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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1925)
11 v. MHUJISDAY, JEB. 2fi, 1925 I. 1 . 1 J.V. BERLIN, Fob. 26 Dr. Hiiuhifor, Ol tlio Ministry or Finance, him Just ptibllMhoil book on Ilia Berlin castles of Hi" Ilohoiizollurus which explains Ilia dlspoiiltlon or lliu pro perty fonnnrly used by Knlaiir Wil liam Ilia Hucoii il ami hi fiunlly. Tlio castle or KiilmT William Iho First, on l.'nlor (Ion Linden, haa boon thrown open tu tlm public a n in u nun in und will romulii just n It wot iimlnr tlio umpire. Tliu ou.nle or Monbljou, biilll In I lio buKlunliiK or tha eighteenth century, In known to ba fllloil Villi relies of I ho rormar as Ilia . Iloheu7.ollnrii' Miibouiii, and rulers,'-Tho pnlucii' of tlio,' former crown prlnco'hiia boon turned ovor to Ilia National (liillory ' us' 1111 an nex, and tho funner knlanr'a ptiliico U uacd ua u inucuiuii fur- applied art. Tho Clliirloituiiburg cumin , will probably bo turned Inln nn Indus trlal school oud iiiumouiii for wear lug appurol. VI K.N.N. I TO III ICAIK) VIENNA, Feb. 20. Vlunua in about to erect a muuirlpul radio sending station which I to cost 1,000,000,000 crowns. It la to ba uaad aoluly for official bunlnoa. Tlio flro department capoclully la to una It extensively. , Whan your khlimya hurt nml your bark Inolo aora, dnn'l t nruri'U ami proceed lo load .vmir ntoiii.ich with a lt of di'Uita thai nxrlto tha kid naya unit Irrltaln lliu i-nllro urinary tract. Ki'np your kldniiys clean Ilka you kcrp your bowcla clean, by flunhltiK I hi-in Willi a nil). I. harin li'na aalta which hi'lfi to remova tha bndy'a iirlnoua wmm uml atlmulnta tlm in to ihnlr norutul activity. Tha fun lion of tlio kldnays la to flltar tho blood. In 24 bourn thoy train from It 50U cralna of arid and waata, ao w-o can readily under land tlio vllat liuportauco of kcup hiK tha kldneya actlvo. Drink lola of Kood water you can't drink too much; nl&o from any pharmaclat nbout four ouncca of J ud Halto. Take a labloapoontul In a Klnta of wutnr hof irn hreakfuat each morliliiK (or a (nw diiya and your klilneya may then act fiuo. Til In famnuii nulla la inula from tho acid of Krupea and lemon Juice, combined wllh llihiit. and haa bean uaod for year to help clout) and atlmul.'tio cloRKod klilnoyH; alao to neiltrallie tha nclda In tho ayatam ao they ro no lonKor a aour o or Irritation. Ihua otluu ralluvlNK blud der woiikneaa. . Jnd Sulta la InoxpetiKlvo; cannot Iniure; makaa a (lullnhtful cfrar Taacont lllhla-waler drink which evorytino ahould tnko now and then to help koop their klilneya clean and acliva. Try thla; alao koep up tho waiar drlnklnK. and no doubt you will wonder what becama or your kidney trouble nnd backacho. Dy all nieaua have your phyalclan cxnmino your kldneya ul leuat twlco a year. Adv. n Night Coughing How to Stop It ' Nlftht couRhlng which, through loai of valuable alcop, often makes you feel utterly worn-out and use Jcm during tha day, and by quickly weakening the ayatcm lays you topen to too moat dangerous in rec ti ona, can now bo promptly checked by a vory aimnlo trontmont. I'eo tile who nave hardly been ablo to rest on account of coughing gpells have found that they can sleep tho whole night through tindiaturbod Wten after tho vory flrat trial, Th lr!m.nt la havM on a ratnark fhm prcrlptloa known aa Dr. Klnu'a Vtw blaoovtrr. Tou alniplv ttia m t pooarul at nlM h.forn rollrln unit liuld It In your throat for li or so ao onla befora awallawliiK It. Tha pr . Orriptlon haa double action. It not pnl7 aoothfa and hrol tho oonmnui and trrltallon, but It quickly looaana and ra snovoa Ilia phloam and onnifeatlon whlrtt la tha rraf cnima of Ilia oouah. Tha raault la that rou iinuallyalniip aaanundly aa a baho tho vary arat niaht. ud tha couah aooa In a vary abort tlmn. . Tha praaorlatlon oontalna no oplatrn or Harmful druna, ICxeollnnt for ohllilroni a wall aa arown-upa, Kor oouaha, ohoat eolda, hoorannnaa, ooro throat, apuaniodla croup, bronohltK, lainaltla and bronchial aathma. At all tooA uruaauia. Ai.lt for. Feed and Seed Oats For Sale Good quality' KLABZUBA BROS. Malin, Ore. Now at our flSE PALACES r FOR IS W P BACK TS MOM'N POP J VMU.L CHIEF OUR CONTESTANTS 1 n auikia it, -rttic hA rt.iini- ' TO PREPARE THEM&liLVE.'o FOR 1HC oewui v r CONTeST J J L Danish-American Trade Is Back to Standard, Ac cording to Minister COI'ENIIAiICN. Keb. 20, Wrll liiK In Ilia Nutlonultldenda on trade betwoen ' Denmark and the United Hln tun (liirlnx 1U24, Dr. John Dy- nnly d'rlnca, tlia Aniericun mlulater to nenutnrk, anya that altliouitli tuo fllturva for'thn trado between the two coiintrlaa for 1924 aro not yet complete, It appear cerUIn Unit tho muluiil trado haa Increoacd dur ing the pant yenr und la probably now at what might bn culled a new normal, follow In K the bactlc apurt In 1010 und 10-D- "Tho Diinlah market 1 an nttrac tlvo olio for American prolucta," .Mr. I'rlnra aa', "borauHO of Den mnrk'a Incronred Induairlal actlv lllea. tho hlRh atandurd of IIvIiik within tho country, and tlio well ninlntalned purchaalnit power of ita people. These (adorn, together with the almost complete elimination or aoino competltlva element, and also a growth or direct commercial In. turcouraa between tha two cuuntrlui have tended to lucreaio thu parti cipation of llio United Ktntea In tho Dnnlah import trudo from lu per com In 1913 to 13 per cent In J 92 J, In fact, tha United Slutca now follows Ucrmauy und Great llrltaln In order, of Importance ua it auppller of the Danish market." Scientists 'Keep Alive Rancors of World War ClOTTINllKN. Fob."- 20. Oormnn acientlalH. aro ntill bolnit iKnored In connection wllh International con Kroaaea, though, tho' world war la ovor, according to a compilation of facta proanntcd by tho Qorman Unl voraltloa Association. During 1923 and 1924. tho report points out, 91 international aclcn title and technical congrcaacs took pluco. In tho cnao or &S of thorn no Oermana wuro Invliod; In tho caao or tho remaining 33 cortaln al lied countries, notably Franco ami Ifolglum, cither refrained onllroly from sondlng dologntea aa anon aa II buciimo known that Gorinann also worn to purtlclpato, or alao aent un roproavnintivo delegations. MIKK YOHKL AVINH rOKTLANDi f)ru Fehi 2li Mlko Yokel. Bull hake light hcuvyiivulKht. won two of three falls from Hilly Kdwnrtla, Kalians City wreallor. hero litHl night. Aftor oach had woir a fall, and with thruo mlntttca of tho I 111 id period remnlulng. Yokel took tho deciding tumble with a halt uel son und crotch hold. Dry, scaly, itching Skin Don't lot It doatroy your comfort or your loolta. Don't let pltnploa, blotchoa or ocssoina worry you, Mortiirn nchmco hna found n tntlclt corrective. ' It rollven nt onco. H luiiiia nn uoon von will lauch at aueh troubloa. ' ! J W! Hulphur, or course. ia mo eniei fuctor. No one can hope to find a bettor way lo fight pnrnaltos In the akin. Hut doendes of study hnvo rnvonlod ways to bring multiplied etfeclH. Monlho-Sulnhur combines nil that Is needed nil Iho host mon known today. It haa brought to countless pnoplo skins clonr nnd smooth and tlno. A row cents will command It, a moment will show relief, and throe days will orten rostoro nor mal conditions. Just ask your druggist for n Jar of RowloB Montho-Gulphur. Loam now how onslly such troubles can bo ondod. , . , - 1 y ' for Ftm SamtAt AMrui " .a.".1-1- PHAKMACAI. CO., Inc. IM Madlaon Ava, Now York, N.Y. new location, ':'- ?5rV TCeSo i I , f ' r 7-. I THAT'LL B& A toOOD "I; I THE JOB BECAuofc IHtKfcS UitM ITDE9ERVESA J tM,M ) JOB F-oR ChiCK-I'LL WrrMnruwaiNlT l au. I if l nokic die Mtn&i I l l l v l it i -- -j H O HI I r MSf LTC . NEW TODAY FOR RENT I UIILIUI1 I I IIIU U LLUIULII I U!IU ATNEWNDRMA EVENING (A ft WlU.Be BTATH IUii;HK. Hulem, Ore. Keb. 20. 1 In v in k enacted revenue ineaa ures culculnted to produro enough money in Iho next bennlum to meet appropruillona without Incrconlng tho luvy oa property for Ktuto pur poaea, the IcKlsluturo wus to udjourn loduy. I'aaaago by tho aenato lale yester day or a bill to tax clgarotles, nmok liii; lolxtcco, aniirr, cigarette papers nnd tubes, another bill Imposing a gross curnlngs tax on utilities and a mensuro requiring payment Into tho genera! fund of 10 per cent of tho earnings or self supporting state conimlsalonera, ondod a fight In which Governor Walter II. l'lorco had slooil out for this legislation, as oposed lo an Incriaso In tho levy on properly, cigars and chewing tobac co wero exempted fri:n the new lax by an amendment adopted before tho cigarette tux bill passed. Whllo tho tobacco tux bill was up for final passar.o Senator Roy V. Hllncr of I'endleton, predicted that tho governor would bocime the tar gel for -a recall election within six months, because of tho rovcmiu pro gram wo forced the legislature to accept. Senator Milton 11. Klcppor or Port land, declared that referendum would bo Invoked against tho tobac co lax. Ho an Id tho referendum machinery Is already "being boiled up." - ; ' . i Senator Jay II. Upton, of Bond. n:nv'" '" . rimdum cluuso lie uttachod to Uiu tobacco tux bill, but the motion vns IobL v, , . Tho houao '.ycslortlny .' afternoon lubloil tho hou.io concurrent resolu tion criticizing C. E. Spcnco, state market agent, for his political, acti vities beforo tho last election. Among aenato bills passed by the house lute yesterday were: - 207, L":mitlllu delegation: authorizing grain and forage crop experimental and demonstration work In eastern Oregon. EVENING HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADS Advertising for tratornal orders i or societies oharglng a regular Ini tiation fee and duos, no discount. Rollglous and bonovolont orders will bo charged tho regular rato tor all advertising whan an admission or othor chargo is mndo. Want ads and reading notices will I be recolvod up to 12 noon on the day ot issue. NOTICU Classified nilvrrtlsentrnts here ' nftrr must bo paid for In advance unlow the advertisers carry an open account with Tlio Krrning Heralil. CL.VSSUTI:!) AD RATES - First Insertion .. Two Insertions .. Three Insertions Four Insertions ...per lino 10c I ...per lino 1 5c I ...per lino SOr ....ler line B5c I Wwk (0 times) per lino 80c j two inonin tier imp 7a' ) 4 NEW TODAY FOUND Gold cuff link. Owner call at Herald office, Idoivtlty, nnd pay for this adv. 26-28 A SAtiRfFICK, B ACRE garden tract, fine location, on highway, closo to Klamath j Falls.' For quick sale will tnko small ear and somo cash. Hnlnnco very oasy tor.hs. Walton &. Wright I Phono 643-WI 26 FOR REN T Fnrnlslnd room In prlvnto rosldcnce. . 8HOK HEI'AUtlNG Work shoos and gloves for loss. Jack Frost, 119 South 6th atroct. 26 Kltl lT TREKS Fruit, Shado nnd Ornnmenlnl i trees, Heries, Vinos, otn. Spring ! catalog now rendv for dlstrlliutloni. Bond for It. ALHANY NURSERIES, Inc., Albany, Oregon. . 28 FOR SALE OR LEASE Warehouse .lO. Qnlllltch, 133 Pnyno Ave. . ' 1 20-28 i ' s IF- MAGIC MUD CAN -V , -S3SSSSSS3SSSSri I KNOW MOU'LL LIKE ; L ADJOURN 906 Main, opposite Postoflicea nfcHALD, KL'AMATII FALLS, OREGON ' CHICK HAS MM5jARW TO PUT 60MeON6 IK CMMKbfc Of THfcM TO SEC THAT THev Take the mud treatment dailm anc i gset the proper exercise and diet to 1 insure their success in) this contest U A It OA I N )ood upright Piano, Cull arternouns at 4t South Cili fitreot, .,:' 20-4 COMPKTKNT YOUNG WOMAN do !lres housework lit private family. Ileferences. Write Hox 34, Malin. Oregon. 26-27 I MISCELLANEOUS HlfOK ItKI'.tlltlVO Work shoes and gloves for less. Jack Frost, 119 Houtli Ctli street. 24 YOU WOU1W KIND moro pleasure In llio with a new, neat, clean homo. Lot (Drowning do II. In terior nnd exterior decorations. Phone 4C1. F21-.M21 TRIANGLE CAFE Tne place to get good eats. OPKN ALL NIGHT. 033 Main street. Phone 624. Dlltf EXPERIENCED STOCKMAN. 42 years old would liko tn Ieaso a good ranch, fully equipped and slocked on a share basis or would lako the management or foremnn shlp until both parties are satis fied. Can give the best o? refer ences In every respect and .will put up acreage as security that I will make good. Address Stock man, Evening Herald. 10-27 OKAN W. IX)UI Expert watch-maker,- Swiss watches a specialty. 107 So. 7th St. F20-M3 TO LEASE acres, small house In city limits. C. S. Montollus, 708 Stain St. 20-26 DKES8 MAKING Mrs. L. .T. !,agc son, 133 K. 4th St. K2S-M25 UA BY CHICKS R. I. Reds, even color and rod to Iho skin; Har red Rocks; lllack Minorcas; Gold en Buff and White Leghorns. Tancrotl nnd Twin-Jlurron strains,. . Enoch Crews; Scabright, Calif. 2r,-4 HAViE YOUR TREES and shrub bery pruned by an experienced pruuer. Call W. Chastain, 445-M 25-10 LOST Two Llcwollyn Setter dogs. White with black spots. Male and female. Answer to tho names of Duke and C'hlcklo. Finder please return j.o nowaro a. Aouey, sj,ii.1r ,nd ..,a tn uir-uc-cr ., ITnhnm Phnno AlfiU np -k'lnmnth I anU 59.50 HIGHEST grade Falls Auto Co. Phone 246R. Reward. 5-4 If FVFPFTT TPlTp " . " . rv nrn .t , i - m a wilLu P -rrr, CC U)HAT VRiJ: I I J 1 I - 11 . I -: a f m - ! T0f HAT t -"- i- wci-s k - ; , J! IT ISN'J STRAIGHT V?w 1om't : r . - ' .- ; AN UGLY JOB CHICK 1 AM GOiNS Li 1 OF OUR CANDIDATES FOR THE BEAUTM SHOW I KNOW MOU'LL LIKE THE JOB BECAUSE THERE'S NOT MUCH WORK IN IT . OH FOR IlENT 3-room house, $20.00 ; per month. Sulutblo for man and ' 'wlfo or two men. Call at 1202 Wllfovd Avenue. 24-26 FOR RENT Garage. Pine St. after 6 p. m. Call 1136 23-25 FOR RENT Davenport, Store fixtures, 305 Lincoln. Mrs. 24tf WANTED TO RENT A om'.ll un furnished house, must be modern and well located. Ana. Box V. C. P. Cr. Herald. IStf FOR RENT Rooms. 840 Walnut; . bath; phone; heat. FD-M5 FOR RENT Furnished apartments. Phone 239-J. 24-7 CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE for moving trunks and light haul ing. Phono 850. Corner 8th and Main. F19-M18iWANTEL TO KENT- FOR RENT Front bedroom. 630 North loth. 25-26 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Phone 506. Mrs. O. Peyton. 25-26 FOR RENT ILight housekeeping room. Suitable for two. 315 Lincoln. Phono 262-J. 25-28 FOR SALE FOR SALE Dairy herd. Holstein grades and purebreds; also 'milk ing machine; price reasonable. Would trade for stock cattle. Phono ll-F-12. Hox 536. 23-28 FOR SAL E Two Altman-Ttiylor aieam engines. Make good saw mill engines. Oregon. M. Huff, Dairy. :i-27 FOR SALE Real Silk guaranteed Hosiery. Mrs. S. E. Durham, 1034 . . High St., agent. Phono 3S2-R. ' 19-3 ROOF AND BUNGALOW STAINS, $1.25 per gal. until March 1st. After that date, $1.50. Pattorsons 630 South 6th. 20-26 FOR SALE Piano; Royal typewrit er; Bod mattress and springs all In good condition. 133 4th St. 25-27 wool suiting, tailored-to-measure. Spring line now hero. 1004 Mfcin. 21-27 Murphey's Seed f All Right- 5on)here them ARE- I :, " A I" OUR CANWDATES- THE MIS5ES 'i ' LuCM BONES ANO DoRA BEU-, j . . : ; gee. -that's Swell Pop. imagine me ' 60in& arcoud VMlTH A COUPLE OAW DAMES - BOM -'i FOR SALE FOR SALE Cabbage, 3c lb; Rod Onions, 4c lb; Sauor Kraut, 35c gal. I 'A mile nortUwcst ol Malin. John Honzlk. ' F3-M3 FOR RELIABLE .USED CARS of standard makes, see Bulck and Star Garage, opposite White Peli can IIoteL - 1-1 3tf WANTED WANTED Work by hour or laun dry to take home. Phone 585-J m r. WANTED Two good Tiouse carpen ters want work. Phone 739-R. 21-26 W A N T E T Housekeeper. Phone Mrs. Fulk, 288-R. , ; . 24-26 A modern .1 house reasonably close In. Com pletely furnished and with two bedrooms. Box 69, Cr. Herald, tf WANTED Woman Right party for camip cook next 4 months. Box 15, Cr. Herald. 25-26' FOR SALE New Bell Chesterfield bed, upholstered in Rose Velour, also a few pieces of other house hold furniture. Call at 521 Wal nut Ave. Phone 11 2-R- 25-26 PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH, Deadening felt roofing and glass. For less at Pattersons, 630 South 6th street. ' , 20-26 LEGAL NOTICES rt- DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE The Klamath Development Co. Location of Principal plac at iBUs iness, San" Francisco, California.: Notice There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account au Assessment levied on the 15th day of January 1925, the several amounts set opposite the names of the rospsctive sharehold ers, as follows: . : Name No Cer. No. Sh. Am. G. X. Wendling 5 G. X, Wendling 10 G. X. Wendling 11 G. X. Wendling 12 G. X. Wendling 13 G. X. Wendling 14 G. X. Wendling 15 G. X. Wendling 16 G. X. Wendling 17 H. G. Lawrence 22 G. X. Wendling 32 S. O. Johnson. ...76 W. P. Johnson....77 W. P. Johnson. ...80 G. A. Stark weather ........ 112 522 $5,220.00 200 2,000.00 200 20U 200 100 100 100 100 3 200 1 3 1 2,000.00 2.000.00 '2.000.00 , 1.000.00 1,000.00 1.000.00 1,000.00 30.00 2,000.00 . 10.00 30.00 10.00 10 100.00 C. W. Murphy 133 3026 30,260.00 Louis Sutter, Trustee 135 1000 10,000.00 Emma A. Johnson 136 700 W. P. Johnson 137 700 S. O. Johnson 138 696 Northwestern Electric 'Company 140 97 7,000.00 7,000.00 6,960.00 970.00 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of directors made on tho 15th day of January, 1925, so many shares ot each par cel of such stock as may be neces sary will be sold at public auction at the office ot the Anglo-California Trust Company, 532 Market Street, San Francisco, California, on Monday the 16th day ot March 1925. at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. ot said duy, to pay said delin quent assessment thereon, together with costs ot advertising and ex penses ot the sale. . LOUIS SUTTER, Secretary, Location of Office at the Anglo California . Trust Company, 532 Market Street,' San Francisco, Cali fornia. F26toM9, 1925, daily ; SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Justice Court for LlnkvlUe District, Klamath County, State ot Oregon. Oregon California Highway Garage, vs. Plaintiff.' L. R. HELMS, Dofondant. To L. II. Holms, defendant. In tho name of the Stato ot Oregon, you are heroby requl'-d to appear nnd answer tho Complaint tilod against you In the above-entitled suit on or before the 5th day of March, 1925, being the Inst day prescribed for such appearance In tho ordor of the Court for publica tion ot this Summons, and it you fall to so appear, plead, answer, or demur to tho Complaint filed against Store; 0. K. PAGE SEVEN BY TAYLOR LEGAL NOTICES you by the plaintiff, for want there of, the plaintiff, the Oregon Cali fornia "Highway Garage, will apply to the Court for tho ralief prayed for In Its Complaint, io-wlt: for the sum of $81.7 together with tho costs and disbursements of this action. " ' This Summons Is served npon yon for publication In The Evonlng Herald, a newspaper of general cir culation, published In Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, for six successive weeks, pursuant to order of court by the Honorable R. E. Hunaaker, Justice of the Peace, In the above styled Court, dated January 19, 1925, and the first publication appearing In said newspaper as of date, January 22, 1925, and the last publication ap pearing of date, Marcr 5, 1925. (Signed) FRANK L. MARS, Attorney for the plaintiff. 623 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Jan. 22-2D, Feb. 6-12-19-26, Mar. 6. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership The partnership heretofore exist ing between Fred Jordan and Frank N. Frakes as Jordan & Frakes was mutually dissolved February 4, 1925, Jordan' retiring and Frakes assuming all liabilities. ; Dated this 6th day -or February, 1925 -i FRED JORDAN. - FRANK N. FRAKES. 5-12-19-26 NOTICE OF BOND SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that sealed plin for the purchase of bonds of Klamath County, Ore gon,, Issued for the construction ot permanent roads therein, In tho sum ot One Hundred Twenty-live Thonsand Dollars ($125,000.00), will be received until the hour ot 4-o'clock p. m. on tne'l4tn day of. March '1926.'' at the Chambers of tho County Court, , In the Court House in Klamath Falls, in aald County acd State, at which lime and place said bids will be publicly opened by said County Court; said bonds being in denomination ot One Thousand Dollars (1,000.00) each, and dated April 1. 1926, maturing as follows, to-wlt:' $3000 eleven years from date ot issue; 83000 twelve vears from date of Issue; $3000 thirteen years from date of Issue; $3000 fourteen years from date of Issue; i $3000 fifteen years from date ot issue; $5000 sixteen years from date of issue; $5000 seventeen years from date of Issue; $5000 oightccn years from date ot issue; $5000 nineteen, years from date of issuo; $5000 twenty years from date of Issue; 57000 twenty-one years from date ot Issue; $7000 twenty-two years from date of Issuo; $7000 twenty-throe years from dato of issue; ' $7000 twenty-four years , from date of fssue; - ' $7000 twenty-five years from date of Issue; $10000 twenty-six yoars from date of issuo; $10000 twenty-seven years from date of Issue; $10000 twenty-eight years from dato of Issue; $10000twlenty-nine years from dato of urjue; $10000 thirty years from date of issite; . 'v ' s mud bonds to boar Interest not to excood 6 per cent por annum, pay-, able soml-unnually, on the first days of April and Octcberi principal and Interest payable In United States gold coin ot the present standard ot value, at the Fiscal Agency ot the Stato of Oregon, in New York City. Said bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check tor' $6250.00, and the- suc cessful bidder must be prepared to take delivery within 30 days-from dato of sale, : '! The successful bidder will be re quired to furnish the printed bonds without cost to the County. - The approving legal opinion of Musars Teal, Wlnfree, Johnson A McCulloch, of Portland, Oregon", will be furnished the successful bidder. The Court reserves .the right to roject any or all bids offered. C. R. DeLAP, Clerk, of Klamath County Oregon. Fob. 18-19-20-21-23-24-25-26-J7-28, Mnrch 2-3-4-6-6-7-9-10-11. Transfer Co.