MTl'HIlAV. Jfl.V . '" THE EVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OftfcOON,. " " PAtUltMMMM rQAL NOTICE! iVm. i tii' MlIIIIIIO.. (I. iv Nil &. In tlit ('In nil ('mitt nf Hi n Htale or public until JU ";' .I'llr of Klmimlk K..II., l)reKo... i. IU . ...I. I...t.lllla M'Jl ..... .. ...... ;, their liol'IH'M Summons (Nn kvo wiy I. Ill ClMUll t'"lt. I '' '" '"' County of lClanmll and Htat of l'lmii'i: Wll.ley li.'f.milniil Tn I'liittlm I! VIili;, iihinn mimed IMtiiiilitnl III III" .Nn in m n( din Hindi of On. K"li ou lit" lielel.y niilii'i in npptmr mill iiiinr tint nun. plaint In Ciiilimiit liiiiiitilii tilml aanlUal )illl III III" iihovn Ktltlllml Oregon, Hnld atrip of land con taining t 01 acres, nor or less, mihI fur tlii assessment of lh dam nKi' to mlil defendant Incurred In miili appropriation, and that upon ln)iiii'iit Into iiiiirt of (lie amount of itnlilnuea no naaeaaed, Judgment lie !! ii'i.-il iiiitiiirlnlliiic aald premise and Ihn wlnili' thi-renT In (tin ua.-a nml pur. poe or UiU itilii(irr, Thla summon U annul upon you, (lit) aald defend mil, Charles I! Wlliley by putillra. (liin iliittiiuf In Din evening Herald, a tlit 1 1 nt.wapnper of general Hrrtilu (Inn, irlnli niul publlahnd n( Kliim- aitloil, on ! Iinfoin lli.i Dili tiny tit ' "' Kalla, Klnmiilli toillity, Oregon. Imivo AiiKti!. I!i",iliiii ImiIhk llu. Iitiii .Iny ' order of din Hiiiiiiratilii I). . Koy- of Hi" limn prmiiltifd In llio uriliti kemliill, JuiIki. of Hit. abovn-ehtltlt-d Ore"" V. A. Hr"' l'1"1"" a lta., A lln-ll. If"mtrit. r..lp A. Ilu-ll. If.mlai.t nam'! Yuu ate heir' ...I UllMIT I" "" ....... ... ........ i ,i.. .1.1. H" , ,,. ,,btiv entitled mill r. Mr aut lli..r.of, (In. plnliillrt """ "' "r""r rttmnrm mm uu. pniM , ...,.. ,.,, 1417 Mill mn.lv in tin. ii.iiti for it... .ii.,f summon l.t publlahnd onro a week Ilia on tho thai tiflna Food Prepardness Campaign OFFICIAL Oregon Agricultural Colltgt Eatcnslon St rvlea and United States De partment of Agriculture CoOparatlng In selecting beet, uirrol nod tiir...ble condition for greens aro Juat nip for drying, avohl vnrletle hnv- rlr;ht for drying. Tho whole li-nf and Ina a lurnt) woody i-r.., any lo.lity'it Hork ulionld lio nt Into nnrrow croaa. Iiiillrttln from tin. NiKlon.il IIiiifrK- ,.,tM and aprt-ad In Kiln layt-ra on flir) Kood aOrdnn ('iimmlaalnii, wlilrln (1 ,,., la rooiittrntlnK wltli tl.la puin-r In II" by ifttulml to appfarj fr !' lnililI'Mlloi of HiU anniiiioiia I'ourl, mnd, dalnd and filed In tlila i (tin c.imjilalnl nd"ml If tm full ... o m..mnr or rm-l ' ll,'n "n tin. 2th day of Juno, TJI7, " I i (li SUlli day of July. I17. IU npl'ly i Hi" '( for (lit. telL.f aiimmona l.t. pul.ll.lit.d onro on ur Kii'it. ml ()r )( )u ,,,,, ,.,, for al (C) t.t-ka, Lmcliinliii thai Lfllia '' ' ' .... ... ... '..,... ...... .... ...i .,tit lii Kir mder of pul.llfnil.iii, i or jmiriiini r-r tin. itppiopiiiuion -" -"". 17m. .U.......U- and If you fall ao It. l Plain Iff- ... for all prop.r rail- ' '" '"' "' ' ral pul.lkallon t.f !t idrad anaairr. Urtnur or Other-' mail p.irpo.... of t,o ft.llt.VHl.it: ,1 . thla aunil.li.na la Juil30. 1017 T: iSt, want .Hereof, plaintiff atrlLed ,,.,.... I C. noiIIKCK. iin nuitr. I'M apt'l) I" Hi" r,,u,t ,,,r Uw ,viM Martl Mr In Id" romjilalnt. It. win ,r a tits-ire illaolln Hie tmiida of pMltlnu-liy now rilatlnc belwren l. fUlntlff ami defrndanl, upon Urn rvuntta t.f ilraettltm for mo. than one jrar lt 1I Immediately prrcedlll Ik OltriK of the itimplalnl herein. Ttil auminona la aerirett Upon you, ll, M drfeiidanl, by publication Ibrrrof In the :rnln Herald, a pub lie newapair of aenrral rlrculalion, pilnled and published al Klalualh KalU, Klamath rounly. Orejson, t.ntt. a twk for all aurteaalvn weeka (aevnti Mr(lon). (he flral publlratlun belna ,nai June J, 1917. and ihe la( pub. Iltailon July :. 9I7. by order of th llonotable i. V Kuykendall. Jud of the cltrult rt.utl of Klamath rounty. Oton, which ald order waa made, rntrrrd. ded and Died In Oil" ault June 1Mb, II7. IIKNNKU KKNT. Atlurneya for I'lalntllf What poatorfltro sddleaa la Klamath "all. Oreon. I ;3Q-7-lSI? A ttrlp of limit I ou f.'.i In v,ili, I'l'lllt. Hill frrl III Upllll till l-nt'll lit .1 of mill pntnlli'l vtti t,n t nt nr lllllt of (III. Illlllll tllllk uf the Khitualh I'iiIU Miiiililpnl llitllioad, na (lit. tamp la nliikml out ami o. Attorney for I'lalntlff. f Kliimulh Kalla, Orrxou, ! 3U.7l-:l-2N-ll I . Humtliorta (Law No, UL7) rnled oter mid nt.t tt.e Intida of, In the Circuit Court of the H(a(e of the .aid d.ifiiidaiit aitund. In I OreKoii, tor Klamath County. ICImiinili rt.tiiity. aiatn of Oreaon.lt'lty of Klamath Kalla. Oregon, a niul known nod dralicualed ita lot ow, l.vU lltigliililliK at a polul mi I Im mr. (loll Hue l.nlMfttii retrlloiia Z'i mid 33. Ill lux liolili. 3'.. noiitli, .iiiiki. V rati, Wlllmiiritn Meridian, mid (lin, To Muulrlpnl Corporation, I'lalntlff, va. finuthler. Muudy (iaulhlnr. J. (IniKhlur, l.ucl (Jautl.lor and Mlkn llrod, IH'fviidanta. A (laulhler. Mandy (iaulhler, J, (iauthler and l.ucl (iauthlaa, ! fcii.lmila adore named: In (he Name of the State of Oro Ko.i ou and each of you are here by required lo appear and anawer llm romplalnt In Eminent Domain nied aaalnat you In Ihe above entitled north M drgrma oi mtiut.'. r. ardon. on or before the 11th day of a ill.tatic t.f UT feel morn or lea, AuRUM, 1917,tbat being the laat day tu tlit. aoutlirrly line of rarlrle ne. of the llmo preacrlbed In the order nun in Klnmndi Addition lo l.lnk-1 for Me publication of thla aammona, lltn (now ;liy of Klamath Kalla), I and If you fall ao lo appear or an- teliltir Hue t.f Third alrerf. III dm city of Klamath Kalla, Orraon, pro tlllrrd eoiltli tu Ilil.'Ki-.tlul. III. tald aerlloii linn, lirltllC Hint. i4KI .U IK 9 of Klnuiatli Kalla Mimlrl. pal Hallroad mine) n lorated and ataknit mi eroutid, runulnc thenro JUMP FROM BED IN MORNING AND DRINK HOT WATER Op . . , i .:.,. en sluices 01 sysicm eacn uiuiiung wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, says authority. and A glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, drank each morning before breakfast, keeps us looking and feeling fit. Lifo in not merely to live, lmt to live well, ent well, digest well, ' work well, Bleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside Imth. Folks who aro aeeustoined to feci dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty hreath, aeid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by open ing the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the wliolo of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. Hvervono, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfant, drink a glas of real hot water with a teaspoon ful of limestone phosphato in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidnevs and bowels tho previous day's' indigeHtiblo waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and pun- fving the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate ou an empty stomach is wonder fullv invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast While you aro enjoying your breakfast tho water and phos phate is quie.fv extracting a largo volume of Wii'mv from the blood and getting ready for a thorough Hushing of all the inside organs. The millions of peopo who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sicklv complexions are urged to get a quarter ound of limestone phosphate from tho drug store, which will cost but littlejbut is sullicient to niako anyone a pro nounced crank on the subject of internal sanitation. nntlofi-wlilo food nr.-niidon am palKii, Vni only (In. rootu whlih have grown ijuli'Hy nml urn youiiK and tender. Turnip top and !. ft topa In ault and peeled, allct-.l Inlj om-nlghth piece and dried, or (hey tuny be cooked until thri.i-)tinrt"r done, cold dipped for nn liiHinut, pt-nled, 'Iheru arr t)rt; forma In which i.trliiK henna may lit) dried. For thla pilritoav only beaux In tho right condi tion for table nan ahould be selected. ( I ) Prepare, bean aa for rook In K, run ilitm diru the illcer If 1-alri-d, and dry. (2) I'repare beana aa for rook InK, hut do not cut them Into piece. and then allced nml dried Keeling string tnem on atrong threat! and I facilitated by dipping the b.eta dry. If dealrcd, the bean may bo Into hot water until the akin looaen ' cooked till nearly done before airing- Carrot may be waahed, peeled and lf'K. Heed length wle Into one-elichth' (3) Krepure aa for cooking, cut Inch llce and dried, nr they may be' Into three-quarter Inch piece and blanched for alx minute after waali- Mimtli for alx to ten minute, depend ing and peeling, and then rold dipped Ign upon the maturity of the veget for nn luatant, the real of the proce able. Cold dip for an Initant after being Ihe aaine aa the rirat method i blanching, and then apread on tray Turnip toua and lint (opa In ault- to dry. Men May be Examined Outside Home Counties I'OltTI.ANI), July 28. A cjueailon nation, (ho absentee ibould write the frequently naked In connection with board, fully explaining the clrcum the draft I whether a man abaent" atancea and aaklng permlaalon to pre from hi home county, either out of Rent himself before the board In the the date or In another county of the atate, can arrange to save the ex pense of returning to hi home conn ty for phyalcal examination, etc.. If he I called, by appearing before the exemption board of the county In which he happen to be. lie can. but only under the follow ing conditional Immediately after receiving notifi cation from his home exemption board tu appear for physical examl- coun(y where ho I situated. The war department draft regula tion authorize his home board. If It la satisfied with his statement, to giro such permission. He should not ap pear before the other board, bow ever, until he baa first been notified by his home board, and ha obtained 'he Decennary permission. The board before which be appeara will have full jurisdiction over his case. I.AIU2K TRACT XKAlt CIXVKR WHAt UK IIUtlOATKI) SOOX e.-r, said that C. M. Wickbam. a Portland contractor, had agreed to start work In leaa than two months, the contract price being f50 per acre, or $750,000. A practically Inexhaustible supply IlKND. July 28. The last step necessary to make possible the devel opment of tho Suttlea lake Irrigation I project. 15.000 acres In extent, and j of water Is furnished by Buttles lake. tying len rone wei or tiie (own or from which the project lakes Its Culver, was taken Tuesday, when name. Six thousand acrea Is now be- the settler of the Irrigation district ng cultivated by drr farmers. voted 1 150,000 bonds to take care of Interest for the first three years, and Increased construction expenses. Tho main bond Issue ot $600,000 to finance the work waa voted In October 1915. The project wait approved last month by State Engineer Iewls. Oeorge S. Young, resident engln- to plaintiffs uie for all proper rail road purpoae of the following de scribed premises: A strip of land 100 feet In width, being fifty feet In width on each "lde of and parallel with the cen ter line of the main track of the Klamath Fall Municipal Railroad, as the same Is staked out and lo cated over and acroa the lands of the said defendnnt lltiatn in! Klamath county, state of Oregon, and known and designated a fol lows, to-wlt: South half of the northeast quar tor, and the north half of the southeast quarter of section 2, township 39 south, range 10 east of the Willamette Meridian, said center line being described as fol fel fol eows: i Ueglnnlng at a point on the east line of section 2 of said township, and range 2873.3 feet south of the northeast corner thereof, said point being 1 48G0p1us84 of the Klam ath Falls Municipal Railroad aur vey aa located and staked, and which U a point on a 1 degree curve to the left, whose tangent at said point bears south 19 degrees 03 minute weat; running thence on the arc of said 1 degree curve to the left a distance of 307.0 feet; thence south 15 degrees 59 mlnutea minutes west a distance or 1202.7 feet to the south line of the north half of the southeast quarter of section 2, of aald tows ablp and range, and containing 3.47 acres more or leu, and for the assessment of the dam ages to said defendants Incurred In such appropriation, and that apon payment Into court of the amount of damages so asaeased. Judgment be en tered appropriating aald premises and the whole thereof to the uses and par. poses oi tats plaintiff. This aammona Is served apon you and each of you oy publication thereof In the Even ing Herald, a dally newspaper of gen eral circulation printed and pub lished at Klamath Falls. Klamath county, Oregon, by order of the Hon orable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge Ot the above entitled court, made, dated and filed in thla action on the 29th day of June, 1917, which aald order requires that this said summons be published once a week for six (6) weeks, be ginning on the 30th da of June, 1917. The date ot the first publication ot this summons is June 30, 1917. R. C. GROESBECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls. Oregon. 30-7-H-21-28-4-11 Stone, In Klamath rails, Oregoa, la aald county and state, the Mm being the place for the transactloa of the business of said estate. Dated this 14th day of July, 1917. BENJAMIN E. KERN8, Executor of Said Estate. 1421-28-4-11 ItO.ll) WORK UNDER WAV SOOX SALEM, July 28. All road work contemplated for this year will be under wny by tho middle of August, according to State Highway Engin eer Nunn. Actual paving has start, cd on roads In Umatilla County. payment Into court of the amount ot damages so assessed, judgment be en tered appropriating said premises and the whole thereof to the uses and pur poses ot thla plaintiff. This summons is served upon you and each of yem,- the said defendants, by publication mereor in me evening Herald, a i daily newspaper ot general circula tion, printed and published at Klam ath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuy- Kt'iidull, Judge of the above-entitled court, made, dated and filed In this action on the 29th day ot June, 1917, which said order requires that thla summons bo published once a week tor alx ( C ) consecutive weeka, begin ning on tho 30th day ot June, 1917 The date ot the first publication ot this summons is June 30, 1917. R. C. OROESBECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. 30-7-14-21-28-4-11 awer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Its complaint, to-wlt: For Judgment for the appropriation to plaintiff's use for all proper rail road purposes ot tho following de scribed premises: A strip of land 100 feet in width, being fifty feet In width on each aide of and parallel with the cen ter Hue of the main track of the Klamath Falls Municipal Railroad, aa the same Is staked out, and lo cated oor and across the lands of the said defendants situate In Klamath county, atate of Oregon, and known and designated as fol lows, to-wlt: NortluuiBt quarter ot the south west quarter of section 25, town ship 38 south, range 10 east of Wlllametto Meridian, said center line bolug described aa follews: TAaatl ! saav . nsxlai nn trtA. arnai ........ -- v-v '"""; Klamath Falls, Oregon, line of the southwest quarter oti m " section 25, township 38 south, range 10 oast ot Willamette Merid ian, aud 1668 feet north ot the south line thereof, said point being 8tatlonl4748plus99.4 of the Klam ath Falls Municipal Railroad sur vey aa located and staked; running tbenco south 89 degrees 53 rain. west a distance of 724.9 feet to the beginning of a aplral curvo to the left whose radius varies from tu flulty to 965.4 feet; thence along the nrc ot said aplral curve whose long chord la 299.7 feet and bears south 80 degrees ,5 3 minutes west a distance of 300 feet;-thence along the arc ot a circular curve to the left whose radius la 9G5.4 feet and whoa taigent at point of com mencement beara south 80 degrees 58 minutes west a distance ot 319.5 fMl to the west line of said NEVi of 8WH of lection IS of said town ship aud range, and which contains 3.09 acres mora or leas, and for the assessment of the dam ages to said defendants incurred In Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot Klam ath. In the Matter of the Estate ot Benja min S. Kerns, Generally Known as B. S. Kerna, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, executor of the estate of Benjamin 8. Kerns, generally known as B. S. Kerns, deceased, to the cred itors of, and to all persons having claims against, the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary Notice of HIierirT Male on Ksrctttloa Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execution in foreclosure laaued out of the cir cuit court of tho State of Oregon, for Klamath County, In the case of Geo. T. Ilaldwln vs. A. B. Chambers anil J. C. Chambers, co-partners doing business under the Arm name and style of Klamath Lumber company, Elizabeth Manning, First State and Saving bank of Klamath Falls, Ore. gon, Ben Gay, Nora Plckena, J. W. Nye, J. If. Rea, R. 8. Woodford, Dan Irwin, A. McLean and Fred Carlisle, which said writ was dated on tho 13th day of July, A. D. 1917, I Will, on the 15th day of August, 1917, at the front door of the court house ot Klamath County, Oregon, In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on said date, pro ceed to sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the right, title and Interest of tho said A. B. Chambers and J. C. Chambers, and Elisabeth Manning, In and to the fol lowing described real property, locat ed In Klamath County, Oregen: Beginning at a point oa tho oast line of the West H of the 8W4 ot section IS, township 38 8., range 10 E.. W. M., 350 feet north ot tho road which crosses the said Wast Vg In an easterly aad wester ly direction, and from thence parallel to the said road to tho westerly line ot the said West Vt ; thence south 600 feet; thence east parallel to the said road to the east line ot said West Vt'. thence north 600 feet. Intending by this description to Include tho real estate upon which the following buildings are situated, providing that a right ot way over tho said described premises is reserved for purposes of logging, together with the buildings on tho aald premises described aa follews: One house 14x30 feet, ono bohso 13x30 feet, two houses 16x34 feet. one house 16x18 feet, one garage oae bunk house, 30x40 feet, ono story In height, ceiled inside, ship lap flooring aad celling, aiding oat aide, tar paper roof, one cook house 30x36 feet with wins; 13x35 feet with dressed flooring, shlplap celling, siding outside, tar paper roof, and one barn. 30x70 foot with hay loft, two bouses 13x34 foot each, with leanto 10x34 feet; , or so much thereof as may bo neces sary to satisfy the Judgments render ed in the above entitled cause on the 29th day of June, 1917, which Judg ments aggregate the sum of $1, 231.02, and for the sum of $100 at torneys' fees, and the further sum of 110.40 costs and disbursements aad the costs and expenses of this sale on execution. Dated this 13th day ot July. 1917. GEO. L. HUMPHREY, Sheriff ot Klamath County, Oregon vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, to said By T. E. GRIFFITH, Deputy. executor, at the law office of C. F. 14-21-28-4 Summons (Law No. 959) In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a Municipal Corporation, Plaintiff,; vs. Mary C. McCarley, W. B. McCarley, B. 8. Grlgsby and State Land Board of State ot Oregon, Defendants. To Mary C. McCarley, W. B. McCar ley, defendants above named: In tho Name of the State ot Ore gon you and each ot you are here by required to appear and answer the complaint In Eminent Domain tiled against you In the above entitled action, on or before the 11th day ot August, 1917,that being the last day ot the time prescribed In the order for the publication of this summons, and If you fail ao to appear or an awer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In Its complaint, to-wlt A Response to the Call to Arms is easier when In the co-operation re ceived at home there Is unquestioned confidence. Strong, experienced, responsible, this Institution places at the command ot enlisted men a banking service of absolute dependability. Standing shoulder to shoulder with the nation's defenders, always active in patron's Interests, there Is positive assurance that our handling of the at tain of those who go to war will be characterized by the utmost safety and efficiency. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON such appropriation, and that upon For Judgment for the appropriation i JVI JJfel t; rVA " r j-