mintawAV, march ao. 11)10 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOR THREE 1 r.'r;r:;::.! Ul J'SS.mi, County IIWi fflSPtu "urnl.1. ! ftr hjlr cQmrurnH. THR'l.KAtll'i: OP NATIONS. j,Ir ciulkilnn MimlcK.i.) j JmMll.nl.runt initiations Ii.i oh, orld todu 'I l of vllal ,m Stance to our fnmm '"'tlo OuAtt l'" n 1,m,!,, Ur "", t hMO Jt w t'T'"1"!! H Ml critical pc.lod " " l,urf JH ibmt " rW ", ", big teak l",r"ru "," Al"'"1 "" "foine think UiHi tl'l" ''" ,,f S.tlom.1. I'"' "' "ll,,K ,""t wl". nltb oiur UiriHiW, n'- om" itlsk that I' I" ""' f',1"l,,,,, "" ,,r hi Brut obje-tlnii ,,",, rlH" '" 0,,ri mild i that It I " l'l"nlUtlc nl111 (00 ntoplin for an It object to on J (err Peace Is IihImI a beautiful em but to lu nn imttiiuiion ni tu'lirrr kind l-"''c a t lo (hli li too IdciillMle. too wrak when irt.tHr completed It l baaed on , Idttli and not on pliln haul facta.! TbU Uue mint no very nearly perfect and antliliiK like liU but; I dream of Utopia Hi'cinnot Bay that this League totld Involve u In entangling al-i Hue lucb as Washington advised m to beware of anymore than If wo it not havo It. but rather It la irainat our Independence, If wo on ur tbtt League wo aro pledgod to btlp protect' any nntlon ngalnat nn mrlcloui power llko flnrmany and tltbougb we would protect thorn injfiy II dor-a nut corroapond with our former policy to ho forced to IliM. Another qiiratlou that arlsea In whether auch a League ran provont Inttre win even If properly organ lied? Some aay Hint an economic blockade would bo sufficient to brlif an offending nation to torma. Homer, If one nntlon should hronk br word what would thcro bo to prevent aeveral other nation from breaklnir tbelr words, looT Thero In ibeoluiely no guarantee when wo bire auch natlona to dotil with n Oeraany who ronaldorod n tronty, . "a wre arrap of papur " Bovornl na tion mlnht break their words and the rut of tbe world might, not bo abli to enforce nn economic block ade. If ao, military force would havo to be uaed and then wo nrc right tick to war again. BU'K FROM CALIFORNIA. Ur, J, P. Mngulre has returned Iron Rlchardaon Spring Cnllfon.lo -tre he went with Mrs. Mogul, bo hti been Pilfering from rhcu nutlim for aevornl months. Ha ro porn that Mra Mngulrn shown Im of Impfovoment. i V"? Vf B? - Quality Drugs... Il lan't economy nd It lan't wlae to buy aaythlng bl th beat In drug. Wo lure Rained the con (aee of our cuatomera by aeHIng drug of the hlgheat laallty otdy. You cannot P" X any other kind here, yon are always safe auro that nothing but U beat drug, will be sold la tfaU itore. fey 4H-XmXm., Cabinet Shop 10 Matin Street i",5f?.WM i i IflTni I'ricna I A . .. . WmUwwl County Court Proceedings JA.NTAHV TKHM 11B Continued um m Momltiy robiunry 24th lt)19 day of term. . Court met pui sunut to adjourn liiont ull iiii'iiiliorH holiiK iiro'iout when llio followliiK iiroioedlnga Wuro lina to wit Yuba MfK Co. supplies Co. rondi Atay l'jls Ft II Ittinnoll, Mlluugo In HjicctliiK tounty road from .May to Nuombur 18 .. Iturrell Short in I lea no In- 1.42 cc.co I 22.40 5? ai iiiih iiiiio tho mnttor of draw. Hpoctlni; county roads from iik tho I ill" Jury llHt camo on to I Juno to Heutoinbor 18 no uiiiMlileioil ami tho Court nt thlxl Tho followlni! cIiiIiiih woro ullowod ,, i ! ' unm-' Horn tho ntiu tlio Clork wn liiHtructoil toilraw IHKmu rolls and plated biiiiio In warrants on the (lmral Kuml for the Jury Mm Hiiiiii. to coiiHtltutu tint tholr iomioctlo iiiiioiiiiIh I'M'i liny IIhI for the Circuit Court, T K. Orlffllli, upholdliiK cilm- ' cludlriK cement KldnwnlkH, curblnr; und Krodlnrr, of JIHC'iCST, or ce ment pmomant nt on estimated coit IncludliiK (.ornenr sidewalks, curbing und grading, of 32. ooo 00 Said Irrir, piovcmtnt to Include grading, rolling and curbing j And bo It fuither renolvud, by tho i Common Council that the property1 horclnnfter described be nml hereby li doclnrcd benelltod b tuid Improve-' in e nt. to wit I.on 1 nnd s of blo'k 1 1 of Orlg Herald's Classified iUtt'SSftB&a "i" :!.' SaK,ffl Snn rt Tri"Tfi FOR SALE W-t0t und fruit Slough PHONE PEYTON for Wood 1121 KOK SALK Dandy five-room bunga low on Esplanade; owner will sac rifice for $2 2G0 on easy terms Chll cote U Smith. 19-3t trtn. n .. . '" 3 3(J Of) i-ll FOR SAt.P mj . tered buntalni "Xl10"? ' porch cabinet work chinn TIS only one block from -j.,LnB Inul Town, and uiimimbereil block1 ,V1I, .r,. r,r, ',,,, ,,r , ..,, known na tho Central School ' . I"' '!" ?."B.?"."-Il,.n.ch 1.1 1111J111111 lfUllkjr IU UflUC 1UI R1U' cory or genernl store; good Improve inents; chiincc riione Smith " t0 Eood home' for littlf Price 12,000 CMIcotY I9-3t in of Klumntli County, Oiegon. Inal laws Kebruiiry l'ji'j IIhi follouliiK claims woro allow. II. A. Anderson, Hubblt boun- en mm inn ciorx vwm instructod to i ly Kolirtiiuy 13iy m No Two Ways About It the man who always docs his work day in and day out with the consistent certainty that you can bank on, brilliantly at times, but thoroughly always, he is the sort of de pendable man that you lean onforsure results. dEllOTDd iamoi SUUEEGEE TREAD Tires the tires with the red sidewalls, are just like that sort of dependable man: Ihey have the rug ged, robust tenacity, the grim road de termination, that does a great deal of honest, hard work. If you want a tire that will make you come back for more, buy one DIAMOND. Klamath Auto Tire Co. iao s. Hivtu St. Telephone 1(17 Klmiliilli rmt, Ort'tfoii lliitt win inntH on the New (.'nnrt llmiHi. fuiiil for iholr respective iiinmiuls. tho wan nits woro drawn by tho Clork pursuant to ntlpiilatlon mid order of Circuit Court Jiu lliiwnniiiin, norvlcos mid exiieimi's Couiity Coin! (!tn.ja The rollowlui; clnlniH were allowed nml tho Clerk wiih IiikIi ih toil to draw win i until on tho llond Knnd for their riispi-ctlve aiiiounls -C M llr'ioo, Inbor county romls, October l'UH 7 00 In tho COl'NTY COl'HT of tho COINTY OF Ki.AMATH nnd stati: of oitnnoN In tl utter of tho WIDOW'S Pen sion of MAIIY P. RTOUDKIt. This matter cnnie on at this time and It appo.irliiK to the Court thut Mary P Hlouder wns heretofore al lowed 11 Widow's Ponslon of $10 011 per month It also appoirlng to the Court from tho oral MtntvinenU of rollablo part ies thnt Mrs. Mary , stoudor hau removoil from tho County and that her pension should bo discontinued. it is tiu:iu:foue iibfieiiy oit- Ii:i(i:i) tint tho Ponslon of Mnrv I Ktomlcr, In tho ium of $10.00 per intuitu ue oisconiintlotl. Dated Fnhriinry 24 1919. (Signed) It. II. llunnoll, County Judge Ilurroll Short, CommlMlonor, Asa Fordyce Commissioner Whereupon court adjourned until Tuesday. Fobiunry 2Cth 1919. II II llunnoll, Judge Ilurroll Short, Commissioner, Asa Fordyce, CommlsBlonor. Tuesday February 2Cth, 1919 day of term. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment nil members being present when the following proceedings wero bad to-wlt -In tho matter of Issuing New COUNT ! . nui Si; wurrants In lieu of uoner- al Fund win runts No. 44875 & H.S7C It appearing to tho court from an I order Issued under date of May, 20, lltiis tint Coneral Fund warrants 1 No 4 4 S 7 ft and 4 4 871! Issued to E. 1., Elliott und F. II. Mills and Jity How. Ionium In tho sum of $750.00 wero . 111 tiered cancelled and Now Court 1 house wurrants Issued In lieu thereof, . It also uppeirlng to the Court thut 1 1: I. Elliott and II. Mills and Jay lltiwermmi Inue lecelved tompensn. t Ion from sab) services on February li, anil Kelmury 24 respoctlvcly, from tho Now Court Houho fund. IT IS TIIEItEFOItE HEUEHY OH DEItEl) that no wiirrauu bo issued In lieu of (ieneral Fund warrants No. i 4 4S7.1 mid 4487R (Signed) ! It II Hunnell, Judge, ! lllltrj.11 CI11H emitliilealnnn. Asa Fordyce, Commissioner. Tho following claims were ullow- 1 ed and tho Cleric wjs Instructed to uliaw warrants on tho Houd fund for j their Hespecthe ameunts: .It II Hiiuuell, cash advanced freight on Houd (Irador ' Febiuary 1919 . 193.84 1 "I'lie following clnlms woro allowed Uiuil tho Clork w-or instructed to draw wan ants on the uonoral fund for their icspoctho nmnunts: It l. llunnoll, cash advanced postage County Judge, roliittary 1919 1.00 Whereupon court adjourned until Tliuisday Fobrunry 27th, 1919. It, II. Hunnell, County Judge Hurrell Short, Commissioner, Asa Fordyce, Commissioner. Tliurstlny February 27th. 1919 day of Term Court mot pursuant to adjourn ment nil momborH being present when tho following procoodingH were hud to-wlt: Tho following claims woro allowed mul tho clork was Instructed to draw wm rants on tho Road fund for their lospeetlvo ameunts: Tom Dixon, Bnlary road inns- lei f 1 inn February 15th to I Foliiunry 28, 1919 Von I Ireland unloading grad er February 1919 C. E. Sovits unloading grader Febiuary 1919 Joo Tii7iik unloading grador Folium y 1919 Oeo. I,, How-limn, Merrill ron (Is. January 1919 E. M. H'.immond, Morrll tonds, January 1919 Klamath Hardware Co. sup plies Co. Hoads January 1919 Clyde Deal, Morvlces District Attorney February 1919 Oluss & Prudhommo Co sup plies Tux Collector Febru ary 191!) Remington Typowiltor Co Office Supplies Dlst At torney January 1919 Clara Ta)lor, blith and death reports December 1918 J T llmdlrjy, lllrth &. Death reports Dei ember 1918 E. M. rtiibb, lllrth & Doith reports December 1918 II. Knowgooso. lllrth & Death reports, December I1 18 Honry E, Vclt, lllrth & Death reports December 1918 Thco. I). Young, lllrth & Denth reports December 1918 . .. II. V.Magniissen, lllrth & death icportn December 1918 C. It, Williams lllrth t death reports, Dccombor 1918 J. H. Wise, meals election Ilonrd November fith 1918 II. II. llunnoll, Mileage & Expenses May & August 1918 IT. HO 1 2.. , 31.00 ! 81.40 90 00 grounds .adjacent tu Tenth street and between said block 13 und Tenth street in Nichols Addition, lots 3, 4, 5 and r, or block IS, lots .'!. 4, li. fi. 7 and x of blo'-li )C, lots 1, 2, 3. I and . or block 47. lots 1. 2, 3, I, !i, and fi of block 10, lots 1, 2, '1, 4, 7 and 8 of block 4 1, lots 3, 4, I", and C of block GO. the east 20 feet of vacated portion of Wash SITUATIONS WANJriTiT placo rented for two years. "" 2 Lincoln WANTED-Dy woman with alhud 19-81 Place to do housework PS "t .who m 15-6t II II Wyatt, owner. street, Eugene, Oregon. CC cure of 179J. HELP WANTED days; the outfit for $660 cash. HiKton street, formerly known'as',f"".r'' "f.,Wm narkB- Merr111' rc Cannl street, between Ninth and " Tenth streets; lots I, block r.l, lots 3, 4, block 57, und lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 of! 1 and G of 7 und 8 of FOH SALE Ono 10-20 Case tractor with a three 14-gang plow, all In1 good condition; been used about 90 1. In- WANTED ExnrlnMj -,-.".'" housework. Phonl 43 "j.)" WANThiD-Experienced woman for general housework- . ". '.. Phone 2Rr. ' "'VJ "" 'FOR SALE 133 buy Phono 95. tons good alfalfa 17-6t block r.0; tho easterly 2fi feet of ,,n CAII, t-,,.i.,i it , tho reserved portion of leffersoi, '0 SA.b-Thorohred paying hena. 1.2. J .00 Htreet abuttlnir on tho north side of I lot 7. block 51, all In Nichols Addl '"r' I Hon to the town of Klamath Falls 1 Oregon , . 1 and that s.ild property above tie-1 ..' srlbed Is hereby declared to be the '"'property to bo usscssed for the ex- . pense of said Improvement; '"' And bo it further resolved, that' . Monday, the 7th day of April, 1919,) .- 'at tho hour of 8 o'clock p m , at the 1 Itouncll chambers of the city hall, to 12.00 8..0 or will trade for heavy hens or roosters suitable for killing. 741 Wulnut street. 18-2t FOR SALE Seven-room house with bath, screened porches, corner lot, one block from Main; only $2,000, on easy terms. Chllcote & Smith. 19-3t FOR SALE Four room house near high school, in first class condition. A real bargain at $1,000, on easy ibn llxetl ns the time and place for 1 the hearing of objections nnd rcmon strances against th Improvement, und th tin tinil hr.rr.1iL lu illrnM tlce of said hearing to bo published, terms. Chllcote & Smith. 19-3t FOn RAI.K Tn Klamath CrMintv 1 ft o said proposed, ,. ., , ..,, ,, ','- , o Police Judge.. ..T,'V '.'".":.' ""t "' n,1 Ir. r-.-ittar. nn. '-"' - """ - "". """": Ailtlress W. A. Millburn, 31st and T D .-ir.iTfiifttif T) a 1 t A m tf u I.,. 1,nrfr.r ,.rn.-l,ln.l I.IMUU, ittUUt-UU, tin hj iiui tvi ii if i tui-ui I State of Oregon, 20.85 City of Klamath Falls, ss The following clilms wero allowed County of Klamath. nnd the Clork wns Instructed to thaw I A L Leavltt, Police Judge of chllcote' & Smith. wuiruiiiH on inc norary r unci lor -- "-) "' muiiiuiii i .ins, uregou, their Respcctlvo ameunts: ,do hereby certify that the foregoing Mrs. M Anderson, Janitor is n duly enrolled copy of a resolu- Co. Library February 1919 4.00 Hon adopted by the Common Council on tho lTt'i day of Mnrch, 1919, de- 1 CO clnrlng its Intention 17-7f Irono Anderson, cash advanc ed stamps February 1919 Irono Anderson .salary Co. Library February 1919. FOR SALE Now and modern six room house and large lot, on John son ave. It's dirt cheap at $1,250. 19-3t MISCELLANEOUS -r-i-i-i-a-i-sr ir wnrni.- m.mj, IF THE PARTIES who found black yellow marked collie dog about first week in January, with MrSe H. V. Drown on collar will --,. ... 2027 Wantland ."wSf reward 17-6t FOR RENT APARTMENTS and rooms for rent Gray Apartment Houae', over post office. . i9., FOR RENT Furnished home. In quire C05 Poring -.treet, back of bath house. lg-5t from Third street westerly to Payne j alley, and Payne alley from PInei street southerly to Main street, be,' to Improve and the Bamc are hereby approved Tenth street from Main street to Lin- And be it further resolved, that. 4 5.00 coin street, nnd annrovlnc tho nlans. !the Common Council hereby declares! Tho claim of John 81nde for Room specification1! and estimates of the its intention to Improve said portions' nnd bnnrd 1 month of T J Backus, cost submitted by the City Engineer !of Pine street and Payne alley In ac- PROFESSIONAL CARDS -rr-rN-s...rV.rrN...w. -.i, . W ,-Lr j jtjij,. H. C. SCHLEEF KATHE RINE SCHLEEF Phjslclans and Surgeons Office. White Hide. was dlnallowod In full. LCMHKItMI.N PIiANNINO ItlMIL'CTION IN PIUCES.; A. L LEAVITT, Police Judge. lS-lOt cordance with said plans, specifica tions and estimates, said lmprove--fment to consist of paving said portion of said streets with oil macadam, at to an estimated cost, Including- cement HESOLCTIO.V The C'tv Engineer, nursunnt .A.nliittnn nf 1 1. r. fr.,,. r.. r... Prtttnr.ll ISfdnWnllCR. Clirhliie &ntl Cr&dlnE. Of WASHINOTON, Mmch 18. Stops heretofore nilonted. liavlmr. underi$19.17G.96: or cement pavement, at to reduce the price of lumber will bo, date of February 3d. 1919. filed an estimated cost, Including cemonti taken In n conference of leading lum-' plans, specifications and estimates of sidewalks, curbing and grading, of hr.,,nn with .), ,,n,v in.i.i.irini ! the cost of Improving Crescent nve- $23,500.00; or crushed rock, at an r hoard, department of DR. G. A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. Truax Suit 206. I. O. O. F. Bldg Ofllce phone H6J Ites Phtme 8AM which bns March 21. been called Industrial commerce for Friday, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK TO CREDITORS In tho County Court of the Statu of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of tho Estate of Stan loy Pedro, Deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Klamath County, administrator of the ostate of Stanley Podro. deceased, 'and having quali fied, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of, und all persons having clulms against said deceased, to pre sent them, verified ns required by law, within six months after tho first pub lication of this notice to said admin istrator, at Chlloqutn, Oregon, or Ronnor & Chastaln, attornoys, Klam ath Falls, Oregon. OEO. DUVALL. Administrator of the Estate of Stan ley Pedro, Docensed. Dated March 12, 1919. 13 20 27 3-10 Irrlcntfon canal to'e3tlmated cost of $18,000.00: or bl ...... .. ... iiimnic pavement at an estimated orrlll 50.00 3.50 3.50 3.C0 5.00 10.50 nne from I" S Cnnby street; Can by street to East street; East street to Intersection of Crescent avenue nt l S. Irrigation cnnal, nnd Intersections, and tho Council linvlng taken same under ad visement and find said plans, specifi cations and estimates satisfactory. Re it hereby resolved, that said plans, specifications nnd estimates for tiio improvement of tho above men tioned streets and Intersections, bo. nnd tho snme are hereby approved. And 'be It further resolved that the Common Council hereby declares its Intentions to Improve said streetsor portions thereof, and intersections in accordance with said plans, specifica tions nnd estimates. Said improve ments to consist of bringing said street to establish grndo. tho instal lation of concrete curbing, proper drnlnago nnd tho paving of said stroets nnd Intersections with bithu ltthlc, oil macadam or other hard sur face pavement, at tho estimated cost of I10.924.S5 for oil macadam nnd estimated cost of $10,400.00 for bi tullthlc or concrete; und be It further rcsolicd by tho Common Council, that the property hereinafter described be and hereby is declared benefited by the said proposed Improvement, to wlt: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and C of block 11; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. C and 7 of block 13; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. N6. 7, and S. of block II; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, S. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 1C and 17 of block 12; nil of tho foregoing being in Hot Springs Ad dition to tho City of Klamath Falls. Also lots 1. 2, 3, 7. S and 9 of block 5S, and lot 2 of block 59, nil in Nichols Addition to tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon; and that said property above doscrib- 4.25 BUCKMECHT ARMY -ta. u.9. Yes this Is tbe ilioc that gives you "Extra acrvlce every step com fort every minute." Why? Because It is built right to start with I Our first consideration Iuj always been to put into every IUjckhix'iit Army Shoe; hest titatrr iiii, wholehearted workmanship and lajting fjut. BSS&I ' nWraf i!"?B. m RESOLUTION Tho City Engineer, pursuant to res olution of tho Common Council here tofore adopted, having, on February 3, 1919, filed plans, specifications and estimates of tho cost of improving Tenth stroot from Main street north erly to Lincoln street, and High street from Ninth street easterly to Elev enth stroet, Including intersections, nnd tho council having taken the same under ndvlsemont, and finding said plans, specifications and esti mates satisfactery: He It hereby resolved, that suld .. bo and hereby is declared to be the plans, specifications nnd estimates fori proportv to bo iissessed'for tho ex tho Improvement of Tenth stroet from .penso of said Improvement And bo Main stroot northerly to Lincoln iit furtlicr resolved that Monday, tho stroot, and High stroot from Ninth! 7th day of April, 1019, at tho hour of stroot oastorly to Eleventh stroot. In- s o'clock p. m.. at tho Council cham cludlng Intersections, be, und thobpr8 ln tnQ citJ. nall( j,e flNI,j a3 the snmo Is hereby npprovod. timo mul ,,iuco (or the hearing of ob- And bo It further rosolvod, thut tho joctlons nnd remonstrances against Common Council hereby doclnros its tho said proposed improvement; and intention to Improve snid portions of tho Polico Judge is herebv directed to Tonth stroet and High street in ac-)ClulSB notico of said hearing to be cordance with snld plans, spociflcn- published ns by Charter provided, tions nnd estimates ,sald Improve- gtato of Oregon, ments to consist of paving said l'or-lrjountv of Klamath, ss: Hon of said streots with oil macadam Qjt. 0' Klamath Falls pavoment, at an ostlmatcd cost. In- T a. L. Leavltt. Police Judge of the jclty of Klamath Falls. Oregon, do I hereby certify that tho foregoing is a j (July enrolled copy of tho resolution aaopteci ny tuo common council on 3d day of March, 1919, declaring Its intention to improve portions of Cros cent, Cnnby and East s.tieets, in the City of Klnnmth Falls, and appioving phns, specifications nnd estimates of cost theroof ns submitted by tho City EnKh'cor. A. L. LEAVITT, Polico Judge 13-10t PAT OFF, BLACK GUNMETAL.MAHOGANY CALF OR INDIAN TAN CALF $6.50 to $8.50 K. K. K. Storo, Bradley Shoo Stoxo t IvUnuf.ctur.ri BUCKINGHAM AHECHT San Franclaco 1 r is significant that the Buck hecht Army Shoe ia worn by thous ands of men in all walks oflife. They have come to ap preciate its yield ing comfort, its velvety feel, its wear-resisting qualities. And so will youonce you treat your feet to BUCKHKCHT Army Shoes. cost. Including sidewalks, curbing and grading, of $23,500.00; said im provement In either event to Include grading, rolling and curbing. And be it further resolved by the Common Council that the property hereinafter described be, and hereby is declared benefited by said proposed Improvement, to-wlt: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of block 6; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of block 5; lots 1. 2, 3 and 4 of block 4; lots 1 and 2 of block 3; lots 1, 2 and 3 of block 2; lots 1 and 2 of block 1; lots 1, 2, 3, 8 and 9 of block 25; lota 3. 4, 5, 6 and 7 of block 24; lots 3 nnd 4 of block 23; lot 3 of block 22; lots 5, C, 7 and 8 of block 21: north 120 feet of vacant portion of center street; lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 of block 20, lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 of block 19; all of said lots and blocks be ing in the original town of Klam ath Falls; and that said property above describ ed bo, and hereby is declared to be tho property to be assessed for the expense of said Improvement; and be it further resolved, that Monday the 7th day of April, 1919, at the hour of S o'clock p. m at the Council cham bers in tho city hall of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, be fixed as tho time and placo tor tho hearing of objections and remonstrances against tho an Id proposed improvement; and tho Polico Judge he, and hereby ia di rected to cause notice of said hearing to be nuhlished as bv charter nro- vlded. ! State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: , City of Klamath Falls. I, A.X.. Leavltt, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a duly enrolled copy of the resolution adopted by the Common' Council on the 3d day of March, 1919. declaring Its Intention tn Imnrnvn Plnn nlrnet from Third street to Payne alloy, and I Payne alley from Pine street to Main) street, and approving the plans, sped-. Mentions and estimates of the cost submitted by tho City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge. . v. 13-10t FRED WESTERFELD UKNTIST Looinl Bldg., Klamath Falls DR. WISECARVER DENTIST Crlsler & Stilts bids, 7th t Mala Phone S54 CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY M7 Mala ' ARTHUR B. WILSON Manager DR. F. R. GODDARD f Osteopathic Phylcia A Surgtoa Suite 211, 1. 0. O. F. Tempi (over K. K. K. Slon) Phone 821 . . - (The only Oiteopathle Phyal clan and Surgeon In Klasutt Falla ) SAW MILL BNGINBEMNa CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and builders of mad em Saw Mills, PUuUag MUTa, Box Plants. Complete plants contract ed. ApprnlsaU and reports made. Dredging. Wo contract lo build amy class of building and install machinery of any kind. Drafting of any kind done. Bias Print, made. PHONE 14W Office lu K. 1). Building . f LIEUT. HE1UJKRT A. POAOE Architect and Structural Engineer Klamath Falls, Ore. 207 Odd Fellows Building RESOLUTION Tho City Engineer, puisuant to res olution of tho Common Council hero toforo adopted, linvlng, on tho 3d day of Fobrunry, 1919, filed plans raid sprc'llcatlons nnd eatlmutcs of cost of improving Pine stieet, from Third street westeily to Pnjno alley, in cluding intoi sections, nnd Payno nllej from Pine stroot in n southerly direc tion to Mnln Htreet, Including Inter sections, und Urn Council having tak en tho sumo under udvlbomont, nnd finding said plans, specifications iind estimates satisfactory ; It Is hereby ' rosolvod thnt sold plans, specifications nnd estimates for the Improvement of Pine street NOTICE I Notice is hereby given to the poo-i pie of Klamath Falls to have their, garbage ready to be carried away on1 tho 1st and 15th of each and every month. No accumulation of garbage under tho ordinance passed February 24, 1919, Is to remain on the prem-' (ses more than fifteen days, except unuut, mi uuiia, Kiuan uuu Kiiruugo ui t u similar nature, which must lin hnulml . .... .,- l',l Hunter, or a il iv. uy every ninety dnys, ,juiy uutliorlaed licensee of the city- The following subjects como under, Tho oxponses of garbage removal r (ho head of garbage: Every accumu-l is left to private contract between the J union or onimni, iruu or vegetable' citizen and the city 8cay?u. mutter, liquid or otherwise, that at-Hconseo, but a higher rate for '$ar tniids tho nret-arntlon. use. cooklnir. hnrn, mmm-nt cannot be charged loan Jontlng or storing pt meat, fish, fowl,' the following; . .. . fllllt or vpifntnlilen? nnliea tin nana I r.nn.An r. IT) e-nllan Or aimiiur bottles, glass or discarded articles of receptacles not to exceed two ions iiiiiiuir L'luiruciur; uu trees, vinos, dead brushes and .lawn trimmings, loaves nnd trash" from gardens. All ashes, glass, bottles, tin cans and garbage of a similar nature shall bo placed In a suitable receptaclo sep arate nnd apart from tbe other cinssos of garbage above described. Persons may dispose of their gar bage by burying It on tho premises 'n accordance with the rules of the loardtot Health, or the owner of the garbage may cart tho same away, but no person shall engage in the gar bage business except the duly author- per week, per tank. 25c; largely jrecep tacles or more frequent "noyau ai not to exceed a proportionately a er cost. Oarbage and traah to PMJ not exceeding 1 cubic yard to i volum. at not to exceed 50c for each Pe.' ' This ordinance provides a finy oi not less than $5 or more than $59. or Imprisonment not less than two i or more than twenty days, for the Tio lation of any of these proTlalpna. Oarbage cans provided for to i the ordinance must be placed t Pnt convenient for $&& Ul M m m Si! m ia M m