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t Legal Notices ' RESOLUTION' OF IXTERTIOX . WORDEN AVKNl'K PAVEMENT The City Engineer, pursuant to, resolution of the Common Council I heretofore adopted, having on thel lfth rt.v of Anrll. filed nlans. : specifications and estimatea of the! coat of lmnrovtna Worden avenue I from the north line of I'd ham street to the north aide of Delta atreet. to be known aa ImnroTement I'nit Number 62. and the Council having ! taken aame under advisement and findlnc said nlans. sDeclf icattoas and estimatea satisfactory: ' oua concrete base or Asphaltir con- said pavement to be tweuty-four BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED thatjcrete 2 top. 1 binder on s'-as-1 24 feet wide, with concrete alde aaid plans, apecifirationa and eti-. phaltic concrete base: or walks fire til feet wide on both mates for the improvement of thei (c) Warrenite Bitulithtc, 2" top sides thereof throuKhout Ita entire aaid portion of Warden avenue, j on 4" crushed rock base, or Asphal-' leuitih. with parkins: atrlps leveled . beisit the specifications and eati-i tic concrete, 2" top. 1 binder on 4" and rolled throunhout on both aides, males attached to the plans and es-i crushed rock base: at an estimated except at Intersections where aaid tlmntee filed herein on April lS.lcoat. including cement aidewalka. 1926. be and the aame are hereby approved: and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Common Council hereby de clares ita intention to improve aaid portion of Worden avenue In ac cordance with said plans, specifics (b) Type "A Portland cement concrete or Vibrolithlc or Warren ite Bttulithic, with 2" top on 4" bituminous concrete' or Asphaltlc concrete i" top, 1" binder on 4 as phaltlc concrete base: or . (c) Warrenite Bitulithie, 2 top on 4" crushed rock base or Asphal tie concrete z crashed rock n 1 kinae .eta. A- base; said improre-l cu ciiuti i cuk aw tuiuuv m I storm sever alon.; the north side of ITnham street from Wnrripn avnnna , to ISimnt avenue, to rnnnort llh the outlet sewer at Sargent avenue; j at an estimated cost. Including ce-1 uoas ana eniiiuaies. nnm improve-; v. ovi- lor 101 lpv A iieiru is urviuitu iu uu wui'iiicu, i i.Ht tha fm.,....,.. f,..,..ii hUH),t. I - vv. ment to consist or paving earn por- i-ortiand cement concrete or vtoro-: to-wti: i iie,.ar lt ii,.u,.t:n ,. i,,, , ito; aott wntte, ai.vM; Hon of aaid atreet with lithfc or Warrenite Bltullthic 3" top! Lots 1 to . Inc.. Block 3; Lota 1 uurt, , " '", 1 , ' " r"V i western white, $1.48: hard win- ta Type "C Portland cement ou 4' bltominous concrete base or to S. Inc.. Block 4: Lots 1 to 6. Inc.. l,7u 0',.. "...i.i" ter. SI 12- r,l,.,m .,,rin tt ill concrete or Vlbrollthic or Warren-1 Asphaltlc concrete 2" top 1 binder; Block ; Lots 7 to 12, luc, Block ,ions .-j MIim., 1 ,' ' wcvern red SI 41 Ite Bltullthic. with H, - top on J - on 4" asphaltlc concrete b-e. of S ; Lota 7 to 13 Inc.. Block 5 ; lxt , of ulng s Z Zt- u.i'ii bitumlnoua concrete baae. or Aa- S42.1S7.00: and for (c) Varrc-.-l 7 to 12. inc.. IHock 8; Lota 1. S ,nd ' 'V .. , , WK,V, ..... , phaltic concrete H- top. 1" binder, j ite Bltullthic t" top on 4' crushed S. Block 10: and Lota 4. 5 and 6.1 . Tv' "r " 1, ,...! NoIln: Hy. Una half blood on Us" asphaltlc concrete baae: or' rock base or Asphaltlc concrete. 2" Block 11. all In Kalrvlew Addition. , viLu.1.1 . .....: ,Sc: n'"'"""' three-quarters blood nrt rir.in. r i. Tvn. r--vkn.k .u , ., Portland cement concrete or Vlbro-; where said pavement Is to be fall1 hearing to be published as by char lithic or Warrenite Bltullthic, with: width, all in accordance with theiter provided, lis top on 3fc" bituminous con-sald plans, specifications and esti-1 State of Oregon creie oase or Aspnatiic concrete IS top. 1" binder, on S4" as-' phaltic concrete base, of $18.2S5. 63: for (b) Type "A" Portland cement 1 concrete or Vibrolitbio or Warren-' Ite Bitulithie. with 2 top. 1 bin-' der on 41 asphaltic concrete base, j of $19,212.6$: for (c) Warrenitoi Bitulithie. 1" ton on 4 crashed rrwb- a ... . . . . , wi naiiuniiK uwicia A IUI, 1- binder on 4" crashed rock base. elude engineering, supervision, ad-; venising, clerical assistance and nn- forseen continrencies: also a arnrm sewer along the north side of Up-! bam atreet from Worden avenue to: oargent avenue, to connect wttn theldition to Klamath Falls, Oregon; outlet sewer at Sargent avenue; said pavement to be twentyrfour (24) feet wide, with concrete sidewalks five (6) feet wide on both aides thereof throughout its entire length. , , with parking strips leveled and roll. , jeA throughout a both, aides, except i at intersections, where said pave- at the Council Chambers in the City ment is to be full width, all In ac- Hall of Klamath Falls. Oregon, be eordance with the said plans. speci- fixed as the time and place for the fications and estimates; and with hearing of objections and remon said plans and estimates filed March strances against said proposed im- 2. 1926; and .BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by The Police Judge be and he here the Common Council that the prop-' by is directed to cc.use notice of aaid erty hereinafter described be and; hearing to be published as by char hereby is declared to be benefited, j ter provided. "tTnl. 1 it in n,. State of Oregon. to , inc.. Block :,:. 1 to 6. inc.i uioca s; .ots 1 to 6 Inc., Block 6 uits 1 to i. inc.. Block 7; Lots 1 to I 6, inc.. Block S; Lou 1 to 3, inc. Block 11; and Lots 1 to 3. Inc., Block 12, all in Fairview Addition. sometimes known as Fairview Ad dition Number One, to the City of : Klamath Falls. Oregon; ! And that said orotiertv above rte- scribed be and hereby is declared to ' be benefited and assessed for the 1(0 toe northern line of Addison The sale will not be kept open, expense of said improvement- and ; atreet' anl Portland street from j but will be declared closed when BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED' Crescent avenue to the right of! thcae present at the hour named that Monday, the 24th day of May i way ot tne Central Pacific Railroad ! have ceased bidding. The person 1S26, at the hour of g o'clock p. Company, (Southern Pacific Com-1 making the highest bid will be re in., tt the Council Chambers In the Dan'. lessee), and approving the! quired to immediately pay to the city Hall of Klamath Falls, Oregon, i Plans, speculations and estimates be fixed as the time and place forlof 0091 thereof submitted by the the hearing of objections and remon-1 citv Engineer, and of the whole UaMices against said oronoseri im- of said Resolution. ' provement: and The Police Judge be and he here-i ny is directed to cause notice of said hearing to be published as by char ter provided. State of Oregon, County of Klamath, City of Klamath Falls, of the City of Klamath Falls. Ore-1 gon. do hereby certify that the fore-, u.,Z. .AttlT. ,nrv "e,i co,py of a ! on Monday. April 26th. 1926. de-. claring its Intention to improve Wor-I ?.'I!.ATen.ue from A?8 north 'a o'; Tiatt , , V o.uc v. ; unnam iinvi in tn nnnh . . . t plans, specifications and estimates of cost thereof submitted by the City Engineer, and of the whole of said Resolution. LEM L. GAGHAGEN, A29toM9 inc Police Judge. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION' CRESCENT AVENUE AND PORT LAND STREET PAVING. j pursuant to 1 The City Engineer, pursuant to 1 resolution of the Common Council ! heretofore adopted, having on the 12th day of April, 1926, filed plans, provement to consist of paving said j ebrated their 9th and 5th blrth speclfications and estimates of the portion of said street with j davs Saturdav hv Invltlntr n number cost of Improving Crescent Aveue (a) Type "C" Portland cement C ?ho?r i.m. LIT ,1 , from Canby Street to the north line ' concrete or Vibrolithlc or Warren-' friends In to spend of Addison Street, and Portland j ite. Bitulithie pavement, with H4"i,n8 afternoon wHh them. A love Street from Crescent Avenne to. the top and 3 Vi" bituminous concrete'ly time wai had with games and right of way of the Central Pacific base, or Asphaltic concrete 2" top' dellclons lunch a served Railroad Company (Southern Pa- and 1" filler and 4" asphaltic con-: ?t-"cl" 'unch "a" ,erved' clflc Railroad Company, lessee) to creto base; or ! Mr- an(1 Mr- Houghton call- be known as Improvement Unit ciumner 40, ana tne council having "ttu iue iiniier Huvisement ana t uiiuiiiinc, wun t top ana 4 bllum findlng said plans, specifications and I inous concreto base or Asphaltlc estimates satlsfnctorv; concrete 2" top and 1" filler and 4" BE IT riEREBY RESOLVED asphaltlc concrete base; or that said plans, specifications .and (c) Warrenite Bitulithie, 2" top esiimaies ior tne improvement 01 the said portions of said street, he. Ing the specification! and estimates attached to the piano snd estimates . filed herein ou April 12, 1926, be and the same are hereby approved;! (al Type "C" Portland content con and - j Crete or Vlbrollthic or Warrenite BE IT FURTHER RESOLVEDi llltbiillthie mnemeut. with 1 4" top that the Common Council hereby de- and S" bitumlnoua concrete base, dares ita intention to Improve said or Asphaltic concrete I tup and 1 portions of said atreeta in accord-l filler and i" aaphaltlc concrete baae. ance with aald plant, specifications) of 117.793 64: for (bt Type "A" and estimate. Said linnroreraent ' Portland cement concrete or Vlbro- to consist of paving aaid portions of aaid streets wrth ! tat Type "C" Portland cement concrete or Vlhrolithlc or Warren-: ite Bltullthic, with 1 V" top on J4"i bitumlnoua concrete base or Aa- phaltic concrete H" top, 1 bin- der on It asphaltlc concrete base: ; or (M concrete te or Vlbrollthir or Warren- ulithlc S" top on 4' bltumln-' ite Bit curbing, gutters and drainage, fori (al Type "C" Portland cement , concrete or Vibrolithlc or Warrenite Bttulithic, with It," top on St"; bituminous concrete baae. or As-! phaltic concrete 14 top. 1 binder on Hi" asphaltlc concrete base, of oase. 01 aam estimates , . j advertising, cler.cal assistance and, ment to be twenty-four tii feet' wide on C re sent avenue between , Canbr street and Addison street' J UA X). 1 A . from Crescent avenue to the Central : i ak.il tk. Aau i uuu iiuv ui a; , (Southern Pacific Company, lessee) with .wtnn.lk. I:,. I , tut rid. nn hniK .IH. ih.u,r throughout the entire length' of said j improvement, with narking strips mates filed March 29, 1926, ul those attached hereto: and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL that the property hereinafter described be and hereby is declared to be benefited, to-wit: Lots 1. 2. 3 snd 4. Block 14; Lots 13 .nil l Rln.lr it. ljtm 1 1 t n . . . r. . . . ... . . . . top. 1 otnoer on crusnea roca sonieumes anown as ratrview Aa- i.d iiiM.ii.Ki. 11. 11, int., fa ill 13IOCK ii: loui 1 to' ' , ..... i 12. inc.. Block 17: All of Block i:iclaring Its Intention to Improve Sar- t.' n,f...Vr.. .l all of said lots "and blocks being lo'of Hot Springs Addition ttv cated in iciamath i.iia n..n. .1.. aii Blocks 30. 31." 32. 3.'34 and Lots!ot 4. 5 and 6 of Block .15 Hillside Ad. And that said property above de scribed be and hereby is declared to be benefited and assessed for the expense of said improvement; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Monday, the 24th day of May. l2. at the Itoiir-of a o'clock P.. m Iprovement; and I City of Klamath Falls, ss. I. Lem L.,Gaghagen, Police Judge 01 toe City of Klamath Falls. Ore gon. do hereby certify that the fore going is a duly enrolled copy of a resolution adopted by Uie Common Council at its regular meeting held on Monday, April 26th. 1926. de- daring its intention to improve Crescent avenue from Canby street! A29toM9 inc Police Judge. RESOLUTION OF IXTEXTIO.V SARGENT AVENUE PAVEMENT The City Engineer, pursuant to resolution of the Common Council 2 h dav of 7 f isi. L i. . .necificatlons and .ti.tM .f .h.!"00"- cost of improving Sargent avenue i Mrs. Joe Cox spent Monday af- ko7n Zl Improvement Unit Mr' and M"' B' "a"""on Number 57. and the Council having' calle' a the Bert Dauson borne taken same under advisement andr.Monday evenlnc i..u .,. ... . tmuing saia pians, epecuications and BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that! said plans, specifications and esti- mates for the improvement of the said portaion of Sargent avenue, being the plans, specifications and estimates attached to the plans and estimates filed herein on April 12. 1926. be and the same are hereby approved; and ! BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED I that the Common Council hereby declares its intention to Improve said portion of Sargent avenue in said portion of Sarzent nv.nn. in accordance with said plans, speclfl-' cations and estimates. Said im-l (b) Type "A" Portland cement concrete or vinrolltlilc or Warrenitel on 4 crusnea rocs nase or Asnh.il- tic concrete 2" top 1" binder on 4" crushed rock base; at an estimated cost. Including cement sidewalks curbing, gutters and drainage, for llthlc or Warrenite Bltullthic, with 1" top and 4" bituminous concrete base or Asphslttc concrete f top and 1" filler am! 4" asplmltlc cou- crete base, of MS itit..iilhie ' i..n Warrenite crushed rock creto u,p I- binder on 4-crushed 0 S(,nln 4 ,,,, !, se. of 117,1 .3. 65: said esti- ... qiT.i. ....... ... rock base, vision, advertising, clerical atwist- ance and untorseen contingencies: I pavement la to be full width, all In: accordance with the said plans specifications and estimate; auT! with aaid plans and estimatea filed; March 39. 12: and BE IT Fl ltTHKK RESOLVED by: the Common Council that the prop-! erty hereinafter described be and uoa .umoer yne. to ,n city 01 . ( And I that said property above de - be and hereby Is declared: to be benefited and assessed for the expense of said Itrprovement: and' DK IT FURTHKR RKSOLVKD that Xt.A-xv J . V. J : 1926, at the hour of 8 o'clock, p. I City Hall of Klamath Falls. Oregon. su., s k mu - uuuv..i . uotu uui s iu kuv b.1 flvsil tii tho n,l r., Urn hi-rin r,f hi.,c.l.,n .n,l ! monstrances against said proposed Improvement: and h, i. . ',., ii t ici.n,.ih City of Klamath Falls. f t cm t n.ph.... du. r,i. . nr ih riiv nr vi. .ih e-.ii. . eon. Ho herehv r.rttfv ih.t th." inn., going Is a duly enrolled copy of a 1 I resolution adopted by the Common!4 asphaltlc concrete base of $40.. I Council at its regular meeting held I '55.30; and for (c) Warrenite Blt- on Mondnv Anril pril 26th, 1926. de-l""""11- z ,OD 00 crushed rock ?ntion to'imnrov Ur.lbas0 or Asphaltic concreto 2" ton. fit .von... from th. nn,fh afrf.l K?,h,m "reet to the north ,lrte'2lnde .na-in..VinV 's"ma.t7 to ln f -'ta atreet, and approving the plans, specifications and estimates "J1 thereof submitted by the City Engineer, and of the whole of said Resolution. LEM L. GAGHAQEN. A29toM9 inc Police Judge. NOTICE OF 1-CBLiCATIOJf ISOLATED TKACT , Public I .and Hale Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore., April 23. 1926. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General . Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S.. pur suant to tne application of Emma . Obeachaln. Serial No. 012621. th. tTr.K . h"j 1 ".' the highest bidder, but at not less than 32.2a per acre, at 10 o clock A... on ' e 'th day of June 1926. next at th office, the fol- lowing tract of land: SWWXEU and SW?4SE4 Sec. 1. T. 413., K. 15 E. V. M. This tract is ordered Into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof Is mountaln- ous or too rough for cultivation. Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are ad vised to file their claims, or ob jections, on or before the time designated for sale. F. P. LIGHT. A27 M27 Inc. ' Register. FAIRVIEW- MT. LAKI The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. iHt"r' Semon Wednesday after- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kalor wore din- ner quests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Morrison Sunday. There are several cases of chick en pox in thkt neighborhood, for tunately in a light form. The farmers are busy getting ready to irrigate. Mrs. Burt Dauson's baby Is sick this week. Mm , 1 1 . . J . , ' . ' p " x"""l&' afternoon, Wallace and Jean Thompson ccl- Frank Stewart Saturday. Manhol Smith went tho week end with Mr. nnd ilton. Mrs. Hen Ham- Leslie Thompson called on his sis- ter, Mrs. Hamilton Hiindiiy. ' Classified advertising la ' a morning- paper proposition al- ways. Use the Newt, Fiitlay. April P0. 1!2C ItKKOMTION K INTENTION SIXTH STREET. JEFFERSON STREET AND WASHINGTON STREET PAVEMENT The City Engineer, pursuant to, resolution of the Common Council heretofore adopted, having on the 12th day of April. 192(1. filed plans. specifications and estimatea of the I cost 01 Improving sixth street from I ln 'Mhl Hue of High atreet to ,ventlitr0' tlo t fuxth ati Fifth atreet to Including lutersec- reet. to tie known na Improvement I'll It a' u inner 49. and tne louncti navlnu mien aame tin-, der advisement and finding aald plena, specifications and estimatea sutlsfnrtorv;--" HE IT HKREBY RESOLVED that! aald plana, specifications and eatl-j mates for the Improvement of the tho specifications and estimatea at-!., tached to the plans and estlmulea filed herein on April 1 2. . 1926. be and the unit are hereby approved; n'.' . . .... .... nr. top on 3 V" vit uniiuou, conL.r,9' ba,0 or Asphaltlc I conrruie. l w top. I binder, ,,. x,- or concrete or Vtbroliihic or Warrt-n- T. a-k...V" '" -..mjao wnnej M Bi 1 1 , 1 VU- .iV II k. . -"ucr- Pi- V. "r;."jr".'.-..? il U'ssmi.!). Itls ..l:t am . ' v. ""eu rut. uh or nspnai- 1,0 en"njle . top, 1 binder on 4 in.i,n.. crushed rock base: at an estimated cement aidewalks. curbing, gutters and drainage for " V Psrtland cement con crate or Vibrolithlc or Warrenite Blthullthlc. 1V- top od 14 bitum inous concrete base or Asphaltlc concrete. 1 1" top. 1" binder. SH" ssphsltlc concrete base, of 1.19.- 022.10; for tb) Type "A" Portland cement concrete Vlbrollthic or Warrenite Bitulithie. 2 toD on 4 bituminous concrete base or As. thaltic concrete. 2" top. 1" binder. . . . . ?as? r concrete S 1" binder on 4 crushed rock base. nK'"Y'n, .U.?""Le'ni vertislng, clerical assistance and un- forseen contingencies: also, said es timates in either event, to Include installation of a sanitary sewer sys tem for said district, the main nf said sewer to be laid on tho lower' side of said streets with "Y" branches taken across the streets, so that no pavement will have to bo cut in the future; also, allowance for embankment, cement sidewalks on both allies 'of said streets throughout, retaining 'wails'.' header, combination curb and gutters, all as more fully shown in detail on the said plans and specifications, total 128.356.50 to be added to each of said estimates; said pavement to be 26 feet wide from Hich street to Lincoln street on Sixth street: 26 feet wide on Washington street be - 1 tween nixtn and seventh streets, . and 2 feet wide on Jefferson street from Fifth street to Seventh street; iwith concrete sidewalks five 15) feet wide on both side, thereof , throughout th. .nttr. l.n.th .ih 1 . ' ; : " uiu,niivui, wim paraing strips leveled and rolled throughout on both sides, except at Intersections, where said pavement Is to be full width, all In accordance with the said plans, specifications and esti mates filed March 29, 1926, and those attached hereto; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL That the property hereinafter described be and hereby la declared to be benefited, to-wit: The westerly one-half ( V, ) of Block 41; the Northeast quarter, being the northerly quarter ( H ) of Block 41, Nichols Addition to Klam ath Falls. Oregon; All of Block 45; Lots 3 to 10. Inc., Block 44; Lots 1. 2 and 3, and lots 6 to 10. Inc., Block 43; All of Block 46; all ofi sain lots ana blocks being In First Addition to Klamath Falls. Oregon; together wl'h the property, lying easterly from the Klamath County High School property, which lies be tween said High School property and Sixth Street and known as Block 61, First Addition, together with the said High School property, which lies between Block 46 of said First Addition and High Street on the one hand and Fifth and Sixth Streets oh the other hand; And that said property above de scribed be and hereby Is declared to be benefitted and assessed for the expense of said improvement; and BE IT . FURTHER RESOLVED that Monday, the 24th day of May, 1926, at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M., at the Council Chambers In the City Hall of Klamath Falls, Oregon, be fixed as the time and place for the hearing of objections , and remon strances 'against said proposed Im provement; and The Police Judge be and he here by Is directed to cause notice of said hearing to be published as by charter provided. : State of Oregon, County of Klamath, City of Klamath Falls, ' ss. I, Lcm L. Gaghagen. Police Judge o( the City of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, do horehy certify that the fore going is a duly enrolled copy of a resolution, adopted by the Commonl Council at Its regular meeting held' on Monday, April 26th, 1926, do-1 clarinB its Intention to Improve Washington street : from Sixth atreet to Seventh street; Jefferson stroct from Fifth street to Seventh fctrcet. nml Klvlh slrer.t from lll.h street to Llnroln street and en proving tho plana, specifications and estimates of cost thereof submitted by tho City Engineer, and of the wholo of said Resolution. LEM L. GAGHAGEN. A29toM9 Inc Police Judge. " rv.ninr.lt ur.nwi.t r.l' II. ll..n,l hl,,,utm 11 lit. ftlarketst Kan I'Vanriacu, April Hit. POTATOKD . California rivers.' 4.!5; Wash ington gems. IJ.TSV4.U0; aweeta, No. 1, S Uc; No. 3, c, CATTLE Cattlo atcody; steers, good, IS. It 018.75; cows, good and choice, t.2su;s. Calves, attady; 110 lbs. and un der, .0Uj" 10.00; over 10 Iba., 19.50ft H. CO. Hogs, steady; Unlit, $14. ISO ( 14.75; medium. . S lS.iSti IS. 76 sheep, ateady; lambs, medium to CBolc, .ti.50f .5; ,we.. 4.00 . li.00; wether.. 9.00tfl.t0. Portluml Anrll "u It.lKLKV . lo- April.. . ; No. 2. 44 Iba. April I No. 2, 44 lbs: May WHEAT Hid Aaked IS. Oil 27.00 37.00 hard 30c; coarse or three-quarter blood. 33c; braid. 33c. At valley pointa i prices are 2o to te higher for se I lected atock. KGt.'S Buying price, curent receipts. 33O240 dosen: hennory writes. :5 9 26c; hennery pullets, 2!c. IirTTER - Selling price, boi lots, creamery prices: Firsts, extras, 41c for plain wrappers, subject to discount of SO 3 per cent; dairy buying price. 28c. lected lots. CHEESE selling price: Tlllumook county; triplets 2.54c; loaf, 28 He; Oregon triplets, not branded. 25c; Tilla mook, f.o.b. triplets 25c; loaf. 26c; Cooa county triplets. 29c; loaf, 30c LIVE POULTKY Heavy hens. 27c tf 33c; light to medium. 26 H 27c; broilers, 23 r 30c; Pekln ducks, 27 (f 30c; color ed, 22c25c: dressed turkeys. 40c 044c; live turkeys, 30c. Merrill High Notes Merrill high school glee club will join with other glee clubs ln a song fest Thursday evening at the Hen- ,r community hall. This Is the first year that the schools have Joined In anything of this nature and everyone, especially the parents, are Invited to attend and note the progress made. Tuesday evening the Morrill girls motored to Henley to practice in the hull. Two Bltident body meetings were held last week to decldo about a picnic. A slto near I'lnehurst Inn was chosen after a long debate The affa,r wl" be npll Many entrants from schools In this section of ihe county are com ing to Mr. Turnbaugh for the grade school track meet at Merrill Friday. It will start at 10:30 and promises to produce lively competition. . In the afternoon .the Malln and Merrill high schools will meet for practice In field and track events, which will take the place of the last baseball game between the two schools. The Klamath' county high school assembly was given at Morrill on Tuesday morning. It was postponed from Friday of last week. The Henley play presented a,t' Merrill Saturday night was pro-1 claimed- a great success, both Inj amusement form and financially. NOTICE KOI! I'l IILK ATIOX Depurtnirnt of the Interior, I V. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore.; April 28. 1926. I NOTICE Is hereby given that Ned : Connolly, of Dorrls. California, who' on October 26. 1924. made Homo-, atend Entry Act June 9. 1926. No. 012320. for NW 14 NW 14. Section i 3. Township 41S.. Range 7E., Wil-i lamette Meridian, has filed notice; of Intention to make Three Vur Proof, to establish claim to the lifid above described, before nert C. Thomas, V. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 15th day of June, 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: David M. Stotts, Carl Jones, Frank Mullen and Alfred O. Cnm mlngs. all of Dorrls, California. F. P. LIGHT, A.10 M.10 Inc. Register. Pot results, use News Class Ads. 4 i:9 C0l 1 Hotel Manx PowtsllSiatOrdrrell, SAN FRANCISCO Ajnc. ThtA fro end Shopping District AsnHr ttsstllM IMin SUM tmiu lit rbtw Is Ssa frasOKSI taw fsrskWitff sesssel castst tas cea tot, tatty 4Ucst4 it troMi lit imiHfilwrt tf a hniirllBl swat awl I kw Maist lum, Mtisfciat eat f tst ml iaMrastliif la aTka-ti isauatu la rr Silrtl k u as Mai hs raaaiit luWitwIa ttwrraa. i i i "k s. VI.DOAMOUP UNUIft BBI II Boxing Card Lines Up Old Foes for Fans 'Anybody's liable to slop out." was the alibi put forward by Kid Htnrkey yeaterduy. Ill extenuation of hla incont quick flop when Benny I Kit son hung a fast one on his clilu. And the Kid elaborated hla theory that even If Friinkle Lewis has a punch, which Ktnrkey doubts, he la lot going to be aa lucky aa was Dot-aon- The majority opinion among the fans seems to be with Htarkey In his contention. Ilotson' easy win, they I believe, was Just as much of a sur- 'prise to Denny as It was to Htnrkey. I And although they admit that Lewis' Is a speedy and aggressive young-1 ater, they cannot are hint producj Ing a sleep Inducer from those looae-; ly swinging mills. Every evening: at 6:30 the funs are crowding the) j spare around the work-out ring In' I watch the boxers going through' 1 their preliminary wovk In prepsrn-l Hon fir next Tuesday's bouta. j Etldlo (iteenlee, who Is down for, mother alx-rnund appenrnnre on the coming card, continues to go along at a nice clip, and Illltln Huff, essaying a comeback for the honor of the Klamath reservation, will have to deliver a Mot of fistic mer chandise to keep t.reenlee nut of the long end of the nioucyr Spec Wooda pleads dark of cottdl. Hon for his unsatisfactory shooing against Greenlee at the Inst enter tainment, and la putting In a lot of hard work so that when he meets Jimmy Harms, ho should he able to send himself tack Into ihe esteem, of the cuitomcrs. , Spec has shown t here that when he's right he Is a' fust going, hard punching boier, and la confident tint he can deliver another of lite exhibitions llint first made him popular here. IM1YH Tt ltX OUT ORANGE, N. J.. April 29 (United Newa) Am the result of charges of fraud made by five city commissioners of Orange, the Essex county board of elections will be gin a home-to-house canvass to determine whether charges that non-residents, dead men and min ors have been registered for the coming munclpal election, have any foundation. fifty Dollari Prize won by Mrs. Mary Zach Via, 735 Oak St. and Mr. Cora Walters, No. 2 Main St. All Extraction Free t for one week beginning April 30 to May 7 inclu sive. This docs not mean that if you have several . teeth that should bo extracted that we only ex tract part of them. It means that we will take' every extraction that comes in tho office FREE for one week. It does not make any difference if you have one tooth or 32 teeth. We want to Ret acquainted with you.- A. J. Johnson, Dentist WINTERS BLDG. Entrance on Main St., next to Pine Tree Theatre. THE ELBURTA TRIO In Friday, April First M. Adults 50c. J. N. 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