The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 02, 1925, Page 7, Image 7

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Monday, march 2, 1925
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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SET
COUNTY COURT
PROCEEDINGS
MOM'N POP
CHICK CHANGES HIS MIND
BY TAYLOR
X ;
(Oonllnuod Protn Pago Six)
C28, No. 21031,, No. 21-411, No.
22181 launoU. to Pauling Bargonl.
It appearing to the Court Hint
heretofore Paulina Bnrgsut wait
granted u allowauco.of $26.00 per
month At Aid County, Poor, ,, , .
It (urlbur appearing to thu Court
tbat 4t tho limn alil allowanca was
granted lbs butbnnd.ot 1'uullue Nur
gont u In the County Jail.
It further' appoarlng to Ilia Court
that during the monty of Jul,
Did busbund wu reloiuod from the
County Jail. . i ...
It further appearing to th Court
that In : pursuance to suld Order
granting allowance the nbovo men
tlootd warrunta worn Issuad In favor
of Paulino Sargent, and that turn
are now In thu custody ' of too
County Clurk.
It If Iheruforo lioroby ordered that
aid warrant bu oanoollod by thu
Clark of tbla Oouri and placed on
file wltb otbor cancelled warranta.
It la furtuor' orderod that aald
allowance bo and tbo oinu In hero
by discontinued. ,
Dated tbla 2Vlu day at Dooouibor
124.
It. H. Dunnall,
County JuiIko
Hurrsll abort, , '
' , ' C. J. Martin,
( .Commissioners.
.Tho folowlng claims waro allow
ed and tbo Clork waa Instructed to
Issue warrauu on tho folowlug
funda for tholr nxpectlvo amounts!
Current KxpriiMi Fund
Mary X. Pearson, widow's ponilon.
llO.Oo.
Martha Seeds, widow's pension
$19.00. . ;
Madaltna Cook, -widow's ponilon
931.50.
Mary II. Wllllami, wldow'a pon
ilon. 117.60.
Winona P. North, widow's penilon
982.60. 1
Lulu II. Hutcbens, widow's pen
sion, fit. 00.
Etta M. Kllgore, widow's pouslon
910.00.
; Qartrudo D. Drown, widow's pen
sion, 117. GO.
Anna U. .Mooro, widow's penalon,
910.00.
Bosilo M. Dixon, widow's psnaloa
930.00,
Oraca Jobnaon, widow's petition,
135.00.
Mlnnlo Dlllird, widow's pension,
910.00.
Mary Pruott, -widow's peniton,
940.00.
Lou Mcltcynolds, wldow'a pan
alon, 110.00.
laabollo lloaoltlue, wldow'a pan
alon. 135.00.
(Juno .H.. iLemcnon ' widow's pon
slon, $16,oo. '
Myrtlo Vowoll, widow's panalon,
940 00.
Cora M. Poole, widow's pension,
910.00.
Evelyn Currls, widow's panilon,
920.00.
Martha Whitley, widow's pension,
925.00.
Georgia Wllaon, 'widow's ponilon,
920.00.
Ksrln Carlion, widow's penalon,
910.00.
Kate Taylor aid county poor,
$26.00.
v Elisabeth Scaulon, aid county
poor, 92S. 00.
Keslab Ooodoll, aid county poor,
915.00.
Ellsaboth Gray, aid county poor,
915.00. : -t ......
I Mary Mooro, aid county poor, 915
Dora Anderson, aid county poor,
910.00. .
Clara Bowcn, aid county poor,
930.00.
Mra." K. D. Langford, aid county
poor, 926.00.
Martha Morrow aid county poor,
920.00. .
Emma Oardnor, aid county poor,
; f 20.00.
George Oray, aid county poor,
' l.00.. A V '
Mrs,' Antono Prorlo, aid county
I poor, 916.00..
Ruthenla Cox, aid county poor,
91S.00.
J. It. Rlttor, aid county poor,
926.00. . ',
Loulso J. Jonoph, aid county poor,
916.00. . -
Mary Wallace aid county poor,
I 20.00. ,
Ooldlo' Oatos, aid county poor,
930.00.
.. Mary J. Chllders, aid county poor,
915,00.
, . Hsrnh Chnndlor, hid county poor,
920.00.
Luolhda Hatfield, aid county poor
Mehorvk Fordham, aid county
poor, 116.00.. ttymg
'Myrtle Donlffi aid. county poor,
tso.oo: " .
Mary M. Povcy. aid county poor,
920.00. '. 1 .
Myrtlo M. Vowoll aid county poor
926.00. . ; .
James Tripp, aid ' bounty poor,
-J3O.Q0.
C.' T. Atkinson, aid county poor,
' 116.00.
' Letotla M, Kirk, aid county poor,
940.00. . v
Nottle ." Popper, aid county poor
' 916.00,
Illrdlo '.Puckott, wWow's pension,
930.00.
Now at bur new location, 906 Mai Murrey's Seed Store, 0. K. Transfer Co.
' Pop it's not pair op
wou
TO fHPECT ME TO 60 OUT
ON TMC 6TPEET Win TMOe
TWO WOMEW DAME8 t. IT
HUMILIATION
"Ml v.
UNIVRHSITV OP OREGON, Eu -
gene, March 2 Witlj an enrollment
GOO students, the school of business
administration ranks first In point
of numbers among tho professional
schools at the Uufvorslty of Oregon.
The school of Journalism Is In sec-
ond plsce. wltb 237 nrajorlng In
this department, and the school of
medlclno, wltb 20 majors, Is third,
according to a classification of en
rollment figures propared by Regis
trar Carlton B. Spencer todsy.
The college of lllorsturo, eclonce
rrr.t
nnrnnn nimiim
unLbuinnuviiG i
MANY STUDENTSj
and tho arte, which embracea tho "'""y this year," said Registrar
departments devoted to the cultural . Bponcer. "Approximately 1.700 are
and sclentlflo subjocts, has 12(1 stu-1 Klng work In tbo Portland exten
dents enrolled. It Is the largest j ,!m cooler, 66 of whom aro work
component part of the university. 1 ,n ,ow',rd advanced degrees. One
thoumnd three hundred and twenty
11 sovon aro enrolled for regulur Uni
L. L. Low, salary shorKf. $201.70
Allen Hlonn, salary deputy sberlft,
1204.20.
C. C. Low, salary deputy sherMff,
1157.60.
O. O. Cotad, salary, doputy sher
iff, 1146.85.
Geo. Dlotsrh, sslury deputy sher
iff. 9146.85.
Pauline Cllft, sslary deputy sher
iff, 8145.85.
Elds Ileal salary doputy sheriff.
2146.85.
Gladys Crnmor, salary deputy
sheriff. $116.70.
C. R. UoLap, salary county clerk
$166.67. . -
Chi. P. Di.lJip, salary deputy
clerk, $116.00.
Ioyd R. DcLnp. salary doputy
clork. $166.00.
Vera Hountoa, salary deputy clork
$135.00.
Vivian Lsndls, salary, deputy clork
9110.00. , ,
C. H. DeLs'p, clerks help $50.00
eleetlons $60.00, $100.00.
, G. S. Newson Health unit, $126.
G. 8. Newson, health unit, $36.
Lydla L, Frlcke, heulth - unit,
$60.00. , i
Agnos Covalt, health unit, $60.
Cnarlotto Clark lioulth unit $76.
Lid la L. . Frlcko, heullh Hnlt$ fi0.
W. T. Leo, salary aasossori Uo.
M. L. Johnson, salury deputy as
sessor, $166.00.
Uortrudo Cofar, salary doputy as-
soor, $100.00.
Alma Ackormnn, salary doputy
assessor, $40.00.
Thos Rao, silnry Janitor, $160.
Gurrot K. Van Riper, salary depu
ty treasurer ,$26.00.
O, K. Van Riper, salary county
treasurer, $146.83.
U. K. Van Riper, poatago treas
urer, $2.40.
Jas. F. Uurch, toschers Instltuto,
$10.00,
G. M. Rnymond, reporting diet,
atty. $37.23.
R. H. Dunuoll, anlnry county
Judgo $125, mlloago $11.80, $136.80
Durroll fihort, salary Com. $60.
mllesga $82.40. $82.40. .
C. J. Martin, salary Com. $68.
mileage $2.20. $67.20.
C. C. Drowor, cash ndv ropalrs
court house, $20.00.
F. W. Snyder salary . prohl offi
cer, $126.00.' '
Whlto 3lar Lino, sjrvlcos dlat.
ntty. $2.50.
Southwell Stnt'y Co. office furni
ture assessor, $91.60.
W A. Wloat, altornoy county
court, $176.00,
I. A. Thranhor, nasi. del. tax fore
closures, $130.00. - v
Market Hnnrt Clnlms
Job. Koesel, Yonita-Valloy Mka.
road, $87.60.
. . - Road Fund ...
O. M. Klrkpatrlck, labor $170.39.
W. A.'Laymon-labor, $104.89.
v Lois Hanoi, labor, $28.72.
High Hrhoot Fund '
Allon Stansblo, salary Janitor,
$105.00. -
Whereupon court adjourned un
til Friday, January 2nd, 1926.
R. H. Bunnell,
. ' County Judgo,
k Rurroll Short,. . ,
. C.y., C. J. Martin, ;
CommlBslonors,
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THE CiOAT
Chick mv (Vsv
MOURE TOO
SrNSlTiviP'
ABOUT THINGS
itho major schools of tho uuWoralty
brings tho number now In resi
dence at Etigeno and In tho medical
school st Portland to 2,914. Tbo en
rollment this year, shows a 15 por
cent Increase over laat year.
Enrollment among the profession
al schools. In addition to those men-
1 Honed nbovo, follows: school of nr-
Ichltocturo and allied arts, 180:
jcliacl of oducution, 172; school of
, physical education, 113; school of
I music, 112; school of law, 68, and
I school of sociology, 41. Tho school
' of sociology . aorollmont Include
only tho Kugcno students. The Von-
i nd school of social work Is a sop-
arata entity
"A total of more than 7,000 In
dividuals, wilt rocolre the advuntages
of direct, personal) collegiate in-
; structlon at tho hands of the Unl-
versity courses by correspondence.
Thero will be, In addition to all
those, about a hundred enrolled In
speclul courses In music".
Roglstrar' Spencer's report shows
that since 1902, not an academic
year has passed without an increase
In enrollment ovor tho year preced
ing. o
OI'KIIA SI.NOKK ILL
SKATTLK. March 2.- Mabal
Riegolman, an opera singer
r.'n y-ni !-'-! (!!l here with s
lurhioltxot and Cancelled' engage-
nieniH to sing. In Soattlo'inn a
concert tour, was today on
routo to her home in San Fran-,
cleco. Prostrated by infliionsa,
sha expressed hopo as she 9
left lust night that she might
return hore to sing In the
autumn.
TO 1KB ARMY IIORSKS
WASHINGTON, March 2. Tho
house today passed and sent to tho
Senuto a resolution authorizing the I
uho or iso army norscs trom Gamp
lwla In the parade at Seattlo noxt
July in concoction with tho thirty
sixth trlocnlal conclavo of Knlghto
Templar.
WAR VETERAN DIES
NEW YORK. March 2. Colonel
Lotus Nllos, 70, a retired army of
ficer hoso home waa In San An
tonio, Texts, died suddenly today on
tho roof of the excluslvo Unlo-a Club
InFltlh avenue. Heart disease was
tho cause of death. '
Herald Want
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after must bo paid for tn advance
unless the advertisers carry nn opon
Account With Tho Evening llorulil.
, Advertising tor fraternal orders
or soolotles charging & regular Ini
tiation fos and dues, no discount.
Religious and benevolent orders will
bo charged tht regular rata tor all
advertising when an- admission or
other charge Is made. .
Want ads and reading notices win
be ' recolverl up to 12 noon on the
day of Issue. . .
CLASSIFIED AD RATK9
First Insertion per line lOe
Two Insertions
Tlwree Insertions
Four Insertion
Work (0 time)
Ons month
per lino 15c
......per Una BOc
por lino 25c
......por lino 80o
....per lino 7(Jc
i 1
m-rxi&Alr-rAlR - 1 CjDIT!! )
timo "soMeBow tt-fce to take . j
fKO5e JAMES CUT Vt- I '
ALtRiGHT-tLtFlMO
SOMEOWE VWMO'lL
66 To DoiT? f
NEW TODAY
FOR SALE Fordson Tractor anc
Tractor plow, Harrow, doublo diac
plJW, gurdon drill. C. M. Reed,
320 N. 11th St. 2-7
WANTED Two good, well broken
young borses. I'rlce must be rea
sonable for cash. J. H. Uurnottc,
two miles east of Midland p. O.
Addrasa, Klamath Falls, R. F. D.
Number 1. . t
FOR BALE White Wyandotte thor
oughbred pullets. Mrs. L. Stocker,
Keno, Oregon. . 2-4
FOR RENT -at
123 No.
-One three room Apt.
eth. Phone 371. 2tf
FOR RENT Furnished restaurant
for middle aged woman. Isaac
Mooro, Keno, Oregon. 2-7'
SPECIAL SALE oe Spring Coats at
Bee Begins dress shop. ;29 South
7th St., opp.. Telephone office. 2
STDCutJATB NUTSSES Reg'stry. call
day or night, 2511 F St. Phone
695-J. M2-A2' I
WANTEIX .Experienced fitter. No
other need apply. Bee Beglna
dreas shop, 129 So. 7th St. 2-6
FOR RENT Three furnished house
. keeping rooms. Close in.. No
children. Phone 280-W. 2-4
FOR RENT
FOR RENT One large ruom. nicely
furnfahed. two blocks from Msln.
Phone 625. . 27-6
FOR RENT Store fixtures, 8 ft.
show .cases and wall casta with
. drawer base, .fllra. Wvorportv 30r
Lincoln. - r'v " '24tf
FOR RENT Store fixtures.
Davenport. 305. Lincoln. ,
Mrs.
24 tf
WANTED TO RENT A smMl un
furnished house, mnst be modern
and well located. Ans. Box V. C. P.
Cr. Herald. 18tf
FOR RENT Farnlsbod jpartments.
Phono 831-J.c 24-7
'OH URNT nqnms !4n
luith; nhnnp' hnm
EVERETT TRUE
Wnlnu'
; ANO VOW CAN SAY toHAT WO PUSASe.,
iTHIMG (M THl'S TOUJN THAT'S 0ShT NO rMTTfcf?
fcjHlCH U4Y VOU "TORN
JJON'T WORRf AOOyT
i THIS C.ITV CIMITS,
GEE!'- MR U 1" THAT'9 MSS epWES
HOKKSBLOWER
.... I smf T nC i i r. xfi f
VJHO tsVJZ
The cla55v
DAMES VgiTH
FoR the berotv
THeWUE JUST MADTHtlR
T-IRST TREATNiewr
MAC? il
MA6C MUD'
-r-
1
CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE
for moving trunks and light haul
ing. Phono 860. Corner 8th and
Main. F19-M18
FOR RENT Jlodorn furnished Apt.
In privato residence. Call 659-W.
28-2
FOK RENT Furnished Apta, close
In. Phone 342-W. 419 N. 10th
Street. 28-8
FOR RENT Steam heoted apart
ment. Inquire 528 Main St. 28-3
FOR RENT Sleeping room, with
or without board. C16 Klamath.
8-3
WANTED
W1ANTED Ten Basements to dig.
All kinds of excavating and lawn
work. W. Chostaln. Phone 44SM
. ' F27-M27
W,A N T E D Young woman neat,
good coo k wishes position as
housekeeper. Write Box 613.
Klamath Falls. 28-6
WANTED Work by hour or laun
dry to take home. . Phone 686-J
. 24-2
WANT EL TO RENTA modern
house reasonably close In. Com
pletely furnished 'and with two
bedrooms. Box 69. Cr. Herald, tf
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Ladles wrist watch, name
Tbelma on bsck.
Phone 283-W.
Reward.
27-2
LOST Two Llowollyn Setter dogs.
Whlto with blnck spots. Male, and
... female. 'Answer -to .the names of
Dulto and Cbicklo. Finder please
return to Howard S. Abbey, 835
Uphnm. Phono 446R or Klamath
Falls Auto Co. Phono 246R.
' Reward. 25-4
LOST Near Cor. 9 lb. and Lincoln,
a little boy's glasses. Will finder
kindly phoae 61. Stewart Groes
beck. 28-3
WANTED By couple with no child
ren. 2 or 3 room Apt., gTOund
floor. furnished or unfurnished.
References exchanged. Wr ite
Box 95, Cr. Herald. . . 28-3
BY CONDCT
THCCt'S --- ;
TUI'NS,. rCCSP
4N 1'Lt. 5T4T &VMTH
voo to see
NTS ssviet MM.
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FOR RENT ' FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES
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nn..iKrCf
show -
Or
S C OVIAW BACK To THE S N; 1 -
1. rn OFHCE MAC- I HAD O i
1 1 :"-V. TrtlS JOB FIRST' r-J P
lr-1 Vrrrcn ' - i
-i ?i i vi Mr. . r' ayiaji
FOR SALE Two Jersey cows, Just O. X Wendllrtg 16
frech, rich milkers; two heifer !q. X. Wcmdllng 17
calves Included. Cheap. Phone ; H. G. Lawrence 22
269-W. . . v 27,-6,jQ. X. Wendling 32
FOR SALE OR TRADE For cattle,
good Ford coupo. Write Box 85,
Cr. Herald. .. , , .27-2
' ! '
C. W. WILLIAMS New and 8econd
Hand Furniture Store, 624 Klam
ath Ave. Phone 605-M. F27'M28
B A R G A I N Good upright Piano.
Call afternoons at 409 South 6th
Street. 26-4
FOR SALE Real Bilk guaranteed
Hosiery. Mrs. S. E. Durham, 1034
High St., agent. Phone 382-R.
19-8
FOR SALE Cabbage. 3c lb; Red
nnfnna 1U.1K. SanM Vrant SKr 1
.' n. .t . .
Jnhn Honllk i F2-M3
John Honilk. , . , . F3-M3
FOR RELIABLE C8ED CK M
standard makes, see Buick and
Star Garage, oppoalt White peii-
: - : - i ,i
can Hotel.
l-i0U
$23.50 and $29.50 HIGHEST grade
wool suiting, tauorea-io-measure.
eprlng line now nere. 1004 nam.
..;-V;.: -28-6
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE Spring seeding and plow
ing Tula Lake and Marsh lands.
See me for quick and satisfactory
work. A. E. Book, 1310 Mansneto
street. ,: F27-M27
DANCE A dance will be givem by
the W. O. W. lodge. Thursday
night, March 3, at the Oddfellows
Hnll. All other lodgea Invited.
Admission $1.00. 27-3
YOU WOULD FIND more: pleasure
in .Ufa with, a new, neat, olcaa
home. Let Browning do It.. In
terior and exterior decorat.'ons.
x Phone 461. F21-M21
rx ANGLE CAFE The place to get
- mod eata. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
i3 Main street. Phone 624. Dlltf
HAVE YOUR TREES and shrub
bery pruned by an experienced
pruner. Call W. Cbastain, 445-M
. . r ' 25-10
. ORA.N W. LOUD
Expert watch-maker, Swiss watches
a specialty. 107 So. 7th St. F20-M5
DRESS MAKING Mrs. L. O. Loge
son, 133 N. 4th St.' F2S-M25
BABY CHICKS R. I. Reds, even
color and red to the skin; Bar
red Rocks; Black Minorcos; Gold
en Buff and White Leghorns.
Tancred and Tctn Barron strains.
Enoch Crews, Seabright, Calif.
23-4
4 .
LEGAL NOTICES
XOTICK TO CREDITORS
In tho County Court of tl State
. of Oregon for Klamath County.
In tho Matter of tho Estate of
R. C. ANDERSON (sometlmos known
as Robert C. Anderson), Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
administrator of tho estate of R. C.
Anderson (somotimes known as
Robert C. Anderson) Deceased, by
tho County Court of the State of
Oregon tor Klamath County, and nil
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
same to the undersigned at the office
of Fred D. Fletcher, No. 16 Loomis
Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon
within six months from date horeot.
Dated this 2nd day of Fobruary,
1925. ,
R. H. ANDERSON,
Administrator of the Estate ol
R. C. Anderson, Deceased.
Feb. 2-9-16-23. March 2, 1925.
; C. R. DeLAP, County Clerk..
PEIJNQUKN'T SALE NOTICE
The Klamath Development Co.
Location of Principal place of Bus
iness, San Francisco, California.
Notice . . There are delinquent
apon the following described stock
on account an Assessment levied on
the 16th day of January 1925, the
leveral amounts . set opposite the
names of the . respective Bharehold
ars, as follows:
Nama . No Cer. No. Sh. Am.
O. X. Wendling 6 - 522 $5,220.00
G. X Wendling 10 ' 200 2,000.00
Q. X. Wendling 11 200 2,000.00
O. X. Wendling 12 200 2, 000. 00
d. Xi Wendling 13' 200 , 8,000.09
O. X. Wendling 14 100 1,000,00
1,000.00
1,000 .00
1,000.00
80.90
2,000.00
" 10.00
80.00
. , 10.9
8. O. Johnion 76
W. P. Johnson 77
VI. P. Johnson 80.
O. A. Stark- '
weather . 112
10
100.00
W. Murphy 133 2026 30,26.0.90
Louis Sutter, ' v
Trustee ...135 1000 10,000.00
Emma A. . ' "
Johnson ... 136 700-
W. P. Johnson 137 ' 700
8. O. Johnson 138 696
Northwestern Elect rto '
Company 140 97
7.000.90
7,000.00
6.960.CJO
970.90
And in accordance with.' law and
an order of the Board of directors
made on the lGth day of January,
1925, so many shares of Sich par
cel of such stock as may. te neces-
,sarv will b sold at Dubllc auction
a tae offlc8 of 108 AnglO-CsdltOr-
1 pU Truat Company ilt -. Market
?.Mlnda7t ltt f,J rcJl
Msao. at ine nour "";,'.
M of aald av. to r&r said delin-
I . . - - -
; quent assessment ineroon, wsetuvr
1 with costs of advertising and e-
yow u, iuo
LOUIS sdtteS.
Secretary,
.'. Location of Office at the Anglo
Calltornla -Trust Company,- 632
Market Street. San Francisco, Call-
I fnrnia. "
F26toM9, 1925, daUy ' 1 -:
I NOTICE OF BOND 8ALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that sealed bids for the purchase
of bonds of Klamath County, Ore
gon, Issued tor tbe construction of
permanent roads therein. . ttt .'.the
sum o! One Hundred Twenty-rive
Thousand Dollars ($125,000.00),
will be received until the hour.-of
4 -o'clock p.'. m. on the 14tb olajV of
March"iS25," "at" the " Chambers) of
the County Court, In the Court
House lj Klamath Falls, Id ' said
County and State, at which time and
place said bids will "be publicly
opened by said County Court;, said
bonds being In denomination of One
Thousand Dollars (1.000.00) each,
and dated April 1 1925. maturing .
as ' follows, to-wlt:
$3000 eleven year from date
of issuo; ,
$3000 twelve years from date ui
Issue; v .
$3000 thirteen years from , date
of issue; . ' : t
$3000 fourteen years from dat
of Issue; . , .'. .. :
$3000 fifteen years from date cjf
Issue; .
$5000 sixteen yean from dato
of issue; - . . . ... r"
$5000 seventeen years from date
of issue; ; . '
85000 eighteen years from date
of issue;
$5000 nineteen years from date
of issue; -
$5000 twenty years from date of
Hsue; !
$7000. twenty-one years fro in
date of issue; ' -.
$7000 twenty-two years ; from
date cf issue;
$7000 twenty-three years from
date of issuo; ,
$7000 twenty-four , years . from
date of issue; ' " ' . . .
$7000 tenty-five years front
date of issue;' '
$10000 twenty-six years from
date of Issue;
$10000 twonty-Beven years from
date of Issue; .
$10000 twenty-eight years from
date of issue;
$10000twenty-nlne years froro
dato of Is3ue;
$10000 thirty years from ' date
of Issue; ' " . .
said bonds to bear Interest not to
exceed 5 per cent per annum, pay
able semi-annually, on the first days
of Aprl. and October, principal and
interest payable in United States
gold coin of the present standard
of value, at the Fiscal Agency of tbe
State of Oregon, in New York City.
Said bids must be unconditional
and accompanied by a certified
check for $0260.00, and the sue
cessful bidder must be prepared to
take delivery within 80 days from
date of sale. ' i
Tho successful bidder will he r
quired to furnish the printed bonis
without cost to the County. .
The approving legal opinion 4f
Messrs Teal, Wlntree, Johnson A
McCulloch, of Portland, Oregon, will
be furnished the successful bidder.
The Court reserves the right to
reject any or all bids offered. ;
C. R. DeLAP,
Clerk, of Klamath County Orngon.
Feb. 18-19-20-21-23-24-25-26-27-99,
March 2-3-4-5-6-7-9-10-11.
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