'. n i-WK- ft 2tf i ' T. 38 l&Sb ? .v. i !" at ,t tUWUlAV, MAV 4, leUS THE EVENING 11EKALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON' REWSY STORIES HF FINE GROVE .vsS if A&'Ji'. V,THI.lV A.VNIVHHHiillV IH( IxBH' I'MXKI.MI O.V lllf IIMIK. tyriiKii ,:uk tkmh Yewest1 Champion Shaking Hands With the Greatest Ex-Champion r; iilcniM Special Hervleo) ' ! 'ImNi: OltOVK, May 1. Ile,v. 13, ( i . ' ...,.. tl IP nllllrill r,l RIcIinniK " ""i " v i KUmnth KnllH, prt-nchcd lit I'lno (iWTf. Himilny, hlx text bofnu; "l.'nlili. Hop1 a1"' ,,0Vl''" '. ,$jolm "roll has llnfslied plniUliiK ' MiffOP. ii"1 wllh l,,H w,f" nui1 "''"d ' , i I, ... l.'l,....n,l, I,",. IP,. I h mOVCU limn m i ' '' -...in mko up I 'K. fltorc IiIh duties nt tlui K, K, Charles Diitlnn ha Ih.'oii roimlrltiK trace for Jolm Hrolt HiIh week, 'C . , A moiorcyrlii expert from tlio C. & j H.Klectrio nml Cyclo shop wiih out trirhlnp r ii I Cosluff how to run IiIh motorcycle , Mm. Horn McOlny from Douglas1 county, Oregon, nnd her dntiKlilor. jiIhMaIoI, from Klnmnth Fall, vis-1 Itcd iUt, Klmer MrOliiy Inn week. - Mr, nml Mrs. If. M, Miller worn! lurprlsod on the anniversary of tholrl 5Jnd birthdays by tint old nml youiik' i folks of I'lno drove, find tho woaih r not been bo Inclement, there would , hsvo boon still more prevent, nnd ov wrbody enjoyed (IhuiihIvvm to tlio ut- mont. At ii Into hour a diilnty re-, lt wns served. Present were Mrs. ' Icrnblce, Mr. and Mr, Elliott, Mr., and Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. and Mm. ll'rown, Mm, White, Miss linker, MIkh! Irrnblre, Mlssea Inox, Helen and " Vivian Klllott, Callo and Ornn Icen blce, Itobcrt Klllott, Ferret llllynrd, lkule llrown, O. Wllhro, Chnrlr lYnttmi nnd Karl Mnek, dBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa fv ,-, jmmsamv-i 'jrjm.r.? Kivavz rr iwa--5uiyg. i i i.m-j hmzr:rx Ho didn't mention war, aor the aur noK of etornlty. i herd a aalro of heavy artillery whIW he was apeak lng, but. he coBtlnueaVunmoYed, tell log how hard It nay be, aoraetlmea, Lto, lend a Christian life. Ilia text waa about Thoraaa, the dla clplo, who would not believe Chrlft had rlaen until he bad aaen for him- clf, the print of the nails. "Today," ho said, "when wo doubt, tliero are no print of tho nails for us to sec. Christ appeared in person to that, unfortunate Thomas and carried him over the Torrent of Doubt. But wo must bridge the chasm between doubt and belief by faith,- and we must squnro out our, lives to bur be liefs." ' That was tho tone of his sermon. i llo was an earnest person. His huge tan hIioch were disclosed beneath his 'kowii, tho collar o'f. his chaplain's coat' showed abovo it. He wore a watch on his wlst, and he consulted ill from time to time. A lieutenant 'of artillery sat at tho organ; on bis military collar was the artillery em ' Mem of n bursting shell. The audl- ciico wag In khaki except for a scoro of nurses In blue. , Tommy Atkins, bless bis heart, waa any two dlrectort, andshall atati' the time oi aucn proposea meeting ana the naturo ot business to be transact ed thereat. " , Such writtan call shall be-flkd with tho 'secretary, who shall thereupon Immediately and at least five dayabe foro tho tlnfe fixed for such meeting, mall, postpaid, to the president and each member of the board a copy of such call. If the secretary fall or re fuse to mall copies thereof, as above, provided, then either the president, If he Issue tho call, or1 any one of the members who issued the call, may, mako and mall copies of tho call with like effect as If done by the secretary. At all meetings of the board1 of directors two directors ahall consti tute n quorum for the transaction of business. Alt meetings of the board of direct- t'j.'jV"' and; the lands j " tlAftui)4ac4Ukt:: Oregon,'this'lrd"arof - l KIAKATH WATttl (Seal) r k ,,4Aft:.i:-iMd j i 'ut, iwn,...nmi , pate;orrt.MibllS)tikrttf;. 1915. . , , JHIMHH mi i ii mil ' - sVMA wmi vmrnnH -m WWteWrVi$B -'rtl tjfuwyi r" ;M-- 'ShnK lf Ivpj .. v.?-.,v ttMlff- Sf rl Miller vlcltcd bin brother nciir Honanin Hiiuilny nnd Monday, The I.:i(IIch Civic Club will moot at the homo of Mrs. Phillips nt Altitmout Itanrli Ttmrriilny nflernoon. f ' iTIin brlilue ucronH Lost Itlvnr nt Olcne liml a new ticck floor laid Inst Mk. .hi.- Wlll.ii'it, Stw Winlil'i, nuiuiiloii Hob l'i(liinmiiH, (reatfKt cK-Clinnipioii not there. This waa an audience of ' English citizens, whom you might . linvo found In any church In England on this bright, Sunday morning, come j over here to France to do their duty, land the parson waa talking to them as simply as a parson can talk who la ftrylng to help folks along in their so ' lutton of their problems of life and .death. It wus tho same way at the foot i ball game this afternoon Th.e die jtant cannon rumbled then, also. I 1 talked to two artists from the Chelsea ' Art Club, who had been in the battle of Ypres, and who were as hardened veterans of war as Napoleon ever j knew, I talked to a butcher from the j West End of London. I talked to a .carpenter. I saw a Cambridge man i and a horse farrier, playing football, side by side. ! This crowd wasn't made up of ! Tommy Atkins, tbo professional sol ! dler. It was John Bull, on the lob. ' ,'riw county court litis furuUlii'd the pepulo of Meadow Lake with tlfty pounds of dynnmlto to work tho rnmt between I'lno Orovo nn'd Mendnw Uke. U'hun Uob KtiMiminoiis, groatrst of old null of clothes which cost him, beat Jim Corbett, March 17, 1897. the world'a pugilistic ehumplona slncu iibont J2fl uioutlm before lto was even! Wlllard l.s said to have weighed 247 Queuimbury fltihtlug begun, learned mntched with Johnson. Wlllnrd, in when lie stepped into the ring with Hint Jew W'lllatd would i;o through fact, hud not boon champion long ' Johnson In Havana, April C. Ilallliuori! on his way from Havana, enough to buy n llk hat and frock After Wlllard reached Now York he where ho had taken the title held by coat, which are recognized ns the rcg-jlet It be known that he would don the Jnck JoIiukoii, he hurried to the xta-ulnr uniform of champions and" sonio! tegular uniform of champions as soon tlou to In; among the llrsl to groia the stiilosnioii. ns ho hnd tlmo to visit a good tailor. new horn. Hob wore a silk hnt anil Hob, who with his live feet etuVen He Insisted he would leave tho Whltej frock coat, Ho was resplendent, ns'luchoi, Is rather ti tall man, hud to Lights nnd lied Ughls alone, reaiilenilunt iik chniuplons are expect- look up to talk to tho new champion,' "They won't get me," he said. ml to be. Wlllnrd whs In tho plain who Is six feet six Inches, aomo seven . "But they 'got' most other chum-i soft lint ho bought when ho was a InclieH taller than the groat Cornish- pions." ho waa told. t i Invo for East ..-!.(. .... ... f.l ...1. .... .... Tt..t. .... .. il. . k.. II..I 4.. .... 4 nrt t'tin tinnnil nln.iit lm lxi (ha ' 'Wiiiiti noio .tiiiiii neuron oi wiim- nopei man. irau wan iiio niimiuni mirain i '"' i mi., . . j ,. Archie' Alexander and Miss iiu wno mo iiuiKiiHiK siotn oi mo ut'ir' eiiuiniuuu uiu rniK " nuunu, ,in. .- i.iiu, i , .. lunn. ""'Vana j.jj yesterday for the East, liugliiKiiC worm, tio wore tlio name wniguing nuout tun pounua wnen no. my spare uine. no retnieu. Mrs, Alexander will spend tho sum I The world has never before seen 1 another army like this English one I men who can be counted almost in i millions each man his own man's man; each man doing his duty be cnuso something within htm has forced him to do it; each man playing to tho grandstand that lies within himself and to the Utile gallery In his castle back homo. (H.ifcty llrst) Tho pure homemade candles nt tho Sugar Bowl. 1-H The Steam Laundries of Klamath Kails support flfteon American fam ilies, who do not llvo on rlco, alcop In th laundry, or bojuI their monoy.to foreign countries. lrtf DRINK HOT T1A FOR A BAD GOLD "' I ,',"H' " ," MUM... fit a Mimll package of Hamburg llfe4 Ton, or as the Herman folks rH ll,"IInmburgr Bruit Thee," at any I'lmrmmy, Tako a tabtespoonful ot the a. mt a cup of. boiling water upon " "mr through , sieve and drink a t?U lull ut any time during the day or lH-(ore retiring. It ia tho mnxt 'nwllve way to break, a cold and cure (')t, tin It onn4lio pores of the skin, riloviiig eoitgwtlon. Also loosen the tU, thus driving a cold from the Tllffll. , Trv It tlin noxt time you suffer from M or tho grip. It "I inexpensive ,ad entirely vcgeUble, therefore safe M bsrmUiis, , HUB BACKACHE AND MMTOUI luk Pain tad HJkm away with 'mail bottle f eld kenett tt Jaoobs OU , When your back is sore and tamo, . ")',!" Mltlc er.theumatiaro has )u itllTened up, dont suffer I Get a t. fcnt ,H,tu f old, honest "St. Oil" t My drug, itore, pour u llo a, j.m,r hand and rub it right Mofth imin or ache, and by tho time u count fifty, the aoreneaaW lame- til, ,,'onfl t J,m t,Uy lPPldl Th'Usoothtnit, P rtraiinK oil needs to be used' only .h uke the aehe and pain right Uif ou,r h d ends the misery. Ii , ,'',, ? absolutelv harmless &m'n e hun'the skin. ' Anthln elso ,topi Juatbiujo, selatlca Jame back mlsiry so promatlyl A ' "V n rraTsrassi wm i .nocci; ';urnishod room." wWlaitS uates trunictents COc id fl.OO; "y week, 2,C.O Ma.UP, ' """ St., bet. Haiti and Plate What an American Sees on the Firing Line in Northern France mcr with rolatlvea In Fowlervllle. Mich., nnd Miss Evans, who has been a nurse at tho Blackburn hospital, goes to Join her parents in Canada. asoclatlon. That Section eleven (11) of Article three (3) of said By-Laws be amend ed to read as follews: Section 11. Each member of tbe board of directors shall receive as compensation seven (7) dollars per day for each day In attendance at the meetings of, the board of directors, nnd tho actual expense Incurred in attendance at such meetings. Each member of the board of di rectors shall receive as compensa tion flvo (5), dollars per day for each day's, performance of' duties derelv: lng upon him by .order of the beard of directors and the actual expense Incurred by hlra In the performance of such duties. That Section one, (1) of Article four (4) of the By-lawa of the Klam ath Water Users Association be amended to read as follews: Section 1. Revenues necessary for the accomplishment of the purposes of this association shall be raised by an assessment made against the shares of stock of the association by order of the Board of Directors. No assessment shall become delin quent within less, than thirty (SO) days after the time of' levying the game. v , All delinquent assessments due the Klamath Water Users, Association shall bear a penalty of one (1) per centum per month until paid; -That .the. following amendment be added to Article three (3). of the By Laws of the Klamath Water Users As sociation to bo designated as .Section twelve (12) thereef: Section 12. That -where tbe owner or owners of land subscribed to, this association shall, .cause, or auffer to permit others to cause any injury or damage to 'any canal, 'ditch' or drain ditch used in connection with, the operation of tbe Klamath Project by any majiner or means whatsoever; ao that the 'flow of water Is' obstructed, or the. necessary and accustomed' head cannot be maintained, such land owner or owners shall Immediately, Ico Creams, plain and fancy; Sher bets, etc.. at the Sugar Bowl. 4-4t LEGAL NOTICES Staff Correspondent, With Sir John French's Army Writes Unusual Series Kecardincr conditions mine - - i Field of the Latest Fighting .NOTICE To the Stockholders ot tbe Klamath Wator Users Association You are hereby notified that tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of the Klamath Water Users Associa tion, pursuant to Section 1 of Article 2 of the By-Laws of said association, jwill be held In the Houston, opera house. Klamath Falls, Oregon, Fri day, the 4th day of June, A. D. 1,916, He came out, at. the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. You here to tight and ho Is In dead earn- are notified that such mooting Is held BBBBSW&V lly WIIjMAM 11. KIltil'HUltD . (I'nltcd l'ress StnfC Correspondent) iii.'Ai)ni!Aii'i'i:ns oi.' THK lilt IT- ilvo minutes.- He's carrying" a gun .if he over see's it again .,-... t ar i vt ! n m Tl X It X ! ...,1 i....t-l tr Mini.' I He I tvlll ft till ' I Mil i II il 1 I i i U II 1 II 1'4 U 1 VtVlMlllh aMtii, ws " .. ,-- FltANCi:, April l".--(ny mill to1 him for you lying under n wooden est nnd sorlous onrnest. He wasn't Now York) This IS not Tommy At-::io.ss In ofio of tho field cometarles', always singing 'Tlpperary'.' while ho k I n s; It's John hw part of the Jim tiint no camo ont was uiiib ui uun " iw., " " ,...11 imfi, to o0 well nnd noiny unisncu. it wihid no wvviuuiuuus iu u im , ,...., ' was his duty to show that ho bcllovcd work; b , (0 ,.ulj ol. not only thnt an Englishman's homo'Tlils Is a serious Job Just like his bowH with tho Kng- ' 1B c8t,t' u,lt thnt a Belgian's peace time ouiy; uio irotiq ana mo Dy. .. . .',..' i.nnm mwi n Fmnriiiiian's home and ' music may como after tho Job isL.,! lisii army yon mniio - ......; .. , ' i . .... . ovcrv homo in nil civilization Is u done. HUH IHHllllUl.l. ' . a. i.i.... Kiicred shelter that must bo the , rofeasTonnT'lonehed by oiicmlt. ; rubbing elbows with this volunteer E glial, od'or. Is' There's a thrill nbou. being with ; Urlllsh army comes with the know he on' plenty, llo' tho KnGlUh army that no American, here arc i only tjo great low o. the K.1B- can miss. Those hundreds upon hun- Power. In the world that have the Is a uy John dreda of thousands of men are volun- luntnry military system, Oreat 11 h he every ' "ers, every man sat down and "rltaln and tho United Stafes. V"11.,'" .V. VIL ,,?...:, h .i . rr himself before Through all the long winter, back Z:Z, Zuo nl to tho recruiting ofilco ..ailn tUo nr.t.sh Isles, I Ai-nunil hero 1 it i ntked for a place In tho nrmy 'I'nminv At- dnr. in tlio jsugusn army i .. i .. ....... ..i.. ltiiiii moo i, 11(1 a IIIH I HI lllilll M llltlllt u u u- ,ik.,. ,,. i,ia ,ii.0rini-B. for bo's a countor-murchlug, about, John linii nau no . - , -.:;,.. " , , 1 ' , ' ,. ,,.! alwnya sot determinedly, Now I see for .the purpose of, electing a board ot directors for the ensuing year, and for tho transaction of such otherbusl- ness as may regularly be brought be- uo ' moro docs he do it now. jforo such meeting. The following amendments Tli i iirlll Mint Ihn Amsrlrnn eats.) Iltf. .MmlJt4. . liundrods of thousands). kins In tho soldlor thnt. Kipling slugs ini, null nui niivi'i- icon ii.', il.,. John Hull who soldier, uut, primnrnj, hullovoii Mf To "klmkl," saw -men In silk hats, In dorblcA, In long coats, In (ihort coats. In huntliiK coats, in street - , T , , Ipinthna. di'llltnc nnd ma'rchine and their .faces, were hiiuk about. Ho-s tno jonn '","""' ihnt Mntln'the same men here, In khaki and caps !, homo is nis ciisiio, hi " " " ,. . . , . ,. ..r 1.,., tn r ll.ll.l,, llllll III. OVHI-V JUUII- i-v ... . .. . .... .. ,.. ,l..., l.nll.ir llinl linn lirouuilL ill ma wmvu ...mm . . -. Iliuv, 11- , "V v..-. ... ' him here, imyn ins i ... . ii. i... i.. iiAiu ii... inlm null who.nrillzeii-casnu-iiiiiiBi' 11.' R I.' .... - M1..l ,.. ,:.n,U tlnWH- ' Of t 10 VHVIU, WO nils Wurnou uui Who has n taxes, who nanors ami was iiuiiiub, RiVdoti, a wlfo and elilldron.'nnd who commutes dally. In peace tlmo, ho- tw'cou hs homo nnd his ofllco. Tako any ono neighbors u lawyer, a stroot car conductor, u clorkj you follows who ntay nt homo on summer evenings nnd .squirt tho lawn or woed the gardon and I'll ' t on the atroots of this hoadqunrtorfl town nnd And his counterpart for you within duty i for himself ns ono wotksoui ils own rollglon or tho othor groat "problems of this life, and tho answer to his- problom U that hejo he is In ,.f ,i,. vniniBPi-I khaki, n fulUlcdged soldier. . '" "i .. ., ... i.. ,i., i, . - ii...', na nvn iiiiik.i mui icb Liiav nu Is alwnys singing "Tlpporary," ana tlmt he la always ready for a frolic or a light, There's no frolc about it mid very little music, HI frolic nnd his music. aro nwalUng him at his castle somewhere In the Empire, They are hero because they areforced every cornorMo boheroj forced, by something with in themselves, iney are. nere not oniy because they wanted to, btf here, but benuse they were detrmlnedto vbo hero. .W Thnl's tho it tho front. I' saw part of tbo array -at church this morning:. The pnrsoh knew' hla hearers. "' Ho talked to them Just as'he would bavo talked back In' any little old Urltlsh arnfyVof today, to the 'IAiwb of said association will be submitted to the stockholders In said annual meeting- for your acceptance or rejection, to-wlt: that Section one (1), of Article threo (3) of the By-Laws of the Klamath Water Users Association be amended to read as follews: i Section 1. That the exercise of the corporate powers of this association and the management ot Its affairs shall bo vested In a board of three directors. That Section five (6) ot Article three (3) of saWBy-Laws be amend ed to read1 as follows; Soctlon 5, Regular meetings ot (he board of directors. Bhall be held on the first Saturday ot each .month. Special- meotlpgs ot the board ot di rectors may bo called by the presl? d5nti or by any two, members of the board. Such call .shall bo In writing and signed by either the president or stone church in any corner of the British- Hies on any Sunday morning. MOVING if you are aotac to O, 'K. TRANiHaWVpOANV.; ..ana jmssiw -,),,., r." qce, 6u jirWth?!-' DClHMiWsK 1 VswV MM ... .H.itV, v ikntA- I it The KkMsash Ty4mmmP: Location of iwispal ! f IhsjM ness, No. 1 Sansoaje ;strte Ms northwest corner ptMmm ter streets; Saa'PraReWeoCkWr.; '1. cation of, .works,, ktsuutk'jifMts,; Klamath county. Oregoa. J Notice There is, delhHiMkt' t4-$ the following described siMk'iMf" count oi AssessniSRi rno. o,. the 8th day of March, ihi oral amounts set oppesite: the j x: f7t ors shall be held at the office of the10r the rMPecltlvcahareholafaS'rWli v -'psm mm &Sy, i ""..-J?ftBM M'sssmmi Shares Asat; ,'. -:. r"'.6 MK ieo nt ?' Vt? &, sr wm m. &? iM$m aA'iias; wJ.'rfSV S lows:' Nosof NAMES Pertlffr cites' Geo. M. Martin .,.'107 GCd, M.Martin ...108 Oeo. M.Martin viX9.' C. 11. Trblllet. -. truatcc . ..... .-. iii-Mii i ne national nana of California; Los Angeles, Cal- liornta; Jno. C. Hill as-.'Twftv.i Jno. C.-HHl nMB'UP,'AtMHm, - j.A-id-fytf.tri,! "hKusSSWS', . -JJi. v;lSffi,' of California; 'at,rwW2A53M IA,Cf iforate;.JplHseeai40CeilW3gj- Jno; C. Hlii triuWlXUMtn$ i Jno. C. Hill.trastee.ilS JM2St.v.Sfe-;'',' r n' utll'..'J.....V.siL.'4 A'iku.HCAi.te;,: ' " "" "wAWUfeTiS: Jno. CrHIIl trustee 1199MimMWmk - t, r 'Miii'f.,'i 1 0v'.?yiBi'-:i-::sii-S'v; ".""" V. .... ...-.-.-.-w T, ---. jno; cThiu &m&i$&timti8m And n aewrdawVwWUw&rll. Jno-:c.,Hllttruatr.l21.i:'.le inbi d;.HUl V"l225Ht iar and order nf th'; board! of, 'dirttrf'ffiii. . --- ..t,-1--'----t!17!" made on tho 8th itrU-UMnkintifMM so many shares of caeh pareel of aacJi'iM stock as iBay-beneWB;wIll,"a4Mlt at .public auction atHlioaeVot Ue.'v company ,at Nd.jXi fkuM&Mmto. .mrMw'' the northwest corwr of maotajNj;iv Sutter streets. ,Bn; PrMle'QUf.rJ.jsiU . on Wednesday, ftheaith'eeijlii 191S. ablO bclbckva. .;of aaIaj - . . . . ., :- tl-. . P. . Sv.l to nnv aaid' dMInnnaat thereon, together wlthe'av';M?;j tiaingand-expene!(5f;ta-'aAte:-miS.'l Bv order brthBosirdbt-lMraeUraf . , JOtM-cmwv;eSiM0$m fai ' .. j j . it - - . :- "drvij SutteratJreets'8e'Fra9lsee7-"Callf .t5ifriSk.-"- notice &rBMemM$myjt4: By.order orthesoard"5lretorsf5;i-ej the' above 'snecjSjklJlUtyisBiS, J irevu iivi.iiiici, iiurn, ) ""il, mm,-t i 9th ilai-nf tf. 'ill 1 ri'nWt Itm ' lliT . t .. $ .- .rt,.i". fe-i"! 5H iir-.t.n?j'; Dated AmII 17i?Mf& -John, cfmm&MZrmW Office. No., 1 SansoaieatreetJoaiithemf I :"'.' .""" m; m'l ' ICi'-- iiiJ?J3K- noriawetfi; corner ouwMisii - '-M.y,- v Sutter streets. l-26-10t 'i upon written notice given by the ditch rider or other person having control of the operation of such canal, ditch or drain ditch, repair or cause to. be repaired such injury or damage in a manner satisfactory to the per son' or persons whose duty it 1b to .de liver water through or in any manner use such canal, ditch or drain ditch In connection with said project. Should any such land owner or ownors fall or refuse to repair or cause to be made such repair of such Injury or damage as above provided. then in that event the board direct ors may make or cause to-be made such repair, as is necessary, and, assess tbo. cost a thereof to the land or lands of such owner 'or owners. Such assessment shall bo jnade ty tbe. board ot directors at nnytrefular meeting ot said board by resolution duly made and entered on the Min utes of said board declaring the neces sity , of such assessment, the amount thereof, tho description.' ot, the land against which such .assessment, Is, to, be levied, and their intention to assess such amount, .against, tbe particular, landa described, and the date of final action thereon; and thereafter at any regular meeting of. said board and upon the date fixed In the foregoing resolution, twenty (20) days notice of such- proposed action, having been first' given,, to such land owner or owners, as the caseftay be, by mail ing a, copy of the aforesaid resolution by registered mail to his or their last .. .. . ..,' " . i postomce address, tne ooara oi atreci-; ors may levy such asseMment against the land ot such land owner pr. the lnnds of suclj laud ownersr '" That the assessment levied aa above provided shall be and la here by declared a lien against and upon the If.ud on lands of such land owner or owners ana.upon ana against tne shareajsf stock, held, by them ln.jalf association, ana. the payment or suca uen anau oemaae oy loreciosur oi the lien upon their shares of stock HOUSTON HOTRIi 1 lob. llaja rili Md'saasW1'- n J - i r ' ii - a L ' ".I ft1" 10 theat a WWSW . CBVW sji - - r,r.-b i" " tiJ" wt Lm2-v:iuiC.' M ' JO J '.".-- 'Xi ri s-.x;i .iSaaTraiietoep-Cfllfmm xmmmmsm lU-xolutiOtt Decteris ;"5JW2ww,jr ZkT-ws!. riuur 'tho Piiwt ammMii. mtmtm Street. From'lfce JTstwlr JUe-r0 1 fine Street tQthSauihiitrlJiiiot'pm u- -Ts.''. an atf 'iy. The Common Council of tha Cltr f it :, Klamath FaHs, deeming .it'bidlaat" to 'change the grade ot?tMiii&MfmB uvui iuo iiuriiisrijr 11UO..U1 fui mvwvt'fs: tt lha ennthAFIv Hma nr.HuHilM rronit Ita ;preeVtfiraiitI'ts?'f!ipi shown- and etfortoaltletiMml' , fi Tii LIB BiBak. 'i' .11 T VI 1 1 1 , Jj." . i-( it tjn- tzmm :'. nkv ohJu'sko'sk:, i ,. v vimvmvir.j-j. .i-u.:'.-" mi&32?Mm .OLl.' ...i . - ...-..r-. -J,.K7lm;ix-Z-Xrtf: rtigil strict, souin iiaesaatgsa . i".v7-v.-r't."--'-3iTi,r,,.y,i r '4&9twM$mmi "tfsri "Lr -'ri ,j---MraJevK.i Jrn I m K" . ftr. does hereby.; muoOSifmaUk man HhmlUnnrtiilYnnrirhidad yyT,V z. r r-r. T- rTi -- .ttt, t"--,. .m iUntiviitUiMttottUCmm;. n...nati ,. ntiVk tri-wm-tal. 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