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LAP AND JfSTlCES OF TIIK
PEACE HKHSIO AND BAMAKKR
TO AUDIT BALLOT
Counting tbe vote of the county
primary election Friday will b the
order of thins tomorrow at the
court houio. County Clerk Charles
K. De Lap haa decided on J. It. He
alt of Fort Klamath and J. O. Ham
aker of Bonanta to assist him, and
the three gentlemen, comtltutlng a
counting board, will be kepTTbusy
probably all day and part of tomor
row tvenlng, teeing just how many
rote tha successful candidate got,
which will alio be the exact number
that tha falling candidate did not
frt.
Tha law provides that the county
clerk and two Justices of the peace
ahall constitute the board to audit
the return. o that tbe full quota of
man necessary to tally the ballot has
been obtained by the county clerk.
Mr. De Lap aald thli morning that
he bellered tbe count could be com
pleted tomorrow evening, If all the
ballot boxes were In by that time.
Of tbe variou precinct In tbe county
only one haa not yet had ljs ballot
box reach the county clerk, that be
ing Odell precinct. Tbla 1 In the
Deichutea country in the neighbor
hood of Crctcent, and I a long dls
tanee from headquarter of the coun
ty. Tbla box will probably be In
soma time today or tomorrow, but
the county can go ahead In It abience
without any difficulty. The only dif
ficulty la that If the precinct return
bould be withheld later than tomor
row It will Interfere with the touting
of the remit
It I provided by the itate law that
a certified copy of tbe-result for all
save county office (hall be ent by
county clerk to tbe secretary of
at Salem, who In thl case la
W. Olcott. Another copy I to
ted In the office of tbe county
i clerk. While It U not neceuary to do
so, County Clerk De lip will, a a
matter of courtesy, send a copy of tbe
result for county office to Secretary
Olcott also, and will, as required by
the ttatuto In such case made and
provided, tack up on hi office wall
the result for county offices.
The result la believed to be gener
ally known through the meager re
turns compiled last week, but In the
caso of sheriff on the democratic tick
et, where Samuel L. Walker seems to
be ahead of D. St. George-Bishop by
about twenty votes, the difference It
comparatively narrow, and might be
affected by one precinct.
GEESE FLY HIGH
ENROUTE NORTH
RIRD8 MAKIXO THEIR WAY FROJsH
SOUTH TO SUMMER HAUNTS
ABOVK THIS CITY DISTURB THE
QUIET OF SABBATH
DUNCE IN ORDER
THURSDAY NIGHT
KLAMATH FALLS MILITARY HAND
WILL OFFER WHOLK WORLD
CHANCK TO SHIFT LOCATION
OF ITS PEDALS
Cries of flying geese disturbed an
otherwise quiet Sabbath day and eve
ning yesterday. Many flocks of the
migrating game were heard announc
ing their pilgrimage from aloft, and
the curiosity of the people was often
aroused by their passage, old, but
ever new. Tbe birds are aeektng their
haunts to the north of tbe city, where
tbey will pass tbe summer In compar
ative security. If tbey delay going
south until too late tbey are very
likely to get It In the neck or some
other region of tbelr anatomy from
tbe gun of the hunter.
TWO ORDERS WILL
ATTEND CHURCH
All Rebekah and all the Odd Fel
lows will attend church next Sunday
In a body at Oraee Methodist Episco
pal church and listen to a special fel
lowship sermon by the pastor, Rev.
Geo. H. Feese, who Is himself an Odd
Fellow.
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On Thursday night uext au op
portunity will bo afforded to all an
opportunity to trip tbe llrht fantastic
In tho Houston hall of amusement on
Main street, a short dlstanco west of
the city hall. The occasion Is to be
tbe dance tendered to all the world
and his wife or sweetheart by tho
Klamath Falls military band. The
band recently ordered new uniform,
and will hold the dance with the pur
pose of accumulating sufficient coin of
the realm to nay for the new suit. . ,ntted w '
The band will give a .short concert nXmA n , cl
I'nur u, mrj uanvi-. micr which tut
musician will magically change them
selves Into an orchestra, which will
furnish the necessary strains to In
duce dsnclnn-
NOTICE therewith, and In compliance Rti
I the ordr of Hie court, recited In said
There are funds In-the efly treaswrlt, I have duly levieQ ipon tho here-!
ury for the redemption j6t general' In avscrioet premises, ami will, onj
fund warrant proteatooVon and prior 'Wednesday, the Sid day nf May.t'JlS,
to May I, 1909. Interest will cease nt the hour of 10 o'clock n. in., on
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DateiHat Klamath Falls, Oregon, court house In Klamath Kails, county)
April 30, 1U, of Klamath, state nf On-Run, sell nl
J. W. SIEMENS, City Treasurer .auction to the highest bidder, fori
c.uh In hand, all of the rlgiit. title, I
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Interest, estate, or demands w Initio.
Equity No. 309. ever, at law or In equity, Including.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale oflthe tenements, hereditaments. nml
Oregon, In and for Klauialh appurtenances thereunto belonging or
County. In anywlso appertaining; to the here-
Walter II. Sayre, 1'lalntlff, ,nafter described premises, belonging
va. to the said Oeorgo W. Carrlck and
Qeorgo W. Carrlck and Jessie Carrlck, J Jessie Carrlck, husband and wife, ir
uusoana ana wire, Defendants
To Whom It May Cencern:
ALDERMAN WILL
SPEAK TONIGHT
STATE SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
WILL TALK ON THE "HACK TO
THE FARM MOVEMENT" AT
HIOH SCHOOL
State Superintendent of School I.
R. Alderman wll speak at the high
school auditorium on the "flack to the
Farm Movement" tonight at 8 o'clock.
Special music haa been arranged, and
in addition to the addrees of Mr. Al
derman, Secretary .Oliver of the
Chamber of Commerce, will show a
fine selection of stereoptlcon pictures
of tbe Klamath country. Everyone
Invited.
Notice la hereby given that under
and by virtue of an execution and or
der of aale duly Issued out of tho office
of the clerk of the circuit court of
Klamath county. Oregon, on the 38th
day of Fet-rusry. It!!, In the abovo
a decree made and
circuit court, to-wlt:
the ISth day of November, 1911, In
favor of the above named plaintiff,
W, II. Sayre, and against the abor
named defendant. George V. Car
rlck and Jessie Carrlck, husband and
wife, ordering the sal of the herein
after described premlses..whlch said
premise are psrtlcularly described In
said suit and decree, aald premises to
be sold to satisfy the Judgmont and
either of them, being the undivided
one-fourth Interest of. In, and to tuts
two C). three (3), four (t), five
(S), six (8) and secen (7) and
the northeast quarter of the north
east quartor, all In section setcn,
(7), and the southeast quarter
of tho southeast quarter, sec
tion six (6), and tho east halt or the
louthwest quarter and the south hall
of tho southeast quarter. In section
five (S), all of said lands bejng In
townahlp forty (40) south, range
nine () east, Willamette Meridian
Klamath county, slate of Oregon, or
such part thereof as may be nccrssar)
to satisfy said execution and thl
amounts therein named. Including
Judgment, attorney's fees, costs, Inter.
est and accruing costs; the procro
decree of this court In said suit In the I of said sale to bo applied to the satis
amount of seventeen hundred, twenty-1 faction of said execution, order of sale (
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strengthened the bowels, so that tbey
have been regular ever since." A. E.
Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex.
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seven and 35-100 (1737.35) dollars,
together with the further aum of two
hundred fifty and 00-100 ($250.00)
dollars, attorneys fees, assessed and
taxed by the court, and the further
sum of twenty and 40-100 (110.40)
dollars, cotta and disbursements, with
Interest thereon at the rate of eight
(I) per cent per annum, from and
after tha 31th day of September.
till, and for accruing cost. Now,
therefore, by virtue of said execution
and order of salo, and compliance
and decree. Including said Judgment,
attorney's fees, coil. Interest and nc-1
crulng costs, and the overplus. If nny .
there be, to be paid Into the court In
be applied is may be required or di
rected. Dated, Klamath Falls, Klamnth
county, state of Oregon, this 33d day
oj April, 1913.
W. B. RAftNKS.
Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. I
R. L. Klllott Attorney for Plaintiff,
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