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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1924)
WEDNESDAY, .HJNB 2fi, 11)24 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE SEVEN M l BANKING IDEALS THEME OF TALK Promotion of Happiness 1 One Aim of Money Intereats MILWAUKEE. Jumi 25. ' Real dividends (rum a bunk limn nri not III l ho collection of . principal and Interest,' bill In I lin I input tin which I given lo productive achli v:moiii unil tllll Consequent tculu In III. I H'- gtegulu of wuli h unit ' liiiiilm Waller F. Head, president of I tin Ainnrli'uii lluiiliiirn' unMcxil'i 'in. do IunhI Imrn today In un be. fure the WlwoiMln HniikcM' i.kj nllit Inn. Tim liunlioi's Interest In his "doe nut end with un okiimliiutlu.'i " f 111 ii statement unil uppiovul of Hie loan. It bKliiH than. TUit liiiKinut lit din debtor k nut merely collection n f tliu ilnlit when Uuo. It U to In.' limn .t dial tliu borrower shall iimk" liU business mirctiKHful In Hi" lurg nut ponitlbln way.,, Ilu may I'tillccl III debt ' by uniting his (li'lilor'H mxIji ut miction, but If thut In nil lift accomplishes lia Iiuh fulled. ."Tim banker achieves sucee only wlii'ii lbs money lui loans enables an Miiluxtry or a business to develop ul'il grow, io become un iocrouiilng fantur In tlm community, in run- rlbiita liy It prosperity to din greater prosperity ot lho.ni depend ent iiiioii It, unil ihroiiKii them, to Ihii griulnr prosperity nf Um millie territory In which It In located. ''To b banker today, they uisn must hn economists, sociologists, business men, versed 1n liitttistry ami la commerce, pyrhplogil, kuowinx human nature. Mm I i'4ini.n , under standing of pulltlcit. ami tuny tnilst have a knowledge of lulornailonul alfalre. ' 1 "It li because or adherence to ilio prlnclpla that baiikini must bo mn of general affair, that tho assoela (Ion la sponsoring a campaign of co operation with ths farm nr." GUILTY PLEA MADE ON LIQUOR CHARGE IN WALKER'S TRIAL ChariM Walker, , Barnes Valley rancher, arrested Friday afternoon Jbf a raiding party beaded jy Hherlft Low, entered a plea of guilty to possession of-a atlll and possession ot mash la Justice court thU after noon at I o'clock. Juatlca of th Peace It. A. Kmmllt net- Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock as tltna -tor MDUiaC." WJK-'TUHMMien on a 4oo bond. Walker's brothur, Jay Wulkar, who la a rancher of Langnll Valley ha plead not guilty to the two above charges. Ilia, rann will com up for further consideration on Saturday at 1- p. tn. ' Just prior to entering a plea nf guilty, Cbarlets W'ulkor said: "There la no question but whut I am guilty of tbo chargea agalnat me, but my brother la gulHleaa. Ho Just bap' paned tn ho visiting at my ranch nt the time of th arrest." Vaudeville Show at Pine Tree Success Tony Trovers of Winner llrm. la Feature Attraction on Accordjlon. An all-round ahow was prenenlcrt at the l'lno Treo theater Inet nlgbt Including four acta of .vaudovlllo and Coamopolltan'a feature "Tho (Ireen Ooddeaa," featuring Qeorge Arllaa and Alice Joyce, A an added nunrber with the vaudeville, ,Tony Travera, tho accordion player with Warner Ilrothera, the Uln-T!n-Tlii company, rame out wllh heavy beard and announced he wan tho follow that wan "falling off tho loan" now with, tbo moving picturo people. Ho Kftve an auortmnnt of melodlns on hl accordion which he pluys with a mantor hand. Tho. McKay Karl Trio proitontod their copooplloq ot a .vaudeville review, Introduciim 1 J t -tlet Bahy McKmy who ontortalnod with aovnrnl numhnra to tho dallght of. the audience. Tho act nrtowh much atudy and truly Is a modern Review do luxe. The "Two Roue" have a clover act of artistic dancliiR and tumbling. Thatr dancing m graceful and scored a hit with the first lllghtnrs. Tho Freohund Brothors upon the show with several difficult band balancing tricks, all done while In the air on chairs. Tho feature picture ehowg uvurgo Arusa In "The flroen Ooddesa." LAKE COUNTY AREA X NEEDS RAIN BADLY : Lake county, particularly that section north ot Silver lake, 1s into ly In need of water, ncoordlng to In formntlon brought by Unltod States Cominloslonor Bert C. Thomas, after a two-day trip throughout the norlh , western part of Lalto county. "Cat tl are literally dying of thirst; along Hie road wore many dead anlmnls, Mk Thomns says. '"At one place whoro there wns h water bolo there wero hundreds of cuttle and horse, inl crowded arounn tho hole and soaked up all tho wntor they could before venturing back onto the- range. The trip from Kirk Wept to Silver Lake was baautltul, I niiynr 1'oiiIIkimI hiiToni whin iwuiiilni'fiil 1 1 ill ttr wn hiivn In Hi Ik roomy., A fur n x Um oyii in ii hi'ii Hie hills nro I'lollind wllh plim li'mw."- ' Crowda See Comedy At Liberty Thentre Win nor III iiiIk-i h I'IioIimIhiiiiii, "(leu. WnsliiiiKlnii, in Hiii'i'ms lli'i'lS lii'iiiKo ,M, ( 'ci Ii ii li 'n fiiinoiis siiiku pliiy, "(Hiiii'Kii Wimliliiulou, Ji.," which opened lo pnoltoil houses yiw loriliiy ut the l.lhiirly thinilei', when) II wiin shown, Iiiis been iiiliiilnihly irunsfoiTi'il to (he si'ieen hy Wmrnor Hi ot limn And imilies n nioilou pic uuo full of cleiui luiiiior uiitl plemy of itctlon. II proven nil exlrenioly Hood vnhli'lo for nley Hurry who Is '.siiim for til" firm Hum In whut Is prvtly iti-ii I" a H' oh ii - ii ji toll'. 'I'll I pli'turn will he nliowii iikiiIii luiluy. As "(InoiKK Washington. Jr.". who would n ol toll a Ho nor coiinteniiiiio un iiiili'iilli In iIiohu uhoul lilin, Hurry Is lupltul. Ho gives tbu loilrh of Irulli to Um wholo portniynl which Is tlm Ih'IkIiI of draiuullc on, "(ioiirko WbhIiIiikIoii, Jr.". Is Hie iloiy of a boy who wor.,hlM our Klist I'reHlilenl, noil derides lo liullil IiIm own churni'ler, uIook Hie lines lulil mil by the great stninsmiin. How (inormi, Jr., hie pal mid un old liiigio servnnl who shows pnnll letlo loiHli'iifloH, put llolnhiivletx to roil I, uiooiik a liOKiie loiuil. reinver lin iu in of hi ill a which tlm coiini hail sloloii from (luorgo's fill her, unil lirlux nbiiut the nuirriiiKe of the Kirl lo her real lover, furnishes ai'llnii oiiiiiiKh for six pli.iuroH i l ' loin iily In Ills, large iii!inlltles. The sterling supporting imhi I- 111111)11,1.1'. I of (inrllUlln OIllkHli'Uil. Umn Hnry. f'hiirli Oonklln, (His Harlan. WIIHkjii f'ourl wrlKhl nnd IMwkrd I'll I It Ipi. The dlrei'llnn Is hy Mul HI. Cliilr, who Is now In KIiiiii n III Kullt dlrei'llng a Hln-TIn Tin lilclure, TRAPPER TO START . ACTION ON COYOTE PESTS AT SPRAGUE Mlka '(inlarneuu. experienced guv eminent trapper who has boon work ing in the vlrlnlly of Merrill for tho past few months, was sent this morn ing to Lower Hpragu river valley to trap and poison coyotes In that section In the hope that he may lio 'ahle to kill the mad coyotes that have killed 14 head ot cuttle during the pust. week. Mr. (inlarneuu, was tuken to the seen of the killings, by John Ilugcl stnln who Inst eight steers from his herd. Mr. Onlsrneau will lay all bis traps and has ordered more. Pnlson lug operations will he more or less unaiicrosHful during tho hot weather, (ialarnoau said, aa the fat In which the' poison Is placed melts under a hot season, , , STATE FAIR BOARD HAS NEW MANAGER SAI-B.M. June 25. Tho suite fulr board today ulectod Mrs. Klin ftrhult Wilson secretary of the board and muniiKer of the sin to fair, succeeding Krcd II. Cnrruy resigned. Mrs. Wilson has been associated with the siuto fair for 10 years, serving under Secretary Jones, I.ca and C'ur roy. EVENING HERALD - CLAHHIKIKl) All KATKS l''lrnt iwrrtlou nvr Una lc Two Insertion ... .....per line Iftc Three lnsuHloiis Kir lino !ioc Four Jnmrtlons... per linn Uftr Woek ( time) ,.pcr Una title One Month per lino 75c . Minimum charge SScj Ads not consecutive are charged aa new fol lowing each omlsaion. INFORMATION VOll AIVEnT18EI!S Copy for display advertising musi be In this office not later than 3 p. in. on the day preceding publica tion In order to be Inserted In the Issue of the paper of the next duy. Display classified ads (where type larger than this la used, aro polluted nine linos to the Inch. Want ads and reading notices will be received up to 13 noon on tbo day of Usue. Advertising for fraternal orders or societies charging a regular in itiation too and dues, no discount. Rollgloua and benovolent orders will he charged the regular rale for ml) advertising when an admission or other charge, Is made. NEW TODAY ... ' NOTIOK. UuKsifleil advertisements here after must lie paid for In nilvmiw mi lens ailvertlMHi carry mi iien ac count wllb Tho , KvenliiK llerolil, AtlvcrtiseiuuiilH will bo accepted by telephone but payment muNt lie nimlo bufora li p. in, of tho ilny ailvortise ment Is to nppeni'. . This rule has bean found iiiicasaary due to care lessness of pnyinent on tlio port ot many patrons anil (ho atloiidnnt ox pense of making collection of many small aocounte. Dated, June IS, 1024, VOR KENT 'Furnished lioueo. In quire 1345 Snrgont Ave. u- CAMHIU WANTED, See Hutchinson at the Smoko. Will pay good price, 25-2 W1ANTBD Lndy to cook on ranch for 3 men, F. 15. Lnne, Midland, Oregon. 25-27 WANTED Experienced woman, for laundry work, New City Laundry. 25-27 FOR 8ALK 1920 Dodge i)4-ton truck. First class condition. 4 Miar. tire JUT , 6th. 2 5-2 7. NEW TODAY (HIM, OH WOMAN WAN'TKU for general hijmework,"l,lintiii 742, Foil HAU'I Kxtierlenced heavy log ging leiun. i'hoiie (l.r!j-W. 211-27 WANTIOD Trucmr work, operate mid repair. 10 years experience, Holt or Host preferred. Iteference. W. M. Oolo, 1211 f'rtviiTiiiil Kt. 2r,-27 KOfl HMM Oil THADI5 'i'wo trucks, . oiio and two ton cupuclly. Hell for cash oMnniiH or truilii for properly.' Adilrves Trucks, lloralil Officii. Juno 25 July ! WA'NTKH Hoarders 7.I)H per week. Iloom & hoiiiil fS.OU per 'week. MfluU served family style. McCully lion riling Holme, oil l'lno. Phone. 122-M. 25-1 MAKK 11,00 TO $2.00 AN 1LOUII writing showcurdit for us In upare lime. No ennvassing. Hltnpln In slriietlont. Dept. 11X1, NATIONAL STIIDKW, ft 121 Dorchoster, Chicago. 2I, KOIt BALK I'cdlgreed Iloslon Hull Terrier; nine monlhs old; beauti fully marked. I'rlco reusmahle. Can be Keen by mipolnlment. Ad dress Ilnx 100. Herald Office. 25 WILL PARTY who picked up middle and brldlo on llocky I'nlnl road, Sunday, pleaso leave iword m Arcade Ifolol Itewnril. 25 FOR RENT J'"f)lt Ki;.NT Ijirgu Kliieplng room wllh bulb, for nun or iwu geutle men. 23K N. 3rd HI. ' 23 2 KOIt It 12 NT llounn partly furnlnh ed, also fiiriiiibed Apt. it Wanli kaktuu Ut. 11-25 KOIt IlKNT Hleoplng room, mud ern. 11 a Washington, I'liouu HI ll. m Zl J i 1- KOIt HKNT Kiirnlslied front Alii. Adtilln only. Call Ant. 4. U2S Oak Hi. 21tf KOIt RKNT Sleeplug rnnin, for man only, 4 1 l'lno Ht. ,24-2 KOIt HKNT Furnished Apis. Mills Hull Apt. Wantlund & Divimon. I'honn 23!i-J. June 24 July 7 FOR SALE FOR, BALK New Axmlnlatcr rug x!5. l'hone 254-M. . 24-26 FOR SALE Rooming bouse.. Apply , at 526 Main St. 23-28 FOIt SAI.K Drunswlck and 27 rec ords, all In good condition. 1211 Crescent St. 23-25 FOR SALE 4 doion fancy Leghorn chickens, 11.00 apiece. 13 Main Street. 21-27 FOR 8 ALU Green slabs and block wood at summer prices. 'Hell bronner and Ilea. - Phone 239-R. . , ....... - .JJO-20 LOO AN AND BLACKBERRIES FOR BALE 12 40 delivered; ready about June 10. ' Isaac Soils. Box 80 Myrtle Creek, Ore. M 26 July 1 FOR SALE Span large horses, 5 & 6 yoarit, weight about 2 ton, gentle and we" broke. Spun black geldings, .i0 years, well broke, gentlo, weight about 32 hundred. Inquire O. K. Ham. 24-26 WANTED llOY W1ANTS work In town or coun try. 59 Washington St. 24-2t WANTED TO RENT Good piano. Heat cure guaranteed. Box M. B. T Herald Office. 21tf WANTED 3 or 4 room unfurnished modern house, close In. Phone 266-M. ' . 20-26 WANTED Work by practical nurse, Maternity cases preferred. Phone 471-M. 19-26 WANTED Xcat. capable iwoman to cook on ranch. Phone 17-F-5 24-26 WANTED TO RENT One or two light housekeeping rooms by young mamea couple. Box 21 Horald Office. tf WANTED To buy for cash 30 weaned Holstoln and Ayreshlro heifer culves: 1 used farm wagon; 1 mower, . Arthur W liter, Merrill, Orfgon. 23-2B LOST AND FOUND LOST i Ulack crupo panel with ornament. - Leave at Herald Of fice, i 24-25 LOST Will party driving Dodge car who picked, up strnngor at Pino hurat, look In' back seat for pocket book. Llboral reward, Phone 65. 83-26 FOUND 2 pair glasses nonr utn a. Main. Owner may have same by calling at Herald and paying for this adv. 24-26 LOST Black traveling bag, between Fort Klamath, Klumath Agency or Klrkford. Reward it returned to Fort Klamath Hotel or Klamath Rooms. U4-80 AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Quite a selection of lined Bulck 6's, tourings and road sters, pricod reasonable. Hulck Oar age, s'ltt REAL ESTATE 80 ACRES of the Reehs ranch, all fenced and cultivated for sale or trade. For further particulars, write Mrs, M. J. Beebe, 7th Avenue Holsl, fJlossU, AfUjiaa, X-S2 MISCELLANEOUS, HOYS, wuntTu rodoo skirt? 1 make thuin. Also other sewing, at 1229 Burgent Ave. 24-30' VOII CAN 8AVIC I1ZH on a Clroy Coupe, l-llin new. Howie Oarage. 24-25 Till ANOLK CAfK Tbo place to gt good eats. OI'KN AI.I- NIGHT. 033 Mul n Street, phone 624. lltf KOH HALE Oil TRADE for Ford or Ohevro'it, horses, mule, harness. Wugon. ."rlln Hox E. T., Horald. 24-30 IF YOU HAVE anything to build get Van; hn builds anything made out of wood, truck bodies or touring cars inadn Into seda'ts, window frames, screens , cahlnela.- Phone 502-W. 24-30 LEGAL NOTICES Special Notice I.V THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS TRICT OK OHEiON. United Slates of America, libnlaiil, vs. pno Dodgn Sedan, Knglno No. 835131. PUBLIC NOTICE IS lliKREBY (1IV.EN that on the IDlh day of June, 1024, ONE DOlMiK SEDAN. Englno No. 825121, was urreslod and taken Into tho possosslon of and now Is in tliu possoaolun ot the United Statin Marshal for tho Dl.'trlct of Orogou, pursuant to a warrant and procoss duly issued by the Clerk ol tho United Suites District Court for tlm Dislrii t of Oregon, in a suit for condemnation and forfeiture entitled: "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Llbelunt. vs. O.NK DODOK SEDAM, Engine No. 8351311' brought under the pruvieiofnit of Section 26, Title 2, of the National Prohibition Ant: that all persouo claiming any right, title or Intercut In and to the said automobile afore said are hereby notified to appear on or before the 4th day of August, 1924, at Portland, Oregon, lo show caiino, if any there lie, why tbo samo should not hn dex-recd against and forfeited to the United States. CLARENCE It". HOTCHKISS, United States Marshal for the District of Oregon. J. O. STEARNS. Jr.. Assistant United States Attorney, Attorney for Libelant. ' June 23-24-2'. HHKklKK'H SALE. I.V THE CIRCUIT COURT OK 'I UK STATE OK OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. . , Etiufty No. 17CS. George L. Ctiandler, plaintiff, vs. Roy Hickman, Anna E. Hickman and Coley Ball, defendants. Notice Is hereby given thut, by vir tue ot an execution and order of sale Issued out of the . above entitled Court and in this cause on Juno 18th, 1924. upon a decree of foreclosure made and entered on June 17th, 1924, In favor of the above-named plaintiff directing ' the sale ot the premises bereauafttCn described .to satisfy the sum of (2000.00, together with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from Sep tember 15th, 1921, and the further sum of 1200.00 as attorney's fees, and (he sum of 123.20 as costs and disbursements, together with accru ing costs of nale, I have duly levied on the said premises' an' will, on July 19, 1924, at ten o'clock a. m. at the front door ot the Klamatn County Court House, - in Klamath Falls, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder .for cash in hand all the right, title and interest of the above-named defendants and each ot them, and ot all persons claiming under them or any ot them, in and to the following described premises to-wlt: Sinuate In Klamath County, Ore gon, West one-half ot West one-half of East one-half of Northwest quar ter (WV. Witt Ett ot NWK), and East one-half ot Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter (EV4) of SW' of NW4i), and Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter (NW of of Section 1, Township 34 South, Range 7tt, East ot the Wil lamette Meridian, or so much there of as may be necessary to satisfy execution. The proceeds ot enia sale twill be applied to tho satisfaction of the aforesaid sums, overplus If any to be applied as by law and the Court directed.' Dated: June 18, 1924. L. L. LOW. i Shorltf for Klamath County, Oregon. By BURT E. HAWKINS, Peputy June 18-25 July 2-9-16 NOT1UK OF HAIilC IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREUON, FOR IflLA.M ATH COUNTY. John R. Mason, Minnie M. Fought and W. E. Fnught, her li unhand; l.onu M. Pease, and ltollin M, Pense, her husband; Burge W. Miuton und Mao O. Mason, his wife; and Willi 11. Mason, piulutitt, vs. Margaret T. Brooks and Augusta Schubert, de fendants. By virtue of decree and order of Hule entered in and Issued out of the above-entitled Court, and in the ubovo mentioned cause, notice is hereby given that, on July 19, 1924, at 10 o'clock at the front door ot tho Klamath County Court House In tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, I will sell at public auction, to the highest blddor for ca.h In nand, all the right, title and iuterest of the parties to said cause, In and to the following described eal property, to-wlt: Ueglnnlng on tho easterly lino of 9th street In the city of Klumath Fulls, Oregon, nt a point thereon dtotunt twenty feet (20 ft.) south easterly from, the intersection ot the line botwocn Lots four (4) und five (6) ot block forty-four (44) Nich ols Addition to Llnkvllle, now the city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, ac cording to the original Plat ot the said Nichols Addition, with the east erly line of 9th street: thence north easterly, and at right; auglv .to 9 th LEGAL NOTICES street seveuiy-dvu font '(75 ft.), i ii eu en souincunieriy and parallel ul,k till. ....... .. l.n ,.Mt ...-!.. linn nii.ti p. ii nii.n hi mn 4111 iii'ii 1 nun of High stroot; thenre southwesterly along tiin northerly line or tlign Hi n,il tt llitt tinrntif ,.f till, nml lliuh elreets; thenco northwesterly along 1110 easterly line or 9111 street to the point of beginning, being the whole of lot four (4) und ten fi-et off the wwiiArlu mI.i ,,r ui 'n.-,... i9i .r said block Forty-four (44), nxcepl. ii sirip iweniy inet iu nj wine on ins nortnoriy enu ot sain iot Kour Id l nrWl nfl Ihr. nl hflw An,l ,,f said described portion of Lot Three Uull .ntu mill l. u,lu -ll.l,.,. I ll.a r,,llf,Wln linli-j tf.vl-llr.tf oliilnul said premkwis, to-wlt: mortgage in in sum or inii.ui item ov .terry Sinck. paving in the sum of VI '.).' 2. and taxes in the sum of f 221 IK, plus Interest. .h'TiiIok on said liens to Aula ,,f u.ili. In Mr,,,j,r,li,ii"a ,uii I h mid decree, i.ald Halo will be ulwn- niie, a no win invent inn parties to tho Mild onus'!, and each of, them of all right, lille and interest in or to said premises, without right of re dumption. I luted: June 1H, I!I24. . L. L. LOW, Sheriff of Klumath County. Oregon. My HURT E. HAWKINS, Deputy J ) no l-2ii July 2-9-10. VOTH'l; TO ICKDITORH IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OK OKEOON. FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. Ill tlm mutter of the estate' of TboniUK J. Telford, deceased. NOTICE IS IIKKKBY OIVEN. tnai on the 2Mb day ol May, the undemlgued .was duly appointed aa mililslrairix nf Hie above entitled enlaie, mid that on Julie :'.rd, 1924, letters of ailininlAtrallou wero duly Issued to her. All person, having claims against suld estate urn hereby notified lo present the same to the undorniKned Lenora Telford, ltd N. 4th Street, Kl.'imuth Falls. Oregon, with proper vouchers, n required by law, within six (Ci inoutbs of tliu data of tho first publication of this no tice, lo-wli: Six itiontns from June 4th, 1924. LENORA TELFORD. Administratrix of the estate ot Thoin.'us J. Telford, deceased. June. 4-1 1-18-25-j-Jnly 2 SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE L'OfJNTY OF KLAMATH. - Equity No. 1785. ' Evelyn Currie, Plaintiff vs. Pierre Come, Defendant. To Pierre Currie, defendant above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OK OREGON, You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint ou file in the above en titled suit on or Jiefore the 22nd day of July, 1924, that being the day proscribed in the order ot the court fur the publication ot this summons, and if you fall to so ans wersaid complaint for want tberoof. the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her com plaint, to-wlt: For a decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing .betweeu plaintiff and defendant, upon the ground of wilful! desertion for a per iod ot more than one year immediate ly preceding the commencement of this suit, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable and just. This summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Honorable A. L. Leavitt, Judge of tho above entitled Court, dated the 3rd day of June 1924, for once a week tor six consecutive and suc cessive weeks in the Evening Her ald; the first publication hereof to be made on the 4th day ot ' June, 1924, and the last publication hereof to be made on the 16th day ot July, 1924. FRANK J. NEUNER, Attorney for plaintiff, Fred Mel hase Bldg., Klamath Falls, Oregon. June 4-11-18-25 July 2-9-16 XOT1CE OF SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY FOR DELINQUENT IM. PROVEMEXX ASSESSMENT. Bv virtue of a Warrant Issued by the Police Judge . of the City of Klaimuh Falls, Oregon, dated the 2tith day ot May, A. D. 1924, and to me directed, notice is hereby given that I have levied upon the following-described real property, to-wlt: Lot 17, Block 8, Second Hot Springe Addition to the City of Klninuth Falls, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property ot Mable E. Peckman, in satisfaction of a certain paving Hen created and docketed by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a proportionate shore ot the cost ot improving Sec ond Paving Unit which said lion is dbeketod in -Volume 1 ot the !ona Lien Docket ot said City at page 127 thereof on the date of October 10, A. D. 1910. in (he sum ot $270.65. Notice Is also horeby given that the undersigned will, on the 28th day of June A. D. 1924, at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. m. ot said duy, at the front door of the Oity Hall in said City, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the aforerueuttoned and described real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above lien In the sum of $108.29, together with interest thereon at the rata ot 6 per cent per annum from the 10th day nt October, A. D. 1917, and to gether with the costs and disburse ments of ale hereunder. GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Chlot ot Police of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 28-4-1 1-1S-25 NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL PROP ERTY FOR DELINQUENT Vif. ' . I'ltOVEMUNT ASSESSMENT. ' By virtue of a Warrant issued by the Police Judge ot the City of Klamath Falls. Oregou, dated the 26th day ot May, A. D. 1924, and to me directed, notice Is hereby srlven thnt I have levied upon the follow lugsUauribed rsol nrirty, Jo-wlU LEGAL NOTICES l.i. , II IlliwL 1 II. vl Uni'lnnu A,l, dltion to the City ot Klamath Fulls. Orogon, taken nutl levied upon us the; property oi itoy rc. nonzgur, in ear-; lrni.flnn u Kjtt'lnilti l).,fli.ll lien created and docketed by the City of Klamath rails, Oregon, lor a l"ii- portionuta sharo of Hie cost of tm-i nrnvlnv Heeinil llnll lfefi,li wliiphi suid Hen is docketed In Volume 1 ufl the Bond Lien Ixieknt or said City at I page 77 thoroof on tho duto of Janii-I ury 2, A. D. 1912, In the sum nf $21.37. Notice Is also hereby given thai the undersigned will, on the 28th day of June A. D. 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said ildv nt the front flier nf Ihn litv Hull in sal (I City, sell at public suc tion to Hie hlgnent runner nr rush in hand, the aforementioned nnd des cribed real property, or so much thereof an may lie uecoBsary lo sat isfy tho above lien in the sum ot $418, together with InterfMt thereon nt the rate of II per cent pur annum from the 2nd day of January A. D Itl2l. (mil lofri'lnei. wllh the c.i-im and disbursements of sule hereundor. CEO. L. HUMPHREY. i , Chief of Police or the City of Klamath F.iIIm, Oregon 21-4-1 1-1 H-r- NOTICE OF KALE OF KEAL PROP. ERTY FOIt DKLINyi EN'T I.M. I'HOVEME.Vr ASSESSMENT. liy virtue of u Warrant Umued by the Police Judge of the City of Klamath FalM, Oregon, dated the 2Clh day of May, A. D. 1924, and in me directed, notice is hereby given that 1 have levied upon the following-described real property, lu-wil: Lots 5, 11, Block 7, Second Hot Springs Addition, tuken and levied upon as the property ot Geo. II. Dan norniurk, in satisfaction ot a certain Deficit lieu created aud docketed b; tbu City of Klaimuh Fa I In. Oregon, for a proportionate share of tho cord of improving Second Unit Deficit which said lien is docketed In Vol ume 1 of the Bond Lien Docker of said City at page 115 thereof on the date of January 'i. A. D. 1912, ic the sum of $41.45. Notice is also hereby given thut the undersigned will, on the 28th day ot Jane A. 1). 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, nt the front door of the City Hall in said City sell at public auction to the hlgliewt bidder for cash in hand, the aforemenrioned and described real property, or so much thereof as may be necessaxy to satisfy the above lien in the sum nf $29.02 together iwith interest thereou at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from tho 2nd day of January, A. D. 1916, and together with the costs and disbursements of sale hereunder. OEO. L. HUMPHREY. Chief of Police ot the City ot Klamath Falls. Oregon . 28-4-11-18-25 NOTICE OF SALE OF KEAL PROP ERTY FOIt DELINQUENT IM- ; I'ROVFMEXT ASSESSMENT. : ' by virtue of a Warrant Issued V .he Police Judge of the City oil Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated the 2 SID day ot May, A. D. 1924, and to 110 directed, notice Is hereby given th.-.i I have levied .upon the following-described real property, to-wlt: Lot 3, Block 76. Klamath Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, taken and levied upon as the property to J. P. Saterlee, in satisfac tion ot a certain paving lien croateu and docketed by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a proportionate share of the cost of improving Third Paving Unit, Intersection, which said lien is docketed in Vol ume 1 of the Bond Lien Docket of said. City at page 82 thereof on the date ot January 2, A. D. 1912, lu the sum ot $'30.24. Notice is also hereby given that the undersigned will, on the 28th day of June A. li. 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door ot the City Hall in said City, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the aforementioned and described real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy the above lien In the etna of $50.24, together with interest there on at the rate of 6 per cent per au num from the 2nd day ot January A. D. 1912, and together with the costs and disbursements of sale here under. , GEO. L. HUMPHREY. Chlet of Police of the City of Kiamatb. Falls. Oregon. 28-4-11-lS-su NOTICE OF SALE OF RKAJL PKOP--ERTY FOR DEUNQUKNT IM-" PROYEMEXT ASSESSMENT. By virtue Warrant issund by the Police Judge ot the City of Klamath Fulls, Oregon, dated the Ztil i day of May. A. D. 1924, and to me directed, notice Is herohy given that I hae levied upon the following-described real property, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 93, Klumaiu Addition to the City ot Klamath Falls,' Oregon, taken and levied upon as the property ot Acme Motor Co., lu satisfaction of a certain Deficit lien created und docketed by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a pro portionate share ot the cost ot im proving Third Unit Deficit which said lien is docketed in Volume 1 of the Bond Lien Docket ot said City at puge 80 thereof on the dute of Janu ary 2, A. D. 1912, lu the Sum ot $137.80.. Notice Is also horeby given that the undersigned will, on the 28th day ot June A. D. 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. ot aald day, at the front door ot the City Hall in said City, eell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash lu hand, the aforementfuned und described real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satiety the above Hen In tho sum nf $55.10, together .ith Interest thereon at tbo rate of 6 pur cent per aoiuum from the 2nd day of January, A. D. 19)9, and to gether with the costs and disburse ments of sale hereunder. , V . GEO. L. HUMPHIMCY, .V ' Chief of Police of the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregou. . 28-4-11-18-25 .NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP , ERTY FOR DELINQUENT IM , rKOVKMEXT ASSESSMENT. Bv virtue of n Warrant Issued by Uis Polio Judge bl ta OH ot NOTlCf:T ! K'nimih Full.!, Qiegya,. dntnd ths 26th duy of Mny, A. U. 1924, and to in directed, notloa, h hei'ehy given trt". i 1 have levied ',ion the follow-tng-deaciiliud rnal properly, to-wlt: . lois 6, 7, Block ii, Klninuth Ad dition lo Ihe City f,f Klatnnth Fills. Oregon, token and cvled upon a the property of II. I', Lnfiiii, In siillnfno lioii ot a certain di licit lien created and docketed by the, City ot Klamath Kails, Oregon, fur a proportionate ftitt re of the enqt of Itn proving Third Unit tiericii which mid lien Is dock eted In Volume I of the Bond Lion Dockftt'.of said City at pngn 79 thore 3t on the ditto of January 2, 19J2 A. D., In tlm sum of $163.70. Notlco is IH hernhy given that the under llK'inI will, on (lie 28th day of June, A. D . 192 I, nt th hour nf 10 o'clock a. in. of suld duy, at ih trout door of the City lliill In wild City, will ut public auction lu-!llo highest bidder for cash In hand, the atorninetitinunii nid df.icrlhnd real property, or so much '.hereof aa may bo necessary to sutisfj the nhova linn in the ,111111 of $114.59 logisthcr with Interest there on ut the rate of 6 per sent per nnnu.m from tho 2nd dav of Jimuurr. A. D. 1910, and together wllh the costs and ilNhiireements of sale here under. ... GEO. L. HUMPHREY. ' Chief of Police of the City of Klamath FullH, Oregon. .;.... 28-4-11-18-25 NOTICE fiF SALE OF REAL PROP. KRTY FOR DELINQUENT IM- . i. PKOl'E.MK.NT ASHICSSMENT. J , V7 virtuu of a Warrant limned rty 51.", Police Judge of tho City or Klu.u.-ub Falls, Oregon, dated the X.t!i Cay of May, A. D 1924, and to run directed, nolle,. hereby givni that 1 have levied upun the following-described reul property, to-wlt. Lo', (pt) 5, Block 105, Klamatn Addition to the City , of Klamath Kails. Oregon, taken and levied upon as tho property of Henry offenbach er, in satisfaction ot a certain deficit lien Created and docketed- by the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a pro portionate share of the cost of im proving Third Unit Deficit which said lien Is docketed in Volume 1 of the Bond Lion Docket ot said City at page 84 thereof on the date ot January 2, 1912, A. D., In the sum of $73.30. Notice is also hereby giv en that the undersigned will, on the 28th day of June A. D. 1924, it the hour ot 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the front door of the City Hall In said City, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the aforementioned and described real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the abov Hen in the sum ot $73.30 togethc .with Interest thereon nt the rate ot 6 per cent per annum from the 2nd day ol January. A. D. 1921, and to gether with the costs and disburse ments of sale hereunder. . GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Chief ot Police of the City of . , Klamath Falls, Oregon. 28-4-11-18-25 NOTICE OF SALE OF KEAL PROP ERTY FOR DELINQUENT IM. ' ; PKOVEMF.XT ASSESHMIOTIW '' By virtue ot u Warrant, usued py the Police Judge of , Uia. City M Klamath Falls, Oregon, dated the 2 utli day of May, A. D. 1924, and o me directed, notice is nereoy giueii that I have, levied upon the iiuliow-ing-doscribed real property, lo-wlti Part Lot 2, - Block 23, Original Town, 30x40, taken and levied upon as the property of J. K. Hershswrger, in satisfaction of a certain paving lien created and docketed by the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, for a ' proportionate share ot the cost ot improving First Paving Unlt.'wnlch iaid lien is docketed, tn Volume 1 ot the Bond Lien Docket of said City at page 14 thereof on the date ot Octo ber 10, A. D. 1910, in the sum at $101.73. Notice is also hereby giv en' that the undersigned will, on the 28th day of June A. D. 1924,: at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. at. of eald day, at the front door ot the City Hall in said City, sell at public auction, to the.trlghest bidder for cash In hand, the aforementioned and described real property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above lien in the sum of $71.22, together with interest thereon at the rate ot 6 per cent per annum from the lQth day of October A. D. 1914, and to gether with the costs and disburse ments of sale hereunder. ' . , GEO. L. HUMPHREY, ' V Chief of Police of the City ot -Klamath Falls, Oregon. ... 28-4-11-18-25 NOTICE OF SALE OF KEAL PROP ERTY FOR DELINQUENT IM PROVEMENT ASSESSMENT. " By virtue of a Warrant issued by the Police Judge of the City of Klamuth Falls, Oregon, dated tliu 24th day ot May, A. 1). 1924, and to me directed, notlco is hereby given that i have levied upon the following-described real property, to-wnr Lot 4, Block 38, Original Town , Addition to the City ot Klumath Falls, Oregon, taken and levied upon us the property of First tit. & Sav- , ings Bunk, in satisfaction of a certain deficit lien created and docketed by the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, tor a proportionate share of the cost ot improving , Third Unit Defluit which said -lieu Is docketed in Vol ume 1 of the Bond Lien Doekot of said City at pagu 79 thereof on uo date of January 2, 1912 A. D.. In the sum of $179.04. Notice la also hereby given that tho undersigned will, on the 28th day of June, A. D 1924. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. n. of said day, at the front door ot 'he City Hall In said City, sol', at publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash In bund, the aforementioned and described real property, or so much thereof us niny be necessary to satisfy the above Hen Hi the sum 01 $17.94 together with interest there on at tho rate ot 6 per ceut per an num from the 2nd day ol January, . A. D. 1922, und togulhor with the costs and disbursements of sale here under. GEO. Li HUMPHREY, :' Chief of Police of the City of . Klnmnth Falls, Oregon. . g-4-H-l-aO LEGAL f