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"An Empire Awakening"
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KLAMATH l-'ALLS, OltEGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1920
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CAUSE OF DUCKS
DYING III LAKE
Deadly Bacteria not Found
in Dead Birds by U. S.
Health Department '
CHEMICAL POISONNIG
Further Report to Follow
Preliminary Investigation;
Ducks Still Dying
BoIuIIddi poison Is do) i iq causa
ot thousands of dueks dying in
Tulo Ink... u i chemical poison
lag of soma description,
Thin, iii brut Is tho ontont o( ih
firm laboratory report on I g Jul.-
Juki, djaek crisis, it u rMalred
this morning from th f I, HklUi
dapartmtiit laborattony in Portland
by OOUttty RMlth Officer Dr, 0, B.
NkWSOffl,
A morn complete n.pori will lie
lamed lutvr ihin reook, iii rules
UmO thl m-tunl CtUM.Ct tho ! ii i
of (i. iiiriu will probably be given.
Tim rorl recelvo I I.,. made
out by William Levin, in charge of
tho t. s. laboratory,
Following Is Iba report:
"Wo wars ooabla to Chid h Out
ullnui iii tba duok receiver! iron
you .inn Hunt uij.i. The , ,
markedly Jaundiced It bad airing
mucous, linn talutad but n otbor
patbologloal oondlllon, Culti
made from various ungatm ri'movi'il
at autopsy did nut nh.w tba pr
enco of D. Bolnllnus, Ufa sbk
duck whlob wun brought In hara
by menaungor on Thursday, Ocl ibar
lsth died tin. following day. tho
lowl hud epraplbta paralysis oj Uta
lens before dcatli uuil well marked
paralysis when it firm rutin, bars,
it hmi nt clinical srymptoms or B';
Uotullnus lufaotlon. Tha duck way
outHpMn unit euitue nude tnln
Various organs. It Is loo early yet
tj give our findings on the riillur ,
mada m tba organ of tba second
durk. Those will be reported next
week.
"I aw htii to ballave fbal tho
dttckl did not ilia from II. Ilotullnus
Bince the examination of tba duets
did nut reveal Clinical nor Pdoi
Morton) symptoms in thin test. The
examination of the specimen .f mud
nlno fulled to show B. BolUllnus, also
the water from the lake wan noga
tlvn of it. Botullnus, Tha mud uvea
vui'jr.honvy In Us OontontS of hydro-
gen aulpblda. There in a marked
possibility that the ilnekn have died
from a I'hninlcal polt-Miilug ralher
than baotarlal infection.
"Of course, you understand how
our work on mich problems must
tnteennarlly be very limited In scop
since we neither have the time r
the equipment to do n thorough bus.
Inenn uf Investigation which your
it'ii lltlun . there i-erlaluly demand.
"I iihould think thai Ihe Poultry
Department of l ie l)rog.n Agrlcu!
turnl Collofte or some oilier allied
dapBtUnool of dint sdi i would ba
the proper aigettlilba Iii lake chars')
of mioh Investigations and I w.iuli!
strongly advise thai you get In
Much with them."
Three Are Killed
in Airplane Fall
CAPSi may obunt housb, n.
J.. Oct. 111. UV) Three men were
killed today when an airplane Inn i
Ing the numlier A-S 88614, fell
near here. The Identity of (he air
men were apt known.
A package found In tha plane wan
addressed to a tiieuteueni tiaiey.
MlTOHBLIi KlKI.lt. N v . lie'.
;10(P) (Army plane number ( s . n a t
loft here at 10::i0 aJ irt. today f.'.v
J.ungloy Field, II wan piloted by
Lieutenant Abbott 0. Mairtin who
had with 'aim an passengers CUptala
Itobeil A. KlnV.eh and Staff Hoiri-
eant nosoph Oolson.
i.icti tuTiiunt Martin's ship was ma
of two big bomhern ftttadhad Ij the
twentieth bombardment squadron at
tho Virginia Held, which left this
Million at Mlfi naniu time thin morn
ing. COAST LHAGt'K H CORKS
Al Health. 11-2, Portland 0-8.
ai i, is Angelas a-a, Vernon i-i.
ai Sacrameoltio 4-11.', salt Lake s-n
At Hun Francisco 8"18, Oakland
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B0TULINU5
Whole Section
Purchased By
Shevlin-Hixon
$21,500 Paid to Chi
nook Timber Co.
For Pine
An entire section ot Klamath
pine ebangad haudn yesterday after
noon, ami no did 121, B00.
To ibe Buerlln-Hlxon company
woni the section of land ami to tho
Chinook Timber company, tho tin
BOO,
The timber pun linhcd by Ibe lien I
concern from the Qhlnpok Timber
company Ilea Jum it miles south
deal of Croaconti and cbmprlaas 040
iicroN, Approximately 131.80 per;
tore was the price paid to the Mleh-
Ikiiii eoncern. The properly In d'.-
scrlbed an belni in section 88, town
ship , souili ruga lb earn.
it wan n transfer of pine from a
timber holding concern to a timber
otieralln:; concern. Yearn iiko the
CblnOOk Timber eoinpau enlere I
thin territory nad bought up large
tracts of timber in tile northern
atbttotti not for tin. purpone of op-
aratlng. but because tbey felt the
inn.' would coma when tba demand
for pine ilmbi-i would be mo grenl
thai ihey could dlaposo of tbelr hoi i
liiK'i at a haiidnome profit. Their
Judgment al that time In what they
are reaping profits on at ibis tinu,
and the transfer to the llond eon-
aern in but a small samplo of wbai
Ihey huve rold durliiK Ihe pnM
twelve montba, and what they pron-
ably will sell In the m m year.
Five Robbers
Make Big Haul
Crime in New York
Continues Over
Week-end
NKW. VOUK. Oct. IM.
band of five rouMf, one of rifjm
wenrlnc it pjIlcemun'H ulilform, com-
niltted a aeries or boldtttps in Brook
lyu early tolny while li Mauhnii.i.i
two gunh0n shot and probably fat
ally wounded llio propriety)! of .i
low'er east nldo Te:dau:ant In which
thoro were 18 rutrons, IrioludlOB
five iwonien.
The boldest robbcuv by the Brook
lyn baud wan the holdup of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel QoMutan and ICioIr
chauffeur an their c.ir was paaalng
along oaatarn Parkway, after they
had crowded the Ooldman auto to
the curb. The five robbers took
tr.OUU lu Jewelry and 8260 in cash
from Ihe victims.
LOSS OF BLOOD
NEARLY FATAL
RiggB Sconchir) Almost Dies
from Gasli in I lead
Yesterday
Saved from death by inluute'.
RiggB Sconchln. Klamath Indian
and an eiupioye of the PaytOU l.or.
ttlnu company. Is recovorlng today
at tin- Klamath General hosplt-il
from loss of blood and u large
y.nsli In the head, sunatlned yester
day morning when u chain snappo I
and hll bin skull.
It wan from loss or blood, rather
than the gash, thai the Indian
nearly died. I'nable to mop the
bleeding, co-workers brought him
to Klamath Pails over it miles .-r
rouih roads. When he arrived nt
: liie hospital hln condition wan oritl-
eal. a little lonCar and ha would
j have died.
I Hut today he Is Improving and
I will recover from the 'accident. Scon-
, chin as working for the logging
I coinpnny al SOMgua river at the
terminus or ihe Oregon California
and Rjaater.n railroad.
Another Chinese
City Is Captured
BCHANOHAI, Oct. 10, Reports
from Nanking, a treaty port 810
miles west of Shanghai, say the crly
has bean captured by the ChoklaUg
troops, an another phase ot tha cam
liaiitn which resulted in the recent
6apti)re or Shanghai. After street
tiring, the troops of Chang Tso-Lin,
the Maneliurian leader, were toned
to. retreat Keross the YnniUzo river
to I'ukow where they expeci to be
Joined by reinforcements driven from
Hlinliflhn,
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FEARS FOR LIFE;
E
Benjamin Crapscr Claimn
' Spouse Threatened Him
With Gun Saturday
SUES FOR DIVORCE
Woman Released on Own
Recognizance until hear
ing in Justice Court
tint on a little ranch hear
BouaitxiSj there was turmoil
KridUJ ami Siifiinla, and an a
result Mm. i iiie trapaer in
miller ni-rent on a Charge of
aeanull with a daiiooroua wea
pon ami liar hoabandi Bonjamlu
(tranaer, in atblng a dtvoroe.
Thai bin wif.- on Friday boat blm
over the lii-od with mi Iron poker
und then on Suturduy night picked
up a Kim ami tbroataned him la
tin- abarga of Crnnaer to tin- dletrl t
attorney's orflce. An a result a
charge of assault with a dangerous
weapon was filed Sgalnil Mrs. Crap
scr Saturday and she was urrested
Sunday. Thin morning, when she
nppeared before Justice of the
Peace Bd Kendall for arralKiimen..
she wan released on lo r recogniz
ance, Xoi PJrst Time
This Is not tin- first linn- tha do
mesiie dlfflcultlen of the Crapsarl
family have com.- to tin- attention of
COUnty authorities. Several weeks
alio Mrs. Crapscr nlKin d a complaint
sharking her husband with insanity-
A roaulnr bearing before County
Judgo it. li Bunnell, al which ihe
prominent Bonanaa farmer wan ex
amined, disclosod thai no slcns of
insanity eilstcd. Tile complaint wan
dismissed ami Crepaw; dlscbargod'.
Authorities advlwd thfl 'eyupio to
patch dp tl'iflr l.'J. and live l.l
gothar on their rlroobi
Itow Iln-aks Dot
Hut the smouldering rire or dis
content broi.e out again on Friday,
according to Crapsar, when his wire
clouted him over the lead with a
heavy Iron poker and at that time
threatened to kin hint. The blow
from ihe poker, the runner claimed.
Km. .led him out.
Saturday Crapsar Journeyed to
Klamath Kalis and asked the advlco
or tin- district attorney's otflCO,
Their advice at that time was -o
seek a divorce, rather than acek
action UKalnst his wife in the crim
inal court.
t'rapser consulted an attorney,
filed a suit for divorce Saturday an I
was granted a restraining order sai
urday afternoon by Judge l.eavlt.
restraining bis wife from interfer
ing Willi him on ihe ranch or els--
v.inre. until settlement of the suit.
A deputy sheriff served the restrain
ing order on Mrs. Crapscr Salurdav
according to reports.
Threatened Him
Crapscr contends that despite the
restraining order, his wife threat
ened hint with a Klin, while he was
on his ranch.
Until the alleged gun Play. Dis
trict Attorney Elliott and his depu
ty. V. A. Wlcst, were disposed to
view the case merely as a domestic
trouble thai should be handled li
tile divorce courts.
No date for Ihe preliminary hear
ing; was set this morning, as Mrs.
Crapser's attorney said that it woaid
be some lime het'ore he could seen v
witnesses.
Bootleggers and
Booze Are Taken
MBDFOltD, Ore., (let. 10,- Two
aliened bootleggers giving th.-ii-names
as Jaek lloyd and Jack Mar
tin, of Portland, were arrest'd on
the Pacific highway north of Con
tra! Point at three o'clock ibis morn
ing by local dry officers and l'."i
case., of gin and whiskey with a
market value ol' $2(100, and their
automobile were seized. The two
men win be given a hearing ibis
nllernoon.
AOKt) VET DIK8
CINCINNATI, O.. ot, It. (A1)
(leneriil Til. onus T. Hall til, !U.
among (!e last surviving brigadier
gonarala or tha civil war, died yfe-
lerday al bis homo In l.o.'kland.'
Ohio. He nVas breveted for Kallan
try In llio haltlo of Wn-vnoboro, On,
BONANZA
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ARRESTED
Widely Known
Writer Is Victim
Of Highwaymen
Nina Wilcox Putnam
Reports Loss of
$6000
WEST PACK BACH, Flu. Oct. 10.
I f't Klvo highwaymen wc.e the oh
jeets of ii search today by mailed
and sheriff's furre.i following the
roported robbery al Mm. Nina Wil
cox Putnam, wull known writer and
her cninpsnlon, it. W. (lunger, ol
t,000 In Jewelry, papers and cash
early yesterday.
.Mrs. I'ulnam 'old police tCiey ha 1
nt ippcd to repair a minor accident
to their aut mioblle r. hen the band
Its approached, first to offer assist
ance and then to rob.
The -writer told police the Ihlvcs
took from her u set of ear rings
valued at $ 1 .ooo -a isno vanity
use, papers wurth $4. 50(1 und 175
from her and her companion.
TAX IN
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Surtax Rate Should be Low
ered, is Recommenda
tion to Congress
BIG SAVING PLANNED
Would Repeal Publicity Sec
tion Other Changes
Arc Advocated
WASHINGTON. Oct. 19. (p) A
tax -reduction ot 2.r0,000,000 to
$300,000,00(1 inui recommended to
,-niiKrcsa today jr Hesreta-ry Mellon.
without BttempUnig to lay down
definite schedules, he suggested thai
Hint n reductl n In surtaxes to 20
per cent in place of present .17 per
cent would not nipple the treasury.
This would reduce the maximum
tax, surtax nnd normal, levied on
tuo largest Income to ii penrcnt.
It now is 42 per cent.
The secretary also adv.Vated these
additional ohangaai i
Repeal of the estate lax.
repeal .;f the gift tax. i
IfOduCO Auto Taxes
Reduction of automobile tn;e.i by
repeal ,jf the levies on trucks, tlrea
and accessories.
Repeal of a unmoor of miscellane
ous taxes, sudh aaVthat ' on works
of ait bVohght fii.m VotWrd.
Ropoal t the publicity Beotlbn ot
the Income tax law.
He oppored. repeul cf. the tax on
tl.-kets lo theatrea and iwr places
of amu'aementjand various other pro
posals for amendment of i n- preaent
law, 'lOKMudlng' any pxtensiTn lu the
Jurisdiction of tho board of tux
appeals.
. Barnlua in Sight
The secretary's I recommendatl.'.ns
based on the conclusion of treasury
Oftloiala that a surplus of $100,000,
000 Is Iii prospect this year in fed
eral revenues, was submit ted to t ie
house ways and means committee at
the opening or its hearing on tax
BftMprm.
lie made reference m his si iic
menl to all "inequity taxation'' pro
duced by the earned income exemp
tion allowed in the present law, bat,
he added, Unit if tho 20 per cent
maximum suVisx is accepted, the In
equity fostered by the clause given
credit on I lie incomes ttelonr te:i
thousand dollars as earned Incomes
"will not be l.i pronounced."
Kxenvu Securities
Tho treasury secretary ilso re
newed his udvecucyVkU' u constiltionul
amendment abollalting tax exempt
securities, lie obferved, however,
that ihe amounl or tutstwadlng tax
exempt securities no' is so iRTIge,
he estimated them at fourteen bill) n
dollars, ihut the govOraJheiit should
nttompt taking awa)y ilnV'artifii-lui"
advantage held by thosesacui'ltles.
Knaclmeiit ,.f the iiroposKI 20 per
cent sllilax will do the ftlOnk, the
secretary added.
The Rift tax was claaacteiiaod by
ibe sBoretarv s oneof a "gmal
many nrtlflclai restraints nnd
equities new Qn the taxing latw.N
He declared "tleleXCUSe lor the gift
tax would ennjiely disappear" it
(ronllnucil oil Togo acven
PO
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111 MELLON PLAN
Still More Men Eager To Get
.$400 And Bride; Salem Woman
Learns It Pays To Advertise
Mysterious "Jordan" Who Wants Husband '
Approval" Until She Gets Estate Can
Have Her Pick From Nearly
Ei-ery State of Union
SAI.K.M, Ore.. Oct. 19. The mys
terious "Jordan" who advertised for
a husband of four months duration
to clear up an estate and Offered
1 MjO ror the use of the man's nam;,
appeared in person at the' Capital
Journal office lute Saturday evening..
. Inline.! the some 50 odd letters and'
tHf-KraniH which came for lier art'l
(litappearad in tha olgbv Only an
office hoy was prfMnt to give her
tb6 coinniunlf-atlons and an a retail
her identity lu Mill concealed bo
hind the cloak of myntery.
Hut her opportunltieH were not
all wrapped up in the bundle ihfl
received Saturday evening as aince
then il more communiiat.ton have
been received as well a an addition
al e.iotograplt.
DON'T EAT TULE
LAKE DUCKS, U. S.
WARDEN ADVISES
George Tonkin Investigates
Mysterious Game Bird
Epidemic
I).iu!inus or no botullnus. no
ducks from Tule lake should be
eaten. Carcasses of thousands or
dead birds have so contaminated
Ihe water that meat of live and well
birds would be detrimentally af
fected. This was tho statement this
morning of George Tonkin, UniteI
States Warden .fior California, who
during the past few days has been
Investigating tlbe mysterious epi
demic (lr.it ima caused the death of
over 15.000 ducks In Tule lake.
The statement nvas supplemented
Ibis afternoon by one of similar na
ture from Dr. G. S. Newsom, couuty
health ofricer.
"We now knw that botullnus Is
not causing death of the ducks."
the health oHIcer Bald. "But Mr.
Tonkin's statement concerning :on
tamlnaUon should be seriously con
sidered. With that many dead and
pubrUylng ducks in Tule lake, tho
water Is naturally contaminated.
Ulrds consuming Ibis water, would
naturally be affected by it.
"Then there Is another ansle.
There are hundreds ot birds f iat
have contracted the disease but yet
lo Ihe eyes of the hunter, are per
fectly all right. They are sftot,
killed and taken home to bo eaten.
Even though the ducks are not dy
ing Worn botullnus, one must re
member that they are enltng a
sick bird and I'.iut sick birds arc
lut just the right ' diet.
"I have no desire to spoil the
pleasure of enthusiastic hunters of
Klamath, but In the performance of
my duties us health officer. 1 feel it
necessary to advise the pubtta to re
frain from eating birds from Tuie
lake."
.Mr. Tonkin expressed the opinion
that no sfhooting should be done on
the lake until tho ice collies.
"Then this epidemic will disap
pear Quickly I reel," he said. "Ij.i
til that time I can't help but teel
that the Tule lake ducks should not
he eaten."
NOW THINK GIRL
MURDERED YOUTH
EUREKA. Calif.. Oct. -9. (JP)
District Attorney A. W. Hill stald
today that ihe was la p.issessloit of
conclusive evidence that Henry
Q.veet the Dyorville youth', who was
found BClot to death in nis uttUmo
bilo on Ihe highway south of here
a week ago was killed by a 'bullet
from the rifle of Miss Carmen Wag
ner, his hunting companion. Miss
Wagner has been missing since tho
Shi ml tag.
WAGE DAW INVALID
WASHINGTON. Oct. 19. (.-T)
The Arizona minimum wage luur for
WOmeh was held to be uucoitsfltuti
nnul today by the supremo WUrl.
VRANOBLL., Alasky.'Vhe last
boat of the season caio down the
Btlkine river from tht Caasair gold
legion in northern British Columbia,
with n capacity Us of passengers.
On
The latest photograph Is from
Itobert 11. Norman, of Oakland.
California, and says In: is "ambitious i
ami IrtfioliHtir- and formes gnat po
nibHitlen and opportunities in life '
Ht. Marii-s. Idaho, Denver. Colo..
Anaconda, Lincoln. Nebraska, Tra
cey, California, Marion, Ind.. Oma
ha. N'ebr., as well as Oakland and
San FranclHco. were among the lot-
est places to he heard from with
applicants for the lady's hand.
.Many of the inquirers are an
proaehing the subject carefully. They
address their communications to the
Capital Journal directly, inquiring
about the woman, something of hr
antecedents and in other word',
want to be shown before takim?
the final step into a venture go
surrounded with mystery.
Budget Committee
to Meet Thursday
Faced with statutory limitations
on tax Increase, ten men who com
prise the budget committee of the
Klamath county schools outside
Klamath Falls will meet next
Thursday to puzzle out a means of
providing sufficient school funds to
take care of the gradual expansion
in county Bchools during the past
few months.
The committee, which will con
fene in the county school superin
tendent's office, hopes to clean up
their work in one long session. It
is composed of the five members of
the county school board, Charles
Mack, Francis Bowne, Ray Looseley,
Roy Nelson. George Offield; and
five other citizens, Harry Wilson.
W. C Balfour. J. O. Hamaker, U.
A. Talbot and Sam Deblinger.
COST OF BABIES
IS FIGURED OUT
BEULIN. Oct. 19. (P) An in
genious statistician has fojind that to
every family, each baby costs $S per
month "extra during the first two
years of its life.
The figures are effective only af
ter the stork has performed his chief
duty and his assistant, the doctor, has
rendered his bill, together with that
of the nurse. They are also based on
the assumption that tile mother does
not Indulge in the luxury of a maid.
Crime in Chicago
Costs Large Amount
CHICAGO, Oct. 19. (P) Crime in
Chicago costs the clhy so much each
year that it could well afforl to
jay each of its estimated 30.000
c.i. ks $20,000 annually, or $600,-
11000,000 to leave town, Charles R.
Holden, president of the Chicago
crime commission, told a church
audience yesterday.
Holden estimated t'-uit approxi
mately cae per cent of the cities
3.000,000 are engaged in criminal
pursuits and asserted that crime
had been invreosed 100 per cent
since 1900. ,
Affidavit of Prejudice
W Attacked by Jupist
SAJjfsM. Ore.. Oct. 19. (4 Con-
; stiUftcciality of the law permitting
LaWdavlts of prejudice to be filed
against Judges ajlfl compelling the
judges in sucv'casej to relinquish
t'he bench Jo another jurist, is at
tacked yfthe case of W. S. L"Reo
OgalnsJT Judge George G. Bagle.. ut
Washington e .'iuity.
'he case grows out of divorce
eedlng of Byron Cliffo .1 Saltus
Hgutnst Ktnei ticrtruue nanus in
wlflch U'Ren submitted an affidavit
f prejudice against BarjloV. The
tttcr as judge of the court refused
to recognize it and I Ken filed
riginal proceedings in mandamus
in the state supreme rjourt, an al-
,' tentative w rit being issued by Chief
Justice McBride on 0-t:ber !. Baa
ley today filed a demurrer tu the
writ.
BERLIN. Atisteu Chamberlain Is
going to learn tospeak German, lie
told a GermanCorrespondent so at
LocArnOi
TOM MURRAY TO
RANG BEC. 18TH
Young Leader of Convicts
Makes Plea to Judge
Kelly for Mercy
RECITES HIS RECORD
Slayer of penitentiary guard
Denies Charge That he
is Killer
HA I, EM, Ore., Ocl. Il. Tom
.Murray, convict, convicted of
the murder of tiuurd John
Sweeney in the prison break of
August 12, was tills morning
sentenced by Judge Percy R.
Kelly, to hung for tile crime on
I'lldny, December ih.
The sentenco was Imposed aft-ir
Murray had made a statement to th i
court, pleading for mercy on his
record and his youth. Asked by the
court If he had anything to sav
relative to why he should not be
sentenced to pay the extreme pen
alty, the convict replied:
"Yes. I might say something,"
and in a clear tone of rolce contin
ued: Gives Record
"Tlie prosecution in this case has
tried Its best to dig up my criminal
record, but the best they have been
ao!" tn do is to show two cHivia.
a burglary in California committed
when I was only IS years and didn't
know any better, and the Florence
bank robbery.
"After being released from San
Quentin I went straight for two
years before we stuck up the Flor
ence bank.
"They have said that I was a
killer. In the Florence Job w.
could have killed but we didn't.
During the time I have been in
the penitentiary I have been shot
at five times without any warning.
They would shoot first and talk
afterwards.
Didn't Kill Others
"In this break we could havn
killed several we didn't even shoot
at. I had John Davidson in mv
power, and it there was any man
at tho penitentiary I would have
reason to kill it would have boon
him. but I didn't.
"We could have killed Guard
Gardner as he ran ahead of us to
ward the State hospital to give
the alarm, and wo could have domi
the same thing at Monitor and at
the Newman's. I could have taken
the clothes of the Monitor boys, but
I only took a coat and kept on my
prison pants.
"There are scverul we could have
killed and kept from giving infor
mation about us. But wo didn't.'
There was a hush over the crowd
ed courtroom as Murray rpoke. As
he finished and stood half faring
ihe court. Judge Kelley said: "Tk
law gives the court no discretion.
(Continued on page two)
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Th
Game
S q u
are
To "throw down" tho busi
ness men who fouglii for you
when they backed up Oregon
Trunk In its fight to come into
this county? Their fight was
your fight. It is now your turn
to stand by them as they stood
by you. If you have a dollar lo
spend, see that it goes to the
merchant who risked so much
in standing for the Oregon
Trunk. Play the game on the
square and you will always
win.
FOR PEN MURDER
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