11 PAGE2TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1920 EVENING HERALD iMavd J)lljr esncpt Huml'iy by The Herald J'ulillnlilng tympany, ; Of lira, 110 North Klghth Htroet Klamath. Falls, Oregon. LVJUER Vr' KOOI), Pres. A Kdltor Entered second-class mnttnr at the post office at Klamath Valla Oregon, under act of March 3, 1979 Member of dm Associated riaa.. H TH1 AfiflOOrATKD P11RSS la SI- ' clusively entitled to tho una for ro ,! publication of ,, all news dispatches erodlted to It or not otherwise cred ited In this paper, and also tho lo . cal newa published therein. All , right) of republication of pedal : dispatches heroin are also reserved. f The Evening Herald la the official t paper of Klamath' County and the City of Klamath rails. ; BOT8CRIPTIOV RATES 8 Delivered by Carrier ONB TKAB . .. rt.50 BIX MONTHS . 8.00 ! THRBB MONTHS 1.0S ONH MONTH . .... .. .68 J By Mall . ONB TEAR .... . 5.00 MX MONTHS 2.7B ONH MONTH M i TUESDAY, JIXY 15, 1021. TWO KORKIGX OOXKKnKXCKS. ; , iiv:y.' , ; i Tho United States government Is iSoIng to participate In two Important European conferences. At loast. It , bias agreed to participate In one for : Inaugurating the" Dawes: reparation Man; and It will be invited to attend thp other, dealing with allied debts, "as soon as the first Is over. It is not -lively that the government will ob- .;et!t to attending the Second, any mcre than the first, because of Its (Croat Interest In the subject dis- cusscd. ' -" , . . - .' f This Is getting back Intji European affairs on a business rather than a Apolitical basis. The reparation plana Vdlrectly Involve the billion or so dol Jlans that Germany owes the United 'States and indirectly, several billions :'that are owed by the Allies and will .-probably never be paid unless Ger 'many pays tha Allies first, WSth that business arranged In a (way ' that toeems generally satisfactory and like ly to produce definite results, all 'of our foreign debtors will be In posi tion to get down to brass tacks re garding their war debts tb the Cntted States. There will be efforts in such a con ference, no doubt, to persuade this .country; to ease the burdens of its ' debtors, on the ground that they were J war associates, in a common cause -and have been In great difficulties ever alnCa the war, and deserve con siderate treatment. & ' ' f There will probably be no disnoal : Hion on the part of the American gov. ernmont or people to deaf harshly with them. Uncle Sam Is no Shyjock. But certainly there can be no special 'favor or remission of debt in the 'cage of any debtor who has never shown any desire to pay what he' bor rowed, oi who would use, for prep arations any part of his principal' or Interest that might be remitted. FEWER LYNCHINGS. T Another lynching record has beed ;jnade on the favorable side of the jj-eport. 'During the first eix months ot this year there have been only -ifive lynchlngs. The department . of .'records and research of Tuskegee In stitute has been keeping a careful . irec'ord pt lynchlngs tor 40 years. This jhalf-year's low mark Is the best yet. f During the first eix months of -.1923 there were 15 lynchlngs; there -fwere SO in the same period In 1922, and 36 in 1921. -. There are various causes for this improvement. Stiffer backbones .jtimong the representatives ' of the - Jaw have helped to ouell mob snirlt ,Kducatlon against lynching must have helped a little, too. . ;y Lynchlngs have been, among the darkest blots on American life. Far Atroin helplngin the solution of our ,v national race i problem,, they have Aggravated ill feeling and have fos tered all the evils represented by mob I-spirit and .mob action. The slowly diminishing number of annual lynch 5Ws seems to indicate a change for the better. That should mean a . calmer facing .of the situation, with reliance on sanity, tolerance and edu cation, rather than Intolerance and brutal violence, for eventual solution. Broadcasting has stopped in the host IlerUlaa wave , circles. , It's radiocasting now. '.. But tho result is very much the same. "New York Financier and Com poser Dies," one reads. It takes a song-writer tO'Ri't into the financier Class nowadays. " Bomathlng' new ; In Moxlco. prrnltlc'Jt elected by ballot. , I.lghtnlBR bug.' cro not so dltfer frt from some men. A lightning bug ran pn where lie l:na bren but not her ho la going. . ADVERTISING HAS POWER OF RAISING LIVING STANDARD 1,0N' HON, July 15. James 1. Mooney, vice-president nnd-iilrerto of (ii'Mcrul Motors ('"ipoi'iitUm in charge of Kxport ConipitnloK, told the convention of Asxiielateri Adverlis hiK Clubs of the -World today 1 lint rebuilding t Industrial anil commer- diil structures awaited louder who would provide for workers sound economic, program thai 'would hast en the day nil had exppctcd with POHCH. ' , , "The tools are available and the labor is ready tn "work.' he said. "The need in for leaders, orgniiiser with mental and moral courage who will place (lie tools In the hands of the laborer, finance the laborer to (he extent of providing lilm with tools and materials and finance the exchange of the, laborer's products. This leadership must come out of thej ranks of such men as are represented here at this convention. The present day Im the day of the Industrial and commercial leader." Mr. Mooney asserted advertising must bo counted on to Piny a great part in reconstruction and rehabili tation, because it could be' made so Important a factor In distribution. Great Xeejl Told. "The world today Is standing In great need of having Its distribution system re-created and re-vlvlfied." he. said. "The production facilities, although somewhat impaired by the great stresses infosed upon tnem during the war, stand generally ready; men are eager to work. How ever, markets ore needed for the products; means of facilitating their exchange are needed. . The old chan nels of distribution through iwhich goods flowed prior to the war are gradually being re-established and now channels, made necessary by new political conditions, are being con structed. Advertising can very effec tively increase the rate of growth of these national and International dis tributive systems." Mr. Mooney characterized the con vention as a symbol of co-operation, an expression of the eagerness of the peoples of the world to work to gether. Out ot -understanding and co operation between nations, between political and commercial leaders and between capital and labor, will evolve the program ot rehabllitatkyi for which people are hungering," he de clared .''. ."-,; , Economic forces must be allowed free play, he said, natural economic laws must be respected and bo im pediments should be placed In the way of their working out freely, Kcnnovilc I.w Cltwl. "The nation prospers best." he added, "that takes advantage of these laws rather than resists them.: Pre judices very often obscure economic Imagination and prevent accurate economic appraisal." ' , , r Alluding to the development of the motor car In the last 20 years a an important factor in economic and cul tural progress, he said it had proved. that what it '.'added annually to the wealth of a nation was greater than its annual cost, ; "Advertising has played a corres ponding part in raising standards of living," he said. ,"U makes people want things. When they want things they go to work io get the money w pay for them." - -, Mr. Mooney urged the delegates to go forth with the Idea of helping to Increase the comfort and happi ness of millions of families, "Let us dramatlie the worker," ha added. "Let us create an fttmosr phere about him and about the leader-worker tllt will insure them so cial advantage. Let us take such in terest and such part In governmental and political affairs as will Insure econoflilfl staouuy and progress. - TOxM JIMS SAYS John Niblick 'Sow. do J know whether or not you are 4 50a 09.1 dy?" . ' '. ' -'' Boy ''I can't count over eighty, sir." , ; - ' i- " o "Bobber Shop" I The C-wrei't T"n I can't get shaved; I'm In deapair. ; There's a girl In every barber's chair. Dc Marquis in Xew York Herald Tribune. ' ' The federal oyernment ! taking ten tn nromntA oif-dOor recreation Every man has the right iailfi fhaaed by picnic ants. .' ; THE WLX OF IT ;. She was In a telephone booth and had just put in a toll call. She wept bitterly as she pulled down on they hook to attract Centrals attention. "Hello," came Central's clear voice "H-hello," she sobbed, " I w-want niy money back., Harold wouldn't speak to me." , ' ; o . . All men . have their pecullarltlwi, but the single ones Ore allowed to forget about them now and then. 'Water tank of a Chicago laundry Collapsed. How strange! We thought thev washed the clothes with sand. ; ;)'-''- ;. .. '. o .. ' ,' ' Two men were arrested for sleep ing in a Lo Angeles theater and we think we have seen that show. A giirdoner who started, out with the slogan "Watch ugraw," tells us the weeds must have heard It. , s- A j Washington man who went In swimming Just after eating a big picnic lunch was rovlved In only 45 minutes. . i.. . . Golfers and woodpeckers are about the only birds who use tholi beads to (at into tha bolt. fei f ' -; . -Lhi K& hi9 c Mill t'MlM ' ta. , 1 CJ ' . ' A Hhrton "Calvary." . . jjKWS Is at Imnit that on top if jan ami chewing gum, busVlwi'l,. uiAh-joliiie oml liiu'k scrtiteherii, a'l jthor American institution Ins hit the loiiBsufTerinff' Vrcnch: cleAu-up wokJ.-But, lileo fttin Strwu rw tip, it hns naiLiind r.;iic a b't of tretrljinj in transit mul a new com plexion un arrival; they .call it "le conurs du . vilhipe cixinot" owr there, and it will hit each p-vvImH. i;i turn. The village, which nt the fml of three years hi showt ilsflf mt ci.nslsicnily spotless , will ' hb' pro- ' claimed th(p ' ' "prettiest ' villasc' uml fi the pi'ise-nnmry. , ' Brittnny ! next in 'order. Br?t tflvny, where the country fvlks still sleep in elset-bctli with wotMlen slid inr panels while their ruddy com plexions renin in the envy and despair oi every devotee of the edt n( .open wiudnw!: Brittany.' where the ob- , bled anil crooked tlwrouxhfurc hunlly eem wide enough to keep the palded old house Ircx eicclins ove.-h-d,j i j HUNT'S WASHINGTON LETTER - : : rv ii ii-iiv ii iii-vT ; S KA SfrvUe .Writer. : spending money to carry It over his XK-W! YOUK, July 13. Jiveij .' absence, cloud ha.) Its silver lining, even In; So he's going 3 vl-!! a Epa Lr politics. ' Uwo, rolax for a while In a villa far : The darker clouds lowored over tho Oemocratic contestants, wrung- Hns to dotermlne who.. If anybodv, jihould , he. nominated to carry for-' ward the fight tor freedom (from ff wltho't disturbing h! seal at Republican rule) this fall, the bright-! the cabinet table, , r apd.piore burnished became inuj 0 " . silver sheen from the Republican ' In addition to 'cabinet' officials, siile of the thunder cloud. : , diplomatic representative)! are bid ; Bu bright. In fact, ms the 6. Q. P. dlnit adieu to tlm It. s. A. for th view of the political future become hectic period of the campaign, ptr- 1 mt .tho. maiden 1 adore -that about half the cahinot at Wash ha,ps the most significant of thoje 1 Don ,l10 avenue; ington isn't even pretending to ap- departures Is that of Ambassador 4l,n wor9 11 "'"""ing tailor-gown pear busy and important. And al- Hanlhara, who returns to Japan to - A dream of gold and blna, though Republican administration 1 talk over tha recent Japanese exclu- A 0,lap 1 liatB Wtts ut 1,ur 'Ui:ads, fir purpose of the campalgp. ran . supposed w, -ue . interested in; . 1 , , , things Kuropean. pr to recognize any i OUTPUT fir I I (MRFD angles of Interest In'foreign arraira. j VW rW W -WJJ5E.n except such as pigj- be seen from ( ' IS LESS THIS YEAH distance, the first two member OH . , , the pabinot are actually shutting up; : West Coast I-umhcrmeirs Asao- their desks, turP'ns the tyaita over j elation weekly reports on production, to subordinates, and setting pal) for 'orders and shipments, for tho first that misguided continent where the - twenty-seven weekS of the itaat five terrible .League of Nations has nn home. ! Mo enchanting, indeed,, does the j pojiucai priwpeci appear ifl inem, that cVen that International dragon inspires in them not the slightest fear.- , ' " Charles Evais lighe, secretary of state, will follow the pxapiple of the Prloea of Wales on Ills latest trip to America, and travel Incognito, as It were. . . ' The prince, you wn rHiuumiinr, came among us laet as plain ICaron fjenfrew. .Hughes will attempt to iliftt Ills official identity as secretary 0f UI0 Hftd will travel simply as a member -V H' AmPrlcan B"r Asso ciation. For I1- I to H'fnil in." an nual meellng of t-'lat oiganUfltlnn, .-l,l In T.rtllflOn. lllht which will be bold In Lomjpn, mat Hughes Is, ostensibly', ;n"'n8 ie trip. , : ' Just why the American Uur Asso- f elation should , meet abroad. Is not generally -understood. It has been miggested that tho reason Hns In the fact that the bar Is no longer a legal Institution in the U. S. A.,- and the association,' being Btrlctly legal In character; Hs liteating where there Is no bar to bars. Tliot, of course, Is ft iiMsantry, but even at that may conceal a hi a Ifl of truth. Bo far as Hughes Is con cerned, however, his participation Is purely that of a VBcaj.lonIt. Any thing he may pick up that 111 be helpful in guiding htm as secretary of state, after he resumes that role, will be considered as clear profit. ,,.. 0 -The 'second caUlneteer sailing, for foreign parts, with hla mini wiped free from' worry as a result Pt !))9 domestlo differences of the J)emo crats, Is Andy Mellon, secretary Of treasury, -' k . . Having "out a, iselW tor tha Clean- Uy Week In . ' ' Jm- V ' .: 'i' :"9 Hritliiny, whete old wunien of seventy lac t'ups and wntttlt-u swwp the hi reds wit It a swing and pep thac wnld shame the n-.i ot New York's "whku wiuHn"; lUttny, where, any v II luge hello kneeling by n rutin inr brook will cuth ennjth linen in r d;iy t keep, nn A.nerieaii hiumlry busy for a wet : llrittnny, here wt;ithei !H'tei :iiloij wnp yarns in d;irk huvettes in an ntti;o Hidiere ihEeU and ptinsenr, .'IKhi-Ii t c.iu!;e a p "h oat'ltritinny Is to hnve n te:i:it:p! How will they d It ? Wilt fnne ertrpriN"iia Amir:r? ir?M numJiiit tiiv briny puthin H even imiMlrrd ye,r.v ti.e -jraulta rnmpnitH t liiv I'K-ic S'nint Mafo'. Or will they b"r row a. f-rco. of winduxr le:mer f:'tu r skyweaper to perform with .! d?r. ijnep;'e find ch.i'noU leather un i he" sis-hit tlrod-ycnr-old windows slit through tl r-e feet t will In smell feudal enb nnt't manors n Jo l:n nnd Kerjt;in? The Ingenuity of Aer"ean Ini"- i -v with its ready made plan- to tate 4hnt root iflf your rr'ttid'1 fr ' the next twenty iv.! r?-ill !t ha Ci'-lleon to "renew -Icmuuiy In his announci'immt h.i ;'uok that the greatest surplui in It i liUtury, . Andy Uellevos he can' g.- away for a tew monthd without I'M' nation becoming bankrupt. -Anyway, he's leaving It with a n:ce role of removed from any aenutorlal com 'mlttod room, and make the most ' of Ws present Ipipresslon tint the Democratic donkey can kick Its heart aion act,' . y, ... ! years, areas follows; ... ., Production ln,1924, 2.565,603,357 fPet; orders 2,467.195.613 feet! shin. I menlj 2,678,964,382. J. Production for twenty-seven weeks In 1 0 2 i was 3. 06 per cent lees than for the same period In 1923; 18.40 per cent greater then in 1923; ill). IS per copt greater than In 1931; and 16, S9 per cent greater than 'n the first tweniy-seyen weeks of 1020, ': , .. . , 3, Orders, thus far tills year, have been (1. 117 pey nedt less than In 192.1; 'i.J7 pr ceiit greater than In 1922; 76.95 per cent greater thun In 1981; and 45.(lj per. cent greater than In tho first twenty-seven weeks In 1920. 3.' Shipment, thus far this year, have been 8.16 per cent less than In ' aog . 05. 22 per cent greater than! .. ,1..' ' . ,.. ...no. nn ! for llin an mil period it H22; 93.92 per cent greater than In I93J; and 37.94 per, cent greater than In the first twenty-seven weeks of 1920, White Pelican Offering New Mae Marsh PktHre Thore is not a du'l moment In Mae Iftarsh'i now photoplav "'(ii)y-t!lo-Ncxt-Best-Thlng" whlcll sin nde in .England and Ireland and whlcll comes to the While Pelican theater today, Wed. and Thursday, as tho fea ture. aUiW'pn. There Is romance and there is addnjire; there is ac tion aplenty that Is swift and during ; (here are comedy scenes that niulie you chuckle and others that bring ringing laughter. Thore Is pathoB that brings plean tars, which quickly are dasliod oway-by lightly amusing entertainment. And with al this Mae Marsh present, a portrayal pf Mildy Adair that has been classed as bar gFeatest characterization; as bolng tlm hlghpsf attainment of her artistry. , '--t- ; ' Ittf t -A. I " '"iaaawasaMBMSaaaaaiwaaaaaai aai la illir miTl'IT'TlH I (he !uirphdnti-d Kttbli'H of 'Ur mi t ned and iMuinhtd by M'ven liitnael yeurs of llretoii wiuU mul i-nhtY tn lt:i't"tt Villi! ilvs where tit' chit dtoii'N jtitrltv follow nu.eU th halite patterns, tin fitunnis ilhuettm of Mime American dirt ohnarm viiM fli well omnish. iien-l-a.'ar, lit ntlek, Amndeii lioe and all; but what flifura would oitr nliliiniioiiM tui-lmed twirn hi ret to.iu-hiEhv -tit uin-mif thv ho vxn vUuins and itrave-faced aalnta in l.'t.S ri'lh1 mi p.isUMty ;ioiNid on tl.e a iinv niul a rou ml the .me t t h cruettix of n m M vv u t lb w n t u ry .l'e;un '"ealviiiy"; '1'ltr ttorritiid vtihter- would tottcly weave a hry 'i nnd nnmi.d thens (tu l eu:(jif! them it the d"Mihtti inajett n! Venn I'M:. .Uieiv 1 e the eiitiuacc ti the ntliev ie;;ou , of Breton Mkt-tre. ' The crt'e(eMt ;t:T of (be i uv chirekd and cniplmd tho fiiiitrtstic.,, eanKt of ltihtany for ui nmny cen. , turies that itt v'v;illv ptd;elirtnntle cliiTv, !i ntnnbrl ha," and inletf, nnd Its Rem-! ike :r:ns f lnlnnd nr about elr.tti nf mm, ' wind nnd wen'hr ran v i!.?. them: but Ker-U, 0! r rt' ! t!, rett tit th Hiittkeo OFFICE CAT I wanted tho gold, and 1 gut It, 'shouted the orator as the Uintlst ; fntene( the -gold crown on hl tooth. ,-rO- o- correct this sentence: That1! all right,, dcur, she comforted. Mother knows you can't have n goad t'm w,thou, sollingc-othes. . Tell a man there are S7.S4a.4t 't-iis and he will believe you., lint If a sign ay "frcli pslnt" he will : nif.ke n personal Investigation, , -o Tin-: Ki tf.vit 1'it.ii .A,ul ,,ntl1 ' """, alas! ; 'iriM hi merry ciioi, 1 Tllut llHltn'r w mo puss, 4 . . ; , ,, I watched them enter a cufe, J r Where oft we ataed to dine; M funco 'ay tnem vis-a-vis Across the fruit and wine, ',ut one, reflection gave a cont (,f sugar to the pill. Tola time It was the other man Who-had to pay the bill! Kid Say, M'athla milk's bet tern it wae yesterday. ''i ' , Ma Sonny, don'tay this milk's bettcrn say :.:fltere"s Jinoro milk In the water todnythaa tlitira was yc. torday, - .'; j' : GOOD FOOD Our put rons nro nhviiys sured of prnperly prepared mcnls Vo employ compe tent help, v The Club Cafe "Seryeg Vou H?ht" 125 South 6th St. - . --MiM." 1 Brittany ie, wli-ro mi milet inula one mrty tr the elnireh In-1 Is tiillinn for (ho ion o of the drowned will muni, ictieitl von I iitmnee a erew of dlv to iHTujifi i Im bu roai'len uff dn- nt recti and mow tha neawoed ou Ihe Juwni? ttr hadn't w bettor wait n lldierfolk luire don (hew many ivnturien, unilt this dlnful world Mlittt have eleaiiMHl lt-.lf ot profatiity and impiety, when thttto miliuiurine ettlei of the dcnil uill ride Pirniii In ull their Iteniliy timid Universal UoHaitnuM? iVrlmpaj we had, It uplritunl imndor and purity of thought b preferabl" to a merely wpotlcM ext.'rlor, lint perhap tlie (horndt pruhlem will be to lit n butlilub on the earthen tl ;or of n Breton farmhold nnd train tlm fi;mlty to it -n rUky Jtb in thfhc unheatcd dwellin), nnle lie b;thers are willltm to dry lhi'UHeleet hh w did tn the A.K.V by n nwift ' 'ioeitet of r-tthtftnh-Mitlai In Hoi-e proxitnity ttt a red hot, pot-Mlinl xtove. Am n ooinpvotnM, we inicht JinBet the Otympinn nerenlty of our Jaimner frlernK who Hjrht a tire un d r n barn-lful of water on the front p'ltth and mirwy tho dolnir of th ttriet from that placid vrtntntjo point. At any ran, there, will' be neither tin';i tin nor pie dibr to p!ck up nljont the Hreton lnnd-npe, nr w it windblown liewnpiipor hi found dr:tp-d nlotif the thorny htlftn of I'iiujtiOrc mill Mtorbllmn. As wi News of the N Klamath Country I , CHILOQUIN ' Hairy Wright and wl' Jft 'nr 1 Klmatli Falls .on a hulnn tnp. , ft t Ktsi for several days. , ' j Wade Crawford -and wife return - ' "d from San Frunolsco wUnre they ! motored' and visited several of thnisud buthvrs, also kwimmlng races , lurgfl cities and report the roads In , which wore a grunt .uccniM. ( very good condition. i Walrcr J. . Kerrigan, well known Cecil Jiiekdiin, son nt Albert Jack- j publicity man left (on Klumuth Kails j in left foe. Klamath Falls on of fU i on a business trip In the Interests jelal business. j of locating new capltnl In Klamath i John .cc Jinll, Edwin Wilson unu County. ; K. 3. nines ore stopping in Klumnth i l-'slls. ; . i Thn f'llllootlin Tninubllwktf tnl to : llic .WIW1 basebull team ut Wlul-Kte I Healcliier babies from fresh, live air. Mothers more fit. There's health and comfort la homes with O-E Fans. They cost about one-half a cent an hour to run. , G-H Fans are sold under the"Ch celt" Seal. Behind them is the responsibility of both the General Electric Co. and the Pacifig States Electric Co, Sold and serviced by "Check" Seal contractors and retailers, TfTllT t'Casok" SmI LOOK FOR THE Q-B FAN OIRt AND THB "CHECK" SPAl JN THB DEALER'S WINDOW GENERAL meditate upon lha utrnng row ot prehlMtorln inoiiollthai uu the wild tuoorUnd above Caruac and l-o marlHtpier, no liedranlM remiiHlK ot dUeardwl 111 v rem will mar their lr fei'L allitnment, no woruuut rublirr tirtvt crown thnlr nmltn browg. In t ho uft white mhita that float un tfattliiaiy In ml wart In from the tho lengthetilu tthndowM of theita my lerioiiN itrey nkt will look like tipwtral pntcvtwbin of petrified ibiMtn of tho Ktoim Atto; a uliffht ulckruluf of th hreeitn will uh-r In the lour while, (urnirtitu tA ill very beard of ItniiiliO prleMM hudlnv the thmtif pilsrlimiKe to occult aauriflce on yon der allnr. wbiln the auu, prrt-hnnc reluetnnt to wit lie- tha unholy rltee. drawn a fleecy whUp of cloud acroM ItH htiHltlnir coonleunmo and ainka bevond the wculern sea. ' 'Hiero We ahull follow It III A roe tcioxl frame of mind, and once home to our Itrvuldetf, we may well bkl our vibrant AtnerUnu enemy to pmi-a a whlla In 111 dynamic iuett of nw (leldn In tho broad domalu of bu loan prtigretMt, while we lUtcn ttnv eznln with Anntole f. Urn tn that " . . unique note of gravity, tf charm, of nwtetiie, uf , . en rapiurei) melancholy , , . which the tvido Nout of llrittnny knnwa ao well how to play upon the heart chord of i every lover of 1(4 undylof lis me. nuto camp bniteball grouniU HuniUy, I j the ir blng 1(1' to 10' In favor'' nf ' 'Mnlln. Tha Tomtthawks showoil lark : of practice and expect to come back jt(J tMr iormqr mnndnrd by Sunday ! .'w,,, meet the Fort Kl.m- ,"; -' ; Wlul-Kms a:tn camp gruunds waa the steno of a large body of canipirs Kil, Kelt local contractor was In town for a few hours unit returned to lleatly where he la building a house ! for C. Kulthfuil. EKECTMC