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| 388). for UM in conmwtlon with the NOTICK OF RKHTt »RATION Ob' 1 tied "Ptnce and Savior." It coMtsttxl I Klamath project Oregon, of the lier«- of the following: I’lllljl' LANINA TO METTLE- inafti'r dMcrlbcd laudi« in ti»«* state Orchestra. MKNT ANI» ENTRY of Oregon, and b) his authority such Song "Christmas Bells,” by th«* of said tracts as have not l»«*«*ti her«»- HOHE TURNED ON INDI SI RI AL IN SHOT BY A DURHAM BTOHK- entire Sunday school. Department of th« Interior, General tofore finally restored and are not WOBKKRH Song—“Glory 11«* to the Father,” Land Office. Washington, 1». <’ . KKKI’KR otherwise withdrawn, reservod, or ap by the school. Hi-pleinber 19, 1910. propriated. will be subj«u-t to setti«* Prayer by the pastor. Rec. C. H. Notice is hereby given that the Receive«, Charge EV oiii Shotgun as IL* Men in E'ri'Ktio Jail Cerna* Tlivir Howl neat under the public land laws of acting secrwtsry ot the Interior ha* Hilton. th«* United States on and after Janu EACH CONGREGATION HAH A ing When Their Cell Is Carol—"The Shiuing Star,” by Was Fleeing From a Kafr He vacated depurtuiontul order of with ary 8. 191 t, but shall not be subject FINK TREK j choir. Flooded drawul In so far us the muh - affect« llatl Trhsl to Open to entry, tiling or selsctlou until F«*b Responsive reading. tin- withdrawal for Irrigation pur ruary t, 19)1. at the Uaitsd States Solo—"The Christ Child," poses under the act of June 17, 1902 land office at Lakeview, Oregon, warn Elliott. FRESNO, Dec. 24. Th«* IndUHtrlnl <33 Hlat., 388), for use In c«»un«c DEUGHTTUl PROGRAMS RENDERED Dorothy CHICO. Calif, Dec. 24.—Bert Ing being expreaaly given that no per Rreitation by Mudge Clark. Kelly, a 22-year-old safeblower, was Workers of th«' World who are prls- son will I h < permitted to gain or oxer lion wltli the Klamath project. Ore Carol "Ring the Bells," by thv shot aud killed last night by Richard onera in the city jail are calm today, gon, of the following d««e<'ribud lands ci»«* any right what«*ver under any Holiday Spirit Was Everywhere and school. Epperson, a storekeeper, at Durham, following a drenching from the fire sett loment or occupation begun after In tlie state of Oregon, and by his Acrostic "Words of Christ.” bv near Chico. Epperson shot and killed hose last night.* The big cell whore Suitable Exercise« Marked authority such of said tracts us have November I, 1910, and prior to Jan I Class«*» Nos. 4 and «. the Great Day a negro two years ago as he was they are confined was flooded tour uary 2. 1911, all such Mttlamsut or liot been heretofore finally reirtoretl Song With Joy We Sing," by th«' breaking Into his store. He sleeps in feet deep with water. The sewer wus and are not otherwise withdrawn, re occupation being forbidden. lufant class served or appropriated, will be sub a room adjoining the store, and heard ■topped up by straw from mattresses Wllluioa'tt«' Prhiclixtl Meridian Recitation "The King of th*' a' noise lust night. He looked through Mtd the water was long In draining. The Christmas festivities at the ject to sottleiuent under the public T 36 S. R. 7 E. SWH NWH and various churches in the city were in Jews.” by Myrtle Arnett, land laws of the United States <>n and The sheriff nddressi'd th«* prisont'iH a hole in the partition aud saw Kelly Carol "The King Is Born." by th«» with some explosive at th«* safe door and said h«- did not want to treat WH BW H. sec. 35, west of Upper after December 13. 1910, also to In keeping with the spirit of the occa Klamath Lake. * sion. At each of the churches there choir. flemnlty school land selectluu us well, He called to Kelly to hold up his then» dlffi'rently from nil the other FRED DENNETT. Recitation, by Helen Wirtz’ was a Christmas tree :vnd elaborate bands, Kelly pulled a revolver and j Priaoner«. It was not pleasant to Couiiulsaiouer of tin* General Laudi but shall not bn subject to entry, Solo — "Failing Snowflakes," by ran to the door, Epperson called on I programs suitable to the ocasion filing, or other selection until ‘hem, but the prison rules Offico. Helen Wirtz. were rendered. 11, 1911. al th«* IJulted January him to hah, und shoved a shot gun be enforced. The men repll«*«! R A. BALLINGER. The following little girls also through the hole in the partition ‘bey would be good, and the Indus- Lami office at l.ukovlew iBtatM Methodist Church Secretary of the lnt«*rlor. went through th«* "Snowflake” drill: Kelly did not atop, mid Epperson Bred trlaltata accepted their breakfast this 1 Oregon, warning belt»« •expressly 11-8-1-95 At the Methodist church Saturday Madg«* Shive, Ikiroth- Sauderson. morning. It was the first meal they given that no person will b* |>«'r the shot gun and the charge tore a ' tight tnere was a lengthy program as May Hansbury, Fora Ward. Wade hud eaten since Thursday evening. REHTOR ITI« >.N To ENTRY OF milted to gain or exercise uny right well as a Christmas tree. The pro Drew. Josephine Lee. Florence Chris- hole through Kelly’s kidneys. whutever under any settlement or < m gram was as follows: matt. Myrtle Arnett and Gertrude LANDS IN NATION Al FOICKHT cupatlon begun after September 13. Opening song—Chorus. Wirtz. Notice Is hereby given that t‘-e 1910, anti prior to December 13. Prayer by Rev. Fesse. Song "Unite in Praise," by th«« the Song—"Christinas Time," by lunds described below, embracing 1910, all such settlement or occupa choir. 629.97 acres, within the Cascade. timi being forbidden chorus. Duet and chorus -"Song of Beth (¡IS IN Crater, Deschutes National Forests. ARK KILLED 111 U Ulani« «le l*rln<l|H«l M« ridiali, VAIAKills MILL « l»MI’l IT IN **l\ Recitation by Jessie Summers, lehem.” by the choir. « Oregon, will be subject to settlement Or« gon Recitation by Robert Burdett * IIOO.MS RELAYS Christmas address by Superintetid- and entry under the provisions of Bota. Township 3Ö south, Rango 7 east ent George A. Wirtz. the homestead laws of the United BW H. HW % sec 19; HEH. BEH Recitation by Mary Byers, Resitonsive reading. Ill'll Mim I» ( ,«ll«-d States and the av-t of June 11. 190V sec 83; SW H. HW H «EH mc . 17; Recitation by Miles Calkius. Song—-"Glory in the Highest.” by Nine Ripian«'» Are to Re in the Air at (34 Stut., 233). at the United States HH NE 14. N H HE H, SE H BEH see Recitation by Grace Elliott. E.Wrpty Bottle*» th«" Hume Tm,—Try for the the school. land offi<;e at laikovlew, Oregon, on 3 h ; HH NEH. «H NW14 mc . 31. Song by Helen Hamilton. Closing Words. Altitud«* R«*vord January 30. 1911. Any settler who SW H* SW H SEH mc . 38. WH Recitation by Glenn Fouts. Song -"Antioch." wm actually and In good faith claim NEH. WH SEH *«c. 34; SEH Recitation by four little girls, All the programs presented at the ing any of said lands for agricultural NW 14. SWH s«*c 36 Recitation by Haiel Richardson KENTON. Ohi««. Dec. 24. Hix various churches were very entertain SAN FRANCISCO. Dei-. 24.—For Recitation by Bessie Fry. Township 37 south. Rang« 7 east ing. and evinced much talent in many the first time in the history of avia were killed by gus this morning aa a purposes prior to Janusry 1, 1901, Recitation by Roy Nicodemus. of the participants. The spirit of the tion a relay race will be run, or. more result of a secr«*t carousal iu a room and has not abandoned same, has >t SEH NEH. W% NE 14. NWU. 8H Song-—"Sing It Over Again.” by Savior seemed to till every one that correctly, flown at Aviation i»ark. In the Lints hotel. The dead arc pref«'rence right to make a home sec. 1. NEH NEU. HH NEK. NEU the chorus. night, and the exercises were marked South San Francisco, on January Charles Latham and wife, Wm. Ken stead entry for th«* lands actually oc HWH. SH HWU. SEH see. 8. Recitation by Eula Fry. with a veneration that was pleasing 10th. This will lie th«* most spectac nedy and son Pearl. 24 >< ara of ag*-. cupied. Held land* were listed upon NW14 NEU mc 3; HEH HEU set Recitation by Vera Wood. to the pastors of the different congre ular event of the entire meet, and Harry Newcomb. 23 jeara old. and the applications of the persons men- 4; SE 14 NEU. WH NEU. NW <4 Recitation by Jack Harris. gations will be a contest of speed and quick Miss Bailey, 21. Th«* trugedy was tioned b«*low. who have a preference SH mc . 5; EH NEU. SH «« 9 Recitation by Ruby Nicademue. starting between teams of three. Th«' discovered by a man who went to call right subject to tho prior right of NW 14. WH SWH sec. 84; WH Recitation by Audrey Roberts. 35; NWU Wright aviators will be reprcs«*nted Kennedy for work. T h«* Kenn*-dys any such settlor, provided such settler NW «4. WH SWH POTATOES are ; costly Recitation by BiUy Turner. by Roy Knab«*nshiie. Archie lloxcy were found In n front room, while the or applicant is qualified to make NW 14. SH NW »4. HWH. HWN FWD IN THE SOI TH Song by Ella and Edna Harbine and Walter R. Brcxikins. the latter others were in uu adjoining room. homestes«! entry and the preference 8KI4 suc 36. right Is exercised prior to January 30. and class. Township 37 south, Rang* H east I am Angeles Operator Says That » riding his "baby biplane.” with which Th«* gas stove had been disconnected 191!, on which date tho lands will Recitation by Ella Harbine. und empty butthu were strewn alnnii w, 8W14 MC. Me. 6: SWH NEU lie has made such sp«.*cta<'ular speed New Hiffh Record Pri«<- Will Be Solo by Iris Turner. be subject to settlement and <*ntry I NW <4. HH sec. 7; 8W14 SW % sec the room». »lights. Willard. Mars and'Curtiss Reached This Winter Recitation by Wayne Keesee. by any qualified person. The lands 8; N14 NE'4, NW 14 sec. 18. htmself will relieve each other and Song by Mr. Feese's class. BRACING ATMOSPHERE' MAKES are as follows: Lot 1. Sec. 18, T. 24 Township 38 south, Range 8 cturt endeavor to win honors for the Cur LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24—Pota Solo by Miss Momyer. 8., It. 8 E . W. M . 37.47 acres, ap ONE FEEL <MM»I» SW . e W H NV- ’« Mt tiss machine. toes will be in the luxury class here Solo by Bessie Faircloth. plication of T. F, Hamner, of Cree- 7; HE 14 NE'4. W14 NEH. EH The Farman biplane will be enter Remarks by Dr. W. A. Leonard, su before the winter is over, according ed with Clifford Harmon, the Amer Storm*, in the Fjt»« «ml Dry Weather cent. Oregon; List «•357 The NEU NW «4 sec. 8; NE 14. NE‘4 SW 14 to a prominent jobber. The reason perintendent of the Sunday school. of HWH. the EH or HE <4 of HW H . SEH rec. »: HH NWH. SW'4. SEH in th«* South Mak*-« One GI m <1 for this is given as a shortage of ican amateur, and possibly Grahame- Sec 1. the EH of EH of NW 14. the HEH. W‘4 HEH s«-c io: 8H NEH lie Liven in <tr*-gon Catholic Church White. the English flyer, and one <»( crops in the sections upon which SW H of SE‘4 of NW 14. Hoc. 12, T HEH NW14. HE'* 11; NE 14 The Catholic church had their Southern California draws for its sup the three French aviators, who will 33H., R. 6 E.. 110 acres, application NEH sec 13; NE 14 NEU. W H Th«- storm a few days ago mad«* a be entered in the next few days. Christmas on Monday, and everyone ply. During this relay race there will few persons grumble a little, but of John A. Gray, of Fort Klumatb. \i: H. NW h .«<- 16; NB‘i NE <4 d resent enjoyed a very pleasant time. "With a short crop hero and else be in the air at one time nine biplanes when they stop to ««»nsider the con Oregon; Mat 6-381. The HEH of ¡MC. 16; SWH NWH. HWH. SWH There were many little ones and where, and a heavy demand, it looks NW H. of HW 14 . the E H of BW H of 18; NEH. NEH HEH «ec grown persons, as well, and all were as if prices would be the highest for circling the track or flying near the dition of the weather In other parts SWH. *•<• 12. T. 338. R 6 E. 30 SE H i »9: SWH SW14 wee. ««< SB; NWH oi the United States they have no course and keeping pace with the delighted with the ceremonies. An years, it they do not establish a rec acres, application of Collister Gray, of sw . S'» IW ■. '■-< 1 ;w cause for complaint. leaders. The danger ever Imminent excellent program was presented, ord," he said. "Any g«x>d potatoes. 1 For over a week the weather has Fort Klamath. Oregon; List 6-381. leec. 25; NW <4 NEH, 8H NEH which was as follows: think, will bring at least 82.50 per to aviators will b«, of course, in and th«' clear, Th.' HE 14 of NE H . the W H of HE «4 . NWH. HH rec 20; EH BEI» aoe.27 Introductory remarks by Rev. J. J. hundred pounds, whol«?sale, before creased by th«- risk of collision in th«* been simply delightful, • fee) that life SW S' ,:w '.:-tW HEH --- i-1«"’ NW 14 of NEH of HEH. the NW air. and the app««aran<-e of this flock crisp days make on«----- ------ Cunningham. S. J., pastor. the winter is over.” NW >4 of SWH of NE14 of HEH* sec 28; HE'« NEU. WH NE <4. EH worth living. of man birds will be a novelty not "Offering to the Christ Child,” .......... In the Elast there is much suffer ;» ..... 1«. T. 24 8.. R. R E, 132,50 .NWH, NW *4 NWH. BEH HEH lacking in thrills. by B. McAndrews. SPLENDID PROGRESS BEING Ing. and in the city of t'hi.ago 1 ..o -i application of C. C R m «** NH BEH and lots 2. 3 and 4, see. 39 Bud Mars, the daring young Cur I "The New Big Bov.” by Andrew MADE) ON PANAMA CANAL Miln» wind «Koaland, Oregon; Lint <1-400. The Township 37 nnuth, Rang«« 9 east men atood in line In a I ......... ....... tiss aviator, who recently had such a Folsom. HE »4 of SEU of 8W>4. the 8'4 of NE'4, NE'4 NWH, NH HEH. HEH “Santa Claus.” by Walker Folsom. Requisition for Material for Emer thrilling etfcap«> from death when his waiting for a cup of coffee und a roll. ¡engines froze at an altitude of 4,000 Otb«*rs were froaen to death, wlill«- NE 14 of SE >4 of 8W>4. the EH of BEU re«' 6: EH NEU, EH HEH "A Snake Tragedy," by Garrett gency Dams Indicates th« Cows- of - 7: all of flMMM 19; NH NEU I feet, declares that all previous rec many oth»*rs suffered from th«- severe SW 14 of HE >4 ofBW'4, the HWH Konop. pk'tion Is in Sight Of N'.. NW',, sir, XW'4. EC HE’, of HE >4 of HWU. tbo BEU HW >4 weather. ords, whether for height, speed or "Santa Claus Up to Date,” by Net in this part of Or»-gon there ha» HE 14 of HW 14 of HWH - Sec. 12. the rec. 30; E >4 NEU. BEH HW * endurance, will be broken at the com tie Matt. WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 24.— I been no suffering, und with the ex-1 NH of NW14, Bec. 18. T. 34 8 U H I NEU SEH. «H HEU sec. 31 "Christmas Sixty Years Ago." by , Indicating the progross being made ing meet by Curtiss machines. Townriilp 38 south, range 9 east I 1 «-option of a few days of storm the |b ‘ 8 E.. 105 acr*-g. application of Thom Thelma Folsom. in the construction of the Panama as H. Jolly of Fort Rock, Oregon; |NH, NEU HWH. HEU . weather haa be«*n delightful. «: NEU “A Friendly Warning.” by Irene canal, the commission's office today THES STRENGTH OE KINDNESS Col. M. L Allison, who has just re- I List 6-400. Tho W H of W H of HH MC. 7; NEU. MU NW'i, NH Santamaw. received from the isthmus requisi 8E*^* "f 3R* wf| HE'4, HEU HEU aoc. 18; EH NEU- ! turned from a trip to I Hati Antoni««, i "Christmas Fun and After," by tions for material to be used In the I know a mother ot a large family HWU. tho SWH of SEU ot SWU.I HE'4 sec. 19;all of »ections 28 and Texas, where he w««nt aa a delegate to ; Stanley Santamaw. building of emergency dams, The in- of children who has never whipped th«* HH of NWU of HE '4<>f 8 W'4, "A Christmas Quarrel,” by A«rn«*s stallation of these will constitute the but one of them, and that one only the trans-MlaalKHlppi Conimercial <■<>»> Hee 30, th«* NEH «f the NWU, Lot 1 29; EH NEU. HH HWU »ec. 30; gresa from this county, <l«x-s not giv<- Matt and Viola- Santamaw. (or NW'4 of NWU), Sec 3!. T. 24 I WH NEH, NWU. HU at- 31; NH final large work in connection with once, says Orison Swett Marden In NE'4. NEH NWU rec 3»; NH very flattering nccouet#i of (lie pros "Child Lost Boy Fonnd,” by Gor the locks. Success. When her first child was H . II. 9 E., 125 acres, application of NE'4- NWU Mt- 31; NEH- HEH pects in the country h<- hua been over. don Nelson. Emergency dams will I m * erected at ’.orn people said she was too good- .lesso Stretta, of Roslcnd, Oregon: NWU. NH NWU. NH BEU. BEU “Santa Claus,” by Ellworth Mc- 1 the head of each set of locks and will natured to bring up children; that Ho said to a Herald reporter: "Th«* weather? Th«*y haven’t an' l.lst 6-404. The 8'4 of NW'4 (or HEH rec. 34; all of sections 35 and Citire. be used in case of accident, which she would spoil them, as she would 1 weather there this year. It has b«-«*n l«ot 2 and SE'4 of NWU), the WH t 3«. “Queer Happenings,” by Royce Mr would permit the water of Gatun uot correct or discipline them; and ¡ao dry that they are pumping watei- of W»4 of HWU of NEU, Sec. 31 > » Township 40 south, Range II east Clare. lak«* to flow into the canal. Th«- com- would do nothing but love then». But T. 248.. R, 9 E., 90 acres, application "Little Boy Blue.” by Kathryn Mc- mission soon will advertise for bids : this love has proved th«.-great magnet lor stock, and In the country lM*twe<-u of Fr*-«1 i.a Follette, of Crescent, Ore EH NEU. NH BE>4 > h * c . >1. FRED DENNETT, I El Paa«i and Del Rio they ar«- driving Andrews. for structural steel, of which the «hich has held the family together in gon; List 6- 104. i'iimmli«lon<-r of the General l^tnd | out th«- cattle, aa th< r<* is not wul«-r “Christmas Lyric,” by Esther Mr- emergency dams will be built. It Is a marvelous way. None of these chil- FRED DENNETT. Office. j enough to keep them alive. Then- Andrews. belleved the first of these will be In-jdren has gone astray. They hav<K«i!l FRANK PIFRCF. will b«' thousands of «-attle di<- then 1 CoiumlHwInncr of the G«-n«*r:>1 Land Baptist Church stalled June 1. 1911, and the last ¡grown up to be manly and womaniv, Office. First Assistant Secretary of th* In ihis winter. They an* so p«a«r that and love has be--n wonderfully devel- Approved (October 31, 1910 The exercises at the Baptist church January 1. 1913. terior. 10-9-12-15 the first norther will kill them hv th*- -------------------------- toped In their natures. Their own af- JESSE E. WILSON, Saturday night were in the form of hundreds. Liction responded to th«- mother love a sacred composition entitled "Pre NOTICE A MAN OE' DÌNA.MIC FOIB E: "The first moisture I came in <•«»»>- Assistant Secretary of the Interior. ,'in<l has become their strongest mo- 11-24 12-15 cious Name,” given by about sixty E. (1. Argtaves and Frank II. Cof »act with was when w<- readied th-- l«raons. A large Christmas tree was In th« midst of the furious conflict J “*e. Today all Iu r children look up Sacramento Valley, und there waa a fee. members of the City Realty com placed at the end of the room, and in with slavery that Wendell Phillips on "mother" as th«* grandest flgnre -little rain, hut not so mud» that it NOTICK i pany of Klamath E'nlls. have dis I fiont of it was the word ’Jesus,” in ¡tried to provide anil to aggravate, he Ir. the world. She has brought out did any great good. They were try- t solved partnership. Mr. Argreaves illuminated characters. The chil found time to deliver powerful argu the best in them, beeausc she saw the i ing to plow, but the ground was so To th«; Vot«-ra and Taxpayers and to hnvlng sold hla Interest In the firm to I dren marched ir. bearing arches ments in favor of other causes lie- best in them. The worst did not n«s*d | dry that th«* earth turned over In I 2-1-1 2-22 the Citizens of Klamath County, R. I. Long. which when arranged across the piat- held to be right and just; in favor of corre«*ting or repressing, for the best 1 dods instead of ridge«. Oregon, and to ail whom this fjrm formed th« words "Christ Is woman suffrage, against capital pun neutralized ft. ! "No. If it man wants to know how may concern: Born,” and "We Hi-.ve Seen His Star." ishment. for the removal of an nti- good a country we have here let him H«-n<! for free illuntrated catalog; larg The whole presented a beautiful spec . just judge, in behalf of Ireland, take a trip to th«* South and East, You are hereby notifled that in ' - i-i list in Virginia tacle and show<5«l great skill in Its against the sodden public eonscienc«* and he will be more than sntlsfi< <1 sixty days from the dat<> ot this notice < IMHELMAN A t'<>„ III« limond Vn production. I that views with indifference the lost with Klainatli county when he re- It will b<* unlawful fop* swine to run Presbyterian Church CHICAGO, De« . 23 Commer« tal tarns.” souls of the street, says Charles Ed at large In Klamath County, Or« gon. The Christmas cantata “A Night in ward Rusnell In Success. With all organisations and labor »inions are under penalty of live dollars for th* th«- Orient." was given at the Fresh■ - these efforts and with all his unflag planning to join banda in a concerted I A hard answer turneth away Im first, offense and ten dollars for each I terian church Saturday night, and ft ging assistance to William Lloy<i Gar movement to drive "loan sharks” out pertinence. | and i-very suhseqiti<nt offense, to be and the Christmas tree furnished a rison in the details on th«,* anti-slavery of Chicago. For the tirsi tim»- th«* recover«! from the owner of the m«>st enjoya-ble evening for the mem- campaign, he found time to prepare representatives of capital and labor I NOTICE OE’ RESTORATION «II swine by civil action In the iiante of b«*rs of that congregation. and deliver scholary orations like and of various organizations which PUBLIC LANDS TO SETTLE th«- State of Oregon before a Justice | that on "The Ixsit Arts”; biograph have attacked th<* money tender* ¡ Christian Chnrcli MENT AND KNTRT of the Peace of the Precinct In which i The Christian church was also ical tributes, like those on "Daniel spasmodically in years past will unite I such owner or keeper, or either of crowded Saturday night. The large O’Connell” and "Toussaint L’Ottver- their forces and agre«- upon a definite i Ik- pai trnciit ol the Interior, G«-m-r-i! thorn, may reside; and such penalty room was tastefully decorated and ture," and stimulating addresses on plan of crusade. Land Offi«*, Washington, 1». ('., shall be for the benefit of, and when presented a beautiful appearance. On ¡Christianity and morals. His mind November 11, 19)0. collected paid into, the common ! Notice Is hereby given that ibn Return» Hom«- the wall at the platform was a large | seemed a prodigions engine that rest school fund of the County in which «rosa surrounded by evergreen ed not, but labored full steam ahead. i (>»•_. Merrill returned to his bom i Secretary of the interior has vacated such action In brought within sixty in .Merrill last Friday from a trip to departmental order of withdrawal In days after such animal Is proved to branches, and in the coi-ner of the The total value of agricultural Pro Central California with a number of so far as th«* same affects the with be at largo. room were two nicely decorated Christmas trees. Then* also was ducts ot the state for the current aca- hors«-.- and mules that he had taken drawal for irrigation purposes un C. It. DE LAP. down there for sale. presented a sacred composition ent I aon is given at 1115,000,000. der the act of June 17, 1902 (32 Stat., 4 wks County Clerk. CHRISTMAS AT ALLTHECHURGHES YOUNGSAFE-CRACKERKILLEO WATER SUBDUES PRISONERS A OLD VIRGINIA FARMS FOR SAIE « 1 P atents 'i