January 20, 19.12 fAGK TWELVb THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON BIDS AWARDED BY HADEN FOR CANAL PROJECT Bid for reconstruction work In connection with radio gate checks and concrete box culvert on J canal, extending for about five miles east of Merrill, were opened and awarded In the of fice of H K. Haydrn. euperln tendent of th Klamath project of th V. 8. R 8., Thursday afternoon. The bid on arheaulea 1, X, 3 and S. waa awarded to M. W. Cherry and on achedulea 4. S. t and T. to .McGrath, Baran and Maddox. Work will atart within H days and will ba completed about April 1. The following contractora bid on the varloua achedulea at th prices given: Sewell and Hula: 1 11460; t 1 1 59: $mS; 411146: b 12211: 11817; 7 $1$9; 811717. Total $14,110. Karl D. Gentry: 111111.75: 1 148; 111041.15: 4 1U!1. 15; 5 11861.15: 11741: 7 $1608.50: 8 $1441. 50. Total. $13,100.50. Dunn Baker: 1 $111$; 1 $1410; 3 $1711; 4 $1611: I $1558; $1697; 7 $1368: 8 $1148. Total. $11,751. M. W. Cherry: 1 $105 50: 111206; $1600; 5 $1. 634.50; 6 no bid: 7 $1435. 50: 8 $1087.50. ToUI. $9, 187.50. McGrath, Bayan and Maddox: 4 $1410; 5 $1371.50; 6 $1359.75: 7 $1120.50. Total $5,881.75. IS Check Your Fan-Belt Regularly A loose fanbelt, or an old one, ready to break is a potential source of trouble, delay and ex pense. A broken fan belt may mean a boil ins: radiator and the loss of expensive anti freeze fluid. It may mean expense in motor work due to overheat ing:. It may mean de lay in an inconvenient spot on a hurried trip. Check your fan belt regularly and if it's worn replace with a Durkee Atwood they're built not only of the finest materials, but so scientifically cor rect that every strand carries an equal share of the load when under tension. An absolute guarantee accompanies every Dur-kee'- Atwood Belt. It must give all the ser vice we claim for it. Greater gripping quali ties insure a cool motor at all times insofar as fan performance is con cerned. at your service station or Littrell Parts Company Tth Klamath. Phono 1036. l'rlval trappers secured this bounty and also had the fur for sals. It waa not only a costly system but much evil crept In for unacrupuloua trappera formed a hahlt of taking coyotes In Nevada and bringing them orer the Una to fiairu the Modoc bounty. I'harlea (I. Poole of Sacra mento, predatory animal control leader of the C. 8. biological survey working In cooperation with th stat department of agri culture, then took oyer the work through the medium of the county board of supervisors The Genuine Plate Glass Mirrors New! Venetian Style Mirrors Sale Priced bounty aystem haa been entirety don away with and th V. 8. fi-reet eervlc collecte on cent rer head on all aheepmen using national foreat ran. This mnkea a fund of approximately Slf annually. To thla the couuty adds $1,000, leas than the former bounty costs, the t:aie about $1,500 and the I'. S. biological survey approximately fi.ooo besides furnishing the necessary overhead. The rtat a:so furulshea th poison. Let Classified things you need. Two minor accidents were re ported to th Klamath county sheriff's offlc thla week. K. R. Carulhars. Ashland, and J. K. Haynan, Klamath Kails. report- Ads find ttaejed that their cars collided on the t.reen Springe highway Jan uary 26. Itaynan stated snow plow was traveling on tha high way and that when (arulhera attempted to rut In th cars brushed, M. Y. Thompson of Klamath Falls reported hla car collided with another, th driver of which aaa uuknown, on lha Kock Creek road. Thompson said th road was In an icy eondltion. There'a no reason for being without anything you need to have. Let th else. Hied Ads 111 you how to gel It quickly and cheaply. Twenty-Thirty Club Sponsors Ski Dane Tlcketa ar on sal for th second annual Ski club danr. sponsored by th Twenty Thirty club of Klamath rails, and ran be obtained from !r. P. W. I'eak, or any member of th club. Th danr will take plac Saturday. February , In th Wlllard hotel ballroom. Wilbur t'hrlstnpherson and (leorg lllllla ar on the com mittee with Kr. Peak. Hevaral features hav been planned for th event. Proceed will be used lo purrhas a trophy for III rlasa A ski Jump at the au nual winter carnival at rorl Klamath, February II, held un der auspice of III Crater I-aks Nkl rlub. Visited In AHuma I.- I. Gra ham, district agent for th Southern I'aclflr railroad and J. W. Klligerald, auperlnteiidenl of the Shasta division. lumsniulr. spent Thursday visiting In Al luras, Calif. Ctrl Group Head Here on Friday Miss rranrea Arnold, national field secretary of th Olrla' Krlendlr society of th episcopal church waa to arrive In Klamalh Kalis Krlday to assist In lb for mation of a local organisation. A meeting will be held at HI. faul'a parish hall at 8 o'clock rrlday evening, for thla purpose. All women In the city. Interested In girls' work, ar Invited to attend. ALTTRAS. (Modoc Co.) Predatory animal, particularly coyote, not only play havoc with aU specie ot gam animals ard birds but annually take a tremendous toll ot livestock In northeastern California. In this annual loaa. atockmen of Lassen and Modoc counties ar particu larly hard hit. one ot th main reaaona for thia being th lm minse are ot wild landa lying just over the state line In Ne vada. When livestock prices are normal, th losses ot some fiockmaster from tha coyot mt ns.ee runs np Into many hun dreds ot dollars. Since the first settlement ot th pioneer In Modoc county Kin Lake and Klamath counties In Oregon, a relentless warfare has been waged against the sneaking gray wolf of the plains and mountains but decade after decree th slinking coyote baa r:anaged to almost hold his own. ri.eetlng with his native cunning every new move made for his extinction. Until a few years ago Modoc county paid a bounty of $2.50 for every coybte acalp turned in. Sit 10 X 11 In. Toull b more than pleased with thla special. Com early Saturday! Bargain Pillow Offer New Chenille Rugs Fast Colored and Fringed! February Kales Price Only Axminiter Rugs! HTtna-lnch Nlsv! lUriinlns at Our Krhruarr Hales Price! 81 M MM - xsassi. m for hath and V ? 7w ll imart nw de- WK bedrooms. Re. ZS f 'i V7r TI ilga. All !Uxfl n $.11 rfcU SHWMT 8)1 sToo tTifAnnS- (rif trufl $2.05 I 1I. .I..A nlllnw filial I II UnS rl, I Vi M Vt I r mmW WbsT g I ticking. With cord. If . af V sssa I ft 1 I II It aw- w w a-g. Flaehllght 1300 ft. focus ing rang! Complat with I cell and Matda bulb. 50-iri. Damask Keg. Sl, 8 Yard A larg assortment ot drap rla In short Isngths, dis continued patterns. Look thla group ever befor you buy! Fiddle Back Unf. Chair I.M ValM All hardwood constructed rhalr with handsnm flddl hark that produces long Ufa. Saddle seat. Son rhalr for on dollar. MMkM 1A 2-Pc. LIVING ROOM SUITE Quality At February Savings Consider the feature of this set and you'll aee what a wonderful value It really Is. All hardwood frame, steel base construction, and upholstered In rose and taupe or blu and taup Jacquard velour. Th spring-filled cushions ar reversible. See them t Ward's. NOW ONLY Pay Only W rmwn (I..V Monthly Small Carrying Charge 3-Pc. BED ROOM SUITE An Achievement in Beauty, Value and Saving You'd never Imagine you could get such quality In a suite at this price. Yet Ward's offer you a 3-pc. auite of bed. chest of drawera and vanitr In a cholc of green or Ivory decoTaled for only $44.60. Corn early Saturday. Then you won't be dia $454.50 Pay Only S.1 Down f.VfSO Monthly Small Carrying Charge 5 Pc. Unf. Dinette Set! Special Savings $8-95 Th drop leaf table Is le 32x40 inches and has four imooth finished Windsor chairs to match. You'd usually pay at least $12. Ward-o-leum 9x12 Rugs S'ainproof, Waterproof A wide aHBortment of newest patternt to choone from In this value uroup. Hum for every room In tbe home. Buy now for future needs. Stones Sat. Jan. 29th. An event that brinirs to thousand of Ward cus tomers a chance to purchase home furnishinfrs at the lowest .prices for many years. And probably for many years to come, too. The following de partments participate in the tremendous value giving parade: 1. Furniture Department (Second Floor). 2. Floor Coverings. (Second Floor). 3. Curtains and Draperies. (Main Floor). 4. Bedding. (Main Floor). 6. Kitchen Utensils. (Basement). 6. Electrical Appliances. (Basement). Inner Spring Mattresses A 'JO Valoe $10.95 Mora maltreaa value for your money than vr be fore. 180 eoll units. 18 Iba. felted cotton llnters. Damask pattern drill. Bar 40 Lb. Felted Mattresses A IW. S7.M Value $5-95 Lowest pric ever for a mattr Ilk thla. Roll edit. Sheetlni tick. 40 Iba. of felted cotton llntera. 99 Coil BED SPRING Helical Tied $(&.9S Slnaie deck aprlnf with helical tied top In lasttns green enamel finish. Yon would usually pay $8.96 for a spring of this quality. Save On Metal Beds Brown or Ivory Enamel $5.95 Strong, atnrdy construction and pleasing appearance make thla bed on of th greatest values ot this value-giving sale. I 1 i Coil Spring Day Bed and Pad lament Price Ever! $18.95 Constructed with a full SS colls for real comfort and dur ability. The 25 lb. pad Is coverod with sturdy blue denim. You'd usually pay $25 and more for day beds like these. 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite Pay Only SS Down fl.HO Monthly imall Carrying Charge 55J.50 Newest Styles Thla aulle of walnut veneer eon flrma the saying that It alwaya pays to buy at Ward's. The bed, chest of drawera and Hollywood vanity with Venetian typ mirror are most modern In design and aturdy in construction. Usually sells at 170 or mnre. 2-Pc. SUKTTE Newest Style at Savings! Another outstanding value In Wards Rales for th Horn. I'd bolstered In Taup and roe or woodros Mohair with harmonising raver cushion. Th full wshb under-construrtlon la usually found onlv In suites priced mucn nianer. Pay Only as Dowa aT.no. Monthly a mall tarrying llusraw w. T"r 1 Same Washer Sold Ji Ly' .-ffirf ''rf Again Reduced! $63.95 'Sag j Lowest Priesj in ifCO) .".. FEATURESi Wei 'a" 11 Inch Porcelala fiJsT.". '.i Enamel Tank l'.'.7i"v '.' l'"f '-i -v 3nulne (-position Lot- yLl-.--:.'. "r ll Wrlnier ?i?r5j9r32 targ J H -Inch Balloon Trit a fo center post easy w I Tl ' cloth f yv VkC R'ashea larg tubfnl la I . naawS"! arn 1 ' minutes without (-arrt"1' 1 rubbing PS V jTiar" 1 Approved by Oood f""'3 a Hooaekeeplng Beautiful New Patterns in 9X12 AXMINSTER At February Sale Price of $ a G.95 Don't tsk a ehanc ind wait for great r savings on Ax minsters Ilk the probably prlrea will never b lower than now. Kw patterns In aure fast colora. All -nnl lumllll TUKS that, only a year ago you'd have considered eireptional values at Vi more than this price! 58 fea, 9 " ill USE OUR BUDGET PLAN OF EASY PAYMENTS On orders of $20 or more. Small down payments. Only a small carrying charge added for this service. Treasure Cheat Sheets, size 81x99 In. Known for long wear. Reg. $1.09 89c Ruffled Curtain Beta plain or colored sty lei. bur (tain at only ............ 79c All Wool Double lllanket In 1931 sold for $7.91. Sit 70x80 In. " C Save now at .... VviDu Hturriy Ironing Hoards, wall braced with three strong legs. Usually 1 f( priced at $1.49 Ol.UU Upholstered fUillo llenrhe In velour and moquetta cov erings. A wonderful value for th &A QC horn pts7J MAIL THIS COUPON Montgomery Ward Co, Klnmalli Kails, Ore. Without ohllRatlon on my part, I would like to hav . on of your outside sales men call at (Address) Jn (Data) tnd furnish mo with com plete Information concern Nam 211-229 Main St. Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone 384 l j