The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 01, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FOR SALE Real Estate
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win Ol'K'K HALI3 No roiiBonnblo
FOo"c "rofiisoil. lot No. 7, block 20,
t Boring Addition. Add roan
OF. ro. 1C21 12tli St., Mac. t'ul.
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t in Bncraimmto Co limil, 40 acres
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'ronililpr exchange. What huvo you?
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FOR BALK CIIKAP Two lotH lio
ivorn Klght and Ninth Streets In
Klamtith Kallu. Address Mth. Hoy
Walker, C7S Boulevard, Ashland,
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Oregon.
FOR SALE Miscellaneous
FOIt SAI.lv- K. ' I''- c"r ono sent
$200, JuBt overhauled. Now
tires, (-'all ovonlngB. 1130 High
St. jj-zi
FOIt SAW: I'. C. Smith No. 5
typowrltor. (lood iih now. Chonp
Phono 488. 31-3t
FOR 8AM2 2 cown, 4 holforH, 4
early spring calves. Cowh and
heifers fresh In April, 4UO. I'tiono
S8M. 30-31
FOIt BALL IIouBohold furniture.
1021 Main. 30-3t
FOIt 8AI.K DlnlnK room sot, sin
gle bed and mnttrcsH, hnll rark
ullh fine mirror, nil In good condi
tion. Apply 1206 Main. 29-4 1
FOIt SAI.IV 1 Jersey cow froBh Nov
2Mh, 1 ronn nliortliom bull 14
months old, 3 roan shorthorn bull
calves. Sot on Spring Ilancli, I'oe
Valley. 28-Ct
FOIt 8AI.IJ- 14 I'oland China Mock
hogs I W. ltobtirtH, loo Valloy
2S-0t
F0K SAI.i:- Ono, 8-1 G TrncJor. onu
3-bnttom dine plow, onu lG-dlsc
Kentnck) drill, ono 4-soctlon lover
harrow All almost now. A Binnll
bulldlnR, also lioiiBohold furniture,
etc. Must bo Bold at onco us ouncr
Is leaving J. II. KnrlRht, 3 IS N
10th St 27tf
BSmsm
PAOB SEVEN
FOR RENT OR LEASE
FOIt HUNT Olllu. room In Firm
. . ,'!, t nvlBH Hunk bulldlriK.
Call 2(r. H nth Ht. l tf
FOIt HUNT (lood Htoro room r,0X
fid fool, iifur H . U,.lot jn.
iiuimi iinniid ouicc. j.(f
FOR UJAHB To ronpoiifllblo pnrtlc'H
that havo onuliinurit and cabIi to
"7IV "loiiiHi-ivi'H, n iioBlrublo rnnch.
AdroBH M K. 9, Il.irald olllco. 8-tf
Wo mnko n onivinUv nf i. n.
and accident liiNiimnco. I'lione 0(1 and
we'll do t'vs rewt. aillcoto & Smith.
6-tf
I'HONIO I'EYTON forVood. 11211.
Htnndard I'lionoKrnph Ilnrgnlns
A number from i3l up for casn o
torniR. Hou our window Karl
Shophord Co, r.07 Main St. 17tf
SITUATIONS WANTED
IF YOU WANT HTUDIONT HUM',
call Mm Klamath County IIIrIi
School phono SCO. Clrlfl for typlnR
copylni; and flllm;; alBo conornl
hoUHOWork, cnrlnc for children otc.
HoyH for clorkliiK, muBBonKor Borvlco,
cliorcH, etc. Spoclal nttontlon Is rIv
on to thin Borvlco by tbo wchool
iiutlinrltlfH and an effort Ih to bo
tniiilo to make olllclent, convenient
and prolltublo both to tho Btudcnt
and to llionu reiiulrliiR their services.
2tf
WANTKD (llrl for Konornl houso-
work and cooking Mm. O. O. Lab-
nrno. Illy, Orngnn. i-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST Wednesday, 1 I'onnsy'vcnla
tiro with rim, about ono mllu wcat
of Keno. Finder return to Char-
loy'H I'lnco, 6th and Klamath
:il-3t '
WANTKD Light houso kooplng
rooniB. W. It. Hook. Ilntnl Hnl
hind. 31-3t
WANTKD 2nd hand hooter nnd
drum for stovo. 741 Wnlnut
31-Ct
IF YOU HAVK $1000 cash will
build you a houso on cholco lot
clone In Call or address Koom 12G
White IVllcnn Hotel. 31-tf
I.O.ST .Monday night, gold mesh
bjg Valuo only nt) keep sake.
I.lbornl regard Iteturn to Central
Omago. l-Gt
I.O.ST Wednesday night, n wallctt
containing $1205. Finder please
return to Herald office. I.lbornl
reward- - 31-31
FOH SAI.IJ A Chovrolot. a Ford.
MinHcll and an Oakland. Inrpilrc
A. C. llonllnn 327 Mnln . G-tf
WANTKD Tlmiiih to haul lumbor.
Call on or nddrcsH, (loo Christy,
Ilox 377. 30-121
WANTKD-- Horses to winter. I'hono
lhFl.'l or aeo Harry Telford, 9
miles out on Merrill Road. 27-Gt
CITY OAItHAGR When you want
Gurbngo romoved phono 91. 11-tf
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Readings: Sunday nnd dally, 9 n. m.l
tO 9:30 t). m Tlnnm fl Qwnnann '
P'dg., over gun storo, Main St. be
tween 6th nnd 7th, opp. Western
Union, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
10-7-26
Negroes In St. Louis, Mo, are
planning to establish a en neorntivo
department storo to be operated ex
clusively by and for members of tho
race.
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Livery, Feed and Sales
Stable
Auto
Service
Quick Service
Day or Night
Klamath Stable
long Trlpg Oar Specialty
Reasonable Hates
Phone 180 822 Klamath Ave
The Unltod Shoemakers Union, at
' convention In New York, reject
'U. by a voto of 4 to 1, a resolution
'Winding recognlt.oi by this coun
V, of the Soviet government In
RtiBla.
WAIT!
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Next Door to I'oHtoffice.
ROOFING
Now Is the tlino to fix that
Roof now before tho rain and
snow corao and make it al
most impossible to do the
work. You save money by
doing It now, and save your
property, too. Let mo do your
work and It will be done right.
W. D. MILLER
Contractor 9i
Phone 208 232 ath St.
Dassengers
and Baggage
ANYWHKItK IN THE CITY
QUICK SERVICE
REASONABLE RATES
PHONE 187
WesternTransferCo.
VOCHATZER BROS.
DRILLING
Merrill, Oregon
FIRE
Insurance
J. H. Driscoll
Loomis Bldg. Phone 432
ef-Kh
Klamath Lodge No. 137
I. O. O. F.
Moots Friday night of each week at
I. O. O. F. ball, 6th and Main streets.
P. J.Gorgos , N. Q.; Fred Bremer
Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer
Bwauna Encampment No. 46, I. O
O. F., moets Tuesday night of each
week at I. O. O. F. hall. Arllo Wor
rol, C. P.; Nate Otterbeln, Scribe;
P. L. Fountain Treasurer.
LEGAL NOTICES
SCHOOL DISTRICT I1UDGET
To tho Clerk of School District No.
1, Klamath County, Oregen:
Following is a statement of the es
timated amount of money needed by
tho district during the fiscal year be
ginning June 30, 1920, and ending
Juno 30, 1921. This budget Is made
in compllunco with section 217 of
tho School Laws of 1917, and In
cludes tha estimated amounts to be
received from tho county school
fund, state school fund, special dis
trict tax and all other moneys of tho
district:
ItudKct Kt limited KxpendiliireH
Teachers bulailes J37.000.00
Furniture .. . 500.00
Apparatus and supplies,
such ' us maps, chalk,
el users, stoves, cur
tains, etc. . . 1,000.00
Fl'gs 100.00
Repairs of school houses,
outbuildings or fences GOO.OO
Improving giounds ... 500.00
I'laygiound equipment . . 500.00
Junltorb' wages 3, GOO. 00
Janitors' supplies . . . 400.00
Fuel . 2,400.00
Light and water 300.00
Clerk's salary 500.00
I'ostago and stationery.. 100.00
For tho payment of bond
ed debt and Interest
thereon, issued under
sections 117, 144 to
148, and 422 of the
School Laws of Oregon,
1917
Magazines 100.00
Total estimated amount of
of money to bo expend
ed for all purposes dur
ing tho, year $48,000.00
INtlnmtcri Receipts
From county school fund
during tho coming '
school year J23.000.00
From state school fund
during the coming
school year 2,000.00
Total estimated receipts,
not including the mon-
eyy to bo received from
tho tax which It Is pro
posed to vote $25,000.00
Recapitulation
Total estimated expenses
for tho year $48,000.00
Total estimated receipts,
not including the tax
to be voted 25,000
Balance amount to be
raised by district tax....I23,000.00
The amount of money to be raised
by this special tax Is more than the
amount raised Dy special scnooi Qia
trlct tax in the year immediately pre
ceding thlB, plus six por cent. It is
necessary to raise this additional
amount by special levy for the fol-
lowlnc reasens:
Increased cost of all supplies and
salaries.
Dated this 28th day of October,
1919.
P. L. FOUNTAIN,
C. C. HOQUK,
C. II. UNDERWOOD,
MRS. NELLIE WATTENBURG,
Board of Directors School District
No. 3.
IDA B, MOMYER, Clerk.
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
Notlco is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 1 of
Klamath County, State of Oregon,
that a SPECIAL SCHOOL ELEC
TION of said District will be held at
n..tml Qttinnl nn thn 7th dav of
November, 1919, at 2 o'clock in the
aftornoon, for the following ebjects:
Voting of tho budget for the coming
school year.
Dated this 28th day of October,
1919.
P. L. FOUNTAIN,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest:
IDA B, MOMYER, CierK.
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FAIR PLAY
Solving Utility Problems
Illinois business men's organizations are taking a definite
step forward in effecting a business-like settlement of, the public
service questions affecting their home cities.
They have been brought to the realization of the fact that
the business life of their communities would be crippled without?
efficient transportation, electne, gas, telephone and water service. ,
They admit that these services cannot be rendered at a loss J ',
by public utility companies and that capital for a permanent in- ',
vestnient in the upbuilding of their cities will be driven away by j,
unfair actions upon the part of irresponsibles. .
A number of Commercial Associations are making exhaust- ;.
ive investigations with a view of reaching agreements equitable y
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PETITION FOR HAIE PF
REAL ESTATE
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon for Klamath County.
In the matter of the Estate and
Guardianship of Albert Hop
kins Pierce, a minor.
This matter coming on to be heard
upon tho petition of Agnes Pierce,
guardian of tho estate and person
of Albert Hopkins Pierce, a minor,
praying for an order of this court
licensing the said guardian, Agnes
Pierce, to sell at private sale all or
the ftright, tltlo and Interest of the
said Albert Hopkins Pierce, a min
or, in and to tho following described
lands and real estat-3. to-vit:
The scuth one-half of the north
west one-quarter, the east one-half
of the southwest one-quarter and Lot
Three (otherwise known as the
northeast quarter of the northwest
quarter), in Section 2, in Township
35, south, of Range G, oast, of the
Willamette Meridian, and also an
undivided one-fourth interest in and
to tho southo'st one-quarter of the
southwest one-quarter of Section 35,
Township 34, south, Range G, east,
of tho Willamette Meridian, in
Klamath County, State of Oregon
and it appearing to the court from
the said petition that the Bald Albert
Hopkins Pierce is a minor and that
the said Agnes Pierce is the duly ap
pointed and qualified guardian of
his estnte and person, and thnt the
following named persons, to-wit:
Agnes Pierce, of Lltchflold, Connect
icut ; Margaret Applegnto, Ashland,
Oregon.; Lena Sliith, Klamath Falls,
Oregon ;Alico Pell, Ashland, Ore
gon; Morey Applegate, Los Angeles,
California; Charles Pierce, Ashland
Oregon; Albert Pierce, Altoona,
Pennsylvania; Ophelia Pierce Tay
lor. Buffalo. New York, are the next
of kin of the ald ward, and it ap
pearing to the court from the said
petition that it is necessary and ben
eficial to the said ward, Albert
Hopkins Pierce, a minor, that all of
his right, title and Interest In and to
the lands and premises above de
scribed should be sold, now, there
fore,
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, AD
JUDGED AND DECREED THAT
Monday, the 17th day of November,
A. D. 19191 at 2:00 p. m. on said
day, In the court room of the above
entitled court In the county court
house at Klamath Falls, Klamath
County, Oregon, be and the same is
hereby fixed an the time and place
at which this court will hear the
said petition and determine the same
and it is further ordered that the
said Agnes Pierce, Margaret Apple
gate, Lena Smith, Alice Plel, Morey
Applegate, Charles Pierce, Albert
Pierce and Ophelia Pierce Taylor
and all other unknown heirs and
next of kin and all other persons
Interested In the estate of the
said Albert Hopkins Pierce, a
minor, appear In the above entitled
court on the said 17th day of Novem
ber, 1919, at 2:00 p. m. as above
stated and then and there to show
cause, if any they have, why a It
cense should not be granted by this
court to tho Said Agnes Pierce,
guardian of the said minor, to sell
at private sell upon terms to be
prescribed by this court, all of the
interest of the said Albert Hopkins
Pierce, a minor, in and to the lands
and real estate hereinbefore de
scribed. It is further ordered that
a copy of this order shall be pub
lished forthwith for a period of
three consecutive and successive
weeks in The Evening Horald, a
dally newspaper of general circula
tion ,in Klamath County, Oregon,
printed, published and circulated'
daily in said county and state at
Klamath Falls, ..Oregon.
R. H. BUNNELL,
County Judge of Klamath County,
Oregon. 18-25-1-8
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
ESTATE
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Klam
ath. In the Matter of the Estnte of Jos
eph S. Seeds, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that, pur
suant to an order of the above en
titled court made and entered there
in on the 18th day of October, 1919,
licensing this administratrix to fell
the lands and premises hereinafter
described, I will, pursuant to the
said order, on and after 10:00 o'clock
a. m., on and after the 17th day
of November, 1919, in the office of
H. M. Manning, attorney for the ad
ministratrix, Loomis Building, Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, sell at private
sale to the highest and best bidder
therefor, for cash in hand, all of
the following described lands nnd,
real estate, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of the
northeast quarter, southeast
quarter of the northwest quar
ter, and the northwest quarter
of the southeast quarter of
Section Ten. Township Thirty-
pteht Kniitli Pnnpn Nin nst. !
Willamette Meridian, in Klam
ath County, Oregon, containing
120 ncres.
Terms of sale are as follews:
Cash in hand, abstract nt expense
of purchaser, sale to be made sub
ject to the confirmation of the above
court; all bids for said lands must
be made in writing and shnll be left
in the office of my said attorney as
aforesaid.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this 17th day of October, 1919.
SARAH E. SEEDS,
Administratrix of the Estate of Jos
eph S. Seeds, Deceased.
18-25-1-8-15
NOTICE OF HALE OF REAL
E8TATK
In the County Court of ttie State of
Oregon for Klamath County
In the matter of the "Estate of S. 1.
Gardner, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given thnt " '--suant
to an order of the above en
titled court licensing me to sell t'le
lands and premises hereinafter rip
scribed, I will, on and after l ""
a m. on Monday, the 17th dry of
November, A D. 1919, at the office .
of H M. Manning, attorney at 'a ,
Loomis Building, Klamath FalK
Klamath County, Oregon, sail at
privite sale to the highest and b-t
bidder therefor, upon terms here n
after described, all of the following
described lands and real estate, to
wit: A piece or parcel of land situ
ated in the Town of Fort' Klamat'i,
Klamath County, State of Oregon,
and described as follows, to-w t:
Commencing at a point 200 feet
south of the norheast corner of Sec
tion 21, in Township 33. south,
R2nge 7', east, of the Willamette
Meridian, in Klamath County Ore
gon; thence west 200 feet, thence
south 108 feet, thonce east 200 feet,
thence north 108 feet to the "1 '
beginning. TennB of sale are as
follows, to-wit: For cash in hand
or GO per cent of purchase price in
cash and the balance tecured by the
note of purchaser, payable four
months from date, bearing interest
at the rate ?f 7 per cent pr an
num, and secured by a mortgage
ur-on the premises heretofore de
scribed, abstract to be nt expense of
purchaser, and sale to be made sub
ject to confirmation by the court
Bids shall be in writing and shall
be left at the office of H. M. Man
ning ,as aforesaid
Done at Klamath Falls, Oregon
this 18th day of October, 1919.
F. L. BURNS,
Administrator of the Estate of S. B
Gardner, Deceased.
18-25-1-8-15
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