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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1909)
""V WZJ& '" $ . . MARSH LANDS OREGON'S RICHEST SOIL ABEL ADY PHONE " - - 303 :EASY TERMS KLAMATH'S GREATEST BARGAINS AT $25 PER ACRE AND UPWARDS. 50 PER CENT. VEGETABLE MATTER.; .X &V ,.- .T F v.-i cf L .A -I A. ,mj! . .'r"1" t... ft'-SOT . ji.i'jsn.y VjI! f'. ?; K&k" H. " t " V.-V.A Ei..V ...ft. J 'S JiVf 1 - ijkfi " rsj . . EVENING HERALD Issued Dally, Except Sunday, by tli. HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY W. O. SMITH, Editor SUBSCRIPTION 11ATE8: Mir, by mall, one year 15.00 Daily, by nail, its raonlhi 2. SO Dally, by mall, threo month. l,:s Dally, by mall, ono month SO Dally, delivered by carrier, one week SO DETECTIVE STORIES, Little Things as Aids In Solving Problems In Crime. KLAMATH PALLS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18. 1909. MJTKi: KOIt imiMlWllON Department of tho Interior, U. 8 Land Office at Ikevlcw, Oregon, August 13. 10. NOTICE li hereby given that John C. Beach, whose postofflco address I Klamath Fall.. Oregon, did, on the lth day of March, 1909, file In this oflce Sworn Statement and Applica tion No. 01703, to purchase the SBNWK. NE9WU. NWSEK Sec tion 6, Town.hlp 33 South, Range 9 Bait, Willamette meridian, and the timber thereon, under the proTl.lon. of the act ot June 3, 1878, and act amendatory, known aa the "Timber and 8tone Law," at inch value a. might bo Aied by appraisement, and that, ponnant to tuch application, the land and timber thereon hare been appralaed, June H, 1909, the timber ntlmated 335 M. board feet at $1.50 per M. and tho land 114.50; that .aid applicant will offer final proof In aupport ot hi. application and .worn .tatement on tho 32d day of October, 1909, before R. M. Rich ardaon, U. 8. Commissioner, at Klam ath Fall., Oregon. Any penon I. at liberty to protest thla purchaae before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent laauea, by filing a corroborated affi davit la thl. office, alleging fact. which wonld defeat the entry. ARTHUR W. ORTON. 9-19 10-21 Register. NOTICK FOR Pl'IIMCAl IO.V Department ot the Interior, U. f, Land Oflce at Lakevler, Oregon, August 7. 1909. NOTICE Is hereby given th:it Jamea B. Huhphry, whose postofflce addrea la Klamath Fall.. Oregon, did, on the 23d day or April, ltd:, file In tbla office .worn statement r.n-1 application. No. 01827, to purchase the WH of SEW. Section 23, Town hip 37 South, Range Ea.t, Wil lamette meridian, and the timber thereon, tinder the provisions of the act of June 3, 1STS. and ncu amend. ntory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at audi value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that pursuant to such application, tho land and timber thereon have been ap praised, June It, 1909, the tlmbir es timated SIS board feet at 10.7.". per M, and tho land $190. SO; that said applicant will offer final proof In sup port of his application and .worn statement on the 21st day of October, 1909. before R. XI. It'chardson. United States Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at llbert) to protest thl. purchase before entry, ur Initiate n contest at any time before patent Issue., by filing a corroborate.! affi davit In this office, alleging tarts which would defeat the entry. ARTHUR V. OHTON. S-tC. 10-1S Register. THE VALUE OF SMALL CLEWS NOTICK OK r'U.IXfl OF FLAT United States I-and Office, l-nkevlew, Oregon, August G, 1909. NOTICK Is hereby gicn that '.mm- ship plats surve)ed under Con' net No. 732. fur Sections 7. IS. 1? .10 and 31. Township 37 South, Ilnngo 7 Kast, Willamette meridian; Sections 1 to 3C, Inclusive. Township J." South, Range 28 Kast. Willamette meridian: Sections 1 t'o 3C, Inclusive. Township 34 South, Range 28 Ecst Willamette meridian, and supple mental plat of segregation survey of Section. 4. 9. 1C, 21, 28 and 32, Township 31 South, Range 7 '4 Eatt. Willamette meridian, will be flic' in thl. office on September lSlh, 1909 On and after said date all of iId land, will be subject to selections. entry or filing on, It .aid lam't lire not otherwise reserved or appro priated. ARTHUR W OHTON. P. CKONKMIl.I.KU. Receiver. yMIMf MOMMMMOMOw ' I Helping the Town Djr baakhtg jroar awry In a bank In your own commun ity yon laoraae the community. wrr to do bailors. If harantlal Carmen want Co borrow money there I. mure to loan iheta. li yow tank jroi-r ruoai-jr away from borne It la loaned to other farmers, merchant, and mannfactnrcrs. Help yonr home people. Money hidden at home help no one. Flared In a bank It la pat to work In way. that help all. . The j First National Bank I of Klamath Falla I. a good bank to pat yoar money In aafe and reliable. i A Savings Account la mlay day fond, a life Insurance policy, a aic'k benefit, a fnaeral benefit, and an old age pension. There la no forfeiture, ctaaae la the paaabook, and It la under tlte owner 'a control at' al tawte. It will tide him over alckneaat It will cars for lit awaway when he must go; It will aee him through old age, and 1 hear Uaa whea ha dice. It la a almple bualncaa propoaltlon. aatajhs warty, aad keep R up, and, like manna In Hie deaert, It M awffly Ma. aa be Joameya. Mtm ! taw thaw (o open aa account with the' the FIrft Trait and .Savings Bank ! wi.Mr-fS .. t fy4wWtpiMtwtfit1lltMMMttMtttwdj "In All My Esptrlenc.," Says Pellet Sirgt.nt Cuff. On. .1 Wllkl. Col lins' Creations. - Hsv Nsvsr Ytt Mat 8uch a Thing as a Trlflt." If j ou nfc some London publishers they n III tell jou Hint no luvk tolls so writ n a ileteetlie stnr) 11. ul th.it H"o ple still Uiul n fascination In the schlcremcnts of IMu.ir Allnn Poe's t lupin. Hnltorl iu'h l-ecnei mid Tnb.iret nut the rcilnuhtnhle Sergeant Cuff of Wllh'e Collins. Thee men were the forerunner, of Sherlock Holmes, iiml their feats of ertmtii.il trucking were nn remarkable n thoe nrhlcicd b.i the famous ilmr nctrr crcatiil by Sir Arthur I'nimn Ilojle I'crlnpt the lent known Is Cuff, who tlKurt-tt In "Tin. Moonstone." Cuff looked for 'clews In trlfle-i. In restituting n smear on n newly p.ilnt ed door, he nun told by the Miporlu tenileut who had the case In bind that It was made by the prltlco.it of the women sertnnts. The superintendent .aid petticoat, were trltle-t. "In all inv cxiierlenre along the dirtiest way. of this dirty little world." replied Cuff. "I have nerer met such a thing n n trttle yet. We umt see the petllctvit that made the smear, nml we inut knon for certain lh.1t the paint wn net." l.ceoci. the lieau Ideal of the Trent h detective, nns mint to eiplalu hl ile duclloiis to nxNtnlils, Jut n Sherlock Holmes (IM in hl friend Watson. In the story of "File No. 1 13" a safe In tieeii roblied There l a semlrli on the door of the safe which cvim to hare Ih-cii ulade hj the ke -llpplnc from the lock, Itut U-eic esplaltieil that the paint was hard and that the scratch could not lnve lieen made by the trembllm: hand of the thief letting the key slip. He therefore had an Iron liox made. painted with gni-u niulsli. tike the safe. As I.ocoi' Insertiil the key he asked the nsMstnut to emleator to pre vent him using the key Jul as be n alvut to Insert It In the hick The in sNlant iltd so, nnd the key held by Lecocn,. pllllrd aside from the lotk sllpiH-d along the door nnd traced iin It ii diagonal scratch from top to bot tom, the rtart reproduction of Hie one shown In n photograph of the safe. Thus It vcn prnp tint two ieron were present at the robbery one wished to take the money mid the other to preient Its lielng taken. In the play Mirrlrx-k Holmes, the deteetlre, with the nld of an neeom pllrc. raises an alarm of tire at the bouse of the tarrabees, during the ei cltement of whUh he Is able to lines tlg.ite the mjstery of the purloined documents. A somen tint slirjitar Incident occurs n liliar Allan IW -'I he Cnrloliic.) letter." nhen lluplu, baring obliilinsl entrance to the house of u iiilulxir of the stnte who had purloined -a let ter of great linortance from a lady, wlsheil In lake It from Us lildlru- pl.o'v a t.rd rai k oit'r the iniinlelpl.i e- and subsilliite n fnesliiille. While Unpin was talking to the mluNier there irn. a sudden report of u pl-lol beneath Ihe w Ilidow.'follomil hy finr fill smuui and loud" shouting Tin minister rushed to lue nludow. .ml while bis attention was thus dlsirai led Dupln took the real letter mid sulistl luled the false one which he had pre pared. Needles to say, the dlterslon had been created by Dupln's assist ant.. Although "The Adienlurc. of Hher lock llolmci" somewh.t orershadow tho stories of other delecllres wbleh nppeured In the Strand Mugmtliie, one should not forget to mention Martin Hewitt, Investigator, nnd Hick Don ovan.' ' llotb these deleclltc. worked alone and were past muster. In Ihe art of Holrliig robbery mj.lcrles. murder, and the crime, of secret ocletlen. And the ulue of noting Irllles, pir tlcularly In delectlte work. Is striking ly Illustrated In "The Case of Mr Fog- go it." The hitter bad been murdered In his chamber, which won situated at tho top of the building In which Hen. lit bad an office. Hewitt mis the first one on the wenc. The door was lock ed, and when he got Inside the room he found 1'oggatt I) lug ntross the ta ble, shot dead. There wus n sheer drop of fifty feel outside the mIiiiIouh. How had the murderer got In. and bow hnd he escaiied? On the sideboard were the freshly blitcu remains of mi apple. Hvyvllt noticed that It hud been bitten by n person who hnd lost two teeth, ono at the top. u ud one below. Ho also saw that the dead man had an excel lent net of raise teeth, tilth none missing, lie obsened, too, ihnt no ac tive joung inn n could, by standing on the window sill, draw blinscjf on tho roof und thus escape. Thus Hew lit come, to look for a tall, athletic look. Ing young nuiii with tno teeth miss ing. If find. Iilui. obtain, by n ruse auolher apple which lie ha. bitten, compares the 0 and ultimately ob tain Hie startling 'story of.tbe mur der from the murderer himself after the coroner. Jury hnd returned a 'ver dict of "uccldcutnl death." - l-ondon Tlt-lllt. T T-S it 7 Ths Fos sod tht Hen, A I'ov. lining i n pi Into mi out luuii hMikid up mid down for souie thing In eiit mid nt ln-t splisl ii Hen -.III lnu upon ii ponh n high Unit he roilld b,l lio meiiliH mine In hi r lie Iherefoie hml ieour.e In nil old "iraliiaeiu "IN-nr eoiiiln" he .tld to Her 'lion ibi 311111I111 I hi'iiid lit tt .U'll Mere III mid kepi lit houie I could not re-t. therefore. Mil I had come to oe ynii I'nty lit tue feel Jour pnle llidiiil, ,oti do not liok Hell ill nil " He mis itiniiliig 011 In this liipodrut inniitier when the lieu answered hlui Irnui the risiiti "Triilj. dear lleiiiinl. ion me In the rlchl I mis eldnni In more dinger tlinii 1 11111 now I'm) netie hi) eoiulug ilown I mil sure I h mid 1. Itch ill) dentil" 'Ihe I'ox, It'illug htui-elf folh-il llllite oIT tllnt irliil tils link elfewln-re -Aeop Stlf Cvldcnt. Due of Hip il liuers of II little klli.Al slip l that Its Mii"iir ruM) ell lilies at lis inn tullli' IxiiohlliiP. d h,l Isi'll llld IxMnws ln-r 1 llilnt lifts oil llio.e nlm lilltle her leilit A -niii 1 Hid iiiiili-rvrmtiiiito """ said in Id- leiiihir Hut he fenriil he had rather 11 loiileiupl for I'lato "I iiiii nfni'd, Mr Johnon." ni'lleil the leiiiher. "Ill.lt )olir iollti'Ulit has nut Invti brill b) fnmllhirlty." Youth's Companion. I hi: hon 'io tiitmintv, A lllllii storo llh thn best III the griHcry lino ilinu. ne. fresh, nnd prlies rciuonnblo. Onn ttlnl will iniivliuo )tm that II Is tho pluce Hi irmli' ' l0" WANT ADS. M'KI'IAI. MITIt'l NOTU'K Prom tho ISlh until the 22d Hip Kliimath .Messenger Sen ile will be upon for business from !i a 111 to 9 p. m rim sam: iteni i:.tuio. IIAVi; n few lots In glto uwn) In Opportunity addition on the I'ppcr ,nke to parties wishing tu build nomes. Iletter hurry and get one of .ht.p they nre absolutely frei'. Si-e .ho owner, I:. I) M.it Donald .'OR 8AI.K A new liungutiiw, with ." riHims and bulb; lino location on illlildo near High .School. Inipiliu nt let aid olllie. .'Oil 8AI.K HO lures. CO iirroj In crop; 3 horses, wagon, sit of bar less, 2 rows, 22. chickens, t-rooin liingnlow, furnished, 4 miles from own; $100 t iirroa; in) firms I. i:. l'olutar. Kl.imnth Calls. 11K1.F r..vri:i. .VANTCH A l.uly to do plain tow Ing. Appl) to Mix. I'eik, Klamath 'alls Irou Work.. U'.KNTri wanted III erery town for the Steel Ailjiistnblo Hameliss Inrso Collnis. No pads, ha mm. traps; inn tw used ltli nuy kind of ug attacnmunls. Will not gull horse ir wiar oul. Will not rorrodo or rust 'iMco $C0U each. Ask ) our dealer Vrlto for llleraturp. Address Nelson A'ltter C'impnn), eiclusUn dlslrlb Itors l,nrincCo.istS(ate.,Alhnn).t)re rilK Oregon Nursiry Company of Salem, Oregon, the largest and icst-knowu nursery company In the N'orthwcst, has openings fur two or brio .uady nnd rellablo galcsmcn or Southein Ongon nnd Northern 'allforntn territories. Full Informn Ion upon ropiest. Address Oregon Nursery Co., Salun, Oiegou. Mlllt 11 tl' Msstll.l IIIN OF I'AIMMIItSllll' 'I hp pnldle Is herebi notitl. d it n' Ihe piiitiioishlp llrm of M n-n Wlikstrom has hem dlssoti.d Mi Morgan Inning dlspnmd of H ' ' " terest tin li III to A ikimui ! wlllinullnueto operiilo II11 si. ainls ni ll.iglo mid other pniliierslilp inmnr lies fnriui'll) ouiied and opunnd '! Morgmi .k Wlcksirom AM ON WltKSTKOM S-tl-ll-w Mlllti: 11)11 I't lll.li-AIION. II S 1-ntid lllllrn nt l.iketlew. Oregon. April 26. I9 NOriCi: Is herihy given that li.li:i, J01INSION, ot Klamath Hulls. Oregon, who, on Nov 27. IDOs, inadii Timber and Stone Sworn Statement Nu 0T.7, fur N -Us. HeitSoii 17, Tnniishlp 32 S, lliing" .M II. Will Meridian, hns tiled notice' of Intintlun In makii I'lnal I'riHif, to establish ihilm to the Und ihtivo ilesirlhid, beforn fount) Clerk Klamath County, at his olttro at Klamath I'nlls, Oregon, on Urn 191b In) of August, 1909 Claimant names us witnesses Prnnk M. Upp, of Klamath Falls, Jregon; Henry Offenharher, ot KIa until Falls, Oregon; AUln J Swift, if Klamath Falls, Oregon, John Siisel, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Lester Klrkpalrlrk, of Klamath Fulls, Oregon; John J I'urbrr, till I'okignma, Oregon. J. N. WATSON. 'IS ItcKlster. I REFRIGERATORS 1 Cold Storage i "fATl$ Pnomal Vh vviuic juiiiaiiiui Food Chamber : $21 to $24.50 I Reliable julvon- ized Food : Chamber $17 to $21 1 Qy f " 'j 1 it 1. II H faTTajn I m vtffi nt-j iiti 1. .i r& cm ) fi x rL AaI tsiatt iiiii ,' ilV tat !fj fj WHITE MOUNTAIN ( (f, sll III. TMI Mill ' iNJ lsisss,SMtMnm (W Vj aj MM SPSS MM M . toM j (TjM 0 swwsswi Kn Illy svh, m M Ci K IX n VI W ROBERTS &i gHANKS n ! ROBERTS & HANKS HARDWARE MERCHANTS a MMHMHHMHlHMMHfMMIHtl Minti: tie M,in,i:Mi:sr I I.N M, At I III M III' NOTICi: Is hell Ii) gUeu that Alrt Mnrllu Jr. niliiiliilsiiutnr of Ihe t-s-nlo of limine) S llnni-n. iti-ri-iitcd, hns lllid with the Count) I'niirt nt Klamiith Count) . On gun, fur setile-mi-nt his Ilnnl uriouul tu tin- admin titration of the said 1 stale, nnd thai Monday, August 30th. st 2 Co p 111 at the rotitllinusii In said count) and Stnte Is Ihe tluu und iilnre fliiil for iho Inuring of nn) and nil ohjulloiis to said final arcount and Iho settle ment thereof, und an person Inler sled may app.'nr und tile eirepllons In said ncmiiiil and rnnli-st In sume AI.KX MAItTIN Jit, Administrator of the K.tutc of Itod In-) S lloii, lleienseil !i-: ti-2S hiintn i-h sn.i: A'ANTHII- Olrl for leleplumu op erator; 0110 with experlenco In tin vnrk preferred. Apply at Klnmatb 'alii olllce. Choice Garden Lands FOR RENT A few plots or choice land for garden; Potatoes, Cabbage, Celery or other truck, under irrigation and convenient FRANK IRA WHITE CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE Fifth Street near Mill Has same Lot Hantalns for you Whenas. Iiiditment wn retnl..ri and entered on tlm 2Glh day of April 1!09. In an ncliiin In the Jiutic Court for tlm I'retlerl of I lnvl 1 Kla'iinth tiiunli. Hint., r tu. n.,n , befino A I). .Miller. Jiisin.- 01 1.. i- .'.- fi.i n.ilil pmlmt. between II " ' wi,,.,d..f:.,';;..rn';.,n;,,,',i'i:;: ,' ,;;:;" . hi ti... rolt HAM-MImiIUiiious. 'OH HAM: Conking range, good as now. fii'iulro .MimIcI bakery 'OH HAI.B At n bargain; uNo. r. Oliver typewriter, with lB-lncI arrkr, In first-class condition; n Jl 10 mnchlnu for $7C. Call at O. K Transfer oftlro and tco It. KOIt "hAI.H Freight outfit, win ploto, ronslstlr.g of 8 horses mid hurneiis, strctchirs nnd tliulns, 2 No. I wngoiis; uipuilty of wugons, 30, 000; nil in No. 1 condition. .Merrill & Hon. I'nrk stable, .Merrill, Ore. MIHCIXLA.NKOt'H. I'Oll HAI.K- Itnllnmd tliket, llrst c tana, to I.oh Augeldi or Hnn lllego, Cat. AddresH I', O. Iiox 2.1, l.nla-vlew TIIH Huuthcrn I'urlfio baa now on sain round trip ticket, to Hvnttlo, good for sixty days, with prlvllegu of stopover nt uny point en roiitu fur $28.7r. Thn llnnl limit on these ticket, explro October' 3 1 tt. OltDHIt jour ko fiiini t). li. 'iiaiihfer lomp-iny. rURNIHIIIH) rooms and npnrtlnonts 111 tno imiiiwin. CKMKNT Imported cometit just ru eclved; turjoad Allseu cement In Iron barrels, lluldwln llnrdwuro Co, TO HXCHANtn:. "vi1 TO KXCHANUK California for Oro- gon: mo acre deeded and. title perfect, no mortgugo; fruit, grain nnd grapes. For acreage at or near Klnm. ath Falls. II. D. Blbloy, P. O. box G47. j San Bernardino, Cal mid luulnst ilileiijiu.i fi oiii -iwe i iluira ( JT .1 1 ,t 1 . 1, r est Hi noil lit the rnto of SU (G) pr cent pi r nniium from the 2Mb day 10 April, IS09, and tho furflior sum or Thirteen nnd Twinly-riiu Ouv-hiiii dreilth. dollars ($13 25) toils and disbursement; nnd whenns u trim sirlpt of said Juilgmetit nml (iroci fil ings had beforo said Justlio of Ihe peiirn in nam 1111,1 tins been Wed In Iho nfilto of tho Count) ftrlc of Klamath C(.uiity, Ort-gcm, and whlih suld Judgment was duly docketed In Iho Judgment dockit of tho Circuit Court of thn Htnto of Oregon for Ihe County of Kluiunlli, on tlm 12th day of liny, 1B09, nnd tho sum of Hoh-ii- i).lVo dollar,! (7C), with Inloreatl ....J...MI iu inn rino in m (c) .1(,r tent per iinniim from tho 2fih day uf April, IIMI3, and Tlilrliin mid Twen A..-., """''inilri'dlli dollars ($I3.2C) co!s mid illsbiirsemeul. of s.ild action la now dun then on; nnd by virtue of mi exitullon Issued by thn Clerk of Iho Clieuli Court of tho Statu of Oregon for tho County of Ivhimnth, on wild Judgment, com. iiinuillng mo in satisfy Mild J.dg. mint, Interest und cost, nut of tho porsnnnl pnipeity ,,f .nld j. Hulll tan, ami for want Hut. ..r 11,, ..... of tho re nl iirooirie i.,.i, 1 suld J, i:, Hulllwin. In .aid iVmniir ,,r Mmiinlh nml Slnln of Or....,,., .....1 not In In ti nhle. ntler .1111 1 J. 1. nnd Imiiiiry, to Hnd any porsnnnl Properly belonging to J. j. Hulllvmi In tub loiinty, nut of which to sulls. fy raid Judgment nrnny part tlimiof, I hnvo levied iiiou tho following dcJ wrlliid imil pioporly of iho ilufund- .111 j, 1.. niiiiivun, o-w t; HIIll of HH'. of Section "I. v 10 ",' :,''' of Hotllcin 27, HJ4 of NIJH 'f i ,' W"r; TVwi',1.,!',1" " """"' '"'"ko 1.1 l.-ist of Wl till mr.t 1,. 1, V.. Oreem. " "" " Nolle ci Is Ihereforii hereby give,, Hint by vlituo of kiiIiI o..rn,. 1 will, on Monday, tho 30th el ,y of An KiiM. tttoD, nt il,,, hour of 2yo'ok In tlm nfUrnooii of said day, at tl0 nil, v". 'I,"t""r"'" ''"or In Klam. nib Kills, Oicgiiii, mil m ,H1,(. , Zt'",.1"" '"''Idderiorcn.i In liiitnl, tho nliovii clurrrlhicl real pioii 'rty. or so mud, ti.,lf UH ,' , nioiimirv li. ...il-,. t . . '""J. V" favor V.r II u. 1 """ J""KI l '" no 11 ' W' ,u,m' id iignlimt J. I'. Kll Villi. l01!lll,n .ulll. ..,..: nnUrrthh.,r.oi..Bt. that havo or Zy Dated nt Klnmi.ll. l.-n.. n .Ha 30th .lay of j,;,;, ?& "rrK""' a, . W. II. HAUNCH. 30 g-'sHJ ' K,tt"m"' bounty. China and Glassware Hoii't piu Ha ,, (, (rr Ware, $'nry llldies, riali'., luiiiblrrs, Jnrdluli re, Ornaments, t lianibrr Hrls, M.lrf Coolers, rriid-r thing. 11,1 ml nml oniauientul for your liw nml lahln? We mrry sioli InomIUuI (Iiiii. , Hie HailUwl In plain and gold rlminc.l. K,,, r mImi.Ii- ill.pUy. The largest .tixk In the city anil nt such b,u prr-. GEO. R. HURN HARDWAII DEALER 'tfWHWmmt. X-wa4wMM wwmmmms6 n O. K. TRANSFER CO. Ki'cp us iiioviiit;; ue arc prepared for woijK Tcnmliijf, ilra)inK ami forwarding. Is 110T Keliahlc ami prompt service worthy youR Attention? Day or Night. We're not a rum A Nimil'er phone, office 871 and 873 the barN Say: Barrage and Pianos are special! kS Frui;ht orders liandled quickly. No MufF Equippd with the only piano truck liorE Reasonable rales on goods stored. Uetli-R Cill or phone us before placinir orders, C O. K. TRANSFER CO. . ' 5 Mt,4, v? :y.