I A'jy, Ar' . ?.. wiPAf. Arm . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page Timn. iVfc. t. if.: Dutch Feel Hostile Toward Uncle Sam Ti: iiAiin:. mii 2ti.u hoi. ., ii.n much nioichuiilinuii In American l"rW ' ehnractiirlsod by observe tlio prulltniuury arrangement wliltli was prnpoied for tho purpoie ur leaving no longer Idle tliu Dutch toiinuge In American ports, and fur nlililriK mi uppiirtimlty for1 making voyage within a peilod of ninety ility'i ponding u ik'fliiltn ngreciuont of Dnti'h toimiti;u mill lutlonliiK. This In ill.ttliully lnc.ru ri t. "It Is cutiallv iih Incorrect ns tint nl- li'Klitliin t lift t (lei tunny liml threat1!!- Iiik It contains statement c()l.tlnry,"', '" H,,,,t n" M ttl'1'1' wul" tn .... I uii II fi fiiti t lil Ititiil u ttti A itinrlifi' n ywWTHM'1 MWWAAMM At the Theaters (Vw turo theater In Portland U "3lrm of tlio Sea," tho groat Jewel Produc- tloiH spectacle, which Is being brought to" tlio Orpheus theater April to met, I Wins ut ii I iiiitntil American I"'"" .,,, H" "IUi pulnful suiprlse" hi tk,l,..l.l. roiurniniiiil In n tn.omoM m( ( ,)f lloM !L. hlcl. It HI oppww-wlllmll II a ,llolllIllll- , . . .. .Mr of '" ,"vll",m nnd ll lo'mh'd """"'", rw,,,n' T,,u T" .Lent I""' lMm w,,h l,,e vtuett' millnn "f ririldniit WIUoil regarding the dcc1nl.nl of tho Uittlod Billion, wiy. hii'h tho Dutth nu ll uh tnk- k proc. ro of it ii.mtinl in.iiiiintlli. fl.'.it Ih unJustlM- nhlo, Tl i) text reiitlnniin: "A. cording to I'l.mld.'lil WIIhoii'm pioiliiiiiiitlon, tho N.'thurhiti.lH, owlm; hmI I finiii llollund v. 1 1 1 1 America's ip- ptov.il, niiil Hint (loniiiiiiy liml inu.lt! In. reusing thi.MlH to provoul both tho .ihuorvuiire of iiuch u preliminary ar rangement and tho conclusion of n p.'i inim.'iil oiio. Tho real factH of the ciiho ore! "After tho (Atiicilrnn) war irndoj nonru nan innim.ui iniii 111111.11 nniim Vivian Martinknown as one of tho Hovered actresses on tho screen, niul In addition hh tho author of Iho fain 0113 "Vivian Martin Cooking Chatter" tnluiiiii In tho newspapers, 1 4 Htnr ilug In 11 Paramount photophiy by I" routes lloilgson llurtielt at the Htur lonlRht, Tlio story Is or it breezy Ainerlciin girl who visits a slmpy (iikIIrIi villa", iiiMPtlliie nil tradi tions and scandaljslng the Inhabitants but woavlng a romance of chnrih and brilliancy about herself and hor friends. fliealor 2d arid 3d, fruh from this unusual j E.W.Oowen, Justice fee, state E.W.Oows a, Jusiloe fee, lUtt vs. Herman Hart T. E. Orlffltb, constable fae, stat vs. Herman Haye 6.96 3.30 tilumph, ovon while ll It still to bo 1 1111 In many of tho lending theaters In till."., or inui.li larger population t li 11 ri thlrf. In the lltrnnd theater In I'liitlnnd, "Sirens or tho Sen" played to packed bouse for three Riiccesslvri ilnyi, anil a few days ngn in the I'llnrcr.s theater In the same city, packed housos nil day lone, nnd many huii.lrids of people turned nwny, was tho record In Its showing. "Tho Film Hcnutlful" Is the tltlo that Is Justly applied to this sre.it sn picture woven rods of wonderful lovely scenes nnd n fairy story plot that on- tin. ills the nndloiicci. It Is regarded nPERA HOUSE Wednesday. April 3rd THIS IS NOT A MOTION PICTURE SHOW, BUT REESE BRO.'S Big Africander Co. "In Southland" MUNICAIj CO.MKUV AMI MI.NHTIUJ.HV n lln'tliera have apart! no on lo make tlibt I'riMlurllon .S.iiitblnii.1." 11 winner, full or Inuali anil wlll.o.it one vulgiir unnl r lliHiKtbt. A marvrtoua plclttm of rwil Houllirm llfr, tnkm jrii Kuk l ll.e Ho,,,,, b ,,",, "'" M"r- Tl,u ",,ow U '"r t,, Indite nwl chlWreii, a well m for Keiitlemrii. Turn Mail, ll titan who Ium a lot l iyi Mcirmy nn.l Hnlley In Tsi.ro sHclHIii Jmale Mrksna Kvn; nrlw mulct MUa Morwieo HI,,.., Iirrtlf. A glrljr whirl of iiiiulr mid mrrrliiiMit auprrlily iiMiuiilcli n rmlUnt rrglmmt of mil hIiikmh ami ilancrm In tnu time. Watch our atfl. A alimv that MnntU for nil Unit U ii.nn! In mn-linlriimrdirandiiiliiairrlay. I'rr-cntliiK moro rel c .-rllmi. n.rf .rH slngwa aad Nrlaslre fMiturea than any other nrgmilui lln. Watch for Big Street Parade Popular Pricei .... m tit.nu ii... infill Miini iiJitiir. 1 in; iiiuiiitii .., a ..i 1 ,,ii., ... .. .. 1,11.1 ,r.. as one of tie finest swimming pic "" """i "U " ' " " " III niiiuiMim "i n mkimw ( i.n Mj,l.l..,n V llll KTU Jill lllo in."""" i.mp 1 ft I t eiillifly to (leriniiii pressure, failed t.i 11 deflnlto arrangement, the Nether-' w,lch v.111 bo tho attraction In tho tnre3 or tlio Reason not n picture or iland government proposed some oflTrnlI,i tonight. Is an n.lnptntlon of Individual swlmmora, but a prcsonta. I tlio ships should make voyages for'oll0 of the famous Wolfvlllo Tales. '" o. scores . no scores o. uoauuiu. i .. . . . ...... .... .. hw tiiinltiir u rls. fnntnntlc dnnrlns tlio eoniiniHHion ror roller 111 iieigium, Th0 (Irenter Vltnr.rapii company, rn " " - - " ', which llnllniid has always fostered wll,Ph Albert K. Smlili Is presl.l.-nt, Is '"'""J nnA mystlca story that U sedulously, for tho benefit of dls-l 1)lr(llrmB the best of the stories or thoroly e.Khai.tlng. It Is a three-star triMum! Ilnlttlinn mid northern Franco. I ,.,, tifn n.l will nroduco them Idcturo, rentiiring JncK Mlilliall and -- --rt 1nmv.11 i.i' 1 - l....ll... ..1.. .....I rm mm. I If m iwuin uimui;i ii 11 11 viii 111 vi uiuin, u ptnr of tills Rpiuon'H development. I..M..I that Dutch ships sail rrom Hot. ,,. of the sheriff of Wolfvlllo. the " I1l""llrn'r l,0 "c1com, " ,ne and encli t inn in exennngo ror n ro- en, nrc taken l.y William iiunrnn - - - - .. . IH. frnm A.norlrn. M.o' ... r .,..nv. n.,,1 n.l,nr In Went. TIlO Story Of "Tl.0 SlrCBS Of im-l mil r r, ...... .-.... .-. . iiiiii 4iiiui ,,..".. , " .. ..... . - ..... tressed UoIkIuiii nnd northern Franco, 1 Western life, nn.l will produce them When Information was received, thnt. n Bcrlcs with the strongest possible (lermnny objected to America's ! casts. In "Dond Shot linker" the ro- Nriherlands government deemed It n,(10 rn,t nro J. W. Hynn, S. 13. .ten- duty Imposed by good fnlth to Inrorm the Amerlran nnlhorltlos thereof lm medlntoly, so ships which were thon oti the way toward Argentine could ho given 11 different destination. Tim direct consequence wns that thoso Milps were kopt moving, which wnu exiidly In (onroimnco with tho pro visional agreement. - 1 J. w. uyan, n. ... ..en- - .It-.tntn Kin f.n.l llf.l In r. rtnlltfhtfiil nlngs. It. I.. Ttogors, Otto I.cdercr and . .,' ."'.. V. """" . . ,, , ,. iunuiuiinoiii, i.iiu in 1110 cioso is a Charles Wheelock vnUy ovq g(ory Umt g ag delfhlfu and appealing ns rnn be. Tho thrill A photoplay that tins tho dhtlnc- or a nearby tragedy nnd desperate tlon of having broken two recoriH flgbts between tho rival lovers, adds within n single month In motlrp pic- another nttrnctlnn to tho play. . ,I).MH NOT TO 111: ItllAI'I'dlNTKII AS IIKillMAV COMMISSION Ml HAI.KM, April 2 Oiivemor Wlthy rmnli.) today declared thnt ho will not icappolnt Adams ns highway com mlsjloner. He sns he Is trying to gel a l.ane County mini to accept the position, but will prob.ibly not mnkc tin np ointment today. It Is bcllov c.l Hint It. A. Iloolli of Kugono mny get the appointment. ItOMIIAItllMI'.N'T UV I'AHIH WITH l.fl.NCl ItAXIJK IIUXH RKHL'MKD County Court Proceedings MARCH Ti:itM Oonornl fund clnlms allowed by the C'auntv Court. Kliimnin county, rc-. 11S 12.37 Western I'nlon Tel. Co., ser ilres school superintendent rohrunry, 1918 4.08 vs. Joe Chapman o.uu II. H, Wilson, constabla fet, state vs. Joe Chapman . . . 1,30 K.W.Uowen, justice fee, state vs. Arnold Press o."f T. 12. arlfflth, constable fee, state vs. Arnold Press . . . 3,30 K.W.Uowen, Justice fee, state vs. Frank Ward 6.30 If. H. Wilson, constable fee, state vs. Prank Ward .... 1.70 K.W.tiowen. justice fee, atate vs. Joe Wilson 6.4S T. K. rjrimth, constable fee, state vs. Joe Wilson 1.30 K.W.Oowon, Justice fee, state vs. Alex Cooler 49G 11. S. Wilson, constable fee, Btato vs. Alex Cooler .... 1.30 H.W.dowen, justice fee, state . vs. Ed Kearns 7.30 H. S. Wilson, constable fee, state vs. Ed Kearna 3.30 Western Transfer Compsny. drnyaae court house, Feb ruary, 1918 1.50 Vana Auto Service, auto hire district attorner, Novem ber, 1017 3.00 J. P. Morley, cash advanced obtaining evidence, Janu ary, 1918 S9.ES Chas. J. Ferguson, cuh ad- vanced and expense Irwla vs. County 860.00 W. M. Duncan, caah advanced upholding criminal laws, January. 1911 133.60 L. R. Sullivan, auto hire dis trict attorner. December, 1917 1-75 Pioneer Prlntery, office sup plies and printing, January Pebruarr. March, 1918 .. 68.60 the following duerlbsd real Breaerty, to-wlt: Lots 1 and 3, In block 34. Orlg-' inal Town of Llnkvllle, now the City of Klamath Pails, Klamath County. State of Oregen: or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy said execution. Together with tenements, herodlta. meats and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining. The nrocceds of said sate will bo applied to the satisfaction of snld ex eeutlon. order and decree, lnctudlnc interest, redemption from delinquency sale, attorney's fees, costs ana dis bursements and accruing costs, and tlie overplus. If any to bo paid Into court to bo further applied as by law directed. Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon. this 2nd day of April, 1918. OF.O. L. HUMPHREY, Sheriff. By T. E. ORIPPITH, Doputy. 3-9-16-33 PARIS, April 2. The bombnrd mont of Paris by the long range guns Has resumed today. It Cost the Average Family Lets Than 10c Per Week for Packer's Profit in 1917. The Meat Bill is one of the H large items in mc ituimjr budget less than 10 cents per week of it goes to the packer in profits. In converting live stock into meat and getting it into the hands of the retail dealer, the packer performs a complex and essential-service with the maximum of efficiency. The above itatMMnt te based on Swift ft Company's 1017 figure and FcMtertiCsntut data: iOOI HKWIHTH Pl.KAHi: KLAMATH VAhlH Tlioro lias never been nn thing wtth tho QUICK results of pure Itvoptlk ovo wash. Ono mnn's o)os wore so badly strained ho could not read with out nnln. TWO applications of Lav- optlk relieved him. A lady had tried tbieo different glasses for weuk, in nimr.,l vs. ONE I.avontlk wash Hiirprlsod her. Wo gunrantco a small bottto to bonollt EVERY CASE wcaK, strnlucd or lulluiiied eyes. Whitman Drug Co. Adv. Profit par pound $.0062 U. 8. Matt Conaomptloa ".. . . . 17a pound-PTPronprytar 170 pound. t $.0063 S1.05 per perton pr year The . toUy Vijjon. yw 1911 year book of Interesting and iMtructve facts tent on request, Addrew Swift kgPUu Unton Stock Ve-ChkafO. mwoto Vini'll Inne In imriy f ).u exiwtl tit gt't n riMl iMirgnln In a Home on iwy Irnim. Hoc C'lillH'Ir. 7 an.oo 91.00 co.oo I.3.". i;on, Mnrcli, 1'Jis, icrm: Warren Hunt, son Ices county poor, February, 1!1S ... (leo. A. llnydon, postage and onico help, December, No vember, nnd Jnnuary . . . Mrs. II. nrown, salary nurse poor farm, February. 1!18 F. C. Mnrkwardt, malnt.Mi- nnro poor farm, February, 1918 23- Algoma Lumber Co., election Riiiiiillcs. Algoma, June, 1918 fieo. Chimtntn, cnBh advanced epress. February, 1918 .. 'C. O Trcntlce, witness circuit court. February, 1918 ... Itcmer Roberts, witness cir cuit court. Fcbrunry, 1918 Lottie McFull, witness circuit court. February, 1918 ... Mrs. Evn Ruhno, witness cir cuit court, February, 1918 M. II. Wnmrdcr. Juror circuit court, Februnry, 1918 ... John eKnny, Juror, circuit court, February. 1918 ... routs Stiles. Juror circuit court, February, 1918 PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLKGHOKJf Coanty Harvayor Civil Engineer City ft County Abstract Co.- ARTHCl R. WILSON 617 Mala Bt, FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CKJfT FLAT Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poison before breakfast Swift & Company U. s. a; To feel your best ilny In and day out, to feel clean Inside; no sour bllo to coat your -longuo nnd sicken your breath or dull your bead; no constipa tion, bullous attacks, sick headache. colds, rheumatism or gnssy, acid stom ach, you must bathe on the Inside like you bathe outside. This Is vastly more Important, becnuso Iho skin porea do not nbsorb Impurities Into the Diooa, while ttio uowel pores do, says a well known physician. To keep tbeso poisons nnd toxins well flushed from tho stomach liver kldnoy and bowels drink before breaK fast onrli dnv n class of hot water with a trrspoonful of limestone phosphate In 11. This will cleanse, puriry anu freshen Iho cnllro allmentnry traut bo fore putting moro food Into tho utonv nch. dot n qunrtor pound of limestone phosplmlo fiom your pharmacist. It is Inoxnenslvo nnd almost tasteless, ex cept n sourish twinge which Is not un pleasant. Dilnk phonphated hot water every morning to rid your system of those vile poisons nnd toxins; also to prevent their formation. To fool Uko young folks reel: uae you felt befoie your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an ac cumulation of body poisons, begin thla treatment, nnd above all, keep It upi As soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and purifying, ao limestone nhosohate and hot water Be fore breakfast, act on the tomaob, liver and bowels. Adr. ' C R. DoLap, ensh advanced postnge, February, 1918 . Ceo. L. Humphrey, board of prisoners, February, 1918. PeLap H Haydcn, Insnranco poor farm Vnc. Tel. & Tel. Co., sorvlccs poor farm, February. 1918 The Wlnnek Co., supplies Jail. Februnry. 1918 Idwln Hodson Co., offlco sup plies. Fobrunry, 1918 ... 1.00 Irwin Hudson Co., onico sup- , piles, February, 1918 ... Rurrougbs Adding Machlno Co., repairs county ma chines, December to June, 1918 .... Thos. R. Kay, tiro pntrol.Juno to November, 1917 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., sorvlccs court house, February nnd March, 1918 Chas. Ontes, nuto hire con stnble Justice court, De cember, 1917 (loo. A. Haydon, cash advanc ed postnge, Fobrunry, 1918 Undorwood'a Pharmacy, omco sunnlles. Fobruary, 1918 . I. O. O. P, Hall Ats'n, rent District Attornoy offlco, May and Juno, 1917 20.00 Chas. Wynn. services Pros ccutlng Atty offlco, May nnd Juno, 1917, amounting to $70.00 was disallowed tn full. Roberts & Hanks, supplies poor fnrm, nJnunry, 1918. Kllham Stnt'y Co., euppllos rond master, Fobrunry, 1918 Roberts & Hanks, .supplies jail, January and Febru ary. 1918 14.43 Roberts & Hanks, supplies circuit court offices, Janu ary and February, 1918 . . 4.20 Olnss & Prudhomme Co., oN lice supplies, February, 1918 47.G5 Molse Kllnkner Co., offlco sup plies, February, 1918 30 Q. O. Lorens, ropalrs Jail, February, 1918 01.43 (leo. L. Humphrey, cash ad vanced postage, February. 'WoMcrn I'nlon Tel. Co., ser vice! district attorney, Feb ruary, 101 S 1.30 C'aI..Orc. Power Co., services loor fnrm. 1-21 to 2-19. mis ii.30 It. Ilolvln, repairs poor fnrm, Fobrunry, 1918 78.61 Cnl.-Orc., Power Co., services court house, 1-21 to 2-22, 1918 40.cn Klamath Fuel Co., wood coun ty poor. "Mrs. Wall." Feb ruary, 1918 6.00 f!. C. l.orcnz, supplies poor farm. Jnntinry. 1918 .... 2.20 I'nc. Tel. & Tel. Co., services county officers 7.6G W. O. Smith Printing Co., supplies Irrigation districts Februnry, 191S C2.C0 W. O. Smith Printing Co. supplies tax collections, 1918 198.75 W. O. Smith Printing Co., printing clerk circuit court January, 1918 4. SO W. O. Smith Printing Co., I sunnlles rond master. Fob runry, 19 IS 10.25 Edna Wells, postngo nnd ex- G.21 press school superintend- I ent, Fobrunry, 1918 .... 2.23 13.20 W. O. Smith Printing Co., J printing county assessor, 17.50 February, 1918 22.50 ,Vnnnlce Tiros., supplies poor G.OO farm, January, 1918 7.05 i w.niiicp iir.ii., Hiippiioi riiuii .55 ty clerk. Fobrunry. 1918., LEGAL NOTICES ,75 2.20 5.40 8.00 12.00 8.20 .25 Wlthrow-Melhnso Co., rent vault doors, 1918 K. K. K. Store, supplies Jail, 10.00 5.00 20.50, 173.8 42.00 4.50, 30.50 100.00 100.00 8.35 1 .Tnnunry, 1918 Fred I.Ikoy, witness Justlco J court. November, 1918 ... 8.90 i K. M. Chllcoto, supplies and repalrn wnrd draft, "cash advanced" 32.25 Herald Publishing Co., pub- lUhlng delinquent ax list. 100.00 Herald Publishing Co., pub lishing delinquent tax list. Herald Publishing Co,, pub lMitng delinquent tax list. Herald Publishing Co., pub lishing delinquent tax list. .40 Herald Publishing Co., pub lishing delinquent tax list, iuu.uu Herald Publishing Co., pub lishing delinquent tax list. 100.00 W. M. Duncan, cash advanced upholding criminal taws, February. 1918 50.00 K.W.Oowon, Justlco foo, state vs. Mcno 7.15 II. S. Wilson, constable fee, stnto vs. Mcno . . .' i:,V.f!ovon, Justice fee, state vs. John Dee T. II. firlfflth, constablo foe, stnto vs. John Dee E.W.Oowen, Justlco fee, state vs. (lllbert Wicks . .' II. S. Wilson, constable fee, stnto vs. Ollbovt Wicks . . . K.W.Oowon, Justice foe, state vs. Joo Notice of Sale of Real Property (F.-48) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. Charles E. Drew, Plaintiff, va. Pet Nelson. Heir at Law of Hans J. Nelson, Deceased, and any Other Person or Persona who may have some Interest In or Lien or Claim upon tho Property In thla Com plaint Described, Defendant. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to the real estate tax Judgment and decree of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath, and an order of aale, duly Issued by the aald court, entered on the 1st day of April, 1911, la pro ceedings In foreclosure of tax llena upon real property as provided by Inw, 1 shall on the 4th day, of May, 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m. of aald day, at the front door of the county court house, in Klamath Fall. Klamath County,.Oregon, la the manner pro vided by law, sell the following de scribed lands, or ao much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the full amount of taxes, assessments, penal ties, Interest and costs adjudged to be due thereon. West half of the northeast quar. ter of section 1. township 38 south, range 11 east of the Willamette Meridian. Klamath County. Oregon in wltneaa whereof. I have hereunto set my hand this Ind day ot April. 1918. GEO. L. HUMPHREY. Sheriff ot Klamath County, Oregon; By T. E. ORIPPITH, Deputy. 2-9-16-13 HOl'GHTALING DOTJGAN Architects and Engineers 607-8 Henry Building WE FINANCE YOU Phone Main 8788. Portland, Ore, DR. EARL G. W18ECARVKR DENTIST Oflke, Rooms Tssda, White Balldiag DR. P. R GODDARD OetoopatUe Pbysiclaa A Salt 811, L 0. 0. F. Teasate (over K. K. K. Store) Phone Sl .. Res. Pbosw, SSSR (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon to Ktaaath Falls.) KATHERINE SCHLEEF, M. D. Phjrslclaa aad Sargeoa White Bldg. In Dr. Hamilton's office Office house 9:80 to 11 m.; 1:80 to 5 p. m. Night calls promptly attended to W. D. MILLER . Xootls Contractor Malthold, Tar and Gravel -Root-tag. Root Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. SSI S. Sixth Street. Phoae 198. Notice of Bale (Equity No. 940) In the Circuit Court ot the 8tate ot Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. Rufus 8. Moore, Plaintiff,' coo 5.4S Jennl Lfthavlea. Defendant. I uA,.M i. hMhv Ivan ha. hv vlr, 11UIILB . MW.WVJ B..W-- vmmv, w - 100.00 ! tue of an execution and order of sale duly Issued out or tno aoovo auiieu court and cause on the 1st day ot April, 1918, upon a decree made and .nA..A.i a! mmivA In aald Circuit I Court on the 1st day of April. 1918, tn favor of the above named plaintiff and aastnst the said defendant, dt rectlna- the sale of the premises there- In and hereinafter described, to, satis fy the sum ot f 1,800.00, and Interest Oiwuin at Iho rain of 8 nar cant Mr annum from the first day ot July, 1913, 8365.86, with Interest thereon at the rate ot 8 per cent per annum from the 6th day of December, 1917, for redemption of the hereinafter de scribed real property from delinquent sale, 1150.00 for 'attorney's fees, 848.20 costs and disbursements aad accruing costs. Now, therefore, by virtue ot said THPIIIIDn. Mnu id niwuiuiw. W.hl. ll, juBiiit, iuv, num. j w . - King 7.45 ' said writ, I have duly levied oa the T. K. Orlffltb, constablo fee, hereinafter aescnoea premises, ana ..., ... mo ifin, 9 90 will, on the 4th day of May. 1911. at r. w.nowen. iustlce fee. state 1 10 o'clock a. a. ot said day, at the vs. Alfred Turnln 9.05 . front door of the county; court house, 1.70 1.60 1.20 6.45 1.70 T. E, Orldlth, constable fee, state vs. Alfred Turpln . . E.W.Oowen, Justice foe, state vs. Dennis Nolan 11, S. Wilson, constable fee, stnto vs, Dennis Nolan , . . I in Klsmath County. State of Oregon, 3.20 and In the City ot Klamath Fails, sell, j at public auction, to the highest bid- 6.30 der for cash In -hand, all the right, title and Interest ot Jennie LeUvics, 1,80 the above aaxsed aeteaiaat, la aa to DR. J. G. GOBLE Well known OptomeUet Op4kua,la Pemuettly Locate, at 126 3d Street Opposite Elks Temple PboaeMM Make engagements, aad he will caU at your homo aad examine your eyes for glasses, If you can not call at his office. WOOD Block, slab, limb and body, any length. SsnaU or large quant Prompt service. KUsMtk Futl Cowfmj O. PKTON.Mgr. $? Office Fifth aad Mate Phone 118R VA M ,' i Jtf rn. m rJk vyy . t-lX. ,..', ,& je:-ftftrjcy.fc.