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Clothes From the HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER Stetson, Knox andThoroghbred Hats Arrow Shirts and Collars Dutchess Trousers Walk-Over Shoes, etc., etc In All New Styles Are Here Ready for Your Inspection IF MEN WEAR IT, WE HAVE IT SOUTHERN OREGON’S LARGEST, LIVEST MEN S STORE Copyright 1913 The Hoiue of K ppcnheimer K. K. K. STORE, Leading Clothiers Agents Royal Tailors 2-40-9. be ban not lived a atrulgbt life sinc< Archie Henline to May A. Wilkins, he was pardoned from th« penltcn Gary. warranty deed, $10; lot 2, block 56. I Nichols Addition. A year* ago he hu«t a suite of OKLAHOMA CITY, March 11. l»r.r tv.v III .v 1 Mary A. Wilkins to Bessie B. Dun 'Announcing his platform In a state rooms In the Hint« National bank Central Oregon Improvement com — ment that takes up 1> rely leu lines building nt Oklahoma City. Hu had pany to Charles C NeNi, warranty bar, warranty deed, $10; lot 2, block Follow ing Preparations l»y Defense to 56, of Nichols Addition. iof single-column printed matter, Al un income of $5,000 a year. Hu was deed, $300, lot 2, block 29, Crescent. j Transfer the case to the Federal Who threw the ball that broke the J. Jennings .who served ten years in one of the leading criminal lawyers of Bessie B. Dunbar et vir to Mary A. Courts, Attorney for the Plaintiff window in Martin's house? We will the Ohio penitentiary and former thu alate, with all the busIneM be The Printer's Towel. Wilkins, warranty deed, $10, lots 4 Withdrew the Action, and Today | now hear from Peil, Orem, Noel mid leader of the famous gang uf Indian could attend to. Client« camo to Robert J. Burdette once dropped : Filed It With a Klamath Man ae a and a, block 18, Ewauna Heights. Brew baker. Territory outlaws, m taking first him from all part« of Oklahoma. into prose-verse, or verse-prose, and ' Ben S. Owens et ux to Sara Pro Party to the Suit. Miss Louise Benson and Miss place among the seven men who have He ha« quit hl» law practice. Hr vost, warranty deed, $10, lot 642, here is the result: Dorothy Darling defeated all centers already formally entered the race for say« a iiinn can't be exactly on the "When I think of the towel, the ' block 119, Mills addition. The suit of Mrs. Maggie Pearson at tennis during the noon hour today. the democratic nomination for gov square and practice law. Then, It old-fashioned towel, that used to' Bessie B. Dunbar et vir to C. K. against the Big Basin Lumber com Earl C. Chandler, who is to fill the ernor of Oklaiiomu. Jennings Is be will take nil his time to attend to hang up by the printing-house door, | Weber, warranty deed, $10, lot 6 pany fur $40,000 damages is again vacancy caused by the resignation of ing bitterly fought by the so-called the coming campaign, I think that nobody in these days of I in the circuit court. A new complaint Max A McCall as instructor of the democratic machine. HU race, liare* block 18, Ewauna Heights. shoddy can hammer out iron to wear ’’I'm going to visit every rot ity In The Klamath Development compa as it wore. The tramp who abused was filed Monday a. m. by Attorney Agricultural department, is due to ly begun, promises to be one of the . Oklahoma," «ay« Jennings " ind a> ny to C. K. Weber, warranty deed, it, the devil who used it, the comp W. H. A. Renner, representing Mrs. arrive tomorrow night. most spectacular ever seen, even in many of the town« ns possible, Th- $10, lot 5C, block 5, Railroad addi who got at it when those two were Pearson. Miss Bessie Applegate is daily ex the politics-ridden state of Okla newspapers won't give me n square tion. gone; the make-up and foreman, the ! In the new action, Charles Thomas, pecting the arrival of Individual man homa. deal. The largest dally In the «tale A. A. Bellman et ux to A. Kinney, editor, poor man, each rubbed some! who has a logging contract for the uscripts for the actors and actorettea JennIngs says nnd a quarter of th« smaller one« deed. $10, lots 10, 11 and 12, block grime off while they put a heap on. I Big Basin, is named as a defendant taking part in the Senior class play. win. He believes have been subsidized by the men who 19, Fairview No. 2; lots 5, 6, 7, 8, In, over and under ’twas blacker than , also. So far the rehearsals have been con possible for any I 'an to ludieve any will break the law by spending more 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, block 13; lots thunder, ’twas harder than poverty, I While in the employ of the compa- fined to collective reading of parts. thing that he will be the next gov than $3,000 allow««! them to pay the 13, 14, 15, 16, block 12, Second ad rougher than sin. From the roller ny last month, Pearson met with in Walter Hale, otherwise "Stubby,” ernor of the state where thirty years expenses of the race, if I should dition. suspended, it never was bended, and \ juries at the Keno logging camp that manager of the high school baseball ago there was a price on his body, I walk Into the office of moat of them P. L. Fountain et al to B. A. Kin- flapped on tho wall like a banner of resulted in his death. The complaint team, spends most of his spare time dead or alive. and offer them $25, they would sup ney, warranty deed, $10, N34 NE%. tin. it grew thicker and rougher and alleges that there was not» proper looking over catalogues of uniforms. In the last election of Oklahoma port me just ns zealously a« they are Sec. 13-39-10. harder and tougher, and daily put equipment for the handling of the When "Stubby” gets his bunch uni county ho ran for prosecuting attor now supporting some one else.” 8. H. Griffith et al to G. B. Coxad. on a more inkier hue. until one logs, and that although the foreman formed, a band of Navajo Indians ney. He secured the nomination on Jennings Is nlreudy announcing his warranty deed, $10, NE^4 NE& and windy morning, without any warn- knew that Pearson was not experi will appear modest beside them. the democratic ticket, and lost the platform, which Is said to be the The track and field meet will be election by only 500 votes, with 14,- parts of lots 7, 8 and 9, Sec. 6- 40-10. ing, it fell to the floor and was bro- enced, he sent him to do dangerous ; shortest one on which a candidate held at the fair grounds during the 000 cast. Jennings says the “high A. Kinney to P. L. Fountain et al, ken in two.” work. , iever ran for a high office. He prom This action was filed about a week first week in May. warranty deed, $10, lots 10, 11 and up" criminals and the election judgea Uns: "First, fidelity to th«» people ago. Upon the grounds that the con At chapel class this morning Prin stole the office from him. However 12, block 19, Fairview No. 2. Dubois to Come Back Second, real honesty in office. Third, Earl D. Doran to C. M. Kiger, war On an anti-Mormon democratic cern was a foreign corpoif.tion, Stone cipal Faught gave one of the best that may be, It is evident that the that the law shall be no respecter of ranty deed, $10, lot 3, block 30, Hill ticket former Senator Fred T. Dubois & &Gale, as its attorneys, made prep talks ever hear«! in the assembly other candidates fear him above any l«ersons. When these principles are side addition. will be a candidate for senator from arations to ask a removal to the fed room* “The Recording Angel .no other one man. truthfully and hon«*stly carried out, Earl Doran to C. M. Kiger, war- Idaho. He says he will oppose the eral courts. In order to hold the Myth” formed the basis of a splendid On returning from the penitentiary all InteroHts will be subserved, and ranty deed, $10, lot 6, block 60, Sec appointment of more Mormons as post action to the local court If possible, address to the students on the law of he denewed bls studies in law, was >tax«»a will be greatly reduced. In all ond Hot Springs addition. masters by Postmaster General Burle Renner dismissed the former suit, and habit. Ilfs talk embraced habits of given back Ills citizenship by Presi my life, 1 have never betrayed a con J. H. Angove et ux to Dora Lath son. Mr. Dubois managed Champ named a local man as a party defend manners and courtesy, habits of dent Roosevelt, and ho has made good fldence. If the people confide In me, ant in the new one. dress, habits of punctuality and hab- In the profession. Illa enemies have God may be judge, I’ll not rop, warranty deed, $10; lot 5, block Clark's campaign for president. betray ■ its of self control. Among other been unable to produce evidence that them.” 2, of Fairview Addition No. 2. The wearing of "toothbrush mus “ The mnn who rises things he said: John Bolton to Irwin G. Warner, To Teach Seed Testing warranty deed, $10; 8% W % sec. I Specialized instruction in seed test taches” was forbidden to the soldiers to meet opportunity is he who, by ing is to be given the boys and girls of Emperor William’s bodyguard regi years of careful preparation, has so 11-40-12. Thomas R. Meek to Carrie M. Clen- who attend the public schools In Okla ment by an order issued rerently. The I fixed his habits that emergency slm- denning, deed, $10; lots 2, 3, block homa. Robert H. Wilson, state super reason given was that it was non- ply calls forth previous experience.” If Friday is a sunny day a number intendent of education, expects to add German. 79, of Klamath Addition. ------------------------- of high school students will “hay Big Basin Lumber Co. to Klamath several million dollars to the value Women are excluded from becom- ride" to Merrill In the afternoon to Development Co., qut claim deed, of the Oklahoma corn crop this year ing rural letter carriers. In its In- attend the basketball game In the $10; parts of lots F. G. E. block 45 by the innovation. structlons to applicants for the rural evening between Merrill and Klamath of Nichols Addition. Ben S. Owens to Edward H. Owens, Seventy-five women students are carrier examination, the United States Falls high school teams. warranty ueuu, .w ... w„.*. U8 luw The first chapel class exercises deed, lot 748, block 117 of working their w» way 7 through tho Uni-| 1civl1 8ervlr® commission says: "As Mills Addition. versity of Wisconsin. Some are work- i raen are de"lr*d for appointment to ejnoe the short course week were held Ben 8. Owens to B. S. Grigsby,: ing as waitresses and dishwashers, ^*8 service, women will not be *d- |n the high school auditorium Mon day morning Miss Erma Colo, teach warranty deed, lots 15, 215, of Milk and others are employed as clerks and mltted to the examination.” er of languages, told how bridges Addition No. 2. I stenographers. The poor girls rank j Dan McDonald et ux to P. O. much higher in their studies than the IFOR SALE—160 acre ranch, 5-room were constructed in the ancient an«l i house, barn, granery, chicken medieval periods. Means, warranty deed, $1,000; half rich ones. houses and farm machinery; located I Prizes conistlng of tennis shoes of E3i SE%, sec. 32-29-9. William S. Worden et ux to F. T. The development of quicksilver 11 miles southeast of Klamath Falls,, will be given by the Regal Shoe McTimmonds, warranty deed, $10; mines promises to make large de near Spring Lake school house. W. F. Store to winners of the inter-class tennis tournament. h 3t r It» mands fer cordwood and construction Reece. lot 8, block 9 of Worden. If you hear some of the Seniors PMi Breitenstein et ux to Leia M. timbers on the Tonto national forest. talking to themselves as they walk warranty deed, $10; lot 8, Arizona. along th«- street, don’t jump to the M m * i of Lakeside Addition. WILL A. LEONARD conclusion that they are afflicted Labor Unions of Germany report Paul Breitenstein to Willis P. with a foollshment. They will prob Soule, warranty deed, $10; lot 19. an increase in membership of more DENTIST ably be repeating some of the lines than 150,000 within the last year, the block 5 of Lakeside Addition. White Maddox Bld«- In their class play, "A Pair of Spec Alexander Cheyne to Earl U. Stew grand total now being in excess of tacles.” art, warranty deed, $10; part of sec. 2,500,000. on K. C. H. S. Campus TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE I