The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 07, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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t tt ClKUlt Court of lto Utato of
Ujtfut). for Klamath County
Cot It Orleatiy. I'Utnlin.
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frufc tritb, t)fn4anL.
To rruV trlib. lbs abotv nm4 4
la tfca rjm of tbn t of Ureun.
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44 sa.w.r ib complaint filed
itiltil )ou In the above entitled suit ' - -" ' --
or Ufom Maturday, lb- 7U day ut'r ttlrf a. to the court may
t( M.rtb, 191 4. thai being the taat """ 1 a "ulble.
Ut ol (be llmfi prcrlbed In tho or This summons Is seMcd by publlca
tt for publlratlon of this summons. '" tb-rif In lb. lining Herald, a
t4 11 jou fall so to appear and an- new, paper of general clrcula
r, for want iherwif the plaintiff 'tlun t'ubllahed In Klamath county.
"Ill arplr m ibo court for the relief jOregun. by order of llonnrable Henry
4.13.64,4 In the complaint. 10 wlf I . jude of the above enll
f ivi4menl against Ibe said de- " '". m"' ,,",p', nn n,'", ,n
Undent. Kisnk Irish, for tho sum of Klamath Katts. Oregon.
I50O, tctber with InUrwl thereon " iU 3,,h u"." "' Jl"r'. ,a,4
allbsrsleof 10 tr reul ii.r annutu which aald o'fder requires that
frota Jsnuary t, 1I3, and for lb umnuuis In said suit bo published
hmhr sum of IS7.0X paid out forf pk (or a !' ol u eon"
Um (n ld premises, with tniereet
lUrtoasl lb rato of 10 n.r r.i.1 tr '
6Bum from Drcember IS. 1919. andt'lhltftlon of summons prescribed In
lor Ik further sum of 1 100 at attor-
' fe tor ii.iiiuiii. n.i. ..in .n.i
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lor the tot and disbursements here. ,
I"! Ust Hie aal.l mm of 67.0s. wllhj
ItiUrrsl thereon at tho rale of 10 per'
' l'r annum from December 13,
In i.l.l.....
'" r,,,u, nortgage; that la to say:
West t,alr of iinrthwest quarter of
oti Iblriy-nve. and the oast halt
ibe (iiiih,.i uuftner of section
tlaeleen, and the oast halt of the
ftorthsn.t iiuarler of section thirty,
In t(wi,a(l ihirtyMilght south,
"mo ten oau of Wlllsniolto tnarld-
"Oi In Oregon.
Tl Hie aald sale be made by the
Berlitof Klainnih county, Oregon, In
wimer pruvldod by law. That the
Weeds of ald sale be applied In the
Wbwi of au( Judgment. Interest,
"" nnil attonioy's fees and alt c-
,,,, t)" KI,l"l Ihe dofottilnnt for any
Ulan
te
mat may remain due the
' ne Japanese Laundry
ln open for business, aad
you to my, ua trltl t0
hoW ,ou wo m goo(J( iru
'" and oxperlenced workmen
" nil fancy washing and Iroa.
,"- Wo ulso do rough drying.
Nw City Laundry
I'hons 164
to. AII ANW KUVItH
'" urtU street, aaek of First
U. t d.clared to be an additional "' "" v"u" vv": ,,"::: AU "rv tt"c""
'" n Md premises la favor of Oregon, for Klnmalli County.
WHm and aBal.i defendant; that,1" ,h' M,Ur "f J!" T ' "'"' CUunh "' "", S"rW' """T
u..l decree bo . f,,r ,e ..I. . v K""" ""TL. Ih. UB. (:"r,,rr """" nVP"U nm,
h Ubd. and nr-mla. 4a.e,lh.4 'Nu,,C" U h1' "a. ,'",t U? ". "reel.
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tlnti ntiitfttiijiultii
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j UW ItiU fuuudnttiili you llid laku
uiio ui ilin-o ill Itt-B li,t ihiu pan
litlel. tthlrli an Hum ibv nnlil
mil) IhsWii liu,i mil, i,au. about
ziMir une, ii.t. uiiku entr I'Mili
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either knee
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- wvi aim,.i; muuuou
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lialililor III Its ntal and ofliMfial futui
TalKu alurkltiira am aeli.i lll,l
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to1' "a "e ,"'"r," latun tM
"u"! ' u, ,',;k,0 nnu-
IIM" "1 IIH wi?n?t4 iivaavia
ltcfic) on llio lualet. xlllth bob an J
lk
txit a
urtttly al tt) latieu
ali4 tuin
It l )tiil llipao (aiclisatlnf ati4 ol.
I" - """' tom-iic dim tlio jnwdrra eel
' J Tbc bat., ou by Ibo
' " I""1) fl,ld boUUlne
rilr'. eltalmilltC l Wl-
-r"riMM t"H.a n iiii - " "
"t f i. ami Mlr of a Lively taiiKO
l"4 bartiillie al.l lone atlanda
mfl'culil tango tail Hio, ol-,
f,r al.oan.1 lltrlr att clml 4'uunwo
u 'b uw rlue
" ' ' 4len. tbo 4ime.
!" "' 4tnnr rlnc. barbarlcallj
ornamental In ottl at4 lay ww
.
1. 1 jlulln aflcraln.il ItiK all lti Hfpxda
of a14 aato a abo nrovl44. That
llit. ilelcndatit an4 all pursuits claim.
I lis: under hint aubacjuent to the so
rutlun ot ptainttrr said murtgagp
upon .aid land, and promise, cither
. purcbaarra, incumbrancers or otb
crlio ma) be barred and forelod
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rlehl, claim or riuliy of r-
deiuptlon tn and lo aal4 lands and
I'f - mtae. and .vory part thereof.
""ks. from me sun uay oi
January. 1914. tlm dale of the first
ai,x order.
hoi.i.o uitoi:ani:cK.
Attorney for I'lalntlff.
-(.3 1-7-1 1-3 1-2S h
Ni.llrc' lo Creditor
ilerslgiied ha been duly appuitilea
Is .a u 1.....I .if II... U sl ftl
ndmlulstrntor of the eatuto of Henry 1 1 ac t Mas and llonedlctloa at
W. Keeace, defeased, by the county 10,30 n. m
routluf Klainnih ruunty, Oregon, and 1 'Cok day Mas ovrry morning st
thai all person having claims against);. u, ,,
aald osliitti are required to present Cntrclictlcal Inslriirttoii every Sat-
(hn amo to me il tho law ofllco of ,urdny mid Sunday morning at 9:30.
Hollo C UrtKBbock, In Klamath FalU.i
Oregon, within lx monlli from tho
ilalo of this notice, proporty verified,!
us by InV required.
Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon,
tbU 24tli day of January. 1H.
(MX). C1IA8TAIN,
Ailmlitlslrnlur of tbo Kstulu of Henry ,
W. Koe-e. Deci'iiMol.
21.31-7-14-31-11
MIX J. XUMWAI.T, Pre. ' . HUlIll, Vic Prt. sail Treas.
1 IIKIIT K. VITHIMW, KecrUry
Surveyors nnd IrriRntion EtiRincers
Klamath County Abstract Co.
ABSTRACTING
MAPS, PliANH, MLUKPIUNTl.. Ktc. KLAMATH KAIiUJ, OHHQON
r tul ut sparkling sloiua that fall not
li a I th llin lli-lil mill l wlnkl t.,i, n.
i in. twinkling n
Tbesu rings iliow Ui well on either
(all liatnl, wlmllitii It li (tin one coy-
lr held MUI .tlftly nl right angle lo
tho body In tint tango partner clasp
or llin one (lint lml coyly upuii hi
manly l alien shoulder
Of cmirte, a tho lint fwwiicii of
iBiie puiinm, you musi spray
ur Imlr anil liaiikr with tlio ubiI
a
re
nil
A U. f'U..
At the Churches
-.. UIC V.IIUI
'
1 IMI -r.l.)lr,U (liu
rrli TUIrtl
.1 I'lno tllrrla
i H MliiblltnIJ. lu.tur.
Ml.. Wiinlfa iWnuard. orKalil.l.
J II Ma.ou. m.erltnJ.B5 Hui
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MIm Kia llauka
tirrilUcbt Clirla-
tUli I'liiicalof
Kulila tthiHii it 10 a. m.
I'liriatinn l.iiU-juf at CIO (i. in
Cliurclt mnlm rt 1 1 a. m. anil
i SO i 111.
Murttlne aubj-ct. fhurcli JiiIuk."
Kvmiiif: auUJpci. I'rv?raiic "
I'taro' WfotlllK WriJnwulay ocn
IliE al 7 30
Ml" I.Ullo llUUtluu will allic at llin
iilllg rrlr
iiti am cmtjlallr : to all of
il.rr artilrpa ('otiir anil brine your
(f,,l
1
M,Mt, j riitUt rM-lmUaU- Hrrtlcc
Bfif ,(t,(, Hmjtty morUnfi ftt n
r)wt UMj vclncaay eventnc t
; 30 , chrl.ilan Hlruf Hall. In
jaruu, titaxk. coinrr TblrU an4 Main
,,, ,.,,atar
bn Uim Sub.rt for J-Vbruary
Mh Will V
Htilrlt "
rat- MhIiimIUi i;.luil Ctiurtli
Corner N'lnlh and IMtio stroeta,
K C Ittchards. pastor.
Muuda) school at 10 n Rt , Rrurge
Waltoti superintendent.
I'reathlue at 1 1 a m. and 7 . 30 p.m.
I'hn Mrmon lor tlm da) will b'
anerlutlr
mprclally thr rVi-nlnK
,,,B
orth l.racuo Al C 30 p m .
hltcot, prrsldrnl
Intrl mediate lagun at 3 '00 p. m.,
Mrs tlalues, superintendent.
Judgx lleuson's IHtilo class mels
at 10 a in. In the I return room. In
connrrtluii with the Sunday school.
Mld-werk serrlcr Wednesday even
al 7 JO
Wo cordially Invite you to all these
avrvlccs.
ClirMlaii t'liurcli Corner N'lnlh and
I'lnti Uets.
i;i.rr 8. I). Hnrtan, minister: real
l)1C0( rorui,r Tcnt,i and High streeU,
phono H7
.aC,ing Lord's Day at 11
, - .
a. ra.i
l))o 4(.ll0o, ,
10 n m (loo. A.'
Hajdou, siiperlntrndelit. I
Ortbostra of right piece j
V I' H 0 K. nt C:30. Miss llesale j
Millk. preldeut.
l'rnyr hour Wednesday evening. '
Con tin u on servlco In ihe morning, t
!
Donald
nr, iMb.. n, s:30 a. m
Service at Merrill on the third
niindit)' of each month,
iiov. Win, McMillan, S. J., pastor,
HaptM Clmnli Klghth and Canal
slteets.
llov A. F. Simmons, pastor.
Sunday school nt 10 it. in.
Punching service nt 11 a. in. and
7.30P, m.
v Ban "11 dF i i"" firfe""!
tf memxjjur k rmMr mxl m
t Wiyzartf. . . . .mw"aW &
AWl.wk- l y . li' Mb iid Until
.Nnlkri nnil limit for (Jib Ho
rial lrtnrtinriit v III rr-rle
trillion If Irft nt Tlir llrralil
iilllit ur rlrilionl to Main HH
Uf I'rlilay aflrnioon or Iwforr
10 n'tliHk Holunlr mrnli(.
)oiii- of tlio UrpBlcliorcan nrt
will batr ilaiuliiK to H'olr harl'
content, for liirlutloiu arc out for
MYtiral ilniina to bo xlvu lo tbv
inar future
On Tliut4ay ulebt Klauiatb Fall
!i4k So 12 47, Hnoltui and l'ro-
llcciuc Order of i:ik, lll Rtvo lta
ithlril hiuiunl ball nt tbu Wblto l'cl-
Iran llutvt. Klaborato arransetntnU
I arc blllR inatlo for ibla
i)u tb nielli followtne tin- KiullKa
dub lll lvo 4ncle part). Th
jlnvltatluiia UatioJ tal lb at tbU will
'i.p u Ui I O 0 1. bull4lue
M"n4ay. Kebruary ICtb, tbo llluo
jllt-ll Hoekty, an rirKnlwlian ot tb
'youne Ia4l countcd wltli the tcle
!tiboin tomtmn? bom, vrlll Klvo tt firm
lainltii: parly Tbla lll b ! at
Mik liall.
Tutuday iilebt. Klaraatli lx4eo Ixiy-
at UliliT (it .Mooao, ul bold 1U ri'K
ulnr ilaucluc prty. Invltailona for
lli.. leaaon erc Ii.upJ omc Urao aeo.
mil ibe 4anc, clrm ory Tut4ay.
am bUbly cnio)abU'.
IMilay, IVbruary 20th. will be kI
inn onothrr party by tbo Klua
Club Till. U tb II fill ilnncc to bo
'elvrn Hit tinier by ihlu popular or
.entilfallon, nnd all bate proton KrcAt
jalirroai..
i
s lii obaiTiaiicv of lliclr tenth wed-
'dine anulvi-rsary Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo
,J Walton were host and hostess nt a
dinner Tu-day night. Tho guesU
jwfr.t Itev. i:. C Ittchards and wife.
Ir and Mrs C II Kishor. ilev. J. 11.
VnnKioti. Mis Florence Howen,
'I'hllip J Slniiott. Constance Flshr
'and lleairlr" and Catherine Walton.
A profusion of cut flowers a used
lilt decoration Following the dlnuer
Ian enjojable Impromptu musical pro
jgram was Klven This being the "tin""
'wddliig. the Walton, received a
shower of tinware.
i
At her Inline on Klamath avenue
Mr Frd Molhase entertained u num-
hr of filends ill n delightful man-
nif Thuisda) i .teruoon A' Hni;
wire Mr Frank Adams, Mrs. 1-ouls
(iirber, Mr Fred Cot Her, Mrs. Thos.
Hampton, Mr. C C. Hoguc, Mr. It.
'A Johnson, Mr. Will l.eo, Mr. S K
t Martin. Mr Chns Martin. Mrs. Ur.
i Ceo Merrman, Mr. Bliss Obenchaln,
J Mr Carey Itnmsby, Mr. C. I. Itoh-
jertaon, Mr. O W Kobcrtaon, Mrs.
.Fred Schatloek, Mr. Anna Iach, Mrs
'! T llatdwlu, Mr. Dr. Truax, Mr.
'A. J. I.yU, Mr Ullo Hoger. Mis
COMB SAGE TEA IN
HAIR 10 DARKEN IT!
IT'S (lUANDMOTHEIl'S 11KC1PE TO
ki:i:p iii:h locks daiik. glos
sy. THICK
The old tlmo mlxluro ot Sago Tcai
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
Htruakud and faded hnlr Is graud-
! mother' treatment, nud folks are
I again using It to keep tholr a good,
Kivon color, which Is qulto seuslblo, as
Iwii are living In au age when a youth
ful appearance U of the greatest ad
vautnKe. NovMidu), though, we don't have
tlm troublesome task of giithorlng the
sago and tho muk$y inlxlug nt home.
All drug storos soil tho roady-to-uso
product called "Wyeth's Sago aud
Sulphur Hair Uemedy" for nhout BO
rout n bottlo. It Is very popular, bo-
cnuse nobody cim discover It has beeu
applied. Simply moisten your comb
or a soft brush with It nnd draw this
through your Imlr, 'taking one small
Htrand nt n tlmo; by morning the
gray hair disappear, but what do
lights tho ladle with Wyeth's Sage
nnd Sulphur U Hint, besldoa beauti
fully darkening the hair after u few
applications, It also produce that
soft lustre and npponrunco of abuu
iuliu'0 which In so attractive; besides,
prevent dandruff, Itching scalp and
falling hair,
(Paid advertising.)
I Local bows appears first la
I The Herald.
win, Miss I.llllan Htllls,
Ml i:Iim Htllt, Miss Harris, Miss Kostr cominencd fin famlnntlon Common Council now exprttaea lta
Kay IIokuk, Ml Constance fkhal. that kept Ui hous In uproars All dotflrmlnatlon to that oad to tmprora
lork Klvi, hundred was played, and tta directors and tho principal rlsd said streeU and parU tbertof aa da
Hip prlM wero awarded Uj Mrs. Mel- IUi i-nch other In tho Incongruity of scribed and set out herein with oil
drum, Mrs UoRra and Mrs. Hall, their dm, and II would tako another macadam pavement.
Mr. Mnllittsu wa saiUlo-I In cnUir-'WashlnKton Irving, to attempt any! Further, that the plana, spiciOcv
(alnliic by Miss Mnrjorlu McClure lnd of a description to do thorn, or tions and estimates of the City Kb
DurliiK tli nfttrnoon Miss McClurth othfrs In costume, any sort of ginecr covering such proposed work
aatiK ' Kallil-on Mavournecn" and justice Tho stsslon was still a are to bo ustil aa a basis for auch
AbHfit" In a moil oxprcsslvo rnnn- school, and tho first Initial was "d," work, and any contract for the Con
ner, and h was heartily applauded, but It was chanced from "district" to utructlon of such Improvement shall
Mrs i:ilxi Marplo played her ar.com- danclntc." Tho directors showed a b? bxsed thereon, and the estimated
pa u I in ni is Ijito In tho aftrrnoon a k",n desire to learn the various steps, 'cost of such work and Improvement,
lunrl.aon wnssencd. " dlffennt couplw wcro called upon as submitted by the city engineer a:
4 to dfinonitrnto tho tanico, wait, two- 131,888. tC, la adopted aa the prob-
Tli li 12 Ni-dlc 'lub was inlpr- stop, "ran," varsovlenne and other able cost of said work and Improve
talttud r-Vldar afta-rnoon by Mrs Krod dance, and the desire to "step It ofr',ment.
Mnlhas" Tbt u.ual dellKhtfuI aftur- became so strong lhat I). II. Campbell. Section two The time wltbln
noon was spi-nl. the Kucsta convnra-. forgetting hU dignity aa a member of J wniCK remonstrances or objections
Iok rind dolus mcdlework, and re- the acnool Doard, joined Mrs. zia
frt-shtii.-nt wero aortrd. Present (HatdwJn In dancing tho Highland
Mr C)H-tr Avtry. Mrs Win. Whit- jl'log. After Judgment had been
! lock. Mrs l K Van III per. Mm Hob- psmJ on a nurnbi-r of danc, the big
,.rt Haldxu. Mrs Anna lacli. Mrs dining room of the hotel was trans-
'lt. A. Kramltt, Mrs. Will (... Mrs.' formed Into a ball room, and dancing
Fred Nl. Mls Conslonr hcballock.' ''---''
J (Continued on rsre 4)
Invitation ha bo'n Iwutd by -
Mrs. Will W. Daldwln, Mrs. iUrry C.l Iteaotatloa
lien kjii and Mrs. Ctarvnce H. Uudcr-llk-claring the Intention of the Corn
wood for a party to bv glvtn at the, nioo Council of the City of Klaai-
llotet lUldwIn next flaturday after-1
noon Auction bridge will be played i
i
At nmn today Her K C Illcbard.
pastor of Crace M. K church, per
formed the ceremony uniting Maurice'
(5 Leslie and Mir Martha Taber In'
matrimony. Only the Immediate rel-,
ntlve were present. The bride Is the
daughter of Mr and Mrs. I. !. Tabor,
and Is a graduate of the Klamath
county high school, being a member
of the class of 1911. During her res
idence here she has made a wide cir
cle of friends, Tbo groom camo hero
a couple of year ago from Missouri.
and b) dint of hard and persistent ef
fort he ha acquired a business here.
Like his bride, he Is well and favor
,ably known.
Mr F It Kngtlsh was bosircs at a
luncheon Tuesday afternoon, her
'k"uel heing Mr. A. I). English, Mrs
'Mary A. Jackson. Mr. Herbert S.
,Gale, Mr. J C Urockenbrough, Mra.
,i:. II Hall, Mrs. Charles A. Spinning
r.nd Mr Fred II. Mills. Following
l!i. luncheon auction bridge was
played, aud the afternoon was highly
(enjoyable.
The Whltts I'ellran was transform
ed from a tavern Into a district school
Wednesday night, and resident of
the city were, by the name miracle,
changed from men and women of af
fair to laughing, crying, rollicking
scohol klddlts. Tho ladles were at
tired In short gingham dresses and
their hair was braided; tho men
blosoomcd forth In knee pants and
Knickerbocker, rompers, plaid wind
or tle, etc., and many a countenance
was beautifully besmeared with dirt
,or the most delectable drippings from
j luxurious licking applied to stick
(Candy. Top, marble, red apples with
i "no core," tn fact everything tho
i kiddle likes and the small boy Is said
ito carry In his pocket, was there. Tho
school session was called to order by
tho principal W. H. Ilcnnett. and
tho directors. Mrs. J P. Lee, Duncan
Now, Then,
We are remodeled and shaped
up In what appears to be a
brand now store, nud will be
pleosed with a visit from you,
whether you buy groceries or
not. You'll tlnd this store keep
ing paeo with requirements, we
do not propose to get shop
worn nor dusty. Wo have 'a
fooling of solf-nulUcleucy that
come front taktug enre of our
trado properly.
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The
SUNSET GROCERY
10th and Mala. PhoaeiSOO
For Better Value
14.
II. lampoon. cai unvi-r anil jonn
alii Fall to Improve Klghth
Htreet from Mala to High
htrtwt; High Htreet from Eighth
to Ninth; Ninth Street from
High to I'nMpect; Prospect
Street from Ninth to Upham;
Upturn Street from Proapcct to
White; White Hlrcet from Up
liam lo Delta.
Tho City of Klamath Falls by its
Common Council reselves:
Section One That, Whereas, a pe
tition has been Hied with the Police
Judge, signed by more than ten free
holders of the city of Klamath Falls,
whese property will be affected by the
Improvement proposed, which petl -
lion was presented to the Common
Council having for lis object the im
provement of Eight street from Main
lo High street; High street from
Eighth to Ninth; Ninth street from
High to Prespect: Prospect atreet
from Ninth to Upham; Upham street
nJk if - V lM?
s
from Prospect to White; White street! - lt h
from Upham to Delta. Including all I :
Intersections of streets. Notice to CiadKera
And whereas, tho Common Council In tho County Coart of taa State ot
directed the city engineer to prepare Oregoa. la aad for Klsmntb
plans and specifications and estimates) County.
of the various kinds of Improvements; In the Matter of tbo Estate at Har
feaslble for the proposed Improve- garet McMillan. Deceased:
ruent of above described streeU and Notice is hereby givea by taa aa-
WOOD
10-tach Dry SUb S4.00
Ilot Factory Illocka $3.30
Cleaning out 'MO Cords of Dry
LIMB WOOD
Four-foot 95.00
Slxtrea-Uch 96.00
ltet Lump Coal, ton 9I3.O0
TERMS CASH
KLAMATH FUEL CO.,
OtBce fSOS Mala. O. Peytoa. Ugr
Phoae 1H7. Phoa S48R
That Silver Service
NO MATTKK HOW 11LACKEXKD AND TAKN1SHKD IT HAS
11KCOMK KHOM KX.POSUKK TO THE Alii OH FItOM USE "THE
PLATL'M PLATE" WILL MAK1I IT AS CLEAN AND BRIGHT AS
WHEN YOU FlItST GOT IT IN LESS THAN HALF A MINUTU
IT'S A UIO CIiAIM, UUT YOU CAN PHOVE IT YOURSELF.
TELEPHONE HH FOlt A DKMONSTitATION AT YOUR HOME
OH MAIL THE COUPON BELOW TO
Philip J. Sinnott,
KLAMATH FALLS.
Please send a Platum Clean Plate to my residence for two day' trial.
In case It is satisfactory, I will remit 7C csaU; otherwise I will re
turn tho plate.
Name
Address
paru thereof, and h hartag AM
with tht Pollca iadf far tk M
oration of the Common Couaell piaaa
nnl ipecincatlon and atlmaUa'- ot
etui of the proposed laiprotwmt.
,and thova having bn dalf conatd
crc! by tlio Common Coanctl and
found satisfactory,
Do It resolved, That tha aatd plana
and Kpccincatlons are approvad and
u la unriuou una uairminaa, ana mm
may bo heard against aald Improve
ment shall be on or before febrnary
23, 1914.
Section three The bouadarie'
within which the property Uw tlati
Is benefitted and Is to be aeseiif for
the cost of the said propoaeel lBprore
ment. Is all that property lying ad
jacent to the aald atxaeta u tar si
Improved and extending- fcaek froa
the side line ot said atreac to taa
center of the respective blocks lyiaf:
adjacent to aald streeU so far aa lav
proved. Section fourThe notice to prop
erty owner affected ba aald lasprov
ment shall be givas aa repaired by
the Charter.
State of Oregon.
County of Klamath aa:
City or Klamath Fall.
t. A. L. Leavltt. Police Jaa of
the City ot Klamath Falla. Oreca.
do hereby attest the foregotag te ba
a properly enrolled copy of taa reso
lution adopted by a majority of taa
members of the Common CoaMil
elect, on the 2th day of January,
jl9l
A. V. LEAVITT.
Police Judge ot the City ot
Klamath Falla. Oregon.
Presented to the Mayor, aad by aim
approved on the 27th day of Jaaa
ary. 1914.
T. F. NICHOLAS.
Mayor of the City of Klamath Falls.
iderslgned. administrator ot taa
of Margaret McMillan, dooaaaad, te
the creditors of. and to all aaraoaa
having claims against taa aald do
ceased, to exhibit them, with taa
necessary vouchers, wltaia six moatas
after the first publlcatloa ot tala ao-
tlee, to the said admlalstrator. at taa
law offlce ot Stone ft Qalo. at KUmntb
t Falls. In said county aad state, taa
(same being th placo for tbo traaa
'action ot the business of said satate.
Dated this 9Jh day ot Jaaaary. A.
D. 1914.
O. B. CAMPBELL.
AdmlnUtrator ot Said Batata.
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