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In trail» effected by the settlement 57, Second Hot Springs addition; *10 and opening of the far Western Klamath Development i company to slates, except that It will coma quick W. H. Cline, lot 9. block 45, town of er. Let the agreement be adopted, Plenty of Riamatili Falls Rca<h*rs Worden; *10. < IIIEF ENGINEER HitlNGN ro and within six months tho farmers DEPUTY SHERIFF THEN SMOOTH Have Thia Excp4«-n<i* ! L. Hi-sxlg et ux to H. B. Ixxtsley, along th» border will rejoice at the MINI» TIIIM FEATURE AHHA1LANT parcel of land along Wood River ( 175 Slap Qiken towards closer bualnesa You tax the klndneys overwork acres), In sec. 22-33-7%; *175. relations with tholr neighbors. The Geo. H. Woodbury and M G. WIJ- them - I’H whole country, farmers, manufactur I rouble liver EJei tn«'nt l>rocis*«iiiig>* Organization Will B<* Mont Attive In kins to Charles P Stewart, block 4. They can't keep up th»* continual ers, rullronds, middlemen and ware- In Maryland May Hare Fatal tin* Building Fl»4d During the lots 1,2, 3, 4. 5. H. 9 and 10, block train. hotim* men ar»* gainers a» a result.” The back gives out- It ach»*a and Nlll|m 7, lots I. 1. 3, 4. 5. 6, 7, 8 and 9. Resulta Coming Hummer palns; block 13. First addition. CALIFORNIA LEGINLATOIl ANKH Urinary troubles set In. P. E. Hannon et ux to Modoc Don’t waft longer — take Doan’s REMOLI TION it I W AHHINtlTON. Feb "Thu CUMBERLAND, Md.. Feb. 9 The annual meeting of tfie stock I Nort hern railway, right of way trouble is," said Lieut. Col. George I Jul u Sweitzer this morning shot holder» of the Hydraulic Htone and ¡through 3% SW% sec. 15, NWK Kidney pills. Residents of thia vicinity endorse SACRAMENTO, Fob. 10 Calling Sheriff Noah Hundley of this county W tlie*»aii«l. H|M*aklng of th»* * opposi- Brick Co. wan held Wednesday, at |NW% sec. 22-39-9. | them. non lo the President's policy of call- upon th»* republican senate majority while the latter was serving an eject Wm. Northridge ot ux to B. M. Can Klamath people doubt the fol- ul fortifii utlou, "that some perilous to fulfill their platform pledges, and ment proceedings. Deputy Sheriff whlrti directors and officers for the ensuing year were chosen. The offi Hall, lots 4 and 5, blo<-k 1, town of lowing evidence? have forgotten tin* anxiety I und ap- go <m record as opposing Asiatic* In Clay then shot Sweitzer, Dairy; *100. J. J. Myers. 758 Boulevard St., prehension Hint held the govcrniiient California, Senator Hanford today in Sweitzer hud threatened to kill cers elected were. Hon H. L. Benson Klamath Dcvelopnnmt company , Ashland. Ore., says: ' The public troduced i. resolution directing th» mid the country at large when the lleudley If ho attempted ejectment. president, 8. T. Hummers vice presi statement I gave in 1907 In praise of battleship Oregon suit tnitklng her aeimit* f«d«rnl relations committee to When Hundley opened the door dent, E, J. Murray secretary and John Hogan, lot 3, block 36. town Doan s Kidney Pills holds good and long trip around the I loin That trip report imm»*dlutcly In th«’ upper Sweitzer fired and Hendley fell treasurer. These, with W. O. Smith, Worden; *10. P. C. iAwey & Co. to R. H. Boeat- I I am glad to confirm It. Although f was the prim»* faitor In bringing houai Ills resolution asking the Wash wounded Clay then shot Sweltser. will constitute th»- board of directors. about l h« const ruction of an Intero- ington uuthorltlim to refuse the elimi Both men, who will probably die. This company Is going to play an gen, lot 24, block 39, town of Wor- . never had much faith tn proprietary medicines. I was finally induced to nation of the cooils clause in the pro • eanti canal. The cunnl wua pro- Important part In the Industrial de <lpn; 11M were rushed to tbc hospital. P. C. Lavey * Co to Mary Boent- procur a supply of Doan's Kidney lecti'd primarily as n military r, pre posed Japan treaty. velopment of the city during the com ti ■ autlon and necessity II lhe Klo y ol In* ing year. Possessed of the best gen. lot 22, block 39, town of Wor- Pills and begin their use. My bark | pained rne severely and I could not of th»* country 1» lo neutralize the washed »and to be found In this sec den; 1150. P. C. I.avey A Co. to H G. Boent- stoop without becoming dizzy. I was AFFILIATE WITH SIME ASSOCIATION ■ .inal. maklag it posslbli In time <>f tion. it 1» going to actively enter the war for the enemy's ships to have M c ALEHTER. Okla.. Feb. 15 Rev. field as a competitor of the Upper gen, lot 23, block 39, town of Wor- i also annoyed a great deal by too fre quent passage» of the kidney secre the «am» advantage as our own. I B J. Waugh ot Oklahoma City, for Lake sand. Already contracta have I den; 8150. A. T. Wilson et ux to Chaa. H. tions. Doan's Kidney Pills gave me lure nothing to say. a long time a state law enforcement b»*en signed for supplying the aand Th»* raniil. ww not perf«u'ted aa a officer, wus arrested in McAlester on to be used In the construction of the Burgdorf, 8E% 8W% sec. 29-38- relief after I had taken a lew doses and continued use brought the m«»st n«*cesalty fur our comm» ice w<- a warrant churgltfg him with obtaln- Lost River dam. thl» being the only 11 % ; *120. Central Oregon Improvement com satisfactory result*. My advice to t »ven t enough Hhlpplng to make tin 'Ing money under ful»»* pretenses. He »and that the government has so far project a n*ce>-lt» When the battle- Assistant Kc» retar, Kiri»up I* Hi-n* was held In hall of *300 for a prelim approved for this work. In the con pany to Anna Kaiser, lot 23. block 24, people similarly afflicted Is to give this excellent medicine a trial." inary hearing. it is alleged Rev. struction of the dam something like town of Crescent; *650. •hip Oregon «a sent around the In He- Inti-resta of tie* Mate United Stat«nr to William Sargent, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 3,000 vardu of »and will be used. I Waugh confiscated fifty-seven barrels Horn the govertimcnt and the ■ lllzons I Irganl/nllon cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo of empty beer bottles and sold them at large were In a »late of tense In addition to this contract it la SE% sec. 35-37-9. United States to Margaret Pitts, New York, sole agents for the United without the process of huvlng them und<-rHt«M>d that others have been anxiety as to It» safety The trip N% NW%, SEKNWK, NE% SW% States. »as the only way avid u long way John T Kirkup. asirlslant recretarv condemned ami confireatwl by a court, made, and that the amount of sand sec. 17-38-10 Rem»-mber the name—Doan's—and of yonccntratlng our nnvul for» e» of the Oregon State Automobile aaso- ns th»* law requires. aold by thin company alone will be C. B. Crisler et ux to Marion J. take no other. enormous. where they were tie* ded. If the can clatlon. 1» ln-re from Portland, with a Arrangements have been made for I Barnes, lot 10, block 5. 1-akeaide ad NT HO N G TESTIMONY IK al la to I m - mad»* neutral by treaty view to organizing an automobile White 1» R»-turning BROUGHT IX FILACI» CAKE th»* placing of a spur at th»* sand pit, dition; (125. end l»*ft unprote« *»-d. It mean» that •oclutlon In this city and county. Marlon J. Barnes to Charley F. De | Word r»*c»*ived from Frank Ira and orders have bren placed for load In time of war an enemy with a fie* I Mr. Kirkup reports excellent re SEATTLE. Washington. February ing and screening machinery of the Lap, lot 10, block 5, Lakeside addi White by friends in thia city states t on** ix i in desiring t«L«,t»< k tin- i suits, and he hellev»«» that before ibe tion; (250. I that Mr. White Is visiting hla mother tinerhau »’oust on the other <u «-an. sumnu'r conn*» Klamath county ' wl'l lo lu the trial of Clarence D. Hill most modern type. The big advant W. lLWest et ux to Marion Barnes, i In Atchison. Kans., and will return to I as th»* opporti|nlt> of ifcdntc th» can- have «in ut th» bi-st organizations of man for using the United States mails age In the sand »old by this company lot 14, bl«M<k 13, Fairview addition; Klamath Falls on or about February al for the purpose tin- kind In the »late The club will to defraud, the Government continues Ilea In the fact that It Is a clean, »harp »10. 18th affiliate with the state organization, to pile up testimony as to the warth- «a»he<l article, and will pa»» the Abel Ady et ux to Michael Mot- l*-xHn»*iia of the land embraced In the Btandard tests demanded by engin < LEI I It ROM II •it-:. uh cluba throughout th«* state arc twonsltes of Birmingham and Boston eers. In addition it is free from . schenbacber. SWK SE%. lots 4, 5, 8, NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT of final doing M tlth AHLE 19 and part of lots 6 and 7. SW %, account and le uri ng of p«>tition While the state organization Is Harbor and the falsity of Hillman's | pumice and magnetic iron, and con- ■ lying east of C. A N. E. right of way, for di*M'harg<* of administrator. working to » reals more lut« rest In ad vert I omenta offering the lots for crete work in which It Is used will I sec. 1; NE % and E% NWK ®n<i P»rt nut ch«*ck and crack. Diwplt«' 4 Itlg Dl*Hid« autagi' lit W <*iglit automobile« and furth«*r the welfare sale. of W 'a NW% lying east of C. A N. In the County Court ot the State of of nutid«ta. It la striving hard to bet Frankie I «nd»«! on W tm-li-r E. right of way in sec. 12; NEK and Oregon, for the Connty of Kla ter th«* roads throughout th«* slate S% NW «4 and N% S% sec. 13; E% Alnaiol «il W ill math. Through county organization« the as TORRES SHOT BY ONE OF HIS SOLDIERS TREATSWITHRECIPROCITYAGREENIENT NEK 8E% and part of 8% NE%. In the matter of the estate of sociation 1« able to bring the matter lying E of C. % N. E. right of way in I Rickard E. Wallis. Deceased. Tlitiugh hi- was meti lull agalu»t a of Improving a certain road before sec. 14-40-8; also SW «4 NW% and Notice Is hereby given that J. F man twenty-tlv«* pounds heavier than the niunty court, and In thia way. the lots s and 9 in sec. 7-40-9; *10. Wallis, as administrator of the estate I active wot k pelng attended lo by the Mnisclf. Frank!«- Edward», th«» clever United States to Thomas O’Brien. ! of Richard E. Wallis. d«?ceased. has Oakland boxer, who recently won residents of th»* different counties, HE *4 SB% sec. 21, SW% 8W% sec | rendered and presented for settle- <>tn Kid M< I m *II» ii . made a gn nt Im the needed Improvement» throughout 22. W% NW% see. 27-38-15. j ment. and filed in said court, his final G»*u»*rnl lUaimi, Ktill D<-lb»nt, Ila*» Resolutli*n Requests Prrwidrnt Taft r»*sslou with tin* fight fans of Med- the state ste ma«V' a great deal easier 'Chas. E. Worden et ux to W. D. account of the administration of said io step Out <>r tli«* Manter Ite- aud much quicker, on account of th»* Not a» Yet 1 nltetl With He* >rd Ills bout titer«* W«-du**iula> Harris. SW% SE%. SE% SW%. estate, and a petition for the approval for«- Congre**« Fi»reea of On»z<o gin wa» with Fighting Dirk Wheel- local pr»*wsitrr brought to 1»«*nr on th« W% SW% sec 2 7, SEKSEK «cc. of the same. that he be discharged • r, and no d<*< islon was given in tlu»t iifficla'I«. 28-39-9; *10. as said administrator and Baid estate Judgi Georg« T Baldwin, whp 1» !S0r Sydney B. Evans et ux to Chas. F. closed, and that the 20th day of El. PASO. Texas. Feb. 10. It Is SALEM. Feb. 14.—The senate tlii» Stemwell. W 35 min. Jot 2 and lot 3. [ Th*» Medford Ttlbuty* ntakeg tho vh* president ot th«* «tilt* organiza tion for thl» county, la heartily in re|M>ried that the Junta ha* decided afternoon |Hisse*l th«* resolution of I block 62. Nichols addition; *2,100. I March 1*11. at 10 o'clock a. m., at <illow|ng comment' the court room of said court, at the "In hl« s/h'iollng a« » sparring favor of tin- forming nf a loial club, to depose General Orozco and make S* nator Fonts of Multnomah, req mat Fannie L. Owens et vir to B. court house, in Klamath Falls. Kla sftner »»f IMttllng N<*l«< ■>. Wii«*«*lei' and has called u meeting for that pur- Général Soto the commander of hla ing President Taft to withdraw front Shepherd, south 8 % acres Enterprise math County. Oregon, has been duly | hm »>'. whit II will be held tills evening force. th«* conaideratiou of the Canadian m< quire«! th» DaneSi prop«*n»iili*s for tract No. 50; *1.360. appointed bv said court for settle Ar unconfirmed report state« that reciprocity agreement by congress. Tl*»»i Infightit*» anti ability to receive at tin* courthoiim* All w.lio art* In- T. O. Kinney to S. T. Summers. ment of said account and the hearing t*Ti*at»d In the movement are strong The resolulIon was iiaased on lhe vote Orosco Is nt the Rancho Flor*«. th _ *unl«hm**nt und lie di-ni«>n»trat«il E% E% sec. 10-39-9; »1,500. of said petition for discharge, and the is believed to b«- retreuting. Casillas, of th»* progressive members of the Uito latter several Dini*« last night ly in gtwl to In- in atl<*ndait< i- Hot Springs company to B. Good closing of said estate, at which time In addition to Judge Baldwin, the with 300 men. Join»*d Oroxco last senate. lien Kd wardg latidol » number i of win, lot 11B. block 4. Railroad addi and place any person interested in following local members of the state night. It Is believed that there Is no When the reMdiition was |>nt to a tion; *500. lilng blow»* said estate may appear and file bis la of ns«*** 1st Ion huv*- signified their inten chance of General Blanco's joining test vote in the house of representa "Edward«, on th<> otb* r hand, I Klamath Development company to exceptions in writing to the said tion of foitulng the Irtcnl club:* ” tives the latter part the force, aa he and Oroxco are ene- of last week It ha 'scii-ntlfii- school' that I produced B. Goodwin, lot 20A. block 7, Rail final account, and contest the same < hu»>. H. Moore, J. F. Goeller and mi«*« since Blanco refused to obey lost by a vote of 40 to 15. and the road addition: *550. lie landed on bis 'anted J Corbett and show cause, if any. why said ad lager opponent »«e-nilngl» whenever si*n. Geo. R Hum, R R Hamilton. tho orders of Oroxco and the junta. house committee on resolutions re- Klamath Development company to ministrator should not be discharged E B. Henry, W. 8. Worden. Southern Gonzales has repeatedly ordered liorted against it. nd wherever In* wanted und dodged B. Goodwill, lot 26. block 17. lot 37, and said estate closed. * ith ease every effort uf Whe* |nr‘s lo Oregon Automobile company, E. W. Blanco to reinforce Oroxco. but he block 18. lots 8 and 9, block 19. Sec J. F. WALLIS. STOREKEEPERS' WIVES ACT <nd on him with a hard blow Kit Muller. Bert Withrow. F. M White has refused. ond Railroad addition: *4.025. Administrator of said estate. I AS CLERKS HI RING STRIKE l *ard« weighed In at a fraction over M D . Al«*x Martin Jr.. Chas. It. .Mil Wm. Brown et ux to James B. 2-16-3-16 r. ler, W. I*. Johnson. Klamath Develop Ge neral Tom* Woiinibi! '2-2 pounds, while Wheeler tipped th«* Moore, commencing at point of inter ment company. COLLINSVILLE. III.. Feb. 15.—No section of N% NEK SWK sec. 5-39- HT’ACHUCA. Arts., Feb. 10.—The SALE OF TIMBER < ale» at 14« i>oiiiids evm Tn** above nattM*« wer»* secured Fri new« that General Torres, military settlement has as yet been reached In 9 with center line of county road “Frankie, who Is ou of the laot Known or the products of the San day morning, anil many more have p**«d of the department of Sonora the clerk's strike, and the wives of Klamath Falls to Keno. thence west Portland, Ore., Jan. 20, 1911. snd commander of the federal forces, many dealers continue to remain he- on south line of N% NE% SW% sec. ' Frfinclsco prize ring, ha« fought al- since t>e*-n added to th»* list. Sealed bids marked outside "Bid, was shot In the neck by one of his hind their husband’s counters, serv 5 a distance of 43 rods, thence north Timber Sale. General Notice, Decem | nost All of the best men in hla class, own troopers during a fight with the ing the public. The Retail Merchants , 15 rods, thence east parallel to said ber 1, 1910, Crater," and addressed tie la no itovica* nt the game, and un ItOHERT M< < -ORMI, K Oil» NOT less he remain» firm In hi« decision LEAVE WILL; WORTH kU.tNMt.ooo rebels, was brought by courier front association has placed Itself on record south line to center of said county to the District Forester, Forest Serv- lonlihi, fifty miles south of the bor as refusing to g’snt the request of road, thence south along center line i ice. Portland. Oregon, will be received O continue this ux hla hum* . will re turn to th»* California metropolis to lilnilnistnitors for the Estate of tlie der Torre« waa bndly hurt, and was clerks to close their places of busi of countv road to place of beginning; I up to and including the 27tb day of ness at 6:30 o'clock every evening, »’• carried from the field. February, 1911, for all or any part some of the challengea open I ’ i<*c»pt latte Lumber King .Are except 9 o'clock Saturday nights. James B. Moore et ux to Meiss & of the merchantable dead timber o him. Il«* received n l»*tter from Appointed 91 EM HEHN OBJ El T TO USE OF I Armand, same as above; *1. standing or down and the live timber 4o| laivlnaon. on«* of the leaders of CHURCH BY EMMA GOLDMAN G. A. Warrack to John Jensen, lots . marked for cutting by the forest offi- the fighting gams In San Francisco, i 6, 7 and 8, block 42, East Klamath ' cer located on an area to be definitely offering to match him with either TACOMA. Wash.. Feb. 15.- Robert INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 14.- Be Falls; *10. designated by the forest officer before Monte Attell or Jimmie Carroll, or J. M. Evans et ux to Sadie F. Huff, cutting begins ot about 2,500 acres on iny of the men In that < lass that he L McCormick, secretary of the Wey cause s«>nie of the members of his WASHINGTON. D. C„ Feb. 10 — erhaeuser Timber company, left no flick criticised his action In inviting The following census of certain Call-J part of block 66, Nichols addition; the watershed of Clover Creek In part has not already defeat»*d." will. Application has b«*eti th a de for Ml«s Emma- Goldman, anarchistic of the S% of section 12, part of the fornla towns was announced today: *500. the appointment of George S. Iztng. lecturer, to use his church to deliver Harry S. Wood et ux to Elizabeth S% of section 11, sections 13 and 14. DECLARES IT WILL BENEFIT I Chico 3,750, Colusa 1,582, Merced L. J. Pentecost and W. L McCormick, a public lei-ture. Rev. F. D. Adams, ' 3.102. Porterville 2,609, Red B'uff A. Smith. NH NEK. SWK NEK S% of N'% and SEK of section 15, THE WHOLE NATION a son. as administrators. pastor of the Central Unlveraallst 3.350, Honora 2.029. Tttlar»* 2.758, sec. 36, lots 6, 7, 8 and 9, sec. 25-39- N% of section 23, and section 34. It has been estimated that Mr. Mc church, has tendered his resignation, ’ Ukiah 11%, except 10 acre tract off lot 9; township 38 south, range 6 east, Wil 2,136. Watsonville 4,446. Cormick was worth between 11,000.- ìt Is doubtful whether the resigna *3.000. lamette Meridian, within the Crater ■Miya the H«*n»*fiOi Will He Like Thime 000 and 32,000,000. He is quoted an tion will be accepted. Miss Emma United States to Charles H. Flack- National Forest, Oregon, estimated to REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Coming Freni Newly Opm«'d saying the law was sufficient guaran Goldman has been unable to «»eure1 us. S% NWU, N% 8W% sec. 13-38- be 3,400,000 feet B. M. of live and Section tor of th«* proper distribution of his p {*all and Adams offered the use of The following list of recent real es 11%. 8,600,000 feet B. M. of dead Western property. His only real estate hold his church In the inter«»st of "free tate transfers Is furnished by the ab G. H. Melss et ux to A. A. Mehaffey, yellow pine, 400,000 feet B. M. ot live ings In Tacoma waa hla home, valued gpoeeh." »tract firm of Mason & Slough: commencing in the center of the pub and 1,(00,000 feet B.M. ot dead Doug COLUMBUS. Ohio, Feb. 10.— at 110,000. Frank Ward.et ux it al to Fred lic highway leading from Klamath las fir, 800,000 feet B. M. of live and Speaking at the Corn Show here to Shortly before hla death be gavo Jensen. SWK NWK sec. 22-38-9; Falls to Keno, at the northeast cor 3.200,000 feet B. M. of dead white fir, la? President Tsft urged the support *10,000 to the First Congregational WINNIPEG LOOKS FORWARD TO A CUT IX LUMBER PRICES »10. ner of tract deeded on December 17. 800,000 feet B. M. of live and 800,000 :>f the Canadian reciprocity treaty. church, of which he was a trustee. Lakeside company to Frank Haw- 1904, by C Leon Lewis and wife to feet B. M. of dead sugar pine, 200,000 “The greatest reason for adopting Th»* heirs are Mrs. R. L. McCormick WINNIPEG, Man., Feb. 13 A re Una, SEK NWK. NE KSWK. N% William Brown, thence west 43 rods feet B. M. of live and 200,000 feet B. the agreement," he said, "Is that It and his two sons. duction In the price of lumber may SE% hoc . 13-41-12* »5,600. to northwest corner of said tract, M. of dead incense cedar, saw timber, inltes two countries of kindred peo- Iaikeside company to Boderich, be expected In the spring for the thence north 15 rods, thence east 43 log scale, more or less. No bld of >le In a commercial and social pnlon. Hla Act of Kindness heavy snows of the past two months Havlina. SWK NWK. N% NWK* rods to northwest corner of said tract, lees than *1.20 per thousand feet B.M. vltK a great adva-ntage for both, An old couple came In from the haw facilitated the work of gotlng out NWK SWK sec. 13-41-12; »5,600. thence north 15 rods, thence east 43 for all timber will be considered, and luch a result does not need any justl- Iaikeside company to Frank I.amp- rods to center of public highway, a deposit of *1.500, payable to the Icatlon by a nice balancing of pecu- country with a big basket of lunch to the logs and the large volume of snow sec the circus. The lunch was heavy. will make the rivers high In the let. S% SEK sec. 11. S%SW’K xec. thence south along centpr line of pub order of the First National Bank of ilary profit to each aide. lic highway to place of beginning, be Portland, Oregon, must be sent to "It Is a mere truism that the coun: The old Wife was carrying it. Aa ■prlng, enabling the logs to be driven 12-41-12: »1,867. Klamath Development company to ing part of sec. 5-39-9; *10. • that bank for each bid submitted to ry'a farmers are its greatest wealth they crossed a crowded street the hus to the sawmills-cheaper than ever be Eva Lewis, lot 4, block 29. Hillside B. H. Nelson et ux to James H. the District Forester. Timber upon fore. roduclng claaa, and It la moat Im- band held out hla ha-nd and said: Wilson, lots 12A, 12B, block 6. Rail valid claims to exempted from aale. "Give me tho basket, Hannah." U la expected the winter's cut will addition; »10. >ortant to conp*rve thelr welfare, United States to Norton H. Wln- load adldtlon; *10. The right to reject any and all blds is Tho poor old woman surrendered b«> n record one for Western Canada anyone Initiating a policy Irfjurlug nard, N%E% sec. 19-24-9. Klamath Development company to reserved. For further information the basket with a grateful look- be farmers lias much to answer for United States to George G. Tugnot, B. H. Nelson, lots 12A and 12B, block and regulations governing sale« ad "Won’t you try a plece of mv wlfe's "That's real kind o' you. Joshua." t the bar of Public Opinion. Reduc- dress Forest Supervisor, Crater Na NE% SW%, E% SWK. SWK 6, Railroad addition; *10. angel cake?" .» lona In the duties on agricultural she quavered. NE% sec. 35-40-9. George H. Woodbury et ux to tions! Forest, Medford, Oregon. "Will It tnake an angel of me?" "Kind!" grunted the old man. "I | rod nets und manufactures stimulate Klamath Realty company to G. E. Charles P. Stewart, lot 10, block 13, GEORGE H. CECIL, "That will depend on the kfnd of a wnz feared ye'd git lost."—Argo rade In both countries. Parsons, part of lots 5 and 6, block First addition; *10. 1.21-2-23 Acting Dlst. Forester. Ufo vou have led." ‘Such a result will be like a change naut. CANAL AS All AIO TO WAR SHOOTS SHERIFF DOING DUH STONE AND BRICK CO. MEET « BACK GIVES OUT