The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 01, 1915, Image 3

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HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
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from tti Play by James fleams.
h Four Parta.
4444 Attractions
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lloswnrth CoutedyT
"Aaslr's nivais,"
' Lubln Comedy
Admission lOe and 80c
Miliar V.vprf HaUrday aed Sunday
at ,
TEMPLE THEATER
TaeUIrl of the Music Hall,"
Kalom Three Reel Special
"The Master of Ilia Hoaee,"
Vltagraph Comedy
KXTIIIK CHAXOK SUNDAY "
Admiuiosi Always 19c.
MAT1.VKE DAILY AT SlM
AM- LICKXSRD PICTURED
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill, Ore,
MOTION I'lOTUKKH TUKHIM v
AMI SATURDAYS
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IfteWell-Known Novelist and the Gealorof iheKeeaed'Stonei
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Doar lUuiler of The Evening
Herald We know we have pea
lred you almoat to death, telling
you of our troubles for the laat
month. Wo were very aaxloua to
fell you of tho many things we
bare nt tho Dig Store, and, per
hapi, many things you didn't
know wo bad, so we Just wrote
one letter after another, and told
you nlmoHt all wo know. We
know we uro n little crude In our
makeup, niul not qiillo u-to-date
lu many HiIiikh of u present I
iln)-, luit uo iiHvure you, dear
fiMilrrn, Unit wo ulway mean
"ell, nuil ulwaya willing to jump
uj mid do nnythlnx for you we
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TWELFTH EPISODE
THI BLOOD CRYSTALS,
"On your right U the roildouce of
Mill KUIuu Dodie, who Is punung
the fatnoui mailer criminal known as
the Clutching Hand."
Tho barker had been Knuullloyuont
ly pointing outAho nuldcuccii of noted
New Yorkers as tho big ilaht-ieelng
car lumbered alon tluouth the'
atreets.
No one had paid uny attention to.
the unobtrusive Chinaman who at In.'
conspicuously In the middle of the ear.
He was ,Mr. Won I,oux Hln, but no
one saw auythlu particularly mys
terious about an Oriental vliltor, more
or leu, viewing New York city.
Wong was of the mandarin tyoe.
with long, drooplnt' muitache. well
dressed In Amorleau clothes, and con
forming to the new customs of an Oc
ddenlllied China.
Auyono, however, who hud becu
watching Long 8lu would have seen
that he showed much. Interest when,
ever any of the wealthy residents of
the city wero mentioned. Tho name
of Klalno Dodge seemed particularly
to strike him. 'Ho listened with subtle
Interest to what tho barker ssld and
looked keenly at the Dodge house.
The sight-seeing car had passed the
house, when he rose slowly and mo-iu
Honed that he wanted to bo let off.
The car stopped, ho alighted and stow,
ly rambled away, evidently marvotlna
greatly at the strange' customs of these
uncouth Westerners.
Elaine waa going out when sho met
Mary. 8I, looked at It with Interest,
m ouu woman always docs at tho pic
ture of another pretty woman. It was
b newspaper cut of Klalne, under
which was:
"ELAINE DODGE, THE HElrt.
ESS, WHOSE BATTLE WITH
THE CLUTCHING HAND IS CRE
ATING WORLDWIDE INTER.
EST."
To Insure tho publication of the
-oclal events In which you aro In
terested, telephone the particu
lars of the function to The Herald.
If possible, society items should
bo lu this offico by Friday evening
to insure their publication. Tho
Herald will gladly aid you in the
preparation of tho article if you
so wish, and do all in Its power to
imtko this department an interest
ing one to tho Inldes of the city.
I at the home of Mrs. K. B. KlrkendalL.ham, Mrs. M, h. Miller, Mrs. Fred
on Reclamation avenue, Wednesday ' Nltschclm, Mrs. Arthur Lewis and
, afternoon. The time passed merrily Mrs! B. B. KirkMdall, The gaeoU
In needlework and conversation, and .of the club were Miss Mary Stewart,
a dainty repast was served by the Miss Golden Whltmaek. Mlaa flirJ!
1'ortcr, Miss Albertlna Nltackelm,
Miss Mabel Westfall,-Mies Oils Lewis,
Miss Ina Westfall, MIm Wanda Klr-
olSeereRerkj ti;
nth FalU.'Orecenwlrtta sit
xrnai naia.BB i HJtaajia .
M'-reonfred'WUvV.m.'H- - n
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voir luiaaf. tnytyni, vxir ; ,.
Admlalstratrlx of IneaWwteTolAWl
llam.P.jMcMlllan; Psgead.t). ,
iwM?mm$m- -vt
l. n i , II ll.ljflLlll. .1 I IJJ.
Tho l.clHuro Hour Club will be en
tertained Wi'dnnailav nfinmn,. t...
'NOW," ha IjCKIIM ill 1h( lir.lrln. Mru ri... t' H'lli.. ... .
Mm .11,...-, ..mi . , -"-" " ov... , iiic m uur Home on
f; ' ",lmw 1" "hat I 'Tenth street, near High.
He wi-nt over to the wall and took i u,. . T T .. .
down a curious long Chinese knife L f" aMd MrH Lml Wto
.from a scabbard which hung there ,y movcd ,nt0 tho,r newlJr )Ur-
coniplcuouBly. chiised homo on Sixth and Jefferson.
See that?" he udded, holding it up.
Ileforo sho could say a word ho had
plunged the knife, apparently, Into hli
own breast.
"Oh!" cried .Maty, startled.
8he expected to hco him full. Hut
nnthllie htintii.nnil w.n, i,...,.i.j ,.
Was oriental trick knife, In which ,,Cr8,; "";, Krne''1 C' Klchardf'.
, I... I.I.. .1.. ...i . . .: K. It. Wllllu Mrs nlon.. 11 r...-
-irr. ; ,Tfcr .. ". '""." Mrs. .. z ;,rv: r u?,u" uo,ven not m .ym.
VWn ..fc ... ,. .IIJIH'II. llUIlllini' , ,- -" "- . VH...WIV, mi,, ,f, J.I
under his coat. "Now. vou Utah n"
'in directed.
Alnrv liiMillaln.l ll,,, , ,. i .
comiiund mm she nHintied the knife w
Klnnerly at him. II telescoped. He Invlutlons have beou
made her try It over, mid she stabbed AirK- Charles C. Hogue,
nun more resolutely. The water' from
the bluddcr poured out. .
"Oood!" cried. Long i5ln. much
pleaicd. "Now." he added, seating
himself beside her, "I want you to
liiro Klfllim her"
hostess. Members present wero Mrs.
Ben Owens, Mrs: A. Westfall, Mrs.
Frank Applegatc, Mra. M. A. Haw
kins, Mrs. J. Potter. Mrs. 8. J. Ilalltiv. kandall
Mrs. It. E Alexander, Mrs. Wm Sand-
Members of the Pythian Club, spent
rt Highly enjoyable evening at tbe
j homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hogue on
Thursday evening. This was a social
. session, and was devoted to 500. Late
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Letters From
the People
t Voters, l)o Xot Forget! i
That on Monday next wo are to!
eloct.flve new councilmen to serve the
city for the ensuing two years.
Also, that if tho prohibition law that
a . nv" iiuu oMcvi, in i9iu uuyuuuB lor
Mrs. I, it. Strubleand Mrs. Philip i "i!, onforraenl uf tne pOals,.
J. Slnnott wero guests at yesterday's ' i' Tn "laU' CT? 'Ti
meeting of tho Entre Nous Club, held-r,:0nr, ,posed jhat w- tn"
t the homo of Mrs. William H. Shaw, "" ' ' to "D,d" 8 '"
and attended by the followlnK mem'' " th'9 C ty " m"ch of ? farce.,u, WM'
me iucbi opiion law or recent mem
ory, when Its enforcement devolved
(Continued on page 4)
Notice or Hheriir Sale of Real Estate
(No. 661 Equity)
In tbe Circuit Court of the. State of
Oregon, for the County of
Klamath.
John A. Llnman, Plaintiff;
John C. Yadon, Mrs. Fern Yadon,
His Wife, Big Basin Lumber
Company (a Corporation), 'Le-
una nosier, iseienaanis.
under ana ,py virtue or, a decree of
foreclosure' and sale of tbe land and
premises hereinafter described, made
and entered on the 23d day of April,
A. D.. 1915, and under and by virtue
Heanlnlkwi
, isTQhTSagj f
Ple Street t the SesMsr Stag-
MlrnkMml w;-sj&!;mi;
v Tho Common Coaacil of tswOMriCfti x
.... -l. ... 1 '.i L."' .'J-W' .
iruamuin rails, oeesang Uesaasnssj(.; -f
to change the grade of ' BMkVwtrliitTtAn V.
tfrora the northerly II:ornsfiSt
lo-tho southorly llae'ef 'HsA?aeMiat.j
dhr.Vli nml ml ttirlh 'u nltflrV?ft5i t3KjLAl
'- Curv'OfttelM
Plnui'ulrual mmIIi llaa aL ' 'U7T3.Vi V I
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5tars 'Ta
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ViV"4SK
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o her, ' Itoborts. Mrs. James W. Howie and ' '
1.011 Hln look a bladder of water i Mrs. W. It. Boyd The afternoon u- , Do uot "et, either, that tho ene-
from a table near by and concealed It pleasantly snent in nof.riiu-nrV n.i 'mleH of Prohibition are etill alive and
llllflnr Mm .isi.,1 ..V ..,- ... ' 'nsilt..A tn ........ .. . 1.- .-. ..... ...v .'.
lino hostess served dainty refresh- "-""'" wmuiuuuy, una motor an execution issued out or the aaia
i nifniK they have their candidate for council- circuit court of the Stale of Orecoa.
man in every ward of thia city, who, J on the 30th day of April, A. D. 1915,
ur elected, wjii do the behests of the In the above entitled suit, wherein
nquor tranic to render the prohibi- tho plaintiff. John A. Llnman. ob-
120 teei irom fine j
toward High ........ 189.0
High street, south line 18B.0
. .SUthgtMetff&fi
SIdewalk.andat
. .. mJmtm$&
jPiiie Street', north.llae 'tI.Ki!ii:kSv-5:
120 fee from. aW"M&&1GrMt
'teward: High... . . l.XimUWWh
llla-h street, south HaWlig B ii:'fe;
(does hereby, on wMttf&z&BM-'4&
!. unli,n A.;tJS-i2:AlA''j2LZ.m2:$..l-. !-.,
M.a,i wMiiwu,,uuii, gmnnnvi, mnj;i: .T
tluUt Is the intention of ttCeBMsiM
Council of the:Cityof:Kmmatt':lsW:
to change the gradefthats
heretofore- oflclally ,eetaAltok';fei
Sixth, street, i frornHheiertiealyf Maie
isnued by
Mrs. Silaa
(I'OUllllMI'll
lll'lllllllll'
Monday)
lllill I'JIIH, llllll IIUIN
linn-. Si-e riilln.lr. ff.1.1 .tin In Hi.
In
tin- Circuit Coiut ..f the State of,
Oregon. Inr Klnmntli.'onnty. i
Allien I). Ilnyu. I'lnlntlff. I
vs.
V. '.'lirsleiiH. Dlllin C. Curttuns.1
tJeo. I'. Koblnson, Fannie L. Hob
hirion, 11. A. liutTtim nnd Ida M.
I'.'iluicr, Defendants.
.Vol Ice Ih hereby given that by vir
tue of nn execution and order of sale1
Obenchaln, Mrs. Robert E. Watten
burg and Mrs. Karl a, Cummlngs for
n party to bo held next Saturday eve
ning at tho homo of Mr. and Mra.
In...... n.. I,tl. ... a n. .1.
iivkuv. un iukii HLriii-i. nnnr h nn.,
, Curds will be the principal diversion-"MU0 " uc Juo8wa 10 prevent a
,liirlng the evening. lapso in taw enforcement, and Insure
a ! ,'a in- strict enforcement of the law by
, .Mrs. I.. M. Fitch left this week foripuU,ng "8 fronds not enemies In
u month's visit to outside, points, i offlce'
Fiom hero she went to California, to' T,le sentries, of the Demon Rum
intend tho exposition and to visit "never aleep on post."
rrlends at Oakland nnd Berkeley. Be sure you vote to sustain the ver
Comlng north, she will visit at Ash-) diet of Oregon at the polls by .casting
Innd beforo returning. your votes for known friends of the
prohibition law to the office of city
The weekly meeting of the Mills councilman next Monday.
Addition Embroidery Club waa held' Respectfully, .O. A. STEARNS.
. . . .... i
uon iaYB as rarclal and obnoxious as talned a judgment and decree against
John C. Yaden, et at, defendants
Parry Bennett almoat on the steps of ilsoued out of the above entitled court,
tbe house. ai.it In this rnuse on tbe 3d day of
'" orouguv you me waicn. re- Ah,il. tlir.. minn n dncriw, mn.1. nnd
Thought I'd like to c.tored of record In snld -court and
cr.iMe on the 3d day of April, 1915, In'
favor of the above named plaintiff
nnl tignlnst the defendants herein,
marked Bennett.
give It to yoa myself.
He displayed the watch which he,
himself had bought a couple of days
before tor her birthday. He had called
for It himself at tho Jeweler's, where It
had itow been regulated
iltiectlng the sale of certain real prop-i
city horoln described, to satisfy the
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UUK WLLKLY SfcKMON I
j t
f &.,. ym . a la , warn . m rnaiiir imssiiiB i .iiiip
"Oh, thank you," exclaimed Elaine. tiiin of SC.879.4C. ndludaed due the
"Won't you como In?" t-Inintlfr. and costs and dlsbura-mentu
They had scarcely greeted each other (flf ,,, ,, taxod t , togethor
when Long Slu strollod alonB. Nolther .. . . . ... . ' .
luivivot via nsaiu ouum Ht tuo into
romfort of your home, come down
and see ,11s. Yes. do come, 'cause
any little kindness you nay ex
lend to us. no matter how small,
H1 help us some, "
lu winding 4i p this little cru
aite, we wish to thank you for
the use of your ears, and In the
future wo will try to be more
brlof und merciful In the tone ot
our lot tors.
Wishing you all u prosperous
oar, with plonty and to spare, we
bK 10 remain, very sincerely
yours, H viROIL,
Shift lloss nt tho Big Storo.
Oondbye,
'v.wwwwwwwwiwm
""' iot thom, however, had time to notice
Iml now. deny nuonlo. anv time 1. ho ifulet Cbinaniiin who passed the
you Imu 11 little money to snare I bouse, looking at Klalne sharply out ot
M you need n few Thing, for tho . '0, "El HTZ ""H
(. "w.. .HI " -""
I street.
I "Isn't It a beauty?" cried Elaine,
holding It out from her as they entered
tho library, and examining It with
great upprectattou. "And, oh, do you
know, the strangest thing happened
I yestecday! Sometimes Mr. Kennedy
acts too queerly for anything."
She related how Craig had burst in
on her and Aunt Josephluo and had
almost torn the other watch off her
. wrist.
I "Another watch?" repeated Bennett,
j atnu7od. "It must have been a mis-'
taico. Kennedy is crazy,
"I don't understand It, myself," mur
mured Elaine,
W.D.MILLER
Manufacturer of
HOLLOW HCUJMNO,
D 8ILO mOOKB
ti 1'l.lTKS
U'l KIXUS OF (JONOKKTK
xidowiiiim, Ki0,,ra and
i'.ctnlnlng Walls'
"OOFING A W'KCIAITY
Sixth and Walnut
. WOOD!1
J Wood, loMvf, . , .,.,. ,ftf0
. '-" i 1 ' mrf . -
'-, 1 .('Me4eS(
1 ii, , a)wJMi
1 .,, ,v. ,,,.., pine
no9 and I4wk Wood
foal a4VMlH
KLAMATH FUEL CO,
Jia Mam, SJreef
WOUhlB load
" Slab. 4.r.
xng Sin was revolving some dark
and devious plan beneath his impas-,
sive Oriental countenance. Ho was no
ordinary personage. In fact, he waa ,
aatuto enough to have no record. He
left that to his tools.
This remarkable criminal bad estab
lished himself In a hired apartment t
down towt j
Long Sin, now in rich Oriental cos
tume, waa reclining on a divan snQk-)A)ru 3j i9jr,
log a airaagc-iooBiiJsj iivo uu yi?iua
with two pet white rats. Each whltorat
had a gold band around his leg, to,
which waa connected a gold chain
about a foot lu length, and tho chains
ended In rings which wero sllpned
over Wong's little lingers. Ordinarily
he carried the. pets up the capacious
slaeve of each armv
A little Chinese giri. aiso in native
costume, entered and bowed deferen
tially, "A. Miss Mary Caraou," she lisped In
soft Sflgltsh,
"Let the lady enter," waved Loug
In, with a smile of subtle satisfaction,
The girl bowed again and silently
left the room, returning with a hand
some, very well-dressed white woman.
It would be difficult to analyse Just
what the fascination 'was that Long)
Sin exercised over Mary Carson. But I
u the servant left tbe room, Mary
bowed almost as deferentially as the
little Cklnesb girl; Wong merely nod
d4 In reply.
After a moment he slowly-rose and
took from drswer a newspaptr clip
JMr. mttwtt a weed he kuded It to
of 7 )er cent per annum from April
2, ID in, and cxpensee of such sale,
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
oyocutlon, I have levied upon said
premises und will on the Cth day of
May. 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of said day, nt the
front door ot tbe court houso In
Klnmnth Falls. Oregon, sell nt public
nucllou to the highest bidder for cash
Ii: hand, subject to redemption accord
Iiik to law, all the right, title and In
terest of the above named defendants
In rnd to the following described
premises:
SJ3K 8EU of Section 22; SWtt
SWy, ot Section 23; NWH NWK
of Section 26; NEVi NEW of Sec
lion 27; NV4 NEK, 8WK NEK,
NW. NW 8WH. SV4 NWK
and SH of Section 36; BK SW
Vi of Section 35; in Township 40
South, Range 12 E. W. M, Also
NEK and EH W of 8ectlon 2;
N14 NEK of Section 11, In Town
ship 41 South, Range 12 E.-W. M..
nil ot said prenilaes being situate In
Klamath County, Oregon.
Oatod at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Luke 9:23. "And He said unto
them all: If any man will come
after me. let him deny himself, and
take up his cross (rally, and ..follow
me.'"
Jesus came from Heaven to earth
to mnko known to the world that he ' research, roan Is likewise lost. Ig-
hnd been appointed the Savior of
sinners. He declared of his work,
"I came not to call the righteous,
but sinners to repentance." And
again, "for tho Son of Man. Is come
to seek und to save that which was 'asking us to leave off those useless
lost.' Wo conclude therefore, that, things in the development of Christ-
man without Christ is lost. And Inn character. He gives us uneara
that Christ Is tho Savior of the lost. . cd eternal life, and asks to show ap-
0. 0. LOW. Sheriff.
By KLSIB LOW, Deputy.
3-10-17-24-1
' 1
That He is tho only Savior of the preciation of His gift by living pure
lost. To secure salvation calls for IKes. He asks us to renounce, those
11 surrender by the individual to Htm.1 things in. which la no profit.: C The
who. Is his Savior. This requires' satisfaction of soul produced by sal
absolute unconditional surrender: vntlon should appear the desire if or
great earthly wealth. The service
t of Qod should fill our-cup ot Joy to
the brim. ,
Jesiia expects his saved to take tip
their cross dally,, .Cross bearing, is
commander. Thoy are governed en- ," T T. . a .,
im. . ii.ni m.n-i -.. ! bearing Is a duty required dally, con-
Kriit. if.dnii on thtr mm. stan0'r- Cross bearing. Involves bear-J
. .. ,. , . . ., , ng tho name of Christ, church mem
Jesus as tho captain of man's satva-' w7.fc, kii . n.w.. -nMhi
,i ,..t ..ir.i.i --.. borshlp, public and private worship,
and defending his cause. Cross bear
ing requires self-renunciation; It ro
qulres its bearer to ever be known
us Christs.- The great-wooden beam
ot Christ's cross overcame Him, for
possible, In order to create a demand
lor its repeal. above named, which said decree waa.
Eternal vigilance on the part of on the 23d day ot April, A. D. 1915,
tbe temperance, people of the city nnd j recorded in the Journal of said. court,
volume 8, page 95, I am commanded
to sell all the following land and real
estate, to-wlt: ,
A, piece or parcel of land located
and situate In the county of Klamath
and state of Oregon. and more partic
ularly bounded and described as fol
lows, to-wlt:
Beginning at the extreme east
erly corner of lot eleven, (ll)J In
. block two, (3).,in Hot Springs Ad-J
dltlon tp the city ot Klamath Falls.
Oregon, thence in a southerly di
rection eighty-three mad seven'
tenths (83.7) feet'along the north
west side; of Pine street; jihenceVat
"right angles wHh the said ' Pine
street in a northwesterly direction
ninety-six and, two-tenths ' (96.2)
feet, more or leas, to the. Intersec
sectlon with the United States rec
lamation service -canal right of
way: thence In an easterly 'direc
tion along the said right ot way.
one hundred-and thirty-one (111)
feet, more or less, to the place of
beginning;
being a triangular piece of ground
bordering on Pine street and the
United States right of way, and being
the eastern portion ot lot eleven
(11), block, two. (2), ot the said Hot
Springs addition to the city of Klam
ath Falls, in Klamath county and
stato of Oregon, together "with all
and singular the tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances thereunto
belonging or in anywise'appertatnikg.'
That the amount ot the said plaintiff's
Judgment against the above named
John C. Yadon Is as. follows, to-wlt:
The sum of $1,160.00, together with
iSSSStftf
.t:3.-jt"ti 1
v aar ,1 ;i.
rziAS
,111
-
of Pine street to the seuta)el!-i
)i$m:
rw
grade furnished by the clty;ee4rsrtmi
aboveMt fohhjH .,',?i&':Mt?lwi
This resolution eh-U be kept of r&$0M
ord In the office of:tma!Paef---M$Mt1&
and shall be oubllshed fo"tae'ee-i:l?J
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iwcuiive implications ur me ciiy;,oi- ;
of, High streetaojaa 1 tojeesir:
IIia worn' ttfkrf 'flaiif nMl-' B' v,.
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forth, Int the midst 'of . povertyr 1
squalor, debauchery, revellngs, ex-;
cess, arunKeoness, vice and crime,
men are lost. In the midst ot plenty
peace, pleasure, intellectual attain
ment, social prestige, political power,
scientific enllghtment and historical
f-m&ff:
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visions, or- section 20a, r&ntm,uhiWV&w2
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uity ot Kiamaui raiu,
County of Klamath,
mam 01 yregos. ' &?
I, A. L,. LeaviU. Police Judge
City or Klamath,
hereby attest' the
properly 'aadco'rrlawhaUisai
01 tne nenoiuuon aeoptea 1
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tty of ..the members; a.UM?.CesvMKv'P?,-7
Council .etectnpprlrfai
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immjvT, Ksk- regaiarL ewi-g fjmmi&$,v-fi
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I'oll.Judge of 'the Clty;e aOsUswthMg
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norance and wisdom alike are' power
less to save the soul. There Is there
fore no profit in gaining the whole
world and losing the priceless soul.
Jesus comes to save us from sin",
noss., iNol SanmejsAiTjletle&fS
jiuruiwetii curner pi nana owe smaassiffiyfej
tcrstreotsJ8an.FraiiciaW:'CsJ:rtlWii-iJ!
We notlco that Jesus requires self-
denial on the part of those who come
after Him. Somo become brave In J
the wako ot a victorious army. Oood1
soldiers are always obedient 'to their
lion, requires self-denial on the part
of thoso who depend upon; Him -for
protection. .The reasonableness of
this demand Is recognised, In this;
that without Him we are hopelessly
lost. As Savior It Is his right to con
trol their course of action hence-
A carload each of Buicks, Studabakars and MaxwaUs
hava baan racaivad by us during tha past month.' DM
it avar occur to you that tha opinion of an ownar that
has run tha saute modal car for several yaars is batter
than tha word of a salasman?
Did you avar considar what arrica amounts ta, or
what parts are going to east you after yeu hava
bought yaur car?
Ask tha man that is driving a car bought from us.
WHITE PEJJCAN GARAGE
there was none to sustain -Him, he
bore it alone, In our cross bearing
wo havo Him to sustain us, and He
assured us that: "All power is given
unto me, go ye therefore and preach
tho gospel to all natlons.etc," Hat
red, ridicule, betrayal and the stigma
of the cross of Christ may. be our
portion, but He" promised to be with
un until the sad,; AW M
It we would, know that we are
truly following j Christ its prqqf Is
In the facf, thal'-'Ohrla't'e'aake we
deny our self and dally bear his
cross. If, we are sot willing toiaub
mlt ourselves to Hlraat all,tlmes,rwe"
are not truly following Hln. It we
are ashamed of the result, of bear
lag iHls cross, we sre not 4ruly tol
lowlsf Him. .Our, will .siust submit
to His will, our thought sat lfs) iaust
be dlreeted by His ward sa
We are His llcht sad we"tMt'Sh-M
or Hlaa ' .. '. .;.. ' If u A JHJpiX'rW
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interest thereon at the rate of 6, per
cent per annum from'theH,date of the
Judgment and deereeaforeaald.yls.:
the 23d day of April! A, b5ll5.'aad
the further sum of $100.00 for attor
ney's fees, and the costs and disburse
ments of the above entitled suit,
amounting to the sunt of ' 17.50. ' -Notice,
Is hereby given, that ion
Monday, the 3 1st day of May, A. p.
1915. between the hours ot9 o'clock
a. m. in tho forenoon of said day, "and
4 o-'ciock p. m. ,m.,the afternoon of
said day, to-wlt: at the hour of 8
o'clock p. m.. in, the afternoon of the
said day," at' the county court house
In the . city, of Klasaath Falls.
Klamath county, state of 'Oregoa. I
will, in obdeience to the, said; deem
of foreclosure and sale and'executlon
Issued thereunder, at public aucttoa,
sell the above described laade"aad
real estate, air so muchthereetaa
may oe necessary to satiatynhesaM
plaintiff's Judgment, uafweasli, tei
gother with Interest thefeon.aa bere
totore stated, and tae-feosto and '
pense of sale, to the highest and hast
bidder therefor, for eashTln gold
coin of the UaRed States ot Amariea.
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t.ai -t.i-' ,L j-... i " .."--tv-Sjl
nuuuo tatn iauiasii-UPOSij;sJ&ji
tho followlnrdescrtbed sk.oa?'Mf
count of '.Assessment 'No.' r,1tevied,'a
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me oin aay-oi Marcn. itfio. tneaeTf-wK
eral.-amounta set 1 oppcIter.the!'nawM;Sf!ij
ofyhe r?3pectlve:.shareholders.aii;;fel-fiS;;)'
lews: 'J' "T '''KSrMm$.
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aeoifMi Martin ;TM
Ge3M M, Martin' 4r, 108 . UtMM.
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trustee' :,..',, - '28- 4fiM'4lf'
The onaI anpf
.of CalfforaIa,at'A;r ylMf
uua 4su0QiDtr vai7v';
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Jho. C. HUf truste'e.ia VVPiiS.
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and order of the .board lot Jdtteetota.KS,
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Notice Is hereby give that the un-
derslgasd baa, Ssm dulyV aiipotatsd
administratrix: .ef tjteaiute'of ?.WIi;
so-many. shares of each pares)
Btqck,may,beyBeessary,will be seWr--!
at 9?'&&l,mfr!&Mg!&&
company at Mi).;i;Hnwa:atfyiV ; ,.
the uortuweat;corrilr8eoaa4 . , .
Sutter latreuVJBa-VlaalsanfiiJWiSr.-'i,-'
okvWednsy;TtheCi'th!:tS;latV " '!
fti5ra)?10io'clkkVm:'-'der;: ', -1 A
to, pay ssld dollaqueataaaeossseat - U
thereon; together with costs :ot adver' ,." ,
'tisrn'K and expestrtlmaahi: '
iB'y order of th:Bord,of JWrsotoie':'' ';
m 4 .JOHN'CCsjwatarysf'
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