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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1913)
!"?, vHUyxmOUj CAM ,(. (J. A. KAMIHJ. Ail Work UurutM4. Odd f.llowi' BtilKlif . in, nM in. sjXvVKL.' - (Mropatalc rhraMM, guile m und 19. Whit BWg. Phone M LEGAL NOTICES CttV AND COU-JTV AWrTBACT COMPANY AMrarts. Members OregeeU This Mttt. MIHCKIXANNOt'B c: I .,.ii'UlfVT l,sui"" ''- Call ) (JUMntUVifk, paea v, it ,,a ol any hied ef HBLF. Reglsfrr it (tit COMITOUK If oa smployaeat. Classified Column in lli Circuit Court of tha Hints o( Oregon, for Klamath Count, Mary L. Meno, Plaintiff, VI. John 1'. Morae, DofendanL To John 1', Mors, the Above.Naincd Defendant: la ths Name of the Stale of Oregen: You ars hereby summoned io nu- Mar and answer Ilia coniilalnt filed In tlta auovo entitled suit wllhln six weeks after tha drat publication of thla aumtnoni In tho Klamath Repub lican newspaper; and you will take notlca that If you fall to appear and anawar or jlad within aald tlma, tha plaintiff, for wnut thereof, will apply to tha nbovo entitled court for the re lief demanded In tha complaint filed In eald ault, to-wlt.: ror a docrea of hie court forever dissolving the bond of matrimony sxlatlng between ilia plaintiff and tho defendant, and for mlch other and further relief ai to I ho court may seera meet. This summons la publlihod iiurau nnt to the order of the above entitled court made on tho 13th day of Feb- ruary, A. 1). 1913, and tho Drat publl cation thereof l made In the Klamath Itepubllcan nirepapor on February II, 1111. KUYKRNDAI.I. A FKItaUSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 1M0.17.C11.10.17 Sr v.,r Social Events of the Week FOR HKNT ,. MCICLY furntahad rooas at tha Or goo Hou.e, Sixth aad Klamath MCKl.Y turnlshsd roosts with bath. III! Main afreet. Mrs. 0. O.Mor tta. Ml MIMCKLLA.NKOt'li Drrsimsklng. 1ST W Mala 17-a FOUND Couple of keys,' Apply at Herald office. WANTBD I'arty desires mm at ptaao far storage oral saell reel Pboas 17IM. IMt WANTKD To buy saddle pony, Bail ed, youuK and gealle. Apply Har al! oltlre. IMt WANTKD Four or live room fur alihtd houte, with Path; close In; reasonable rent. Be 9, Herald nMre. 1X-31 FOR BALR roil HAI.v: II. I. Keck and Rhode IiUud Itcd eggs nt 11.18 par sst Hag of IS; Indian Ruaaer Duck acta at l peri:. J. W. Bryant, boa 173, Klamath Falls, Oregon, II a It rl roil BAMV-Four ream cottage la Hot Hprlngs addMlse; Urge serosa d porch; big high let; elegant View; all furnished. Cheap It Ukaa ateaes. 11,100, f 700 cask. Iatulre ill Mala street, 1-1 14-11 rubllmUua of In the Justice's Court, District of I.lakvllle, Klamath County, State of Oregon. J, V. Magulre, a aola trader, doing business under the firm name and atyla of "Magulre Mercantile Company," Plaintiff, va. (Icorge Wheeler, Defendant. To George Wheeler, the above named defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon, you ara hereby re quired to appear and answer the amended .complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cauae on or before the last day of the tlao preacrlbed In tbo order for publica tion mad? herein, to-wit: Tho 17th day of April, 1913, and If you fall to so anawer, for want thereof tha plain tiff will take Judgement against you aa demanded In bis amended com plaint on Ale herein, to-wlt: Kor the sum, of slity-eovea dollars and tea cents (M7.10) being amount due and owing for goods, wares and merchan dise aa In plalntlff'a complaint al leged, and for plalntlff'a coat and dis bursements herein. This summons Is served by order of the Honorable K. W. Oowen, Justice of the peace of tbo above entitled court, March S, 1911, and the date of the first publication being tha 4th day of March, 1913. and tbo data of the last dsy will ex plre on tha 17th day of April, 1913 MKUUYMAN DUNCAN, Atlornaya ror Plaintiff, 6-13.10-37-3.IOh Mrs, It. K. Wnttenburg entertained tho Art Needlework Club Wednesday nf lei noon, Tho ilmo waa pleasantly iatnl In making fancy work, follow IfiK uhlcli refreshments were anrvod. Tin Invited guests won Mrs, J, J. Maehl, Mm. O. II, Dolanoy,, Mrs.' Uhi'stiti Avery, Mrs. Krod Hchallock, MrsVCInudo Daggett and Mrs. A. H, Worilen. Tim club members present wcro Mrs. W, K. Fnught, Mrs. (loollor, Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. Wlrts, Mrs. II. Nownlinm, Mrs. Geo, Cliaslnln, Mrs. Knnpji, Mrs, K. O, Cummlugt, Mrs. tiro, Hum nnd Mrs. J, H. Htubbtefleld, o-o-o A pretty Kiulor birthday party Is In progress this afternoon at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Mi B. Williams, tho occasion being the ninth anni versary of Ktta May Williams. Tho Invllod guests are Misses Tholma llrown, Helta tow, Gertrude Htuhblo- fluid, Kern lloagland, draco lloag land, Klorcnco Gilbert, Wllraa Smith, Hybll lumber, Helen Wlrts, Klla Bloarns, Masters Wllford Henry, llomeo Henry, Cecil Low, Wayne Low, Kussell Crandall, Arthur Wil liams, Phillip Gilbert, Itogers Mont gomory, Glenn Fouch, Kenneth Ilren nnman, lloy Ilamber and M'rs Kate Montgomsry. FIB8T ASSISTANT POftTMAflTK; obniwal Attorney C. F. Htone returned last ovonlng from a trip to Stlem and Portland. While In the former city ho arguod two cases before the su premo court. played, and Mrs. A. R, Campbell was . a. a - . ... I successrui n securing high score. Tho guests were Mrs. iUa Merryman, Mrs, Ilurge Mason, Mrs. Charles Hob erts, Mrs. Wosley Smith, Mrs. Oscar Hhlve, Mrs.. Orb Campbell, Mrs, Will Ilaldwlu, Mra, Kim Daldwfn, Mrs. Hsrry Henson, Mrs. Clsrenco Under wood, Mrs.- Leslie Rogers and Miss Maud llaldwln Mrs. Fred If, Mills was hostess to tho mombors of tha Drldgo Club and a few Invited guests this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. If. Woodbury of Portland are here oa a visit to Col onel and Mrs. M. O. Wllklns. e oe The Happy Hour Club held Its reg ular mooting Tuesday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Vernlo Houston In the Hot Springs addition. There were prrscnt Mcsdaaes Will Houston.iWIll Worden, It. A. Esaaltt, W. P. John son, Floy Mundy. R. C. Shipley, Byron Hardenbrook, Joba Hamilton, Claud Davis, K. D. North, Geo. Dleha, .Geo. Humphrey, Ley Illlyard. Refresh ments wore served, and the afternoon was spent, In sewing and a general good time. -it c gmmmMjgg rJiBnajpmMj wmt'-SfA. r vFjsiaa gawftiriyx''" VgflgmaT ' m an s mams L. Ba Mrs, C. If. Underwood left, this morning for Portland, where ahe will ipynd screral weeks visiting friends. Mrs, Hoy Hamaker enteitalned In formally a fow of her frlenda oa Thursday afternoon at Illy bridge. The gueita wero Mra. C. P. Cbaetaln, Mrs. A. It. Campbell, Mrs. Robert Havldge, Mrs. Ksrl Whltlock, Mrs. Fred Schallock, Mra. Frank Ward. Mrs. J. C. Ilrockenbrough, Mrs. A. E. Whitman, Mrs. K. il. dimming and Miss Maud llaldwln. Mcmbera of a new ladles' club ware entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Claude P. Cbastaln. llrldge waa Mr. and Mra. John Hamilton enter Ulnod a aw or their' friends at S00 on Wednesday evening at their beau tiful hoae on Ninth street. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kvans, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Furber, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Davis, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. North, Mr. and Mra. W. P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Kmmltt, Mr. and Mrs. II. J Winters and Mr. Douglas. Re freshments were served. The Prlscllta Club was entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. 8. L. Walker at her home on Walnut atreet. The afternoon waa pleasantly spent In needlework, after which refresh ments were served. The mcmbera present were: Mrs. Cbos. Graves, Mrs. H. W. Keeaee, Mrs. H. F. Wil son, Mra. L. M. Fitch, Mrs. John Knox, Mrs. Percy Shotl, Mrs. C. B. Oarcelon, Mrs. R. Bice and Mrs. R. J. Sheets. (Copyright by O. V. Bucks) The photograph abows Daniel C. Roper, tbo newly appointed first a slstant postmaster general. REAL fTATtt TfUNHFKalB The following realty transfers, recently filed with the county dark, ara furnished by the City and County Abstract cempany: roil HA1.K ll-root leuaeh, tea with glass front; four-aeree naaierj all Io good coadltlaa, Apalr Herald oce. ll-u roil BAl.KJunlper poatt, II seats ixrpost. EatarpiieeraaeherJ. N. Schmlti. Il-la IYPEWRITEKS new Marliasea fdMM) $S. a MsrnUi Klamath FaUa Maate lA)cal nawa appears drat la Tbo Herald. Easter Qoqds CAHIIH, CANDY DYRa) aa4, NOVBaVnW CANDY MAMlnr KLAMATM FALUI h SIM Mala Mi. Maker af JPwm Oef MONUMENTS We have Just reeelved rreea Ue Ka.t a carload e( aaarMa sm itta,,.aii, awr Wo alio BMHfaetM' aiMH mueAa tA-Aaaa i ' V ' MonyitatftH uiSim t$.i ! "ITIUIIH. AdmbafetimtrU's Flaal Account Notlca Is hereby given that Altha Reach, administratrix ot the estate of John C. Ueacb, deceased, baa Died In the county court her Baal account as such administratrix, aad that the court haa ffxed Monday, the 7th day ot April, 1913, at the hour or 10 o'clock a. m. or aald day, at the eeurt room'of tha county court, la Klamath Falls, Oregon, aa the time aad place tor hearing objections to aald account and tha aettlemeat thereof. ALTHA BBACH, Administratrix of the Kstate of Jeaa C. Beach, Deceased, J. H. CARNAHAN, Attorney. 6-11-19-11 h GENERAL NOIICES --.i Hid For Weed Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive bids tor rur atshlng School District No. 1, Klam ath county, with 100 cords ot 4-foot wood, cut from live pine trees, to bo delivered aa follows, not later Una September 1, till, at the following school buildings 90 cords at West Side school. 80 corda at Ceatral sehoel. IB cords at Mills AddlttOA school, Av certified check of 6 per cent of amount ot bid must accompany same. Bids to be opened April 1, 1911, at I o'clock p. ., at tha office of the clerk, at the Flrat Truat and Savings Bank. The board reserves the right ta re ject any aad all aids. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. this lth day of March, 1911, By order or board or directors of Behest Dwtrtet No, 1, Klamath coua- ty, Oregon. J,W. SIBMBNS, Clerav 19-.lt a ' !; " ffil . ,- I' V Il . ' '. " - .,.? Notice el Bats af Real ffoperty ay f AdmlalstMtrU a the County Court of tha aHata of Oregon, for Klamath County. a, the Matter of the Batata of Baaao U, WOOU, utmw. 'Notice to hereby given that Upur- IHanoe or aa oraer o. we buhi? ourt of the stats ot Oregon for Xlaav nth eeuaty, made oa tha th day at March, A. D. 1113, In the matter or the aetate of assoo L, Wood. deseasad, tho undersigned aa administratrix of tho estato of Sesco L. Wood, de ceased, will sell at 'private sale to tha highest bidder, upon tbo terms aad condition hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation by said county court ot Klamath county, Oregon, on or after the 6th day of April, A. D. 1913, all the right, title, Intereat and estato ot tho aald Sesco L. Wood, de ceased, at tho time ot hla death In and to the real property hereinafter de scribed. Tho terms and conditions ot said sato are: Cash In gold coin or the United States ot America, upon con firmation of the aale by the' county court of tha stato of Oregon, ror Klamath county. The real eatate hereby advertised to bo sold Is described aa the EH ot tho 8WU and the VH or the SBU or Section 36, In Township 35 soijth, Ronco IS cast ot tbo Willamette Me ridian In Klamath' county, Oregon. All blda or offers must be la writ ing, and may be aeitrered to or ad dressed to this administratrix, la care of Kuykcndall A Ferguson, her nt tornoys, at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated thla 4th day ot March, A. D. 1013. NELL1B WALL, Administratrix ot the Estate ot Sesco L, Wood, Deceaaed. KUYKENDALL A FERGUSON, Attorneys tor Administratrix. I.I-4-I r ClAPP LEASES THE PAVILION AUTOMOBILE MAN WILL OFKN GARBAGE OX THE CORNER OP FOURTH AND KLAMATM AYF. NUR IN ABOUT A MONTH Luke Clapp has secured a leaae oa tho Pavilion on tho corner ot Klam ath avenue and Fourth atreet, aad carpenters are now at work prepar ing' the building tor a' garage. Mr, Clapp "pioneered" the automo bile traffic between' thla city aad Lake- view. He baa operated a garage op posite the Baldwin hotel. The' Pavilion will be opened as a garage about April U. Cbaa. 8. Moore et al to Fannie P. McVells, warranty deed, 910, lot 4, block 10, Riverside addition. United States to J. E. Warreas, patent, SEU Sec. 10-30-9. Wm. 8. Worden to A. J. Mattlnesu, warranty deed, 910, lot 19, block 31, Wordea. The Klamath Development compa ny to O. C. Jensen, warranty deed. 910, lot 6D block 4. Railroad addi tion. N. 8. Merrill to Louisa J. Caaa, warraaty deed, 910, lot 5 block II, Merrill. N. 8. Merrill to Louisa J. Caaa. 'warraaty deed, $10, lot 6, block 13, Merrill. The Klamath Development compa ny to J. J. Delaney, warranty deed, 110, lot 15, block 11, Second Hot Springe, and lots 38A aad U8R, block . Railroad addltioa. C. O. Wilbur to Cecelia at. Boggar- dua, contract, part ot block 4), Nleh ola addition. Cbaa. 8. Moore et al U 3 A. Mc Millan, warranty deed, 1), lota 4 aad 5, block 10. Riverside. Ill Adams to II. N. . Agnes Peter son, warranty deed. 1800, NW 8E U. BE VI SEU, Sec. 36-18-11. Geo. E. Qulggle to Jessie Brcoks. warranty deed. 910, 8WU Pec. ?4-36-14. Leon Aaadon to E. V. Mlrrlman. warranty deed, 10, Nft NEVi, KV& NW, Sec. 34; 8EU NWU, See. M-39-10. The Klamath Development compa ny to R. Dlsslng. warraaty deed, 110, lots 7 and 8, block, 60; Lakcvlow. MO1G0 4 ' , HUB NKW SENATOR FROM OftRGOX LKTH WAHHJKQTO.V OFFICIALS KNOW JLST WMAT BOND OF AN OFFICER MK-WILL BE United PieasSerrlee WASHINGTON; D, C, March 13, When Senator Harry Lane called la company with Congraaaaea Lafferty and.Slnnott and National CeamRtee man King of Oregoa upon Aaslstaat Attorney General Kaabel the other day to aak that n federal salt ugalaet the Southern Psclflc railroad Interests be pressed, he let that oflclal kaow Just what sort ot a aeaator ha will be for the coming alx years. "We' want this case really prose cuted," he said la substance. "We want the' land grant of 3,100,009 made to the California A- Oregea Railroad company la 1869 aad 1170 annulled, because the land has not been' sold at I3!50 aa acre aer te actual settlers aot la aaxksua' areas of 160 seres, as the. grant provides we want to recover ror tae people tne 2,300,600 acres still held by the Her ri ma iatereeU. This salt was start ed alx years sgo, sad It la tlaa It was brought to trial. "The fact that the railroads have been able to hold this land through their Influence has brought as ta the senate, though Oregea has a repub lican majority of 80,600. If It keeps oa getting no better tho socialists will carry the state next tlae. Knaebel, who la In charge of the Washington end of the ault, prom ised to try to get aetlea from the fed eral attorneys la Oregon. AUTO NEGOTIATES HIGH SISKIYOUS MaaaaBiaaaBl VNlllCMaaUJt afaflafBl Vaf list A A aTal WP gaa LiviraLiiVaUi yh.&f'J Kltj " ."'J";'V,'" 'v rrcck wmmm mnmuritmm MAI HM MARK Aal WOssVaT , ' Y, & ('' r --.ap -i aRKATBM OUBA ENTIRE WORLB ' tfl ."X -u- .ill ffHjA ' 1 J . SI i-r . Bruce GorCo Xlageley, wa' ae-';'.1 ' peara at the opera house a Aaefl 1 . -. aad S, has had a reaarkaMe aaadaal 'L. . career. ' He a still eoaparatlfalr 'a young-man. Before he erlaHnatedbhe i ,-)' "Illustrated Oraad Opera? as 'heat ( t :.. mad hat auu as oateef Isw.wavlarsf ' b r-i greatest efgaalsta;,, sseeeedstHtttti, celebrated Frederick Araher ssi -- V gaatst of tbe Alsaa4rU Falaee, Lsst 7' doai' It wss during this aagagsaaat' ' that Mr.. Klegstey irst aeaeelved the Idea ot preseatlng grand spera te Use . aassesiaa :a form that wmMwBM)mV ' 4 " u peeaiBis so tish every semaaaaisr,. .- Instead of eeaflaJac has' sfferss ea-.r- " tlrely to .bedrest asksaalHaa. saa-; ? V tsrs. Mr. Klley.,eMeaedaia,pav-,' - ;,-' alaloaof the aaaagsaait U"talst', series of photegahaTef ,est4sMa)f-.- ' forasaeos, shewing, the aaaMaassaYt, -Xv sesale kaveeUture aad 'tae'.wesM1 ,lt greateas stagers la ta prbnsspal rales; u -A A kaadred or awro pteturee were tak- H in. K Herald Want Ads bring Jesuits, Cut lioweis nt No. 3 West Main al Suscrlbs tor Ths Herald, irty cents a month. Sheriff Gore to Fertlsmd Shorlff Low will leave la the morn ing ror Portland. He jrlH take, with him the two boys or1 Mrs. Conrad, who have been ordered committed to the home ot the Uoye ' aadtOkla Aid Soeiety la Portland. P,OLKS- Busiacss Directory A Mrsstery of each CHr.'Tow ba4 vuuet. aMsKt serirHe'sama et, each 4, toulton. iwenUWaa.,!! Breaa, shlMiu and baalilu satatl ;) Clastiat4 PlrMlarr. UU kf I kwtiMta saa ror--v 5vB. t. rout a co. NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED: UP FROM COLD? TRY MY CATARRH BALM Oscar Sly, owner of the "State Line" ranch near Dorria, Is la tbe city today. The Herald, dsUrsrsd at year atoreroSko,er heas.ilO seats a month. 1AM ANGKLK8 PARTY; KM BOCTB TO VAXCOCY1CR, MAKE TRIP OF 8KAHON OVBB MOUNTAINS The first auto to maks ths trip over the Siskiyou this spring came lata Ashland at'9 o'clock Moaday, says Us Ashland Record. It waa driven by J, O. Wagner aad F. P. Laagley, bound from Los Aagelaa to Vancouver, B. C. The gentlemen report a tea hour bat tle with anow and mud from Coleetla to tbe summit a run that would or dlnarlly be made easily la halt an hour by most any car., Messrs Wagaer aad LaagUy got la to Ashlaad worn out aad hungry as bears,, aad with their ear aad them selves splattered with aud froa head to toot. The gentlemen state that the read over, the Btahlyea la. by tar the worst they have, atruck. Froa, Caatcita te Duaeaulr they also struck a bad stretch of road, which kept them busy for about'slx hours, aad a ba'f far a distance of a few alien. Ths trouble there was deep aud of a sticky na ture. They report shovellag saew tar ftve hours oa the Stsklyou, aad that It waa atacksd along' tbe Mss of the road aa high aa ths auto whsa they finally got through. Make Us Prove It - Ws .day awt eutamrats) te yeas. We an dsaaaxlsa yotir Braevaae. ToajsjCtt weiaia4lMvsys)irtniHaa)alMiift smmsc. We aaaka tta tailowlac ataassBsiita wHU a fw nadsr aUatHag af -whwiilwy sasaa to as. Yau are safe wkasi yea keetsve la tlseaa steassasats. r s ' rnr turn ilsanarala af bowst Btolaad la shert time t If yen eafar knew aa asush aa ws and those wfcs have essd thsm aisew akeuk Bssak OsdssHas,, yea weaM nesa seausTsstls abeut rinm si b thsssaa wears.' Tley tajto Just Ike eaedy. Tbsy est se easaraad se ptwaaatly that the UaJegeT Mesa ss m ratiivM. DBMllhr kBRal-rsW.r Best as4rMksswtlaXaBae- ssm eppeeu te a eaas, it i tieesii us ef ehyiiea aaJ bu thus " ia atoo aueb un hsbHs ss aaay have bssa fesastt Make U Prove) This 'N We do not ak you to taks",eus weed for this. ' Wa want you to saake us prove It, aad at no ooat to you. Buy a bos of Ressll Ordwass sS'W Instantly Clears Air Passages; Yea Breathe Freely; Dull Beadaelte tiocat Nasty Catarrhal Dlseaarfa rilopa. Try "Ely's Cream Balm." Out a small bottle anyway, Just to try It Apply a little la ths aostrlls and Instantly your clogged sow aad atopped-up air passages of the aaad wllh.openpyou-will ..arsatae treaty dullness aad hdasM;dlaaeear. By mornlagl ths eatsirh; soM ta aaad or catarrhal sore throat wUl ss Baas. ' Bad such misery aowl Qet the small kottls of "Ely's Cream Bans? at aay'drug stars. . This swset, tra f. ) .! great balm dlasolvaa hy the heat of the aootrlla; penetrates 'aad ' asals ths lnlaaad, swollsa asabraas which liaea the boss, aaad aad throat; clears tha air passages; stses aaaty'dMhargisas)d'a fsUag ot-clsaaslag, soothing rsUst ssbms Immediately. Don't lay awaks teahjaA. strmg gllag for breata. with ks4 sUBsd; nostrlU closed, hawklag aad, Mew ing. Catarrh or a oeM. ..wttsi': b ruaalag mass, reuimusasiasjaag.1 law us inroax, ana raw asraasa.M dlstrssslag hut truly fut.-ysar;, iar-Jjsaaai'ta B 'h 'amy's Crsaa Balm" aad year asM oreatarra will surely K-a--. t ) : i te rows-ess. SammaHlOaBaBBtt ak eaaaa, Briar Si idtott wsTaeTEtS &ZXXZJtm$ saBat saaUiafama saOVJaaBV . ) Baaad CesWMss e.w.wsttUy; WMeaut sstsiag or eauaiag nsusss, 'pesalas er sssssdvs It asiaiw.'They' l est te i vim sail sad nassvi as muss ewrstore. uta went oeoe,ea we usm the whole bos. Thee. M yeu are net thorouehJy aaUUedJ'leie esse'' beck SBDty ' haadsd aad taUiie. A Wilhout obUaatinc you ar a tag yoe we wiU retuia she you paid us far thess. IWfA't that iadtaata 4bS 05u5i1!!,S2ISf,. r .? ... T5."T ' -i tJacaa t it awn yew i t - CeuM any offer be aese marts yew OrreHfer1eh .-- easd psrasas.1 Rssag OsdseUss seaae hssoevsala vest seeks, siss tla Teu eaa hay BsssA OsdisMisk tals ssaaaualay easy at eur stssei H i'l 1 OTARvDRUGfCirmC.. -r r ; . . . -:.. r .: , '.Tii.nsi-'V! i i - .fc.J.'a'i' V C-.-" "K ' - - .. T...,- V sa of the even, aad with these pasta graphic sUdss Mr. Xlageley .vaRed sad tatersoted Ms ataay arttet frlaads,. painters .whaifkrefaaaaa aad Itaer'- palated these p4etureasevtheA Mr; Ktagatay now. haa a eoWestiea .that - eeuM' aot be purchased, er, ta aaat' lawwasAClBsa CttpHCaa'J)Jl 4 was purchased' that few there are only three, ta the 'aaHs'dft States aa au4egraakv trlpts dashsr; ; projector that aakss possible' ,tae'v moot eeautMalCaBd.'deHeato Meadtac of eetors. Ths servlees ef J. Wallace, a aoet skHtfal were secured. Mr. WaUaes la tawavr ' veater of the atereeeeeste plate. ,'Te show with tMaautsgraehi aaehtaa' - the wonderful reproducltea'ef graad eaera, tssjetaer wkh Mr. aUaassr v ' graakle aad latereaUag daairtatlam adiV ,s the oeeaes, weald ta MssK be a''gaM'. ' ' ifnssseese bel wanU iiImhi bbS -J la falli the esiatgediMaa.') Thasdaas s ' Mr. Xlageley ptaya at tatervale the big auabers tfreatae' eaera, aad). brings to sample this Meal aaee the rtek.draaatk ef AjHMK4Yar-M4Araaa,wbe'wtB'tr appear ta seetaae stagtas the taaaeai : a arias; Of aM the oeeras ta Mr, aTtage ley's eatsaded repertoire. nFaast- la..--. proaMy-the. asoet peealar. aad-eai' -. Wedasaday aTUrmeea. AprHJJt.nR c wiU be presented In n ataaaer that o will aot soon b'fergetea.o The seats are bowvob sale at the Bsaaea-u alere. next doer to the poatofaee. Slnglo partoraaanee, evealags. Hi 75e and 50c; aatlaee, 75c, B6e' nad. Me."- Season ticket; three perforaaaeee, 91.89, 11.19 aad 99e.t -'A I..- fc. OCEAN LINERS - a Hi CWPIEIE A6AH ' ,"' - ,.!' . 4 . , BVFRKMAOY IN BsBBJ .Oi ATLAN. v . 4 - TIC VHWKU; Bt IPT Al I' ' U ; ! I SdCVMRAL LAMOB SMBPB.TO Bfli, LAUNtfBs VT ., , LONDON, March M. The'veatesf, for aupreaacy la she of theJArlsaatS " "-. liners which has huet. wasfSdraSase,,, the Oceanic was launched jta 'U1l&. -l will begin a new era thlayear. wRa :''.''A the UunchlDJt oi saveral tS.SSS tea.. " '- , ft s boats. On Mayllitae Japsrssaatec. i '.:", the rst 60,969 "tea' steaael,wHI v-;' begin her maldsa.veyage. rpa'AHlv',v h-' use tae -As.unaasa, isttgatay ayajsr . - I than the aeraaa beat, will be tawtea--;' .' ! - r e oa. iite -Tijee, wnite msnusw,' ,r.,;- bigger thaa either of these rivals, is .i ranMlvtaklSkT skaea aa tea ataaka at-" . ' 'J queen's islaad: - wiwe ( ui Mnavn 'Baa1 eeaaa ws . v. v;, traas-Atwatle liners have bee,:atser.,.;j thaa, doubled, sad their gross . tssv:',' nags Increased' twelvefold, Tae BaR ! i r ' la their atee.-bowsver, dees' 'aet (de- . '' peadupoathedeeioars,st'ueataa)' - harbor authorities, Whea grtaB-gjo-:, ties the other day of. h lataalatm aft ' aalUag upea th' athaaetRa' bgedk iu for Ua expaadlture of itHittflsr IU.--..M . --...-.-. a.- i . M 'igaUs' eaasvsl, tMr aayer saiirha-i t that wHhta;' the .x warn mm 'f'jMj aJaasUaaBaam.tat kaa 'aJea' steamier, afesa. gasbv -,-' ti , """"Fsaj"' -w--1" , t wwBJJ aaaaaawsaa aawj swsaaaas v r , atyaass woaiic ee aatag im aaft. f't ,,. 4. taLMAIHFAUWjtritrW vt-, iinHS TasiRssurii'gsjsrei -XMCgaaas' asw staaasassM V , - t ' :"; "I SSffi Carssteat r-ea Sajares- " 4VV-W.' V( i-. .,4 nr rwri