rv BINGO KICKS UP, GIVEN NEW JOB Social Events of the Week THE TOGGERY Stands for all that Is best In Men's Wear DO1N08 OF THK SOCIKTY F JLK IN OUK LITTLE CITY DUR ING THK PAST WEEKHALLOWE'EN 1AHTIK8 AT TJIK BALDWIN AND MILL8 ADDITION HALL i 4 M Jl 'U 4 l t M m 11 :M ! a iti i 13 ?! y ff I.M ft M M HOII8H OP ma BASIN I.UMUKH CONCERN 1WKAKS MO INTO FKAOMKNTS AND 18 1MMKDI ATKLY SOLD Dingo, lively bono driven to a light rig of tho Big Basin Lumber company, kicked up a tut on Main strc-ct this afternoon, which dlslntre gated tho vehicle so that It resembled a lum of money but lightly above a quarter of a dollar. Manager William ) 8. Pish was so disappointed over Illngo'a cavorting that ho sold him on the spot at n very reasonable sum. ..tm Lobsters, rabao) stent hallb llbut, fresh rura" sweet. 37-3CV Fulton S Market. , 4X AT THE CHURCH W . Services at the Tarlous churchs ot the city tor tomorrow wilt be a fol fel fol eow: Ctiarrh of the Barred Heart First mass, wltb abort Instruction, at 8:30 a. at. Second mass, with sermon of the Goapcl of tho Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. All are cordially Invited .to attend. Ilev. William McMillan, pastor. Presbyterian Cbrrt 8unday school at 10 a. -Tho Sunday school will convene at lo a. m. 'after whth tho young folks wcro scat- Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.icd around an appropriately deeorat- conducted by Iter. J. S. Stubblcflcld. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Midweek service Wednesday oven- Ing at 7:30. The subject ot tho morning ser - mon will be "Tho First Personal Pro- noun." Evening subject, "The Shepherd Paalm." Everybody Is cordially Invited te: attend. j Ckrtstun rtt'wrb E. M. Fllnn, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m , Geo. A. Wlrti superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Preach lag at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. y Midweek prayer meeting Wednes day evening at 7:30. Strangers and friends arc cordially Invited to worship with us. Christian Scientists Services held in room 319, 1. O. O. F. building. Wednesday evening testimonial aaeeting at 8 o'clock. Kegular Sunday services at 1 1 a. m. Subject, "Kvcrlastlng Punishment." Grace Methodist Episcopal Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr. W. A. Leonard, superintendent. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Geo. II. Feese, pastor. General Class at 13:10. W D. Harris, leader. Epwortb League at 7. p. in. Arllo Worrel, president. Cordial welcome. Obliging ushers. Special music. 4XM REAL E8TATB TRANSFRW 444 w The following realty transfers, contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re ccntly filed with tho county clerk, aro furnished by the City and County Abstract cempnny: Lucretla C. Horn ct vlr to Win, C. .Dalton, $1,500, WH of NWU, Xtt ot SW. Sec. 21-37-11, Grate Mason ct vlr to Stella M. Bamber, deed, $10, lot 5, block 49, First addition. Stella M. Bamber et vlr to , mortgage. Graco Dixon et vlr to L. A. Cranco,ire court for the rolief prayed for and warranty deed, $10, WV4 or EH Becldemanded In the complaint, to-wlt J0-38-7V4. Klamath Development company to Otto Hoffman ot ux, warranty deed, 110, lot 19B, block 3, Railroad nddl- tlon Klamath Development company p O. H. Kaul et ux, warranty deed, $10, lot 19A, block 3, Railroad addition Oregon Valley Land company to W. F. Blocker, warranty deed, $200 Ntt of Ntt of NWtt of SWU, Sec. t4-S- . Uaited State to Charles Thomas, pat eat, BV of SWU . Sec. 15-37-1 1 ' United States to Tabutla N. Thorn is, patMt. MWK of SBU. NEU of .WH. Ssc -l7-UH. a Oraffos) Valley Land company to William Fowler, warranty deed, $200, 'N!t of.SM.of NWH of 8WH Sec. .ta.sa.si VT 40tsWtl. DoswlopmeBt company to , "Hr. Martha ,'Duacaa, ot Tlr, war iCH' --m- (-.-j a... wr. MMk 39. Hot --: ' , Sss 44KUm.. Mlia Itattlo White, daughter of 0. W. White, has lsued Imitations for a Hallowe'en parly to bo given Tuesday evening at her homo In tho Hot Springs addition. Mrs. U. M. Richardson was hostess to about a doien of her friends Wed nesday afternoon at her beautiful homo On Conger avenue. Three ta bles of "500" were arranged for, and Mr. Chas. Martin captured tho tlrst prlie for high score. A delicious , y l,'l"t' "- k.. u .t. ....... . -. A.t a. at.. f.HitHilia guests: Mrs. C. S. Moore, Mrs. E. iHenmcs. Mrs. C. W. Kbcrlcln. Mrs. a 'iF. Stone, Mm. 0. T Baldwin, Mrs. E. B. Henry, Mrs. F. H. Mills, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt. Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs C, J. Martin, Miss McMillan, Miss Bald win r.nd Mist Drake. Mr. Charles I. Koberts entertained Infornally Thursday afternoon with .three lablcs of bridge. Dainty re- lra" """ mo sccrci coac. eviatnuy freshments wcrs served to tho fol- rrom ,h H'KWrs Handbook. "It. 8. 'lowing guests: Mrs. Burgo Mason. v- " " D- Q" " b,,- I.Mrs. O.W.White. Mrs. 7.1m Baldwin. K"" nro adjured to como poorly Mrs. Oscar ShUe. Mrs. Wesley Smith. . dressed or stay at home. The Invltn Mrs. Lesllo nogers, Mrs. Hoy Ham-!" " n penciled on saw aker. Mrs. Orb Campbell, Miss Me-'toothed brown wrapping paper, fold iMIIlan and Miss Baldwin. d envelope style, and staled. rn wv.W.w.i,,.. nfi.mnon Mn.nrl Tho Mills Addition Progress Club i Henry Gorber celebrate.! bis scvi th birthday, when his mother, Mrs. Louis Ocrber, nave a party to about a doien ot his young friends. Tho afternoon wns spent In various children's games. j ed tnbte and partook of a delightful , birthday luncheon. Tho little fol Us. and things ' who enjoyed tho afternoon were: Are trailing round, you know, Miriam Mnrtln, Marian Taylor, Helen 'so plenso come over to our hall. ' Hamilton, Constance Fisher, 8lbel 'nout eight o'clock at night rtambor, Christine Murdoch, Margaret On hallow o'en, when things arc seen, Hargus, Jamie Taylor, Dale Soule., 'Causo If joii don't I might rtuford Hargns. Harden Bamber and n0 all nlonc with these, qutcr things. Del nan White. Mr!. W. A. Leonard entertained thol Undies' Needlework Club at the homo J her homo in ned.Bluf. after an 'ex other daughter. Mrs. F. 7.1m Baldwin, tendfd visit with her daughter, Mrs. on Ewauna llelehts. Friday after- Jinn B. Dunrnn. Shn wa favorably noon. Mrs. Rooklard won the first prise In the writing contest, the eon - solation being received by Miss Con - stance Fisher. After an afternoon sprnt in needle vserlt luncheon was served. The gnests were: Mrs. Ham ilton. Sirs. Fisher, Mm. Benton. Mrs. Fee, Mrs HltrheoeV4 Mrs. nookard. Mr. Gordon. Mrs. Gamble and Miss FlBher. A club recently orranlied by th Sontbern Pacific ladles was entertain ed Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. J. D Church when two tables of "500" were played. Mrs. Charles F. Stone was "at homo" to th Brldgo Club this after- We havo strictly fresh California ranch eggs et 40e per dozen. 27-3t Fulton MaTktt. SUMMONS in the Circuit Court of the State of j) Oregon, for Klamath County. F. R. Bn.-scougb, Plaintiff, vs. J. M, Baiter, Defendant. To J. M. Sasstr, tho above named .defendant In the name of the state of Oregon, you aro hereby required to i appear and answer tho complaint filed !t,m,'or thereon, under the provisions agaln.t )ou In the above entitled ac- of ,hc. n,t of .Juno 3 ,8"' nnd Bct tlon on or before Thursday, the Mhln.latorr. known as the "Timber innfl Rtnnn I , at .111.I1 hIna mi day of November, A. D. 1911. that being tho date of the last publication of the summons in this action and the last'd .to In which you, tho defendant. are required to answer said complaint. as flxid by the order of the court for publication of this summons, and If ynu fall to appear and answer, as litorctald the plaintiff will apply to 'A Judgment against you for the sum ,ot oge hundred dollars, together with IntcrssjjRthereon at tho rate of 8 per (cvajjmjp' annum from August 20, A. D, nil fnr tho fnrthnr um of'" UiiZn. and for $100 attorney fee,'s","'.b'r !"'n corroborated affl- and for tho costs and disbursements of this action. This summons Is published In the Klamath Republican, a weekly news paper printed and published at the city of Klamath Falls. In said Klam ath county, state of Oregon, by order of the Hon. Henry L. Benson, Judge of the above named court, such ordc belng dated the 26th day of Septem ber, A, D. 1911, the first publication of this summons to be made and Is mado on the 38th day of September, A. D. 1911, and the last publication thereof is to be made on the 9th day of November, A. D. 111. HORACE M. MANNINO, r Attorney for Plaintiff. Klamath Falls. Ore, noon at her hnmliomo homo In tut Hot Springs addition. Tho "COO" Club was delightfully entertained this afternoon by Mrs. Louis Gorber, when about flvo tables were arrang" for, "Tho beggars nro coming to town Co mo In rags, Como In Jugs. And coma In ragged gowns." The above Is a revised version ot - """'v """ . , "" . """ t ll t !.! slit inn fmiit trlfeiAs Finn m l I v,iiu Will VI HIV VtlllU UVVH, miiu iiwa been prepared especially for a Hallow c-cn party which will bo given at tho Hotel Ilnldnln Tuesday evening, which Is tho festive night. Hostesses nro to be Mcsdamcs E. B. Hall, E. It. Hcamrs, E. It. Henry, F. II. Mills and Thomas Hampton, and whist will bo part ot tho evening's ordor ot things. The Invitation given tho following ex i. . . .. . . . .... w' glvo n basket social Tuesday ovo-. nice. October 3 1st. elude the follewing: Tho time ot )car Is close at hand. Now this Is surely so. When owls hoot and goblins scoot .nd witches como and go; j And elves and "hnnts" and spooks And haro a dreadful fright TV Mrs. Mary Tipton has returned to Impressed with Klamnth Falls. nndlr Klamath county. Oregon, made and (made many friends during her visit 'who will regret her departure. i rr Mrs. M. McMillan and daughter, Miss Marls McMlllnn, expect to leave on Wednesday for Chlco, Calif. Aftor a short visit ttjero they will go to tho Hr.wallan Island? for tho winter. I Mrs. Chas. 8. Mooro Is enjoying vlrll fmm her .tiler. Mm. W. P.. l!ftl.i'own mrt Kiamatn. KIIMW of Grants Pass. ...... Mrs. J. C. Brockcnbrough this af ternoon entertained Mesdames E. Tt. ncames. T. II. Mills and E. B. Henry fir tiitirlirvi. nnd hrMpn nt lirr hnmo at East and Twelfth streets. NOTICK FOR Pl'HLICATION (Not coal lands) Department of the Intorlor, United States Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, September 32. 1911 Notlco Is hereby glvtn that Herbert (. Arant, whose postofflce address Is Hairy, Oregon, did on tho 31st day o" May, 1911, file In this office sworn rtatemont nnd application No. 04486, n purchase the NEW 8BV4. BH NK U, Section 24, Township 38 8, range 10 E, Willamette. Meridian, and the ana mono Law," at such value aa might he fired by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such' application, tho land and timber thereon linvi keen nppralsed at a total of $:il0, tho timber estimated at 250,000 board feet at $1 per M., and the land at $60; that said applicant will offef final proof In support of bis applica tion and sworn statement on the 3d day of December, 1911, before O. R DeLap, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchsso before entry, or Initiate "w " iro .mom davit In this office, alleging lOCli which would defeat the entry, A. W. ORTON, Register. First pub., Sept. 38. Ijttnt pub., Nov. 30, r NOTICK TO CREDITORS In the County Court of th Stat Of Oregon, In and for Klamath County, In tho Matter of the Estste of Emma Louisa Straw, Deceased. Notlco la hereby given by th un dersigned administrator of tbs estate ot Emma Louisa- Straw, deceased, to tha creditors of, and all persons hav ing claims against the said deeiaul, Get an Ed. V. Price made to your measure suit at The 500 snappy, up - to or the aald estate, to present such claims with tho proper vouchers with in six months from tho dato of this notlco to tho said administrator at his residence, 16 West Main street, on, west aide of Link Itlver, In tho city of, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated thl 19th day of October, A. D. 1911. JA8. W. STRAW. AdmlnlrtratorofUoKstaleofKmmalN4 wu 8H nk, goCo,, 6, ,,,,, lo-is-u-jsr ' 'tcntlon to m alto final proof, to estab- M tTICK f)K a.I.K OF HK.1L PltOP- ' claim to the land above de- KIITV BY GV.IHDIAN ' rlbed. before C. It. DeUp, county , eterk of Klamath county, at Klamath , ,. . ...,-. . Falls, Oregon, on tho 39th day jf In tho County Court of tho Stato of (l))Wml)(r jjjj of Oregon, for the County of cla,mant ntm'N wMf: t ... .. .'.J" '"..'" J" Mlko Motschenhacher. Thoniaa In the Matter of tho Guardianship of ,8hlinnon ,, o'Connell, Horatio tho Person and Estate of arac,0rtlJ, of KUm,(1 .,, Oro(00 Wheeler, Minor, Notlco Is hereby given that from and aflor the 18th day of November, I 1911, the undersigned wilt proceed to sell to the highest bidder for rash In' hand, at prlvato sale. In accordance with the order of the county court enterl on tho 16th day of October. 1911, tho following described real citate. which Is situated In the town of Fort KlamLth, Klamath county, state of Oregon, nnd described aa fol lows, to-wlt: Commencing 1,285 feet south of tho nortl.cast comer of section 31. 'township 33, south of range 7U, cast aof tho Willamette Meridian. In the -... m . . . . 'county, stalo of Oregon; thence well 200 foel tn fnke; Ihnnrn nnrlh IRS feet to staki; thenco east 300 feet to strkc; thenco south 185 feet to placo ,of bcRnnl''Rl Hioro br less. containing ono acre That such solo wilt be mado by the undersigned as guardlaa of the per son and estato of Grace Wheeler, minor. All bids should be presented to the undersigned as such guardian at bis j residence in the town of Fort Kla-n- ate, stato or Oregon, or mailed to him nt that p'ace, which Is his postonW address. Dated October 19th, 1911. JAMES II. WHEELER, -Guardian of tho Person and Estato of Graco Whrelor, Minor. 10-19-11-16 r ACT QUICKLY Delay Ilaa llecii HangeMHls lit Klam ath FHlh Do tho right thing t the right time Act quickly In time of danger. Backacbo la kidney danger. Doan's Kidney Pills act quickly. Plenty of ovldone to prove this. J. II. Stinfcr. 9$8 B. Main street, Ashland, Ore,, sayi: "I was In a bad way from kidney trouble, and despite all my efforts I seemod unablo to got relief. The kldneysecretlona were unnatural nnd my back, was extremely lanio and painful. At night I was restless, and If I caught cold It set tied In my kidneys, causing my trou ble to become, worse. Being told of Doan's Kidney pills, I procured a box, and before. I Bad used thorn long I felt better. Tarn now well and my kldnejs no longitr bother me, My advice to evoryoni afflicted In a sim ilar way Is to giv Doaa's Kidney Pills a trial." CasVatd Proof When Mr, Shafer waa Interviewed on October tS. 109, be aald: "My former endorsement of Doan's Kid ney Pills still holds good. I am now In excellent health, and my kidneys give mo llttio or no trouble," For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllbarn Co., Buffalo, New York, sol ageat for the United States. tUmtmbsr th aatai Poaa's and taks a sthsr. "WHO'S YOUR TAILOR" Strictly hand tailored, every thread wool, we guarantee the (it or no money, and the price is no hlf her than you pay for a "hand me down from the shelf." - date woolens and Kirkendall Shoes Fit the feel and the purse NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Lands) Department of tho Interior, United Stales Land Office at l.akcvlew, Oregon, September 37, tilt. Vrvl ! la liapnliu ! laal A liallAf J, ,,,,(, ,)f K,,Hmth KtlIi Oregon, who on April 7, 1910, made timber and .stoiio application No. 03385 tor the township 37 8. range 10 B, Wlllam lr( nil,rjllknt i, n)cj Milcit ot A. W. OltTON. 10-30-13-38 h Register. NOTICK FOR Pl'HLICATION (Not coal lands) I apartment of Ih. Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew.j Oregon, October 11, 1911 Notice Is Lereby given that Ralph L. Carter, whose postoMca address Is Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 31th day of April. 1911, file lathis onics sworn statement and application No. 04540, to purchase the WH 8W. W . NB K SW , Section 7. and NW 14 of tho NWU Section 18, township 37 south, range 10 cast, Wlllam iriiu .as criuian. hhu aim iiiuuor unrnin , ., '. '" tho provls.on. of the act of June - ." vi. ...v..u.uf, huuwh as tho "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by ap- pralsment, and that, pursuant to such application, tho land and timber thereon havo been appraised at total of $446, tho timber estimated at 540,000 board feet at 75 cents per hi., and the land 140; that aald appli cant will offer final proof la support of his application and sworn state ment oa the 17th day of December, 1911, before R. M. Richardson, Unit ed Stales Commissioner, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, Any person Is at liberty to protest ttiui purchase btfore entry, or laltlate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, allegfng facts which would defeat tho entry. A. W. ORTON, 10-17-13-3b, Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, United Slates Land OMc at Lakevlew, Oregon, August, 1911, Not lie It hereby given that Mark T. Howard, whose postolac address I Klamath Falls. Oregon, did oa the nth day of February, 1911, II lb 'bit office sworn statement and appli cation, N,o. 04386, to purchaas the 8H NEK. NH SBH. sectloa II, township 17 8., rang 10 ., Wlllam- tto MorUlan. sad the timber thersoa under th provisions of tbs act of Juno 3, 1S78, and acts amendatory, known as th "Timber and Stone Law," at such value aa might bs fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, th land and tim ber thoroon have been appraised at a total of $800, th timber estimated 800.000 board fact at 8.75 nsr thous and, and the land at $100; that said applicant will offer final proof la sup port of his application and awora statement on the llth day of Oeto btr, 1911, before W. D. Wast, United States commissioner at Silver Lake, Oregon. Any persou Is at llbartir to protest this purchase before entry or Initiate a contest at any tlm befor patent issues, by filing a corroborated afl- davit In this oflee, alleging facta which would dfat th atry, A. W. OKTON, si-l-ll h 50 styles to choose from Arrldenta will happen, hut the beet regulated families keep Dr. Thorns' Klftrlc Oil for such emergencies. II subdues the pain and heals the harts. NKW JKWKI4IY MTOHK I desire to announce to the public that I have opened a fully rqulppe Jewelry sloro In lloiey'a Candy Kitch en. I will carry a small, but well e lecled linn of high grade watches, decks, Jewelry and silverware. I i specially draw your attention lo my repair department. It la com plete In every detail. I do all my own repair work. As I have had ftf teen years practical experience at tho bench I can assure you prompt and rfflrlont service. All work guaran teed to give prrfect satisfaction. Prices, as cheap aa aro consistent with good work. I not only do all kinds of watch, clock and Jewelry repairing but en graving as well. Fine monogram work a specialty. I respectfully solicit a share of ronr pMroBWo; 33-tf FRANK M. UPP. MMT OF I.VHKKITtcn IXIHAN LANDS FOR MLR Department of the Interior, Ualted State Indian Service. Th following tracta ot Indian laads, with the name of the owner, descrip tion, and appraisal price, situated on tho Klamath Indian Reservation, Ore gon, nro offered for sale, under the! aci oi cm gress, approve starcn i, 1907. Tho lands were listed Septem ber 3, 1911, and bids for their pur chase will be opened November I, 1911, The terms of the sal" arc rash James George ct al. 8WH 8cc, 33-34-8! $64. Fred lleendrlcks, 8HH Hoc, 19-30-9; $960. John Nelson, SWH SBH. 8KH SWH Hoc. 11, and NWH NBH. NK H NWH Bee. 14-34-7: $110. Ruth John, NWH NBH. BH NW H Sec. 13, and SWH 8WH Sec. It-35-9; $730. Joseph Paraaoo si al, WH BH Sec. 14-30.9: 11.000. Bids on tho following parcels will be opened November S3, 1911: Emma Cookman ct al, BH SWH. SH NKH Sec. 11-31-9; $1,000. Emma Ccnkmau et al, SBH 8ec. 3-31-8; $900. Emma Cookmaa t al, NWH Sec. 11-31-8; $900. Emma Cookman et al, SH NBH Socc. 10-31-8, and 8H SBH Sec II- 31-7; $80u. Emma Cookmaa et al, NH SBH Roc. 38-35-7; 11,100. Bids on tho following parcels will bo opened December 9th, 1911: Dora Pedro et al, NH SWH Sec. 19-34-9; $S0. Many Ann Moore, NH SBH, SH NKH Soc. 14-11-1; $760. Sealed bids, accompanied by w certi fied check, payable to Bdson Watsoa, superintendent, Klamath Indian school, and covering 10 per cent of the price offered, may be submitted at tho Klamath Agency; during a period of sixty daya prior to I o'clock p. m. on the days Indicated abovs for each tract, at which tlm th blda will Va opened at th office of th agency. la case of deferred paymsat salsa, It per cant of th parehas pris will accompany bid aad 16 per sat addi tional when bid la aeeMtsd. Nats for balancs, at legal, ra to of latsmt. taken. Patent la ft when sots and Interest are Mid la fall. All that should appear oa th savslop eoa talnlng the bid should ha "Bid for la herlted ladlaa Land," aad tha 4aU of opening bid. Any further Information may be had by applying to B4mm WaUoa, super Intsadeat Klamath AffMsr, Ort- ss Toggery WYOUKMWHHAPSDOi At Tenth and Main ttrw.ii! n, Kvsns company Is alinoat (tn( stuff. ' Not tho follnwlng smt urt bui Women's regular $3 ami i to shoes al , t9tM Women's tegular 13 nn.1 I: jj shoes at tM Children's $1 to l :& .i,,. Children's $1,40 to 3 nhmt at I.S Hlsea In children's !n- 't t ?-, only. AmlsUk trimmings regular 35c yard, now . ,. , M Amlsltk irlmmlfix. ngultr 3Sc ysrd, now .. Percatlne trlutiulngs, rrulr !5o yard, now . ,, .11 It Cambric trlramlnx, rrgultr 7Hc, now j Fancy veilings, rrgtiUr :5c ml 30c yard, now , Wool velnngs, regular 3&c yard, .18 aow ,..,,.... 39 Embroideries and l,nrr, Just half price. Warner's Cornets, regular I!, how , ... . . Ji Warner's corsets, regular II. SO, now ,... .. La Warner's corsets, regular 11,00 now .,,,.. ,,,, .. 08 Roy's fiseced uiidrrwear rcKiiUr 40c, now i.,.... ., Jl Many otlrr thlagirVtiHi many to mention, but going fiut, nt ih very low prices offered. THK KVAISH VK Vhtmr IISI. Truth nnd Male NOTICK llllt HIIW Notlco Is hereby glvrn that tetM lil.a will be received by the street committee of tho city nf Klimtta Falls up tn Monday, October II, 1911, at I p. ui at which tlm. they III bo opened and rotidilered, far furalshlag and erecting .(net pom and signs In accordance with the fal lowing specifications! Posts lo h ten feet long. M slsed, lo be of red fir without its, and to be painted with tu costs si lead aad oil. Posts In to irt thirty Inches la the ground. HIku t"ards le be li5 and 34 Inches lung, to M tree of knots and painted with t9 coats of lead and oil, tellers lo be not less than 3 Inches high. Bids will also be contlilcrrd tot metal or other stnmlnnl and ap proved name boards. All bM lo at addressed to tho street rommiiise. rare of city attorney. Tho rltetit ta rrwerved to reject any ami nil biot. 8TRKKT COMMITTKB READ THIS WH MAVK SOMK ilmlw '''r1. sneat ha Mala street pmMrty. WVK HOOM lll'MMWVV w bathl only two blinks fn.m w"j ComsMl it with others, and '" 4 that It m a real iwrgsm. " 1,100. About half rash. NKAR HIGH SCHOOL on H"" nUi One of the fiacst view ll I" . lect reside rr aecln. I'rln' ' SIM. Trrma. OWNER NKKIIS MOXIIVl m"t sell this k.' ThrMuarli m of block la Nichols addition. WH " my iart. He aa today. PINK ALFALFA MMiV, fit 4er sUtilt and cultlrall tfoaw aader est iMt lllver and mahi man. it" M per net. Term. Will m-II act al rsase price. 4 PINB FORTV hir Midland, na tter 4th and caltlrarlnn. Only a.09" Terass. WB HAVB A MfWK LIBT of aad eMMtry V' " M '"' htirlac. WB WHITB MRsilNSlIRANCB t C8slVOOTlWCI v. iu ' n rji . "-M! - -flf -' i . :&-, rj'w ?,- w . " VS . - Zi V 1 1. a - s "yvv. i," ' , .' ,V. ,j ,. - a'" .n.w .i-rrt