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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1913)
rMUKMMAU CAWW ,H. 0. A. HAMHU A" W odd .1wa' iIMIm. Koon Pa III. gulls 18 snd U, WaK VMl. I'kMlN MTV AND CttVHTt ABSTRACT COMPANY Abstract, laaaraac Membere Orsgua Aesorlstloa Till MM. Classified Column FOR IlKNT IGKI,Y'furnUlid room at ttia Oro Hon House, Hlilb and Klamath KOIl FI.NT O-roorn houso, cloie In. Krnuk rVnrd. 13t( FOH IlKNT-7-rootn, ptaslcrod tiouso with bath (i rid lowor connection!, corner lltli and High, Inqulro 1005, corner 10th and I'lno, 1001 MUtOKIXANWHJB .ICMI'LOVMKNT Call U COHBTWr.. puu aw. n ;0U WSOt BT t HELP. Kt glafer at the OOM8TOOK l( rou wi empieymeat. KUtMATH NOi'sTLTa WORKS mil art Klamath ae. IHacksmlthtag end ll r- pair work don AutoraobllM a Specialty II. rnilMKARKO, rirrfclar. aiKi:iJM)!f A DACHTKLHKRU .New anil Hcctandliart flood IIMrs, Wool, Felts. Rubber and Metals 327 Mala at Tel. IW Furnished housekeeping room In Tliu City View Apartments, uppor KiKhth atrcot. Mom delightful sum liter homo In thu city. lC-tf M)ST A5D FOUND WEEKLY SERMON Religious Isolation Iter. J. H. Htubblefleld, Pastor lint Prrnliyterlea Ctonrcli Lost White- bull ttrrlor. wart on on tar. weight about 33 poundi; answsra tc name o( "Drltt." Phone 49, or call 7" Conger avenue and receive raward. l.lf CIIAS. 8. SPINNING. I.OHT 2 ipoolt of barbed wire on road between Cltndennlng'a barn nd the (Inn. Iteward. Notify Drown Michael, dairy, or II. tR. i; IIKI.P WANTED "I "Now tho Lord bod mid unto ecllon tli ro la always danger of go- Alirnni, got thee out of thy country, nnd from thy kindred, and from thy father's house And I will mako of thou n great nntlon'and In tboa shull nil families of tho earth bo blessed" (lonoalH 12:1-3. The history of religion li to a Iiuko uxtorit a hUtory of Isolation! of tho Isolation of sounrnto aoula and of upnrntu race. Uotntlon U a factor un essential In truo religion as Insul ntloii la In electricity. This li a feature of our religion which today rcctilvcH llttlo consideration. Wo huvu gono to tho other extreme. We linvn obHcrvcd that tho man who withdraws himself from tho world Is worth but llttlo to tho world, so wo linvn denounced rollKlous Isolation. Thla spirit of tho ugo Is shown In tho demand that inniiy of our largo churches runko of their mlnlstor; that first of nil ho must bo a good roller. It Is also shown In the groat omphnsls which Is being placed upon practical rollglon. What wo mean by practical religion today Is not tbo religion that mores toward Isolation hut tho rollglon that moves In tho op posllo direction. I bellevo thorough Ir In practical religion but when everybody starts to run In one dlr- To Lease Wanted Young lady to work In printing of (let. lUporlcnco preferred. Apply, Hall hotel Saturday evening. 10-21 HITJJATIONH WANTED WANTED Kiporlenced stenogra- tihnr daslres Dosltlen: law otsce nref erred: baa bad several years' ex perience In law offlcesj will Uka dic tation cither In shorthand or on typ- wrltcr. aa desired; good penman; no bookkeeping. Mrs. K. B. Hulse, CIS Townsend Flats, corntr Sixth and I'lna. ana-traant 10. uDstalrs. Phone SSJ 1011 Ini too far. Tlif-ro Is no use of running to a rann who Is In troublo except aa you n with uow'er to holD. The power of our rcllKlon baa corao through Isolation. In the very beginning of the Jalh rollsloa Ood Isolated Ab raham, after that ha became a bless ing Elijah was noted for his power but Klljah waa also noted for spend ing much of bis life In loneliness. John tho Ilnptlst came out of the wilderness where bo had spent years In Isolation and startled the world with tho power of his oratory, and tho strength of bis character. Jesus hlmaeir who wait nhout among the people doing good, spent forty daye and forty nights In tho wlldorsess before Ho ever began His ministry and ns you follow him through Ills months of toll, you will find ma ngnln and again Isolating himself In tho mountains before going down to the people with heallng-powcr. TM Apostle Paul la said to havo spent msny years stoma In Arabia before he started out om bis mission csrrylng the geaail to Europe. Tho strong Bast of lest century doveloped their strength In isolation. The danger at teday Is not too much Isolation but too llttlo Isolation. ar ntir Tf8msaMrgH1EMasntaVBaaaai Wlfitr M$ffimMllAfwM ' ' -sffiiaaaaaaaaaW t arJr MBSSKDBKSaaltSuK ' saaHMBBBaaar kV HSaarlBaaBlaaViwiSBBT ."aamaaaaasr BBBr ..I a. Sbk V-aHaiKCflSfSBBBBHBBBBBBBBBBWr r BBB bst iasn iiiiSwyMri''7sBsaaBaw' m wev.r i jhb -' BBWl ,: 'iW nrini. WUItUn. g. J.. J. B. SIC- sirs. " w""w --. -rr W.U. -. aSU vim hundred was Dtsytd by guests nt Un. if. w. Coseboom at her hone Wednesday afternoon, and the firat i.riu waa awarded to Mrs. Bid Evans. Attending were Mrs. Percy Evana, Ur, Hid Kvana. Mrs. 0. P. Lower?, Mrs. Mary Bradford, Mrs. Fred Cofer, un. Thomas Hamnfbn. Mrs. Louis H. Bath, Mrs. Sam Bummers, Mrs. Emma Thompson, Mrs. J. L. Overton, Mrs. n.'M. Boiler, Mrs. II. J. Winters, Mrs. E. B. Hall, Mra. Robert A. kb- mltt, Mrs. a. W. White, Mrs. Lester Lewis Leavltt. Mrs. Ctande W. Cosa- boob, Mrs. 3. 3. Parker, Mrs. H. J. Dixon, Mrs. John H. Hamilton, a dainty two-course luncheon waa served during the course of the aft ernoon. OKLAHOMA FOLKS CAN'T GET TITLE LOWKIt I.AKK IllltD I'HKHF.UVK 18 TUB LATBHT TO HOLD UP TIIKMB HBTTLEHM WHO HAVE WAITED FOIl VBAIW ins- to set ours. I am not capable of solving the reason for not getting them." ' Mr. Day aald that tho Klamath lake bird reservation la tbo present hind ranco to the giving of a title to the land. Ha la not at all In sympsthy with tbo reserve, and thinks that he haa amDla reasons for not being. He believes that the reserve Is a useleia undertsklng, and stated that the tsi wiituia M. 8haw. Mrs. Arch T. Tladall, Mrs. Fred Bartow, Mrs. Mat thew smith, M. 3. McDonougn, hot. William McMillan, S. J., 3. B. Mc Allister, Carl Hcanbert and Martin Lavenlk, There ware three taniee oi i.. t,u.4rd. and the first prise went .to Mrs. TlndaU and Mr. Mc Allister. The cemsotatlon awaraa were won by Mrs. Barlow ana nr. Bchubert. Music and singing were also parts of the evening's pleasant features, and a dellcloua three course luncheon was served. A number of young people In the Lorella neighborhood ware very pleasantly entertained Tueadey eve ning at the home of Miss ia bbss?. Th. vanin was soent In games of different kinds, gfter which appetis ing refreshments were serve. .ana. The following la from the Ashland Tidings: . , ' uiu Lillian M.Yhlllvan. formerly of tbla city, was aiarrled' at lit Baa- ley street, Portland, to A. . of thst city. Mr. and Mm 8mRh took the eouth-bonnd train for a trip to California, atopplng two days l Ashland to visit friends ana re- i... Thav will make their nome at Klamath Falls, where Mr. Smith la n shareholder In the Tina Tree Lumber Company. a a a ammrv. Ufa.' jAaaaMNk BBW. ' W. lobwen, Hi.' Jaak.lsaLasVs, pay . fior t. Wrlaht. Mrs. I Mrs. H- J. rJMfchbf, Mr. aaaa chain. Mrs. L. F.'WIHatta, - ' - a at aadt eace H. Ua4Mrwetl4iav. , as. ford of the KHmetft Hnr-ii V ifaaaa. Mrs. CM F. ' Mrs. II. J. English, Mrs. et It Wattenburg art Mrs F." MM aa- wln. Bridge WMUwaaasllal af ernoon, and a dainty laaehaea waa served. The guest prlaa.'waa.a aaa tlful hand-painted china pleat. ym .mi K Mrt. W. Paul Johnecavwha hi to spend the summer,' waa taa ' of honor at two seeks! eveatn sail week. Mrs. Johnsoa has leac kaam favorite In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Johneea. waa f T . I The Senior play of the KUmaJh county high school Is ths next hls tronlc attraction for Klamath Falls, sad from the Interest that U being manifested already, there will ha a large attendance at Houston's opera house Tuesday evening, when ue play is presented. The play Is aa ..Vit.t Tea", given at the adaptation of Freytags aermaa MrJ c v FUhr bjr comedy, "Die Joarnaltstea." transtat- Methodist Chnrek a tv Miu ncasle ADDleaate and Mrs. Ernest Eddy of the high scnooi fac ulty. The east follews: Edward Oldendorf, editor of the Times and candidate for repreacnta- undertsaing, ana sia.ea .-- . . R farmers whose unfls poruerea on h . . .,. tl.-tam. ii-.-i ,n .,-- ..k. ivonraa n. v-., .. ., WtTf nui Dion " uvw w FOR MAM! For the payment of taxes I will lease to responsible party or parties far the term of Ave years my 110 acres of land sit uated nlns mite from Klamath Falls, Orate. Government ditch upon place. For further particulars aaa H. P- GAUMEMJX lUMwIa Mardware Co. vou BALE Ons thousand aharas of Automatic Call stock at 16c, bud Ject to prior sals. P. O. Box 11. Fort Klamath, Ore. -Ht FOK BALK -31-foot gasoline launch in good conditien: equipped with Fairbanks-Morse 7h.-p. marine en- Iglne, new. Enquire room 111, 1. O. lO. F. building. !" Dorrls, Cal., May 17. Qua Day, n homesteader In the Oklahoma coun try, and who la now chief engineer at the box factory, la disgusted with the Ill-fortune which has been bis ana his neighbors' lot since they took up homesteads in tho then practically desolsted country around the Lower Klamath lake, 20 years ago. "For over 1G years ruy neighbors and I havo tried to get a title to our land, but If It Is not one thing to hinder us It Is another." he said. 'Those on tho Oregon aldo of tbo lake havo all got titles to their land, while us fellows on tbla side are still try- on their own property, a thing rarely heard or thought or. He has practi cally given up hope of acquiring a title to his tart. Can take two or three passengers to Lekevlew May 20. Phone Ford garage. 17-lt o Ertii mir nhoiea notatoea for seed, Ogle's dotden Klamath, the new vnrlely; 36c per sack at farm. iFrank Ira Whlto. 108tlw Ford A. L. Michael has purchased a Ford touring car from George Blehn, the local agent. There are two kinds at ChUcote wrttee the Urn ht pay. New location, 6eVS Cut Bowers at No S West Msln at nsr. ruitmaua. Hardin Carter art Kampe, Albert Jones, employed on the Times. Mailer, Paul NoeL Hannlna-. owner of th Tlsses, Oliver Applega'te. Colonel Berg, the Conner's eaaei dau for representative, mraast Nasi. Ida Bare, his dengkter. eagagea u oidaadarf. Jennie Anal saw ts i '- -- -- Adelheld Rnaek. heiress, mea of Ida. ifaraal Saadarsea. Korb, Adettetd'a secretary, Kaiaa Hum. Senden. Harry QaUrnenx, aad Dlumenberg, Theodore Caae. oa tho Tlmee sUff. Schmock. Loater Bogg. Judge Schwars, Clifford Levita. Philip Plepenbrlnk, Joe Skeltea; Girls May Box With Protectors Just App ovedby Teachers Udles of the Grace Methodist Chnrek Thuradsy afternoon waa a very sne- cesatul occasion, delighting a urge number of Udles, who manifest their plessure most-enthusiastically. An amusing flower contest was new. following which a musical program of unusual merit was rendered. Piano solos by Mrs. Fred Cater h wiaa Qartrude Beala were well reeelved, aad voeal numbers were rendered by Miss Louise Benson, Irla Taraar. Baatric WaKoa art Rata Celer. iaslstlsg Mrs. Fleaar ware Mra. H. at Mamyar, Mrs. -anr PsIU. Mrs. Plpgrss. Mra. Tnraar, Mrs: L- W. Barnes. Mrs Lea Lawin and. Mrs. H. U Beaaaa. Daiaiy ra fres'kmenU wer served, art la at tendance war Mra. William Rosens. u. Aaaaa Omam.Mra. Oeerge J. Walton. Mrs. H. E. cauuas, mrs. i. D. Whltmore, Mrs. Chandler. Mra. Qeorga McDonald, Mrs. R B. Child- era. Mrs. Fred Cater. Mrs. wareae- H. Underwood. Mrs. rrea uarwa. O.. WllKins, agala Thursday atteraoea, whesi Ml. Louis Oerber eatertobtM tare laaam of royal aactlea laaar aa.itaa first prma waa weaaWsV-m. m Bx A aaliaasrai naaa-a waai served durlag.th aftirassa hr' hostess, art th gaam,wtafmiii.vw. , maal tsalaamjaAal tafPat. fx. af- WaamMaV Mrs: Silas Obeaehala, MvFJ. WAV tame, Mrs. E. W. Gowea. Mrs. (asanas, S. Moore. Mrs. Weeler O. SsaMa, Ifca, , E. R. RaaaMs. Mrs. Chaa. I. Beherav -T Mrs. Oeerga H. Merry maa, Mrs. A. M. ,, Campbell, Mrs. Kamr. F. CMJaraaaax. Mrs. O. W. WaHe art daashmr. Miss Hattl WhK. Wat taes WlessaT , for Oktehema, t tIsH Uwlaraiatll. mother. . " .. . III,' r-j '& m Mr. and Mrs. OatWM H iwsr hosts to Ue M. K. M. els mat evening at the reaMeas C Mra. i. rutiar. with Mr. art Mrs. Batae W. Maeaa. Mr art Mra.-Oartei.Caa hoom. Mr. art Mrs. Sim BaMwan, am and Mrs. Clareaea H. Uaaerweed, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley O. mia,mr. am L. t Un. Leelle Rogers,-Mr Chnrlea I. Rbrta.'MIa wta. Mrs. Laala Oeraer, Chariea wla aad Harold C. Mecaymeai M (ussu. Fir kartrrt, waa pavvrt, art a laaeaeoa waa.aemac .saw - - - - - . -. -. .i u-a. i. Jav Kaaaa. waa ra-ejMaat preslaeat of th Jin-Nt-Tel elwb ai a i" aeetlaf etthat at taa FYPtWRITERS v Machine W.00 Down sail as.ee a Month KUwmIIi Valla Mnalc Honae I HATCHING IGGS I I Ihirrv4 MyBMatM Maeaa, I I fl.ee per is I Single Coma WhK Ighora. I SI.M per 18 I ELMER h. FKKXCH 1 j j " MIMCKLMNKOUN WOOD Dry Maa Wart, la-tach. .SSJM Dry Fir Waa, ltaca. . . .S4.M lll-larli lUxly Woil . . . .U l-lnch greea Plac Slab. . la-lach greaa F Blaa . . KLAMATH FVBL CO., O. Peyton, Mauag oca,Hrtr. FOR KXCHANQB 1 have a rood. vrn cotlago In Oakland, convenient lo llerkeloy and Ban Francisco cars, i .i...ir to exchaiiKo for Klamath (Falls lots or farm land. Valuo of Icoltago, 13.500, roorigano n,. payable nt 3S a montn. Auurcw, U30 Monlgoroery bt., uaaiana, . GENERAL NOTICES Block Wood Nolle ii.in sold out my buslnsss to Van Riper Brothers, all bills are now pay able to ma at the same location. THE MONARCH ailUUKm. 10-llt A. O. LEWIS, Prop. I've get nH klaas of K, dst ta ri'iHirt that titer I aaa la tewa. .lust leav aa order. l'U eUvr promptly. Green Slab Wood i6lnck Block Wood Dry Slab Wood 16 incVi and 4 1MX Limb, Body Wood 4 ft., 16 in. and ia In. ,' Lwtvw ortkr at U.K. Trxutafr Co. , . f CMMlf'' (Ba,i art Maea i.u tor nmNuiona Notice la hereby given that bids will bo received by tne aaar .. . for conccssiona in iviutuaiw -. - i? tho amusement grounds during tho KIU' Kodoo. juijt , -- -Arrangements roust bo made lor all concessions by Juno 1. For Infor- motion, seo or auuresa Ifl.St Kiamatn ra, Local news appear first la The Herald. 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OYerton.tnln-, Mrs Mrs. Harry Backensto. Mra. Rea. Knapp. Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. SUinmsts, Mrs. Herbert McClano. Mrs. fcawia Howl. Mrs. Geo. H. Feeee, Mrs. De Loag aad Mrs. P. M. Reldy. Vra! Piansnbrlnk. Hazel Bummers. Dertha Plepenbrlnk, Alia Balls. Mmo. Pavonl, French dander, Inex Elliot ' A -baA raaideae f Mrs. M.L atavatg ... . 1 - . as day. aaa ta xaawm wws en tor aaotaer irm: . Ward, ireaanrer; Mr., Morgaa, seereUry. vrara Mrvsd ta ta were Mrs. Frank Ward. Mm. n. Morsan. Mrs. Th . .. .-.. . u n .-; Mrs. STe aiaiaaaw, . . 8. fl. Heaiay aaf in honor of Edmund Gowen, Mrs. Louts Oerber entertained a number of young people at her horn Wedaes- rtur avanlns. when five hundred waa nUvad. Preseat war Miss Maude Goddard, Mbia Lois Myers, Miss Pearl Dolvla, Miss Maude Rlppey. miss Nina Noel. Miss Msrlorle Mcciure, Miss Katherlne Williams. Miss Msr- garet Williams, Miss Ruth Morris. Miss Lensrt, Miss Fsnnls Virgil, Ed mund Gowen, Garrett Van Riper,' William H. Duncan. Harold C. Merry- man. J. B. McAllister. Claude Max well. Albrecht Oehler, Lawrence Me- haffey, Ernest Bubb, Albrecht Loew nnd Harry Qoeller. The prises wer won by Miss McClure aad Mr. ixxwe. Refreshments were served during th evening by th hostess, ssslsted by Mrs. Williams. Lovla H. Bath-and wife were pleas antly surprised this wsk by th ar rival of their uncle aad aunt, Mr. aad Mrs. D. B. Moore. They are from Stockton, and may spend the entire summer here. faw friends of J. C. Brocken brougb spent a delightful evening nt the Brockeabrough resldeaee oa rair- .!. Haiahta. Thursday evening, in occasion being a stag party. Cards. cigars and a luncheon mae tna v- nlna niaaaant for the gueau. messn. J. c. Rutenlc, Arthur u. iw", "; eph S. Kent and Bernardt.Renteaw. 0-6--O a hia-hlv eniovable oceasloa .waa the dancing party given last night la the west hall of the I. O. u. r. nmu tha if adford wars and means earn- mlttee. A Urge number attertod. art dancing waa Indulged la uaUl a Ute hour. The Tladall Orcaetera turn llshed excelleat muale. -a um Mawart was aawln hssfaa taa following afteraooa, wha ta OafU' met nt her home. Aa latarnstlaa; talks by Rev. Joaea. th mlaatoaary.waraar k .! Alraaaai di. m given, aad refreshmeaU war servrt. Attending war Mr, i. Jay ijiiiam. Mrs. S. ..Hly. Mrs. 0.R. Mjm-, nlng. Mrs. Frank Wwd,, Mr, fllkf. ac o. Moran.,Mrs. ria-mesaesm,. " . guestt. Messrs. ' - --- -- u-t'- ., o " I 1 1 . n P., C; Carlson OOOD Driving and Saddle HORSMS. Special atteaUoa to eeauaer rUl and cky trad. HORSMS aVOUQHT AND SOLD. IMwiy Livwry C. Cr First Mala. A iTaUD RIQHT HOOK TO THE STOMACH WHICH DIDNT JAR THE . - ... in Miuit has been that, the brothers are Guy Brewster ----- ' :" ""ful In Wharton what they Hi'? " r r Vu fV;;.tUwholy-to their sister. Most sister. Jjack fUUUI ... , -.--. i . I . . . . ,. nh valval and Ban-1 insists sne is u - tal equal. He has shown inem now to learn to box, ana won uo mVlfw Bl of former teachera who dUap- proved this exercise tor young wom en. He has Invented a mask for te u.a .n heautv won't oe marreu ur hard blows, and one tor the chest and stomach, so there will be no dan ger from body punches. Mr. Brewster is tne pnysw .--structor of public schools ta Whar ton, n. j. i-o wt" C0B: vlnced that boxing, oa of th flatst of exercUes for ma, ongn y -.4. nnaalhle for WOttW. H CO strutted his masks, am has Intro duced thm among - about right nnd left hooks aad swings und a hard right uppers. To prove his suoeess, Mr. arewster -nt aavral of htS BUBlU tO give demonsUtton before a meeting ot th Physical Education society. The girl fought Vigorously. Taey awnac w right and left to body and Jaw, art uppercut with ail weir vigor. i-.w- wbjch taxed their strength fH harm less on the wlr protectors, art th victims only laughed art phaag for more. wna mi ., the teachers, thoa et taam waawar not incurably amT, m aaee endorsed the Brwtr ptaa. As a result, it may ba intirtaart lamaay soheoU throughout U saatry.' r The Women's Mlaaleasry aoetoty of the Presbyterlsn church was ater- Ulned at the horn of Mrs. W. A. Delsell Thursday atteraeea, amoag those prssent being Mrs. '. M. wor den, Mrs. Lyon, Mrs. Sargent, Mra. William Barieat,. Mrs, J. 8.' Stubble- field. Mr. Wlllla E. Faaght; Mrs. u. P. Stewart. Mrs. X, 0. Spink. Mrs. j. B. Maaoa. Mr. W. 8. Slough, mra. Harry Caaea, Mra. 8. P. Lowery. Aa Interesting program waa readered. whlea waa followed by retraahmeaU. dhgMekFcJFOfgssgChY la a ana The assembly hall ot the Sacred i.r flbiiMh. waa th' seen ot a highly enjoyable party Tuesday eva- nlng, when Mrs. cnaa, wiey as oe. ess, entertained the mmnr t ia choir la appreciation ofau spteaai work. Mra. Hilar waa) ammted by Mrs. Martla MeAndrawajama auaa .. ....,. wA.J.at lSaa. rialU. Mrs. MH,'a-wmi) rrT i... MM.,Frak Aspleaataart Mm. 'Frank Howard. Th gwajrta! Mr. art After a hlghjy eaeesasful year, the KUmatk, Uterary CUih held iu final .utl af fka aaaaoB St the home 0 Mr. aad Mrs. C. P. Stewsrt Tuesdar evealag. at which the topic waa "Crime aad Criminals" wun ouo u. Oroashack as leader. The dlscusslpa waa one that was ot great InUreet to .11 ad naarlv everybody pressaj ' -- - ; participated. The new aimuoe to ward the criminal ca waa a -i--v of hlgheat Interest to all. Thaea- alnna of theClUb Will UOl 00 HWS .in. until fall. The flaal evat f flfc aawlv.alaftad Bern t MtSdSSj art th -Xornwr prmddia eC'Hm . .it. ....... m luaaaaai women a uivic ivaa "- guests of Mrs. W. T.orret, ntmsV dent ot the league, Waar am at thla gathering plan far the lataff work of ths league laKuwaasa -asm were outllae Aweaisai waa-- am Mary-A. JackseaMrs. a. w, wasw, Mrs. R. H. Dunbar, ms. Tsamaa Hamptoa. Krs. Loam .M.Bata aB Mrs. Robert BavMaj. , .' L Mrs. Henry Nswaaaau aAimlfga the Leisure rtonr lakWaa)gfa afteraooa wHh foar taMa $ I A dalntr. laasaaaa waa a taatajarag the gatrlacr n r & - ft ' a ll,' ' ,Y', r Thursday, evalnV? .ifmTSifV m ' v,..,.... i S.aial Baaaa laaosen iisbh " , r Coma -.-" . daavss nt ahiaviaatsa, .was ia lot one w "'"w.rr,T; rtM OeSSIUI. paruaa,.ua f, mm .a-j. . j thara. DanelaSt SB mat WT T4W again-until fall. The final eveat c MU f thj iaajjjj,1 art aft thla semlon will b. a pleak afSwaa JLiSS!m m Lake Thuraday. two active 7!!1 S alau kaur. rrnMlar-, , ; aday. There are tway- -.Tfl,M-t MaM.for slaaaaal law tough taa elate waa ffam- . . . ., i,u,i20mmaaA'Mm a. gsgssaav ,i t.H,l Alikniivh aVHU -""- - w- " . ised only last taM, la aaa raataw aiaas in tasnortaaea. art ia the scope ot work, eoverad. Nat year the field wilt ee greawaoai wa' ' credit fair th sueeess l ta slab Is due to Mr, aad Mrs. u. r. aaawan. U aaa Wa V. aUam Baldwla keV rtnrartitrB: 1-Utw;'wara Aajr Hxat'ltjaay. yyh 4V H 'f " w f J Taesstar attsraeea, Mr, Johasoa, Was Um gaeet ot heaar at an eater Ulamaat ,- Ms.?.Waa'. F. art Mr. Chr-.Cumsa. ....- k Ubii ata aaa UN ja-a-a-a-J--. m posed rr naaavsaWaalammk ' "TTTT'i Bodsaneimar, aassaara vsaifj mzml oal Bumbers. ,"Astosp k wmmiimm u 'mm "P jnywaH vn. -Li- ? t - C-'. t K . v i,&1 .H'