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We will do your
next week's
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ashm
An Exceptionally Artistic and
Convenient Six-Room Hpuse
Without
Charge
and we'll do it in the
e asiest and quickest
way washing can
v: done. It will
j be done with
the
Vacuum
Electric
vVasher
on the
day that
you name
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The EASY is an investment in wash
day ease and can be placed in your
home for so little at $2.50 per week.
It will pay to' ask for a demonstration
V not the slightest obligation, of course.
Telephone 129 or see the EASY at oar
showrooms. i
Eureka Appliance Company
. with the
Golden Rule Stoi e
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House No. 101 ' - i"-' --a; :li ;. . X-y--'
BIGSHAKE-
" -AT STATE "U
EUGENE, Ore., Jlay 9. After
sfecrecy which hart been maintained
tor a week, n.ews of the important
buslnoss transnctcd at tlio mnelinK
. of the University of Oregon board
of regents , here Saturday, May 2,
was revealed hero last night,
y. Among the moves made by the
. regenti are:
Newj heads o departments au
thorized fdr, !ain(sllfi; and fiomance
languages. s
Depftrtments of drami and speech
arts ous.olidatD(t,wJtU lSnsllsh; . oud.
fergus Reddle automatically depart
ed as a result.
Dean Colin .V. Djinent, head ot
thn collegs of litorature, science and
"it, granted n years leave of ab
sence. : 1 iinotby Cloran, bead of the Ko
niance laiiRiiago department, and
Herbert Cram by Howe, head of
English, rotulncd as proteaucr.s li
their respective departments.
Dr. Harry I). Torroy, chairman
of t lip department of medicine, not
expocted to roturn after a year's
leave of abuonco.
The consolidation of tho depart
ment of drama and speech arts with
the department of English and tho
departure of Fergus Reddio, head of
the former- department for sovorni
yours, was recommondod by a cow
mltteo couslstlng of C. C. Colt and
Mrs,. George T- vGorllngor, . both .ot
Portland; Sam Kozer, secretary of
DIGNITY and simplicity - are ' the
basic essentials of the successive
small house. Fussy and elaborate
details not only detract from the
nvpViirpptiiral merit of a house.
but needlessly add to its cost.
The realization of this fundamental archi
tectural principle is slowly being driven home
,to the American people with the result that
we are .beginning to see a great improve
ment in our domestic architecture. . '
The increased cost of building thai fol
lowed the Armistice had at , least one good
effect. It . made people give more serious
consideration to the materials used in home
building and greatly increased the use of the
more permanent materials.
. People appreciate more than- ever that
there is very little difference between the
cost of the cheaper materials and the best,
especially When the difference is reduced to a
percentage of the total investment. . The use
of better materials and construction, and the
growing appreciation of the good in archi
tectural design is adding to the attractive
ness of many an American community
The house illustrated is a splendid example
of the beauty and- substantiality that can
. be attained through dignity and simplicity.
Second Floor '"
Desttsned by Olnf William Shrltrrcn '
Courtesy, American Face Brick Association 1
There is not a meaningless or unnecessary
line in the design: The proportion and scale
of the house are excellent. ;
The door and window openino-s are in per;
feet balance and add a note of ijeriness and
coziness. The whole, design expressed gen
uineness. It is a house of which any true
American might well be proud.
Both in exterior design and interior ar
rangement economy has been carefully con- ;
sidered. The straight-aywy roof lines and
the absence of all eccentricities in plan elim
inate all needless expense in construction.
The floor plan arrangement is exception
ally compact and convenient. There is no
waste space. ' Throughout the rooms are of
good size and provided with cross ventilation.
Notice the access to the porch from both
living and dining rooms, and its ideal loca
tion away from the street and facing the
garden.
The open fireplaces in the living room and
in' two of the bedrooms are unusual in a "
house of thi3 size and add greatly to its
liveableness. - ; ' -
It may be of interest to add that this house
won a national architectural competition in
which more than 350 designs were submitted
by architects in all parts of the country.
slate and ex-officio m'.cmlier ot tho ll
board; Fred Fink of Kug'r.to ami
Judge .J. W. Hamilton cf Rosoburs, .
appointed at the "Jar. nary session to
Investi'salo tho sltuvticn at tho I'ni
versity -with the aim ot consolida
tion of nome 'depui -mientji and Ihn
abolition of some In '-shier, that a
deficit of J00.O0O rmuir.Uy might
be avcKled. ,
A new head of department of
Ergl sh literature, which will now
take in the department of .drama
and speech arts. v,a:i nulhcrlze;!
and as a result;' Jlertcrt Cronibie
Howe, for M:a:iy years its bo.id and
also the representative of tho Unl
versityl in the. Paclfif Coast and
nsrtnwent conference govemi-g bod
ies, was reduced to a po3iMon as
professor. His salary, under the
anion, would bo cut $"00 a year.
After a. Los Angeles stranger
sobered up ho found ho had mar
ried, 'but nothing seems to , stop
drinking.
O. V. Myers of Modford,1 well
known In this section through1 his
Interests with , the JHack,...Ti:aclt com
pnny, is hero for the week-end.
yOU7 MONEYS WOiTH!
Phone
Johnny-on-th
Spat
for Lumbei
Main 12j8
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Deliver your own lumber, and save five .cents on th6
uciia:-. mats what.it costs us to deliver ancl.it
might as well be in your pocket.- gtop in while
you'ro in town. . '
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Lakeside Lumber
y; Company. ','Vr
Center St. and Klamath Ave.
Lots, Houses, Ranches,
Business Projierty t
1 Can Get Theml for You
Irrigated or dry ranches, KlamatifvFalls lots in any
section of the city, dr city. bus,fness and residence
; property. My listings cover
ath county. If you plan to
a business location see me,
Day or evening, phone 726-call.
l'ections of Klam-
5uy a residence or
and I'll be glad to. '
R. H. Maley
REAL ESTATE
703 NortJ.inth
Do You
Need Money
To Build That Home?
If . you ,qwn your lot, and have some money, wo
.can loan you half ' the value of building and lot
combined, payable; like rent. Monthly payments.
Make your arrangements, now, before the spring
tush begins, so jjhat your dream home may be a
reality before snow flies again. I
There is no quickeV way of making money than
, by real estate jvmvestment in a growing town. You
-lrp in the grenving town the rest is' up to you.
Momyer & Mojnyer
Insuranoef Real Estate
Hopka Building ,
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Building and Loan
: Phone 366
CO
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Cinders are economical and prac
tical for roads and driveways as
they pack- and bind, making a very
smooth, pavement-like surface
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A, F. (iraham
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Office Rooms 201-202 Winters Bide.
. - PHONE 526
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Heretofore the demand for cin
ders has been greater than the sup
ply. We have added new and im
proved equipment which will en
able us to supply all needs. ' .
. Orders accepted for
. , 1 immediate delivery x
CI N D E R S
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. COURTS
Deeds
Klamath Ko'rporation to Frank
Ira White; 4-10-25. $1.00 I. R. S.
Darrow Addition, lots 17, 18, 19,
20, 21, block 310.;
John Westlund to Silas Clark; 4-27-25;
$1.00 I. R. S.. Mills Second
Addn. Iot 15, block 213.
Herbert Plolshhacker et Ux . to
Associated Oil Co.; 4-22-25; $5.00
I. R. S,; Second Railroad Addn.,
lots 17, 18, 19, block 10. '). j . '
COAL DEALERS TO
DOPE OUT PRICES
PORTLAND, Oro.; May 9. -Discussion
of credit, consideration ol
the summer price of coal, and elec
tion of ofricors aro to occupy the
concluding session of tho Oregon
Coal Dealers convention this aftor
noon. ; No session was hold this
anornlng. Tho annual banquet and
vaudoville show will bo, held tonight
at a hotel.. ; .
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F. M. Habens' of Grants Pass is
among tho many valley visitors in
tho eity this week . ' v. -,!-