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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1916)
r MONDAY, Al'ltiL a, iB. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON . . Aal. HaraVsChssifiedAdTS. FOR RENT 10ft RENT Eighty acre tract Irri gated land. CaU at 610 Eighth at 33-tf FOR RENT Furnished roomiag koeee; centrally located. Enquire at tl Mala street. 38-6t MR8. DR. HEMENWAY Rooms and board. J38 Third. 28-6t HELP WANTED WANTED Qirl for general home work, small family. CaU at Her ald, si-tr FOR SALE FOR SALE One marine engine, one 40-foot barge and three clinker row boata, la good condition. Address Joba Griffith, Eagle Ridge Tavern, Klamath Falls. 31-6t MISCELLANEOUS LONG DISTANCE HEAVY HAUL INQ with oar new alz-ton track. Laveaick Arnold. SO-tf USED PIANOS, $125 up. Terms, $5 or $6 per month. Tell us tout wants. Shepherd Piano Depot, next door P.O. PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS IN8URANCC Members Oregon Association- Title Men DR. F. M. WHITE EYE, EAB, NOSE aad THROAT Sv7 Odd Fellows' BaOdtog Expert Plumbing SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, BLNKS, Properly Installed Ossantete Lino of Bappliea aad Eqalpsseat Padc & Lorenz 7M Main St tJMMWWWWWMWWWWMWWWMMAMMM I STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation Is a very simple, aatural trouble, bat unless prop erly treated. It may develop Into a most serious and -complicated disease. We advise that Carl's yule Liver Lifters be kept In ev ery home. We cannot recommend these pills too highly. We cau tion our patrons against the free and indiscriminate use of laxa tives aad purgatives. 26c. Star Drag Co. of tbe Ownership", Manage-! Circulation, Etc., Required by the Act of Congress of August as, mat Of the Evening Herald, published dally except Sunday, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, tor April 1, 1916. State of Oregon, County of Klamath, as: Before me, a notary public, in and for tbe state and county aforesaid, personally appeared W. O. Smith, who bavlng been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the president and manager of the Evening I Herald, and that the following la, to the best of bis knowledge and belief, true statement ot the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, tbe circulation) etc.. of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the bora caption, required by the act of August 34, 1912, embodied in section 441, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, wit: 1 That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing ed itor and business managers are: Publisher Herald Publishing Co., of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Editor W. O. Smith, Klamath FaUs, Oregon; Managing Editor W. O. Smith, KlaauthiFalls, Oregon; aseaesa Manager W. O, Smith, Klaiaath Falls, Oregon. , I That the owners are: (Giro addresses of individual owners, or. if a corporation, give its . , Mate and tbe names aad addresses ot 'stockholders ownlng,or holding 1 per cent or more of tbe total amount ot ,stoslr.7 W. O. Saalta, Klamath rails, On.' ' MML,fBjkb, Klamath Falls, Ore. " Nate OUerbela, Klamath Falls, Ore. 1 That the known bondholders, aaartgageas, and other security bold ism owning or holding l par cent or The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Published dally exeat Saaday at The Herald PubUehlag Coaipaay of Klamath rails, at lib ronrt street. Entered at the posteflee at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through tbe mam as secona-ciass matter. Subscription terms by Bull to any address in tne uaitea states: One year 15.09 One month ................ .SO KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, APRIL 8, ISIS TEST OF PAN AMERICANISM DIRECTOR GENERAL JOHN BARRETT, of the Pan-Amer ican Union, says that .the Mexican alt uation will bring about a severe test of our friendly and helpful relations toward the Latin-American republics. He seems to think that It we make a clean Job of handling Villa, that It will result In a boom for Monroe doc trines and the new ail-American di plomacy. The little fellows dowa south feel that they bave outgrown their swad dling clothes,' and they like the part nership idea In settling the affairs of the new world. Barrett and other authorities be lieve that our future salvation rests In making the southern republics as useful to us as we are to them. TARRED WITH THE SAME BRUSH FARMERS and editors bare twin Jobs. They work with the same materials. Politics, crops, markets, railroads, finance, real estate, science, medicine and tomorrow's weather are a part of their stock In trade. They direct the national politics by moulding public opinion the editor from the city desk, the farmer from the general store where he discusses the government. And congress fears tbemboth. It harks to the press with one ear and keeps the other close to the ground to hear what the farmer Is saying. The farmer reads the news that the editor gathers and the editor bases this news on conditions the farmer creates. Each Is tbe other one's star reporter and each is the shrewdest reader in the United States barring the other. Scattered Shots YOU OUGHT TO attend tonight's council meeting, If you are In favor of the municipal highway to Shipping- ton. SAY, DAD, dad-burn your old pelt; registration books are open at the court house and city hall every night (this week. Why not bundle up the j family, send the kids to the revival 'meeting, and you and ma go and reg ister and then take In a motion pic ture show? ENTER THE City Beautiful contest at once. CASTLES IN SPAIN are all right, too. but a Mexican Villa seems to be most sought these days by army offl- clais. NO, THEY'RE not fighting again around Verdun they're fighting yet. more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state). None. 4 That tbe two paragraphs next above, giving tbe names of the own ers, stockholders jtnd security holders, .if any,- contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders aa tbey appear upon tbe books of the company, but also. In cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary rela tion, the name ot the person or cor poration for whom such trustee Is act ing, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements em bracing aflant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and con ditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon tbe books of the company aa trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason to believe that any other person, as sociation, or corporation bas any In terest direct or Indirect In tbe said stock, bonds or other securities than as so stated by hint. 5 That tbe average number of conies of each issue of. this nubllca- tlon sold or distributed, through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscrib ers during the six months preceding tbe date shown above Is 1,110. (This Information Is required from dally publications only.) , W. O, SMITH, Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 1st day of April, til. , J. H; CARNAHAN, Notary Public. My commission expires June 3, 1919. Sidelights on the Mexican Affair United Press Service JAUREZ, April 3. The politest man In Mexico bas office room la a dobe ruin about five minutes walk from the International bridge. He was unusually polite today. He Is commandant of the Carran- siata army ot Chihuahua. Name, Gen erate Gabriel (etc.) Gavlra. He talks English mostly with his shoulders and hands, but his motto Is "we strive to please." To most questions his an swer Is: "I dunno. I tak' all my what you call-him T ordalre from my Jeff prl- mero." (First chief.) "Well, what does Carransa say?" "I have no Instruction." Gavlra grins. Then he tows you over to his war map and proceeds to tell you all about how his men are going to cap ture Villa within twelve hours. All the time he exudes thirty-third de gree politeness and no news. United Press Service EL PASO, April 3. A lean fig ure In khaki stalked into the lobby-of the Sheldon hotel tonight and sank into a seat. He wore the double ban of a captain. He had the look of a boy who has been denied something he has put his soul Into longing for. The captain's air attracted the at tention of a newspaper man. The latter bore down on the officer, and greeted him with "You didn't go In, captain?" The officers features twisted as though from actual physical pain. "I I'm not going," he said slowly. He tried to smile, but It waa a sorry attempt. "I'm on the sick list," he hurried on, releasing his pent-up pro- teat against the break ot luck in a torrent of words. "I've been in the hospital fifty-five days. Just got out. Got to go to Hot Springs. Abdominal trouble. "Been waiting for this 'chance for three years. Just as the opportunity arrives, I'm Invalided. Got to play baby while the rest of the fellows are having the fun. It's it's bell! That's what It Is. I " He broke off ab ruptly, startled at his own unwonted volubility. "Guess I've said enough," he growled.' The officer was Captain Babcock ot the Thirteenth Infantry. United Press Service , EL PASO, April 3. Score an other one against the European,war. It has cast Its baneful influence over the Villa-American conflict. Very strongly here today. For the first time In history tbe TO YOUR HEALTH HAWXHURST'S MARKET "Has been completely remodelled, Is in tbe most sanitary condition, and has an automobile delivery to insure lightning service. CAN YOU BEAT FT? for a combination for health aad convenience? Oar prices are right and our meats the best. 717 Main St. Phone S41R sjaaMamawsgapsnasmassssmMg. eassy ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR The largest shoe' factory in tbeaeoan try makes less thaa one-fortieth of the entire shoe ontnat, bat tbe Ford Mo. tor Company builds half of all the" antomobilea made la America. This volume is necessary in rapply the de mands of people who are looking for economy at a low cost. Get your to day! Rnnabtat '"448.95, Touring Car 8498.05. On sale at GEORGE BIEHN AGENT asfagssgssHgl gt3SBBBgBgBBBgBBF United States army censor has be gun to "cans." He began where his European brethren left off. Tbe American system ot censoring Is very unique. So far, no censorship has been exerted over correspondents' stuff. The censorship starts while the news Is on the hoof. It reminds one ot Mike Gibbons "picking punch- cs out ot the air." Nobody from tbe highest officer down to tbe camp mule skinner knows anything about troop movements, or anything else to hear them tell it. On the way across therparade at Port Bliss you notice. a battalion, or something, ot soldiers piling onto, a train. An inspection ot their lug gage shows they see part of the timpaty umph infantry. "Where are you going?" you ask a !!g sergeant. "Damflno." Then you plck.on a boyish, looking shave-tall. "Where yah going, lieutenant?" "Who are you, anyway?1' "Newananer "Wo-aren't allowed to give out anything. Ask the general." United Press Servt.t) DOUGLAS, Apttf 3. Border pro tection wss made a municipal issue nere toaay, wnen u. a. KicnaraeeB announced bis candidacy for the dem ocratic nomination in the mayoralty race here. "Protection ot Douglas aad the im mediate vicinity will be tbe first aad biggest plank In my platform," said Judge '"Richardson. "The people of this city who bave seen friends and relatives shot down in the streets be fore their eyes by bullets from across the line will support me." FAIRVIKW FINDINGS The Falrvlew school baa plenty of playground apparatus obtained from their basket social. We enjoyed bearing tbe candidates talk at tbe social. .They were Fred Peterson, Hi. HawUas.X. R. DeLap, Austin Hayden and Burrei Short A pleasant surprise waa siren at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. Bert Daw son by friends aad neighbors. O. B. King was in town this week on business. Mrs. C. A. Hill Is lmprovlag rapidly. and will be able to bo up next week. Mr. Elliott has been hauling hay from the Enman ranch this week? Vlolette Matney has been quite III and was unable to attend school this week. j Rob Cbeyne wss a business visitor In Klamath FalU this week. OrafonoU Club Sale at Shepherds, tf FIVE DOLLARS REWARD Will pay 1 6 reward for Information that will lead to the conviction of the person who stole a 30x3 ft rim, AJax tire and cover from my car Thursday evening between Main and Klamatb, on Fourth. Chllcote. - l-3t Burbank potatoes, 76o par sack. 23-tf ROBERTS WHITMORB. ; if'r u 7 TODAY'S ODDEST STORY e United Press service HOQUIAM, Wash., April . Oum camphor has plugged the biggest loophole in Washington's nrohlbitlon law. inspired to in- e vestlgate, by the Increasing num- ber ot drunks, Police Juago smith learned that grain alcohol was the most popular tipple. This can bo purchased at a drug- atom If (ho purchaser swears it Is to be used for mechanical pur- ,e poses. Smith then ordered all O druactsU to put a tow grains of camphor In each flask ot alcohol. It isn't poisonous, and some might staut the taste, but It slm- ply won't stay down. 0 llano exhibit at Shepherds. S-Bt Advertised Mall list Tbe following unclaimed mall mat ter advertised on April 1st, will be sent to tbe dead letter office, at Wash ington on tbe 16th day of April. Black, J. G. Brooks, M. Carton, A. Dennis, Mae Ferver, Surora Gibson, Allen J. Hall, Jack Meeker, Mrs. J. Miller. Oeo. F. Montgomery, Mrs. R. P. Psrlnl, F. Potts, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Smead, Jack Turner. Will Terry, Ethel Anna Wrinkle, Mrs. C. II. Welch. H. F. A charge ot one cent will be made on all letters delivered from this list. In calling for letters please ssy "ad vertised." W. A. DBLZELL, P. M. A WISE MAN John ordered two endowments first. Then bought a new machine; With dividends on one he buys His oil and gasoline. Tbe dividends on number two Are more than he requires For license tees and taxes, And all repairs and tires. 1-ltV r. M. Priest, Agent. An Aetna disability policy protects your Income. See CMtcote. 3 LEGAL NOTICES Proposals Invited Proposals will be received by the police Judge of the city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, for furnishing said city with tbe following named fl re lighting apparatus: One Combination Chemical aad Hose Truck with and without pump attachment. Proposals to be filed with tbe po lice Judge on or before 8 p. m. Tues dsy, May 2, 1916, at which Urn all proposals received will be opened and taken under advisement by the common council. All proposals filed shall be en dorsed, "Proposals to furnish fire ap paratus." The common council reserves tbe right to reject any and all proposals. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge. By order of the common council, dated March 30, 191. 38-10t Notice to Creditors . i In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath: In tbe Matter ot tbe Estate of MaryA. Wilcox, Deceased. Notion Is hereby riven that th un. derslgned has been duly aDoointed administrator of tbe estate of Mary A. Wilcox, deceased, by tbe above enti tled court, and all persona havina claims against said estate are re quired to present tbe same to tbe un dersigned, at Lanaen Vallev. Orron. or at tbe Bank or Bonanza, at Bonan sa, Oregon, within six months from the data of this notloe. Dated this 13th day of March, 1916. JOHN N. WARREN Administrator ot tbe above entitled estate. 1S-30-37-3-10 Notice to Creditors In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, tor the County of Klam ath: In tho Matter of tbe Estate of Maggie E. Jones, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has bean duly annalntjul administrator of the estate of Maggie b. Jones, deceased, by the above antt. tied court, and all persons baring claims against said estate era ru quired to present the asms tn th un. derslgned, at Ungell Valley, Oregon, or at tbe Bank of Bonassa, at Bonan sa, Oregon, within six months from tbe data of this notlee. Dated thhfllth day of March, 191. JOHN NT W1BBKU Admhalatralor of the abova entitled' esie. 11-10-37-3-10 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS j For Sheriff 1 tnku this menus or announcing my candidacy for the ropubllcnn nom inaiinn fnf nhnrirr nt tho nillliark'K. I bollovo that my work as deputy sheriff speaks for llscir, nun I hiiiiii Krunuy tipproclaln the support of the voters. 1 'It. It, HUKWIIA1CHU. . I hereby announce myself as u can- 'dldnto for tlio olllco or nlicrllt for Klamath county, Oregon, on tlio re publican ticket. I respectfully ask I tlio suppurt of tlio voters of tlio coun ty' at Hut primary election for this office. JOHN II. COI.LMAN. I hoieby numiuiico myself n ciiiull Unto for the democratic nomination for sheriff at the eouiliiK prlinurlca,, jand I respectfully ask tliu support of I IIO VOl ITU III JMIIIIIHlll tuillll). okeiicii: i.. iiUMi'intr.Y I hereby nnnoiinco mytieir iih a can didate for ruiiomlnatlon on tlio repub lican ticket for Hlioiirr. I invito a carerul luxesilKiitlon or my record as sheriff ilurliiK tbe pant three years. C. C. LOW. 1 hereby annouiico msolf ail a can didate for tlio nomination for uliorlff on tlio lepubllcnn ticket nt tlio pri mary election to bo held on May 10, IPlfl. CAIIICY M. KAMS1IY. I take this means ot announcing my candidacy for tlio republican nomina tion as shorirr nt tlio primaries In May. My record as a cltUen and as a police otllcer In Klamath Falls Is open to all, and I respectfully ask tlio sup port of tlio voters who seek tin ad ministration of efficiency. WILLIAM HALL. I hereby announce myself us a can didate, on the democratic ticket for tlto nomination of sheriff, subject to tlio will of the voters at tlio coming primaries. J. A. MADDUX. I lake this means to unuounce my self as a candlilntu for sheriff, aubject to the will of tlio republican voters at tlio primary election. JAMES II. MOOIli;. I hereby announce- myself a candi date for tlio republican nomination for the olllco of shcrirf nt tlio primary election. WM. C. MKHSNKIt. The undersigned announces his can didacy for tlio republican nomination for sheriff of Klamath county, if I am nominated and elected, I will, dur ing my term of olllco, construe my oath of olllco to inenn n comploto and cltlclont enforcement of the law, I will liao no Intorcst to sero but the public Interest. 1. will glvo the pro tection of my office to nil persons and all classes nllkc. I will perHotmlly conduct my otTlcc with strict regard to oconoray. I will nt nit times servo all official papers with promptness. I will give all prisoners In my cuntody hu mane treatment, wholosomo food and cloau quarters. I will appreciate your support. i;. v. nowBN. I herewith announce niyuelf ns a candidate ror tlio nomination an sher iff, subject to tho will of tho demo cratic voters nt tho prlmnry election. , it. i:. HUNsAKi-m. For Coroner 1 hereby announce myself ns a can didate ror the republican nomination tor coroner at the prlmnry election to bo held on May IV, 191C. lilt. A. A. 80ULK. I tako thin means ot announcing rnyseir a candidate tor ra-cloctlon to tho office ot coronor, subject to the will or the democratic votcra In tho primary on May 19th. My policy will bo to uphold my fonnor record or clllcloncy In olllco, wlthvtho lonst coiit to Klamath county. HAUL WIIITI.OCK.. For County Treasurer I hereby announce mysolt n candi date tor tho republican nomination ,'for treasurer of Klamath county, sub ject 10 tne npprani ot tlio olectora at the coming primary election. A. A. MHIIAFPi:V. 1 hereby annouiico myself n candi date for the republican nomination for treasurer of Klamath county for a second term. UKOnaii A. HAYDON. WWMWWAMWW wwwvwvyyw For Countv (,'lcrtc I hnraliv nnnnnnon mvantf na n .itt- dldate far tho office of clerk for mamain county, Oregon, on tho ro- nubllCBn ticket . I rnallArirnllv nab the support of tho votors of tho coun ty at tho primary election ror this office. It. C.-COWLBY, Hlldobrnnd. I hereby annouiico mysolt na a can didate on tho democratic ticket for the nomination or clerk or Klamath county, subject to tim win nf Mm voters at tho primary election ror this UUICU. UUHT H. 1IAWKINH. I hereby announrn mvanlf n -ami I. date for rcnomtnntlnn nn hn rnnuh. lean Jcket as county clerk, aubject to iiiu wiaiies oi mo voiorfl nt tno coming prlmnry eloctlon, C, R. DoLAP. Chllcote coHecte rents and looks after property of all kinds. 2 When you really- want something use a Herald "want ad." Wood 8LAU, LIMI1 AND IIODY Hawed to any length, Our best block wood is, delivered direct from sheds, and is always dry. One load will convince you. r KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. Peyton, Mgr. Phono 187 I'or llUtrlit ai...- I hereby nnnoiinco my u ror tlio republican no mlnaM? prosccutlnB attorney , ,' ,.' In May. and I nZwimt" support of (,o vote,',, w 5 MV Honey In the upholding 0 t IV of Oiokoii. ,", lti I Hereby annouiico my cidM!" for ho republican non .InatiSS" district nltornoy ror Klnmsth . ,w Orenmi. JOSi:i'" TvuS' J hereby 'nnnoiuue nincir . . ' .11. nlo ror the nomlimtion fir nM& - Auiiruuy ior Kinnitttli county biZ? Mulijoct t, tlio nctlnn of &Pgft ratlc electors nt the primary '.fif, Tio bo hold on Mny It), loie y ",l0n w .M, DUN0AN "l lM'XMir I hereby announce my unJM.. for tlio republican nnmlnSloTfi nsHessor, f.ir-JCInmnil, coi.n y, M to the npiirovnl of il,u oler. ,.'ffi comliiR primary In Mny l " JOHN V TIIT0N. I hereby announce my candldift for tho ropubllc,-,,, nominee.1 "S nsH-HHOr or Klnmnth county ,l.l I'lTTUlisON. I hereby annouiico my candldJl ror the nomination im nmcMroathi republican ticket nt tho primary Vk! tlon to be held on May 19 ljii :. AUSTIN IIAYDBN. I hereby announce mclf aeiadf. ilalo tor reiuimlnntliin n awuor m tho democratic ticket nt tb0 cobIm pilnury election j I1. ut I hereby nniiounui myncir a candi. date ror nwor, subject to th wUl or the democratic olcrs at ths art. miirles. JARPCit IIKNNett I'.,- For Circuit Judge 1 Thu uudurslKiiad imnouncti bis candidacy tor democratic nomliu tlon tor circuit Judge ot Klanitt county H0I.I.0 C tlltOCSIIECK, I hereby announce mjitlf ucu. dldnto ror tho republican noml&itloa ror circuit Judge ror the TblrUwU Judicial district, comprising Klituth county, nt thu prlmnry election to bt held May 1U. 1'JlO. , I). V KUYKENDALL I announce inyuclf n a candidate ror tho republican nomination for tbe olllco ot Circuit IuiIl'o for KliMik county, state of Oregon, subject to til win or mo voters nt the comlaf prluiary election. U. M. ONEILL. I'or County (.'"inml-uiloocr I hereby nniiounco myielt u t rntulldntu ror the democratic nomina tion tor county commlenloner it tbe conllng primary election. llUIUtlX 81I0RT. I . hereby announce myielt u a candidate for re-nomlnatlon on the re publican ticket tor county eon slonor, subject to the nlll ot tbe Tot em nt the primary election. JOHN IIA(1KISTEIN. I hcroby announce my candldKJ ror the ofllco or county coramlsilOMf or Klnmnth county, subject to tbe ap proval ot tjjo voters In tho republican primary. r JACOIIIIUECK. I hereby nnnoiinco my candidacy for tho democratic nomination aa county commissioner. f WILLIAM I.. WMA-n. aavMWWWWwv wvve" I'or Circuit Court Clerk i i.Mhw nitHnniiA vnv rflndldlCT I1UI I'U IWIIH'lllv ------ . lor tho ropubllcnn nomination as clert of tho circuit court of Klamath coua ty nt tho coming primary elation. U. K. UHAWUr.WPU'""... For County Surveyor i tmrniiv nminiinco inrselt aa a can didate ror re-nomlnatlon tor tbe of- flco of county surveyor on tbe repine llcan ticket. B. n. I1ENRT. . i-.. .i.i- ... ,.l unnntttdnf my candidacy tor nomination obi republican ticket for the oBW county survoyor. F- " "' i".iwVr- vor iicpreMcnwwi" , I horcby annouiico myself " candidate for tno ouue '''; sontntlve. for tlio 21st rcreentaUTe district, comprising tho en""""0 Klnmnth, Lake. Crook, arant , aw Jefferson, Subject to tlio wlebea tho votora of tho republican parw- 4t iimit. P. ELUfrB. . .. . .nsidate i nnnoiinco niysou ?.--- ior for tho democratic nomlMtlcaijr roprcsontatlvo of tho 2 at reprjsiaw llvn .llatrlct In tlio legislative " lr,.. nncn W IIVNDHn DDmuiy, " " - . . '. .i s ean' I hereby announco m -r-. w dldnto on tho ropubl can tickets representative oi mo "ntieaof district, comprised or " Crook, Jofrerson, Grant, Klamatas I'ttkO- . ..npq Bend. VKUNON A. """' I heroby nnnoiinco WW''S dato bn tho renub lean WJffj,,, roprosontnttyo or y Viuntlei dlatrlct, comprised rtpZSTt Crook, Jofforaon, Oront, Klamsi Lake. ,.,.thfall- WESLEY orHMtui. "'n: For Ucliool Hi'l'erlnndaer i imrebv nnnoiinco my ""' ... (or tha wubllcan "'""iSiail ac)ii(ol superintendent of '"'"" mm - Cfftdl I horoby announee myaei ,,. data on tho republican tckcti, Inntlnn HH COIItltV SCllOOl SUpsn . ontl and solicit the support '- irs nt tno eoniing-guj, ....,.- imi voursel"'',f!' urn jwii !" ;,i. re trrs out l.iHu.n..ce If your VSt ten by agents nl "'"""" (I orilie'btulaieM. Sco Chllcote. .