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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1915)
&sms. MIPAV, 8IPTKMSSR 1, 1111 A" - have alwers I Slhty popular la tale lewa, a Utslr, since wew been ItHIng smoksre now SENt IBLB ihsyere, Patlma Kltt hsv been Jampiag vtrjr dy. Mesrly everybody MM la kt iryinic ili" Bvryboij infia,'n-We,'clgsreWe .on that Ij COOL. M the throat inil tongue and free torn Bftsr-efhcte, Mima Isn't lha oafs' eenei Me cigarette but no other lenelMe on eeems to please w many men's testes. Mote Fetlmae art Bold than any oih" cigarette coating otr 3c Today'e the day jtu should try them. 17ii.aV iTftMSiieiiBiiMfeM OREGON HENS COT WIDE SWATH ARC SO FAR AHKAD IN LAViMn ROaa THAT THE OTHER STATES WILL NEVER CATCH UP-172 K0Q8 AH IAD, IS ALL THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORKJON , 4--jyi&t.-. Sleeping on Sidewalk Is Better Than Being in Warsaw Now DMsh Blend Garetio 2Qfcr)5i 511 MAIN STREET j fa 1 .-saWaVtV VI V aC m ar 1 1 UanJ aaaaWe' IVVJI rteafKa' i I Allw. Pf I HrBaaal W0BM SfMp & fL rldentsl Uliiiihi S.uli Sen )(.) I'. I'. I. EXPOSITION' GROUNDS. Han Francisco, Hopt. 10. Oregon bens' nio Mill rliltliil: a wltlo nwath Imro. White Leghorns from 1'iofenHor Juiiivh , Drydon'H Hock in tho Agricultural Col. logo urn no fur iilicmd of compollng cig layers from other ntnles (lint Ihu con- lent, which I'litU November ICtli, la cer 'lulu lo prove them winners by u splon ,ilfil margin. Tho champion Leghorns tliun far arc ,172 ttjw iihohd of tbu bent pen from. uny otbur stnte, ami iln mcoihI Ijchi pen Ih iiIho filled with it Hock from tin. Oruiion Agricultural College, A Vic toria, II, C, pen oicupluH third place In tho contest, but another Oregon pen Ih coming iiIoiik nl HUch a i ate within tho pout few ilnya that there Ih every rcanon In believe Oregon will capture firm, moml niul tlilnl places In thin groat contest, Involving liundiedrt of blnln from muiiy states ami couiiUIoh, Professor Diydcn I tho man who pro- iliirnl i ho world's chaniDlon. 303-oke hen for Oivkoii, ami Ih now demon HtrntliiK tbiil Orcein muthoilH ami On-, Kim lirei-illnt: Niouk will rrnult In tiro-i iIucIiik chnmplon llockH, oven In nticli f"ul"' "'"'I'l'iR " " uliluwnlkn of an nn nlomlmihli cllmnte uh that In thn ftint Hlitu mieet In Now York during Immediate vicinity of Hid Golden Unto, r zrzzir XBmttBmBESKBKm aBBaaaaaaaaWLWjtaaaaaaBaaaaaaaM , VKaISaaalr I ttaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWaaaaaa ISaaliHaaUaaaaaaaaaP 9aaaaaaaSaaali ilMyHaaaaaaaa LLHil0MifWWaaaaHI LaaLMiaatW'-giaW!a L1bBIS'JH JBtC'r9BHBBBMBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW V ajBjjijBaaajMv.'T tpBm4g,yajiijBjjjjjjjjBaBBBBBjaBjj MiBHfiHBliiatBBBalBBBIBlBH k'.vS''-klaBBBBBBKBBBBBK3 bHibbbbbbbbbHbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb BBK:. "" " " - """ o '--g,aiLgiwJMBa "XfBV -I- the MARCONI DECRIES USE OF ZEPPELINS AYS KAISIR WILL NOT STOP MPtUN RAIDS AND COUNT ZCPPELIN I A PAILURC IN THK FIILD OP tCIRNCl' y WILLIAM a SHIPHKRD (Staff CorreapoMtoBt Ualted Preta) LONDON, Sept 10 "If I wr Cesst Zeppelin, I would protest kefora the world aganat the kalaer nalng ray In vention as I saw his used last night," tinted Ougllelmo Marconi, Inrentor of wireless telegraphy to a United Press ooi respondent this afternoon. "Thank God. they cannot kill with! my Invention. Zeppelin who tuts tdveu j his life to perfect airships is a mid failure in the field of science J "Til trl- W All m kl. .M.k to Ktop the Massacre) this dirty work, hut 1 know the kaiser and he wilt not order It stopped." . --ff.Wfe . ?t . ,. -l. l.'K-, .'. tV - -rwawjin f': 5s ;. ? . - shore entitled slt'asJsH'-y;'s1i:: ' ms$m ttW !'' ';; r A,' ft ft U ta Students require Al "tools specially for class-room work. Your school sup plies must be dependable. Ailnturancc against any wrltlnu accidents or break downs, use vhnldmlL 1X3 Sell Filllno Fountain Pen NONICAKAUIC the Particular Pen for Student. The original and easily the aim plest of all aelf-niltra. Drop In and try It T. G. McHATTAN Klamath Transfer Co. (110 Mala Htitwl We lime the best coftveyaaee) la ions, ami will go to any hotel, rooming house or reaMamc la low for passengers for the 10 Vilotk iraiaa. tt'e arc also agesjU fur U.e ualjr paawnirrr Imats on tiia Upper l-ake. IhiKKuge liaadlrd from the ik-pot wmliout 'any extra charge, I'HONK 21NM Tho inlnliiK. exhibit hua been grant ed hIx more nllver mednlH, these nro on marble, e.ranlle, coal, iiirvlnR and n iiilnltit; map by Dliecior I're.l it. MoIIIh. C. N. Itnvllti, director of horticulture, Ih makliiK a Icrrlllo row over tho fail ure to recoRiiUo Ilocxl rlvor vinegar. In hoiiio way HiIh wiik panned up without Innpectlon of nnnlyslH, an iiKrccd upon. Itavlln and dlHlnterimtvd exports insist Hint Hood Illver vlnewar Ih, tbo finest product or the klml In tho world, nnd If Decennary the law will bo Invoked to makn the oxponltlon determlno wheth er It Ih or not. Butte County Haa Day t'nlH-d I'roM Service HAN FIIANCISCO, Sept. 10. llutto county will give, away 10,000 beautiful ly eiiKraved plaqueH nt tbo exposition tomorrow, iiuhoh piaiiuos nnvo an excellent llkoiip.su of Mncoln on tho re- verso alilo. nnd on tho obverso sldo tell that they nro JUHt n quantity of Uncle Hnin's Lincoln pennies. Tho Dutto people will call tho ovenl n "penny Hcrnmble," and It will bo open io boyn between the iikch of 8"nd 12. TIiIh Ih but one of tbo ninny events HCheduled for "flutte Day." I hlH Ih only one family which wa and nleep was Impossible in it Mrs. Warsaw today." said Wlnkowskl look her little brood out to ' Hai-hl'Kht awoke her. Ihn Hlilownllf. Hren IhoSi (hv tnnrtA ' WnrsftwT" hardly a breath of air. when tho heated term Junt pitHsed. Abovo the lenumunt reeked Mtcam and odors "Yes. I came from there a year ago. My rlHter la there now, in the middle of But this is better than being In tho war." What the War - Moves Mean PINK UKOVE PICKUI'8 4) Facts of Interest to the Farmer t Linoleum The time to lay Linoleum to get the 'beat results Is while the weather la I warm. The expansion is less, and It fits the floor much better. The danger of "buckling" is not so great, and the durability of the Linoleum is greatly Increased. We have a nice stock of linoleums and floor coverings to select from, and are sure It will be an advantage to you to have your floors covered while the weather la favorable. THK 110. STORK 8-tf VIROIL A SON. each or voa oat or. day of October, ltll; that .date set for you to appear aad by order of Hsa. Oaoraa I Judgeof the Clreait Court of Oraaav t, & 'M llni- trlaa1 Mnl, ii .,. bliiu''.., ';; -.-. .... u "uviMn n jwm tmmym r- so appear and answer to tho eaaV;, plaint of the plalatlta lie lartaaj plalntlPs wilt ask the eoart for tas speeifle relief prayed for ia tr complaint, to wit: Tho paitltloau sale aad dhKributkm of irosisia lo- tho reepeetrro ptalntUTa aad ants as their laUreat awp apaoar and to tho following deoerfbod estate, to wit: Tho southwest qaartor of southeast quarter olsoetloa twsu tho east half of tho mtaoaat quarter, west half of tao inithaasW quarter, aad east half of the aortal west quarter, all ta eaetloa ehrrea: northeast quarter of tho aorthoaatf quarter, section foartooa; aad taor northeast qaartor of the soathweat! quarter of sectloa alao; all of oaM' described lands being la towaaaap tblrty-sevea south, raage aora. east, Willamette MerMlaa, Klaai. ath county, state of Oregoa. "- This suit Is brought; for tao aar pose of partitioning tao aald abotaj i described real estate; that ptatatUnir allege that aald real estate eaaaot ao distributed la kind, theroforo taair -. tsiuir It) .1. W. T. MASON OorrvKpondcnt United i'reaa) NKW YOltK, Sept. 10. England's navy Iihh chnnKOd ItK method of pro lectliiK Great llrltnln, and, blockading (iermnny, since tho early days of the war. Thl accounts not only for the fact that HubmnrlncH have been un able to torpedo England's warships, I'lnc Grove school opened Moaday, September 6th. Miss Emma Murray is i the teacher, and fourteen pupils are' enrolled. There will be several more as soon as the big rush of harvesting! Is over. , , . ... ... jfc the organlation of three more cow neSnHo?Z " "P " Sec1tlng as.ocl.Uons In Oregon. Twelve crop or nay. f tDe80 aB80CjaUon8 aro now con(iuct. There was a valuable stack of bay n scientific tests on the production IomI by spontaneous combustion In theof tnelr berds and the addltlon'of those Russian settlement last week. ' now m chvge of the O. A. C. dairy spe- (From the O. A. C. Farm BulleUa) Cow Testing .Grows Preliminary work is now under way !ciallsta for organization will niam hi PIrt DaaoI aaakMKu. . . m.l. .... - but also for Germany' abandonment!,, "" .' "-, -"" .siato at or near the bead of progressive - . .) -a S a . .a.ia).e. 0LD.TTMB COLD OUUS- DKDfX HOT T1A! - package of ITamburi; as the Qsnaan folka u a .mall BrtMt Tr ... tall it nil ' . "" usnaaa iowb ,Si' 'Ul?''fKW Brust Tbes.at any C9 Wo tablesnoonfut of the It nSo. 7k ''V01 wung water upon Xf "tiring. It U the most rXlilpn!,th8 P"" i akin, aSMK,,,, " loeeena .the a oL iS. Mx. yosa mffer from LTi " Kf'P- It U iaeEBeaalve 5Sh3eJi v,t,. ror. safa EAT LESS MEAT IF HACK HURTS TAKIv A UhAHH OK HALTH TO FLUSH KIDNKYS IF ULADDRB IIOTIIKHS YOU of i aids along AlblonV coast i ,, ,' , '--' '-' """"" "" T " or the Union. Oregon now A year ao dreadnoushts were kept..','t,,rJf'leher' Mre' HJ ,M' M,,,er' Satur-! ,pad8 ia tno a f Pure-bred Jer- Hucretly guarded, In unannounced har- ' ,"e8 unaer omau st Some wonder- born of the wcHt coast and Ireland, on Mr. and Mrs. Icenblce and family the theory that tho nation must pro-, visited their daughter, Mrs. Luis Dixon, tect It dreadnouKhtH at nil costs. At last Sunday. Hint time Kncland did not know what! plans Germany had for whittling downi MU Donn Maclt nM no ck to tho L'iirIIhIi lleet. Crulsors and pro-if101"1 arove- OreP0: ta.attend col- drendnouKlitK were constantly In the ' North Sen, awaiting tho German bat- Tno 8Utor of Mr8 Bart HswklnH. tie lleet. Ifiom Omaha. Nh vhn haa Kn .. Kinking their speediest vessels. thOg her. left Tuesday, and on her wsv Germans swopped down and bombard- home will stop at the fair for two ed the English coast, while tho In- weeks, and then take passage for Now ferlor English guarding ships were un- York via the Panama canal, and then aum io niaao. sumcient. spoeu to caicn home to Omaha, them. I Then Admiral lleatty's dreadnoughts , Catherine Gray Is improving fast, wero transferred to tho North Sea. and i anl will 'soon be able to start to ful records are being made, and the fame of the state as a source of high producing Jerseys is spreading through out the country. LEGAL NOTICES for PaMlcatJea Equity No. 708; Register 4, Page S34 In tbo Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, In and for Klamath County. Ella M. Marston. Widow, et al. Plaintiffs. ' Reliance A. Amsden, et al., Defend-! ants. To Reliance A. Amsden and Amsden, her husband; Myron Kasj son Arery aad Avery; his wife; Lelghton L. Hale aad ask for tho sale of tho same aao dsa-f tributlon of the proceeds aa by lair.- provided. This Summons is published la tao, Evening Herald, a -ewaafcnor artatal and published la the city of KlasaaUV Falls. Oregoa. aad of general etrea latlon In tbo county of Klamath, atatal of Oregoa, betas tho county ta wklefc the aboTo described real estate la alt- uated; the said paper being deatgaaO. ed aad named ia tho order of tao Boa. George Noland, Judge of tho Clroak Court of tho state of Orosom farS Klamath county. la bis order of thsvf 19 th day of August, If IS, aa aohatS tho paper moot likely to'eoarer aottao i to said defeadaate. -s' The first publication of aald.BOUeai being oa tho 30th day of Angaat," 1915, aad tho last pubtteatloa boiacv on the 1st day of October, ISIS, .00-3. ing six consecutive and neeeaarro weeks. 8. L. XLLIOTT, -v Attorney for Plaintiffs, M-U TTU-P lite Building, Klamath Palls. Ormv I gon. 20-27-S-10-17-14-1 x - 41 h Y' RUBRHEUNU Its TKMFBflM STIFF. ACHING MS "iBea JfJMsajBiatUi ft.ritttosf " dassss OH JJP "dosing" Rheumatbsau fn.KkS,,!!.pA"".i ifa lliat '. "."" il twatmeat. aaasBBBlsr SHI BaAAKtla &W1 "S.S.J oil-Tight lou Zv S3 pot." and by the time " l(OUininnAt .. L. rhiuinaii, Pln. "fit. jftcoVa Oil'' Is ShanT:" '"" ". ."pmTb. L.4 !?V".m whloh-nsvei takii' . .: -"u ni ... 1 "..M inn nnA.Mit l.. t . a ii.lii T "" ""' no BSin. ' II eVkL'SiVwaoiB 'Kl atlfTnwH from m ml ,",cis and, hones ) top ,;" lumbsKo. bBVi,i ...,.i,.i' ttom ."? 'tonMt "St. Jaeol. flit" "- IIV IIFII.. .A - . . "' '". T. a iiiiuiant t? md rhsuma- SttStsAf 111c 1 rum dilIiw i,i ,..a IVn i.f. .""'' I"" t-" suaeri sum tJ ICatliiK meat regularly uvontually produces kidney troublo in somo form or oilier, says a well known authority, because tliu uric acid In moat excites tho kidneys, thoy becomo overworked, got sluggish, clog up, nnd cause all sortH at distress, particularly back ache and mlsory In tho kidney roglonj rlieumullc twinges, sovero headaches, mid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, blnddor and uri nary irritation, Tho moment your buck hurts or kidneys nren't acting right, or if blad der hothors you got about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; toko iublcspoonful In a glass of wator botoro broakfast for a few days nnd your kldnoys will then act fine, This famous salts Is inado from tho acid of grapes nnd lemon juice com bined with lltbla-, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid neys nnd Btlmuloto them to normal activity; also to neutralise the golds In tho urlno no It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts' cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful efferescent llthla water drink, which millions of men nnd women tako now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease, (Puid Advertisement) tho German raiders soon were minus tho pre-drcadnought Bluchcr. The Ger man dreadnoughts themselves might have perilled, had Realty's fleet beei larger. Thereupon most, if not all, tho big! dreadnoughts In the North Sea harbors j prepared for any emergency or big bat tie. Sumbnrlnes from Germany can' not now penetrate guarded harbors, as small craft am keeping a constant lookout, to give tho alarm at once If any German crafts come out for action. school. Everybody is invited to attend the Sunday school at Piae Grove school ouso Sunday, at 2:80 p. m. -I- Local news appears Irat la The Herald, I0e a Malta -I: Bids for Drilling Walt llids will bo received by School Dis trict No. 19 for drilling a well aa speci fied herein: Well to be drilled aad ciiHed with six-Inch galvanized casing. Work to bogln flvo days after the open Iiik of bids. Didders to, furnish casing nnd complete tho well soon aa possi ble.' All' bids must be In elerk'a hands nut Inter than 7 p. m. September 20.' Board reserves the right to reject any nnd all bids. H. L. VEIT, Clerk, 8-10t Worden, Oregoa. 11 "' " 60 No Further The Evidence Is at Yoar Door i HEADACHE OK NEURALGIA PAIN Klamath Palls proof is what you want and the statement of this highly respected resident will banish all doubt; N. Marchand, Warden ave., Klam ath Falls, says: "I was obliged to get up many tlmea at night to paw the kidney secretions. Often my back was ao weak I had to quit work. Doan's Kidney Pills restored my kid- neya to a normal condition, and re moved the pains in ra back." Price 60c, at all dealers. Doa't simply ask for aStldney remedy get Doan's Kldaey Pills tho tamo that Mr. Marchand had. Foater-Mllburn Co., Props.. Buffalo. N. Y. Price 60c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr. Spencer had. Foster-Mllburn Co., props., Buffalo, N. Y. (Paid Advertlaeweat) May Sell Unlabeled Seed Oregon farmers may sell seed of their own growing on their own prem ises to purchasers that buy for their own use. This notwithstanding the rigid law requiring that all seed offered for sale in quantities greater than one pound shall be labeled with the per centages of purity and viability. It Is pointed out by the Agricultural College Press Bulletins that any possible" in convenience In buying seed under the new law may be overcome in this way, and that not only seeds free of bad weed seed and of strong germinating power may be secured by farmers and gardeners, but that the home grown seed will also have a certain amount of acclimatisation. All these factors enter largely Into the problem of a good crop yield next season. Ir Ott s Ji 10 cast wislwn af Dr, ' ssdaeha Pawtan al ttarn't nffar; Whan your head achoa you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It'a needless to suffer when you oaa take a remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Powders aad relieve tho pain aad neuralgia at ones. Send someone to the drug store now for a dimo package of )Dr. Jamas' Headache A powders. Don't suffer! In a, few momvittH you whi feel ta Masks, geasso more neuralgia pain. y A PULL LINK This aaettey make aaaatalty of fire, life, aeeldant, liaaUHyv tertiary and other Insurance, ewoty aende, leans, rentals, elty and aauatry area arty af all Made. Have, aaulaataat and the -kola that atiaraaieaa areewat kni etfleleiit, aervlee. j. 9h Waa4a to newer fueotlena. Chllwt,'fM Mala etreit PlieM SC A " " ' 1 1 A CORO ' lS-taaa algawaod at'Ssfa.'aard attaa Tt "-. Bis Value In Straw Thirteen burned or burning straw stacks were seen by the O. A. C. Press Bulletin editor a little less than a year ago, In traveling sixty miles along a Willamette Valley railway. Formerly much of the straw now wasted ta smoke was hauled to mills aad made into papel. The loss to the land ta the same in both practices, not oaly carry ing away fertility elements, but leaving tho soli In easily- puddled condition. The value of the former is about 13.48 In each ton of wheat straw, f 4.05 la each ton of oat straw, and 17.48 in clo ver straw. Draining the soils of these elements for plant making year by year causes losses that lead to deple tion, and at the same time reader leu available the portions remaining by taking out the supply of humus the soil ingredient that makes the soil work readily and gives It the dark, rieb. look so much sought after- la general farm lands Since the season of the year la bow approaching whoa Urge quantlUea of straw are aaraad, aa Press Bulletin has aecured for Its aant Issue aa Illustrated article by Profess or O. R. Hyslop oa .methods of return ing straw to the soil, 1 I Hale, his wire; Thomas D. Hale and Hale, his wife; Nellie T. Avery, widow of William H. Ave ry, deceased; Xora Avery Tomp; kins and - Tompkins, her hus band; Buss Avery.and Avery, his wife; Terva Avery, unmar ried; Kasson Avery, unmarried;. Annie Wilcox, widow of George G. Wilcox, deceased: Ella. May Holderman and Samuel D. Holder man, her husband; Bert G. Wilcox and Wilcox, his wife; Geer- glana Rldgway, unmarried; My ron Hamilton Wilcox, unmarried; Lulu Olive Wilcox, unmarried; Alta Wilcox, unmarried; AUda Grace Wilcox Taylor and - rayior, ner husband; Emmons Wilcox, unmarried, son of John Emmons Wilcox, deceased; Joba Emmons Wtlcox.deceased; George G. Wilcox, deceased; William H. Avery, deceased, and each of their heirs, legatees, representatives, administrators, executors, and Samuel D. Holderman, trustee of George G. Wilcox, deceased. In the Name of the State of Ore gen: You and each of you are here by required to, appear and .answer the complaint of tbo plaintiffs filed ta the Notice for Publication (Not coal lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevtew, Oregon, August 20. 1916. Notice is hereby given that C Bart SUles, whose postofltee address la Klamath Falls, Oregon, did. on tao 26th day of October. 1914, lie la this office sworn statement and application No. 0S204.-to purchase the NC4 ' NWK. Section IS. Township 37 south, Itanpe 9 east, Willamette Meridian. and the timber thereon, under the pro visions of the U'.'i of June 3, 1878, aaJ Acts amendatory, known as thoi"Ti ber and Stone Law," at such valtte as Misbi be fixed by appralsemeat, aad that, pursuan' 10 cuch aapUeaUoa, the laud and timber thereon have been r.ppraised S17t. the timber, estimated at M.OOO boarJ fee, at 11.60 bar If.. so.) the land, at 5"i. that Itald aa;J. cunt will offc. nn.il proof In support of his application and sworn sUteattiat on the 4th day -it November, ltW, aa- fore O. R. De I ay. rlerk of the county court, at Klamath .Falls, Oregoa. Any person-is at liberty .to protest this purchase before entry, en initiate a contest at any 'time before pateat Issues, by filing a corroborated affida vit In this office, alleging facta watisfa would defeat the entry. JA8. F. BUROESS, Register. 8-27 10-29 w i 5 , 4 DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. CALIFORNIA ORKOON POWER .COMPANY Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. 1 NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described ateek. on ' account of assessment No. 1, levied on the 29th' day of June, 1911, she sot- 4p eral amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, 'aa . follows:- . 5". !. $ffl For fireVctaas eleaalas andareailag try tao aaw Sultatoriuaa, Alt wo guaranteed. A trial will eoaviaoa yoa, Remember the ataae, IN Mala atraat Work sailed for aad oaMtitV? ' Ut W. H. SUTLfJl 4 CO. NAME. Clara C, Booqueras Chester L. Hovey ... Ullle 8. Holbrook ... No. of certM-.No.ot cate 334 33 Montgomery, T. S. ............ ............... 311 Mercantile Trust Company of SaB.'FraBCtapa, Trustee 118 Mercantile Trust Company of San Fraaelae Trustee 340 Mercantile Trust Company of Saa BYaafmeaij.Traatee 342 Mercantile Trust Company of Saa Franekteo. Truatee 343 Mercantile Truai. Company'; of 'Saa Fraaciaeo, Trastee 846 Mercantile Trust Company of Saa Fraaclaeo, Traatee 348 Mercantile Trust Company of Saa Fraaelsco, Trasiee 341 Mercantile Trust Company of Saa Fraaciaco, Truatee 3i2 Mercantile Trust Company of Saa Francisco, Truatee 343 Mercantile. Trust Company of Saa Francisco, .Trustee 344? John Vaa Daburar..r..I..ixi:. ; !.........:., 343 ' P.-WllUams J. ., ........ 3M shares Amount .: ik mm- 3225 SWT$ w.'. v ' vS'',a Ivan 'i-t,''?vl torUtt &? . ..W.. ' V .I.,. B... -A .-.A M.. - -.. '- - -' .- '. FJ - ' ,. ,.$ , aaaiiw vsNoeeoocai svawt, oma s iaasaasa,ssiawia)sa, ess sssssyir;;'!:' f toaiaar 37. 19H, at Use aer of 13 b-atoak ao eX'aaal day: la aW ' ?! '&$.ii J v if.aa m Aad la accwuco with U and ah order of.lhe Board of Dtrsotors aiado 9 arVO 40 40 100 346 400 300 400 300 . 3.800 3,000 8.000. 3000, v. 3.000 SlMft 13JM 13J0 MM ' ltfo 130.00 .00 M-J.H 9.M 00.00 h Mm - yfrf on the 19th day ofAuauat, jfjj. so many shares "of-'aaoh panel t M.AAl, 'HMU k MAJkAMMttMM VM.11 kA ahU"u4 M.tVll BUalllf V, tk I I " ' .. eosaaaay. number 121 laldesdnraT 'atraat. San rrasaasaa' OaUiairsLis'ass'llasa.VTii- aL - ".--.v.- .. TIvw - .. V7iZi:ZlS2Z.Z2r3Zi vmt, . i, ,; m.Hui uwm immns ;! aalil dellaqueat aaeesameat taarfjeaC together with oeatiiM flg(peaee oc swo, . AJaU, 4. OOsce; "a , .m !WJ:9!m$!?&im mmm NftaVVlata 111 f mIAm aWlaMff ataM ' J,Sliillalll -YmmT . ,, r ' 'e. a- . '. r-'s i Si 3 rji 9,1 4 M 4 ?l Ml M V?A 0. . .m' vf ytv . ff A & 4. I. S3 - K;t irv