The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 09, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH ' FALLS, OREGON
LONDON POLICE
MOM'N POP
" A QUIET EVENING"
BY TAYLOR
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. Ujp. . Ad'JiUr evt.'j.M, r1 . ' Aesr tmk FtLLEi sjM' a L ll i Swr coNvNce vm that vyect. l cant 1 ,, I a lot ob j&alous r-i ,
STANDARD
1
'LONDON, May 'II, Tim day when
London' pulliu tnrce ivn.r iiiiiiIk ufi
of elitlw.irt IIidiikIi Ignorant recruit
from llio Kiwi Hide Inn piiiHnl, 'I'll. i
boor thinking Imrculctii whh llio cock.
ii oy iicmint U ,.liiiii) iiKlilo o ulliitt
til university giitdutito a cluili'u to
curry a whlrtlo nn tt n club, II now
tnkrn nioio than nix feel or brawn
ti4 ouuliry for a pair of thick boot.;.
Tit polr-omvn' iluty l now u pro
foiwlnn In London.
Ohio, hofnro tho wur, iiiuii Join
od tho london forcn wheu ho could
not not anything olo to do. Tho
polloonian in those day ouniod itu
untiling a week, ho worked tcm
hour a dny for seven tluv a week
mid ho hud no recreation con torn ut
Itlf disposal, Thirty shilling, even
In tho 1 (U)M when a shilling kmtw a
lot mora trloka than It doe loduy.
hardly sufficed to keep it fuinlly
Tho guardian of the public wulfuro
wa always ready thon to oi'oupt a
tip for any llitlo acrvlco ho might
perform.
Now ho pay la good, tho chance of
promotion to roaponoihlo Job arc
many, and tho condition and hourtt
of (.rvlce eonlor. Tho municipal
authorities aro taking nu Internet In
their .tollco force.-' They have pro
vided cltUia for the in on and their
families, they aro given bettor nl
forme, and promotion and salary in
oreasa urn granted for educational
attainment a well a mgnrUorlou
nerrlce. ,
At the aumo time the Jaw of uy
ply ami demand ho rnltuwl the aland
ard of requirement. Tbe candidate
must IMut it tlf( educational examin
ation, he mum know more Kngi:ili
Hi Mi In contained In the yAllow punny
thriller, and bo fumlllnr wuti tno cu
and nnlloiuil government' omnnlra
llon and operation, Thero uro ninny
com whoro a, knowledge ot m
language l nnoeeaary. Tho authorl
tie mut be witlnflod with regard
to lila life and habit.
After the policeman hue been ac
cepted an apprenticeship of turn,
year m nocoMury, and then he Is
aalgned to regular duty. It he 1
uceomful ha may even got to be s
commlnloner with a "Sir" to affix
III name. The l-on.lon policeman
now earn from 880 to 133 a week
for rogulnr duty.
ENGLAND IS BLAMED
FOR ILLICIT LIQUOR
TRADE WITH AMERICA
BELFAST, May 9. IHster' act
ing premier. Hugh McDowell Pol
lock, (peaking hero recently ad
vliod bin hearer when they heard
ndvorae reporta rcgardlnii .American
prohibition not to bolicve thorn.
Although tho law wai, Mr, Pol
lock added, thank ;o Treat Brit
ain, notoriously broken (.long the
Atluntlr count, llttlo wn . being
(aid of the hlntitrlnnil, of Hint vast
country whnro a gr?at revolution
had taken place nnd a (treat revo
lution, not only for tlint country
but for tho wholo world, hnd oc
curred. Ho though Urltiln hnd ov
ary roanon to ho ashamed ot thnt
lllclt trade which woh cmiournglng
American liiwbreaklng. ., It was ft
Rtiiln on hor fair name nnd. he con
cluded, alio would t.uffer for It,
HOSPITAL AUtPIAMi K l.yi Iff I
ADJUNCT T ItltlTISU .Hl'i:H !
I r ' ' i
I
BIW8'rOI-, May 0.--V--The Hoyul
Medical Air Force han Junt hnd 'built
a new aiiihulanplniioX('K.n..,'.r.i''J
ing speed ot So mlics ini hutir nnd
froa from any form of vlbrutlon.
Polntod whito with tho ordinary, red
crone nn Its ulile. 'It hn enhln
10 fent 6 Inclios long, ! font 9 luchci
wide, and 4 foot high. Thero nre
large w-lndowa nml nu npenure.
through wli Ich o Htvelchor jap onnliy
be piitiseih Two fitrot'lier ctwe und
i four hIMIiik niHCK, f.Mitli niimMi und
dnetoiit, chji ho itroommodntml,
.lAI'AXIXK lMI'OU'f MINAT . , '
AH HICK PltH'KM ADVANOK
VAiSTOUYlilt, II. l. May H. .
Arivniiccn In llio price nf-niitlvu rli'i'
are forcing Jupnn to buy Ciinutiluii
wheat In Ins-ivy niiniitlllpi it-.cord.'iiR
A T. Ulilmusnlil, repre:en.ullvo of a
Toklo liillllng firm, who Is liivnjt'.
glttlhg the V.-lionl Bltinllon.
M.r. HhlmiiMiikl iiiilil ('iiiiutl'iin
wlidnn 'could hn Imported liy .lupon
nt nboiit 15 con In a hunlihl choii iicr
tlinti .Inpiiiiose wheiit could iln iira
iltiued, nnd war. much cliotiptM' limn
I'lco. Thu JiijiunuLO people, ho !''.
ud, Imve como to .prefet' h 'lit to
riep. ' . '. .
j li pan Ihibi luiportDtl KO.ODO ton i
of Ciiiindliin w.lieut In. llii lH.it I'lueu
llldiithi, nrenrdlng In Pin '.lift I c of tho
port of Vancouver, China m'flo ha.-i
been u huiivy iiut'oliO'ior, tukilig 1 20,
000 tons.
, XOTICK
I horeby glvo untlco flint I ponl
UV'cly will not hti responsible for uny
in(ro dobta or .hills contracted hy
my wife, Mrs. Ollvo Uruluy, after this
u'fcte, Mny 7 ,1924.
ALtlEItT I., IHMM.KY, . 7-0
LUMBER CAMP HAS
RADIO EXPERT TO
. ENTERTAIN MEN
O.tli&ANO, Culir., Miiy 0
Tim miporliiUimlcnt of moun
tain lumber lamp nt W'wil,
Calif., Inavrtetl thin nlvoitlH
iniiit In ii hicnl p"t:
"Wnnlil Tlmi'kreper for
liimlHf (lunp. Mtut be ppiTt
In operation of radio net, norlee
nerd no( apply."
There wrro 10 applicant fur
llio iKMllloiii nrlilcli won fllltnl.
The auiiOT'liiUmdV'nt mid , the
tlmekiper inunt ineke ' the
, round of the ramp at 9 o'clock
ill the morning ami hkhIii" at
4:iKl p. m. Jhtttveaii ,'UiiNe
Iwiur lin may (tiurgo the radio
Imlli-ilin, fix the antenna or do
ivluiu'vcr limy Uc nneetmnrr to
kwp the relvliiK '! In flint
'litMM comlltloii. At H p. in. lie
iiiiuh turn In on "the Imki tliito
I In tho Mr" and ty tuned In
until 10 o'clock, '
JAI'AX DKI-AYfi WITIIDKAWAI,
OK (lAHHIHONtt IX MAVdll'KIA
TOKIO. May . The Japuneee
govvrnnivut Itna decided to suepeud,
for thla year at lont, Its schedule
for thu withdrawal of It special rail
way garrison trotn Manchuria, ow
ing to disturbed condtUona in thut
province. The docimon wua readied
on rocominondatlon of tho war office
aftor . vigorous representation re
garding conditions in Manchuria
hud been received from Japanese
rcaldunu. there, ehlefly along the
;ite ot the'.aytir'Mnnchurla Railway.
Plana tor me wunurawai ot me
Mianchurian garrison wora announc
ed U the clone of ajhe Washington
conference. Tho garrisons then con
elated of olx Infantry tattallons. Two
battallona ioro withdrawn In 1923;
two more wore to como out In 1924
and tho remaining two In 1925.
Condition bavo become such, ac
cording to Japanese military author
ities, that H la Impossible to carry
out the Khodulod evacuation tnie
year. , .
Forty-two por cent of the furmoni
covered Jn a roccnt'aiirvey feci that
their flnanclul dlftlculilv ure due to
low prlcea of farm products. Seven- j
toun per cent attrl'buto their condi
tion to high ttuea; eleven per cent
to high coats for farm labor; ton per
cent to high frolght rates; ten per
cent to high Interna nilos; H per
cont to rocklcm oxpcndlturos during
tho boom period; and four pur coot j
to too much credit. j
' A German woman, newly nrrlvedj
from tho old country, bollevlng filioi
had arrlvod In tho luud ot wild In-1
dliin. of whom ho had hoard mu h 1
whilo living In hor old homo, retus.'U
to leave n train whon It urrlvcd '.n
Loavenwarth, Kansas. Ut wae necoa
nnry .forcibly to remove hor ond not
until vsho uw her elstor and had
been tumured of her isafuty would
she believe she wua In ii clvilliod
commmnlty.
'Wooden .lionsies are rare In Unl
glihi.J' Reul online Is high. Iota pro
snv.Tll;' tnd. t'ha ynrtM which' Aim-rl-:;
iijuy '.mro ii nit :kiw:i oxcept' fAr
villas owned hy thu well-to-ilo.
LINK.VILLE IN YE
f TW pePoi.es. vjho lio at . "'SJtTi 1
AUNT SAItA PSASOOVS MOMS I tfe4 fit K "J
E fAILBO to IMPS'SSJ HwawiTH HIS WAMlffl 2, "vlijISSf J
nmUMmmY ' ; , m, i iMI nlplaasiwsaiT iVTlWt '
EVENING HERALD
OIjAMMIKIKU Al) ItATKM
I'll t liiHTtlon...,....,.......iMT line lOcj
Tito lneitloiiB.,..... Hr line tne
Three luwrtlonn pi-r Unit 20c
four IniwrtloiiK Mr line !Uic
Week (0 time)'..., per line 110c
Olio Month per line 1He
.Minimum charge "2Dc. Ada not
nonaeciitlve are charged a new fol
lowing each omlealno.
Co))y muft be In Herald office by
noon' to get 'In that duy'i paper.
Dlaplay clBMlflod ad (where typel
larger than thlals uat-d) are counted
nine line to the inch..
INIOflMATION' FOII
ADVHRTIMEnH
Copy for dlflar advortlalng mut
be In thin office not later than 3
p in. on the day preceding publica
tion In order to be Inserted In the
Ir.aite ot tho pnpor ot the next dny.
I Went ad Hnd reading notice will
i be received up to 12 noon on the day
. of Itnuo.
Ailvnrtuilng for fratnrnnl orders
or aocletlr charging a regular In-
Illation fee and du, nu dlecouut.
; Kollgloua and benevolent order will
bo charged the regular rate for ill
Jadvertlilug when an admlmlon or
othc charge U made.
- NEW TODAY
FULLER BRUSHES In town ahort
. lime. Tel. 95. 8-16
DKVOlti: HAT SHOPI'E
CLEARANOE SALE on gtnfj.au.
dreoses and bungalow aprons. Hun
dreds to select from. 70S Main. 9-10
FOR RENT 3 room plastered house.
See W. H. Hntton, East Main, 2
blocks of 6th. 9-10
FOR RENT Sleeping room, close
Jn, suitable for one gentleman.
1119 Pino. 9tf
FOR RENT New 3 room house,
- water tnelde and out, olcotnc
lights. $16 per month, 205 Aiiuv
rado Ave. y 9
FOR RENT Large furnished sleep
ing room, use of bath and pnoun.
219 Jefferson. Phone 763-J. $25
per month. 9-10
FOR RENT Unfinished 4 room
houso, fine garden room. 815 poi
month. Man & ralfo preferred. Box
4-lt.. Hwald Office. 9
DKYORK HAT SHOPI'E
.CLEARANCE 8ALE on glnghnm
droe.es und bungalow aprons, linn
drodd to soleet from. 708 Main. 9-10
FOROPD SALE -2 building" lots,
plnnoT many other things, fcsunp.
Seo Dick, 220 Moin. 9-10
FOR SALE Ono Tialr purebred En
glinh bloodhound pups, 5 mos. old.
Phono 625. n , 9tt
FOR SALE row boat and Evlnmioe
motor. Price $75. Phone 704
botwoon 8 a. ui. and 6 p. m. 9-12
NOTICE
Anyone hauling garbage down to
the dump ground other than tho gar
huge man will be charged 75o' a load.
J. WHITEMAN. .n--
. NOTICE TO THE ITIIL1C
Tho West COot Oil Clas associa
tion's main Offlco is now locuten ui
224 S. tith. . All paymnutR Ihul art
duo iismo., uro pnyuble at ill La office.
W. IT. ROSS;' Acting Sec. 8-10
OLDEN TIMES
NEW TODAY
-t-
FOR BALK 2 ton Kelley Truck,
uaed about 8 .month, first do
condition, $1000 Term. O. Peyton
& Co. 'Phone C36. 9-10
FOR HA'L,E il'urebrod Corn ton gunve
gg for hatching. One reglatered
yeorMng Jemey bull. Three freah
milk cow., phone 62$. ti
WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished
house, , 6 or 6 rooms. Phone
813. - 8-15
FCRN19HED HOUSE WANTED 6
or 7 rooms. Careful tennanta.
Will lease. Box 12, Herald. 9-10
WANTED Young man a steno
grapher and general office work lu
lumber company. fialarv to begin
tl0 with opportunity for advance
ment. - Call CTKMCAI, EMPLOY
MENT BUREAU at 802, for appoint
ment, i ; 9-18
DEYORE HAT HHOPPE
CLEARANOE SALE on gingham
dresses and bungalow aprons. Hun
dreds lo select from. 708 Main. 9-10
SEE ME, I will do your remodeling,
repair and cabinet work. Pnon
479-J., Jas. L. Crisman. 9-12
18 YOUR RUO worth 13.00? We
clean and dislngect them on the
floor. Make them look new. Phone
226-M. The Carpet Cleaning Co.
9-12
THE BEST DRESSED MEN wear
Good wear Highest Grade Suite.
All-wool, tailored to measure at half
the .price .paid . In stores. Display
window, luo Main. .9-15
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Used Pianos & flayer,
8150 up. Earl Shepherd Co., OUi
Main St. 2U
FOR SALE Grocery store In. Mills
addition, doing good business.
Phono 604-W. 8-14
FOR SALE 21 ton good baled hay,
$15.00 ton delivered. Call 15-F-J3.
. 6-10
FOR SALE Three horses, young.
A. J. Manning. 6-10
FOR SALE 50 sacks Netted Gem
seed potatoes. A. J. Manning.
5-10
FOR BALE Two Hoi stein cows, will
be freah in ono week. A. J. Man
ning. E-10
FOR SALE A good used Ford tour
ing car, $150.00 Cash. Bulck Gar
age. 5tt
FOR SALE I have a carload ot ex
tra good heavy ccaar lencepusra
tor silo at Midland, at right prices.
Ttieo. D. Young. 5-10
FOR SALE Ovortand truck Will
take good milk cow on first pay
ment. Uox C. W., Herald Office.
7-13
FOR SALE uModern, 5 large, light
and airy rooms, ijlck and span,
nicely furnlched Priced for quick
salo at J5250. Chllcote & Smith. 7-9
FOR 8 ALE
, PAY lilKE RENT
nUNGALOAYS
R. H. Mnloy, 70:t tith St, '
M 5 J E Inc.
FOR SALE BY OWNER One Re
public 2-tou truck and trailer, also
slightly used Nash touring 'car and
Dodge touring car. Extra trailer.
Phone G04-W. Anderson's Grocery.
Mlllls addition. 8-14
WANTED
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS .'Wlsuo.
work. Box G. W., Herald Office.
WANTED GIRLS To learn mnr
celliug. Monclnir Kcauty SBoppe.
!Stt
WANTED illy first class launaresa
and cook, work hy day or hpur.
Phone 671-R. -iu
WANTED Married men with edu
cation, good pay, nuto necessary,
resident preferred. Box N. R., Her
ald Oftlco. Stf
YOUNG MAN 20 yours tild. high
school graduate, some experience
In electrical ahd automobile work,
wishes position. Bernard Orre, 1003
High street. 8-8
WANTED To rent, by April 1, 4
or 5-room. turnlahed or partly
turnttihod house, close lu. Phone
S7.1-W. 14tt
WANTED hy woman, experienced In
camp cooking, Wants cooking Job
Or dav work. -Good recommendations.
Mrs. Viola Wheeler, 02 N. 9th St..
or Tien, ffelrvory, ' Vtf
WANTED
WANTED Woman with experience
(or general housework and plain
cooking on ranch. Permanent Jou
for right person. Clara M. Colnian,
P. O. Box 383. 3--
WANTED Good reliable woman to
care for 2 Vi year old girl. In her
own home.. Call W. G. Murray, 510
Cth St. 7-8-9
WANTED First class white pine;
bop grader wants position -with
reliable lumber company. Address '
Box 41. O., Herald Office. 6tf i
WANTED s Male or female boox-!
keeper stenographer for city lum-1
ber office. Previous lumber expert-!
ence desirable but not required, j
write advtstng where you have been
employed, how soon you cam 'begin
and salary expected. References
required. Box L. C. N.. Herald Of
fice. . 6-1U
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE New modern 4 -room
, boose. Phone 269-J. ..- 6-10
FOR SALE 5-room furnished
; house, large lot, shade trees, lawu,
garage. Close in. .' Income prop.
Call 813 Lincoln St. - 5-10
FOR SALE Seven -room furnished
house, large corner lot, paved streets,
close in. No bills to climb. Box
P. C, Herald Office. - 5-10
FOR SALE Small bouse and 50x
, 100 ft. lot, near 8th and Main.
Bound to Increase in value. No rea
sonable offer refused.' See H. S.
Wakefield, Dodge Garage.
- A 30 M aw
FOR SALE 14 "-acrei citr "orchard
good buildings, snap for quick
sale. Owner, Jas. H. Doran, 698
Ajhland St., Ashland, Ore.
A 30 Mny la
FOR SALE 3-room plastered house.
rear porch. Lots of built In turn.
Cor., not 39.9x190 feet. Price for
30 days 82,000 cash. 82500 terms.
I1U00 cash, bal. SaO mo. See Fred
Buesing, 1020 Main St., Phone
874-W. M 2 J 2
FOR SALE: 15 acres drained sandy
- loam soil, 6 miles out on Merrill
highway, running water year round.
Pasture for three head of cattle.
Would make ideal poultry or truck
farm. Would sub-divide to suit buy
er. It interested call lo-F-13. 5-10
FOR SALE 149.5x190 feet, 3 lots;
Sera 40x40, wagon, 4-horse Fresno,
2-hOrse Fresno, chains, cables, Jack
son fork, No. 5 Western plow, .No. S
Western plow, double trees, single
trees, 3 horses, harness. 84000
82000 cash, bal. 850 per month.
Fred Buesing. 1020 Main St., Phone
274-W. M 2 J i
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Klamath Lodge Directory j
K. of C. Council No. 2255
Meuts Tuesday 8 p. m.
Lyceum Hall, 8th and
High Visiting Knights
welcome.
L. F. Crawford, O. K
B. P. 0..-ELKS Meets 1j
Thursday evening. Vlslt
ln? members welcome.
Elks Temple, ?rd & Main
i I'sile Rogers, Exalted
Ritler, Tom Delzell, Sec.
MISCELLANEOUS
I HAVE PLENTY of fine pasture tor
cattle and horees at Miller 'Island,
near Midland. ' Victor Gofflc. 7-13
PAINTS, OILS & GLASS, Deadning
felt and Roofing. Patterson, 630
South 6th. 2-8'
MAKE YOUR DATES for tinting and
decorating. Our work is the best.
Signs of all kinds any time. Patter
sons. Phone 582-J. ,-. 2-8
Z. PETERS, accredited Teacher,
piano und violin, all other instru
ments taught also. 748 Broad St., ,
near 6th. Saturdays, Sundays ana
Mondays. A. 11-M. i
HAVE GEORGE fit up your little
cozie home at a reasonable price.
Phone 605-M. 624 Klamath Ave.
. ,Apr. 16 May 16 Inc.
I !
I MAKE YOUR AUTO NEW with
Anto-Nuuay coat enamel
Shingle stain 81-25 per gallon. Pure
Linseed by the barrel 81.40. $1.65
in l's; 81-60 in 6's.
Notice to sheepmen, get our prira,
on Linseed oil, lamp black and brand
ing paints. Phone 52S-J, Pattersons,
630 South 6th St. 5-lu
POULTRY
FOR SALE a. O. White Leghorn
baby cnix from heaviest laying
strains. $10. U0 per 10U. Safe de
livery guaranteed. Model Poultry
Farm, Corning, Calif. ,
Apr. 19 May IS, Inc.
jCEilTlFlED BABY CHICKS White
j ana lituwu Leghorns, Barred
I Rocks, R. 1. Reds, Black MInorcas.
Now booking for spring delivery. All
I f Inolra rarrtflA.1 hv rhfl r?'fnn (lilllntv
Farm Bureau. Prices ou application.
Orlhnd Hatchery. Orland, Glenn Co.,
Calif. IStf
By CONDO
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American Legion
Klamath Post No '8
jpw, ' imwinge ' . jsk ana era
tVSi Tuesdays Court House
t&t&M "' ' Basement. '
.rt'Sa H p. CIV.T'Z. rnm'Hr.
Phone 2S8-M ;
Knights of Pythias Lodge
Meet every Monday Eve
ning 7:30 p. m. I. O. O.
F. Hall, visiting Knights
welcome.
W. D. Cob trn, C. C.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Unfurnished Apt.
Phone 239-J. A. 29-M. 13 Inc.
FOR RENT Furnished Apt. In mod-
era residence. Call 659-W. 8-10
FOR RENT Furnished fear-room
Apt,, with private bath. 58 Main
St, - 819
FOR RENT Furnished Apts. Lib
erty Rooms & Apts., 3rd & Main.
FOR RENT Nice bedroom with hot
and cold water. 131 N. 2nd St.,
C0T pine.
- 8-9
WANTED TO RENT,' by responsible .,
party, a piano. . Inquire 823 Pine .
Street. 8-10
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Saturday, carrier boy's col
lection book for Route No. 4.
Please Teturn to Herald Office, ten
LEGAL NOTICES
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
I
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds in the County Treasury for
jthe redemption ot Enterprise Irri
gation jjistrici warrants, protested
t present for payment but not paid
for want of funds) on or before
August 21st; 1923. Interest on the
j same will cease from date.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
'this Sth day ot May, 1924.
G. K. VAN RIPER,
County Treasurer.
' ' 8-9-10-12-13 Inc.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land office at Lakeview, Oregon,
April 26, 1924.
Notice Is hereby given that August
Kruger, ot Algoma, Oregon, who on
'In,
.November 24, 1919, made home
stead entry. No. 011046, for Lots
2, 3, 4, and 7, Section 24, Township
37S., Range 8E.; Willamette Meri
dian, bas tiled notice of intention to .
make final three year proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before C. R. DeLap, clerk ot
the County Court, at Klamath Falls,
Oregon, on the 7 th day ot . Jane,
1924. -
Claimant names as witnesses:
Wra. Uhrmann, Ray Cox, George
North, George Ketzdover, All of Al
goma, Oregon. ..
F, P, LIGHT, Register.
, A 30 to June 1 luc.
! NOTICE FOK -IIIDS ON CLEARING.
'Sealed bids will be received up to
and Including 2 o'clock p. m. Sat
urday May 10, 1924, for clearing
and grubbing 62 acres more or less
j or roadway trom Sand Creek north
i erly to the Deschutes County line on
: The Dalles-California highway ac-
cording to specifications on . file In
tho office of the County Clerk; bids .
I to be based on acreage basis. ,. A
; check or 6 per cent of bid must uc-
company such bid and the success
, tul bidder will be required to fur
! nish a bond of 60 'per cent ot con
j tract price at the time the contract
I Is awarded him to guarantee the
i completion of contract. The court
' reserves the right to reject any and
; all bids. '
Dated at Klamath Falls Oregon
! this April 28th, 1924. '
I i C. R. DeLap, County Clerk.
I A. 29 May 16 inu.
NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
' This is to certify that I have dia
l posed of my Interest In tbe Merrill
I Creamery to the Merrill Creamery
(Incorporated), effective a of April
j 1, 1924. All accounts are to be set
j tied rospoctlvoly In accordance with
ubove date at the Merrill Creamery.
0. A. THOMA.
l At). 18-25 Vkf 8-9-18