Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1915)
C "f MOiWAV, AHM.JIIM lnanBnsn,1,TlliaM I -n-1aaaTMI,,,aM,111BJBBBBBBBBBBBBmBBi . ;v '5mmmmm!sMPram wwMmscmmmmmwmm . . The Exploits of .A Diftti VeW amaf m Aof fan Picturt Drmmm Br ARTHUR B. REEVE The Wcll'Knovvn Novelist and (he Creator of lhe"C.aiKennedy"Storiei Preteflltd bl CaUaaeratwn Whh the Path Player and the Eclectic Film Company CrHsH . r U tor CwiyM, All r.imn hhi ,mM Imwww iiirrw.ww.wwttym I did not argue nr furthor with Crls about lib ildden resolution to mhwiiv. Hut It la a vory solemn pro - Eedliig to pack tip nnil mlinlt dofent after such n lirlllluiit succession of rtiei Itnd livti III tinttt wn met hi, ma.tor crlmlnaj. ,1. un.litfaW, however, nnd up ,.,.. lb next morning wo ciosru no laboratory mid loaded our baggage into tnxIcnU. Neither of tin xnld much, hut I saw aqalck.look of appreciation on Criitg'a Het n wo pulled up nt thu ivluirf. ad w that fflnlne' ear wiw already there. 1 1" seemed deeply moved thnt BUInc uliould come ill such mi early 'hour to have " lnt word. I Our enr .topped, and Kennedy .....I ni'ir tnu'nr.t 1irt" ,nl trett UUIVM ".. -" " "' - -..., - jug two potter, whom I noticed thnt he cboso with cure, to unit nt nno tide, One of tlu'in was on Irishman with a Hrilt limp: tlm other n wiry Frenchman with a .pointed henrd. T ir'.o of Ior pleading!, hi aever, Kei .led)' hold, in Ills Vrjo . mid a v liool; ii,n.' hr the I., i m I . tln,u!ii Unit Klaliiff wniilil n I moii t I hrek t!.iwn. i Ve i1 it'" lor" fnir-'i'lv t nway, lfcllo cil by Urn porti'r tarryliiK a : much limy uli1. ' ' 'Hon voyncol" railed Klnlne, hruvit " lykrepInK baclt n choko In Iinr voice. ' K'ear tlm KuiiKPlauk, In the crowd, I 'BOtkcl it rouilo iii niiiiiiipr iuri'1 'wtchhiK the ehlp'a offlccra mid the paticNter colui; aboard. Kennedy' quick eye epotled them, too, hut ha . .. -- Hi not how in any way iimi no no- tlccd anythln? a, followed by our two "Don Voyage," Cried Elaine, Bravely porters, w quickly climbed thu BanR plank. "In there," pointed Kennedy, quick ly to the portere, Imllcailnc our etntc rooui. which was mi oliter room. "Come, Walter." I followed him lu with a heavy heart. Outildu could ho aeon tho two win- ,uir lacee in I he erowa WHtciiliiK in- ' WDtly, With eye fixed on tho tate- . room. Finally one of the crook worded the ehlp haetlly, while tho other watched tho two nortcra como out of tho Bloteroow mid iwubo at the window, apeakhiK hack Into the robin. u though answering comniande. . Then thu portera quickly ynn nlong the deck and down the plunk to get the rct of tho lugigo They took a email but ry heavy Jox and, UigKlua; and IukkIiik. Uautoncd (num..) . . . mu iiio until umiii if l in t tnuv ere too Into. Tho gnugplanlt wan bo In hauled In, ' ' They shouted, but' thu ililp'a officer 'red them back. The porter argued. Bui It Wn no . A" they could do waa to carry we box back to tho, Dodge car. MIe Dodge waa ut getting Jn aa they returned. n."WHBl ,m" wo 'fo with till and we other atuff ?" nakod the Irleh por- 8he looked at the ret of the tagged "ttagq and the box which wae ( marked; 8clntlfle Inetrument Valuable , Handle With Car I ,.,.He,re-Plle them In thore." alio Wi Indicating tho taxlcub, "I'll take of thorn." w,ef Dwh,l " ' ouf alnlatertaced '"Ma had juit had time to regain .S?,hora B,lor following ua aboard wp and atrolllng past the window 2L ir 8,a,ero"n' He paueed long wough to observo one. ot. the oocu. t JMti studying a map, while the other wis opening a bag. .. 7hey'ro one I " he ald to the other he rejoined him on the .dock, gtr. 'n a nod of his head and V)Tk'oi Wi ; thumb at the ahlp, K i w "" addea ho other crookl"d. atreet up from the rtrer froat, leMMJeeeeeLleeeleaeaWB.'JWW BBlBBBV V 'fKfBBBBBBBBBBHBBHVBBBBKiiSa . 7VtJ HIB 'l.nVl'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBHHIlBT?SJ- 2A HftlBflBBBBBBBBBBHiBBBBBBBS9l nlRBBiaBBBiliBBBBeHIW BlleWHBBBHBHaSlBHaBBBBV:.aYaBBBH HlKlEBBBBHRVVBBBKailVBBBBH HBaBMBBinSBiHalBHBBBBBBK'fl BBBWf-r',IBBBBHlHaBBBHBBlfBSBBBBMBBBBBBH-dB BBBBBBBVaBBBBBBBBBMBBflaBBraMHwHEBpB J fplloweil by thu Umlcab, mull at Inst '"'8 nodo mansion was reached. ! Elaine sighed moodily a nlio walked wjy In. I . Marie," ho cited pctu- 'anlly to her mnld, "lake them) wrap of mini.." u A ,";,,10'll1",,,:r A'"'t -TiM-lilno left 'hpr ntul I'.IhIiui wn infiii tin. i ii. ........ ;,-"," -" i ","; "- ..... mum, ,h.tw .... o.nium, iin.ll M.I Mil IIOWII IHIO B chair, taking ',; Kennedy'., plcturo ntul :nlng at 'f with ? MJimI with tears. Ju-t then ,Umilii:n camn Into the room, tuliurl i't tlio two porter laden with tlio be: tf nuil liitp.1. Whom' nil ill I Imvit iliom put thesn I thliiK", MIdh ICInltie?" lit fnmilreil. "Oh anyi liere," ilit. minwered hur riedly, rcplt Iiik Hid picture. Jonnr ,ti jimued. Ah he did no, ono of O-i! pniteri limped forwnrd. "I've it im'KHiimi for you, injHH," ho nld In r rich IrUh hrnpiio. with a look at Jennli .i, "to ho delivered In pri vate." Ktalno tl'ineeil nt him MirprUed. Then hn ndd.led lo Jrnuliiku, who disappeared. Ail ho did no, tlm Irlnh man limited I" tlm door nnd lew to getlier the partleroa Then ha emoi ti.'.ek doner In ICInlne. A tiimn(ir nhe l.oktd nt him, not null.) km.wlnjc from lil.i ninuiKo nc Unim viiMher v call for help or not. At (. moll., froij Kennedy, nn ho j...ii. ..m ... .. i pulleil off tlio tle falo Heard. , ijn110 i0kvl nt aturtlod . Viiiiinr iiii .rie la-iar. tin, trnnufornied, ''Wh-whaf-rt.u rtmiimerd, .mH0f!ttd, How" Oh- Keeping Back a Choke In Her Vole. Kennedy said notliliif;. Ho war thnrouylily enjoylni; hor face. "Don't you understand?" I ex plained, laughing merrily. "I admit that 1 didn't, until tl.ut last minute In tho stateroom on the boat when we didn't, copie. hack to wnvo n last good-by. Ilut all tho caro that Craig i took In selecting tha porters was the rwUt 0f work ho did yesterday, and Ihn trntlitlenen with wlilch lm Ann our traveling clothca had a doepluld purpoHC. , "Tho chuugo wna made quickly In the etnteroom. Kcnnedy'a man throw j0D tho coat and hat he woro, whll? i , . , , , . . , Jralr donned tho rough clothea of VitT nnd. nt,Ue'' " ,lm'' nd ' w,,; Tno ,amo 80rt of t,c'mnK0 of clothea waa made by .me. and Crale; j c!PPf n Vandyke, beard on my Alt In " '. "Mum'e tho word," cautioned Ken- nody. "You inuut smuggle us out of tho house some wuy." Kennedy lost no tlmo In couflrm- lux the auspicious of hln bolometer a to the causo ot the death of thu In- naesnt victims of the. machination of tha Clutching Hand. Both of them, lm had learned, had btieu removed to n nearby undertak ing shop, awaiting the Verdict ot tbi coroner. We nought put the shop and prevailed on tho undertaker to let us see tho bodies. As Kennedy pulled down the shroud from the, face of tho first victim he disclosed on his forehead a round, dark spot about the site of a small coin, Quickly he moved to the next coffin nnd, uucovorlng tho face, dU closed a similar mark. "What I It?" I asked, awe-struck, "Why," ho Bald, "I've heard ot a cer ialn Viennese ono LoCrolx. I bollqve, who has discovered,' or perfected, an Infra-red ray Instrument which shoots Its power a great distance with ex treme accuracy and loaves a mark Mke the." , im wi We thanked the undertaker for hi courteay and ..went out, Meanwhile Elalno hud called up Per ry Bennett. "Mr, Bennett." she exclaimed over the wire, "Just guess who called oa me?" - i",WaoT" he answered; "I give It up." THE EVENING "Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Jameton," Rhe called back, "l that eoT" he returned, "len't that flnoT I didn't think ho wot tlio kind .to run away like that, How did It happen?" Klalno quickly told the etory iih t had told her. Had ah known It, however, Donnott's Talet, Thomae, wae at that vory mo ment lletenlnir ul the portluren, In teneoly Intcrcetod. An nennett hunit up the receiver Thomae entered tlio room, "If anyone cull me," ordered Item nott, "tako the menage, pnrtlcularly If It le from Ml. DodRe." "Yc, elr," nodded tlio valet with a covert Rlanco At IiIh master. It wan not Ioiir nfterwnrd that n knock Mounded at the door of the new hoadquurtorH of the Clutching Hand. LcCroIx nnd the eecrctary wero there, an well ne a couple of others. "Tlio Chief!" exclaimed iwe. Tho eocrctnry ojinod tho door, and, euro hioukIi, tlm ClutehliiK Hand ntercd. There anno nnother knock. Thla time, nn the door oiwned, It wan ThonuiH, Ilennntt'H riilllilnim vula.ylio entered. "Sny," blurted out tlm Informer, "do you know Kennedy nnd Jamcron nro backT" "Back?" cried tlio crooki. I "Yc thoy didn't ro. Changed . clothea with the porter. I Juwt heard J Mlea Dodge telling Mr. Ileunclt." Clutching Himd eyed him keenly, . t lion eeeined to liumt Into an ungoy ernublo fury. , Quickly he benn volleying order at the valet iiihI the olhem. Then, I with tho aecrodiry and two of the 1 other crooks ho left by nnother door I from that by which he had eent the I valet. leaving tho undertakers, Kennedy nnd I made our wuy, keeping off thoroughfare, to police headquarters, where, nfier mattlni; ourselves known, Crnlg mirtlo arrangements for a raid on the liouec across tho street from tho laboratory when; lm had seen the opera glass reflection. Then, as secretly ns we had como, wo went out again, letting ourselrea ' . Into tho laboratory, stealthily looking I up and down tlu r.troet. We entered by n baiement door, which Kennedy (Carefully locked again. No sooner 'nil we disappeared than ono of tho Catching Hand's eples, I wlvj had Uen watching behind a bar , rel of rut blah, gave tho signal of the . hand t)-'wr tho street ,o a confeder ate. ri,a. going to the 'oor entered by means of a skeleton key. Wo entered our laboratory which Kennedy had rk.-td tho day before. i With shades d-jwn It now looked de eerted enoueh. Kennedy went over to a cabinet, ( and tiom It took out a notebook and it small box. Opening the notebook oa (the laboratory table, ho rapidly turned itho pages. "Here, Walter," he remarked. Thla will answer your question about the 'mysterious deadly ray." I I moved over to tha table, eager to Isatlsry my curiosity 'and read the j notes which he Indicated with his j finger. INFRARED RAY NOTE8. The (in re Infro-rr.l r.-iv which has been .tewlopti) bv LiCioU from til expert iit-iti or the Italian sclontlil,' Ullvt, cause, when roncentratett by tin apparatus per fected by IcCrolx. an Inotaiitaneou com tiiitllon ot non-reflcctlna surfaee. It Is particularly deadly In Its effect on tha i.rnln center. It can be diverted. It la aald. however, by a shield compoied of platinum backed by aabestos. Next Kennedy a opened ., tho case which ho had taken out of the cab inet, and from It ho took-out a platinum-asbestos mirror, which waa Kometblng of hie own Invention. He held It up, and In pantomlmo abowed mo Just how It would cut off the dead ly ray. He had not finished even that, when a peculiar nolae In the laboratory It self disturbed him, and be hastily thrust the asbestos-platinum shield Into his pocket. - "Though we had not realised It, our return had been anticipated. Suddonly from a closet projected a magaslne gun, nnd before we could move Clutching Hand himself alowly appeared behind ua. Wo started to our teet, but In an Instant found ourselves sprawling on thu lloor. " iuo caoiaei, oenemu mo . (tory table, another crook had been hidden, and he tackled ua with -all tho akUl of an old football player, . . .. --t.. ... ...- 1. 1 againat wnora we uauno aeiense. Four or them were upon us In- .stnntly. At the same tlmo Thomaa, the faith less valet of Bennett, had been die patched by the Clutching Hand to commandeer his master's roadster In bis absence, and, carrying out the In structions, he, had driven up before Elaine's house at the very moment when ahe waa going out for a. walk. Thomaa Jumped out ot the car and touched hla hat deferentially. "A message from Mr. .Bennett, ma'am, he explained. "Mr. Kennedy and Mr, Bennett have aent me to aak you to come over to the laboratory." Unsuspectingly, Blaine stepped Into the car and drove off. .Instead, however, ot turning and pulling up on the laboratory aide of the street, Thomaa stopped opposite it. He got oat and Blaine, thlnklag that perhaps It wai. to aava time that he had not turned, the car around, followed, The door waa opened quickly by a. lookout of the Clutching Hand and tha valet naked If Craig and Blalae'a law yer were In, Of ours, the lookout replied, that they were, and baferd Blaine know tt she waa Joatled latf the dark hallway. HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, ORKOON And a the door elammed she caught light of tho fearsome Clutching Hand hlmelf. She drew back, but was too fright ened even to ecreain, With a har'ah, cruel laugh, the super criminal beckoned to her to follow him and "look down through a small trapdoor. Unable now to resist, alio did so. ' There she saw us. To that extent tho valet had told the truth. Ken-' nedy wna standing- in deep thought, while I aat on an old box, amoklag a cigarette vory raisers bio. Watching his chance, when the street wa deserted, the Clutching Hand and hi followers had hustled us over to the new hangout from the laboratory. There they had met more crooks and had thrust us Into this vile hole. As the varioua Ineffectual scheme for escape surged through my head, I happened to look up nnd caught a glance of horror on Craig' face, I followed hi 'eye. There, above us, waa Elaine! I aaw her look from ua to the Clutch ing Hand in terror. But none of ua uttered a word. "I will now show you, my dear young lady," almost hissed the Clutch ing Hand ot lermili, "as pretty a game of hide and aeok as you have ever ocn." As he said It another trapdoor near tho Infra-red ray machine was opened and a beam of Haht buret through. I knew It waa not that which we had to fear, but the Invisible rays that ac companied It, tho raya that had af fected the bolometer. Just then a spot' of light showed near ray foot, moving about tho ce ment floor until it fell on my ahoe. In stantly the leather charred, even be fore I could move. Kennedy and t leaped to our feet and drew back. The beam followed ua. We retoated further. Still It fol lowed, inexorably. Clutching Hand was now holding Elaine near the door where she could not help seeing, laughing diabolically while he directed LcCrolx and the rest to work tho infra-red ray apparatus through tho trap. Aa wo dodged from corner to corner, endeavoring to keep the red ray from touching us, the crooks aeemed in no hurry, but rather to enjoy prolonging tho torture, a does a cat with a mouse. "Please oh, please stop!" begged Elaine. Clutching Hand only laughed with fiendish delight and urged his men on. The thing waa getting closer and cloaer. Suddenly we heard a strange voice ring out above us. "Police!" "Where?" growled the Clutching Hand la fury. Outside a raid! Run! He's told iheml" Already, we could bear the ham- mers and axe of the police whom Kennedy bad called upon-before, aa they battered at thla outside 'door. J At that door a moment' before the lookout suddenly had given a startled stare and a suppressed cry. Glancing down the street bo bad seen a police i patrol in which were a score or more I of the atroug-arm squad. They had Jumped out, some carrying sledge- hammers; others axes. Almost before he could cry out and retreat to give a warning they had reached the door and the first re sounding blows bad been .struck. The lookout quickly had fled and drawn the bolts ot a atrong Inner door, and the police began battering that Impediment. Instantly Clutching Hand turned to LeCrolx at the F-ray machine. "Finish them!" he shouted. Wo were now backed up againat a small ell In the wall of the cellar. K was barely large enough to hold ua, but by crowding we were able to keep out ot the reach ot the ray. '.The ray ahot past the ell and struck the wall a couple of Inches from us. I looked. The cement began to crumble under the Intense heat Meanwhile the police were having great difficulty with the ateel bolt; atudded door. Still It was yielding a bit. ' f "Hurry!" shouted Clutching Hand to LeCrolx. . Kennedy had voluntarily placed him self In front of me In tha ell Carefully, to avoid the ray, he took the asbestos platinum shield from his pocket and slid It forward aa beat he could over the wall to the spot where; the ray struck. It reflected the ray. .."-,, But so powerful waa It that even that part ot the ray which waa deflect ed could bo seen to strike, the celling In the corner, which was' of wood. In stantly, before Kennedy could even move, the ahleld.-the woed burst Into flames. Above ua now smoke was .pouring Into the room where the deflected ray struck tha floor and flames broke) out "Confound html" ground out Clutch ing HaaaYaa they saw It The other crooks backed away and stood hesitating; not knowing quite what to do. The police bad by thla; time finished battering in the door' and aa rushed Into the outer passage. While the flames leaped up, the, crooks closed the last door Into the room.' "RunP ahouted CluteatafiHand; as they opened a secret sjata.vdtscloeliig a spiral flight of'lronotepa. . ', A moment later all had disappeared except Clutching Hand, himself, The last door would hod only a taw sec onds, but Clutching Haad'waa waltlag to tako advantage ot eve that. With a last frantic effort h sought jo d rect the terrible ray at us. . Blaine acted Instantly. WithaH'aae'streagtL ase rushed forward, overturning the machine. -' . ,J,t Clutching Hand uttered a growl and slowly raised Ma gaa taking aim with the halt fari a well-directed blow at her head. Jaat tkea Mm dear- yielded and a Mltceataa stack ,hta head and, shoul der tkreagh. Hi revolver rang out and Clutealag Hand'a automatic flow oat of hi grasp, giving him Just She Looked at Him Speechlessi. enough time to dodge through and slam the secret door in the' face of the squad as they rushed In., Back of the house Clutching Hand and the other crooks were now pass ing through a bricked passage. The fire had got so far beyond control by this time that It drove the police back from their efforts to open, the secret door. Thus the Clutching. Hand had made good his escape through the passage which led out; as we later dis covered, to the railroad tracks along the river. "Down there Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Jameson," cried' Elaine, pointing at the trap which waa bidden in the atrlfe. v The fire had rained terrific head way, but the police seized a ladder and atuck it down into the basement Choking and sputtering, half-auffb-' cated, we ataggered up. "Are you hurt!" asked Elaine, anx iously, taking Craig' arm. "Not a bit thanks to you!" be re; piled, forgetting all In meeting the eager questioning of her wonderful (TO BB CONTINUED.) "Knox" Hats kaock them all for style. K. K. K. Store. Insurance that pays,'aJ pay on tliue. See Chllebte, OSS Mala St. AN OLD RECIPE TO OARKEN HAIR SAGE TEA AXD SULPHUR TURN'S a GRAY, FADED HAIR DARK AXD GLOSSY Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings bacx the natural color and lustre to the halr.when faded, atrsak ed or gray; alio ends dandruff, itch ing scalp and atops falling hair.. Years ago tha only way to gat this mixture waa to make It at heme, which la musay and troublesome. v , Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage i and Sulphur Hair Remedy." You will got' a large bottle tor about 60 cents. Ev erybody uses this old, famous recipe, because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge, or, soft brush with It,, and draw, this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing the gray hair disappears, and nfter another application or two your and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant. (Paid Advertisement) LEGAL NOTICES Executor' Xotlce of Filing Final Account la the. County Court ot the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County, In tha .Matter of tho Estate ot Clara E. Moore, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have tiled my final account and report as executor ot the last: wtlf ot Clara E. Moore, deceased, aadt the. above en titled court haa fixed upon. 10 o'clock In the.foreaoon of April ,2, 1915, as the time, and the county court room in the courthouse of Klamath county. Oregon, In the city of KlamaUFalls, In aald opunty, as the pUce.waenaBd where any person may preaent. any objections or excepttoaa, to anything therein conUlnad, or. to.aaythtnc4aa by; me aa executor,, aa at sata time and place tha aald .court will flaally settle said account. ' . . - This notice la published ujauaBt BBBBaBaS BBaBBBaBB. ' .Sfe fl&?&i;jLBBBiBaBam ;PMaBsBsBsflBaBI M plPsJBaBaBaH NajSafBBBaBBaV J-siHBBBeBT yBaBaBaBaBav 'I ll5i9PiiBBnBaBai '' fgflP2aVI2'aaBaBaBaH KaBaW!;&''BaBaBaBaBal - liBBflEJBKH-H4BaBaBaBaBal aBaafSBaaEJaaBaBaBaBaH ' laaHaWLBBaBaH .'BBS2BaT3CTBBBaBaBaBaBaBB: iffiKsBKuSsBaBaBaBaH K to an order of the above ottltltod court raado March gonitis'. -- CHAg. WILLIAM MOORE, - Executor of the Last WHI of Cfara aioore, ueceaiea. - xz-a-6-m-i tUecator Notice In the MatU? of the E.tate bt Wimttt- Wotnlak. Deceased. - - l To the Creditor, etc., of ald StUte. rf . u t You are hereby notlfled that tha aaV derslgned, having beea appointed ex ecutor of the last will and tesUmeat of, Sloven Wowlak lata of tha County of Klamath and State of Oregon, de ceased, hereby give notice 'that all persons whomsoever having a claim or demand against laid' estate, may present their claims to. me at the law office of W. H. A. Renner, over the postofflce in Klamath Falls, Oregon, .i for the purpose of having tho same adjusted, and all persona Indebted to said estate are requested to make las- mediate payment of same' to the un dersigned. Dated this 4th day-of March, J 91 5. M. P. LAVKNIK,. Executor the lie Last Will and Teeta- ,ment of Steves Wosalak, Deceased. W. H. A. RENNER, Attorney for Ex ecutor, C-12-l-2-2-9-16 Xotlce to Credttera In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County' of Klam ath, Estate of Henry A. Weber, Dobaaaael Ray A. Telford, Adaalalstrater, With the Will: Aaaexad." To Whom It May Ceaeara: '," Notice ta herebr given that the aa- dersigaed, 'administrator wltfa the. will annexed, of the estate of Hea'ry A. Weber, deceased, to the creditors of , and all persons having any claim against the estate ot the said de ceased, are hereby notified to file the same with the undersigned, properly. verified, within six months from the date of the Orst publication ot this notice, at the office of E. L. Elliott, 212 Wllllts building, Klamath Fall, Oregon, that being the regular place of conducting the business of aald estate.. r RAY A. TELFORD. Administrator With, Will Annexed of the Eatate ot Henry A. Weber, Deceased. F. L. Elliott. Attorney for Adminis trator. First publication, April 5. 1915. 5-12-19-16-3 . - Xotlce of SheasaTa Bala By virtue of an execution oa at tachment duly Issued by the clerk 6t the circuit court ot the County ot Klamath. State' of Oregon, dated tho 20th day of February, 1915,- In a cer tain action In the circuit court for said county and state, wherein Kent Ballard ae plaintiff recovered Judg ment against Lydia Ritchie and F. W, Ritchie tor the sum of thirty-Are dollars and Interest thereon at the rate ot 10 per cent per annum from October 1. 1013. and $25 atto.ney'a'ifjoscd of all right, claim or . . t taxed at twenty and 25-100 doilars, on the ,13th' day of February-, 1915. Notice Is hereby given that I will fees, and costs nnd dlabtirapmehtnireaeinpuou in tne saia premraee ana nr on the zutn aay ot April, 1915, atiby order of Hon. George Noiaau.j v the front door of the court houseinlJuden ofthe above named canrtll'dat-" thi Klamath Tails, In said county, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, .,. . . ., . .. ... . .. . scrioeu properly, to-wu: , -i ilj . . ..'. , uesiuuiiiB ti n point ill lue i iv j U of the NEU of section 32, tow.n-H ship. 38 south ot .range .9- east- of sea ai.puuiic auction to tne nignesi bidder; for cash, the following' de-ori JHHPQ- QUICK. CCRTAIH HmnBnBnBnsnsnuuliwVf ' ' .Cod ffSSKimtS'Sst aanmBnsnBnBnBnBnBnsV.lIafl . asalaat re4Wt.pl-,,R.rarCleaeIlmflfe nSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBn ". .'.!?." -'!.' Vfe,43-" Jxjji'fr'ltjp'&rfl&w' ltSr; smsiWllBnwaaaimaeaBWia Whitman DrugCo., SUrDrug Co.&&?SS Our Bank Is a Conservative Iiutitutiaii )'- '" ai . I PAN "'T Vlfeiha i IdwInsBH -jnsBBBnVirVV III13B IBBBbTbBbI LBBk5j IfflT J-nP; s: it- dnsBBBBBTi.E1i s vajflRMAv' '" ' 5'- HB9f 'ammnT anjsnMfnjBnjrvBB'sjanm FIRST STATE IfiSAVIN J V ' T -. -. m. -t. Hl''lilT KLAM A 1 H KAl i v,',H't.Au;..rai-fi.i'!A'.rj,,iCTf'ffw; . laaaaappwaeiiRBB tPH.neiwmBf-Bwii ! n -v"sBBmnsj""",asnaBaaaaaBBBBFweBWp .iil2fr ,-'Ji-' vriiiaawte,..ei !, t taemset in hjiiia. l6:'ln th Orhtaal 1 Vllle Ynow'citrJof:- uregon; ionrs min.nrssj.'v aaiai. T.... iYl- -'':- n.Vii.A- A. ait;dlsilil8b:BBBH:'Tth1 ,u". 'lh 38 V$3ltfj .;l. !..' ul'- eriy,aBQ ..aaraiiei ?itn inn aavasjc ...'7--1 m ------ - - " . . . - . inrnm nnrwn bum ' fhnj tinrtti and at laal a !, ! arsjaa. waj Hlgk street-51 dmlnat0 feet; thence Mrt&Btff&a'te cai parallel wlth'-Htghttreetiil Ct'. feet to Seventh etreM;Uba)wiiiMf '.-; 51 d,g. f mln. eMt ll.'feleaW ;' of beginning-'; thIs?trav.W, laad :' otherwise known m, tBaaorilirljrn; GO feet ofTot 10t;M8T();ijfJ(& A fbrty.daa(il. Kfekom':aJaWcm the City of Klamath? FallsC 'OtiaMtmk Taken and levied upon-tf-th'e-proaer-.Klgl; ty of tbo'said Lydlafteh-aii-r?lS W. Ritchie, or.aa mueli thereof aa'aiaVtW be necessary to .sttkfkaaaljf! ment in raver of KOnt Ballard aid Lydia Ritchie and F. W. aleiCS-a Mt. LUut'tvlu.' i.L-kv.-' r . tirin .uiv.m, imnin, iuMWiwr, all costs and dlihnraements ibaC . . ....- . t.-. '. '. . rv ui.mjy-wiirc.ri,- ire t, lt-f B, u. u.,low, Sherl By EL8IE E.,LOr.tDopnty,;i March 22, 1916: iSSiK; W 0W:3 "ffiSSi! ..... ..-..i "-,,-. ,3t.5w' ."iT3 OrHofilforKlamaObwtrS-S mifa:iWWmsgtt&&3t VM.. ,- - 'ir--x.rirfr.i.'rtiFVvjE'jv- OfTT f'u".a-J.'l-,fc'!. L-.'t-r,-ayr. v. ". i-i J..H. Murphy' end Blnatba . iT'. gen: You are herety'requlred fi yvmr iuu wr IB . eompiaiBl against; you lathoTaabvoi court and weeks from wVmTeBWaBBHmBWXdacBMBL ,Z Bitfa$mm. -. kT'H"-. J ' ' ,' -L-iiV! vyi.VUL'K-'&iWm . , PeahingtoaWiSlQM in tho XuUM(trfwfafo&$3m fiaWBISl w5sm eertllU.'M'- caused 'or, Woi-rix' thdaUDftaeflriav-o.v'; llcatlon oi:MBynmMoM&!U& ' fall in ' -.-v,ri;.-T..4 .,..r fall to answer . for,"Waatctaeaa:-te ::;?; 3 1i-.ii-i ,J-it-:r:tlJ'Jl.i--.riS viaiuua niii iimi '. lo tsaai asaJlBM LL aatlT "isj the, reUef. grayed -if oW'tklhfilieoa.- Plaint,, to-witt -sr m,. :-.4SS That plalaUgvreeoVer. JuesWat , '. againat the said defesdaat:Bti Murahv: for tlm liiim nfllKO .aaf'JP,Bl ,.- .' '-... " - - .-- "2' ' 7 Art. mrere inereoByjirom j jaaww 'ffe 1914, at,tho;irae;pt 8vper'cef fg annum, and for'tse.OO'aaisoeeaalai;--'. torney's fee.- and: for tke-eoaM lmMJ&J&M aiannraniiinra.nr'tbi mmt ' Tm a' tx-m?. .. . - . --. ..... ... T -.,-.-. "v-,,. tr'-m mortgaged promises. ji rftii" t'i plaintiff' --, - -- W.. , ..MM -MH 'i-'l g complaint. bejtorissida ""? " VCiWI and;ald to .satisfy; plaintiff havejudgment and e: against the said J. H.vMurphy mortgaged lpremuM!MmdM a.ilit' lil'diment naiH-f V-i r.r i ..-. - . 4 :-T- J-. r . -r v.- ixzu umuciency; woica may-'remainL,lier,r)r, 1 applying all 'the broceeda-ot :taaalr4?pl Jt ttmtA nuAMllaAS -Lm-.aakaalaai. AajaUBaWWa-vS'ZrLy!ri j.t "W - ., r.T .-. 3K . r rx? i?& I andvthat the above named dejamd;ajjfej ants and all peMonicIalmlBgtajiderS'v?;' iiieuLauuseqaeai ,iof lueexecBlwnQMav I aM mnrfffnff.An aftM-nw.M.1-.,? l,fc.iCi prem.se 'elU-v el- aa nurcbasers. Jncumbra: vx.vA-i.:& otherwise, may be barred and w -. . .'-.... .s :,'' m every part .thereof. :. fe if'i 4 Thl summons Is BervedlupOB:! y'oitM'-' py -public, tlnn In the Evening 'liiid"lror-j,! ed March-is. 19i5;;rtbeflrsf tlon of this summons lis "It arch ?"16it' :iwfj '. .. . . ... .. . . . Vf - r.m Tt JI . uiiii. ana tne last; puoticaiionwiiiiitevftfr April;26191tK1!9.M . . im ..'.'..-... r-.-r't'', C-.M - -jah.. ttyntsu.xre?3 .,em&,J?6 Qrw&,&mm - t- r Atteraeri tor-- rjr. .- ,g-.4-ft is.o-l.tVrfMM'it1- ..--M-u--.-...,,,;, -iJ---, VI; 3SiS " " .'"". ,ff' -t?1wL -il rMhH tN-Sl $?, iiSKSiSs copilmted tu n. ccHiwrvaUvelntisWi- UOI. il WI,,U. HU, IHC. IVWlHHilW'1" ..-. .t-. , :.i .v. ,.'-j. li: nous ir.cu; ui '.tin.-mj.., phks "mv - accounts" Nvltr Ti;Wt AVAPV rnnvaBiauiiP amr',lAnV: .banktaatfa'! v we .b, f vvwa wt w t7.n'Hrv s t.'AJ ,' cumy, rot,yoii taja u jyouj avve " r jT' I St' ' ti saansanslBBBlBBBl J?C ijfcajjfcJKsvSB- ' iosWjWNmm. .3 'i- ceaat . xwmite-- ,. . w z ;u j -&i' . .-. -'T ..:. av'.i'-jpxve w Oirra. iiaKr. m,j"- H.'. rU. BM& A'.B. A aft L JLm.'k , - L. OTlltUO WT. ti.aft AWS?.) SfSeS-i rWBBffl 'Cray .?- &sm- m rK?Hsa MoKteg! WJoSl 'mMm &3f$ itVCJn I m&i mWS 'MH IWI 'M ' M .y V t .k ' A'-T. "."l-T 'V . m ,'r- .." - I-' 'T- u- -- . "- . -A mj.mmmmmmm