The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 07, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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AMERICAN FLYER
CAUSES CONCERN
FOIIOKI T I.ANII O.N HK I.V Till:
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Tin: w.wrh ,i.n ii:xtm: wind
NOO.V M'lihH HIM TO Hl,i:i:i'
Come to the Garage that
n.,.rantecs you Satisfactory
Service in everything.
Whether you store your
car with us permanently or
Suit buy occasional supplier,
we guarantee to please you In
both Quality and Price.
The Bent Grade of Gasoline
H the Lowest Market Price.
' Try our Service once and
notice the difference.
Howie Garage
it) ai,ici: itniu:
(linlli'il Press Htnrf Correspondent)
HO.MIJ, Auk, 7. Wlilln "(link"
DoiiKliKrly, young American blrrtnmu,
t'HK EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
"Hell's Hundred" Name
Given U. S.-Mexico Line
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United I'lflHN Horvlrn
I .OH ANOKLKH, Aug, 7.-
(Ill of. Hi) kIIk In liU uiilce nnil gets
'Hell's, wort, iio Iksiioh secret ordprs.
Sometimes bronzed youths with
ImtidiiKPil hands or lic-nds confer with
lilm seriously. One ovnry row weoks
lip hIipiIh liln business wilt, dons khaki
lliiiidrpd" Ih wlmt old timers dill Hid
100 mile of Mnxlcnn bonier between
Tin Jtiium mid Mpxlcnll, tlio "two
IniiKlicHl town" on the American ron-'iind n sombrero find dlwipponni, to ro
tliiont. lurn n whllo Inter, nunbtirnod, snddlc-
And on that i no inllii MtiotcJi-. ""' lt'rmlnoiI.
Hll'llt lMf,ICliflllll' III II Imlmiilin,,. .iriri-.Al Iiu'm IiinI frniill..r I If ' ' " ""'K ro "I'B well,' III! (my.
liiK Hbnitt on (In. .MIiIiiiIp. I ho rinlioiVii"'l Inspectors Ih today thrlil-i11 ,.,K''""' vol',nic'.u n,e"l", ,,mt ,,oro
BRAND RULES
ARE ADOPTED
mi;tiioih to avoid conflicts
i.v accordanck with last
i-aw are mhcvhhkit at tub
htati: ca vital
dKA. .aflenV J
Jltiillmi iivlntloii foiiM iii tin, Tnrunlo
nnvnl lumo Honri'liPil for miiiiii trnro of
Jill craft, biillmliiic Jio hml enrnun
Ktrpu AiiHliliui nlnni'ii or u milium
rlue, Tim hlnry Iiiim Just reach Itomo,
Dougherty. wlioo lioinn Is In llnf.
fain, l tin liiHtnirtor In aeronautics
nt Tiirnnto. Hit was on smut duty
nno morning wIipu word (timn.tlini nn
Austrian ttUbmurinn hml bcoii'slghteil
off tlio ronsl, mid he Mow out to n-
... with Hrorenof ""?,. ".n lm '? "" """"I08
inn smuggler nt l,0,, """rw"n''KAmerlc8i
inn KlNllKMlTJl, ,.., i,i .-..i ,....( , ....
..... ....... j iiwiinih muir norscH, or
making tlit-lr blanket heils with tlio
sky for n roof and tlio moon for n
lmnp, shivering by night nnd sweller-
Safety First
in the Hardware Store means
idling everything of Un
excelled Quality.
Everything wc sell is guar
anteed to measure up to your
expectations in Quality and
Faithful Service.
The Faithful Service of our
Hardware brings us life-long
customers.
Try us and become one.
Largest Stock. Greatest
Variety, Highest Quality,
Lowest Price.
Robert & Hanks
iiik ii guerilla mirftii
whltn, lilnck ami
wliomi hoIp objptl In llfn In to beat
I'ncln Sam'H t'lutom lawg
IMr nwny from loloKrnuliH mid tolo-
lllintlliU. Illf.f.. til., nliiinnl .IhII.. .1.1. ...
' . ' ' " , "" " : i,,,K "' ""' "Iwny" nlort for the purr
iiiimiw. IHcy nnwr brnnk Into tlio r ,mMt moior, ,e , of ,', t
"wl'ni'. aiiB. of frlRlitoned. 10 llorIron Ulnt mean ,,
M.p.,i. Iho ChlncMi, mto rounded up' -Chlnkn, and n fight.
whllo U,o iiKcnt,, flttPmptlnK to Htionk Mont of the amuR-Klpr Imre tholr
tll.'l.l OVPr the bonllT UP.. With bllllelB ,M..ll.rl,.,. In T. r ,
.Imi.li.L. nl,m... !. n l I"-.-- , .. lu
, " ......... .....i.. i.vniiiiuura,M rritn Snn Ill. ., t-l II
roliuioltPrat Ha. ni wltha two-hour wl11' mitornobllo rnrKopg of opium !i0o mil ..nm nmi. ',.....' '
MiPI'ly of kmhoIIiip In hlit tank. 'malch their iiiotom mtnlimt the ponleR.ii.f. Cnllfomln linn
Till' two bourn panned and tint lluf.
ill' K llllllll. linillnn linvn liftnn rmif.lif
. . .... 1""" ...... iw..tt... .11141.1 MIU, IUI IU
I. tl.P .Ipmri mountain, nnd In the P0M , m. wlU mntnlaai mcam
iiik-iiiiiii iiPiiH oi unco up oromiH. ucj tiroflt
'"""" ' """ "" ,H ""'ml' "r ". And between t hes.. two out nn of
Iwilrli of prUouerM raptured. Hut the (!clcnim nnj dvlltrcd Southern Cal-
riiioniiiii ... .oneiy wnmoR mvoin orifornla. with Ita priMole Jitney buKeg
ipleKraph or telephonn proves n nnd , KTCCn ,unBa,0Wlli tncro
MronitPr bar lo newR than llin ceiiRnr- B ,10ti,li,B but tl.U thin line of
nun. oi i.urope. hrnnipd yoiinK hornomen who watch
Tim war U dln-cied from I.ok An- nnd liRht, tnke bulletu and Blvo them,
Keu-H. JnrK" i-.inoit. collector of tlm.twenty-four bourn a day, unknown
port of I.oh AiikcIoii. Ih commander In ,and unapprcclntpd
riuo iiirinnn fallel m return, Whoii
four bourn Imd r im by. John I.iuihIiik
i nllnn, iiunlher American aviator, and
n doxen linllmi blrdmen had lliolr
uiarhluPH wheeled from the hmiRnrH
nnd Hlnrtpd In M'.irrh of DoiiKherty,
Kor nearly mi hour tbey mpciI alonj;
the rontl. Finally, twelve mlle out.
nn llnllnn ultrlileil a drlftliiK hydro-
plann, mid Klld Into (he water IicnIiIo
ll There mit DoiiKherty anleep In IiIh
neat. After half an linur'K IIIkIiI he
Imd been foxed jo deMrend been line
of carburetor lroublen, Komnlhluc
bud emit looju. mid dropped Into the
water, until Dnucherty.
"I hnd not Mlenl iII ili nl..ii I,,,.
fore, nnil llin wind lulled me to nloep!
alinimt before I know It," mild the
Amerlcmi "I knew nomebody would
And me,"
HAI.KM, Aii(?. 7. To decide metu.-
odn to be unci In adJUKtlnK brand
conlllctft In compliance with the low
enacted by the lant legislature prohlb
ItlnK duplicate brands on cattle, the
ndvbory committee appointed by the
State Cattle and Horse Iluycr Asso
ciation met with W. II. Lytle, state
velerinnrlau, and formulated rules
The new regulations will bo sent out
to rattle owners In Oregon for their
guidance.
Members of the advisory board who
met with Dr. I.ytlo were William
('oilman of IJaker, Grant Mays of The
Dalles nnd Gerry Snow, brand Inspect-
or at the North Portland stock yards.
REPORT OF LOCAL
HATCHERY HEAO
I.0M.I.7K. TIIOI'T AMI HAI.MOX
KIXt.Cltl.lNt.H Alli: 1'I.ACKI) IX
WATKItH OI- KLAMATH AXI
I.AKC C'Ol'XTIKS
PALE SHINS ARE
SIGNS OE DISEASE
roAKT i.i:.wiut; wii.ii .vor
in: KXiiAitokn, hays iiaum
I United Tress Service
j SAN KltANClSCO, Aug. 7. "It
the dooiN of thcl'nclflc Coast Lcaguo
'are ready to bo thrown open to Seattle
, ,. j mill Kpnknne, It is nil news to me."
I Al Daunt, president of tho league,
SAN r'UANUIHCO, Aug, ".--"Wojinndi, this statement nftcr rending an
are suffering from dver-clvlllzatlon..torvIew printed by a Snokano naner.
ICVntiirlcH ago man built n Iioubp, and quoting Judge IcCredle of Portland
J he ban been living In u hole oer ns sr.ylng that tho two Washington
since. Tho modorn apartment house, towns would bo admitted If they re
from n hygeulc standpoint, Is worso (jticBted It.
thuii the honui of the ancient cave Wo considered expansion Inform
""" ally nt our Juno meeting," ho said,
Dr. J. II, Kellogg, president of the. "but we directors woro not cnthusl-
Itnce lletterment Foundation, so de-jnstlc. All agreed that any such plans
rlnrcd nt the opening Mission of tho; would have to wait at least two;
Nntlon.il Conerenco of Race Hotter- ears. I feel certain that thcro wlllf
inent In session here. 'be only six clulm In tho Coast Lcaguo
"Tho pale skin so uotlciubto today. '" 9,C'"
VIOH.000 Falling Trip
United Press Scrvlco
ST. PAUL. Minn.. Aug. -.After
duu loportorial exertion, newspapers
here wero enabled today to make the
assertion thnt n recent fishing trip of
J. J. Hill, empire builder, and prin
cipal owner of the Northern Pacific,
Croat Northern, Burlington, n few
other railroads and several steamship
lines, cost $108,000. Tho newspnpers,
however, figured tho annual expense
of keeping up a launch for tho sole
purpose of making the annuat trip to
Labrador.
meeting of the director! keM.om the
29th day of June, 1910, aa awete
ment (No. 1) of thirty cents per share
was levied upon the capital ttock of
tho corporation, payable imaedlately
to the secretary at the office) of the
corporation, No. 131 LetdMlorff
street, San Francisco, California Amy
stock upon which this aeeestHeat
shall remain unpaid on Saturday, the
7lh day of August, 191S, will be de
linquent and advertised for aate at
public auction, and, unless payment la
made before, will be sold on Satur
day, tho 28th day of August, 181B,
at the hour of 12 m., to pay the de
linquent assessment, together with
coits of ntlvertlslng and expense of
sale.
Dated Juno 2!Mh, 1915.
N ai.kx. j. ifosnonouoii,
Secretary California-Oregon
Power Company.
Offlte: 1.11 Leldc-dorff street. San
Francisco, California.
X.itlr.. of Kxlensioti ami Tost
ponemeBt Notice Ih hereby given that the date
upon which stock will be delinquent
for non-payment of the above assess
ment has been extended and post
poned from Saturday, August 7, 191G,
to and Including Monday, Augnst 23,
I191-", nnd tho date of sale of delin
quent stock under said assessment
has been postponed from Saturday,
August 28, 1915, to Tuesday, Septem
ber 14, lofn, at 12 o'clock noon. v
"Dated August C, 1915.
ALEX, J. ROSBOROUOH.
Secretary of California-Oregon Power
Company. Office 131 Leldcsdorff !
Street. San Francisco, California.
17-3t
(excepting the statutory rfffct of ; tew
demptlon) and that the preperty
named In the compkdat be seMrr
the sheriff according to law; J
I am commanded to sell the folldir-T
Ing described real property altMtisV
In the County of Klamath,' SKate'e
Oregon, yt
Ix)ts tbreo (3) and four (4) la
block thirty-eight (31) In LUt
vllle, now Klamath Falls, Oracei.
And notice It hereby given that M
Monday, the 9th day of Aagwet,
191 c, at 2 o'clock In the afternoeii.'
at the front door of the conrt hosjie
in Klamath Falls, Klamath county,
Oregon, I will. In obedience to the
said order of sale, and In accordance
with the said execution In foreclos
ure, sell the above described prop
erty, or to much thereof aa nay he
necessary to satisfy the Judgments1 la
the said execution named, to the
highest bidder for cash.
C. C. LOW,
Sheriff of Klamath County
fly OEO. O. ULH1CH, Deputy. 4
Date of first publication, July to.
10-17-24-31-7
(No. C99 Equity)
in the Circuit Court for the Coiinty
of- Klamath, State of Orefo
niiirgiicreiia a. nan, nainiiH; i
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LEGAL NOTICES
A Ten Dollar Bill
WiD Protect Them
W-allitcoetsyouto
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K
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fc2?o?!heUtafeWoflh,b,i
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nation Policy
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gWlb4 roow, f0r t
A reiiort received today from T. It.
Ipollork, suHrlutendeut of Iho Spen
cer creek hatchery, hIiowh tho Im
iiieiisu number of salmon mid trout
llngerllnKH that havu been distributed
tbroughbul Klnmath ami Lnko coun
ties this oar. Following Ik the re re
eort: The following varieties of fry were
planted In llin MreuuiH ii-tmod on the
dates given:
lldlubow trout
IUIiiInim' Trout
Juno 815,000 In H, Sprnguu Itlver
Juno IS 10, lino In Slcmi Itlver.
Juno 11110,000 In Spring Creek.
Juno 2020,000 In Spencer Creek.
Juno 2325,000 In Sponror Creek.
Juno 241 7,500 In Four Mile Creek,
Juno 35 17,500 In Vnrney Creek.
Juno 28 25,000 Lnku of the Woods.
Juno 2020,000 Lnko of tho Woods.
June 30 35,000 l.ukn of tho Woods.
July 120,000 Lnko of tho Woods.
July 220,000 Uko or tho Woods.
July 310,000 m SevouMllo Crook.
July 310,000 In Four Mile Creek.
July 420,000 in Four Mlto Creek,
July 520,000 in Four Mllo Crook,
Inly 020,000 In Four Mllo Crook.
Jul fl 50,000 In Bponcor Croek.
July 720,000 In Four Mllo Crook.
July 820,000 In Four Mllo Crook.
July 9 24,000 In Diamond Lake.
July 10 80,000 In Spencer Crook.
July 11 15,000 In Crnno Crook.
July 11 24,000 In Diamond Lnkn
July 12 1 5.000 In Lost Rlvor.
Jul 12 23,395 In Bponcor Creek.
Norkeyo Holnion
July a 15,000 In nishnp Lngoon.
July 7 8.00Q in Spencor Crook.
On May 22d, by n washout nround
a dnm In tho, pond 42,390 Bockoyo
salmon woro planted In Spencer
Crook. f
.On July 8 100,000 Rainbow fry
were planted in North Spraguo River
and Merrill Croek, and Superintend
ent Pollock Imn Just flnlulind planting
flo.7,000 fry In Lake county from tho
Cra no Crook hatchery at Lakovlew.
Tio total numbor planted amount
ed to 1,083,786, ,
If you ere' looking for how In
the city or country, see ChllroU, UM
Main street.
Is the badge of disease," snld Dr. Kel
logg. "Our skins should bo brown,
like the Indian's. People should live;
out of doora." '
Dr. Kellogg explnlued to the 200 (
medical and scientific men who nro.
delcgaten lo tho conference, thnt the!
purpose of tho meeting Is to forma-'
tale u program to overcome the cffecU
of over-clvlllxntlon.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To Onen Clogged No.
' Irils and Cnd Head-Colds.
If your nostrils are clogged and
our hoad Is stuffed and you can't
breathe freely boenuso of a cold or
'rjitnrrli, Just got u small bottle of
tv aiineys rawing . i,.:)y.H frciim uam at any drug store.
Culled Press Sorvtea Apply a llttlo of this fragrant, nntl-
PABADKNA, Cnllf., Ang. 7 South-oi'tli! cream Into your nostrils and
em Cnllfornhv, where tho Jltnoy bus let penotrato through evorrnir paa
fliKt Hproiiled. seems likely to bo tho R0 of your hoad, soothing and heal
hi n of iim nrst wltberlnc. if it ever lug tho inllaiued. swollen mucous
does got Into tho soro and yollow mombrnno nnd you get Instant relief.
Hinge. II. D. Home, ono of Pasadena's. Ah! how good It feels! Your nos
plnnoer bus drivers, has surronderod tills aro open, your hoad Is clear, no
his license. Ho says tho Jltnoy will more hawking, snuffling, blewing: no
soon bo only n mommy. At one tlmo nioio headache, dryness or struggling
Home operated an extensive lino of for breath, Kly's Cream Balm Is Just
buses. Hut business dwindled until w lint suffeiors from head colds and
ho couldn't make money with ono catarrh need. It's a delight,
lonoly bus. i (Paid Advertisement)
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Oregon's School for Oregon's Teachers
OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL
Monmouth, Oregon
PURPOSE: The training of teacher for profei-
aional work.
FACULTY: Every member professionally trained.
DEPARTMENTS: For fitting elementary teachers
for city and rural ichools.
COURSES: Professional, Supervisors, Primary,
Rural.
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Completion of
two years high school, or its equivalent.
GRADUATION: Completion of Elementary er
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TERMS BEGIN: Regular fall semester, Septeiti-
ber 13.
INFORMATION: For further information writ
in Rasriatrar.
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1
Notice of Sheriff Sale.
(Equity No. 680.)
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County or Klam
atb.
Franklin X. Hedrick. Plnlntlff
vs.
Charles Paulson, Emma Paulson, his
wife. Louise Wleger, also some
times known as Louise Pa-ulson,
and Louiso W. Paulson, now Lou
Iso W. Hedrick. Also all other
persons or parties unknown,
claiming any right, title, estate.
Hen or interest In tho real estate
described in tho complaint of the
Plaintiff herein, Defendants.
Notlco is hereby given that, by
virtue of nn execution and order of
sale, duly Issued out of the above
entitled court nnd cause on tho 10th
day of July, 1915, upon a decree
mndo and entered qf record on tho
9th day of July. 1915, in the said
court, in favor of tho above named;
plaintiff and against the above named!
defendants, directing the sale of the
premises therein nnd hereafter de
scribed, to satisfy tho sum of $212.76,
with Interest thereon nt the rate of
10 per cent per annum from tho 7th
Hay of May, 1915, together with
S27.05, taxes paid out by tho plain
tiff to protect his mortgage security:
attorney fees in the sum of $100,00,
costs and disbursements and accruing
costs herein.
SUMMONS.
tu the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath county.
Marie MrBeth, Plaintiff,
vs.
William A. McBetb. Defendant,
To William A. McBetb, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit
on or before Saturday, the 4th day
of September, 1916, that being the
last day of the time prescribed In the
order for publication of this sum
mons, and if you fall to so appear,
and answer, for want thereof, plaint
iff will apply to the Conrt for the
relief demanded In her complaint,
to-wlt: tor a decree dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing be
tween plaintiff and defendant; that
plaintiff bo awarded the custody of
Ethelyn McBeth, minor Issue of said
marriage, and for such other and
further relief as the Court may deem
equitable. This summons is served
on tho defendant herein by publica
tion thereof In the Evening Herald,
a daily newspaper of general circu
lation printed and published at Klam
ath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon,
once a week for six consecutive weeks
by order of Honorable Marlon Hanks,
Judge of the Connty Court of Klam
ath county, Oregon, dated, and filed
in said suit on July. 23rd, 1916, the
dato of the first publication of this
Riimmons being Saturday, the 34th
jof July, 1915.
ROLLO C. OROESBECK.
Attorney for Plaintiff
24-31-7-14-81-28.
John Hall, Defendant
In the Name of the State of Oregen:
To John Hall. Defendant:
You are hereby summoned to hs
and appear and demur, plead or
answer or otherwise move 'to the
complaint filed In the above entitled '
case, within six weeks after the first
publication of this .summons in pie
Evening Herald, a public newspaper
of general circulation, printed and
published In the city of Klamath
Falls, Klamath county, State of Ore
gon. And you Will take notice thati
If you fall to appear, demur, plead.
answer or otherwise move within the'
said tlmo tho plaintiff, for want
thereof, will apply to the above en-
titled court for an order of defanK
and for a decree for the-relief prayed
for In plaintiff's complaint filed In
this suit, to-wlt:
1 That the bondji of matrimony 7
now existing between the plaintiff
and defendant be dissolved; "
2 That the plaintiff have such
other and further relief aa to o.nhy
may appertain and to the honeraMe
court seem meet.
This summons la published pursu
ant to an order of the HoaoraMe
George Noland, judge of the above '
entitled court, made and entered on
the- 9th day of July, 1916, nnd or
dered published In the Evening- Her
ald, a public newspaper of general
circulation,, printed and published In
tbe city of Klamath Falls, Klamath
county, Oregon and that the 1st pub
lication thereof Is made la said pa
per on tbe 10th day of July. 1916.
and the last publication on the 81st
day of August, 1916.
W. H. A. RENNER.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
10-17-24-31-7-14-81
i.-f
Notice of Sheriff, Sale Under K"cut
tioH in Foreclosaro
lu the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County
M. L. Ruetenlk, Plaintiff;
vs.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said .Farmers Implement and Supply
execution, and In compliance withj
said nrlt, 1 have duly levied on said
premises, nnd will, on Friday, tbel
13th day of August. 1915, at the hour'
of 10 o'clock n, m. of said day, at tbe
front door of the county court house)
of said county, in Klamath Falls, Ore
gon, soil, at public auction, to the
highest bidder, for cash, all tho right,
titlo nnd interest of tho above nnmed
defendants, and each of them, in and
to the following described land, to
wlt: The west one-halt of the north
east quarter, tho northwest quarter
of the southeast quarter, and tho
northeast quarter of the southwest
quarter of Section sevontoen, in
Township forty south, Range elev
en cimt of tho Willamette Meridian,
or so much thereof as may be neces
sary to satisfy said execution.
Tho proceeds of said sale will be
applied lu the satisfaction of said
execution, order or decree, including
principal sum, Interest, costs and dbj.
bursements nnd accruing costs, attor
ney's fees and, the overplus, If any
there be, will bo paid Into said court
to be further applied, as by law re
quired. Dated this 10th day of July, 1915.
O. C. LOW,
Sheriff of'Klanuith County, Oregon.
Dy L. L. Low, Deputy,
10.17-84-81-7
Notice of A we meat CaHforate
' Oregoa. "fewer Company
Location of Principal Place" of Butt
nesi:" San FraaetKO.-'CaUfbrala,
NoUce la hereby given that at ft
House; Mitchell Lewis and Staver
Company; Tbe International Har
vester Company of America; J.
W. Siemens; S. T. Summera and
Leslie Rogers, aa Trustees of the
Savldge Brothers Lumber Com
pany, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion In foreclosure Issued out of the
circuit court of tho State of Oregon,
for tho County of Klamath, datod
July 10. 1915, issued in the above en
titled suit;
Wherein, M. L. Ruetenlk, as plain
tiff, on the 9th day of July, 1916, re
covered Judgment against the Farm
ers Implement and Supply House In
the sums of $9,499,53. with Interest
thereon at the rate of 9 per cent per
annum from December 10, 1914; aad
$367.50 and $191.05. with interest
at the rate of 6 per cent per annum! may "appertain and to the HoaoraMe
SUMMONS.
(No.703 Eqnlty)
In the Circuit Court in and for tbe
County of Klamath, State' of
Oregon.
Grant P. Hammans, Plaintiff
vs.
Beatrice E. Hammans. Defendant.
In tho name of the State of Ore
gon, to Beatrice E. Hammaas, De
fendant herein, you are hereby' sam-
moned to be and appear aad demur,
plead nnd answer or otherwise move
to the Complaint filed la the above
entitled suit within six weeks after
the first publication of tbla summons,
in the Evening Herald, a" public aaws
paper of general circulation, prtated
and. published In the city of Klamath
Falls, Klamath County, State ot Ore
gon. And you wilt take notlee that
it you fail to appear aad demur.
plead, answer or otherwise mare.
within the said time, the pWatlffA
for want thereof, will apply to the
above entitled court for aa order ot
default againat you aad for a decree
for, the relief prayed for la Plalat
Iff's complaint filed la this suit, to-
wit:
1. That the marriage coatraet
now existing between the Plaintiff
and, Defendant, be dissolved. ,
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etherind further relief m to atalty
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from April 7, 1915; and $600.00
attorney's fees; and the costs ot M.
L. Ruetenlk In this eult, taxed at
$18.80;
And wherein the defendant, Mitch
ell Lewis and Staver Compaay recov
ered Judgment on the 8th day of
July, 1916, against the Farmers Im
plement and Supply House In the
sums of $664-,42 and $100.00 and
costs of suit;
And wherein It was further or
dered' aad decreed by the court that
the mortgages described la the above
named suit be f oreeloeed. aad that
all rleata of the said Farmers Imple
ment and Sappjy Hnm aad all other
defendants, 'aad all ..those elalauac
ay, tarouga or under taa aaieeaatM
aata should
dents, and alUUoae olaimlas Ly ; W, H..A;'P
trough or viaeer the aaldd44eM- .,' '-.-- . ( Ptalatst
hould be barred aad foriclsssl l$l-7'14-8li38M 1
Conrt may seem meet."
This Summoaa la nwhllahed par-'
saant to aa order' ot the MeaaaraWe
Ifarlon Hanks. Judm of tha Oaaacy S
Cbart ot Klamath Coaaty, OraflM, -
made aad entered on the Slrd day of
July, ISIS, aad ordered pabtteaei la
the Evente Herald, a aaMla, aawt
paper of neaeret eWalattaaT'aha4eV
and publlahad la the city aC'lOaa-
ath Falls, Klamath couaty,Oreta,
ana, mat tne aret puanaamaa
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14th day ot Jaly.ltllaairiaaalaaay
for six .ueceMtv. w.Jf
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daf of September. lMI.5MS?Cfe "
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