Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, August 18, 1910, Image 1

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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN
tin* trunk of Hie ir>«- whose slielter
In had sought
Kulil lied to the hills, where lie re-
maim'd nil «lay.
When «'oroiK't \\hlt|o«k, District
Attorney Kuykendall, Deputy Sheriff
John Hclinllock and Court Reporter
itlchardson nrrlv«*d a coroner’s jury
loiiHlsiliig oi Fred Beck, J. P. Calla­
han, J«*»»«* Dri-w, Hl B. Pool, lohn
luuiuld und Irving Cutter, wan »um-
mon«*«!, mid after hearing ’bo testi­
mony of the Wilno*»*'» decided that
there sux mi crime committed by Mr.
Brewer.
IMPORTAVI
BRANI H
OF
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i i hum . i t rut of ♦
♦ M»l THEHX ollM><»> ♦
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HH.II
M HOOI. WORK
I rank Smith'» la-g mui Yrm. < rm>l«e«l
by 'I not ion Engine, May
Xot It- I sm I
COLI'MIII’S. August 17. I>lr<-c-
l'k|Ui|HH«*iit lb Ing Inoiall<il for Teach*
lor of Safety McClure has dismissed
Ing lìti» Work Here During
thirty-three policemen for refusing
¡Io- Coming Year
to rid«* on the cars Friday, and wh«>
pleaded guilty to Insubordination.
The
troops cannot be used except to
Mr. Hawley, the manual training
The militia
each er of th< County High S c I hmj I patrol the car tracks
for the «aiming year, Is expected to will wait under arm» until the i rlot-
Autos mounted with
arrive in Klamath Falls August 25th, Ing Is over.
ami will overs»-. th«* installation of rapid fire guns have been made ready Kent Defeat» Mclii.lay—McArthur
the work benches and other equip­ for an em<,T8enjry
I» Hch*ctcd to Make the flare
ment ns«*« sary for the new course.
Against Kahn
Considerable work has already been
done In tli. nsiini tn he occupied by
the new department, and Principal
L’nlted Press Service.
taught hopes to have everything
I
SAN FRANCISCO. August 17.—
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II,
DE«
IDES
TO
HAVA
ready for work In manual training as
TEI.EI
’
HOXE
SYSTEM
1
Th«
in«urg«int.s
Lave swept the state
well us In the other departments to ;
! and Hiram W. Johnson has been ae-
start on the first day of school,
brief outline of the manual training
i lecled as the standard tiearer of his
Bid« Ire lt><cii<-d for tiw 1X5,000
work Is as follows:
i party by the vote of 70,800 citizens
Ih'iid l»«u><—Highest Give»
First year .Mechanical drawing,
I at the polls y esterday, Charles Curry,
furniture designing, tracing and blue
MO.*» Premium
' bis nearest opponent, received 43,-
printing.
i 000 votes, while Alden Anderson wa*
W« mm ! work Exercises in handling
While the council «>nly met for '.given 25,000.
tools k« " ping them sharp and in
* *'
working order, furniture construction about thr«-e-quarters of an «¡our Mon­
Partial returns indicate that En-
day night, they did business. In that
and primary cabinet work.
glebright, the regular nominee in the
H''C«>n<! year Mechanical drawing time they hear«! the report of the
Frat congressional district, is renom­
street
committee
relative
to
the
tend designing, wistd turning, mould-
Ing patt«*rii making and <*aldn«*t eon- change of the grade on Main street inated over Childs, the insurgent.
Of the other candidat«**, Kent, in­
lH*tw«»en Center and Second, and also
struct Ion.
in the third and fourth years the pass«-«! the telephon«.* ordinance over surgent. «lef«»at«?<! McKinlay. a reg­
ular.
m«*cbnnlcal drawing is continued and the mayor’s veto.
Hayes, insurgent, in th«.* fifth dis­
Councilmen
Wilkins
Castel,
Wil
­
Iron w«>rk is taken np. This part of
th«- wrtrk will not I m * put in for an­ lits, Waldron. Stone. Obenchain and trict was renominated over Davids**n.
other year or two, and so is not given Sumini-Ps were present when Mayor t he regular.
Stephens, insutgent in the Seventh
Sanderson called the meeting to or­
here la detail.
district.
d«-feated McLachlan, the reg­
The fir»t thing that Htrlkew on« in der.
ular.
Th«*
matter
of
th<<
telephone
ordi
­
looking over such a course as this is
Smith, regular in the Eighth dis­
Its great praiiical value. If a boy nance was brought up and no one
trict.
was renominated over Kirby
who has b««*n taking a manual train­ «'•emed willing to move that the or­
Finally Coun­ the insurgent.
ing couhk * has to stop In the middle dinance be acted on
There were no republican contests
Mr. Mayor,
or at the ckrs«* of his High School ca­ cilman Wilkins said:
reer and g<> t<> making his own living in order to get the matter before the in the Third, Fourth and Sixth dis-
t« will have something that will he council I move that the ordinance trh ts. Knowland. Kahn and Needham,
of assiHtance to him whether he go«'* be pswsed over the mayor's veto.” standpatters, being renominated.
McArthur, insurgent and a deni-
to work on the farm or in the work- The motion was duly seconded, and
,
ocrat.
defeat«»! Troy, a regular in
shop, If on the other hand, he wishes when th«> roll was called there was
the Fourth district^ to oppose Kahn,
tn go on t«» th«* university ami take not on«* dissenting voice, every mem-
the ztaudpat re|uiblicau
an engineering courue he will have l»*r present voK', "T<* s .”
I
indepcauews. and MTelvin.
Sloss
This
nrd;nan«e
grantB
to
the
Pa-
'
«•icelh
nt
foundation
for
the
work
:in
regular,
were
selected as nominees
he must do there. In fact, no matt«*r rifle Telephone and Telegraph com­
for
supreme
court.
pany
the
right
to
operate
a
telephone
what «««upaHon or profession a man
Spauldiag is probably nominated
may follow, he is all the better off ‘and telegraph system in this city for
for
senator.
for being able to design such pieces a period of twenty-five vears.
The insurgent ticket is universally
The company is tn have its wires
<>f furniture as be may need, and even
successful with but
construct them if lie chooses to do so. not l«»as than twenty-flve feet from conc«'ded to be
But this practical value of manual the ground, the city is to have free few exceptions.
One hundred and eight-one pre-
training, attractive though it may be. use of the poles for the installation
cincts
complete In San Francisco give
of
a
p»li«s*
and
fire
alarm
system,
the
is not the m.ifn
for its adop­
tion into the courses of study in.the rates are fixed in the ordinance and Anderson 5.734. Currv 13.912. John­
schools of the ebuntry. There is an , cannot be increased until the com­ son 10 877. Out of 143 precincts
Keesling r»*ce!v«'d 8.696. Wallace
educational value In manual train- pany has 1.000 or more instruments,
5.063.
Ing outside of its pracHcal appliea- th«* company must cut the wires at its
Four wiHfita ago tomorrow
Smith, while si tting th«' brake
the
of the lumber trucks hauled
fell
Meu'low Lake traction <*ngh
under th«* wheel, mid Ills I«*
arm
III < olll|HI|lioll
whn broken in thr«*«* places, t
left
llil* K II le«I
bund was t«*rrlbly mangled and his
11(01« Il
left leg was broken In two places. He
wai brought to ibis < Ity am! placed
undet the care of. Drs. Hamilton and
Shi'tlff kitnttl l’*"'
•'Pk'' comi
Fl'h« r. It was ()i<mght at first that
Wvdn* tuia) t«Mik with bini to
i, woillti be ilu|KMMibie to saVe the J
Lnki'vlcw Bernard E
Kulil, tiic
mtn. ufid it was doubtful about nav- <
lug the leg. al»«». But the doctors
oting man wlut Wua with Albert T
«1«
elded tbat nelthoi oik * »hoill«l be
D c M oh " «U« n he »loie a uiiiii I h i of
tuk« n off ut that time, und through
borse» fronl the Silver l.iik«> country l*r«'|«clv O ii' i» «ni Xlutli nud Iflgli
t! ulr skill mid tb attention of the
imi whu wa» klllcd last Frldn, by
s«r«»'t» M l»ii <«rml«*» Is-ft u»
nurse th« probability 1» that both the
Mlbry Biowur tietir Cullahuu » ranch
urm >«nd tl,«j leg will I«« suvvd.
I lie, X««w Ara-
Sunday Dr Fisher put the leg In a
twelve mlles northweet of Dairy.
«.<*t ami now Mr Smith is ublc to
Ktlhl, who la 3 4 yenra old, Ita* n
In liour of thè cottncll*» meeting niov- around in th«* b«*d a little mor«*.
iiotiicsteiol tiear Silver l.uki- and I
The accident In which Mr. Smith
tini«' was taken Tliui day night siili
Mo»«*, wlio wga 35 yuan* of ug«*. li
tvadlng of thè iiiliiutes «>f thè meet­ wus injured occurred on a steep hill
luH*n helplng bini put up nomo of I
between tb«' Meadow laike mill and
ing* from Jun«- I h » to July 27th. leav.
this city. Smith was firing the true-
building» on Ho pino
Th« tuo ni
ing the mlnutes «if tho interveaing lion engine, and also as»ist<*d in s«>t-
bud bei ti roumlng over thè couutrv
As they were going
a thè viciniti of Silver Lnk<*, ciaim* no« tingi, lo he read ut Mini«* future ting the brake
down the hill he noticed thal th«
Ing thal tb«>> were frappimi bvara for date
Wheii Mayor Su ini orso ti calh-d thè thr«»* trit« ks which th«* engln«- was
their It1d«*a
meeting
to «»rder tliere w«*re prew-nt buttling were going quite fast, and he
Th«* lnc<>nal»t«'n«-y <>f am-h u alale
Councllmvn
Wilklns, l'astel, llatika rnn liotw««-n tin* first and second one
meni m » ovtdent t«» ih«- stocktnen in
that iHirtlon of Lake coiinty, nini Ir Wlillts, SuminecH, Olienchnln and to set th«- brak«'. The handl«* of the
brake was le'iit and for som«- rea­
was bell.'V.M d tbat thc two Intcnded io Hi ansbia».
Th«* mliiui«*» of th<- meet I ng» from son the brake failed to catch and
steal some of the horse« Iti tbat vlcln*
Ity anil u «lose watch wn» llkewla«' lune filli to July 27th were read and when Io r«'l«'us<sl It th«* handle fl«*w
approva«!
back and threw hint to tho ground,
kept on the stock.
directly across th«* road, in the path
The first of last WCH’k u number of Hill*, til.»,«-«I
of the wheels.
the horses could not be found and
The following bills were allowiMl
The sides of the road Hlopod up
the men were ulto miaalng
Gladding, M< Ih-an At Co .
considerably ut that place, mid Smith
Mr. IJrewvr at onre notified (H*
$
37«'».,
’
.O
pipe
.........................
r« allay'd that h<* <4>ul<! not roll away
«telghbors. and n i><>««<< conslstlng of
Sam«................................. 1.442 74 i
from th« trucks, mid he turned
Elbrey Brewer, lllll Owsley. Kinnear '«kl«-* Bros, lumber
1X0 2 5 1
...
towards
the middle of the road be-
Hr ul« k und Frank Mcllroon «tnrtcd In CH Transfer Co., druyag«-
15 50 *
tw<-en th" wb<*els. lie was not quite
eursult of thc nt«n.
O K. Transfcc Co, dravage
3 i.$0 i
quick enough, however, to get out
Whvn Ihn poaiw- reacbed thc Klam Il \ l*MU<‘iig<M>«l, labor
3.76 «
of tho way. aad one of th«* massive,
uth Indian reservatlon th«y aacurnd 1 1’.
t< i»«in. labor
12.50 :
1« n in< It wheels of the truck (lassed
i$»<* »et vires of two Indla ih guide«, N. 1». Weatherman, labor..
5.on i
over
bls left arm am! hand, th«* In-
t’lajton Kirk and Jaaou Howard
who
ward w
Sum Frecmyer. In I mo ....
37.60 '
d< nt«*<! surface of th«' massive i»h«*el
tral!«<1 thc horsca and Ihlrve« to Wil* Mr» Nelson, >n«*als.......... .
5 00
«rushing the arm am! terribly man-
llamson rlver, wh«re n deserlptlon of Rnbt. T«*lford, clerical Inbor
1.60
gllng th«* hand. t-*arlng It so bad I y
th«*tn was sceured
I9.5<*
II. F Sh«*ph«*rd. »am«* ....
The) reach'-d Jo« Cobiirn's plac. I: .1 Slii i'ts. <•!■*«'. Ins|i
15.00 1 that om* could »«•«■ b«*tw<*«*n tho bones
In the palm
Th«* wh»*e| also pasced
about twelvn hourw behlnd the thlere« )■' R Mutt, drayage
3.00
.,
over his left log betw«*en tho thigh
and Mi Owaicy was «ent back to tel* Chas. Graves, gnwer Insp
97.50
and kn«M*. breaking it in two places.
•■phone to the ofllceru In Klatnath K F 1. A W. Co ...............
397.17
Ills presence of mind did not leave
Falls.
Klam Pub Co printing, etc
184.50
him
Imwever, and be continue«! to
About 12 o'eiock in thc mornlng
roll until he reach«*d the renter of the
the other ihrer «ecured soverdl <*an-
Total .
»5 724 fifi
roa«l between th«* wh«*ols.
His ab­
dles and staited out on the trall The I
ItiilMing l*«*noit»
sence was not noticed until th«* re­ tlon. It has been found that a stu- own expense when it bccom«*s neces­
Indians would light n «andle. find tho
Building permits wit «* granted to maining two trucks had passed over dent who is taking stich a systematic sary to move a house itithin th«* city. JoluiMiti Wins in San Joaquin
(race of ihr herd of atolen hortet, ex-
Stockton. August 17.—Complete
tlngulsb tho rändle und rlde on In tho Charles R Miller, Marion Hanks 8. him. when hts predicament was seen, course as is here outlined is receiv­ ' limits, and is to paint the jioles returns from San Joaquin county give
T
which
are
erect«*«l.
fiv»*
telephones
Summers,
Mr
Orem,
II.
J
Win
­
ing
a
mental
development
just
as
lie
was
brought
to
this
city,
whore
he
dir* « tlon tho thlevcs had taken. rvcrj
valuable as that derived from a are provided free for the us«* of the Hiram W. Johnson 2.000 plurality
h<w lulle« pliklng up the trall ngnin t, es. Edwin John. <> E Janaaea F has b«*en «litre that tint«*.
for governor. Stockton went for him
C
lleclidolt
mid
J
C.
Evers,
Klamntli
emirs«
In mathematics or latin and Hty.
Dr.
Fisher
pla<<*<!
the
cast
on
Until
bi Ihr light of tho randlos.
by
fino.
Bbl« for IP hi A»
Just before «layllght they cante to Fall» Light and Water compan«, II. Ills leg Sunday. .Mr. Smith has been that such a course makes his min
Blds
for
th«'
$5,000
bond
Issue
of
II
Seitra
W.
W
Maaten.
J
I,.
Cun
­
able to move but a few Inches, hut stronger for the worK along other
a pasture on the ranch of Kmllr
*
The appll- now be is aide to occupy n somewhat lines. This last consideration is one 1 the sewer bonds were r«*celved. Thev Jol>ii<*ou Carries Isis Ang*Sc-
Egert. und thcre they dlscovered the ningham mid Jo«- War«,
of
Los
The
total
estimated
vote
that is frequently overlooked in con­ • were as follows:
«t<ib<n horses. but no trac«> was to 1 h * «utlon of W. 8 .*,!*• g*> «<< make alter­ mor«* comfortable ix.sltion In bed.
Well. Roth & Co.. Chicago, inter- Angeles is 49,085. Anderson received
Em it truck weighs about five tons sidering the value of manual train­
seeii of the Ihk'vea, who ha«! ma<le ations oil his otfic,' building Ix'tween
2.810. Currv fi.250. Johnson 25.955.
est to date and $<55 premium.
their camp about half a mlle frotu l’lttli mt«l Sixth stK-ets on Main, was when «tnpfy. and as they were load- ing in a school.
wants
S.
V
Kean
A
Co.
Chicago.
d<
tiled.
This
work
will
be
optional
in
the
«•«! with l>etw«*en 7,00# anil 8,000 feet
wljcre the horseg wer«*, I A little far-
\\ ill H«*l|> in < ani|>aigii.
a $5o diHcount.
\ pi'Htioii to let th« grude on Ninth of gns'ii lumber It is an enormous County High School.
ther off th>* two saddle horses ridden
Hiram W. Johnson has received
H.
Rollins
At
Son.
Denver
and
Chi
­
by the two nu n were found, anil those nut from High to Bush, and on weight tbat crushed thc limbs of Mr.
tli«* following telegrams:
«•ago,
$10
premium.
High
rlns't
from
KlghHi
to
Ninth,
re
­
Smith.
were driven to th«' herd, where Mr
sei . i. crice ' s goods
“I congratulate von upon your
I’. Sutherland At Co.. $30 premium.
main us It now Is was referred to the
Had It not lu*«*n «'or his |ir«‘S<*nce of
llrew«*i wn left to guard them
TO PAY HOARD BII.L
great victor)
Am ready to campaign
ben
r-
All
the
blds
cant'd
for
bon«ls
Htr«*ct
committee.
mind
In
rolling
toward
the
center
of
Tlie supposition wug that th«* two
the state for you an«l help utake your
lug
<!
per
cent
Interest
A
number
of
objcctiona
wore
made
he
did
the
the
road
as
quickly
aa
men had gone to t'nllnhan's ranch
Mis*. I‘eter»t«'iu«'r Aitaci»«*» TI huii ami Main Street Grade
«■lection sure. (Signed* Gillett."
Knowing thnt tin* thieves were ac­ to the allowing of the contract to fill wh«*els would have ent his body In
Seek« to Realise
Accept my congratulations upon
The
qm'stlon
of
the
grade
on
Main
th«
1
stnwt
at
the
rate
asked
by
Mr.
two.
quainted with thc Silver laike men.
Frinii Tboir Sal«*
your
victory, and I assure yon of nt)
street
betwwn
Center
street
and
He may loee th«* use of his arm and
the two Indians were sent ahead Masten 84 «-ents a yard.
fealty to your candidacy «Slgne<|t
Secoml
came
up.
Mrs.
Marple
ob-
The
pro'i'sts
were
filed
for
further
hand
iiartlallv.
but
it
is
probable
now
I
th«' Idea being Hint ns I Iley were
T e-- la« aTVernoon, September fith. jected to the fill which would have Stanton."
thm it will not be mii ssury to ampu­
strangers to tho men wanted they «■onsidi'ration.
at fi o'clock, the personal effects of | to be made In front of her property
"Please accept my sincere anil
The
city
engineer
was
Instructed
to
tate
either
of
hi»
limbs.
could get the drop <m them before tho
the erstwhile telephone promoter, as being excessive and objected to hearty congratulations. I had hope«!
A
give
th«'
property
owners
on
Klamath
two could draw Hielt weapons.
George I*. Price, will bo sold at pub­ Its being made.
that my fellow townsman and neigh­
Brevier was left to guard the horses avenue grade stakes <-uui Center
lic auction at the Alma Petcrsteiner
bor. Stanton might realize his ambi­
The
street
committee
reported
E\<
street
to
Pay
no
avenue.
and Buick and McBroom went with
rooming
house
on
the
corner
of
Sev
­
tion,
but the piembers of our party
that, although they thought the street
The question of building a bridge
th<< Indians to aid them In capturing
enth an<l Main streets, to satisfy a should be raised, the whole matter d«*croed otherw ise. I bow to that de-
Tenth
across
the
Ankeny
ditch
at
DeMose and Kuhl.
board bill amounting to $49.25.
ought to lie gone over by the entire i cree. and I am now for you as th«>
Not finding the two men at Calla­ atreet was referred to th«> street com­ Young IhMipl«*'!« S«Hleti«*H Will Take a
The goods are described as consist­ council
, cholc«* of my party, with all that I can
han’s Buick came hack to where mittee.
Moonlight Ri«h* on tlu*
ing of a suitcase and clothing, per­
do to make your victory In November
The
property
owner«
on
Mill
stre<
t
Brewer w ns gnurdlng th«* horses.
sonal effects and jewelry, but as to
as
tremendous and emphatic as tha
Stcnmer
Wineiiut
In the meantime De Mose had < n th«* west side of th«* river present-1
what the jewelry consists of is not .MAYOIl G lì AOR’S CONDITION
of yesterday. (Signed) Meeerve.”
*
•
ed
a
petition
that
the
atreet
lights
awaketi«*d, und not Hoeing the saddle
IS NOW SERIOUS
known unless it Is a number of care­
tin Thursday evening, \ugust 18th,
horses went In search of them, As that had formerly b,*en there be re­ i
fully Helectod gob! bricks.*
(OXl.liESSMAX BAWI.EY
the Epworth L«*ngue, th«» Christian
he came liettr th«* herd which Bi tifek placed. Tho petition was granted.
John T. Harris Is the attorney for Gland» in Ils Throat Are Swelling
PLEASED WITH OUTIXtOK
A
petition
was
presented
front
the
Endeavor
stN'Ietles
and
the
Baptist
ami Brewer were guarding llr«!wer
Mrs. Petcrsteiner.
ami G.iugiiiu* I. Feunil
called on him to Ijalt. This he did property owners on Main street ho- Young l’eoph* will sp«'iid several
Several notices of the sale were
Congr«*ssman W. C. Hawley left
not do but start«*«! to run. Brewer tween T«'nth and Esplanade asking hours on th«* Upper lake. The O. K. posted today.
for Lakeview Wednesday, where
that
nMln
atrret
be
widened
between
HOBOKEN.
N.
J..
August
17.
Transfer
bum*s
will
leav«'
th«'
Tatke-
called to hint again to halt, and lie
Mayor Gaynor's condition this after­ he will meet his constituents and w'li
pniil no lieed to the second command th« atreets mentioned. Th«1''matter sldo Inn at 7:15 sharp, and the boat
i
ROONEVELT <HT OF
was
referred
to
the
city
nttorncy.
noon
is reported as being most seri­ return to Klamath Falls Friday and
will
leave
th«*
Wlnemii
Landing
at
8
eltlivi
While DeMose was running
(illl'ilPV
NEW
YORK
The adjustment of the grad«' at o'clock sharp. It has been planned
ous. The mayor's brother and the leave for Medford and oth«*r towns in
Io* made a motion ns though to draw
th«*
end
of
Link
river
bridge
was
left
< Ity ofilcials are hastening to his bed- that part of th«! state.
to spend four hours on th,' lake, re­
a revolver, and as Brewer and Buick
lte»|M>u»ibilit.v Off His Sbollitici
Mr. Hawley sain that he believe
aide. It is rumored that an alarming
both knew the two men were armed to th«* street committee and th«' cltv turning to the Wlnema landing at
Tnk«»« Mudi Interest ill I’nli-
that
h«> will be re-nominated, and
engineer.
swelling had atacked th«* glands tn
midnight. The transfer wagons will
they thought Ih.nf •<■ whs trying to
fonila Election
that
he
will serve his district again
Council
will
meet
again
Thursdny
the
throat,
ami
persons
who
are
fa
­
be
at
the
landing
when
the
boat
re
­
draw a revolver and that lifter he had
I miliar with the case state that the in congress. He Is satisfied with th«-
turns to bring the sailors home. All
reached th«* shelter of the tree for night.
the members of th«* different young
OYSTER BAY, August 17. Ex- mayor has been in a critical condition outlook, politically and otherwise,
which he was running he would shoot
T. II. Schow, who is employed on people’s sodetieit In tile city, as well President Roosevelt refused to dis- all along. He Is In n«» better condi­ and believes that the coming year will
nt them. As they were both out In
great
Improvements
mud*
the open, DeMoae, once behind the the construction work which Is being uh their friends, are Invited to take cuss yesterday’s slap at him. lt Is tion now than he was the day lie was se<‘
throughout
the
entire
state.
shot.
Grav«*
fears
are
entertained,
this
miMinllght
ride
on
the
Upper
now
feels
that
the
believed
that
he
done
on
the
Southern
Pacific
lino
tree, could pick them both off with
Remember th«' day an«l tho responsibility of the fall campaign as beside the danger from gangrine,
comparative safety to himself, and north of here, came down from Modoc lake.
Guy Merrill returned Thursday
when lieMo e ri’fiised to halt nt the Point last, night, and left this morn­ hour, and be on time. Fare on the has been removed from hts shoulders, there Is the poatible bursting of the
from a trip to the mountains.
boat will not exceed $1.
and that he will not participate In affected blood v«»ssels.
<-.< < o id command llrcwei shot him ing for Portland.
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