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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1914)
ATUHUV. XOVKMHKH 14, IMM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON HAUW TMKK -- AM&-ht$Mc A V ' " MrT-45laT I -V I I V J I HocMy notice, should txi A Vv K-1P ' I I SSr I ' V ' "'day morning to Insure I IvX. V '"sfc Sis M publication V X V Jmi A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal Sheridan White Clothe Condemned White clothing that ban long been (38), south of Range nine (I), (tail of the Willamette Meridian, hi Oregon; United I'lcn.Hervlce (11 Yale, and I'rlnc'ton, wrn band I PRINCETON, N. J , Nov. 14, -The which vied with Hi. rooter and sing- Vl ll..11.t,.r Invu.ll.il ),. Tlr'. I.lr ' ""P th "I'1 Krll, Bnd 0t"Cr today for tho allium! w Id Iron buttle sptcluinr Interested until the teams lined up. p,rlil' ' lttr"" '"", """, ""' laiabl " ,,w V,'r,'k,,, "Uttl !. Uilur I''"' "" ",v''" "' hum Mr. an Mr. Hunt. W il.iott u I'fPMviil a""1 '1 H irrcl 1ltt'l' "Veiling. fr III bell M of the I-"'"' A''' ",,d,"y "' "',' Iw,W"H" d,UM'h' A ,,",,K,",U rttlltn of Hi" eVelllllg l"" muImI program. consUIIng of ,cl m Ur Mr. ''" ('"rl TlHHiia. , i.ihmI r Ml ' Hftiircrmtm ,nu r uk-mI !" ''X '''" J " "'"' Hutu w !" All of Hit..- wer ,rtl ,r.-iu-l a " "UW" -',,i'' lnrl tfliiBUte 8U.tM.,"dllMl by J It ji.sen and 'rtl'l-aiwl In li) wvety I,N0 ttll "' Uldl roti l't ,,,-U flt'l ll atlIHttll "fl" Mlo"lhE Mi-0w J Hiul- eia, Va,,f' Hr,Ml1' w ,: 'auht ' H HutUlm. ' :' tl Uifcrry, J. t.' Jahnoi. "! VI4t. A II famiiUc-ll, V. A IMioll. AMburtl Uar, llrrt C. TliMia, M l CtU H I l' ' '" w,"',r, vv U.un. H K WlMimrtt, J J HtL ttt, 1 A HuHtt). 0u, I). Ciamlp (tin, W II HM. M- M ,n,r' u A kllwn. : K. Ma'"', w. . fi"i. Former Local Instructors Are Wedded in Washington t It lfjKl humiiI onaliimA ! tvtfirtfjttl I ... . , . .. . ' .. 'or any part thereof, and that title of countries l unitullAblo In the tropjea. .... ' ,: ifc .' ., .., ...M 'according to a report to the surteon- '"" '""""" """""" ' T"" ""7 genera, by pa.t ..d.U.1 SurKeo S. -- '!"' "J ? !! LS Ij. HlggliM, baiiod on the naral oper- ,. ... .... ,.,..J. tlon. t V.ra Crux. Ho ayB the af"rllnf nr r ht' U,e' '!r2LT whlt clothing and .oclally lhe claim whatever In or to Mprtoj-. white hat, I. too ...II, penetrated by0' ,ftn,f Part oroo,' "! ? tfa .an, ray., and therefor recom-,p a,nt, nJ .for. "ch oU!r "SlT finer ruiioi nn iu iiiiv wmk hmi w ppcrUla. ' publka- Ifor Innrllng parti". tlon thereof In the Kvenlng Herald, a dally newtpaper of general clrcula- fr JdaaKavm A aaaaaV'v ' aawalaaaaMwA AvaaaawaaaaWi -v Jh&M ffjaaaaaaV .w R. 'r-aaaaaaaWiU WiHlaai W-iidaaiLiaaaaaaaaf VeaaaaaSJByaaaaaaaaaW It m tho nrt time Val ha appear- )n thc u.lrtylKlit yean. Vale and ",,",p,, I"81 khakl or forestry nou-, .d In tb huKe new football iHndlurii rinclon haa nercr failed lo raet on!1"1 el""n ' WPPIM M th- navy Th umm0Bt ,erT, by uiai irm lonnany opnea una ran ,, gridiron Yale ban won twenty with the I'rlncrton victory over Dart- ,mi) mt I'rlnwton nln eaniM. IllOUth. 1 In n- ha vi. been twn ncnrrlc tll-n ' If lt' Mortll tvATlne. ItA wortll In i n..t.tr. 1..1 in Vlamatti nnnalv. Oregon, by order of the Ho.or.ble mm uriniKii arm iiiikk rooior were in in I9iz the team quit even up,' . (Wm. s. Worden, County Judge of tbfBtnndattu hour or more before tho 'after one or the gfesbeRt utruBKlea In' . . . , Igatd county, acting, in the abM.ee of Ratlin It waa expected thi- full quota the hlmory of foothill between thorn, j LsSAI llOtlCCS the Judge of tho Circuit Court of Mid of 30,000 or more would he In tlielr'tlc wore being 6'C, I.ait year Tiger 5 (county, by tlrtne of the authority hy ent when th referee blow the land llutldog naln ipill even up, wth .Votico for Tubllcatlon 'law In him rested In uch cuea, aaade, whlmiu iliul Hint i the llilrt -tilntti , it e ore 3 to 3. (Not Coal Land ) 'dated and filed In anld autt at Kl.- annual football game between thu two hliico 103 I'rlnceton linn won only (Department of tho Interior, U. 8.ath Kalla. Oregon, on the 8th d.r of Krinl Knuli-rii unlveraltlea In Hint !! come that In 1511, when all i.and Ofllce at 1-akevlew, Oregon, October, 1314? which ald order re man) yearn, Ihal saved Vale from a nbutout won ai September 11, 114. qulrea that iummons In laid ault The utanilK were n riot of color. Ill kohI from n-ld, which made the Ann! ,v0,icc i, hrebr Klven that ilenrv published once a week for a period of" : ----- . . ,, the central aeata atloifd repccthcly liilly Princeton 1, Ynle 3, LOGGING ROAD IS ' BEING EXTENDED i A. Crimea, wbote poiloOIce address slx successive wceaa. ineaaieoia la Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the first publ'catlon of this smbmom to jlllb day of May, 1914, file In thli October 9tb. 1914. offlco Sworn SUtement and Add lea- hat aimiiaan, MI'S Mil'. AT WOIIK OX Mil. Uli MIW l AOA.MS .Mi(.l,l, THi: "How Wild AuluiaU Lhe," pro mtmifail li- the San Krancico board (JltAlii: Hill THIS IMX KAC-'of oducjlloti the greatest educational TOIIV HHfT Hilt ltKI'AIIW.'l,lc,urc vt Pro". '"' '"f .it tho OriiheU Sunday and Jlonday. An enormous expetme was entailed In the taking of this picture, about $2Sn,000 being expended on tho pro- i Attorney, for EUalatUf. .i.tCIS-30-6-13-20h 5' Hon No. G7S33. to purchase the EH ) SWV4. section 3, Township 39 8 I Range 10 E, Willamette 'Meridian. - ' ""l and the timber thereon, under thej Xotlee of Wwl AccesnH provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,'in the County Court of the State of iTlli:it I.IVK XKWM StVTKH At l'ci Wub on i"iiidar at earl) tail print, Mr llrCall wuk ui J II, Uutl btld llurg llt, JIImp rri;ooti. oruriid th limrrfaK" of once lecti d to (ill the poaltlou. (litis McMillan, Vra lloiuton, K, sll.i Marjorlf Hxllit to Mat Adam An n ilm ciuki In hU work In the HKlnttun, Hulti HaurTtinau. Ilorlmifa MrColl. Iiflnglne to n liapp) culnilua- IiIkIi nrhoot, Mr McCnll was full) HojUf, Jritulo Johnson. Neva Kaueht. lion a lomstica that hud II Itireptloci ndaplcd to llm needs ol III new h. I'rfU IHiw Maud t'arlotiWS Mer -In Klamath Falls a uiutl ol )i'ar poltlon, and h carried on this work il I' i:n. In M. M iiig, U A ;au ii-ilm.n Ir Tiwl Wp-terfnld. Iul a urtirUe t th many IflrtnU of tlir Ktnt that tlu pwiple of the county ,i. . ,,,.. in..ir rnil if thu AlKoma chine installed within, which gave Wjldp. W A llill, AHhtir U. Ily. happy pair Ik-Ip. but It dim. as siad'lcarned In the fall that he had ten- tU,r company. This railway ellmbs forth sounds like a picture machine. lrt (' Ttfhmas, C, M MrC'auler. M ni to Hum dered hl reslgnailou. II.. rrlgned ,j)C ra0lna )(,c, of Algoma, near 'When tho animals became used to II. CoaU, J II Mau, Uurso Ms.oii. T" yeois sun Mr Mcl'all rauie to ,u auepl a c dlr.'CtorsUlp with tlie nc. o!tj Hngelstelii place, and will this, the operator with a machine en (Herald Special Menrlce) 'dtictlou. AI.COMA. Nov. H.--A Urge, crew In taking many of the scenes 1ml llm wriUllne did not coiiik as mi will that It was with kuiiuIu ... of KUi al VorU. on the grade for intlou stumps were made and a ma C. C lloeu. W It, Kaught. A. II Klamath Pall a Instructor In acrl.,,,rr I"""' 'nrm dumonstratlou branch r r ,rom lrt). t0 jy degtoeg i ttrcd the Imitation stump and msde ....... m . a II . ... .. ... .fl il... U'kkl.lhMlnn UlaU Ptll.iMa ur. ... . .. . . L t . Csraftn i; UurSo Matiltl Cm.tll : H MnH"- h'l Mailer cuiurp at U,P Ktsnmtli fount) HUli.0' ,l10 Washington Slate College ex- n(1n(r. Wllan Vhrman Is In charge 'the pltcures. In this manner some chwil The follow lite rr Ml. Hull. I1-"10" 'Hii'n. ami ne is now en- t( )llp COn.tractinu work, A cable'w.r) unusual scenes were secured rr. atrlvr.1 to takn tho Mltlii of In- t"'1 ' l,,nl wt,rlt ln M"" Mnsn- t,,u.m n Dtf UMd In logging,, Un J (' famiiand datightrr, MlM,t,1"' ,M mnilipmte In the Mne'lK,,,n . rw'tches. etc. belne prodded for. A The .Thoy Hearts," tllmdom's Ctol CmP. who vp tn sojourn ' ' Mr ,ctn B,naw" '",,, Krauuat- lA,Kr. body of timber win be tapped cloatc8l crmi ,tory. was started last I.. , limiihurii California for thu l..l in il, i,m n rnml&lilii . ,.. win ........ i. ..!.. .... .. . .. ..... ...!. , Katun. p 1P Fnumi.v, .. i.itiH ,-fM.p sprung M( winrvil hip lu, -iiliviil ftUtit ed Kalrmout College, In Wichita, hj this new lint. She was offered a potltlon night at the Orpheus, and never has a picture In this city received the sprung H ivmren in" io, winqii. ,.,., .,,. . f "-'- - - mm .IrVrloM Into lo.e. and on iJ ,r,ilrulC1,0,r '", mB,,'7U ln ,h" C. K. K-volr. Joe Brown asd Mrs. favorable comment accorded this one. .la, that the .iud.nl. and faculty of U,r'",a hl" tUo' ,lc,,U c"n1i '.'"Amos Kvan. were Klamath Palls vis- cleo Madison as Senaca Trine', tho hl.h school noticed a solitaire am?!? M0 .f. ,,,.e bMl '". lh" "'" oft Thud.y and Trlday. jdaughter. Is sen at her best, as 1. and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at sucb value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and 'that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and Umber there on hare been appraised at a total of 1257.50, the timber estimated 355, 000 board feet at $.50 per M, 300 Juniper posts at Gc, and the land $50.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his applica tion and .worn statement on the 8tb day of December, IS-14, before C It. DcLap, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. JAS. F. BUROESS, Register. 10-2; 12-4 h In ... . ft. tfc. li.tt Lltf.t 4 ill It f I S. llH a Tb. llalur.W Musical Uluii. com. " ' "7u" " " """- I W.i, and during the six om she r4 ol Mrs. Xumwall's puplU. lll.- ' r ' '";-. "'Juu,!,, that Institution she wrned me.t toolsht at Hi.' rrldelC of Ml.. """I "" ..-- ' ,)n rt,imu,on ,,( 9ne one of the Hamaioas ( In Equity, No. 620 In tie Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam- j daughter, is seen at her best, as Is atn. . George Ijirkln as Alan Law. j. v. Siemens, Plaintiff. The box factory. U closed for sev- ( There Is not a dull moment In this Tm. Tho Unknown Heir, of Charles I'ercy Nichols, otherwise known Oregon, for the County of Ktaa atb. the Matter of the EsUte of Junlctte Jackson, Deceased- Notice I. hereby given that Jno. S.- Horn, administrator of the eatat of Junlctte Jackson, deceased, naTfa niel In the above entltred court hi final account ol' his admlnl.tr.Uo of""' said estate, the hearing of the sasae has been fixed by the court at tie" hour of 10 o'clock a. ni., on the 5th day of December, 1914, In the oee of the County Court for Klamath county. In the court house at Klamath Falls, Oregon; and ail person. Inter ested In the said estate are notified to- then and there appear and file their objections. If any they have, to said Pun' account and the settlement thereof. Dated November 12, 1914. JNO. 8. HORN. 12-19-26-3 h Administrator. nnl ,titv. iimtrmmar rnalrm to ma- ..i vh-,tfr iIiIk iirndurllon nUsUll, liouiton on ;,71' llllll r n l,Z ',""II!M, nd W1 WCM ath-chlnery. The factory will probably hM been rto Ilb. been greeted by ..r .!. -Il. Mia. V.r. Ilou.ton ",U,irrJ J l '' L l ihe "UcU Mw ,n U,P orv,ee of thc 'run all winter. , Marge and enthusiastic audiences. This .m r :; .', i:r,,u "-nm s.- 2 . ";; ci t .,;, "-,- , U1 . , , M w... u .- week.. Ill t ivei . follows .,.,. i., i- ,.,1V ... HI health cauied the then MUsi A large tule fire raged between the two reeu being shown every Friday i Tunl.on Hpeak. dents. Th. Hylne llo fair Itoio Ml.. Vrr Houston ' Mr Mr(-ll "rr graduating the Date Wings .. ..... Woodman "" Agricultural Collegn llh A I It rata ll. t'arrln Potlr To Invmilon. tor I'lano . li.rh '"' " ,,r" "", '""n ' . Mr fofer ' ""'' t,c'",,l l'rl decided to Inml- Itrtchi HUr of Uive . . Ilnlmndl 1"" rlcMliut- in the local scIuhiI. MlHlMUlH.lton.nl .application for a rapabln man was 0, Oltlne lledimrr ..... (laun4 ",n,1 '" I1"' bo'nl ot r"B,',,u of ,lh MIm Margin I William , A C . and lb rgenU were unsilnl- AltowlerilMe ,:,ttrko, lag In their praise of Mr McCall. who I'm Uiigln Frr You . . Ilntliaway i ai'l''lntwl Uwrencd Mehaffey ; It wn up to Mr McCall to organise- Wtbo .Noon Mollis Ktissiter'ln vry way hi department here. riano Minuet ...,.., muerew.M for III Mr II It, Hamilton study was at that time unknown. Ho t ,wel did he silccwd In this, mid In (he demonstration woru lie carrie.t on wocHiman ' ....-.-- - .- llarllrltjhlEli honor In 1910. n kpt nt the p"r" 'school for the next two years n an Seller to resign her position In Kan-(upper Lake and the Southern Pacific ,an(j Saturday. sas, and follow the direction given track at Rattlesnake Point Thursday I 4 In Oreelcy' nihlce to oimg mem To night. The blaxe at first gave the ap-' n thc Bishop's Carriage," Daniel Klamath county .ho came, and was! pearunce of a disastrous forest fire. Frohman's fiim version of Miriam excellent In school wora Here. At the Mlchclson's great story of tho under- c!om of her first )ear of school here, , An early start In cutting Is antlcl- WOrld, opens a two-day's engagement, MUs Seller, much lmproed In health .pated for thc spring by the Algoma nl the star theater today. by Klamath's snliibrloii cllmatu, re-' Lumber company. Several million This photodrama comes heralded as. .. . a.. aa . li.n 7 n nm one of the greatest of the Famous Plaera releases. Mary Plckford Is James Douglas of the Doak ranch 'SMn In tho leading role. There is not turned to the Middle West Air her j feet of log are already In the pond Miration There she was tnken .sick again, and a good portion of the sunw. hut was III with typhoid. A a re- ha contracted to cut several million 'a dull moment In the entire four ult, after her return, she found her 'reel for tho Algoma Lumber company ' part. Mtss Plckford and the entire school duties too heavy for hor, so tu the opposite side of Upper Lake. It ca8t have received the highest praise he resigned her position hero and Is reported. for their excellent portrayal of the j left shortly after Mr McCall de- the school agriculture a a parted for Washington. The couple were well known In different characters, An Interesting scenic and educational A pleasant farewell party whs rIv wh hit ,,,, ,, ,i.u the office ostll... homeof Mr. and Mr, i:. f. r , nKrlculturUl wn created HUthly, corner of Third and Jeffer-I Mil tatrrsMn Unnrlm hWhuIii In luinitr t -- ' ' ' of Ml. Cora Nipper, who left for herillert l McCo. Vnleiillne (lodnrd, ifurtl lleldrlch. Mrs. I.oy llyrd. t nl$o ft) William P. Johnson and Lester i.. ir. r.rncsi e. .. . -.-. i, ,,.,! j., s - . I . Ilnii.lna Vffs fl II ' heme In (Irant Ps4 Tuesday, after a fr' rldence In Klamath Fall. OaniM, singing and music ttindn llm rilng hours pas. rapidly for the American Holdlet. Cover tilobe United State soldiers nndjmarlnea jmm completes the program. local social circles, and their many uro doing duty all over the .world. ac- rrlend In the county Join with tho jcordlng to the report oU"ewar de- The "Vode-VUllnns" will hold forth Herald In extending heartiest fellcl- pnrtment. They are stattoiied fromat the Star theater Thanksgiving, tntlons. jl'ekln and the Vangste River to Alas-1 , .b, and from Mexico to the republics, of Santo Domingo ana nam. iney at Guam, Honolulu, the Phil- anama and Nicaragua. Terwllllger Mr, Slelnmot wn hostess tn the Fisher, Mrs, lo Houston, Mrs. O. 1). MMMwm-' t Ask the man who saw ."The Trey o' followed by a tlnlniy 'members of the Happy Hour flub and ( lUtlful Oreclan ivory' friend .1 a delightful party given at,' guests, ntid were luncheon. A bea romb and brush wore presented tolher luitne on Hlghth and Walnut Ml Nlpppr n a loken of tho high w'sireel Tuesday aflernoon. The after- iMtn In which she was held by those noon was devoted lo needlework una Present The guests were as follews: conversation, and a templing collation ! Ada Oould, Ml Krma Illackly.Uns served. Mr. Stelnmelx's guest. Ml Cora Nipper. Mis Oallaghor, wore Mr, (leorge Hlchn. Mr. Robert Ml lluth Hmllh, Charles Olllette,' A. Kmmltt, Mr. John Hamilton. Mrs. (Continued on page 4) .Heart.." It NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD? TRY MY CATARRH BALM Instantly Clear. Air lMtgo. .Yon Breath. Freely, Niuty Dtocharge "top.) Head CeMa aad DaU Hm4 rhe Vanish Try "Ely'. Cream Halm." tt n small bottle anyway, Just to 'fx It- Apply n iittis n Hie Nostril 'id liihiuully our clogged nose aud (t-'iied.iip iir passage, of the head "III open; you will breath, freely; tullue and headache dln.ppear. By wornliig, the catarrh, cold-ln-head or 'tarrbal .ore threat will dtopp.r. Kid such misery now I (let Hie II bottle ot "Kljf'g Cream Bl" M any drug .torn. Thto iwoet, fra grant balm dissolve, by the h.at of the nostril! penetrate and heals the lutlamed, Mwollon momhra.e wnton line, tho uose, bead aad throat; clears air passages; stops nnity dl chnrges and a feeling of cleaning soothltik relief come. Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight .trug tiling tor urealb. with head stuffed; nostril closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with It. running uusu, foul mucous dropping into the Ibroat, anil raw dryness I. dlitreailM but truly needle... Put your f.ltbju.t one "Kly' Creara Balm" and your cold or catarrh will .urely dUapptar. (Paid AdvirtUment.) ANNOUNCEMENT This Coming Week THE BAND BOX Will Open an Extensive Line of Ladies' Neckwear Waittt, Silk Hoiiery Handkerchiefs, Etc. VVVrfNssWsss.j LjU-UiniWi i ,nnnmmV" Millinery at Half Price T. make more room for the display of our new lute, aad to close, h very successful m-ason In fall and winter millinery, Hie price of eveiy lint in Hie shop will be cut In two. Hemeutbec, everythta I this season'.. tlee, ami all new. No two alike. It ym Have not yet swuml your winter'. Imt, be sure and couio Monday, aa we have some delightful shape, that will ptoswe you. THE BAND BOX Just off from Hotel Hall Lobby, GET IN LINE Usslde the ever-Increasing pat ronage of Klamath Falls' dis criminating dressers, we are mak ing clothes for customer. In Ash land, Mcdford and all of the sur rounding towns. There's a Reason Our work stands the test, and brltigs our patrons back with their frlonds. By having your clothes made by Loewe Bros. You are gotttng the highest stand ard of workmanship, fit and ma terial at prices that are reason abo, A.k to see our "No. 1024 Blue Serge," or tome of the new "Tartans." We are always glad to show our goods. RIH MAIN HTRKKT as C. P. Nichols, deceased; the Unknown Heir, ot Louis Gers, deceased; Sophia Scbadde, Wil liam A. Schadde. and Jane Dee Schadde. his wife; Edward Schadde, and Rebecca Roe Schadde, his wife; Henry D. Schadde, and Mary Dee Schadde, his wife; Augusta Elsie Hart man, and John Dee Hartman, her husband, and Emma Bertha WItte, and Richard Roe Wltte, her husband, also all other per sons or parties unknown, claim ing any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In the real estate de scribed in the complaint herein. Defendants. it will ple.se. JTo the Unknown Heir, ot Charles Percy Nichols, otherwise known as C. P. Nichols, deceased; the Unknown Heir, of Louis Gen. deceased; Sophia Schadde, Wil liam A. Schadde and Jane Dee Schadde, hi. wife; Edward Scbadde, and Rebecca Roe Schadde, hU wife; Henry D. Schadde, and Mary Dee Schadde, his wife; Augusta Elsie Hart man, and John Dee Hartman, her husband, and Emma Bertha Wltte, and Richard Roe Wltte, her husband, also all other per sons or parties unknown, claim Ing any right, title, estate, lien or Interest 'In the real estate de scribed In the complaint herein. In the name of the State ot Oregon, You, and each of you, are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before Saturday, the 21st day of November, 1914, that being the last day of the time pre scribed In the order for publication of thla summons; and, It you fall so to answer, tor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the Mid complaint, to wit: For a Judgment and decree against yeu: t 1. That you, or any ot you, have or has no estate of. Interest whatever ln or to the land, described in said complaint, being 'the following de scribed real property, situated tn the County ot Klamath, State of Oregon, to-wlt: All ot lot numbered one (1), and the east thirty feet ot lot numbered two (2), In block numbered sixty two (62) In Nichols Addition to the City ot Klamath Fall, (formerly the Town of-Llnkvllle), Oregon; being situated In tho southweat quarter of the southeast quarter (SWK of BBK ) of Section twenty nine (), In Township thirty-eight Summon. - In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, tor Klamath County. F. C. Stltser, Plaintiff. v.. Wm. S. Flah and F. S. Fl.h. Co-Part ners, Defendant.. To Wm. S. Fish and F. 8. Flan, too above named Defendant.: In the name of the state ot Oregon, jou and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you ln the above entitled action, on or before Saturday, the 19th dar of December, 1914, that , being the last day ot the time pre scribed In the order for publication of t thus summons, and If you tall to to appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum ot $399.17, and for the costs and disbursement.- of this action, and for an order ot tai. court that the following described lands, taken under an attachment la this cause, to-wlt: The northwest quarter (NWK) ot Section seven (7), ln Township forty-ono (41) south, range eight (S) east ot Willamette Meridian. aud situated in Klamath county Oregon, he sold as by law required aad the proceeds thereof applied tn the pay ment ot such judgment. This summons 1. served, on the de fendant and each of them herein, by publication thereof In the Daily Her ald, a newspaper ot general circula tion, printed and published at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, not lew than onee a week for six consecutive week., by order ot Honorable Henry L. Beaaon, Judge ot the above entitled court. .Made, dated and filed in said action at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 7th day ot November, 1914, the'date at the first publication thereof being on Saturday, the 7 th day of November, 1914, ROLLO C. QROESBECK, Attorney for Plaintiff.. 7-14-21-28-5-12-19 h Notice to Creditor. In the County Court ot the Stats ot Oregon, for Klamath County. In tho Matter ot the E.tate ot William Martin, Deceased, Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned baa been duly .pnoiat4J administrator ot the estate of WllUa -Martin, deceased, by the county soart ot Klamath county, Oregon, aat'ihat all persona bavins claim, agataat aaM aalala n M -Amilti tt n . "" V.VHVI hiv .ui.eev w ya s n lose i to me at the law office ot Kali C. Qroesbeck. Klamath fall., Or law.'' within six month, from the aataX . ..-.--..r thla nonce, properly vermes as . ctl required. F. & WJfip, i Dated at Klamath Falta, frigjffc.fr s rtolnhar itt. laid."1 -., .' ? S A ' i WKk'l nil isVi-m--mil '-'-' Administrator a l-a'JW..fJJH;'! Ham Martin, Dsaagpf .. .;,-, ,, k? 4 r 2i v wa -L?l ";.- ' V -. '' .