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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1917)
a, BBF t4 n&&$, xvi rt "' : Si Si P ft PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Febltehed dally except Sunday by Tn Herald Publishing Company cf Kksjath Falls, at 115 Fourth street D ntered at the postofflc at Klamath faUs. Oregon, for traasmlaslon taroaga ta aatk aa coad-clM gutter. abecrlptlon terms by null to any address In the United States: Om rear 16.00 Om month ., -W SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1917 Herald's Classified Advs. 00t0)jt0l00t0m00WAAAaA ne Dry Bill Completed Possession Alcohol is Guarded Act Would Carry Out Intent of Constitutional Amendment Without Introducing Objectional Features West Drafted Bill Accused Must Dtfimd Himself Advertisements 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. Alcoholic traffic committees of thei Oregon senate and house were prv-j scnted yesterday with a draft of a with the section Quoted above save J "bone dry" bill by the union dry com-, that the clause, "and on and after Jan Imlttee. which bore the brunt of the mn i ism It shall also be unlawful i .. - --- . ------ flght for absolute prohibition in the for ny person to have In his posses-1 November campaign. ' sion within this state any such liquor," The bill was prepared by ex-Gover-'aPP" nr tB' flr,t s"1""- nor Oswald West, with the assistance' " wgwiaiure soou.a laser wis of the committee's legislative commit- provision in me act u w n - Poasessien Section Included An exception is made. hoeer. In the ti. ...k..i,. nn u Ment leal, case 01 ruouc ana cnanu mwpuni and medical schools. MISCELLANEOUS TRIBUTE TO A DOG rawr? ' eH I -wiifTdtr H? i iiiyi EDWAgP SWAtiH 3 SUMMON lit Iho Circuit Court of the (Mate, of Oregon, tor Klamath County. l U, Moaroe. Plaintiff. vs. J n. Akin, ami Owe K. Akin. ! friidant. To tlraco K. Akin, one of the about turned Defendant. In the name of the Mate (if Oreaon ou ate hereby required to appear and mister the romplalnt riled again! ou In the aboventltlcd suit nil ur le torn (he 2nd day of February, 1917. mli date belli. six week' from the nist tmbltcatloii of Dili tiiimititms. nn.l 'l uu fall to so nppeai' ft want 1 liuirnf. plaintiff will apply Id the court for the relief prayed for In hU complaint, to-wll: For a decree for eer foreclosing all right, title and In Merest you now have or may have in I the southeast (8, K. l) of the south call (8, K 4). Kret'.un IhlrlVtw J). Township tturt'sU (36), south, llanxe fourteen (II) east of the Wit- llaiuette meridian, Klamath Countw. Oregen: and for such other and fur nAlURDAY, JANUARY 1.1, ItlU on Mm 2Tth day of February, 1917, he for 0, It. DeUp, Oik of Hie County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregun. Any person Is at liberty to pruteit this purchase before entry, or Initiate a vuntest at any time before patent Issues, by Mint a corroborated af fidavit In Ihl office, alleging fact which would defeat Hie entry, JAM. V. HUnOKHH. 13-19 : 30 lleglsler. 1)00,000.00 CITY OP KLAMATH FALLS MUNI. CIPAL RAILROAD ONOS. NOTICE OF SALE. J'OTICK IH IIKItKllV tllVKN, That eealed bid will be received by Dm Police Judge of the City of Klamath Calls, Klamath County, Orectm, up In and Including JANtfAUY 15. 1917. At II e hour of I o'clocK p. III , for the nle of 1200,000 City of Ktamalh Fall municipal railroad bond of the tlr- MIGBE3T cash paid for furs, hide and pelts, a P. Lewis, Sixth street. Klamath. lJ-tf tee. consisting of J. P Newell. Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh and O. P. Bradley.! (ne comnuuee is in saiem louay prr- M-CAUKS EXPRESS Call billiard parlor, phone 153. 15-ltao those possessing stocks of liquor in their homes would have about eleirn months to dispose of It- (NOTK The was written by tribute P. printed here Good meals from 11 to 2 for 25c: else short orders at Klamath Lunch Kocec, 111 X. Sixth street. ll-t ,-rtlniilatnt anil aa iwitlllv mav rMlulrn. Kdwanl Swann. district attorney ,f T,lU ummoB ,rviM npo yoll New ork county. hu has been nc , . . f ,. tnor,b, v. ruseil by a Judse of the court of Ken- L , ... ..,. W hnyder, han cra sessions In connection with the! . ', ., ,... Lake Valley stockman. ho lost his cw of Ubor m.n umlr Indictment.-"."". T." ,:," 7,r, hiahly valued shepherd dog when the wn, probblv fa Investlsateil bv an.-V"' " 0,.,VcWnrr.IJ.1 ,UI Wt0A ...... -a. t . . . - - ---.. , Minr inia Mllftttttnnsl la IHIIiTia. Hat.1 r..l a sonally to jrive copies of the proposed Tne suomiuea aran proviaes ioi. jog was bitten by a rabid cojote a rew 0,n0r lrt be named by (Inventor Whit- .. . , ' , .. '' ' .'.. . ,.' ... bill to Chairman Anderson of the. wholesale drulsts. rnanuracturer.i. veeks aco. -Editor.) ' mn. Mr Swann as being Kroomed !, "7!. ., ..T.', ..' " I . ... - :.. a.a..i -. i"k ba ii r.iriiiiiB iirii.iiii. .1 iidnb iiaiifTi i "a The be t MenTTman h in Ihl. " V , "" ""''"'Html circulation, printed Mid p-fc. world may turn against him and be- now believe it would be a mlMake l0. , rf-rtfn,. hl nm- lll in n, ilatlehl.T ..,..l..,.. t.l. vl KOn. " - " - ." . iii.iimiaic mill. ., . . , ... ., . , in- uaie oi nrai puoncaiion ovine; nniultiation of 11.000 earli. and num i ther relief n prayed for In plaintiffs i,-, i (0 300 Inclu.lve. all bearing house committee, and Chainnan Eddy registered pnamacista anu tne uregon j. of the senate commltte.- ""' ooara oi coniroi (-nuiw i The "bone dry" bill, as prepared by Governor West and the Union dry com mittee is thoroughly comprehensive. yet simple in form and language. The meat of the law is contained in the Crst section, which is all embracing in f,. .,.,.. .. , .. .; Tfce Cklk-te Aaenev is the heme fi-' Pn"oi"on ra inio-icaimg ..quor the iCtna cempanies. 10 YOUR CHANCE Fee a few days only I can sell you M Inside let in the best part of Mills Addition for 1S0.00 en easy terms. Can sell the corner adjoining for $17M0, or both fer S32SJXL You'll lining the exception in order. Here is likely net have the same chance again, j the trunk or base of the law ge cwicete. 10 as affecting the manufacturer, individ ual or common carrier. Bill Is Like Tree The bill drafted by Governor West is like a tree, its first section stating pre cisely the proposition of absolute pro hibition and its following sections out- purchase ethyl alcohol wherever they please under certain coadltiaas. In turn, wholesale druggists are per mitted to sell alcohol to any of these classes for medicinal, pharmaceutical, mechanical or scieatllc purposes. Must Secure Permits Users of alcohol la quantity are re quired to secure pemita from the dis trict attorney of the county la which their place of buslneaa Is located, per mits to be issued for one year and to be revocable without notice by the dis trict atorney for violation of the liquor laws of the state. These pemita give the holders the come his enemy. that he hxs reared with Unlng care NOTICE Why not stock your ranges to their fan capacity. San Francisco Cattle company will loan yon the ey. For particulars apply OBO WATT. Klamath Falls. Ore PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and S WHITE SUILOINQ DR. F. M. WHITE StnOddFeatows -Exreot as hei-taafter in this ,M I right to parcluue ethyl akohol in such , , . a. nrorided it shall he nni.wft.1 for .- quMuuea aa law neeoa iwsjnire. neg person to manufacture, import, trans-lt'ml PiU are to he permit. nort. reeelvp deliver hart,r !1 nr ted to aeD hlCCOl to tadlVidBak O age give away within this state any intox-l for ", P"0- ttoCTftri ieating liquor. Provided, however, that I on VcW a liees-Mw physl nothing herein contained shaU be con-idB aad ataas-as. the strued to prevent anyone from manu facturing unfermented wine for his own cse or wine for sacramental ncr- poses or to prevent the manufacture. I0 1 prescriptieai to sharer far wheat mad for what purpose the aloahol la prescribed. For takaraucesUeaL scieatllc or me- for sale or use. from fruit grown with in this state, of non-intoxicating cider or vinegar." The committee has not seen fit to in sert a "possession" clans in this sec tion, hut a substitute draft of the sec- It ia that sell to itatlsm of aa the registered iadividaaks oa the order issued and signed by the district attorney. Two Quart Limit Retained For any perpose whatsoever it shall tion was given to the alcoholic traScibe talawrsl for a ptarnsacJst to sell committees with such a prevision so! more thas two qaarta of ethyl alcohol that the committees would have bo-njto any oae person daring a period of of them. tear nccee-ive weeks, reads the draft. DR. F. R. GODDARD Ostesptthlc Fhyaiciaa &o-tSia,i.O.O.F. BrifKhTBtR 1 never eaaraa fer anihuHna aad coasaltatloa. FTJRTHES Thla places yoa aa der no obligation, and yoa win aot be asked to take treataaeat Hears: 9 to 11:10 a. am.; 3 to 6; 7 to p. m. Fboaa Bilk Introduced in Senate City ft County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTS IXSCRAXCE Member Oregoa Association Title Mea DR. A A. SOULE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Rma 1 to , Emma Ilk. Phone 151J (English pronunciation of Soule Is Soul; French, Sulay.) i I OPEN NOSTRILS! END l A COLD OB CATARRH I How J'J "" Wh - X X and Naae art Staf sd Ua. . i The following bills were introdat. petnating evideaoe of aatlsfaetion or in the Oregoa senate since the list asEi-xonect of tndmrzta. published yesterday: 1 HawJer PemaitLmg; district public Huston Qnalifying wotaea uxpay- acbools to be conducted aa training ers or wives of taxpayers for jsry duty tcbooi by bu normal schools, but exempting women who so desire J Wilhvr Beiating to the filing of Handler Changing terms of court chatwl mortgagee in nineteenth judicial district and o- Pierce a t.i ; .;-- ert land daring an emergency. board and conferring its duties on Obon by reqaest of O. D .Te3 At- state land board. thorixiaz the issuance of goTennaextt i Haaton Providing eomBunity prop- annuities and prorvlicx for dispotiticm erty rigxtts for aroaaea. of land paid for parch- of said as- Hactaa Eelatrre to tUiag of liens nnilies. for barvesxisz' or rtrti-tiliia eratM uiuhic a trusting the office vt, HaatOB Seaaxive - the filing of eotujiy recorder of linn cwsrty. i rrifid claims of lieau for farm labor. Onon Creaiing a circnit corn uf. Huston Amending grand Jury law appeals to have jrrisdictim ott - to mate women eligible for grand jury pealed c? in sr i&t to exceed duly. Ji.OW, o.cejt vba conrtitutioBBl ' Huston Extending privUecea of sol- question, etc, re isTolred. and -11 ' drs boa to include wives aad wid crimiral ti extjrt felo-itc. pwf of soldien. Pierca Bwtsdag tfce gnl nw of Kmhh of Coos Asoesding the law interest to 5 ;r cent & at-nnm on relative to chaUenae. implied coctrteu and to S per cent per J Vinton Allowing cattle, horses and annum onijific costnets. beep to mn at larse in certain oor- Kanell Taking tctrdicg of coostr lions of Tarahill county. prisoners out of tssds of tbenC inf Judiciary committee Ant-fwixing counties of raore thaa 1W.W. ; nupreme court to make ralea, tx fees Strayer Providing ttat oiEitionc'and provide for execution of ease of of witnesses may L tskec npon wrrt- 'orimal Juriadjction. ten InterrogatorK-i. i Vinton limitinx rirat of anneal in a-wy rroridirj; a raeth&d of jut- divorce proceediaas to certain cases. may proe ungratefuL You hould attend the .lance to be Those who are nearest and dearest Pu.n by the Ik of Uriilger No I nl to us. those whom we trust with our Merrill opera house on Krlda. J.tn happiness and good name, may become nary 191 Ii. Kverbody come and have traitors to their faith. The money thnt a good time. Music by Klamath l-ilN a man has he may lose. It files away orchestra, Tlcketi f I 13-5f from him when perhaps he. neMs It most. A man's reputation may be sac rificed in a moment of Ill-considered tVci'tnber ISth, 1911. and the dale of the last publication being the ZTlh day of January, 1917. J. 0. AUNOI.D. Attorney for I'lalnt'.rf. f 609 Northwestern Ilank Illdg., Port land, ore. i:uoi3 :o:t Catholic services will tx held to morrow at 8:30 and 10 no nl In action. The people who are prone to cllUrchi ta-hlh nnj j,Bh. u fall on their knees to do us honor when success is with us may be the first to; wIcn , payln , hUhMt prc(. , throw the stone of malice when fall- ,own for m nnJ fllr ,08 8outh ure settles Its cloud upon our heads, sixth street, 10-3t The one absolutely unselfish friend,' that nun ran htvii In thl .lf1 I. I nan vniicou iooui in niamain . covereu juuguieni again! r. l roun 10 tain aa executor of the estate of James C. world, the one that never deserts him. the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous. Is his dog. A man's Ask Chllcote country. Notice of ehtrlrr. tale lly tlrtun of an execution In fore closure duly Untied by the clerk of tliu circuit court of tho County of Klara nth. Slate of Oregon, dated Ocembor ?2, 1918. In a certain suit In the cir cuit court for said county and state wherein May Stowell aa plaintiff re- Monrfold, drceastd. and William Delbert Mongold, and each of them, tor tho sum of seven hundred dollar-!, with Interest from June 1. Hi:, at dog stands by him in prosperity and In lhc lnsl,, orsani' of ,be PW J)' poverty. In health and in sickness. accumulation of Indigestible waste and ,- .. . ... . bodv toxins. Men anil wnmiin whMlh. ne win sirep on me com grounu i when the wlntrv wind blow, and ihn rr lck or '1'. advised to drink 'the rate of ten percent per annum .... drirM .m ir nnii- h -,-.v K.. each morning, beforo breakfast, a glans.nnd In the further sum of one hundred near his master's side. He will kli!r real hot wft,or teaapoonful the hand that baa no food to effer: he of """'one I'boiphnto in It. as a harm- ill lick the wounds and sores that,"- mM r "-"''Ins out the atom' come In counter with the roughness of ach- lhrr- kidneys and bowels of the the world. He guards the sleep of his '"J'Wlole material, waste, sour bile pauper master as if he were a prince. '""" ,0"": 'n""1 cioanxins, aweeten When all other friends desert, he re mains: when riches take wings, and reputation falls to pieces, he Is as con stant In bis lore as the sun in Its jour ney through the heavens. If fortune drives the master forth an outcast In the world, friendless and homeless, tho faithful dog asks no higher privilege than that of accompanying to guard against danger, to fight against his enemies, and when the lost scene of all comes, and death takes the master in his embrace and his body Is laid away in the cold ground, no matter If all other friends pursue their way. there by the grave side will be found the noble dog, his head between his outstretched paws, his eyes sad, but open In alert watchfulness, faithful and true even in death. And still we have not given Justice to our poor dead shepherd dog. May be rest In the happy bunting ground, here no bad wohen roam. SAYS WE BECOME CRANKS ON HOT WATER DRINKING Ing and purifying the entire nllment ary canal before putting more food Into tho stomach. Millions of people who bad their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, nervous days and sleep less nights have become real cranks about the morning Inside-bath. A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will not cost much at tho drug store, but Is sufficient to demonstrate to any one Its cleansing, sweetening and freshening effect upon tho system. Adv. An tna disability policy works for you when you cannot work for your, self. See Chllcote. 10 Hamilton Cash Market Now opon at 1026 Main street. Choice meats at very reasonable prices. Your patronage solicited. Fresh fish every rijony. !! E. E. HAMILTON. MM9 t Count fifty, your cold In bead or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can rjrea-.be freely. No raore snuffing, hawking, mucous discbarge, dryness or headache; no struggling for for breath at night, Qet a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant artlseptlc cream III your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, sooth' lag and healing; the swollen or In famed raucous membrane, giving you iaatant relief. Head colds and Bilk Introduced in House ne roiiowicg WK were iiroBUfd. C B. Jones Permitting county court w ine uregon hour- titee the lint pub- to make temporary appointaoent to fill .oeo yeatereay: , vacancy in cc of Justice of the auer u. Jonea-PrclMiiy: cinlri- jc. button of school fusd. . . . , , , 0Uer-RQUirinr nsMle tll-i- "" "T"1?? . '"?Tucwm isfir - &tsrsr-s5-r' " Mueller-IUguIating itMi running I Permitting Joans froas school at large. fund as state land for rnaiiliilni two- Mueller-Providing for -!rrfrfei-1ltftte " ion of estate- of abwnu. Wtaa has beat) paid ry the elate. Lewis-Repealing Ulr ' nJ L0Wi-Ukis Jt aalawfgl to in intedmarriage with Cbfs. !& elude in ual WktJew of Oregon nd Kanakas. the oheolete aetiot reatrlctiag nerro Tasrlei T ... 1. .... . . 3LHb,mMtk yUld Ilka naalc. Don't .u- .n::r:r",,0,n 'r board of bo w-k aiwrag aao property -y-adM-h. -. a.d ml-.hl ,VT. T Ut H aad mitarable. Raliaf u -TZI7. .7. mul ' suiweaae ert,"e J ----- - a-a, rnaa itMlBa, . . ft. alrrI r"nua"aM fir aamis- Folic ooty dalsf Uaa Aaataarlat. lag ge-e-sy ar.ali sjaaal gsjust HO$ EVCRY MAN AND WOMAN ADOPTS THIS SPLENDID MORN. ING HABIT Why is man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, desnondent worried; some days headachy, dull and unstrung; some days really in capacitated by illness? If we all would practice Inside bathing, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thou sands of half-slck, neaemic-looklng bouls with pasty, muddy complexions we would see crowds of happy, neaiiay, rosy-checked people every- where. The reason Is that the human system does not rid Itself each day of au tne waste which it accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food aad drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out. else it ferments and forma ptomaine- ux poisons which are absorbed Into the Wood. Just aa necessary aa It ia to clean the aabes from the furnace each day, vhoiw uw are wm bun bright aad bet, m we arast tack soralsg clear Get i TO-1 From Hard' orGn a Can DAY Your Hardware Grocery Dealer" dollars attorneys' feea. Notice Is hereby given that I will, on the 31th day of January, 1917, at the front door of the courthouse In I Klamath Palls, Oregon, In County of Klamath, at two o'clock In the after noon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described preperty: Lot seven In Block seventeen. Origi nal Town of Klamath Falls (formerly Llnkvllle), Oregon. Taken and levied upon aa the prop erty of P. I. Fountain, aa eiecutor of the estate of Jamea C. Mongold, do ceased, and William Delbert Mongold. defendants In said suit, or aa much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy the said Judgment In favor of May Rtowell against the said defendants, together with all costs and disburse ments that may accrue. C. C. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. L. L. LOW, Deputy. Dated at Klamath Falls, December 21, 1918. SS-30C-13-20 date Ivcember I, I91. payable fifty ,at after dale, and hearing Interact al the rate of 44 to per rent, pay able eml annually, on June Ul and December lt of each year, with op tion of payment, on and after !-. (.-ember 1, 192(. for the construction of a municipal railroad from a point within said city dealgnatml aa the In Irmectlnn of Flmt strrat and Klam. alti avenue to a point without said city designated as the northerly end of Dairy station, located on the south east quarter of the nurtheaat quarter of Heel Inn :?, Townalilp 3i, south, Itangn ll'.j eaat, Willamette meridian, Klamath County. Oregon, All sealed bid or pripoaW fur the purchase of such burnt will bo opened and conitldered by the common coun cil of the City of Klamath r'ntU, at 1 o'clock p. m. January IS, 1917 Raid In) ml are lur,l In pursuance of an amendment to Hertlon 17, Article IV. of the Charter of the Tfty of Ktam ath Fall. Oregon, which amendment men! was adopted November II, 1016. Kacti propoaal to purrhsan said bonds hall Ui accompanied by a certified check for S per cent of the amount of the bids or propotal, drawn on some rr!nultiti bank, paable uncondi tionally to the Treasurer of the City of Klamath Falls. Bids or proposals for said bond mut be unconditional, and the sue cessful bidder or bidders will be re quired to complete payment for said bond within 30 day from the lime notified by the Common Council that the bonds are ready for delivery, or forfeit the deposit to the city. The Common Council of the City of Klamath Falls hereby reserve to It self the right to reject any and all bids and proposal for the purchase of said bond or any part thereof. Raid bond are offered for sale in pursuance of Ordinance No. 401 of said city, adopted by Iho Common Council December 11, 1916. and ap proved by (he Mayor on December 14. 1914, A. I LKAVITT. Police Judge of the City of Klamath Fall. Klamath County. Oregon. 1M4 to MS. LEGAL NOTICES ,"'" " - -i"i-i-rnnnnnririn iLnnrLrvuirwAaaj Notice to Creditors In Bankruptcy In tho District Court of the United States, for the District of Oregon in the Matter of Wm. A. Maaten, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of Wm. A. Mastcn, in the County of Klamath, Oregon, a uanurupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the 3th day of January, 1917, the said Wm. A. Maaten was duly adjudicated bank rupt, and that the first meeting of the creditors will be held In room 31, First National Bank building, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 24th day of Jan uary, 1917, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, at which time the aald creditor may attend, prove their claims, ap point a trumec, examine the bankrupt and transact such other buslnesa as may properly come before said meet-,B- J- C BOTENIC. M-lt Refer in Bankruptcy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Not Coal Land United State Land Office at Lakovlow, Ore., December 16. 1916. Notice la hereby given that Perry I. Nell, whose postofflce address Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on th 33d day or April. 1916, file In thla of fice sworn statement and application, No. 09214, to purchase the NEU 8EU Section 26, Township 37 south, Rang 9 east, Willamette Meridian, and th timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1671, and acts amendatory, known aa the "Timber ,nnd Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, th land and timber thereon bar been appra'sed at 1160, the Umber esti mated 140,000 board feet at 11.00 per m. and the land 130.00; that said ap plicant will offer proof la support of M application and aworn statement The Lush Will Be ea Ike BirgUrs who break Into a place and after all their trouble And only a check book Instead of the cub they expected, You can disappoint burglars iho same way. Deposit your cash wllh tbe First State and Saving Bank and It will be aabolutely safe from thieve, Are, dampness, rata or any other similar danger. Isn't that security worth having T Notice of Poandweseier's Kale Nolle la hereby glvaa that th un aligned poundmaater of Iho city of Klamath Fall, Oro.vn did Impocn.l Jn l:e pound of saM city the foilowlCH described animal on Ibe 9th day uf January, 1917: One old bay horse, bald face, brand ed T2 on right hip; also bad acre on right hip; bobtail; weight about 900 pound . One old bay horse, right hoof split; shod In front; branded on left shoul der; wearing halter. And that unless the owner or own ers of said animal, or other person or persons hnvlng an Interest therein shall before the tlmo of sale stated below, pay all costs and charges for tbe keeping nnd advertising tlicroof. to gether with all feea provided by ordi nance of said city fur such case, said animals will ba sold at public auction for cash at Iho city pound, at Klamath stables, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on the 17lli day of January, 1917. R. T. BALDWIN. Chief of Pollen and Poundmaater. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, January 10, 1917. n-6t ffljbfc.' J aLrA. .SKWTk.M IiwPkI3TsTW VAr-kassaS mOmi1" ""XHtiM mJnma 2ar5( Vti '' TBi'" j MJhM9bV LjJFLuJJi"'! afvaVa ' w JsW?"7 .j i i v FIRST STATE -J! SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, 0JON iil! fi rtTfA "v.sr . t-it' t. . iw . A .