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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1915)
ssBsnasnBSBnwaBBBjBjuwamenaj WAY, MMMIAMT II, i IMS THE EVENINd HERALD, KLAMATH FALL1, OMOOW LITTLE SUGAR OPii 1 1 --JJ f LmnjttmwmnmM ' JUICE "t I lamath County Needs Beet Factory iets Do Splendidly t Here, Says an Expert 996 I FACTORY PROMOTER 18 I I N VITKD TO KLAMATH RY ! f.'HAMRER OF COMMERCE ! Tint following telegram wan S yOMt lllta Itinrfiltlff rt P U tlratn- , . .... ........ .... ....- e wen, augar rectory promoter, I : by tlio Klamath Chamber of Cemmerce: "Wonderful opportunities for ) beet factory hero. beethcw Local Pastor Writes HOPES FMM ! .. . O ! 17 a. l .. pori or i9ou cxpcrc 10 reclamation -Kiamath beets tested higt- vm III UllllVU OMIQI HI IUO U. ' fl, oxperlmonlal laboratory Chief Shows That Klamath Is Adapted to Root Crop MICH MORE LAND WILL HAVE' TO UK HIGlfcD UP IN' GRANTS' PASS VICINITY TO GIVE ROGUE ju RIVER VALLEY FACORY j on Sugar Beet Matter V wIPeWaOT $ Sr ;f 1 liM4.7,tr payable tea years free is if bearing ft nu'ti MiwmraH eU e or tnt pw!iMa; IMi payable seat-aamw1lBNtpil fatereat fyabfe''atfyteM eeie rlty treasurer orat lit Jtseal . . . '-!. rti.'fci M-.. u uiv amv"V wrawH.am JprlipalanelntareKlWapUtnVii cuia oi me-imn". mwi,ui ai !8M bondi trill be issued 4 'atlois sot. exceeding IMf, 'and numberedfrom 1 f Jm'J, slve. 0M twees are anUorttad Orlaae 'No, jaifiTrtVUwitto-'i Klamath 1t Araaiaa ifi tha.aaaa imu nf nrnvtaiaaftfaiifta to 'naW'tSalT coat of Improving Third street? fremlfMXfe I Main atrcet to CallforaU aveusV'bejXf $f $ '''Sr """jk-ir . !, aeajamF ,,, . MuJMI ;,: . - MlMjf'S ' fcf Srasar , K-Jr" 3& !. r ' ludlug Intersections. Said bonee'wl .- .J . ...- -. . 1.11 . a&i, J. f.Wi ue sum iu iiiu uwaai uiuwwt,- nani? Jt-ni cash, and for no lets than tbir paWisr value and accrued Interest. .J?I Each Dtonoial to DurchaM aMSs.'fi -Si, l nd. mi.. h'"ornnlJ' li '- .-.T' i ibonda muat ba'accoatoamlad' fcr I check for S per cent of tka'aaJbtnif of tbe propoaal, cartlfled' by aoa 'J1 i fullowtiiK convlnrlnt report wna irctl (lie director of tho reclamn- (mice In January, 1918. by W. llfllininii, former O. and M. n it nnd noII cxporj on tho Klnroatli cci. following nxperlmonlat work lutl Mallii In 1011: kVu Imvn had occaalon tho pant du to cooperate with Klnmatli born In tho matter of unr beet ntl)ii nnd thi mmilta of tho liuvr been very promlalng. Die lo-oporntlvi) work wtia largely Ircil Into by the farmcrx but bo i nf HtmiH of other dutlnn, dotalla roiuicctlou with tho, final let Id not In fully followed out. The vIiik uinilo U, however, very natU- Dry IihIoou, nnd without doubt had Ithnne mIio rained beeta Kent In Uniue for teatlng, the wholo of IremiltM would have been aa aatla- nry n tho part whlrh did reapnnd. hnt tliln )ear encouraged mignr (rlnlH nmong the farment be I felt' that our agriculture had Miceil Hitfllclently to go Into aome Iho more Important urfdortaklngx. iiiulertako u lot of Important work In one In huay with routlno dutlca Imurrlng much rlak, eapcclally In we conilder that n falluro te- of InNUlTlclent attention might Home new Industry an unmerited nek, from which It would recover iliniculty. I tried In the main Ikctp In touch with the work, light jiul at tho time wo were ly to whip boeta for tenting. 1 wna ailed to Wnihlnglon, and tho fpllng and (tending of beeta had to left to the IncllnntloiiH of the ner. rim imuipleH Hont for teat were lerteil by Inoxiierlunced farmera Wlley'a (bureau of chemistry) labra torlea of testing and the reaulta fin ally in tint be accepted aa blng re liable nnd free In every aenae from manipulation. "The aoeda for planting 1 aecurod In tint Hprlng by directly approaching tho aecretary of agriculture. Tho need wax Xurnkhed gratia, and 1 nnd tho opportunity of corrtapandlng with W, A. Orion, tho Hticar boot exDcrt of the department, In innltorH lelnt-. lug to tho flnul beet nnnlyaU. ! "I think the Khowlng made ahould' enable iih to bring tho reaulta to the1 attention of bett augur mattufaclurera' at ', Washington, I). C. "Ten (hoimanU acres avail- ! able. ( "Hubntiiiitlal concentlonii to a ' factory atartlng hero, "llohcmlan and Ituaitlan col- onlea enthualaatlc, "Irrigated land from ICO up. "Come over and aee ua." Deaplte tho poralatent work of tha beet augar committee the situation at ' the present time appcara to be criti cal. Much land will necessarily bavoj to bo signed up within the next few Europe's War Will Stop Industry Theffyj!!iite - - 1 --. X-- V-i. C-- 1 P" oat be lBdorad piiVA aiuwuiicii a ecus, ojr Presbyterian SLOW TO SIGN . (' Rev. a, H. mabMeaeU) Ittu At-svUI-. oAii o-..A.t at.-.. .. r '- "-"- 7" "- "w. , The worlA'a annual, production of A la engaged In Inanecting land In the, - . .1 . J Oranta I'aaa dlatrlct, before the "".WHlmu ".000,000 loms launsning or me ractory can be putj" ' c'si " uumbih ilown ua n certainty. Six hundred Horn, of cane ugar.-and six and one ncrca marks the total algned up in half million of beet augar. Decided Josephine county and It la probable that much of thla will be found undesirable. Its output'of augar, but decreaaaeltlta number of plants. In 1849 tkare were In tbe state of Louisiana 1410 augar factories, but In 1911 only 310. The objection has been aaade that a I liFI Doalio Purchase Third Street laa-?fc. - -?! proveaiMt Bonda." ' OV The'tduncll of aald city reaervsii. .u IthA rlchTio relaet anv aatfadKMsli&i.V& JS "' i amtA't&iA. T,I1t - - - - - tV- -i ..ttl-ttw '--PyTV .- .u. liSi .-.'.. .v- ... L ft5ft.i w tut) vnwv ciiw bun vit. mwmw tt-jp'h jr " ttk fel-t.t Mr4-I, Mni-4 mbm! auak. . ??tii bond, uponipayaaeat.at aaytlaMof (? the race value, witn accrued. lntereat?':! to dafo of navsant. at anv aaatt-an--,"''-? I rm -v -r of rfp JKKtl A Jm V -f t' , at." t ' eh-boa&'AQKl jf i, i the raising of aurnr beeta reauires ly over one-third, of tbe world'a.. great deal of hard labor and that , cane augar la producec in ilnCln and Java, practically all oflTho-o i. umi. tnm, n hi. nhin.i ord received from Mr. Uramwell which la consumett inenllr. nnd the. .i k... i i. ...... ... .-...t ii-.t. -.;. i- w r . liuu i at it uwic MSKtu vwnrvBawu irvui uaii 7 ', .-' aual coupon period, at or after ' rear from the datt- of " . . &0ZM or bonds. ., ''WTfeS; A. L. LEAVITT, ljf?M Dnll.. T.aiaA 4I aI t ItfttaM- "' -W...il . WiavtJ WUIV Ut i.aW - - aai-aawj lin -mn nmn . btoi -Wl, h COMm locmr.jBjtiw,. tlon bMt ,lhMW than conpenaated IIP rillr KpP I V'M,a,;8 that he W,H be ,n M"rd thla,fore. tn not be considered commer- for by tbe nature of our soil. . Ul I Un ULL I U I week and go over the situation with 'cily. 1 A few d ag0 0M of promlll. Ilrllh ... .. t.u .v. . t. 1- .-..- .-- ri LKffi -iuur uvw -KrE Bou-Btava -. 'am rails, uregoa. . 5 eyj nnfoil at Ktamnth Pl! OrMKM fW ,K S'S t. .11 -Sjara 1- v ' M the committee In charge, More than half- of the commercial, cnt men of Rogue river valley Mid It Ik up to the land ownera to re-8U(rnr of the world U beet, angar.'that a man with four horaea could do of teats made on beeta raised byt nevtiiteen Iloliomlnu fnrmora. This' shows the percentage of sugar In the! Julco ranging from 23.45 to 14., nnd 19.C per cent, the co-efllclent of purity from 01,0 to C6.2 per cent, and the average weight of beeta from 13.S 011 nee k to l!i pounds. Ah to this teat the report rontlnueH. "Tho above renults nro 'almost phenomeuar In tho words of Mr. Orton, augar beet expert of the agri cultural department. la Baakraptcy (No. 3189) V-& N'otlre of Flmt Meetlac of CreiMters In the District Court of tbe United big Industrial proposition will bo lost. nn..i..nrf 1.. n...i- i... ... .k. .. 1. i.. -.11.. nn. u .-. I 8tates. for the District of IIOl'MK TK) HOl'HK CANVA8H Klamath county wanta the factory Via, France and liolglum. ' to the cultivation of 'email beets the, ' " t$ IS IIKINU COXHIREHEIl TO GET unu lluro BPPe lo ue a ;" ' A larrc pan, of Ihla beet sugar , advantage of our soil over the aolte " mauer 01 nuaoipn aaaaea, certainty In that section. Med ford I territory has alrcadv bo'n overran which bake is far more nronounced? Bankrupt. with the Idea of actually getting al.MKDI Oltlt PAPER HA YH ANOTHER t,nond ln lhe ncxt fow da3r or tn, about ninety ptr cent of which is twice aa much work cultivating soli niciory near our ueiiemian colony. "The report then gives tho results; ,31 K Tt .' ..'Ml tr--Hv"-tl Ore-X "$&!A THE RKQ1TIREI) At'REAGE 1 Mall-Tribune. According to word received from Bell Expert Storey, who In now engag-1 ed In Inspecting land In the Oranta' Pass district, 650 acres have been signed up there nnd land owners are considering another house to house canvass. Ho has gone over but a 1 may say that small portion thus far and until the OVER A MILLION WENT TO FARMER I by tlio contending armies. Many of'than in general fanning. , the larger plants in Belgium, France, tAurtrla, and parts of Kusslanrhave, now been destroyed.- I '. Tl'St the present war will greatly j reduce the European prodnetloa off 1 augar i apparent to every thought-! iui person-. Some have said that as 'soon as the war ia over, srarope (will leinme her' normal output of beet augar. There la nothing, how a . . yu Arfti . t ' ROGUE MAY PUT IT OFF A YEAR of 80 per cent or over before con-, Tho situation at the present time sldered fit for sugar production. In jdoes not look favorable to Mr. Storey, tho abovo list, only two samples I Mesarx. Nlbley and Bromwcll aro ex really fell below the requirement nnd pectcd to arrive In the city tomorrow theito are lacking only on purity audi when a meeting will be held(wtth tho. uif ll.nait lilta MAMlxliiAil liHlikallikn ' li t .. .Ihm nml aaaanva . nilllUIII MIMIUI MMIllllHMI I'IUl1 (rUIIIIIIUIUl' 111 VIIBIKU ll beeta. unents made for a final campalgu. Tables are given of testa and an- The local committee thinks tho aitua- nlyxlH In nine states, nnd inho statOtion 10 bo critical and asks that all It Is generally considered that beeta' middle of the week will bo unable tolHTERLING, COLORADO, HCGAR.ever. elthsr In history or reason. toisESfilON' IK BEIKG MELD nf lim. . , , . . - siimiKi coninin 12 per cent or over 'tell Just how many will meet tno ptcxonY PAID CLOSE TO ii.HUBl,rjr 8,,cn a contention. The fae sugur nnd hae a purity co-omclcntlrcqulremontH. ' " '" torlcj which have been destroyed can 250,000 FOR nEETS DURING' only be rebuilt, and operated at an jenormuoa cost of caah and' labor. 1 l.en if Europe bad the cash, i which she probably win not have, the rebuilding of these factorlea would THE PAST SEASON- FORD TODAY-ARMaWft SEJO n CONDOLENCES, ANT MATTER MAY COME UP IN IMS of Orogou, concluding with the Klam nth nnalyals rCHtilts. This shows that 1X3 aitmtilFH nvornaed 12.3 slicar in without dotibt are not apcclnlly uc,,, nild 74 ,,. c..n, ury. It ted. Tho heels were sent to Dr. .,, ,ir- - ,i,n i IM. iM ' L nro cxtremoly Interesting," continues STERLING. Colo., Feb. 11. The Sterling factory of tho Great Western Sugar Company, tho last factory to close the season in the United States, tlnlahed its run here Friday night with a great blare of whistles at 10 o'clock. At that hour the last beet , went through tho sllcera, but not un til this morning will tbe last sugar I'htt-ttv Notice I have passed through the tnlahlng public spirited people Join In an ef fort to mnko the establishing of the beet sugar factory a certainty. Med ford Mall-Tribune. IK "TIZ" HELPS SORE, TIRED FEET Bwxlbye sore fart, burning feat, awol feet, sweaty feet, emailing fart, tired pood bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spot. No more shoa tight' neaa, no mora limping ""with pain or drawing up your face In agony. "TIZ" is magieal, a e t a .right off. "TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exuda tloi up "TIZ" and for- the feat i pul ;. Ut JOItr toot Blunr. AM linw mm, rtable oiir feat fl fi on ,.T...... --'-. "-. ww y." now at any druogii nf hv tlnuvralatt nv rtniOllt mlftrn. tlAh1! ? TlawA 'l fcCt. nl.ll fMt Mf .It., ..uaaaa f'l. 1 ner hurt, never get tirfd. A ft rnnt romfort auarMataad ar 1'iey ufunded. " tho report. "We cannot dlaetisa the I , uoo (L m). ranci, Biuall roan ' ,roce8S results, however, othor than to note that Nevada. New Mexico and Oregon lead the list In the order named for the production of tho augar In tho rbeet. At tho bottom of tho above list, wo have attached the Klamath ro aulta for 1011. Those figures nro far better than nny'other ahown in the tnble. Wo ahould not, however, con clude that the Klamath reaulta aur pass all other stntes or district reaulta for the reason that It ia unfair to com pare one year'a returna with the re lurua for n number of years nu ahown fcii' mini of the Htnto naurOH. I "Wo ran rvudlly any, however, that the Klnmatli resulta Indicate thla dla trlct to be it sugar beet aone most definitely. Especially la UOs true when tlie. figures for tlio whole state of Oregon arts examined, and we Sad tltat of the 10H Oregon sample, all but three camo from tlw Klamath Raaln, and show sampUnga through 11 period of ten Jeara." muley joarllim stwr. Marked crop on right and split In left ear. Branded something lllco O mi 1 ft ldc. Has a clulap cutout ut top. Owner please get anme. Hum. 1'. Diew, llllde hrnnd, Oregon. 8-4t. Cream Ai.plliJ l.i IfottriU t t'tel lli:i.:-v.w'iii ui D.uo. 1 ' Herald want ads get reaults. GAINST the time of want II 'M wUMi 3TaV laaaW BSvSbbbtV bbsbsbW'' I SrWlNfiSj nlMK I DPI J iX "& you wilt bo woll guarded it your protection be a well filled savings hank book. Want has no torrora for the aavlng but only for tho thoughtless. The tine to guard ngalnit "want la while you ara earning. Begin that protection by opening an account here to day, or next pay day, 1RST STATE and SAVINGS BANK - KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD Sna Kelt t""i''" If your nostrllx nro elojred nnd your head ia stuffed and on can't breathe freely bocaiuoof a cold, or catarrh, JiiRt kcI 11 small bottle ofi Ely's Crenm llnlm at nny drug Rtoro.t Apply n little of this fragrant, anti septic cream Into our nostrils and lot It penetrate through oety ulr paB sage of your hand, soothing and heal ing tho Inflamed, awollcn mucous membrane and you get Instant rcl(ef. Ah! how good it feels! Your nos trils aro opon, your head Is clear, no more hawking, snuailnp, blowing; no inoro hoadnche, dryuosa or Mruggllug for breath. Ely'a Cream Halm la Juat what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's n delight. (Paid Advorttftemont) , The season has bfen about twenty days longer than usual. Since the first of September more than 800,000 tons of augar beeta have been pur chased by tho local factery: 181,113 tona have been converted into augar nt this plant, the remainder having been diverted to various other plants In tho state. The final payment to sugar beet growers In the Sterling dlatrlct will be about $130,000, bringing the total I UiliiiKMiiiMla in fnrmnra far tha ma- aon up to more than $1,850,900, The factory employa about 300 men dur ing the campaign. " Surface-Indications today point to not bo tbe first thing to which tbe t the passing of the, beet sugar factory people would turn their attention at' in -this valley for the present., at the close of the war. .least with the promise that the cam- When the fighting ceases, the ex-,palgn for acreage will be continued hauated condition of Europe will not) in the fall. There ts one chance left be unlike that of the South at the for actual beginning ot work? at once, close of the Civil War. The South That la. It tbe beet augar interests did not at that time turn to building' will accept the accepted acreage at manufacturing plants for the, very j hand, amounting to a trifle over 2,600 obvious 'reason that bread' la maa'a acres, with tbe promise that the'bel flrst need, v jance, or.a large part thereof, will be It will, no doubt, be many years made up at a later date. P. S. Bram before the people of exhausted Europe .welt, of the augar interests, will he la can hope to do much more than .the city Thursday,, atopptag in Grants clotho themselves, raise bread and Pass Wednesday . Thea'tbls phase of meat enough to eat and build houses I the matter will be discussed. ... . . . t in wwen to live. This win cause a t,-r from Soil Exoart Storey T tliA mMUinn nt Pitilnlnti IfarfaAti. the County and District afdreeaM . '"& a bankrupt: ' "- "r" ? nviiuc ia tiGKfiui utvsa. tui ., . -vi on the 2Tth day ot JaBnaiyr'AsJDM" Jfel 1915. the salL.Radolph MaaW"'waa''-i:; t I A. Renner, located ' over, the .poet, 'av7. ama a.a;gaj vttJi'Va aTamsamfmfMBV V 4B4ms)a r " Tjrs Oregon, on the 5thday ofrMarehAXM D. 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m.at wWehtt "'l time the aald creditors laav-attaiU.fejte prove their claims, appolata'tataeil-a examine tha bankruot. and trmakrtZ:&Fsl ' -r - r ? . 7 ... -. . such other'buaiaess as may property "gr; come before said meeting. aa'dviJ may coaalder whether "such trustee JS ' -'- '1 sbalLbe)! authorized to, sell, the prop-.-f my,,ox,tne estate. , - v,il. Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, f . JW February 8, 1915. ' " A W. H. A., RENNER, , Special Referee in Bankruptcy for ald Estate. ' - - Notice to Creditors of Klamath Cooaty, Oregon All persons having claims against Klamath county for services per- formed or supplies 'furnished "said, wuuij, ynvt iw muiiuj .,.vu, i,liVj muat flle'aame wlthltheounty'Cleili4;Sji run proper voucnera aiiacaeg, qb or;v- 'k':-;, H $ 1 i.ftvfcf HALL GRILL Special every day Noon Luurh ....,..., Mc Eight eouree Dinner .,...-, BOe Sunday Chicken Wmter for 78c aluale every evening by Tlndall'a Orchestra HENRY E. DAY, Pro-. This From The Klamath Chamber of Com merce has atarted a move tp secure u beet augar factory for Klamath county. The Klamath county Aeeeters are working hard for the proposition and have invited the men who are' looking tor locations for augar fac torlea to come to Klamath and look the territory over. There ia a raat territory adjacent to Klamath Falls which the peoplo claim will raise fine beeta. Ashland Tidings. Factory Assured Practical assurance that the beet augar factory will be located here If enough suitable land Is algned up la contained In a letter from F, f , Uram well, received by M. J. Duryea. promo- tlon manager of the commercial ciud. yesterday. Mr. Bramwelliwrttee that he has conferred with WHvBelee and that Mr. Ecclea la qulU enOineUa tio a to the opportunities of a svijar plant at Eugene.- Bugs g4etr. Ueal news sppeare 'tfat in Tha KaraM, ! a Maiek I -I- shortage of the world'a production of sugar, and while that shortage ex ists, sugar will necessarily bring a good price. If the people ot the United States viould profit from this condition they muat raise more augar. At present the United 8tatea produces about one million tons of cane sugar and about one-half million tona of beet sugar. We can not hope to add largely to our production of cane augar, because we have only a limjted area upon which augar cane can. be raised, but we can increase our production of best sugar. This Is Klamath's opportunity. On expert ln beet sugar machinery who spent months in looking Into the beet augar industry of the Pacific Coaat, said that beet sugar could be produced here at a coat of about two show, that Grants Pass fell down on Its reported acreage ot 1,000 acres. Investigation showed that ,but 850 acres had been signed up. Out of the first .811 acres examined there, 98 werei rejected. Instead ot the land being river bottom, a large part of It is on a hillside, with an engineering teat required to Irrigate It. Today many farmers have called upon the beet sugar committee and expressed condolences, saying that they did not know acreage was needed or they would have algned up sub stantial tracta. It la Soil Expert Storey's bplnlon that if a beet sugar factory Is established and successful there will be no dimeulty in securing acreage for the 1916 crop. There la a decided sentiment in the valley for sugar beets, but owing to the lateness of the seaaon and the fact that cents per pound. We have both tne.of the ,Bnd WM already seeded, the aoll and the climate tor augar beeta. committee has been handicapped. In fact, our advantages here are much v.ek o( irriatina has ,aUa.heam greater than we generally realise. First, we have the quantity ot land. The sugar industry of. today U necessarily carried on 'la large units. A modern beet sugar plant should have for Its annual use not leu than 6,000 acres ot beets. Small valleya and small irrigation projects can not furalah the required amount nf iad Then la not another place Between eretand the Coaat, andaa stumbling block. With the unlrrlgated land rejected, added to the present list, there would now be no doubt about the moat promising Industrial opportunity ever.of ered to the Bogus river valley. Medferd Meli-Trtenne talaed A Buperleial gleate at tfca; sugar Industry wilLebow the ImaeMMee t large plant. During tie years UwWaM has greatly 1 Notice tavitang CWy of aTUmaasi N1 far north M tee Willamette TaUaty SeaWiweam, fl ewrthrti where, such aa acreage ran Wee- by.the uaderekwed aaUl Headay, the ..T-.a , aw j. UaMkieig'iWtkAhear f't'e'erKk.'p:-m.,';ef sed day, at Vhall,la ta'ety e Kkeh. eeuatr.lt-- , oSl.VtmM,iat"Mga Sima tose'all nanaalsl IIIWMd wHt Ju4UMJ .;;,- theelty Falls, and elaee'atl aaw ialead.wlst h.fnra thn Hraf Hiir nt Maroh 1 91 K. '"I'-Je All such claims not tled by sald, date will not be conaMereaClj,. jfrP? By order of the-CpuatyCeur), vgTgfy C. R.-DeLAP. County .Clrk.k'MS? Dated -JanWy 28th, I9i5. '"" 'Jgf 29-5-12-19 w Uk Notice of Hale of Vnaaalined -Doeu, M .. . . l ; SJ2&V- ; , "i.ts r? . ' .-, ".'Ww a awsu'nr in the County Court of,, the 'State n - .... -.."... J.. 'i". W,.. In tbe matter ot the guardlaamhlpl1 nf th. noninii' and uUl.;.f iaa.U .jf . "R' .-. ....,-.., ..., nmma -jcm. Pursuant to the order of the eeun- J&jte ty Judge of Ue eaiunty ot, Klamath. c mMfl . . - "-. j. .. -TCBT "-- sute of, Oregon, dater Wt&ti&HBS? ot .February:;i9l6rnotlcStl's h'erehy i.. ,.'h;-vi.f- ..'.'ji'ii.va'ii. .iiii'Mwf: zj ..-;-.- ii: .ijB'T.7 i.f. v Trs at prlvale aalSj Falls, ffOregen m ,,f9r caahJn klamath&l&l'. tiv March. 1915. or thereatter.yheTuVSSTO '"IF ITlt aaelgned right of doW'er t MaryAf Kllaore.-' an insaae neraon. in "and tnW , r ---B- . a-'-T . p-'j tho following deacrlbed.real propertyapW? .... ...,. uu,), 'TM jS V yl rk..-. i ... . 'A.TtEirKirt"? ' a ucuii, iu-wu; " r",TkW r 3 The southwest quarter (8WX4 ot Section flve l&Tt tpvm&Pr-r . sififa, MVt -eweepimiwiwlai)r-n r ,. (W,Jjt. 8BU')8ectlotVenir the southaaet quarter, of the aoftta- ?, . ea.quartr;(iSHH).aetaaj ; seats, RaatM foMrtee (14) 8mi' rfi.i r ' r7.",7wTnrT ,TMnrenase4,asiamg ed wtM ' be i aeihieet to i isnntj" 'semnif,'ttf , F'W'1","at - rwFBJE J iM, ?; ' wir. ,1 . 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