,' V f R M- iiowiiAVi MAcif ;iir P'Jiaaaj2"!E5 ' aaattl4)4)d$44)4) MMMMMMMMMM V, assBsxSBE If J The Exploits of Elaine A Detective Noyri icki a Motion Picture Drama I By ARTHUR B. REEVE Th Wttl-KnwnNeflltl and If, CmHff lh$"CtlsKti,tJu"Shtla 4 fnttntti In QtMtUtHk WMfc rhe fetae ""'" (tprrihi,il,krihtaMreMpMr. Ail ronura night uMrr4. "I'm Ml'"' " h' J")U' 'r K,n' ntdr," greeted Klalno unaffectedly as Vtnnlnga admitted ii. ghelmd heard (tin bell and wit com ing iutalrn n ho entered, We three moved toward tho library an,d lomcono switched tin the lights. Crate atroittt over to tho Mfo. Tim told awest rut It liiul now turned to Icicle. Craig's fni:i clouded with thought n Im Mninlnr-d It mora closo Iv. Tl.oro tvutt actually e groaning sound from within "II en n't liq opened,'' hn said to him Hit. "The Hum locl Is net for tomor row nornlng." Outalile, If lind not ween so ab sorted In Hi" resent mystery, wn mlht linvo nrcri .Michael and the Clutching Hand listening Jo us Clutching Hum) looked hastily at bit ratch. "The deuce!" lie muttered undet hi breath, milling hi ntIrwal fury. We stood looking ut tho safe. Ken nedy was deeply Interested, Elaine standing clumi bonldo him. Suddenly he seemed to make up hie mind. QulckKlnln!" Im cried, taking her arm, "Jlinml buck I" Wo nil retreated, Tho safe door, powerful nn.lt was, had actually begun to arp urn! bond. The plates wore talcing. A moment Inter, with a loud report and concussion, (he door blew off. A blast of cold nlr and Qakea Ilka ,ioow flc.iv out. Paper wero scattered on erery side, Wc stood gating, nghaiit, .1 second, tnw. ran forward. Kennedy quickly examined tho nafi. Ho lent down and from lite wreck look up a package, now covered nlth white. Ai quickly lie dropped It. That la tlm package that waa eent,H cried Klalno. Taking It In n liililo rover, hn laid It 00 (lie table niul opened It, Inside wai a peculiar ahnpft. Ilnnlc. open at the lop. but like a vacuum bottle. "A tlownr flask!" ejaculated Craig. "What la It!" nnk-d Klalno, appeal lug to lilm. "Mould nlr" ho answered. "As It evaporated, tlio terrific pn'kMiro of expanding nlr In tho nfo Increased until It blew out Hip door. That l what enured tlio cold wwentlng nnd tho groans." Wc wntchrd tt It it, startled. On the other side of ,ho imrtlores .Michael mid Hutching Hand waited. Then, In tlio general conftiRlon, Clutch ing Hand slowly disappeared, fotlud. "Whom did this package coma fromf naked ennody of Jennings iuiplclouuly, Jennlngu looked lilnuk, "Why," put In ninltin. "MM.ai.i brought It to mo." "net Michael," ordered Kennedy. A moment Inter he roturliod, "I found him. going utnlrH,H reported JeiitiliiKu, lending -Michael In. "Where did you get this pnekngo?" qui oui ivenncay. "II was left at Mi i,inr. .ir k boy, sir." ' ' Question after uuestlon could not hako that sin pie, stolid sentenco. Kennedy frowned. "Tou mny go." -ho said filially, as It reaervlng eomethlng for Michael lateri A , sudden exclamation followed from Elaine as Michael passed down tho "all again. She had moved over to the desk, during tho questioning, and leaning against It Inadvertently she had touched an avelopo. It was addressed, "Crali Kennody." Craig toro It open, Klalno bonding anxiously over hla shouldor, frightened. we read: THE U8T TIME. IT IS TUB BND." he Clutching Hand! The wurnlne nt ihn ri...i.i.. ni.i bad no other effect on Kennedy than the redoubling of hla precautions for But.y,cNotmn 'Oilier happeaed that night, howovor, and the next morning found us early at the laboratory, It was tho Into forenoon, whon. aft er a hurried trip down to tho pfflco, I rejoined Kennedy at hla selentlflo orksliu). We walked down tho street whon a nig limousine shot past, Kennedy topped In the middle of a remark. Ha "ognlied the car, with a aort of At the same moment l; saw a amll ."I faco at tho window of the car, It Klalno Dodge, tllT,h? c,ar flopped In something less ban twico Its length and then baokad toward us. ' Kennedy, bat gff, waa at the window Shh. mflK' TnB'? were Aunt Jose PWne and Sualo Mnrtn, also. Min!!0ron.r! yu HolngTaakad nxlety rm M UMpoIw you-rto HO-that or nnlbln. k.'. !..'. .j l . w tr tot up'tQ our c0 wecdrtva you :araiiiidf J :1, rM w "aaair.Wa tuk ,.'i -. ; Flayers and Ihe Eclectic Film Company oiour upltfiiiifcnt.Hii,, M0(J tir,n( for a nioiitoiit, s "Home day I want to show you tha laboratory," Crali; wan rnylng "It inuit bo Miintnmiii,Rf w claimed l-.lulno very NithiiHlontlvnlly "Tlilnfc of Mil tliu bad mi, y, mil bnvo cnuifhtl" ' 1UIK Klalno hesllnlod. "Would jou like to see It 7" tio wheedled of Aunt Jon phlno. Aunt JosopliliHi noddrd licriuluEcence, nnd a moment Inter wo nil ontored tho DUIIIIIIIg, "Von vnii i,., ...., that last aml.m?" oUkml Clalno as wo npproachod our door "More than ovci-now," replied -raig. I riAVO mudo till mv inln.l -n win." Kennedy hud storied to. unlock the door, whon ho stopped short "flee," honald, "ihls Is 11 precaution I bnvo Just liwIMI. I I ilmost forgot In tho excitement " ' Ho pressed a panel and dlsclosod ,"' Jcn"" tho boxltko apparatus. I- "' an niifroriucnied sirco;. .perhaps "This Is my klnogrnph. which tella "", tt m" iiwu'- 'hexagon stopped, me whether I have had r.ny vlaltora In ; a kc,i" shmco around, tho driver my abvonce. If tho pan trace iBni1 f1'" hflli(.-r made sure thnt no one tralght line. It Is all rtghtj but jflwhout hollo Walter, tho lint- Is wavy." , 'Kucli n shaking up as you'vo given Wo exchanged n slgnlllcant glance. 1m'1" growled a voice an tho cabinet "Would you mind er standing ioor roiied. "lint I've got hm this down tho hall Just a bit whllo 1 eu-itlrae'" tor?" asked Crplg. It was tho Clutching llnud. "He careful," cnutlonod Klalne. ' ' Ho unlocked tho door, standing oft I Craig gazed Into our living rooir can to one ilde. Then ho extended his it,ou,lly hand across the doorway Still noth-' "' car,,t oe anything wrong." be said jto m. as I stood Just beilde.Hm. "Miss larassBSS3ssBRk'4 BSLflHaT'iiHna, IfklBBkV "iZ'tti gtataKitB? MgglgggVaflLaBBH I r VHISrpGHHB fJ J gggtggi,gP,rgggggMf4t' m i-mimmm mirA mimrmmmmm ' K. 1 HI A - s. 'Tf .:M J" " - n "- -j.--i- IrM'SimSI. tlta-- .v,. ..,!.. itm-mgsm fBlC. V ?!,, .V It Was the Clutching Hand; lug hnpponed. Thero wus not n sound, He looked cautiously Into tlio room, Apparently there wan nothing, , It bad bueu about tlio middle of tho morning that an express wagon had puneo up snnrpiy neroro our apart-1 ment, "Mr. Kennedy live liuro?" nuked ono J of the cxpresjinc... descending with his helper and approaching our Janitor, Jena Benson, a typical Swede, who f was coming up out of the basement. Jens growled a surly. -Yca-but Mr. 1 -Kannady, he bono oui." 1 , . . .. 1 . "Too bad we've got this largo cab-' Inet ho ordered from Grand Itaplds. I Wo can't cart It around all day. Can't ' you let us III so wo can Icavo It?" Jenson muttered; "Well 1 guess It bane all right." Thoy took tho cabinet off tho wagon ' and carrlod It upstairs. Jensen opened . YtV I Bru,"u""8. nu inoy Dlacod the heavy cabinet In tho living I ' " ' MtnH .Aa.Mt I OIJJsll HVIUi "You fallen bane a nuisance," pro tested Jens, signing nevertheless. Scarcely had, tho. Bound of their footfalls died away in tho outsldo hall way when the door of tho cablnot slowly openod and n masked face pro truded, gniilng about tlio room. It was tho, Clutching llnndl From the cabinet ho took a large packago wrappod In newspapers. Aa he held It, looking koonly about, hla eye rested. on Elaine's picture. A mo ment ho looked at It, tlien qulclily at the fireplace opposite. Au Idea seemed, to occur to him. He took tho packago to (ho fireplace, removed tho soroen and laid the pack ago oyer tho andirons, wjth ono end pointing' out Into tho room' -Nexthe tobk, from the cabinet a coupla of, storage batteries and a coir of wire. Deftly and quickly he fixed IhesB oa the paoknge. Meanwhile? befdro an alleyway aerees the street and further down the, (ong block the express wagon had (topped. V, ,,., Having completed fixing the bat-t teriea.and. wirea, Clutching Hand ran taa wires. along the molding oa the U - 4 . TT . - ' TIMZZyiWw-SJz: "sZ&mMSi m JO wiB3S,,r;,j wall overhead, ' from I be " fliolorr lin- til no wfis directly over Maine's pic ture Hklllfully ha mnimpe.i n n 11,. Wires. tlMllK llinm In fili,... ..1 11.- -1. f( f ttira wires to support thd fruraod pho- . ikiiiiii uiiiu 11 wing very noticeably misKowoii the wall. f Tilt) lant Wlni lolned, Im nnb.,i about tlio loom, then uoljel .hsI) moved to tho window and mixed tlio shade. Quickly ho raised his hand and biought tho flnitcr slowly tngethen It wan tho sign. Off In tho nil);, Uo uxprce. driver and his liojpor Jumped Into tho wagon and nway It rattled. .lenscn wna mnoklng placidly as the wagon pulled up tho nocond lime, ".Horry," said tho driver shnnnlahiv "but wo delivered the cabinet to the 'wrong Mr. Konnody." Ho pulled out tlio inevltablo book to pravo It, "Wall, you buno dim fallen," grnwlod Jensen, pulling Jlko a furnace, In his fury "You r.iinot go up agane." "Wo'll got nrcd for tho inlMnko." ploaded tho lalper. "Just thli oncoV urged tlm dilver, a ho rattled some loose clinuxo In hla pocket, "llore thfio goes a whole day's tips " no uniideil .lens a dollar In small ennngy I . ,l"' u"W.Jm mollified by tb jniivcr, Jens let them go up and opened I. 'l?,0,r l0 "l)r ,roo," "Ka,n' T,,eM ' " .""ll" u" tiu.wBimy iubit cent an when It en mo In. ''ub':'"t: nnd lugging they menaged ,0 ,!ot ' ' l,crtv' llccc "f furniture out I?!"1 ,,,''"a', Bl'i, loilluG It on ! , wnB" Thtu Ihey drove off with i'1, nccompnnled by 11 parting volley Dodge," ho added, "will you and tho I rest oxcuso me. ir I nnk you to wait I Just 0 moment longer'" Elnlno watched him, faclnatcd. He cronsod the room, then went Into each of our other rooms. Apparently noth ing waa wrong and a minute In tor bo reappeared at tho doorway. "I guess It's all right." ho sold. "Per j haps It was only Jensen, tlm Junllor." Elaine, Aunt Josephine and Susie Martin entered, Craig placed chain for them, but still I could nee that ho wan uneasy, ftoni time to time, while they woro admiring one of our treas ures nftcr another, ho glaucod about suspiciously. "What Is the trouble, do you think?" asked ICIalnn. wondering!)', noticing I lila iinttitutr . t I can't Just soy," answered Craig, , tryln to appear easy. She had risen and with keen Inter- est is looking at tho hooks, the pic tures, the queer collection of weapons and odds and ends from tho under world that Craig bad amaBsc' In hla ndvonturos. , At last her eyu wandered across tho room. She caught 'sight of her own nlctu.-o. occunvlnc a nlnco of honor but hanging askew, "Isnl that Just llku a man!" she ox claimed. "Such hnnsekeepon'as you oro BUth carelessness!" She had taken a stop or two across tho room to straighten tho plcturo. 'Miss Dodge!" almost shouted Ken nedy, his faco fairly nlanched. "Stop!" She turned, her stunning eyes filled , with amaxement at bis suddenness. nevertheless sne moved quickly to one L(0 aH uo wtTei ni8 rms. unnblo to gpoa?t quCky enough. Kennedy stood quite still, gazing at ,,,. n,r oti,mv. wiih susntclon. ..That ,t Umt when we ,eft ,. WBiler?.. ho n.ked " l'Jff wJj 2', Bngwered' " , "' ?' ,h" 'iT. J. ii!.i ., right than I over saw yo . m .. positively. "There was more time picture Just ou apend on tbe rnnm." Crnlg frowned. J1 As for myself I dld.esjHow what to niaku of It. "I'm afraid 1 shall have to aak you n ilnn Intn thin hunk rnnm "ld Crals , , t ,0 U)0 laUleB Vm iorry bu, wo can-t be too careful, with thla lntrudor whoever he was." noW0,OTi 0,0pped at the door, tt-. nnt tnnttArltf antiatarA n' TUr WUUIWHl 'MUVU, a.fjkeeVu w bo considering. Then bis eye fell on J a fishing rod that stood in a corner, t Ho took It and moved toward the pie- rure. On his bands and knees,, to one side, down aa cIobo ub bo could, get to tho lloor. with tho rod oxtended. at arm's length, bo motioned to me to do the same, behind him. Carefully Kennody reached out with tho pole and straightened the picture. As ho did so (hero was a flash, a loud, deafening report, and a great puff of smoke from tho fireplace Tbe flro screen was riddled and'oyer turned. A charge of buckshot ahat terod ihe precious photograph of Elaine, We had dropped flat on the floor at tho report. I looked' about, Kennedy waa unharmed and so wero the rest , With a bound he waa at the fire place, followed by Elaine and the rest of us. There. In what remained of a package done up. roughly in aewspa per, waa a shotgun with its. barrel sawed of about six Inches from te lock, fastened to a block ;et weod, and conntoted to a series of springs .oa, hs trigger, released by a HtUe eleetro mssuiatle arrmMemeat aetaatad a THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , iwo oattenca ana lenomg by wirea up along tlio molding to the picture where tho slightest touch would complete the circuit. A startled cry from Klalno caused as to turn, Hhe was standing directly before her shattered picture where It bung awry 011 the wall. Tbe heavy charge ai buckshot had knocked away large pieces of pHpor and platter under tt "Craig!" (die cuaped. He was nt her side In a second. Hhe laid one hand on hla arm, aa sba faced him, With tbe other she traced an Imaginary line In tbe air from tk level of the buckshot .to his held and then straight to the Infernal thing that had lain In tbe fireplace, "And to think," abe shuddered, "that It waa through me that ho tried to Mil you!" "Nover mind," laughed Craig easily, ai they gated Into each othtr'i ays, drawn together by their mutual peril, "Clutching Hand will have to Im cleverer than this to get oltber of ue Elaine!" TO BR CONTINUED.) BOX SOCIAL IS A AI'iMlIt AT MT. LAKI SCHOOL IIOUHK IS OHEATLY ENJOYED, AM) NEAT SUM IS NETTED l'HOM SAIES OTHER NEWS (UeralU Mpecial Senrioe) MT. LAKI, March 8. Tb.e box so cial at tho Mt. Lakl school house was a great success. Tho program con sisted of recitations and songs by tho school children and a short play .of revolutionary times, which waa ex ceedingly well given. After tho pro gram, Mr. Koontz acutloned off tbe boxes. There waa a great amount of rivalry In bidding, which was enjoyed. The proceeds amounted to $69.60. Tho telephone meeting waa not hold Friday night as reported, as the auto carrying tho committee got stuck In tho mud. Thoy arrived at the school house too late. It was held Sunday at 1:30 at the Spring Lake) school house.- 1 . 1 Marie OrtiTUh and Octavla Do Lap spent tho week end with Faye West. Miss Telford of Klamath Falls has been visiting her many Mt. Lakl friends tho past weok,.returnfng Mon- day. . ., Mr. and Mrs.- George Grlxxlo and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Mor rison Sunday, coming out In their auto. " ., ' ,,. ., Ma"0"; Attention. Rogular communication or Klam ath Lodgo No. 77, Av F.. & A. M. Work In the M. M. Degree Monday, March S. 1915. 7:20 p. nt. Visiting brothers welcome. ALBERT E. ELDER, W. M. Landscape Ginkriig Pruning ant. Spraying Chicken house Sprayed -or White washed. Chimneys cleaned, and general garden work' done fT R. R. Robert .'.cyo orders atWctt End Gro eery or Roberts A WhJiaior. -, ' SORE, TIRED FEET . 4" Good-bye sore feei,.bura4af test, swel- lea feet, tweaty fett, amelllagfee. tired (est . " 'X. ' Good-bye corns, oaUeasae euaiona and -., ipate. Ko aaere aaoe tight-. meas,' mo more luap "lag vwith pata or 4fawiag up your laeei-faa isoav. TIl I. n.olMl paetsv'rlghtot. JTIaWA'draws out -. all Ik naliAnaua iKe dstissai whloh ; FW-llf" saerxeet. :y use nil" and fer- , 'f 7 ear wee misery, ahi bow eeejaartaeie your feet tesl. Uft a w eaae ess ef-njrr aow a. an dnigglstfor daaisaa stera, Don't suffer; lUye 4W-aeVplU let. fett that never aweO.'-jisarliiatver get tired. A year's ffet issstsrt gejujaaWid or mossy rerunsieu.". . n. SUCCESS (s M iMsi I I I SB I 0 HIKALtilNIi Jfltw fJav W wwi Mm Late Market Quotations MJCJAIi I'HICKM FOK PKODUOK, liTOCK lA)TtA5D AND aUK TIONH 'I (Tlio following, flgarest suns tfaesje ipld for Uie cowiSBodltica ear aler, by local tnercliaat susd mar keu.) Vegetable 1'otaloes, per cwt. UOod w hi tea, 11.25 cash; other grades from SI, 00 down. ' Onions, porewt, 12.00. Heels, turnips, carrots and par snips, per lb, lc. Uraias. Etc ' Oats, per cwt, , .....;. , $1.60 Wheat, per cwt ...,.$2.00 Barley, per cwt. ..'....' $1.60 llutter nnd Egga Uutur Ranch,, 26c cash; 27 54c trade. t.ggs Per doxen, 17 He caab; 20t trade. . 1'ouliry Hens, per dozen $5.6097.00 Fryers, per dot. .$5$ Rooster, old, per.lb .,.. 8c Pre seed Meaite Pork, per lb , . 8c 9c Veal, per lb. , . 10c Q lie Lamb, per lb. . . , . , . 4 . ISo . . lie . ...6c6Mc . -6c O 6Hc ..6c Ho -6c 7c . ..6tfcO 7c Mutton, per lb Livestock Steers, per lb . . Cows -.., Stock bogs, per lb. Hogs, per-lb. ...... Veal, per lb Mutton, per lb Cared Meats Shoulder, per lb 7.. 12 Me Bacon, per lb 18 Q 20c Ham , 17C18c SAN FRANCISCO MARKET Steers No. 1, weighing 950 to 1100 lbs, 77r; 1100 to 1300 lbs, 6 54 7c; second Quality, ft H 6 He Cows and heifers No. 1, 6 fi'.Ac; second quality. 6 6c. 3 6c; Bulls and stags Good. fair, 4 05c. Calvea Light weight, . 9 9 He; medium, 8SHc; heavy 7c. Sheep Wethers. 6ei;c; owes 5,i&5TiC. Yearling lambs, 7 "4- e 8c, Hogs Hard grain fed. weighing KEEP URIC ACID our or joints ! '1ELLS RIWUMATISM SUFFERER8 I TO EAT LESS" MEAT AND TAKE I SALTS ItheumutUm is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well known author ity. We are advised to dress warmly; keep tho feet dry; avoid exposure; eat less meat, but drink plenty of good water. ..Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which Is absorbed by the blood. It Is the func tion or tho kidneys to Alter this add from tho blood and cast (tout in the urlno; the pores of the akin are also a means of freeing tho blood of this Im purity. Iu damp and chilly cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak-and sluggish and fall to .eliminate the uric acid, which keeps aacumulatlng and circu lating through the system, eventually settling lu the Joints and muscles, causing' stlffnoss, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon ful In a glass of water and drink be fore breakfast each morning for a week. This Is said to eliminate -uric ncld by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of those, impurities. - Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless, and is mndo from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined, with llthla nnd Is used with excellent results by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism, Here you have.a pleas ant, efferoscent llthla-wnter drinK which helps overcome, uric acid and la beneficial to your kidneys aa welU ( Paid Advertisement) ii( ! 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Portland Letter There was a fair beef ran In the cattle division the .first part of -last week. Some good pulp fed steers sold at $7.80, a nickel more than paid for the same quality tbe previous week. The market' can be considered as atcady, although tbe .prices1 were a little better than paid the week previ ous Good cows soldi at $6-60; bulls at $6, and calves at $8.50. There Whs a light run In the bog division. Prices Jumped from $6.90 to $7.15 in the last few days. Many pigs and heavy hogs are still , coming in. Tops were' quoted at '$7.15 at tbe close of the week. Sheep house transactions were made quickly, the demand for mutton being so good that buyers bid $7.60 for wethera and $'6.50 for .ewes. The lamb market was steady at $8.5Q, There were quite a number of iaheep coming in last week. TODAY'S OD1 DEST STORY United Press Service. TACOMAWaah.. March 8. Ono drink will cost Thomas Can- nally $4,000 that is. If he takes 4 It. Six weeks ago Cannaliy was sentenced to six .months in Jail for stealing $4.00 while intox- Icated. After serving n month of his sentence Cannaliy appealed to . Police Justice Evans to be re- leased, offering to deposit $4,000 in cash, to be forfeited in, case he took a drink before his term would have expired.- Justice Evans agreed, and placed the money on deposit In a .local bank. " The money was still. In the bank today, drawing S per. cent interest, and Cannaliy was occu- pylng a seat high on the "water wagon." ' '" ' Good Advice to Young' Me "Our advice to every young' man is, to take out a policy every year, and when they mature you'll feel like it Is a sweet message from home." Michael Bros. F. ,M. Priest, Agent. 6-2t LEGAL NOTICES AdaUaietrator'a Notice ItV thetCounty Court ot the State, v6f Oregon, for Klamath Cou'tj . In tho Matter of the Estate of Reeert Alexander. Deceased. " VJ - r ' Whereas, Archie L. Alexander waa on tho 6th day ofvMarch,; 1915, ap pointed admlnlstratprtof ue estate at Robert Alexander, deeeased, by the County Court; of, Klamath county, State ot regon.NowJ.therefore; all persona are, hereby notified, who' have claims against the estate of said ReTAleganderjdeoeaaed.to pr , ,- ak,V',,2. fXANOal FHOMWH JQr s' "" ' 'mitAYvma inahaa"' suaaa TO'tlMM 'ivflffhnnl nad' rhurch .organs v . l-tT land up, 4 4 . n.nKliar tia .' j" "' it" Wl WtftV . ..?iltl 6: CtJJ saH.v.aal.fiMJJ S a -.l-tv XertDoerae iW Oasee Su'famBTaTlal 'l " .tn.'r.w 'ULilM liHSllSli f fPSSSSS M,a44,e4la;iritt-tS vMehen dily.mfeiirii ttlAtffi fMmt 4S.A Ami Aikite rsy-""4,"- , -?, ', to Archie L, Alexander, "ad of said estau. at the raeldiaTaa ,,x-t;t iPtltaC" mmmmm-j;--. k.tA AreOm'1, ' --'--' - --'-'--.VJ- ti - --.-., V .1 . ...-., mmmmww II m. 7 , Alaawd atreet, ln"U ky,of)atgtaafK,.,f. stk Failed Khimath uaty,; (HateVerf' 1 fWdtdMaW. .. ' it1- t.idJjV-'rj - TejeMgej Dated, - 1 . "..;. . laiFw4l, KkusVatk ralla.ftOregejtit.v areaj e, lyxo.; -t v KfS r ARCH L, ALlAKDM. '-. l ,-... '--' .' -i '.--.. -v. T-rr.'- . AaaMuatrcaor sfiK aviate M mmttf.-h AIoSuMr;, 8-16.$t-.B . "g; omnm., 'y?ii . .. ' - ,m.. -,; Km&t. in, toe uiawm voeri ox. ue uaMte?avl aiaivs, lur iud vitnrin ox vns;Vf..' In the Matter of the Baakruetey of ? t Woods A LeataJjic., ciWt-V nenhlp coaalathac' or 'H., N. Woods and J. R.'Leabt. and J. J R LenU IndlTldually. t - It appearing to the aatlsfactioi 'of si , tha rniirf In tha'atviva xiHtlaj! Mu1r. now 'pending before if C. Rmuiali $ 1 ciurcv in uuuarutiicy ior lae vitnMSJii -4 of Klamath and State, of Oregon, that 1 ' It Is the purpose In the above entitled ,; proceedings to adjudge the flrai of1 Woods A Lenta,, Inc., a co-partnership " conaUtlng of H. N. Woods and J,- R;-. LenU, and J. R. Lentx. Indlvldually, bankrupu; t a And it further aboearlaut to'theut mure lhaf Ur Xf , ttfAAilai 11 lasa im fi iisfTi . . - " . " " T"T ivai saia nrm, or ce-parmenBip, nsi'.Hip Joined In the petition of hie co-pait-i -I ner. J. R. Lents, herein Hied In eank-tfi;: I ruptcy;, , v "&'!$ it la therefore' hereby' ordered that' this cause be set down for hearing e-l;j: fore J. C. Rutenlc; referee in "baik-jSiV- jrupicy, at nu osxce m uaaaain jraJia; tviaraam viouniy; oiaie:oi ureon.o;i tbe 19th day of Marchj 1916; atlOlf, o'clock a. m. of said day; and said.HU.'S N. Woods U hereby ordered, tojapfeg pear at that time and place beforei '' said referee, and them and there 'teS plead to or answer the petitkm aoir v A1W In h mtmm mmMA Mil mt& uu uic iw uiv auwiv ot...w- . ., mwna. ,m he desires to coateat same. IvdeB'? ": ., - . vjv e- fmttlt a a..AK inBMIlii, ! wXmmmJA i "lm " ". -"i !-TT r '-Tl-fi'C ing, tne prayer 01 lae.peHuoaiwiH.t bo granted. - ,v ,? It is further ordered by Ueooait5j;j that a cony of thli order be;Piaosf g.;l ' - r t -- -' 1 ally served on said- woooa ate leaax.wt ten days before the titie set for ,aii8S . Inar. if. neraonal 'Mrrleeea be jhad.u- UUl 11 IIUU VWWIUI . .. III! 'JUfjf made, upon filing as aaMarit ahowtag . that fact wltB-hefrefef;sftr; may ne servea Djr,peywv.j4iw : ...h-Wlrrai-:t-Ml . . fj, ...!. HKaj..Mal Mill AatalBA U V 1 MUUCUHVV.Wbl. f!w.w iw-r?--"".;. . SHSBBKai ki-1 . - . .r.;-i " iir"i-i' :vsi give ana cosswuu fwnm t ,"rwi rnninnniinU. a. newsseDer Briatae;:!- nnA ...ifclUhMl In tlU eitr -io:atiaSMn3i Falls and the County ot, Klamatsi State of Oregon ate 01 uregon. - '..- ; Dated this 26th day ofi TehraMrjrf'' 1916., yte" f- .R?.aVJMAM? &. Judge. United Statee-'DIstTll'Drt?r for Ihe District of. Oregoa. 5v.: NotlAtaIUBttratt! " CRy of Klaasath FaUe Jam- . PTAvesaeat Boajda; ,,,. Sealed proposals will be' received. by the undersigned uaUl Mondaytte , 8th day of March; 1916. at tne aoar ot 8 o'clock p. of said day," at tbe city nan. in we. "s t t'aiia, Oreaon. faad at ,sesi,UsBf v"-. . . .. . .tl .., ...VlaMklh - and placeall proposahi r.ecejTe'win,;y be opened), for, tfte pureaaa.;ox -, ia 040 7 eitv of Klamath .Valls.'d A Oregon.. coupon rovlaSrtji; ' payable tea, years ?rpm .'sjaii. "Jj-Ri, 'i haarlnsr a rate bt'latemnotlUs5pli ceed 6 per' ceat'per:,axaiai TTT7 - - - rtk-- a - -u-a i .i.lsift,'U-. pnyable seml-JuanuaUrlsWB;ae).? .... Interest payable athotJst kj city treasurer or. at the maati ' Afsr"J at the state of Oreaoa. In New Tork, W principal anditatei;wa;i4Wi;5 -. , 11 tt 11 I'lHiln'iif laiilia I win u mio vip 5tiJ1 .".1., Said, bonds will be Issued at deaeatla- atlons" Botceeiiviid. and'aumaeresiiwoai i,w --iWiessj-. slvfcaa4J.bOfila yky&fai.m A.J.-.. M 111', tit ZHm'1! ml atri' Uim math Vilf-'-Oraaw laWt taW-fc. . 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