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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1917)
Jf'T'j''!'' 1"' w-'v- ,.M :3& . ,i.i ft js" ? THl'HHIMY, l.l.M'AHV ill, ,r -S.-3D. ' I THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rn, ft MSB TWO $ i?-1. i.? I V ft C fc to. Jr. r&c im .. t: . mrj ii t-ivsc MJS iH-w'i L-'Ail. . ift V4A ThtETikifHanJd W. O. SMITH, Uftor f Rerald Pakkeklag Cesaaaay ol Fane, at HI Feerth street Ranted at the at Klamath tkTMtfi tw a? matt U amy i is the UaHed SUtaa Owmr TRVR8DAY, JANUARY SI, ltIT BenlftOusaWAivs. rtMAAMAMMAAAMAMMMhAAMAMAA British Tommy Has Grown to like Pork and Beans Lord Northcliffe, Best Known of Englishmen Newspaper Publishers, Tells of Ameri cans Fighting in Allies' Ranks LIVESTOCK NOW IS WORTH MORE FUU'RIC IIATHKIIKD I1Y WUHAN' OF ANIMAL HlSltANIHtY NIIOW V.U.l'K OF AM. I.IVKMTOCK UAH IXCRKA8KD ytVOftlOOmente vR& ClMMHM eefcjmne art printed at eke rata ef Fhn Ceate a line, bivarieMy la ad vance. Hereafter Mfrtrtiaeaaa -aaa aA aasamttVatsBma! BABaamMBaa. vfin R KCipiil WlfP aytheeaefc. FOR SALE MMAMMWMMMI(IMMMMAMMMWWAAMb FOR SALE Callforala plae and Jna lpernceed, clean wood, Mtri to any IsBgtk aad delivered. Phone SI. oRca HIS Main. J. J. Wnter, agceX js-t (Sot Following Is the first of two remarkable stories of the Amer ican soldiers fighting In Europe, writ ten bj Lord Xorthcllff for the Unit ed Press. Little has been told to date of the Americans In the world's greatest fighting line. These artl-J cles bring an illuminating story by one of the leading men of Kngland-Editor.) OVER 6.000 acres of Ruater-Hewltt Irrigated laada la tka OoMea Goaaa Lake Valley, far sale oa tktrty yearly paymeata; moot of these laada are Im proved aad cultlrated. being adapted to growing grain, alfalfa. ABdkeeta. Price SCO iaetedlag water rights. Forfllustrat cd folder write Nolte-Utley Realty Company, Lakevlew, Oregon. I9-It By LORD NORTHCLIFFE (Written for the United Press. Copy, right. 1917. by the United Press. Copyrighted In (treat nritain.) HEADQUARTERS OF THE CANA . .DIAK ARMY IN FRANCE. Jan. 31. Embedded In the heart of the great Canadiaa army In France is a body of AmArlMfi iltlna In khaki whn hftVA Jfalfa. potatoes I already succeeded ia effecting another to ITS per acre, jot several revolutions produced In MISCELLANEOUS 0WWWw00mm0mm0m0iA00Wi0m0im00m ANYONE la Klamath eoaaty wishlag ta borrow moeey from the Ualted States aadar Farm Loan Act. aead aame aad addroi to J E. Paddock, Voaaaaa. 15-st FURNrSHRD APARTMENTS at tka ..Oreaea Hoaae, ttztk aad Klamath. r fare, hides R. P. Lewie, Stxtk street. Utf iTraaefer age ream far aay eoaaaaay kaa atec- amesat ap ta two leaaaaakle. Pkeae Sit 15-tod-lmo. 8TRATRD To my reach, gray mare, witk aaekor aa left kip; moaee cot red yeariiag witk aame iroa, aad dark fcrewa yeariiag. Owaer may kave aame ky paying feed km aad far this Botice. FerdWmJams. 17-24-31 7 SELLING LOTS WeR, I aoM those Ma oa of taea. la Nichols i la Mats Addetlea, bat have a good oae left oa Flreaath ,fer$4M. Ales bare two MRU tots at lew prices aad easy . See CMIcete. 31 DANCE At Oray's kail at Plae Groro Frl day. Fekreary J. Good music aad a 7-7t PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and WHITR BUILOINQ DR. F. M. WHITE Koee Fatted MTOMF( DR. F. R. GODDARD Owiiaatbic Wiyalelwi aattaM,l.o.O.F. REMXMBn-i aerer ebarae far awlaatloa aad eoaaamuoa. FCRTHER-TbU places yoa aa ler no obligatioa, aad yoa will aot be asked to take treatmeaL Hean: I to U:l. ,. m.; I to ; 7 to I p.m. PkoaaaRt Pboae warfare by the United States. The first and most Important was the aeroplane, invented by the Wright Brothers; the second is the machine gun. originally designed by Hudson Maxim, witk the newer Lewis tight machine gun, eaaily carried, or for use oa aeroplanes. The third revolu tion ia oae 1 would hardly believe. I not had actual demonstration. It ia the conversion of the British Tommy to faith in pork and beans in stead of the beef on which he has fought since the time of the Norman coaquett of England. I propose telling you what the American soldiers in the British and French armies are doing, where they come from; how they live and why the Germans are particularly bitter toward them, and say that these plesdic Americans were hired by the allies. From the German point of view the pay of Americans who are f gating against Prussianlsm is doubt less princely. It amounts to exactly a dollar and a quarter a day. I leave people in the Ualted States to Judge whether that would be the sort of reanmeration calculated to draw American university graduates, some with considerable private fortunes. I business men, real estate men. clerks, lumbermen, engineers across the At lantic The Americans in the British and French armies enlisted in divers ways. In the first few months of the war many came to England direct and entered the British army. Those who were resident in Europe at the outbreak of the war formed a union with British residents In France and Joined the French. Others came over later and entered the flying service, wbere they have done splendid work. Early In the war, during the battle of the Marne, I was billeted with a number of our dispatch riders, and was much surprised to And the par ticular company witn which i was spending the night were almost on tirely from the United States. It ia almost Impossible to estimate the number of Americans these two armies hold, but. Including those en Kaged in the noblo work of the Amer lean ambulance corps in Paris and lis numerous automobiles and convoys It baa been estimated at quite a suffi cient number-to have made the Amer ican language, American music and Boston baked beans familiar. A great feature of the war on tho western front at the moment are the day and night raids. The dash and desperate form of individual fighting la encouraged by the British leader, Sir Douglas Haig, and It Is In this BmavlSmwmBamPWbuWlpwl I mBmBmBmmFjPRErimM&HfeOT .$ ImRma'jr ' aHmamamamamwUi 4M mamamaRmarmi AamamRmh. iiRmVaRmRmamamaRrmamamamamamarRmamm RmamU-VJrVifcr "SVVmBRmyml HtV '!7K 'm?'l.'mamaRmMii aRmama ' AJRV j SaRmamamamamaa RVfrnamW1''" ' aeJKiJfllH K SjgPJmamamRmamam RRRRRRRV 'VV? QL&&tA mRRRBxwdpiR; RRRRRRRv .V k,U 5yjHs51Btfi mlsmamamamaV' JalmamwmK .sffdfWV MkmTmamamm'jft mamamamYemr I'MaRmamaKhmamamKV RmamamamYsf L" vlRfawfUaRmamamaKV mRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRm w) u H nsmmmmmr .iT mRmmmmmmmmmL RRRRBjRmrRt y&f PRRftRftRftRftRftRm p'Ramamaf am .".-."'''' Rmamamamamamamal EmRRRRRw mmkxF'Vii- mRRRRRRRRRRRRRR laRRmRmaRRf Rmi v?.'f Ammmmmmmmm RRRRRRRRjf. jRjRjk-RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRjRJ mRmRmRRmr .mRFaii"1 .mRmRmRmRmRmRmRRRRl aRmamamaaT 'mwsFsv aRmamamamamamamamamal ' r II waRmaJmamwsswFmwFt' RRRRjBmV .aw v waw'- w - 1 LORP', NORTHCLIFFE ""f Inp iho khlneys occasionally, says a will known authority. Meat fonus uric acid which excltee (he kidney Ihoy bocfline ovpr worked from lh strain, net ulu.ilnh and fall lo filler the w f to iii.d polnunn from the blood, then no Mt Kiel. Nearly nil rheumaiinui. WA8IIIN(1T0N, I). C, Jan 31. Livestock on tho farms and raurhes of the American farmer U, worth to htm today aa a reault of the high cost of living 11 per rent more than It was worth oun year ago, according to rroviil estimate by the United States bureau of animal Industry. Livestock valued at .0J0.TO.OOO the beginning of last year, I now estimated to be worth fMS5.300.000, n Increase of ffU4.3S0.000. For his cattle the farmer this win ter will receive Just 13.35 more per sediment, Irregular of passage or at- hern than he received last winter tended by a seimatlun of scalding, stop Likewise for hit sheep he will re-1 rating meal and get about four ounce IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SAITS TAKI A QLAII OF SALTS IF YOUR ACK. HURTS ON ILADOIR TROUBLES YOU I tin , )oii in mo niiovo rniiii,., n,,!! bofoitt I liti 1st day of Kutinuri i,,7 th(l Ulng the last day of lh nm. " I uiivtu iu m wmr ui VUblKnlg ,. lull summons mul if uu full ta , ni'pear, plead, amwer, demur, or otw wise move, for want Ihereur ilsiiif ill ajiply lo the toutt for ll.e tC liayel for In hfr cotiuUlnl, Uy. Tor n decree dissolving dm Umdi ,( I'lllllllllirn; hi,w aiKllllR IM'tytniQ u plalnllrT ami tlefendnitt, u.oi, !k KUUIIKI" III nillllll urSFnillll oq jv. part of the defendant for unite iku one )enr previous Iu the luntltuilng s HO man or woman wuw vmm ii inn sun. i inn uriiiuin( teculsr ran make a mistake by flush- " nmvirieu ui a lei.iny. This summons Is served tiuin tM II. Malil .l..fMMlik, l.u .....i. . MV --- Hvithhi-III, Mf lIMICtM thereof In the Evening llemM, seV lie newspaper of general clrrulatlea, iMMiiiii Him i-uuiiiii m lusflaH falls, Klamalli county, Oregon, oae week, for sl consecutive wrnVs (tnn headaches, liver trouble, nervousness.' insertions), tne nrst publication WUf dUslness. sleeplessness and urinary ide December SO, 1U, ami ths hst dlsonloia come from sluggish kidney, rut'iicauon January at ji7, lr The moment you feel a dull ache la er of Ihe Honorable D. V. Kurtee tho kldnos or your tack hurts or If M ' 'ult court of KIsaaA the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of county. Oregon, wnicn said ordsrt nmue, enterini, uaieq and filed la tift sun iieceinper iv. io, II. A. celve 1 1.!' per head more. HI hogs will brine him 13.33 more per hog. Service animals, hone and mutei, are worth to him today, respectively.! 11.34 and 14.49 more than twelve months ago. Even the lowly milch cow I great ly enhanced In value to her owner. both as to her market price and her value a a producer. of Jad Salts from any pharmacy: take a tablespoonful In a glass of water be fore breakfast, and In a few day your kldne will act fine. This fameus: salts Is made from the acid of grapes Attnrnee S0-3T31017-34 31 HKNNKU, for I'lslouX ny Netlce of Sheriffs Sal virtue of an execution In and lemon Juice, combined with lllhla, " closure duly Issued by the .Ink of tit and has been used for generation to''lrult court of the counly of KUaai. that the Canadians and British who have considerable forces of Americana with them, are adepts. Each one of these raids Is a minia ture battle, and it was in studying this form of warfare that I had the pleas ure of seeing Americans who are serving with a Canadian regiment re viewed by a general on their return from the firing line for a rest and a festal dinner. By a curious coincidence, the set ting was the scene which was that of a thousand such in American and Ca nadian lumber camps even down to the log nous?. We were Just out of shell range of the German guqs, though the British artillery was talk ing alt the time. As the men came down the hillside through the tall pine treofl, it did not take long for PROHIBION HAS WIPEO OUT CRIME DEATH OP SALOON AND llltOTH KLH HAH OREATLV DKCRKASKIl' CIUMR AMONG WOMEN IX DEN VER NO COL'RTH NEEDED DENVER. Colo.. Jan. 31. Prohibi tion and doing away lth the red light district have made crime among (lush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids In urine so II ao longer causes Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salt I Inexpensive and caanol Injure; make a delightful effervescent llthla water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidney clean and active and Ihe blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complication. Adv. I FT, At MOTTCKS Mnrimom (No. MS Equity! In the Circuit Court, In and for Ihe County of Klamath and State of Oregon, Minnie Elberger, Plaintiff, vs. TuTo1; hnme3rnine0XCeP, "" ' haV0 1 on,n ln "eBW m0nt n'",1,b,e' Otto E. Elberger. Defendant sain, or some papers. Iih ritv muhnriiu. .i.r. .... .. . Mid, of home papers. Theae American boys are proud, and rightly proud, of the deeds of their own American men and officers. In the mldat of this' vast army the British army in France has now been the city authorities declared today, That Denver has no need for a wo man's court, such as ho been estab lished in New York, 1.0 Angeles and other large cities, Is tho concensus of opinion among city officials and m.a whA ha. visit a1 mrxtit it IVlrt gttalAm wiitj una '" , swa . - i,fc.i, ....a u ...a ft. .l.ii of the Union to detect, despite tboijj"""" "" auu vuuu "",eo "' """ mud and fatigue, from which of the! r A - ., . . worlds continents they came. They . nb" T ."""tFZ T were In hlth anlrlt.. Released from'Lr0m Washington which reach the the cramped tension of always-shel.ediLn!''h. TS2 "! and water logged trenches, they came, " "J ! -"" '7..""'. ....l. ... !. .!,. lib.. .. ""' "- - i " ""i "r I.UMIUIIIIA -,.: C.VU II.UCI I.MC 0V..WU, ..i-ll-. ..J . J . .... I . . - ' iuuiici7 siaicu iu cscevu iwu miiuuu ;peopio Interested In reform work. So men they occupy an anomalous. If J small I the number of women prison a proud position. Among the heroic ers In Denver police court that a dead there is no greater story than cc.urt exclusively for worrn-n r.,i,i that of a gallant officer, for twelve hardly have enough business to keep yiuiu iu iue American cavairy, wnoiopen an hour a day. Joined in the great Canadian attack on the Regina trench named after! the Canadian town of Regia. Though not engaged in that particular opera tion, be could not resist tho tempta tion to dash over the parapet with the cry of "Como on, boys." Terribly wounded, he attempted to struggle forward against the Germans, but was DRINK EOT WATER iTTOU DESIRE A ROSY COMPLEXION aye we cant help but leek feel better flap, an laaMe bath. City ft County Abstract Co. 1 ARwTRACTf, IVIURAXCB Member TtteMea DR. A. A. IOULB ' FHYSICIANANOSOIIMOM Rmalte&baswiek. ru-wi CBk nuiaalillia ef taR hfflb&L Vou should attend the dance to he given by the boys of Dredger No. 1 at Merrill opera house on Friday, Feb ruary Id. Everybody come and hate a good time. Music by Klamath Falls orchestra. Tickets f 1. 26-5t jWMAAAAAA'AAAAAA'WMWVMMMVMI( PikBowfet Alley PRIZES FOR ALL CLAtSKS OF lOWLKRt Dree In gad aak abetrt teem. Uader tka K. K. K. Stare boys. All are In pleasant and bappy relation with their Canadian and British officers which makes for good fighting and doe not derogato from strict discipline. If I bad any doubt as to the home of these stalwart fighters for freedom, It would have been settled by the steady movement of their Jaws, betok ening a habit which Is rapidly spread ing among the English and French, and which is said by the doctors to be qulto a useful relaxation when un der fire of trench mortars and "Mine werfers." Before each company was dismissed I was allowed to make them a short' speech and to mix and mingle with, them as freely as I chose. I had' brought with me newspaper clippings from a German source in which It was said that the Americans com plained of their treatment. I had only to read It to tho first group to have It lirftly denied. "We are having a perfectly corking time, despite tWo mud," voiced a Cal Ifornlan with a tall figure and a voice as resonant as Roosevelt's. "You'll not And a grouch in the whole outfit, excopt that we had not expected to havo to loam mud-swimming, and that we don't see enough home news papers I find lack of home newspapers to be a yeneral complaint, and any American who sympathizes wtb these fine hcys fighting out here might do worse than mail a newspaper every week preferably one not giving the (lerraan elde. Such newspapers should be addressed "American Soldiers, care commanding officer. Royal Cans. dlan wglment, British expeditionary torce, in France." i should say that chewing gun, magasines, woolen eom. iioru. tobacco, cigarettes and aay port i awe sad preaerviag little luzuriea of it To look one's best and feel one' best is to enjoy an inside talk each morn To Otto B. Elberger, Defendant above named. In the nr.in of the State of Ore gun: You aro hereby required to ap pear nnd answer to the complaint filed agnlnst you In the above entitled suit (ii or before the tSth day of March. 1917, that being the last day of the tlmo prescribed In the order of publication of this summons, and If ou fall t-o to appear, plead and an cr, t'omur, or otherwise move, for want thereof, plaintiff will annlv to th'i court for the relief prayed for In her romplaliit, to-wt: Tor a decree dlstolvlng the bond or matrimony now vxtstlng between the plaintiff and defendant, upon tho ground of cruel and Inhuman treat ment, nnd an annullmcnt on account of minority of plaintiff, and for an or der granting plaintiff ihe privilege of resuming her maiden name or Minnie Ingraham. This summons Is served upon you. thn said dofendaul, by publication i thereof In the Evening Herald, " '" whoae rinte of Oregon, dated Ihe Ktti i;4 Jnnunry, 1917, In a certain actios the circuit court for said count; sW state, wherein Alex Mnrtln Jr. a plaintiff recovered Judgment amt Mark I- Burn, It. V. Tower. C. k :ii)tllnc, Mabel T .Clum-n. Klwuk V'rtlrr User Association. It. 0. Vj, rent, Wllllan Helton!, K'uertic L Hie kino, Dig lUslit Lumtx-r Co and Jot If 1'ixter as administrator, farclosk n Urn for ihe sum of one ihoqsul dollars, and attorney's frr of oust. drrd dollar on Ihe lttli day of Jaae ary. 1917. Notlcn Is hereby given thst I villa the Ifith day of February, 1)17, si m front door of the court hotuo in KUa ath Falls, In said county, at 3 o'rkw In the afternoon of said dar. Hit U public auction la thn lilstic.t fur csuli, Ihe following described I uly. lo-wll: The northeast quarter of the we) I ot 'quarter of section 31, In ton I ship 40 south, range K rst of 01 WllUmetle Meridian, In Ktsaml county, Oregon, Tuktri and levletl upon n.i the ptoptfti of the said Mark Ullurns, andothsnv n murti thereof as may Im ntttv; to satisfy the said Judgment In ft of Airs Martin Jr. sgnltmt IJ MM U Hunt and said other drfendiM with (merest thereon, together wltsd costs and disbursements that hi may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Orvatl January 17. 1817. GEO, I- HUMPHREY. Hherii T. K. OIUFFITH. Deputy. 17-24-31-7-14 NOTICE FOP? PUBLICATION Net Ceal Lands United Slate Land Office t Lakevlew, Ore., December 14, Notice la hereby given that Ing to flush from the svst.m th n,i. I nuullc nowspipcr of goncrnl clrcula On Now Year's Day Bosche soldiers jou" day's waate. sour fermentations tl0"' ,rln,otl ani published at Klam tout boards saying "Why not have' ""J Poisonous toxins before it la ab.,a"' ,'',, K,mn,, county, Oregon. put a peace talk? The reply of the whole !rbed Into the blood. Just aa coal ' onc" Wr,,k' ,or ', consecutive iwhen it burn, leaves behind a certain weck "0Ve,, nMrtiona), allied line was an artillery bombard ment, which clinched the question. amount of Incombustible material in,uu"cn,,0n neing made January 31. A blue-cyed American from Wis- ke form of ashes, so food and drink ' an,i "'' lait lubllctlon March consln with, I should think, Swedish taken each day leaves In the alimen- i.' 1917' by order of ih ""noruble blood In bis veins, said: "Our peo-.tary organs a certain amount of Indl- V KuFt'ntloll, Judge or the clr- pie at home do not seem to reatlto etlble material, which If not ellmlnat- cult court r K,aratttb county, Oregon, that talklne nenee term with the led. form toxin and nnlnn -m-v. . Which said order wa msde. enti-rmt ----- - - , W-m M M.1.M HIV ..., .... . . " W- Germans still In France moans a Oer- "en sucked into the blood through the , n ' ",0I ln u,u "" Jnnunry man victory. The home folks do not very aucta which are Intended to suck """ v- " - RUNNER, know what wo know. In the matter n only nourishment to sustain the of a fight, the Prussians, brave as i body. they are, are down and out." Backache Is Discouraging lut Not 8o Bad if Vou Knew Hew to Rtaeh the Cause msmmsS would be welcomed tkougk tier la Nothing more discouraging than a constant backache. Lame when you awaken, pains pierce you when you bend or lift. It'a hard to work or to rest. Backache often Indicates bad kidneys. Klamath Falls people rec ommend Doan'A Kidney Pills. Read this case: Bird Loosley, dairy business, 104 Worden avenue, Klamath Falls, aays: "I have been subject to backache and awney disorders for the past eleven yusts. At times, I have been In a pre! ty bad way. My back got ao lame and tiff that I could hardly straighten up wnen i got down. Sharp pains often caught me In tka small of my tack, and for. while 1 could hardly move. I nave always found quick relief from Doan's Kidney Pill. A box or two fixes me up in Una shape." Price EOc, at all dealers, noa't imply aak for a kldaey remedy get Doaa'a Kidney Mile tka aame that Mr. Loosley had. Feater-HUeurs Co., Prop., Jfurilo, n. TAdr. If you want to see the clow of health bloom in your cheeks, to see your akin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every morning upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaapoonful of limestone phosphate In It, which Is a harmless means of washing the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleans Ing, sweetening and purifying the en tire alimentary tract, before nuttin mum una mio tne stomach. Men and women with sallow vin. liver spots, pimples or palld complex ion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, otbera who are bothered with head aches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phos pbated hot water drinking, and are as ured of very pronounced results in one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at the drug store but la sufficient to demontri. ,.. Just aa soap and hot water cleanses, tmiuiM .on iresnens the akin on tne ouuide, go hot water and limestone Phosphate act on the IbsMm ... We must alwaya consider that intmm.i sanitation is vastly mora imMw..i tkaa outside cleanliness, became the kia pores do aot ahaor. imrinu late tka blood, while tka da-Adr. .""- 31 Attorney for Plaintiff. -7-14-21-28-7-14 Summons (No. 862 Equity) In tho Circuit Court, In and for thn County of Klamath and State of Oregon. Maud Evans, Plaintiff, George Evans, Defendant. To Ooorge Evans, Defendant above Named: In tho name of the State of nnn- You are hereby required to aonear and answer to the complaint filed against The L.ifk Will Be on the Burglars who break into a place and after all their trouble find only a check book Instead of the cash they expected. You can disappoint burglars the ante way. Deposit your cash with the First State and Savings Dank and It will be asbolutely safe from thieve, fire, dampness, rats or any other similar danger, isn't that ecurlty worth having? postoRce addreat I Klamath Fall. Oregon, did. oa 33d day of April. 1916, file In Urn I flee sworn statement and appll No. 09214, to purchase Ihe NEli I the first ,Sccll(m 3 Township 37 south, east, Willamette Meridian, timber thereon, under the pr of tho act of June 3, 1(711, and i amendatory, known a the and filono Law." at such vahstl might be fixed by appraisement, I that, pursuant to such application,! land and limber thereon have nppra'sed at f 160, the limber mated 140.000 board feet at M.H I M, and the land f 20.00: that atUl Pllcant will offer proof In subbmU hi application and sworn stab -jii the 27th day of February, ItlT.I furo C. R. DeLap, Clerk of Ihe I ,.. .. A 4 . . . . .a . ft. v-uun, at maniain ran, urre.sJi Any person la at liberty to : Mils purrhaso before entry, or I a contest at any tlmo before Issues, by filing a corroborate! I fldavlt In tbl office, alloiln. which would defeat the entry. JA8. F. DUnORM 1219 220 IleiW I RWl MriTfrWrnfeta MVjtTli.. il'-ieWTOB. H sWarAil 9v YKJ "am1") mlllXn&tiUrA bb7 tAWr.i MflUntmk . i J 4SVCSMdjy FIRST STATE and SAVINGS Bi MATH FALLS, OUXOON ,L,H "'ili.- M 'fv