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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1925)
IB i a tr .Snirrri's: .. N",".t".!,,,- 'M,?i.it.r 8irnim.'n. tri-anum ry; w". . Hi. nwnnrs of III n Mil""11"?, 'r.r"k i..ii.. .... TKlt W J r-iiiix I" rocnlvs ttiolr pa- f ll I'lrruUIInn Ix-uartliiont be. r,nl ami "' " 0ODV wl" 1 .. ' nomine nt Klamath nr. aa ariunil-.'ls" maitar. t n"8 fail L"':ru too r, coliiniunlialluna end "' .nifnfr to Th Klamath . I'uullliliir Company. rrfTJ by mrrirT. prr tnonth. -J C,!rd by Carrier, on. y.ar Boo r;l Klamath County Ve r- - Pall Lr.a.rl Wis hen vWTwn PHRM f (l2ns ' World) nvrll'ltL HI'KH L.t c irr or Ki,,xTn fai.k was In Morrill Thursday. Mr. W, W'rl,",I f0r OoldOD Went Coffee nrnipsny. Mm, (!. B. .,tleriluI1 ha)( Wn visiting In and nt.r A ,h Psst throe week., h., g0 Portl.nd, tin. week, from there .he will be accompanied ,y her u,UBh. tar. .Mr. It. M. Vlnyard and fum My. to Kearnny, Nebraska, where sho will vl. 11 . ffw ,,, wKh h on and his family. The early fro,u thh wcok Killed much garden produce in and near Murrlll. Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. W. F Jlnnntle and family attended the plrture .how at the Liberty In Klamath Fslls. The part they were imcresir-a in moitly wan the pic ture, of the girls and boys farm emu lummcr school at Corvallls. of which the Klamath delegation was prominent factor. Mra. Burr Westbrook spent the flrat part of the week visiting friend, and relatives In Klamath rail. Hhe returned home Wed neiday evening. Saturday, JfVuguat 29, 192S. PW Fir Local Briefs Urai To Ht. IxhiU Mra.' Bor- Vigonhai h. who ha been lllni a month In Klamath Falls Id with, her mother, J. W. ru. has returned to her home LdulK. Mrs. wagenbach will Iht trip east by way of San Ldtcvsnd Los Angnles. luatrllln Arrivals -Business vis- Is Ibe rlty Include a number Inidcnti of Hussnvllla. Those ( rlty to spend the week-end de J. C. Terry and U B. Mc- Vlilag Front Ttm Houtll Kdna ail end her brother Harold mil. are among the out of rlillors In Klamath Palls for imk-end. They aro both rcsl- it Englovtlle. 'ii Konl t'onipany A business k la the city from I'ortland rek Includes A. I). Worthing rtfldent of I'ortland. who ! tiled In business with the Ford r company. hssy fins In me Man Here E. iimmlngs. well known business of Albany, where he la preal ind owner of the Cummlngs (er company. Is visiting - 1n rath fir a brief time, ' occom- fi oy his young daughter. Miss ( Cummlngs. They are plan- to apend the week-end at Cra- Itke. Hford nunlnrrM ' Vlxltor II. pu, well known visitor of Med- 1 ipentUng the remainder of nk In Klamath Tails trans it suslness. ! The Valley Out of town f'l In the city this week In- C. H. Hill and Mra. Eva F. of Eugene, guests In tha Hall tille In Klamath. hat Oerr Inland Mr. and Ura. Seymour ire visiting f In F" rails for a brief time Hon home In Deer Island fjoi Fishing Trip For gome U U Itnknalran and bis iV, II. U Rakostran. ooth ros- u of nicndnle, California, have I'J for a trln to the Klamath ''ry. where thev could fish to heart's content."' Last night orgsn the fulfillment of their f snd are In Klamath to on- many long and happy boura at other end of the nolo. It. Dawson In City Rev. and John Dawson nra.maktna an 'mite pleasure trio Unto the T,l Point when they expect FAIRVIEW- MT. LAKI MT. LAKI AND FAIRVIEW. Aug. 28. The Latta brothers are threshing for Mr. llrown this week. Mrs. Jim Stewart's .brother and rnmlly, Kill Kmlth. of Kansas, ar rived at the Ktcwurt homo Sunday. They catno by auto. The Icon bice Tirothers are head ing tor Hen Hamilton this week. Mrs, Bert Dawson called on Mrs. II. D. Morrison Monday. There will be no preaching at $io Ml. Lakl church Sunday Aug. 30, but Sunday school at 10 a. m. The Ladles Aid will meet with Mrs. Van My or, Wednesday, Sept. Ben Hamilton and Lester Thomp son Is home from Huckleberry mountain where tlity spent the week-end. Jole Cox bsd the mlsfortuno to break his arm last week. A truck load of grain belonging to the Llskey brothers ran Into the ditch Tuesday at ML Lakl four corners and upset. No one was hurt but damaged the truck and grain. Mrs. Ben Hamilton and daugh ters were Klamath Falls visitors Mondsy. D. A. McComb Is quite lit this week. The carpenters and painters have finished their work on the Mt. Lakl school house and now tt Is ready for the opening of school OBITUARY Miss Viola Hasel Hortager, aged six years and nine months, died at the family borne near the Shaw-Bert' ram mill. 11:15 a. m., Friday. Death was due to scarlet fever. The child was the daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hortager, and Is survived by two brothers and a sister. Funeral services will be beld from the Methodist church. Sunday at 4:30 p. m., with Rev. T. D. Yarnes officiating. Burial will be In Llnk- vllle cemetery. colored. 1 to 1 lbs., 80c 33c: fryers, 303Dc; colored young roosters, 3 lbs, up, 33c 36c; old roosters. 15c17c; leghorn, old roostors. 12cfoMc: leghorn bens. 2V4 to 3 lbs., ;0cifi2Ic; 3 lbs., up. 22cfl 26c; Isrge colored hens, 30c 81c. Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Aug. 2. Cash wheat: Club, 11.67; big bend blue stem, $1.3, ordinary bluestem or tmart, $1.80; turkey red, ordinary, H o7: turkey, red,- dark fancy.' $1.67; red Russian, 81.03; forty fold, 81.68. Butter and Eggs PORTLAND, Aug. 38. Butter selling price, box lots, creamery prices: Prints, extras, 63c. for plain wrappers; dairy, buying price, 86c. Cheese, selling price: Tillamook county, triplets. 30c 31c; loaf. 31c 6 32c: Oregon triplets, not branded. 26c; Tillamook, f.o.b. selling prices, triplets, 27c: loaf, 28c; Coos county cheese, selling price, triplets, 29c; lost. 30c. . Eggs, buying prices, current re ceipts, 30c; hennery white, 32c; hen nery pullets, 29c. Honda NEW YORK. Aug. 28. Irregular ity prevailed In today's bond trad ing, strictly high grade Investment issues dragging, and the only im portant gain being made In the more speculative obligations. In the foreign group, the greatest lntrest attached to the Mexican Is sues, now in default, but payments on which are oxpected to be, resum ed soon. United Btntes government bonds were steady, but did not gain ground. f opper NEW YORK. Aug. 28. Copper electrolytic, HcC.Hc. domestic dollvery. until November 1. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS H. F. Potatoes SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 28. Po tatoes, rlvors, fancy wharf, 32.25 32.40 cental. 8. V. Cattlo SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 28. Cat tle, steady; stoers, good, I7.50O 38.60: cows, good, 35.2535.75. Calves, stoady; over 260 lbs., t8.50O810.60. Hogs about ateady; light, 314.76 0316.25; medium, 314.000314.50. Sheep, firm; lambs, 311. boo construction of the following: Separata ,. bids wilt be t received on: '.-''- - , i! (1) Concrete or stone tnasenry abutments for a bridge across Lost River at lUrpolds tiam. -. . 21 Pill annro.nhA. tl the above mentioned bridge. K f (3) Tbe wrecking or me oio wooden bridge and tbe construc tion of a frame stricture from the material of the old. And tha doing of such work in connection with each of the above as may be necessary to make a com plete crossing of Lost River at the point indicated. Plans and specifications may be had at the office of the County Engineer upon tbe deposit of fire dollars ($6.00). Said deposit, will be refunded to ' unsuccessful bid ders upon the return -ot tbe plans and specifications to tbe County Engineer. Bids must be securely aealed, plainly marked "Bid for Bridge at Harpolds Dam." and addressed to tbe County Clerk. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified cbeck or eaah la sum not less than ten per cent of. the amount of the bid, aald sum to be forfeited to Klamath County upon failure of bidder to enter into con tract provided by said county with in ten days, atter notice of accept ance of bis bid. The county court reserves toe right to reject any or all bids. K. H. BUNNELiU -. County Judge. .., ". BURRELL SHORT, t 1 ' Commissioner. ' C. J. MARTIN, A18-28Inc. .,. Commissioner. NOTICE Will all those who are Indebted to the La Vogue Store kindly call at once and make settlement, and thus make It unnecessary for their accounts to be turned over to an agency for collection. LA VOGUK STORE ' News Classified Ads FOR 8ALF Splendid bargain; Deer iroage Auto camp; miles norm Grants Pass, on highway;; 7 year lease on 2 acres; balance tbla year tree, next year $60, 6 years at $30 per month; fully equipped camp and service station; small store, 4 living rooms In connection:: beau tiful grove, electric light plant (or grove and bouses; t cabins;; wa ter right; good well:; on line of trucks from 3 saw mills; business last winter averaged $1,000 per month: $1,700 last montn;; av erage $72.0$ per day ao far tbla month. Will sell lease for 53,000. Phone 536-M or call 901 Lincoln. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL. We are now splendidly equipped for confinement cases. Rates $50 to $80. adv. 16 " .. Legal Notices NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS You are hereby notlfiod that the Board of Equalisation will attend on September 14, 1936 (the second Monday in Soptember) at the County Judge's office In the Court House, and will remain In session for thirty days from that duto tor tha purpose of examining the Assessment Rolls for the year 1926, and correcting all errors In valuation, descriptions, or qualities of land, lots, or other prop erty assessed by the Assessor. H shall be the duty of all persons in terested to appear at tho time and place appointed. All protests against valuations fixed by the Assessor must be filed with the Board during tbe first ten days of said session. W. T. LEE Assessor of Klamath County. A28.29.30 CALL FOR BIDS FOR HAY Sealed bids will be received at tbe office of the Police Judge at the City Hall up to and including September 14. 1925, at the hour of 8:00 o clock P. M. lor 15 or more tons of timothy and alfalfa ha; The same to be delivered aa requir ed at the barns of the City of Klam atb Falls between Oak and Walnut Streets on First. The Council re serving the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this 28th day of August, 1926. L.EM L. GAGHAOEN. A28 86 inc. Police Judge. ;. NOTICE TO CONTKACTOB8 Notice Is hereby given, that seal- ed bids will be received by the County Court of Klamath County, at the County Court House up to 2 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, the 29th day of August, 1926, for the construction ot the following: The srradlnz of the Midland Mar ket Road from the Miller Hill school to Midland in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file In tbe office of the County Engineer, the laying ot corrugated iron pipe at polnta desig nated, and tbe construction ot a concrete box culvert in an Irriga tion ditch at Station 231. And tbe doing of such work in connection with the above Improve ments as may be necessary to make a comoleted roadbed. Plana and specifications may ce bad at the office ot the county Engineer upon deposit ot five do! lara (36.00). Said deposit will be refunded to unsuccessful bidders upon tbe return of the plans and specifications to me county engi neer. Bids must be securely sealed plainly marked "Bid for. Midland Market Road," and addressed to the County Clerk "of Klamath County. Each-bid must bg -accompanied 1 .l,l..l KUnv'a V.n .1 II J. K .luilvU iyim .UlUUI, .WVHU orcasn'in a sum not less tban five per cent (6) or tne amount ot the ,td. aald sum to be ( forfeited to Klamath County upon failure of the bidder to enter -into con tract provided by said county with in ten (10) days alter notice 01 acceptance ot bid. ' The County Court reserves the right to reject . any or all bids. R. H. BUNNELL, County Judge. BURRELL SHORT, Commissioner. C. J. MARTIN, A18-29lnc. Commissioner. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ers. $7.50 $9.00. H. F. Poultry SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 28. Broilers, 4 to 14 lbs.. 41cW43c; klh country from their homek$13-": ewes. $3.60$6.26; weth- ft..,- . r. mi tt AtQ An "ruanq. - . fams From Ynmsry Ttanrh "Buck" Williams, well known futh : county rancher has re- f t the city after spending ' "me on the Yamsey ranch, ho conducts.' 30 mlloa north "Hoquin. ; fep Buyer Fmrnj Tho Ho trlli ."H i. or mack ot Sacramento, known sheep buyer anions tho fth county ranchers Is In tho or several days to transact nets, rriv In Klamath Falls L. V. "or and his wife of Libby, lna, are In Klamath Falls, ar ' the middle ot the week to ' Uh the parents ot Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Os ' V. Stockner la district 'ROT for th lM1rkAnil ' nt MCan YflRlnn "tt.it Itaa rttKAIlt. he assigned to the district of t"sth nd adjoining counties. P "Poet to remain In Klamath city neaaquariers in MERRILL L.f Wrl"ht. 'ho baa been rwently sold his share In y kltch.n . A W Vl.rrl. r.a, '."1' Wr'Kht left last week llral rni. .. . Lumber FOR SALE FinUK Moulding f Shipltp ' Dimension r Bevel Siding , Lath We are offering good prices on above items. Come out and look it over, or telephone our Sales Department for prices, .v-- ? Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Moil re is hereby- given, that seal' ed blda will be received y the County Court of Kiamam uoumy, at the County Court House up to r.'.tnr.tr p M. m Saturday, lbs 29th dav of August. 1926, tor the ley. Oregon. t lino 1 day 1 line 2 daya CLASSIFIED ..10 1 Una 2 daya -16e I 1 line 4 days RATES 20C I 1 ..., e I 1 Una 1 week. Una 1 month 34e ,7$ FOR SALE Real EsUte For Sale Real Estate (Con't) TOR SALE Some splendid lots In Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone C80-M or call 001 Lincoln. FOR SALE 10 acre chicken ranch, 100 pure blood Ancona pullets, bover and brooder. Enough feed tor winter. Alice Orlgsby, Mer rill, R. F. D Route 3. A23-20 FOR SALE Splendid close-la two- apartment bouse; price 6, out), uaii 901 Lincoln or Phone 630-M. FOR SALE Good home with In come from six bedrooms; close in: .nmnlnl.lv fiirnlRhnd. Price. With terms, $9,000. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR SALE Strictly modern home In one of the best residence loca tions; premises well improved; caraee. nice yard. Price 9,000; terms. Call 901 Llncorn or phone 530-iuV v ' ' FOR SALE Modern five room house. Between 10th and 11th on High. Fult basement Part cash, balance like rent. Inquire 1034 High. Phone 882-R. A14 S14 WANTED WANTED Young lady desires' pos ition in oft ice or respectable; bas--iness 'establishment where there are . eiportuntt!es for promotion and to loam." Salary no object. Cau do typing. Call 723-W. A28S1 , 'I " I WANTED Position as housekeep er. ranch or in town. Rebekah S. Yocon. . 729 Walnqt. Phone 211 R. A29-30 Nice tlve room modern bungs low on paved street. Two large lots in Hot Borings Addition. Two good lou In Nichols Addition. It will pay yon to aee this property, us It is part of an estate that baa to be I settled. Call zos rourtn at., corner Pine. A5tf FOR SALE Splendid ranoh proper : ty In jilfferent parts of the county. Phone 636-M, or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Beautiful new 6-room bungalow, basement garage; splen did location for, home; $5,260. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Splendid residence lot . in Hot Springs, In good location; price $360, on -easy terms. Call ' 901 Lincoln or phone -536-M. FOR SALE New modern 6-room - bungalow: price $4,600; terms. Phone 536-M or call 901 Lincoln FOR SALE Only a few good lots left In Mills Addition; price $250 each. Phone 636-M or can ui . Lxcoln. , - i FOR SALE Splendid residence lot In good 'location; close in; price $000. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 536-M. . FOR SALE Modern almost new 3- room bouse, furnished; large lot; $3,000. Phone 636-M or call 901 . Lincoln. ... NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew Ore., August 6. 1926. NOTICE Is hereby given that Lulu A. Tuttle, ot Bonansa, Ore gon, .who, on June 6, 1923, made Additional Stock Raising Homestead Entry, No. 011729. for Irot 1, -NEK 8WU Wi8W?4. Sec. 6, KHSEH. SWUSE& and SEUSWU. Section 6, Township 39S., Range 16B, Wil lamette Meiidiau, bas tiled notice ot Intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. O. Hamaker, V. S. Commissioner, at Bonansa, Oregon, on, the 26th day ot September, 1926. Claimant names as wltnessesi ' Bird McDonald, ol langeiia vai FOR -SALE A bargain. 1 acres ot irrigated land in alfalfa and po tatoes; close to town; price si.ibu (750- cash, balance easy- terms. Call 901 Lincoln or Phone 636rM. FOR "SALE-Gooa' lot on Crescent avenue for 3300. can 901 Lin coln or phone -636-M.- FOR SALE Four-room modern house and xarage on Lincoln st. near 11th; price $3,200. Call 901 Lincoln or pnone 636-M. FOR SALE Lots In all parts ot the city for 10. per cent down and 36 equal payments on nnpaid balance. - Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. REAL BARGAINS In real estate. See R. H. Malay. Phone 723-W. .. All 811 FOR SALE Four room modern buncalow on Lincoln St. uooa location. Terms. Call 1237 East 8t. J9tt FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN I am tbe owner of lota U t, 3 and 4, block 24, ct the First Addition ot Klamath Falls, corner ot 4th and Roosevelt streets. I will sell these four lots for 31,000 casn They are bound to move quickly et this price so communicate by wire or mall with Ralston Com pany. 4750 Sheridan Road. Chi cago, 111.- ' JStt FOR 8ALB 17 room -rooming house.. Reasonable price.. Good money maker. Call at 304 . Main. . . Jltt FOR SALE Six room bungalow in Hot springs Addition, 739 Eldor ado Ave. f nrnace, oak floors, etc. Bee W. 8. WUey. L O. O. F. Bias, ! Mltt FOR RENT FORI RENT Front bedroom. 303 Washington street. Phone 234 W. A29-S0 FOR RENT Three room house. ..-1522 Crescent Ave. A28-29 t, Strictly modern, . steam - heated, furnished apartments, McCarthy Apartments, 630 Pine St. Phone 800. A23-29 Fr Sal 40 acres of line irrigated land on Merrill highway, close to town, Just right for subdivision. "You can easily double your money on this. A.- A. Bellman Co. 700 Main St. - A23-29 FOR HIRE Saddle . and pack .' horses to hunting parties. $1.50 per day per horse, packer $5. M H. Wampler, Rocky Point. Phone Odessa Ranch. ' A26 S25 FOR SALE MiscelUneooa R&iimWiinnlEsl Sal 200 purebred ' Ramboulllet time Yearling and 2-year-old, Sherlock Jt Son. '' Lakevlew, Ore. : . . .-I. A29 '. FOR SALE -Worklngman'a Restau rant Good location. 1 year lease. Rent $25 per month. Mnst go before Sept 18. Call 4 8 4-J. . ..: ,, .-. .. ;. . A27-29. . FOR SALE Stubble pasture, . 240 acres, and three big straw stacks. Cheap.- A. B. Brown," Langell Valley. . ; ; , . A26 81 HOME COOKED foods, cold meats. salads, cakes, pies, etc Woman fizobange. 119 North - 4th St. Phone 490-J. A 7 87 HOamaattliTSir Menus i Ac Ante- tor -Firestone and. General Tires. 6th and Klamath". " ' A7 87 LOST- STRAYED to 269 So. Riverside, aa Irish Setter. Owner may 1 nave same by proving 'property and paying for .this-, ad A 29 81. MISCELLANEOUS SECOND HAND GOODS All kinds. uooaing tne Becona-nana wan. "I will trade with ou." 13 Ualn. Below Court House. .-..u:- J. fit ' IFYOU WANT, TO build or. re . ,plr mo H-. .FBttoi 2215 Orchard Ave. A8 8 DO TOU WANT to sell,, liny or ex changer If so call 'at- DICK'S new store. Specialising in ahoes and clothing. 220 Main St ' ':'.' '' Ai 88 IF ITS CLEANING or dying we do : It Klamath Dye Works.. A7 67 BE WELL INFORMED Keep up your reading. We carry the latest fiction. Order your- home paper. Hale's News Agency. A7 87 IT '3 BETTER Shoe repairing. Our work is second to none. Quality Shoe Shop. 433 Main. A7S7 FURNITURE bought and . lead. Prices right C. W. Williams, 624 Klamath Ave. A4 S3 Nelson Smith, . of -Bonansa, Ore gon. ' K. I. Bold, of Bonansa, Oregon. William Devaol, ot Lorolla, Ore gon. P. P. LIGHT, All 811 inc. Register on sale daily.' Now visit eastern acquaintances.familiar scenes. Plan vacation trip, benefiting by these low round trip fares. Tot examplefrom main line point KsnsssCitv.Mo. , , , Omshs,Neb. . , . 8t.Loult,Mo. . , , New Or lean. La. , Cheafo,HI. . w . St.Psul.Mlnn Wathingtoo,D.C. . , Phlladeipala,Pe. . . , Ntw York City- Bo .ton. Mail. . . . , $ 72.00 72.00 81.50 85.H 86.00 87.50 141.56 144.92 147.40 153.50 Propottlonstelr low fttrss to many other points. 4 Routes Sunset i Goltlen Statt American Canyon Shasta Go on one) return on another if you choose Stonover Drlvileees. Comfortable, luxurlouslyap f MILLER pointed trains. Convenient con flu Yelht and Paa- nectionsat.astem terminal.. .ThX BWg. i Tor "further information, J . Klitmat). Falls, Ore. ask any agent .. Phone 709 iouthem Padficliii FOR Any Building . Economy, durability and appearance are the result ot well t'htmghtout vtana and specifications. Get the most for Building Dollar. your SEE H. R. PERRIN Designs, Plana, Bstlnsatea BOv Hopka BIdg. Phone SBO-J Z. PETERS Teacher of Violin and Piano. Accredited by the Bureaus - ot Edaontloa. Phone 4B1-W KODAK FINISHING In st I out at $ p. m. -The Peasly. Opposite Court House - Advances in WOOD come without any warning. : CHEAP PRICES are now 'on. ' - - - I Don't be one of many . who will order toe late. , ' - Winter ia near. . - Phone in your orders. BLOCK WOOD I specialty. i Peyton & Co.! "Wood to BaTB." -t 601 Main Phona K38 PELICAN LUNCH She Home of the Pelleaa STEW ' Vth. Off Man. " XOLS.Q. OOSLB Phsaae 11S-W Va Bone Oorseta, Xlastle Re ameers and Ooreetlotc Made to Heaaare. Omarastand. MRS. P. K. RANDALL , Ul Jeffenoa St. Pboae 3r7TW W. P. MTER3 LAWYER 905 Odd Fellows BIdg., Klamath Falls Ml PHILIP, COLE General Practice of by Apr IS llata I vmr aaivo mw, lMWMWrrrWrWrWMWrWrVrVrVNrraWiS rRED BUBBIAO Baal ITrtsf. aaeattala and Fire biaaraaea 10M Mala BC Fhoae aTTeVW DR. F. R. GODDARD psteopathlo PbyslHsa frnrgoon Pboae $BU Office and Bet, LOiO.1, TempVa Klamath Fan, Oregon j. a. ooiAmiarti ' Custom TaOor 10 Winters BIdg. alts From amoo to S70.0 Browne's . Paint Store 1029 Main Street. Phone 75 rJU. HATB OTIXRBXIJI Ml liaeola . TRIANGLE CAFE The alace ta get good aaat, OPEN ALL NIGHT Pke moir home In the near