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FEDERAIS BEATEN; BIG LOSS KLAMATH REPUBLICAN W. O. SMITH, Editor. | LAKEVIEW. Jan. 94. Arthur W. EX-STATE SUPERINTENDENT TO THOMPSON AND BELKNAP WORK I Orton, register of the Lakeview land BATTI.» RIGEN FOR office, has compiled a report of the NE III MEXICAN IXIB Ht'HOOIX RECEIVE •S.tMNI A YEAR I entries made during thu last year In i the district, which comprises Lak« His Sel«*ction by the Board of Normal Mi'asurrs, While Decreasing Salary lit ¡and Klamath counties and a portion Goveruiiicut Troops Put Ip Hl ulilxirii TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE of Crook county. There were 63 4 1 Fight Iguiiint "Hying Squad* Regenta la Kndorned All No Couutiea, Will Increase application! under the 160 acre home mu,** But I smm * Stilimele All communications submitted tor publication in the columns of this Over the State Pay In Other Parts stead law covering 79,397.05 acres; paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer No non de plume articles will be published. 246 applications for 330 acre home- PRESIDIO. Tegas. via Marfa, Jan. SALEM, Jan. 34. After serving SALEM. Jan. 94. A measure pro- steads covering 78.235.38 acres; IOS sewing for the girls of the four up the people of Oregon for twelve years vidIng for the fixing of tho salaries of desert land application» for 39,323 63 2 4. Gue hundred federal* reported per grades. It seemed hardly fair for in the office of state superintendent of all the county school superintendents acres; 137 timber and stone applica to be killed In a bloody liaitle near the boys to remain in the study room public Instruction. J.' H. Ackerman In the state has been Introduced In tions for 17,888.74 acres; 3is water Ojlnaja Th« battle lusted two days while the girls took sewing lessons, has been selected president of the the house by Representatives Belknap i right application» for 34,000 acres; A firing squadron** of insurgents so the cadet plan was hit upon. While Oregon State Normal School at Mon- and Thompson of Crook. Grant, 34 applications for isolated tract», uiiiliustied u large body of federal», [ 1,606 36 acres; 33 applications to mid a deadly fire poured from the the girls in the schools take instruc , mouth. Mr. Ackerman's salary has Klamath and Lake counties. It will [ "scrip” 8,6trt78 acres; two segregu- undei brush, lu th« end I he federal* been fixed by the state board of nor decrease no salaries and will Increase tions in sewing under .Miss Edna Ad i lions of lands under the Carey act for d treat «si, leaving their d«nd behind many. mal regents at >3.600 per annum. He ams. the boys will be mastering an Every county school superintendent 160,000 acres In Warner Valley; 16 i other science, in a measure equally as will assume his new duties February 1st. In the state under this act, when It reservoir site applications and 1 6 ' x.Mt GGI.I D 01*11 M IN SEIZED PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE MAY CON necessary, under Mr. Elder. ON THE WEIMER KOREA In addition of being overjoyed at becomes a law, will receive fl.000 railway and ditch right of way appll* I There is. perhaps, no other course TAIN JOKER cations. This makes a grand total of the adoption of the initiative measure and In addition thereto f 100 for every that could have been Introduced by L341 application» for .381,017.84 ¡ the school board that would prove as at the November election, providing 1.900 children In his county, accord ni'UftM acres. ing to the preceding year's school for the establishment of the State Interesting to the boys. The military training will not only train the grow Normal school at Monmouth, the census, taken by him or his prede A monument In memory of Ampere, ing youth to be of value to bis coun friends of the institution are congrat cessor. No school superintendent, SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 33. Seine ulating themselves upon the election however. Is to receive a salary In ex the electrical pioneer. Is to be erected Metnb««rs of lx*aguc Declare No Party try in time of need, and furnish him panels that looked as If they had been cess of 19.500 This la»- will go Into In his native city of Lyons by th« a good healthy exercise, but will of Mr. Ackerman as president. tampered with aroused the suspicion Is Planned—Will Extend Though not a candidate for the po- [ effect June 1, 1911, if adopted by the French Association for the Advance of Customs Inspector Head an Toland simultaneously teach hitn discipline Work and obedience to superiors and orders sltion, he had been frequently men- legislature, as to all »uperintendents ment of Sciences. yesterday while searching an unoc that will be an asset to him during tloned in connection with it. and his who devote their entire time to the cupied stateroom of the Korea, with election is quite generally approved, duties of their office, and on January the result that a cache of forty-two NOTICE <>►’ GUARDIAN'S HAI.E WASHINGTON. D. C.. Jan. 25.— his entire life. As the Institution Is likely to lx* the 1, 1913. It Is to apply to all county Mr. Elder has had much experience ■ tins of atnoking opium was uncov The National Progressive Republican only one in Oregon for several years school superintendents without dis league is creating the greatest sen in military matters. He drilled for it is expected that within a year or crimination as all superintendents on In the County Court of the Htai« of ered. two years with the cadets at the state Oregon, for the County of Klam Th« drug would have sold In Chlna- sation. Many are asking if the organ i two It will be one of the largest of it* and after ‘that date are to devote ath. town, according to Colonel Bllnn. for ization is to tight Taft, or whether it Agricultural college at Ames, low:.-, i kind in the northwest. themselves exclusively to the duties In the Matter of the Estate and Guru- 81.600. means a third party in 1912. Senator and at that breaking out of the Span -------------------- L---- of the office. ish-American war he enlisted with i dianwhlp of Mary A. Kilgore, an Inspector Sackett also found three Bristoa of Kansas says: LEGISLATURE MAY CREATE The act specifies that it does not Imp» of »Hk. ihre«* blou*« patterns Insane Person. "It is not a movement to organize Company A. Fifty-first Iowa, ar.d was OFFICE OF FIRE MARSHAL apply If It decreases anybody's salary and some »Ilk handkerchief* con a third party, but merely to further mustered in as one of the volunteers and does not apply In counties having State of Oregon, who went to the Philippines. cealed In n cabin of the Tenyo Maru. progressive legislation.” County of Klamath, aa. He served on the island until the New Official's Duties Would Include more than 300.000 Inhabitants Dixon of Montana said: Pursuant to an order, made by the an Investigation of Causes "The object of the league is to get winter of 1899, when he returned to H U.K «IF I IMIIKH : Honorable County Judge of Klamuth of All Fires ( IMPING PARTY HAH closer to popular government. These Iowa, and after being mustered out county. State of Oregon, dated the A JOLLY REt NION reports of its being a political scheme he re-entered the state Agricultural Portland. Ore., Jan. 30, 1911, ’,26th day of January, I9IL nolle«' Is I SALEM. Jan. 2 4. Provision for college, and immediately took up his I are all untrue.” Sealed blds marked outside "Bld. hereby given that the undersigned the appointment of a state fire mar RoMwvrll Home the Herne of a Hap. Norris, when asked if the league military work in connection with his shal is provided In a bill offered by Timber Sale, General Notice, Decem [ will sell, nt private »ale. for cash, py < iathcring — Revive Memo was organized for the purpose of de studies. He was a lieutenant, captain Representative Hollis of Washington upon the pr«miaee. on or after the ber I, 1910, Crater,*' and addressed ries of Hummer Outing and major respectively In the college feating Taft, said: | 34th day of February. 1911, the in- to the Dl»trii i Forester, Formt Serv county. This official is to be appoint “If the people want Taft it will help cadets, and was always a ranking ed by the governor to serve until the choate right of th« dower of Mary A ice. Portland. Oregon, will be received The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. him; if they don't, it will injure him.” officer in the school companies. Kilgore, an Insane person. In and to up to uud Including tlu< 37th day of The instruction that Mr. Elder will next general election, when his suc Nelson Rounsevel) wu the scene of a The following are the officers of the the following described real pro|>erty. February, 1911, for ull or any part cessor is to be chosen. The marshal happy gathering last Saturdat. when give the youngsters in the schools will league: of the ineri'hnnialde dead timber will receive an annual salary of >3000 those who were with the Rounsevella to-wlt: be practical, and will be of inestimr.- President—Sen. Bourne. Oregon. standing or down and the live limber All that portion of land In lota 1. 3. In a camping party last summer as ■and is allowed a chief deputy at 81.- First Vice-President—NOrris of Ne ble advantage to them, not only giv 800 per annum. The expenses of sembled to enjoy the recollections of 3 and 4, section 39, township 39 marked for culling by (lie forest offi ing them a knowledge of military tac braska. south, rang« 10 east. Willamette Me cer located on an area to be definitely I these offices are U> be provided for a delightful summer outing. Second Vice-President—Governor tics. but tending to form in the boys a [ through a special tax of one-half of ridian. Klamath county, Oregon, de designated by the forest officer before The members of the party were at habit of correct carriage which will Osborne of Michigan. cutting begin* of about 3.500 acres on ! one per cent of their gross premiums tired in the same rough-and-ready I scribed as foltown: benefit them physically. Treasurer—Chas. R. Crane of Chi Beginning at a point on the north the watershed of Clover Creek In part by all fire Insurance companies with- garments they wore ou the outing, cago. j in the state. and prepared the refreshment« In th«- line of section 29, 1,175 feet weirt of of the St* of section 13, part of the Congressman-elect Kent of Califor The marshal Is authorized from fireplace the same as they would have I the northeast corner of section 39; st» <>f section 11, sections 13 »nd 14. nia and Gifford Pinchot are members NOOKE BROS. ARE WILLING 10 SELL time to timejo appoint such additlon- done had they been in the woods. thence cant 300 feet to the right bank S’* of NH ami HE 14 of section 16. .of the executive committee. l al number of deputies as may be The party spent their vacation last i of Ixmt River; thenc» down stream N *4 of section 33, and soction 34. The articles of declaration say in ’ deemed necessary. He is given au- summer In the Blue Canyon country. ! along the right bank of Lost River township 38 south, range 6 east, Wil SISKIYOU PEOPLE WANT TO HUY part: I thority to investigate the cause and north of Mount Pitt, and they lived , to the west lino of lot 4, thenc«* north lamette Meridian, within the Crater “The present statutes dealing with LOCAL INSTITUTION I damages resulting from all fires re the pleasures of the summer outing along Hu* west line of 4, 200 feet to National Forest. Oregon, eatltuatod to thet rusts, railroads and other inter n point 4 3 feet north of the center lln« Im 3.4OO.OOO feet II. M. of live and ported to him, and Is expected to keep over again that night. ests are very vague, and are partially of the proposed Lost River diversion 6,600,000 feet 11. M of dead Western > a fire record in his office. The members of the camping party ineffective. New statutes, based upon Negotiations I nder Way Ixxikiug For advising the marshal of fires In who were present were Carey Ramshy channel a* now surveyed and ntnk«<1 yellow pine. 400,000 feet B M of live Acquisition of Klamath Fails sound economic conditions are badly ¡their respective localities the chief of and wife and son Martin. Miss Gladys out on the ground; thence north 59 and 1,600,000 feet B.M. of d«a<l Doug needed.” Power Company J the fire department and mayors of Roberts, Fred Houston and wife and deg. 32 mln. east 660 feet; thence las fir. moo ,000 feet B. M. of live and The league advocates: north 27 deg. 30 mln. east 1,101 feet; 3,200,000 feet B. M. of dead while fir, ¡cities and towns where the office pays Mr. and Mrs. Rounaevell. First—The direct election of fed th«nce north 42 deg 30 mln east 380 M00.000 feet II. M. of live and 800,000 ! no salary are to receive 50 cents for Negotiations are under way look each fire reported. eral senators. feet; thence north 14.5 feet; thence feel B M. of dead sugar pin«, 200,000 FORT KLAMATH GIRI. BE- Second—A thorough investigation ing toward the acquisition of the north 13 deg. 57 mln. east 416 9 feet, feet B. M. of live und 200,000 feet B. COMES W IFE OF MEDFORD MAN Klamath Falls Light and Water com GRAND JURY AT WORK ON of corrupt practices. thence north 20 deg. east 400 feet; M. of dead Incqmw c«>dar, saw timber, pany’« plant by the Siskiyou Power Third—Direct primaries. VERMILLION COUNT»’ FRAUDS Fred Hendricks of Medford and thence north 300 feet; thence north log Scale. more or lea*. No bld of Fourth — Initiative. referendum company. 17 deg. 57 mln. eant 1,191.9 fret less than 11.90 per thousand feet B M When asked about the matter Mr. One Hundred Witness«-* Have B«x-ii Helen Applegate of Fort Klamath se thenc«* north 38 deg. 30 mln east 375 for nil timber will be considered, and and recall in all states. cured a marriage license at the office I The league plans to co-operate with Moore said: Hsnmwmed in ConnecUon With of County Clerk William R. Coleman feet; thence north 58 deg .“>9 mln. a deposit of 11.600, payable to the "The Siskiyou people have asked the smaller state leagues and will Alleged A'ote Buying Saturday morning. They returned to east 616.3 feet: thence north 38 deg order of the First National Bank of start immediately on an active cam | me if the pla-nt was for sale, and I 36 mln. east 256 feet to point of be Portland. Oregon, must be sent to DANVILLE, Ill., Jan. 24.—The .Medford on the noon train.— Medford ginning. Also a strip of land loO that bank for each bld submitted to paign. Governor Johnson was the told them that, although it was not on the market, still, if they wanted grand Jury has begun a real invest I- -Mail-Tribune. third to sign the articles. feet wide across lot 5, section 39. the District Forester. Timber upon to pay the price, they could have It.” gation of the vote buying in Vermil towtiMlilp 39 south, range 10 east. valid claims Is exempted from sale. While Mr. Moore would not state lion county. Wholesale confession» Willamette Meridian, 40 feet on th« The right to reject any and all bid* I* what the local plant was valued at, he are expected. One hundred bankers right and 60 feet on the left of the reserved. For further information A. E. ELDER IS CHOSEN ORILLNASTER said he was willing to let the Siskiyou and politicians have been summoned center line of the proposed Ixist River and regulations governing sales ad people have it if they would pay what as witnesses, including every candt- diversion channel, n» now surveyed dress Forest Supervisor. Crater Na III.I E PRINT .11 ST ISSI KI) SHOWS a <1 staked out. and descrllM'd an fol- tional Forest, Medford, Oregon. it was worth. . date for offline during recent years. MILITARA- MIEME (LASSES TO It is understood that they will be In case the Siskiyou company se SITE NEAR ROCKY POINT lows: Parsing through a point in the GEORGE II. CECIL. BEG1N DR1LLS THIS WEEK I < ast line of lot 5, said section 29. cures the local company's holdings it required to furnish Itemized state 1 26-2-23 Acting Dial. Forester. will give them four large electric ments of their campaign expend 1,336 feet east of jn>d 591.6 feet Mon- Ix>ts W ill Be latid Out as Soon north of the southwest corner of Sec- MWII E OF SETTI.I. ME NI OF AD- itures. light and power plants. Girls of Four Upper Classes Receive Numerous prominent men have Since they made application for a as Weather Permit*— Rules for lion 29. and running thence south 72 MINIHTItATOIt H A(NM)UNT Instructions in Hewing From franchise iu Klamath Falls the rate suddenly been "called out of the state <lcg. 35 mln. west 92.5 feat; then««* Campers to Observe Miss Adam* has been reduced to one that la the ion business." E. H. Frankenberger. along the arc of a 16 d«g. curve right Notice 1» hereby given that William lowest of any city of this size on the it is reported, who secured th« alleged 100 feet to a point bearing 18. Worden. ndmlnlRtrator of the ee- coast. I "confession” of City Attorney Frank Chief Ranger and Acting Supervisor south 33 deg 35 mln. west 100 lato of Alfred L. Sargent, deceased. "Company 'tenshion!'* "R-r-right The outcome of the negotiations be Jones, was the first witness sum W. C. Neff of the Crater Lake Nation feet, thence south 88 d«g. 35 I bus filed a final account of his nd- shoulder arms!” "Squads right, for tween the Siskiyou people and the moned. The greatest interest is In al Forest has prepared a blue print min. west 520.5 feet; thence along , ministration of said estate, with the ward march!” "Smatterlthyou, local corporation is being watched whether Joseph Cannon will be of the vicinity of Pelican Bay and the arc of a 10 deg. curve left 110 |clerk of the county court. Klamath Private Bunkum?” among the witnesses. with interest. flocky Point, showing the method of feet to a point bearing south 93 deg. I County, Oregon, and that said court I Before the end of the present week laying out camping grounds In that 5 mln. west 110 feet; thence south has appointed the hour of 2 o'clock in the boys of the Central and Riverside ARE FOI ND GUILTY OF locality. Speaking of the condition 77 deg. 35 min. west 253 feet; thence ihe afternoon of Monday, the 27th HIGH SCHOOL DEBATERS schools will be "Hep, hepplng” in MURDERING STANLEY KETCHEL governing the reservation of camping along the arc of a 6 deg. curve left day of February, 1911, a» the time for WIN FROM PICKED TRIO soldierly cadence and learning the » —————— lots by camping parties, Mr. Neff 140 feet to n point bearing south 73 hearing objections, if nny there be, to principles of military tactics, for be Walter Dipley and GoMie Smith Sen says: deg. 23 mln. west 139.9 feet; then«” such final account and the settlement In the debate at the High school ginning Thursday, military training tenced to Ufo I in prison nient "Along the water front every 1,000 south 69 deg. 11 mln. west 149.2 thereof, at the court room of »aid auditorium Monday night, the school's will form part of the course of study for Slaying Pugilist feet is a strip of land reserved for feet; intersecting the west line of lot court, in the county court house at tho debating team won from a picked for the boys of the fifth, sixth, sev public camp grounds, free of charge 5 In a point 374 feet north of the city of Klamath Falla, county and team composed of students of the enth and eighth grades of the Klam MARSHFIELD, Mo., Jan. 24.— The applicants receiving these lots southwest corner of sec. 29, trea, »tale aforenald. reboot ath Falls schools. Until "cadet guns” Walter Dlpley and Goldie Smith were under the special use must live up to 44.34 acres. Thia notice is published by order of "Resolved, That Immigration Into can be made by the manual training The proposed sale will be subject to said county court, made and entered the United States Should Be Further convicted of the murder of Stanley the rules and regulations of the for classes at the high school, the boys Restricted by an Educational Test" Ketchell, the pugilist, and were sen- est service, otherwise their permits confirmation by the county court. In the records thereof, on tho 94th will use brooms In lieu of rifles. will be revoked and open to another. Klamath county, Oregon. day of January, 1911. was the question argued upon, the tenced to life Imprisonment. A. E. Elder has been selected as The government does not give title to Dated January 25, 1911. fi’-st team, Louis Tolle, Nellie Cogs- WILLIAM S. WORDEN. instructor and drillmaster in the new NEW YORK LEGISLATORE these lands any more than camping (Signed) SILAS W. KILGORE, Administrator of tho Estate of Alfred well and Forest Piel, supporting the department of tactics, and he will FAVORS HAN FRANGIMO privileges. 1-26-2-23 Guardian. I«. Sargent, Deceased. 1-26-2-23 affirmative. On the negative side the have about 100 boys under his direc "As soon as weather permits, lots debaters were Wilbur Telford, Jessie tion. Two companies will be formed, ALBANY, Jan. 24.—The senate by of about half an acre each will be sur Telford and Jack Edwards. Good one at each of the schools, and each arguments were submitted by both a vote of forty to six adopted a con- veyed out along Short and Crystal will be drilled once a week, the River BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary sides, and the Judges, R. H. Dunbar. current resolution, urging the New Creeks In ample time to give all who side company Thursday afternoons Rev. Pratt and Carlisle Yaden, had no York congressional delegation to wish a private camp ground, and DON J. ZUMWALT, E. M. BUBB, and the Central company on the fol I support San Francisco In the Panama leaving public camping places every easy task in rendering a decision U. E. Vice President an 1 lowing day. The basements of the On February 3d the High school exposition fight. The house passed a- 1,060 feet for the traveling public President Treasurer schools will be used as temporary | resolution unarflmously. These permits give the public as well debating team will meet the team rep Map*, Plana, Blue Print*, Etc armories, but with the coming of as the private holders the privilege resenting the Grants Pass High school pleasant weather drilling will take In New Quarters of cutting camp wood and cleaning up in the State High School Debating place on the school grounds. Dr. Truax has moved Into his new around their camp grounds. League. The idea of Introducing military office, a-n excellent suite of rooms in "These camp grounds must at all training in the Klamath Falls schools the Odd Fellows’ building. As yet times be kept neat and clean. All was formulated last spring by City Sydney, New South Wales, is the the doctor's telephonic connection has rubbish must be burned. Tin cans Surveying and Irrigation Engineering School Superintendent Dunbar and farthest in air line distance from Lon- not been completed, but he can be and glass must be buried. No fish the board of directors, when arrange don of any city of Importance, 10,130 reached by calling into the central offals or trash will be allowed to be KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ments were made for instruction In miles. office. thrown Into the lake or streams.” LEADING NEWSPAPER OF INTERIOR OREGON CAUSES UNREST Abstracting Klamath County Abstract Co., Inc