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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1916)
X-rv7-V"r' .'-!-,-.'- ;-' ItSS 3 MONttAY, KKBnUAnv 1 1, lB,0 PAQBXMm THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 15.00 55.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 126.00 3S.20 47.20 44.00 43.00 30.20 36.20 9.20 l li Jasaes Oolahan, additional county bounty on coyotes. January, 1916 10.00 jaraes ueamoe, additional county bounty on coyotes, January, 1916 10.00 John R. Smith, additional county bounty on corotea. ' aai January. 1916 Joseph Ball, additional coun ty bounty on coyotes, Janu &rj "io Geo. Bock, additional county bounty on coyotes, January, 1916 Lysle McCormlck, additional county bounty on coyotes, January, 1916 Bidwell Riddle, additional county bounty on coyotes. January, 1916 66.00 Earl Allred, additional coun ty bounty on coyotes, Janu ary, 1916 Frank Fallon, additional county bounty on coyotes, January. 1916 tggt!' J. P. Thomas, additional county bounty on coyotes, January, 1916 J. P. Lee, salary, county as sessor, January, 1916 .... Louise L. Voye, salary deputy assessor, January, 1916 . . 25.60 Agnes J. Lee, salary deputy assessor, January, 1916 . . 122.60 Kathryn C. Wells, salary dep uty assessor, January, 1916 127.00 J. W. Jory, Juror, circuit court 6.00 T. M. Cunningham, Juror, cir cuit court 43.40 W. E. Faught, Juror, circuit court 39.20 F. E. Ankeny, Juror, circuit court 36.20 C. M. Bamsby, juror, circuit court 33.20 Arthur Hilltard, juror, cir cuit court L. C. Slsemore, juror, circuit com i , Frank Stewart, Juror, circuit wiin Allen Stansbie, juror, circuit vOUTt J. H. Barnes, juror, circuit court 38.60 U.K. Brandenburg, Juror, cir cuit court Don J. Zumwalt. Juror, cir cuit court Frank L. Vannice, Juror, cir cuit court M. Motschenbacher. Juror, cir cuit court 33.20 J. M. Tipton, juror, circuit court 48.00 C. A. Hayden, juror, circuit court 30.20 Silas Obenchaln, juror, circuit court 30.20 Carl Deal, juror, circuit court 46.00 Archie Henllne, Juror, circuit court 16.20 Ed Hoyt. Juror, circuit court. Walter Dixon, Juror, circuit court Arlle Worrell, Juror, circuit court H. L. Boggs, Juror,, circuit court L. F. Willits, juror, ' circuit court 12.20 Charles Graves, juror, circuit court 18.20 Frank Frakes, Juror, circuit court 24.20 H. E. Momyer, Juror, circuit court ; John W. Depuy, Juror, circuit court Geo. Costin, juror, circuit court A. W. Slover, Juror, circuit court A. O. Farrell, Juror, circuit court E. A. McBroom, juror, circuit court Frank Hartley. Juror, circuit court 14.00 L. Ezell, Juror, circuit court. 9.80 J. W. Dolan, juror, circuit court 11.40 A. A. Switzer, Juror, circuit court 9.80 Louis Schmitz, juror, circuit court 10.70 G. F. Sevits, Juror, circuit court 10.40 G. W. McCormlck, Juror, cir cuit court 11.40 F. J. Beldin, Juror, circuit court 13.20 M. L; Poland, Juror, circuit court J. H. Garrett, Juror, circuit $ court a. a. wuain, juror, circuit 1 court Henry Bagby, Juror, circuit court H. H. Edmonds, Juror, cir cuit court A. Hardenbrook, Juror, cir cuit court W; C. Ezell, Juror, circuit court E. H. DuFault. Juror, circuit courts. Henry Offenbacher, Juror, cir cuit court E. C. Rubbert, juror, circuit court J. H. Garrett, Juror, circuit court Jasper Hlbbert, Juror, circuit court A. D. Miller, witness, circuit court B. B. Henry, witness, circuit 'vcourt M Charles Graves, witness, cir- l cult court , m JBart'Whitlock, witness, clr- wt-. eult nnnrf 7.60 C.20 2.20 2.20 6.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 4.20 2.20 66.00 100.35 P? R 2.20 6.20 6.20 7.00 pf Pi Ft I T 21.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 W1 I ' ; Ijs j". cult court M Mr. Irene Lucas, witness, clr- 'cult court V&i Henry Stout, witness, circuit SSi--'ourt , Hans Jorgensen, witness, cir cuit court , m; ui. , . uamiuon, witness, U circuit court Bertha Hill. nltnnaa elrMilt . .-.-, w..vw.v 2.20 2.20 2.20 9.20 9.20 9.20 9.80 9.20 1.20 9.?0 9.20 9.20 2.20 4.20 2.20 2.20 4.20 6.20 2.20 4.20 4.20 court : 1'. it. Campbell, witness; cir cuit court H. Rodgers, witness, circuit court 111.60 Fred E. Hart, witness, circuit court 111.60 A. T. Way, witness, circuit court lll.eo John uudemedkln, witness. circuit court Geo. Blehn, witness, circuit court Raj Tntlow, witness, circuit court , Geo. Blehn, witness, circuit court Ray Tatlow, witness, circuit court ,. Glen Johnson, witness, circuit court ,. . 12.20 Ruby Rogers, witness, circuit court Mrs. Card, witness, circuit court Mrs. Angeline Hemmenway, witness, circuit court .... Chas. P. Magulre, witness, cir cuit court J. D. Witt, witness, circuit court Geo. W. Offleld, witness, cir cuit court E. W. Gowen, witness, circuit court E. B. Henry, salary, cpunty surveyor. January. 1916 . . Hnrry Telford, expense, health omcer, January, 1916 .... Klamath Co. Abstract Co.. re port on delinquent tax rolls 273.50 Road Fun O. W. Howard, 1913-1914 road work 75.00 W. E. Simmons, 1913-1914 road work 17.50 Wm. Gregory, 1913-1914 road work 37.60 O. W. Howard, 1913-1914 road work 20.00 o. W. Howard, 1913-1914 road work 105.00 w. e. Simmons. 1913-1914 road work 30.00 Wm. Gregory, 1913-1914 road work 52.B0 O. W. Howard. 1913-1914 road work 37. BO Con Murphy, 1913-1914 road work 127.50 Big Basin Lumber Co., 1913- 1814 road work 119.34 Big Basin Lumber Co., 1913- 1914 road work 114.44 W. W. Lewis. 1913-1914 road work 20.00 Will Allen. 1913-1914 road work W. W. Lewis, 1913-1914 road work Will Allen, '1913-1914 road work Geo. T. Baldwin. 1913-1914 road work Geo. T. Baldwin, 1913-1914 road work E. G. Rourk, 1913-1914 road work C. J. Sharp" 1913-1914 road work 1.072.09 j. j. snarp. iyia-iai4 road work . . . : 200.10 Klamath Tel. & Tel. Co.. 1913-1914 road work Klamath Tel. & Tel. Co.. 1913-1914 road work Farmers Imp. & Supply House. 1913-1914 road work Farmers Im. & Supply House, 1913-1914 road work Bly Mercantile Co.. 1913-1914 road work 27.50 Thos. M. Riley. 1913-1914 road work John Connolly, 1913-1914 road work J. C. Walker. 1913-1914 road WOrK ...... Geo. Wilson. 1913-1914 road work conn Fred Stephenson, 1913-1914 roau wont fi.on C. M. Noah, 1913-1914 road work 12.00 J. G. Dryden, 1913-1914 road work 341. KO Virgil Dryden, 1913-1914 road work 107.60 Geo. T. Baldwin. 1913-1914 road work 2 79 F. T. Nelson. 1913-1914 road work k on Alrao Newton, 1913-1914 road woric 7K on Wm. M. Black. 1913-1914 road work k ko William Greene. 1913-1914 road work a sr 1. j. jacKson, 1913-1914 road work ..., 5.00 W. H. Norton. 1913-1914 road work 25 00 Geo. Hoyt & Co., 1918-1914 road work 32.80 Chas. Zumbrum, 1913-1914 road work 65.00 Fred Zumbrum, 1913-1914 road work ko nn rreu juunat, mi 3-1814 road 2.20 application ot Jeff Oden, that his I family Is In distress and greatly In 2.20 1 need of help, and that said applicant 11 at present unable to provide for his family. It is therefore hereby ordered that the clerk issuo an order to s. B. Gardner, Fort Klamath, Or egon, to furnish provisions to said (4); also lots one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), Ave (5), six (6), soven (7), eight (8), sevonteon (17), eighteen (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20, twenty-ono (21). twonty two (22). twentv-throo (23) and twenty-four (24) In block sixty-two (62); also all of block thlrty-thrco (33), except lots eleven (ID ami "Ragging applicant and his family, in the I twelve (12) therein; also blocks one sum of Fifteen Dollars per month,, U. two (2), five (5), twenty-eight on and after the month ot Feb- (28), twenty-nine (29), thirty (30), ruary, 1916, until the further or-'tllrty-ono (31), thirty-two (32), der of this court, and nMunt his thirty-four (34). thtrty-flvo (35), claim for same at the end of each thtrty-elx (36), thirty-seven (37), month in the aama mannap that othnr sixty (60), slxtv-threo (63), sixty- claims are presented to the court. rour (64), sixty-rive (65), sixty-six Order Postponing Hearing of Petition 66- sixty-seven (67), felxty-elght In the Matter ot the Application ot (68), sixty-nine (69), ninety-two u. w. ityan ror the vacation of v, mueiy-inree iaj. ninciy-iuur Block one and a portion of Main (94), ninety-five (95) and ninety-six street in Butler's Addition to Fort Klamath. Oregon. This matter coming on for hear- 1(96); nil of said abovo described property uoiiig huhbicu "" 1 of Orindale Addition. Kin math coun ty. Oregon, according to the duly re corded plat thereof on Mo In the otllce of the county clerk of Klamath ,....,... ,iit.. .if fir..c(in. bo vncntod iaj iiui. ot 1 vi w "n nnd withdrawn from the Pint of saw 1 Herald: Who In the Judge Orlndnlo Addition, nun an riaius u.. - the public might or could have nc-!,mt rmi truly siiy what l moral or ofrtho iwrtitf offi! -"" Ar',c",, "t;;- dale Addition bo declared to bo tor-'uv Ih u mutter of longitude nnd Intl mlnnted, null and void, nnd from and, . .,,. bcllovo that nil nftor the date or tills oilier uie sum, ... .,Mi.. ,f uni.i titni im. 11 ml the mime m.uU r ilnneliiK Is very wlcKoii. IhnVlraydaccll-ny book, have been wr.Uou about InRty. MinncniK, nnm ii i-umi- .. ....-.- Dated till -lid nay ot rcuruui), 0 mill ouiern i irara ik-uj.iu ,.w A. D. 1916. 5.00 20.00 5.00 3.05 1.00 5.50 8.85 2.68 3.15 1.66 9.50 51.00 30.00 ing this day. having been nrevioualv1 set ror nearing oy the court, and It appearing to the court, unon annllca- tlon of Chas. J. Ferguson, that there are no objections filed In the matter, and that It would be to the best In terests of all parties concerned to continue said hearing until February 2, 1916. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. Therefore, it is hereby ordered that ' said hearing be set for Wednesday, 1 February 2. 1916. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. Now comes C. N. Meyer Into court and pays to the clerk the tram of Eleven Dollars, which sum is to ap ply on the keep of Jos. Jordan, an inmate of the county Infirmary. Whereupon the clerk was ordered to pay the same Into the hands of the county treasurer, to be credited to' the general fund of Klamath count v. MM.1 1.1.1. .,h haka,bA .!..-.. ' There being no further business before the court, adjournment wm taken until Wednesday, February 2, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M. I Wednesday, February 2, 1916. Tenth day of term. Court met pursuant to adjourn ment, when the following proceed ings were had: In the Matter of the Application of u. w. Kyan ror the Vacation of hiock une and a Portion of Main street In Butler's Addition to Fort Klamath. Oregon. Now on this day this matter com ing to be heard, the same havlag boss heretofore adjourned from the first day of February, A. D. 1916, upon the order of this court, and the court having examined, the netitlon which was heretofore filed herein, which petition Is subscribed and sworn to as required by law, and the court naving also examined the affidavit of D. w. Ryan, which affidavit shows mat notices of tne hearing of this petition were posted as required by iaw, ana aiso naving examined the waiver of objections of G. F. Voa. who Is the owner of the adjoining property and no person or persons saving appeared oerore this court, or filed any protest to the granting of said petition, and the court now being fully Informed In the premises: IT IS HEREBY ORDERED .that that portion of Butler's Addition to Fort Klamath, Oregon, which Is described as: Beginning at a point 300.4 feet north of the corner of sections fifteen (io), sixteen (16), twenty-one (21) and twenty-two (22) hi town h in thirty-three (33) south, rain vn and one-half (7) east of the Wil lamette meridian; thence north 89 degrees and 54 minutes west a dis tance of 166 feet: thence south a distance of 300.4 feet; thence west on section line between sections fif teen (16) and twenty-two (22) In said township and range, a distance of 166 feet; thence north on section line between sections fifteen (16) and sixteen (16) in said townshio and range, a distance of 300.4 feet to place of beginning, the nam a hAinr a uuriion or Alain exreet and "A" street and lots one (1) and two (2), iuiej ot, iour ij ana nve (Bj in block one (1) of Butlar'a AiMIHnn to Fort Klamath, Oregon, In Klamath county. Oregon, be vsmimI mh ail rights which the public might or could nave acquired rrom the dedication of tne piat or sutlers Addition in and Only Baby Captured by Germans on Appam 1 mmrtmmaJm)gStl vvyrTs 111 k $r dVKevf? in I 1 HPMBfet. TlSMf) i n j;l imsvi -"v ; . ' ,toWbss ;.ar 1 - isju mu 1 .s- 'mam&rkt.CR! . um ir. ji-i'iT' jfimtsamL'. m: .. - -jr- :h r. , 'sMfroEi-k vssztstxmmLsiK: jssa Haby Amiel nnd Mother, Mrs. Relliy . '('his was the only baby the Ger mans captured l when they took the British liner Appam off the Canaries Baby Amiel Rellly and Mrs. Rellly, as MIsh A. II. Douulilsuii 'a ell as Miss A. II. Donaldson, who Una n Pr.nl trtxtnii t hA u-u on tholr vnnv In fn.i.nj ...h.. .1... forced. .... rf . ....u.iu iitrit ill,; 'healthful and arllHtlc Joy thnt ran lie had from dancing. Uadoro Dun inn nnd Maude Allan, the two groat cut (lnncliiE nrtUtH In America, dnuco In public bait-fooled and bure-legged. Horrible! And hndorv Dtincnu tmn written a book teaching people thnt daucliiK Ih the most healthful and nuturnl exercise for the promotion of ",truo virtue. Her iirKumuntH are founded on sentiment and appear- Imices. SI10 siiym "Ah you think, so It eeiiiN to you, II ut If your think- Iiik principle in (lomlnateil by false Mean, your thinking In not In har mony with fundamental truth." Now let us calmly uud rationally reason together. If ft man snys: "I do not want my daughter to dance as certain portions do," I thnt any reat.011 for Mtopplng the persons who want to iliince any more t tin ti It would .bo to nholUh the police forco because another mnn does not want his son to he a pollcemauT Became a blind ,1111111 doeH not want electric light In ,hls house, should we therefore pro- hi bit all the people from using dec line, iikiiit Hiicu tnemotis or improv ing mornl and social conditions are like buttoning our collars behind nnd ' making progress crab-fnshlou, ; It Ik popish and tyrannical for pub lic servants to try to force their In dividual Ideas upon a peaceful people j against law and order as has been .doiio on several occasions In our city. JAud It Is faithless nnd treacherous (for public servants to enact or cause I to he enacted any laws or ordinances that are not In harmony with the fundamental principles and consti tutional laws under which they wore elected or appointed. To enact laws and psrh ordlnnnces (for n city thnt are not In harmony with the lawn of the laud, Is harm I ful and an unnecessary burden on 'the Inhabitants therein. It In wlso jiiud practical and good service to the people ror the city council to repeal all dcail ordinances that never wore ! enforced and thnt can not be on- merman raider took their vessel. Bids for Wood A GOOD HUV A certain number of persons havo at all times Insisted on regulating tho Individual habits of others to con- (form to religious ideas which wore sealed bids, accompanied by a cer-l A line home, a good business house nhorhe I r,m ih.i tided check for 5 per cent of the bid, ami six big lots, alUor ilOoo u ' Jii, S11 r .', Kran,,motho, will be received by the school board pay right uoiv Jo, Lr 'ent o7tl J In ' , "" 'UC',!, aro "0t ot district No. 1 up to Monday. Feb-1 es.mL. 1 L lLu" ""J, '! I "n,led ?" rouou. or ' nH.eln.l raury 21, 1916, for the following tlo a..,i , .'. ,' . ... TV..rT I roct,a!' uut on ao,na, nJ " " -- wm "Miij i.uiii-. .m iiiirikiu One hundred cords of body wood , 10-3t delivered to Riverside school, Klam-i ath Falls. New Stirlne- Rklrio 19 or -? m n i...j..j j a. . . , " - r " i" f i.uu. vuUUuUlculu,ueen corns Doay 7-tf J. F. Mngulro & Co ine wood, delivered part to Central and! aguiro & Co inc. part to Mills schools. Flrty cords block wood delivered to Central School. Fifty cords block wood delivered to ' Riverside School. Ilerntil want di xt rHiilli For Illustration let us consider phys leal culiiire In public schools and Plnygrouiids In America. When first proposed they were denounced from thousands of pulpits as the most wicked nnd Immoral Indulgences, Ono minister In Marinette, Wisconsin, un nounced thnt he would drown his All body wood to be 4-fnnf nif Moi55 F01?0? nerby yted. bs de-lfrom live trees, to be tiered and meas- clared to be terminated and null mt void from and after the date of this oruer ana saia noruon of nutiai-'a Addition as herein described and all of It Is hereby declared to be va- caxea. Done and dated In open court this 2d day of February, A. D. 1916. Order In the Matter of the Application of E. B. Henry for a Vacation of a Portion of the Plat of Orin- uaie Aaoition, in Klamath Coun ty, Oregon. This CaUSe COmlnr in he. tiaaixt hl. 2d day of February, A. D. 1916, for urea on grounds. All wood to be de livered by September 1, 1916. Address all bids to Ida B. Momyer, clerk, writing across the face ot the envelope, "Bid for Wood." Tho board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. l2-7t Ufe Insurance Is Just as necessary as Are insurance. Ask yourself wliv. See Chllcote. i.f JohTKnott; miiiiV road iM0 SSS? """ heret0f fl,od 6.20 f-: court MX 30m Moore, witness, circuit ? court g John McCall, witness, circuit 7 court Ttha Hill, witness, circuit .court ..... 10.80 . irenexiucas, wuisss, cir-t fU AAiirf . man "-' I.1av1 nrn ltB.iu ji...i 7,,vvMrri,,H.inl VIK.JtfV ,..?""' . c.ao Aissrc raw,- witness, circuit 1 'court' 10 90 .ClMMtfF, DUp, wllnsss, dr- , enlt eourtv. -. 1 n n PpJ5lS,w9w t . . - iHwn iwiv.v,,v.3iti.,.. (i4,ao mjMii-i, witness, sircult , Fund 71 ok uun iyuuu, ivia-ivu road work 107 16 Emil Zumbrum, 1913-1914 road work ro tin A. Baker. 1913-1914 rnn work o nn A, Baker, 1913-1914 road work 8i2B B. E. Kerns. I9is.ini mo-i w.i. viaaiuiwea in mil, f 7.85. J. B. Chambers, lflis.ion .a work disallowed in full, 142.00. Order Grantlncr AllnnraonK In the Matter of Furnishing Relief to Mary M. Liberty. Comes now Mary M. Liberty, and !'"-" iu me court ner oral peu linn 9rwt iillaS at a r The COUrt havine ATamlnn h. ta. i.in. .11.1. j : :; r-. -- - :::. " "" nereiorore, wnich pe tition Is subscribed and sworn to as required by law, by E. B. Henry, the petitioner. And the court hnvlnir iml.yi . affidavit of E. B. Henry, which affi davit ShOWS that thn nlfla A h hearing of this netitlon wm-a iui as required by law, and for the time ivtuirea oy iaw, ana in the man ner as prescribed by statute, and no J-C..VU r persons naving appeared before this court, or filed any protest to the grantlnar of l!h natulan a the vacation of that portion ot Orin dale Addition as prayed for, and the court now being fully advised In the earn n. Ilvfllinml .'mi .it. i.. ..-. .T -'"'" ! ww j. .uiuw siatements and evidence that she is not possessed of sufficient funds With Which tn nnnM. h. it.. Ing. Thn rnnr hsln ..n , . .. "Ksja-S'S&s .-..-, .uv jiici u lurnisned Mary M Liberty in the sum of Flt- mu vuuars per month, and the clerk Interest, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED and adjudged by tha court that tt.. iinuu vi urmaaie Aaaitlon In Klam ath COUnty. Oresron. Anil 4aairlha,t .. follews: ' """ eight (8). nine (9), ten (10, eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (18), fourteen (14), fifteen (16), sixteen general' fund the first day twenty-threa (88) and twentv-foM (84), In block sixty-one (61); also uud ii, two nj, three (8). (8), nine (), eleven (11), twelve (18). fourteen fl4l. flftaan m hlu. Ill .' JZWZ t" Z ..ix'' ""'Dea 11j, eign- iA '"l "aawsn uvj, twenty (20). and twmutr.twn riti i m-. 8: also lotssiaht rat. irtitaa ti J mi "" 'VlllWcI'lTlll, 1 - I ! TLM. Is hereby Instructed to draw i wart (16 TseveVtoen ( W tffiL. ? r iff rant on the aenerai fund h aM T. tJUlmiV!!ir' rr'' .? (18), of each month. In the same manner as other relief warranU ara drawn. VAA j.M -. " 9 . wiw vi. mutt m. woerty, until further order of this court. Order Granting Allowance In the Matter of Furnishing Relief for Jeff Oden and Family. It appearing to tha com rmm itatements of sararal cltlun. At s. Klanatb and Tldnlty, and from the J BARNYARD GOSSIP Is all right for the fowl family, but when you want to know ABOUT MEAT WE CAN TELL what you know and a lot besides. It's because we feel sure of our position that wo stand so firm on the proposition that MEAT SOLD HERE IS BEST IN TOWN Sink Street Mirkd Phone 823 000 sixth fu. Bet, Mala aad KhuMtb A POOR WORKMAN Always Complains of His Tools This is not always true in sonic cases where he tried to buy too cheap he naturally got inferior quality. It pays to buy t)e BEST lie may he a' good workman Willi inferior tools. Be a good workman with good tools. We sell the BEST IN EV- WTHING-tools and all V 'c. ' IIAIJWARE of the "'' QUALITY. I TDV im I ua, UUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE ROBERTS & HANKS daughter In a bathtub lutliur tbT " .' """ """urn,,,,,!, Huth ravings of moral norvorls ihiUdi, ,k. minds of tho young (0 vulgar ni, notations of dancing and all LnT or play. It I. that ty , J that at all times (rlos to dlclnts people how to dress, how , , ' mid lu everything hehavo m,,, trB, "' niilmnls Instxad of like fre.i thlnklh. human beings, Herbert Hpeiicor, In ,u ,.,,, 0B "Hducutlon," called ntteuiloii to Z fact Hint wo wlll'mivor have 1M,h! .mil rntlonnl box mornl ,, 0tl. ; we persist In teaching VXm ,.J ogy lu our schools Instead of K,.ctu., Illil'ali.lilau a... I I..... I " The following from n imi.,i .. It Mill vurslty professer: "Tho broadwt rwd to Niihjcctlou and homing.) U f.i.. hox morals. Its entlro hiisli,wi ,, lu roduco spirit. i:v.ry mh of u. energy Is laid out ngnlnnt healtli i. taxes Vltnllty. It claws with .DtBt It bite with Ulsgrnce, it murder,' morbidness both body uiul mind It muniifactureH sin. t dlnrhariM poison Into the blood and ncrvei." Morallc acid Is a ttientul polHon that originates from false sox morali. u has killed and destroyed more uc'oplt limn any contagion known t ,diM, science. It ravished Kuropu for thlr teen centuries known ns th0 l)rk Agos the golden rolgu of Olirlatlaa- iy, ir you pieao. it broke out mi. In America and Is leconltd as te ruriinn reign III the Now KugUod states. A number of persons suffer constantly from Intoniiltt. ix rur. rences of this Infection. Th ttttttt on human beings of this mental In noctilatlon are similar to the effecu of hydrophobia In dogs. Tho In foiled persons want to kill and dt. troy everyone who Is not afflicted la the same way. Uumlng iHmpIo allre was the favorite method of the Purl tans to punish all who refined to be Innoculntecl with their nolmnm,. Ideas. It Is that dual standard of morsU that causes peopln to say. "It It all light for us to do anything w0 like, hut not for our neighbors or child ren." It Is the same phnrlitalcnl mor tality which Jesus denounced in an guago much stronger limn I ever used. The following letter, now lu the archils of tho Massachusetts His torical Hoclety, was written In the days of witchcraft by llev. Dr. Cot ton Mather, the noted I'urltiin min ister: "To tho Aged nnd llelovcd Jnlm illg glnson: "Thoro be now nt sea 11 ship (for our friend Kilns Holrroft of London did advlso mo by tho Just packet that It would be somo tlmo lu Am;iut) rail ed Welcome, which hns aboard It s hundred or more of tho hvrctlcki and mallgnants called quakvrs. with William I'oca the scamp nt tint head of them. The (lonernl Court hna ac cordingly given secret orders to Mu ter Malachl Haxett of the brig i'or- poise to waylay said Welcome as Dear tho end of Cod as may Im and make captives of tho l'enn and his ungodly crew, so that the !ord may he glor ified and not mocked on the sell or this now country with tlio heataen worshlpps or these people. Much spoil may bo mado by soiling the whole lot to Ilarbadocs, where slaves fetch good prices In rum mo and sugar, and we-shall not only do the l-ord great scrvlco by punishing the wicked, but shall make good gsyne (gain) for his ministers and people, "Yours In bonds of Christ, "COTTON MATHER." Modern representatives of the isms 1'iirituii morality aro now clamoring for mornl laws, under tho dlsgulw of saving souls and tholr knowledge of souls Is on a par with Cotton Mathor'a knowledge of wltcnee, whom his morality caused to b burned alive for tho cnuso of "al vatlon.'' In Puritan times, a witch wns s person who exercised froedora of thought and who loved the truth. Today these persons ore called other names. These thoughts are offered, not M a criticism ot our local administrat or, but to assist In discovery of tbi truth about the baffling and terrible crime called "ragging." ' Yours sincerely, , J. W. MNDQUIST. NiVVVlMMMMMMMVW Carl'. LITTLE LIVER LIFTERS A BUHHTITUTK FOB OALOMI Recommended for Constipation, Biliousness and Indlgostlon. Hflc bottle, M for Stic, B for il.0 Postage Prepaid Star Dmf Cn-jay and twenty-ons (81) in block four m': :' T. . fc - "" Mw.. V -,WA tAtVsyyytyayyyysjsSjste iBa;