January 9, 1939 mm FLAYS LIQUOR LI YltHKA, Onllf., Jan. 9 Charge! urn muds In a report hy thn Msklyou enmity grand Jury llml Justice! of the pearo III this roiinly aciniellmei fine defendant! bolllo of whiskey nil then, with the M of tho defendants, drluK in "nil. The ronort wna filed with the mporlnr conrl. It acorei liquor enforcement In the county gen erally, with pnrllculnr reference to I ho Tulelako and Dorrle iee- tlom. The rnnnrt snld. Ill pari: "We fool that thn slate board of equalisation h linen very lax In ltd enforcement nf the lliliior Inwa In ninny prl of thli county. particularly around Tula lake and Dnrrls. "We ask that aald honrd ahould look tnln their local enforcement offlren' nrtlona and aee that the law la heller enforced and direct that a copy of thin reenmmendn Ion ha lent to Itlchard B. Col Una, tnamher of the Hale hoard of equalliutlon for thla dlalrlct.' With reierence to the court' room parllea In which the Jua lire, end their defendants tils pose of the liquid tinea, the (rand lurnra aald: "There have been complalnta made to ua regarding the admin duration of tha Justice!' courta throughout tha county. It haa heen charaed that In omo in atancea flnea havo heen levied In tha form of a bottle of wnis ky, tha Judge and tha defendant then drinking the wblaky. "We condemn thla practice and feel that In general the Juatlcea of the peace ahould conduct their courta III a hotter manner." TO BE DISCUSSED Final preparation! and de- clalona aa to the theme and ma terlala of tha Klamath county exhibit In the Promenade of Countlea of the Hhaala-Caacade Wonderland dlaplay at he Ban Francisco World'! fair will ha made In Klamath Fall! thla Tuen iler and Wedneeday. Tom I. Stanley, general manager of the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland aa aoclatlon and managing dlroctor for tha Hhasta-Casrade Exposl tlnn commlaalon, will be In Klam a Ui Falla thoas two daya to con for with Frank Jenklna. Klamath county director, and W. J. Dins- more, county council chairman of the aaaoclatton, and with Klam th county's exposition commie. alonera. "Any Klamath county offlcla or citizen who may have eug gestloni to make, or exhibit ma terlala to offer, la Invited to confer with the committee on theae mattera." advlaei Stanley, In announcing the purpose of th conference!." It la tho dealre o Klamath county expoaltlon com mlialonera and eiactulvei of tha fihasta-Cascade Wonderland aoclatlon to ma We the Klamath county eihlblt truly representa five of all phaaea or tha county attract ona and resource!. "We believe that with auch on inland I tig representation al th Oolden (lata International Ex- poaltlon with our Shaata-Cascada building, our Wonderland court the Colonnade of Countlea and tha Countlea I'romennde, thla county haa never before and will not aoon again have auch a aplendld onnortunlty to capitalise on It acenlc, reorentlonal, agricultural and Induatrlnl reaourcea." Conference headquarter! will be at tho Hall hotel, where any' one Interested In tho auhjoct under dlacuaalnn la urged to call at any time Tueadny or Wednea day, January 10 and 11. FIVE CRIMINALS , TAKEN TO Deputy Sheriff Dale Mattoon returned Sunday from Salem, Ore. after escorting recently aentenced prlaonera to the atate ponlton tlary. Tho prlaonon were 0car Carl Hon, who la nerving four years for forgery: Wesloy Miller, one year for larcony In an office; Robert Gordon House, one year for at tempted burglnry and entry; Cecil Patterson, four years for contrlh' titlng to the delinquency of minor, and Sherman Blnnkenshtp, two yeara for forgery. Weather NORTHERN CALIFORNIA Fair Mondny night and Tuosday morning frost In lntorlor; fresh northerly wind off coast. OH BOON Gonornlly fair Mon- day night nml Titendny hut tin' settled northwest portion; valley fogs southwest portion; little change In temporature; gentle changeable wind oft const. I'm stnrtlng my socond hundred years In a lot bettor shnpe th I stnrtod my first hundred.' Avory S. Tionrdsloy, Dotrolt, on nta loom uiruitiny. Grnclo Fields, England's favor- Hn comodlonnn, doesn't want to run for Pnrlliunont, Probably couldu t aland tho competition. 1 HANDLING THE KLAMATH VETERAN Activiliei of the Spanish-American American Velornnj, The Volorani Legion and Thoir Auilirio. DIHAHLKI) AMKItK'AN VKTKIMNH Chapter No, 12 Tho Disabled American Vet erans of tho worici war, cnup- 12, held a regular meeting miliary 0 In tho I.annr temple. Arrnngnmenta were made for In stallation if officers, achnduled for Jiuiunry 13 at l.eglon hall. Htnto department orticnra win here for the lusliilhilliin cere. mnnlea. Tha poat will serve re freshment!. Tha women a auxiliary to the DA V also held a meeting at the Labor temple January 6 and lected offlcara for the year. lies offlcera will he Inslulle'l at the January 13 mealing at l.eglon hall. All women ellgnne for mnmherahlp In the organiza tion aro Invited to be prosnnl at thill time, All afternoon lunellng of the nuxlllary has been called at the home of Mrs. Clara lliiriiett, l icit Johnson, Tuesday at 2 p. m. Further Information may he nii- Ined hy calling Mrs. Lnfdnhl, telephone 206. VKW AI'.XII.IAItV I'cllian I'oel No. lima Veteran'! of Foreign Wir's auxiliary met for their monthly meeting Thursday evening, Jan. o Library rluh room. President Nona f,ee being absent. Past President Loclla Kchorlgnn acted aa prcsi dent: We aro hoping to aou all our alstara at the next meeting. Hlster Christy la reported murii better. We all hope to aee her around aoon. Welcome home Comrade (ieorga l.ee. We are glad to have you with us again, Also Comrade Itlchard Fielder from Homedale, who haa been sick. Is around again. Next meet- lnr to be held Jan. 19. Will he aoclal night. Hoping to aee all our sinter and couirndca present VKTKRAXH OK FOREIGN WARS I'rllran Post UIHII The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United Klatcs Is lust exact l what the name Implies: It is en organisation of men who have f mi lil tho foreign wars of the United Ktalci on land and aea. The little cross of Malta, wlilcn la the emblem of membership. worn proudly by men who have learned what It meuna to ne member of this exclusive organ tatlon; and there la a federal law which makes It a misdemeanor for anyone to wear thla omhlem who la not a bona fide mourner. Each post of tho VFW main talna a service offlrer ahoso duly It Is to look after the Interest of any member who may he In ncu not only members or nia own p". hut likewise the member of any other post (the ilrangcr within our galea) who might find himself atranded and In need of financial or other asslslunce. The ast meeting or i-oucan post 1383 aa held Thuraday eve ning. January 6. There waa a good attendance, and plenty of enthusiasm. Ket rem nr moetlng will no PENALTY CLAUSE LIFT PROTESTED A reported request by the fed- rl in ml u commodities corpora tion that It be exempted. In Ha nronosal to use cotton nags ior shipping citrus rriilt enst ior r He! ourDoses. from tho 10 per eent frelcht rata Increase Imposed on goods shipped In sub-standard containers brought turtner reper. cusslons from Klamath lunincr in terests Monday. AlKoma Lumuor company re ported that It had tolegrnphed or flclala of the Santa Fe, Weatern Paclflo and Southern Pacific llnca and the chairman of the standing ralo commission of tho iranscon tlnenlal rate bureau asking that they unite In opposing any at temnt to lift the 10 nor cent pen ally clause In connection with the FSCC shipments. A almllar wire waa sent to son. Burton K. wnoci or of Montana, member of tho aenato committee dealing with railroad affairs. Organised opposition haa al ready developed among mill cm nloyea here to tho FSCC'a project' od uso of cotton lings lustoad of the standard wooden boxes used by citrus growors.' It was expect ed a like attitude would be adopt ed generally In regard to the ro quost tor suspension of the rate penalty. Christian Science "Sacrament" waa tho auhjoct of the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Jnnuary 8. Tho Golden Text wns, "Tho brend of God is he which comoth down from hoavon, and glvoth life unto tho world" (John 6:33). Among the citations which com prised tho Losson-Sormon wns the following from the Dlblo: "An ns thoy wero eating, Jesus took, hrend, and blessod It, and hmko It, nnd gnvo It to tha disciples, and aald, Take, eat; this is my body. And ho took the cup, nnd gave thanka, nnd gave It to thorn saying, Drink yo nil of It" (Matt, 26:26.27). . The Lesson-Sormon nlso Includ' od tho following corrnlntlvo pub angoa from the Christian Science textbook. "Sclonco nnd Health with Key to tho Scrlpturos" by Mary nnker Eddy: "Ills truo floah and blood wore Lite; nnd they truly oat his flosh nnd drink his blood, who nartnko of that at' vine Life" (p.2l). THE War Vatoraru, Tha Ditablod of Foreign Won, Tha Amorican the evening of Jnnunry 10, and fflcera anticipate a lively affair. I.UGIOS Al XII IAHV ( nit No. H Th American Legion auxiliary held Its regular mooting Tuesday, nniinry 8, al I.nglnn hull. At that meeting plan! were completed for the district conference to bo held here Hnlurdny, January 14, when Ihe auxiliary will bo hostess to Department President Iluxel Hny- dor, Department Secretary Ma Whltcomb and District President Edna Ovcrmeyer si well ai all nit momher! from Lakevlew, Merrill, Mnlln, Tulelako and IJorrla. A potluck lunch for guest! and in em hers will bu hold al 12 o'clock linn at l.eglon hall. The afternoon meeting will he presided over hy the district presi- ent, Mrs. Ovcrmeyer, and win et under way at 1:3(1 o'clock at the hall. Al 7:30 p. in. a hunquot for Ix-gliinnaliea and auxiliary mem bers will ho held In the Klk hotel banquet room, with a dance fol- owlng. The unit president, Lucille llrltt, haa requested a large at tendance of auxiliary members al both meetings Saturday. The membership rhulrinan, Neva La Forge, bus asked those, who have not yet paid their 1038 member ship fees to do so promptly, ai the dues becamo delinquent janu ary 1. AMERICAS I.KGIOX Kliiinntll Post No. H Tho district conference will be held In Klamath Falls, Saturday, January 14. Starting at noon the women or the Auxiliary will hold a covered dish luncheon In honor of thn visiting auxiliary members In tho dining room of the Legion hall. The dining room haa been redecorated by a orew of volunteer Legionnaires especially for thla occasion. The l.eglnn and auxiliary will earh hold a business session and conference, starling at 2:30 P m. In tho meeting roootna at the Legion hall. All offlcera and committee chairmen are urged to bo present at thla meeting many tdeaa of value to all Legionnaires will bo presented by tho visiting state officers. All Legionnaires are welcome at thla meeting, and a large attendance la desired hy tho local offlcera. Merrill. Mnlln. Tulelake and Dnr rls have been Invited to thla meeting. Tho commander, Clyde Thomp. son, haa Issued a plea for 1939 memberships, to be presented to he department commander, John llockwlth, during his tlslt here, All members of thn membership committee are asked to take notice. The evening will be devoted to a banquet and dance to be hold at tho Elk hotel at 7:30 p, All Legionnaires, their wives and members of tho auxiliary are cordially Invited to be present and meet all tho department of fleers of both organisations. Carl Schubert waa appointed by the commander to another three-year term on tho house com miltee, having Just completed thrco-yenr term January 1. LEGAL NOTICES SIMMONS Equity No. 6329 IN THE ClltCMUT COURT OF T 11 K STATU O F OKEGON FOll THE COUNTY OF KLAM ATII. City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. a municipal corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Tho First National Ilnnk of Portland, Oregon, Klamath Falls Ilranch, a corporation, successor! to tho First Natlonnl Dank of Klamnth Falls, Oregon, a corpor ation, nnd the First National Dank of Klamath Falls, Oregon, n corporation; Klnmnth Falls Land nnd Transportation Com pany, a corporation; Gcorgo A. Uartlott nnd Leone B. llnrtlett, husband nnd wife; The Klamath Development Company, a Cali fornia corporation; Anglo-Cull-fornla Trust Compnny, a Cali fornia corporation; Fred L. Hous ton and Klila Houston, husband nnd wlfo; L. I. Whltod nnd Jnno Doo Whltod, husband nnd wife; Jnmea Tlorney nnd Jnno Doe Tlorney. hnsbnnd nnd wlfo; Anna It. Morlcy, Angelina Rich, J. Rose Howers, nnd the unknown heirs of Lydla Ragati, deceased; E. S. Vontch, trustee for Luke E. Welkor; ' Charles C. Low, nlso known ns C. C. Low and Lena Low, husbnnd and wife; Alice N. Dnlloy. John Schmidt, nnd Jane Doe Schmidt, husbnnd and wife; B. F, Gould and Jane Doo Gould, husbnnd nnd wlfo; John H, Blako nnd Mary J. Blnko, husband nnd wlfo; D. G. Busby and Eva Bug by, husbnnd and wlfo; M. G, Muc Nevln, n widower; S. L. (Irlmmott and Jnno Doo Grlmmett, husband and wlfo, Amorican Natlonnl Bank ot Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, a corporation, Tho United Stntos Natlonnl Bnnk ot Portland, Ore gon, Klnmnth FiiIIb Brunch, suc cessor to tho American National Bnnk ot Klumnth FnllB, Oregon, a corporation: E. M, Bubb, admin istrator with' tho will nnnexed of tho estato of J. U. Minor, do censed, Elliott S. Minor, Louis C. Miner, und Donnld Minor, a minor, heirs to tho estnte of J. U. Minor, docensod, nnd nil un known holra of snld cstnto; Let- tie Stoltenborg, Mnrlo E. Zaoh' arlnh, Chnrles W. Seeds, Lucy M, Tygnrt, heirs of tho OBtnto of SnrnU L. Smith Seeds, docensod, and nil unknown holrs of said ostnto; John Houston nnd Clara Houston, husbnnd nnd wife; W. D. Kelso nnd Thelmn Kelso, mis bnnd nnd wlfo: Bnldwln Hard' wnro Compnny, n corporation; T. B. Walters, alio known as Thonins 11. Wutlois, nnd Evelyn NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. LEGAL NOTICES Watten, husband and wife; Roy n. Sloper and Jane Doe Hloper, husband and wife; Warren Klng don and Jane Doe Klngdon, hus band and wlfo; Oeorgo W. Mc- Collum and Mabel McCollum, hus band and wife; W. A. Hunt and Jane Doe Hunt, husband and wife; II. H. Wilson, a widower; William W. Connera and Ger trude Connors, husband and wife; William Held and Jeaslo Held, husband and wife; William Gn nong, a widower; Wesley B. Al len and Elma K. Allen, husband and wife; llurgo Mason and Mae C. Mason, husbnnd and wife; Wil- llnin S. Worden and Ilertha K. Wnrden. husband and wife; W. 8. Williams and Annie Williams, husband and wife; W. u. Miner Cnnatructlon Company, a corpor ation; Earl Sharp and Christine Shirp, huiband and wire; i.enora Keller and Charlc! li. nenor, husband and wife; A. R. Borland nd Jane Doe Borland, nuanana and wife; Hoy Hamaker and Bess Hamaker, husband and wife; B. M. Pattlson and Jane Doo Pattl son, husband and wife; F.dwnrd II. Ashurst and Inea Ashurst, husband and wife; J. Perry Wll- aon and Mary Wilson, husband and wife; J. K. McAndrowa and Delores McAndrewa, husband and wife; Eva B. Duncan, now Eva Booker, and George Edwarda Imuran, heirs of the estate of William M. Duncan, deceased; A, M. Melby and Jane Doe Melby. huaband and wife; Hilda B. iur ry and Richard Roe Murry, hus band and wife; C. C. Miller ano Jane Doe Miller, huaband and wife; John Kenney and Jane Doe Knnney, husband and wire; u. ll Woodbury and Jane Doe Wood' bury, huaband and wife; Luke E. Walker and Jane Doe waixer huaband and wife, and Geor;e A Nichols, assignee of Luke E, Walker: Marlon Barnea and Lu die Barnes, husband and .wife: Susan U. Nine and Richard Roe Nine, husband and wife; Henry C. Davla and Robert P. Davla Dorothy E. Taylor. II. C. Groea beck, Gordon Dixon, and Irma Dixon, husband and wife: Granta Pass and Josephine Bank, a cor- norallon. First National HanK or Portland. Oregon. Granta Pass Branch: United Statea National Bank ot Portland, Oregon, Granta Paaa Branch: Heston B. Rhodes and Jane Doe Rhodes, husband and wife; Elltabeth Clendennlng and C. R. Clendennlng, husband and wife; Russell W. Ford and Mary B. Ford, husband and wife: Beulah V. Neal. W. W. Faulkner, A. W. Jolly, and Beatrice D. Jol ly, huaband and wife; O. F. aum wall and Grasla Zumwalt, bua band and wife, Gordon Dixon and Irma Dixon, husband and wife, Klamath Commercial Service corporation, State Induatrlnl Acci dent Commission of tbe Slate ot Oregon. Mra. J. L. Sparretorn, wife of J. L. Sparretorn, and aole heir to the estate of J. L. spar retorn, deceased, Loreni Company, a corporation; Marie cummtngs C B. Hwanro and Jane Doe Swan in huaband and wife: Sarah E Jeffrey, devisee under the Will of Edward B. Mills, deceased, and nil unknown heirs of said ealate Fred L, Houaton and Virginia Houston, husband and wife; L.a Prarlo Brothora and Anderson Motors. Inc.. a corporation; Allen Sloan and Madge Sloan, husband and wife: tbe unknown heirs of W. I. Nichols, deceased; William W. Baldwin, sometimes known aa Will Baldwin, and Mabel J. Bald win, husband and wlfo; P. A Brown and Jane Doe Brown, hua band and wife, and R. W. Brown and Jane Doe Brown, husband and wife; Eleanor S. Deerlng and Richard Roe Deerlng. husband nnd wlfo; Frank Ruth and Jane Doo Ruth, husband and w 1 1 e Alice Annleeate Pell. Moray L, Annleaate. Lena L. Smith, Mar garet Applegate, Albert Hopkins lerce. helra of the eatate ot ivon D. Applegate, deceased, and all unknown helra of snld estate Adjustment Bureau of the Port land Association of Credit Men a corporation; R. H. Koch and Jane Doe Koch, husband and wlfo: Fred H. Cofer and Alma J Cofcr, husband and wife; W. D. Kelso and Jane Doo Kelso, hus band nnd wife, and T. B. Wat tors, assignee of W. D. Kelso; M L. Johnson and Alice Johnson husband and wife; United States Natlonnl Corporation, a corpora tion: Klamath Korporatlon, a cor poration, Roeso Wlngard and Jane Doe Wlngard. husband and wile Stanloy W. Martlu-and Jane Doe Martin, husband and wlte; Larry Nolllgnn and Jane Doe Nelllgan husband and wife; Roland Wright and Alice V. Wright, husband nnd wife: E. S. Veatch, trustee ot Luko Walker and Jane Doe Walker, husband and wife; Wil liam C. Taylor nnd Jane Doe Tay lor, husband and wife; J. D. Lai onbr and Jane Doe Latency, hus band and wife: A. V. Humphrey and Jane Doe Humphrey, husbnnd and wife; E. J. Fowler and Jane Doe Fowler, husband and wlte Jennie Snyder nnd Richard Roe Snyder, huaband and wife; Hom er Myers nnd Jane Doo Myers, hnslmnd and wife. E. M. Chllcote and Sue Chllcote, husband and wife: D. M. Smith and Herman Smith, husband and wife; Sydney B. Evans, sometimes known aa Syd Evans, nnd Lora E. Evnns, husband and wife; Joseph rnins kv nnd Jnne Doe PhlnBky, hus bnnd nnd wlfo; John M. Jones and Jnne Doe Jones, husband and wife; W. W. Aldredgo and Jane Doe Aldredgo. husband and wife Chnrles F. Bolllngor and Jnne Doe Bollinger, husband and wife Lnurn Schell and Rlchnrd Roe Schcll, husbnnd and wlfo; Albert Roy and Jnno Doe Roy, nusDana nnd wife: William J. Jamison, widower, Minnie R, Jamison, widow of Edward E. Jamison, de ceased, Elsio E. Randies, a single person. Maude Plorce and J Pierce, husband nnd wife, Ella Dungey nnd L. H. Dungey, hus band and wife, and all of the un known heirs ot A. M. Jamison deceased; A. C. Glenger and Jnne Doe Glenger, husbnnd and wlte Agnea Pierce and Richard Roe rierco, husband and wtte, to LEGAL NOTICES Wrijuui t' i i gather with all other persons, parties, firms, or corporation!, un known owning or claiming any right, title, Intereal, or estate In or to the real property or any part or parcel tlioreof and here inafter described, Defendants. TO: George A. Bnrllett and Leone B. llnrtlett, husband and Ifn; John Schmidt and June Doo Schmidt, husband and wife; John II. Blako and Mary J. Blake, hus band and wife; D. G. Busby and Eva Busby, husband and wife; Jane Doo Grlmmett; Mario E. Zachariah; W. D. Kelso and Tbelina Kelso, husband and ife; W. S. Williams and Annie Williams, husband and wife; Christine Sharp; Charles L. Kel ler; A. R. Borland and Jane Doe Borland, husband and wire; u. u. Miller and Jane Doe Miller, bus- band and wife; Jane Doe Kenney; Dorothy E. Taylor; Gordon Dix on; P. A. Drown and jane ime Brown, husband and wlte; R. W. Brown and Jane Doe Brown, hua band and wife; Stanley W. Mar tin and Jane Doo Martin, husband nd wife; Larry Nelllgan and ane Doe Nelllgan, husband and wife; J: I). Lazenhy and June Doe .atenby, husband and wife; A. V. Humphrey and Jane Doe Hum phrey, husband and wife; James Tlerncy and Jane Doe Tlerney, husband and wlfo; William a, Worden; George A. Nichols; Hes ton B. Rhodes; Margaret Apple- gate; E. J. Fowler and Jane Doe Fowler, husband and wlte; ine Klamath Development Company California corporation; Anglo- California Trust Company, a Cali fornia corporation; L. I. Whlted arid Jane Doe Wblted, husband and wife; Anna R. Morley; Ange lina Rich; J. Rose Bowers; the unknown heirs of tbe estate of Lydla Hagatz, deceased; B. F, Gould and Jane Doe Gould, hua band and wife; M. G. MacNevln; Elliot S. Miner. Louis C. Miner, Donald Miner, a minor, helra of the eatate of J. U. Miner, de ceased, and all unknown helra of aald estate: tho unknown belrs of Sarah L. Smith Seeds, de ceased; Lettle Stoltenberg; Lucy M. Tygart; Roy R. Sloper and Jane Doe Sloper, husband and wife: W. A. Hunt and Jane Doe Hunt, huaband and wife; Wesley 8. Allen and Elma E. Allen, hua band and wife; Roy Hamaker and Bess Hamaker, husband and wife: Eva B. Duncan (now Lva Booker). George Edwarda Dun can, helra of tbe estate of Wil liam M. Duncan, deceased, and all unknown helra of said estate; Sarah E. Jeffrey, devisee under the will of Edward B. Mills, de ceased, and all unknown helra of aald estate: the unknown heirs ot W. I. Nichols, deceased: Moray L. Applegate, Albert Hopkina Pierce, helra of the estate of Ivan D. Applegate. deceased, and all unknown helra of aald estate; William C. Taylor and Jane Doe Taylor, husband and wife; Agnes Pierce and Richard Roe pierce, husband and wife: First National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a corporation; Klamath Falla Land and Transportation com pany, a corporation; Alice r. Dally: American National Bank of Klnmath Falls. Oregon, a cor poration; Baldwin Hardware Company, a corporation; Warren Klngdon and Jane Doe Klngdon, husband and wife: H. S. Wilson; William Reld and Jessie Reld. husband and wife; A. M. Melby and Jane Doo Melby, husband and wife: Hilda S. Murry and Richard Roe Murry, husband and Ife; G. H. Woodbury and Jane Doe Woodbury, husband and wife; Susan G. Nine and Rlcbard Roe Nine, husband and wlte; Grants Pass and Josephine Bank, corporation; Elizabeth Clen dennlng and C. R. Clendennlng. husband and wife: Russell w. Ford and Mary B. Ford, husband and wife; Beulah V. Neal; W. W. Faulkner; Klamath Com mercial Service. Inc., a corpora tion; Marie Cummlngs; C. B. Swango and Jane Doe Swango. husband and wife; LaPrarle Brothers and Anderson Motors, Inc.. a corporation; Eleanor S. Deerlng and Richard Roe Deer lng. husband and wife; tranK Ruth and Jane Doe Ruth, hus band and wife; R. H. Koch and Jnne Doe Koch, husband and wife; Klnmath Korporatlon, a corporation; Jennie Snyder and Richard Roe Snyder, husband and wife; Jospeh Phinsky and Jane Doe Phinsky, husband and wlte; John M. Jones and Jane Doe Jones, husbnnd and wife; W. W. Aldredge and Jnne Doo Aldredge, husband and wife; Charles r . Bol linger and Jnne Doo Bollinger husband and wife: Laura Schell and Richard Roe Schell, husband and wife: Albert Roy and Jane Doe Roy, husband and wife, the unknown helra of A. M. Jamison, deceased; Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby required to anncar and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or netore Thursday the 9th day of Febru ary. 1939. that being the last day ot the time prescribed In tbe order for publication of this Sum mons; and If yon fall so to answer or appear for want there of the nlaintiff will apply to the Court for tho relief prayed for In its Complaint, to-wlt: For Judgment and decree and that auch decree be entered aa- Judging and decreeing that the defendants herein n a m e d nnd each nnd everyone of you, nnd nil other persons, parties, firms, or corporations unknown owning or clnlmlng nny right, title, claim Interest, Hen or estato be decreed to have no right, title, claim, in terest. Hen or estate In or to snld real property nnd lnnd In the City of Klnmath Falls, .Klamath Coun ty, Stnte of Oregon, doscrlbed as follows, to-wlt: The nremlscs In Buena Vista Addition to the City ot Klamath Fnlls, Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, on file in the offlco ot County Clerk OREGON LEGAL NOTICES of Klamath County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wlt: Lota 8 and 9 In block 10. Lot t In block (7. Lot 3 In block 73. Lot 2 In block 78. Lot 6 In block 85. Lot 11 In block 85. Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 In block 86. Lot 1 In block 90. Ixts 12 and 13 In block 100. The south 50 feet of lot 4 In block 102 further described as follows: Beginning at the moat southerly corner of said lot 4; thence northerly 60 feet along the west line of said lot 4; thence easterly 140 feet parallel to the line between Iota 4 and 5 of aald block 102; thence southerly 50 feet along tba eaat line of aald lot 4; thence weaterly 60 feet along tbe Una between lota 4 and 6 aforesaid to point ot beginning. Lot 8 In block 103. Lot 3 In block 107. Lota 14 and IS In block 107. Lot 20 In block 108. Lots 6 and 6 In block 109, Lot 10 in block 112. Lota 2, 12, and 13 In block 1)3. Lot 1 In block 114. Lot 58 of lloselawn subdivision of block 70. The westerly 29 feet of lot 63 of Roselawn subdivision ot block 70. The premises in Canal Addition to the City of Klamath Falla, Oregon, according to the duly re corded plat thereof, on file In the office of County Clerk of Klam ath County, Oregon, and describ ed aa follows, to-wlt: Lot! 17, 18, and 19 in block 4. The premises In Darrow Addi tion to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly re corded plat thereof, on file in the office of County Clerk of Klam ath County, Oregon, and describ ed aa follows, to-wlt: Lot 6 in block 304. Lot 18 In block 306. Lot 13 In block 307. Lots 7 and 8 in block 308, Lot 15 In block 309. Lot 1 In block 311. The premises in E w a u n a Heights Addition to the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, according to tbe duly recorded plat thereof on file In the office of County Clerk of Klamath County, Ore gon, and described aa follows, to- wlt: Lot 4 in block 15. The premises in Lakevlew Ad dltion to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, on file In the office of County Clerk ot Klamath County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot 12 In block 55. The premises in Falrvlew Ad dition- to the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, on file in the office of County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot 11 in block 2. Lot 3 In block 4. Lot 4 In block 4. The west one-half ot lot 6 in block 7. Lot 9 in block 13. Tbe premises in Falrvlew Ad dition Number 2 to the City ot Klamath Falls. Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, on file In the office ot County Clerk of Klamath County, Ore gon, and described as follows, to wlt: Lot 1 In block 3. Lots 10 and 11 in block 7. Lot 3 In block 8. Lot 6 In block 12. The west one-halt ot lots 7 and 8 in block 18. The premises in First Addition to the City ot Klamath Fans, Oregon, according to the duly re corded plat thereof, on file In the office ot County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot 9 in block 4. Lot 2 In block 9. The central 20 feet ot lot 3 la block 16. Lot 8 In block 29. The south 65 feet ot lots 9 and 10 In block 34 further de scribed as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner ot lot 10 aforesaid; thence northwesterly along Seventh Street 6d feet; thence southwesterly and parallel to Lincoln Street 104.2 feet, more or less, to the west line of lot 9 aforesaid; thence southeasterly along said line 65 feet to Lin coln Street; thence northeasterly along Lincoln Street 104.2 feet, more or less, to the point of be ginning. Lota 9 and 10 in block 37, Ensterly part ot lot 1 In block 41 further described as follows Beginning at the most northerly corner ot lot 1 aforesaid; thence southwesterly along Lincoln Street 35.2 feet; thence south eastly and parallel with Fourth Street 110 feet to the alley; thence northeasterly along the alley 35.2 feet to the westerly line of Fourth Street; thence northwesterly along Fourth Street 110 feet to place ot beginning, Westerly part of lot 2 In block 41 further described as follows: Beginning at the most westerly corner of lot 2 aforesaid; thence northeasterly on Lincoln Street 35.2 feet; thence southeasterly and parallel to Fourth Street 110 feet to an alley; thence south westerly along said alloy 35.2 feet; thence northwesterly along the line between lots 2 and 3, 110 feet to point ot beginning. Lots 6 and 7 in block 41. The south half of lots 1 and 2 In block 43 further described as follows: Beginning at the in tersection of the westerly line ot Sixth Street and the northerly line of the alley through said block; thence northwesterly along Sixth Street 55 feet; thence southwesterly and parallel to the alley 104.2 feet, more or less, to the westerly line of aald lot 2; thonce southeasterly along aald line 65 feet to the alley; thence northeasterly along the alley to the point ot beginning. Lot 2 In block 44. . The northerly one-half of lots 1 and 2 of block 46, further de- LEGAL NOTICES scribed aa follows: Beginning at the moat northerly corner of laid block 46; thence aoutheaaterly along the weaterly line of Sev enth Street of said addition a dis tance ot 65 tent; thonce south westerly at right angles to Sov enth Street a distance ot 104.2 feet to the westerly line ot said lot 2; thence northweaterly and parallel to Seventh Street a dis tance of 65 feet to Jefforson street; thence northeasterly along the southerly line ot Jefferson Street a distance ot 104.2 feet to the place ot beginning. A part of lot 6 and 7 In block 4 5 of First Addition of the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, fur ther described aa follows: Begin ning at the most southerly corner ot lot 6 In block 45; thence northeasterly along Washington Street 69.4 feet; thence north westerly and parallel to Sixth Street 30 feet; thence south westerly and parallel to Washing ton Street 69.4 feet; thence southeasterly along Sixth Street 30 feet to place ot beginning, be ing part of lots 6 and 7 In aald block. Lot 1 in block 48. Tbe premises of Hillside Addi tion to the City of Klamath Falla, Oregon, according to the duly re corded plat thereof, on file In the office of County Clerk of Klam ath County, Oregon, and de acrlbed aa follows, to-wlt: Lou 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, and in block 10. Lou 1. 2, 3, 4, 6, , 7, 8, and 9 In block 11. Lot 16 in block 13. The south half of lots 1 and 2 In block 20. Lots 3, 4. 6, and ( in block 20. Tbe premises In Hot Springs Addition to th9 City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, on file In the office ot County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wlt: The north part of lot 2 in block 17 further described ai fol lows: Beginning on the westerly line of lot 2 In block 17 at a point 123.5 feet from the south west corner ot said lot; thence north 76 53' east 60.1 feet to the east line of said lot 2; thence northwest along the aald eaat line of lot 2, 84.9 feet to the north line of lot 2; thence west erly on the north line of lot 2, 24.6 feet to the west line of lot 2; thence south on the west line ot said lot 2, 73.5 feet to tbe place of beginning. The south part of lot 2 In block 17 further described as fol lows: Beginning on the south west corner of lot 2 in DlocK ll, thence easterly along the south line of sad lot 2, 5D.6 leet; thence north 21 27' west along line of nrlvate drive to an inter section of a line running south 72" 27' west from a point lit) feet northwesterly along the east erly line of lot 1 from the south east corner of said lot 1; thence westerly along said intersection line to the west line OI lot z thence south on the west line of lot 2, 60 feet to the place of be ginning. Lot 3 In block 17. Part of lot 6 in block 17 fur ther described as follows: Begin ning on the southerly line of Portland Avenue at me norin- westerlv corner ot said lot 6 In block 17; thence southerly on the line between lots 6 and 7 ot said block 17 a distance ot 100.4 feet to a stake; thence easterly at an angle to the left of 8a" a ais- tance ot 32.1 feet to a stake; thence northerly 98.3 feet to the southerly line of Portland Ave nue at a point midway between the northeasterly corner and the northwesterly corner ot said lot 6; thence westerly along the southerly line of Portland Ave nue a distance ot 39.1 feet to the point ot beginning except an ease ment for driveway and reserva tion of sewer easement. Lot 12 In block 17. Lots 16 and 17 in block 18. Lot 21 in block 18. Lot 16 In block 27. Lot 15 in block 30. The premises in Second Hot Springs Addition to the City ot Klamath Falls. Oregon, accord ing to the duly recorded plat thereof, on tile in the office ot County Clerk of Klamatn County Oregon, and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot 8 In block 4. Lot 15 In block 57. Lot 3 in block 60. The premises in Industrial Ad dition to the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to tne duly recorded plat thereof, on file In the office ot County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and described aa follows, to-wlt: Lots 20, 21, and 22 in block 7. Lots 62 and 63 in block 17. The premises in Original Town of Klamath Falls, Oregon, ac cording to the duly recorded plat thereof, on tile in the office ot County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wlt: Lot 3 In block 1. Lot 5 in block 6. The premises in Mills Addition to the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly re corded plat thereof, on file in the office of County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Lot 329 in block 111. Lot 4S0 in block 114. Lots 481 and 482 in block 114. Lots 675 and 676 in block 116. Lot 668 in block 116. Lot 645 in block 119. Lot 379 In block 122. The premises In Mills Second Addition to the City ot Klamnth Falls, Oregon, according to the duly recorded Plat thereof, on file In the office ot County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wlt: Lots 7 and 8 In block 200. Lot 11 in block 206. Lot 12 in block 206. Lot 14 in block 214. The premises in Nichols Addi tion to the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly re corded plat thereof, on file in the PAGE THREB LEGAL NOTICES office ot County Clork ot Klam ath County, Oregon, and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Part of lot 3 In block 64 fur thor described as follows: Begin ning at the most southerly eor ner ot block 64; thenca north easterly along the northwest Una of Lincoln Street 88 feat to tha southwest corner of property herein described, the true point ot beginning; thenca northwest at right anglea to Lincoln Street 106.6 feet; thenca northeasterly and parallel with Lincoln Street 60 feet: thence southeasterly and parallel with Seventh Street 106.1 feet to nnrthwestorly line of Lin coin Street; thencs southwesterly along northwest line of Lincoln Street 60 feet to the point ot be ginning, being a portion ot lot I ot said block 64. Part of lot 8 In block 64 fur ther described aa follows: Begin ning at the south corner of bloek 64; thence northwest along th northeast line ot Seventh Street '106.6 feet to the point ot begin ning; thence north along th east line of Proapeet Street 167.44 feet; thence southeast and parallel to Seventh Street ex tended 91.72 feet; thence south west and parallel with Lincoln Street 32.6 feet; thence south east and parallel with Seventh Street extended 13.5 feet; thence aouthwest and parallel with Lin coln Street 97.75 feet to the point of beginning. The premises in Railroad Addi tion to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly re corded plat thereof, on file In the office of County Clerk ot Klamath County, Oregon, and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Lou 12A, 12B, 12C, 12D. II, 14A, 14B, 15A, and 15B In block 2. Lot 2 In block I. Lot! 15C, 16A, and 16B la block 3. Lot 4 B In block 6. Lot 5A In block 6. Lot 13D In block E. Lot 9A In block . Lot 36B In block 7. The premlaes In Riverside Ad dltion to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to th duly recorded plat thereof, on tile In the office of county ciera; ot Klamath County, Oregon, and described aa follows, to-wlt: Lot 1 In block 16. Tbe premises In Second Addi tion to the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly re corded plat thereof, on file In th office ot County Clerk of Klam ath County, Oregon, and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Lots 7 and 8 In block 17. Lot 10 In block 18. Lota 7 and 8 in block 19. Lou 11 and 12 in block 20. Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20 la block 21. Lota 7 and 8 In block 24. Lou 9 and 10 in block 24. Lots 13 and 14 In block 29. Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 23, and 24 In block 82. Lots 9 and 10 In block 35. Lou 2, 3, and 4 in block 41. The premlsea In Shire's Addi tion to tbe City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, according to the duly re corded plat thereof, on file in the office of County Clerk ot , Klamath County, Oregon, and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: The north part ot lot 6 14 block 1 further described as fol lows: Beginning at the northwest corner of lot 6 in block 1: thenca) In a southerly direction along thsj west line of said lot 6, 70 feet? thence east 55 feet, more or less, to the east line of said lot 43 thence north along the east Una) ot said lot 6, 70 feet to th northeast corner of said lot 6; thence west along the north Una of said lot 6, 65 foet, more or less, to the point ot beginning. The following real property and land described by Metes and bounds in section 32, T. 38 S. R 9 E. W. M., described as fellows: Beginning at a point In section 32 T. 38 S. R. 9 E. W. M. from which the quarter corner on tha north boundary ot said section bears N. 33.24 chains and east 19.28 chains; run thence N. 491 east 1.82 chains (120.12 feet) to) the right bank of the Big Klam ath Water Ditch; thence S. 39 E. 7.84 chains (517.44 feet): thence S. 49 W. 1.42 chains) (93.72 feet); thence N. 41 W, to the place of beginning; ex cepting a frontage of 150 feet sold to K. M. Manning and ex cepting that portion of Conger Avenue Included In the above de scription. And further decreeing that yon and each and everyone of yon and II other persons, parties, firm or corporations unknown ownlnaj or claiming any right, title, In terest, lien or estate In or to th real property or any part oil parcel thereof be forever enjoined and debarred from ever asserting! In law, equity, or otherwise any, right, title, claim. Hen, Interest! or estate in and to said real property and land or any part or parcel thereof adverse to plain tiff, and for such other and fur ther relief which to tha Gourd may seem Just and equitable lnf the premises. This Summons is served upon! you by the publication thereof! once each week for a period of four (4) successive and consecu tive weeks (5 Insertions) in tha Evening Herald, the official newspaper of the City of Klam ath Falls, Oregon, a municipal corporation, published daily and ot general circulation In th County of Klamath In the Stat of Oregon, by order of the Hon orable Edward B. Ashurst, Judg of the above entitled Court, mad and entered on the 6th day of January, 1939, Date of first publication of thla Summons Is January 9, 1939. Date ot last publication Is on February 6, 1939. (Signed) ' D. E. VAN VACTOR, City Attorney, Attorney for Plaintiff, 221 Odd Fellows Bldg. Klamath Falls, Oregoq J9-16-23-30. F6 h'v. I