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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1917)
m jV? & ir R- I. t &' V m S&sj m:i' PASSES y x hm: TWMis Herald i a AAA ig;wi RWte . V. j W. 0. SMITH, Editor PllMtaMI dally eteept Sunday a ImM PabUaklat Ooanaay ttaawta Falto, at 111 Foarth itmL Batored at the postofllce at Klamath Falls. Oregon, (or traasaxlssloa through Um gealla aa aaeoad-clats statter. nbecriptloa terms by nail to any address la the Baited 8tatee: Om year 15.00 Oa-awatli TUE8DAY, JANUARY , 1917 HcnMsClassitdAdrs. Advertisements in the Classified columns are printed at the rate of Five Centa a line, Invariably In ad vance. Hereafter no advertisement will tee accepted unlets accompanied by the cash. FOR RENT kMW&m00000WWMWWl0 FOR RUNT Steam beated room, close to bMineM district, Phone 135J. Stf FOR RENT One two room newly fur nUhed apartment, lncludlnc wood, light and water. Hilt Apartments, cor. 3d and Main. 9-U MISCELLAN E0US ataftaeMJeMkeeP A1pAAeMMffMeMtaeMP WANTED-Poland China' boar. NoU- fy Matt Second Hand store. Sixth street. J.W.Burke. 5-Ct MIGHSST cash paid for furs, hides and pelts. B. P. Lewis, Sixth street, near Klamath. 19-tf MXWUE-S EXPRESS-Call Mecca billiard parlor, vhone 153. lS-lmo Gertrude & Co. Only a few days left for you to take advantage of the exceptional bargains la Ine trimmed bats. 9-:t Fire insurance written cemaanlea. Set Chllcete. In leading 29 Ask Chllcete far a calendar. 29 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR J. H. CARTER , DENTIST OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and WHITE BUILDING DR. F. M. WHITE St . Kew aad Threat Km Tested Glaseea Fitted SS7 Odd Fellows BadJdlaf DR F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician BaKo Sit. L O. O. F. Teeapfsl REMEMBER I never chares for xaauaation and consultation. FURTHER ThU place yon on der ao obligation, and yon will not tea asked to take treatment Heurs: 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 2 to C; 7 to S p. m. PboMsai Residence Phone. 2S8R City & County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Member Oregon Association Title Men DR. A. A. SOULE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rme 1 tot, Emma Blk. Phone 1S1J (English pronunciation ot Soulo is Soul; French, Su-lay.) i; 'HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OK A COLD ; ; Sawi Creeas Applied la Nestrik ,. Opens Air PaaaHes.Ridit Up. ittMMMMM.ULUMt Instant relief no waiting our clogged nostrils open right up; tbe air passages of your bead clear and yoj can breathe freely. No more hawk ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry neaa. No struggling for breath at night; your sold or catarrh dUap ears. Oet a snail bottle of Ely's Cream vm mm your druggist now. Apply Wfl y ' " fragrsnt antiseptic, tYtWS,'?.. (LoaUa rrMM In ..... .-.- It I- i.'i..J ' i1 ?BMtrStjM thrnnah ... .1. .. V ViJfiiS'' WYV . m '"' "" yatuo P W VKm wmm f00" the mianmed or fe MP- wouan sneous membrane aad relief ' r evJk " cosMa Instantly. V MM weft . ! M,y eturrtM. 1 u,wv by cf Skelton Writes in Joe Skelton of This About Number of Antelope in Tells True Story By JOE SKELTON Since It has been unlawful to km nntelo.x- In the state of Oregon at any season of the year. thee animals have !increa$ed until now I think it ran b, safely said that Oregon has at least 10,000 within its boundries. This is the conclusion C, M. R.-unsbx and myself arrixed at after making n tour of the antelene country, under the direction of State Fish and Qarae romniissloner C F. Stone, in order to ascertain their approximate numbers. and the location of their range. On Tuesday. August 1, E. A. Cress, Mr. Stone's law Dartner. Deputy Game Warden C M. Ramsby and myself left Klamath Falls for Lakevlew, where we talked' with several people who were able to gixe us considerable In formation regarding the antelope range. Tbe next day. we left for the Barry ranch in Guano Valley, which lies in the southeastern part of Lake county. about six miles west of the Lake county-Harney county, line and about five miles north of the Oregon-Ncx--ada boundary. Here we met Mr. Phil Barry. The Barry ranch is in rather an isoUted part of the desert, where travelers are few and far between, and in all my knocking around I dont believe I ever met a more hospitable person. When asked if there were many antelope in the country, he said he bad read the government reports on the approxi mate numbers of these animals in the United States, and he thought there were more antelope right there in a 40 or 50-mile circle than the govern ment reports gave the whole United States credit for having. "I've seen bunches of them coming in the fall that at a distance I have taken for a buncb of sheep," said Mr. Barry. BACKS LAW TO KILL CORSETS HOOSIER WOMAN OF 100 POUNDS WITH ONE PIECE DRESS SAYS CORSETS CAUSE MORE DEATHS THAN DRUGS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 8. A law to prohibit women wearing corsets will be advocated before tbe Indiana legis lature now in session, by Mrs. Anna Iloeltke Lee of this city. Mrs. Lee declares corsets cause more damage than whiskey and have destroyed more people than drugs. Mrs. Lee herself weighs about 100 pounds and wears a one piece dress and admits she comes nearer being a Venus de Milo than a woman with a sexenteen inch waist. "TIZ" FOR TIRED AND SORE EEET USE "TIZ" FOR PUFFED-UP, BURN. ING, ACHING, CALLOUSED FEET AND CORNS Why go limping around with aching, puffedup feet feet so tired, chafeo1, sore and swollen yon can hardly get your shoes on or off? Why don't you get a 25-cent box of "TIz" from the j drug store now and gladden your tor tured feet? "Tiz" makes your feet glow with comfort; takes down swellings and diaws the sorenchs and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and burn. "Tiz" Instantly stops pain in corns, callouses and bunions. "Tiz" Is glori ous for tired, aching, sore feet, fw more shoe tightness no more foot torture. Ad How men once dreaded Illness and accldenti Meant suffering far the fam. uy; dependence perhaps, en relatives or charity. Out NOW any man can JETM-IZE at trivial cost And nt matter what hit disability or hew It may result, hit tn Disability Policy becemee His sure, steady wage-earner. CHILCOTE, A0M AHtAUnnm NtfIIIKb. WILoUH nfld runcivp City Write in the "About how many antelope ilo ) on , place. He a Into haxInR nml n think there are in the countrj V I un.ible to arrommi) us. btii we fouml aked him. I Hie hole .ill rlKl.t ntul. le.nii.R our "Well. It's pretty hard to estimate liorcei tttM to some Juniper liven, we the exact number, but If you turned aJwatcluM Hie hole, lit the short time hunch of 10.000 sheen loose andiwo were there we t.nw 10 or IS ante- (scattered them you never would find them again." I telling Just how minx e.ore v.e tiimnti "Then you think there are at least 'luxe counted ti.nl xxesiaxcd longer 10.000 antelope In l-akc and Harney) They are xery Inquisiiixe rre.xtures I counties?" I asked him. think 10. - " e." he answered. I 000 would be a xery conservative estl - i mate Thev are scattered at thU time of. the year, but in the fall, when thoyi think, it is unfair to them that the collect in bunches. 1 think I could season Is closed In Oregon, while just show and count 10,000 for you veryinrros., the state line In Nexad.i, a few easily. Antelope are bigger fools miles away, then- Is an open season when It cornea to following a leader! They say the ajitelope are raised and than sheep are: If the leader ot the! rattened In Oregon, and then because L .- . .l ..,.. ,k..'t I .. .1 ... V... ..,.. ouncn passes crrmiu iiv.e iuc others will follow and it is almost impossible to turn them, and." he. continued, "I can get Just as near air antelope with, the slowest horse on the antelope with, the slowest horse on the place as I can when riding the test: they seem to know just about how far to keep ahead of a man on a horse. "I never have time to bother with them, and while I guess there arc .1 few killed In riolaUon of the law. I dont think the number is very large." 1 have no reason in the world to doubt Mr. Barry"s statements, and judging from the lameness of the sage bens about his place. I don't think he hunts a great deal. Mr. Barry had no reason for exaggerating the number of antelope in hU estimate, and I think his word can be relied upon, and a man living in the country as long as be has certainly ought to know. The next morning he gave us saddle horses, which, by the way, be wouldn't charge a cent for, and we rode to a water hole about live miles from 'bis "Grand Old Man ot the Diamond" Gets Married J!bssssssssssssssssssssssVL1BBBBBb1 BBBBBBBBBBBBBLmS!aBBBW BT'BBgaaasssaBBBs ' BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiBaaaaaaaBL tak''PBBaF'naaar wvtJPBjm i iHBH&diMBBK gfB' sjRF I BJBBBBBIMjHHBVJBB afl 'pHk I BBBaBBKSVaBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBB ' aCZBSll f.BSBBJKBjBjBjBJBlBHb'JBlBlBlBli BBBBBBBBjBSBJBBBBBBBBKMSfw-i i ' ';s,7.?-;o.'sw -'s-vs.' Hans Wagne'r, "grand old man of (he diamond," now twenty years In base ball, at the age of 43 has got married. Miss Bessie Smith of Crafton, a suburb of Pittsburg, is the party of the first FEW FOLKS HAVE 6RAY HAIR NOW ORUMIST BAYS LAOiU AMI UBINft RBCiPE OF tAM TEA AfSO 4MHM4J ' air tksi Imm tts mim sa4 loatra, m SMM. trw arsy. daU aad UMx,toevlralt4flhar kstkaaair. Of Bnadtbar aad aaaeSM f laat Tag aid lalaaar tn aafkaMtwaalUaLaad kt wVBMB aM BUS WW aMkfaafetfaavwataaMMMlmt- THE KVKNING HERALD, KLAMATH k, Sportsman Oregon Sportsman Oregon Now lope come In for water, and there l no , one old duck in pnriuui.ir onoweii ui 1 at a distance for ijulte a u.i). , l All the sportsmen of Ukexle ti.xi, the same Ideas as to the numbers ot antelope in ltke county and ther large numbers or them go to Nexada I 'for their xxlntor range, Hie hunter of that state get to kill Hum They feel that the animals belong to Oregon and I (that Oiegon hunters should be per- It hat Oiegon hunters should be per- swif-Jmltted to get them without getting a non-resident hunting license and going to Nexada to do it The numbers of antelope In that country xary In different years, I pre- sumo, according to the amount of feed, kidneys aren't acting right, or If and water. j bladder bothers you, get about four Although I haxe killed antelope on I ounces of Jad Salts from any good the prairies of Canada. I nexer saw pharmacy: take n tablespoouful In a antelope In Oregon until this trip, nml a class of water before breakfast for a I and the other members of the party joxv days and your kidneys will then are satisfied that theo animals are ct fine. This rnmous sails Is made plentiful and that there are at least I (mm the acid of grapes and lemon 10.000 of them In this slate. And may- juke, combined with llthla. and has be the sportsmen of Like county nro'been used for generations to flush right In thinking the game laws of this state unfair, when they are prohibited from killing nt least one buck ante lope a year when the hunters In Nev ada can kill Oregon-raised. Oregon fattened antelope after they cross the line into that state. VtVUAS-Vf"rn WOHriWiim part In Hie agreement. Sim Is 2C years of age. "Now I know HoniiH will bo with ua again next year," said Harney Dreyfus, owner of the Pirates, of which Wagner has been the mainstay for many years. Nowadaya we get thla famous mix tare unproved by the addlUon of other Ingredients by asking at any drug store for a SO cent bottle of "Wyeth'a Sage tad Sulphur Compound." which dark eas Um aalr so aatnrally, ao evenly. that aobody caa poetlMy toll It has aaaa appUed. Yoa jatt dampea a saoaaa or soft brasa with It, and draw tala through yoar aalr, taking one mall atraad at a flaw. By awmlag ua gray aatr duapaaara; but what de UghU tat ladle with Wyeth'a Bagr tad lalpbur Coapoud la that, be sldat aatitifully aarkerJna the kali (tor a law appllcaUoBs.lt also briage aaca u gloss and lustre, and gtrea Ii a appearaaca of abundance. Wyata'a gaga and fcalpbur Con taai la s delightful tollot reaaUH. to aaaart color aad a youthful appear ajMttotbabalr. It is not intended fo. tjbs muo. aUUgattoa ar.artreiUoa of AS?. 1 - ALLS, OREGON . ... tfnB) PRESIDENT'S WIFE NOW IS ULTI MAT AUTHORITY ON ALL INVI. TATIONS TO WHITE HOUSE SO. CIAL FUNCTIONS WASHINGTON. I. C. Jan !) Mrs. WINmi tod.xy 1 the ultimate author- .Is a lesiilt. the number of Inxlted KUesls to the slate exet.ts bus fallen off between 80 ..till l.0 pel ent EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLADDRR OOTHERS YOU letting meat regulaily uxenually pro duces kidney trouble in some form or other, sa a well known authority, be- cause ibe urle aclde in meal excites the kidneys, they become oxcrxorl. - ,-d: get sluggish: clog up and cause nil .sorts of distress, particularly back ache anil misery In tho kidney region; ache and misery In tho kidney regien: I Itj" on oil mutation- In White House1 llimlnK for more lt.au one yer Im-ll'alU. Klanmtli tiiunly. Oirijon. up , l-tuinl fuiutlous. IV. the llrsl ll.ne 1.. I mediately piecedlim Hie llllliR of Ihn.aml ",,,u;,J"f mm, nutirtKement of these exeats has J hill of roinptalltl heieln I JAMJAin I-. 1917, 'been tmusfeired fivm the execulho.' This summons Is serxe.l upon you,, At H-o hour of 3 oelofH . tit , for th .on.... ... ii... im.m.Ioii ..,.,,... Iihe .il,l defendant. Iir ntilillcatlon '""I" "' 1300.000 (,lty of Klamath 'l. iheuumtic twinges, sex ere headaches,! acM stomach, constipation, torpid. Jlxer, sleeplessness, urinary Irritation, The moment your bladder and hack hurts or clogged kidneys and stimulate them to norm.it activity; also to neutralize the acids In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyene: makes a delightful effervescent lithhv j water drink which millions ot men 'nml women tako now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs 'clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES "i'inryyyyyyinruvxruTjij Summon (No. SI8 Enulty) In the Circuit Court. In and for the County of Klamath and State of Oregon. Cleo O. Parker, Plaintiff, vs. Oraco N. Parker, Defendant. To Ornco N. Parker, Defendant above named: In the Nnmo of tho Stale of Oregen: You aro hereby required to appear and nnswor o tho complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before tho 10th day of January, 1917, that being the last day of Hie time prescribed In tho or der of publication of this aummoas, and If you fall so to appear, plead, answer, demur, or othorwlso move, for xvant thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed lor In his complaint, to-wlt For a decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendnnt, upon the grounds of willful dtsortlon on tho part of the defendant for more than ono year previous to tho Instituting of this suit. This summons Is served upon you, tho said defendant, by publication thereof n the Evening Herald, a pub lic newspaper of general circulation, printed nnd published nt Klamath Fulls, Klamath county, Oregon, once a week for six ronsecutlvo weeks Oevcn Insertions), tho fim publica tion being mndo November 28, 1918, ana tno last publication Januury 9, 1!17, by order of tho Honornblo I). V. Kuykendall, Judge of the circuit court of Klamath county, Oregon, which said ordor was made, entered, dr.tcd and filed In this tfiilt Novomber 27, 1916. W. H.A. RENNER. Attorney for Plaintiff. 28-S-12-19.2C-2-9 Summons , (No. 849 Equity) In the Circuit Court, Jn and for tbe County of Klamath and Htato of uregon. Mlnnlo Laws, I'Julntlff, vs. James Laws, Defendant. To James Laws, Defendant above named: In the Nome of the Stale of Oregen: Vtui nio hereby required In rr tud nnsxxor In ttiv riniilnlnl "! nmilmt ton it Ihe above eniuien . . . . . For ili'cr ilUaoUliiR tli bonds i of matilmoii) nnw eltliig between (ho plaintiff niul defendant, upon Hip ground of habitual drunkenness roit. traded tutor saw marriage, ami mil' ... . . , . i thereof In the KxenliiK Herald, a pub Kiili ou or before the lvui i ot .Im.ui.ty, 1!T, that being Hie Iim' d.ix nf lite Um prescribed In the or., der or publlintloit of IhU summons, and If joii Mil t l'l'fr. ple.td,j answer, demur, or other Up move. for want thereof itlatnlltT lll apply) to the cotiit for the relief prayed for i.. Mi .iMnilnhii. io.v.11- ' ! lie newspaper of general clrcillalli.il, ' nominal ion o. i,uvu racn. ami i,um. printed and published al KUl.mlh , t"',, '" 30 ticluUr. all leatln FtlU. Klamath county. Oregon, once ,'',, l'inber I. mid. payable nf.y a xxrek for sU consecullve weeks' "''" """T ''',' "'l bearlns Intrti-t I lex en Insertions), the tlrst publlra!1" Ih "' ,,f " " V"r r"'' " Hon helms made November 3. 1 9 1 et. I semiannually, on June 1st n, a'ul the last publication January 9.1 H'rcmber 1st of each year, with ..p. 11W7, by order of the Honorable l, V Kii)keuittl. Jodtfp of the circuit court of Ktaiuath county, Oregon. wl.l.h nl. I order was made, eiilrr.nl. dated and tiled In this suit November L'T, I'JtiS. W, II A, ItKNNKIt. Attorney for Plaintiff. 2i. 12I936'3-!I Summons (Fajulty No. 53) MiMulaud, I'lalntltf, xs. I A. S Charles II. McOumber, and I.I11I0 Me i t'umber (formerly the wife of the said Charles II MeCumber), and 11. W. Triers, Defendants. To II. W Teters, the aboxe named de fendant: In the name of the Slate of Oregon, ) ou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitle,! suit on or before Tuesday, the 30lh day of January. 1917.. "hall bo accompanied by a certlrtt-d that being the day of the last publlra- check for i per cent of the amount of Hon of this summons, and the la'.t day the, bid or proposal, drawn on smre In which you. Ihe derendant. U resjulr.r-"'l",ttlhle bank, pa) able uncondl. ed to answer said complaint, as fixed Honally tu the Treasurer of the Ciiy by the order of publication of IhU ' Klamath Fall, summons, and If you rait to appear ami' UW or proposal for said bond answer as aforesaid, the plaintiff will mut be unconditional, and the uc apply to tho court for the relief 'cful bidder or bidders will be re prayed for In his complaint, to-wlttjqutrrd In complete payment for said For a Judgment and decree against the bond lthln 30 da) from Hie Urns defendant above named, as follows. notHM by the Common Council thai xlt. For n Judxmrnt against the Hip bonds are ready for delivery, or aboxe named defendants. Charles forfeit the deposit to the city. II. MeCumber and Utile McCun.-t The Common Council of the City of her for the sum of three thousand , Klamath Falls hereby reserves lo It. dollars, together with Interest thereon from the Stlt day of February, 1915, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, for the sum of three hundred dollars at torney's fees, and for the cost and dUbtirsements of this suit: and a de. cree foreclosing one certain mortgage upon the lands nnd premises herein after described, glxen by the said de fendants Charles 11. MeCumber and I.Uile MeCumber to this plaintiff on the 8th day of July, 1909, to secure the payment of the said sums of money, above mentioned, upon the following described lands and real estate, to-wlt: J The southwest quarter, and the west one-half of the southeast qusr- tnr. and tbe southeast quarter or the southeast quarter of section twelve,, In township thirty-eight south of range eleven east of tbe Willamette Meridian. In Klamath county, Ore.;. And that the said landa be sold to sat- Isfy tho said Judgment and the pro- cceds thereof be applied to the sails- faction of tbe same, and that one cer - tain judgment in your ravor against tho said defendant Charles II. McCum- her, recovered In the above entitled court on tho 26th day of March, 1915, In the action of H. W. Teters vs. Charles II. MeCumber bo declared In- rorior to tno lien or said mortgage and land and timber thereon have beet foreclosed, and that you nnd each of.nppra'sed at 1160, the limber estl tho above named defendant be for-j mated 140,000 board reel at 1 1.00 per over barred and foreclosed of all right,' M, and the land 120.00: that said ap title and claim or equity of redemp-tpllcant will offer proof In support of ...... ,i, hiiu iu me oinus anu premises . above described. This summons Is published In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper printed, published nnd circulated In tho city of Klamath Falls. In said' county nnd state, being a newspaper a contest at any time before patent of gonornl circulation therein, by or- Issues, by filing a corroborated af der of tho Honorable D. V. Kuyken-j Adavlt In this office, alleging far-U dnll, Judge of the above entitled court. I which would defent tho entry. 8uch order being dated tho 19th day of jah. F. IIUHOESS. December. 1916; the first publication With a Bak Book for CoBpany you need never bo lonely cither In youth or old ago. Why not start to own a big ono by opening an ac count with The First Stalo and Savings Bank. Just a few dollar w start one, and once you ncqulrn the habit of saving you'll ho sur prised nt how rapidly your Havings will grow, . , FIRST STATE MS tUBoOAY, JANUARY, ll of till summon In tip made upon tj IHIti day of December, 1916, niul thn I mm t publication Iheieof III Im made in, .. .ill.. ...... 1 i. II1MIIHI . ,. . 7 I . - . . a . .... m- '' "i V1 HOUA0B M. MANNING Allot for Plaliitin l.ooml lliilldln. Klamath c-nll4. ntr, lSdS-lM3U .... oon a eJOO.OOo.OO CITY OF KLAMATH FALL MUNI. CIPAL RAILROAD BONOS. NOTICE OP SALE. NOTICE IH HKIII.'IIV OIVKN. Th Kiti Mil will Im lrctiw ,y I'olli'p Jihlin of Hip City or KUnmih - 1 municipal rllrad MuU of the ,c. Hon of payment, on and after lw. cember l, IDIi), for the connlructiiia of a municipal talltoad from a ikiIui within said city deslsnaled art the In- 'lersecllon of First lret and KUm ' axenue In a i-olnl without Mi city designated as Hip northerly end of Dairy station, located on Hie south east quarter of Hip northeast ijuartrr of Section 37, Township 31, south, Itange IHi esat, Willamette Metldlsit, Klamath County, Oregon, All sealed bids or proposal for Hi purchase of such bond will be opmrd and comlderrd by Hie common coun rll of Hip City of Klamath Fall, at 3 o'clock p. tn. January IS, 191? Hald bonds are luetl In pursuant of an amendment In Hrcllon H7, Attlcls IV. of the Charter of the City of KUfte th Fall. Oregon, whlrh amendment went w adopted November II. t'JU Kh ptopoal to purchase said bond self the right to reject any and ill bid and propoials for tho purrhsa of said bonds or any part (hereof. Said bonds are offered for sale la pursuance of Ordinance No. 403 of ld city, adopted by the Commas Counrll December II, 1918. and ap proved by Ibe Mayor on December II. 191. A. L. I.BAVITT. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon. 1314 to MS. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Net Coal Lands United Rtatea Land Office at Lakevlew. Ore,, December 16. 1(14 Notice Is hereby given that Perry I. Nell, whose postofflce address to Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 23d day of April. 1916, Hie In this of- flee sworn statement and application, No. 09214, to purchase the NEK T. Section 26, Township 37 aoutb, Hani 9 east, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under th provisions of the act of June 3, 1176, and acll amendatory, known aa the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value u might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, tbe ms application and sworn statement on the 27th day of February, 1917, be fore C. It DeUp, Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entrv. or Initiate 12-10 2-20 Iloglstor. rii ..',r.' -1 i'-. i.','oA: ii! ...... ,.....-.. sBaU.-'c-tv.v SAVINGS BANK mmlmf& E U Y fl iK-a . ii.ii - vvb.'" f I 'I 1 rivrxiiri.ji '-aaai aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaast ffdldjfflftS aaatMaaaariBBaay 9fca - 111 aapLaaWJLIii'T ?T6K3 e-aeWla FAJ-L1, OR1QON k IV BVJ 4 lj22vx!rwnmm?awrf