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TIIE KLAMATH NEWS
The Klamath News
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Moaday by The Klamath Neva Pab
llahlac Company at 101-111 South
fifth aires t, Klamath Falla. Oregon.
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All BabacrlpUoaa Payable la Adnumj
Entered aa aacoad elaaa matter
at tha poatoftlce at Klamath Palla,!
Oregon, Norambar It, 1111, under
act ot March 1. 117.
Telephone S77
A adit Bareaa of Clrcalatloa
THE KLAMATH SPUD
Klamath county potato
growers are taking the right
step. They're proud of the
grade of potatoes grown on
Klamath soil, and they are
taking steps to brand the best
grades shipped out of the
county.
Klamath has long been
known as an ideal section for
potato growing. The soil
yields big crops and the pota
toes bring big prices.
The branding of the best
grade of 'potatoes under the
direction of the Potato Grow
ers' association will bring
greater fame to Klamath's
favored potato land. It will
bring home to the consumer
the fact that Klamath county
grows the best potatoes to be
found anywhere.
All hail the Klamath spud!
THEY'RE GOING TO FIX IT
Motorists and citizens gen
erally will rejoice over the
news that south Sixth street
is to be repaired immediately.
Over a period , of years., the
pavement and macadam have
disintegrated until the street
at the present time is a suc
cession of chuck-holes and dis
tressing bumps.
South Sixth is a part of The
Dalles-California highway. It
is one of the main thorough
fares leading in and out of the
city. In addition, it likewise
serves hundreds of local peo
ple who are building homes
on the many tracts east of the
city..
There is a continuous flow
of traffic over this street from
morning to night. Traffic will
continue to increase as the city
grows and as the county
grows.
Long delayed though it has
been, this is one Btreet im
provement that will meet with
universal commendation.
Here's hoping that the work
will be rushed to early com
pletion. THE COMING AUTO SHOWS
The automotive industry has
evolved an automotive year,
containing but two seasons, in
stead of nature's four, and
marking its "New Year's" with
the New York automobile
show, which has come to be
generally accepted as he in
augural of the automobile
year. And the automobile
shows which follow it in rapid
succession in cities and towns
across the length and breadth
of the land represent so many
lesser New Year's days in the
automotive industry.
These annual expositions of
the automotive industry have
created for themselves a wide
and interested following, such
as is not enjoyed by any other
industry. This interest ex
tends beyond present and pros
pective owners of automobiles,
encompassing all classes, types
and sexes.
How else can this universal
.cngrpadinent with the automo-
.rATMu"
VAJIUIIIVU Minil uo lino uv-
come an important part of na
tional life, having long since
taken iU place as one of the
foundation stones of the na
tional existence and progress
of this country.
The automobile itself exerts
a universal appeal and there
is no better place to satisfy
this curiosity than at the auto
moible shows, which have tak
en their place among the fore
most events of the winter sea
son. To these shows the pub.
lie looks for its information on
the. latest- developments in
automotive ' engineering and
designing and for an oppor
tunity to make those compari.
sons and leisurely inspections
necessary ', to , the intelligent
and wise purchase of an auto
mobile. 1
EASHINO'
WASHINGTON A gentleman of
Montgomery. All., baa formulated
a plan lor world peace and submit
ted It to one ot our most distin
guished senator. The plan bat
novelty, to say the least. The
Montgomery gent worked on It for
four months, and It cannot be bet
ter described than In his own words.
as addressed to the senator.
"I would like to give yon , my
plan, which I think will keep the
United States at peace with the
rest of the nations, a thing not
yet possible." writes the gentleman.
"My plan is this, taking Great
Britain and the United States as
examples. First. Great Britain Is
to choose !00 ot our best citisens
ot the United States, about four
from each state. These persons are
to live in England. The United
States gorernment Is to pay each
a salary ot 115.000 annually, a
total expense of JJ. 000. 000, a
small amount compared with the
cost ot a battleship.
"Now it war Is declared or
commenced by either party, then
10 percent ot the United States
representatives. 20 men. and 10 per
cent of the British representatives.
SO men, are Immediately executed.
These men are to be chosen by
means of lot. It war should con
tinue 30 more 'days, 20 per cent
ot the remainder are to be put to
death 'fiy ' bbtb!''parfrelL h ' This "may
seem bard, but think ot the lives
lost In the World War.
"This. plan could also be made
with other strong nations, such as
France, Italy, Germany and maybe
Japan:'" '
JTNow do yon think that the citi
zens of thel"nted States would per
mit having Billy Sunday. Al Smith.
McAdoo or-Taft executed? Well
yon 'bet thejr wouldn't. Well If
we declared war 10 per cent of
the 200 men with characters equal
to the four 'men mentioned above,
would be executed. Would the
cutsets of the.' United States, stand
for it? -Of coots they wouldn't.
"There woild be but one way to
stop the death of these men. and
that is not to. declare war, but to
have peace." '
Who said the average cltiien
wasn't Interested in International
problems?
Anyway, this proves that all the
brains of , the country aren't In the
Senate. -
KLAMATH
Population 12,500.
Altitude 4.000 feet
Monthly payroll of 1 1.000.000.
140.000 acres of irrigated lands.
The center of the greatest stock
raising.
Klamath has tributary to it 28
mills and factories.
Climate clear and cool in sum
mer and mild In winter. -
1.000.000 undeveloped horse pow
er on the Klamath River.
It has one of the twenty-four
United States reclamation projects.
More undeveloped resources than
any other county on the coast.
This city is second of Oregon in
amount of freight shipment out by
rail.
There Is tributary for manufac
ture 40,000,000,000 feet ot soft
pine.
The largest box shook manu
facturing center in the United
States.
Postal receipts, from $37,345 in
1923, are now 62,415, a gain of
21 per cent.
In bank clearings the business has
grown from $11,000,000 In 1923 to
$21,000,000 in 1920.
Its lumber business reaches $10,
000,000 a year and the agricultural
Income over $5,000,000.
The largest percentage of growth
In telephone and. telegraph service
of any cMy on the coast.
The school census in nearly (000.
About 600 are enrolled In high
schools and nearly 1700 In the
grades, In addition to those In the
Sacred Heart ac-idemy.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
WHOSE PROPERTY HAS BEEN
FOUND LIABLE FOR THE
TOST OF INSTALI.INO THE
IMPROVEMENT KNOWN AS
THE EHiHTll SEWER UNIT OK
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON.
THAT THEY HAVE TWENTY
DAYS FROM THE FIRST DATE
OF PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE IN WHICH TO FILE AP
PLICATION TO PAY THEIR AS
SESSMENTS IN TEN EQUAL
ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS.
WHEREAS, the Common Coun
JI of the-Clty f -Klamath Falls;
Oregon.'- did by Ordinance No. SO?,
duly adopted on the' 23rd day- of
May, 1927, declare the proportion
ate assessment on each lot, part or
parcel of acreage property - found
to be benefited for a proportion
ate share of the cost of installing
the Improvement known as the
8th Sewer Unit of Klamath Falls.
Oregon, aa moro fully and In de
tail shown on the plans and spec
ifications of the City Engineer on
file with the Police Judge of said
City. In the matter of said im
provement and embracing the pro
perty hereinafter and described, aa
follows:
That the docket of City liens has
been made up as provided by Sec
tion 28 of the Charter of said
City, and below will be foubd a list
of the names of the owners whose
properly has been so assessed as
aforesaid, and against which liens
have been docketed, as by said
Ordinance provided, together with
the total amount so assessed
against each specific owner and
holder.
Reference Is hereby made to
such lien docket for a detailed
description of each lot. part of lot,
block or parcel ot acreage pro
perty so assessed.
Further notice Is hereby given
to the respective owners of pro
perty so assessed and hereinafter
listed, that such assesmentn are
now due and payable, and will be
delinquent from and after the ex
piration of twenty days from the
date ot the first publication of
this notice, which said first publi
cation will he made the 7th day
of June, 1927.
The ownera of property so as
sessed as aforesaid must either pay
In rash or make and file with the
Police Judge of the said City on
or before the 28th day of June.
1927. their respective applirationa
to pay such assessments in leu
equal installments.
Following is the -description
of the property:
Hot Killings Addition
Lot 1, block 18. Wlllard I'ev
ton. $00.30: lot 2, easterly 10
ft. only, block 18, Wlllard Pey
ton, $21.96; lot 2. except easterly
10 ft.. It. B. Murdock, $87.72;
lot 3, block 18. Oleatha Christian
sen, $109.76: lot 4. block 18,
Grace Chintell, $109. 7; lot 6,
block 18. J, E. Short, $100.70;
lot 6, block 18. Emma Fnulkner,
$100.70; lot 7. Clara Sclitlttenhart.
$109.76; lot 8. block 18. Bertha
Hewitt, $109.76; lot 9. block 18.
W. J. Albert, $109.76: lot 10.
block 18. W. J. Albert, $06.40;
lot 11, Martha II. Know. $96.60;
lot 12. block 18, Martha J. Snow,
$109.76; lot 13. Steven H. Van
Loon. $109.76; lot 14. block 18,
Steven Van Loon, $109.76; lot 16,
block 18. 11. J. Scott, $109.76; lot
16, block 18. A. W. and Beatrice
I. Jolly, $109.76: lot 17. A. W.
and Beatrice I).-Jolly, $109.76; lot
18, block 18, Lela Carter, $109.76:
lot 19. block IS, H. J.. Nlelson,
$109.70; lot 20, block 18, Chas.
E. Lewis. $109.76; lot 21, block
18, Klamath Development Co.,
$96.70; lot 1, block 19, R. f.
Beyond the Alps Lies Italy?
want
4 1 "RCrVWWtUNvJI
t . ir.i ii
i,;, u.Ll MVP1' iwr
Groesberk. $66.20; lut 2. block 19,
R. C. Groesbeck. $109.76: lot 3,
block 19. II. It. Harrison. $109.76;
hit 4. block 19, Maude K. Will.
$109 76; lots 5. 6. southerly S'
ft.. E. T. Roberts. $S.9:i: hits
5. 6, except southerly 60 ft.. Murtha
J. Snow. $121.51; lot 7. block In.
Kluniath county. I VIS. 61 ; lot s.
block 19. Klamath, county. $111.8.1;
lot 9. block 19. Chas II. and Minnie
M. Raney. $109.76: lot 10, block
19. C. II. and Minnie Raney, $109 -76:
lot II. block 19. Klamath
county. $109.76; lot 12. block 19,
Klamath county, '$i9.76; lot 11,
block 19. ..Mary 'At Jury,. $109.76:
lot .14. blH-k 19, Lew In II. Ucllmun.
$93.20: lot 1. block 111". - Wm.
('. II. Wilaom. $c;.3u; lot 2. block
19 H. Perry G. Goode. $98.18: lot
3, block 19 4. Roy Wellnmn. $107,
06: lot 4. block 19'4. T. 11. West
fall, $126.93: lot 5. Mock 19t,
C. E. -and Kula Tyrell. $146.80;
lot 6. block 19',. Richard E. Smith.
$164.61; lot 7, block 19 Mi, J. II.
CovcrL $29.34.
Hillside Addition
Lot 4. block 22. Klamath Devel
opment Co.. $109 76; lot 5. bhick
22, Klamath Development Co..
$109.76; lot 6. block 28. Klamath
Development Co.. $109.76; lit 7.
block 22. Klamath Develovment Co.,
109.76: lot 8. block 22, Kliuuutli
Development Co.. $96.37; lot 1,
block 23, Herman Smith. $145.04 ;
lot 2, block 21. Herman Smith,
1115.01: lot 3, block 21. Herman
Smith. $145.21; lot 4. block 21.
Mrs. Nellie Wall. $145.23; lots 6-6.
W. 88 ft., block 23. M. C. and Mat
tie Harbor. $137.99; lot 6. E. 97 ft.
block 21. B. K. (Irlgnliy. $76.05; lot
6, K. 97 ft. block 23, Acnes Uigc
son. $76.05: lot 1. block 24, A. ('.
0. Wilson. $145.39; lot 2. block 24.
Minnie Wilson, $145.45: lot 3. block
24, Hans Jorgenson. $145.52; lot 4.
block 24. G. S. ft C. C. Currln.
$145.60; lot 5 E. 121.5 ft.
block 24, Fay Morris, $96-82; lots
6-6. W. 61.5 ft. block 24, C. B. Cur
rln, $96.43; lot 6, E. 120 ft, block
24. Frances E. Iloyd, $96.82; lot 1.
I.lock 25. Howard Ferguson. $145.
91; lot 2, block 35. Win. C. Ilack
ler. $145.98; lot 3, block 25, L. C.
Wishard. $146.01; lot 4. block 25.
Louis Qulnlin ( under contract lo II.
F. Saskett) $116.08: lot 6, block
25. B. V. Yadnn, $146.14: lot 6.
block 25. J. II. Covert, $146.21; lot
1. block 26, Klamath Development
Co.. $146.27; lot i. block 26. Martin
McAndrews. $146.33; lot 3,' block
26. K. M. Hone, $146.39; lot 4.
block 26, Agnes McCormack Oliver,
$14 6.47: lot 5. I.lock 26. Oliver &
Oliver, $146.63; lot 6. block 26. A.
R. and W. .Man Oliver, $146.60; lot
1, block 27, Arthur Wilson, $144.40;
lot 2, block 27. Harry B. Webber.
$144.10; lot 3, block 27. Kluniath
Development In, $144.20; lot 4.
block 27. Geo. A. Llnakver, $114.09;
lot 5, block 27.'. Wm. II. Dale.
$144.00; lot 6. block 27, Klamath
Development Co., $143.91; lot 1,
block 28, John Conway. $142.64;
lot 2. block 28. Klamath Develop
ment Co.. $112.51; lot 3. block 28,
Carl ldnge, $142.40; lot 4. block
28, Carl Lanite. $142.30; lot 6,
block 2S, Klaniuth Development Co.,
$142.17; lot 6, block 28, Klamath
Development Co., $142.06; lot 1,
block 29. John Brett, $140.92; lot
2. block 29. Connie Barber, $140.82;
lot 2. block 29, A. H. and Pearle
Trottler $140.69; lot 4, block 20.
Klngsley Ray Glnabach. $140.58;
lot 6. K. 89 ft. block 29, II. P. Dow,
$69.78: lot 6, Ely 45 ft. of W!l
block 29, Geo, L. and Effle Drum
mond, $35.28; lot 8. W. 45 ft. block
29, Clarence V. Montgomery, $35.28;
lot 1. w. 78 ft. only, blk 30, Walton
Wright Co., $61.15; lot 1, E. loo
ft., block 30. Paul O. I-anilry. $78.
40: lot 2. block 30. Arlle Worrell.
$139 65: lot 3. K4, block 30. K.
II. Ilalslger. $S78; lot 3. WH.
block 30. F. J. Ottoman, $69.78;
lot 4. KH. block 30, W. I.. Jack
son. $69 78: lot 4. WH. block
30. Geo. W. McColliim. $69. 7a; lot
6. block 30. Frank Woods, $139.65:
lot 1. block 31. K. 8. Hideout.
(139.65: lot 2. block 31. T. A. Tre
loar. $139.55: lot 3, block 31. W.
II. Wood, $119.55: lot 4, block
31. Wm. Spiker. $139.55: lot 6.
block 31. Bertha French. $119.55;
lot 6, E. 9s ft.. Geo. W. McCol
liim. $7. 8: lot 6, W. 80 ft..
block' 31. J. T. Mitchell. $63J3i
lot 1. E. block 33. R. P. Oliver.
$69.77; lot 1. block 1. V, block
32. A. R. Dlikson. $69.78: lot 3.
block 32, Nellie E. I'nrrl.h. $1.19..
55; lot 3. K4, block 32. T. B. Wal
ters; $69.77; lot 3. WH block
32. Henry I. McKlm. $9.78; lot
4. block' 32. W. A. and Mary II.
Wient. $119.66; lot 6. K. 128 ft.,
block 32, J. M. and Ostle I. linker,
$100.37: lot 6. 'except E. 13 ft.,
block 32. II. L. Vorhees. $39.18;
I lot 6. block 32. II. L. Voorheea.
: $139.65; lot 1, easterly 90 ft. only.
I block 33. N. K. Gilbert. $70.57;
lot 1. westerly 88 ft., block 33.
Cameron Wilson. $69.00; lot 2,
block 33: Mary C. Mchnffey. $139.
56; lot 3. K'v block 33, Katie L.
Nelson. $69. 7S: lot 3. NVi. block
31. Joxeph Stemiifhulwr, $69.78;
lot 4. EH block 31. Joseph Htempf
hiilier. $49 78: lot 4, V H block 33.
Martin McAmlrowa. $69.78: lot 5.
I block 31. J. It. Warner. $139 55:
I bit 6. W. '78 ft., block 33. Alfred
III. Collier, trustee. $61.12: lot 6.
I E. llltl ft., block 33. II. C. Melaas.
i $78.41: lot I. block 34. Richard M.
; Smith. $119.65: lot 2. block 34. Ar
lle Worrell. $139 66; lot T. block
111, Ame L. Paul, $119.65: lot 4.
! block 34. P. II. Golden. $139.56:
lot 5. block 34. Robert Crawford,
i $119,65; lot 6. easterly 90 ft..
: block 34. N. E. Gilbert. $70.67-:
j lot 6. remainder, block 34, Chll
jrotn ft Smith. $09.00; lot 1. block
135, V. C. Vim Kmon. $139.66;
'lot 2. block 36. Mrs. J. A. John
ison, $139.55: lot 3. block 25. Buy
!snd Ada Fryrear. $139.66: lot 4.
j block 35. Edith A. Hill. $139.56:
Mot 6. block 36, Edith A. Hill,
I $119.55; lot 6. block 35. W. V.
I I'hlllltis. $139.56: lot 1, block 36.
I Klamath Development Co.. $121.18;
I lot 2, block 36, Klamath Develop
I mi nt Co.. $90.19; lot 3, block 36,
'Klamath Development Co., $109.94;
! lot 4. block 30 Percy (I. Goodn,
; $129 67: lot 6. block 36, Percy tl.
Goode, $139.55.
! Knlrvlcw Addition
I Lot 1, EH. block 1. W. o'. Smith;
$41.12; lot 1. WH. block 1. W. O.
'Smith, $43.12; lot 2. except south
erly 5 ft., block 1, W. O. Smith,
i $77.62: lots 2. 3. southern 6 ft..
lot 2 and northerly 42H ".
!l. block 1. N. E. llovlerl. $81.92:
i lot 3, 4. southerly 7 H ft., lot 3
nix! northerly 40 ft., lot 4, E. L. nnil
I Lillian McNeil, $81.02: beginning
I on tho east side of Wordun ave
nue at a point 10 ft. north of tha
: northwest corner of lot 6, block 1,
j Falrvlew Addition; thence easterly
110 ft. to Wllford avenue; thence
'southerly 40 ft.; thence westerly
1 1 1 U ft.: thence norlherly 40 ft. to
( the place of beginning, Homehtilld
i ers' Investment Company, $09.00;
i lot 6, southerly 20 ft. of the east
erly 65 ft..' block 1. K. A. Dunham,
1 $17.26: lot 6, southerly 20 ft. of
the westerly 65 ft., block 1, El
I Kaplnnaa, $17.25; lot I. block 2.
.Margaret H. Hull, $86.24; lot 2,
Iblnik 2. Levi N. Stevens, $86.24:
' lot 3, block 2, Mnry Vnn Meter,
$80.24; lot 4, block 2, V. G. and
If. M. Ilarnthnime, $80.24: lot 6,
j block 2, D. I. and Emma Llght
Ifool, $86.24; nil block 6, Includ
ing vacated alley, Schmil District
No. 1, $1,110.17; lot 1, block 6.
Klclh K, Ambrose, $80.34 ; lot I,
block . K. W. Ii win, $80 24; lot
3, block 6, Carroll II. Holmes,
$80.24: lot 4, block 0. Kurl Wllll
lock. $86.34: lot 6. block 0. Mis.
A. Iliearclllfe. $86.24; lot 6.
block 6, Lawrence Molscheiibacliur,
$86.24; lot 1, block 7, M. II. Ralph.
$86 24; lot 2, block 7. M. II.
Itulpli, $86.24; lot 3, block 7, Os
car H. Cornish, $1(6.24; lot 4. block
T, Arthur II. I.esvltl. $86.24: lot
6, block T, William Held, $86.24:
lot 6, block 7, Jasper llennvtt,
$86.34: lot 3. block 8. Margaret
S. Hull, $86.21? lot 3. block 8,
Edward It. Kllnssen. $86.24: lot
4. block 8. A. I'. Rhodes, $K6 24;
lot 6, block 8, W .1., Kraln, $S6.$I;
lot 6. block 8. W. U Fraln. $86 34.
lot 7, block 8. Merwln and Vera
M. DonnlMUl, $86.24: lot 8, block
8. Merwln M. and Vera M. Don
elann. $86.24: lot . block 8, Uiulsn
Vaughn, $86.24: lot 10. block 8.
Harry ud John Ackley. $86 24:
lot II, block 8, Harry and John
Ackley, $86.24; lot 1. block In,
E. A. and Kvalyn A. Ilighman.
$103.49: lot 1, block II. Albert
Kubes, $10.1.49; lot 2, block II.
I'etsr and Kffle Itettel. $103.49;
lot 5,' block II, Emilia llohrer
Ltnfcsty, $103.49: lot 6. block' II.
Emma llohrer Llnfesty, $103.49;
lot 1. block 13, M. M. Obem-halii,
$103.49: lot 3. block 13. .Nestor
Marrhand. $103.49: lot 3, block
12, Nestor Man-hand. $103.49: lot
I. block 13. John Kennoy. $53.69;
lot 2. block 13. K. I.. Seymour,
$37.63; lot 3. block 13, J. A. Gold
smith. $37.63; lot 4. block 13.
II. A. Goldsmith. $37.63: lot 6.
I block 13, J. A. Goldsmith. $37.63:
jlot 6. block 13. Ellen M. Dervsn.
I $37.63: lot 7. block 13, Ellen M.
Dervan, $37.63: lot 8, block 13.
; Steven, Jr. and Caral J. Kaho,
$37.63; lot . block 13. John II.
Miller anil 8. kouxhrldge, $37.63;
jlo( 10. block 13. Fannie Hill. $17,
'63; lot II. block 13. l.uelta J. Mlti
jto, $37.63: lol 13. block 13. I.tiell.t
J. Miutit. $37.63; lot 13, block 13.
A. L. Harrison. $37.63: lot II.
block 13. Cecil and Ada Deal.
,$37.63; lol 16, block 13, Allco
I Hamilton. $37.63: lot 16. block 13.
, Bartholniew Diinlea. $37.63: lot 17.
block 13. Benjamins O'Koofo.
I $37.63; lol 16. block 13. A. J.
and Julia Kantamaw, $37.63: lot
'19. block 13. A. J. and Julia
iSantamaw. $17.63; lut 20, block II.
, Loulan and J. It. Wllletl. $37.81;
I lot 21. block 13. Louise and J. II.
'Wllletl, $37.63: lot 23. block 13.
l.udwlR llumme, $37.61; lol 21,
block 13, Albert K. and Anna M.
Johnson. 317.63: lot 24. block 11.
IE. M. Bubb. $37.63; lot 26. block
ill. J. R. and l.oulse Wllletl.
1237 63; lot 26. block 11. J. It. and
jLouloe Wlllett, $37.63.
Second Falrvlew Addition
Ij.t 1. block I. J. M. Knit Vesta
IP. Spots. $103 49; lol 5. block 3. I.
IV. Tutor. $103.49: lot 1, block 3.
III. G. Enders, trustee. $lu3.49:
I lot 3. block 3, John llerglund and
1 A. Went man. $103.49; lot 3. block
) 3, Mary J. Sutton. $103.49: lot
' 4. block 3. C. T. aud Anna Price.
! $101.49. lot 6. blocs- 3. Mildred
V. 1 1. -lll.tr ret, $103.49: lol 6. block
j .1, i. lias, i Mcwnn est., siua.iv.
lot 1. block 4. .Mildred Elder est .
$103.49: lol 2. block 4. Mildred
Elder est.. $11)3.49; lot 3. blork
I 4. Mildred Elder est., $i3.49;
lots 4. 6. EH. block 4. llallle -41.
lla.vn.-s. $103.49; lota 4, 6. WH.
i block 4. T. II. Wallers. $103 49;
lot 6, block 4, William and Vic
toria Mcllcth. $103.49; lot I.
j block 6. G. A. McCarthy, $103.49.
i lot 2. block 6. G. A. McCarthy.
I $101.49; lot 3, block 5. G. A.
McCarthy. $103 49; kit 1. northerly
133 1-3 ft. block 6. llallle II
I Haynes. $57.49: lota 1. 3. south
erly 16 2-3 ft., lot 1 and northerly
; 16 2-3 ft. lo 2. block 6. T. II.
Wallers. $57.49; lol 2. and south
erly 33 1-3 ft. block 6, Lynn P.
IHnbln. $67.49: lut 3. block 6. ('has.
I I'. Stewart eat.. 1X4 31; lot 4.
'block 6, Claire J. Ilessler, $86.21;
lot 6. block , Marlon Hanks,
$86.24; lot 6, block 6, Marlon
! Hanks. $66.24: lot I. block 7. .Mil
dred Elder, eat., $86.24: lot 2,
I block 7, Mildred Elder est., $86.-
I 24: lot 3. blork 7, Mildred Elder
iet $N6.24; lot 4. block. 7. John
M. Gulhrle. 8X6.24: lot 5. block
1 7, E. R. Carpenter. $80.24; lot
6. blork 7. A. Meyer. $K6.24; lot 7.
: block 7, Chas. P. Stewart est., $86,
24: lot 8. block 7. Chas. P. 8lew-
art est., 880.24: lot 9. block 7.
'has. P. 8t.-wnrt eal.. 888.24; lot
110, blork 7, Mho ('. Mason and
I Wm. 8. Wnrdcn, 8S6.24: lot II,
' block 7, Mae C. Muson and Wm.
I 8. Worden. $116.24; lot 12. blork 7.
j Donald II. Chase. $86.24: lot 1,
1 block 8, Mildred Elder est.. $6.
24: lot 2. block 8. Mildred Elder
, est.. $86 24; lot 3. block 8, Paul
and Mildred L. Hilton. 886.24;
lot 4. blork 8. II. II. Van Vnlken-
hurg. $86.24: lol 6. block 8. Henry
Gloysteln. $80.24; lot 6, block 8.
Henry Gloysloln, $86.24; lot 7,
: block 8. John Vule. $86.24;
lot 8, block 8, Wnvnn and
Allen G. Akers. $86.24; lot 9. block
'8. D. M. Smith, $86.24; lot to.
block 8, Nate and Margery Otter
I belli. $86.24: lot 11. blork 8. Geo.
I K. and ('Inn M. Brookfleld. $80.21;
;lnt 12, block 8. Gen. E. nnri Clna
; M. Brookfleld. $86.24: lots II. 12.
, E H of block 9, Ernest McCollum.
1886 24; lota II. 12. WH of block
Ii. Everett Aaron. McCollum, 8x0,-
124; lot 2, block 11. It. L. Fulker-
snn. $86.24; lot 4, block 12. F. N.
' Frakes. $80.24: lot 6, block 12,
I Lnko E. Walker, $86.24; lot 10,
block 12. Luko E. Walker. 886.24;
!ot 11. block 12, Luke E. Wulker.
i $86.21: lot 12. block 12, Luke E.
Walker. $80.24; lot 1. block 13.
Delia l.aughead, $86.24: lot 2,
block 13. llnttle A. Thrashor. $86.
24: lol 3, blork 13. Chas. I). and
Effle 0. Gnrcelon, $80.24: lot 7,
block 13, II. K. Holninn, $80.24;
lot 8, block 13, E. A. Dunham.
$86.24; lot ft, block 13, L. K.
Emery. $86.24: lot 10. block 13,
Edd Smith, est., $86.24; lot 11,
blork 13. Chaa. P. Stewart est.,
$86.24: lot 12, block 13, Ckas. P.
Stewart est., $86.24: lot 1, block
14, Am'-orslne Yearsley. $86.24;
lot 2, block 14, William Ellis,
$86.24 : lot 3, block 14, Henry
GloyHteln, $86.24; lot 4, blork II.
M. 8. and Emma J. West, $86.24;
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