The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 24, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1910
FOR RENT Eighty acre tract Irri
gated land. Call at 510 Eighth at
r lt-tf
FOR RENT Thoroughly renOTated
furnished apartments. 110 Sec
ond street. SS-St
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Wild duck feathers, f 1
per pound. Call at 1088 High.
S3-2t
HELP WANTED
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
general housework; small family.
Call 268M. 9-tf
WANTED Girl for general house
work, small family. Call at Her
aid. 11-tf
PROMINENT FOLK
WILL SEE FIGHT
SATURDAY NIGHT
MORAN FACES THE CHANCE OF
LIFETIME
MISCELLANEOUS
LONG DISTANCE HEAVY HAUL
ING with our new six-ton truck.
Larealck ft Arnold. S0-tf
WANTED To exchange, 4-year-old
Percheron stallion for one of same
breed and quality. To buy: Holsteln
and Durham bull. Francis J. Bowen,
Bonanza, Oregon. 14-St-eod
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
Members Oregon Association
Title Men
ponding unpleasantness with Jess Wll-
Inrd would not have been necessary
"Well, when he came back we
Just drifted together and I've been
Published dally except Sunday at Frank's manager ever since." Dor
The Herald Publishing Company of, gnu is a man of medium height; so
Klamath Fans, at us Fourth street, ,i8 Tom Jones, manager of Jess Wll
Entered at the postofflce at Klam- , , ., .... . , .
..-... - . . lit ij Him HHxiiuiHiH nniRriiriMHi. iixi
ain rails, urcgon, ror transmission) ;,1T j . C 1
through the malls as second-class ! ii"vu iur uu cuivrisaiB peno-
matter. Ing, keep off the grass and drop two-
bits In the hat as you go In. But
right there the resemblance ends.
He is known for his liberality. Com
ments on Jones In this regard wero
indeed superfluous; but they do say
Sir Thomas dropped a thin dime down
a crack In a sidewalk In his home
town of Kewanee thirty years ago
and still keeps In touch with tho
board of selectmen to learn when
they're going to rip up that walk.
Dorgan's ability to analyse a fight
er's qualities and sight a star, dim as
yet, in the pugilistic offing, is well
known in Now York and San Fran
cisco. So long ago as, 1914 he cast
his eye on Benny Leonard, the sen
sational lightweight, who Is regard
ed as a contender tor Freddie Welch's
crown, and gumshoed around trying
to sign him.
Dorgan foundv Beuny surrounded
by a flock of relatives. Two things
struck him at the same time: first
and strongest, the fragrance of the
onion's cousin; second, the conclusion
that Benny Leonard's management
was going to bo a family affair. Dor
gan backed off and has watched the
almost entire fulfillment of his ex
pectations In Benny Leonard.
Moran has prospected under Dor
gan's management. He reclved' f6,
900 for his first fight with Jim Cof
fey In which he flattened the man
from Cork in three rounds; for the
second bout he received $9,994, which
was $1,994 more than the garden
people were willing to offer at first.
For fighting Wtllard, Moran Is to
get $23,760, Just $8,750 more than
the first offer for his services In to
morrow's bout.
Till: INDIAN CAYU8K
DESCENDED FROM
HOVAIi ARAIHAN 1IOR8KH
Largo Express Shipment
All March and April iccords ns
well as hundreds of others Just re
ceived at Shepherd's, next door to - -Postofllco.
33-3t ''tilled I 'run Service
. ' PENDLETON, Oro
When you rwilly wnnt something The Indian cayuso,
use a Herald "wnnl nd,"
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
, Match 34
that scrawny
For Sheriff For District AiinT
I I take this means or announcing ,loroby ,, ""-
iiinuuii iui auvii" ........... I'riiHi'cilling ntlomnv ... n. """" lot
".P.1 W " '.. ". I risW aMh
Don't forgot to plant
now. Klamath Dopt. Store.
shaggy paint pony of western molo-.boliovo Hint my wont ns
- drama, has real Arnb.au blood In hi. -- '.p .rt of the wf r'.'. t?tff&JR !
jour trees veins, said Mrs. Eva Emory Dye, Ore-, ,ti , HREWHAKER. r Oregon. U,,,0,I''B of u, ,J""
23-3t BM nsionan, luuay. ... w.. ----- - IIAIIOU) C MISIHiVu...
tnlil. r ilrRromlnil UirecilV rrnm I iibiboi uuniv iii.i vii- - .
I tl i .i . .... 4ft. ..ei. IaIIV Wrm
i iiiii irn iiip i n n iiiiii-ii in riasa aui
LiiLtAL iNOiJCllS Arabian horses Introduced among the K,ninntl, county, Oregon, on the re-
Pacific Const Indians by Spnnlnrdf. j,,uijciin ticket. I romwirully ask
.ulcv or Slicrlff's s.ilu Under Execu1 two ronturlcs ago. Mrs. Dye hni the suppuit of the voters ot tho conn
tlon In Forvi Insure ! learned that n real Arabian horse hni I ty nl tho prlmury olectlon for this
iiuriouutu
Politicians of National Repute and
Movie Stan of World Fame Will
See the Maa That Johnson Whipped
Try to Best the Man That Whipped
Johnson la the Most Famous Bout
of the Centary Tomorrow Night
United Press Service
NEW YORK, March 24. It was
learned today that many prominent
men and women plan to see the box
ing match between Wlllard and Moran
here tomorrow night. Among those
who expect to see this Important
match are mentioned Geraldine Far
rar, Mary Pickford, ex-Secretary Gar
rison and Mayor Mitchell.
The betting Is light, with Wlllard
the favorite.
. . . .... ...... .... allien
ono loss vcriourae m ins Bpwo iiiiu,
two loss In his tall than tho ordlunry
plug Sojins tho cnyuse, somotl'mos.
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As everyone knows, the bowels
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body, and it Is of the greatest Im
portance that they move once each
day. If your bowels become con
stipated, take a dose of Carl's Lit
tle Liver Lifters just after supper,
and they will correct the disorder.
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Finish the evening meal with
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THE STORK OF QUALITY
By THE SPORT SEER
tWrltten for the United Press)
NEW YORK. March 24. Frank
Moran. the red-haired, bull-necked
challenger of Jess Wlllard, Is ready
for the fight of his life.
In every fibre of his being the Pitts
burgh heavyweight today felt con
fident of beating Wlllard tomorrow
night before a mammoth crowd in
Madison Square Garden, and send
ing his name down in pugilistic his
tory as one of the greatest fighters
the game ever knew.
On the big fight depends Moran's
status in the annals of the game. It
he sprawls Wlllard's six feet six
inches of length on the canvas to
morow night it is a safe bet that the
daddy of the future will take little.
Willie on his knee and point out the
moral of "the bigger they are the
harder they fall," with Frank Moran
playing the stellar role in the nar
rative.
If Wlllard drops Moran. then
Frank's name won't amount to much
more than an incidental entry in the
game of pugilism.
Moran is trained to the minute.
hard as a stony-hearted village squire
and beaming with health and
strength. He has had everything on
the training program from hard out
door exercise with the chest weights
and long sessions of sparring with
his training mates. Moran Is ready.
Moran and his manager, Ike Dor
gan, present an old combination in
the fight game. They are friends In
separable and what Ike says goes with
Moran for the good of the combina
tion.
Ike Dorgan never Intended to man
age a fighter, but when Moran came
drifting back from Paris after hand
ing Jack Johnson that tough twenty-1
round fight they Just naturally drift-'
ed together. They never bad a writ-!
ten contract and neither of them I
wants one.
"It's Just like gettln' married,"
drolled Ike. "Some people want to
split up Just because they're tired.
Frank and I don't need a contract.
We're the best friends In the world;
he's for me and I'm tor him. Either
of us would be hurt a whole lot more
by losing the other's friendship than
by loss of the money we might help
'each other make. V
Dorgan worked at Jimmy Coffroth'a
club in San Franlclsco on all Cof-i
froth' championship matches and I
'became well acquainted with the fight
game. He liked it but thought he1
would like New York, too, so be came
East and went into the newspaper
business.
"A couple of months
Avoid Mistakes
No Need for Klamath Falls People to
Experiment With Such Convinc
ing Evidence at Hand
There are many well advertised kid
ney remedies on the market today.
but none so well recommended in this
vicinity as Doan's Kidney Pills. Read
the statement of a resident of Jack
sonville.
Exra Arnold, Applegate road, Jack
sonville, Ore., says: "My back both
ered me for five or six months. I had
a dull pain through my kidneys and
the kidney action -became very irreg
ular. I had to get up at night on that
account. Doan's Kidney Pills soon rid
me of all the ailments, and my kid
neys have bothered me very little
since."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Arnold had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
Harley-Davidson
Pcrozzl, Plaintiff,
vs.
John Connor and Nolllo Couuur, De
fendants. , Mrs Dyo hopes to provo It Is the rule
liy Iituo ot uu execution and ordor'rnti,eP than tho exception for cayuseo
of stile, to mo directed, Issued out of to be "foreshortened'' In this man-
tue circuit court, oi tue siaiu ui um- ner.
gon, in nnd for tho couuty of Klam
ath, .'.ml dated tho 9th dny ot March,
1910, in a certain suit In said court,
wherein D. Pcrozzl recovered a Judg
ment and decreo for the sum ot $1,
000. 0'J with interest thereon from tho
11th day of March. 1913, at tho rato
of S pur rent per annum, and $150.00
a'.torncy fees, and tho further sum of
$17.75, costs nnd disbursements,
v.hlch jttdginont and decreo was en
rolled nnd docketed in tho otllco ot tho
clark of said court in said county and
state, ou tho 29th day of February,
1310, in which suit D. Pcrozzl was
plnlntlil, and John Connor aud Nolllo
Conner, defendants.
Public notice is hereby given, That
iu compliance) with tho commands of
ssid decree, execution and order of
sale, I will on tho Sth dny ot April,
19 1 G, at tho hour ot 10 o'clock a. m
at tho frout door of tho court houso In
Klamath Falls, Klamath county, stato
or Oregon, offer for sale, and will sell
at public auction to tho highest bid-
dor for cash, subject to redemption,
as Is rrovldod by law, all tho right,
title nnd interest that Louiso W. Con
ner did hnvo ou March 11, 1913, or
thereafter acquired, as well as tho in
terest of the defendants, John Connor
aud Ncllio Conner, In and to tho fol
lowing described real property, sit
uated, lying and being in tho county
of Xlninath, stato of Oregon, to UT
Tho southeast quarter of tho
nottheast quarter, and government
lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3, all In section 1,
township 38 south of rango 10 cast
of Willamette Meridian, Oregon. J
AH ot tho above described real prop
erty will bo sold at said time and
place, in the manuer provided by law
ror the salo of real property under ex
ecution, to satisfy said Judgment find
decree, attorney's .Tecs, costs and ac
cruing costs.
Dated this 9th day ot March, 191C.
C. C. LOW. Sheriff.
L. L. LOW. Deputy. 10-17-24-31-7
IOWA CURES AND EDUCATES
CHIPPLEI) nillDUKN l'HEK
llnltcd Press Sen Ire
IOWA CITY, la., March 24. Un
dor Iowa's now Inw to give fr o treat
mont to crippled children, 117 little
ones nro bolng treated tit tho state
university The lnw Is flvo months
old. At present thcro nro sovonty
children In tho ward. Over sltxy-flvo
per cent of the enscs nro tho result
of tho Infant pnrnlysls epidemic ot
flvo years ago. Tho llttlo patients
come ti tho hospital In various con
ditions. Somo hnvo Tost only tho uso
of their logs, A complcto school syu
tom ot eight grades has been estab
lished with nurses as tend "era to odu
cnto tho llttlo ones ns they Improve
In health.
"TIZ" FOR TIRED
AND SORE FEET
USE "TIZ" FOR PUPFED-UP.
IIUHNIXtS, ACHING. CALIOU8EI
KKITT AND CORNS
IIopptI
U.TIZ"
JOHN II. COI.LMAN.
I l....u .niiiillitnn liutfittf t nnltill.
.Into ror the deiiiiicrntlo nomination A""r"ey' Klnmiaii tnunty .oS
for sltorlff M tho coming primaries, I !u.b,J.cl , to. ,ho nc'" of the 2!KJ'
.....I I .......... if. .111. .ml, li.. mitinrt nt VIHllun lit I lln n, ... .--
nun ivnrciiiuiij iu" w .. " ,. u- i. i.i .. -"-! in
tlm voters of Mmnntli county.
GEOItGR L. HUMPHREY.
I hereby announce uiysvK as a can
didate for rcnoiulimtlon on tho repub
lican tlrket for sheriff. I Invite a
careful investigation or my record ns
sheriff during tho past three years.
O. C. LOW.
I hereby announce myself as n can
didate for tho nomination for sheriff
on tho republican ticket ut the pri
mary election to bu held on May 19,
191C. CAREY M.iRAMSBY.
I take this menus ot announcing my
cnudldncy for tho republican nomina
tion iih sheriff ut tho primaries In
May. My rciord ns a cltlzeu and as a
police nlllcor In Klamath Falls Is open
to all, nnd 1 respectfully ask the sup
port of the voters who seok an ad-
mliilstiutioii or efllclency.
WILLIAM HALL.
1 liiiiiihi
fur tho republican iiotmusttSJ11'
district nttornoy tot KlamSfh .' ,0r
Q"Kn JQ8I :,'V,n gjjtr.
.. '""by announce inaolf I '
cratio electors tit tho prlninrr .liLi
to be held on May 11). l"i6 cUo
W, M DUNCAN
For Amm-nkoi-I
hereby announce my cdM..
for the republican iioiJnsifeTi?
assessor for Klamath couaSS
to tho approval of the voters iii5
coming primary In May M '
JOHN Y TIIT0N.
1 hereby auuount.,. my candid
for tho ropublloou iiuuitnatlon fB
asiouor of Klnmnth county
'KD PETERSON'
1 hereby announce tuysolf as a can
dldalo on tho democratic ticket for
tht) nomination of sheriff, subject to
the win or tun voters at tno coming
primaries. JNA. MADDOX.
I tako this means to announce my
self as a candidate for sheriff, subject
to the will ot tho republican voters at
tlm primary election.
JAMES II MOORE.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for lliu republican nomination for
tho oiiico or sheriff at tho primary
olectlon. WM. O. MKSSNER.
and
Indian
AGENCY t.
KLAMATH
SPORTSMANS STORE
EARL VEGHTE '
Main near Eighth
DEMONSTRATION AT ANY TIME
WRITE FOR CATALOG
Proposals Invited
Proposals will be received by the
police Judge or the city or Klamath
Falls, Oregon, ror furnishing said
city with tho following named flre-
flghtirfg apparatus:
Ono Combination Chemical and
Hose Truck with and wjthout pump
attachment.
Proposals to bo filed with the po
lice Judge on or before 8 p. m. Tues
day, May 2, 1916, at which tlm
all proposals received will bo opened
and taken under advisement by the
common council.
All proposals filed shall be en
dorsed, "Proposals tot furnish fire ap
paratus." The common council reserves the
right to reject any and all proposals.
A. L. LEAVITT,
Police Judge.
By order of the common council,!
dated March 20, 1916, 23-10t j
w
e- -..? ..i ...ffiffTA V;JPae
S-v ti- -. 3n9u
Why go limping around with ach
ing, puffed-up foot tcet so tlrod,
charod, sore and swollen you can
hardly got your shoes on or off? Why
don't you got a 25-cent box of "TIz"
from tho drug store now and gladden
your tortured root?
"TIz" makes your feet glow with
comfort; takes down swellings nnd
draws tho soreness and misery right
out of feet that chafe, smart and
burn. "TIz" instantly stops pain In
corns, callouses and bunions. "TU"
Is glorious for tired, aching, soro feet.
No more shoo tlghtnoss no moro foot
torture. Adv.
The undersigned announces his can
didacy for tho republican nomination
for sheriff of Klamath county. If I
am nominated and elected, I will, dur
ing my term ot office, construe my
oath of ollico to mean a complete and
efficient enforcement or the law. I
will have no Interest to serve but tho
public Interest. I will gtvo the pro
tection or my office to all persons and
all classes alike. I will personally p
conduct my oltlro with strict regard to
ocouomy. I will at nil times serve all
official papers with promptness. I will
glvo all prisoners in my custody hu
mane treatment, wholosome food and
cloan quarters. I will appreciate your
support. u. w. GOWEN.
I hereby unuouiae i) candlda
fpr the nomination as hmosm" oafi
republican ticket nt thu irltiurri
tlon to bo hold on May 15 uJi
OAUHTIN IIAYDKN.
I hereby announce inynclf sTeudi.
dale for renoiiiltiatlou ns aueisor u
tho democratic ticket ut th cobIm
nrliiinrv liiHm. ...'
"" -"" r. LBS.
I hereby announce inynolf t cud!.
date for assessor, subject to th m
of tho democratic voters it th bh.
mnrli. JAHPEIt iiknnbW
MWMWWMMMLAAAaaa.. "
For Circuit Judge
The undersigned nuuuuacet bit
candidacy for domocrntlc nomltu
Hon ror circuit Judgo of KIibuU
county R0LI.0 (' (IUOK8UECK
I hereby atmounco myself utcu
dldato for tho republican nomloiuoi
for circuit Judxo for tlm Thin.ik
Judicial district, comprising KUauft
county, at the primary election to b
iirtii winy iv, iviti. .
D V. KUYKKNDALL.
I announce mysnlf as a candidate
for tho republican nomination forth'
office of circuit Judgo for Khuatti
county, state or Oregon, aubjtcttotkt
win ui me voters at tne coalif
prlmary election, c M. ONEILL.
.WW wwiiihhwh,
Uurbank potatoes, 7Cc per sack.
22-tf ROBERTS & WHITMORE.
Subscribe ror the Herald, 50 cents
month "
For Coroner
1 hereby announce nnsoir us 11 cum.
dldute tor tho republican nomluntlon
ror coroner at the primary election
to bo held on May 19, 1918.
Oil. A. A. BOULE.
I luko this meuns of nnnounclna
myself a candldato ror re-election to
the ofllcn or coroner, subject to the
nlll of the democratic voters In the
irlmnry on May 19th. My policy
will bo to uphold my former record
of efficiency In olnce. with the least
cost to Klamath county.
EARL WIIITLOCK.
ApNrMAArAArAAMAMArrVMMMrVWWWtiWWVWM
For County CuitunlMloaer
I hereby aniiounco inrself si 1
candidate for tho democratic bob1u
tlon for county commissioner it tit
coining primary election.
IIURRKI, 81I0RT.
I hereby announce mmlf u 1
candidate for re-noinluatlon on tbl re
publican ticket for county cob
sloner, subject to the will of tbi tot
ers at tho primary election.
JOHN IIAOKLSTEIN.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of county commlssloser
of Klamath county, subject to the ap
proval of thu voters In the rspufcUou
prlmury. JACOD RUECK.
1 hereby anuouuc my candUUtr
for tho democratic nomination u
county commissioner.
WILLIAM L. WKIKB.
Kor County Treasurer
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho republican nomination
for treasurer of Klamath county, sub
ject to the approval or tho olectors at
the coming primary election.
A. A. MEIIAFFEY.
I hereby unnounco myself a oandl
dato for the republican nomination
for trciiBuror of Klamath county for
a second term.
(3EOROE A. IIATDON.
- - - rrifvvvvvviijiuijj
i HEADACHE OB
rtS
Spring Opening
For Count Clerk
I horeby announce mvulf n ran.
dldato for tho office of clerk for
Klamath county, Oregon, on the re
publican ticket. I rp.nrlfnllv b
tho support of the voters of the coun
ty nt tho primary olectlon for this
omco. 11. u. uuwley, Hlldebraud
For Circuit Court Clerk
I hereby announce my candldatj
for tho republican nomluutlonss clerk
of the circuit court of Klamath cons
ty nt the coming primary eloctlon.
C. K. nRANDENBUBO.
For County Surveyor
I horeby announce myself a a can
didate for re-nomlnatlon for th of
flco of county surveyor on the repot
llcan ticket. E. 0. HENRY.
I tako .this means of anaouBetoi
my candidacy for nomination on J
republican ticket for the offlce
county survoyor. V. O. BROWN.
When you "look her over" out la the
C garage, be sure to give your storage battery
tne necessary attention, un ut teases
it. We're experts.
LINK RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Free inspection of any battery at any tim
uuruuy announce mysoir as a can
didate on tho democratic ticket for
tho nomination of clerk of Klamath
county, subject to the will of the
voters at tho primary election for this
Office. BURT E. HAWKINfl
I heieuTuiiiTouTrrTnvrStSrT?lii 1
dato for renominatlon on the repub
can ticket as county clerk, subject to
the wlshos of tho voters at the coming
primary eloctlon. C. R. DeLAP,
before the
Johnson fight Moran was in New York
'and asked me to handle him in a
(six-weeks vaudeville tour," said Dor
gan.
We became firm friends in that
NEURALGIA
PrI
Get a 10 cent paokageof Dr.
James' Headache Powders
and don't suffer.
When
your head aches vou almnlv
must have relief or you will go wild.
It's needless to suffer when you can
little Jaunt and Frank went over the ache Powders and relieve the pain and
pond and tossed gloves at 'Johnson 1 neuralgia at once. Send someone to
ror twenty
ever fought
uonnson quite a mussing up
the fight bad gone further the la-
of the toughest rounds "", ,,ru or nw l? a ' package
in Paris. Frank gave ' f Vr' . !' H!a,"c',f tan.
t. a mussing up and trjEffi 'tfXLtLSJ!? . J!5
win icei nne -neaancuo gone uo nor'
Muraigia pais.
V"y; l'Jj NT7?VarVeTLsaaaaaaaai
Apartment houso, price 17,800.
Small payment dewn: comnWelr fur-
nl'lted; rents now for $100 per month '
Hewn from living
Vtr Rnnroamtstlre
I kii,iiKv nnlinlltirn myaslt SI I
candidate for tho offlco of rpr"
sentatlve for tho 21st ropreaentitW
district. comprUing tho coum'" .
Klamath, Lake, Crook, Grant awl
Jefferson, subject to the wishes
tho voters of the republican party.
. ALDERT E.ELDEB....
" Announce myself as a candidal
ton tho democratic nomination w
represenUtlve of the 21tlrP,',,"
tlve district In the teglslstiye "
sembly. FRED W. IlYNU.
. . .... . mv.Atr as a ou
dldato on tho republican tlcMt m
representative of the twWef
district, comprised of the countw J
Crook, Jefferson, Grant. Klamatnaw
I'Ske. .,,
VERNON A. FOUUfto, .
apartments. 188 .". .... .M.if s a can
1 rntli r..r.,o nf 111." ... " " . uorouy nnnuim .w- .-:. f.
, --'" "" " Prop- iildnto on tho ropiiuncnn ".' t
Iqitj or tlddross Ilox Sfi. Mra I.iirllla rnnresnntntlvn Of the tWenty-Brt
iqttj or nadross Ilox 8ri. Mrs
uiiiiliiKhntii. 15
flilltote collntH rM nm
jiirii:JL1f(.,M!Hy.or allkiiKN. ..
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WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
IUY Tntlrv DRUGS
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Wood
HLAII, LIMIi AND IIODY
Hawed 10 any length. Our best
block vol s delivered direct
from sheik, nnd Is always dry. '
Ono loud nil! convince you,
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
O. Peyton, Mgr. Plioae 117
Lucille ropresentatlvo of tho twf01',
Liuim, JUIHMHUIl, u H -
WESLEY Q. .SMITH, Km.nlH.'.
- l-'r K IiimiI SupKt IsUfiaalesa
thereby aii.ioiiiicoinyan J m
for the republican iiomlnnJlonih
uchuol superintendent of Rl"
r""ty' bbbbieV AI'1'I.BOATI
I horeby announce iiiyiel Ji
date ou tho ropubllcun 1 U-UOt J for
inatlon ns county school "PeVhn.w0".
out, and solicit the support of M '
e.s at Hie ''"1D',(5,An,,d?vBLL8. -
Vou lll never lluil J0"1" JJ.
ift iiiNuraniu if your polities rew
tfn by Mgeuta who uuiko a !";
of the buslaess. See CliHoot-
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