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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1914)
WKiaKHUAV AI'Mlli , fl I THE EVENING HERALD KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I'AtJK THIUbH 'Not Guilty by a Denied Sight,' "Oregon Dry" dub Now J 4x Shouts Our Friend Aunt Nancy mv -- ay- court of the county of Klamath, stato ling made on tho 25th day of April, of Oregon, dated tho J 4th day of 1914. April, 1014, In a certain action la tho STONE A OALD. . circuit court for said county and state. Attornoy. for Plaintiff wticreln Odd Fellow Hall Aasocla- 25.2.9-16-23-30-6h Hon la plaintiff and It recovered .Notice Inviting t'ropoaata to Parchaaan City of Klamath Falla IwpriiHamtj llonri. Scaled proposals will bo received by tho Police Judge of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, until Mondar, (Continued from pat l) .hip roll of tho Klamath County Ore- . I T-lL- 1L A a I A r i . .. .. 'l' roil ot tne Kiamaw county Ore- Otlira present, ho Local Writer, wnose Articles Are reatured in Outside K0" UrrC,ubtoU,'5('0rarl,'wh,chlMfr'M tchr ' -' wm rntiK Matt-earl m t nn..u.iU.IAl.i at.- ii Publications, Fearing That She May Be Mistaken for That Perkins Person, Comes to Bat on 'The City Beautiful" Othra present, however, wished to V. II. Sahw wan considered a wiry conservative told tho club In err bmi tittin otimnto. Plans were formed to for ward tlni movement In the various precinct of tho county, and It was bUo decided that the branch formed last night should be known aa the Klamath Kails Oregon Dry Club, and tta boundaries to be the same aa tho Llnkvllfo district. At this time K. M. Chllcote made , m to Mr.. Jo,,r,s ,. day .,, I cut out wrllli. Ileal. all how a. dumb animal, ha. to have; and o. Ih, moVt. Iual ,'0jeclc(1 ,, ,plrlt U,j .K i.. burrow h Mil f g,,blgh.lu.in.t .,,, .i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ., (or .oul. ,u(0 , me,ng ,hll C0l4!(1 hmye and trti I ttiiiw hack, HI was stllti anyuo. jU(lt tbn tho conductor boiler entirely left out without harming tho ttp .omcu.iiia it-rriuie. ' immu gang nut to o back to HI, I ju.i had to iruty...v.n.lli!" and tbs old objects of the organization In tho question tttir whu ! " i-."..- ." u m auiun incji,, ........... ,u uurrj , dsi im Mit, in a neat llttlo siM-ech he sug- Tho question before the myelin .. ......!. M.a lilllil I Willi aar Hit it'. Iilitte iir lliH ai...... I. .- f.il, litit, irt.t Im.I .l.iil a. ff...b.uI ..... ..... f M,'I,M J" ,BW """ ' ---- --'- "- ; '. ., u im " - -v. gusteu tnat a aecret ballot bo taken' was tho taking of a secret ballot to tol, p.,.in rouldn l help lo luar hlw, nould know Polly -a.n't in and Plainly that your sense of the esthetic an effort t0 oeartaln the choice of determine what candidate bad the l niiio lime noiore I ruiuu get ruy vr rsy. am i una no cultivation." Ana I dldn l Mm kswmed down. Coma to find, The other day when overdo.... i. he no ilmnco to say anything back est, It ' " of them there pl.e tMwn , cni .. i, .,.., , ... htcau thr rar .tarted up Juat then. I of I'ollj rfkln.e. Ihat had got him mmt of th apa.tna tl.py wa. hatln ,1' n"Mh "' Mrlu', 0,, ,Uy w o. Mr. Chllcote left the Impression In tiled up down lit Th.i Hay hm wn thrrr, ,",rrl,, '" rn,c1' cnr wl",f ' a thu minds of many that It would b Tftsrealnt no uaotalkln, Nancy'" alwut TIIK CITY IIKAl'Tim. Ur-l(oklu little rrceehuro hobblln considered the duty of the members t, bullfti "You got lu lake up your Home of the wumen that had a real B'UU" l,' l,lowo,,(- ,lu wn cut to support tho candidate so chosen, frt 4ln In Klamalh falls! folk. 'lofty s.nto of tb artl.tlc and didn't "" . ' "'" hU'" " h.". !"!? 1,b". Kied Hlndman evidently looked at the majority of the numerous candi dates for tba mayoralty of this city. While- probably not Intending to do U auili YOU of wrltlu them goah atascd iU(s' Your wrltlu may I have no niciifoU. In their famlllna dt- Jr n din mi patnlln billboard, fur a pad. on III" .tump, of his legs, like1 It thl way, for In reply to the previ- aho aulw; and he was selltn pencil (mig MK,,kcr bw ,utc1 ,B m0fl eB Ukta faw trains of wheat In a bu.hel llvln, a. ..matin h-ave nand earth " V1,' .? BnV". " ' , "l"Me efrb.B Nancy," h shoiil. "but gfMh ( aot them billboard, tore don. ' Tt , , , f,!"", ,! """ nx ' dn II ibai ain't NO wheat In'Oihrr folk. .. tnln to a.t ih. ,lmV kind but felt like I could lbm Wcre lwJ ( JD It reiir'. that he would not be aucb arrangement, aa ain't NO wheat Iti'Olhrr folk. .. tryln to t the arlmr !"':."" .'"".. l . "...' .. there were two candidates In tba race (Nuw I don't want to hurt old hon.-frimt. wa.hed off or palntd . ! . . . . ",nl wou,1 no vote tor uder ay .,ww uu ...,. .. ..v, , ..., circurontnc- aDd named them aa Mr Townsend and Mr. Nicholas, glv- Colly'. flln. I waa young one my. and other. wa In.l.tln that the cltyi,. nil a lun time ago and by tho ouldn't never mak much of an " the cnr but no one made a .i i. ..I. .... .. ..i.i .. ... i ..i..... .i..ii .......... .... ... line i "in avi i Mtv, iwun -uiriic Hwm nil mo relU(re aliack.l tie mar Set to h a. uotorlou. a i all into down, aud altogelber,' I U 'hey wa. ral.l'n a teiular hrlUbaloo. K'irt)l.iKi here In tho lla.lu know. ,",", 'lk a. lalklti about It In Ing a his reaaon that neither on of a move. I f.l II- Lll ... (.I...I .. ...... I rm.., o. a.,..; ... "-'" u.iin sought to enforce the law wbUo and grabbed the poor feller sud hl.t-', ..-,.. w. ..I., ,t . . fd him aboard tho car Made HI puff, i IlKI. In omi, after taking oath to do so, and If tht-y fell down on their promts KHaorhanc. .o-tnoschoo.h, Hut riled up that I juai co ,,', help a. "'Z '""i vXnklo h'rWotdoM.i.l. .hen I , ..I .omethlng to. ,-y. I '"'' In. r I !' ?el .o' proud of my o d ' b' Ch,,COte ! 'PecU; 1 ..and back for no one, If , ,', "Madam. .ay. 1 ,o . old lady, niuitZ !JZZ . ollee Krdule. I ril. l.achral at-ul my aan. I .hould jdKr. thouah r Wri, oull,w ,,, , , wlihout '"' ,"l"c"' h' lira it rouiicora mrr .,.m.. t....i... iiiiiiiii ant' . uahl el He handed Winn gold lil.ee gUh tMl Bjprovmwt eveB ah... -Ju.l kp the change. Ier hu ,uenUon hsd beta called iiko rum iufri7i iruwru uii . . ., You know what Iho lllblc .ay. "' ""- ' l-"'l'- l Ihrw. lhp MKt?bn..h hero lu tho llaln! Hut " ,l ,J.a ..,, .tout prophet never bln takm very "- r, r..llril.m r -x,plr llvln , lMn-t Vo the h-art to contrary ,,,,,",, , , A J!,h.' Milou.ly among.! their moil Intl- ' h.? The way I Iw.k at It," 1 ,,,, ,,. An,j iw blowed hU no.e . ' ,, " !"?! Judgment against Fred. H. Mill, de fendant, for the sum of four hundred ninety and no one-hundrodtbs dollars, and costs and disbursements Used at ten and 20 one-hundredtha dollars, on the ICth day of April, 1914, Notice Is hereby given that 1 will .May Uth, 1314, at 8 o'clock p on the 1st day of Juno, 1914, at tho for the purchase of 17,291.43 city of front door nf the court house la Klamath Falls, Oregon, Improvement Klamath Falls, Oregon, In Klamath .bonds. These bonds are authorised county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon by Ordinance No. 323 of said city, and speech why he supported K. J. Mur-'.cf M,d dar ,eU at DUollc aulion to will mature In ten yoara from data of ray, and received quite a hand. Dr.,,n n'bat bidder, for cash, tho fol- issue; said bonds being optional attar Leonard alto took Murray's side 0f'low,nK described property, to-wlt: .one year, and may be redeemed la tho house, while Mr. Townsend's '-ots four, five, six and seven. In (numerical order at tho option of tba cause waa eepouaed by Mr. Chllcote, block ninety-one; lota six, soven, city at any semi-annual coupon period eigni, nine anu ion, in diock one,ai or alter one year from date of hundred one; also lota one, two,, Issue. three, four, five, six, seven, eight. These bonds are Issued to provide nine and ten, In block eighty-nine, (funds for part payment of the cost of all in Klamath Addition to the City f constructing a sewer In that part of of Klamath Falls, Oregon, ithc city known a the Fourth Sewer to order, and requested to keep to the Taken 'nd leT,ed upon 8 tne PrJw unlt. . ij. oi me saia rrea it. iinu, aeiena- incso bonus win be sold to tns ant, or as much thereof aa may bo highest and best bidder for caab, for necessary to satisfy the. said Judg- not less than par value and accrued ment In favor of the Odd Fellows'! interest; and will bear Interest not Hall Association, a corporation, 'exceeding C per cent, against Fred II. Milts, with Interest Uach proposal to purchase muat ba thereon, together with all costa and accompanied by a check for S par disbursements that have or may ac- cent of tho amount of the bid, certi crue. fled by some responsible bank. pay- Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregontable to the city of Klamath Falla. 24th April, 1914. I'roposala must be sealed and en- C. C. LOW, Sheriff. ' dorsed "Proposal to purchase las tly QEO. A. I1AY00N, Deputy. provement Honda." 2S-2-9-16-28-30 b Mr. Upp and others, and his name wasi also wall received, Everybody took a chance. C. C, Hrower told bow much he bad done! for the cause, and made some rather emphatic remark when be waa called candidate bad the support of tho majority of the mem bers of the club, but the chairman derided that Inasmuch aa everybody had expressed their choice openly the secret ballot waa no longer any object. Mr. Coatea made a motion to adjourn at this time, and after some more argument the question waa put and carried, and everybody took their dotlraga and dlsbaa and went home. The most noticeable point In the discussion was that of the six eandl SaauaoBa E .!.. VA 99 .i.i.u. e. . , .. "i' '" ' ZZa"' . ' ' "urrmy:in the circuit court of the state of 1914 ""' wcr" WPP". Oregon, for tho county of The Common Council reservea the 'right to reject any and all btda and proposals. 9 Dated at Klamath Falls, April 10, Legal Notices "I Klamath. Illchard Melbase, Plaintiff, ! vs. A. L. LEAV1TT. ' Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. 4-10 5-11 II.. -!.. -- ti... .. mm I.-. .. .. ,.,,. IsIbI cot no book.lcaruln I nen'1" .irrrticar m.o day and I tut o "?:.. ""...'" fe..,iin..,. iiiv.r "nr'-'' ,hre WM no,n,nK t0 " tn,t .,.i-n n- -M..i.- - it,.v b-niil.l Hnl iln ..... n n. h. h peclfy instance cite aever- belng that It tun like 1 itlk 111.1 ibc, . I'm .Im looked a iini. nin,-r .,.i, ... . .took tile stale woor commiaaioner 10 " -' ,.......-., ., tiHiiin w.iiMtr. ..... ..... iiiaKe Mayor xicnoia unaeratana mat ioa-i h., l ao and run.ult .... n,rl. r nor milked ,, row. r .i, ."' ' ."".". l 7r.j7.V' V!. 7... .'! elghl-hour law must be obeyed In " - leir iinu f nteiu life In urder to get a title wn.hlu or .crubbln- "Madnm," nay H..,t ., .. .. .. . ...... .. ... ..u... ... ... nun pvj on I tin irrnacuiar. ' 1, hiiii iiuliivt landrriiun' 1.. ..i. ...,u..i .... .' ..... .. ..... tir' lIKITKLfltl ll(- .- .1 V." V. ' .. ... . . .. ' .-.,. ... .. .,,.-..1 imM i,v iiitai uariia. Ufa waa also evident satisfaction teiw.ij im.n.i wipir raoti inn ; -- " . him none. Ann no uioweo nis nici . h rMlllMI ,. .-ifv ,M raoM, le fr.cnd.or word, in that effect "i: " T I. - r.llcclm uf ,,o ,, tRMri ,, rVeryonc , Ul0 r ' h . rquMt to . o more tail lb. 1 . kind of l I.e. way In my "" '" "" I ami ir we are goln to wail tooklu at him. That night h ' ... . . !... . .ttH.L iiti.tlwiitiii . . lr IIvmiIimm .l.n .!...( h . , ha ntr Tho fnlk. Iinm n ih ll..li ."" a n 1 nt.ni'lirui, we linn .... , V.Mrv" isri ho. "ir wo - - ..- w didn't em to set aa much tor by,""1''! to start In on the people, (Ion., ,tnrl'for Klamath pretty aoon.j y rilln. as .trangcr dono. .0 l'v "Madam," .a) I, gottln more rllod. we'll have to write for money to get torn doin .omo wrltln for .nmo pa-im all Ihr tlmo, "I have walked mllra'homo on'" rrri that ha. a IUU0 bigger circular ud mllr along your water front it tit I Just cnu't keup from thlnkln lion limn litem here, (I don't mean and mo with tho rhcumatli, loo about that CITY HKAUTIFUl. propo se Merrill Kecord, ttlrther. by thai ) itrhlu tho men at mirk that make, tltlon. If we arc going to have DKAU AUo. itm and HI look a little trip 111 town what It l. for what would 'TIFl'l. CIT1KS we have got to have down to Tho Hay and whllo I Intend, any .eaport town do without It long-.HKAUTIFUl, PHOPUK; that l. peo rd to wrltr a low lines lo the paper .Imrrmen? Ami I have nw lots and pie with beautiful bodies and mind brf. while, wo wa gone, I took a lot. of beautiful horn at work and oul, And to do that, overyono HI "I rhoumallt down there (11 hor.e lhat wa. well fPI and well iiuist have good grub and fresh air tunny California on account of tho Vriii but I haven't saw many beau- and enough oxerclse but not too much question, and under such clrcum lot and damn around tho llav and llfulmmM to injure them, and a chanco to get an .stances it was but natural that tho v..n'l able 10 write. "Ye., ma'am- I went on. .0 fa.l(iducllon and tlmo to THINK and choice of tho member, .hould be fX913 wth aecrunf cu, " 1 i..i try to get a stenograpi.rr or lllp ...., ... , wori, .,.., nnu out ror .ursnacvc- ... ..rr, .- .-....vT. ..vm.m --. . -. ibura.maat. " ' '".-,, ..,. J. ai,ski its siifi thMiA itn iiinu fhn ditriittinn 10 nrflMM. Now. therefore, by virtue of said a opposed to a secret ballot on the ground that no man should be afraid to state his choice openly, and give his reason, tor such choice. At ihls Juncture, It was pointed out by one or two members of the club that the object of the organisation was to forward the "Oregon Dry" moremnct In this county, that the prohibition party did not have any candidate In the field for the office in ; : .u. c. Spink (also known as Robert C. Notice 10 Contractor Kqolty Xo. 4S2 Spink). A. L. Spink (also known I Sealed proposals will be received by In the Circuit Court of the Slate of as Alice L. Spink), and M. LJthe undersigned up to 8 o'clock p. m. Oregon, lu and for the County Mayers, Trustee; and P. Lowen-'-of May 4, J914, for the erection of a of Klamath. J Mrti M. Se,jer and sanford!cIty hall on lota 9 and 10. block 75. Klr.it Trust and Savings Dank, a Cor- Lowengart. Defendant. .Klamath addition to Klamath Falls. Iteration, Plaintiff; iTo jj. L. Mayers, Trustee. Defendant lOregon. ". ahnva namH Prnrw)nl mttat h for fitrnlahlnv . -. .., .. .. .-.... J. I.. Fielder. Defendant. To W'liom It May Cencern: Notice Is hereby given that undei and by virtue of an execution and or der of sale, duly Issued, out of the office of the clerk of the circuit court of the state of Oregon In and for tho county of Klamath, under date the 14th day or April, 1914. In the above entitled suit upon decree made and entered In aald suit and court on the 5th day of March. 1913. In favor of the First Trust and Saving. Bank, a corporation, plaintiff, against J. L. Fielder, defendant above named, di recting the sale of the premises here inafter described to satisfy Judgment and decree In aald ault for the .urn of eleven hundred ninety-three and 33- 100 dollars (11193.83). two hundred dollars attorney feea (1200.00). and twenty and 30-100 dollar. (120.20) cost, and disbursements, with ten (10) per cent Interest thereon from land after the aald 6th day of March, l. .. .. jl. ... - a... - , ., writ, 1. ,or mr. oui an(, ,pr H.loaHn mad a hop at mo ihry -.mr4 lo think my grammar nVcr hr, ,Uow,..you cou!a ,m, int J..M ll.p kind they had been p(l)p ,,Mrk .,, hoolyvarda .11 over Irarnrd In Ihe buslneaa college and , ,,, ,oW ni tm Jown he Mldcntly found aorna other fault. In ,,im,0r, Bni, ,))llnt M ,he ,,0UiM r r of eipreaaln myself; alo ,, , ,,oknyl , , wlnd0Wi ibtir locmrd to feel kind of stuck-up ,, il)rnke ,, ir1u wn For(Jt 14 above me because I didn't wear K,rM you woll,tln.( htVe no iait !"r.,M f Cl'hM h" dW CITY HEAUTirui, a. long aa you 'ftd I dldn t feel free In their Klty;,,d hunchb,chi .nd crlpplea and - . Mlttln children and old women sellln paper In tho rain and fog, and tho rhreeic' lhat keeps 'dear old 'Frisco' healthy at least not to my way of Ihlnkln. Itaiuttful people Is people that has beautiful bodies and beauti ful mind and beautiful soul, aa well; 'nnd you can't- even have beautiful jbodlr. unless folk. ha. enough good plain grub to eat and a. much abetter We Make Your Watch Run on Time A TIMEPIECE TO BE VALUABLE MUST BE ACCURATE No watch cam do well If al lowed to run In eld rancid oil Tho friction H their dedicate Tho friction of Ihe delicate I'nit In their continuous labor day nnd night will aoon rain n timepiece ualees It la cleaned nd ollisl once n jrenr. WK (HIARANTKH TO MAKH VOUK WATCH RKCOHO TIMK VUllRHOHiV, FRANK M. UPP Watchmaker mad Jeweler r. Wa4 taaactee Ktt miuI.; and when that Is did theso to allow the discussion to proceed. HKAUTIFUl. I'KOPLK will mighty 1 soon make an end to them ugly bill board and shrieking auto whistles and slum and Harbary Coasts and beggars, because really HKAUTIFUL PKOPI.K couldn't possibly llvo and he happy In anything but a CITY HKAUTIFUl,. Your for the real CITY HKAUTI FUl.. AUNT NANCY, Klamath Fall, Ore., April 2R. 1914 Furnished Rooms CO crenta a night and up Union by week or month. Mod ern. Hteam heal, water In all room. Hot and cold The Argravet J, II. HKItSHIIKKaKR Prop. Second St., off. Main Many Good Hews Klamath Fall Keadere Have Heard It and ProaUed Thereby. IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS I.L'HH THR KIDNRYt AT ONCK WHKN BACKACHY OR BLAO. DKK DOTOKReV-MEAT FORMS UlllO ACID In the name of the state of Oregon. aU ,aDor and materials, machinery you are hereby required to answer aud construction equipment necea the complaint filed against you In the sar-' for tho full construction and above entitled action, on or before 'completion of such city hall la ac the Cth day of June. 1914. that be-Jcordance with the plan, and .peclflca Ing the day of the last publication of ,tlon Prepared by Velght k. Co.. archl thls summons, and the last day within itects- - which you are required to answer. Proposal received will be opened as fixed by the order of publication of 'and considered by the Common Coun cils summons. ell of the city of Klamath Falla, Ore- If you fall to appear and answer, 'gon, at the corner of Main and 8ec plaintiff will take Judgment and de- ond street. In said city, at their reg crce against you as prayed In hls'ular meeting. Monday evening. May complaint. 4, 1914, or at such other time aa the This suit is brought to foreclose (meeting may be adjourned to. the mortgage given by tho defend- Each proposal must be accom- ants. R. C. Spink (also known asjpanled by an unconditional certified Robert C. Spink) and A. L. Spink check payable to J. W. Siemens, city (also known aa Alice L. Spink), to treasurer, for Z per cent of the Richard Melhase, plaintiff, on April j amount of the proposal aa a guaran 28, 1911, to secure the payment oftce that the successful bidder will the two promissory notes of said de- enter Into contract and execute the re fendants, dated on said April 28. quired bond within ten days from the 1911, tor alxteen hundred and alxty-, date of the award. six and sixty-seven one-hundredtbs ' Good nuw. travel fast," and the thousands aOfd back sufferer. In this vicinity St;iUd to learn where relief may MWund. Many a lame, weak nnd aching back la bad bo more, Thanka to Doaa'a Kidney Pill. Thousand, upon thousands of people are telling the good news of their No man or woman who eata aseat regularly can make a mistake by Hushing the kidney, occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which cloga the kid ncy poree .0 they .luggtably titer or strain only part of the waate aad poison, from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatiam, head aches, llvor trouble, nervous., couvtlpation. dltxlnau, aleeplaaaaeaa. bladder disorder, come from slug glsh kidney. experience with thla teated remedy. ( Tlie m0ment you feel a dull ache MRH. A. I'RTKRsJTFINKR'H Not much allver, Rnt rlevly eat. For a tw Mt aaeal It caa't he baat t asitk INresd Here Is an example worth reading: Mr.. J. A. Harvey, 611 N. Eighth street, a rant. Pass, Ore., aay.: "Three year, ago I had a very bad attack of kidney and bladder trouble. Aftor using Ml aorta of medicine, for months without relief, I laid every thlug else aside and took only Doaa'a Kidney Pills. They took hold of the troublo at once. They eaaed the ter rible pain, and In a few week, re stored me to good health. I hay had .light spella of kidney complaint, bat Doau's Kidney Pllla hare aoon driven away the trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cant. Foeter-Vllburn Co., Bufalo, New York, .ole ageata for tha United States. Remember the name Doaa'a and take bo other. (PaldAdvartlaemeat) Herald waat adg bring reaalta. In the kidneys or your back hurta, or If tho urine I. cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of paaaage or attended by a sousatioa of acaldtng, get about four ouncea of Jad SalU from any reliable pharmacy and take a tublespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kldneya will then act fine. This famous salts I. made from tha Held of grape, and lemon Juice, eemblaed with lltbla, and has been ued for generation, to flush clogged kldaeya and stimulate them to activity, alajo to neutralise tho aclda Is urlae o R uo longer causa. Irritation, thug ead Ing bladder disorders. Jad Salts la Inexpensive aad cam not Injure; mages a delightful fer vescent llthla water drlak whjejt all regular meat eaters should -Uka bow and then to keep tha kidneys elaaa aad tha blood pure, thereby areMfasg serious kidney comaMsatlaaa. I execution and order of sale, and in compliance therewith. 1 have duly levied upon the hereinafter described premise, and will, on the 14th day of May. 1914, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on aald day. at the frontdoor of the court house In the city, of Klam ath Falla, county of Klamath, state of Oregon.. offer and aell at public auc-J lion or outcry, to the highest bidder I for caah In hand, all of the Interest, eatate, right, title at law or la equity, Including the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenance thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, of the aald J. U. Fielder, defendant, la and to tha following described real eatate, to wit: The eaat half of the east halt (Ktt of EH) of section twenty seven (27), and the wast halt of the northwest quarter (WU of NWM) of Section thirty (30), Township thirty-two (33) south, Rauga seven and one-half (7tt) east, Willamette Meridian; Or so much of said premises ss may be necessary to satisfy tho amounts named In aald execution and order of sale, Including the accruing costs herein; the proceeds of ssld sals to be applied to the satisfaction of said exe cution, decree and order of sale, in cluding Judgment, attorney feea, costs and disbursements and accruing costs, the overplus, if any, to be paid into the court to be applied aa by law re quired and directed. Dated at Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregon, on this 14th day of April, 1914. " O. C. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County, Btate of Oregon. QRO. A. HAYDON, Deputy. K, U. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Plata- US', 311-4 Wllllts bulldlag, Klamath rails, Oregen: 14-IMS-6.il h Notice. ametsTa Sale. By virtue et sb execatlea to me duly issued by the clerk ot the circuit dollars, each, due one and two years after aald date, respectively, with In terest st 8 per cent per annum from date, and providing for reasonable attorney'a fee, and upon the follow ing described real estate In Klamath county, Oregon, tewlt: Beginning at the south-westerly corner ot lot two (2) in block Proposals shall be made only on the form prepared by the architect. Plans and speclflcatlona may be ob tained of the architect at their office In said city on deposit of $25 guar anteeing the return ot the plans and speclflcatlona In good condition. Said deposit to be returned upon receipt of plans and specifications. Th rlpht ! rmMmtt hv thA cllv Khrt (l ; y V ?. v"'' Klamath Fall, to reject any and all ah Falls. Oregon formerly "k-;bM.andpnp0ialK vllle. thence northerly along the n order of the Coimc. In. of lou two (2) and I seven 7). L LBAVITT. two hundred forty (140) feet to f , of K, fc Pine atreet; thence easterly along! Falu, Oregon, the southerly line or Pine street, 4.17.5.4 n twenty-five (85) feet; thence son-( i therly and parallel to the westerly Notice for Publication He ot lota two (2) and seven (7) (Not Coal Lands) two hundred forty, (340) feet to Department ot the Interior. United the northerly line ot. Main street; states Land Office at Lakevlew, thence westerly slong tho northerly Oregon. March 5tb. 1914. line of Main atreet twenty-live (35) feet to the place ot beginning. In the city of Klamath Falls, formerly Llnkvtlle, Oregon, above described premises fronting and abutting on Main street 25 feet and Pine atreet 25 feet. And to have declared Junior, In ferior and subsequent to plaintiff's ssld mortgage the mortgage made, executed and delivered to you by aald defendants, Robert 0. and Alice L. Spink, on April 19, 1913, upon the same premises ss those covered by plaintiff's mortgage aa above set forth, and to have your mortgage lien and all right, title and Interest which you, or any of said defendants, may have in the mortgaged preml.es barred and foreclosed, except the right to redeem a. provided by law. No personal Judgment is demanded against you In said complaint. This summons Is published once a week, for six consecutive week., In the Evening Herald, a dally saws paper ot gsneral circulation, printed and published In the city ot Klamath alls, Klamath county; Oregon, by order of Honorable Henry L. Reason, Judge ot the circuit court ot the state ot Oregon, for the county of Klam ath, aad dated April 14, 1614, the rat pubUeaUoB ot this summons be Notice Is hereby given that James D. Grimes, whose postofflce address is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 21st day ot March. 1913, file In this olllco Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 06489, to purchase the SW U NWU. WH SWU. Sec. 11. and NEU SEU. Sec. 10, township 39 8.. range 10 E.. Willamette Meridian, and, tho timber thereon, under the provisions ot the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise-' ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber tbsreoa have been appraised at a total of 1400. the timber estimated st 310,000 board feet at $1 per M 400 Jualner posts at 6 cents esch, and the lead at $170; that ssld sppllcsnt will offer final proof In support of his appUca tlon and sworn statement oa the lid day ot May, 1914, before C. R. DeLap, county clerk of Klamath county, Ore gon, at Klamath Falls, Orecos. Any person Is st liberty to protest this purchase bsfore entry, or laltlat a .contest at any time before the paw, ent Issues, by filing a corroborated; affldavlt la this oHce, alleging fact which would defeat the eatiy. JAS. V. BUROMS, Regkttetc $-31 h M