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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Octobtr
PACE TEN
e:siMg ! ii i I i ii gaBaEgaaa.i.1 n wi I i I sa3cgs
Out Our Way . By J. R. William Our Boarding Houso. With Major Hoops
f ' I HAVEN'T BEEM ABLE TO PO v F LOOK I6M'T TROT HOOPLE THM" FINE M I TELL VOU
I A THING ALL AFTERNOON--1 TOLD .'7 I OUST WADDLlUG OOTOPTHE M PRINTi TAeTAKT WrVSY;
I HER. TO PICTICE HER MUSIC A "5Ji-9y I 1 AlOVJIE WAS TWM A ill ReVCING FORM.) HOOPLE ii
I LESSON AND SHE 6AIP, 'OH.FUPSEj ) moutsr I jr TECHNICOLOR. AMRr6E TENj 1 FlWM-lV HAS x AT THE S3?
! AS SNIPPY AS COUU7 BE.' VOU " I MINUTES A60 VOU . DONE TWlNSS FACTORY, V
SN ySWff S5iM teft?)
IW1 . ..-rt HTOS il.J Fi .II'M
nTtT-ra vw-ww y, n vs k iv a v.: m
Mf$r LOOK LIIe.rAM7tftrafii I RfturxV 1 1
,Vf,S?..?sr : " borm thirty years too soom - SX) I ooESMT IT ? LP 0N1DS iJ? ,1
V" 1 "' 1 )rY N.-vfw. .-mi, MWocTThC. T. M MfcW MT, clTW- vJ
RedMer By Fred Horrnon
OH-H.' TWE ITEAa.rSVArV'l f I CAN'T SEHfA TO KEHEWER fftt REP RrDERY RED RIDER? lIONt H'3 fOLLV. PUT ANOIW 1 l UU IIHIIlLU I IILIIL
rY HEAD.'bpU WO AN ACCIDENT-' ANlTHWo' WHO ARE YOUjy AND TOU'RFr-- RECALL YOU V.VIHA.T? I'VE LOST MY lr I nn nflB 11111 mnill
mrp: mfiT mrBssu WEARS CDMPLETIDNi
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HARVEST HELP
II
LIE TO
SPUD GROWERS
It was niiiHiunrcd lodny ly
lliu county nvcut'v office, tlml
liny fiinniMM lU'vdhiK Imrvi'.il
help slionld contni'l pliu'i-mcnl
ini-ii ill ine Mexiciin inuor iiiuiin.
Ciiowurs in the Merrill unci
Klamiilli Kails' meiis sliinild see
Kd Crawford id he old Merrill
IX'C cinn, imd mowers In the
MHltn uisiriel snoinii conniei
Tom Swoyrr id the Malln Mexl-
otin labor eainp. Those In Ho-
naiua anil the Poo valley see.
lions should Kel In loueh Willi
Art Uouiiiherly at the Honaiua
Muxlean labor ciiinn. All re
quests for these workers must bo
made by baturilay, ueioner i.
It Is the Interest of the Klam
ath Potato Growers association
to work those men if needed.
however if there is no demand
for them they will be moved lo
some other harvest area as soon
as transportation van be obtained.
Freckles and His Friends
By Blosser
ajT. KyjL.MM'iM Hilda's attempted rescue nfir pulucrrv' LJifl tePfrF!rY O 1 v'JS'M
I 1 Ull HA peuuaw students so MlCH i THAT tm, V f
.JKS nitUM yj i water was (S)Mp I Bea SbtL-l
' " - 7" 'MitVKt. iHfcT. m. neo. u. . WTTprri '
X'hTubb By Leslie Turner
hJ!lrl. J& lfJi!,SJ?SIIERAay THAT BASE If VES, BUT IT'S ALSO V I SUPPOSE SO, SERJEANT. "
Sf jf?h?.l?1irHATUaE, A "'BIB SOURCES TOR 7 AT WENPAO TH' ST60W6E5T 8ASC 1 BUT 1 KNOW EVERY FOOT Of
Tf S&tfUC?MJ.M rS SETTIN6 THOSE FACTS- ISONE-ITSJAP H TH' AREA.FEUPE- ITS IAYOUUA FEWMIWUTBS
!N WAY. WEVE GOT MORE Sr'tP THENciET'EM ?UICK.' IMTEUK3EMCE IT-'O TAKE A MIRACLE J MA CERTAIN BUILDIM6, AND
1 W,NWTHJMJ0W KCtI' . ANY SUGGESTIONS, MEN? I WEAOOOARTEf 5 Jo 6ETINSiPEir;V WE ICflSpi 'HP
Boots and Her Buddies
tefct .Wit TVS. VTTV
lKlVJD-TrVt.V'U't r
R6W COE OOT?T,
PvWvjT W.VJrWlON ..
VOU ND ttT,'
THOVtCMJO. W1'
ITS': fi?Si-f-,ATg-.y" - -"
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Alley Oop
r , ty v. I. Hamlin
Little Orphon Annie ' " " .
- : . ' " ' By Horold Gray
Wt, ISISI I BUT. ASSUES6YS, ITI F BUT IT NOT TOO LATE TO
HER KINDNESS. ! SHE '7. I SHftbE-OF-ft-WITCM KNOW P I idncT, Trf I MEMBER WHftT SHE DID I
9 MftS POOli OLD S&ND'Y ' t ABOUT "MFRCY"? ' I ftPLtS NDV ! 0H I IT'LL NEVER BE TOOLATE
S KILLED AND CALLS IT J TUT l t. I M" POOR, FAITHFUL, ,: II TO RSRlMBER THAT I JT
y T
Market
Quotations
LEGAL NOTICES
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Up to Wednesday night the
spud harvest in tho Klamath
basin was at least 80 per cent
completed, it was announced
by the county agent's office.
The weather has been excel
lent, with only two small show
ers since tho start of tho heavy
potato harvest, which resulted
in a total loss of only half a
day. As a result the current har
vest is, being completed in rec
ord time and demands for labor
indicate that it will just about
be over by tho middle of next
week except in fields where
unusual circumstances prevail.
Shipments have been EoinR
ahead in tho face of the refriK
eration car freeze and some
shortage oven in box ears. To
tal shipments arc far greater at
this time of tho year than In
any previous season as the to
tal car shipments up to Wed
nesday night was estimated at
2600 cars.
Cancellation of the freeze or
der on refrigeration cars should
bring about continued heavy
shipments for tho duration of
llic harvest ana a lew wore
loaded out today.
Shipping out of 700 Mexicans
irom Kjamam county is coit
tomDlated next week as the har
vest will DC pracucuny toiu1
plctcd.
Weekly
Market Trend
(Editor Note: The following market
information Ii nupplled trom nrntermi
obtained over the government leised
wire in the office of the extension
economist at Oregon State college. The
material. In the form ot a weeKiy iunv
marv nt trrnrlt In the llveitock market
is not Intended to replace, day by day
market reports.)
More entile but fewer iheeo and Iambi
re exDectcd lo be fed for market this
winter than last, according to reports
recently re enied by the bureau 01 agri
cultural economics.
Development to the nd of Septembei
point to a moderate increase In the
number of cattle to be fed for market
and whatever Increase may take olaci
Is cxnected as a reiult of Increased feed'
ing onerations in the western corn belt,
m a . I especially in inc irircc amies hcm ui mo
By Martin Missouri river, since present indications
eastern corn belt will be considerably
reduced from last seaion and the total
in states outside the corn belt little
changed from last year.
Most of the conditions that Influence
the sire of feeding operations are more
invoraoie man iney were a year mho.
says tho bureau. The prices of fat cat-
e navo uecn tor some moiii ii ana sun
re substantially higher than they were
year ago. while the prices of reedft
cattle hnva been and still are lower.
The supply of feed grains at the be
Klnnfne of the new feed In a season in
pear auout an large us a year ago and
ths supply pec animal unit materially
larger because of the reduction, in nunv
bora of hogs and chickens.
Reports from the western ilatei In
dlcato that cattle feeding may lie smallei
in those states than a year earlier. The
bureau thinks It probable, however, that
ny decrease in inese states win be oil-
:i by increased cattle feeding In the
heat Dai lure sections of Texas and
Oklahoma,
The bureau rennrta that the numhir
of Iambs and sheep to be fed for the
coming winter and upring market will
prnnnuiy ne somewnnt smaller than the
number fed a year earlier.
Present Indications Dolnt to a cnnaM.
erable decrease In the number of lambs
ica in reea lots in ine corn licit states,
partly offset by a substantial Incrcma
inc number finiancd on wheat pasturci
Kansas: not much chanee In the num.
nor fed In tho 11 western stales: and
some incrcaKe in ine total in oincr states,
mostly Jn the Texas wheat pasture sections.
In summing up the situation for Iambi
the bureau says that the 1U44 lamb crop
in the western sheep slates, which
furnish nearly all of the lambs for feed
ing, wm about one million head amaller
mm year man larit ana that available
Information Indicates the ntimhor nf ioa
lambs slaughtered by October 1 wa
lartrer thAn the numhnr nt ifui lamh.
slaughtered by October 1, 1043. Hence
Ihe number of western lambs still avail
able for slaughter, feeding and replace-
M..:iiv wiia uinicriaiiy smauer man on
October 1 last year.
Influenced by fewer offerings and a
continued good demand, cattle prices at
North Portland and San Francisco turned
alronger during the woek ending October
14 and most sales of good steers at
"" roniHna wero on a basis of 914
to $14.50. Medium heifers were $10.30
to $12 and good cows $lu to $11.50.
Marketings In the midwest hnve been
increasing seaionnlly as cattle move from
""h-- nmugmor or 10 feed lots.
Feeder buyers continue to favor the
heavier, well fleshed kinds but hesitate
J,. .i ''V'"7" -u'npHrame witn bids
from slaughterers, flog marketings In
?i iii country continue Jntuf-
il . V t. VS "ron" aemanti and prices
hcrcforc hold to the celling level. Tint
lamb market recently has been about
" M''yn Kood to rholce woolrd lambs
t,t!t "7" I'nrlbinrt bringing mostly $11.50
with a few choice up to 12.
f?MWro,,m,,rket tne WBk ending
Orlober 14, Immediate delivery va re
quired on almost all sales placed; There
sWrt'm.ah'rrr,Wlng. "ency tV the part of
aome buyers to purchase sample bags
nrHn-"i' offeHnK. " order to make
SmrnftriIfr0Url,,f tWii bC,0re mBk,n
Average French staple fine territory
wool, shrinking 64 per cent, aold at a
p.' " ' 41-7 cents, while grl led
sow CitthlnB-W00U inking Ofl pe? cent,
"old at a grease pr Ice of 30.4 cents
NFW YORK. Oct. If) IAP Rails and
I specialties attracted modest bids in to.
: day's stock niaikvl while many Isader
tumbled inoUcrutely over light profit
cashing.
Closing Quotations:
American Can nil
Am Car A Fdy M
Am Tel k To! lttl'k
Anaconda 21 '
Calif Packing 27
Cat Tractor 4111s
Commonwealth & Sou , I
Curtis-Wright (I
General Klcclrlc ,
Ueneral Motors .. HI'i
Ot Nor Ity pfd -HP,
Illinois Central , 17
Inl Harvester 71)
Kennecalt .LUi
Lockheed an,
Long Ue-11 "A" - 12'
Monigomery Ward 92
Nash-Kelv n'
N Y Central m,
Northern Pacific Irt'-
Pac Gas t El Xl' t
Packard Motor ft',
Penna It It :uia
Mepublic Steel in,
Itlrhfletd Oil 0
Safeway Mores 531,
Sears Koctmck . inr4
Southern Pacific :i2'.
Standard Urands 2iHj
Sunfhlne Mining tc,
TrAn-America n-
tinlon Oil Calif trr.
Union Pacific urn1,
W S Steel m I
Warner Pictures 14
Potatoes
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I'ltCKK-rr and I I.W1NA PUCKK1T. his " m M lr vw.rh,,, , J
wlfff. J, It. SHAW ., -HI t-KCIIJA iJ;Xl-JJ
m! state or oiictjon-
AUo all othor pruns. parlies, linnt or
corpnratumi clnlmin any dghl. tlllv.
eatale, l wit or mieiw"! im i w
real pmiwriy (incniwu in
plaint herein, or any pari mtrmii
nil the unknown neiri ui
liaraln
Ifndtili
rn rpl C. Power: Jane Iw Povn
his wife: llernlre Hell; Margery K Halu-
bury, John I)o fUliiltury. hr ntin
thin
1 14 4.
Ad1n..r.BrWl
OriO-JilN 2 a Nu, joti
rraipil parties inai may ini ilgiwd. drtiini.ir.iT.V '. '
Oswald M Hrrt.tr. tUt, ?l
in i no t.ireult t'tmri ni .Jl
Orvsim fur Ki.n
Arnninl of hi. . ,1, '
state, and that lh fmiM luTi,
Ted E llntlmt. Jane ! Collins hi. 0flolir Jfllh 131
wife; William Harrison Lyll. Jane U- oelk a m V. !
Lytle, his wlfs. Tltrron J. Kassun. Jane Cmtrirooni of' .I'd
Ukj Ka..on. his wife; I) J. IMckett. tof ln, h.
vaiea soniemlMi ii ..
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CHICAGO, Oct. 19 (AP-WFAt Pota
toes: arrivals 93; on Irack 203, lulal
U. S. shloments A.17: sunnlira nuulfrai,,'
for best Quality, demand ni(Mlrrnt. iiur.
ket firm with western stocks selling at
ceilings: Idaho Mussel Uurbank U. a.
No. 1, $.1.1(1-3.30; Colorado Hcd McClures.
u. a. no. i, .i.ltj-j.h, neuraska llllts
Triumphs. U. S. No. 1, Minnciot
and North Dakota miss Triumphs: rom
mcrclal unwashed $2 M-2 03. vommercul
wasnea 2.ao-a.33, Cobbler U, S. No, 1
I2.45-X30, commercials $2.33-2.45.
LIVESTOCK
CHICAOO. Oct. in iai'.utai-ii,'
able hos- wm: total iMm. m-iivi. r,,nv
steady; complete clearance early; kmm!
and choice 130-2-10 lbs. $14 73; weights
over 240 lbs, and good and chnlre sows
$14.00; few medium to clinic, rm.un
Salable cattle 4500; total flWO; salable
calves 000; total Inoo, slaughter steers
and yearllnes itcjiriv in -.it-...,
and medium grades slow; other killing
classes generally steady, moderately
active on canncrs and cutter cows and
common heifers; top steers $1S00: twit
heifers $10 23; bulls steady, stock caitli
With WelBht fair It, ,- K
calves very slow at $1.1.00 down; prac
tical top veal calves $1330; weight
Slaughter Calves $0 30-12 00.
Salable aheco XVxir total r.-uv. .
eralely active, slaughter clattes mostly
aleady to strong, feeding lambs active.
llY,Z. V,e', "Ii bul" d ' choice
n!,1.v.imb, '.WH.4U. mostly $14 00
14.23; three loads good and choice H7-lb.
2 -V" m to crrlng a small medium
end $14 25 straight; three loads mixed i
V - ; ft,on,n wes with
No. 1 and fall shorn pelts $0.00, ivo
VH niini fi.JV-J.W,
t-niun; saiatJ lo and Inlal 9 in. .i ,.
market active, steady; common-mrdlum
$12.30; light steer down to $11 V; com
iii in. nrirers $fl.00.lo,50; frw
hlllv n l 5""eP ""WS $4,30 0 23;
shelly cows $4.00 down: fat il-irv
cows in i7.5ii. ma.,!... .. ;
!lnw.lnn. .;.",,;'"',', ",H',, '",ri r"w
t in' Z. Z common nulls $ to.
Hogs: alnbtn mn,i Ui.i n.w..
73: few tunn- i,i ,,. ..'" -
Pigs $14 2.1. ' in. iccder
Sheep; salable and total 150- mirL-i
common grades downward lo 17 nrt' iSL
$0.00. "" gooa yearlings
th tin, i
DiKt Kas.on. his wife; I). J. rucaett. - lh. M
Piirkrtt. hit w re: lieo. w. un) ins-i -, Kt ' ii
ton. Jane IMwt lloyington. ma win: v.. ri
lloylnglim. Jane Doc Ituylnglon. his wife.
k iinviii'ion jna un io insrn. i
his wife; J, I), Hnllrman. Jane I
lloltetiuan. his wife; Northwestern na
tinrml lldiik A- Truit Conmsnv uf Mln
neaiiolli' Msnue Welly. John Doe Wlly.
her hiuband; William P. Konney. Jane
IhM Kennev. tils wife: MudolPh Wlnlar.
J iitr Do winter, his wiiv i-aui no-
ardut. Jane tH) llotfardus. his wife:
IVhrelor.olitnlesd rnitioany. a rornora- 1
tlno: Jane line lilanlUrh, Wile Of II. V,
Gladltarh: Mary O. (iinsbsrh: Kmly
rtoy tilmbach. Jane Doe (Hnsttarh. hi
w le: Jas. II. Ltorsn. (ieriie u. lioran. nit
wife; John Yahr, Jane Doe Yahr, his I
Alicia Yahr Undslmau. Jnhn noe
War Prlra inrf tt.tu...
Main aire I. Olflce (vmri
a, in. to 4 30 it m . m.,.,Zl .
J" Hm. rhone'Vui for sj
AH ppllcattnns mut U Mi
L'ndclman. her husband; rdn'a Hastings, Main street, and MOT
jonn ue jistiings. ner niuuaiui. voiins
liovey; Charles o'. Hovey; Florenc 50 through .TJ valid Itidtlimt!?
Hovey; Detroit Trul Company, a cor- '"fh. ttugar ilimp 40 tt
porniinn; aiso ail otntr persons, panics,
firms or eortinratlnns claiming any right,
title, etlale. Hen or Interest in or lo the
real property described in the complaint
herein, or any part thereof; also ail tho
u n known heirs of any deceased parlies
thai may Ixt no rued herein. Defendants. I Inilef litllel v
IN TltK NAMR or THE STATE OF I MEAT, IIUTTFU. CIICMt.
Feb. M. 10 1.1 for A iwv.a. l
njng only. For more csnaiai R
I Ply local hoard tnlng ttxtt ik
PHOCCSSKD FOODS
HLUK HTAMl'J.-r.tiM k-i
through 7A and A3 ihrsin ui
OltKCON: You and each of you are here- UK l STAMI'H
and
rsima bul
complaint filed a ho lint you In Ihe alnwe. I definitely. Nn.,. .i.mt. it .
entitled suit on or before the rtth day of points lamb through Oclo)trX
FUEL OIL-.P.riArf s i
new DrltMl 1 emin. k.iii tM
maud .n. ju.-j
HTOVCH-ilutionlng of red
aiovaa rnds Oriotwr 1J. ajk
steadv: hn... . " Ofnerally
grass steers 115 nn J "d
cow. .0.00.11)1X1. ennnar. .S .."
common 3.1 ihs. tisrSt w' Pfleh
rMha. r.1." iiioi-d
WHEAT-1
some of their enrlw t.. y
I" lle la.n';r!,l10"e, were r.d
Vl.J "J?-. fnmmoillly a.rlian.
HonlHrad i. li P'loin clora.
neon,,,., a, n 10 7C nwnr
wer
i, " . .. -r"1" n-
"-V Tlnrlev tol'TZU ."'P.T?1'
hnnged
lilP.i.1
December $1.03.
VITAL STATISTICS
n iLIM-.Bwn t Klamalh Vallav hn..
14 u r"""' Ore.. Orloher it
".id," 'i'" 4.n'
nee." WelBhl! ' Pound. 19
ounce,.
tiAyizzA-rinrn
SnSS" Io m j '
classified rum
On flaw u-
day mn
l day run
4 day run
day run
Week run
Month run
of Ihe time allowed under the order fori II, Each coupon Worth 4ft!,
pubhralton of this summons; and If you pons not valid unless enearwT
in Hiiiiror nn fniwri, lor wan l - - rjniiiwina .. .
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the fnu nol g
court for the relief prayed for In Its cover of hook
That you and earh of you be re
quired to set forth the nature nf any
rlalms adverse to the plaintiff In the
following described real properly situ
nn in rviainaiii i.ouniy. Oregon, m-wit;
o"r,'. nr.'iNWVs Section 4, T. 3A 8
II .1 F., W. M.
8W'(SK',t Section 1, T. 37 8 . ft, T IE
W. M.
All Fractlnnsl flee lion T, T. IT I..
W',NF.7. F',NW'V W",SF'- Section
ii. i. .1 a., it. 7 r... w. m.
NWi.NK'... S',NK, Section 14, T.
w a., n. i r... w, ai.
Fraction N'.N'j. lets II 3 acres rie
scribed as Iwginnlng at Ihe SE
corner or the NN' See Hon HI, T.
37 S.. n. 7 r.., W. M.: thence north
a long ine rest line of the N'tN's
said section 370'; thenee west 4t7':
thence smith 570': thence east 407
to the place nf beginning, In Section
in. t. :i7 s . ii 7 r. . w, M.
Frarllnn NK'.a. NENW. rWt'NW''.
HE'.NW'.. Fr. N'jS'i, Section 10,
T. 157 Si. R. 7 K . W. M.
FSNWU Set: lion 34, T. 37 8., R. 1 K..
WKSv'i Seclton 15, T. 37 S.( R, T E
n'Nrj,' flection 39, T. 37 8., R. 7 E.,
Fracllori NEt's Section 30, T, 37 8.,
H 7 K W M
Hr.SK'';,' Section 4. T. 0 8,, n. T x.,
N',NK'.i. SW'.NKi.,. SKi'.NW'',, N'4
KVfj. KK',8W',. SW'.SKl, Section
i. in n., ii. i r... w. M.
AU.
ii .1
.11 .
Juki
r. tin,
Iftod
roml
I
mill.
. K.
li.r.
3a to.
JIM.
P-Oli
C.I
nd It
S0 Dl.entlnt mr P.vmnl a
9-4 Discount for r-.rmnl e
Ad. received hy 1;D0 p, m. rti
.arne afternoon In "No. Todire
Ad. Mn Info r.aiilar rlauifviH
tha tlr.l day. Ad. m.r M coal
v., una aia. njr ill iw a. nw
IJISI'LAY claialMail lad, m
lypel must be tn the rfij brief H
imn
Now Todir
A i
,i Paeil
WANTKn TO ntlY Sm.ll accu-!
condition not Imrairl.Ql, f
cent. I'hone MOfl.
"'' Section 3, T. M 8., It. U E.,
WKM S""n I0' T' m " " 1
RI'INW!',. N'V8Wi'., 8KI,.
IWJj Section II, T. M a, n. 11 K..
'rS7Tilf. """"" T-
'""'nnE'jKiSeclion 31, T. 38 8.,
Nw'MScc'lon' aal T. ,u s n. is r.,
'"fiNWU. NiJRi, Becllon I, T. 3d 8.,
That mv ..,,1 .11 .m-i. .1., l .
for naujht and that plaintiff he decreed
to ha the nwner In Ire .In, pie of .aid
real property and that each or you he
forever bnrrert and i.ii...j
.ertln any claim whal.never In .aid reai
JrP rly eilverae lo lha plaintiff, and for
i.. . ."rl ln lne court may
cem ii.l and oqiillnhle.
..-J J'"""""'" I" "erved upon ynu and
ynu Jw puhllcallon thereof In
In liam-.i. V ',,'r'"i cirruiaiinn
of lha rinh.CS'n' "on. hy order
Uul.l ?2 1"""'"' tld R. Vandenhere.
nod eiiiared , 'JT'L.
n"o,,iW!''C,,,:"''i "Kr,''',r rJ"'illr'" Ihl. ...m.
"nfrhnnni,lhT'"',!,'l'V,rh'"-,l''
of November,' 104,. " ,h" 0,h
Atlorney for Plaintiff
H Court Tin,,..
OJUM..S.; NK''l""'' "",n'
LOMT lllllfnM la vlrlnltr
Klamath !.ake. OctotMf t
N. W .". contalnlnf pmn
llrenae. II. P. ratine. ,irmi
cala, fa. coupon., elr. M'
Jama. N. Wllmarth, So. It
calif,
WANTED-A couple te r
noma and .liaie eainnan
drive. Call 4000 after i.
IVAMTen Ufn.n.,. rank. m1
a lo a. Apply at Jenny
EXPKnlKNCKn PKADYTOW1
flirt, alio want wampum
fitter In .Iteration iteixtt""1
LonC. Apparel, 719 Main.
WANTED llimaekreper W
U.ln.... ttnn,.. hnBfa m
week. Apply i Wlnenu H
unop.
Ufltfrvn .1,1 I...I. hfiUlf.
lohher lo handle line. ".'J
.- I .Ffl.P"1
inonil.'. wnliiul..' cailiem. J"'
hnr.eraril.il. 0 na.-4 nI" .J
mia.inn nn.i., reai an"-, ijt
an p.,ipi. i:o.. P. ft 1
Cfrant. Pa... Ore.nn. .
.lilt HKNT - ,1-n i J,f
hou.e. eara.e. awo in"i--
rnit nAf.r....i.heilronm. nrj
oil furnace, fin pav
and .chinl. Dial
ron SALE Lot .1A. aii V
nprlnfl Ml. near ua. o-..
n.. v.... .1 itvan.
8err. Blvd.. Sen' rrlfi
... . . iiaine. fr,
rwn nn. .......
Geo. II. Llnilley Ac"i
1-E--3
fo.ll
l-B-li
II Ull
f'title
iininit
k I
t-ii
home
court.
Jo
r.l
1. Ill
I.7J.
.out
It. m
fund Sn
mnrV.rt ..,'.'.":.;;. Healed
"nd ..Idrced La the ehK Timber."
O. and c Arin,,., , .v t-hlof rore.ler.
ni.ll.Vlna r'poriT.nd 001 "rtlln
ceivcii until a io n '-. !'.""; WIM
Noveml ,.i , ',?. " ''"'I'lP War Time.
timber upon Ir.cl. herein.?, t11'""""" of
each bid m i.l .i.ii'.;'""""' flocrtbed:
"1 n.M.. which win h."-."0";1 "" M'
"Pecle. 0, d tola S,'J'n!i ,nr
will lie paid for ,1' ""'""non which
lea. than the an..i'ln!,M,r- hlrt 'nr
enn.ld.e7n J"!"!1""' value will he
In duplicate "an I 7,2 b" ""bmllled
depo.lt in the fnrJ,.."cc"mn,nl',rl bv a
l"f.vo,ln,t1.;''crr,,,,dc.,.cl!
rnu P.MT- ...
Comnlelelv furnished
. : Ji.l.lel win'- J
tnr $2750, Subsianti"!
re nil I red.
See
Joe l'rr,
- . i.,eAV'.H
Real Kilat'n '"'"fJ
;t;m b. Main cn.
',r,".;"'',1nV,'MllcM,L
YOIINO LADIES. HI toji'ta
irannporiniiui, - p(tlcj
drawing account " Brf
Klan
r. a
miinl
lohei
In II
nrelli
ATll I
'Ml 00
B OO
wcoiid
enry. ea mr.
Hotel, 4 10 II P.