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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1924)
I! MiiM.iv, M.ui;.n ui, ioim THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Psro Sevan THE EVENING HERALD -.. OLAHNH'IICI) All HA'I'ICH I'lrsl Insertion pur llnu Jlln Two Insert Ions ,...Mtr llmi I rVi' Thrwt Insertion per llnu Urn I'nur Insertion per llnu 2.1c WiHik (0 llllll'K) per llllll KIH' Olio M,nlli ,,...mr Hint inc Minimum ' churgo 2.00, Ails nui! rnnnndiiilvn uni charged nx new tol- UlWlfli OIII'll OlIliMHllJIl. Display cliifwlflnil mm (where lyj larger Uiud thin In used) urn counted ii I no Ilium (o llio Inch. Copy miiHt hii In iIhiiiM urrii'u by noon lo Ki't In Hint iliiy's puper, NEW TODAY tSStHBWfl Nnw town upphm, nt (Imlr Itt-Ht now, ll.no u him delivered. 2d noun. rl. A. Nyti, TiiIiiik, Uro. J21-M1M' KOU HA 11-; Hniitll homo, i-lono In. Ohoiip for cash. Answer hox fill Herald Office. 21-27 I'On HALE Vlctrohi mill nil records. I'rli'n fil. AIho fruit Jurs. ('nil l3-V. H.2t roil KALE- Arcllniulod Or.iioil Mnrlull send hurley, $1.7-'.: iilo limited utnount nuilve 4 or 0 row ul J uu. AU'X turns rnncli. nenr nnnri inrin, , . , zi KOU BALE Team, harm, wnuou, iiIko Iiiikx i.iiw. 2r.11 rord lll-ln.li linily wood uml llmln. All or imv part, clump. (', KIiik 1.13 N, Hah Ht... . ai-23 K()lt SAl.i; 12 linnil of Iimiivv lK , Kl'iK lionum, lilou 10 ixon tm iiIho mimn lii'iivy linniKKM. Can Im mwn In. town. Will ml I on Iitiiih. hiiiiiII pnymnnl down uml monilily inHiKlliiii'niH, I'Honn IMH. .Inninn 1. 11" M2I-A3 Inn KOIl HUNT 2-rooin N. 10th Ht. , boil HII. 413 21 r OH KBNT Kurnliilinil 4-roimi Jionni, tjlonplnii pnrrh, 1 1 3:1 (Inuii Htrit. 21-22 WANTIcn by rnflm.d lndy. a iionltliin In dor or offlin. mornlnnK only. Itnnm 39. lit Tbo t'lulruioni llnl 21-22 WiANTKI) Woman wnntit work. Am flmt rlniw hotel mild. Will do Bn n nil hounework or would llkn In rook on runeh. llox W, I,, Ifcrnlil Offlc W.ANTBI) I'onltlon by mimter mn rbanlc, 20 -r. oxprlnc ulinp locKInK and mill rnpulni. Ilnnt of rKfnrnncoii, upprscluto Interview Addremi Mmlor Moehunlc, Henild Office. 21-24 nOOKKKHPKlt Would like roonaf tlon with u loKiltiK' coin on ny Ruplil typewriter .operator. iiilck nt flxiirm. Tims kooplnK. neutliiK of Iokh. Cnn turnluli ilmlior If mil ployed. Hox W. O. Horn Id Office. 21' WHAT HAVE yon Is- the llirt of Fordunn for IfiOT Phono 1IS-K-24. ' Whn you novd 01110 xooil cook-r Ink Dudii Innve a note lu the bottlu nd H. Mnrtln will dollver them to your door any morning at the rolna price. 21 . r - START IIKIIH .For Bale Flva flno itogUtered Jer sey holforn, two and.thrao yenra old. 2 fronh, othora conilnx In noon. Ono bull calf five, ntontlie, -eligible to reglntory. W. , A. OeUell. H. K. Wlnnard. Phono. 733-W, or 393. FOR SALE t FOR 8ALKJ920 Ford, lit olux , 'ivmlltlon. 234 8. Olh St. , 2U-21 KOU HAI.nV-.Uodorn 7 -room plnHt- arod houao, garage, wood liouae. Nice lawn and In good neighborhood. Call 69 Washington St. .... .20-22 FOH 8ALK I'otatoni,. cabbage, cr rom. Sauerkraut, . 30c pur gut., bring your Jar or barrel. John llou lk, 114 miloi northweitt of Malln. ; v-..-. v,v- . Mi-Alluc KOU HAXK-iUwnill COUiploUe, hoavy haftlng, now. li. K. Ixionloy, .lou taguo, Cnl,, camp, . lJ-2 FOt 8AX.K A good) uaad cptnirt aadJ -. Ftf KOll 8AI.K 1022 Dodge roudiiter. - h been run 8000 mllea, loie of extras, In firm cmn condition., ,.$r at Mottopolltan Oaraga, 1 lth . and main. , v . ... 20-22 FOR 8ALK 8. C. Wfclte Leghorn . . baby cblx from heaviest - Inyfug xlratna. $11, OQ per .)0,0.. Sufo de livery (tunrontced, Modbl Poultry Farm, Corning, Calif. . Mar. 18-Apr. 18 Inc. FOU SAUK 'At jk bnrgnln, p. nowly ,-fJplHhod 3-room nodaor clou' to ui'hool, niagolflcent view. Price $1070. 8mal payment down,, bal ance Ilk rent. J. A. Qoldnmiiii, Wlnton Bldg;. ..... ,.. .. 20-22 TOR BALE iTlihiiov traof on Joniij1 Cf., good logging1, cm I up nbotit tiro million, 50 .pine. 0000. Other tracln. W. O. Wright, Tliwber Brok er, Jdedford; Ote. 20-26 REAL kStATif FOR 8AI.K jI.ot$ pn Conger nvenun,. Hoe room 3, Swaunu bldg, ;- lou i ' ... 1 ' t ,1 .it..' FOR 8AJH 7Btroom . . modern . hollar). . close In, with stovea. Call bti.t after, 5 o'clock., ,. ... . 14-80 Klfllit-room hnailtlfiilly.-McnlshOil modern home, Funiuce 1. ml (i . uki-. Coulil be hinde Into 8 inodorn apart ment. Pr,lce (It, QOO, terms, llox j, Th Hernld.-- ... . t-allnc i 11 .'" m 1 ."jit r? ' MUYKH8 ATT.BNTION Snflrlflce' by owner, 4-rqora .house, .emwer flop- noellons, on good (lornsr lot. 1 Hlk, , fi'om piivnmniit, . nlmu to school, I'rltto fllllO, lurniu, IIoiih'm uml Lois ulno lu nil parts of tiliu olty, It. W, Cluye, Upp. City Hull, I'liouu 1 1 2-J., LOST AND FOUND lJHT 'Miniluy morning, 4 knys on ring. ' Kinder plnasu leuve ul llur ul( office. 18-1!') rtAN(llK I'.AKK - Tin. nn.et. in git mind iu OMKN A 1.1. MIIHT Dim Hle tru, pliiihn HH I4lf I.OHT I'ulr of eyeglasses. ' iilcliln rim. Kinder Ii-ova hi lluriild of. fled. , "i s 20-22 I.OHT or taken from pusliltu, ono black saddle liorifi, branded two l ii it t Lc i'. circle on, cri ml fin,, ulno ,V on rill in shoulder, Any Information ixKiirillliK Ullx home, ploiisn plume 4:I-W mdl for Mil l.niidrotli. 20-21' LOST Mioopitkln lined Juckot, with luuiiirliint papers In pocket. 1 not Overland Hliln ciirtiilnn between Mor rill anil Klu ninth Falls. Pkum notify (I. I,. Ilollirook. or leave nt llnruld Offlro. 20-21 FOR RENT Foil HUNT Ono bedroom, bath and phone. 21!) Jefferson Ht. l'hom 262-M. . 20-22 WANTED ANTKI To ront u pluno. cam. I'liouu 4I0-W. (lood l!l21 WANTWI)- Omlliiinun of 40 wuntii to Hiatal Inily fond of outdoor lit". Dux K. C. llnruld Office. 20-22' WiANTIM) to buy two or thruo room Iioukq. Hon HD llnruld Ofrlni. 1D-2I WANTHIl Position as cook In mill camp, by uxperlencod cook, llox 10. C. ll-ruld Offloe. 10-2r WAXTHI) Contract running cook , fcouxa for mill camp, by experienc ed person, llox 200 Herald Office 19-2B WAN'TISll A Hhorlhorn bull. 4iudor two years old; mint bo of good milk strain on bolb sides. lid ward Freuer. 7 Kprlnga Hunch, Olene 19-22 WAN'TEIJ To rent 3 house. , Call 49-W. 4 room 18-24 WAXT1CD Woiiivt waula bundles of laundry to ilo at home. Work guaranteed. Phone 121 W. 17-22 WANTEIJ A second-hand snfo. inu Toggery, 019 Main St. J 8-2 4 WANTED A roniruct for log or lumber hauling, from responsible party. I am well experienced and equipped for thi work. - Wlmt have you lo offer, I. mean , liuslnoxa. Wrlio Clum. FniKi-l, at Hall Hotel. 20-22 WANTEU-To rent, by April 1, 4 or S.-room. Iiirniehed or partly furnished houso, closo In. Phone 8 7 1-W, 14tf MISCELLANEQUS Boiling coynto, ilS downr lybi cat,. $7. On down; noirinii. $25 down; fisher. $100 lo I Sr. down; legal beaver. $20 down. Hell on commis sion or pun.:i3 ouirlghl. J. W. i 11 r.. t,.,.in;.H mi , ' i7.!t"'r brother's gun, I ! $25.00 all-wool . SuIih,. talloi-il .. ,i measure. QuuruulOud. O.-r in ' puttbrns.. Finest grud" iill-wii suitings over shown in eliy. Ih'Wi window,. 1004 Mnln St. in:.-. $23.60 All Wool Suit or.'nv.- it to'! ored to your measure hv A Nt 1. Tailoring Co., all, oiii; prlfi- N oprlng line now III, iVvarly jit" mi -v to aolecl from. Sallsfiiini'ti K"e"n tcod. Phone 109. .A. It. lU-o i ill call any time and ahuw j.-.i,i.i- ,. i.tv. Mar. 19-pr I ' mo. . '. k,.NKV M.NAaiCMlC.M. Trie, (Upon hotel,, cornet tM i ;iil and , lirouil now nnrtor, in m ugontent. NKoly . ,Cnnilhi-d .i.-'n-- Steady or Irsnslenl. I'np tt -i n-i--- . .. : : Mft-A1!!! .'POULTRY CICUTIFUCU: MABV qll'R lvS Win;.- u. and .llrpwil eghorns.....lt.i. i.-.i : ttocka. It 1. liuds' UlaCk .Mliiotcne. Now booking for Kprlng.deih-.iry. All nocks. certif(,ed by th Olenn foamy Farm Uiircno. Prices oh' anullcntlou. Orlnnd Hntchory. Orland, Glenn Co.. Calif. IStf 1 WHIIJK LEClrtortN ' baby chlcka v.from puro 3:ancrd stock. $11. Uu per 10O. eleventh" year. Hury Tar ratt. Corning, Calif. 17-31 Every .jvooK ,tt ayerngo of., eight een portions are sent 1 to Jail (or caroloiMiiess', recklOMneas or viola tions of trafflo rules on the streets of Now Tot clly. ' . N p6'p . . UNHAND Me. COWARD OR I CALL FOR Hlil.: .51 1. - "111 1 1 WW" r t - MODERN MACHINERV AMERICAN FARMERS SAVES BILLIONS FOR CIIICA-OO, Miirrh 21. American runners Kiiv-nl 1 ,3K2, 0311, 204 (lays In pniilili'liiK Iheli- elKht lendlliK rropn In 11 your hy mil' lilnc ineiliods, ciimi- 1.1I with the methods of fiirmlni: In viikiio lens than 100 yeurs nito, 11 c inrilliig In u report e-omplled by Hie lew-inch deparinimit of Nuilmiul Ahhiii'IUIIoii of I'll j in KiUlpmenl Alaniifuctiirers.; ; i",l't'lfig .ill 1'. H. IJepai'tilieut of .AtrittJiurit nereiigo ' flK"rs for !)-:(. end ukli.f: IhO Hoiiurtiiient of l.uli.ir'H istlmiiteM mi miu-liln'it Inhor sili); lis replan-ment o fliuman In ho-, glvna , lhe(, suviiiits In time," xnys the report. "I'Klnjr the rutn of $3 a (lay fur hired help In III" wheat, oulu, hurley, corn, liny, white potato mid rye crops, and $2 for labor on llin cotton crop, glv-is $3.81 4. 205, 412 11 m I lie i-nah suvlnKO niado In Inbor replncemeiit In llin present pro duet Ion iif lh. se Tops, "Hlnco the shift from farm lo eliy .Inre Ifi.Ti has rmulted in IiuIIiIIiik tin 011 r (treat cltkts, fuetories, hanke nod lrnnportMloii systems, the place if modern equipment, In hnlldlni! modern nKrlciilture and a crcut na tion wh'-reln only 30 percent of the population produce the food fr lht olher 70 percent, Ik apparent. mk rlculliire Is slllt the foundatloii of llio nation, and labor-jtnvlnr. farm ' i ti : in tin L Is the rrnno thai lifted the, riiiiodiitloii stones Into place mid matnluinn a solid foiindnllon. "Th-i fnrm Invest m"nl in mipv mnpi t imd manlilnery Is only (.3,504, 772. 93. ' necordlna to' yie i-rt f Ik "res avilllablo. or less thun the sav ing In Inhor on the eight leading frops last year The saving on Hie four grain crops wheat, outs, bailey and corn Is ninrly ten tlnios the total value of the 1023 produrrvu of farm equipment, according to the Chicago Federal Iteserve Hank's figure, which show $207,000,000 as the. value of th! production. Tho nlmv. tllliiKe ImpkMnents, grain drills nud harvesting machines have heon the biggest Horns of speeding up the operations, ' "Going back to Oeorgo Wnihlnn- tnn'a day, since Cen-iral Washington was one of tho first Inventors and manufacturers of farm machinery In hla efforts to .Increase wheat pro- Auction on his Virginia estate, it la found thr-t It took 81 hours. B mln ulc,i lo produce nil acre of whont Hint now requires but 3 hours, 10 nilmtten and 12 seconds. . ciiti. fe.pkl4t-ai to li'vB ' APTKll Kl'ICIDH ATTKJU'T TirjN'D.; Ore. . AlthongU shot through the body Just below the heart. In what la thought to be an ottutnpt at suicide, Mary Knelling, 1C,' is expected to survive. ' 8I10 used and tired first .1 the' floor Of her room In-tho flrt'Cil'moi bAmo to aoe'lf It was - l:'i::; properly. ' "' RUmbirs 1 .vr t Rumor Irt London says that Primer, Mlntflor Mncilonnld soon nay bo cncai-c'l to V-ndy Margaret Sackvillc (alinvel. tRIte Is yuuni;est Jnuhtt:r or Uurl do la Ware. wn 1 ! X V ler Niece A : t.' . - S r s , r-r( .laswrtwvd La-ly Italv l (nlfli e) Is tho dau.:h ler ul lie Mar. i.ionvss of Oranby, rrmiJ.i::ui:i' r f the Duehttis cf l;ttil;m(i 'aii'.l 11! 'm ef i,:iJy Diana MiM.uu.', 1 1, .-.. .'.lit ucuc-ts now ''!-.; a nn in-; on i.-:.i.v.uy. .on-ri': tiH'-ii u. . iih cniiiig in .:.: r!a :: iectiir-.- and write articles wi.'ii'd he reiiiii-vl to file a nworn : 'n'l-nicnt of tht purposes an.) In li'inloriH iindir lie: terms of a bill to lie Iniroilnced i.aon.. Its sponsor, ll-pM'i.-iiiailve T.'nkhnm,j of JfcwHa-i-hiixettx. say, "Vast sums of money have been t pent tu affect color, shape or even s;.'ffcale tho normul and pontaneoiis e::pri-mlon of public (.pinion In this country on profound political !Anuti, .nnnomic policies, iS ntltutlonal principles and social prob lems." ' An aerial survey of ho land tocm ed h-ar the present tower of I-Chow, C.) mller. si; nth west of Pekla, Indi cates taut the site bt ono time con tained a city of considerable Im portance antedating written history. .One chilcj In evry twelve between the ng-.'s of ten and fifteen In the I'nltod States has to work, according to an Investigator. LEGAL NOTICES NOTK'li KOU" PUBLICATION , Department of the Interior,. United States litnd offlco at Lakevlew, Ore gon,. February 2S, 1924. i 1,; r Notice Is hereby given tbat.llieory M. Ouniel, of Monniiza, Oregon, wno, on AugtiHt 13. 11.2U. made Additional Stock Raisin Homestead F.ntry, No. 0D818, for SV!4 SB, SEi SWVi of Sec. 33, T. 3S S., R. 11 E. Lots 2. 3. 4. SV4.NWU. NM, SWVl,"sVV; .NEW Sec. 4 and NEVi Sli'4 , Section 5. Township 39 3,. Range It East, WlllnmotteWerlinSn', has'fllod notice of Intention to inake Final Threo Year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, beforo, J. O. Hnmaker, UnltetJ.... States commla siouer, at ilouanzu, Oregon, on the 10th day of April. 1924. , Claimant names as wttnoses: ... A. J.. Hickman, Dalsey C- Hick man. F. J. Hownn. Stella O. Bowna. all of Boniinita. . - f. p. light; Mo-Af Inc. ' - Register i SCfONS Law Xo. 1778. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and . Klamath county. r . Hill Hunter. Plaintiff, versus I John Thorson, Defendant. I To John Thorson. defendant: I. In the Name of the State of Ore - gon: You are hereby required to ap - iwat.and answer the complaint filed . usnlnst you to the above entitled court and suit, on or before Saturday, the 19th day of April, 1924, and if j you tall so to answer, for wain tliere 1 of, the plaintiff will apply to the ! court for the relict prayed for. In hla j verified complaint on file In the above (entitled court nnd notion, to-wit: that .Judgment he had against you for (68.04, and costs, and that the following lots bo sold that have beeu poached, to-wit: All of Lot Three Hundred Ninety-six. (396) and the southerly forty feet of Lot Three Hundred -Nlneiv-seven -(397), Bloca One Hundred Ten (110) Mills Addi tion, to Klamath Falls. Oreaon. ' ' This summons Is served on you hy publication thereof for six succes sive woeka (7 insertions), by order . 01 rion. a. i.. .eaviu, judge or tne j above-entitled, court, which said or-1 'dor is dated Mnrch 5. 1924. the first A FALSE WALL! ' Blii-H yr A " J 1 1 S'f LEGAL NOTICES publication - (hereof being dated .March in, 1924. R)"N10H & MAUH, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whoso hiio - Iness and postofflco address la Auier- lean National Hunk Hldit., Klamath Kails, Oregon. M7.l4.21,2li-A 4,11 ,1 8. - In 1m Circuit C0111L fur Hie Hlnin of Ori-Kon, for iilamiitli County. NO. b'.-JUil. Chus. W. Thomas Plnfiitlff. vh. !tli lt preenillng three-year period. For copies of tho contract, regula Louls Stelnmntz, Defendant I No bid will he conslilered for less tlonn. map of snlo area, blank for To Louia Steinmetz, Defendant: 'ban $1 T.o per thousand feet. H. M.jthB submiaalon of bids and othflr lo in tho sum of tho Htutu of Ore-! 'or yellow and sugar pine, $2.25 per I formation, apply to tho Superintend gon, you aro heroby notified that ! ihoumrul feet, H. M for Doiiglns i nt, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Chas. W. Thomas Is the holder of I fl." and im eneii cedar, nnd (l.OO per Washington, D. C, Murch 14, Oertlflcato of iMslinqiienuy No. 1 25.". j thousand feet. B. M., for other spec-) 1921. , Isauod on July 6, 1923, by tho Tax-in. Each hid must be accompanied 1 CIIAS. A. BURKE, . Collector of Klamath County, Ore-1 hy a en'fied chock for $3,0u on j Commissioner, gon, for the amount of $ 111. 05, same 'a o!venl National bunk, payable to Morch 20 April 2 71C... . . being Hie amount then due und de- J - .mmrtrizsssaa Huqiinnt for taxes for tho year 1917 . together with penulty, Interest and j costs thoreon upon the real extate osses(;d to you and situated in said county and slate and particularly bounded and described as follows. to-wit: Lou 7 and 8 In Block 211 of Mills Second addition to Klamath Fall. Oregon .together with the tenements, hereditament.) and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. You are further notified that the said Cbas. W. Thomas has paid taxes On said premises for subsequent years in amounts and at rates of In terest as follows, to-wit: Year s tax, 1318; date paid. July 6, 1923; tax receipt No. 7S6i, amount, $13.25; rate of interest, 44 and 12 per cent. Year s tax. 1919; dale paid. July I 8, 1923; tax receipt No. 7817; amount, $13.24; rate of Interest, 37 per cent. Year's tax. 1920 i, date." paid, July (, 1923; tax receipt -No. 7V64; amount, (14.64; rate pf Interest, z per ceni. Tear's tax. 1921; date paid, July 6,- 1923: tax receipt No. 7907; amount, $12.25; rate of interest, 13 per oent. , Yearfs tax, 1922; date paid, July C. 1923; tax receipt --iio. 3762; amount. $11.90; rate of Interest. 4 per cent on first half. You are further notified that plaintiff, on December 22, 1923, paid to the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, the sum of (103.19, in satisfaction of the Fifth Sewer Unit Lien against said premises, 6ald lien having .been docketed In Volume 4 A on page 27 of City Lien Docket of Klamath Falls, Oregon. You are hereby further notified that plaintiff will apply to the said court for a decree foreclosing the lien ngainst said property. And you are hereby' summoned to appear within sixty days after the dae of first publication of this sum mono, exclusive of the date of said first publication, and defend this ac tion or pay the amounts due as above shown, including said Sewer Lien of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, together wJth the costs and accrued interest; and, in case of your failure so to do. a decree will be rendered r foreclosing the lien of said taxes and coats against, the property, above described.- - . . ' Tils summons is published once a week for six weeks by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavltt. Judge of the eald Court, which said order vu made and dated February 13, 1924 and the data .of first publication of this summons is February 15, 1924. All process and Papers in thii Dro- ceedlngs may be served upon the un dersigned, residing within the State or Oregon, at the address herein after mentioned. . - BERT C. THOMAS, t ' Attorney for Plaintiff. Address 8 Loomls Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. F15.22,29-M.7,14,21,28. ' , ;. , - . SA1J! OF TIMBER KLAMATH IN DIAN' RESERVATION. NORTH JLVRSH UNIT Sealed blds In duplicate, on forms provided therefor, marked .outside "Bid; North Marsh Unit", and ad dressed to the "Superintendent. Klamath Agency, Oregon," will be received until 2 o'clock p. m!; Pacific time, Thursday, June 5, 1 J2-f,,. for the purchase of the merchantable timber on a tract iwlthln the Klam ath Indian Reservation, - Oregon, lying principally in . Township- 29 ; South, Ranges S, 9 and 10 East', and j Including approximately 80.000 acres of unallotted pine lands within an jarea of 56,000 acres and with an estimated stand of 300,0no,OPO feet lot western-yellow pino. . Within the limits or the unit there; Is an addl- tlonal area of approximately 1.540 acres oT allotted land with an esti mated stand of 5,000,000 feet, mostly yellow pine, for which; sepa rate approved contracts must after ward, be made with allottees desir ing to contract, and on terms siml- lar to the contract for the unallotted timber.. Each bid must, state the price per; thousand feet, B. 51., Scribner Decimal C Log Scale, thttt will be paid for timber cut and scaled prior, to April . 1, 1928. On April 1.. 1928, the. prices for each species will,-for the three-year per nio inen oeginning, be advanced twelve per cent (12) over tho prices bid and accepted for the first period of the contract; and on April" ALARM . . TWf. .Mi - . " ' i;,-- 223 IT'S AWFULu7V WLL f,;,.,.-., , f fl Ll jAj. f" ? EXCITING ISN'T) A :.W.twl .. 7 ' U h 0 0 iiljil, 1 I iy-' "y ; (ff U ,4 C TH' VILLAIN 6?- IS ) , t(fK.i -IVL-Jli ' WITHOUT, f ifTBjv V,--.:! ' ii g n LEGAL NOTICES 1, 11)31, Hi prices for each species i will, ror the tlirne-ynur period thon 1 boifiunlnti. be advanced twelve per .cuiit tia) over the price charged ! for the throe-yeaj period thon Just 1 ende.l. prior to , March tl, 1834, I1I1B CoininlHt.iiinor of Indian Affairs I will detenu. no new rates of Increase , to be effective April 1, 11134, April I. H'37, uud April 1, 1!M0, n-hlclt i rales of inureuso shall not ho less I thun 6 per emit nor more than 18 right to waive technical defects and ' i...r c.,nt i,ir dm nrifn. mil,! Hnrinirito releet nnv and nil bids Is foserven. Klamath Lodge Directory 1 : " K. of C. Council No. 2255 M.-i ls Tuesday 8 p. m. f-uin Hnll 81 h end n.Kn viHiiina; ivniBiii '. P. '."rawforil, O.K. r B.P.O.- ELKS Meet Vt.iiriHlny evening. Vlalt- st nttinl-r welcome. I H: Tciiiple 8nl and MjiIo l Lap Exelttd Kuler Pi LINKVILLE IN UNCLE JOC vuELjCh while The ;F i -? oc r-i"-rlT' tobacco - eurA" ATT6MFTED TO PICK UP A POCKET Book ON . CROWDED STREET- 1- DOC OOXSlJRT SAYS Ml) BONES WERd V - . - EVERETT TRUE 1 1A 'VS'A R LOOKS. d-vleless again;, Tt Past month .--AT IT CAti-S rOK HOW. ACiboTr IT - T-T-l . m 1 TTTy X"N ' 1 " -i ; ';,. L Tl I' :M -' ;- LEGAL' NOTICES the Special Disbursing Agent, Kluin nth liidlnii Agnnry. Oregon, The de posit will hu returned to unsuccess. fill bidders, applkid ns part of tha puri.'haso price of suecemftil bidder uxalnst timher ucttinlly cut oa this unit only, or retained ns llyuldnted damagus If tho bidder shall not exe cute contract and furnish. Hutlsfnctory houd for $50,000 within 60 (lays ! from the neceptunco of hla bid. Tn AMEIUCaM IiKGIOM Klmnntb Post No. 8 , rr v-,,. : .'oeiing jsc an.i nro Tuesdays Court Hoose ' Basement. ... H. K'. OKTZ, Com mander Phone S08-M vhij.'. Knights of Pythias Lodge Meet evory Monday rii Inn 7:0 o.m. I.O.O.P. Hnll. Visiting Knfirhta welcome. W. 1). Coburn. QjO. YE OLDEN TIMES CITY THE OTHER day T8EBT-4 4 BROKCM IN MR WELCMS M AND By CONDO YOW'R-CS C-tSTTIMQ. this Q'R.6eR.Y "siC is So MUCN ; HlSH6l?j IMVCSTltSATlOM. Y: " ' .. 1 1 f I'D., sax ;i; BY TAYLOR