The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 09, 1912, Image 3

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Governor West and
Tin' alioto ililum aliowa (Joti'rnur Wml Mlille Iik mm ( mi (lir (Jo,
crnor'e HjirrUI. Tim plilur? mm lakrn nt ItalUitiuri'.
HPMMO.NM
In Ilia Circuit Court of tlia Statu uf
Oregon, (or ttio County ot Klam
nth. l M. Obonchaln, plaintiff,
VI.
Knnaomo-Crummoy Company, a t'or-
poratlon, Defendant.
Tn llanaome-Cruminey Company, De
fendant Abovo Nanied:
In Ilia name of ttm Hlata of Ore
gon! Yon mo hereby required to
siiawer Hie complaint filed against
)im In Hid above entitled action, on
jr linforii tint 2il lny of February,
41)13, tlint bring tlio ilny of llio lait
publication of thla summon, and tbd
inat day within wblcli you are re
quired In answer, ai flind by tlio or
der of publication of thla aummona.
If )ini fall to appear and nnawer,
tint plnlnlllt will takn Judgment
against ou for the aunt aprclflcd In
anld complaint.
Hnld action la bronchi to recover
Hie balnncn of 1 1,050, duo from you
to plnlnlllt. for services rendarod and
labor performed In said stato of Oro
aim, between Inn lal day of February
and tlio 30lh day of November, of I ho
ear 1910, and plnlnllff'a coita and
dlabursementa In audi action.
That the defendant waa, at the
commencement of thla action, and
How Ir, Iho owner of certain peraonal
properly, attached In Klamath coun
ty. Oregon, Mid deacrlbed aa followa
low It:
4 atandard gauge car.
I atreet sprinkler.
I 3-linrso atreet or road roller.
That on the 9th day of December,
1911, and after the laauanea of aum
mona to be served on aald defend
ant, at tlin tnatance of tha plaintiff,
tho sheriff of aald county duly at
tached aald above deacrlbed peraonal
Ask Your Doctor
Talk wMh your doctor about Ayer" non-alcoholic Sarupvflla.
Ask him If he prescribe it for pale, delicate children. Ask him
if he recommends It when tbc blood is thin and impure, and
when the nerves are weak and unsteady. Ask him if it aids
nature in building up the tfcfaernl health. tSJiMi
SA.nee Ho for Comet rXurn of Hale
R. C. WATTS
Licensed Auctioneer
Will crjr labile Hair aaywswra in Oregon or GaUforwla
Full rf targe taken. Terana sw application. Trdty years' riprrlroe.
Itealdence M ami flrant.. P. O. , MS. Klaaaalh Palls, Otefjoa
Cold Weather and Sausages
Are Natural Friends
The Hales Sanitary Market is
IHielllvely Um last word ftB lu first rUaa Baaaftgw. AU kinds
luwded lijr (be Faasoaa Kale's
All Pork Breakfast Sausage
Atao Lard that la Lard, Pure aa the drive anow and whit m
an Angora toot.
All at The Market of QmIHv,
i
font
Oregon Exhibit tar
properly and now holdi Iho aatua In
lila poaaeaalon, at Klamath Kalla, Ore.
Kon, by virtue of aald writ of attach
ment. Thla aummona la tiubllahcd onco a
week, for alx aucccaslvc' wecka, In
tha Evening llnrald, a dally news
paper of Kncral circulation, printed
nnd publlahed In the city of Klamath
halla, Klamath county, Oregon, by
order of Honorable Wm. H. Worden,
Judge or tho county court or Klamath
county, atale of Oregon, and dated
December 21. 1911, the flrat publica
tion of thla aummona bring mndo on
tlm 2 lit day of December, 1911.
BTONK A IIAItllKTT.
12.3S-3-S li All'ya for rialntlff.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
Lakovlew Mil No. 05226
United Hlalra l.ntid OBss A. Lake
vluw, Ore, Dec. 23, 1911.
Notice la hereby given that tho
Northern Pacific liallroad company,
whoso poatomco addreaa la St. Paul,
Mlnneaota, hna thla I3d day or De
ri inlior, 1911, filed In thla offlcc It
application to aolect under the provl
atona of tho act of congreaa approved
July I, 1898 (30 Rial.. C97, 620),
NWU of NWU or Hectlon 26. and
NW'.l of NWU Section 34, town
ahlp 37 aoulh, rango 9 caat, Willam
ette meridian.
Any nnd all pcraona claiming ad
versely tho landa deacrlbed or desir
ing lo object becauso or the mineral
character or Iho land, or for any other
reason, to the disposal to applicant.
ahould fllo their affldavlta or proteat
on or beforo tho 33d day of Febru
ary. 1913. A. W. ORTON,
1-11-2-22 r Heglater.
Temple theater, Mattnea dally, 1:30
p. m. Kvenlng, tint perfnrmanro
7: 1 ft. rnntrniioua.
SANITARY MARKET
ALES. Prop.
1571
MYSTERY OF COIL BUNKER
TERRIFIES TARS ABOARD
IIIiInk Hull" of Flrr lii IiiHiiic Dark
' iie I'rotu lo lt Kfm of Monkey,
Mllltll, Willi Oilier JllllKll I'riMlllllM
Trli i In Kii'i Warm
HI.'ATTLK, Wash., Jim. It When
All I'liIlK, a sinker oil the llrlllah
ntdinirr Hlriilhlyiiu, arriving from
Yukuliiiiiin, entered (do bunkers dur
ing her vriyriK" nrroaa Iho Pacini', ho
wim frightened out of IiIh wltn by aee
lug two Mining Imlla of flro In Iho
duliaii dnrkmaH. Mushing out ho told
hU counlrymen he had met the dovll,
and Iminedlalvly Iho C'hlnean quarters
nhoard wero filled with fume from
11 mulllluilu of cnndla and Joaa atlcka
burned to iipptimif Iliu goda.
After tli la tho entlrn Chinese crow
lefuai'd lo enter the hold or bunkera
when ordered to do an, nnd mutiny
had almost broken out when tho ofll
tern illatorored that n crazed monkey
had 1 11k uii rufugo In tho coal.
Tim iiiilmnl waa oiiu of five brought
from tho Orient. All auffervd terri
bly In thu wintry Pacific; weather, and
climbing lo the top of Iho amokeatack
they Inhaled gaaea from I lie furnaces.
In an effort to keep warm. Pour
went naphyilatfd, and the fifth be
en inn crated, aeoklng aheller In the
coal below, where hla Muling ey
r nmed a near mutiny.
CARNEGIE Will TESTIFY
BUT NOT OF OWN VOLITION
United I'reaa Service
WAHHINOTON, I). C, Jan. .
Andrew Cnrneglo appear a beforo tho
ntnuley on Wedniaday,
Win 11 Invited to attend ho declined.
Thu committee then Immediately aerv-
ed a aubpoena.
"Or Thoinr.a' Kclectlc Oil la thi,
brat remedy for that cflcu fatal dla
e.ite croup. Haa been uaed with
jucceaa In our family for eight ycara."
Mra. I.. Whlteacre, Iluffalo. N. T.
NO MORE 6AS
IN STOMACH
AND BOWELS
Not Only Relief, but Cur
for All Time.
It ri U ! lnrtnCr nUJ ' d, U tt
fc,.,ti ,kl ll.U, uit ! UUIJUSNItUUb
TAIHIJK...lr. J..1.
liV.JHNMllUK.TAliUT8irn'''lt!j'
l Mlf l Kwt r.iluticvUll7Mul
iU I4J tKlaluiitfic frtfl.af IVwrr. ,
TMt-vr'r. r" 1 r- l- at tl lha A m
)wrtfmH III lvtndMt'iiiiafnfit,n w
f tfrl trrruu, frv!lM,lllikfrtlUUtl
TtbA kl lull lll . Im t ,IW la UltftuWp
tellK,14lravTul 1 (i pnm MUutyvur
)Mirllil, r-t irI fartvpa fwl f4l iu ao
jamM,imlJIVS.NH(U.s.TAIiLn!)TT.U
5., lamMiu ilk IU riirUt: UkI tnm
fvHf frl 1 lrtbt (UT dioarr VIS U l
Irfint It -Udrt t rnta turn i4 tbltt1turt.
t our i!1i4 AJtuut ifl nilv bv iati. nm
1, rfrt4r n4 lm fciirr alrli)'biauaxai
JUNN-S ati.TimiTK .. . .
1V icviUf ulM, r U lor Be r mrr
JntrM. i kI ilirtrt to lUdaBua rkuaiiTi
3J4 iMtm M, la triixim.
From a 46,000
;.ter Farm
AU the Way
Under Seal
.n,t . ra?l iYl e
t k, aaouf h lor a taull ttmilj,
Of the thouaMd of 'miles of icacoast only a few arc suited
to oyster railing.
A few milet alon&ythe North Atlantic coast, a few Ktrctt-lu.-?
in the protected waters Long Island Sound and Great Soutli
Hay, a tract in tho Cheiayaako Bay and sonio acrcago in the Gulf
of Mexico these are the oftly places in which oysters arc grown.
Of these oyster lands the: ScaUhipt System owns 46.000
acres a gigantic farm which, arrows the cream of Amurk.iti
oysters. The waters, and the oysters, aro always under tlc
supervision of the famous Lederle Laboratories as a guarantee
of purity.
Now we can offer you these famous Sealshipt Oysters in
Sealshiptens sealed, individual packages, containing jn:t
enough for a meal, as shown above.
Moreover, these Sealshiptens enable you to get your choice
of the world's best oysters just as you buy your choice iu cuts
of meat.
You get solid oyster meats no waste, a really economical
food in individual ice cold containers.
Tho Chesapeake Bay oysters, for example, are 20c. for the
small Scalshipton 40c for the largo Scalshipten.
Northern Standards 25c for the small Bealshipten 50c.
for tho large Scalshipten.
Hltio Points 30c for the small Scalshipten-(iOc for tho
largo Sealshiptea;
(Tht warts ataaaaW en Is ! the SealaMfiten U U
geeranlee Wake iiaWlwihr aW ! otiarar yt Svefw)
w
The Fulton Market
McMNIGJIl REACHES END
OF TRIP 10 INDIANAPOLIS
Arrlti at IfiMnHT Oipllal In Mglil,
anil I Oniltii I11I to Federal llulld
Ing, lint Will .Vol Tnko Hfiiml Till
XaU- In Month
United I'reaa Bervlco
INDIANAI'OI.IH, Jan. . Orlle
McMnnlgiil arrhcil In Indlnnapolla on
Hundiiy night, nnd wna nt unco taken
lo thu I'edurnl biilldlng.
HU anfo nrrlrnl removea 11 atraln
from Iho nuthorltlea, nnd hv will bo
cloaely gunrded until hia testimony la
ni'iulred, which la not expected before
thu latter part of thla month or tho
Drat week In Kehrunr),
PACKERS, ENJOINED MET
JUST SAME IN MANSIONS
JiToiit,- I'ratt IteaimK'a Hlaml. and
THU How Hie Meat Men I'olllrly
Atokkd OhriliiK liijumllon linil
by Ketleml Judge firiKHMUp
United Preaa Service
CHICAGO, Jan. 'J. Jerome I'ratt
reaumed teatlmony lu thu packer'
cnio on Monda) Ho declared after
Judge Oromcup'i temporary .Injunc
tion of 1100, prohibiting "pool meet-
Inga," the packira continued to hold
their weekly lonfervncea at tho real
doncea of Meeker Swift and otlicra.
IXWi:i.l IIM-Si PCTITIOX
KOIl T. H. HKVATOHHHIP
SAI.KM, Jan. 9 Stephen A. Lowell
of Pendleton haa filed a declaration of
rnndldacy for the republican nomina
tion for United Hlalca aenator with
Kecrctary of State. Olcott. Mr. I-owell
la tho second candldato to file, Jona
than Ilournc Ja. having filed lait
week.
YOU RISKJN0 MONEY.
Our Rtputatlen and Manay Ara Bail
ef Thla OHtr.
We pny for all I In- mcdlcltie uaed
during the trial. If our remedy f.ilN to
completely rellere you of rniullpirtlDn.
e lore all the rlU You ure nut ut-
Heated lu iia In nny way wlmteier. If
you accept our offer Could iinytlilug
be more fair fur )ou) la there any
reaaon why you atiuiiid !ievt:ile lu put
our clalni to n praMlcnl lel)
A looal acletillde. rummmi neiie
trralmenl la lleznll Onlrrllea. which
are eaten like rai-dy Tliey nre very
pronounced, gentle and pleunaul In ac
tion, and particularly agreeable In
every way. They do not rauae dlar
rba-a. nnuaen. flatulence, griping, or
other luc-onifiilcuxc. llexnll Orderllea
are partleulnrly good for children, nged
and delicate ihthou.
We rge yuu lo try Itexall Ordrr
Ilea al oot lk Three lz. UK'.,
2.V.. nnd Te llecieml er. ynu ran ret
llexnll lletuullea In tills niniiiiiiiilly
only al our Minre'l be llexill Sinn
The 8tar Drug Store.
Acre
Tat aaw-ka eoM coouloaf clkJ
thm SMlthlMto. SbaII ilia ll caL.
.mt&HtosL-. .
ggaisniEy
SjBM.'WaF-....
MILANESE ARE SUFFERING
EPIOEMICJLIKE BERLIN'S
I'liyali Inna I 'nil bin to lllngnone Hie
Trouble, UI1I1I1 la lle-e to Ito
Mild Korni of I'neiiinoiilr TmuMe
Willi h Hrourxi'd Manchuria
United Preaa Service
MMAN, Jan. 9. Many rciridonta of
Ml 1 11 11 tiro aufferlng from n illicitae
aliullnr to Hint which brought havoc
In IITlln. A linlf dozen dtntha hnvo
been reported. I'byalclona nro un
able to dlagnoa tho npldumlr, hut It
la bnllutcd lo bo n mild form of the
puuumonle pUkuo, which acourged
Manchuria a year ago.
NO MORE CONTINUANCE
WILL BE GIVEN SCHMITZ
Jiulgn l,awlor fllve t'lllmalam la
Kaniona llrlbery (.', and In Order
to Oct Proceeding t'nilrr Way He
iMuea Trio of llenrli Warranla
United Press Scrvlco
HAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9. Posl
tire refusal to grant further contlnu
nnce of tho bribery trial of former
Ma or Eugene K. Schmltz later than
January 18th, and tho lastinnco ot a
Lencb warrant for former Supervisors
N. W. Coffey, Max Manlock and F. II,
Nicholas, were features In tho opening
of tho case by Judgo 1-n.wlor.
Aro ou Interested In KLAMATH
COUNTVJ If ao, see tho 8tcphen3-
llunter Rtalty Co. They have some
:ood bargains.
"Had dyspepsia or Indigestion for
years. No appetite, and what I did
at distressed rne terribly. Durdock
Illcod llltteis cured inc."-J. II. Wal-
ker, Sunbury, Ohio.
notice Foil pniuc.vnox
(Not Coal Lands)
Department of tho Interior, United
Statca Land Offlco at I-akevlew,
Oregon, November 11, 1911.
Not I co Is hereby given that Charles
E Worden, whose poatofflce address
Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the
14th day ot October, 1911. file In
this offlcc swotn statement and appli
cation, No. 0I05E, to purchase the
BW SWU. Set. 10, NH NWU. Sec
IS, twp. 37 S., range 10 E., Willam
ette meridian, and the timber there
on, under tho provisions ot the act
known aa the a.-t of June 3, 1178, and
acts amendatory, known ai the "Tim
ber and Stono I-a-w," at such value js
might be fixed by appraisement, and
that, pursuant to such application,
the land and timber thereon have
been appraised at a total or f 150, the
timber estimated at 340,000 board
feet at $1 per M.. and the land at 180;
that said applicant will offer final
proot In support or bis application
and sworn statement on tho 19th day
of January. 1912, before C. II. De
Lap, county clerk of Klamath county,
at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protest
this purchaso before entry, or Initiate
a contest at any tlmo before patent
lasuea, by filing a corroborated a(B-
davit In thla office, alleging facts
which would defeat the entry.
A. W. ORTON.
11-lt-l-lSh Register.
NOTICK FOIt PUI.UCATION
(Not Coal Lands)
Department ot the interior. United
States Land Offlco at Lakevlow,
Oregon, December 11, 1911.
Notice la hereby given that John J.
Cunningham of Box 646, Tacoma,
Washington, who, on April 18, 1910,
made timber and stone application
No. 03329, for E 8UU. NWU 8BU.
SWU NEK, Section 5, Township 37
S., Range 10 E Wlllanictto Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to mako
final proof, to establish claim to the
land abovo described, before C. R.
Do Lap, county clerk ot Klamath
county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on
tho 16th day ot February, 1912.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
Thomas O'Connell, Thomas Shan
non, William McMillan. Nestor March,
and, all ot Klamath Falls, Oregon.
A. W. ORTON,
12-31-3-16 r Register.
NOTICK FOIt PUBLICATION
(Not Coal Lands)
Dopartmont of tho Interior, United
States Land Offlco at Lakovlew,
Oregon, Novomber 14, 1911.
Notlco Is hereby given that James
Arthur Hawkins ot Klamath Falls,
Oregon, who. on February 6, 1910,
node timber and utono application No.
03984, for KH ot NBVi section 39,
township 38 south, rango 10 east,
Wlllanictto meridian, baa filed notice
of Intention to make final proot to es
tablish claim to the land abovo do-
scrlbod, before O. It. De Lap, county
clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath
Herald Want Ads
iWWWUAXF.OVH
I.NHTItUvrriONH given n all braaa In-
atrumitili. Miinio Iiirnlihrn lor all
occnalona. A. Y. Tlndall, Herald nRlce.
KODAK HMSHJNO m.t elate aau
prompt rcaulta by Frank Duncan,
ovor Flrat National bank, or Icavo or
drr at l.lllTJlofik atom, two door a
wcat of poatompd
FOIt HALK OH TIIADB Modern
. . . , i , i . "iwoodahcdj wntor In houe
oomlnghouw, finely furnlahed and ghu g ,nc,lMln5 ,ht ,;
....... .....,.. " "nqnr,z.ttK,IBb H.r14oeo.tl
heart of tho builneiii dlntrlct; ""
year Itaao. For prfceii nnd term np -
ply to thonwncr E. II. Hall, nt the
Ilaldwln Hotel.- i 2-6t
C'onitlpatlon cauaes hoidnchc, nail
am, dlzzlneaa, languor, heart palpita
tion. Drastic ph)alca gripe, alcken,
weaken the howola and don't cure.
Doui'a Kcgulet net gently and euro
constipation, 2G cents,
druggist.
Aak your
Falls, Oregon, on tho ZCth day of
January, 1913,
Claimant name as witnesses:
H K. Ictnblce, Roy Klnsmnn, E. E.
Klrkcndall, Clarcnco Harris, nil of
Klnmulh Falls, Oregon.
A. W. ORTON,
ll-23-l-3Sr Reglstor.
Notice of HIierlfTa Hale of Ileal
Proper! jr
O. S. Pnrdy, Plaintiff,
va.
V. Mnstcn, Sarah I. Mastcn, W. I.
Roberta, J. D. Whllmore, C S
Moore, R. S. Moore, John O
Reach, II. M. Acklcy, J. S. Ack
ley, J, Grccnburg, Rurgo Mason,
Defendants.
Under and by virtue of an order of
salo and execution In foreclosure Is
sued out ot the circuit court ot tho I
county of Klamath, Stato of Oregon,,
fin tho Sth day of December, 1911, In
the abovo entitled action, wherein th
Ut. mmiul nlnlnllff nhtfilnnH In.l...
ment and decrco ot forcclojuro
against W. W. Mastcn and Sarah 1.
Mastcn, tho wlfo of iMd W. W. Mas
tin, defendants, on Doccmbcr 1. 191 1
recorded In the Judgment lien book ot
uld court at page CO, volumo 3. I
am commanded to sell all that certain
Mcco and parcel of land situate In thc!mon? P"w-bed by tho order of pub-
county of Klamath, stato of Oregon,
bounded and particularly described
as follews:
Forty-six (46) feet off the entire
easterly sldo ot lot six (C) ot block
forty-eight (4S) In Nichols addition
to tho city of Klamath Falls.
Notlco Is hereby given that on.Fr!
day, tho 13th day ot January, 1912,
at 2 o'clock p. in.. In front of the
court house In tho county of Klam
nth, I will, In obcdlcnco to said order
of sale and execution In foreclosure,
acll tho nbove described property, or
so much thereof as mny bo necessary
to sAtlsfy plaintiff's Judgment, with
Interest thereon nnd costs to the
highest bidder for cash.
W. R. nARNES.
Sheriff of Klamath County
Ry JOHN O. SCHALLOCK. Deputy
J. C. RUTENIC,
12-14-1-11 r Atty for Plaintiff
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Not Coal Lands)
Department ot tho Interior, United
States Land Office at Lakevlow,
Oregon, December 19, 1911.
Notice Is hereby given ibat David
L. Rlgbtmler of Olene, Oregon, who,
on December 4, 1906, made home
stead entry No. 36SS, serial No.
013S0, for SWU SWU. section 13;
SH of SEU. SBU SWU, section 14,
township 39 S, range 10 E, Willam
ette meridian, has filed notice ot In
tention to make flunl five year proof,
to establish claim to the land above
Inscribed, beforo C. R De Lap, coun
ty clerk of Klamath county, at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, on tho 37th day of
January, 1913.
Claimant names at witnesses:
Sam Dixon, Esau Kick, Emll Ber
lins, John Slade, all of Olene, Oregon.
A. W. ORTON,
12-28-1-35 Register.
Notice of Restoration, of Public Laadjt
to Settlement and Katry
Department ot the Interior, Oeneral
Land Offlco, Washington, D. 0 Octo
ber 37. 1911. Notlco Is hereby elven
that tho unappropriated public lands
which wero excluded from the Crater
Lal'o National Forest, Oregon, and
withdrawn for classification under the
net or June 25, 1910 (36 Slat., 847).
by proclamation of tho President, ef
fective July 1, 1911, U not otherwise
withdrawn or reserved, will by au
thority or the Secretary of the Inter
tor be restored to tho public domain
and becomo subject to settlement on
and after 9 o'clock a. ni., standard
time, January 16. 1913, but not to
entry, filing or selection until on and
after February 14, 1913, at the U. 8.
land office at Lakovlew, Oregen: fn
T 338., It. 6 K., EH of sees. 13 and
is, sees. 34. so, hh sec. 3D, see. as;
In T. 34 8., It. 6R.. sees. 1, 13, NU
sec. 13, sec. 25, EU sees. 26 and 35.
ate. 36; In T. 35 8.. R 6 E, sec. 1,
EH of sec. 3, sees. 12, 13. 34, fr'l
seca. 26 nnd 36. Hii sec. 35; la T.
36 8., R 6 B.. tr'l sees, 1, t, H sec
roR RKirr
KOIl ltn.NT Thrco or four furaMMd
huiiackeoplng rooma In private taa.
Ily; no children. Enquire at HeraM
nlTlco. Ml,
FOR IlENT Furnlahed
gentlemen, at the Oregon Moaat,
FOIt IlENT Two-room houM tar
nlahcd; on hill abovo high aekl
woodahed; wntor In houe eleetrla
and water.
i r'OH HM.rr
rsr.ry Vi'y';ry''.';;VX;'" i7 7JS'
V U.?A Wr. ,)ry ,a od, 18-laefc,
1
doll tercel to
nny
art of tn eHy.
Ackloy Ilroa.
ono irt. 18-tt
Navcr can tell when jnu'll maak a
f.imei or atiffor a cut, bruise, bura or
ncaM, Ho prepared. Dr. Thomas'
I Eclectic Oil Initn-tly relieves the pain
quickly cures tho wound.
3, NE; nnd SVi sec. 11, fr'l sees. 11
and 13, sec. 14; Willamette Meridian.
Warning Is hereby expressly give
that no person will be permitted to
aln or exercise any right whatever.
omler nny settlement or occupancy be
gun after wlthdm-wnl nnd prior to
o'clock n. m standard time, January
15, 1912, nnd all such settlement or
occupation Is forbidden, .and those
settling In violation hereof are liable
to bo ejected. John McPhaul, acting
anslitnnt commissioner of the general
land oOtcc. Approved October 37,
1911; Carml A. Thompson, acting
secretary of tho Interior,
tl-lB-1-11 r
PL'ilLIC.VnO.Y OP M7MMOSS
In the Justlco Court of tho State ot
Oregon for Courty of Klamath.
D A. Kcnyon nnd Fred C. Murphay,
Partners, Doing Duslnesa at O.
K. Transfer Company, Plaintiff,
vs.
'n",ch"l0 Mu,lc Company, Defecd
ant.
To "Hilt M"lc Company.
I fendant:
De
In tbo Name Of tho Stato of Oregen:
You aro horcby required to appear
and answer to tbo complaint filed
against you In tho above entitled ac
tion on or before tho 13th day of Jan
uary, 1912, that being tho expiration
of six weeks publication of this sum-
llcatlon thereof made by this court.
and It you fall so to answer tho plain
tiffs will lake Judgment against you
In the sum ot $54.00 and for their
costs and disbursements In this
action, and that any property at
tached herein may be sold to satisfy
tho said Judgment, partcularly tbo
sura of money owing to you by Henry
Grlmfs.
This publication Is made by the or
der ot tho honorable Charles Graves,
Juttlco of tbo abovo named court, duly
mado and entered on Novembe, 18,
1911. Tho dato ot tbo first publican
Hon of this summons Is November
30. 1911.
J. C. RUTENIC.
1 1-30-1-1 1 r Att'y for Plali.ilff.
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