fSa aajpSMBaWlaa I ' '.1 igf -i i"r Ryr IS.-. Vt MS I- IK J. r THE lis 1 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m ft ut. WWWMWWMMWWMMMWWWMMM'W l& Yf s FOR RENT WMIMMVWMMAAMM aM 'Mm IWV-Housekeeping rooms art Aaamal Ttlt store. 8m L. Jaeata r paoa IIM. i-tt. The Evening Herald W,O.MOTM omoi ROOM Choloa sttttes u Ik 044 Fellows aa Willita build Ntw: kwt.iMMioa ia a city, aw W. O. Balta, HeraM oSee. lo-U Published dally ozoept Sunday by Th urid Puhiiskins comnany or Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street see to tack up some number over lita door nftrr work sorno evening. TRUT0N8- "We win!" ALLIES "Wo win." PUBLtC "Whofa lying!" Ol.lv) I'LHI Entered at the rjoetomce at Klam ath Falls. Oreffoa. for transmission through the ranlls as second-class matter. FOR SALE FOR SALE About 1C tons extra quality wheat hay at 910 a ton. on E. W. Curfman place (formerly Meadenhall), 3 miles east or Klamath Falls, or address E. W. Curfman, Klamath. Falls, Oregon. 9-6t Subscription terms by mall to any ttddraaa In the, United Stataa: One year f 5.00 Ono month 60 SOME PEOPLE object to paying the Income tax. Wo won't If they give us sufficient Income. isssg 8r".was,5!ffl," am vxy- " "N j.- L. !. J:,..- . KWPAY, FKlttWAMttl WE HAVEN'T heard nny kick from Rockefeller about hard times. KLASIATH FALLS. ORKGON FRIDAY. KKBRVARY 12, 1018 THERE'S ONLY ono way to land that sugar bcot factory. That's to go after It. let's do It. MISCELLANEOUS WWMMMMWWWWWWWWWWWWM WANTED Young man desires room at board with private family. W, cjo Herald. p i i i AND IN THE MBANTlME.you can I holn matters alone by Joining the (Chamber of Commerce, and helDlnc. J tho good work along by koeptng your ' uiuei paiu up. AND STOP AT KliAMATH FALLS ROOMS AND BOARD By the day, week or month. Corner Ninth and Oak, No. 833. Phone 197X. Terms reasonable. li-6t PROFESSIONAL CARDS AA00VWWW0WWJW0WWWWW BOB ALKXANDKR WILL MAKE BOOKS PAY FOR SELVES CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY aaMUOMi OraVJBANCM Meaaers OragM Aaeoetatlea Tttla Mm Wood! Wood! Block? single load ... 12.76 Block, double load 94.00 Absolutely dry slabs $3.26 (Extra on hill) K-lach Body and Limb Wood 4-foot Body and Limb Wood Rock Springs Coal Leave orders at Ashland Fruit Store, 3d and Mala. phonk aae-j t PC. CARLSON HE DEPARTURE from thU life of ever person leaves a vlod la affairs of a circle of people who bars quite a time in adjusting themselves so as not to be looking forward to the cheering words, the slap on the back, and the encouragement the departed one was wont to offer. The passing of Robert Alexander Is one that affects ever person here who knew him and thnv am lafelnn mil will affect them for" some time after the shock of his sudden demise is recovered from, for he had a mis. sion in his life here, which he grand ly carnea out. nriT,.i? n wi.t, Bob's special mission In Klsm.it' "The Oreaon System" Allen t ails was the dispensing of sunshine Eaton J NEW FICTION RECEIVED AT LI BRARY W71.Ii BE RENTED OUT UNTIL COST IS REALIZED LI- RRARIAVS REPORT pSWX' ; .- rr2w t'( HrFsPSffl BflaVBiVKSgTFaV i gBBBBBBjSW&lWp'ffciiF m&tMNbmM gX BBBrsaP aaflHC?X!'"'ir (4ni Yrv ""' ""iA?. H BBBHBBBaBBMBBBJrlfiKfif llVaV "'l wi rWmm S ..ggg ' BaGiiBB-3kBVrrlBifV iv'vijWaBBMBjsjBflBjl k BmBBBBflBBmnis!B9l8BBBBBBSBKlMr5hWTBBM&BrBBH B . Bfl3Bsilr SB iMS BBrBflEfe lV Bflff Wl int a!-iMssBaaaBB BB raif3BB BBtMBBHB'yBSfcM-lBr.! wvp- I ' fig-vwairiar bmsbbb I aWs!' ". ! rfetu'J r.il.mn. Us Sunt, ami Coriirl llr I'ickttfit COLUMBUS, O., Fob. 12. BoIlcv-jticuRht In 1839 for $3,000. It changed R.imrt nf hn nnhlln llhrarv tnr In. that lntllatl-v In hnltie throttled hand OKaln 111 1S71 fOT $10,000 IMIll '-i V wa. UV. avsuaav wauar flUSJ , alBwalsT -- - w January, 1816: by raising of ground rents, David Gib-, i still owned Attandanrn seas? hnnk. cirrn. son. a Cleveland publlshor of somo n-t purchaser. -"- -- a-- a -, .-.v . intarf hit thlrtv business maiaxlncs, carried n.'o u worm -- -. .. ' . - . ...... New books to be found on library fhiw. sign for n full nour Doioro n shelves arei N noon throng on the most crowacu corner of Columbus.- On the sign was and cheer, the helping of those in "Oregon Messages' and Docu "Tnurston" Harold Biindioss. (corner in tuiuuuu... u ,.. . . "Distillation of Alcohol and De- Inscribed his protest and tho proposed , rtunuu . H:l Oround Hog day, February 2. wos chi-sen for tho demonstration ns a by tho hutrs of the It In now c-ttliimlril 2SO,000. Akn Who Made It 'Who innilo this linmonno In- sreasoT" nsliotl (!IUon'n nlgn. "Not .lilfsl. spKiilnlUo nur.n, Industry tho heirs," It answered, "You, thviinunt pay inoro and mow for a plftcrt peoplo of Columbus mado It. Rise whiw It may l rnrrh-.l on." In land values llko this Is tho reason Hn) Hi-uuily ! Tut nt Ion work, why wnKtM, mbsoii ik'elnrcil Hint laxntlou nf- n. .. ltt opened), for ths fi,uu,7Q eity nr wi '7" Oregon, coupon liin.zT1- payabU ten years (rom 72 tirnrltIV a rat,, .., i. . " Bll tend tl ier cvm i,vt .... liyiihl aoml-nniHinlly. bJlim "Hi" ttlinsiirnr nr ) ,i.. ..Wl nf tht stain of Orein u?" rlncl.nl mid lnt,.r 'MJSJ idloiis not onwling $tt7, 'mid numberud from 1 toJJi aiyo, Hum lionili r .,,u.7' ,i..n ,- ' -"wmii Klnmntti Knit. n,. .'" "H ....... ...,RVM Bt HOIn of lirnvlillnu ...... . Mfl rilitt nf liniiri,vl,i 'fn.i "fl ,.-...,. mini iipaai , Mil I n alrrt i n. u. ""il .-,...,, - ,( iiiriiiB ,.- ( lulling Interaerlloiis, ii.m iZt" list tirll.l tit It... i.i. . . . ('I ,.. miiM iw iiiu iiiriinut Ull. . ninli, ami for mi V, ihwiS! . i,. .....i , . M '"fi jiiiiii' iiiiu nttiui'ii ui(irrit I'.nOH prillONA (0 llllH.1.. bonds must he nciompwl T check for 6 pr tout of l. ' IStW BHBlBBBi or the propoinl, rnrtiocd Vr , rospoitslblu bank. invnMaiA,i... of tho underslmiMi II-... .... -..!.. ... V i iiil'i'ium ilium lin indonal pOaU to PlirCllRiin Ttilr.l li.. .. ... "" provciineni, iionas," The council of Mid riu the right to reject nny and un HMiu bonds will rouuinai to tho effect that thn riti Itin rlahl tn Ink., un .K.i ... bond, upon payment nt sor tsau tlln faCO Vttlllf. with Hernia 12 to dnto of paynmnt. nt anr nual coupon period, nt or tfuri year from tin. iint of ttti or bonds. A. I, U.AVITT. I'ollco Jiidgo of Hip eltr at I nth Fall, Oregon. Dated at Klnnmtli Katli. Fahmary Cttt. 13 in ' 1913. Midway Li? ery Co. ux IN NEW HANDS Horses bought and sold. Har ness and buggies for sale. Good rigs for hire and gentle horses. Baled hay and grain for sale. i Piteae S18J distress. How well he sucwrtl ments." 1910.1919. scores will bear testimony. "Senate Journal Oregon," 1913 Was there a sickness among his' "House Journal Oregon, friends. Bob. visited as soon as nos slble, or- at least sent some Cheering uicosuge i ne couia not make a call. Was there a patient in the hos pitai wbo neede encouragement. "-riend Bob We W9 Give Scrip WITH ALL SPOT CASH WOOD BUSINESS at regular prices. Leave Rioaey wits order or pay on Delivery KLAMATH FUEL CO. 515 Main-Street Flateg id TmsMmg We Do the Work Just Right PADE PINOLE "The Know How Men" Cor. 6th A Klamatb, Pfaoae 217 KLAMATH FALLS Steam Laundry llottgb Dry, c per pouad, 40c fed dozeau V w.V .- r iiiibibb awuiin wui re pair jroar boaiery. New collar machine prepares the collar for the tie. supplied this for thev were all friends of "Bob's as nnn aa ho visited them, and the longer tney knew him. the itrannr m I friendship bonds became. His regu lar visits to the ward patients were a great event in the affairs of th sufferers, and If he was comnelled by any means to delay a visit, in. qulry was always made of the nurses. Even the private room natlents. m they, left the establishment, teamed to eargerly look forward to the hnm orus encouragements and bits of town news given for each especial patient, a prescription that was sure to dispel any melancholy. ii But the hospital was by no means the extent of his helpful mission. The whole town was taken under Bob's wing. As "Chum", "Pal", "Sweet heart", "My Boy". "Girlie" and Iml. lar nicknames. Bob knew hundreds, and not a one of these but liked him all the better because of the real friendship he expressed by his titles of affection. ' Poor Old Bob, your departure comes as a sad blow to your many friends. It seenm imnnaaiM tn realize that no longer are we to re ceive the "Alexander brand" of en couragement and humor, and It will oe long before we do. But in th hearts of your friends, our memory win ever remain green, and thev will an Dear testimony that their Uvea have been made more pleasant, their troubles lighter by reason of thir fortune in making your acquaintance. You have comforted the. sick: vou have helped the faltering; you have oeen a true friend to all who knew jou, thus erecting for yourself in the hearts of those who knew you monuments of affection which will endure longer than any shaft of marble, Some men amass millions In their lives, some are successful In other ways, but what are ih to tho splendid works of mercy with which genial, whole-souled Boh Alexander helped all who knew him? uliv iin linv, fin work. wli wntfrii. .loit.nto .ntaniimnni tn Oman wlm cntinro low. whr nmmtfiicturcrs n n run- furtloil a rvuicily for tho fVll Ity Ink- irlch out of tho Increase In voluo tOinlnK only half time, why iiH'rchnnts Inu tint laws w(f from hulldliiRst mn city sites. His demonstration was keep shop for tho landlord." chlni-ry ami pursomil properly, he do- Innrl nt an nll.tnv nrnirrnm rnrrlntl "It Is n mil! tor of lllnlll rlltlntrv I'llUl'll tltO Proillirtloh of Mlicll tllltlKK w. ww. ..... . WW-..., v.v. . ...a. -. HH ,' wa. .. ..... ., .. ... - ..-. ... w ine uorary nas purcnasea a num- out by Ohio tax reformer. ttoro uooKKoopinB, no loin uie iiiii w miiuiiiiiiru, nj- irninicrnin ber of volumes of late fiction, whlchl The so-called Chittenden corner at. crowd, "that if pcoplo who work the tax burdrn wholly to land values, may be rented for the small sum of jProaa and High streets, where Olb-'lmvu to Htipport thono uho own situs, ho ailili'd, tln vitluo wutild drop to a tnrce cents a day. Each book will son did picket duty, comprises a plot Ui'.'re will bo less loft over for those 'point whero more pcoplo would ho be loaned at thlB price until it has jot ground 26x67 feet that was J who work. As land aluot rho to nhlo to titnkx u of tho laml. after which It will . paid for be free. itself. ENOLA A. HAWKINS, Librarian. Insnraare that pays, aa pays oa time. See Chllrote. 8SS Mala St- LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR USE GRANDMA'S SAGE TEA AND; SULPHUR RECIPE AND NO BODY WILL KNOW "TI7'VnlA)HFN$ SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE SORE.TIRED FEET No Pufled-Up, Burning, Tender, Sweaty Feet No Corns or OaUoases i "Hwl V Ifaa-ri VrnTW- LITTLE STORIES FROM THE I'ltONT THAT ARE OMIMi IN THROUGH THE CAPITAIJi Ol' HIE .NATIONS MtW FIGItTI.N'tt EACH OTHER SOME ARE TIIIVIAI.. HUT AM, .till,' I.STEIHMT I.NO AT THIS TIME. STOPS HEADACHE. 'PAffi NEURALGIA i7: tfiXi ciK. .V ffi Dwl Mffl ITJr.Ji ff r (hi a, i f." mi - -? '!v.. J'ifiA Yea aaa r -, aa- aaUa- v... e r -sat, ala-at - ai-llllli w II i n a..- j-L s tfj': : aJhr.''rfea'sa---tj. -. t '- i' -j.."? .. ---.. ' 7- "- -T -"1 - ,v-,t t" a-w wr a aaM-BBMraas nlifnu. ifcRL&rl!t paw- yea i t&v-K n W" ,-aaasr waai eeeame or the BMd W . U..wJfl.a4 palB.-aiiBfer. l 4. IBwM-a - B u,. . !.. ". --' "- " """ J MW WMM C ' .a.j fit ;.:z. ,.i "w --?' ai"aiaaii wm a nr. ftmmi .aTealselis -Fewer.. Tais.eU. -aw:-BMaaae nwer aet. aj-tt au-4 ir.A,cu I iii?i,f' j- "-- - - "" C .""f"', JI i- fna. lggSf'r . Scattered Shots A ' a ON A NICE balmy day like thin. with the heavens indentlcal with mid summer, and the fish biting fine in muk river who wouldn't like a Job in a bank, the oostofflen nr m,,rt. - - -- a -, vua V- House, wiw a lull holiday today? AMERICA ,'ias sent a note to Great Britian about the LusIUala uiiin MBder falsecolorf. Perhaps It's to pre vent tne women from doing the same as tbo LualtSBla that the Kuiu legUIature la prohibiting paints, pow- oer ana perfumes. WE'RE. HAVJNO scads mora day. light now tkaa eouplaof gsoatka ago, Aaybody ought to be able to The use of Sage and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Its Bat umi color dates back to grandmoth er's time. She used it to kaep her hair beautifully dark, glossy aaa abundant. Whenever her hair fell oat or took on that dull, faded or streak ed appearance, this alntnla mifctura was applied with wonderful of act But brewing at home Is mussr and out of date. Nowadays, by asklaa at any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Saga and Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get this famous old recipe, which can bs depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair, and Is SDlaadld for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scaln and falling hair. A well known downtown druaaist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It. and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after an. other application or two, it becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft m abundant. (Paid Advertisement) v . sSS rni TIZ" tr.nloo snPA titivnln- tLaJ a mmm , a WB Va B U S UtUgf ll(JU . -........w feet fairly dance with delight. Awav battle- ""''"B ono of which nho was go the aches and pains, the forns. untr "ro for 17 urs. callouses, blisters, bunions and chll-' , n anotni,ro(:cn8'0" a doctor hom biolns Mll 'Aa ""s's'lng was killed by n "TIZ" draws out the acids and .l1, .h.'8 bclnB blown W poisons that puff up your foot. No, A,VI(,nsK3, " "ch force that matter how hard you work, how lonJ ' . .AfU)r. ir:rjz: -:- - r. ,zz i.ri . .7, V . ' mnn """fic'l left behind at Itaitow brings restful foot comfort. "TIZ" i ,.,.., .i ' .. "a"ow' magieal. grand, wonderful m, r:,." '""l" '"T"' .l,ln"' Ured achin, swollen, smartln, fj; ZZ IZSZ, lZZ Z Ah how comfortable, how happy you .houldor. Blood poison InrJnsu! d feol. Your feet Just tlnelo with ,.. 'n.,,! -i,.. ,ii.i . h u,,uo" jshocs never hurt or seem tight. ". Mile. Aloxlnsky was tL hc Oct n 2C cent box of "TIZ" now tntli Russian Rod Cross nurso cither from any druggist or department. Wiled I.. battle or .lied of wounds store. End foot torture forever- ...... .mauer snocs, keep your feet '" tx onty-nrtli onnlversury of '." " nappy, just think! "," iary career wiib snent hv a United Press Sorvtce totik of lieutenant, but resigned PBTRORRAD, Jan. 25. (lly mall shortly afterwards. 1 1 ciillnlfd In ,to New York) a popular subscrlp- ' army unnlii ou thu outbnnk of 'tlon U being rained In Odessa for n'hoitt lilt Ion with (lermany, flllltntitA mntmnimi, tn ,ti.. ntn..lf.i.i.. (heroism of Mllo. Ludorulla Aloxlnsky,! jot tlio itcd Cross. In tho battlo of aumlilnncn. In' August, tthllu hclpliig to uarry a N"0 IiitIiIiij, rri'K)n to Purchase wounded man out of tho lino of lire, citr of Klnnmtli Falls lm. hIio wns hit by a bullet In tho hand.1 protcmenl Bunds immediately after her recovery she, Sealed proposals will l, received was transferred to tho unuy In (Jail-, by tho undoralsned ..mil Mnn.inv iha LEGAL NOTICES In Itttnkruptr) (No. 31SU) Nut It, 1 of r'lml .Mrvllng (1 In Ihtt liUirlcl Court of tU t'l iftim, fur Ui DUtrlct v( Bt'll. In tho mttititr .'( Itiidiiliih llnnkruDI. To tho creditor of Itudolpb nf the City of Klamath Ftlkl tho County mid llirlcl if n bankrupt: NOTICE IH Mi:Ui:ilY (I1VEN.1 on tho 37th tiny nf Januirr, ll lir. the said Rudoti'h Msaieil duly Ndiud rated bnukruM: ihtt nntt meetliiK of his cresmni he htld In tho Ia odlc of W.I A. Renner, locatetl our Us, iitflr in tho City of Ktsautkl Oregon, on tho fth tuy ol MirtXJ l. 1916, at 10 o'clock a. ra.,ati (Into the said crmlltora awy i nrniH llil.lr rlnlnil. miHOtBtSl cxninlno the tiatikrupt, asa Mti,ti .tlliMr hualniii ai BHV I coma before said meeting, i inuv eausldcr whether sues shall ho nulhorUrd to wll IM crty of the oslnte. Diitud nt KUmntii ram, Krdirunry H, 1816. V. II. A. UKN.NW, Kpeclnl Referee In llsnkrspwj mid Kstate. rin . ' """ iu' ,no undersigned until Monday, the nM,lh,l.'0:V"8..i,rf8.?! "! ,,,reo S'" " ' -Mnrch, 1016, at tho hour of 8 o'clock p. in., of vald day. at tlio city hall, In tho city of Klamath 1 alls Oregon, (and nt mirh timn nnd place nil proposals received will -- B-fat -. . . OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA! I ---. .,.,..; ; flt .. mimII ptukaKi- of Hamlmrx ii".'.1 .,l,wl' ,"r 1U u" ri.uii fi,k all lt,"llnml,urrr llru.t lhw,"t any .lir.na..v. Take a tahlesMmirul of tl... U". put a cup of ,illlm u.U.r ,,, t, pour lliroul a slrvo ami ilrlnk u turnip full ftt any time durlni tlio day or brfore rutlrfng. -It Is 0,e m.t ffnlho way to break" a cold and cure Krlp, us It opens the pores of the akin. . I l. "..' r".-"' "" WJarna mo rT?".. ',.'. " ''''. -ubi uiiniu " ' -u'vr wiib spent by A, ' 'i. n vn Mtt no you suffer from a .hole year' foot comfort for on.y, ; K.PP.. on0( of ituss.a, moat pop. .ftJ HJsA 5 ',..,. I I, . ....!.' '- "' "uro mis ('aid Advertisement) (Advertisement) AGAINST THE TIME OF WANT you will bo well guarded If your protection be a well filled savings bank book. Want has ho terrors for tho saving but only for the thoughtless. The time to guard against want Is while you are earning. Regn that protection by opening an account here to day, or next psy day. SH RHEOMA ISM FROM rh AGNN6 FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KZAMATH FALLS, OBIOOW "1,V nlnr millinru i.. .,. ... .. . I "" tnnroiy jtuo Vistula. "8 ",0"K ft'1 lmlfc It was while n pupil of the Moscow jMJIItnry school tho Kuppln began his lactlvltlCM as u sbort-hand writer, ills (Hrst attompt nearly resulted In his oxpulslon from tho school, tlio ,.' rector finally consented in i,i - In Ing his studies only on condition 'Bab Borsnsas from JotaU uA Bnsclas that ho relinquish tho idea of bo- . with a smaJ? ffl JoSt if coming an author. "It to ,,..,. o!4 8t JtSu Oil ' harder to bo an offlclcnt olllcer thn m ....,..J. ... .. a mero writer." nh,.., .L. . , .,,' .,'""" H '"innnatism. . . v. ,vu mo u ' "" l'". oniyi not ono m. in nn roc'or' riu,rw iitoCfJ&. Kuppln was graduated with the I .W.N "Bfc Jsw. OII"TMht 1011 BftV Tail III I "(, "V M tlm jou Bay Jack Ilolllnsoil out nnmaa H... The Herald, delivered at your door, office, or horns, 60c a month, Accurate .laformatin. ,.- Klaaastli Baala. Ask Chlix -- - " '"io pain, "nt. jacola nil" ly a liitrra laaa rlnumaiUm cure which novsi UPK.I..U and doesn't bnr.i U.e Ski ". I take mill, m.roni. .! .i" - "lt Icn, luiubafni, Imekacl..., iieurBlaM. , -"Mre, IIUIII'II "HI. Jacobs Oil" from any .Iruff store, and iu a ri.oum t tl.m aw7U'nt U(rwr ub rbeu""' Nolkn Co Crrdltors of County. Orrgoa All iiorxons hnvlni. cIslaM I Klnmnlh county for scrjWeJI r-..,.t .. Miimiilii. furaHBN au,,t,,'. ... WW." .--" r,imtt. ,ii.,i in Jnuuarr I. ....1,1.;, ,.". . . must file aamo with tlio iw u.ltl. ..,. vmirliiim nttlCStt.1 ,, '1'VI .........;. - l...rr iliM ft rat ilnv of MiKf, I All such claims not flls4 H IhI miIH t.n (nn-litAfBrffl "HIU fh bv .'i-"-t---- . K.i lly order of tho County w-l 0. II. DcLAP.cousv Dntod January SSlli. ll. 3UrIS-lO Xotlto of Halo of tnasUgBM Itlulit In tho County Court of the Oroaon. for tlio County e nth. J'l I. St.. M..IU. nt I tilt bTU III iiiv uiiiiivi w ',w . ttt ttiM iiArann iiml t-Ut m A, Kllgoro, un Insane Bf llllraiinnl ff.l IliA nrilOr 01 IB lllf 1,1,1 v. nf tlln rnillltV of KB ' ' " v .. It atnto of Orcgou. dutcr iat u.i........ imr. tintlrA li ui ruurunry, !,,", gvrn that the uiidorslinsd ! at private salo, for rasli, - Kails. Orevno. on tho la ) Mnrj.i, intr. nr tlwtrettfUr, nsslgnod right of dower of j Kllgoro, an Insano person, lP .. . ... ,,...! .-at nrMV mo following ucscriuu.t """VyJ situated In Klnmath county, "1 Oregon, to-wltt -j Tho Boutliwest .juartsr (" a..in iiun r.l? tbs W lialf nf thn .nlllllBSlt (WV6 8BU). Section W the southeast quarter of ..... ... aul BBU), vihi quarvvr aw ,, a ... ... ..,.. fni.aM I oj, in Tuwnsuip "":., I Houth, Range rouneen r of the Willamette Merlsly The proposed Hie above - .. a auami oa will be subject 10 by tho couBty court of county, state of Oregon 8ILAR W, 1 .nffl&p.F' l-9-l.J3.2 i. . -.iw w N?1 -9 Wja