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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1914)
W13INKHAY, MARCH 4, HH4 THE KV1SN1NO HERALU, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOI ' Uncle Sam Goes to County Fairs Bostonian Explains Why Uncle Sam Will Plan Mexicans Like Uprisings! Houses tor Farmers Bureau Is Formed for Work by Dept. of Agriculture Transportation and Marketing of Farm Crops Will Be Given IT, Special Attention by Government Farm Experts I'lilM i'r Hervlce ""' ""' nimilwr of women ngnt WAHillNUTON, March 1. Tli ntr giving Mine in Oil work. KiititO ,f u,r" lh" ""' "e',,,",', t,ull rtnMltt n blue ribbon tit lit" YiiitifiruiiiH and ro.O"iatlou n(ltr pumpkin '''" ImHIIiib tnr on- li.ld by Ur HpUliium m , n,r ,, MIS1 .r lUletilltHI. ltV l'"tl lw.. ln)f lit tin, i Hint alliirtllmi Kn1 I tilled Pre Bervlco MICXK'O CUT, March 4 It will mil ilny for lumi) Mexican when revolution end. IIr'N a story i lulil by uti American from Ilotton. who hnk large mining Intjreit lu Mlrhosrnn, uti'i who know his part ut Mexico like n book Ho doesn't want hi name uwrd, or fear the Mcx Willi luii.ono mimr mile rleamd Iran may take hi in I no away frorai in the lea fever llik, no faint In Jilm: ( . iiil nut iiiiiuijiiin-l, r A. I) Me. "in my part of the country." be ln, IiIkI ill the bureau of animal in- mi id id tho United l'n correipoud- i. iir, lullevt Hint the fight can b iit, Juat before nailing for America. t.iilliiiii( until nvory illcdif.t'ir)' neither tho rebl nor the federal! .fliinl u'i by "'" (tepatlumnt "f ii" lh Hit In l Im iiptir mUat-a I nc tick if tliU .iii In tho United ant u dprlslw victory. They work' rlfHu" " ",0 m"1 " an opportunity in urge tin, u. n of ii,n Htale MirtHtiib To this end ho x.)it (III way Tho mlno owner and! method ( frli(ti Hi" farmer. Dr. pairela pot and nrgauUatlnu of pro- I'eei lougre to appropriate 1360,-tfiirmeraget together and pay the fed W J Hilllin ' "' "' "" ' 'liiprn' ami tttiouinrrK Iragnea Puf o.-o in nddltliiu lo 6o,u(i(j for tln),-ral chlff of tbo dUtrkt to mutb a1 lit on lantt iaii'Mi'l. t urcan- ilnnnor, Im li.lnr tlini cmat ntiu Hirio of enroll raclnc lti raUliiKlay for prnivctluic tlielr property1 lilBt 'tv 'M" "' "tlini'iilraluf" mum friim imrplanilne n !r ami 'if IiImii1 raliln In Urn fUaiifd-up from tint rvbdU, Tim thlof pockeUl laMI'iJ '" 'Bl' "eU ''" '"", '" '"'"M'lfcMlMK '' li"t. and lliat a m It U aluo tli aim or tlm di-lttu. motirjr and ordcra tliu noldltr tad' fit dfmuilBi" in orcrjumic cnr miii-mniiiiiir wnii tint run paiiiiiftu nt itetlcuiium li havn llio.nirnu So pay oufx.-clal attention to ffuumaalns t '' fiai'appln Jfll niMuttr lll rnnad) tliU. .ifii Urn anu'iiitrd u that It vtfl lu bulldlNK a Uatll ' ' "r I ' III" potato erop'ti" nr.-.aary to rUar rattlfl of thn CouhI aiu ii' Im ''i n"l1' la "ry mll and tlm prim nis nrka lir illiiltir, tlinii In an amon- Juito ranch In aid lltouoaitit uf farm- rirrrP"ndlitKli lileti " .aid Im. - lial inrparntlon l-fort obliipliiK Umin Jul prace ho wouldn't eel C& a month rt In lb" ") "' orsaliliallnn and luttratlnc Mil jmlitt TliU lr.1 tiijio tlm Niirilmni markcta. OrlKlnally Now, you couldn't kcI llilu li-dcrnl of- Individual rUurt. Inn ttirlr chief till- rlntlne Hi nnt tar and tlirtlm tick wa found In Imi of tlip larK-'flcr to drlv thi rlU away, for H'' tcnltJ 'r '' t"""' ,u contlnro rrop m tars that tlio ptlco watjw.t tatcn Uolnw tlie hay front Hue I money In bin pockc-l to have thorn U Kill tllkm tl "ornurut th" lil In fourtrni yrarn, Ttil;hut l I cradually olntc icround he-,!")- I u fr h tt'il mril Ulllll llll ratund underpUnllne lu 1903, which loi' thn advanro of nclncn. I 'The rebel, on th other hand,) yi Ur ha l (. "wp'WUii." and al hrouehi on an abnormally largo "An wo eltraluadt a territory oljfor mimo ui)terIouii roanou. wou'lj tbtt wimiuu -an do try day thing r'l' lh" year follow me, and hi It Mill lick we hatt? to be doubly careful to 'mm., to conclusion with thn federal! Mwr l-u the ran ert at It cl ko m Th farmer U confronted ;uard that trrrltory," nald l)r Mel-innd drive them awy either. There .BllBcjIlr "lib lh dimnitty that tin dora not 'u In ni'l'urt ti( Ida plan fur kllllttc 't a aunplcluit that the federal lender! .. I - . .. t I ..- . I... . k., ... . . 4 .1. .. . .. ....,...., ..,.,......, .., .. . . . , I TbU Uimcuiiy na iarrij poo " i" m in iimmice, h imiim urn ooiore miippiue rauie innit ppiiiiuiK up wiiii mo reoei leauer. tirrrro br larlfulue, uch a that afraid he will nut get hi pay fur It '" ' arrldnnta to rattle en route 'If tlxt rebel leader were to enter u irrcl-d bi Tia agent a few da triuU it lo the city ruatomer Im U by th breaklue down of tralua orjdpcinlve euKaKement agnlAit the fnl i(n brti h called on a farmer who On lle other hand, the conuuir In omethlnc of that ort the lekieal and drive them out the minor Mid tfc'l h l but)- in waato ill" ill)' U afraid to order directly 'might g"l out and r-lnfcal a cleared land farmer would aluo leave and o ftom Uir farmer for frar he w noli arm Thru ttirre U atwnyii thnjthr rebel would kill the Kooe that Ct what he urdnfo ;dauger of llcka being blown out ofha) the guldru egg. And no, by not about the end of the revolution, but HiliiK won't be right hero until the prent Kinorallon dle out, for thl Kenerntlon Im learned trick with gun that It will never forgot. The only way to end thl revolution In Mexico I to bury It alx feet under the od." The averaxo aaUry paid to I'lilla- delphla women ichool teacher I t f0 per month. Iliw-i particular mine and farm. If know one officer who la making ICS gold a day In thl way, and, lu times. time with a book farmer," a Im tt4 lo to to town to grt a man lo f l tiioltn engtn that tefunnl to 1st Tb agrat at onr dropped the mat Tiie remedy for thl U the nrgan-1 iti" ram, etc. m1.h )t a produrei' and a con-i - Ultiifi' leagu r,irutr who Join Tim 150,000 oughl by )r Melrln Ur ( fatm tuiltagemclit and made uch a l"gle (hould be made to give 1 lo be Uied In fncreatlnc the amouui dUtru.ili Mr. cleahd the ark Miull bond that what tlm) mipply of live atock and Improving It breed ptet. djut-d tlm carburetor, ground "hall h a repreentil and tho city 'In arr-aa wlmre animal huabandry and lhi valtrt Httta and twin had the ronaunmr lliuat give olmllor aaaurance dllrjlng have not been extetulvely rsilue running Ilk new The de- that Im will pay for what he gta. If carried on becauae of the prt-aence of llfklrd Jatrari lhereUMW not only 'no "f more famltle bought the prill- tlckl Sieclal attention will be ElVellj laobi limn to talk but to Introduce rlpat x'rlluti of thlr .iippllea In thl to llio.o dlatrlcta In MUalaalppI aiidln purchae-l with money that had llin ifrul to a doirn of hu Molgh manner the etiiiae of maintaining l.oul.lniia and aiuiilar M'ctiomi wtmreitireu taKeti, sor protection, trom me ton The woman on the farm la alaiv'a r-ilfAl oHtre would he reaaouablo Urn preaeuce of the boll wevll ha fariunra and miner. txrlvlag a large ahare of the alien 'and the advantage would be maul- mad eillon raiting a precarlou ln-1 They can talk about caca confer- whlplilng each other, both aide make money, while a victory. In a tight, would only rmtill In hollow and pen nlleM honor. lu one place lu Mlchoacan the reb el nrently y.axv a big dauce In town) and invited all tho federal to attend J which they did. A Quo time was had by nil, thank 'to champagne which tka el tho farm management of-(fold duatry fruc In Moxlco all they pleaae, aad You Have Been Looking l-'or m Fountain I'm that Mill nlunja icfve aallafartlon ine that doewn't leak one that liaa a pro Jut adnplml lo your liaml WIIV XOT THV Waternitan's Ideal Fountain Pen FRANK M.UPP WatclinuvVer usd Jeweler H. r. Watch Innpector 433 Main Street The depnrtmnnt of agriculture at.io give for the money exploded the tlfMahfn.M fa itnil.H.kln. ... ...l. Itllflntlim In t.Mllfli ,rifia mA Via.. KN.UMIRMFH , UUUqblMHIUK ir-ll , "" "" " '" " .. v .. , V,., w. fc UrnT Iho farmer throughout the country t'lne" to ,ho ''' nl ltl con how to build farm hou.e. A weekly V'!n,,0InCe l0 ltl0 honw ' "- mcstlc operation. bulletin I homed by the department. ,n thc pIaM ,uMte1 und whlcn confnlnlnit a perpcctlvo and a ground i will bo ent on application to the de Door drawing of what I called nn In-.partmcni, the endeavor will b Rd .xpiilvi and convenient home. I to provide good llnea and pletulag Thl action on tho part of the de- proportion that are etientltl to partmont wa the result of tho belief (beauty In alt xtructure, and nr the that the farm houie I the moit Im-irexult or ikillful deolgnlng rather portant building on tho fans, md than additional material and labor, that money. If Judiclouly expended j Any farmer applying; to the tie In lu planning and construction, I 'partment of agriculture, Waihtnfton, well Jnvwlcd Jr. C. will be seupplled, free ot cot. I For the pat year official of the de-1 with the pcrpetl?o ground floor partment havo been maUng an In-'plans and tpeclflcatlon of a number vmltrailou of tbl ub(ect. and, 'of farm bouaee which will be pre amonic other thing, thl lnvctlsa- pared by architects In the govern t (t!on developed that, a a rule, eJtli-t- ervlce. lng farm boiue are Inconsistent In' oot with tho valuj of tin. farm and) The ordinary crew of one of the (he lack of Improvement In them la j big transatlantic liner number Bore too often In striking contrast with 'than 800. the outbuildings and farm machinery. I The object nought arc to provide A teacher in a KmsMU school bm (itructure ruuonablo in cost and of resigned following a "recall" vote of good material, and so arranged a'ber pupils. CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN AT ONCE; HEAD COLOS AND CATARRH VANISH In One Minute Your Stuffy Sam and Head Clears, Sneezing and Some Itunala; Ccavse, Dull Headache Goes. Try "Ely Cream Balm." 'Jet a smalt bottle anyway. Just to try It Applr a little in tho Nostrils nnu Instantly vour clogged nose and ito-r.-td-up air passage? of the head will epen: you will breathe freetv: dullness and headache disappear. Hy morning, thc catarrh. cohl-In-head or catarrhal sore throat will disapper, Knd such misery no! Get the small bottle of "Ely" Cream Balm" at any drug tore. This sweet, fra grant balm dissolves by tne beat of the nostrlU; penetrates sad heals Us Inflamed, swollen aesabrsao wklcb .iiuca me Bose, nead aad ureal: clears air passa;es; stops aasty 11- j charges and a faellnj; of -'tntlag i ioothlnir relief comes Imaieallaxaly. Don't lay awake toedtbt strmg- Sling for breath, with haasl ataffawt- nostrils closed, haw bias aad Mowbac Caurrh or a cold, wltk rts nsxasaa nose, foul mucooa droaatasr tmt. eta. throat, aad raw dryaeas is itlstrssslag but truly seedless. Put vntir falfk -.. . -- - - jmw oik la "Ely's Cream Balm" aad year cold or catarrh will surely stssai (PaidAdTertlsaiat) Legal Notices h'eaululluM ApiKilnllna Viewer, KtC. ll II involved by Hip Common Cvuatll of Ids til) of Ktaiualh Kalla, tcun. that il It, Campbell. Marlon I jt. and i 0 Crialcr. being tdrsi Clitfttvlratv.l (l.boldct of the 0lt of KUtaatb I'allt, poMMslug the qual UtUuti ot Jurura ut the Circuit Ceutt ut KUtiuth County, are heraby pHjBltd Vlcnvta, to View the exleu vlt'ti and cluugv of IWcond strvet, to kt knoau as Hucoud titfeel houlsvard, od o make aaieaauient of damage xa4 Uutftts a provided lu Hoc. 23 1 of IU Charter of ll.o City. They shall J Ktt at itig (oiiudl chamber on March 10, 1914, at the hour ot 10 o'clock . m, to (oiiiiiiiarv the terfotniaor 61 tlielr aild duties llrgtntilng at the nofttiwoit corner of lot S, block llo, running thence until 31 deg. t! mln. sail, 11.91 feet. thelKo aoulli, G degl, II mill. eaal. 101 3 feet, thence north, 34 deg &3 mln. east, 2S.01 feel; Ihenca north, 11 deg. III I (J. !, 100 feet, lo the plain ot beginning. tleglUUlng at the aoutliwoal comer of lot 3, block 110, and running thence north, 31 deg. v3 mln, vast. U UH feet, llii'IKC auulll, 4(i deg. 16 mill, eakt, 101,: fool to the aoultnuul cutiur of said lot. IIielKu uorth Si dega. lulu, weal, 1 00 fvel to the litnrf llf Imrflttltllltf lleglnulug at the uorthwrst corner i of lot T, block ion. and running tliilHv luulh, 31 dec. 12 mlu. west. 3d. IT fvcti llielice south, 4C deg. I& mln, caat, 101,3 feet; to the louthvasl .W Hecoud Htreet UouleVard I. to writer 01 .aid lot; thence north. 34 ure at ,, Intersection of Hec ,lr' ,'""' " " Uf' 1'BC" 4 snd iMuw tr,et lu .aid city, to """" 8f '; ,S ""'"" ,ou ,eo1 caiumeure und right) feet lu width, and extend to tlm touthvrly city limits, a fol io pur die easterly line of said luleurd commence at the south wietly corner of block ulncty. lu Klir.nth nddlllou lu the City of Klain lh Pall, Oregon, run thenco south " Utt 10 mlu. east, six hundred 'lnrl) feel, theiice south, 41 deg, C4 mlo, cai, 1.038 feet; thenco south, Jl , 34 mlu ent 7C feet: theuco lli, H deg, 27 mln, east. 70H feet. " Iho city llinlu, the westerly lino of ll bmiluvaril being distant westerly 'row taht lino nud nl right nnglcs llirrefrom olghty feet. The prlvuio properly to be appro MUliul fr the purpose of aald street "'"I boulevard I hounded and de jrrltiei) ns follows, tho lota and Wk named holug lot nud blocks lu "'II Klaiiiath addition to thu City of Mniimtli Kan. Al " lot 4, block II0 A" "' lot 3, block 101); or lut 7, block 101 j A 'f lot 0, block 100. Ilmluiilim nt tho northwest corner oi 0. block llo, running theucu ""In, 34 dog. 63 mln. west, S1.I8 i llioiuo south, 40 deg. 15 mlu. , ' r10l-a 't; thenco north, 84 ' " """ . 47.14 fset; tuenr rili, r.r, deg. 8 mln. west, 100 feet '" l'lco of beginning. llrglniilDg at the southwest corner il i ? ,)lock uo runuln thenco T'U " Bl mta. east, 48.(1 ... ' n Co ouUl' 10 ntln. 0 ,,,a ' thnc ". no,.. V,mln' ,,' W thi foT.lir:,'.'"' -v, us vegiaaiag, i to thu place ot beginning lleglunliig at the southwest corner ot lot li. block 100, running theuco north, 34 deg. &3 luluulo east, 4 4.33 feet; theuco south. 40 dogs, 1& mlu. east, 101. 2 feet; theuco south, 31 deg. C3 mill, west, 37.3U feet; theuco north, &f deg. ' mln. weit, 100 feel to the placo of beglnulllg. lleglnulug nt the soiithvoi corner of lot ., block 100, ruuulug theuco north 34 deg. &3 mlu. east, 35.8C feet, theuco' south, 0s deg. 14 mln. uitst, 103,7 feet; theuco south, 34 deg. 03 mlu, west, 47.47 foot; thonco north, Dfi deg. 8 mlu. wost, 100 feet, lo the plnro of beginning. lleglunliig ut tho southwest corner or lot 7, lu block 100, and ruuulug theuco south, lia deg. 14 mln, east, 102,7 feet; thence south, 34 degs. f.2 mlu. west, 23.21 foot; theuoo north, fi& deg. a1 mln. west, 100 fool to tho placo of boKlutilug. Iliigluulug ut tho southwest corner of lot 4, lu block 101, running theuco uorth, 34 (leg. r3 mlu. east, 30.07 feet; tliuuco aoulli, 08 degs, 14 mlu. iinal, 67.1 foot; theuco south, 6G deg. K mlu. east, 44.4 feet; thonco south, 34 dug, C2 mill, weit, CD foot; thenco uorth, 65 dog. K mlu. west, 100 feot, to the placo ot boglnulng. lleglnulug ut tho southeust coruor nt lot 3, block 101, und running theucu north, 66 deg. 8 mln. west, 4 1.4 feel; theuco south, 08 degs, 14 mlu, oust, 46.0 foot; theuco south, 34 dugs, 68 ruin, west, 10,16 feet, to the place of baglnulug. lloglnulug ut the northwest corner ot lot 6, block 101, and running tuouce south, 14 dags. tV mln. wast,. 43.93 feci, thence south, 6s deg. 14 mlu. east, 103.7 feet; thence north, 31 deg. S3 mlu. east, lS.iiS feet; thence north, 66 deg. a mln. net, 100 feel to the place of beginning, tlcgluulug nl tho uurthweal corner of lot C, block lot, aud ruuulug Ihonre south, 31 deg. 63 mln, west. 16 feel, Iheucv south, 6S deg. 14 mlu. east, 103.7 feel to the northeast corner ut said lot, thence north 66 itcg h mln. west. 100 feet to the, placo of begluulng. lleglunliig at tho southwest comer ut lot a, block 101, and ruuulug thence north, 34 degs. 62 mlu. east. IS fvel, theucv south, tia deg. 14 mlu. oast, 102.7 feel; thence south, 31 dog. 62 mlu. weal, 3S.2S feet; theucu north, 66 deg. t win. west. 100 feet, lo the place ot beginning. lleglnulug at the aouthweal corner ot lut 2, block 1011, aud running thuticu uorth, 34 deg. 62 mlu. east. 3, OS fvel; thenco south, CS dug. 14 mln, ent, 20,69 feel; ihcucu south IC degs, 15 mlu. vast, 69 feel; thence north, 55 deg. 2 mlu. wot, $4.2 foot, lo Iho place of boglnulng. licKliitilug nl tho northwvt corner of lot 4, block 109, aud running theuco muitli, 34 degs. 52 lulu, west, 27.42 fool ;theuco south, 08 deg. 14 mlu. east, 20,50 feet; theuce (oulu 40 deg. 15 mlu. east, 70.7 feet; thence north, 34 deg. 62 mlu. eat, 33.24 feel; theuco uorth, 56 deg. 8 mln. west, 100 feet to tho place of beginning. HcKlnuIng at a point south, 34 dg 52 mlu, wet, 18.02 foet, and south, 40 dug. 16 mlu, east, 36.45 feot from thu uorthousl comer of lot 7, block 110, anil running theuco Mitith, 40 deg. 15 mln, east, 611 feet; thuiiru south, 35 degs, 44 mln. ens I, 219.S feet to tho suction Hug between rectlniiH 32 nud 33, towuhslp 3S south, rniiKo 8 oust of Wllluutottu Molldliiu, theuco south, along the suction line, 139 feet; thonco north. 36 degs. 44 mln. west; 357.2 feot; theucu uorth, 40 deg. 15 mlu. went, 491.1 feet; thenco north, 34 dog. 62 mlu. east, 80.8 feet, to tho place of begluulng, containing 1.5 acres, more or loss, HcKlniilng nt n polut 1,598 feet south of thu wost quarter cornor ot ooulloii 33, township 38 south, range 8 oust ot Wlllnmotto Meridian, nud running theuco south, 35 deg. 44 mlu. oust, 432,2 feot; thence south, IS degs, 37 mln, east, 708 feet; thenco west, 88 feot; thence north IS dugs, 37 mln. west, 087,8 feet; thence north, 36 degs. 44 mlu. west, SIS foet; theuco uorth, along the section line. 139 feet, to the placo of begin ning, containing 2 acres, more or less. Slate of Oregon, (City of Klamath rails, ss: County of Klamath. ' 1, A I.. I.eavltt. Police Judge of the city of Klamath Kails, Oregon, do hereb) certify and attest tho forego ing to le the properly enrolled copy of a rcolutlon adopted by the Com mon Council of said city on the 24th day ot February, 1914. Witness my hand nnd the seal of isnld city, this 25th day of February, 1914. A. U I.EAV1TT, (SKAM Police Judge. I7-I0t ever In or to the lands described In njIJ amended complaint, being that certalu lot, piece or parcel of land, sit uate, lying and being In the county of amended complaint, to wit: for a. estate has filed her final account with Ifor hnr!n nHit . ... 'Judgment and decree against yeu: the cleric of aald court, and that by land the settlement thereof I That you. or either of you. order of said court hearing tbereon Dated thl 24th day of Febrvtarr hao or has no estate or Interest what! will be held at the hour of 10 o'clock ,1914. awraary. O. C. APPLEOATS, Administrator of the Estate of Ira C. Johnson, Deceased. W. S. WILEY. Attorney. 24-3-10-17-24 h luatc J Mac a. m. on the 17th day of March, 1914,' In the county court room In the court house In Klamath Falls, Oregon, at which time and Dlace objection, if math and state, ot Oregon, and any there be. may b presented and particularly described as follows, to-(heard. wit: ' NETTIE GODARD, Tho north halt of the southeast 16-23-2-9-16 h Administratrix, quarter (Nft of SEU). the outh! half of the uortheast Quarter (S!4 .notice of Settlement of Admialstrat- Notice lo Creditors Heed KsLatc Creditors of the estate ot Joseph S. eed. decerned, are heroby notified to present their claims, properly veri fied, to the undersigned, Sarah E. S'redH, administratrix of said estate, nt the law office of C. C. llrower, KlnuiHth Falls, Oregon, within six contliH from thu date of thl notice. Dated Klamath Falls. Oregon,, Feb ruary 14, 1914. SAUAH IC. SKi:i)S. Administratrix. 14-21-28-7 h Summons (lu Kuulty., No. 555) lu thu Circuit' Court ot tho State ot Oregon, for the County of Klamath, i:. (I. Argrnves. Plaintiff, v. Alexander F. Dyer nnd Mamie M, Humors; also all other person or parties, unknow.n claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or Interest lu the real citato de scribed lu tho complaint herelu. Defendant. To Alexander F. Dyer nud Mamie M. Somers; also all other perion or parties, unkuown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or Interest In Iho real estate de scribed lu tho complaint herein. Dcfendaut. In Iho name of tho state of Oregen: You, nud .each of you, are hereby re quired to npinr and answer the amended complaint tiled against you In the above entitled suit on or before Tuesday, tho 24th day ot March, 1914, that being the last day ot tho time prescribed lu the order tor pub lication ot this summons; and It you full so to answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for la tae of NKU ). tbo northeast quarter of! the southwest quarter (NE& of ' Stt'U) aud part of lot two (2), containing 25 acres, all In section i thirty (30), In township thirty-nine) ( (39) south of range nine (9). east , ot the Willamette meridian, con- , talnlng In all two hundreu and twenty-five (225) acres, more or less; or any part thereof; and that the title of tho plaintiff thereto is good and valid. 2. That you, and eacti ot you, b forover enjoined and barred from as sorting nny claim whatever in or to said lands, or any part thereof, ad verso to this plaintiff; and for such other aud further relief as to the court shall seem meet, or as In equity may appertain; aud for his costs and disbursements heroin. This summons la served by publica tion thereof In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper ot general circula tion, published lu Klamath county, Oregon, by order ot the Honorable Wm. S. Worden, county Judge ot snld county of Klamath, state of Oregon, acting lu the absence ot Circuit Judge Henry U. Uunson, under aud by virtue of tho authority by law In him vested lu such cases, made, dated and filed lu snld suit at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 9th day ot February, 1914, which said order requires that sum mons In said suit bo published once a week for a period ot sis consecutive w oeks. Tho date ot tho first publica tion of this summons I February 10th, 1914. WM. H. 8HAW, AltTHUR D. HAY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 10-17-24-3-10-17-34 b HeratfsOassiMAtrs. .Notice of Final Account Probate Index S, Page 137 In tho county court ot the state of Oregon, in and tor the county ot Klamath. In the matter of the estate of Maude E. Oodard, deceased, Notlco Is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix ot the above or's Final Account aad of Hear ing of Petition for Discharge. lu the County Court of the State of' Oregon, in and for Klamath County. In tbo Matter ot the Estate of Frank L. Felter, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that W. M. Duncan, as administrator of tho es tate of Frank U. Felter, deceased, has rendered and presented for settle ment, and filed in said court his final account ot the administration ot said estato and a petition for his dls- LOST AND FOUND ehnrri. anil hnt thn a.l Hv nt Anrll I vw Dv. . w .. ....,, w. ........ ------ . -rirrnumjMijuM """"''"- - r r.-- FOR RENT '" -- n-iii- y -.-IJ-LUL. TO RENT Seven hundred aeroa la Poe Valley; all under feaee; aboat 400 acres under cultlvatiea; aearly 200 acres now summer fallowed, ta be seeded In the spring; pleaty of wa ter; house and bara; good roads; close to school. Terms easy. Aaaly to Tassey Stewart, box 296, Mlltoa. Umatilla county. Ore. 2-lS-Swka 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the court room ot said court, at the court houso In Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, has been fixed by said court as the time and placo for tho settlement ot said account and tho hearing ot said petition for dis charge, at which time and placo any person interested In said estate may appear and file exceptions In writing to the said final account and contest the same, and show cause, it any there be, why a final distribution of snld estate should not be ordered and tho administrator discharged. Dated this 24th day of February, A. D. 1914. W. M. DUNCAN. Administrator of Said Eestate-25-4-11-18-25 h LOST Cameo brooch. Mrs. C. K. Setts. Finder notify Mt Xotlco of Final Account lu tho County Court ot the State ot Oregou, for tho County of Klamath. In tho Matter or tho Estato of Ira C. Johnson, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that O. (J. Applegate, administrator ot tho es tato of Ira C. Johnson, deceased, has rendered und presented for final set tlement, and filed in sold court, bis final accouut ot his administration of said estate, and that the court has fixed Wednesday, the 25th day of March, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room ot tho county court, In Klamath Falls,, County of Klamath, State ot Oregon, as the time aad plaoe WOOD Is Cheaper We are overstocked oa wood, aad for a short time will make the fol lowing disuHtroua prices, deliv crc-U, to everybody. Extra charge on hills. Terms, Cash. ALL DRY WOOD 1 ft. slab wood aa.80 cord 10-ln. stub wood 93.00 cord 10-lii. slab wood ..... .asjts cord l-ft limb wood 4.BOcrd Hi-iu limb wood $S.aS cord Prices subject to change at aay time KLAMATH FUEL CO., Oatce 003 Mala. O. I Those W. The Herald, 60a a To boost Klamatk eoaaty Tav Herald to year friaads.