The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 21, 1912, Image 4

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    COUNCIL WILL
MEET TOMORROW
CHARTEIl MUDDI.K IS CAUSING A
GREAT IKAL OP OOMTHlOX,
A8 THKItK 18 80MK IK1UIIT OK
PRB8KXT CHAItTKIlH 8TANMXO
bcsn duly passed by the board ot ill
lectors of salt! association!
lip It ltvootwl by the Ikuinl n( Dl
ivctom at the Klamath Witter UsciV
AnMrlatlon, In Itauttlar Mcclln. hrM
In ttio
OrtUo of until Aiucxintlmi,
17 nml IH, MniMoWliltc S-Sl-S-SSi-
Mils mirchnio beforo entry, or Ini
tial n contMl nt niiy ttmo biftore
I'nlent Ihum, by Minn n. corrobornlpi
nlllilftxlt In tills olllco, nlteglnit fiwu
which would ilotonl Hi ntry.
A. OUTON.
Itikiillla
Hullillng, Klamath, Full, Orrgwn.l
That thcr bo and there hereby l
submitted to the stockholders ot the
Klnmnth Water titers Association for
their acceptance or rejection nl the
nnnunt nicotine ot nM stockholders
to bo helit In the. Houston opera houo
In the City ot Klnmnth Knits. Oregon
Itcglslcr.
Mli'lCK 11)11 I'l'llt.lCXTlOX
(Not lvl Lauds)
Department of th Interior, United
States l.nml Olllco nt Lnkevlvw,
OrcKon, Mnreh 30, 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that Jay
J. Arant, whoso postotllco address Is
Mayor Sanderson stated today that
he would probably call a trcetlng ot
the council tomorrow night, but that
It night be necessary to adjourn to
a later date, In order to have time to
fully Investigate and detcrmlno what
to do In regard to the commission
amendment pasted by the people.
There seem to bo a 'notion an to
the legality ot tho submission of the'
present cnaner, wmen was nuopivu
at the special election on April 23d.
It It claimed that by placing It bo
fore tho people before iha commis
sion charter, that the rights ot the
Toters under the tnltlatlro nnJ refer
endum was thwarted. There nre
many people In the city who contend
that tho council had no lojnt rlcht
to thus take advantage of the people
In this manner. If tho present char
ter has been Illegally tubmlttcJ, then
tho election ot yesterday was not
legal and Sanderson would still be
mayor.
It looks like a bad muddle for the
charter, and It probably will not be
straightened out until n supreme
court decision Is had, or until the
legality of the new charter U passed
on by the attorneys of the bond buy-t
era. The buyers who bid jn tho elty
hall bonds have already .isk?d fcr
the proceedings leading up to tho
submission and adoption of the pres
ent charter, and It mav be that an
opinion will bo received from their
attorney.
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-- ,.. .. - .-.. - ,... lam 1 lCltmntlt lillll). tlrrenn. lllll. nil I lO
r ruin?, uic nsi tinj ui .uij. ?..,.-" - - - -
at the hour of 5 o'clock p. m.. tho fol-lTth day ot January. 1911, fllo In this
lowlnp question, to-wlt: ""Ico sworn statement and nppltcn-
Shall tho cnpltnl stock of tho Klani- tlon, No. 01391. to purchaso tho KM
ath Water I'sera' Association ns auth-lNHU. SWJt Ni:l. section 13. town
orlted Increased by tho stockholders, ship 3S south, rango 9 east, Wlllam
ot the said association at a special' etto Meridian, and the timber thereon
meeting of the stockholders held Inlunder the provisions of tho act of
the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon. J" 3 1STS ftml ncU nwwidntorj ,
on the Silt day of November, 1909, uAnown ns the "Timber and Stone
$6,000.00,no be reduced to J1.S00 .1 Uw," at such value ns might bo fixed
OOO.oo? " npuraUement. nnd that, pursuant
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, h" such application, tho lanu ami lim
it 6th da)' of April. 1915. cr thereon have been appraised nt n
IB KLAMAf It WATKIl USKltS' itotnl ot JIST.50, the timber estimate
thl
T1IK
ASSOCIATION,
ly AMIKIIT K. KI.DKlt.
(Seal) Secretary,
4-25-5-27 r
Will View IUmmI
County Judge W. S. Warden nrd
Commissioner S. T. Summers went to
Midland today to look over tho pro
posed road which Is to councrt the
southern end of the county with
Klamath Falls by way ,it the lake
bore route. This matter his been
up several time before the connty
court by petition, but as an objec
tion baa been made by some of the
property owners whose land will be
traversed, the court will look Into the
taatter to see what damage will -be
sos tabled.
COBB SUSI'EXDKD FROM
AMERICAN' I.KAOUK
United Press Service
PHILADELPHIA. May 2 i. After
a two-hours' session, the American
League magnates decided that Ty
Cobb remains Indefinitely suspended.
Other Tigers were fined $100 each,
but were all reinstated.
Regulates) the bowels, promotes
easy, natural movements, cures con
stlpstlon Qoan'a Itegulcts. Ask
ycur druggist for them. 2Cc a box.
Teupm laeslct, Mstluee dally. 2:3'
p. m. Evening, first performance
7:15, osntlnuone.
TOO LATE TO CLA83IFV
PLAIN sewing done at 806 Oak ave
nue. 21-Ct
FOR SALE Furniture for 3 roams.
ISO; also 4-room house for rent at
$7 a month. Enquire at Herald
oBee. 21-lt
i LOAN On JSrst mort
rlty on goosj real estate,
sbnty Abstract Co., C17
21-St
FURNISHED ROOMS Suite ot 3
rooms nicely furnished, f 16. Phone
Bit. 21-tt
MONET TO LOAN On
gage security
City and Col
Main street
CHILC0TE6RICE
REAL KMTATK IXSCitANCR
WB MARK A HPKCIAlVrV of doer
i probity sum! good farm lands. No
ItonUe to show proiKTly. 1'rutupt at
tention vlgen 'ast iuguiries. A few
food bonne for rent. J If you want to
bsjjr or aeU It will pan, you to see us.
Neat to American il&el. Phone (Mil
NOTICE
To the Ktockboldersof the Klamath
Watnr Users' Aaaoclatlon
You am hereby notified that the
annual meeting of the stockholders
of the Klamath Water Users' Asso
ciation, which annual meeting la for
the purpose of electing a board of
directors for the ensuing year and
the transaction of such other busi
ness u may regularly be brpugbt be
fore snM meeting, has been called
nasi will be held In the Houston opers
hens in the City of Klamath Fulls,
OrtCM. oa Friday, the 31st day of
May, 1911, nt the hour of 2 o'clock
P-sm.
Ton are hereby further notified,
Tfcnt tbe following resolution has
NOTICK FOR 1'UHI.ICATION
(Not Coal Land)
Department of tho Interior, United
States Land Olllco at Lakovlew,
Oregon, March 20, 1912.
Notice ts hereby given that Ruby
I Autcn, whoie postofflcc address U
Lnkevlew, Oregon, did, on the 20th
day of June, 1M1. file In this ottUe
sworn statement and application No
0I7S6, to purchaso tho SKU. Sec
tion 13. Township 37 S.. Range 10 C,
Willamette meridian, and the tim
ber thereon, under tho provisions of
the act of June 3, 1S7S,' nnd nets
amendatory. Known as the "Timber
and Stone Law." at such value us
might be fixed by appraisement, and
that, pursuant to such application
the land nnd timber thereon have
been appraised nt a total of $6S6, tin
timber estimated 1.720.000 board
feet at 75 cents per M., and the land
HO: that said-applicant will o!er
final proof In support of his appll
cation and sworn statement on the
30th day of May. 1912. before tht
register and receiver of United Stntc
land office at Lakevlcw, Oregon.
Any person ts at liberty to protect
this purchase-before entry, or initials
n contest at any time before patent
Issues, by filing a corroborated affi
davit In this office, alleging fact
antch would defeat the entry
A. W. ORTON.
J-28-S-SO-r Register
NOTICK FOR I'UIU.ICATIOV
(Not Coal Land)
Department ot the Interior, United
States Land Ofllre at Lakevlow
Oregon, March 12. 1912.
Notice ts hereby given that-LeslIe
Elizabeth Olds, whoso poitofflco ad
dress Is Klamath Falls, Ore., did, on
tho 2Sth day of January, 1912, file
In this olllco sworn statement and ap
plication No. 05273, to purchase tho
SKU SlV, Section 29, Township
37 S., Range 9 E., Willamette merid
ian, and tho timber thoreon, under
tho provisions of the act of June 3,
1S7S, and acts amondatory, known
as tbe 'Timber nnd Stono Law," at
such value as might be fixed by ap
praisement, and that, pursuant loi
such application, tho land and tim
ber thereon have been appraised at
a total of 1100.00, the timber esti
mated 60,000 board foet at 11.00
per thousand and the land 140.00;
that said applicant will oficr final
proof In support of his application
and sworn statement on tho 25th
day of May, 1912, beforo C. It. De
Lap, County Clerk of Klamath
rMttv nt V I n n. ik 1 1. IPfillii Hfa
Any person Is nt liberty to protest I April, 1912, and for tho further sum
Kt zsa.uuo Doaru leci iu ji.o ror oi.,
mid the land $150; that said appli
cant will offer final proof In support
of I. is application and sworn state
ment on tho 7th day ot June. 1912,
tctore C. R. De l.np. county clerk of
Klamath county, nt Klamath Fnll,
Oregon.
Any person Is nt liberty to protest
thl purchnso before entry, or Inltlati
a content nt nny ttmo beforo patent
Issue, by fillni; a corroborated nffl
Jsvlt In Ibis efflre, alleging facts
which would defeat entry.
A. W. OUTON,
-l 1-6-6 r ltcglster.
NOTICK OF SHERIFF' SAM.
(Equity No. 270)
In the Circuit Court of thj State pt
Oregon. In nnd for Klamath
County.
Ktigcno L. Hopkins, lMalntlC.
vs.
Abel Ady and Leona C. Ady, husband
and wife: Mark L. Hums: J. F
Nowfin and I.conore F. Nowlln
husband and "wfe: Pierce Evan
and Mrs. Joanna Erans, hus
band and wife; II. Plnkcrt JJr.;
C. M. Fulgham; George Osbtirn:
II. St. Geo. Rlshop; The Ilk,
Dustn' Lumber Co.. a corpora
tion; Henry Edwin Anderson;
Tho Klamath Water Users' Asso
ciation and It. O. Vincent, De
fendants. To Whom It May Cencern:
Notice Is hereby given, that undor
and by vlrtuo of an execution and
order of sale duly Issued out of tho
office ot the clerk of tho circuit court
of Klamath county, Oregon, 2tth day
of April, 1912, In the abovo entitled
suit, upon a decree made nnd entered
In said circuit court, to-wlt: the 17th
day of April, 1912, In favor of tho
above named plaintiff, Eugene U
Hopkins, and against tho abovo nam
ed defendants. Abel Ady, Leona C
Ady, Mark L. Hums, J. F. Nowlln.
Leonore F. Nowlln. Pierre Evans.
Mrs. Joanna Evans, C. M. Fulgham,
George Osburn, II. St. Geo. Dlsbop,
Henry Edwin Anderson. The Klamath
Water Users' Association and It O.
Vincent, ordering tho salo of tho here
inafter described premises, which
said premises aro particularly de
scribed In said suit and decree; said
premises to bo sold to satisfy the
Judgment and decree ot this court
In said suit In the amount of
four thousand four hundred ninety
one and 19-100 (4491.19) dollars,
with Interest thereon at tho rato of
eight (8) per cent per nnnufn from
tho 10th day of April, 1912, nnd for
tho further sum of two hundred sev
enty and 68-100 ($270.58) dollars,
taxes assessed against said premises,
and paid by plaintiff, with Interest
thereon at the rato of tun (10) per
cent per annum from the 10th day of
ot five hundred ($500.00) dollars, at
torney fees, assessed aud taxed by
this court, nnd for the further, sum of
forty-eight ($48.00) dollars, ns rusts
nml disbursements therein, nnd for
ni'crulnt; costs.
Now, Therefore, by lrtuo of said
execution and order of sale, and In
rompllnm-o therewith, and In com
pliance with the order of tho court,
recited tn said writ, I hao duly lev
led upon tho heroin described prem
ises, nnd will, on Saturday, tho atlth
day of May, 1913, nl tho hour of 11
o'clock n. m., on said day, nt tho
front door ot tho court house. In
Klamath Falls, County of KlnmittU
State ot Oregon, sell nt miction to I
tho highest bidder for rash In hatid.
nil tho right, title, Interest, estnte or.
ileum ml whatsoever, at law or In
equity, Including the tenants, heredll-)
nments nnd nppurtenancs thereuntil
belonging or In anywise nppertnlnlng
to the herelnnfter described premises. I
belonging to the said defendant.) I
boe nnlued. or cither of them, being'
tbe following described premise, to
wlt: The north hnlf of tho northeast
qunrter of section ono (I), township
forty (40) south, range eight (s)
east. Willamette Meridian. Also lots
ono (t) nnd two (2) In said section
ono (1). township forty (10) south.
range eight (8) cast, nnd tho south
west qunrter of the northwest quar
ter of section six (6), township forty
(40) squth, rnngo nine (9) enst ot
IheAYIIInmetta Meridian, all In Klnm
nth County, State of Oregon, or such
part thereof n may bo necessary to
satisfy said execution and Ihe
niuouuU therein named, Including
Judgment, taxes, attorney fees, cosls.
Interest nnd nccrulng costs; the pro-
..i. .. l.l ..I., tn lin nllllllcit to til
satisfaction of said execution, order
ot sain nnd decree, incuming saw
Judgment) te attorney fees, cost,
Interest nnd accruing costs, and the
overplus. If nny there be, to be paid
unto tho court to bo applied n may
bo required or directed.
n.itml. Klamnth Falls. Klniualli
County. State of Oregon, this 24tb
day of April, luia,
W. II. 1IAHNKS,
Sheriff of Klamath County, Stnlo of
Oregon.
I. I.. lM.I.IOTT. Attorney for Plain-
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Card Itoomii Heading Kmns,
' Private Silling ItiHim forjle-
btknhs only. vs
Visiting llrolhel and Slsteis
nlwtiy welcome.
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This mnp gtvee you n graphic it!cn of vhnl lha Rnmblcr
guarnnlec means to you in point of mileage j
A I AH IS rrtinrantcc is backed by wery
id one of our Rainblcr dealers and
JL brandies. One of them is located
Sec the car and yon wilj learn the first
reason its appearance.
COMMERCIAL
..PRINTING..
THE KIND THAT ATTRACTS ATTENTIONS:
RE.MEMBER
A business house is judgd largely by the sta
tionery it keeps. v
Styles in printing change the sjtage as styles in
dress. tt
To do up-to-date work an office mustbe equip
ped with modern material. V
This is the onlyexclusive job office in the lity;
sflli tffnAr in MAof' fnnr-ir onI nl-Miif 1i i-4-" Mrtiir "
wui nuiA to iv cis. taovjr aiiu otvijtijr uj"uv-iuw
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raive us your next and ue convinced
w: O. jPMITH PRINTING CO.
4th St., between Main and Klamath
nearby and is perhaps known 10,'you.
Back of them is a factory employing
eiKineen nurcireu men, wirn a noor nrca 01
tweniy nc.m anci prouuci:i(; mncry-s:x per
cent of the pun.s that jjo to make
mcty-s:x per
: ui l!;il car.
Ride in the car and you will know the
second reason its comfort.
Ask your banker about the stability of
this company his answer is the third reason.
Tim tr'ti tluv-ifinil mil! miiiniiitcc is the
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This factory has produced twenty-two hmrth rcsuson. Appearance, comlort, sta
thousancl Rambler motor can; and the jivcr- hility and the 10,000 mile guarantee.
aire cost for repair parts on each one or
tficsc'cars last year was only twelve dolluir.
and ninety cents.
Some of these cars have been in' uv
eleven years. One-half of them have be. u
in use five years or more. These arou'u;
facts which warrant our confidence in ty:
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Are not these reasons enough?
Write your name and address on the
coupon below and forward it to us iiiunedi
ately that we may send you full information.
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guarantee for ten thousand miles.
The Cross Country sales to date are three
limes those of last year.
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