The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 18, 1908, Image 3

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    Lr silt OP-NINO. UP WITH
'"l ....ii'Tr STOCK or-
COWrn-- '
SHERWIIhWlLLUm
pUHTS AMD VAMISHCS
If you need anything In this
line we will be glail to show
on color catch and (iiott
price.
Iff kmU' lit (tin mit)i'u, r
....UL ANDDkt. U- . ..
Geo. T. Baldwin,
HAKDWAKE DEALERS
Kiimnlh Falls, Oregon
WILLIAMSON
RIVER and
Spring Creek
RESORTS
f ,r I. -I Unlit iMlllIK III t lli'gnll.
i r-ii-irt M'(-iiiiiillioiia lor
t in. hk mlllH lot lent.
-l., i . amplng grounds an, I
boat lr Kill ,
f iii .tnre lor eirl(.
ftlr,l,.ilii' iiiliiirctloli,
,rr-iiiiiultinne t' K" t" Crater
I .v.
I Will meet I'Jtllra nl Klstiulli i
Arnr
FRANK MVla
I'KOPHIITOK
Klamath Agency, Ore.
Zim's Plumbing
Shop
Contracllnft ana Jobbing
Firstclass Line of Plumb
ing Sieclaltlce and first
dm Workmanship.
A. 0. U. W. Building
Klamath Falls
Jackson Hotel
Fort Klamath, Ore.
Clean rooms, good beds,
and the table always sup
plied with the best the
market affords-Terms rea
sonable. C.C.Jackson, Prop.
PACIFIC SHOE
WORKS
All Hrpalr Work Done Promptly
and at Kcduccd Prices
Mcii'a Hull Holca. 7.Vi rlr
tlllll-rla, .wj Ijl.lilV Hall
S.,1,-., iV: HtoI.'.'5c; CIiIM-
'rii'a Hull Hi 1 1 1-.,, VI rent
K"l'il,j...,l wlt, nil iniKlrrn
liirlilni-ry
Shop on Main St. J.V.Hoiuton blk
Professional Cards
W. WM. MARTIN
Dentist
Ofllop i,vrr Kliitnath County Hunk
R. C. P. MASON
Dentist
A'Wlcan Hunk Trust Cn.'a, Uiillilinu
c P. STONK
Attorney at Law
ffilce over postollWi., Klamnlli Falls,
Ori-gin,
f'Wraoai- pj
D. V. KUYKENDALL
Attorney at Lsw
Klamath Falls, Oregon
SIRES AND SONS.
Hwtr Admiral II. y , Kvilll ,
n; In Hnnlii llnthnra, Oil., when ,e
lellres riom I he ni-llve ai-rrlco In ti.
navy iii-xt August
Jclin I) liovki-rilliT never kIkiih nny
J"'""'i"il '!' I. fi-iin.uily pint,'
Id O U. on hills l.nt h,, mH KKI,
tin chiH'kK fur Hmi-riil ) cnia, '
Tin. Hncliillst inuly Im k,,, ,, '
Important r.'.nilt In . p,.,,,,,, ,,f ,,
fr.-d Dicyfii,. ,) Hrlr , l( h
Icipnrlhiluenliiiy IIcvI.mv of o.,
Mr Ki.m...i..y, iminselnr (lf',M, '
litis. Inn i..il,n., ulll ,( , ,inrk,
lI'itfTiilie ilmiini . ni,,,.,,,.,. ( 1(iri
Itosl-li Mi.. niul.iiaaiiilor, :,Wi
Alfred ll oimI.i 1,111 , ,(h , .
pl'llll till. XUIIItlM-t III l:ilKlllhl . M
tuken ii l,miiiiii n t Him roi hit of
1'itrk Inn,, mil I'lrcmllll). ihe rental
or will. Ii la flll.fxM ,, ,.,
Allium,, rii,.n,.,t f r,.,r
of Madrid, hits In, I n-tliMl ni II,..,,,.,.
or uiiti) Mm. He L,., .,,,.,
bulla In ,, nr t.r , ,,,, iarH)
cscap.il iliiilh In mail) nubta
'lli liirlli-it ini.iil,i.r f , ,. ,,,.
mint U t'iiiKti-aainnii ltniiii i r,.
"i in I.IKIilcciilli Ulll, l lllalrll-l. ulm
lina llll- IM-l 1,1a .,,,.1,1., nil ..
llriiil,IU-un iniiilliliitn ir . mo of ..''I'1" ''"i don't Iriiat It to your mem
mill
W II Hiiiilclinniiii. Ilif leuilir ur tin
I'lillcil Mliili-a Miirln.i Imtiii, , rofj
lliri-.i jpfiia nl. I iiinl one i,f ii,,. .B
liamllimali.ia In I In- luiinlr) H ta
klao ii .'mIi. i iiiiiiica, r of l,uil mo
ale mid luia Iiml ,ilnn iiiiiny atiillnu
ioliinpioiia
Arlliur ItiirroHa. nitcl iilm-t) fi., ,
"Ilm fatlicr of lli Cucllali ,nr" Id-llx-a
III rrlltflin-iil tit llii-ki-iilmiii nml
waa "ciillnt" In jit.-.-n Vlctorl.i corn
null, in jenr mid tua roincjiiiicliiK
iiiuiiacl lo lie 'I Iclilxirini family ilurlm;
tin. fnimiua trial.
Gleanings.
'Iliprp aiP a nunilwr of r,l,liuiv ,U
Hi.- UrKcat on, I mint ruinoua l Hint n'
Ulrll, Cow
It la illltlnllt In l.'iii;laiid In utuiia"
nn liitiTi-at In Hi., iirrw-nnllmi of for
rata l-ccnUM. ( . Unix Ta I aulittllii
f luu of coal for wmI na fml
Tim rutd aiorncp iiipii sri :liiB to
Krt toKPtliar III I'urla III July mnl tnlk
kliii, 'Hip IiIk lialln- fur tint KalliprlllK
la liitrrnn tlunnl cinjirn-.a of Hip ti'
frlgrrnllni; luduattii..
TIip He" Itutalati coriTiiur of (),lni
liaa adoptnl n nrir j.lan Wlt.-n III,
mni tlnd n ioiiu In ulilrli Hi.tp I, a
Iximli lip liaa Hip Uiinti piiIch( mi Hi.
Kit Mid tlirndiy iliatroya llir ,ou,.
TIip nttnuit to rnmliliip (In- Iniiliipaa
riK-ii of nil I'mnep Into n iiotiHilll(-al
itiilrcllv. naaiN-lalloli tn l Luou al
Ilm I'nWatlnu of Irriicli Manufar
turrra and llualnraa Men la H)rlfd to
I uakliiK aatlafaetory pronrrn.
College and School.
New York city la now awudluK or
education jr.t)73 cacli tcbmd djy.
Ixrd llnylclfcli. Up nut.il lxndou
Idiyalclat, baa U-rn rlrctrd cbmicrllor
of tor Uulu-rally of CarubrldEa- In rut'
rraaluti to tbo late llukp of IP ull
bill-.
AcvordliiK to rrofraaor It. II. Jamrs
of Hip Uultrnlly of Missouri, tTllblli
tlfli-rn ycara tbo middle Writ Instead
of Hip rriat will be tbe university cen
ter of tbe TtilU-d States.
Dean rrederlck H. Jonea of tbe u
Kliieerlim faculty of tbe I'nlrcrilty cf
Minnesota baa been asreid ukju by
Hie Vale faculty aa tbe lucceasor cf
Henry I'arka Wrlsbt. dean of Yale col
Ircv, kii tbe latter1 retirement In
Hepteistier, iWX
The Writers.
Mm. Harsh Oram! I lecturing
In
Loodou on tbe "Art of Happltiess.' i
Hall Calue has promised tbe editor
of London M. A. I". to write bis auto
biography for that Journal. I
Andrew iJiug. the ureat atudent of
folklorv, celebrated tint other day Ids
sixty-fourth birthday anniversary.
Thomas Hardy has completed his
Napoleonic drnmn, "Tho Dynasts," the
woik which has engaged bis attention
to the exclusion of everything else for
)enrs.
..... . ...... . ....., lVtl(1,
w jr'r ' nvU' iThM PUh '
aoiiM 12(1 latoks and lunumerable pain
pblets, most of which hate been traus
lated luto etery European iJUg .ii.".
Electric Sparks.
One of Ihe eleclrluil dunls lu Ger
many employs il,000 workers.
A Montreal grain merchant recently
sent nu Inqnlry to London by tbo wire
less at stem nml welted im answer In
leas than l hours.
r i.vttns. rrunce.
A jnmiK .....-... . ;.-'.'.-.- ,
Is said In hHVo aolteii tue piuu.i... ...
n.i.inUslon of electrical energy
uiiiiitnt the in.0 of wires.
l feature of the flwlss telepboue
ne'rvlce Is that. In addltlou to owning
and opcratlug all the lines, the govern
uient manufacturei all the Instruments
used, makej the Insulations nud con
troll the btulnem obsolutely.
Things Theatrical.
Huttle Wllllttuis I to P"J '" "u,u'
mer lu Kuroi'f. , ,
Marthtt Morion I writing a U) for
Henrietta Croinmn
A new musical extratuua.." .
The Laud of Folly." j
Otis Harlan It lrlns burlesque of
Hum Btahl as "Tim Chorus Lud) . ,
Mrs. Flske Is to begin her next aeu-j
.on hi Now Vork In a uw American (
"charle. Klein M?$
which'la to be produced bf Ueutf a. j
Harris.
"wo Mllta Mlnutt,iSir
Twi.inlleaamliiiin, C" '
i(-iinw.nyi y
HwiriaaaniMtnr
VlrtaMnrllioaky,
lilliliiLltir7
Onlyilinica
t,lJl',all)lnwavp
Mywhalalirriii
Aliunl'iiiMlnriuli
Alliiliui,,ainill
Wlinlillitwiliiir
ll,aliHilHiUyrll7
AJarniMtatf-rnnin
lllooloitllkialnMaa.
NultlllnKimw.
ICt'cptrtlli.caiirif..
-l.on.rJ It. HobWr,. M jorr jna.
tto Dangtr.
"Wliulvwr ton do. il,.,,r." wn,i ll,
"ill-lit I.IV.T, ".IfJIi'l NllllW my letter to
"" t" any one "
""n'' " f-r, dcnn-sl," c-hiiib tliu re-
ply !, jBt Mnth ,10H,( of
""'i" ni you itro."
Alnl Hh Hint the enitnKeinent ba-
miiii! ii inatli-r of lilaiory.-Judi(.
Cnloiloj Damunar,
'Talk nlK.iit ll,.- aupcrlorlly of mlud
or imitiir!' j-.iI.I ilm nuiiNiui.lntlv
litili-r i-ii liint Mil- ollii-r air. If
)'"l "l, I l ,. H,,. iMli i,, f,,ri,.t
"r ion Inl... ii ii.ic-ll iiml n alio of
iiimt iiinl luii kc ii iiii-uiorutidum of
II f'lilinKu '1 111,1,11,.
T 11.. Point.
Wt.m .,u I...1P . IhlnaT to aar.
midl ilm I lake liair u Jdy
VM,n )..,ir ulr . xu llllln In ll
( .il Hi. Hl.n ii, Ink in a ihImhIp.
I.lf. al,ri-n llrhlin;'vai'ir;
liiin'l yu mi Iln. wholp IiIuuipiI papr
Will, a lul. nlilch al n .lm Ii
iii. I Im. iurnrrp.1 In an IiicIl
IMI lirr il.mn until alia aluiui.ra;
I'ullili l,e ir, a,, iilluiinrra
When )i,u dam n ll,li,( in any,
H- ll. il.in I lakp liair day.
-IMItur.
SuggtiLd by tha Walter.
"Willtr, I wlili jou'il let hip liove a
knlfp Hint i aliarp ciiuuk'li to cut till
atrak"
"Korr). lr but uv ilnn't Lvpii ouc
Liilu-a almii Mujl,.. juii cuiilil ua '
Hip ali-iiL ua n alroi, air. and aliarMn
jour knife up bli'-Clt'Tpland I'laln
llillliT.
Dad Dill' Walarloo.
It. .aa a l.a,l mnii M.ry Inch,
An.l ofuri inula til. titarrra wtncp
U'l.rn l,r ,1 tvliuup "l)la Is a clncll
Tu rUan U tiwiaa null HmT"
Hut Mli.n In aiirlriK Ms lfa would soy.
"Ilr Mill, cum li.lp cl.an liouta to
at. Dm bad man run away
"No utantuk Lou., for mat"
-tlroltTrlliurMi.
A Decoy.
TIip I'alnlir-Vim play cbarmlngly.
Uts j mi i.i r piny for cbarlty?
Tbe I'lanlat-Oli, )ea; frequently.
'Hip I'jliilir-Wcll, i-nuip oer and
play at my aludln anuie day. Then
ierbapa I fill K" nniue people to look
at my picture.-I'uck.
'
The Matinee Qifl.
Her inonds are wondrous etrante, 'Ha '
said.
Tor t.er rnrt la a tilts sutllio..
It iiom and ! fllli Kara are red.
Ufce volte iL bad a lotely time.
Washlniton Star.
Nobody?
First (tUi-st-Whii Is that luditnlfl
enut lnoklug little mau standing near
the doorj
Hn-uiid Ciicst-l can't tell you who
be Is, but I know nhat he Is. He la
tbe hostess' husband tloiton Post.
His Experience,
" 'No rtst tor the wicked.' they say.
That s trronV' the old cent let con-
fCILVl
"Now, I've Ucn quite baJ In my day
And frcqutntly found there's arrest."
-riilladelpblaPreaa.
ni jilt ful Annairaneat.
Little Margie (after watching her
small brother derottr several large sec
tions of chocolate cukel-Matnma, Isn't
It funuy how much larger Jimmy real
ly Is ttiuu he nppeara to be from the
outsldeT-Judse.
With a Steal Pick.
He I lie. I to pick Hie lnnera.
Hut a.un'how they had him beat.
Hut nan- rucli day
At two per pay
Tou'll are lilm pick Ihe strut.
Chlcaco News.
'The Modern Nomad.
"Did you nk that man why he paid
rent Instead of owning bis own homer
aslml niie real est.itit agent.
"Yes," ausivereil thu other. "He aald
be didn't. He kept moving." Yonkera
1 Statesman.
Huge.
We'te harped upon big lists until
We're tveaiy. nioro or less,
But ere tw'tiiilt o must admit
Tiny are huge eucct-ea.
-Kansas City Times.
Wronged.
"Mercy B.ikes! Is she atilug fur dl
vorce iic.iln This Is the luuti time,
,. v.
,. . ...
"Oh, uo!
Don't wrong her. One of
her busbituds dled."-Hiirper'a Weekly.
An Automobile Trip.
A whls. u imell of fusollne,
A thoutt.t of worlds to come.
A blur of gicsn-the passing scene
I (uen that's KOlng some I
-Washing Ion Star.
Qrudglng Himself Pleasure.
Lady IJountlful-I hope you are com-
H--y , ,, . ,,.
lug to our "pleasant eveulug tonuui
at tbe coffee tavern. OlleaT !
ailes-Wull, I B'pose I shall bev lo.-
Punch.
The Ring of th Ball.
"Effect t.lll sometimes precede cause,
Keiuarkvd VrorVssor Krell.
Thi) diamond lime 1 a way -
" Before Ilm wedding bell.
"'" -Bohemian Magailue.
H Who Walta.
"Everything uomes to bun who
waits." mused tbe won In a restaurant,
"but It comes cold."-New York Life-
BASEBALL "UMPIRES.
' Kicking an Their Decisions la aa Old
aa lha Qame.
Much bin been said and written '
about tbe habit that ball players liavo, ,
' atid apparently ennnot break Ihc-in-
n-hi-a of entirely, of dlaputltiK (led-
alona of the umpire, Tho pmclltediik'i i
, bock for many yeura. An fnr back aa ,
I WV) In nn account of a koiiio bt-twi-vu
Hid fiimoua Atlnutlca of llrwjklyn and
Hid Kxitlslon thore nppenrcd tbo foN
! IowIiik: ,
i "Wu hope to aee tbo boya' play of dla-
putlnic oyer the declalou of umpires en
I tlrely done away with."
i Many year have puaaed alnce Hint
na written, and the player, still ill
J putc wliut In Nome runrlcra It la nr-
k'Ufl abould Ii" Hie anrred ileclaloua of
Ihe JiiiIki-i of play. Nowaday the best
! umpire In tbe Katne make allowance i
I for the state of mind a player Im In
while enKiKed In a clone contest.
The follonluic extract la from a New
, York paper printed In 1607:
i "Kelly an) a that 1'eck'a dummy baa
1 created quite an excitement on Ann
I Mreel l)reMd In full baseball rlf.
be looks qulle liulty. Hcofleld of tbo
I Haymakers did think about bringing
tbo II nun- nter to the Union grounds
I to ad a umpire In the llnjiunkera-
Kc-kfoid Kami! yealerday, but a young
1 man named Monell was found who an
awered nearly as well "-New York
I Tribune.
i .
MEPHISTO'S RING.
! A Jewel That Beara a Deadly Reputa
tion In Spain.
; It aei-ms atrnnze to read In these
; da) a of n ring which Is believed to
J liuto an tt II Influence over IU owner
and which Is known as "Mepblsto'a
1 fine"
Yet piirh a ring exists and until re
cent ji-urs was In possession of the
l Kpanlab royal family. Tbe ring la set
1 with a tery large emerald, In the cen
ter of which la Inserted a ruby.
It Is first heanl of lu the sixteenth
century,
hluce when tbe kings who
owned It bate suffered disasters unlim
ited, white the whole country has grad
I ually sunk from Its former eminent po
sition. 1 When tbe late lllspano-Atnerlcau
I war broke out tho ring was presented
to n hitrch. The nucri-d building short
ly after was destroyed by tire.
' The next n-stlug place of tbo ring
was n museum, which traa twice
struck by lightning while holding the
111 omened Jettel.
, The fatal ring has now, It Is said,
i Ixt-n packed lu n strong box and ae-
curely burled. It remains to be aeeu
whether this will finally put an end
I to Its "mystic" power. I'earsou's
I Weekly.
A Problem In Numbere.
No one Is known to have euccceded
tu ttudlng two Integral numbers aucb
tb&t the sum of their cubea would pro-
Juee tbe cube of a whole number. The
cubes of tbe first ten numbers give the
following aeries; l-8-27-f4-12.VJI0-.,H3
I 312.72J-l.00O. Thla aeries may be pro
j longed Indefinitely. The problem would
' then be to tlnd two memliers of the
n-rles such that tbelr sum Is Just equal
' to another member. Adding l'-i and
I Sid. we get ail. which Is certainly
I pretty close to 313. Again, adding '.'10
nud Sl'J, we obtain 12. which Is with
in a single unit of 729. another member
of the aeries. Another example of be
Ills' very close, but not exact. Is tbat
, 72 plua 1.000 gives 1.759. which la but
, a (Ingle unit more than 1.728. tbe cube
of 12. It will thus be aeen tbat the
first twelve cubea yield two casca
where tbe approximation la bat unit
out of the way. A tbe possible cubes
are Infinite In number. It may seem
worth while to prosecute the search.
SclentlOo American,
1 Trapped by Ita Portrait.
If an old English writer be true tn
his observations, the pheasant mnat be
I a tery simple bird, for be declare that
It puts Ita bead In tbe ground and
tblnka tbat all It body U then hidden.
Tbe same author aaya tbat it waa also
captured by another curloua plan. A
, picture of tbe bird waa painted on
J cloth and then placed lu a spot where
I It waa aure of being aeen. By and by
J a silly pheasant coming along catches
sight of Hie portrait anu goes up to
have a close view of the new neighbor.
While eugaged In Inspecting tbe can
tas the fowler draws near from behind
and throw his net over the unwary
art student.
The Dangere of Richea.
More weu have been ruined by nffla
euco and Its consequent temptations
than have ever been wrecked on tbo
rook of poverty. To tbe rlcft mail duty
often loses Its Imperative voice, and he
tauipcra with Ita claims and neglect
Its fulfillment, while all tbe time he la
breeding greed and selfishness tu hla
heart, to the defilement of his whole
life. Agalust all this and much more
tbe man of relative poverty la defend
ed and kept.-Btrand Magaxlue.
Practical Sympathy.
, A gentleman was one day relating to
a Quaker a tale of deep dlstresa and
concluded by saying:
"1 could not but feel for him."
"Vertlyr friend." replied the Quaker,
I "thou dldat right lu that thou didst
1 feel for thy neighbor, but didst tbou
1ST IWt tJ mwi.mw., w...
fMl Jn th rJgbt p,gce? Dum
to thy pocket"
v
tuou leet
Trrlfj(lng.
"Work never hurts anybody,'
said
I the Industrious man.
j "No," answered Plodding Pete, "but
It' most as bad to be scared a hurt."
I -Washington Star.
Among life' upa and down the most
annoying are keeping expenses down
and appearances up. Naw Orleans
Times-Democrat
THERE ARE REASONS WHY
You should buy your Groceries at Van Riper Bros.
1st. They have the goods you want
2nd. Their Groceries are always fresh
3rd. The price Is within reason
4th. They deliver phone orders promptly
Phone 516 - VAN RIPER BROS.
Get the Habit-Use Chase B Sanborn Coffees
FURNITURE
Our goods are new and attractive.
ALSO THE PRICES
. W. 6ILLETT & CO.
Bert E. Withbow,
Vlco President
Abstracting
Map, Plaru, Blue Prints, Etc.
Klamath County Abstract Co.
Surveyors and Irrigation .Engineers
Don J. Zumwalt, C. .
President
Klamath Falls, Oregon
East End Meat Market
CRISLKR & STILTS, Proprietors
Prime Beef, Veal. Mutton, Pork and Poultry
Fresh and Cured Meat and Sausages of all kinds.
We hand), our meats In tho moat modem way In dean,
liness and surroundings. Try us and w. will be moat
happy to havo you for customer. Free Delivery.
MILLS ADDITION LOTS
are Advancing in Value
When blocks in Mills Addition were offered
at bargain prices a number of shrewd inves
tors bought; since that time values have
increased materially.
These Lots are Bargain Buys
at present prices, and there is every reason
to anticipate an advance ni prices. Remem
ber these lota are FIFTY feet in width and
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET
deep more than double the area of most
town lots offered to investors.
FRANK IRA WHITE
CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE
FRANK WARD
Land Salesmen.
Notice For Publication
j Department of tho .Interior, U. 8.
I.und Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, June
20 11)03. Notice Is hereby given tbat
Asa Kordyce, o( Ft. Klamath, Oregon,
who, nn August 24, 1001, mad. home
I stead entry, No 2133, (or Lota 11, 12 and
1 13, Section 4, Tonaite33S Range 7H
, i:., Will. Meridian, hat Hied notice ot
intention to maku Final Ave year Proof,
to eetahlieti claim to the land ubovo de
fciibed, before County Clerk, Klamath
County, at Ida office, at Klamath Falls,
Oregan, on the 1st day ol August, 1908.
Claimant namoe aa witnesses: James
tinrdan, K. M. Lever, 11. J. Bavidge
and Chaa. Martin, all o( Ft. Klamath,
Otegon. 0-23
.1. N. Watson, Register.
Notice For Publication
Dopaitment of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Office ut Lakevlew, Oregon, June
18, 1903. '.Vol ice Is hereby given that
Herbert J. Savidge, ot Ft. Klamath,
Oregon, who, on September 26, 1902,
made iomeled, No. 27T3, tor SWtf,
Section 30,Towitthlp32S Range 7,'E.,
Will. Meridian, baa tiled notice ol In
I tendon to make Final five year Prool, to
establish claim to the land above de-
(crluei1, before County Clerk, Klamath
Co., at his office, at Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, on the 1st day ol August, 1908.
(Claimant names as witnesses t Christ
I Weiss, Edd Leaver, Charlie Martin and
, James Emerv, all ot Ft. Klamath, Ore
Jgon. tMK
.1, n. tt atsom, negisier.
Cleaning and pressing at the Pant
'atarlmri, Wo call for
aud deliver
I your clothes,
Phone 475. 7-13
AU.KN StAAN,
Sectutary
M. D. Williams, C. E.
Treasurer
Office oa Fifth Street
auMMom
In the Circuit Court of the State ol
Oregon, for the County of Klamath,
llertha II. Conner, Plaintiff)
Daniel R. Conner, Defendant.)
To Daniel R. Conner the above named
defendant: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the S3 day ol July 1908, be
ing the last day ot the lime in the order
ol the publication ol tills summons, tho
first publication thereof being on the ll
day ol June 1908: and II you (ail so to
appear and answer, (or want thereo( tho
plaintiff will apply to the court (or the
relief prayed (or in the complaint here
in to wit: For decree dissolving the
bond ol matrimony existing between
plaintiff and defendant; (or the care
and custody ol Lorene J. Conner and
the costs atid disbursements o( this suit:
and (or such other and (urtber rellel as
to tbe court may seem just and equitable,
Thla summons 1 served by publi
cation thereof in tbe Evening Herald by
order ol (he Honorable J. B. Griffith
County Judge ol Klamath County, Ore- r
gon, made, dated and tiled in this suit
at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the U ol
June 1908. Which aald order is re
quired tbat summons In tbis suit be
published once a week, (or a period ol
sis euccesslve ana consecutive weei:
from the 11 ol June 1908,
H. W. Keissk.
j'.'3 Attorney (or Plaintiff,
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