Page Si Tuesctoy, April 7. H'-" JHFJOAMATH TH BONANZA BONANZA. April 5 - Misses Mi'.-, dred and Amelia Brmn of the John Uunn ranch in Langell valley spent sist week with their fcrinimoiher Mr. James in B. nanza and atlend--d school here. Mr. L. E. Thayer was a visitor ,n Klamath Kails Wednesday and rhursday of last week. A social Riven hy the Bonati'i .'ommuni'.y clulv was held in the .limij here Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Xavjainey have 'timed into BMianra from their am a noir Hild -rlTir'd. Mm. Ktta Kiigere and Mr-. Jc..u '.'.oberis.in have nio.id into '.he o'.d loss home, left vi.-sn- bv the John i'.wnn family who have mnv.d to the cinch in Langell valley. Hilly Warren. Langell valley rancher w::s a busiiies.. victor in i'.onanza Saturday. W. H. Kir.s and Claud fprings. ef Bonanza for Brady. Calif., on j business trip. Mr. C.reene i f NrW Tine Creek -pent the weea-end in Bonanza on -'usiness. Frank I'anridse nf Langell val .'ey was 'in Bonanza Saturday. j Mrs. W. O. Maiktnnon a " Bonanza Frid iv evening from the lierlier dam s;'.e. Mr and Mrs. Fred I.anget. 01 , Beitty visited In Bonanza over the' week-end. Several Bonanza visitor in: Klamath Falls Saturday were: J. 0. liamaker and hi6 dau.hieii Bir die anil Anna. Mr. and Mrs K.ilpb' linn man. Mrlhurn Bnrk. Merrill Stewatt ar.d Dm Driscoll. Mr anil Mrs. J. M. Luehl.e at-, tended the hi;a school opere'ta aiien at the Fine Tree theatre in Klam.-tli Fa" Friday eveni-.i. Rev. K. A. M.tr.icsii i.-f Ileltty. 1, -,r 10 cars a tili-si.nary iu Aia'.i pave an in'.e.-.'.tTns Ic'V.ire on Alaska Fndsy evening a: the enure!'. T.ie n.i-ive K-l: iii.i eo.s- tut.a taken hy Hev. M. Int. s i save I hue '.'.! . -'.en.'-d i lec-t-e a glimpse of the Fki:no people as they raelly are. The proceeds of '.he lecture were for I V a -tie!;: of the lateiy organized li y scouts. Phonograph music is l--inc used in a New York school to aid in teaching penmanship hy inducing ...lit.,;,- i,i,c."enot s In' tile pupils. DAYTON, WASH. WINS IN SCOUTCRAFT WORK PKNDl.KTON. April - First place in scout craft competition staged in connection with the hold in of th second annual rally of Blue Mountain council of Boy Scouts went to Troop No. J. Dayton. Wash. The troop scored 5S points. Troup No. 1 of Walla Walla was second, with 11 poiuls. and Troop No. 3 of Walla Walla took third place, with 30 ti points. At a big rally today in Bound l'p park there were more than 3MI scoots in attendance. V"- fs the t;me to luy your Faster dree at Bee Bruin s F.very dress (treat !y reduced A7S XOTICH ItlDS YWTID T'i Board of School Directors, of D-s'rict No. 1. Klamath Falls. Klamath County. Oregon, will re ceive sealed bids from contractors, for the erection and completion of a two s'ory and part basement con crete and brick grade s'hool huild ng. for School District No. 1. Klam ath Falls Klamath County. Orgon mi: 1 Wednesday. April 13th. l2a at 7:30 p. ni. Ail h.d. must he accompanied by The Season's Greatest IS'ovel of Marriage "The Golden Bed" By WALLACE IRWIN Produced a a Paramount picture by CECIL B. DtMIII-E from a screen adaptation by Jeanie Macpherson vith Rod LaRocque, Vera Reynolds, Lillian Rich, W arner Maxtor, Theodore kosloff and Julia Faye in featured roles. (Copyright, 1924. by Famous Players-Lisky Corp.) I either a certified check or a bid ' dera bond tor five per cent la'i-l of full amount of bid. made pay able to Ida II. Momyer. Cleik of School District No. 1. Klamath Falls. Klamath County. Dreamt. The Board reserves the riltht to accept any bid. or reject uy or all bsdf. Plans and specifications mav he obtained from t has. N. Coaeboom I'uderwood Bid. Klamath Kails Oregon, or Harold D. Marsh. Ar chitect. Henry Bid)!.. Portland Oregon, after March lth. 1925 ti poll depoalt of Twenty-five Dollars. Board of School Directors School District No 1. Klamath Falls. Klam ath Co.. Ore. ' 115.17.1!.:1.25 .27 .11 A2 : VOTIi K KKIt 11 itl.l- l it iX Denailinelil of the Itiliflor. V. S. Land Office at l.ikevie. lire March 5 If-'"-. XOTICK is hereby slven that Thomas I. Michael, of lli'dei orand. Oregon, who. on O tob'r '."1. l'.'-tl. m:id d. tiinal Fnlirited Home stead F.titry. No. Olltile. for WS WS. Section 17. Towus'-ip S"tS. liatig- UK.. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described before J. O liamaker. I-. S Commissioner, at Bonanza. Oregon, on the lSih day of April. 192-V rla'mint names .is witnesses: Joe Smith. Ad.tin Weulman. T A. Huberts and C. A. Carlson, all of Illiderliiand. Oregon. F. P. I.ltlllT. ltesi-ter M10.1T.24.-1 A7 t TWENTY-NINTH INSTALLMENT ' Adraah sensed a barbarous Joy In JO Nelll sdiscomflture. He was glad to have the upper hand, and for mixed reasons. These high toned people could make game of hira in their own homes. Good. But Hersinger's be longed to Admah Holtz, and they should know it. Even though he looked away, he could feel Flora Lee's eyes. Uis revenge was an unworthy :one: but most revenges are. "When did you Join the Anti-Saloon League?" asked O'Neill. "I ain't joined It. and I don't suppose I ever will." replied Admah. "I don't mind takin' a nip once In a while otf the premises. But Hersinger's got a reputation to keep up. Mr. O'Neill." . "That's funny." grumbled O'Neill, rather clumsily, pocketing the flask. "I've had bootleg here twice at least." True, no doubt. Like many another . of his profession Admati had been oblig ing. Kven he was surprsied at his sudden rush of Puritanism. "I'm afraid it s the last time." he was beginning when a movement from . another chair caused him to turn and stare into the face of Flora Lee Peake. rShe had arisen and was regarding him w-itii a look that was childlike and bland. "Well." she drawled, "if it isn't the Candy Mali!" Adin tii, who had .steeled himself to be seir-ossesed iu his dci'iance of fsatsuma rights, withered suddenly under the artlexsness of her attai k. So this was the Candy Man! Her look was bright, her voice like honey. Sue might have spoken Just so had she recognized one of her grandfather's old ; slaves, wandering barefoot along the waterside. He found himself mumb- . ling something inane to the etfect that i he irm the Candy Man. But her in- tcrest had fled. i "It's messy here." sne was saying to I Iter companions. I know the loveliest little Wop dump down on Nestor Street. ; Why in the world anybody wants to i live in this beast of a country " ' And in the best of spirits, volleying . the new Hersinger's with pleasant . abuse. Flora Lee led her sprightly train out through the store and into the street. Admah Holtz stood still, just where she had stricken him, his head whirling. He had defied the Tradition ' and had been felled by a simple phrase. The Candy Man. Well, he u-ag the Candy Man. But why should she have remembered that one thiuri about him? A crowd was constantly coming and going in the busy Saturday trade, but be saMf less than their shadow. Glar ing after his victorious enemies, he wi.ndercd what had posseted him to make this petty demon-lrat'on? Or if he hated them, as wu.. his right, why hadn't he gone berserk and made a loud, healthy heof It? Mori, i.llv lie recalled a sold tooth which O'Neill hno shown. Wli hadn't he aimed at that t'loih arel lei Ilersmu'er's go hung? Ho strolled abstractedly over to a table where a coni..iiiy of Margaret's paper dolls simpered li!;c Cireainn slaes, b.-.-ieg to Ln bought. Jr starter a lit lie wh.-n he found Mararel tliere and realized I hut she must have witrr. veil the scene in the Lack of the More. ' After a'l." he s:,i,l relict! . "you w. re right about lie- li i'ior. Tiii, a - iloi in." "1 ili.ln t nr. an to be roui," In niurullel. uti.i w.is p u.ie -trickeri with tie- terrible foclin- ,:u tn,. wanted to cry "li s u..rrl not to In it nri.l to be In Tin n e tine a sen her month, and si ? ,metinies. isn't -he ohser. ed. .an astie mm t,, '.rid. "lini ymi mustn't nex riucune u i 1 1 , you,- e.indy. I' s good for people, maybe, but they don t like it." "Yon vo said sonieti,;n. Miss Peake." It- agreed, and I. mil. I lihnselr Inugiiln as he -howid In-r o-it of thi store. That, laruh was not for long. Through tin: afternoon's hard work he slrugcleil to control himself, to down the bitterness that mis rising in bis heart. Flora I.co bad come back , . In her absence be hail fought the world m th.Hli, ll, , uc. I'dcu Iteyotid his hopes and grown satisfied with his position, seeing little beyond. He had even contemplated an alliance with one of the de I.onggir ! c her father. the rich hotel man. had w;m-d richer on war speculation and people were for getiing thai he hart l en a headwaiter. Admah night have in .rried il.,rtia, Joined 8 plutocracy, lived moderately happy. Then Flora Lee had come to town and called him the Candy Man. In mid afternoon the sweetish smell of Hersinger s sickened him to the core and he went charging out Into the street. Head down, he strode through the press of Saturday shoppers. Now and then one would call his name, but Holtz was oblivious. Candy Man! He d show them what he was. Who were they to call names? Nit-wits, four Hustlers, mamma's boys. Half of them on the verge of bankruptcy. And look at the Peakes! Nohody carried their account any more. Their Inness Street house was for sale, but who wanted to buy the old shell, now that Niggertown was two blocks away? Candy Man. Indeed! Stinging himself a hundred times with that poison phrase Admah thought of a slangy and threatening pun. All right, he tri the Candy Man. And tomorrow he'd be the Candy Kid. J u -t how he didn't know. He had looked again into that golden cloud and reason had gone out of him. CHAPTER 47 A sneeze awukened him from his melancholy trance. Gosh, he mused. I've been working too hard. That's what's the matter with m-. Not an afternoon off for six months. No wonder I m goill' a little uU'-er. Now look at Jo. Moved his whole darned family into a Hat over the Ked Flout: everything at loose ends, of course Admah wouldn't change shoes with Jo and nave Myrtle always snapping at him like a littledog. But gosh. There was something to be said for marriage, after aP. It kept a man in place, gave him a number like a street number or a telephone number or an automobile license. An Identification. ... I'm all wore out, thought Admah moodily, and hated the idea of returning to Hersinger's and the Saturday night rush. It w-ould be something like de sertion just to walk aw ay and not show up. But he d skipped a Saturday night on Christmas week when he had the flu. Everything had gone all right. Finally he wandered back to Her singer's and turned the store .over to Charley Finch who, from a tbin-wristed boy was growing Into a stout and capable if somewhat garrulous citizen. Admah mentioned his health, coughed mysteriously, took his overcoat anil dis appeared In the direction of the store garage where his new roadster was rest ing on its lily w hite tires. As he drove through the suburbs and into tho River l!ou!'-ard he was thinking seriously of getting married. He d lived alone too long. That was what waa the matter with him. He bad nice enough rooms at the Hamilton Hotel, but there was something sort of Insipid about them, like near beer, liven if you weren't exactly crazy rthoiit your wife, she w as something to tie up to. And children gave direction to a man's life. . . . Look at Jo, for Instance. Ho was going to send his boy to college. Hair way along the Hivcr Boulevard Admah hiol decided to call on Miss Mortcnsc lie L"ilg. He'd been rather in -h etfnl l.'teiy. ar.d it w-,.s a shame Mortens,. w;.s the nicest sort of girl, rrenlle and altei tionate . . . alittletoo tat to be pri 11 y. but she had nice eyes. vno ti;;.t Miturilay afternoon bo felt onlMei.t tln.r ..I,.. Boul.l accept loin. But when the lloiilevaril had br-nglit him op".s,'c a knoll behind which I showed de Long's flno chimneys and handsomely tiled roof the same I'aie tb at steps In and turns tun tide o! buttles, loomed intisihl-. jn t.u, roa,j livening Ailm ih's thoughts to Vh-, I. ale and the Ilog F inn. So he i urncd his wheel from the do Long drive ami proe, i rled on the main highway toward Dell's Landing. J'lst a turn of (lie wheel. Otherwise he might have round Mis, Hoi tense ul hiine. willing and waiting. From that day on he might have lived drowsily on a sh-ck plush pillow, his future settled, his history forgotten, as so many are. But at Dell's Landing ho caught sight of Cmle Lnfe, his silvery hair blowing In therlcer breeze as he tossed iodder over a fence to make dcllghtrid frenzy amidst a company of little red hogs. Aunt Brownie was shooing chickens out of t.ie flower beds while her black -.crvant curried water rroni the pump. As line a rural scene as any professional no lodrnmatist might have devised. Cpon sight of Admah Cap tain I afe move,' Ids great bagof a bodv toward the road. "Well. Ad. How's candy?" "Pretty good. I'ncle Lafe. And how's ham?" "'Tain't so good as 'twas. I've Iven discovered by the newspaiers. One o' them fresh reporters come out here iu April and give me a write-up. Aftir that rublverneck wagons conio puffin' along every Sunday niornin' full of schoolteachers who git out and say. 'Ain't it jest too lovely! So here s wherethereal Southern hams areniade! Ain't It crool to slay the dear little pigs!' I got so many orders ahead that I can't supply my regular customers. There's no way out unless I teach the sows how to have twenty-four shoats to the litter." "No quiet on the farm any more." observed the nephew. "No quiet nowheres. Last week a feller come along the road with some sort of infernal machine in a satchel. This is & radio set.' says he, 'and for a hundred and fifty dollars 1 can install it in any home. If yon study the handltook.' he says, 'and learn how to work it you can set by the stove any night and hear the Honolulu I'niversity Gloe Club sing "O Promise Me" jest as if It was in the next yard.' 'And what of it " says I. What of it " hollers the drummer. "Why. man olive, think! vVith a radio you can have visitors from Chicago, Peru and Lon don droppin' in on you out of the air. The radio, friend, has took all the lonesonicness out ot the latin.' 'I:' you'll bring mean invention that'll put loncsomcm ss back in again.' savs I, you can take my order.' With that I opens tin gate a crack and points to a place (jow n the road where " "If there ain't Adrnah!" This Irom Aunt Brownie who came waddling around the house, her little eyes bright with welcome. She had not changed In eight years, save that the two rosy blisters on her cheeks had enlarged to wandering islands and her nose had grown quite pink. After she had kissed her nephew rapidly, smack smack, she fairly dragged him along with numerous exclamations that there wasn't much in the house but Lordy knew he was welcome to what there was. such as It was. There was the usual affectionate quarrel when three glasses w ere produced by Aunt Brownie, who only wanted a nip and managed to accept a half tumblerful before Captain Lafe's "Here's wlshin' you." "Ain't she a doll?" enquired the cx rlverboat captain as he engulfed her in his fat embrace. Then when he had let her esi ape to the kitchen he poured a second drink, smacked his lips and regarded Admab carefully. "How' yer liver?" be bawled. What?" "Don't jump as if you'd set on a hot horseshoe. You'relookin kinda yelhr. Guess you been eatin' too many gum drops." "It's only the business." grinned Admah. "Sou know what you said about not needing a radio to keep you rrom being lonesome. Well, I've found more noise than I ran use. I reckon I 've 'bout lost my taMo for h. in' Candy Holtz. "You don't say?" I'ncle I.ufe's eyes grew round ami shrewd as he took an enormous bite from his plug. "I've done all right with the stores." persisted Admah. deciding to be frank. "I re.-kon I could rai.e right smart r money ir I only found the investment rpIT "Hush1" I'ncle Lnfe's wh rattlnl tie- bric-a-brac. Aunt Itro was coining in with the supper di-hes. "What tire you two boys llllshin' about'.'" she asked "Business." explained I'ncle LaTe meetly. 'And nw, Ilrowtiie. you wouldn't understand a word of It " "Never mind. Admah." she sniil. d. "He'll tell me all about it as soon s you ro gone. Susie Sweet's boy j,-,t fetched a mess o' Jack salmon from tl.o River. Vii can have those for supper and plcri) out with ham and sausage and spoon bread. Now you Lots go right on talkin' and don't mind me Lordy knows I got plenty o' troubles on my own hook." But Inclo Late made no further movo toward the confidence which. S(1 Admah felt, had been trembling t.( I ,. born. During the heavy meal tho Captain concentrated all Ills energies on the work of feeding. Finally, after a dessert of four apples baked io a Jelly he scraped his plate neatly, laid dow'ri hie kuife and sat back with a wheeze. (TO BE CONTINUED! I'.KSOI.l THIS Fifth Street I'avcnient The City Knglneer. pursuant to ' resolution of the Common Council Vretofore adopted, having on the !H-d day of March. l:i:'.".. fiied plena, specifications and estimates if the cost of improving r.:h street front Pine street northerly to Jef ferson street, Inclusive, excluding Intersections, and the council hav ing taken same under advisement nd finding said plans, specifications nd estimates to be sutisfactorv: UK IT HKUKIIV ItKSoI. Villi 'hat said plans, specifications ami Ultimate. for the improvem-ni of the said portions of ."ith street he ind the same are hereiiy approved; Wd UK IT Fl'RTIIKK KKSOI.VKD that the common council hereby declares its Internum to improve . laid portion of 5th street in ac cordance with said plans, specifica tions and estimates. Said improve ment shall consist of paving said portion of said street with concrete pavement, reinforced concrete pare-, ment. Warrenlte hitulithic pave ment, or Warrenlte bitiilithlc pave ment with bituminous concrete base, ir asphaltic concrete pavement with rock base or same with asphaltic concrete base, at an estimated cost. Including cement sidewalks, curb ing, gutters and drainage, for con crete pavement or Warrenlte bi tiilithlc pavement nf IIS.IOI no. and for reinforced concrete pavement ' W'arrenite bitiilithlc pavement with bituminous eon.r-.oe I, ,f Jls.nr.l.i'.o. or asphalt!.- (-n r-'e Pivement wi'h nek lvi-e or s.,.,,.. vvirh astih iltic coner."e sis. G.-l iiO. S.iM improvement in er'i -r ev-nt ?n inclu-l- km I mr. r,.::i- arid curbing, ah.f draini-'e; -ml pavement to he thirty-four i .: I i feel vvid... vvirh concrete side-walks six (ill fe.-t wide on Im'h s,i,..s thereof, wit), parking STipS leveled throughout on both sides, excepting at Intersections where said pavement is to he full width uf intersect ion; and UK IT Fl'IlTIIKR RKSOI.VKIl hy the common council that the pro perty hereinafter described be and hereby is declared to be benefitted to-wit: Lots 1. 2. r. s. iu. t,eK fro; lots 1. 2. 3, ,. n, iu, block 47: lots ::. 4 5. block 4ii. First Addition to Klamath Falls; lots 1. 2. 7. S. block S, and lots L '. li, block 9. of the Original Town of Klamath Kails. Oregon, and the High School property which lies he. tweon 5th street and Block 51, First Addition to Klamath Fulls. Oregon, on the one hand and Block 4c. said Addition, and High street, on the other hand, all of said propertv be ing located in said First Addi tion and Original Town of Klamath Falls, Oregon. And that said property above described be and hereby 8 declared lo be benefitted and assessed for the expense of said improvement and UK IT ITUTHKIl RKSOLVKII t nit Monday, the lion, djy ,lf April. lil"ii, at the hour of s-imi o'clock, p. m.. at the Council ' barn rer-s in the City ,,f Khun- ath I-alls. Oregon, be fixed ,-M the ' me and pine for the hearing of objections a ,i remonstrances ind'11' ' ',r ''''"''I improvement: The Poll e .tud'je be and he IKieliy , .ir e, to cause notice of said lie, ring tll i,,, polished :,s by charier provided. S'ate of Ores...). County or K'.i rii.lt h. f'iry of K:., ti, . t li Falls, ss ' l.em 1. Gaghagen. Police .lunge t ti,e t ;,e , Klamath Kalis. Oree,,,,, , .,,.,,. ,,pnirv th.lt thR foregrur.g is ., ,iIy enri,p(, (.I))V or a Itesoiir ,nl adopted hv the common council , it, a,iollM,d "SOO.. llie.Min;; b.,., '.,,Mnu Si ell lie. .uciudlllX llllerseclion t Walnut avenue; 5th stieei from Klamath avenue to Oak Avenue. In clud tig Intersections; "ih lrel from Klamath avenue to I'ak venue. Including liiiersecllons; Mil street from Walnut aienue lo Oik avenue, and th street from Klam ath avenue lo Oak avenue, and IKh street from Klamath avenue lo Wal nut avenue. Inclusive, includltu m tersecilous at Walnut avenue and Walnut avenue from 4th afreet eastrely to 1 1th street and O.ik avenue from 4ih street easterly to lh street: and the council lini ng taken same under advisement and finding said plans, niieeifical !on and estimates satlfactory. BK IT IIKBKBY KKSOI.VKD that said plans, specifications ami estimates for the improvement of the sa'd portion of sal. I above des cribed streets be huj the aiuie are heiehy a pproved : and UK IT FT KIT I Kit ltKSi'LVKD that the common council hereby declares its Intention to Improve said portion of sa'd above described s'reers In accordance with said plans, specifications and esil ni lies. Sa'd Improvement 10 con sist of paving said portion of sa'd Vroei with concrete pavement, re inforced eon-rete pavement. W.ir renl'e bltn!!th!c pavement, or Wur renlre bitullihic pavement with bi tuminous concrete base, or as phalttc concrete pavement with rock base or same with asphaltic con cre'e base, at an estimated cost in cluding cement sidewalks, curbing cutters and drainace, for concrete pavement or Warrenlte bi'iilthb pavement of Jilt.:'!!:! It. and for re. inforced concrete pavement or Wu". renrte bltul'rhic pavement with II. 'Ominous concrete h.l.e, of fl:!o. 7.'I2 70. or a-phal'lc c ncrere pave, ment wi'h rock has., or smie wl'h asphaltic c. ticrete has... $ 1 -;i 7 f . To. Said Imon.venient in either event to include grad ng. rolling curbing and drainage; said pave, ment to he ?. I feet wide, except .Ith sireel from K'lini"! avenue to Walnut avenue, where the same is to b(. full wMth nd wit ii concrete sid"-walk six I 15 I feet wide on both sides of said Improvement throughout lis entire distance. e. eepi on 5th street from Walnut avenue to Kianiarh avenue, where ihe said pavement is full wid'h. ind 0:1 the easterly side of 7h str-et. between Kl.imith avenue ind Oik aven-ie. where file nan:., is To be full vvrdrh side-walk . n the wesrerlv , de f s.j , on'y; and BK IT FntTIIKI! RKSOI.VKIl he 1 he cornm ounell that the property hereinafter ibss. rib.-d i. and hereby Is declared to be be fitted, lo-wit: Lots 1. :, .1, s. a. 10. bi,.k 7 lots 1. 2. .1. block S; all block block sT,. lots j. ; 3 4 5 Mock 92: lo., 3 L1;lp !'l: lots S. H. 10. hlo.-k s lo" 1. 2. .1. 4. 5. block all block S4. lots 3 to It) Inc block 76: lots 1, .-. , ,,; "'.. block 77; and all block "': and lou I. j. ,t 4 ''lock j.l; lot.s- :: , lo :.' ''''"k .s; nil block : lois 1 ' !. 4. 5. block ii:,; :,i , Klan.a'h Adltlon lo th- f,iv of Kianiarh Falls. Oreg.,11 ,rs 1 I" Ineiiisi,,.. ,,. 1 Hii js'e- Add 'ion . and lots '!. 4 " , I'1"' k " I'.ina: . 1.1 ;"'' 'he proper-v- hing - 11 In ,!!i.,tl, .,..em,.. ,,. ,1 day. March I'll. 1!)-.1. and of the whole of said resoluHo'n '-KM L. flAGIIAGEN'. vi . .. Police Judge. ;''!! 2'. Apr;i;,2,3. 4,5,7,8 IlKSOLl TIOX ' "ril"' J "" S,,"", Kll""l' Av. nue j Ihe City Kngineer. pursuant to : resolution of ti,e (:,, c;0iincil heretofore adopted, having on the ;;lrrt day of March. 1925. filed pans. spc,f,;0n, ,,nd M,m;1, of the cost t,f Improving 4th street l.om K.amath Avenue to Walnut and estimates Hald liuprovement to ciMisl.t of paving ald portion of said .Heels II It concrete pavement, re inforced concrete pavem.nl. W'sr renlts blliilllhlc pavement, or War renl'e hlliilltlilr psvemenl with bl luminout coni-rets has, or aa phaltlc roncrets pavrmeul with ruck base or aaius with asphaltic ron crefe has, at an Kt linatcit cost. In cludinf winent alde-walks. cuihln. gutters and drslnaas. for roncrris p.i.enn'iil or Warrenlte bitiilithlc pavement of l.7SU. and for rs Inforced concrei pavement or War ..nllB Idlullthlc pavement with bituminous coiicrets ba. of 117. ;':ia so. or asphaltic concrom iavelllenl with rock buss or sill 111" wi h asplulllc concrete bass. fl7'-'1'!'i' Said Improvement In el her event lo Include grading, rolling, curbing and dislnage, ild .men t lo be twelilvfour l!4l f .... 1 u .1... M'llh concrelii sidewalks I .'. I feel wide oil both Sides thereof. througlout l' enlite length, wlih linking rlp leveled t hroiighoilt on both ebb's, excepting at Inters Hons, where said pavement la to he full width of Intersection: and BK IT FI'HTIIKU riKSOI.VKIl br the common council that the property hereinafter described be ind hereby la declared to be bene fited towit: Lots 1. S. 7 and block S: and tola 3. 4, 5. n. (I block t : all In the Original town of Kliimalh Fulls. Oregon: and l.-ts 1 3. S, 9 and lu. blork f : lots 1 4. 6. . 7 and K. block II: lots 3. 4. f,. . 7 and s. blc-k 0: lots I. 3. 3, . f n, lu. block 10; lot, 3 4 and .. block M: nnd lots I. 2 and I. block I V all In Kvv ami 1 lleig'.is Addition to the City i f KI.iiii.iCi Falls. Oreg. n. Anl that and proterly above described be and h-rebv U declared lo be benefitted nnd assessed for t'-e expeu-e of said improvement ; and BK IT FlltTllF.lt IlKS'll.VKD that Mi nd IV. the Jilth day of April. I'i.'.'i. 111 the hour i f S 00 o'cto.-k. p m . at the ounell Chambers In ihe ciiv Hull of Klnm 11th Fal's. otcgon. be fixed as the I'tne and place for the hearing of objections and remonstrances said proposed Ituprovi'iueni ; n gain st and The hereby if I h and h can.- notice pibhshed as id 111 I.e. K 1 I ''' --'re..- 1 Addition. 1 . .' 'Ii-ctried property ...:,l:. a"d eis.eriv from ', locks :. and , hl.1111.uh Addition re. pec-jvejy; lot, 1 , I i II e 1 1 . sive. I,, :ck fi; lots 1 rj 7 '", !7 '''oik 3. lots 5' l 1- Inclusive, block t; and M , ,;''.. S- s- 'n Canal Addition to ,,e City f Klatu ath halls, Oregon; And that said property above described ,e ., ,.,,.,. t" b lieef,,ed and assessed fo- t"o exp-n-e of said Improve,,,..,,.' 111(1 ''K it fi iitiiku iiksoi.vi::, that Mm.l.y. n,,. 2,, , ;.;:'" ti. or .If" 1 '""", f'tnonstrance, 1 Proposed improvenienl- lice Jll,:ge ilireele.l t ir'ng 1 1 b 'v- charter provided. S'ale of ll-egon. CfOili'v of Kiatna'h. Cltv of Ki.imatli Kalis. s. I l.em I. (iagiiagetl. Police ludg- or I lie cut- of Klamath Falls otegon. do herein- certiry that the Tin-going Is a duly enrolled copy of a Resolution adopted by the common council at lis adlotirned regular meeting held on Wednea. diy. March :'.-,ih. declaring lta intention lo improve 2nd street from P. no street northerly to Jef. ferson atreei. Including Iniersec tl 'ti at Jefferson, and approving the plans, specifications and the es timate of cost thereof submitted In- the city engineer, and of the whole tf s.lid Resolution. I. KM I.. (1 WiHAC.KN'. Police Judge March ;s..:a,3I. April 1.2. 3. 4. i. 7. S ADMIMSI'I! TOICS NOT U K OK IINW. Alt'OINT l t M'' ci i vtv rni i:t ii-- ti'K M'tir lit iiri(.ii roll M.WI '.I II COI TV. In 'he Matter of the '- !.. , ' K K. lone. ... i:!f.-, d 1 !' lilt'-. l .,se,l Vol lei. is herellV K.Ve III it I ll.ll'O filed 011:1, as adiMinlsti Mtur of file Kstale ,.f K. K. lime, li ,s.... and Ihe court has "ot April 25. IH2... at 3 o'clock P. M as t'-e liui.. for hearing ohjeetions to such final account and for the settlement thereof Di'ed thlji ;iril dav of March, !! 2.1. J c ni TKVic Administrator. M:4.21 -ATI I M Tll 1: Ol MIHlll I s SI.K ami The ,. Jllll;.B ,i( h ' r. In i, directed , r.,Sl. nn,u.f -said hearing .0 be published ;1 bv charier provided. S-ale of Oregon. County of Klamath. ('i'y of Kiam.itli Falls, ss. .... '-. flaghagen. Poll,,, ludg.. of the file , K,.,,,,.,,,, ,, ,. 're.,,,,,. ,i, hereby certify lhat ihe iM-egoIng i; ... d,v enrolled or a Uesol,l,,,n ndoptod by the con,,,,,,,, council at , 'adionned regular m-efing ,., on Wl.lUl, ll0le Of s,l, resin. 'KM I.. CACTI IfiKN, March 2214.31,-Apr'.';',..': HKSOI.I 1 cTn Second Sheet I'liiem, ,,! re;(i:;r-,r'--!-7;:n,:;:r;-:,;;; ans , !ml ; or t.ie cos, r improving 2n,i ,, rom I-,,,,. ,, northerly' ,,, 'ion"",. ?',,' ' ''"""'- n ors .- .r,"n S"',", "'" "'her ltlterseet,s in ,,. ine of s.,ld .. proven,..,,, heretofore having b" Paved. a,,, !l. council K,vig take" same under adviseme,,, ,i fi " said plans, specifications an , ol male, aatl.sfactory; ' ' , "l'; IT IIKIil'BY UK.stil ir.-,, thai said plans, specifi, l , Z ' 7 f"r ,",e '"Prvement the said portion of 2nd street 1,1 n,l the same are hereby .v MS IT FI'RTIIKR ItKSOI.VKD tha the common council .rel,v 'l"c ar, iu ,,,. In , rue a,d portion of 2nd street In ace I Bv virtue Of an exeeurinn fer j'ldginelit du!) Issued by Ihe Clerk or 'he Circuit C011-1 or ihe Coiiniy "f Klamath. Stale 01 Oregon, dated the 2;.tli dav of March. I!i25, in a certain acifon iu I".- I'licult c..i-t f ir slid County : ,1,1 Si-it, wherein A. A Sou!,., as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Oeorg.. Iii,-. and Kniini DuVall. husband 1 nd wife, and each of them for ihe s un or $75u no; and Unit 37 tl,i S-I.-.UUU; will, in,.. res, as ,t:lted 'n sad Judgment, and costs and d shiirs-tnenrs faxed at Twelve and llu.l D,,,, ,, ,,. ,: y f March, 1 H25, Nolle, is hereby given thai I will .01 l!. 2hlh day of April. ;" 'he Court House ,,f t,e ouniv , f Kl,,,,,,,,!,. Klamath .' .'- ,;' rai l Coiitnv, at lo:15 o Cioel, :,, ,h lor,.,,,,,,,, f ,.,d day. 'oi'ille ill, lion t,, the highest '"""'- c.,..i. ,1,,. fidlowlng.,!,.,. cribed iirop.ru. lo-wit- Si llilWcs. i,.,r,er (Sv l( ) of s o rlon f n-eii 11;,, m ti.wn s"l) rhlrty...,,,. en, 1 ing" eigrn is, ,,r 1 1,.. Inm, 11. ill 'He Meridian, ainini: li'.n aer tl and levied III Oh i'll- gon, upon -g sarv 'I prop,., :v (,r ti,,. .ai, (; it:d Kmina DuVall. thereof as mav l. .iid jiidg.netii i favor of "" l'i:i.::;: and Jir.n 1.0 wiih o.. .'igiuns, :1, ;..,... V 1 ,'""' Kl ' DuVall and "i 1'ieiii, win, interest n together whh all c,,., uuii """ lliiv" r may ac- -M .i'r ' li"'':; 0 'ir'" Ki,,!-- ,r""' III' ni- 1.' hi ii,, ..... Shrelff r Klamaii, County,' o're. - ai.l us the DuVall much III Hit - lin en h reon. dis- M: MiTIt K Ol LSTIHV fan.- to ,, rh en January V ",'.;'v "'. coming two wi, years ,. while sp, forp. ' 'IU lbs "n'U VMM"- W"ht K- ' HltlS'COK, i:,r..3i-A;,u,2'"rl Kll'"""H. Ore. HI UUIIVN l-OII 1. 1'... . 1 ! 1 nr. lid (1111,7 MBIITII M Vi4, Arllmr It. Wll,n. unknown heir, , kar. deceased, H . A ' of Joseph (I Pi.re.".11 .ss J. (1. I'lercsi a" k McDon.iuh and .11 o,,' or partis, unknown ,1 IV A right, tin.. ..,. est In III real ; Vt III Ihe complaint h an Is. "relB, III Ihe nanis nf ), o.,, NE sou. ihe unknown ,,r, rd llsllluker, deceased. h, S I heirs of J ph ,,, vr m""V x." i " ''"r"' till in no nig any right, in, .,t ini.-.isi in ci-,, r,.4j hiad , cribed In Hie ci,,H , 'M, feiidnnis Von nd etch ake are hereby re.iiilr.... ... .answer the conililulm m.j . or.i you In the alone enniled iu,r before May IS. I ! :. h, the last dav of lh,. nmi Jwf In the order for Ii 1 i.-Mt lsTti iiiiiiiions. And If y,,u f,' answer or slmear. for wam plullitllf will spuly 1,1 th. (Jeoi 1 be relief prayed for l hron pllnl on file herein, toin.i, Jiid, ment and decree that no estate. 1U1111 or liiiereit in the follow in. descrlb..d ( tierty. lo-wit Bg III. Situate In Kllgnl Ciniiitv. Oregon, all Vm, , Hon of l.ol 1 of Hlnri, NIcboN Addition Id ih,Wm of hl.ini..iii F.ilN. i'...irli,Bor Bcg'tinlng on the ... .i,i, . It nf Washlngion street I layi a., line. i trout ll rlv ciirn.-r i f l.r in. 1 k .ind Add .-s'ctlv at rig.. I it-lllnglot. .Ills.: . I I. lice soul bel ly una n..f In Waslilngl n street, tii.-a to the soulberlv line ol,? I ill 1 . 1 hence northerly itto the easterly line . f Wailiiihn street tll feel to the pU(lltC b.-g-nnlng. being the 1 wesi.-rly one fourth of sal... -I I2i Siiuiite In K:XH Counlv. Oreg, u. leg minallt llle Iiorlbwe.l corner of mmm ST!!.' N 4 14 o 3 Gla of I, lo.k .':. f N..I10I. .1... I l.v ... LT lulls. Ihelice east aruntW" nurtbeily l.ne of sa.d :nco SI Is led; I hence south 1 parallel tn the w-t ll'tba raid Lot I. 40 feet; tt)E west und parallel to nort: Of Slll.l Lot 1. Ml) feel or or less to the west line I... I t: theme northerly thl said line of said lot. I"WI to the place of bcglnnlni-. Inc the northwesterly M fourlh of said Lot 1. Iti.irW I3l Also the son, lies PlC Olle fourth of lot 1 of blo'i of Nlettet A.lillllon lo lilrvvr. if Klillialll Falls. Oregon j, lug a frontage of to Ir " F.ii-l street and a di ir; Ktl, feel. WI And "'at Von be forever Jo ed alii' debarred from a anv claim whatever to nils.-s Hdver.e lo -l.ilnllf p( pl.i'liflff'a costs and d.sliur in. urre.1 In Hi's su.r. arid f. ..lo r and fun! ' r t.-.i.r a Court 111 IV -ee.il I u it a'.le Ti.. stitiitnotis i. lolUeh a we. k for six I li I w. . i; In ma! b 'e v .s. a il il' V pi llll.-d . published nil I ol . , i r-ii io t ii tt in ni in, in. Oregon, by order of de Me I A. 1. Leuvilt. Judge of lh. I elilltled Court, mule and I on April 1. 1!'25 The date I first publication of tins l " !s April 7th. r.'25 '. . c , Is th ' m It C. C.ltOKSIt Attorney tor 1' Address: Anierlnr llonal Bank KlHtnnlh Falls. Ores" A7 1 (.2l.SK -M5.12.le K. !. 7'-'ii. MiTICM Oregon. California I Italway Ci.mpunv hereby notice Ibal on the 2 7th H March. 1!25. It filed with j lersrnte ( ommerce Comml. Washington. D. C . Ms W fi r a rerliflcale thai the : f and future public ronvenlw.'. necessliy reiiulre the dMir" bv it of extensions lo ill t railroad as follows: From ij. sent end of truck at 1 known us Sprngue Id" Spragiin Hlveri In Klaiual" iv III h general northerly lo Silver Lake. Lake Cai- t distance of approximately J with ii branch therefrom from n point at or near I 13. In n northwesterly dire.' , Wllllainiion Biver. a dlsU 15 miles. Ill Klamath Coun i from si d slution of Sural"' n a general souiheasierly o -lo l.akevlew. Lake Ccitnt); I linen of npprorvlinntflv 6,1 - The Infill mileage proponm cotiMtriicli d Is appioxiinai1': . miles, nil In the Siate ; i OIIKtlON. CALIFOHMV i KAST 10 UN 11AII.WAV PAN Y. AT II 21 ' II- ln: MiTHi: V TO TIIK LAND HW M':l!h '. i MKADOWS DKAINAbh, TIIICT OK KLAMA"! TV, OIlKliON: Noilco Is heiirhy even ,i ,..., I',,,, of lh ers or the Meadows Ilr.tlnsj lilct will be held at lh" " .1... I ,.f VloiierVlSlirS 121 v' 7th St.. Klsii""th.r Orel on, on the 2tnh l!i:!f.. at Ihe hour A. M.. for tho purpose one supervisor io s.-. - . of three venrs, and tor i"" of tninsnctlnK nher bu."" inriy legally come before ts IliK. u (ilven by order of " ; Siiiiervlsors, p,t.. I K' '' He' i A i, S, 9,10,1 1, 1 2. H. IB iluniall1 day ;i .' of ?. ise ot 'v ve l"'.'