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h m. WthnL III OF ING OIL Iff MILS. IT . 7-'n"-a k . .t....i dan L 0 llil""""" " .tin ft of petrol- fin, I'nltcd States. ' -i fh. American r .... .ho have i L oil "" "" I1 ,t.l..h hll lk( federal -. ;v..hlnln. I ..r deeo drill- ..1I1 III lapping I0,,mI6I heretofore, .......... ... ad. l.n.lloa I"" " '"'.i. f...l nil lubrl- eip.rU report. Al- Lierve U 01 """- a .H.r.flteeU ID la.ft ik. harneaslllg of! , lit I ho B.JIto,""".""" r.rtble from the pres- .-,1 ud. S6.000.000.- I.lll remain available, i ran be secured. H Is i addltkin to this sup- deposit sre la be la coal ind lignites. I dun wbvn prima maka mtrarllon process. . nrlre fluiluallnna. the Iporii (hit lussinuch m Indlng" iBdu.lry. pres- kiry. Likewise demand liDilm. and It remalna dim U rorrecl lb dlf- Wman.leadf.m u. Si Educators if &y$ r xsc;. I A woman I the dew president f the National Education Aho l-l - I ' ill at. ft l . Im"i ,iuary mac. kinmon (above) of Brookline, : Mass. She succeeds J. H. New tonot;Denvtr.' " " - 7: JO p. m, Prayer meeting Tues day evenlnjta. Ki.1.1. mmvy.it eni-itm lie. K. A. Hunter, I'aaiur. 11 4lli Hi. 10:0' a. m. Illhla School 11.00 a. in. Preaching aervlce. :i0 p. m. Prayer servlci. 1:00 p. m. Presetting lervlce. Everybody cordially invited. 108 OREGON MOTHERS DIE OF CHILD BIRTH THAT tii if i S?7 """KM", Saturday,jUguflt 8, 1923. Pa?-FlV notice fok pibucatiow. Department of the InKflor. .,.H.8VAN0 wfiob at LAKE VIEW. OREGON, July I 1025. Notice la hereby given that Joel R. Welch, nr n.ir. t. -.1. I M ATION il- tu.m ft'." December 17, l.ll' mad. Additional WMI1 II T) Kll ? a hh ..'I Srtoek K'lof Homeatead Kntry No. IIL'uuiixa . ""'IH AH R TAMftiaihin' (iff t ' trut 1 "fw'ir.TH l TIW I'... 7..... 1 " .noiijo iitic.,' ' ' u " . tie of Intomiuri io mnk Tbr- Ytir Froof. la Miiahlidh Viftin. mi U'tini. .. . ell of ih, el,, of Klamath Vail. Or,"n. did by ()rdl,lani., 'NllK,; " 1.1; 'ltM? I" ,h 110..7I ' ' d,''lr" Hi. propor- llonau a.en,. n Mfh r " lot, block, parrel ,Bli iPr rTif .V"",d 10 ta k'"' 'or a proporllonate ali.re of the coat o improrlna Bth Htr-e, from Pi H rl ..jirtherly ,0 J.e,K)BWfllrt " 1'ian. ana upecifu-a. tla of the :ity Knlnem on file Ith the Potle. Jnd.a , ldn J,1 J In the matter of uld lmpr.vemB, ..I 1. I',"""1 '""""I benefited and liable and aiweaae,) ., ,,orfr ld la ell tha, property Ma""t rent to aald parte of U, ,,ntlt uetween the aforementlond termini and ntendlnit back In the rentera eat.bliah flalm to the lend above described, before V. R. ULap. Clerk of tbe County Court, at Klamath Kall Oregon, on the 16 day of Auauat, I92S. Claimant name ae wltoeuea: J. I.. !nl. of llllderhrand. Oregon: Alfred Uy. of Klemnlh Kalle, Ore gon; J cm Drew. - of Illlderbrand. Oregon:' Jno Welch, .of Illlder brand, Orrfon. - r f. P. LIGHT, ; r ,V ' ItegUter. ' 1 " Jyll-AU-lnc. RealJEstate NEW. MODERN five room bunga low. Price f 4,600. On terme, FOR, PALE Only a few good lota left for tale In 11111a Addition Price $2C0 each. FIVE, LOTS on Main etrect, la In dustrial Addition. A bargain price of 1276 earb. ' SPLENDID LA ROE corner for apartment iiouse eight. Price S 5,000. SPLENDID RESIDENT lot In good locatlon.v Cloae In. Plica S00. FIVE ROOM houae, two porcbea.j concrete foundation, . lawn and tree. (Mice $2,000. MODERN, ALMOST new three room houae, furnished, large lot, l,000. 8 I XOTICB OP KII.IN'n OK I'EITTION TO VACATE HTItEETH AND FOUR KOOM modern houaa AI.I.KVH TO WHOM IT MAY PONfERN: Creacent, large lot, good location.! Price S3.7G0. NOTti'K is iuhviiv civcu ,1.1 TOR HAL.B 1 acres oi irngaiea the underalened will. .1 the re.ui.r land In alfalfa and potatoea, cloae meeting of le Cnmmon Council of' to town. Price $1,160, $760 caah.; the (.My of Klamath Kalla. Oregon. balance easy terms. "l in. respective biocka ao lylaa r.,u,.wi run, urriun, oaiance easy icrms. adjacent, and alo all lota, parte of upcn lbt trn"K of thalpoR SALE New 3-room modern Intel .....-1 . " r Ul I lilh Amt nt A l tr 1 tilQC ; ' . SdKKT. HOTIET Ltry Belldlag ad Mala H)e, . Bandiy ichoot. a. Boaday Mrvlce. Sunday taornlng will ; "Spirit." t - . tWeldiy meeting. I raen m free lend- pi tnm 1:10 to 4:30 iralin, Ttartdayi, and TKftUJI CHI lM'lt rilf, Oregim: 1 . I'. Hulet, I'aalor. n. Sabbath achool. Monhir wnrMSIn ilgg.attrlce. 2 . X . IsnfhniKT mimcu and High Hie. I). Yarnea, I'aelnr. m. fiundiy achool. n. Morning tervlca. o. Kpworlh League, be no evening aer- lr. Auguit . ALVATIOX ARMY In. . Hopper In Charge B. Rev. Oiborn will Bnndiy 8chool. ' J i- Evening service, cordially Invited, -i la- la . n kAPTIHT CniTncH ' atmmana. Pastor. 0. Bible arnnnl n. Morning aervlcea. I. P. U. Evening sermon, j "yer meeting Wed- . m. KPIHciipai. rmrrmni FT Hi-ailflnartera W. Hall l. Church achool. j Mian i-hitich bl. PaMnr. 8. s. . . ( Morning eervlra. C. E. Evening iervlces. : fTHKRAM CHCRCH; or ( oninierce Rooatt ' Heffinan. Puior. Sunday school and .. ... Morning lervlce. HAPTIHH raimru .f VMVUU I1 n.l liirrh sta. L "vla, Paalnr. Sunday achnni . Evening aervlce. '. nvuatlon extendedl to N '" no Rnday mjrn- fllEHU-...... ' ' Fh and Pine 8U. L' ,H. Minuter.' v-nurcn school, hi. C. E. , ; jt Bid Lm! I". faator. hblli Ratuyrtay) n- fcbb,m ,cnoy0; (8atur. It' has been aald that to become a' mother la more dangernua than to be a soldier In a front line trench. While this la somethin of an ex aggeration (particularly n states like Ori'Run, teliwa the people live under good contlltlonn) It does re mind us that motherhood Is a much I more lungeroun undertaking than It ha any right to be. In 1914. In ()rcon. 103 mothers lout their lives ; In giving birth to children. It Is certain that a large proportion of these deaths were unnecessary, and would not have occurred If the proper precautions had been taken. During the same year, Infants died. Many of them could hsvo been saved If their mothers had had a batter understanding of Uieir care, especially daring alcknem... Educa tion, of mothers and -niolher-to-be would save many lives both their own and their children's. For this reason, the bureau of child hygiene of the Oregon state board of health has prepared a serlea of letters to prospective mothers, whkh are sent monthly before the baby comes, and for fonr months thereafter. ota, parcela and acreage property Included within the quarters of the four blocks bounding any Interaec- uuu mvoiveu in said proposed Im provement. That tbe docket of CHy l.lena bat been made up aa provided by Sec tion S of the Charter of aald City, and helow will be found a Hat of the names of the ownera whose property has been io ameased aa aforenald. and axulnst . whic h liena have been docketed a. by aald or dinance provided, together with the total amount au assessed against each apeclflc owner and buldlng. Itefereoce Is hereby nude to auch lien docket for detail denrrlptlon of each lot, part of lot, block, par eel and acreage property ao 'asses sed. Further notice 1 hereby given the respective owners of property ao aasesaed and hereinafter listed that auch asaenament la now due and payable, and will be delinquent from and after the expiration of 20 days from the date ot the first V I auximi. iusii. present! h0UM, prCe 226. cu roTtE "vatlon of c.r:!0OOD Ct At.. for S 3UU. lain streets and allev In Klamath Addition to the City of .Klamath Falls, Ovegon: 1.. First Sires,' from 'the aoulh er!y line of Klamalb Avenue to Lake Ewauna. 4 ROOM MODERN house and gar age on Lincoln atreet, near 11th street. . Price $3,200, terms. FOR SALE 147 of the best lrrlgat bwanna. i .- ... 2. Third Street from, the aouth- in beat farming aectlon. Can be erly line of Klamath Avenue to thelMsl!y eut up into amall tracts. $126 norineriy up" ui uuk Avenue. ; . tir.i.H, . , per S(.re. Ewa'uan to ,he eaaterlv, line of 'LotifOR SALE 20 acres, near city. 8. mock 74. 4. Alloy through Block '71. . 6. Alley tlirouKh Block 72. 6. Alley through Block 73. 7. All that part of the alley through Jlloek 74. lying west of the easterly line of Lot 8 ot said block. s. All mat pari oi ine alley $175 per acre, under Irrigation, half down, balance easy terms. FOR SAL& 3 room bones on large corner lot. with one room bouse in back, $2,000, terms. BARGAIN, 25 ft lot on Broad atreet Price $275. Elberta Peaches 1 10 FANCY WRAPPED. Per Crate ' T Fancy Orange; Clings, per crate $1.10 Fancy Tomatoes,) per crate $1.05 Honey Dew Melons, your choice 15c Cantaloupes, four for .....;,;.,25c Blackberries, crate :,-.:.,...,.$1.35 Mason Ball Jars, Quarts, doz. :vAV.!l.i70c Mason Ball Jarsi Pints, doz. ..............55c 50 Steps North From 6th and Main St. , Public Market HOURLY DELIVERY ' 4 Phone 169. through Block 8(. lying west ot the 'SOME SPLENDID lota B Mills Ad- easteniy line of Lot 8 of aald block. 9. Alley through Block 87. 10. Alley through Block 88. Aa said streets and alleys are shown by the official plat of said publication of this notice, which Addition now on file in the public ssid first nuhllcaiion will h. m.rt.fwl of Klamath County, Oregon. Church aervlce. HOOVKK TO CONFER WASHINGTON. Aug. 7. Secre tary of Commerce Hoover left here Friday night for SwampKcnlt to con fer with President Coolldge at the summer while hoime. on the coal situation. Hoover Intends to return In time for the meeting Monday of the American and Belgian debt commissions. Jn.t received a hlr shipment of new fall dresses at Bee llcgln's Dress Shop. 129 So. 7th ST. A-3 Otitis for Mayor of Chicago on a' Clean-Up Plank 43.78 297.14 340.t2 397.76 227.28 Mrs. Johanna Orcfrjr, siliool bonnl mcmlicr. is a Kcpubliisn, rnndidale for nomination ' mayor of Chicago, the second l irgcil cit- In the I'nitrd States. Slic declared her platform will lif onr lo "elenn up Chicago." Many persons prominent in all walks of life have endorsed her candidacy. 1 on Wednesday, the 29th day of July. 1925. The ownera ot property so aa sesaed. as aforesaid, muat either pay in cash or make and file with the police Judge of the said City, on or before the 24th day ot Aug ust, 1925, their respective applica tions to pay such assessments in 10 snnual instalments. Names of Property Owners: Amounts: Lot 4. Block 9. Original Town J. E. Rwanr-on ....$1,174.30 W. 6' of Lot 3. Block 9, Original Town J. E. Hwanion E. 60' of Lot 3, Block 9, ' Original Town R. A. Em- mrU - Lot 6. Block 9. Original Town C. J. Swingle .... 1.174.30 Lot . Block 9. Original Town C. J. Swingle .... EH of Lot 1. Block 8. Original Town Jennie K. Hum .' 77J.54 W H ot Lot 1, Block 8, Or iginal Town u. M. Camp bell EH of Lot 2. Block 8, Original Town B. M. Campbell - WW of Lot 2. Block 8. Original Town Sophia Henley - 113.65 EH of Lot 8. Block 8, Original Town Sophia K. Ramaby 776.54 W of Lot 8, Block 8, Original Town J. C. Rlcbter 397.75 Lot 7. Block 8. Original Town J. C. Rlchler .... Lot 1. Block 60. First Ad dition Ellen M. Kedfield Lot 2, Block 60, Flint Ad dition Minnie E. Deyo Lot 3. Block 60, First Ad dition Silas Obenchaln Lot 8, Block 60, First Ad dition Matlie E. Mills Lot 8, Block 60, First Ad dition 9ilaa Obenchaln Lot 10, Block 60. First Ad dition Silas Obenchaln Alley back of Lots 9 and 10. Block 60, First Ad dition Silas Obenchaln .. SV of alley back ot Lot 8, Block 60, First Addition Mattle E. Mills NV4 ot alley back of Lot S, Block 60, First Addition Silas Obenchaln Lot 1, Block 47, First Ad .uiinii Nellie L. Sum- m.r. 1,044.40 Lot 2, Block 47, First Ad dition Nellie L. Summers Lot 3. Block 47, First Ad dition K. H. Dunbar .... Lot 8, Block 47, O. L. Car ter Names of property nwiMiri: Amounts: Lot 9, Block 47, First Ad- ditlon J. A. Houaton sis.su Lot 10. Block 47. Firs, Ad- ditlon B. P. Alexander .. 1,044.40 Lot 3. Block 46, First Ad- ditlon Louis Alt 105.53 Lot 4. Block 46, First Ad dition Elmer u. mim- tvn ' 419.40 Lot 5. Block 46, First Ad- ditlon Helen npiimr ...... ,n.i Beginning at a point 80 feet northerly from the NW corner of Block 9, Original Town, thence W. along 6th St 380 thence Ely. parallel to Pine St. 130'. thence Sly. porallel to 6th St. 380'. thnce Wly. along a in healnning. vi.n.ih' :onntv 4,599.13 This notice Is published 1y au thority of the Common Council pursuit to Section 269 ot the Char : ia ntv. ter ui ... .-.,. ..,. rt.. Dated at ii"'aiu ' Ju J8,b. IMtj. u fjxGHAOEN, police Judge of the City ot Klamath Fain, Oregon. J29 AlOluc, Dated thia 26th day of July, A. D. 1925. . . PEYTON CO. (I. C. LORENZ. KATHRYN C. LORENZ. : H. M. ACKI.EY. . :' , JSDNA WELLS ACkLEY. ,. J. S. ACKLEY. - . MRS. O. M. YOUNG.' " KLAMATH REATINO CO, ! ' It, H. CHRISTY: - t- i ' ' MARY -CHRISTY.' . " v' '. MARY A. JOIIY." ' ' JAMES W-JORY. -" -; MK8. MINNIE COR BELL. .' , L. H. THAYER. - EWAUNA BOX COMPANY. SCHALIOCK & DAQCETT COMPANY. W. M. LORENZ. , CLAUDIA U LORENZ. RUFUS 8. MOORE. ' CLARA A. MOORE. THE CALIFORNIA OnE OON POWER COMPANY. J25 Al.8.16 ditlon, very cheap. LOTS IN MOST parts ot the city for 10 per cent down and t equal payments on unpaid balance. : ' MRS. NATS OTTER BEIN 001. Ltnecai SC - . Pbome BaVg-M FIRE AND NO INSURANCE Ton always feel sorry for the f el tow who lose hi home,, or any t his property by fire) and has no Insurant. How about YOUR HELP? Are yon cwTeredT If wot yon' better call as today. . MOMYER & MOMYER i , INSURANCE CO, . Hepka Building ,1- SHEPHERD'S RADIO SLASHED. ' SEE PAGE 3. A furnace in your home will keep the summer at your command all win ter. Prices $135 ud. Co first Phone 371. 340.931 973.23 347.23 69.44 69.44 347.23 972.23 239.87 S.31 6.32 419.40 106.53 105.63 ALTAM0NT AUDITORIUM Dances Every Wednesday and Saturday Night Galloway's Orchestra from Portland will v-' - ' furnish the music", t f All conveniences and first class floor. , ' Rest Rooms Lunch and Soft Drinks. . ; MARTIN & NUSSER III "Miif These choice Meats are priced below their standard. - Here are y full flavored, tender and juicy, the really good kind of Meats. , They'll appeal to. the whole family and they'll appeal to your pocketbood,' too because of the1 reasonable price. . .:. v - . . . Miller's Market 808 Main St Phone 750 a.9..ff'.- vs 126 Ni.lh.r - ; ' ' .is ': " ' . Go Like .i.3.:iL.-l') the Wind On A News Disc Wheel ' SCOOTER Girls and Boys here's your chance! Just get ten new three months' subscriptions to The Klamath News and we will give you one of the new Disc Wheel Scooters! More fun to ride than anything you have ever tried. Rubber tires disc wheels. . 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