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î Suggestions for Xmas for Men From a Modem Men’s Store 5 È ! S : : s I A KNOX HAT WOULD MAKE A FINE X-MAS GIFT, A PAIR OF WALKOVER SHOES WOULD BE FINE. ARROW DRESS SHIRTS AND COLLARS. EVERWEAR SOX IN X-MAS BOXES. FVR OVERCOATS AND FUR CAPS. BRADLEY SWEATER COATS. SILK SOX IN X-MAS BOXES. SILK SHIRTS. BATH ROBES. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. LOUNGING ROBES, AUTO GLOVES AND CAPS. NECKWEAR. SUIT CASES AND BAGS. SWEATER COATS, RAIN COATS, PAJAMAS, UMBRELLAS. STAG JEWELRY. SMOKING JACKETS. FANCY SUSPENDERS, FANCY MUFFLERS. MUFFLERS. WAISTCOATS. FOWNES GLOVES, RUBBER BOOTS. FANCY UNDERWEAR, HUNTING COATS. FANCY MACKINAWS. WOOL JACKETS. CAPS, SLIPPERS À Royal Tailored Suit Would Cer tainly Be Appreciated You’re welcome to look, not duty bound to buy. practical present» a-plenty. want for Xmas. We know We have what your men would Let u» help you tomake your selections. SFXD YOl II MAIL ORDER FOR X-MAS GOODS—WK TEE TO PLEASE YOU ANI» PREPAY ILL CHARGES. SOUTHERN OREGON'S BIGGEST, LIVEST MEN S STORE K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS pension, I U m - 1913 25 0<i Hertha C. Douelson Wld (Continued from png» 5) ow's pension. Dc< 1913. 17 Gu Almu Peterslelner W Hi NEW YORK. Dec. 8.—After sev PLEVNA, Dec. 9.—The farmers of M OU er, Boyd road ow's pension, lx>c 1913 17 r.<) eral postponements, the Rev. Father the Plevna district have been able to 8. O. Johnson et ux to lbs 8. O. vl.w T Summers Road Viola Coz Whlow’s |><>n Hans Schmidt, supposed Roman Cath plow nearly all their grain land this Jobation company, deed, 110, SE% , er, Boyd road .... M 00 slon. Dec. 1913 10.00 olic priest, who confessed to murder fall, owing to the good weather. They 8W ft, Sec. 21. 8W ft 8W ft. 8*0- 32- | 8 T. Summers Road View* Althea Daniels Widow m ing Anna Aumueller, today went to are now taking advantage of the 28-9. C.oo er, Wheeler road pension. Dec 1913......... 17.6o trial before Judge Warren W. Foster. good roads to secure their winter 8. O. Johnson company to G. X. R A Emmltt- Road view Rose Catherine Tull Wld Father Schmidt’s crime was one of 0 rewood. Wendling, warranty deed. |10, halt 4.00 er. W heeler road .. ow's pension. Dec 1913. the most sensational in New York interest In lot 16B. block 7, Railroad r E. Reoder Road viewer, Mary M Liberty Widow's criminal history. Only by clever de Geo. Ager has been making daily addition. 4 00 Pelican Bay road........... pension, Dec 1913 10.00 tective work was Detective Inspector trips to the county court as one of C. P. Stewart et u* to H. K. Bar- R A Emmltt Rond vlew- Cl SIMMS OFFICERS Faurot able to arrest Schmidt in the the circuit court jury. rison, et al, warranty deed. 110. lots 56.00 TO GET row Ell IX er. Pelican Bay road . . . CONFISCATE ARMS parish home of SL Joseph’s Roman 7. 8, 9, 10 and 11, block 17, Second (' Low Expenses, trip NATIONAL FORESI Catholic church, where he was an as Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miller and atiditioa. to Dorris, Cal., for Frank daughter of Klamath Falls motored sistant priest. BELFAST, Dec. 6,—Obeying the H. I. Miller et ux to Curt F. Setzer 6 20 Hoover.......................... WASHINGTON. D. I’.. Dec. 9 A woman's torso was found tied out to Mr. Hiram Murdoch's Sunday. proclamation recently issued against et ux, warranty deed, $676. lots 518 C C. Low Trans of Mr Acting Secretary of Agriculture it T. the importation of arms into Ireland, in a pillow slip on the Jersey side of und 519, block 102, Mills addition. Carmichael, Co. poor, to Galloway baa just given a permit to H. A. Talbot and family called at the customs officers today seized and the Hudson on September 5. A faint C. C. Low, sheriff, to W. F. Arant, Corvallis. Ore ....... 26 00 Junies Lindsey of Portland, Ore.. for .confiscated large consignments of deed, 31.64, lots 4 and 5, Doten. leaf-shaped mark on one shoulder af G. F. Sevits’ Sunday evening. C E. Hoyt Bringing Fred the construction and operation of a rifles, bayonets and ammunition. forded scant hope that the victim’s Henry L. Low to Ethel A. Low. | Hurscougb. a prisoner, power plant on Mill (’reek, Dougina Mrs. R. A. Alford has been called identity would ever be unearthed. The leaders of the anti-home rule deed, |1, lot 9, block 14. First addl- ; from Ft Klamath to county, Oregon, within the boun A few days later the lower part of to Ashland, owing to the serious 111- 'movement ridicule the proclamation, tion Klamath Falls. Ore , per darles of the Siualaw national forest ness of her sister, Mrs. Tozier. and claim thatt he Ulster volunteers the torso from the waist to the thighs Pelton-Reid Sugar Pine Lumber request of D. H. Wimer. Mr. Lindsey intends to transmit the are already organized, armed and was found in a similar pillow slip, ¡company to Weyerhaeuser Land com- Justice of Peace. Wood power obtained from this hydro-elec Plevna school now has twenty en- thoroughly equipped. which bore the trade mark of Robin pany, warranty deed. 310, NWft and 25.00 tric plant a distance of eighteen miles river precinct................. rolled scholars. It also has a very Large quantities of ammunition Sft Sec. 12; Eft Sec. 28; Wft NW son-Rogers company, and the num F Northwestern Sup to Reedsport, where II will b« used Ik ber 89. The company had made but able and efficient teacher in the per I were smuggled out of this city last ft, Wft SWft and SEft Sec. 32, ail plies * printing. Co. 1 the manufacture of pulp There are night and concealed in the country. twelve of these pillow slips. They son of Miss Rose E. Quast. in 40-5; all of fraction section 4; all 11.85 now at Reedsport a fish cuunery, a Treas....................................... The unionists boast that they will of section 9; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 16, had been sold to a retailer named F. Northwestern Pub. cold storage creamery and a ware A literary society, known as "The continue the importations. Sachs, who furnished the police with all In 41-5; all of section 36-38-6; 67.20 , house. but when the Southern Pacific letters to Taxpayers . . . The liberal press of Ireland and fraction section 1; NW ft NW ft. 8 ft K F Northwestern Pub the names of those to whom he had Matter of Fact Literary,” has been railroad completes the extension upon organized in Plevna for the promo England applaud the proclamation. sold them. NWft, SWft, Sec. 11; Nft NWft., Letters to Taxpayers . . . 54.85 which It la now nt work. Lindsey und tion of literary and eduactional work One of the purchasers was found to SWft NWft. Wft SWft. Sec. 13; W E. Seehora — Wood for others who are associated with him have bought also two pillows, a chair, among the young people. An inter- , THOUGHT THAT LAXE WILL Nft, Nft SWft. Nft SEft. Sec. 14; 165.60 In the development of Reedsport be Court House................... . esting and instructive program is ren- REVERSE HIS DECISION SWft. SEft. Sec. 22; Wft SWft, Rose Goddard bedsprings and a white enameled bed, Widow's llevo that the town will become a val Sec. 25; Sec. 26 and 27; Eft Sec. 34; | peusion. Dec 1913......... which had been moved to a four-room dered each week under the able and 32.50 uable manufacturing shipping center worthy officers, who are Grant Gay ! Despite the fact that Secretary of Sec. 35, Wft Sec. 36, all in 39-6; 8E Mary Eliza Jones Widow’s apartment at 58 Bradhurst avenue, president, Geo. Shell vice president, ‘ the interior Lane this week refused ft Sec. 2, SEft Sec. 22. Sft Sec. 24; which had been leased in the name of 32 50 pension. Dec. 1913......... After a short deliberation Saturday Chas. 8. Sevits secretary, R. V. Fss to grant Klamath county lumber in NWft Sec. 34. all In 40-6; Wft Sec. Hans Schmidt. Martha Wilson Swan Wld afternoon, the jury empanelled In the In the meanwhile an autopsy ( treasurer, Arthur Sevits editor of the terests the right to drive logs on the 5; fraction Sft Sec. 6; Eft NEft, 10.00 case of Joseph Johnson, returned a ow’s pension, Dec 1913. showed that the wom^n had been sub newspaper (called “The Spy”), and Sprague and Williamson rivers, local SEft Sec. 6; SWft Sec. 11; NEft Nettie Wallen— Widow’s verdict finding him guilty. jected to a criminal operation and the Mrs. R. V. Ess, Mrs. Geo. Shell and ' people believe the order will event i Sec. 15; Wft Sec. 16; Eft Sec. 17; 40 00 pension, Dec. 1913......... Johnson, with Arthur White, was motive of the crime was thereby ¡Miss Rose E. Quast as program com ually be made for this concession. Sec. 20; Nft SWft. Nft SEft. SEft Ida M. Shidler Widow’s arrested at Chiloquin, a short time ' The greater number of petitions SEft, Sec. 21; Nft SEft, SEft SEft known. For five days and nights the mittee. At each meeting the program 17.50 I ago, charged with burglarising the pension, Dec. 1913......... ! consists of a debate, recitations, Bradhurst avenue apartment was that were made out were sent to the Sec. 23; NWft NEft. Sec. 26; NEft Mary McLane Widow's tent of Joe Martinas, and taking 140 watched, and then the police broke 'songs, readings and talks. The sub Oregon senators, Chamberlain and , NW ft . 8 ft NW ft , Sec. 28; Wft Sec. | fM*aslon. Dec. 1913......... 25 00 from his clot lies. They both entered ject for debate on December 6th was, I^ane, on account of their party affll- 29, all in 37-7; lot 1, fraction NWft LauraC E. Madison Wid into it. plena of guilty, but Frlduy they There was no doubt the crime had | “Resolved, That there is more hap- 'iations,” said a prominent man today. NWft. Sft NEft. Eft SWft. SEft, 10.00 changed the plea to not guilty. ow's pension, Dm'. 1913. been committed there, for the place 1 pinees in pursuit than in possession." “So far as I know. Congressman Sin Sec. 1; fraction Sec. 2; frac NEft Huldah Smith — Widow's White will he tried Tuesday. was smeared with blood. Besides the ¡The decision was in favor of the af nott received only a copy of the reso Sec. 3; lota 5 and 6, Eft SEft, Sec. firmative. The subject for December lutions of the Chamber of Commerce 8; Wft Sec. 9; Eft NWft, Sec. 12; furniture were a packet of letters ad dressed to Anna Aumeuller and two '13th is "Resolved. That school dis- and the Sportsmen's Association. NEft NEft and lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 19, “The big petitions were mailed to 11, Sec. 17; NEft NEft. SWft NE trunks. A coat hung in the closet j tricts should supply books and sta- with a letter to Anna Aumeuller and i tionery to the scholars free.” As there Washington only a few days ago, in ft. SEft NWft. Eft SWft. Wft a photograph of Hans Schmidt in the are some able talkers on each side, it fact, I do not thing that they have SEft, lots 8. 9, 10, 11, 12. 13. 14, promises to be of deep Interest to been received there yet. These may Sec. 20; lots 3 and 4, Sec. 21; NEft pocket. everyone. cause the secretary to change bis NWft, lots 6, 7, 8, 9, Sec. 29; Sec. In the bathroom were a butcher- mind. knife and a large carpenter’s saw. 31; Wft 8ec. 35, all in 38-7; Eft Sec. — Mr. and Mrs. George Shell and Mrs. “The biggest petition is signed by 23; fraction 8W ft NWft. Nft SW ft, In the letters were contained the addresses of three places where the Shell’s father, D. W. George, spent a more than 500 residents of the coun- SEft SWft, Sec. 30; Eft Sec. 34, girl had worked. O do of these was pleasant afternoon Sunday at Mr. Jas. ty. This sets forth the fact that the all in 39-7; Sft Sec. 7; lota 1, 2, 3, St. Joseph’s Rectory. The police went A. Bushong’s. ¡timber on the reservation Is largely SWft SWft, Sec. 8; lot 1, Sec. 9, all duly ripened, and that it is for the in 37-8; lots 3 and 4, SWft 8ec. 32- to the other places first. IN TOWN HAS ARRIVED. NOW ON DISPLAY Chas. 8. Sevits is enjoying the best interests of the Indians and all 38-8; containing 17,456.19 acres. Schmidt met them at the door of the last place. He attempted suicide, pleasant weather and good roads ¡concerned to remove It before the Wilbur White et ux to Burk Wil ALL STYLES, RANGING IN PRICE FROM these days in his new Ford roadster. trees begin to deteriorate in value. and then confessed. son, warranty deed, 310, Wft of lets “This also points out the fact that 7 and 8, block 18, Fallview -iddltlon He said he killed the girl on the Miss Ruth Bushong was on the sick the use of the rivers is the only prac No. i. night of September 2, returned to his priestly duties, and the next night list last Sunday, from a severe cold. tical method to get the timber to the ; Burk Wilson et ux to H. C. Ratliff, H. A. Talbot butchered nine fat mills. carried one portion of the body to warranty deed, 1200, Wft of lots 7 hogs Tuesday for his winter’s supply "Besides this petition, petitions and 8, block 18, Fairview addition J the river. The next day he gave parishioners of meat. Nearly all the farmers of j along the same line have been drawn No. 2. confessional, and that night took an ♦ his vicinity are enjoying a like pros- up by the county democrat and re- United States to Arnold Press, pat other part of the body to the river. j>erity, as they all have fat hogs to publican central committee«, the state ent, SEft NEft, Sec. 1-40-8. WITH GUARANTEE OF QUALITY ON EACH . This was continued until the body kill and in addition, had a good grain fish and game commission also taking Mrs. Olive Witherlil to Arnold was disposed of. Then be carried crop. action. The Portland Chamber of Press, |l,015, lot 2, Sec. 20-40-9. the bed clothing to a nearby lot and Commerce will also urge Lane to open George H. Randall et ux to Ralph OUR STOVES ARE ECONOMICAL IN WOOD AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE WILL the Sprague an. Williamson rivers to R. Randall, Laura Randell and Geo. burned them. MAKE POTATO EXAMINATIONS logging. ¡0. Randell, warranty deed, $10, Eft | All of his confession was corrobor SAVING, AND PLEASING IN CORVALLIS, Dec, 9.—In order to ated, and the priest declared he had "In addition to these petitions, the NEft, Sec. 25; Wft SWft and lots 3 been commanded by God to consum ascertain whether the potato disease Klamath Indians are also signing one and 4, Sec. 25; Sft NEft, Sec. 26. APPEARANCE mate his “love sacrifice in blood." At that recently appeared in this coun to tie sent to Washington, asking the all in 37-7. his first hearing he threw his rosary try has really gotten into Oregon, the utilization of the streams for com-1 A. J. Daire et ux to M. R. McDon- 1 department of plant pathology, Ore mercial purposes, rather than for the aid. warranty deed, $1, SWft Sec. in the face of his attorney. ills defense, according to his at gon Agricultural College, would like pastime of tourists. After these are 21-37-15. torneys, will be insanity. The terri to receive specimens of scabby tubers all presented to the secretary, he may United States to Josephine C. Mat ¡change his mind in the matter." ble feature of the murder was that from every part of the state. ney, patent, Wft SEft, NEft SWft, The disease under investigation is the girl’s body was cut to pieces while Sec. 14-37-11 ft. known as powdery scab, and in its Down From the Agency. she was still alivs. Klamath Korporatlon to f . n. early stages is hard to distinguish Ray Atherton, who is managing Bremer, deed, $10, lot 1, block 209, i from common potato scab, although it the general merchandise store at the Mills Second addition. To California. J. A. Thompson left Saturday for is much more destructive when de Agency for Marvin Cross, came down William Ruwe to the 8. S. 8. Johnson HARDWARE California points, where he will spend veloped. Friday to appear before the grand compnny, deed, |10, lot 16B, block 7, Powdery scab Is widely distributed jury as a witness in a federal case. the winter. Railroad addition. KEV. SCHMIDT «OES EO TRIAL FOll Al MEILLER MURDER in Europe, and is known to be in Eastern Canada and in .Massachusetts and Nebraska, it Is likely that its distribution in the United State« is more general. Anyone who has used seed potatoes from any of the above named districts or from any recent importations would do welt to have this examina tion made. It costs nothing, and may result in checking the disease, should It have reached Oregon TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE County Warrants The Most Complete Stock of Heaters $2.50 to $16 PERFECTION OIL HEATER IS ONE OF OUR LEADERS WILLIAM C. HURN