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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1916)
m I y PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH r ALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST .-o. ,,,, Cramer Auto Stage Cramer Auto Stag leaves Monday morning at 7 o'clock for Bend, Red mond, The Dalles, over Columbia high way to Portland. Faro reasonable. Guarantee a nice trip. Further partic ulars enquire at R. E. Smith realty office. It Classes nt St. Mary's Academy, Med ford, will be resumed Tuesday, Sep tember 6th. Complete courses offered in high school, grammar and primary grades. Exceptional advantages in music, art and china painting. Day pupils and boarders are received. Ex cellent sleeping porch accommodations are a feature of the boarding school. 26-6t The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street. Herald's Classified Ad vs. Advertisement in the Classified columns are printed at the rate of Five Cents a line, invariably In ad vance. Hereafter no advertisement will be accepted unless accompanied by the cash. Entered at the postofflce at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mail to any address in the United States: One year $5.00 One month 50 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST ?6, 1916 Mortar Captured From Germans by the British l' 102.8 feci. .south 69 dog. 11 mln. west (ember 2, 191(5, for '' 25.32 feet to (he southeast corner of lug a special assessment ptupnso of vol'' nnil will on THUltHDAV ilm 11. .nt of 25 cents HKITKMDKII. 1016 , ', "h2'h ..... ... .n-..i. o'clock of tho forenoon ..r .,.,. TrMo ,v. ,- ps M 4 NO " vVWWWsWWNWWWTO WHWtSWWAV J!HWWs-VWSVW,'l THE NEW SECTIONALISM FOR SALE FOR SALE Thoroughbred white Leg horn pullets and yearling birds; $1 each. If yon want winter eggs, buy this strain. H. W. Poole. Odessa, Ore gon. 22-3t Oregon Fruit for Sale Choice Craw ford peaches $1 per box delivered; choice Gravensteln apples $1.75 pet box delivered. Quality guaranteed. F. H. Mann, Happyland Orchard, Ash land, Oregon. 21-6t 360, 1916 3-speed Harley Davidson motorcycle racing machine, is guar anteed to go 80 miles per hour; is in first (.lass condition; equipped with tandem, presto tank lamp and hern: only two months oU. lun 700 miles. Fr.-e $280 cash or $0 terms. John Zwilllng, night cook, The Jewel Cafe. 25-2t FOR RENT FOR RENT Four-room furnished house, with bath and sleeping porch. Phone 324W. Z. C. Kimball. 25-3t MISCELLANEOUS MONsTC TO LOAN on city or term property. Arthur B. Wllsoa. 11-tf WANTED Plain sewing, chlldren'3 preferred, to be done at home. Mr?. Van Nlman, 133 North Tenth street, apartment 8. 21-4t WILL TRADE Three room house and big lot, well located. Will trade for good timber claim or farm land and pay small dif ference. See Chlcote. 25 COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR DARKENS BEAUTIULFLY AND RE STORES ITS NATURAL COLOR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE i.'ommon garden sage brewed into a deary tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, Btieaked and tfaded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant. Mixing the sage tea and sulphui recipe at home, though, is troublesome. 4a easier way la to get the ready-tonne preparation impioved by the addi tion of other Ingredients, coating about 50 oenta a bottlo, at drug stores, known as "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com pound," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful. we all desire to retain our youthful ap iwarahce and attractiveness. By dark ening your hair with Wyetb'a Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because It does it so naturally, so even ly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another applica tion of two your hair becomes beau tifully daik, glossy, soft and luxuri ant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Suge and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is nol Intended for the cure, mitigation or .-invention of disease. Adv. 'WELVE Northern and Western states, with a population of less than twice that of the twelve .states comprising the "Solid South," were taxed thirteen times more heav ily by the democratic tax meas ures tho war tax, corporation tax and income tax than were the Southern states during the fiscal year ended June, 1916. The per capita tax of these twelve Northern and Western states by reason of these three taxes, was 3 53, and for the Southern states, 53 cents. Distributing these taxes among (he heads of families, allowing five to a family, each provider for the home was assessed $2.65 in (he South, and $17.65 in the Northern and West ern states during the fiscal enr just passed. The twelve Northern and Western states paid 81 per cent of the total col lected during the fiscal year, while the Southern states paid but 6.4 per cent. The total wealth of the twelve South ern states In 1912, according to the statistical abstract, was $27,400,000, 000; -of the twelve Northern and West ern states, $109,000,000,000, or exactly four times as great, yet the contribu tion of the Southern States to the cor poration and income taxes was one sixteenth, and of the war tax, one tenth that of the Northern and West ern states. The twelve Southem states cast 1,996,743 votes for president in 1912. The twelve Northern and Western states cast 8,753,197. In that year the twelve Southern states sent 110 demo cratic representatives to congress, and 24 democratic senators. They made a wretched botch of the tariff law, which because of its failure as a revenue pro ducer, necessitated the passage of the "war tax," saddled onto the country whilst "he kept us out of war." At present these twelve Southern states have 24 democratic senators and 103 democratic representatives in con gressLouisiana having elected a progressive protectionist, an euphem ism for republican, and North Caro lina having elected a republican to the Vjwer house. Today the South has ab solute control of the senate, and, un der the ring-of-iron reign of King cau cus, absolute domination of the house. handling practically all of the import ant legislation of the country, twenty- two are headed by representatives from ten of the Southern states, the only Northern committee chairman be ing Fitzgerald of the committee on ap propriations. Mississippi and Louis iana have no chairmen of committees. Not one of these chairmen comes from a manufacturing center. Six members of .the cabinet are of Southern birth, and the president himself was born in Virginia. The extent to which these Southern representatives favor the South in making appropriations is well exempli fied in the rivers and harbors bill, just passed. Excluding appropriations for the Mississippi, Missouri and Ohio rivers, which are national waterways, nearly $11,000,000 was carried in that YN. 1 .x vi x1 ." " ' m. w xxiiiiaw K -:--- .vv.. .W V Vv xAV 1 t- a(:UTlMi iMMiigwa&aiWiAeuerfi 2n.;i2 reel in me itouineiirH vunin ui 111K P..vii ' - n'rlnrk nf th fnr " ""uroria lot 1. block 3. In said First Addition to per acre on all lands under (he dlslrlc 'tiXVXlC? $ , Buena Vista Addition; tbeneo north to my off the outstanding bonds and ln Hj cUVi ofrr fop Bn"J, ." H 76 deg. 30 mln. west the southwesterly block 3 to a point th nuwl westerly of said Addition If extended; thence lug an election for dissolution of the property 6r such part thereof 20.63 feet nlong Indebtedness ami runnuiK eivi.nvi. . nwuvu unit sen 10 me tilRhent hiiu c line of said lot 1, the district nnu per budget published """"" -'?,",', " "! to wdnS of intersection wUh accrdlng to law. as nil ImlrtUHlnej line of lot 1. block 2 of the district must be paid before call- nrorvmertllonott ami .1 ..".,'.' ?' the lNtfStts.' In their dile against the Germans, the British have discovered some things they did not know about war, and tills gun is one of them. It is a nioi tar used to throw bombs into the British trenches. The gun, as is evi dent from the pletuie, moves on n track through an aic of about 60 de grees, and in that tango it can throw deadly bombs Into llrltisli tienehes. It had been used against the men ho took it for a long time CHURCH SERVICES F0RG.AIHER0ES COMMANDER IN CHIEF ARRIVES IN KANSAS CTY TO OPEN THE KIFTIETH ANNUAL ENCAPM MENT OF VETERANS United Press Service KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Aug. 26 Com mander in Chief Ellas R. Manfort of Cincinnati "arrived with his staff to day for the opening of the fiftieth an nual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic. Headquarters for the organization was opened at the Hotel Muehlbach. Union station was packed with blue clad veterans and their families. Each arriving train brought a quota of old warriors. Boy scouts were in charge of various information booths, and acted as esccorts to the sixty-one-ers. The real work of the camp will not begin until Monday, when the com mittees begin their sessions. In prac tically all of the churches tomorrow there will be special G. A. R. services. obstructions not lemoved in twenty days will be siimmaiil) 1 canned by the Cemetery Asoctatlon. E. R. REAMES. PAUL BRE1TENSTEIN GEO. T. BALDWIN. Trustees Llnkvllle Cemetery Ass'n Dated this August 24, 1916 MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS TAKE A TABLESPOONFUL OF IF BACK HURTS OR SALTS BLADDER TROUBLES south 14 deg. 27 mln. east to the point of beginning, being a pint of Fiederlclc street in the First Addition to Iluena Vista Addition and Shlpplngton Addi tion to the city of Klamath Falls, Oie gon, according to (he duly reconled plats thereof, now on file In the office of the county cletk of Klamath county, Oregon; and, II. Commencing at tho noitheast cor ner of lot 33, block 1, Shlpplngton Ad- dlstilet. CM AS. II. KI-ACKUH, I Secretin v of the lloiselly Irrigation Dlstilet. 5-12-19-20 Mil cm Notice of Sale of Real Property for Delinquent Paving Assessments. Wlicicas, on the 27lh day of July, 1914, the City or Klamath Falls. Ore gon, duly levied an assessment agnlnst tint fnll.iuliiL- described parcels of real property as benefitted and liable for a 1MK-25-1.8 proportional!) share or inn cosi lor im prmliig Eighth street, fiom Main to High street, High stieet from Eighth be sold separately in n,u-,,. siilil aforementioned iisHe,on ? gel her with Inters i,IWl,7 - ,',"IN. Ors Dated nt Klamath August II, 191(1. R- T. IIAI.Dwim Chief of Poll,.,, f 1 ,7 n. uy. dltlon to the city of Klamath FiiIPh. , Nlniii stieet. isi uu sir e m .,... . . .,. 1 1 to Prospect street, Prospect street Oregen: thence north 38 deg. 45 mln. ( Nl'(h ( ,tp)mm MwU ,,,,, east a distance of 1,648.9 feet ti the ln-(rt,,,t frm ironpcct to White avenue, tersecting north line of northeast iniar- White avenue from Upham to Delta ter of southwest quarter or section stieet. In the following amounts sot township thirty-eight opposne ,no rri-..., .......... .- WOMEN VOTERS GREEUUGHES MET AT DENVER BY MANY SUF FRAQETTES, WHO ARE ENTHUS ED BY HIS DECLARATION FOR NATIONAL SUFFRAGE PADE & SHANNON PLUMIINQ AND STEAM FITTING Stovea Bought, Sold and Repaired Furnaces Installed SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St. hill to make navigable, and ln some cahci, to "iirlgate" rivers In the South, while the Northern and Western Mutes, paying four-fifths of the above named taxes, received about the same amount. In addition to this, the "flood (.oiitixil" bill was passed, carrying about $45,000,000, to reclaim lands In Southern states along the Mississippi, ami an appropriation is pending of about ?20,O00,0OC for a government owned nltiato plant earnestly recom mended by UiM-e in power to be locat ed at Mussel Shoals In Tennessee. Is it any wonder that the South favors these forms of taxation, knowing that It will remain for the North and West to pay them, while the revenues de rived therefrom will provide "pork" for Dixieland? Our total ordinary expenditures for United Press Service DENVER, Aug. 26 Coming to a suM frage state enthused by his declara tion in favor of national woman suf frage, Charles E. Hughes was greeted hv almost as many women as men on hi? arrival here today. Union station was jammed by a crowd which wanted to catch first sight of the republican candidate for president. A committee of Colorado's leading republicans met Governor Hughes and escorted him by automobile to his ho tel. Conferences with republican leaders were to precede the first ad dress scheduled for tonight at the municipal auditorium. Twelve -thousand persons can be jammed into this We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood Is filled with uric acid, says a well known authority, who warns us to be constantry on guard against kid ney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the elimlnative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained In the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have sting ing pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or the bladder is irritable, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have se vere headaches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast each morning and In a few days your kid neys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate cloggedlcldneys, to neu tralize the acids ln urine so it Is no longer a source of Irritation, thus end ing urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent llthla water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little oc casionally to keep the kidneys clean and active. Adv. nineteen (19), (38) south of rniiKC nine (9) east of Willamette Meridian; thence north 89 deg. 23 mln. east 38 5 feet : thenci south 3S deg. 45 mln feet; thence north west 30 feet to point of beginning, b lug a pntt of Melhase luenue In Ship pington Addition to the city of Klam ath Falls, Oiegon, according to the duly reconled plat thereof now on file in the office r the county eleik or Klamsth county, Oregon; and. III. Beginning at the noilhwesi oinci or lot I. block 19. Uuena Vista Addition to the clt of Klamath Falls. Oiegon; Iht-nct- along the noitherly end of Cat If.irnla aenue. lit said addition, south 89 deg, 23 mln. 30 .sec. west 60 feel thence along the westerly line of Oil iroiuia aenue south 0 deg. 16 mln. west 830.47 Teet to an Intersection with thu northerly line of Front street; thence north 34 deg. 39 mln. east I 106.25 feet to the westerly lino of' block 19 ln said addition; thence! along the westerly llneof said block 19, north 0 deg. 16 mln. east 742.95 reet to the point or beginning, belnu' a 1 part or California avenue north or Frunt street, In Buena Vista AddlMon to the city or Klaamth Falls, Oregon, aci'otdlng to (he duly teeorded plat thereof, now on tile In the otllce of the count) clerk or Klamath county. On gait; and, ANn to acale the following describ ed po.tion or Shlpplngton Addition to the city or Klamath Falls, Oiegon. to wit: IV. Lots one (1) to thitty-two (32) both Inclusive in block one (1), Shlpplngton Addition to the city or Klamath Falls. Notice to Creditor! (Probate Index 3; aK 2jj In the Comity Court or tlm jjtnt, 0 Oregon. In mid for the o)Unt. ftf Kliimnth. ' r-tlnln of I). L. Moses, Dure.uicd; J0(iD Siemens Jr., Administrator I Notice Is hereby given tlt tne ttn designed, Imvlng been duly appoints administrator of the estait. of j), j Moses, deceased, by order of t, CoUn ly court or Klamath county, )rfWl 01. the 9th day or August, 1S16. n having duly qualified as midi udtnla Isltiitor; . Notice Is hereby given Unit all wr. street. 52 feet; thence easterly along snn having claims against hiiIiI r-ntitf north side or Kmiikitii sireiti io oe- mc nerciiy dueled and nuulrmi t eels, tn-wit: Lot 7, Block 63. Nlchlos Addi tion (Assessed as tho property of W. F. Ainu!) ...198.8l in west 1 671.97 Beginning at the south easterly corner r.i' .!...'. 11' mln (lf ,,l,"'k (ir' M Nlchlos Addition to 51 deg. 1.. mln. Ullkxll m,w ,.,. ot Klamath Falls, Oiegon, thence north westerly along 9th street, 62 feel; thence westerly narallel to Franklin street. 86 feet! thence houthorly parallel to tllh pti'senl the same, duly Ncilllcd . k. law required, wllhlti six (fi) inontk, f:om tin llrst publication of thin m. lice, to Die undersigned nt t, ft,.. Stale and Salngs hank. In KUmwb, I alls, Klamath county, Mate of Or. ginning. Also beginning at tho south westeily corner or Lot 1, iiiock ua; thence iiortheily parallel to 9th stieet, 100 feet, thence westerly narallel to Franklin street, 51 reet. thence southerly parallel with 9th street. 100 reel; thence easterly 11 Inn i- Piiinkllti Htrnnt. HI feet lo be ginning. Above described property n'li. said bank being designate,! Mth abutting on Franklin stieet, 140 reet place or doing business of hu, estate and on 9th street. 52 reel. (Assessed A) ,,, wlK l(ll, ,.,.," as the property or W. F. Arant) 11(1.ni.i , ,,, . tooAni lieleliy Untitled 1,1 milKe paviasnt of Beginning nt the south easterly cor-;"'1'' Indebtedness to the undersigned tier of Block 65 of Nlchlos Addition at the above designated plan to Llnkvllle. now city of Klamath The first publication or this not' Falls, thence south westerly along , , . d . A...1H. .. ' Franklin street. 140 reet; thence ." "" "" lu,n "" "J ,""H' ,9R north westerly parallel with 9th j JOHN HILMKNH JR. street., 100 feet; for tho placo of bo- Administrator of the Instate of d, j4 ginning; thence easterly parnllcl Moses, Deceased. wiin I'ratiKiin sireci, ai icei; inenco northerly parallel with 9th street, to tho southerly lino or Prospect L. L. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Admin istrator. 10 17-24 31-7 street, thenci! southerly along tlm ( souiiit'ri line ui i -fusfwci lurcci iuj a point which would bo tho Inter-j section of a linn drawn parallel to and 54 reet distant rrom the west erly Hue or said Lot 1. Block 65; ll.miri. Hnllthnrli' li.'irnltid !n tin, westerly lino or 9th street to the1 place or beginning. Above ,lescrlb- ed property abutting on Prospect Resolution resolution declaring the Intention or the Common Council 1,1 (tunte the grade on Eleventh stieet at It, Intersection with hoiiiImtI) line of United Stales Irrigation (anal: Whereas, It Is deemed expedient to aforementioned assessments have noli been paid nor tho liens thereof dls-l 'County or Klamath. ss- charged and whereas more than 20. City of Klamath Falls. days have elapsed since the said I, A. L. Leavltl. Police JudKe of mM docket entry theieor, now. therefore, '.,.. ,,.., ... ,, ... , under and by vlrtuo of n WAHItANT,,")' ll" '" r,'by cer,,,y ,,,',, lhe ,or- and order or sale Issued by the police j going Is a duly enrolled copy or the judgo or said city or Klamath Falls, ' resolution passed by the Common Oiegon, on the 10th day of August, 1916 . ' Council on August 7. 1916. and to mo directed. NOTICE 18 HEUE- . , ,, VVIVr , ,.iic Jad BY GIVEN, that I have levied upon . A '' "'''"WITT, Police Judr said aroremcntloned real property , Approved August 7, 1916. and each and every parcel thereof, 1 C. I). CKISLEIt, Mayor. IMOt LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Presentment of Petition to Vacate Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will, at the regular meeting of the Council of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to be held on the 11th day of September, 1916, present a peti tion to vacate the following described parts or portions of certain streets and avenues in the city of Klamath Falls, hall, and an overflow crowd was ex- Oregon, to-wlt: pected. 1, Candidate Hughes, Mrs. Hughes and 1 Commencing at a point on the east the newspaper men who have crossed ' erly line of Frederick street, which is the continent with them will leave ,N. 14 deg. 27 mln. west a distance of shortly after tonight's meeting for fifty (50) feet from the southwest cor Estes Park, Colorado's beautirul moun- ner of lot 1, block 2, First Addition lo tain resort, where Governor Hushes Buena Vista Addition to the ciiv nr the fiscal year 1913 were $648,000,000, will spend three days' climbing hills Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence along iur wuicn customs revenues, under the, and vacationing In preparation for his repuoucan law, provided 47 per cent. , return io lhe East, The total ordinary expenditures for uliitiit iirmtlt C.fl fitiil Auunauiiil ntt tint property of Wilbur White) . $156.02 flianw the grade on Element li street at Lot 6, Illock 3, Falrvlow Addl- , s Intersection with the southerly line linn. (Assessed as the property of'of United Slates Irrigation canal: Vy,dlft,Rd) ; V --I230.48I ,t , t,.rofro roh,.,!, Thll ,he All of tho foregoing assessments 1 , ., were on the 30th day of July. A. D..IKrml" " ElwiHh street, at Its lntr 1914. duly and regularly entered and section with southerly II if United Oiegon, according to the recorded plat 1 docketed In Vol. 2, of the docket of .Stales Irrigation canal be chanced .. .... i !. t I......M I.I -M.. n at. I tnereor. now on file in the office of the ."' ,J'U"" ' "'"" '"'. " """""' from 183, as now established, to 18530. county clerk of Klamath county, Ore- A' ""-' i R"m' 1. "3! "Inw gon; and, Also to vacate the following describ ed portion of Buena Vista Addition 'o the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to Wit: V. Commencing at the northenst corner of lot one, block 19, Buena Vista Ad dition to the city of Klamath Falls. Orppnn thpnfn nmtlli fio .Int. ot mln r. ! sec. west 90.5 feet, to the easterly lino of California avenue, thence along tho easterly lino of California avenue south 0 deg. 16 mln. west 742,95 feet, more or less, to an Intersection with the northerly line or Front street, Klamath Lake Addition to the city or Klamath Falls, Oregon, ir extended southwesterly; thence noith 34 dog. .'j mln. east 160.26 reet more or less to the northwesterly lino of Front street in said Klamath Lake Additien: then along the easterly line of said block 19, Buena Vista Addition lo tho city of, Klamath Falls, Oregon, noith 0 deg. I 16 mln. east 610.95 feet to tho placo or, beginning, being lots 1 lo 9 Inclusive, ' mid that portion of lots 10, 11, 12, ( block 19. Buena Vista Addition lo tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon lyln?' north of Front stieet, Klamath Lake Addition, If extended southwesteily, orcordlng to the recorded plat thereor, now on file in the office or the count clerk or Klamath County, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oiegon. this 14th day or July, 1916. THE KLAMATH DEVELOPMENT CO By S. O. JOHNSON, President. 12-19-26-2-9. Notice of Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Estate of W. M. (loss, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator of the es tate of W. M. Coss, deceased, has filed in tho above entitled court his final account of tho administration of said estate, and that the said court has This is No Question About the superiority of checks over cunency. That's been settled time and lime again by actual test U joii are nt II I making payments in cunency jon shuuld abandon that unsafe and expensive piactft-o nl once. Open an account hent and make jour pamouis safely and economically. FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC Me,,r. di-iit for Calkhu 41 llitnillion't mall, rn-falii (mihu on the Upper Klaiimih l.aku. Hum eery morning eirept Haadaj, at 7:110. paaacager aad leave 1I1U oMee I'llONB IH7 Western Transfer Co. MAIN HTHKKT, NKAIt FIFTH the fiscal year 1916 were $716,000,000. NOTICE for which customs revenues, under the To Whom This May Cencern: 1 democratic law, provided 30 per cent; You are hereby notified to remove fiypfl Mrnirlnv !,a act. .1... . ... the easterly and southerly line of Fred- 1916. at the'nour i0 o'clock am . eck street, the following courses and aB tne ., an the court TQQm m -"rsirr acrount MUiiuiii5iui AUUUIUK IU ilU uuy 01 and our foreign competitors contribute all outhouses, sheds, fences, or any Klamath Falls, Oregon; thence along A,iminirn , ,, '.hl a.8?.'. this tax to the federal treasury, while' other property of yours off pf the Cera- the southerly line of said Blsmarkj S .. niL a f t ? ' M' immediately, aa the street north 76 deg. 30 mln. west a dls Gobs, Deceased. 29-5-12-19 26 we pay the Internal taxes. They re- etery grounds duced the protection on American In- Cemetery Association desires to fence tance of 61.7 feet to the northeast cor- Notice of Soecial Election of th. n. duntrlnn unit than uaHHIo.l ha mi.tln.. L.i ,l.,i ,. . ,,.. .. i . . . ..... ... . . . . """fc" i wpeciai Bieciion Of the H0re. J . . -".. nuu .o luiytuTa un tomewr i uer ui diock mree is; in saiu unipping- fly Irrloatian p,.i.,, of the country possessing the bulk of once. jton Addition; thence along the wester- A special eEuon of the hL-iiv ir these Industries with additional taxes.) All outaouses, sheds, fences or oUwrlly line of aald Frederick street uaatk ,rtl!SamSZ Sll I bJ ! he"?n Sep-' SCHOOL BOOKS This year we have a complete line of school books, and the finest and best assortment of school supples ever brought Into Klamath Fa and prices are RIQ-HT. yuw wwwn null inn W -v KLAHATH FALLS ORPfinN mZ? 7 .... "- -r LKUj. KLAMATH FALLS OREOOW WHERE PARTICULAR PfOPL BUY THEIR ORUGS f U liJpigAiv