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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN|«™» W. •. SMITH, Editor LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON •TATM LAW ■XPRKSSET PRO POOR TURKEY VIDER THAT ALL JURIES MI ST HK MADE VP OF MKN—OTHER POINTS ARE DISCUSSED TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE Although women will be able to vote at elections In Oregon in the future, they may not serve on Juries •rdeles wfll be published Tht* i* » result of a state law which kl.VMATH FALlA. ORMUIS K. T. NHKPHKRD, U*s«g*r. exproealy provides that all juries, i council to believe that Th* H*rald, grand, petty, coroner'* and otherwise by attorney, waa th* cans* of th* de shall consist of a body of men and arrangements will probably be lay. Many questions have come up as made fur a joint aosalon, as Interests ■RTKRTAINMENT U GIVEN AT As a matter of fact, on th* dar to the working of the new suffrage of the two c I shh ** of nportainen are LONE PINE TO RAISE FUNDS— and the hour when th* demurrer wa* Oregon gjtna laws will probably similar. A large assemblano Is al amendment, and a number of queries MISS AI.DRU'H GIVEN CREDIT to have been argued Judge Beoaon uadeigo a complete revision this com peeled, as State Warden Finley be- have been directed to the United I was hearing argumenta in the char FOR SUCCESS ing winter al the hands of the legis lleves the call he la sending la an im- States District Attorney McCourt ter mandamus case, and it was agreed These questions have been threshed lature. if plans that State Came War V triant uno. The social held at the Lone Pine between the aitorncya to take up the den Fiuley la now working on mature, I tucks may bo sold In the open inar- school house last Saturday evening printing matter later, no definite time out to a considerable extent already.; lie la engaged in carefully going over but there are still points In dispute get frotn November 1 5th until Decern SALEM Nov 19 Because Hecre was very successful. Much credit is being set. However, there Is no question that <11 the eiMing statutes pertaining her I Mil, inclusive, the Henson open- tsry of State Olcott lias refused te due Mias Aldrich as teacher, for the As the matter now .itanda Judg - a foreign born unmarried woman to the propagation, protection and ing last Friday Many sportsmen are noil to w I io I ims I h book dealer* th* way in which the program was ren Benson has issued an order i.»strain must be naturalized in the United hilling of game of tho stale, recodify- I'oulittul about allowing the sale ot Oregon law reports at 2<* per cent di« ing the city council from entering dered States, if she may vote The require- ln* *•"* revising Glaring inconsls game ut all, and th* qu*Htion to bo count of the price fixed by statute, The program was as follows into a contract with the Northwest incuts for naturalization ar* the same tencies that are held to be distinctive dlscuiM'd nt tills meeting is therefore George A HaUwton of llataaon A Co gong ........................................ America ern to do the city printing at a price as those for a male. ol Oregon's present code are being a vital oue. The big majority of Inc., of Portland, lias threatened tn about double that charged by The Recitation. The Pinch Bug" . . . It is equally understood, according eliminated for the purpose ot giving sportsmen hunt for the pleasure. On bring suit against Olcott to compel ............ Carl Robley Herald. The city attorney lias died to I local Interpretation of th* law,1 li'intei■ e,|iial rights everywhere evrrywlu»re the other hand ere those who linvn a him to allow the desierà' discount Piano solo.......... .... Artie Eastwood a demurrer, and this has not yet been ’l km re* regarding the shooting of taste for giitue and who would never that a foreign born woman who mar- Al hln llatnson cites for hla authority *e< Play. ' A Dream of Jack o’Lantern" heard by the court, nor is a time vet d .-ks aud deer are ie>elvlug special bo ubl" to secure It except for the ries an American thereby becomes tn tlon 2'iU5. Lord's Oregon Laws, which Song “Jack o'lJintern ". . . . Six boys for the hearing. American, Registration will be re- “,1‘n,lon markets. provides that the secretary <tt stat« Recitatio*. "law tea" .... Anna Beebe M The general state code says that quired for women as for men. and the Should these mon approve of game "may allow to denier* such dlncount* song................. . .. "The Wild Bird I.ONF DFM’M'RAT . deer may be shot all over the state being sold. Mr. Finley has a tnonaure WANTS I«OSIT1ON U'siial residence of siz month preced a* are unual to the trad* " Recitatio* ...................... Eddie Dcrvaa i from August lat to November lat. ready to turn loose before th* state ing an election The filing of tbe In a reply sent to llataaon Olcott Eecitatioa ...................... Mrs. East wood first papers for citizenship one year The limit for each hunter Is live. At legislative body that la believed will Maid he considered such discount di* Recitatio* ........................ Agnes Enman JOHN CARNEY. WHO FOR YEARS before an election will be required of > the present time there exists a sep covor the point to the satisfaction of cretlanary with him, and that h* Piano «olo. •’Dance of the Chlp- WAS THE ONLY DEMOCRAT IN women unless otherwise decreed by arate code applying to Wallowa, every one It la a tagging system would never allow such discount tin mu*k" .......................... Anna Beebe ABERDEEN, IIAS A FIGHT FOR the federal naturalization laws. I nion Umatilla, Grant. H trney and ' Each gam«< bird sold will drat hava to Ins* ordered to do *o by the court* Recitatio* ............ Kathleen Dervan POSTOFFICE APPOINTMENT Probably because there is not an Malheur counties, the whole eztreme be equipped with a state tag, Healed He< rotary Olcott said Recitatio*, Soap, the Oppressor." i election in sight here in the near fu- eastern portion of the state, which by a state officer. This will be a leg "Shortly after n*«iituiu< thl* office ........ ............ Ernest Eastwood ABERDEEN Wash.. Nov. 18—The ture, no women have yet applied for allows th* shooting of deer only from I band. Doer meal will be tagged and I found that the law book dealer*, . . . Mr. and Mrs. Enman Song September 16th to November 1st, a sealed In the same way change from a republican to a dem- naturalization papers . will most of them residing outside th* Recitatio* ..................... Artie East wood difference for hunters of adjacent guard against the Indiscriminate kill- ocratic administration has brought state, hud been purchasing Oregon Recita tion. "Gretchen”................. ¡counties of oue and a half months ing ot game, an the proponed measure on a merry war for the postoffice in FD GIBSON Ml ST report* at a discount of 10 tier cent, • ••«••ee ................. Maggie Tallman It is manifestly Impossible to enforce this city, which has mother year un will allow gam* to be shipped Into thl* meant that the «tale was »elllng G4» TO PRISON Seng, "Three Men a' Hunting such a code. Hie game warden hold* the state from any point in the world der the management of Walter B. for 12 80 each, book* that actually Went” . Agnes and Chester Enman For instance, the character of por- al all seasons of th* year Thu* the ICramatte. The principal ones in the coat $3 83 13 for compiling and pub Recitatio* .................Willie Johnson KNOWN KLAMATH MAN tiona of Morrow and Umatilla coun Oregon season* could remain closed fight are John J. Carey and Mrs Mar U Eli llahlng. and thereby losing shout Plaao solo ................. Artie Eastwood ties I* exactly the same, especially ¡except for the few months or weeks garet M. Rose. Mr. Carney has been (1,000 annually In other word*, the Recitatio* .................Elmer Buesing along the two adjacent border*. Gam» i that ar* uow open, and the local a lifelong democrat, and at times has state waa losing over |1 on ever, Recitatio», Something Did”. .. ¡is just a* plentifully iu each. Yet game supply would nota uffer ao serl- been almost the entire democratic book It «old, and the more businn** ................... Carl Robley hunters of l atatilla can't crow the 'ously through the market demands party in the county. He is the own SON. NN INDIAN done or book* sold, the lens the alate Song Anna Beebe, Artie Eastwood Urie to Morrow to hunt and take t^elr There would be no objection to the er and editor of the Aberdeen Herald, had to show for It, and th* poorer It Recitation. "Betsy and the Bar,” game back with them There are sale at any time of game raised In the democratic and is a member of became An Individual could not ................................. Maggie Tailman Ed Gibson, well known in this sec many violation* here, and the game 1 captivity. state committee. long continue In business on thl* Seag. "Harvest Home"......... School tion. pleaded guilty in the federal department of the state I* almost Mrs. Ross has not been a resident u*nlrn Menils Out la-tlrrw bnal*. and therefore whv should the court in Portland Saturday to a (powerless. After the program by the school of Aberdeen for any length of time. Game Warden Finley la securing ■fate* '• James Taylor entertained the audi but bases her request upon the eer- charge of giving whiskey to Fred same <*■ Duck Shooting an alphabetical Hat of ail duck hunt Johnson an Indian, residing on th* ence wtth a short exhibition in hyp I vices she has rendered the party as a Duck «hooting regulations are er* In th* state whom h* can reach, Klamath reservation. Gibson was notism, after which the baskets were I speaker during the recent campaign. In ( lataop, Colum and is sending out letters asking them sold at auction by Mr. Bartlett. The She claims that It was owing to the sentenced to serve SO days in jail and much the same bia, Multnomah and other counties to keep track of the varietiea of bird* pay a fine of $500. proceeds of the sale, amounting to exposure she made of the private life of the valley south to Coos and Curry, they kill. Th* letter asks them to $32, are to be used toward buying an of Bob Hodge that he was defeated In shooting begins September 15th and Hat the species as nearly a* possible, DEYEIJH’ POWI R ergaa for the school. the race for governor and Lister was lasts until January 15th. At the pres and this in a way would give the IN CAM A DEM The handsome prices paid for the telped into that position ' nt time in Washington county hunt- department a general Idea of whale baskets was as much due to Mr. Bart -rs cannot go after ducks until Octo the game slaughter Is greatest. The HILL SAID TO BE BACK OF WORK lett’s ability as an auctioneer as to ALDERMAN TELLS ber 1st and the season lasts until game department could then, when The survey of the Or« gon Eastern tbe attractions of the baskets. OF ENGINEERS REPORTED TO ABOUT SUCCESS February 15th By reason of thia a It saw that a certain variety of birds railroad will be completed from Dog I.E NOW IN PROGRESS IN 1 It IN- man cunaot com* from Washington was becoming scarce, put the ban on Mountain to Crescent la this county |STATE SUPERINTENDENT OF LARCENY CHARGE ITA OF SISTERS MOI NTAINS county aad kill la Multnomah sea killing by January lat, according to Informs IS DISMISSED SCHOOLS GIVES OUT FIRST It Is well known to game experts tlon which ha* been received here son. und on the other hand, after the LETTER OF NEW SCHOOL YEAR 11 baa been a weU kno*n fa,:t ,or ^euson closes in Multnomah the Port-1 that the wood duck is becoming very from Bend W. H. Courtney, charged with lar -ADVICE TO CHILDREN |fcOn“« that th” Or7°“ E,eCtr‘C land gunner cannot go te Washington scarce. Th* variety la well nigh ex- There are eighteen engineer* in the ceny. *u ordered discharged by j ¡or Hill interests owned the power (Count) to hunt. The discrimination !termlnateiy in the East, and present crew doing the final work, and *et Judge Graves after a hearing Tuesday | sites at Clear and Fish Lakes, say* lies in the fact that men from either indications are that the bird will go ¡tiers are flocking in from Bead. Burn* The following is rhe first letter of afternoon the Sinters Herald. The Oregon Elec of the counties, hunting in the other th* way of th* passenger pigeons If I and Lakeview, and faking up land Complaint was made against Court-!lhe “h00’ year 8ent OUt.,ro“/h! °f; tric has had a corps of about twenty- oi'cu seaeon, cannot trke their game ■ protective measures ar* not taken | along the aurvey. aey by John Stevens, who alleged . flee of the state superintendent of five tnm engaged in making examina ¡back home with them In the brief ! shortly that Courtney had stolen a set of har-1 schools: tions at the headwaters of the Mc period preceding or subséquent to Moat duck hunters do not know “If you would catch a train, start aess from him. It developed at the Kenzie during the past season, and th« Ir own season. the various varieties of th* common hearing that Courtney had bought the in time. No matter how fast you run having completed their task returne 1 In Lane* and Klamath counties, specie* they shoot. To help thia con set of harness, promising to pay when if you start too late. If you would to Cortland via Lebanon about ten idcutically the same conditions ob dition a circular la being issued by HTATIS^'ICIAN FINDS Iff VOTES he arrived in California and got the win a prize in the school children's in days ago. tain The counties are of the same th* game department containing d* dustrial contest next year, begin now. MORE 1-<»IC THE DEMOCRATIC money from his work. Engineer Edmonstone, who has contour, have the high altitude cli icrlptlons and pictures of the com- I Parents, if you would have your chil < A N DI DATE—M A N Y RETI HN K liad charge of the hydraulic develop mate and In all respect* game condi n on game birds of the three classes dren grow up to be industrious, law- ARE STILL MISSINI; COI RT FINDS ment work for the past nine months, tions are similar. In Klamath coun water, sand and upland. The book abiding. useful citizens, winners in PLENTY OK WORK passed through Sisters Monday ty duck shooting I* allowed between will Instruct ns to the varieties which the race of life, start them early in SAC RAMENTO, Nov 1» Statis bound for Portland, where his family September 1st and February 1st. In arc being killed the most rapidly, and the right direction. tician Cremln today fouud a gain of resides. T he object of Mr. Edmon- •vhich varieties are of the most agri Judge Benson, in spite of bis recent Lane county the season Is between "We are all agreed than an educa silleen votes for Wilson In the twea bard trip trom Lakeview to this city, tion is an essential to success, but atone’s trip through Sisters at this September 15th to March 8th An cultural and horticultural value. Since August nearly l.tidO pheas- ty-fourth precinct and the twenty- was kept busy from the time of oi>en- what is education? True education time was to determine the advisabil M-bitrary line, sometime* a tree. *n- ity of getting supplies from here for snts have been liberated In all sec. third assembly district of Ssn Fran lug court Monday morning until tm»- i- that which fits us for the duties of dicates where a man inay shoot md claco. came for adjournment. In addition life. The old pedagogical idea was the extensive work that will no doubt carry game during certain portions lions of tlie state Of Chinese pheas The otllclnl returns from Alameda to disposing of some old indictments j to cram the child with text books. be started as soon as possible In the of the year. Entrancing view« of ants 83 I have been released Besides Butte, Del Norte, Humboldt, Kern spring There is a good road from a few golden and silver pheasants. and hearing arguments in the Carroll The new idea is that we must know Locks of ducks just across the line Los Angelen, Madera, San ¡»lego, Ban 1.10 reeves have been turned loose. Sisters, and Mr. Edmonstone thinks case, the court made the following how to apply our knowledge to prac have proved unreslstably tempting it can be kept open through the win i great many times, as the helpless V*ny more will have been set <rit to la Clara, Sonoma and Trinity conn orders: tical uses—that we must know how to ties are inissltlg Au order continuing the sale of use the hand with the head. Thus ter with very little difficulty. In con •lame wardens of the two counties I'Kpogate their kind before the year Is over. versation with Mr. Edmonstone he property in the case of Fred Noel et a' the need for, and popularity of, in will affirm. stated that he had no doubt but that vs. Bird Loosley. 'i lie game commission should be dustrial education along with the the work will be started at an early given more authority on the game Default judgment in the case of the ‘mental cramming.’ date, and rushed to completion. Klamath Korporation vs. Alexander lows of the slate. There has been a “Though started late, and with It will require a force of several 'gl • back and fortii In tho legislature M < et al. lack of organization in many In hundred men and two years time to for a number of yearH over the game VOTE SHOWS THAT THE ELECT- Dismissal—A It. Campbell vs. M. stances, the result of the state-wide complete the undertaking, which will question, and hardly anything In the K. H. McCormick. OltS III ItE Ito NOT WINI’ 'I HE movement inaugurated this year are THEM be one of the most extensive hydro w: y of progress lias been accomplish quite encouraging, and Inspires us electric plants in this country. Two ed Every man who goes to the legis CITY PRINTING all, I trust, to greater efforts the engineers have been left at Clear lature invariably lias a pct measure, Gl TS GREATEST SI PPOIt I' IS DISCUSSED coming year. Many of your children LONDON, Nov. 18. "The bravery Lake, and will remain all winter, md some of tho legislation that baa entered this contest this year, and of the Montenegrin women Is un- studying metrological conditions. been developed shows that tho mak According to tlie ofllcial count, < quilled,’’ said Major E. H. Richard ItEI’ORT MADE TO CITY COUNCIL whether they won a prize or not, they They have been supplied with ev ers of tlie bill had no knowledge of which lias just been compiled by the AS TO THE STA U S OF THE IN are all stronger in every way from erything necessary to last them for a conditions. The fish . nd game com secretary of state, the most popular son, who lias just returned from the scene of the war. JUNCTION CASE PROVES TO BE the exercise and experience, and what year. mission Is looking at this from a measuro on the ballot at the recent they have learned to do with their INACCURATE. Many of the wives, sisters and scientific standpoint. Its men are ••lection was the one designated ns hands will always be an available and sweet hearts of the soldiers have gone constantly »"dying these tilings out No. 312, providing for “Constitution The question of the citv printing valuable asset. We hope to have AGED 10 YEARS, with them to the front to curry pro GIRL IS BRIDE Tlie corn ’ ■'uld have the same al amendment of section 3, article XI was again threshed out al the city '•very school boy and girl In the state visions, <l<> the cooking and wash the power that i railroad com of tile constitution, making Htockhold- council meeting i -t night, and In receive a personal benefit by enter- linen. |’he Montenegrin army lies no PARENTS GIVE THEIR CONSENT, mission. it shou be allowed to rs in banking corporations liable to formation was given by the city re png this contest this year. Will you regular service corps to look after close counties where game supplie« AND BRIDEGROOM MAKES HIS • v for the benefit of depositors un transportation and commissariat. All corder, iu the absence of the city at •'"■operate by giving your children mount equal to the par value of the the soldiers are lighters, and It Is on m opportunity by giving them a WIFE A PRESENT OF DOLL AND are running low, and ft should sei torney, which, on investigation to i dates for the seasons. I should be al stock held by and stockholder In ad- ¡' count of tlii ; lack of an organised little ground to cultivate, and start- proved inaccurate. SOME TOYS lowed to get tlie opinions of huntet <! .ion Io having originally paid the Mayor Nicholas brought the matti’’ ng them in the chicken business in a iiniisport Unit they are unable to and citizens, and act upon them. I r value thereof." Tills measure re move very far from their baae of sup 11 way, and perhaps giving the up, saying that improvement work THIBODEAUX, La., Nov. 19. Ag < ived 81,04» affirmative vptes. was being delayed because the >■ ty jb°E 1 brood sow or pig to feed? ’ And nes Callahan, aged 10, left her class To DI mcum Sale of Ganic plies. Much of the transport work The single tax measure appeared to now Is done by the bad no ofllcial paper. Recorder Lea- most important of all, by allowing room and third reader to marry Paul A meeting of sportsmen will ho women, of whom vitt stated that he had accompanied them to have as their very own the Dicta, aged 29. The child was in held in Portland the latter part of l>< the most unpopular to the voters, it is estimated that thero aro at !■ as! the city attorney to court on the <!• v pr, it of their effort? Very much short dresses when the ceremony was the month to discuss question.'. of kill ns there were cast. 80,830 voten 5,000 In the field." ir on the parents as to how performed. The priest hesitated to ing wild game for sale In the public against It. and the hour when the d, 'inner > lej great a su< cess < an be made of this perform the ceremony, but was per- markets. The meeting will probably the complaint in the c s<- v. -s to Mr. and M ih L. C. Slscmorc, Mr. I'nofflcinl Count. Mail«’ taken up, but that the ■" strict at movement." •suaded when the girl’s parents ap- be held within the next, two weeks, d Mrs. Jas. Polton and Mrs. Col- torney, who is attorney for The Her peered and gave their consent. PORTLAND, Nov. 19. The com- mid in conjunction with the sesHlon of ntt came in on Monday from Fort ald, was not present. Thereupon de Mrs. H. V. Mitchell arrived in the The bridegroom gave Agnes a doll ¡the game and fish commission. The lote unofficial vote of Oregon glve* ’tnath. Mrs. Colchett Is on her ..... lay was occasioned. . ity Sunday night from Ashland, to as a wedding gift, and most of ber annual meeting of the fisher,men of Wilson 47,977. Roosevelt 37.7: R ■ home In Weed after a visit will/ This statement led members of the her husband here. other presents were toys. ¡the state will be held this month also, T ft 34,»13. and Mrs. 1 olion. J I <lt moimunicatien* submlttM for publication tn the column* of tht* laeerted only over the name of the writer No sou de plume tCHOlilt WILL BUY AB ÜIMI « SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT 01 con CUIS OFF III 1001 GRAF I A y