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BR1DGE STREET FILL IS ORDERED Attorney Horae,- M. Manning ap Iamdon Pick Up Fin«» Pair of (Yuoks, Posing mm MenilH-rs of th«* pealed before council Monday night the Elite, While Engagitl in Sho|e with his client, L. D. Ward, to protest against the ordering ot the grading lifting MVSTEIY IS SOLVEOIÏ OPEN MK BIO GRAIN PARADE OF FARMERS DAILY Will RAMP0UÄ SUCCEED PIUS? ProlH'r« of SiiM|HVi«tl Murth'r Clear Article» of <2,000,000 « or|M>rallou Talk about your agricultural fairs Fuit Timt ■Art* Filed lor the "tie gon South- ' ultd exhibits. IkiuhtK, Hut ( hum * Aimo» plie re to ( ntlioll« «ru," mu Enterprise that Ou«e Evil Ili'coitK' < louihll With Worse Odor» If The people of Klnmath Fulls unit In Dully Ttirougli Than Ever visitors In tho city would only take MW th«* trouble of walking u few blocks and tilling of Bridge street. His as SPOKANE, Wash., Oct. 31. Re they would b«> able to see u demon United Press Service United Press Service sessment for th«* work will run close United Pr m Service STOCKTON, Oct. 31 County offi- viving a project phiu«ted by Jobu R. stration of tho future agricultural LONDON, Nov 1. A womau who to >250. while Mrs. Joe Moore will Ecclealustlcul ROME. Nov. I. rials ha«l their nerves work d over- Allen of Spokunu twenty years ago, a lH>sslbllltl--s of this county as confined pay about >150. nnd it was stated that gave her name as ’’Annie Gl«»ason,” convitto «I that Cardinal Romo Is and who was sentenced to five years both thes«* property owners would time when baggagemen rushed iuto group of North western capitalists U io the growing of grain mid manufac Itauipullil la I'opo Plus Xi’s choice as now plauuhtg u new electric road to ture of flour and byproducts. If any imprisonment by a London magistrate b«*ar the greater part of the burden of th«* district attorney's office nnd an to tho papacy, as th«« cai connect the Rogue River Valley with one bus the allghtoKt doubt that Klam successor nounced their suspicion that a trunk the Improvement. recently, turns out to be the notori bls holiness have been in «linai and Th«* attorney argued that ther<- was at the Western Pacific depot con the s u. Articles of Incorporation nth county can grow grain In abund ous "Charity Ann." formerly of New privat« audienci« for more than it no pressing need for the work to be tained a tiuman body. Aroused bv with the capitalisation sot ut >3,uou,- ance, h > should visit the Rinomili York and Chicago. From this the eonciualon Is week, She is on«1 of a dozen skillful Amer doue now. that It would only make the .thought of murder ami another trunk 000 were tiled ut Olympia today, J. Fulls roller mills on the corner of drawn. ican crooks who invaded England sev etr«>et8 more Impassable. nn«l work a mystery» officers hurriedly Investlgat- Arnold Doyle of Spokane, 11. M. Far Sixth and Oak streets. It Is possible eral years ago, after the States be financial hardship on the property ed. Their suspicions were increased ren of Bolat- and Chur lea Radt-baugh that h«< will not be able to get within M ru. when they reached the trunk, from of Corulng, Calif., being the Incorpor Ju block of Hint place, on account of came too hot for them. She was th«' holders. which an unpleasant odor issued. ators. Tho road Is to bo knowu us the Jam of fnrniers' t«-nms loaded with Paul Breitenstein, who owns sonu* wife of “Slim Jim," the Detroit crook, Noting th«' address on th«* tag th«' the Oregon Southern, and Is to run wheat and hurley for the mill. who was. perhaps, the most interest property along the Improvement lln«>, detectives at one«* telephoned to head- from Ashland to Port Orford, touch protested vigorously against the de At one time Monday twenty nine I ing personality in the "American mob" in London He has just been lay In th«' matter, ns no way to build quarters and asked tlmt C. 11. Mna- tug Medford, Jacksonville and Grants wagons wer«- standing In lino, wait ing to unload, and It Is said that on releas«'d from a five-year term here. lup a city, an«t said he ha«1 paid hun- ehek, to whom it was consignt'd. b«> Pass on route. Allen started practically the santt* on«* day last week as many as sixty His wife was arr«*eted in company dreds of dollars to gei the streets bet- wntch-'d. Then they opened the lid with a man claiming to be a Russian terf-d Ho said he had attended four- Thea they op«-nc«l the lid. Th«> cor- project twenty years ago, secured a were In the waiting lino nt one time. franchise, then failed lu the undertak Farmers have been hauling grain prince. H«' was discovered to be in iteen m«*et!ngs of the council on the oner found bloody papers, "The body has been cut up," gasp«*d ing through lack of financial backing. '«Inc«- September, nnd tin- greater por- proposition, and that if th«» council (Not Coal Lands) reality a Soho restaurant waiter. Allen now resides In New York. i Hon of il><’ cr«>p In yet to cotne. would not do the work now it did «tot the spectators. Dopuitim-nt of th» Interior, Unlt-il They were shoplifting. The papers wer.« lifted. Several The threshing 1« not sufficiently want tv Improve the city. Many In local railroad circles be State.» Laud Office ut Lak«*vi*w, Councilman G. W. Whit » Explained bundles of ham. bacon and llinburger lleve Harriman interests arc back of completed yet to nsc<>rtaln to any de Oregon. September 18, 1911. TAFT GUEST OF MINE SAFETY to Mr. Ward that he could pay tn ten eh« se were revealed, the now move. High officials of the gree of reliability ns to the npprox- Noil«-«« Is hereby given that Wiliam CONVENTION AT PITTSBURG ■annual Installments, nothing for the-------------------------- O.-W. R. A N. ar-- said to bo Interest ‘mat:- crop In Klamath county this A Boudlnol, whose poatoffice iddi'Hi first year The remonstrant said he CHINESE WILL CELEBRATE ed In th«« plans. «ear. but It Is predicted that It will Is Klnmatli Falla. Oregon, «11«! on th-« wished to delay only because he St'CF'HS OF' REBEL CAUSE be far In excoas of nny season In the 17th day of July, 1911, flic in this United Press Service thought the whole thing had to bai United Press Service past. Th. acreage this year has been office »»urn atatement nml applies PITTSBURG, Oct. 31.—President SEATTLE. Oct. 31.—Chinatown DI T greatly Increased, nml reports from lion No. 048-'i0, to purchase the N’WH Tcft arrived, nnd is the guest of the settled nt once when the work was nil over the count« are exceptionally of HE *4. section 20, township 37 H comph’U'd and for this reason and the; her.» is to b«> the seen«» of a btg cele- National Mine Safety convention. ¡promising It la stated that tho wheat rang«« 9 E, Willamette Meridian, un i Unit«-«l Presa Service faet that he felt unable to pav such a bration within the next few days He reviewed a parade of 20,000 LOS ANGELES. Oct. 31. Mln crop In running from 30 to 40 bush th«« limiter thereon, under tho pro Chinese revolutionists here fe-’l miners, and fed at the Hotel Scheu- big bill right awav. he wished to bav«» ley. Tonight the Chamber of Com the Improvement deferred. The coun-J that their cans«' la practically won. Ruby Froeman. 23. nnd pretty, bas els to th«* acre; bnrl«»y, 50 to 75. an«l visions of the act of Juno 3, 1471. cil adopted the measure ordering the .and that the Manchu dynasty will be had her stopfather arrested because oats 90 to lOO. nnd acta amendatory, known as the merce banquets him. dethroned ere they complete pr«*para- he ojccted her from her mother’s ’’Timber and Stone law," a< «urn Dr. Wright reports the arrival of an improvement. horn«* when she helped herself to a tlotM for their fete. value na might bo fixed by apprauat- 8*4 pound son this morning at the Ninety per cent of Si-attle’s Chinese choice bit of rabbit before pnss'ng th«* ment. and that, pursuant to such C|*- home of Mr. and Mis. M. Murphy of are d«x-lare«t to be in sympathy with ' plat«* t him. pllcatlon the land nnd timber thero«>n Altamont. : the rebellion. Determines liter Sampling lalwtr or hnv be«-n appraised at a total of r Illi 'll ESON MAYES No PLEA Injured Miner That Inttrr I» Not >100, the timber «»«Hmatod at 90.000 Irate From Capitalistic Jingo Talk, ♦♦♦---------------- ♦--------------- - ♦♦♦ WHEN I P BEFORE JUDGE F'it f<>r tli«* Task That Wa» l«»ign«-d board feet nt >1 per M . and th«* land the lYesident Makes Clear That He S4M lAl.lsr MAY BE MAYOR ♦ REAL ESTATE TRANSFH <8 « OF CITY’ OF' LOR ANGELEH to Him Is Bitterly Oppomxl to Monopoly at >IOt that said applicant will offer ♦♦♦---------------- •----------------- ♦♦♦ United Press Service i’nft«*d Press Service Control filial proof In support of his applica LOS ANGELES. Oct. 31.—At noon, I BOSTON, Oct. 31. Palo and gaunt. United I’rcss Service tion and sworn atatvtiiont on the 3Dili with three-fourth« of the vote cast. Rev. Richeson was taken before Po The following realty transfers, United Press Service LONDON, Nov. 1. Judge Ituegg day of Novembi r, 1911. before C II MORGANTOWN, W. Va., Nov. 1.— Job Harriman, socialist, it is pr««dlct- lice Judg«' Murray. contracts, deeds, mortgages, etc., re of Loudon. Stratfordshlrv. Is the mod DeLap, County Cl-rk ot Klamath cently filed with the county clerk, Taftites are rejoicing at the presi •*d will surely be elected mayor at the He made no pica to tho charge of ern Solomon. A colliery company county, at Klamath Falls. Oregon. Any person 1« at liberty to protest are furnished by the City and County dent's refusal to be butchered to make primaries. murd’-rlng Avis Linnell. The case asked leave to red tic * compensation Pittsburg a holiday, when members Abstract company: The Evening Express, supporting was postponed by agreement until pal«l an Injured employe on the this purchase before entry, or initiate Klamath Development company to of the Chamber of Commerce there the present mayor. George Alexander, November 7th. ground that h«' ba«l been given suit a cont - at at any time before patent Issues, by tiling a corroborated affi This afternoon th<> grand Jury ln- able employment after tho accld* nt. Elizabeth Nielson, warranty deed, ■ "baited'* him at the banquet last in the noon edition practically admit davit In this offic«', alleging facts ted that the chances for Harriman’s dlct«»d Rlchescn on a charge of mur >10, lot 19, block 18, Hot Springs ad night. Tho man claimed the work was too which woul<1 defeat the entry. Congressman Littleton denounced election were strong. dor. dition. bard for one In his condition. A. W. ORTON. Register D. B. Campbell to Paul F. Smith, the Sherman law, and demanded its Judg«- Ruegg then decided to go to Mias Hattie Irvin, who recently the mine and do th«* man's work hlni- I 9-21-11-23 r Miss Lydia McCall, who has been warranty deed, >10. lots 9 and 10, repeal. He was wildly cheered by hundreds of millionaires, and 150 visiting her brother, the assistant came here on a visit from Harlow, s-lf, to know just how hard it was. block 8. Railroad addition. NOTRE t»F UON'I ENT postmaster, left Tuesday for her home Ore., has accepted n position with the Ho returned, tired and grimy, after Klamath Development company to minor officials of the steel trust. President Taft, mad clear through, at Ashland. Western Union Telegraph company. A. Rannie. warranty deed, >10, lots 1 two hours shoveling stunt, and and 12, block 53. Lakeview addition. his face suffused, pounded the table, promptly rendered a d«Tlslon In favor Department of the Interior United State» l«and office, at l<ak* vl««w, Klamath Development company to the dishes rattling, and almost of the poor collier, declaring th«- Oregon. October 26 1911 screamed. A. Rannie, warranty deed, >10, lot work too difficult. To Edward Parker, Present Address He cried: “The law must be enforc 8B. block 4. Railroad addition. Unknown, Conteetee: U. C. Coe to Hugh K. Gilmour, war ed, and stifling competition, estab Commercial Bodies and Growers SCHOOL BOY STRUCK OVER LEFT WANTEO You nr» hereby uot!n«-d that John OITIl BY FALLI NG BAR. AND lishing of monopolies, and thus con ranty deed, >300, lot 6, block 39. Want Government to Put Vast and Knott, who glv«*» Crescent, Klamath trolling prices, must cease, or we must ORGAN IS SHIFTED FROM IDs Crescent. Yaluable Collection in One Publica Watch«*» Tiuit Won’t K<-«»p Tim«* NORMAL PUNITION tion for Convenience Oregon Valley Land company to allow these gentlemen to run the en Yes, I want you to bring m«« your County. Oregon. «» bls poatoffice ad- Dennis Kelly, warranty deed, >200, tire business of the country or take watch that won’t t«*ep time, watches dr«». did on October 3d. 191 i. Die In Clarence Montgomery, a lad of 14, 'tho avorag«* watchmaker cannot fix this office, bls duly corroborated ap S\4 of S% of SW>4 of SW>4, Sec the final step to have a socialist re CORVALLIS, Nov. 1.—Prof. C. I. who attends Riverside school and car I No work too difficult for me to do. plication to content nnd secure th«* public." 13-39-15. , I-ewls, head of the division of hortl- ruin <'llatlon of youi homestead (for The president is here today to par- culture at the Oregon Agricultural ries papers, met with a peculiar acci Nil work guaranteed for one year. E. E. Fitch et ux to John I. Craw int i entry No . Serial No. 02447. dent which shifted the position of his ford, warranty deed, >400, part of ticipate In the inauguration of Thom- college, has Just received a letter from FRANK M UPP, till'd«* November 10. !909. for W *4 as Hodges as president of the Unl-jf* a Malboeuf of the Northwestern left eye. lot 4. Sec. 11-41-10. Watchmaker, Jeweler, Engraver, With soin«» other boys he was prac Fruit Exchange, asking for the as- Ella A. Applegate to Frank L. Ap verslty of West Virginia. Wllltt« Building NW'« SE'A.SH SE' m NW%,NWU HE i, N W % . 8 u NW W NW U. NW plegate. warranty deed, >10. block slstance of the college ifi a movement tising athletics in a gymnasium, and NW% NWH.8W% NWH. N1U WANT GOOD TITLE which the commercial clubs, cham- Clarence was using the turning bar, 106. Mills addition. ALL GROCERS CLONE T<> FORTY HE HOLDS tiers of commerce and fruit growers which, while he was on it, slipped Fred H. Mills et ux to city of Klam We. th«» undersigned merchants of SW14, S'ctlon IS. Town»lilp 28 8, ath Falls, warranty deed, >10, lots 9 of the Northwest are backing. The from the socket and precipitated him Kinmath Falls, Oregon, hereby agree Range x E, Willamette Meridian, and After living in undisput«?d posses- plan is to secure from the government to the floor. The bar fell on top of to elote our place of business from ns grounds for bln content he alleges and 10. block 75, Klamath addition. Chas. P. Stewart to Chas. E. Wor slon of land for nearly forty years, to an appropriation for the publication him and struck him over the left eye. a.:d after the 1st day of November, I that you never at any time entabllsh- den and Burge W. Mason, warranty bring suit to quiet title in a state in one volume of the thousands of fine Jarring it out of place, so that the 1911, until Mnrrh 1st. 1912, promptly < <1 your actual reaidenc1* in a houtM* deed, >10, lot 9, block 12. First ad- where adverse possession for ten color plates of varltfes of fruits grown angle of vision apparently cr >sses that at the hour of 6 o’clock p. m., except or etherwin upon said land, and have | never inhabit«'«! wild land, nor made of the other optic. dition. years is the residence required by the throughout the United States, Saturdays. said land th«- homo pf yourself or your For the first two or three days after Minnie E. Ward et vir to R. h. statute may seem odd, but It is sus VAN RIPER BROS., Mr. Malboeuf has also written Mr. family, nnd hove never Improved or the occurrence the eye pained the boy. ceptible of explanation. Dunbar, warranty deed, >10. lot 14.1 8HIVE BROS A CO.. ¡Leonard Carpenter, secretary of the cultivated iial<1 Innd That you have James Taylor, a well to do ranch- Oregon experiment league, asking his but since then he bas suffered no in block 3, Canal addition. QUILI.1TCH-ABBOTT. wholly abandoned said land for mor«» ROBERTS * WHITMORE Henrietta F. Melbase et ux to E. H. man of Fishhole Creek, near Bly, is assistance In enlisting the Interest of convenience save that the sight of the than six months, nnd all the time DuFauh, warranty deed, >10, parts the one bringing suit tbrougb Attor- - the members of the league in the pro- altered eye is slightly weaker than WARD A OBENCHAIN, isinc making »aid entry. ROY HAMAKER, of lots 2-7, block 37. origina-l town. ney J. C. Rutenic, while the defend-1 posed legislation, _ It Is planned to normal. Since the occurrence the You arc. therefore, furth. r notified MONARCH GROCERY, H. E. Childers et ux to Alex Martin, ant is C. W. Finch. The land, forty have those interested write to the gen- eye has worked slightly toward Its (By A. G Lewis, Prop.) 31-21 that tho xnld allegation!« will be taken bargain ; nd sale deed. >10, SE*4 of acres. Is technically described as the, ators and representatives In Congrc««, proper position in the socket, nnd the tit F n- n quarter tt r »«z. — of V B the V, .. n south » V- . -ast . A a«kfng them to support a bill which family have been waiting, hoping that by thia office as having Iraan con NE>4. N»4 of SE%, SW% of SE%, arx southwest fessed by you. and your nald entry quarter of section 13, township 371 will be introduced regarding the pro the eye may move entirely bnck Into ♦♦♦--------------- ♦---------------- Sec. 14-37-11. MM4T RIVER GLEANINGS « will be i-nn<'<*l'<| thereunder without place without the necessity of an op ♦ Arthur Ryden to John Morey, war south, rang. 14 east, a-nd is a fine posed publication. ------------ ♦- ♦♦♦ vour further right to lie henrd there eration. If It is determined that an ♦ ♦♦ ranty de«*d. >1, S>4 of of SW>4 natural meadow land. Taylor ac- The pomological department of the Mr. and Mrs. John Koontz visited in, either befor«* this office or on ap acqufred it from the state of Oregon bureau of plant industry at Washing operation Is necessary Montgomery ©f SW^, Sec. 13-39-15. peal, If you fall to fil«- In thin office the Falls Wednesday. will go to Portland to a specialist. in 1873 as swt.mp land. This was be Orcgon Valley Land company to ton has at the present time on hand within twenty days after the fourth Roy Hesseltinc, warranty deed. >200, fore the Modoc war, and the period of 3,000 colored plates of apple« and The boy Is a son of Logan P. Mont- publication of thin nolle«, ns shown Mrs. Chas. Steeman visited friends gomery, who Is foreman at the atone | Taylor’s ponr.essfon has seen many in other domestic fruits, and with these ?W>4 ofNW%,Sec. 31-35-14. Oregon Valley Land company to teresting and vivid cha-pters of history they have a full and accurate d‘ sesip- crusher plant, and live« nt Fifth and and relative« In Whitelak«* City a few below, your answer, und< r oath, spe cifically nioi'Hng and ri-rpondlng to days last week. Jas. F. Holland, warranty deed. >200, written about the region in which the tlon of each variety. Owing to the Grant streets. • ••••• I these nllogntions of contest, or If you land is located. 8% of 8% of NE% of 8W%, Sec. lack of funds they have been unable Mrs. Stocking of Whitelake Is vis fall wlthl i Hint time to file In this George Capron, formerly In the 36-39-15. It appears that after Taylor got the | to publish these, though there are a office due proof that you have served iting Mrs. John Koontz this week. realty business in this city, Is located Howard T. Lewis et ux to Bessie J. land it was granted by the govern- few In fach of the government year a 'copy of your answer on the said Lewis, warranty deed, >10, lots 7, 8, meat as a part of the Oregon military books of the bureau. Anyone can get In Minneapolis, bls address there be I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor of Klam contestant either in person or by reg- 9 and 12, block 1; all of block 2; lots land grant, so that a patent was Is- an idea of the nature of these plates ing 1738 Irving avenue south. Dr. C. A. Rambo has moved his ath Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Istered mill. If this service Is made 7, 8. 9. 10, 11 and 12. block 3; all of sued from the United States, ft ap- [ by looking in the past vear books. by the delivery of a copy of your an dental office from the Wlthrow-Mel- Booth Sunday. block 4; lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8. block pearing that tho state’s application to If the department had the money to hlll | d | n( , t0 tho odd F *,,|| OWH swer to tho contestant In person, 5; all of block 6; lots 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, the federal powers for the land was . publish them and have them properly t,nf]d|ng P. C. Combs moved the house he re proof of such sorvlr must bo either 3O-1w 11 and 12, block 7; al! of block 8; all in aomo way hold up, and then re bound and distributed to the fruit cently purchased of Nick Monson to tho nnld contestant's written acknowl of block 9; all of block 10; lots 1, 2, jected. which loft Tavlor on the land. . grower« it would bo a vast benefit to m ___ edgment of hln receipt of the copy, his ranch last week. 3, 4, 5. 6, 11 and 12. block 11; lots 3 but. with no patent. LETT) • • • • • showing the date of its receipt or th«' Through the patent issued a-s a part ’ the Improvement of fruit growing all and 4, block 12; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. 7 over the country. affidavit of th« person by whom th«* Mrs. E. 8. Phillips and Mrs. Arthur of the military road grant C. W. Finch and 8, block 13; all of block 14; lots asa----- ♦ For Instance, it would enable the Addison ontertalned several of their dellv ry was made stating when and 1, 2, 3. 4. 5, 6, 11 and 12, block 15; of Springfield. Oregon, not long ago lady friends at the home of Mrs. Phil ■where the copy was delivered; if all of blocks 15-18; lots 1, 2, 3. 4 and took title, and the suit brought bv ' r'ar,flc coaBt grower«, aa well as those Editor Evening Herald: Not being a subscriber to the lips Saturday afternoon. All present I made by registered mall, proof of 5. block 19; lots 1 and 2. block 20; Tavlor Is to establish the absolute in different parts of the United States, Ruch service must consist of the affi ownership of the land as It Is today ,o <'f’tnpare (he varieties aa grown In Chronicle, I write you this, hoping report a pleasant time. all in Nob Hill addition. • ••••• davit of tho person by whom th«* copy between Finch and himself. Tho ' different districts. as you will use your good office In the R. C. Spink to Alice L. Spink, war The dance at Fred Smith’s Wennes- was mailed, «fating when nnd tho If a varietv in me part of the interests of the city. ranty deed, >10, lot 7, block 48. First lend Is a part of a field of the latter’-« I overheard a conversation the oth day evening was poorly attended on pontoffice to which Its wns ninllcd, and addition, and part of block 8, Ewauna extensive ranch, and while as long as country does not come up to standard (bls affidavit must he neronipnnfed by Taylor liven ho has no foar of being in color and size, it would be evident er day in which the parties wer«' con account of tho rain. Heights. ! the postmatrtcr’s receipt for th«* letter. fident that the course the Chronlcl«* Klamath Cnnal company to Fred J. disturbed fn pot-session, owing to hfs that It wag not the district for It. You should state in your nnsw -r flussi,' Beebe Is spending a few The work would, of course, be ex was taking In criticizing the ’htnd’r- Keer and Herbert S. Jones, warranty holding since 1873, he wishes to sot j the nnm<> of the postoffice to which deed. >10, northeasterly 43 1-3 feet of ile the ownership for the benefit of pensive. The Geneva, N. Y. experl- son administration would result in weeks at the home ranch. j you desire future notices to bo sent hl« estate. ment station spent >50,000 on the the re-election of that man. nnd that lot 1, block 50, Nichols addition. to you. Allen of Midland is visiting publication of "The Apple« of New E. L. Sanderson himself said that Murray Klamath Development company to A. W. ORTON. Register York,” and "Tho Grapes of New was trying to force him to take the I relatives in our neighborhood Jhis WANTED W. A. Hunt, warranty deed, >10, lot Date of I t publication Nov. 2, imi < York" cost >35,000 for a «Ingle edl- week. Job again. 18, block 55, Lakeview. • ••••• Dnte of 2d publication Nov. 9, 1911 Now, If there is any possibility of Posltlon on farm by man and wife Hon, so It would be necessary for the Ed Harwood and Mr. and Mrs. Date of 3d publication Nov. 15. imi Temple theater. Matinee dally. 2:30 Will take charge of the stock and ! government to make a larger appro- such a result, for heaven’« i>ake ure I Chas. Steemnn were Falls visitor« on Date of 4th publication Nov. 23, imi every possible Influence to Induce fp.rm. Address FARM, care of Repub-1 prlatlon than would bo within the p. m. Evening, first performance, Dnte of fith publication Nov. 30, imi Taxpayer. Monday. jfcan 26-2t* reach of any one state for the purpose. Murray to “let up.” 7:15. continuons. MODERN S010M0N PRIES HIRD JOO FRUIT PICTURES ARE OF IITIIE USE EYE JARRED OUI OF PUCE BI fill I i