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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1914)
'or s rjl ' - C"l VKJNKNUAV, MAV H7, 1014 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOR TMMW "Big Business" Holds Convention in Capital linllrd Press Hervlc WAHIIINOTONN, I) (' , May ZT "llle tluallim' upenml lis first nation al iiiiiitliin bore Unlay. Willi IiIkIi (iitrruiiiont onicliiU winl iiftlrrri of IIih large ItllttlllfnrliirltIK ruitvriis III ,p I lillnl HtBll'K tin Hut program tli flrit National Fomlgll Tlaili' united llult. u II I Oftlrtnlly known, lirituu H, iv. ii iln)' mwlliiK Tim contention. Il IllnllllinU ik cUti'. ti bwll "ln,l" llefi-a'af) l' I In ,urr' of foreign trade nf ilil iiiiiii. try Their desire lt "tfl lugnilip" and talk ivr Hi" problems coufronl lug i In manufacturer, w tlmulatt.il. Ihr; )'. by ill'" t" 'l"liil Alimi' Itnii roinliiorVK ulllt further, nml In iHicritri'l. u tiearl) a lltey inn. lln. t6i Hi" UmlprMMi'HHimiii urin r( and tb rurrruc) law tt I TKANSFHKS OF REAL ESTATE Tl.o Klamath Dctelopuiciit culiipa tt) lo A I' CoruM, warranty ded, 0. lot MA, Mik . Railroad adill Dim Tlio Klamath locoiUlrlil riilMm- o) in V K. II. tlm-, warranty denl, lio, lui 7, Mod 3C, Mot Mirlne ad Jlllon, t tiHr.l Main (ii J iili n II CUyptMil, .4rt. HH MKW. VI HWH. :i, swn hwvi, . s..!t. Ttif KUniBlli lmol0unoiil rumim b) in It Ii. Vtrinr, rratit' ilra, lio, loi 30, tilurk 3C, Hot HrltiK. i: It Mflhmalil 10 Clmrlr C. Ilrnltiur)-, rrBity iIptJ, M 5. IiUkK It. ()(iKirlutilly mlilltlon. t'tiltvil rtutv in i:ilatx-tli IIIIm. .Ut, lil i, H-r 19. NH NWl,, H 30.3T-II. Ainly Ii MtMirp ! u tn Toiut llll- KMM.Vril CIU.NT' KMI'IIVMKNT tlKKlCK V, furnish all kind of help al ibori nutlro. If you want work rr.lttvr nl MIW. A. I'lCTKIWTEINKH IS- HUlli W. Hiomi 94 GET THE DISCOUNT Tlio good business manager always takrs a.haiitagn of the dis count. That I the reason ho Is a success. U U the small saving that count. To enable our cuslnmera to acquire the habit, wo have arranged tbal they can take advantage In the greatest iront-hnrlns system on earth. S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Will be given will, every cah purclia... lu this way you will know each month Ju.t what you an. saving by purchasing your good from us for cash, l-et us tell you about It. (Mill NIIC'KN Alii: THE MlWKHT POHSIIII.F. 4.1IXHIHTKST WITH QUALITY OtKIIIH. Physicians Recommend Pure Ice Cream Our ICE CREAM Is ABSOLUTELY PURE Made by Expert Mixers During the warm weather your comfort and health demands our Ice Cream WE FILL ORDERS FOR ANY QUANTITY From One Quart to Many Gallon- Klamath Falls Creamery llllll llll I'll lly iii hi.-,,, r. I .,1,11,1,1,1,, 'in iiliil itluuivil Hriii.Uf)' lit I 'iiiiiii, . no lliiilfli'lil liUS IUllllllx.il III li.l I lit. liiMUIlHl.il whllt.Hi.rtiliir of Hiniii llryitn m ill In nun nS din ililif n.nlii-ro in lotilKlit I'alHJIInl On (lit. iiriiKiiim ai"nr sutli tin i A I'lirifH. lirnaltlmil nf llll! I I,, IkiI HtnlM Hlrnl Kifliointlilll, IMwtinl l Hliiniiiiiia n( III I .mi In, tli liunlw uii. iimliiifailiiri'r. 1 J Hill, rutin r . f Hi.. NuMliwral", II 0 li.f..it. pirn ili-ut of Ilia IIIIiiiiIii .Mmmlnrtiiri m Ai liiiloii, KHUon A Hiuytli, iin-m "ilr.nl nl l Ihi Oitloil Manufacturer A jH-lnttii uf Koulli Carolina, t!nifniii llnliKtl Hollar, pnlili'iil nf thn Hot, ml Dollar Ktranulili' company of Hun Frauds". J I). Itjran, i-aitntll nf llin Amnlr.ainiHi'it t'opl'er riitiipnriy nml Jaiii A Arnold, netrUD-miui 'nKvr nf llin Tmas lltmlllixs Men's A nidation Ion. unrrttnty it.r.l, , purt nl InU 0 ami h, liltx'k 3. Iliinaiiiu, t:. Il MitrDiiiiiit.l in ('. ri. Ilfiiimii, tanrrmiiy iIm-1, lio, (Hii'ihlril liittT ,cl III IiIik-K. i: ami 13, lull 1 In 4, , U. k II. (In (.. lilueK 14; C In T, litlM-k U. 3 Bin) I, block IK, In U. UV 33. I in Id, Mock 33; I (n 3 'y nml io, iiiMk :. nil in oiiiioriuniir 'b.I.IUIiih. j CiiIIimI Htait-k to llurtlm C llarrl. Jjiatrnl, i:4 SK. X, 3I-3H-IO Hotel Arrivals 1 1 oir I Hull I Oiln.utd, Jorililno Harder. Mr. II II ri4rhak, Louis M. Anderson, il-rrill, Monl V. Ilainaker, Mra. 'lona llltlou. Mill Hadlo Maxwoll, Chrltlctia Itntinloii, HuiiBiun, K, K. .Ilalrb, Han Kranrlco; Oio. N. Ilam- motid, Sacralilrlilo, A 11 llodwlll. Mmlforil, Mrs. Jackson. Jimj Wilson. Aenty. I- " "u. ,: A Hallsbury, IMiicallmial Film Co.. J II. llucklcy atnl wlfi-, I'ortlalnl, Jauir llodrtc hnitir, lty. White IVllraii II A. HchlU. David II. Kegcr, Hau Fraiirlurn, N. C MeConucll, Kugvtto; C. i:. i:nus, Wd; Frank 1). Max mciII, lliilse, Idaho; A. II. Kmery. Port laud Ar.urnln lufnrlliallnu uliolll Cllf LHIfliuntli IU.Ih. S ChllrulF, ."W Main. van;riperbros. Smallest Mermaid Vieing for Honors fan )ou Imaclnn a pretty child of lu vying for athletic honors against tho best of full grown rliits? it dues Mmm absurd, doesn't It? Vet then Is no doubt that Floreucu Mc-I-iUKhllu of I'hlladelphla. the small est mermaid lu tho world, threatens tin. taurls of tho leading women swimmer In her district, and will lake a lot of beating In next sum mer's Important contest. Florence id not a newcomer of unknown abil ity. She has already provod her uurlh. Iit August, when a tot of U, standing feel 3 Inches and weigh ing CS pounds, she swam live allies III tin- practically still Waters Of the' ci..,. 11 111 idv..r in irin.. over threoL.. . . . ... . ... -. ...ui hours. At the time this performance t nboul foljr ounCM of Jad g'meetlng will be held In the Houston was met with senorsl skepllcUm. for'from nny rcIiabIe pDnrm.cr uke,0'6" House. KtaiMth Falls. KTam- (none liellexeu 11 possiuie uiai a jiicio baby should do such amazing work. 'Nevertheless, uvery doubt of the feat Jwo swept aside, for tho chubby miss entered a G'.i-mllo roce for her sex, 'mid not only completed the long jioursn without turning a hair, but de I fouled eight of eleven mature oppo !.. ....... ru'tll. Tim Willamette Pacific grade be wren LnkwilUo and Winchester U be ing thrown up by u sixty-ton shovel. A ranniiry and evaporator are to !be eroded at Alvadorv. The II. M. Ilyllesby company win I " 1 take up community advertising of tho Pacific Coast in connection with each of their thirty-four plants. Haloin tins rnlHod funds for tho an nual Cherry Fair, to bo held about tho end of June. The Btisauvlllu mining claims In the (Ireenhorn district of Orant coun ty arc (unking n good showing as pro duce m. Subscribe for the Herald, BO cental a month. Deeds, Not Words Klniimili Falls People Have Absolute Proof uf Deeds at Home. true merit. Tho doeda ot Doan's Kidney Pills for Klamath Falls' kidney sufferers hnvo made their local reputation. Proof lies in the testimony ot Ktnmuth Falls peopto. N. Marcband, Warden avo., Klam ath Falls, Ore., says: "About two yunrs ago I first noticed symptoms of kidney trouble, iiy back pained me luteusoly and I was obliged to get up miiuy times during the night, owing to too frequent passages of the kid ney secretions. Often my back was so weak that I had to quit work. Doim'i Kldnoy Pills were finally brought to my attention and I began lining them. They made my kidneys normal and removed the palm In my back. I give, Doan's Kidney Pills the credit for this cure and highly recom mend them to other kidney sufferers." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 ronts, Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole ngens (or the United States. Itotuember the name Doan's nnd take no other. (Paid Advertisement) Snail a Speed Demon Beside This Tribunal 11 li I't'im Horvlce K lio 1 111 TI10 eovcrnor refused, on tbo HT I'KTKIIHHUIUI, Muy 2 -Tliu Kroiinil that Kholm won "an linport kiiw )-d Ki'itr under which tht u nnt ntnKcglcnl and rcllgloun center, iMrn ruiirl of llio I'nlld Htnt'-ff iioino nhoro n Jew would bo out of place," turn. onrntift cim ncartfily coinjmro Vaxman appealed to tlio lenatc, and in ititlvi'ii. with dint attachud to both ho and tlio Kovtrnor filed volurn thv ln ".'111 of Junllci) in Itulii. Tlio I noun brfefit In support of their re KMiiili'. Hhlch In (ho stipromo court of (tpecllvo contentions. Accordlnic to lln- i'iiiilr nflor dcllburatlnK on tho tho belated decision, tbo governor nuintioii for llilrUi.ii jfam, has Just acted lllcKfllly, and n mandato was (Ji-clilvil that a Jew, Max Vaxmun, may MriiUfl permlttlnjc Vaxman to begin 1 Lab I Uh a photoKruph Kallery at the business In Kholm at his pleasure, rlty or Kholm. Court officials sent to serve the pa- It was In 190! that tbu pbotogruph-' pers, however, have beeu unable to 11, Mho nas conductlnK a studio In locate tho photographer, who long Krasnnstav, Poland, asked tho gov- ago moved from Krasnontav. Folks crnor's permission to start a branch thorn do not oven know whether he Is shop In tho neighboring town of IF BACK HURTS : BEGIN ON SALTS J ll'l.t'SH Till-: KIUNKYH AT ONCE IttCKACHV OK IJL.V1)-'111'1 I H'HKN licit KOTllKlUi MKAT FOKM8 UltlC A Oil) ; CHARLES WILLIAM MOORE, So man or woman who eats mtj Executor of the Last Will and Testa regularly can make a mlstak by J ment of Clara E. Moore, Deceased, flushing the kidneys occasionally,' 30-7-14-21-28 a ssvs u well known authority. Meat forms uric add which clog the kld-iXuUce 8W'oldet of U.e ney pores so they sluggUhly Alter KUmath Water Ue' Aa-ocUtkm: or strain only part of the waste and' You are hereby notified that pur- poUous from tho blood, then you get .1Kb. vnriv it rhuumaiism. haad. ache, liver trouble, nervoutaM,)Ve' Association duly made aad constipation, dlxxlness. ileepleeneM.ent"I n mlnutee of said board bluddcr disorders come from alug-)ue,d glsh kidneys, Tl.B moment vou feel a dull ce;K,a-ath F-1. Oregon. Saturday. lu the kidneys or your back hurU. or;J,ch 19H' lh " for tn If the urine Is cloudy, offenalve. full'nual -eetlng of the stockholder, of ,r v,ii..ni Irracular of nutut or a tablespoonful In a glass of water ., ... ... . ... ' ,. . ..... , , j.tbe 5th day of June. A. D. 1914, at before breakfast for a few days andt ..,.,, . i . ,, ... .. . -...I ithe hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said ) our kidneys will then act One. This' famous salts Is made from the add, ahat fo. ga,d of grapes and lemon Juice, combtoed ;. mccU ,, fa. ,. with llthla. and has been used for,clecUm of ft boar of flvo d.rectors generations to flush clogged kidneys fo. tho cnsu,ng Mr ..,, ror tno and stimulate them to activity. ltranaac.lm of such other business as to uoutrallio tho acids In urine so It rt.BUinrly (ome before d Cet- no longer causes Irritation, thus end-'n ing uiauuer uisuruera. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive and can not Injure; mages a delightful effer vescent llthla water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now wm be submitted for your acceptance land then to keep tho kidneys clean Jor rejoctlon, to-wlt: iml itt rtlnnal rtttr.. ttv-Vtw nvrtMlncFk. . . ' ' "" serious kidney complications. Advertisement. Tho Catholic cathedral to be erect- ed In Kast Portland will cost, build- lug and grounds, $1,000,000 "O Knights of Columbus will erect t club building to cost $100,000 1 ' Subscribe for the Herald. 60 cents t month. Legal Notices Administrator's Notlco In the Matter of the Estate ot Junl etto Jackson, Deceased: Notlco Is hereby glvcu to the cred itors ot the above estutu and all per sons having claims against the same, jto present such claims, together with !tho proper vouchers supporting thorn, within six months from the date ot the first publication of this notice, to the udmlnlstrntor of said estate, John S. Horn, nt tho Bank ot Bonanza, llonnnin, Oregon. J NO. 8. HORN, Administrator ot Said Estate 5-7-6-4 sw A LESSON Ri JrC-rJ FIRST TRUST 6M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .alive. .Notice to Creditors Notlco Is hereby given that I have this day been appointed executor of the last will and testament of Clara K, Moore, deceased. All parties hav ing claims against tho said deceased are required to present thorn to me ' '"e office of my attorneys, Messrs. Kuykendall & Ferguson, In the n.oom!s building. In the city of KUm- 'a"' Oregon, within six months from tho first day of May. A. O. 1914. All claims must be accompanied by t proper vouchers as provided by law. Hated this 30th day of April, 1914. "- resolution of the board of 'director of the Klamath Water ,n lhe association office, rooms in and 18 Maddox-Whlte building. the Klamath Water Users' Assocla- ,tlon was made, and that said annual nlh MMintv alnta rt rtfirtt Crtrft-V You arc further notified that at said annual meeting the following amendments to the by-laws of the itvinraaui uaier user- Association. : That section one (1) ot article four i, ,,, ., h.t.. . ,,ih k amended to read as follews: Section 1. Revenues necessary for tne accomplishment of the pur- 21 posea of thla ossocuon 8haU beiFalls J ! nlnnii hv an lOCAeamont lia t ffAini nl.. '.. . ' limn rs nmn on rtiirn nnnn nn s against the share holders. No as- I a i tnnnl i ti ft 1 1 ti if w1 taA Yiy ttia declared by jboaril ot directors to be delinquent within less than thirty days after the 'time, for levying the assessment. That section two (2) ot article four (4) of said by-laws be amended to read as follews: Section 2. No subscription ot stock shall be accepted unless ac companied by the full payment ot an amount In money equal to all as sessments previously levied by this association on lands subscribed there to, and the previous assessments herein referred to shall be de termined by taking the aggregate of all assessments heretofore levied by this association. Assessments paid on shares ot stock cancelled at the In stance ot the association within three years after April 1, 1905, for the reason thnt tho land to which said shares are appurtenant la non- IN PRUDENCE lu included In tho warning that your earning power will not last forever. Take heed to It, and prepare for the days ot Idleness by savlug while you still have powor to earn. Open an ac count In tho First Trust and Savings Bank now. It will be your best friend when your ourulng days are over. Irrigable from the system owned or controlled or to bo owned or con trolled by tho association shall be refunded to the holder at the time of cancellation; provided, how7er, that the association may execute releases upon tho approval of the secretary of the Interior for all lands heretofore subscribed to this association where such lands aro not deemed Irrigable from the Irrigation works now con structed by tho United States of America or their successors In In terest upon payment of all assess ments heretofore levied by this As sociation against said lands and against lands owned by the applicant for said release. That section one (1) of article eight (8) of said by-laws bo amonded tn read as follews: Section 1. All certificates or other evidence of tho ownership of shares of stock In this association shall bare the seal of the association affixed; provided, however, that no cer tificate of stock or other evidence of ownership of stock in this associa tion shall be Issued until the full amount levied by tbo secretary of the Interior under public notice upon and against the shares and lands repre sented thereby, and further, until the full amount of all assessments pre viously levied by this association upon and against the shares aad lands represented thereby shall hare been paid by the owner thereof. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. this 23d day of April, 1914. KLAMATH WATER USERS' ASSO CIATION. My Albert E. Elder, Secretary. (Seal) 4-30-C-4 sw Si (Equity N0.S8S, Register 4, p.188) In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon. In and for the County ot Klamath. John A. Myers, Plaintiff; vs. Mary E. Meyers, Defendant. To Mary E. Meyers, Defendant: In tho name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plain tiff filed tn this suit against you on or before the 8th day of July, 1914, that being the date set In the order of the above entitled court for your ap pearance and answer In the order for publication of summons. Issued In this suit; and. If yon fall to so ap pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief demanded In his said complaint, viz.: For a decree dissolving the bonds of mat rimony heretofore and now exlstlig between plaintiff and defendant, aad for plaintiff's costs and disbursements herein. This summons is published in. the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper, printed and published and ot general circulation In the city of Klamaths Falls, county of Klamath and state of Oregon, under and by virtue of an order of the Honorable Henry L. Bee son, Judgo ot the circuit court of the ttate ot Oregon In and for the county of Klamath, made and entered on the 19th day of May. 1914, the first pub lication under said order, to be on the 26th day ot May, 1914, and the lust publication to be on the 7th day ot July, 1914, being for six consecu tive and successive weeks. E. L. ELLIOTT. Attorney for Plaintiff. 211-4 Wllllts Building. Klamath Oregon 26-2-9-16-23-30-7 h ! Notice of Pendency ot Petitfcm to Vacate a PortloB of Frederick Street, in Shipplngtoa Addition to KUmath Falls, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that The K,amath Development company, rnnrntlnn ,,,.,- tte,Mt.d the corporation, directly Interested there- in. and desiring the vacation ot a portion ot Frederick street In 'Shlpplngton addition to the dty of Klamath Falls, Oregon, told portion ot street named being described as follews: - That portion ot lot nine (9), sec tion nineteen (19), township 38 8., range 9 E., W. M., Klamath county, (Oregon, Included within the limits ot Frederick street. Shipping addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, and north ot the Shlpplngton spur, described as follews: Beglnntng at the northeast corner ot block "A," Shlpplngton addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the west line of Frederick street; thence north 89 degrees 23 minutes east, 60 feet, more or less, to the west line ot block "B" of said addition; thence south along said west line 44.3 feet, more or less, to a point 12.5 feet north ot the center line of the Shlp plngton spur; thence southwesterly, parallel to said spur and at a dis tance ot 12.5 feet from the center lino thereof to the east line ot block "A"; thence north a distance ot 49.14 feet, more or less, to point ot begin ning. Will, at tho regular meeting ot the Common Council ot said city, In July 1914 to wit: on the 8th day of July, 1914, present to the Common Coun cil aforesaid, a petition praying tor the vacation ot that portion ot Fred erick street above described. The Klamath Develop eat Co., By. Wm. 8. Worden, Manager, 16-1-9-ie-it-h Equity Ne. C77 In tbo circuit court ot the tttM Oregon, for the county f Klamath. Richard Melhase, Plaintiff, vs. R. C. Spink (also known at Robert C. Spink), A. L. Bstak (also knew as Alice U Spink), and M. L. Mayers, Trustee; aad P. Loweav gart, M. Seller and Saaford Lowsngart, Defendants. To M. L. Mayers, Trustee, Defends : above named: In tho name of tho state ot Oregoa, you are hereby required to answer the complaint filed against you In the, abovo entitled action, on or before? tho Ctb day ot June, 1914, that be ing the day of tho last publication f' this summons, and tho last day within which you are required to answer, as fixed by the order of publication et this summons. If you fall to appear and answer, plaintiff will take judgment and de cree against you as prayed In his complaint. This suit Is brought to foreclose, the mortgage given by the defend ants, R. C. Spink (also known as Robert C. Spink) and A. L. Bplak (also known as Alice L. Spink), to Richard Melhase, plaintiff, on April 28, 1911, to secure the payment of tho two promissory notes Of said de fendants, dated on said April , 1911, for sixteen hundred and, sixty- six and sixty-seven one-hundredth dollars, each, due on and two. yews after said date, respectively, with in terest at S per cent per aaaua. fTosa date, and providing tor reasonable attorney's fees, aad upon the 'follow ing described real estate la Klamatk county, Oregon, tewlt: Beglnntng at the south-weeterlj corner of lot two (3) in Mock eighteen (18) in the city of Klam ath Falls, Oregoa, formerly 14-k-vllle, thence northerly along the line of lots two (3) and aorom (7)r two hundred forty (340) feet to Pine street; thence easterly along the southerly Una ot Pine street twenty-five (25) feet; thence sou therly and parallel to tho westerly lie of lots two (3) and seven (7) two hundred forty (340) feet to the northerly line ot Mala street; thence westerly along tho northerly line ot Mala street tweaty-lve (85) feet to the place ot beglialag, la tho dty of Klamath FaUe. formerly Llnkvllle. Oregoa, above -escribed premises fronting aad abutting ea Mala street 35 feet aad Pine street 25 feet. And to have declared Jualor, In ferior and subsequent to plaiatUTa said mortgage the mortgage made. executed aad delivered to yoa by said defendants, Robert C. aad Alice L. Splnk, on April 39, 1913, upoa the same premises as those covered by plaintiff's mortgage as abovo act forth, and to have your mortgage lien and all right, title aad latereet which you, or any ot said defeadaats , may have In tho mortgaged premises barred and foreclosed, except the right to redeem as provided by law. No personal Judgment is demanded against you in said complaint This summons Is published once a weec, tor six consecutive weess. In the Evening Herald, a dally aows paper of general' circulation, prlated and published la the city ot Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by order ot Honorable Heary L. Beasea. judge ot tho circuit court of tho sUto ot Oregon, for tho county of KUm ath, aad dated April 34. 1914, the first publlcatloa ot this anmmoaa bo- ing made on the 35th day of AarU. 1914. STONE - OA B. Attorneys for PlateHf . 25-2-9-16-33-30-6h Notice for Publication (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lakovlew, Oregon. March ,5th, 1914. Notice is hereby given that James D. Grimes, whose postofflce address is Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, oa the 21st day ot March, 1913, file in this office Sworn Statement and, Applica tion, No. 06489, to purchase the 8W Vi NW. W 8WK. Sec. 11, awl NBU SE, Sec. 10, township 38 8., range 10 E., Willamette Meridlaa, and the timber thereon, under tho provisions ot the act of Juno 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at suoh value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber thereoa have been appraised at a total of $400, the timber estimated at 310,000 board feet at f 1 per M., 400 jualaor posts at 5 cents each, aad tho land at $170; that said applicant will offot final proof In support ot his apsUW tlon and sworn statement oa tho 33d day ot May, 1914, before 0. It, DoUf, county clerk of Klamath coaaty, Ors gon, at Klamath Falls, Orofoa. g Any person Is at liberty to afotatf, this purchase before entry, or laMalt a contest at aay time before' tbo fti' ent issues, by nltag a astro affidavit la this ease, sJisfiM fas which would defeat the oatry, JA8. V. -ORQ- e.es - . '. i A "y i. ! t , 'tit 1,1. 3 ; t" 3 .jfey V f VJi