SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1 02;l.
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NEW TODAY
RELIABLE PARTY, man nilrt wife
..' qould hitve hbo of tent froe of
ront. 'Address P. O. Box 314. 21
FOR RENT Bedroom with uso of
. hath and phone, $2. 50 per week.
16 So. Riverside. Call 509. 21-24
FOR SALE Why buy on. old shell
of a house on a fair lot when you
can buy un, almost new modern
tiungnlow plnstored and tinted with
lots of fruit and shade trees, lawn,
Harden, basement, largo garago, pav
ing tax paid, for only $3500. Easy
terms. , C. R. Lolghton, 015 Conger
.Ave. ...J. .. 21
FOR SALE Four rooomed plaster
ed house with two lots, near Mills
Addition school. Call 1205 Worden
Ave. or. phono 547-R. 21-23
FOR SALE A ono room house
. with large lot In Mills Addition.
Sell very cheap. Call 2237 Union
Ave. Mills' Addition, Klnmnth
Falls. 21-27
FOR SALE Typewriter.' First, class
condition. Thirty-five dollars cash.
.208 WUlits Building.. 21-24
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Range, nearly new,
camp-stove, new, bed springs, bed
stead, mattresses, 1 full 1 3-4, chairs,
lots .of dishes and other things.
Phone 22'8-W. Peoples Warehouse.
:! . .? . '.:. '.., f '' -I ' 20-2A
FOR SALE! (Light six touring 'car
completely overhauled, $325.
Howie Garage. 20-28., ;
FOR -SALE My rooming ' house,
business; 8 rooms completely fur
nished,, piano, linen, just us It stands
with 2 your lease. Have 14 board
ers it party takTng wish hoarders.
Possession at once. 620 Main, Over
Klamath Packing Co. , 20-23 '
FOR SALE Cheap. High grade
piano. Box S. C. Horald office.
19-20 -
FOR BALK Fox terrier puppies.
927 Klamath Ave. - 19-23
FOR SALE Eden electric washer,
a bargain, fine mechunlcal condition.-
Inquire of Walter S.. Watts,
at Link River Electric Co. 18-21
FOR SALE At a bargain, one J922
' Bulck four roadster in good con
dition,, on terms It preferred. Phone
6T1-R. ;".' : 18-24
FOR " SALE Lpftno on 150-acre.
farm on Morrill road. GO acres
In wheat, 47 acres In alfalfa, first
crop stacked. Good bouse and gar
den. $360 takes 'it. ' Box L Her
ald' office, , 10-21
- -.'- LOOK 1 : ) '
x Put In . your . block . wood ; now
while the blocks are good and the
price right. J. W, Dodson, phone
270, , ,' '' 16-21
FOR SALE Gent's diamond ring At
less than wholesale cost. Frank
M. Upp. 1018 Main, opposite post
office. lOtf
..STRAYED . FROM THE SHOOK
, RANCH AHOCT JULY ' 1
FOR SALE House plans, complete
for 6-room modern structure; an
unusually clever design and. one you
should consider If you are going to
build, 1 have no use for them and
will sell cheap. Call Herald office.
" Z3tl
"1 black mare with white face,
weight 1500 lbs.: 1 sorrel ' horse,
weight: 1300 lbs.; 1 'J bay horse,
weight 1400 lbs.; 1 bay. horse,
weight 1250; 2 brown horses, weight
1250. ' All have had th.bir mane
reached about 9 months. C. Lam
bert, Klama,th.- Falls, , care Western
Transfer. , 21-27
WANTED To rent furnished house,
0 or more room, by July 28.
Write Herald office, box M. 20-26
WANTED 10-1 2 tent,
Sixth Street Bakery.
FOR SALE House. Four! large
''rooms, and bathf-Good closet room
and pantry, woodshed, garage, large
lot and some fruit. Immediate pos
session. Can you beat it for
-$1198. $350 down, balance $28.00
per month.- Geo. B. Chnmberlln.
Phone 179-W.-; 025 8th street. 21
WANTED Cooking on ranch or in
small camp. Phone 5 8 2-J or 609
th..St. - : . J.8-81 :
WANTED Clean linen rags.'flc lb.
Hertfld ' office. ' -i . I2tf
FOR SALE 240 acres. 130 irrlgat-
ed, 10 miles out on highway. Fine
for dairy.. Cutting alfalfa now. Will
sell 160 and -80. separated 'Four
.room , house .lights, water and bed,
2 lots, one and two room houses, :aj
a bargain, or with terms. Can use
car or; light truck. See owner at
. S145 S, 6th St., or phone 2145-W-8.
21-27
WANTED Furnished or unfurnlsh-
ed 4 or 6 room .house not too tar
out If rented reasonable will lease
by the year, with option to buy. Box
A. B. lierald office. . - .- llti
FOR SALE 5 room modern house
nod", garage,,' Newly painted In-
side-and out., call after o p. m. u4
Grant St, ,''. -, 19-25
WiANTED Passengers to share ex
' pense to Portland Saturday or
Sunday. . Phone 842-W. 21
A BARGAIN 160 acres In L. V.
Irrigation District, $ff)00' down,
balance easy terms. E. B. Sedge
287 So. 18th St., San Jose, Calif..
Jy 19 Aug. 18 ino
DICK WILL SOON open , business
in the Murdock Bldg., 220 Main
St, New goods of all kinds also
, used goods. .Prices , and values
more marvelous than ever before In
.. Klamath Falls, Wis sell goods on
" commission.- Quick and good re-
suits In short time. Special sales
Wednesdays aind Saturdays. SSee
Dick, Murdock Bldg., open tor few
:.daya. 21
FOR SALE Small house, 60x100
lot. Price very reasonable, In
quire 1229 Sargeant Ave. 16-21
HIGH CLASS prices paid for. used
goods. See Dick, Murdock Bldg.,
220 Main St. .- ,. -Wv. ,21
FOR RENT 2 cozy Apts. complete
ly furnished. 58 Main St. 21-23
FOR SALE Good sewing maohlrie,
' very cheap.- 2028 Reclamation
'Ave., Mills Add. . .. 21-24
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 885
. S. 6th St.- , .. 21-28
BACK AGAIN Beautiful fluffy
rugs woven ,from old carpets and
clothes. If interested phone 646
at once. '. " " 21
CTA'B HOOS SHOWX AT FAIRS
' Wlie'n the Colorado olub bdy's pig
grows intb'a fat hog he finds a good
market at the Western National tlve
Stoclf Show. Beginning with 1921
the exhibiting and sale of fat , hogs
, fed by club yBoys following the me
thods advocated' by extension work
ers and. shipped cooperatively In
' carload lots, 1ms been one of the
' features of this show. ' Last' year
four carloads- were exhibited by
these young stockmen, according to
J reports to the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture, and later auo
. tloned off. Two carlonds of straight
Duroc-Jerseys, one car of Polnnd
Chinns, nhd one' car Of mixed Poland
Chlnns. and Dtirocs were Included
The carload receiving first prise sold
for the highest prlco paid, for, any
, carload In the cntlro show and the
', ' other tbree brought ton prices.;
Bleeding plno trees for turpentlno
does not injure the wootlot the troo.
WANTED ,
Notify
19-21
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Lurgo room, hot- and
cold, water, privuto entrance. 103
Pine St.' , . 20-21
FOR RENT Room suitable for two
;gentlemen. 035 Rose St. 19-gr
FOR RENT Nice cool : sleeping
room for ope or two. gentlemen.
438 -High SU . Ay,, 19tf .'.
F0B. '."RENT--Jleasant : sleeping
room for gentleman. 137 1st St.
tfKtfgfifH ., -'18-24. ...
FO"R.',RICNT-4-Rooms. . 1 11 Pine St.
A-'"',:; V , ,v' ' . "', ,17-23
FOR RENT Front office space.
1173 Main S,t. i ..',' lltf .
HELP WANTEP
RANTED Experienced bookkeeper
and office girl desires position.
Phono 330-M. 2Q-22i
WANTED iDlucksmith. Apply to
C. B. House, So-Uh Otl) St. lp-21
WANTED Man for stenographic
and genera) office work. Apply
Ewauna BoifcGo..! 19-23
WANTED Chore boy, 16 years or
older. Phone Eagle Ridge Tav
ern. - - - 19-25
WANTED Loader for woods. Wag
es $8.00 to right man. Phone E.
K.Lqosely, Montague: 18-24
' LOST & FOUND
LOST-4Msplace'd during: rodeo, red
leather hand bag containing val
uable papers. Leave at Herald of
fice. . 17-23
LEGAL NOTICES
this notice. ' ;
EARL WHITLOCK,
Administrator Estate of Pat
, rick Hartlgaif.-sDeecased. Ad
dress: Klamath Falls, Ore
gon. Jy 14, 21, 28, A' 14, 11.
IN HAXKRLI'TCY
Nollcc of First Mctttine of Ci-('Iiliii.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF, THE
UNITED STATES, FOR THE
DISTRICT QF OHHCON.
In the Matte'r of Darroll V. Patlon,
; Bankrupt.. , ; -
Notice Is -"hereby , given that on
July 18th,- 1923.' Darrell V. Patton
was duly ndjuklged bankrupt and
thai the first . meeting of the credi
tors will be h'ekl nt the office of
the undersigned, 409. Main street,
Klamath Falls," Oregon, on, August
3rd, 1923, at 2 o'clock p. m., at
which time the creditors may at
tend, prove their claims, examine
the bankrupt, elect a trustee, and
transact such other business as may
come before them, !.:
No assota listed.
Dated JiMy 2,lt, 1923. '
..'"..:. J. C. RUTENIC.
: ; Referee In ankruptcy For
' ' Klamath County. 21
HOPI BUILDINGS
ARE TRACED BACK
, , TO YEAR OF 1620
LOST ($10 reward) for return of
brown ' satchel containing fish
ing tackle. No. 1 Eastman kodak. Re
turn, to Herald office and . receive
reward. 16-21
MISCELLANEOUS
GIVE THAT CLUB or single maga
zine order to Mrs. F. E. Pellett.
Tel. No- 394-R and she will call.
X J 2 -Aug 2 inc.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 15 "select'' dairy cows.
All young, all tested. - M. A.
Walsh, Medford Oregon, Route 8. '
J 23, Jy 23 Inc.
LEGAL NOTICES ::
NOTICE
." OF DISSOLUTION OF
ATMSership ':'7 T"
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership of M J. Henline and A.
W. Stoyens, dolnf business under
the name of The imperial Garage,
Is hereby , dissolved.- ' -AH I claims
against, tbe. above firm should be pre
sented; to A,- W.:5 Stevens y who now
oijerates - The IinperlaI iGarager and"
all" accouniljB reoelvable should be
paid to The -Imperial parage at the
of floe, corner, Thlrt( and Main. ' ' :
AH accounts contracted on, and af
ter this date, July .18, . 1923,, will
be charged to The 'Imperial Garage.
' (Signed) '.-,..-;
A. W. STEVENS, '
M. J. HENLINE.
- Daterl at Klamath' Falls, Oregon,
July 18, 1928.
Jy 18 21 inc. '.-'. 1 ..
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., July 21.
Scientists -have" determined that the
Hopl Indian buildings of many of
the villages of the tribe northeast
of Glagstaff date back to about
1620 when the Hopts revolted
agaliiBt the Spanish priests and tore
down missions built by the Span
iards, using many timbers, from the
missions In constructing their own
houses. .V -- -
A party including Dr. A, E. Doug
las of the . University .of Arizona
and Dr. J, A. Jeancon of the Col
orado state museum returned re-cently,-
from the Hop.l pueblo vil
lages, where they made a study of
the wooden beams In the ancient
structures.
Professor Douglas has specialized.
In the study of rings in Arizona
trees with . the result that he has
been able to determine the age of
timbers.
: The scientists' principal difficulty
.lax.Jn .secujflpjSi, t, permission of.
me inuians lo maae uorings in uiv
beams which are held Bacred by tho
Hopls. , . .
When this permission was final
ly obtained 'a" number of one-Inch'
borings' were "made; and - the exam
ination, vjndipat.ed Jhat the : beams
had been cut-, about, the -year 1620
when tradition says the Spanish
built thei.v missions. In northeast
ern Arizona, Some 60 years later
came the Hopl revolt and the .mis
sions wore torn down. .
Many of the beams In he Indian
dwellings are decorated with rich
carvings which Dr. Douglas says
are the work of .thff. Spaniards.
IMPROVED COTTON INCREASES
FOR .SALE Place with neat 6
room house with nice sleeping
porch and screened back porch.
Have chicken house and barn, good
garden, young shade, trees, ' Large
lot on quiet street, in pleasant
neighborhood. This place goes at a
bargain. Terms. .' Phone S44-J or
address 751, California Ave.. 16-21
BUSINESS NOTICES
NOTICE
If you have anything to build get
Van, he builds anything. ' Phone
502-W. - : 1 v 16-21 ,
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to get
good eats. OFEN ALL NIOHT. 638
Main Street. Phone U. Utt
POULTRY
BABY CHICKS July 17th, Reds,
Barred Rocks; 24th, Reds, Rocks,
Black Mlnorcas; - $15,00 per 100.
White Leghorn pullets 75c; Now
booking for fall delivery In baby
chicks. QHand Hatchery, Orland,
Glenn Co.. Calif. - 14tt
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
: ACCOUNT' '
of
Of Administrator of the Estate
John A. Martin Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the tin-;
darslgned has filed his final account
as administrator of the; estate 1 of
John A. Martin deceased arid that the
county court has fixed the 8th day of
August 1928 at the hour of 8:80
o'clock In the afternoort of said day
as the time when any and all per
son's may Intdrpose Objections: it any
they have to said, final account of
any objections they may'liavo to said
administrator's discharge; t .', '' , '"
' GLEN HHWTIIT,
Administrator of,the Estate
of John A .Mnrtlh Deceased.
Jy 7, 14. 21, 28, Aug. 4 '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given- that tho
undersigned had been duly appoint
ed administrator' of the Estate' of
Patrick Hartlgan,: deceased, by the
County Court of Klamath County,
Oregon. All persons having claims
against said estate- are; required to
present same to said administrator
within six months from the date of
-The proportion; of cotton of Inv
proved. Verities, grown in North Car
olina has Increased 50 per cent with'
In the past eight yeafs, according to
reports to the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture. Community
erOp improvement work with cotton
was begun in the State by agricul
tural experiment station and exten
sion workers eight years ago. The
pla.1 followedUtnSjJieejtt to establish
community test farms throughout
the State to demonstrate the best
variety of cotton to grow' in the loc-
eallty and the value of the 'use of
selected seed. Efforts are made to
secure the gitowlng of this variety
alone In the community. When: the
work was begun, It was (estimated
that 90 per cent of North Carolina
cotton was produced from 'seed of
low yield and mixed, small boll var
ltles. , ; - .' '
MAKE
O, A. C.
T OUR NEXT ' GOAL
. You have finished high
-school and, ... like.-.; all '-"'"
wide-awake graduates, are .
' looking to college.,.. .i ti
' The State of .Oregon ?
' offers - you the'' best of
: training and a colleglato
degree in tho leading pur- ,
suits and professions, as '';'
follows: -
Engineering, Agriculture, Com
merce, Forestry,' Home Econ-i
omic.H, Military Science and
Tactics, Mining, Pharmacy
Vocational Education, and"
,' Music. - ...
Student life at tho Col
lege Is rich In opportunl
' ties for leadership and
- personal culture.
FALL TERM OPENS
SEPTEMBER 28, 1923
'.' For Inforrijatlon write, to t
' ,. THE REGISTRAR s
Oregon,' Agricultural , College,
.-,-''..' i V Corvnllls'-..
STATEMENT OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon, showing the
amount standing to tho credit of-every depositor July 1, 1923, who has
not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn any part of hlx deposit
(commercial deposits) principal or-interest, for a period of more than
Beven (7) years immediately prior to said date, with tjie numo, last
known place of residence orf postoffipo address of such depositor, and
the fact Of his death, if known.
Nimic . of Donositor I llrsldrnce or
Postof f Ico
' - Addi'esM. - 1
Dciid, If Fact Is
Known to Secre
tary or Cashier
Amount
Allen, Fred ..-...'..A
Boutin, S. L. ......
Colo, Hazel E. .' :'.... .
Crater Lake Gun Clubl
Culbert, Thos I
Doll, C. F
Hansen, Ira R. ....',..'...
Johnson, W. S I
Malone, James ..........I
Mootly, S. V. & Llzzlol
Reardon, M, G. .......... I
Riddle Max . .....I
Revep Mile Ditch Co.i
Wilcox, Carrie x. I
Worthington. Theo.....l
Klamath Falls
Poe Valley
Klamath Falls
Klamath Falls
Klamath Falls '
Klamath Falls I
Keno, Oregon I
Bonanza, Oregon I
Lnngells Valley I
Klamath Falls I
Klamath Falls I
Klamath Falls I
Fort -Klamath I
Riverside I
Chiloquln I
Dead
$140.00
11.23
8.76 i
33.77
78.87
8.95
2.44 .
25.50
1 10,02
'2.14
6.35
: s.oo
... 11.05
-2.32
3,65
Advertlslne navs.' Try It. nnrt seR;
STATE .OF OREGON,
County of Klamath, ss. , -
,: J, Leslie BogerB, being duly sworn.' depose and say upon oath, thct
j I am the Cashier of the First National Bank of Klamath Falti, County
oi jviamainesiaie oi uregon;: tnat tne rorogolng statement Is a full, true,
correct and "complete statement, showing the name, last known residence
or postoffice address, tact of death, if known, and the amount to the
credit of each depositor as required by' the provisions of Sections 101 60
10163, inclusive, Oregon Laws. : - . -
LESLIE ROGERS.
Subscribed and sworn lo before me IJila 10th day of Julv.-A. D. 1923.
-'"'".', ,'"..',.'''.. '' . ' IDA B.MOSIYER, . '.-
... . Notary Public, for. Oregon.
My commission expires Sept. 17. 1924 ' -' ' ,
V. B5.CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
REPORT 6V CONDITION- FOR THE QUARTER ENDING JUNE 80. 1023.
funds
-J. General
2. Street
3. Light and. 'Water
4. Fire Department
5. Incidental
6. Library .........
7. Police. Department .....
8. Bond Sinking
9. Bond Interest Sinking
10. Sewer Bond :
11. Park
12. Sewer, Fourth. Unit Bond.., .
13. Fourth Sewer . Bond Sinking Fund
14. Fourth Sewer-.Bond Interest . Fund y
15. Series C, Third Unit Bond
16. V-SeriesI, Sixth "Unit - Bond '..!....-; i........
17. Series J, Seventh Unit Bond ' ...;.:.'1."....,
18. Series Ki. Eighth Unft Bond .....'.......X;.,.:.
18A Series L, Ninth Unit Bond'-.;:....,i-.i..v...'.....Ur..,.
i. Series"' N," Tenth-iUnit Bondr, ....:;..,....:..:.:.:...'.
20. Series O, Eleventh- Unit . Bond -'..........;'--.--:...;;
21. Series P; Twelfth Unit . Bbndi
22. Series Q, Thirteenth Unit Bond ..i....,..,i;..''.:t:..?.-
23. Series i.R, Fourteenth- Unit Bond ,..'.u.:t'....
24'. Series' :S, i Fifteenth vUnlt Bond ; ..-i..J::.....-:
-25.'-eSerrestTA-S1Xteefrth Unit" B6rfd '.'S..tJSCVJ..
26. SerfesU,'''Sevenfeenth-UnitBorid -".'......'.,",;."..-:;:
2T.-SerIeB V, Eighteenth UniJ; .Bond "...
S8.T-8eries W, Ninteenth Unit, HmA i............ .'.
29 Twentieth Unit Bond
30; Twenty-First Unit Bona
31. Twenty-Second ' Unit 'Bopd
32. Twenty-Third - Unit - BOnd ":.::........"..:.'..".........'.....'
33. Twenty-Fourth. Unit - Bond
.34. Twenty-Fifth ;Unit Bond ...J.
35. Twenty-SixthvUnlt BOnd
36. Twenty-Seventh - Unit Bond :.
37. Twenty-Eighth : Unit Bond :
38. Twenty-Ninth Unit Bond, -.'...;:......;:..,..,.. '.
89. Thirtieth '.Unit Bond-''"'!j.',;iL:.l i......
40. Thirty-First Unit Bond-........'...
41. Thirty-Second Unit Bond -..
42. Alley Through Block 16
43. Alley Through Block 37
44. Improvement Bond Sinking Fund
45. Improvement Bond Interest Fund ........
46. -Prellminary . Fund
47. Mills Sewer ,,..r ...
48. Bridge Street
49. Second Street Fill Bond ':.
60. Second Street Fill Bond Interest Fundi,
51. Series M (Klamath Fill) ....
62. -,-.- - .- .., .
53. New Fire' Equipment' Fund li......hIv..:K....i.;'.,
64. Alex i Martin ,Estate ......t...i,..-....,...,
66. New iFire', Alarm "Fund ..:
66. Special Fuhd '.........JuX..........:.. i
67. Re-Paving Sixth Street ' .. ..j
68. Refunding Bond Issue t.......;......."....,
69. Civic .Charity. Fund ...'..
69A. Series "B First- Unit Deficit Bond; .. ..;
60. Series F, Second Unit' Deficit Bond ....
61. Series G, Third Unit faeficit Bond ....'..
62. Shippington 'Road' Bond :
63. Sixth- Sewer,.. Unit 'Bond
New York-Fiscal-Agent, " Chemical Nat'l. Bank ....
National - Park-Bank- v......:-..:,...,...:.;;..;...
Suspense :
Series D, Fourth. Unit Bond ,. j;.......
$20,000.00 Bonds In Municipal Bond Fund
$8,500.00 Bonds in Refunding Bond Issue Fund.
Balances
April 1, 102
..;:..,.$
-H
'-Vr
Kodak finishing at Stlnson's, 8tf
Advertising pays. Try It and see.
8.101.02
4,483.47
303.76
3,147.58
125.40
633.37
' 64.71
13,467.19
7,439.37 "
' 862.88 .
3,202.85
233.50
5,053.30
837.05'
23.34
355.97.
r' 62.34'
30.03 638.83 :
2,178.78
' 2,651.85
269.49
. 316.05
75.12
. 44.53
' 174.37
1,827.10.
. '3,058.06
" 848.21
. 1,276.63 .
601.90 .
'429.16
14,871.68
237.37
1,405. 13 '
. 3,712:21
' -7,913.09
6,865.55
'6467.77i
2.20
..'.' iViiin
.636.57
72,696.26
37,746.17
694.18
263.89
'', 61.26
-. 192.78
38.66
.38.42
153528
-. '-274.98
2,699.15
', . 611.16
X , 1.19
, 22,727:90
. 676.14
235.57
'.'. 78.77
138.36
258.30
3,408.93.
102.66
' 43.04
Disbursc-
lnents Receipts
$ 6.190.10 $10,617.63
'4,000.19 ' 4,157.18
4.678.83 4,406.75
3,478.68 ".. , .3,8,72.54
307.15
800.00 333. S8
20,000.00 '. 9,073.82
3,670.00 ' 12,028.40
J. ,,' . 773.48
..v. 667.70
i'.iii'.i'i '""TiTi
837.06
:z:z, ; zzz
864.30
2,852.60
60.00
i.l86i5.L
. 97.50 v
""Ti'.'u
239.61
250.08
1,611.73
5,676.46
1,783.00
417.83
7,000.00
' 805.05
1,150.00
10,985.67
102.66
11,321.34
.1,743.82
! 11S0!84'-
2"966?s"5'
2,989.75
6"e"9"i!44
Balances
$12,528.55
. 4,640.46
31.68
3,641.44
- 432.65
. 667.25
, : 64.71
' 2,541.01
: 15,887.77
, 1,636.36
: 3,870.55
,, 233.50
if ' 23.43
. 365.97
, ." 62.34
80.03
V 638.83
2,178.73
- 2,651.85
, ?69.49
: 316.06 '
16.12
44.53
"f ' ' 210.61
','-: 174.37
1,827.10
- . 2,193.76
"'' '.848.21
1,276,63
601.90 '
-429.16
. 12,019.18
177.87 .
1,406.13
:..''f2,526.86
... 7,913.09 ...
' 4,432,70
6,870.27
' f.26
. 26.00
: 640.10
' . 386.49
82,405.8?
41,678.81
694.18
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' 192.78
:i'iA 88.56
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- -1
163. 2
274.88
916.15
444.89
:. 1.19
" 18,694.75
' 676.14
i 235.67
,: , -.- 78.77
. 133.86
258.30
"3,184.70
- 1,150.00
. Me.TOs.oe
43.04
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STATE OF OREGON, , ' . . ' , . . ." -' ' '
County of Klamath, ss.' ' . v i
City of Klamath Falls ' ' , ' . i
1, Lem. L. Gaghagen, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Is a true exhibit of the receipts and disbursements and tho condition of each particular fund of
the City of Klamath Falls, at the close of business JCino 30, 1923, as shown by the receipts and paid vouch
ers n tile la my office and the ledger of said accounts and funds ' : . -
J Witness my hand and the seal of said city this 20th day of July, 1923. - ;.,)':,
(Seal) ' ' ; ' - "-, ' ''' - LEM t- GAGHAGEN.' Police Judge. ' ' ' :'.
DOINGS OF THE DOFFS
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