AATtUlPAV, ANIIf o, ISM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MM1 0 Cm. C BrtWBell, ReMtbHcaii Candidate for Covernor.J!"Mcr' wh0 u """ "f "" ,u'"-w ''rWucrimii, mid.im i..T I W' t r v WTWHWMha supretm. roiirf nUCnttan, and n.ulatlmi, Mini of tho building tlmll Isnes Statement to the People of Oregon and Says He Will Veto Any Bill Compensating Saloons and Breweries, Which Might Be Passed by -the Legislature Paid AilvnilliiniMwii (iiiiim wlm lm lived In KnimiiM ilurhiK ri formerly occupied by Joint uro inn iin of i!iD amendment u II fun. octopled by 'legltlmato biialuo" I Mlluiiuu uml u niHii nf --real nlillKy In dosing I di-alro to say that I II ml high (liiiHKlir. Mr. I'orfiirifuh-r tlln 11.600 tixftmntlon from write- "Our town, Knm-n (illy, haa Kunilon, now bofoni tho people of nvnr loo.onn population.' HU nrlhls alal. In addition thereto 1 wlah ilKlit veins ngn, when (hey started In to ay Unit I feyl that tho peoplo of enforce Hi- nve rigidly, 1li ro wna Urn slnlo nf Oregon uml In fact sodoty aumi thing lllu. jf.n joliiiit' running genmlly, niroly appreciate tho debt prmllnilly wide open .Many of tho ami obligation thai they owo to tho imr wern fired iii In manner ami miormou Oregon City. Oregon, ilmtiim nil lutnnlintlug liquor with February H, 191 4. jlti tho. lnlUid Hiaiw and within ilm To h r'l'l ' 'r-mt -alaln nf Oingou. I bave walled Hb lP that I aim fiivnt national uftri to WB(((i.inimotiHn kpiiI Ionian who Urn wnnpn nf tho I'nliiyl Hinte. irti4ldair for governor In the re- j , i,,,,,., , r ,, n( A)tlat. Hblltin prlmarl ami olherwl, In'ir,, Mirh ns Hindu brimc m.rmiiie.1 iMimiiclnil ihelr randldary, wmild lo time tutu ,M tui anil CMiiiitiiit J OUR WEEKLY SERMON "Moved Brethren" lly I'l.DKH if. I). HARLAX. Pastor Christian Church A t .1. I. Car.. 1C:CK . "Wherefore, mr Tlim nil murderera urn tint In thn brethren, bo y steadfast, unmovablo, penitentiary, but sometimes ill la always abounding In tho work of tbo 'church, anil maylio nt the crtmraunlon n luxurious houl loaclmra ami Imtrnctorx, from l-ord, for n much iu you know thttjtablo, ii mo wern rllc.-H down to our dlnlrlct chool,yoifr labor In not In vnln In tholord." Urothorly lovo mlla forclreDCf. iiaiu nvtr ini imrn -tnry day. Many for tho cftlrleiicy ami tho work that! Tho worda of our tun foil llko a According to tho model prayer in niiurvatlrt )mln- men, liwikora "'' do, and If 1 nhould b liouorod'atiariiliiir iiinmnnri frnm it. ,n nfiMattliow. iilxth chnoter. I nuit for- nml mittnlmra of tho Com mor rial Club, with thl nomination ami cloctlon. It ses . thr. Ar.f.ti m ih kIyo my brother hi dobta or wronn wri nl flral nppmiMl to n rlisfd on- would bit n ourco of ;rat plaauro Hk Ocntllca. Mo A-Uowaril mc, or Ood will not hear my inrci-niput or die Uw bcrnimc It would t i. In vry liBltlmali way, to aid j iBttv alrod to know notli prayer. Forglvenc la tbo conncct-l-nv vmnnt humlriN of bnlldlnim and mlvnncu tho dlflcn-nt hcIiooI In-1 alBBBBBWt inr mnn inllnK blue: at tho went central offlco of ami aotmicntl) would ilfiiioiallro tj f ,-t ami limlltutlons of tliln atato JallllllllBBHl Pt-oulo but Christ (heaven. bimlnMii lili-"-.l nf Hie rliy, Mow. and tlm malorlal uulfaro of tho In- Hi nd Him crucified., Brotherly lore I tli dlrlno mag-net. nv.r, I lie In wn rkldly onforrd! klruitora and tearhurn Ihcrrof. i tallalalaaaaaaW Tr. n.ni mn -. '(.'Iirltt ha no dlfflptiltv In retttnc eike nw iirain i y n tiin lueKlue rwnpn and other v..""1 ""I "' b-forn Jurlen. but I uUo utronicly favor lrln; aid and UBj a 1 n n o r, ,ndlr.reat audience, becamo Ho w a iliwJ unm tho uatlunal problem (ifh-mm nf work nml lal.nr mIUi thn la.' limtlon iiIa nti.ln.i tho prop- all anaUtanru that In polblo toward! m Christ tho all suf-llrothcr to tho pcoplo'Ho mrft In ihc ll, mI "'' mauufarluri. nf Inliii- lioilnt- m,u nov. horn 'rly nwimrs and upon nftldavlu b. Ilplni? tho pnoplo of Kaaleru Oregon' jHF flclent Savior, in 'dally walks of life. When tho world Irtllnf llmr l Hi" I'lilloU HtalM, I, in, wiiiprty f,)r in to mid !,"ri J'"lei' lm era tiled tho Injunc and ulhvr parts of tho mato nwdlnt' bulldlnic a founda- ,an truly say, "O. how those Chrls- Ud sUt tmi"-' "'", """iii-iimt Uiiil wlllt nil 6'l tHUfiis In,""" "'" violation Aflrritlii lrilKtlon, to -Brt water upon their tlon for ur text ho um-s tho dcathtlons lovo each othcrl" then Intldellt7 this lt In for of Hplidl.llnc nnil'n,,ul 1""1 mtuptcd lli pUn of en- lands. iburlal and resurrection of Christ. To w"l melt llko butter on a hot biscuit. .Voile nf 09 FUNHT ef vard. Notice is hereby clvea tkt tktu 'vlnwcrs heretofore appvlatad f ta Common Council of tb City C Ktoat. . :ath falls, to view tea pnwi em tension nf Second street fraa Ml la-' tersoctlon with Plum street aomtit easterly to tho southerly city llaHtv and to determine bow muck lets) vaK uablo tho lands or other property sr , "part thereof through or over wWefc tho proposed boulevard Is to b ope., ed, laid out and established; aid ascertain itho respective iBtereatt f persons clalmlBX to be the owners C lsu vn MrwMilttii as t how U r-filfi"" lH, (r wuuld stand e it i)Urtl"ii of an aitn-ndnifut tu mnlutalulns; our cthool nrninni In a fair and llw-ml way, and In tho rou- II i. (.'-" -- ...... ..i.w ... ", nun in IIHJ run the ConMltutlnn of th stale of Or girucilon of rod ami hlittiwnr in tbollitiluK lh al and manujmt tho dnnaud and rwulrcitK-nt ftVtureolllntoletlnll4Ur vlti.juf uur fmuiltiK, produclnit. rotnitier la IrU stale. None uf Miillcll and biulu r,t i,t Uut peoplo wm he . nt to commit Uteut.Jnf Oils utat.. with itr (imllflcallon lv Iu any " iw lhl ureal thai tr that whalnvpr plana tw lrti, iUi 1 ttsltik 1 Mv toadopiml In tho roii.lt iKllon .f runda uilimiMllmiKitlanlfortlt wlfarw'ln ihU rlain and lmirrr mellimln tit ike iwoplo arnerally and it ttinrc n-d In tho rAnsiruHInu that th anlBtrnaurf ur HirMUnrlvlllialnlrt In tlir tannine clan of li Ilea thai now olt, .roplK of ilil (io ahould b ry KrlucUHlly, after d cooldprararfully nfccuritrd and thrlr wUh Ilea, I b voiicluilrd lt lienu a lndlrnei throtith tlm ility itRillJilv furiceniut nwm Ihl Uuo f "tulty and thp ilveloputeiit lfanu u tb pfltttlpftl f ty randMacy. '! th t'nrtnera' (Irani:! almtild ! lukelbn tHitlllnu thai tho lntnlllrnt K'niilul and fnlloMl, tfialofl of all fair minded men and I diln aH.i in nay that I Maud Ir 3n U un'urtiinably that liit.'tMiably In fnr nf fr ptriui and linwr itftClr, a now in ui and forc. ft'rt P-wli, and that If ahould be I, trti- t rlvllliatioii, and la iJn?'u,'pful In Wnc nnmluatid and irtalt Utrlr, of crime, poverty, dc.'H'ftrd eotrnnr of thU tAtr, 1 will fTfirufy ami nmril drray. to uch an',. " far aa my powt-r will permit, tiiaialrtbKimfiilwtllnit danuT ' o man or woman, rlrh or poor, le lb human tar.. I haij n iHuaun-s black or wilt, thai) b drprlvrd of at tU scaltiai thi man who U run- "t" nppitttunliy nf fairly and drfrittly alai a saloon I roally fel mnr llkd "pr-luc thpinwlvra anywhrrr-, In tet-lrmnltiit and rniutlna" acMrlnjy for l'Mle hall ir iiikui h air'la of (wttalilltnf thla ctoat ivtl and potter " ' , a lone a thry la tli ami to obtain tin. Arm hold r"duri iliPtuiUt-i Iu a lawful way. lilt It b In thl alatn and In this Tim llijnur uumtlou haa koi tu ho toaaify. If I had my own wy, pfuusht out, tm will b romMh-d ikal4 tt If hk-M)- Itmlf ouahl'" takn Maitd for uraitalnai itr Tun iU punlibrd to thn ulent nf rom. 'lKI 1 lthir right or It la wrune. saline nsrn who lu- rnicaited ln( ruht It should m iimlninlnod ikU bulnr, anctinm-d by law, In a " errluated If It la wronc It rttaabt way to recover Jhclr ln.jhttl4 le dixtrujrit. I frl that It l tntanl that they havo tuadp. on tbo wrn, I '! that it la foolish tor thn ue ihMry that Abraham l.lnroln moral o-Irtlr of tlm alatn of Oregon latoird butitiE the ulavea nud rol. 'lk about flubtlnB vice, preach u!tit them, In order to settle thejru, aialnat vice, jwa reaolutloua itn problem. Of rourflhluV ud!Balni vlra and hold bauqueia and Uow thai the imoplo of" Oil ulntc ' l"rh and cdlijfalulnlo ach e14 not famr votiiinrnnallnav men ither how ihy am sulue to nslmlrv, tnati IntMidd Ihvlr money In the, and lrmll tb aaloiiu to oxUt In thi ulodb biulct-no, neither am I ad latr, bvcaue It U In Ilio nutoou to u rwatlnc It an . part of my Platform rrl extent that tho ed la sown lathi Debt, am almply uit;rtinKflu'1 otftilunlly rlprti Into crltno and It to thn conrlrnri! and fair mind of 'W f every character, leadluK In the t ple of thla atAle, for them, to 'end to the. Jail and penitentiary, In h wli romlderallon as I her acfllt'ie luxatiP na)lum and to deitotieracy, U, trcenliln: a I do, that when r itothlui; about want and poverty rr iwlety feel that It la In danger, j l' the thouand and millions of It baa a right to abolish and to ito.lwomen and children tu thla land, troy anxhlne that endanger Itaelf.1 I know what kind of n battle thla "f object and purpose la to try to'wlll b.. I fully realUo the power of ieuie tlm publlo opinion and thn roif t h ll'iuor element and thn Itoiall wlwc of tho peoplo nf thla state, M.lijuor Aixlntloii or thla Male, who rfe they will m wtlllns; lo stand jam always on guard and ready to aonhler to ahoulder. Irreaixinelvn of 'battlo for their position. I know how toMitifi it unlet b putting padlocka; I alo fnvor giving tho governor on i(p dor of th building and iiwor to vuto aoparato Items In ap prnhlhliluK the opening of the bulld-'proprlnliou bill paaaod by tho legl lug until ihi owner should clvo a laiure, and thla I advocated for rears get an Insight Into how wo may bo- (our Churches will be filled to overflow come brethren In Chrlat let us read i'ng, and the memberships greatly en Mark, 3:35: "For whosoever shall larged. Evangelist Sunday says, "We do the will of Ood tho aamo U myy a well expect hell to sing the bond ihnt it ahnuld never again be when a member of the statu senate. .brother and slater and mother." jDoxology or to batter down Glbralter iiwd for Hui l j-al piirposK, nnd aond It I now being taken up aa a new Let ua remember that If we havejw,,ll paper wads as to expect to win lug the proprietor of the Joints tojmatter by soioo of (ho candidates, al-lxn born Into the family of Christ. 'he world to Christ la Iu cold, god lb Jail for Urge urnteucea, not on though I used U a on argument on 'wi are brithrcn In Hlro. I I'eL l:23fless, worldly and back-elldden state." touvleiloiia fn' the anln of I In nor, un- the floor of tlo statu senate, for many ."llelug born again not of corruptible Brotherly lovo U based on the new ,i..i.i i.... ..... ...... .. . . . . ,.... ......: ..... demland. but for vIoImIuk the order iear endeavoring to Induce tho legls-.!, but of Incorruptible by tho word Of Ilio I'imrl. fl'ero roiilil Im mi turr latum to oaaa a bill enlllnc for a. con. of Ood." Different nnlnlnna anil Aln. trial mill ronvlrttona were eatlly ob alltutlonat convention, ao that the liken need not break this relationship, tallied Afler ihettit thing had btx-u constitution tould bo amended giving but- should be kind, curtcous. and done ihe"owner of the buildings the governor this power, as well as pitiful toward each other, gradually found other tenants, and In many other changes which were then I'aul calls the Corinthians "beloved tlm rotiran of h few months or per- vitnl to tho Interest of tho peoplo of brethem." This was not because they hap n yer the name hinduex men tho stale. ;had been overly zealous In Gospel who I ii it iriili.lel ngalu't tborlgld "l am oppoaed to uncle and expen- prhctlce, nor wero they entirely sln ftiforremeut of the law came lo (he lve kid-gloved commission that are leas. He found In this church "dlvl bixliUhl nltnrney ;tnernl and npol- aupplug tho taxe and renourci.-a out alonn," mid that others had gone to oglwd No dUlulereated biulnei of tbo peoplo of tho state. 'law before heathen magistrate, while men In the illy would now be willing I am ! radically opposed to Uio'some had gotten drunk at tho Lord's I have, tho rile return to tho old plan, attitude of the national ndmlulstra-i table, all of which bo condemns. He t remember luinnre where grocery- tlon In It wool schedule and wool men and other merchants said that tariff, which la n direct alap to tho inc" Hie enfoteetni'iit of the law, and great sheep Industry of tho stato of baptism of brotherly love. I. John, (til wn said ulthln n year there- Oregon nud tho country at large. 2:9: "Ho that says ho Is in the light alter, children camo to their stores It nominated and elected governor,. and bates his brother I In darkness knew tho great need of that church. as well as the church today, was a wtih live nud (en dollar bill to I will veto any bill which may pass And in another placa ho says: "If I commandment of Christ, which reads, "Lovo one another as I bare loved jou." Why! Because, "By thU shall all men know you are my disciples." "Lovo is the golden chain that binds Our hearts In Christian bonds; And He's heir to heaven who finds His bosom glow with love." i'aul urges us to be steadfast and Immovable fa tbo work of the Lord because such work will not be in vain. This Is tbo only kind of work for which wo are sure will receive pay. Kvery ctip of water, every fallen one raised and each one faced heaven ward In Christ's name, for all such service, we shall not lose our reward. So tar friend, can you not sec that the world's great need today is an Nltlrsl party or affiliations and unite 'or the purpwo of putting tho alwn M!neM out of existence and deatroy Iu Inlluenco In our economic, social l political llfo. therefi.ro am In "tor of ileatrnylng the anloon with rcwpetiaAllon If h people, should "fen a direct voto a declare, but I eu. velo any bill wl'iluh the legisla ture might paaa, rompeuaatlng aa "on for their Investment unless the I"!'! by popular vole ulrected mo to o otherwise, T stand openly and fcovo board, unconditionally In favor Ibo adoption of a national and slate smmdmeni to the Constitutions of United Hlnles and the slato of Or Men, to prohibit tho sale and manu- YOU CAN SAVE DOLLARS .aassssssssssssssssssVVQiv9kw JISBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV SbSbSbM W W . aBsEBBBBBrvVVJ,n aaVa Oi Ytwr Spring Merchant Tailored Clothes Slep Into our etnlIUInm'iit nml let us alioiv you tho vvomlerfiil Imrgnlna mo luivo in llnej atyllli, genuine, wool on. Wo tailor Man's Suits at $35 and Up Wo iuivo you money by giving you big valuo In cutting, designing and tailoring. Our clotlto am made with mNnlto mro by .skllUnl .workmen. Likewise you get clever tailoring In nil Details. .The proper Mt of your rltrthes aniuml tlio collar, tho amount of ueiHllewurk for atrrHgth and many other point that are unseen, all uiako our rlothiw prnvo not economy, all ho iiliMlemto prlro stateil nbove, Loewe Bros. Taitmrs purrhnte provlalotia, who had prior tlm legislator compcnat!ng saloon'jhato my brother I am a murderer." abundance of brotherly love? to the tnforcement of tho Uw never keeper and breweries for money In- wn Ihnt much money In their Uvea; vested In their buslneas, In case prohl thai the, chlldten that formerly came billon rarrles or Is adopted or other barefooted had shoes for tho first ,.le, or under any circumstance what tlmo In their live; that tho poorer ever. ClttM of peOllle Were Able to nnv nnA I nlio fntor Ihu abollitlimetit of tbe paid their bill nt tin store where flah and game commission as now' formerly It w-n dimcutt to obtain pay-. constituted, but favor reasonable lawsi ment. Of rourae, our city adjoins protecting gamo without so much red ' Kansas City, Missouri, and the first tape. block over the line I known as th i I will tnd for the abollahment of 'wet block,' and It I said to contain alt useless commlslons, believing that something like n doxcit or two saloon 'the responsibility for the expenditure ready lo greet the Kansas man when 'of tho people's money should bo fixed he come over. But only thoo who J In audi a. way that tho public will wr ao addicted lo tho uae of liquors know Just where, when and whom to that It wo nlmoat Impoastblo fori hold reponlbIc for the heavy taxes them to do without It would In tho nml expenditure. I therefore believe evening take tho trnublo to go to Mis-ithal the responsibility should rest aourl for liquor. Tho largo majorllypvith tho governor, secretary of state of them, and the averngo man, turned and state treasurer, ao tho pcoplrvvlll connoisseur of Oriental rugs HIV it VI iVIlf t rt ti tat )t.si !!. ... !.. tl, , wlin t m aMm biaIoii. .. aaII hh las J ,,7 ..-MHiivingp..- -....."" "'':""" ""'"'Jllvcd in San Francisco, today lies spent hi money for liquor. Trior to "ease it I desired at any time. j the enforcement of tho law, th Joints ! I favor separation of church and j'f kcd 'i ia tne garret of tho Stato alwu)s procurodtfrom tho banks largo 'stalo In this state nnd nation. slim of money on uvery pay day, be-, Sincerely jours, riiiisu n very largo percentage of tbe. (5K0UQK C. BROWNKLL. ImpressionisHc Painting Doesn't Go in California United Press Service .discovered a piece of paper pasted to SACRAMKNTO, AprlL A picture jtno back wh,ch read: entitled "KeenliiR tho Light." and "T00 Painting represents a light tho lands or other property; and to ; estimate the dasaace which eaeh of ' the respective owners thereof will asav lain; and to Mk Just and snnlt able estlaaU.Md awSMsaent of tb valuo of the heseflu aa4 Mvantagsa of such proposed boulevard to the re spective owners wbee property wUl bo occupied by sueht bIvardi aa4 j lying within lfl feet of the north, easterly llBe of Mhx beulevard: (Tho boundaries of said boatersT are as follows, to-wlt: Tor the east erly lino or said boulevard, cosinieaee at tho southwesterly corner of blast ninety. In Klamath addition to th, City or Klamath rails, ran thsp south 6t deg. 10 mln.east feac thence south 41 dec ansB. JSat 1.038 feet; thence south H 4m-' mln. east S75 feet; thence sovth deg. 2? sain, east 70S feet to city limits, tbe westerly line of mM bewle vard being distant westerly front ssvM line and at right angles therefroai at feet.) Has bee tied with tb Follee Jnn of said city, and said repwrt will he considered by the Centaaom CouseM am tbe 27th day of April. If 14, at Ms regular meeting. And nil terested are hereby notlied to i In writing their objections to report, if any they have, on or before aald date, and said objections, If aay thero be, to said report, together with aald report, will be hoard and deter mined by tho council oa said A. V. LEAVTTT, Police Judge of tbe City of Falhu Dated nt Klamath rails, Oregon. April 3.4914. S-t painted br Mrs. Floreneo Land May of Boston, who used to bo a great i house on the New Jersey coast with tho sea, and a wreck in'tbe distance.' Another argument followed then as to when she which was the. lighthouse and which library here. And thereby hangs pay cheek were chased over the bar, and of tijiimi mi know that tho la borer would naturally feel called upou lo spend soino part of it under thoao circumstances, nnd It frequently hap hard It I In mako merchant, bank er And bualiteaa men lake An active Interest In the movement, because they frequently fear that It will In jure tho market, tho atom, tho bank, nml Iu other words, nil trade. The fact am that If uvery anloon was driven out of butne In Port laud, llildt of Mx mouth or n )oar thn inerrhnut nnd hulnea meu would be thn one who would bo congratu lating each other upon (ho advance and Instead of n decline, there was a In every Hun of bulnen nnd better payment of tho Mil of their pa ir on. To lltuatrntu this, I hcruwlth quote an extract from n letter written to mo November 17, 1U13, by lion. Silas tale, but no picture. When Mrs. May went back to Boston In 1907 she t-dlt awlt lumen iroiu rugs to painiing oi me " impressionistic variety. Sine I ho enaetment or th. t.l.rr.t Mi' Pa-ntlng "Keeping tbo Light" - .. .., .. .w. homestead law 211,000,000 acres Mr. May presented it to the Califor nia State library. AssUtantlIbrar I ciss gathered around tho picture, and a warm argument followed as to which way it went up. They couldn't havo been classified by the United pened that his wife and children saw .States geological survey aa non-lrrl-but a very amnll part of tho proceeds. 'Kate and designated by the interior Alt u'u ilnn.1 nunv- u,ii. ...,.. .i. tdenartmnnt as nnlerabln under Ihi 'jilnlH were closed. Kansas City. Kan- ' "0-ncro tracts, the limit belngjjf" tbe Jop",.m 0 bott,om- Durta I..- l ,.. .. i.i.. .,. ...'! u Ihnl n1lnn.-,t1 linear Ih. n, !.,"' . ........ .uu.uv,u i iiivnrnivu hi iuiiiiauuii llie null- """ "" ...... ....-v.. ...,,. ........ j llirwi or four venrs after tbo laws Homestead taw. were enforced nl n wonderful rate. Theru vvum marked Improvement In tho primarily of Ihu merchants and tho IihhIiicr of tho Tlty Increased, -I- I Tbo Herald, delivered at your I store, omco or nosas, a coats j a month. It speaks to the heart through the pocket-book. That's why the Ford is a friend to thousands the world over. What any other car will do the Ford will doand more-t a , fraction of the cot.nJBuy today. Klvo huudred dollars Is tho prlco of tho Ford runabout; tho touring ear la Ave fifty; the town car seven ifty f. o. b. Detroit, com plete with equlpnient.i (lot n ctatlog and par ticulars from local agent, George. Biehn Don't Overdo Yourself tills Wno weather try ing to wear off the spring fever. It's bound to run Ita course, so jou'd Just as well resurrect the rake ami hoe and get busy till yon feel relieved, nnd to do the tlilui; right )ou'! need sown) goodly portions of our bulk nud package, garden and field seeds. Sweet IVas to bulk. Onion Sets. Sugar nnd Stock Beets, etc. Lot us help you to tho was tho wreck. The skyllno was said to be the sea line by some, nnd others declared It was vice verso. "Aw, what's the matter?" said oth ers. "It's Impressionistic; hang it up auy old way." So they began to hang It up and found there was no room foriL "And that." said one of the assist ants, "was about as sjood an excuse as any for not hanging It nt all." Tho Herald. 60c a month To boot Klamath county i Tho Herald to your Kaatora friends. KoUeaforJ (Not Cool Lands) Department of tho .Interior, Hatted States .Land Omee at Lavkortow, Oregon. March 6th. U14. Notice la hereby glvsm that James D. Grimes, whoso postomoo addreoa la Klamath rails. Oregon, did. oa the 2lst day of March, ltll. tie tm tarn office Sworn BUlomosU aa .Appllsa tlon. No. 948. to nnrohaoo tho air K NffJl, VTK IWii, goo. 11. aad NEU SEH. Sec 10. township $t IL. range 10 E.. Wlllamotto Meridian, and the timber thorobja. under tho provisions of tho act of Juno t, 1I7, and acts amendatory, known aa tho "Timber and Stone Law," at onch value as might bo txed by npnralao ment. and that, pursuant to mteh aa plicatlon. the land and timber thoroom havo been appraised nt a total of 1400. the timber estimated at S1S.SSS board feet at $1 per M.. 4S jnniaer posts at 5 cents each, and tho land at 1170; that said applicant will oSer final proof la support of hla anplloa-. tlon and sworn statement em tho SI day or May, 1914. before C. K. DoLap. county clerk of Kwanath eenaty. Ore gon, at Klamath Falls, Orofae. Any person is at liberty to pretest this purchase before entry.or Initiate a contest at any time before' the pat ent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this omco, alleging facts which would defeat tho eetry. JAS. F. BUROBS. Register. 3-21 h The SUNSET leandhlaaa. 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