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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1916)
V Vv ' '"" '- ." Vx THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .. TUESDAY, OtCtMltn :, ,, PAGE TWO ttlif 1 Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Published dally except Sunday by Tba Herald Publishing Company cf KlUMtk Full, at IIS Fourth street. " Catered at the pontofflce at Klamath Ml. Oregoa. for transmission through the aaaila u second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any iMmi In the United Slatea: One year W OS One month .M TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26. 191C HeraJd'sClassitdAdvs. iyijijinojnrr''snrr'Yr"""" -aaai Advertisements in the Claaalftea cetumns are printed at the rat at five Centa a line. Invariably In ad vance. Hereafter no advertisement Will be accented ttnleea accompanied ay the cash. LOST AND FOUND ebrfbrfMbalrfbibMbbaeaja LOST Jersey heifer, yearling. nearly roan; right horn knocked off, leather strap on left front tC no brand. Graham Bros.. Dos J06, Klamatb Fall. 9-tf STRAYED Four-yearoUl brown mule. branded witk blotcbed P on right hip. Notify D. J. Puckett. Keno. for reward. 2J-3t MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST cask paid for furs, hides and pelts. B. F. Lewis, Sixth street, near Klamath. 19-tf WILL TRADE for Klamath property Grain aad stock ranch In Stanislas comut, v.; ,v aci. con " - small mortgage. Worth K.000. J. d ciegaora. is sown juversjue. ivum atb Falls. lHt MCAUETS EXPRESS Call Mecca billiard parlor, phone 153. 15-laao FOR SALE 0im0t0t0i0i0i0i000A000wmm FCR SALE $135 diamond ring fr $J0. Address Is l Herald. ! FINE ITALIAN EMBROIDERV aad rat work. Imported direct. Prices leuonable. Next to P. O. 12-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Partly furnished house. Sec Frank Ward at Ward Obea chain store. 19-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS AMeMMfgsMeaeMaM DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE. ROOMS 7 and WHITE BUILDING DR F. M. WHITE Kjm, Ear, Xea aad Throat Eye Teafd Claaew Fitted 97 Odd FeDowa BalMlac DR F. R GODDARD Osteopathic Phyalclan 8aR 819, 1. O. O. F. Teeapt REafEMDER I never charge tor aualaatloa aad consultation. FURTHER This placet 70a Ba der no obligation, aad you will aot fee asked to take treatment Heura: 9 to 11:30 a. a.; 2 to 6; 7 to 8 p. m. Fboao SB1 Reatdeeif Phoaa 23UB City & County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Member Orcgoa Aseociatioa Title Mea Surety bende while you wait See Calleete. 30 Notice ef Ettray Came to my place about December 10, 18U, red 2-year-old muley heifer; only visible mark is split in right ear. JOHN R. HAGELSTEIN, 23-it Atgoma, Oregon. Our big calendar and weather chart aent for 6c to cover mailing cost Star Drug store, the Rezall Store. 20-tf NOTICE Why not stock your ranges to their full capacity. Saa Francisco Cattle Leaa company will loan you the atoaey. For particulars apply OKO WATT. Klamath Faita, Ore. caMf. U-2t Letters km tk Pctfle To the Editer: In Mr. Sheet' some what lengthy article In last Friday Herald It seems he l endeavoring to .quart- himself with the public for hl action at the last meeting of the coun cil, wherein he, Mr Mathews and Mr J Doty, turcml down the fnnchie mat the people hud toted In fntor of at a recent election In thl article In takes to task two member of thet council for being present t a in meeting of angry citlten. and gitlng their iews, when called upon at said meeting. t wonder why Mr. Sheet. Mr Mah- ews or Mr. IVty were not there' I'M' ther manifest a yellow streak at the last moment? Surely they erv In lted. If Mr. Sheets and hi co-work. er of the Oregon California Power Co. had been present at that meeting. (had aked n person who attended It. they could haxe found out who wa I the Instigator of the meeting. Ivh it take a club In the hand of some ancry cltlxen to awaken my friend Sheet to the realliatlon that he I a mere servant of the people, and that he and hi two confederates, who meet In secret, and do not een show to the writer and Mr. Struble the courtey of extending them an Imitation to meet and dlscuv how they can defeat the will of the people? Perhap my friend Sheets will wake up some morn ing to and that the cltlrena will not stand for such raw work. My friend Sheets speaks of the city having been worked by some prevlou company In the past- I wonder If he was not connected with the old com pany as its manager? Who knows? Now as to the amendments he speaks ef: Surely they are not crea tures of hi fertile brain, as he per sisted to the last that the present fran chise as voted upon covered alt points, and he could not find any fault with It until he was forced to go on record and vote. I am like the old Scotch man, who was a hard drinker and a!- Way broke, and who boasted that he gBck y,, dotra nw eRP, ,f given a drink! The boys thought they would have some fun with him o pro cured a rotten egg for the last, and when he gulped it dowa the old Scotchman, with a wry race, said: "Doys. I hae my doots about that last egg." So. good people of Klamath Falls. I have my serious "doots" about the sincerity or my friend Sheets in the matter junder discussion. On last Tuesday morning, on my (way to the offlce at about S o'clock. Mr. Sheets stopped me in front or his place or business and I told him thai be had made a great mistake in his action the previous evening In turn ins down the franchise: that he had practically placed in the hands of the Kern brothers a chance to get a fran chise of their own making, as the council would have no right to go into the matter at all if they took it before the people by way of an initiative peti tion; that the people were in a frame of mind to grant any kind of a fran chise to set aside the action of the 1 conncil. He Informed me at that time I If the matter conli be delayed until after the legislature met In February there var a bill going before thi: fc'if to take away the power of all munic pallties tn grant public franchises and vest the same In the Public Service Commission. My eyes were then opened and I could see why my friend Sheets had rendered unto Caesar that which was Caesar's a servant of which he must be.) We all know, and Mr. Sheets knows, that the Public Service Commission Is averse to hav ing two puiiiir utilities of the same character operating In the same cliy, I leave it to the general public if it doe; not look like Mr. SheeU is In cahoots with the present company operating here. Why all the solicitude on the part of Mr. 8netts at this time to try and explain bis actions? I question very seriously the sincerity of Mr. Sheets when be put the franchise up to the people, whether at that limn he did n:t have In mind the delay. Mr. Sheets was the framer of this franchise voted upon by the people, and be was the one who Insisted that it go to the people. I well remember what a chesty attitude be assumed at the time he brought it Into the council cbam- J bers, and swelled all up at bis handi work. Did he not have In mind the delay so that bis friends could get in their work before the legislature? Why is Mr. Sheets at this time tryin? tn inject certain useless amendmenti into the franchise when be well knows that the Public Service Commission is all powerful and it would be up to the commission whether the same could be enforced? I wonder if my friend Mr. SheeU thinks be can work the good people of Klamatb Falls and square himself at tttii time for bis action In this matter and bis past actions In regard to lh proposed Strahorn railroad? Did he not try and block In the committee room the bonding sale ordinance of the proposed railroad? I don't think he will deny that be bad bis little paper all prepared at, that UaM, aad he Mr. aUruble aad aysetf that German Writer asssT - - I B jdPvWeV' I Prefetter Hugo Muntterberg Professor Hugo MunterbrR. long professor of psychology at Harvard. dropped dead while lecturing before a clav of young women. Since the war bgan he ha been the champion of Oernun Ideas In the Unlte.1 State, and has tMH-n attacked by others at liar xanl who -senled hi statement and action. he had consulted five different attor neys regarding the ordinance, includ the present circuit judge, and he had . been Informed that the ordinance wit Illegal. I subsequently found out that he was mistaken. 1 want 10 know If Mr Sheets I act ing for the people to carry out their wlshe. or is he lining up with their enemies? Mr. Sheets, can't you get on the right side of the fence? It is not a fact that you will grow as business comes to you. and don't you think as you gro you can gel the capital to build up your business? I wonder ir Mr. Sheets thinks that if the Kern brothers were) given the franchise, and they got the business, that they could not get the necessary capital to carry on their business? He knows, as well as I do, that any person can get capital to carry on legitimate business. 1 would like to know If Mr. Sheets thought he was putting "one over" on the Oregon-California Power Co. when he got up the new street lighting sys tem, which Is a creature of his own making, and he allowed the poyer company to litter our Main street with unsightly poles? Did he have In mind to keep all other competing compa nie off of Main street? I have gone over Mr. Sheets' sense less twaddle very carefully and can sec nothing to It but to try and pull the wool over the eyes of our good citizen, and If be thinks this I sane legislation, then I am very much in error in my judgment. Let the public be the judge. A. D. MILLER. Fire Insurance in leading companies. See Chlleote. 30 UY THESE LOTS And build some houses in Nichols Ad dition. Four of them for $1,000. You can't beat it for the money. See Chit cote. 20 FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW ORUMItT AY LAMU ARE UtINa RECIPE OP sVUst TEA AND EULPHUft Hair that loses its eater aad lustre. or waea It fades, tatw gray, dull aad llfslese, is eaased by a lack of aaipbar la the hair. Our anadasotaer aaade up a gsfitatw af Saga Tea aad talphar to keep her leeks dark aad tifai and thowaaas ef wosaea aad atea wHo vaiM tkat evea oololr, that aeautifal dark shade ef hair which is so attract ive, km omly this old UaM recipe. , Kawadaya wa ajst this fsjaeas atis tare isaarovsd hy the additioa of ether Htgredieats by aaklai at aay drag store far a M aaat kettle ef "Wyeth's aad Ealahar Ctrnftmi,- which dark as the hair ee Mtarally, ae eraaly, that aebedy cm saalMy tall It has sesa, aaMed. Yen Jast dssspea a peeaa or soft hrash with U. aad draw this threaeji yew hair, Ufelac mm bmU straad at UaM, Mr saaraiag the gray hair daMpaaars; hat what de lights the ladies with Wyeth's Saaa aad atalphar Coipswit la that, be tides hsawUfaliy daikaalai Um hair after a few appllcaUaas, tt alee hriaga hack the gteae aad lustre, aid glTes It a eppearaaee ef ahaadsaes. Wyethli flaw cad alpavr Ceav peavd Is deNghtfal tellet iwaaitlte te HBpart eoler aad youthful appear aaeetaUMhair. Jt Is act latcaded for ta eare, gsMmtlea er ftwreaUea ef a Kno public Mud hixh school w deted an excelictu Chrintina pro.trat'i on the etenlng of December 22 Manv compliments were nM on the ex cellent rendition ol the program. Following U the prcram Souk "Letter to Santa" llecllallon Kilty Purketl Uevitatlon . lilll J.nolte Children In tli Star. Iteclt.illnn . - Oliver IMekell t'hrltmaa t'atulleH. What I Would Like to He" 'Song - . "Holy Night" I DNplay of Mechanical T)i. (Recitation. . . ,. Jessie I'uckelt IValogue "Ftm In a 1'hoto t;lter") I StiK-klitR Ditll. Recitation --..- lrt Chandler Song "Merry. Merr Chtlstmn" Kei-liatlon . KlUalieth Towet '" Would What I Would" Four lto)n .Song - . "ihrltm!." LEGAL NOTICES Summon (ftiulty .Wv nM) A, S Moorlan.l, I'laliilltr. varies ii. MeCumher an.l uttlo Mo J Cumber (formerly the wife of the said Charles II. MrCumber), and II W. Telet. IVpfeit.Ultt. To II. W. Teter. Ihe above named de- fondant In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby reuulrd to aptear and answer the complaint nlel against ou In the above entitled suit on or beforp Tuesday, the 30th da of January. 1917, that being the day of the last public, lion of thl summon, ami the I.vl day In which you, the uVtVtulaitt. 1 requir ed to answer said coitttIilitt, n llvtl by Ihe order of publication of litis summons, and If vou fall to nppc.tr anti answer as aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief lot matrimony now existing between prayed for In his complaint, to-wltijthe plaintiff and defendant, upon the For a Judgment and decree against Ihej ground ot willful dcrtlott on the defendant above namnt, n follows.! part of the defendant for more than vj. For a Judgment against the on year previous lo the Instituting above named drfrndants, Charles I of this stilt. II. McCumber and l.lxile McCum-j This summon l served upon you. ber for the sum uf three thousand 1 the aald defendant, by publication dollars, together with Interest thereon thereof In the Evening Herald, a pub from the 8th day of February, 1915, at, lie newspaper of general circulation. the rale of 10 per rent per annum; for Ihe sum of' three hubdrrtl dollars at. torney's fees, and for the costs and disbursements of thl suit; and n tli- cree foreclosing one ertuln mortgage lion being made November 3. I9K, upon Ihe lands ami prt-mise herein-'and Ihe last publication January 9, after described, given by Ihe said ile-;pl7. by order of the Honorable II fendants Charles II. McCumber nnd.V, Kuykendvll, Judge of the circuit Lizzie McCumber to this plaintiff onlroirt of Klamath county, Oregon, the 8th dny of July, 1909, to secure ihej which said order wa made, entered, payment of the snid sums of money, lilr led and filed In this null November above mentioned, uion Ihe following described land anil real estate, to-wlt The southwest quarter, and the west one-half of the southeast nuar ter, and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twelve, in township thirty-eight south of range eleven east of the Willamette Meridian, In Klamath county. Ore ; And that the said lands be sold lo nl isfy the said Judgment nnd Ihe pro ceeds thereof be applied to the sails faction of the same, and lh.it one cer tain Judgment In your favor ujtaln.il the said defendant Charles II. McCum ber, recovered In the above entitled court on the 2fith day of March, 1915, In the action of II. W. Telers vs. Charles II. McCumber be declared In ferior to the lien of said mortgage and foreclosed, and that )oti and each of thii above riamul defendant!) be for ever barred and foreclosed of all right, title nnd tlalni or equity of redemp tion in and to the lands and premium above described. This summons is published in lite Kvenlng Herald, n dally newspaper printed, published unil circulated in the city of Klamath P.illx, In mild county nnd stale, being a newspaper of general circulation therein, by or der of tho Honorable I). V. Kuvken dall, Judge of the above entitled court. Such order being dated tho l'JIh day of December, 1910; the first publication of this summons to bo made upon the 19th day of December, 1910, nnd the last publication thereof In be made on the 30th day of January, 1917, HORACK M. MANNING, Attorney for Plaintiff. Loom Is Ruilding, Klamath Falls, Ore. 19-2G-2-8-1G-22-3Q Notice of Klieriff's Sale t3y virtue of an execution Issued upon a judgment duly Usuod by the clerk cf the circuit court of the coun ty of Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the 37th day of November, 1910, In a certain action in the circuit court for said county nnd state, wherein tho International Harvester Company of America (a corporation) as plaintiff, recovered judgment against C, D. Rector for the sum of four hundred thirty-one and 90-100 dollars, and costs and disbursements taxed at sev enty and 70-100 dollars, on the 11th day of November, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the SOtb dsy of December, 1916, at the front door of the court bouse, la Klamath Falls, la said eouaty, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon '( aald dny, ell at puhlle nui'tlou to th hlghent hldder, (or emit, lite following de scribed properly. lowll Lot eight (. tdock fltty-elght (SS) In IWcttd Hut Uprltig Addi tion to the city of Klamath FalU, KUinalh county, Oregon, a horn by the duly recorded plat of ld addition now on rile In the oWce of the omnly clerk of ld county , Tiken and levied on the property of the Mid C. II. Rector, or a much thereof a may he neeeaanry- to allf) the ritld jtidgmmt'. In fnxor uf the lit tenuiluiial Harna'er Ctimpany of Amcrlcrt (a corporal Ion) agilutt ald C l. Rector, wlin lnleret thereon, U gather with nil i'H nnd dlnliune t trttt that have or my nccrue. C. C LOW, Hherlff. lly Oeo. C UI.RICII. leptily. I Oaled at KUmath MalU, Ore.. No vcrnher 2T. tl W II. A RKNN'KR. Attorney tor i'laltttlff. 3.s-i:-t9-3t: SumntotM (No. SIX ftiultyi In the Circuit Court, In nnd for the County of Klamath and State of Oregon Clen 0. Parker. Plaintiff. . (Trace N. Parker, Hefendaiil. To 11 rare N. Parker, lefendant nbttve licttttrj lr. the Name of the Mtatu of Oregon Vou are hereby required to appe.tr and answer to Ihe romplalut tiled ngalnt you In the above entlttrd suit on or before the 10th day of. January 1IT. that being the la.t uay ot toe iime prerrioeu in me or der of publication of litis summon. titd If you fall so to appear, plead, answer, demur, or otherwUo move, fur want thereof plaintiff will apply 1 to tho tourt for the relief prayed lor In hi romplalut, tiwt: For a decree dissolving the bond prlntril and published at Klamath Fall. Klamath county. Oregon, once n week for l consecutive wreks ieven Inserilons), the first pubtlra- r. 19K. W. II A. RKNNKII. Attorney for 1'l.ilntlff H.5-!2.9.:.2.9 ;t:.M:it.u, f.lmtiov of tiii: HOHHKFLY IIUilOATIO.V IMH- TltlLT. .Mtllrn is urrcby given that 011 Tuesday, January 9, I91C, there wilt be a regular election of the lloreufly Irrigation District for the purpose of electing officers of ihe district tor tho year 1917 and 191. CIIAB, W. FLACKUK, Secretary. 5-I2-I9-2C Horsefly Irrigation Din Summon (No. K49 Kqtilly) In the Clrrtilt Court, in and for the County of Klauiatli and State of Oregon, MI1111I11 Ijiws, Plaintiff, vs. James Ijjwb, Defendant. To James l-aws, Defendant above named: In the Nniiin of the Stale of Oregen: Vou an hereby required to appear and answer to tho complaint filed ugalust you In tho abovo entitled suit on or beforo tint 10th day of January, 1917, that being tho last dny of tho llmo prescribed In tho or der of publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear, ple.ul, answer, demur, or othorwlso move, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to tho court for tho rullof prayed for In his complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between tho plaintiff and defendant, upon thn grounds of habitual drunkenness con tracted after Bald marriage, nnd con tinuing for more than ono year lm- modlatoly preceding the filing of tho bill of complaint herein. This summons Is served upon you, the said defendant, by publication thereof In the Kvenlng Herald, a pub lic newspaper of genoral circulation, printed and published at Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, once a week for six consecutive weeks ftevon Insertions), the first publica tion being made November 28, 1916, and the last publication January 9, 1917, by order of tho Honorabln 1), V. Kuykcndill, judge of the circuit court of Klamath county, Oregon, which said order was mudo, entered, dated and filed In this suit November 21, me. W. H.A, RENNRR, Attorney for Plaintiff. sa-s-is-is-se-s-a NOTIOI Inviting lldt tor the Cenatrucllen cf t.oaf Mllea ef Municipal Rail, read. Notice I hereby glren that bid. will be received by lh police Judge of the City of Klamath Fall up to and Including December Id, III', for the con.trucllon of l,Od tulle of rail road fiom a point within the aald city di'lgnatrt a the luteteecilttn of Flret street and KUmath avenue. In a point without the city diMtgnated aa the northerly end of Italry atallou, located on the southen.t ijuafler of the itortlf """l ,a ram ijiianrr, riciion J,, lowitnuiii a, oiith, Range IIS rant. Willamette!. ' "'"' " itntii.e,t ,., iiteiiiiian, Mamath County, Oregon, according to the utmey of said rail. toad Hue finm station f.MOJI.I to .tatlon W03.?2,5, aa ilr.lgnated on city engliirer'a map on piorlle on (lie In ihe (title of said city engineer All hid. .hall lie bate,! uooti niut tin acr.mllne In matt., nldit. ami Bir,-i llratlon approved by the common eoum-ll of lh (!llv i.f Kl.tn.tt. IVII. at lln meeting held December II, I9R ,V "' l ",""',f f the ( i, f KUw, i Said plans, map and apeclfieatlouat"1" M,,,t (,r". ttlrh amrnilmii are on tile In the itltlce of the city en slneer. The award of contract hereunder lo the stirceasful bidder or bidder la hetehy made contingent upon the sate of noo.ooo 00 of City of Klamath I'atU municipal railroad bond, on Jan uary 15, 1917. Hid or protest for the construe, lion of said municipal railroad mui t accompanied by a certified check upon some rpontbl bank for 5 pr rent of the iropoat, pa) able lo the treauier of said city, ai a guar- . ... ,. ...,,, ,,,.,,,. III f ,Mo Rm, UmJ fuf , faithful performance of contract, within lh lime flied by the counrll. after lh award. 15 to : A. U LKAVITT, Police Judge of the City of Klamath Fall. Oregon. .Vol ire Inviting Propmala In Purvltaar lily of KUmatli Falls Improve, iitenl Ikimbn Healed proposals W be received by the Police Judge of the City of Klamath FalU Oregon, up lo and In cluding Monday. January lib, 1917, at the hour of I o'clock p. m for the purchase ot City of Klamath Fall Im provement bonds, aggregating In amount eleven thousand four hun dred and fourteen and SM00 (III,- tit si) dollars. These bond am authorized by ordinance No. 39 of No. 39 ofl said city, anil will mature ire In ten years from date r.1 Issue; and are op and are op I Klmi may b !"' day ... . ii...' fire swt tlonal after one year, and may be re- deemed in numerical order at th option of the cite at any emlaniirtiiNo' 0J:H' tn '""'""" ,h K' fl:' cowron Prlod. 1,1 or after one OTt 1 Helton !. Twnhlp 37 south. Ilanga from date of Issue, These bonds are authorized to pro- vld. fund, for payment of the cost of,0' ,no rt of Jun S' n'- " V" grading and Improving of Klavanth street from main street to Upbam street, exclusive of United States gov ernment Irrigation canal right of way, and Uphsm street from Its Intersec tion with Kleventh street to Prtxpeti street. Including Intersections, Thctn bonds will bo sold to the highest and beat bidder for cash for,',,en, wm offer P' ,n upport "J not less than par value and accrued l,,u PM'f'on n'' worn ".''Tvl Interest; and will bear Interest not to,"1 lM 3T,n " or ""ro"r; "" exreed six per rent (6 per cent). Kach proposal to purchase must be accompanien tty a check for & per , H"ri cent of the amount of bid, certified by! aorne responsible bank, payable lo the rlty of Klamath Falls. Proposals must be sealed, and en dorsed "Proposal to Purchnsn Im provement llontld," The common council reserve! the right to reject any and alt bids and proposals. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, December 9 1910, A. L LKAVITT, Police Judge of (he City of Klamath falls. Oregon. 12-9 1-i 300,000.00 CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS MUNI- CIPAL RAILROAD BONDS. NOTICE OF SALE. ' NOTICK IH IIKIIKIIY (IIVIW, That' sealed bids will bo received by Ihe Police Judge of the City of Klamath 1 Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, up lo and including . JANUARY IS. 1917, I A ll'o hour of 2 o'clock p. ni , for Ihe sain of 1300,000 City of Klamatb Falls Always Pleaty if Cash to meet any demands that may lis be made on this bank, We carry a larger cash reserve than the law re quires, so so unusual conditions can find us unprsparsd lo meet them. And our Investments are all of the "quick assets" kind. An account here Is assurance that all checks will be honored under any and all conditions. FIRST STATE 622 KLAMATH FALLf, OIWKW municipal rallitu,! im,i, . , nnmlnailnn of t,m p,r ' '" "' te., I (., 3V0 I.Klu.hP ',, ' LT" -. .fVfr a.lB) nM t; ' li a. Ihe rat. f , J-,". rt able eml annually. ,, Jl)ft , m.emb.r l.t ureh rM J,', ,ftJ ""' ' WI--W '... a,,7'i" J 7,b,r ' ,'5' '' II- ......tructlot r . Wtt,l,., .allr.,.,1 f,tI mm within .aid .llrtMrnw.";1; rtlh e,ltM to iHilm win, .... ' ' """',''l Htn tuiriht-rlr rn.i - .l... i " lie on. airy .K.tl.,,1 l..cte, on t ,,... -"" ""ii-ii nn iii ,UUii or Kurllim T .. -. ' ' ""!lllll Jl, pMlL i!"IH -at. Wlllaineii. ,.,,, ' Klamath Ctuniy, Oig.Mt All .ralr.) hid or ptopo.nl, ff ,h Itchuoe of Mirl, t,t, H , ,.., I". and considered by tl,n rllmfI1(,M ' .." rll of t city 01 Klamath Fall,, M j ."""" ' ' Jainiar) 15 4T I "l'' 1"M.I nrr Uu-,l It, j.tir.u.nce. "' a alnendmeul III Rrclltm ? a.ii.u - l," ", B""l'te,i Nnr,tirr , jjh, '"f" 1'H'inwai to purcltaitci al,l ,.,.. hall be areompatiM by rrrtlnrd rheek for 5 per rem of the a,wm at the bid or ptoptMat, drawn on tow trspoitolbln battK. payabto Uucomll. lionallv m th Trra.umr uf tl, q, of Klamath l"lo 111,1 or propoiaW for , 14, mut he unconditional, and the iut. CetufUl blil.lrr or bidder lll b ,. HUlrml to complete pa) mm! for I4 bond within 30 day ff.,m t. tm, nnlrir, by the Common Counttl tint the bond am rrs.lr for Ui-Hitry. or forfeit the dnMi 10 ihe city The Common Council of the City of Klamattl Fall hereby rriervr to . elf (rhe right to reject any and ail bid and proposals fur t, ,urrbai of ald bond or any ptit UietFuf, Haiti bond are oRrfrd fur In pursuance of Ordinance No. 40 of aid city, adopted by the Camtsoa Counrll ivomber II. 15K. ami ip. proved by the Major on lcrfnUr II, 1K A I. LKAVITT. Police Judre of the City uf Klamath Fall. Klamath County. Orrcon. i:il In 115 NOTICE rol PUBLICATION Net Ceal Land t'nlled Slate Uml OtT.re at Lakevlew, Ore. centbrr K. 1)11 ;n"rr " "prrur "" ' retry Nn"r' ' 'r" who (xwltittfe ai)Jrr It " '. wtm. uui. en in. t:.-ii nay or ,prn, i?i, nm in ini or- nre sworn statement and application. 9 east. Willamette Meridian, and lb timber thereon, Under the pruitiloM amendatory, known as the 'Tlmbrr and Stone Ijiw," at such valua u might be flel by appraisement, and that, pursuant lo such application, Ihe land and Umber thereon tuvs been appra'aed at IK0, Ihe timber Mil tt.atcd 110,000 board fret at f 100 per M, and the land f :0 00; that said as- fore C II. DeUp, Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person la at liberty to protest . .... . . l.lll.la Inl Purcn D"0"' "Jm """- a coniesi at any note wiw r - Issues, by filing a corroborated af- fidavlt In this office, alleging facta which would defeat the entry. JAS. F. IIUHOKSfl. 12-19 8-20 Itrgtleler. pWWWWW0 FROZEN? HOW AIIOUT VOl'H Storage Batteries iir.TTKii imixn thi:m i.v Link River Electric Co. SAVINGS BANK eveMMMAeieee-2? T""TrBBWv-T r"TTl . iVWl I Swt. I sty n I