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A building, all of the walla and ein COUNCIL OKS BUSINESS floor» being of concrete. The inaur- OK 1010 00010 K menno PUIS UK lUill COMPLETED r_____ ___ I mice rate on such a building 1» the Falls; blks 1, 3. 5, 7. 9, 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, 25, 27, 31, 33, 36 and 40, lota 1 to 10 Inclusive in blk 23, lota 1, very lowest and It would play an 2, 3 and 4. blk. 35, lots 3, 4, 6, 6. 7 (ORNER FIFTH ANI» WALNUT IN Important part In the eecurlna of HOG COMBINK GETS MORE IDEAN FOURTH OF JULY COMMITTEE and 8, blk. 37 in Second addition to GOVERNOR OF NEVADA HAYH HE ABOUT NEWSPAPER HIHI NENN HAVE RECEIVED TROPHIES LATENT IXK'ATION WILL NOT INTERFERE tenant» for the storerooms and of* Klamath Falls; NE 53 feet of lot 1 blk 49, Klamath Falls; part of lot 3, fires Their Editor Telle Tlu-ni Nome Plain Tin* Control for Goddrwe of Lib«*rty blk 30 and Cedar street of Klamath Again rnoM-n Ordiuaiire fur Raisinx MAN ANI» WOMAN ACCl'HED Falls; half Interest in blks 2, 4, 5, 6 Ind Pay the Thousand I»oliar IX- Facts and Then Calls Attention Will Close on Tuesday, June NalarNw of Trraaurcr, Recorder OF FIENDISH MURDER reuse That I» D«*mand«*d by the 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16.. 17, 18 to His Contract lb«- ZNth »nd Attorney Municipsdity and 19; lots 7, 8, 9 and 12, blk 1; t luirgrd With Murdering Man and lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 3; l*l»<lng Body In Trunk It was a merry old time that the The Fourth of July committee has >ots 1. 2, 5, 6, 7, 8. 11 and 12. blk 7; Monday night the regular lueetlnx RENO, Nev, June 21. Tex Rick Ilog Combine publishing company. received ten handsome prize cup*« lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, 9, 10, 11 rad 13, of the city ocuncll *«» held One of PORTLAND, June 31.—The po had Monday afternoon. A meeting \ blk. 15; lots 1 and 2. blk. 20, In Nob Iard» announced today that he has that are to be awarded as trophies the Importunl matter» disposed of wa» lice today arrested Jesse 11. Webb of the directors of th«* Institution was for the principal events on July 4th Hill uddltlon to Klamath Falls; 210. selected, the city of Reno as the place the question of another alte for the und Mrs. William Johnson on sus- for the big fight between Jeffries held und it was a glum bunch of and 6th. They have been placed on 1 Eliza M Marple to Klamath De city hall. I*ola ft and 10 In block 75, . plcion of murdering William A. financiers and would-be publishers and Johnson. This announcement exhibition In Heitkemper ’ s and have velopment Co., part of lot 6, !>lk J .owned l>y F. II. Milla, were deemed Johnson In n room In the Grand Cen was made after be considered the attention 4b. Nichols add. to K F . 210 xuitable tor the purpoae, und the City tral hotel yesterday. Johnson's body and editors that gathered together'.' already attracted much i claims and offers of Goldfield and When they decided to obey the orders I Hix of the events for which the cups Itocordcr wa» Instructed to »ecure an was crammed into a trunk Klanta’h Development Co. <o Eliza the city chosen. The Reno mer and J of their master and start the sheet will be given as prizes have already ! M Mart «., part of lot 5. blit. 15, option from the owner. The city hnuled to the depot preparatory to chants have announced that they they did »o gladly. Why, It was an been selected They are: Nichols add. to K. F, 210. own» lot H udjolnlua the two it 1» its shipment to Puyallup, Wash 1 easy matter to run a paper. Any fool will build the arena and pay the First, the best Fraternal float, for proposed to purcliaae, so that there Blood leaking from the trunk while Agnes Marple to Eliza M Marple, >1,000 demanded by the municipal could do It. Haven't the people of which all of the fraternal organiza would be available three lots. The It was waiting shipment from the blk 345, Klamath Falls, 21- ordinance. the city had proof of that fact for tions in the city will be expected to price fur which the property has been depot revealed the murder. J. G. Pierce to Agnes Pierce, part som«* time? Th«.* publishers of the compete. This cup is valued at 235. ! • Ifcred to the city 1» 11,000 Johnson and Webb came to the two papers that had been working so SALT LAKE CITY. June 21.— Under the rules of award it will be of aec. 32-38-9; half Interest In part The tollowlnx building permits hotel from Sealtlo Sunday. John Governor Denver A. Dickinson of of Klamath avenue and part of blk. hard for the good of the town and come the property of the fraternal were grunted: son had considerable money as the their own personal loss were fools, society that wins three times in sue-1 71, Klamath addition to Klamath Nevada, who is here today, declared TO R. If. Spencer to repair bis resi result of the sale of his ranch. The positively that he would not inter and everyone knew It; the Hog Com- cession Already a number of the Fails; also half interest In SWH of dence, located on lot 4. block 2. woman under arrest |x>sed as John i him* was sure of It when they refused fere with nor attempt to stop the big NEH sec. 16-38-9; all of SWH of societies have announced that they To J. L. Yaden. for the croctlon of son's wife Yesterday Webb and the tight betwe<*n Jeffries and Johnson NWH sec. 18-38-9; lot 1 of sec. 6 to do the bidding of the gang that will compete, and it is expected that I u one und one-half story residence Johnson woman left the hotel and j This settles definitely the question and lot 1 of sec. 11-38-9; 210. 1 want«*d everything for nothing, and the rivalry in this field will be very on lot II. block 2, Hot Springs add!- registered at n rooming house, the people pay the bill. Ho the paper j J. H. Upton to Mrs. A. M Beach, of 8tate interference and assures the k«*en. Second, the treat Commercial lion, to coat SI.MOO where they were arrested this morn pulling off of the mill between the was started. It was a happy crowd float, to be competed for by the busi- SEH of NWH sec 17-38-9; 210. The following bills were allowed: two big ones. ing after an all-night auto ride. The that day. It was a lucky thing for in*m< house» of the city. The entries Geo. W.Schwartz to G.L Schwartz, Il M Richardson, >36. <> 11 woman's hand was badly cut and 'them that they had their laugh first. In this competition will undoubtedly EH of SWH sec. 23; NEH of NWH Goodell, 25; N. E. Conner. IIS.BO. she had on her person fl.900. They I have a number of pretty and ap If they hud waited for it until the be the greatest, as nearly every one and NWH of NEH »ec. 26-4012; The ordinance providing for the both deny their guilt. propriate things for spring and sum Herald quit business—well, they of the leading stores of the city has al»o NEH of NEH »ec. 26, and SH increase In the salaries of the Trea»- mer in Jewelry. would be out their laugh in addition placed orders for floats. The value of SEH and NWH of 8EH sec. 23- urer. Recorder and Attorney was, Hoof Garden Ui-dding. at McHatton's. to the thousands of dollars they have of this cup is 235. 40-12; 21,254. passed This 1» the second time this A unique woding was celebrated poured Into the Chronicle to keep it Third, the Motor Boat contest R. H. Dunbar to Clara B. Elliott, had to I m - done, the former ordinance last night on the roof of the Laguni alive. NoUce for PubUcatlon. This will arouse considerable rivalry lot 6, blk. 35, First addition to having been lost. The ordinance! (Not Coal Lands) Vista Apartments. In a picturesque between the owners of launches in The meeting held yesterday after- Klamath Falls; 210. T doptesi last night provides for the, Department of the Interior, United setting of pink and lavender sweet I noon was for the purpose of devising, the city and It is stated that a num Joseph C. Smith to Cora B. Smith, States Land Office at Lakeview, following salaries Treasurer, 1300 j peas, un ler the subdued lights of ways and means for stemming the' tier of wagers have already been S H of BE H sec. 7, and W H of NE H Oregon, May 10, 1910. per annum, payable quarterly: Re many colored lanterns, Mias Alice Ap tid«- it has been a losing game from made. Notice is hereby given that Eliza sec. 18-34-16; lots 1 and 2. blk. 4, corder. 11,300 per annum, payable plegate end Claus E. Pell were mar start to date, and getting worse. And ! Fourth, the best make-up in the Hot Springs addition to( Klamath M. Quimby, of Klamath Falls, Oregon, monthly; Attorney. 11,000 per an who, on February 2, 1904, made ried at 7 o’clock by the Rev. Henry that was the n-ason for the holding Calithumplan parade. Falls; 2100 homestead application No.3207, serial num. K. Ranboino of the Hroklyn Prosby- of the meeting yestorday afternoon Fifth, the best lady's turnout. United States to Mary L. Steele, No. 01178, for 8WH SEH. 8EH An ordinance was Introduced and SWH section 9, township 40 8, range t-Tlun rhttreb. Sixth, the best horse. When the dignitaries gathered to SEH sec. 18-40-10. passed to second reading providing 9 E. Willamette Meridian, haa filed The sffsir was picturesque in the gether they looked at one another as The other selections will be made Otto F. Anderson to Michael H. for compulsory connection with the notice of Intention to make final five cgtrwine. The roof was hung In within a few days, and ample time if to say, "Durn you, you got me Into Rush, SH of NWH sec 32-39-9; year proof, to establish claim to the main sewer. This 1« one of the boat 210. land above described, before C. R. measures that lias been Introduced wreaths of huckleberry and the bride this, and you're to blame ." Then they will be given for preparation. Work on the dance pavilion,' The books' Frank E. White to M F. Orr, EH DeLap. county clerk, at Klamath Ince the city decided on the installa stood t mid a bower of pink sweet got down to business were dragged to the front, heavy which is to be located In the court of NEH and lots 1 and 2, sec. 20-39- Falls, Oregon, on the 30th day of tion of the sewer system. The ordi paas. ( June, 1910. Hhe wore un exquisite pearl measn- from their load of losses, and It was house yard, will commence tomor-' 10; 26.765. nance will probably be amended at Claimant names us witnesses, Wal row. llne gown trimmed In hand-made em discovered that their pet was losing M. F. Orr to W. E. White, lots 591 ter Folson, A. Kershner, John Koon'.z the nest meeting so as to provide for Only one concession has been and 592, blk. 108, Mills addition to and 8hannon Bocth, all of Klamath In the neighborhood of between 2600 this compulsory connecting only broidery. . Falls, Oregon. Only relatives wore present at the and 2600 a month. Well, one poor awarded for the Fourth, that of soft Klamath Falls; 2500. It where streets are to be paved ARTHUR W. ORTON. pretty ceremony, after which a sup drinks. Edmun Gowen was the suc fellow who furnished the money to Klamath Falls Land and Transpor was the approaching paving of Main 5-19-6-30 Register. per and dance followed The couple buy th«t Herald, once alretty, fell cessful applicant. tation company to Mrs. M McMillan, (reel that created the necessity for The 250 saddle which is to be lots 1 and 2, blk. 10. Buena Vista NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE backward. All of the stockholders this now measure. There Is a con left this moaning for Del Monte. Mrs. Poll Is the daughter of Mr. offered as a prize to the beet broncho LANDS I are not meeting the assessments. So addition to Klamath Falls; 210. siderable amount of property on this! Central Oregon Improvement com thoroughfare that la owned by non- and Mrs I D. Applegate, pioneers of It Is up to the few. and that few feel rider was placed on exhibition today Notice is hereby given that the in the show window of the K K K pany to Mrs. Margaret McMillan, lot Slate Land Board will receive sealed irsidoots, and they have paid no at Klamath county, who have their win ‘the burden. A certain Individual named Lincoln store 6. blk 38, town of Crescent; 2250. tention to the proposed Improve ter home In this city. bids until 11:00 o'clock a. m., August was called on the carpet, and he was Harriet A.Henderson to Frank Ruth, 1, 1910, for the following described ments. If the paving of the street E. I*. MORGAN IN MINNING whlpsaw<*d around the ring; but he lots 481 and 482, blk. 114, Mills ad school lands. to-wit: were done before the laterals were REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS was not worrying. Every once In a dition to Klamath Falls; 210 * laid it would result In serious dam- All of Sec. 16, T. ! 25 S., R. 9 E F, I*. .Morgan, who Is well known while he was seen to fondle lovingly State of Oregon to Geo. F Heath, uge*1 to the pavement, and It Is to NEH NEH of NWH, WH Of Furnished Dally by the Abstract SH of SEH »ec. 12; NWH of NEH NWH »nd EH of 8E H of Section avoid this that the council decided to In this city, having been prominently a pl«*ce of paper he had in his inside Firm of Maoon A Slough identified with the real estate busi pocket; it was his nine-months' con- sec. 13, and NWH of SE H and 36. T. 37 8.. R. 13 E. take the step It has. ness. has mysteriously disappeared ; tract. And that was where the shoe NWH of NWH sec 14-39-8; 2500 B><- council Instructed the Recorder All bid» must be accompanied by from his home In Ran Francisco. Ac pinched the directors H. S. Parrish to John G. Swan, N. S. Merrill to Mrs. A. Orchard, a regularly executed application to • o ldvertlse for bids for an additional cording to one of the papers of the This assessment business is getting NWH of NW 14 and N'H of 8W M let 41 in SWH of SEH »ec 2-41- purchase and at least one-fifth of the tfc.000 worth of sewer bonds Theae Bay City. Mr. Morgan borrowed 130(1 to be such an old, old story that they of NWH of Sec 36-40-10; 210. 10; 210. Iconds have already been authorised, amount offered. from his brother-in-law. When tho are getting tired of it. And here was Oregon Valley Land Co. to Susan Mollie E. Garrett to Jonah Sparks, the people having voted MB,000 No bld for le63 than >7.50 per acre Intter's wife stopped him on the another call for money. When was Cornelius, 814 of SH of 8WH of I NEH of sec 6-40-13; 210. worth of sewer bonds, of which 240,- will be considered. street a short time ago and suggested this old thing to get on its feet? In SEH of Sec 3-36-14; 2200 R. M. C. Brown to W. A. Brown, <>00 have been sold The amount The right is reserved to reject any Ora L. Meservey to R. N. Day half Interest in EH of NWH sec and all bid». i rallied from theae bonds will prob the Idea of his repaying the amount. addition to the money for the pay ably be devoted to the extension of It so upset Mr. Morgan's ethical ment of running expenses of the of- NE 14 of NW 14. EH of NE 14 and 17-39-8; 210. Applications and bids should be ad equilibrium that he forgot everything fic«< th«* payments on the plant were NW14 of NEH of Sec. 13-38-9; 210 R M. C. Brown to Adam Simpson dressed to G. G. Brown. Clerk State ihe Main street sewor from Its pres Ruby 8. McCall to Weyerhauser Foster. SH of SEH »ec 8; NEH of ent terminus at the Klamath Develop else in addition to the loan and Is to due and no money in the treasury to Land Board. Salem. Oregon, and day a wanderer from home and fire Land Co.. SW14 of SE 14. EH of NEH »ec. 17, and NWH of NWH meet them That meant another as- ment company's building to the bath marked "Application and bid to pur side. There are a number of people M'asmcnt for that. It certainly looked 8W14 of SEH of Sec. 18-38-15; s<*c. 16-39-8; 210. house, where connection will be made chase state lands.” In this city who will no doubt be sur I rosy—not. 210. Wm. F. Baker to William Wente, with the sewer system that it Is pro G. G. BROWN. prised that he should forget such a Wm Wagner to Weyerhauser fifth interest in SEH of SWH sec. After spending most of the after- posed to Install in the Hot Springs Clerk State Land Board. little matter as the repayment of a J noon In a futile effort to run the Land Co.. SEH of NWH, EH of 8-28-11; 21 addition. Dated April 22. 1910. 4-28-7-28 loan of f200. sheet on a loss expensive scale and of SWH and SW H of SEH of Sec. Wm. F. Baker to E. Golden Filer, trying to convince Lincoln that he 18-38-15; 210. quarter interest in SEH of SWH sec. CIVIL ENGINEERS BELIEVED Oregon Valley Laud Co. to Laura 8-28-11; 21- must do It, that gentleman informed IX*T IN MOJAVE DKNF.ItT THE LAMENT OF THE Pl.NEb . them that they could go to; that he H. Truitt, SH of NH of SWH of' P. C. Lavey & Co. to Claus A. 8o.Tr»««- of Them Ha» Bren Found Across the wind-swept forest sides was managing that part of the buai- NWH Sec. 23-36-14; 2200. Johnson, lot 8, blk 32. Worden, Ore.: I Ntnce laut Friday Of Cascade canyons d«*ep and wide ' news; that if they did not like his State of Oregon vo J. Conner. EH 2150. Rose this lament from the soughing 1 style they could pay him his salary of SWH. SWH of 8BH of sec 6; Ida M Fink to C. P. Gregory, lot For an up-to-date wheel, get pines BAKERSFIELD. June 21. A Just the same, and h<* would turn the NWH of NEH, SEH of NEH and 2. blk. 43. Nichols addition to Klam a Rambler, on sale at the GUN party of seven engineers from Berke •Oh, McLaughlin, hoary mount of paper over to them or anyone elae; EH of SEH of sec. 7, and SWH of ath Falls; 21. STORE. For sale or rent. ley la believed to have perished on snow, but he had a contract. Ah. the con- SWH of sec. 8-38-11 H :21,295.83. William A Walker to Addie Walk Tents to rent. Guns We carry I the Mojave desert The men were Dost hear th«* axemen's cruel blow? j tract! That was the trouble. Elmer W. Gillette to J. J. Parker, er. lot 5, blk. 16, and part of lot 4. a full line of Sporting Goods. last »eon Friday, and no trace of Must we abide, whilst drone» supine 3pace will not permit tho printing lot 4, blk. 63, Nichols addition to blk. 16. Klamath Falls. Aso lots 5, 6 A posse Wage wordy war or draw a plan them has since been found of even a small portion of what was Klamath Falls; 210. and 7, blk 21, town of Terminal Is being organized to go in search of To halt the greedy gourmand clan S. W. White and Abel Ady to Leo City; 219 «aid. And If it did, then Uncle Sam them. Charles 8. Davidson, leader Who rase our glen, glean our pride, 1 would step in and haul someone ap 8. Robinson. W H of NWH and part William A. Walker to Earl E. THE GUN STORE of the party, died in Death's Valley Nor h «*<*«! the cry of future race. j for circulating profanity through the of SWH and lots 6 and 7 in sec. 1-40- Walker, EH sec. 28-36-14. Also a J. B. CHAMBERS last Saturday The seven compan But gaug their heedless, reckless mails 8;EH of EH and Iota 5, 6, 7, 8 and three-eighth interest in NH of SWH ions buried the body of their pace? 9. sec 2 40-8; lot 5. sec. 10-40-8; ' sec. 8-37-14. Also lot 1. blk. 20, leader and then disappeared. Mrs. All but gold do they deride CHASTAIN, LANGKLL EH of NEH. SWH of NEH and town of Terminal City; 210. Norman Htlnos, wife of one of the Oh, mount of snow, to heaven plead, * CO. RETIRES lots 2. 3, 4 and 5, sec. 11-40-8; part Harry B. Clough to O. J. Hawken- imrty. is coming here to take part In Echo this message of our need." The firm of Chastain Langell A ofWH of NWH, sec. 12-40-8: NWH son. EH of NEH and NH of SEH the search for her husband. The ALICE M SOUTHWORTH I Coj hac announced its retiremen; and part of EH of sec. 14-40-8; part' sec. 28-40-13; 210. desert heat is intense now and the from the grocery business, the doois of NEH •*«*«■ 23-40-8; part of NH : Lyman B. Ferguson to O. J. Hawk- vorit of the rescue party is extreme- SUPERINTENDENT SWAN ISSUES being closed Friday evening The of NEH sec. 14-40-8; NH of NWH enson. WH of WH aec. 21-40-13; TjMÄzardoti». 210 EIGHTH GRADE CERTIFICATES stock of the firm will be taken over sec. 13-40-8; 210. by the other grocery firms of the Abel Ady to Leo S. Robinson, I John Larkin to O. J. Hawkenson, ODD FELIX1WN Bi ll,DING Su|H*rlntendent Swan haH Issued city. This announcement will com** SWH of SEH and lots 4. 5, 8 and 9 EH of NEH and NH of SEH sec ASSOCIATION REJECT'S BIDS eighth grade diplomas to the follow as a great surprise to the many and part of lota 6 and 7, sec. 1-40-8; 29-40-13; 210. ing person» who were examined on friends of this firm In the city. The NEH. EH of NWH and part of WH Frank H. Caldwell to O. J. Hawk ► gM AdvcrtiM- for Blds for a lie June #-10: high character of the members of of NWH. sec. 12-40-8; NEH. 8H of enson. EH of EH sec. 20-40-13; 210. We are now agents for the well- , HF Inferred Concrete Htrui turc District No t, Klamath Falla—Hat I the firm as well as the unlformallv 8H »ec 13-40-8; EH of NEH of Harry A. Littlefield to O. J. Hawk known Victor Phonograph meeting of the Odd Fellows tie White, Chas. I-eni, John Hawx- . courteous treatment always accorded SEH and part of SH of NEH sec. enson. SWH of see. 28-40-13; 210. TwRiling Assn was held Monday Imrst. Orace Anderson. Edwin P Cox. | the patrons had won for it the warm 14-40-8; SWH of NWH and lots 8 < > Josiad Charles Porter to O. J. records. We have a nice line ' evening, at which all of the bids sub Barbara Ooeller. est feeling of friendship among all and 9. sec. 7-40-9; 210. Hawkenson. WH of NWH. SEH of mittod for the erection of file Odd District No. 26, Klamnth Falls— * classes, and its retirement will cause of up-to-date phonographs and < G W. White to Leo S. Robinson. NWH and SWH of NEH sec .8-40- Fellows' temple at the corner of Eugene F. McCornack. more than a passing feeling of sin SEH ofSEH.WH of NEH of SEH 13; 210. records, needles and supplies. ' Fifth and Main streets, wore ron- District No. 13, Dairy Vida Pear cere regret. Klamath Korporation company to and part of WH of SEH sec. 14-40- • *red After going into the matter son, Jerry Pearson. 8; part of NEH «ec 23-40-8; N H W. F. Arant, lot 755 of blk. 117 of Come in and hear some of the < > thoroughly It was decided to reject District No. 7. Fort Klamath Ida E Ezell, proprietor of what was and SEH of sec. 24-40-8; WH of Mills addition to Klamath Falls; 210. We also have a < > nil of the blds submitted, for the Miller late records E. D. McDonald to Lona M. Bar known as the Rummers ranch, was in NWH. SEH of NWH and lota 7, 8. reason Hint It was believod a re-ln- District No. 2k, Merrill—Claude the city Thursday on business Since 9. 10. 11 and 12. sec 17-40-8; 210. nett, lots 5 and 4. blk. 7, Opportunity large line of Edison phono- jorcod concrete structure that would Demorest, Ruby Demorest, Leland assuming possession of the property I iik«*ride Co. to Frank C. Kti- addition to Klamath Falls; 2100. ^^Tlreproof could be erected at a Pope records, Starr ' ' Klamath Development company to graphs and Mr Ezell has changed the method of b uge. I <rt of S«* I’»-!.' 12 >1.200 coat not In excess of the price asked C »con Valley T.ar.-t Co. to Ans- Effle S. Wiley, lot 10. blk. 38, Hot Irrigating the crops materially. New pianos, sheet music and musical < > WNl brick building. In accordance Cornea Natural ditches have been laid out and a per u.ta L Crete, »H of «'« of nwH of Springs addition to Klamath Falls; with the view. It was decided to re "He vows I am the first girl he ever fect system of drainage started. He • -, » Sec 26-39-1'« 220«; 210. instruments of all kinds. advertis«* for bids for a re-lnforced I kissed." William A. Walker to Luke E. states that it will take time to per t»«ii,>n Valley Lail Co to W. A "Do von think he is not telling the fect his plans for the system that is Franklin, «>H of neH, Sec. 33-35- Walker. SWH »ec. 21; SKH of SEH he association should decide to truth?" 1- 37-16, 2200. sec. 20-36-14; NWH of NEH »ec. to irrigate the lands, but that he be 14, ami nwH. 8e a concrete structure it would "I don't know. If he is he must lieves when 1t is completed it will J. G. Pierce to Agnes Pierce, lots 31>; SEH of SEH sec.7-37-14; also e first in the city. It would be have practised on a dummy, that's all. be one of the best that can be de 6. 8, 10, blk 103, lots 5, 6. 7. blk., lots 2, 3. and 4. blk. 21, town of Ter > For Musical Instruments ! > whnt I» generally known as a Class Kansas City Journal 99, Buena Vista addition to Klamath minal City; 210. vised ILIO Will BUILD IK UW WINTERS