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match and tobacco Industries partic Hherman anti-trust law was bogun In ularly, the work is tor the most part the United States supremo court to done by children, and of these many day by uu argument on an appeal of are under 10 years of age. the suit to dissolve the Tobacco Trust, In the spinning mills these child OFFK IAIJ» OK EWAI NA ENCAMP- capitalized at 1400,000,000. There ( workers are often compelled to con Is a most formidable array of legal MENT TAKE OBLIGATIONH tinue at their tasks at night without talent represented. Johnson Horn receiving extra pay or chance for rest. blower Is the Tobacco Trust counsel, and Attorney (ioneral Wickersham Is-gislature I» 'Do Showing a HI mi Lar Melerai < andlilatca Given the Royal For disobedience of shop rules they are barbarously lashed and fined, FORMS AKE HEING TORN DOWN ill RIED IN MAPLEWOOD CEMK- and his deputies are opposing him. Purple Degree and u Banquet iriapoaition. . <1 Is Not Upend latter Imposition usually wiping TODAY this same case was argued last year The TEHY TODAY I« Served Afterward ing « « ry Much out their meager wages. and ordered reheard, owing to deaths Most of these girls are recruited among the Justices of the supreme from the poor rural dlstricta by court, The fate of all anti-trust pro At the meeting of Ewauna* Encamp SACRAMENTO, Jan. 7. The cost cedure hangs on the result of this of Inaugurating Governor Johnson ment No. 46, I. O. O. F., Friday night agents who lure them on with fasci cane. was > 1,043 less than the Inauguration several candidates were given the nating tales of city life. The Igno of Governor Gillette, according to the Royal Purple degree and the follow rant parents, persuaded that the city Plasterers Will Begin Work Next He list or* and Uoiigre<Mmi<u Wen* MDOKANK OFFICER IH HKRIOlHLV report of Chairman Estudlllo of Riv ing officers were afterward Installed* will afford their daughters greater Week—Will Be a Haadaowe Honorary PalliMtirrrs—Flag» opportunity for education and refine Chief Patriarch—M. R. f-ee. erside, who was chairman of the In- INJURED Structure When Finished ment, offer up their children to an i»( Half Mast High Priest— M. It. Doty. i uuguratlon committee. The titusic, existence from which few live to re Senior Warden F. C. Bamber. lights and draperies cost >412 for turn, and these broken In health and w fas Ibwding In Ili» Homo When a Johnson, while the same coat >1,465 Scribe W O. Smith. The Bristol building on Main street ELKINS. W V« , Jan 7. Senator morals. Treasurer Geo. It. Burn. Bullet Penetrated Ills Lung— for Gillette. The old regime paid to between Fifth and Sixth is being fin Stephen II Elkins was burled In Junior Warden Percival Shoil. * Inaugurate the secretary >160, while No < lew to the Assassin ished as rapidly as possible. The Maplewood cemetery today. The Guide F L. Armstrong. i the new paid >6. The present legis ANVIL HI’ARKH forms are being torn down and the funeral train arrived shortly after 8 First Watch Charles E. Meldrum. lature Is showing economy, as to date lathers are at work on the different o'clock The services were hold In SPOKANE, Jan 8 —Former Police the assembly has used >520 of the Second Watch Fred Buesing. (From the Christian Herald) rooms nailing the lath to the ceilings. the Davin Presbyterian church. Hun Third Watch James Mongold. Chief Sullivan, who was shot by an >3.000 allowance for the first week. A religion that is good enough for The rough floor is being laid, and the dreds of persons lined the road lead Fourth Watch- Nelson RounsevelL the week day will do for Sunday. iianas«In at his home last night, is re* The senate used >1,600. Last year plasterers will begin their work this ing to the. edifice. Brief service« pre First Guard of Tent—J. A. Thomp for the same period the senate ex- The heart Is not a fit place to week. Itorted to be recovering. ceded the Interment, the coffin being The shooting is most mysterlou-i. pended >2,600 and the assemblv son. put grudges in; they belong to the When completed the buildings will borne by workmen employed on the Second Guard of Tent - Arlle Wor rubbish pile. Sullivan was alone, reading, and the >1.377. be handsome structures, and will be Elkins estate. rell. blind was up. The bullet broke the A smile never wears out if it is a credit to the enterprise of the man Mrs. Elkins did not attend, being Inside Sentinel Robert Trimble. glass, struck the chair back and then worn pleasantly, and It is always In who has sufficient faith in Klamath prostrated ut her Washington home DROUGHT FIX)W EBS FOR THE Outside Sentinel W. H. North. penetrated Sullivan's lung. Sullivan good style. Falls to invest his money In an enter The honorary pallbearers were Sen MAN HER RAPA HHOT Frank L. Armstrong, district dep was facing a grand jury probe of al To have done one's best is the prise of this nature. ators Hcott, ilacon. Bailey, Foster, uty grand patriarch, was the install source of greater joy than to have ob leged Illegal handling of houses of III Carter, Mmltli und Root, and Con fame. lie resigned his chief's job Little Girl Bring* Rom** to a Burglar ing officer. tained the best. gressmen llu< ker, Alexander. Long- A banquet was served in the ad A living that costs no sweat is too RILL IS INTRODUCED IN CALI Hi'vvral months ago under pressure. Who lai) Dying In the worth, Calder head and lamb FORNIA LEGISLATURE joining hall after the work of the costly, for It costs the privlege of a The police »ay they have no clew to Hospital By order ftom Washington H im lodge was over. great deal of life's sweetness. the aimassin. Hags ou all the military |M>»ts of the Ewauna Encampment starts When an achievement exhausts all Providm That Machines Are to Hr country were ut half mast in honor Examined and Prohibits Flights 8— new year with every prospect of a our seaources in Its accomplishment' KALAMAZOO, Mich, Jan of Senator Elkins, who was secretary in Bad Weather John Pennlmore, self-confessed bur- splendid Increase in membership it will exhaust our capacity to contain ■ nt war during the Harrlsou admlnls- glar. Is thought to be dying In a local They will have their meetings in the I the joy of ft. t rat Ion. SACRAMENTO. Jan. «.—A bill M< m I< h Tribe Ni». ,"W> Ila« Made H|doi». hospital from bullet wounds received tew Odd Fellows' temple tn a few | providing for the regulation of avia when shot a* few nights ago by Patrol weeks, and it is expected that there <ll<l Grow III—l*r<*>|M* t» Good FATHER OF »1. NEVER ON tion and aviators Is being prepared by man Carson In a running pistol fight. will be a greater Interest In the meet for Farther Gains SICK LIST, DI F» AT IM Senator Hare of San Francisco. The New Year's night the officer was ing« than has heretofore been taken ! measure is copied closely alter the Modoc TrlbA No 50. I. (> R M . In told Peunlmore was not expected to r.ltbough there can be no complaint GRAFTON. Mass., Jan. 5.—Frank regulations proposed by the Aero on that score. live He went home with a heavy stalled officers Thursday night, and King, father of tbirty-one children, le Wife of Alt Wnllis Is latid in th • club of America, and provides for an the following members were Inducted heart, and for a long time there was dead at his home here in his 104th aeroplane examiner, and prohibits silence In tho house. It was broken Grave Without Him Wltmwslng Into the various stations: AMERICA'S CROPH year. He was born In Quebec, and flights unless the weather conditions hv the query of his 4-year-old daugh- ' tin- Nervicee Sachem M W Bepey. until two days ago had never been are favorable. It also provides that ter: Oatpat of Our Farm* Kur|m*s the . sic^ a day. King was married twice, Senior Sagamore-—J. W Tyrell. aviators are to be examined physie- "What's the matter, papa? ” Junior Hagamore--L. M Bice. Record» of All Age* hts first wife bearing him eighteen ! ailr- One ot tlx »widest incidents that "I've shot a- matt who cannot live,” Prophet--Frank L. Applegate. children and his second thirteen. He has occurred near lllldobratid In years Chief of Records Harry Barken- the patrolman explained. The latest statistics received from was also grandfather to twenty-six took place when the body of Mrs. Alf A few minutes later the little girl the department of agriculture tell of and great-grandfather to thirty-six sto. J. M. Johnson was here from Mer- Wallis was laid In her grave, and her Keeper of Wampum Georg" H. disappeared. She had some money the production of wheat, both winter i children. rill last week. husband was not permitted to attend saved from Christmas presents. Down and spring, oats, rye and barley, Hayden. the funeral nor that of his little child, Trustees- F. M. ltltchle. Percival town through the snow she plodded these being the chief grain crops of who died lint a few days before its until she reached a florist, where she the United States. They show that Shod and J A. Hance luothor did Modoc Tribe has sixty-five mem was known. She asked for roses. In the aggregate, including corn. Home two )»-ars ago Alf Wallis and bers, and the meetings are always In Clasping the flowers in her arms she American farmers grew and harvest Charles Ll»k«y were convicted of teresting. A number of additions went to the hospital and to the bed ed. In the year 1910, a little more sti-aling hot «- . and sentenced to six have been made to the roster during side of the dying man. than 5,000,000,000 bushels of grain, 'rars In th< tienltentlari at Halom "I’ve come to bring you these," she more than half of which was Indian the past few months, and it Is ex A few week* >igo the) were pardoned, , i»cct«»d that many more name« will be lisped "Papa said he had hurt you.” corn. There is nothing like this in their freedom being given on the ex She handed the roses to the wounded the history of the world,, so far as added during the coming term mar press pro in lthat they leave Oregon man. history records agricultural produc and do not return to tho state. This Tears stood large In the eyes of the tion. Such a crop explains, at least they agreed to do, and they were ac CITY OF MINNE 51*01.IH IH IN sufferer. I have opened a new meat market at lOlfl Main street, just In |>art. the restored confidence of DARK X ESH cordingly granted their liberty. "Thanks, kid." he said. "I'vs got American business men and bankers, east of the school house, where all kinds of fresh and salt meats Hie two mm went to {»orris, Calif., one at home just like you. But no with respect to Industry, commerce may be had at reasonable price«. a few tnlle- below the Oregon linn, one knows where the home is—and I and finance in the coming year.— Manufacturing liant» and there the friends and famlliea of lialn't telling nothing. Thanks, kid.” Munsey's Magazine. and Ht ore* Without Posit A specialty of supplying tamilici» with quarters or large piece«. tho two men met them. The greeting | Pennlmore, a little while later. and Light* was pathetic and Wallis caressed his i Insped Into unconsciousness. JAPAX'H WORKING CHILDREN I little child repeatedly. I run no delivery Uagoh, but will deliver pieces too large to car A few da's after Mrs. Wallis re The Japanese are progressing «0 ry. The expense of keeping a delivery outfit is taken off the price. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan 6. — An ex turned to her home near Hildebrand UNCLE SAM CLEANING UP rapidly on the job of getting civilised the child was taken ill. It was at plosion this morning wrecked the city I that they can already boast of a sys first thought to be a severe cold, but plant <>t Minneapolis General Electric < rusade by the Government Agents tem of child labor that can put even company, and th«» newspa|»ers, man tv when n doctor was called he pro Against the Get-Rich-Quick our august Institution to shame, says 1 lecturing plants and stores are with nounced It diphtheria of the most ma Sharpe a writer in Success Magazine. “Ac lignant form A day or two Inter tho out |M>wcr and lights. Within tlie last few weeks Super cording to Dr. Kuwada. a- member of Two |H»rsons were seriously hurt baby died, and tho mother was also intendent William II. Hotchkiss of the Japanese house of peers, more taken sick, and a little later died. The and the >500.000 plant is a total loss. the New York insurance department, than two-fifths of the 1,000,000 fac The explosion is believed to have londltlon* of pardon of Wallis pro Ims held up seventeen Insurance com tory hands are women and children hibited him attending the funeral, resulted front the accumulation of panies and their promoting agents, With no laws to fear or evade, the and his wife and baby wore laid away gas under the switchboard. The tele driving them out of the state or com mill owners are employing 70,000 without him having the comfort of graph lines ar<- out of commission on pelling them to modify their plans. children under the age of 14. In the -account of there being no |»ower. -••elng the remains deposited In their Postmaster General Frank H. Hitch , »«st resting place. cock within a year has caused the ar Before Mr* Wallis was routined to THIEVES PLAN RAID ON rest of seventy-eight indivduals, SPECIAL REGULAR A NEW JERSEY TOWN firms, "fiscal agents,” and the like, her bod she passed tho night with n woman friend. That friend now has 2Oc a can 25c Fruit for using the United States malls to diphtheria but fortunately the doc EDGEWATER PARK. N. J , Jan. defraud Investors. With scarcely an 2 for 25c 3 for 50c corn On Klamath Avenue Last week nearly every dog In exception the men arrested carried tors have It under such control that K, 45c Prize Mush 35c pkg there Is no danger. this place wan poisoned and the resi- ¡out the swindling operations through near O- K. Feed Barn « The only reason thnt can be as dents came to tho conclusion that a ¡methods of promotion, including the 20c 15c pkg signed for Mra. Wallis and tho child band of robbers was preparing to ra'd usual paraphernalia of alluring pros Citizens put additional pectuses. stock canvassers and news having the disease la that Mr Wallis the town. Horseshoeing a Specialty Ü must have hern' Inoculated with It bolts on their doors and windows, and paper advertisements, entrapping the PHONE 314 lieforo he left the prison, and that took other precautions I prospective victim by mendacious • . I he robbers came early In tho day. | promises of huge profits. • FREE DELIVERY when he caressed his child he trans - F. T. ALLEN AND ! ferred the germ to his Innocent baby, and aftqr attempting to hold up While much still remains to be :: E. H. PATTERSON ! and from it the mother contracted the Strickland McCay, a wealthy citizen, done in the way of protecting simple- dread disease, > (they broke into the railroad station minded folk from the stock selling Mr. Wallis left soon after parting and postoffice. The robbers blew sharks, more has been accomplished from hts wife, and Is now believed to open^the safe, but before they could I in this direction In recent months be in Misourl. got much booty they were frightened I than in whole years past. Without READY TO MAIL away. question, the next step should be to Th» l».dia( SMd Calala« W th. W w A- , bring the proprietors of newspapers Lilb '• Calalo«. Your ISl 1 crop dopoada GOOD wed-»nd for this Calalo« An Economist und periodicals to an appreciation or oa and C»t th» best. Writo aow to tho "Of course,” said Sirius Barker, "I their responsibility in the matter.— CHAS. H. LILLY CO., Seattle. Wn. Illi reuse of Instruments Filed for Rec. want my daughter to have some sort Munsey's Magazine of an artistic education. I think I’ll ord I* KM> a Month Over lM«t Year ha-ve her study singing.” I'nmlstakablc the man of provident habits will "Why not art or literature?” "Young Sta.vlate got a delicate hint The work of the county clerk has "Art spoils canvas and paint, and ttnd himself at the end of the from the young lady he was calling on increased amazingly this year over literature wastes reams of paper. the other evening.” year, if he entrusts to ns the shat it was last year. The work con- Singing merely produces a temporary ¡■■I’ "What was It?” ipcted with the circuit court has disturbance of the atmonphere.”— safeguarding, care and increase "She found looking at the clock I rtubled over 1909, while there have Washington Star. and other familiar devices useless, so of hi« savings—no matter how l»on 1,200 more Instruments filed • she ordered some refreshment« and f(r record during 1910 over what had Discussing Road Question ♦ little, no matter how bg. We her mother sent In a plate of break hwin fill'd in 1909. It has made the The chief work of the county court fast food.'*-—Baltimore American. I devote our whole time to look- <<>ce force hustle to keep anywhere i today was the discussion of county « Ing after good Investments, and rear even road work. SENATOR ELKINS BRISTOL BUILDING BEING COMPLETED HUNDREDS W1HESS THE SERVICES LAÏMRS ARE BUSY DI CEILINGS HAWXHDRST MARKET io’h Specialty of Large Pieces I J. W. HAWXHURSr Whirlwind of Bargains New Blacksmith Shop GENERAL BLACKSMITHING :: The Goodrich Gash Store CFFO Orarsi X catalog On the Right Side of the Ledger liï For the Ambitious 3 TUiüberöitj» On the Rick List Miss Helen Harris, the popular typ The case of the state against Gun- ist at the county clerk's office. Is back delach will he heard tn justice court at work again after several days' Ill ness with a cold. I |c Fate of All Antl-Truat I’roccditrv tomorrow at 2 o’clock. The Gundetach Case Will Hr Decided by the Deci- don of the Court A giant tortoise on the Island of Emmitt Beeson of Talent arrived In Ceylon, the last of his race, la known the city Thursday for a few days on (WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.- A legal to have lived there since the close of business. He expects to return home "" [tle to determine the validity of the the eighteenth century. business. 1 Æbucatton/ our capital, oar surplus, our record show that we can sub serve your best interrate. ■ OH >11 First Trust and Savings Bank KLAMATH FALIJ4. ORE.