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SAFEST MATERIALS. ..««ff «M ™* t00*TWT *N T at * or LESSOW« OF VALUS F»O« TH« BIO BALTIMORE FIBS. Thuuraml Improved Animals ih» lini»»«»» K*"«’ nJ «»quito **0 I* Government Irrigation Assured Fs»dln<. . kina fot tuo miles o« ths north ......................... ............ •“* u II.» I*.................................. .. ............ **±Hs ‘ ** .......... . U‘ f rtrlUAl’S h‘ir“ r ---- ” r " III U ” --I th« !*'u H *’ » lull"! H In liti» M‘ 2,500 ACRES ? " • uuiUi..<ing il II. ISSI ...... Lsail •»“•" I« ”< “J-d* "X. à,» i • • hi........ ' It'S» purs»» l- ruZth».-........... ,_( ri |1A ji I m . i U»‘ Ml M ”« <♦’• ‘ * ? . fum 'l> WtHlam J •'"> J*11* „3 WUl’.tu divo .nd th. l... uber 1th.r. .-..tu md I" '“I* Ä y”* ............. •"* Choice Alfalfa, Timothy and Grain Land for Sale 1 to«< “I, gw.U T H » “ ' ‘.•b’l.m. ¿,ll.t .-o» Wash 11 «U.. I- Ù. kbatu» < b' ■* "" was <.f th» '•*»• »»••*•»• J' Ä .sw.'»-«' vjto.tx.kf ■ ■ p in. .si o ’ - m'’L |«ablsri»»r u»»r th» ' ‘ jad» H»ii«1"r ‘ ” ton»» »»«! J ' •"* 7 ^1.11 both th' ’ Kt>"‘*>-’ IW in lb» l.frlb 'l “»• ” 1*.»’ * *> l'aia*tilia h* m I <>f hr«d, tbu lirrda tMr* Uflblk* to in <So and 120 Acre Tracts. 100 Acres in Alfalfa, 200 Grain, 400 Natural Meadow, all under fence Easily Irrigated On East Bank of Link River, within j miles of Klamath Falls Easy Terms lha Ills Itv- ' b.l.'ll»« •» " i*'" n',ll‘ ,r lbs br.dhrrs »' - » u“” l4 '"u >1 1.m- Iti» ••• ’ '•* ’*• 'h* |sr«.llb»rd of h. i......r oei.i... iq < i . .(«) IB the I'Mts.l H ia ( i » 1'hr r.’ usl«rJpAfil, «ff h oi* tu» hip * •• ribi-l fftlm th» A' »1' 1 ' •'*' Ilie U« StSQjM« •“ 'M Easy Terms. Now is the l ime to Buy Before the Prices Advance. Will Have the Land Plotted in June ^,’1 ** lu FilC. la (to v»fly !>'•' r, <>t >ho Swllalor b<œ u iu»try it» « ■■ »• •- '• cay urT »call bardi. 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KLAMATH FALLS, OR bruni of 'M' • «• |: -,l '■ kiwi tbs lA'tlv in' • I'« •»«• l’s« lfi< en»t lu l* •r ■ *u »•* H V ,flfd *-*?• ur that f<«ll.'«»'1 an ti «'lar. trail <>’>r th« pocljMl •• U.*.UI»lAlUS » I lb» Iti.atrd aw pira g», kb» ca, »•»'• are u*-w cullrvl, « aM l.«*f nf Hi-»« tubata: fa t« th» IJnntmi „I «i it.. . ..(i*«;» Zurra <1 Uri a bv»«! «I’ll >’• cl ... • tl.at ■ .«an up tita *!«*• at h«>rvn» rauvl <»•» tula Inaras» ra , v lac tos. »r.a-ly ibi jSuied larr irai.ei.t «tal ■ • bais I an ama«« A with .no wo, unmui •nt»ni OkSrew » I th» r«vi.it la • aran» U b«M«<s wilaLIt » |r in I ■ (o I >'«» l>«iiua. t>at st» fit I ■< st y ■ r< luar, «Ob« ai ■’ t.rli r II • I« : «•< pr>r» u •»•»1 tuar»«l A.*-ul S'*' ,a ar» F»i tr.ti»A of rM'.ye il «'io r.ead td »114 tonta r«l»i. «m«a- h of all l «) wrva, Ih.■ « • m» « 1 la1 in.a rlvvra are thetr w» »«!.< j .a. •• Ih», re u»»r tat « « - t III«» a». a «<>ar. «tea aad th»r» ara la .-n t: « rat ga» |w > aad lira» jetra .1 • » u. «.t Lraetla ar 1 M1>» tara pa’. ». • r arau Py *M « «X Ito fialtalsr to’ ,«ra Rtninc up <urra • ar» btT't at-.nt leu nilaa - v" orar t . « a« ai rana« ahfi U» SS r.ra «tei «t Ir th. ui . up rubo sud brand lùa c» «la u. ih» fai; Tba tap tir tt-«« ai, a >ut ; <» n - t<*. 4 tral.ad at«k -r h ««•» a lar» <iru a «X b*r «a In Ita. .f fi <-a 4 t.’.i yr-it h* 1 I» « v«r f»r a torU'w <«f ft d .’.urina Ih» alni«« a^a am Ila «t. ! || ,... .li, g p, |, a at.r'1., • i. ,»!.( nutrì ■ (eroi tu» ;«ar n.u„d totkri are rr witirg t’a ra-tr-- r Watarina piar«« ar»- b«.|n» fri <-a«1 up SAd aloe ) thè ,r,at . ipanaa la narri w «.-»•(’ bui tbv«« j«l rt.naji.a an «m pr» le s’trr.t fitseitnt la mova «.r ,<a prava '«Si h ItaHwlla .-r • ai.»■ I.« v. ry tuag 1'»•* "I ito I’ k < -.» u.s li » it ini *•* - «d««fraai ih» v.'taid» »Hp ||, appn prl kkaahat Ibey ra Miri, laka awa> W. VV. STRAW, Proprietor SI ALMONS. Tl" K'”'-rn ' Aunt rail« ....... h e* |f, . ,»«) t i ,nrr,’l‘"itig In h,ar '* Drugs Stationery Musical Instruments Books Magazines Toilet Articles Druggists Sundries Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens Prescriptions Properly Prepared Chitwood’s Drug and Stationery Store Notice Fur Publketion. land oftlcv «I fair,lew. ttvrimn. April «. I aui Notice I» hereto given ihst ’he tnllnw fbilon. a ,<"'ay ,>vw7t‘n'1y says ng narited «rtilvr he* flrrrd iwttlce nt hl* In- cation tn link«' final pmol I” »iil'povl *•! ho lalln. and khat «aid yrrerf will f* ms«l<' twf«,rw Wf.'stc. ' «ii« «enuls, ffit du ten Pink-lain, (’rnintf Clerk. •< hi* < fllco »’ Klamath rail«,Oregon, on Wav .’J I'««'', vl( h’'Ä?t,OnH nf ’Fnln. kii W vhp r camniki I. ltd Buoy, bu. .i.i;. tor tlm ** 3». T’”* 1’9 8b;.' < """Hhs of this H « r. W M h’ "sm** ’hire’ w ",,nrly P hio O jhio the foil«,»Ing wl’if«*** 1« |»r'tv«r hl* ronl’n- foa tom chl.fly udii « rrwMrnee npon ami culti’stimi «I -aid “»*uny and (Beat Britain. I lami, vi« larnucl .1 Mi-elei, IVIIIisin « 1’«’ ton. Uarid 1 nia«-tm<>fr , lohn II Oltpt». *H "I J N W»l«en. l*oke»»ms, tn «»»n Krgl t»r ,V I EtxV'FKJS Horses Boarded by the Week or Month f,,r ""T pro- *hl. h Is MIH 1«P. 1V1C-XΫ and Anglomaniac, In pBrl, * (lood quarters and best of care at 1' ’t o». b> ,h" * ,n G. ' lorK* hut If n«v»v w'to. kJ,’* , t,*n r'»* . <«IC<>. 4 4 A to maT”1 .WhO '•"‘fid-....... UIA.1. "urimi/ * '»nicer, war» only "ral laborers. ■ not only un- •»mihaT llf* b"‘ *1*" ""v*r,*''l in •dk. mechanical kaowl- hba. Z ?** In ‘,lta """ "l"h »hat Its stuT 111 *n,U1T *h»n II opeued •W y'?!* i*’ '•>>«11» li 1 ■ WÄLL FÄFER Midway Eccd Stables ♦ "" M tu th "4"”' "•‘Isry I« «»t governor get,. r«| ul C*B- 4 4 4 r 0b tto«vs of ths war Ja|«,r» was (ha Mallset u( it. Mm |M ;l >. naMee ,,f k» »orld Th» fi,-»t nf limai» a, that i»» »a» Inf. «t..r <.nl> u, 1Ü.M (jr<BI «rialti and ,,f |-rinr. tmrt.g I go J •k)lH<»n*r A .m.|C |t Su«r«M Maae- Rua.I» »pant un |„r n, „ o,,f i ’■»’ while Jap»,, for ths win I» of b»r Wf up. ¡,¿«<1 ,.n|, al>< nt | ii « smiis u t“rq «ai ti, Kuaal» |«ia „m in nam •Wtomt a.»r|, five tn . ,, ltlWrh „ «imi G County I xpenditures. 4 4 Ï Hardware Deafer Klarnalh Falls 4 «I* -t* *i ••,**!* »¡•*i**P»k* 4 •J* 4* “I* *4*1'* 4**1 *»!»*{**}• *4 *4 *4 *4 X U» Op.nii g of HostlllUae with ¡luaaia. •“"."I b, s * sum r? r “"." X *4 "I4 *4 *4 4 *4 *1*4*1* *4 4 *4 *44 44*4 * f 4 J c|e»J»»fe»pv|»vp»|vwp»to»U»pv|s»|**p*f»*p ^e»|e»|*•+♦ »|*»Je 4 BIG SHIPMENT OF SPEC 4 IALLY SELECTED WALL PA 4 PER WiLt. BE HERE SOON 4 *•’•' Bating ot Japan Pr.vtoaa to «'rrngth. • Wt hsrlnnlng of h-wtnitt^ was only tut uf Italy Alcxleff aald Th» "Muf th.. |,lM1)d bine- ont I. „„I, mi ^'"r-hkh alii cripple at ths ot>- •in. « " 'b* *nxlr,J iinpr«-»» Asia mlKht. Huaaias.-t.t iHitulanm» ■" 4 ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ WAS SEVENTH IN STRENGTH th p», ftw ,lwl.an|l)U One <X th« standing committee« nt th» National Fir» Protection isaaoei» tlon d«vot»s |M attention to those feature» of ronstnietlon which ar» best designed to check ’ha progrès« .x a conflagration Immediately afur the Baltimore disaster of February la»L reports the New York Tribune, thls- committee entered upon an elaborate Investigation of t te daniagsd property, with a vli w to obtaining such frrah In formation as tai. hl be afforded thsre- r It was hoped that a report wo’dd be ready In th* spring or e ,rly summer Foe me r-ajwin Its appearance wae delayed much to, ger The document was distributed only a few days a» ». In «pli« <;f IU tardlneM the opinions there embodied will prove of lmtn»n«e value to !:.«uran<e men. architecte, owners > f large building« and to th<HU municipal officers who have o eael '« to st idy the «s»ea>u>U ui dre résistive construct io*. Th» committee vM comportai of 11 well-knir'n expert», and In th» per formance of this rpeefal task had thu assistance of f’etr other« So aiitb i tatlve an expression as that <X tbaee i men has not app-ared before In many years Perhaps It 1« without prec».;«ul sin'» the era of UoJ frame bulldiu^f opened. The first topic treated in the elusions” <X the committee Is necessity f<< «'iftably shielding me al colutrns. fl'tor beams and other steel and lr< n members of a modern Structure The committee affirm» Id positive terms that cothing s»-rves so effectively as well-burned brirk. leid In cement mortar Hollow tile lark (lability; they do no» stay in place, the, err also perceptibly sfftMetf by severe heat Plaster blocks are pro Do»inrcd Inferior to terra cotta. H-.how tlb- proved unsatisfactory floor arches In Baltimore for a variety of reasons. Sometime» lbs art he» had •oo wide a span to Insure strength. Sometimes they were not pror>erly overlaid with cement. Often the low er layer of the tile teehnlcslly known >s th» web—would break under la-« tense beat and thus weaken the rest at the tile. Alm«>st invariably the lower fin-'»«-» X the I-beams in the floor» »bowed that they had been Inadequately pr<* tected. Or.e form of covering f .lle.1 because It w.as hel l by exposed me'al cllpe Another proved defective be- ■ause the skew back»—projections from the adjacent arch tile—broke and rw- kase«! thetr b irden. On the whole, for arch construction cement "»eemed to ttand up well,” although it waa not extensively used In Baltlmor«. For exterior wall«, those In front »nd »»ar nothin«- has been found that la comparable with good brick Stone tuffers much more from fire On toe tides also the well« should be <X br'ett ind thick en 'lgh to s’nxJ alone If ’he adjoining buildirgs collapse. Even 15 partition» terra cotta, plaster block. ind meta! lath proved unsatisfactory. Thecommi’.tee qualified Its tlisanpror- al by limiting the same to the present method« of eriploylng these material* The best type of partition tested In the Baltimore fire was one composed at five-inch tile, but the latter ustta’ly became loosened, and hence cessed to io much good Thd significance at this part of the report is enhanced by an additional comment of the commH- atee relative to the proper subdivision >f large floor spaces, like those In a department store It declares that without a sufficient n«itnber of Interior barriers the’contents of a "fire resist ive” bulldlrg are scarcely safer than In one of the most careless construe- tlon. In the formn’atloc of its report th» •otemlttee of the National Fire Pro tection avsoclatloti has rendered BO important service to the country. * ip»»»*« *4 "',,r IH“ ÍL2i-»i«*“ Proper Construction of Greet Build- lugi Ascertained by Committee el Experta—Facta to* Builder a. ' ' I I 1 ! 1 1 ' j I N’ W. ptimin, Rabbit Fcalpt*, I 2.50 tk IL N. Brn.ll.urn. »4 I 5.ISI »• I xjii ll<»rton( » 5.«w »» ft E<l Martin. I 6 55 » »* I*. L. h’»win»ain. » 2 m 5 Fred Mclhase, C< • >nnni<«hi< inerì »alary, » 20 Uvsn A Butler, Butial <>( County I S5.5Í» |wmr, <•••<>. <’li»»tain, Express charges »ml ■tamp» « S.25 II. F Crru kar. b'tip|«lira $ 10.RS Midway Tel. ami Pt-leg. ('o.Telephone charge» f il SS J a S Feels t-sre <>f C«i. poor f .30.'»i JI S \\ lilt,-line.................... 123.00 <■•■«>. T. Ital-lwin, elauips rupplire etc. 1 «0U Kimi««!! A Ihn-ber, cruising ami erti- mating tinPer *IO7h.Ul) W. O. Immilli, printing sud publishing I 41 40 K F I iglit A Water Cntnpany Light ■ ml w «ter. | '.*0 fin J. Scott Taylor, printing nml publish ing f 15.15 John Oliver, quarantine, guani $ 12.00 S. M Il -Il. l-mrd <»l Co. |mor 4 15.00. Jrwin llodeon Co., supplies * I2..'si r dgs Olremhatn, refunding monev t 2.50' paid county erroneously Anderson A l’ut.inay Co., SUppl les 1 22.75 Titos. Dtskc, attorney fees (or county a M 00 John G. Schalke k, transportation o( county l>oor f 3.00 J I*. Lee, assessors salary «ml enum 1 tM eration W. F. Arant, refimdittg money on tax I JU’S sale .fi.S. Merrill, commissioner’s salary $ Ä).S0 High School Claims. I 10.00 I’errv DeLap, janitor hire » 1.75 Merry man A White, supplies Alice A. Applegate. teacher’s salary » 140.00 J. G. Sa nn. teacher ’s salary I 200.00 Judge Baldwin, heating stove for 1 J5..fi0 schm «I In tin* <*lrr»»H Court «•< »lit Mflte of Oregon. For K lama'Ii <‘*»nn!f. W nt IV. liairu. I*;alnt’ff. i Hull in %« 5 «?Uti!iy to Mihtifll I’sTCfi Ntrliolw !»rfi «»«lant » i ( m tit r **uif non« T". flamuel IVrcy Nichol«, thv above naniCMl •lrls*Dil an t. In the name of th»- «*’atr of Oregon You art- hervl»> r«qntrr»l to apfear an«l an»«.r the ('omplaltit flint aaaln«t vou In the «btnv en- f »alt ng oi IviMora the ¡Mil day »»I June. !W> that being th* date nf the last publication isreskcrllsetl in ’he <»r»ler for »entire ol »nminon« hjr iwthl frat Ion; and if you tall tn answer for «•ant thereof il»e |>1 m n'If? will a| |4) I’» the court for the relief a« |»raya«l tor hi pla nt.ff « ■ ’•inI'lainl. il>a. it tn -a> . Thai plaintiff be <!••<• rrr«1 In be the owner In lee of I a »1 1 In fthnjk I < accordin« to Ihr duly reported plat of lhe town «»I Klamath Fails. K famath County. «>r»ir< nt: that wliatatrvr cla I in •teteiidant may have to «aid l«vl l»r decreed to I m * Inferhsr and nubordtnatrd to plaintiff*« lit le Fred Melhase, expense ot pmenring and that defendant hr forever barred from a« high school plans » 23.00 »ertlng any claim tn and to »aid lx»t :< lllocn 13 of preen r- Geo. T. Baldwin, expense < nf »«Id town of Klamaltt Fall», ami lor aucl» f 21 oo other and further relief a» to the court mat ing high school plans for »rein )u«l and equitable. The Whitaker Key Co., looks 1 Thl« »umrnonjk 1» published in the Klamath school I 30.59 Republican l>y an order <»l ilon, Henry L Hen- I 35.0(1 E. B llcnrv’ surveying •on. luilge ol the Circuit Court of the State of floiv! claims. Oregon, (or Klamath Countv, made Mat ;t. 11**.» directing »aid summon« tn be published fnr «1« Appnrptiating road motley ronarrufive ami »ticrefivltr week«, the date of I IWI.OO F !.. Wright, the fir«t public»!Ion to la* made on the 4lh dflt fl 11 I 700 00 !.. Dennis, ” of May. I*v. > || Milin A A. L. Havit, Alltir h If * «.00 00 C. G. Merrill, ” for plaintiff, If 11 I 400.(Ml C. M.Gardner, fl fl I 400.00 fi. K. Vanlllper, Notice Fee Publication. If 11 « 300 00 Clisa. II. Hnghes, i and nfllre nt | akrvlew Oregon. Apr, in. W» it Nnftre Is herrbx riven that th»» fnl’nw’ng- 1 700.011 II. A. Moon, 1# named stiller ha« fltrd notice nf h»« intentinn 4 400 00 Cinta. Fla« bus, tn make Anal proof In «m port of hi« claim, anil I »lo.oo (’. G BrtiWft, • hat »aid proof will I m ' made before G o Cha» fl 4 ikvoo V. GrIfHth, lain, f'nnnfv Clerk of Klamath (’•» at hl« nffRr at K lamaih Fall», Oregon, nn '• 37, IWLvt«; Theodore It Nnrria. Hd Fntrv So ?‘t?1 for the I nu I. ?, » and Ser KT » «* , it a E .W M ffe name« the following Witnesses to prove hi»- cotiflnnou« rosld ■•live unnn and mil hat loll of «aid lan«1. rlf : T G. Mevei Chas llttmrst, Jack Laughlin F.ugene Mnencrr. all of Foresi, Oregon. .1, N Watenn. ifCFist» r Notice lJor l*uMvcatlofi. ( nn«1 nlflt r At f,nk> vlcw,<>reg»>v. April 10. *as. Nutlet» | a hereby jrlvi'n fh»I th»* fnllowlntr iimnrtl *<»tttrr tut« fl led ffotiCo of hi« Intention io mnl <* flnAl prtwtf In «upi»«’rt of hl* rUfm and that mtitl prnof will he made hriore Gto. ChftMNin, ('onntv Clerk of KlanlAlh Co . •’ •>!« olTtce. M Kltonnth Full« (Trt'fon, »n Mav .'7 1A05 x <1! Churh*« f ffnine« If 1 Kn»rv for the n‘.4 Nir\, ^F'4, r ti s k 1» k . w M Hr OAinr« the foLnwiifir wlfnfi'T» tnf.fnvr hln c<»nfintiouA rr«lleori' upon nod rnlfl tat toft of ARlfl land, vlr T G Mrvrr, l aiiflhliw. F I'trne M| m m'er. I If Norrie. »11 of Forest Oirg tii. J X ^Nlt«fe. h “MANNING’S” KANDY KITCHEN Clainifl ngAioNt Klamath ('minty al- loweui at Ihr May term of the Hon. C<wnty (*t»nin»iM«i<»ner* « ('oiirt, 1905. John Hagelstein, !.. O. Mills, Janies Lindsay, »V 11 ♦ .00.00 Vf If 4 400.1'0 f» »• «« n CANDIES. CONFECTIONERY FRUIT. TABLETS. STATIONERY. ENVELOPES. CIGARS. TOBACCO. PIPES. CUTLERY AND NOVELTIES. A. J. MANNING «Mm—MwaMsmwaMMMavw When You are in Ashland LATEST Spring Millinery Take a Little Time and Dress Goods TO INVESTIGATE Shirt Waists and < »ur Stivk of Wagons and Buggies Mowing Machines, (iunx and Am White Dress Goods munition and GET OUR PRICES Muslin and Gauze XXrK UNDERWEAR are in a position to save yon money and will do it. Studebaker Wag ons and Buggies, Deering Ma chine« and Implement«. Write to us for prices it you can't come over. At the Novelty PHONE 106 The Wedding Ring Finger. Ashland Hardware Co. Stilts Co. ASHLAND, OR. CENTRAL CAFE f THE It! BOAT HOUSE Meals at all Hours ALL KINDS Of MB Oysters, any Style I LOCK AND GUNSMITH I J. V. HOUSTON TO H. ROSEBOOM TEACNER5. REPAIR WORK To teacjicrs, pnpils «nd school officers i You will piense note that the dates fori holding examinations for pnjvtl« pM**lng bvisii the RHi grade have been clmngeri J. G. Wi^ht, Co. «. Fupt. m "F- w . "This." s»i«l the man with th? bl nose and the red ears, pulling his eo> lar closer about his ears, “is <. regular May weather we are having. Isn’t tt?” "May weather*” asked the rran with - the frosted fingers, stamping his fest ! to get (hem Warm. "Mav weather?” "Yes. tt may siow and tt may oct." From that instant things grew warm er In that neighborhood.—Chicago Tribune. Insultin <r Jinks—That man Bink» 1» an Insult ing pup. Spinks—What’s the trouble? “Why I said to him: ’How much a bi.nn owes to hU friends!’ ” "Yes?” “And he «*!dt 'Yes—some do.' ft wasn't so miteh what he said as the way he said it. and the way he looked at me. confound him!—Cleveland Leader.* fiom May t", Is. and 19. to May IM and 19, and from Jen 7. 8 and 9, to Jnue 8 ■ nd 9. The program for the tlrat d«v day will lie written arithmetic, spelling, ph vMologV, eivit govern meni and read ing. for tlie second day. mental arithnie- tic, writing, latignnge, history and geog raphy. Pupils will indorse their papers w ith the number ot the district or the 1 .fitkt.oo f 2« to 00 E. H. Tull, »» I 250.0tt Chas. Graves, Juror’s elninis. name of aebool and also with their cla a W. T. Elliott, Juror Circuit number, and number the queitions an- J. W. Drandrnbttrg, Juror Clo-utt •werrvl to coriespond with the numbers If then1 Court t -■ 2B on the examination p»|iur. fftitte ol ttregon, County of Kliimatli, ■houli! lie any desirous of taking the ex- SB. • . aminnlion ivbo have not yet repot led, I, George Chastain, County Clerk of please do eoat once that a requisition Klniue’h Coiliity, do hereby eertifv that the for. going Is « true ami correct list lor the neiesraiv ntimber of papers may of the <■ «i»'ndiiur»'!< id th»« Connfy Coni lie mude. We wer« hdortrnvl that laws mis'ionrr’» Court Lr the months of passe'l at onr latest se*sfoti of the M h ' c I i and April, 11M»S. except «Neh ex- législature could he furnished by April per litnrcc as are provided bv law, Witnee« niv hand ami seal this 12ih 15th, but at this date neither those nor dai of May, !!OS. George Chastain, our supplie» order-bas b«en roceived. Countv Clerk . ■ < it :x SUOI» ; Day or Night > > I 1 The wedding ring was placed on tbd eft hand, a« nearest the heart, and on he fourth flngtf because that flnrer »as aupi *c I to have Its own "prtvatw wire" tin the shape of a delicate nerve» to the heart. That finger, too. was ■ailed the medicine finger, and the be lief wa« that by virtue <rf th»« Mirle nerve it could de-cct a danp»roi’S X»ison if simply Inserted in the liqn‘4. From that belief the idea that weddlrg rings—the rings worn on that finger- nad «nectai curative qualities had tfs rise To this day wedding ring« an» -ubbeit over an obstinate sty oo aa syslid — London Chronicle Keci-ires the most prompt and careful attention when brought to ns. A high degree of skill obtained ivy year» of ex perience in the Work, eon pled with the uw of — the -------- best enables tools - ------- n< to turn , ont work that is satisfactory, to the most exacting (Platomera. You have No Vote Necessary. “Alas!” sighed Ml»» blrungmlnd. cannot vote.” "Neither rati my wife.’* rejoitr 1 MAekcrton "but th« t doesn't p.evv.it her from being the boas, jeat the tarns. —Chicago Dally News tbe satisfaction of knowing that your properly is »«le iti onr h»n<ls, and no Work, however complicatisi, in lieyond onr skiil, and Uial onr «barge» svili l>e thè fowest cimsìstent wilb thè brut worku>anehip. H. .1. IV ixtebs . M'akl,ud»k«c sud OpUcUh. 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