Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, June 15, 1911, Image 2

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    HOIINK. CXIW, MAN.
tendent Frank Moors of the New
COUGAR IN TANGLE
Jersey reformatory in an address be­
fore th«» section on "Law lir«vtkers'*
'
CENTRALIA. Wash.. June 8
Re-,
of the National Conference of Cha>-{
turning from u trip to the mountains
ities and Corr«'ctlon her.« this morn- (
near Alpha yesterday, A. I*. Hnldur
Ing
Mr Mooro described a number j
ot this placo brought back tho pelt
of ayaten«« which havo be»«n developed ■
Two weddings were uolemnlx«^ 'n i of a hug« cougar as tho tropy of an I
Word has been received from Sa­
recently, which, if appli'-d to each I
prisoner in an institution will deter-[ lem of the appointment of Charlo« C. this city Saturday, and In each In- adventure which took place two duya
LIVE NOTTS OF WHAT IM HAP­
NEW Mll.i, TURNS OUT ¡13.000 mln«« whether he Is mentally norm.*«! I Chitwood of thia city to the poaltlon stance Rev. Geo. H. Fees», who la be­ previously.
Snider wan proceeding along u trail
ot ■ upervising firo warden for Klam­ coming known ns the "mnrrying par-
or sub-normal.
PENING AT THE I.YNDING AM»
FEET A l»AY—OTHER NEWS
through the woods on hontelmck.
Kacli Inmate ot th«« reformatory ot ath and Lake counties. The appoint­ son." wits the clergyman officiating
BEYOND THAT IM OF INTKHENI'
Cyrus B. Brown and Miss Ruby leading u heifer, when the young
NOTEN HU»M THAT LIVELY New Jersey received during th«’ past ment was mad« by State Forester
Nichols, both well known B'aldents of hovlue gave a terlfied hollow and
Elliott.
year
has
been
subjected
to
one
ot
TO
THE PEOPLE
COMMA NITY.
The horse uluo
in his u«w capacity Mr. Chitwood Bouitnia. cam«« In front that city 8at- dashed foreword.
thes«* t«««ts. and by thus determining
his psychological ng«», it has be«»o ea-‘reprou’nt* the state In all work for vrday forenoon. nccompani«Hi by their plunged In a fright und its rider
tablished that 46 per cent of th«» in- ¡the pit»n«ntlou of forest fires, and will J slaters, .Miss Artie Brown and MI hh then suw a crouching form behind
G««i I.lsk, who bought the Shat­
FORT KLAMATII. Juue 12. Th
mates so received arc mentally sub work iu conjunction with the war­ Myrtle Brown, secured a inurrluge u tree, resting on Ila huuuches as tuck place. I m working mighty liurd to
firm o*. Utter i Burns, composed of normal. Th«« physical are at which ¡dens appointed by the government license, and were wedded at 5 o'clock though It hud bo««n waiting for hint.
make a furnier of himself.
John Utter and Frank Burns, operate
8nld< r whipped out his 45 Colt's
delinquents may b«« legally commil- ■ and private own«»rs of timber in on- tthat att«'ciioon In th«« parlors of the
Th«« accident al Gy Uttar A llaruea
a saw mill about six miles north of ted to the reformatory is from 16 to
> fow-ing the regulations concerning l.ukoaid«* Inn. The party remained in und fired. Ilin hors» shi««d und tho
sawmill
and John's night drive to
Fort Klamath, with a capacity of 35.-
2,‘> years, but by ««xamination. aceord- . forest fires and th«« burning of slash- Klamath Falls till Sunday, when the« heifer b««gan to ««nclrcle horse und
th«« Klamath Falla machine shop, Is
000 feet in ten hours, in connection
rider with Ils tether rope, winding
lr.g to Superintendent Moore, it has i Ings
Aa this is now the clos«»«i sea- returned tn their home in Bonania.
only n dream, aud th«« mill is hum
with which a planer and dry kill
Th«« second ntarrlugo was that »of ihn farmer in hlu saddle.
Unable
be n discovered that th«« mental age > son for burning. It will not he amiss
tning tneriily along
is also operated The output is
Miss
S<
«Ionia
Johnson
of
the
Agencx
to
proceed
with
th««
rop««
wound
of almost one-half th«« prisoners was i lo publish th«« law covering this point
readily used for the local trade. Th«« below 13 years, while in one cas«« it which follows:
Jim Wheeler of the W«««d ranch Is
t nd to.".-ph Briars, who la connected uround It, and frightened by the panic
firm hate timber holdings to run
busy
with a fore«» of m««u atrotchlng
was less than 5 years. In other words.
«•CloM-d Sk«u««Mi f«»r Burning—June with tho United States reclamation <>I th«« heifer, th«- horse plunged madly
their plant for several years, The
16 per cent of those received had 1st («» Octolx-r 1st. Burning of slash- service. Both of th«» contracting par-1 ¡while th«« cougar mounted it nearer several lull«»« of woven wire tenor.
class of timber is mostly pin«« w 11 Ich minds which in knowledge and abil­
The rx-senatur bought two carloads
ling. chopping, woodland or bruahland Iles ar«« well and favorably known tree ready to «pring upon the trio
carries a large percentage of clear,
Snider tried uguln und uku I ii und of fence for Ills Wood River place, and
ity were only ««qua! to tho tuiud of a is unlawful between June 1st and Oc here.
and the lumber is graded into shop. chihi from 5 to 12 years old.
, miHH»d aa his hor«<« plunged. With to ace It strung out «uggimts fencing
tober 1st, without written or printed
first, second and third common, aud
It is Improve­
but on» mor«- cartridge In bls revolver for ail th«« Valley
Life sentences or permanent guar­ I permission from a fire warden and
ITAHTEH 1GAINNT MADERO
clear.
'I«» took n d<sperately steady alm, ments of this kind thnt betters n
dianship by th«» state w as urged for a ¡strict compliance with terms of th««
•MAKFN GOOD HIS ESCAPE
The old mill which was burneii certain class of offenders against th«» I 'permit which shall give conditions to
d««termlned to follow the shot by country.
last fall, has been replaced by a mod­ law by Dr. William Healy. director of be obw»rv««d. This restriction does i
•..flinging th«« weapon at th«« beast In
Henry Gordon, aided and abetted
ern structure, built by articheet th«» Juvenile Psychopathic Institute • not apply to burning of log pll«»s.
NEW Y<MIK. Jun«- S
Overjoyed cas«- of another miss.'but tho shot took by Mvasis Kirkpatrick and Richard
Sharp and assistant, W. F Henn , of Chicago. The institute is a part of
stump« or brush heaps In small quan­ lai having gotten out of Mexico alive. effect With n screech of rage and son. Is busily engagiMl In laying the
of San Fraucisco. Some of the b««« th«« machinery of the juvenile court of'
tities. under ample precaution an<! R«nu-nd<> Pin««da, fornu-r president of pain, th«« cougar dropped from the at<s) culverts (urnlabed l>y the county
men that could be found by Utter Chicago, and Dr. Healy as its director P«»rsonal control, and In accordance th«» chamber <>f deputies under Diaz. tree t<> the ground, when« It was later court.
After the Irrigation aotwou
and Burns operate the plant. R. O has bad wide opportunity to analyz«-
with any regulations of th«« State ! who bus boeu accusi-d of all manner ■lispati'hed with u stab from tit«« passes Elmer Smith and his force of
Tompkins has charge of the sawing
graders will com«« and do th«« balance.
the causes which bring children into Board of Forestry. If any burning ■ >i plots nguinot th«» Ilf«» of Francisco tether-alakr by Snider.
and milwright work: R. J. Carter, that court. He made certain com- without iH'rmission results in the es- ! ' Madero, arrived in N« w York aboard
Judge Worden and the Court, we
late of Portland, has control of the parisons between th«- manifestations
thank you.
politics never made a
¡eape of fire or injury to another, such the Ward liner Morro Castle.
I
-ngine. Jim and Joe Norr!«»ll came
It was rumored he would have trou-
road. It requires common s*»nse, and^
of delinquency in children and crim- ¡escape and injury shall b«» proof that
liack to their old jobs of offbearer tnality iu adults and point«»«! out that .
you've surely devoloped It.
I the burning was a violation of th • ' bl«» landing, as the Mexican govern-
and grading respectively: Joe Holmes children who cam«» back to the juve- ! law. Violations of this provision arc j nienl was re|w«rle«I to have advised
The boys' dormitory at th«« Agency
"Five hours ut Rocky Point."
from the Falls, runs the ««direr: Ed nile court again and again are usually | ’ punishable by 123 to 3500 fines or ton i ■ Washlngtuu of th«* a* riousnees of the
Members of the Klamath Falls Mil­ is bring thoroughly ov> rhuuled anti
Pomeroy and Al Gibson, ratchet set­ of the same type as older offenders Idays
{
plot
against
the
Ilf««
of
th«-
insurri-cto
to three months' imprisonm< nt i
'
It an baud are Impressing this far*, new fluors laid throughout
ter and dogger on carriage: Al Mos- ¡who have become habitual criminal«! Any fire warden may revoke or post | I trader.
However, no attempt was on th«
|M*aple of Klamath Falls, for
From th<- amount of freight re-
tyne, the cut-cff saw; R. Ritchie, • and w ho are committed to prison re-j
‘roue permits when necessary to pr*- made to molest 1‘inetln when the boat they bave
___
___ ___________
_______ colved l»y the Agency «hops somronn
completed
arrangements
rollaway: Paul Zinden, a new man,
I
docked.
j peatedly.
■ « nt danger to life and property. An«
with Captain R«««-<| of the fast Steam­ la buying, mid both Messrs. Elliott
and other stalwarts complete the mill
While Dr. Healy did not subscribe permit obtained through willful mS-
”1 never attempted th«» life of Ma­ er Klatnuih whereby the boat will
and Spink arc on th«- job all the time
crew. The yard force are under Chas to the theory that all criminality ia
representation is invalid, and no de­ dero," said Pineda. "1 was too busy l««av«« here ut. S o'clock ev< ry Sunday
Zimbnin. captain of the Fort Klamath a disease du«« to a dis«»ased condi­
protecting mv own life.”
Messis. Ball aud Kirk sent down
fense from penalties of the law.”
morning and on Its returp trip will
baseball team. The logging is handl­ tion. he stated most emphatically tha»
th«-
first raft of logs from th«« William­
nrrlv«- ut th«* Shlpplngton pier nt 7
ed by the firm of Moon and Campbell. In his judgment, very many cases of,
son River bildge on Wednesday. They
o'clock
in
the
evening.
A, No. 1 loggers who are a credit recidivism or the recurrence of unlaw- i
go to the D. II Campbell mill at Rat-
Th«- bund will give a excursions of
to their native state. Oregon. They fill acts is due to some discoverable
tlesnake I'oim
Incidentally this
this kind every Sunday during tho
also have some men in their employ mental defect in the offender.
a now field .an this Is th«-
opens
up
run.no r »«aeon. commencing with th«-
that for money can beat any fallers,
very first logging ever done on that
"But.” said he. “mental defect is'
coming Sunday. Th«« entire baud will
buckers and swampers on the coast. to be considered simply as one of the |
Mt reatu
make
th««
journey,
and
in
addition
to
Particuiiarly is this true of ‘ Wind-
causes of crime, but it is a cause so
Judge Parmer has also got a log-
playing while the boat is on the water
splitter" Erick Bergquist and Bill)
obvious, so readily determinable in
glng conc<«Mlon, and has IK the con-
pt
concert
will
b««
rendered
at
Rocky
K P. Hamilton, who has been
Sergeant. The latter is a world re­ roost cases and so certainly irreme­
BLOOMINGTON. Ills.. June 12
The new
: Point.
1 tracts for nil he can handle
j
uowned timber faller.
These two diable and provocative of recidivism living on Ruck Island, in the Upper
»
--
| After a w««ek's sizzling weather, cold,
Rocky Point, with Its iH-autlful sur­ company Is looking for m«n. prepara­
men fall, buck and swamp an aver­ and moral contagion that one of the lake near Shippington, suffered a j jrizzllng rain fell this morning, in­
roundings, Its splendid fishing mid tory to b««glnning operations at once.
age of 20.000 feet per day, and the first steps of reform in dealing with heavy loss Saturday afternoon, when lernüxed wllh Hnow
The h< at and
The Mazama towed that Ball A
crew would like to hear from any log­ criminals ought to be directed toward I tho house was destroyed by a con­ cold records ot this section were thus* ¡boating facilities and other attrac­
tions. is a favorite with local p««ople Kirk raft on Williamson River. She's
ging camp who wish to have a con­ this. The mental defective is suitable flagration. As there is no way what­ broken in the Mme week.
it Is pr«>dict«xl that every Sunday will sure a pioneer, having brought the
test in this line of work.
neither for probation, reformatory ed­ ever of fighting fire on this inland,
1 see a largo crowd make the trip and first raft of logs from the head of
The cook house is under the man­ ucation nor punitive measures: custo­ I the resid««nce was quickly consumed.
; gather around Mrs
Wilson's table Crystal Creek two years ago. and now
agement of C. C. Brophy with Geo.
i together with all the contents, The
dial care alone is of service and in the
for a splendid trout dinner.
Crystal Crock is a good logging
Spain as second, and Billy Page,
outbuildings
were
saved
from
the
case of the criminalistically inclined
stream.
flames.
waiter. A great variety and lots ot
defective, the courts should directly
WENATCHEE. June 8.—His first IS »TH of LETTERS
It is always on the table.
Butter
■ ’1 ■
commit and the state protect itself by
sight of a railroad train in eighteen I
I
from the Anna Creek creamery; new permanent guardianship.'*
HANDLED AT OFFICE Tttfl ACCIDENT* AT
; DEPARTING PASTOR IS
years was secured by Jack Johnson
laid eggs, fresh meats and trout may
THE PAVING PLANT
VISITED BY HIS PEORIA-: I Sunday on bls arrival on the down I
be found on the table. Besides at­
Do you know, gentle reader, that
river
boat
from
Okanogan
county.
In
CAPITAL
IS
WELCOME,
tending to their work the men find
during tb«> month just passed, the
While working out at the bitu-
the fall of 1893 he lost all he had
ACCORDING TO M ADERO
time in the evening to practice base­
g<Mxl la-ople of Klamath Falls dis­ lithic plant of the Strange-Maguire
A farewell surprise party was ten­
during
the
panic
while
residing
nt
ball. boxing and other recreations.
patched just 57.586 letters to outsid«« Paving Company on Sixth street Fri­
dered to Rev. Father J. J. Cunnlng-
MEXICO CITY. June 8.—The city I Uatu by members <«f ’he Catholic Snohomish. He decided to get out of IKilntn. It Is safe to say that you are
Here is the training quarters of
day. Charles Davin, a fireman, and
Claud Reed, who is to box at the authorities have buried the d«»ad here, church Wednesday night which was civilisation and take up a homestead, not awure of th» fact yet thut during James Parker were Injured.
Fort on the Fourth of July, with a and the government is endeavoring to attended by about 40 people. Those which he did. locating 1C miles north­ the same Irugth of time the pvopl«« of
Davin's Injury was due to a flare-
big heavy weight of the Southern learn what the casualties are in the who made up the party assembled east of Conconnully. He had not the outside world aunt the people back from crude oil. His face was
been
there
long
until
he
had
met
a
south
as
a
result
of
the
earthquake.
Pacific construction gang in a 20
whose mall Is hnndl««d through th«« scorched aa a result, but his mishap
downtown, and with horns and other
It is estimated that there are seven­ ' noistmaking apparatus, atormed th«« young woman who had driven Into bxxil postoffice a total of 57,760
round contest, and who says he is
Is not considered serious.
ty-five dead here, and there are 200 parish house and took the good priest that neighborhood from Idaho. Sh>- epistles.
going to win.
Tn pulling a plug from a hot bltu-
had never seen a railroad train at all.
injured in the hospitals. Soldiers are completely by surprise.
Postmaster RolX'rt Etnmitt Is just lithlc tank. Parker’s face was hit
and
that
experience
is
reserved
for
razing the tottering buildings in the
compiling th» returns for the month, by the escaping steam, and slightly
Father Cunningham then told of
The Fourth of July Is going to be ¡Santa Maria quarter, to prevent new
her yet. although she is now the moth­
several
incidents
connected
with
his
Both men were given
I and confeeaes that he ia greatly aur- scorched
celebrated in grand style at Fort casualties.
er of eight children.
prls<«d to find out the volume of bual- medical attention at once, and will
first
few
days
in
Klamath
Falls.
He
Klamath this year, according to J.
Madero today gave the United Press also took occasion to thank the mem­
ncaa carried on by the local office i be entirely recovered In a fow days’
H. Berry, C. C. Jackson, C .V. Loose­ the following exclusive statement re­
This means that during the thirty-one time.
bers of his church for assembling to DIVORCEE RETURNS
ly, O. W. Engle and Dan Ryan, the garding his plans:
FORTUNE IN GIFTS daya In the month of flowers, 3721 let­
bid
him
farewell,
and
told
of
hla
committee in charge. The Indians
“Now comes the hardest part of strong reluct-nee for leaving the Kla­
ters. going both wayu. were handled
EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY
hold their celebration on the reserva­ the work—the brain part. Now that
RENO. June 8.—Mrs. Anna C. Car-
th» local postal employes each day.
math
Falls
parish.
tion around this time, so there wil» the bullet work is over, we must re­
To secure a tine herd of dairy cows;
In behalf of the congregation. Ed­ penter of Brooklyn, N. T„ who was in addition to these they also handled
be several days of festivities.
construct and improve the republic. ward J. Murray told of the deep sor­ recently granted a divorce from Dr b |argo number of newspapers, maga- also a fine registered Holstein bull. 3
In addition to a parade and pro­ We must improve the schools and to
Frank E Carpenter has caused com- z|noB packages and other mall mat- years old; 12 cows, all fresh this
gram, horse racing for good sized do this, must overturn the whole row felt by the members of the church ment in Reno’s divorce colony by re- ter>
spring. Call or address C. C Chlt-
in losing Father Cunningham, and
purses, foot races, greased pig and school system of. Mexico. A'asquez
wood.
turning
to
a
wealthy
Californian
!
________________
conclude by presenting him with a
greased pole contests will be on the Gomez has this duty.
purse. The priest was deeply affect­ named Miner jewels valued at 1450,- j RAISING SUNKEN LOGS
program tor the afternoon, which
“I will not make a campaign for the ed with this demonstration of regard 000 and stock« worth 1250,000 which
FROM SHORT CREEK
also include« a twenty round boxing presidency. If the people want me I
be gave her. In b«-eak|ng her engage­
when he expressed his thanks.
contest betwen Claude Reed, the they will campaign for me.
Rev. McMillan, who is here as as­ ment with Miner, Mrs. Carpenter
D. Z. McKay and M. J. Willett are
ATTORNEY AND
Fort Klamath mau, and J. 1». Danton
"American and foreign capital are '
merely announced that she loved raising sunken logs out of Short
sistant
to
Rev.
Cunningham,
and
who
COUNSELOR
AT LAW
the pride of the 8. F. Camp. 1 her«- always welcome here. My triumphal
is also soon to leave, told the people another.
Creek near Rocky Point. These arc
KLAMATH FALLS, GREGO!?
ia great interest being taken in thi- trjp
shown me that our people
loaded on the Adams bsrge and are
bout, which will be staged under the understand the problems we have to what he knew of Father Post, the
ROOMS TAS. MURDOCK BLOG
“CHICAGO MOHT WICKED,”
towed to the Ixjng Lake Lumber Com-
auspices of the Fort Klamath Ath- face. I shall always favor universal coming priest. He siioke in the high­
EXCEPTING ONLY FRIHCO pany's plant. They expect to raise
est terms of the Incoming pastor, who
ietlc Club.
suffrage.
is due here before Sunday.
about 200,000 feet, which will clear
"The Mexican revolution cost me
CHICAGO, June 8.—Before leaving Short Creek of all sunken logs, The
Following this, refreshments were
ATTORNEY AT IAW
The pupils of the Fort Klamath 8300,000, and there was not a single
for Detroit today to become paator of men expect to finish their work in
school held a picnic Friday, when cent of American money in the entire served by the ladies of the parish.
General Law Practice State and Fed-
the First Presbyterian church. Dr. two weeks.
the term of school closed, The pic- amount. I think Mexico will now get At a late hour the guests took their
era! Courts
Joseph A. Vance, for 12 years pastor
departure,
after
bidding
Father
Cun
­
nic, whlctf was held in the grove, down to work again.”
Examiner
of l-and Titles
ningham a sad farewell. Rev. Cun­ of the Hyde Park Presbyterian church
was attended by all the pupils, and
First
National
Hank Block
WENTERN
UNION
CLOCK
ningham left this morning for Tacoma here, branded Chicago, with the ex­
a number of the parents and friends
Klamath
Falla.
Oregon
MAN
ARRIVEH
ON
THE
JOB
ception
of
San
Francisco,
the
most
where ho assumes charge of one of
of the pupils, and was enjoyed by all. ENORMOUS VALUE OF 1011
wicked city in the world.
PRODUCI« IN OREGON the city’s churches.
Ar interesting impromptu program
WILL A. LEONARD
I
was rendered. This picnic also serv­
R. W. McKay, one of the Western
OFFERS BABY FOR SALE
BAKER, June 8.- That this will
ed as a farewell on the part of the
DENTIST
'FRIHCO EXPECTS TWO
TO SAVE FATHER'S LIFE Union's expert clock men, arrived
pupils to Prof. C. E. Mulkey, who has be the banner crop year in Oregon’^
Fere Friday evening, and In a few
POLICE CHIEF'S TONIGHT
White-Maddox llldg.
been principal of the school, aud history and that the total value of
days will havo all of tho company's
NEW
YORK,
June
8.
—
In
order
to
BlpoCiie Foster, his assistant, both the crops In Oregon for 1911 will bo
clocks In good running order. There
SAN FRANCISCO, June 10.—Su­ raise money to send his fathe| to
more than il25,000,000, as a con­
o' whom have resigned.
has been a great deal of trouble with
servative estimate, la the opinion of perior Judge Seaweli today an­ Greece, his only chance to recover his
the clocks lately, but within three
health,
James
Saltllisse
and
his
wife,
nounced
that
he
would
sign
a
mod
­
rhe first camper in Heesig’s camp Dr. James Withycombe, director of
days
the company will guarantee ths»
ground here is L. Lyon, who is well the experiment station at the State ified prohibition writ In the Seymour Julia, ndvortlsed In the newspapers no "kicks” enn sagaciously bo mad««.
offering
to
sell
their
"mighty
fin«»
Agricultural College at Corvallis, who case, permitting I). A. White to take
known throughout the county.
For an up-to-date wheel, get
baby, pretty and healthy,” for 11,000.
was here yesterday on his waf to the chieftainship.
a Rambler, on sale at the GUN
N.ALEM CHERRY FESTIVAL
It is predicted that this city will Tho baby Is 9 months old.
Eagle Valley, where he and other
PRMON REFORMER
STORE. For sale or rent.
HET FOR JULY «. 7 A M» M
■ TALKS AT BOSTON members of the Oregon Agricultural have two police chiefs before night.
Tents to rent. Guns. We carry
College faculty are conducting a far­ The tnuddlo was rendered mote com­ FORMER JUSTICE MOODY
a full line of Sporting Goods.
IN CRITICAL CONDITION
SAI,EM, Or., June 8.—July 6, 7
BOSTON, June 8.- -Special treat­ mers’ institute. The other members plicated when the deposed police com­
and
X
are
the
dates
for
the
Salem
missioner,
Alfred
I>.
Cutler,
demand
­
of
the
Oregon
Agricultural
College
ment. of each criminal as an indi-
BOSTON, Jun« 8.—Former Justice cherry festival. These dales wore do-
ridual. as opposed to the old system faculty are H. D. Scudder, of the De­ ed a reinstatement under the supreme
o' herding criminals together and partment of Agronomy; F. C. Kent, of court ruling in a school board case, Moody of the supreme court who re­ finitely fixed at. a meeting of the
THE GUN STORE
trevtttng them in a mass either from the Department of Dairy Husbandry, holding that the mayor has no au­ signed on account of ill health, ft r- Board of Trade last night. Cherries
Hlft
being
backward
In
ripening
has
de­
rived
here
today
from
Haverhill,
•I. II. CHAMBERS
the point of view of punishment or and R. D. Scudder, of the Umatilla thority to oust the commissioners
layed setting of a definite date.
condition Is critical.
without giving them a trial.
of : reform, -was urged by Superin- Experiment Station.
I
SAWMILL BUSY
AT THE FORT
REV. FEESE MARRIED
CHITWOOD APPOINTED
SÜPERVISING WARDEN TWO COUPLES SATURDAY
Al THE AGENCY
K ISLAND HONE IS
SNOW ENDS WARN
DESTROYED DY FLAMES
—
I
C. C. BROWER
E. L. ELLIOTT
BICYCLE S