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to the petition for a writ of tnandaiu- A II Srhrot*di*r. who operates one Mr. and Mrs. W T. Shlve left Sun day for San Francisco. by their attorney C. M. OneilL ue tiled of the largest cattle ranches In the Silver Lake country. Is here attending Iare of mixed blood, both having an CRAMFORD YOUTHS MUST AT Miss Inez Combs of Merrill IlIlH to business matters. He will maku a Indian mother and a white father. TEND SEPARATE SCHtHil.S I visit In outside cilles also. i*ne of the most successful social af t >e is suspended from every chande been visiting her brother here Tlie petition also alleges that for the fairs of the season was the reception lier. The lights, all shaded, rust a As I.ong n* Suitable * chool I s Pro past three or four years, they have given to the residents of Klamath soil glow on the pretty scone, and tlie vided, Children .Must Attend Insti resided at Fort Klamath, and are pay Falls by the management of the lighted Christmas treo in (lie center of tution Set Aside (or (lie Purpose ing taxes on property there. White Pelican hotel Friday night. The the room and tlie cheertul fireplace by the School Iloani, I» the Deci For the past two years, they state, number attending taxed the seating add much to the beauty of tlie scene. Seiiil-aiinual statement of the County Treasurer of Klamath < ounly. sion—Advantage«* Must Be Equal capacity of the spacious lobby, and o o o Oregon, of the moneys received, paid out mid remaining on hand, for U h their children have received instruc for Reds With White« Included the best known residents of Mrs. Wheeler came up from Cali six mont lis eliding September 30, 1912: tion at the local school, but this year, this city. In the receiving line were ferula to spend the holidays with her Od 1, 1913 Out. April 1. 19 K FUNI) lu That the school directors of District vlan they applied for enrollment they Mrs. E. B. Hall, wife of the manager sister, Mrs. W. P. Hughes Jr. » 19,1)09 3 ! »66,6*33.7 1 »24,56 9.6 »63,033.52 ¡»ere refused admission, and were sent General .......................... No. 7. the Fort Klamath district, have of the Hotel Hall, and Mrs. H. R. o o o 10,270.1 ¿ 23.299.00 18,984.39 'home Later the directors rented a 14,584.73 School ............................. a right to maintain separate schools Elliott, wife of the manager of the Miss Pearl Boivin. who is atteudlun 4,608.1 4 • • • • 4,445.40 163.7 4 State ............................... for white children and children of separate room some distance from the White Pelican hotel. They were as the University of California, Is spoud- 21» 2 41» « • • . 100.81 161.64 school, and hired a teacher for three School library ............ Indian lineage, was held by Circuit sisted by several lady guests at the mg tlie holidays with her parents, 265.69 52,531 42 11,14191 the eh lid reti of In- .......... . 2 1 Ruud ............................... months to instruct Judge Benson Monday morning. This White Pelican. A sptendid concert Mr. and Mis. Henry Boivin. 2,446.67 5,706,61 i » g Illgh school................... 7,954.83 opinion was given in the mandamus dian lineage. was rendered during the evening by — 0—0- o— 32.62 • • • • that his children Crawford holds 32.62 Illgli school cinurgetK'v • • • • proceedings of William Crawford a six-piece orchestra, and In addition, Tuesday evening's dance at tlie 72.50 7 ’ 2 5 (I against, and that are discriminated against the directors of the Fort the program included well rendered \v hlto Pelican hotel was attended by 177.59 177.59 Exiees land................... Klamath district to compel them to they will be given instruction for only solos by Mrs Harry Caden and Mrs. fifty couples, and it was early Christ 259.84 9.782.39 .30 three months at this school, and he K Inumi li Fu 1 I h , Or« . 10.041.03 enroll his children as' pupils at the Don J. Zumwalt, duet numbers by mas morning before the merry throng 2,812 01 • e e e 1,116.91 l'ubile cuunty library. . 1,99 ■ 11 school attended by white children, sought an order to compel the direct these ladies, 'cello selections by Mr dispersed. The White Pelican orches 1,525.95 1.095.00 i ... ■ ■ ors to enroll his children at the white Boud 1 .......................... 1,047.03 when Judge Benson sustained the de H. R. Elliott and character songs by tri* furnished tlie music. Fruit punch 705.93 384.00 children's school. 609.11 Bond 2.......................... 480.82 murrer to the mandamus. Dr. E. V. Morrow. The numbers were was served during the evening. 109.98 58.98 demurrer was tiled by Thomas 5 loo The Botici 3 ............................ The judge holds further that in all well received, and all the singers — o-o-o— 107.39 15.00 Drake and Kuykendall and Fergur- 67.66 54.73 Bond 4 .......................... case the school for white children is were encored heartily. Following Miss Agnes Hannon, who Is teach 1 ,6.50 4 5.00 79.53 121.97 still in session when the separate son. the program sherbert, cake and punch ing school at Raymond, Wash., Is 62.53 75.00 230 27 Over 92 74 Bond 6 ............................ school for those of Indian parentage were served to the delighted guests. spending-the holidays with her par 7.96 7.96 Homi 7 ............................ is ended, the directors cannot refuse Among those present were Harry int.-. Mr and Mrs I’. E. Hannon. Mini 1 8.76 1.303.28 18.76 1.303 28 Bond 9 .......................... the Indian children admission to the Hamilton. 11. l>. Kinnear. L. B. Kin- Hannon formerly taught in the Klam 157.90 115.63 42 .2.8 Bond lo ....................... white children's school. near, L. \\. Mehaffey, A. R. Renner. ath Falls school, and she has a host 3 24 • 48.00 Bond 11 .......................... SO. 11 1.13 MH ated Ar intake or HOUSE In his opinion on the demurrer. J. Darrow. J. 8. Cornell, F. E. Chil of friends here. 41.70 30.00 29 30 4 2'4 4 Boud 15 .......................... Judge Benson, after examining the , THE SOUTH BRANCH CANAI. IS ton, R. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert --- 0-0-0--- .26 195.00 3.23 193.04 Boud 17 .......................... DESTROYED—iH't'l I’ANTS AB A. Johnson. Jesse W. McCoy, C. E. cited casej, sets forth the following Mr. and Mrs. Will Baldwin left Sat- 271.91 36.00 158.60 149.31 Bollii 19 .......................... SENT WHEN FIRE STARTS "No race or class of people, as a Rankin. Fred Hendricks, B. A. Smith. urday for San Francisco, to remain li 3.63 120.00 396.92 Over 113.39 Bond 22........................ matter of fact, either legal or moral, L. Duffield, L. 8. Frank. O. D. Mat t. n days or more. 4119 30.00 34.31 36.88- Bond 23 .......................... The house owned by the govern thews. Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Gilbert, Mrs to attend any particular school in any - - 0-0 0--- 4 M 3 a 5 1 42 50 6 4 6 24 Bond 28 .......................... school district so long as separate ment and used by an employe of the Daniel Loose. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mrs. Fred Mills has returned home 989.49 50.00 252.69 736. Mu Homi 31 ............ .. reclamation service at the intake of schools of substantially equal advant Hall, Mr and Mrs. A. A. Bellman, B. from San Francisco, where she spent 60.01) Over 3.51 27.05 Botili 35.......................... 29.4 4 ages are provided for the class which the south branch canal was destroyed P. Alexander. E. L. Morrison. Mr. two weeks visiting friends 3.00 75.00 132 85 Over 54.85 Bond 36 .......................... by fire Sunday afternoon while N. 8. and Mrs. E. W. Gowen. Miss Larison complains. —O-O—O— Over 3.30 19.50 1 1 . 14.45 Bond 40 .......................... McKinney and wife were away. "In many states, special statutes A J. Joye, Miss Buttner, Mr. and Richard M Richardson, wifi* and 2121 37.50 35.33 23 38 B oih I 4 2.......................... The origin of the fire is unknown, Mrs. C. T. Kemp, Fred Westerfield, son. Harry, left early In the week for provide for separate schools for white 271 55 .10 12,291 25 1 2,562.70 Spm'lal 1 ..................... children and colored children, and in j Officials of the reclamation service Miss Francis Zeigelman, Miss Mamie San Francisco, where they will so- 846.87 1,797.36 2.761.85 1.811 34 Special 3 ..................... are there Monday afternoon making practically all such instances these Zeigelman. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon T. Journ for several days. 550 15 215.32 234 36 531.?4 S|>eclul 3 ..................... statutes have been held constitutional an investigation. Dolman. Miss Florence Madsen. W. H. —o-o-o— 18.36 24.19 18.36 24 19 Speclftl 4 ..................... and proper. Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Elliott, Mr and Mrs. Fred Melhase enter- 37.21 19.88 EXAMINATIONS TO StKK ’ lftl 5 ..................... 17.33 "In the states which have no such Hunter Savidge, W. C. Markewitz. C. tallied a few friends at their Klamath ()v<*r 1 1 . 11 Spoetili G ..................... BE HELI) SOON L. Miner, Mrs. R. Bennett, R. R. Bru- avenue homo Wednesday night, their Over statutes, school committees and the U>2 32 588 65 637.65 151 32 S i > cc I a I 7 ..................... boards of school directors have pro baker, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sperry, G. guests being Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schal- .38 385.00 335.38 — S|> o < ’ I a I M ..................... vided separate schools for children of . Notification that an eighth grade M. Harrington, R. Madsen, R. A. lock. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Daggett, 17.30 633.82 354.34 296.78 Special 9 ..................... examination will be held January 16 different races, and such action has Mitchell, Ivan Daniels. Mrs. Tindall, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Watten- 192 59 1 1 • 3 3 76.26 Special 10 ................... in a majority of cases been upheld and 17 throughout the state is being C. W. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. burg. 1 1 4 99 Special il ................... 135.65 82 69 sent out by L. R. Aiderman, superin George. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caden. by the courts. —o-o-o— 129.36 72 45 100.74 101.07 — Special 12 ................... “It is true that the alternative writ tendent of public instruction. The Mrs. Shaffer, Miss Madge Aldridge, Mrs Emil Piel of Ashland Is vlsit- 8.79 8.79— Special 15 ................... in this case alleges that the directors examination will be held al the dif Mrs. Clark, Mrs. S. C. Davenport. Miss Ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan I). 50.00 23.1» 42.62 30.57- Special 16 ................... of District No. 7 have rented a small ferent schools where there are appli Loose, Mrs. J. V. Gilbert, Mrs. A. A. Applegate, and sister, Mrs. Wesley O. 6 9 12.00 99 46 Over 86.77 Spedai 17 ................... room and employed a teacher for cants. Mehaffey. W. F. Arant, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, during the holidays. 1,125.66 1.265 4 1 1,018.12 1,372.95 Special IH ................... The questions for eighth grade ex three months, and that plaintiff's; O. Peyton. A. O. Farrell, Mrs. Ran 1 60 1 99 Special 19 ................... children would not have the same aminations are prepared by the de som. Perry De Lap, Miss Mina White, Mrs. Thomas Hampton was hos 64 46 6 4 4 6 Spedai 20 ................... advantagee there that would be theirs partment of education at Salem, and Miss IWnnie Wampler, C. H. Ward, tess to a number of friends at her 118.10 208.28 70 255 83 Special 22 ................... In the other school, but this is a mere * examinations are held in January. Mr. and Mrs. Cell Oliner, Miss Mabel West Side home Friday, when bridge 28 45 83.99 167.97 112 43 Special 25 ................... May. June and September. The sub conclusion, and not an allegation of Snyder. Miss Leonard, Miss Santlman. was played. The first prize was 614.94 290.91 324.03— Spoetai 26 ................... fact. There is no suggestion of san jects on which applicants are exam Mrs. C. E. Riley, Mrs. W. Crandall, awarded to Mrs. E. B. Henry, and 7 0.» 205 39 47 84 164.00— Special 27 ................... itary defects, there is no hint of lack ined are physiology, geography, his Miss Ross. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Evans, during the course of the afternoon 1,296 93 795.90 2.092 83 Special 28 ................... tory, civil government, grammar. of equipment, there is no allegation Mrs. M. S. Sargent, Miss Seeley, Miss refreshments were served. The guests 9.573 71 3.452.82 Spedai 29 ................... 7,823.74 1.702.85 of lack of qualified teachers. The only spelling, arithmetic and agriculture. Sargent. Mrs. Mary A. Jackson, Mrs. invited were Mrs. William P. Hughes, 157 23 7.74 1 4 9 4 9 Special 30 ................... There are a number of Klamath Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hogue, her Bister, Mrs. Wheeler. Mrs. C. E. thing that squints toward a defect is 109 39 1.87 4 6 4 5 6 4.81 Special 13 ................... the allegation that the teacher is em county pupils who are ready to take Miss Faye Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. Fos Piel. Mrs. Clarence Underwood, Mrs. 34.75 419 15 266 49 187.41 Special 31 ................... ployed for three months only, but of the examination. ter, Dr. W. A. Leonard, Mrs. L. M. E. R. Reames, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, 572.40 607.20 198.25 981.35— Special 32 ................... this, the plaintiff cannot complain, for Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bird, i Mrs. Wesley O. Smith, Mrs. E. B. 7113 52.94 18 19 Special 33 ................. Mrs. Wm. S. Worden and sons, H. D. Miner. Harry W. Mason, M. Cur Howe, Mrs. E. B. Henry. Mrs. ¿Im if the school for white children is 1 80 29 287.50 192 15 299.36 Special 3 4 ................... Donald and Robert, left Sunday for still in session when the separate tis, W. White, L. A. Reynolds, L. A. Baldwin, Mrs Silas Obenchaln, Mrs. ■ 100 lo 1 7R 4 1 school is ended the board of directors San Francisco. Donald will enter St. Reynolds, Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Morrow, I. Jay Knapp, Mrs. E. J. .Murray. Mrs )rnr hl SR St tarlai 2f» 10.88 Ui 88 Special 36 ................... cannot refuse plaintiff's children ad Mary’s college. Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, Mrs. O. D. Louis Gerber, Mrs. Robert A. John- 944.00 1. OS2.19 1.331 4 4 67 4.75 Special 37 mission to the school which is con Mathews, F. C. Murphy, J. Y. John- B<’t> and Mrs. Fred Mills. IKS,30 1214 5 Over .59 66.26 Special 3S It’s a Boy tinuing in session. son. —o-o-o— |< 2 1 34 43 8.22-r Special 41 Dr. Hamilton reports the birth of “It follows that the demurrer must Among the Klamath students at 385 98 180 81 198.91 3 47.88 Special 39 a 9%-pound boy to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- be sustained.’* the University of Oregon who are Mrs. W. T. Shive was hostess to the 82.44 1 IS 7 0 7.82 110.88— Special 43 Crawford and his wife, according ert Sloan Sunday night. 9.773.70 .adieu Aid Society of the Presbyterian spending the holidays at home are 412 51 53.828.87 62,990.06 Courthouse................... Fred B. Dunbar and Clarence Motsch- 9 2 II church Thursday. , At this meeting 484 63 440.71 138.33—Merrill............................. enbacher. the following officers were elected for 188.07 599.40 97.28 508.61—Bonanza ........................ —o-o-o— 100.00 »8«.80 the ensuing year: 102 50 President. Mrs. 190.30—Game fine fund............ A special meeting was held Friday 50.00 Charles E. Worden; ; vice president, 33 34 83.34 Master fish warden . . . Of the County Clerk of Klamath County, State of Oregon, showing th* Mrs. Percy Evans; night by Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. F. 15.50 secretary. Mrs. 15.50—Estray fund................... amount and number of claims allowed by the County Court of said county, & A. M . at which the officers for the Charles Graves; assistant secretary. for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn and amount of warrants out ensuing year were Installed. The In »182,080.90 »199.100 26 |1 16.048.94 Mrs. J. 3. Stubblefield; treasurer, Mrs. »133,510.42 standing and unpaid, from the 1st day of April, 1912, to the 30th day of stallation ceremonies were conducted Robert E. Wattenburg. A vote of1 State of Oregon, September, 1912, noth inclusive. by George Noland, past master, and thanks was extended to Mr. O. W. Klamath County, as Amounts of Amounts of Lyle O. Mills, Worshipful Master. The White for the use of his building, the I Claude II. Daggett, County Treasurer of Klamath County. Oregon, do ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED Claims Allowed Warrants Drawn officers Installed last night were: newspapers and other people who as hereby certify that the foregoing statement of moneys received, paid out County Court and Commissioners... » 6,926.62 Worshipful Master, Lyle O. Mills; ... » I 6,926.62 sisted in making their recent cafe and remaining on hand In the county treasury of Klamath County, Ore Circuit court............................................. % 4,842.55 4,843.55 Senior Warden, J. W. Hillhouse; teria dinner and bazaar a success. The gon. is true to the best of my belief. Justice Court........................................... 416.25 416.25 Junior Warden, W. R. David; Senior next meeting will be held January Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon, this loth day of October, A I). 1913. Sheriff's Office............................................... 2,845.00 2,845.00 Deacon, Albert Elder; Junior Deacon, CLAUDE II. DAGGETT, County Treasurer. 9th at the home of Mrs. Rufus 3. Clerk’s Office................................................. 2,550.00 E. C. Greeley; Senior Stewart, Lester 2,550.00 Moore. 500.01 Treasurer's Office........................................ L. Leavitt; Junior Steward, Albert H. 500.01 --- 0-0 0--- Coroner's Office ........................................ 619.45 Loewe; Treasurer, E. R. Reames, Sec 619.45 KI.AMATII FALLS Mrs. George J. Walton and two retary, Austin White; Marshal, Wll- 890.40 School Superintendents Office................ 890.40 Ml SIC HOI SE Stock Inspector........................................ .... 160.80 160.80 daughters returned Friday night from frin Snow. Assessor’s Office.......................................... Hole Represent alive of Slier- 2,509.00 2,509.00 Montague, where they spent a few I 2,744.50 Assessment and Collection of Taxes.. • • Mr. and Mrs. Levi McDonald re 2.744.50 days visiting the former's parents. man < lay A Co.'s I'ianos, tlie Tax Rebate................................................... 87.36 —o-o-o— turned to their Bonanza Valley home 87.36 Steinway and other leading 1*1- 1,612.70 Miss Annie Applegate, vice princi Saturday, after spending the holidays Current Expense .......................................... 1,612.70 «anon. Other makes at moder 1,273.24 Court House Expense................................. 1,273.24 pal of the public schools in Kings with relatives and friends. ate prices. Tuning and Repairs. Jail .................................................................. 834.83 - ■o-o-o— 834.83 burg, Calif., Is spending her Christ Agency for Singer anil White Care of Poor.................................................. 7,682.66 Mr. and Mrs. Alex McDonald left 7.682.66 inas vacation with her parents, Cap Sewing Machin«**, Oliver Type County Physician's Salary.................... . 357.97 on Saturday for the Langell Valley 357.97 tain and Mrs. Oliver C. Applegate. writers, Victor and Edison Rec- Jnsane............................................................. 52.00 country, where they will spend some 52.00 ; ords and Machines. Books, Sta Roads, Highways and Bridges.............. The spacious lobby and dining room time with relatives and friends. 51,349.96 51,349.96 tionery and Picture«. Election Expense........................................ 1,422.36 —o-o-o— 1,422.36 of the White Pelican hotel are the It. MADSEN, Proprietor Scalp Bounty ............................................... 3,773 13 Robert Kuykendall of Eugene Is 3,773.43 s< < nes of enjoyable social gatherings 711* Main St. Road Supervisors Salary.......................... 300.00 300.00 during the holiday season, the festiv spending the holidays with his broth Just now, Ellison 4-mlniitc Records, 31c; 2-mlnutc Records, 21c. Teachers’ Examinations............................ 33.00 33.00 ities there commencing with a danc er, District Attorney D. V. Kuyken Miscellaneous ............................................... 154.72 154.72 ing party Christmas eve. They will dull. Young Kuykendall is a student Cruising Timber.......................................... 5,523.0 0 —o-o-o— 5,523.00 conclude with a masquerade ball In the wee sma’ hours of New Years at the University of Oregon. Total amount claims allowed and drawn . .»99,461.81 Ray Cort Is here from San Fran 199,461.SI Day. The hotel Is elaborately dec AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS orated for the occasion, the lobby and cisco to spend a few weeks with his UNPAID Principal Interest lower rooms being prettily bedecked parents. He Is employed by a large Outstanding unpaid County Warrants on the with evergreens and holly, and mlstlc- automobile concern In the Bay C'lt.v of money to run your business 30th day of September, 1912 ..................... »400,788.72 »20,000.00 do not hesitate to come to the State of Oregon, COURT Rl LES TO annual session was held Saturday First Trust and Savings Bank, County of Klamath ss: BE DISI I SHED evening. At this time Arthur B Day and iiHk them for n loan*. You I, C. R. De Lap, County Clerk of the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, and Oscar E. Willey were received as not only find us ready to assist do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the Considerat'on of a revised code of you, lint we also will explain to members of the association. number and amount of claims allowed by the County Court of -aid county court rules governing procedure In you anything you wish to know for the six months ending on the 30th day of September, 1912, on what the local circuit court, will be one of relative to modern and up-to- account the same were allowed, and the amount of warrants drawn and the principal matters to lie attended Emmett M, Keever is here from date banking business. Deposits the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid as the same appear upon to at the annual meeting of the Klam Medford on a business trip. are respectfully solicited. the records of my office and in my official custody. ath County Bar Association, to be Witness my hand and the seal of the County Court of said county, this held January 13th. A new corps of Mrs. Wm. Hassett, returned from 1st day of October, A. I). 1912 officers will also be elected at this I Portland Sunday night, and is stop- C. fl. DE DAI’, County Clerk. time. Klamath Falls, Oregon I By CHA8. F. DE LAP, Deputy Clerk. A meeting to outline plans for the [>lng at the Oregon house. MANDAMUS CASE RECEIVES JOIE Report of County UNCLE SAM LOSES Iredsurer BY FIRE Semi-Annual Report of County Clerk IF YOU I N ARE NEED First Trust and Savings Bark