The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 02, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .
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TheEvening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
daily excel Saaday By
Tlw Herald Pabltoklag Comv of
rtk FUte. at US FtmrtB street
Altered at the poatomc at Klamath
Pall. Oregoa, for traasmlealea tfcroaga
the aulte aa aeeoad-claaa aiatter.
nbserlpUon terms br mail to any
lUtw ia the United State :
Oae year UM
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FRIDAY, KKMU'ARY 2, IBIT
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Advertletmenta In the Classified
column are printed at the rate of
Five Cent a line. Invariably In ad
vance. Hereafter no advertisement
will be accepted unleee accompanied
by the caeh.
Says Government Should
Control Wireless Plants
Franklin D. Roosevelt Points Out Rea
sons Why Nation Should Be Able
to Control New Means of Communication
Celebrates Golden Wedding When
Son Celebrates Silver Wedding
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE California pine and Jun
iper, good, clean wood, sawed to
any length and delivered. Phone 51,
office 1313 Main. J. J. Winter, agent.
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MISCELLANEOUS
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FURNISHED APARfMENTS at the
. . Oregon Hoase, Sixth and Klamath.
HIOBEST cash paid for furs, hides
sad pelts, a P. Lewis. Sixth street.
Bear Klamath. u-tf
Klamath Transfer company has stor
age room for any amount up to two
carloads. Rstes reasonable. Phone
341 15-todlmo.
SELLING LOTS
Well. I eoM those Iota on John
aveaae; a beach of them hi Mcbom
Addition, some ia MWs AddiUea, hat
have m good oae left oa Eleventh.
street for SMB. Also have two Mills
Addition lots at low prices and easy
terms . See Chllcote, 31
DAXCE
At Gray'a hall at Pine Grove Fri
day, February 2. Good music and a
ceod time. 17-" t
HEADACHE STOPS.
NEURALGIA GONE
Or. J)
ffr iaatut relief-Oft
dimwapadcaft.
Nene-raekiag, splitting or don,
tarohbiag headaches yieldu just a few
moasmts to Dr. Jamas' Headache Pow
ders which cost only 10 ceata a pack
g st say drug store. It's the qaiek
, swart hesdsebe relief ia the whole
world. " Dont suffer! Reliere the
Jgoay sad distress now! You csa.
MUlioae of men and women have
round that hesdsebe sad neuralgia
misery is needless. Get wast you ask
Ijr FRAXKI.IX l. ItOOSKVKl.T Ml) with the number of menage sent
Assistant Secretary of the 1' S. Navy nnlo.- a perfect sjstem with a cent ml"
(Written for United l'reso control U inltlatcil. The Increase In-
WASHIXGTOX, 1). C. Fob 2.-- t, number of Installation all owr.
As a measure of safety the United ti, fulled State litis been stealer
States government should assume iui,, die ilceloimeut of science In
Control of every wireless station Injrctpcct to "non-Interference, ami the
this country, except those encaged In result Is growing confusion,
purely. tltra-statc business at once. j Quite aside frcm the generil que
Control of wires aud cables Is slm- turn of the niUbublltty of establishing
pie, but wireless messages are easily 9 government monoiioly. the consider-,
laterferrcd with by outsiders Then Htlon$ in favor of government opera
should be government ownership of Hon of wireless far outweigh auy pos-
all wireless apparatus in peace as well st,it. disadvantages.
a In war time, as a matter of public j Central control has been demon-
policy. We shouldn't let this matter strnted to be a necessity: It cannot be
wait until trouble is upon us. t carried out Micccssfully except by
The suggestion has been made to actual government operation, and.
congress and la based fundamentally ,K,,re important still, the military and
upon the character of wirelesx teleg-'naal tequireincnw are such that it
raphy. In land telegraph lines and would be unsafe, ipeakiug In a bread
submarine cables, each soparate w Irei sense, to wait until after a declara
sends its own message and does not Nip,, ol-XVjr before taking over or clos
Interfere with the sending of mes-hnK ,, hundreds and thousands of
sages on other wires. The location 'small individual, privately owned sta
and existence of these wires auditions.
cables Is a matter which can be de-l Tim onlv wnv bv which r?nl s.ifelv
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termlned almost at a moment's no- car. tx. assured is for the government flfty yi,aM aR0, and his son
tice. The control qf these Is an easy to exercise this control in time of j rtoj just twenl)-fle '
matter irom me military or navai ,ioace also.
point of view. .
Wireless is entirely different. The
sending and receiving machinery is
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oilier iron nbov? i,Bn.j " I
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a corporation, pluiutirt h.ir'
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IHirnticii, I'liiiutiii, ini.iii.v .. mm nui ir,
: Spencer snd John I.. Hpettr
1 Defendants
To J. I. Hiencemud John I. Hpemer,
tlin above limited Ui'leiutntit
in Hip name ot tne Mnte m uri'sun iui' " u-i.niirr im .
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1011 ntf uereiiy nuiiiii'ii uni .iimr ......1.-., ...... m rtnno,,,
Utler Ueally Uoiiipsny, a iorpirtlou. Mluii- ti ui , a dnrtio v.k,"
the holder of Uerlllli'Ke of Dellif dereil Itirerltuliig Urn u,n ,7"
quency nunilirred NS3, Usued on the and ,eU lim the Mi"
Slith ilsi-iif IKtubiir. Il. bv the lal "IflVlSM ibove Imtlleil '"
collector of the county of Klamath, ThU suiiiinoiii U tmhiuj, 1 I
'state of Own. r lie ninoiint of ''," "' "H llntuirnhl,, li y Kcrtri
.four mid Ot-UHi dolliir. Ilif me " "''e,f th dreuH court rt
Mx'init Hie ninouui Hint uue nun of ; " " 'i irr coimj
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KH3 tOKitMr wltll peilHIty. IllieitfH ""' ""i '- -"i unr cr Juh
iiitd rrntd tnereoit upon tne rrat prop- "" " " "i um nnt 1
erty hmcmpiI Ik )ou, of -ihlch you arc "'" 11, mis mnm.ii,, (, ,,:.
(In. owner n appears of rerord. situ. 'lay ' tf ehruury, IUI7
iiip.l In audi i-.iiiiiIv mul .tnti.. nuil All proi'i-in tllul nl'ira In Ul.
particularly iMiunded and ile rlbetl a rcmllna may be rri-i iiti)B,i,.l
01 ltH, ICW I HV.P.ft s- 111,1. fMflHl iBfjJj,
rue nortii iisir r me puiiiii nan "'." "- auurr iit(,
of the iinrthrnut uUnrter of the menuum-ii.
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lownahlp 3t soiilti, range IK eal,
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Vtni .rt further 110tlri1.1l that i-md
Nolle Ulley Itvalty Uompanv, n cor
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mi"i in iur i'iii.i.
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potation, ha. jittlit Itxen on mi Id in'itf N'lrt of Appllrsiiun , tluutml
i'ublle nollr U hetrby stttas
ll'e Ullder.lsilisl hno a,4 uj
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MS. AN'D f-!S
5AMUEL
T-AML'EL
10MPER3"
CCMPERS JH.
Im- for iirlur or mibn'oueut iirs.
with the rut of luterent ott ssld
ittniiillil. n. rnltilWH!
Vcar 1913. paid Oct. 30, 19115. mt county cmirt of lhe ,uid of
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nvri.n on. uhw i( niiiuiuii j i, i iv ! im niHiuHiii it'wn. jur a
Interent 15 per cent p-r annum. rtinudttR his nam from ll.mi
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reclui Nu. C33ii.nmiiunt 3 34. rate lit "" ,u ",,ry truYv ""''-I'es.d
liilrri-m 15 per lent per milium " "'"' conn us. nim 8tttj
' Voir I'JI.'.. paid Oit 30, !Hrt. tat the lOlli day of rVbrusr;, a
receipt .o asd, aniiiuni . sb, rain m o'clnck a. m r the ltn .uJ
1 I tit arstv 1 .. ttste rMtil Imp stMiiiini 1
1 i.ij.,,,'i ,,; i""1" r,,om ,,r "w ' Miui
an the owner of the lensl title of llir nt ,,lrh I'1 ai'l'Hcntlos ttlj
ahoie di'tcrlbcd propi-rt) iv Il'e iMtue
appear f rrnrd, and earh of Ihn
small and readily concealable. and the
actual transmission of the message
through the waves in the air. This
means, of course, that interference,
between messages increases necesaar-
Will Lead the
Inaugural Parade
Samuel Gumperi w;n married Jutt HH sllwr wedding bl son. .Samuel "er prrson auine ninieu ar nere-
son was mar- Oompers Jr. married. The couple y "'. umi .iis'iwy iiimpaiir.
ars later celebrate their anniversaries Jointly ...,. , ,,. ,..'... ur . ,
When the president of the American In their Washington homci on the ty and state afurrmld for a decreu
Federation of lihor was celebrating 2!th of January (foreclosing lhe Urn mtnliiit the prep.
n.,....i..; BaMaaa oriy iiiioiK ui'scriiii'ii, inn mrtitiorteii
In Hitlil certificate
heard.
luted Jnuuiry 3d, mi;.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Th- Febnmry American Magazino
Prom cover to cover you will find
this issue of The American Magazine
crammed with entertaining and valu
able material. George Ade, the fa
mous Hoosler humorist, leads the wayj
by telling how it feels to bv fifty. He
calls his wonderful article "Looking
Back Prom Fifty." Then, the article
about P. D. and J. O. Armour, the
Chicago packers, is filled with busi
ness wisdom and startling Incidents.
"When Success Hung in the Balance"
is a human document that every man
should read.
"How to Regulate Your Weight" is
told by a well known physician. "Wis
consin" contains some interesting
facts about that state told by Ray
Stannard Baker. David Grayson l
also In this issue.
The Action Is composed of stories
by Olive Higgins Prouty, Noble May
and others. Walter Prichard Eaton
writes the theater article, and the In
teresting People's department as well
as the other departments arc live and
interesting.
OR J. H. CARTER
DENTIST
OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and
WHITE BUILDING
DR. P. M. WHITE
fa. Ear, Now ami Ifcroa
na Tested 01aWM wtfd
Sw7 Odd Fellows BalldJag
DR. P. R GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Suite 210, I. O. O. V. Temple
Remember Kxaminatlonaad con.
saltation is free at your home, or
ia the office.
Farther I um I lie portable
folding steel table for home treat,
meat. This iiuures the home
treatment to be equal to Mnv iHvn
jiii the ofilro and the price is the
llione ft!l.
Itcsidcace phone 388.R.
Results Tell
There Can Be No Doubt About the Re
sults In Klamath Falls
Results tell the tale.
All doubt is removed
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And villi am hens.
nnllsm hn fstnblliheil nt Columbl I lertaliilnc article about music In br .iiuiinoiwd to miiii-ur within lti
University, IomiI today. 'America by Albert Spalding, the lo- days after the nl publication n( thU
Prizes aKsrefa.nK 000 w, be l.nlsi: ''UettlnK Ac,u..n,ed Wl.b n"XKWSil
awarded by Judges for the best sug- lotirself, by Arnold llennelt. and action or pay Hik amount ttu
Kestlon as to Improving the scliocl; "The lilrl Who Wunted In Mirry nboe show 11, toKtlur wjih ciKtt mid
the best public service rendered by Me" are two other Intereillnit articles, nicrmd Interest, and In cane of your
any American newspaper during the' "Succeeding In New Was" glw 5t"'! iVi'rei'iilllinS ''th'.'"'.."." '"hi
year; the best history of public service some , luform-itlou about makliiR ,al,.H ,, (c, ,,-ji,.", ,), ia, mdi
rendered by the American pre-w; for money. iprui.iiH jbon named.
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the best editorial in any newspaper;) -rhe Kye llae It" Is an alluring '"' '"""J",,1 l"bllhed by or
the best .ingle example of u reporter's dUplay of beautiful moving picture uall.'judp. ol'ITcirruli courl,"
work; for the best American novel; minuses, and the fashions, cooking, ttnte of Orrgoti, for the comity of
for the best American play; for thVnd r.iher regular depirtmcnts are all Klamath, and said order wa made
beat beok on the history of the Unludj filled with entertaining and valuable "" ,laU',, ""' 2oih ''ftV ' January.
States; and for the best b.ograph.ca. Information. Ir1(;;,n;!;, l,JJr,-;MJBli.,f ZVW
sketch, excluding Washlugtou mul t
Lincoln as too obvious, on a patriotic '
cititcn. j
Five scholarships, Including travel
privileges, each worth $1,500, also
will be presented to reporters.
If You Are YYYY
DEAREST PUBLIC:
1
J Cool and pretty. Isn't It?
j I forgot to tell you yesterday that
twe have threo bracelet watches that
J we are selling for $G,50 each this
I week, so don't put this off If you want
In bracelet watch rhcip.
I Don't go a-squlntln' arcund when
jWc have snow glasses for two bits a
1 pair, and they are peaches.
You prt to have a Thermos bottlo
to take with jer lunch. A hot cup
of coffee helps out a lunch a lioap,
and besides that where yen are going
thero may not bo any use for coffee,
so you can use It for ico water.
We have a new stork of the popu-
miri. Mnrv l. Aniirnwn of w,Qhin. r 'iriiiun pattern in community
The testimony of a Klamath FallS(l0 an(, Virginia will load the Colo-,fillvor'
e got ten leather purses that w-o
will sell you at real bargain prices.
PIN THIS UPON
WIFE'S DRESSER
day of February, lull
Notice to Crtdltsn
In the County Court of h :
OreRiin, for the. County of I
III the matter of Dm K'ttU ul I
Ijmt Will and T-tntnmt eft I
'llllatn, itecraaed.
Hie public Wilt plrs'r ttkt I
Hint on the 10th day of JanurfJ
lhn imdrrnlsitcd sa duly s(i
"XictMrU of tliv abote mlllWi
of II It. ('. William.. iltiroiftLi
duly "U llrlcd as nuch i-inrullttj
j cri'dlturs and all prr.oai
rinitti araint ti.e .aid nuut
pi'A,ie prr.cnt such claim, it,) I
fled, loRcthur wllh th
omhers, wlihln sU months I
date of Ibis nutter, at lb i
Horace M. MnntiiuR, nltDter;al
Klamatlt Palls, Oregon, sskt
All iroci-4 and pa pern In thlj prt- mtirr the uudeUtint frletttal
WARNS WOMEN AQAIN8T CUT.
TINQ CORNS ANY 8AY8 T.HEV
LIFT RIGHT OUT
rnuami can oe e..y .nvesugaieu. .,,,, Hllnters d,vtajon in the Inaugural
What better proof can be had? 'de March t , Wnilh,ngton.
Mrs. L. Uoldishar, 939 Washington ThIji sectIon wI bo compos(.a of 85cI.
street. Klamath Falls, says: "My back L... hnrslmpn Iln(, hll,MInn frm
ached a great deal. At times I was in
such misery that I just thought I could
not endure the pain. When I got
down, I could hardly straighten up.
My bead ached all the time, and often
I got so dizzy that I could scarcely
keep from falling. My kidneys were
very irregular In action. The first box
of Doan's Kidney Pills helped me won
derfully, I took about six boxes, and
they overcame that awful backache
and put my kidneys in good working
order."
Price SOc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the samo that
Mrs. Boldlsbar had. Foster-Milburn
Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
Virginia, dressed in Colonial costumes
jfrom white wigs to boots. The vio-
(men will 1. be Hide-saddles and their
costumes will comblno the national
Icolors, red, white and blue. Mbis An
drews, who Is an accomplished horse
wor1un, though less than 20 years old,
received her appointment from Mrs. J.
H. Boggs, chairman of the women's
division.
City ft County Abttract Co.
ABSTRACTS INgURArYCK
Member
Ormjwi AatOftaUan TJtto Um
DR. A. A. SOULE
PHYSICIAN AND SURtlON
ftma 1 1 Smm Si Ic. PmrnaMlJ
(mullah proauatutiom of Sovia it
Ml; ltMk, SB-tajr.) .
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Pah Bowling Alleys
PRIZES
FOR ALL CLASSES
OF SOWLIRS
Deep In and ask geut thtm.
Vntar the K. K. K. SUra
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ENTERY LISTS IN
Diamonds and slavery rings we
have In the best quality.
If )ou are lest we have somo com
pawes, and they are good ones. Don't
have your silverware looking like sec
ond hand junk when wo cm sell you
a big Jar of silver cream for a quarter.
Mind or fore quarter, who cures.
McIIATTAN, at fill Main St.
Because stylo decrees that women
crowd and buckle up their tender toes
'teedlngi may tm served niMiii ih 1111
I ilemUned realdlmc within the .talc of
Oregon at the address hereinafter
mentioned
IIKIinKIlT V WKI.CII.
Attorney fur Plaintiff
AiMri"., .iV,.i, Oregon.
, 2-9-l6-33-3.!M6
Kiimiiimii fur Uiibllratloii hi Korr
iIiiiit of Ta l.kn
In Hip Circuit Court of the State, of
Oregon, for Klamath County
Nolle I'l'ev Itenllv Company, a cor
poration, I'la'ritlfT,
vs,
Wlnlfrcil llnucherand Wei ford llouch-
er l"f"mlnnts.
To Winifred Mourner and Welfurd
li"ticl'ur. the nhoio named l)i-
reniiints;
plan fur tnuinnrilm: tin, butt
the raid entale.
Dateil thin lllti day of Jinmrjl
MAItV II WIUJABl
t:rctitrlx of tin Otate of El
Wllllatus, Deceasisl.
II M, MANNING, tnomlt
Klniimth Units, Ore., Atloi
Uircutrlx. lMa
In high heel footwear they suffer from '" ."'0 ""n" of l,,p 8'V" of Oregen:
corns, then they cut and trim at these (..iVvuv'rrilli'.'i'v "'' "nt N:,,",
painful nests which mar.lv .nnw... ,hi. !Jie,fc'te.,.,jr?OBir""J' " wiwrailnn.
"" nr iitiiwui in i.a?riiiuknf itr iiii(.
This suicidal habit niiency numbered sSfi. Issued on the Section S, Township 37 wuti
NOTICE FOR PUBLICAT
Net Coal Lands
United Stales Urn) OSal
Lafcevlew, . Ore., December III
Notice Is hereby kIkcu that I
t. Nell, whoso ponloltlce
Klamath Kails, OreRon, dM, 1
M day of April. 1918. Hie III
fire sworn statement and 1.
No. 09214, to purchase theKKsl
corn grow hard.
., I . , ... "--I '.-.', .. tii.i tii'i.iiiii, .,, 1 llWIIHIUll ill PV,.
may cause lockjaw, and women arc 3"h ny of October, 1910. by the tax .., w - m,i.h..
top It. .""!""' "!.? '"! ' Klamath. ' "' ,";""'., k
JOURNALISM ENDS
MOHK IIOXl'S IVK TO
KM1'IX)VKH OF . K. V.
SCHNECTADV, N. V Feb. 2.
The second Installment of the $5,000,
000 bonus tho General Electric com
pany Ih giving its employes this yoar
was paid in cash to them today. Tho
first payment was made lato in 1910,
and the other two will be mado June
30 and December 31st.
........ iu n.u,. . nr..ifnn in ,i. "".': timber thereon, under ths
A few drops of a drug called free2- two and 17-100 dollars, tho !imi,!f lhe act of June 3. 1171. 1
one applied directly upon a sore corn J1" nmouni thrn dun and do- amendatory, known as tbt
kivch quica reiier, nnu soon the entlro 1 ," ,;.7..: "...'. ." ".'.r ,"" Jr"nr and Hlono Iaw." at such
corn, root and all. lifts out without ot cents thereon nor ,h . r.. .1 ' ,T. "'?" " tlxat by appnw
pain. Ask tho drugstore man for a erty nuicmed to you, of whim rnu urn' '"'. pursuant to such spptto
quarter of an ounce of frccione, which M,"1 ."V"0'" n appears -it tucord. situ-' land and Umber thereon bawl
costs very little, but Is rumclont to re- !", ' !"' ,..,,JllT " "' ' .nPra'sed at 1160. lhe tll
move every hard or soft corn or callus follows, to-wl leacrinwi iih inp(, mfi00 f(.c, (
from ones feet. Tho south half of the .u, ,.... ' M and the land 120 00: talU
This drug Is gummy, but it dries In a "Jiarier of tlu northwest quuler M.'cnnt will offer proof
moment and simply shrivels up thp corn ntSlT JLilwn,up 3C "mU' '" MIIIob and aw.
without Inflaming or even Irritating tho v-K -r V " "V' W' " ..,., ,,, the 27th day of Kebr
surrounding tissue or skln.-Adv. Noll., Utloy lleally Comnunv V. , r. f're f. It. DeUp. Clerk of u
' !'"" ";"' !I,,H l'"1'' i'' n said prem- Court, at Klamath Fall. Of
I FOAI MOTTCS I with I e"rl Z Vte'"Bi '".VA ny person I. at liberty UJ
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THIS IS LAST DAY FOB CONTEST
ANTH TO EXTKIt RACK FOII
B10.I50O IX PIUZKK FOII IIKHT
JOUIIXAMHM WOHK
NEW YOnK, Fob. 2. Tho entry
lists of contestants in tho $16,500
worth of prizes and scholarships for
Journalists, offered by the late Joseph
Pulitzer through the School of Jour-
Tin
February Woman's Home Com
panion
Sinclair Lewis, the well known nov
elist, begins a dellKhtful novel called j present any objections and exception-
"The fnnnjAnta" In l.lu !.,,... ... I ....... i ..iij
jViriiuilHtrutrlx Xotire of Filing of
Final Account , I
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
In the Matter of the Kstato of Ander
son P. Hiitchciis, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I have
filed my final account and report iih
the administratrix or tho estate of
Andorson P. Hutchens, deceased, and
mo udovc entltlod court hn n,.,i!
upon 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of
tho 3rd day of March, A. D, 1917, as
tho time and tho county court room In
the court house In the city of Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, oa the place when
and where any person or persons may
Year 1013. paid Oct. 30, I9ifl ,u'a contest nt any tlmo beftrtl
ni'i!.". Ntj r,r'03' nran,'nt 3.7B, ratoof.iiMics. by filing a corrohn
,,VeHrt,,!f,r,,to73nr,,,,9n1fl J """I " "' g
receipt No. 0233, amount 3.'38. ra'to of
Intorest 15 pr cent per annum.
iimr 19 in, paid Ott. 30, 191(1, (ax
which would defeat the muT
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in this issue. An- to anvthlnir llmrnln 1... 1 ... ...
nil,.,- ....... i... ii .. " 'll or III
"" . Buiiciuii, iiiBiuiiinent
month win complete it. Sophie Kerr
nnishes "Ixive of Woman" in this is-
8U9, "On Washington. I. InpfilnV
Birthday," "Little Rosamund" and
"The Magic Dreams" are seme of the
other short stories.
"The tuneful American" Is an en-
next anything done by me as administratrix
or said estate, and at such time and
place the court will finally settle said
account and report.
Tula notice Is published pursuant to
an ordor of the above entitled court
made on the 1st day of February,
A. D, 1917, and the first publication
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The Lau?h Will R
An tit D.....I. Ry
wu lUG UUfgllTS fi
who bieak Into a place and aftor all
their troublo find only a check book
Instead of the cash they expected.
Vou can disappoint burglars tho
same way. Deposit your cash wllh
tho First State and Savings Bank
and It will bo asboluloly safe from
thlovcs, fire, dampness, rats or any
other similar dangor, Isn't that
security worth having?
FIRST STATE and SAVINGS
KLAMATH PALLS. OJUCOON
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