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SATURDAY, MAKCH IS, 1020. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON rzr VMW SIX mm Is " ; CLOSE CULL li ' ! ICE CREVASSE;- AN INSIDE BATH MAKES YOU LOOK AND FEEL FRESH SUMMONS FOIt PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OK TAX LIEN nmount, $2.75; rnto of tnlerest, 12 pop cent. Vnnh'd .. mtct iiiki .." ...t.i t......i. r .1.. .ii...i. r. .'.. .1... o....- .' . v"? '-'.. hci.im'V"""""" in in. vuiMi i ,h 01 ini! smiD 01 u, 1319; tnx receipt No., r.7: ,, . v. ,, "iu Miiiiiy. (amount, $2.50; nitu ot LONDON, Fob. 18. (By Mali.) John L. Copo, loader of tho British Antarctic expedition which ls'settlng out tn June, In the course of a lec ture told the following story ot a thrilling experience. ho had whllo a member ot tho Shackelton expedition marooned on Ross island In 1916: "While leading three men over a dangerous glacier, I failed to notice "n crovlco which was almost covered with snow. Suddenly 1 felt tho snow give beneath my feet, and I fell head long. Happily my comrades saw mo disappear and promptly started to pull on tho sledge ropes. 'These held, and I found myself suspended over a bottomless, pit. I was about 20 feet down, and was be ing held by the sledge harness, which was round my chest and shoulders. I dangled helpless. "About 10 feet below my feet the opening suddenly widened until I could not see the sides of the cre vasse. Huge columns of ice, many of them of tho weirdest shape, were sticking out, some blue in color, others ot a whitish pink tinge. "I tried to look down, but below ' me, as tar as I could see, there was nothing but ice anil darkness. Now and again the roar ot Ice falling down the sides ot the crevasse reached me, sounding like distant thunder. "After what seemed hours of wail ing, I heard a voice calling me from above, and looking up saw the face of one of the men ot my party. 'Are you all "right? ho asked, peering over the edge of the crevasse. " 'Yes,' I replied, 'but I cannot get up. I'm hung here.' 'Hang on, then," he shouted, 'we'll make a rope lad'der.' And whllo I continued hanging there the two men on the Ice above set to work tomake tho ladder. ., "While I was thus suspended my mitts fell from my. hands, and very soon I was half frozen. I watched, the mitts falling, glancing- off columns of ice, till they disappeared from sight. At last the ladder was lowered down, but my hands were so frozen that I could feel nothing. "I swung about till my jet touched the rope, and I caught hold of it. But my sense of touch was gone, and I had to look to see if 1 Was ClutcUinCT the ronn hpfnrA T Says a glass of hot water with phosphate heforc breakfast ' ' keeps illness away, I Physicians tho world over recom- lutorust. 12 pur cent. Said Henry P. Taylor, ns the own r of the legal tltlo of the nbovo de scribed property ns tho same appears of record, and each of tho other per sons tihovo unmed nro hereby furthor notllleil that K. A. Mcliroom will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State nfo'esnlil for a de cree foreclosing tho lien against tle K. A. Mcliroom, Assignee of) Gilbert Lnphnm, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) Uert II Drown, Defendant. ) To llert It Drown, tho uhovo named dofeudant. In the Name of the State of Ore Ore eon: You nro hereby notllleil that 1". A. Mcliroom, the holder of Certifi cate of Delinquency numbered !7tl. aalt.ii i.t. 1... llll . .!.. . ,..,.. ft . m . . " . . " ir.?iti.'i un mi- niiii iiuy til .llliv. litl I . i nrnniM-r i nlwivn iln-jni-lli.nl nml tn.m by the Tifx Collector of the Countv of iiiinn.i in miit r.,i-tiii,-.itn a.,,i v.n . .. . .. . ........ ' 1.-ln,..n1. e... r .. .. ' . . : V " "" menu mo insuto nam, declaring tills ". omiu ui uicsuu, mr mowiro hereby summoned to appear ts of vastly more importance than n'",ount ,f 'our nml (-MR) 1R 100 , within sixty days nfter tho first puh outsldo cleanliness, because tho skin Dollars, the samo being the, nmount llcatlon ot this summons, exclusive pores do not absorb Impurities Into " " iiuiinqiiciu lor nixes lor of tho day of said first publication.' the blood, causing ill health, while J". Vl'ar m4 together with penalty, land defend this action or pav tin ' tho pores In tho ten yards ot bowels ""crest mid costs thereon upon tho amount duo as above shown, together ., i ,'T ' n.'fossou 10 you, ot , with costs and accrued Interest, and wuiu ,u uu.- uiu owner as np- in, caso or your mil nro to Ho ' pears ot recoru. situated In said i docreo will bo renderod foreclosing County and States, and particularly , tho lien of said taxes and costs bounded and described as follows, to. against tho land and premises above wit: Tho North Half of tho South named. Halt ot the Northwest Quarter of the! Thin nnmninna u ,i.ii,u.i..,i i.v n. XTt t nn "i. .. S X n vaala ,. . .. ' ouiim.-ao'. uuuur nra v i AMMMMMAAAAA MECCA Billard, Parlor n:tl MAIN STREET MoM t'..lo.l)(.(o lllllliuil Parlor In tho Oily HIOH-OKADi: CIGARS Clti.UtKTTKM nml TOBACCOS ' SOFT DRINKS ('nuileiy anil Nortlco our Motto do. Men and women aro urged to drink each morning, before break fast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoontul ot limestono phosphate in It, ns a harmless means ot help ing to wash from tho stomach, liver, kidneys anil bowels tho previous day's indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and texins: thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying tho alimen tary canal before eating moro food. Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tonguo, nasty tasto or have a dull, vachlng head, sallow complexion, acid stomach; others who havo bilious attacks or consti pation, should obtain a quarter pound ot limestono phosphate at tho drug store. This will cost very littlo but is sufficient to show tho value ot inside bathing. wards over the pit, I climbed higher and higher, and, as I neared the top, the harness which had hold me up fell from my shoulders. It I slipped nothing could save me from being dashed to pieces on the Ice. "I shouted to the men asking them to lower the harness to reach mo, tor I was so cold that I could not climb further, and my legs would not stretch far enough to reach the rungs of the ladder. "They lowered tho loop of my harness till I was able to push my legs through It, and, halt sitting on this, and gripping tho rope ladder, I was literally hauled, on tho ice field again. We continued ur Journey after I had been hanging over that bottomless pit for three and a half hours." SALUTE GERMAN FLAG LONDON, Feb. IS. (By Mall.) Now that a state of peace exists be tween the British Empire and Ger many, the German national flag Is to be saluted in accordance with the regulations, says a recent admiralty order. TO here. GET quick results advertise Italian peat too low in fuel valuo t ltn Ai1 Aa 1 a ft t 1 1 t dared rust myself to start climbing, utilized in the manufacture of nltro- DacKwards and er- gen fertilizers. "Swinging PUBLIC SALE Having sold my ranch, and leaving on account of sickness, I will sell at Public Auction, on Tuesday, Mdrch 16, at the old Taylor ranch, 5 miles west of Klamath Falls on the Keno Road, the follewing: ' STOCK 1 Bay Mare, 9 years old, weight 1400. . 1 Bay Mare, 5 years old, weight 1400. 1 Bay Mare, 12 years old, weight 1150. 1 Sorrel Mare, 7 years old, weight 1200. 1 Bay Mare, 4 years old, wt. 1150, partly broke. 1 Black Mare, 4 yrs. old, wt. 1150, partly broke. 2 Black Geldings, 3 years old. 1 2-Year-Old Filly. 6 Milch Cows, giving milk, 4 fresh in February. 0 o-iear-uiu neners. 1 Bull. 6 Yearling Calves. 6 Young Calves. IMPLEMENTS 1 Bob Sled; 1 3?4-!nch Wagon; X Hack; 1 Adrlanco Binder, 7 foot, nearly new; 1 Monitor Drill, nearly new; 1 Mollne Disc Gang Plow; 1 12-Inch Mouldboard Gang; 1 Walking Plow 1 3-sectIon Spring Tooth Harrow, new; 1 4-sectIon Harrow; 1 Feed Grinder; 1 Disc Harrow; 1 Adrlanco Mower; 1 DoLaval Separator, good shape; 2 Sets Work Harness; 1 Saddle and Bridle; 175 Posts- 10 or 12 tons Alfalfa Hay; some Home-Qrown Alfalfa Seed. ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Kitchen Cabinet. 1 Dining Table. " ' " ""-' - 1 Couch. - 2 Bedsteads and Springs. 1 Library Table. 1 Heating Stove. 1 Queen Incubator. x 1 20rgallon BarrerChurn. Chairs and other articles too numerous to mention. H tiWlMM I Terms of Sale: Sums of $20 and under, cash. Sums over $20, eight months' time at 8 per cent in terest with bankable notes. 5 per cent discount for cash on all sums over $20. FREE LUNCH AT NOON NEVi) ot Section 3G, Township 39, South. Bango 15, East Willamette Meridian. You aro furthor notified that said plaintiffs assignor. Gilbert Lanhnm. has paid taxes on said promises for prior or subsequent years, with tho rato of interest on said amounts as roiiews: Year's tax. 1915; dato paid. July i.i, iiv; lax receipt No., 6688; amount, $3.67; rato of Interest 12 per cent. lear's tax. 1916; dato paid, July i. xaii; jax receipt no.. 4029: amount. $2.60; rato of interest. 12 per cent. lear's tax. 1917; dato paid. April 5. 191S; tax receipt No.. 3G9B: amount. $2.75; rate of Intorest, 12 per cent. Year's tax, 1918; date paid, March 13. 1919; tax receipt No., 566; amount. $2.50; rato ot Interest, 12 per cent. Said Bert H. Drown, as tho owner ot the legal title of the abovo de scribed property as tho samo appears of record, and each of tho other por- suns aoovo nameu aro hereby furthor notified that E. A. McBroom will apply to the Circuit Court of tho County and State aforesaid for a i!o. creo foreclosing the lion ngalnst tho iirojienj- uoove described and men tioned In said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to nnnnnr within sixty days aftor tltn flrsi nnh. llcatlon of this summons, cxrluatvn of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay tho amount due as above shown, together wim cosis anu accrued Interest, and in case ot your fallurn tn An an decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes ind mate ugainsi me land and premises abovo named. This summons is published by or- uer ui mo Monoraoie u. v. Kuykcn dall. Judge of"the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath, and said order was made and dated this 20th day of February, 1920, and the date of the first puh- utuuuu oi mis summnna la Mm -Mat day of February. 1920. All process and Dansrs in this nm. "'fi iiy oe served upon tho un dersigned, residing within the State of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. W. M. DUNCAN. Attornnv tnr Plnlntitt Address: 208-210 Odd Fall' Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 1-28-6-13-20-27-3 dcr ot tho Honorable D. V. Kuykon anil, Judgo of the Circuit Court ot tho State of Oregon for tho County ot Klamath, and said order was mado and doted this 20th day of February, 1920, and tho dato ot the first pub lication ot this summons Is tho 21st day of February. 1920. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may do served upon tho un dorslgnod. residing within tho State of Oregon at tho address hereattor mentioned. W. M. DUNCAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: 208-210 Odd Follows Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 21-28-6-13-20-27-3 SUMMONS FOIt PUniJICATION IN FOltKCLOSUIlK OF TAX LIEN '. Equity NO. llii. Hl'M.MONH VOCHATZER BROS. WELL DIULLER8 Giro Us a Trial Phono 995-M KUmAth Falls, Oregon I w GEO. L. SHELL, Owner. MERRILL & MOORE, Auctioneers. XOTfCE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned, as Administrator of me estate or Hicnard Tarrant, de ceased, has filed with tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Klamath County, his Final Account of the Administration of said Estate, and that tho said court has fixed Monday, March 1. 1920 at 2:30 o'clock .p. m. as tho time, and the County Court Boom in tho court house at Klamath Falls, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections. If any, to said account and the settle- mant tnereor. JOHN BRETT, Administrator of ino estate or iticnaru Tarrant, deceased. 30-6-13-20-27 SUMMONS FOIt PUBLICATION IN FOBECLOSUKE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Klamath County. is. A. Mcliroom, Assignee of) Gilbert Lapham, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) Henry F. Taylor, Defendant.) To Henty F. Taylor, tho abovo named Defendant. , In the Name of tho State of Ore gen: You are hereby notified that E. A. McBroom, Assignee ot Gilbert Lapham, is tho holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 978, Issued on tho 24th day of July, 1917, by tho Tax Collector of tho County of Klamath, State of Oregon, for tho amount or Kour and ($4.65) 65 100 Dollars, the same being tho amount then duo and dollnqtient for taxes for tho year 1914 toeethor with nen- uuy, interest, ana costs thereon nnnn the real property assessed to you, of wiucn you are me owner as appears of record, situated In sald County and. State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: "The South Half of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter of thn Southwest Quarter 18 S SE',4 BXVK) of Section 25, Township 39 South, Range 15, East Willamette Mortdian." You are further notified that said plaintiff is tho assignee of Gilbert Lapham, who has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on said amounts as follews: Year's tax. 1915: dato natd. Julv a, iy; tax roceipt No., 0690; amount, $3.55; rato of Intorest, 12 per cent. Year's tax, 1916; dato paid, July 24, 1917; tax receipt No., 4031; amount, $2.60; rate of interest, 12 per cent. Year's tax, 1917; date paid, April S, 1918; tax roceipt No, 3C98; In the Circuit Court ot tho Stato of Oregon for Klamath County. E. A. McBroom, Assignee of) Gilbert Lapham, Plaintiff, ) vs. ) W. L. Roberts. Defendant. ) To W. L.'Roborts, tho abovo named detendant: In tho Namo of tho Stato of Ore gen: lou aro hereby notllleil that E. A. McBroom, asslgnco of Gllbort Lapham, is tho holder of Certlilcute of Dolinquoncy numbered 899, issued on tho 6th day of February, 1917, by tho Tax Colloctor of tho County of Klamath, Stato ot Oregon, for tho amount ot Four and ($4.06) 06100 Dollars, the samo being tho amount then due and delinquent for taxos for tho year 1914 together with penalty, Interests and costs thereon upon tho real property assessed to you, of which you nro tho owner ns appears of record, situated ic sold County anu state, anu particularly boundod and described as follows, to-wlt: "Tho South Hnlf 6f tho North Half of tho Southwost Quarter of tho Northwest Quarter (8 NV4 SWVi NW) of Section 25, Township 39 South, Range 15, East Wlllamotto Meridian." You are further notified that said plaintiff is tho asslgnco ot Gilbert Lapham, who has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with tho rato of Interest on said amounts as follews: lear's tax. 1915: dato paid. Feb ruary 5, 1917; tax roceipt No. 6374; amount, $3.50; rate of Interest, 15 per cent. ' Date paid, March 26. 1917: tax receipt No., 1263; amount $2.55; rate of Interest, 15 per cent. Date paid, April 5; tax rccelnt No.. 3593; amount, $2.75; rato of Inter est, id per cent. Date paid, March 13, 1919; tax re celpt No., 568; amount, $2.50; rato oi interest, i& per cent. Said W. L. Roberts, ns tho ownor or the legal tltlo of tho abovo do scribed property as Uio samo appears of record, and each of tho other per sons abovo named aro hereby further notified that E. A. McBroom will apply to tho Circuit Court of tho County and Stato aforesaid for a do. creo foreclosing tho lien against tho property abovo described, and men tioned in said certificate. And you nro hereby summoned to nnnnnr within sixty days aftor tho first pub lication of this summons, exclusive I oi ino nay or saiu nrst publication, and defond this nctlon or pay tho amount duo as abovo showH, togethor with costs and accrued Interest, and In case of your falluro to do bo, a decree will he rendered .foreclosing tho lion of said taxes and costs against tho land and premises abovo named. This summons Is ntilillnhnii l.v nr. der of tho Honorable D. V. Kuykon dall, Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tno mate or Oregon for tho County of Klamath, and said order was mado and dated this 20th day of i-ouruary, iuzu, and tho dato of first publication of this summons is tho 21st day of February, 1920. All process and papors in this pro ceeding may bo served nnnn thn nn. derslgned, residing within tho Stato of Oregon at tho address hereafter mentioned. W. M. DUNCAN, Attornoy,for Plaintiff. Address: 208-210 Odd Fellows Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. J.-0-D-li-iU-ii-J NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notlco Is herobjr given that tho annual meeting ot tho Klamath Drainage District will bo hold at tho Court House in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on March 30, 1920, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. Dated this 29th day ot January, 1920. C. U. DELAP, Socrotury. RESOLUTION EX-SEHVICE MEN, ATTENTION! The regular meetings ot Klamath Post No. 8, American Legion, will be held at 8 o'clock p, m at tho City Hall in Klamath Falls, on tUo second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. All Comrades aro In vited. Thoso desiring to join tho Post may secure application blanks from O. K. Van RIpor, Fred Nicholson, or T. 11. Carnaban, all of Klamath Falls. FRED NICHOLSON, Socretary. Tho City Englnoor, pursuant to the resolution ot tho Common Coun cil heretofore ndoptod, having under dnto of tho 8th day of August, 1919, filed plans, specifications and estim ates of tho cost ot Improving Wash ington Street from First Street, oastorly, to Third Stroot, Including Intersections; nml tho Common Council having takon tho samo under advlsomont and finding sold plans. specifications and estimates satisfac tory; It Is hereby resolved, that said plans, specifications, and estimates for tho improvement of Washington Street from First Strqet, oastorly, to Third Street, including Intorsoctlons, be and tho samo uro horoby ap proved; And bo It further resolved, that tho Common Council horoby declares Its Intention to Improve said portions of Washington Street, tn nccordnnco with said plans, specifications and estimates; said Improvement to con sist ot paving said portions of Wash ington Strset with cinders, oil macadam, ultullthlc or other hard surfaced pavement. Tho estimated cost ot tho improvement ot said 'por tions of said streets by placing there on cinder pavement to bo $7,590.00: and tho estimated cost of paving said streets with oil uincadam, Including cement BiuowniKs. curbing and ernd ing, to bo $8,735.00; tho estimated cost of Improving said portions ot Washington Strcot with Ultullthlc pavement, including grading, rolling, curbing and cement sidewalks to bo $11,155.00. And bo It further resolvod by Iho Common Council, that tho following doscrlhed proporty bo and Is horoby doclarod bonofltod by said Improve ment, to-wlt: Lots 1-2 of Block 11, Lots 5-6 of Block 4, Lots 1-2-3-4-5 of Block 10, Lots 6-7-8-9-10 of Block 6; Lots 1-2-3-4-5 of Block 9, Lots 6-7-8-9-10 of Block 6. All of said Lots and Blocks nbovo doscrlbed being in Ewnuna HmIi;Mh Addition to tho City ot Klamath Palls, Oregon, and that said nrnnnrlv hiiuvu listen anu ucscrincd bo and horeby Is doclurod to bo tho proporty to bo ussesHcd for the exponco of said improvement; And bo .It further resolved, that Monday, tho 12th day of April, 1920, at thn hour of 8 o'clock p. m nt tho Council Chumbors in tho City Hall, be fixed as tho tlmo and pluco fori mo nonnng or objections and ro- inoiiBtranqes against tho said pro POBeu improvement, and tho Police Judgo is horoby directed to cntmn notlco of said hearing to bo publlsh- u uh y cnartor provided. Stato of Oregon, County of Klamath, City of Klamath Falls, ss: I, A. L. Leavltt, Pollco Judgo ot tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do horoby cortlfy that tho foregoing is a duly enrolled copy of a resolu tion adopted by tho Common Council on mo am uay of March, 1920, do ciarlng its Intention to Improvo wubiiingion Btrooi rrom First Stroot, oastorly, to Third Stroet, including intersections, and approving tho plans, specifications and estlmnrfni. nt cost suDmittea by tho City Englnoer, ,A nn A. L. LEAVITT. 10-20 Pollco Judgo, In Ihn Circuit Court of tho Statu Of Oregon for Klniuiitli County. State Lnnd Hoard of tho Statu of Oregon, IMiilntirr, vs. Mnry It Hiismitt nml WHIIniii Hits- sett. Colin V. Dyiiimit, Kreiloilck W. CumtoiiH liinl Mnry O. Car- ntciiK, nml Jtimi'H A. linker, Do- feiiilnnlH, To Mnry It. tliixnett nml William lluxNi'tt. Colin V. Dyiiienl, Fridnili'k W. t'niHleiiH nml Mnry O. CnrstmiH, mid .lnmiH A llnluir, the uhovo mimed ilefeiulmitH.- ' Von ure hereby Hummonod and re quired to appear mid miHWor thn I'omnlnlnt filed against you In thn iiliiio entitled suit within nix weeks imiii uio time in uui nr.ii piiiiiienuou of this HiimmoiiH In the Evening1 Ilerulil, u iiewHtmpor, which sold I dato Is the 30th day ot January, A. D. 1020. And you will toko notice that If .you full to appear mid unswtir, or otherwise plond, within tho mild .time, tho plaintiff will apply to llm court for tho relief prayed for In Its eiiinplulnt, to-wlt; For Judgment against tho said de fendants, Mary It. Unasott ami Wll llnm MiiKKctt, for tho sum of $400,00, with Interest upon tho sold sum from tho 9th day ot October, 1917, at tho rule of six por cent per annum, and tho additional sum of $100.00 as at torney's fees; and for tho furthor mini of $133.50, with Interest on nn Id sum from tho 4th day of Octo ber, 1919, at tho ruto ot six por cent por annum and Its costs and disbursements horoln. And for a decree of this court foreclosing tho mortgngu described In the complaint filed In the nbovo entitled suit, which mortgage Is upon the following described real prop orty, situated In Klamath County. State of Oregen: Tlin southwost nunrtor at (tin southeast quarter; tho east half of tho southwest quurtor, and tho north west quartor ot tho southwest ounr. ter of section twenty-six, In township thlrty-nlno south, rango twolvo oast ot Wlllamotto Meridian. Inmilmr with all water rights appiirtonnnt to said land or to becomo nppurtonant to sold land during tho oxlstenco ot the mortgngo sued upon horoln. And ordering that tho said prop erty bo sold by tho Hhorlff of Klamath County, Oregon, In tho ninniior by low In cases of this kind provided,, and that tho proceeds of such buIo bo appplled, First: To tho pnymont of tho costs and oxponsos of the sold snlo, ond tho costs anil oxpousen of this suit. Secend: To tho payment to this plaintiff of tho nmount for whlrh if asks Judgment horoln. Third: That tho hnlnnrn If .n thoro bo, bo doposltod with tho clork of this court for thoso ontltlod to It. That tho court also docroo that at such Bala any party to this suit may become tho purchasor of any part or all of said, roal proporty, and docroa that imraodlatolr unon thn nnrrh.u of said proporty tho sheriff nhiii placo tho purchasor Into complete possession of the nrnnnriv n i,.. chasod; Thnt tho court nlsn dnrrnn nn.i claro that plaintiff's lion upon all of tho said roal. proporty by virtue of said mortgago aforesaid la nrior in tlmo and superior In right to nny Bin. iiuu, interest, estate or lion of tho stfltl dofondnnts, Colin V. Dy mont, Frederick W, Cnrstcns and Mury O. Cnrstons and James A. Baker, or any porson or persons clulmlng or to claim undor the said defendants or, oltlicr or any of thorn. And also decree that nil persons claiming or to clnlm by, through or Undor tho said dnfnniluntu nn.i (l,.. defendants thomsolves shall bo for ovor barred and foreclosed ot all right, tltlo, ostato, Intorest and lieu nt law or in equity, nnd all equity of rcdomntlon In. tn nml ,,nnn .i. ouiu ruui iironorty. nml nvurv tinrfr and parcol thereof, and that plain tiff may havo such other and furthor ruiiei as to oquity shall scorn moot. mm summons is published pur suant to an order of tho Honorable D. V. Kuykondall, Judgo of tho Cir cuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for Klnmnth County, which order Is doted January 28th, A. D. 1920. FEROUSON & FLETCHER, ., . Attornoys for Plulntlff. P. O, Address: LUomis Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon.. ' 30-6-13-20-27-5-12 IL THE MODERN WAY to got ro- 8ults nowadays la to go after them. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon For. tho Cdunty of Klnm ath. f In tho Mnttor of tho Estate of Mich ael ii'iynn, uocousod. Notlco Is horoby elvon tn thn nrnrl Itors Of tho abovo ostato. nml nil nnr. boiib nuving claims against tho samo, iu iuubuiii. bucii ciaims, together with tho propor vouchors supporting thorn, within six (6) months from tho dato pt tho first publication ot this notlco, to-wlt, Fobruary 27th, 1920, to tho Administrator of said ostnto, Maurico Koane, nt the office or, J., II, Cnrnahnn, Rooms 4 and 5 Loomis Dldg., on Main Stroot, In Klamath Falls, Oregon. MAURICE KEANH. Administrator ot the Estato of Michael Flynn 27-5-12-19-20 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT In tho mnttor of tho ostnto of Q. Falrclo. doconsod. In tho County Court of tho Stato ot Oregon for Klamath County. Notlco Is horoby given thnt tho un dersigned has filed in tho nbovo on tltlod court nnd maltor his final account nnd that Saturday, March fl, luau. nt a:oo o'clock p. m., in tho court room of tho abovo ontltlod court iii tho County Court Houso at Klamath Fulls, Klamath County, Orogon, has been fixod by tho court as tho tlmo nnd placo nt which ho will hoar tho said finnl account and sottlo tho samo, and all persons hav ing objections tboreto shall fllo their said objections or appear personally and objoct to tho confirmation of the said account on or betoro tho -said dato above montlonod. ., Datod nt Klamnth Falls, Orogon, thla 4 tli day of Fobruary, 1920. II. M. MANNiNO, Exocutor of tho Estato of II. Q. Falrco, Doconsod. G--! 2-1 9-2 6,4 In tho United States during tho palit fifty years tho consumption ot sugar per capita per annum has gradually increased from 18 to St pounds.