Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 17, 1909, Image 6

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    by a large limb falling on bla bead
ANO NO IT DOEM.
Nyul's Veg«
last Monday.
Th« doctor m pec ta
table Prescrip­
Wilting In S uccchs Magaxlue, Ori­
tion 1« Indicut*
recovery, however.
M> little girl In the early stages of
«d In all ordi­
Mr. and Mrs.
Alford aud sou, son Swell Maiden aayn
lot education asked me what a, a, I, o
nary disc an-«« of
"Never before was the opportunity and u were. I told her they were
Lloyd, were In town Friday.
wt.tuvu.
Thia
G. F. Sevits made a trip to G. w of th» educated man ho grt-ai «« to­ ailed “vowels.” With a look of us-
romody
uevur
day. Never before wus there such n onlshment, she replied: 'Mother, I
Heuvlliu'u Friday.
dlaappoluta, IU
ffr,od effect» be­
demaud for the trained man, the hlnk they should bo called stomachs:
ing porcuptlble
tuun who cau do a thing «uperbly hat other word sounds vulgar.“
EXTENSIVE 1MPIUIVKMENTN
Hom t.i) very
Brforr wie« ting jour I»*p«'»' yon «h«»uld become familiar with
ON THE RESERVATION well. Al th» dour of every vocutlou
drat. It ¡s eum-
REHMEN
WIN
HALL
UVIK
Is a slgu out, ‘'Wauled A man.’*
new Spring Styl«« and learn what general effect« are to pre-
puaod of the
Preparations are b«-iug made for No matter bow many mlllleu« are out
pure t and the
The ball game Sunday betww
moat
»ail this •eanon. All our paper« an* hen*, and the aelectkwi
rttllable
extensive improvements on th«« Klam­ of employment, the whole world is
drugc;
merau-
ath Indian R«*«ervatlon thia summer. huntiug for a man who run do thlug« lionanta and th» Redmon resulted In
rial»,
afforded
oplataa
Tbe policy of improve«l educational —a trained thinker who can do what­ a «core of 4 to 0 In favor of the 1st
aud other har­
advantage« and belter school facil­ ever ho undertake« a little better tor team
mful drugs bu-
We have Wall Paper from 10 cent« a double roll and u | k
ing
excluded
ities will be carri«>d out, and this than It has ever before been done.
We do paper hanging, painting, kalaomining uid interior
The many dia-
The ladies of the Presbyterian
jear will see betw«*en 330,000 and Everywhere It is th«- vducated man,
cuucvrUuff
lu-
$36,000 expended for new building«. the man whose natural ublltty has church have made arrangements to
WORK GUARANTEED.
decorating.
flu«ncoa to
nerve
ice
cream
and
cake
on
Railroad
Another building will be erected tM*eu enlarged, euhauecd one hun­
which
woman
!•
constantly
at th«* Agency to take th«- place of tbe dredfold by superior trainiug, that is day. Juno 14tb. Watch for further
■ubj.ctod run-
announcements.
i one burned last fall. Thia will b« wanted.
der hur llablo
a combination school building, chapel
On all sides we « mh - no n with email
luncUuuul disorder« that
IX» TRA 111» A Ou» Ashland home
and library. The length of the bitlld- niiudn. but w«-ll tralued, puehlng
not unly tend to <l« «tr<«y her comfort
. ing will be 100 feet and it will aver­ ahead of those who huv«« gi<<ater for Klamath County farm under -«ml liappintM«, bul which gradually
age about 70 feet wide. The esti­ capabilities, but are ouly half trained th» ditch, dall nt th* ¡dumbing ca-1 me rge Into chronic und serious dla-
euiu«,
mated cost of this atructur« is >12.- ■A on«»-tulcnt man, superbly truined. tabllahnient of K. IMvia. Mala dt.i
Nyul'a Vvs- lulclu Preactlpllou Is
In tbe Spring in the time to do your House Painting, and you
I 000. A large gymnasium, 30x80, is often gets the ¡-lace when a man with
without a |c«xi fur ¡ho succuamful
should «elect your grade of ¡mint which wiU not fade or peel
ireatmnct of femah ««aknuaa, pain­
also to be built at a co.-I of $8,000
many untralu«*d or half trained tal­
.NOTICE IX »It I I PLICATION.
ful and disordered iiK-nstrutallon,
off. Our Paints are Guaranteed. We bare Just received tbe
Early in June work will commen«*e ents lor« s it. Never was Ignorance
byutoria, crumps, "bearing down
[
placed
at
such
a
disadvantage
as
to-
on three day schcwls cn the reserva­
Largest Shipment of Palau* shown in this city, and thus give
De|mr<nM*nC of lite Interior.
pains,” liiflatnuiution und falling of
tion which will cost about $4.000 ’day.
the womb.
Thia to a rnmody of
U. 8 Land Office at latke­
you a complete line from which io ««eject your colors.
each. One of the new buildings is
While the opportunities awaiting
view, Oregon, May 20, 19V». I sterling worth.
to be locat«*d in the Cowumkan dis-1 the educat«d man, tbe college grad-
OUR PAINTS ARE »1.90 TER GALLON
Notice is hereby given that SAM UNDERWOOD’S PHARMACY
trict on Sprague river: the second, | j uate, on his entrance Into practical VKL II. KING, of Fort Klamath.
We have Wall Paper front 10 cents a double roll and up.
Cor. 7th mid Main Htreeta
near the ««astern branch of Spring i life were never before so great and Oregon, who, on April 23, 190»,
We do paper hanging, ¡tainting, kalsoinining and interior
creek, and the third at Pinto camp no numerous us to-day, so also the made Homestead Appllrutlou No. klanuuii Falls • • • • OrrgoM
'on the Sican river.
dangers aud temptations which be­ 4007 (SeiUl No. 0194) (or lari It,
WORK GUARANTEED.
decorating.
NOTICE 'INI CltEDITOIlM.
The Klamath Reservation covers set him were never before so great. Section 10, und l«ot », Section 16,
In
the
Matter of the Estate of John
' such a vast amount of territory that ho numerous and so insidious.
t
Township 33 South, Range 7*4 East,
II llall, deceased.
Superintendent Wilson has strongly
l o
One Bkxk West of Public School
There Is nothing else, perhaps, Willamette Meridian, him tiled notice
Nolle- is hereby given that the
r«*commended more s«hools located which the graduate ne«-<ls to be cau- of Intention to muke final Five Year i
In the populated secetlons. In order tloned ugalti-t more than th«* money Proof, to establish claim to the land uudorslgned hua Iraan appointed by
to accommodate those 'iving at a dis­ iniidn«-Ks which has selxixl the Amer alwive ih irlbed. bi fore It M Itlch the County Court of Klamath Coun­
tance from the Agencv and Yafnax ¡lean |>e«>ple, for n«>thlng else Is more ardson. II. S CommiHuloner, at Kia ty. Oregon, Administrator of th»
«attain of John II Hull, deceased, nnd
♦
and enable the childien an oppor­ jlutal to th<
development of the luath Falls. Oregon, on the 3rd duy
♦
PLEVNA NEWS.
♦
•
MERRILL ITEMS.
all parson« having claims against
tunity for a more lib« rat education. | higher. linci instincts aud nobler de­ of July. IH05».
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
said estate are hereby
I With the tuauy lmpruvi rueuts matte I sires.*'
Claimant num«-» a « witneus««:
present the same duly
IfloJ, as
in
ttye
past
few
years
and
those
con
­
Arthur Sevits, who has b«'«n at­
The Merrill valley was visited by a
.1 I! Wheeler. of Fort Klamath,
by law required, to me
tim !a»w
\<H
It
I
templated,
the
Klama'h
It
>
rv.ntlot:
tending
High
School
at
the
Falls,
Tuesday
nights,
rain Sunday and Tuesuaj uib'uia,
< Ì r ;uu; W. 11
Kin i ,:<li>n, of Fort Office of II, W KtHWee
Klamath
' Klatt nath. Oregon, c.
which made all of the farmers of the <iimi home Sunday to spend vaca­ is fast becoming one of the best
<*. Juck son. of Full«, Oregon, within
months
equipped
in
the
United
States.
,
j
dry ranches smile, and 1 expect some tion.
i Fort KlaniHth. Oi
n; T. J. Jack- from thia date
The
st Ion di
Besides
the
superior
school
facili
­
others, too.
1 Mtn. of Fort Klamath. Ore un; War-
E. Thompson is hauling wood this
Í pr■ ¡curat’<>
Dated nt Klamath Ft
Oregon.
ties being provided for th«* Klamath u th<
I» KI UK. lee, of Fort Klamath, this 13th day or May. 1!»
Johnnie Ratliff is home from Look­ week.
t*y
o
be
bulled
Indians, the department
out.
spent
G. W. Heavilln
li
d Or <>n
tn
they «hall lx
I,. J.
engaged in assisting the
W \
A
rally
Mrs. U. Bunting and children, Viv­ Sunday with G. F
do
the cultivation of their 1<
$
Mrs. Brent n«*r,
i the
ian, Marvin and Zelma, and Mrs. J.
bn ft
most approved methods,
Martin and baby visited in the coun­ F t Is Saturday
gtoeers have made a comi
’ ! IU' F«»R Pt PI K %T|O\
try with Mrs. J. H. Wise and chil­
vu
from Plevna and for a comprehensive
The Falls vis
* j
I H>
dren Saturday afternoon.
n
c
vicinity last Saturday were G B;
tern, which will not ot
mint
Sevits, C. B. Faulk uer, /Â • ter to the dry lands
Ruby and Fay Demorest spent a G.
will à I*
b
i
tu
dr-ci
pleasant day with their friend, Beat- Brentner and Mr. Foi ter.
drain the thousands
acre1
<
UÍ
rice Wise Wednesday.
Mrs. Hawkin tnd Mrs. Clen Jen- swamp lands.
I
f d
<1 hv
W’ork will common
Among some of those from Merrill ning of Kia ath Falls visited at Mrs.
dock p.
hen
iiti
the drainage of the K
attending the Railroad Day Monday McCornack's Monday.
,000,00
f
I ii.it
d
Mr. Curl and Roy Brown were at
were; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rhodes
r<
itnda.or a
cqinied
th«
uabit
of
Inviti
and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mr McCornack's Thursday cn busi­ The supplies, tents, scrapers and ma­
lx>i 2, I «
of, to wt la.
<1 lu pu
chinery have already b«"n purchased W * t a d<Kld>-d avor of th- *• V
Bunting and children, Mr. and Mrs. ness.
17,
15 Town
n ordinane«
dopt« d
tab!
Mrs. Alford and son, Lloyd, moved and the first work to be undertaken
J. H. Wise and family, Mr. and Mrs.
East (’<
non Council i
aid city
Burr and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. out from the Falls Saturday and will will be to put In some test drainage
Í I<1 lut
tihxl
day u( May, 1 909. auiJ
ditches and If these carry off the wa­
Howell and children, Mr. and M.-s spend the summer.
itention lo leak.
un cl of th L<-gi lativii Aa»<>uibly
kind of flavoring matter
G. H. Grayball and daughters, Addie
Mr. Brown hauled wood to town ter as expected work will begin on to
to
or,. ni*d
tlu' -*thc«> of the B«’C-
th
oils man might like in hi«
building the tuaiu ditches
and Orisa, Mrs. W. Barrows, Mr. and Thur.»lay.
lb<- I. befi
R
ii'ftfcry
uf
State,
February 13, 1905.
Isn't It Just pnsslbl» that
Mrs. Bert Barrows and children, Mr. I
J. H. Barnes, who is logging at
All this new work will give em­
I
f
'-ntMt<«l an “A«-l to Incorporate th«
«nvlvlal
disposition
might
and Mrs. George Brandon, Mr. and .Keno, came home And pent Sunday ployment to tbe Indian-, as no white
<1
n. nn th«
Cityc of KUnnatb Falls."
men will be employed • vc.-pt as foie lay a sp»<l< os of ready-made •■Fsnog day of July, I’JOt
Mrs. George Wilson, Mr. and Vint. with his family.
Said bonds will be I payable 20
that
would
find a ready market In
Mr. Sevits and son, Clifford, were men or in special work where »kC!e<4
Bert Davis, and children, Mr. and
Clnlnmnt nuni’-i
til ON
, years front date I Of iMMe, , internat to
coin
in.inltie»?
our
’
.dry
”
i
Mrs J. Brown and family, Mr. and at Long Lake Thursday hunting i labor is necseary
Samuel II Kin? li. of I Fort Klamath, be paid nanti annually on th» 1st
Or if hen is could only be taught to
Mrs. Haskins and children, Mr. and horses.
Or«-gon; J. If. Whc< nier, of Fort day of October nnd April of «neh
love Easter-eg dyes—- but perhaps it
diplomas au \ai»i o
Arthur, Charley and Clifford Se­
Mrs. E. E. Fitch and children. Mr. j
Klamath. Oregon; Charles C. Jack- year;
principal
and
In lernst
would be just as wj II not to confuse
aud Mrs. Mix, Mr. and Mrs. Fre-l vits hauled a load of wood from the I
payable In lawful luoney of the
the the humble fowl by starting too many son, of Fort Klamath, Oregon.
The
eighth
grade
work
in
Btuckel, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt, Mr. timber Monday.
J N WATSON.
Polled I Stat«« at th» office <>r the
Agnes McCornack is quite sick at schools of Klamath county has been things at once.
and Mrs. W. Turner and -children.
5-27 7-1
Register City
Treasurer,
Klamath
Falls.
exceptionally
well
«lone
during
the
Mr. and Mrs. ePterson, Mr, and Mrs. the present writing.
Oregon.
iu: M KU vol AKE iUGHT.
past
year.
County
Superintendent
G. V. Sevits and George Ager were
Frank Grayball and children, Mr.
Said bonds will Ire Issued In da-
NtriK E OF SHERIFF'S KALE. I
Swan on Saturday icsu-'d diplomas to
and Mrs. John Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. riding for horses Monday.
Bill had charge of tbe animal
nominations
aa followa. »» to-wit;
the following persons sh a result of
By virtu« of an execution and
Mias Jane Given, Inez Ray, Mrs.
John Whitney and Miss Alice and
tent," raid Mr. Ringling, "and among
20 bonds of the d< nomination of
the
examinations
on
Thursday
and
Older of »ale dul> Issued by lb«
Ada Turner, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ray, Otin Ray and others went to
'his pets was a leopard This l>-opard
' Friday:
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Kla- 31000.00
Whitney and children. Missea Nellie Aspen Lake Sunday.
30 bonds of the d< nomination of
District No 1 — Theresa Yaden. gave Bill mor«- trouble than al) tlu­ math County, State of Oregon, dated
Mr. Dudley Curl and family went
and Jessie Garrison, Mrs. Dora Slate, I
re*. of tbe menagerie put together.
1600.00.
Vera
Crisltr,
Harden
Carter.
Fritz
th«
2
1
t
day
<>f April, 1909, in a
.to Klamath Lake to visit with Ivan
Mrs. Cann and a number of others.
One day when I had left the show I
50 bonds of the denomination of
Mark hart. Lester Blebn. Mary Wood­
Mrtain action al law iu the Circuit
Mrs. J. Martin Is going down to
Fred Imam and families last
on
som«'
advance
business,
a
tele
­
1100 00.
ard, Arthur Leavitt. Uiliie Brown.
Court of thl* State oi Oregon, for the <
Roseburg to make her borne with her, we«k-
gram was band« cl to me. It was from
Each propicsal to purchaa» mint be
District No. 8—Grant Nelson.
I
G. F. Sevits made a business trip
County of Klamath, wb«-reln Eugen«}'
sister.
Bill and read ’The !«*<>pard has ««jy
accompanied
by u certified check for
No.
District
16
—
Myrtle
Roberts.
Sp«-n«<r,
as
plaintiff,
recovered
Mr. and Mrs. George Brandon b ave ’ to the Fall Tuesday.
caped. What shall 1 do?*
5 per c- ut of amount bld.
No.
26
—
Inez
Ray.
District
ju<1giT>ent »galbKt F. L. Wright, de-1
Joe Foster was a Falls visitor Mon­
sold their home in Merrill and are
"That was just like Bill. He didn't
Said bonds to b<- sold for cash
District No. 7—Ella .Martin »
fondant, for the sum of $780.80, to-
day.
going to Medford.
want to mak<- a mlstuk«
¡mid down at time of delivery and
District
No.
27
—
Claude
Loosley.
gelh« r with attorney's fe««, coats
Charles and Clifford Sevits were in '
John Oliver was I d Merrill from
"I immediately wired back to Bill; I
for not less than their pnr value.
District No. 28 — Grace Graybael.
<
and interest thereon from th«« 17tb
town with a load of wood Wednes­
the Falls Tuesday.
Th«* right la reserved by the Coun­
District No. 13—Edsard Flackus 'Shoot him on th«- spot ' Two h^irs ' day of April, 1909, at the ratu of
day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ball left for
later I r< < eiv«-«l another telegram |
cil to reject any and all blds.
District
No.
2
—
Elva
Turnage.
George Ager of Plevna was in
6 p«r cent ger annum, und at« order
I
Arroyo Grand«, Cal.
Dated at Klamath Fulls. Oregon,
- This makin sixty-eight eighth from conscientious, careful Bill; | of «<al< of all right, interest and title
I
Mr. J. J. Beard’s daughter, Mrs. Long Lake neighborhood Monday , grade diplomas > bhu «<1 this spring. Which spot?* ”
May 21, 1909.
of said defendant in and to the 8*4
Jenks, and busband and . children hunting cattle.
A. L. LEAVITT.
There were eighty applicants. Then-
Joe
Foster
of
Round
Lake
was
at
of 8W% of Section 20; the N '4 of
came in from Tangent, Ore., to visit.
1 BROAD I »IS<'KI Ml NATION.
Police Judge of the City of
' will likely be several more diplomas
week,
th«
NA
%
.«nd
Lots
1,
2,
Sec.
29;
the
Long
Lake
Tuesday
of
last
Dr. O. F. Demorest returned fi^'in
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Jim Adkins visited with his niece, « ! Issued when the papers are all in.
There is an elder of a certain NW', of NE%, HE 14 of NW *4 and
Blv and Bonanza last SuDdav
The
highest
average
graae
was
mad«
church who thinks that things aro Lots !, 2, 3 and 4 of Section 30,
The Christian Science lecture last Mrs. Heavilin. last week.
Noll* k POH pl HLI4 AVION
District No. only half done or not well started In all In Township 39 South of Range
E
Thompson wont to Klamath
Thursday night by Mr. Clarence C.
Yonna
school.
His
grade
watt
13.
Ih'partmcnt of ilie lnt«'rior.
Falls Thursday.
which, he has no voice. At a prayef 7 iai.it, Wlllam«'tto Meridian,Oregon,
Eaton was well attended.
'
•:
IT. S. Land Office at Luko-
D. Curl and wife, Roy Brown, 96 1-3. Miss Jennie Appb rat« of th« meeting he offered thanks for the as upon execution to satisfy the num
Mrs. Marx and daughter, Alberta,
Klamath Faile school food «•cond.
vi<
w, Oregon, May 15, 1909.
Maud
Cur)
and
brother,
Dudley,
went
,
the
of
$86.24
due
and
unpaid
on
-afe r » rtr of the minister and his
were over.from Poe vaTIey to attend
with an average oí 94 7-9.
NOTICE
is hereby given that JAY
to
town
Wedn'-day
to
do
some
trad-i
.
|
17th
day
of
April,
1909.
I
wife.
With
proper
dignity
and
In
a
the lecture Thursday night, and also
ARANT,
of Kluninth Falls, Ore-
ing.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will
loud voice be said:
“O Lord, we
Tom Roberts.
ONE (1IMFÍIKT.
I thank Th«« for bringing our pastor Ion the 19th day of Jun«, 1909, at «on< w1“»« on July 7 , 1904, made
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Ager
ylsited
Mrs.'Cgatrell, from Klamath Falls,
Dick was a very clean little boy. safe home, and bln dear wife, too, O 1 the front door of the «Jourt House 1 lorn« ..lead «Entry No. 3250 (Serial
attended the lecture Thursday night. Fallston business Wednesday.
Joe Foster is cutting wood in tbe I and dirt disgusted him. One day he Lord, for Thou preserved man and In the City of Klamath Falls,Oregon, No. 01192) for BE*4 NE%, Sec. 6;
C. A. Bunting and E. E. Fitch are
—......
_____
___ kitten beast."
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of SW14 NW#, Nfc BWfc, Sec. »,
talking of going to Mexico to see the timber between Round and Ixong f0Un(j a poor
little
starved
Hald day, sell at public auction to Township 39 South, Range 10 Eaat.
v*. lakes. J He purchased the timber of crourhlnK In a d|lch at thp roadside
country.
E.
Thompson
and
Earnest
Boyd.
tbe
highest bidder for cash, ail right, Willametto Meridian, has filed notice
IT SHOCKED THEM.
Among some of those' of Merrill
and he brought the wet, muddy little
purchased
J
Mr
Van
Valkenburg
and
Interest of the said F. L. Wright of intention to make Final Five-year
who rode horseback in the parade
waif home with him.
Two small children, hearing older In and to the S*4 of SWJ4 of Sec­ Homestead Proof, to establish claim
Monday were Mrs. Powers, Mrs. Don­ the balance of the White & Fountain
He took it to the hydrant and care­
nelley, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Mix, Mrs. tract of land one day last week.
fully rinsed off all the mud, but the persons refer to the cat’s tall as his tion 20; tho NH of NW '4 and Lots to the land above described, before
Mr. Lee visited his ranch Thurs­ shock was too gr«;at for the Hick cbenezer, camo home from church 1 and 2 of Section 29; the NW% ot County Clork of Kinmath County, at
Btuckel, Misses Alice Allen, Essa
Ratliff, Lois Barrows, Beulah Rhodes, day.
kitty and the breath of life departed. one day very much chagrined, say­ ot NE<4, SE*4 of NW% and Lots Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 8tb
Sam
Kerns
of
Chico,
Cal.,
is
vis
­
Gladys Anderson, Vivian Bunting
Dick brought her to his mother, ing, “The choir sang a dreadful song, 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Section 30, all in day of July, 1909.
iting his brother, George, of Plevna. who exclaimed at th«- sight of the but we did not fake any part." On Township 37 South of Range 7 East,,
Claimant names as witnesses: E.
and Ione Howell.
Mr. Sutton was at 0. Byers' after wet, «Irooping kitten, "Why, Dick, being questioned it was found they Willametto Meridian, taken and L. Arant, of Klamath Falls, Oregon i»
hay Thursday.
had sung that good old hymn, "Hero lovted upon as the property of F., Charley Andrews, of Olone. Oregon;
A YOUNG 1IE1M1.
what have you done?"
John Faulkner is cutting wood
L. Wright, or no much thereof as B. 8. Grigsby, of Klamath Falla.
“She wav all mud, nnd I washed I'll raise mine Ebcnezer.”
During the dally bath of two young i with Joe Foster at ia»ng Lake.
may be neceHaary to satisfy the sum Oregon, and W. F. Arant, of Kla-
her,’’ Dick replied. “Oh, Dick,” his
NOT LIKE PAPA
sons, ages two and three and a half,
Homer Byers 1 b visiting with Mr. mother »aid sorrowfully, “I’m afraid
ot $86.24 In favor of Eugene math Falls, Oregon.
the mother was suddenly called to and Mrs. Sutton this week.
J. N. WATSON,
A bright little fellow was taken to 8pencer, judgment creditor, together
she’s dead." Dick looked shocked
the telephone. On her return «he
Leo Thompson caught nine little and grieved for a moment, then hfs a barber shop for the first time to with Interest and costs and disburse­ 6-80 7-1
Regt iter.
found them both out of the tub, thor­ ■ ducks last Friday, which he expects
face lighted up with a gleam of com­ have his hair cut, and as the barber ments to accrue.
NOTICE.
oughly excited. Thereupon the older . to raise.
was in a distant part of the shop for
Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon,
fort as he exclaimed:
one exclaimed:
Mr Sevits and sons hauled in some
a
few
moments
the
small
customer
this
19th
day
of
May,
1909.
Partios wishing sagebrush land
“Well, she <ll«xl clean, anyway."
“Harold was about to go down iD Jogs for wood Thursday.
said In lowered tones to his father:
W. B. BARNES,
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the hole, but I got him out, muvver,
The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs.
There’s no great ru«h to take the
“Papa, yon must tell the man that Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon.
W. W. MA8TKN,
I got him out!"
Fred Laarn was dangerously injured niouquitu bite cure for rheumatism. I am uot to be shaved.“
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