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ElUU C"' ) .... FOR SALE (Con't )
ron BALK Ons ind ons-hslf sores Eerythln
la alfalfa sna potatoes, on high
way, eluss lo. Price 11.000, oo
easy tsrms. tOl Lincoln. I'bone
6J6-M.
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' VOK BAI.K Splendid resldonr lot
In good Inrtiion an Cresrent are.
('II ol Mncorn or phono 63S-M.
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...i in ft., on
F1. ..udrtn nrsr
j fries MM r0K SAI.K Now modern (-room
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shrubbery, roses end vines. J.'
A. Karl.y. hono Chamber ol
lommercs or 68S-J. Ns-n
Ptr cent (.10) of tbt .mount of
tho bid, Mild sum to bt forf.H.d
. Co,"",, nu failure
of bidder to tni.r iq contract
proTldtd b Mid County, within ton
(10) dsys alter aotlct of accept
lime of bid,
Tho County Court reserves tbt
rlfht to reject any or alt bldf
' K. II, UU.NNNsXU.
''"'' . County Judge.
C. J. MARTIN,
Commissioner.
roil HALB Cheep, two ten-ton
capacity Kalruenks-Morse scales
New and complete. 11. t. 0)d
joytr. 05 N. 4tb Bt. Klsmalb
bynsalow; prlre 4.6oo; Urine. .Kurd ssdsn by owner. Pint eon
I'bone 616-M or call 101 Lincoln
It Mil your farm
lot Intertil rata,
.. is use. Bel
IE.UTY CO.
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jj lore tract of ti
nt Und. djelalnf
U M "lie from city
hrifstus. iui.
nd for I enire
Ld Itrdca. tr botb.
snd 10 tsrms.
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senses
rent I-nans
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FOR 8ALK Burnt aplendld Inn In
Mllle Addition, ory cheap. I'bone
tlt-M or call 101 Lincoln.
union, new rubber. Dl.mv ...
u.".. (" " Ma'n Bt.
ween days after 6 and Bundsy
afternoon. Nt-l
Amite r'H... .-t
TWO SPLENDID reeldenca lota on I Yakima spu'ds, ptr
Lincoln elreet. 1'rlrt 1150 each. I AduIm. I.,.r
Apply 01 Lincoln or Plione Untune, cwt
HOTEL KULLY equipped. IS roome.
.Mora can be added. Eaay ternn.
Keetaurant la connection. An
rireptlooal opportunity. W, F.
UcCoIlum, Dorrla, Calif,
CIJ N!3
I .40
cwt. .. .7S
75a la 1.75
9 eft
(Irape., per b OJc to 05c
rrh Em, by tbt etie .... 48c
rreab L'm by the dot 6Uc
HcottCo lroInct) Co.
SOI bet Main W. M,ono B37
NS tf
LOST
Low Internet, long term farm loam
WIHHAKIt ItKALTV CO.
IM Ho. 711, HC
iBauraara
flml Ratal. Farm I-oeae
OJlf
rim BALK Bplend Id corner lot
In Hot Springe. Clott In. I0i7( '"" , . ..
feL Prlct 11.000. Call Ml WANTED (City or country)
Black and tan curley atrtdale dog.
Collar. 1 front tooth mteatng,
anawera nam Randy. ' Reward.
I. C. Walker. Olent. Ore Phone
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HELP WANTEDM!)
Lincoln Bt. or pbont Hf-M.
01 REAL btrgaloe
k;M htm property.
ta tndt or tx
tturr ca
.Ttb M.
Farm !.aana
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POM BAI.K Only a few food Intel
left In Mllle Addition; price IISO
each. Phone tll-M or call 101
Lincoln.
roit BAI.K In all porta of Ih
city for 10 xir cent down and it
equal paymenla on unpaid balance.
Call 001 Lincoln or phone tJf-M.
old eatabllehrd company will eup
ply capital and etoxi you In your
own permanent buelnena oelllng
nereultltMi people muat buy eery
day. Kiperlence unneceaeary.
' Write McConnon A Co., Factory
290, Winona, Minn. 620
f, BUT B0 acre
tfitlsit, on high
mi (roa Khool, all
feu. out la alfalfa.
Ol Bill eaeb. half
Itlai farm loan,
k I It t real anap.
1B.UTT CO.
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Farm Loan
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FOU RALE If yon are looking fot
a nlct email Irrigated farm, I bar
It for tale: 45 arm, 7 ml I re from
Klamath Falla, with good bulld
Inga, ahad treea, lawn, and every
thing to run the farm goet with
lha place. Including boraet Prlct
llu.uuv. Call ul Lincoln St. or
flhnne M-M.
Young man for ttreet talea on
morning paper. Boa LaDlcu,
Klamath Newa. Nttf
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Boy for morning1 paver route. Sal
ary. Be Klce. Klamath Newt.
Ntf
Mtuenger boy. Apply Western Un
ion NJ-8
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FOR RENT
Five room bout.
1135 Pine. Phone
N8-11
Furnlahtd apartment. Uarage,
wood, water. Phone JJ-J. N8-11
Nicely furnlahed bouae.
oln.
114 Lin-N-l!
lea a buy cholct , i urnl,ni,j apartment and room,
iim City water, j phon. nt-Vf. N8tf
t lad Irrlga-1
(mt. 10 per FOH RENT Fir room furnlehed
a dollar per ! nou" ni iarage at 51 No.
mm aoiiara per lM 8u N7-10'
OTT CO.
.
I Threo room houae.
1521 Crescent.
N7-10
Farm Loans : Houee, three room partly furnleh
om td. 721 California At. N7-10
Bleeping room.
tt. w bath. Clos
Us of phone and
In. Furnace beat.
1'bon 177-W. 521 Jefferson.
N7-10
OH Iam trt th
I ) aoiih far an. 1
JWh nlcs Uwn, ilousokeeplni aulle, 117 N. 5th 8t
m7!Z7: ". n I
h aown, bal-
TBtnu, splen- Apartment,
Htiment. Call Furnac
I. J Iff
? "liletly furnish-
wrement.
"111 nach
safe
w4 to br 1
"out street, uin.
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heat.
Washington.
rooms; furnished.
No children. 410
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0r.'.r?w Urn lot.
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FOR RENT First data MrnUbed
apartment, steam htated. Mc
Carthy Apartments, 030 Pint.
Phone 100. 014tt
FOR RENT Cabins to whit men.
Be Collins, 714 Market. O N
FOR SALE-rMiacellameou
Ford dellrery In good condition.
Call at Imperial Oarage. 3rd
and Main 8ts. Ntt
Chevrolet auto.. 1925 model, bar
gain. Sot Tom Tracey at Court
House. N7-11
atfl Ma.
kii.' Iiri '.r,"urr.
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Ten Daya1 Sale Stoves, overcoata
and furs. All kinds of goods.
Rave money. Be llck at 520
Main 8U . . N7 D7
HELP WANTED FemaU
Woman for general work. Apply
The Milk House. 11 North
Fourth Bt. N7-
WANTED Position
Doy want work after school. Will
split or pile wood, anything. El
mer Wllkerson. i'bone 330-W.
N5-11
Experienced bookkeeper and eten
ographer wlshea half day poel
tlon. Call 617-R after p. m.
NS-8
' WANTED
WANTED TO BUY A Fir lntur
aace Agency. Box 13, News
N5-U'
PIANO TUNINO Cttll Mr. Morgan
at the Earl Shepherd Co. N5-11'
MISCELLANEOUS
Signs, painting, tinting, papering.
carpentering, small joos spec
laity. Phone 613. N8-14
Mrt. J. Leroy Johnaon, teacher of
vole. 204 So. Riverside Thurs
day from 1 to 4. Call or Phone
471-M during studio hour only.
N5-11
Dresamaklng Mrs. Lena, Davis hat
opened dressmaking parlors at
1040 High Bt. Alteration a
specialty. Your patronage soil
cited. Phone 668-J. N3-1
MRS. W1LLARD JOHNSON, teaoher
of piano, private lesion 1 hour
week and privilege, of class
work In composition, musical his
tory, ear training, e. lerms e
a month. Studio 60S No. Ira.
Phone 284-M. Residence 1000
California. Phtra 790-W. OS N
DRKS3MAK1NQ.
510 So. 6th.
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Legal Notices
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
U. B. Land Office at Ltkovlew, Or.
September 25, 1926.
Notice 1 hereby given that Jus
tic Denton Bwirt, of Klamath Falls,
Oregon, who, on March 80, 1923,
mad Horatanad Entry. No. 011826,
for lot 2, section 24, lot 1, section
8ft, Township 168. double, range
7K Wlllsmetr Meridian, has filed
nolle of Intention to make Three
Year Proof, to establish claim to
the. land above described, before C.
R. DeLtp, Clerk of th Connty
Court, at Klamath Falls,' Oregon,
on th 12th day of November, 1925.
Claimant namet ca witnesses:
Charts! Ager, Jack O'Connor,
Jerry O'Connor. Joseph Taaack, all
of Klamath Falls, Oregon.
F. P. LIGHT
09 N8 Ino. Regular.
NWW. N8WV of Sec. IT.
XfVU of HC. in. iv-Mvi.r - .
Range 11 H E." Willamette Metld.
r.n?h.. til notlc. of intentlo.
o.kT.hIJern.P;ndt.0boV,
Z crlbed. Mori C. W. D.L.P. Clerk
o?' th. County Court, at Klamath
i..,,. n...n nn tht 27th day of
r"". .A nt i
Knvember. 19ZS.
Claimant names at witnesses:
SMward Van Antwerp, John M.
Tiptom Ramuel Dixon and Albert
Marshall. . oV.TuOhT""
01S-NH
NOTICK J-Olt PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
V. s. Land office at Lakevlew, Ors.
October 14, 1925.
Nolle la hereby given thst Hurd
0. Tipton, of Olene, Oregon, who,
on Oct. 16. 1920, mado Additional
8tock Raising Homestead Entry, No.
910041, for BH9KH, 8KSW4
ot Sec, 7, 8WH8WK ot Sec .
TTvrK'W. TO BI1IDF.RH
....... i. h.rnhv siren, that seal
,d bid. will b received by th.
County Court of Klamath County, at
h?" county Court Hous. up to
2 So o'clock p. m. on Monday. -the
h; Y'. f November. 1926. for
IDin "r ,1
s u.. mafnrltllrl.
llldders may submit proposals
on sny one or all of th. following
Hems: (I) PUI f r-
isL??:. ,m and bill of mater
lali may be had upon application
to th. County Knglneer, Kl.m.th
Falls. Oregon. ,
...j. ...i be securely sealed
.,vd "nid For Bridge
Ei. liui- end addressed to the
County Clerk of Klamath Coun
Bach bid must b. accompanied
br certified check, fcldder bond
or cash in aunt not lesa than ta
DAILY MARKET
QUOTATIONS
for a, .long Urn and knoV him to
be a good, honest, capable,' depend
able cltlttn, s man In whose Judg
ment I havs every confidence. .How
ever, I rtgrst to set "Lum" lined
up with an clement that 1 don't con
sider are th ones to be st th balm
of as Important and lsrge a business
is the Klamath Irrigation district.
A business ss large and Important
s this district needs the guidance
of careful, capable, honest, practical
men.
"Moorhlnx" Machine" ,
That a great deal has been said
i about my acta during my time as
I secretsry ot tbe district, referring
In. particular to statements appear
Pf FIT)
V And say, listen. Don't let any
of these birds make you bellevo 1
want any job.
I thank you,
A. L. WIS1IARD.
Wheat
PORTLAND, Nov. 7. (jnltedlng In th Herald of November 6,
Press) Hard white, 21.66; toft relatlvs to auto hire and tbe lease
that th Nylandor board presented
white, 11.60; western white. 11.49
hard winter) $1.47; northern spring,
11.47; western rod, f 1.46. I ,
niitUv " ;
PORTLAND, Nor. '7. Cube, ex
tras, 65c; standards 54; prims
firsts, 63c; Arsis. 4 Sc.
KW
Fresh, standard extras, CSc; fresh
standard first, (2c; fresh mediums.
45c; frusta undor sired, 32c; cur
rent receipts, 48c. .
LETTERS TO WATER USERS
(Contlnaed from i'afe One)
cerely want to get right we can get
together and find ont wherein w.
are wrong and thereby get right.
That I know Offleld, Robert
Cheyne, Jat. Exelt. Marshall, Case,
Nylander, Drew and Carlton, and
numerous other successful members
of tbs district sre good, honest, con
scientious, successful farmers and
business men. Men that are not de
serving of tbe criticism and slander
that has been heaped upon then!
Men who have their all Invested In
Klamath and who have no thought
of living elsewhere. And men who
are as anxloua to conserve snd re
tain all our resources as any of you.
On the other hand I know: , .
Murray Yewm for KnusaJlto
That Mr. Murray and Mr. Eber
leln, according to their own admis
sions, have not tht same Interests
snd feelings toward Klamath aa the
above named. That they both have
atatcd to me that If they could ever
aell out they would lire elsewhere.
That they both have been leaders
In about every fight that haa been
waged here in th psst fifteen yesra,
and I think you can all guess their
motives. You know the results of
their efforts.
At for Mr. Bradbury and Mr.
Jacob. I think they are wrong In
their opinions and methods of at
tempting lo attain some of their
ends.
Bad Company
That I have known "Lum" Short
Pretty cretonne Umonas, unpack
ed today at Bee Begln't Dress
Shop fur only $2.60. N5-I
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BrsiNEHft OETTERH
News Classified Ads low" In'
cost, mighty In results. Use them
repeatedly.
to me as "Christmas gift." Both
of these statements srs very unfair.
I donated the use of my Ford for
a good many thousand miles during
my tlms aa secretary. I never did
mooch the use of sny one's cars for
nothing or have tbe district buy my
go and oil. A very few times I did,
undsr ths board's authority, hire s
Ford to post election notices and
deliver election supplies.
Who's Hon Now?
. As to thst building lease.' .Con
sidering the true facta of that .mat
ter 1 am not surprised st Its mention.
The present board knows that the
lease was transferred to me to pro
tect other tenants, tenants who had
mad. possible th district having an
office for practically nothing,. That
I hove never made a five-cent piece
out of the leas, and It was offered
to the district under exactly; the
same terms and' conditions ' It had
previously, enjoyed. . What.' made
Bradbury, Jacob and Thomas sore
was that they did not hsv lb op
portunity to oust the old tenspts and
aell the leas to' Th Klamath Newa
for a amall sum. Speaking ot men
being fair and Just, I wonder how
Bradbury, Jacob and Thomas would
Ilk. to be treated aa they planned
to treat vvr tenants. Tenants who
came In and helped at when we had
been ordered ont of Mr.' Murray's
buildings and we had no other place
to go.
I could go on. citing and explain
ing th facts of great number of
th . present administration state
ments, which they well' know are
absolutely wrong. No doubt, I am
wrong In some of my oplntont on
some questions, but one thing I can
assure you of Is 'that there ta little
chance for yon to go' wrong' If you
will select good, honest, competent
men to conduct your business.
, Every one of you. know that the
real lata Is the selection of com
petent men to conduct your district
affair. Think this matter over care
fully. Don't be swayed by hot air.
NOTICIt OP 8THOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to th legal -voters of School District
No 1 of Klsmsth County Stat of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of
said district will be held at Central School on the 26th day of November,
1925 at 2 o'clock In the afternoon tor the purpose ot discussing the
budget hereinafter aet out with the levying- board, and to vot on the
proposition of levying a special district tax.
The total amount ot money needed by the said school district during
the fiscal year beginning on Juns, 1926, and ending June 30, 1927.
Is estimated in the following budget and Includes tbe amounts to be re
ceived from the county school fund, state acbool fund, elementary
School fund, special district tax, and all other moneys ot th district:
BUDGET
Estimated Expestaras
Dt-DQAVsi. P.RRVICE:
V
1 Superintendent ...
2 Principals
Bpscisl Teschsrs .
3 Tesrhers -
4 Janitors ...............
Cook
6 Clerk -
6 Stenographer ........
7 Other aervlces
3.500.00
9.760.00
7.600.00
47,900.00
8,250.00
1,000.00
. 900.00
900.00
200.00
MATERIALS AND 8UPPLIES:
1 Supplies (chslk, rser8. etc.)
2 Library book - r
3 Flags -
a Di.oAiin(t anulnment ..........,
6 Janitor's supplies i'
6 Fuel - 6.000.00
7 Light snd (8) Water 3'5S "2
g Postage and Stationery - 500.00
2 80,000.00
1,500.00
600.00
60.00
1,500.00
CONSTRUCTION -..:- 10.000.00
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS - 2.000.00
ASSESSMENTS (Highways, Roads. Streets. Bridges):
Street paving .2 2.500.00
INDEBTEDNESS: . , .
Bonded snd Inlsrest thereon 40,000.00
TRANSPORTATION OF TEACHERS 1 860.00
MISCELLANEOUS 2,500.00
EMERGENCY
$ 13,050.00
10,000.00
2,000.00
1 2.500.00
$ 40,000.00
..$ 1,000.00
350.00
2,500.00
1,000.00
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes dur- .
lhe Yt" mrsMATED RKCKli, ' "
From county school fund during the coming
school year (Use amount of county- school
fund receivd last yesr as basis In nak- .
Ing this estimate) 63,000.00
From state school fund during the coming
school year (Uss amount of stt school
fund received last year as isi m
ing this estlmste) . ............
. ...... hMl rimil dtirlnc the com-
rrom ei"";" ' nana oo
ing school year 14.000.00
(Do not include th. money to bo i-oceiveu
from the proposed tax).
2,000.00
Total estlmatsd receipts, not Including proposed tax ;
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expense for the year 2151,400.00
Total estimated receipts not Including pro- .
posed tax gg.uuu.uu
"
Balance, amount to b. raised by district tsx
Dated this 10th day of October, 1926,
ATTEST: , '
JUUtsU
$ 69.000.00
...$ 12.400.00
,.-Jur
C. H. UNDERWOOD, Chairman Bosrd of Directors. f lj
ACidlEB WIN (MM) '. V
CORVALLIS. Ors.. Nov. 7 Run.
nlng through tht gsms with lr.
Nan DI precision tb Oregon Ag
ties defeated the ' litht nnn-i-nn.
ference Pacific this afternoon, 66
to 0.
. The latter held O. A. C. score,
less in tbe first period by tre
mendous effort and then' Pacific
defense wilted away.
The score by quarters:
I Pacific 0 -0- o
I O. A. C 0 36 14 7 5
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"THE WESTERN" Hag the Best Plan: A
To Buy Your Home 1 ' ' 1
To Build Your Home
To Re-Finance Your Present Mortgage
Monthly Installment Loans, $1,000 and Up
The monthly payments required for different periods
of time are as follows:
Cost ot Loan of One Hundred Dollars: ' "i ? .
16 monthly payments of . . 63.200
48 monthly payments of . 2.516 '
00 monthly payments of .......................... 2.070 .
SI monthly payments ot l.6"'
110 monthly payments ot - 1.310
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- of Salt Lake City, Utah ,
DUNBAR & DUNBAR
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126 Sd. Seventh S ' Phone 410 '
ASSETS OVER $15,000,000.00. ., Jj
Carload of Sulphur Just Received
From San Francisco
This is a commercial grade of sulphur for
use on alfalfa.
The price will be as follows, as long as the
stock fasts: .'
In sack lots, 110 lbs., per sack $ 3.00
1000 lbs 24.75
In ton lots, per ton 45.00
Don't delay your orders on this, as the
earlier the sulphur is applied the better the re-
suits for the following year. ...
J. W. KERNS
Moline Distributor . . . '
Farm Implements, Cream Separators,, Milking
Machines, Fencing, Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds
1303 So. 6th St
Klamath Falls, Ore.
Photle 557-1