I. f k. ' u tVim JMMMT,.in.T , 1M - - - r - a. ' ' ' ill? "i.r. i fHUViHlWC HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON V.BKD lOtLl FaMI ally. icpt Bandar, fcJ Herald ruhlisntng compny ,tk rail, at in rourin wren. 9 H mmi uimJ l i soatofllca at Ktaai ik rait. Or., for transmit ton tar J valt u wB-cla;Batur. SHasirr at thaiAsaMtctaM;!. Tfc AMelatw e ' M,,?,,!,!S BtHM ta ta inw.foT nrablleaUoa all nw'4fotCBM credited to It NHt otaarwiM acdlt4 via tat aajwr. and ala itoeal new published , AH Tight at wpablleatloa of-pa-41 AtopateM aetata- ar also r .THvnmAy, jvly sv.m -am$lCR Or JHKAMNO OT TXt ) ON TO FORM MAIN AOK UOT. la tbe County Court ot the. State at Oregon.fer the County ot Klamath. Notice .Is aercbr glwn.tbathearrnc a tbe following petition wim beU at tbe Court House In tbe City ot Kttmatb rail. County of JUamath. Mat of Oregon, on tbe ur day rt sjaatember. 1920. for tbe purpo-e of fetermtnlBK wk-jtber the prsyer of aald petition shall be granted. All persona owning or claiming an tattarest In lands described r In said atltlen are hereby notified to nonpar at Bald place on saia amti ""' aaae, If any tbvre, be. why the prayer at aald petition snan not w granica. C. R. DE LAP. (BmI) County Clerk. -y GARRETT K. VAN RIPER. - , Peputy. " i PETITIOX la tbe County Court of tbe State ot Oregon for toe county- oi iviamam. la the Matter of the Organization C tae Wocus Drainage District. To the Honorable County Court of Klamath County, Oregen: tH undersigned, yonr petitioners, refpoctruily petition and shew: Tkat they desire to organire and fans a drainage district to be known aa tbe Wocus Drainage District urf Wand in accordance with Chapter ot- the General Laws of the Stato f Ortwon f:r 1915 tpage 54) niea taVtk office ot the Secretary of Stale Vmhnarr SC. 115: as amended by -dJaadW 414 of General Laws of tbe oi uregon ror in; u ucnu- kT chanters 184. 143. 39. 30 laws ot tae state oi urrgon tarllt. v- ' II. Tk deaeriptlon of all lands la, Metl tarin an aa follows:, la Towashlp 31 South of Range I -maM W. If. action 7; Lots 3. 14. $ and 8, and tka abuih'half of the southeast, quar tan and lots'l. 2.'10 and ,5. ' ' Section's; Lots 3, 4, 5. 7. 8, . 10. Section 9: Lots 4, 5. 6, 7 and South halt of the Southeast quarter;. Section 10; South half ot tbe Soathwest quarter, Section 15; Nsrthwest quarter, and Lou 3. 4. . iu ana n. . , Section 16; all of Section. Section 17: North half. 8outh,at quarter. East half of Southwetqaar- ter. Northwest quarter of the South west quarter, Lot 3, and Northwest qaarter. i Section IS; North half of North! east quarter. Southeast quarter o( Northeast quarter, Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter, and Lots G, 6, 7 and 8. . , Section Z0; Northeast quarter; Northeast quarter of Northwest quar ter. North bnlf of Ror.-rist quarter, an3 Lots 4, 7, 8, 9 and 10. Section 21; all of Section. Section 22; West' half. Lots 3, 4. C, , 7 and 8, and 2 and Southwest quarter ot Northeast quarter, Also that part of Lot 1 of Section. 32, and that 'part ot Lots 2 and 5 f Section 15 which lies west ot the lei lowing line, to-wit; Beginning at th Northeast corner of Lot 3 of said sec tion 22, thenee North 1435 feet to the eater of the "Neck" thence North 38 degrees 61 minutes wi following "Neck" to Intersection with north and south center line oi bccnoii IS. Section 23; Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter. ' Section 25; All fractional Section 35 except Lots 1 and 4. Section 2C; West half. Southeast quarter, West half ct Northeast quar ter, Southeast quarter of Northeast quarter. .Section 27: All Section. v "Section 21; Northeast quarter, Northeast quarter of Northwest quar ter. Lola 3. s, 4. 6, , t ana . Section 31; Lot 8. - Boctlon 34: North halt of Norlu east Quarter. Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter; East half t Southeast quarter, Northwest quar ter. .Section 35: West half ot Northeast oeartor: 8tutheast quarter ot North- fast quarter; Rast halt ot Northwest quarter; South half of Southwest quarter, and Southeast, quarter. Section 31; North halt of North east quarter, and West half. ' t In Tuwnshln 39 South ot Ranee 8 East W. M. " Section 2; North half of Northeast I quarter, and Southwest quarter ot northeast quarter. . ' All of the above described lands constitute a contiguous body' of swamp; wet and overflowed lands now In process .of reclamation. III. ' i The total acreage Included In said lands and to be Included In the dis trict aforesaid Is 5,000 acres all In Klamath County, Oregon. IV. nv. The names of tbe owners of .the above described land to be Included In said district, as shown by the rec ords of the county, and 'the acreage owned by each of such owners re spectively axe as follews: (a) Geary Investment Company (a corporation) Is tbe owner of one- half of the acreage described above as Included In the proposed district to) iioocrt it. cms is ine owner ot onv-fourth of the acreage describ ed above as Included in the proposed district. (c) J. C. Elliott King Is the owner of one-fourth of the acreage describ ed above as Included Jn the proposed aiitrict. V. Said district Is to be organized for tn construction, operation and main tenance of a drainage and Irrigation system and the. reclamation at Mid lands and protection thereof from the overflow' ot the Upper Klamath Lake and the natural drainage from the surrounding hills upon said land, and the proposed reclamation and protec tion aforesaid Is tor agricultural pur poses and will be conducive to tbe public welfare and will be of public Mncrit. VI. All the lands above described and to be Included in said proposed dls' trict are and 'Should be properly lu eluded therein, and will bo benefl dally affected by the operation of the proposed district. VII. The benefit ot auch proposed, rec lamatlon and protection will exceed tbe cost Incurred and any damage that may be done, and the best Inter ests of the land aforesaid to be in eladed la tbe district and of the owaer of such land a a whole, and of the public at large, will be pro moted by the formation and proposed operations of such district. VIII. Tbe formation of a drainage dla? trlct under the provisions ot the act aforesaid is a proper and advanta geous method of accomplishing tbe reclamation and protection of the lands aforesaid to .be Included therein. IX. Tbe proposed plan of reclamation and protection Is to provide where necestary. proper and suitable dikes to prevent the overflow of waters ot Upper-Klumatb Lake. 'and to drain the.iland. by ditches or '.otherwise, supplementing said works by pump ing, plants or other methods affording drainage; ts provide by canals, In taJces and headgatei and pumps, a more syctematlc, economical and effi cient means of Irrigation; and to pro vldtt protectlou as may be best suited to accomplish the purpowj. Said lantlK in general are partially reclaim ed swamp and-ovcrflow lands. Said lunds hre now protected from over flow by dikes,, and an Improved sys tem of drainage, and Irrigation Is In process of.constructlon, and tbe pro- nnnaa Dliin will include aucn uuui- tlonsl dikes, drainage and Irrkatlon i.'v.vff, r: rr- lavaMlgatloa aad surveys mayiPfrmlt elimination shall be declared, organ ised lato a drainage district, aha that siici' nd other and further proceed ing be had a may be necessary and proper. GEARY INVESTMENT COMPANY, - My AGNES M. OBAHY. President. n ROtlERT II. ELLIS, J. C. ELLIOTT KING. State ct Oregon, County of Multnomah! ss. . I. J. C. Elliott King, being first duly sworn. 'say that I am one ot the petitioners in the above petition; that I hate read the aald petition, am ram lllar with the content thereof and believe the allegations thereof to bu true. J. C. ELLIOTT KINO. . Subscribed and sworn 'to before me this 10th day or June. 1930. ARTHUR M. OEARY. Notary Publte for Oregon. (Notarial Seal) My commission expires April 22. 1924. July 8,-lt-23-;9-8 MERRILL OBSERVES FOURTH OFMULY STILL THEY COME And they sr coming to our store simply because they are getting the maximum of Satisfaction for their Money. It's noticeable, too, that when they come once, they are sure to come again. Here are a few of our Bargains: 8ltt'n White Hoop. 18 liars for .'-v r- .i. Mexican lied llnn. 12 IN, for '. SI.0 I'etltn Prunes, 6 lbs. for .. , ....... . .....' .....".. ..Sl.tMl' lloruv Chips, 20 Mule Team,, package . . .' i n,,vv.,...'!4Uc I'lmrllno, small, regular ir cents; Special .......,. ...tlr 'Cullfurn.a Kancy Itayo Ilraux, 9 pounds for .'... J'-,. K'. Milk. Hpvclal, ran . ....."....;.. .....'. IB Klnrxfcrd Glori Htitrrh, Hperlal, package :.,.'.,..-.'...'.. 14c Hluti Knrti Syrup, 1 H pound, Special, ran ,..,J... ...! . Welch's OrsrSt Juice, Pint' Untiles, Special, 44t Cunrt Hotti-,vJlto Charn tc Sanborn's Coffee, 1 Ih Regular 6Cc, Hpecll...i....j.,.,.ilu MERRILL, July . 8. Appropriate service were held on the Fourth of July at Merrill, Oregon, Tbe serv ices' In the morning were held In the Presbyterian church. Attorney Mark ot Merrill delivering the address, after which the audience repaired to tho I. O. O. P. hall whero the ladles served a bountiful dinner, at the close of which a general program was ren dered consisting of songs, the read ing cf the" Declaration of'lndepend ence by Miss lllll. followed by brief addresses by moro than a doxen of the citizens? The exvrelsM wens closed by a stirring address on patri otism by Dr. Wolfe ot the Presbyter Ian c hureb and the singing of "My CouniryTls of Thee." A large num ber of tbe citizens had gathered to gether for the occasion and expressed a desire for more cf such community gatherings. Merrill is on the forward move, a number of new buildings are to be ere:ted In the near future. Mr. An-? derson Is now putting up a fine new store building on Main street. Sev eral good rains of late have caused the. dry farmers to greatly rejoice, and the prospects are for a good bar vest Ibis year. A big Tom Thumb wedding is to' be given at the Presbyterian church this evening. ' It 'it reported that E. M. Bubbs, tbe banker. Is soon to leave town, which I very much regretted. Miss Doris Ady gave a Fourth of July dinner to a number of her, girl frieatt. r'ruILSulnd. large site, Spnclul ,.p..,A0c ii,itiTi. 2 fnrMA rt., or IV r Cute:. -.--tv.MwtaVVs Cbat-v Sanborn's t.'olfoe. 2 lb., Regular $1.25. Spuclal SI.UO Polger's Teu. Illack or Green, IUkuImx 50c lti. Special ,...., ...,40c Host (1 ratio fruit ('on;nor Tom.t Mecco Corn. 2 for 3fl rt r IVr Caso ... .4.lft lit)ji5y.(loody I'eas. 2 for "W 1., or Per Cau..,, ....! 4.M lleKulnr 45 ct. Hulk Coffee, Special '. lL..J..:..Mc K C llsking PoMh-r. Regular SO ct. can. Special......... ........70c i. i. nuKing rowu'.T, uvKUiar bv ct. K C. llrtkltiv Powder. Regular 25 ct. mil. Special,.., run, Sp'-clul..., ..'430 .,i....;.,.sao ENDERS SAYS Why, yes, CHERRIES hae Wen upon the market-for some time and, say, the quality is all right, but I can't say that much for the quantity. Do you know that the cherry crop this year is hardly more than fifty per cent of normal? At that, we have a moderate supply on Kami; we get them fresh every day you know the kind those nice, big, luscious cherries that do not require a great deal of sugar for canning, and if you do not delay, you can get your season's supply without any difficulty. But, remember, she who hesitates is' lost. The person who said "there is no time like the prefent" surely must have been thinking about this year's cherry crop. FI.HAL ACCOUNT FILED In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. , In tbe Matter of the Estate of Levi K .Wllllts, deceased. Notice "Is "hereby given 'that the undersigned on the 21st day ot June. 1920.. filed In the. above entitled CdarV and matter her final rtrennnt. and that Saturday, .the 24th day of July. 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m., !n the courtroom of tho nhove entitled court, ha) been fixed ns.the tlmo and place where tho court will bear objections thereto and settlo the same, and ap prove or roject sain' account. Dated this 21st day of Juno. 1320. . LAURA A. WILLITS. Administratrix of said Estate. June. 22-29-6-13-20 Successors to ROBERTS tt WHITMORE .:e:..K;" r tgsVaagsflPSsV aBBBBaflBaBrBBBBBKtav m Star Shaped MoM-Style-ll NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice 1 hereby given that the un dersigned have bees duly appointed canals and work a will be- deemed Administrates of tbe Estate oft necessary. . X. All of the undemgnod petitioners have agreed, and do hereby agree, that they will pay any and all ex pense Incurred and any tax or taxe that may be levied against tbelr lands respectively, for tbe purpose of pay ing tbe expense ot organising or at tempting Jo organize the proposed district. WHEREFORE your petitioners pray that tbe lands herein described, or such part of them aa may be found! George T. Baldwin, deceased, by tbe County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath, and all. person having claim against said Estate are hereby directed to present tba same to Wilt W. Baldwin, one of aid Administrator, at th Baldwin Hardware Store, at Klamath Fait. Oregon, duly verified, wltbia six oaths after the date of tbl notice. Dated Klamath rail. Oregon, June 22, 1920. WILL, W. BAUUW1N, J. A. GORDON, Save Sugar By serving Jiffy-Jell Real-Fruit Desserts Jell desserts are rich Serve it now when sugar is so bv the court to be properly Included Administrator of the Estate of In tbe proposed district aforesaid, Oeorge T. Baldwin, deceased, either permanently or until further, June 22-2.9-6-13-20 4 &HrtW&Hr4M& 4 0 t FOR SALE : T AT WHOLESALE PRICE 72 LARGE, LEVEL LOTS JUST THE PROPERTY TO BUILD i "WORKINGMEN'S COTTAGES" UION. X ALSO A GOOD INVESTMENT AND SPECULATION AT $7,200 , . X B X A X aV" '' ' . W j X PHONE 37S ;( m tr,f ;.-f . ' S M. A' A A A A A A A A, ..-L.L-L.LLi SEE .TI Jl T Ward & Co. 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