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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tiiriisii.w, yw tin'). r.nK six HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS,: LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE FOR RENT Ire ttf Sale if I'ei-vinnl I'l-oiii'ity II) AiluiltilMrntor. n ( Private S.Oo, of I'ropert) nf IMcdrlkM'ii I'Ntnte. Notice I Hereby (Hum. That tho undersigned niliiilnlslrntiit nf (hit it- FOR SALEIS Acres; irrigated KOK RENT- SO acres of unlmprove I uu, ( Christ Dledrlksen. docetied, mum, ur i Hciiuuii invest iu.it f irrigaieu innu lour unit's wrai i will on or after tin1 1 7th day of May Aiiionc i.rupKa. .Mlttianu to reae on n live year innu. 1919, sell nt private sale for cull In in Mulln district. Malin. Ore. 3-6t R K. Smith Realty Company I vii s safes " t hiinil. I ho following described per sonal property belonging to tho said ALE Two small fireproof FOR RENT Furnlihed apaftmontsostato. viz F M. Ciarlch. 2-tf , w"h electric stove and bath. 123 one llulck auto Sixth Phone 216 C-3t TOR SALE OR TRADE One fi-cyl-indor Elgin chummy, 4-passenger, readster: A-No. 1 condition. P. M. ' Garlch. 2-tf LOST AND FOUND PHONE PEYTON lor Wood 11 2R Herald o'f flee FOR SALE or Exchange 105 acres near Midland, at a bargain In quire T. J. Jackson, Fort Klamath, Oregon. 22-26t I wiir uuit-ft uiiiiiiiiuiuie; one cenu- it-mi' ui iu aiiurt's m mi capital iiiiirK of tho Vulcan Flro Insurance Co of Oakland. California, one suit wo and several small articles or personal LOST Tire and rim on road to Ho- Anv liml nil of ..l,l ntmiHnnn.t nr. nanzn; $5 reward If returned to ;, property may be seen nnd ex- amlned. at my place of huslnciii In M..rrin. Oregon. uicrri a Mr-i tc I,l('9 tor tnL Purchase of said piiip- IVIIOCt.LLArHt.UUo 'erty will be received at my nla-i) of ousiness ami address. .Merrill, Uregon, '-w WANTED To buy 4 head of first class work horses or mules; must be sound and true. Phone 11F11 or FOB SALE Five room cottage, mod .,. ri in" Vnri,S i i ,c at Edgewood ranch, north and er; close in; furniture if desired, in-' s ,, nahn 30.,. eluding piano. Enquire Frank Mt, an vaiic. """ -" Upp, 511 Main st. '31-tf PASTURE FOR LEASE 14.000 acres tule land of Klamath Drain age district, near Midland and Wor- den; suitable for grazing cattle; tract VOCHSTZER BROS. & KLAD7.URA, Well drillers. Leave word at Mc Donald's Peel Room. 615 Main st, 1-12 can be divided Into two nearly equal WANTED TO BUY 5 or 6 room units.. M. Motschenbacher, L. Jacobs,' house, modorn. close, in. Cash. AY. S. Slough, committee. 1-tr Reply J. C. RIchter. gen. deliv. 5-4 FOR SALE Modern five-room house WANTED To trade for milch cow, near 11th st. pavement. It has work or driving mare. Harry Tel bath, large screened porch, good ford. Phone 1S7F13. 6-3t walks, trees and two lots. Very cheap at $2800 on terms. Chllcote & ONE HUNDRED HEAD work horses Smith, 633 Main st. 5-3t i and mules for hire. Sims & Er- ' nest, Malln. Ore. ' 6-1 mo mSCHEVROLET. run 5000 miles, i nwonderful condition, $650. Dun bam Auto Co. 6-St FOR SALE Kitchen range cetlent condition; call S35 jado or phone 435. in ex-Eldo-T-tf Don't forget the dance at White Pelican Hotel. Friday evening. May 9th. Tickets $1.00 per couple. 7-3 or bids may be left with or mailed to m'-attorney, K. L. Elliott. 211-214 Wllllts building. Klamath Kails. Ore. The above mentioned proiMfy to be sold under and by virtue of nil order of sale made upon nppl!cntiou of the undersigned administrator to the Hun. R. II Bunnell, Judge county court of Klamath County, Or egon. J II. HOU1IS. Administrator of tho Estate of Chris Dledrlkseni deceased. 6ilt Merrill. Oregon. FOR , SALE A light 2-oas,nger roadster la first class romlitfon. Inquire at Telford Garage. T-3t Those who overlook a mineral bath overlook u fortune. Hot Springs Until House. It DO TOl' WANT a. new home, 'milt to 'order on an excellent building HELP WANTED i WANTED Man and wife; man to work on ranch, woman to cook; or woman cook. C. V. Loo3ley. Ft. Klamath. 2-5t "WANTED Two girls for confection ery and Ice cream parlor good wages, room and hoard; steady Job. Address, Woodley & Co., Lakevlew, Oregon. l-7t WANTED Messenger boy; must be 16 years of age. Apply AA'nsrn Union. 7-jI The Greatest Tractor Made Sate of Timber Klamath Indian It en ervation, Hlg Item! lagging Unit. Sealed bids marked outside "Bid, Big Bend Logging Unit" and addres sed to the Superintendent of the i Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon, will be received un til twelve o'clock noon. Pacific time. Saturday, June 7. 1919, for tho pur chase of timber upon about 600 acrot within Township 34 ami 35 south. Range 7 east The sale embraces approximately six million feet of yel low pine. Each bid must state the amount per thousand feet Scrlbner decimal C log scale that will hu paid for all limber cut. No bid of less than three dollars and soenty-flvo cents pur M feet for cllow pine will In, finul.tnr.til t'ri.ti III flmiifit lt, ail!,. t I lli.NI ,.. l.lli Itnlll.ul In ilmillrntik mill In, iiri'nmfliiri- Public Daire at Moose Hull "Iven ,.,l i,v n certified check on a solvent . . .-.i.t. ., -v.. . . lot close In' See me for nart'culirs 0 """!-1er9 anu '" en i-iuun national bank iu favor of tho Super James M Watklns Jr ' '5-; N' 7B4- Thursday. May 8. 1919. jntendent of the Klamath Indian ' Admission GOc 2-6t i school In the nmount of $2,000 The deposit will be returned It tho bid Is rejected but retained if Uiu bid Is ac cepted, and the required contract and bond are not executed and presented for approval within thirty days from such acceptance. The right to reject 'any and all bids Is reserved. For 'copies of the bid and contract forms and for other information, applica tion should be mailo to the Indian (Superintendent, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Washington, I). C. April 29, 1919. CATO SELLS, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. '7-lOt ' XOTICi: TO CREDITORS. Iu tho County Court of the Statu of Oregon, for Klainnth County In the Matter of tho Estuto of John Olson (sometimes spelled Olson, deceased . Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the nbovo mimed estate; that all persons having claims ngalnst said estate arc required to present thorn, with tho proper vouchors, within six months from tho dato of this notice', to the undersigned admin istrator, at tho office of Tho Herald, a newspaper printed and published at Klainnth FnllH, Klamath County, Ore gon. Dated April 22, 1919, MARTIN OLSON. Administrator, FRED E, SMITH, Attornoy. Kugono, Oregon. 21-1-8-1G-22 Get a Trjvelers accident unit health policy and protect jour income. 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