Monday, November 2, 1!)2C
EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Mrs. Willard Johnson
Teacher of Paijo
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Phone 226-R
1731 Melrose
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laatruotlble, and I approvact
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bulldlriK or bulldlnga bu ppovldju
for t!i euro (tf contagious citsos.
l'ruvlilfd no othor morn au liable lu
Cg'Uon Is available. W6 would hur
gtgt thai tint old pcfl hoiiBe be dt.-
ntroyed or removed, thn gr ;und lev
nlod gnU plgjltgd in rnt.iH. and one
or two autall coUjku ho built. An
additional cottage oould bo a'ddod
each year until the needs of the
klty aro aerved. With atrlct econ
omy and the Judltloua use of tao
money It might bo pmslltle to handle
thin uxpvnao from tho General Fund
dnrlng Iho romlng year, otherwise
it ipectal levy woulil io necoaaary,
"8ocotyl, .Sixth Stroot, Oregon Avo
uuo and Street Klushlng Due to
tho Incraaalng and heavy traffic oa
those two main entrance to tho
city. Home plan must be marked out
for tlto nerrpttneut repaying of those
i.trcets which will Include an under
ground paasngo under tho main line
ot the Southern Pacific on Sixth
street. Some or theso Improvements,
undoubtedly can bo made under the
Co.,
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CLASSIFIED AD HATES
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l'our Insertions - pw line 28c
Week (0 times) P Hnn BOe
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Minimum charge Sic Ada not
consecutive aro charged na (!
lowing fitted omlaaloa.
First Insertion M In "Nuw Today"
column without extra, ohargn, but ait
Insertion lu that column arv at tint
Insertion rata.
Bancroft Law, while on. .r the cx
nonig will hard to bo bornq by Iho
city. H will ulao bo necejuaary t
ralau monay through thi- Issuance of
bonds for flush coutlivx those pgfgd
Hi reels which nru rap! Uy detorlot
Ing through long tiaagrw.
"Third, Jiewer nip-al 1'lant
Tho Council haa under i msldera
tlon a complete Sanlta y survey of
tho city and tho Ufgifcllatlon of a
modern aewer dispoaill plant and
system. The health oi the entlru
city Is Jeopardised by every day'a
doluy lu this project, nd when the
plan Is perfected and submitted to
tho voters it should meat with their
lienrty support and end"rsement,
"Fourth, Street Lights -No other
elty of Importance on the Pacific
Coast la handlcappad with such an
unll(uuted syatem of Itreet lighting
as that' serving the business section
of Klamath Kulla. The pr:Je-:t
should be given serluus attention
and Bomo plan decided upon with
out further delay.
"Fifth, Modern Form cf City
Qovernmont We ahouul awaken1 to
the fact that Klamuth Falls la de
stined to be a city o! Importance.
Tho lime la hero when we should
plan and build for the future. Klam
ath Fall Is a Five Million Dtllar
corporation, yet, under our pres
ent system, the entire management
of It vuet and extremely intricate
huslnss lias to be handled as a side
Issue to the private Interest of 1U
officials. This la due ntlrely to the
system under which we are operat
ing and full credit should be gireo
those who aro bo njuelthnil? sacri
ficing their tlmo mid energies for
the public welfare, hut it we are
to build a city here, such a we all
desire, wo should plan scientific ally
and systematically go that our ex
penditures today will-not be wasted
tomorrow, but may be used for the
completion of a part, of a perman
ent plan. We urgently recommend
the careful atudj and consideration
of the City Manager Form of Gov
ernment which la proving so suc
cessful in many of tho progressive
cities throughout the country. This
matter would require months of
Bare-fill Investigation and could ' be
best handled through an officially
appointed Charter Commission, as It
would necessltato tho drafting of a
new charter for submission to tho
voters." .
' WILMINGTON, Del. Osbprno
Wood, who has said ho will not con
tost his" wife's divorce suit, has re
served rooms at a hotel. The case
comes np this week.
"If It's Loose We'll Move It" "KU7
HEW TODAY
FOIl HAIH- I room house, one
blOOK from .Mills school, and Fast
Main Itreet, Price 11750; terms,
f, 03 Martin treat. i-T
FOR BALE - Female Herman Roller
canary, flood mother, good singer;
13.00, illl Walnut Ave. 2
FOR BALB-rt-ll head dairy cattle;
14 now milking. May be seen at
Ous Soderlund ranch, Reno road,
fit
FOR KALE My entire herd of pure
bred Shorthorn cattle from feder
ul accredited tubcreUlofl - free
herd. One bull ! months old, one
bull calf, 15 cows and heifers, 13
of breeding Ago, Prices right for
uulck sale. W. It. Lindsay, Merlin,
Josephine county, Oregon, 3-14"
FOR SALB--130 head rango ewes,
in good condition, priced right.
O.'Copnor Ilroii., Klamath Fulls.
Merrill Route. 2-7
FOR 8ALK Lloyd loom baby baggy,
116. 00. 447 Alameda. 2-3"
FOIl
KENT Furnished apartment.
020 Lincoln. Phono 597W. 2-4
1 HAVE FOR SALE 23 head of
young Jersey heifers, rome to
freshen soon, that show their
breeding and quality; also five
purebred Ayrshlres soon to fresh
en. For, particular see Boyd
Hruner, 1240 Wilford Ave. 2-4
FOR RENT Modern I room apart
ment, furnished; furnace heat.
Call 203W. 2-3
FOR SALE Jonathan apple, 3c
pound; best cooking and eating,
lii.ng sacks and get a few pounds.
They won't last long; also young
singer and wire cage for $8.0.
4 miles east and 1-4 mile north on
Lakeview lit. Phone S91W:. 2-3
FOR SALE -Lady's dark blue Buit,
size 40. Inquire 130 So. 7th St.
Phone 72. 2-1
NEW AND SECOND HAND goods al
second hand price. Gooding's. it
Muin St., below the court house.
1-3
PIANO TUNING W. H. Morgan, at
the Earl Shepherd Co. 2-7
FOR SALE 2 work horses, weight
about 1350; also harness, almost
new, 5175.00 for both. Inquire
route 1, Box 7, Mills Addn. 2-7
FOR RENT OR SALE New 4 room
modern house, good location,
adults only. Call 752J after fl p.m.
EVERYTHING In Standard trees,
shrubbery, vines and roses. J. A.
Farley, Chamber of Commerce, or I
- 5SSJ. 2-4
FOR RENT 5 room furnished house
piano, telephone, garage. Phone
292W between 5 and 7. --3,
FOR RENT 2 room furnished
apartment, water and light fur
nished; also 4 room furnished'
apartment, close In; reasonable:!
Inquire 1S09 Main. 2-4
PAIL MIFORD LEAVING
Paul Buford, who for the past year
has been connected with the Bulck
and Star agency in this city, as a
salesman, is leaving tomorrow morn
ing for Californa. He will visit in
San Frnacisco for a week or more
and will then go to Los Angeles,
where he plans to locate in business.
During his residence in Klamath
Falls he has made many friends who
regret to learn he is leaving.
It Is ono thing to buy a homo
and it ia another to bo satis
fied with It after you get it. '
Have a house built for you, to
your order; Just as you liko it,
with stroug lines of individual
ity about it. You take pride in
It your frlonds admire it. Sat
isfactory! What's tho answer?
A happy family.
H. E. Roskamp
Designer and Builder
1732 Esplanade Phone 572
FOR RENT
FOR RENT- -Cabins for white men
Soe Collins, 724 Market. O 21--N21
FOIl RENT -Stock or dairy ranch;
also 400 acres grain land, all un
der Irrigation, Apply J, W. Kerns,
1303 South Cth St. Phone 557J.
27-2
FOIl RUNT 4 room furnished cot
tage, bath. Inquire 315 Lincoln.
27tf
FOR RENT- First I'lass furnished
apartment, steam heated. McCar
thy Apartment, 630 i'lne. Phono
S00. 29tf
FOR RENT A desirable room with
private family, for employed lady
or gentleman. 5 26 North 8th 8t.
30-2
FOR RENT Furnished
bath. 58 Main St.
Apt.
with
31-3
FOR RENT 7 room
house. Phone 496W1.
furnished
31-3'
FOR RENT A desirable sleeping
room for lady or gentleman. Clou
In. 532 No. 8th St. Phone 685W.
31-7
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATIOX
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Lakeview, Oregon,
October 14, 1925. No. 012321.
Notice is herevby given that Al
fred Cummings, of Dorrls. Callfor.
nia, who. on October 29, 1924, made
Homestead Entry Act June 9, 191C.
No. 012321, for EV4NW4, Section
33, Towrship 40 S., Range 7 E, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
Intention to make Three Year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before C. R. DeLap, Clerk
of the County Court, at Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on the 8th day ol
December. 1925.
Claimant name as witnesses
V. T. Dorris, Walter Nichols. S
H. Reeves, Ned Connley, all of Dorrls.
California.
F. P. LIGHT.
Register.
Oct. 19 - Nov. 18 (30 Consec. days)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istratrix of the Estate of Swan Algot
Swanson. deceased, and has quali
fied. All persons baring claim against
said estate are notified to present
the same to me with proper vouch
er at the office of H. C. Merryman,
Attorney. Loomis Buildiing, Klam.
ath Falls, Oregon, within six months
from October 19th, 1925.
JULIA SWANSON.
Administratrix.
Oct. 19, 26. Nov. 2. 9.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Klam
ath. In the Matter of the Estate
of Nels Ulrick, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has tiled his final account
in the above entitled court and mat
ter, and that Saturday, the 21st day
of November, 1925, at the hour of
2 o'clock P. M. of said day. in the
court room of the above entitled
court, in the County Court House
at Klamath Falls, Klamath County,
State of Oregon, has been fixed by
the court as the time and place at
which it will hear the said ac
count and settle the same. AH per
sons objecting thereto shall file the
same, or appear personally and ob
ject thereto, on or before said date.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this 19th day ot October, 1925.
H. M. MANNING,
Administrator of the estate of
Nels Ulrick, Deceased.
,Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9. 16.
"NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given, That
sealed bids will be received by the
County Court of Klamath County, at
the County Court House, up to two
o'clock P. M. on Monday, the 16th
day of November, 1925, for bridge
materials.
Bidders may submit proposals on
any one or all of the following items:
(1) Piling. (2) Lumber. (3) Bolts,
boat spikes and nails.
Bidding form and bill of mater
ials may be had upon application
to the County Engineer, Klamath
Falls, Oregon.
Bids must bo securely sealed,
plainly marked "Bid for Bridge Ma
terial." and addresssed to the County
Clerk of Klamath County.
Each bid must bo accompanied by
a certified check, bidder's bond or
cash In a sum not less than ten per
cent (10) ot the amount of the
bid, said sum to be forfeited to
Klamath County upon failure of bid
der to enter into contract provided
by said County, within ten (10) days
after notice of acceptance of bid.
The County Court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
R. II. BUNNELL,
County Judge.
C. J. MARTIN,
Commissioner.
Pub. 2 days Nov. S & 9, 1925
LONDON. One can buy millions
of germs for a shilling or two.
More than two thousand varltles
are on sale at the Lister Institute.
SOMERS, POINT, N. J. Mayor
George Goll Is trying to get himself
defeatod tomorrow. Against his
wishes, he was made a candidate
and he forgot to withdraw In time.
FOR HALM
FOR SALE 10 head fine wool Ram
boulllet bucks. Call or write A. B.
Williams, Rt. 1, Box 185, Ah-
lo art. Ore 0 7 -N 7
FOR SALE One National cash reg
ister, for quick snlo $75. Inquire
W. C, Van Kmtuon, Hart Building.
phone 403. 20-7'
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FOR SALE 3 room modern house.
I Call 025 Wash. St. after D p. ra.
27-a
FOIl SALE Davis sewing machine.
Phono 1C8H. 27-3
FOR SALE CHEAP
with cnb and body.
- Ford truck
Phone 168R.
37-2
FOR SALE Orovery storo, doing
cash business, In growing town,
with good prospect. W. R. Harrlg,
Chiloquln, Oregon. 27.2
FIFTY FOOT FRONTAGE on 6th St.
150 ft. deep; with small modem
store, priced at $4,000. Lout
Gervals, Algoma, Ore. 0 27--N 27
FOR SALE At a bargain: email ho
tel located at stock shipping center.
Snap for energetic man and wo
man. For particulars, address Mrs.
Francis Royce, Midland, Ore.
29-4
FOR SALE Or trade for good mod
ern 4 or 5 room house: 120 acre
timber cruising 2 It M. ft. or more,
near Rosebprg, Ore.; creek run
ning through tract, clear of Incum
brance. R. V. Barto, Thompson
Falls, Montana. 29-4!"
FOR SALB Or trade for city prop
erty: a 320 acre ranch: also all
kinds of new and second hand
goods, cheap. C. W. Williams, 624
Klamath Ave. 30-g
FOR SALE Four door 1924 Ford
sedan. Good condition; term. Call
182 between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m.
30 S
SALE OR TRADE For city prop
erty: Cadillac 7 pa, touring; also
set of auto tools. C. S. Olson, Gen.
flely. 31-3
FOR SALE Two Universal vacuum
cleaners; am closing out this line.
Real bargain. Link River Electric.
7th at Klamath. 31-2
FOR SALE Chain hoist, 2 ton cap.
$10; value $27. Mrs. M. Smith,
Shaw-Bertram Lbr. Co. 31-1
MISCELLANEOUS
Oil JOY, OH BOY. Where do we go
. from here? To the Hot Spring
Nat. 31-2
WINDOW CLEANING, Floor wax
ing, house cleaning and Janitor
service. Reference a. A. M.
Rhodes. Phone 360W. 7tf
HEADQUARTERS for Manhattan
Woolen Mills. If it's made of wool,
we have it; also Paragon made-to
-measure ladles' coat. 522 So. 6th
St. Phone 456M. I will call to show
my line. (Bonded). Absolute sat
isfaction guaranteed or money re
funded Mr. Beatrice Cory.
811 Oil
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eat. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624. tf
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
Send them to the Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay the return postage.
25c BUNDLES OF PAPBR Herald
office tf-nt
ROBERTS SUITS AND Overcoat!,
hand tailored to measure. Npw
showing winter styles In long
strand virgin wool fabric. Phone
109 and I will call with samples,
or see me at the Gun Store Sat
urday afternoon and evenings. A.
R. (Ace) Renner. 03-N3
DRESSMAKING
610 So. 5th St.
0 2 N a
WANTED
WANTED
21F11.
Housekeeper. Phono
27-2
WANTED Colored woman wishes
work by hour. Phone 267R. 29-4
LADY WISHES to care for and glyo
treatments to invalid lady in ''onto.
Phone 2S8R. 30-2
WANTED Light truck to haul
lumber. W. H. Kltts, Bonanza, Ore.
31-4
LOST AND FOI'ND
LO ST Carrier's subscript!, n
collection book; reward. Roturt
to Horald office. , 31rt
Beginning with
Saturday the 24th
The Altamont Auditorium
(Under New Management)
Will give regular
Wednesday and Saturday
Night Dances
Good floor and good music. All
conveniences.
Galloway's Orchestra