Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 07, 1910, Image 7

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land 188.60; that said applicant will »♦♦♦•♦•••»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦»♦♦I
replaced by l>«ncli<*s. after th« fasli- I
offer final proof in support of hlsj^ [
Ion of thus« used In the British
application and sworn statement on <»
House <>f Commons land un effort
th« 20th day of May, 1910, before!')
will be made to l«t ilion light Into
('
It. IleLap County (Merk, at Klam-|][
the now somewliat gloomy chsmbei
ath Falls, Oregon.
I < >
To accomplish this Congnsu appro­
Any per-on 1« at lib«*rty to protest
priated 8550,000 some three years
ago, but up to the present yeur iuf-1 Au liiiportuiit Q ik - h II oii Tlutt I» Con- ir Line Contea Houli* Frolli lii-nd It this purtbii' before entry, or inltl-
ai« a cont' t at any time before pat- < >
Helent time ha« not been given tl.i .
M UHI Cono- Tlu-ougli Klu In­
«lauti, B< ing Asked—What
«nt Issue«, by filing a corroborated | o
workmen to get at the task. Veai .
aili County
We have accepted the agency < ,
Medford I*n,s
affidavit in this office, alleging facts ] [
before last Congress held an extra­
for the Starr Piano Co., of ¡ [
which would defeat the entry.
it
ordinarily long session, und Inst «urn
Bi< hinontl, Ind., munufucturers < >
ARTHUR
W
ORTON,
'![
in«r the lawmaker« wer< here sweat ) The spirit of street paving is tak­
The following dispatch from Bend
of a well-know I* line of high- ! !
Register.
1 *
Ing through the hot spell making a Ing hold of the p«*ople of the elt y ’settles definitely that question an to 3-17-5-19
grade piano«.
' [
new tariff law. Thl« summer there und about all that can be heard 1« u whether Hill is to come through
NOTICE
FOR
PI
BLK'ATION
Is likely to be nothing to prevent the dlscusMlon of this subject. Three pe­ Klamath County or take the route
All th«« members wish to get titions arc In circulntlon asking for further
to the <-a»t. While there ha«
i
Starr, Richmond. Tray mt , ' ,
VI nuld R i - hii II In Mudi lk-iicht to llic work
Lake view 02971.
home us soon uh possible unywuy, to the pavement of as many thorough­ never l*e< n any doubt In the mind« of
and
Remington Player Flanea. < >
H|M>rHng Interests of Thia
Department of the Interior, United
look after their fences for Novem­ fares One «alls for the paving of th«
i
people of this section a« to where
Every piano *ol<1 with an abao- ¡ ¡
lentity
State« Land Office, I-akeview, Ore­
ber, so Elliott Woods, superintendent Main street and It bus met with suf- he wan beaded, there have been no
lut«- guárante«*.
gon.
of the Capitol, under who««* dlrectloti fident success as to insure the pav- i definite steps that would make an
March 5th. 1910. j J ’
certainty thut this county Noth« i- n* ri by given that theState < >
The United Slate« Government ap- tills work will be done, bus issued or-I Ing of that thoroughfare front the absolute
;
All piano* »old on ttw easy
portioned to th« Htate of Oregon <l«rs for the beginning of operation!" bridge to at least Eleventh street. An­ would he favored with a Hill line. of Oregon ha« filed in this office it« H I
IMiynw-nt
plan.
other «alls for the paving ot Sixth The diHpatch follows:
«bout the first of the year the hu tu a« soon us CongrcHs quits
application, Serial 02971, to select ;< >
The most noticeable change In the ■ street. The third provides for a pave-
•'BEND, Ore.. March 28. Duilng under th«? provision« of Act of Con- < >
ot 830,000, to be used for the con-
st ruction und maintenance of nub appearance ot the H oum * chamlici inent on Washington street The last the last week much right of way ha« grcHS, of August 14th, 1848, and th« ] J
< all and see sampl«-* on sale.
hutch«rl«s In Hits Blate. To this has will be mad« by the removal ut th« : two have not be«ii out long enough been acquired by the Oregon Trunk acts suplemental and amendatory i1 1
wall
directly
behind
the
«peaker's
to
mak«"
it
certain
what
will
be
their
Line
along
it«
surveys
south
from
been added u large sum realised from
thereto, thq SWVi SEVi. Section 12. ! I
the licenses collected throughout th« deck, und th«> bringing In of the two fate, but those promoting th« matter Bend In mact, it 1« understood that T1> M S R t E , W .M . NW Vi 3
N>at«
This money Is now In th« walla, right und left of the speaker, nre confident that they will make a for approximately thirty miles land SWVi Section 4; SWVi NW Vi Sec-!; '
State Treasury and some steps should to narrow the apartment. The pres­ strong enough showing to th« coun­ ha» been purchased In a 100-foot tlon 9; SEVi SEVi. SWVi SEVi Sec- ! *
For Musical Inst mm.nl«.
'
lie taken by the people of this county ent pre«« gallery will be wiped out cil to get that body to order the lay­ width along the Upper Deschutes, tion M, and SW >i SWVi Section 27, ' ’
to secure u portion of It for the ee- und the imwspaper men und telegra­ ing of hard »urfac« paving on those close to which river the survey fol- Tp. 37 8.. R. 9 E., W. M
low« before branching from it In a
✓
tnbllshmcnt of a hatchery at some phers given quarters ut either «Id*' 1 streets
Any and all persons claiming ad­
of the room they now use. R«pla< - 1 One of th*' principal handkap« met aontherly direction toward Klamath. versely the land« described or desir­
point lit Northern Klamath
,
NOTICE
"The majority of the farm and ing to object because of the mineral
It ha« been suggested that Spring Ing th«* desk« ot the members on t In­ with 1« the answer to the question of
flour.
will
be
little
narrow
strip«
or
What will it cost”' Few property 'black jack' pine land«, it 1« under­ character of the land, or for any
Cieek is one of the moat Ideal loca­
Shareholders in the I^ngell Valley
tions In th« West for the maintenance «helves, only wide enough to hold u owners ar«' desirous of signing a pe­ stood. over which the right of way other reason, to the disposal to ap-
Telephone
Co. who desire to ex­
<>r a hatchery, and that one should be «mull book The comfortable swivel tition for paving unlt^ss they have passed, were paid for on a basis of | plicant, should file their affidavits of
change their certificates of stock for
chairs
they
now
occupy
will
make
|40
an
acre
valuation.
In
not
a
few
«ollie
knowledge
of
what
the
cost
Is
■ «tabllahed there It is quite certain
protest in this office on or before the shares in th J new company may do
that nothing along this Un« will ever way tor long, bar«! benches, so that likely to be Of course. It is a pretty Instances, it Is «aid. offer« of right 5th day of May, 1910.
so by presenting same properly en­
I,« accomplished unless someone un­ when the alteration Is completed th« hard matter to state definitely what of way gratis were proffered, pro­
ARTHUR W. ORTON.
dorsed to Burt E. Hawkins Sec y of
dertakes th« task ot forcing it H oum * of RepreM-ntatlves will look I . it will cost to pav«* th« street« of this viding only the railroad would agree I 3-17-4-21
Register.
Poe Valley and Klamath Falls Tele­
like
u
district
school.
Another
ami
!
city. The best parallel case would to place stations at i*oints convenient —
through th« proper channels. The
phone Co.
3-17 3-31
very
noticeable
chang«-
will
be
the
to
be
that
of
Medford,
where
blds
were
the
ranches
of
the
property
own
­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ttm« is not fur distant when Klamath
County will lie the niocca fur the Installation of u large table In front : <>|M*ned for paving. Blds were sub­ ers Indeed, according to one of the
APPLICATIONS FOR
Lakeview 01187.
fishermen ut the Coast, Already evi- ut the House directly before th« mitted by four paving companies, the road's purchasing agent«, should all
GRAZING PERMITS
Not coal land.
«lences of this tact Is apparent by speaker's desk, for th«- accommoda­ lowest bidder le-lng the Barber As­ the offers of this description be ac­
Notice
13
hereby
given that all ap­
tion
of
the
gentlemen
In
chatg«
of
a
Department
ot
the
Interior,
U.
S.
phalt
Company.
Its
bld
wa«
as
fol
­
cepted there would be stations scat­
the depletion of some of the more
plications
for
permits
to graze cattle,
hill,
or
for
anyone
who
for
any
rea
­
Land
Office
at
Lakeview,
Oregon.
tered
at
Intervals
of
less
than
a
mile
lows:
something
la
f i equented streams. It
horses, sheep and hogs within the
March 11, 1910.
"The Barber company bid S1.77 A4 all the way from the Columbia to I
not done looking toward the restock­ son may expect to occupy the floor
Notice is hereby given that James CRATER NATIONAL FOREST dur­
ing of th« streams, It will be only a for a conslderabh* length of tln>«* and per square yard on Class A, 5-inch Klamath.
E. Newbanks, of Keno, Oregon, who, ing the season of 1910, mus5 be filed
Surveyor* Are Working South
matter ot a tew years before fish will wish to fortify himself with docu­ concrete base, 1-inch binder and 2-
‘Despite the oft-repeated state­ on May 12th, 1904, made Home­ in my office at Medford, Oregon, on
be as scare here as In other sections ments or volumes from the library. Inch asphalt surface. For Class B.
that were once not«««1 for their fishing He can spread his literature upon with 5-inch base, 1-lnch binder and ments emanating from the officials stead Entry No. 3236, Serial No. or before April 1, 1910. Full infor­
the table and If his brother members 1^-inch surface the bld was 8161 of the Trunk Line that they have no 01187, for SWV4 NW%, NV4 8W«4, mation in regard to the grazing fees
resorts.
desire,
they may crowd around the l>er square yard. On Class C, 4-inch intention of continuing the Great SEVi SWVi, Section 17, Township 40 to be charged and blank forms to be
One ot the needs of the county is
ii good, live, up-to-date rod and guu (able to get a closer view or come base. 1-inch binder and 1 Vi-Inch as­ Northern'« Central Oregon road fur-1 3., Range 8 E, Willamette Meridian, used in making applications will be
phalt surface, the bid was 81.49 Vi. ther than Bend for the present and has filed notice of intention to make furnished upon request.
• tub Ther«> are enough men In this within nearer earshot.
By making the House smaller it Is For excavation, the bld was 50 cents 1 will devote their energies to develop­ Final Five-Year Proof, to establish
M. L. ERICKSON.
county devotees of the«« sports to
Supervisor.
make such an organliatlon uno ot the 1 hoped that th«* accoustics may b«> im­ ;>er cubic yard, the lowest bid ever ing the Immediately adjacent terri­ claim to the land above described, 2-27 3-18
strongest In the Blate. If one were proved Just at present they are made to th«* city."
tory with branch lines instead of before C, R. DeLap, County Clerk, at
It 1« not to be expected that the bld pushing on to untried fields, present Klamath Falls. Oregon, on the 23rd
RELINQUISHMENT FOR SALE
organize«! h« rc and th«" members have about the poorest that can be found
tn
the
country.
It
Is
practically
im
­
for
the paving of the streets of this indications do not entirely substanti­ day of April, 1910.
life enough lu take hold of these
160 acres of land near railroad,
Claimant names as witnesses:
questions, It would be only a matter possible for anyon«" In the galleries city will be as low as this, for there ate these announced plans. For not
cabin and barn, for 8300. Running
Samuel Padgett, of Keno, Oregon; stream. I have about eight home­
<>f a very short time before a hatch ! to hear a member on the floor unless are a number of Items that will add only is there activity in purchasing
he
has
lungs
of
leather
and
exerta
Albert
Shear, ol Keno. Oregon; Ray steads, level and good running water.
considerably
to
the
cost.
Among
them
• ry would be establish««! here and
right of way south from Bend, but
• ther ne«"«lH looked after
Alr«*ady them to the utmost. By taking away will be the freight, sand and the forces of surveyors have been in the Lamb, of Keno, Oregon; Chester For particulars write to
the time has passed when one should the desk« and easy chairs it Is crushed rock However, this bid will field between this point and Burns Wilston, of Keno, Oregon.
JOHN KNOTT
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
have been organized. but it is not yet thought that thoM* members who are give some idea of what may be ex- practically all winter, working along
C rescent , O regon
not
Interested
In
the
speech««
or
de-
i
3-17-4-24
Register
pected
along
the
line
of
cost
too late to get In very effective work
the line followed by the old Corvallis
A FEW BARGAINS.
and secure for the county at least bat«*s will abaent themselves from
A Eastern survey, through the heart
SIMMON’S
WASHINGTON’ LETTER
410.000 out of the money set aside the chamber. Under present condi­
of the big new homestead country,
Five lots, slgQJy location, 81806.
by the Government for use In the tions about half of those in daily at-
whose rapid settlement recently has
In Justice Court for the Precinct Can loan |75fl cn the deal.
hatchery bualn«*ss within the State of I tendance while away their time by 1 nl<|u<- Monument Er«« u-d U* Memory attracted so much attention.
A nice cottage with bath, largo
of Tule Lake, County of Klamath,
of Old Man Fallut*-
conversing with each other In loud
“Whether the intention is to find a
Oregon.
81700. A good buy.
lot,
State of Oregon.
| tones of voice or add to the racket
southeastern
outlet
in
connection
large residence, fire lot, (3500.
A
WASHINGTON. D C., March 31.—
i J. G. Patterson, Plaintiff, vs. Frank
by slamming their desks and kicking
with some road in the Snake River
U ORLD'H (.RKATEHT AMATEUR
Three cottage« on three lota. Roos
In
a
dusty
loft
at
the
rear
of
the
Worley,
Defendant
—
Summons.
th« cuspidors. Superintendent Wood
country, as has been so often sug­
SHOTGUN ARTIST HERI
tncugh for another cottage; 82256
says he Is experimenting with an un- postoffice building in Washington is gested, or to continue toward Cali­ To Frank Worley, the above named
MASON * SLOUGH.
a
monument
built
of
1,500
boxes
to
defendant:
<>. N. Ford Hohl* Many Record* and klckable and noiseless cuspidor which
fornia, as is repeatedly rumored and
the
memory
ot
American
persistency
In
the
Name
of
the
State
of
Ore
­
he expects to Install in th«* new
U ill Do Hogse Shooting Hen-
repeatedly denied, is of course prob­ gon, you are hereby required to ap- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA-
and failure
chamber
Th© fact remains, how-
lematical
TOR’S FINAL ACCOUNT
These
boxes
are
the
offering
of
as
pear and answer the complaint filed
Orin N Ford, of Central City, la.,
ever,
that
in
the popular mind the against you in the above entitled ac­
many
inventors
for
the
alluring
bait
EMMITT
BEESON
BUYS
later of Klamath Agency, when* he
repetition of the statements that
In the C ounty Court of the State of
MAIN STREET PROPERTY of the O. K. of the department on Central Oregon itself is the sole goal tion within seven days from the date
lias been spending th« winter. 1« now
Oregon, for Klamath County
have
which
would
ot
the
service
of
this
summons
upon
their
inventions
In Klamath Falls and will stay a
of
the
Hill
line
does
little
more
than
order
you, or suffer judgment to be taken
One of the largest realty deals that brought them a chance at an
few weeks Mr. Ford is the world's
In the Matter of the Estate of Thonuu
to implant the belief that bigger
greatest amateur shotgun shot. At has been consummated tn this city for 5,000 mail boxes for the rural plans are in the making. For there against you for the sum of Thirty
Hodge, Deceased—Notice.
Dollar» and Interest with the dis­
preaent h« hold's five world's records recently was brought to a close delivery service
Notice is hereby given that John
All these contraptions have been seems to be instilled in the popular bursements of this action.
He has tak«*n a rest for seven months, last Thursday, when Emmitt Bee­
Frederick Wilson. Administrator pt’
Central
Oregon
mind
pretty
firmly
Given under my hand this 12th
not firing n shot at the traps since son purchased from Mrs. Elizabeth sent in since 1901. Up to that time
the estate of Thomas Hodge, de­
the impression that when the rail­ day of March. 1910.
Heptember 3. At Denver, Colo , nt Rtehn the Klamath House property the department allowed the farmers
ceased, has filed his final account of
road
builders
say
they
are
about
to
to
use
whatever
they
chose
as
a
mail
The
O. W. OFFIELD,
the great Western handicap, he won on Mnin street near Eighth
do one thing, exactly the opposite re­
the administration of said estate wltlj
property
has
a
frontage
on
both
Main
box.
but
when
it
wt.s
found
that
in
the preliminary handicap, making a
3-17-4-28.
Justice of the Peace.
sult
is
apt
to
be
forthcoming.
the Clerk oi the County Court ot
world’s record. Mr. Ford is the ohl> an<i Eighth streets, being in the shape many instances their choice ran to a
Klamath County, Oregon, and that
Rumors
Include
Harriman
Line
of
an
L.
piece
of
tiling,
stove
piping,
old
pow
­
The
price
paid
ha«
not
•hooter In th«* United Stat«*« who has
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE
said Court has appointed the hour of
“Perhaps an outgrowth of this is
•hot in every State In the Union, and been made public, but it Is Htated to der and oil cans, and everything else
Is personally acquainted with every be in the neighborhood of 87,000. from the refuse heap back of the old the statement that a southerly con­ In the matter of the Estate of Albert 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Satur­
day, the 2nd day of April, 1810, aa
noted «hot In America. He hold« the which is considered a remarkably homestead, the department balked tinuance of the Harriman line from
Finley Bunnell, deceased.
world’« amateur record for a straight good bargain, a« the property Is so and decided to set a standard. This Redmond, its present terminus, will State of Oregon, County of Klaath. the time for hearing objetcions, it
any there be, to such final account,
run by breaking 342 without n miss located that it will get full benefit Immediately created a market for an soon be announced, although nothing
ss.
nt St !<oui«. Mo.. June 12 and 13; of any development that may occur enormous supply of boxes, and all r’ore substantial than rumor yet
Notice is hereby given requiring and the settlement thereof.
This notice is published by order
the would-be Westinghouses of the gives weight to th«* allegation
also th«> world’« amateur records for j In the buain<*ss district of the city.
all persons having claims against tfte
i
of
said County Court, made and en­
*■00 by breaking 496 and 988 out of | Mr. Beeson came here about a year country set to work lustily to supply
estate of Albert Finley Bunnell, de-!
1,000 and ION straight at twenty-one ago from Talent, Ore , and was quick , Uncle Sam's need.
ceased, to present them, with proper. tered in the records thereof the 28th
Lewis Miller and wife, of Chicago,
The results of their efforts form a
vgrds
Mr Ford won th« world'« j to see the great future that Klamath
vouchers, within six months, from 1 day of February, 1910.
JOHN FREDERICK WIL8ON,
amateur chuniplon«hlp «hot at night County ha« He has been a heavy most interesting indext to what the are visiting Mrs. Miller’s brother, | date of this notice, to the undersign-1
at Jacksonville, III., by breaking 75 buyer of property over since his ar­ human mind can evolve. Some are Fred Nitschelm, and her sister, Mrs. I ed executor of said estate at the office ' ' Administrator of the Estate of Thom­
as Hodge. Deceased.
3-3-3-81
out of 100 by electric lights. He will, rival here nnd is «till in th«' market shaped like a dirigible torpedo, some Nate Hurter. They are on their way of F. H. Mills, Klamath Falls. Ore-
•hoot with the Klamath Falla club in for any that he considers a good in­ j open on a hinge like a clam shell. back from Honolulu, where they have gon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
One is rigged out with more accoutre­ been spending the winter. Mr. Miller
the next month and get In «hape to vestment.
Dated this 12th day of March,'
go East to «hoot.
It is understood that a deal has ments than a Harlem flat, with coin Is owner of one of the largest baker­ 1910.
I
UNITED STATE LAND OFFICE.
been closed for the sale of the prop­ and letter holders, interlocking sig- ies in Chicago.
ROBERT BUNNELL. !
Serial No. 03048.
WASHINGTON LETTER
erty at the corner of Main and Eighth I nals and electric annunciators to tell
Executor of the Estate of Albert Fin-|
| Lakeview List No. 73.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
streets, on which Is now located the the passing postman whether the pa­
ley Bunnell, deceased.
Lakeview, Ore., Feb. 33, 1910
H oum - of lh<|»n-N«>ntativ«*H Will Ik- Re­ Klamath Livery Stables. The parties tron desires stamps, money orders,
3-17 4-9
Notice Is hereby given that the
modeled—Table* Nulm(itut<-d
I4kkeview 02885.
to the deal refused to make public post-cards or to register a letter. One
Northern Pacific Railway Company,
for the Press Gallery
Not coal land.
any of the particulars, preferring to (probably invented by a letter car­
STRAYED
whose postoffice address is St. Paul,
Department
of
the
Interior,
United
rier)
has
an
arrangement
whereby
it
wait in until the transaction was
————
WASHINGTON. D. C„ March 29.— finally closed. This has been recog­ could be swung into the carrier’s
Minnesota, has on February 23, 1810,
States Land Office at Lakeview,
One bay mare and one black mare
This being revolution season in the nized as a very desirable piece of wagon, emptied and returned without
k " . “k"’»*/ "**'*
Oregon.
each about
fifteen and three-fourth filed In this office
______ its application to
House of Representatives, other property, and If the deal goes the carried getting out of his seat.
select under the provisions of the Act
Marcn 7th, 1910.
hands high and each branded with an
„„__ __
I ’lT..
changes besides revision of the rules through it is not unlikely that It will
Notice is hereby given that Wil­ ace of clubs on the shoulder. One of Congress, approved July 1, 1888
Some didn't stop at inventing a
tre under way.
he improved by the erection of a mod­ box; they devised a whole system to liam Sargeant, whose postoffice ad­ dun horse three years old branded (30 Stat. 597, 620), as extended by
Plans have been drawn and all ern business block as soon as
! the Act of Congress «proved May 17,
the be run from a village postoffice by a dress is Klamath Falls. Oregon, did, with a horse shoe bar on the jaw,
preparations made for a physical lease hold by the present tenant
1906, (34 Stat., 187), lota 1, 8, 3 and
on
the
27th
day
of
December,
1909,
gasoline
motor.
Fourth
Assistant
ex-
weight about 1,100, One bay mare
transformation of the House cham­ pires.
Postmaster Genera! Dr Oraw, who file in this office Sworn Statement, branded with a pitchfork on stifle, 4 of Section 17, In Township 38.
ber
All that la lacking to set an
South of Range 7 V4 East of the Wil­
has charge of the rural delivery, says and Application. No. 02885, to pur­ weight aboutl.100.
armj of workmen on the job is the
I lamette Principal Meridian, contain-
that even now ho gets a letter every chase the SEV4 Section 35, Township
A liberal reward will be given for
George F. Loosley arrived iu the
linal fall of the speaker's gavel ad-
week from some one who has an idea 37 S., Range 9 E., Willamette Me­ information leading to the recovery r I ing 81.04 acres.
city
last
Sunday
from
Ashland,
where
fnurnlng the House sine die. As soon
Any and all persons claiming ad­
for collecting mall along rural routes. ridian, and the timber thereon, under
I versely the lands described, or desir­
•s the coat tails of the last Congress­ bo 1« engaged In the wholesale and One device is a battery of boxes to be the provisions of the act of June 3, ot any or all of these horses.
W. H. MASON
man disappear through the glass retail meat business. He left today i filled with mall at the postoffie and 1878, and acts amendatory, known as
ing to object because of the mineral
W3t 3-31
for
Fort
Klamath,
where
he
will
doors, jeans and overalls of carpen­
character of the land, or for any
automatically distributed along the the "Timber and Stone Law," at such
ters, iron workers and masons will «pend most of the coming summer.
other reason, to the disposal to ap­
route, at the same time picking up value as might be fixed by appraise­
GOOD SEED RYE
stalk In and the most tremendous up­
plicant, should file tholr affidavits of
, other boxes filled with mall for dis­ ment, and that, pursuant to such ap­
heaval ever witnessed under the big
Rev. John J. Cunningham, rector patch.
plication, the laud and timber there­
400 bushels of good seed ryo for protest in this office, on or before ths
tome will begin.
of the Church of the Sacred Heart,
23rd day of April, 1910.
on have been appraised, June 14th, sale, 81-76 per hundred at ranch.
The House is to be made smuller; went to Morrill thia morning, where
Judge Short was a recent visitor 1909, the timber estimated 787,000 2-8-tf
JOHN DE PUT.
ARTHUR W. ORTON,
the desks of the members are to be he will hold services tomorrow-.
in the cltv from Lost River.
Hopkina Ranch, near Midland.
board feet at 8-75 per M., and the
8-1-4-11
Rattner.
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FISH HATCHERY
BADLY NEEDED
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New Line
Pianos
SHOUID ORGMIS ROD MO GON CIOS
WINTERS
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