The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 24, 1913, Image 3

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DR. (J. A. HAMHO,
Dentist
All Work Guaranteed.
odd )Ipwi' Building.
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MAXWKI.I M. 1MSU
Osteopathic PhyslcUa,
Bulls 1H and 19. White Hlilg.
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CITV AND COUSTV AHHTUAOT
COMPANY
Abstracts. Insurance
Members Oregon Association
Tllli Men.
IUKI.Y furnished room nt the Ore-
icon House, Hlitli nml Klamath
FOR "kICNT C-roomhouo,closs III!
Frank Word. 13tf
FOR RKNT- 7-room, plastered liouio
with both and lower connection!,
rumor 1 ttli nml Illicit. Iimulru 100S,
t-ormir Kith nml Pine, lfl.ct
I'uniUliod houiukootiliiK room In
'Tlio City View Apartments, upper
KlKhth street. Mont ilollKhtful sum
nor liomu In tlio city. 16-tf
ft. i luB ikS4t ssaV .SBsbw BSaBaw
mrVrV X'y y rlr ,,aU' Mr"' 8,lM Ol""0,in Mr.
Ksli ryjvrtff ;i - o-o-o
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Stenographer
Prettiest Qlrl
O, K. WILI.KY
Attorney at Law
IliNiin IK!0, Odd Frllow Hall
MIHCKLLANMOUS
.KMI'IOYMKNT
Call up COMHTOCK, phono a 0, II
you want any kind of IIKI.I'.
IttgUrsr at tha COMHTOCK if
jou at smploymsut.
KOIt UI:NT 2tuoiii houso on hill;
pailly furnished; electric light
mil city wutori JU per month, In
tuitu at W. O. Smith Printing Co. If
MIKCKLLA.VKOUH
ItOOMH nml hoard In plrvata family,
Apply niter Monday, May 20, at
KwmniH lluuto. 21-U
MONEY to loan. Heo Arthur It. Wil-
mil, 517 Muln. 20'0t
KMMATII NOVKI.TY WOIIKH
Dili anil Klamath arc
llUekstnlthlng and general re-
pair work dona
Aulomobllea a Rpeclalty
I). I'OIIMIIAHKO, Proprietor.
KSKKIJiON A DACHTKMIKKG
New and Hvroailliaad Good
llldri, Wool, Pelts, Rubber and
Matata
J7 Mala M Tel. S4IJ
gttTETr" jsuxixry-w0 -
Herald Wast Ada bring result.
WOOD
Diy Slab Wood, lVIrb. .SJH
Dry Fir Slab, la-larli. . . .$4.00
in.lncli lUxty Wood a.ru
10-lnrli green 11a Hlab. .SB.7fl
Id-tacit greca Mr Blab . .
KMMATII FUEL CO.,
O. l'eyton, Menagsr
OMce, 1150 llae. Phone Btail
WANTED (Jlrl waiter at the ilsdillo
Hock rutaurant. 20. it
I.OHT Lady's (old watch and fob.
Kinder rtiturii to Hector' itoro and
rovelvu ruwanl. 23-21
WANTED Refined young girl dcslr-
lug an excellent homo with two
young people. Wrlto Hox 1, Klamath
Fall. 23-41
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Hut hale
FOR HALE Juniper pott. Ward
k Obcrchalu. 20-tf
I'Olt SALE- G-paiscngor Ford car
In good condition; $200 l( taken
ut onrc. See I'clley, CIS Main.
21-0t
KOIt BALK Thoroughbred Jorey
bull. Tel. or write F. 1). CourUde,
Odeiia. hl-r-l
TYPEWRITERS
New Machlaca BS.00 Dumb aad
9A.00 a MonUi
KUwmIIi Fall Munlc Houaaw
GENERAL N01 ICES
NoUca
' Having aold out my butlnaaa to Vaa
Hller llrothen, all bllla arc now pay
able to mo at the aama locaUon.
; TIIK MONARCH ailOCEHY,
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Tlio final went of the year fir
tlio Klmnath Mlurarv club was held
Tiiciilny, wIkii bniket laden, member
of tlio orKuiiUatlon auembled for
tliolr iinnuiil picnic, and were tranc
portuil In conveyance to beautiful
nnttirnl grovu in-ar Hwan Lake moun
tii In. Hero the day was ipent In pic
nicking, and It proved highly enjoy
n Mi- for nil. A Hhort builnei elon
wnii held, ilurlng which C. P. Stewart
wait again eluded prcildent for the
piiiuiltiK oir. Dr. Fred Weatarfeld
wn choncn a tint vice pretldrnt,
and Ml Addle Cnrpenter as second
vlcn preildent. Ml Ilelo Applf gite
wan chotcn a ecrotary-treasurr of
tli? organliatloti. At thl meeting,
F.lkg ami thoir famllle v. Ill enjoy
a social evening at thu home
devoted to various fames anal
diversion, and Ice cream and cake
were served. Present were Mies Bee
lie Applegate. Miss Annie Hales, Mies
.. L'.ln llnui Ulu fn Kltlntt Wlaa
Klamath Fall lodge, No. 1247, U. P. 1 Alia lialls, Mlis Jennie Applegate,
0. Kll:i, Friday sight. Kspeclal ef- Miss Maysel Sanderson, Max A. Mc
foru oro being made by the enterUIn-, Call, Kobert Itlggs, 3. Hardin Carter,
iiitut tommlttfo for tbo success of .Joe L. Skelton, Harry Gartarneaux,
this affair. Card, music and dancing1 Harry Meaner, Lester Boggs, Albert
will bo among tlio diversions. i Jones ana turneii nan.
Mlm Helen Forrost was hostess at
a ilunclnr nrtv at hor West Bide
limine Wednesday ovenlng, when there
amicmMod MI11 Louise IJenson, Miss
P.lln Dews, Mlsi Katherlne WlllUms,
Ml Mnrgarot Williams, Leon Dollar,
Itolph Hum, Harry Meuner, Louis Mc-
Cluro and Paul Noel. The evening of
terpslchorean pleasure was enjoyed
by all, and refreshments were eervea.
nleaiant surprise was alven MUa
Edna N. Adam at the home of Lola
Myor, Monday evening. Miss Adams
has been principal of the III vers Ids
III-.- uiBiiiiiiiuii. ni una uinmi, mtji UOCH principal Ol IU Illril
ilnn. for n greater scope of work for i Chool for the past two years, but has
ni'Xt year wcro dUcussed. A program resigned her work for the coming
committed will bo appointed later to' yoir, and her teachers wished to show
arrange the order of events. Attend- l0rae demonstration ef their approcla
Ing wore Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Btewart,,tlon of her past kindness. A Jolly
Mil Pearl Talley, Mlis Sue Durnott, evonlng was spent at games and
Mlrs Laura nice, Miss Kthel Gross, 'cards,, and delicious refreshments
III t'ljiaaln fr.ltnti flc llnra .- .. WUim AaAi. wM ftl
Crump, MUs IIcnlo Applegate, Mlsr. Mines Kdna N. Adams, Kthel Gross,
Allco Peel, Mrs. Krnoat Kddy, Miss winnlfred Wlnnard, Nellie McAn
Addlc Carpenter, Miss Cole, Arthur .drew, Racnael M. Uaneman, Lois J.
1). Hay, Hollo C. (lrocibcck, Kdniunil Meyers, Laura A. Dice and Maude
M Chllcote, Dr. Fred Wctcrfcld undlfuppey.
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ITMt,HiLLSgsBB Thy.-.i v.IQJbW
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Telford leave
In a few days for Portland, where1
they will reside.
Auction bridge waa played Tuesday
afternoon, when Mrs. Henry P Gator
nous entertained a number of women
at her residence on Walnut avenue,
there being present Mrs. Chales B.
Mooro, Mrs. Ida Fink, Mrs. E. X.
Ueames, Mrs. Louis J. Bath, Mrs. F.
Zlm Baldwin, Mrs. Louie Oerber, Mrs.
Harry 0. Denson, Mrs. R. W. Gowen.
Mrs. L. F. WlllotU, Mrs. Will H. Ma
son. Mrs. O. E. Moore ;of Stockton.
Cat., and Mrs. I. J. WaUfeaa. ,Tne
prise waa won by Mrs. Keames. Dr-. EfaBa Develaeeo. stenbara-
Ina the afternoon a dainty collation' .1 . , i ,u ,.
funer'iur mrsv lumovr ma v uhbi
waa served by Mrs. Qalarneaux. ,pr.Bclco. Is officially Bronosaeed
" -- the prettiest girl In California aa of-
fr Tun W. RtAnhona aail dAiiah- ,i.i.iim .- . k- .. K ik DaaU
ter. Miss Eileen Stephens, wlU leave ' 'f clival committee. And the Pertc4a
in a lew uays lor lorumuu, wuo . reii.i u an lmooruni luncUO IB
Mr, (lolJimlth.
they will Join Mr. Stephens, who hultDa uU9
m Imnnrfanl tialtlnn In thdfe RnsUI
nu IMII'UIIWtiS iveiivi w w
City. Mrs. Stephens baa been active
in social and church work here, and
abe will be greatly .missed by a large
circle of friend).
The Mar basket uppor held at ML
l.ako church Saturday evening was an
enjoynblo affair. A largo crowd gath
ered to hear tha program and enjoy
thu lunch, and the neat sum of 120.25
was received. This goes toward pay
Inr thn minister's salarr. The ladle
of tho aid wish to tako this oppor
tunity of thanking all those who so
kindly cave their assistance In mak
ing tho program one of the main at
tractions of the evening.
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A nleasant afternoon was apent by
tho members of the Lelsuro Hour club
at the borne of Mrs. O. W. Robertson.
when the afternoon waa devoted to
five hundred. There were la attend
ance Mrs. K. U. Hall, Mrs. Thomaa
Hamilton. Mrs. Fred Melhase, Mrs.
Maxwell Long, Mrs. Henry Newnham,
Mrs. C. 1. Robertson, Mrs. J. F. Ma
Mrs. Drldges entertained about a
loien veuns: ladles at her home IB
The Argraves on Saturday afternoon,
complimentary to Miss Rachel Man
n-man. who will laavo soon for Cali
fornia to spend hor summer vacation.
The afternoon waa pleasantly spent nt
needlework until 6 o'clock, when
light refreshments were served. Those
Invited were the Misses Addle Carpen
ter, Cole, Chandler, Bice, Etbel Grose.
Winnlfred Wlnnard, Nellie McAn-
drews, Kdna Adams, Maude Rlppey,
Rose. Lola Myera. Mra. Harry Bern-
son and Mrs. O. V. Delany.
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Mrs. W. Paul Johnson left Friday
afternoon for Berkeley, Cal., after n
short stay In Klamath Falls, during
which time she superintended the
na-k'na- of her effects Drior to remov
al. Mr. W. Paul Johnson is at present
and bis wire
i at Haiti jftnn
! g, 1IUUVI waas .-. w -- (1 at gAUI. -.MM.t .w
gulro, Mr. Tom Connors. Mrs. R. K.(mar join him there this Aanner. Mrs.
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UROMfiY
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Hotel Anivals
FRANK IRA WHITE
Hirmony Candidate for County
Judtfe
A voto for Frank Ira Whlto Is a
vote to stop extravagance, conceal
ment of public attaint nnd gross
inlsuianageinont. He Is n progress
Ito, cloan, suite buslnoss man. He
Is using cluuu methods In his cam
I'ftlgn. Ho appeals to all factious
of good cltlsens for support. He
will bo nccoptnblo to nml will sorvc
'til tho people, He will complet
the now courthouse on the new site
ns speedily as fundi permit. He will
continue road Improvement. You
have a chance to restore good gov-
, urnmont and peace In Klamath
county,
Voto for Prank Ira White.
' UKOALL OAMPAION COMMIT
J TEH. Pd.AdV.
Notice to VoUrra
Tho recent cbaugo In tho several
different election precincts have not
His yet gono Into effect, and all elect-
tors who wish to voto at tha election
to bo hold on June 3 wilt voto at the
'niiino products used at tho November,
'till 2, election.
I C. It. UK LAP, County Clerk.
I 20-H&R
' (I. i:. Willt')' Iimm Taken uyit tlio fire
limuntiire huitlnrss furiiirrly conduct
nl hy II. P. tlalareeuv, anil Is pre-
piinil l write iKillcle lu tlio follow
I lux t onipaulcal Niagara, Caledonian,
Now VSralaml, Orient ami Fidelity Vn
.ilcrMrllvra. Offlr, !0 (Mil Followa'
hullilliiK. "
Upper Lake Points
The new 37-foot launch Empreaa ta
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niiw runnina to an voisia vm .
Vpper Uke, carrying both freight and
passengers. Launch leaves winema
landing nt 8 a. m.
J. H, HAMILTON, Phone IW.
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OXEOON 4UUI WAfMlNOTON
Business Directory
A Dlrsotory ef seen Clly. Town and
Villas, alvlag dasorlptlv skttoli of
Itch Discs, location. DOliulslloU. UtS-
srsph, sblpplac and bsnklns point
lo Classlasd Plrtclory, compllsd by
bmitiMs and profsMlon. r
h. x rout oa. hkattlb
MONUMENTS
We have Just received from the
East a carload of marblt monu
ments, all new designs.
w also manufacture monu
ments to order
Bare Island
Monumental and Stoni Co.
41S Elevens 84,
Hmlth, Mrs. C. C. llogue, Mrs. I. Jay
Knapp. Mrs. Uert E. Wlthrow. Mrs.
O. V. Campbell. Mrs. Karl Wbitlock
and Mra. Slieehan. A dainty luncheon
was served by the hostess.
Tim Klamath county high school Is
the sccno of much activity at present,
nit nccount of tho exercises nnd cere
monies being held In honor of the
Senior class. Tho final event will take
jilaco Tuesday, when diplomas will
be nwarded to Annlo Irene Hales,
Robert Milton Itlggs, Florence M.
Ward. Evelyn Lucllo Graves. Henry
I'oter Gnlarneaux, Jr., Inos Katharyn
Elliott, J. Lovoo Skelton, Alia m.
Units. Jcnnlo Margaret Appiegaie,
Thoodoro Ilwlght Case, J. Hardin
Carter. Harry Calvin Mesner, Haxel
I. SummorH. Ustcr Vernon uoggs.
Mnttlo K. Foster, Albert W. Jones,
Mnyscl E. Sanderson nnd J. fcrnest
Nail. Tuesday ovenlng mo oeuivr
appeared nt Houston's oKira house In
"Tho Editors," nn naapiauon ui
Oorman play, and they gave a per
fortnonco highly creditable for ama
teur tnlent. Thursday they held their
class day program, and were guests
.. . t..nMinnn stven by the domestlo
..I.-.. .loMnrtmont of tho high school,
BtlVlllu uvi'fi .
and last night they men inem.c-
to Folrvlew addition for a taroweu
TAinnrrnw evanlnx at tho high
.rhool auditorium, the baccalaureate
sorvlcos will be held, ana itev. uww
ti !'.,, nml Rev. J. . BlUUUieuom
II, r vvv - - -
will deliver addresses. mw"
ovcnliiB. when tho diplomas ore ais
..... rtr navtd Btarr Jordan, late
(president, nnd newly chosen chancel
lor of Lelnnd Btaniora uniYr.j.
will address tho graduates.
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1NU BOLD.
ry Ce.
Johncon baa long been n favorite In
Klamath Fatls society, and. her de
parture is greatly regretted. Last
week sho was the honor guest at a
number of social events, and thto
week two dinner parties were) given
lu her honor, one by Mr. nnd Mra. B
W. Gnwen Tuesday evening, and the
following evening nt the borne ot
County Judge Will S. Worden and
wife.
o o a
rim iiil2 Needle Work club met
Filday nlternoon nt the borne of Mrs.
Chester Avery, and n highly enjoy-
ni.i,. arsolcu was held, the guest In-
dulcJiiR In" needlework nnd conversa
tion. Late In tho afternoon reirean-
mnnta were served, and there were
present Mrs. Claude H. Daggett, Mr.
Fred Melhase, Mrs. 8. a. Heniey, Mrs.
Frank Ward, Mrs. Earl Wbitlock,
Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. J. J.
Parker. Mrs. William McMillan. Mrs.
W. T. Shivo, Mrs. Robert A. Emmet t,
Mis. Orota McMillan. Mra. B. M.
Marple, Mra. M. Q. Wllklna and Mra.
Kip Von Riper.
invitations have been received here
for the marriage of Miss Vent Cope
to unaaitar Loren Mlkel. which will
be solemnised Tuesday ovenlng., Juno
10, at Plymouth Congregational
.Mirrh in Oakland. Cal. Tho bride
to be la the daughter ot Mr. George
William Cope, and is one or tbo moot
popular young ladles In tbt Bay Cities
society. Mr.. Mlkel, better known aa
"Rusty" since be entered the univer
sity ot California, Is well and favor
ably known to Klamath Falls people,
as be was connectod with the local
newspapers in advertising work for
Hotel HaH
J. A. Wolf, C. Center, San Fran
cisco; P. B. Sibley, Portland; J. Lath-
!tu, Mrs. J. Lathlm, Mildred Palmer,
Mr. and 'Mrs. A. A. Wllklna, Dorr Is;
Cuss Nelson and wife, Lake view;
Nrlllo Carson, Lakevlew; John Car
sou. Plna Creek: B. H. Duncan. Los
Angeles; Harry Eagaa, Portland; T.
J Faulkner, Ban Francisco; W. D.
Warner, Eugene; T. J. Jackson, Ft
Klamath; Charles A. Lewis nnd wife.
London. England; Gilbert v. Brown,
Liikovlew; Roy Smith, Chaa. Ander
son, Geo. it. Moray, Altars.
vraJaa Saallma
Gro. Beams, Jr., nnd wife, Victoria,
C. 0.; Mr. J. P. Fay and wife, Loa
Angeles, Cal.; K. Beaton, Bam Fran
cisco. Cal.; E. J. Grant, Loa Angeles,
Cal.; Thos. L. Ponnoyer, St.t Louis,
Mr.; J. Spencer Holmnn nnd wife,
Cftdlllac, Wis.; C. E. Rankin, Red
ding; C. M. LeValley. Portland; E. 8.
Miller. Portland; Joe Schloas. Baa
Fruncli co; B. Applegate. Portland; II.
H. Phllbrlck, San Francisco.
The nrettlest slrl in California,
which, aver since the Dlacer minus
daya has been noted for Its beautiful
women, means something. Hundred)
ot photographs of pretty girl from
every section ot the state were sub
mitted to the committee, and she won.
Bbe will not only receive the 1100
oris, hut will be the coster girl of
the festival, which, la to tako ntoeo
I October 22-2 J, It will celebrate tho
tCOth anniversary of the discovery of
the Pacific ocean by Balboa.
Miss Develaaco Is SB years old. She
waa born In Loa Angeles of n family
of Baanlsh extraction, aa hor name
Indicate, and In 105 she moved to
Ban Francisco, where abe waa edaeat-
ed at the Santa Monies, high sehooL
iihe is not bnljr pretty, bnt a musician
of some ability, and baa sung nt many
private concerto.
FARM LANDS
There an two kind of
Chllcote write the kind that tars-
New location.
Owe of tk
the vaHey, 7 aeJaaaj from Fasts,
alfalfa, deep sastdy nam, fTt) pa
WASHINGTON, may II
tfcs mlareeratentaUosm
California and condition there tp,M
rccont controversy brer tbo altM asms)
legislation would bo! toagbAbW wefti
It not that they added te the WTsmg'
Impressions already prevalent hs .tho
east. , y" ' ;, -
The most recent are thooo nt.tfes): '-,
latest issue of the Jowakslr of .tJM ', ,.
American Asiatic A ecwM , iV ,:
ganlxatlon of benevolent tsofatn;eV
New York, devoting their mmmi
money to laudatlen of Aatotle fBJMsV' ' '
especially, tho' Jaoanoe. ,' ',:'; .
In an edttorieJ reenmo of tim;,-.,
troveray a letter from n'JssjSsMiw'hl ;
published contalnlnsi tho teMewanf: .,
"Tk northern half of th'Bam' :
quia valiey m, noted for m
winters and aeorehing
cans of It imelement sHmnti
veteemest of tho eonntir wasi
toyo. ; f . Vl '.
"Tha flsrrsmanta vsdilasr.'sssst tasi' '
southern part of tho Bm JenajialisaV :r'
toy eonjW, mostly of lowmna. :nl'
way damiwaM oft hMslntg.J TfstJ
seetton waa, threforo,.tow najuwssl'
aa unhealthfnl. and waa nbsmskH by ,
most immigrants. It wa tho JngMMi- .
who opened U rlone 4,tlW:s-
vltatio of CaUfonsa. Ho btwf4 tk;
heat iad eotd of th , nsrthf B h
. .::-..!
Joagnin valley, and convert K hwts)
a thriving frnH eowntry.
Ita ralstna nnd wksea. Ho
worked upon the unsanitary
tho lower reaeheaof th Ba
and 8m Jesk rivers, nad hsm
the eonatry rieh wlta. aasosm,
toes, bean and rralu.'' - ' N
Not content wnn .tut, tao
sine deliberately falstfled ta
can-Japoaeao treaty, by ipraatlssi ttb.'
ctoaa of ta tranty raadkssj ."'('
and' eeenay hsass. 'awassinssstosdnss-'
rkd,"t wa r Ismm kiiad mm.
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and eh." i ' .. . i1- 'r ' -'
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laiieaw awaas ,pw .mr
maad their eymi
out tho Mtera rroaa. Visa' ta
n nresa one vnh tatahr ta JaB-'
aneso had reclaimed a lead that wan a
combrnatJoa of Bnanra dsrt aad Ca
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A aae SO-acra traet ta ta heart at
the valley freatiag oa Lea Mfvet-;
deep aaady aoll; exceHsat drahssaje;
weU Improved, with sasn alaaJfa; BBt
per acre; turns
Stock reaches, wheat
lands ta aH parts ef ta
CHI L COTE
New locatloa. BBB Mahs Bt.
ICT17T MSt I
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Cut Bowers at No
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The Fly Cannot Burvlve WImto CleaallaeM Prevaaat
v
.i ..i.. I... vi- Rlnca laav
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r n.i Mrs. Frod Schallock are ling, here, he has engage In publicity
.7! :... a. i i.kaviaw. Unon work In Oakland, and la rapiaiy ao-
uiaiiinv iriiiuua su --
.i..i. .....m tn Klamath Falls, they
will go to Chelan county, Washington.
to spend the summer, mr. bcuih.
Is interested In orcnara tanas m
section.
Members ot tho Jlu-Nl-Yel club
woro entertained by Mrs. Fred Mel
hase Monday, ther being three tables
of bridge. A feature waa the splen
did repast served by th hostess. At
the party were Mrs. I. J ay iwnupp.
Mrs. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. Frank
Ward. Mrs. S. 8. Henley, Mrs. George
R. Manning, Mrs. C. 0. Hogue, Mrs.
R. E. Smith, Mrs. Clarenc o. mor
gan, Mrs. E. J. Btownrt, Mrs. . .
quiring success In his vesture.
T.a Raaita." the Brockenbrough
v..M.nrs on Falrvlew Height, waa
the scene of aa enjoyable stag party
last evening, given by Mr. Brocnea
brougb, with O, H, Hunter, Bernard
Reuteatlt and Will Bnariry aa guests.
Auction bridge waa play.
rihnnaronad by MISS Bul APPlft-
gato and Max Adams MeCall, mem
bers ot the Senior class, ox tn aiga
school Journeyed to vFatrTlw, whar
tbsy held a "hlghjlnks,'' th final so
cial event ot their scnoot year, -a-atj
svsalag was highly eajeyee. y au.
I T i t
The fly la a natural scavenger, and
scavengers have a reason for exist-
Let her bo killed by all means,
but before relying on this alone, we
should follow her up to her breeding'
place, which la seldom beyond 100 to
S00 feet away, and then make that
place decent and aanlUry.
One ahould not rest content with
kitllna- the fir. but should get rid ot
the places where she laya her egga
the unsanitary closets, the manure
heap, tho uncovered garbage can, the
putrescent dead dog and horse pa tho
public highway.
All refuse and decaying material.
and all vegetable and. table wast
should be removed and be burned or
covered with lime or kerosene oil.
All nrbas-e cans must be covered
or screened, or their contents sprin
kled with kerosene or lime.
The sewace system must be in good
order, up. to date, not leaking, uot ex
posed; kerosene should be poured
Into drains. Manure' should be put
into tight pita or vaults, with aa outer
door from which It eaa be shoveled
awav: a barrel of chloride of lime la
to be constantly, at hand, from which
each deposit ot mau,r,aaoui o
sprinkled.
Shallow, dishes should be placed
about the house, on la each room,
containing eaoh two twutpoasruu ot
formaldehyde to n, pint (two tum
blers ot water; pra teupoontul of,
hiKhMUiis or noiaaaiuai lu vvuwi,
tumblerful 'of W "sweetened
with plenty oi auger.
fall to tho floor, "whence they cut ho
cathered ud and burned, or aold It the
market rates .make It worth the whit.
AU foods and drink must b
screened or covered In some way; nil
windows la dlnlagroom nad Uttaan
doors must be screened. Greserles.
fruit stores, meat nad fiah store
must have their ware screened, and,
above all things els. fUea must not
get near the milk.
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