The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 17, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
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nt Zeppelin Predicts Lines
Airships Crossing Ocean
fcifinfor of Zeppelin Says His Ambition Has Been to Pilot
the First Trans-Atlantic Flight to New
York. Says Safer, Quicker
h- ii. turn, vo.v um:i.m
United Prima Hlnff Correspondent.
(Copyrighted h y (ho United Press. Copyrighted InOro.it Hrl(nln)
BERLIN, Kol). l.( Via the Hnguo become groat fat'lur for quirk pna-inllty mid hospitality extended to lilm
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HOW DIPLOMACY BROUGHT BACK PROSPERITY o ONE INDUSTRY
'..4 London.) "I hnvo always Imped
lo t ! I"1 ,0 ,",u, "" ",r"n"'
, ihi. Atlantic I Imvo iwiiovmi
tlHllirH .till ItiHll u.tHKl.fl H I... . .... . a.
""" "" mil. ny Americans unit n century ogo, i
now ioiik no yon neiiom that It and because It wan In tho United
would take i Zeppelin to inula, a Slate tlint ho conceived IiIh Idea
,crMtB0Ai night from "fro to Nuw York?" of neilal navigation,
"(kit H wou,d b0 ihi crow,"n , "Threo or four days .perhaps moru He Ih 77 year old In July, but ho
tort of my career, "' v ,poriiitiH less. It would depend on tun di,en not look over CO. HIh nhort
.iiBiBd von Zeppelin tonlRht when, W,j llt wt,n,i..,r Anyhow. It eonlii Ihil wen knit ti,i,,t(,. .,..,... i,....,
hertstiiiitd hl discussion of tho l" Jlmnlly ho expected that the Unit voy- astonishing elasticity and quickness
iiMlltlM of tho giant air ernfl which ;,.,, w0, l(, , ,h Mhortct iof movement. I
krtrt hi nme. jtlnui anymoro than that the Ural Ho linn very clear oyen, a ruddy face f,,r "lom to t,,ank " (!- Work ',lftln
"iltl to bombard New Vork and Lte.imer cxUiblUhoil n record." and n snow-whlto" mustache, citizen of Akron, vho went to Kng-
WMblBSton?" I nuked him qulekly. , "Whet will ho lli tretul of do-j When I saw him ho hnd a pair of (land early In January,, hobnobbed
T count wan very urnvo ax Ih velopnunl of Zeppelins In the fu- "beautiful shiners." lloth oyos be-'wlth the nobility In tho IlrltlBh
replied. It was plain from his gcii-'ttiro?" Ink discolored, almost swollen nltiit. ' rnmien ami admiralty offices, and
end attitude that ho baa been greatly j "Whero they am to be utilized. Culling my attention to them he unld: In a few bourn did what American
tmVtti over the charge of ruth- for war ernfe, a form of construe, "It looks like 1 havo been In a jgtnte department diplomacy had been
Umm In tho mo of dirigibles In
tile war, and Intimations that they
prl.e light, doesn't It7" Ho explained irvlnit to do for weekB paved tho
that they worn the result of a tumble v for tho release of crudo rubber
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AKItON, )., Kebi i7.AutolBt
may thank I'rovldenco that the Euro
pean wnr Is not to eatiBO a rubber
famine with connequenl Hoarlng
prleeri for tlren.
Hut !(, would be more to tho point
pon-on to the lords of the British
Rovcrnmcnt,
llnck to Work
How thlr. Akron citizen took hia
l biunt business methods Into the gov
i ernment offices In England, developed
'si frlendahlpVlth Sir William Tyrrell
of the foreign office and Sir Francis
Hop wood of tho admiralty, matched
bis ability with the highest' skilled
diplomacy on earth, and-worked out
a complete solution of the- rexing
problem, is too long to tell here. The
Folution ItseU is of most interect.
Any American manufacturer may
now import British rubber by glring
bond that he will not export it to
Ocrmany. The British government
p to appoint a special committee of
fivn to erant imnorter's Demits at
I any time. The British government
lias appointed a special agent to aid
small Importers to get rubber.
"I do not believe we need fear any
At one ittrokn half the world's, f,,,thr.r intommtlnn in th rubber
crude rubber supply was cut oir,!..,nnir" nv Work. ''That zunnlr
B.Cr
Wowo
Ish colonics lest a supply of the
precious stuff find its way to Germany.
tlon that will permit them to fly
hluher than at nrenetit. Kor mm-
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ir "beyond tho pale" of rlvlllieilmttrcin piirposcii they inuat Havo n'lu the nlr while conductliiK an ex-;si,pnientg to American ports.
nttttt. greater carrying cnparlty and Rrentor.in'rlment at Johannlsthnl. He do- Modestly Mr. Work disclaims tho
;lJ. hnmi,- nn neotiln wl.o hnl 'aped. A rompared with tlio yenrsNHnrd to go Into tho nature of tho '.,', ,., ,' ,ia , w0 ..rotests
Utn to kind to nu, when I was" u,ok " 'levelop rallronds, my air- expeilment, hut It was plain that II ;tImt tll0 work f our stato depnrt
iBOBi IhcnU" he said. "Never! i 'craft are merely beginning their wan an Important one. ment had at Inst been successful and)
tint In Mil on a peaceful mMaloit ''"""'' " i"" " " .iuvrnru mt on t)l0 ,lay of. Ms nrrival in
wiro I to la America. My grfalest """' 'lepended on wind and wealhor. ecu.tt related Incldentss of his ex.;,((M,aoil lt a(l boen docdcd to ralso
imbltlon h not been to create an wl,h l" "l'lloii of the flrt lllght jer'-na In tho United States during .,. cm)argo, although the details
eulatot dHlrurllmi. It has lifrk ' '' nl oncelve of any- Iho ( lvl War. He told of mectlnKvero t0 ,,0 perfected Inter. Hut Mr.
II.IHU !!. ll.,.HlnlllM lllllll II.A t nllllll'SVlK A M. . 4lIIA.. J -. .. l. . t 1
m d.mnnilrato tint Zennellns lire n ""'" i'"i " , .. !Vork helned In porrccung uickq oc-'S ,icn (be nrodncl on of rnblior Jn l.m i,. !, i intrfMn
suited to far greater purposes than ' ' " J,,,nt ,,t ,,,f m' "lmaw.lnllv of tho king of Wurtem- , ,,,,. And llndcr ni,ostlonlng ho ad-Jp,anln0I18 ,n Britain's Far East Manufacturers at the rate of 2G0.-
tobeuwd as mere Inntruinriit f oulsers Into New ork and then go burp mlt(e(, mt Ul0 nrUlsh foreIgn of- i,nd vaRtIy increased In tho past slxl00u of it a dar "
wnfm." ,lo Washington. .0i.l In wld. The president was sitting at lib ce liked American business methods. !ycar8. bnly The supply from Sodth' -h - cffect of th!g agreeIneilt ott
,,..,.,, ' There was no doubt that tho vet-.desk, and very busy." ho sad." lis .. i .,..,. u.r,.n .., Af-i, .-. The-.cneet ot tnis agreemeni on
r fc?.Sl o Sw 7 k nnd w ,"v""U,r w- U',0,"y ",,v" t0 " "r,Vn U"y' 0l,,,B Stnwnrt' 80 T'W,C IKM" ,Cr 'leS ind America which consum"!'he AmCtlakn '""j' T
.Mbeiky apors of New or i nd ,, uv,.rcomo of ,,. Pfrc,nry ,)f Hta(t, wn8 ,, -.sir Francis." he sald-me.'.nlng '; "J Ara ",CBJ ubw?f '"!ri ,ntantOU Bra,Uton rubbCT
.bsdeajolUlon of t s.orlc atrue- cn ,,,,, ,, ,, ,, ,CR8 , , SIr FrnncI(( IIopwood t ,hffl admlr- iT ?i AcrlcS chtef S5'dropiK!d " CentB " '
1 i ?S Z Z Z n w.' -ceHMul. II.. plainly had no doub, air. Lincoln, tall and gaunt, greeted r..y-"8a.d that If In the elnnln,d8 and did not show the rubber
romlbelotibhl of the man who mn Wfmn H(j mo. cordially. He made the samo'H.e American rubber trade had 'n8lnB clU. oro tho wITewni. t.haracler,gtIc Df rebounding. Ak-
Ure,Pon.lble for a form ',,,,, BB ,lu dld IMll ,wm , Impression on mo thai tho Kaiser' worked with them direct Instead of. T' city was faced with tho pos.ron.8 thouBandg pf wie:.men.wlU go
hkbbM been so aptly dwcrlbed as wmi))1 wcr w ,mik(l(, whp(l , ,neut hm u lhrnugh tho stnt0 department, wo slbl Ity of seeing many of Its 2,,000,bnck to work, the Akroa people
-tbt Zeppelin chill". --.cd on- . nnrtlcular was deenlv con.'could have been of material assist- workers In the rubber factories rogaru. B. a. Work as the city's cMef
iltMMf antiftAt ni'AP In ltf niltwt Vnm ' '... ilMin mi( rf Amnlnvmant
luridly nlctured by Imaglntitlvo.rnrncd about tho cruelties of tho war. ance In having the cmoargo raiseo .""""' u-y :...'..
war,,)
The, benefactor.
or what you now refer to as ntroc-.mueli soonor."
; Akron boom, which had been steady I coincident with this, Mr. Work'a
iIaSS BAMAMiia HiHBik ( n O ullMnn ThitH
, iliuiv nM n,,,;. m ., , .,l....
llb in Intensity of lllonghl, ns , ..!,... .., ,..., .,. , : . ,.. ,. ,,, .i ,,'sInco tho development ot the auto-.lcuml)ny has announced WW fair
.... . . lt , .. ... I Crimps llll'ril win itui u; iun , im-n. ri'iii'it? iniii inu naiuu iiiiijiur- lite Mlimiuuu i"i ntu ..w ..w .... . I . -
touih he was thinking to hlmaolf. , stage of perfection Is rench-lslona then as now. Tho president rubber business In lato December ' ban to languish. 1Isted rr,CC8 t0 consumer, and deal-
the count centinued: . ....... i .... ...-.... ...... . , n . n.u,e.. ' AVnshlncton was annealed to. but ' nri,. effeci Ins: a laree saving to every
i.MJf I IIO con IH rum. ; mo iiiiuiiirj iims whh um i was raiucr ilCBuruiir. uim "i i - . --.--
. ..... i.. .ii.. i...ui ...i.i. i: t ..m i.-,... !.... ...,j ... ..... innnrf.. nf (ho stato denartment. in weeks of. automobile tire user, putting the
I SIIKKeviCU UIUI no iiiikih iiiiiu 'niniiuiui.T, on, .ii i nun tin-! inn un ; rCnIIZlUK H'L' i not imii"vv w.i - ... . . .'
. . .. .. t . .... . .. i . . . . .... '..irnMni nn nnnftvnnr t' pmtin nnnnin.mna are nnflinpKR nn n unriii
isint (.no or us .npnainu 10 sniuono or my most prizcu possessions."! rubber lu wnriare lor iraiimn.,vi,u..u,..... .....
,. f.. ..vl.ll.lllon nf II. n ,ir. Tim rnimr iWlnrn.f lin onpn awnn ltlr ..irlml inmllf9. Zennelln fa-Mil C. 'Inen Xlie KUDDOr CIUD, v,UKa in- oasis.
f fi iiipi'ni..,i . m -" -.. ..,... -.-,..-.. ..v .. .w -til -i, oinfi -ri-- -
tho Niagara river below the American brlc, ns well ns for footwear, blankets eludes tho leading ruDDer manuiac
I falls, to get a view or tho full circle nl,d clothing for tho men In tho Hirers, and importers, decided to act
. . . . i ...in i... .., Inlilnllra If IniViol nhnilt
trenches una ueciuoa to prouiunun . . - 1
. . . .... .. I i ..1.....I r 'rtl- . nnnMl 111
over tho lakcs.'lthe exportation of rubber rrom Mru-tnu bcicihu . ..".n. . ..,. .-
"I rami try to live long enough I
at I feir It won't be accomplished-
! inn not in uio near iiuuro.' !.,
"Dln Vn,l l.llnl BM.Alliinlll,'r"C,W'"
Mriil travel with a dirigible of tho"0"mo"
tun. .,. ...n.i....i..i ...,. h.i.... "No." ho declared emphatically,
"Not only possible, but practical. ;""' nt ".e Zeppelin to mnko her ,'f tlu. ralnlmw mist.
Thb war inierr.rri in. ,.. ..i... Ursl vnyngo' across tho Atlantic In I made tho trip o
I know that aerial travel will become
the qulekeit and safest. Zeppelins
nd leroplanes, in their development
hte, in my opinion, a great future,
'w peoplo know the delight and
Mfcty of travel in them. They will
permanent
LEGAL NOTICES
(ho hold of a steamer. Slip
make It under her own power.
lie then explained tho reason why
he hnd broken his life-long rule
never to bo Interviewed, becouso he
recalled with appreciation tho cordl-
wlll bo added, "and
beautiful American
Tot on another
Squeegee"
One of the strongest
PTOofc of tire value is the
ottfo of the man who has heen
UaWaTttresofa certain kind to have'
tr of the same kind put on his car' ,
whn he needs new ones.
The man who says, "Put on another
"WgeeM when ho drives his car into the
fUSI'i registers tho hloheat tvMMlhlo endorse.
romt of Diamond Tires.
d this letter from a Tiro Dealer:
u "Oiklind, Cal., Nov. 24, 1914.
Oureuitomeri ata mori Ihin Mtiinsd with iho
-. iney are g.tilng rrom Duuuond Tires,
waiomiof ih rtporisof mlltigs received ara
JowUfful. Tht be svidinco of thin Is Ih. fact
hjt we seldom have to aoticlt re-peat orders,
wr coma to ua voluntarily. 'Put on another
fjueegei' it generally their first greeting on
MMtlng tha itore, and they leave with a smile,
JJjangihit their troubla iiover for a long time,
ad inch a Diamond booster.
"HECORD TIRK COMPANY,
"Per A. J, Donovan,"
ft??1!-?0 ". a'raordlnary mlleago and fraadom
TEaSE?" tht J""1 ' Diamond Squasaaa
urei, you can now buy thorn at the. following
"FAlR-LUrr" rKiczn:
lie
30s 3
Mi3K
H!?8
i
Diamond
Squecgao
$0.45
12.20
14.00
20.00
Olio
34x"4
38 a 4
37 a 5
38 il
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lllrted with some
girls who wcro
,as nuxlous to get acquainted with mo
ns I was with tnom. Tiicy unniiy
broke tho Ico by Hipping applo' seeds
nt my fnco. Then wo hnd n Jolly,
'talk.
"I mado my flrdt balloon ascension'
at HI. Paul, but I was not on tho1
llrlng lino during your Civil War.
an has been frequently said, A major
in fit.-. Iftifmi nrmt wlinun nrmirt T
ihavo forgotten, was thero and hadj
n captive balloon. He was to cut tho!
CorsetsforOurMen?
Local Clothiers Refuse to Confirm or Deny This
rope and let mo make a long (tight
after I was up to tho rope's limit,
I bought all tho spare gas tho St
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form 6 that ot Thad McHattan's.' "
. J But Houston refused to answer
in,.i ou .vno wnniH im mn imvn '..,o.. i.nnn nnrirriivl bv the steels and . definitely. Tho intcrviower was
a fvr " " -..- ...'v ... v iiiv it uyvn ..w..-. ----- .
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' .. .. .1 ....... .!(. In Miit itn Anlfnunl 1I1M ..!......
nun auiu n fivi i Buivmi hum- tmiy(
asked to look around for himself.
mid vnrled are! 'rho occupation of Loewo Brothers,
trot toet: hut tho cub was of so noorl t.... ......ini-fni
.nuMlty Hint I couldn't Rot tho ww1.! in0gre8stvo changes, that, havo creators or sartorial effecta formen
to assay a long.,., mniIn i ti,c few short yearau M "Wl.ure' ""c "
kIiico tho
(They were asked, but wore also non
lllleil Huniclcnttv
.III..),, V.i, vvl.ll.. nlinvn m Poll I 1
had tho first Idea of aerial naviga
tion strongly Impressed on mo and It
wns there the Hist Idea of the Zeppe
lin camo io me.
J i "I havo many friends In the United
j States, but I fear that few of them
i havo enrod to llvo as long as I have..
Perhaps uono will bo loft when I
coma again to America In one of my
own cruisers."
Diamond'
Onueegoe
$20.35
28.70
33.10
44.00
YA
fitter frfli'
THIS caUlof
truthfully we-
senti and illueteatea
iho moat deanhk.
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the Northwsat The bftt olevenr
tkiat ht taa auifca) at haaw tardea. a
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ektWdba ia Aa aaadt al evary fpawei.
AJiuUN. J
PORTLAND
SEED CO.
arm .ami sujauaiau.LsiiKz..
,mm nm
mt
quiring tho stoop shoulders' commit nl to a certain extent,
.i to go with driving an auto "Look around..look around!"
;..., m th hv. .ludvlacd. "Put two and two tog
they
together
railroad hit here. Since"" "-'" "" -... -- ,
- , i.... .i.i .uM,n.. An tli- Mint miornmortt
ITIIII1III i:illlll- I U 111. LULtk VUUiVHIVIfl
tlien. those who woro bow leggou, - . - ,
from constant horseback riding are
now act
that seem
a., n ntntnr.vpi. ill LutTBts ubjd. .. ;
clmn going out for tho most formal for yourself.
Sr'lght bo persuaded to 'SgS
his chnns at home, but his boots and.' " "" -
nis cnupB ui . tnrnaMie'f, and scml-rotund Leslie Rogers;
gun never. Now, no chap turns . ,,,w.0 , v
out without u shnvo, a shine and al ,HUU """ "',. '
oUr. whlo full dress is by no means.torms of Andy Collier and Orb Camp
r.ovelty. Tho nolka and quadrille .' Hkewlce bankers.
II uutuu. i . ., .. niuii.lni n lo n nnllcnmnn.
Imvo glvon way to tho-tango, one-
step and.hcsUntlon. nut as for, cor- " " """ "" .V ., .V -.-7
. ,. ,..... confuse ono for tho other? Again
sets we don t Know. -
a uuusuuii vn luiiu.
Krcd Houston has never run nu v . .vin h.hr ...
nnnouncemont of "capltallBt," "ath-1 ..-- corsots.
loto." "military ," or any. other now .n.i whethnr Prod
and desirable shapes for mon In his Mor, . flBuro 8 tno reguU of the
udvcrtUemonta, lint Inquiry was made com,Uoro.g nrt; We retugB au0 to
t him: answer nnv ouestiona regarding the
No, wo haven't as yet added ,mtnry nhyslaue of Albrecht Oehler,
rhtae of corsets to our otherwise oxi "Thero Is Just ono way to find out
.-IX .- . ..,lo '..i.l.hlna ( . ' .... ... ...Ja tm.m.t
tensivejnino ihbk" r """"- jror yourseir, tney conciuucu.
said Prod. "We hnv.Jtiul80me Jn-Jlsjlo" punch a suspect In the ribs
qulrles 'oh! never mind iyho rrorn'r'jjjdTthougb, or jrou
Xotlre of Sale of; Uauwaiamed Dovret
Right
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County ot Klam
ath. In the matter ot the guardianship
ot the person and estate of Mary
A. Kilgore. an insane person.
Pursuant, to the order of the coua
jty judge ot the county of Klamath,
stare or uregon; aaier we inv, ay
jot February. 191G. notice la .hereby
.'given that the undersigned will sell.
at private sale, for cash, in. Klamath
Falls, Oregon, on the 6th day of
March, 1915, or thereafter, the ua
assigned right of dower of Mary A.
Kilgore. an Insane person, ia aad to
tho following described real property,
situated in Klamath county, state ot
Oregon, to-wlt:
Tho southwest quarter (8W4),
of Section Ave (5); the west one-
half of the southeast quarter
(W,& SR4). Section Ave (5);
the southeast quarter of the, south
east quarter (SEi SEHi), Section
(C). in Township" forty-one (41)
South. Range fourteen" (14) Bast,
ot tho Willamette Meridian.
(The proposed sale above mention
ed will be subject to confirmation
by. the county court of Klamath
county, .state ot Oregon.
SILAS W. KILGORE,
2-0-16-23-2 QusrdiaB,
hut nn ,-nnnch to Justify our lay-!i,,0i, vn. thumb (in tt:tal.''s"'J ,;!
lug n a juppiy. . " . u " " - - ,.-
...... . .. I.. !... In.i fMnal LI
"Wnai Beems tu iwim wiw i'i
deslredV' ho was naked. '.'Well, It
can't oxactly describe it, accbrdlag!
to corset model, but the moat ot thei
Inoulrera any that desire tha. saate -
The Herald, dellvsred at
your door, oMce; or homeHe
a month.- .
Xotice of SiieriTa Sale
By virtue ot an execution la fore
closure duly Issued by the eterk ot
the Circuit Court ot the StaU ot
Oregon, tor the county of Klamath,
dated me lain aay ox reDruary.ati'i,
in' a certain suit in the 'circuit CoAirt
of said county and state.Kwkere4iTthe
First National Bank, at JClsmath Tails.
Oregon, as plalatlt, rsesTsrsd Jad-
mentagalnsa Oswald M.;Heotor;ad
Vlnnte iL- Heetor tin the sunt ot 1,-
bib.oo tocautr-Mrlta latsrsst thorav
onlM.4'ffW-Ajt';
14 and 7a.o auwnam-fSM ana
17.40 coaU; and Js4gsat ot Una.;
ctoaure atalaat ths'Wartkwsat Baal
Eatate aad. IaTfetasMt aaapany. a
corporation.- .WT. - ' ",
OTICU ISHSRs-aaj ? H
IH ,vwm w- wmwii.,
on the lam toy of IsW, if", a)
S WUim-,tM-.tfci,'1mMmw;id
- -"-. .-- -w .....r,y.
Any', in front ef:tMjeoirt?l
the cltr of Klamath 'rallsitlttal,,(
Oregon, sell at public actka,.''li;tlae:;;;f
nigncsi Diaacr ior ciin me iniiwwntsj,.- .
dcserlbed real nrooertrt " ,r2te :'Jl'fi
i,i , tAf-SL'i.". ni iiiUitiJiS5J"Al?f"l
FoMytwo 3) First Addltlitfi(oVrMwjri
the City orKtemWth rails, 0retoai'T.ll
IAIAH AJ 'JaStVJJEai'- 'HWk" af VC.ltJ
yt-wLj;.
the property' of the said ;oswa'falp
Hector; Winnie L. Hector; aadJtlMr
&. il... ' n-ut t.,.l -LA a- - -'
riiiwrv jicm riw onti tw-jj.
ment corapanyor as much tswswSgVsTS!
ac mav be neceaaarv to MtMylth7:!
-..-.. - .- .' - I." '"'VJSl'
liidcmcnt of thi said VIM NatteUi M
J . , 4f . AlJUyjlf .? -E1
Bank of Klamath Falls agalsiU,S
aa n atsarsiifi Haurnr ssfi siiimBiui)'
L. Hector, with Interest and ioMM &$
and accriilng coats. . "WT' vi?
" e nnfi:
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Dated February 13th, 191C,
C. C LOW, cj, UJ
SherlsT of Klamath' CoiwtyC
By L, fi. Ijw, deputy. l-23-I-Mv
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Notice Invttia Proposals to Jtoetmft
City ot. Kbmaatt FaBs Inu'
provrateat Bend t
Sealed proposals will, be recelred;
by the undersigned until Monday the
tb day ofjliarcb, 191C, at the nonrl
ot 8 o'clock p. m., ot, said day. at
, hall In iho l(v Of KtSBStK
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Falls. Oregon, (and at such .- ,-
and place all proposals received wlH "
be opened),) tor the phrchass '$ j
yi,U4U.4 0 CH7 Ol. ,jn.lllH. "U' "WV
Oregon, coupon improvement MMsv .-. 'vf
psyable ten years from date .ot Isansm, V''
bearing a rate of interest not MivWi. r$i
ceed 6 per, cent per annual, jntstaat j- y&
imiiiuiv atnirsuii.nvi F " t -a i tS . s
Interest payable at the dpce.ttJanV"fl
eity treasurer or at.tkd Fiscal Aawwy,. ;
ut the sUte of Oregon; In New.-.TorlVivD'
principal and latereat payable ln wMJEf
coin of the United Utes of AsasriasCw .Kpxfi
Said bonds will belisaued la dejwanlia1t j
ations not' exceeding Mriwi. i g
and numbered from 1 toi ;laein-$: &
sire. Said bonds are authorised ay
Ordinance No. 348. ot the city. M $
K la mam rails, uregon, ior ieirjqssc rf
pose ot providing funds to pay tstejj.",
coat ot Imoroving Third street; from' , ,.;-'.
Main street to California aveawe. .1m-e " J$
tnillnr lnnrMtlonB. Said bomds WlHtK .. ''.J
h. .ih n th tilchMt hUtoar. fa J -'SSH
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cash, and for no less taan their parJi t.1
value and accrued Interjat. , A' jj
KJinn iironasai to uureuvv . i-c-.jsr
bonds must" be accompanied
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check for 5per cent ot theamouMj;
of the Irops-fostUfTg-a.. g
responsible bank, payawe tome oiwer Aj, Sg
of the undersigned. ' v r,
'Proposals mnst. bo :lBdorse1;"'ro-ljf I&5
poaats ioriidumirWmwm&Z'j) m
orovement timUf'- MMWtS"l&
m. via -- - .''l-M-"i..i. -.
the right:tp reJsrtSanyiasalsljlJfc
'Said bonds;wW,ewitalsr;',.l jjtilp W
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bond, upon payment at any tlaao fp w-ffi
the face value, with acornatatatjat
to' date of payment, at any'airan-!
nual coupon period, at or after ' i'm
ivi' - ....h'uKn-.d.L, . ...''
year nuiu vuc n " w -. .y,
or bonds.
!A. L. LBAVITT;
Police Judge ot the'cltjrot Klam
ath Falls. Oregon. ' t i ' '
Dated at Klamath Falls; Oregon!
February 5th. 1915. 2-5.M.
"xotlco to Credkoe- bXlalajath',,'- , , '
All persons having; cljms,.ag"ahu j
Klamath county ior.
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services Der-
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formed or supplies furnisbed'said $(
county, prior, to JanuarylltlS v
must file same wlth,the;.Cpunty;;Clkr(
with propervouchersattacksil. en: orTvwiy;
before the .first: dsy..ot;)Jihi.vlW.vW.l
All such claims not.ftlsd ysald- J$$:
aaie wm ,noi m ,piinwnjiu,r x Jj"V
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iy arner ui ui i.iw vm,. . ;
Dated January 28th.. 1915, fr r. im.
39-5-12-19 ' a - r3Sr' f ,
Ir Bankruptcy
(No. 3189)
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In "tbe District: Court otthoUnBeiitfe -'Jp
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In tho matter of Rudolph ,Maa. :'L-
rs,o-aRd:iWsi,M
Bankrupt
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ot the CltyotrKlaaaath falls. , Ttt$
the. County and' Duttrlctrafdresald,. 7
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a bankrupt:
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onthes;? Jthiday "of, qihuary, A.MJwi
115 theiaahi Rudolph ;Madanwas,t J Ml
duladludlMts.bahkrUptf.and'uiut
ine.nrsi'.meeiing oi; uib crunorawiu ; rj;
be held In tho law office brW;..rI,' Jg
A.-RennBr. located over, ;ths 'piSwSil
office, 1st tho City of, Klamath FaHsfi
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