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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1922)
i v w ;K,$wwfl'' K '1 Jte I I ! J It ', ru -ll 7 A i- : R tjj . i ?MalEL.. TlitETttinHraid p. wi Hum. . a KZWM'iiZ'liZZZ !iMtefc4,dlly ncept 8uday, at T)w-iUBflrt l Company ot JUtmftU falli, at lift Ethlh street. RatcrM at the pastofflc at Warn at nili, Ow., for trsnsatsslon threat th waits aa second-class attar. MEMBER Or THR ASSOCIATED PRESS , Tat .Associated Praia la eicluslre !r aatltMl to the una for publica tion fet "nil teawa dispatches credited to U,vf not otherwise credited In thlaiaaaaf. aad alio the local news pabUakM fcarala. WKDNKSDAY, SEPT. it, 1(121 ( ivViNr: k?iRP5 V i DISAPPROVAL, of the stirring up ot tires ot racial and religious' dlMMMoa la not confined to any clssa or creed, but good cltltcns ot all faith and walks In llfo are coming mora a4 .more to lew with alarm the diageroui spirit that has been looted la thla country. Under the weight of thla popular disapproval the, arlt.of hatred la ihrWelllng and aay 4aafer,that aalght have been U now Mtely aoU aa tar aa thli lourco Ucoieeraad. It.aay'takesome tlnio for the, f tree, to burn entirely out, but tbeykava ceaaed apreadlag.-Oaa-of the most leaiperate. yet tnoit thorough, condemnations ot the Km Kkix aplrit la contained In re cent taaae of the Western Cbrlitlan Advocate,': Methodist publication, which .spreaaea Its Tiews of the sit nation ai. follews: The. haired .and prejudice spawned by war have ao sapped our moral vi tality -ai apparently to destroy the aplrit of good-will which It was ao ferreatly hoped would follow the ad teat t yeace. After the great con flirt, ipsa o,rer aad the soldiers were returning home, the "blasting plagues of a reprobate mlnd."'werf released .among us. and the aftermath ' aaaataa lm m is.th f Ua raVViil I Mil net the days or rarnaga themselves'. Ijvrp, good ,en we are toMi are vlcilma "Of this fplrltof the age, and. Instead, of peace for which the world bad hoped, wa-have .race prejudice, religions In, tolerance., group arrayed- aajalnst group, and a aplrit of Americanism which Is the very antithesis of that which animated the founders of the nation, Hardly had the war ended, we are told, IskJftV'e'vlWbflrtcs prejudice ..aegaa to rear Its bead, drirfctc.a cleavage through the social and even the political life of the" ad HOB. , AntlenHtlaiJaaiaaided -JearlBi It drovojQioaio"-w1tk-:mrireJndler against the Jew that was frightful, violent. iwllhoUt reason andx-vltbT .bllndneaa lhat defied the spirit Jor Jesus Christ, aad suspended the ap plication of all his teaching It camo with a narrowness; It blundered for ward wjlh a blindness: It acted with tho ylolenee of Unorance and sought to encourage, the spirit that rules In tho depths where, despair and 'dark ness dwel). .Hatred aad auspiclon of the J.ew haye been a bugaboo of tho twilight aftec all wars for almost ; 000 yiars.vlt canta upontua during the last three years as a thief InUhe ulght. IaMght to.trork acleavsce fromtbfjrlfhest economic realme'of the natlo'a vto the lowest and most humble unltfotitliB coronmnltjLclrcle. Uut when Christians bate the linns of lioll rejoice and rise to claim a plaro lu the. IJttle' world drama of tragedy aud' comody upon vhlch all tho com lan'y of the damned arc witnesses. With the. hatred of the Jew has come a dislike and distrust rf the Ne gro. Violence has broken out aualnst li(m fn. different parts or the country that has staggered tho conscience of the .best' cltlkenshlp. Indeed, mob aggrelskm has nullified tbo constltu tlot'aad desecrated the most sacred principles Xf our liberties. Wo havo bad'to. bide our races In'ahamo nt tlm rnthleas manner In jvhleh the negro has. been, dealt (With during tho past four,, yeara. That ugly, v diabolic thing, 'raCo prajudlco,' would scoUrge the aplrit of Jesus Christ, and when urottsod weuld-spltlnhls'fdco If h? Bbould presume to protest agalint its actlous, It would again premt dowij upon lla brow tho crown of thorns'. It woulj again crucify him amldej flreuuflamo on a.wlckcd cross;, for there .Is ;no restralntto jtuuiau wlck- edneas fcaon l Is commanded by race. In the face of theno btatuments, do not forget (ha lufrcd and. jirojutllco havoalsq, ahwi) 'uor prosouco and actfvlty ,agalnithe Iloman 'Catholic chtirfk'. Jhoro has been scut forth for; ppbllcj consumption propaganda agalaa 'tbls hlstoHct communion ot aa)iIViaet character ha to atlr Into Hettoa'. age-leng, Ill-feeling 'and o aeliVugUne(H ai'to Ulot out tho fare of Qod'k ;th'eilfe dt'any'man who aiak'eafice for-. It. Tbeeadlyopl ataVlar rh ClarWiati- cosaeleBce' is i;MkTsS6aia(iaiiMear It aa fire t . shm. ! niiiiiiiirr'- " r- - ?- "Awlaif'CMl'ti'tkf'tlrf of hatred atef "" naanBaBaaaBkhkL1 1 . tsr. Emir rfir A eaaserm operated with a mull tor to now nsw to take movie aaa aJrplaaaa. ,The optrator can J!-?,S?!?m "' thaa-OM afaefMir Isaac' rrank Morris. 3r VtartllsjahcwwIth.i. , and encouraglni; racu animosity Is a fraternal organization which appeals to those, fundamental human, preju dices that can never be .released or encouraged without great loss to. the Christian spirit. It announces that it Is against the Iloman Catholic church, against the Jews, njalnst the Negro, against the alien, and stands out and 'out for'almon-puc American Isin.'V Yet. e are told, the organi sation Is thrivlnE and commanding unwittingly tho support of some of the most level-headed cltltens. Watch the man or the organiza tion who appeals to your prejudices. They Mill bring a poison Into your sonl that will rob )ou ot your friends and take an ay your peace of mind, They will In the end. becloud tbonce of Jrsus Christ and turn your path Into spiritual darkness. No man ran affnni to sympathlio with' 6rcnfjr.-J men who appeal to hatred and pre-. Jndlce. The 'mlnlktry must bo free and quick, to sect tho peril. Keep themselves aloof, and In the name of Jesus Christ satn the members of their -flocks trom (he evil lhat wnjk-, eth at noonday. '' ' And how abldctlt hatred and pre jadtooAa. violence, these three: but the greatest of. these Is prejudice. - f . it r. si?.: TMC . A wise man novcr sleeps on a rail road track or on tho Job. Out of sight is not out of mind. Coal Is and Isn't. Movie star esually ktops a diary. Then she can look back and tell who her husbands were. The man who flares up never shlpes very long. ! ' ' Stores indvertlslng "eaiy ments" often find they aro not. ' ' 't . Choose your words u-ull. Some. day you may have to eat them. ' I This may be an awful country; but there urn Russians who haven't had . a goou meal in i jcars. San Frandsco woniun dlHowned her flvo children. Porhaps they wore boll bottom trousers. Fashion says. men's wlntor clothes will be about the eaniu. Kxcupt for a cleaning, yes. i Thcru tuny not bu jniic.li iiiuiiey In clrculatiup uuw, but the world series Is comlug soon. Denver family linn welcomed Its nineteenth child; but wall until Christmas comes. i They uro tsuuegllng morlcan made cjgartittus into Cunuda und on army Is prutty biiiiiII. Mr. Ilmt Hunter ' Oubk Waterpnxti IliintlngToatN, 1 'itnts anilt'Ciips-HooeH-and Hall llraiiil rtuhttrr' Koots,- U-atber Vesta ' iislityK'-iwter. fikivrit, Wool .lading floUilfrw. ' s stw-15 DANCE &inAhvian Hajj fcfi-JifeHt "t - J ln Tmr&ns r spa sasa " " ' - W.. II Personal Mention II Mrs. Orob of Chlloauln was a coun ty seat visitor yesterday from the reservation town. Mrs. Orvlllo Klllott visited In Klamath Fulls yesterday from her homo nt the Klamath Agency. Kay and Robert Cordon arc visit ing with friends ltoro this week from their homo In Fort Klamath. Clalus Meredith, who has been In Portland tor several months past, Is hero for an extended visit with old friend. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. lloyle nml 'children havo returned from Yrvka. 'Mrs. DotIc has been away for sov icrnl weeks. I S. It. Hlack and K. I Keen, of the beetle control department, left today forl.akexlcw on a combined business and hunting trip. ' l.loyd l'ortcr, nn emplnjo of the First National bank, left tho first ot ' the week for Portland where ho will spend two necks' vacation, Frank Howard and A. I.. Ileatle 'took advantage ot the few days hold day the end of the week and Monday to canoe across Klamath take, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McAullffo came in from Fort Klamath yesterday tor the purpose of putting their tno sons In the Sacred Heart academy. A. Kj Ooghe, formerly an attorney of Juueau, Alaska, Is hero looking over lands with view to purchase. From hero he expects to go on to Dcnd. , Miss Ruby Fcnwick has returned to take up her school work In thu city schools after a summer vacation spent at her parents homo In Uoino, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ncilson ar rived here ustcrday afternoon In their car from Oakland, -California,' and 'will lsit with Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay nd with Mrs. Il.ick'noy for the next two week. It) wll.VfitciniPBr4ifl'nllUoii I.tnn and daughter, Dorothy, bare IV.IUIUU lUW H,HUVI .MtiMMII spent In Ran Francisco. Tlier 're port aticJIghdul time. i .Mr., and .Mrs, Marlon. J lunks.aiul dsnehter. Prrpj rot uracil yesterday from a fhc day trip to I.akevjcw where they visited with 'relatives and took In tho mund-up. - Mm. John Cotwcii was in town yesterday- with .liur two daughtorfl .whem,"whe'reffTrt: - theacTl -rreart' ijjg j nc ademy. m Tho. Cql.w.ellar SStitfdouaiai'ionthldrloSn; academy. .TIio.CoUycllsrc-aldcjQP a T i ,W. . Van JJmon and-tunall tyn 'worejiajsouiirrn on uil'iorniDB train nounn lor aan rrancisto wncre van Kmou will bo busy looking after legal matters for the next tew days. Mr, and Mrs. Ojcar Shlvu and daughter, Helen, returned Sunday from Pasadena and other southern polntj whero they visited with Mr. and Mrs. (. V. Whltu und other re latives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William llulley arrlv- ed here from Crater I.ako yesterday afternoon aud will visit here with puy-'captuln O. C. .Appjegaly and other friends and relatives before going on to thu!r liomo lu California, Mr. and Mrs. William Marx ond small son, after an nhsonro of Mineral ,,, gpcnl wUJl ro,Bl Bnd ,remls , 1H ,., mye . ril,urni.,, home and are enjoying meeting old 1 friend about town this week, i I.ouls Robbln of Swan I.ako and I May Adams of Olenn vvcro thu princi pals In n wedding ut Swan Lake last night. Following the ceremony a re ception was hold which wus attended by about 75 friends of thu brldu and groom, many 'of whom tamo from Klamath Falls. Miss Margaret Worden, daughter of Mr. and Mr. A. M. Worcltn, left this morning for Tojicka, Kunsas, whore she will take work lu the Fine Arts department of Washburn Uni versity, Miss Warden is nu nlumnuu of tho Imitltullim having graduated from thcru a year ugu. i ' Mr. and Mrp. Oscar Peyton and family und Miss Murjorlo l.ovo I'oy lon motbrcd to Crater Iiko Kunduy. They made the trip around tho rim as well oh going down to tho water. 'Having gone Into tho park on thu An nlo Creek road they rotnrned home by way of the Sand creek highway. . Robert Milam, mii of tho Itev. uud Mm. S. :. Milam, left thin morning for IJrownwood, Texas whero ho will enter Howard Payne college uh a freshman. Milum was ono of the jnost popular graduatua from tve Klamath county high school In (ho spring of tho year and wus a member of tho football squad, D, V. Kuykendall accompanied by his son Dill, made a trip to Cherry' crook Sunday to got John Ucrllng Sr THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WILL HIS CONFESSION MIT? Question Paramount At Trial Ncars of Walter S. - Ward, Millionaire, Charged 'With Murder Ity i:i)V.Itl M. TII1K1UIY WlllTi: PLAINS. N. V., Sept. 6 Can n man 'bo cnmlcted of mur der on hl own uncotroliorated confcsilou? That Is tho paramount question In the Walter S. Ward murder mystery, which Is no noitrer solu tion now than It was more than three months ago when the million ulra son of the president of the Ward llaklng company mado tho sensational admission that he had killed Clarence Peters as the climax ot a blackmail plot Those two other questions focus attentien: It Ward stands trial with a plea of self defense, will no disclose 'his secret?. Who, If anybody, Is he protecting in tho murdor-blnckmall mystery Ward5, lips have been locked ever since his 'confession Ills young wife, sticking by him, Is silent. Westchester county authorities have spent thousands of dollars try ing to solve tho mystery; but thev have not shaken Ward's story, nor have they uncovered a shred of erl denco to corroborate his confession Meanwhile Word Is freo on J 50.000 ball. "Charlie Ross" and "Jack," named ns blackmollers. havo not been found. The case U sup- I posed to coma to trial this tall. This Is the story of tho Ward killing: ("luiptrr I. The body of a man wus found .May 16 on a lonely road near on slco reservoir, between Whllo Plains and Port Chester,. ,Tic,re, n !"l' mfVJDftt' oand. flu Jhls' WyfVW fc"c' TMfW"or'no ft ntitomobllo were fj& & con A bullet was found Im budded lu n tree Tjlgjwsn i .was rninblyrVJrcss-r J; ed. In tho flftj.ts gt cards, cigarettes - jn.i si.ot.. , ,y stfi " Four dajJ "the body lay In thforgtic, unidentified. Thoii examination of navy records showed by fingerprints the slain man was Clnrejico Peters, of llav- crvlllo. Massv'n sailor during tho war. and recently enlisted In thu marines at Purji Island, 8. C. st J (twnter II. Tho duy following Peters Iden' tlflcatlon a lawyer phoned Sheriff Werner tbnt Waller S. Ward. 31 vlco-presldrnj of tho Ward llaklng company, living in the neighboring suburg of New Kochelle, would sur render as tho slayer of Peters. Tho rherlff waited from Saturday to Monday. Ward surrendered. He said he had shot Peters In self defento as the culmination of a blackmail plot, In which ho had been forced to pay iJO.nno lu sums or from 1 1,000 'to $5,000 "In order to keep some se cret they knew about," Ilo refused to tell the secret but said u final payment of $73,000 was demanded tho night of May IS under penalty ot death for himself, his wife and his two small fhllilren, Chapter III. It whs 1 a, hi.. May' lti. Ward suld, when ho drova lu his roupa to meet Peters, "Charley IUiss" and "Jack," Thoy nppeired In a road ster, ho said, uud Peters climbed Into his coupo with diawn rovolvor. Ward, who Is loft liandod, Jumped out luwnrd him, hcIioiI his UHHullunt'M right hand with his own right, o that when tho, other's gun wont off tho bullet went through tho, coupo vvlndow; slni- iiltuneuiibly hu drew his own gun with hla left hand uud shot Peters through thu client. Putors xpilli uud foil dead lu thu road, Waid ran toward thu other anil IiIh sous, John and Wallace, uud John Kuykendall, who hud ripout 11 ' week ut tho creek hunting uud flHh-1 lug, Thu hoys uin till lonvfncud there ' Ik no llfo llho thu 0110 thoy enjoyed lu thu tall timber for those oeven short daya. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. I, Applugnto urn planning to leave within tho next few days on tholr yearly Jaunt to Inter esting points of tho statu, Aftor a LvlHlt at Crater I.uko thoy will go on to tho coast. Applcgato Is u hotun 1st and will study plant fnrmutluns In tho regions visited nu IIiIh three weeks' outing. isWlurY:- '(11- Aim. r III . VC . to?V Am car aud exchanged eight or nluo shots, ho says, with the other two, who thru stinted Ihulr machine und fled. 'Ward toft the body lying lu the load. Chapter IV. Vflth tho sheriff, deputies and de tect hes Ward toured llroadwny cab- ' nrets In Now York, searching fur "Clinriey hour" mm "Jnck. . Ho , called one u race truck gambler und the other u hired gunman. Young Mrn Ward said' "I'm with my husband!" Alien R. Campbell, Ward's law yer, said he had n package of blackmailing letters. Ilo rnfused to say whether u woman was con cerned in tho plot, but admitted it started at a raco track. Ward was held for the grand Jury and released on $ to. 000 ball Clmptrr V. Sensation. Ward admitted that six weeks before, ho took poison and narrowly escaped death. The doctor aud Mr. Ward said It was accidental. Said Mrs. Ward: "There Is nn woman In tho cse I hnve absolute confidence In my husband mid know be will bo entirely km iaT""7SrV c,0,lr,',, Seiuilor Oeorgo Sulherland of ftah. Ward Is said tojwns ronflrined nssiirlntn Justice of have confessed the, tbo supremo court to minutes af - entlro tl-irkmall'ter his uomliiatlou was re.elved by story to his wife immedlatob- after tho shooting. Ward's father, who returned from f -. 11... .t-.. ..1 .1... -1 Dporteil,(f..liv1 .r..o..d ;iiUon,.!p,'"'..M,-.!M!'"l!i'llN.il'''lHb.. un i lust i4ipiie.il tfocwblackmall.winouoy.'i UlnlW.wHlslciilHlulnwhiaui.if saying: "I'll not spend ; cent for ' ,,'' '' ',,"' '" '"ldii of ti, blackmail, but any amount to Jail Amulcim claims commission vwmld 1 the pluters." Suld Pctirs' father 'W.inl'a story founils fishy" X .'. u?1' ) Ot I el siDiiiiocnmeTiirlfe liia-ilnst dUfrcr,' altoraey. sbcrllf nntfeur..' on'ei" ' V ' 'M ' iiiJ '.' ' . "T .1 ..Cjroner niWeraldui.iptiHlid 1 ..?;-; -. ii,.i. ,,i,i. i, disappearance of Peters pistol; hit ...1.1 U .... , -.,.. 1. II.. I puhi iir iwuiiii iiiii-uuu uiBiiiHr),eu sncit at 111,1 scene, in spitu or tho ; barrage Ward described; nlmi found ' trucks of only ono car and 110 signs of n scuffle; 10 persons living with in 200 yards said thoy hoard no ' a'Uoli. . .1 . V ' Ward ruslgncd as .chairman of tho Itochcllo pollen commission. Cliupler VII. District Attorney Weeks announc ed himself dlatlsflod with Ward's story, saying ho believed "Charley Rom ' and "Jack" fictitious charac ters. Ward refused to "tell his secret. but Ills lawyers showed Weeks twoi threatening letters signed "( It" Peters' 'family hired a luvyycr to provo Peters Inno cent of blarkmull, Wurd was renr restud and utter spending two nights In Jail was ndeuiud on jr.0,000 lull. He turned over to the sheriff two guns, 0110 of which ho said hu picked up after I'eteisj wus shot, diopter VIII. A III Odd way busboy told pollcu a woman offered him $C00 to "kill ) somubody In tho Ward house." , Ward's IioiikV svarched following 1 rumor that shooting of Peters took place there. Nothing found, 1 A private detective was uni'ste'l'l itta n inulur a w tness 1111 IiIh htorv lllt lu W,nuwt0(i mnotiiig of him It- murH nil HhootliiK In Ward' ir;mQ .,' ..,uri, .,,, ,,,,. . rullll ...rv ... lllnk ,.. ... ,111H . bnud'H Hecrnt. HU father left tho state mill his brother, lliilph, defied grand Jury. Ward was Indicted fori murder, pleaded not guilty, uud uf tor upending xomu tlmo In Jail sue-' ceeded lu iigiiln obtaining bin fruu-i doin on hull. A I'roplirt IIinb.uiiihKeil 1 Omu upon 11 time, rouiutly, l'ioih ot Saxton sal town In 11 stieet cur,. Ijosldu 11 jiudgy little muii of tho yearn, Sx has kids of hla own, ho It wnu natural that he Htruck up up Ini-1 mediate speaking acquaintance with the llltlu chap. Tho kid had lump oth, hIioU ones, and llkowlsa uhoit HtocklngH, Hax guvo ono of tho llttlq logH 11 hit of u pinch. "Who has got nho fat legs?" ho uskod. "My inninmn," repllod tho kid, And Bax bent It. YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK NATURE'S WONDERFUL AND AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS PLAXGROUND i Km hotels nre marvelous I'StiilillHlimiMils lis camps aro preity lit tlo lout und cottagii viltacos, modelx of I'leimllne. sanitation, comfort mid simple, lutiiimiil living ill") miles nt flue boulevard i. An Ideal place for vacation plensiiins Send fur beautifully llluii tinted booklet tnlllm; nil about Its wonders In wonl nml plcluro, THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Operated DAILY botwoon PORTLAND nml WEST YELLOWSTONE by tho UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM lloiiud trip fare, via I'ortund. going anil iKluriiltiK Kill.a.1 roii.MKit sc.v.noit st'Tin:iti...o .xi'Imiintiiii -to Hfi'iteii: oi-itr WASHINGTON Aug S. Former j tho senate from the president today I It wus officially st.vtod at the while , house today that nsoa.to Justice lw,l,l,,m " ,,'l Uu M " tlrenn'iil under consideration lint U 1,111 ,,v. Interfere Ills work as a member ( the iiiurt .)l'ltlll I S, II li!curo.imlle1 A girl In mlle1 and cr.icl.bl ".U1," "JWV"1 r" nH f",1'" 'AThipiHr.wtoi'jiinKht Inn rnln and .!"' U'-:",""r','"''off. 1 . ,' ,, , Tl . . i Advertising pays. Try Jt and mo. lkrTT TODAY AT THE LIBERTY - The Pretty Blonde Star WANDA HAWLEY In a dramatic and gripping story "THE TRUTHFUL LIAR" The comedy is unusually good with JOHNNY HINKS starrinj; in "Torch v A LA CAR TE" which is another of Sjcwoll Ford's delightful stories. THURSDAY-,Se.sue Hayakawa in "BLACK UQSE(S." SANTFORD & CO. 426 Main Phone 34 klamath alls, Ore. We Pay for No. 1 FRESH EGGS 35c per Dozen We don't want small or old egg.s at any price, but will pay you above price in cairn for gtjoij fresh eggs. Bring, the good fresh Ones to uh and receive' - ' the cash. FARM PRODUCE Wo want all tjio good farm .produce we can , yell and will pay the highest price lii cash the mar ket will justify. ' . Kansas Hard Wheat Flotir Wo expect our ear of fancy patent Kansas hard .Vjjjcat flour to reach here in the next few dav. Watch our ads on flour. Come in and try tho flour wo handlo, we guarantee satisfaction on every sack of flour purchased at our store or we will refund full , purqhase price. v , , , nitM".H1.V, MITT, it, nlu. 111) NOW Tho Park closes Snptt'iiiber !! Let our representative!! explain the var ious tours which enable vIhIIoim to hco the Yellowstone so tomfuriiibl) and at minimum cot; nlsn quuto faros, prepare your Itinerary nml in alio your I enerva tions J II O'N'I'II.L. Traveling Pa.snliKer Agent, with headquarter, at 701 Wells Fargo llttlldliig. Porllaiir. will bo glad to nrrangn all details for anyone wishing to visit Yellowstone Drop It 1 nt n curd or nddrcJs WM MrMurniy. Onoritl PasseiiKiit Agent. Portland, Oregon NEW TODAY Pint KALI! .Section .It) Tnp. 37. I llango 12 Klamatli rouiily Win. ' l";k'm(;,-r' l),,l),,rw ,,v'' ' San ,n.'.'; ' L'lJ 1LJL. WANTKH TO IIKNT I'Hriilshcd ', """" '!'!' ,,r "' .,''"!"" . V8' J T""m,'m' V"W"' SUJ W ,,,,ur Av I Ol M)--HilliilK) . fur liork pICHJ. $1 W'ir ""'l l' wwjaiuii,.s;tilHIMT Jg, , FOR HKNT FurnUl-i uptl hmiio . ' ""' , "'"""' 9 H. "B I'Olt itlJ.VIJnHJin mil ingiiiii W.f ' .19 Wiish- . 1 1 ... LOS't'li-Sdliila). gold liiuiUa'lip pen. a jlrwjini; "joiJ Main Hi 4j 1! 'rOlt' lin.S'T-i i furilUhod nit1. 5 Rent roasonnhlo. fiS Main St ' 0H I Hunting voats leather vestsVngs. nr anything elso tiowrd Jack Prist. , ,:.i, k, 1,1.1 ..tt m. r. v it sasia.wwrtsiiiwiwMgMfjsi.tMsiiisihi-