w ' tKhtfsva .?M MTOIIIA. DKCKHKKII A, IMI4 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON s,fc . & . OUR WEEKLY SERMON 44' rf i me lly H. , . Malwlaftaid, I'mh.i- rir.1 Pid-juiian Church Initio beginning was the word"- Jullll I Humlay, December tflli, will l. nil. ffnoti l llirt of churches In llil Isnd "" ' " purpose U I" rrratu broader mid deepwr In- irrwl lu Mudy of llin bible Thin U v" W"uii tunc jor " " . ..i - . .i ..uttltiK fori" '' ' p,opn wb a few short Mouths t r...ind In thu ,i, .lk j"'""' better acquainted with u very took IH) lulere lit III" bible, arc to- Tim ML!.. )n Mlh.ti.mi moriiiii!UM''ul lrodnrt, whlrh has uf- j)r aiHlumly fKliliiK Urn pmum of nl nr It l.n, found liHir under I'""'! niurli from .oiiiliir projudhe ,lod r4 Thx titl in know It tl. .i...li..u mi,. ,), iui,,.,,,,,,,',!,,, llkll)K cottoi.iroO li.t.-nd f ih .rofbtcr HI Ibrow K,t iuhmmm. mid tl. ,.v. rW Tbo biu,,!,,,, ..,.... ,, . ,nir a""" "" wnr "n, ",B"" foirn of "r rnont piritiiHi nivii i'"l trry krt-uly Ui need f ir ktio. ,hIko nmrrtnltu lUuV dilliie with nl M?opli nd Ibpf ImVfi rry trttr. U (Oim to n dtprr iny nf III otd" Ml biHiii fp lk ineti. riiny'fiir tlm ml. of iIik lli'lititM iiconlf tiv bfirn. Ibpy rw nld ulid din Tbo bbok. wblth l iiiot popular tmUy lll Ih Ml but forr,oll'ii ! woffovi' It It Is r-ad Mid dlfupii for a rs-HHI, Mid (Sid I'M ltt sllflf Mid "MI tofrd wllli dust, Msny n( our ri- llbfstlM ln" bnruoni IUIIh ninti- than ttrsrt- ysrd for desd lA. Wry few iHHiks that Ker flitri. s rrntury tr rd no Mint nf till-Ill llSVn len dfid Mid burlrd tbrw msny yrars, Tbe lilblt- l itlnrriit from othet UkiIs It lives on rentory after rn lury More peopls hrn potidntliiK It ir.mmw UIIIAK llll n jUInC WlilUK IfAK l.irri.i: wTOIIIM fllOM Till: TllliOti'UII THK CAI'ITAlJi lut.ii otiikk HeMi: ah: I.Stl AT THIN TIMK. lljr WILLIAM, t'. HIKI'IIKHD (Vhltrtl l'n- tflrtlt Ci.ri-Hniiiii ) VI.S'KNNA. Oft. IS (by tunll to N Vork) -Itninsii Cstbollc flrvlc brre ii-tltlou In Vienna dtclo-d lhe;.nkc. W It. KliupHon. Algomn, 11. bp teru sgbnst nter ulnrp lhr fall fct that-tint war tut cm lluml.i and j Austin. Itntph llullnrd, Chlloqtiln; M el Umber conrrnlti; tlir fsle bsne- Auxria-lluncsr) is In certain sections, K. Kruftter, Hchm-ctady. .V. Y.; C. A. Ids oirr the bcAd of the old blthop a hot) war. It U the tireek bkoIiuI ( Wester. Dunnmulr; Miiis M. I'. llay ef lmberc. The eArli-t ruiiifin to.llie Human church 1 cannot find den. Mm. K. II Osborn, Dorrls; It. M. rratU tbo Cstbollc dlpluwfttle circles hrro wern that the blsbup of ltm Wre had brn imprUoned by tbo Kus- tst thv rumors were vague and could nut Ot. confirmed, Hut within iut, Catholic, church and the Au-(.SpuldlnK. Salem; II. C Illley, En tbo pstl few day mt Austrian bul- irian soldier flKhts bark for tbo cross . gene. ne4 man fnim lbrg: has aucCovd'oi Itomi' ' e4 In reaching Vienna with the nt- , y ,, Hie border of Dm) A mountain Hon recently killed tle information lbt tbe agwl Human ,.. ,-.,, ,irie n.ni ..rr.. titflitiui: 'in the tlrand Canyon gamo prcseno. Csthc.Ho bUbop of l-mbcre Is to bc'iu,, tKen plan- and It Is among the j which adjoins tho Tusayait forest, j cucuiod by the Huiwlan. .border peoples of both countries that , measured ten feet from none to tall, i I happened to bo l tho American u,0 rrlli:ltius fcellug Is paramount KsiMounialu lions and other boasts of -mbay hero when two black jirutic sentiments. If the Hiissbius prey, such as wolves, coyotes, nml , frtxkrd Driest, from tho Catholic i.,..-i f.nllrr im, Anclrln-lluii- wild ruts, are killed by forest ofllcors! ..---, ... . ., -.- 'iil'K.mallc circles here, wero rrcele.l.Kar j. n, cbnnci-s aro that the re- and gonn- w aniens uiey are n men thclr faces stamimd with worry ninl iKuu. pect of the present rontllct ace to gnuio animals. dUtrrss, They asked Frederick I'cic w t,app,wir The Hiisslau charge field, tho American mbaMdor, who, LKI,ni , priests lu each town thoyj Mls ilattbt Story ban been ap Itirotigh the tangle of war represents tl(n,, uv;,. u (,ai tlu-y aro acting as'poluted posimlstress at Hokcblto, 01:. the Kusstan governwent In Austria- j,,()0 ti,,. border towns in Austria- j Four women In llah)lon, L. 1 have Hungary, (o save tbo llfrt of tlm l"iif(iiiiRr itmtalu many Sialic Inhnb- taken out license to shoot game, b'rg churcbtuen. Hants who alwais wildly welromo the Whether Mr. 1'cufleld will aucceed lu bis efforts Is question. I wanted lo know why tbo Husalans wanted to v charges eagerly, and, tliniiKii ueiinue K AOlllf I Information Is lucking, 1 am told (hat, ltvdiiy i!"" h u""' "f,y t('ml,,, i,ritH ,mv" r . eieruled ns the llusslnns nd- Delicious U th Flavor of Our "Nmiif Glory" bfee Try It tbe next time, and It will gain you for a friend. Tho use of oni pound wilt convince you that It la the, only coffee u want In your homo. Hteel-cut In "WAilUa'1 pack "es, 3Cn per pound, three pounds for fi, Sunset Grocery AT 10TH AND MAIN Phone 200 J Dioie ,,..... io.ii,, uIMII m ,.,, , ,h(T lilnlf.r) if mail ( inileI t, world'. Infancy it r,v, ,r Uih..' hd ami iin.rn.rHD. and It tia litm.i koiihiI imiii beautifully In the llm) of the fret., whim n, KinTiiiii-ui In of tin. people, ,, , pcoplo ami lot tin. people lmle.,,1 our republican form iBciiuiimn lorm "' .iim,iiiu.iI ur.w out ..f truth.! ' "'" ir nil iiec nlll ()r tl) I ,. .11 riBi of inpf. t, mx firw in iUy. nit!ipr tun it porUh In a Muni n Krotb wn ,0 rnm. Ine ...... ..,,.,., i v,., i., ,, iiiiiiT. i) urn IflHIIV fTlllll Mkii at II tlfl. .. Mi... r a lilt- to liin ml tif l.la life Mid liMitlrd 1 1... IMhli- mcr in Johun to fwl upon It u n llitl,. IhuiI. It mid th utorj of tin. im-uiimi, i tlm world and of how Hod miidi- iimn in hi own Imueo ninl of man's mi. IirsIiki lilt Crrstiir It nUo mid of Hud's df-lHll.! wllh hU clilldri-ti In tin- i-srii dswii uf Hum Tljls lxk ei- uinli-r Jobu. Osiid. Jirriultib mid oilier mcu who rn moved by tli plrlt of Ood Tlnu nfter rni- imh po.,i br. the bwik aualii tro larer II. Uh- bsndt of tho ApfXtlMi. ilne tho vnrld n clrsu sud f til lor , nuireption of Hod DiiIuk us ' broader ri.nrepilon of -igr duty to bmii find ninl iiisii sinmn rrt ass nnnAni noi WtWj rKUm fcUKUl tiof Ohio ma) wMAy i.u'rchii.o'w.j'OMi.r.l Ilo,ni. will once Mt toJCallfornIa avenue, and having on the IIHiNT THAT lll. OMIMi l IMC .N.lllON NOW IIIHIIIMt . tiiiviai., ih;t am, aim: iTi:itt:sT. ml a Itomnii Catholic blubup and In- that l ho slntpsmeu of either country Cnlcluugh, Hacrnmento; J. I'rag, Mark dlil.tr. their lur nu this line, but ' 1'aulln, C 8 Andrews, Portland; Jcr Ihe Ituulnn soldier In tho Held fiKhtslry Julinsnn. 0 A. Young. Ban Fnin- i. .1(1 mv IIM1II- I " ,... --- .- U t iim.lnii Koldleru nml it Is !,MVM1 stnv town folks who are (Iroek (tt,,nrs and who usually accuse tbo Human Catholic priests in uieir town of acting aM spies The litis- lau soldiers and ofltccrs bear these j vnnro Into Austria-Hungary. , (loriimu tale of Kusstan Inolllct oncy holster up the faith of the KaUer'a people. Hero Is one that was widely rlrculaled lu Herman mili tary circles: After tbo battle of Tanneuburg the '(lOriuaiiN who were i outing tbo Hus slaiis over nn open country were sud-. ilenly nstoiiUhed to see an entire Hiisslau hrlgitde turn and rush to ward them. They cut down the Hus slans with machine guns and bao nots, but after tho battle, not a sign of a Husslim soldier could bo found. Three hours luler In n town faither on all tbe officers In Ibis Husslnn brlgnde were found ilrliiklpg I" h cofo where I bey bud spent tbe entire day, They bud "wound up" Ihelr brigade, much as n child winds up n toy wagon, Htarted It off toward the rjerninu Unv wlllioul u hIiirIo of fleer in charge of It and they bo- gun a day of drinking In tho village tavern. Their luggago inciuueu mou Inclest of lingerie, slllc stockings and trunks, which wero filled with tho oilier delicate articles of feminine w,,nr' ... . i "Why do thoy curry those!" askod . - ... ..v l.ld itflunnnrd. an Austrian uiucor ui .. t-.. . "Obi wo wouldn't let our women come luto tbe dauger ono," answer ed r Husslsn. for bU true cron, the cros of the.cli.co. C. C. Huff, Oakland; It. T.t Cottonseed Oil Is Used for Olive Oil ill l,iiio.enu wur, iiunrdiiiH tn MiicImIUu In tho Dtipiitimeui nf Agrl- tllllliro affords till. Alilurlfiio l,n w)f h. ...,,..., ,..,,.,, . , fJ "" """-" "Wwrlunllr lo I-- I - -- " 1 -- --..--.. (4LUllfin4IIUt4I1 - Illl uhM UH.UI.X, but tan Mirflt lli , notiilifrii cotton Krovrcru Avbo bnvo nilTcrcd from the nr. III tin- year i-iidlnK. Juno 30, 1U13, liimrly Ho.nuu.qoo worth of cotton ,"1 I'f"''"1' wuro shlppvd to Kur- 'I In. Department repudiate the IM,l'Ulr ludlif Unit rottonmjeil oil In ' Ohio May W. & L The common council of the city ot Klamath Falls. Oregon, having ascer tained and determined tho propor I nllrd I'rcssKoMlro minion to Investigate the flnaucial 'tlenate share for which each lot, part Cl,i:vi:i,A.S'I), Ohio, Die r,. 'securities of the road and tlx the'0' Iot' block ana acreage property accordMite with suggestion ,,y the rlty council of Cleu-lnnd, tin state .operste the Wheeling and l.aki Krle .rallrond, according to ndvlces from onirlnls In rlty oinclnls here to- day. ( think It a uml l.ln nti.l I ....... .. - . hale ordered tbe state utilities com- j Hotel Arrivals Hotel Hnll Hiher I'miik JnmUou and wife. -. Female knitters and spplnners Hi jsmlland make from II to 1 GO per week SAGE TEA DANDY TO ITS (IHAXDMOTIIKICS HECU'E TO IlltlXtl HACK (XlLOIl AXNI LUS Tlti: TO IIAIH You can turn gray, faded hair boauttrully dark and lustrous almost over ulght If you'll got u BO-cent bot tle of "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Hair Homody" nt any drug store. Millions ot bottles ot this old, famous Sago Tea recipe aro sold annually, sit) a u well known druggist here, be cause It darkous tbe hair so naturally and bvenly that uo ouo can tell it baa boon applied. Thoso whoso bulr la turning gray, becoming faded, dry, scraggly and thin, have a surprise awaiting them, because after ouo or two applications tho gray hair vanishes and your locka become luxuriantly dark and beauti ful all dandruff goes, scalp Itching and falling hair stops. This Is tho age of youth. Qray balred, unattractive folka aren't wauled around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur tonight, and you'll bo delighted, with your dark, handsome hair and your youth ful appearanco within a few daya. (AdTrtleea&t) DARKEN R iiM'd cliicriy tu Imlta'o or uiuiitcrfall " X ,l fatter of fuft," says tbo .weparuiieni, ' ll Ih r.illy an ntllr t vo ., . Muwl flavor, U iictunlly preferred by '"bout sgoln, after being confined to many. It Jticks of course, tbo dl-!1"'r ,,om" wl,n ,l "P'slned nnklo. ! Dnctlve ollvo flavor, wbl'ch many' Pni". J'Cclnlly tho Italian, find, Walter L'nitili and Jay Falrclo ,dulrabb. TIioh wb ,.ufT ttalr vliUed tbo county B.-at durlnit the- tfrtnil I, m a I.IhLIh -. -.-.,. ..11 !.' - .-- 1 rottonnd oil pleasant In Kroneb ! .u,.-.!,,.. r ..in,i. t ..., ' dti-Kslrijs, where mustard or other' tomllincnls uro tued, tho rottoniioedj oil elvi-H the dressing a. rich, creamy. tame TK ureal mhanlaKu with lettutiH'-eil oil, however, u of courne. .Its cheapneM.' Own the E. Railroad physlrlnl valuation of the system." wrote Oou-mor Cor. "Attorney work lw determine tho states right '" maltn such purchase'' A recent effoit to soil tho road at auction failed. W. I,. Day, Federal li.li-n knl "-nflrtlini.fi n il.n mint. .,., ..v.. T-, - .. ... mum purchaso price. " 'said Common council did by resolu- To guard against tree repair fakers jtlon Monday, tho 7th day ot Dc or quack tree surgeons, the Massa- cember 19 H. said date being a date xhusctts forestry association will in-, spect the- shade trees belonging to its members, free of charge. OTICi: I.VVITlXtJ 1HDS OX FUKXInlllXnS FOU XHW CITY HALL tii-fti.itc.nl.: will I... r.-i-K..,1 In- tlm filings lor tbe uuw city hall at Klamath Falls, Oregon, up to and Includ ing Mcnday, December II, 1911, at tho hour of S o'clock p m. Count II Cliaiubcr I a Hot oil lug otllco chairs, leather perforated scat No. 754 L.I'. (Ulils also requested on same chair with leather spring seat) 1 Major's chair, leather spring seat, back 2S In. high No. 742 1 Directors' table, proposals ou S and i1 ft. length, with three and four drawors on wither side, plato glass top No. 2SS 1 Flat lop desk, 50x32 In., draws on one side only .......No. 01 Vi 1 Table, 72x34 in No. 225 I Table. 4Sx30 lu No. 223 2Vi Dos. Assembly chnlrs. saddle wood seat, high bsck arm chairs, ltocordcr's Otllce 1 Flat top desk. C0x4S,. plate glass toi No. S. 25 I Flat top desk, 50x32 No. S. 61 Hi 1 Typewriter desk No. SG. 30 1 Typewriter chair No. 712 L.P. 2 HcMiIvIng chairs, leather spprlng beat No. 724 2 Leather spring seat chairs No. 770 1 Typewriter Underwood. No. Chief of Police Ortlce I Flat top dusk, 54x4S lu 1 Huvolving chair, leather perforated seat 1 Chair, leather sprlug seat Mayor's OOIco . 1 Flul top desk, draws ou one side only 1 Hovolving chair, leather perforated scat 2 Chairs 1 Settee, leugth C ft M.ijoi-'m Private OlUco t Table. C0x32 inches 1 Hevolvlut; chair, leather perforated seat ....... 2 chnlrs .,....'.' Hugltieer's Ofllco 1 Typow liter desk No- l5 H 1 Typowrlted chair, leather perforated, seat No. 718 1 Two-draw illluB csso '. No. 462 1 Shaw Walker Vert letter tiling cabinet - . " I Seta Ideal Indexes. J 1 Flat top desk. 00x48 inches No. S. 32 W t Revolving chair, leather spring seal No. 724 2 Stools, leather perforated seats No. 106 L.P. 1 Underwood Typewriter, No. S. 1 Draftlug tablo, with draws. I Hluo print frame, 30x42. All furulturo except assembly chairs to be ijuarter-sawed oak, Durby or oak ilulsh. Writing beds to bo built up 5-ply, w Ith all odges showing figured wood. Desk logs showing figured wood ami oqulppod with brass sockets. Tho numbers ot different plocea specified are taken from Dusbong & Co. catalogue of desks, tables and olllce chairs for tho purpose of indicat ing grude uml stylo of fuiulturo upon which proposals nro requested. VAULT FUHXISiaXC.S vSTEKL WOKK Recorder's Vault tint! Kuglneor's Vault. In uci-orduuco with pinna and epoUfleatlons on Ulo In tbo ofllco ot tho undersigned: Dupllcato plans furnished ou application ot bidder. Qual ity to bo ot Merger Mfg. Co. or equal: Stool work to bavo of mineral Oiler and tin oo coats euaiuol baked nud hand rubbed and cases striped; color green. Proposals must Include installing steel work and furniture in place. Payment to bo mndo after acceptance by City Council. A cortllled chock for tlvo per cent ot proposal must accompany each pi oposnl, check to bo certified by some responsible bank as a guarantee that tho successful bidder will fully comply with the award, Tho Council reserves tho right to reject any and all proposals. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge ot the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon. Qy order ot the Common Council. S-10t ML LAKI NOTES (Hcrnlfl HikcIiI HitvIco) MT IfAKI, Dec. C, The wcoklyi pra)er mi"-tln of tbo MU.akl church ban been changed from Wednesday .v.-rilriKX to Tuonday ovenlni?. i. Mr and Mm, Theodore C'ac wt-ro visitors at th Ik week. tho Kails Wednesday of Mn(. Walter Egg, , abIc t0 be LEGAL NOTICES SMfViVVMAM Xotica Votlce Is hereby given that tnerol'"1" """" . . - ' , - are funds on hand for tho redemption of all warrants drawn oa Elgbtb, Ninth, High, I'rospcct, Uphnm and Whlto street fund. Interest ceases (from date hereof. I)atil at Klamth Falls. Ore. this , , ... . ,,' 1st day of December, 19M. r w sipuFvn '.. J" Clt' Treasurer. I ' hinet Improvement Notice ..Vutlrc of l-llln of Uie Proposed As-iM, sessment Hole ,"mi ue .muis ior w.o Uipro.meUi 'of Third street from Main street to ." ""' "... . ' ' :. 'the otlke of tho Follco Judge of said .city :i statement thereof, which said statement is known and designated . KOI.I' for said Improvement. NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, that uiiou wuicu a regular meeiins ot nam council will be held, as the time for hiring and determining all obJec-.C, 'lions to such assessment and having iiiutnmliriiff! for !!, fntlnwlmr film- I No. 3. 31 i No. 754L.P. No. 770 No. 52 . ...No. 7B No. 753 W. No. 753 No. 22 No. 754L.F. No. 753 W. I heard and determined itich objec 'tIonn, If any tboro bo, laid Common (Council will on laid dnto proceed to ruacsn tbo proportionate nharo and part of the cost of such Improvement 'in accordance with tbo benefit accrued upon each lot, part of lot, block or -,. ,,, l!nr.h nmf nvnrv ownor ot property liable for tho co.t 'of Mich mprovcracnt Is horoby ro. furred to such asement roll on Mo In the ofllco of tho J'ollce JudRo for HWIHQV ('I-1IVIVI detailed Information The boundaries within which the property lies that Is benefitted and liable for the cost of such Improve ment, which said boundaries aro as foltows, to wit: Iicelnnlug at tho intersection ot Third street and Slain street In said city, thence In an easterly direction ulonic tbe boundary lino of Main street to the Intersection of tho boun dary line between lots 2 and 3 In (block 18 of the original town of (.'.Inkvllle, now city of Klamath Falls, . irAffin rllnnlna llinnitA Im m n avM.a. VI vbuu ktUtUff WSV.S4VU IU H UVtlUVt My direction between lots 2 and 3 and uiuuk iiiv line ueiweeu iois i nuu a and C and T In block 7 of tho original town of I.lnkvllle, now city of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, to tbe Intersection f High street; tbeuco In an easterly .direction along tbo center line of , " " , "v , , . " ! 'High street to the intersection of Ir.... .. .. .u i Fmi1 trecti thence northerly along lbc center lino of Fifth street to tbe ..,,.,, . .,,, .,.,. ,h '"""""'"" " l.M.I "V--iV., VUTFUVO southwesterly along tbe center line of luitchel street to tho intersection of whitncy .tree.: thenco westerly aloiTg tho center line of Mt. Whitney street to the center line of California avenue; thence southwesterly along jthe center line of California street to tbo Intersection of Teddy street; thence along the center lino of Teddy street to the Intersection of Second street; thence southeasterly along the center line of Second street to tho in tersection of McKluley street; thence south to center line of First street; thence southeasterly along center line of First street to tbe Intersection of High street; thence northeasterly along the center line of High street to a point opposite the line between lots C and 7 and lots 2 and 3, in block 6 of the original town of Linkvllle. now city of Klamath Falls. Oregon; thence southeasterly along the lino between lots C and 7 and 2 and 3 in said block and continuing along the same line .to Main street, and thence northcast- erly to place of beginning. j Witness my band and the seal ot said city this 21st day of November, 1"H- A. U. LEAVHI, Pollco Judgo of Said City. 11-21 12-7 h lu Ilsnkruptcy rVo 309JO jx.itl.o of First Meeting of Creditors In the District Court of the United i States, for the District ot Oregon. In tho Matter of U. Sannomyla, Bank i rupt. JTo the Creditors of U. Sannomyla ot the City ot Klamath Falls, in the i County and District Aforesaid, a Bankrupt: ', Notice Is hereby given that on the 23d day of November, A. D. 1914, the I said U. Sannomyla was duly adjudi cated bankrupt; and that tbe first , meeting of bis creditors will be held jut the law office ot W. H. A. Renner, ! located over the postofflco In tbe city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 15th day of Decembor, A. D. 1914, at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, at which time tbe said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated this 27th day ot November, 1914. W. H. A. RENNER. Special Referee lu Uaukruptcy for ..nl.l I.-.... oo r 1 I. I aUUI ..D.atl'. dO'll-16 u Suiiunous foe 1'ubUcatloa lu the Justice Court tor the District ot Llnkvvllle, County ot Klamath, State ot Oregou. Big Uaslu Lumber Company, a cor poration, Plaintiff; vs. Wm. S. and F. S. Fish, co-partners, and Wm, S. and F. S. Fish. De fendants. To Wm. S. and F. S. Fish, copartners, and Wm. S. and F. S. Fish, De fendants; lu the Name ot tbe State ot Oregen: You, and each of you, are hereby roquulred to appear and answer the umcuded complaint tiled against you In the above entltlod action ou or bo fore Monday, tbe 4th day of January, 1915, that being tho last day of the time prescribed In the order for pub lication ot this summous; and, If you fall so to auswer, for want thereof tbe plaintiff will apply to tbo court for the relief demanded lu said amended complaint, to wit: for a judgment against you lu the sum ot $70.95, and for Ita costs aud disbursements here in, all as lu said amended complaint more fully set out. This summons Is served by publica tion thereof In The Evening Herald, a datly newspaper of general circula tion, published la KlasMth tmmlmtl luregon, uy oraer ot tne Hoaeraeie m. V. dowen, Justice of the l'eaee.ler jtlio District of I.lnkvllle, Mid PWHy, tand state, made, dated and iMfte said action on the 31st day of Nettti ber, 1911; which said order ree.ulm Itbat summons In sftld actio be Mk llshed once n week for six cOMievi tlvo weeks. Tho date of the flret pub lication ot thts summons Is Noveev ber 21, 1914, HAY & MERRYMAN. Attorneys for Plelntltt. 21-28-5-12-19-26-lh HummoM In tho Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. F. C. Stltser. Plaintiff, - vs. Wm. S. Fish and F. S. Fish, Co-Partners, Defendants. To Wm. S. Fish and F. 8. Fish. ta above named Defendants: In the name of tbe stste of Orefoa, you and each of you are hereey re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled action, on or before Saturday, the 19th day ot December. 1914, tC! being the last day of the tlase pre scribed in the order for publication at thus summons, and If you fall ae to appear and answer, for want tho plaintiff will take against you for the sum ot fSlt.1T, and for the costs and dlabaraeaeala ot this action, and, for aa order of tale court that the following deeerHaJ lands, taken under as attachaeamt la this causo, to-wlt: The northwest quarter (NWfc) ot Section seven (7), la Tovmealy forty -one (41) south, rang eafkt (8) east ot 'Willamette MerUlaa. and situated in Klamath eaaaty Oregon, be sold as by law required aad ta proceeds thereof applied la the pay ment of such Judgment " This summons Is served oa Ike de fendant and each of them hereto, fry publication thereof la Jhe Dally Bar aid, a newspaper ot general ctreslev Ion, printed and published at sflam- ath Falls, Oregon, not leaa them ease a week for six consecutive weeks, kjr order of Honorable Heary h. Judge of the above entitled Made, dated and Died la said I at Klamath Falls, Oregoa, oa the tta day ot November, 1914. the data) at the first publication thereof halac Saturday, tbe 7th day of NoTimaer, 1914. ROLLO C. OROsWBaVCK. Attorney for Ptalatat. 7-14-21-28-5-12-19 h XoUec of SheriTs Sal l)y virtue ot an executloa oa fore closure duly Issued by the eJark af the circuit court ot the coaaty at Klamath, state of Oreaoa, dated .the. 14th day of November, 1914, la a ear tain suit In the circuit court for aald county and state, wherein Falraaaka, Morse & Company, a private cor poration, as plaintiff, recovered Jade ment against Chas. W. Shenaaa far the sum ot three thousand alae ana dred and forty-three aad 8S-199 dol lars, with Interest thereon froat Na vember 7, 1914. at the rata of far cent per annum, together with the sum Of three hundred aad ifty dol lars attorney's fees, aad casta disbursements for the sum of tea lars and sixty cents, which saldjadc-' ment was enrolled aad docketed la the clerk's office ot said comrt la said county, on the 7th day ot NoTSenher, 1914. Notice is "hereby glvea that 1 wHl on the 14th day ot December, 1914, ., at tbe front door of the coart aaaaa, In Klamath Falls, in said eoaaty. at 2 o'clock in the atternooa ot sell at public auction, to the bidder for cash, the foUowiac da- scribed real property, to-wlt.: The east halt of Uo saathwafi quarter; tho southeast eaartar the northwest quarter, aad numbered 4, 5, 6 aad 7, all la tlou 6, Township 39 soata. 11, east ot the Willamette MerWma; Taken and levied upon as tat prapaf i ty of tbe said Chas. W, Shermaa. f.m.s as much thereof as may ha aasaaapjf 'j-jfr to satisfy tho said Judgmeat at savat tA ot tho said Fairbanks, Horse 4 pauy, a private corporatloa, with all costs and dlsbursamaata saai. Vik hova At- mav aeerifA lS tA ntaiSiA Jt,ir a. ..Hw w Maw w-v, ww wwwmw p ,(", satisfy a certain Judgmeat aelamf3u by the Bank of Doaaasa, aa Ofajjaar ,AJ corporation, la an action la aald aat;,.,. fii against the said defendant. Chat. IT.. - t.'yl--Sherman, in the sum of oae haaarad . -4 twenty-seven and 17-ioe aeuars, ta getber with Its costs aad dlosarat : ments Incurred herola, hlah;Pa(4i .y Judgment is, by saM deerao aamav ,.,.j ecutlon made a subaseasat aaaaat .Aifi upou tho proceeds of aald solo ta ami ki$ Judgment of said plataUaT, Hlrlaama.tO-'''?' Morse & Company, a prlyaU aicpspavi'fi' tlon. iJUitii av nmaaw mmnm, .-.! ... VI. .Ik .IU " - - November 14tb, 1114,, " '?. a-p ryV O. O, LOW. i-r ?, ' By QEO. A. HATDOM, 4f,.f -' Hay Merrymaaaad OaaaTm tu Attorneys for !rajvv 14-11-ll-MMI.k 1 Mi '4- . i -Si ' . , t L"'fAJ'-,"'11 a-t . "f '-' at v. 91. - III..-.' i - rtf! At Hr11 ' h.