
proposal to be forfeited to thn city
upon failure ot tho successful bidder
to outer Into contract nnd bond for
tho faithful completion ot thn Im
provement. Thn right to reject nny
nnd nil bids being hereby rcsnrvod In
tho common council. Tlio award to
tho successful bidder will bo matin
contingent upon tho snto ot tlio bonds
to bo authorized for financing thu
proposed Improvement.
Tho Improvement to consist of
grading street to full width, hard
surfacing to tho width of 25 feet
with either llltullthlc, Concrete, and
curbing.
A. L. LEAVITT,
Police Judgo
Jly order of tlio Common Council.
NOTICE I.WITl.VfS PIIOPOMAI.H TO
IMPROVE HIGH KWKITr PROM
THIRD STREET TO CEDAR
STREET. AND CEDAU STREET
PROM HIGH STREET TO PINE
KTHEITT.
Proposals will bo received by thn
Common Council of tbo City of Kliim
nth Falls, Oregon, for making the
Improvement ot High Street from
Third street to westerly lino of High
street and Cedar street Irom High
street to Pine street Including Inter
sections. The Improvement to bo
mado In nrcordanco with thn plans
and specifications tbercforo on fllo
with tho City Engineer and In tbo
offlco of tho Pollco Judgo, for either
of tbo classes of hnrdsurfaclng men
tioned In tho plnns ami Hpeclflcntinns
nnd In Ordinance No. 668, ordering
thu improvement Tho making of
thu Improvement will bn let In ono
contract. Proposals must bit filed
with the I'ollru Judgo not later man
H o'rtork P M , ot Octobor 3rd. 1921,
at which limn nnd date at thn city
hall In nald rlty nil proposals will bo
opened for consideration.
Each proposal mint bo accompa
nied by a certified ctieck on somo res
ponsible banking Institution equal
to 6 por ront of thn nmount of tho
propoanl, to bo forfeited to thn rlty
upon falluro ot tlio mirconnful bidder
tn enter Into contact nnd bond for
thn faithful completion of thn lm
provomont. Tho right to reject nny
and nit bids being hereby reserved
In tho Common Council. Tho award
lo tho successful bidder will bo mndo
contingent upon thn sain of tho bonds
to bo authorized for financing tbo
proposed Improvement.
Tho Improvement to consist In gra
ding to full width, hnrdsurfarlng to
tho width of 25 feci with either llltu
llthlc. Concrete or Wllllto, with curb
ing and cement sldnwnlkn
A. L. LEAVITT.
Pollco Judgo.
Ity order ot tho Common Council.
NOTICE INVITIXO PROPOSALS TO
IMPROVE HIGH STREirr I'ltOM
THIRD STREET TO SIXTH
STREET AND FOURTH STREET
I'ROM PINE TO JEFFERSON
STREirr.
Proposals wilt be received by thn
Common Council of tho City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for mnklng thn
Improvement of High street from
Third stroot to Sixth street and
Fourth strcot from Pine strcot to
Jefferson strcot, including Intersec
tions. Thn Improvement to ho matin
In accordanco with tho plans nnd
specifications therefor on fllo with
tho City Engineer nnd In tho offlco
of tho Pollco Judgo, for either of thn
classes of hnrdsurfaclng mentioned
lln tho plans nnd Rpoclflrntlons and In
'Ordinance No. 601, ordorlng thn Im
provement. Tho making of tho Im
provement will bo lot In ono contract
Proposals must bo filed with tho
Pollco Judgo not later thnn 8 o'clock
P. M., ot Octobor 3rd.. 1921, nt which
tlmo and data nt thn Council Chamber
In snld city all proposals will bo
opened for consideration.
Each proposals must ho uccompan
led by n cortlflod chock on somo res
ponsible hanking. Institution nqunl
to 5 per cent of tho nmount ot tho
proposal, to ho forfeited to tho city
upon falluro of tbo successful bid
der to enter Into contract nnd bond
for tho faithful completion of tho
Improvement. Tho right to rojoct nny
nnd all bltls bolng hereby rcHurvod In
thn Common Council. Thn luvartl to
tho Niiciesnnil blildur will ho mado
contingent upon tlio nnlo of tho bondv
mm Mv OM friend iH
wS HI. IS SOME H$
'LLf'Jfr iniPO 'cu O faff
V7,trzzi, aaui rrinfi imi '77W, L r-r ' 1
n ''r4i wi.... 7 mmm uiixl. r. a i n iw.
rovii
PAC1H
lo bn ntithorlzotl for financing tho
proposed Improvement. Tlio Improve.
ineut to consist ot grading to full
width, hnritsurfaclng Twenty flvo
feel In width with cither llltullthlc,
Concroto or oilier Imrdnurfnco pavo
iiient, wllh curbing nurt commit ldo
wal Its.
A. L. LEAVITT,
Pollco Judgo.
Ity order of tlio Common Council.
MAKE STREET IMPROVEMENT.
Proposals will ho racolvod by tho
Common Council of tho City of Klam-
nth Falls, Oregon for mnklng tho
Improvement iltrtlguml for Fourth
street from Klamath avenue to thn
mitlinrlv Hum llf flillj nVlmlln! Fifth
street from Klamath avonun to tho
southerly lino or widow nvonun.
Walnut nvnntiu rrom tlio norinoriy
ii... ..r t.'.uii-Mi ir,nil tn thn Hnuthnrlr
line of Sixth street; Oak avonuo from
tlio northerly lino or Fourtii strcei
tn thn noutherly lino of flovonth
street: Willow nvenuo from tho
northerly line of Finn street to inn
southorly linn of Sixth street together
with nil Intersections betwocn tho
respective tormlnl not nlrondy Im
proved Hnlil proponed improvement!
to be mado In accordance with tho
ilt... iKifl utnflflfiitlnna nt thn cttV
,'M(n ..,'..... w. .
engineer for either of thn clnssoa of
Imprtivomnnt mentioned in sam pians
and specifications and thn nrdlnnnco
ordering thn proposed' Improvement.
WHICH snni ormnnurn is nuranotru
541), adopted on the 21st day ot
l.il,riinrv 11)51 nnd liV tbo maVor
opprotod on tho 23rd day of Februa
ry, 1'JIS.
Tim ttlniiB nnd nnHflrntlnnA for
(.(.). Iinnpnvntiliinl tmfnir ntl flln with
(...VI. ( (II . . w . M ... . .. Hiring .... ...w ......
thn Pollco Judgo and with tho city
engineer.
Tlio contract foi- making tho pro
posed Improvement will bo lot In ono
contract Proposals must bn filed
wllh tho pollco Judge for submission
to tho council not Inter thnn 8 o'clock
P M , on ucioiior 3rd, lvzi, at wnicn
time and date, at tho council chamber
In mid rltv. all nroiioinli will ba
uponnd nnd considered.
Each proposal to bo accompanlod
bx n certified check on somo respon
sible bank equnl to 6 per cont ot
thn proposnl, same to bo forfoltod
to thn city upon falluro of tho suc
cessful bidder to enter Into bond and
riiiitrnrl fnr I tin fnllhfiil comtiletlon
iif the Improvement Thn right to
reject nny nnd nil bids nnd proposals
in llireny reserved in inn city, i tin
Inward to thn siirrrsstiil bidder will bo
I matin contingent upon tho snto of
tin bonds to bn authorized far pro-
tiding funds for financing tho pro-
tinned linnroYninnnt
llltls nro respectfully Invited on
llltullthlc, Oil Macadam and concrete,
In nddltlnn to grading, curbing, drain
age nnd cement wc'!:
Dated nt Klamath Falls, August
12th, 1921.
A L LEAVITT.
Pollrn Judgo,
Ity Order of the Common Council.
.NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO
IMPROVE SOUTH RIVERSIDE
STIM'IT PROM WEST MAIN TO
CITV I.IXl vi WEST MAIN
FROM END OI PAVEMENT AT
CONGER AVENUE TO WESTER
I.V LINE OP SOUTH RIVERSIDE.
i Proposals will bn rerolvod by tho
Common Council of thn City of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for mnklng the
Improvement of South Riverside
street, from West Main to tho city
limits, nnd West Main street from
end of pavement at Conger nvenue
to westerly linn of South Riverside
street Including Intersections. Tho
Improvement t bo mndn In accord
nncn with thn nlnns nnd aonctfleatlons
Ithnrofnr on fllo with tho City En
iglnoor ami In tho offlcn of tho Pollco
IJudgo for ottbor of thn clnsscs of
bartlfurraring mentioned In the plans
nnd specifications and In Ordlnnnro
No, 659, ordering tho Improvement.
The making ot thn Improvement will
bn In one contract.
Prnpnauls must be filed with thn
I Pollco Judgn not later than 8 o'clock
! P. M. of October 3rd., 1921, nt which
tlmo nnd dnto at thn Council Cham
ber In sntd city nil proposals wilt bo
opened for consideration. Each pro
posal must bo accompanied by a cer
tified chock on soma rcsponslblo
banking fnstttutlnn otiunl to 5 Pur
'ront of thu nmount of tho proposal
to be forfeited to tho city upon fall-
I uro of tho successful bldtlor to ontnr
Into contract nnd bond for tho faith-
' rul completion ot tho Improvement.
'Tho right to rojnct nny nnd nil bids
being hereby resorved In tho Com
mon Council. Thn award to tho sue-
'rcssful bidder will bo mndo conting
ent upon tho sale of tho bonds to ho
authorized for financing thn propos
ed Improvement. The Improvement
to consist of grading to full width,
hnrdsurfaclng 36 root In width, with
either llltullthlc, Concroto or Wllllto,
concrete curbing, nnd sidewalks flvo
feet wldo on west sldo of South Rlvor
ildo Htreot nnd from Main to south
Mini of park on oast side, and on
southerly lino of Main to oastorly
lino or South Rlvnrsldo.
A. L. LEAVITT,
Pollco Judgo.
Hy ordor of, tho Common Council.
BY ALLMAN