The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 25, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Saturday. June 2I, 1027 '
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OKEflON '
Pace Six
MURPHY ENROLLS
HELP FOR ROAD
TO
, Ul
Legislator Seeks to Mobil
ize Counties of North
ern California
YRKKA, Calif., June 15 At a
special meeting o( the Sacramento
Chamber of Commerce held early
thla week, Assemblyman J. J. Mur
phy explained (he purpose of push,
Init the. building of Ike Wecd-Kla-math
nil la road. The chamber
went on- record of approval ot the
road.
Murphy stated that tho project
will cost $200,000, or about I30U0 a
tnllo. lie asked for aid from all
the other counties Interested., as
Siskiyou county alone could not
handle the matter. I
To Ret help from the state. It Is
necessary to form a. district of the
Sicramenlo valley counties. Shasta
.MADAMS N'ADKIA
Clairvoyant Psychic
Permanently Located At
4j so. Kiversiae Ave. i
Readings Daily 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. I
Taone 652-H for Appointments
UPHOLSTKUINU
IL H. MAT-. UPHOLSTERY
Manufacturer of overstuffed furni
ture. Full line of materials. We do j
all kinds of upholstering. New and
general repair work.
We deliver and will call and
show samples.
Window Shades Hammocks
S3 3 lain St. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Phone 2W-I.
Starting Slay 1st
Red Ball Stage Line
llct. Lakevicw and Kiam. Kalis
Lv. Klamalh Falls 8:SO A. M.
Ar. Lakevlew at 1 :SO P. M.
Lv. Lakevtew at S:S P. U.
Ar. Klamath Falla 7:30 P. 51.
Leaves Itcckard's Anto Stage
Office
Phone 77
HURRY TAXI SERVICE
Under
New Management
rhone 341
Tronipt Service
J10-Jyl0
EXCAVATING
ULASTI.VU
Sewer and Cesspool Work
I'liouc .
Call al WK1 K. Mnin St.
' FRANK MARTIX
HOWARD
Transportation Co.
STAGES
Leaving Klamath Falls 7:13
A. M., 10:00 A. M., 1 P. M-,
4 P. M., making connections to
Portland and way points same
day. Connections at Ashland
j with Pickwltk Stages (or Call-
lorau points.
7:11 A. U. and 1:00 P. M.
Stages make direct through con
nections to Portland and Seattle.
10:00 A. M. and 4 P. M. Stages
make direct connections to Sao
Francisco and Los Angeles.
Local Office 613 Main St
Phone 000
YOUNG
COAL & TRANSFER
COMPANY
'DIAMOND BRIQUETS"
Phone 1007
First
Methodist Church
Tenth and High Sta.
FRANK L. WfcSlETT.
Minister
Residence, 1003 High St.
"We Specialize In Help
fulness. Sunday Services
11 a. m., 7:30 p. m.
CHILOQUIN STAGES
Leave Klamath Falls Dally for
Chiloquln and Intermediate)
points as follows:
a. m. 12:30 noon
1:30 p. m. 7:30 p. m.
less 9 a. m. bus to connect (or
camps beyond Chiloquln.
C. S. KINO,
Owner
KLAMATH-VVKED STACK
to
vki:i
and Intermediate points.
Lv. K. F. 7:80 Ar. Weed 12
Lv. Weed 1:30 Ar. K. F. 6:00
Stages Leaving '
Stage Terminal Depot
15 Main
WEED
Rfll IF
u
county has approved of tills district,
loitcther with Suiter, Tehama und
Butte counties.
Onilot-MNl Ily Supervisor
A delegation from Ihe highway
and traffic committees of tho cham
ber went before the board of super
Visors, who voted to Join with the
chamber lu bringing about a Joint
meting of rvpresentallvca of the .1
counties Involved in Ihu Sacramento
Valley Citizens' Regional Council,
end the San Francisco buy counties.
It was pointed out thai to hold
the big wholesale bu&luess from the
Klamath region, this road would be
m .-.Mtsarv to both Sacramento anil
the bay cities, as well as lo provide j
a dlrecf route lo Crater Ijiko aud
northern California playgruiid.
At The Pine Tree
Gilbert Ihe tlreat. Hypnotlo OTi
ard and noted lecturer, appearing
at the Piue Tree Theatre, is hold
Inn his audit ure spellbound with
his marvelous experiments. giving
last nht evea a grciter demon
stration of hi ability in the art of
hypnolsm and mental suggestion.
His feature teat, that of drawlhg
blood from the arm of a young
l,tr leavlna the flesh in a state
of coma, like de.th. then bringing
her. by mental suggestion, bnca lo
uormil again, was wonderfully ac
knowledged by Ihe audience.
Several new comic tesis were
presented, though the one most
annreriaied.' was the' rendition' ot
several operatic selections, imper
sonations. In voice, of Caruso.
Gluck. A I. Jolson and other famous
artists, by subjects from Ihe audi
ence. On the screen, dynamic rrlscllla
Dean. In "The Speeding enus.'
the plcturliatlon of an orignal story
hr Welfnril Reaton. tiled "At the
Wheel." is an automobile story,
centering around the manufacture
and perfection of a gearless car
and a cross country race from De
troit to Los Angeles.
Res. Phone 114.? Klamath Fall
Office Phone II si Mvlhaaei BMg.'
(Of Save y
Get performance, appearance,
and features WORTHY OF
much higher priced cars
FOR proof of this assertion, give any
New Silent Star Four model a tho
rough inspection. (fNote the imposing
"finest car" features. Relax in the com
fortable seats. Study the pleasing har
mony of polished lacquer. H Then take
the wheel and drive 10 miles. Look at
( Have you
... a "four" that U
NEW SILENT,,
STAR FOUR '
prices tanlngwith i
I. O. B. LANSING .
8th & Klamath- Ave.
SMALL DOWN
winTiirn rrnn
liiUllltll V.LLTD
US
TO
STATE -PEN;:
Mrs. Do Autremont to Re
turn to New Mexico,
Hugh Pessimistic
MKDFOKD. Ore.. June j. t.n
Mrs. Ilelle He Autremont of Lake
wood. N. M.. mother of the Do Au
tremont brothers, confessed slayers
in Ihe Siskiyou tunnel holdup,
wear from weeping, bid her sons
goodbye lu the coiutty Jail yesfordav
afternoon. The visit lusted over an
hour.
Mrs. Dp Autremont was not pres
ent In the court room during the
final scene, because she was not
apprised of Ihe proceedings 'until j
too late.
"I know there could be no hu
man as unhappy as myself." the
distracted mother i!d this n'orn
Irg at the home of a friend In. tin
city. "I have no statement no
and have been unable to make any
plans as to the future. I suppose
I will go back lo New Mexico."
The three brothers, by their own
admissions of guilt, left for Ihe
state prison at Salem Thursday
evening.
Hugh was dressed In Roy's salt
nnd pepper Norfolk suit. His faco
was drawn and haggard. May wore
his owa clothes, whilo Roy was
dressed In the new brown suit Hugh
wore during the first daya of his
first trial. Hugh carried In his
hand the straw hat he wore the
day he came to Jackson conniy. af
ter his return from the Philippines.
Once in Ihelr compirtment. the
three brothers started reading cop
ies of ait evening paper which con
tained Hugh's narrative ot the
crime.
As the train started Roy. a smile
on his face, waved to the crowd.
A few feminine hands fluttered a
farewell. There was no demonstra
tion, but a rush of spectators lo
catch a glimpse of Ihe notorious
youths and outlaws.
The De Autremont spent their
last afternoon In the rouuty jail
making ready for the trip to pris
on. They shaved and pressed their
clothes, snd packed their belong-
1 ings.
j "I might get out ill 60 or 0
i
years, said ttugn. vui i oouoi it.
Kay and Roy, Ihe twins, were
more gloomy about tho future.
SONS TAKEN
the rigid rear vision mirror to discover
how effectively vibration has been
eliminated. The "Red Seal" Continen
tal Motor is COMPLETELY SUS
PENDED IN RUBBER. ((Challenge
r.ny low-priced car on a steep hilL Find
out how easy it It to past others.
seen Star Car's New Convertible Cabriolet?)
"smooth at a tlx"
a iiiumA, kxibk"lx'7or UutainoiMT!
550
GREATER
STAR SIX
price starting with
P. O. B LANSING
StsirlCdirs
fours (cat SIXES
HAMAKER MOTOR
PAYMENT
esse
'."llrother and I see no hope
e are i
willing to pay, said Roy.
All three expressed aat Infliction
with Ihe sentences. "We're glad
we took a loaj off oir consciences,"
said Roy. the laikiitlvo brother, who
kept Insisting "there, uiv things
'about this the public don't uuiler-
land."
Pressed for au eAplamitlon. he
ountercd wtll 'Mt'tn long story." I
Dolp and Wilhelm
Get One Hole Lead,
VICTORIA. Juno 23. (.11 Frank
Pulp and Rudy Wllheliii each secur
ed a one hole lead this morning in
the semi-finals of Ihe Pacific North
west Amateur championships at
Colwood.
A Jinx pursued Roy Moe for the
flr.;t IS holes of hta match with
Frank Polp. who was 3 up nt this
point. .Moe then won Ihe ltFth und !
17th. but Dolp saved his lead by
sinking a seven footer on the Inst
green. j
F.i:t CARS
An 8. O. 8. cull for ran with
which to. transport the ion railroad
ticket agenta who will visit Klam
ath Falls Sunday, was Issued this
afternoon by Lynn Sabtn, secretary
ot Ihe chamber ot commerce.
"We neeu cars: lots of them."
Sanln rominented. "We want lo
give these visitors an Intensive
course In the advantage of Klam
'ath. The train arrives at 9 a. m.
' and leaves at 1 1 a.m."
! 11. D. Mortenson, president of tod
Pelican Hay Lumber company, and
C. A. Henderson, county ageit. will
address the agents at the t lumber
of commerce.
Legal Notices
XOTICK FOR. I'l lll.U'ATIli.V.
Department of the Interior, IT. S.
Land Office at Lakevlepw. Ore-
j NOTICK Is hereby given that
' James Clarence Olson, of Dorrls.
California, who. on August 4. 1933.
made Homestead F.ntry, Art Juno
( Section 9. Township 4 IS.. Range
' r,1 i 1 in I .1. 1 1 J a . n m 1. n ThrM
Year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before C.
R. DeLap, Clerk of the County
Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregoh.
on tue sutn cay vi juir, iv.i.
Claimant names as witnesses:
I Jav W. Tucker. Frank C. High.
Frank Mullln. Charles II. Olson, all
or. 1'trn.i. vttitti.Tui.1.
I F. P. LHillT.
! r , Register.
Sun S limes
$
725
CO.
Phone 1040
EASY TERMS C
- - - - -ayj
"We Know How"
NEW
CITY LAUNDRY
Phono 154
. We cull for and deliver ,
all work.
A trial will ovnvlnc.
K. J. K01.ll, Mgr.
r-.v'-;-iVii
SUMMER
PRICES ON
WOOD
Duy your winter's supply of
bloek-wood and greeo-lub at
prices are at bedrock (or wood
once, while thu prices arc at
the bottom.
FARMERS
Also slock up for the year,
at the bin or delivered. We
deliver anywhere in the valley
lia cord Jumbo loads.
Standard Dyers
and Cleaners
Odorless Cleaning
One-Day Service
Expert Dyeing
1409 Esplanade St
Phone 825 .
Veronica
for
RedudngCUght
Ala vssrraest s
Fkyslcfaat la ska
rssttSMMsr-.-
High Blood Pi sMsaa '
Acid Coadltloas
Kldosy, Llva aa4
Dladdar Traablas
laalMta
C ( I a I a
Star Drug Co.
Legal Notices
'OTICE t)K Prill.lCATItl.V.
rrarlmnt of tho Interior. V. S.
Land Office at 1-akevlcpw, Ore
gon, June 20, 1927.
NOTIC K la hereby given that Kd
ward .Martin C'henal, of Klamath
Kails, Oregon, who, on October 27,
lHt2, mads Kecliimatiun Home
stead Kntry. No. 01195B. for Karm
l oll "H" or Lot IJ. HiiNVs.
NStNVs Lot 12. Hectlon 1 4. Town
ship 418., Ilanao lie., Wlllametto
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion lo mako Three Year I'roof, lo
establish claim to tha land above
described, before C. H. Delip.
Clerk of the County Court, at Kla
math Kalis, Oregon, on tha 1st day
ot August, 1927.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Preston J. M. tipence, of Morrill,
Oregon.
Lar J. Hedlund, ot Merrill, Ore
gon. Itoss H. Drown, of Klamath
Falls, Oregtn.
Waller tj. Reynolds, ot Morrill,
Oregon.
' ' F. I'. LIC, I IT.
Register.
SUN 1i tlmr.s.
SOLMON'S.
Kqulty 8:170.
ETHKL K. IIKD(iE3,
l'Uintlff.
vs.
WILFRED LEWIS HEDGES,
Defendant.
To: WILFRED LKWI8 IIED0E8,
the above named defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE BTATE
OF OHEOON, yon are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed against yon in the
shove entitled suit, on or before
Friday, tho J9lh day of July, 127.
and If you fall so to answer, for
want thereof, thn plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for Iho relief pray
ed for In her complaint, to-wit: tor
a divorce from you upon two caus
es of suit, first, upon the grounds
of cruel and Inhuman treatment,
rendering" her life miserable, bur
densome and nnhappy, second, upon
Ihe grounds of gross habitual
drunkenness, contracted since mar
riage and existing for more thnn
one year Immediately prior to Ihe
commencement of this ault and for
Ihe absolute control and custody of
tha two minor children, Claudo Ray
mond Hedges and Josephine Hedg
es, and that you pay the sum of
330.00 each and every month for
tho care and support of Ihu nuld
cltildruii, und for such othvr aud
101 Mala Pbona S3S
II -v
I f I
FSVS.
Legal Notices
further relief, which In Ilia court
may seem Just and equitable
I This summons ia served upon
you by publication (hereof oure
I each week for a period of six ron
secullvo and successive weeks, pur
suant to order ot Ihn llonomblu A.
I. Leavlll, Judge of Ihu above en
titled Court, aiadn and vine red ou
Ihu 1 til at day of Juue. lJ7. 1'ntu
of first publication ' hereof June
i I Tib. 1937. and dul of last pub
lication hereof July 811th. IU37,
i. M. van VAcroa. ,
Attorney (or plalutlff. Post office
and Uuaiuess . address: au 1-3
Wllllta llulldiug, Klamath Falla,
Oregon.
JunelT-Ht-Jyl-g-la tiit
HI MMONH.
FylTlY IM.-MI.
In the Circuit Court of tho State ot
. OraltfOli f.k lli I'iiiiiiI, ..f l.'t..
alii..
AN LKJC NOREN.
I VlnltttMf.
vs.
, PAt'I. 8. NOHKN",
IVfvuiluut. '
To I'aul 8. Niirvn, iho akove natu
re! ilvfvinlant.
IN TIIK KAalK Of TUB BTATR
OK OKKUON. yuu a-s horoby to
quired to appear ami an:iwir His
riiinplalnl filed aaalnat yuu In Ihu
atwva cntltlril ami, on ur hvtiirs,
Krlilav. tha ih day ( JulV.
and It you fall to to anawsr. for
want tkrrwnl tha plnlnlKf will apply
to tho t'oun for Ilia rn)i( prayvU
for lu her rvniplaltii. tuvll: for a
divorce from you, upon lbs (rounds
of crunl anil Uibuumn irralmout su4
Ipi-rsonnl Imliaulllva, rncdsrlnc Ur
Ifs nikipittblo. hurtlvamiui and ua
.happy and for Iho almoluta control
and custody of the minor dauihlor,
I'aullna Krclyn Noma, and for
such othsr and furthsr rfllel. whlfh
to the Court may icsm just . and
vquuaoia.
Thla summons Is ' scrvsd nnon
you by puhllralloa Ihvrnof vnn
each wok for a period of six con
secutive and auccoaalvs wveks, pur
suant to ordvr ot tha llonorabla A.
L. Lravltt. Juilxs ot tha abova sn-
iiltli-d Court, niadn and antorvd on
17th day of alay. 1I7. IMtU
of first publication May :7th. 19S7.
'and data of last publUatluu July
8th, 137.
D. E. VAN VACTOII.
Attorney for I'lalntlff. I'oat Of
j flea and business addrvsa: Od4
I Vsllows Bulldlug Klamath Falls.
Klamath County. Oraana,
;U27-Jl-l-I?..Jyl.k.
11IOH WANTKO.
School District No. 1 ot Klamath
County, Oregon, will receive sealed
bids on construction ot sU-room
addition lo Iho Mills Addition
School.
Ulddars will obtain plana and
specifications from C N. Cusvbuoui.
Underwood Hldg.
All blda to bo plainly marked
"Sealed Rid." lo ha artdreaaed to
Ida It. Momyer, Clerk, Kchool Dist
rict No, 1. to ho accompanied by
certified check or bldder'a bond for
t of the amount bid. and to ba
In Iho handa of tba Clerk not later
than noon of July 1, 1927,
Tho Hoard reserves Ihe right lo
reject any or all bids.
t hocks submitted must be certi
fied. Uncertified chocks will not
m considered as complying with
lerma nt advertisement.
June 2 1-July 1, inc
.VOTK'E OK ANNUAL HCIIOOL
MUKTl.VO. . .
NOTICE IS 11LHEUY GIVEN lo
the legal solera of Union High
School District No. Two (J) of Kla
math County. Btate of Oregon, that
Ihe ANNUAL bCHOOL MKKT1.NU
of aald District will ba held at
K It E MO NT SCHOOL. 2th and High
Sta., Klamath Falls. Oregon: to be
gin at the hour of two o'clock p. m.
on tho fourth Monday of June,' be
ing lha 37in day of Juno, A. 1.
1927.
This meeting la called for Ik
purpose of electing five directors
for Union High School District No.
2 and the transaction of business
ustinl at aucb meeting.
Dated this 'h day of June, 1927.
LESLIE ROGERS.
. ChalrmuB board ot Directors.
ATTEST:
W. 8. WILEY.
Dlatrict Clork.
To Jnne J7lli, Inn.
NOTICK FOR I1IDS.
School District Number One -I
Klamath County, Oregon,' will re
rcelv sealed bids on bond issue ol
IGS.qoo.00.
Honda will be dated August 1,
1027, will bear Interest at the rate
nt not lo exceed fc per annum, In
terest payable semi-annually.
. Bonds will bo duo and payable as
follows:
Payable Twenty Years from data,
options! for redemption by tha dis
trict ten years from date.
Interest and principal payable at
the Fiscal Agency of the State ol
Oreicon. In New York City, or at
tho office ot the Treasurer ot Kla
I math County, Oregon, at tha option
of the holder.
All bids to be plainly Marked
"Sealed Hid" and to bo addressed
to Ida 0. Momyer, Clerk.
All bids must be accompanied by
certified check for b of amount
bid and must be In the hands of
the clerk not later than noon,
June 29th. Rids will he opened at
the office ot tba district at Fremont
school, Klamath Falla, Oregon, at
7:30 p. m., June 29. 1927, al a
meeting open lo the public.
The Hoard reserves tba right lo
reject any or all bids.
School District No. 1, Klamath
County, Oregon'. '
IDA B. MOMYER,
Clnrk.
-2!.
f itutlon lo Show CniiHc on APl'licn-
I Hon In Hell Itenl l'mMrly.
I In the County Court nf the State of
Oregon,' for Klamath County,
!ln the Mailer nf the Estate ot
W. M. BWARTSFAOER,
deceased.
John M, Mnliicy, the AUmliitatra-
LpcuI Notices
-
lor of Ihn cslaln of YV. M. Hwarls
fnanr, ilocaassd, lisvlns prosrnlsd to
Ihls rourl and flld livrnln his vurl
fli'd fsottt lou, In duo form nt law.
pisylna fur ad uolr for Iho aalo '
of all thn ruul properly of auld W.
M. HwntUfmter. dmeased, for tha
purposes therein set (yrtli. ami It
uppeurlni lo llU court, by said pa
lllluu. that II uuld b fur Iho ad
Voiitujt, licnirii. and bast InterMt
or tho valuta, and those Inlon-sted
Iborulu, to sell Iho wbols of tha
rent eslalo. to pay hi debts nut
ataiidlim uaalusl said vsluia of said
diKtiasvd. Iha said V- HwarU
fuavr, and Iho debts, iuansoa. and
i luira-ea of ad iii III 1st (at Ion. It la
Thurvfora hereby ordured by Ikla
court. Hint nil persona liitnrostud la
Ihn estate of said deceased appar
beforo said court on lh Until day o(
July. . IHJ7., namely: John W.
Hwartsfater; Charles a. Hwarlafat
er: Mrs. i. N. Malney: Maal
Sparks: Mr. Offla Voun: ton
Ktiutsstv; I 'Ulc Knuiien; llaslar
Ktiiilsen and l.ottln Knutaen, tho
Inst four named persons belli Ihn
heirs, of Olile Kiiltlsen, a Uei eased
daiuthler ul W. M. Hararlsraaer, da
I rtaseil, (ha tiatnos, residences and
ae 1 sail) rlatnd persona kelns;
set nut In said verified pallium
herein, at 2 o'clock In lb afternoon
of said day, at I ha rourl room of
said court, kn Ije ssld county of
Klamath. Buie nt Oreion. titer to
show causa slty an order should
not Ua srautwl lo said admlnlslra
lor. lo avll the whola ot tha real
state of aald deceased, at either
private or public sale, aa In the pa
t It Ion prayed fur. Thai a copy ot
thu order be published one ' ft
week for four successive weeks In
THB KVKM.VO IIKHAI.K a news
paper published In Klainalh Kalis,
Klamath County, Oregon, being ot
aenoral circulation In said county.
Tha following, la dearrlblloa of
lha real estate herein befora ra
ferrsd lo and which la sought to ba
sold titular aald petition: lots Nina
19) aud Tu la lllork 3v.
of Harrow Addition lo Klsmsth
Kslls. Oregon.
j Dated Klamath Falla, Oregon,
June 17. It7.
I I'UKU tt. (IUXU1ARO. !
I County Judgs. ' -
(Jun 1$ :S July 1-14.
I.VOTK K OF UNA I. KKTTI KMKNT.
Nolle Is hereby given I hit lha
undersigned administrator ot lha
. Estate of Hugh L. I'loplon, ds
1 ceased, has filed In. Ihe County
j Court tor Klamath County, Ore-
son. Ihe Final Account of his ad
v ministration of said estate ami
thai aald court has appointed Fri
day the 1st day bt July, 1(27, at
lha hour of t o'clock p. m. as tha
lime aud the court room ol aald
'court aa Ihe place for Ihe hearing
and eeiileinenl nf aatl acmunl.
t Ialetl this Mny 31, 127.
I ( I.AL'HE ii. CLOI'TON."
Admlolslralut nf tho batata o(
Hugh I,. Clopton, deceased.
J4 II-1I-3S. ' " '
I HI MMONH.
No. SUM Kqally.
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT TS AND
, KUK THE COUNTY or KLAM
ATH STATE OF OIIEUON.
Eva Hummers,
I'lalntlff. :
vs. ,
John R. Summers, 1
Iwfendsat,
TO JOHN K. SUMMERS, DEFEN
DANT. IN THB NAME Of THE STATE OF
OREOON:
You are hereby required lo ap
pear and answer the Complaint filed!
against you In the above entitled
,81111 on or before Monday, Ihe 27lh
day of June, 1927, and for failure)
to appear and answer thereto, Ike
' plaintiff will take Judgment and
. decree against you for a drea of
! divorce dissolving the bouds of mat
rimony pow existing between, you
and the plaintiff herolu, on the
grounds of desertion for more than
one year last psst, and for Ihe dis
solution .of said marriage vows oa
the grounds of cruel and Inhuman
treatment, and for Ihe cualody oC
Iho minor children, lo-wlt: Claud
Summers and Evelyn Hummers!
June 27lh, 1927. la Ihe last day
nf the time prescribed In lha Order
for Publication of Ibis Summons, la
which yo may appear and answer
said Complaint. Ihe flrat puhllralloa
laeroof being May 14th, 1137 and
tbo nat publication being ' Jan
25th. 19ST. i
Thla Summons Is served by pub
lication by order ot Ihe Honorable
A. L. l-eevltt, Judge of Ihe tircolt
Court of lha Stale of Oregon, for
Klamath County, dated May 12,
1927, which order required1 that
Summons be' published onre a weak
for slg successive wanks (7 Inser
tions I In The Evening Herald, a
newspaper printed and published
and of general circulation. In Klam
ath Kslls, Klamath County, Oregon,
the first publication being ; May
14th, 1927; and tha last publication
being June 3tth. 127.
W. II. A. RENNER,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Whose office and post-office addresa
Is, American National Rank Dlilg.,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Mayl4-21-23-J4-tl-18-2t. .
NOTICE T,0 CONTRACTORS,'
Notice Is hereby given that lha
Klsmsth County. Fair Hoard deal res
bids on the (lonernt Contract tor
Ihe erection of an Exhibition llulld
Ing lo be located on lha Klamath
County Fair Orounds. I
Plans and Specifications may ba
obtained at thn office of Howard
It. Porrln, 209-21 S Hopka Oulldlng,
Klnmath Falls, Oregon, on deposit
of 110.00.
Sealed proposals will ba received
up lo li,:00 A. M. Saturduy, July
2. 1927, by the Secretary of the
Fair. Hoard. Each proposal lo bn
accompanied by a certified chock
In tlrn. amount nf 6 of thn bid.
The right Is reserved to reject
any or all bids,-
l.KDA E, PARKER,
Becrelnry Kliimnth I'oljnty Fair
Hoard. ' JnntVal-sts
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