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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1915)
TVTfTT f i " v tyt ..TimDAYtl',TlMfW4im , VVcfT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS; OREGON H Discovering America "Discovering This la th third ef thrtt rathtr unusual articles by William 0. Shepherd. Ordinarily reporter's opinion are noUontldered newt. In vliw of Shepherd's unueual experiences In the put ytar, the Interest Inn contrast possible te him, nnd the Intensified Amerlcanlem with which he situations In this country on hit return, you probably will look upon thl ttrlet at an exception, He calls (he series "Discovering America," and divides It Into "Discovering America In Europe," "Die. covering America In America," and "Discovering the Reason." ny WILLIAM 0. SHEPHERD (ITntlnl I ",,,', H""1 ',,rr,",""" ' WAHIIIM'TON, I). C. Hept. 11 ,H t. .1 II... limit, of Ulfl Unlletl HtntM, " .......i ih.. .ilveovory nf Hit) illrcovury or Hull'""""" . . Amorlrft Tim dlHC0VJV ll.lU OCH'in I """' "" ""' l-i.niuu.n irjiru- . i.. ui.rrM!..n Lount.ifh "ntntl.. What Ui.i prfsldcnt dooH; Ld ,w I " ood opinion aought by nil 'f" '' "J "; 'r,"N - t aalrt Jo aadpawiwR i h..ii"ort U'iMHirmr WIIhoii. Any man, in !:.'! ,:,v .ilsco-ry of America in """" : ..., , ,J nnii-,1 mMm u,n ,,n"" ' This thing or the kov UMVrst and U.I lha u" J ;" ernmmit kreplng In touch with tho pub where found Amrr lenna busy, I,pp. j(, (h ono f won(orfu nbo(jl wworrled and consent. )() U((i( HntoM wh,c mj ugcowr And nd In Washlnitw i. I discover, i,frr )0U 0Mrn fnm wnrrnK Rur(n,e t ImI, lnt wakw tho United 8tnte( t Ht,vm wo1,rfu, lo Alncr. aiflerent from every other country In ,,. ,,, lfur )ol)Afl 0,n mlloni, th world. . .of cllUens of various nations In Europe" I'resldent WIIo Is Krnyer and " marching lo death, willy nllly, without Wr then h was when I itaw him a ,,,,, coBn0(j wj,M0Uf ,1Ven bclna cotrrnor of Now Jersey. This year of wr in Kurope, mm mo uiuor ,Bni ui ... i - .... . roublo In Mi'xlro, hn left their mark on blm: llicru Ih the nmo old boyish wlntflmeness jibout bin smile, but he rfimm't kiiiIIo w often us lio uhciI lo. What's the dlfforrneo between you. Mr. 1'ri'Hlili'Ml of I hi' United Stnlfn, and ihc mlxht)' iimalerx of tho warring rmmtrlox of Ktnopo?" Is n question ti.u flml oiimelf silently putting to Mm. IhodiircH'iico is that Wood row Wll-mii-nnil any oilier man who mlulit bo) In the prculilcnt'd chair at this tlmo ruuld linui lo do tho same tlilnc Ih cuiiotsntly KrfklnK to discover wind is torn for (he im)iIo of tho United State Mil what they want him to do. Hut Ihn rulers of tho nations in Europe nil Mm asking. "What shall I order the poo pic lo do for mot" nu ran tlnnd on the Whlto IIoumo I.iwn and co them going into the tilte IIouho, tho men nnd women from cu'i corner of tho United Slates, of! hom the president will ask Inlermln nklv quettlons. It Is lltllo wondor he ptiws grey and a lltllo thin ho ionic from Kurooo ho will nsk: -What am tho people of France! Vernon T. Motschetibachur chorls ihlnKlncT What nro tho people ofjter; Alius Maude Newberry, pianist. nirjnnd thinking? What nro tho poo-' plo of Germany thinking?" t'liurtli or flirlut HrlentUU Services He doesn't nsk what tho nrmles nro1 uro held on Sunday morning at U dolni,', or what governmentii nro dolnir.'o'vloek nnd Wednesday ovenlng at The question Is: 8:00 In OlirUIInn Sclunco Hall, In the "What are the people thinking?" ..tneohs block, corner Third nnd Main It Is llils samo question ho nsks when I at reels, upstn'IrH. ecr Ihe opportunity nffonls In return! Tho rending room of tho Society to tho American people, nut there Is no ruler In Europe today, apparently, who cares what tho people think, so long as they right. And there Is no country In Europe where It Is snfo for H ow's Your Roof? Ii IT WHILK TON Sl'X HHINKH W. D. MILLER "' nil kinds of ruoNnjc and ion creto work Wnlimt ami Dili. Phono U0:t Price Dear at Any f somo of ibo nl lAa.t I..- l u ... uarKuuiH oner- Jsj, d- 11 Ik puro ex- wvaganco to pur. rhino poor quality . WOOD and HAY No matter how lit " you py, tlw P'lce Ih (oo hlghj more truly eco- "vwubi ror you to mo hero, where 9ulltlos uro reliable ftl values are real. Try It. ccnorn GETZ BBBsn 9hr JPflshS nSw Til 'JBnsVSw . M.kl t k .- ;. vmWn WWLWcmSk ;;! M$lui. $T Wsod IMgsi.Tt; p man lo say vintl lm thinks, providing he iniiikH ngnliiHl Mn govnrnmont. Admit tho WhliD itoimn vnu mn nnwu iiiinor inoii In (hroiutH. Tho v don't en the Reason tliu lin-Hlilrllt nvurv ilnv It Inn'! Hnru..fntatlVeH --.- r .-... .. . nnrv. Hut thmr nro In conslnnt nmi nary. Hut thoy nro In conslnnt nnd ......, ....,.......,.":' ,ho PreMd.;nt' place, would have lo do ,, ,..,,i m,iv llnir .,). .... !,- ' "- --"f - rr , nIItr(.t.w. ,(, nmiYol of ,,, be. l.iK n nnlliin on the oiirth where opinion of tho pcoplo counts. the At the Churches (loriiitin xrniecH will be held Sutida ,n. :':n() p. m , In tho Library ball. Rev. Ed Donrlue from Portland will prtwli. An Cviiinwii are Invited to come. (.'in ui Mt'lhiMlM i;ilruiMl Cliuitll Coiner Tenth nnd High streets: K. C Itlrluird. minister. 10; 00 u. in,. Sunday school, (I cor go J Walton, superintendent. 11:00 n.m , Morning song and preach I UK, "The Death of Superstition." '00 p. in., npworth league, Cha. I.. Itotiortw, president. r K:00 p. ui,, preaching, "Meno tho Modern." Wednemlny, pratr meeting at 8 o'clork. Wo Intlto tho public, and especially Of lliort('ll,0, of other rhtirches who have no prcnchlng Lt tho Hamii location will ho open on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons from 2:30 to 4:30 until .urther notice. C'lniMliiii Church Corner of Nluth iiud-l'liio nt rcets. Illhle School nt 10 n. in, Communion and social service nt 11 a. m. , Clirlallan Ktuleuvnr at ? p. m, Wfdnesday night pro) or meeting, i All welcome, . illnplUi atimli Corner Klghtti and Cnnnl streeti). Hev. J, II. Griffith I pastor, I llllilti school nt 10 u. m.t C. It. De I., Mli, supnrlntendeut. i i:vei)onu cnrdlnlly invited to these (service-, First Prfsbilerlnnt'liui tli Corner of Third nnd Pine stroets. Clerk cif'Sesslons C. C. Hogue. Siiperlnlenilont of Sunday school 'J. II. Mason Pleaching tomoirnw nt 11 o'clock u, in. nnd 8 o'clock p. m . by Rovy J. J. Kurd. IMiinlsl Miss A. II. Parker. President of Christian, Kndonvor Charles Dorr. Hunday school nt 10 a, m 7:00 ji. m,, Christian Endeavor, J Prnyqr moating wednosany even ing at 7:30, Ilov. ChnrlOH T. Kurd, who baa been cnlled to tho pnstorato of tho church, has nrrlved hero with his ramuy, J morning nnd ovenlng tomorrow. I I'liuiili of Hie ncred Hert-Corner Warden avenue nnd Donald streets Itev Wm McMJIInn. 8 .1., patnr First mass, 0 n. m. Wepk dny Masv'every morning at 0130, high mass and benediction. J Siirvfrra at Merrill on the third ' - 4undiiy of enrh month , i Ht HiiplUI Mission SHHiHty school iiieota ut 10 a. m, in the naieneni, of the Library building. Mr, O. PM Couchmau. euperlnteadsnt. You are. IAPPLF PIE AND ! LAZINESS, EtC. FRIENDS OF THE DBNTIST, ALSO OTHER THINQ8 WOMEN BET. ' TER DENTISTS, BECAUSE NOT SO ROUQH v I'nlted I'leas Hrvlre ARE I HAN rilANClSeo, Sept. 4. Applo pic, unr room luncncH, loom dicks, nair l,l,,H. candy nnd laziness were dcclored ,Wf buslnoHaiioU.ni for dentists nt the rnnmna-l'acinc Dcntnl concrcsH. nnd 'popcorn nnd ponnuts (onthache pre- . uaau ' r... ,. i ." iu iu iiiiimi iior dentists than men becausu their hands ..al.i.. 41.... ...... -.. a. i a llakers were declared to havo tbe poor- est troth of any man in business, whllo wd (ia KOo0 for ch,ltlren u.in iu uiciu louiuoaucn worn Dr. Ida Monges-Boyd of Los Angeles, Colby stacks up against Harvard thejnter nl"h chool this fall and ex it woman dentist., said men dentists 'snmo day; Penn State takes on West-1'618 ,0 complete her course. eie rough as a rulo. Dr. Edgar B.jmlnstcr; Princeton lines up wlth lluell of Escondldo thought men and Georgetewn: Syracuse with Hobart; , Chattel Mortgage Suit Filed viomi'ii ougni io consider it n pleasure, ft !.... iLkl. IaJL m.J HtVM Al a " " "iv.i .i-w. u. lllUluvui.tii w..in.. , nt" ...,ui, . niiuuiu uu iiniui nnu not sau ana mat .. ........ . ... Is what we want to drum Into tho pub - lie," h said. Dr. KrauclH M, Culdwell of Stock-'tionn! Inn said tooth pIckR were the dentists' bout friends as far mi business was concerned. He favored tho establish- ment of n tooth cleaning parlors ad- joining cafes. Dr. O. E. Mnlonu of Dunsmulr bo- IIoph bakem and candy mnkeni hnve worso leelh of any business man in the country. Tho free lunch and apple'0 pin contributed . . ..... to the dentists' busy chairs, ho said. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH TelU How To Onca Clogged No- iriU and fiMTlIead-tToldM. If our.tiotrllH are dogged and )oiir head li stuffed and you can't breathn freely because of n told or cntarrh, Just get n small bottle of Ely's Cream Halm nt any drug storo. Apply n little of this frngrant, antl- no lit If cream Into your nostrils and lei It penetrate through every air pas-vanla comes together; Cornell plays sngo of your head, soothing and hen!- Washington and- Jefferson; Illinois lug tho Inflamed, swollen nrticous! meets Wisconsin nnd Kansas and Ne membrane and you get Instant relief. Ibraskn clash. Ah! how good It feels! Your nos-, The climax comes seven days later. Irlls nre open, your head Is clear, no more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no more headache, dryness or struggling for broath. Ely's Cream Palm Is Just what sufferers from head colds and catarrh need. It's a delight. Advertisement TAKE SALTS FOR THE KIDNEYS IF YOUR BACK HURTS Wi ShtiM Drhk Ms of Wattr ai. Eat Lass that, Says Natad Aitkarity n Kitey Distrtfs RaeonMBsS a SpaaafHl af tad Salts la Glass af Watar lafara Biaakfast ta TJrio ifa ansa ( thn kW-y s, they become overworked, get riuggish, neke, awl feel Mkt lumps of lend., T1m una beaoane cloudy, tkt bladder is irritetod soul you amy be obliged to seek relief two or tkr times duriaf tka aunt. Wks tke kidneys dog you must beta, tkem nuak off tae body's urinous waste or youll be a real tick person shortly. At first you j feel a duU misery ia tbe kidney retjoa. you, suffer from backache, rick hedsU,"dialeas, stoaweb feto sour, toague coated aad you feel rbeumatio twins-, whoa tbe weather Is bad. 7at tees. meet, drink lots of water; also fetc from amy pharmaoUr four ounces of ,Jad SaJU; , take a Uhlisfssaftavaatsa A Little Sporting Gossip By QEORQE R. HOLMES (United Press Staff Correspondent) NEW YORK. Kept. f-The sphere that comes up out or the eastern Don- zon mornings Is beginning to assume a slightly oval form, and thoso who have .,,... i.. i.. -. .. ... ,-uw,. . . , . . u .. " "wv ' ' oko are beginning to wonder how Har - ' vnr1 I" oin Bct along without unurics uncxiey. me wen Known football soason which has been on ltr!,ce Inst,ftut at Houston, Texas, the ror ft , aIniMt hcre ."'"w..v !,Tm SLnTiirVS dribbles away until December 4, when The lid will be officially pried off twothe University of Southern California vrnnin imm iimw wnnn I'nssn icTAiianv'tf .. .. i.vnn mvui a naeva ,wi,u swiiv w iCarllsle Indian bucks collide with b.,.h, -, Carlisle. A week later the w- -- universities-of the Kast and West w on Jn fu Llttle Dartmouth,! 'wtflch' proved a Tartar for the big fel- j0W( jMt geasin starts off with the 'Miuwhiiuiti iniM nn hr hnnw M- me university or rcnnsyivanw wun of 'iU. f f I .,. li .. . 1ir.. tTKkiMta miJ .1.. .-. - .-.. .- . wic lain crowu mixes wun inn univer-,,. slty of Malno at New Haven. Thc ab8onco of any big lnter-sse combat this season has detract ed n lot from tbe Interest. Last aea-i on tho fans In the East and West bad Hip Yale-Notre Dame and tho Harvard ) Michigan battles to look forward to, but the eastern schedule makers passed P ,,lp ,cams tmm tho middle district. nnd for the most part the games will be local quarrels. About tho nearest thing cinsnea neiween me isasi ana wesi 'me thc Notre-Dame-Army game, no- 'i hn Vnt Mk.na M A. A MV4 V smtrtA PUfV. umber 6. and the Michigan-Pennsylvania battle a week later, November 12. What Easterner! call their first real ly big gamo comes November 6th, when Princeton meets Harvard at Princeton. Some other good games are on thc docket for the same afternoon, with Yale meeting Brown at New Huron; Dartmouth meeting Universi ty of Pennsylvania at Boston; Ohio meeting Indiana at Columbus; Purdue meeting Cornell at Ann Arbor, and Or egon mixing with Washington on the Pacific Coast A week later comes the Yale-Princeton battle. Brown meets Harvard on the same day: .Michigan and Pennsyl- when the historic Yale-Harvard game, with all tho accompanying ceremonies, Is plnyed at Cambridge. Yale, with Hrlckley gone from the Crimson ranks, has high hopea of avenging last year's defeat. Two games which will be every bit Stimulate Kitaays ami EMnmata tMUncAcM breakfait for a few daya aad yew InUaeye wilt taea act fine. Thiefameua asks is aWfom tbe acid of grapes- aad faanoa juiot, combiaed -with Hthla, and kaa bees td fo:ssneretieai to eleaa clogged "Udaeya and atissenmte taem ' to aormal activity, also to MutreJiee! tbe aeda ;ia urine, so it no longer is a source of JrrHaiioa. tbua ending bladder weskaeat, a ' - 4 ' Jad Salts ia inexpensive,, cannot i-iure, makes, a deHghtf ul ef fervescent Ktbk-water driak whlea eYeryoae should take now and.then WkeepLsbc kidneys olean and 'active. Dru-sdatn bnt- sv oh bitterly fought are scheduled for the Middle West the same day the Dnttf(llfi.fMillaiMii iti mm A tnmmt A fJ . b.tVw.thTe Il. oi. I Tho season really eomes to a close i A day ,atcr on Thanksgiving Day, but the eyes of the sporting world will .hardly turn from the gridiron unUI .Uncle Sam has settled bis private little - mbrogUo - the Army -Navy scrap- scheduled for tbe Polo Grounds the --- " uirc j-uh vjg a. ., . a a !' will ajuev . wwmu mn.u in nniv onmn iti rnn nnnnrrv Al-affalnst Whlttler at Los Angeles. - ..--... . . . - Will Enter High School hs Elizabeth Lee Pickett, formerly employed in the office of Dm. Cathey nD0 Jonnson nan reiurnea irom a viau ' relatives near Maun, ane wiu A suit to force a chattel mortgage . K, ,,., h r,4 nMnt ,M" .... M.VM M ...WM. WWW.. as Cleric George Chaataln by Cora E. Newbart against W. B. Barnes. R, E." Cantrall. Sam Summers and White Pine Mill company. Applegste Is Recovering Fred Applegate Is recovering from an operation for appendicitis, per formed Sunday at tbe Blackburn hos pital, and Is expected to be out In the alloted time. Notice Additional Surveys In Sections IS, 17, 18 and IS,. Township 37 8., Range 8 E., of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, Showing 8urveys Around What is Known as "Squaw's Point" The plat'of this survey will be tied In the United States land oHee at Lakevlew, Oregon, on the 8th day of October. 1915, and on and after that dae applications for tbe entry of lands within this survey will he received. , JAS. F. BUROaWS, Register. LEGAL NOTICES .Notice of Assesement California. Oregon Power Comfimj Location of Principal Place of Busi ness: San Francisco, California, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors held on the 29th day of June, 1915, an assess ment (No. 1 ) of thirty cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Immediately to the secretary at tbe office of the corporation. No. 131 LeldeidorsT street, San Francisco, California. Any Btock upon which this assessment ' they sell lota of Jad fklta te folks ifho believe Ui overcoming kidney Rouble wbile n is eal - i -i hall remain unpaid on Saturday, the 7th day of August. 1916, will be de linquent and?advertlsed 3for sale at public auction, and, unlets pynwVk mads before, will be sold oa Satur day, the 28th day of August, 116, nt the hour of 12 m to pay the de linquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and espouse of sflle ' Dated June ,?!tli, 11U&. ALEX. J. nOSBOROUOH, Secretary California-Oregon f'oaer Company. Office: 131 Leldesdorff street, San Francisco California. .Notice of ExtMsion and Post- VOMmtmt Xotlce is hereby given that the date upon winch stock win be delinquent 0,( be , -t,4 lJiU . tat non-payment of tho above asess-.2m day of Ju,yj jjib, nnd eontlnu. f ment has been extended and post- fof ,,x ,ncclfTe wekff ni Ja last ,f poned from Ssturday, August 7, ,jpnM,c,Uoa iBt u mi m tfc, 4th r to and Including Monday. August 11, of t-BtmWr.. 1MB. 191'., and the date of sale of delln-' W. H A. ItaWNSX quent stock under said assessment j Plaintiff's Attorney' t """ """ i-"n '" ?- "-",'24.3l-7-H-Zl-J8-4. J August 2S, iio, to tuesaay, Bspiera ber 14, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon. Dated 'August 9, 1915. ALEX, J. ROSBOROUQH. Secretary of California-Oregon Power CoraDanv. Office 131 Leldesdorff Street, San Francisco, California. I Notice of Extan-lon nad 'j!nlnrnBnnnnni! -Tf-SsjejjssfBjexrsBjfBr-B n Notice is 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 Monday, August 31, 1916, to and Including Friday. Sep tember 3, 1915, and tbe date of sale of delinquent stock under said as scssment'has been extended and post poned from Tuesdsy, September 14, 1915, to Monday, September 37,1916. at 12 o'clock noon. Dated August 20, 1916. Alex. 3. Rosborough, Secretary of California-Oregon Power company. Office 131 Leldesdorff street, San Francisco. California. 21-28-2 Cttatlen In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon for the County of Klamath In the Matter of the Estate of Charity - - E. Meyer, Deceased. To Delia Leafdahl, Heir of Charity E, Meyer, deceased, and to All Others Unknown, if Such there be: ' It appearing to the satisfaction of this court from the verified petition of Charles N. Meyer, administrator of the estate of Charity E. Meyer, de ceased, on file herein, that It would be for the advantage, benefit and nest Interest of said estate and those in terested therein that a portion or the whole of the real property of said e I tat be sold. It Is therefore ordered that all per sons Interested In the estate of said Charity E. Meyer, deceased, and in the hereinafter described real prop erty, appear at the county court room, In the Klamath county court house, In tbe city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, before this court, on Monday, the 4th day of October, 1916, nt the hour of 10 o'clock la the forenoon of said day, and then nnd there show cause.lt any exist, why an order of sale should not jbe made by this court as prayed for In ,,Bald petition. Tbe real property belonging to the j estate of said Charity E. Meyer, and i which Is petitioned to be sold, is de- 'scrlbed as follows, to wit: i Lots 7, 8 and 9, of Block 21, of 1 Second Addition to the city of I Klamath Falls, Oregon; also the east one-half of the Northwest , quarter, tho Southwest quarter of t ihe Northwest quarter, and the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section three, In Town- , ship thirty-eight south, Range nine east of the Willamette Meridian, in Klamath county, Oregon. I It Is further ordered that a copy of this Order be published for not less than four weeks In the dally Evening Herald, a newspaper published in said county of Klamath, state of Oregon. , MARION HANKS, County Judge. J. H. CARNAHAN. Attorney. ; 7-14-21-28-4 I SUMMONS. 1 (No. 702 Equity) In l lie Circuit Court In and fof the County of Klamath, State of , Oregon. i Grant P. Hammana, Plaintiff vs. j Beatrice E. Hammane, Defendant. i In the name of the State of Ore- jgon, to Beatrice E. Haamans. De , fondant herein, you are herehy suin 4moned to be and appear aad demur, Plead and answer or otherwise move l h n.mnl.1.1 ai I -- II, UV .,!.. ,V m ww,v entitled suit within, six weeks after the first publication of this anemone, In; the Evening Herald a' uWle news- us ner of srenernl clreulatlen. nrlnted 'and nuMlshed In.ths cltv si Klamath Falls, Klemnth-County. StaU of Ore- gOjn.' Ann youwrntsaeaoMeeiesi Psad ' answer ' or r etherwlee smere. Within . the said time, the .nletatHt, for want taersef, will apply the aheve entitled court for aa order of eemntt saatset re an'lera deeree for the reUefr preyed for m'Metet Iffrs.ecmpIsJot .filed Msm-'eelt.ts wit: now r'?, ri':bf" Taai tue sssarpsju eeesBBBS,w -.. ... JZ Jt v - - ,a - if A existing bctweeai-tojrieeW and Defendant. he KSjtXBW&X T. -I'flll sTM-l S isj.ssjsj MsnT BnsMgnw other and further relief ne-esjl: J - may appertain1 and to tho MiBfratJi JsB; Court may seem nteetV KiAtlt, f. .' Thli Suanose te subh-hW;,pnr , $ !....-..- A. ... -..J-.-i a-.- ss-- "-'A jBlimHl, IU BH VrUr VI - JBajpBjajBlpanjt 'Vj-J IMsrlon Hanks, Jude.;ef to;CeeaeJf-:i Court of Klamath f County. Origea, made and entered 'ee tin llfi deref July, ISIS, and orders ;pMhVm k, the Evening Herald, n pnMle nawa- f .paper of general circulation, printed i 'd puMItned ta tl- my ,,. jath TlAXtf Klamath county; Orvfoa,: - ,, ,hat the nM pmMlcMfcm yHu. talt (Nrtcelh)SMls) !$4 Department of the Interior, United I States Land Offtee at Lnkeview, Oregon, August Myitis, j f Notice Is hereby ;airssi tt;.C'ert 4 SUles, whose gseetosHe address -Is Klamath Falls, "Oregon, dttfea the t seth day of October, 1914, file in this o0)co sworn statement nnd aa'eHssitenV No. 0S204, to, purchase the Nllt NWfSectle15,Tet-dtf1sesjtli Range ;9 east, WllkwUi. erldtanv; i and fhe UnAer tJireon,k under the'sVo-i t'.'.lnns of the at"of June .3, 1173, nnJ .i.l amendatory. Inown as.,the "Tint-' ber and Stone Law: at sank Tnh aa s i.iicb; be fixed by usraMtnent, and that, pursuant to yuefc af jMeaUon, the land and timber thereon have been .-.ppraised S17 the timber estimate su0,000 boar! ffe. at L69 ner If.. e.i!i the land at fSO. lhat.ssJd asfii-c-mt wUl offc. Anal prootta s-ffjen of l his application-and' sworn suteawnt n., Ik- AH ., ..f Vmrmkw ISIS ." u.. w.w . w ---- i - , jT fore C. R. DelJiv. rterkrof the eo-nty- court, at Klamath Falls, Qrstjeuw li Any person Is 'at lihertr n iwent? ..f this purchase before 5ntry,ssi;lnttiae J t a contest' st anyUnM;a-M s4enr , ', issues, by filing a.eoirohecatsd'aBidn .j vit in this ogfee, alleging feetrwnseh; v. i wcwia aeiemi use esiry. , ' JAS. B. BURa-BB, 8-275rlS-29 f -f . X x Begleter.'v An Ordinance Previdlnf sfera the Cen-; structlen ef Mdensrtke est n PerMeaf of Esplanade Street, In Seesnd Het: - . mi ' - ' y THE CITY OF KLAMATH lUB: ORDAINS AS FOLLOWBis ."s Section 1 That It t necessary that sldewaBts he ea on ue noruwny nh " trngmmmmmg lnul Bdsfmtl- tl(nlll-".S scribed preperty: Lot IS of Meek Xi right of way of Southern Paente eons- '' pany; right of way of United States of America (used for Irrigation canal), and the piece or parcel described hy -metes and bounds as: beginning at a . point on the northwesteriyside of Esplanade street, wheretthe ansae titr i tersecta the right of way of tae United States governnwnteanal on sontherly side; thence in a sottUteriy;ereeuon ; following the northwesterly,! line ( of Esplanade48treet ISM feet Jo rie e way or southern pactac eoaapaay; thence in a northwesterly dlrooUosr along said right of way ot-oethecn i Pacific company 48S. feet to .the Jeter- section of the'.rlghU of i way, of said t Southern Pacific cHsi; and United 1. States government canal; theaee In n i southeasterly directlea to ntaee'eC be- ginning. the""said parcel being deeig- i nated as lot -D; tall of said property above dwcreJ,'sig'Bituatete:hie- ond Hot Springs Addition to the City . oi muuiuin runs, union. Section 2 That the Common Conn- I'llVUVIVU UBVIMM IW MWKUHI wi .1 1.,-W.. JmkImkaa Ih 1.....!.. . v construct said sidewalk,, aadsrsem &. ihn Police Judse ta ai veTnotlea -MMOf! T and'thaL-the City Engineer nost no-fS tlccs, as by Charter previded: taat.tae plahs, specifications ot'tne CHyVa- gineer on file wjth the PeUea aite arn hprebv annroved ana neenieSLi That the estimated cost of the een-'-? ; vri I sli-iirtlon of B-M'sIdsss-ki-syTslv-Si --l "--""-""- - - r- -- -r- . ,-., -r . , by the, City Engineer If the sum .of , Tou.vv. . . . , . Section 3 That September is. -lit, ffSx. 1 is ttereny axea as'tne ante tor Bearing -, ,.i nkUiillnnti MtvtAnaiMeiJMa memtnn-a Y .Vfl -. .- . . ' ..., .irA'M UJ...U.M. V. ..--...V-- ---. . g muu uroposea improvessaeu. ..w''y:-Y RAlnn 4That It I -Mill - '- .?,l hornm laaprlhntl hA far t:OtTf I .. ..- , T ,. i.-, cost or saia sioewaws. - S'ri-i-f I'lh" Section 6-That the City f.Kjs-iaiHIJiS;,;, Falls hereby eleeU to ceneeraet sesl'i.vv sidewalks, to employ .ihe laser aai;te'Hfj!r nurchase and furnish' the eterielKK ,' necessary Jtherecor, State of Oregon.'. . . ' nirlJ v,uuiy,i;-u City oMttamMh Fails UA. L. Leavitt, Pottce Uy.-beremcertifyiM t.. .i .?..:;: .,.". IH KWUV jsVLfJM w-eW 18 i -pfw-fi by UifrCssMHAti; W ,i Aels- t!S' n-.T4un,vTn eetedteJ.Jhe v etk 'ft.iMf. V 'TJu.V 'iSPrfW' . . jdtsasis)-": . t ias-She nas-nae-l3 ' wnaaif-BRsnieF v.. CouneitealifihTsnV , r TlSJ- ' kl i1- r i i avsar -ejm: Ja.r i .i wtwmKmrj, -tn MiasTsitpaji K. i? $ -fAfe ft. f) w ? i I i AT l' n 41 ;J T-iB .V & '! ii A 111 ir -. 31' f w. l ,51 rrl 3 'At k ?.: r w,i'Afi weieome. "wr"'i ' j , ' , t. .-, V,V "-H "St,, vh., -v rt. " X. . --h s V J ft? i a-V1 a.1 k