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BUY TMtlf? DRUGS
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I.H.DRISCOLL
, Upstairs in the
Hart Bids.
All Kindt of
INSURANCE
NEW
ORIENTAL BEAUTY
SHOP
MAItGAUICT CAU.AMKN
la now assisting In th Orlnn
tul Beauty Bhop, doing all llno
In bonuty culture. Your put
rooago will bo pperlcated.
Noxt door to Wostorn Union
626 MAIN STREET
Moke appointments. Phone 01 B
Dr. Philip Colo
(lonornl Practlco of Dontiiitry
Opon Evenings by Appointment
Phone EOS , . 618 Muln
Over Moe'g Star
Brown, the Roofer
(,'cnenil Hoofing unit Repairing
V'l - friONR 088 v v
SCANDINAVIAN
r . ROOMS
(In Scandinavian Hall)
. Are now ready for
occupancy
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25 new modem rooms
$0.00 per week and up'
For,
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PERMANENT CONBTRUCTIOH '
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Kxrlaivc Licensed M.nui- ,
fiirtuiwa fur
The now Conereto Hollow-Wall
Building Brick for Founda
tion, Walla, Buildings, etc.
Absolutely Flrt and Weather
Proof at a cost leas than auy
other form ot masonry.
8tone-TIIe construction ollm
Inntoa upkoep cxponso, la In
doatructlblo. and la approved
by the boat jirthltocta and
builders.'
L'nrxrvlled . ns n baso for
' Stucco finish
Ift us Estlnmto Your Job
Oth nnd Sliu-kct. Phono 5HiV
t Concrete Pipe Co.
Play Cards
Cigars and Cigarettes
So'ft Drinks Barber Shop
Lunch Room T' ' '
M. & M.
SOLO PARLOR
Bononttt tho Pino Troo
BOSTON BEAUTY
SHOP.
Winters Building ,
Kxport Oporntorg
Individual llnotho
Violet ray fnnlal and scalp
troatmanla, facial parks, mar
celling, 'and ahumpoolng.
For appoint ment Phono 31 1V
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BY TAYLOR
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PROCEEDINGS
TN THE COUNTY OOlfftT OK" THB
STAT 13 OP ORWION, FOR
KLAMATH COUNTY
Order
In tho matter of ro-convoylng real
vroperiy to tha' record owner after
pumhaae by county at Ux foro
cloiuro snlo.
.-. ., :: p.-syerty .hereafter
described was acquired by Klamath
County, Oregon tor delinquent taxes
at a sala conducted on the 8th day
of November, 1924, In a proceed
ing wberein tbo County of Klamato
was plaintiff, and W. J. Kaufman
and others were dofendnnts. Be
ing No. F. 133, In the Circuit court
of the State of Oregon for Klam
ath County; and
Whereas, It appears to tae satis
faction of this court that Annie
Krkcr was tho record owner of the
hereinafter described property, and
aho now tenders to the county tho
amount for .which such property was
purchased by the count;, with in
terest thcron nt the rate of 0 per
cent per annum from the duto ot
such purchase, to-wit; the total
sum of SS.1B; and
Whereas, this court Is satisfied
that said property should ' be re
conveyod to said Annie Eckor, and
It will bo to tho best tntoreet ot tho
tax payers of said county that said
property should bo so re-conveyed
by authority ot Chapter 175 of
the 1923 Sosalon Laws ot Oregon.
Now Thoroforo, It. is hereby or
dored, that tho following doscrlbed
parcel of land shall be re-convoyed
to Annlo Kckor, of Oreoley,' Colo
rado, by tho oxecution ot nn ap
propriate dood tor such purpose.
Tie property heroin above ro
ferrod to is situated in Klamath
County, Oregon, and Is particularly
doscrlbed as follows:
Lots 5 and 0, Block 31, White
Lnko City. ' '.
Dated this 14th day of Fobruary,
1920. '
County Court ot Klamath County.
By H. H. Bunnell,
County Judge,
. ; By Burroll Short,
Commissioner.
Chicken
Dinner
Every Sunday
FORT KLAMATH
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor
From Incubator
to Stew Kettle
Herald
IN THE COI.'NTY COUHT OF THB
BTATE OF OilEOON, FOIl
KLAMATH COI.'NTY
Order providing for the Issuance
advertisement and sulo ot road
bonds.
In .the matter of tho Issuance of
$125,000 of Kuad Bunds by Klam
ath County.
Wliereai, at a road bond election
duly called and held in Klamath
County, Oregon, on' the 4th day of
November, 1924, an hsue of bonds
for the 'construction and mainten
ance of permanent roads in said
county .was duly authorized by the
voters of said county In the sum
of (120,000, together witb interest
thereon, said bonds to mature and
come due as follows, to-wit:
$3000 eleven years from dale of
issue;
$3000 twelve years from date of
isnue;
$3000 thirteen years from- date of
Isiue;
$3000 fourteen year from date
of issue;
$3000 fifteen years from date of
issue;
$0000 sixteen years from date
of issue;
$5000 seventeen years from date
of Issue; v
. $5000 eighteen years from date
of issue;
$5000 nineteen years from date
of issue;
$5000 twenty years from dato of
Isiuo;
$7000 twenty one years from date
of Issue;
$7000 twenty two years from date
of Issue;
$7000 twenty three years from
dato of issue;
$7000 twenty
date ot Issue;
$7000 twenty
four years from
five years from
date of Issue; "
$10000 twenty six years from
date of Issue;
$10000 twenty seven years from
duo of Issue;
viuooo twenty eigat years from
dato ot issue;
$10000 twenty nine years from
dato of issue; i
$10000 thirty years from' dato
of Issue; ,
and bear Interest at a rate not to
exceed 0 per cent per annum; and
Whereas, it now becomes the
duty of the County Court of Klam
ath County. Oregon, to cause the
aforesaid bonds to be Issued, and
to advertise such amount of them
for sale as in the judgment of the
County Court may bo necessary;
and
Whereas, In the Judgment ot tho
said County Court It is now neces
sary to issue and sell the total
amount ot such authorized bond
issue; vis; $125,000 of the afore
said bonds;
Now therefore, it h hereby ord
ered, that Klamath County, Oregon
do issue its bonds in the sum of
$125,000, par value In amount. In
denominations of one thousand
($1000) dollars each, numbored 1
to 125 inclusive, said bonds to bear
date April 1, 1925 and to mature
as follows, to-wit:
$000 eleven years from date of
Issue;
$3000 twelve years from dato ot
issue;
$3000 thirteen years from date
of Issue;
$3000 fourteen years from date
of Jssue;
$3000 fifteen years from dato, of
issue; ;
$5000 sixteen years from dato
of Issue; . , ,"
$5000 seventeen years from dato
of issue; "
$5000 elghtceu years from dato
of Jssue;
$5000 nineteen years from date
ot issue;
$5000 twenty years from date ot
Hsue;
$7000 twenty one wears from dato
ot Issue;
$7000 twenty two years from date
ot Issue; '
$7000 twonty three years from
date ot Issue;
$7000 twenty four years from
date ot issue;
$7000twenty' five years from date
ot Issue;
$10000 twenty six years from
date ot issue;
$10000 twenty seven years from
dati ot issue;
' $10000. twonty eight years from
date ot Issue;
$10000 twenty nine years from
dato ot l3suo;
i$10,000 thirty years from dnte
of issue; ' .
lid bonds to bo sealed with the
seal ot said county, and signed bi
Surelive - SuregrQW? v Surelay
i
Classified
I'ne County Judga and tho County
Cleric of said County, the entire
hsue aforesaid to bear Interest at
the rate of not to exceed 5 per cent
per annum, payable semi-annually
April 1 and October 1 of each
year, said Interest being repres
ented by Interest coupons attached
to said bond3 bearing tho engrav
ed fac-simlle signature of the said
County Judge and County Clerk,
both principal and interest payable
at tho Fiscal Agency of the State
of Oregon in New York City, and
It Is further
Ordered, lhat the bonds hereby
authorized, and tho coupons at
tached thereto, shall be in . sub
stantially tac fallowing form:
No $1000.00 United States
of America, State of Oregon, Bond
of 'Klamath County, Itsued for tho
construction of permanent road-j
therein, Series C. '
The County of ' Klamath, in the
State of Oregon, far value re-eived
prbmlie to pay to bearer One thous
and Dollars on the 1st day of April
19.... with Interest thereon at the
rate of per cent per annum, pay
able semi-annually on the first days
of April and October to the bearer
of the respective coupons therefor
hereto attached upon presentation
and aurranJcr thereof as tiey ma
ture, lnh principal and interest be
ing payable in United States Gold
coin ot the present standard value
at the Fiscal Agnacy of the State
of Oregon in New York City.
This bond is one of a aeries of
like date and tenor, except as to
maturity, 'numbered 1 to 125 In
clusive, authorized by a. vote of the
voters of Klamath Caunty, regon,
voting at an election held far said
purpose in slid Connty on the 4th
day of November, 1924, held in
pursuance of law, and under and by
virtuo of an order of" the County
Court of said County, after dne
notice given, at which said election
an indebtdneas ot the sum of One
Hundred Twenty-five Thousand .dol
lars ($125,000) and Interest there
on was authorized by said voters to
be created for the construction of
permanent roads in said, eouatyv
And it Is hereby certified that
every requirement of law relating
to the Issue thereof has been duly
complied with and that this bond
is within every debt and other limit
prescribed by the constitution or
laws of the State ot Oregon, and
that for the punctual payment of
the principal and interest hereon
the full faith and credit of Klam
ath County is hereby irrevocably
pledged.
In witness whereof, the County of
Klamath has caused its seal to be
hereto affixed and this bond to be
signed' by the County Judge and
the County Clerk of said County,
and the annexed coupons to bear
the fac-siraile signatures of the said
officers this 1st day of April 1925.
Klamath Connty, Oregon,
(Seal) By -
Attest: County Judge.
County Clerk.
(Coupon)
No $ On' the first day
ot April (October 19 The Coun
ty ot Klamath, State ot Oregon, will
pay to bearer dollars in Unit
ed States gold coin ot the present
standard value at the fiscal agenoy
of the State of Oregon in New York
City, for six. months Interest then
duo on Its Road Bond, dated April
1, 1925. No Klamath County,
Oregon, by R. M. Bunnell, County
Judge. Attest: C. R. DeLap, County
Clerk.
(Cortif irate to be endorsed on bond)
State of Oregon, County of Klam
ath, ss.
The undersigned as County Treas
urer far Klamath County, Oregon,
hereby ccrtlflces that the within
bond, with its attached Coupons, is
one ot a serios of -bonds authorized
by a vote of the voters ot Klamath
County, Oregon, at an election held
throughout said County tor ' said
purpose on the 4th day ot Novem
ber, 1924, which vote authorized the
creation ot 'an indebtedness in the
sum of $125,000 and intetrest there
on, and authorized the issuance of
such bonds.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Klamath
County, Oregon, this 1st day ot
April 1925. (signed) County
treasurer of Klamath County, Ore
gon, and It Is further
Ordered, that beginning .with the
fourth year after the sale ot the
aforesaid issue ot bonds, the Coun
ty Court shall each year thereafter
set aside as a special fund for tho
payment ot the bonds such percent
age ot tho face value of such bonds,
as tho dnte ot maturity shall aggre
. Ttwr- .fiuwmmn
gate the full faro value thereof; and
It I' further
Ordered that the amount neces
sary to provide aald redemption fund
and to pay tho annual lntere.it ori
outstanding bonds, shall be akl"d
to the general levy of taxes as may
be required from year to year, which
taxes shall be levied upon all the
taxable property within Klamatn
County; and It Is further
Ordored, that tho 14lh day of
March 1D25, at the Chamber of the
County Court m the Cpunty Court
Hause, in Klamalh Falls, Klamath
County, Oregon, at 4 o'clock p. m.
are hereby fixed as the time and
place for the sale of the aforesaid
bonds In the sum of One Hundred
Twenty-five thousand dollars ($125-
000) ns hereinabove indicated; and
the County Clerk of said Klamath
County Is hereby instructed to make
due advertisement thereof by publi
shing notice of ale of such bonds
for at least threo weeks. In the
Evening Herald and In the Klamath
News two newspapers printed in
Klamath County, Oregon.
, Done In open court this 14th day
of February, A. D. 1925.
County Court Of
.- Klamath Connty, Oregon.
(Seal) By It. H. Bunnell.
County Judge,
By Burrell Sfcirt,
Commissioner.
Attest: C. R. De Lap,
County Clerk. '
l-'Olt SAJ.K
FARM FOR SALE, Direct from Own-
er; partly irrigated; 200 acres;
good for grain, alfalfa or stock.
P. C. Carlson, -mile west of
Spring Lake school bouse. Also,
smaller ranches from 40 acres
and up for saie. 4-10
FOR SALE HIRE OR' TRADE
Heavy work horses. Robert S.
Adams, Merrill, Oregon. M24-A24
FOR SALE Ford roadster. Good
condition. Apply, 741 Walnut St.
Wm. Combs. 9-11
FOR SALE By owner, 2 five room
modern houses, first class condi
tion. One furnished, corner lot.
One block from school. Price rea
- sonable- if all cash, very reason
able. -Rent, $40 each. Phone
269-J. 9-11
CUSTOM .HATCHING Those hav
ing eggs to incubate Phone 49SW5
Also a few baby chicks tor sale
after Hay 15. 7-13
FOR SALE 3-room plastered house
on pavement, partly furnished.
Garage, basement, very reason
able terms. Phone 441-J between
5 and 6 p. m. 9-15
FOR SALEHIRE OR TRADE
Heavy work horses. Robert S.
Adams, Merrill, Ore. M28-A28
A BARGAIN Two 50x150 foot lots
with three room new house com
pletely furnished. This property
is the same as Sixth Street prop
erty. This price of $2000.00 is for
sale this week.
COLORED EGGS for sale by Camp
fire girlB, 60c per dozen delivered.
Orders taken till 8:00 p. m. Fri
day, April 10. Phone 246W or
call 1013 Jefferson. 8-10
FOR SALE by owner, four-room fur
nished house, with double ga
rage. 330 Lincoln. Phone 508-J.
018
EWES FOR SALE, some with Iambs,
some -without. P. C. Carlson. H
mile west Spring Lake school
house. 4-10
RETIRING from business, closing
entire stock and fixtures. Prop
erty for sale. Don't miss this op
portunity, w. A. Jackson, 335 So.
th st. city 1-10
FOR SAL E-t-Everbearing straw
berry plants, $1.25 per hundred.
C. W. Hamilton, Grcnnon Ranch.
Phono 496-J-3. 8-14
FOR SALE- OR 'RENT Brick ware
house on Spring street, on R. R.
spur. Possession May 1st. Inquire
E. Quintch, 21 First Ave. 8-10
WA.XTFJJ
WANTED Salesman with car to
handle article which sells at sight.
Each $3 sale nets you $1.50. Ex
clusive territory is open. Box 111
Herald. 4-10
LADY wants housework by hour.
Phono 360-W. 9-11
WIANTED Laundry work to do nt
home. 1422 Munznnlta St. 9-15
WANTED Someone to enre for old
gentleman In their own home.
Phone 14-M. 9-11
WORK WANTED as chambermaid.
Address Nellie Liddle, Gen. Del.,
Klamath Falls. 9-11
WANTED Financial backing for
small pine remanufucturlng plant
to be located In Klamath Falls.
This 19 a good opportunity to
make money providing you have
from ten to fifteen thousand dol
lars to Invest. Writo Box 74. rare
Herald. 8-10
Murphey's
Section
WANTKD
WANTED fn for general fnrm
work. Married preferred. Box
ADC, care Herald office. 7-10
FOll ItKXT
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, $15
per month. Phone 345. 4-10
CALL FRANK'S BAGGAGE LINE
for moving trunks and light haul
ing. Phone 850. Corner 8th and
Main. M18-A18
FOR RENT Large sunny room with
beat and bath for one or two
gentlemen. 238 N. 3rd upstairs,
2 blocks oft Main. 6-11
FOR RENT Nice room, 2 blocks
from Main, Phone D25-R. 9-U
FOR RENT Cheerful bedroom In
private home, three blocks from
Main St. Use of bath and phone.
512 N. 8th St. Phone 264-J 9-15
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms; bath
and phone. Free auto parking.
' 840 Walnut. . 7-10
FOR RENT Small furnished Apt.
Inquire after 6 p. in. 103 Pine.
8-1U
FOR R E N T-S!eep!n; room with
bath. One block from Main St.
1133 Pine Street. - : 8-9
FOR RENT Furnished housekeo;
" Inpt room. No children. Phone
56S-R. 1143 Pine. 8r10
LOST AXl FOUND
LOST Gray tan overcoat between
Keno and top of Green Springs
Mt. Had money and Pacific Fruit
and Produce Co. checks, in leather
bag In pocket. Reward. Phone
139-M. Clyde Kazee. .,, 9
nstELLAXKOU8
CARPENTER, construction and
bulMing work done and, guaran
teed. Same attention to small
lobs as the big ones... Work com
pleted In the shortest possible
time. No delays. Free, estimates
given. See me before letting your
contract. I can save yon time and
money. Thomas Bomar, ITotel
Baldwin. Phone 65. . M21-A21
VIOLIN AND PIANO Instruction by
Z. Peters, accredited , by State
Board of Education, given In
pupils home' by appointment.
Phone 451-W 'Between 8 and 9
- a. m. each day except Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday. M14-A14
WELL DRILLING Vocbatzer .Bros.
1731 Melrose. Phone 225R. Wo
get water. Also install water
. system. M12-A12
EASTER SALE
The Methodist Ladles Aid -will
hold a cooked food and apron sale
at Balin's Furniture Store, next to
the Public Marnot on Saturday the
11th at 10 a. m. Will sell: Tamale
pies, cakes, pies, desserts, salads,
rolls, candies, etc: . , . ,9-10
CARD PARTY AND DANCE
A card party and dance will be
held ' Monday night. April 13, at
Moose hall, under the auspices of xiie
young ladies ot Sacred Heart church.
All members and friends are cordial
ly invited to attend. '
THE BONNIE BEAUTY SHOPPE
open Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays. Phone 3 2 3, West
Chiloquln. A7M1
TRIANGLE CAFE The place to got
good eats. OPEN ALL NIGHT.
633 Main street. Phone 624., ; tf
FRUIT TREKS CHEAP
SPECIAL PRICE of 60 cents each
from apples to prunes. All kinds.
No deliveries. Call at greenhouse
ot Klamath Flower shop, opposite
4lr grounds. 2-4
OPBN FOR BUSINESS Cars
washed, steamed . and ' greased.
'Holney Thompson, 7th and Klain
, nth Just back of creamery.
A8-M6
SHOES REPAIRED BY MAIL
iSend them to the ,Goodyear Shoe
Repair Shop, 121 N. 8th St. We
pay tho return postage,
FIRST QUALITY Jorsey milk. Call
496-J, Eastslde Dairy. , A7-M7
ORAN W. LOUD, Expert Wbtch
mnker. Swiss watches a specialty.
107 S. 7th St. 2-15
STONE MASON FOR HIRE, by day
or contract. 2227 S. 6th. A3-M3
IF IT IS to be Kalsomlned, lot
Browning do It. Phone 461. 6-11
PRIVATE HOME H0U88 CLEAN
ing, janitor work and window
cleaning. Wall paper nnd ruga a
specialty. Phone 405. A. ri
Combs. . A8-M8
' .WINDOW CLEANING
Window cleaning, houso ' cleaning,
floor waxing. References furnish
ed. A. M. Rhoads, Phone 360W.
-, 8-14
Seed f Store
your.
ie 87 - .906. Main
7 $t!ft,fM.