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Ceewell. 7-5t MISCELLANEOUS DKBIONINO aad Dressmaking Miss '' Ckua Schubert. Phone MS. 9-6 1 OR YtENT Twelve good modern aafaralsaed rooms la brick build ing oa Mala street; good location. SeeL.Jaeoba. 10-t "WANTRD Womaa ;' haaaework and to; eeiMrea. Npcooklag. laqatre Herald oBce. for general assist with Must be neat. 6-tf FRRK RKNT of house three miles " "'from .town to party who will do a few chorea. Inquire Walton ranch for laformatloa. 9-3t MONEY TO LOAN oa city aad ranch laada. Arthur R. Wilson. 14-tf - . ' - - 'WANTED To exchange a residence " la:SoatherB Oallforala for a farm aaar hare or la Klamath county. Fred C. Heeert.'Malln, Ore. 16-Jl-lmo LOST AND FOUND 'LOBt- -Diamond r.ag, Monday morn Call 1S, Cecil Qrlfln, for re- 7-6t la seres Is killed or iajared ;iaaeii''year. What of year family, If .: Fate picks TOC? 1 l AETNAIZE 'ABjrsiaa''eaii''aiord aa .Xtaa Accl daatPettcy. It brfasga f taJSQ to fJJO to yea weekly, if disabled; as high aa lMMfer fatal acddeaU 7 r CWBLOOTB.AGBNT; :m- 'St.'. ? . Safety heads while yoa wait. 7 IU UAKKtN HAIK AM.TKA.AN9 aULPHUR TURNS hUV, r-A0IO;HAIR DARK AND that Saga UMaataralaator aadlaa- tea t la asJr.whaa faisd, s4rakad ar fssTsn,at.ta.amlr way. to st lata :.'ssiatara waa to awk It at kasat, vwMaate.BMHsr aad trowklssoma Wswadsya wa atsayiy ask at aay drag atora tor -Wyetta Saga aad Sal- Yaa will gat a ad ky Um adaMlaa m atfear iagraateata, tor akaat M asats. Srsrybody asas tail thai yoa UOlDRtCIPf f 'mmtmm aWam I Ammm it mA BflttavAllw anI Ii, , r-.,-j- .. .- arsBHr. jo aasspaa.a,aysaga ar son anaa wMk U. aad draw this through -. tMaraair. takJaf aaa small straad at (ft - a.aaay awning tka ray kalr dto- .. uaiiM. fa;HL IMak aad alawr, aad yaa fWwatkV.laaa a!mtmHt fjaBVaii' 1st a 'aaHaM JigiTrfi -Sifttti It lii att trtTalTt faT:tfca awa, MHattav a? aravaatlaa kki!KJl&Jl.r is lJ ... ..'. .. .! t : rm . .. ' ' 0 sWss-m m - -,:.;' .JaVMa, UMBAMB BWt vigi -' - - . - .".,-- -h TheEveriing Herald W. O. SMITHi Editor Published dally v except taaday byj The Herald PuboshlBg Compaay cr Klamath Falls, at; 115 Fourta" street -i- Entered at the postoflce at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for transmission through the malls as secoad-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address la the United States: One year . W-W One mopth o0 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1910 Mackensea Retreats United Press Sernea LONDON, Nov. 13. Bucharest lwe wirelessed that Mackensen's retreat from the Dobrudja front continues, and that he also Is retiring from the positions near the Ccrnavoda bridge. The Russians are bringing up their artillery for the final smash. The Rumanian enveloping move ment at Predeal continues today. By shelling Constansa, the Russian fleet Is aiding In the assault upon this place, held by the right wing of the teuton army. Local engagements of small conse quence along the Somme continues. a Jaarea Fears Villa United Press Service EL PASO, Nov. 13. There Is no confirmation of the report that the Carranxlstas have evacuated Chihua hua City, but wealthy residents there and from Jaures continue to -arrive here; Rumors that Vlllistaa have burned stations at Qallege and All dama are causing fear that they will raid Jaurei. Complain to Wilson United Press Service COLUMBUS, O.,- Nov. 13, The State .Mine Workers Union through Its executive committee, today sent resolutions to President Wilson and Governor Willis, demanding a nation-1 al and state Investigation of the high cost of living. The resolution says that "illegal and unfair speculation In food stuffs and other necessities Is causing actual hunger and distress in families where the men are steadily employed." Every Child a Savage CHICAGO, Nov. 10.--"Every child from 2 to 16 is a savage becoming civilized," said -R. Walte Joslyn, In a lecture before' the Society of Evolu tionists. "The impulse of every boy to-dig caves, hunt, fish and fight Is an In heritance from our savage ancestors. A child's fear of the dark Is the rem nant ot the tlmeKwhen the dark places were caves filled with wild animals." Joslyn- said rational men existed 50,000 years, ago. Wilson Is Lacky Supersiitiously inclined saw anoth er instance of Wilson's belief in his good luck in the "hoodoo number 13" today. Apparently Wilson won the presi dency '-with California's 13 votes. Hughes, hig opponent, voted ballot No. 13 on election day. ITS BELL GIRLS NOW; DRUMMERS DONT COMPLAIN United Press Service CLEVELAND, Nev: 13. "Front." says the clerk at the hotel, desk, and Instead of the customary be-buttoned boy there comes a "knock-me-dead" blonde or a dashing brunette to take your luggage and pilot you to your room. "Bell-girls" are more attentive than bellboys, says the originator of the idea. That Is the reason they have' been Installed in the Hotel Statler here. Women guests find the "bell-girls" almost as useful as a maid, the man agement' states. The "liook-me-up" problem is now easily solved. Konp of the drummers has com plained. WE ARE PROPERLY EQUIPPED ? TO DO YOUR SHOE REPAIRING Do it In. a first-class manner, ''and do it while you wait. Tho quality of the work we do speaks for Itself, because we have Champion Machinery to do it with, f KaJarti CLaa maMaaraaaT' MVaiCJI yssvC nCfHaaaTZ, Ste T. 731 Mala af. i,-' t"X vr, j,i tit. Flew 650 Miles in 4 , $c uM. -.4. fis: &. '3fc a ' - l;v-' )k J : V ,-vv .J-i-W l jSS.V'. v,v v 'NfiK-' T? ""Tfc.Vv.iiKsA " ..AS IsataaamjaiaaMBasm I lWWwBlVtCT0R,C?AftUaTRQWi7 Victor Carlstrom, who already I holds tho American no-stop aeroplane record In his flight of 416 miles from Newport "News to New York City, undertook to fly from Chicago to York City in tho aeroplane in which ho is seated here without alighting. Ho failed to do that and was forced Germans Leave Supplies on Abandoning Vaux . lly FIKXriY, WOOD (United Press Staff' Correspondent) WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES AT VERDUN, Nov, 13. The only Ger man occupant of the shell-scarred bat tcrcd, but still firm Fort Vnux, when the French triumphantly entered It, wns a nondescript dog, and ho Is now being treated with all the honors of war DUt out of German supplies. Such was their haste in abandoning the fort that the Germans left behind a million .cartridges, three thousand meat rations, three thousand bottles of mineral water and large quantities of anti-tetanus serums and other drugs now unobtainable outside of Germany. win. ihoir nrmrv In nlace. tha Fort Vaux garrison now dominates h entire Woevre. nlains. New lines of German entrenchments are vague- ly visible several kilometers off. They'" "". " i - are in low, marshy ground, Where It re-lnklng operation. He spnad win h nrndinniiv tmnoMlhlB to ' t tclephonlcally to all the stations .- ... v ,-. ---.- -- - . - entrench firmly. In the twelvo hours I was In the (ort, from six Wednesday morning until dusk, the Germans shelled ltne anu ol lwo '"ua- almost constantly, the big projectiles were feed,S " " " Probably bad thudding down every momenf with,not becn fcd tor weeks- Hl9 taU was clocklike regularity. Some hit tho . wagg'"g- roof, making the whole strucure re- rae8tone pn08Dnate Jn ,t t0 wa8h from yerberate, but without doing damage,,, m& Uverf udneyB tcn The garrison was gay and watched i d8 of boweta the IoUB .g ln. with interest whHe, the commandant jdluWe waatc our fermenUUons counted the hits. Lieutenant Dlot, am, , th0B cleansing, sweeten- the first French Mler to reenter., and frc8henlnK e entlro amen. Vaux came up and laughingly saint- cana, puttJn morfl food Ing "Men Capltan," said: "The ques-lnt0 stomacn Uon of your observation post taaai Those 8Ubject to ,lck neadache. bll been. finally settled, A.German shell ,ou nasty breath, rheumaUsm. Just destroyed , tha one you, chose, so and partlcalarl those who have you will have to take mine." I ,,, ., MmniBTi -nil -ho The first Intimation to tho French) that Vaux had been abandoned camo , wnen tho Parg wireiess picked a UCI $Uai pCUUlllMtlfll Bltfl .M Ul American press out of the air. The French had then almost entirely sur flnantitn uninl.nnlAlnl alnav tr tliA 1 rounded the fort and were shelling It ... . i . ., - ,, , wth four hundred millimeter guns with a precision which would have I ! Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water! Says q Inside bath, before break- faetj helps us leak and fssl clsan. awsst. fresh. ! ' " Sparkling and vivacious merry, bright, alert a good, clear skin and a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by pure blood. If only every maii and Woman could be In duced to adopt the morning Inside bath what, a gratifying cnange wouia uue place., Instead of the thousands of sick ly, anaemic looking men, women and girpi, wim pasty or rauaay complex ions; Instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks' "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists, we should see a virile, optlmlstio tbronjg of rosy-cheeked 'people everywhere., An Inside bath Is bad by drinking each morning before breakfast a glass of real hot watar wiiH ateaspopaful of THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 6 Hours and 7 Minutes J3amfcfc" - .r vv-l 'ssass8 ' to stop nt Erie, Pa., f50 miles from Chicago. But in doing this ho made a new no-stop rocord. Ho flnaly reached Hammondsport, N. Y., COO tulles from Chicago, In six hours and seven minutes, thus making more than 100 miles an hour. mado Its continued tenancy by the Germans Impossible. With the news, Dlot and hts com pany Immediately entered and suc ceeded, with but few exceptions, In rendering useless the planted mines, with which the Germans had Intend ed to blow up the fort after French occupation.. The several that did ex plode went off promaturety and did only a superficial damage. One of the prizes of the French was the record book of the German commandant, containing plans for tho reorganization of the fort and data, on tho killed and wounded In the recent fighting. The new figures lend tho French to estimate the total ' German losses, at Verdun at 700,000. At noon Wednesday the garrison ' a nnt Hughes had been elected. j wrd camo by wireless to Gen- , .... . along inc line, me men were great ly interested. - But the. dog. As I left ho was in ... . . Si ii nt . .,,-i: ,,- .. .M niV: vuuaunaicu w, ,wwni w,aw to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the 'drugstore, which will cost but a trifle, but ,1s sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remark able change ln both health and appear- ..I At .,. ....,.. ance awaiting ioubd wu yrwuw iu- ternalsanltaUonj We muat nmemher that Inside cleanliness is more Import ant than outside, because theakln does not absorb impnritlea to contaminate the blood, while the pores In the thirty feet of bowels do. Adv. Van Riper Bros. The Qaallty Grocer COFFEE -"Golden Glow," Itlch and 'mellow, poaad, 40c SPINACH "S. W." Fancy pack, per can . . . .25c "Swans Down" Prepared Cake Flour Makes the flaest Cakes psrkage S5c RAISIN'S "S. W." new crop, Two packsaas . , Vie TVS A FISH, Creaceat Brand," The Clilckea of the Sea. Per can ,,.....,...... 15c Extra Boneless Sardines, "Sport Brand," caaa . , .60c Try OurSUeed Dried Beef Get the Habit "SJSW'sVv s VW.TS&VA. av' "wJ!Sa3:lW' Av v. . IS s'ams... .&jasr A' i .. JSWIaTSSCSKSSSaSSISKt'' .J K War Takes All United Press Service. WINNIPEG, Man., Nov. 13. 0(Ter- lg up lx sons( throo step sons ami n flirothor-ln-1aw to dealli oil Franco'8 battlefields, with tlio Canatilau arm inn. Mrs. Emma Wllklns' spirit ot op timism remains undlmmed today, ihoitRh she has Just learned that her husbany died defondlng tho union Jack In Africa. Whon England en let oil Europe's war sho urged ten of her Kin to Join Canadian colors. m Heats High Living Coat United Press Service D18MAHK, N. D., Nov. 13. Adop tion of tho "family stylo" ot aervlng food In large containers to slate pris on Inmates has saved the stato two cents a day, desplto soaring food prices, officials said today. Convicts woro formerly served Individually from trnya. PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH T.Us Hew T Osm afffMd Nh trite and ad aaa Baavsas. You feel fine In a few momenta. Your cold In head or catarrh will ho gone. Your clogged noutrlls will open. Tho air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headacho; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dry ness; no struggling for breath nt night. Tell your druggist you want n small bottlo of Ely's Cream Ralrn. Apply a llttlo of this fragrant anti septic cream in your nostrils, lot It penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, Inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes Instantly. It Is Just what evory cold and ca tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay Btuffcd up and miserable. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES Notice for lUtls Open bids will ho received by (he Recorder of the City of Merrill, Ore., until S p. m. November 14, 1916, lor the installation cf pipe snd hydrants of the Merrill Pro protection system, as follews: 610 feet 4-Inch Matheson Joint steel water pipe. 350 feet 6-Inch Matheson Joint steel water pipe. Three fire hydrants and necessary pipo fittings. Ditches for pipe will have an aver age depth of 3 feet 6 Inches, as Indi cated on plans which may be obtained on application to tho Recorder. All Joints to be made with oakum and lend and finished In a thorough and workman-like manner. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check for C per .cent of tho amount of the bid, made payable to the Treasurer of the City of Merrill. The check of tho successful bidder will be held as evldenco of good faith until completion of the contract. The Council retains right to reject any or all bids. C-7t FRANK D. OLNEY, Recorder of tho City of Merrill. Notice of Final Account In the County Court of tho State n' Oregon, for Klamath County, In the Mattor of the Estate of Robert Alexander, Deceased. State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss. To all Persons Inierested In tho Es tate . of Robert Alexander, De ceased. You aro hereby notified that on the 21st day of October, 1916, Archlo I.. Alexander, administrator of tho cttaie of Robert Alexander, deceased, filed In said court bis final account as said administrator and that said final account will bo heard on the 21st day of November, 1916, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in., at the coun ty court room In the City .of Klamatli Falls, in said county, and you aro hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designated and show cause, if such exists, why said ac count should not be allowed, and set tlement thereof had and Archie L. Alexander, administrator, Is hereby (directed to give notice thereof In some newspaper published In Klamath county, state of Oregon, said nowti- I paper to bo designated by said Archie jL, Alexander, administrator, said pub lication to be as often as once a week for four successive weeks, Dated this 21st day o October, 1916. MARION HANKS, 23-30-6-13-S'O. County Judge. Notice of gale of Real Property by Administrator In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath, In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Wilcox, alio known as Mary A Jones, Deceased, Notice Is hereby given that In pur suance of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath,' made and en, tered oa .the 38th day of October, 1916. In the matter of the estate of Msrr A. Wilcox, also known as Mary Ai lonca. deceased, tho undersl n. uimiiiiitriitor of tho estate ol ilwnHcd, will noil, tt public auction to tho hlRlio.it bidder, for cnih, sub !.., i.i 1'n ii i ii-nmiitin tiv I iiu aonvo-iA, JVH . ".".-. .. . . entitled court, on saiuriiny. jnoaipii ilny of uocemuor, i?vt ai mo iuur,iHuii runac- i r l(j o'clock In Ilia ferenooii, in irnnii or tlm Klomain, County Court Hon ja, In Klamatli FalW, Klamath County, Orvgnn, all the right, tltlo. Inlarjtit nml estato of Mary A, Wilcox, nUa knoaii n Mary A. Jonas, deceased, nt Mm 1 1 inn of her death. In and to tho following dencrluod real property, ultunted In Klniimth County, Oregon, to wit: i one-half of tho north - eiut ijunrtor, tho southeast quar- Inn. containing Ifln'ttcrna, accord - Ing to the United Stntes Oovorn- im-nt survey thereof. , ...... -,.ll ol.l vmil tirnnnrtv. anil the whole theroof, In, one lot or par - col and tho priicoods of tho sale, of sitkt teal proiorty will ho applied iirMt tn the uiyuient of tho cmliiiH w.i. pun hiiim , ,,.-..,., ...... ttKtUnttt fnld estate, togellier with tho coatu of ndmlnlHtrnlloniinil nccruliijt costs, and tho halnnco remaining will ha paid over to thooo by law entitled thereto. JOHN N. WAHHUN, AdmlnUtrntor of tho nbovo Estate 30-G-13-20-27 Sl'KCIAL CITY ELECTION State of Oregon ) County of Khmath ) City of Klamath Fallal Notice Is hereby given that .. ? .,,.!:r.ro:rB,,iT., "t, mvwiij, iu. m ..... " " "'- vcniher. A. 1. 1910. nt the following named polling places. In i the City of Klamnth Falls, County, Oregon, tewlt: First Ward Polling place, Hank Exchange, Sorond Ward Polling place, Now City Hall. Third Ward Polling place, San derson building. Fourth Ward Polling place Mc Dontild'H Mtore. Filth Ward Polling place. Reed building, Fnlrvlow Addition. . A nMcla election will ho hold, nt which there will be lubmlttcd to tho qualified votcra of itilil city for their approval or rejection, pursuant to Or Ulrniicn No. 306, pasted nml ap- I'.r.med on tho lutu duy of October, . A. I.'. 1916, an ninendtiicnt. to Section 87. Artlclo IV., ot tho charter of tho City of Klamath Falls, propound, odrptctt and submitted tv tho coin riio:jj'oiincll to tho .tuullllcd voUms ol thT city. Paid proposed nni"tntiiu:it U printed In pamphlet form by the rlly and copies mailed to. ovury legal uter within tho city whose nddrus la l-nown, and ttnlil pamphlet can bo hnil nl ttirf ofTlrit at Ih.i itollrn tinier, upon application. ' Tho general purport of raid char ter amendment Is uxor v nml In tho ballot tltlo adopted by the pollen1 Judge And tho common council, nnd which will appear upon the ballot,! being numbered 31)0 to 301 and In the following werds: "Shall Section 87, Artlclo IV, of the charter of the City of Klamnih Falls, Oregon, be amended to author ise and enipower.the common coun cil to buy, build, otiilp, ncQ.nl re. maintain and operato railways ami railroads operated by steam, electric or other power, and to acquire rights-of-way, terminals, eatemunts and real properly, and to bring actions for the condemnation or lalttug of private property for public une, and to borrow money and fund Indebted nets to carry out nny ono or more of said powers by Umiliig and selling the negotiable warrants or bonds of Mild city to tho ncgrcgato amount of thrco hundred thousand ilollnri U300.000.00), bearing Interest at, not more than six per centum (6 per centum) per annum, nod pnyablo HOinl-annualty, said warrants or bonds to bo payablo In not to exceed tifty (f.0) years, and providing for tho levy and collection of a direct annual ad valorem tax on all the tux nblo property In said city, In addition to nil other taxes, sufficient to pay tho principal and Interest on said warrants or bonds according to their tenor; and repealing any provision or provisions of tho charter of said city A Check on the First State and Saving Bank Is a check on your paymonts. When It comes back to you It Is nn indisputable receipt for your money. Payment by chock la n chock on spending, too. You think twlco boforo drawing a. check. And tho Kccond thought often re sults In your not drawing It at all. Open an account and you'll save In spite of yo'ursolf. ter of mo norinensi quarter, nnu ucniiuit, v. u Armntronir w tlm northeast quarter of the. south-1 Second Ward Judi of Kiw.ii. oast quarter, of Section thirteen, In K. W. (lowon. W. (,' Tmvniilo"! Township Forty-ono South, Range l Fountain. Clerks of Kiectinl.'.S Thirtnon Knit. Wll nnielto Morld- H. Slouuh. Chnri.i. .u,,.'. ' ,e"l0n! W. FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FOUNTAIN PENS Ar now comidarad a necessity. We sell Conklgj Fountain, Pens and are showing them in C?vi assostment of styled sizes and prices. This taw well known and is lust the nen you need for Piflr" usc-or will make an excellent gift for a friend. HnrtP i ii mhii v Baaaaaa m alaaak' atfaaV atHlUaV I ' aaaaaffl llalaLlaaat W9Z KLAMATH TALIS OREGON WHCRft WWWKlFoi , I iJlBT V I MOXIIAV, XOVKMHKU , nt. lined,! In conflict therewith nil 0mI7T7 m fsnld mum particularly a J,,?,,, ,c" w l , sub Ployed on tlm 211I1 .luv ,lf ,",n ! a .bovo-U, I), inifl, iiiimiiiiHBy AWr, . l w. mm. xiiiiinii .;.' . .. : "'!. HIIII1 IM..J' ; i iiu; vukih of u,u ,",;": ino xnn. spuclnl nieriioi. held commeiiclng nt nine b'ckil T It lie morn lug and Urn poiu W J? open utUll olght ..'clock In th. J?.lU iiiiuii in nuiii uay, -.w,. 'j no juiiKon and cinrk. .. ...... are, respoollvely, iim fi!! named nualllld elector inf i.1!!M of Klamath FnlUt lb T I First Ward .1 mi l.. o. A. Hlvnrus, M. o" wnti... C.M! McCoy, tlerkn of IJIoctioVi. i.' w' ' Third I'llVnu Ward JudKi. .if wi... J. O. lienrcuioy. John HI,IU non v lArnnt. ClerkM of him t ob" iLP: Punnj II,.... ,.. '"-lluu, J',,,. I'trcr ,..ii.w, ..inn .iii.puii, 1 Fourth Ward JuiIkos of piHa.. lieu Owoni, 0. T. McDunald ri?..' Tlinuiim. Clerk of Klcct on', ul l.vlo MIIIb. J. II. I'minr "' "" Fifth Ward Judge of Klcii. j. w. Htoul, J. l.iiulmiy j v S.. her. Clerks of Kindlen: AUi Na. ! Pn I.ii- l.'rnil lliinul.... "'" "" .v., . . v iun. In inse ono or more of nald Ul)iM or clerks of election hIiiiII not 2 proaont nt tho tiniu iireicrlUd for opening the polls, tho JiiUsm iI dorks present may ..lea nnr quslU ned porson preient to net as surk Judgo or clerk. nn No persoii wlmll ho entitled to vets nt such special elvrtlor who Ii mi .!,.i"' ';" . . i. ii i . " .' 0I K'nt luuon nnu iiiwm or t no K no of Of, tmun nM1i .i,n ,.iinf..,r ,.f ..i.i .iTl"" i )n,ej ,M 2jh ,,ny . 0 "'' . n, mi. - " (!. I) citim.vn (Soil) Mayor. Attests A, L. I.EAVITT, 1'ollce JuJu. lilt. A. A. KOUI.K Pliynliitui nml KtirKt-on Hum opened new olllrcn in Ktnmt block, (llnnscn uUn eclontlfically filled nnd ndjunted. f"firstr"is"ir" r" "rlr-i - --! inir-.-i-nri.(majmjjU DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician .Hullo tHU, I. O, O. Temple Ri:.Mi:Mni:U-l never chant for examination and cmmittnlloa. PUItTIIEItThhi plncea yon sa iler no ohllimtltii), and you will not I bo nuked to tnlco trentmcnL Heurs: 9 to 11.30 a. m.; I tot; 7 to 8 p. in. Phone Ml We Leave No Stone Unturned ;, 7l M &. Ill our M'nreli for Hie N-t iisalUy & WihhI and Hay for our cuitoawts. Seehorn GETZ Wod Phone 72 622 Main Strrtt ih- rnANfy i'l'int,lr, '' 1. V VII 3Ui0Qni wtosniz? 'l.n W-J. .. - VLL "" "i, r . . e. &JM 'i r --iJf , IteW nMtyxsi'm ' f V Ui j. -rv fj.ir.i . FALLS, OREGON KOfLB (JfAajy1" tit' wmzmtfi aaBBBBaBaV!va saasBBBaa - l i jgaiaHaWk ...i ffraalSw? ,a5 mffmfi aaai aaaai Saaaal PQT. 'IUII' pjaaak. ffllv ':M LW - -Taaaal a UCraaaaaaaai WWFm ? mem) fa ' r iamy v.n m ; iaWaaTMal"? J vm tat ,ij MmM -$ a I .'A I wl 1 .i " my. I? F- .41 rl i i mn rT. .: tJaaaaaVJ K'JHBSSSSSSJ