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THE KLAMATH MEWS ' SUNDAVf JULY- 31, 192T- PAGE FT' Two Cents a Word. Each Insertion Telephone 977 EackfimrtUn m mmm- ad ; pmbe m CLASSIFIED AD RATES Two cents per word each tlm Itl la Jirltllrd. . Rami) ail run ono wck 10 pur cent discount, . Mums ail run out month !0 per tiiut discount..- . TELEPHONE 877 , TDK 111(1 MAKKKT I'LAtK FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE r'Olt BALK 135 cr farm one ruiirlh mils south rt Mirrltl, Urn.; Improved; 40 acres al falfa. IV acre In IJtutix', 30 acres lu grain, balance lu Das- ture; tdtwl dairy ranch: paid- I up walnr right; well LiuimI; I fair buildings; can maka terms. : lltiild en brook, owner. Mor rill, Ore.- Si-Ill Klilt NAI.K Now 3-room houe anil garage, hardwood floor In living room; all other f I join rovurcd; liuffut, shower iu batli room; a very good buy; price 11330; amall iiaynmiti loan; balance like rent. Aluo nnw 6-ronin house. 1 1.300, one Ijlo.-k from I'ailraa J In y road, on Lowell atrent, third atrmt after leaving tlrngou avenue; turn to left on I.nwrll at.; open for Inspection Hunday, North Kin infill r'alla addition. St-lt Kill! BALK One of the liett bimlneiia corner on Malu 8 . Kee Mrs. Nate Otterbvtn. If ANY YOllNll couplo In KlBlll mnth Kalla la doslrous of i.nr thanlng a very uuuautl III I In dlllug vrhlrb possesses all modern conveniences, la ciiro pleiely furnished, and within 5 litot-k of the center of town, yet quite picturesquely located, this aama for Uuo cuh, then write JLX rare Newa, rich I nnw., 2!..1t 11)11 HAI.K Farm, The old All kcuy ranch now on the niur kvt. Can be purchased In tract of 10 arret up. Thla ia flnn potato and xurdvn land. It currtea permanent, paid-up wa ter rl(bt, and clone enouxh for thoiie worklnic In town. Bee II. A. Olda, 1211 Bo. 7th. i'lione 8U9, or at Hotel Wlllnrd. ik you want- To buy a homo; aell a home: buy a lot; aril a lot; buy aome acreaxe; aell aomo acrcnKu, or rein a placo: Sec Sllta. ftATB OTTKIUtKIN'. REALTOR Phona 443 ' JOt' Unrein XOTWfc' INVITIXO HIIW KOlt MTItHrP IMPIMWKMKXT I'urnuant fo Ordinance No. S5t nf the City ot. Klama,th' yallit. Oregoti, notice la herohy Jlen that blda will bo received by the Police JudK "of anld Clt-at hla offlco In th City Hull, up 1 and inrludlnit Mnndiiy. Auxuat 8, 1SJ7. at 8 o'clock P. M.'for mak ing the proponad improvement of Sixth atroet from the itoutheaat erljr lino of Main atreet -to the westerly line, extended, of Com mercial atroet, known aa improve ment Unit No. 8. Raid Improvement ahall ron 'lint of paving aald portion there of with (itWarrenite-lllthiillthlc earing aurfare on old pavement, or (b) Aaphnltlc. concrete wear ing aurfuee on old pavenieni. In either event at an catlmated coat nf IH.2U3.60 and to Include grading tho portlona of atreet area not now covered by concrete walk or pavement, constructing new concrete curb where necea ary; building now concrete wnlk na required to cover tho full pnco between the curb and pro perty linen; cleaning and prepar ing tho old pavement for a now surfacing; putUlig In a full depth pavement where hnlea and hrokrnup placea require, renewal nf old pavement; laying a new Warrenlte-Illthnllthlctor Aaphal tic concrete pavement on the ondwny portion not now covered; wmitrurttng ntorm aewera nn'l 'ali'h-baalns as needed for com plete drainage ot tho street, and building aome short sections ot new sanitary sewer In tho east erly sidewalk spaces of tho atreet, nil us more fully ahown In detail on the said plans, ppoolf lent limn, and estimates ftlod herein and to which referonce Is horeby made. : Buld Improvement will be let In ono contract and bids will be received for each kind of pavo mont specified abovo, and will be opened for .consideration by the Common Council on the snld 8th dny of August, 1927, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M. Bidders will bo required to submit bids on blanks prepared by the City Kng Inoer and bids will not be conBld ored unless so Submitted. Bald blnnka may bo obtained at the of- rire of the City Engineer in the i. ii y itait. The successful bidder will be required to give bond In a sunt to bo fixed by the Common Coun cil for the faithful 1 performanco of tho contract to be entered Into fdr making aald Improvement. Knrh bid must be accompanied by a chock certified by some res ponsible bank for flvo (5) per cent of tho amount bid, as a guar antee that the successful bidder will enter Into contract with the City for making of tsuch improve ment within ten (10 days from the dnte ot making such award The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to make such Improve ment on hnhalt nf the City, ' Dated at Klamath Falls. Ore gon, this 28th day of July, , t LEM Li. UAUHMtMi, i rolleo .ttidrio, FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE point- iiutii.s'Kss ip.iriuutiii, hotel, rooming house, grocery mora, restaurant. All clone In. cheap. FOB HUNT -J. 1 and 4-room furnished. 3, 4, S and ?-roonr unfurnished , FOR BALK OH TltADB 10 acres, IIS per acre; aluo two olhera at near 33& per acre. TIIHKK llorHKS furnished. 100 v.120; tnroma ISO per month. Kbowa 20 Increase. SOME fiOOD lmalttfHa lota done In ami atore rt.om for lease. JOHN' " .PltKNOll CO. ItKALTOK 1M Ho. "Ih Ht Phone 1430 KOrt 8ALK Modern four-roo-n house In good titration, with ranaa and lluolcutn. Phona FOR SALE OR TRADE i MY Mil'ITY In ffn eorner lot In Hot HprliiKx Addition, ranh, acreace. or what -hae you? V, O, llha &.... 31-tt TO EXCHANGE KOH TltADK Ono acre and lot for cattle. Houte 1, Box t. NOTIt'K HI)XI HAI.K Scaled propbuals wilt be re ceived by the Common Council of the Cll.i of Klamath Kalla. for the puri-base of atreet and sewer Improvement bends aggre gating tt3.ls3.2S autborited by Orllnances S.ia. 1117, HI!), 3ii, 921. 822 and 15 nf Ho City of Klamath Kalla. tor the contraction and Improve ment or I'nl's attnate In Klamath Falls, Oregon. a foKows: improvement Cnll No. 84, im provement 1'itlt No. 6H, improve tpent 1'nll No. 59. Improvement Cull No CI. Improvement Untt No. 2. Imnr-vemenl L'nlt No. SS. s'irt limirmement L'nlt No. 4. a'l a nurr fully appears on ' Ihe pl-m ami spectneauona on file with the Police Jnrtge In the mgttrr ' of the Improvement' of the sforel,l aulta.-' '! Proiiona'a to niirchase said ! ! Immls will l received byt the un derslsned un to and tnrltutlng the th -day t-AuW-42J,.t the hour of 8 o'clock . m., ot said dny, and opened at a regular meeting of the Common Council Immediately thereafter; said bondaj almil " M" flatetr- Jtitr-1,-12". aid -ahalf im .Issued . In auiadtit of 15H1.C0 etch sua due (en year after date of . Issue, mjaicnts of the entire borfd op tional at any coupon paying date on and after pile year. ,4iald bond will bi'nr Interest at the rate ot not to qjceed six per cent per annum, payabia saatl-annually on January and July let ot each year, principal and Interest pay able at the- office of the Treasur er of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, or at the office ot the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon In Now York city. New York. , All proposals must be uncon ditional and accompanied by a certified check for flvo per cent of the proposal. Thn Common Council reserves Ihe right to reject any and all bids. I.KM I GAGHAGEN, rollro Judge ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. By order of tho Common Coun cil, dated . Thursday, - July 7, 1927. Jy8-ASInc OUR BOARDING "rlget? TS6URE I GrTf m-f-fo SVlA!.--.-TALV A SQUEAK-PoSe AS MAKE UPTH oUHKi r cash 60 uiapw' vsnHotn -TiPPIKi' OFF trt' ACT;.' YX.;-4. t2 i k t,v ..yv,.i. M4 V I MT Off FOR SALE Automobile FOIl 8ALB Cheap, 1323 ' Ford Tudcir scdnft. In food condition. Two new tires, gee It at HI! Division.- ' KOH BALK BUK'K COACH. Just- like new. I lioo. llulck Uarage, 1330 Muln. Phone 42. FORD C'OtrPB, S good tires, mo tor A-l. flit. Huirk Garage, - 1330 Main. 1'hiine 42. lll'l' ROAIiSTEIl, a auappy Job, ttit. ClIAS'tiLEtt TOURING. This far la In perfect condition, $550. Itnli'k Garage, . 1330 Main. I'hcn 4!. , JKWKTT TOITItlrftl. A-l condi tion; try thia one on a hill It will talk. H-'i. Ilulck G'a man, 130 Main, i'lione 42. MUCK TOPHINU, Ilulck.. (laniga. ,425 to I47S. 1330 Main, i'lione 4 a. ! Ul'RANT ltOAi)HTK.Il, new paint. Kood rubber, 2I5. Ilulck ua rao,. t'hone 42.' BODflK TRUCKS, t3 and $275. Huh It Garage, l'hono 43.. 1!H) Tltl'CK. Rood ttrea, motor A-l, tlir, Huirk Uara(, 1330 Main, I'lione 42, STfDKHAKEB 'it. Thla la a dandy, buy with ctaaa. $775. ' Ilulck tiarane, 1330 Main Bl. 1'hine 42. 30-2t FOR SALE FOIt HAI.K Muhoaauy i upright piano. Phone 19 3-J. FOR BALK Vlctrola eonaoln. 1 record. C0. Borne good Now Zealand Hcd ilabblta. Phone K23W. FOR KALE Oood aecond-hand outalile door, oaed only few montbu. 142 So. RiTeralde. Phone 192 J, or call at tl Utli tit. FOR SALE Remington typewrit er, good condition, only 930 : cash. 110 VI!llti Bldg., Phone 317. u i.i--' 1 !.l .J.'4l SnlpiTi Pn Wishprs i Favor Open Shop rrl;i,:S 'f i Ore.JiiiyJr.(APW - SALEM The Oregon Statesman, local mor titer- newspaper, will be Issued nntlethMOeif ahota" or "Anier- Icart ' plan-i icondlttons in (then typogntphttaJ' department tonjor row moratng.'' the'i managentent having Issued a potlce to that effect Bnturdav afternoon, 1 in which K ttti JtJned by tho Cap ital Journal, the atteraoon news paper, which will adopt the plan Monday. 4- - The typographical union voted for a atrlke, but did not officially notify the publishers. .The Statesman bad practically a full force ot non-union em ployes at work tonight. Approx imately 20 union, men are idle, and this number wilt be swelled to '30 when the Capital Jonrnat participates Iri tho lockout Mon day. , . The strika vote was taken fol lowing the refusal ot . tho .pub lishers to grant a contract carry ing an Increase from $42 to $48 for day ' work. 44S to $51 for night work, and a reduction from tho 44-hour week to 43 hours. HOUSE , i m MOW MKTIt A ... t ..rr. An lUv"? VJSLL B REVlARIBT VU1H VoRVOliR ACm?lCE HANiki" -ViriEri WE RETURfi Mo-XtiZ. CCH I WILL t USE IkffLUEeice PROritBl-TtOfi IORCEMEeif C?40AP Be A FOR RENT KOH UBNT H oosekeapl nti rooms. KOI Alameda. - 31-3t FOR HUNT Furnished 2-room apartment. Inquire 733 Main or 435 ,S 9lh frt. FOR RUNT Klve-roofli furnish ed bouse.' bath, and garage. Inquire US 8. Riverside. KOH RENT Completely furnish- ed ' apartment, garage. Rex ' Arms. Phone 111. SI -It FOR it K NT Room lor gent le-3l-t men. 537 High. KOH RKNT Three-room furnish ed house. Call C30 Prescott. ' 1 FOR RENT 3-rom furnished house, 927 Jefferson. Phone 47S-J. ' 30-21 KOH UKNT Three-room furnish ed house. Just off Oregon Avenue, 220 month. Phone 1012VV. 30-2t ONK-ROOM furnished cottage for rent. 312.50 a month. Call 2343 Home , Ave. ..- -2t FOIl RENT Furnished apart ' ment. St. Trancls, 623 Oak. FOR RENT Two-roomed apart ment and bath. S24 High. THRKE OFFICES In 'the new Moiliase block, August 1st; separately If desired. Oppo site court house. Mrs. L. B. Hague, 210 Wlltit blJg. Phone 227. . yon RENT Apartments. 413 No. TMith street. FOR RENT Very modern three : room house and garage. Is Hot Springs Addition, 340 per month. inquire Dunham Auto Co. FOR RENT Two-room furnlsbed apartment. Inquire at 703 N. Ninth St. FOR RENT Sleeping room, two blocks from -new nigh school. Bath. 1125 East street. Fbone 10S7-W. FOR RENT Sleeping room for gentlemen only, one or two. Absolute privacy. Adjoining bath. Its Conger avenue, prone S99 after 3 o'clock. FOR RENT" Flrat-elasa furnished apartment, steam heatd. '"Mc Carthy stuiuoiMtr. 420 Pine . Phono Soa.. . ,;.,..( OJ4tt FIRST-CLASS apartment for n-nt. All electricity furnished. . Evans Apts. Phono 621-M and 200. - , . ! Negotiation, have c been t tinder way for a ncrmber ot w'lts arnea tho.Just contract ejiBlred. ' J t f . Lit y 1 1 'IVB WOttKMKX KHXKtVa! - v SALEM. July. 30.'-H Ktve' fatalltlaa due to industrial accl- dents resulted In Oregon during the -week ending July 28, acf cording to a report prepared here Uday by the state industrial acci dent commission. One of the victims was Steven Northrop, an Astoria backer. There were a total of 331 accidents reported to the commission. All modora facilities In tho alleviation of humai suffering have been Installed at tho Klam ath Valley hoaptta. Tho Poltran City and Algoma ball teams ot the Timber league are tied. The play-oft for the cup will probably bo August Tth at Klamath Kails. . By Ahern t-,--:f. ..i ... "W( WHfcKt WOULM fOU Vi RA1HER BE,-" HERE OR BACK ltt-Towi PARAP?-V'k0U5 VAP-fr'-trlUMB Oki voarTiSeiii(S-tHA-r swoop "W PECV Aei' CHIP fLUR'a T A , A M Otser av Ml f svks, mc HELP WANTED WA.VTKD Man to help In creamery. - Must have- had aome. experience. llolllday Dairy. Phone 501. WA.VTKI) "iVelt driller to rua machine. Apply at City Park Mondar, t WANTED SITUATIONS ".w...i L.AUY wishes housekeeping In gentlemen's home, - or would cuok for smalt crew of men; ran give beat reference. Phone 114$. MISCELLANEOUS ROOM and Board. $10 per week to two men; share room-. 225 8. 5-th. NOTICE Truck leaving for the North Tuesday by the way or Bend. Yakima. Pendleton. We natchee and Intermediate points; if you have any freight to or near any ot trio above points, sea Trl-Stats Realty Co.,.1124 Main. Phone 1050. 31-lt BOARD AND ROOM $40 per month. Also garage' for rent. 353 N. 10th St. S0-3t HIGH-CLASS DRESSMAKING Dune to homes by day. Phone 1152-R. Mrs, Qulnlsn. 2-3t RAWLEIUHS GOO HEALTH producla. K. M. Metcalf, 423 Addison, phone 1488-W. . MONEY TO LOAN Any amount CHt mortgage money Tor im proved Klamath Falls city pro perty. B. A. Olds, 12$ So. 7th. FOR DALTON Adding Machine . Sale and arrive. George D. Knox, Valley. Hotel. Plans 1234. . . PIANO- TUNING and - repair guaranteed. Best local refer ences and money kept at home. A. E. Deaaos. Phoaa 14S-W. 701 Main St. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR 8A.LE A-I STORE Must (quit cwlng to other business; ' new and used goods; the right man,- positive enap money-get-ler. ; C. Dick, 220 Main. - st-t CONFECTitvNERY and Grocery Store equipped for delicatessen and luneh room. Good location; leane and -low overhead;-' rea sonably: tvlced. Ideal place for lady-oc coupla-Writo-i, Box ."1 T 1 Bl'MMtoXH r'Oll Pt'BLlCAtlOXi fOXS Y'OH Pt'BLlCATlOXi -ulr w Kr, vwm 1 1 I-. ." ' ' Ut "rtlEf CIRCUIT COURT OP THE .BTATEffiP ORjpimV! FOR HLAM tTtj;- COUNTji4 - The Kirs Ntlooal Basof Kla-! . main raiiir, Trresoa, a juorpora- tlon, PlamtiU- , j - - 1 . vs. t' '. " George W. KtoX and Viola D. Fox, Defendants. TO: GEORGE W. FOX AKD VIOLA D, FOX, DEFEND ANTS: - - . -IS THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF ORSCON, You, and each cf you, are hereBy required to appear and answer the- com-1 plaint filed against yon in the above entitled Suit; on or before the 30th day ot August, mi. that being the last day of the time prescribed in the Order for Publication of this Summons, and it you fail so to appear and an swer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief prayed Jot In ita complaint, to-wit: ;For judgment against you and eittJlf of you (or tho sum of $300.00. together with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent (3) per annum from December 8, 1383: for the further aunt' of $3.14, together v with -interest thereon from July 37. 1327, at the rate ot eight per cent (8; for the further sum of $76.00 as reasonable attorney's fees to be allowed herein, and fcr its costs and disbursements incurred -by plaintiff in thla cause, and for a decree that the following describ ed premises, to-wit: Situate In Klamath Connty. Oregon. Lot One (1). Block Nine Ot, North Klamath Falls Addition to Klamath Falls, Kla math County, OrcgoOi . be sold In the manner provided y law and that tho proceeds of such sale bo applied to the satis faction of tho sums above men tioned, aa security for tho pay ment of which said-premises v.-ero raottgaged to plaintiff; and that the . defendants, and each of them, and all persons claiming by "or under them,; or either of them, be debarred of all right, titto or Interest in and to said rrtrmlses. except right of statu tory redemption, and for sucn other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. Thla - summons is published once a week for four week by order of the Honorable A. I,. Leavltt, Judge of the above en titled Court, duly entered on July 30, 1337. The date of the first publication of this summons Is August 3, 1327. It. C. OROE8BECK. Attorney for Plaintiff. - 'Address: The- American Bank Bldg, Klamath : Falls, Oregon. A. 3-9-1 4-33-30. For results use News Class Ada. j Deal with a REALTOR ALGOMA Mrs. Matt gan, Mr. sad Mra. A,. Oray, Mr. and Mra. Joe J!vans, Mra. Evans aad Mra. Robert were among tree local petiole to 'attend the barbecue gin-n at shady Plao last Saturday, night. -William Soul who has bees a patient at the XJamath . Valley hospital, returns to the family home last Tuesday. - Mr. and Mra. Marvin Eaton entertained at their home, with an informal party last Tuesday evening. . i - A number of rattlesnakes save been kilted in Agiomm - Parents should warn their children to watch out for, them. ' Mr. and Mr. L. Burg, nets Nelson, aad Bin Haner of Pine Ridge were ealisrs at the C. S. Hull home on Tbfrsday. i Red Edwards,. , a wall-known Algoma resident, -who baa been at the Klamath Valley hospital undergoing treatment for a seri ous Injury Incurred, in an auto mobile accident oa . July 3, re turned home last Bandar and is able to be up aad about with the aid of crutches, v 1 - KoncR ixvmxG mm fob . STREET IMPKOVtaUSST Parana nt to Ordinance No. 323 of the city of Klamath . Falls, Oregon, notice ia- hereby- given that bids will be received y the Police Judge of aald Cityat. his office in the City Hail, up to and including Monday, Aarast . 1S27, at 3 o'clock p. m. for mak ing the proposed improvement of Washington street 'from .the Southwesterly line of Sixth .Street to the Northeasterly Una of Fifth Street.. . Said improvement shall con sist of paving said portion of said atreet by' placing thoreon (a) cement concrete or Vlbro tithie pavement 3 laches thick at . cation ,u J - for low-cost travel to Pacific ' tpast cities and worttf Now plan vacation trip. See the whole Pacific r Coast thia summer. Fa mous train end con venient schedules to serve the entire coast. 0 Vote these examples: ticket Ttsele daily, limit 14 dayv . ' Rtnmdtripta Lot Atgelea 133.75 . Saa Francisco 331.35 Dol Monto 327.36 Banta Crni .."- 335.35 Yosemlte .... $33.40 , Portland 313.39 Go swiftly .comfortaMy ! - by train. Save prectout vacation time. Save ; money and nervou en ergy.too. , , . . Ask about low summer fates and Southern Pa cific's 4 firevtt router tfte cast. . ' ; i 3. 1. M1LLKB Jr S l)lt. Frgt. ' I'aiM. Agt. 25f is the ; right price to pay for a good tooth paste LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Large Tube 25 "... as -estimated test of IJ.J37,!, or f b - Type -"A" Warren! fe Bituiitfai pavement at as estim ated -cost of $$,$37.3. or 4e Typa "B" WarrasiM-Bitaiithie pavement, or T&s Asofcat tie Concrete pavement at aa a timated cost of li.tiZ.tt, said estimates ro either event to to elsda the grading of said (treats to tha proper aaHgrade. con structing a eoocret (attar s to lower side and, a coaent curb and gutter oa ta noser side to eoafiaa the pavement and the drainage, laying an appro priate hard surface pavement an t& roadway and eoaatraetiag" a fear-foot concrete walk and con crete steps oa the aorth westerly slda of aaid street, all as more fully are shows ia detail oa the said plana, specifications and-e- nmetes filed Serein aad to which reference is hereby made. Said rntDrovement will he let ia one contract aad bids wilt he received for kind of pave ment apectnea above, : and will be openad for coosideratioa- by the Common Council on tho said 3th da? of Mutant, i2T, at the hoar of S o'clock . m. Bidders wHi be required to submit hitfs on blank prepared by the, City Engineer at his office in tho City Halt aad -hid wilt so be consid ered antes so submitted. 'The successful bidder -will be ; required to' give bond in -a sum j to ae fixed by the Co mm on cotts ott for the faithful performance f j or toe contract to be entered into for making said improvem. ) utea. bid , must be accompanied ' by a, cheek eertfffed by Kas n-i sponsible bank" fori five ( 5, per r cent of the amonst bid. as a guarantoo ' that-- the ' suceessf ai j bidder , wilt . enter 'into contract ACCOUNTING t Accounting, " ' Auditing HOWARD H. MT5TTALF -: " It' South rifts . Jt ; Bookkeeping IseOn Tb, ' . t art.- 'i? Mtriei ki! ' .t'T? ir!em . utrttirSfAU.ittnrttutf ; s;t tl.i.1ria;Me!oitiuH-" "!( U liaia gtrart, tUmt MS '. 'tttE RSf f.sRvjiTEAM . , .miT'.in-a''vriWti"t 'V Open, evory iay-il a. la'ta 13 mldaight, except Mcadslcij Finest Mineral Water in . tin World Natatorium "Sam Open from 7 : 00 'a, m. to Midnigiit Tub Bath 1 Swimming-Taak ' Hot and Cold Shower For' Private Parttcd Phona 1S3-W Spring and Ksplanado CHURCHES. . "We KiiectallMp ia He!pfu!ne" FIRST MBTH04MSX CHI KCH --..Tenth and High Sta... : . Sandayt Services; ...t - Jl:CO a, to.;- TtSft p. , ' Fraak L- Wems'.t, '. Minister Residence 1005 High e.- CLAIRVOYANT NADRIA A. SHKKMAX CtahTroyant Psjirhic Permanently located at SS So, Riverside Av. Readings , daily, 3 A. M. to 9 P. M. Trjcme ft2R fir appointments. CLEANING & DYEING XIAMATH t'LKANIN'Q St- ' VK WORKS Cleaning and Pressing "We Dye to Live" .431 Mala St- Phone 408 DENTISTS . DIL K. O. WISECASVER Bentistiy X-Hay Laboratory Phone 345 Underwood Btdg. Office Phono 1 184 Mclkao BUg. w!t)- th City fcv sriakiag f -k improvsmeat within - t ii day treat tha data at MAr lag such award-- - -f The CoBMRoa Ccaacil reserve the right to reject any mt U bid, and to make such Improve ment on. behalf of the City. ' ' Uaied at Klamath KaitsV Ore gon thi 27th day of fair, IttT. .-' LEat i,.f GAOHAOKN, : ' ifr : , psUce Jtidx JyitsAWne. . : i . , - - ' GLASSES i. 4 -.-- t .$c S- i Efts Eaaraici, Txtitd nd sh " f Ciur Gmoaai rt oar owa .-, - Broken La EeplMd -it. isnrr;:i; . . lO SUUK STW.IT i fUpmrt ir-r - Qmkk Sutm c 1: PAUL Wl Beiiabla Swlaa Watc aaaak - rr -m Ki a. S Kind of HesaJrteC COLLECTIONS We collect hoaeat debts aajr wkere tat ihs Uaited . Stata i - . m Canada - . , -KX.VMATH .OSHMilClAi 8I31VR3S . . . 043 So. FSfta: i- Paotw 333 hSHSUiP ?wst-'Ut Bat- --- terte sfnd- STOKAQB. The Saragv T Slat Kever Cksees K&SRl ;SOELLaTHProa i 'astfij't ."j-Uwiai A Bntntl Xjtraf Msdjegs Hotel 6 i-'itt .KW.SMri.:. 3A Pise BttfTtttoaw 1334 tiii 1 1 ' ' ' -i'i - HOUSE CIXANING . Horns aad Wlaadotr dttwimg By experienced saa,, J fri in Portland - MR.,.RimiK -... ... Pheaa OiSi-l, . .. LODCEf t . : . BUILDERS' EXCHA3iOa meirer""M f'wf ftJPWed noeday -of , thei tnontb at ;M p. m- in. Logloa mBA"' " ; V v VZXBiUJf 8 K VtjMti , 4 -.viti..'sAKa.-'-- ' "' PeHea Poat Ktett svery k second and fourth Wedaesday evenings, 3 p. m., h&smeai Curt, Houae, VERSE J, WALKBBt Coat - .iPhoae t35-Wf Fraternal Order of ale . . Friday ermtlag ia T the Moose Halt at ?:38 p.. . MINING ENGINEER HK.VKV 3L iNt ArtT.H . ' MiBl Tinxtoterr Americas Conservator? of Mwa United State Mineral Surveyor far the District of Oregoa .Office: 39 West T St. P, O Box Hi, Grants Pass, Or MUSIC . ojericat5 OoasrrTatory of Xtlat Band aad Orchestra Sns'.ra inenta taught..- -t u Clasae to ' ' ;. HarmoBT and Axrajsyisg. - 3rd Fioor, Wfsfr Baimiaj PAINTERS !-OR THE BT ,. ASK KOK THE t VIO.V CARS, FVJL OLDS J. H.. F1KES r R. L. GREEN L. B,,SHS HORSt . H. KISO US CARPENTER. '" r . , QtfALiTV PAtffT SHOP V Empiny Meitwnt tif K V, l1" : What you no 'osgsr have aa for tear oa just !ae thing saotaar is teeStlag. Th Klsaatb Mrwa Claaaisiod Ada Bring payam and selier togt4rv - - 5T 1 1 im i ' . 1 1 i 1 1 ' 1 1 it