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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1918)
' in.tv, Mnru mi jH Fir tte Sick Room aMaSJJAwel We iiinlio s"h laity of cater Jsg t" lk-room requirements rrrytll"tf '" Uie clinical thermometer to v..u .mo lima and money by . 10" ' " working people. coming to ua llrat for all elck ' room ' ed. Wo not oniy mrnw jv , bat Mru ou at a saving. nuwMrAUsoirtooi A4c.:::.x.::. roa have a Ntaailard lira Inaar- ik peltry In a Htamlanl iNipaay, ) will tx'l need to worry Mlian tha tj toitie Sen flillailr. 7 PROFESSIONAL CARDS IMtjVAaaaAaAWtAMMManMgi ioiiv v ri.i'iiiioKS County Hurrryor tllll I.MKlherr I City A County Abstract Co. AKTIH'I' it. WIMHW DI7 Main HI. MUM I OlIS1 AT H I'KIl CKN'T H..T HOUilir.UIMl IMIl'GAN Antiltn U nml Knglnrrra 607-8 Henry llulldlng i: iin..nci: you rtone Main ST23. Portland, Ore. DR. P. R. GODDARD OKsnpsthlr I'hynlrlna Hurgeoa aalte a 1 1, 1, o. O. l Tempi (oi er K K. K. Store) rtea tut . . Itiw. I'lioae, gMIt (Tli only Oatcopathle I'hyst- tUn snil Hurgnou In Klamath Mil ) W. D. MILLER Crmrnt Contractor Wslki, floors, Foundations. Cog. ilulldlng Blocks, Flues and Tilts. 232 H. Sixth St. Phone 192 DR. J. G. GOBLE Well known OptomeUst Optician, la reraaenlly Located at 126 3d Street Opposite Klka Teniplo Phone MM "'wgemeiita, and ha will " rur homo and examine ,0r " for glusaes, If yosi eaa " '! at hi office. wood W ri'b',m,,'a body, any J. Bm.UI or Urge . 5 rPt service. Terms " Fifth and Mala Phono Ulill Mh Fud Company J? rwaTIWf, Itgr. German Press Quiet On Food Situation NLW tOIlK, Mardi K elm innu . wlium Ilia effect of undernutrition iinwumiwr. of ll.a first half of Janu- an, f.,li wit), particular severity. . my iMontly leielvod Intro linvo u. Food Dlrmtor Waldow launched ultlonaly little to uy on the food n fultnlnntloii against vnrlou or slluntloii, which for two yours burorol rending muiilclpalltlc, which wero l," "'"' "i'"irwuMMiii,myiiiK nhovo tho maximum price ' In I iris! Is nllu ill il... It li.. . "I ' "" "" "onui now- luner inn (oiimiK lioiltlinl slrlko. evoked by Mod diniciiltic nnd tho taut nn,l woro thereby, ho declared, pronpocl of an Indollnllu proloiiga-liniiirlbutlnK lurMly to thu vtondy tlon of war through tlio nttltudo or' driving up of price., nnd to tho dl- ttm Herman delegates lit llront l.ltuvMk, wan, perhaps, cimtlng Ita ImkI pans anil """ uw "" nn" CBUI" l """ .I.-.I..U. I I . .1 '" inunnin . ininii vni" other necew"n- (ciliated to augment tho dUasntlNfuc A doireo of tho Prussian Cummin mon on jeuoa Auminutratlon men- iiuiivu nowuvuruiai mortality during 'many, and declared that Mtnlator recent mouth had been n high aWnldow lould tlnd, If ho nought ror fit) per cent above that or 1913, and I ' -- ---, ...v fur tl.Mt ...iti ....d.ll...l .. a . i.;p..( iirni.riuvii llicruusou nuioiiH for tubercular patient, upon Allies Must Hold On Says Man From Austria IIOIIK. Feb. l6.(Correpondenct of the Associated I'renn) "Tho nlltou ran win this wnr only by holding on, by tho exertion of economic pressure on tho tentrnl empire and by rigid economy nt homo," In tho opinion or Or. MiimIiio I'nntoleonl or the Italian army, who ha just boon exchanged aftor twenty months as a prisoner In I Austria and Hungary. Dr. I'antaleonl.Jvcry much slnro a car ago because or nllho Italian by birth, has many rola- poor or no nourishment leading to I Urn In the Unltod Htntc. I '"I ho secret or wlnnlni; the war," enld Dr. I'linlaloonl, "remains In the blorkndo and In the allies at homo ex. orrlnlng the greutest economy, but so oiganlzing that economy In tho way J or limitation of consumption of foods anil fill! And rlnltiik ftlml HAfitilA 'III not tio compelled to lose several hours of tholr time each day searching for coal, or bread, or such articles, "It Is like passing from darkness Into daylight on leaving Austria, where tho stores aro empty of all use. fill articles. Cloth sella there at about tho equivalent of 926 a yard, where Arizona Governor Knits For Soldiers PIIOKNIX, Aril., March 7. Oover nor (I. W. P. Hunt, sitting behind his mahogany desk In tha executive office, placidly knitted and hummed aa he received the newspaper mon for their dally talk a few days ago here. Tho Intervlowora watched the gov. 'ernor with surprise, and finally one 'of them ventured a query as to what' he waa doing . i I "Just ii mlnue." aald the governor, I "don't disturb me, or I'll drop a stitch," I "Yes," ho continued, when be had J filled tho row he waa working on, "I'll ; mnko a pair of socks for some soldier. II find It restful, aa well aa a way of I doing my bit. I knit during my sparo jmonionts, particularly after I have been reading awhllo. "I usod to knit when I waa a boy. Tho fact Is, the moro soi and sweat or wo turn out in Arlxona, .the less the burden on our knitting mills. If all of us here knitted, the Arlsona soldiers would be assured an ample PK.VNV MIIVK IH' ON IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, Ore. March 8 The "ponny drive" In connection wlti the sale of war aavlnga stamps campaign In city schoola la gathering momen tum Here. Every school in the city now is organised to distribute stamps in return for the pennies that are I to holp Uncle Sam win the war. Total sales for one week amouuted to 93,074 In the schools, bringing their total tor the campaign to 9'U. 020.29. Tba Junior Red Orosa organisation now Includes 45 city schools. Get m Leasts AeeMeat peltry art a Low Coat Healta Ucy. to the Trav 7 TUB EVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH ror Various klritM of food In nnlnr to nsmiro n kiiim.1v fnr ihni ini..i.i. regard of the food lawn. Tho newspaper, nono or which li n frlond or the food dictator, rotortod vury slinrply thut It wan luipomilblo for tho municipalities to eecura food to fie.l tholr population with out dlHtognrdlng tha maxima, which In n general practlco thruout Her- them, If wlinltltu Mtonta ! .,,, niMvanvin UIIWUKU hi i . . among UIO ITUHMinil BintO OnlCC-J ODd WOf rood bureau. leather .hoe. .el. for 120 kronen tho mlr, where thoro Is no sugar at all ror sale, whoro tho bread rnto ror the civil population Is 2V4 ounces for each person per day, w here tho fat ra tion Is ono-qunrter of an ounce, and whore potatoes sell ror 20 cents n pound, Instead or 2 conts a pound be- foro tho war. "In Austria mortality has Increased rheumatism and dysentery, and when people dlo therefore no coffins to bury them. Instead', their shrouds and good clothes are replaced by rags, and In thoso they arc burled, "Living conditions have not been Improvod by tho taking of Rumania. While In Hungary attending Ital ian prisoners, who had been aant as far away as possible from tho Isonxo rront, so that they could not escape and go home, Rumanians told me civil conditions hnd boon such in Rumania that the field had not been worked, nnd thercforo the crops hsd been poor." supply or knitted things to wear." And the governor resumed his placid knitting. LEGAL NOTICES MfsisssfastsasVttMM Notice of Ouanllun Rale, In tlio County Court of the State of Oregon, for County of Lake. In the Mutter of the Estate and aunrdlanshlp of Hugh C. Ander son, Minor. Pursuant to an order, made by the Honorable County Judge of the Coun ty of Lake, 8tate of Oregon, dated the 4th day of February, 1918, notice Is horeby given that the undersigned will sell, at private sulo, for cash, at Ukovlew, In the County of Lake and State of Oregon, on or after the 9th day or March, 1918, an undivided one-rourth Interest of said minor In and to tho following described real property, situated In Klamath Coun ty. Oregon, to-wlt: The 8EK of the NEK of section 3, T, 39 8., R. 9 E. W. M contain Ing 40 acres. Beginning at the 8W corner of the BWK of the NWU of Soctlon 2, Township 39 south, Range 9 east, W. M., and running thence oast along the half section line 330 feet, running ihence north parallel to tha section line common to sections 2 and 3, in said Tewn: ship and range, 660 feet, .running thence west parallel to the balf sec tion line first above mentioned, 330 feet, and thence south, along the section line common to aald sections 2 and 3, 660 feet, to the place of beginning, containing Ire acres, leu the area' occupied by the right of way of tha government canal across aald tracts. Blocks 1, 2, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, I, I. 10, 11, t, 13, 14, 16 and 16, la the towa of Merrill, belag a portion of the NE of the SEK of Section 3, ' Township 41 south, Haugo 10 east,' w. m according to a duly recorded plat on record In the county clerk's' offlco at Klamath Fall., Oregon. Lota 12, 3, 4, 6, 0, 7 nnd 8, In block 6, and lot 7 nnd 8, block 13, or tho town of Merrill, a the same appears on the duly recorded plat of the ald town now on Ilia In tho office of tha county clerk or Klam ath County, Oregon, Mock 49 In tot 3 In Hectlon 11, Township 40 south, Itango 10 cast, w. m in laid town or Merrill, Oregon. Lot C, block 48, Nichols Addition to the city of Klamath Falls, Ore gon. The proposed sale wllLbo subject to confirmation by the County Court or l.ako County, Oregon. Dated at Lakavlaw, I,nke County, Orogon, this 4th day or February, 1918. C. ROSS ANOKItSON, duardlan. 8-1D-22-I-K Halo of Timber Hooled propoial In duplicate, each In un envlope marked "I'roponal for allotment tlmDer"'and directed to tho Huperlutendent of Klamath Indian Htlmol, Klamath Agency, Orogon, will bo retelted until 12:00 o'clock noon, I'aclllc Coast time, March 14, 1918, for tho purchase or tho merchantable haw timber uoon tho following de scribed lands: I-ot li and 7 and W A HW14. 8ec. 22, T. 34 8.. It. 7 Kast. comprising the allotment or Algy O'Tool. The timber Is estimated at approximately ,1.000,000 feet, all yel. low pine. The lowest bid per thous and feet board measure, log scale. which will be considered ror this tim ber Is' 93.76. All Umber must be cut, remoted and paid ror under regula tion proscribed by tho Commissioner ; or Indian Affairs before July 1, 1918. With each proposal n certified check amounting to 9300.00 must be sub mitted. This check hIiouM ho drawn Klamath InXnDTh.,,o,.?"UCheckVo0r uiiHiicccsHfiil bidders will bo returned anil that of the aucccHHful bidder wll bo applied toward tho payment on the iiuiuur ur itriaiiiuu u luricil 11 uio bid Is accepted and tho bidder rail to enter into contract tor tho purchase or the timber within thirty days trom the date or the acceptance or the pro posal. The successful bidder must in n ho an mldltlonnl doposlt or ten per rent or the estimated value or the tlmbor within thirty days alter the approval or the timber sale contract. Tho right of tho Commissioner of In dian Affnlra to walo technical de fect In tlio adertlsemont and pro faral and to reject any and all bids is reserved. Further Information as to the tlmbor and regulations con cerning tlmbor sales may be obtained from the Superintendent of the Klam ath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Klamath Agency. Oregon. February. 27. 1918 2-6-8-11 Noticn to Contractors I'ltns and specifications for the re modeling and completion or the pres ent court house in Hot Springs Addi tion, ror Klamath County. Klamath Falls, Oregon, ran bo seen at the offlco or the county clerk or Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, and nt Architect E. E. McClaran'a office at Portland, Oregon, ror which bids will be received until noon, March 20th, 1918. Bids will alto be recolved on an alternate plan lor a new building, plana are on file at county clerk's office, Klamath County, Oregon. Each bidder bidding must bid on both the remodeling and the alternate. A certified check of 10 per cent of bid to accompany bid, guaranteeing a construction contract will be signed and bond given, the County Court re serves the right to reject any and all bids, and to let the work to the best Interests of the county. C. R. DE LAP, 21-20t Clerk of County Court Resolution of tlio Common Council Declaring Ita Intention to Im prove Conger Avenue, and Fix Ing Date for Hearing Objections Thereto. The city englnoer, pursuant to res olution of tbe Common Council here tofore adopted, having, under date of September 2, 1917, filed plana and specifications, and estimates of cost of improving Conger avenue by pav ing same from Main street to the terminus ot said Conger avenue, In eluding intersections, and the Coun ell having taken same under advise ment and finding said plans, specifi cations and estimates satisfactory, Re It Resolved, That aald plans, specifications and estimates for the Improvement of Conger avenue be and the same aro hereby approved. Be it further Reaolved, That the Common Council hereby declares Its Intention to Improve aald Conger ave nue In accordance with the aald plana, specifications and estimates, aald Im provement to consist ot paving satd Coogsr avenue with light bltullthlc pavement, and the construction of storm sewera thereon, at tba cost, as estimated by'the city engineer, of the sum of 921,766.60. , And be it further Reaolved by the Common Council, That the property listed and described la' "Schedule A," hereto attached and so designated, and made a, part of tbia resolution, he bad hareby. la declared benefited by said Improvement, aad that aald prop erty st listed aaveeerlbed u said PALLS, ORE60N Schedule A If hereby declared to be the property to be asissssd. for tbe expense of said Improvement. B(J u further Reaolved, That Mon. dny, tie lit day o'f Aorll. 1918. at tha hour of 8 o'clock D. m.. at tha Coun cil Chamber In the city, hall, be fixed mi tho time and place for the hearing of objection and remonstrances alnt said proposed Improvement, and the I'ollco Judge li hereby dl- locted to cauie notice of aald hear ing to bo published aa by charter ' provided NCHKIIULK A Property to bo Aaseaaed for the Im provement of Conger Avenua United HUIm of America Starting at a point marked by a atone 18x6x0 Incl.vj sot In tho ground lor the south oast corner or Joseph Conger's lot; said stono bearing N. 41 deg E. 1094 root inoro or less from the quarter cornor common to Stc'a 31 and 32, Tp. 38 H R. 9, E. W. M.; thence running 8. C2 dog. E. 200 feet to Initial point of the following describ ed tract: Beginning at said Initial point and running aoutb 62 deg. 66 feet; thonce S. 43 deg. 30 mln. W. 309.C feet; thonce N. 67 deg, 60.3 root to the loft or east bank of Link IllVor; thence along said bank of Link River N. 26 deg. YV. 26.4 feet J tlienco N. 46 deg. 4 mln. E. 303.8 feet to initial point herein designated aa point of beginning,. Florence M. Leavlti Beginning at a stone monument 18x6x6 inches, sot In the ground for the southeast corner of Joseph Conger's lot; thence H. 71 deg. 30 mln. W. 300'llnks to tha ciut or left bank of Link Rivar; thonce S. 26 deg. E. along the aald bank of Ll'uk River to the northwest corner or tract heretofore 'sold to the United States of America; tbence N.4S deg. 4 mln. E.303.8 feet; thence N. 02 deg. W. 200 feet mora or leu j to place of beginning, Annie M. lUcluird IUchardsoa Estate Be ginning at a stone monument In the center of the northerly end of Conger inonue; thence N. 32 deg. 14 mln.W. 123.30 feet; thence 8. 72 deg. 12 mln. V. to Link River; thence down Link River to a point 8. 72 deg. 12 mln. W. of the point of beginning; thence N. 72 deg.' 12 mln. east to the point of beginning. Tlionuu Drake Beginning at a PQlnt N. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 122.20 from a stone monument In the can tor of the northerly end of Conger nvcnuo; thence N. 33 deg. 14 mln. V. 2S9.9S feet; tbence 8. 72 deg. 12 mln. W. to Link River; tbence down Mnk River to a point 8. 72 deg. It mln. V. of the point of beginning; thenco N. 72 dog. 12 mln. E. to the! point of beginning. I. P. Tabor Beginning at a point N. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 386.25 feet from a stone monument In the center of the northerly end of Conger ave nue; tlienco N. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 92.90 feet; thence 8. 72 deg. 12 mln. V. to Link River; thence down Link niver to a point 8. 72 deg. 12 mln. Wont or the point of .beginning; thenre N. 72 deg. 12 mln. E. to tbe point of beginning. c. D. Wlllnoa Beginning nt a point N. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 479.15 feet from a stone monument In tbe center of the northerly end of Conger avenue; thence north 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 70.20 feet; thence 8. 72 deg. 12 mln. V. to Link River; tbence down Link River to a point 72 deg. 12 mln. VY. of the point of beginning; thence N. 72 deg. 12 mln E. to the point of beginning. May D. Willsoa Beginning at a point N. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 649.26 foot from a stone monument in the center ot the northerly end of Con ger acnue; thence N. 33 deg. 14 mm. V. 88.88 feet; thence 8. 72 deg. 12 mln W. to Link River; thence down Link River to a point 8. 72 deg. 12 mln. W. of the point of be ginning; thence N. 72 deg., 12 mln E. to the place ot beginning. The Klamath Development Co. That portion of lots 7 and 8 of Sec tion 32, Township 38 South, Range 9 E. W. M lying between blocka 150 nnd 151, In Buena Vista Addition to tho city of Klamath Palls, Oregon, and the Easterly line of Conger ave nue. ,. May D. Willsoa Beginning at a point S 65 deg. 36 min. E. 135 feet from a stone monument at the end of Conger avenue (said monument being the southeast corner of Joseph Conger's lot); thence 8. 57 deg. 44 mln. S. 99 feet along the east side ot said avenue; tbence N. 48 deg.'SS mln. E. 80 feet along the north aide of aald avenue; thence 8: 48 deg. 45 mln. E. 5 feet; thence N, 41 deg. 15 mln. E. 100 feet; thence N. 40 dag. 30 mln. W. 186 feet; thence 8. 33 deg. 15 mln. W. 282 feet to the place of beginning. May D. Willsoa Lot 5 of block 104 In Buena Vista Addition to the city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, J. G. Pierre Estate Lot 10 of block 103 of Buena Vista Addition to the City of Klamath Palls, Oregon. Andrew M. OoUler Lot "11 of block 108 of Buena Vista Addition to the City of Klamath PaUs. Oregon. B. R, Reamaa Lota is and is or block 108 In RtieM, VleU Addition, te the City ot Klaut1'BJJVOTtB P. P. rowa aa4 W. K. Lot 14 of block 101' la aHToBa Vista Addition to. tba City of'KJitiaU Falls, Oregon, Agaea Pierce) Beginning at a point la Sec. 33, Tp. 33 8., R. 9 E. VY. M from which (be quarter sec tion corner on tbe north boundary Una of aald section 33 bsara N. 33.24 cbalna and B. 19.23 chains; run thence N. 49 deg. El 1.32 chalna to tbe right bank of Big Klamath Water Ditch; thence 8. 29 deg. E. 7.84 cbalna; thence 8. 40 dag. W. to the easterly line of Conger avenue; thence northwesterly along tho east erly line of aald Conger avenua to In- tersectlon of line N. 49 deg. E. of the point of beginning; except that por tion of tho above described property heretofore sold to Jackson F. Kim ball. Jackson P. KMball Beginning on the easterly line of Conger avenue, 8. 42 deg. 18 mln. E 212.14 feat, and N. 47 dog. 42 mln. E. 17.6 feet trom a atone monument In center of Conger avenue, which is N. 66 deg. 42 mln. E. 187 feat and N. 12 deg. 48 mln. W. 466.6 feet N. 41 deg. IS mln. W. 687.6 feet from a stone moanmont at the Intersection of tbe center line of Main street, and Payne alley; thence N.-47 deg. 42 mln. E. 76 feat to the westerly line of Ewaunn Heights Addition to Klamath Palis, Oregon; thence S. 89 deg. E. 60.83 feet; thence 8. 47 deg. 42 mln. W. 76 feet to tbe easterly line of Conger avenue; tbence N. 41 deg. IS mln. W. 60 feet, along the easterly line of Conger avenue, te the place of be ginning. K. L. Elliott Lot 4 of block 1 In the town of LinkvlUe (now City of Klamath' Palls), Oregon. H. B. Hargae Hairs Lot 2 of block 1 In tbe town of Unkvllle (now City of Klamath Palls), Oregon. Antoae Prarle Lot 7 of block 26 In tbe towa of LinkvlUe (now City ot Klamath Pall), Oregon. Alexander leartla Rotate susd H. R, Kramee Lot 6 of block 25 la the town of Unkvllle (now City of Klam ath Falls), Oregon Alexander Mania Estate aad B. R. Reaaaea Lota 1 aad 2 of block 26 In tbe towa of LinkvlUe (bow City of, Klamath Palla), Oregon. H. O. Telford Rotate aad Ray Tat. frd Beginning at the southeasterly corner ot lot 4 of block 26 la the town of Llakvtlle (bow City of Klam ath Falls', Oregon; thence northwest erly nlong the westerly line of Con ger aveaue 16 feet; theaee soath westerly at right aaglee to Conger avenue to Link River; tfceaee eeatb- easterly along Link River to the southeasterly line of lota 8 nnd 4 of said block 86; theaee easterly along said line to Conger aveaue aad the point of beginning. H. C. Telford Rotate Beginning at a point on tho westerly line of Cob gr avenue, '20 feet northerly from the southeasterly corner of lot 4 of .block 36 la the towa or LinkvlUe (uow City of Klamath Palla', Ore gon; theaee northerly along the west erly line of Conger aveaue, 86 feet; thelce aoBthweeterly at right angles to Conger aveaue to the westerly line of lot 8 of aald block 26; theaee southerly aloag the westerly' line of said 'lot 8, 86 feet; theaee easterly parallel with the southerly line of said lota to the place of beginning.. Harry Telford The northerly 64 feet of lota 8 aad 4, block 86, la the towa of LinkvlUe (bow City of Klam ath FallshOregoa; Alee, Beglaalngat the northwesterly corner ot aald lot 8 of block 36; thence easterly along the ncrthcrly line of said lota, to the westerly line of Conger avenue thence northerly along the westerly line of Conger avenue 66 feet; thence westerly and parallel with the north erly line of aald Iota 3 and 4, to Link Rher; thence southerly aloag Link Rivar to tho place ot beginning. IMra of the Estate of H. B, Mar gun Beginning at a point which la 8. 29 deg. E, 7.84 chalna and N. 49 dtg. E. 1.S8 chains from a point from which the quarter section corner on the north line of Section 88, Town hlp 88 south, Range 9 East, Wlllam- ette Meridian, bears N. 88.84 chalna and east 19.88 chains; thence 8. 39 deg. B. 8 chalna and76 links; thence 8. 40 deg. W, 1.66 chains; thence 8. 674 deg. W3.60 chalna to-the east bank ot Link River; thence N. 78 deg. W. 8.10 chalna; thence N. 58 deg. 65 mln. E. 5.76 chains to the Pl of beginning; excepting that portion lying east of the westerly ltae, of Conger aveaue la the City ot Klam ath Palla, Oregon. Jarkaoa P. Kimball Commencing at the intersection of tha center or Conger -aveaue1-aid Main atreeta In the City ot Klamath Palls, Oregon, according to the Stat of the survey of Conger aveaue aa recorded la Plat Book 8 la the oce of the county clerk; of Klamath, County, Oregon, taking the ceater.ef Mala 'street as N .60 deg. 48 mln. a. theaee N. IS deaf. 48 mln. W. 461.8 feet; thence N. 43'deg. 18 mln.' W. "94.38 feet; thence 8. 48 deg. 80 mln. W. 17.8 root to tha begtnang ,et tha wad hereby described; thence. 48"de6C U.U. W,. the .eat. Mmt PAGE Conger avsaua.66 feat; theaee south 49 deg. 30 mln. W. 1,26 feet; theaee 8. 42 dsg. 18 mln. E. 16 feet; theaee a. 49.dsg. 30 mln. W. to the east or left bank or Link River; thence dewa atd Link River along the easterly or left bank 60 feet or more to the llae or the property of the heirs of H. B. Hargus; thence north 49 deg. 30 mln. E. to the west line of Conger avenue and the place of beginning. William M. Duncan Commencing at tbe Intersection of the centers of Conger avenue and Main atreet, ac cording to the recorded plat of the strvey or Conger avenue, thence N. 19 deg. 48 min. W. 466.6 feet; thence N. 42 deg. 18 mln. W. 159.33 feet; thence 8. '49 deg. 30 mln. W. 17.S feet to the beginning of the deiclp tlon of this land; thence south 49 deg. .10 mln. W. 12S feet; thenre 8. 42 deg. IS mln. E. 15 feet; thenre 8. 49 deg. 30 mln W. to the east or left bank of Link ftlver; thence N. 73 its, W. up stream aloag said river to tho so ah boundary c: proporty of Arum Pierce; thence N. 49 deg. 30 mln. E. to the Intersection with the westerly line ot Conger avenue; thence 8. 42 deg. 18 mln. V. 90.80 feet along the west boundary ot said Conger avenue to the place or beginning. Agnea Pierce Commencing at tbe Intersection or the centers or Conge'r avenue and Main street, according to the recorded plat ot tho survey ot Conger avenue; thence N. 19 deg. 48 rrln. W. 465.6 feet; thence N. 42 deg. IS mln. W. 250.12 feet; thence 8. 49 dag. 20 mln. W. 17.5 feet to the be ginning of tbe description o'f this land; tbence N. 42 deg. 18 mln. W. along tbe westerly line of Conger ave nue 22.80 feet; thence south 40 deg. 30 mln. W. to tbe east or left bank of Klamath River; thence aoutherly along aald river bank to a point 8. 49 deg. 30 mln. W. of tbe place of be ginning; thonce N. 49 deg. 30 mln. E. to the place ot beginning. i. C. Reach Estate Commencing at tho intersection of the centers of Conger avenue and Main "street; thence N. 19 deg. 48 mln. W. 466.5 foet; thence N. 42 deg. 18 mln. W. 283.93 feet; thence 8. 49 deg. 30 mln. W. 17.5 feet to tbe beginning of the description ot this land; thence K. 43 deg. 18 mln. W. 70 feet nlong the westerly line of Conger aveaue; tbence 8. 49 deg. 30 mln. W. to tha east or left bank of Link River; tbence southerly along said river bank to n point 8. 40 deg. 30 mln. W. of the place of beginning; thence N. 40 deg. 30 mln. E. to the place of beginning;. J. W. BiesssMS Beginning at a point from which the ,14 section cor ner oa the north line of Sec. S3, Tp. 28 b., R. S E. W. M., beara north 38.34 chnlna and east 19.88 chalna; thence south 41 deg. E. 200 Ilaka; thence 8. '49 deg. W. 650 links; theuce N. 41 deg. W. 260 links; thence N. 40 deg. B. 550 links to the place of beginning. California-Oregon Power Co. Commencing at the Intersection of the centers of Conger aveaue and Main atreet; thence N. 19 deg. 48 mln. W. 465.5 feet; thence N. 48 deg. IS mln. W. 587.5 feet; thence 8. 55 deg. 58 mln. W. 19.8 feet to the beginning of the description ot thu land; thence N. 47 deg. 23 mln. W. 321.1 feet along tho westerly line ot Conger avenue; thence S. 44 deg. 88 mln. W. 224.4 feet; thence N. 4 deg. 12 mln. W. 13 feet; thence S. 85 deg. 48 mln. W. 40 feet; thence S. 44 deg. 81 mln. W. to the left or east bank of Link River; thence souther ly along the satd river bank to a point which is 49 deg. W. of the point of beginning; thence N. 49 deg. E. to the place of beginning. Russell A. Alford Beginning at a point from which tbe K section cor-, ner on the north line of Section 32, Township 38 south, Range 9 cut ot Willamette Meridian beara N. 30.01 chains and east 83.96 chains; tbence north 484 deg. W. 1.37 chalna; tbence S. 49 deg. W. 1.30 chains;' tbence N. 61 deg, W. 0.50 chains; tbence 8. 67 deg. W. 5 chalna to Link River; thence 8. 67 deg. E. 2.49 chalna along said river; tbence N. 44 deg. 31 mln. E. 1.90 chains to the N.W. corner ot Klamath Palla Light 4b Water Co. lot; thence east along the north line of satd lot .61 chains; thence aouth 0.16 chalna along the east line ot said lot; thence N. 44 deg. 35 mln. E. 3.55 chalna to place of beginning. Klamath Canal Company Begin ning at' the southeast corner of O. C. ADDlegstVs lot according to survey ot B. Meyer, made Jnne 39, 1880; tbence running N.63 deg. W.47 links; thence N. 48 deg. 30 mln. E. 138 finks; thence S. 48 deg. 46 mln. E. 107 links; thence 8. 49 deg. W. 130 links; tbence N. 61 deg. 50 links to the place of beginning. State of Oregon, v City of Klamath Palis, as: County of Klamath. I, A. L. Leavltt, Police Judge ef. the City ot Klamath Palls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing ' Is a duW'anrollad CODV of the raoelU' tloa kdopted by the Comma Ceaaest;, oa the 31st day of FabwaryVms. A.UUyiTT,Mle.iigs 3 J -v! ( KI ha -, .y ts " W Z v r- "V-jUw'l