Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 20, 1913, Image 3

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    person« who conduct or maintain the
»limn, and th« owners, 1««««« or agent
of any building maintained for »uch
FIVE KLAMATH TOWNM DEH1G- purposes.
IL It. 172 Makn» it a felony for
NATEI) — HTATE
TEXTBOOK
any
man lo receive money from or
(Mt.MMINNlON
TO ANNOUNCE
habitually associate with common
NEW BOOKH IN JUNK
prostitutes.
BOARD CHOOSES IIS UfPOSlIARIIS
MICKLE DEMANDS CLEAN HURIES MANUALIRAIMNG M HIGH SCHOOL
Mil CASE IS SIDE TAACKEO
periods are the following: Complete
¡fixtures for the "bank" In the coro-
There Is no getting away from the /•erclal department; drafting table DISTRICT ATTORNEY FILEN HT1P-
fact that •ven in Klamath county for r'lasa. in mechanical drawing,
ULATKIN WITH ONEILL FOR
there ure men and women who hold which 1» arranged for tho use of forty
THE
INDEFINITE
CONTINU­
indents; special d>-»ka and tables for
ANCE OF THE CANE
that It in i useles», almost sinful, to
tho agricultural department; fixture«
»end the t boy to high school, holding for the cafeteria conducted by the
A »mall sensation occurred at th«
A note of warning to milkmen who that l»ra< 1 tlcally "four years of his domestic science department, includ- court house Friday afternoon when it
Depositories for school book« are
Will Issue Bond«
life ure practically thrown away, trig kitchen cabinets; most of the
named by th« slule textbook commis­
became known that District Attorney
A transcript of tho proceedings con­ keep their dairies In anything but a when he could have made a good
equipment of the manual training de­ John Irwin had filed a stipulation be­
sion 111 u clriulur ls»uod by th« «tat« nected with th« voting of * 1,600 In strictly sanitary condition Is sounded
board of education. Over 200 cities bond» for (lie erection ot a new school by Hiate Food and Dairy Commission­ start in learning a trade In that partment, and vaulting standards, tween himself and C. M. Oneill, at-
time.
hurdles, etc , used In athletic work. t rney for the defendant, to Indefi­
■ ml towns In Oregon nr« iiuuiod us house in District No. 20, win complet­
W. Mickle lu the monthly bul­
There ure others who believe a The student» have also initialled an
depositories where school book» mint ed Friday, and will be submitted to er J.
nitely continue the case of the state
letiu of the commission, which lí u« high school education Is only of Intra-comrnual'ation telephone sys­ against J. D. Carroll, charged with
be «old.
»tale land board. School District No. Just been Issued. Tbl« I« the first benefit to students who can see their
tem In th« high xchool, and have larceny by bailee.
The town« In Klamath and Lake 20 Is In Lower Po« Valley.
bulletin issued sin'« Mickle assumed way dear to enter a university, main­ ¡done rn<n>t of the electrical wiring.
count!«« follow:
This, it Is believed practically
office, and in It, he outlines bis pol­ taining that botany, zoology, geom­
Tho wood working and carpentry means the dismissal of the case.
Klumnth
Bonanza, Bly, Fort
Aiilliorizerl to Murry
etry, algebra aud the like, will not course In its advanced stages Includes
icies to a certain extent.
Klamath, Klamath Fall«, Morrill.
No action was taken today on th«
"Dairying lias become highly com­ assist the boy In getting a job, or in the construction of < abinets, practical
The certificate of the ordination of
Lake Adel, Lakeview, New Fine
stipulation because of the absence of
"A keeping the Job after he gets it.
Itev. O. F. Morgan, a Merrill paster, mercialized," says lb« report.
work In house construction. Before Judge Benson, who is at home ill.
Creek, Paisley, Silver Lake.
For
both
of
these
classe«
there
is
a
was
tiled
at
the
county
clerk's
office
generation
ago
each
farm
fua
a
sort
of
the
student graduates he understands
The now textbook commission will
The Carroll case was to have been
a
kingdom
of
its
own.
Little
was
Friday,
and
recorded
In
the
ret
ord
of
big
surpriae
In
store
at
the
Klamath
{also
the proper way of «stimating on tire first of the criminal cases to be
deelde In Jun« on the book« to be
lined 111 tho schools for the coming «lx authorisations to perform marriages. .old from lb« farm, and much less county high school, should they ever contracts, and he gives careful study tried at the present term of court. As
This 1» In accordance with one of th« bought. Practically all that the farm­ call there, and they are cordially in­ Ito the strength of material»..
year».
a result of the action of the district
A new department that has been attorney, the first case will be that of
Il full« to th« »tat« bourd ot edu­ luws passed by the 1911 »«»«Ion of er und bls family ate and much that vited to do so. There is a surprise
cation to name th« achool book depos­ th« legislature, making It necessary they wore were producsxl on the farm. equally as great in store for many added Is forging and in the basement the state against Hunter Savidge,
itories. hr It 1« required that book« be for all minister« to III« their creden­ J There was little commercial Inter- who have children attending the hi((li it a miniature blacksmith shop, com­ charged with extortion.
placed <»n «ale in the designated cilie» llitla before being permitted te •<»!- course with the farmer In those days. sch'xd, for people who know the ben­ plete in every detail, with four large
"Today, every farmer speciallxea in efits to be derived from the high forges and one portable forge, togeth­
ulnlilze Wedding»
and town« In Oregon.
Ix>uls Sterzel of Yonna Valley was
one or two * ommodlties, and depends school course,* but have never visited er with five anvils, vises and other here Thursday for several hour».
I
upon the common market for every­ the h»<al Institution, which is wlth- I accessories. An exhaust fan draws
I.EGISI.AIl III IN PIIA1NED
thing else thal bo uses. As a result, out doubt one of the rnoHt complete off all gaseous odors. Here, under
lit AVri-HAMMlN LEAGUE
William S. Fish and Frank Fish
dairying bus so changed that the city in the Ulate.
the direction of the Instructor, the left Thursday for Dorrl», where they
consumer no louger gels hiss uppiy of
While the high «chool is the step- • mbryo village blacksmiths engage In are attending to business matters.
Thai the last Oregon loglulature
milk, butter or cheese from a certain ping »lone from the graded school tool making, forging and welding ex­
wan moat responsive to moral l«xl«la-
farm friend whose premises he bad to the college, it does not serve this ert Is* I, bay hooks, chains, and other
tlon 1« the declaration of the officer»
Mr. and .Mr». Fred Meioy, who gave
ill« opportunity to inspect. On the purpose alone in Klamath county. It i useful articles being hammered out a ranch near Altamont, are visiting
of th« Oregon Anti Saloon league In
'ontrary, liiu milk aud cream from Is mainly for the practical prepara- daily,
u circular now being <li«trlbut«d.
Klamath Falls friends.
The passage of the charter ha» hud hundreds of dairy farms Is placed in lion of the student for the battle of
Since coming to Klamath Falls
Attention 1» particularly called to
bill« relating to the »ale of liquor n healthy effect on city warrants, and ¡one vat to be either bottled and de­ life, and ho thoroughly is he fitted from the faculty ot the Oregon Agri-
Mrs. F. N. Barnum left Thursday
which were passed by the legislature today 90 cent« wu» offered for them. livered us sweet milk or cream, or that he can command a good position ultural collec* three years azo In­ for Montague, where she will visit
Prior to the adoption of the new char-¡churned into butter and placed on at the close of his high s< bool course, structor Hawley has accomplished relatives for a few weeks.
The bill« ar« n« follow»:
Mrs.
H II Hi Prohibits »ale of liquor ' ter city warrant» brought but 80 th« common market. The consumer at th»' »ame time, having sufficient ed- wonders with his department, and Barnum resides in Merrill.
outMide of municipalities, and closes cents, with hii occasional sale 'it 85 ,1» compelled to buy from the common ucstion to fit him for pursuing the the work has become advanced to
market und uo opportunity is afforded higher branches.
»uch an extent that the permanent
James Taylor is among the Bly res­
tlilrty-ninc »«loons In th« state, with 1* cut»
It 1» reported that a considerable I him to know where, or under what i The ste< k argument that the four course, to be taken up at the begin- idents who are visiting the county
»even counties not heard from, uud
make» all of the »lute outside of amount of outside capital has been I condition it Is'produced. Being, there-I |years could be better used by a young ning of the coming term, has already I seat.
municipalities practically prohibition; brought here for tho purpose of buy­ • fore on a plane ot commercialism I inau in learning a trade would soon ■ been arranged.
PROFESSIONAL < Altin»
• qual to that of other commodities, melt away if the purpose of but one
Each school year is divided into
except that th« county court of any ing up city warrants.
I
the
production
aud
sale
of
dairy
pro
­
department,
that
of
manual
training,
four
periods
of
nine
weeks
each.
The
county may, in It» discretion, on pe­
ducts must have some state super- »,m better known. By the periods course, as outlined by Mr. Hawley,
C. C. BROWER
tition signed by a majority of the < oi VIA st IIOOL THICK
Attoraey and C omm -I ot at L aw
MEET MAY ItE ARRA.NGED vision If the conaumer is to be safe- in this department, the young man. follows:
legal voters of th« precinct grunt to
■ .
¡guarded.
Rooms 7 and 8
¡during the four years of bls course,,
Freshman year—(1) Elementary
any bona fide dub of not less than
Murdock
Bldg
Klamath Falls
A
county
field
and
track
meet
may
Dairy
inspection
must
therefore
not
not
only
receives
the
advantage
of
carpentry
(2)
elementary
cabinet
fifty member«, not organized foe
profit, or any hotel with aecommod-*. 'be one of th« features of commence- be looked upon as an intrusion; but jit* high i-'hool studies but he also,work, <3 > elementary cabinet work;
tlons for not lees than fifty guest«, ; innnl week nt th« Klamath county as a material aid, an aid by way of i learns the use of tools, gets a good (4) elementary drawing work,
Sophomore year— (1) Freehand
the right to furnish liquor to •*« high school, according to students education and an aid to the honest working knowledge of several skilled
WILL A. LEONARD
land
faculty
members
prominent
Ip
dairyman,
in
that
it
prevents
dlsbon-
mechanical
trades
by
practical
work
drawing;
12) elementary wood turn­
members of guests.
athletic
circles
at
tho
local
Instltu-
jeat
competition,
under an efficient instructor, and, ing; (3) advanced wood turning;
8. II. 64 Require» that each pack-
I
lleuti^t
Mu< Ii Improvement has taken place furthermore, takes up the study of 1(4) advanced carpentry.
Th« high school« at Merrill
age of liquor »hipped Into prohibi­ lion
'»lid
llonanxa
will
be
Invited
to
send
in
recent
years
by
way
of
simple,
in-
!
estimating.
In
short,
by
enrolling
at
Junior
year
—
(1)
Elementary
forg
­
tion territory »hall be plainly marred
White-Maddox bldg
with th« name of the consignor, con­ track teams, aud arrangement» may •expensive and sanitary contrivances, ithe high school, he not only learns ing; (2) welding; (3) tool making;
also
bo
made
for
entries
by
grammar
both
in
equipment
and
in
methods
more
thoroughly
the
trade
be
would
I
(4)
repair
work.
signee, kind and quantity of llq or
about the dairy. Sanitary stalls for be working at, but he studies higher
Senior year- (1) advanced general
enclosed, uud that ull express »nd ■rhools.
;
branches
of
learning,
which
cannot
work;
(2) gas engines and electric­ I
'
Track
work
1»
causing
a
great
deal
dairy
cow»,
well
ventilated
and
light-
railway companies »hall keep a
"boose** book. In which there »hall be <>f interoat at the high school this ed stable« and sanitary utensils are fail to fit him for a better plane, and ity:, (3) gas engines and electricity;
Dll. ANDREW À. SOULE
|
kept ii record of th« amount and year," said Prof. E. V. Hawley, facul- ¡cheaper In the long run than the old which, being studied as he learns his (4 I study of strength of materials.
Pliysiciun and Surgeon
It is surprising how few residents
kind of liquor received, the name of ty member of the athletic cabinet. I sanitary kind, und we will supply the I trade, are adaptable to his practical
Office, Hoyt Hotel. Ft Klamath ■
of this town really know what the
person to whom »hipped, by whom "and the commencement of training plans and urge the use of these Im- i work at all times.
and to whom delivered, and a blank await» only the coming of good proved methods, as well as equip- j Although the department is only students are doing. They have some
¡three years old, the students, under vague dea, perhaps, that it is some
■pace In which the consignee shall weather. Already the <la»se« are :nent.
We found a number of cases of ithe direction of E. V. llawley, B. S., new way of keeping the boy interest­
sign hl» name before receiving »uch Retting a line on their men who may
»hort-welght butter in practically all head of the department, have reached ed. but when they call, inspect the de­
MUSIC
liquors Huch book shall be open to figure among the point winners.
"Thnt
there
Is
much
good
material
i
parts of the state, indicating that it is ja high grade of proficiency, and they partment, and see the students at
Orchestra or Bund
th« inspection of th« officers, and be
Furnished for all occasions
prlmn fade evidence of the fad» »tat• for track athlete» in the high school ’general among creameries as well as ha *e no difficulty whatever in obtain­ work, they are forced to express
was demonstrated at the little field farmers who make dairy butter to cut ing summer employment. One of the themselves as greatly impressed.
A. Y. TINDALL
ed therein.
students, a member ot the senior
Klamath Falls
Herald Office
This law locate» th« boot logger« In and track meet we held at the high | »lightly In the weight
ln»t
spring
was
When
butter
sells
for
a
good
figure.
class,
has
a
position
with
an
oppor-
<
bool
campus
last
spring.
That
wan
dry territory, mid »how» how much
liquor they receive, and wilt be a the first time many of the student» uh at present, a shortage of an ounce 'unity to advance awaiting hi« grad­
|--------------------------------------
ever saw a track meet, and the show­ per roll mean» 7 per cent increase in uatlon, as a result of his work in
great help in liquor prosecutions.
C. H. WEBBER
the
profits
of
the
manufacturer,
and
I
manual
training,
ing
they
made
«1
that
time
was
re
­
.PUPILS
LIVING
NEAR
TULE
LAKE
H II 21*2 Provide« that whenever
Oregon
Timber Ijnili Bought
also
a
7
per
cent
increase
in
the
cost
markably
good.
Now
that
they
un
­
in
addition,
the.
training
is
felt
in
ON
CALIFORNIA
SIDE
OF
THE
In the opinion of the governor the
and Sold
LINE, WILL ENROLL AT RHETT
criminal law» of the »tale are not be­ derstand something of what a track to tho consumer. This is unfair to the home» of the students, and tabour
508
Lumbermen's
Building
both
parties,
as
well
as
a
violation
of
meet
1»
like,
they
know
more
about
cites,
chair»
and
other
pieces
of
fur
­
LAKE
SCHOOL
ing faithfully enforced, he shall lay
Portland,
Ore.
the
law
drafted
to
cover
that
specific
training
and
preparation,
and
each
niture,
the
product
of
the
students'
the facta before the circuit court or
work at the bench, are constantly be-1 A new school district has been cre- -!------------------------------------
any Judge thereof, who »hall without num has some Idea of tho events In purpose.
Ing brought home. The student is ated by the county board of Siskiyou
delay In a summary manner consider which he had best specialise."
"There 1» no scholastic »port that
also doing a lot of construction and county, California, making a district Notice of Sale of Reel Property by
th« facts «o presented, and if tho
Administratrix
can
overshadow
track
work,"
FIGHT
repair work that formerly entailed on the strip of land between Tule and
con-
court slinll find that the criminal law»
1
In
the
County
Court of the State of
the expense of the carpenter's ser- Ix>wer Klamath Lakes, Just across the
are not being faithfully enforced, the Untied Hawley. "It Is the only ath-
Oregon, for Klamath County.
NOGALES,
March
14.
—
All
lotlc
sport
where
tho
athlete
works
I»
quiet
vices.
California
line.
The
district
will
be
governor may nppolnt for ninety day»
entirely as an Individual, not as a here this morning. It is estimated
Although started with a limited known as Rhett Lake district, the ! In the Matter of the Estate of Sesco
»pedui officers to enforce tlie laws.
L. Wood, Deceased.
that loo were killed In yesterday's equipment, the scope of the depart­ former name of Tule Lake.
H II. 80 Provide» that any per­ portion of a unit."
!
Notice
is hereby given that in pur-
battle
and
200
wounded,
many
mor
­
Whether
the
county
meet
1s
held
or
ment has gradually increased, and
G. E. Bradnack, who is homestead­
son, who shall sell intoxicating liquor
1
suance
of
an order of the county
tally.
not,
Jhe
high
school
will
hold
a
sec-
busi-
between
purchases
and
the
construc
­
ing
there,
and
who
conducts
a
to any Intoxicated person or habitual
ourt
of
the
state of Oregon for Klam­
ond
hitcrclass
meet
this
year.
Sev-
Tho
constitutionalists
hold
Nogales.
new
tive
genius
ot
the
students,
there
is
ness
here,
is
chairman
of
the
drunkard shall be liable for all dam­
ath
county,
made on the 4th day of
one of the finest equipped shops imag­ district. He says there are at least
age« resulting therefrom at the suit el ill good mark» were made at the Sonora.
March,
A.
D.
1913, in the matter of
Jirst
intercln»»
meet
held
last
year,
inable
in
the
basement
of
the
high
eighteen
pupils
ready
to
enroll.
of wife, husband, parent or child of
the
estate
of
Sesco
L. Wood, deceased,
hut
it
Is
expected
Hint
nearly
all
of
The
district
will
soon
commence
school.
For
instance,
in
the
carpen
­
such intoxicated person or drunkard.
NOW IN CUSTODY try department are six large double the erection of a building. As soon the undersigned as administratrix of
8. B. 34 Prohibit« the »ale of the»« record» will be surpassed.
work benches, each equipped with as this is completed a teacher will be the estate of Sesco L. Wood, de­
liquor in any railway, Interurban rail­
MILWAUKEE,
March
14,-
Mrs.
four vises and two complete sets of secured, and a term of school com­ creased, will sell at private sale to the
way or street railway depot after
highest bidder, upon the terms and
Mabel
Clarkson,
believed
to
be
the
tools,
in addition to general tools, menced.
Reptember 1, 1913.
condition
hereinafter mentioned, and
partner of Owen II. Conn, the 1100,- such as clamps, mitres, etc., making
II. II. 160 Adds n Jal! sentence to
subject
to
confirmation by said county
Election
of
officers
was
tho
big
000
burglar,
was
arrested
W.
W.
Lewis,
who
has
a
ranch
on
here
today
it possible for a number of students
the penalty In tho present law pro­
court of Klamath county, Oregon, on
buslne»»
attendant
at
Thursday
as
she
was
boarding
a
train
bound
for
Lost
River,
is
among
the
Friday
visit
­
to
work
without
any
delay.
hibiting keeping open a saloon or sell­
or after the Sth day of April, A. D.
There is also a mortising machine, ors in the county seat.
ing liquor on Sunday, and the further night's meeting of Klamath Lodge Chicago. She admitted her identity,
1
1913. all the right, title, interest and
Loyal
Order
of
Moose,
held
in
the
but refused to talk of Conn, who is a series of four turning lathes oper­
provision that a second conviction
j estate of the said Sesco L. Wood, de­
west
hall
of
the
I
O
O.
F
building
lying
in
a
San
Francisco
hospital
ated
by
electric
power,
a
pony
planer,
REBEI.S
FOLLOW
shall work a forfeiture of the license.
suffering from a bullet wound
ON OJEDA TRAIL ceased, at the time of his death in and
a band saw. a power sander, and oth­
II. II. 382 Amends section 18 of The new officials are:
Ito the real property hereinafter de­
Past Dictator F. W. Ritchie.
er up-to-date equipment for wood­
local option law by providing that the
scribed.
Dictator
.1.
II.
McAllister.
HORSEFLY
CANE
,
March
14.
—
Five
DOUGLAS,
Ariz.
working departments, while emery
Issuance of the Internal revenue tax
The terms and conditions of said
Vice
Dictator*
Henry
H.
Low.
started
from
Agua
REPORTED
OVER
hundred
rebels
wheels
and
grindstones
are
utilized
stamp for tho Balo of "Malt” liquor
Prelate A. F. Smith.
by the students in keeping the tools I’rieta today on tlie trail of General sale are: Cash In gold coin of the
shall bo prlmn facie evidence that
It was reported on the streets today sharp.
Sergeant nt Arms William Taylor.
Besides all of these, there Ojeda. A battle is expected at Naco, United States of America, upon con­
such person Is soiling, exchanging or
I
Secretary
—
that
the
famous
It.
E.
Guthridge.
Horsefly
irrigation
Osregon sent a detachment from firmation of the sale by the county
are
a
large
number of tools which
giving away Intoxicating liquor. Also
(ourt of the state of Oregon, for
project
litigation
I
Treasurer
—
William
H.
Pelley.
had
fnllen
through.
Nogales
to aid in the attack.
are
taken
from
the
tool
room
as
need
­
that "all beverage» cantnlnlng more
Inner Doorkeeper Robert Walch. and that there would be no further ed for special purposes.
It is reported that a declaration of Klamath county.
than pne per cent by weight of alco­
The real estate hereby advertised
Outer Doorkeeper—Bert McCoy.
opposition to the carrying out of the
At the commencement of the wood- independence for Sonora will follow
hol anil fermented elder commonly
to
be sold is described as the E14 of
iriglnal
pinna.
Trustees
O.
D.
Matthews,
Jess
the
fall
of
Naco.
begins
on
work
exercises,
the
student
known as hard elder, and all spiritu­
the
SW% and the W'4 of the SK%
Jarvis
and
F-ed
Stahlman.
Support
was
given
this
report
by
has
exer-
very
simple
work,
and
he
ous, vinous and malt liquor within
of
Section
26, In Township 35 south,
I
Following
the
election
the
lodg-
Howard
Bagwell,
a
saw
mill
man
the fact thnt when Richardson, ref­ else» In planing, sawing chiseling.
the moaning of this act."
I
Range
15
east
of the Willamette Me­
of
Bray,
was
in
Klamath
Falls
Thurs
­
inen
wore
entertained
with
vocal
ren
­
eree
appointed
to
take
testimony
in
etc.,
until
he
becomes
familiar
with
II. II. 383 Provides that proof of
ridian
in
Klamath
county, Oregon.
day
attending
to
business
matters.
He
ditions
by
the
Moose
quartet.
tho
case,
was
about
to
start
for
Bo
­
the
correct
use
of
the
tools.
He
is
IsBuance of an Internal revenuo tax I
All bids or offers must be in writ­
Tho now officers will be installed nanza in accordance with instructions then required to do actual construc­ looks for a busy lumbering season
stamp bo made by certificate of the
ing, and may be aellvered to or ad­
April 10th. A big timo Is being plan­ from the court, ho received notice not tion work, fashioning stools, boxes, this summer.
collector of into' > nl revenue.
dressed to this administratrix, in care
lied
for
that
meeting,
and
committees
to
proceed.
This
notice
camo
from
and
simple
articles
of
furniture
from
Tho two bills last above wore Intro­
of Kuykendall & Ferguson, her at­
Mr
and
Mrs.
L.
F.
Willits
return
­
Ito
arrange
entertainment
features
parties
who
have
been
behind
tho
pro-
the
drawings
he
has
made.
duced nt request of Mr. Bryson, dis­
From this, the work becomes more ed to Klamath Thursday from Oak­ torneys. at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
trict attorney of Lane county, who will be appointed at Thursday's meet­ test against the issuance of bonds for
Dated this 4th day of March, A. D.
the carrying out of the Irrigation advanced, and the student is required land, where they have visited for the
has had much experience In prose­ ing.
1913.
NELLIE WALL,
past
few
weeks.
plan.
to
make
more
intricate
articles.
Much
cuting hoot loggers, and those two
Administratrix of the Estate of
Pope
Hits
Up
inventive
genius
has
been
ilisplayod
Inws will aid greatly In getting con­
George Capron, who ba» been so­
Sesco L. Wood, Deceased.
ROME, March 14.—Tho pope sat
J. R. Dixon has returned to hl» in this way, and much furniture used
victions under tho local option law.
KUYKENDALL
& FERGUSON,
journing
in
Callfornir.
during
the
win
­
ranch
after
a
short
visit
tn
thia
City.
Ills
fever
is
gone.
He
will
up
today,
In
the
high
school
is
the
product
of
H. B. 4 9 Provides for tho enjoin­
Attorneys
for
Administratrix.
ter,
returned
Thursday
night.
His
Mr.
Dixon
has
a
ranch
on
the
Merrill
resume
his
audiences
to-
probably
the
manual
training
department.
ing and abating of houses or prosti­
wife
preceded
him
several
day».
3-«-4-3
r
road.
morrow.
Among
the
article»
made
by
the
tution as nuisances, and enjoining the
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