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Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH VOL. XIII REPUBLICAN Official Newspaper of Klamath County KLAMATH F ALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 29, 1908 NO. 3J MEET NOVEMBER 7. III. tl»V MADE IIOI SEN. » McoMi itni.luiAli* I! III.ROAD HETH NEARER. FAIR PREMIUMS. TEAf HERA* INSTITUTE. The first step towards making There will be a masting of the Cra Sunday morning saw the Inaugur The directors of the Klamath Coun ter Luke Road Commission In this Klamath Falls a manufacturing city Ia ’liiat tl»- .Meaning of Activifica of ation of a new schedule for the ty Fair association this week com Most Successful Affair In the History clly on Saturday, November 7, when was tak.-n thlH week when a contrait Albert Walker. arrival and departure of passeiu.-rs pleted their work of awarding the <»f the County. moat of Hi» members of the commis wuM closed between the American for thia city. Following Is the sched premiums for the exhibits at the Ten million pounds or G. ihui ions sion Will be present It Is also hoped Portable House Company, of Spokane, For whom la the Huiber lu the Bly ule: County Fair held In this city during The Nineteenth Annual Teachers' 'Midi year' One Hundred tons a that Governor Chamberlain will l><* Wash., ami K. T. Hbortt mid Fred ¡country being purchased? This is Leaving Klamath Fails at 7:30 the past week. The work has been Institute convened In the Chapel nf week; fourteen tons a day' That la able to g>*t away long enough to at Hoeller, of (bls city, whereby the lat- the question that has b«*en agitating a m, arriving at Calor at 11 a. m. somewhat delayed on account of the the High School last Thursday, with tliv amount of frclglil Hint goes Into tend. It Is planned to inakv this ter acquire th« rlglit to manufacture. u goodly portion of the population of Leave Calor 12:30, arriving at Weed '■are exercised by the directors, as Suuertntendent Swan In tho chair. l ake Comity each yum. It requires meeting u most nieiooriible one. Pre- under tho plans ami spécifient Iona of this and Lake counties. For tbe past at 5 p in., where connection can be they were desirous of awarding prem The minutes of the previous meeting about twenty-eight right borne teams paratlona are already uuder way for tho former, what Is known as the several weeks Albert Walker lias been made wltn train 13 for San Francisco, iums only for such exhibits as were were read and approved, Supt. Swan and upwards of fifty men to handle It. th« entertainin' nt of th« commission, ready made house. Th«« territory ac inking options on every acre of mer which leaves Weed at 0:30 p. m ; above the average and worthy of the appointed Stella O. Campbell sec re- Thu question la Does Klumulti Fulls and Messrs Baldwin and Henson, quired by Messrs Shortt and Hoeller chantable timber that be could se mid with train 14 for Portland, which recognition accorded them Notwith tary. H» then announced that It wunl tills Immense amount of freight Klamath County’s rneinle rs. are go i>mliru<e* the slut" of Oregon cure lu the lily country and has been leaves Weed at 4 45 a tn. standing tbe fact that the farmers of would be necessary to elect a vlce- to pass through Its gateway* It It ing to leave no stone unturned to K' hui after coming here Mr Shortt agreeing to pay a good price p,*r li e train for Calor leav»-» Weed at this county were heavily handicapped president. The name of Mr. W. E. does it cun have II, but llrat It must make Hie uffali a aui'cess. One of recognized tiie nceuaaily for some- jclaim, going as high, It is reported, i u m. Connection from San Fran- this year, the exhibits speak well for Is reporter Faugl.t was presented and by mo do something towards getting the the features planned will be the tliliig along Hie line of leady mad" on reliable authority, as |l.5U per cisco is made with train 14, which the progress made In all lines of ag tion he was elected by acclamation. rouda leading from thia city to Lake bringing together of th«» business meu houwa mid the great possibilities for thousand. He I absolutely refuses to arrive» at Weed at 4:45 a. m ; and riculture and horticulture and those After this Judge Griffith, In his usual view In n fairly passable coudltlou of this city und Lakeview who are auch an enterprise In this city. He divulge the name of th«* parties for from Portland with train 13. which who are awarded premiums have rea pleasing manner, welcomed tbe visit 'I hla Is the tnowsngK Hint comes to thia lnt»r»st<<<1 In th» move now under had bad soni« experience with this whom he Is operating, i conflulug bim- arrives at Weed at 0:30 the previous son to feel proud of the recognition ing teachers and instructors. The city from Lakeview way to make Klarnnth Falls th» »hip class of buildings and saw that they self to lite tnere statement that he evening. This gives passengers from given them. The exhibits were large Judge said In part that the superior lion Heorge Noland returned from ping |K>lnt for th» entire Luke coun were adaptable to this locality and has <!■ elded to I become a "timber bar- Portland a six-hour better schedule and varied and demonstrated beyond system of education of today was Lakeview Saturday evening It being ty. Ho popular Ims this proposition would undoiibledly prove to be very on" himself. than they heretofore bad Arriving a doubt that Klamath County is not wrought out of the Inferior system Ills Aral trip to the metropolis of become that It is almost certain that popular. He secured a sample sec Connect ■•*! with these extensive at Calor at 11:40 connection Is made llmlte'l in Its resources. of his earlier days, when Institutes I.nke County, the lleinld was curious thu new road will be ordered « <>n- Ion, plan* and «permeations and bibl purchases 1« Hie story tliut comes with the stage«, which leave that sta Following is a list of tbe premiums were unknown. to ascertain Ills opinion of this luluud ■tructed by tin* County Court, Ev- them before s**v**ral people liere, ex from Lukevle ». it would seem that Supt.Swan made his maiden speech clly In the course of a con venal lou »ryono real'zea the beneflta Much a plaining their merits and their cost. tiie same people for whom Mr. Walker tion at 12:30,making connection with awarded to date: the boat at Blidell, and landing pas Entryman wliIt a representative of this impel change would lx* Io this city nnd Bo- Imnii-dlati ly they met with favor and Is operating bus an agent in !>ake- No. Award as county superintendent, and said sengers In this city at 4:30 in the L. O. Orem............... lie said: ........... 2 11.00 some very good things for the teach bo began negotiations for the pur- vlew, but he Is not quite as discreet afternoon. nania. •» A. W. Piel ............... ’’The future of Lakeview, to my 1.00 ers to take with them to their work. chase of the right to manufacture as their Bly representative. He baa But great as would be th» That this schedule Is far and above 0. A. Stearns........... mind, la assured It will be n city of accruing from this change.they would 1 them, When the question of their expressed himself at limes quite free ........... 1 1.00 He was fouowed by Superintendent better than anything that thia city C. L. Lewi*............... ........... 8 no smull proportions, mid one of the pale Into lnslgnlflcani-e when compar manufact ure was presented to Mr. ly and If his statements are true, and 5.00 Robinson, of Multnomah county, who has ever had before Is admitted or. W. W. Mendenhall. chief reasons for this optimism la the ed with tin* results following th» con | Hoeller be saw tbvlr value and pur- there Is no reason to believe other ........... 1 2.00 In a very pleasing and instructive all sides. There Is, however, one F. L. Armstrong. . . . ............ 24 15.00 fanner address the teachers on the energy and thrift of Its citizens One struction of tin* Crater Lak» high chaMxl the exclusive right to manu- wise, for they dovetail nicely with drawback, and that Is that tbe train R. K. Sutton........... thing that was of parHculnr Ipteresl way. It Ims alr«*udy been suggested facture tln-ni in thia county. Mr. Mr. Walker's operations, there is go ............ 23 15.00 subject, "Pupils as Individuals." Hla between Weed and Calor will con Mr*. E. J. Murray. . .............I to me Ulid which was culled Io my at I that the new road to Imke County G<;«ll<*r already baa ull the machinery ing to be a lively railroad fight be 1.00 main thought was that the teacher tinue to do switching and general should know what the pupil is before J. W. Siemens ......... tention by Judge Italy, Vent Snelling be so built ns to muke It passable for n<*<-'*ssnty for tiielr production. ............ 4 3.00 tween the Harriman interests and the . freight work. It is the belief of those attempting to lead him to what he Abel Ady .................... mid other bualneas men of Imknvlrw, | automobile*, am! If this la done, It ............ 4 5.00 As a proof of the fact that the redoubtable Jim Hill, As tbe story Ila ci arge here that most of the' v ants him to be or what he expects Clarence Harris. . . . ........... 1 was the niukliig of Klamath Falls the | mean* that practically everp auto ready made bouse Is going to be a goes, Mr. Hill Is determined to get 1.00 switching will be done on the return »hipping point for Lakeview I was mobile coming io Crater Lak« will winner Is Hie fact that already nearly into I San Francisco. He is smarting C. D. Willson........... ............ 5 5.00 him to be. trip, as the train crew will have plen Superintendent Robinson was fol- W. W. Wilson........... ........... 1 Informed that upwards of ten million nl*o visit Lakeview. It Is also assert- titty of them have been spoken for. over the drubbing Harriman gavo 1.00 ty of time In which to do It. kw-*d by President Shafer, of the pounds of freight reaches Lakeview i'd that during tho construction of and while no contract for their pur- him In the Seattle-Tacoma tight and W. B. Sim;>son .... ............ 9 7.50 The inauguration of this new Emil Egert............... ........... 2 from the railroad each year At pres tho Crater Lake highway that the chaw lias ns yet been signed, thia he I h determined on revenge. For 2.00 Southern Oregon State Normal at schedule I* due to the indefatigable * ent It comes by way of Reno and the farmer* of this county would directly formality will be carried out a» soon many months h<* has hud crews of E. R. Reames........... ........... 1 1.00 Ashland, who held the teachers' at efforts of T. A. K. Fassett, who has tention to tbe one great thought, Charles Linzl........... ........... 1 narrow gunge railroad, and tho ser feel th« beneflta through tbe Immenae as Messrs Shoilt and Hoeller have surveyors In the a«... selecting the 2.00 kept persistently at it until he sue-' “Personal Touch.” In his remarks Tho*. Lyons ............. vice la anything but satisfactory. The utinounl of supplies they would be completed their plans. ............ 3 2.00 most feasible route to Frisco and II ceeded in Inducing the Southern Pa- business men of Lakeview ar» anxious I railed up on Io furnish. With the 7.5v he said that we can never measure Few realize what thin will mean to Pwould seem that he lias selected the cllic people to make the change. His Selden Ogle............... ........... 10 to change to this city, mid I believe ■•gpetidllure of about half a million thin clly. It requires the services of : Pit river route. It was this route efforts along this line are certainly Mrs. Geo. Hum.... ........... 1 1.00 or imagine the Influence we are exert that If they received the least bit of dollars, the greater part of which forty men In the manufacture of that II. V. Gat»« picked out for Jay Mr*. Hogue............... ........... 1 1.00 ing over those with whom we come appreciated by the people here, espe Will Shook ............... encouragement they could be Induced j will go Into th«* |H>ck«*ta of the people these houses That Is forty men are ' Gould some years ago. Hill's road cially those who have to travel in ............ 3 3.00 in dally contact. After a short intermission Prof. R. to ninke this city the shipping point [of Klamath County, the farmer Is n'M^*»sary In Hie production of two is to conie down the Deschutes, con and out. Mr». C. D. Willson. . ............ 4 2.00 H. Dunbar gave a verylnterestlng ad "It la unnwessary to dwell on the bound to feel the effects of It, and houses ca< h week If the people who tinue through Central Oregon, touch Antoine Prairie. ... ........... 1 3.00 --------- *--------- Importance to this city of aecurln* that la one reason advanced why they have slgnin<*<! their Intention of pur Lakeview and continue on sonth to Jo*. Pierce............... ........... 1 1.00 dress on "Quick Work.” Among the WORK BEGUN. many other things he said to interest this change Everyone run readily | ought to get behind the movement chasing the»»* house* carry out their i San Francisco. From Iutkevlew n Kent Ballard ............. ........... 2 3.00 The directors of the Water Users see Hint this city can be made a great .and give II a boost <*X|i<s tatlon It means that there will branch lino Is to tap the Klamath Association this week received from Frank Ira White. . .......... 14 lO.Ou the pupils was one main thing, not distributing point nnd that It can be 7.50 to allow the pupils to sleep with their ■ lie enough orders at the start to keep Basin, passing close to the Bly tlm- tbe Secretary of the Interior the con- James Straw............. ............ 5 eyes open, but to get their undivided easily developed Into a wholesale cen BEEF AAD 4 AI I LI. NITI ATION. the forty men busy for six months. I ber and also running spurs Into the H. Conn .................... ........... 1 1.00 ‘ tract entered into between the asso (•wing to the continued dry »eaaon attention and make lasting impres ter. There are many parallels The Mrs. J. A. Howell . . . ........... 1 1.00 At an average salary of 12.50 a day timber land owned by the Weyer- ciation and the Reclamation Service, In California and the »hortage of for Hine la nt hand for the first move 1.00 sions upon them. His plan tor quick It means u considerable payroll for i hausor Tlmber Company. It Is a well the same having been approved by Mr*. W. P. Whitney. ........... 1 age In tlio Golden Slate beef cuttle that of securing tho l-akevlew ship 6.00 work Is excellent and much good may this city from the beginning But it known fact that wherever the Weyer- him. This contract covers the co- Henry Webber .... .......... 7 ments. mid It would be a wise policy are being rualied Into the market re In generally admitted that within a hauser Interests have gone, there Jim 1.00 be derived from it. operatlve work to be done by mem Mr*. Frank Ward. . . ......... 1 Thom»1 fur the business men of thia city to gardless of prices obtained Thursday Afternoon. 1.00 very brief period this force will have i llill has followed, and this adds no bers of the association, the pay for Mrs. G. T. Baldwin. ......... 1 take th>< matter III band nnd »<•» what condition* will prevail until probably to be greatly lucrcaabd. 2.00 After the noon intermission Miss : little amount of color to the truth of which is to be in warrants. These Mrs. Beals................. ......... 1 after the holiday* and there I* no ■ an lie done along this line On« source Hint will furnish a good 'the story. It Is stated that Mr. Wal- warrants may be turned into the Rec May Robinson gave us some very "By those with Whom I talked it probability of price* advauclug until market tor these houses for some I ker is purchasing the timber for New excellent plans for "Sta- Board" and A WISE MO ». lamation Service in payment for the latter that date. In the meantime was suggest»') that a new road could time will be the Upper Lake. Ttieir . VvrW eariiMi. who in lui. —lit re-se|| other devices. Miss Robinson was cost of construction of the system. be laid out from Bonanza Io Imke- cattle which are being fed on 17 mid ar»* many residents of this city who lit to Weyerhauser, that concern find- The nno .. . **'* _ , «4‘ . t L*.«. . vrv On the recommendation of Judge followed by Supt. Robinson who verv LU liny make big Inroad* on the feed- Wider George T. Baldwin, whi has had have for some time been desirous of I ing It cheaper to purcahse tbrougn this arrangement was tbe one sTgnea'vm vlow and materially shorten th» die- j sTgnea-m«.^ ably handled the subject of "Read lance II would eliminate many of »r«’ bank account* having a summer home on the Upper a third party than buying It direct, on the 6th Inst., between the associa rair. the public scH8o?\.V1^_Sount' ing.” His leading thoughts were to With the enormou* amount of al- Lake, but have been prevented from the lion vies! grades and furnish a There Is another side light to this tion and J. W. Jorv, and was for tne has been awarded a premium of |2S m?d~ to trkTS fiWrer’“*2u ln readlD* highway that could be easily kept In talfa land In Klamath County, there doing no on account of the expense whole story, however. It Is stated construction of a system of laterals for the exhibit made by the pupils of clearly the thoughts of the lessoty^CS^. repair. Their Idea was to go east should be 50.000 ton* of alfalfa hay attached thereto. The ready marie that this Lakeview agent, who claims under a portion of the South Branch that institution. In mak-ng the rec Mr.Butcher gave th.* teachers much from Bonanza to the foot of the cut instead of 10,000 to 12,000 as house off»'!» a cheap, yet substantial, to get his information from one of canal. Mr. Jory commenced work ommendation. w hlch was promptly lit the ptesent time. With the near useful Information on the subject of opportunity for the gratification of Mr IIIU's officers. Is the representa on this contract Thursday morning. i Adopted ty the directors of the fair Horsefly and thence thiough Barnes Valiev All We have to do In to build completion of a through line, beef I this desire, for they can secure one tive of the syndicate that recently Under the stipulations he will have association. Judge Baldwin suggested "Agriculture.” He said Agriculture to lli<< I .tike County line and the peo cattle will be shipped both to the | of these houses at a coat as low as purchased the old* Military Road to complete his work by Decern ber that a premium of equal or greater should be taught in every school and northern and southern coast cities 1175, start from thia city with It In Grant, and which Is at present sell where time is limited, it may easily ple of laike i- w ill do tin* rest The tlmd 15th. proportion be offered next year, to be from Kin math Falls Alfalfa can be the morning and sleep In It that ev ing It out in smull tracts to purchas be correlated with other subjects, things for Klamath Falls for greater When bids were asked for, Mr. I competed for by all the schools in the raised here nt )5 n ton. yielding a and by so doing furnish good subject ening. The manufacture of these ers throughout the United States. It Jory's was the only one received. ounty. This suggestion is such a 1s nt hand, nnil It Is up to tho people houses here means the rapid upbuild Is their Intention to allot It on the This was somewhat discouraging, but rise and sensible one, that It will un- matter for themes. of this city to meet <>p|xiitunlty with good return on 375 land. Within the next two weeks there ing of the resorts of the Upper Lake. same plan followed by the govern The next feature of the program outstretched hands mid extend to her I investigation proved that it was not loubtedl.v be followed. The advisa Another avenue in which the ready ment in allotting Indian reservations. due to disinterestedness on the part bility of the schools preparing for was the "Department Work.” The a cordial welcome Iter first contri will be over H.000 cattle put on liny bution In the trade from Lakeview." In the Merrill country, belonging to made house Is going to play an im This agent is giving out the Hlll-Har- of the farmers, but because the work such an exhibit was discussed at Primary Grades assembled ln one of In view of the good work that th« the Mitchell company, F M. Green. portant factor Is In furnishing homes ritnan story for the purpose of assist canie at a bad season of the year, the institute on Saturday, and that the lower rooms, where Miss Alice Chamber of Comtned«» lias done In <’. 8. Marston. I. Gerber and C. Hor I to peo|>le In this city. The scarcity ing the land company to dispose of considering Its location. As work the proposition will meet with hearty Pool gave a practical talk on "Busy starting the Crater Lak» lilgliwny, the ton C 8 Marston received the Carr of houses here has resulted in the its'holding, on the basis that there progresses and bids are asked on lat approval is certain. Judge Baldwin Work," which was highly appreciat president of that organization was steer* last week, about 4 00 head charging of rents beyond the means Is a certainty of n railroad Into that erals farther down the valley and is to be congratulated on the happy ed, as we all know Miss Pool’s ability in this line of work. Pres Shafer al seen and asked If In» thought the Louis Gerlier nnd 430 head come to of the average householder. Under country at an early date. It was found nearer to the homes of the farmers thought. so addressed the teachers on Primary Chamber would Hike any action In Merrill on Friday from the Sprague the plans proposed to be carried out to bo a rattier difficult task to dis|H>se in that section, there will be plenty ♦- Work. In another room Prof. But the matter I’realdeut Delzell said: River country C. T McKendree took In the sale of these houses it will be of land that was unirrigated and ov- of competition. out 2.000 lambs which were shipped i H. W. Peffley and wife, arrived cher gave tne High School teachers possible for a man to purchase and er one hundred miles from the near- -------------•--------- — "Mont assuri'dly the Chamber of ■here Thursday and left next morning and others an interesting talk on Commerce will take some action That from Mt. Ilcbron to San Francl*c<i, pay for one in u very short time, and est railroad, especially to people liv FLOUR mill starts . for Yainax. Mr. Peffley Is the minis Athletics. Messrs Duncmi and Deni and several In monthly payments that will be less ing In the eastern states, where eight Is what we are hero for, and at the The new flour mill at Bonanza be- Valley than lie is now paying for rent, It or ten miles is considered a very long ter appointed by the Methodist con In the Grammar Grade Department next meeting of the directors this other cattlemen of L uukc II ¿an running last Saturday, being in to have will menn that Klamath Falls will distance from transportation. Hence ference to have ncarge of the church took 200 head lo Ml H»»liron matter will be brought up mid some- >per. t ion all of that day and Sun at Yainax. them killed on commission I n Sa n he a city of homes—homes owned the lllll-llnrrlmnn railroad. [ Concluded on second paire.) day The tuacliinery worked perfect (Cuncluilml on third ima*« I Franclaoo. In the meantime it would be In ly nnd gave entire satisfaction. The by their occupants. ------ «------ teresting to know for whom Mr. Wal out put tar excels the fondest expec j ker Is operating, whether Ills purchas tations of tiie proprietors, Kilgore CITY BRIEF'S. .1 l> Wheeler left Wednesday for es are being made In the interest of Brothers, it was assumed when the the Weyerhausers. Jim llill or some construction of this mill was begun points In California one else, mid whether they mean Hint W M. Clark of Dairy was In the tile Klamath Basin is going to have flat there would be enough wheat In tiie Upper country to keep It in opera city on buHlness this week. a second railroad tion for several months, but the wind E. J Collins, of Paisley, Is regis storms of the early spring, followed tered at the Amct’lcnn Hotel. by tiie extreme drouth, cut the sup SEGONI» AXXHKKSAin Mr. mid Mrs. C. J. Anderson, of ply more titan In two. The result is In commemoration of the second (hat the -iipply of wheat is far below Merrill, were in the city Wednesday. BORN In this city Tuesday, Oc anniversary of the American Bank A the needs of the communities that IN tober 2 7, 190S, to Mr. and Mrs. I.. Trust Company, the officers and dir this mill is expected to supply. How ever, witli the prospects of the early Alva Lewis, a daughter. ectors of that Institution attended a James Dixon, one of the subatnn- banquet at the Houston House last completion of the irrigation system for the Upper project and the belief tlnl resident* of the Merrill country. Wednesday Those present were Maj. that next year will not see a repeti was In the city Wednesday. ILL it pay you to go elsewhere C. E. Worden. Fred Melhase, W. T. tion of Ulis year's drouth, it is be Miss Etta Arnett left Wednesday for your Jewelry, Watch work, for Portland, where sho will enter Shlve. W. S. Worden Al Melhase. Os lieved that there will in future be am car Shlve, C. F. Stone and A. M. Wor ple wheal to meet the demands of the one of the business colleges. Optical work, etc,? Also, den. The banquet was prepared and mill. Bonanza is to be congratulated Mrs. W. P. Sedge, of Dairy, left on while the quiet season is on served under the direction of Mrs on the enterprise of her citizens and the bout Wednesday for California, J. A. Houston, and was a gem of the they deserve unlimited success. there are interesting things doing where she will spend tl short time ------- *------------- culinary art. It Included all the del- in tho price line. Don’t fail to call, visiting her lather. ALFRED B. PHILLIPS. Icacles of the season and was served M F Parker, of Fort Klamath, In courses. Alfred it Phillips, aged IS years,’ first or last, before you buy :: :: wan her on Weilnesiluv on business The rocord made by this bank Is a died at tiie home of his parents, in I connected with the transportation in remarkable one and it was with con West Klamath Falls, at 6:15 Satur AT terests of the Upper Lake. siderable satisfaction and pleasure day evening. The death of this young Mrs E. Turner nnd son Bruce left that the officers and directors cele man was a great surprise and shock Wednesday for their home In Loe brated Its second birthday, It Is to his many friends ills illness was i Angelos They have been visiting one of the four financial institutions of but a few days duration and was' Me and Mrs. Turner of Fort Klam of the city, "the prosperity of which of such a nature as to baffle the beet mh speaks volumes for the material prog medical skill. Death was due to an .’ F Khnbiill nnd .1. W. Alexnndei ress and prosperity that has been abscess on the brain. The funeral returned on Tuesdny from Lnkevlew made by Klamath Falls during the was held from the Presbyterian where they had been on business con- past few years. The deposits in these citurch at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, LEADING WATCHMAKER **> JEWELER tii»< lid with the Weyerhnuser Tim bei banks demonstrate that this city Is Rev Q. T. Pratt officiating, and was Republican Block company. Mr Alexander left for his founded on a sound Jlnanclal basis attended by a large concourse of sor homo Wednesday, going out by I wax and tliut its citizens belong to the rowing friends. The bereaved fam- j of Pokegnma, to which point he was progressive and prosperous element lly lias the sincere sympathy of the community. of the community. accompanied by Mr. Kimball. ----•-- HONEST GOODS WORK PRICES and ----- < Persian Patterns HONEST GUARANTEE AXMINSTER, BODY BRUSSELS and WILTON VELVETS G.lieitkemper,Jr. i i » y ” ; Gillette’s i r