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: 1 1 JCLAMATFf NEWS r Xlariiaih 'News; lb Vffi . ' ir uier C(JUIlM(.H t The director Ud ),., h a ln hrli loKollier mprwwiitaUvM of V c .u. SlHklyou coin.tl0. n 1 ornla nU Klumath and Uk, .!,. ,, , U fining with elimination of tho coyote. i.. a iiltllMhed hv ' r.,r.-torn: M'" ott.f. iiJ. in; i:yron H. Hurtl, .. (illir Hlronarh, trcniiiirvr, ltliiK 'hu ott'Bri of tlm n. Ull'llntf IIK R Pt11ll.l CN'Si'N .... Muuutfliijf K1I tor iVil.l) lOtllliic tht 'iitnfflfi Ht Klnmulh r u ,nlicl-cU tnutt..r. rvrry nntritlim :'ii Muii, ft.-, I. o. O. I. UullJlnir! iouih Fifth irr.4. x Trlrphf UJJ (iiriinuiilt utlotm tun) ntuUm hllHlillitf vomuitiiy. ftiniiiK' 10 rn-MVo triMr pji I'ln uittori I'f-lmrliiiaiit lit..! Mini a. iu. and a cony will I 'to you; Hi It IITfOM 1IATKN a-iiitloiiM 1'iiVnbU In Advftnrn hy i-urrir, pr wck ,1.1 bv currier, prr tiiuuth ... .fui l.v rurrli-r. tin your .. k.imiI Uuiiiutli County ft.Mii M:VM mill :.ITFI PUKf. UillKrnt 1" I'" m or Ml J I Order of DeMolay Dance on Thursday Masonic Hall to be Scene of Entertainment for Member and Invited Guests Wednesday, Sept. 23. 1925 Crest on Frock "Is Stylish Now, Page Sevefl OI-KH IAI. PAI'KII K'lTV or KI.A MATH T l.l.n y is ICING DEPOT Hint Klamuth Kalln will I'lilral Icing ilallon for anil fruit cars bntween nil Vullny anil I'jrlluiid I uru bright, acrurilltiK til m clnolit miiilo lust IllRlli f.i, lenrned that tho firm uk car to ho Iroil In Fulls wan sent suuth yvs i t li I ho tint lurlund of nt from tho Klumath The king was done by aih Icq and Ktoruno com- Iclnit Is miccoK.if lil It U n prubuhlo that Klamath prove the Merra of Dioro ll-st rl tint ton than olhorwliie Nulron Cut-oft open a Ban FrancUri strulicht Eorlh by way of Klamath jiM't will bring Into Klam- thiiiiaiiiidx of dollurs fri'lKht Impnrlatlon, It Is and will make possible lii'nt south of Klamath udtii'ts such us the let- Klamath Chuplnr. Order nf I)n. Molay. will entorlaln with a dunc ln; party at the Masonic hall on Thumduy eveniun. OancliiK will sturt if I and continue until 11 P. m. Special Invitations huvu been rent lady friends of the order and girls of the DauRhters of Job. Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Bathlany, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones, Mr. and Mri. V. W. Ilochtol and Prof, and Mrs. II. K. Jackson, will act as chaperones for the occasion. Prior to the dance a business nmetlnK will be held at 8 p. m. at which master, senior and Junior counclllcTs will he elected for the remainder of the 192S term Pur. therlnu of plans for an Inltlutlon ! of a lurKo class on October 22 will also he part of the business pro gram. , 11 xk 5 jath Box Shooks iJsed r to .Carry 4uoods bouth Mamuth box shook to ship tli product for the first Biiload of lettuce left here hound for California. It d that 40 carloads of let he shipped out of here, it of this season. Prat- I leltuce used for homo n Is coming from Klam- t carload of sugar beots lenvs I ho Klamath ccmn- realt along tho H. P. rnll hwaid to the Sacramento ir company's refinery this I. They wero rnlsed by '. Nelsim. ' Nearly 60 car 1 leave for tho vnllcy wlth- kvs. . - TOUL HELD OVER FOR GRAND JURY John Toul, whom It Is alleged cracked the safe of Cofer brothers, contractors, late last week and who Is charged with larceny of a dwelling hcuse In connection with theft of women's wearing apparel. Including a $600 mink coat and n limit $100 worth of silk uniler thlngs. was bound over to tho grund jury ly Justice of the Peace Ken dull yesterday after a preliminary hearing. A hnlt dozeen witnesses appear ed against Toul, who refused the aid of counsel. He pleaded his own case to Kendall who hound him ovor. Tho grand Jury will consid er i 'foul's case along with others early In 'October It' Is understood. 1 1WY DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS MITCHELL REFUSES TO STOP AIR FIGHT (Contlifurd from Pago One) ERENCE PLANNED COYOTE MENACE eratlon of . all counties ln ion of the state Is ne'ees- effectlvely control the coy- lace," was a brief summary lenient made last evening Hey (1. Jewott, Oregon dlr- Ihe United States proda- biinl survey, when discussing refuso to prosecute his fight when called as a witness by the probers. Tho reply was emphatic In Us In sistence that' under no consideration, would be forego his "prosecution and Bell out." That a separate order for his ap pearance before tho board of Inquiry sitting nt Lakchurst, and probing the Shenandoah disaster would be Issued for Mitchell's appearance there, was the opinion, of his brother officers. Flngors of the aircraft Investi gators have not only reached to the eighth corps area headquarters, but have boon felt at Kelly, Brooks and Duncan fields here. Orders were received Tuesday for chiefs of these flying fields to furnish Immediately to Washington headquarters a de tailed account of flying during the past year. Kspoclnlly wanted are figures on the number of aircraft hours flown by individual ships of various types. Sale of dresses at Bee Begln's Dress Shop 129 So. 7th St. One rack of dresses to go at $12.75. 22-27 Came Fashion ssys "youTmay! embroider your family crest or your own tncnoram J on t the front of your frock or you tony. make the embellishment merely' a note of color, y This jumper frock of fine French flannel with the' smocked skirt, is stitched in ffrcen, yellow, red and other col ori. - FAIR EXHIBITS SHIPPED FRIDAY Armed with material from Klam ath county with yhich to compete with every other county ln Oregon, County Agent ('. A. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Iee! and Frunk Sex ton will leave Fj-iday morning for Salem where thoy will Install and tako charge of the booth for Klam ath county during the weok of'the Oregon state fair. Teams to be taken to the state fair, include the boy' livestock Judg ing team which will compete with other teams of Oregon and possibly Southern Washington. The work of the teams will be supervised by Frank Sexton, boys' and girls' club work agent.- .Members of the livestock judging team are Cecil Haley, Bryant WiJ liams and Karl Kiger. Included In the exhibits nro three dozen Jars of canned fruit, the pick of all canned fruits exhibited at the county fair. Fancy work, art work and vegetables that Wero awarded the bluo ribbon prizes will also be Included in the exhibits which are now packed and ready for shipment to the state fair at Salem next week. KxtliMiitfe CIoMlng NEW YORK, Sept.: 22. Closing j bids on Tuesday's stock exchange In-; eluded: American Bosh, 37 14; Am erican Can, 230 '4; Mack Truck, 21GV1; NYC, 122; North Amer ican, 58 ; Packard Motor, 42; Itadio Corporation, CO; Seaboard, 46; Southern Itullway, 16; Union Pacific, 14114; U 8 Btcol. 122'4; Chrysler Motor, 1CH4; Col umbia Cas, 77; Dodge Bros., 29; General Motors, 10614; IIupp Motor, 26. " Money Rate Rise NKW YOltK. Sept. 22. The rise In money rates to the highest of the year, naturully bad sumo restraining effect upon today's dealings ln bonds. II did not bring about any noticeable sagging of prices, but It did tend to further curtail buying, and In consequence to Increase the Inertia o f the market. Chicago tiruln Wheat , Open Close September $1.63 $1.60 14 December 1.62 1.60 May i... 1.64 1.63 Corn Open Close September $ .88 $ .87 December .81 .80 May 4. 86 .? .85 Wheat PORTLAND, Sept. 22. Cash wheat, club, $1.40; big bend blue- stem, $1.60; ordinary bluestem or baart, $1.48; turkey red, ordinary, $1.40; turkey red, dark fancy,' $1.41; red Russian, $1.40; forty fold, $1.48.; ' Hpuds SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 22. Po tatoes, rivers, fancy wharf, $2.25 $2.40; Washington gems, $2.60 $2.75. llisttrr PORTLAND, Sept. 22. Butter Belling price, creamery prints, ex tras, 53c; dairy buying price, 37c. Cheese selling price: Tillamook county triplets, 30c31c; loaf, 31c Irr 32c; Oregon triplets, not branded 20c; Tillamook selling prices: trip lets, 27c; loaf, 28c; Coos county cheese selling price: triplets, 29c; loaf, 30c. Eggs, buying price, current re ceipts, 86c37c; hennery -white, 38c39c; hennery pulletB, 32c Foreign Kxrhuiigc NEW YORK, Sept. 22. Foreign exchange demand: Great Britain, $4.84; France. $4.73; Belgium, 94.37; Italy, $4.0C4. Wool, Nominal PORTLAND, Sept. 22. Wool. nominal. Valley, fine half blood 33ci?ii35c; medium, or blood, 33c W35C1 coarse or, blood, 30c 32c; braliL 28c, ,'At valley, points. i prices are 2c 5c. higher for select ed lots. Cattln SAN PRANCIsfco. Sent.' 22. Cattle, strong; steers, good. 7.00 s.uu; cows, good, $5.50 $7.00. Calves, scarce and heavy; over 200 IDs., $8.00$10.60. Hogs, steady;1 light. 814.76SB 13.zd; medium, $14.00$14.60. Sheep, firm; lambs, ' $12.60 $14.60; ewes. $3.60$8.00: weth ers, $8.60$10.50. . News Classified Ads I CLASSIFIED AD RATES 1 line 1 day 1 line 2 days , ..10t -16c line, 3 days line 4 days -20c -25c I I Una 1 week I 1 line 1 month .30o 75e FOR SALE Real Estate FOR BALE By owner. Attractive three room house, bath, modern plumbing, breakfast nook, also garage and woodshed. Price $1,600. Terms. Phono K51-W. S22-25 FOR BALE Splendid corner lot in Hot Springs. Close In. 50x76 feet. Price $1,000. Call 901 Lincoln St. or phone 636-M. For Sale Real Estate (Con't) FOR SALE Fqur room modern bungalow on Lincoln St. Good location. Terms. Cull 1237 East St. J9tf FOR SALE 17 room rooming . house,- Reasonable price. Good money maker. Call at 804 Main. .Tiff FOR SALE (Con't) - FOR RENT. KMI'I.OVH TRAFFIC SCOUT WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. As a result of nearly being run down by an automobile recently, Presi dent Coolldge has the services of a traffic "scout" to protoct him on his strolls about the capital. The sccut is a bicycle policeman. He began his services Tuesday. f& Position WantedZ : AlYtt7rtNJ ooqQ. 1 H0SWu.V' , . -r.,r--r -rutrtN TO ' ' you we . . ..muT SUFFER.. lM iw nw - 1 .tv nir -tvve. BUT 1 CFVN I 00 T 1I( tm . J Kl I PWMFfA VV i--t . I iU.v,r.r WmirS SHt W I'm"-" . i KNOCK- Uliw-Ji- QOONO Ti' Legal Notices 81MMONP Equity No. 100a E. FOR SA.LE One of the best com- pwwiy ruisnea nomes m ino FURNISHED HOUSE for rent, ttl city, lot large enough for an-1 children. Call 538 Walnut. 823-24 other house, yard in nice lawn, trees, and shrubbery, garage. Price $6.00. $3,000 down, bal ance on monthly payments, splen did location, on pavement. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. Fwialslkissll Helms Three-room, completely furnish ed house to trade as first navment on larger house. Want about four- room modern house- on pavement. B. H. S., care News. S9tf FOR SALH: Nice little home on pavement, in good location: gar age; price $2,260, $350 down and $30 per month and interest. 901 Lincoln, phone 636-M. FOR SALE Splendid close-in two apartment house; price 6.000.' Call 901 Lincoln or Phone 636-M. FOR SALE Splendid ranch proper ty in different parts of the county. Phone 636-M. or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE! Boautifal new 5-room bungalow, basement garage; splen did location for home; $5,250. Phono 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE New modern 6-room bungalow; psice $4,500; terms. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR SALE Only a few good lots left in Mills Addition; price $250 each. Phone 636-M or call 901 Lincoln. FOR RENT OR SALE Store In Mills Addition, 1928 Wantland Ave. Size 18x20 feet. Write E. A. Larkin. Gen. Delivery. S20-23 FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment. 6z2 Walnut. S22-23 TO LEASE 300 - acres of duck and geese ponds. Inquire S. L. Burnett. Millers bland. S22-23 FOR RENT Steam heated room. Bath adjoining. :: Close in. Phone 784 or 613. ' '. S20-24 FOR RENT Furnished two room apartment, private- bath and phene. . 69 Washington St. Phone 428-M. S17-23 Fir Rmt. Strictly modern, steam heated, furnished .ar iftments, McCarthy Apartment, C30 Pine St Phone 800. S4tf Cmh Register-'. KDghtly used Dalton, Burroughs;' gmrunleed. Cash or terras. South well Stationery Store. Phone 602. , 810 O10 FOR SALi; 1924 Ford roadster or delivery. - Reasonable. Inquire at Orogon California Highway Garage. .. 817-23 FOR SALE Boston terrier male pup from pedigreed toy stock, $35. Write, phone or call Nancy Vollmnn, Rocky Point. S22-27 HELP WANTED Female WANTED Middle aged woman as companion and housekeeper tor elderly woman. Box 165, News. -. Ri7tf i HELP WANTED Male MESSENGER BOY wanted, over 1: - Call Western Union. 822 WANTED WANTED To care for children or housework by the hour. Phone -492-M. S23-25 FOR Him; Saddle . and pack horses ta hunting parties, $1.50 per day per horse, packer $5. M. H. Wampler, Rocky Point. Phone Odessa Ranch. A25 S25 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Large crab apples. 636 Conger . Ave. Phc-ne 373-R. S22-24 FOR SLE Splendid residence lot in good location; close in; price $600. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR SALE Lots in all parts of the city for 10 per cent down and 86 equal payments on unpaid balance. Call 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. Nice five room modern bunga low on paved street. Two large lots ln Hot Springs Addition, Two good lots in Nichols Addition. It will pay you to see this property, as it is part of an estate that has to be settled. Call 206 Fourth St., corner Pine. . . A5tt FOR SALE Some splendid lots ln Mills Addition, very cheap. Phone 536-M or call 901 Lincoln. , FOR SALE One and one-halt acres in alfalfa and potatoes, on high way, close ln. Price $1,000, on easy terms. 901 Lincoln. Phone 636-M. WANTED Three auto log trucks,' good haul. Inquire Jack Hor ton, Hiidekrand, Ore. 822-28 ' CAPABLE STENOGRAPHER des ires position. - Seven years ex-; perlence. Phone 92. S18-24 WANTED Washing to do at home. 606 Walnut. Carefully, done. r 817-23 lost I LOST Shell rim glasses near Geo--, tral - school. - C R. Hudgel on' case. Return to News. S23 ' , MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE English Springer Span iel puppies from Imported train ed parents, Sire, the only Amer ican and English International Champion in the -world. Fastest ' retrievers, always under com mand, pretty house dogs. Prices SHORTHAND Taught ichbuusuii:, luur cuuitu uutu inu litters. See "what you are buy ing. Lucile Redner.i P. O. Box 171. S22-27 FOR SALE Wheliuu' 'pSrlable saw mill, capacity 3,000 ft. 66 h.p. engine outfit, new this spring, cost $900. Best offer takes it. Nancy Vollman. Phone or call Rofky Point. ' S22-27 FOR SALE Big young draft horse, or will buy mate. See O. K. Stables, ask for Martin Pernoll. S20-26 . Slfoirpslhinif Ews 100 ewes and 17 bucks for sale. All purebred stock. Burr West brook, Merrill, Ore. 820-26 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Mildred E. Daly. Plaintiff, vs. Val J. Daly, Defendant. To Val J. Daly, defendant. In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint itled against you In the above en titled suit on or before the 4th day of November, 1925, that being the day of the last publication of Sum mons and the last day within which you are required to answer as fix ed by the order of publication of this Summons, it you tall to appear and answer the plaintiff will ap ply to court for the -relief demand ed in said complaint, to-wit: For a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now ex isting between you and the plain tiff, on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treatment rendering ner life burdensome. This Summons is served upon you by publication once a week for six successive weeks persuant to an order of the Hon orable A. L. Leavltt. Hated September 19th, 1925. The first publication to be made on the 23rd day of September, 1925, the last publication to be on the 4th day of November, 1926. H. C. MERRYMAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls, Oregon. 823,30 07,14,21,28 N4 FOR SALE One of the beet im proved ranches in Langell Val ley, 160 acres, under irrigation, $30 per acre. Call 901 Lincoln or" phone 636-M. HAY DELIVERED U Noll. 920 Lincoln. Phone 697-W. 810 10 FOR SALE Young extra special thoroughbred Rhode Island Red Cockrel for mating. Call at 2036 Garden Ave. or phone 545-J. S18-24 Gregg system. Price, Room House. - evenings. Call or write Mrs. No. 14, Court . ' S20-26 'PARAGON'!... made .to . measure. , coats, $18.60 4o $59.75. All wool fabrics, also Manhattan Woolen Mills for woolens, all descriptions. ' Mrs. Beatrice Cory. 622 So. 5th.' St. Phone 456-M. 816 016 DRESSMAKING 1240 Ave. Phone 547-R. Sargent SlOtt ... D? WE DON'T CARRY your fav orite magaiine - or newspaper ' we'll order it for you. Hale's News Agency. - S10 O10 MRS. WILLARD JOHNSON, teacher of piano, private lessons 1 hour a week and privilege of class . work in composition, mnslcal his-' . tory, ear training, etc. Terms $5 a month. Studio 603 No. 3rd. Phone 284-M. Residence 1000 California. Phone 790-W. 84 04, DRESSMAKING Mrs. H. G. Whit-, ney. 610 So. 6th.. Phone 456-M, SI Ol CERTIFICATE OF AHHfMED BUS INESS NAME Section 7777, Orogon Laws State of Oregon ss. County of Klamath. We, Joe Biglia and Thomas Frod sham. being first duly sworn, each for himself, deposes and says: That we are engaged in that cer tain restaurant business, located on tho corner of Wall and Esplanade Streets in the City of Klamath Falls, County of Klamath, State of Oregon known as Boston Restau rant. Under the snld name we are conducting a general restaurant business: that we both reside In the and Thomas Frodsham, each own ing a one-halt interest in the said property and business on the cor ner of Wall and Esplanade Streets, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 19th day of September, A. D. 1925. JOE BIGLIA. THOMAS FRODSHAM. Witnesses: Mrs. Merle Frodsham. O. A. McCarthy. Subscribed and sworn ,to before me this 19th day of September, A. D. 1925. , 'G. A. MCCARTHY. Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires . March 20, 1929.) 823,30 07,14 XOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Equity No. KHI7 E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE "STATE OF OREGON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. Frank C. Bramwell, Superintendent of State Banks for the State of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs. O. J. Hawk enson, Langell Lumber Company. I a corporation, . and D. D. Hull, Defendants. By virtue of an affidavit and or der of sale Issued out of the above entitled court on the 22nd day of September, 1925, upon a Judgment and decree of mortgage foreclosure entered in the above entitled suit on the 22nd day of September, 1925, commanding me to make sale of the Teal property hereinafter des cribed, I will on the 23rd day of October, 1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the' front door of the Court House in Klamath Falls offer for sale and proceed to sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand the real property here inafter described or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sums of $25,000.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of seven (7) per County. Oregon, and particularly described as follows, to-wit: . The east half of the east half of Section 20 in Township 40 South of Range 13 East Wil lamette Meridian, the west halt of the west half of Section 21 In Township 40 South of Range 13 East Willamette Meridian, the west half of the northwest quarter the southeast quarter c-t the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 28 in Township 40 South of Range 13 East Willamette Meridian, the southwest quarter of Sec tion 28 in Township "40 South of range 13 East Willamette Mer idian, comprising of 640 acres all In all. (Signed) BURT E. HAWKINS. Sheriff of Klamath County. Oregon. 323,30 07,14.21,28 NOTICE FOR PI'IILICATIOX Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore. Notice is hereby given tihat Wil liam F. B. Chase, of Bonanza, Ore gon, who, on January 10, 1920, made Homestead Entry. No. 011181, for W14NE14, NWKSE ""1 SE14NW14. Section 28, Township 39S., Range 12E., Willamette Mer idian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to es tablish claim to tho land above described, before J. O. llamaker, U. S. Commissioner, at Bonanza, Ore gon, on the 7th day of November, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: E. W. Miller. John Miller, John Bunn, J. A. Mahoney, all of Bo nanza, Orogon. F. P. LIGHT, 822022 Register. NOTICE OF F1XAI, SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned has filed in the Coun- cont ner annum since May 23rd. ty Court of the State of Oregon, for 1921. and the further sum of Klamath County, the Final Ac- tl. 500.00 attorneys fees and the count of his administration of the Room of said Conrt as the plce tor the hearing of said Final Account and the settlement thereof. Dated: Sept. 9, 1925. ; R. C. GROESBECK, . Administrator of the Estate of Victoria Woznick, De-., ceased. S9.16, 23,3001 ' - ,. ; ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore. September 9, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Frank F. Mullan, of Dorrls, California, who, on November 1, 1923, made Additional Homestead Entry, Acts . June 9, 1916 and March 2, 1889, No. 012106, for WNW4 of Sec tion 33. Township 40S., Range 7E Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three ' Year Proof, to establish claim to the hind above described, "before Bert C, Thomas, U. -S. Commission er, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 9th day of November, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Jcsso L. High, David Stotts, Wil- . liam Raymond, Al Cummins, all ot Dorrls, California. F. P. LIGHT, S12 012 inc. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore. ' August 31, 1925. Notice Is hereby given that Joseph B. Toepen, ot Kirkford, Oregon, who, on July- 31, 1924, made Forest Homestead Entry List 6-487, No. 012260, for WH NE1, 814SENE, NK14SE14, and NNW8E14, Section 34. Township 28S., Range 7 E., Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice ot intention to make Throe Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, befnro C. R, DeLap, Clork of the County Court, at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, on the 10th day ot October, 1925. . . , Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Zumbrunn, Emit Zumbrnna, math Falls Oregon: ' further sum of $22.00 dollars costs' Estate of Victoria Woznick, de-i William Zumbrunn and Wlllard that the true and real 'names of! and the costs and expenses of and ceased, and said court has fixed he parties conducting said bust- upon thte writ, the said real pro- October 12 1925, at 3:00 o'clock L. . these affiants. Joe Biglia perty being situated in Klamath P. M. as the time and the Court Church, all ot Kh-kford, Oregon. F, P. LIGHT, S3 03 Inc. . Register. 'n