Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 11, 1909, Image 2

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Oi.KNK HAPPENINGS.
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4M*4WM««***M* OOXSERV VHOX OOXGltl SS
OPEN TO NAVIGATION. ♦
IA»NK PINK ITEMS.
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Al GIST ltl-17-IN.
Stou Reward, >too.
The rsaaianuf thia |>a|M>r will !>• pl<«Ma*l tn
laarti that tkarw la at |a>aai om <lrra<l« ,i <lla<-a.a
that a«-1viiva haa brvu abia lu viira In all Ila
ataava, amt that ia catarrh. Ilall'a t'atartb
i ura la tha mil)« piialllva cuts now known to
Ihv uivilieal tralvrnily. < alarrh baiug aeon*
alllullunal illM-aav, roqulraa a I'nnatltuiinual
■raatinani. Ilall'a Catarrh t'ure la lakan in-
larnallv. aelliig «llrselly u|»>ii iha blood amt
uiuiuiia auttavaa uf Iha a>alaiu, Iharaby da
■ Iruyln« Iha luundatlau ul Iha dlaaaae, ami
Sivil,« iha patient atrauslh liy building U|i
Iha vonalllutlon and aaalatlug nsliira In dolus
Ila work. I hv pruptlalora have
muvh tailli
m Ila viiratlva puwvra that they oiler One
Hundred Dollar» lur any «■»•<> It lalla to cure.
*»'li«l tor lot ol *u«lItuou'ala
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It Is worthy of more than passing '
The first Conservation tfuigress
Mrs. Brown was called to the Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Bagsby aud daughter.
Henry Turner returned from th« j
notice on the part of the people gen­
#for all the .Sorthwv.teru stat«'* will
Bunday on account uf the illness of
Anna.
Spent
Friday
ami
Saturday
in
Falls
this week where he has been on
erally that five miles of the Isthmian i
take piltre lu Seattle on August Hi-
her brother, Mr. Creecy.
the Jury.
canal have really been thrown upeu the Falls.
17-IS.
A
call
for
the
Congress
has
C. N. Snow passed through our to navigutiou and two big steamships
Paul Rtcht has commenced his
J A. Blown returned from Klam
Just been Issued by the Washington
burg Tuesday evening, on his way
spring
plowing.
of the Pacific Mail line, a strictly
alb
Falls Filday where he has been
to the Falls on business. On his re­
Janie- Vole and Pink llarks are Conservation \ssoclatlon. one of the On the jury In the Wallis dial.
American company, allowed to i>aas
strongest
stuto
organliallous
In
the
turn he will take |>art of his horses through the channel from La Boca hauling wood.
Al rangement» have been
Blanche Morey and Ina Markey .
which have wintered at Mr Icen- wharf to deep waler In the bay of- Mrs. Beldin was a Merrill visiter ,1'ouuti y
made for the entertainment of lotto w«»re allient (loin schiMil lust Thur»
bii e s, to his home in Langell Valley. Panama.
Friday.
B. S. Grigsby and a party of sur­
The new officers elected last Fri- delegates and the meetings will be .day and Filday on account of the ba«l
No official notice was taken of the
held in the big auditorium on the j weather.
veyors, surveyed Mrs. Whitman's
in the sewing circle were: Mrs.
event and. Indeed, the only Isthmian day
'
grounds
of the Alaska-Yukon-Puclfi«
Cliestei Haskins was ali«-iit from j
property at Olene Tuesday.
president; Mrs Koontz.
canal commission officials on board Stevenson,
'
I'X'iosItlon.
school several days last week to help
Mabie Martin visited our school on
the first ships to use the channel were vice-pres.; Mrs Reums, treas ; Mrs
The governors of all the states w lit his father plow. We missed him very 1 Dr Geo II Merryman nud Perl E
‘i uesday afternoon.
the resident engineer at I ai Bo« a. two Roblev, sec'y; Mrs Newton, head di I be asked to be In attendance at the
Carroll ute stopping nt the Hotel
was
a
tine
attendance
There
at of his assistants and representatives rectrebs.
much.
and Mis Phillips and Mrs.
1
.t'vngivss Such men as Andrew Car­
church Sunday both morning and ev-
T A Halls went to Klamath Fall» Savoy In San Frnnciwco.
of the customs and quarantine ser- ‘ Addison, assistant directress«*«.
negie, Gifford Pl tuhot, Frederick
ent ng.
Tuesday
on busluesa. returning the I
Mrs.
Galarneau
and
children
spent
vices. The steamship Newport, under
Weyerhaeuser and others have al­ same day.
Harry Kinney, who is working at command of Capt Russell, the oldest Sunday
with Mrs. Beebe.
!
ready been extended Invitations to
the government camp. visited friends
John Depew spent Tuesday at the
Au enjoyable afternoon was spent !
captalu in the west coast trad«*, was
participate in the Congress, and ac­
In Olene Sunday .
last Bunday at the home of Miss lluu
the first ship to use the passage as it Falls.
1
cording
to
C.
II
Hally,
Secretary
of
John Cox, who has been very ill.
Roy Richardson, of Met till, was In
steamed through on its way to Sat*
the Conservation Association, th«* con­ lull Rhoads, the occasion b«lng het
was able to be out to the meeting last Francisco.
•THE LAND MAN
our district Friday.
vention will be the biggest thing of 12th birthday. Those In attendane«-
Sunday.
Wm. Harks has commenced his
wer«*:
David.
Herbert,
Kddle
anti
;
A short time afterward th«« San
Its kind ever held In the Polled
E. J. Nash and wife, from the gov­ Jose, under command of Capt.Thomp­ plowing.
States saving that of the Congress of Jerry Fitch, Grace, Ailille, Orlsa. KI
ernment camp, were up last Sunday
Mr. Beebe was a Merrill vlsitor
son. the youngest skipper of the Paci­
List your lan«l for »ale with this
Governors called by the President eanor and .Norma Gray hue). Iva and
inspecting their homestead above fic Mail line, came through on its Ftiday.
office; we have buyer« for all
dandle llartow-. Goldie Btukel, El»
a year ago.
Olene.
classes of Klamath County
Mr. Lee. the county assessor, was
journey from San Francisco, and tied
The Washington Conservation As- anor VanBrintnier. Rulli ami Edwin
property,
Tom Lovelady visited our burg on up at the La
Patterson,
and
Rolietia
and
Beulah
Boca dock. Both ships through our district last week
«M'latlon ha-, engaged Ashel Curtis
Tuesday of this week.
Gussle
Beebe
spent
Wednesday
were dressed for the occasion and
to go through the state and take a Rhoads.
Clyde Andrews has been absent were saluted throughout the five with Edna Depew.
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Mr. ami Mrs Heil Davis und ehll
series
of conservation photographs
Th« only arreuge adjacent to
from school this week on account of miles of their journey through the
Pink Barks and Paul Rlcht were
second
'
dren
are up ami around again after
that.
It
Is
expected,
will
lie
t...
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Klamath Fulls for »al« tn »mall
sickness.
Merrill
visitors
Friday
new channel by all the other vessels
tracta. More than u score of
«»C sickness
to none in the world, These will he'“
Mrs.Ada Brown has beer, quite sick in the new harbor.
Andy Rhine s|>ent Sunday at Mr
people have aecured site« fur
exhibited in the exposition auditor­
Tile upper loom of the Merrill
with the grippe for the last week, but
homea.
Prior to the opening of the new ' l Dervan's.
ium during the Congress, The vlvwsjhlgh school was entertained Inst Fri­
is improving now.
The new school seats have arrived
channel, which is at the Pacific ter­
will Include forestry, fisheries. Irri­ day afternoon by tho phonograph
James Grimes was very sick last
minus to the Panama canal, ships and are now being installed In the gation ami other phases of conserva­ owned by Churlie Cox
Tuesday, Dr. Hamilton, of the Falls. entered and left La Boca by means new school house.
are th« beat buy a on the market
tion work such as have heretofore
Mrs. May Wolford was the guest
attended hitn.
Dorsle Johnson was through our
of a channel originally started by the
Raymond Anderson is breaking a French and completed aud kept in district last week circulating a peti­ never been assembled in the West of Mrs Rhoads last Bunday
saddle horse for Frank Galbraith.
W I’ Rhonda was In the Falls this
condition by the Panama Railroad tion for a new road.
Oliver and Budd Kinney have gone company.
week serving on the Jury,
Several of the men from our dis­
tn the lower ranch to plow.
On account of the Wet weather of
The old French channel, as it is trict went to work on the new ceme­
Mrs. Ada Brown went to the Falls known, will be closed in the course tery last week
The Southern Pacific Railroad Co. the past week Lost River has begun
fHE LAND MAN
Tuesday on a visit to her mother. of a few weeks by the breakwater
Pink Barks was visited by a num­ has announced an advance of 25 per to rise again.
cent in freight rates on llvestock
Mrs. B. S. Grigsby.
that is reaching out front the main­ ber of ladles last week.
C A Buntlug returned from Rus*
Mr. Coburn is at his lower place land at 1.a Boca to Naos island This
Miss Inez Combs and Sam Combs from 12 stations on the Shasta Route anvllle, Calif., where he has been on
farming.
breakwater is formed of rock and, attended the show in Merrill Satur- to San Francisco, South San Francis­ business, last Wednesday, nnd went R
M. RICHARDSON
co. Oakland. San Jose, Sacramento to Poe Valley next day after hi» wife
All the boys and men in this coni- earth excavated from Culebra cut.
«lay night.
munity are putting in their days and
Mr. Waldin has made camp on the and Redondo. It is stated by tiuffic and children
Unitcd States Commissioner
The canal is not completed even
part of their nights fishing,
for the five miles that are now in Briscoe ranch, to build laterals in men that the advance is a part of the
Vivian
Bunting
has
returned
to
TIMBER ANU HOMESTEAD
company's policy of raising rates
A. Kinney has purchased a r>*ece use. but a depth of 30 feet at mean our district.
school after a three month»' absence.
PROOF TAKEN
of land nf B. S. Grigsby.
tide has been reached in the shoalest I Fave Roblev an«! Mark Fern arc from (Milnts of origin to |w>lnts of
Itobena Rhoads la again In school
couceutration
for
reshipuient
to
the
part of the channel, which has been i expected back from Ashland the first
Office, Third an«l Main, opposite City
East by water. It is believed that after a long siege of sickness
Library.
Telephon« 301.
excavated to a width of 410 feet for
next week.
A
moving
picture
show
was
given
Mike Galarneau is setting out fruit many similar advances are to follow. Saturday night.
the first* mile and 500 feet for the
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PINE GROVE NEWS.
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The stations named in the advance
{trees on his homestead.
remaining four miles.
BENSON 4. STONE
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Wm. Barks. Fred Steeman and announcement Include all |>olnta on
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Most of ___
the ________
channel has been ex-
the
Shasta
Route
above
Hornbrook
one
Voss
were
In
the
Falls
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
T. M. Harris took a load of pota- cavated to a depth of 50 feet at m.-an Henry
and below Dunsmuir, and th» five re­
tx>es to the Falls Monday.
tide. The
greater
part of the dredg-j^aY 'as* week.
tide.
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./m frican Hank
At the third annual no-'ting Of
Burrell Short was in this vicinity­ ing necessary to make this channel ■ Harry Lee Is hauling hay from the ceiving |H>ints cover all places In this
and Tritti m<i¡¡
section where Slaughtering 1« done the members of the Klatuwa liynk
breaking a colt Tuesday.
has been done by the sea-going suc­ Bunnell ranch.
K AMATH F»IS • OREGON
This
Increase
in
the
rate,
It
is
be
­
Tennis Club of Klamath Fall». Ore­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mack went to tion dredge Culebra and the old i Low Combs Is back from California
lieved, will put the Klamath country gon. held March 4th, the following
the Falls Wednesday.
French ladder dredge Gopher, and and is now working for Mr. Barks.
at a great disadvantage In competing officer« were elected for the ni-uaon
The light snow which fell Wednes­ both of these dredges are continuing
with beef secured In California. Thou-« of Ifififi
day night put a stop to some of the j -he work,
WHEN ROOSEVELT GETS
sands of head of cattle are shipped
' attorney and
Wilson S Wiley, president; Cur­
plowing which had got a good start.
Although the channel has been
TO AFRICA. annually from Montague. Gazelle and tis E Wlddoea, vice-president. T.W.
COUNSELOR AT LAW
Mr. Cunningham went to the Falls deep enough for navigation for sever-,
Your luggage collected, you go by Mt. Hebron, and the advance from Zimmerman, secretary-treasurer.
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Tuesday.
al days before it was actually open­
A great deal of enthusiasm was ROOMS 7 AS. MURDOCK BLDG
T. M. Harris expects his folks out ed, no vessels were allowed to pass ■ train from Mombasa to Nairobi. 327 these stations Is about 215 a car
I miles up the line. From here the This will mean a loss of hundreds of manifested. an«l It Is expected that
from Texas soon.
through it, because the men who are
Floyd Cunningham caught a coyote doing the work wished that Ameri- real start into the interior is usually thousands of dollars to tho cattle the membership will be materially
WILL A. LEONARD
augmented during the year. Improve­
in a trap and Rosa. Hibberts killed it can ships should be the first vessels made. You will have previously se­ growers of this Section.
cured
your
hunter
’
s
license,
costing
’
Complaints
against
the
Increased
ments
to
the
gniunds
were
decld
*d
with a stick last week.
to use it.
£50, or 1250. without which no one rat»» have been lodged with the State upon, and a committee was appoint- -
John Hibberts went to the Falls
is
permitted to hunt what is known Railroad Commission by nine large ed to arrang«* for the annual chain- |
one day last week.
Wlthrow-Melhate building
as
Royal Game. The elephant, hippo- packing firms. The particular rates I plonshlp open tournament, as well
LOVE
INCOMPARABLE.
Mr. Icenbice. Miss Bessie Icenbice
potamus, buffalo, rhinocerous, eland. complained of are those from Mon­ as a club handicap tournament.
and Jim Raines went to the Falls
There
is
no
love
so
great
as
the
giraffe, zebra. Impalla, and ostrich tague and Gazelle to Oakland and
DR C. P. MASON
Mr Henry Crosby, of Oakland, Cal­
Tuesday.
Chas. Mack went to the Falls Sat- mother-love; no devotion that will come under this head; and even with San Francisco. The former rates to ifornia, the present m Iddle-Pact fir j
DENTIST
urda.v to get a plow which he expects willingly make such heroic sacrifices, alicense only a limited number may Oakland was 860 a car; the new rat» champion, will be called upon to de­ Office in American Bank A Trust Co®-
A recent terrible fire, in which scores be killed.
Is |75 a ar.
fend Ills title.
to put into use soon.
pany's Building
For the first twenty-five n- tl:l-‘
Mr. and Mrs. Southwell and fam­ of school children lost their lives,
PMONK 614
eye must be
In a paper read before the recent
ily were out to Mr. Mack's visiting brought forth an. excellent example miles a stern and w
EAllNliw VOTE OF I H ANKS.
KLAMATH FALLS
OREGON
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| firpi upvu
iuv native
name ¡wi
irra. lai0V- road congress in Paris, H I*. May-
of the calm
sacrifice _ of a mother to ¡kept
m>on the
porters,
Sunday.
daughter
at
the
moment
of.ltably
there
will
be
desertions,
so
bury
stated
that
reliable
roads
suit
­
cheer
her
Jessie Newton is visiting her sis­
At a special called meeting of the
| that sometimes an expedition is ser- ed to modern traflb would be secured
death.
ter, Mrs. Tommy Short.
Woman's Club, Friday afternoon, It
the
name
of
her
little
girl
lously
depleted.
There
ar«-
wily
ones
Calling
by
building
them
as
strongly
as
pos­
S. E. Icenbice went to Olene Fri-
who she knew was in the burning who make a practice of enlisting with sible; reducing the camber to a uni­ whs decided to give publicity to a
day.
Notice 1» hereby given that In pur­
building. the mother rushed to the one outfit to obtain the one month'R form 1 in 30; coating the surface vote of thanks tendered the Klamath
av.1
* .
Cl
11 VI
1 O.
u Johnny
UlJU U ’
MUUl
I
1 re-
-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Short
suance of an order of the Honorable
Conservatory
of
Music,
Mr.
Daniels,
with
the
best
obtainable
hard
mater
­
turned from the Falls Tuesday .where nearest window and, wlth the flames wages that must invariably be paid
__ . > has ■ been
___ i visiting
<-irr+ine
her.
tried
to climb
in. in to advance,
the back to the ial. gagirfg not less than 2 nor more members of the Shakespeare Quartet, i J. B. Griffith, County Judge, of the
Mrs. Short
with about
her ('>
rcMng
about
her. tried
climb In. and
in slt>ii>lna
advance, back
and to
slplping
County of Klamath, aud Btate of Or­
sister Mrs Campbell
"She was restrained by force, and then; coast at the first opportunity, to re- than 2’/» Inches, and thoroughly roll­ the business firms whose advertising
{egon.
made on the 3uth day of hi li­
Frank Hibberts spent last Sunday aa a 8U<lden gust of I wind cleared ; peat their taefles elsewhere. Thirty ed; using only dean, hard gravel and I support was a material help and all ' vein her, 1908, in the matter of
the
who
assisted
In
making
the
benefit
away the smoke, she saw outlined in ! porters to each white in the party chipping* as the binding agent; then
in Swan Lake Valley.
{concert of Wednesday night the suc­ i »state of Charles II. Moore, an In«
the
window
at
which
she
ha«l
sought
is
tho
usual
number
employed,
and
cleaning
the
surfaces
and
applying
Jennie and Calio Icenbice visited
sane pet son, which suid order au-
at the home of John Hibberts Sunday. entrance the figure of her daughter. sixty pounds per man Is the regula­ a dressing of a heated tar compound; cess it WUM.
thorized the salo of the real estate
The
unusually
Interesting
program
The
window
was
near
the
ground,
tion load, which must not be exceed­ and finally covering the surfaces thus
Mr. Patty was visiting at the borne
but two hundred frenzed children ed; but where forced marches are treated with hard, clean gravel or rendered reflects great credit upon hereinafter described.
of J. S. Mills Sunday.
The undersigned, John N. Moore,
Mr. Elliott came out to his ranch who pushed from behind made It im­ contemplated for any reason, ft Is granite chipping* and thoroughly roll­ the Conservatory of Music and Its guardian of the estate of the sal«l
helpers,
and
Is
especially
appreciated
possible
for
the
little
girl
to
climb
far
better
to
reduce
the
load
to
fifty
ing
with
a
«team
roller.
His
expe
­
Friday.
Charles II. Moore, tin Insane person,
Mr. Cunningham went to the Falls out. She was pinioned by the legs or fifty-five pounds, and take along rience has proved that such a surface by the Wowan's Club and patrons of will on and after the 10th day of
the
Library.
in the crush of bodies that were Jam- more men.
is cheap, almost dustless.and provides
Saturday.
April, 1909, sell at prlvato salo for
But although so large a number of good traveling for traction engines
One of the most enjoyable social
against the wall, The mother
cash,
subject to confirmation by sal«!
LARGE < IIOIII N ORGANIZED.
events of the season occurred Friday j «•ailed to her to climb out. The child's tnen is required, the cost, after all, and commercial motors and a good
County Judge, tho following describ­
lips
moved
but
her
words
were
lost
footing
for
horses.
Is
not
so
staggering
as
you
may
think
evening, March 5, at S. W. Kilgore's
ed real property, to-wlt: East Half
A chorus of about fifty voices with of the North West Quarter and tho
ranch, being a hard times dance. In the roar of the flames. When she The pay for porters, under ordinary
J. B. Mason as director, and Prof.
Many costumes appropriate to the oc­ saw she could not make herself heard conditions, ranges from 23.50 to no MORE FAKE HALEN
15.50 a month, with an extra allow-J
PERMITTED IN OREGON. Geo. Wirtz ns organist, has been or­ North Half of the North East Quar­
casion were seen. Johi Lovelady she smiled and shook her head,
ter of Section Twenty-six (241), Town-
The mother pressed her body ag- ance of from $1 to 12 for food. Gun
won the first prize as the most orig-
ganize«) to lead the singing during -ship Thirty-eight (38) South, Range
Fake
sale«
of
"bankrupt
stock,"
alnst
the
wall
and
by
reaching
up
bearers and caravan headmen, of
Inal costume, and Jessie Newton won
"half price sales," and other sales In the evangelistic meetings which nre Six (6) East, W. M.
second prize. Those present were: was able to lay her hand on the girl's course, draw higher wages, the head- which there Is misrepresentation as to begin on Sunday at Hum's hall.
Propositions for tho purchase of
Wm. Stewart, Mrs. and Mrs. Tommy head. . She seized her by the hair man getting from twelve to fifteen to tho purpose! or price, are prohib­ The members of the church choirs an said property may be left with Alex.
avail.
The
and
pulled,
but
to
no
dollars
a
month
If
he
be
a
Swahili,
Short and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
ited and made a misdemeanor by an well as other singers of the city will «Martin, nt the Klamath County Bank,
Short and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. child's garments were on fire, When and nearly double that amount If he act of the Legislature which recently be in the chorus. Two hundred new Klamath Falls, Oregon, or nt the of-
E. Fox and family, Mr. and Mrs. she saw that It was useless to try be a Homaii. Cheapness in this re­ adjourned.
song books have Just been received ; flee of Geo. W. Trofren, Attorney at
Harry Wilson and family, Mr. and to pull her daughter through the spect is a poor economy; the Somali
The bill is designed to put an end and some excellent music for the Law, Ashland, Oregon.
Mrs. I. E. Young and family, Mr. and window, and realized that hope was Is the highest type of native In Brit­
JOHN N. MOORE.
to
sales which put legitimate busi­ meetings I h assured.
Mrs. D. E. Young and family, Mr. and gone, the mother laid her hand on ish East Africa; and while the Swah-
Gunrdlnn
of
the
Estate of Charles II.
ness
at
a
disadvantage
without
giv
­
Mrs. Reynolds and family, Mr. and the child's face and stroked it while II is competent to do, he by no means
When 11. P. Hull, of Denver, went
Mooro,
Insane.
ing
any
advantage
to
the
buyer
of
Mrs. E. Kirkendall, Arthur Hawkins, the fire ate upward through the little approaches the other In courag«- nnd
to Norfolk, Neb., n few days ago to
Dato of first publication, February
efficiency.—C.B. Taylor, in the March goods. Under the new law, If a mer-
Mrs. Ernest Durkee, Mrs. Miller, tot's garments.
attend the funeral of bls brother, 25, 1909.
2-25-4-8
,
chant
advertises
that
he
Is
"closing
The scorching flames enveloped the Everybody’s.
Misses Ethel Dawson, Etta Turner,
out at cost,” when he Is neither clos­ Phillip Hull, he mnde the discovery
child
from
head
to
foot,
but
the
moth
­
Ethel Miller, Mary Short; Mln Love­
SHOP AT HUMMERS.
ing out nor selling at cost, he will that the widow of his brother was the
lady, Dan Lovelady, John Varner, er continued to console her while the HTEPHENHON WI.N'H
wife whom he himself had divorced
be
punishable.
If
he
misrepresents
A
blacksmith
shop has been es-
Alfred Varner, Joe Tramel, Geo. Tra­ fire burned on. When the floor fell
IX WIS< ONHIN. quality or quantity be will be pun­ some time previously. The widow­ tabllshed At Summers.
General work
in,
and
took
the
dead
girl
with
it,
vel, Sam Short, Jas. Hull, Cbas
divorcee also made a discovery. She ' of All kinds promptly done. Horae*
ishable.
Bradley, Ralph Miller, H. H. Low, the mother withdrew her hand. It
MADISON, Wis., March 4. Isaac
learned that the wife of her first hus­ shoeing a specialty.
11-17-Nt*
Archie Miller, Frank Rey nolds, Cbas. was burnt to a crisp to the elbow. Stephenson was today re-elected to
Tho city election at. Merrill Mon- band, H. P. Hull, was also the divorc­
Calmly
she
walked
across
the
street
Routenback, Walter Turner, James
the United States Senate by the Joint day was a very quiet afTalr. The fol- ed first wife of her late husband, Phil­
Orterby, James Raines, W. A. Arn­ to the house of a physician, where Asembly on the twenty-third ballot, --------
lowing
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were elected: Mayor, lip. In other words, each of the
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olds and J. M. Pine. Music was fur- 1 she refused to be attended until three receiving 63 votes out of 123 cast.
A. R. TenBrook; Recorder, R. II. brothers had been divorced and each
children,
who
had
preceded
her,
were
nlshed by J. W. Morris and J. L.
Anderson; Treasurer, P. II. Merrill; had mnrrled the other's divorced wife ■
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care for.—March Delineator.
Short.
Warts will be cured by wiping Councilmen, R. E. Martin, W. P. although none of the four parties to S
aAaMni*™ *"• VMTW «TW.
Iven and Calio Icenbice went to;
them several times dally with castor . Whitney, C. W. Wilson and Fred the ceremonies were aware of tho
Olene Sunday,
See Ady for marsh lards.
If oil and allowing it to dry in.
Stukel.
fact.
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