-: I -kte w " -t 4 MM TWO mv;' a. a .-i i THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON a 3ft-' : n TT The tvcning MermM H! a t! ii I i- W. 0. SMITH, Editor 1-sjWim dally reet Saaday by The Serald Pablisbiu Company ct i Falls, at US Foarth street. K If, MS" i I at tbe posteOce at Klamath raSa. Oregosv, for transmission tbroagb i meter. SMtoerlption term by mail ta any Mtwa la tbe United States: On year SMI IX iy I ' t-L & !lt fV TUESDAY. JANUARY 2. H? j HenlTsChssiiaiAArs. Land Problem Is Solved Own Production Pays for Land First Payment on Lands Under New Plan Will Be 20 Per Cent and Then Nothing on Principal Until Five Years, Only 50 Per Cent Being Paid in All Tbe moment your back hurt or kidneys arent acting rUat. or If blsdder bother you. get about four ouocea oT Jed Salt from amy to! pharmacy: take a tabUspoonJul la a glass of water before breakfast for a few day anJ yor kldneya will (be act fine. ThU famous salta is made from the acid of grapes end lemon Julc combined with llthla. aad has been used for generations to Stub clogged kidneys ami stimulate Uwu in normal activity . aUo to neutralise the acid in the urine so It no loager Irrltalc. thus ending bladder ut- order. Jad SUlu cannot Injur anyone lUCOUAY, JANUARY 7, 9t In the alKitr entitled still on or before Tb common council rwervo lit Tuesday, the 30th day of January. 1917, rlstlit i rrjeit any and all bid md that being tho day f th" laat publlca- propolis. lion of tills summons, and the latt day; "' Klamath Falls, Or.goo. in which ou, the defiwdant. Is requlr-' ttmbvr lH. ed to anwr said complaint, a filed, fcEAVlTT, by th order of publication of ibla, "" ' f '! ' Klemtlh summons, and If you fall to appear ami, . Oregon, IM M answer a aforesaid, ll.e plaintiff will .... ... apply to the court for the relief " ' ,J ,,;,1 fr In 1.1. complaint, l.t.11 CITY Of KLAMATH PALLS MUNI. IVr a JuJKiiictit ami .Ircrre oKalnst the C,PAL "AILROAO lONOt. i! .Vml.ihU atnite nmiiiil, n IhIIcikj., l f'or a Judciuent aalnt the NOTICK Or tALK. JOTICK IH IIKIIKIIV UIVi:.V. That sealed bid Will Ims rrfUH by (he Pollct. JiiiUe of I he City of Klamath WMMMMiMM AaVtrUatmtMta In th ClaeaMaa ssImsmm ara priatttf at tha rata f Frea Caata a Una, iavariaMy in aa tjnea. Hcraafttr na atfvartlaeeaeMt wHi b acccatcv antes accemaaaiasJ awtaacaah. Tb land nrobtpm In California. 4x- earmnc nioh- money for him to"Wd ch.ver that It Ih uuall rvceHnl onjr4 Adr. I '. ... ...... vt.. .. I 1W l.bl(tll h It, aiViMiBiBliBMIMSB liticK for many e4r. ha In the last e reouciion ot nt oooj. nri prn.av.on ..... .....u..., .. I 1 ...... i, .v k . f. i thereforo ell to repeat that It nx. placed his money In a sat Inn bank In recehed the approtal trf th.- IhM finan- clal min.l or tne w-i. ana i en atl.t- Ixlll' named itefrtldanta. ('hatlrHl II McCumber and IJlile MrOunt l-r for the sum of lhr Iboiuatiil make a delightful Servsacut Uthla-lilollara, toKrther with Interest Iherwm rH. Klamath County, Oraguh, up to water drink which millions of men' from the tti .lay of February, Jla. at ami uieiuiin and women take now an4 than to I the rale of 10 per rent ir annum, for, JANUAHV IS. HIT. keep the kldne) and urinary organs the sum of thre hundred dollar al M lie hour of 3 o'clock p. in, for lhi clean, thus avoiding serious kidney ! five or six year become acute. FOR SALE WMANMWMMiMMMIMHIMMMMMMMMWM FOR SALE Foot bead of good work It U , no evaporation to a that it i this I problem which ha In large measure j stood -iuarely in the path of Call ! fomiaV jowth in population and j-K-ealth. It is to an extent felt in all the Pacific Coast states, but not nearly to the same degree as in California. Conclusive evidence of this I hown in the latest fijrure of the United i LEGAL NOTICES .teadof handlnc it to the seller, mak-ctat mtn.i oi me tt.. ana . r., n.mm.. inc frh deposits In small amount dored a sound, practical and -.atls- (N-0 (49 Kiulty) over a lone term of rear, and allow, factort after lone and critical crutlnyj ,n bf c,rcull Courtt : anJ for thr! inc the interest to compound, until ' he financial detail. County of Klamath and State of patraents and Interest toeether eual ' The placlnc of land sale-, upon .1 fair., 0rtcoli the amount of the debt. ! Pric-d and Ions cr.-dlt baK with M,nne UWi .Unlnr, Meanwhile he has full possesion of! out ,h" "l,-v ' h'aJ . j the land and U makinc it pay for itself lhould -rtInly attract the attention. Um Uwf rf,ndant. and for his livlnc The thought of hat iof thoe thousand of ousc men uion inp hi interest charges working day, farms, renters and others who are ti thl!W.,Jl-!! BT.iSU,eS bun?a,, wWch PMMto lhat land ntcht for him instead of against " f ,h,.'Ir ,?B-""', ?" To Jamea loiwa, IVfendant above named: S wagon, two set of harness, fori lfornia, lluitead MnK Crst in i, i ;'", L XllrttM toio.1 ' to "" ,h, IJI'-- f"rt"" 'a ,h' Sm f ,hr SU" "f 0rc'n' MM. a E. Smith Realty Co. 1-n'laiKfflr the ftrWtm sUK b Ini ta. ' . 7"i .. . ! ivallf- of California Rloriou with You are hereby required to apprar m) I tanu ou;rrs. r.trry Mm.frftau iuri 1 Ih lt tn tmpi fxlln arfnatlT- tnl. . rrorv an ----- j 't irresistible power of accumulating in- piace in perceniage increases. ,.., ,,.,. ., h tht. population and in taxable . ker or lh mortw who has (uj MISCELLANEOUS tMNfWnMWMHMWIMIMIWWMIMMM. WANTED Position by capable cook ta aetel or test class boarding hocse. Pajalre Herald offlce. l-3t COMPETENT ACCOUNTANT will close out yocr books; reasonable rates. Address box 303. City. 30-31 last both in wealth. I Reduced to its simplest form, the California land problem is this: How to place settlers upon the million of acres of rich farming land in this state, upon terms that will enable the settlers to make their occupation prof- HIGHEST cash paid for furs, hides Mtable to themselves. aad pelts. B. P. Lewis, Sixth street. Klamath. 15-tf JfCABFS EXPRESS Call Mecca billiard parlor, phone 153. 15-lmo The history ot coloniiation and land development plans in this state durinc the past ten years is black with fail ures and disappointments. The net result has been some exceedingly bad advertising for the state, and a con stantly increasing difficulty in secur ing capital and settlers for new pro- HOTICE l-"5- Vkr mnt Ktnrk ma nnn. tn th-tr' The trouble has not been with the LOANS on first class security. V. T Hetschenbacber, New York LifeO S fan capacity. Saa Francisco Cattle Loan company will loan yon the seewy. For particulars apply GEO WATT, Klamath. Falls, Ore. FaataMce box CCS. 18-SCt PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0W00000W000W0I000 DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and I WHITE BUILDING lands themselves; omitting certain glaring instances of actual misrepre sentation and fraud which hare been properly punished, the lands offered! have been as rich and fertile as any in the world. Nor does the difficulty ex' (the benefit of that accumulation. Un der the Mott land purchase plan that tn-'nendous power is now applied to the benefit of the mortgagor the pur chaser of the land. Another factor of immense import i thi Under the Mott land purchase plan, the small purchaser gets his land at on-ewhere near the wholesale pne-e. Apnlving these generalities to a con crete ilustration. let us take the ex hiiiple of a tract of land of 10.000 acres wh:cli will soon be offered to settlers under tnls plan. The flrst item is the sur ey of the land by qualified and un-prt-jJaiced experts of acknowledged reputation, and by the University of j California. These experts analyze the foil, report on the facilities for trans portation, the accessibility to markets. the amplitude of the water supply, etc Their report shows definitely what the crops. Anyone interested will recehe futler detail by aildrfsing the Krank K. Mott company. Security bank building. Oakland. The Information will be sup plied without reference to the sale of any particular tract, but merrly as an explanation ot the plan itetf. and as the solution of a Krrat problem applic able to the marketing of any land ant- where. ist ta finding the right kind of settlers. (Prod-Ktive power of each acre is, and There are literally thousands of .j consequently the return in money that perienced farmers anxious to invest ju naa onder proper cultivation. I their vouth their enerinr. their Vfinm-.I-'f'xl't'K '" to Chance. .No room IS . . .. DR. F. M. WHITE Wtf. Ear, Nose aad Throat Eyea Tested Glasses Fitted S7 Odd FeBowa Baildiac DR F. R. GODDARD OstispaUilc Wiyatciasi Bsjfta t, L O. O. F. Tesaple REMEMBER I nerer charaa for aadaatioa and eoasultatioa. FURTHER This places yon un der no obligation, and yon will mot be asked to take treatment. Hears: 9 to 11:30 a. m.; I to 5; 7 tot p.m. PbooeXU liesldeace Phone SS8B j ledge, and their capital in any farming I proposition that offers them an even chance for success". The difficulty has been, first, in the high prices at which desirable farming lands have been, and of necessity bad to be sold, and secondly, in the ab sence of any system which gate the farmer sufficient time to "turn around." j Almost all the sales of fanning lands .in this state have been on a hals nr .annual payments with full payment in fne years. In a small minority of cases these payments nave been ex pended over a period of ten years, but J even ten years has proven too short. jit has been an exceedingly fortunate lefi fcr misrepresentation or exaggera tion. The purchaser knows by the tes timony of acknowledged and unbiased experts exactly what income the land vill 1-rinc lhe land is sold on the following Urn: A first payment of 20 per cent. and no more payments upon tne prm (ipai for five years, at which time an o'l.er payment of 10 per cent is made. Ihl-i fve year period, during which no pavwnts on the principal are re quired, gives the settler ample time to pel 1 i land into running order and to lay u;i some money. Tne nexl payment U three years thereafter: that is, the eighth vear after the date of purchase: at which PRISONERS ARE MADE TO LAUGH INMATES OF SAN QUENTIN PRIS ON ARE GIVEN ANNUAL SHOW NEW YEAR'S BY ACTORS ANO MUSICIANS City ft County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Member Oreejoa Assoelatiosi Title Men settler who has had money sufficient :la"' another 10 per cent is paid. to meet his heavy annual payments, ears thereafter, or ten years plus heavy interest charges, plus the " afler ate of purchase, a final payment inevitable costs of stocking, fencing. I of '" Pr cent is made. At this time ditching and developing, and still hate enough left to live upon. DR. A. A. SOULE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rata 1 to a, Emma Blk. Phone 1S1J (English pronunciation of Soule is Seul: French, Su-lay.) i HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A G0L0 i tStni TMAa faTXeaMK aTltaaaisma Ala "- - , . . w "-.iayj up. MIIAMMIMIHt Instant reurf no waiting "iocr c!oggd nostrils open right up; the air passages of jour head clear and yoj can breathe freely. No more hawk las;, Mufflinc. blowing, headache, dry. ess. No struggling for breath at alabt; your sold or catarrh disap pear. Get a small bottle of Elv's rmm '&T'4. WialBB frnn vnn, .t..!., .. A . .fSf1 T S - i- -.u,..i uu. nwt 'MfK '' t 'bis fragrant antiseptic, k- beeKas cream In your nostrils, it .$)MttttM through every air paswgo ?!., i.w a.sw, swuvaea mo mnammea or ....I, : ..1... ...,. .k . .,,.. Mw " u'uvfmuv ua rvilri t.-'iv -r a) HBiiiir Sir ' !' teas TVn' .,.. .ii Mf j- -"7 1 - "" " w ws ar ww.j eatarra. Ad. j.T,;;m wi m ?w The present backwardness of the state's development Is due in large part to the majority of failures and the evil reports which those failures have pread. As a result, the fertile vallejs Of California are today developing witn extreme slowne-s. the average settler of limited means preferring to take his chances in homesteading in less de veloped states, vriih all the discomforts and privations that pioneering in voire, or in renting, with Its attend ant risks and even depfetion. how. tnen, can we estimate the value of a plan which would turn these failures into successes, which would enable almost any man with a little money and plenty of energy to secure Urge tracts of the richest land on earth on terms which make his success a practical certainty? Such a plan has been sought for jears, but none has been found that ! satisfactorily met all angles of the problem, until now. It has remained for Mr. Frank K. Mott, well known in California, ten years ma) or or Oakland, and for many years a student of the land problem, to evohe and perfect a plan which, in the opinion alike of real estate men. farmers and banker, does meet the question squarely and solves it abso lutely. Like almost all great Ideas, the Mott land purchase plan is. in its es sentials, simplicity Itj-elf. It Is one of those flashes of insniration whfrh ' when explained, fills one with wonder that no one bad thought of it before It depends upon no new or radical or untried principle. Its fundamentals are as old and well known as anytbir.g in the banking business. It depend essentially upon keeping the sooner paid by Use warcbaser steadily at work SAN QUKNTIN. Calif. Jan. 2. The drab monotony and cheerlenes tf long hour behind gray stone wills was relieted for a few hours teter day morning at San Quentin pnon. when a big troupe of entertainer, act ors and musicians gate to the 2.000 prisoners the annual New Yea:' show Ixng rows of striped men lltened with hungry ear for a melody of the outside world, lips that bate all but forgotten how to smile, broke Into laughter at orae quip and eei brightened when pretty girl skipped on the stage. Men who looked upon the world only through iron bars, men who nill spend their lives in narrow cells, gvth ered to forget the past and stifle the haunting visions of the future. It was Sid Graurrun of San Fran- cico who gave the part. For the In his complaint, to-wlt For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds of habitual drunkennn.' con tracted after said marriage, and con tinuing for more than one year im mediately preceding the filing of th bill of complaint herein. This summon Is served upon ynu. tbe said defendant, by publication thereof In the Evening Herald, a pub. lie newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at Klamath Falls. Klamath rounty. Oregon, once a week for six ronseruthe week (Jeven Insertions), the flrst publics, tien being made November 2R, 19K. and the last publication January 9. IP 17, by order of the Honorable !. V. Kuykendall, judge of the circuit court of Klamath rounty, Oregon, which said order was made, entered. dated and filed In this suit November ::. his. w. h.a, hk.nnkh. Attorney for Plaintiff 2S-n-12.19-:f..2-9 tornry's fees, and for the c.wt and sale of IJ00.0W llty of Klamath Falls dlturrments of Hit suit and a dr- municipal railroad bond of the do. cm- forccl.wlng onn certain mortgage- ttumliiAtlon of ll.ooo each, and num. upon the Unda and rmle tirirln- berrd t In JOO Inclusive, all bcarlng after described, given by the said de. date MetnUr I, 1W. pa able fifiy fendants Charles II McCumber and )car aftrr dale, and bearing Iftlerwt Utile McCumber to this plaintiff on at the rate of 4V to a per rent. p). th Sth day of July. l?dS, to eure Hie able semiannually, on Jun Ist and payment of the said um of money. IVcetnber 1st of rach year, with op. Une mentioned, upon the following tlott of payment, on and after lie- described lands and (e estate, to wit reinber I, UK, tor Ibo construction The southwest quarter, and th" of a municipal raltriNitt ftutu Min west one half of the southeast i)Uar! within ssld city designated as th ft. ter. and the outl.el quarter of the' lerseetlim of First street and.Ktant' southeast quarter of section twelve, nth avenue to a olnt without said In township thirty eight south of city designate. tb northerly end range eleten east of the Willamette of talry station, located on tbe south' Meridian, In Klamath county. Ole east qmrter of the northeast quarter And that the ald lands be o!d to sat- of Srctl.m Z7. Township 31, south. If) tbe said Judgment and the pro- lUnte l esal. Willamette rtirrlJUn, cerds thereof be applied to the satis- Klamath County, Oregon, faction of the same, and that one cer All seated Lids or proposals fur the tain Judgment in jour favor against purchase of such bonds will be opened tbe aM defendant Charles II McCum- and considered by the common ruun the abate entitled cil of the City uf Klamath Falls at 3 1 court on the 26th day of March. HIS. o'clok p m January S, jjl; Said bands are Issued In pursuance of an amendment to Heeilun 7, Article d answer to tbe complaint filed against you In tbe above entitled! suit on or before tbe 10th day of January. 1)17. that being the last day of the time prescribed In the or der of publication of this summons, and if you fall so to appear, plead.. rrcrtvrrrj n answer, demur, or otherwise move. lor want mereoi pia.nun w, appiy.,,, ,h .,,.,, of w Tr,rni to the court for the relief prayed for( har!pB Mcn,mM. lr JrvUrr,, ltt .ferior to the lien of said mortgage and IV, of the ('barter of the City f KUm foreclosed, and that you and each of ath Falls, Orrgun. which amendment the abote named defendants be for- ment w adopted November II, 191C, ever barred and forecliwed of all right, liseh prtipnal to purchase said bonds title and claim or r.jult of rrdemp shall t arrompanled by h reMlOrd Hon In and to the lands and premises check fur 5 per rent of the amount of abote described. the bids or proposal, drawn on some This summons Is published In the tespnsbo bank, payable uncondl Ktenlng Herald, a dally newspaper tlunally to the Trrasurrr of the City printed, published and circulated In of Klamath Fall. the city of Klamath alls. In said, Itlds or proposals fur said bonds countj and state, being a newspaper must be unconditional, and tb mr of general circulation therein, by or- ressfut bidder or bidder will be rr der of the Honorable 1 V Kuyken- quired to complete payment for aald dall. Judge of tbe abote entitled court bond within 30 days from the lime Such order being dated the 19th day of notified by the Common Council that December. 19K: the first publication ( the bonds are ready for delivery, or of this summons to be made upon the forfeit the deposit to lh city, 19th day of December. 1916. and the, The Common Council of the City of last publication thereof to be made on Klamath Falls hereby Iraorvre to It. the 30th day of January. 191' IIOHACi: M. MANMNtt. Attorney fur Plaintiff, jl.ooml Ilullding. Klamath Falls, Ore 19 26-2 x-!3 23 30 Kids Are Financiers EVANSTON. I1L. Jan. 2. Successful financiers arp hereby advised to keep cne eye on seteral hundred chool kid here who are showing considerable abilltt in maVin; their bank books show two cents where only one cent stood before. Clab women here placed their children on an allowance of from months they have accumulated bank balances thai total $.(). besides buing school supplies and oroe cloth ing out of their allowances. the purchaser has thus paid one-half j last four tear the Empress theater ..n: iuii pu.tusw pncsT, anu unoer inejaianazer nas given the prisoners a Jiitt land purchase plan, that is all he "party" on New Year's Day. eer coe pay on the principal. He continues to pay Interest at 6 per cent up,n the unpaid balance for a period of iwhe ears. at tbe end of which tine, twenty-two years from tbe time of pui-LCase. bis mortgage is cancelled, although his payments on account of principal are, as stated, only ZQ per cert of the purchase price. ThU will strike most men. familiar w'lli thr usual land selling method', as be.-ing too good to be true but the ex. ri:n4tion is simplicity itself. Through ...t the whole twenty-two years ih- n-.nvj paid in principal and intereu has been working for the purchater, and the accumulation will hate reach ed the total amount of tbe purchase price. Financiers may inauire wheie tbe seller comes in under this plan. That is not a question which interests the purchaser. So far as be Is con cerned the facts are exactly as stated above, and the performance of the contract with him is guaranteed and protected. As a matter of fact, however, the plan does take good care of tbe seller. who receives the full wholesale value of his land with a reasonable interest on all delayed payments. He even gets a little more than be would ua- fA A.ttlln. .u-k.,..!. k . i.uiiut luuuuiujii, oecause ne u saved tbe usual heavy costs. SusnsnusM (No. S8 Equity) In the Circuit Court. In and for the County of Klamath and State of Oregon. Cleo (J. I'arker. Plaintiff. vs. Grace N. I'arker. Defendant. To Orace N. I'arker. Defendant above named: Ic tbe Name of the State of Oregen: You are hereby required to appear and answer to the complaint filed against ynu In the above entitled suit on or before the 10th day of January, lsu. that being the last I day of tbe time prescribed in the or der of publication of this summons, nd if you fall so to appear, plead, answer, demur, or otherwise move, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to th court for the relief prayed tor In bis complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving tbe bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, upon tbe self tbe right to reject any and all bids and proposal for tbe purchase of said bond" or any part thereof. Said bonds are offered for sale in I pursuance of Ordinance No. 403 of said city, adopted by tbe Common Council IVcetnber II, 19U, and ap pro ed b) the Mayor on December II. 19IC A. IV I.KAVITT. I'ollce Judge of the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Orvgon. 12-14 to IIS. .Vol Ice Inviting I'mpowaU to rurvhaa City f Klamath. Falls Improve, meat ItontVs. Sealed proposals wl be received by tbe I'ollce Judge of the City of Klamath Falls Oregon, up to and In cluding Monday. January ath. 1917, at the hour of 1 o'clock p m for tbo purchase of City of Klamath Falls lm- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION provemeut bonds, aggregating In Net Caal Lands amount eleven thousand four hun. United State Und 0ce at dred and fourteen and 51-100 (111.- Jj,kevew. Ore. December 1. If 11 41151) dollars. These bonds are. Notice Is hereby given that IVrry authorlred by ordinance No. 399 of 1 .s, wno, po.toce, addr I said city, and will mature In ten 'Klamath Fall. Oregon, did. on the year from da! r.r Issue; and are op j:m day of April.. 1IU. file In this of. tlonal after one tear, and tMy be re-, fire sworn statement and application, deemed m num. ncal order at the No. 09214. to purchase tbe NEK B. iptlon of tbe eltv m any semlann.nl Section 26. Township 37 south, (tang rrnnnrlf nf wltl..t ,! 1 . . . five cents .0 12 a week. In three """I J1V" .."T..UL?..". "e . ; " " ur.ciiusai lor more tnan one year prevlour. to the Instituting Ice hkating every afterro-.n and ere .tl.is: at Modoc Park. rj-;- EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS TAKE A CLASS OF ftALTa ta FLUIM KIDNEYS IF BLAOOCR BOTHERS YOU Eaiirf rMi .i..i. .. SO far th. nneeh.... ., 1 71 ' TT ' "- W.Uy in- . - . .1 . r-"-'" " wrew.5i sucsey ircr.V.t fa sceu form or of this salt This summons Is served upon yon. the said defendant, by publication thereof i0 the Evening Herald, a pub lic newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, once a week for six consecutive weeks 'even Insertions), tbe flrst publlca lion being made November 28. 19IC. ana tee last publication January :M7. by order of tbe Honorable li' V. Kuykend.ll. Judge of tbe circuit tocrt of Klamath .county. Oreaon which said order waa made, entered, dated ad filed In this suit November . ji. vv. nJk, RENNER. Attorney for Plaintiff, :i-;-i2-u.2-i-9 cni4in period, at nr after dim ei ! from date of issue. These bonds are authorised to pro vide funds for payment of the coat of grading and Improving of Eleventh street from main street to Upham street, exclusive of United States gov- ernment Irrigation canal right of way. and Upham street from Its Intersec tion with Eleventh stmt to Prospect street, including Intersections. These bonds will be sold to the highest and best bldd-r for cash for not less than par value and accrued Interest; and will bear Interest not to eiceed six percent (C percent). . Each proposal to purchase must be' he sets the lanri at etnA a t. l-i. I . v' " -".-, wiser, says a wto-ksovra astbaritr hsv It DriCS. Ul snlhlnr fx, l,1 . ' .. " B II sSMILy, s . . r-. .. v....4r. bck ice one aeide in stvasu sse&asi or for any other expense except the the kidney,, they XmxmTaxZwZ cost of making out papers: has twenty-ed: get sluggunT c2rf? ZTL ample time between payments, ard. 'aci and misery to tk2r Ulveralfrctbtaadftofif.iuriMfy ,4, mMm Summeat (Equity No. 155) A. S. Moorland. Plaintiff. T. Ckarlea H. McCumber. aad Little Wc Cumber (formerly tbe wife ot tbe aid Charles H. McCumber). aad If. W. Teter. DefeBdsnts To II. W. Teter. tbe above named de fendant: la tbe name of tbe Slate of Oregon. yo are bereby resjaired to appear asd answer tbe coespuiat Sled agalast yosj 9 east. Willamette Meridian, and tbe timber thereon, under tbe provisions of the art of June 3, H7f, and acta amendatory, known a the "Timber and Stone U," at uch Talue a might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant lo such application, tbe land and limber thereon hare been appra'sed at 1160. the Umber esti mated 140.000 board feet at fl.00 per M. and the land $20.00; that aald ap Illcant will offer proof In support of bl application and awom statement on tho 27th day of February, HIT, be fore 0. It. DeUp, Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Fall, Oregon. Any person I at liberty to nrotest accompanied by a check for 5 ner'thl nurrhase l-.fnr .nir ., iniium cent of tbe amount of bid, certified by a contest at any time before patent some responsible bank, payable to the issue, by flllne a rorrobArmtnrf af. city of Klamath Falls, Ifldavlt In tbla office. .Il.eln. facta Proposals must be sealed and en-1 which wonlri .tefest n.s. ssi A 1 .... . .. . I " - ' --"' uoix.i i-ropotti to purchase Im- provement Ronds." j jj.jj 2 20 JAH. V. IlURaE8S, Register. Always Pktfy f Cash to meet any demands that may be. be made on this bank. Wo carry a larger cash reserve than the law re quires, so no unusual conditions tan find us unprepared to meet tbem. And our investment are all of the "quick assets" kind. An account bere is assurance hit all checks will be honored under any and all conditions. -ai i" ' "".aTBBf Is. J FIRST SHL?sfi!2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, ORIOON I h$ , WJ ,.. f