The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 25, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THIS KVKNING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
I'AUt.
UliAW'- J jt iJr Mgiu mi
Nuilrti rntd llema for tit Ho.
cUI irHMrl hIII rtvclvp al.
Irnlbm If left al Ttw llvrald
ulflK ir trlrplmnwl to Mala UK
, 'rldt ftrtuon m Itrforr
lOo'clmk fiotilrtUr muntlM-
IBM ae ni iillorifiJ- urb game aa
tlaiXUie ptwiru ami mo inner emjio.
. a .. II .. ..., .. .!....(. la. tL
llljll'anu-milinj
u.dluplar beft.ro tbr. farm .old.
faUR rtiulette. KUnidke and other
iine-a tb' were faturltr. in the
twttur da), of the W'm. lfor
sb ill it. .old our pi. tot., hung
nar rm- hi the wiMMl.hrl, acqulrrd
IV title collar habit and added
4oH to the duties of being a prom-
lat cltllen If We did not eAk uf
iSnMo old time dlreralon. n wrould
W ourlinifcuiE the blggnl errnts of
! ..ulli lliM mn. a.ft.1 wrlllnHli'a
... , ... ,... ...... ...... .,.... ,
Ut r.fllr. given Is.t itlgbl by the"
mm
tie men a .tag, which m slen at
It opera home, was a "Western
I ii u'clmk HtiirUf iiiornlBf. I uialmnl nrrnd in friiiiiiimi fliiiiry "tiiMul n mi n. and ninny rt preafntod '"'mnaiiu iiikii airmen rnoni- Hi.;
' mid iwrffcily nimlu ii form-. u varluua rbarnrtr. mid uiDrrlment At" '" "Kugcne W Cbafln "
iu ntMl ttiMita lb iK-ni roliiiiiu ladW orrhiatra. wlilih IiiriiUbcil mu- relgnnd all dviiiIiik A wedding with There will bo no aorvlcea at night,
. . . ...... iu e.....ut. ..f ..... air rr the ilenrliie Other KlrU wero i 'ret M a Jnrhaon it paraon, Mra "'-llher Kndoavor or preaching, bo-
,Hl,rlie.ru.ttHjfCiaii.Mmii. j irf) , (m A ,. ,. ,n ,, brMo BBI Mri r. h cauv, of the union meMIng at tho
llflairrailtfi. "' . '' I'9'11" Halmi-r i: II Unify mid lrl Whlt.(niKllh na e.room, erotitp.l much mcr- "cra H0U'-
totnrt and tlub mltng inllre. with ,,t k It nn u jnou rl-.tou. i f.iw.l tlimiii Daiietng waa enjoyed, and HlbU achool at 10 a m Crorgo A
, butKh hi name miioiieu iiioan (mt ,w iu tiuitiv) and itlilmr atul it'freabmfiila were acned Toward nayiion. aiiperiniemirnt
trwriti hooVed mi each a a trailer .,r br.uebt uioie and Ibm- wfe ilily mldiilKl I. the men who were at the Wednesday night at 7 30. prayer j
la tlire n)t aucllmi, whUi. rtp lnuitb to every inliiute. n. ea b .Hint Opera huuie Joined the woman In ',"ng! -30, choir practice
huadfrd and kllldrtHl gaum ar nil v,n. iiuIk( oft John lloiiaton. in lb- admin:, whtrh oblnlned until a
ir dhiliiCtl) undr llm ban. an much time tli.uighi oihrle Clmrle F Harred Heart for a dauce nt the White Jacobs block, corner Third and Malnj """" " ,,- nd lt recovered
io, H.M iis" laner uai.na are uu worn. iin oily manner, lurid neck- I eiiian Hotel .Monday nlKht Tlndalla tre i upatalM j: ' i Fr d 11 Mills de-
H talld n- ord, or n "torm. to er ami a rlntlllatltiE ararfplu. as fr helra wrlll remit r the music, and 'Ibe subject for the Wesson 'or'i i,. "fi.".,, four hundred
,. at a inliuiaty with aoHlnmcm ,th aleek. rrooke.l gambler of the he inninln'ta Of the choir will bo In April 26th will be "Probation After ,' . , ,,rt,u. Hnll.r.
.OH !!.. bark. The old day. were ct..rKe of ,he floor All of the organ- IV.M, nln) an " "7" "enu teat
.'a il,e Herald doc.n'l xmit to fuirit.iy brougbi to uilitd b) J Frank luttlon arc ell and favorably ltno.ti lurid coats an h dMdtn, H0iiar
l.. ... plum lii alilmrl.irlK In lit.. 1. 1...,. ... I... v...... ....il...... .... In Kli.n.,11. a ,.! I -lr.. .,..1 ll. IM. !.. ..... l...ui. -... n lc" an U OUC-HUUUrJ ,1
latPflirime of oll ecnt. but right be wore over forty )ear ago. bllUlr bids fair to be a blr aucreaa. Third and Pine Btreel. J 8 Btub- " " b gucn'that I will
trr ! l' recorded that lher l.'a member ot a mllltla company at both aorlally and fliiaurlally btereld. pnstor " ?l C? ".'e. i.. .on .t ih.
.. . ... .... ' ... .. . nn the lal day OI June. Jjli! l me
netisr agaitiat any (onn in game iMMarramriiiii Jolm l-o.ter, wbo pre. (JrKanlst Mis Winifred Wlnnard.l" . rolirt j,oue iul
ln nnliiuntl In thin column Tbl. alde.1 oter the fati-iatt U)out. certain. The IhHti.a' u the namu ot Hie Huperlntendent of Sunday school Mon " ' Oregon In Klamath'
vrrV i i. our humble Intention to bat) had the .mile that I. cblldllkt Ittwii social organisation fur Klamath J MHon. I '"" 1Q ciocii (n'tbe forenoon'
(eluir ro .tud imker. lwonl-oiie. ond bland, and the "way that are Falls, which lame Into being at a President Christian Endeavor MUajc,,un J M pubjlc aution to
ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED
NOSTRILS AND HEAD-CATARRH 110ES
.nil tint. itlaat.. aS lif Ihn ti k A t nf
taaiaaiiy ii.ani ,lr laMagea; ,ioui,n no,uilt (x-netrates and heals the
llrraihe Ftxely. Nasty IHacharge ' intumed, swollen membrane which
Mop.! Head Coltla aail Dull Head.
scbe Vanlali
Try ' Kly's Cream Halm "
Oil a small bottle anyway, Just to
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"J It Applr a llttta Iu the NoatrlU I
uJ liiiUntl) rour logged nose and tno.ttilh cloned hawking tnd blowing
lorded up air iM.sagn of the bead Catarrh or a cold, with lis runnlug
till oprii, ynu wilt breathe ffrel) , tune, foul miuous dropping into the
ililllnr.. and ht.idaihe disappear II) 'throat, and raw dryness Is dlslreesluK
wornlng, tiir catarrh, cold-ln-htud tit but trul) necilless
fsUrrltal sorn Ihront will dlsappur ' Put your faith- Just once-- In
Krnl stub 'nlaery now I (let Hie1 Cly a Cream Holm" ami vour cold
mill bitttie uf "Kly, Cream llalui"!or catarrh will surely disappear
' an, drug slum Tbl. awrret, fm J (Paid Ailvrtleiurat )
PAY YOUR BILLS
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FIRST TRUST and SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
M)X J. UMWALT, IVes. K. M. IIUIIII, VIcp Frea. and IVea
IIKUT K. WITHHOW, HecrKarjr
SurveyorB and Irrigation EnRineers
Klamath County Abstract Co.
ABSTRACTING
,AI'H, I'MNH, IILUKI'KINTH, Ktc. KliAMATH If AMM, OHKfiON
il lieVvr before n there
"'il mi nr.iir t-nuiin in lowpuiiilier,
I.nlil.,.l..r. I. ..II.... I. ..I ..
"-" .- lima, utu ih-ii, dims,
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,.,...... i ., ......v. ...mi uniitr iiinrti
in. n... ...i , .... .
. . ,,,,.,, .,,,,,., iM i iif ii rj
room m. trauafi.riii.i.i into u cnm.
Iilltir. ami ilniut- brill nml tint kiiiiikm
iiiioa
,,.
of
wnru e-nliTl'il lulu Willi HM X
iltui wiry till II ill tlm lii. Hi
Ibi. rnnla nr (brow i.l I In- boiin cnui..
I lie. mi ! h mi en ot UhiiiuihIi nt ilol-
iar lint in in;
a tin- limit, nml
j. mil i iiiikiiiii io II Dial tlio ah)- run Hi win 0M)fft liouaii, tlioir wiVfrt
I iiii. -ri all rimmif Itiurt lloful.'mi'l ladli wro linrlnn: it ti odually
Jobii llubbniil, KiatiriR (Miu nnit Arch
rrnUMn iipparel ilnmrtlrl bli lay.
,ill a. n, only hhim( grim,. " (,ui
lln Hill) lu.l lllnlr III
tltreh rhe Ur with tbo dlc0 tiVory
iii..if.fk ... ii.
which llret Harte rUlms "the heathen
ChiiieA i. peculiar" tleorge t'liaa-
lain', makeup a 'Timothy Hay of
aptowii" a. tun rauau of much
merriment, and liwrence ICinuear
aun .hone as an Imiul.Itlve rurallle
To attempt to describe all thu wro
prnaeilt. or to enumerate one quarter
of the clmrnrtrf. ould take more
.pare than ha. been u.id Io nil tint
llalw.r. Ill wrlllfiir rtf lntlrn I. Ill llt.v
..,,. ... -.,....., r. ......,, WH. .... i
rre al! there. lnKiied and chapped.
nri.iiing Mill guns, ami diagui.ed
villi rterre inouatJiCiies Ctm the
rallrnvl htiilder. o Impurtsiii a char-
arter In the West, Wa represented In
blHilt mwis Miui i ' mw tv-iw we
penetrates and heals the
tUr, ,no n,d jlel,u
K.i .i.rn.t.
rlrars air paagc. stops nasty dls-
chargts mid a feeling of clrauslng
sootlitiii, relief conies Immediately
Dun I luy nwuke tonight alrug-
....... ., ..-... ,.-.,.... ...
kIIiic tor brrath, IUi bead stuffed;
with n ihutk Instead of cash
Then ou will hnvo both n rec
oid of your piomont and n ro
inlpt mi well Check on thu
First Trust and Having Hank
are good as gold. You can bo
curo u book of thorn by opening
mi iiruiiint thorn You avoid
IoIm of trniibhi ami dignify
)imr huslnesu by their use
lenllty
by
1 II tit l.,llaiiliti
Three
iiiF neem ere given as V A
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W A
"'tM'i, nvin wii iiirr .uiki; iimreu us
i-.... i.. u.. ... it., i... . ,.
". .'win hit ivii iiiij truwij ill
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"'iiritiir. .i minimis i n n UlUi l
Charles J Ferguson hum, the lossl
liii luam
. ...
i" I In
"' 'in niiai'iu urouiura inn tiiu
.a follo,..l b) lualy tb...,m for lb,
Klk- .n. for il,. ,.,u
nbai'fit brother '
wlulx Hid Clin nml
frloiida ..ro
fiil'iyliiK mi uTetiltiK of k&iiiIiik and
.. .... . ...
e"d Mini' ui l'.lka' ball Many wure
late hour
vtrrmik-t meiiiji initi iiciii rriiiiinrirti
hy Ibe choir of the Church of the
C f tloguo Monday night The club
I. compoaed of oung ladles, mid the
oblo" U Improvement along literary
lliim. as ell n nmutement Xhet-
Ins are to be held fortnight!), on
I'r'day euliir.
either elected
Following are the
I'f enliliMIt - llort'liae llogue
Vice President Mar) Hughei
Mtretar) -Octnvla Dnl.jp
.t ...k. . , k. .1.... ...
i in iiieiiiuer. i wie viuu nit jvu
ni Johnston, Anna May Johnston.
, nl )ou
Ruth
Mall, Mar) Hall.
uciaB
l)e l.ap
llortenm llogue,
,tarii. ttrlilth, Fnye West. Kthcl Stub
bitfield. Mar) Hughes and Katherlne
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.nuAniiie'.. io iii.v i.'huiiii mvci-
Ing of the Docena waa held last night
at the IIokui) home, wbeu nn excel-
lent program was rendered This was
.... ...
It. charge of Jennie Johnston. Pearl
Dow. Ituth Hall and Katherlne Mc-
Andrew Houlbern aongs and read-
. .
lug initiposeti tne program, wiucn
was follow ed by games and light re-
freabiiient Mis (Irlfflth lll enter-
,.nni the ne.t meeting of the organ-
liatlou
AAA
t.,., .i..r. I., tim v,t hull of th.,
Odd Fellow. Temple tonight promise
to be one ot the- most enjoyable of
(Continued on page 4)
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SOUTHERN OREGON AUTOMOBILE COMPANY
DUtributora
At the Churches,
r.iiui) Mrllii.iIlM Kilrojml Church
Corner 'on tli nml Mich streets; K.
I ( I c 1 1 f t r I m , minister
Hiiuday school nt 10 n m.
I Wnllon. superintendent
Hiirinuu al 11 a m , "Linked." 'Whltu ami Klllott.
Iiiturmndlato nml Junior Iguosi
nt 3 p. in.. Mm, I. N. Unities, super-
'
lllll'lillrllt.
I.pworth Iacuo nt 7 ti. in. 12. M
Chllrolo president.
'" ,v",,n pruachliiK on uccount,
M ,
of tlm triniivrntica loeture
: .,,
VJT! !,a'C'l""C Wp,,n""1'"' nWilSm
"' ' l..''".-
Judvc ll'inaon'a Illble rlnin meeta
'" " '"
i'l.kk.l.... rf....l. .... .. vfl.a.
' wnur.n --iiiu.-r ui iimiii
and IMnn alrcota KIdir H It. Har-
,n". ulnllr. IlMldrnco,
Oiiiirli of ClirM KrleniUu Servlcca
are held on Hundar mornlm? at 11
i. riiu if mill wpnnMUHV MVitninr ft!
cornr
7 3(1 In t'hrlallan Bclence Hall. In tbo.t,r:ull1CO,!,r' !! ."' ""w'V
m)i litfkelf. rnrtier Thtr.1 nnil Mnln .
Hiiuday school at 10 a m.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. ra.
Church services at 11 n. m. and
H p m i
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening)
at o'clock.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to,
nil cervices f
CIiihtIi of the Hacred Heart Corner
iniTii ii i ne nacrefl neart corner
,...,. .... -rt nnn.irt e,Mt.
Worden avenue and Donald streets
"rV v,m- McMillan. S J., pastor.
First Mass at 8:30 a. m.
HlRh Mass
IU 30 a. m
and Benediction at
Catechetical Instructions every Sat-
urnnr nnu nunaar mernins: ai :au.
Wfld " Mm prPrr "0'lt t
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rrlc at Merrill on the third
l?titttt't 'if .ktr. mnntrt
'-" '-" 2tih April. 1914.
j" ' c. C. LOW, Sheriff.
lUpll - t Oinrrii -Corner Eighth and. hayDON. Denutr
rM.i.l ..uhl. Wnv . 1.- tllmnwi..
'
l,aj,te"r.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.. C. U.
"" tnl' "uperlntendenU
' r"for ra"""K enamuay oTn.u,
III o (l tiuttv,
practice every rnoay evening
"Como thou with ua and we will do I
'", go". Numbers. 10-19.
Lookout fur the Reds' Bpeclal XI-
No Transaction
b Complete Until Our
Cuitomer Stified
WE accept our full re
sponsibility with
every transaction. If we tell
you tires, wo must earn your
confidence and good wiU. It
is not enough that we supply
mileage; you are entitled to
our personal interest in your
tiro service and all that per
tain: to it 'Wo aim to sustain
the reputation of the manu
facturers of Fisk Tires as tho
Squarest Dealing Company
Makers of the Honest!)"'
Built, Service-Giving Tire.
Fisk Tires aro Furnished to
Fit Every Typo of Rim and
Cost No More Than Other
Representative Equipment
The FUk Rubber Company
Cutmi OSH. I- IV. fVilU Cmm
SAN fKAMCMCO. CM.
..AhCN HOUtll
SmiiUWm4. rnUa.0. O.H... Cat
.. rr..iM ca. $miumi cu
rr.u CiJ Ui A.k.i Ctl
YESTERDAY'S COAST
LEAGUE RESULTS
' It. II. K.
'I'orllaud 0 2 1
0-OMeVttilc 12 16 1
Framb&cb, West and Hawortb,
It. II. K.
.200
.002
'rough and
It. If. K.
, 2 C 1
. C 9 1
I-ranclsco ...
Oakland
I t'ornoll and Hihmtdt;
,. .
.Alexander
Wmk AuK'ileM
i i mrui L.rauua suu
. .- - m-.t
llolea and
Hrooka, fllaicel and llnona.
Tlrt-M made for i-tectrlc automobile
.ire moro acmltlvu to neglect than
Mioho made for gaaollne cara
The liaptlal Union of Kngland U
seuklriK to ralni) a auatentatlon fund
of tl,ir0,000 to guarantee a mini
mum Kiipce to every Ilaptlat minister.
Legal Notices
Not Ui of hbrrUTa Salf.
II) virtue of au execution to me
duly laiued by tho clurk ot the circuit
court of thu county of Klamath, atate
of Oregon, dated the 24Ui day of
April. 1014, In a certain action In the
It
the highest bidder, for cash, tho fol
lowing described property, to-lt:
Lots four, five, six and seven. In
block ninety-one, lot six, seven
eight, nine and ten, In block one
hundred one; also lota one, two
three, four, five. lx. seven, eight
nine and ten. In block eighty-nine
all in Klamath Addition to Oje City
of Klamath Falls. Oregon.
. . , . .,.. ,,,
Taken and levied upon as the proper
u ,. ,.m. rtBf.nd
11 til IUI BttlU 4 4W - .
nnt. or aa much thereof as may be
nccetsar) to satisfy tbo aald Judg-
tnent in favor ot the Odd relioua
Hall Association, a corporation
against Fred H. Mills, with Interest
thereon, together with all costs and
disbursements that have or may ac
crue.
Dated al Klamath Fall, Oregon,
lJ ..w. ... - -
20-3-9-10-23-30
itcooluUon
1HtlnrliiK Hie Intention of the City of
Klainatli Fall to Improve Kiev
entli Street In Said City From
Main Street to Uphsuu StretH:
Wonlen Avenue From Upham to
Donald, and Donald Street Kroai
Wortlen Avenue to Hargent Street
Whereas, A ietltlon signed by more
than ten freeholders t Uie city of
Klamath Falls, Oregon, and filed with
tin. Police Judge thereof, and piesent
ed to tho Common Council, bavlug for
It object the Improvement of Elv-
..ti. trtt In sa d city irom Alain
(street to Uphnm street; Wordeu ave
nue from Uphani etrcet to Houald
ltritt; Donald stit from Worden
Irwiiuo to finrgent street, Includiug all
tho Intersections of said Btrc-etn;
! And. Whereas, The Common coun
cil has directed tho city eugineer to
curve)' the said strecta und prepare
'plans and specifications and estimate
iof cost of various kind of Improve
ments of tho said streets: and tho said
rltv engineer having Uled with tbo Po
lice Judge for tho consideration of
; members of tho Common Council
Pinna und specltlcatlous and estimates
'or cost of the several varieties of lm
Iprovemeut; Aiul. Whereas, The aald plans am!
(specifications and oattmates are found
Nittlhtnctory after cxiiralnntlon by the
'council;
j Pit It Resolved. That the said plans
'and specifications are hereby approved
nml tho Common Council hereby ex-
nrosst" Ha determination to improve
tlm ild streets within the llmlU de
fined by grading tho samo ami Improv
ing with oil macadam pavement with
it Hnch Water Macadam ba&u and a
2-Inch Asphalt Macadam top, with a
concrete, curb aud gutter as per plans
nud snoclllcatlous ou lllo, together
with the necessary drainage. The
width of roadway to be 34 feet.
That tho plans, specifications and
estimates of the city engineer cover
Ins the proposed work are to be used
ns a basis for the said work, and any
contract for such Improvement shall
be based thereon and the estimated
cost of such work and Improvement as
submitted by said engineer at !,
779,75, Is hereby adopted as tho prob
able cost o( the said work.
Aud it Is further resolved, That
nd state
Ajimoriit.
the tlrao within which objections or
'remonstrances may be heard against
the proposed Improvement aball be
on or .before the 11th day of May,
10H.
And It la further resolved, That
tho boundaries within which tbo prop -
srfv lie. that la to bo hen.ntt..,l bv
Junld Improvement la nil that property I
llrlng adjacent to tho aald itrtwta
Ifrom Main to Uiit.atn within a lino on
Ifrtdi aldu of t.ild 4trteta ao Improved,
ill.tn..Ll30 fi.1,1 from thn .ld lln f
onld atrtou. from Uphom to Donald for tho P"" ' $7,291.43 city of
atrrou 110 fctt on each aide, anilKlamatli Fnlla, Oregon, Improveaeat
from Wordrn avenue to Haracnt M-Ib"- The bond " authorlted
!r.ue ISO feH on tach aide, along thei
line of the atrcote Improved;
And It Is further resolved, That
tbo notlco required by charter to be
given to the property owners affected
by the propoicd Improvement ahall
Lift duly git en aa by tho aald charter
provided.
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath, at:
icily of Klamath Falla.
I, A. I,. I.eavltt, I'ollce Judge of
tb" City of Klamath Fall, Oregon,
do hereby attest the foregoing to be
a properly and correctly enrolled copy
rif a resolution adopted by a majority
icf th- member of the Common Conn
(ill elect, and approved by the mayor
on thu 13th day of April, 1914.
A. U MCAVITT,
Pi.llce Judge of the City of Klamath ,Con of lhe wunt of the bid. certl
Falls, Orgcn. "! y some responsible bank, pay-
I Approved by the Mayor this 13th 'abIe t0 tb cU' ot Klamath Fails.
dry of April. 1914. 1'roposaia muai oe seatea aa est
T. F. NICHOLAS, 'dorsed "Proposal to purchase Im-
Vivor of the City of Klamath FalH Jprorement Bonds."
Oregon. 15-t'H Tbi) Common Council reserves the
'right to reject any and all bids and
gummosa 'proposals.
Kqulty No. S77 Dated al Klamath Falls, April 10.
In the circuit court ot the atate ofiDi4.
Oregon, for the county ofl A I,. l.BAVITT,
Klamath.
I Richard Melhase, Plaintiff,
vs.
It. C. Spink (also known as Robert C.
Spink), A. L. Spink (also known
as Allco h. Spink), and M. L.
Mnvers, Trustee; and P. Lowen
gart, M. Seller and Sanford
lxiwengart. Defendants.
To M. I.. Mayers, Trustee, Defendant
above named
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hereby required to answer!and construction equipment necee
tfce complaint filed against you In the ,or tne fuU tn"o
above entitled action, on or before cnP'eB of snch city hail II
the Cth day of June. 1914. that be- cordanc. with the plans aad speclica
inr the dnv of the is.t Bubiication of m Prepared by Velght ft Co.. areW-
tVila af.mmnn. ni4 ill l.at ,tv wlttiln
... 0U...W.WUW. u..h .u. mm ..m n. ......
which you are required to answer,
as fixed by the order of publication of
this summons.
If you fail to appear and anawer.lgon. at the corner ot Mala and 8ee
plalntiff will take lodgment and de- ond street, in said city, at their rf-
crt e against you as prayed In hi
complaint.
This sutt Is brought to foreclose
the mortgage given by the defend
ants, 11. C. Spink (also known as
Robert C. SjMnk) and A. L. Spink
(also known as Alice L. Spink), to
Richard Melhase, plaintiff, on April
US, 1911, to secure the payment ot
thu two promissory notes of said de
fendants, dated on said April 28,
1911, for sixteen hundred and sixty-
six and sixty-seven oue-hundredths
dollars, each, due one and two years
after said date, respectively, with In
terest at S per cent per annum from
date, and providing for reasonable
attorney's foes, and upon the follow
ing described real estate In Klamath
county. Oregon, tewlt:
Beginning at tho south-westerly
corner of lot two (2) In block
eighteen (18) In the city or Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, formerly Link
vlllo. thence northerly along the
line of lots two (2) and seven (7),
two hundred forty (!40) feet to
Fine street; thence easterly along
the southerly line of Pine street
twenty-five (25) feet; thence sou
therly and parallel to the westerly
lie of lots two (2) and seven (7)
two hundred forty (240) feet to
tbo northerly line of Main street;
thence westerly along the northerly
lino of Main street twenty-five (25)
feet to the place of beginning. In
the city of Klamath Falls, formerly
I.lnkvlllo. Oregon, above described
promises fronting and abutting on
Main street 25 feet and Pine street
25 feet.
And to have declared Junior, In
ferior and subsequent to plaintiff's
said mortgage the mortgage made,
executed and delivered to you by said
defendants, Robert C. and Alice L
Splnk, ou April 29, 1913, upon the
same promises as those covered by
plaintiff's mortgage as above set
forth, nnd to have your mortgage
lieu and all right, title and Interest
which you, or any ot said defendants,
may have In tho mortgaged premises
barred and foreclosed, except the
right to redeem as provided by law.
No personal judgment Is demanded
against you In said complaint.
This summons Is published once
a week, for six consecutive weeks,
In the Kvenlng Herald, a dally news
paper ot general circulation, printed
and published in the city of Klamath
Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by
order of Honorable Henry t. Benson,
judge of the circuit court ot the state
ot Oregon, for the county ot Klam
ath, and dated April 14, 1914, the
Drat publication of this summons be-
Inn made on the 16th day o( April,
1914.
STONE QAIaS,
Attorneys for Platattf.
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!'VoUco ',u Proposals to FucteM
''' ot Klamath Falls Improvesnos
llonda.
Healed propoaala will b received
by the Police Judge of the city of
Klamath. Fella, Oregon, uatll Monday,
' lUb, 1014. at 8 o'clock P. .,
Ordinance No. 323 of aald city.
will mature In ten joaraifroei date of
laiuei aald bonda being optional after
one year, and may be redeemed la
numerical order at tho option of the
city at any ieml-annual coupon period
at or after one year from data of
laaue.
These bonda are Issued to provide
funds for part payment of the coat ot
constructing a aewer In that part of
tbo city known, aa the Fourth Sewer
Unit.
Theao bonds will be sold to the
highest and best bidder for cash,, for
not leaa than par rain and aecrued
Interest; and will bear Interest not
exceeding 6 per ceat.
Kacb proposal to purchase must be
accompanied by a check for S per
'Police Judge of the City of Klamath
Falls, Oregon. 4-10 6-11
Aotlce to Ccaetractors
Sealed proposals will be received by
the undersigned up to 8 o'clock p. m.
of May 4, 1914, for the erection of a
city hatl on lot 9 and 10, block 76,
Klamath addition to Ktamata Fall.
Oregon.
Proposals must be for furnishing
I all labor and materials, macalaery
I tCClS.
Proposals received will be op
and considered by the Common Cou
rt! of the city of Klamath Falls. Ora-
utar meeting. Monday evealagr, afar
I,' 1914, or at such other time aa the
meeting may be adjourned to.
Each proposal must he aceeaa
panted by an unconditional certlled
check payable to J. W. Stemeaa, etty
treasurer, for 5 per ceat of the.
amount ot the proposal aa aguaraa
tee that the successful bidder will
enter Into contract and execate the re
quired bond within, ten day from the
date ot the award.
Proposals shall be made oaly en
the form prepared by the arthlteet.
Plans and speclncatlowa may; be ob
tained ot the architect at their ontoe
In said city on depealDet f IB gwar-
anteelng the retara of the elans aad
specifications la good cesvdHkw.
Said deposit to be returned upon
receipt ot plans and speetteatloaa.
The right Is reserved by the -city
of Klamath Falls to reject any aad all
bids and proposals.
By order ot the Council.
A. L. LEAVITT. , i
Police Judgeof the City ot Klamath;
Falls. Oregon.
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Notice for Publication
(Not Coal Lands)
Department or the Interior. United
States Land Office at Lakevlew,
Oregon, March 5th, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that James
D. Crimes, whose postotflce address la
Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, on the
21st day of March, 1913, file in this
olllie Sworn Statement and Applies-,
tlon, No. 06489, to purchase the 8W
4 NWV4. WH SWU, Sec. 11, and
N'UU SKtt. Sec. 10, township 39 8.,
rango 10 B.. Willamette Meridian.
and tho timber thereon, under the
provisions of the act ot June 3, 1878.
aud acts amendatory, known as the
"Timber and Stone Law," at such
value as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to such ap
plication, the land and timber tbereou
have beeu appraised at a total of
$100i the timber estimated at 210.000
board feet al 81 per M., 400 Junipers
posts at 5 cents each, and the laad'
at $170; that said applicant will oter
Dual proof In support of his appllca- .
tlon and sworn statement on the lid
day of May, 1914, before C. R. DeLap, '
county clerk of Klamath county, Ore- '-
gon, at Klamath Falls, Oregoa.
Any person Is at liberty to protest w
this purchase before entry, orlaltiate
a contest at any time before the pat-
ent Issues, by filing a eorreberaiadh
affidavit In this oce. alleglag facta d
which would defeat the entry.
JAB. F. BDRQM8. Ref!str,
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