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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1918)
rn HwpAr,MAwgiT,.iir' Big Hun Drive THE BVEN1N0 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON PACK 40A. AND PLENTY Expected Soon WA8IIINOTON, II. C, M.rcl, 7.-, Inn resident. ,,f .., .. Continued preparatory movements on '"' the Kusalans. tho part of the Hermans along the' Tho rovlnw follew: "Tlio third woitarn front are noted by the war I mo"lh of rolntlvo quiescence on thn dopnrtmont In Ita rovlow of the mill. ' "'orn 'ront " como to a cloao. tnry altuntlon fur ilia ..). . - --, . vrniini hmma ...... -. iMarrli 1.1 .- m.. ui),. massing tueir - "The momentum of battle U In Wo duikti a specialty of rater- eroaslng," tho atatamont daclaraa, clt- Have 40 acrea of Irrigated land, mostly In alfalfa, four mile cant of Merrill, In a well Improved acctlon. It'a a dandy and very cheap at f !1,400. Term, (too Chllrotr. 7 -b Fw the Sick Room (M' 1 inirma iiiia m.rii.,i i.i. i...m ..wll,' - ." umuiJlll """"a BroUDI hava lin..,. fortes. "Thorn I ovldenci Unit tho onomy continue! to brltiK 1111 rruah unit ng in kltk.room mqulrrments Ing three attempta by the enuoy to , '" t0 ,rm",l""ln,lM difficulties, -eirrylhlng fnm Uie rllnlral reach the line held by American !" l''" bn ' "'" nl"' ,a,",ro,u pro' Vnu e time and money by rowing t u Hrst for all akk) rmtiii needs. Vr not only eerve yn bat serve you at n aavlng. ne will Meronifx. Ihm "rtrr t" had ana and; troops as an eiample of what I tsk- -Tho ullli-.t war rotinrll now In othrr nerewlllr. I l'K llnce "on a large icalu along tho 'continuous session, assuring completo 'flfflllpA IfailapH Vbmm. IllllffW anrf HawII.HIiu ... ... - """" "! 1 -" - maiuillir I'UllirUI, The dennlte announcement li made ' British havo extended tholr that American for.. 1,... ,.l '"""' uur ow" 'orcoa "nvo taken .. . . "1 over n sector northeast of Toul. In a Hector northeaat of Toul, and that a a.i.ntinn . ...i ............' l,,"r.:'"h,d UD,, "" ,0 " "' '' Champagne, and the V. .7 . ." momentum of bnttlo lH Increasing. OiwntloM In the euttern theater 1 -Wo have but to note tho occur- - iiieu 10 nvon nrania in Franco ron.es of tho piiNt week In our own in, n modification of Uermau plant, aector In Lorralno In order to gain an the review Intlmatea. Hli Teuton Idea of what It taking place. Patrol, column are operating In Hussla and hava been very actlvo. Early In the to only one of theae the column, week the enemy made two attempti moving towarda Vltabak la any op- to roach our llnea but was driven off position noted. I hy ,,, ,ul, r8 0n Mrcn ,g, Turkish forcea advancing In the the enemy developed a aharply driven ffttirnaMtai ma. maaillMai aulil. Ilitl. ' pollry In a Mtaadard company, ' Imm .mi ... . T a "","" Aner hort "rugglo the rlU n't ami to worry wt JTu..i 'U,",,C "nd m """ Ara.n. hoatlle detachment wn. r.pulaod. Klamath Lodgo No, 137, 1, O. O. F moots Friday night. II. K. Kiel I, N. O., Nato Otterbcln, Hocrotory. Ewauna Kncnmpnient No. 40, f. O. O. V., meeta Tueadoy night. W. A. Maaten, C, P., Nuto Otterbln Scribe. A 1 each month. I.envltt, W, M. achsdule A la hereby declared to be the property to be aiiaated for the expenie of aald Improvement. Bo It further Reiolved, That Mod. Uny, the lat day of April, 1918, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., at tho Coun cil Chambers In the city hall, be filed aa the time and place for the hearing of objections and remonstrances ngalnftt said proposed Improvement, and tho Police Judge la hereby dl tocted to cauae notice of said hear ing to be publlahed as by charter provided. By order of A. K. I I WKjuIATM rXUI OttO0NM If jtimi havr a Ntandard lire Inanr Sco Ctillmte. PKOFKSSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLKdllORN County Harveyor tltll KiiaiMwr MMMMmMMMWflMMMMMWWMM At the Theaters KCHBOULiC A I'rojierty to be Aaaeased for tho lav provement of Conger Avanna I'nlted HUtea of Anaerlen SUrtlna Regular communications. nt a point marked by a atone lliSid Klamath I.odno No. 77, A. V. Icchej act In the ground for the south- A. ,M., second Mondaf of enit corner of Joaanh riin,'. int. said stone bearing N, 41 dag E. 1094 feet more or leoa from the quarter corner common to See's 81 and 88, Tp. 38 s., R. , B. W. M.; thence running S. G2 dag. E. 800 feot to Initial point of the following describ ed tract: Beginning at aald Initial point and running aouth 68 deg. 68 feet; thence 8. 43 deg. SO mln. W. 309.C foot; thence N. 67 deg, 60.8 reel to the left or east bank of Link River; thence along said bank of Link Itlver N. 25 deg. W. 86.4 feet: SAGE TEA DANDY , TO DARKEN HAIR IT'M UKANDMOTHKU'H ItKCIPK TO IlltlXO HACK COLOR AND I.L'H- TIIK TO HAIR You can turn gruy, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over nlKht If you'll Kit n C0-ccnt bottle of "Wyeth's Hngo and Kulphur Com pound" at any drug i.tore. Millions of bottles of thin old famous finite Ton the City KlaaMU FaUa, OMgan ,P. r. MniwirmmM-W:rk.'MtonM Lot 14 of bleek-19 la laana Vista Addition to thVpitfof Ktamatk Falls, Oregon. Aftasaa'' Plans) gsgianlag' at a point 'In Sac. 88, Tp. 88 :, H. I E W. M from wklck tha naarter aeo- tlon corner on. the north boundary lino of aald section 88 bears K 88.84 chains and B. 19.88 chains; run thence K 49 dag. XI, l.SS chains to tha right bank of Bit Klamath Water Ditch: thence S. 89 deg. E. 7.84 chains; thanea S. 40 dog. W. to the easterly Una of Conger avenue; thence northwesterly along tha east erly, lino of aald Conger nvenua to In- tersectloa of lino N. 49 deg. B. of the point of beginning; oicapt that por tion of tha above deacrlbad property heretofore sold to Jackson F. Kim ball. JatkaesaF. KlnabaM Beginning on the easterly line of Conger nvenue, 8. 48 deg. IS mln. E 818.14 feet, and N, oeg. 11 mm. k. 17.6 reet from a stona monument In center of Conger avenue, which la N. deg. 48 mln, E. 187 feat, and N. 19 deg. 48 mln. W. 466.6 feat N. 48 deg. IS mln. W. 687.6 feet from a atone mounment at tho Intersection of the center Una of Main street and Payne, alley; thence N. 47 deg. 48 mln. B. 76 feet thence N. 4C dog. 4 mln. E. 30S.8 feet to th "Mterly Una of Ewaunn to Initial point herein designated aa Helghta Addition to Klamath .Falls, point of beginning. Florrnre M. Leavltt Beginning at u stone monument ISatil Inchaa sot In the ground for the southeast corner of Joaeph Conger's lot; thence 8. 71 deg. 30 mln. W. S00 llnka to tha euiit or left bank of Link Rlvar: 01 oomes or huh oni rnmous Huge Ton ,. " " 7 " . " .1 Recipe, improved by tho addition of I '""?'". 8.' ." E; a'?Bi thT "U MALI.V D10t DOWN FOR RKI) CROHH City ft County Abstract Co. AIITIIIP It. WUJKIM 617 Mala 81. PARM I.O.I XH AT f) PKR CKNT KMT myant Washburn, who plays tha role or George Swan, tha leading chnraclur In Uasanay five-act feature, ' Tho Alator Case," was a victim of an aHMiiit made by two gallant young 1 mm while taking a scene for that Photoplay. Mr. Washburn came rush Ing from a building In pursuit of Bet ty Scott, who Jumped Into a waltlna taslcab. Two young men, who bap-!Tna People of this portion of the HIHfillTAMNC) DOl'OAN Anhltvria and Kaglnfwra 607-8 Henry Building VK KIXAKCK YOU Phone Main R733. Portland, Ora. A. Kallna, the well known mer chant of Malln, came In yesterday from that point and turned over $111.10 to the Rod Cross officials nere as tbo procerus of a recont dance and auction sate given there by the Malln and Shasta View people. DR. P. R. GODDARD Oatr.aihir PliyitrUn M Hnrsjswn Suite 21 1, I. 0. O. F. Temple) J (over K. K. K. Store) ) llionr US I . . Ilea. Phone, aVMR (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamath rails ) poned along at thla moment, aaw tha frightened look on Miss Scott's coun tenance, and without atopplng to de termine tha causa of the oultement, came to her rescue. They attacked Mr. Washburn and struck him aevaral limes before they could ha convinced mm 11 was an on taa piay. 'The Al- ster Case" will be abown at tha Tem ple tonight. 4 Huddled la a chair, hta hand burled In bla arms, sat "Tha Strange Weak. ness," known to his companions aa n craven and n coward haunted by a mysterious fear. "Tha Fury" ap proached and tapped tha miserable stranger on tbo ahouldor. Falling to gain a response to her advance, she county art to be commended for their loyal response to this patriotic cauae. THB PRCWDKNT ON THRIFT "I suppose not many fortunate by products can coma out of the war, but If the United States can learn something about aavlng out of thla war, It will be worth the cost of the war; I mean the literal cost of It In money and resources. I suppose we have several times over wasted what we are now about to spend. We hava not known that there was any limit to our resources; we are now finding out that thero mny be If we aro not careful!" Prom President other IngredlentH, nro sold nnnunlly, snya a well known druggist here, be cauife It darkens tho hair so natur ally and evenly that no one can tell Is has been applied. Thoie whoso hnlr Is turning gray or becoming faded havo a surprlso awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hnlr van lahes and your locks become luxuri antly dark and beautiful. This Is tho a Bo of youth. Gray haired, unattractive folks aren't want ed around, so gel buay with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight and you'll be delighted with jour dark, handsome hair and your youth ful appearance within n few days. This preparation la a toltct requlilte and Is not Intended for the cure, mill gstlon or prevention of disease Adv LEGAL NOTICES Notlre to Coatrxirs VVIItnn'. a.lili-n.a In thn Vnllnnat War jerked him roughly from his chair. 8aTlnf, 8Ump, committee W. D. MILLER tVmmi Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Uulldlng Itlocka, Flues and Tiles. 231 S. Sixth St. Phoaa 111 DR. J. G. GOBLE Well known OptoateUst Optician, la Permanently Locate, it 126 3d Street Oppimlto Kike Tempi Phono MM Make eugugomenta, and he will II at your homo and examine ur e)M for glasaea, If yon can "t rull nt M. uHve, w n r. r. WockiSlsMlmbwidbody,... JJMth. small or Urge qnantf. J Prompt service. Terms Oflce Fifth, and Mala Phoaa HM KUnuth Ful Comp.y PKYTON, Blflr. and slowly tha watchers aaw her look of itrorn change to pity. Hero a strange romance was born between this mysterious beauty and tha man with the "haunted eyes." How "Tbo Fury" revives the old fighting splrR In "The Strange Weakling" forma tho plot of this fascinating Triangle terplete. "Fighting Back." William Dennond Is seen In th stellar role. supported by n capable Triangle cast. This picture will be shown at thn Star tonight. 4 Local color Is olalmed for Harold Lockwood'a Metro Wonderplay, "Un der llandlncp, which will be aeea at the Orpheus tonight and tomorrow. In this photoplay made from Jackson (Iregory's novel, cowboys who know how to act In motion pictures take ,"pmt In a big roundup, thai portion of 1 the picture having been made on th 1 scene of a great rodeo eamp la Arl ! xona. While preparing for thla pic- . ture Metro player war quartered la , tenta pitched on th banks of a wind ing atream, with 1 thick growth of mesqult near hy. Th company had Its own "chuck wagon" and cook, nnd the food aupply waa partly furnished by Harold Uckwood and otbora tn the company, who lived up to their .reputation of being "crack abota." One of tha moat exciting momenta la ' "Under Handicap" shows Anna Little as the heroin galloping on horseback after a swiftly moving train. She leaps from bar horse to th platform of the observation car. Two of the fastott horses ever used In metlon pic ture work war used In thla scene, and th train Mlaa LRU caught was going at tha rat of thirty mllea an nour. Tn waver ra " r competent to meet th exacting de- imands mad upon hr by tn aecaaat. WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash th nelsene and toxin frm ayatem barer putting mr Jay lnlhathtng n leek and feat elan wt and refreshed. ! ties of thpieur. hun KnxfQmcKtaum Ajuuma in wshTf LONDON, March T. Th Ooraaaa are still adding t th aumhara t thlr dlVMMM th waatarw trmat, carding t QnWl Maa-taev Wash yourself on the Inside before tloa into the blood, causing Illness, Thla la vastly more Important because th alda pores do not absorb impuri ties .Hto tha blood, causing Illness, whim the bowels pore da For very ounce of food and drink taken Into the stomach, nearly aa onaeej of waste material must be car ried out of tho body. If this waste ma terial la not eliminated day by day It qulchly ferments and generate pois ons, Knees and toxins which are ab sorbed or sucked Into the blond atream through tha lymph ducts which ahould suck only nourishment to sustain the body. A splendid health measure Is to drink, before breakfast each day, glaaa of real hot water with n tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In It, which In a harmless way to wash these poisons, gasca and toxlna from the stomach, liver, kldneya and bowels; thus cleansing, aweetenlng and fresh ening th entire alimentary canal be fore putting nior food Into th atom-neh. A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs hut very little at th drug store, but la sumcleat to mak anyone an enthusiast on Inald bathing. Van wak up with a dull, aching! bead or bar furred tongs, bad Usts, aaaty breath, sallow complexion; others who hava bilious attacks, aald .atomach or eoaatinatioa ar assured of nreaounced Intprovemaat la bath health aad ag- psaraae shrt7.-AdT. ; I'hns and Rpeciflcutlons for the re modeling and completion of the pres ent court house In Hot Springs Addi tion, for Klamath County, Klamath Falls, Oregon, can be seen at the office of the county clerk of Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, snd at Architect E. E, McClaran's ofilce at Portland, Oregon, for which bids will be received until noon, March 20th, 1918. Bids will also bo received on an alternate plan for a now building, plans are on Die nt county clerk's office, Klamath County, Oregon. Each bidder bidding must bid on both the remodeling and tho alternate A certified check of 10 per cent of bid to accompany bid, guaranteeing a construction contract will bo signed and bond given, the County Court re serves the right to reject any and all bids, and to let the work to the beat Interests of the county. C. R. DR LAP, 21-20t Clerk of County Court Resolution of the Common Council IHH-laring Ita Intention to Im prove Conger Avenue, and Fix ing Date for Hearing Objections Thereto. bank of Link River to th northwest corner of tract heretofore sold to the United States of America; thane N.46 deg. 4 mln. E.303.8 feet; thence N. S2 deg. W. 800 feet more or less to place of beginning. Annie M. Richardson Estate Be ginning at a stone monument in tha center of the northerly end of Conger avoinio; thence N. 32 deg. 14 mln.W. 123.30 feet; thence S. 73 deg. IS mln. W. to Link River; thence down Link River to n point 8. 73 deg. 13 mln. W. of the point of beginning; tlienco X. 72 deg. 12 mln. eaat to tho point of beginning. Thomas Drake Beginning at n point N. 33 deg. 14 mln. W. 188.30 from a stone monument In the cen ter of the northerly end of Conger nvenue; thence N. 33 deg. 14 mln. W. 2R9.9S feet; thence 8. 73 deg. 18 mln. W. to Link River; thence down Link River to a point 8. 73 deg. 18 mln. W. of the point of beginning; thenre N. 72 deg. IS mln. E. to the point of beginning, The city engineer, pursuant to res olution of tha Common Council here tofore adopted, having, under date of Soptember S, 1917, filed plans and specifications, and estimates of cost of Improving Conger avenue by pav Ing same from Main street to the terminus of aald Conger avenue, in cluding Intersections, and the Coun cil having taken aame under advise ment and finding said plans, specifi cations and estimates satisfactory, Be It Resolved, That aald plans, specifications and estimates for the a I Improvement of Conger avenue be and the same are hereby approved. Be it further Resolved, That the Common Council hereby declares Us Intention to Improve said Conger ave nua in accordance with the said plans, specifications and estimates, said Im. provement to consist of paving said Conger avenue with light bltullthlo pavement, and the construction of storm sewers thereon, at the cost, as estimated by the city engineer, of the sum of 136,786.60. And be It further Resolved by the Common Council, That the property listed and described In "Schedule A," hereto attaehed and ao designated, and made a part of this resolution, be and hereby la declared benefited by I. P. Tabor Beginning at a notnt N. T2 deg. 14 mln. W. 386.86 feet from a stono monument In the center of the northerly end of Conger ave nue; thence N. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 92.90 feet; thence S. 72 deg. 18 mln, W. to Link River; thence down Link River to a point 8. 73 deg. 18 mln. West of tho point of beginning; thence N. 72 deg. 12 mln. E. to the point of beginning. C. I). Wlllnon Beginning nt a point N. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 479.16 feet from a stone monument In the renter of the northerly end of Conger nvenue; thence north 33 deg. 14 mln. W. 70.20 feet: .thence 8,. 78 deg. 18 mln. W. to Link River; thence down Link River to a point 78 deg. 12 mln. W. of the point of beginning; thence N. 72 deg. IS mln E. to the point of beginning. ' .May u. wnisoa Beginning at n point N. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 649.S6 feet from a stone monument In the center of the northerly end of Con ger avenue; thence N. 33 deg. 14 mln. W. 8,88 feet; thence 8. 73 deg. 12 mln W. to Link River; thence down Link River to a point 8. 78 (leg. 12 mln. W. of the point of be ginning; thence N. 73 deg., 18 mla. E. to the place of beginning. The Klamath Development Ocs That portion of lota 7 and 8 of Sec tion 32, Township 38 South, Rang 9 K. W. M lying between blocks 160 and 151, in Buena Vista Addition to the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, nnd the Easterly line of Conger ave nue. Mny I). Wlllson Beginning at a point 8 66 deg. 26 mln. E. 136 feet from n stone monument at the end of Conger avenue (aald monument being the southeast corner of Joseph Conger's lot); thence 8. 67 deg. 44 mln. D. 99 feet along the eaat aide of said avenue; thence N. 48 dag. 88 mln. E. 80 feet along the north aide of aald avenue; thence 8. 48 deg, 46 mln. E. 6 feet; thence N..41 deg. 16 mln. E. 100 feet; thence N. 40 deg. 30 mln. W. 186 feet; thence 8. 88 deg. 16 mln. W. 883 feet to the place of beginning. May D. Wlllson Lot 6 of block 104 In Buena Vista Addition to th city of Klamath Falls, Oregon. J. a. Pierce Estate Lot 10 of block 103 of Buena Vista Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Andrew M. OolUer Lot 11 of block 103 of Buena Vista Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. K. R. Ream Lota 18 and IS of Oregon; tbsne 8. 39 deg. E.' 60.88 feet; thane 8. 47 deg. 48 min. W. 76 feet to th easterly line, of Conger avenue; thanoa N. 48 deg. is mln. W, 60 feat, along th easterly line of Conger avenue, to the place of be ginning. sUsTlllaet Lot ,4 .of block 1 In tha town of Uakvllle (bow City of Klamath Falls), Oragoa. M. B. assign Mrs Lot 8 of block 1 la the towa of Uakvllle (aow City of Klamath Falls), Oregon. Anton Prarle Lot 7 of block 86 In tha towa of Llnkville (now City of Klamath Falla). Oragoa. AlesasOT, Martiai BnSatesusd E. It, Reams Let S of block 86 In th town of UDkvlil,(aow city of Klam ath Falls), Oregon. iHirraadat nrtln Batata aad BE. R. Beams Lota 1 aad S of block SS In th towa of.Llakvill (aow City of Klamath Fall), Oregon. R. O. Telford Estate) and Ray TeL ford Beginning at tha southeasterly corner of tot 4 of block SS la th town of Linkvill (now City of Klam ath Falla', Oragoa; thence northwest erly along the westerly line of Con ger avenue 80 feet; thence aouth weeterly at right angle to Conger avenue to Link River; theae south aaatarlv alaa Uak SMa tit tha I southeasterly Has of lots S aad 4 of said Improvement, and that aald prop- art so listed aad described in said block 108 In Buena Vista Addition to aald Mock SS; thence easterly aleag said Use to Conger avenae aad tho point of beginning. H. C. fesferd Betate Beginning at a point on the westerly line of Con- gir avenue, 80 feet northerly from the southeasterly corner of lot 4 of block SS la tho towa of Llnkville (now City of Klamath Falla', Ore gen: thence northerly along the west erly line of Congar avenue, 36 feet; thelce southwesterly at right angles to Conger avenue to the weeterly line of lot S of aald block 86; thence southerly nlong the westerly line of raid lot S, SS feat; thence easterly parallel with the southerly line of said lota to the place of beginning., Harry Telford The northerly 84 feet of lou 8 aad 4, block 88, la tho town of Uakvllle (aow City of Klam ath Falla), Oregon; Also, Beginning at the northwesterly corner of said lot S of block 88; thence eaaterly along tbo northerly line of aald lots, to the westerly llae of Conger avenue; thence northerly along tha westerly line of Coager avenue 66 feet; thence westerly aad parallel with the north erly line of said lota S and 4, to Link River; thence southerly nlong Uak River to the place of beginning. Heir of the Estate of H. B. ar gue Beginning at a point which la S. 39 deg. E. 7.S4 chelae aad N. 49 dig. E. l.SS cbalaa from a polat from which the quarter section corner on the north line of Section SS, Town ihip SS aouth. Rang 8 Bast, Wlllam. ette Meridian, bears N. 88.84 chalna and east 19.88 castas; thane 8. SS deg. B. 8 chain aad 76 links; theae 8. 40 deg. W. l.SS chains; theae 8. 67 deg. W. 8.60 chelae to th east hank of Uak River; theae N. 78 deg. W. S.10 chains; thence ,N. SS deg. 68 mln. B. 6.7S cbalaa "to the place of beginning; excepting that portion lying east of the weeterly line of Conger1 stmu In th City of Klam ath Fslw, Oregon. Jarkeo F. KamhaH Commencing at the tatereetlaf th eeater of Conger avenue aad Mala etreeta la th City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to th plat of th eurvay of Coagr avas aa recorded la Flat Rook la th omo of th eouaty dark of Klamath County, Oragoa, tahlag th center of Mala street as N 60 deg. 48 min. B. thme N. is deg, 48 min. W. 4SI.6 ft; the N, 48 deg. IS mln. W. 94.88 ft; theae 8. 48 deg. SO mla. W. 17.6 feet to th beginning of th land hereby described;' thence N. 41 deg. IS mln; W. aleag th awth lln of Conger, avenue 66 feet; theaee south i deg. 80 mln. W. 125 fsat; theses 9. 42 deg, IS mln. E. IS feet; theaee' H, 49 deg. 30 mln. W. to the east or left bank of Link River; thence down uld Link River along the easterly or left bank 60 feet or more to tha line of th property of the helra of H. B. Hargus; thence north 49 dog. 30 mln. E. to the west line of Congsr avenue and the place of beginning. William M. Duncan Commencing at the Intersection of the centers of Conger avenue and Main street, ac cording to the recorded plat of the atrvoy of Conger avenne, thonce N. 19 deg. 48 mln. W. 465.6 feet; thence N. 42 deg. 18 mln. W. 159.33 feet; thonce S. 49 deg. 30 mln. W. 17.6 feet to the beginning of tho descrip tion of this land; thence aouth 49 deg. 3v mln. W. 125 feet; thenre H. 42 deg. IS mln. E. 15 feet; thenre A, 49 deg. 30 mln W. to the east or left bank of Link River; thence N. 73 dig. W. up stream along said river to tha smith boundary c' property of Agnri Pierce; thence N. 49 deg. 30 mln. E. to the Intersection with the westerly line of Conger avenue; thence 8. 48 deg. 18 mln. W. 90.80 feet along the west boundary of said Conger avenue to the place of beginning. Agnes Pierce Commencing st the Intersection of the centers of Conger avenuo and Main streot, according to the recorded plat of the survey of Conger avenue; thence N. 19 deg. 48 irln. W. 465.5 feet; thence N. 43 deg. IK mln. W. 360.13 feet; thonce 8. 49 deg. 30 mln. W. 17.6 feot to the be ginning of the description of this land; thence N. 42 deg. 18 mla. W. along tha westerly line of Conger ave nue 83.80 feet; thence aouth 40 deg. 30 mln. W. to the east or left bank of Klamath Rlvar; thence aoutharly along aald river bank to a point 8. 49 deg. 80 mln. W. of the place of be ginning; thence N..49 deg. 80 mln. B. to the place of beginning. J. C. Beach Estate Commencing at tho Intersection of the centers of Conger avenue nnd Main street; thence N, 19 deg. 48 rain. W. 465.5 feet; thence N. 43 deg. 18 mln. W. 38S.9S feet; thence 8. 49 deg. 30 mln. W. 17.6 feet to the beginning of the description of this land; thence N. 43 deg. 18 mln. W. 70 feet along tho' westerly llae of Conger avenue; thence 8. 49 deg. 30 mln. W. to the east or left bank of Link Rlvar; thence aoutharly along aald rlvar bank to n point 8. 40 deg. SO mln. W. of the place of beginning; thence N. 40 deg. SO mln. E. to the place of beginning. J. W. Siemens Beginning nt n point from which the K section cor ner on the north line of Sec. SS, Tp. 38 &., R. 9 E. W. M., beara north 33.24 chalna and east 19.28 chains; thence south 41 deg. E. 200 links; thence 8. 49 deg. W. 660 links; theuec N. 41 deg. W. 200 links; thence N. 40 deg. EL 660 links to the place of beginning. t'sUforala-Oregon Power Co. Commencing at the Intersection of the centers of Conger avenue snd Main street; thence N. 19 deg. 48 mln. W. 465.6 feet; thence N. 42 deg. 18 mln. W. 587.5 feet; thence 8. 55 deg. 58 mln. W. 19.3 feet to the beginning of the description of this land; thence N. 47 deg. S3 mln. W. 321.1 feet along the westerly line of Conger nvenue; thence, 8. 44 dog. 35 mln. W. 334.4 feet; thence N. 4 deg. IS mln. W. 13 feet; thence 8. 85 deg. 48 mln. W. 40 feet; thence 8. 44 deg. SI mln. W. to the left or eaat bank of Link Rlvar; thence souther ly slong ths said river bank to n point which, la 49 deg. W. of the point of beginning; thence N. 49 deg. E. to the plnce of beginning. Russell A. Alford Beginning nt a point from which the K section cor uer on the north line of Section 33, Township 38 south, Range 9 east of Willamette Meridian beara N. 30.01 chains and east 22.96 chains; thence north 484 dog. W. 1.37 chalna; thence 8. 49 deg. W. 1.30 cbalaa; thence N. 61 deg. W. 0.50 chains; thence 8. 67 K deg. W. 6 chalna to Link River; thence 8. 67 deg. E. 8.49 chalna along aald river; thence N. 44 deg. SI mla. B. 1.90 chalna to the N.W. corner of Klamath Falla Light ft Water Co. lot; thence east along the north line of aald lot .61 chalna; thence south 0.16 chalna along the cast lln of aald lot; thence N. 44 deg. 95 mln. B. 8.55 chalna to place of beginning. Klamath Canal Company Begin ning at the southeast corner of O. O. Applegato'a lot according to aurvey of B. F. Meyer, made Juno 29, 1880; thence running N.52 deg. W.47 links; theae N. 43 deg. 30 mln. E. 133 links; thence 8. 48 deg. 46 mln. B. 107 llnka; thence 8. 49 deg. W. 180 links; thence N. 61 deg. 50 llnka to th place of beginning. State of Oregon, City of Klamath Falls, ss: County of Klamath. I, A. L. Leavltt, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing, la a duly enrolled copy of the resolu tion adopted by the Common Council on the 81st day of February, 1918. A. L. LBAV1TT, Police Judge. s v: f jm ". -Xtl ..v$tl t'vV ...J ttJ4B.i. flba.