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    THE KLAMATH Nlfcwd
SATURDAY, AtMUST.27, 1927
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' TIIH IIIO 1MRKKT PUCK
FOR SALE, REAL ESTATE
FOR BALK California avenue
iiminci, no you want to eave
tl.ouo on a newly roBstrurtvd
property, modern throughout,
13. "So, terms. . .Thla la a fore
oil sale a lid exceptional bar
guln. IH5.U0 new rniiK and
some furnishings goes with It.
Inqulro, Fred U. Flolchcr, 16
l.oomla lllllK.
FOR RAI.K House liy owner.
New 4-roomi modem, break
faat nook, shower bath, on
pavement. P r I c J J75n.(il).
; Knsy Inrma. Phone 1U4-W.
' Call 1SG6 Melruao street.
t-U
FUR HAL K Ranch. SU-aeres,
n water right: (0 In alfalfa.
II a o d Improvement, near
' Rend, Oregon. .Will consider
trade. P h o n' 11S4-W. In
quire 1H6& Melrose Kl. SI-!
FOK SALK Choice Altamonl
' half-acre Low prlco for quick
' aale. fit Oak. apt. . 23-2H
FOR BALE Modern four-room
ttuua In good location, with
rani and linoleum. Phone
4IIJ.
XOTH'K IWITINO UIOH rXlll
t WTKKI-rr IMI'ROVKMKST
IMT NO. 79
Purauaot to ordinance No. (34,
of the City of Klamath Falla, Ore
gon, notlco la hereby given that
bid will be received by thu Police
Judge of aaid City at hie office
In the City Hall, up to and' In
cluding Monday, the 6th day of
Hi DtnmbiT. 1837. at II o'clock P.
M.. for making the pmpoaed Ira-
provement of Alley in lllocK 4.
Mi'hoiN Auiittion oeiween Mnin
nml Kleventh Htreeta.
Sold Improvement to coualat of
paving eald portion of aald alley
with Tvu "A" Wnrrenlto-Hltuli-
Ihle pavement, with 5" baoe. at
an ratimated con of 12,224.28;
or. Type "A" Aaphaltlc Concrete
pavement with 6" baa at an
estimated coat of $2,129 1; or.
Cement Coucreto pavement 7"
thick or Vlbrollthlr pavement 7"
thick at an estimated coal oX
13,289.211. The above Improve
ment In either event to conalat of
grading to the proper aubgrade,
ranntractlng an appropriate hard
aurrnco pavement for the entire
width of tho alley (14 feet) by
placing sewer connections where
nedd, and by performing nil
Other work required to make a
rnmplelo Improvement. Including
alley atubs for the adjacent side
walk spaces on Elavaulh and
Ninth Streets. The above im
provement In either event to in
clude engineering, aupervlslnn,
advertising, clerical assistance
and unforseen contingencies, all
In accordance with the plans,
specifications and estimntes on
fllo with the Police Judge of
Klamath Falls. Oregon, to which
reference Is hernby made for fur
ther detail for plans, construe
tlon, materials, quantities and
the like.
Snid Improvement will be let
In one contract and bids will be
received tor each kind of pave
ment specified above, and will
be opened for consideration by
thn Common Council oh the said
bth day of Soptomber, 1!)Z7 at
fwo:hnur of 8 o'clock P.-N. Illd-i
dura will he required to submit
bid on ' blanks prepared by tho
City Enaiueer, and bids will not
bo considered unleaa ab submit
ted. Blanks for bide muy he
obtained at the office of the City
Engineer In th City Hall.
.The successful bidder will be
required to give a bond In a aura
to he fixed by the Common
Council for the faithful perfor
mance of the contract to bo eu
tared into for making said Im
provement. Each bid must be
accompanied by a chock certified
by some responsible bank for five
(5) per cent of the amount bid,
as a guarantee thnt the success
ful bidder will enter Into con
tract with the City for tho mak
ing of such Improvement within
ten (10) dnya from tho date of
making such award.
Tho. Common Council reserve
the right to reject any and nil
bids, and to make such Improve
ment on hchnlf of the City,
Dated at Klamath Fall, Ore
gon. August 24. 1927.
LEM L. GAOHAGEN,
Police Judge.
Aug. .!5-Sept. 4 iUC
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF
FINAL AX)UNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATK or tmisHun,
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAM
:ATH. '' "
IN THK MATTER OF THE US
TATH OF KATHARINE . L.
HALL, DECEASED,
Notice la hereby given thnt
thn unrfnrslaned. executor of tho
nitute of Katharine L. Hall, de
ceased, has filed In the County
Conrt. of Klamath County, Ore
gon, his final account of hi ad
ministration of snid estate to-
gethor with hi report and pe
tition for final distribution, and
that Friday, the 9th day of Sep
tember, 1927, at 10 o'clock, .
m.. of said day, at the court room
o-'al(l "court4 houM" In wid
fOR SALE, REAL ESTATE
1100 raata and 135 per month
liuya lioino In Hot ttprlnir ad
dition, boa. tqla snap before
the tStb. v
LOTH on Muln. Crescent, Con
ner and Pacific Teruoe, very
cheap. ,
FOR TIIADR .Chicken rniu-h,
Improved, 11600 for car or
. Ipla. alo 12U acres Irrigated
at 60 per acre, clou In; alao
one-balf aero and large mod
ern new 4 room Iiouiu.
FOR MCNT tVI, and 4 room
, houaoa and mnx aiiartmania
(rum tut to tau pvr mouth.
Homo furnished.
I 1IOTKLH. apartment houao.
rooming bpuao,, grocery alore.
"' JOHN C. FHKNCH CO.
Realtor
130. South 7th St. Phon 1430
FOR SALE; On of the beat
bualneaa corner on Main St.
Sea Mr. Nat Otlerbeln.
IT YOU WANT
To buy home; nil horn:
buy a lot; aall lot) buy aonie
acreage: aell aom acreage,' or
rent place: Be ,
MRS. fiATB OTTERBEIN.
- ..' JtBALTOR " . '
Phon 143 ' ' 01 Lincoln
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR RALB OR TRADE i lor
' lumlier or building mnterlan.
G-tan Mack truck, equipped
for lumber or log hauling.
Karl V. Autenruth, T r e k a,
California. - " 23-84'
FOR SALK OR TRADE 164-
t acre ranch In Langell valley,
under Irrigation, loqalr nil
Alamed. Klamath Falla, or.
What have you?
county, haa hceu fixed and ap
pointed a tno lime anil piare lor
me aeiucmrui ii mm .vuuv.
I Dalod thla 6th day or Auguat
;1S7.
ELBERT D. HALL,
twcuiur ,ure r.. ..
erlne L. Hall, ddceaard.
AI-13-20-27:Sii
NOTICE lXVITIMi IllfW FOB.HIghth Street from Prospect to
STHKKT lIPRVKME.T
VX1T NO. 71
Pursuant to ordinance No. 36.
. . .. L .... t., .v.
,L.Z nn.tc.. 1. hereby alvin WrK Esplanade from Main to
""'T.: "" r'lJ" J?".L". .r.. .lilJ'aclfio Terrace. - The speed limit
iiiay Dius -.i. e -
.J .HR',M ii.il Jin.ad Klamath Falla. Oregon, is to be
office In the City Hall, up lo and I Jt et hour. In corn
Including Monday, the Dth day of; ,,., wlth ordinance No. 033
September, 192.. at 8 oclock fcnd bT ord,r of , Cpm.
r. lor nianiiia uiuuinni
Improvement of Martin street
from the North lino of Home
avenue to the northwesterly lines
of Lot 37 In JJlock.17 and Lot
26 In lllock 22, of Industrial
Addition. i
Said Improvement to consist of
macadamising aald portion of
snid atreet with crushed rock
Macadam 24 feet wide face to
Jace of curbs with a thickness of
annrnxlmatnly 6 Inrhea at the
i gutter and nine Inches In the
mlddlo of the roadway, at an
estimated cost of 10,426.06; or.
cinder surfacing with a width of
24 'feet between curbs, with a
thickuuss of approximately 6
inches at the gutter and 9 inches
rn the middle of, tho roadway, at
an estimated cost of 19,263.74.
Bald estimates to inciuao en-
gineerlng, supervision, adverlln
tng, rlerlral aaslatanco and un-.
torsoen contingencies, i-am im
provement In either ovont to con
alat of grading tho atreet full
width to .tho proper grado ana
roadway aubgrude, constructing
concrete curbs and providing cul
verts for carrying dralnago across
the street, aaid improvement, to
be 81 feet wide fine' o 'fiico 1f
curbs, all in accordance with the
plans, specification and estimates
tiled vilb the police Judge oi
Klamath Falla, Uregon. on July
18th. 1927. to which reference is
made for .further . details for
plans, construction, matorlulK,
quantities and the llko.
Salo improvement win oe tei
In one contract and bids will be
received for each Kind of im
provement specified above, and
will be opened for colslderatlon
by the Common Council on the
6th day of September, ibst. at
tho hour of 8 olclock P. M. Bid
ders, will bo required , to submit
bids on blank 'prepared by the
City Engineer, and bills will not
be considered unless so suDtnti
ted. Blanks for bids may bo ob
tained at the office of the City
Knelneer In the City Hall.
Th auccessfitl bidder will Be
required to give a bond in a sum
lo bo fixed by the Common
Council for the faithful perfor
mance of thd contract , to bo 'eh
tered into for making said Im
provement.. Each bid must be
accompanied by a check certified
by some responsible bank for five
(6) per cent of the amount nia
as a guarantee that tho success
ful bidder will enter Into coh
tract with tho City for tho mak
ing of such Improvement within
ten (10) days from tho duto of
making such award. -
The Common Council reserves
thn right to reject any and all
bids, and to mako aurh Improve
ment on behalf of the City.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, August 24, 1027.
LEM L. OAOHAGEN.
'. ' Police Judge.
Aug. 26-8ept. -4'lnc; ' '.
FOR SALE
V.....N-.-0
Fort 8 A I. K Female Oermen
J Police do need a bnrii; alao
, three puppies.. Olbur baby
i purple need home.. Home A-l
' bnblea.- C. Dirk. 120 Main
, street. lt-27
FOR SALK Fryer rabbits, 76c
each. At the Red Rabbit
Ranch, 14 mile west of town
, on the old Kfiio road. 2-27
FOR BALK Hoarding ' houae,
good builueaa. A a n a p If
taken at pnc. At 917 Sixth
and Market street. 2-27
L'HKU UBST 46 tractor for aale
chran: been completely over
hauled, and baa a new guaran-
tee. If Interested write 11. He
tlreevey. 4S2'A rtodncy Ave..
Portland. Ore. - 24-30
KOK HALK Kancr wild plume,
delivered at Klamath Falla,
' lire.. 12. IS ner i ruU' . Inrd'a
;.Cah . Store, Xjkevtow, Ore
- ' . - - '
ttrnvn IJiknvlew. . lira-
gon.
FOIl SALK Heavy. 1 og g I n R
team and harness, rnenp.
Apt. 2. Esplanade Apts. 23-27
FOR BALE Star well drilling
nuuhlnury.' Jo. 36 tractor,
complete with tool; alao wells
.drilled any place. Prices on
application .Vochatier Vroa.,
Talent. Oregon, K.R. No. 1.
BUSINESS CHANCES
iiimii inim'rwi VirwiiV r,mr
FOR: RALE A-l store, new and
used goods. - Must sell owing
to other business. Positively
a snsp to right man. Money
gLttr. ,C. Dick. 220 Main
Street. ... - lt-27
FOR SALE Grocery and "fruit
store. Uood business. Ileal
location . la town. ': Inquire
News. -r- - ' 21-12t
FOK SALE Pool room and light
lunch, doing good business,
lnoulro Box 6H7. Cblloauln.
20-121
CKFItlAI. XOTH'K TO TRI'Tl
i lUtlVtlW WITHIN THK IXIK
PIIIIATK 1.I.MITH IIP THE
'ITV I K KL.VMAT11 FAU
OKKOO.N".
The following street have been
cltjed to heavy traffic: the mail'
mum load less the weight of tb
car to be 3000 pounds: Pros-
nect from Tenth to Ninth, Ninth
Street from Prospect to Pin.
Main, Seventh Street from Proa
Wet to Main. Utxth Street from
illlgh to Muln, Eleventh street
"cm t-Pnam to nigii, crsi
irom o. l. iracs ia.. ticirnoi
within the corporate llmlta of
mlttee.
( HARRY 1'EI.TZ
PAl'L' LA.M BKKT
E. H. BALSIGER
ug. 26-8cpt. 6 Inc. - - '
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OK
J-1NAI. ACCOtNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON,
FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAM
ATH. ,"
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
. TATE OF EFFIE S. WILEY,
DECEASED. -
Notice Is horehy given that the
ImriaMlMnll ,1 tl I fit ft! TH I OT. of
;, 0'f mUb 8. Wiley, de
;..,h h.. filed la the County
.Court, of Klamath County, Ore-
ton his final account of. his ad
miniirnf inn ni emu ataiate. 10-
gother with his report and pe-
OUR BOARDING
mf.ajA I'm Pirellis
UP Sou ft Ball 2
Dl IVl.t -fillC DAM i
II I in' UHM.
I TOR "fao VAS J
I r .... i .......
cto
LCff UKE Vol
V
vl HEM I WAS A
r I 111 ' IAIMK ! . I a-.
'R'i.'JSlS'ii.'"
FOR RENT
FOK RKNT 2-room furplsbed
cottiiK. Screen porch. l"to
of bath, phpnn, tuba, , 20.00
month, ui Alameda.
Phw
' llt-27
FQIt RENT 2-rocm apartment.
KveryUiing furnished, $20.00.
420 Ewauua. next to Firm St.
lt-2
FOH LKASf Seven room fur
nlnbed home, on Pacific Ter
race. 60 month."" Win. W.
1 McNealy. 1010 Main St. 27-2H
FOIl KENT Two bouaea clone
, In. on pavemoet.f Call (01
Lincoln or phone 43. 14-30'
UK . K..r naame aup Pa
horaea and pulde. ,O. K Daro.
FOH . ,K K N T Ftirnlahed Apt.
624 HUu St. 23-2j
....n. i-.. j
un nc.i i r ui iiu.iidu i'
' . . I i.tiiM
meats, is rale, new building.
Just off Main atreet on Brsad.
Rex Arms. Phone 1116. .
FOR RENT Apartments.
419
North Tenth street.
FOR RENT Two-roomed apart
ment and-batn. 634 Htgn.
FOR RENT First-class furnished
aoartment. ateam beatd. mo-
Carth aoartmenta. 620 Pin
Phon gOO. . 014tf
FIRST-CLASS apartment for
rent. All electricity furnlsneit
Evans Apia Phon 621-M and
100. "
MISCELLANEOUS
kaasasMsaa.kaa
SATURDAY BARGAIN DAY
All' kinds of goods. Must have
room. We save mcney. C.
Dick. 220 Main street, lt-27
RAWLEIQHS GOOD HEALTH
products.' H. M. Metcalf, 420
Addison, phone 1488-W.
tltlon for final distribution, and
that Friday, the 9th day of Sep
tember, at 10 o'clock, a, m., of
anld day, at the court room of
said court house In said county.
has been fixed and appointed as
the time and place for the settle
ment of aaid account. "
Dated thla 6th day of August,
1S27. --r- -'.r
WILSON SHEPHERD WILEY. I
' Administrator of the estate of
Effle 9. Wiley, deceased.
A6-13-2I-27;S3
1
CITATION
In the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Klamath
County, In the matter of the
estate of Mary J. Anderson, Also
known a Mrs. M. J. Anderson,
deceased. To William Henry
Sohnlder. Rose May -Sercnson,
Cora Irene Beal, Georgia K. Pat
terson and Hattle A., smltn, ana
to all other persona unknown
In the name of the state of
Oregon, you are hereby cited and
required to appear before the
above-entitled Court In the court
room lhareof In Klamath Falls,
Oregon, at 10 a. m.r on Septem
ber 2. 1927, then and there to
show cause if any you have why
an Order shall not be entered by
said .Court authorising Bert C.
Thotnaa, Administrator of above
entitled estate, to sell at private
tale tft the highest bidder tor cash
or upon good credit lois la ana
20 in Block 12 of Town of Mid
land and 8W4 SWU Sec. 21,
T. 39 6., R. 9E., W. M. all In
Klamath County. Oregon, being
the property of thla estate. !
Witneas the Honorable Fred
R. Goddard. Judge of said court,
with aeal of Court untied, mis
July 89-. 192T. 1
C. R. DB LAP. County Clerk.
By RUTH TURNER, Deputy.
(SEAL)
Jy.30.A.6-l 3-20-27.
HOUSE
vJOVi US'EliV
I A'DK-frl' KleiDA &UV
Trirr (sets' BURLS M'
--.eEsipes, i'p Hame
TEE VOU l$, Iri ORPER
"to MIT N01A ! OO,
-tAlg V0UR CHOICE
El-TrlER LAS
SAUL- powm, o
' 2 ft '
v
HELP WANTED
At
WANTED Woman fur general,
housework and conking. Wagei
S50.00 pir month. Addrena
Moualalo Dairy. ' 3t-27
WANTED , Two. berry, plckera.
Call for' W. McVtf, .Modoc
Point. 27
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Mr. restaurant or
hotel man. Do yon want to
put your business on thla basis
at onceT Of your sale. 40
for food cost, 26 for salary,
8 for expense,' leaving 22
for rent. I will do It for yon
as manager and chef. Including
my salary. ..Write jne. box 30.
care News. , Wish . to change
employment.
WANTED
WANTED Lady wants board
and room In private family- or
'will share apartment." Phone
. 601. 27
WANTED Light model coupe or
roadster. Must ie cheap lor
cash.- Superior Service Sta
tion. 2300 So. 6th St. 27-28
WANTED Cook sjove, second
hand. Call !!. 26-29
WANTED Two or. three room
ers and boarders. 1028 Jeffer
son. 24-30
LOST and FOUND
LOST-Check 'amounting Iff 166
and a o me cents, Issued ty
, Electric Service company to
'Wlllam H. Hein. Call Baia
1 win Hardware store. lt-27
FOUND Mtney Call at 416
Pine street after 4:30 p. m.
W. C. Jackson. ' lt-27
Will Agree . on
Price for Sand
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 26. (AP)
It Is believed that .when the
state land board meets attor
neys of sand end gravel con
cerns operating In the Columbia
river here today that a compro
mise will be reached concerning
DllSV "111 w -" r ; '. ... . J - .
compensation that should be'WHEN IS XEW YORK,' SEE j
paid the state for sand aken
from the river during past years.
At a recent conforence here the
sind and gravel companies of
fered a flat payment of 11,000
or $500 to each of the two states,
Oregon and Washington. The at
torney general lias held that the
state of Oregon has a legal right
to levy' back to 1920 on a yard
age basis, but it Is indicated
here th,at the state will not exer
cise the right In full. The con
ference will be in session in the
afternoon.
..l'Dii'. va cm rn
LONDON. Aug. 26. (AP) An
exchange telegraph dispatch from
Cannvft tun lbflt nmonC inOSe
killed In the Chamonlx railway Chief value in the vlalt. ao
accident yeaterday. was a JUra.;far as Klamath is concerned.:
Ilda of Chicago. , v
i . -
: ' DARlXti HOLDUP.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 26. (A.
P.) Two unmasked men armed
with sawed-off shotguns'held op
employes of a branch of the In
terstate Bank and Trust company
hi the business district ' today
aud escaped with $14,666.
' Classified advertising . Is a
morning paper proposition al
ways. Uso the New.
By Ahern
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Did You Ever I
Stop to Think?
'' By EPSON R. WAITS '
Shawnee. Oklahoma .
SPEND1NO ' a few day -at 'thea a little, improved yesterday
Hotel McAlpln. one of the and dealers at' the late after
world' beat known hostelrle. . noon .session of th dairy ex
I waa Impressed with the num- change were 'ready to bid , ex
ber of famous aviation people Iras down 2c to CI cents, the
living there. inew exchange wholesale 'price
COMMANDER Richard E. Byrd. !
and his gallant crew of the.
..... .nri !
Amenta uau jua.
stirring welcome awaited
them as they strode Into the
flea-decorated lobby. The ho-
tel orchestra' playing in the ( asle grades today. The lqcal mar
main dining room on the mez-ket situation for fresh fruits and
zanine floor, stopped Bhort Its vegetables was unchanged this
Beethoven sonata and swung morning with supplies ample
into the American anthem mus-jand trado lagging in most', sea
ic Crowds cheered and the sonable lines. Tomatoes con
rommandr and his as-! tlnue relatively cheap under In-
aoclatea were whisked up ' 24 :
rinnn 111 the elevatoraMeaving .
behind the, din and tumult of
admlrinc throngs.
iimip rfriri f nil ti ft 4T nitttn
"rr.7- .,.. , it,.:
dTr gTble Shenando'an cVpta.n nue ateady f rom -CaUfor, u j -and
, " . ,.,. sell at wholesale around 11 per
wTth ihcJTir meat, and
Varies Klein ZJT 'SXTZ
navigator, and host of oth-j Ljht nen, w,re
rs. i easv at 13c .'-'' -,
THE McAlpln. I alao learned, waa j-
the only lnstttution oi us kihu cltie an(i calves steady; no re
having its own airplane service. celpt8i .. . ,
Guests may mako reservations Hogs Btcadyi recelpts 620 di
for any point of air travel In rect BneeJ1 d Umbs steady;
the United States In McAlpln ;n0 recepts. - .-
' planes. A daily flying service j '
from New York to Boston iflj
another feature, with McAlpin .
food served by a steward on
these winged passenger-carrying
machines. .
VERILY, the McAlpln Is the lat-
est In progress 'and comfort
rendering to guests. ThB
world stops there with two .
thousand guests from all four
corners of the world register-
tng there daily.
' THE SKYLINE OF NEW
YORK FROM THE McAL- 1
PIN ROOF. FOUR HUNDRED
FEET, ABOVE BROADWAY
AND THE WHITE LIGHTS.
A SEARCHLIGHT PLAYS
1 'FROM ITfJ ' ROOF : NIG HTLY
1 AND . FIELD . GLASSES ARE
'FURNISHED PATRONS Bi
THE HTiEL
VISITORS TO HEAR
FACTS ON KLAMATH
(Combined from Page One)
sional representatives will Bring
to Klamath.
t rtu.Mfc ...... -
es in me laci mm m vr-,
'jtunlty . la ' unexcelled from the
i standpoint of acquainting wasn-
lington officials with the prob-
lems of the Klamath farmer, it
was pointed ont by those who
are sponsoring the banquet, yes
terday. - '
Bruce Dennis, local newspaper
publisher, will be the principal
speaker for Klamath, ind his
words will carry to the commit
tee the importance ot tho "uc"
cessiui niamaiQ prujti m
part of the government's nation
wide reclamation system. C. A.
Henderson, chairman of the
Klamath land settlement commit
tee, will officiate as chairman at
the dinner, and will further ac
quaint the Irrigation Investiga
tor with this vast farming sec
tion. . : i ' '
Public Invited
A the dinner Is open to the
public, and . a cordial invitation
has been extended to all who ,
are Interested In Klamath's ag
ricultural future, reservations
Bhould ' be made early today at
the local chamber of commerce,
Lynn 8abln. secretary, declared
yeterday.
Visit of the congressmen ana
a number of ' Portland leaders
here, follows an extensive tour
of western reclamation projects
and proposed projects In the
northwest. Last object of the
committee's ' attention was the
proposed Deschutes project, witb
which they were acquainted at a
dinner In Bend Friday.
From here the men will prob
ably visit Roseburg and Grants
Pass, later going Into California,
and returning to Washington by
the - southern route, It was
learned Friday.
From Kurt Klamath C. E.
Splelinan was transacting busi
ness In tho city yeaterday from
Fort Klamath.
' .. ,'
' People who live in glass
bousca should drees ..in the
cellar.
v Deal with a
REALTOR
PORTLAND... An. ,18. pj
The local scarcity flf" receipts
of top grade. ,ag(4,hpws some
Blgda of loosening. The. volume
of receipts from the country
" ' " ' a
'"T
"changed.
The . butter market continues
on a firm tone locaJly ,wbb no
changes In quotations for whole-
tlnence of plentiful supplies of
local and eastern Washington
tuff. They were quotea at from '
J60 to. 60 centsper box, . whole-.
1 . I:.;'hJ !.,..;' ;.
Supplies of bartlett pears con
PORTLAND. Aug. 26. ' JP)
CHICAGO,' Aug. 26. (Jp) Hogs
receIpt, 2 00; talrlr acUje: bet-
ter grades and ' packing ' lows
strong to 15 cents higher qual-
bulk of good and choice 1M to
lty considered; early top JO-50;
200 pounds 10.50 14. S5.
Cattle receipts 2,000; fed
eteers nominally steady; she
stock slow; staleness considered
. " wiwiucu,
mostly steady; vealers unchanged
if f
I ,
Accounting
Accounting ' Auditing KLAMATH CLEANING' ! '
. HOW ARD H. METCALF ' .' DYE WORKS
' 119 south Fifth . and PreariM :j!
Bookkeeping Income Tax ' "W'e Dye to IJvTv .
Service m M,to 8U Pnon 4(1
ADVERTISING GARAGES j
Th ALLAN W. MeCOMB Ca. : IMPERIAL G ABAGS
' Oirfet-ilail jtJverlhiu, -Ard and Main
Mat l m cO. im CTC Tire, . Prest- Lite Bai.- !
Mottisrasliiiit-riliiilii-Lcttan terles and STORAGE
ot kuiy StrM 11 nw in .' ' Th Oarage That Nrrar Cloae
' ' :::' j HARRY OOEI.LER. Prop.
(BATHING .'.-,.,. HOTELS ' il
i i -'
THE SANITARY STEAM AND VALLEY HOTEL
L .SHOWKR-BATHS ..VALLEJT HOTEL.
"For Yonr Health- r"nd Kew Mode Hotel i
Open everv day. 11 a. m to 12 " AO Cool Room
midnight, except Monday. Special Rate i
'1719 Wain 4 IS Pine St., Phone 12M
Floes Mineral Water .la
the World. , , -
Hot Springs
.Natatorium
Now Opea from 7:00 a. m.'.
to Midnight
Tub Baths
Swimming Tank
Hot and Cold Shower
For Private Parties
' " Phone 199-W
Spring nrfl Esplanade
CHURCHES
We Specialise In Hahjrfalnese"
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
' Tenth hnd High Sts.
Sundayl Services:
11:00 a..m.t 7:80 p. m. .
Frank L. Womett, Minister
Residence 'lnos HlgH St.
DENTISTS
DR. E. G. WISECARVER
Dontlatry-rX-Rajr Laboratory
Phone 645 Vnd.erwoof Bids.
JS &aX
fOY Java XV
I Office Phone I IRS Melhnse Dldg.
gjof, JPone 14g Mjamaui raus
Fjre Fjailed to .; '
Halt Fahnhid;r
v A later ,ehock proving .that
damage from fir' was not as
great as it waa tlrsl believed.
P. L. Fahnlandnr,' proprietor f
the Standard Cleaners n Eipl
ade. lost no time In reaumlax
bnslnets and Is now turning eat .
the same volume of clothing as
be formerly did, ha declared yes
terday. '.'In fact," Fahnlander said, "we ;
had our doors open for bojinea
the day following the fire, after
working hard to clean up tfie
debris, and we now want our'
clientele to know lhatosVre dv
Ing business at the same stand,
in the same old way.". - f
PLANE LEAVES V. H. .
EASf PORT, Me.. Aug. 26. (i.
P.) The' monoplane "Pride of
Detroit," enrofte to Harbor Grace
twin . o,,.nn. . kn.l,
..j . -i.n,' ,tim .tiU
OQt of United State teN
rltory at 7: m.
uht tlmeNwhen It w lght.ed
at West Quoddy head coast guard
station.' - y
Few loads of grassy and short
fed steers 9.76 11. IS; cholte
fed kfnds absent; ' veaiera 14.00
614.50. ': ' y'
Sbeep; receipts 12,000: fa
lambs 15 0 26c lower than Thurk
day; fairly active at decline;
early , sales of good to - eboit
range lambs at 13.25013.59;
six doubles around 86 , pound
California with a deck ont at
inside prices: bidding below 11
Iambs moderately sorted 12.75(9
on good rangers;- most native
13.00; selected kinds held around
13.25; culls -50i9.60; sheep
weak- to 25 cents lower; : fat
ewes 6.007.00. , . '" ,
i SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26. (A.
P.) BuUerfat f.o.b. San Fran
cisco 60c.
I nE,VT I Wtt(V .Dr. ZB. I AK l- .
'Dried frnlt and hopa ateady.
CLEANING & DYEING
LODGES
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE
5
meet every 2d and 4th Wed
nesday of the month at 8:00
p. m. In Legion 'HalL ' ' '
, VETUUANS OF FOKtlIGM ;
' ? ' WARS "i
Mlei.il Plat ISM1
Meets every . second and
fonrth Wednesday evenings, ,
p. m., hasment Conrt Hons
VERNB J. WALKER, Com.
Phone 1266-W
Fraternal Order .of
Eagle
Will meet every
KVIriaM k.anln. In
the Mouse Hall at 3-
7:30 p. m.
MINING ENGINEER
HENRY L LA.NCASTKR .'
Ulntn ' EllfflM. - i
American Conservatory of Ma '
United State Mineral Snrveyof .j
tor the District ot Oregon ; s
Office: 204 West F SL V
P. O. Box 794. Grants Pass, Or.
PHYSICIANS :
PAUL M. K. CARSTKN8, M. D.
Phone 1810
Special attention to women
. and children. '. v
115 South Fifth St.. corner
Fifth and Main, Klamath
Falls, Oregon
To read The ' Klamath Nw
day after day is to keep thorough
Iy Informed, on happening of Int. .
portance thronghout the world a '
well as in Klamath . Fall and t
vicinity, r ' ' :.:. v ' ; '
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