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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1913)
KUFKSs)HNAli CARD )K. 0. A. KAMBO. Dentist All Work Guaranteed. Odd Fellows' Bulldog. Moon 111. PkOM III. . - .- . r " . r a.' reon l " : sssssssbsshb mmmm mmmmm - wm 1 " 1 ' """MMMaaBHHMaBBBnaPBBBBBBBJ JTI LEGAL NOTICES MAXWKI.L M. I-ONO Osteopathic Physician, Bulla II and II, Whits Mdg. PfaoaM CITY AM) COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Abstracts. Insurant Member Oregon Association Tills Mm. MISCKLLANKOVN .KMPLOYMKNT Call up C0M8TOCK, phons 80, If you want aay hlad af HELP. Keglafer at the COMSTOCK If you waat smploymeat. HL.' I. - - Classified Column In (ha Circuit Court of (ha Htata of urogon, for Klnraath Count. Mary h. Moric, Plaintiff. vs. John P. Meno, Defendant. To John I'. Meno, (be Abovo-Named Defendant! la (ha Natno of (ha Htato of Oregen: You are hereby summoned lo no- f " answer (he complaint filed In mo nbuvo entitled null within fix weeke after tha first publication of thla summons In (ho Klntimtti itmmi.. Ilcan nowipaper; and you will tako notice (lint If you fall to appear and answer or plead within laid time, the Plaintiff, for wan( thereof, will apply io wio nuovn entitled court for the re lief demanded In the complaint filed In said mill, to-wlt.: For a decree of Ida court forever dissolving the bomu in matrimony editing between the Plaintiff and tho defendant, and for such other and further relief aa to I he court may ieem meet. TliU Riimmona la publlihed nurau ant to the order of the abovo entitled court made on the 13th day of Fob ruary, A. I), 1013, and the drat publl. canon tiioreof Is made In the Klamath Republican newapaper on February II, IV13. KIJYKKNDALt, A FKKOUBON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 13. 20.J7.I-1J. 10-27 W. (Jowen, justlco of the poaco of tha ahovo ontltlod court, March 6, 1918, find tho date of (he first publication being tho Oth day of March, 1918, and tho date of tho last day will ex pire on tho 17th day of April, 1913, MKIlltYMAN A DUNCAN, Atlorneya for Plaintiff. C 13-20-27-3-10 h In KOM HKNT -i 1. NICKI.Y furnished rooms at the Or guu House, Sixth and Klamath NICKI.Y furnished rooms wlTrTbatb. 1113 Main street. Mrs. C. O.Mor fan. 6-tf Notice of MfleriTa Hale the ClrcuK Court of (bo State of Oregon, In cd for Klamath C'.i.nty, Henry llaberraan and J. if. nedmond. Doing Dullness aa tha Comet Iteally Company, Plaintiff, va. Horlal No. 01730 Contest No. CIS Notice of CoMtcat Department of tho Interior, United Htatcs Land OfTlca at LakevJew, Oregon, February 18. 1913. To Jnincs II. Ifotlrixrinn nt Hnn Klamath County, Oregon, Con ttutoo: You aro hereby notified that John A. Iletts, who gives Bwan. Klamath county, Oregon, aa tils postoffice ad dress, did, on tho 28th day of Janu ary, 1913, file In this offlco hla duly corroborated application to contaat and secure tho cancellation of year Homestead entry, Serial No. 04780, fiiado November 22. 1911. for th. hwu of Hoctlon 21, Township 37 south, Itango 10 east, Willamette Me ridian, and as grounds for his contest alleges that you never either estab lished or maintained residence UDon said land; that you liavo never culti vated, or In any manner Improved the unie, and that you have abandoned nlil land and departed tho state of urogon. You aro, therefore, further notified (lint (ho said allegations will be takes by this olJko as having been confessed by you, and your said entry will be cancelled lliriinilnr win...... .,.. further right to be heard therein, OPENINGS FOR COLLEGE MEN GOVERNMENT NOTIFIES O. A. O. OF VACANCIES IN DRY LAND AGRICULTURE AND CROP IN. VKHTIGATION Hpcclal'to Tho Herald COKVALLIS, March 19 The Unit ed Males department of agrlculturo hn notified the Oregon Agricultural cotlFgo of vacancies which It desires to fill with collcgo men familiar with dry land agrlculturo and crop accli matization. In tho buieau of plant Industry thcro aro several positions open on ex perimental farms west of the Missis- slppt at salaries ranging from 11,200 to 12,000 a year. For these appli cants must havo training equal to that necessary for a bachelor's degree In an agricultural collea-o of maaA uinamg, though seniors who will "Movies" Take Place of Text .Books Soon Expedition Starts for the Canadian Rockiea to Take Moving Picture! of Blrda and Animals There conefftM at mmm "M 4 CALGARY, AtberU, March 19, Fortlfled with a batter of moving plcturo cameras and supplied with rrovlilona to last at least one rear. Arthur J. Aylesworth, theatrical msn- agor of this city, accompanied by a skilled hunter, a magazine writer, three machine operators and a guide, will leave Calgary within the next week for a trip Into (he wilds of Alas ka, whoro (ho party will seek subjects for (he "movies." Mr. Aylesworth believes (hat the result of his tour will revolutionise tho teat book system la public schools In this and other countries. "Let the Dim of the moving pic 'lltfA Ka lk daw kAMlf t iL. ..AU - l finish In June will b .llnw t.v-. . , . . . """"." "" IHM,r' ... v eH.R.w.1. ni- inmm. iiflff. With ftilst Ian la la .-, . . v, iaH aaaa a a aase IIANCII FOR HKNT All under Irri gation; near Merrill. For Informa tion address P. O. llox 103B, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 14-3t MISCELLANEOUS DrtMuaklsg. 137 W Mala 87-aT WA.STKD Woman work by the day. plUl. (o do laundry Blackburn bo-16-3t IIKU' WANTKD Woman (o do housework. Phone 110 or 2I8M ll.Jt WANTKD KepreaeaUtlve to aell (he bast accident and health policy; mini furnish bond; loafers not want d; a liberal contract to the right party. Address B. Htegor, 710 Spald ing bldg., Portland, Ore. 17-Jt FOR BALK lOlt BALK Four room cotUge In Hot Springs addition; large acreen- ad porch; big high lot; elegant view; all furnished. Cheap If ukan atonoe. 11.300, 700 cash. Inquire 904 Mala "'. 3-11-4-11- eon BAI.K Juniper posts, II Tents Per post. Entssprlsa raacb or J. N. chmlti. 81-lm TYPEWRITERS New Machlaa 9g.ee i,, nml as.ee Montii Klaasath FalU Mnate Heaae. wwraea.1 ,j i, ira Hard Candies Buch aa Jelly Banna, Cocoaaut Dice, aumdropa, Ktc, aeo fkr roum 8an Francisco Chocolates tMo fkr rouvD Our Own Make of Chocolate, sec pkr found Xlio liliQMtn 4M Jabla IK. Makers of Para Cnady Jaraaa Wallace Yandle, Defendant. Hy vlrtuo of an elocution Issued out of and under the seal of the cir cuit cour(,of the atate of Oregon, In and for Klamath county, upon that certain Judgment rendered the 29th of December, 1910, In tha Justice court for (ho Portland district of Multnomah county, atato of Oregon, and transrrlpted to the circuit court of the stale of Oregon, for Klamath county, In an action wherein Henry llabormau and J. II. Itedmond, doing builneis as the Comet Realty compa ny were plaintiffs, and James Wallace Yandle, known also aa J. W. Yandle. as defendant; and wherein aald plain tiff recovered against said defendant the aum of one hundred and no-100 (1100,00)) dollars Judgment, and the aum of thirteen and 60-100 (113.60) dollars costs, and whsreaa thero haa been twelve and 60100 (f 12,60) dollar additional or accru ing costa therein, which aald execu tion la directed and delivered to me as sheriff of Klamath county, atate of Oregon, and I have levied upon all of the right, title and Interest of the said James Wallace Yandle. J. W. Yandle, In and to tho following de scribed premises, to-wlt: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (NWK NWU) of section ten (10), township forty one (41) south, range twelve (12) cast, V. M Klamath county, atate of Oregon. Notice la therefor hereby given that I, tho undersigned, sheriff of Klam ath county, Oregon, will aell aald premises, to-wlt: The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter (NWU NWK) of section ten (10), township forty-one (41) south, range twelve (12) eaat, W. M., Klamatn county, Oregon, to tho highest blddor for cash. Bald aale to bo at public auction, at tho front door of the court house, In Klamath Falla, county of Klamath, atate of Oregon, at the hour of 10 a. m., on, tewK: The 16th day of March, A. D. 1913, to satisfy aald execution, together with Interest (hereon at the rate of atx (8) per cent per annum, and for coata incurred. Dated thla 6th day of February, A. D. 1913. O. C. LOW, Sheriff. Hy C1KO. A. 1IAYDON, Deputy. fl.13-20.27-e h either before this offlco or on appeal, ir you roll to fllo In thla office within twenty days after tho fourth publica tion of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and responding to theso alle gations of contest, or If you fall with In that time to fllo In this office tl.ii proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either In person or by registered mall. It thla sorvlco Is made by the dillverr of a copy of your answer to tho con testant In person, proof of such ser ilce rauat be either the aald contest ant's written acknowledgement of bis receipt of tho copy, showing (be date of Its receipt, or tho affidavit of the person by whom the delivery waa made, stating when and where the copy was delivered; If made by regis tercd mall, proof of such service must conilit of the affidavit of (he peraon by whom (he copy waa mailed elating when and the postoffice to which It was mailed, and tbla affidavit muat be accompanied by the poatmuter'a re ceipt for the letter. You ahould atate In your anawer tho nnmo of the postoffice to which you deilre future notices sent to you. A. W. ORTON, Reglater. Dato of 1st publication, Feb 21, 1918 Dato of 2d publlcatlon.Feb. 28, 1913 Dato of 3d publication, Mcb. 7, 1918 Date of 4th publication, Mch. 14, 1913 J. II. CARNAHAN, Attorney for Contestant. tho examination April 2d. They muat have practical experience In agrlcul turo In the region whero they are located, with thorough familiarity with the aoll and climatic conditions and experience In experimental work In field and laboratory. Vacancies for crop accllmatlxatlon cxperta aro also open In the samo de partment, and offer salaries from 1900 to 1,C00 n year In (he dryer socllona of tho West, whero most of tho field work of this sort Is now be ing conducted by the government rtiiuiraius aro warned mat nono will bo considered who Is not of good physical constitution and free from any organic dlseaso of wcaknesa that would be likely to Intcrfcro with field work or travel In tropical or desert countries. Tho duties will cover work In breeding and accllmatlxatlon of corn and cotion In tho Southwest. DoUchnblo heela for aboes, which can bo replaced with fresh onea with out tho uso of tools, when worn, have been patented. lad, he win anap the wild animals that party meets, uklng the denlxens of the wild In their natural and normal state. With the bear, mountain lion and antelope, to aay nothing of the hundreds of species of the bird fam ily, photographed In their own haunts, with beautiful waterfalla and Inspir ing scenery, reproduced on canvaaa with the truthfulneaa that only a cam era Is capable of, be believe that the atudy of natural history will take n great step forward. Tho educational aide of the mov- aa Hotel Arrivals Ing picture, Mr. Ayleaworth, admits, has long been propounded, but he de clares his scheme la a step to place the theory to n practical teat. Edu cationalist aro Interested In the suc cess of the scheme, and ahould the pictures provo what la hoped of them they will probably be shown la every school of any pretensions on the continent. The expedition wilt cost n great sum of money, but as this Important Itom has been taken care of, the party will not be hampered by lack' of funds. The drat few month of the tour will be spent la the wild of the American and Canadian Rockiea. Gradually the party will work north ward Into Alaska, Uklng a they travel thouaanda of reels of moving picture. The return will he made by way of the Peace River country, the moat northerly part of the province of Alberta. A year wltl probably elapse before the party again reacbea Calgary. The nndeveloped fllma will at once he placed In the band of competent op erators, who will prepare them for exhibition. It I poaalble that meat of tbe fllma will be ahowa la Calgary to tbe public before they are aeat broadcast throughout the world. HTHIN4MCNT AAVOCAaW LATVtST IN CAmAlWaWlMI HHSPONStBUI. -' li- m Ualted Free lervlee SACRAMENTO, Mere It "I gent advoeate" I tha very tataa aa Bacramonto. Seaator Oaten eefciai It when tho bill thai wouM abetts eaev Ital punishment waa up la the JM- ary committee meeting. TBere may be some ana i Know there nre a stringent advocates," aale Oatea. Somebody wanted te knew 'War I n atriaeat navoeateT" Tlea cheerfully chirped "Tommy" naejy son, a newspaper man, "A all lanaal advocate la n tightwad wae waV net looeen up." New "stringent 4re-'. cate" 1 all the rag. MSALtrntAtm The fellewlac reaky reeeatly 114 wRh the eenatr are fnralahed hy the City aa4 Abetract s' ? GENERAL NOTICES MONUMENTS Wo have Just rtcelved from the Kast a carload et marble monu- raenta, all aaw designs. We also manufacture monu teaU to order lin Island MoRimmtil lid Stoii Co. Meveaah hH. FIRE INSURANCE SURETY BONDS 1LMERL,jTR1NCH 711 MAIN I Publication of Bemmoaa In tho Justice Court. District of Llnkvllle, Klamath County, State of Oregon. J, F. Magutro, n acle trador, doing buslnosa under the Arm name and etylo of "Magulre Mercantile Company," Plaintiff, va. (loorgo Wheeler, Defendant. To deorgo Wheeler, tho above named defendant. la tbe nam ot tho state ot Oregon, you are hereby re quired to appear and anawar the amendod complaint (Had against you In the above entitled court and causa on or before tbe last day ot the time prescribed in the order for publica tion made herein, to-wlt: The 17th day of April, 1918, and If you fall to so answer, for want thereof the plain tiff will take Judgement against you aa demanded In hla amended com plaint on HI herein, to-wlt; For the aum ot sixty-seven aouara ana tea cent (67.10) being amount due and owing for gooda, ware and merchan dise aa In plalntlR'a complaint al leged, and for plaintiff's coat and dis bursements herein, Thla summona la aarved hy order ot the Honorable a. otlro of Sale of Real Property by Administratrix In tho County Court of the State et Oregon, for Klamath County. In (ho Matter of the EaUte of Seaco L. Wood, Deceased. Notice Is hereby glrea (hat la pur suance of an order of the county ourt ot tho state of Oregon for Klam ath county, made on the' 4th dny of March, A. D. 1913, In the matter of tho eitate of Besco L. Wood, deceased, tho undersigned aa administratrix of the estate ot Seaco L. Wood, de ceased, will soil at private aale to the highest bidder, upon tbe terma and condition hereinafter mentioned, and subjoct to confirmation by aald county court of Klamath county, Oregon, on or nftcr tho 6th day of April, A. D. 1913, all tho right, tide, Interest and estato of tbe said Seaco L. Wood, de ceased, at tho time of hla death In and to the real property hereinafter de scribed. Tho terma and conditions ot said mlo aro; Cash In gold coin of the United States of America, upon con firmation ot the sale by tbe county court ot the state of Oregon, for Klamath county. Tho real oatato hereby advertised to bo sold la described as the EH of tho 8WVi and tho Wli of (be 8BU of 8ectton 20, In Township 36 south, Range IB eaat of tho Willamette Me ridian In Klamath county, Oregon. All blda or offera must be In writ ing) and may be delivered to or ad dressed to this administratrix, in care of Kuykondall ft Ferguson, her at torneys, at' Klamath Falla, Oregon. Dated this 4th day of March, A. D. 1918. NELLIE WALL, Administratrix of the Sstate ot Seaco L. Wood, Deceased. KUYKENDALL It FERGUSON, Attorneys for Administratrix. 8-8-4-8 r Bid For Wood Notlco la hereby given that the un dorslgncd will receive blda for fur nishing School District No. 1, Klam ath county, with 200 corda of 4-foot wood, cut from live pine tree, to bo delivered aa follows, not later than Boptember 1, 1913, at the following school building 96 corda at West Side school. 80 cords at Central school. 26 cords at Mills Addition school. A certified check ot 6 per cent ot amount of bid mutt accompany samo Illds to bo opened April 1, 1913, at 2 o'clock p. m., at tho office of tho clerk, at tho First Trust and Savings Dank. Tho board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. Dated at Klamath Falla, Oregon. thla 19th day of Marclr, 1913. By order ot board of dlrectora of School District No. 1, Klamath coun ty, Oregon. J. W. SIEMENS, Clerk. 19-1 Jth To boost Klamath county send The Herald to your aetata friends, What's the Matter With the Old Watch? It's not getting aay youager, yoa know, and once la a while It aeeda a rest and overaanllac. Railroad watcbea are cleaned aad overhauled once a year to insure accurate time keeping. Why not bring youra la aad let ua give it the attention that la necessary for good time keeping. FRANK M. DPP Watrtimake,, Jeweler aad BBngraver. 8. P. Watch) Ineseeter WllUtte Hotel Hal) Tom Calmes, Merrill; Amos Arthur, San Francisce: Chaa. B. Klncore. San Francisco; H. B. Cornwall, Saa Francisco; J. W. Wolfe, Baa Francis co; J. P. Salterlee, San Francisco; E. R. Romlngton, San Francisco; 8. U. Phillips, Sacramento; C. B. Chris tiansen, Dunsmulr; A. B. Reeves, Ashland; Frank Bloomlngcamp, Mer rill; Geo. OSeld, Merrill. America) Hotel Qto. Gentry and family, Cblloquln; Ed Nelson, Dairy; John Krapkn, Ma lta. White PefJcaa H. H. Edmonds, Algoma; E. J. Grant, Algoma; A. Smyers, Eugene; T. H. Klefer, 8acraraento; O. U. John son, Sacramento; F. L. Yetter, San Francisco; Frank Putter, San Fran cisco; E. O. Hopson, Portland; C. E. Davis, Dunsmulr. SUBMARINE RUNS ON A SAND BUR TORPKDO BOAT, MDUUDGINO THE DEITH OF WATER, P1LBS UP ON SHOALS IN THE PCGET SOUND . PORT TOWN8KND, Wash., March 19. The aubmarine torpedo boat "F-4" ia here from Seattle for official teata after being on tbe Weat Point shoala tor twelve hour. Misjudging the depth of the water, the navigating officer drove her high up on the sand on the way over. The vessel waa not damaged, but It waa neceaaary to wait for another high tide to Boat her. MODEL PREFECT LEAVES OFFICE PARISIAN IS SAID TO KNOW MORE STATE SECRETS THAN ART MAN IN THE WOKIJ ETHf TO ROYALTY'S FOtHLHS Ualted Press Semes PARIS, March 19. Louis Leptao, for more than twenty yean prefect of police here, aad said to kaow more state secret than aay other man fca tbe world, is out of office. He retires to private life la aplte of expressed wiahea that he retain hi post. As prefect be was la command of prac tically 60,000 troops and policemen. He never delegated any one to act for him. He waa declared to be the only man who could be In two puces at once. He attended chimney Urea and tho arrival of visiting monarch. It I said he could writ volume oa the giddy doing ot the latter while viaitiag the gay capltaL DOCTOR EVANS HOLDS CROWDS KYANGEUST IS AROUSING DiTHR. EST IN KLAMATH FALLS PRO GRAM FOR THIS EVENING IS ANNOUNCED Europe in lta entirety has 107 in habitants to the square mile. Five notable periodic comets are expected to visit the earth again thla year. . BREATHE FREELY! OPEN NOSTRILS AND STUFFED HEAD-END CATARRH luataat Relief Whoa Nose Head Are Ctogajed Froaa . OeM. Steps Nasty Catarrhal charge. Ball Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Get a email bottle anyway, Just to try It Apply a little la the nostrils and Instantly your clogged Jloae aad atopped-up air passages et the head will open; you will breath freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning I the catarrh, sold la head or catarrhal sore throat will be ion. End such misery sew I Oat the amall bottle ot "Ely's Cream BJa" at aay drug store. Tbla aweet., fra grant halm dissolves hy the heat ot the aoatrlla; penetrate and heals the inflamed, awollea membrane which line the aese, head aad throat; clean the air passages; atopa naaty discharge aad a feallag ot cleanalag, soothing relief comes Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight strug gling tor breath, with head staled: nostrils closed, hawking aad blew? lag. Catarrh or a cold, with tt'g running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, aad raw dryness la distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just ease Is "Ely's Cream Bala" aad year asM or catarrh will surely disappear. Tbe union service at the White building last night waa well attended and manifested a growing Interest la tbe message Dr. Evans is bringing to tbe people and churches of Klamath Fall. After aa inspiring halt hours' ervice of aong the apeaker announced hla aubject aa "Robbing the Robber," Uklng aa text the words of Christ: "No man can enter Into n atreag man'a houae and apoil his goods, ex cept be will first bind the atrong maa; and then he will spoil his goods." This afternoon Dr. Evans continues his Studies In Acts oa the leasaas ot the church of tbe first century te the church ot the twentieth century. The! Intereat in these meetings la deepen ing, and the attendance at them ia creaaing. A number et the aaaool children on their way home are stop ping at tho White buildka to slag hymn with Dr. Evans. Ha wanta to ua the children' voices tirrttallr Is some of the later aervlee. Toatght the subject ot the address will be "War." Amoas the reasasaku topics that Dr. Eraas proposes to em eus are: v f Charity Organisation" "Hypocrite." The Nihilist." .'How to Make n New Heart" Wm. Bassett to C. 41. Mental, raaty deed, 110. SB W, SW BE, aft NEK IW!4, 1)4 NBH SEU, Sec 10.10-13. Klamath eouaty to UnKed Slate,, deed, right of way over part MfA N8K, Sec. 16-39-9. C. O. Merrill to E. L. Besrsster, warranty dsed, $19, lets t aad 1. block 77, Klamath addition. The Klamath Developmeet leases ny to Maurice W. StkkeUs, warranty deed, f 10, lot 12, block IS, UksTtsir addition. Tho. W. McCauley to Marsaret M. Dunlap, warranty deed, $1, SEK MB . sec. 3; BW NWK. Wtt fffit. (Sec. 2-37-9, c. Y. Looaley to Abaer Weed, war-- ranty deed, 10, 20 acres m Let Ml Sec. 4-84-714. Abaer Weed to C. V. Leesler. war. raaty deed, $1, twenty acres la let 32, Sec 4-34-7 H. Oregon to Abaer Weed, deed, ll.392.7S. let 1, See. 1; lets 1 and 1. NEK BE. SeerS-SS-TH. ' D. c. Campbell to Geo. A. Metier. warranty deed, f 10. lets XI. II aad is, Meek 54, Bast Klamath FaBs. Wm. Harris to Jasses Harris, war raaty deed, 810, Iota 1. 1 aad S. block , East Ktar.ith Fatts. Claude M. Haasoa to Minus Pel- eom, warranty deed, $10. W BWH, Sec. 4;JH SB54.Sec5-4B.t., lae Kiamatb DevelopsMat eomsav- ny to C. A. Frotheringham; warranty deed. 10, lot 7 A aad 7B, Meek S, iiaurosd addition. The Klamath Develosmeat eemps ny to B. L. Walters, warranty deed, 110. lot 6, block 37A, Railroad addi tion, v The Klamath Development to Jabs E. Warner, warranty deed, lis, brt 7.' block 48, Words. Richard Melhase to Kettle Yeee, warranty deed. lie. tons snorters acre la lot 4, Sec. 18-38-7 H. ' John Bsberd to Henry BtUaa. war. ranty dsed, 10, SEHjJse. 18-88-19. , wesirai uregoa improvement paar to Mrs. Emma A. Merrill. raaty deed, I860, lota II aad 14. block 88, Craseeat B. F. Shepherd to Fred L. Houston et al, warranty deed, $10, lets 9 aad io, block 36, First addition. Jessie L. Lyle to Fred aad. 4m Mslhaae, warranty deed, f 19, part at' bolck 41, Nichols addition. - .-. The Klamath Develepmeat eeaapa- ay to J. o. Martla. vsrraaty deed.. 110, lot 3A aad IB, Mock 4. Raft-., rosd addition. v ' Louis Heaats; to Walter P. Dtasa. warranty deed, $10, 419 acres hi 84- 14 aad 81-18, ' J. Q. Arnold to JuU8per. wv ranty deed, fie, lets 8, 8. 4, 1 asd fr block , Klamath Heights addlMigv -. , Ira-O. Johnson to Chas. W. ' aad Kenneth H. Thompson. deed, $10, lot 789, block 198, BMKlOa. Frederick Melhase to dever, warranty deed, $1, let t, Mask ob, niaana aiuea. Walter Dixoa to O. O. raaty dsed, $19; let I, btosk 9, addltwa to Fort , "' -if Tho seventh latirntlaasl 9ssjsgsjL c4sMssw4MbelMMail4siBH8sf; Avsjsst. ry POLK'S. M K'lweelShavrtns, at weaSh tft. isasT Sea esMMeas. dasl 8nasi ffM. ,, i .. k OlesssMHf Bsaat WaVsM H "FsV sWJJsjjT sass)plNBJJ '4ApaH tiLlf fiSrH, u ;