.',,,,.. ..HHDAV, ''"' 1. 11)10 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK THHKB Jit the Theaters MUCH IIOUHIIMOVIMJ AT HMII'I'INOION I NOW. LEGAL NOTICES i, ITS!!!, . w Unit ! I" numerous ,'n"1, , bfi ti moved I .1 nlclurn. I" HM"" " '" llllllll lOUHIIir .. roU of Sir Harry Ki.lklu.id. In i L...I "! " "B,vy ,",rlH' ""'"," S i brr f " 'rK..n:(lm. , " . ... always ! relied upon to li la ,..,, 'I'lin llHli' ulilli bonne hi ilm llui'iia VlNln liinillnr., ii ulil liiinl iiiiiiIi Ilia III I I'D IH'ltll I.I III, !!, llO'lMt Ollll Of III" I lll'lllll . ilM ll I'V (Vtiilli I'mld'i Inn lii-n 1 mm, ii 1 till Juki lt:ic k ut iin roniTi It" .1 1 1 . Tlin nlil II JiiIiiiiii'i Mom in 1V.1I1 WI'IIh'm lllllllll .III III I'll 'liilti 1 I'l ll l.ulin nliuii' ii 1 lh i,i i 'i'Iii' nImik tiuiliHni Ik'IniikIiii: i' 11 aiii'ii in miri't inuwii nun ,ih .-- ... . 1 ... !..!. 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Cutout U one of I'"' i"l thrill- !! ,1 liHiiilnti 1111 ili-i lul,e t-l .in- w. ,1 '' .nfnei of "TM Wlilt- Mmf ' for settlement, and filed In said court, for want thereof nlalntlff will nnr.lv Itln final account of his udmlnlstrn-.to the court for the relief t.i-i.vmi tnr Nutlii'or I'liuil Account tlon of said estate, nnd that Satur- in thin complaint, to-wlt For a do- In Mm founly Court of the Btnte of day, the 3d day of .May, 1918, at 2 crec dissolving tho bonds of inatrl- (JMKiin fur ilm County of Klnnc o'clock p 111, at the County Court imotiy now exlutlriK between yourielf mil room of sultl Court, at the court and plulntirr, thut tho custody of WIN in tint iiiiuinr of Ilm Kntutu of Althu houiiu, In Klamath FftlU, Ort'Kon, has, Hum Kdwurd Trott a minor ho lli'tidi, DccxiiHinl been duly appointed hy tho Judge ofjaworded thu plaintiff heieln and'that Notice. Ih hereby given thut Clara told Court, for the settlement of said tho cuntody of Velinu Harriett Trott, lli'inli niliiilnliitriiirlx of ilm estate of account, at which tm and place anyu mnor, bo uwurdid to defendant In AI1I111 lli'inli ili'i'i'UKi'd Iiiim rendered person Interested In said CBtate may ,1,1. u,,n .,..,1 ,. a,i, ,i,,., ,i . 1 -. . ... .. . ... ...... ...., U... .w. . .. I...U . 1 ; " ' niiMi ',r run hi 1 Klin-ill iiiincar unci 1110 (UCCDUonn 111 wniniK .),..,- r,.n,.r ,1,.. to inn Htiiu account, anu corurni mu f.gultuilr- ti . 1 ,. . ., ,. ThlH u''ii"onn t K-.'rwd hy puhll- Dati'd March 17, 11 cation, purnuunt to th- ord.-r of thn .. ... , J I ., cl. . .".. Ilononilil.' I) V Kuki'iid.ill, JiicIku Admlnldtrator of tho Kstato of Mor-',.r ,i, ..iw.v,, ,.nini..,i r,..lri wi.1,.1, 1 - r(........ ti..- t '- " " ' -.- -. - ..... 18 25 I 8 1G 'Herald's Classified Adv$., Fnl ICo i..r ulilch I t" - 1.1.1 XliMlff ioui lr ntKHVII tit tlir Stir I I Iin lill'.liuuy. 111:11s ihaii 11 iti:iir,uiM.. I'rolilnin," nnii nii-ii in hhIiI touri. hii tliiiil iinoiinl or Iht uiIimIiiIhi ration of Hiild "Hliili., iiml thin tin. court han fixed Ilm iiith ilny of April, l'Jl'j, ul tho hum or I o'lloik in ilm iifturnoon of miiIiI iluy hi tin. touri room of thu Count) Conn. In Klamath Kallr), Kliiiiiiith Count), Ori'Kou, um tlm tlnm dm plini' for IiiiiiIiik ohi'ctloiiH, If iiuy. to fliiiil in count mul tho mitllu- IIH'llt llllTl'llf IiiiIimI IIiIh L'L'il day of March. l'Jl'J CI.AItA IIHAUII. may iHi;m In o .nf.'i (IrnitiMt Mrfiil. " IhrllHnic, o nrllnllr ami EtwirtaMr. llml jm " '"'""" ,ltl.rou(!l.'imthi.hnliic....f our tin one f ' Kr"'w l,r"- Z o n i'" ltn not I'"! "ny- Lla'thi-Mirhl Interfere llh your ltoiul0M lltl mMT.iridnrlloi m oh Wbrtty Ihrfiter TonUht II'h ,'hlOBblltrloniieoii. I WAKIIINUTON ll C Aptll I -Tile applliiitloii of KiiKi'im V HkIih for a lelii'iuliiK on IiIh nn Iiiin In kii ileilled liy tint fiiii'ii'Mii' Coiut IIi'Iih wiih reci'iilly 1 dim li ii'ii 011 a iluiti;" of 11 violation of tin' 1 Npioniu'e m-i Aliyhim ll tin- ili'lialc tii'tui'i'ii llic I'rcBlili'iit mul tin- Hi'mitom i:i'i iuo hoi. ii can rfi r Ilm iiiiiIIit lo ilm I'eace coufcri'liiii Mnuclii'nti'r t'uliiii HL'MMONH (Kiiulty No. 1030) In tho Circuit Cour(t of thn Stuto of OrKou, for Klamath County. AilniliilHlriitrlx of tlm llntuto of Althu Thomuii W. Trott, Plaintiff; lli'inli, Di'ii'iiHcd WII.HON H WII.KV, Attorney. iu 1 s ir, Haulon Trott, I)- ris'Ai, ac ocnt i''ii,i:i In the County Court of thu .Stale of (iri'con for Ilm County of Klum 11 1 ! In Ilm Matlur of the Cxtolc. of Mor llumr O'Connor, DeceuHed Notliii U Imreliy kIvcii (hat J I' McAullfle the 111I111 lulnt rotor of thr of the tlm prencrlhed In I'Htnln of Mortimer O'Connor, elf. for tho publication of thin numnions ci'iiweil. Iihh rendoreil and proHcnted und If you fail ho to appear or annwer V8 Onnle Mcl.uri'D fendant. To Onnlo Mcljiren llanlou Trott, I)o- fendunt In tho namn of the Statu of Oregon, you uro herctiy required to appear and iitinwer tho complaint lllod iiKalnnt you In tho above entitled null on or before tho 15th day of April, 1919, that Hald onl'T dlri'tti thut UiIh siiinmonn bo publlKhi'd In thn li'tiln: lleruld. a dally nowHpdiier printed publlHhed and of Konerul circulation in Kl.umitli County, Ori-Kon. onc a v,i-ok for six wuekR, the date of (lrnt publication bulliK Murcli 4. l!ll 11 c uaoi:siii:cK. Attorney for Plaintiff AddrcMX Klumath Falln. OrcRon 4 11 is-nr, 1 8 If, HKHOM'TIOV The City KliKlnuiT. pursiiunl to resolution of tho Common '"oiinc.l heretofore adopted, hinitiK, i.n the 1 f, til duy of Murch. 191!i filed plups, NpcclflcadouH and cHtfmatet of the belne the laHt day cost of Improving Pine street from I The Gasoline Problem of Supply and Demand Tio second of a series of three statements The war directed attention to the need of petroleum conservation. Speaking on this subject, Mark L. Kcqua, General Diiector, Oil Division, United States Fuel Administration, recently said: t "The disproportion between the supply of and demand for gasoline is enormous anJ constitutes a critical problem. "Projected at the percentage of increase, 1904-1914, we should require in 1927 sri tilling like 700,000,000 barrels of petroleum. In 1918 our total production was etily :S0,000.0QP barrels." To meet thts, situation both the petroleum and au tomob.W induatrlea have for nevcral yean been male l.i(. very effort. The problem hai been approached iiu.i. every angle: (i) The oil produceri are constantly prospecting (or new Heidi. They have tunic many wc'.b and arc doing everythlnc poiiible to increase petroleum producton. (b) The oil refiners, with tlie help ot their rhemi. cal engineers, are ever dcvisinc new and im proved proceatei of relming by which they iquectc every posaiblc drop of uasolinc out 01 each barrel of ietroleum. ' (c) The automotive engineers have aided muih in gasoline conservation by their constant Improvement of automobile engine.; nod nt!ioda of carburUatlon. Their efTortx -into secure the operation of automobiles on (rades of gasoline that permit the maxnivim production of thin motor iu:l frun cacl. b.r rel of crude oil and w,,u,i, j. the jjuij tune. will give the greatest powr- a.ul mle e from each unit ol tijuolme convtned. All these methods are succeeding to i i:uiVcd de grte, and yet ganoline cniimptioii u increasing much faster than pruduit'kn. Pacing these bald lucts Uit mnimtt, it became evident to FreatJent Wilwrt and ih. l.'ntcd !ute Fuel Administration that theii was ,i..u..y jsi;ievt need for gasoline cotiservatior t lor nod comcrv. tlon. In coniequer.re the United St.iteu Kut! Adu.iitlf: tratlon remicated U'astein btatei. to dibconlinuc en tlrely all neu-cHsentlal ne p! vnssenuer .mtomobilcs and for a time this request was so extended that only autotnablles in Government, emercency or w.ir ervlce were in use on Sunday These limitations were not extended lo the Western states, because at the time there was enough gasoline being reduced In California for I'aJfic Coast needs and its distri bution did not require the use of transcontinental transportation facilities needed (or war. It was part of this same campaign to conserve gasoline thut led I'retldfni Wilson to appoint n Gov ernment committee to determine and aJopt standard specifications for gasoline and other petroleum prod ucts. This committee consisted of the United States Cue! Administration and representatives of the War and Navy Departments, the United Sutea Shipping liusrd.'he Director General of Railroads, the Bureau ol Mines and the Bureau of Standards. The committee was aulsted and advised by tech nical experts horn each of these departments and b-.1ies. After extended discussions, exhaustive tests and expei iinentatlun, this Government committee adop ted standard specifications for gasoline, not only for .ivution pu. poses, but also for general motor use on l.nd and sefc. These Ji.ited States Government specifications were dra -n up with a view to providing a grade of gasoline that would meet every practical require ment and yet allow maximum production. They deal with the problem on the basis of the best utilisation, of our petroleum resources, and the maintenance of re sonablc prices to the consumer. Drafted as th:y were by impartial Government ex perts, these U.iited States Government gasoline specifications are today being generally considered as the most practical standard for gasoline. They iniurc an efficient and satisfactory gasoline and at the same time have due regard for the necessity ol ,ict oleum cooiervauun. ll.- avoluii. being furnished today is more pow ,v' suites greater mileage than the gasoline of te.i rjrv int. Its use is made possible by the Im pi ...-ien's in automobile engines and methods of c.-i i-ur t. lion. To eo back to the gasoline of ten cj.j .i.o would be to accept a more highly volatile but Vn. powerful gasoline giving less mileage. It vo.ilti n'.so icsult in decreasing the production auJ iiure.i. ii the coit of gasoline. AH Kcd Crown ijasoline now being supplied in tbs l'acifio Coast states is refined to conform with tha United States Government Rtarfdard specifications. V, has the full, unifoim chain of boiling h0'"'- "fC" eiMiy foi full-poweied, dependable gaseline: Low boiliiiK points for easy starting, medium boiling points for quick, smooth accrlrrtion, and high boll ma points lor power and mileage. STANDARD Oil. COMPANY (CulitbniitO t tM ' 4i r" i n tne oruer Tiiinl Htreet cantrly to Klghth iiroot, hourth utrcet from Main utreet north erly to I'lno street; Fifth utrct from Main utreet northerly to 1'lne itn-ei . Sixth Htreet from .Main street north- ifrly to IMne street, and Seventh Htreet from Main Htreet northerly to IMne street. Including IntcrHfctioiiH, and i the council tiavliiK luken name under ',advlHement, and MndlriK Hald plans, HpeclllcatloiiK nnd cstiiiKitoH satlHfuc i lory, 1 He it Hereby Hesohrd. That said plans. peciflcutlons and estimates for the Improvement of said portions of Pine street and said portions of Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Formaldehyde FULL STRENGTH Blue Stone HIGHEST QUALITY Poisoned Wheat PHONE FOR SALE PE1TON for Wood 11 2H FOR 3ALK Fire room cottago, mod ern Improvements for nalo by own er; cloun In, furniture If desired, In cluding pluno Ilniiulrr Frank M. Upp, 511 .Main st 31-tf FOR AAI.K Chevrolet 4-50 model; thoroughly overhnuled nnd re painted; as good as new; $500. In quire 727 .Main st 31 2t R.VK HAY tin. for sale Vln .time, Mu- 29-6t FOR SALB- -Alfalfa hny. at ranch near Merrill. See C A. HuntliiB or phone 236.M, Klamath FalU. 29-5t 'FOR HALE 150 head of ' tie. II. N. Whltellno stock cat-27-6t FOR SALI-; 1.600 nnd 1,300 pound horses, anil harness. Knqulro cor. Crescent ave nnd .Munzanltn st. 29-3 FOR 8ALK Saddles Springs hotel. Knqulro Hot 2&-U nnderwooPhaiMY W 'v KLAMATH TALLS OtfEGOM T!t5? 1 - V- jtIjlI zz&ttztiy&z&4f FOR SALE General merchandise business, located on Irrigated ranch on highway Addrcsi Owner, caro of Evening Herald. 25-tf FOR SALE 14 lots In tlso Second Addition to Klamath Fall3; make me an offer; will take automobile or diamond, or will sell cheap for cash; must be sold A J Hocking, 279 N. 1st St.. San Jose, Calif 22-tf FOR RENT svmwVW and grading, of $18,696.87; or ce ment Davement. at an estimated cost. Seventh Including cement sidewalks, curbing streets be, and the same are hereby .approved i And be a Further Resolved. That the Common Council hereby declares Its Intention to improve said portions 'Of Pine, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Sev enth streets In accordance with the said plans, specifications and est!- mates, said Improvements to consist of paving said portions of said streets with bltliullthic pavement at an esti mated cost, Including cement side-1 walks, curbing and grading, of J 43.- 1 393.00; oil macadam pavement at an estimated cost, including cement side walks, curbing and grading of $29, 973.00; or concrete pavement, with'' curbing and grading at an estimated cost of 440,819.00, said Improvement In either event to Include grading, rolling and curbing; said pavement to be 40 feet wide with sidewalk 6 feet wide on Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Sev enth streets and 4 feet wide on Pine street, and parking strip leveled throughout the entire distance of said Improvement, except at Intersections i where said pavement Is to be 60 feet wide. I And be it Further Resolved by tho Common Council, That the property hereinafter described be, and hereby Is declared to be benefited, to-wlt: Lots 1. 2. 3, 4. block 7; lots 1, i 2. 3. 4, block S; lots 1, 2. 3, 4. block 9; lots 1. 2, 3, 4, block 10; i lots 1, 2, 3, , block 11; lots 3, 4, I 5, 6, 7 and s, tilocK 14; lots I, z, 6. 4, 5, 6, 7 and S, block 15; lots 1, 2, I 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 and S. block 16; lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7 and 8, block 17; I lots 1, 2. 5, 6, 7 and S, block IS, and cratllne. of S25.000.0C. Said lm prorement to include grading, rolling and curbing. And be it further resolved, by the Common Council, that tho property hereinafter described be and hereby Is declared benefited by said Improve ment, to-wlt: I Lots 1 and 8 of block 13 ot Orig inal Town, and unnumbered block known as the Central School grounds .adjacent to Tenth street and between said block 13 and' Tenth street. In Nichols Addition; lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 of block 48; lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 or block 46; lots 1, 2. 3. 4 and 5 of block 47; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.-and 6 of block 45; lots 1, 2, 3. 4, 7 and 8 ot block 44; lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 of block 50; the east 26 feet of vacated portion ot Wash ington street, formerly known as Canal street, between Ninth and' Tenth streets; lots 1. 2, 7 and 8 of block 51; lots 3, 4, 5 and 6-of I block 57, and lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 of block 56; the easterly 26 feet of the reserved portion of Jefferson street abutting on the north side of. lot 7. block 51, all In Nichols Add!-) tlon to the town of Klamath Falls, Oregon; I and that said property above de sribed Is nereby declared to be the property to be assessed for the ex pense ot said improvement; J And be It further resolved, that Monday, the 21st day of April, 1919. at the hour ot 8 o'clock p. m., at the council chambers of the city hall, to be fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections and remon strances against the said proposed FOR RENT Nice clean furnished rooms; also home cooking, by day or meal; formerly old. Slater house, now under new management. 1021 Main street. 28-5t FOR RENT Nice clean furnished rooms and apartments. 102 Main street. 2S-5t HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for general house work. Call 294J. 25-tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Early Rose seed potatoes. Address W. A. Koenlg. R. F. D. No. 1. 31-2t HEADACH E NEURALGIA PI Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James Headache Powders and don't suffer. nil In the original Town of Link- Imprevement: and tho Police Judge vllle, now City of Klamath Falls, 0e and hereby is directed to cause no- r Oregon; tlce of said hearing to be published,' And that said property above descrlb- ns by Charter provided. At ed bo, and hereby Is declared to be state of Oregon. , assessed for the expense of said lm- city of Klamath Falls, ss: prevement: County of Klamath. I And be It Further Resolved, That i. a. L. Leavltt, Police Judge ot Monday, the 21st day of April. 1919. the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, at the hour of S o'clock p. m., at tho do hereby certify that the foregoing At 'council chnmbers in the city hall at is a duly enrolled copy ot a resolu-i Klamath Falls, Oregon, be fixed as Hon adopted by the Common Council, the time and place for the hearing of on tho 17th day of March, 1919, de objectlons and remonstrances against daring its intention to improve' the suld proposed improvement; and Tenth street from Main street to Lln- thc Police Judge bo, und hereby is ill- coin street, and approving the plans, ! rectcd to cause notice of said hearing specifications and estimates ot the I to be published as by Charter pro- cost submitted by the City Engineer. I I viiled i A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge. I iSifto of Oregon. 31-I0t County of Klamath. ss ' Cit o' Klamath Falls. i RESOLUTION . I, A. L. Leuvitt, Police Judge of the whereas. The Common Council City of Kiamatn J-nws .urcgon. io deems it expedient to change tho When your head aches you niniply must have relief or you will ;;o wild. It's needless to sutler .when ou can take a remedy like Dr. Jumps' Head ache Powders and relieve th pain and neuralgia at once. Send someone to th -'rug store now for a dime package o )r. James' Ilcadacli. Powders. Don t suffer n a few mumcntH you will feel Cm. headache gone no iior' neuralgia paii. - hereby certify that the foregoing Is n Krnde on certaln portions of Wash duly enrolled copy of a resolution iington street; adopted by the Common Council on i Bo lt Re80iVed. That tho grade on tho 17th day or Jlnrcn, tit. ueciar- Washington street be changed as fol- City of Klamath Falls south side, to 265.0 on north side and 263.5 on south side. 170 feet east from east lino of First street, on Washington street, from 239.0 on north side and 239.0 on south side, to 23S.0 on. north sldo and 23S.0 on south side. intersection of Washington and Second streets: West side Wash ington street, from 231.0 on north side and 231.0 on south side, to 231.8 on north side and 230.0 on south side. East sldo Washington street, from 229.5 on north side and 229.5 oil south side, to 231.0 on north side and 230.0 on south side. 145" feet east of east line of Sec ond street on Washington street, from 230.0 on north side and 230.0 on south sido, to 232.0 on north sldo and 232.0 on south side. Stato ot. Oregon, county or Klamath, ss: At ing Its intention to improve Pine tows Btreet from Third street to cigiuu .t intersection of Washington and street; Fourth street from Main street Flrst streets, said grade is hereby northerly to Pine street; Fifth street cmlnKed: , from Main street noniieny io i " street; stxtn street iroui maiii hiw northerly to Pine street., and Soventli street from Main street northerly to Pine streot, nnd approving the plans, specifications and estimates of cost submitted by tho City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT, Polleo Judge. o31-10t I. A. L. Leavltt. Police Judge of said city, do hereby certify that tho foregoing is a duly enrolled copy ot the resolution changing grade on cer- West side Washington street, from tain portions of Washington street,, 7U.u on norm stae ana ziv.v on as aoove set rortn. ns passed by the south side to 270.0 on north side Common Council of tho City of Klam- and 26S.0 on south side. ath Falls, Oregon, on March 17th, East side Washington street, from 1919. A. L. LEAVITT. 265.0 on north side and 265.0 on' l-10t Police Judge, RKSOLVTIOX The City Engineer, pursuant to res olution of tho Common Council here tofore adopted, having, on February 3, 1919, filed plans, specifications and estimates of the cost of Improving Tenth street from Main street north erly to Lincoln streot, nnd High street from Ninth utreet easterly to Elev enth street. Including intersections, and tho council having taken tho same under advisement, und finding until nlans. sneclllcntluns and esti mates satisfactory I Ho it hereby lesolved, thut said plans, specifications, nnd estimates for the Improvement ot Tenth streot from Main streot northerly to Lincoln street, und High street trom Ninth street easterly to Eleventh stteot, in cluding intersections, bo, und tho same Is hereby approved. And bo It further resolved, that the Common Council hereby declares Iti Intention to Improve said portions ot Tenth street und High street In ac cordance with hulil plans, specifica tions nnd estimates .said Improve ments to consist of paving until por tion of said streets with oil macadam i pavement, ut an estimated cost, lu- ClUUIIlg I'UIUUUI tuuuttuina, tuiMiui) uoureold enough to know better, says tloga MsBIsB Ywiiuk 'Figure jhe real tobacco satisfaction you get out of a small chew of genu ine tobacco and the way it lasts and good old Gravely has got your or dinary plug backed oft' the map." Good taste, imaller chew, looter life iiwhat muLcsGcn uine Gravely coit less to chew tnan ordinary piu. Write te: Genuinh Gkavrly UANV1L1.E. VA. fur fooiltt qu cheuiui plug. Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Ptuc packed in poach 'iii Nf. ft