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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1914)
i$- TAQBTWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKOON MOWmV, .0KMHKk. PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AlsflTRACTM INKtJHAKCIS Member Oregon Assentation Title Men I'hon lift OOlr atil Krildence. N'W cor th and Main OliAVTO . K. WHKBllH tlirslrlan umiI Kunrroe Osteopath Jlpondylolhcrwpln (Spinal Treatment) Offlco home." 9 to 11:10 v uj I to K r tn: erasing. 7 to I . THK KLAMATH FAI.UJ 8TKAM LAOfDHV Guarantees first class work aa welt aa flrat daee serrlee. ir you hare occasion to make complalat aid do aot get ln mediate attention, phone D. B The Evening Herald V O. RMtTH, ..... editor t'ubllshcd daily eieept Sunday by Th Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Pall, at 11 R Fourth Street Kntered at tba poetoHco at Ktaa nth FalU. Oregon, for trmasmlsslos through tba uialla aa second-claae u attar. Subicrlptloo terms by mall to aay ad- drees la tba United States: On yaar , . . 11.00 One moath .... .10 KLAMATH KAt.LK. . ORSOON MOMMY, XOVKMUKU Is, 19U burning American oil tank, etc.. It look aa though wo wro tho "Inno cent Inlander" n much "tha friend of all." WK COULD DO worse thatv, , busy In co-operating with Modoc and Slaklyou eouutles In tho construction of a highway through tho Lava Ueds, ThU would connect two growing c tlons. furnish n scvulc nud hUtorlc routo for tourists, and who knows- may bo It might bo a link In a future Ititcrstato highway. Our Weekly Health Talk lly Dlt. It. It. lAXIKIJ, Kdllor'Tlto llygteni.l." HKI'KMMIII.K IIK.1.TII lti)ltl Kni.leni) U Vol a Mailer of Mystery or U l.iiih. Few well people rosily know whv,tcvU of body liur- n the mimo way. they ro woll. and very few sick p. Th. bid. i.e i '"" '"""' .... taken thte big iiiMW day, pic know why they are sick Con..- clllU,r-Wl, mi Otank .out. queutly, fww Melt ihsU'Io knuw '' (rm-Mly die l 30 H' " W aoon they aro gulm; to t' h"k, nd (or , bad imblt with twoiilyllie fewof tho sick rvllykuo hen th-y ,, Hr his We III le robust l.tTTS SKK, wasu't there some billnri KOlng lo bo well VUth tho nvir'VK,t,or ho lrU' to bo utroiig b aUiut a 0flcn buudrvd dollar tut-.aro jH'ron, licalth nud lekuiM w following tbo tmo Imblm, aultou for omjttlon on tho ballot Tucidoy? moivlr mntiom of chumo Tbrt l ,u body abiuo lth n o ntftlo of tuoro Ignorauco In matter of health vUa rooUtunt'o to dUoao and with than In any other dubjint of t-unl lm ff,junt attnek of lllno or arlou port.iuav kind Wrong oAllttg nnd bad bod) lloalth and dliK-no dopvud uwn enrv ala rvmilt In dtM'o or idiynl- HUT llOtl.Kl) UK1IIT dowu. about half thU rldlculo wo tprlng ou tho othor follow '5 nuto U an attorupt tot nmo our own outj- oi oon mo oar wo wrUln dattnUn law. tho law undor cal luipalrmout loudly ny U : joka. Wood! Wood! Block Wood, Load S.SO Block Wood, Doable load 3.S0 (Extra on hill) lC-tach Body Wood . .. 16-lacB Uab Wood 4 -ft. Body Wood 4-fC Uaab Wood . Leave Ordera at Sqaara Deal OarMsthaad P. C CARLSON 1H fj(oSlk AXD STOP AT KLAMATB FAIXB THK TWILIGHT OK THK KINGS B WOOD $2.78 SS-7S HL7S BJockwood, Load BloclrtTood, double Load If-teck Grae lMakDt7BUb Dry Slab, 4-foot $S.M Buy your (rrca atab earl KLAMATH FUEL CO., Oflce 568 Main. O. Payta. Mr Pham187. How's Your Roof? Prepare for the coming rain and tuow by having your roof repaired now. W. D. Miller Docs general roofing and repair work. Also handles concrete brick and tile, building and chim ney blocks. Call at Block Factory, Sixth Street, near Klamath Avenue. KFOItS aaUblUhlag hell on earth tho pletlttlc kings com mend their subjects to Qod. Seek the Lord's sanction for the devil's work. "And now 1 commend you to God," said the kaiser from his balcony to the people In the street. "Go to church and kneel before Uod and pray for Ills help for our gallant army." 1'ray that a farmer dragged from a Saxon Held shall be speedier with a bayonet thrust than a wine maker taken from his vines in the Aube; I . t. r. . .. Iltvll.. IrUV.i. JtKttll tl. la.AB.Ilu ivklth hU rifle thin & Moscow mer chant, that a machine gun manned by Heidolburg students shall not Jam, and that one worked by 1'arls car penters shall. 1'ray that a Bavarian hop grower. aimed in a quarrel In which he has no heart shall outmarch a wheat grower from I'oltava; that Cossacks from the Don shall be lured into barbed wire entanglements and caught by masked guns; that an inn keeper of Salxburg shall blow tha head off a baker from the Loire. "Co to church and pray for help" that the hell shall be hotter In inno cent Ardenes than It is in equally in- uocent Hessen ;that it shall be hotter in innocent Korno than In equally in nocent Posen. And the pletistic csar commends bis subjects to God that they may hate strength of arm in a quarrel they do not understand; that they may inilict more sufferings than thay are required to endure, and that the name of Romanoff be greater than the name of liohenxollern. that It may be greater than the name of Hapsburg, that Its territories shall be wider and the territories of the Hohenzollern and the territories of Hapsburg less. The pletistic emperor of Austria commends bis subjects to God, to seek divine assistance to crush the peas ants of Scrvla, dragged from the wheat Geld when it was ready for the scythe and given to the scythe themselves. This is, we think, the last call ot I monarchy upon Divinity, when .Asmodeus (the destroyer) walks In (armor. The kings worship Baal and I call It God, but out of the sacrifice which tho body oporaU Whvu tho Thoro l only otm w) to wfma i roqulromonta of ttur laws arc fuU limit nud dopoudablp health, and that filled, the body operato uormally. nud U to tako tho propor earn of tbo body .health results, Uut when tbo law ory dy Kvory ono should ntudy nro disregarded, dlsoo In sumo form tho lmilo laws of Itoalth and loom to or other, nooucr or later, become niako tho personal application of them tnblUhod, While mhuIo KO along ot- to himself No knowledgn can ln Ing In a haphatard wuy nd taking more xnluable The man who avoid little or uo cure or thlr health, at Iho.uroreatltiB but who t4t In u uuiinrr samo time there Is nothing hit or niiw'tn nourhh tho body properly, who 'about the laws of health Wo aro'audd lobitcro, badly tvutlUtod rtHtm FK.SIIUI.ITVOK WATKIUXG AIUII Just aa Certain to be well when wo and health dctro)lnc habits, and tako proper care of tho body as wo who gets itu iiecrnat) eierrUe and are to he sick when o fall to do so, rvt, U certain of rel hntlth, diw-ud-No two persons suffer from tho of-' able health 0. S. LOOKS INTO LAKE CO. PROJECT Legal NotioM i: STKKTCH OK SILYKll L.KK VALLKY tIKINU COXMIDKHKD, S.V UKKV1KW KKPOKT8 The rvHirt come from Silver Lake that engineers In the employment of the government again are Investigat ing the feasibility of Irrigating that part of Silver Lake Valley not already under ditches, says tho Lake County Examiner. W. 11. Parkhllt. assistant state engineer of Portland Is direct ing the Investigation. With Mr. Park hill are C. Jeasup and DcnJ. Force, both of Pertland: II. K. Minor of Bend and T. G. Meeker of t.aldlaw. The party Is said to bo now camping In Thompson Valley, from which polut the work will be carried for tho next few weeks. Mr. Parkhllt has visited tho Sycon fllver and Sycan Marsh, and before making bis report to the state will ION BOTHER follow the various ditch survey ,,nrAIIT TAT HIIITII 'that have been made through Hltvcr 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Hl I I IfllHrN Lake Valley Into the Fort Hock nud' U IHLnl WW II L II Fremont country. Mr. Parkhlll I quoted with thoj statement that fro man engineering point of vlaw tho wot of Irrigating I the Silver take Valley Is one or the easiest In Oregon Thompson. Valley Is said to bo a natural reservoir, and would Impound siirQrleni water to Ir rigate between 75.000 and -00.000 acre. Sovoral years ago government en gineer Investigated the Thompson Valloy-Sycan Hher Irrigation mmh bllltle and reported that the project was feasible. Hut this 1 a far as the government over went Kereral corporations and IndUldual slnro have taken up the project, but each time something has blocked tho war.1 TAKi: A tJIHH OF HALT IF YOUII HACK HUHTS Oil Ill.tlUlim TlttHMll.M OU THIS WOMAN TRANSFORMED FROM PHYSICAL WRECK TO GOOD HEALTH MItS. A. F. .STltKET, AKOZ WAGXKK, 004 KtRKT FOKTLA.ND, TAKKM VVH CATAKRH "TIZ" FOR TIRED SORE, ACHING FEET Ah I what relief. No more tired feet; ao snore burning feet, swollen, bad mQ. XZVumlZ. No SSt wS T'" aM-' WS tb,0k' rSO,Ut,0n flrm ails Tour feet j ' taken to have no more wheat grow er what under t Jers and growers of corn, makers of tiedwiSou jPs wine, miners and fishers, artisans and getting belief, jCjJsbsssbV aderS' Ba"0, and torekeepers, of Just use "TIZ." XifaWaES I f cre(1 ut wltb Prnj'tr to tho Almighty TIZ" draws jtmSUmSm in a feudal slaughter, armed arnlnst oui au we poi sonous exuda- 90 ,each other without hate and without tlons which pusT np tee fast; "TIZ'' is mag. leal j "TIZ"Ta grand; "TIZ" will cure tow foot troubles so you'll never lias or draw up your face la pain. Your shoes won't seem tight ana your ices wiu never, never Hurt or get sore, swollen or tired. Get a 26 cent box at any drug or dsasrUacnt store, and get relief. HEADACHE STOPS, NEURALGIA GONE Dr. Jumi' Hatdacaa fortes (ir iastaBt wllaf OMt , Ham-racking, splitting or duD, tawWay Wdseha yiJdto Just a few causo they know, or. If they knew, would glre a penny which way it was determined. This Is tho twilight of the kings. Western Europe of the people may be caught in this debacle, but never again. Eastern Europe of the kings will be roraado and the name of God shall not give grace to a hundred square miles of broken bodies. If Divinity enters hero it comes with a sword to deliver the people from tho sword. It Is the twilight of the kings. The republic marches east In Europe. Chicago Sunday Tribune. From all sections of the coast where Akos, the wonderful California medicinal mineral has been Intro-. uuied, comes letters telling of the benefits derived from the mineral remedy from people suffering from many ailments. The letter below by Mrs. A. F. Wagner of the Hawthorne apartments, SGi First street, Port land, Is a typical ene: "After giving the Akox remedies a fair trial for catarrh of the head and stomach, 1 feel it my duty to send you this testimonial. When 1 began using the remedy I was a physical wreck; had no appetite; bad eaten no solid food without distress; lived almost entirely on milk for three months. and decreased 32 pounds In weight In that time. Since taking your med Iclno uiy appetite is good; hare gain ed steadily In weight, and can eat any thing 1 wish without suffering the slightest discomfort; and can attend to ail my housework, which I could not do before. My friends have no ticed and spoken of the improvement In my appearance, and I firmly be lieve that any person afflicted as I was aSBBBBBBBsWaT kk. fa-1 gsVLaVsl aaWKsWaWsV SBBBBBBBHSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaSBBBBB No man or woman who sals meat rsgularly can maks a saUUka by flushing ths ktdntys occasionally, says a welt known authority. .Meat forms uric acid which axcllas lbs kidneys, they become over worked from the strain, gel sluggish and fall to niter tht waste aid polaoaa I from the blood, then wa get ales. (Nearly alt rheumatism, beadaaae. liver trouble, nervousness, dlnlasas. ' sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you (eel a duU acaa la 'the kidneys or your back hurts, or If the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment. Irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, stop sating meal and gst about foar ounces of Jad Halts from any phar macy, take a tabUspoosful la a glass ot water sbfore breakfast and ,ln a tow days your kidneys wilt act tine. This famous salts Is aasd from the add ot grape and Ucnoa Juice, .combined with llthla, and has baaa (Uicd for cgnerallon to (lush and .Mlraulttlo tho kidneys, also lo neu tralise the acids In urine so It no Monger causes IrrlUtlan, thus ending I bladder weakness. Jad Halts Is Inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful effer escont llthla water drink M.-h ... vryone should take now and than lo .keep the kidney clean and active and the. blood pure, t berth? avoiding ssrl- ous kidney complications. (Advertisement) MNNIIHUtM lit the Clrrull Court of the Hole ot Oregou. for Klamath County. F '. Hlllsor, Plaintiff, Wiu, H. Fish and F. H. Fish, Ol'arl. iter, IMeudsul. Tu Wni, II FUh and F. H, Fish, tha abovo iiiuuod mfeudanls) In ttm name of the slate of Oregon, )uu and each of )u aro hereby re quired to appear and nuwer tho com pUInt tiled agaliul yoi In tho aUtvo entitled arlloit, on ur tf)ro Halurday, the 19th day uf lioeember, Itfll, that being the Ul dsy of tho time pro scribed tu tho order tor publication u( lltti stiiiiiiioii, and II you fall lo nppvir nud ttnvr. for want thereof tho plaintiff will take aKnlul you for the um ol I39M7, and for tho rtMts and disbursements' of thU actl'in, and for an order of thWJ court that the following described land, taken under it diurhiiicnt It 1 IhU rauie, to-w( The unrthwmt iiusrtnr (NU't;)) Of Mr lllllt eet U), lit Tiiwnshtp (Oft) .oh" fill south, raugn eight lii V4ii of Wlllamoito Meridian, .Mid sltuAlrd lu KUtuslh niunty Oregon, bo sold as by la required aad the proceed thereof applied In the pay ntent of such Judgment. ThU summon I rvod on tho do. fendsnt and each ot Ihttti herein, by publlraltou thereof In the lUlly lief aid, a newspaper of general circula tion, printed and published at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, not Ir than nnr a week for ! rnultii k. by order of Honorable Henry l Itenson, Judge of tho sbtive entitled court. Made, dste.1 and AM In said action at KUrasth Fall. Oregon, on the Tlh dsy of November, I9H, tbo data of tho rtnt publtratlon thereof blng on Ksturdsy, tho Tlh day of Nov.mlwr, I Jl I ItOI.LO C. OHOWIIKCK. Attorney for PUtntlff ;-n.3i-sii.i.ij.ij b Ina any rli.i .. lMthpi.aml)r..,!l",UUlwli VU, and earl, ,;; J' OftlH, quired to .r a.;.;' W mtllledsul, uiT or betut. . l ' Hi. Is.t dsy 0 .V:1.!11.'! Miswer.forw,,,,,,, .,"''. ' U, IH "t'l'ly I., the rourT . VUl JW-4 Mr in Itw ,4M JJI -llll )MU it I -Tlist m, , b r I... 1.0 e.U , ,M'r'H l f the laud. dW,IU., .'"tt row,.alMl. Mug th. imi". " ul crlbed re pr.t..ir .1 . Judgment Count) o Mm...... m,i, ,, u l iJ.t:, tivwlti ,,w "''I. All Ot tut IIUIULcIc " ill. i.l tin). Herald's Classified Advs. mm " ' " "i"i'iirrijti'Lim. Mrs. A. F. Wagner who -a III give 'Akos' a fair trial will surely derive great benefit from It. Hoping that these tines may bu the means of restoring some one to health I nut sincerely, (Signed) Mllfl. A, F. WAONKH. Akoz will bo found as effective for rheumatism, stomach, liver, kidney. and bladder trouble, ulcers. iiIIm. c suite In the Odd Fellow and Wllltta build. A full line of the Akoz preparations .'nKi best location In the eltv. wilt ho found at Underwood's phar-,w - Hm'th, Herald office. J0-f msry, Klomath Falls, Call or write T " for further Information regarding thU HKNT Partly furnished four adviirtlsemfiit. ' r"ora """"'. f 10 Kwiulro Herald. (Paid Advertisement) 7-6t FOR RENT ,mi nn.m - - . ..-. -. ..I ..UIIUIV, UILVTIR, I'llVIV, t ' ' -!. M Wi i.l skin dln.-oi.c-i., ersema and other al.l0,'(JK 00M8--Choi menu. to Dr. Jamas' asM wklak aost only 10 cants a Baek age at any drag store. It's the ejaisk est, surest aaadaehe relief in tba whole world. Don't sufferl Bellsv tha ageay and distress newt you earn. MJiUoas of Ma and women as v feud that headache and neuralgia misery is needless. Get vast rra ask Scattered Shots COMES NOW the report that the Russians have Invested Zglert. Some people belle vo they did enough to the town when they named It. A REAL DIPLOMAT 18 the man who, knowing that he is right, admits to his wife that ha Is wrong. FROM THE WAY the foreign coun tries) are Mixing American ship. Personal Wouldn't you like to have a PERSONAL GREETING CARD for Christmas) and New Year? We have made arrangements with an Eastern house to get cards with your name printed thereon, at a very slight additional cost BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS With Any Greeting Desired Orders must be placed early Ask to see samples UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Votmt Mala and Tlh, Ntsvata, KtaaMtli Fail. Or FOR SALE FOR HAI.B, HdO-House. ,rtrn ,, two lots; splendid location for a homo, Immlro Herald offim. .et MISCELLANEOUS ' " ! ar.r-wi .. WANTKDTwo horso farm wagon, In good condition; must be cheap for cash. Address I'. ,m m Klnmnth Fall,, c 3 WINES f'lfOICE CAI.IFOItMA WI.M'H I'tlli: AI'I'IK IIUAMIV ' I'Ulli: I'KACII ItltAMlV I'UHK GHAfK IIUAMIV Tluiie ami iimnr otlier lrxitlimir. lUwruge fr Uie home KLAMATH . LIQUOR COMPANY Spittm foe Fabtkatto (Not Cost Uad ) Department of the Interior, U. S, Und Orftce at lkevlew, Orwgoa, Mepl.mUr 11, 14. Notice I hereby given thai lleery A tlrlw, who peetoslce addieat U Klamath FalU, Oregon, did, oa lk ttlh day of May. lilt, ole la IbU offlco .Sworn maUtseat and Abplka lion No. 01 ill. io purchase Ik KM KWK, cloo 3. Township II S Hang 10 K. Willamette Meridian, and the timbor ibereos, under Ike protUlons of the art of June 3, l7l. and act amendatory, known aa the "Timber and ritone Law," at suck value a might b filed by annralae. ment. and that, pursusat lo tuck sp ptlratlon. the land and timber there on have been appraised at a total of t:&7 0. the Umber estimates Its,. 000 board fe.t at I, GO per M, Sb Juniper post' at 6c, and the land 110.00. that said applicant wilt offer final proof In support of hie applica tion and sworn statement on the lib day of IWsmber, 1914, before O. II. l)Up, county clerk of Klamath rouuty, at Klamath rails. Oregon. Any person Is at liberty (o pro test Ibis purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any lime before patent Issue, by nllag a corroborated affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. JAM. F. IIURORWI. Hegtsttr. 10-3; IL4 k th.ea.ltbl,., ,,or6u;' 31, In block ....... " . 7 two U!) In NlcbnU AddUJe, Ike Tuwn f t .kkill.s .tlT"' Wm ...u.ted m Uf "Z? MUMIcr of IL. .U(1,u bib tJ)jn ru,MhlMW,t,rv (). louti. ,( UI(. t!t; " eHof the Wllumetu MH ' Oregon, w or any trt tb.eef . Ilw, m the plaintiff tberdt. 1. 1064 ni W Thl you, b j ts p( Jw footer etJott,ed UJ j,t4,4 jj aseertlng snr tUbt Kile. Uui-t - claim whatever in ur la )4 (naksi or any part the?cui 4irs u ut, plaintiff, and l itch oiUt 4f ther relUC to thU toon Uij "'. r m tmir or stuit ThU ummou, U Mrisd t; hV&s. lion thereof In the Cualst HmU.i dally nep4pr .f ierl rlmV lion, published la Khtsith o, Oregon. b mder of la HomtfSf' Wm rl Wurdcti Count Jt4(, ff I4 county, fllo( In U.U,, the Judge Of the Clrrtttt Cesrtef Mil county, by virtue o( tt. aotkentt Ir law In him tented In itttb tsie. nils. dated and filed In M stt tt KUa- sth Fall. Or. ton. oa tU lib U f October, t?ll blth u!4Mil.ft. quires that autameat la uU S Is published on co for rt4t ll BUCilfe eeat TttCfU4 ret publlcatiun of Ms IMSRS tt October lb, 191 1 l HAY . VIIUIHIMAN, Attorn far llststU, 9-K-33-30 C 13 10 h (In Kaulty, No. I0) In th Circuit Court of Ike Mtale of Oregon, for tha County of Klam atb. J W. Hleuiens. t'lalatlV. vs. inn unknown Heirs of Charles Percy Nichols, olkarwUe known a C. I'. NlcboU. deceased: tba Unknown Hairs of loU Oen, deceased; Hophla ftcbadde, Wll Ham A. Ikkadde, and Jane Dee Hchadde. bis wife; Kdward Hchadde, and Uebecca Hoe Hchadde, his wife; Hanry U. Hcbadda, and Mary Dee Hchadde, his wlf,; Auguiu KUIe Hart' man, and John Dee llartaua, her husband, and F.mma Ilertha Wltte, and lllcbard Roe Wltte, her husband, also all other per sons or parties unknown, claim ing any right, title, estate, Ilea or Intarost In tha real estate de scribed In the complaint nereis. Defendants, To the Unknown Hair ni nhu. I'crcy Nichols, otkarwlse ksown 0 I. Nichols, decease; tke Unknown llelra of LouU Oert, deceased; Hop b la Ikkadde, Wil liam A. Schadde, and Jam Dm Hchadde, his wife; Bdwnrd Hchadde, and Xebeeea Roe Hchadde, hU wife; Hear U. Hchadde, and Mar Do feagdde, ul wife; Augusta Klele llart naii, and Joka Dee HsrUnu, her husband, and sVwtkn Wltu, sad Richard Km Wltte, her kuekaad, aUo otkjr tor eons or partiee uiktewn, dales- Suik Utlllng I'tvi-uMtt to fsriUst Illy uf KUbu.iI. fall lluttdt OszlzZ yrsttsU si!! ts rtstittlfe tbe undersigned until Tbr4y, Ne vMbr i:, ltl, at tt kwr f I o'clock p. m of Mid dsy, tt tt dU kail In the city uf Ktsauts Tt Oregon, (hd t met tla ui fU all pnHna. iKud ifbesW for the purchsc uf Ut.ll Ittitysf Klamath Falls, Orue, tuspw t provemenl bund piW Ut ) from daln of Ihc besrleg a iu tt Interest not lo eiceed ! ptrmtH annum, Interest paysbW ad ally, principal and Interest pnk the office of the city treasurer er t the fiscal agencj of tbe lUUclOrr gon, lb New York, prlatlpsl ui U lerest payable lu guW " United Slates of A merits. " lil' In, issued In draomlaiuoes w eiceedlng I too eafb, od Wrl from one to laelailre. " bonds are authorial r M No. 341 of the city ot KUttMsfJ Oregon, for the purpose ot prvrws funds to pay the rol of ,",T parts of the following iied itft. Klghlh street, from Wlo "J High street, Hleh trcst, fro to Ninth street. Ninth ,,v"' High lo I'rospect trl! "t street, frcm Ninth to Upb" Upham street, from I'rospect " White avenue, and Whll " from Upham strcl lo "" ,uw" Including Intersections. Haldbondwlllb(iolJtotk at bidder for cash, and t " than their par vlu nd rest, .. ij Kaeh proposal to l,ur"T, i, nds must be arMPW w check for five per "l0,"!-. of tke proposal. t"',a "' sponsible bank, peyeMo V" , of the undersigned. W!iu be eealed and endorsed, i iry I'urchssd iroprovonicnt """V,-, The Council of saio ' rriiil Ike right lo reject anf . l..sa I and proposal to l",fl""". Br0rtM Held bond will conlnln i Bald bond win con. ---- to the effect (hat tho cl y rw . right to tako up " """.j-,. ' "- 1 .1 111 WW bonds upon payment '"u tke face value with "ccrue---, daU of payment, at n'Tattpt ....ln.l t or f ""liti ' cwupvN """ -" .... ,.,.. or asje,- from b. dale or u -- y DaUd at Mam"- - .! October It, 1014. ...... i, A. i. J"M": ,..dil Police Judse of the J,,! esuia, i-- ij