Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 14, 1908, Page 1, Image 1

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    Apple and PearOrchards In The Rogue River Valley Pay $1,000 Per Acre Annually
ASSOCIATED
PRESS
DISPATCHES
THE WEATHER.
Pair tonilitoaiui Vilins,lity ;
pi nimbly liylit frost loiii'lit ;
north In iJlst wiiiiis.
1 -THIRD YEAR.
MKDFORl), OK'.. 'IT KSl )A V, APRIL I I. 1M0S.
NO. 22
I r
HOW ROADS
RE BUILT IK
Many Miles of Elevated System-
Either Side is Dumped into
Center-No Repair on Roads
Bridge in Danger-
A atvt'ul si inly of 'In- mails of .);u-U-koii
i-ouiity will (iitt iiUM' the most
kt-itir;il thiit III'' system of c.nistnic
tiun is 1'n rxl ;i r?i n 1 a 1 1 " wrung ami the
1)4 t i-M-iai repair work is almost wholly
lack i iii;. Koiol - building, as prai'tic-i'il
by tin- pn-sf-ni county conn, consists in
dumping a jjilv of rock in tin renter
of tin roadway, scoopini; out tin' earth
on eh her side anil piling it in the cen
ter. When the eiiilinukiiient. which re
HemMcs a railroad rade ami has heeii
facetiously named "bruin's elevated."
reaches n Indyht of t'i'oin t'o'nr to six
1'eet above the siirrmmdiii country,
loose roch and gravel is dumped on top
find tin- o;td is coniplete. It is left to
travel in wear a smooth surface, with
the help of the Weather. Xolllilljr is
done It) keep it in coinl'it ion thereafter.
Miles ot such road traverse Jackson
comity. The ' elevated ' ' is too nar
row to admit of two teams passing. It
no uniform airfare and im .-stab
Jisheil yrade. t is uneven, full of
cdinckh.des, 'nu and lio-liaeks. Tin
crushed roidt surface, 1 lie hardest pus
Hi Id a. horve 's hoofs, and eo,iialty
hard on automobile lires, is left, for
vV.'hese same hoofs and tires to yriud tn
jiowder and pulverir'.c lo smoothness. As
a result, there are miles of road prac
tically mil raveled except when ' the
rum J have made tin- adjoining land uu
trAelald", When t Iht-- is any elianc
of yetting off Ihe "elevated. " every-
body does so.
There is no necessity for making tin'
embankment so high. A roadbed half
as hie It and t wire as wide would be
far more prai-r ieable. I f a uni form
(;rade was established, a. smooth surface
put on and a small amount of work done
once in a while to keep the mad in ol
der, it would revolnt ioni.e t he road
ways of this county.
A ' Dunnized" Roadway.
There is one piece of roadbed nf
which dude (Minn is proud, and of
whirl he has boasted. This is the
road constructed last season in the Iii.;
Sticky section. This mad: like all Hu
nt hers, is an elevated. (tut fanners,
rather than travel Its crushed roijc bed.
run tint risk of turning turtle on the
sticky laud adjoining. One can travel
a mile without reaching a place where
two teams can pass. If a loaded wagon
is ahead of your biifjyy or auto, you
must poke alone; behind it. for you ran
not pass it or turn out nf the elevated
without toppling over.
Tli is rondlM-d is new, yet there are
ruts ami chuck holes already ma king
their appearance, even before a smooth
surface has been worn. Then are hog
bucks and hollows where there- ouht
to be it level grade. And those who live
. uluni; it say that the strurturr is
faulty, and as the roadbed settles, it
will spread, it is one of the hardest
roadbeds on horse and auto and even
wayon that the county possesses.
Jacksonville Turnpike,
Take a I'n mile drive from MedtWd.
Start for Jacksonville over the most
traveled road in th mfy. When you
Btrike the ' ' elevated ' ' you strike as
rough a highway as any section can
uluiw. Ili'ii' wi. Iiiivi. uu ,i,l ,o:iil
1 ' )ini!ii.i'ii. Ii nt ri'ti-ln'M. ni'i'i':i!
lnui.i r.-.I ynr.ls in lenyt h, liv.i f.-r-t of
lno.si' itl.'ii'I nt"! ,'i'iislif'ii rnrli has 1
A iljll,i''l in tin- .-''llti't' nf tin- narritw
r lit il. waitii'i: tnr travH tn pniiml it ini,.
uliap.'. sjx f.-.-t hijjhi'r than tin' fii-lils
nil.i'iiniii!,'. It is nlinnst itnpnMsilil,.. anil
Bn ,'tfnrt is itlli'l,' tn I'ViMl rak'' tlm
laru'i. i-nhlili'stniii's nut nf tin- way. Tin' l',n,' liv the ,-,m,it- ,-,,nrt tn fix up tin'
rrsnlt nf tin- " itnprn '-in.'iil " mrtki'S a.rna.ls. In fa,.t, n,, nnvw hnr.- nml ilraw
fur rninriii-r rna.l ttian ,-xi-ti il ln.fnr,'. ! "iir ,,wn I'mn-liisinn.
Tin' nnri'pairi',1 mail is sinnnth,'!-. lint ' In the Back Districts.
full nf trmibli's. Si, r.innji
tlm l,iL-l,
L'li- i
Wuv that nianv .Tarksuuvilli' p.-oplf iri'-
fT to talii till? rotinil.'iliotit way nf tihv
inir nvnr an miLTailiii inrnl tn tlm sunt h.
tnlvi'liiiL' marly twin' as far tn rom-b
Mciir.int.
On tli" wi st si.li' nf tlm vall.n'. turn
towar.1 l i ntral Point. 11,-r,- is a rn nl
almost Lolly ll. t., ,'l",l ,.r.. ami
tll.T." W" -Tik" a l.li.lrm "r a mihiTt.
Th",' a," :.lm.,t i,,arial.! lii'li. r
than 111" I.....II....I. s.. thai a hump
nn .itl.r ,m is as. nr.-. nw ami
tti. ii a -'r-t, I, ,.f " . !. il.-. i r, fi"li".
In.l , urns..!, t.a.r.s ..,.;,iL. arnui-.l 1, f..r
Ps.,.r tr-r.-l .'.. h ..f roa.l that
two .. ,.. ...... ; , ,.f th,. l,,.st l
GALICIAN GOVERNOR
IS ASSASSINATED BY
RUTIIENIAN STUDENTS
Entire Province in a State of Excite
ment Austrian Parliament Discusses
Affair as Necessary to Stop Polish
Oppression Pole3 Participate.
VIKVXA. April M.-The whole ,.f
fialieia was in a state of excitement,
over the assassination at he in berg San
day of "tin nt Andrea 1'otocki. irovenior
of that province, by a Kuthenian stu
dent whom the count, was giving an
audience to as a delegation of the stu
dent';. The "oung T? 11 1 In-nians " in
A list riau pai liametit declare such
crines a. national necessity to put a
stop to I'nli-di oppression. I,:isf night
thousands of iVIes- participated in the
anti 1,'uthenian demonstrations-. They
gathered in and is and broke windows
of the Umhenian clubs in the i-itv.
HENXY SPOKE AGAIN
AT PORTLAND MONDAY
IN H'TLA X I , March H.-l-Yam-is J.
Heney delivered an adilress last night
in Centenary church on the Knsf Side,
taking for his subject. "A Crisis in Or
egon s Moral Life. " M r. 1 leney was
more specific in his charges against
Senator Fulton and told things about
t he senal or ami his official life t hat
have not been brought to the attention
of the public. Mr. I leney consented to
make the address in response to invi
tation from liev. Clarence True Wilson,
pastor of Centenary church, which has
a s.-ating capac'itv of about 'JiHKl.
he
has become bad 1 hrough
Bc.ir Creek Bridge Unsafe.
Passing 1 hrough l 'ent ral 1'oint . o er
rough a strip of road as auv section
the liear creek bridge is
vea. -led, On each auoroacii
i small
weather-colored unpninted board with a
legend scratched upon it. to the fol
lowing effect: "Warning: This bridge
is misaf- f,,r travel." Tie- sign is a
small one and would noi be noticed by
! he o i'd ina ry t ra veler. A 1 1 orimys :is
seri i hal it is not sufficieiii warning
to sae the couul v from damage suits!
in case of disaster.
Lookiifnt 1he bridge, the reason ''"'j..
; in- w armng i
In,-, ,!,rs'll,:1t
tin. ciit ciiil :i
:t it t .
I'l.r tw.i
mil of iliiinli.
Tin'
ill il Vl'JIl
1 1 II. ll'Vll I
""I Hi"!
pi., :il tni'ir iiiiiii'i.-iiiiiii. .'inn in'-. ii'-iii
II I'llllt "I" Si I I'Mllll 111!' l,'.-...l.li.'lllir.
Tin' ri'snll is tliat Ihi' Iniiliii' is niisiil'i'
anil lias I n t'lir nviT ii year. It' a
t'l'i-slirl Inn! iii'i-iiiri'il this winti-r it
would have carried out the st met ure. ,
A comparatively small amount i j
i.i ...... H.r. I,,.. v..t the1
in on ev is not spent, and not hiug hiis
been done iii over a year to save tin
taxpayers from building a new st rue
lure after tin- first flood at a larg.
se.d ,he siroctme crashim, and t he
taxpavers will be called .in for heavy
,
damages.
nnhblPtrmft Hiirhwav.
Iboceeding east toward Kagle I'oinlJ
some long stretches of rough surfaced
levated-' are encountered, dust be -
full' til'' "lIl'S.Tt" is ll'lll'lll'il is 1
Stli'ti'll Ii:i-'il With Inns.- ..iililili-stniii-H
tlir sizi- nf :i iii.'in "s Ih'iiiI. Tlii' -.1 Mii.-s :iri'
si'iitli'li'il nil iiIiiiil; tin' Slll'l'.' A lit
til' WiU'k Wlllllil ti'llili'l' it nissilii- tn
in t'nsti'i' tliuti :i wall; Init. tin' work
is lint il.ill,'. Kw'l-y liriilu" .li.'.illlll"r. .i ! I'l'liti""- If 111" I'.illll'lltintis ail' I'lil li'i't
is llllilt ll. I'VII ili'.l'nll.i till' Klll.li' nth""1 I'T'-'H.V I'Sl.'ll.lisli.il. lllis
II Ii'vnli'.l ami M... i i.iti li. s ,,,,,,'Kj tnisl. liiT.'t..-..i'i. rarvl.v t inn,., I. will
tl. ai.r..a,'li.'s. j""''' '"' I'1' 1 ""'"I'l: '1"' "'""I
Lnavins; tin' main mml ami swinuiin.' i 1 ' " wlli'-h "r ""''' V
a.'inss tlm .li's.Tt. tin- niilv s ,tli liit-li j H"i,l,'iit.
way s far s-'ii is .'iii-mi nt iti-iI . Tli" """I"' l"l,M 111 Lv t'"1 " -1". .
I'liuntv i it lias .ii.it wm-li nil il.'1'- smial.' a f .-vmI.-iiw in r.-Wirl
Tlii'ii 'tin- ,ri.i- liitf Mi.'l.v tiini.il;.'. sis j " 11 1'"1 " " "' "'" ,''-lil """"
fi-i-t wi. n t'.. ami six fi-t liiijli. j ' 1 " '- "l" 1 " " ', cntit
with .nisl,,., in. I- fnl' n siilfni'.'. i-m i i'""imnv. n N'-w .li-is.y i-,iriiilii t inn flip
j linilyin nil tin' Int.-tt i.i'.' nf .linli,'.-!
I) is r.-:n-ln-il. nn.l .as-iin; ,,r,.in r.ls
hi'avilv la,l,-ii with lilnnni. wlinsi- s
I "'ifnin''s tin- air. tin- r,'tnrn tn Mi',1
I tm-l .i
.'I in.'l'l fllll nf
,-l.linl
nml Innnps, ami v.-t pi .-lira I.l. tn t In- I
J " I '"iinii'il " rn.nls. !
'in tn I'lmi'iiix ami l,,,,k at tlm Wurkj
In tin- liai-k 1'iHintrr ilistrirts tlm
; t'slms; is mti'iisn. Thnnih taxi-s a r,1 : ,,r , .,.,,, ,,f Willi.,:,, .1 l:rm,
j I'aiil n'irnlnrly fnr mails, th,. ninni-y isij.,, ;t jv .(.nm.i.t ih'-t r,i,t' lniiliv ..f
! "t six'iit in thi-sn ilistri.ts. V,, w,.rlri ' , . - ..... v.
' " '' 1 " ! for yiars in mmiv
.niTliiiin. rnrmi-rs. at thi-tr own m
I'"'. h:n ,. in miinv , as,.s mail" tlm
i'"'"! pas.nl, I,- ,,nlv hv their .urn work.
Tl ml w.irl; is ,,. hv t In- .lay hy
" ' 1 "" ' '"'''' a If I
n. ' ',a' I" ' n v ni than
' " " ''"i; '- t " I It i- r. '
(.."'. I '1 ,' ' '. ,-,. .,..,i.,- I.,, j,..-!,
),.. t..e " , '- I" t ''
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DELINQUENT
PRIVATELY
Property Held By Comity
Tliroiifjh Tax 'Sales Not Dis
posed of Pu bliGly Court Ans
wered Regarding Transfers.
Couiiiy .ludge Ihuiii lias i n ai-1 the j WASH LNliTv)N, April II. A curc
couiiiy in wspapers again in answer to I fnl analysis of the testimony taken at
1 1n - "i ribune s ciunmeiit on th.- coiidi - the invesi igat ion of tin- shooting up
t i '1 t he lax sale records of this eotiu- ,,f Itrow ns iile, Tex., August l;i 1-1, l!mt
ly. lie first calls attention to t Ue
siateineni ihal. the sales Were juade by
Sin-riff Jackson, ami informs the pub
lic that the sales mad" wherein Ceorge
W. I u it u appears as a purchaser were
made by Sheriff b'ader. The correc
tion is accepted as to the name of the
sheriff who made the sales, but. Judge
Ilium's explanation' docs not improve
t he sit uat ion for hi in. II is statement
that the name of (ieo. W. Dunn was re
corded as a purchaser by the sheriff's
clerk, and was a mere memorandum
shows that someone was grossly negli
gent. The, county .judge was empow
ered by law to bid iti Hoperty for the
county and it was his duty, and his
alone, to see that the sale was properly
made 1 o t lie i-onnty.
If the sales record referred to w as
a mere- memorandum, where can any
..th.-i- record be found Will Judge
Hann don;, ilmr this record, made by
Lewis I'lrich, is - he onlv record of such
sales liial can be found in the sheriff V;
oifiee.' Will Judge Ibinn ay, over
Iiis sb-nai ure. t hai auv cert i ficates wen-
eer made to tin- county by Mieril t
I .
1 ''''O'''' liiinw soiu ; n no cer
tificat-s were made hv Shenlf Under.
was not Judge Ilium negligent, in not
requiring the saute to be made.'
Judge Dunn attempts to nail the Trib
uiie by slating that nearly a year a f l er
the law was paed requiring property
held by counties under lax titles to be
sold, the law has iie.-u obeyed in Jack
son
oiintv. Will he explain Mils need
eay.' If this IM'operty had been
Id las! summer, il could be legallv !
I (his yenr. but as Ihe law as-
ses proper: v on Mm liasis ol own
p of ihe san n March I. i cam
I,.
ssed this ve.'ir, bu
tin' liiw ass.'ss. s ,r.i,..iy In- In
it' 1 1 -in is h i f i mI' i
mi Maivli I.
I,.. I
.I I'm' lllis
ludge Ihinn tails to explain in hislas was amiontieed yesterday, that he
letter the charge thai the lauds held
,lslis,' m- ,v" irivs,.' sU,. j
st(,.( v;il ;S
..-.
GOVERNMENT TO PROBE
NATIONAL BANANA TRUST
' '
I WASHINGTON'. April Applicti
1 " T"!l'(' !" '
!truit plac-d oil the eo e. ninelit S black
i 1
i "'""" 'd.nstou of Alabama
W;1,S '''"'I"" investigated byltibrium is disturbed it be. es heat
!,h" ,l'T'""""' "I cumm-rce and labor.
l1" M,,n"1 l,H si ig.ii '"
tnlln the h.isis ol gnvei limelitlll pfoce
dure which will break up this monopoly,
Ari'iii.liny tn llii' m naliir. (In frnil lnit
inn'l ir.-ilti' i'. Mil iiili tin. i-iitiri' iiniiii1:i
tinii nf Irnpii'iil t'rniln inlii tin' I'niti'.l
Si iit.s. t'ix.'s iiri.cv ;iin .Ii'Miiiv" ruin
',1 at 'jii.iiiin.in,ii. I ins ,..,in,nii
j "'"" ' '"" '" I";' "
tl" i '
i.l ' llm Cnili',!
!',:,',",
TAMMANY WANTS TO
GET BRYAN'S SCALP
liKWKl;. i',,l,,.. April 1 I. -Tainina
hall WV".. -ir.mi;. ni.'ikii.'.'
-nrl s ,,f i-i ,.:, j :i I i, tn att-ml ! In' ,lr
..rratii' inili..l,at .,,1, -lit Inn in fl,n
,...,i i... s, ill ,
,r:,,:ll, , ip ,,. ; 1 1,," .' i . iini I, I i
nf tl," p,,U
rfnl V"
"Ii-
tn pi.
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Th..ma Sin, it 1 ,,f Ta,
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II," l,r;i, . . a
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.. i.it V- llm. .
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I' IH.'. sp,.n
Ml.m'.l f.,r 'I,. I . : '
l.ioiirr,.. TL"" '
I'.', r'n a ml 1 1,, I Q
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BLACKS AGAI
PLiARflD rum
IHIIINUIfLU
BY FORAKER
j Senator Delivers Speech in Which
He Says the Soldiers Good
Character Should Proclaim
Their Innocence.
ami the aigmneiil in favor of the re
enlisi im lit- of t he colon-d soldiers of
C.e Tweui v-t -ft h rtgimeut, was made
in a speech d-livered here today by
S. nator I'uraker. The senator prefaced
iiis remarks by saying the purpose of
inveM igat ion was not to embarrass t he
president or anybody else, nor had they
I n prosecuted to make capital of any
kind for anybody or against anybody.
II- stated that the negroes gave "their
ev idence w ith such st might forward
frank m-ss and such manifest t rut hf ill
ness that nothing remains to be intro
duced to show t heir complete vindiell
tion, except only the discovery of tin
real culprits, which time will surely
ma ke, unless t he old adage, " murder
will out.' has ceased to be a iruth."
lie declared the soldiers' good char
acter should greatly strengthen the pre
smniilioii of innocence and said that
the Vili.eus of Hrownsville had abmid
anco ef all kinds of ammunition with
,,i.di .dd iers had been supplied, ev-
;-y cartridge ,,f which the s.ihliers ac
, .,,,-, ,,,, , ,,. ,;.v followiiu'' the
i a ! t ray.
Seiio?n. n er. ins tie caiutai eon
( l a mm d as many negroes as lodav. They
were attracted by the announcement of
iKoruker's speeches in defense of negro
j ddiers who were dis.-harged by the
president on account of ihe Tirowns
; :lle riot. The negroes crowded tlx
1 s. nai, galleries and long before ! he sen
late opened -vry sal was taken ami tin
eon nlois contain' d almost eioei
I de o vf ,e galleries.
,i',
NEW THEORY ANNOUNCED
FOR ORIGIN OF HEAT
( II H AC'). April I I. I r. Andrew .1,
lark of Chicago, a graduate 'f t he
I'ni voi shy ot' Vict or in college, Toron
tn. ami of Harvard university, believes.
has discoered the true origin of mat
and he intends to lay his discovery be
for.- the Association for ih,- Advat -
ne iit of Science in London next dune.
The idd theorv that heat is !t form of
j mot ion is declared to be fallacious by
lib-. I'arl;. He asserts that heat is t in
J ,.1,.,-abb- ether. ; ..mutated in ex
I ce-s. This imponderable matter, ac
jcording to Dr. I'ark, is completely
lieu
tral, and is iieer manifested as heat
ia its elenn-ntary condition, lint when
it a ecu imi la ot es in e vcess a ml il
It- s;,ys that w he, the equilibrium of
"""'.'" ' 1
lluisl he motion. Iillt III this a ppl h-a t t oil
motion is dimply the ;;eiit and not
I In- irini'i.;tl. It ;- r, I ,- tin- hat ti-ry.
n.it tin- i'l,-,-! rifiil I' lWi-r.
hr. I'arl. says in- was i:itin -iwly :ic-
,illlilil.', W it II I. ,,l, v I in. 'i'l' .'I'll'
hrntnii si'ii'iitist. nml that s...:i.. timr
lii'f.ii.' llm Inll.r s ili'nlli hi' saiil I,,
li.'li.'v,',l llr. I'nrli was wiirli inB mi tin-i""1
riulil thi-nrv. II.' s.'ivs that I'lirfnssnr
l-vmlall als,, i ,,,l,,i s,.,l liis tlrv nf III,-
ri'jiii ,.l li.'.il mi whirl, In- has Ii..,-,,
Unll.illn l',,r li-lll...
"0?.MER SULLIVAN MAN
PRESIDES AT BRYAN RALLY
I'K'H.'I . III.. April I I.- (I ,f tlm
Ilin.ip'il fnalin.'s ,,f tin' Itrvan rallv
limn tnninlii will I ,,. 1 1,,, npp.-aii ,,f
I'r.Mik .1. Ijlniiiii as pri'snl inn nffii'.'r.
Tlii.n wins al Sprinti,.,l. ;,ij,iii
i'.iin.l llm .s,,lliM, fnr.-rs an.',i,s
I'.riali. I,,,l all .1 i fli.-ll II i,-s s.... ,, has,'
I. ' .'ii ; . iii i . : . I.l s - -,'tll. il ami Oniim has
a pi, 'I tl : ( r 1,. pr.'si,),..
I GOV. JOHNSON NOT ACTIVE
; IN FACTIONAL TIGHT
I II II Alill. A i,ril 1 I Ii r .1 ,.!,.
f Mn,i.,-,,la was a nn,.t Inn- t,,.
',:!' :' '''ial ,'inli. I!n ,m-ln i ,,l 1,,'
1 ;'"'' "'"' 'akin nn pint in llm
I '' ' ' """ !' Intwiin
I- -i,.) -.pp.. mails ,.f Rnn.-r I'. Mill
.'III'! llm n.it inn;, I ,', it ,11 i t I "" llll'll .
hat I," l'li- not .'lit- inptinn tn in.
" i v th" P".s I
Mm
I- IMiimi- .I'l.;; ,, tn tl.,- Il.nv,,'
MILITIA TO SUPPRESS i
vioifE or strikfus
-' N s.l '.. . )';. !"" 'I t ,.,11
PRESIDENT SPEAKS
IN FAVOS OF FOUR
NEW BATTLESHIPS
Ur&es Every oik to Join in Special
MetisiXgd to Ctu&ms:; Holds Chmn
as x;ui!dt) of the ,-Po;ice at Any
Fiicu ' ' Doctrine.
WAM1 1 NiiTi N, April I I. t'om
uessed into what would be not more
l hau a ten minute speech on t he floor
in congress, l he president, today urged
l hat body to join in a special message
tn provide for the construction of four
bat t ieships of t he largest and most
approved type at once. The arguments
of t lie pi i sident to i in uess his insist -i
nee tin the naval program were few,
but calculated to be effective. (.'Iiina
was held as an example of the ' peace
at any price" doctrine, and (ireat. Ilrit
aiu as having a naval policv t bo em
ulaled.
The result of the last Hague confer
ence made it plain that nations would
not for some lime, if ever, agree on a
ph f limit a I ion in naval armament.
Arbitration, the president holds, cannot
be relied upon as ail effective leined ,
though it should be utilized to the full
.-st extent, lie was strong in disclaim
ing any intent ion on t ho part of t lie
I'niteil Siatis ever to engage in a war
of co m lies t. The president made it
plain that this country could ill afford
to relapse into a place where insult
would han to be borne in silence.
TIMBER ENTRYMEN AND
HOMESTEADERS CONFLICT
liisKtl"K(i, or., April H.--Last
week witnessed a small rush al the
failed Stales land office in lioselmrg,
tie- iiccasi.in beiug the opening o en
I ry of newdy survi-yed public lauds in
Lane, houghs, 'urry and Josephine
conn I ie-i. M iM-i-l la aeons sect ions and
parts of sections in five townships ji re
iii oled. ami each of ihe five batch s
is being thrown open on different days.
The first i wo were disposed of Monday
and Tuesday, while a third was opened
Thursday. A four! h followed I'Yidny
and the fifth this week.
The first ilnve balches, situated in
townships lo I east, in Lan unity,
and L'o 1. west ami -M 11 west, in hong
las county, were opened for entry only
to sijiialters. No such restriction, how
ever, is placed upon the remaining
tracts, and a lively scramble ' for their
possession is forecasted by Ihe some hi
or umre intending eiitrynieu who lined
up in front of tin- kind office. These
two balches are in townships :t,'i I.",
west . in ' 'urry comity, a ml .'I I ." west ,
in dosephiiie county. I'raet ieally every
elai taming -I, nun, oiin feel or more
..f timber has been coe.cd by lieu laud
scrip. I'or the lei I: e of II laitns n
determined contest is expected, with
timber entrymeii on one vide and tipmt
(ers, claiming that agricultural possi
bilities predominate, on tin- other.
HENEY SPOKE AT SALEM
ON SUNDAY TO CROWD
SAI.KM. dr.. April I I. Ilnfiiri' an
amlii'iii'i' nf .'liHlll pinipl,. I'-rnni-is .1. II,
liny Sniiilny n fti'i'tinini ili'iinniii'i..! tin'
pi'i'sisti'tit I'ffnrt nf Sfiintiir t '. V, I'nl
tun tn irnti.i't his pnlitiml trii nils t'rnni
prnsi'i'iit inn hy tin- yn I'tinni nt. Tin'
mhlriss. ,,'liv, i", in M.irinn s.pmri'.
was rhiifly a n,in, fit imiship spi'i-i'h,
ami S.'iialnr l''illtnn was lin-lit iiiiiril niih'
im'iilfiitnlly, as wi-ri' linrf. Srlnnit. nml
tlm iiMi'lnii'ii win, in l'ill; pi ms. .-nt i-il in
St. I.nnis. 'riinnyh llt'lli'V sp,,.,. fnr
thri'i' linnrs nml a half tin' nmlii i- iv
lllailli'il tn the cm I. frmpii'lii 1 v i tilin
r'-'"'-"l" "'" niiplnnsi' nml niaaii.
'"";iilv ''li''"rn. I..
"' M"Mi'li" n-"iil'"l null int r.,,1 ,, ,1
"" "I'"''''"'-'
WATER CONTRACT STOPS
MORTGAGE OF LANDS
KLAMATH FALLS, llr.. April I I.
Tlm slat" laml Imaiil lias appniiilml II.
'. Kiiyk.-inlall. its allmimv in Klain
all, rniinly. tn fill llm va.'.im'V "nils ,
hv ill" r. sin. ml ion ..f r. II. VVithrow.
'Llm K la ilia Hi "niiiilv fanimrs l,
fcif si"".l llnnr lamh up f..r a in
1,1 i 1 1 i '.; t , . . i , fin. that tl," m a.'l
arts as a i Iil-" i.L'ainsl tl,,- laml
w I, "ii tln- li y In Imrmw m y mi il
tlir.ni'li Hi" -:lf,l" Imi, I l,,,.',l,l.
Mr. Knvk lull will hat il,i-
malli-r is tnlo n iii at tlm Imxt -"s.i.,n j
nf th" KlailKllh Watrr I's. ls' lissm-ia
ti'.il will nut Mini limit' illinatinil .nil j
Ira.-l a La r-lf.li ip.
I, liKANIli:. April I I. Tlm p.ni j
l uni ..f .1. II. Iliilili.ini .'mil ntlmis. pmv ,
ii'li i hat an "l. "t i..p I." Ii. hl in I'liinn ,
, .o.iitv '., .1. '. I.".;,," wln-th.-r tl,' "1,1"
nl' ! ' ,' i. ,-i li.pinls shall 1," pinlii),
., .! 'In . .. I V, III,- ..-ratil. .1 ,v II,.
'! I 'In- ' .--:.. r. or.h r-!
I., 1.1 .... .1 ,." 1
i I ',T,
,1 1 I
Ti
' -' I' ' L't"-
I of f,.nr 1. filth
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BATTLESHIPS
if
T SAN DIEGO
Warship Fleet Complete Journey
Around Horn and are Noiscly
Greeted at. First American
Port-Governor Visits Admiral
SAN HIKtil), fnl.. April 1 I Tlm
AtiH'i'ii'an Laltli'sliip 1'1,','t ri'turninir tn
honii' union on tlm I'livifir roast after
a rrtiisi' ol' Hourly four inuntlis iirmitKl
tlm so, itlm in "ml of tin- wosti'i'ii In-inis-ph.'i'i'.
vast niti'hor otf Imi" nt I'J:I7
o'llii.'k P'.lav. l:l tninnli's alma, I nf
si'lmilnh'il linn'. Tlm shores of I'nro
llniln hi'iii'h were lilmil fnr n mile in
inure with nn ent hnsiast ie throiii; nth
el',, I from all over the west.
The ilay ot' the fhs't 's nrrinl npeneil
ilai'k anil threiili'iiine. Lilt hy noon t he
sky wns snppliire hlue. The shores nt'
Coriinailo heach were the vantage jioint
to iew the I'liniinir ships, iiml were
I li ronocil all in, li ning. Speeinl trnins,
sten ners ami trolley riirs were tnxeil
to the utmost to hamlle the i-rowils.
I'aint films ot' .smoke rising to the
i-IoikLs tt,ae the first 'nil iinnl inn of the
apprnai'li of the fleet, ami nt llliilll Ihe
flat; nl the ship's hen, I of the np-pt'nni-liinn;
enhiinn I'linhl lie lilaili' nut:
hy piiwi'i'fnl ylnsses i'n miles away.
Vv'elcoinocl at Tin Junna.
As the ships imssiil the Mexii'llll
liniimlary line. Ih" first ivnl A 'ii-att
nnte nf welfniun tvns .son n,le, . A pnrly
nf I'lislnins offi.'inls on ilnly nl Tin .ln
ana ha, I emi'teil 11 flai;pi.i" on shore,
ami just at t he llloini'iil I In I 'nlllii'i't i, ill
.rnsseil the iinli"iinil'.' line, inn Inrin ill";
In tile ln'llll'lnr' 111, ,11 lllnell I , Ihe stars
I stripes v.i'i'i' h, lisle, I nml 1 1n lillle
Laml of pall'ii.lK -4111' three Inslv
,'heers.
The iL'iiiimsl rat Inn i-unhl reneli
the ships 'if tile fie, 'I In "llill n re
spniis", Init this fae ili,l net in nny wny
.Miniiiish ll nl linsiasm .'if llm parly.
nf n-iily ,le,nrat",l lain'. Ins put mil nf
llm liny enrly this innrtiiii" nml erniscil
I ar 'I, ol II til" , st tn n t the lip
lir.wi.-liiiK 1'1,','t. WI the ships el
i n I ii lull ii w they were seen tn lie
.1,'amiiin in lims ;' ,i isLi.is. fnnr
ships In eiM-li liim. The fnnr flagships,
I h" I 'mil I ii-nt . II "j in , A liilitinia ami
Main.'. Immlml tin' La.'. A pprnneh i nK
tlm first nf llm I'nrnmi.l,, is In nil s. , t he
-Li.s tiiriieil sharply in shnre. ami fnr
t In- lissi o lli-.l iilii'linrii'e push inns.
Governor. Culls on Admiral,
The ..lienlliinn nf the fleet Wis l
liennliflil siht nml the passane nf I he
essels In : In, ran,' lie, -mil pa n i"i Ly
I -nit i nir nf hnnili'i'ils nf whistles, r r i j u
inn lu lls anil II mislniit hnrrnhilin nf
tlmnsamls natlmli-il nn the L.-ni'li nn.l
else here In i"W tile I" III a lk a 1 1 Ie s
I.'l.'le. Siareilv hail the t nil neel ielil
I'linm tn aiii hnr. when n Innnrh wns put
nff friim I'. nn nml. i pier wilh nn niile
In Hi i i'l' in i r liillel t" en In, mil. lie re
pair.,1 nn l.nanl llm flniiship In ask
Wlli'll it Wniihl I lieiiient fnl" tlm
.'nllilillil tn reeeie tile -ni I'm it . will!
Lsiri'il t,, "XI. in I tl Iti.-in I wilei. iiii
nl' III" sl.nl" llm I'leet, . V i III i I'll I
Tl, minis ileelai'il 11" Imi, I himself M,L-
.i",'l I" Ihe nnvrl ' 's e, , in mil in I . Half
an In, nr Inter tlm tt.Afi '. ; oinpn
nieil Lv his ai,,. ,.,,. i, -e.'i .il alinar.l
III" 'niilieet i,,ll with mililar Imnnrs.
L:ili I' iii III" aft" , II," nilinirnl I"
'nrn.'.l Ih" x i-il ami pai.l his ivs, is
In Ih" L"0 "I'mr at the lintel Del fnr,,
nniln. I'nlL.W 1 1 , tr t lies" eerenn.ii ies. the
Inrnl I'",', pi inn i imill"". Immleil Ly
1'. S. tlraiil. ,lr.. visit,.,! tlm , ',,, m.-l ieiii
an,) were r ie,l hy Ailin'iral Thninas.
ROOSEVELT TO TRAVEL
AFTER TERM EXPIRES
W s Vli'l'nV, April II. ShiniLI
I'l , si, L-nl linns, -veil 's pi".. nl .L'SU'l'S he
I'.-nli.eil, II" will speml llm i,.t v,.r
, fl"
"I I
r,
.i ii.
, I nnlsi.l,- ,,- l'nit,-, Htm.-.. Mr. Hons,.
"It '- il lie I ai v. I, nil .-I . r. Las not In-, n
Ll", mi I. Mm pirn, is In s f
II." niL'm-,1 ..ml Intl.- I'i",pmiil,., pel
mm, .,1 I i,.!, laml-. as w.-ll as I,,
' i .' x I I Im Lull n t raek of I Im Innrist.
That tlm pri-si.L-nl will imlnl"" In his
f,,i-,i,"s. I,,r hiiniine Lin name is l-
li.-v.'.l I.l Hi. is,. In wl , I," has
ti'L-'l his int, lit inns.
It was al tin- r ill .linii. r ,,f I lie
I!,,,,,,,, ami I'lnek.tt ,l,il, in llii, ..it
thnt the presi.l'iil last tnhl ,,t his in
linliniis I'm- n.xl war. lie was t,,l,l
nf the nppnt t unit i. s i'ni- liiilit i .1 in
'Alaska, ami nim-.l t., ariaii"" fnr a trip
1 her,.. Tl,... I," w,,nl, inl-rfere
with Li. plan f..r f..r, inn trawl ami
' w.ml.l l,a" In l- , ,,., ,, ,. if t all.
al -nm. Inliire time.
Aittt'tral Evans' Cniiditloli Eli('i",tnaiiii,',
' l-W L' iLI.L's. i al . Veril I I. A, I
, 'I : ' t I" v .'ins i nml it ion i. mii.I , -in -our-!':-i""
'I" was taken t the hath In-
,1 -,' al l 1 - -. . ',I ,!.-,'. ' ,',.i,l'i. in.-irt in
WELCOMED
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