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'age Two
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONIlAV, DMWMHKIt A. 10U:I
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Off
icial B American Lea g
Batting Records For 1 S23I
- Aftor
Harry
Qeorgo
trolt slugger led the b.-.lters In the
American league for the second time
In hli careen. Ma percentage of .403
was far above his record Ian year
..when' ho finished fourth. .
Ruth slumped In his hitting tn-
wardt the end of the season, f inish
""Ing with an average of '.303. Hell
tnann and Ruth led the procession
' all season, the former getting off to
( ft good ttart. Heilmann 'started to
, slump )H .mldaeason and when tho
season was about two-thirda over
' Ruth caught up and passed him. only
i to loaa. the lead during tho final few
weeks.
I It la to be noticed that veterans
figured. largely In most of the cxeep-
S Uonal performances during the year.
Of the first ten battlers eight are
seasoned players. It Is also notice
able that the great majority of heavy
hitters are left banders with the
, stick. Of the first ten eight were
In position tQ punish right-hand
, pitchers the most.
' lPracth?alIy every record went to
Players who have stood tho gaff for
years. Prominently among the s'.nr
; performers ' were . Cobb. Heilmann
Speaker, E. Collins, Ruth and Ken
J neth Williams. Cobb gained the dis
tinction at the end of the year of
I completing his 18th cqnsechtlve year
with a batting average of .300 or
j better.
, . Trla Speaker of1 Cleveland set a
" new American record In two-basq
hits ,the Cleveland player and mnn-
' ager pounding out o9 doubles. Ruth
of New York led all In runs aceumu
lattng 151, a fraction under one run
per game as ho played in 153. A
' glance at Ruth's all-around record
; explains why the Yankee star was
', Voted the most valuable player" of the
, year. He compiled a . total of 399
bases; which Included 45 two-bag-
. gers. 13 triples and 41' home runs,
the latter total being 12 more than
bis nearest competitor,: Williams of
St. hptas&g,"-),? ' -,
Ejjdie,cilllns' mark of 49 stolen
base and 38 sacrifice hits were the
poteworthy performances. '
Leaving out of consideration those
whp figured only in a few games,
the .records show that out of theSS
batters who hit the bajl for .300 pr
better, there are , very few newcomers
In the league who crowded into this
particular column.. Manush of De
troit-nnd Surama'of Cleveland , may
be counted as the brilliant excep
tlons. ...... . ; . ..
, pieveland .finished at . the .top
among tho teams in batting, but It
was . a close race , with. Detroit, the
former winding up the season with a
percentage of ..301, only one point
ahead of Detroit. New York Yan-
Uvii
V J6. :? k.1
rJ&SJS V4V tuvj
I Army and Navy battled to a scoreless tlo at tho Polo Ground" bcfori
I o3'00? raoia rans. Tnis photo shows a bit ot action during tho secon
duarttr. Cullen of tha Navy is attempUng to get through tho Army Una
Cr-r3:i:ii;i:i:tictiu.;;i:f,
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00OTSIGNEO UP
Fcr the second ttmo Frank Farmer,
tho Cle Elum logger, and Eurl
Kitclile. local heavyweight ohatu
ion, will meet In the squared circle.
The mat.h w'll bo held In Scandi
navian hall, December 21.
Reports, an that Ritchie Is al
reaay in training ror this match. If
he reaches tho "pink" as when he
fought Joe Swindler the second time,
It should be a scrappy scrap. Ritchie
took a knockout In tho seventh in
his fight with Farmer, but his down
fall came In the first as a result of
a punch that left him groggy the
remainder or tne Battle.
farmer has been a stumbling
block for young boxers for years. He
has fought all-comers. Early this
year ho tried his luck In tho four
round game in California, but this
was too fast for him nnd ho returned
to tho northwest after taking a
couple of beatings. ;
'Coolidge brown" sijn i -nv be-
conie as popular with the women as
was "Alice blue-' daKp.c t!ifr uccu
pancy of the WTiltj House hv tho
Roosevelt family. In tho matter of
hats and gowns. 1'rs.' -Coolidge, :he
present mistress of th--' executiv-;
mansion, displays a dccid-M predilec
tion for a particular 5ha.i of Ir.iv.n.
roiand s excellent system of
agricultural training' is due larg
ly to the efforts of Madame Dziu-
binsky. who spent many years In
rounding and directing agricultural
scnooots throughout Russian Po
land, and with the establishment
of the new republic has become
member of the national educa
tion commission. ,
"rA honey bee's-workv consumes
naout nair tlie hours of daylight; the
remaining hours of the 24 bsicg
spent in rest according to tests made
by the United States department qf
ag:culture.
I
kqes, pennant winner and world's
champions, were an even 10 points
behind Detroit, whilo St. Louis was
back another ten points.
The Philadelphia Athletic were
unable to keep up tho early season's
batting clip and finished next to last,
Boston winding up the season wlih a
percentage of .261, just 40 points
behind the leaders, and two points
less than in the preceding year. Chi
cago was midway. w(th Wasliingtop
a point above "Philadelphia.
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REVEAL STORY
II 11
Researches on Gobi Desert
May Clear up Mystery !
of First Human
SCIENTISTS
1
Klamath.
In the matter of the estate of
PKlvI.V. IK- 3 Tho turv of VVi,,sol Hockurt, deceased.
ir.ivt.x, j mo slor or, Notce u hor'oby glvclli ,n(U the
what somo prominent scientists b : undersigned has buon duly appointed
Hove to have been tho first human 'by the atfove entitled court, as ad
ancestor of tho human race-of how ' mlnlstrator of the estate of said de
ho. probably gained h: HvVlIhoOd, '' ?"n,U 4ud 1,M ,lul-v ",,t,,
wooed his WIV03, reared his chlldreu
and got his rocreatlon will soon
be told to the world by Professor
DuboU. famous Dutch paleontologist .
This revelation Is to como prln-
cipuny aa tne result ot efforts or ur.
Henry Fairfield Osborn, curator of
tne American Museum of National
History who Is now in China direct-
uik itatorcues on tne aesert or uodi
where so many ancient fossils re-1
contly have been found by excavators
for scientific societies.
now ur. osborn prevailed on Pro-
fessor Dubois to niake public his find"
Ings In connection with tho discovery
some years ago of the bones of the
Trinil man in Java were cxpalined
recently by tho American scientist
In a lecture before men nf Hc(nA t
In Pekln. . '
- The Trlnll man ot Java, known ',
to science ns the Pithecanthropus
ICrt-aus. or upright man-ape, is sup-!
posed to antedate by thousands of
years any other foaslls ot man ave? : Ganong, aa admrinlitrntor of the ca
found. Discovered by Professor Du-1 u, ' Harvey W. Swift, deceased,
bols more than 30 years ago the de- j
tails of the find have been kept vlr-
tually a secret. . It was known, the
curator explained, that the skeleton. !
largely reconstructed, bore a rosom-
I 1 . , ..... I Wl U tlUVtt I". ill. Ul BUIU Utt), uv uv
blance to both man nnd the higher courtroom of said court, at tho
apes, but in many. respects different courthouse in Klamath Falls. Klam
from both. . , I ath County, Oregon, has been np-
0,.,,, , ., , pointed by said iourt, for the scttle-
Somothlcg of the supposed ago of , mmu of mU, ,ount the hear.
tho Ti'lall man is to be had from ing of said potitlon for distribution.
Dr. Osborn's theory; which is shared I at which tinio nnd place any person
by other paleontologists that the i fnte'ted In said estate may appear
. . . , ! nnd file his exceptions. In writing.
""""'J- Pr-i to said final account, and contest the ed nnd described real property, or
nunion cr sub-human ancestors of 8nme. and show cause; If any, why a I so much thereof aa may ho necos
man whoso fossils have been found j final distribution" of said estate ; sary to satisfy tho obovo lien In
Is the. Heidelberg man. Bones of the
Heidelberg man were found In the
drift of the7' fcwkar" river1 valley la
Germany" and are estimated to be at
least 400.000 years old. Still older
are the boqes of the Plltdowa man
whose bones were found In the river
drifts of Sussex. England. Yet older
are the bones of the Foxhall man,
also found in England. But oldest
of all are. the bones of the Trlnll man
of Java. - , . , ...
- Bo far back In time have scientists
assigned the-place of the Trlnll man
that bo is supposed to havo lived in
those far yesterdays of the earth !
when life Itself was hardlv out of :
tflo experimental siaga In nature's
laboratory, . .. ;
. jln his let u re Dr. Osborn declared
that the theories ot both Brya,o and
certain of the Darwinists were Out
of date as a result of modern discov
eries. The ape, he declared, was not
now supposed tp be the ancestor of
man, but in nil probability a .cousin.
Ko holds tho theory .that both man I
and the ape have probably descended
from a common type of animal.
It was in Asia,. cither on tho high
plateaus qf wliat is now China or pos
sibly south ot thc:-o in tho warmer
lands of India that mankind had its
origin, In Dr. Osborn's opinion. Tho j
uplands of China and especially the ;
Gobi' desert, nffe.nl in eUno,- d. '
orW. greatest deon,., of ,
bygouo life that has been found, he
ald. Jlis tlieory lH that the original
Inhabitants of North and South
America were descendants or Asiatic
ra?os that moved .acwss land bridges
which In past" ages connected the
eastern and western continents.
St. Jacob's OIKstons an- oaln. and
rheumatism is pain only. y
nun in nun nun
UUbdi mmm;
RUB RHEUIWATIG,
ACHING JOINTS
-ot one ense in 50 requires Inter- at tno nour or 10 0 ciock A. M. or iho proporty of Wm. M. & Elln T.
nal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub i "' ,oy. nt tho front door or tho j nickmnn. In satlsriictlon of a eert
soothing. penetrating St. Jacob's oil i cltv -H"" ' snld City, soil nt public I Paving linn created and dock
right Into your sore, stlH. arhlng j auction to the hlghestblilder for rash ot,,,! ,y tho City of Klamath Falls,
Joints, and reliot cornea instantly. St. ! ln nna, the iiforemontlnnud nir.d de-, Oregon, for n proportionate shnro
Jacob s Oil Is a harmless rheumatism j ncrlbed real proporty. or so much f tle cost of Iniprovlng 18th Pnv
liiilment. which never disappoints, I thoroof os nmy he necossnry to sotlsfv ng Unit which suld lion In dockot
acd ennnot burn tho skin, ' "10 above lien n tho aiim of $11,00,; P n Volumo 3 of tho- City Lien
Limber up! CJult oomplalnlng! i together with ititerost thereon at tho j Docket of said City nt pago 63
t.et a Binnll trial bottle ot old, hon-; rate pr 6 per cent per nnnum from thereof on tho dntii of August 20th
est St. Jacob's Oil at upy drug storo, , in 24th day of December, A. D. 1914, j A. D. 1919, In tho sum of $52.80.
and In Just a moment you'll bo free ' and together with tho costs aind din- 1 Notice Is alsji hereby glvon that
in 1 t-uHiiM.uni pain, soreness nnd ;
w"" ""ii i suiier: ui'liet awaits 1
Relief nw-nils ;
you. si. jacpu s Oil is Just as good for ;
sciatica, neuralgia, lunnbngo, back-
nohn. sprnlns, J
;How To Guard . . . I
Against Appendicitis j
Tho beat way to guard ngulnst nil- i
! pondlcllls Is to flush both upper and I
lower bowel once a week with simple
; glyverlue, buckthorn bark, etc., a
I act only on lower bowel but Ad
! .lerlka act on BOTH upper and lower
! bowol and removes all poisons. Helps
any case of gns on stomach lu- TKN
minutes. Excellent for obstluuto
I constipation. -Whitman Drug Co.
I Adv.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTR'H TO CHEDITOH8.
In tho County Court of tho State
of Oregon la and tor the County of
how therefore, all persons having
j claims against suld estate are hereby
I "otitted and requl.'ed to present the
j IZZTTZ
iaw. offices of A. n Yadan lu Klam-
1 ath jeans, Oregon, or to the under- interest thereon at tho rate of per
signed at the law offices ot Dors &:cent per annum from tho 30th day
! TS... v. . .. .. .
XI." " ..J5.. ""a'"1. h"!".
wivium, nuitiu bix uiuuiiis uuui
date nereor.
Dated this 3d day ot December,
! l933, 1
j . . . , , J.OSErHs HA"T' . ,
! Administrator of tho estate of said
deceased.
BERG A MORGAN'.
Attorneys for Administrator.
D 3.10,17.24.
XOTtPK OK SKTTI.KJIKNT OK
KI.NAL ACOOl NT AM I1S
TIURITIOX. t ,t, e,IHiu r...t i. c
of Oregon, for the County ot
Jv,"mtt,u
In the matter of the estateof Har
vey W. Swift, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that Wm.
fna account of the administration
of said estate, and a potitlon tor the
distribution of same, and that Satur-
fy, flayr 0 """?"' .;'-
should not be ordered.
Dated Decembe? 8d, 1923.
"'V V JV1M. GANONG,
AaminiBiraLor ot vaia estate.
3.10,ir,24,31. ' .
somoxs fob rrm.icATiox.
Kqnlty No. 1677.
In the Circuit Court of the State
ot Oregon,, ton Klamath county.
William H. (Montgomery, plain
tiff, versus' Florence B. Montgom
ery, defendant. '
To Floronce E.;Sfontgomery, de
fendant above named:
In the name of tho State ot Ore
gon, yon are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against yon In the above entitled suit
on or bofore January 7, 1921, that
being the last day of the time pre
scribed in the Ordes for Publication
ot this summons. And it you fall
so to answer or appear for want
thereof nlalnllrr mill innl In Iho
7v, 1.H-. . . . ." I
hia complaint on tile herein, to-wlt:
For dissolution of the marriage re
lation now existing between plaintiff
and defendant, and for such other re
lief as to the court may soem cault
ablev - . ..,..';.-.
This summons Is published once
a week for six- weeks pursuant to
order of the above entitled court
mndo and entered on November 26,
1923, and datf-of -first publication
of this summons in November 26,
1923.
R. C. (1ROESHECK.
Attorney for plaintiff. Address:
Klamath Knll n.
N. 26 D 3,10.1 7.24,3 1J 7.
'
OK A.K OVWM. I'ltrtiv
KltTV FOR 1KI.IM)1KXT IM.
PKOVKMLNT ASSMSS.IKNT.
By rirluo ot a Warrant. Issued by
tho Pollco Jtidiiu of the City of Klam
ath Fjills, Oreuiin. dnli'd the "III liny
o iNovemuer A. V. 192.1. and to tne
"'w """'"y mvin uiai
1 I havo levied upon, the followlnc-de j
i ?crlbed ,reul property, to-wlt: .
j . Ixit .10, .Block 2i,. First addition
10 inn i:uy ot Klnniftth Kalis, Ore- j
gon. i-roperty abutting on (.runt
street 53.2 fei-t.i Taken and levied, 1 N'OTHH OK SA LH OH HEAL PROP
upon as tho property of MI1111I0 Mont- j KHTY KOll DELINQUENT IM
gomery. In satlsfunilon of, a certain; I'ltOVEMENT AHSEHSMUNT.
Paving lien crialud and docknted by, 1
tho City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, . ..,-,.. . . warrant Issued by
for a proportlonuie sharo of tho cost.1
-h ',.P m ?, '''"'V Ca.V",'K. K?1 '
which said lien Is docketed In Vol-.
??" 1,' lh0; y,JjOT ,oclct.,o "
CUy at pago 10 thereof on tlm date
f tffn4ti' .A' 19.H' J" '5
sum of $11.90. Notion Is also horoby
Klvn that tho undoralgned will, on I
Iho 29th day of Hoc.; A.D. 1923. 1
oursomoni. or saio iierenniior. -
in.ii, 1,. 4m.i'iikkx,
;
Chief of Pollco of tho
City of
Klamath Falls. Orogon
19-nfl 3-1 n.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OK H.VLK OK HEAL PHOP.
kktv kou deijnoiknt i.
PHOVKMKNT assessment.
Ny vlrluo of n warrant lasueii liv
tho l'ollco JudKA of tho City of Klam-
Hlli kuiik, tHoKini, dated tho Mh day
of Novnmlier, A, p. 1934, and In mo
dlreetod, notlcn Is horeby (tlven that
1 have levied upon th followliig-di)-srrlbed
rinl property, to-wll:
Lot 5, block n. Nichols addition.
Taken and levied upon ns tho prop
erty of Klamath Canal company. In
f saimtuction of n tv,tln I'avlim lion
I created nnd docketed by tho City of
i Klamath Falls, Oregon, for n pro
portionate snare or tho coat of Im
proving Tth Paving i nlt, which said
Hen la docketed In Volume 8 of tho
City Men Docket of said City at Psao
131 thereof on tho duto of July 30,
A. I. 19U, In tho. sum of $433.18,
Notlco t also heroby given that tho
nuderslgnod will, on tho 30th day of
locemberA, A. 1). 1933. ut the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at ino
imni aoor or the City Hull In wild
City, sell at public auction to tho
highest bidder for cash In hand, tho
murvuuiuiioneu anu dncrtbvd real
Mrupnriy, or so mucn thereof ns may
be necesstsry to satisfy the obovo Hon
in mo sum oi H23.18, together with
I . and togeth
72 nJ " "' alburseiuonla of
i sun nereunaor.
! GEO. L. HUMPHREY.
! ,S,,i,,or Po,lco of the City of Klam
I ath Foils, Oncgon.
19-36 3-10-17-34.
IMrTiCR OK ft.W.R OK KKAI, PROP,
i KHTY Von DKI.INOt KNT IM.
I PItOVKMKXT ASSKSSMKNT
Hy vlrtuo of a Warrnnt tan,l
by the Police Judgo pfJio City of
rwuniniu rails, orogon, dated tho
5th day of November, A. D. 1923.
and to mo directed, notice 1 hereby
given that I hnvo levied upon thn
following-described real proporty.
to-wlt:
Lot 1. Rlock 38. First addition.
Taken and lovled upon as the prop,
crty of C. E. Cranyston. la satisfac
tion of n certain Paving Hen created
and docketed by the City of Klam
ath Falls, Orogon, for .a propor
tionate sharo ot the cost of improv
ing Klghth Paving Unit, which said
lien Is docketed In Volume 2 of thu
City Men Docket of'snid City at
Pago 153 thereof on tho dato nf
December 24 th, A." D. 1914, In the
sum of $21.13. Notlco Is also hereby
given that tho undersigned will, on
the 39th day of Documber, A. D.
1933, at tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
of snld day. at tho front door of
tho City Hall in said City, sell af
publio auction to tho highest bidder
ror cash in hand, tho aforemcntlon
; the sum of $21.12, togcthnr with
j Interest thereof nt the rnto of 6
'nor cent net nnnum from, thn !4th
day of -December. A. D. 1914. anil
together with too costs and dis
bursements of sale hereunder.
1 GEO. U HUMPHREY,
Chief ot Pollco of the City or
Klamath Falls.' Oregon.
19-26-3-10-17-24.
NOTICK OK HALE OK REAL PROP.
KHTY KOIt pKLIXOVKXT IM
' l'ROVKMEXT ASSESSMENT.
By vlrtuo of a Warrant Issued by
tho pollco Judgo ot tho City or
Klamnlh Falls, Oregon, dated the
9th day of November, A. D. 1923.
and to mo directed, notlco Is hereby
given that I havo levied upon the
following - described roal property,
to-wlt:
. '
Lot 8, niock 36. Hot Springs
Addition taken
and levied upon
as the proporty of Alva P.i Clar
ence-, In satisfaction of a - certain
Paving lien created and docketed
by tho City of Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, for a proportionate, shnro of
tho cost ot Improving ISth Paving
Unit which said lien Is docketod In
Volumo 3 of the City Lien Docket
of said. City at page 63 thereof on
j tho date of August 2nth A.
I 1919. In tho sum of $105.60. No
I tlce Is also hereby given that th
undersigned will, on thn 29th day
i of Docijmber A. D. 1923. nt the
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of suld
I dnv. at the front door of thn City
Hull In said City, sell at public
suction to ' tho highest bidder for
. cash in hand, tho aforementioned
and described real proe'-'-'v. or so
much thereof ns may h -lecnssary
lo satisfy tho obovo ' Hen In thn
jsum of J100.CO, together, with ln
; torest thereon nt the roln of 0 per
1 cent per annum from tho . 20tli
(day ot August A, D. 1910, and to
;gi,(.r with the costs nnd dlsburso-
;Ill(,n, nf ., hereunder.
. GEO L Hl'.MI'IIItEY,
: chief of- Police' of tho City or
Klamath Kalis. Oretjon
9-26-3-10-1 7-24.
tho police Judgo of tho City of
' Klamutli Falls, Orogon, dated tho
9lh f,lly of November. A. D. 1923,
land to mo dlroctod. notice is hereby
, Bivun thnt , niiv(1 I(lvrt uon t,o
I f"owln - described reol proporty,
...n.
a t ot B tilnei, 01 tti ar,rnatt
Addition taken nnd levied upon as
.tho undersigned will, on tho 29th
day of- December A. D. 1923. nt
i tho hour or 10 o'clock A. M, or
I suld day, at tho tront door of tho
il - 'lly Hall In snld City, sell nt
LEGAL NOTICES
public auction to tho highest bid
tier for cash In liuuil, tho afore
mentioned and described real pro
perty, or so much thereof as may
bo necessary to satisfy tho nbovo
nen -Hi thu sum of 153.80, tow
llier with Interest thereon at tho
rati) of (I per cent per annum from
thu 30th tiny or August A. 11. 11110,
and logo: he,;- with the routs and tlls
burauuioiits of fin I o horeiinder.
UKO 1- llUMI'llltlCV,
Chief of l'ollco of tho City Of
Klamath Falls, Oregon
19-SO-3-10-17-34, '
NOTICK OK H.U.K OV ItKAI. PltOP.
KHTY Kll lll:l I.Vyt K.NT IM
ritOVKJIKXT ASNHH.S.MKNT.
fly virtue of a warrant Issued by
tho l'ollco Judne of thn Cl.v of Klam
ath Fulls, Orogon, dated the 5th day
of November, A. D. 1U23, 11 nil to inn
directed, notice la hereby Riven that
I have levied noon the followlng-dii-
svrlbod properly, to-wlti
Lo:s 1 and 2. llloek 13. First ad
dition. Tuken und levied upon an the
proporty of II. Plnekert. in sutlnfan
tlon of a certain Paving lien atvatnd
and docketed by the City of Klnmnth
Falls, Oregon, for a proportionate
shnro of thn cost ot Improving KIkIhIi
Paving Unit, which said lien Is dock
eted In Volume 2 of the City Lln
Docket of said City at pnrn 149
thereof on tho date of December
34th. A. 1. 1914. In the sum of
$33.93. Not Ire ) Is also hereby given
that the unedrslgued will, on th
29th day of December, A. i. 1U33. i
tho hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of M'
day, at tho front dnor of the City
Hull In said City, sell at publ'e tui
tlon to tho highest bidder for e
In hand, tho aforementioned nnd de.
scribed real proporty, or so- miit-li
thereof n smuy bo necessary to sails.
fy tho nbovo Hen In the sum $23.93
together with Interest thereon nt the
rato of 0 per cent per annum from
the 24th day of December, A. O
19I4, and together with tho
and disbursements of snlo hereunder, I
"Ml. L. lU'MPIIItKY.
Chief of Pol.'ro of (he City of Klnui
ath Falls, Oregon.
19-2G 3-10-17-24.
aOTICK OK HAI.K OK HK M. PII1P.
r.nu von ln:i,INOI'.-T IM
PHOVKMK.NT AMHUNHMKXT.
By vlrtuo Of a Wnrr.int I. am., I l,
inn pollco JutlgB of tbo City of
rwamam Kalis. Oregon, dated the
Sth dny of November. A. I). 1923.
aiid to me directed, notlco Is hereby
given that I have levied upon the
following - described real proporty,
to-wlt;
Lot 6. Block 46. Nichols Addi
tion taken and levied upon as thu
property of C. C. Ilrower, In satis
faction of a certain Pnvlna- lien
created and docketed by tho City
of Klamath Enlla, Orrgon. for a
proportionate shnro of tho cost of
Improving- 14th Paving Cnlt which
snld lion Is docketed In Volumo 3
of tho City Lien Docket of said
City at pngo 77 thereof on tho
dato of August 20th A. D. 1919. In
tho sum of $918.4 1. Notlcn Is also
hereby given thnt tho undersigned
will, on tho 29th day of Docemher
A. I. 1923. nt thn hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. of said day. nt Iho front door
of the City Hall In said City, soli
at public auction to thn highest
bidder for cash In hand, tho afore
mentioned and descrlbod real pro
perty, or ao much thoroof as may
bo necessary ' to satisfy thn above
linn In tho sum nf $915.41, to
gether with Intfrost thoroon at
the ralo of 6 per cent per annum
from the 20th dny of Augunt A.
D. 1919, and together with the
costs nnd disbursements ot sale
hereunder. . . .
GEO L. HUMPHREY,
Chief of Police of tho City of
Klamath Kails. Orogon
19-28-3-10-17-24.
NOTICK OV K.tl.K OK HE A I, I'ltnp.
. CltTV KOH llEMNOIKNT IM.
VliOVKMK.ST ASSKSSMKNT.
lly vlrtuo of a Warrant Issued by
the police Judge of the City of
Klamath Falls. Oregon, da-tod lb"
9th day of November. A. I. 1923,
and to me directed, notlcn Is hereby
given Hint I have levied upon the
following - described real property,
to-wlt: . ,
Lot 133. Block 7, Railroad Ad
dition taken pud levied upon ns
thn property of Edward 21orn, lu
satisfaction of a certain Pavltii; li
en crcnted and docketed by tho
City of Klamath Fulls, Oregon,
ror a proportionate shnro nf the
cost of Improving 13th I'nvlng Cult
which said lien Is docketed In
Volumo 3 of Iho City Lien Docket
of said City nt p.igo 50 thereof on
tho date of Jiinn 10 Hi A. O. 1019,
In tho supi of $6(l.". .Notice Is al
so hereby glvon that tho under
signed will nil tho 29th day of
December A. 1). 1923, nt the hour
of 10 o'clock A. M. of snld dny,
at tho front door of the City I lull
In sulil Cllv, sell nt public nuc
'Hon to thn highest bidder for cash
In hand, tho -aforementioned and
described real property, or so
much thereof ns nuiy )io necessary
to kntlsfy the. ubovo Hen In thn
sum of $60.29, togutlier with In
terest thereon nt the ralo of 0 pur
Cent por annum rrom tho 10th r.ay
of Juno A, I). 1919, nnd together
with costs nnd dliibursemnnlii of
sale hereunder.
GEO L. HUMPHREY,
Chief of Pollco of thu City of
Klamath Fnlls, Orogon
19-26-3-10-17-21.
NOTICE OK HA Mi! OK KK.ll, PROP.
KltTV I 'Oil DKGINOI'KNT l.1.
I'ltOVEMENT A S.H 1'JHS J I E X T.
By virtue of n Warrant Issued by
thn l'ollco Judge or tho CHv of Klam
ath -Falls, Oriigon, tinted tho 9th dny
or November, A .1), J 923, nnd to tne
directed, notlco Is benehy given that
I hnvo levied upon tho followlng-tle-scrlbedNproportv,
toovlt: .'
' Loin 3 nnd -4. IHorlt 3d. .Hot
Springs addition. Taken und Inviud
Upon ns tho property nt Hoy A.
Feathers, In .ntlifnctloii tr a cnrlaln
vine lien created nnd. docketed by
LEGAL NOTICES
Hie City "f Klainnth Falls. Oriimm,
lor it piiiporliiiiiiitu lia:i of lh cost
of UnpiuviiiH. lKlh Paving linn. whU U
suld lieu In iliiukelud III VxillllUil i
of .thu C'ily l.len llouket ot miUiI City
at page lla thermit on thu dnlo of Au
liiisl 20llt, A. 11, 1919, In tho sum of
123.4(1. Notlco la aUui hereby glvwu
Hint ibo uiiduislguod will, uu Iho
29th iluy ot Jiucuiubur, A, I). 1U2J,
ut thu hour ot 10 o'clock A. M, uf
suld (lay, nt thu front door of tho City
Hull In suld City, sell nt publki aim
tlon to thu highest blddur tor cash
In hand, iho utm uiiieiilioiind and de
scribed ruul p:npuriy, or so iiiucji
thereof us uiuy ba necessary to sitlls
fy tho above Hun In tha .urn of
$433.40, together with Interest there
on nt tho rntu of 0 per cunt pur na
il m fro iniha V 11 1 li day or August,
A, D. 1919, and together with tho
rout and disbursements ot sale bore- -u
nil nr.
GEO, L, HUMi'llltKY,
Chief of PoMca of thu City uf Klnm.
ath Falls, Oregon.
19-203-10-17-24.
NOTICE OK HAI.H OK REAL PROP.
KHTY KOIt DELINOl'KNT IM
PROVEMENT AKSEKNMKNT.
By vlrtuo of a Warrant Issued by
thn pollen Judgo of tho City of
Klamath Fulls, Oregon, .doled the
9th dny of November, A. D. 1923.
and to me directed, notlco Is hereby
riven that I hsvn levied upon thu
following described real properly,
to-wlt: 1
Lots 2 and 3. Block 37, Hot
Spring. Addition lakan and Isvlnd
upon iin tho property of li. K. Hle
lurr. In sutlsrncllon of a certain
Paving lli-n rreuted and dockoted
by thn City of Klamath Falls, Ore
gnu, for u proporllountn share Of
iho cost of Improving JSIh Pav
ing Unit which said Hen la docket
ed In Volume 3 nf the Clly Lln
Docket of suld City at page 61
thereof the dale of August
S'Hti A. D. 1019, In thn sum ut
$X44.80, No:lco Is aim hetoHy
given thnt the undurHlgned will,
on the 29th day of lii-oember A.
D. 1933, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. of said dny, nt tha front
door of thn city Hall In said City
sell nt public nm-ilen to tho high
est bidder for rli In hand, tho
aforementioned nild dcscrlbeil real
proporty or so much' thereof at
may bo ncnnary lo satisfy the
above Hun In tho sum ot $844. $0.
lo-tvther with Interest thoreon at
tho rato of 6 per cunt pr annum
rrom the 20th diy of August A.
D. 1919. and together with tho
conta nnd disbursement of tain
hereunder.
CEO L. HUMPHREY,
Chief of Pollco or Hia City of
Klnmnth Falls, Oregon.
19-203-10-34
NOTICE OK HALE OK HE M, PROP
KltTV KOH HKLINQl K.VT IM
PltOVKMK.Vr AHHKHSMKNT.
By vlrtuo of a Warrant Issued by
thn pollen Judgo of tho City nt
Kliimuth Falls. Oruxnu, datud tho
"Ih day of November, A. D. 1923,
nnd to me dlrertnd, notlco I. hereby
given that I bavo levied upon tho
following descrlbod run) property.
t')-lt:
Lots 7, , nnd Part I)ts t and
2. Block 48 Nichols Addition tak
en nnd levied upon as the property
of F, T, Sanderson Est., In satis
faction of a cortnln City Hon creat
ed and dockoted by tho City of
Klamath Fnlls. Oreron, for a pro
portionate shnro of thn cost ol Im
proving Ninth Paving Unit which
said Hen Is docketed In Volumo 3
nf the, Clly Lien Docket of snld
City nt pngo 169 thereof oil tho
dnlo of of Suplomber' 1st - A. I).
1916, In the sum of $646.36. No
tice Is nlso hereby glvon that tho
undersigned will,, on tho 29th Any
of December A. I). 1923, nt tho
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day.
nt the front door of Hie City Hall In
snld- City, sell at public auction In
the highest bidder for cash In
hand, the ufori-mentloned -and-described
rmil property, or so much
'.licrenr, n may be lieransary to sa
tisfy the 11 hove lieu lu tho sum of
$646.36. , together with Intorenl
thereon nt Win rnto of 6 p-ir ennt
per nnnum from thn First dny or
September A. D. 1616. nnd to
gether with thn chsl. itnd disburse
nil uta of sale bereiiniier. - .
GEO L. HUMPHREY,:'
Chief or. Pollen tt thu City of
Klamath Fnlln, Oregon
19 - 2 (1 - !M 0 -1 7 - 2 4 , '
NOTI( K OK HALE OK HEAL PROP.
KltTV KOH DKI,I01 K.NT IM
PHOVKMENT ASSKSSMKNT.
lly virtue nf h Warrant' Insnnd by
the police JiiiIko of thn City of
Klamath Fnlln. Oregon, daUitl. Urn
5ti dny of Novoinber. A.' iV 1923.
and lo mo directed, nulleo Is liqrnliy
glvin Hint 1 hnvo levied liuun I tin
following - described real property,
to-wlt: : . ' ' . . f
Lot 110. Blin k 2. Kalrvlew, Ad-
dllioii lukun and levied upon nil ,1110
property of. Estulln, Berry, In 'tlo
satlsriictlon or n cerlnln Puvhllt
lien crenled nnd due toled hv thn
City of Klnmnlh Falls, Oregon, for
a ini orllnnnlo nbnrii or ,'t ho cost
ui , improving iNintli I'liviuj;-. IMUl
which snld Hen Is docketed in Vol
umo 2 or Iho City Lien Docket or
said City nt piiKii 177 thereof on
tho duto or September 1st. A. t.
1916, lu the nun or '$30i23.. No
tlco Is nluo hernby glvon thnt lljn
undersigned will, on tho 2!lhf rtily
of December A.D. 1923., at tho
hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said
dny. at thn front door' of thn City
Hall In said Oily, sell nt nuhlln
auction to tbo highest bidder for
cash In liniid, h nforemuntlonail
nnd described real property, .or so
much thereof ns may bo I'mcoHiinry
to iiatlsfy the nbovo Hen In thn sum
of. $30. 23, tognthor with Interest
Uieromi wil thn . rnto or 6. per cent.
per annum rrom the First dn.v nf
September A. I). 1916, nnd together
Willi thn eosls anil disbursements
ot Imle hereunder.
, , , ' "MO L. HUMPHREY,'
thief of Pollen of tho Clly pf
Klnmnth Fnlln, Orogon
1 r-Rfl-n-i n-i r-R4. . '