The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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LEQAL NOTICES
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KLKOTORM
muwa io the Council for approval
X th City Kotlottr. Said Keso
w.r lompany u required under
we tarn of iucb competing -etdl
nanre to flit with tb Polite' Judge It
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PROFESSIONAL CAKD1
DHA.A.SOULE
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County Coroaor
DR. P. M. WHITE
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JOHX C. Cl.tXiHOflN
Coaaty Nau-vofer
Civil Kagla
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ARTIIU' R. WILSON
617 Mala 8t.
ABSTRACTM, LOANS AND
par rrai Money far
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DK.P.R.GODDARD
UNTKUPATIIIU PHYSICIAN
alia Sl, I.O.O. .'
RMaraibrr KtamlMltoa aad
akatloa la free at year
ft once,
.farther I mm tha
Mdtaf etrrl table for
est. ThU Inaarea the
Itartawai to be renal ( aa? gdtaa
la Ik oair aUd lb price la Ik
HUM KM,
KMMfare plius gaS-R.
changed. Another aourre or (
alna raattlla because of th fact ibat
th flva voting warda of the city are
not cotermlnu with county vntin.
precinct, aad tho elector fall to get
ma aiaunction fliad In their mlnda.
iciectora who have chanted their reel
rare atnea the cloalng of ref lit ra
tion a year ago In April, ahould ap.
Ply to tho I'ollce Judaa at once fur
cuanca of raglalrallon.
nrlefly, tha boundarlea of the flva
voting warda of tha city are a fol-Iowa:
Ward I. From weatern tlir limit.
aatarly to Center, nortbwaaterty
along Juniper and Kwauna ilrrela to
Una between rirat addition and lluena
VMa addition to Interaactlon with
Hltchtll atreet. weat lo city limit.
ward I From Center to Slith
atreet
Ward I. From Rltth atreet north-
aaaterly to aouth boundary of came
tery and aoutbeaaterly to Commer
cial.
Ward Includca all the city ter
ritory taat of Commercial atreet and
aouth of Main atreet from the While
Pelican corner to eaaterly city llmlle.
alao the territory known aa tha Hot
Springe addition.
Ward 8 Tha Una dividing Ward S
from Warda I aad 4 eitandi from In.
Ureeetion of a rant aad Blith atreeta
to Preapect: along Proaptct to Up
ham; eaaterly along Uphan and aoutb
boundary of cemetery to eoutbeaat
corner of cemetery; thence due north
lo north boundary of lllllalde addi
tion; thence weat to city limit.
A. I.. I.KAVITT.
1-Jt Police Judge
installation of Ita Droboaed evate
within aUty daya from data of acoepl
ance, and to afford full and adequate
xtrvlce to all portlona of the city not
later than December I, 1111; and
ehall make, eiecute and deliver to
the Police Judga for tha benefit of
aald city an Indemnity bond In the
aum of $16,000.00 conditioned that
the Keno Power Company will fully
comply with the provlalona of auch
competing ordinance and fraschlaa;
the ordinance further provldea that
upon tha acceptance of tha fraaekuo
tha Keno Power Company ahall pay
to the city the aum of fSOO.00, aad
In addition thereto IH per centum
of lu annual iroee recelpta derived
from bualneaa within the city llmlu;
that the city, at the aspiration of the
term of the franchlae, may purckaae
and take over to ilaelf the entire plaat
at a valuation to be filed by the Pab-I
Ur Service Commlaalon.
It la further provided that tha
Keno Power Company ahall not dar
ing the term of the franchlae, aell
aaelgn or transfer tha aama or any
portion of Ita physical property with
out the consent of tho Common Coun
cil.
Uy authority of tho Common Coun
cil.
Dated at Klamath Falla, April II,
II7.
A. I.. LRAVITT.
ll-iot Police Judga.
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NOTICK
Whereas, on April t, II7, the
Common Council of the City of Klam.
nth Falla duty ordained an ORDI
NANCK, No. 411, which aald ordl
nace waa duly approved aad filed for
record April 4, 1917, propoalng a
grant and franchlae to the Keno
Power Company and which aald or
dinance waa declared to be a compet
ing ordinance with an Initiated ordi
nance filed with tha Police Judga
March t, 1917. and preeeated to the
Common Council on March It, 1917,
and, wberaaa, the Police Judge waa
duly authorised aad directed by the
Common Council to auhmlt auch com
peting ordinance to the qualified
voter at the general municipal elec
tion May 7. 1917, and to publish a
brief alatement of the tenor and ef
fect of auch competing ordinance,
NOTICK IB IIKRKDY GIVEN that the
purpose of such competing ordinance
la to grant to tho aald Keno Power
Company a franchise and right for
nnd during a period of tS yeara to
erect, maintain pole, wire, cables,
duet aad neceeaary appliance and
apparatua for aupplylng electricity
for all purpoeea with In the limit of
aald city, and for the purpose of en-
ahllne and aaalsUaE the Keno Power. fair
Company to carry on Ita bualneaa elae
where than In aald city, aa now or
hereafter bounded nnd censtituted:
Said franchlae ordinance
SAI.K OF TIMBER KLAMATH IN
DIAN RESERVATION Sealed blda,
marked outeide "Bid. Antelope val
ley Timber." and addreeaed to the
Superintendent of the Klamath la
diaa School, Klamath Agency, Ore
gon, will be received until twelve
o'clock noon, Pacific Time, Thare
day. May it, 1917. for the purchaae
or timber upon about 14,000 acrea
witnin Townahip if Houtb. Range 7
and East. Tha sat embrace ap
proximately two nunarea minion reet
of which about ninety per cent la
yellow and augar pine nnd the re
mainder red and white nr. Tha cut
ting of red and white fir will be op
tional with the purchaser. Each bid
must state for each apeclea tha
amount per thousand feet Bcrlbaer
decimal C log acale that will be Mid
for all timber cut prior to April 1,
lvio. race auDMQuent to mat eat
are to be filed by the Commlaatoaer
of Indian Affair by three year per
iod. No bid of lea than three dol
lars per M feet for yellow and augar
nine, aeventy-flve centa for red fir
and fifty cent for white fir during
tbe rirat period win be conuaeree.
Each bid roust be submitted la tripli
cate and be accompanied by a certi
fied check on n eolvent National Beak
In favor of the Superintendent of the
Klamath Indian School In the amount
of fS.000. The deposit will be re
turned If the bid la rejected but re
tained ir the bid l accepted, and tne
required contract aad bond are not
executed and presented for approval
within sixty daya from auch accept
ance. Tbe right to reject nay aad all
blda la reeerved. For eoplea of the
bid and contract forma and for other
Information application ahould be
made to the Indian Superintendent,
Klamath Agency, Oregon. Washing
ton . D. C. March It, 1917. CATO
BELLA, Commkuloner of Indian At-
Bajfour
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Nine years of continuous, consist
ent development, improvement,
refinement!
Each year a better car and a bet
ter value!
Over three hundred thousand now
in use! .
That is the history of the car that
built Overland because it repre
sented integrity of value.
And as steadfastly as this car has
represented original integrity of
value, so also has The Willys
Ovsrland Company sustained
tfcat integrity of value through
out its service in the hands of
those who purchased it.
The Overland Big Four of this
season and its twin except for
the motor the Overland Light
Six, arc the direct outcome of
all this development.
More than three hundred thou
sand owners and more than
four thousand dealer and factory-branch
organizations have
assisted this development by
their experience with these cars
and their helpful suggestions of
improvements.
In their new beauty, in their per
fected easy riding qualities, hi
their proven sturdinese and
mechanical excellence, hi their
admitted tire, fuel and oil
economy, these cars are worthy
of the confidence we have, that
they will further enhance Over
land prestige.
The prices are $850 for the Big
Pour, $085 for the Light Six,
while we have them to deliver
until May 1st thereafter $805
and $1025.
WHITE PELICAN GARAGE
8AI.E OF TIMBER KLAMATH IN
DIAN RESERVATION Sealed blda.
marked outalde "Bid. Middle Mount
nrovidea Bcott Unit Timber." and addreeaed to
thai tutor healnalna Installation of the Superintendent of the Klamath
! T ... .!?u ,i !1!!L Sl ..' 8ch001' Klamath Agency, Ore
It dlatrlbullng ytm plana aad f0Bf -w,u 4 ubU twelve
apecinratloa therefor (hall he ub- o'clock noon, Pacific Time, Then-
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of timber upon about 15,700 acrea
within Township SI, St aad SI
South. Range 7 Eaati The aalo eat-
'braces approximately two aunare
' fifty million feet of pine (about alao-
ty par cent yeuow pine ana ia per
cent augar pine) and ten million teat
of white fir. The cutUng of white
fir will be optional with the pur-
enaaer. Each bid muat state tor eaea
anaeiea th amount Mr tBOUUad ft
aAGR TKA AND SULPHUR TURNS Bcrlbaer decimal O log acale that will
4.evV .nJn m iurk AND be paid lor all tlatber prior to
All OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR.
The
Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio
Mmiaetlaies IWnfeKjrigtaJoTAa. AateaobUc
"GRAY, FADKD HAIR DARK AND
GUMMY
Almoat everyone known that Sag
Tea aad Sulphur, properly compound
ad, brlaga back tbe natural color aad
lustre to the hair whoa faded, atreak
ed or iray. Yeara ago the only way
to get tbla mixture waa to make It at
bom, which to muwy aad trouble-
noma.
Nowadava we Imply aak at any
drug atare for VWyeth'a Saga and aui
shur Comnound." You will gt a
largo hottl of thla otd time reclpt,
Improved ky the addlUoa of other la-
gradient, for about 60 cant. Evry-
hadW uaaa thu DraDaratloB aow, be
cause ao oaa eaa poaalble tall that
you darkened your hair, aa It doe R
ao naturally aad evenly. You damp
en a sponge or toft bruah wth It aad
draw thla through your hair, taklag
oaa email straad at a time; by mora
Ing tbe gray hair dlppr, and af
ter another applleatloa or two, yowr
hair become beautifully dark, thick
ad gloaay. sad yes look yean ywsg.
errwyeth'a Sag and Sulphur Com.
pound la a delightful toilet reauUk.
It la not Intended for tho cure, mltlga
Um or proYMtloa at drnoaao. Adr.
Anrll 1. 1910. Price uneeeueai to
that date are to he fixed by the Oav
mlmloner of ladtoa Affaire by three
year period. No bid of laaa taaa
three dollar aad tweaty-ttve eeatf
per M feet for yellow and augar also,
or fly ceaU for white r Wrtbe
f rat penoa Will o evaeraeTwe, aaaw
bid muat be submitted la trlpltoato
aad be aceompaaled by a ertltled
check on a aorvont Natloaal Raak to
favor of the Buperlateadeat of the
Klamath Indian School la the apoaat
of 15.000. The depoalt WU J
turned If the bid la rejected hut re
tained If the bid la aocepted, aad the
required conirnci
executed aad preeeated for approval
within elaty daya from each aeeept
.... Tha rimht ta reject any aad all
bid 'is reeerved. For eoplea t ta
bid aad contract forma aw w outer
i.rormatioa apptloatloa aadaM. be
mhde to the Indian Superintendent.
Ktemath Ageaey. Oregoa. Wsahla
tarn. D. C. March It, 1017. OATO
SBLLS, Commlaatoaer of ladjaa Af
falra,' . ,
wlthla Township SS 8outh, Raage 7
Kaat The eale omhracea approxi
mately oaa aeadred alxty mUUoa feet
of ptae (about alnety per coat yel
low Din aad tea aer cent aaamr sue)
aad tea millton feet of whRe fir. The
cutting or white flr will ha oeuoaal
with the Bttreaaaer. Each Wd mast
state for each eaeetee the aaaaaat nor
theaaaad feat Bcrlbaer decimal O log! fairs.
aeaie taat win ae paid ror ai umber
cut prior to April 1. 1I0. Prices
anbeeaaeat to that data are to be
fixed by th Commlatloaer ef ladlaa
Affalra by three year period.. No
bid of lee taaa three dollars aad
twentyrflve cent per M feat for yel
low aad augar pine, or fifty eeata per
M feet for white ttr for tha first per
iod will be considered. Rack hid
ut be auhmltted la trladleato aad
ha aanABiBaataa k variiflaJ ekark
oa a oorveat NaUoaal Bank la favot
of the Superiatendent of tha Klamath
ladlaa School la the aawaat of
15,000. The dPoaU will ha returned
If the bid la rejected but retalaed It
the hid la accepted, aad the resulted
contract aad aoad are aot executed
and preeeated for approval within
alxty daya from auch acceptance. The
right to reject any nnd nil blda la re
served. For eoplea of the bid and
contract forma aad for other Infor
mation aBollcauoa should be made
to the Indian Superintendent, Klam
ath Agency, Oregon, waanington.
D. C, March SS. 1017. CATO
SELLS, Commissioner of Indtnn At-
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Notice i hereby given that Pine
Drove Irrigating District will receive
bid at Klamath Falla, Oregon, up to
and tncludng May 10, 1917, for tbe
conotructlon of an Irrigating ditch at
Pine drove. Ore.; aald ditch to be a
little lea than, half mile In length.
and require removal of 7,114 yard
of earth, material being sand loam,
with probably some chalk; work of
construction to begin not later than
May 15, 1017, and to be completed
by June 10, 1917. Successful bidder, a dally newapaper of general circula
te execute sufficient bond to guaran
tee completion of work according to
contract. Tbe company reserves the
right to reject any or all bid. Plan
and specifications for proposed work
may be seen at office of C. F. Stone,
Klamath Falla, Oregon, where bids
will be received, and where same will
be opened May 11, 1917.
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marked oatetaa "wn, nwsteer '
Scott UaH.TlmMr." M ft
th Super ateadeat of the KlaajaUj
ladlaa School. Klamath Ageae
sea. will be received aatll twelve
b'cleck noon, Pacific Um. Taarasar
May si, mil w pw7
tlsahar unoa about 11.600
a.
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Yowr Old
Tire Away
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price, R paye tm ta VUUJANUUC
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apaT 1 u TFease W Br""PSaSa"
several week la Baa
pant waisar phklag ap Um Uteat
gsrnren! mr work.
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SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Klamath County.
N. D. Qtnsbach, Plaintiff, va. Albert
L. McQuire and Ralph H. Bultard.
Defendant.
To Ralph H. Bullard, Defendant
above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear
and anawer the complaint filed
against you In the above- entitled
suit to foreclose mortgage on real
property on or before Saturday, the
I Jnd day of June, 1917, that being the
'last day of the time prescribed In tbe
order for publication of this sum
! mens, and If you tall so to appear or
J anawer, for want thereof the plain
.tiff will apply to the Court for the
! relief prayed for In hi complaint,
to-wit: For Judgment againat you!
tor the sum of 1850.00, together with
Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from April IS, 1910;
for tbe further aum of $44.61, to
gether with Interest thereon at the
rae of 10 per cent per annum from
April 5, 1917; for the further aum of
175.00 aa attorney'a fee, and for the
ooata aad disbursement of thla suit;
that tbe usual decree be made for tho
foreclosure of plaintiff's mortgage
and for the sale of the lands described
I therein, to-wlt: South weat quarter
of tbe southeast quarter of Section
Two, and the northwest quarter of
the northeast quarter of Section
Eleven, Township Thirty-three south.
Range Eight east of Willamette
Meridian, Klamath County, Oregon;
that plaintiff have such other aad
further relief aa to the Court aiay
aeem equitable.
Thla summons la served on you,
the aald Ralph H. Bullard, by puhll
cattoa thereof (a the Evening Herald,
tlon printed and published at Klam
ath Falla, Klamath County, Oregon,
by order of Honorable D. V. Kuykea
dall, Judge of the above-entitled
Court, made, dated aad filed la said
auit on the 10th day at April .1917,
which said order require that this
summons be published one a week
for six consecutive weak, beginning
on the Slat day of April. 1917, the
aame being the date of first pubilea
tlon hereof.
R. C. Oroesbeek,
Attorney for Plalatiff.
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REPAIR WORK
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