ile Klmnntli Fullo' First and Hcnt D;iily, Our Advertisers Get The Best Results. gunim mvM. TMllin Ykah. No. 7!)1 FATE OF LISKEY NOW WITH JURY Immense Throng Listen lo the Masterful!: Arguments ol Attorneys for Stale and Defense During Entire Day -riiroiwliom tl" lli" l.iy there , not it wuanl mut In th,. i,,,,,, "'" "" '"'" "' ,M" """ " "' l-lik.-y family were In the. curt I Mim.allilo for liiiiny of the spectator, room and Ka the Unseat attention to k'I lu tli lo. of lln, ktnlrway to the proceedings. WiiIIit Welch Men from nil parts of tl nmly whom, tunfeciou Imiillci.to.l i.lsl .' el.) Ill littuildunc... nil showing deep ,., K,,)(.k rllini aI1(J v ll)oul latere.! In Him outcome of the trim wIioku iWdcnu, tl,.. mute had m. ,c efl'hlin l.lskey. wlmtu fain now resist attended tlm H.-ailorm of tli- Court villi twclvo Klniiialh County nil- during tl.u day nn.l manifested deep ,,,,l,," cum urn In tho argument!! by tlio at- liurlm: llio nrnumcnii. l thu m. itornu) oiiiu)i silence reigned in llm riioin ' Mskey innltitnlrii-il n nonrliiilntit iiiuI mi'i) iiiio of Hid tunny npi-f tn lu ami liitori'iicil jinn l.'x leumcd li In, nnstotin to uilcli eury wont uttered liy counsel for bnili tlm ntnto ami tlio priKecutliiu. Lung bufnri. thu tnnruliiK hi'idIoii Ii.'ki.ii a crowd KUtlicre, at thu court hcmmi and at V o'clock, nlii-u I'riMccutlng Atlor in') Ku)l.undall buvuti i lie openliiK argument for tlm atnto tlitT" wss not a vacant l In tin room Mr Kuy krndnll consumed nhout mi hour and a linlf In piusi'iitlng thu mate's rnnc lli wuiii ovur nil thi ii!imr', cm. iK'ctlm: oil" link with nnuther Diir line tin' I'tilln. tlini that hi' was talk Inn In- Iitlil tin. rlox'Kl ttttciillcm of tin Jury an well on all of llm spectn-lorn Attorney .Mills fur tho defeni.', iif.a ."""""K'" review of the rase, go t.r u brief Intcrmlmlon. beirnii hls,lnK uv,,r n" of tlju "Vld.nro am! In argument whlili I,., coiuliided iifli.r,ll,,Kl"K '" mlui' ll,Kll,B 'r wlt ln, uklni: miim llinn two nud ou...half aam.. Ills addiemi liikted tlnouijh I.oiiir. Hn wont over the evidence f a r 1 two huurn duilui: whl.h time In n IhnrmiKh iimmiir and made nui1"' l"1'1 l,lu 1"Ut'"t' ll1" J11""" able plea lie utronglv dviioiiucuil the wllneri Welch mid Intel particular lte upon tin. fjet Unit Urn defense had Introduced unci)titraillrti evl ili'tire ahnHliig coiuliinKel) that I'haa. I.hkey was at the home of hla tnntl.iT m ii, in,,,. .!,,.. vvi, h n,,rf his asMlatant ilrom the horiea f,, iliieatlon out of tho countr) ll was untlceiiblii thnt tin argil'. liielil of Attorney Mills was lmpiea- Ing the Jiirorn, nil of whom gae the loaeat poaalblo atlentlnii lo hla n i lew of I he iivldence UK nrgumiinl was to llm effect thai l.lukey na'i not the mini who aicoiiipnnleil Welch lo Ml Hebron mid iilao thnt the state had failed In support llm to'tlmniiy of Welch, upon whoso evident alone It would he Impoaalble to couvlct'the ili'fenilnnt At the conclusion of tho argument by the counsel for tlio defi'iiau u re teas was declared by the Court for twenty mlnuti'H, nl tho roncluslon of whli h Judgo Thou. Ilrnkn began Ills argiuuvnt for tho state. During l lie entire day thu mother of the ilvfi'liilliut sat by his Hlilo Ktid both appeared to be. confident that - i. . 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When Judge Drake began hla ar gument thu crowd wnj larger limn tit an) lime since Welch took the stand and made lit lOTifcsslon The ttnndliig loom was all utilized untl iIoivik of ipectatora were forced to Iwmi without gaining entrance to the court loom .Mr Druko made who followed him clonel) na he went from nui. hit of testlmoni to nnotlier, weaving a net of guilt and lit the ami) tliiie unraveling tin' alibi of the defense. , Juilgn .Villain! will Initrutt thu jury ronowing urn ruu oi tnu i.ike lr Judge Ilrnke for the Htale. ami the 'cn"" wl" o to the Jury this exenlng. nkw mioi: sioiei:. - - I J It Kilter & Comp.my have add ed a new Htnck of shoes to their ahue repairing liiulimii, and here alter will handlo a first elaai lluu of Qimllty goods They will hmidle hoes that will wear and glte uills fni'tlou, whlrh an in.iilo only of the heal inalerlal. No cheap iiunllty goods that are made mil) to sell. They can fit joii with high top boots in low hlioei. If )oii wnnt to get )our iiioney's worth try Hitter' ox clualtu shoe store. I)lsil.iy )oui amhltliin with nn 1. C. S. lourse. See window tliapln) at tho new I'm Hand Stoic l'or a fow dn)u only )S ' Have your Spring and Summer Suit made to your exact individual requirements. You have 1000 Newest Spring Pat terns from which tD make a selection. You are getting your clothes from the BEST TAILORING HOUSE in tho U. S. through a firm thnt guaran-' tees satisfaction in every re spect. TRY US. KKK STORE KLAMATH PALLS. OI1EGON. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 24, I'wiviMoNH or m;w oami: law, I Kcnnlor Alirnlimn'n law for thu ipiiiticiloii of i;nini In Oregon eon tains tlm tollowliiK proVUIona lis to Ithn hunting ami 11'jIiIhk aanuomi. Ilijiivoi CIoiimI until 1H2U. Iluclt ili-er Open July 16 to No- vi'iiiher I Limit threo deor during b"iihoii Coon imil Curry Countlou pun July K. to Octulmr If.. Halo piulilblti'il. No liuntlrtK with ilom. i:ile Closed until Soptumuor 14, Inn i npotted fawn, nntilopu mid mouif tain Klie.'p C'lo'iod puipetunlly iiulkm Upeii HeptPinbcr 1 to M" '50 March 1 of rnltmvlnx year. Limit blrdi k wi-uk. Coon and Curry CoiuIcm AiiKimt 1 to February l.J and KlnniKth and I.ako Aukiik 1 to April l (Ji'imh mid Hwau Opuii H'lason from Ofiobcr 1 to .Murc.li I. :hli,."iu phcaaant Cloil until October 1. lull. (Irouso, nntlve phuaimnt, ruffed i:rou or pnrtrliUc Opon October 1 lo December 1. Limit 10 blrdt per day or 20 per wools. I'ralilrt chicken Opon Bcplombcr IT. lo .S'ovmnber IB. Limit 10 blrda a day or 20 n weel: tjunll Open from October 1 to !)ecu..iliur 1. Limit lo n day or 20 a week. In (Jralit, Harney. Wheeler. Gllllum and Umatilla Cuutillci, cloied jfitll 1012. Trout Open for hook and line ilal.lng only, April 1 to Novombor 1. Halo prohibited Limit TC trout In one day. ll.-mUnlmWnl to ratch with oth er thmi hook and lino. I!i:V. A. .Mt'.Klt.MON, Till: i:VA(ii:i.lhT. The cniigellaic services which an to begin In this illy on March 7 will bo In the hands of Itev. A. Murr iimi. who innieH nil the way 'from Clilc.in) id hold Uim.0 meetlngK. Huv. Mnmnoii h a griuliinto or tho Moody (. Ullil.. Institute nud Is recognized In.iov.a, Yalta Turner, ihe inlddle went as it 1111)1'; student Jnnetto liartor. jf ilie highest rank. He was at oiiniUcoltatlon, Johnnie TouDrook. Unio offered the clinlr of English 'Itecllntlons about WaHhlngton, by illhle In Moody'i Noithllcld .School. first grnil". but refused the otfur. preferring lo Heading. 'Lincoln," Lester Ofileld. ii'iuaiii In tho mluiaterlal service. In, Ueiltutlmi, "Washington,' Floyd hla t'vnugeliitlc work. Her. .Muiiiuoti appeals In thu head iih well as to tho hem i Ills addresses will prove an intellectual bttniillus iih well as a iplrltuul Inspliatlou , - ' ' COLLECT OVEK 817,11(1(1 ' TAXES IX 'IIIUEi: ii.WS. The collection of taxos for thu year 100K began Thuisday moinlng, and a total of II7.70H was collected last week during tlm llrsl three daysl'". ' c ariocK. In which tho books wero In tho hands I " Ulnmhe Roblnkon, of Gale. of tho aheilff. A great ninny of the! fmiuers who wero mulous to attend 'ro Epworth Lcaguo gavo a party :ho Llskcy trial have an excuse to be;nt Mr- lcl""' Turner's last Thursday proient l coming to town to pay .ovonlnsi. Ever) one- had a most cn their tuxca Jojnblo time. ( E. E. Fitch was in Klamath Fall! AT THE OI'EHA HOUSE TOXIHHT "Sherlock Holmes." "Little Moth r," now songs and Hallow on the rnpeie. jl low i:xcui:hio.v hates. Tlio' Houtliorn rnclflo dtirlnK the neiiBon of lUO'J, will it'll Hpcclal round trip tlclceta to Council IlluffH, Knnaau City, Clilcnisn, Ht. I'aul, Now Orleann, Now Yorlciind Jloston. Ticket! will bo on aula May 16. 1C, 20, 21, 22 und 31. Juno 1 to 4, 14 to Id, 26 lo 27, July 1 to 7. Aug. ! to 13. Hepl. 7 to 10. 13 to 16. Tlikuta cold at thco rates will have a limit or ten days on the go ing trip and an extreme limit ot B0 ilaji In which to return. No limit will extend beyond October 31. The rate! will bo one full regular firm das faro for round trip from all terminal point. Tlio exact ratcn from ICInmnlh Fall a will bo announc ed later. NOW HAS TKI.Kl'HO.Vi:, A tulepliono'hna been Installed In tho A. p. U. W. Hall for the benefit of thu members of tho lodges which hold their meetings there. Tho la dles can find out now whether their husbands arc nt lodge or not. It Is believed that the establishment of tho telephone will have a tendency to In create tho nttendnnce at tho lodges. Ni:U8 NOTIIH FKOM Till: .Mi:itUILL VALLEY, A Washington and Lincoln pro gram wns glvoa by the Morrill ucliool last Friday afternoon. The program was as follows: Song, by school. Instrumental solo. Alia Halls. Lire of Washington, David Fitch. Itecltntlon, "Washington," Elea- jnor (Jraybnel. ininga iniu i.incoin saiu nnu was, by 12 pupils of Intermediate room. Llfo or Lincoln, Easa Uatllff. Itundlng of Lincoln, Mary Unrrows. Story ot Wnsblnglon, Elda Oltlcld. Itucltatlon, Alex. Teullrook. Hong. "Mt. Vernon Dells." Iva Har- (lusslu Uurr, Unwell. (Washington exercise, by Viola How ell, Edna Merrltt, Clara Hartmau, Elilu Cox, Josephine Lee, Elda Of- field. Itlu Turinbull. Speech, by (J. It. Cnrlock. Among the visitors of Merrill to ,1'ic scnooi program were ilrs. urown Mrs. Demotes!, Mrs. Tenlirook. Mrs. Myeis, Mrl. llnrtman, Miss Nellie Harrison, Miss Lucy Turner, Miss 0l'" Johnston. Mrs. Lee. T. A. Ual- " lou aluraay. ion" la- lllrt weuk- I Tho moving plctiiie show ghen last Saturday night was good. Mrs, Vcrlcttu Duntlng und children Marvin and Zeltna, huve gono to vis It with her mother, Mrs. Marks, and frtouds In I'oe Valley. C. A. Duntlng has gone to Rono on business. Ilcrt Harrows nnd Geno Hammond Hire home from tho Jury business to visit with their wives and children for u low days. Deulnh Hlioilcb returned to school 'Monday nfter n long siege of ab sence. We iwere all glad lo havo our littlo friend icturu. Tho LmUos club meets every Satur day in tho llbinry loom over the bank. T. M. Dm hum went lo the Kails nu business Tluiisdny, returning tho following day. Mrs. Myrtle Maitiu nnd daughters, Vova mid Dorothy, returned home from tho Fnllu Friday, where they havo been visiting. A Washington dance was given In tho Houston Opera House Monday night Mr. and Mm. Q rover Slato were In town trading Saturday. Mrs. Ivan Young and son, Ray mond, were guests of Mrs. M. E, Ithoads Wednesday: Littlo Donna Davis had to havo her toes amputated on account of too much mal'iiutrltlon, Wo have Linoleum In thu 6 and It foot widths In the B and D grades, Now designs In mattings, carpeting!, and burlapi. Virgil Sou. 9 1909. WILL KILL CURBB Real Estate Dealers Must of Sale Before Their Commission is Nc Tho Legislature passed ono good bill at least. This Is the bill provid ing that nil brokerage contracts for thu salo of real estate must bo In writing. The effect of this law will be to cut out tho vocation of tho curbstone broker. Klamath Tails ax well as other cities In tho state, has bean sorely afflicted with this class, and what Is known as tho real estate ibark has greatly cindered the devel opment of the country. Tho business ot tho legitimate real sstalo dealer has been seriously han dicapped by these would bo brokers whose offices are usually on tho street corners and whoso chief reliance for a living Is In being able to connect themselves with a negotiation In such a way as to force a division of tho commission. Tho following is a copy of tho bill as It was passed by both houses of tho Legislature und signed by the Governor: ' Section l. Thnt section 797 ot Bollinger and Cotton's Annotated Codes and Statutes of tho state of Oregon, bo and tho bumo Is hereby amended to rend ns follows: Sec. 797. Agreement not In writ ing, when void. In tho following cas es the ngrcemont Is void, unless the saino or some note or memorandum thereof, expressing the consideration. bcln writing and subscribed 'by the party to bo charged, or by his law fully authorized ageut; evidence, therefore, of the agreement shall not bo received otbor than the writing, or secondary ovldenco ot Its contents, In tho caies prescribed by law: 1. Au agreement that by Its terms Is not to be performed within a year from tho making thereof. "". An agreement to answer for tlio debt, default, or miscarriage of another "3. An agreement by an execu tor or administrator to pay the debts ot his testator or Intestato out of his own cstalo. "4. An agreement mado upon con sideration of marriage, other than a mutual promlso to marry. "6. An agreement for the salo of personal property at a price not less tbnn $50 unless the buyer accept and recelvo somo part ot such personal property, or pay at the time some part of the purchase money; but when tho sale Is mado by auction, an en try by tho auctioneer. In his sale book, at thu tlmo ot the sale, ot the kind ot property sold, the terms of the sale, the price, and, tho names ot tho purchaser and person on whose SHvjaaMflBBJnHftH'BSjnn ASfldjXjKU 7PJHHffSSSSll DR. DAVID ROBERTS, Wisconsin Stau Veterinarian, 1906-7-1 Dr. David Roberts' is the best known practical veterinarian' and veterinary author in the country. You can get his book "Practical Home Veterinarian," doth bound and illustrated, FREE. You can get'a high class' live stock paper FREE for a tofcali ' year. Ask about these offers at Star Drag Store "They Have It" Price 5 Cents lAKERS ni-HsW tract tb They Car account the salii Is clont memorandum. "C. An agreement to for a longer period or for tho salo of real pr of any Interest therein. "7. An agreement conccrnfl property, mado by an agent party sought to bo charged, unless tho authority of tho agent: be In writ ing. "8. An agreement authorising or empowering an agent or-broker to nurefcaso real estate for compensa tion or a commission."- As amended the law now says that an agent or broker employed to sell or buy real estate for compematlon or a oommlsilon must havo a writ ten contract signed by the party chargeable with the commission. In other words an agent or broker hav ing only a verbal contract with tho owner authorizing tho salo ot the realty, and who makes the sale can not enforce In the courts payment of bis commission.- The probable ef fect ot this statuto will bo. to concen trate the realty brokerago business Into the hands of a smaller number of operators and' at the samo time stop practically all litigation tor tho collection of commissions. TAFT PLAX8 TO ,VI8IT OREGON AND COAST. WASHINGTON. President-elect Tatt Is planning to visit Portland, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattlo and Alaska next summer. If he car ries out his Intention, he will visit Denver, and attend there a meeting ot the Trans-MIssisslppl Congress; go to the Alaska-Yukon-PaclBe Ex position In Seattlo and then proceed to Alaska. In order to carry out other plans bo will have to do bis Pacific Coast and Alaska traveling during the last week of July and all of August, and start South In September. While he Is on the Pacific Coast he will In all probability tako In all the towns and cities possible. The Pacific Coast is tho only section of the country which he has not already toured pretty thoroughly. Tatt believes It to be the duty ot the President to travel as much as possible nnd gain a personal know ledge ot conditions In various parti of tho country. These winter evenings aro Just tho tlmo for study. See the 1. C. S. man at the now Portland store. For a few days only. 13 Wmet !iB hHBid. tha!tfKHL dPBlo mi "Vffl 't