; "m ,;? Klamnlli Fall' Writ t ami Uet Dally. Our AdvertiMn Oct ittyi$ The Best Ketults. $C3 M Tiliuii Ykam. No, Oil KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. MONDAY. AUGUST 23. 1909. Pricb 6 Cents. She ftettittg lefaft.. USE OF TANKS ADVISABLE (iti:ii .xmioiinv 1ION HXH "I'M" r HAMIA. Ill KM." A GRAVI MISIAKi: SOI 10 (inn ml Ortt-iilt f l.rlli'seai Hie I'm' nf lkp I.n mum wiwlil lie linngi-r-i.h hi llralll. til t'liiiiininill). One (il Ihe liwal 1llatll1Kulal1.il tla lima Hint lim itiliiti In tlila muni) dm In iiinmrr It iiiiht u gin-al In Iki. tltj lln la vll. I It. Hl.-t.nl.nl, ho, villi liU wk, la tlaltlni; tlila Ktllnn lln' (It-heral taaa Hut rlrt Medical nfflrrr Hlllimaalili.-,l by llnv- irtnr DftinlMiii ntOliln for at nice In Ibo rlill war. tin April I'-. H6I. slum liltli lllnr. up In 19(13, when lip waa trllird with the lank u( lidrallrr rrnrrsl. lit hut IippIi In tin. rtinllliu iiu Miltlcp lit lil" Itiillilir. hnldllii; Hip l.ll..-.t pnallliilia within l Klfl m.-.llral officer After senlng ihinugh ll.f titll if ll.p l!tnrrl ItMik I'll I In several (lmllan wars Al I ho In in Un mil nt Hie Hi'unlili war ne ititrf auigi-tm nt ihr armies In Hit. flelJ and aertp.1 tiu It. turf o( (lenpral Mile In Hip tUntUctt rampalsn In Culm lln liail ctrtc of tlm nllr ruii.tltlima In I'urlii lllrn unit was llirii prnin.it.il ai chief intillral Inaprrlnr nf llu atiny Hit rf(i (an )rra In Hip I'hlllp I'lhn a rlilcf aurgrtin nl Dial .lit I Inn III" was mIiii brad nl thn med Irsl itrpartmcnt, I' H A . Ill Washing Inn fur aetni years, anil tiaa been irtit aliroail twlrtt by tlila (titer iniiPiit In atu.tr I'm sanitary incaaurrs of fur ilxn r.ninlrlra In view nl hi taat rHilincf In matters pertaining III aaiillaHnn, lln lli'iii'tal aa naked Hlial would Iii llm t fleet n( the iuiiiilnK nl Hi" " n nf Hut city Into .nke Cwatllia, n. in rrply tlifiriii aalil In my opinion II wnulil l.p a crnip hatp neter In lorn brt-n optni-il I In nilatnku tu follow any aurh inuitr, tu. - (Imkiiii la to Ih 11 grtnt Unl.' of fur Hid n-aaoii that alum Hip Mini' of man) proplp. law ilM.n an. I 1011 tl.p Hpanlah war tlila mutiny haa HiiiipiI pmapprlt) " Klpn Ibe lunllt-r of aaiilliitlnil trry, - inri-fiil altrntlnii, ami If thn ri'pnrl Mr nml Mr. Henry I'arrlah of aliniilil c 11 Hint ..,. waa In.liii! Mirrlll letuimil In Hit Ir linim In) 11111111111 Into tlila lakit II wnubl batti ! n hail effect on llm Ilileu.llliK m'l Ih'ra In your ill), for people lln"' .In) a will not locntit whert' Dphohl ami other ttlai-nxi Kvrina are allnweil in propaitalit In Ihelr Immeillnlt' via In Hv. uhiri. w,...i.i .i..,.i.it.a I.n the r It If tho fiirecnluK romlltlnn was mornlnn. .Iiiiriiie.1 with the henullea n.lhereil In, jof Klamnlli iniinl) "Another fenliire Hint shimM !' ' taken Into iiinalilerntlnu I. II... fail I! " Henry h-au tniuorrow Mr that II U not iilnne llm urni ini.'l!l' ri'M-rXiillon. when, he will be t" lo )iiur (Hy here, hut nlso In the, I'-.tt.'l for son " l eMen.llii town, IipIow , on IhU liter, o. - H .iru') on lownahlp s.ib.ll wlilr ll may be ealahllahe.l there liitaT. lslsiu I Gome to Ui for Your Fall Suit and Overcoat w fc, -fjjijH K. K. K. Store I Klamath Falls - ' nn I.. Ilium, hIIImI ' (hi mi Imli lliilii' I'miii tin . .- I. r .- ii, ih,. i IH ll.llm limit. in I Hlnllil t ,n, Unit tin-liialnllnllnn nf a. pin imika In Kllllllltlnll Kill, iir piHi. ..mi am- ).(. in miiiiIiI . IiIkIiI) lulvianMi iii:i,ii; i.n uiiiii.n Mini i. n m:i, i it f .it i,m: .Uilililln.i I lnMI,. II. inin. I mm n lil llinnicli i.nii.il iiiigi.ii "iliitli liupn . .1, ' Nn wnmlt r Hi. Iiiillaim nl On Run wnu. IhiiiiIIIiiI ami fnnlnillr IrKmnla nlmiil I'rali i lake. Inr It la Mnml.-ilul riiinicli i.i anuki- Him linuKlnatlnii nf finii d man a mlhil In llila aiitill Vllllklll,ll I'lirlalli- l.tilllifll In I'ntt taml liniii a t tip IIjiiiukIi IVnltiil Oip (iin ami tin. Klamatti inutilr) I'alli-il I.) tin- mluli.nary lit ! nf l.la id null lh an liblalmti haa Ihvu making an ili-oilr.l tmu nf ih In ilnr .if lln cmi lln Hi.- tli in Hit- i'rattr lakr r.tuntr lit wrct h) antn miitlli' limn Mtnlfnul iiihI frtnriinl tliarimtl itu iiin xoiiilpfful trfnory anil Hit' KffJl Mifalblllllia nf ihr vnt llliri llilnliali M hit tl b (nuriirypil I am I'll atirr) aalil Ihr null- i.lalnii llml Itio on una irnvl,ii liy Hif p;lilatur Inr Hi rnndriir- Inn nf Hit' I'raii r lakn mail liaa Ufii i. rl.l ui in Hit rnuria In my ml nil ht rtiin(iflltin ul that rtiflil ttnuM hu a limit i-n.rrful nilrrltlaimrnl fur Hip tali' Tratrr lakt la nnr of Hip KrK.ll iniiilpra nl nalurp 'Hip auriniinillna nullity It munlirlul onil autillinn I ibi nnl thfip fur h fr huura In In- raily iniirrnriR. hut after tlio ilmri (llniip I l.ail, IHi Hip tun Jmt tu- iK airnaa thp takr. la aaitnrl liltic I III llPlrr fntRrl ' Hi.' maila In lln- nullnnal I'.uk nn iihkI, ami innalilrrlnK Hut riniichiit-u if tin- iininlr) I lit- maila liaillnK In lip lakt am icinhI. hut If a mail mm tinatrurtiil lliilii Miilfnnl II nulil In' t Kt.at II.Iiik fin Drt'ifun." Thf niili-il liatvli-r la nlan pnthiiil litlr nur llii fulillit iHinallillltlta nf hi' rrntral tiillini nf thp atutit anil ill nf iiukiiii In K mrnl "I am miiilnii'il," In' anM. ' that Ihkiiii la In Ik' tin.' nf lhi cnatial latpa In Hip unliin Tin' wnilil kliiia ut 111 t It- uf Ort-Kim, nl Ita tnrli-il ri- Miiim-a, nf lla intt liurlna in iiimiiT nml rlrh latnl nallliiK ili'ii'lnpini'iit My' trip hu tijn.-.l my i')i. in. till')' AKiimpanleil by Mra XV. V. V.mil.'ll of lllahmi. C11I . ami Mra. C i: Mar 1I111 nf IVmoer. Cnl . who Inn i. been iltlHliK Ihem for the pnat two necks, they tnnk a tllp nn thn Tpper lake Hiimlny. Meailiiini-a Vamlrll ami Mur- ill 11 reliiruiil In llieir linllli'it ( li Ih J We will moke them to your exact measure from $13.50 and up Stylish, per fect fitting clothing made by America's foremost tall ors. Oregon na illa.-tia.' p. nn Iliimilili lln- n Malum r BIG DEAL ON UPPER LAKE I M.IKHISn I'HI ir I'AWI SMII lA'IIHN IN riCI.il. :iw (il I lOMf I AKI. I UMIII K mill Mi'iiim AiiiiiijiI Slil.nit-iit nf lliri-.-lliiiiilnil I iiili.n.l, nf llini- in Up I "it In (iillfnriihi I'riill 'I rmli'. lint' nf thn IntKi-at iiuiit'rna nn llm i-titul. tlm Tnllfiinilii Trull Ciintipra' aaattt Intltin, with InmliiuurUra nl Han Cranium, Ini irin llrall) lakt'ii inpr!iif tliu tnannK' mint nf llm Lulu: Ijikii 1 .... t .......in'. . ...iii,ii , ...iii 11. nil inin 1 1 lit.' 1 ., ... .in lb. TPm. nf Hmlr npi'rall.iua ,,n I- I'HM-r lakt nl KhlpplriKlnri will h It a.ilr with liur.i-L Major T I!. Annli'ii ami I'rctl Millmin linvo ic 1 1 rt I from Hit nrthn muiinKPiiii'iit I .f 11,1. ctimimu). ami ll r- n per.-.n. , , r ,,,,, n, ,)nu , , m()Jl ,,,. i.'l nf tin, inmp.iny will In, a fnl- unl huppt'nnKa In tho hlatory of ntta llniiiip . anliiill, pn-alilrnl ami Klamath Kalla, for, first nf all, It Is irraaurer. II H (IrlKaby. Icp preal- "'" "1i"""K point of n payroll )- .1. ami W O Union, a.cr.tnry. r'"' ,l,l1h ,''U "' ". . . 'nti'I then nsnln. It meiina tint oifiilnR I ( lark... ninniuier of Ih- bin ,,p of ll o I'ppcr iako country to other lipartuipnt nf tho Tallforuln 1'rull tiinniifniturcr, and It all beliiK con annira' nund.iiliin. la tint man who Hkuoii to our city, wo will reap the il 1 1 la ileal II rnuKh, nml be I lis np- 'iiltitttl Tharli-s Mcdownn nn M.iperlif ml.'iil of the box factory. Mr. laiki, who left yealenluy lunrnlliK n Kan PrniKluti. In an Inter. lew iltli a repr.fpntntt.o of this pner, tatetl Tit. California I'rult Canners' n- uirlatlnn haa pridlinlty taken over I inaiinK'-mt'iit of tliu linK l.ako uiiihiT cnutpnni, anil wo will IipkIii nt once on the Imprnteiiivnt of this All merchants are requested to attend the meeting at the courthouse tonight, as business of importance will be under consideration. .MIIirtlNU HI" IMI'OltrXM Men 1111111- XVIII lleilile Tiii.IkI.I XVIult In lln In the XX'n) uf i:nlerliilii meiillliiriiiu IL.rgiiln XX'erl. , meeting nf the merrhnnts of the rll) will be held this ou'iilng In the rnilllhoUM', nt whldi will bo decided uiatltrs of the iiliuiiitt Importance to the Illinium Interests of tho riiiumun II) Three auhJettH will lie under iiiiiHldernllon -ll.u holding of a roun- 1) talr, what other form of enter tuiuiiietit will lie on the prngrnni and ll.irKi.ln Week. Iliuh one of these iiiiJuIk Is filled with intermit llal In eer) men hunt lu the city, nnd tho meeting should hnu 11 full at lendniue. A cnninsa tins been mnde of mmt of the houses on Main street, mid ewi) nun seen has slgnltled his intention of attending, nnil (he Indl c.illiinn 1.10 thul it will ho the most Intgely attended meeting of Ita kind oxer held In the city. The liiiporlniiro of tho becuring of the uiitslili. triiilo for this city was ileniiniHl rated Inst week, whim ono in dltldiial from Uiku county upent with Iho iiierihnnU of Iho city about II2B. It ttns 11 ensh propiisltlon. This Is only ono of ninny other i.nea of more or leas lmpurti.ne., njid If n proper effiiil Is mnilo hundreds of other pur eliuseiH will 101111. every (all nnd spring. Captain J. J, Itnhm has Just ro- reltod his now power launch "Mar Kiirlln" from tho Michigan Steel llont company. Tho lnuncli U eighteen feet long, four nnd 11 half feet henm, with n lx liorHo-power engine, canopy top, nnd inpnhlo of ciurylng comfortably foul teen passengers. Her speed Is twelve miles per hour, llesldes the launch, tho cnplnln hns twvlvo row boats of different alzea which ran ho secured nt rensonnblo rntea hy apply ing ul his now uoiilhuufcti on tlio Up per Inkn. Tho Mnrgnrltn will bo used for (ho pnssenger liuslness In tho lliuior lnko nnd can bo clmrteied nt leiihouubli) intea upon nppllcntlon to Captain Itnhm. iniilinrly Wo will liullit lui'lvo or fiitirt'-t'ii mlilllliiiiul hniikia lit tnko i nn- nf tlm i'iiii())ipn inn! il.t Ir fnin IIIih, iiml iiuiro un the or cnnloti rij iiilri'. Thcrn will ho I'tiiiiliiyuit In tin hox fiidiiry iihoiit Hlxly mon nml nl Hip anw mill iihniit thirty, which mi una iiillo u in mil fur ytiur city. It In nur ik-alro In r.lilp nut nhiiut .100 inilniiila of liiinhvr n yinr, nml thin la rnii.li' iMiinll.l.j hy llm larKO iiiipply i,,,,,,:l.,,1:ll,"!k1?,y",,","'.,,l'l", tlip Cnllfiiriilii rrult Caniiira unancln- thill nlnni', na tln-y will Inkn tho n Hi.' nuipiit. Tlil Inltpr iiinrvrn nlilpx uit oti'iy ji-nr nhiiut 5,000 cnrlnnda of inniKil frulln, o you inn JiiJku Hint It lakca aonio hnxi-a tu aupply lln Ir ili'tiinmla. Tlila city can cun Kriiliitiiiri ItRi'ir on tlila company en 1 111: tho flolil here, a It will iluubt lc hi- nn opi'uliiK wcrtKo whldi olher lari;,' iiiucirni will takn inlvnntaco hy rttnlillililni: nlmllnr iilantu nil M'''"'nt lo "ur 'Hy ' U'l" Upper J.iki'." C. I:. Wnrilfn, who n Intortlnwcil , r,.Ka, , , nj()V() trnn,aconi .uti'il: "Tho Callfnrnla Krull (.'an nnr- aaarjclatlnn lina prnctlcully token out llm management of tho I.ontt likc I.uimIiit (iimpany, nml Mr. Mel- hnau nnil Inwitf hnn rnllrt.il r rnn. hanert. It it tliu Intention of the company to put up ndillllonat houses for the employees, nnil (hey nro also takltiK up llm matter of tho erection of n new school houso there. This latter matter Is now being taken up with tlm town board, and will bo leilded upon this afternoon." I Pour prlii-a of money Riven away I nl the Portland Store Saturday. Auk. ISth., 10 p. in. sharp. l 8. Seofleld. ngrlciilturist in There Is plenty of mosquito net hnrgo of the Western Farm Kxtcn- ting nl tho K K K Store, ilnn nnd Intestlgatlon In Iho Bureau if I'lant Industry, and Dr. I.. J. Irtggs, who Is In charge of Iho patho logical laboratory of Washington, I). '., left jesterdny morning. They will etiirn direct to XX'ushlngton. Theso gentlemen were hero Investigating ho conditions of the marsh lands. Or, (Irnvea of Chicago arrived hero Saturday otenlng on a visit to his jinthcr, Dr. Urates, tho well-known 1 Jatcopnth. Tho Chicago physician Is, 1 practitioner of Iho old school. They eft yesterday for Crater lako and. mints lu (ho northern part of (ho oun(y, expecting (o return Wednes luy. four prizes of money given away ul l lie Portland Store Saturday, Aug. 2Sth., 10 p. 111. sharp. TONKHIT AT Till: OI'KH.V HOl'SK "Tho Troublesome Satchel" shows tho Inughahlu udvenlurea of un un fortunate old gentleman who pur chases ut nn auction of unclaimed property ft handbag containing a bur glar's kit. Another exceptionally fine film, "l.nily Helen's Kscnpado," deals with the novel oxperlcin'cs of ft )oung so ciety leader who, bored with tho mo notony of her existence, hires out as 11 domestic. "Tho I.lttlo Shepherd," n dramatic comedy of unusual Interest, tolls of tho life of 11 little boy as a shecpherd cr lu Iho mountains nnd tho sorrow mused when Iho owner accuses htm tinvlng stolon ono of tho lambs that was his charge. Don't forget when you como to nlght to bring n photo of your child nnd enter It In tho contest. Kmbroldcilcs, flno, hnndsomo pat terns, 15 nnd 8 l-3c nt Stills', for a fotv days more. RESTS WITH LANDOWNERS IVXTi: OK I'ltOJIXT IH viavku in TIICIII IIAXDM. COMMIT lEE'S REPORT IS KEY If It N Ailnplnl Work Will rrort-eill If llijeittil Dm 1'roject Will lxo Hie Money Apprnprialttl. Tho fate of tho Klamath project Is again In tho balance, and It Is up to the people to decldo whether it shall awlnc for or against tho rapid com pletion of the works. Supervising KnKlneer Hopson stated very clearly tlm rondltiotui under which ork stall proceed Theso conditions arc embodied In tho report of tho special (ommlttco appointed by tho associa tion, which report was Indorsed by tho directors of that corporation Tho members of Hint committee arc reas onable, sensible, fair-minded men. They are deeply Interested In the wcl faro of this county. Their Interests nro identical " Ith tho Interests of every landowner of (ho project, nnd (heir nctlon on tho questions nt Issue was taken only after the most careful consideration. Thn emotion that confronts the landowners of tho project Is: Shnll they ndopt tho report of that com mltteo? If It Is ndopled, then all questions of difference between the Koternment and tho landowners aro settle.). If It Is not adopted, then matters will remain as they are, the money appropriated for this nrolect 'will bo returned to the reclamation fund and distributed among other projects nnd (ho complcdon of the Klamath project Indefinitely post- fone.1. It Is wlih tho people of the ) for ale August Qnly on Klamath Lake That is Unsurpassed In America Tills is t kHllilll HihisIuii for men of neallli H It not 11 farm. ' Viuiualletl trout flailing June In .M.teinlier. IHt-r liui.ll.ig on Hie prvmlam August 1 to XntenilK'r I. Dutk kIiim.Hiik auH-rlnr to any In tlio Klnle oter tliousanils of acres of wild celery and lire KepleiulH-r 1 (o Febru ary 1. Gruuao nnd 4irasnnt slioollng on ll.e place October IB lo Notenitier 1.1. Ileal starting place lu couutjr for n bear hunt. Crater lake automobile road will run through (lie place for a mile and n quarter. Xntlgulile water to Hie proier ty, unsurWHkeI drinking wa ter and potter to develop Hie pniK-rly. alore bottom land and lino gar den land than any place on the lake. Thousands of pine and fir trees mill thousands of quaking niipens. More varieties of wild flowers and natural graasra nnd vetches than any place In the county. - If you develop this property as It ran bo developed there Is no resort lu tlm county that rnn romparo with It. Xo amount of talking will de scribe It) let us show yon. Wo liave been offered nioro than twice what it cost, but linvo a price at which you may tako lt below which, wo will keep It. J. G. PIERCE at office Buena Vista Addition Conger Avenue, or W. T. SHIVE At Shlve llros. & Co.'a 8tore. ) e wi ethi r tho government shall go ahead or not. Conditions havo materially changed In tho last few months, and with that chango has come a disposition on (ho part of tho government to let tho pcoplo of tho vnrlous projects decldo many quea (lona (hat heretofore wcro not left to their Judgment. Considering tho composition of tho commlttco, (ho action of (ho board of directors of tho association, the ma terial welfare of each Individual land owner and (ho prospcrKy of (ho coun ty In general, (hero seems (o bo only one (hlng to do for the landowners (o accept the. findings of Ita commit tee and meet tho conditions therein laid tlorn, Tho question of tho construction if tho upper project will not bo de Lied until the government has com Irted Its present work. It has been ound advisablo to locato another anal fifty feet lower than tho first no. Most of tho residents of the upper project aro laboring under tho mpresslon that this new canal Is the nly one that will be constructed, fi Is li a mistake. Iioth the old and tho new ono will bo built. Tho gov ernment believes that by constructing tho second canal tho cost of the en (Iro project will bo considerably less than 1 only the high lino cannl was constructed, and havo It of sufficient size lo furnish water for all tho land. Under the new plan it will bo only of a slzo sufficient to cover the land be tween It and (ho canal now being sur veyed. Under (he present regime tho government has only In mind econ omy and speed. If tho landowners will give their assistance (hero will be a transformation hero (hat will meet (ho desires of the most exacting and Iho futuro will sco removed all the' causes of complaint heretofore ex Isttng. MOHK AltVKIITIHIXQ Klamath county received some more free advertising In the east last week, when the Xew Haven Union of New Haven, Conn., printed a three column plcturo 6f the catch of fish In Link river. Tho publication of this picture nnd the accompanying article nro duo to tho chain letter sent out by Col. Allison recently. The Union said: "George J.'Ilassett of tho John R. tJassctt & Co. hardware dealers. Is the recipient of a letter from Col. M. L. Allison of Klamath Falls, Ore. "Tho letter states that a party of Ihreo men whipped the Klamath river for a dlstanro of three-quarters of a mllo with ordinary fishing tackle, (heir labors being rewarded with 103 pounds of trout. The largest fish weighed SV4 pounds. The nbovo plcturo shows the effect of five hours angling had on the members of the party. "Mr. Dassctt received tho letter after 11 had traveled twlco across the continent. In his letter to tho colonel ho evinces his doubt, as Is most natural, that tho fish were caught with a fly. Ho says, how-over, that bo Is willing to be shown It his trans portation Is provided for." SHU a nlro selection of shirtwaists at Stills' dry goods store. They are going fast, and you'll have to hurry. It Is Tried and Tested ! We do not lake the manttfacturers' word for tho purity of Our Olive Oil We test each and every lot that we get by tho most approved methods. Wo are giving away ten-dollar Electric Stand Lamp with OUvo Oil purchases. Bee our window for particulars. Star Drug Store "They. r.rsi: ciieasi koh sunburn WILL HOLD FAIR IF I'HKHIIIKNT niHHOP XOX-COM. MITTAIi OX AXNlTAlt KVKXT. PASSES IT UP TO DIRECTORS Meeting Will lie Held Here the Last of the Week, When Definite Anion Will lie Taken. D. 8t" George Ilisliop, president ot the Fair association, enmo down from his boathouso Saturday for the pui peso of calling a rr.',lluR o (he Vanl of illrcctors, (he oblect being fr et a da(o for tho holdlni; ot Iho fair. When seen by a reptocr ntatlvo of ihJ paper Mr. lilahon stated: "I came down for the purpojn ct c,ctt.ng a mcctlnf,' if theboard of 'Jl rirtors of tho Fair nrsoclst'on, nt t-liicli tho propmi'lou of hoHlii.t a fair this fall was t b) discussed. Tint I find to bo Itrpoiilbli, owing lo 'h fact that a number of tho directors are out of tho city. I will return hers again tho last of this week, when definite action will bo taken, and at which time I will have a statement to make to the public." "Will the association hold a fair this fall?" Mr. Dlshop was asked. "I presume It will. It will prob ably be held tho first week In October. This Is a matter, however, which tM board must act on. 1 am not pre pared at this tlmo to make any state ment further than that we will hold a meeting tho last of tho week, at which time the public will be fully ad vised ot tho action taken." Contin uing Mr. Bishop said: "1 had a conference with the pres ident ot tho Chamber ot Commerce, and am perfectly willing to co-oper ate with that organisation In any mat ter that will promote the welfare ot tho community. It In connection with (ho fair other forms of enter tainment aro desired by the city. It Is a matter that can bo easily arranged. Tbero Is nothing In tho way of ths Chamber of Commerce and Fair as sociation co-operating harmoniously In this matter." At the meeting of tho merchants this evening the fair question will bt ono ot tho subjects considered. Tbt , sentiment of the business men seems to bo that the fair must not be held at the fair grounds. They are will ing to assist liberally In Its promo tion If It is held In the city. Other wise It Is doubtful It their contribu tions will be sufficient to meet the demands of tho occasion. Mr. Bishop would not commit himself as to whether tho association Intended to hold tho fair In tho city or the grounds. Ho admitted that there was no grandstand, but Intimated that one might be erected In time for the holding of the fair. He preferred to let the cntlro matter rest until tho board ot directors had acted on It. Have If MMfMW i cri A: &i A-A 4