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? sa1 TUKMMYi JUNK II, 1014 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON IMUB Some Sidelights From Interesting Little Tales of Incidents and Conditions at the Mexican Port Where the American Flag Is Waving VKUA t'ltt'7.. Moilm, ,U II illy Mrtll rw vorio II was u ,uVr lull"1 tut ItiMl llfiuTnl Kim- .(nil hail Hllli llm gambler of Vera iiv hki jiKi.', llm Km- Mil 7 " I Himii nril. who V fl,t, !"'' . Ilin iiilimr inllltnr) uulhurlllrs Hi- (ur Kuiintou Man ntmre ut It, lu ill lilo Blltiofilliiali-ii, rmouni riiiniiiirr. tlm prmini Rouer- . n ii d ('"l,,"l, llamforil. tlmcli f if t.,iHr l.k.1 Mlf. ... i ...v,, .,.. .. ru tho emblem saw ' rf. m ll",ll"l IMIIIIH'I S ( " II Will III I hllll'l II Hl U 1 1 U . - 1 -" - . - f fil rmlMlun li rume Inelr builnma M,rnilwrt ,. Ina() wll0 ,I(,M)( ilt, rrmnuntint. lion of the r.dutUe poer of General hron out of his position. Villa It Iho lwM'M-r .orr-sMii,.l..l. K8II,llnK limrPM,w ,, , ,. what do you mi-anT" kH Tun- ,.aIlHl0 villu and General Venustlano f "mp1 ,Ht? T KOTcrnor ' 8UCCW!1 !,., Meilw Cll. lm t, familiar ,, .,., , , , 1(. ma- ..on. "" " . tll0 constitutionalist '''" This photograph of Governor .(, MeUran cuslume. that fir.l mad. ,,,,. ,m tt,)( lfrllml0 bMl ' Tllp rwtMp(ini,l alnod. l """"" M '" ' t7 vJ over- n ? ?! befrC "" ft --.! Ki-li a-r-ol '" wlsuk0 , nr1 ,,,, , ,, f w tll . mnUvly ,,Ihllb, MnuK ljIank,.. ranks In Mexico than In Mlla. i oer- Iromi.tl . ,t ,h, him grounded .Mrh I'lummrr and lUmfnrd had ,llm rutl ,, wImmj ,, Kaml,,IK ,, ,,ltHlUl, un-ton "I didn't know that Uliro of Governor Chao of Chlhua- ly members of his family and his offl . cnnnnl only to hi. ...,, plc lii,M. golna n HI slop It right ay.",hun Though tho governor bad been , dais aft at the entrance to tho palace Clumm-r and IUmirdlia4brrn In- that ay -ran rrulaie gambling" No m knons. for puMlcaUon.naim-d by Carronia. he did something ,ln Llilhuahua. irutU'l not to liilrfff" mot than nrvntur) lth tlm iiihrd rii.loin. of lnl In llu'lr giivrminpiil of Vera frui and mi, Hlmti thry eie tttired ti the Hpaiil'li gambler thai open KimMlttg was a fliml ruslum In Mrx- ko. thoy ImmMJIatoly gave Iho hold- f of Iho gambling concwulon ier- News ot Our Neighbors ';l ! I'rugrras of Nearwy Cniiiniualtira (liriMiklnt In Hm I'rvaa. Water el SI.IMKI Minute The shower I hat foil over tho val Ut Ttiuntliv It eilliuatcd lo tin worth 11,000 . mtnule In sum -tlout. Il lll .lliuulalo the growing grain and Lot unlimited value to the fruit irop. II lll go a long way ioatd putting lU .oil lu .haci for flualug and In orchard, and fields already plowed III .often Urn clods, thus requiring I,., working. -Medford Hun i Q .. , . .. .or . - V T. Goodman on Munda) shipped a iu of six barred rock pullola and ouq cockerel from the Hummers train by express to II, 1). Blgnbeo, rueua, Alaska. VU Mkagway anu un. The compleilun of urn irip win. . . ... require ullio days after Davvsou Is .. .. ..' reached. The imultry had a large.' roomy coop, the shipment weighing ilnetymlght iKiunda and ih- rtpre... vhargee ttioiintllig up to $2133.-1 Oranu I'aaa Courier. Caa'l "Whoop If your child has 'Kr U" the whooping cough or measles you must keep the jouugster at homo or be subped to a n u i. of from flU to f 1UU, This Is lu urcordaiico with an ordluutiru which Mas recently passed by Ihu council, and Is now lu effect. Tho authori ties are determined lo enforce the measure In the InlorosU of tho health and safely ot Tho Dalles. Tho oltl rers havo been Instructed lo keep an especially close watch at the picture l.ow for whooping children. llm Dulles Chronicle. lUsehall Carnival Much Interest Is being umnlfeMt'd lu Ihu big carnival which thu mem hers of (ho Medford llnsehall Associa tion aro planning In stage from Juno GET THE DISCOUNT The good husliiuss inuuiigor nlvwoii luKen mlwiiitiiKu of thu ills- omit. That Is llm reason ho Is u hiuccss. It Is the small siivIiikh that count. To enable our ciiKlomers l muulio the hahll, we have arranged so tluil they can lulto advantage in the greiileHt prollt-sharlng system on oiirtli. S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Will bo given wttlt every cueh purchase, In tlila way you will know each month Just what you aro saving hy purchasing your goods from us for rush. 11 us toll you about It. OUH 1'Hlf.KH AUK THK IOWKHT 1-OHBlM.r CX).HIHTi:.Vr WITH QUALITY OOOUH. VANSRIPER BROS. II) WILLIAM (J. HIIKI'IIKIIII (I'iiIImI I're.s Hlnff ('orrrspiiiideiit) inlxloi) hi open tltclr iUnm Mi" orre"mdellU fllilll Dm Mm,, 1"" ,l,'. however, Know mlici-wl-f ""',r '"' ""'" "" Hlli'Mll. " iii liln tleprnte hmmI tor money, liml llelll Off Itlilll It.ltf fliltlliifr-t li..fftr.. In W),g,, nKri , !! (.HtntdttiK tome, ,,t tamt, ubiiiIiIIiik in iln Miina "'",r' """ ' ""' """cl "" M"',r"" IW many -.mr upn gambling and Ihe l nt ejiiiIiIImi: iiiiik-mIiiii hint eli pruhlhlled In Mexlio. iiuil the rurt(-niiiitfiits ruuum ilmt it mud llli ciitnt tiluiluiirii dial llm norely Plpimiil IIiiitIu lluall) liirinl in lli nl of KaiiiblltiK ninii-oim for ,(1l An Mum us llm I irrinlMilHlllll n ,n Kntiini! Iiiiumti ituiiiliie full tilt im-lrr thu Amrlfsn military rul. they (,nk lh mailer up wlllt I'roviut (Ifti- ... ,,r4, i,(mmrr . v. ....i m.......,., -i ,.... Ono riirfi'piiiil ill. lniMerr. went to Capialu llnmford. llm military chief of pulli.' and ald in him "How murli are Mm gumlileis pn)- iiik lor running ineir pinres in ero Crtu?" "Well lm niuwnrnl, found thai the) were paying the city gov-'th 16 lo 20, lucluslvo. The Koloy & I. ink AmuiPiiifiit company, one of the highly rrromuiBHdcd aggregations of I'allfuriiU, has bi-rii engaged to bring Its attraction hero during llm dates named, and n number ot Interostlug events are being arraugril for llm rel ibratlou Medford Mall Tribune Cinder Srtrr Work on llm business streets of the ' ! ' carrying out llm plans made Morn "Good Roads" day has been go-, I '' '' '"! ror '10 lt "' '!. '' ' ' "w lsslble to get an' Wa of the wa) the streets will look '" completed, harly V the count) road roller came' l1 l",,, Kl onCft to ro1 ' dim ii the cinders thai had boon spread i on Wall street north of Oregon. Tlmi rlnArn wi,re flril tte, Juw(1 toroU,u. y n1(, W,1W, 0 rolr wa8 through , tUftt ,,,, n vrrjr ,, nppearanc. )em imilrtlii. ee Woinrii Xomlnatnl .......... . .,, ,..,. ..w " I'numij .ivv...... . v...." -..w. . jlhal two women wore nominated byj,w( ,.... fllP ..iiire. altlmueii didatea. In l'leas-1 , Mr ,,,,, rU,0W , e.niid.- for Justice of "... ... ..... i.. . . -,.. Dm pence and Mrs. Ida Cook for con stable. ICugenii Register. New llnrlmr Chnlrs. Tim barber shop recently lonsed from I, A. Davidson b) Smith and Garlch Is being lilted out with new rlinlm nod other Improvements. Mr. Davidson will preside over his Mutton for u while before inking n summer vacation. The now proprietors are both well known tousorliillstH, and their ninny fi lends are glad to seo Ihem In business for themselves. Hack lo i In Wood. Hilly Humes mid wife have taken up I heir Hummer residence at h0 huh mill on Spring Creek. Mr. lliirnes will he busy llm rest of llm sunnper cutting lumber. Housekeeping rooms, near bridge Vera Cruz eiiiKiviil 4.UVQ pesos a month, nud tho klnld government II .01)0 Ijimoii a 'moiilli, the latter lor military pur- ."'" We're going lo let the city govirnnienl lake In share, mill then u 1111 IihIh II... L fifin ....... .. ........I. lo spend for mllltar) purpoe In Vorn i'tut" ' ,,gt ll,u ' l"dny "iKlit In lliu ilt.i" suggested the correspondent,' ' mhI tin. milium are losing llielr mon-i .i ill roulette uml mnntobank and. trnpn .! ' Id wr thriti in mlliiic It forbooio'j nulil llm rnitnln 'A sailor without' uiuiiir U iln hi'ist sailor, mid the soon-1 t tlii-y rid llu'tiiscltf of llu'lr moniy ' tint l.i.llcr " Tin- iii-ct imiiM of tint1 orn-piiiiliiit "iiilii-r" ns to o to (inicral I'uiiston I "Wlmi about the provost Kenorolt I lakliiR iiioim) for military purposes , i. i.i...... i,..i ..... ,: u lint Kunston told the misled Colonel I'luinmnr and the erring military chief of police, but gambling stopped Imme- dlnlely ,m uiai. i mnnci riumiuer iw I holds llm record of having opened , the gambling houies before lm opened public schools. AdycrtUe.! Iiler Ut. The following unclaimed mall mat ler, advertised on the 30th day of May m III be sent lo tho dead letter office office at Washington, I), c , on the I3lh day of June. Arnold. Mrs. I.'. M. t'nrler. Mrs It V Daves. W. 8. I.'ggerth, Walter Kbbiti lu, P. G. Kv.iua Mrs. I.sura Frederick Miss K. I". Kay. Sam II. Illckox. M A Hall, Mr H. Ii Ijimeieilix, G A Muck, A II. Shea. Alvla (1) Shrlver. fmnt Suilth, Homer Smith. II I. ilnilth. W W Thomas. Theo Turner, M. J. ! Wernetl. Geo. ' A charge of lc will bo made on all i. .. . .... .. . ...... .. . :i.ii.4rfi.iiiArMiii mm ill in iihi- lu '..:"..: .... ....... - .,, ..)r iC,oni mease say auver- W A. DKLZCLL. I' M. ,.... - ..... are two kinds of Insurance. CMIrotc tvritea the kind that pays, im Main. RIGHT HERE Is a package that should Interest every coffeo hii)lng family In tewn: Taa'.''".. wni.ihi, i, iSittWiglF n 0MI "OUWfc fUTWCIIHT I E1SIIIWI" ktMIWMIt ffllJB Wa KANSAS CITY, UA JM You may bo paying more for just us good nu article. Investigate and see. Hold Only by Us 35c or 3 for $1.00 SUNSET GROCERY' i'Iiom aoo Governor Chao of Chihuahua, Who Was Deposed by Villa I 9R yYttBBrPM aH U-lir 2 ewawerBWBKaewaeaaWSelBA'awfa BWBBel Ba. eWaaVHsnSBSBW aaBewan'YaEymaaBkfBBw BWBWSl 1 wm SaeeWjWaaBa aaVeear- akBaaWaaaaatSaaa4w.ii Beea1 e f HPfnil aBVaaYaaSeW!HisaBavvoWB almaa r vHCrWrtSiBSPnrTx "irB saaB sail aewaeMewepw JB m iVi' gtMiBi assess u.i "-saeaaj jJ'Jtntl BBPS nK l - v - wiia'M tafssl ), 'M "iff Tpk b Jh Stj H w ' v v iv ' iOPMi 11 "v At W J T a WitiJ&ii isB !- n M JL lv "?.Vi '" d ,. iW ijsr r Va.-1 ' V?W H i at na V TaW v v. SB 1 " ' " IjBbB , , There was no greater domonstra- (( off ..jIJtw I ,lftrojj Harlan. 3-ear-old son of( Klder S I). Harlan, got his finger In the. lawn mower Sunday afternoon. Taken ana lev lea upon as uic prop and. In tr log to remove It, turned a minor, or as much thereof as may be tho blade In such a manner as to cut j necessary to sotlsfy the said Judgment the finger off. A few weeks ago the 'In favor of K. II. Vlnlng and an order llttlo fellow cut his thumb with a lerty of the said William D. Mongold. hatchet. i0' 8a'e ot rcal PrPert' ana against j said William D. Mongold, a minor, irrur.i. Information about llieith Interest thereon, together with .., n,,.!,,. See Chllcole, 033 Mala. Legal Notices .Vol do of Sheriff's Sale lly virtue of an exocution on fore-( closure duly Issued by the clerk of, I ,,.. nlrr.ilf rnnrt of UlO COUnlV Oil Klamath, state ot Oregon, dated the.suant to a resolution of the board of fith day of May 1914. In a certain. directors of the Klamath Water n,flni In the rlrm't court for said an III the circuit court for said users ily and state, wherein R, B.,entered tify as plaintiff, recovered Judg-"lJ 'n t against ! L Kouutaln as ex..!" and eoumv utid tate. w herein R, II. VInl mun editor of last will and testament of Jumes C. Mongold, deceased, anil William I). Mongold, a minor, and an order for the sale of real property for the h u in of one thousand dollars with inlurcst from June 15, 1911, due R. II. Vlnlng and the further um of six hundred fifteen dollars duo the Klam ath Water Users Association, and cosU taxed at 15.60, on tho Cth day of May. 1914. Notice is hereby given thut I will on thu Mill day ot June. 1914, at the rout door of the court bouse In Klam ath Kails, lu said county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described prop erty, to-wlt: The northeast quarter ot sec- Erouoiuy supply station for the thrifty motorht. Everything here to de crr.io your running ex pciur., and increase your comforts and pleasure. We specialise la "NobbyTread" Tsim tin. an sew Was. eUeassrlsiUakwlSutMTiri Ceaauy's ritaUr wirriaty an4ct wMSsuBsels sal sw-tiriil-lUTlvetsMat U eaakuiaef 5,000 Miles WHITE PELICAN GAUGE . ' aaareaaaaat- i aa-aa Siiiiiil awaVrSSSSSSSSMMi ........ ,. ,?. which foiled to suit Villa, and ho was tlon four, township forty, south of range nine east of Willamette meridian, Oregon. all costs and disbursements that hae or may accrue. .' C. C. LOW, Sheriff. Ily Geo. A. Haydon, Deputy. Dated at Klamath Kalis, Oregon, 'May 9, 19H. 5-11-6-8 sw -oUce o tlie Stockholders of the Klamath Water Uacrv Associatien: t." .. ... 1.ma haIIKhiI Ikal fine. uu " "" uui.ucu mat j,-. Users' Association duly made and entered on the minutes of said board held In the association office, rooms IS Maddox-Whlte building, Klamath Kails. Oregon, Saturday, March 2S. 1914. tho call tor the an nual meeting ot the stockholders of the Klanioth Water Users' Associa tion was made, and that said annual meeting will be held In the Houston Opera House, Klamath Falls, Klam ath county, state of Oregon, Friday, the Cth day ot June, A. D. 1914, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. That the purpose tor which said annual meeting Is called is for the election of a board ot five directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as f may regularly come before said rueet - ' Ing. You are further notified that at said annual meeting the following amendments to the by-laws of the Klamath Water Users' Association will be submitted for )our acceptance or rejection, to-wlt That section one (1) ot article four of the said by-laws as amended be unloaded to read us follows; Section 1. Revenues necessary for tho accomplishment of the pur poses of this association shall be raised by mi assessment thereof from time to time as required upon and ugitlnst the share holders. No as sessment Bhnll' bo declared by the board ot directors to be delinquent within less than thirty days after the time for levying tho assessment That section two (2) ot article four (4) of said by-laws be amended i to read us follows; Section 2. No subscription of stock shall bo accepted unless ac companied by the full payment of nn amount lu money equal to all as sessments previously levied by this association ou lands subscribed there to, and the previous assessments herein roforred 'to shall be de termined by taking tho aggregate of all assessments heretofore levied by this association. Assessments paid on shares of stock cancelled at the In stance ot the association within three years after April 1, 1905, tor the reason that the land to which said shares are appurtenant Is non Irrigable from tho system owned or conti oiled or to bo owned or con trolled by the association shall be refunded to the bolder at the tine of cancellation; prorlded, howoror, that tlio Mioclttlon mar execute raloaaci upon tlio approval of the aecrotarr of the Interior for all lands heretofore nubftcribcd to' this asioclatlon where such lands are not deemed Irritable from the Irritation works now con structed by the United State of America or their successors In In torest upon payment of alt assess, ments heretofore levied by this As sociation against said lands and against lands owned by the applicant for (in I (I release. That section one (1) of article eight (8) of said by-laws be amended to read as follews: Section 1. All certificates or other, Spink, on April 29, 1913, upon the evidence of the ownership of shares same premises as those covered by " of stock In this association shall have plaintiff's mortgage as above set , tho seal of the association affixed; forth, and to have your mortgage. provided, however, that no cer-jllen and all right, title and Interest tlflcato of stock or other evidence of which you, or any of said defendants, ownership of stock In this assocla-j may have In the mortgaged promisee k tlon shall be Issued until the full barred and foreclosed, except the h -imount levied by the secretary of the (right to redeem as provided by law. interior under public notice upon and. No personal judgment la denaaded against the shares and lands repre- against you In said complaint, rented thereby, and further, until the! This summons Is published once full amount of all assessments pre-a week, for six consecutive weeks, vlously levied by upon and against this association. the shares and lands represented thereby shall have been paid by the owner thereof. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 23d day of April, 1914. KLAMATH WATER USERS' ASSO CIATION. By Albert K. Elder, Secretary. (Seal) 4-30-6-4 sw Ilstrajr XoUce Stato of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: W. L. Montgomery, vs. Unknown Owner of Kstray: viz.: One grey gelding about 14 years old, branded I on left shoulder. That said W. I,. Montgomery did on April 21, 1914, take up and at all tiroes alnce then kept In bU posses sion the above described estray, and that he has used all reasonable ef forts to ascertain and find the owner of the same, and taken.all legal steps required by the laws of the state of Oregon in reference to estrays. Now, therefore, to said unknown owner, and to any and all persona who may be Interested therein, you are notified that at the Midway stables on Main street, in Klamath Falls, in said county and state, on the 20th day ot June, 1914, at the hour ot 10 o'clock a. m. ot said day, when the said estray will be exposed and offered for sal as by law directed. And the pro ceeds of said sale will be applied for the payment ot all damages, costs and expenses legally Incurred, and the ex- reui If anv. will ha rptalnxl h V. TV. I ' " " 'Gowcn. Justice of the Peace, or his successor in office for the period of alx months. And It said sum ot money so held shall not be called for In said time, the same will be deposited as by statute In said cases made and pro vided. Dated May 2C. 1914. W. L. MONTGOMERY. 2C-3-10h SnnnnosMi Equity No. 677 the circuit court ot the state ot lu Oregon, for the county of Klamath. Richard Melhase. Plaintiff. vs. R. C. Spink (also known as Robert C. Spink), A. L. Spink (also known us Alice L. Spink), and M. L. Mayers, Trustee; and P. Lowen gart, M. Seller and Sanford I.oweneart. Defendant. - To M. L. Mayers, Trustee, Defendant above named: In the name ot the state ot Oregon. )ou are hereby required to answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action, on or before the 6th day ot June, 1914, that be- I ing the day ot the last publication ot this summons, and the last day within which you are required to answer, as fixed by the order ot publication of this summons. if you fail to appear and answer, plaintiff will take Judgment and de cree against you as prayed In his complaint. This suit Is brought to foreclose the mortgage given by the defend ants, It. C. Spink (also known as Robert C. Spink) and A. L. Spink (also known as Alice L. Spink), to Richard Melhase. plaintiff, on April 28, 1911, to secure the payment of the two promissory notes of said de fendants, dated on said April 38, 1911, for sixteen hundred and sixty- six and sixty-seven one-hundredths dollars, each, due one and two years after said date, respectively, with In terest ut 8 per cent per annum from date, and providing for reasonable attorney's fees, and upon the follow ing described real estate In Klamata county, Oregon, tewlt: Beginning at the south-westerly comer of lot two (3) In block eighteen (18) In the city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, formerly Link vllle, thence northerly along tbs line ot lots two (3) and sevea (7), two hundred forty (240) feet to Pine street; thence easterly along the southerly line ot Plae street twenty-five (85) feet; thence sou- thorly and parallel to the wetttftf lie of lota two (t) and MTM (7 V t two hundred forty (140) feet Ur? the northerly line of Mala ttreet; thence westerly alone the northerly c lino of Main street twsnty-flve (16) feet to tho place of begloaliff. is the city of Klamath Falls, foraerly " l.lnkvlllo, Oregon, above described premises fronting and abutting oa Main street 2C feet and Pine street 25 feet. And to have declared Junior, Is- furlor and subsequent to plaintiff's said mortgage the mortgage made. (executed and delivered to you by said defendants, Itobcrt C. and Alice h. In the Evening Herald, a dally news- s paper of general circulation, printed and published In the city of Klamath Kails. Klamath county, Oregon, by order of Honorable Henry L. Bosses, Judge ot the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Ktea atb, and dated April 34, 1914, the first publication of this summons be ing made on the 3Sth day ef Asftl. 1914. STONE OALS. Attorneys for FlatMesT. 2S-2-9-lC-23-30-Ch (Equity X0.G8S, Register 4, p.186) In the Circuit Court or the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Klamath. John A. Myers, Plaintiff; vs. Mary E- Meyers. Defendant. To Mary E. Meyers. Defendant: In the name of the state ot Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plain tiff filed In this suit against you on or before the 8th day of July, 1914.. that being the date set In the order ot the above entitled court for your ap pearance and answer In the order for publication of summons. Issued In this suit; and. If yon fall to so ap pear and answer,, plaintiff wilt apply to said court for the relief demanded li his said complaint, vis.: For a decree dissolving the boada of saat rlmony heretofore and aow eztetlac between plaintiff and defendant, aad for plaintiff's coats and dJabBrseiemta herein. This summons Is published lm tho Evening; Herald, a dally newspaper, printed and published and of general circulation In the city of Klaasath Falls, county of Klamath aad state of Oregon, under and by virtue ot aa order ot the Honorable Henry L. Baa son. Judge ot the circuit court of tho ttate ot Oregon In and for the county ot Klamath, made and entered on the 19th day ot May, 1914, the first pub lication under said order, to be oa the 26th day ot May, 1914, aad the last publication to be on tho 7th day ot July, 1914, being for six consecu tive and successive weeks. B. L. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Plaintiff. 2U-4 Wilms Building. Klaauth Falls. Oregon 2 6-2-9-1 8-13-1 0-7 a Notice of PeadeacT of Petftloa U Vacate a Portle 0f Frederick Street, la SfaJapteftto AdsHttea to Kbuaath Falls, Oreaeau Notice Is hereby glvca that The Klamath Development company, a corporation, directly Interested there in, and desiring the vacstlea of a portion of Frederick street la Shlpplngton addition to the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, laid portion of street named being described aa follews: That portion ot lot nlue (9), sec tion nineteen (19), township 18 8.. range 9 E., W. M., Klamath cenaty. Oregon, Included within the HaUtsof reaericK street, snipping aaetuea to Klamath Falls, Oregon, aad aorta ot the Shlpplngton spur, described as follews: tr Beginning at the northeast corasr"' ot block "A," Shlpplngton addition to Klamath Falls; Oregon, oa the west line of Frederick street: these north 89 degrees 23 minutes east, 0 (feet, more or less, to the west line of block "B" of said addition; thence south along said west line 44.1 feet, more or less, to a point 13.6 feet " north ot the center line of the alp- ' piugton spur; thence southwesterly, lf parallel to said spur aad at edts-V) tance ot 13.5 feet from the e eater J line thereof to the east line of Week 2s "'" "A"; thence north a dlstaaee ot M4 c feet, more or less, to polat of eegea- nine. . k roil i . t,a ...i. .i.. m th.w. v PaHiMAM aMSatll m sBSklal kiaVe M sW faaelaa AaW'?,i 1914 to wit: oa the tk UrMr,'& 1914. nresent to the Coatsaaa 'OSaavf f . ell aforesaid, a petltloa p-aslac' feef, the vacation ef that perUe et FreeV &'", " erlck street aOTe-nisrtgfcvr,ff ' IV$U The Klamta Diritssejsat oV.,.;'W '"-v B.Waa. 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