Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, December 21, 1911, Image 8

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ÍÑÍÍÍE t ÍHS^.. .
pl cea are cast aside. The best Kind
of hash for patients suffwrltig from
wounds or similar Injuries cau ba
Or«*gon Valley Land company to
8AY8 MAN IN CHAMBERS Gl'N KLAMATH FA LI Ji MEN AKE IN. Oregon Military Land Grant company,
JF nkw LODGE OFFICERS RY made from them.
NTGRK A8S.Al l.TKD HIM
AAITH
DER8TOOD TO HAVE MONEY IN quit claim deed >1. sundry landa In
IIM WITH
''Perhaps the greatest waste, how­
BOYAL ARCH. ULVE LODGE
IXSIIIT TIUN < 141HEI». Bl T MAY the following townships: 24 7, 34- 8.
BILLIARD Cl E, AND THAT Ilk
END ORDER OF EASTERN STAR ever. follows poor management In the
GET MOST OF IT
W AH DEFENDING HIMSELF
1 dlfferant wards. Each ward Is given
PLANNED
»5-7, 35- 11, 36-7 15-3. 17-7. 37-3,
.t certain amount ot milk and supplì a
33-7. J«-«, ÎS-7, 33-3, 36-7. 35- 3.
Several Klamath Falls men are un­ 15-7. 36- 8, 27-7, 27-8, 38-3, 33-8.
Deputy United States Marshal
<t‘a going to be a big time for tha «•ach day. This supply never varies
John II. Hamilton, the local coa
Maaonic fraternity Tuesday night the «’onsumptlon does. All excess Is Frank Beatty ’pleaded guilty to tha derstood to have ha«l money on de­ 38-3, 29-3.
tractor, wh « has boon the pant twa
when Is to be held a Joint Installation thrown away. Nurses seam never to charge of drawing a deadly weapon posit In the American Bank and Trust
«lay» sorvlmt on the Jury In the casa
lof the Farmers’ linpleinent Co. va
at officers of both lodges of the broth­ ¡have known that sour milk can be this afternoon before Police Judge company at Portland, which has BIGGER HECLA 31 ATION
sea and th? single lodge of the women I «.«.ed to make batter cakes, coitag ' Thomas F Nicholas and paid a tine clou d Its doors. Major Charles Fl-
IN I MATILLA I'RO.IEtT Southern Pnvlfle Railroad Co . I im
cheese and several other palatable of IIS. This was the result of an mor Worden Is understood to have
affiliated with the organization.
i|u«t finish «I building at the head at
episode In Harney Chamber** gun been one of those who did business
The ceremonies will probably be and nutritious dishes.
PORTLAND, Dec. 30 A state-wide Hock Cr«'«k a 82.000 residence on ths
"I have seen a nurse prepare foi a store last midnight, about which the with the unfortunate Institution, but
held at Masonic hall, and the three
campaign will bv started by commer­ Iti» aero homestead of F l> Cortada
bodies whose newly chosen rulers will patient a meal of a veral dishea, only man in charge of the store this after­ statist this morning that be could uot
Tim house la modern, four rooms
cial organisations of Oregon to got
well go Into details on the subject.
bo Inducted into office are Klamath to have the patient say, 'Why, I can't noon pleaded Ignorance.
recognition from tbu gov rumont, to 'nn«l Isith, with hidraullc pump te
Chapter No. 35, Royal Arch Masons; «•at that.' And out goes the whole
According to Beatty's story he had
As the state hank suporint ndent. which the state Is entitled In the dis­ I send unter to the bathroom.
Tb«
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. & A. M.. meal. ’Why take it back to pie kitch­ an argument with a man who trle<1 to Will Wright, says that half the depos­ tribution of reclamation funds This ! Mtchrn Is of Dulrli «Icslgn
Mr Cm
•ommonly known as the Blue Lodge, en?' the nurse answered my question. assault him with a billiard cue, and its ought to be paid within thirty movement will be along the lines tad • han «».» hl ’p'lice 150 chirk. as
aad Aloha Chapter No. 61, of the Or­ They'd only throw It away and I’d that when he found he could not pact- «lays, and more after that, the chances adopted by the Pendleton Commercial three horsei, Ihr« milk rows and • »«
get scold'd?
der of Eastern Star.
fy ti e man by quiet m thods he drew
the losses of the local de- Association nt Its recent m etlng In yoiing cattle. The barn Is 38<4'*.
"Of course, the waste in the kltch- his revolver on the man. lie states
All the details of the ceremonies
will not be serious In the Indorsing the west extension of th*
have not yet been announced but it ens of the rich, where servants have' that he has plenty of witnesses to
il.
Umatilla' project.
1« consid«<red likely that each lodge charge, is enormous. 1 have known prove that he was Justified, and that
Ir«m
’
tlie
C. C. C’ltapma
will have an installing officer act for [of cases where, when milk was need d Kelrh Ambrrae caught the billiard cue
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at- le-eii I
Orogon
Dovelopui
It. Fr«'quently the highest retiring I for cake and other things, the serv- wh en It wws about to com down on ♦ HEAL ESTATE TRANHFERN ♦
hl»
Mt til
ndt'd the I* m
acts In this capacity, so that it Is prob- nt bought milk ahuid and let i .our him. Beatty says he does not know ♦♦♦
♦
♦♦♦ lie VS
work
la
I
lie
able that Alexander Martin Jr., retir- a'though several quarts c«»ul«1 b* whom bls assailant was, and that
hi*
furor- thur
Ing High Priest of the Royal Arch saved from left-over mtlk in a day or wh, n he left the store the man and !«.•
The fellow It it»'realty transfers,
home.
bo«b, w ill officlat for that branch two.
shook hands In friendly fashion
contracts, tb ««la mortgages, etc, re-
it-nt to Or« i,on for th«« Umatilla
“But tto waste that counts the I
with I ls brother. Dr. William Martin
t, win< ta»
« nlly tiled with the county clerk,
1« i t. now tl nt the people of l|g*n-
♦
retiring worshipful master of the Bin most in forcing up the exist of living ♦♦♦
♦♦♦ are fprnisheil by the City and County
np.'id «t
II oi^ niijt the surrounding country
io \ i bini items
Ixidg . and Mrs. Cora Sanderson, wife i< In \l e kltcb ns of the middl, . .«•«. ♦
♦ \butr.-ict company:
it
F r I < 1ag
’ avo uone.oa record favoring th«- ex
of Mayor Frod T. Sand rsoti. who has family. The same lack of system seou ♦♦♦
♦
♦♦♦
•ft i ’ » «W
tension.
been worthy matron, in the Order of in the hospitals bolds also In the pri-
Oregon Valley Land company to
III . » • nt*
“Thera was much opposition at the
Eastern Star. possibly acting as Th- I vate family. Three out of every five
While getting wood on Stukel John M. Peters, warranty deed, f-0<),
with n la
stalling officers for their respective boils wiv. r who complain about how mountain W»dnesday, Mr. Charles SS» of St-j of NE'i of SEI*. 8«c. 28- !’• U'lleton mooting,“ said S cretary
< hnpman, “based on foara that It
their grocery bills run up each month Stcen nn fell and broke bls arm Just ?J-|5.
lodges.
vtould work a hardship on settlers snd t
! could cut these same bills at least above the elbow. The elbow w^a dl«-
Alb'rt Otev to J. J. Otey, bargnln landowners of Umatilla county. In
one-tenth by such means as usln the Iccated.
COOKS AA'.ASTK MILLIONS,
After the accident he fin­ and sale deed. $250, lota
24. 25. 26. »plto of this opposition, the proposi­
MAKING LIFE COST HIGH polk of the egg for coffee, after using ished leading th wood onto the wag­ 27 and 28 block 3. South Midland.
tion was Indorsed on Its merits. nn«l
,
wbifo L r «ak ■ frost'Ing.
I on and hail to drive bf« team home.
Joseph A. McDonald to Frank «tops will be taken to secure recog­
of hr aklng another egg the next It was about four hours before he re­
United Press Service
J
nr-« *r mana ■■•r *•
Iboomlngcamp. «!«■«'<! warranty against nition of claims of settl rs who may
el vie, 1 medical attention.
Dr. Alac grantor. I in, part
BOSTON Dec. 18—Mo-e tnan 830.- i morning. •
bot«l M'-rvirnt’anl"g
the
(50x100 foot I of feel themiK’lves damagi-fi
in the face
"We hear a gr«'at deal these days Pate rson from Merrill was call' d
•00,i>no Is thrown away every year
fl I '
'
fa
hy
let r, Rec. 32-33-3.
of
this
feeling
of
private
Interests
by cooks, chefs, hous keepers and hos­ I of conservation of natural resources.
«»n
Wm. 8. Worden ot tix to J. W Pendleton business men Indorsed the
The Lobe Pine school will be out
pital nurses, according to M'ss Fannl» . Let the women of the nation apply the
.batclier, warranty deed. |'«l |',t •
xtenalon, hollering It would bo of
Merritt Farmer, worla-famous as an great principle to their kitchens ami Friday. December 22, ending the fall
IIAILIKIAII AARF< K BLAMED
benefit to Oregon.
we will be a rich r and better nation." term. The spring term wil) begin dock 36, Worden
exponent of scientific cooking.
TO I MPMiA'IS' NEGIIGFNCffi
Or»grn A’alley I.- d do .« i « n ■ fc
' The extension will open up do.turn Unlt'-d Presa Servire
January 22d and continue for five
Miss Farmer ought to know. She
•'.tty
Kimball,
warranty
.!
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■
!
b.
I
•
r -a. sustaining a population of from
can mix up a batter with one hand; FOR SALE—One great Majestic steel months.
ODESSA Minn, I kh - 13
T »14
8”) >f SH of S\A , of NV, Sec 20,000 to 5Q,(IO0 people. The land
first
_____ ____
_ ________________
range No. 8; no
... better made;
__
break
half _________
a dozen eggs
with the other '
tnony at the coroner's Inqu*-’ Inti
I.-«;.« 4.
I
will be adapted to diversified farm- cates negl'grnre bv C M * fit F
En-
for a New England sunshine cake: at-■ class baker; also one dresser.
Mr and Mrs. W. G. Tallman were
Guy Klmbal' ’ ux to Ruth « M•li­ ng. intenstfied agriculture and fruit
• tend to the baking of a Southern quire corner Ninth and High streets. I Merrill visitors Tuesday.
g
employe« raspón»! e for the •
ail! •»-i ranty I« •• I $201. S’ ef
< 8U growing.
19-2t
“apple cobbler,” and see to it that J. B. Mason,
At l«'a«t eleven are dui and tu a
ofSWVi
of
NV.
'«.
8«
c.
11-36-14.
The Falls visitors from this vicinity
the meat doesn't burn as she passes
___
Commercial orgiinirations ot th>- ly-thren Injured.
last week were Mr. and Mrs. J. E.* Oregon Valle- Lard company tn W. »tat w il I adopt resolut Ions culling for
the stove to concoct the Ingredients BOX F.A( TORY TO ('IX)SE
,
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AFTERA SPLENDID SEASON |Enman. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dervan. II McFarland, warranty deed. 1200 iregon's share of reclamation fund». III SSt AN T! I VIA TA I.Kl D
for some luscious desert—all at the
Messrs. Chas. Bartlett. Carl Robley. S 8H of SWA4 of NW'i, Bee. 7-37-1 a and now Is the time for everyone to
same time. And sh" can do this with­
OVER AT t ABINIT 'll in
C. E. Riley < t al to C. K. Ritckmnn. write ho the pr«-- «ident, asking for a United Pre»« H« rvlcr
Charles
McGowan,
Shippington
and
H Booth, Al Bunnrii, Robert Bunnell
out any waste. Miss Farmer has been j
i contract, 31.425, eaM 45 f«>rt of l<«l ä fair apportionment, Six other states
snaking delicious edibles for som»- manager for the California Fruit Can- and G. Moore.
WASHINGTON. D C Dee 13
I i<«-z 58, Nichols addition
years over two decades, and she’s ners’ association's box factory at Ship­
l ave had 380 per cent of their contri­ The cabinet aasembled at 8 30 a m ,
Mrs. J. E. Enman and Agnes and
been teaching others how to make pington, announces that on next Sat­
Edrnond M. Uljllcote to Herbert B. butions fro mho sal - of lands return- the if slim most nf the B urning being
them without spending too much in d^v night two-thirds of the crew <W Chester Enman spent Tuesday with McLane, warranty deed, fit), i-nat 30 si to them for reclamation work, devoted to dlscuaslng th ■ prospectif«
forty-five men will be laid off, and on Mrs. Zachariah.
u<r a of NE ’iof 8E'4. S«c. 20-30-3 while Oregon has had but 18 per action of tho sonato and house r«-)s
money.
• •••••
Miss Farmer, according to nerself. the following Saturday night the re­
E. E. Holbrook «t al to C. B. Cris- '•«•nt. I cannot think that a popular tlm to the Russian treaty.
Mr. Wright was a Merrill visitor ■ 1er and Harry E. Stilts, warranty b-mand mad« upon the president will
is no radical, but she "does get mad" mainder of the crew will be jiisp^sed
Monday.
•
d ed, 11 1.200, part 100x56 feet of lot he of great influence In securing his
when she sees the way the young with.
AA 11'1 H AID HE AA AA MlHT?
4
■ • •
The mill will on the latter date shut
'avornble consideration ”
7. block 37, original town.
wife, or the careless cook, or the non­
Charle« (Mis th’ gonial engine««
Superintendent J. G. Swan called
thinking nurse, will "murder good dnnn for the winter season, to reopen
fur th«, Stf.irir- Magulro Psvlflg '"tn
Administrator of estate of Uraco
March 1st. Ordinarily the quiet peri­ at Mr. Robeley’s Tuesday evening.
foo<t"
HIE OLD RELIABLE
cany, returned this morning from a
Wheeler to Union Ann Jackson, ad
"The cost of living has certaimy od has been for thre» months, until
If you need any fruit trees for tw. W"«l<»' visit with friends In Po«
ininlstrator's deed. II 250, part 200x
Sunday School Is held
the Mt. 185 feet of lot 1, Sec. 21-33-7 A4, In ’lnnting or wish to mak<- good money Valle» un<! Bonanza Charley was ei
gone up with skips and jumps ” said April 1st, but the fact that there are
Miss Farmer, "and it costs more now more lumber mills in the district now I.akl church every Sunday at 10 Fort Klamath.
oiling themi writ'- u« for particulars. p cted Saturday night, and when he
to make a cake or a pie or roast a maker It easier for the company to o'clock a. m. Th- public is cordially
No«
previous experience noeded If you i fal'ed to put In un appearance som*
A. A. Whitcomb et vlr to Adclbert
beef for dinner than formerly. It's procure piaterial out of which to ma-ce invited to attend.
C. Whitcomb, warranty deed, 110.1 ant to make money. Wo »how you. humorous <•> party started the storv
true that many grocers, by their coun­ ts boxes which are ail shipp 'd to
1I-30- |m
Albany. Oro.
that he bad boon lost In the wood«
lots 3, 4 and 5, block. 35. First addi­
Mr. Frank Wolfe made a busldedb
ter characteristics, appear to be de­ San Francisco.
ALBANY N't’R «RIES. Ini
I wi ll boar hunting, and n'imerot»« In­
tion. -
Mr. McGowan says the past season trip to Midland Thursday. '
scended from thos- roving gentlemen
quiries a* to his welfare resulted
Arthur G. Lewis to Elsie W. Lewis,
• ••••«
who sailed the Spanish Main. But— as been a very busy one, shipments
1
Anyon acquainted with Oil* know«
I
Mrs Al Bunne’1 spent W<*dne«da- warranty de d, 110, part of lots 3 4,
and spell it with capitals—the grocer of 210 cars of boxes being made,
that
bo Is not going to get Inst In «»'
5 and 6, block 66, Nichols addition.
isn't to blame for more than 50 per against little over half that number afternoon with Mrs. W. O. Tallman.
place or any crowd at anv time
Administrator
of
estate
of
Alvert
cent of the high cost of living nor the '.ast year, when It was harder to get
j H. Berry to -
-, admlnlstrat-
Mr. Fred Buesing was a Falls vis
at rial. The canners could use more
cost of high living, either.
'
or's
deed,
1942.56,
undivided
half In­
¡tor
Thursday.
■Mac-»-«
Much of the waste is through ig­ boxes if the mill could turn them out.
terest In tot 8, block 77, Klamath ad
-o
that
the
coming
season,
if
no
hitch
norance.
More is wasted through
J ditlon.
.Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson passed
car Ipssness and the growing shift- cecurs. the industry will be at high
G. W. White ct ux to E. M. Buhb
through
this
vicinity
Thursday
on
tide.
The
reason
the
fatcory
does
not
lessness of the younger generation.
q«tit
claim deed, 81. lots 2 7 anil 8,
Right here in my own school, after 1 operate in the winter months is be- their way to Merrill.
I
leek
4, original town.
have concluded some demonstration ause of the lack of faciliti s for get­
B. St. Geo. Bishop et ux : to C. H
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tallman
and
daugh
­
ting
it3
raw
material
in
condition
.and,
I will turn away for a moment, only
ter Macole and Ml*, Bessie Davidson Withrow, warranty deed. I $ 10, part
to find that the moment was co«rtly. Keeping ft so.
Holiday Sp cials until January
'0ox53 feet of lot 8. 8 c 31-38-9.
wqge Merrill visitors Thursday.
Th-s
trfxc
of
the
boxes
made
at
the
Twenty students, in that short time,
Cl
an.
V.
Nel'on
to
II.
F.
Chapman,
first,
1912. A .«well line of
will have par'd twenty apples or artery varies, sometimes a freight car
warranty
d<
id,
810,
W
■<«
of
.
.W
l
4.
Mr.
Eddie
and
Miss
Cathlcen
Der-
peeled twenty potatoes, with no care bebig filled with 4,000. whR», at oth<ir
candies 15 Io 35 cents a pound
<E‘4 of NAW,, S'-c. 30-40-8
as to the thickness or thinness of the titr-'s It will take 2f'.i00 boxes to varf were absent from school Friday.
Special low price on quantities
Alois KaJIna et ux to Matt Petra-
paring. Out of the parings ot the store a car to capaclt,.-. the boxes be-
" k warranty dc«d, 83.033, NW A4 o.*
Mr.
Fränk
Halousek
of
Malin
called
to
school tenders and committees
iug
of
smaller
dimensions
twenty apples or potatoes, an amount
BE'/,, Sec. 15-41-12.
at Mr. Steerr.an’s Saturday. '
similar to that ‘contained’ in two or
on Xmas entertainments
Carry L. Jones to Paul J. G. Klep-
three appl s or potatoes could have CHINESE PEACE WILL HE
nln,
warranty
<le«d,
810.
NW
’
i
of
Mrs. Vos« and son Andrew spent
FORC Ell BY POWERS, MAYBE
been saved.”
a few days last week at Mr. S’ee. r-E’4 . Sec '27-39-10.
Most of Miss Farmer’s students are
ALL NITS, per pound ... .........................
John J. Cadlrtia to Oregon and Ca'.
..................... 2tlc
man’s.
cooks of the wealthiest Bostonians, United Press Service
FINE ORANGES, per «loz' ti.........................
fornfa Railroad company., npii'l'-:«-
.
. . 25<- to 4<»c
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•
•
•
•
«
WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. 19.—
who have had some instruction in do­
«l" ANGUS, per » ox. 1.*ll to 21)0 size . .
tloti
to
purchase
SW*4
Sec.
1
1-40-5
................
flt.l ..Ml
Walter
S
’
ofey
arri
>ed
Mr.
from
mestic science before their employers America ha jvolned tie world power»
NIC E B.AN AN AH, | «T dozen......................
Nowal As’ baugh to Or gon end ,
...................... IO«-
Cottage
Grove
Friday
evening
He
it.
addressing
a
note
to
the
Chinese
have sent them to Miss Farmer to
CHOU E APPLES, per 8>ox..............................
Ci llfornla Railroad company, nppllcn j
• LIAO to tl.mi
learn some of her recipes. Many of peace conference at Shanghai, potlfy- Is visiting with IJ- uncle, Mr. Ta II-
< n.ANBEHRIEH, f-r quart...............................
Ju-n
to
purcl
a-.
1
SW
’
4
Sec.
15-4O-3.
. ...................... 15c
man.
Mr.
Story
<pects
to
mak«
his
peace
‘
ng
It
that
unless
it
agrees
on
them who don the apron and cap.
11 p- und« FANCY <1.1 HIER RAISINS Lu
Orrin Roos to Oregon and Calffor-1
..................... lAOr
home here In th« future
however, ar - the wealthy Bostonians the powers will intervene.
io poiti'dx idi«- :«-♦ ftOAA'N RAIHI'H, for
du Railroad cempany, application to '
St till
Mr.
Frank
Tucker
1»
ft
far
Sisson,
themselves. Other students are nurses
12 pounds good I’lir N I S, orclM <1 run, for
imrehase SE’4 Sec. 11-40-5.
Calif.,
Saturday
morning.
HURNS
REt
FIVES
REWARD
from various hospita's. The students
S l oimth I NBI.EA< HED APRII «ITS. kr
Chan. H. Parnvb to Oregon and Cal
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steeman were
FOR M< NAM IRAS’ CAPTURE
are the most representative women of
12 I' oiiiu I h Extra < h>d< «« AA III ri! > r BL At K I KIM, for
at «w»
ifornla Rallro *.l company, application i
Merrill
visitors
Sunday.
the kitchen or of thos- who will be
7
pnunda ( lenti fancy CURRANTS, for
Ito
purchase
NV,
-
'/,
Sec.
11-40-5.
Ut.oo
Mr. S. B. Booth has been visiting
In charge of kitchens some day. It is United Press Service
G ' D << UN MA RI r. per gallon
Klamath Development company to
LOS ANGELES, Doc. 19.—The friends In Merrill for the last few
from such that Miss Farmer draw*
YEI/’B.AN Afll.K, l»i-g< r > ana ard gmiriintoed th«> , <|nnl of
.Geo. G. Douglass, warranty deed. 810,
conclusions that by systematic use of county board of superrlors. District days.
ciiy, I dozen rana for.................................................
j
lot
3,
block
50,
Worden.
Mr. Nett<yrfrom Klamath Falls, was
food material« in the kitchen 820 - Attorney Frrd<rlck’ approving, has
B««l
Htnndnrd Quality CORN' or TOM A TOES, per <•«»<•, 2| rl
H. H. Carroll to Miss Luhi M. Sul-
000,000 and n ore could be lopped ofl naid Detective William J. Burns visiting friends In Jhls vicinity Sun­
Iff pound,, O AT or AA HEAT FLAKE, for ...............
lllvan,
warranty
deed,
820,
lot
8,
the much-mooted high cost of living 85,000 for bls capture of the McNa- ¡ day.
12 poai'ds beat .LAP RICE..........................................
The dMi"' nt the cheeeo factory block 13, West Ukt Pork.
tnaras.
bill.
12
pound« BAA’tl or AA HITE BE ANS, for
Unit'd States to Julia Santamaw,
This is the only reward the county Saturday night was very well attend­
"Strange to say,” said Miss Farmer,
patent,
8A4
of
NA».
S'C.
16-37-14.
’d
AH reported having a g<wd time.
“there is Uss real waste in the hotel« Is obliged to pay.
• ana best Irnnd S<'URIAH'S for
Klamath Develoi ment company ’o
Mr. John Lyona left for Marysville,
than there Is In the homes and In
enne l>e«t MINI Ell t l.AMS for
|Carl
Young,
warranty
deed,
810,
lot
H. E. Earnest, now of the Haw­ «"alff., last Wednesday.
hospitals. Some times In hospitals
IG A RS FOR (TiniSTM AH In 12, 2’, and m
‘
12,
block
53,
Hot
Springs
Miss
Gertrude
Davidson,
from
Ma
­
and similar Institutions I hare seen thorne auto school,* Portland, a for­
Walter France et ux to Zura K.
enough wasted In two or three dava mer resident of Klamath Falls, at lin, Is spending a few days with her
j Young, warranty deed, |1. lot 24,
to furnish the best of Invalid food which time be was connect' d with the sister, Mfsi Bessie Davidson.
We make the lowest prices pos
Mr. Eddie Dervan and Willie John­ 'bjpek 9, WhltcAake.
Unk Hirer Electric company is In
for a big Institution for one day
^A'alter rFanee et «ix to GertriHo
“Here's an Instance. In supplying the city for a week, visiting friends. son and I-conard Johnson were ab­
sible,
selling for cash only, try
sent from school Monday on account Chalmers, wnrranty de<d, 81. lot 23,
a convalescent patient with toasr the
b'oek 7, Whitelake.
r»t bad weath'r.
nurse always carefully cuts off the PVT ONE OVER ON KING
Modoc Northern Hallway to Louise
Mr. Srimmie Enman, MI hw Cathleen
OF SPAIN, IS ASSERTION
Ci’usts to make ft look more palatable.
B.
Sargent, bargain and sale deed.
Dervnn
and
Mr.
Pink
Barks
spent
Crusts from many hundreds of pieces j
I lot C, block 8, Rh< ndes addition to
Sunday
afternoon
at
Mr.
Tallman
’
s.
United
Pre»»
Service
of broad dally are thrown In the slop
Mr. Frank Duffy has left for the I Merrill.
PARTS. Dec. 18.—Machaqulto, the
“It’s a Good Place io Trade”
can. All this could be used to ntaksj
Bbtic« M John Io Guy E. Rqttch,
'
lava
beds, where he Is trapping.
fa
’
ro'is
bullfighter,
put
one
over"
on
the finest bread puddings, for thr
Mr«. Joe Stuko] of Merrill spent warranty deed 110, undivided half
pieces are not real scraps. The same King Alphonse XTIT of Spain when
Tenth and Main
Phone li
Sunday
with her sister, «Mrs. Carl interest In lot 22, block 21, Crescent.
bolds good In regard to serving moatd. le married La Linda, the Spanfrh
I
Klamath
Korporation
to
Fannie
L.
I
Robeley.
dnneer,
according
to
the
Crl
de
Paris.
The clean, tender, but perhaps stringy
WILL UNE NO CERENONV
HIM BEAIIIE PUllS GUN, HNEO LOCAL 10SHS 'll FOIIUIO
CORM BUHOS ON NOWSIEM
The Sunset Grocery
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