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«nd th«< last «lay within which \ou are rvquii'<*d lo an»wor. «» fixed the order of publication of this surn- II1OIIH. W. o. SMITH, Editor. If you fall to appear and answer illff will apply to the court H i* iitlli’f di'iuniided lu »aid tom* plaint. Dorian* Timi tlu* Moasur«- Would Ef During tOIO. Amount of Fumi» f'nld mH 1» brought to forwlo»«* » TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE fe«» Thousan«!» of Trmlcann-n 3.NII-J PEBHONM WERE INJI IIED IX morigug«’ on lit»« followlug d«’ucrlb«Nl | mw UI«*«I Incrvosed By in That City Alon«' real propelty. to-wit; THREE MnXTHN SN.7Ml.IMI.AI All communications submitted for publication In the columns of this Lot I. 5, K. 9. 10. 1 I, 13 .13. 14. ID, paper will be Inserted only over the name of the writer. No nou de plume articles will be published. WASHINGTON, I» C. Fell It IM; the southeast qu»rl<*r of the WASHINGTON. 1» U. Feb II SAI.EM. F«*b 14 During the During the mtuiths of July August northviiHt quarter ami the noith halt eleven months between January 31, Congressmen mid senators are being mid gvptsniber Inal the number of of the Houtheast quarter, Section or MARRIAGE 1ULL AIMS TO END 1910, and January 7, 1911, the In- deluged with protest» against the pro- person» killed In train accldanta was lean* nlso south west <iuarler, H<*<' REBELS ARE SECURELY ENCAMPED HASTY l NIONS dhlduai deposits in tii<* national und posed lucres»«. In postal rales. Speak .131. while 3.S93 were Itijuredd i’ou touit«*«<ii: h I mii lots 8 and H. and Mtnte banks of Oregon have inervu»- ing of the matter. Senator Clapp said Tin'»«’ facts ur«' dlM'li’Si'd In a bulletin 'llie >oulh«<«»i quarter of the uorth- "I have never befor«» encountered a Issued Ibis week by Hie Interstate we»t quarter mid the north li»lt ot SITUATION AROUND JUAREZ RE Measure l»ni«ii Up by lUshop More- vd front 391.970.555.35 to 399. 351,- laud to IG- Introduced In the measure »«• unjust. so fraught with Cotnemrce Cominlssion, the fli»t bul 1 th<* iiortliw«<Ht quarter, Heclloii 33. >81.04. Llkewts«* the number of MAINS UNCHANGED Assembly Soon batik» doing bu»lu<*»» lu Oregon in much prospects of destruction." letin laaucil under the revised acci all In Township ••• Routh. Rang«* x The Federation of Labor, through dent law creased from 313 to 334. The cap it ln«lud«i> itiiini mil- East. Wlllaiii«*tt<* Meridian, nnd «»on lViuiing tlie Arrival of Navaro'- SACRAMENTO, Feb 9. The new ital »icM'k of the batiks has iiicrea»<'<l Set rotary MorXIson. state» that It dents not heretofore Inctildrd In ac- tnlnliig In all 7<> h Gil iicr«*». more or lorn. marriage license law Is ready. Bishop 33.476.130 and the total reHoui'ceu '’wants no penally placed upon read- ridetti bit Ilei Ina Force», lisi I.iule Activity The total number of cusualllea of Said mortgage l>elng execqtod by William H. Moreland of Sacramento hav«* lncrea»«*d 3 1.19».433 30. tx'aii» Ing matter of such far reaching vru- Is Expected nil kinds for tin* quarter was 33.338 Abel Ady mid Leona t' Ady, Ills wife. and his assistants in th«* work of pre uud discounts have lacreaaed corre»- cational valu«’." N. M. Madden, represent I 2.948 killed miti tS.tsii iii )« ii .-.| Ion th«< i»t day of March, 1907, lu paring a bill that will eliminate run I poudingly in the period nitfiied from <>n steam operstml railways Th«’ to , favor <>t mi«* L. Oiiollnl. to aecure th» EL PASO. Feb. 9.—The situation away marriages and marriage«, by 3ti3,8«9.C96.34 to 973.453.045.33. Chit ago Typographical unit tain are largely liicrvuieit over cor- | payment of u not» for 3*>,f>(Hi.oti. pay* con- ,o ’ *’*'*'bava increaa- clures: "The Inervas«» affects a' Juares remains unchanged, If. as parties who have not the proper con- • responding period» lu previou» tears ¡»tile to tile order of III«* »nltl Ottolini, sent will have their measure present- [ ' H*&^* , 38-50 uud sa» ing» deposits printers, 35.000 pressmen. reported. Navaro is en route north, 33.000 binders ami I79U 50 duu on or because of the inclusion «if hlgliwuy du«’ as follow» nothing has been seen nor heard of ed to the court this week, it Is prob I have increased $3.553,043.73. The feeders, < ro»slng accidents and those to tree- | before April I. 1907. nnd 93773.50 able that Assemblyman Herbert total resources of Oregon banks Jan- mailers.' him. I du«> oh befor«' the 1st <l»> of Jan- paaavrs on the tracks, etc. The federal telegraph line is down. I Slater of Santa Rosa will introduce uar-v 7 were »141.354.4 15.43. Then* * are seventy-seven national banks i HII.D LAIMiR «-ONfiliESN At th«* »anie lime, the total» <»f urav, 1911», on which there remains but couriers keep up th«* comniunl- ■ th«* bill, WILL MEET IN HOFTII certain cla»ao« of accidents to em due and uii|>m«l til«' Stthl of 15.775.50, cation. Licenses can be Issued only upou transacting busineaa In thia state und ployee are diminished by the exclu together Willi llitercst thereon nt the It is reported that Navaro com- the showing that one or both of the I 15« state bank», an Increase in the mauds about 3,000 troops. Gen-i parties lived in the county where the eleven months' period of seventeen ' NEW YORK. Feb. 14. It 1» an sion of accident» 'formerly Included) rate of 7 |n«r cent per annum from erals Blanco. Saiches anti Casillas, in- I license 4s to be Issued for at least banks and live national bauks nounced that the seventh annual Child which nre not peculiar, to railway «'atq until paid, nnd rcuwonnbl«* at : loibor conference under the auspices operation. For the quarter In <|U«'U- torney»* !■■«’ for attorney«' «ervic«*» surrecto commanders, are believed to seven days prior to the filing of th«* •___ ' be southward from here, preparing application, The application for a WIFE MURDERER WILL HAVE lot the N'atlonnl Child Imbor t'onimlt- Hon. thia total la 31.1.14 133 klllvd I ririn; »aid not«' nnd mortKnge be- i All» IN FIGHT FOR LIFE ilng afterward» »»»Igned to till» plain to attack Navaro's approach. Ges marriage license must contain the tee. wtl be held lu Bli ininghaiii. Ala . tuid 31.002 Injured The accidents »latlstlce of th«»M4* tiff, of which h>* 1» »till the owner and eral Orozco is encamped in the hills identity and full names of the con- on March 9, lu ami 11. The leading west of Jaurez, oposite the El Paso trading parties, the residence seven W ill Try to Prove Il«*r1ilit«ry Insanity topic» of th«* conference will b«* “Un «tlectlrlc lines on which lateratato I holder Th«* folowing of »aid proper By Im calming PlitHogrsith smelter. days before the application, age and iformity in Child Labor Legislation" truffle is carried »how 14G iwreon» ty lo-wlt of Inwan«' Father Th.’ N 'i Hw X 4. lh«< H"K Hw H Mac. nnd "The Conservation of Childhood." killed and i.ofo injured. ------------- : place of birth ot each. race, relation 14. nnd »Ueli iMirtloiis of lot 3 In Among the »iwakera who will Iw IL'I m *!- Reinforced by Americans to each other it any. exact details of PORTLAND. Feb. 14 The ».Islets heard ut the conference arc Colonel Hee. I I mid lot K In H«*«- 15, a» lie HUACHL'CA, Arix., Feb. 9.—Elud-> every previous marriage, stating the J of William J. Hasslng, who is soon to Roosevelt, Governor Wilson. Miss st MMONS: Salt bi E«|iil() I«» for I »nd aro situai«* North of th«' channel ing the border patrol, sixty armed time of divorce from the first spouse clos«' toorlgiig’* that connects tli«> Klamath lllver and Americans, it is reported, crossed or the date and place of his or her ,H‘ ,r*v<* on a charge of murder in the Jane Addatila, Felix Adler. Charles the lower Klamath laike. and all be- the line Into Mexiqp today to 1 Join d«*ath. in addition to the questions ®r*‘ <!egre«* for th«- killing of his wife P. Neill and Senator William Borali, In the Cll'i'llll Colli t of the Slate of Ing in Ti> io H It • ■ \\ M . In al Fourteenth and * Columbia streets, of Idaho. “* the forces of Genenu Orozco. at present asked. Oregon: for Klatnulh County. Klamath County. Oregon. being« The application for a license must i in November, are preparing to show | William llelionl. Plaintiff. v» \l>el siib»’'<|u«’iii to ilio <•*«•«■ ut Ion mid re • l»y means of a photograph of their THINKS T1IE WHIPPING IXIST be posted in a conspicuous place in lltOI XI» THE Uoltl.D IX 37 nils Ady at'd L<oua C Ady, hl» wife. cording of said mortgage, transferred W<H 1.1» Fl 1.1. REQUIREMENTS the office of the clerk for fivb days, I father. showing by the similarity of Clarle \ llowle. Charlton E !■> you Qy th«* said defendant». A Ix’I after which, if there is no objection, hi« appearance to that of his sou that Devclopemeat of a Ja|>nin-*M' Port Howie and Amy I. llowle, his Adv ami la*ona C. Ady, Ilia wit«* I their brother was by heredity lusane Governor Wot Claims That Method the license shall be Issued. Mnk«*» Fn»t TYip P om IH t wife, mid James Edwin llowle. Thia summons is publl»hvd In "The •>f Punishment for Wife-Beaters There is a provision In Bishop when he committed the deed, lias- Defendant» Klamath Republican." n weekly n«'*S- Is Just the Thing Moreland's bill that in case of ar. sing’s father went Insane, It Is claim- SEATTLE. Wn»h, Fri». 13 lb- Tu i Carlton H llowle and Aim I. l*n|H'r. printed mid publish’ «I In th«* ‘ emergency. determined to be such by vd. and to prove his son was like him velopeiuent of thè Japum'se |M>rt of Howie, Ills wife, defvndnnUt illy of Klamath Falla, Oregon, by SALEM. Fell. 14.—Asserting that a Judge of the superior court, the and therefore of the same tempera- T»uruga has Iliade it pomdble to go * above named order of Honorable II L. Benson, though the whipping post penalty for posting for five days of the applica- ‘ meat. the photograph will be Intro «round thè world in 37 dava, uccord- tn the name of th«* stale of Oregon. jiiilg«* of said coutt. sud dated Feb- wife beaters might be a relic of bar tion may be waived by the county duced. On«* of the sisters Is the wife of an ing to officers of thè steamship Hall« You, und each of you. are hereby re ruary 15, istll.th«- first publication barism as a punishment, it is never j clerk, and the license may be Issued quired to appear and anawer the com to b« mad«* the Klih day of February, army officer, and has come front the mshire, who carne ashore to-dny. theless quite in keeping with barbar after proper showing upon an order Leasing Statile or Vancouver by plaint tiled against you In the above 1911. Philippine islands to work lu behalf ism of the crime which it is intended frorp the superior court. st«>am<*r. a tnrvnller may land In Yokr» «■utilled suit on or before the 1st day ¡of her brother. Another sister is here STONE & BARRETT. to ameliorate. Governor West has re At any time within five days after hattin In twelve day« By tnklng n of April, 1911, that bring the day of Attorneys for Plaintiff turned to the house with his veto the j the marriage license is posted any from Denver. Colo. The names of *h<’ «re planning a deter- traiti to Tsuruga nnd steamer to thè ti>«> lust public*’tIon of the summons, S-IS-3-30 r. Buchanan hill seeking to abolish the ’ one may file objections to the con-i01** — - —------- — — ---------- ——«. whipping post penalty for wife templated marriage, and those ob l mined campaign to prove that their — ——- heaters. jections must be considered bef<rr«- brother was insane are being wlth- j held by the attorneys for the defense “The brute who becomes so low as the license is issued. At the tinie Has»lng committed the to strike and abuse his wife is en-' | crime it was believed by the police titled to no sympathy or relief at your that he wan suffering from mental hands, and I assure you he will get AIRSHIPS .MAY NOW GET A CHANCE AT REAL THING trouble. He had previously threat- none from me." reads the governor's ■ - - • ened to kill his wife, and after he was message. “Any and all success 1 may have met with in my life I owe to the Tin* Fighting in .Mrxico May Fur- taken Into custody the woman ap- ni-ti an Opportunity for Prac I peared in his behalf and told th* po- ♦ happiness and encouragement I have tical Demonstration ; lice that he might lie released, a» she received from my mother, my wife was no longer afraid of him. Has- and other good women, and I cannot see my way clear to give my approval I WASHINGTON. D. C., Feb. 9.— ¡sing, however, made good his threat. to any measure framed to favor their Whether experiments with aeroplanes and after following his wife for some along the Mexican border, where distance he came up behind her on common enemy. “It is said the whipping post law fighting is now going on, shall be th«* str«*et and sh«»t her. Tli«*n he should be repealed because it is a conducted by the signal corps of the turned the gun on himself, but th«* relic of barbarism." continued the United States army will be deter bullet only went through his neck, governor in his veto message, "Per- mined by Brigadier General James and he r«jc<»vered. _ haps the whipping of wife beaters is. Allen, chief of that branch of the I in a manner, a barbarous practice, but service, and General Leonard Wood. SPEAKING OF Gl'M'C HEWING— I LISTEN TO THIS. BY Gl M you should remember that the wife chief of staff of the army. ! General Alien said today that Gen-j beater is also a relic of barbarism, LOS ANGELES, Feb. 9 — Yelling and it seems to me that it is fitting eral Wood and himself thought the that we retain upon our statute books fighting just across the Mexican ber- at th«' top of his vol«* that he Is the at least one such barbarous punish der wQuld afford an excellent op|»or- original chewing gum man, Edward tuniti to sec how mu<-h information 1.1 Panlin, supposedly unbalanced or In ment for these barbarians " scout could gather w hich might help • toxicated, was arrested here the other ------ 3----------------------------- ------- to outwit an enemy. Secretary Dick-. day. He made good his claim to be- t INIRCED TO DO HRAVY j MANUAL WORK liY HUSBAND inson also is favorable to such teats ' ing a chewing gum man, if not the Half a dozen or more member» of j original, for he was loaded with gum. SAN JOSE, Feb. 9.—Alleging that the reserves will start full speed for He was chewing a wad as large as he her husband, Charles J. Toal, made El Paso if it is decided to use the could get in his mouth, he had chunks of it In his ears, all his pockets bulged her do heavy manual labor in an aeroplanes. • with packages of it, and under his orchard near Gilroy, Mrs. Annie Toal coat he carried a slot machine full of today asked judge. Richards in the FREEWATER BEGINH WORK gum. To cap the climax he had stuck superior court for a divorce. The ON MUNICIPAL PLANT gobs of chewed gum on the buttons of wife avers that habitation under the same roof with her husband is no FREEWATER. Ore., Feb. 9.—Be his coat and about bls hat band. The longer a possibility. ginning the operations on the new detectives think he became demented Fearing that her husband may dis city water works system of Freewater over gum. and stole the slot machine. pose of their community property, the city council has let a contract to ' He IS still chewing. The* police sur • 3 » • * • which the wife says is valued at not 8eigei Eaton for a welt six feet in geons will examine him thoroughly. less than 312.090, an order restrain diameter, the first of a series that is ing the husband from encumbering to supply Freewater. ' With the com M»EB DROPS THE AXE ON FOUR MORE EMPIX1YEH the land or making disposition of it is pletion of the wells the city will pump prayed for. The wife asks tor 3100 its water and supply Its residents NEW YORK. Feb 9—Collecton a month alimony, pending the trial from the new source. of Customs William Loeb has dis of the case. There are two children, The first well is being dug on the a girl of 12 years and a boy of 9, premises of H. D. Urub, where It is charged four inspectors and assistant whose custody the mother seeks. hoped to secure water In less than weighers on account of alleged com fifty feet. The contract price is 118 plicity In the recent sugar trouble. It BURNING OIL WELL per foot for the trst twenty feet. 120 is believed that this act ends the ENDANGERS PROPERTY for the next ten. and 922 a foot for house cleaning. the next ten feet. TAFT HEADY TO BEGIN BAKERSFIELD, Feb. 9.—Steam REfIPROf TTY CAMPAIGN lines from a battery fed by ten boil ers will be turned on the blazing FIVE WOMEN ARE KNOWN TO BE DROWNED AS RESULT WASHINGTON, D C.. Feb. 9.— Honolulu Oil company's gusher in After a state dinner tonight, Presi- the Elk Hills district tomorrow in an ti" SHEBOYGAN, Win., Feb. 8—A dent 'Taft leaves for hls three days effort to extinguish the flames. ••• The gusher has been blazing for street car plunged through an open reciprocity campaign In Columbus, two days, and is threatening to de- drawbridge into the Sheboygan River Ohio, Logansport, Ind., and Spring this morning, and live women are field, III. stroy much surrounding property. known to be dead. To Aid Plague Victims The conductor and motorman es < HK'AGO BITLDINGM LIMITED TO 200 FEF7T OLYMPIA. Feb. 9—The state legis caped by jumping from the car. and lature has appropriated the sum of thus saved their own lives, but five CHICAGO. Feb. 9.—The height of - 35,000 for tije relief of the famine women passengers were drowned. The House that Made it Possible to i buildings In Chicago after September WATCH US Better Goods sufferers In,.China'. The money Will Three bodies have been recovered, I 1st next will be limited to 200 feet. Buy Housefurmshing Goods in Klam GROW be paid out-under the direction of the and one of them has been identified The city council last night flally Less Money ath Falls, at Reasonable Prices Seattle Commercial Club and Gover as Anna Mathis, a well known music. passed the amendment to the build nor M E. Hay. * teacher of this city. ing ordinance after a heated debat<>. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON trans HIberlnn railroad terminus mid continuing by the fuat«>»l train io London lie may cover the disimi««’ from Yokohama In nlxtern days lly MMIIKIt NWKI4M FROM HIM, TO SENATORS IND (XlNGItESS.MEN th«* fastest nt«*amers mid trains h«> DELUGED WITH REQI’ENTS •J3I IN YEAR may travel from («onduli to Hvuttl«* In a little inor<> than !• days. Wella ve No Special Sales w E have the reputation of selling goods at the right prices. Our prices do not need cutting*. I'hey are low enough in the first place Our Stock Is New From Start to Finish FURNITURE Rugs, Carpets and Ranges Everything for the Home 'T'HE Manufûv iirers of our Stoves and Rango challenge the world to compete In vuaiity, Price, Style and Durability WILLIS FURNITURE COMPANY I *