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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1918)
" V, 'S-XT 7-1 iuMAi,.M.uu:ii ii, hum THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VAOK ', ? . 4m:":":"?' The Family Laxative .'or .iitlpnllim nnil general lumrl Irrvgularltliw Klgmi In ,.,,. llmwHwr ' Who ml hmniu It promptly pro. dms ikwinti rrMit riRiwn ihn tii't rimlrahtit Utatlvn nihil t tltnt M handle It ihHv.n'1 r r Rrlpa but le '- iiiiran air PKrinen . i. .! .nll la artlon ' HIIIHH - - - . I tic awl Uflc IWtara You'll bTt beat reaulu Klitm tnm KUrUTHrAUSMCOOtl 113 f,t, - w-ffa PHPawaaeivri PROFESSIONAL CARDS JUIIS C. CI.KHIIORN ranniy Hurvvyor (1ll Knainerr ft City & County Abstract Co. AIITHtrp II. WHJtOV Gl? Main 8t. PAHM I.O.INH AT N I'KIt CKNT KMT W!?WJWATH TALIS MCOOttriM 1101 (illTAM.Vn INIl'flAN ArlillrrM anil Knglnrrra r.OT-8 Henry llullUlnat Wi: I I.VAXC'K UV Phono Mn In K72.1. Portland, Ore. 1)11. KARL (1. WIHKt'AllVKII HH.NTIST Offlrp, Ronins 7 anil H, Willie llullillnit DR. P. R. GODDARD I Ostiopnllilc Physlrlsa M Burgeon I Hulte 21 1, I. O. O. V. Trruple I (over K. K. K. Store) t Phone :r.M . . Ilea. Phone, SMII (The only Osteopathic Physi cian nnd Surgeon la Klamath Calls.) j W. D. MILLER Omrnt Ctmtrarta Walks, Floors, PoundatloM. Cot crete Hulldlng Illocks. riuea and Tiles. 232 8. Sixth 81. Phone IM DR. J. G. GOBLE Well knoun OntomeUst Optician, la Permanently Located at 126 3d Street OppjMdte Kike Temple liumo WM Msko engagements, anil ho will ll at your home and examine your c) is, tor Kliisaes, If you can ot tun t hi. osjiro. WOOD Block, slab, limb and body, any w"Hi. Hnwll or largo qnanti- Prompt aervlco. Tema Cash. OlDcc Fifth and Mala Phono U2R Klukuth Fuel Company i PRVTON, Mgr. Society Events ot the Week 1 A luiowell purly was jlvcn Wed J iiesduy vwnltig at tha liumo ot Mr, and Airs, (leo. tilulin, In honor of I Rex mid Hoy Ul'rolrlo, who left Krllny to Join th J, h, Auto Bor hleo, Klv. hundred wus playod, tha jilist pilrn ImiIiik nwurdnd to Mr. , .liilii.Hiin ami tlin consolation prliu to Mr. Shipley. Tim nrlie. w.n nlvnii by iIdi winner to the Kiii'iitB of honor, who also recolvedj .,....., ..., .mi.Uiiiu nnu wore oacn jtHumiled with n Niifety rnsor by ..... ..,., oi win r-ora uurngo, 'I li Jim j lipniiiiil !. !..... aa - ' Thoiw i'ivkiiii. uiiii.ui'i mr nnu Mm. lllchn nnd the guests of honor worn M-Wih nnd Mcsdsmos It. L. Alex- verle llruhnker. Jack Porter. . 0. ,, I1V .,, w ' hoii, Hoy nl, floor Re Humphrey; wimtos rrimia ana I'earl Hlohn, Frances Humphrey. Witty and Juno . . ...... .. i . " . IOn.! ,n" '"" l,,,ml"",'r. CW iipiii nnu trrnii iiini.n. I Tim lift. ..it. llni.B rl..ft. ...... ..1 '"" nuniiiuoii iii inn nomo or Mrn. 8. T Hiiininure. Tho aMernoim wiih Npeni in needlework. The dny nelni: the birthday of Mm. (lco. Illehn, Hhn win proHented with n numlii'riif beautiful Rifle by the mom bvm. TIiimo prenont were Momtnmrn Hhi-olN, Htelnmeti, Humphrey, Illehn, W. I. Jotumoii, J. M. Johnnon, Km- milt. North, Wecdon, Hhlpley, Hlch nrdM.ii, Wm, Wlllnan, Hector, Alford,' Kuril and Tempter. A MirprUo party wan Riven on Wednesday evonlng at the homo of Mrr Calklnn for Helen and fltolln 'I nrnr r by u group of their former Ni'lioolmntes. Helen and Stolla Turn-! r live In Medford nnd nro hero lulling their father. Those giving Woiluicday iiflnrnoon at tin-homo of the ratty weru Frances Humphrey, Mrs. II. O. McCarthy. I u.ry Illehn, Margaret Johnson, Pao' . and llnttlo flugnrman, (iortrudo Ow-j a cry Jolly crowd surprised Mr. nl, (loMen Hawkins, Huby Smith, ! and .Mrn. I.awrenco Mehnffoy at tholr Ktrno Hunks, (Iraio Klllott, lirenu homo on Pacific Terrace latt Friday Anlli-ii, nmf rtber Catkins. night. Tho event was a roinpSf-to Isitiprlse to tho Mehnffeys and llin Mrs. I.ouls lloldlshur gave a pnrty, H'ltunl.'iy afternoon In lionor of the ninth birthday of her son, Charles. I The uflernnnn was spent In playing Kiimeii. The Invited guests were Voplm end Jenn Hogors, Suito nnd Maria Crimes, Kvolyn, I.uclllo and Cllr.u Kiancls, liura and Martuerltc (toMrm'th, Kmmltt North, Itiymenl AWAY! END PAIN InMant relief fmni nerve torture and Mlaerjr with old "8t. Jarnbe l.lnlment" (let a small trial bottle! Rub this soothing, penetrating lini ment right Into tho sore, Inflamed nerves, and like magic neuralgia disappears, "fit. Jacobs Liniment" conquers pain. It Is a baralesa neu. ralgla rollef which doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Don't suffer! It's so needless, del I a small trial bottle from any drug storo and gently rub the "aching nerves" and In Just a moment you will be absolutely free frompaln, ache and suffering, but what will please you more Is, that the misery will not corao back. No dlfferehro whother your pain or neuralgia misery Is In the faco, houd or any part of the body, you get Instant relief and without In Jury. Adv. 44 RUB NEURALGIA i Eat Less Meat i ' If I Tak a glass of Saks to bothers Zw Katlng meat regularly eventually produroa kidney troublo in some form or othor, snys-n woll known author ity, becauso tho uric acid In meat ex cites the kidneys, they become over worked; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particular ly backache and misery in the kidney ealen: rheumatlo twinges, severe backaches, add stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you. get about tour ounces ot Jad Salts from any good KtniM, Durtttl Drown, Mji'm Van Hlcklo ii lid Klvliu lloldlsha,' Tlio following Indies urslslcd Mix. Ilol-nului- in entertaining tin) children-, Mi'4iliuncH Emily lllehii, Losllo Rog oi ii. Chus. Utctuwcll, Carl Cofcr mid Jiif (loldsmllh, Mrs, W. A. Delicti etitortulnod on vtoiiiiiunuy iifti'rinioti In honor of tho ninth hlrthduy of her hoii, Hilly. Tho ntteriinon wiih hm.m.i Ii. ..mm end tho lumstH were Dale nnd Verno nrifflth. Ilurgo Mnsnn, Chnrl.-H John. !. I utrti ii i.nii v .. i... mi.. ...... I.lli-eu White, IiiiiIh IliibnrtH. I-Mwnnl Hoyd, John Hrett, uml Jennie nnd John DcUoll. 'Ihe A W. W. Club met on Wod liiM.lity afternoon with Mr. I'lul he Ikhuhh nl the Ittiinchv. The liotnn of Mri. t'urp afternoon wnn Kpent In miklnB lmnilnKfH for tho iiriilcu: i.. ........ .. .. . .. . . uuinriniini oi mi) lieu lyrns. NOCieiV. Herenfter for the rest of thU Hiinwm .. . ... ... . .. ten emu win .iuot in tno Hcil. Cross irx IIiioiiih on tlie club dny ti inaka bi.r.itavM, an the flub lmH been on- toiluliiod IIiIh year by each iA the inemberii. TIioko proient won Mm dailies llratton, CiinitnliiRi, liiinb.ir. llr.rii, White, Wlrt. Thoi. Martin, nnd I'hiiH. Murtln. II.. qt.lM. i rti..i .... . .miii.iiuaiiiiu.ui i.uuv.uuv it;.:., uil Jul. ho Thimble Club of tho W omon of ,'.'. ..,,. .... ,,,...', ,,.,, . ' Wniiittrnfl met on Thursday after i con nl tho homo of Mm. It. V II it rl'.niiH. Tho afternoon was xpnn: l:i working for tho Ited Cross society, 'thorn present woro Mesd'imen 'lien Johnson, Adam.i. Kuykendall, Hanks, M. Wllliin, J. V. Ilrowbakor. It. R. Ill eu linker, and Walter Cofcr. The I.elmiro Hour Club met on cvriiliig brought m;o) id. MeFxir nnd tlie dellcloim yiippor by the party wore K'oit'.r Thoro In tljo partv rro and Mbidaines Uiwirncu KlMicnr. Van llellen, John Martin, Carl (ofer, J. M. Wntklns, John 3lo rieiiH. Collier, fllnlsyer, Watt. WI.po! er, IJojrors. Miss Allro MrCouit, Mrr. Km old Lincoln, Arthur Panel. j Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men of hot water each mom- fnf halea tit look and fool clean, tweet, fresh, i i Happy, bright, alert vigorous and vhaclous a good clear skin; a natural rosy complexion and freedom from ill ness are ussured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and like wise every man could reallio tho won ders of the morning Inside bath, what a gratifying clinnge would take place. Instead of the thousands ot sickly, unnemlc- looking men, women nnd girls with panty or muddy complexions; In stead of the multitudes of "nervo wrecks," rundowns," brain fags" and pessimists wo should see it virile, opti mistic throng of losy checked people overywhero. ' An Inside bath is had by drinking, euch morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of Back Hurt s flush Kidneys if bladder you glass of water bofore breakfast for a fow days nnd your ktdueya will then act One. This famous salts Is made from tho ncld of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and atlmulate then? to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids In tho urlno so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Bolts' cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effcrvescont llthla. water drink which millions of men and women take uow and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thua avoiding' serious kidney disease. Adr. . limestone phosphuto In It to wnb from thu stomach, Jlvor, kidney and ten' yards of bowels the previous duy'ii In- 1 1 ! . 4 ... uiBesimic wmue, sour leinionmiioDii lie It further Kcsolvod, Tliut Mon and poisons, thua cleansing, nwccten-'juy, tlio tut day of April. 1918, ut the lug and freshening the entlio ulliiiuii- lOU1. r i o'clock p. m at tho Coun- inry ennui ieroio putting moro rood Into tho stomach. iiuiu nuHjvt;, iu nmi iiviiiiiiciic, mi- loiirtiicns, nHiy bicntn, rlieumntlm, - coIiIh; and particularly tho to who have u pallid, Hiillnw cdtiiplexliin mill who urn t'oiiNtlpnted viry often, itto urged to obtain n iiuaitur pound of lltni'iitonu phoiiphnte at the ilrui; ntoro which will cohI but a trllle hut Ih Htilllclcnt to dem oiiKtinti) tho (julck and teinnrkabla tlmnr.o In both hralth anil appenrnnco nwaltliiR thiMe who practice Internal Himltatlon. We niu.it temembiir that liiHldo rleanllncHH Is more Important than outdlde, bccnuHo tho eldn does not nbKorb ImpurltleH to contnmlnato tho blood, wlillo the pore In tho thirty feet of bowelit do. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES Knli) of Timber Beulcd proponul In dupllcato, oach In an onvlope innrked "I'miiosal for allotment timber" uiid directed to tho Superintendent of Klumuth Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon, will bo rocelvcd until 12:00 o'clock noon. I'ncllle Coast time, March 14, 1U1K, for tho purchase of tho merchantable waw timber upon tho following dc Hcrlbed lands! l.otn G and 7 uiid W li HWVi. Bcc. 22. T. 31 8., 11. 7 Hnst, coiuprUIng tho ullotmont of Algy O'Tuol. The timber Is estimated ut ....-....... 1 mm nfi .. .1. H.l and feet bonid measuro, log Hcale, which will be considered for thin tim ber Ih $3.7f. All timber must be cut, loiuuvvu unu i'iiiu lur iiuuur iukiiiu - tlou iirt-scrlhuil by the Commissioner removed ami paid for under regula of Indian Affairs heforo July 1, 1M1S.1 thenre S. sr, deg. K. along tho said Willi each proposal n certllled chock ,.ink of Link River to the northwest sr?s"?h!: c!,:!rk-oH?io,r.cth0"urrit ; -- j, "-tAoforo1 o,d v the In fnvor of tho Superintendent of tho HJnltod Mutes of America; thence itiuinuili imiiiin school, ciiecka or unsuccessful hlildci'H will ho returned uml that of tho succcjgful bidder will be applied toward tho payment on the timber or retained as a forfeit If tho bid Is accepted and the bidder falls to enter Into contract for tho purchase of tho timber uithln thirty days from hi ilute of tho ui'ceptnnco of tho pro posal. Tho Hiicrt'ssful bidder must mal.o an uddltlonnl deposit ot ten per cent of tho estimated value of tho timber within thirty days after tho npprovnl of the timber salo contract Tho right of the Commissioner or In. dlnn Affairs to wnlvo techulcal do ferts In tro advertisement and pro' iiosal nnd to reject any and till bids Is reserved. Further Information as to tho timber and regulations con rrrulng tlmhor Kites may bo obtained from tho Buiierlutcndont of tho Klam nth Indian Scl.oal, Klamath Agency, Oregon. Klamath Agency, Oregon. February, 27. 1918 2-S-8-11 .Notice to Contractors I'l.ms and specifications for tho re modeling and completion ot tho pres ent court house in Hot Springs Addi tion, fur Klamath County, Klamath Palls, Oregon, can be seen nt tho otllre or tho county clerk of Klamath Coun ty, Ores"", und nt Architect K. K. MeClnrnn's otHco at Portland, Oregon, for which bids will bo received until noon, March 20th, 1918. Rids will also be received on an nltcrnato plan for a now building, plans arc on flic nt couuty clerk's office Klamath County, Oregon. Kach blddor bidding must bid on both tho remodeling and the altcrnato. A certllled check or 10 per cent or bid to accompany bid, guaranteeing a construction contract will bo signed and bond given, tho County Court re serves the right to reject any and all bids, and to lot tho work to tho bo3t 4utcrcsts or the county. C. 11. DB LAP, 21-201 Clork or County Court Resolution nl tlie Common Council DecliuliiK Its Intention to Im pmvo Conger Avenue, mid Fix ing I:tto for Hearing Objections Thereto. Tho city engjneor, pursuant to res olutlon ot tho Common Council here. tofoio adopted, having, under ditto ot September 2, 1917, tiled plans and epoclllcatious, and estimates of cost of Improving Conger uvenuo by pav Ing snmo from' Main street to( tho terminus ot said Congor avenue, In eluding Intersections, and tho Coun ell haiug taken same under ndviso- ment nnd finding said plans, Bpoclll- cations and estimator satisfactory, Do It Resolved, That said plans, spoclllcntlons and ostlmntos for tho Improvement of Conger uvenuo bo mid tho snmo nre hereby approved. Do It further Resolved, That tho Common Council hereby declares Its Intoiitlou to improve said Conger avo nuo tn accordance with the said plans, specifications and estimates, said im provement to consist of paving said Conger avenue with light bltullthic pavement, and the construction ot storm sewers thereon, at the cost, as estimated by the city engineer, ot the cum of 125,766.60. And bo it further Resolved by the Common Council, That tho proporty listed ami described In "Schedule A," hereto attached and so designated, and made a part of this resolution, be and hereby is 'declared benefited by said Improvement, and that ssld prop erty so lUted and described In tald Schedule A Ii hereby declared to be the property to bo assessed for tfae yxponco of said Improvement. I , c (jliamberii In the city hall, bo flxod Uli llu Ulno nlll (inco ror ti10 hearing r OUjnclloiiB and remonstrance IlSa,i:)t Hi,ia proposed Improvement. ami the I'ollco Judgo Is hereby dl lifted to mn:u notice of said hear ing to ha published as by churtor piovldcd, HVUVMVLK A 1'roprrty to b(! AhkcwuiI for the Im piovemeiit of Conger Avenue United HIuIm or America Starting nt a point marked by a stono 18x6x6 IiicIum set In tho ground for tho south east corner or Joseph Conger's lot; said stone bearing N. 41 dog K. 1094 feet moro or lose from tho quarter corner common to Sec'g 31 and 32, Tp. 38 8 It. 9, E. W. M.; thence running S. r.2 dog. K. S00 foot to Initial point of tho following describ ed tract: Ucglnnlng at said Initial point and running south C2 deg. G6 feet; thence 8. 43 deg. 30 mln. W, ::0U.r. feet; thonco N. 07 deg, 50.2 feet to the left or east bank of Link Itlvcrj thenco along said bank ot Mnk Itlvcr N. 25 deg. W. 2C.4 feet; thenco N. .' deg. 4 mln. K. 303.8'feet tn Initial point heroin designated a point of beginning. Ktorenro M. I.envltt Deglnnlng at n Hiouo monument 18x6x0 Inches. set In tho ground for the southeast comer of Joseph Conger's lot; thence S. 71 deg. 30 mln. W. 300 links to the i . I oaEt or ,ott bank ot Link River; f.ir. ung, i mm. b.sus.s feet; tnence 4 mln N. C2 deg. W. 200 feet moro or less to place of beginning. Aiiulo M. Illcliurdfton Krtato Bo ginning at a stono monument In tho center of the northerly end or Conger avenue; thenco N. 32 deg. 14 mln.W. 123.30 reet; thence S. 72 deg. 12 mln. W. to Link River; thence down Link River to a point S. 72 deg. 12 mln. W. of -the point or beginning; tl once N. 72 deg. 12 mln. east to the point of beginning. Thomas Drake Deglnnlng at n point K. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 123.30 fiom n stone monument In tho cen ter of the northerly end of Conger uvenuo; thenco N. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 259.9." feet; thenco S. 72 deg. 12 mln. W. to Link River; thence down Link River to a point 8. 72 deg. 12 mln. W. or tho point of beginning; thcui-o X. 72 deg. 12 mln. E. to the point of beginning. I. P. Tabor Deglnnlng at a point X. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 386.25 feet fiom n stono mouumont In tho center of tho northerly end of Conger ave nue; thenco X. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 92.90 feet; tlicnce. S. 72 deg. 12 mln. W. to Link River; thenco down Lljik Ithcr to a point S. 72 deg. 12 mln. West of tho point of beginning; thoure X. 72 (leg. 12 mill. K. to the point of beginning. V. D. Willson Deglnnlng at a point X. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 479.15 feet from a stone monument in the renter of the northerly end of Conger avenue; thenco north 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 70.20 feot; thence 8. 72 deg. 12 mln. W. to Link River; thence down Link Itlvcr to a point 72 deg. IS mln, W. of tho point of beginning; thence X. 72 deg. 12 mln K. to the point of beginning. May l. Wllion ncglnning at a point X. 32 deg. 14 mln. W. 549.35 feot from n stono monument In the center of tho northerly end ot Con ger nvcnuo; thenco N. 32 deg. 14 mlu. W. SS.8S feet; thenco 8. 72 deg. 12 mln W. to Link Rlvor; thence down Link River to a point 8. 72 deg. 12 mill. W, of tho point ot be ginning; thenco X. 72 deg., 12 mln. l. to tho placo ot beginning. , The Klamafli Development Co. . That portion of lots 7 and 8 of Sec tion 32, Township 38 South, Range 9 i:. W. M., lying between blocks 150 nnd'ISl, In Duonn Vista Addition to the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, and tho Kastorly line of Conger ave nue. May l. Willson Deglnnlng nt n point S 65 deg. 26 mln. K. 135 foot fiom a otono monument at tho end of Congor nvonue (said monument being the southeast corner of Joseph Conger's lot); thence S. 57 deg. 44 mln. 1). 99 feet along the east side ot said avenue; thence X. 48 deg. 28 min. E. 80 feet along the north aide of said avenue; thence 8.M8 deg. 45 min. E. 5 feot; thence X. 41 deg. 15 min. K. 100 feot; thence X. 40 deg. 30 mln. W. 186 feet; thence 8. 23 dog. 15 mln. W. 232 foet to the place of beginning. Mny D. Willson Lot 5 of block 104 In Duena Vista Addition to the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon. J, O. Plerco Estate Lot 10 of block 103 or Duena Vista Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Andrew M, Collier Lot 11 of block 103 of Duena-Vista Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. E. R, Roames Lota 12 and IS of block 103 In Buena Vista Addition to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. P. P. Brotra aa4 W. X. Brmra- Lot 14 of block 103 in Buena Vista Addition to tbo City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Agnco Fierce Beginning at a point In Sec. 32, Tp. 38 8., R. 9 E. W. M from which the quarter sec tion corner on the north boundary line of said section 32 bears N. 3S.S4 chains and E. 19.28 chains; run thenco X. 49 deg. B. 1.82 chalna to the right bank of Big Klamath Water Ditch; thence 8. '39 deg. E. 7.84 chains; thence 8. 40 deg. W. to the easterly line of Conger avenue; thence northwesterly along tho east erly lino of said Conger avenue to In tersection of line N. 49 deg. E. of the point of beginning; except that por tion of the above described property heretofore sold to Jackson F. Kim ball. Jackson F. Kimball Deglnnlng on the easterly line of Conger avenue, 8. 42 deg. 18 mln. E 212.14 feet, and N. 47 oeg. 4Z mm. e. 17.5 feet from a atone monument In center of Conger avenue, which Is N. 66 deg. 42 mln. E. 187 feet and X. 19 deg. 48 mln. W. 465.6 feet X. 42 deg. 18 mln. W. 587.5 feet from a stone mounment at tho Intersection of the center line of Main street and Payne alley; thence X. 47 deg. 42 mln. E. 75 feet tn the westerly line ot Ewauna Heights Addition to Klamath Falls. Oregon; thence 8. 39 deg. E. 60.83 feet; thenco 8. 47 deg. 42 mln. W. 76 feot to the easterly line ot Conger avenue; thence X. 42 deg. 18 mln W. 60 feet, along the easterly line of Conger avenue, to the place of be ginning: K. h. Elliott Lot 4 of block 1 In the town of Llnkvllle (now City of Klamath Falls), Oregon. t HI II. Hargus Heirs Lot S of block 1 lit the town of Llnkvllle (now City of Klamath Falls), Oregon. Antone Prarle Lot 7 of block 25 In tho town ot Llnkvllle (now City ot Klamath Falls), Oregon. Alexander Martin Batata and E. R. Ilramea Lot 6 of block 25 In tho town of Llnkvllle (now City ot Klam ath Falls), Oregon. Alexander Martin Estate and E. R. Jteamea Lots 1 and 2 of block 26 in the town of Llnkvllle (now City of Klamath Falls), Oregon. H. C. Telford Estate and Ray Tel. ford Beginning at the southeasterly corner of lot 4 of block 26 In the town of Llnkvllle (now City of Klam ath Falls', Oregon; thence northwest erly along the westerly line of Con ger avenue 20 feet; thence south westerly at right angle to Conger avouue to Link River; thence south easterly along Link River to the j southeasterly line of lots 3 and 4 of snui diock ze; tnence easterly along tald line to Conger avenue and the point of beginning, II. C. Telford Estate Beginning at n point on the westerly line ot Con ger avenue, 20 feet northerly from tho southeasterly corner of lot 4 ot block 26 In the town of Llnkvllle (now City of Klamath Falls', Ore gon; thence northerly along the west erly line of Conger avenue, 36 feet; thelce southwesterly at right angles to Conger avenue to tho westerly Una of lot 3 of said block 26; thenco southerly along tho westerly lino of wild lot 3, 36 feet; thenco easterly parallel with the southerly lino of said lota to the place of beginning.. Harry Telford The northerly 64 feet of lots 3 and 4, block If, In tho town ot Llnkvllle (now City of Klam nth Falls), Oregon; Also, Beginning at the northwesterly corner of aald lot 3 of block 26;' thence easterly along the northerly line of said lots, to the westerly line of Conger avenue; thence northerly along the westerly line of Conger avenue 56 feet; thence westerly and parallel with the north erly line of said lots 3 and 4, to Link River; thence southerly along Link River to the place of beginning. Heirs of the Estate of H. D. Har giiN Beginning at a point which Is S. 39 deg. E. 7.84 chains and N. 49 dig. E. 1.82 chains from a point from which the quarter section corner on tlie north lino of Section 32, Town ship 38 south, Range 9 East, Wlllam- ct'.e Meridian, Dears N. as.su cnaina and cast 19.28 chains; thence 8. 39 deg. E. 2 chains and 76 links; thence S. 40 deg. W. 1.66 chains; thence 8. 67 deg. W. 2.50 chains tq the east 'hank of Link River; thence N. 73 deg, W. 3.10 chains; thence N. 58 deg. 65 mln. E. 6.76 chains to the place of beginning; excepting that portion lying east of the westerly line of Conger avenue In the City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon. Jackson F. Kimball Commencing at the Intersection sit the center of Conger avenue and Main streets In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the plat of the survey of Conger avenue as recorded la Plat Dook S In tho office of the county clerk ot Klamath County, Oregon, taking the center ot Mala street as N 60 deg. 42 mln. E. thence N. 10 deg. 48 mln. W. 465.6 feet; thenco X. 43 deg. IS mln. W.'94.3S feet; thence 8. 49 deg. SO mln. W. 17.5 reef to the beginning ot tho land hereby described; thenoe N. 43 dog. 18 mln. W.' along tha aouta Una of Congor aranuo 15 feet; theaee aeata 49 deg. SO mia. W. 125 feat; taeaea 3. 42 dg. 18 mln. E. 16 feot! thaaAa 3. 49 deg. 30 mln. W. to tho east r Itft bank or Link River; thenco dowp , juld Link River along the easterly or left bank 50 feet or moro to th Una of the property of the heirs of H. B. Hargus; thence north 49 deg. SO mla. E. to the west lino of Conger avenue and the place of beginning. William M. Duncan Commencing at the Intersection of tho centers of Conger avenue and Main street, ac cording to the recorded plat of tho survey of Conger avenue, thenco X. 19 deg. 48 mln. W. 465.6 feet; thence X. 42 deg. 18 mln. W. 159.33 feet; thence 8. 40 deg. SO mln.'W. 17.5 feet to the beginning of the descrip tion ot this land; thenco south 41 deg. 30 mln. W. 125 feet; thenre 8. 42 deg. IS mlu. E. 16 feet; thence 8. 49 deg. 30 mln W. to the east or left bank of Link River; thence X. 73 dijr. W. up stream along said river to tho south boundary el property of Agurs Pierce; thence X. 49 deg. 30 mla. E. to the Intersection with the westerly line of Conger avenue; thence 8. 42 deg. 18 mln. W. 90.80 feet along tho west boundary of said Conger avenue to tho place of beginning. Agnes Pierre Commencing at the Intersection of the centers of Conger avenue and Main street, according to the recorded plat of the survey ot Conger avenue; thence X. 19 deg. 48 ifln. W. 465.5 feet; thence N, 48 dag. 18 mln. W. 250.13 feet; thence 8. 49 deg. 30 mln. W. 17.5 feet to tho be ginning of the description of thla land; thence N. 48 deg. 18 mln. W. along the westerly line of Conger avo uue 33.80 feet; thence south 40 deg. 30 mln. W. to the east or left bank of Klamath River; thence southerly along said river bank' to a point 8. 49 deg. 30 mln. W. ot the placo of be ginning; thence X. 49 deg. 30 mln. B. to the place of beginning. J. C. Reach Estate Commencing at tho Intersection of the center of Conger avenue and Mala street; thenco X. 19 deg. 48 mln. W. 4I5.S feet; thence N. 48 deg. 18 mln. W. 383.93 feet; thence 8. 49 deg. SO mln. W. 17.5 feet to the beginning of the description of this land; thenco N. 48 deg. 18 mln. W. 70 feet along the wenterly line of Conger avenue; thence 8. 49 deg. 30 mln. W. to th oast or left bank of Link River; thenco southerly along aald river bank to a point 8. 40 deg. SO mla. W. of the place of beginning; thence N. 40 deg. 80 mln. E. to th plae ot beginning. J. W. Stemeas Beginning at a point from which the K eectlon cor ner on th north line of Bee. SS, Tp. 38 b., R. 9 E. W. M., bears north 33.84 chalna and east 19.88 chains; thence south 41 deg. B. 800 links; thenco 8. 49 dog. W. 550 tlnks; theucc N. 41 deg. W. 800 links; thence N. 40 deg. El 650 links to th place of beginning. t'Allforau-Oregoa Power Co. Commencing at th Intersection ot the centers of Conger aveaue and Main street; thence N. 19 deg. 48 mln. W. 465.5 feet; thence-N. 48 deg. 18 mln. W. '687.5 feet; thenco 8. 55 deg. 68 mln. W. 19.S feet to th beginning ot tho description ot this land; thence X. 47 deg. 88 mln. W. S21.1 feet along th westerly lino of Conger avenue; thence 8. 44 deg. 85 mln. W. 884.4 feet; thence N. 4 dog. 18 mln. W. 13 feet; thonc 8. SS deg. 48 mln. W. 40 feet; thane 8. 44 deg. 31 mln. W. to th left or east bank of Link River; thenco souther ly along tho aald river bank to a point which la 49 deg. W. of tha point of beginning; thenco N. -49 deg. E. to tho place ot beginning. Russell A. Alford Beginning at a point from which tho K section cor- ' ner on the north line ot Section 38, Township 38 south, Range 9 east of Willamette Meridian bears N. 30.01 chains and east 22.96 chains; thenco north 4814 deg. W. 1.37 chains; thence 8. 49 deg. W. 1.20 chains; thence X. 61 deg. W. 0.50 chains; thence 8. 574 deg. W. 5 chains to Link River; thence 8. 67 deg. E. 8.49 chains along tald river; thence N. 44 deg. 31 mln. E. 1.90 chain to tho N.W. corner ot Klamath Falls Light & Water Co. lot; thence east along the north line of said lot .61 chains; thence south 0.16 chains along the east line ot said lot; thence X. 44 deg, 35 mln. E, 3.55 chains to place ot beginning. Klamath Canal Company Begin ning at tho southeast corner ot O, O. Applegate's lot according to survey of B, F. Meyer, made Juno 29, 1880; thence running X.53 deg. W.47 links; thence N. 43 deg. 30 mlu. E. 183 Unka ; thence 8. 48 deg. 46 rain, B. 107 links; thenco 8. 49 deg. W. 120 links; thence X. 61 deg. 50 links to tho place of beginning. State of Oregon, City ot Klamath Falls, liUUHljT VI IVUMIMB. .' ,J,, I, A. L. Leavttt, Police Judgo' 'W tne UII7 Ol itianaia rmim, wiisi ' ; do hereby certify uat ta loragoiag -x. .. .. ... m C la a duly enrolled copy tha raaaln- s J tloa adopted by tha Coaimoa.Coaaalt '.' r. oa tha Slat day ot February, 1918. ; -yK A, L. LKAVlTTy rouea Jta' 7 ii , pharmacy; tako a HbleepoMful la a, 5V