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1 which does not include morality iu its educational platform. S**veral ot the states, however, have taken up 1 the movement to have the subject in cluded in the text-book of th«* school Mill WITHIN HIE NEVI >1 \ I 4 I DAYS IN PORTLAND curriculum and the plan is endorsed by such prominent educators as Pro feasor Elliot of Harvard, Professors Reh.Hch and Shariu* of Wisconsin and Big W ln-Ht Cargo Taken to Euro|«*. Over I’hrt'e Hundred Vre Ivilli-d or SENTI Nt I D FOR CONTEMPT FOR . others equally prominent. Crui»«-r Booton Given to Ore W ou tided—Keliiíoreetiienl» I lav«« FRUIT CROWERS TO ORGANIZE MEXICAN TROOPS VICTORIOUS TO GO TO JAIL CRITICISING (Ml RT gon Naval Reserve Jollied Rev «dutioill»!» GOYERNMENTPREPARING COMMENTED ON H INJUNCTION FOR I.BEAT TIMBER sYl.E . PORTLAND. Dec. 16. the river, about a mile distant. In fording the river Thompson was still ao excited that lie forgot to raise bln f»«>t or muk«» anv effort to keep from getting wet. It Is said he was u sight when he reached the opposite shore, being soaked from his shoulders down Occasionally even yet the doctor feels of Ills head to «<•«’ If tils scalp is still Intact. Oregon’s Ov«*r Till*«'» llun«lre<l Billion Feet In recent apple show wuh wot only a Crater Forest 1» to lb* Placed great fruit exposition, but it market on tli«> Market the beginning of a movement to or One Gets Four Month» anti the Other ganise the fruit growers of the whole One. While the Paper Mu»l MEDFORD. Dec. 15. M L. Eric P icific Northwest on a practical basis Pay *300 Firn- son. supervisor of the Crater National GALVESTON. Dec. 15 Mexican »•<•» ili» Tariff Revision 8« lu-ilul» cables today say that Qeueral Navar V<lvocat<*d by Ills <’oileague, ro. commanding th« federal* near Cummin» Guerrero had again routed the rebels from their entrenchments, capturing many. The horsemen are pursuing WASHINGTON. D D«c. 15 the fugitives. The cable says that Senator Lafe Young of Iowa, in his over 300 were killed and wounded, maiden sp<>«><-h in the senate today. chiefly among the rebels. The latter op|H>s«*<! the resolution of his col retreated, aud it is reported that league, Senator Albert llulrd Cum heavj reinforcements have joined mins, providing for a schedule revl- them. , slon of th«» tariff He said ho believed I In a revision sclentlficAlly by sched- I ule ns President Taft had suggested Ille fear«»«! the present plan would per mit th«» beginning of an agricultural srht'dul«'. to which h«» Is opposed. In DR. HORIHHIN anti E. L. THOMI*- his speaM'h he def«>nded th«» Payne bill HON I*ASS ANXIOUS NIGHT tor more profitable handling of their forest, has announced that the for- product. President Atwell Include«! | estry department is preparing to the suggestion In his annual address, SEATTLE. Ike«'. 19 —Leroy Sa li i place 340,000,000 feet of timber on red. as a result, a call will be issue I ma n- «iers. editor, and Hugh Allen, the market. Of this 190.000,000 feet by him In the next sixty days for u aging editor of the Seattle Star, have i is classified as burned over, and 150,- meeting at Portland, where the mat appealed from their conviction by the I [ 000,000 feet as green. The sale price ter will be gone into thoroughly Seattle superior court for contempt 1 will be in the neighborhood of 31,- Prominent apple growers, repre for criticising the use of Injunction by 000,000. senting the various districts, will par the court in the case of Stone vs. Web The offering of the green timber ticipate In the formatlon-of the com ster. It is a case of the traction com along with the burned over is to give pany. which m ^III be along the line*» o( pany and the people of the Duwanish an added inducement to buyers. of the raisin growers of the Sacra- Y’alley. The Star sided with the peo Much of the green timber la said to be monto Valley, th» orange growerü o( ple in the fight, and criticised the tem ripe, and should be cut to avoid de Riverside, Calif., and th«* pear grow- porary injunction restraining the peo cay. On the other hand only a small ers of the Rogue River Valley. Hopes ple from interfering with the proper per ventage of the trees in the fire- are «»ntertained that the organisa Gel ty of the company. Sanders was sen swept district are dead. tion to be formed will be a strong tenced to four months and Allen to In order to log the timber to b«* factor in bringing about better and one, while the Star company was or dered to pay a 3300 fine. The news sold a total of forty-five miles of rail- more profitable market conditions for paper is most bitter, and says it will road must be built, one road of fif- Northwest fruit growers, teen miles from the south fork <>r Th«» biggest wheat cargo ever sent fight the case to the highest cort. A good story Is bt'lng told ut the Rogue Riven to Butte Falls, two of away from the Columbia River wa« The imprisonment of the Star ed ten miies each from Clover Creek to that taken the past w«>ek by th«» Nor ex|>ense of Dr. Horduu ttnd Ed itors for contempt of court will be the Klamath River a-nd from Elk wegian tramp steamship, the Bjorn- Thompson, th«» horst* buyer, relative made a legislative fight during the to itn experience they htui among th«’ Creek to Rogue River. stjerne Bjornsen, which sailed with next session. Bills taking the right Indians on the Klamath reservation. 3*6.666 bushels for Europe. This Is from a judge to try contempt cases oc BOI Th«* facts given In the story were Kll.l.S PI.\Y MATE the second largest cargo of wheat curring in his own court and abolish-1 furnish«'«! by C. E. W«*ikert, who ac WITH "UNLOADED” RIFILI ever load«»d on th«» Pacific coast ing constructive contempt outside of 1 companied th«> gentlemen on the trip Oregon has a population of 672.765 the court room are being drawn up , Shoot.» Hi» Little Friend While 1‘lay- according to the figures of the thir to tbe reservation, ulthough Mr. Protests against the court’s action i ‘ YY’eikert denies all responsibility ot ing Soldier—Bullet Pierce» teenth census, an increase of 62.7 against the editors has been wide-1 starting the story. the Heart ■ i>er cent over ten years ago. when th«' spread. Hundreds of messages arel The trip to the reservation was state hail 413,536. The Increase In daily received at the offices of the Star made last week, and the party ar AUBURN. Calif.. Dec. 16.—While twenty years has been 114 per cent. urging the paper to keep up the fight playing soldier Sunday night, Otto The gain shown by the census figures rived at Yalnax on Friday. Here Dr. for a "free press and the right to com- , Walter Jr., aged 11 years, shot and entitles Oregon to another represen Hordon and Mr. Thompson procured ment on court decisions.” instantly killed Louis Castle of Ophir, tative in congress two years hence, a couple of Indian ponies on which aged 6 years, at the former’s home. even if the ratio of representation Is to ride to the home of Tim Brown, It was another case of the “unloaded" increased, in accordance with custom. an Indian. Mr. Thompson is a very gun. Medford has a chance to crow over large man, and the cayuse given hint The two boys were playing soldier the showing made by the lat«» census, to ride was only large enough to keep when Otto Walter pointed a 22-cal- as disclosed in the report» recently his feet from dragging on the ground. G. W. CAIN IS THE VICTIM OF iber rifle, supposed to be unloaded, Issued. With one exception, says th. He Is a thorough horseman, and has < >V KR-CONFIDENCK at his playmate. The weapon was census bureau. Medford shows the quite a reputation as a rider, but evi discharged and the bullet struck greatest percentage of growth of any dently he was unacqualnU'd with the young Castle in the heart, killing him city in the United States during the bucking qualities of a Klamath In J. W. Norris Is Placed in the County instantly. Young Walter Is heart last ten year period. The city that dian pony, for he hadn’t gone only a Jail—Officer» Investigating broken over the accident, and both outdoes Medford is Oklahoma City, few hundred yards before he was His Case families are deeply grieved over the Okla., which has a percentage gain lying at full length on the ground. tragedy. of 398. Medford’s percentage of However, peace was Anally made with the cayuse, and the pair proceeded to growth is 392 per cent. A man giving his name as J. W. Tim Brown's. JACK JOHNSON AND LANG The protected cruiser Boston has Morris last Friday afternoon secured They were met at the door of the FORD MAY MEET NEXT YEAR been ordered turned over to the Ore a check from G. W. Cain and had gon Naval Reserve for use in maneu 'cabin by the Indian with a jug of the same cashed at the Portland Colored Champion Is Willing to Meet vers and in perfecting the training of whisky. The doctor refused, but Store. Norris was later arrested and the Winner of the Fight to the volunteer sailors who make up Thompson had more experience, and is now locked up in the county jail. Be Held in February the organization. The cruiser will accepted. The refusal of the doctor On Friday afternoon Norris came first be put in g«K>d condition, certain evidently was not accepted as friendly into Mr. Cain's store and presented a CHICAGO, Dec. 16.—Jack John repairs being necessary to fit her fo>*. on the part of tbe Indian, who used letter purporting to come from M. K. son, champion heavyweight pugilist. I the put!»ose. and she will then be some strong language, and remarked: Temple, in which he said that Norris agreed last night to meet the winner turned over to the Oregon Reserve to “White man no drink with Indian." was O. K., and that if Mr. Cain would of the Langford-Jeannette fight, be used as an armory for the men and The Indian acted pretty fierce during advance him the money it would be a scheduled to occur in Paris next Feb a training ship to teach naval service the evening, and must have ha'd the favor to him (Temple). white men rather badly scared, as It ruary, in a twenty-five round bout, to to those who have enlisted. Cain hesitated about giving the take place in France next April, for a Is said the doctor went to bed with check, and Norris then said that Mr. purse of 325,000, provided the money out removing anything but his hat. Temple would call him up or else is posted in America and an Ameri and that he kept In one hand. Thomp LOSES MUCH FLESH call in person. A few minutes later can is the referee. THROUGH OPERATION son, how«*ver, was at ease sufficient a telephone call came to Mr. Caln’s to feel safe In removing his coat, “The reason I insist on an Ameri and a voice which stated that the can as a referee," said the champion, vest and overshoes. The Indian soon peaker was Mr. Temple told Mr. “is because I do not want any lemons Nevada Penitentiary ITbanwr I» Re went to sleep, and the two men must Cain that Norris was all right, and for handed me. have dropped Into a- doze, for the first If they don’t come lieved of Seventy Pound» him to let Norris have the check. Mr. across with my two conditions then thing the doctor knew someone had of Tissue Cain then did so, and Norris had K there will be nothing doing.” I hold of his hair, and he awoke to cashed at the Portland Store, where find the Indian beside him with a he purchased a suit of underclothes, BORROW ED MONEY COHTS RENO. Nev.. Dee. 15.- On«* of the knife six Inches long—the doctor In a hat and some socks, the whole RFX’EIY KR LARGE KIM most remarkable operations ever per sists the blade was anywhere from amounting to $7. formed in Nevada was successfully sixteen inches to two feet long. The Norris gave his personal note as Secure« Ixjun of «1.4OO and Pays conducted yesterday at the Nevada Indian then abandoned the knife and I security, and also offered to bring in state prison, when Molly Harrison, a got a rifle and began hunting for *11,042.1» for It Before a surveyor's transit as further secur prisoner from Humboldt county, was shells. He finally found one In his the Account I» Settled ity. Cain declined the deposit of the ! relieved of seventy pounds of tissue pocket. Afraid for his life the doc transit, but accepted the note. He SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 16 Mar by an excision for the disease known tor knocked the shell from the In later found that Mr. Temple bad not tin Kedon Jr. has paid fl 1,042.13 for as elephantiasis. dian's hand. He was the first to pick authorized the loan, and ordered pay the use of 11,400 that he borrowed The disease is rarely found outside it up from the floor, and with Thomp ment of the check stopped. from Henry S. Bridge before his i.of the tropics. It is distinguished son started on a run for the corral Norris says that the transit was the mother died leaving an estate of |16,- by an abnormal growth of the mam- where they left their horses. They property of a- man named Duffy, 000 to him and his sister, according mary organs, and in this case the did not stop to lower the bars In leav whom he had known for some three to the record of a case closed today woman’s bust measure was nearly six ing, but the horses cleared the fence or four weeks, and that he, Norris, in Judge Sturtevant’s court. i feet—sixty-eight inches, to be exact. without touching a rail. was to get 310 for getting 375 on the The court gave Bridge a judgment She weighed 230 pounds, a weight to The nearest place of safety was transit, and that Duffy was to pay for $2,905.90 as the final payment. which the disease contributed largely. Henry Jackson's, which was across 3100 back on December 23d. Kedon borrowed the money in 1903 She has been afflicted with the disease From investigation by the police it at 2% per cent a month, deeding his for six years, but owing to poverty REGISTERED HOLBTKINH FOR seems that the man Duffy cannot be interest in the estate of his mother, and lack of defiuite diagnosis no suc BALE found, and that the transit in ques then living, as security. cessful treatment had ever been pre I have some fine young registered tion is one that belongs to Alfred F. scribed. Holstein bull« for sale; A-l stock and McConnell, who is with E. B. Henry, GIRL WHO ELOPED W ITH The operation was performed by acclimated. M. F. LOO8ELEY, Ft the surveyor, and that it was taken WAITER GETS A FORTUNE IJrs. George McKenzie and HaTtzell of Klamath, Oregon. from his office without permission, Reno, assisted by Dr. E. T. Krebs of A FEW BARGAIN*. for the lock appears to have been Granddaughter of Wealthy Heed Man Carson and Dr. McLean, the prison tampered with. Five lota, sign.«y location, 31b00 Inherits His Millions— The surgeon. It occupied one hour, and Can loan 3750 cn the deal, Money Is Protected was entirely satisfactory. A nice cottage with bath. large 1DVOCATES TEACHING PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 15—Rober lot, 31700. A good buy. MORALITY' IN SCHOOL-* ta De Janon of Los Angeles, the STANDARD OIL COMPANY A large residence, fire lot, 33500 MUHT PAY A *20.000 FINE Three cottages on three lota. Roon 4 h Eastern Professor Declares This granddaughter of Robert Buist, the millionaire seed man, who eloped last t-ncugii for another cottage: 32254 Subject Should Have Special ; year with Frederick Copen, a waiter, Unititi Stati-«. District Court Exacts a MASON * BLOUGH Attention I will Inherit the Buist fortune, with Penalty for Accepting Conci-saione in Transportai io* WANTED- Ten ton* of scrap cast "The subject of morality must be 1 , restrictions protecting it from adven given more specific attention in the j turers. Mr. Buist died last night, and iron, In large or small quantities. WASHINGTON, D. C„ Dec. 16 — Bring what you have. Price 1 cent common schools of the country.” said Roberta is en route to this city. The Standard Oil company of New per pound. Klamath Falls Iron Professor Charles H. Johnston dean [ Sail for tlie Orient York must pay the 320,000 fine Im Works. 4t of the school of education of the uni-: verelty of Krnsas, according to the j Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Jennings posed upon it by the district court for I Detroit News, addressing the State left last Friday for San Francisco, the Western District of New York for Teachers' association on the subject, from which point they will sail on the acceptance of alleged concessions In ■ ATTORNEY AND “The Moral Mission of the Public 20th for the Orient. They will visit the transportation of petroleum, rm COUNSELOR AT LAW the Supreme Court of the United. in China, Japan and probably the Schools.” "The United States,” he said, ”i* ( Philippine Islands, and expect to be States refused today to review the KLAMATH FALLA, OREGON case. one of the few nations of the world ! absent about three months. ROOMS TAB, MURDOCK BLOG < <imml»»loi««r Neill Endeavor lug to Avert Trouble Between Itallroad» and Men I ji I mii ' CHICAGO, Dec. I!> President Stone of the llrotberhood of la>c«imo- tlv<* Englueers today made a state ment that the slity-oue railroads whose engineers were asking for an lncr«'ase In pay. must settle this w««nk or a strike would be certainly be called. If the vngln«'ers do strike th» railroads will get fifteen mlnut«<s and no tillin' lie said: “We are tired of this dispute, and Auditing County Clerk’s I took* must have action If the roads do not Ernest llubb and Allen Hlonn have want war the roads must decide completed their work on the sheriff's soon.” books, and ar» now uudlting the Labor Commissioner Chari«*« P liooks of the county clerk Th» coun I Nelli la endeavoring to avert the fill* ty treasurer's books will be gon» over Ailment of «tone’s threats Thia next. morning Neill conferred with railroad representative« and this afternoon he Gone East conferred with engineers, and he d«- «lined to predict the outcome The lust Friday for an A. Kershner left extended trip oast, He expects to. be engineers assert they will not accept gone the greater part of the winter, Imm than a 13 to 17 tier cent Increase and will visit friends and relative« In Indiana and Grand Rapids, Mich E S. Phillips, county road super A bar of iron that would malto intendent. Is checking up the expendi horaesboe« worth 112. If convertiti tures mad» for work on the county into watrh springs would bo worth roads during the past season, They will total over 911.000. M ASON &. S l OU GH USED TEMPLE S NAME TO GET COIN C. C. BROWER WANT OVfR THIRIHN PtRCtNiRAISE ABSTRACTERS A eliolee line of 1 nvest- nienti* tluit will nnike tlio ptirohimer money Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH Lakeside Inn, I A MRS. M. McMILLAN, Prop’r * Modern improvements. 73 rooms and suite«. Sample Rooms, Bur Room, Parlor«, Two Club Rooms, Etc., Etc. > 4 * SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS WANTEM RIDER AGENT » mtACHTOWW •nd di «irle f to ___________ _ fi.tr -mi eihibit • ij.lr I-, l,.«tr-t , aami>l» ’*-« M,.,kl Mltan«rr'‘ - 1 — -hxt bv ua ■ < . » h affrntt rvurywlkcrw ara I «uk>n( ruoitrr <»*’ O • r, / MH m / d/frr at * k NO MO-MI k HI.IJI li«l I« I appro ve >«| y>-ur * y» Î*. a «hip ■ ko an«™«», »nrwfi-r» m tl.-C s z,,r»z »»d ____ . ~ ' l~zzz. ‘ M allow TKM ItAVS' FKKF. TKIAI.,1 u >» which which um« . iv bu n I» Ir «là nm« you you nuy may n«»«- n«»* i lor h» yt *i»d LB »ut it tnanytrit pnj wioh If you ar« that, not prrfr* • y siti-h. i « r «i.» r.« i wiah l» « '■ «r«/. CAPTñBY PDICFÊ We Üm hi«hrat tri’ e l i«>< r n L. t ■ ■ RVIVR ■ ■ Riyfc# gf one amali probt a<tu4l I.»«' ry ro»t \ «m u»r ito V» miodl«m«n’a ptoftia by buvinf direct ni «»• an<f ha va ti«« mAnufarViter xgu.tr* antre behind your bicycle. IM* NoT lll'Y a btcyt la nr a pj«r <it tirr« frx>m uar«'«»* M at /» / Iffl /rtifi ami j/r.iu/ a/frrr V. ridar »RrfiU. II YAU Will KF AtTAMKMFII rnu raul.*«.« *M IW "wW flluk DL RalVniOnLU study our i KC 4fR>*Ww«ai»makayoathi* yrar, We nail the higbert vr«de •«« .« Ira for ir**nw«.ry than any other f •« •.rr Wr ai » «jtisfr.l wt'h >« • i t . I t PI Illi ì< I h. I »I Vl l.llNt yo i un «eli Mf I . > 1» itouMa <»'ir led the tur prices. prie««. Order« (>rd*-ra Al filled (he ¿Ay day rwrivrd rr*<i.r<1 Wfl MKCONDMAND hxnrtle frrond land bir yi !«•<. but z. zz.trz: IIIC'YCI.EM. z::t t t i. k OT Wr do not r«<tilar1y .............. Iv have iuv* a number »timber on hand Itand taken t-ikan in trade by our < hIraan retail «torr« tMually wr <i<*r out :iy at priera or BIO. ’ promptly price« ranging ranfiiur from •.! •.» tn Bill. J>r |»*a ,«rip . npt.v« t«ara > > !.»•* ..ir<| |> e rborla. l>na»r«e>I Inip<»rir«| roller rollrr (W rimiri AAawyrajIBagre «Inal« wheels. m > i i ynliut, parts, nrJr« «»4 UUAel tU-OUAAC«, ---------- , •quipment --- --- -------- <4 ot all kind« kin da at al Au«/ A»./ <4* tKt tuiuti nmi rtUti )fmi s 50 HEDGETHORN PUHCTHRE-PROOF ‘112 A SAMPLE PAIR SELF TO MIMJOUOL, OML V Thf rwtlar rftan ___ f.'t.W fair, bnt tntrnduff Wf wi/l pair for 14 JitfVAiliwitbot der $4 ■0 MOKTROIBLE FROM PVNCTUREt •HHa?’ r ithu MAILS, Taehs or Glow wilt not lot the •Ir out. Sinty thou»»ri<i pal«» aoltl l»«t yrar. 1 Over two hundred IhouMnd paita now in u*e. DC»Olt1PTIOItl Madeinallairea. It I,lively andeaayridinK.verydurableand lln<-«l intide with « apecial qiiality of rubber, which never liecotnea Snia and which clow» up »mall tHit'-'.ure» without »How- S-'I ztt ths tlil-lc rntitwr tr»»e<t theair toe».-»pe We have hundtedaof letter» from Mila- *»A’* mill pnuoture si rip» «f ciiaiotnetaataling that their titeahaveonlylwen pumped ««id *• tl," ,1«, rim atrip *■ H” n ponce or twice Ina whole »eaaon They weigh no more than Vn prerrnt rl«n rutting. TMr an ordinary tire, thepurw'ture reflating quel (ilea being gi« vn tlrr will «Hiiltwl nnr olliri by aeveral layer» or thin »pectally piepared fabric on th« lr»l, Mil r. V l.AsfKJ •«! irrad Theregular priceor tneaetlreaiapt w»l*r pair.Init f r E.vnV 111 III.Ki. advertiaingpurpoae« we are mahingaapec-ial f actor v price to the ruler of only So p-r pair. All i«r«li ra»hipped tame da, ...... .................... . r>n «y Isttrr It rrertvrit Wr »hip C. O . n approval V<ai do not jiay a < ent until you have eaamined i nd found thrui Slrictly at rvpre > nlc<L We Will allow a caah diwount ot a per cent (’hereby making the price «- r twir) if < u send I'Ll.I. CASH WITH OHIH-.lt mid enclo-e this advertlaeinent. Ymt nm no ri*k In Sending ua an order aa the tlrra may I* returned nt «»*’•€ rapen»e If for anv reax n they are no« aaliafaclory on eaaminatlon. We are perfectly reliable an<l in nty vent to ««« it aa sale an In a bank If you order a pair of theae Urea, yon will find that they will rifle eaalrr, run fnaler, wear better, last longer and l ok finer than anv tire vou 1« i> e ever u«ed nr aeen at nnypiv' We know lhat yon wilt lie ao w- Il ple.iwrl that when yon want ■« I ■ y< le you will give ua your order. We want you to send nt a trial order at once, hen e thia remarkable tire offer. n^xave «»ww«« V*/nC*O n't 1 i 'V inn ' in.I anv | r r mill « 11 ■ •« 1 for n p "I ->f tr W I/nto It 'ire.’.. ,«« . ...ri-o-t ■ ..I nf .1 at the «pe. |a| IfitndiK’ory price qnnted el»> ; or w Its fin our big Hi .1 dry i'ainl >gue which <tew ««be» and quote» all niaaea mid kimia ot t'rea nt ntamt half tlie <> i.il prleea, — — aawaw- aaeja >w- ' • ”1 * ' ’ 1 ............................ .. VIM«« ycl« £JxJ flfxJ f Iffr^ c f or a pen of tirra fr. m nm ■ . ■ until yon t ■ tk«- timv an.i no.i.l t'ul offer» we ere making. It only c«*»ia a poatnl Io I- jrn < V. iylhi.i^. Wmr it NOW. CHICAGO, ILL