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Page Sit Legal Notices NOTICE OK 110 ND BALK Staled proposals will be received r the Common Council u( the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, tor the purchase nf Sixty-two thousand tl62,VU0.6G) Dollars worth of Mun icipal Bonda of K'aiuath Falls. Ore ton, authoriied by an election duly held June 29th. 1926. and by Ordi nance Number 778. issued for the purpose of paylnit the one-half part of the cost of erecting and construct ing an over-head street crossing over the railroad and property or the Central Pacific Hallway Com pany In Klamath' Falls. Oregon, where the same la Intersected by Sixth Street In aaid city. Proposals to purchase (aid bonds will be received by the Police Judge up to and Including the 7th day of September, 1926. at the hour of 8:08 o'clock P. M., and opened at a regular meeting of tbe Common Council of said City, in the City Hall thereof. Immediately thereaf ter. The said bonda to ba dated September 1st, 1926. and In denom inations of Ono Thousand ($1000. 00) Dollars each, payable aerially in three to fifteen year. They shall draw interest at a rate not to exceed six it1 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually as follows: September 1st and March 1st of each year, beginning March 1st, 1927, and shall mature as fol lows: Bonds Nos. 1 to 6 Inc., for $1000.00 each maturing September 1. 1929. Bonds Nos. ( to 10 Inc., for 11000 ou each maturing September 1. 1930. Bonda Nos. 11 to IS inc., for $1000.00 each maturing September 1. 1931. Bonds Nos. It to 20 inc.. for $1000.00 each maturing September 1. 19J2. Bonda Nos. 21 t 25 Inc.. for $1000.00 each mata.ing September 1. 1933. Bonds Nos. -C to 30 Inc. tor $1000.00 each maturing September 1. 1934. - Bonds Nos. 31 to 35 Inc., for $1000.00 each maturing September 1, 1935. Bonda Nos. 36 to 40 Inc. for $1000.00 each maturing September 1. 193. Bonds Nos. 41 . to 45 Inc.. for $1000.00 each maturing September 1,, 1937. Bonds Nos. 44 to 50 inc., for $1000.00 each maturing September 1. 1938. Bonda Noa. 51 to 55 inc., tor $1000.00 each maturing September 1. 1939. Bonds Nos. Et to CO Inc., for $1000.00 each maturing September 1. 1940. Bonds Nos. CI and C2 Inc., for $1000.00 each maturing September 1. 1941. Principal and Interest ahall be payable at the office of the City Treasurer of Klamath Falls. Oregon, or at the Oregon Fiscal Agency in New Tork City, New York. The aucceeaful bidder must fur nish bonds complete but the city will furnish attorneys' opinion on bond transcript. Said bonda will be subject to the approving opinion of Teal, Winfree, Johnson and McCullocb, attorneys, of Portland, Oregon. Said proposala to purchase such bonds must be accompanied ty a certified check payable to the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, in the amount of five 15) per cent of the proposal or bid. each such bid or proposal to be addressed to the nndersigned, and on the lower left hand corner of each envelope there ahall be plainly written or printed "BIDS ON SIXTH STREET VIA DUCT BONDS." Tbe Council re serves the right to reject any and 11 bide and to call for new blda if It ao elect. LEM L. GAGHAGEN, J80 S2 inc. Police Judge. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION COMMERCIAL STREET AND WAL NUT AVENUE PAVEMENT. . The City Engineer, pursuant to resolution of the -Common Council heretofore adopted, having on the lth day of July. 1926. filed plana, pacification and estimates of the cost of improvlrg Commercial street from the north line of Oak avenue to the aouth line of Klamath avenue, and Walnut avenue from the east erly line of 11th street to the west line of Commercial street, to be known as Improvement Unit Num ber 64, and the Council having taken same nnder adviaement and finding said plans, specifications and estimates satisfactory: ' BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that said plans, specifications and estl mates for the improvement of the said portions of said streets, being tbe specifications and estimate at tached to the plans and estimates filed herein on July 19th, 1926. be and the same are hereby approved; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Common Council hereby declares Its Intention to improve aid portions of said streets in ac cordance with aaid plans, specifica tions end estimates. Said Improve ment to consist of paving said por tions of aaid streets with (a I War renite bitulithic pavement, H" top on 3H" bituminous concrete base, or type "C" Portland cement con crete, or typo "C" vlbrolltbic pave ment, or lb) Warrenite bitulithic pavement, 2 top on 4' bituminous concrete baae. or type "A" Portland cement concrete, or type "A" vlbro lltbic pavement: or (c) Warrenite bitulithic pavement, 2" top on 4" crushed rock base, at an estimated cost. Including cement sidewalks, curbing, gutters and drainage, for (a) Warrenite bitulithic pavement, 14a" top on 3ta" bituminous con crete base, or type "C" Portland cement concrete, or type "C vibro Itthlr pavement, of Mti. 93X04: tor b) Warrenite 1)11 uli t hie pavement, 2- lop on 4" bituminous concrete base, or type "A" Portland cement concrete, or typo "A" vlbrolithic pavement, of 1 17.01 7.02; and for let Warrenite hitulifhic pavement, 2 top on 4" crushed rock base, of 115,218.72; said estimates to In clude engineering, supervision, ad vertising, clerical asnistance and un- tforseen contingencies: said improve. invent to consist of grading the said Tatrvet full width, constructing com Itlnation curbs and gutters, building five-foot cement sidewalks on eilhev ielde of said Improvement through out Its entlro length, and laying branches for sanitary sewers and providing for slorra sewerage, park ing :rlp to he leveled and rolled throughout except at Interactions, where said pavement is to be full width. Said pavement is to be 35 feet In width, back to back of curbs: 'all in accordance with the said plans specification and estimates filed July 19th. 1!.'6: and KK IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL that the property hereinafter dcserllu-d be and hereby is declared to be benefited, to-wtt: Lots 1, 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. S and 9 i of block 5. being all of block 5: ! lot !) to 10, Inc.. being the south , halt of block 3: and lota 17. IS. 19. 20 and 1 of said block .1. all iu Canal Addition to Klamath Kails. Oregon: also the westerly one-half ! of block 4. Railroad Addition, being i the westerly one-halt of the prop erty lylnn between Commercial 'street and Broad street, on the one . band, and Oak avenue and Klamath I avenue on tbe other feaud: and that : said property above described be and hereby is declared to be bene fited and assessed for the expense of said improvement: and I BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Monday, the 30th day of .Vac 'list. 192. at the hour of R o'clock. p. m.. at the Council Chambers lu I the City Hall of Klamath Kail. Ore- , gon. be fixed as the time and place . for the hearing of objections and remonstrances against said proposed j improvement: and ' The Police Judge be and he here- ; by is directed to cause not.ee said hearing to be publUned as by charter provided. ; State of Oregon. County of Klamath, City of Klamath Kails, s. t i, Lem i. uagnagen. rouce jiruge I ot the City of Klamath Falls, Ore gon, do hereby certify that the fore ' going is a duly enrolled copy ot a "resolution adopted, by tho Common I Council at ita regular meeting held I on Monday. August 2nd. 192$. and 'of the whole of said resolution. LEM L. OAUHAGEX. : Aug.4-I4lnc. Police Judge. RESOLUTION OK INTENTION FIXE STREET PAVEMENT The City Engineer, pursuant to reoluHon of the Common Council : heretofore adopted, having on the: 19th day of July. ISIS, filed plans. specifications and estimates of the cost of improving Pine street from ' the easterly line of Eleventh street to the weste.-ly line of Esplanade. to be known as Improvement I'nlt Number 69. and the ConncU having ..!,. a a nnai.. .. 1 ..iii..ua. .na '. finding said plans specifications and earimates satisfactory; ! BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that said plans, specifications and eatl-l mates for the Improvement ot the! said portion ot said street, being the, ust. 1926. specifications and estimates attach-1 Claimant names as witnesses: ed to the plana and estimates filed: Michael Fayne. of Merrill, Oregon, herein on July 19th. 192. be and! Richard Walsh, of .MaJin. Oregon, the same are hereby approved: and I William H. Hatfield, of Merrill. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: Oregon. that the Common Council hereby! scr Hammer, of Merrill. Ore declares Ita intention to improve ' goa- said portions of said street in ac-i , . , f ,p- LIGHT,. Register. cordance with said plans, specitlca-i "" "AMg. 20 inc. tiona and estimates. Said improve- i ... . ment to consist of paving said por-! NOTICE FOR ri'BLICATIOX tion of said street with (a) war- renite bitulithic. ll" top on 3 H bituminous concrete base, or as phaltic concrete. IM" top. 1 binder, on 3" asphaltic concrete baae. or type "C" Portland cement concrete. or type "C" vlbrolithic pavement; dress is 615 Conger Avenue, KJam-l or (b) Warrenite bitulithic, 2" top,ath Falls. Oregon, did, on the 1st! on 4 bituminous concrete base, or j day of March, 1926, file In thlsl asphaltic concrete, 2' top. 1" binder, office Sworn Statement and Applica 4" asphaltic concrete base, or type' t Ion, No. 012654. to purchase the! "A" Portland cement concrete. orjWNE'i, SEVESi and NEK type "A" vlbrolithic pavement: orjSE, Section 29, Township 233., (c) Warrenite bitulithic. 2" top on I Range 10E.. Willamette Meridian,) 4- crushed rock base, or asphaltic 1 and the timber thereon, under the' concrete, 2" top. 1" binder, on 4" j provisions ot the act of June 3, crushed rockbase, at an estimated j 1878 and acta amendatory, known I cost, including cement sidewalks. : as the "Timber and Stone Law." ; curbing, gutters and drainage, for fat such value as might be fixed by! ia) Warrenite bitulithic. lhi" top on bituminous concrete base, or asphaltic concrete, m top, 1" binder, on 3H" asphaltic concrete base, or tyoe "C" Portland cement! concrete or type "C" vlbrolithic1 and the land 180.00: that said ap-l pavement, of 114.069. 10: for (b)IPllcant will offer final proof in Warrenite bitulithic, 2" top on 4" j support of his application and sworn bitumlnoua concrete base or asphal-i statement on the 24th day of Sept tic concrete. 2" top, 1" binder. 4"l ember. 1926. before Bert C. asphaltic concrete base, or type "A"! Thomas, U. S. Commissioner, at; Portland cement concrete or type Klamath Falls, Oregon. "A" vlbrolithic pavement, of 114.-! Anv Peon is at liberty to pro-; 925.69; and for fc) Warrenite bita-' t"t tnl Purchase before entry, or llthic, 2" top on 4" crushed rock: lnltlate a contest at at any time' baae. or asphaltic concrete. 2" top, before patent issues, by filing a. 1" binder, on 4" crushed rock baae. I corroborated affidavit in this of- of 313,498.04: said estimates to In-. 'lce' a'leKln 'act which would de clude engineering, supervision, ad-i' cat lne entrv, ? vertislng, clerical assistance and un-: LitT. I foraeen contingencies: said Improve- llv 8 29 ,nC' Reglater.i ment to constat of grading the said street full width, constructing com-l binatlon curbs and gutters, building; five-foot cement sidewalks on either j side of said improvement through-! out Its entire length, and providing drainage facilities for storm and,' seepage waters. Said pavement is! to be forty (40) feet wide on that' portion of said street lying westerly 1 ! irom me angle in s&ia street, and i 1 thirty-eight (381 feet wide on that portion of aaid street lying easterly: from said angle; all in accordance, with the said plaus. specifications: and estimates filed July 19th, 1926; ( and J UK IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE COMMBN COUNCIL that the properly hereinafter described, be and hereby is declared to be beneilied. lo-wlt: Lois 6 lo 11. inc., block 2; all block 3; and lots 1 to 10 Inc., block 4. Second Mot Murines Adilition lo Klamath Kalis. Oregon, together. with the following described prop-' 1 - erty: All that property lying be- XOTH'K OK Pl'ltl.lt'ATlOX Iween Eleventh and Pino streets.' (Publisher) lot 5 of said block 3. and tlm line: ' dividing lots 1 lo 5, Inc.. on tha one DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR band and lota G to 13, (nr., on t : other hand, of aaid block 3, extend- V. 8. Land Office nt Lakevlew,! ed In a straight line southwesterly Oregon. July 1 4. 1920. to Eleventh afreet, parallel wllhl NOTICE is hereby given that Ml Plne street to Eleventh street; and, chad Fayne, of Merrill, Oregon,! Unit snld property above dcHcrlbedwho, on March 28. 1923, made lloc bc uud hereby is declared to be Initiation Homestead Entry, No. benefited and osessed for the ex pens of said Improvement : and UK IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Monday, the 30ih day of Aug ust. 1926, at the hour of o'clock p. in., at the Council Chambers In the City Hull of Klamath Falls. Oregon, be fixed as the time and plae tor the hearing ot objections 1 aud remnnstraticea against said pro posed Improvement : and The Police Judge be and he here by is directed to cause notice ot said bearing to be published us by cha".cr provided. Mute of Oregon. County of Klamath. City of KUinatli FatU, ss. I. l.em 1.. t;.iKhagcu. Police Judge of the City of Ktumulh Falls, Ore gon, do hereby certify that the tore going Is a duly enrolled copy of a resolution adopted by tha Common Council at Its ivgul.ir meeting held ou Monday, AuguM 2nd. 1926, uud of the whol- of said resolution. I.EM 1.. I! AdHKliKN. Aug.4-14inc. Police Judge. 'KLAMATH COUNTY TIMIIEK SA1.K Sealed bids will be received by, the undersigned at bis office, sel Crocker First National Hank llullil-j ing. Son ' Fiunctseo. California. u!i to and including September 4th., 1926. for all limber mid land known at the Daniels, or Sctuaw Flat Truct. lying aud being in Township.. .17 S. R. 10 E. and 37 4 S. R. ll!i E.. of approximately : 6.31 j acres, with a timber yield tstimated by Mr. J. Frank King of approximately isii.omu.uuo ft., of which approximately iii) per cent is pine. lliili should state quantity of tim ber to be annually removed, terms desired and initial payment. Theao factors 'will ho Influencing in ac ceptance of bids. t'ertlfied check for two thousand dollars to accompany bid, which Is to be applied on purchase or re tained in part as liquidated dam ages, should contract In accord with the bid be not executed. The right to reject uny aud all bids Is reserved. Further infornia'lon will be fur nished on application. ELMER H. COX. S01 CTocker First National Hank llldg., San Fran cisco. Calif. A6-19 Inc. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION (PnblLsher) i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ., . . , .i,.i ' q' ' Lakorle,r'. NOTICE is hereby ' given that. Fever O. Vlken. of Merrill. Oregon.' ho. on November 17, 1922, made Reclamation Homestead Entry, No. 011989, for Farm Cnit "N" or SV.' SHNVi. S'NHN4 Lot 10. 8V4.' S!t.Vi. S V4 N a X L Lot 11, N41 'lN, I-ot ,J' N.NlN;Vi,U' Sec. 15. Tap. 41S. R. 11E.. Will.1 amette Meridian, has filed notice of llltenlion , muktl Thrce.Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. ft. Delam. C lerk County Court, at Klamath Kalla.i Oregon, on the 26th day of Aug-i Departinent of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.; juiy is, isj. Notice is hereby given that Silas it. Johnston whose post office ad appraisement, and that, pursuant to auch application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at 1 1140. 00, the tlmor estimated! 530M. board feet at 12.00 per M votut ... . , If..x,v ""CE FOR 1'tUI.ICATIO.N Department or the Interior, U. s- Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. July 13, 1926. Notice is given that William M. Raymond, of Dorris, California, who. on December Is. 1922. mart. Homestead Entry Act June 9.1 191 1, No. 011983, for ESWH, Section G. Town.hin iis iiin 7 E. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Threei Year Proof, to establish claim to' the land above described, before' C. R. DeLap, Clerk of the County! Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon,' on the 23rd day of August. 1926. t.ialmant names as witnesses: W. L. Holler, nf Beawick. Calif ! Jesso High, of Dorris, Calif. I N. E. Spencer, of Dos wick, Calif. I Hans Olson., of Dorris, Calif. F. P. LIOIIT. Heiilster. ! Jl 6 A1G inc, Tuesday, August 10. 10'2C ulttm. for Farm I'nlt "" or 81, NWNt, SNi,S lot IS. BW X'lSKS SViNKSKt,. lota 14. I and 21. Section IS. Township 41, Range UK., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. Deljip, rierk County Court, at Klamath Falls. Oregon, ou the 20th day of August, Claimant names us witnesses: Sever O, Vlkeu, of Merrill, Ore gon. William 11. Itattlrld, ot Merrill. Oregon. Oscar Hummell, of Merrill Oregon, likhard Waltfh ot Mal'.n, Oregon. F. P. LliillT. Register. Jul 20-Aug. 20 Inc. PI lll.lt'ATION til-' SIMMONS Equity No, 8IH.I IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF HRKtiON, FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. John L. Frost. Plaintiff, vs. Anna M. Frost, Defendant. To Anna M. Frost, The Above Nauie, Defendant In the Name of the state of Oregon: You 'are l'ir,.iv ren nlr-aol 1.1 nuk.ijip t,t,rl answer the complaint filed against on in the above entitled suit, on or heroro tho 21st day of Septom Iwr. 1926. that being the last day within which defendant Is allowed to answer herein, us fixed l.y the t oiirt for publication of summons; and if you fail .i to answer, the plaintiff will upp! to tho court tor the relief praved for lu the complaint filed heiein. namely, lor Decree of the Court thai the bonds of inittrlmrtiy existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved ou the grounds nf cruel and In human treatment, uud for general relief . This Summons Is published ia The Klamath News, a newspaper puhl.slnd ut Klamath Falls, in Klamath County. Oregon, by order of the Honorable A. I., l-caviu. Judge of said Court, dated, August 7th. 1926, directing such sum mons to he so published not less than uc a week for six consecu tive weeks. Date of first publica tion. August loth. 1926. O'NKII.I. IRWIN. Hy John Irwin rlulntitf'a Attorneys. Office and Post Office.. Addrrna No. 12. North 4th Street. Kluninth Kails. (Wisou. Al 17.24.31 S7.14.21 NOTICE OK KIWI. ACt'tH NT Notion I, hereby given that the undersigned, as administrator do bonis uon. with the will annexed, of the estate of Oscar ti. Laberee deceas.'d. has filed his fiual ac. count In the. county court of the atate of Oregon for Klamath coun ty, and that Saturday tho 4th day of September. 1!26. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day and the court room of said court has been appointed as tho time and place for tho hearing of objections thereto and the settle ment thereof. Hated and first published August 3. 1926. J. W. SIEMENS. Administrator de bonis non, with tlia will anuexed. AJ. 10. 17. 24.31 ' NtyriCE OF SHERIFF'S SALK IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREtVON. FOR THE COUNTY OF KLAMATH . A. B. Estebenet. plaintiff. vs.1 Oeorge W. Duke and Aldu Duke. Husband and Wife. Defendants. Ily virtue of an execution. Judg ment order and decree, and order of sale issued out of the above en titled court to me directed and dated July 12th, 1926, in favor of tne piaintirf in the sum of Four teen Hundred and Sixteen (11416. 00) Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per an num from June 15, 1925, until paid, and for the further sum of $175.00 attorney's fees, and for the further sum of 120.75 coats, and for accruing costa upon execu tion and sale of real property, and upon aaid writ demanding me to make sale ot the following des cribed real property, to-wlt: Tbe west half of the south east quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter, of Section 19. Township 24. South of Range 9, East of the Wil lamette Meridian in Klamath County. Oregon. i Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution, judgment order and de-' cree. and order of sale, and In ac cordance with tho commands of said writ. I will on the 4th day of, September, 1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., on said day. at the front door of the Court House at Klamath Falls In Klamath Coun ty. Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the high est bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendants had on the 15th day of June, 1925. the date of the mortgage herein fore closed, or einro that date had In and to the above described prom ises, to satisfy 'said execution. Judgment order and decree. Inter est, attorney's fees, costs and ac cruing costs. Dated at Klamath Falls. Klam ath County. Oregon, thla 24th day of July, 192S. HURT E. HAWKINS, Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore. J27-A3.10.17.24 NOTICE OK FINAL (SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of M. F. Orr, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Klamath Coun ty, the final account of his admin istration of Kaiil estate, and that the court has appointed August 21, 1926. ot the hour of 2:30 o'clock P. .M. as the the tlmn, mid the Court room of huIiI Court as the pluen for the hearing and aetllu tueiii of Hid ai'connt. Haled: July 2(1, 1926. a. it. oamphkll, Administrator. Of the esinle of M. K. Orr, der,!flH"d. J20.27 A'i.HMT Hall Murder Case Again Blocked by Many Witnesses SOMERVH.l.E, N. J.. Aug. .-. tl'nlled Newd Inviutlgalors nl 1 the Hull Mills murders worn again blocked tonight when Mrs. Anna! Whltuker. described as a Mend of' Mrs. Eleauor Mills denied she hud uny knowledge of Jealousv on the, pari ot Mrs. Francos Stevens Hull.' charged with the murder. She had previously been quoted by Wlllard Wiener, a reporter, that Mra. Eleanor Mills, tho choir slng-j er killed when tho mlnMer had con. , flded she feared the effect ot Mia. Hall's feeling toward her. , James Mills, husband of the mur dered womun. complained tonight j that Henry Carpenter, brother of 1 Mrs. Hull, had never been question-! ed. when those questioned f.uir years ago. are now being examined i hy state police and Rlnto Senator Alexander Simpson, thv special pros ecutor appointed by (lovernor Hurry J Moore to ferret nut the fuels and present them to tho grand Jury. I Twelve witnesses' were iU"sttoned Mondxy, Including' James Mills, bus., bund of Mrs. Eleanor Mills, the1 dead choir singer, and after several others are questioned Tuesday. S'mpaon's official review of (! j rase will close. j The testimony will be compared with that ot four years ago for ( dlecrepatirlr and possible new leads which may help In the solution of tho baffling mystery. "This time the gullly ones nro, going to get theirs," Mills said., upon leaving state police headiiunrt-, ers here . "I can't say anything about the rase now, let us wait . awhllo and see what happens." , Just Hoc a month that's all II, j costs for the prompt and regular de I livery of The Klamath News to your' 1 home or place of business. Phone i ST7 now and service w ill start as I I soon as you wish it to. 1 Three' Fire Alarms Was ToH Yesterday Two itunll hnyi ijuVtiu with (Ire cti'iilny uCloriun.il rvMultd hi tt.. do, motion of n wnoiUlird nl 2 nil WtWU.lllMUl HVl'llil UtilNltiJt nil llutHtotl ph.,nrty tlutmiBo of S'ltt, no t'ortttiiK to Ik (Milf Kttlh AnihrtiKe, Tho firo (tvntirt nu'iii wwh i-hIIh oul nt ?;40. but th nIipiI wn hIiiioh) i.tMiiolUlit'tl wlii't) i tit I v tick iiri'tv.M,. TlllOO OlIUT C'UIIh W l-fil'IVflt (ttiiiim (ho HfirtntM-n Hint hIkHi. (Ito nun touttn at 10:0 in liunl nhynitlnH olfl.H fur u u nioior orvir(. 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What you no longer have use for may be just the thing another la) seeking. The Klamath News Class. fled Ailg bring buyers and sellers to. gcther. I tTtWi 1J1M "tea. 11 c 4. vvb Tl Si Tssjiii i -" 'I iiiiiiiii ii ii Klamath News THE KtiAMATH NEWS Mrs. Scott Ready t For Vaudeville , Following Fast li:TKOIT August. . -tl'lilted News) - Now that she lias ended her 0 days' fasl during willed she earned SCO aud lost 40 pounds In weight, Mrs. Ilussell Droit hopes to "make some real money." "I'm glad ll'e all over," she said after her show closed tonight, "be cause now I ran raru some real profits syndicating story of my experience and possibly accepllug a vaudeville engagement. I regret tint the fasl did not bring more money," contrary to previous "announce, nients thai the show had baxt, 11600. k her baikrr, I'. I., fond of Klkhnrt, I n,l . sulil thai I Hurt profits had been netied. Of this Mra. HVott will receive id per cent plus $50 lo make her a total of ISS0. Mrs. Hcoll said she planned lo remain In Detroit. Rhe appeared somewhat bitter over the finan cial! "flop" and expreasrd contempt for anonymous persons who wrote her letters muffing at her fast, "There nro two waya to look at It," the snld. "and there have born plenty of people who said I got food right along, which simply was iwt so." MULE TAIL DEER, .... KILLED BY AUTO minded by Ilia lights of a fast, moving cur. a two-year-old mulo tall doe leaped In front of a rar driven by lvun Itoak at 11:10 i o'clock Hunday night and waa In. lantiy killed. INisk Is an em ploye of the California Oregon Pow er company and waa returning to 'hiloiti,n tip The Dalles-California highway when the crash occurred. I ty special permission given by UliUlit (iame Waren Marlou Karnes. Itoak distributed the deer neat among the Indians of the Klamath reservation. rsrW mm I