! Page' Four Legal Notices RESOLUTION OF INTENTION WORDEN AVENUE PAVEMENT W f-1 . A.nnlnAA. Mmiint tA MW V UJ - A ... .. - Mutlmlnn nf tha rnnmfll Council ! heretofore adopted, having on tit j 11th day of April. Hit. filed plana, apecltlcatlona and estimates of the' it Hitullthlc. will If top on 9 Warrenlte Hitullthlc. 1 top on 4"; coat of Improving Worden avenue bltumlnoue concrete base or Lrmhrt nrk bw r Aiphiltlc mi from tha north line of I'phara atreet I phallic concrete 1W top. 1 bln- , ,OD ,nrt,.r on 4" crushed I to tha north aide of -Helta atreet. to be known aa Improvement I uit u t . . ., .w- r,..n..il h.A,inl Number S2. and the Council having i taken same under advisement and ' - finding said plana, specifications and . . . . cellmate iaiiiiij . - BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that' aald plana, specifications and estl-! mates for the Improvement . of thei aald nortion of Worden avenue, being the speclficationa and estl-1 . mates attached to the plana and es timates filed herein on April 11. be and the ism are hereby approved; and .' BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Common Council hereby de clares Its intention to improve aald portion ot Worden avenue In ac- coraance wiin saia puui, sim.iiiis( ..Uons and estimates. Said Improve- -ment to constat of paving aald pop- Uon of said atreet with (a) Type "C" Portland cement concrete or Vlbrollthle or Warren ite Bitulithic, with I hi' top on J bitnminous concrete base, or As . phaltic concrete 14" top. 1 binder, ew ti" asphaltic concrete base; or - (b) Type "A" Portland cement concrete or Vibrollthie or Warren lte Bltolithic. with 2" top on 4 bituminous concrete or Asphaltic ' concrete I top, 1" binder oa 4 ishaltlc concrete base; or . (0) Warrenlte Bitulithic. 3" top oa 4" crushed rock base or Asphal tic concrete !" top, 1" binder on 4" "Crushed rock base: said improve- -ment in either event to include -a! atom sewer along the north side otl .Vpham street from Worden avenue to Sargent avenne, to connect with the outlet sewer at Sargent avenue: -at aa estimated cost. Including ce ment sidewalks, curbing, gutters and drainage, for (a) Type "C Portland cement concrete or Vlbro-i lit hie or Warrenlte Bitulithic. with, 1H top on Shi" bituminous con- crete base or Asphaltic concrete ' top, 1" binder, on 34" aa-i phaltic concrete base, of S18.3S3. 65: j tor (b) Type "A" Portland cement concrete or Vlbrollthle or Warren- its Bitulithic, with 3" top, 1" bin-: der on 4" asphaltic concrete base. I of tl9.212.6S; for (c) Warrenitej Bitulithic. 3" top on 4 crushed rock 1 base or Asphaltic concrete 2" top, I oasn or jupiuutic coacrota a- up, 1" binder on 4" crushed rock base. 'of U7.662.65; said estimates to In-! elude eneineerinr. .nTu.rvi.inn i.l dude engineering, supervision, ad vertising, clerical assistance and on forseea contingencies; also a storm ewer along the north side, ot Up "ham street from Worden avenue to Bargent avenne, to connect with the -outlet newer at Bargent avenne; said pavement to be twenty-four (34) teet wide, with concrete sidewalks five (6) feet wide on both sides Thereof tnronghont its entire length. with parking strips leveled and roll ed throughout on both sides, except at Intersections, where aaid pave ment is to be full width, all in ac cordance with the said plana, speci fications and estimates; and with aaid plan and estimate filed March 29. 1936; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Common Council that the prop erty hereinafter described be and hereby, is declared to be benefited, to-wlt: . Lots '1 to 6, Inc., Block I; Lots 1 to 6, inc.. Block 3; Lots 1 to 6, inc.. Block S; Lots 1 to 6 inc.. Block 6; LoU 1 to 6, Inc., Block 7; Lots 1 to 6, inc.,; Block 8; Lots 1 to 3, inc.. Block 11; and Lots 1 to 3, Inc.J oi t2, an in i- airview Addition, sometime known as Fairview Ad dition Number One, to the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon; And that aaid 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. 1928, at the hour ot 8 o'clock p. nt., at the Council Chambers in the City Hall of Klamath Falls, Oregon, be fixed aa the time and place for the hearing of objections and remon strances against said proposed im provement; and The Police Judge be and he bere- bv is rifrACteri In Mm Itnll-a nf mnlA hearing to be published as by char-! ter provided. State ot Oregon. , I County of Klamath, ' . ' my or Klamatn Falls, ss. Ii..Lem,L'' Ga'!,5,a''en' Police Judge: of the City ot Klamath Falls, Ore- lo?nrdLhrdboWCe.rJLyiinaLt '""i going is a amy enrolled copy of a resolu on adopted by the Common Kto lS Sni. "S!? -1--.-- ..-1." 2.i'-h' "f6'...de-! d ArlnL from , ii,h .,A.:.imbeT 61 na. CouncU 1 iih ; . I T. " . DeU.m.treef 'ana annrovinithi ! ueita street ana approving thei 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 CRE8CENT AVENUE AND PORT LAND STREET PAVING. The City Engineer, mutuant to resolution of the Common Council j accordance with said plans, speclfi heretofore adopted, having on the cations and estimates. Said Im 12th day ot April, 1926, filed plans, provenient to consist of paving said specifications and estimates of the portion of said street with cost of improving Crescent Aveue (a) Type "C" Portland cement from Canby Street to the north line I concrete or Vlbrollthle or Warren ot Addison Street, and Portland I Ite Bitulithic pavement, with 14" Street from Crescent Avenue to the top and 3V4" bituminous concrete ui HI k.llirHI rHCHIC Railroad Company (Southern Pa- clfic Railroad Company, lessee) to be known as ...,U..,...T.... ...,. ln.nvnwAn.An. YTnt.l Number 46. and the Council having! taken same under advisement and finding said plans, specifications and estimate satisfactory; BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that said plans, specifications and estimate tor the improvement of th said portions of said street, be ing the specifications and estimates attached to the plans and estimates tiled herein on April 12, 1926, be and th an are hereby aoDroved: a . eia Type "C" Portland HP it riTRTIIFR RFSOLVED' Wtnuinnic pavement, nu is HE IT H'KTItr.lt Rr.Mil.r.ii. Mi,,-.ln.i.. ninrnili base. that tha Common Council Hereby ae- r. ..7. - ami 1" dare. it. Intention to Improve "Vand' - k o.c "ii. I portions of aald streets la accord-! 1 " " " '" "v .. ...... BlllTll nun concrete or Vlbrollthle or Warren-jrr, dor on 3t" asphaltic concrete oaso; or rh Trn k Pnrllant cement (b) Type "A" Portland cement concrete or Vlbrollthle or Warren lie Bitulithic 3" top on 4 bilumin ... ........I. K a n. Anhaltic mn. ,. . ----- crete lm top. 1 biuder oa 4" " - phaltic concrete base: or (c) Warrenlte Bitulithic S P on 4 crushed rock base, or Aspnal-' tic concrete. I" top. I" Dinaer on s crushed rock base: at an estimated coat, including cement eldawalks. j curbing, gutters and drainage, for: ... T' ...( Dn.ll..J r.m.ml w ijiw ....... concrete or Vlbrollthle or Warrenlte. Bitulithic. with m top on JS I bilumlnoua concrete base, or Aa phaltic concrete 1 top. 1 binder on 3H asphaltic concrete base, of I $39, 834. 50; for (b Type Vibro-! Portland cement concrete or ii, hi. . U'.rr-nit. liitnlithie ! ton on 4" bituminous concrete base or i.,.h.!t!- .mia - mo 1" binjer! on 4- asnhaltic concrete base. o( lis 117 no: and for ic Warren-i it Bitulithic 1" top on 4 crushed rock base or Asphaltic concrete, 2" top, 1" binder on 4 crushed rock base, ot f3s.619.S0: said estimates to Include engineering, supervision advertising, clerical assistance and nnforseen contingencies; said pave-1 ment to be twenty-four (34) feet! wide on C resent avenue between i Canby street and Addison street.! and 34 feet wide on Portland street; from Crescent avenue to the Central! Pacific. Railroad, right of way (Southern Pacific Company, lessee). Pacific. Railroad right of wayim.. at tne council cnnmDera in tne with concrete sidewalks five I5lbe fixed as tne time ana place lor feet wide on both aide thereof ! the hearing of objections and re thronghout the entire length ot said ) monstrancea against said proposed improvement, with parking strips leveled and rotted throughout on hh .ihm nt at intersections, where said navement is to be full width, all in accordance with theiter provided. said plans, specification and estl-j state of Oregon, mates filed March 39. . 1938. and. mtintv of Klamathi 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-wlt: Lots 1. 3. 3 and 4. Block 14: Lots 1, 3. 3 and 4. Block 13: Lota IS to 34. inc. said Block 13: Lota 1 to 24, inc., said Uloca is i-oia i to 13 Inc., Block 17; All of Block 18; I All of Block 19; All of Block 19 hi: .11 f ..ia i,. Kik. h.inr io- TH-t Iddulon toot DeU. street. approving the Klamath Falls. Oregon: also. All ot Blocks 30. 31. 33. 33. 34 and Lots! 4. S and 6 ot Block 35. Hillside Ad dition to Klamath Falls. Oregon; And that said property above de scribed be and hereby is declared to be benefited and assessed for the eyrwrme of aald Improvement: and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Monday, the 24th day ot 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 ot objections and remon strances against aaid proposed im provement; and The Police Judge be and he here by is directed to cause notice of aald hearing to be published as by char ter provided. , State ot Oregon, County ot Klamath. City of Klamath Falls, sa. I, Lem L. Gaghagen. Police Judge of .the City of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, do hereby certify that the fore going is a duly enrolled copy of a resolution adopted by the Com,mon Council at its regular meeting held on Monday, April 26th, 1926, de claring its intention to improve Crescent avenue from Canby street to . the northern line of Addison street, and. Portland street from Crescent avenue to the right of way ot the Central Pacific Railroad 1 Company. (Southern Pacific Com-l pany. lessee), and approving the 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' SARGENT AVENUE PAVEMENT The City Engineer, pursuant to heretofore adopted, having on the 19th riav nt ln.il 109C . . nan. I P:'''"' and estimates of the! com of imnrovim Krnt avenue i from the north side of Upham Tstreet! "T nrlh lie.' '1U ",rMt- ' kuova Improvement Unit isaen same unuer auvisement ana "Dding "aid W"" estimates satisfactory: estimates satisfactory: BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that said plans, specifications and esti mates for the improvement of the said portaion of Hargent avenue, being the plans, specifications and estimates attached to the plans and estimates filed herein on April 12,)eral character of the land, or for aim me same are nereuyiany other reason, to the disposal to approved; and the applicant, should file their affl- 11E IT FURTHER RESOLVED davits of protest In this office" on that the Common Council hereby or before the 20th day of May, said nortion of Sunront nvemiA In UMC, Ur JtnyilHlIlt Concrete Z lOp I and 1" filler and 4" asphaltic con-, ... base: or I .hi Tirnn "A" I) .. -1 1 1 . . ,,., unmeuii concrete or Vibrnllthic or Warrenlte Bitulithic, with 2" too and 4" hitum Inous concrete base or Asphaltic concrete 2" top and 1" filler and 4" asphaltic concrete base; or (c Warrenlle Bitulithic, 2" top h. , a.i..iP 1 Wnder on -t on ..iim.i on s crusnea rocg i' -i"it'"i i"!, umuer on " crushed rock base: at an estimated cost, including cement sidewalks. curbing, gutters and drainage, tor (a) Type "C" Porllund cement con- rrete or Vlbrollthle or vtarrcnite base or Asphaltic concrete 2 tP cenienl,.j mi,. j- ..nh.ltlc ron-i o( jia.723 t&; for c k to. ot i 7.173 85: aald estl fmatea to include engineer! ....... rliin, super-! vision, advert Islng. clerical aiwlsl ann) and unforecen contingencies; id pavement to be twenty-four 124 1 leet wuie. Willi nmin bi'i- walk, (ire (61 feet wide on both sides thereof throughout Its entire length, with parking strip leveled H thninrhnni an both sides. ,Icept ,t intersections where aald pavement is to be full width, all in rcordln(.e wltn tne Mj plans. I specifications and estimates: and; . ... . ; . . I . wttn saio plans ana estimates ihw i.rch l2e: and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Common Council that the prop erty hereinufter described be and I hereby Is declared to be benefited, ': Lots 1 to 0. Inc., Block 3; Lots i to . Inc. Blink 4: Lots 1 to 6. Inc.. Block 9: Lots 7 to IS. Inc.. Block t: Lots 7jo 13 Inc.. Block Lots i J to 1 3. Inc.. Block 8 Lota 1. and ' 3. Block 10: and Lots 4. S and . Block 11. nil In Fairview Addition. aometimes known as Fairview Ad- dition Number One. to the city of Klamath Falls. Oregon: And that aaid property above de- scribed be and hereby la declared to be benefited and assessed for the! expense of said Improvement; and: BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Monday, the, 34th day ot May.! 1926. at the hour of 8 o'clock, p.; m.. at tne louncn innmDors in mo City Hall ot Klamath Falls, Oregon.'. improvement; ana The Police Judge be and he here- by la directed to cause notice ot said hearing to be published as by char- City of Klamath Falls. ss. I. Lem L. Gaghagen. Police Judge of the City ot Klamath Falls, Ore gon, do hereby certify that the fore going is a duly enrolled copy of a resolution adopted by the Common Council at its regular meeting held: on Monday, April 26th. 1926, de-i , i.r..ii. . ,,,' a,r Ir'n ntefn"0,a 'mPrr,le ffil! J?"' f"nu.e, JT ""'.k S di f LPham street to the north side, .,.,,, K ,hl ot cost thereof submitted by the City Engineer, and of the whole of said Resolution. LEM L. GAGHAGEN. A29toMS inc Police Judge. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Kule Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore., April 23. 1926. XOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 24S5, R. 6 pur suant to the application of Emma (i. Obenchain, Serial No. 012621. we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than 12.25 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 7th day of June. 1926. next, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land: SWUXEU and SW4SE4 Sec. 7. T. 41S., R. 15 E. W. M. This tract Is ordered Into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountain ous or too rough for cultivation. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when thOBA nrM.nl at th hntip nnmait k- Th. wiog the highest bid will be re- quired to Immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any pen.ons 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 pM27 inc. Register. JiOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 013631 United State Land Office, Laka- vionr firnvnn A 1 lOOd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that .h j,j .1. ... day o7 February8 1926 fn in this "ict ' V"tto. ; to ae'le'ct as an indemnity school land selection, un- der the act of February 14, 1859' (11 Stat.. 383). and the acta aun- itomSSrV and amendator hereto, lth the gWVl Section 34. TownshiD 27 S.. Rango 10 E.. Willamette Me ridian. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or de airing to object because of the m In- F. P. LIGHT, Register. United States Land Office, Lake view, Oregon, April 1, 1926. Notice ot .be above dntentlon to select will b published in The Klamath News, Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, . for a perioa or live weeks or 30 consecn tlVA daVS Which I hnrahv ,tuiAnn,. . ai t J neJ.panr nubMshen fh.! SBT-M 15 .. LI55 . ...... and nearest the land nlmv. d.- scribed. F. P. LIGHT, Register. A8toMS.Inc Just SOc a month that' all III f08tl ,or ,he prompt ,nd roul" 00- 4-iL'er,r ' Th KlM"lb New' ,0 ur i horn or place of bualness. Phon hn,- . . om" or Dlc6 ot business. 877 "o" and servlre wM start as I ,oon as you' wish It to. Sunday t' May 2.-102(1 ORIGINAL "MERRY WIDOW" AT CHAUTAUQUA. Famou Musical Comedy Star : Coming. . -j ;v''.' ' 1 lit ' JI a belle Wagner-Shank, who took th role of tb aferry Widow, In th musical oom-dy of that name, when It was Introduced to Broadway, will be one ot the stars at th Chautau qua program to be given here this eeson. ' After a brilliant career In th "Merry Widow"- and other musical comedies, this famoua singer went Into concert work, and contrary to the experience of many musical com edy favorites, baa made a inoeesa In this very different field. She head her own company In her Chautauqua appearances, and appear In a program which I a combination of musical comedy and concert num bers, giving th mora popular feat ure ot each, and singing many ot the long which have given her fame. On Interesting fearbre ot th Ma belle Wagner-Shank Chautauqua pro gram I a group ot Jenny Llnd long In "the r ttnme of this famou atar during her American concert tonr. This will be a part of the evening program given br Madam Shank. Mabelle W-gner-Sbaok la a real tar. and ker coming an event i SPRAGUE RIVER After service! Sunday at Sprague River the following persons motor ed to Trout creek aufl took lunch: Judge Levi F and Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mr. Theodore Waikr, Mr. nid Mrs. ('. A. 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' ' ( Policeman George Brown from Beatty was in Sprague River recent ly on a business trip. Mr. Taylor of Yainax was In Klamath Falls last week. Taylor Is the stockman tor this and of the reservation. Mr. and Mrs'. William, Terner and wife were in Klamath Falls on Saturday of last week. W. C. Mattlson, who Is superin tendent of Campbcll-Towle Lum ber company, was In the county seat for a day recenty. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barkley are all smiles It's a girl. Mother and child are doing well. Eddie Copperfield was In from his ranch on Whiskey creek to do some shopping one day last week. . Dr. Rogers of the Klamath Agen cy was In Sprague River on Sun clay. Mr. I.arkey has started logging after quite a recess on account of ground In the woods being too soft. It is reported that the old govern ment ranch at Yainax will be con verted into a stock ranch. The barns are to he rebuilt and houses remodeled. Mr. McClnre from Whiskey Creek attended church at Sprague River last Sunday. 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