The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 06, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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SATURDAY, JANUARY t, 1917
HenkTsChssified Adrs.
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Advertisements In thi Classified
colsmno are printed at tha rata af
Pivt Canto a line, Invariably In ad
vanaa. Htraafttr no advartlaemant
wlH M aectptta Hnlcat accompanied
kytliacaah.
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FOR RENT Steam heated room, close
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to business district. Phone 135J. 2tf
TOR RENT-Two well Mmlshed
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MISCELLANEOUS
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WANTED Poland China boar. Not!
" fjr MatCa Second Hand store. Sixth
street J. W. Burke. 5-6t
HIGHEST cash paid for furs, hides
aad pelts. B. P. Lewis, Sixth street,!
aaar Klamath.
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M"CAB17S EXPRESS-Call Mecca
Millard parlor, phone 153. lS-lmo
Haw men enct dreaded lllnaaa and
aecidentl Meant euffering far the fam
ily; dependence aerhasje. en relatives
er charity. Oat NOW any man can
ETM-IZE
St trivial eeet And no matter what
his dlsaMllty or hew it may result, his
Jfitna Diaabillty Policy aooomea his
tare, steady woajo-oarner.
. CHILCOTC Aaent
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DR J. H. CARTER
DENTIST
OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and
WHITE IUILDINQ
DR. F. If. WHITE
Bf. Bar, Noes aa4
Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted
St7 Odd FeBowa BaUdmg
DR. F. R. GODDARi
Oetiipathle Fhyatelaw
Easts Ut. L O.O. F. Teoaals
,. REMEMBER I aerer charat for
aaaataatiom aad coaaultatioa.
FURTHER This places yoa ai
der bo obligation, and yon will aot
ho asked to take treatBMat
Heurs: to 11:30 a. m.; 3 to 5;
7 to S j. at. Psoas SHI
Fbos 3S8R
City ft County Abstract Co.
ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
Member
Oregon AasoclaUon Title Men
DR. A. A. SOULE
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Rma 1 to S, Emma Blk. Phone 151J
(English pronunciation of Soule is
Seul: French, Su-lay.)
OPEN NOSTRILS! END
A COLD OR CATARRH
"JV0 Whoa Head
aai Now art Staffed Us. .
SStSIKaaa
count fifty. Your cold in head of
catarrh disappears. Your t lowed
T-J7, nostrils will open, the air passages
& . . r neaa win clear and you can
'-? .. breathe frealr. v mn ..!.-
'5w'4 . 4, '.L.,t,i- -.... ..... .
IWRfViA "' ""u,iwUB cuarge, orynesa
iM-r . f'or, headache: no trUiin fn. tn.
mmmin.7Z e' ."" ", ur!tB
iVWri&V IT. ' " wruoswt una sppiy m
$M&JK'Jm. wu 'r,r"t "rtlaeptlo cream
rsYm ror B0t'"' K Penetrate, through
&)Wr&wjr,aJr WS ot the head, sooth-M;tf;JS'-aad
.healing the swollen or i.
ri.TfTVfw. 1 ' SJi - lwvwisnb
ffijjffmm'WLMH neMkrane, ctvlag you
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(Written for the United Press)
Alack, her lark of lacquer
Stamp a lady a passe.
For ever thins is lacquered
That l up to date today
NEW YORK, Jan. S-Kvcry
aay! artist and decorator In New York U
Kept ousy tneso uaxs turning out "sen-
ulnc real old antique Chinese lacquer"
tables, chairs, mirror frame, de.-.k
cabinets, bedstead and what not (not) Wl,rk taxhs c:in,t, b,n,,s aml ,,., IH,a ,. lwl Kll0VV wh(l ,l be
whatnot, noacior) .der boxes ar so Unely of lacquer that 1 Em,,rm,r ,VM,. u, 1,.,;, stature im-ets
'" w "ure """" ""' a srem nisny
true Chinese piece aNo. for the .itute
Chinamen, taking adxantaRe of
forced stoppaw or imports from bells
"w',!r.n nnntrl: h, a alniol.. an nr....l
' ' ' --""" are all o:rosot up in black and soul 01
jour market with the Rlorle of their' amI IacqUfr m, un, un
arts, consequently Chinese lacquers haxo bocomo (,rltablo Chlnt,,0 ,,,,,
and embroideries are to be met with wlh rrtWnB oxco,, th-,nk
at cxer,- turn for the better or turn heaven, the muic. Chinese.
to the rlKht. . ...........
' n. -:.. .... .. ui. u .1. -nd nsht here it i only moot to an
j Rut with such audity hae the' ; .
American Uners of the beautiful cob-
mi .. .!. . t i.i- .u
I "" "' " "ir- iiujii viiiiui iiiai
rhlnb. Mn Ait u- , f. .1,,,!,
, IK- nnimlan .laimnj lln H,.- .Vin.
J"'- '' uv....... .mv iiiv uuu
.l., f h,. -vn - tlK I- i!" --. uui "i
quers that defy detection eien hij!he. latQUer ?,ul
rUi. ,,AB1M. . . , -.
''7 "3'"! "Vn, "r'h, a ,!" ribbon flower, or the Chi
". ,b. ,0. afP redolent of the Eat. .
exen if it is only the East Side . '"" '" ' "" '"
The most popular lacquer I, in the1"110 wl aml -T"''," I"-'-
cold on black or red. but sold on old fwioniie boxes are efTeetlxe. and the
- . I n-inif.M -lint ... Un.i4 Kj-. a.s nt ,I.m I?i,.'
hlll nr M cnfl rr-j- mu,n f oua .
effective. Whole rooms are loel)
.done in lacquer, and especially bed
rooms and dinine rooms with Chinese
rues and Chinest embroideries to carr
nut th Orients! -itmnsnharo t !..i..r
floor ip,. are beautiful! with pagoda
shaped shades of silk and the lacquer
mirrors beggar description. Certainly
an one holding the mirror up to na -
ture ought to be sure it is a lacquer
one.
Set a serene and wise-ejed Buddha
on a lacquer stand and back him up
with a Chinese mirror on the wall, and
you bare an artistic touch in jour liv
ing room that is hard to beat this side
of the Chinese wall.
There are lacquer candle sticks and
lacquer trays, after seeing which you
will exclaim, "the deuce take all other
trays." There are lacquer screens to
lacquer picture frames fittingly beauti
ful to encase him or her .
When it comes to boxes, this I
At the Churches
Grace Methodist Epiacoaal Charch
Corner Tenth and High. Rer. Geo.
H. Bennett, pastor, residence 1122
East street
10 a. m.. Snaday school, E. M. Cbll
eote. superintendent
Subject of sermon at 11:00 a. iu..
"God's Purpose in the World."
subject of sermoo et 7:30 p. in ,
"Open Books."
"Sunset in Eden."
V. T. Motschenbacber, chorister.
Miss Maude Newbury, pianist
Church of CfarUt Sclentlsta Services
will be held Sunday morning at
113 Fourth street, Withrow-Melhase
building, opposite the court house.
The subject for tomorrow's lesson
will be "God."
Sunday school from 9:45 to 10:tn.
Wednesday evening meeting, 7:30.
Emanuel Baptist Church Eleventh st.
Rev. W. H. Cox, pastor. Residence
235 Tenth street
Dr. O. C. Wright of Portland will
speak this evening and Sunday morn
ing and evening.
Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mr. Per-
kinH superintendent.
Preaching service at 11 a. m.,
B. P, Y. U. at C:30 p. m., Mrs.
Perkins, president.
Preaching services at 7:30 p. re.
You are cordially invited to attend
those services..
Christian Church Corner 9th are.
and Pine street. W. E. Rambo.
minister, residence 818 Ninth street.
Phone 334.
P.lble school 10 a. m. All depart
ment!:. Geo. A. Haydon. sunerinten-
dent. Mrs. Geo. C. Mitchell, primary
superintendent.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Eicnlng worship at 7:30.
Meeting for Bible study and prayers
Wednesday etenlng at 7:30.
Choir practice Wednesday evening
at 8:30.
Flrat Pretbyterlan Church Corner of
Pine and Second streets, Rev. C. T.
Hurd, pastor.
Until further notice, services will be
held In this church as follews:
Sunday, 10 a. m.. Sunday school.
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in., preaching
services.
6:30 p. m., Young People's service.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., midweek
service.
Taanday, 7:30 p. m., ladies' chorus
rehearsal, Hits Parker director.
35N
A
MARGARET MASOX
where lacquer really shines, especlall.v
when tt Is built to enhine different
sorts of hoe polish or my ll "
Jewel. For holding thing- that go up
in smoke, like coal, wood, eicnrette.
t
?... V,
YlddKh, clears or loe letters, lacquer boxen
a iv iillurinR in all shape and .sites
Krom the head to the foot of the N
c!a, hat boxes and shoe boxe of lac
quer sell with alacrlt
-,,, p.imtora herself would hnie be'n
' 0 pntran.,Hi with ,hl.ir .,,rn. iMMU.
the',lo, tnat ,, RO,,r woultl ,,.,, x,.arm,(,
, s ..,, ..... ,,,,,., ,.v .-,lr,,lw
...
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I ciimes 10 canuy i.oe. 11 useij to ot
'l. ....
f na "'" numoie oox 01 pateooani wa
I " 8deqU.lt P rCCCptaCle for
ptacle for sweet to
im in 1917. Next to,
y box In H.pularlt I
of brocade, sold lace J
- j . .
13 me ornaio do
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- .-...m ....... m ... mi u. .... ...
sian peasants show viid bits of color'
that enhance the beauty .of nestlins
chocolate bonbon to perfection j
Hand-painted tin boxes, round and
Ions, short and tall, fat and thick, ob-l
'lone and octagon came in all color J
schemes and designs, and hae the
further advantage of keeping the en
'closed sweetmeats fresh and moist
Such .1 box will keep them from the
raxages of time, if not 'from the ra-
W of female unhampered by sub-
scrvience to "Eat and grow thin "
Those tin boxes and also the more
elaborate brocade coered one are
cake boxes as well. You may not be
able to eat your cake and hae it. but
now you can eat our cake .and hae
the box. This is decidedly worth
while, for these boxes certainly are the
dearest things. Oh, these are the days
when a box for candy or cake costs
quite as much as a box for opera or
theater, my dears .
First Monday of each month, bus!
ness meting of the Christian Endeivor
Society.
Second and fourth Thursday after
noons, Ladies' Aid Society.
Third Thursday afternoon, Woman's
Missionary Society.
Third Thursday evening, the Session
will meet.
First Friday eiening, trustees will
meet.
Catholic Church No services tomor
row. Father Marshall will be in
Merrill.
Baptist Cliarcb Coraer Eighth and
Canal streets. Rer. J. B. Griffith
pastor.
Bible school at 10 a. m., C. R. D
Lap, superintendent
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Everyone cordially Invited to these
services.
Regular sen ices of the Seventh Day
Ad enlist church are held at the Li
brary building. Sabba'h school (Sat
urday) at 10 o'clock, and preaching
Mt. Lakl Mr. Tlz Griffith will preach
nt 11 o'clock.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Socialists Expel Him
From Their Party
Bouck White, pastor of the chuich
of the Social Revolution, one of the
leading exponents of socialism In the
United States, has been expelled by
me party in New York city. Ho dared
to vote in the last election for other
men than socialists, and the party
managers will not tolerate that. It
has been said others aa pi eminent in
tho movement ai White will also be
cast out
R'BSEsBs'Ta' ''''EEsacI
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH
GOVERNOR
FOR ARIZONA
LECISLATURC SCMCDULCD TO
MET MONDAY, ALTHOUGH THL
STATE HAS NO CXCCUTIVE DE.
CAUSC Of CONTCST OY HUNT
PHOENIX. .WU..J 111 1! -Tliocomll
I it. tti tt Htitnqd ii.iliitf la Ut ilt.littit
Momlaj.
No one knows whether the admlnls
t ration or auti-admliii-ti wlon will ilotn
Inntc
a- the .uliitlnl-.tr. turn is ,t to
hj.jJ- Jt9 EM
i VL ,
iff ! if
' ' -j I
.. 4M
X&L.
Governor George W P. Hunt
be determined. No one knows an) thing
about it, except that there Is ever) in
y
SjLV VeJi
dlcition of one of the liveliest sessions . lerslgned poundmaster of tho city of
In the brief hlstorx of the baby state I Kl.-.miith Pulls. 0-e,-.m i'Id itnNtn. M
The governorship is at present tlil 'Le pound of said cit) the fo.lo.vlfK
up In the courts. Tom Campbell, re-'desvrlbid .inlmals on the 3lst day of
publican, was elected b thirt) xotes I), cetuber, llllfi
over Coventor George W. P Hunt onj One buy mare, r, or fi jeart old,
the face of the returns. Hunt is con- weight about 9So pounds, wire ut on
testing, and despite, every efTorl to It ft hind ankle, no brum! visible,
speed up the case, it is almost 1 erlalnj One blown Ally, weight about Sou
that the recount and the court pro 'pounds. branded M on left hip
ceedings will not bo completed In time And That unless the owner or own
for the inauguration of the new gov- ers of said animal, or other person or
ernor- j persons h.i Ing an Interest therein sh ill
Campbell will seek to take his seat before the time of sale stated below,
by virtue of the certified returns. Hunt 'pay all costs and charges for tho
will seel: to have him restrained until keeping and advertising thereof, to
the contest Is decided. gither with all fees provided by ordl-
jnis unusual situation Is occup ing,
the attention of politicians to the ex
clusion of plans for a legislative pro-
jgram. Neither the present nor the do
facto gov ernor elect have dono any
thing toward preparing a message. The'
legislature Is almost overwhelminglyi
democratic, but is almost equally dl
vided between the Hunt and the anti
Hunt factions.
Fire insurance written In leading
companies. See Chilcote. 39
flOMB SAGE TEA
INTO GRAY HAIR
ARKENS DEAUTIULFLY AND RE
STORES IT8 NATURAL COLOR
AND LUSTRC AT ONCE
oiBtijnrt 7.m!eri s.tt-e tin-Weil Into a
envy tea. wlili sulphur and nlcobol
Mel, will tii u gia). streaked ami
iJel hair h. n ifmli ilail. and luxuri
ui. Mmug ike ffigy tta and hulpliu
ijpe til Ii'iuie, ihnugh. Is iroublesoun
a wuler wnj I tu yt the roudy-to
'' pu-IMidluiu iuip.ovid by the aUdi
ion cf other Ingredients, costlug about
0 cents a bottle, at drug stoies, known
i "Wretb'a Sano and Sulnhur r.nm
ound." thus avoiding a lot of muss.
While gray, faded Lair is not sinful
all desire to ictain our youthful ap
earance and attractiveness. My dark
nlng your hair with W)otb's Sai;e and
lulptiur Compound, no one can tell
iccauee it does It so uaturally, ho even
v. You Junt dampen a sponge or sof
riish with it and draw this tbrougl
'our hair, taking one smuil strand at s
ime; by morning all gray hairs bnvi
'appeared. After another r.ppllea
Jon of two your hair becomes beau
irully daik, glossy, soft and luxurl
nt and you appear years younger
-Vyetb's Sage and Sulphur Compouni
a delightful toilet requisite. It Is no'
ntended for tho cure, mitigation 01
irsTMUoa ol dlasase, adv.
KALLS, OREGON ..
MAY KILL ALL
MINISTER OK
AROENTINE
AQRICULTU
RC or
WANTS
om?c ncrrnrn to rxTERMI.
NATOR OF PESTS
GRASSHOPPERS
Ht'CNOS AlUKS, IVo lit Ih main Notlio Is hrretit tiUeii that I will.
Minister of AkiIcuHuio llonorlu.'on the 21th day of January, II7, at
ruetvdou wautti toturcss to nppropri 'the front door of the courthouse In
nto l.OOO.Ot'O fnvnee (about ISOii.ooi?' Klntiiitlli l"all. Ureison, In Count) of
Culled States mono)) to be kIwmi as .1 ' Klamath, at two o'cloek In the after
ltixi to auxbodv who supplies A t Kt-n 'noon of said dnv, sell at public auction
Una with an eiTeetlie scheme for ex to the hldicst Milder for rash the fid
! tenulnatitiK urnsshoppers, or locusts,
as tlii-.x an loeall) known
The pest here Is tte.irl) as bad ns In
Kaiif a mid other Western pat ts of the
t'nlted States for a few seasons twen
t or thirty ear ago Crop this
ear luxe suffered enormousl) from
the etasshopper's appetites
Congress favors the appniprlatiott
but man members think the minister
ha et his tlgur tutnecessarlly hlijli
ruerrdon Insists on the sum he Mas
nentioned and may get It. He refers
to lit in fnuu-.s rather than Iu pesls. be -
'.'itise, foi some renson. he seems to
hutk the price's, cl.lef appeal will b.
to Europe
As a matter of fact the Argentine
government has had one unsatlsfnc-
lorj experience of the kind with an
European This was a celebrated
French expert named dilerelle. who
made 11 contract in 1911 to wipe out
the pet. and devoted three jeam to
attempts to do It. without accomplish
Ing much. IVHerelle's version, how.
ever, was that he would have suc-
reeded but for the interference of the
iKrlfUllura! defense department of the
ministr, which, be said, wanted as
manv grasshoiper ns passible. In or
der to make Jobs for the maximum
number of departmental
nrilnst their aitlvltles.
defenders
LEGAL NOTICES
.Notice of I'ounirmaster' Sale
Notice Is hereby given that the un
nance of said city for such csws. said
animals will be sold at public auction
for cash at Klamath stables, Mitchells
Klamath Falls, Oregon at the hour
of 2 o'clock p 111. on the Sth da) of
Januar), 191".
It. T BALDWIN.
Chief of Police and Poundmaster.
Dated nt Klamath Falls, Oregon,
Jnnuarj 2, 1917. 3 It
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
1' I. Monroe, Plaintiff,
xs.
J IL Akin and (irace n Akin, Do-
fendnnts.
To Crncii K Akin, one of tho above.
named Defendants:
In Ihe name of the Slate of Oregon
ii'j sue hereby required to appeir and
apir-wr Ihe eotnpliilnt filed against tin
Iu the above entitled cult on or "be
fore the 2nd day of February, 1917,
aid date being six weeks from Iho
(list publication of tiiix rmmmons, nnJ
i" ou fall to so appear, f:r want
t'lCirof, plaintiff will apply to tho
court for the relief prayed for in Ida
complaint, to-wlt: For n decreo for
ever foreclosing all right, title and in
terest jou now havo or may hnvo in
the southeast (S. E. ) of tho south-
art (S. E i,), SeC.'jn thirty fvj
.',), Township thirrrnU (30), south,
Hnngo fou-tcen (14) enst of tho Wll
Inmnte meridian, Klamath Countw,
Oregon; and for such other and fur
ther relief as prayed for in plalntlff'a
complaint and as'ecjulty may require.
,Thls summons is served upon you
by an order of the Honorable D. V,
Kuvl'tndnll, Judge of tho aboveentltlol
crurt made, and entered herein on ili.i
uih day of Decemh-n. lyjij dlretilng
tii" this summons ho jiub.'h-iind fur 1
Pdiod of six conH.:utiv,i weeks In
tit.' Evening Herald, a newepaper of
gneral clrculatlm. printed and ji'.t.
Ibhcd In Klamath County, 'Slato of
Oiegon.
The date of first publication belnir
Dor ember lfith, 191C, and tho dato of
tno jaHt publication being tho 27th
nay or January, 1917.
J. 0. ARNOLD.
Attorney for Plalnt'.lf.
09 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Port
land, Ore. 16-33-30 6-13-20-27
Notice of Shtrlft'a Salt
Hy vliluo of nit execution lit fore
closure duly Issued by the clerk of the
circuit cnuit of Urn County of Kluuv
uiti State of urvron, dated fecerubor
VS. Il'lti In i certain ull In the ilr
iVilt vouit fo.- said county and state'
ulteiein Mil) Slow ell n plaintiff le
voveied lodgment against I' U Foun.
J twin a eucutorof the estate nl James
It Moiuold. dcco.uVd. and William.
oo,ogOjVl11(t ,MUltKOttl. and each of tliein.
lor Hie mud 01 evcn muuirco miiiiin,
jvith Interest front Juno
IA. tVH. at'
the 1 ate of ten pet cent per annum,
and In the furthi'r sunt of one hundred
dollars nttoine)!' feed
IowIiik described property
Lot seien In llloek seienleen, Orlul
tial Town of Klnmnlh 1'alU (fortiori)
t.lnkWIle). Oregon.
Taken and leiled Upon as the prop
erty of P. U Fountain, as executor of
the estate of James C Mongold. 110.
censed, and William Delbert .MotiKotd,
deft miauls In said suit, or as tiiurli
thereof as mav bo neeessary to untlufy
itho said JudKiuetit In fax or of Ma)
Sum ell against (he raid defendants,
( together with nil costs and disburse
intent tl'nt may accrue
J C C LOW.
Sherl.t of Klamath County. Oregon,
j 1 L LOW, Deputy.
Htted at Ixlatt'itth Falls, IVctmber II.
1SK. 13-30 0-13-10
Administrator's Notice
In tho County Court of the Stite of
Oregon, for the County of Klam-
nth
ln the Matter of the Esate of Thomas
L. Robert. Deceased.
The public will please take notice
that, on the 9th day of September,
1 9 1 C , the undersigned wit duly ap-
pointed ndmlulntrator of tho above-
entitled estate
claims ngnliut
All persons having
the said estate will
present them, together with the nee-
eisary vouchers, to this ndminlra-
'tor at the office, of Horace M. Man-
nliig. atlurtii'y-nt-hiw, loml build.
Ing. Klamath Fall. Oregon, which
t place tho undersigned select a the
place for transacting tho btislnrwi
of slid estate: lhal all claim anlnt
inld estate mint bo presented "u or
before six month from date of this
"llr'
Dated Decvmber S, 19IC.
lllltAM II. UOllKltTS.
Administrator of thn Ktalo of
Thomas I. Hoberts. Dccoaned.
II M .Manning. Klamath Fall. Ore.
Attorney for AdmlnUlrator.
9-I0-23-30-C
Xoil.rlnvHiuiiPr,iMwtiPurTlwej (;ou,,r December II. I91B, and np
Cily of Klamatli Full Improve- proved by the Maor on December
ini-rit IU1111U
.Sealed proposjl will bo received
by the Police Judge of the City of
Klamath Falls Oregon, up to and in
cluding Moudny, January Sth, 1917,
nt the hour of S o'clock p. m for tho
purchase of City of Klamath Fall lm-t
provement bonds, aggregating In
amount eleven thousand four hun
dred and fourteen and HI-100 ($11..
Ilir.l) dollars. These bonds am
authorized by ordinance No. 399 of
said city, ami will mature In ten
years from d'lto r,l issue; and are op
tlonnl after one )enr, and may be re
deemed in num'rical order at the
option of the ciiv nt nny semlannuil
rot:jon period, nt or after ono year
from date of Issue,
These bonds are authorized to pro
vide funds for payment of the cost 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 street to Prospect
streot, Including Intersections.
These bonds will bo sold to tho
highest and host bidder for cash for
not less than par value and accrued
Interest; and will hoar Interest not to
exceed six per cent (C per cent).
Earn proposal to purchase must be
accompanied by a
cent of the amount of bid, certified by
omo responsible bank, payable to the
city of Klamath Falls.
Proposals must bo sealed and en
dorsed "Proposal to Purcham fm.
provement Bonds. "
With a Bank Book for
Company
you need never bo lonely cither In
youth or old ago. Why not start
to ow n a big one by opening an ac
count with The FiiHl State and
Savings Hank. Just a few dollurs
will start one, and onco you acqulro
tho habit of saving you'll bo sur
prised at how lapldly your savings
will giow,
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FIRST STATE L SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALL!, OREGON
SATURDAY, JANUARY fl, loir
The toinmon cuumll reserves dm
right In reject any and all lild ami
proposals.
Dated at Klaintth Palls, Oregon,
litnbr 1V10
A L LEAVITT.
Police Judge of the Vl'.f of Klamath
- , hall. Urrfoii, 13.9 .
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300,000.00
CITY O
F KLAMATH FALLS MUNI
CIPAL nAILROAD BONDS.
NOTICC OF SALE.
reTici: is iii:ui:iiv uim:n, 'rimt
eue bids will be leoidied by tlm
"ollre Judtte of the City of Klntimtli
Calls, Klamath County, Otecon, up tu
tud Inrludlur;
JANCAIIV IS. 1917.
At tl-e hour of 2 oVlocx p, 111 , for Hip
sale of $300,000 City of Klalimth Calls
municipal railroad bonds of the !
iiumlliallon of 11,000 each, and llllin
trred I to 300 Incluuhe, all beatlus
ilale IVecudier I, I'JIO payaldn flf'
Ijcat after date, and t'l-arlnu lntcn-i
'at tho rate of Hi to tl percent, pt
nhle urml annually, on June, let and
"trember Inl of inch year, with up.
Hon of pat,init, on and after IV.
ember I, I91d, fur the ronntruftlutt
of a municipal railroad ftom a point
within said city dmlKnainl na thn In.
inci-tlmi of 1'lrst rtrl and Klmtt.
V! Meutie to a point without said
et dilKttntel as (h northerly end
of Dairy station, located on the south'
east quarter of the northeast quarter
of .Section IT, Towtuhlp 3l, south.
Itatue lll evtt, Wlllametto meridian,
(month County, OrrKoit
ll rati it bills or propoaal for the
nil e'a'e of utich bond will be opened
and considered by the common conn
ll of f e Clt) nl Klamath Pall, at J
ii'rteck p m January 18, 1317
Said bond me Untied In pursuance
of an amendment Hi Section R7. Arllcln
IV. of the Charier of the City of Klam-
attt 1'nll. Oregon, which amimdment
pient wa adopietl November II, 1916
Each proinl to purrhase said Imnd
shall be arrompanlrd by a certified
check for & per rent of the amount of
the bids or proponal. drawn on some
tenpoimlble bank, payable, unrondl-
llonnllv to Ihe Treasurer of tho City
of Klamath Pall
tlld or proposals for said bond
must be unconditional, and Ihe sue
cessful bidder or bidder will be re
ijulntl to complete pament for said
bond within 30 day from the time
notified by the Common Council that
the bond am ready for delivery, or
j forfeit the deposit to the city.
. Tln Common Council of the City of
I Klamath Fall hereby rerrvr to It-
vt the right to reject any and all
bid and proposals for the pureha
'.if .ml, I i.n.u nr ,,. n..i n....r
Maid bond are oflered fnr .! m
pursuance of Ordinance. No. 403 of
said city, adopted by the Common
II. 191C
A I LEAVirr.
Pollro Judge of the City of Klamath
Fall. Klamath County, Oregon.
12-11 to 1-1S.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Not Coal Lands
United State l.nnd Office at
Lake view, Ore, December Id, 1910.
Notice i hereby given that Perry
I. Nell, whoso potoffico address I
j Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on ttm
22.1 day or April, 1916, file In this of.
flee sworn statement and application,
No. 09211, to purchase ihe NEU 8EU.
Section 26, Township 37 south. Range
9 east, Wlllametto Mi. Mian, and the
timber thereon, under the provision
of thn act of Juno 3, 1878. anil art
amendatory, known as the "Timber
and Stono Ijiw," at such value a
j might bo fixed by appraisement, and
inni, pursuant to such application, thn
land and timber thereon havo been
appra'sed at 1160, tho Umber esti
mated 140,000 hoard feet at 1.00 per
M, and tho land $20.00; that said ap
plicant will offer proof In support of
bis application and sworn ntatcracnt
on the 27th day of February, 1917, be
fore C. R. DeUp, Clerk of tho County
Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Any nerson 1 nt Hlmriv tn nmi,i
C,'LC,C.k f.B JPur!,hl" l'1"-''"'" before entry, or Initiate
a contest nt any time before patont
Issues, by filing a corroborated af
fidavit In this ofllce, nlleglng fact
which would defeat tho entry.
JAS. P. BUROE8S,
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