The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    PAQH VIVR.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY, OCTODKR 24, 1031.
Mills Sewer System 1 Camp Lewis Officer
Will Conduct Inquiry
Work Being Rushed
By Contractors
Work on tho Mills addition how
er nro being rapidly puiihcd by tho
Loronz Drothorti who havu thu con
tract for InatalllnK tho mnlns and
pipes. Tho work has boon progress-
Inn nt tho ralo of COO foot a day,
Hiiy tho contractors, and as six and
ono half miles ot tho system must
ho laid to take euro ot tho addl-
tlon, tho contractorx aro bonding
oTory offort to accomplish thu work
boforo tho weather bocomes too
stormy.
Tho "work for a portion of tho
time was dono undor difficulties us
Hoopago hampered tho workman In
tholr operations but tho flow of
water wan stopped after tho men
bad 7$ld tho portion near tho can
al. Tho digging machlno has now
crossed Sixth strcot and Is on Its
way towards tho lako. Tho land
being crossed bolongs to tho Kwnu
na llox company. An easement was
offered tho city sovoral weeks ago
by tho company but tho council
took no action upon tho matter.
Manholes aro now being con
structed along tho soworago sys
tem und tho septic tank Is being
constructed. Ah soon as posslblo
tho pumptf will bo placed In posi
tion, tho contractors suy. Since tho
y sowers havu been undor way, ap
plications have boon made by otli
era rosldonts of Mills addition for
norvlco. Most of tho applicants llvo
boyond tho present zona bolng con
structed, but oxtonslons can bo laid
vory easily from tho Initial point
ot construction to servo them, Lor
onz brothers say, Tho council last
week listened to tho ploa ot a num
ber of people who aro off tho pres
ent sower und aro Investigating tho
probablo cost ot giving thorn eor-vlco.
Tho contractors say that thoy
will accomplish as much of tho sys
tem as posslblo ihls full and should
.tho weather bocomo too Inclement,
tho balanco ot tho work will bo
completod this coming spring
TACOMA, Oct. 21 -A hoard of
Camp !,owls offlciirH woro appoint
ed last night to Invcstlgato tho
death of Major Francis J. Dunlgan,
snot by mistake for a door In tho' LOST-
forest seventy mllos from hero
Mirnpiiiiionn reported that Potor
Z'lbrllHkl, n gtilrto, fired tho
shot.
HAVE YOU A CAIt? Do you want
'to go south 7 Have good offer
lady or gont. A money making prop
osltlon. It. Tonnoy, Koom 16, Wash
ington Uooms. 21
Nnpntnii III Top HIiik'h f"r IIojm nt
K, K. K, Htoro They twar mid
turn Muter.
flroy squirrel scarf. Ileturn
to IIpiis Auto Service and rccolvo
rowurd. 21-24
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KTItA.NI TIIKATIti:
"Out of tho mouths of babes and
sucklings" llttlo Tad unknowllngly
de-lded tho fato of two who woro Just
about to learn tho real moaning of
"llfo.' It proved that sometimes
thoro Is moro wisdom In tho heart
of a child than In all tho statutes of
tho land. Tho latest Solznlck Ilc
turn "Tho Hlghost Law," will touch
your lionrt. Soo It at tho Strand
Thcnlro tonight.
fatal, SOMM SNAP S1.000. Why pay
J500 for IoIh off pavement when
you can buy lurgo cornor, two lots,
on pavement. Sower connection on
lots, and pavoment all paid. Apply
1405 Oregon Ave., or phono 43W.
21-22
WANTED 12 Ouago Remington au
tomatic shot gun. Cash for bar
gain. Stato age, condition and price.
Pox 46 Klamath Agency. 21-22
FOIl SALE Clood bicycle vory choap
Leaving Sunday morning. Call at
408 N. Cth Streot. 21.
WANTED Woman for genorul
housowork. 415 Washington St.
21-25.
ORlCaON HARNESS CO. Now storo
7th und Klnmiith. 21-2G.
HAVE YOUR Auto curtains mado to
opon with tho door. Oregon Har
ness Co., 7th nnd Klamath. 21-25.
FOR RENT C room modorn house,
furnished, close In on 9th St. Will
rent for 6 months with prlvllego of
longer time. Inquire 512 N. Oth St.
21
BARGAIN Oood upright piano, ma
hogany caso In flno condition.
$250. Cull 741 Commercial St. near
Cth. 21-22
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FOR RENT Largo lorner hontto-
keeping room, closo in. Light.
water, fuel, llnon, etc., furnished.
Phono 419. if
A good bed nnd a good bath at
Colonial rooms, 11th near Main St.,
nnd 741 "Walnut Ave. 21.
Ovcitiliocrt for High heel lloott nt
K. K. K. Store one nnd four bucKlo,
MARKKT RKI'ORT
PORTLAND, Oct. 21. Cnttlo
steady; hogs slow; sheep Btoadyj
cgg firm; .buttor steady. -n-
HU.M.MO.VH
Jollity 1353.
in thu outrun- court of tiik
8TATK OF ORI-XJOX FOR KIjAM
ATII (X)UNTV.
JnmuH M. Milne, Plulntlff,
vs.
Kllznholh W. Milne. Dofondant.
To Elizabeth W. Mllno, Dofeiidant.
In tho .Vunio of thu Statu of Ore
gen:
DELINQUENT HAM J NOTICI3
Fort KlnmntJi Mcmlou Co.
location of Principal placo of bus
iness, Sun Francisco, California. Lo
cution of Works, Klamath County,
WlVfiUlJ,
NOTICE Thero nro delinquent
upon tho following described slock,
on nrcount of Assessment No. 1, lov
lod on tho 2nd day of Soptombor,
1921, tho f,ovcrnl amounts sot oppo
bKo tho names of tho rcspcctlvo
shareholders, us follews:
No. No.
Names Cert. Shnres Am't
M. R. Henmei 8 100 $1,000.
W. W, Jones . 13...224 ,,2,240.
Frioda V. Doolc HA'1 1 -W 10.
I). P. Doak IB 500 5,000.
F. M. Doak" 16 175 1,750.
And In nccordanro with law nnd
mi ordor of tho Hoard of Directors
madu on tho 2nd day of Soptombor,
1921, so mnny shares of each parcel
of such stock" as may bo necessary will
ho sold at public auction nt tho offlco
of tho Company 031 Mnrkot Streot,
San Francisco, California, on Mon
day, tho 7th duy of Novombor, 1921,
nt thu hour ot 3 o'clock P. M. of said
day, to pay said dollnquont assess
ment thoroon, together with costs of
advertising nnd ox pun bos of tho sale.
W. W. JONES. Secretary.
Offlco 031 Market Streot, San
iFrnncisco, California.
O. 21-' 3. Evory dny.
NEW TODAY f
FOR RENT Two-room offlco sulto
J ii Odd Follows building; best lo-
cation In town. 20-22.
WELL OLD PAL Say wo drown nil
our cares for a few hours In tho
swimming pool .nt tho? Now Hot
Springs Hnth Houms. 21
FOR RENT Modorn 5 room house,
.tarnished, close In on paved street.
Phono 273W. 21-22
WANTED TO RENT Furnished n-
partment or 4 room modorn house.
Phone 73R. 21-22
WOULD LIKE To communlcnto with
parties owning malo Persian cnts.
W. P. Darkor. Algomn, Ore. 21-24
You urn hereby required to appear '
nnd answer thu compuliit filed 'MUST SELL IN 10 DAYS Uuy from
ugulnst you In the nliovu entitled owner this elognnt 4 room nnd
suit on or boforo Sntiinlny, the 19th hath, modorn nil built-in up-to-dnto
day of November, 1921, nnd for fall- ll('"o worth $2,500. Look it over
nro t onppeur nnd answer, plaintiff n"'1 '""k" offor. 8 blocks from Btli
will apply to tho court for tho rellof "' Main. Jlox R. D Herald offlco.
prayed for In his complaint, to-wlt: 21-24
For mi nbsoliito dlvorco from you on
tho ground of desortlon continuing 1''" BALK Ono lnrgo qunrtorod
for moro than onu year prior to tho "lk Hhrnry tnblo, ono fumed qunr
flllng of stild complaint, and for such torm' oa, nu,' 4B lncn c " oxton
othor nnd further rollef as to tho H'0"' ' t ot 'r rhalrs, snddlo sent,
court may seem meet und equitable,""11 0!,k- 2 9X12 nxmlnstor rugs,
'Novombor 19th, 1921 Is tho lust matched. 1 solid onk Icnthor sent
day of tho tlmo prescribed In tho rocker. A bargain for quick salo.
ordor for publication of this summons ' first class furniture, only
In which voti mnv iinnear nnd answer hn used sixty days. On tho Mor-
Hniii mmninint. i rill ranch nonr Merrill, Oregon. C
1 " ... 1J,A1, Q1
MM.I ..... I. .-...! I... VH.I"i JIUBIUIIUJ,
t mn niiiiiiiiuun in Buiviiu uy jiuiiii-
21-22
vt'if?,vIiynn0,irrtiir ?,!it,!i!,I,'0n0rn,,.l?;lFO't SALE-Frcsh Jersey cow with
V. Kuykondnll, Judge of tho circuit. fln hnlfnr .. mnnt. .,,, nlqn
court of tho stato of Oregon for
Klamath County, dated Octohor 6,
1921, which ordor roqulrod that sum
mons ho published onco a wook for
six succcsslvo wooks, tho first publi
cation being Octobor 7, 1921, and tho
last publication bolng November
18th, 1921.
RENNER, MANNINO & OANONO
Attorneys for Plaintiff, whoso bus
iness and post offico address Is
American Natlonul Hank Dldg.,
dClamath Falls, Klamath County,
Ore.
07-14-21-28 N4-11 18.
t
dry cow, C yoars old. $140 takes
thorn. Sco DcChalno, North Klam
ath Fulls. 21
FOR SALE Or would consldor rent
ing to rcllablo party with no child
ren, furnished houso ot 5 rooms nnd
bath, largo lot, scrooncd porches,
lawn, good piano and sowing mach
lno. Would retain ono room, but
optional. Apply owner, 943 Roso St.
21
Save Doctor bills not your boy n
'Patrick" Macklnnw thin winter.
j
FOR SALE
36-Room Apartment House
Income $300.00 Month
A Home, Occupation and Income
Price, $15000--rerms to Suit
J. T. WARD & CO.
834 Main St.
tt,.4t.S..H4f7r4fHW'3
THE
SALVATION ARMY
OCTOBER 19th TO 29th
CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS
4th and MAIN ST.
Make Your Contribution Now
IBS nEf M
If you have a watch to repair don't send
to a blacksmith, but
LET GEORGE DO IT
GEO. L. METZ
Watchmaker and Jeweler
622 Main St.
r
i"Square as Old Abe"
'During the past week we have had a
steady increase in business due to the fact
that we sell only the very best. Our- beef is
taken only from twti-year-old Steers, of
which we have over three hundred head to
toe sold during the coming months. '
The Veal we sell is taken from only
the fattest and youngest calves and is the
very best it is possible for us to buy.
The usual bargain prices will prevail
Saturday and -if -you. have not visited our
market it is to your advantage to do so at
once.
The Lincoln Market
"SURE WE DELIVER"
Third and Main Phone 511 -J
ft
SELLING.
OUT
At Less Than Cost
Saturday, Oct. 22
MY ENTIRE STOCK OF GROCERIES, FIXTURES AND HOUSE
HOLD GOODS.
LOOK AT THESE PRICES :
Potatoes, 110-lb. Sack $2.75
Assorted Candies, pound 25 .,
Royal Club Coffee, pound 42 u
M. J. B. Coffee, pound - .42 $,
Old Yankee Syrup, quarts 48 j.
Old Yankee Syrup, pints 1...'. 30 m'.
Log Cabin Syrup, quarts 70 W,
Post Toasties, 2 for 25 - .
Sunkist and Del Monte Canned Fruit, 2V2S 35
Snowdrift, 21b 42
Sale starts at Eight o'clock and continues until my en- 7
tire stock is closed out. Come early and bring your
friends.
Mrs. J. V. CORDOZ A
1126 MAIN ST.
Next to Strand Theatre
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