PAGE TEN
THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
May 21, 1940
Manketi and tyiHcuieicU
WAR STOCKS
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NEW YORK, May Jl (AP)
War stocks today led the mar
ket in one of the widest breaks
In two years as severe allied re
verses brought visions to Wall
Street of a German-forced quick
peace.
Losses ran to IS or more
points for pivotal steels, air-
crafts, electrical equipments,
coppers, motors and chemicals.
The ticket tape frequently was
behind floor dealings on the
downswing, slowing on feeble
recovery shifts. Quotations were
above the lows in most cases
at the c 1 o i e with dealings
speedy. Transfers were around
4,000,000 shares, biggest turn
over since last September.
Major commodities weakened.
Bonds generally followed stocks,
although German and Danish
dollar loans moved upward.
The "free" British pound sterl
ing dropped substantially, along
with the French franc
Utilities and rails were lesser
sufferers than others, but they
were well down at the finish.
Conspicuous losers included
U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngs
town Sheet, Douglas Aircraft,
United Aircraft, Glenn Martiu,
Boeing, Lockheed, Sperry, Gen
eral Motors, Chrysler, U. S.
Rubber, Allied Chemical, West
lnghouse, Dow Chemical, Philip
Morris, Loft, Standard Oil of
N. J., Anaconda, American
Smelting, Kennecott, Du Pont,
Eastman Kodak, J. I. Case,
Sears Roebuck and Great North
ern.
Adams Express
Air Reduction ,
Alaska Juneau
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LEAD SWIF
PRICE DROP
Chief of Police's Sale of Real Properly for
Assessment Liens
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 12th day of June,
front door of the City HaU In Klamath Falls, Klamath county,
xouowmg aesuiDca premises,
LOT ADDITION
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VxilSrKJSS 2n" ye.ruPrior 10 May13', 1.940' on reaI 4tate wlth,n the corporate limits of the
j' ?: - County, Oregon, which warrant or list is in my hands. Each of the lots parcels or tracts above
68,2210 Oregon Code 1930, as amended, providing method of foreclosing special assessment liens.
.'h,0' ??id lof' P8'?61" nd tracts will be sold separately and will be struck off to the first bidder offering to pay the City
of Klamath Falls the full amount oi its assessment liens plus interest and the costs of and upon thTsale"
Dated this 14th day of May, 1940.
First publication: May 14, 1940.
Final publication: June 11, 1940.
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Cat Tractor
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Consol Aircraft :.
Consol Edison
Consol Oil ' ' ;
Cont'l Can
Corn Products -
Crown Zellerbach ' '
Curtiss Wright
Doug Aircraft
Dupont De N -.
Eastman Kodak'.
El Pow At Lt
Erie R R
General Electric
General Foods'......;
Gen Gas At El "A"
General Motors -
Gillette .:.
Goodyear Tire
Gt Nor Ry pfd"
Hecker Prod
Holland Furnace ,
Hudson Motors
Illinois Central
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BLOCK . TO .WHOM. ASSESSED
E. C. Ac Pearl Yoeum. '
" T. H. Massey. ; -.
Lura It Ephraim Cummlngs.
Ethel L. At Clauds H. Davis.
G. W. Nitschelm. ,-r-
L. W. At Ella Gates. " '
A. B. Lund.
Mary X. CLoughlln.
Carrie E. Mooney.
A. J. Connolly, Trustee. "
J. B. RusselL ' -
Bess M. Cannon.
' Robert S. Campbell.
" Klamath Home Builders.
F. D. Stafford. . ,
C. D. Meissner. .
Templar Motor Co.
Klamath Cabinet Shop.'
Ira lu Davis.
Ira L. Davis.
C. A. Fish. ;
Albert V A lone B. Humphrey.
- Leo B. -Sharp. - -
Leo B. Sharp.
Martin McAndrews.
' R. W. Smith.'
' Dorothy Dadmun Hamaker.
.. S.E.. Henderson..
V. E. O'Neill...-., ...
Klamath-Development-Cs.
Mrs. A. J. Meissner.
Klamath Development Co. ;
E. M. Chilcote It D: M. Smith.
Madeline Cook...
. Mike and Anna Zupan.
Nina Barnhouse.
J. E. O'Mara.'
Aura B It J. B. Ferguson. -.
D. C. Cook undiv 1-3 int. .:
Herbert J. Savidge.
George R. Lindley.
Harry Drury.
Etta M. Moore.
C. C. Keller. .
C. C. Kelley.
C. C. Kelley. --
C. C. Kelley.
C. C. Kelley.
V.O.Lyon.. ' .
Mabel G. Stonehouse.
Ella It Herbert C. Clark.
J. P. Lyon. '
3. P. Lyon. : ;
Geo. J. Earnest It A. L. Rigers.
R. -E. : Wright V.M.. G. Mac-
,Nevln.
R. E. It Alice Wright.
Elda Houston.
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N Y Central .
North Amer Co ..
Northern Pacific
Ohio Oil
Otis Steel ;.
Pac Amer Fish ..
Pac Gas 4s El
Pac Tel & Tel ..
Packard Motor
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Phelps Dodge
Phillips Pet .
Proctor At Gamble
Pressed Steel Car
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Stone At Webster
Studebaker
Sunshine Mining
Sup Oil
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Trans-America
Union Carbide
Union Oil Calif
Union Pacific
United Aircraft
United Airlines .
United Corporation.
United Fruit
United Gas Imp
U S Indust Alcohol .
U S Rubber
U S Rubber pfd
Ligg Myers "B"
Loews -
Long-Bell "A" '.
1940, beginning at the hour of 10:00 A. M. of said day, at the
Oregon, I will sell at public sale for cash in hand all of the
. " : DATE LEVIED ASSESSMENT AMOUNT
" September 10, 1927 Street ' -' $ 623.78
September 10, 1927 Street 553.94
September 10, 1927 . Street 205.86
September 10, 1927 Street Each 268.81
. September 10, 1927 Street 443.39
June 30, 1928 Street 731.55
June 30, 1928 Street , 669.04
June 30, 1928 Street 1,291.81
June 30, 1928 Street ' Each 989.68
- June 30, 1928 Street - 989.67
June 30, 1928 Street 985.62
June 30, 1928 Street 954.00
June 30, 1928 Street & Sewer 856.38
June 30, 1928 Street As Sewer 1,743.30
. June 30, 1928 Street Ac Sewer 1,013.25
June 30, 1928 Street 1,048.19
June 30, 1928 Street 1,466.00
June 30, 1928 ' Street 695.40
June 30, 1928 Street 1,121.21
June 30, 1928 Street - - 1,220.93
June 30, 1928 Street 337.48
June 30, 1928 , ' Street 1,638.61
JuneO, 1928 Street . . 1,306.16
June 30, 1928 Street 1,101.26
June 30, 1928 Street ' 678.56
. June 30, 1928 ' Street 979.30
June 30, 1928 Street 839.81
June 30, 1928 Street . 878.55
June 30, 1928 . . Street . 265.03
June 30, 1928 Street Ac Sewer 1,244.55
June 30, 1928 Street Ac Sewer 850.97
June 30, 1928 Strest Ac Sewer 1,121.11
May 4, 1927 Street 485.98
... May 4, 1927 Street 248.30
May 4, 1927 Street . 229.15
May 4, 1927 Street 248.30
. June 30, 1928 Street 174.26
.. June 30, 1928 : Street Each 218.12
. June 30, 1928 Street Each 138.82
June 30, 1928 Street 562.52
June 30, 1928 Street 562.52
June 30, 1928 ' Street Each 344.35
June 30, 1928 Street 222.95
May 4, 1927 , . Street 793.87
May 4, 1927 . Street 404.33
May 4, 1927 Street 381.14
May 4, 1927 Street 348.55
May 4, 1927 Street i. 332.07
June 30, 1928. Street 625.80
, June 30, 1928 Street 338.70
June 30, 1928 Street 337.31
May 9, 1923 Street Ac Sewer Each 434.98
May 9, 1923 " Street Ac Sewer 359.41
June 30, 1928 Street 281.82
. ..May 9, 1923 ;.. Street Ac. Sewer 302.36
vMay 9, 1923 Street Ac Sewer 328.85
December 6,-1927 , Street 121.83
FRANK HAMM,
Chief of Police of , the City of Klamalh Falls,
Klamath County, Oregon. -
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Walworth .,
Warner Pictures
Western Union
Westinghouse .....
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t. F. LIVESTOCK
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
May 21 (AP-USDA) HOGS,
salable 150, steady: around
cars 185 lb. Californias 36.40
few medium 170 lb. butchers
36.00; package common 136 lb
pigs $5.00; packing sows $4.25
S4.90.
CATTLE, salable 50; steers
absent, desirable grass kinds
quoted $8.50-9.15, fed kinds ab
sent, quoted up to $10.00; pack'
age 700 lb. medium heifers
$7.90 to feedlot; desirable grass
cows steady, one load 1058 lb
$7.00; undergrade cows slow,
15-25c lower late yesterday,
mostly $4.73-5.75; bulls nominal,
$7.00 down. Calves salable none.
Nominally steady: late yester
day load good 254 lb. vealers
$10.50.
' SHEEP salable 300. lambs
active, fully steady; few pack'
ages choice 86 lb. lambs $9.50,
long deck good 60 lb. lambs
$9.00 with 10 per cent plain
end at $8.00; shorn ewes most
ly $2.00-3.23.
WOOL MARKET
BOSTON, May 21 (AP-USDA)
There was very little business
being transacted in wool today
on the Boston market. Quota
tions were mostly steady on spot
wools. An occasional offering
was- reported being quoted
slightly easier. Good French
combing length fine territory
wools in original bags were
quoted mostly at 82 to 83 cents,
scoured basis. Country-packed
three-eighths and quarter-blood
bright fleece wools for shipment
from the country were quoted
mostly at 37 to 38 cents, in the
grease. Delivered to users, little
demand for these wools was re
ported here but some local mills
were reported active in the
country.
I really want to see if I like
this kind of work. If I do.
will go on with it If I don't,
Will get into something else.
David Rockefeller, on joining
Mayor La Guardia s secretarial
staff.
Special City
U S Steel
Vanadium
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CHICAGO, May 21 W) Over
shadowed by news of continued
German successes and pegged by
minimum prices under which
they could not go, wheat fluctu
ated rapidly and widely today In
a range of about 3 cents and a
times as much as 41 cents under
yesterday's close.
Maximum losses, however,
were pared frequently and much
of the time the market held
steady at net losses of about
cents lor the day. Trade was
sensitive to moderate buying and
selling orders.
At their lows wheat futures
were within 2 cents of mini
mums established; corn within
about 11 cents. Soy beans
reached maximum levels.
Wheat closed 11-21 cents low
er than yesterday's close. May
82!, July 82-821c; corn 11 cent
down, May 631c( July 62-62tc;
oats 1-1 1c lower. .
Portland
Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., May 21 VP)
BUTTER Prints. A grade. 291c
lb. in parchment wrappers, 301c
lb. in cartons; B grade, 281c lb
in parchment wrappers, 29 ic lb,
in cartons.
BUTTERFAT First quality,
maximum of .6 of 1 per cent
acidity, delivered in Portland
261 27c lb.; valley routes and
country points, 2c less, or 25c lb
second quality, 2c under first,
or -ac lb.
CHEESE Selling price to
Portland retailers: Tillamook
triplets, 19c lb.; loaf. 20c lb
FOB. Price to wholesalers, trio
lets, 17c lb.; loaf, 18c lb. FOB
Tillamook.
EGGS Buying prices: Ex
tras, large, 1516c; standards.
large, 14c; extras, medium. 13c:
ao standards, 13c doz.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling
price to retailers: Country-killed
nogs, Dest butchers, 125 150 lbs.,
9-9c; vealers, fancy, 13l-14c lb.;
light-thin, 10-12c; heavy. 10-1 lc
in.; lambs, spring, 1617c; year
lings, 10-12c lb.; ewes, 4-8c lb.;
good cutter cows, 91-10c lb.; can
ner cows, 8-9c lb.; bulls, lli-12c
lb.
LIVE POULTRY Buying
price: No. 1 grade: Leghorn
Drouers, l to 2 lbs., 15c; fryers,
under 3 lbs., 17c; fryers. 3 to 4
lbs., 17c; roasters, over 4 lbs.,
18c; Leghorn hens, over 31 lbs.,
11c; Leghorn hens, under 31 lbs.,
loc; colored hens, over 8 lbs.,
13c; colored hens, 4 lbs., to 5
lbs., 13c; old roosters, 4c.
DRESSED TURKEYS Sell
ing prices: Hens, No. 1, 13-141c
lb.; toms, 9-10c lb.
ONIONS Oregon No. 1. $2-
2.15 per SO-lb. bag; sets, white,
6ic; brown, 51c lb.; new Califor
nia wax, 50s, $2.90; Texas wax,
$2.90.
NEW POTATOES Califor
nia, whites, 60s, $1.20; 100 lbs.,
$2.25.
POTATOES Deschutes. Sl.-
90-2.00; Klamath, (Tule lake),
$1.80 cwt. local whites, 90c box:
do sacks, $1.50-1.60 cental; Ma
nn, $2.00 cental; southern yams.
$2.40-2.50 crate.
HAY Selling price to retail
ers: Alfalfa, No. 1, $15.50 ton;
oat-vetch, $13.00 ton; clover, $11
ton; Timothy, eastern Oregon,
$17.00-18.00 ton; valley Timo
thy, $14.00 ton, Portland.
WOOL 1940. Eastern Oreson.
fine, medium, 231-271c; cross
bred, 30-3Hc lb; Willamette val
ley, 12 months, nominal. 32c lb.:
lambs, 25c lb.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed
Administrator with the Will An
nexed of the Estate of Albert E.
Johnson, Deceased, by the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for Klamath County, ,and
has qualified. All persons hav
ing claims against said Estate
are notified to present the same
to me with proper vouchers at
the office of Wm. Kuykendall,
Room 16, Loomls Building,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, within
six months from April 30th.
1940.
R. HEBER RADCLIFFE,
Administrator, with the Will
Annexed,
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Classified Index
Apartments for rent .............24
Automotive ..........................34
Business Opportunities .....4fl
Educational ....... 2
Financial ..46
tor sale or Trade
General Notices
Health
Help Wanted, Female
Help Wanted, Male -..
Houses for Rent ...
Livestock and Poultry
Lost and Found ..........
Miscellaneous for Rent
Miscellaneous for Sale ..........38
Miscellaneous Wanted ............42
Personals 6
Real Estate for Sals -,.,.......30
38
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Room and Board
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Rooma for Rent
Services ...........
Lost and Found
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
from Keno, Oregon, May 14
Pinto saddle mare, sorrel and
white; wearing halter. Was
with foal and may have young
colt. Finder call Doris Sin
clair, 1258. Reward, B-22
4 Oeneral Notices
FREE .
kittens.
Part Persian cat and
617 Commercial, 5-21
NOTICE I will not bo rospon
sible for any debts contracted
by anyone other than myself.
Signed May 21, 1940. Robert
Clarence Mitchell. 5-23
OREGON FOOD STORES Free
dolivery service. Phone 243
or 1349. 6 23
SPECIAL Hot oil shampoo and
finger wave, complete, Mon
day through Thursday, only
50c. Northwestern Beauty
College. 5-22
Personals
MEN, WOMENI WANT VIMT
Stimulants, tonics In Ostrex
tablets pep up bodies lacking
vitamin Bl, Iron, Calcium,
Phosphorus. 33c slio today
only 29c. First package satis
fies or maker refunds low
price. Call, ( write Whitman
Drug and all other good drug
stores. 5-31
WEDDING announcements $7.80
per hundred. CLARINE'S
LETTER SHOP, 101 So. 9th,
5-21
Transportation
Mount Hood Stages to
Bend ana all points north
will maintain their regu
ar schedules, loavinq lo
cal terminal at I p. m
I -I n
aany. bus passengers
will be terned across the
lake from Algoma" to
Barclay Springs in Art
Vroman's 35 -passenger
aunch Marvro II.
For further information
Call 999
5-21
FREE MARCELS every Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Northwestern Beauty College.
8-9mtf
Go By Motor Coach
Shortest Route Lowest Fares
to Northern Points
. One Round
Way Trip
Spokane .$l 1.00 $20.05
Boise, Ida. 10.00 18.10
Portland 5.90 10.65
Seattle 8.40 14.65
Mt. Hood Stages, Inc.
Busses leave 1:00 P. M.
Greyhound Depot Phone 999
5-20-mtf
10
Services
KLAMATH WINDOW KLEAN-
ERS We specialize in win
dow cleaning. Office, store
or home. Janitor service.
Please telephone 888. 5-24
CARE OF CHILDREN.
Phone
- 6-17
145.
GLASS
Duplate Safety Glass, window
glass, plate and mirrors, resll
vering. Kimball's Glass Shop,
527 Walnut. Phone 2243.
6-6mtf
PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS
at your service. Estimates
free. J. E. Patterson Paint
Store, 1025 Main. Phone 1741.
8-31
PAINTING-PAPERHANGING
R. E. Simmons. Fhone 1643
6-8
PAINTING-PAPERHANGING
Interior decorating. Fred
- Laughton, Master Painter. Ph
2683. 6-8mtf
STOP SHIMMY and Tire Wearl
Get easier steering, more gas
milcago. Bear and Bean Fac
tory Equipment. See E. V.
Allen at Balsigcr's Modern Re
pair Department. 6-22
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING
25 years' experience. Esti
mates free. Phone 722. Wm.
Post. 6-14
CARPENTER, first class. Phone
1419. 5-22
FLOOR SANDING and rcflnish
lng. Clifford Golden, phone
168-W-3. 8-31mtf
NU-BONE CORSETIER Phone
421. Hortonse Peterson. B-22
LAWNS Complete care. Phone
2138-R. 6-13
CURTAINS home laundered ai:d
stretched. Reasonable. Phone
1425-W. 6-llmtf
FLOOR SANDING Old floors
rcfinished. Norman Fralcy.
Phone 168 J-4. ' ' 8-17mtf
PAPERHANGING, PAINTING,
knlsomining. Phone 1470-R,
Melvln E. Frost. 6-lSmtf
Real Estate Wanttd
Servloes
LAWNMOWERS, Saws, Indian
Motorcycles. General repair
ing. Bodenhamrrs, 351-3 E.
Main. Phone 848. 6-14
YOURS FOR THE BEST OF
HEALTH Pop . Vim VI'
tallty. Swedish massage by an
expert. Oscar S. Nlsson. Ph.
361 for appointment. 731 Main.
This adv. value $1. 8-22
PAINTING, paperhanging, kal
somining, house painting and
roof staining. Fhone 69-J-2
C. A. Konsella. , 613
HIGHEST PRICES paid for used
furniture and stoves, O. K,
Second Hand Store, 820 Klenv
ath. Phone 901. 613mtf
WRINOER ROLLS Washing
machine and vacuum cleaner
parts for all makos. Merit
Washing Machine Service,
709 Sout 8th. 8-iemtf
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED,
$100. Poole's Bike Shop. 8 22
DOREMUS Rug and Furniture
Cleaners. Orientals a special
ty. 2012 Orchard. Phone 2143.
6-8
MATTRESSES REBUILT One
day service. Economy Mat
tress and Upholstering. Phono
1206. 2313 So. 6th. 8-27
WANTED Lawn work, spad
ing, odd lobs. Phone 274B-J.
W. E. Blair. 5-23
DRESSMAKING. Homstitchlng,
buttons, buckles recovered,
alterations on new and old
clothing. Mrs. II. M. Allen
der, 731 Main, room 216. Ph.
425. B-lBintf
FOR SEWING, Alterations and
Remodeling see Mrs. Harney.
Phone 2685. 2111 Darrow.
822
JNO. II. LOCK
Painting and papering. Fine In
terior work a specialty, 'Rea
sonable. Phone 1151. 6-13
x
IRONING 50c dozen pieces.
Will call and deliver. Phone
833-M. 28-tf
PAINTING. KALSOMIN1NG
H. L. Brown. Phone 1992.
6 lDmtf
12
Educational
WHEN YOU THINK OF SUC
CESS, think of Northwestern
Beauty College. One of Amer
ica's exceptional training
schools. Enroll now. 5-25
13
Health
CONVALESCENT HOME Fac
ing park, Lithia water. Ash
land, Ore. Room, bdtird $10.00
per week. Cabins, apartments
for rent, reasonable. 6-6
DENTAL PLATES repaired.
Usually 1 to 3 hours. Dr.
Gordon Lrdlngham. 6 8
14 Help Wanted. Female
WANTED Girl for housework.
1503 Worden. 5-22
WANTED Experienced beauty
operator. 151 E. Main be
tween 8:30 a. m. and 6 p. m.
8-27
GIRL for light housework.
E. Main. Call mornings.
301
8-21
WANTED Experienced maid
for housework. Phone 500.
1378tf
18 Help Wanted, Male
WANTED Boy with high
school education with desire
to learn good trade. See Char
les Finch, 124 So. 9th. 8-21
WANTED Man for night clerk
and cleaning. Apply in per
son, Lake Hotel. 5-21
WANTED Married man for
farm. Must be experienced.
State age and give local refer
ence. News-Herald, Box 500.
8-21
18
Situations Wanted
EXPERIENCED farm hand
wants work, Have , trailer
house. Chrcsthavcr, Rt, 1, Box
246, So. 6th. 5-23
EXPERIENCED ranch hand, sin
gle, wants steady Job. News
Herald, Box 1542. 5-22
BOOKKEEPER Lumber exper
ience, desires position. Excel
lent local references. Box
. 1047, News-Herald. 5-26
YOUNG GIRL,-18, wishes any
kind, work, 309 Commercial.
5-21
CHILDREN cared for: hour,
week, month. Phono 1502.
6-17
PRACTICAL NURSE wishes em
ployment, Phono 69-W-5. 5-22
YOUNG MAN wants Job on
farm. Tako anything. Mack's
Lunch, or phone 1904-W. .
5-22
HOUR WORK Experienced,
101 2-J. 8-25
DEPENDABLE gardening, land
scape, yard and lawn work.
Albert Barrett, Ashland Rt.
6-16
WANTED Ranch work. Ex
perienced, married man, Chris
Thomasser, Hot Springs Hotel,
Room 22. - 6-21
MAN WANTS HOTEL WORK
Experienced cook and coun
ter man. Room 22, Hot Springs
Hotel. Chaa. Thomasser,. 5-21
10
Situations Wanted
TRAINED NURSE, MASSEUSE
Care Invalid or chronic. Rea
sonable. 410-11. 822
20
Room and Board
BOARD AND ROOM Modern
home. 1327 Sargent. 6-27
ROOM AND BOARD $25.00
month. 2007 Modoc. Inquire
evenings. B-27
COMFORTABLE room, board.
Private home. Telephone 981.
1949 Melrose. 8-27
ROOM AND BOARD for work
ing woman, 1210 Crescent.
8-23
BOARD AND ROOM Phone
744-M. 633 Eldorado. 8-21
ROOM AND BOARD Close In.
Phone 412 R. 6 10
MA FOSTER'S for board and
room. 629 Jefferson. 8-25
ROOM AND BOARD 814 Wal
nut. B-20mU
BOARD AND ROOM, private
showers, center town, $8.00
week. 723 Klamath. 8-23
22
Rooms For Rent
VACANCY 1034 High. 617
ATTRACTIVE ROOM Reason
able. 843 Eldorado. Phone
1400J. 1421 tf
VACANCY 134 No. 3rd. 5-24
CLEAN ATTRACTIVE ROOMS
1038 High. 8-23
FOR' RENT Housekeeping
room for lady. 123 No. 6th,
Apt. 5. Call after 8 p. in.
1432tf
ROOM suitable for two.
814 No.
8-27
10th.
ROOMS, closo In, reasonable.,
suitable for one or two men
preferred. 030 N. 10th 8 20
FOR RENT Now. Largo front
room, sultnblo one or two, 2
closets, 2 dressers, $20. Small
er room, $15. Mot Springs
district. Call 2200. 8 21
CLAREMONT 228 No. 4th. All
outside, newly decorated mod
ern rooms. Free parking.
e-Smtf
VACANCY Nice rooms. 310 So.
8th. Jia
SLEEPING ROOMS-
-314 Wash.
28tf
Ington.
24 Apartments For Rent
3-ROOM FURNISHED APT.
Adults. No pets. 833 No. Bth.
823
UNFURNISHED Apartment.
703 N. 9th. 6-21
THREE-ROOM nowly furnished
apartment Corner Erie and
Hasklns. . . B-22
FURNISHED 2-room apartment
with bath. Reasonable. 220 So.
4th, 112-W. 8 21
TWO-ROOM furnished
ment, 1805 Main.
apart-8-24
VACANCY Marlon Apart
menu. 1400tf
TWO-ROOM and one-room fur
nished apartment. 1143 Pine.
Phone 992-W. 8-21
VACANCY Summer rates. 419
N. 10th. 613
VACANCY Rex Arms.
6-7
18
CASCADE Apartment Hotol
Completely furnished. Con
venient hotel service. Day,
week or month, 8-28mtf
VACANCY Esplanade Courts. V
furnished. fl.3l '
VACANCY Inquiro 1403 Main.
lOOtf
THREE-ROOM APT. Wood,
water and gas furnishod. 121
So. 2nd. 8-23
LIGHT Housekeeping Room
Close In. 405 N. 3rd. ' 8-25
28
Houses For Rent
MODERN 2-room furnished cot
tage. Everything furnished,
2125Blchn. B-24
SIX-ROOM house on Laguna
street near Main. Phono Alta
mont Trailer Park. 8-21
FOR RENT 10 rooms suitable
for rooming - house, above
Piggly Wiggly store on So.
8th. Phono 1771. 8-23.
BACHELOR'S CABINS 425 u
Willow.
610 1
FOR RENT Juno 1, modern
7-room house, close in. F. O.
Small, 325 Main street. S-22
FURNISHED DUPLEX, 0 U P
homo, modern, cool. Bargain
for 3 months. Oil No. Bth,
' B-22
FOR RENT Furnished house.
283 Scenic Drivo, Ashland,
Oregon, t B-23,'
FOR RENT Four-room fur
nished house. 2462 Shasta
Way. . . 8-23
FOR RENT 3-room house, 1
acre with chicken house. Sco
Clarence Wise, First St.. Alta
mont. 5-22
FURNISHED 2-bedroom homo.
Mills addition, $30.00. Box
1117, News-Herald. ' 8-23 :
FURNISHED CABINS ReB-'.'X
sonnblo. Weekly ruins, Alta- J
. mont Aulo Camp; So, Bth. '
. ' B-27