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JL Mrs. Chris Heidtman came In from J Arant, whose postotflce address Is a contest at any time before patent Merrill Thursday to enjoy the Rodeo Klumath Falls, Oregon, did, on the issues, by filing a corroborated affi with her many friends in this city. 17th day of January, 1911, fils In this davit in this office, alleging facte < . <•'. IHlOW EIt office sworn statement and applica which would defest the entry. Attorney and Counselor at ia«w NOTH E FOR PI BI.K'ATION tion, No. 04394, to purchase th« E% ' A. W. ORTON. Rooms 7 and 6. I Not Coal Lands) NE%, 8W% NE%, section 13, town- 5-23-7-18 r Register. Return to Private Dellvcritw Murdock Bldg Klamath Fall. | Department of the Interior, United , ship 38 south, range 9 east, Willam Van lllper Bros., the grocers, have M/TICE FOR PUBLICATION States Land Office at Lakeview, ette Meridian, and the timber thereon ealablished an automobile delivery. r Oregon. May 13. 1912. . under the provisions of the act of ' SALEM. May 31. After spending The systematic delivery heretofore (Not Coal I-anda) Notice Is hereby given that Ava M. i June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, «souths III preparing them, the state maintained hy all of the grocery WILL L LEONARD Barnes, whose postolflc« address Is Timber and »tone bepttrUr ‘ ent ot the ,nter,or- United known as the "Timber end “ tone lax commission, working In conjunc-1 store In the rlty has been abandoned, States I-and Office at Lakeview, Klamath Falls, Oregon, did. on the Law,** st such value as might be fixe«) , lion with a committee appointed bv un<! every business house Is now run Delatist Oregon. May 13, 1912. 1st day of March, 1912, file In this oy apuraisement. and that, pursuant lb« Inst legislature Is sending out ning Its own wagons. It Is likely that Notice is hereby given that Andrew office sworn statement and applica m such application, the land and tim lalilatlvo petitions for four tax ineui- other stores will soon put on auto White-Maddox bldg tion No. 05390, to purchase ths ber thereon have been appraised at a J. Manning, of Klamath Falls. Ore- urea thut will be submitted to the peo mobiles I NE%8W*4, SE%8W%, NE%8E%, total of 3487.50, the timber estimate 1 gon, who, on February 12 1912. ple at the next genernl election. made homestea«! entry No. 04242, for NW% HE%, Section 32, Township These proposed measures are a con- Hplendld progress Is being made on I 37 8., Range 9 E., Willamette Merid «t 225,000 board feet at 31.50 p«r M., lot 4, Section 2, Township 37 S., and the land 3150; that said appl>- slltutlonal amendment, authorising ,b„ , x<ttvnt|OI, for lhl, n«w building to MINI C ian. and the timber thereon, under •atit will offer final proof in support Range 10 E , Willamette Meridian, the luxation Of Incomes; a law to «i-|bl , ,,, by () w Wh)tp JuM, eaMl Orcbrslra or Band th« provisions of the act of June 3, of his application and sworn state has filed notice of intention to make empt from taxation household furnl- (>f ,b„ AlIlprl,.Hll Bank and Trust com- Euro lulled for all occasions 1878, an«! acts amendatory, known as meni on the 7th day of June, 1912. final commutation proof to establish I ture, wearing apparel and similar pany Tb(. building Is to have a uO- ) ) ITNDALL the ’’Timber and Stone Law," at such cetore C. R. De Lap, county clerk of claim to the land above described, be •«•n-productlve personalty; a law to. |<<ot front a„d b), two stories Klamath Falli. Herald Office value as might be fixed by appraise Klamath county, at Klamath Fall«, fore C. R. De i-ap, county clerk of •tempt mortgage notes and other b|ab Klamath county, Oregon, at Klamath ment, an«J that, pursuant to such ap Oregon « refills from taxation of the same. Falls, Oregon, on the 26th day of plication, the land and timber there Any person Is at liberty to protexi property value, a revision of the In on have been appraised at a total of this purchase before entry, or initiate June, 1912. Henry Bemon Is In the city from his heritance tax law, following the model "KODAK” 3538.7 5; the timber estimated at a contest at any time before patent ! Claimant names as witnesses: law recommended by the Nutlonal ranch near Htukel bridge. He line Beveloplag and Printing J. Y. Johnson of Klamath Falls, 126,«00 board feet at 31 per M., and Issues, by filing a corroborated affi Tax Association, which proposed law put In a large acreage of potatoes and Carefully and promptly dona as Oregon; Valentine Bernhardt of 525,000 board feet at 75 cents per davit la this office, alleging facta ould Increase the .tat« revenu« from th” pro«|*«ct. •»* line for h «.od well as portrait work. Mall your Klamath Falls, Oregon;J. P. Colahan M., and the land at 320; that aaid ap which would defeat entry. i«idlr«><t souries jerop. orders to of Dairy, Oregon; John I^onard of plicant will offer final proof in sup A. W. ORTON, By a recent atueiidmniit to the slate I COTTAGE STUDIO Klamath Falls, Oregon. port of bis application and sworn 4-11-6-6 r Register. Klsnuitli Falla, On-gon . ..nstltutlon th., legislative n«s..mbly tyQRK JQ || J(j[Y 5-22-6-20 r Register. statement on the 20th day of July, Is dxprivod of power to enact any law 1912, before ('. R. De Lap. county NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION regulating taxation or exemptions, SUMMONS clerk of Klamath county, Oregon, at (Not Coal Lands) ■ •«I for that reason th« last legisla <<LNMTRI<TION BY RECLAMA RE-ELECT Ol.lt OFFICERS In the Circuit Court of the State of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Department of the Interior, United TION NERVI! E HAN BEEN BE WATER I HERN ANNOTATION ture gao» to the state tax commission Oregon, for the County of Klam States I-and Office at Lakeview, Any person is at liberty to protest LAYER PENDING NETTI,EMENT and a committee of seven members ath. , this purchase before entry, or Initiate Oregon. May 23, 1912. OF IIIGHTN OF WAY All of the old directors were ru- from the house and five from the sen George E. Morey. Plaintiff, a contest at any time before patent Notice Is hereby given that Albert ate the tank of outlining un«l placing ¡ i e'ected at the annual meeting of the VB. Issue««, by filing a corroborated affi Mark, whose postoffice address is ( 1 There ar«- now pending before th« stockholders of the Klamath Water before the people needed leglidatlon | H L. Greer and Sara B. Greer, Hla davit in this office, alleging facts Olene, Oregon, did, on the 9th day along thia line "Rational tax re-1 interior department offers to com I'eeni Association held Friday after which would defeat the entry. Wife, Defendants. of November, 1911, file In this office form" I m the title placed on the «over. promise both th« Albright A Mickler noon. There were no opositlon nom To H. L. Greer and Sara B. Greer, sworn statement and application No. A. W. ORTON, and olene Livestock company rights inations ugalnst the old directors In of the Initiative |>etltlona. Defendants Above Named: 5-23-7-18 r Register •5134, to purchase the NE% 8E%, of way suits. It was Impossible for th«, Third and Fourth districts and In the name of the State of Ore- The Oral ineuHiire la an amrndnienl Section 31, Township 39 8., Range the owners of the lands and the rep Abel Ally. C. (I. Merrill and C. A. PLBLK AT1ON <»F NU.MMONH | gon; You and each of you, are here to article V of the atate constitution. I resentatives of the reclamation ser- Bunting receive«! all but a few scat ll> the Justice’s Court, District of 11% E., Willamette Meridian, and by required to appear and answer the ■ nd aaya "Taxes may be lmpoa«<l on the timber thereon, under the pro ¡vice to com« to an understanding re tering votes, in the First district J. Llnkvllle, Klamath County, Ore visions of the act of June 3, 1878, complaint filed against you in the Incomes, from whatever source or garding the value of the hinds needed R Dixon and J It. Elliott were nom gon. above-entitled suit, on or before the sources derived, and such sourc«w may i by the government for rights of way inated. and in the second John Irwin H. H. Bishop, by B. St.George Bishop, and acts amendatory, known as the 11th day of July, 1912, that being the bo cliiaalfled for the purpoae of taxa "Timber and Stone Law," at such I for the extension of the east branch and Hans Nylander. The vote was His Atorney In Fact, Plaintiff. value as might be fixed by appraise- { last day of publication of this sum- lion. Taxes on Incomes mny be either I canal To force the mutter to a con as follows va. Dixon 6.4UO, Elliott 2,- liroportlonal or graduated nnd pro-1 meat, and that, pursuant’toTuch’ap- n,OM- and the la8t da7 wlthin whlch clusion the government a« ver a I weeks Frank P. Sargent, Defendant. Irwin 7,11*. Nylander 1,511. greaalve anil reasonable exemptions i illcation, the land and timber thereon you are r*<lu,red to answer, as fixed ago brought condemnation proceed Directors twating was held Hatur- To Frank P. Sargeant, the above- have been appraised at a total of by the order oi publication of this mny be provided ” ings In the federal court i-t Portland named Defendant: The second measure does not re- { 'Both parties have submit’««! compro- day morning. an<i old officers were re 3100, the timber estimated at 140,000 summons. el«« ted us follows: Abel Ady presi- In the name of the State of Oregon sdnd nny at th. «•.«•mpDona »Ireadv ■|>r„|,<m|l|on,< sn(J lt U Mkety board feet, at 50 cents per M., and • If you fail to appear and a newer allowed ou property, na listed tn sec-1 |bn( amicable settlements will be <'cnt. John Irwin vice president and you are hereby required to appear the land at 330; that said applicant Ithe p,a,nt,ir wlH apply to the court and answer the complaint filed will offer fi nal proof "in ¡upporTof his Ifor the reHef <•••»»»»<«•<» ,aid com lion 3654 of laird’s Oregon Laws, but ' reached. While these matters are I A E. Elder seen tary. A communication wax considered against you in the above entitled application and sworn statement on plaint. ««Ida to that section the following for ¡awaiting adjustment tlie local offl e fr« in the d»-partm«-ut to the effect that court and cause on or before the last Said suit is brought to foreclose a exemption the 27th day of July, 1912, before C. Is curing minor defects In other right ■ "All household furniture, dorntsitlc I of way deeds The ruling was made tin- rights of way on the east branch day of the time prescribed in the or R. De Lap. county clerk of Klamath “<>«»«•. da‘*d January 15. 1910. and executed by each of you to said fixtures, household goods and nffe«*ts |by the secretary of the Interior that I In Poe Valley had been practically der for publication made herein, to- County, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. adjusted, and the department expect wit: The sixth day of June. 1912, I plaintiff, upon the following described actually tn use as auch In hom«m and no work could be undertaken until all Any person is at liberty to protest •Iwelling: also al) wearing apparel, .titles to rights of way were perfected ed to be able to commence work on and *f you fall to so answer, for want I this purchase before entry, or initiate real property, to-wit: The E% of NE%, SW % of NE%, watches, Jewidry and similar per has caused considerable delay In get the canal In the near future. On ac thereof plaintiff will take judgment a contest at any time before patent count of the lateness of the season it against you as demanded In his com and NW % of SE% ; all of Section 29, sonal eff««-ta actually In use." issues, by filing a corroborated affi ting work on the Klamath project The thlr«l measure la a new act. ex Btart<«d. In speaking of thia project Is probable that this work will have plaint on file herein, to-wlt: For the davit in this office, alleging facts Tp. 39 S., R. 9 E., W. M., containing I 160 acres, more or less; empting from taxation th<< following' Engineer W. W. Patch said that prob to lie done by force account, as it turn of 3181.60. being Balance due on which would defeat entry. To secure to the plaintiff the pay “All debts due or to become due, | ably by the 1st of July considerable v ould consume too much time to go a promissory note as in plaintiff's A W. ORTON. through the form of advertising for complaint alleged and for plaintiff's ment of three certain promissory whether on account, contract, not«, •¡work 1 5-30-7-25 r Register will be under way. The first costs and disbursements herein. This notes, dated November 17. 1909. and mortgage, bond or otherwise, either work to be undertaken will be at blds and awarding contracts summons is served upon you by order , payable on or before one, two and within or without thia stat«; all pub Olene. A Btcel flume Will be built NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the Honorable Charles Graves. Jus , three years after date, respectively, • ——— • lic stocks nnd securities; nil bonds.1 across the river to carry the water i WINNERN IN FIRST DAY’* EVENTS AT ELKS’ RODEO tice of the Peace of the above-enti for the sum of 31.500 each, with in warrants and moneys due or to bo- from the east branch to Poe Valiev, (Not Coal I-anda) tled court, dated April 23d, 1912. Department of the Interior, United terest thereon at the rate of 7 per < ome due from thia stat« or any coun- Thp Gr|mth |ateral will also be «tart The winners In the events of the and the date of the first publication ly or other municipal sub-dlvl.lon (e(1 M g(K)n „ FOm„ of lh„ n|)l,ar„n,ly States Land Office at Lakeview. cent per annum from date, and reas first day of the Elks' Rodeo are as being the 25th day of April, 1912, onable attorney's fees, in the event Oregon, May 17, 1912. thereof; all stocks nnd ahar«^ in in imniatcrlnl defects In titles can be and the date of the last day will ex-; Notice is hereby given that James sult 8ho*>‘<‘ «>• necessary to collect follows: .orperated or unincorporated com- ,rurwl H t, likely that this work will Men's Relay Race—For: Klamath pire on the 6th day of June. 1912. B. Short, whose postoffice address is same- two of 8Uch notes, with inter- panl«s, provided, that this act does b<t (jonc bv force account, as only the 1st, time 6:52; Klamath Falls 2d. MERRYMAN & DUNCAN. Olene. Oregon, did, on the 17th day :e8t 'he'eon fro,n date- beln« now un* not exempt bank stocks, share« and u),jM,r portion of the canal can be 4-25-6-6 Attorneys for Plaintiff. of November, 1911, file in this office P8^- time 7:40; Merrill 3d. time 8:10 _ hanking capital from assessment and bll|]t untR « right of way can be se- Men's Cow Pony Race Wm Dal- Plaintiff prays a decree against you sworn statement and application No. NOTICE FN)R PUBLICATION taxatlon. {cured across the Boyse estate, which ton 1st, time 26 second*, Jack Haw- 05153, to purchase the SE% NW%. in said suit, as follows: Drafts«! In harmony with the model ))H |nvo|vpd ln jitin.xtI01. The season thorn 2d. time 28 seconds: Jolm 1. That he be given a judgment inheritance tax law. as prepared by , a|rendy pretty Wt.n ndvM1ced. hut United States Land Office. Lakeview. Section 31. Township 39 8., Range , Willamette Meridian, and against you for the principal sum of the National Tax Aas«M lallon. the pro- Mf patrh hopei| t(J ,h<, Poa VaHey Copeland 3d. time 29 seconds. 11% E. Oregon, May 10, 1912. Ladles' Cow Pony Race— Miss ¡the timber thereon, under the provi I 33,000, with interest thereon, at the posed Inheritance tax measure is In pltcn«l«>n and the Griffith lateral built that the Notice is hereby grven t< nd« d to a<> classify property so there ,hl„ y<>ar Ha(1 ,t not bppn for the Graham 1st, time 28 seconds: Miss Northern Pacific Railway company. sions of the act of June 3, 1878. and rate of 7 per cent per annum since Crlsler 2d. time 30 secouds. November 17, 1909; for the sum of «III he no double taxation of it. as be |, ondemimtlon proceedings and the whr*e postoffice address is St. Paul, acts amendatory, known as the "Tim Men ’ s Wardrobe Race — Hosley. ber and Stone I-aw,” at such value aa 3206.28, taxes, including penalties 1 we«n various stat««, when a similar ni,w ruling by the Interior depart- Merrill, 1st. 2:3.1; L. C. Sisemore, Ft. Minnesota, did on the 14th day of might be fixed by appraisement, and and interest, on said property for the hiw enacted In all other atatea ^ni‘jment the government would now be Klamath 2d. 2 36 J larry Stilts, February. 1912, file in this office its that, pursuant to such application, the years 1909, 1910 and 1911, with in to have thia done la the alm of th«' WOrklng a large force. The local application to select under the pro Klamnht Falls. 3d, 2:36%. terest thereon, at the rate of 7 per National Tax Aasoclatlon. The atat«» o^,,,, |a wpj| up |n |ta work, and has visions of the act of congress ap land and timber thereon have been Maverick Race—John Ivory 1st. 1 appraised at a total of 3200. the tim cent per annum, since April 27, 1912; «if New York adopted a similar law since mad«1 all pinna for the cur- proved June 1. 1898 (30 Stat. 597, Steer Rusting Contest—Ray Pick for the sum of 31,219. assessments laat year. rent year. All that la ntwded is the ett. 1st, 1:19; Hen Pickett. 2d, 1:45. 6 20), as extended by the act of con er estimated 280,000 board feet, The proposed ineasur«* impoa«« a approy«l front headquarters, When gress approved May 17, 1906. the a« 50 cents per M., and the land at and charges levied against said prop Champion Bucking Contest—Those erty by the Klamath Water Users As «ax when the transfer la by will or hy |b||( |(| rp(.elvpd bld„ wm adver- who qualified: Harry P. Brown. Ray NE% SW%, Sec. 25. T. 33 8.. X 6 360; that 8a‘d applicant will offer sociation, and the United States of the Inteetate laws of this state, from ,, .«,1 f(>r and PontrftrtH |,„ final proof in support of his applica East. W. M. Pickett anti Bob Adams. America, on account of irrigating any person dying selxed or possessed tion and sworn statement on the 26th Any and all persons claiming ad said land for the years 1910, 1911 «hereof while 1« resident of the state. day of July, 1912, before C. R. Del-ap. . . ,, , transfer , , Is , by will ..«11 nr , M\KIN<; MUCH PROGRESS The new home for the Pacific States versely the lands described, or desir- ¡and 1912, with interest thereon at the .«la«» when the , ... _ property ___ ON¡COUNTY HIGH« AYS Telegraph and Telephone company is Ing to object because of the mineral |county c,erk of Klamath county, at i rate of 7 per cent per annum since Inlestate law. of . tangible Klamath Falls, Oregon. nearing completion. Just as soon as character of the land, or for any other within the State, an«! the decedent was1 Any person is at liberty to protest May 1, 1912; for the sum of «500, reason, to the disposal to applicant, it Is ready for occupancy the new attorneys’ fee, and for costs and dis County court held a regular meet- ,. non-resident of th«> state at the time hould file their affidavits of protest in this purchase before entry, or initiate 'ng Saturday to settle up with sev- switchboard will be installed, and this office on or before the 10th day of a contest at any time before patent bursements of suit and accruing «>f hla death. In th«' preparation of the hill the icral road bosses from the different Klamath Falls will then have an up- July, 1912. issues, by filing a corroborated affi I costs. committee has aimed at the follow camps. Splendid progress is report to-ilate system. davit tn this office, alleging facts ; 2. That execution and order of A. W. ORTON. ! sale issue in said suit to the sheriff ing First, a reasonable tax which ed In building good roads. Some ex which would defeat the entry. Register. 5-23-6-27 r Fll TV KITTENS i of Kl,amath County. Oregon, and that will provide n fnlr revenue; second, ceptionally good work hns been done A. W. ORTON, ARE NOW ABROAD NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION •ne that la definitely fixed an«l easily between this city and Olene. Several 5-23-7-25 Register. ¡sale be made, as on foreclosure, as provided by law, on all of said real computed; third, n tax, which, If pos of the steep grades have been cut NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION After nine days wondering In dark i property, or a sufficient portion sible, shall be uniform In the differ down and low places filled in. The (Not Coal Lands) thereof to satisfy each of said unpaid ent states, especially In the fmpoalt’nn work Is In the hands of competent ness through the land of Hoo Hoo. Department of the Interior, United (Not Coal I^inds) there are fifty young klttona abrond ' notes and mortgage and interest Lakeview, States I-and Office at of a tax on Intangible personal prop men. and Klamath county will soon Department of the Interior, United thereon, as aforesaid, to pav said Oregon. May 15, 1912 erty when hel<! by «aitntea of non-mal- be able to boast of some of the best In Klamath county today with their States Land Office at Lakeview, {taxes, interest and penalties, with In Notice is hereby given that llv.r- dent decedents, and thus to avoid a roads In the state. Most of the work eyes open. True, some of them are Oregon. May 13, 1912. terest thereon, as aforesaid; tj :my Is being done hy the farmers of the barely able to keep their eyes open to ry W. Engle, of Fort Klaniath. don hie taxation. Notice is hereby given that Marion said assessments and charges levied day, but nevertheless their eyesight Oregon, who, on February 17, 1911, The tax Is graded hb to relationship Klamath Riisln. was restored to them at the greatest made homestead entry No. 03912. for J. Barnes, whose postoffice address is for irrigation purposes, with interest ■ nd progressive ns to the amount of concatenation of Hoo Hoos held on lots 13. 14. 15. 16, 23 and 24, Sec- Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the thereon, as aforesaid; to pay said at- the bequest, and la bnaed on the value 9th day of October, 1911, file in this tcrueys’ fee, and to pay the costs aud the Pacific coast this year. The affair of each bequest Instead of on the totnl UNIT COMPLETE was held in the Odd Fellows, build tion 10; lots 7 and 8. Section 15. office sworn statement and applica disbursements of suit an I accrutag Township 33 8., Range 7% ■ WIL value of the estate. It la levied on « ' | ing. nn«l it was something after mid amette Meridian, has filed notice of tion No. 05046, to purchase the lot 3, costs. • be trnnafer of tangible property hav The lust sewer unit was completed night when the Black Cats finally ntention to make final commutation Sic. 6, Twp. 37 8.. R. 9 E., Wil'amette 3 That all right, title and intoiest ing an actual situs wltbln the state, and of tangible property wherever lo Saturday. This la known as the concluded their session. Refresh proof, to establish claim to the land Meridian, and the timber thereon, of .. :>u. and each of yoj, in an«l to cated. following the principle thnt the fourth unit, and comprised portions ments were served in the banquet above described, before C. R. De Lap, under the provisions of the act of said property, or any port!3’1 thereof county clerk of Klamath county, at June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, 8« ld •«s aforesaid, be foreclosed, as lntnpglble personal property of n real- , of the Hot Springs addition and the room. There are about fifty Hoo Hoos Nichols addition. ’ The unit comprised Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 28th known as the “Timber and Stone provided by law. «lent decedent should he taxed nt hla Law.” at such value as might be fixed I from San Francisco nnd outside over 8.000 feet, anil was built by the Plaintiff prays for generat relief. day of June, 1912. domicile. by appraisement, and that, pursuant points, and Saturday with local mem Chapman Construction company. The This summons is published once a Claimant names as witnesses: The propose« measure nreven*s D. W. Ryan. E. M. Leever. J. H. to such application, the land and tim week for a period of six successive double taxation, and glvef a proper system will be turned over to the city bers made an excursion on the Upper Lake. A banquet was served to the Hessig. James Kirkpatrick, all ot Fort ber thereon have been appraised at a weeks in the Klamath Republican, a share of the taxable estate to the Monday. total of 3645, the timber estimated weekly nowspaper printed and pub Until the tangle over the charters ¡Hoo Hoos Saturday evening at ths Klamath, Oregon. state. It follows, where prnctlcnhL’. 860,000 board feet at 3.75 per M., lished in the city of Klamath Falls ’ A. W. ORTON. the phraseology of the New York la aettliMl it Is likely that consider- White Pelican hotel. This was begun and the land nothing; that said ap Klamath County, Oregon, by order of about 7 o ’ clock, nnd as it Is kind of in ible trouble will be experienced In 5-23-6-27 r Regidt tr statute, which has been the aubje't plicant will offer final proof in sup Honorable Wm. 8. Worden, judge of the nature of the feline tribe to enjoy getting new work started. Most of of ninny Judicial Interpretations. NOTICE FOR Pt BI.ICATION port of his application and sworn the County Court of Klamath County. The tax imposed hy the act shnll bo th thlcktF settled portions of the city :i fight, n number attended the boxing statement on the 20th day of July, 8tate of Oregon, dated May 29, 1912, upon the full anil true value of the are now supplied with sewers, and exhibition at the opera house after (Not Coal Lands) 1912, before C. R. De Lap, county the first publication being made May the conclusion of the tmnquat. lust as soon ns tlie work can be legal I roperty. department of the Inter'or, United clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, at 30, 1912. Any property devised or bequeath ly let steps will be taken to get a States Land Office at Lakeview, Klamath Falls. Oregon. Bert Childers came 'n from h ’ s STONE A BARRET'.’, sewer system In Mills addition, and ed to nnv religious, educational h»- Oregon. March 30, 1912. Any person Is at liberty to protest Attorneys for Plaintiff i «volant or charitable cornoratlon or also In portions of the Hot Springs I.nngell Valiev home, Friday night to take in the Rodeo. I Notice Is hereby given that Jay this purchase before entry, or initiate 5.M.7.H r association shall be exempted from addition not now supplied. the provisions of the act, providing no officer, mein her or employe of such oiganlzatlon Minili receive any pecun- iir> profit from it. operations. I'ROFENNIONAL (A RDM