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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1922)
a. limttis WEATHER FORECAST OFFICIAL PAER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF' KLAMATH FALLS TM.N'IUHT A N I HI'MtW I'AIH Member of ihc Associated Press J V I'M I iih Vim. i, (i:ii)'J klamath fallh, ohkoo.v, hati'hdav, Arutwr s, iou MUCH FIVR CKNT8 ALL ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED, ANNUAL COMMUNITY DINNER Evils of Dctting In Rum Raid TILL OF MOO Ptiili'o lo Iti Idilil I'm- fJuoMsi .Millie inxl Hpi'iiklng In ttc Pontine nf Cwnliijj T . i vv ' I ' , lVfl Ifctl iHtUtt .1 . 'll 1 i;ffl my i MnRTtn i ILL IS RM BUT FEW VOTES i nil M T 1 AVENUE RESIDENTS mnni MiiUiiJ &te rmr unnrpTrn imm. UFEI 1 1 PARK . 4 i 11 P A f ' ff ,i Wnrnuitfi Served Following Indictmcnta By Special Special Grand Jury MUOFOltH. Aug. C- Following their linlli'tiiii'iilii by it upri'liil griiiul Jury liivi'ktliuithiK alleged Ku Klu KUll OUtlHgl'S In Jail. son enmity, sis prominent Jnnknnii county men huvo hi-A'l (iliiriil miller iiricst. Vlii' men, arrested wern: Jesse I". Unison. Al i'il foul niilo iloiilor inxl former chief of pollen of Medfnnl. ' lir. .liuniit I'. limy. Medforil, rlilr uiircUr iiml former pastor. . ( .llowitnl 1 1 111. uiunagnr nml purl owner hf llii tllll A lllll nrrlinnU. lo. rnti'il peiir tln southern cll; limits or .Meilfniil, ItPil'L. Mom. J.iiilltirnl the .lack mm rniiiity on r( Iidiihd and former Jailer nt Jnrlison rnmily Jsll. J. AUMimlor Morris, n J:iullnr nl inn .IjrKSonviiH. ptiinir minim. 'I'llOliiH K. HOOille, JiirkHiitivllti'l Knr.it owner Itii.l. nt 45 limi u-ern imlleil III nwnit.. llio ftppeiiiann. of e.irh. flUlri.ii John in.-" In.llc linei.lt worPiim.ir.iuiiiiu n, iiier.i..u ji.i.i The pninl Jury ripnri nrroinpaiiy Iiir tho liulli Inieiiiti ,a very brief i and aftor iiruliiK npprpciminu to ttii I'. ll Diipnrlmeiit of .lunilca for Slty dnllnri per fish mid no Huh Ud ntilmanre In ferrelliiK out Iheiejis mighty ro.itly flslilr.ir. even In iti of liiulotwiiKiti In Kouthern Ore! tliMe limed of eiKtmho rice. So Kim. riHiueslnd 'that iinolher Krand iiiJrIii believe K. Hnclskltu mid II. .Itiry he called to further probe rer- tain iiutlvltlim of thn Ku Klux Klan, whlili thn preu'iil Kr.mil Jury win mi i Vesturday tho two miUKht lo satin nbln lo rniiipletely tnMtr. i fy their cruvliiK for Hill by driiPiilnR Tim Krand Jnr im mndo up ni illows' followi Milllo IletiOillck. Appleitate. fore- weimui: I'Miil I.'. 1'earri;. .lackson- U. Meails. actluK rami! wnrden. put In vlll.i l. A. Lyons. Medfonl. J. W. i an nppciitaiun a ml broucht Hie cul iliiivlln. M ml ferd: I'rank Sllvn. I.lttlo! I'l'ltn before JustliO flarlnnen. Aimlei:ai.. Lester Liiiinn. Apple- I'utn; Clmi'lei l.aylnn. Ashland. MISS MATHESON DEAD I'limer Munlier nf lmil IIoplHl Milff l.pl-es IhjllliK (Ipei.llliill A loli'tram rerleil today from. tBdii Krnurlsi'o nnnouiices the death last iicnliiR of MM IMur.l .MhiIiksoii, until ror'onllr a nurso nt Hie Klumath i fJciieral hiupltal. riCCordlliR to A. J. L)le. nianiirer of tho lioiltnl I Mlwi .Mutliesmi hud been III III 4 healll. for Mime I,,... ami leu nisi . . ...... Tin-siiay loriian i-nuiciHci. ior in-.n- mriil. film was placed limlor an alios-j (hollo nt I no hin irnnriMo Konerni IKispniii in uimerK" nn xumisKiiis nun men upon inn mine hhi) lud boon on tho tin nil n atnff of Hie local hospital sliivu .Innuary. I lir piuoiils lle In Nnbrnskii nml tho hoily will bo sent thorn for burial. WANT AD MADE SALE l.inli I, IMspuMil of I'mpcily Pollim Tlio-I.lno liiseilloii lV'ft.i In n i.i.wunntii.r offtrn. wlinro nxumploH of tho pulllniT power of ', classified mlvortlHlng urn mi every ilny iicrii. rcnro, ono Htopn nml mar nlii Homotlmii at tho marvelous re . miltri, s For liiHtmico W. W. Donnrt, 122S Oiokoii nvoiilio, In i;iiIiir to movo lo iloiiltlo Hiioii nml ho lmd $200 worth of furnltiiroiui which ho didn't want to pay fiolKlil. Ho pill u twn-llmi ml hi Tho lliirulil with Imilruclloim to inn II llireo llnii's total rost thir ty (I'lita, Ho Hold tho outlro lot or furnltiii'ii tho Hoi'ond day. wi:.vnii:it pitoii.iiunTiicH llnromotrlo comlltlmiB hnvo cIiiiuk- od hut llttlu ilurliiK Ihn luat 24 bourn, tho Cycln-Storma-Kraph at Undor wood'a Pharmacy lei'enllni: a preH nun. of ;io.:i5 nt 2 p. .in. today. A coptliiiiutlon o.t tho ploiiHiint condnloiiH Hint Imvo juovalloil for nuvornl dayu may bo lookod fur (OIIIOI'I'OW. ForuriiHt for next 21 liourai Fair mid wnriii,. Tho Tyi'im vi'i'iii'dliiK tliiirmnmotor '-' loiilnliiieil iuiiIiiiiiiii nml minimum rtoiiipmMluioii 'todiiy,, 1111 fOllOWH! ihkIi , sr. , Low ....: U0 it) . ' ;wf W fir., ii "t tlilr.pi- V iniiurc,' T.oniti-il. n lntfrniiv Im rruMn't t tnii'li' o mll.t an. Mv u n lllll In rrj''l i;il nut lllllll h"1 pltnl, Mii-nom" liaJ "umiiUtotn:" Hie uii . . . . i ( JAPANESE NIMRODS , t v Cm rAPII HTVD PAY $G0 EACH FISHING IN LINK R. J , ,,.i v.., i:., vn.hi.. . i.,, . jU(( ,,mU ,.,. N.r a(m, (iiiiiMr nil. lulu I'liilrlifn nf Clime Wiinlen Sato, oinpliow of the Jiijuim-ci laim- dry at ('nui'.er & .Main. illicit bonk In the wntur (rum the , wharf nearby. KIsIiIuk wan pour but ejtrllemenl win mt Incklnn when II. Cot per fhtliprnimi' 't fish anil I 'no risli: rine fur flNliliiR without , Ifi'llSV uuiv- Allen IUotiNn.v ...v..v..;,7 5B . ItMsMut iiuiiTllfemiilVUMiiB . llri'iiso fusts ioiai -..;.... "' A. Iliiiiim 1. camped In the ntiti i.iirl:. nln fell Inln Hi., clutches nf tho law when his crnvliiK for fls1iur- 'n,c ""'"l"' of 0,,r l,nrt'jw bo completed on a 50-50 basil. Impelled him to overlook tho HtST ",,ro 1',I'I' Impressed with lhojuml wI pvt, completed highway tnnll.il. ..f I. Ilra.ii.tn An. I HLn I 1 ......... 1". .. ...cv. ....... .,. j ,,,, ullimilII M(l)llll, , , .... . . . present Mentis appeared, llniiimnml ,,,.,.,.,, ,ltl,oro jnU(.0 (;.,R,Keii , ,,, nlIlI WI1H ,.,.,, 12.1. ASK HIGHWAY MEET Alt HI .is Houston. Notify Climiihoo , Of i:peittil Visit lion. , IllKhway boost era of Alturus will, bo hi'io Thursday evonlnK In dis cuss Willi tho clvlo bodies of this city plans for tho tiniiH-cniitliioiitiit l lilKhwii ns outlined recently at Ihn . Wlnnt-imiwa moot, according to n letter recolvod by tho chamber nf commerce today. , Tho letter poluis out that Kl.uu- alli'H Intoresta nro similar In those nf N'pilhorn California and nsks Hint Nu mooting of nil civic bodies ho cnlloil.' It Ik hIkhoi! by lho Mo- iloe County Advertising and Prnnin- Hon conimlttei', F. I). Cornwall, iiu- retniy. Say. i.ons .lAcons (,ivi:s ' IKMIST TO KLAMATH SACUAMHNTa. Auit. G. .That Klamath Fnlln nml tho Biirroundlng territory la iluvoloplng- rapidly Is tho Htntmiiont mado by Louis Jacobs, merchant ami pioneer reslitonf of tho Ori'Koii city. Jiicobs has boon vis ItiiiR In Kacrainoiito for ii few days. KiAmntli Falls boasta u $00,000 payroll iih tho result of hor box'sVook Industry, Jacob HtntoH, and much of thin nliook In used by California fruit Ijrowors. WILLIAMS ll'MOItAL MONDAY .... . Funeral, mnvlcou ' for Mr.i. F. fl. WIIIIuiiih, who illod lioro Thuibiloy, will bn hold nt Whltluck chapol tit 2 "p. in. Tuesday. Ilurlal will hu nt Mt, Lakl cemetery. Net Gain Seven up to Noon; Specific Charges Re quired of Both POIITLANH. Aug. &- A reriiiint III in tiiecineiH ill inn rerniM-K in rerhcrk nf ,. ., ". , i...u, . ... ........u ( ert ii net piiln for Clinrle 1 1 nil iifJAl.tittt 30i iiImIcm will lie not for the Miveii vol' mor Olmtt. DurliiK thoj iih-iiiIhth of the ihuinher ami vImI mnriiliiK n.liiii Hull l.ml on... Ol.mt'H """. The program an mitllne.1 ,y tho ... .... ,. i iiilvlnory ciiininlttee fnllnivH: Iium) mill riiliM wero iiiuill7ml. ' ; Clrciili Jmle IIIiikIiuiii aimounreill 1. ((.inmiinlty Koiij. thai hi, H..UI.I re.,i.lro llnll'M ll..r! , 2- "" ,'ef1 '"' nwlc h' . ... . . . .the Hurry llorol Orchentrn ,..ey to male iijH-lflc clmrsM m;l.it 3 Mn)t) n,mrleC( romp0lPl of VV. leiuh prmi nn tin- Hit of sou. Tli v ol,ti,w..ll. Dr. CI-o. Alnllntt. W. A. uniiie onler lll iipply to tho Olrott ( Wiml nml 11: K. I'attenoti. 'fnrniH when they file a Hlmllar Hull 4. Violin olo, Hnrry llorol. .Moiiilny. ' t'ornet so'lo, with nrchualra ac ' A now niethinl of romitliiK wim; ronipuiiliitont, Churlei I'ayette. '.iiloptml hirnais.' nf ronfmilnn of the- (J. Ailtlnw, W. K. Ilnlililtt, Wooil- hltnlliirll of Miuiliil lietween "Hull ', nml llio llmt K)llnlilo of Olcott." j ; J HERE 1G YEARS AGO ' Mmumri of TouvM Hniraii IH-call- ' Trip in l.il.e In IM-ly . ' I KlxliTii year ami n larce pirty loft here for If .iter Inkn "Auto-, mublU'K vrre virtually iinknnwn anil 'number of bannuot tickets, and nth the humblii horse wn llio meanijerH ran be purchnsed nt the chambor of travel. Jti tins party were juuee llciiBiili, JudKe llaldln. II. St. (leorpo IlUhop. ("buries I'eo of the H. V.. Mr. I'urtM of tho WanhlnK' ton Post utid I'loyd 8. Juitah. nt Hint time 8. P. traffic aKont. now Konernl mnnnKcr of tho I'eck-Judult Tiavel Hervlcu of Ban Kranclsco. ' Jmluh left hert today with a -fc.. rtlJll.i .,. ill a In Qt1 I I'jirir ui uikiu 'inwiiii. ! Francisco after villus Vollowatono'""' meotlnR today of the rountj. ..i 1...1.. il.. court for construction of 18 mllea pari; and Crater lake. I...-.,,. nJiiM.r.nfi, hi.hr "W'v stoppeil.,.111 Ihu old Link-1 IbHilr whi'rt we were hero 1G iarn' i n..n " aul.l .Imluli. The town wax. ..1 " ., . . ,,., . V2G.wldo open. In ay tl Iwst. W hero I fjio White PelUiin hotel now staniU ! .iko brush. People wero talk - . . ... ..,. . ... . lliK aootli a nuiroau .... w.ui -.; ".ami many irr iirm m u.e ', -"-".that mil tninspoitatlon win cer- l tnln. Others, howeer, scotler at i ! l,c-- "Crater lako Is fts heatlllful UM T, nomlerfui wooii iitvcr country near f Fort Kluim.ih." jllllh .,,,, ,int whilo lntirUf truvol lmd been minion hnt rednod by tho rail strike, traveler ou tho i.Soiltholti Pacific had suffered mi Inconvenience. E. ,- -H-'A PA6E OF PUZZLES ETC. n .- r . - 7. ni' mk-v-"1-- r S yv ( ' ,l m ; r-W) j vo Ov NEK I : rr "" "" " Arrangements fur itin second nn- M1""1 il''"""' "'"" "i"'orcd by will lii lnlil In Hid Whin- I'nllran . IhiIdI. Mniiilny overtime nt 7-00 o'lliicli. nut roliiploli' ullil InillratloilH iit' Hint It tIII In urn' of tint lilKKi'it KiiniMiiliKy iivetitH nf Hut your. j O. It Mueller lull ilewitcd till) Innt j i ... . ... i. . .'(iiii.it in iinrn in ui ruiiuiiii: niu lie-' . . ' ifiruiiiinif nir in" ii4iiqu''i land, California. 7. AiMrem, Hon. (. I.. linker. Mayor of tho City of I'ortlail. M. R. Wc. Prculilont of tho clinm- i her of conimrrce. will preilile, and j-. Lamm. mnnaRcr of tho Lamm Lumber copany, will he toantmastc.-. Tho novoral captains appointed to" campalsn. to! orcanlzn tennu for tho cainpalcn mart Tuesday, nrn ilUposInc o n m i unu', v Tim women's auxiliary will eivc iih llio reception commlttco. TO OPEN ROAD BIDS IN MIIch or The IfcillnvCollfi.nilu lll;tiuy llefnri' ('iliinil-loncrH llliU arc to 1" opened at of Tho Dalles-California hlRhway between Lamms milt nail i-ort accnrdlmt to County JuiIko .. II tl lli.t.i.nll fnnli4.triil Inn u-mtl.l . " also he'Klwn to competition or tne ,. -. . r. . M ; ." ... ril. W!1 . ,n. i "-- - ,,..,, b. f,.lU.ra) representative ,ll0 ,v, mukp recommendation no conIIIR , Ms fidliiK. I'pon bis 1 rvpoit will depend tho aid given J the county, but a favnrablu report i . ..vmaj-i..! It..nii..tl i.iM Till, rnul tn Keno. Work on 30 2 miles of tho Sand Creek road U underway, a contract h.'ivlm; beon let to tho Hill Con struction company of Portland. This work vwis let in two units at n con tract prlco of $237,000 and $57,000. THE BUSY MAN'S NEWSPAPER Death LUt placed t sooo Dead Bodies Floating in Harbor; City Razed IIONO KONO, Aiik. . A tyiihoon raKlnit nt Swutox, 2.'.o nillen North i - " . ... .. . ... .. . ' '"-'". in mi! worn in uio nmiory of the city. HuiiiI hoilluff are flouting amlil wreckaitii everywhere In tho hnrhor. Nearly fvery houne In tho city wan ilatiUKeil. A Hood following I Hut wlml ilrovn the Inliahllnnti from I their ho men. . Thn death lint I placed t SOOO. Natlvo hoatx worn picked up by the' wind nml wnvoi and rnrrleit.far In-' Tho utortii hrokn WednMday cien-jP'PE ORGAN WILL Inj; nmUraBcd all night, leavlnci g 'INSTALLED IN iieaiu iieniruciinn in iiiy anu nnrnor. Ware ho ii leu worn badly damaged and their rontentu ruined. Tree were torn up and communication lines; down. I .arse, sections of the city were laid flat. AVERAGE BERRY CROP "-""- "P" - AttKU"t ,3 UflRon Itoart ulllinS if ....i.t..i...i-.. iiit r i. i.a.. An average crop of huckloberrlct will be found this season at the fa mous huckleberry patch, according to Mrs. P. R. Hamilton of Kirk ford. "We found nn averago crop, but not as good ai that of list year because of the frost." Mid Mrs. Ii'cmllton. "Tho berries will bo'rlp about August 15. A wagon ron.1 U being built up to the top and , a canitiuctlon camp ' biiiipU ultlfann.t nl thn IaaI rt thA hill n.i the Unlsu creek. A' dancing: plat foim will be built near "Huckle berry City" If tlmo permits." CHEHAL1S MILL BURNS i Knl In- Plant It l)ctrord; Iacctidl- iiiNiii In KorvKts Kuspcctctl CHKHALIS. Aug. &. ChebalU " "' "" -..w,-j mill company plant here was en-, tlrely destroyed by fire this morn- lug. with a loss between 1400,000, and $500,000. A few minutes aftor tho flro was observed tho entire plant was a muss of flames. The lire department was helpless to savo tho building or stock. The cause of the flro U unknown. SKATTLK. Aug. 5.- United States Marshal Kdward U. Denn ex pressed tho belief that a largo pro pmtlon of the forest fires are start ed by criminal syndicalists, after a trip throuith Cedar Falls. SBBBBr' W4SBBBBBBi HHTyi. yBBBBBi lAfpj'f yBaH p - i "fi Sfm. MM SttTMa. If, to MM BrwkHrB M Mtewlac U at m. Al kr bMbWCML ' t IS iaiL Sff9C M hM wMh raMa HART THEATRE SOON S-rHotu of lllj; Inurnment Will , Ilogln lo Arrlic Krnm Kan Krnn. Hm-o Wllhln 10 tiny With tho progress of tho plans for opening the new tbeatrn In thn Hart building, comes the an nouncement that a Seeburg-Smlth pipe organ has beon purchased and sections of this Instrument will be gin to arrive within 10 days and tho installation will be completed by September IS. The Seeburg-Smlth organs aro manufactured In Chicago but tho purchase of this organ, wi &ta,U from tho Sam Kranclsco ageacy through W.'C. Petltt who Is in Kliiuath Foil, now and.. jwUL .re main here to superintend the In stallation. ' t CI. II. I.eathurby, manager of the San Krancslco agency of the factory. will arrive In Klamath Falls this I evening to spend some time ar-: ranglni; details for the placing of the big organ. Vj i HUNTERS ARE WARNED m . i California to-Knfoiw I tjB (jume Ttjiii Law Prolilb. port (Ion Sportsmen expecting to bring back a fat buck or two with the opening of deer season In California Septem ber 1 should proceed with caution and with due regard for the Califor nia law prohibiting transportation of game over tho state line. Through unofficial but authentic channels comes the word that closo watch will bo kept ou Oregon hunters and that offenders will bo given severe penal ties. This warning applies principally to natlvo game Dovo and sago lion season In tho northern California district opened August 1. Deer season In Klamath and Jack son counties, as In alt other Oregon counties. Is from August 20 to Octo ber 31, both dates inclusive This Is In accordance with tho change mado this year by tho state gamo commis sion. PARDU HOME BURNED Flro Tlmugh to Havo Resulted From Ik-fectlvo Wiring; Flro thought to liavo resulted soni defective wiring at 10:30 last sight caused serious damago to the residence of AIox Parduo on Grant between Eighth and Ninth. Tho fur niture was also badly damaged. Neighbors reported that Mrs. Parduo and children, who were alone In tho house when the blaze was discovered, barely escaped' tho flames. The build ins; was Insured. FIRE LOSS AT KENO Ilnrn of Madison Property Destroy' ed; Ctilldrvu. Have Wagon A ham on tho Madison property, .ocated between bere and Keno, saught flro yesterday afternoon' whilo the tenant. Mrs. Bowen, was In town and was totally destroyed. Two small children who had beon left at homo were ublo to save a' wagon from tho burning structure with tho aid. of a passing "nutolst. There was vory little hay In tho barn. .It Is not knqwiiihpw Ihu htaiB titartod " . the blaio -btarted. Ja i -1 , Objections to Tourist Camp Ground are Filed With Chamber of Commerce Property owners on nml In the vi cinity nf Conger avenue, and other taxpnyors, nro opposed to tho pro posed purchase of tho old Drake placn on Conger avenue;' now owned by O. A. Krnuse, as' an automobile camp ground, ' A formal protest was submitted to tho chamber of commerce y.jslanlay by Fred D. Tlelcher, signed by Fred Hcllbronner, A. L. '!avltt. -KroC X. Fletchci', C.n.'l.khtoiit WJfvVllFlii-. ley, Twyla Itrguson, Ceorgo C. VI rich. by'Fred T. Fietcher.'Agitnc.' P. V. Kuykenanll. It. Mt ManftW, ltay A. Telford. W. M. Ddncan.'C. C. Low, and J. F. Kimball. The protestants state their under standing of tho situation to bo that tho proposed purchaso price of litis property Is $7,500.00 ami ilvt plan outlined to finance the sanio Is to solicit subscriptions from '.hi mer chants and others to the tmount of $2,500.00 or take $2,50p.OO o! tho chamber of commerco fumU nml make a partial payment ipon tho property, and then at thn fall elec tion ask the taxpayers of tho city trt assume the total porchufo of tit? property and establish It as a Muni cipal camping ground. The protest follews: We wish, at this time, to nv sseetfully eater our protest against establishing a camp' site' 'at the point Indicated and la the manner proposed, and suggest . for your consideration the-feHowlnjir:' That thus far this matterlias been handled by the chamber of , commerce atone without glvlr-K It proper publicity throagn tiio med ium of tho local papers. It would seem only fair, If the rlmmbor !s going to call on thi t.ixpnycM nt large to assume thn exponsj of the camp ground that It should bo made a public matter and the nil xens of th community generally given a hearlnc and nn opportunity to say where 't should bo located. That the or pir:y wleetcil la too small for a en nip ground, and Is high priced residence propetty. having a frontage of opt approxi mately 300 feet and a depth of approximately 250 feot, nml Is lolned on cither side by rosldenco property of equally bich vnluo. That tho value of,lho residence, property Immediately ndjatont will bo greatly tfoprceltilnj by hav ing a camp iP.o located nt tha. point, nnd In nil talrncf.s to adja cent property owners a much lar ger tract should bn purchased, It the camp site Is to bo pxr.P.cd at this point. This would entail r.n Investment of from $25,000.00 to $30,000.00. and tin funds necessary- to finance It should be avail able before It Is attempted: ( That tho propose.1 method of financing even tho purchaso of tho Krauso property Is uncertain. As wu understand It, n $2500.00 pay ment Is tn be made olthor out at tho chamber of commerce funds, which would certainly not seem advlsablo under the present condi tions, or tho business men would bo called upon to advanco that much additional. The payment of the remaining1 15,000.00 would de pond upon tho result of an election to be held later. It the electors did not agree with the chamber of com merco as to tho cholco of tho site, the chamber or business men would olthor hare to finance thn wholo property or forfolt tho $2500.00 already paid. Further, they would havo to flnanco tho futuro operation and maintenance cost of tho camp grounds. That there Is considerable feel ing In tho community that l( tho tax payers aro to be called upon for funds for a public camp ground tho money should be expended In conjunction with the park board (Continued on Page Three) Barleycorn Hat Relays Mora Likktr Destroyed John Barleycorn and his confed erates, the bootleggers, suffered an otlftr relapse yesterday afternoon wlten the flra) prohibition offi cer turned from , soHce station to the courthouse aad payed Bher- u, ... - . .. .k. i.i, : took J irr I0W a vin. nwrm ' Into their possession 'and- destroyed v ,( 20 gallon's ofJooHlimerand ohop- ;'. pod up four rilfi.'ratatUr hi, ia $&,' day they destreysattsi imkmUU,'';i liquor and meoashJM pwaXt all. , ' at, taa V aaii, ivViWiwi i A i tJ f W ?M t ; I 'I', J ' ' il H p-l1' nl ' ii- " r- - T Jk