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Ml I HEME < Ot UT l»E< ISIOX Hll.il TO FAtot II WOMAN SI FFRAGK NATION II. n>ll\ SHOW , Klamath County had u most con As an emergency sluni.1 tor subb spicuous place directly in the center I marine», illo Navy has adopted a <’. T. Oliver Descrilws Ills Trip to of this booth, and ull the attend- copper ball, attached to 11 light wire, Attorney Declares Sime I jcw Is Not I ants strove to furnish visitors which can be flouted to the surface Omaha Prohibitive Fair Sex Has a J with full information of the' wondet ' of the water through (he torpedo < limici' at Ballot "Won't you walk Into my imrlor?” tube of u submerged cruft. The bull Mr. C. T. Oliver, who recently rc- lef our county. Maid the Spider tu the Fly. "Good old Iowa was there wIth <1 ■ onl'tlns n telephone, by which coin turned from attending the National SALEM. Ore.. Dec. 31.—"The de- " "I'is the prettiest little |MU*lor Corn Show and the Dry Farming Con 1 very resourceful display consisting of mut.lent Ion cau he hud with the ereiv That ever you eliti spy." cision of the Supreme Court in the I products and manufactured article«. i of the boat. gress. where ills exhibit of Klama’h case of the State vs. Satti Cochran. County products attracted so much The Kelev booth, where the corn j 1 am firmly convinced, will result in Though the prindpl<w>f the sere." favorable attention, speaking of his Cakes were made and served, was I giving the women of this State the propeller was demonstrated In 168 1 beautifully built. Mr. Kelley gave Of course It was a pretty little parlor, for that right of suffrage,’ declared a promi trip says: t> <* $1.000 prise cup for the' b«*«t ear It was not put Into practical use un.il Spider waj a wise one wise beyond Ills generation ■ Tlie Corn Show exceeded anything nent attorney here. "The court lays lor corn and after the award he ex- John C. Stevens launched it boat t «1UH and hud furnished his pretty little pallor at the down the rule in the Cochran case, | I ever expected to see. „Only to see lilbited both store of E W. Gillette 41 Co. (Mang lllock, Sixth the cup and corn at lii.i driven on the Hudson River In 1X04 It could the grandeur be realized. that because the constitution does not street), where he found that ln< could get every j booth. I thing that goes to make a home pretty and com expressly prohibit an Increase in the Til« entrance to the Auditorium w:*s St MMONS "Western Canada had a iiihsh I v « fortable at prices that were easily within the means number of Supreme Court Justices nearly built of corn and electric display of natural products and liad of a Sphlvr that had to do Ills own drumming up from three to five, or some other lights, the large dome over the on- it nicely arranged. This partícula** lu the Circuit Court of the State of of business. The fable goes on to relate that this Oregon for the County of Klaniutli. number, the Legislature has the con- trance reached into the middle of the booth had a car of exhibits tied up in particular pretty little parlor was so cosy and Sult In Equity for Decree ot Di- .-.titutional authority to pass an act street and could be seen for many the Great Northern strike« ami nlien "comfy" that Mr. Fly could not resist the tempta bloc ks. tion to enter, with disastrous results Io Mr. Fly, The show covered a floor I vorce. i.uthorizlng the increase. it was found it would not arriv * in but to the entire satisfaction of the Hpldcr. Arthur Newby, plaintiff, vs. Minnie "Now, take Section 2 of Article 2 space ot over 100,000 feet and great time' they telegraphed home' aud liad The story goes to show that when you want to economy was necessary in alloting Newby, Defendant. <*f the Constitution of Oregon, dealing furnish a a house parlor und all other rooms a new lot of exhibits sent by express, If you will hie yourself to E W, Gillette A Co. you with the qualifications of electors. 1; space. Tli< concert hall on the upper which g.ais to show that these people To Minnie Newby, the above-name*! will find that you cun furnish It complete In the defendant: says: Tn all elections not otherwise | floor had a seating capacity of many are at least prepared for an emer most comfortable and attractive maimer, and make In the name of the State ot Ore provided for by this Constitution, 'thousaud and the people were well gency. Alberta had a large grata pit | It so pleasing tu the eye that un Invitation Into your every white male citizen of the United entertained by the Mtxlcan National made of glass, one-half filled with gon, you are hereby required to ap pretty little parlor” will bo hi to ba ■ 1 with pleasure Another thing about this bon».' I* that States of the age cf 21 years and up I Rand, which has about forty mem- oats and the other with wheat. Oie.\ pear and answer tile complaint filed It doesn't take more Io furnish the house than It wards who shall have resided in the hers. the pit was the Inscription: "Albcrin. ugalnst you In the above entitled does to build It. Hut you will find prices so reason suit, on or before the 20th day of State during the six months inimedi- J "As we enter the main buildirg the last, best West.” able that you will wonder why you didn't take January, 1910, that being the day ately preceding such election; and I the first attraction that met our eyes advantage of It and have all those nice things long "Delaware, Washington, South Da ago Just drop In solili* day amt get their prices on every white male of foreign birth of was the shredded wheat exhibit kota and Texas were there. The' lat-1 of the last publication ot summons, all house furnishings You will be surprised You the age of 21 years and upward, who where the shredded wheat was con- ter Stat» hud the only grass wic.ow ¡ and the last day within which you are will find that you can afford that easy rocker; that shall have resided in the United | stantlv being made in and at the at the show. It was composed of it:v Í required to answer, as fixed by the now carpet; one or two of those pretty ruga or States one year, and shall have re •>i<me time a bevy of coung girls were many kinds of grasses that grow In order of publication of this summons. art squares that you have wanted so long to bright en up some particular room. And get th« prices on sided in this State during the six busy serving it in its various forms Texas and was called the Texas Wid If you fall to appear and answer, the some of the other things that you think you can’t mouths imenidiately preceding such with real cream and peaches. The ow: for some reason,the name seem-1 plaintiff will apply to the court (or afford at present; you’ll find that they are not be election, and shall have declared his Round Oak Furnace Company had 1 <d to l>e properly applied. Colorado, I the relief demanded In said com yond reach after nil. but that you can afford them intention to become a citizen of the magnificent display of its wares an I Tennessee, Michigan, Kausas and i plaint. Said suit is brought to secure I now and not have to wall United States one year preceding such to all appearances had a practical fur Montana’s varied and extensive re-1 dissolution ot the bonds of matri election, conformably to the laws of nace for any cold country. sources were well represented. The! mony existing between yourself and the United States on the subject of "The next attraction to command our Government exhibit given in the» base plaintiff. This summons Is published in the naturalization, shall be entitled to attention was a pleasure contrivance, ment was very large and instructive. vote at all elections authorized by called the Merry Mixer. This was Lectures were in progress much of Klamath Falls "Republican," a week law.' gotten up something on the order of I the time and to sec* and hear all ly newspaper printed and published Women Not Bam*<l the Merry-Go-Round, only this ma uould have taken more than one da>. at Klamath Falls, Oregon, by order .if "An examination of the opinion of chine had five distinct circles. each end one of my regrets is that I was Honorable George Noland, Judge of <€44444444444444444ft’444444X '.he court in the Cochran case shows traveling opposite to the one next to rot able to spare more time to thia said Court, and dated December 6th, 1909; the first publication to be made f that the construction of the Constitu it, but one in riding on It travels! department. on the 9th day of December, 1909, tion as applied there fits the section , over each circle, being shifted from j 'The Great Northern Railroad had above quoted to a dot. And the ap one to the other automatically, sc 1 wonderful display wf natural pro- and the last publication thereof on plication is strengthened by Section ' that you are continually meeting and . ducts. This display was massive, it the 20th day of January, 1310. Heating Stoves, Household Utensils, Guns f BENSON A STONE, ;• of Article 2, which reads: 'No idiot jassing the parties on the oth?.* was grand, and demonstrated what 12-9 1-2(1 f and Ammunition, Cutlery—in fact every- Attorneys tor Plaintiff. or insane person -shall be entitled to circles. At one moment you could Hill will do for a country when he the privileges of an elector.’ and Sec touch hands, and In another you I starts to develop it. > thing in Good Hardware—No shoddy or The Illinois RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF Gon 6, which says: ‘No negro, Cbi- would be at the extreme outside. Central had .a strictly Southern ex shelf-worn goods. LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST : aman or mulatto shal have the right! I "The Wyoming Experimental Sta hibit, many of their decorations be ci suffrage.’ Agents celebrated Ellwood Fences Notice 1s hereby given that the tion had a beautiful exhibit of corn, ing made of cotton or tobacco. "These sections say who shall vote, "The Alfalfa Palace was unique, to lands described below, embracing! and everything the farmer needs, alfalfa, potatoes, fruit and various ce I 4 but as they do not specifically set reals raised at an altitude of 7,200 say the least. This was a good sized 592.5 acres, within the Umpqua,' forth who shall not vote, exespt as 4 feet. This display was gotten ur house of two rooms, the first contain Deschutes and Cascade national for above noted, and it seems to me that 4 artistically and compared very favor ing the entire alfalfa and alfalfa ests, Oregon, will be subject to set- ! under the construction placed upon ably with other exhibits. The State seed exhibit. The« M*cond was a dimly it lenient and entry under the provi-1 4 the Constitution bv the court in the I exhibit of Illinois was a very interest lighted one with a large, cheerful fire sions of the homestead laws of the 1C44444444444444444>4>44*4»4»4*44X Cochran case, women have a right Before this fire j United States and the act of June 11, Ing one for many reasons. 1 think place in one end. to demand the ballot. In that case more practical demonstrations were1 place sat the pioneer and his wife, 11906 (34 Stat., 233), at tho United ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦» the court holds that an increase in ’1 ade !n this booth than in all the*' the former with his pipe and the wif ■ ! States land office at Ijikcvlew, Ore-' the number of Justices of the Su ethers. Among them were samples with her knitting. Relics of the old gon on February 26, 1910. Any aet- preme Court, not being prohibited, of corn, bred for various purposes. time farm house decorated the room, jtler who was actually and in good < » the Legislature had the right to pass . These people clearly demonstrated while cn the outside a beautiful al faith claiming any of said lands for a law increasing the membership of their ability to grow an ear of corn falfa lawn flourished, being bordered agricultural purposes prior to Janu the court. This being 30, and there C. F. GOODRICH, Proprietor ary 1, 1906, and has not abandoned | on any part of the stalk that they with nicely built walks. toeing no express prohibition in the "There were more other, just as same, has a preference right to make . bear choose, or could make a stalk Constitution against women having Dealer in Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes, Hats, from one to three ears. They al sc interesting, exhibits, than it wou’d 1 homestead entry for the lands actual the right to vote, why cannot the Carpets, Rugs, Wall Paper showed very clearly, through a se be possible to «nentain, but it was a ly occupied. Said lands were listed Legislature confer that right without ries ot glass jars, the amount of grand affair, and the fact that Klam upon the applications of the persons and Groceries an amendment to the Constitution ’ shell corn it took to make a bushei. ath County won the laurels that sh mcntloncdabelow, who have a prefer- I "This appears in a stronger light I F*.»c Tallir Salt, AO | m > uii <1 h for « .7.1 and from that bushel the amount of did, is a much more important face cnee right subject to the prior rlgnt when we remember that it does ex Snap Hoap, loo latra for............. f.our, bran, asher, oil and also the than the people here realize. It was <?f any such settler, provided such set- <'offre, per |MJun<l.......................... I Me (o .40 pressly prohibit the Legislature from amount of rubber that can be manu hardly to be expected that the small i tier or applicant Is qualified to make Tra, |wr pound ............................. 4Oc tu > .AO conferring the right of suffrage upon factured from a bushel ot corn. This exhibit from this county would fi j homestead entry and the preference Star Totonero, per plug ........... •4A certain classes and does not mention Horwshor TolMtceo, per plug . .4.1 able to make much of a showing right is exercised prior to February rubber is a good article. women as one of those classes. In S|H*ar II rad Tobacco, prr plug .40 “The State of Indiana raised the against the Immerse exhibits which i3«, 1910, on which date the lands Itlcr, prr ¡ hiuiic I .................................... Me, IOc and I .It the light of the Cochran decision the were gathered from all parts of th»* .will be subject to settlement and en- Ileana |«*r |M>und .......................................... Oc and I .07 Constitution says certain persons prize ear of corn, which won the United States, Canada and the world. j try by any qualified person. The Columbia Oat Flakra, picee fo chinavi iter in. shall have the right to vote at all Kelley cup valued at $1,000. The A first prize means something at a lands are as follows: rach package ............................................................. 3.1 The 8% of elections, and that the Legislature' best ten ears came from the same show of this magnitude." t iolct Onta, package........................................................... |B of NE%. the SU of of Violrt l’ancake llour.........................................................|.i shall not confer the right of suffrage ,' State and also won a cup of like NE«4 of NEK. the SH of 814 if Rolh-d Onta, In liulk, IO pounda for.................. UHI on certain classes, and consequently' value. These ten ears were sold for NEK of NWK. the SE K of NEK, Drinl l'runca, 20 |M>unda for................................ I.oo it must be held that the Legislature i $335. North Dakota certainly went GOVERNMENT TO RAISE Aoo.ooo Gold Duat................................................................................ 2A the NK of the 8WK of NEK. the TRANSPLANTS A YEAR lias power to confer that privilege | the limit and bad as many artistic NK 0(814 of 8WK of NEK. the costly features as any booth in on all except the prohibited classes." and 1 N K of hr. K of NW % and the N K >f the show. Aside from her resources Highest Price Paid for Hides and Produce as a crop producing State, her manu First Coniferous Nurwry Io lb* Es- SK of SEK ot NWK. eec. 35. twp. 24S, range 8 E., W. M., 160 acre«, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«»«»♦»♦ lablisliecl on Sbastii National factured brick and pottery clearly listed upon application of Joseph L. i Forest showed some of the handsomest and Ringo of Crescent, Oregon; List 6-1 Uceases Must lb* Renew r«l Monday i best finished work I have ever seen. 117. A tract of 160 acres, which The front part of this booth was of If Nimrods Wish to Con SISSON, Dec. 30. — The Forest wh<*n surveyed, will probably be with ' glass, and that part that was not il tinue Sport luminated with electricity was mad«* Service has planned to establish a in sec. 13, twp. 2 4 8, range 7 E., coniferous nursery on the Shasta Na bounded and described as follows: Hunters and anglers who did not •of glass columns filled with the vari tional Forest, the capacity of which Beginning at the NW corner of Sec ous kinds of grain arranged so as to renew their licenses on Monday are is designed to be 500,000 transplants tion is. twp. 2 1 8, tang«* s E . liable to arrest by game wardens and make them resemble granite. per year. The stock produced here is thence W 1320 feet; thence 8 66) "The Union Pacific booth, th« cen- imprisonment should they be caught A choice line of invent" to be used in experimental planting feet; thence W 3300 feet; thence 3 i ter of attraction in the center of the fishing or hunting on an old license on the timber forests of the North. nient* tliot will niolco 1320 feet; thence E 660 feet; thence The largest amount collected dur building, was pronounced by many Approximately 5,000 pounds of ■ Mt f««t, tlMMto E 1320 feat; tlio iJiii’oiifiser money ing one month for hunting licenses to be the greatest display of all. In sugar pine and yellow pine seed have thence N 70 degrees E 2838 was during August, when $438 was this booth were represented Callio"- been collected the past season for feet; thence N 1320 feet to place of collected. The smallest was in Feb nia. Idaho and Klamath County, Ore conducting sowing experiments. The beginning, application of D. A. Jones gon; a few boxes of apples from Ash ruary when the total was only $9. great problem on the timber forests of 310 High street, Eugene, Oregon; August is the banner month as about ■ land, a handful of oranges from lies In the replacement of chaparal list 6-191. The 8% of NEK of SEK.i <.n«'-third of the revenue was received Texas and a Mexican fiber plant from which has taken possession of Im the 8K of HE of 8W K. 8% of Mexico and fifteen large photographs during that month. niense areas of potential timber land SEK. sec. 3, and the NEK of NWK. it has cost the nimrods, who have of Western homes, an eucalyptus dis following fire. «<•<*. 10. twp 23 8., range 9 E.; 180 secured the right to hunt or fisx in play of hardwoods. These were many In connection with the experiment acres, application of Francis M. Dyer of the features of this handsome Klamath County during the year just | al work on the Shasta National For of Rosland, Oregon; list 6-162. The ending the sum of $2,039. Of this booth, which alone covered a floor est, experiments will be made with WK of NW % -f NWK an<> ')>•• space of 900 feet with an aggregate sum $1,352 was for hunting privi many of the broad-leafed species of SWK of NWK, sec. 9, twp. 2 4 8., leges and $687 for fishing. The issu frontage of 130 feet, being built in the East for the purpose of ascertain range 10 E., 60 acres, listed upon ing of fishing licenses did not begin three pyramids with an alley clear ing whether some of them can be application of Georg«* Nolan of Ito-c- Its counters were loaded around it. until June, so that it cost the anglers successfelly grown on certain favor- land, Oregon; Hat 6-iti. The SK of! $«87 for six months’ fishing. There down with Western literature anti able aitnation«. NK of lot 2 (or SK of NK of NWK were only two anglers’ licenses is- many tons of It were distributed, of NEK) the NK of SEK of lot 2, ------------------------------------------------------------- The display was varied and covered sued duing December and four-fifths A FEW BARGAINS. - j ¡the MW«/« of SEK of lot 2, the 8W% of the number were issued during products from tropical California to (' p of lot 2, the .SWK of NEK of 8WK (' onr more rigid climate in Oregon June, July and August. Five lota, slgn.ly location, $lb00 p of NEK, the NWK of SWK ot Mr. Kelley, of the Union Pacific, de Can loan $750 cn the deal. NEK. «h<* NWK of SWK of SWK ! A new broom has a hollow steel signed and directed the building of A nice cottage with bath, large 'of NE'/« ar.d the SEK of lot 3 (art handle to be filled with light oil, this beautiful booth and enough can lot, $1700. A good buy. L... of NEK of NWK) eoc. 4, twp. (' which filters through a small valve not be said of the clever manner In A large residence, fire lot, $3 500. ;24 8., range 10 E., 5^.5 acres, ap I' and a wick to the brom corn to hold which he arranged the display Dur Three cottages on tbre« lots. Room MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r. plication of Alice O. Nolan of Ros dust instead of distributing it about ing the most of the time the man enough for another cottage; $2Z50. land, Oregon; list 6-120. Fred Den the room. agement was under the supervisiov MASON * SLOUGH. Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suites. nett, commissioner of tho General of Mr. E. M. Cobb, and to him Klam to r* a Sample Rooms, Bar Room, Parlors, Two Club . . The new '’wireless” electric fan, ath County should always cherish a Ar. ingenious machine recently Land office. Approved November 29, 1909. Rooms, Etc., Etc. which is driven by a battery inclosed warm feeling, as he certainly worked patented by an Iowan takes *a piece FRANK PIERCE, in its base, is making it independent hard for the Interest of this section, of wlrd1 , cuts It the right length, First Assistant Secretary of the of the usual sources ot current, was and It was largely through him tha* beads It and fastens it around hose > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS Interior. 12-16 1-6 invented by a Philadelphia physician. this exhibit was made possible t , l.old a coupling. E.W. GILLETTE & CO. Sixth St., Hang Block Dependable Hardware GEO. R. HURN, the Hardware Man ’ * Goodrich’s Cash Store I I i M ASON &. S l OU G H ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH i BESI [«Pffll HU 11 ail OHI i j J J Lakeside Inn, ? Í