TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1924. J! ' ' . 1 . 1 I I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAILS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN IS MOM'N POP "TRYING TO SLIP OUT ON SOFT SOAP" BY TAYLOR SCHOOL SHE r f TlC BAR J cuyo of I suspicion that .Houenso AROUND . POP FoS The Pavt 66)f.BL. l vvf:eks has AT lA'JT blown OUKU AND Calm is ONCfi MORS ' PS 6 1 Oft t D To f HC I O'ONN ' Pamu y ( cr ;- ' V J w IOKfil AGAIN ? AND ALL I Li T I VJHtPE arc THi TIMt 1 TH3U6HT WE. O . . L.NO TH EUENIN& TOOETMe?! lO LIKE. TOK!(OW MW OA?LIIlfJ HllfiflANn Of THUMliS LVOU 30'N& rcLix is "cimo op LONE.LM rcJi&HT 50 I THOUGHT caaj't vol see. ms ocas - it's Th (5u6n5 in The 06CK-TH6V R6VIIM0 M6SO TIIT fs;ue HAPPhlVlD i r r-) SO AvyFULLW FASCIIMATiWS' to I i M Purchase qf Episcopal ' Church Property It i ' Considered I MUCH OF VOL! ! DPICOFBOARO 7Lm I in c-ooo humos so i fcuts I t-- itL I Th6 COAST 15 CLtAG "'0 A ' V" l GAME WITH FCLIK ' r" I is 'e JHimunsIou of lliii propound pur I'liunu lit thu KplHc-opuL church prop erly on th block bounded by High, Hi von Hi, Eighth ami Wellington hlreoU which would, bn Inuludcd In the now Central hoIhmiI site, wan Ilia prln nival toplo illicuiMed at thu noml moullily nmutliiK ( thu rlly school board hold lnt nlKlit ut thu Coutrul school lust night. Negotiations (or h" (tu r:)i unit of thu proiwrty have Imiin In progress (or thn punt two month. 'I'liu Kpl copal church first mihiiilttad a pries to th school hour,) which wu con sidered to ItlKh. Tim school board ' countered with u p.-ico wlilrh they considered equitable. Hluco thai Uuio thn tianrd h.ui been HwaltluK (or action from l bo church. yOt night. Dr. (I. A. Mmmi-y, wan authorised by tlm boitrit In cull upon tho IUv. .T,A.M(ir)rwi)athar, pastor ot Ilia, elnirch, una Ultcumt whether thure nny'way tho board and tho church, can coma to mi agreement. Toulnllvii plan fur'the new Cen tral Mfllitipt--wiiro examined. , ; Two pIudb Wmiii luihiiiltliul by Ihtl'iirchl-Im-t, oun for liiiilillnu wliu-ii would bn constructed on u ultii not Includ ins! the cliurcli property mid "ilia othor IncludliiK thn entire block. .;' H b imtliiiutDd a grout inuiiy pw.pk tul but and fnt Jutt loKlnv .trcund trylnK to keep cool. Many pnopla am afraid to ilim In hhallow watnr. Wn nund inoro llku thorn. ( It la oany to It too jHk In wink ii ud itlll tool Jmt woll oidujIi I i no fUhlDK. ' Hairs Catarrh Medicine claim for It rid your tyMcm of Catarrh or Dcafneat cauaed by Catarih. - I UU r dmtV'ti ff mr ill fn B. J. CHENEY & CO., Tolado, Ohio I! b o . l .."J w R 8 6 I . WTTl I trrrrrt' 'wi EXPERIENCE AND CUARANTEE ASareaalapcdallrtlhavCTtttotreal . tim com o4 Plica that will noc ir way to my non-turalcat treatment. , Hencct my wuiualiurd CUARANTEB of CURB or FEE REHJNDQX . ' My aariatanti ara the moat aklllful to ba found) my oew offioa In my own now building, tha lamrat and beat aquippadt myowaocw hotel,whlch adoUM,lacoa vaolcot and comfbttabla fot out ot town natlaita who come to ma from many - - I 1 acacca ana w rcAal and colon treat- mama, Saad taJav for mr MIK utmm ami aB DEAN, M.Iilnc Mwm cdvkt anaa ULINteCMt : The Pacific ' Savings & Loan Association , ' 1 4S4.H rH ' ' v: t AsseU Over $7,000,000 Wh not open up your savings account with us, your money ia with drawablo on demand. We have never paid lesH than 6. See, JACK SLATER ' 206 Hart . Building , Klamath Lodge Directory K. of C. Council No. H255 Meets Tuesday 8 p. ni. Lycoutii Hall, Sth and High viHltlng Knlgnta welijumu, ' L. F. Crawford, 0. K li. P. 0.. ELKS Meets. C jM Thurdy Tr : Ing niomD 14 Elks To in u U Leslie R11 evening. Visit- bers wuloome. tile, 9rd Ik Main mors, Exalted Ruler, Tom Deliall, See, COURT Hullkfuclloim of :H(ll4l Moi'lKiKi'. Tim Klrtit Nnllonul illunk, Mnrrlll to C. M. Klrkputrlck. Hut. or Clint. MIK. Ilk. 14, pugo 543. 7-2-84. Ill v ftndon AMOi'lntlnn to 0, M. iriim.mlnrn. Hat. of (lint. Mlic. Ilk. IS, piiKn 310, 7-7-31. .MbM'rllnnroii I'llliiH". In -ilia malti'r of tho oiilntn of OorKd W. Hlopiir, dnniid. ('rll rii'il diplii I'olltlDn ii n (I Ordmn. il-2:i. Lot r,, block 311, IinrKiW mlillllon.' , ; ''j , Low, Klnirlff in K. UIU Hunt er. KlH'rlffa Ci.rtllK'atH of nahi, 0-17-24. 104. 93, I .(it Situ:, mmtlmrly 40 ft. M 897, block 110, Mill ttddn. Ainiirlcul .Nutlouul Hunk to Joxpph A. plrkl". Hnlliifai'tlon of MortKiH!' Ilk. 2, paK't 34K. lot r,, blojk 92, KluuiBlh addition. , .MurrlnM l,lnwM'. Frank Mcltyiili to Uorrla l.oniiila. Circuit Court Kllln(i. No. 1K4 2 l,aw. O'.Noll & Irwin Altya. llobort Nowman vh. Kraiik (iubrliil. IJfinaniU JiidK'imnt for no. 000. 00. No. UU Law. frank J. Nvunur b Wiui. Muri, Altya. Dalian MoNlcli ola aud Hula Danlid copartnoni un der th firm iiamo of McNIchol and 1 intnlola va. Klamath County Rodoo Aaaoclatlon a corporation . and 1). Dixon. Demand , . Judgment for (1344.97 and for C0U. No. 1808 Bqulty... Filed 7-7-24. M. Duncan. Ally. Charllo North didder va. llurold M. Chlldora. aUo known an Archie J. Morrl. Divorce oomplaint. You bro not sotting old unl'd you leave tl awlnitnlng hole before I'. la t'ma to leave. Vuluo of a kla depends upon iho law of aupply tnd dm.nd. Kcop looking up and v m will Ke the aky la tho rlmlt. GOVERNMENT LAND LACKING BIDDERS ROShJHURO, July 8. Only half tho lands advertised by the govern ment wua bid In ut the aula yealodd.iy ot timber In Coos and Lane counlleH. Tho government offerod approxi mont wm bid In at the sale yesterday 070 wa bid on. NOTICE. Anyone having bills against the Klamath County Fair Association should present same to Southwell Palming Co., 626 Vk' Main -street, at ones. , - IRRIGATION " PUMPS We have a large num ber of different sizes and styles in stock Get one now and save your crop Try ' LQRENZ CO. ; ; .:'! . Firs? ' 123 No. 6th Street A'HfiCin L'eyion K hi mo til Pout No: .i':;. .,,., Meeting 1st aud 8rd A'JW'.SSv Tuesdays Court House KiiVsS .imest li K. mr..('om'dr. Knl;hw of Pythias Ijotlgo Miiot every Monday Kyn nlng 7:3 v. m. I. O. 0 F. Hall, visiting Knights weloome. H. O. Shldler, ;0. 0. 1 ' ' ' . NEW TODY NUTIOU. CUaaMiml ailvnrUwinienUi Imre nflr oi out bo paid fur In advance un loaa tulvvrliiH-r firry uu open ac count Willi Tho KvenliiK llirold. ildviTtlKciiwlita will Ihi arW(l by tclcpliiinc tint puyiurnt uiuat Ihi nuido bvforo a . m. of tho dny advert Uo iiiont I lo unocar.. 'Jlil rule lina bcn found ncciwinry dun to enre-j ItnauitM of pnyincnl on Hie part of, many pntroua and the atUiniliuit ex-j puo or mnKiuir cuiimTiun in mnnj Hinall oocounta. Ill4l, Juuo 1?, I VIM, t, ... FOR RUNT- Fui nliilied Apurtnient, now and clean, with or without gurago.. , l'hono 170-M..., , a' FOR AI.H II nun year old full blooded Mlnorcu helui, 1 roon,,,,. ,i ior... m '' m " I your old. 1 roonter. 20 for all. In- luiru iih .11H111, mn iuniiiriii. o-i, j WiANTKD Woman helper at Drudge Cump. Wrlto Mrs. Ci. a Mageo, li. B. R. 8. Drugllii No. 4, Lorullu, Oregon.. 8-10. FOR RKNT llouso with 5 rooma and bath, corner 12th and Lincoln. Also new 2-rootu cottage, furnished on Kaal St. ,1'hone 2UU-M. 8-10 1 1 -1 FOUND Near Spencer alution on j main highway, suitcase containing1 aamn by Identifying and paying for! ad. ' 8-10 i 1 FOR BALE OR TRADE One 23 acre and ons 30-acre tract, both Improved Wlllametta Valley Bottom land. 8 mile Eugene. Good roads. Water for Irrigation Now. producing upples, peuchoe, pears, prunes, rasp berries, bluckberrlcs and all klnda veguMblea. Will consider anv Klamath proporty for one or both place. What have you? Address Ilox A. It-, care Herald. 8-10 HOUSES LOTS FAItMH Choice locations Ixiw rrlcs , 1 It. . t'LAYK OPP MTV MAI.Lj Phone 11!W Mil! Dunham Certified USED CARS ' Compare These Prices 1023 Overland Touring. Porteci In every respect $4Z0.00. 1923 Chevrolet, a new car In Sep tember at $425.00. 1917 Ford at $78.00. You Can't Equal Those Prices In Town. 8th & Oak Sta., Phone 62-W 8-9 LOST Child's grey vanity purse. I Return to 620 Washington St. ! 8-10 : FOR SALE Ford Roadrfter. A-l condition, 1923 model. RoomS. I Pelican Bay Hotel. 8-14 REAL ESTATE I FOR SALE Houses In all parts of city. Why rent when you can buy ' on my eay payment plan. Pay like :rul. It. II. Malay, 703 N. 9th St. jun as 1 ,1 it j n - WANTED WANTED By uly 10, 4 or 6 room furnleUod houso. Box ISO Herald Offico. J-8 W1ANTBI Woman helper for cook house at Tule Lake reclamation contract. Apply Rosa Stsmpley, U. S. R. Gnrngo, Klmmnth Falls, , J7-9 WANTED Responsible boy "to de liver papers. Must be at least 14 years of ago and must have bicycle. Good paying route. . dnqulre at Her ald Office. ; , tt WANTED TO RENT Good piano. Beat care guaranteed. Box M. B. T.. Horald Office. 2Ut PARTNER WANTED with $3000 for established business well located, three year leas?, all money . to be used for expansion ot business which ha outgrown present capital. Her- erenoes required. Call at Red Star Realty Co., 005 Main St., for full par ticulars and arrangement of Inter view. 3-9 FOR RENT FOR RENT Choerftil roilnl, oloso in, private nome, uunuuinun pre ferred. 512 N. 8th St.. phono 138R. ' , 7tf FOR RENT-Ono-roOm cabin, furnish ed for sloeping room. 119 Wash Phone B42-R. - 7-8 ROOM TO RENT Reasonable, close In. 418 Pine St. , 7-9 FOR RENT Three-room furnished apartment, private bath, 64 Main ttrstt, Phous itfl-W) svtBing, f-l FOR RENT KOIl RENT dirge room with all conviiloneen; nultable for 2 or 3 num. 306 l'lna St. 7-8 KOK HUNT Apt. Home, six modern apt. For particular wrlto Box S. P. C. Humid Office. 2tf j KOU RENT Ono modern furnished Apt. Cor. Cedar.& llne. Phone fit S7tf FOR SALE KORD CAR for aaln cheap. Apply af . 2tio itecmmaiion nve. 7-1 FOR 8A1.I5 Oil burner; will fit any took movii or ruuge. Iiox U. '., Horuld officii. ' j 7-9 FOR 8AI-K 1921 Hudson speedster, K0O1I condition, kooj tlrca cheap for cash, ('nit at Washington Rooma, North Klxth St , J7-9' KOJt HALIi Ciuu) tractor, 15-27 II. i'.: ,1-bottom 147 plow; 1-bottoiil I dine plow; 10-foot diac barrow with ilunduni atuohmont, 1100; good 8. V. Moody, Mulin, Oregon. I . 7-10 FOR SALE OR TRADE S windowa and Mimo wecond-hand ceiling and other lumber. 137 8th St. 7-8 FOR SAI.H Cuhlnet, tliree-burnor coal oil- atoro. Ced onl; a few iluyi. Cull I'bone- 27S. 3tf FOR SALE Mauce stock saddle. chain liaraiMs. A-hapn, gasoline liinijui. ' UurKaiu, ;ii!l or-' separate. Merrill Civatneryj Merrill, Oregon. ; . ' : 3-9 FOR SALE 1000 licrca sheep pas ture, on Tule Lake. Sugar grans, wheat, barley and oJits. A. A. Liskey. Malln, Oregon. ' ,' " '4-17' FOR SALl," Rooming house loose and furniture, brick building, good location. Cheap for cash. Cbilcote & Smith, 727 Main., , 2-8 WILL SELL 400 to BOO too good rro hay uncut or In stack. In quire John Hngelstein, Algoma, Ore. Z-8" FOR SALE 6 yearling Holsteio heifers runnlug from 16 to 18 mouths old. J. E. Enman, near Stukel Bridge. ' 2-8 FOR SALE. (1000 All Improvements for sale on 320-acre dry ranch, 3i miles from town, with tree use ot land for 3 years. Four-room house, 2 stables, 2 granaries, 1 woodshed, 2 chicken coops (with scratch, pens) tor 300 hens, 1 brooder house, 1 pig shed, 1 pump with gasoline engine, 1 tree trough, 2 hi miles of wire fence, 100 rods of 3-foot Pago fence around the house, 1 spring wagon. Reason for selling is on account of age. S. V. Moody. Malln, Oregon. 7-10 MISCELLANEOUS Alfalfa Dollvered A-l grade. L. Noll, R. P. D. No. l.lphone 269-W. - J7-A7 TRIANGLE CAFE rThe place to get good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 633 Main Street, phono 624. .. lltf Z. PETERS, accredited teacher of Piano and Violin. - Othor Instru ments taught nlso. 748 Broad near Slxtli. Juno 30 July 20 Jno. 1 PAINTS, OIL & VARNISH. Rooling Deadening Foil and Glass. For les at Patterson's, 630 South 6th St. 2-8 "It's a Brick!'1 The new service station at 11th and Main, now open for business. SHEARER & POWERS. V- LOST AND FOUND LOST Gentleman's open-face gold wuicn, on cant maiu or niuriutiur St.. In Mill's add. Phone 645-W, M. L. Miller. 2145 Wnntland Avo. Reward. . ' v . . ' -. : . 7-9- LOST Suitcase on road,, near Dor- rls, Cul., night ot July 3rd. Re ward. Leave at Hall hotol. 7-9 LOST Lady's tan purse, containing checks and jewelry, $20 reward. Notify Box 33, Morrill Ore. 7-12 LOST Sultrasc between Crescent nnd Klamath Fill In, containing lady's wearing apparel. Notify Mrs. Curl D. Spoehmiu, Klnmath Fnlla. ' ' 5-9 AUTOMOBILES FOIt SALE Quite a anloctlon of used Uulck O's, tourings and road ster, prloed reftsonabls, Bulok Oar- -, tm LEGAL NOTICES NOTK'K 4I' AU OK KK.W, J'llOI'KRTV I .VDKIt KXW'l'TIO. IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THU ! 8TATB OF ORKfiON FOR I.AKK COUNTY. . i ! I I pany, a corporation, piainiilt vs. John; liujea. Ina O. Liurrlott Hayee, tils', wifo, William H. Hayed, Central i Oregon Hank, a corporation, and U. j it. Land & LlvesiUx-k Company, a. corporation, defendants. IJy virtue, of an execution, in foreclosure duly! laauort by the Clerk of the Circuit Cuurt of tliu Statu ot Oft.'gon lor Ijike County, dated tho 28th day ofi June, l'J2), in a cerulu suit Jn Hies Circuit Court for aald County -und State whuruln the above named plain-! tilt recovered judgment and ilotrtu-, against the iboe named defendanul for the sum of $5512.70, vuli inter- eat thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from and after the 2ilh 1 day of September, )y21, and for thej further sum of $350.00 for attorney's I fees and the further sum of $' plaintiffs costs and disbursements 1 herein. , ' .NOTICE IS UEREI1Y GIVEN that; d will on the 9th day of August. I 1924, at the front' door of the; County Court House in Klamath I Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, at ' 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said J day, sell at public auction to the; highest and but bidder for cash, the ; following described real property, to-wlt: The Southwest quarter (SW4) or) the Northwest quarter (XW) und i the West bait (Wiij of the South- west quarter (SW.) of Section) thirty-five (35), Township thirty-! seven (37) South Range ten (10) 1 Eaat of . Willamette Meridian. All pf aald property, as above described, l-ing and -altuate In the County of Klamath and State of Oregon. ' Taken and levied upon as the property of the above named defend ants, or ao much thereof ae may be necessary to satisfy the judgment and decree herein in favor of said plain tiff, with interest thereon, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, this 8 th day of July. 1921. L. L. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath Co., Oregon. " By ALLEN SLOAN. Deputv. July 8-15-22-29 Aug. '0 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE 6TATE OP OREGON IX AND KOR KLAMATH COUNTY. Equity No. 1788. -Gtlman P. Stauffer, plaintiff vs. Roee May Stauffer, defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint on tile In the above entitled suit, on or before the 16th day of July, 1924. that being the day pre scribed In the order of the Court for the publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court tor -the renei prayed for In his complaint, vir: tor EVERETT TRUE 1uum Vii vi t M -rurfi GOIMTRAPTION you kai-n A pjjutj CouL-tJ ico Thb fiouse- Mm-d Cet'S see- You DO T L-iT-MlliW ICoKrril.l. I'I.by Sc... Ir LEGAL NOTICES the dissolution of the bonds of mat rimony now and horetofore existing between plaintiff and defendant, upon !h grounds of desertion for morn than one year lat past ana Immediately preceding the tiling o the complaint herein. Thl" xuinmons is served upon you by puuiicatlon thereof in the Klam ath Evening Herald, a newspaper j printed, published and of general circulation in Klamath County, Ore gon, once each week for six consecu tive and successive weeks, the first publication thereof being on tho 3rd day ot June, 1924, and thn hut publication being 4rn the 1 nth day 1 of July, 1924. ' j Dour, lay ;order of tho Hon. A. L. i:avitt, Judgo of the ubovu nntltlod court, said order being dated the 3rd day of June, 1924. - WILLIAM MARX, Attorney for plaintiff. Pom" offico address. 214 Willits Illdg.,-Klamath Kalis, Oregon. . . - 1 June 3-10-17-24 July 1-8-13 NOTICK tXtll Pf IttaCATIOM :.. -. Serial 0121.74 s," . , I Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Lakeview, Ore gon, May 21, 1924. , . I Notice I hereby given, that F..A. : Hyde & Co., whose post office ad-j dress is 601.18th Street, Oakland, J I'nlifnrn;.-! ht.w rilcrl Iff . tKlft nffir-A ! its application lo select .under tne provisions ot the Act , of . June 4, 1897 (30 Stat. 36) as amended by the Act of March 3, 191.5 (33 Stat, 1264) the following described land. to-wlt: ' ' S or SW-li- of See. 25, -T. 37 S., R. 11 E.. W. M. " V - NEV4 of NW of Sec. 31, T. 37 S., R.; 12 E., W. M. Lot 4 of Sec. 18, T, 38 S., R. 13 E-, W. M. ' ' :'" Any aud all persons claiming ad versely the land described or desir ing to ooject because ot tpe mineral character of the land or for any other reason to the disposal fo ap plicant should tile their protests in this office on or before July 10, 1924. ...'.. It is ordered that this notice be published once a week for five con secutive weeks in the Klamath Falls Cvecinp Herald published at Klam ath Fall, Oregon. P. L,ltt . '. - . Register. ' Juno 10-17-24 July 1-8 NOTICE OR SALE. IN THE COUNTY COURT -OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. In the matte of the estate ot Mil dred Elder, also known as Nellie Mildred Elder, deceased. A Notice ii hereby give that the undersigned, A. L. Wishard, admin istrator ot the estate ot Mildred Eld er, also known as Nellie Mildred Eld er, deceased, pursuant to order ol the County Court of th State of Oregon for Klamath County, made and entered om June 7, 1S24, will, on and after. July 11. 1934, sell at pri- : By CONDO I OPSRnrtS IT If C?CMS oon '"1 HitfHffi M li,n..iiiil milili.lbi i LEGAL NOTICE vate sale to the hlghent bidder for cash in hand or uuun terms, nil. the right, title and interest owned and possessed by said deceased at tho time of her death in and to real prop erty described ae follows, to-wit: . Situate in Klamath County, Ore gon, the SE4 of Section 17, Town ship 37 South, Range 14, East of the Willamette Meridian. Bids will be received tor said property for all or par.t and all bids must be in writing delivered to said administrator at tho law office of R. C. Oroesbeck, Klamath Palls. Oregon. . - . ., . ..,r Dated: June 10. 1924. ' '-" A. L. WISHAR0, '" ' Administrator of the ' estate of Mildred Elder, also known as Nellie Mildred Elder, deceased. .j. f.-; Julia, 10-17-84 JiilT I.k IX 1UK ;IRCU1T -COURT OK TIIK STATE OK OREGON IN AiVl FOIl KLAMATH tCNfy. Equity No. 1790. " .";."'. '''",. ''Frances' E. Lyttro,' plaintiff vk. Douglas S. Lyttle, defendant. - - To Douglas S. Lyttle, defendant. IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby requlr er to appear and answer the com plaint on file In the above entitleo suit, on or before the 16th day ot July, 1924, that being the day p-o-scribed In the order of the Court for the publication of this summons, and it you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court , for the relief prayed for to her complaint, via! . for the dissolution ot the bonds ot matrimony now and heretofore exlat fiig' between plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds of desertion for rat.re than one year last past and Immediately preceding the filing of tlm com plain t herein. ., ' fit)., .iimmon-i t servnrl upon Tflil by publication thereof In -the Klam ath Evening Herald, ' a newspaper printed, , published, and of general circulation In Klamath County, Ore gon, once each weeb for six consecu tive aud successive weeks, the tint publication-thereof being on the 3rd day ot June, 1924, and the last pub lication being on the 15th day ot July.; 1914. ' . Done -by order of the Hon. A. L. Leavitt, Judge of the above entitled court, said order . being dated the 3rd day of June. 1924. 1 -WILLIAM MARX, Attorney for plaintiff. Post office address, 214 Willits BIdg., Klamath Falls," Oregon. c rJ 3-10-17-24 July 1-8-18 NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS TO MAIiE STREET IMPROVEMENTS Pursuant to ordinance No. 642, duiy enacted and -passed by the Common Council, June 23, 1924, fsoiica is hereby given that Proposals will be leceived by - the: Common Council for making ; the . street im provement known - as the Michigan Avenue Improvement, which extends from Main street in a northwesterly direction to Esplanade. Street and from Michigan Ave., from the south east corner ot Lot 1, Block 04, Sec ond Hot Springs Addition to Klam ath Falls, Oregon,: in a westerly di rection to Eapliana4e ' Street, as shownn the vfcans and specifications I on tile in tho office of the Police J UUb'Q 01 the City ot Klamath. Folia, said improvement to be in accordance with said plans and specifications. The proposed contract will 'be lot in one contract, and- the time within which the same is to be completed la fixed hv sucti ordinance us on or before th 1st day of. November, j 1924. i' ' Bids mu.st be filed with the Police Judge for submission to the Coni linou Council not later than eight iu'cluok p. m. of July 14, 1924, and ; tho bids will be considered by the Common Council immediately there jatter at the Council Chambers in I auid City. .1 ' .- ' ';'..: , ... ' '- ', ' I hucli proposal must be accoin j panicd by a certified check on some responsibly . banking Institution in . ,un amount equal to 6 of the ag ' J gregate amount ot the proposal, same : to be forfeited to the successful bid der upon failure to enter Into a con ! tract and bond tor the faithful com pletion of 'Bald improvement in ac cordance with i'uid plans and speci fications therefore. I The Olty of Klamath Falls rs ' serves the right at all times to re : Joct any and nil bids and propoiuU. i'i'hn award to the successful .niitdHr lis hereby nindo contingent upon the Isule of bonds tliut will ba aitlborlza.: 'to provide l'un, is tor ntakliig i.uch j improveiiieut. , .,.'' 1 . The plaus, specifications and 09 . ; tlmates ahovo referred to embrace In provljiou that the above proposed . j Improvements may bu matte with 8 liicli chiller bound macadam or 7 ilnch water bound miiuiid.-im mateiial. ' together with 5 ft. concrete nlde j wHlks, and li d.r are Invited for each jc!iis ot improvement in addition to Kiadin, rolling and G ft. cement side-. I"" LEM L. GAOHAGEN, Police Judge, Olty of , Klamath Falls, Orsgon. ) , June -8Q July 1-8-3-4-6-7-8-9 :.:y,; j-.v' AS'iaii'-''.' )1 ,! ' "IV V.-lii iiv'-