Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, February 19, 1914, Image 2

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    E. Hayden, Mi.. Austin Hayden,
Mrs. <’ A. Jacoba, Mrs. L. G. Van
Bollen, Mrs. W. II. Maxon, Mrs. J. 8.
Stallings, Mr». J. 8. Stubblefield, Mrs.
A. Patchin. Mrs. W. 0. Townsend,
Mr*. W 1’ McMillan, Mrs. 1«, Gerber,
Mrs. Geo. Hum, Mrs. G. K Vail Riper,
Mrs. M 8. Sargent
«I«) MSI«
«• smashing big bow under one pink and artistically. It she Is wise, how-
tv«r, the young middle aged woman
tipped ear.
With misses of eighteen aud twenty selects her raiment judiciously in
u| eing the snowy locks of age m their tones ot soft gray, lavender, purple,
ivhtte wigs or gray tinged powder, golden brown, taupe, sapphire, blue,
I the dowager», whose hoary tresses old rose atul creamy white, ami re­
Three little skirts slit up to the knee ate natuie's dower, no longer need members that black is for the young
Three little belles are these graces rtsert to uye a- the first step toward w oman alone.
three,
Moleskin is a becoming fur for ail
rejuvenation. As white hair is par-
Grandma and mother and child are i ittlarly tiying however the complex­ ages aud silver tipped fox as al­
they,
ion still retains some of the coloring tractive for fifty as fifteen, Let lier
But which is which it were hard to '. nd textutc of youth, the present pay attention to her figure and al­
say.
fashion of tinting the hair blue, pur- ways be well corseted.
One may easily keep ahead of
le ami cerise to suit your fancy is
(Written for the luited Press»
a great aid to the perpetuation of Father Time in the tripping measures
NEW YORK, Feb. 14.—There may youth.
of the trot and tango aud a masseuse
be seven ages of man according to
Grandmother's best gown is no in time saves nine wrinkles.
One of the newest fads is the wear­
Shakespeare, but according to Fash- longer of stiffly brocaded black satin
iou there's only one age of woman |or silk with a touch of old lace about ing of pearl dog collars not merely
and that's debutante age. Madame the .doles and throat. No. iudeedy. in the evening but for afternoon as
La Mode has donned her gardening I not lor the 1914 grandma. Her best well. This is a blessing for the
gloves, taken her pruning shears in frock, which, by the way, is a tango woman whose only betrayal of age
hand and stepped into the garden of one. is of mauve chiffon over rose is about the throat, nor will she be
femininity.
She has patted and i w ith a band of black velvet about her suspected of wearing it for that
pulled and coaxed and resorted to lihroat and no sleeves at all.
reason, since sweet aud twenty is also
artificial aids until there isn't a hardy
Mother's dress of baby blue tulle covering up h«r firm young throat in
perennial, a wall tiower, a century I is as diaphanous and scant of skirts like manner.
plant, or a full blown blossom inthe j is daughter’s pink chiffon, and if this
Another good thing for the Indian
whole place uoth'.ng but buds. It's (keeps on, uo doubt great-great-graud- summer charmer is the present craze
true many won't bear close inspec­ niamma will be orderiug a yellow for small ami close fitting hats, for
tion. but most of 'em are triumphs crepe de chine for her .next coming none but the brave ami extremely
of art over nature just the same.
« ut party.
young should dare the large chapeau.
Time was. and not so long ago
it is well to bear in miud. however,
There is much to be said for this
either, when a woman in her fifties fashion of perpetual youth,
When that you've got to feel voting as well
took to tiny black bonnets with a woman's heart is young even as dress young if you would look
strings tied under her chin in demure though her years number three score young.
So throw your knitting
grandmotherly fashion. Now she still and ten there is no need for her to needles and your specs into the dis­
takes to bonnets, but they are of friv­ deck herself in the rusty garments card. granny, join a tango class and
olous gold lace wired out over the of senility. On the other hand, the get a French dressmaker and a
ears in the cutest Dutch effect, and great danger of the present mode is Swedish masseuse.
the strings that tie under her chin a tendency to go far to the extreme
Wrinkles aren't being worn this
are coquettish brides of black velvet and nothing is sadder than when she season and a sparkle in your eye is
or pearls or tulle ties that fasten with refuses to accept her years gracefully worth two crowsfeet in the corner.
Three little maids at a tango tea,
Slender and swagger and lair to see,
Three little frockB of a dainty hue,
Three little heads of hair in the
newest blue,
♦ ♦ ♦
Saturday marked the thirtieth anni­
versary of the wedding of Mr and Mrs
I., 8. Grigsby. In honor of the occa­
sion, Mr. aud Mrs. Grigsby, with their
«.hlldren. grandchildren and a few
friends enjoy««1 an anniversary dinner
in the afternoon, in addltlou to Mr.
and Mrs. Grigsby there were present
Mr. ami Mrs. J. D. Grimes, Mr. and
Mrs. O. L. Brown, Basil Brown, Mr
and Mrs. H. A. Grimes, Faith and
Maria Grimes, Elisabeth Grigsby, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Peterson. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Garrich, Homer Garrirti, Miss
Waive Drew. Nellie llllss and Artie
Nichols. The dining room was pret­
tily decorated for the occasion, ami
mauy < ut flowers were used for adorn­
ment.
In addition to being fault­
lessly prepared ami served, the din­
ner had an added Interest for the
guests in the fact that all the viands,
from the 18-pound turkey to the
the cumumbers. were raised on the
Grigsby ranch.
♦ ♦♦
The Baldwin hotel was the scene of
a highly enjoyable party Saturday af­
ternoon, the affair Iwliig an auction
bridge given by Mrs. Will W. Bald
win, Mrs. Harry G. Benson and Mrs.
Clarence 11. Underwood. The guest
list Includes Mrs. J. Frank Adams,
Mrs Frank Ankeny, Mrs. George T.
Baldwin, Mr». Zltn Baldwin, Mr». Her­
bert 8. Gale, Mrs. Carl ('. Cofer. Mr».
Oil» Campbell, Mrs. Claude Coe«>boom,
Mrs. Fred Moullen, Mr». Jack Elliott,
Mrs. E. W. Gowen. Mrs. l.oula Gerber,
hotel was decorated In valentine
hearts and cupids. In a manner ap­
propriate to the day A dainty lunch­
eon wax served during the afternoon
♦ ♦ ♦
Miss Nina Noe) was hostess at an
elegantly and perfectly served lunch­
eon given at tile high school Wednes­
day noon. This was the second of n
series of prize luncheon» being con­
ducted by the Domestic Science class,
divided Into quartets. Miss Noel was
assisted by Miss Helen Elliott, Miss
Marie Griffith and Miss Vela Sphmel-
ser. The guests were Mrs. Fred Peter-
son. Mrs. Dr. Fisher. Mrs. W ■
Faught. Mr. and Mrs. Judge George
T. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Judge
Griffith.
The eighteenth birthday of Verl J.
Brewbaker was celebrated <>n Monday
evening. February 9th, at the Brew­
baker home. A jolly crowd of friends
partook of a 6 o'clock dinner, and the
evening wus very pleasantly spent
♦ ♦♦
with games, music and a social good
A number of the high school boys
time.
and girls gave a surprise party for
♦ ♦♦
Miss Ida Thomas Thursday night at
Highly successful was the Silver the residence of W. L. Moore, at Sev­
Tea given by the Ladies Aid Society enth and Walnut streets. The occa­
o fthe Presbyterian church Thursday sion wax In celebration of Miss
afternoon. This was given at ths .Thomas' stwnth birthday, and was
home of Mrs. Robert A. Emmltt, and I arranged by her girl friend» In the
Mrs. Emmltt was assisted by the fol­ high school. The young folks gath­
lowing committee: Mrs. O. H. Bren­ ered at th«' home of Mias Hattie White
neman. Mrs. W. P. Johnson, Mrs. K. and from there marched in a body to
I). North, Mrs. Willis E. Faught. Mrs. the Moore residence, which they en-
George Chamberlain, Mrs Marion ter«'d without knocking. Miss Thomas
Hanks, Mrs. O. D. Matthews, Mrs. first thought the Invaders to be a
Chester Avery and Mrs. John Maehl. bunch of burglars, but was soon con­
The guests were Mrs. C. C. Hogue. vinced that happiness, instead of
Mrs. Nate Otterbein. Mrs. R. J. harm, was Intended Dancing, music
Sheets, Mrs. J. Fred Hoeller, Mrs. J. and refreshments filled out a most en­
McClure. Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg. Mrs. joyable evening. Those there wore
Ida M. Fink, Mrs. J. B. Chambers. rMngwt Dunbar. Ella Dews. Donna
Mrs. R. J. Stewart, Mrs. C. P. Stew­ Mack. Waive Jacobs, Hattie White,
art. Mrs. C. N. Snow, Mrs. A. R. Wil­ Ida Thomas, Forest Pell. Ralph Hum,
son, Mrs. E. W. Gowen. Mrs. J. A. Leland Hains, Edmund Dews. Stan­
McLean, Mrs. G. A. Krause, Mrs. A. ley Smith, R Motschenbacher. Wnlter
A MehafTey, Mrs. T. J. Williams, Mra. Hale and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore
♦ ♦♦
G. D. Grizzle, Mrs. S. E. Farmer, Mrs.
The children of members of the
John Johnson. Mrs. Loy Hllyard, Mrs.
J. I.. Ringo, MrMs. J. M. Ezell, Mrs. Masonic orders and Order of the East­
Floyd Mundy, Mrs. R. C. Shipley. Mrs. ern Star were entertained Friday by
J. B. Mason. Mrs. I-ewis Wylde, Jen- the officers of Aloha Chapter, nt Ma-
nie ('. Harris, Mrs. C. B. Browne. Mrs. Honlc hall. In tho afternoon the wee
W. R. Boyd, Mrs. Sydney Evans. Mrs. kiddles were the guests, and they en­
R. Vance Hutchins, Mrs. C. S. Silsby, joyed two or three hours of hilarity,
Mrs. H. J. Darling. Mrs. 8. P. Lowery, playing valentine games and romping
Mrs. F. L. Potmesll, Mrs. Geo. A. 1 Each was given a valentine favor, and
Elwell. Mrs. Maxwell M. Long, Mrs. a luncheon was served. For the old-
oiii'H, ilio hull liv foro evening was
transformed into a county fair, with
tho numerous sideshows that go to
Whitman, Mrs. George I Wrlgtb, Mrs.
Robert E. Wutlenburg, Mrs. Don J.
Zumwalt, Mrx Robert M Richardson,
Mrs. Jackson Kltuball, Mrs. Roy llam-
aker. Mrx. J. A Gordon, Mrs. Will A
loonard, Mrs. IL It. Hamilton. Mrs.
(' V Fisher, Mr». Hvnr.v I. Benson,
Mixa Louise Benson, Miss Maud Bald­
win and Miss Rachel Miinnetnan. The
Mrs. J. Fr«<«l tloeller, Mrs. (’ C.
Iloguo. Mrs Will t'. Hunt, Mrs. Cbaa
M George. Mrs. Elbert B. Hall. Mrs.
ciiarlex I Robertson, Mrs .Hilus Oben
< bain, Mrx <)«*orge Noland, Mrs. Fred
II. Mills, Mrs Charles Martin, Mrs.
Roy Moore, Mrs. Churlex .Meldrum,
Mrx. Edward J. Murray. Mrs. Rufus
H Moore, Mrs. (’laude II. Dnggett,
Mrs. George II. Merryman. Mrs. (?, P.
Mason. Mrs. 8. Edward Martin. Mrs.
tilts A Krause, Mrs. Joseph 8. Kent,
Mrx Itotort A Johnson, Mrs Austin
Hayden, Mrs. E. It Henry, Mr». Tho».
Hamilton, Mrs Carey M Itamsby,
Mrs Ciiarlex 8. Moore, Mr». E It
Ream«*. Mrs Charles I Roberta. Mr».
I.«xlie Rogers, Mrs (). W. Robertson.
Mrs. Wesley O Smith, Mrs. Richard
E. Smith, Mrs Oscar Shlve, Mrs. Fred
Schallock. Mrs 2 I,. F Willets. Mr».
Frank Ira White, Mrs. Bert E. With­
row. Mrs. F I. Williams, Mrs. Frank
Ward. Mrs. Karl Whitlock. Mrs. A E
make thnae up. and there was much
merriment ns a result
In addition,
game« an«i dancing were enjoyed, and
at a late hour refreshment« were
served.
«’1'
♦ ♦♦
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Peyton enter-
tained Mlsa Claudia O'l.nughlln. Mias
Hasel Heeley, Mlsa Ixvulse Rargent and
Mixa Winifred Wlnnard at dinner last
Sunday afternoon The affair proved
highly enjoyable
Summons
I «nd accruing costs and interests.
three (43) and lot seven (7) in
In the justice court of the district of
Fourth, that any taxes, charges and
block forty-five (45), all In the
Linkville, Klamath county. Or- 1 assessments that may be paid or that
First Addition to Klamath Falls
♦ ♦♦
e>gon,
J has been paid by plaintiffs on said
(formerly Linkville), Oregon, ac­
Savidge Brothers Lumber Company, premises may be added to said judg-
cording to the duly recorded plat
Mrs Frank Ward was hostess to a
Plalntiff,
I ment 'and decree above that prayed
thereof, now upon file in the of­
number of friends this week, when
vs.
for and demanded.
j
fice of the county clerk, for the
auction bridge wus played
There
A. J. White, Defendant.
Fifth, for a decree foreclosing all
county of Klamath, and state ot
were present Mrs Robert Watten
To A. J. Whits, the above named De- tne rights, title and interest of de­
Oregon, and
burg. Mrs C. (’. Hogue. Mrs. (J. K.
fendant.
' fendants, including dower, claim ot
Notice is hereby given that on the
Vnn Riper, Mrs. A. M Worden. Mr».
Orb Campbell and Mrs Will T I-er
In the name of the state of Oregon: d«*er, curtesy, claim of curtesy in 6th day of March, A. D. 191», at 2
You are hereby required to appear antl 1° (be lots ten (10) and eleven o’clock in the afternoon of said day.ln
Following the completion of the game
and answer the complaint filed 411 > of block four (4) in West Link- front of the countv court house of the
a dainty luncheon was nerved by Mrs
Ward
against you in the above entitled ac-jv^-e (now Klamath Falls), Oregon, county of Klamath and state of Ore­
tion on or before the 13th of March, 18 shown by the official plat of said gon. in the city of Klamath Falls,
♦ ♦♦
1914, that being the last day of the! We8t Linkville,” on file and of rec­ Klamath county, state of Oregon, I
Members of the Ix«l»urr Hour Club
time prescribed in the order for pub-,or<^ *n the office of the county clerk ot will in obedience to said execution and
were guests of Mrs Fred Hchallock
lication of this summons, and if you | Klamath county, Oregon, and direct- decree of foreclosure and sale, sell. In
Wednesday afternoon
Mrs R E
fail to appear and answer, for want ing that the said premises be sold, as the manner prescribed by law and
Smith wax awarded the prlte for card
thereof the plaintiff will take judg­ is by law provided, to satisfy such the practice of the above entitled
honors, and there were prewent Mrs.
ment against you in the sum of decree and judgment, and for the court, the above described land and
A R. CamptM'll. Mrs E. B Hall. Miss
125.00, together with interest thereon payment to the said defendants as real estate, or so much thereof as
Harris. Mrs. (’. C. Hogue. Mrs Geo.
at the legal rate from November, 25, their interests may appear of all may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's
Hum, Mrs. Maxwell M Ixvng. Mrs
1913, and for costs and disburse­ moneys remaining after the payment judgment with interest thereon and
('harlcs Meldrum. Mrs Henry Newn-
ments in this action, and for an order of the said decree and judgment, to­ costs and attorney’s fees, to the high­
ham, Mrs O. W Robertson, Mrs, R.
of the court that plaintiff may have gether with all costs and disburse­ est and best bidder for cash In hand,
E. Smith. Mrs. Fred Hchallock, Mrs
execution against you for the above ments of this suit and action of said i in gold coin of the United States.
Bert E Withrow. Mrs Whitlock.
Dated January 27, 1914.
named sum and costs and that a cer­ sale.
Mrs William Mastrn and Mrs Frank
c. a low ,
tain sum of money due you from the
Sixth, that either of said plaintiffs
Vannlce.
Southern Pacific company now under or either of said defendants to this ¡Sheriff of Klamath County, State of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A JohtiHog
Oregon.
attachment in this action be paid in to suit and action may become a pur­
left Saturday for ('nllfornla They
apply on this judgment.
chaser at said sale, and that plaintiffs By Geo. A. Haydon, Deputy.
will be away for several weeks
First publication Feb. 5, 1914.
This summons is served on defend­ may have such other and further re­
Last publication, March 5, 1914.
ant by publication in the Klamath lief as may be agreeable to equity
west line of said block one
said described lands, and that de­ shall seem meet.
Republican, a weekly newspaper of and good conscience and to the hon­
Equltjr No. 552
fendants, and each of them, and all I Thia summons lx published In the
hundred
and fifty (150) feet to a
general circulation in Klamath coun­ orable court shall seem meet.
other persona be forever enjoined and Klamath Republican at Klamath
Kumn'ons
point thence east os a line par-
ty, not less than once a week for six I This summons is published in the
Falls, in Klamath county, Oregon, a
allel with the north line of said
consecutive weeks, by order of the Klamath Republican at Klamath In the circuit court of the state of debarred from asserting any claim newspaper published in Klamath
this
In
or
to
said
lands
adverse
to
block two hundred (200) feet to
Oregon, for the county of Klam­
Hon. E. W. Gowen, justice of the Falls in the said county of Klamath,
plaintiff, and for such other and [ Falls, said county and state, by order
a point; thence north on a line
ath.
peace in Linkville district, Klamath by order of the Hon. Wm. S. Wor­
further relief as shall seem meet and of the Honorable Henry L. Ih-nson,
parallel with the went line of
county, Oregon, made the 28th day den, county judge of the county of F H. Jobes, Plaintiff.
¡circuit judge, dated the 27th day of
said
block cue hundred anil fifty
equitable.
VB.
of January, 1914. The date of the Klamath, Oregon, dated January 8th,
(150) feet to « point or the
This summons is published pur- January, 1914, directing the first pub­
first publication of this summons is 1914, directing the first publication Allonzo Allen, who Is also known as
lication to be made on the 29th day
north line of said block, ttienee
January 29, 1914.
to be made on the 15th day of Jan­
Alionzo W. Allen; Jane Doe Al­ suant to an order of the Honorable of January, 1914, and to continue for
west on the north line of said
Henry
L.
Benson,
Judge
of
the
above
JOSEPH S KENT.
uary, 1914, and to continue for six
len. his wife, whose true name is
six weeks, and the last publication to
block two hundred (200' feet
entitled
court,
made
on
the
31st
day
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Attorney for Plaintiff. weeks, and tbe date of the last pub­
to plaintiff unknown; the un­
be made on the 5th day of March.
to the place of beginning: to­
lication to be made on the 19th day
known heirs of said Allonzo Al­ of January, 1914, and the first pub­ 1914.
gether
with the tenements,
Summon»—In Equity
lication
thereof
Is
made
In
the
Klam
­
of February, 1914.
len, alias Allonzo W. Allen; the
F. H. MILLS,
hereditaments
and
appurte­
ath
Republican
on
the
Sth
day
of
In the Circuit Court of the State of
F H. MILLS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
unknown heirs of said Jane Doe
Klamath Fails, Oregon.
nances thereto belonging, or Is
Oregon, For the County of Klam­
February,
1914.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Allen; also all other persons or
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
anywise appertaining to said
ath.
J. H. CARNAHAN,
1-15 2-26 r
parties claiming any right, title,
land, including fixtures, furni­
Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
Fred Melhase and Gus Melhase,
2-5-3-19
r
Notice
of
Guar«lian'H
Hale
of
Un-
interest, estate or lien in the real
ture, safe an<l buildings upon
Equity No. 521.
Plaintiffs,
nxslgnexl
Dower
Right
estate described in the complaint
said premises.
Summons
V8.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Real Prop­
In the county court of tho state ot J
of the plaintiff herein; de­
,
Also,
Ella M. Castel and A. C as tel, De­
erty Under Decree of Foreclosure
the
circuit
court
of
the
state
of
Oregon,
for
the
county
of
Klam-I
In
fendants.
fendants.
and Sale.
Oregon, for the county of Klam­
The east one-half of section
ath.
To • the above named defendants, in
To Ella M. Castei and A. Castel, the In the circuit court of the state of
seven;
tho southwest quarter of
the
matter
of
the
estate
and
(
In
ath.
the name of the state of Oregon
above named defendants:
Oregon, for the county of Klam-
the northwest quarter; the north
guardianship of Mary A Kilgore,
You and each of you are hereby W. 8. Turner, plaintiff,
In the name of the State of Oregon, ath.
one-half of the south went quar­
an Insane person.
vs.
summoned to appear and answer the
you are hereby required to appear Hettle E. Moorland, Plaintiff,
ter. Houthwext quarter of the
Pursuant to an order of the county
Kate M. Turner, defendant.
complaint filed against you in the
and answer the complaint filed
vs.
southwest quarter, and the north
To Kate M. Turner, the above named Judge of the county of Klamath, state
above entitled suit, within six week»
against you in the above entitled Frances E. Boyd, Defendant.
went quarter ot the southeast
of Oregon, dated the 26th day of
Defendant:
after the first publication of this sum­
court and cause on or before the 26th
quarter of section eight; the
The public will please take notice
in the name of the state of Oregon, Janaory, 1914, notice Is hereby given
day of February, A. D. 1914, that be­ that under and by virtue of a decree mons in the Klamath Republican, a you are hereby required to appear that the undersigned will sell, at j
northwest quarter of the north­
ing the date within which you are re­ of foreclosure and sale and an ex­ newspaper published and of general and answer the complaint herein private sale, for «'ash, or upon such i
west. quarter of section seven­
quired to appear and answer to plain­ ecution issued out of the circuit court circulation in Klamath county, Or­ filed against on or before tho 12th terms as may be necessary, In Klam-1
teen, and the north one-half of
tiff’s complaint filed herein; and if oi the county of Klamath,'state of egon.
the northeast quarter of section
day of March, 1914, that being the ath Falls, Oregon, on the 28th day of i
And you will take notice that If date within which you are required Feburary, 1914, or thereafter, the un- j
you fall so to answer, for want there­ Oregon, on the 27th day of January,
eighteen, In township forty-one
of, the plaintiffs will apply to the A. D. 1914, for the sum of seven you fail to appear and answer or t.o appear and answer the complaint assigned right of dower-of Mary A.
south, range fourteen east; the
i
court for the relief as prayed for in hundred and fifty-seven dollars and otherwise plead within said time, the herein; and if you fail so to appear Kilgore, an Insane person, in and
southwest quarter of section
their said complaint, that is to say: I twenty cents, with interest there­ plaintiff, for want thereof, will apply and answer, for want thereof, the to the following described real prop­
thirty-six, in township f,orty
First, for the sum of one thousand on at the rate of 6 per cent per to the above entitled court for the re­ plaintiff will apply to the above en­ erty, situated In Klamath county,
south, range fourteen and one-
six hundred twenty dollars in plain­ annua from date of judgment, which lief .demanded in his complaint filed i titled court for the relief as prayed state of Oregon, to-wit:
half oast, nil east of tho Wil­
tiffs' first cause of action and suit; said decree was on the 27 th in this suit, as follows:
for in his said complaint, that Is to
All that part of block 101, of
lamette meridian, containing
For a decree determining all ad- say:
also the further sum of one hundred day of January, A. D.
1014, I
six hundred and forty acres.
Downs Addition to the town of
fifty dollars as attorney’s fees therein. recorded upon page 334, volume 7, verse claims of the defendants, or
For a divorce forever dissolving
mor*e or )e«H,
Bonanza, Oregon, according to the
Second, for the sum of seven hun­ of the circuit court journal, of the any or either of them, or any other the bonds of matrimony heretofore
duly recorded plat thereof, filed In excepting from said sale all of said
dred sixty-seven and 38-100ths dol­ said court., I am commanded to sell party or parties, in or to the north- land now existing between plaintiff i the office of the county clerk of tracts of land granted to the United
lars in plaintiff’s second cause of suit all those certain lots, pieces and par­ east quarter of the northeast quarter and defendant, and that, plaintiff be ! Klamath county, Oregon, and par­ States for reclamation purposes.
and action; also the further sum of cels of land situate in the county of of section thirty-six, twonshlp forty, relieved from all further obligations
ticularly described as follows, to-
Tho proponed Halo will be subject
one hundred dollars as attorney’s fee» Klamath
state of Oregon, and south, range eleven, east, of the Wil­ to defendant, and for such other and '
to confirmation by the county court
wlt:
bounded and particularly described lamette meridian, in Klamath county, further relief in the premise« as may '
therein.
Commencing at the northwest of Klamath county, Oregon.
Third, for their costs and disburse­ as follows, to-wit:
Oregon, declaring the plaintiff to be be agreeable to equity and good con-;
SILAS W. KILGORE.
corner of said block 101, nnd
ments ipeurred in this suit and action
Lot seven (7) in block forty- the absolute owner in fee simple of Hcience and to the honorable court1
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Guardian.
running thence south along the