Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, April 22, 1909, Image 6

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VII toulA (Il (' >, Aprii 19.
WASHINGTON, Aprii 19. Under
lì ui Ju, un fouis «noli vi war wlili • ndtla IlOlU lill.lUlj ut tic linci
I ùU4-‘lu u. il la uiuclug Ito Saimi vuio- * - i . m ili ■ gel , u ■ I, U Ui i i .i ih ’ « tlll
I fui uud 'ky sloiui'tlc pr'pui iitlnii for . ini lumi.« w leu I ad beou wHh-
ui us preceded (Lo recedi war la ll.o littwti Iioui enti) we>ti toduy thiowu
news g'veti by ptu.miigers from ->,>eu lo » 'HI.Ulieiil.
Yokohama.
Two litiga battleship •
l'I.u land compìl,us tlireu pale
of tl.e> Dreadnaugl t class uio bulug I Iwo o( wliicli wero wilhdinwu perni
built, ot.e nt Kuru to bo named thu ' mg prvllinliiai
surveys III couuec
Soltau und I lie other nt Yoko, num ¡iou wllli ll.o Yolhiw dune aud Nortb
to bo named the Kuwachl, but b l'Iuttu reclamuliju projueU t)f thv
stronger and with larger guns than ttrst of tinta« thtro aro 200,009 rcre»
tho big Aki und Saisuina.
In il c Laudar ami Buffalo dlslrlcts
In military affairs preparations In Wyutukiig, uud of thè gucoud
have boon contluuuus but the grout Ihur» r.r» I 4ti,OOU acro» In III» Clicy-
«■st secrecy l a» boon nialnlaluud. The onuo dlstrlct of ti.» Nortb Piallo
urmy Is iucreuaod to over twenty proJoeL
dIUslous, so that a force of 1.000,-
The thlrd pareoi consista of 19.000
01)0 may bo tmibillzed when neeva- «crea loe»led lu tlie Kullapull. Mnu-
raty. Prior io the last war balf a tuna, districi. Tiils lami wa» wlth*
jnllllon mon represented th«’ total druwn f»r tlwe i-onvurvullim of water
number It nt could bo put In the rokourcea.
The au-retary'« state­
field. Including all branches, and ment saya Ih la land I» rvstortìd lu
that number proved lumloquule.
entry becnus» tlie lutnruela of Uni
New arsenals are b«;ing establish governiuent no lUnger require It»
od. uud to Hupply (ho numerous ar w Ithdrawal.
•«'liais und depots scattered over
Tho uiibuvuceuiettl la In lino with
Jupuu tbo lulBlury authorities have l)ik> pollo*, or ratkcr absence of
UNDERWOODS FHAfiMACY
qunstructed n centrui arsenal at ''polley' under w Meli .tbu * dopai 1«
<(>R 7 th AM> MAIN hTH
£Mkuaa uiur Nagoya. Even In Sa input of tho Interi»» la *tu bo uuu-
»
Klamath
Kails
- t Oregor
gallett .military preparation« are ductod by BectetaSy Balllngur. The
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I known to. by under way. despite the I derni lineili plana lo - coi
|pnerccy.‘
Among otüer things a I,.murili rvaourcoa ui tb e cuuuti),
Gul of tlu U>iig> r Jar.
military railway K being conslrqct I bi|l duca noi' luleud to take any
• »»♦♦♦♦«♦•♦•♦•♦♦»«e dren have had cither the grippe or be given ut the Gale school Saturday, I ’ isl from Korosokov î< to Vlndllmyo n 4 lo il II ut v. HI temi to biudar the
Tho tumat« enti but will It?
| vka. the scene of the future central ilovclopmont of tho wholn cou ttlry
♦
ÏVNNA ITEMS.
• measles. Ttoso having the greatest 1 April 17, at 2 p pm.
it.« ch< uper (ho rh»«aitba louder
Miss Della Gerking has been quite 'udmlnlstrntlon. If not of the whole
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦•♦♦♦ number of perfect lessons were; In !
+ — »va i
« *
I'U squeak
Sth grade, ¡sick with tonsilitls tho last week at island, tho Japan« u porton
lie wife of a het.peeked h unbuild
C. C. Pearson made a trip to Sth grade, JLoe Siorzl;
Viola Pearson; 5th grade, Louise'the home of her sister, Mrs. II F
Is «isunll'i set In h»r ways
B obu i za Thursday to seo the doctor.
Flackus; 4th gn.de. Ward Rueck; Tolle.
—
HAN FRANCISCO, April 15.»-
'1'1 « limo who persistently ■Ila
John Donnell went to the Falls
3rd grade, Earl Albrcd; Ind grade.
A postal curd soul Jo the luimlgia lowu uro sure to bo I »rd up.
last week on business.
Maude Kirkpatrick; 1st grade, Erma
HWIhT AT MEDFORD.
MEDFORD, Ap tl 19. A I lettur Hou Lisp«etui u ut Douglas, on th«
No luulee low veil millier may
Sam Randles and son, Earl, are Woelk.
from Will G. 8 «-< I r. gurding the border between Wuihltigton and feel she I« continually on the monti
»ow busy plowing on the ranch they
Chris Pearson and son, Jerry, and
MEDFORD,
April
19,—Within prospective visit of Siicrolarh’s liai British Columbia, josh lug thcui oti
It Is Important to hnve dear vis­
recently purchased in North Yonna. W. L. Simpson v ill start to work for three weeks work will start upon the linger aud Wilson to Medford I und their lack of sklU, has Indirect!)
ion
Even the potato must have
U. L. Simpson and family have Wm. Uhrman in a few dr.ys.
boon responsible for the order to urn nd eyes.
construction of a warehouse between Crater Luke reads ns follows
moved from c. C. Pearson s place to
Mr. and Mrs. John Wells of Bly the Page and Studebaker buildings i
"Have just rccelv-d letters from deport an Oregou woman frum tl I
Neither
a boll nor n cabbage
Mrs. Wm. Wight's place in the west- passed through Yonna on their way near the depot, which will be occu­ Secretaries Balllager nnd Wilson nnd United States.
Mrs. Norah I .oat. amounts to anything unless It comes
«r» part of Yonna valley, It is re- to the Falls Thursday.
pied by the Union Meat Company, or tope the people of Medford are right formerly of l.ako county, Oregon, Is to u brad
ported they will leave for the coast
Master Edward Flackus has been Swift A Company.
Medford Is to after them.
the woman, and the tale behind the
if young Spendthrift would setti»
about the middle of June.
riding for cattle tbo past few days.
be made the distributing point for
''Mr. Ballinger srys 'The Itiner­ little tragedy Is an Interesting one.
down lie might soon be able to »ottle
Masters Albert Beck and Willie
Pat Colahan and Frank Cutter southern Oregon.
ary of my contemplated western trip
.Mrs. l.oat was married In Van up.
i
Jonas started for Trout Creek Wed- were in Dairy on a business trip this
A warehouse Is first to be con­ has not been considered yet, but I couver, B C.. to an Englishman, «ml
litii- of th«' most Insidious and un
»»•day, where they will spend sev- week.
structed. l.ater to this will be added shall bfl glad to visit Crater Lake shortly afterwards left that city with •■xpertol forms of attack. Is tu tread
•ral days.
Thomas Michael went to Bonanza a hugo cold storage plant. The com­ park with • view of obtaining a more her husbund, who was under contract upon a tack.
Wm. Shook was in Dairy Saturday. yesterday to see tho doctor about bis ' pany has leased from the railroad Intlmato knowledge of existing con­ to go to work In California
Initul
You cannot always gunge the Im
The Pearson children have recov­ hand, which he injured by falling I company a block of land 100 by 180 ditions, If It In possible to do so.'
gratton offieors stopped the couple portmice of a man by the angle at
ered from their sickness and are from a drill.
feet in size.
Mr. Wilson says:
‘1 cannot, at and refused them admission to the winch he wears hlls hat
again back in school.
Mr. Johnson, a representative of this time, say whether or not I shall United 8tat«*s under the contract
There la quit« n different'« bo
Gene Childers, one of the promi­
the company, has arrived In Medford be able to do so. 1 would enjoy It, labor law. in spite of this, however, tween th» door jamb and the Jam
nent stock raisers of Langell Valley,
GALE HAPPENING».
• and completed all the prcllmlnar'es but I may bo prevented by force of the two Stole acros-t the line, and that mother used to make
a
has sold his entire herd of cattle.
Actual work upon the warehouse circumjtanc«« which I cannot now eventually landed at their destina
"There Is the wreck of tlm«!" ex­
a
Being a fine herd, he received the
will soon be undertaken.
tlon. In a spirit of fun they wrote claimed Jones, as his cook fell from
forosee.’
highest cash price.
W. H. Todd and son, Leo, spent
Swift & Company have recently
•'I think wi will certainly get Mr. n postal to the Inspectors, telling the second-story window
Joe Schmidt bought a horse and last Saturday at the Falls attending made great Improvements In the Ballinger, but I fear Mr. Wllaon does them that they had eluded their
colt from an Indian last week for to business.
plant near Portland on the penln- not conprchcnd how vitally th«' ag­ vigilance
«12.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Caldwell and aula, They are now beginning to ricultural d«'partmcnt, thr«>ugh Itsi
Thia wa» more than
t
the dignity of
C. C. Pearson went to Dairy last! Miss Clara Anderson spent Bunday reach out for business, and chose forestry bureau, will bo affected by the guardians of the border could
Parties wishing sagebrush land
Tuesday. J. R. Welcn was also there' with E. M. Hammond and wife.
Medford as the logical distributing tho comprehensive road plans now stand, and they gavo chase to the
clears,
call uu or write,
the same day.
It being projected. If no Invitation has pair, finally landed them In the fod-
R. C. Anderson is through seeding point for southern Oregon field
W. W MASTEN.
Mrs. Ctas. McCumber Is quite and says that be Las done his part is but another Indication of Med­ been sent to Mr. Wilson, 1 think It ¡era) Jnll at Alameda
Tho Depart
II
Stf
Klamath Falla, Or».
sick at present writing.
uow, and will let Nature do Rs best. ford's right to first place commercial­ ought to be attended tont once, and mont holds thut Mrs. Lout expatrlat-
Arthur Pricon, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Slate Lave moved ly among the southern Oregon cities In tho Invitation apodal attention ed herself In marrying Loat, and
CONTEST NOTH E.
putting In C. W. Sherman’s crop
should be paid to the far-reaching «trderod her deported with her hus-
back to Merrill, after spending sev­
at Dairy, is now through.
HCOTT MAY NOT Act KPT.
effect for the road's agitation ”
> baud
Department of th« Interior, U. 8.
eral weeks on the H. T. Anderson
Geo. Smyth is hauling bay from
Land
Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Feb
farm in Dodd's Hollow.
Ttos. Stanley’s place.
OMAHA, April 17,—The World- INK MILLION Kill 4 ItA I ER DAKE FAVOR DFM< HI TEH RAILROAD. lb, 1909.
Those of Gale attending the Easter
Pat Colahan returned from the
A sufficient affidavit having been
service at Merrill were;
Messrs. Herald this morning prints the fol-
Falls Tuesday. He bought a wagon
Wcn
.|
lowing:
MEDFORD,
April
15.
At
u
meet-
1
PORTLAND,
April
15.-
Report
of
filed
in this otlh-e by H P. Detillngor,
Charles, Jesse and Marion
of Wm. Welch.
Mr. Cutter of
iatch, Vesta Todd, Horace Hickman, I "When I was in Washington six Ing of the Medford Commercial Club ‘be local engineers of the United contestant, against botnwatead entry
Yonna came back with him.
memorials ' Htatcs Reclamation Service nnont the No. 3733 (Serial V. 097»), mad«
Leo Thomas, Cecil Johnson, Mrs. woeks ago, the President told me held Tuesday evening
I
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swift from the
Giacomini, Mr. and Mrs. Charles An­ I could be Ambassador to Mexico if to Congress were adopted asking Ihschutes railroad project reached March 25, 1907, fur SE Si BE % . Bee.
Reservation made a business trip to
derson, Mrs. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. I wanted it. I am a newspaper man, the appropriation of *1,000,000 for ; Washington, and D. C. Henny and E 5, ENEta and NE1.« BE *,,, Sec.
Dairy this weekk.
F. Hopson, the supervising engineers H, T. 40 8., R. io E„ by Roy W. Holt,
H. F. Tolle and daughters, Audry, I ! not a jouurnalist; mind you, a news- Crater I.aku park Improvements, nnd( “
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Barter of
Gertrude and May; Mr. and Mrs. paper man, and 1 have never held a a *100,000 appropriation for a new who prepared the report, are con­ contest«», In which It Is alleged that
Klamath Falls were visiting at Mrs.
federal building for Medford, to bo fident that favorablo action will be said entryman has never resided up­
Taylor and children, Raymond, Beat­ political office in my life.”
L. M. Fitch's Wednesday and Thurs-
That is what Harvey W. Scott, used for postuffice, federal court and taken upon their recommendations on nor cultivated the said land or
rice, Mary and Opal.
<*y.
Invitations within n week. They will, however, any portion thereof as by law re­
Blanche Robinson spent Monday editor of the Portland Oregonian, other federal purposes
James Wight went to the Falls
told
the
World-Herald
last
night
were sent to President Taft and Sec­ I not rev< nl anything of tho details of quired; that said entry man has been
night with Lucy Johnson.
Wednesday to get some lumber.
| tb» recommendat ions made, but In absent from said land tor more than
Mrs. R. C. Anderson, Miss Calla­ just aftor the Overland Limited retary Ballinger to visit Medford and
It is reported that Mr. and Mrs.
pulled
into
the
station.
Crater Lake during their western ¡ali human probability tho Govern­ «lx months laat past .and wholly aban­
han, Mr. Callahan and Blanche Rob­
Perry Randles of Yonna have »old
"But
it
has
not
been
formally
of
­
tour this summer. A committee was ment will not put any obstacles In doned the aald land, and that said
inson attended the institute at Lone
their place near Medford,
Pine, and report a good time and fered to me yet," added Scott, "and appointed to ascertain what could be tho way of the curly construction of absence from said land was not due
Earl Walker of Bly stopped at
say our superintendent is a worker how can I refuse to accept the place done in securing a site for a five- the Herriman road from the mouth to his employment In the Army, Navy
Manuel Vierra’s place Wednesday.
or Marine Corps of the United State»
in the interests of the schools of under the conditions? I don't know story hotel to be erected here by A. of tho Deschutes to Bend
Tom M let ae) returned from his
as a private soldier, officer, «»'«rutin,
just
wl
at
I
would
do
If
it
wore
of
­
It
Is
anticipated
that
thn
Hecretary
Ostrander of Chicago. The club ad­
Klamath county.
place near Dairy Wednesday night.
or marine during the war with Spain,
fered,
but
I
am
Inclined
to
think
I
of
the
Interior,
to
whom
the
report
journed
to
meet
Tuesday
to
hear
the
E. M. Hammond left Monday for ■
or
during any war In which the Un-
A. Pricon and Mr. Brooks are now San Francisco with a load of fine ' would refuse.”
report of the special finance com- has gono forward, will not only ap­
lied
States may be engaged.
working for Mfke Rueck.
They horses.
prove
the
Harrlmun
maps,
hut
the
mittee appolnted to raise a publicity
Bald parties arc hereby notified to
are clearing land.
EXPDOHION IN TUNNEL.
locations of the Oregon Trunk. This
fund.
Mr. Van Meter is busy drilling in
Gust Petterson of Erickson & Pet­
C. C. Carlson is moving the fence grain for Mr. Albin.
Mr. Ostrander stated that he was will throw tho whole matter into tho appear, respond, and offer evident*»
terson,
the
Southern
Pacific
contract
­
onto the line where it should be
prepared
to erect a modern five- courts. The courts must then decide touching said allegation at 10 o'clock
John Callahan has finished seed­
for land which he recently bought ing for thia year. Mr. Callahan is or«, received word last Friday that story hotel if a site could be furnish­ the question of propriety of rights a. m. on April 8, 1909, before It. M.
a big explosion occurred Thurs­ ed, but had not Investigated constru- where locutions conflict, and It Is ex­ Richardson, U. 8. Commissioner, at
from Robert Langhlin.
a rustier.
day in the tunnel this side of Dorris. ction prices here, ao could not make pected that tho Harriman people wit) Klamath Falls, Oregon, and that final
Ida
John Johnson and Miss
Manuel Vierra has been hauling
bay from his lower ranch to his Turner spent Sunday with the for- Mr. Petterson left the next morning a definite proposition. The com- be able to sweep all barriers aside by hearing will be held nt 10 o'clock a.
ut. on April 22,1909, before the Iteg-
mer's father and mother, Mr. and 'for the scene of the accident. While mittee will meet with him to ascer- tho show of good faith already tnudo
home place.
full particulars could not be obtain­ tain details.
i In the way of expensive nnd exten- later and Recelver at the United
John Anderson made a business Mrs. Willis Johnson.
slvo engineering work which has States Land Office In Lakeview, Oro-
trip to Dairy Sunday.
J. H. Hobbs made a business trip ed, It is reported that in setting off
a
blast
in
the
Calor
end
of
the
been done on the project up the Des­ gon.
HIGH
PRK
EH
BEING
Dock Pool is now working for to the Falls Saturday and reports
The said contestant having. In a
tunnel a keg of black powder, which
RECEIVED FOR WOOL chutes Canyon.
Wm. Flackus.
business lively in that city.
proper
aflldavlt, filed January 28,
was
overlooked,
was
exploaded
and
Frank Anderson and wife of Sand
Mr. end Mrs. C. C. Pearson, who
1909,
set
forth facta which show that
set
the
timbers
on
fire.
Ten
sections
CABE
LONG
DRAWN
OUT.
19.
—
with
PENDLETON.
Or.,
April
sick
with
the
Hollow
spent
last
Wednesday
have both been quite
after
due
diligence personal serving
of
timbers
were
destroyed,
and
the
Montie B. Gwinn of this city, prenl-
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Anderson.
la ffrippe, arc now better.
YREKA, April 19.-The trial of
of
this
notice
can not be made, it 1»
end
of
the
tunnel
caved
in.
The
loss
Com-
dent of the Malheur Livestock
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Tolle and
on
the criminal case against Robert
Wm. Flackus went to Merrill
i
horoby ordered and dlrectnd that such
In estimated at *2000, as it will cost party, has contracted to sell 180,-
May,
daughters,
Audry.Gertrude
and
Green, the Dorris butcher, on a
business Thursday.
notice be given by du» and proper
that amount to repair the damage. 000 pounds of this season's clip at
charge of grand larceny, Is still occu­
Wm. Clarko will work for Theo. and Miss Della Gerking spent Sun- None of the workmen were Injured.
publication.
20
cents.
The
news
of
the
sale
Is
I day with Mrs. R. C. Anderson.
pying the attention of the Superior
Flackus this week.
J. N. WATSON,
taken here as an Indication that 20 | Court.
Will Wilson and Miss Blanche
The prosecution rested Its
Wm. Wight, Godfrey Beck and
2-25-4-17
Register.
WOULD
TAX
BILL
BOA
EDS.
Robinson spent Saturday evening
cents can bo expectcd_for good Uma-,
yCBter(jay an<j t|ie defense im­
John Lind were all in Dairy Tuesday.
tilla
county
wool.
The
report
has'
with Miss Inez Combs at her home
WASHINGTON, April 19.—Dis­
mediately took up tho cross-examin­
Buck Crock has now stopped at Lone Pine.
playsigns will be tilo subject of a already been received that Rhea I ation of Henry Jones. Tho hide and
ASK^
«DIAMOND
running, thcugh a largo quantity
Harley Johnson is out of school Federal tax if the bill recently Intro- Brothers of Montnna have sold 600,-1 head oftho steer alleged to have been
of water has run in tbo creek this this week on account of sickness.
duced by Senator Heyburn becomes 000 pounds nt. 22 rents, nnd thnt1 stolen and killed were offered In FOFC
year.
Miss Hazel Hadley spent Wednes­ a law. It is provided that the tax Charles Barrett of Montnna hns re-1 evidence by the
prosecution, and
Manuel Vierra's baby is quite ill day night with Misses Gertrude, of two cents per superficial square fused 22 cents for his clip, holding were examined by the jury.
at present writing.
Audry and May Tolle.
foot shall bo levied upon every post­ for 2 4.
ft wns thought that the cnse
Bert Childers of Klamath Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Whitlatch and ed display advertisement of any
would be finished this week, but It
was in Yonna Valley on business Mils Neva Whitlatch made a busi­ article advertised to enter Into Inter­
Two Cincinnati councllmcn have now looks Impossible to wind It up
this week.
ness trip to tho Falls Thursday and state commerce.
been Indicted for operating alleged before the middle of next week. A
Those on the Roll of Honor for ¡returned the same day.
The determination of the tax Is to gambling dens. All that remains to civil case wns set for Monday, but
the month ending April 16th were: I Mrs. Will Whftlatch and Miss Iva be based on thn total number of
complete the story Is for the two tho attorneys In It were notified to
Joe and Theresa Sterzl. This is on Wl itlatch were In Merrill on busi- square feet contained In the surface men to run for re-election whlh bo In court and tho dnto of tho Omw» for
Norihwmt Roll and Climatet
oti «II a | i I n > ml all I ««•I «Inalar« A»k for < Ata-
account of so much sickness In Yon- ncss Wednesday.
I fan* on aa a In
neighbor hood, write
of the thing on which the advertlse- their cases are pending and be sent •rlnl wps postponed until after the Io* UM.
«Ivina mtni«* of your il'uhr, bd <I wn will mall
na this month, as most of the chll-
ten a par het of flower aerda frae for yowr trouble
Mrs. M. Glacomlni's recital will mont appears.
back to their old seats.
determination of tho Green case.
H itlamo uu co . P ootumo , O u ooh , ano sfcuhi , wam