Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 01, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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CLOUDY WEATHER
month with nn
cloudiness for this section.
Novcmltor was nn utius'ially dry
unusual amount o(
Thcro la
n seasonal deficiency to date.
Summnry of woaihcr for November
1913, Mcdford statien:
Rainfall State of
Mln. Inches Weather
COMMISSIONERS
REIN 10 OUST
ONE OF NUMBER
At the Star Theatre Tonight
Date
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25 61 44 .04
2C 57 38 .02
27... 50 33 .20
29 47 3S .30
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Summary
Maximum ..................,..
Mean Maximum ............
Normal Mean Maximum
Minimum .....................
Mcnn Minimum ........
Normal Mean Minimum
Mean Monthly Temperature.
Normal Mean Monthly Temp
Rl
47
39
46
46
49
46
40
41
45
35
36
36
32
2S
31
36
3S
37
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38
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.20
.02
.81
.01
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. Cldy
Tt. Cldy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. Cldy
Pt. Cldy
Pt. Cldy
PI. Cldy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. Cldy
Cloudy
Pt. Cldy
Pt. CIdj-
Pt. Cldy
Pt. Cldy
Pt. Cldy
Pt. Cldy
Cloudy
Pt. Cldy
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Pt. Cldy
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53
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35
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Inches
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during
SAI.KM. Dec. 1 Asserting that
tlio pecullnr temperament of J. Kin
ney of tho State Uonrd of Pish mull
Game commissioners, and his untir
ing efforts to Impair the usefulness
of tho board, made It o that vthey
could not soo their wn clear to con
tinue to servo as members, J,- p.
Hughs, 11 K. Duncan, C F. Stoni
and Ocorgo It. KolI filed their ro
slgnatlons with Governor West Sat
urday. There was n hearing on the alleged
unfitness of Klnnoj, In the hearing
tho question as to whether the gov
ernor has the power to remove Kin
ney had n prominent pait.&flAdor-
ney McCourt of Portland toPtho
position tho governor hasn't the pow.
er of remoxal and that tho only place
the caso can be tried Is In the courts, t
McCourt was ghen three das to file
a brief on the subject. ,
Kinney is alleged to bo flnanelallv ,
Interested in certain fishing Inter-1
ests in the stnto and to hao at-1
torapted to havo negotiated for the j
purpose of certain fishing rights n't
tho mouth of the Uoguo river, to havo i
threatened owners of Hogue rher
properties that if tho deal did not go
through he might prevent the open
ing of the river to commercial fish
ing, to have used his influence to
havo the governor fall to approve the
bill after tho Kogue river deal fell
through, to havo attempted to havo
a big license fee Imposed to cmbar
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KLAMATH COUNTY
F
OF
LYING BLACK
FLA
REPUDIATION
T.TR-RET
-wo "teA"r.rR
The eminent singers and comedy artists In their musical travesty "Hut
falo Hilt and tho l.ady," one of the features at tho Star Theater for today
nnd tomorrow "
YOUNG DELINQUENTS
TAKEN TO SALEM
ltenlure Kuuuinugli mitt Mrtlo
Hnn-com, tlie yotuu; prN In the
Hopix-Titu-Fuller iininoralily ono.
were eommittetl to the Oregon s'nti
industrial school for girK bv Count v
Judge Ton Voile tli'w murnin, upon
the recommendation of- (loernor
West, nnd over the objections, of
Clinrles KiiMinnugli, (he fntlier.
The parent appeared before the
SPENT BULLET
STRKES
FARMER
Frank Sullitiger uiul Al Senlirilit
were shooting nt u target hack of the
eemetery Sunday. One shot misled
the target nml bped off, hitting Dun
ltobiiiMin in the forehead while he
was driwng a hnxrnck, half u mile
nwny. The bullet had spent its force,
to which Itnhimjon ohok hi.t life, and
wiii deflected from n rook.
The missile struck ltobiuon just
nhoe the eo nuil Htunned him. Dr.
KLAMATH VA1.I.S, Dee. 1. Tlie
long tlireuteui'd nttaek on the credit
of Kluiuuth couutv lV some of the
great vorporutioim that own timber
hero nutl whov offielali lio in other
VoKMh f Uie'Vnlleil ytat-s mid
nre theiyXore not intctcMtcd In the
tleeIoiintviit nt Klnmn'li, wan eom
meneed whi'ivft mitt Uus filed Satur
day afternoon in Uieeiimilt istuit li
Attorney Kiiykenilnll and FOrgtihou
Tltene attotueH, it will bo retuoin
hcrvd, uluius lute beeuthe liead and
front of the renotlonnry inoveineiil
in Klamntli county, expeeially miav
tho oters of tho county no thor-
ougldv ivpudiatcd KuykeiidallV cnu
didaev for the couutv attorncx-ddti
The suit filed yesterday wuh
brought in behalf of K, N. Dav. cee
retarv of the Day Hnw. Lumber Co.
pauv of N'ew Orleans, owners of
'oino. timber in this county. It a-ks
the court to invalidate warranto to
the amount of $208,801.11, widen
represent expouditilnl for road
work and other work Mtice March
1, 101 u
Thewnrrnnts nttaek nil of tho ho
called involuntary ItuMitcilnrsx in.
eurred bv the county court muee that
date, and are held bv a large aunt
hr of merchants in th's citv.
Ct)W?xWWKKWMr
WOOD
.UiK Hndy J'lr.
OAK out i'l'oin lai'L'o timber.
1 OAKLOAH 01 PIN 13 S'VQVl) YOOU .1UT 1113-
CM31VK1). Phone In your ordoi'H lor 'L'ior Wood or
Cordwood to
I Frank H. Ray
Mt'Muiroment (.hiaranteod
S Sixth and Fir Stroota, Phono 7C0-R
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Precipitation
Normal Precipitation
Deficiency for month..........
Deficiency bIhco Stp 1 .......
Number of clear days
Number partly cloudy days..
Numbor cloudy days.
Maximum wind velocity
month, 30 miles per hour.
Average wind velocity, 5 milos por
hour.
Prevailing -wind direction, south
east. Temporatures wero normal, but
precipitation below normal. Thoro
were no damaging winds. Clouded
skies prevailed more than usual for
tho month of Novomber, however,
tho month as a wholo, was fairly
good for farm work.
P. J. O'GARA,
Special Metcrologlcal Observer.
KLAMATH DIVISION
OF ROAD MONEY
Howtho proccedw of the proposen
bond Uaue for good ronds in Khim-
nth county will be apportioned hns
been decided upon by the Klamath
County Good Koads anfeociation. The
apportionment wuk agreed umiii by
n eoiniaitteo of citizetiK representing
all portions of Klamath county. The
association unnnimou&ly accepted the
recommendation of the committee
and Judge Worden pledged tho coun
ty court to this npixirtionment when
the bond election in called.
KJnmnth Kalli. o California
lino in Worden and Keno,
8.1 per cent - - J? 58,000
Kin inn tli Falls to Midland,
in Second street, 10 per
cent . .
Klamath Falls to California
linn ia Merrill and Mnlin
with agreement that -fl-V
000 ib to be hpent south of
Mnlin, 21.0 per cent
Klninath Falls to hond of
Langcll Vulloy h Olene,
Dairy and Ilonnnza, 21.0
pur cent
Khinmth Falls to Cnndc
County lino via west iido
of Upper Klumuth Lake
and Fort Klamath, 21.0
per cent
county court and made an appeal
rasa the Rocuc rixer nmn nnd tn i,n ncninst sending his child to n .state' It. Stearns dreed the wound.
a trouble maker generally. in-tilution, tears flowing frelv dur-
All tho commissioners took the P h's nrpument. lie denied the ill
stand against Kinney, as well as Mas- lepation that the home life of Heat
tor Fish Warden Clanton. who testl- ri,' hn(1 "ot bccn ,hp ,,0't
fled regarding the constant meddllne ' 0,1C nppenrcd to intercede for
of Kinney with his omployes a: I ,lie H"""! girl, whose mother,
hatcheries. Rod Macleay, owner of Mrs. Mike Spnnos, U in northern Cnl
tho Rogue river cannery test tried as ifon'n'
to Kinney's efforts to hold him up. ( I-eter IIiekon, jmroled from the
Governor West also brought out Kin-' l'Hrt on howe stealing charge, Wit
ney's letters to Washington thwart- Jo"""ted to the state iiidii-Uri.il
Ing efforts the governor was making sel"o'. acr breaking his parole b
In behalf of Oregon at tho national ' Menlinjr a-wntch from his emploje'r.
capital. Judge Tou Velle lectured flung. Hick-
TO VISIT LONDON
LONDON, Doc 1. -That Prancl
H. Saro and his bride, formerly Miss
Jcsslo Wilson, daughter ot President
and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, will como
direct to London as guests of Am-
E
bass.idor Page at his homo In Oros;
son. whose friend he hail been, nnd v"0- s1arc' wn lho announcement
tol.l him n lm.o.1. sound htrnn slash- icontaincu in louay au.onuon papers
NAVY POSTOFFICE
ing would be tho best for him. lie
ignored all efforts to help.
, The trio will be tnken to Salem tonight.
It was not known how long
couple would remain hero.
tho
Co f foe
Yon may know nnteh
or littlo about coffee;
but you know what
you like.
Some one, a coffee
expert, believes you'll
like SchilliiiK'tf Heat
in aroma-tiht cans. If
mistaken he fonts the
bill: moueybaek at
your grocer's no goods
returned.
Preserved In Its aroma, clean
ly granulated, 1 lb, 2 Ib and
ZH lb cans.
"Slip-On" Raincoat
For Dro83 Woar and Rain Proof
!j;G.5)--98.00
The Wardrobe
W. Main Stroot.
BREMERTON, Wash., Dec. 1. A
lonq bandit hold up and robbed tho
assistant postmaster in tho postof
flee hero last night. Ho escaped and
Is believed to havo obtained approxi
mately $300. ,
Tho assistant postmaster, Harry T.
Greenup, went to tho postof flco last I
night to work on his books and get
out his monthly reports. About 11 !
o'clock, according to tho report ho.
mado to tho police, a man broko Into J
tho office, overpowered him, tied hlra
to his chair, with a ropo and then
sacked tho safe, which was open, ns
ho had left It when ho opened it to
get bis books.
After tho robber had gone Green
up worked himself frco ind rushed
to police headquarters and gao tho
alarm.
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No one who
Iiai ever used
it has anything
but praise for
HyHai
JttVQJt
Itrntorca nnturnlcol-
ror to firry hair but ii not
a dye. It eradicates din-
dnittind prevent! uninc&itr.
Ue one bollle-lf not tatlified,
your dealer will refund price.
JOc tad $1 llJldwr. Ff usil
t booU cad lOe aaddc4Ut latmeto
siv rui ir Jwinki u, mux. x. j.
Our School Shoes
t
Wo havo' boon exceedingly careful in tho selec
tion ?of our school shoes!
Wo rcallzo that It Is no uso for us to sell shoes to
bos or girls going to school, that will not wear.
Ail wo ask Is a trial of our school shoes.
Afterwards tho shoes sell themselves!
Behling's
HOOD FIT
SIIOK STOHK
1 SSMfcrrasBSisTSBw
TONE .
That Is not tho ONLY roason why you should ouy
a COLUMBIA QRAFONOLA
TAKE THE FAVORITE AS A BRILLIANT
EXAMPLE
.Sold for years to more people than any other in
strument, regardless of name, price or make. "Fa
vorite" in name and favorite in fact and now here
illustrated in its itew form, and, with "nil its new
improvements, better worthy of lid "Favorite"
name and of its reputation tliaii ever before.
ALSO A BIG STOCK OF
COLUMBIA RECORDS
ON HAND. CALL AND
ASK FOR DEMONSTRA-TION.
'0BMk
Ewing's Gun Store
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liw i ; jjn !ki'j;MM iPlMi!;ii,liIPH $
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320,000
MARRIED.
HAYMOKD-HAKKK t tlie Mvtho.
ilihl parsonaRO WeJnehdny, Nov.
2(1, Halpli Ilaymoiul and Kva IIuk
or, both of Gold Hill.
UATHMJM-DAILY At tho lesidence
of Win. Benedict iu South Jnokhon
ville, Wsdnobduy ovciiine; at 4:30
Itov. JeukiiiK of tho Methodist
ehureji officialiiie;, K. I). Kathhira
and Mte, Julia Daily.
Legal blanks toi sale at the Mall
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IS NOW READY FOR YOUR INSPECTION AND CONSISTS OF THOUSANDS OF PRESENTS FOR EVERY MEM-
BER OF THE FAMILY. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR
BIG STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF TOYS
PRESENTS FROM ONE CENT UP TO 15c AND NOTHING ABOVE 15c, YOU NEVER SAW SUCH BARGAINS FOR
THE MONEY. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ARTICLES FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. .
The RED FRONT
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