The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 18, 1925, Image 3

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    tAMATH NEWS
STBriefs
Mm. K. M. 0ld-
Krunclmo, I vlBltlnic
Uiluy Willi Thalia Nnw-
cauniy aKNi-uiiuriiini
,llor Ilv. C. C. Hu
III, in' Ilia laltur
ii'rdiiy iiflKrniKin In
IIh nunMiH'tlng bulm
U( Hiiih VI lamia or
of Mua'a aloro will lie
irn if a HVuro r'llil
hn U iiiffurliiK unit
lna hud yualurili-.y uf-
hlliil - MM. Hoyul 8lia,
1ln, (Inlvomlty Wo-
klliiii Y culled a mmt-
m to I t, buhl In Iliu
tha Klumiilli KalU
o'clock; Monday ivin-
i'ck. The innuiltiz
(or tliu purpono of 0111-
kurk for the wlu'.ttr
iiiiliiiln In the study
linl rhllilron, driima und
in .luttur not 'to ba con-
bioilurn liloirrupliy. This
inuntliiK "t lliu (f roil p
hud all moinlmra aro
nil with others ullid
l he urnuniiatlon In-
liiniiiili Kflntlvr Mr.
S. Wclas and arm Kr
unil brother of Zcno
lor In Klnmiith coun
I Ikiv-i i.rrlvud In thu
tnir li i.:9 In hlicln,
fi.r a wonlc In
Tiny mndo ths trip
IIimkI m iinl rcpi.Tt the
111 niirly good condl-I
NewalYnMroeTirJ,!!.,7!'0 K'nilh with the proponed Improvement of
by pomiiiK not I, ... I ? ,' ""V". and . Ninth Htreot from Plua Htreet north-
lot, hloi k. iiluc. ori.r." i """ or : erly to lilKh Street, excluding Inter
properly ,t tmih . a.'r"K ,si:tlona on either end thereof, ai
"aid I'ltOI'OKI-11 . ''''"''rlbHd In more fully shown on the plana and
f .! Unit at Lulu Ar'HliMKNT described in the specifications of the
Friday, September 18, 1925
Page Three
Com ,. i.,.,r.,, " 01 the
a":":;!::n;';r,,r'i''''iiv,:
. , T ., ' ,l,."rHl i he heard
City Hnnlneer on file In the matter
of the anld Improvement with the
auld I'ollio JudKe.
THKKKTOKK UK IT ItKSOLVED
MY TIIK COMMON COUNCIL that
.Monday, the Hutu day of September,
1U26, ut the hour of 8 o-clock V. M.
at llio Council Chamber In the Raid
and .b,ir,ln,.d, a I ,Z 7,1 ".
' ."'"'"' ' II Wl ,,, .... r. .
Hhare of he . , ? nniportlonuie City (numu bell, a regular meeting
nrop.iHi nor v. ... . "W.kl"K "'"i"le ut th" ' :'iiell) be and
from to i, ini in.,. . , I. . , . .
I'l r parcel of hu, or n. r "nKe
properly h.-retur.iro ,,,,,
lormliicd to hi. Iii,i .... .... 11
H i h noi hn pubumI and puhlimi
'I uh uforeauld Khun further atutu
tho boundaries wlihln which the
properly lie. that la found to bo hen
7 '","1 Ihibl.. fur auch propor-
""'rove lit ii ml H, an BBO r(,fl.r ,,,
ritiiriisi n
mil. I, fur ilfliii li.il li,r,.rn .i
that boiindiirlua wlihln which the
property Ilea thul la ao bcneflled and
to be aKHCHBcd for audi Improvement,
la all Unit property lying adjucent to
the auld atrcela aa fur aa the propoa
d Iniprovcmeiii extnnda thereon, und
ejicndlng buck from the able linea
of arii.l a.rectii to the bounilurlca of
auld paving unit No. 38, aH diwrlhed
In the Itoaolutlon of the Common
Council dcclui-iii,; Ita Intention to
make anld Improvement, dated April
27, lUiili. together Willi the quarter
of each block abutting upon und ad
jacent lo a inrect interaeetlon, which
aald iuiirter ahull be llublo for auch
Interaeetlon.
STATE OK OIIKfiON,
County of Klamath a.
City of K In in ;i Hi Klilla.
i. i-emiic i,. (iughagen. Police
Judge of the City of Klumath Kulla.
Oregon, do hereby certify ihut the
place for hearing of oblectlnna to
auch l'KOl'OSKD AHSKKBMENT
IIOI.L, and to the Individual proper
ty BKBKaamenta therein aet forih.
AND 1110 IT KIIHTIIKH UEHOI,V
Kf) Hint Hie aald 1'IIOI'OHKU AS
HK8SMKNT UOLL la hereby ap
proved by the Common Council.
AND UK IT KUitTIIKIt KBHOLV
Kl Ihut the I'ollce Judge of the auld
City Five at leaat ten (101 duya no
tice, by publication in The Klamnlh
ASSESSMENT I Newa on three I :t ai-purnlc daya. and
ay poaung notice on each lot, part of
lot, block, piece or parcel and acreage
properly aet rorth and deacrlbed in
aald I'ltOPOSKI) ASSESSMENT
ItOI.I.. that at aald meeting of the
Common Counril on anld date, all
objcctlona .made and filed to auch
aaxeaainent roll and lo the Individual
uaaeaHiuenia therein will bo heard
and determined, nnd that following
a determination of all objections the
Common Council will proceed, by or
dinance, to nEacBB the proportionate
Bharo of the coat of making auch
proponed improvementa in accord
ance wllh the beneflta arcrulug there
in m to each lot, part of lot, block,
piece or parcel of land or acreage
property, heretofore found and de
termined to be liable for auch coat.
Such notice to he poated and publish
ed aa aforesaid ahull further state
tho boundaries within which the
property Ilea that la found to be ben-
erueu and name for auch nrooor-
iii Tr! Mr. nnd Mm.
hnvo returned o
lis from Prnrle City,
have been vIMtlng for
'k with relatives and
. Coinil will leave to-
Ikerafleld. to apend a
wllh . her daughter
law. Mr. ana .Mrn.
Mra. Pope will be
by her many friends
k.s Ml Verda Could.
foregoing la a duly enrolled copy of t tionate sharo of the coat of such im
n ieaoiiuion Ullopled iy the Com
mon Council at Ita adjourned regu
lur melting held on Tuesday, ,tho
16th duy of Scpteniher, 1925, und of
the whole of auld Resolution.
I.EM U (lACIIACEN,
Police JmlgJ.
818-10-20-22
tPortlniiil Mr. and Mra.
ilun to loovo for Port-
tirday. 10 he gono two
- will attend the Odd
ivendon while In tho
nnd will alao vlall
relatives In Amity und
MMONT AfltIM
hanco for choice acre-
Itown. City water, olec-
huid lelephonn aorvlce.
;u per cent down, bul-
lr month.
ItKAl.TY COMPANY
So. 7th Street.
Kurm Loans. Inaurnnco.
S18-24
NOTICE OP PKOI'ORKD ASSESS
MENT HOI.L, IMI'HOVE.MENT
UNIT No. 3D, 1IEIN0 A
HKSOl.t I'lDN
FIXINO THE TIME AND PLACE
EOH THE HEARING OP OHJEC
TIONS TO THE I'llOI'OSED AS
SESSMENT HOI.L MADE. AND
FILED I1Y THE COMMON COUN
CIL IN THE MATTER OF THE
IMPROVEMENT OK
Improvement and shall also refer to
auch PROPOSED ASSESSMENT
ROLL for detailed Information, and
that boundaries within which the
property lies that Is so benefited and
to be auaessed for auch Improvement,
la all that property lying adjacent to
tho said streets aa far aa the propoa-
eo improvement extends thereon, and
extending back from the side lines
of aald streets to the center of
the respective blocks so lying adja
cent, together with the quarter of
oacn block abutting upon and adja
cent to a street Interaeetlon, which
aald quarter shall be llublo for such
Intersection,
STATE OF OREfiON.
NINTH , County of Klamath
RS.
STREET FROM PINE STREET
NORTHERLY TO IHCH STREET,
EXCI.rillNIi INTERSECTIONS
ON EITHER END THEREOF.
SAME IIEINti KNOWN AS IM
PROVEMENT UNIT No. 39, AND
APPROVING THE ASSESSMENT
ROLL HERETOFORE FILED
HEREIN.
WHEREAS, the Common Council tho whole of auld Resolution
hua made and filed In the office of LKM L. GAdHAGEN,
the l iillce Judge the l'HOI'OSKIJI Police Judge.
ASSESSMENT ROLL in connection Si S-l 3-20-22
City of Klamath Falls.
I, Lemuel L. Gaghagcn, Police
Judge of the City of Klamath Falls,
Oregon, do hereby certify that the
foregoing fa a duly enrolled copy of
a Resolution adopted by the Com
mon Council at Ita adjourned regu
lar meoiing held on Tuesday, the
lf.lli day of September, 192G. and of
fr3i r5 tTr m'vSic
Int any 4hlng in pretty
ir go to nee Degln a
129 So. Seventh St.
S1719
II OV THANK
lo thank our neighbors
the Rcbekuh and Odd
tea for their Rympathy
(ill floral offerings dur-
neas und death of our
nnd mother.
H-:STER DETUHKIl. .
fill JENSKY.
E. YOTTOR. SIS-
PROPOSED ASSESS- ;
ROLL, IMPROVEMENT
IK IIK1VII A
RKSOLVTION
E TIME AND FLACK,
tu'intvo (t? OTtJEC-'
p THE PROPOSED AS-
I' ROLL MADE A.-NK'
TIIV TMlfV COIIN-1
FlIE MATTER OF THE;
(ME NT OF EAST MAIN
I'llllU TIIK. VAUTRHI.Y
MICHIOAN AVENUE TO
HSECTION WITH HOME
THENCE ALONG EAST j
FORMERLY STUKEL
TO SIXTH STREET, j
NO INTERSECTION AT
IN STREET AND MICII
t'ENUE, SAME HEINO
AS IMPROVEMENT
. .18. AND APPROVING
ESSMENT ROLL HERE- I
FILED HEREIN. I
IS. tho Common Council
ml filed In the office of;
I...A . Iirtimct.'l1 1
VT ROLL In connection
ropoRed Improvement of
Street from the Easterly
hlgan Avenue lo Its ln
llh Home Avenue, thepco
Main, formerly Stukol
ixth Street, Including In
it East Muln Street and
venue, as moro fully
ho plans nnd deacrlbed In
st Ions of the City Engln
in the matter of tha said
it with the said Police
ORE fiE IT RESOLVED
IOMMON COUNCIL that
2Mb day of September,
hour of 8 o'clock P. M.
nil Chambor In the said
being a regular meoiing
s.ild Council) bo nnd
ed as the data, time and
'curing of objections to
'i'OSED ASSESSMENT
to the individual propcr
lta therein set forth,
IT FURTHER RESOLV-
Rnld PROPOSEIl A8
HOi.l. la herebv ao-
ine Common Council.
IT FURTHER RESOLV
Pollco Judge of tho said
least ten (10) days no-
To Correct a Most
False Rumor
we are not now nor never have purchased
milk or cream from the Schulmier Miller
Hill Dairy. Neither has any milk from the
Schulmier Dairy ever been brought into
our creamery.
Our bottled milk comes from the dair
ies of Clyde Bradley and C. W. Lewis, for
their ratings call the city health authorities.
In our fully equipped modern plant
every precaution to constantly safeguard,
our hundreds of customers is taken.
At this time we want to extend a spec
ial invitation to everyone to come and in
spect our plant and see first hand how our
milk is handled.
Buy Crater Lake Dairy Products and
! rest assured of positive Purity
and Cleanliness
Klamath Falls
Creamery
Phone 74
RE
WINDING
UP
Saturday will be a boomer of all days of our Close
Out Sale. We close all day Friday to make final mark
down on balance of entire stock. We got to get out.
Sizes are somewhat wrecked however, if you can be
fitted the prices will warrant an effort. We open for
Final Crash Saturday. , i
HERE MEN!
Buy these Dress Shoes Saturday. Our entire
stock of High Grade Bostonians kangaroos,
Glazed Kid, Box Calf in tan, brown and black,
in many styles to choose from values to $12.00.'
Wind-Up Price $5.00
HERE'S A NUGGET
Oxfords every . one the Bostonian Brand,
new styles and lasts; kids, calfskin.. Made in bal
and blucher lasts. Sold up to $11-50. ; .: -
Wind-Up Price $5.00 :
Children's Oxfords
One big bin tans, elk, black
and brown in as many different
lasts; sold regularly at $4.00
to $4.50.
Wind-Up Price $1.25
Kitto Says: k,
"Put the skids on them' cut 'em
deep." So Here goes.
SCHOOL SHOES
For growing girls, 109 pairs
black and tan calfskin; regular
$3.50 values.
Wind-Up Price $1.25
Closed Friday,
1
To mark down stock for quick
action on Saturday.
iRubbers for Men
Dress weight, sizes somewhat broken, all good
stock, sold, regular for $1.50. " :
Saturday 98c
CHILDREN'S SANDALS
One big bin every desired size. Buy these
for next year at -
Wind-Up Price 89c
LADIES' HI SHOES
Buy several pairs ladies' High Grade Shoes,
Cuban and low heels; sold up to $10.00.,
Wind-Up Price $1.00
Canvas Shoes
One bin filled, different styles to choose from.
Wind-Up Price 69c
LADIES' SLIPPERS
We have culled out from our regular stock
all short lines of pumps, and one and two-strap
slippers, and put these into several bins; values
up to $8.50.
Wind-Up Price Marked $2.98
. BOYS' SHOES
Hi-Cuts, 12-inch tops, pac last; these are new
Fall stock. Sizes to 6.
Wind-Up Price $4.89
Ruff Shoes th.e famous Weyerberger qual
ity; all new stock
$3.39
Klamath Shoe Store
r.
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