The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 25, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, 01MOON,
TUMDAY, JULY H, lata
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The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
Fashion Steals From
Priests ot Poland
FOR SALE
FOR BALB First ckus saw hay, al
ftUfa aad timothy mixed. ChUeote,
; Mala street. SMf
PuMleaed astty eaeavt Sunday at
ma tisraia nnnuii uiHiwar i
Klamath rail, at 116 Fourth street.
Kntered at tba poatomce at atlas
atb ralla, Oratoa, for traaaaUaatoa
through the malls aa eeeoad-claae
matter.
Bubavrlpttoa terms by'aaall to aaj
address la the United Stales
KOR tALR-Cheap. oaa S4aea Itajat
, aire wagoe. oaa aat heavy work bar
taeulnr SM Piaa atraat 14
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fXR SALE or Exchange Fine slayer
piano,, ona single and two twin sm
iorcycles, one good farm wages, oaa
heavy spring wagon, lot ot nice furai
tarc, several good sewing machlaee,
typewriters, put, cameras, books, etc
8yd Evans, next to Sunset Grocery,
tuftfri
Oae year
One moath
B.e
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT Modem room, for one or
two gentlemen, at the Clairmont, 288
Fourth street. J5-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
rARM LOAN8 Moaey to
farm security. Rata
lerms good. For partkalare, eall or
lite. B. L. KUIntt, attorney. WHltta
"illillng. Klamath FalU. Ore. U4f
KOR SALE OR TRADE High grade
touring car: will trade for well to-
ated timber claim or other property.
-! quire at ,208 Mnln street. 19-tf
v.DNBT TO LOAN on city or farm
property. Artnur IL Wilson. 11-tf
WANTED Beer bettles: wUl pay 16
"eeata a dosen for quart bottles de
livered at-Wleland brewery la not leas
that two doses Iota. We will caU for
leta of bto doana or orer. Wklte Pel
iaaa Mlaeral Serlage Ca. phone 11V.
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WILL TRADE 80 acres of laad for
Ford automobile. For particulars
see Theo. D. Young, Midland. Ore. 84-8t
THE NEW Edison Ambrol Records for
August have arrived, and go on sale
today. The list this month Is unusu
ally good. The only place to get them
la at the KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC
HOUSE, 726 Main street 86-lt
LOST ANT) FOUND
I.08T Mad guard from.motoreycle, oa
'road between. Olene and Welsh ft
Chamber's mill. Finder communicate
;th H. H. Ode. Klamath Falls. U4P
FEW FOLKS HAVE
GRAY HAIR NOW
DRUGGIST SAYS LADIES ARE
USING RECIPE OF SAGE TBA
AND SULPHUR
Hair that loses it color and lustre,
or when it fades, turns gray, dull aad
lifeless, is caused by a lack of aalpkar
in the hair. Our grandmother made up
a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to
keep her-locks dark and beautiful,. and
thousands of women and men who
value that even cololr, that beautiful
dark, shade ot hair which la so attract
ive, use only this old time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mix
ture improved by the addition of other
ingredients by asking at any drag store
for 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound," which dark
eas the hair so naturally, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly tell It has
team applied. You Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with it, and draw
this through your hair, taking oae
satall strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears; but what de
lights, the ladles with Wyeth's Sage
aad Sulphur Compound is that, be
sides beauUfully darkening the hair
after a few applications, It also brings
sack the gloss and lustre, and gives it
aa appearance of abundance.
Wyeth's gage and Sulphur Com
aouad Is a delightful toilet requisite
to Impart color and a youthful appear-
wee to u hair. It is not Intended for
tke, cure, mitigation or prevention ot
unease. Adv.
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, JULY M, 11t
ANALYSIS OP OUR COMMERCE
THE department of commerce has
issued a bulletin on our foreign
commerce for the calendar years 1913,
1914 and 1915, which contains much in-
J terestlng Information, both as to the
source of our Imports and the markets
of our exports during that period.
British territory is first in both, sup
plying one-third our imports and tak
ing nearly oue-half our exports in 1916.
Imports from the British domains In
creased from 1672.000,000 In 1913, to
$624,000,000 in 1915. The colonies,
however, sent imports worth 136,
000,000. although taking but S495.000.-
000 of the $1,686,800,000 America sold
In British territory.
The bulletin, when analysed, proves
that the war demand is responsible for
the great growth in exports. The Brit
ish, French, Italian and Russian do
mains bought from us in 1913, S1.389,-
100,000 worth of goods. In 1916 they
bought 82,634,200,000, or nearly twice
m much. The Dutch, Swedish, Danish,
Norwegian and Spanish domains
bought $401,800,000 in 1916 aad only
$199,800,000, or less than halt aa much
in 1913. Moat ot these purchases
were by the countries, and not by
their colonies. They are contiguous
to the war sone.
Our greatest gain In imports was
from Chile. In fact, the gain from
that one country, $307,700,000, was
nearly as much aa from all the rest of
the world combined. Expressed in
percentage, it was over 1,000. Chile
is the source of nitrate, the basis of
explosives. We did not sell much to
Chile, however, our exports in 1916
totaling in value $17,800,000, as against
$16,609,000 in 1913. Our imports from
Central' America aad South America
generally gained, but out exports fell
off. Leaving out the striking case of
Chile, tho imports from South aad
Central America gained $117,700,000,
while the exports fell off $6,300,000. We
gained $9,500,000 in Imports from
Japan and sold it $17,500,000 less. The
imports from China gained $12,700.
000, while the exports to China fell
$5,500,000.-81 Louis Globe Democrat
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Moving Pictures
I amount of $1,009 oa a solveat NaUoaal
bank, drawa in rarer o we "--
Undent of the Klamath Indian School.
'rauit be submitted. These checks wUl
i bo returned to unsuccessful bidders,
mi.111 mwam ti tvaaaa( fnp ttSElbar
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A Fox five reel uroductlou. -The .irbia is acceptea ana conirmcw "
UuUng Passion," a story of the Far
L'ast, and produced in the West Indies,
will be ahown at the Star tonight.
This production Is a story dealing
with the tribes of that country, aad
features Claire Whitney. It Is said to
be one of Fox's best productions, and
will undoubtedly please. "The Stolan
rie," that Klamath Movie, will be
ahown also.
The reception to be tendered tomor
row Bight at. Odd Fellows hall to Mrs.
R. R. Wattenburg, President of the
Rebekah Grand Assembly ot Oregon,
will start at 8 o'clock. Visiting Re-
bekaha and Odd Fellows are Invited to
nttend this affair ns well as the mom
bera of the local lodges, with their hus
band! or wives.
LEGAL NOTICES
into, snd ratal ned aa a forfeit If the
bid Is accepted and the bidder falls to
comply with the requirements ot his
bid. The right of the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs to waive tecnmcai ar
fectis In the advertisement and pro
posalr, and to reject any and all pro-
ponnl-i, Is reserved, ronner inronnw
tlon as to the timber and copies of ap
proved regulations and rorra or oon
tract may be obtained from Mr. Wil
liam B. Freer, Superintendent, Klam
ath Indian School, Klamath Agency,
Oregon. CATO SELLS,
Commissioner of Indian Affair.
20-26-27-1-3-8-10-16
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REPORT STATES
BREMEN CAPTIVE
MUCH ACTIVITY ABOARD THE
DEUT8CHLAND, RUT NO STATE.
MENT FROM HER OFFICERS.
WIRELESS HAS BEEN SEALED '
Fashion has stolen this from the an
cient priests of Poland. The coat la In
castor tryko, trimmed with Nattier
blue velvet and lined with blue satin
of the antique costumes of Poland.
From the source of the Idea the gar
ment is called Polonaise coat.
The fluted band at the bottom is a
new feature, as also is the chemisette
of Nattier blue velvet, which has a
high soft collar. The deep velvet col
lar In back comes over the shoulder
and forms a point reaching to the waist
line. A narrow belt finishes off the
waist line in front The coat Is fasten
ed with gray omnlllth buttons with
blue rims, these buttons also appearing
on the sleeves.
United Press Service
BALTIMORE, July 26 The wireless
telegraph system of the German sub
marine merchantman Deutschland was
sealed late yesterday afternoon, under
the neutrality laws. Much activity is
noticed aboard the ship, but no state
ment is forthcoming from Captain
Koenlg. '
The company owning the ship and
her sister ship, ridicules the report
that the British haye captured the
Bremen.
TO HOLD CIVIL
SERVICE TESTS
P08ITION8 OF FORE8T AND FIELD
CLERK ARE OFFERED SECRE
TARY
DUCT EXAMINATIONS
BOQARDU8 WILL CON-
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United Press Servlee
GUERNSEY, Wyo July 26. Fire
bodies have been recovered from the
automobile party which was over,
whelmed in the cloudburst here Sun
day night
Reply Decent Answer
United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 16. It
Is officially stated that administration
intends to inform Ambassador Page
that the British reply to seizure of
Americas mails by English authorities
is not considered a response to the
Americas note.
John M. Ordway, professor of Cheav
Isny. says: "Dead air space is abso
lute! the bast Insulation that can be
ustd iu refrigerators.?' Our refrigera
tor.! are built with dead air space
aaJ provision chambers Used with
odorless white enamel. Come in and
w us demonstrate then to you. No
trouble.
The United States civil service com
mission announces that a forest and
field clerk" examination will be held in
this city on August '19, 1916, to fill
vacancies as they may occur in' the
forest and reclamation services. The
usual entrance salary la $1,100 to
$1,200 per annum. It is possible that
vacancies In the reclamation service
may also be filled from this examina
tion at $900 to $1,000 per annum.
Applications will not be accepted
from persons who do not show that
they have had at least one year's
actual experience in clerical work In a
business office. A knowledge of sten
ography, typewriting and bookkeeping
Is required. Both men and women will
be admitted to this examination, but
men only, between the ages of 18 and
40 years will be employed as forest
clerks. The age limits are 18 years or
over on the day of examination.
Persona who desire to enter the ex-
animation snouid apply to the local
secretary, board of civil service exam
iners, at the postofflce, this city, or to
the secretary, 'eleventh civil service
district, 303 postofflce building, Seattle,
Washington, for application blank.
form 1371, and Information for appli
cants.
GET YOUR WEARING APPAREL
IRONED
It will pay you to atop helDiaa with
and worrying about the family wash
ing. Send It to us.
We will return the tat pieees ironed
and folded, the wearing apparel rough
dried, pieces starched that seed it for
alx (6) cents per pound, by the pieee, or
forty (40) cents per deses: or wa will
Iron the wearing apparel at a vary
reasoaanie extra charge.
Notice of Sale of Real Property for
Delinquent Paving Assessments.
Whereas, on the 27th day ot July,
1914. the City or Klamath Fnlls, Ore
gon, duly levied an assessment against
IFiA fnllnwlnv Hjhairlha.t tuinAli nf Mil
Dronertv an benefitted nnd liable for a
proportionate share of the coat for lm
proving Eighth street, from Main to
-High street. High street from Eighth
to Ninth street. Ninth street from High
to Prospect street, Prospect street
from Ninth to Upham street, Upham
ntreet from Prospect to White avenue,
White avenue from Upham to Delta
street, In the following amounts set
opposite the respectively named par
cels, to-wlt:
Lot 7. Block 63, Nlchloa Addi
tion (Assessed as the property of W.
F. Arant) $198.81
Beginning at the south easterly corner
of Block 65 In Ntchlos Addition to
Unkvllle, now city ot Klamath Falls.
Oregon, thence north westerly along
9th street, 62 feet; thence westerly
parallel to Frasklln street, 86 feet;
thence southerly parallel to 9th
street. 62 feet; thence easterly along
north side of Franklin street to be
ginning. Also beginning at the south
westerly corner or Lot l, Block 66;
thence northerly parallel to 9th
street, 100 feet: thence westerly
parallel to Franklin street. 54 reet:
thence southerly parallel with 9th
street, 100 feet; thence easterly
along Franklin street, 64 feet to be
ginning. Above described property
abutting on Franklin street, 140 feet
and on 9th street, 52 feet. (Assessed
as the property or W. F. Arant)
$280.31
Beginning at the south easterly cor
ner of Block 65 of Nlchloe Addition
to LInkvllle. now city of Klamath
Falls, thence south westerly along
Franklin street, 140 feet; thence
'north westerly parallel with 9th
street, 100 feet; for the place of be
ginning; thence easterly parallel
with Franklin street, 64 feet; thence
northerly parallel with 9th street.
to tne southerly line or Prospect
street, thence southerly along the
southerly line of Prospect street to
a point which would be the inter
section of a line drawn parallel to
ana 54 reet distant from the west
erly line of said Lot 1. Block 66;
thence southerly parallel to the
westerly line of 9th street to the
place of beginning. Above describ
ed property abutting on Prospect
street, about 60 feet (Assessed aa the
property of Wilbur White) ....$166.02
Lot 6, Block 3, Fairvlew Addi
tion. (Assessed as the property ot
Lydla Reed) $330.48
All of the foregoing assessments
were on the 30th day of July; A. D.,
1914, duly and regularly entered and
docketed in Vol. 2, of the docket of
"City Liens" of said cltv of Klamath
Falls, Oregon. And whereas, said
aforementioned assessments have not
been paid nor the liens thereof dis
charged and whereas more than 20
days have elapsed since the said
docket entry thereof, now. therefore,
under and by virtue of a WARRANT
and order of sale issued by the nollce
juoge or saia city or Klamath FalU,
Orgeon, on the 16th day of July, 1916,
and to me directed, NOTICE IS HERE
BY GIVEN, that I have levied upon
said aforementioned real property
and each and every parcel thereof,
and will on SATURDAY the. 19th day
of AUGUST. 1916. at the hour of 10
o'clock of the forenoon of said day and
date, at the front door of the City Han
In said city, offer for sale at nubile
auction and sell to. the highest bidder
for cash in band, subject to redemp
tion according to tne cnarter of said
City, each and every narcel of tha
aforementioned and described real
property or such part thereof as caa
be sold separately to advantam tn m
said aforementioned assessments, to-
seiner wun interest wereon at the
rate of six ner cent ner annum frnm
tne saio agin day or July, 1914, to
gether with the costs and expenses of
this sale.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
July 15th, 1916. v '
m R. T. BALDWIN.
Chief of Police of said City.
1B-4D-1-B-1D
Summons
In the Circuit Court, tn and for the
County of Klamath and State ot
Oregon.
Jennie Cann, Plaintiff,
vs.
Henry Clay Cann, Defendant.
To HenryClay Cann. Defendant Above
Named:
In the name or tbo state or Oregen:
You nre hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
you In tho above entitled suit on or be
fore the 29th day or August, 1916. that
being the last day or the time pre
scribed In the order or publication or
this summons, and If you rail so to ap
pear, plead, answer, demur or other
wise move, for want thereof, plaintiff
wilt apply to the court for the roller
pinyed for tn her complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds or
matrimony now existing between the
plaintiff and defendant,, for the chang
ing or the name or the plaintiff from
Jennie Cann to Jennie Fox, and for
such other and further relief as to the
court may tetm meet and an to equity
appertain.
This summons Is served upon you.
the ald defendant by the publication
thereof In tbc Evening Herald, a pub
lic newspaper or general circulation,
printed and pullsbebd at Klamath
Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, once a
week for six HUccenslve weeks, the
first publication to be made July 17,
1916, and the last publication August
28, 1916, by order of the Honorable
Marlon Hanks, Judge or the county
court or Klamath county, Oregon, so
circuit judge being In Klamath county,
Oregon, at the time or making said or
der, which was made, dated and filed
In this suit on July JO, 1916.
W. H. A. RBNNER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
17-34-31-7-14-21-28
NOTICE OF SALE OF AL PROPERTYOR DELINQUENT PAV,Na
u'h.ri on the 10th day of December, 1914. the City of Klamath ftfe
Whereas, on m ""' ...lltti ti, following dmnriim.i ..."
WLr beiiofi ted " liable for a proportionate Vh ol"K
r?y.mD?ovli.2 ol -Third Strec. from Main Street to California Ay,S
to the following amount sol ' U" ' " ' "
Lot 1. Ulock 6, Kwnunn "HhtiiAd ""tf"ffi7 ' " Ul
(AMMed ns tho properly of Maggie M. Wagner)
Lot. and 7 Ulock 5. iwaun "' "'"
(.8KuhhcI aa the viupertyar O. 8. 1 uriiyj
lot 8 lllock 10, Kwiumn Heights Addition ,
(Aimesied oh me invi.y ; -- --"
i ,.i in lllock 15 Kwnunn IIcIkMh Addition
(Assessed as llie Piopcriy o" Carl C. Illud. lekaon)
LOU3 "S3 4. Btock 17. Upturn ,"" AW ln
(Ascended b the propel ly of kllM Mrplo)
xa 10 Ulock 100. liuunn VUla Addition......
Ul i Assessed a. lie properly of II. K Gould)
Lots 1 and 3. Ulock 12, Klut Addition ..,
Lot 6, Ulock 12, Flrel Add I on. . .,
I.., t murk 12. I'liHt Addition -...
(Assessed u (he properly of II. Plnck
Lots 3 and 4. Ulock vi mm auuihui -
Lot 6, Block 12. Klrsl Addition. ..... ....
(Assessed as the piopeity of C M. Fulghmu)
Lot 6, lllock 29, First Addition
(Assessed ns Hit piopeity or Wilfrid M. Snow)
Lot 10. lllock 29. Flint Addition -
(Assessed as lliv pioperly of .Minnie Montgomery)
i ..i i in,.k 3d. First Addition .. . -. - ...
(Assessed ns the piopeity of (' K. Urninpton)
Lot , Ulock 37, First Addition
(Assessed as the propel ly of Clins. J. Anderson)
Lots 2. 3 nnd 4, lllock 3D, First Addition. . .......... .-. .
(Assessed us the proper!) of HMbeil II. Rollins)
Lot 4. Block II, First Addition. . .....
(Assessed us me piopeny oi aiiiih iimiu u
All of which mild foieitoliiK iiHHi'ssnientH wen. on tho 2tth day o
December. A 1). 1!H, duly and lOKnlurly entered mid docked in Vol j o
the docket or "City Mens" of until CU or Ivlnnmth Falls, Oiukuii Aad
wherein., snld nfoiviiienllonnd ussessnienlH lime not been paid nor the
liens thereof dlsrhnrged and wheiens more than 20 dnyn Imve eliip.u-d stnc
the Hold docket vntiy thereof, now. Ihoiefoie. under nnd by lrluu of i
WARRANT nnd older or tulle Issued by the Pollen Judge of suld City i
Klamath Fulls, OreKon. on the IDlh da) of July, 1U16, and to ino dlrocUd
NOTICK IS HKHKIIV tllVKN, Hint I haw Itivled, upon said nfui ttitutloaed
real property nnd each nnd eveiy parcel thereof, nnd will on HATURDAY tt
19th day of AukukI, 1916, nt ih hour of 10 o'clock or tho forenoon ot old
day nnd dnte, nt the rront door or tho City Hull In said City, offer for uk
at public auction nnd sell to the highest bidder for ensh In hand, subject to
redemption uevordiiiK l 'lie dinner of snld City, each nnd ovir) psrcel
of the aforementioned nnd described leal pioperty or Mich pnrt tlieirof u
can be sold separately lo ndwintuce to pnyxuld tifoiumoulloned iinn-NHinent
together with Interest thereon nt the rule or silk per cent per annum from
the said 24th day of Dccemlirr, 1914, loi;ethei' with the coils nnd I'ltirniM
of this sale,
Dated at Klamath Fulls. Oregon. July ir.th, 1916.
It. T. UA1.DW1.N,
18-2S-1.8-1S Chief of Police of snld City.
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NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT PAVINfl
ASSESSMENTS.
Whereas, on the 2Mh du of Noember, lull), tho city of Klninnlh VtUt.
Oregon, duly levied un ussessiiient iikuIiisi the followlitK described psrctli
of real property as bcnelHlwd ami liable for (he cost for Improving SIXTH
Street In said city fioui Klntock Avenue to tho easterly city limits la Mm
following amount.H set opposite the respectlvol) tiaiued parcels, to wit
1170!
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Notice of Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned aa administratrix of the es
tate of Henry W. Keesee. deceased,
has filed In the county court of the
state of Oregon, for Klamath county,
ho- final account or the administration
or said estate, and that the court has
fixed Friday, the 18th day of August,
1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the
forenoon as the time, and the court
room or said court aa the place for the
hearing of objections, if any, to aald
account and the settlement thereof.
Dated July 18, 1916.
ROSE E. KEESEE.
Administratrix of the Estate of Henry
w. Keesee, Deceased.
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Lot 13, Ulock IT, 2nd Rnllrond Addition..
((Assessed us property of Kdnu Knee Cnpron)
tat 18, Ulock 17. 2nd Rullroad Addition
(Assessed ns proper!) of l.uclndu Itnce)
Lot 3, Ulock 203, Mills 2nd Addition
Lot 7, Ulock 203 Mills 2nd Addition
Lot 9, Ulock 203. Mills 2nd Addition
Lot 10, Ulock 20U, Mills 2nd Addition . ...
All Ulock 204, Mills 2ml Addition . . .
Lot 11. Ulock 202, Mills 2nd Addition
Lot 9. lllock 208, Mills 2nd Addition ... .. ...
Lot 12, Ulock 208, Mills 2nd Addition
Lot 4. Ulock 218. Mills 2nd Addition
Lol 5. Ulock 218, Mills 2ml Addition ...........
(Assessed as the pioperty of Klnmnth Korporutlon)
Lot 3. Ulock 205. Mills 2nd Addition. .
(Assessed as property of 11 J. Ktuns)
All of which snld foreKoIni; assessment weie on the 26th day of N'oTce
ber, A. I)., 1913, duly and leKtilarlv entered uml lokii,l in Vi.i - nfihi
docket of -City Liens" of suld City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. And whenu,
snld aforementioned assessments have not been paid nor the liens thereof
discharged, and wheieas, more than 20 days have elapsed slncu the itl
docket entry thereof, now. theiefoie. under nnd be vinim nt H u'aiiiiivt
and order of sale Issued by i he police Jude of said city of Klamath Fall'
wresu. un uiu mm uiiy in juiy. iyji,, ami to me directed, NOTICK IS HERS
uY UIVEN, thai I ItiiM- luUed upon suld aforementioned roal properly ul
?.m,JS2 VL1:? ,,arfrl llcr,,of. 'i win n Saturday the 19th dy t
AUOUHT, 1916. at the hour of 10 o'clock nf ih rirnnnn t ...i.i ,i... ,a
date, at the front door of the City Hall In suld elty. offer for solo at pubttt-
.utuuu .uu st-n io me niguesi uimier ror cash In hand, subject lo redB
tlon accordlnu lo the charter of ald elty, each und every parcel of the afore
mentioned and described real property or such part thereof na tun be mU
separately to odvnntiiKe to pay said nforemenlloiied nssesHiiieuts, (oli
! SU,reLU")w,(i", '!l "'V "ll" "f hix uer Lvni l"r inntim from (he M
26th day of Nov. 19U, ogelher Willi tho costn nnd expenses or this sK
Dated nt Klumnth Pulls. Ori'Kou, July lfith, 191C. -
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Sal of Timber, Klamath Indian Res.
ervatien
Sealed proposals, In duplicate, each en
velope marked "Proposal for Timber,
Klamath Indian Reservation," will be
received at tne office of Jbe Superin
tendent of the Klamath Indian School,
niauiaw Agency, uregon, until 13
o'clock noon, Pacific Coast time, on
Saturday. Auxust 19. 191. for th ,-.
chase and removal of approximately
seven million feet of yellow pine on
fourteen allotments in Townships 84
and 86 south, -Range 7 east, on the
Klamath Indian Reservation. Con
tracts for the purchase ot this timber
must be made by the succAaifiit maa-
Ufder M advertisement with the in-
utTiuuai Buunees or weir neirs. The
minimum price per thousand feet.
.boadP,wure' wUcb will be accepted
U 13.00. All timber must be cut and
removed under the regulations on?
wribedby the CommlMlon.r ol Isolat
Affairs before Juse 1, 1918. Wlthaaeh
proposal a certlled cheek it tS
Notice of Rend Sale
Notice Inviting Proposals to Purchase
City of Merrill Refunding Bonds
and Water Bonds.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the Recorder of the City of Merrill,
Oregon, until August 12. 1916, at the
hour of 8 o'clock p. m. (at which time
proposals to purchase will be onened
and considered) for the purchase of
.s,800. or any part thereof, cltv of
Merrill refunding bonds, payable July
1, 1931, with the opUon of the cltv to
pay them, or any of them In numerical
order, from and after July 1, 1921; said
bonds to be Issued in denominations ot
ouu ana one bond in the sum of 1300.
Also for the purchase of f 6,000 or any
pnrt thereof of water bonds, navahi
July 1, 1936, in denominations of 3600.
aiu ponds are Issued for the pur
pose or reforming the outatandlne
wai rants of the city, asd for the pur
pose of providing water asd Ere pro
tectum, all under the provisions ot sec
tion 136 of the charter of the at nt
Merrill.
Said bonds are to bear latereat si
the rate designated la the successful
bid, not to exceed 6 per cast per an
num, payable semi-annually on July 1
and January l of each year, at the
office or the treasurer or said cltv in
United States gold coin.
Each proposal to purchase must be
accompanied by a check, certiled by
some responsible baakiag lasUtatlon,
to the amount of 6 per cast of the aro-
posal, made payable to the Raeorder
of Merrill. Proposals must be sealed
and endorsed "Proposal to Purchase
Refunding Bonds" or "Proaosal to on-.
chase Water Bonds."
The council reserves (be rlaht to r.
Ject any and all bids.
Dated nt Merrill, Oregon, July 7,'
99,
FRANK D, OLNBf .
Recorder of the City of Merrill, Oregon
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in bis name and start him on the
road to prosperity.
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