ANOTHER DENIAL OF CATTLE STORY (lie apple crop. Manager Malboeuf, of the Medford Club, Is In receipt of a letter from the negroes who are auxlous to work In the orchard» In LAND PRODUCTION AVERAGES WKNTKRN UNION INAl’Gl RATES TAFT RECEIVE« HTRONG LETTER this secloii of the country, having be­ GOVERNOR WENT HEMIN NOTH K come dlacougagcd with the decrease NEARLY 830 PER ACRE to T hat effect FROM NICKLEH A CONVENIENT FEATUKE in fruit production In the East. | less fortunate than we, who have "an 1 abundance, and to spare." FT. KLAMATH CITIZEN. DEMANDS DETTER PENSIONS DEPUTY WARDENS OUSTED Ou Account of the Influx Following All Ire Gives < liante to G«»4 Job« Fifty-Word Rate, Similar to “Night Congrí*«» Warned That Failure to Ari Re< lantatli Project, Ten New Dice While Awaiting Trulli FT. KLAMATH MAN HAYS THERE! Towns Were lluilt Again by Paaaing Required MEDFORD, Feb. 35 While sit ­ May Affect Volunteers in Leiter" System, Goes in Effect I ting on the freight platform lit Gold kxaiui nation« IS NOTHING TO IT Future Wars on March FirM WASHINGTON, Feb. 35 —8tatis-i Hill watlng for ^he motor. Henry Mitchell, of that1 town, died before tics are usually dry reading, but a' a recent census of crop results on the ' SEATTLE, Feb. 37 The Western WASHINGTON. Feb 37. Gen A a physician could be summoned. lie SALEM. Feb. 27 On March 1st Huntley Irrigation project In Montana Union Telegraph company makes a It. Nettleaon. chairman of the exe had juat purchased a ticket to Tolo «very deputy game warden In the for 1910 is exceedingly Interesting still further announcement of the es­ cutive coninilttee of the National Aa aud bad nut down to rest after n state will be minus a Job, nvcurdlng to those who have been watching the tablishment on March 1st of the "day six'latioit of Surviving Union Volun- I long walk to the atallou, when he to n notice sent out by Governor Say« All They Have to Do to Get the development of the West. letter," the companlou of the "night teer Officers of the Civil War, has | waa stricken with aixiplexy and died West, but the notice also carries the Information 1» to Drop Over to It was on May 1, 1907, that the letter." The night letter was eatab- made public a strong letter, address- IA a few minutes Mr. Mitchell waw Information that they can apply agslii the Fort aud Inquire project of 30,000 acres was formal-1 lished oue year ago; aud the day let- ed to President Taft and congress «5 years of age. and leaves two for their old positions, and If they ly opened. Since that date 439 far­ ter now comes as an additional tele­ by Major General Daniel E. Sickles. daughters and a brother at Hold Hill pass th« examinations required by the mers and their families have settled graph facility, which secures to the U. S. A., retired urging the prompt new flab and game commission Fort Klamath. Ore.. Feb. 25. on the land, four towns have been people of the United States the enactment of the pending civil war CHAMBER OF COMMERCE In hla circular the executive at a tea Editor Herald—Will you allow me established, and ten school houses cheapest telegraph service In the volunteer officers' retirement bill. TO CHANGE VIARTER« that the deputy game wardens now the courtesy of your columns to hold have been erected. In the service of the state ar* the world, and enables the business man "Our nation," he says." maintains a Farmers are not prone to boast of to conduct his correspondence by wire small permananent army nnd relies The Chamber of Commerce Is tnak men who were appointed by previous my hat in my hand, while I turn my their successes and it is usually dif­ with every advantage which may be upon the several states to furnish Ina preparation* to leave Its present governors, and that the present atop face toward Medford? ficult to secure statements from them gained from a saving In time, the on call for great emergencies volun quarters in the Jennings building, la bring taken to insure the game A recent issue of the Medford Sun of crop yields. The project engi­ elimination of distance, and the Int- teera to constitute the bulk of Its and expects to be located In the Held laws' enforcement by competent men in a half column article, takes Messrs. neers who sent out requests to the mediate attention always accorded to j fighting force In the civil war 96 per rick building, next to the l.ivermore The new flab and gam« commlaaioa Ericsson, Hicks, etc., of the forestry settlers on the Huntley project for' telegrams. cent. The vital Importance of keop- Hotel, by the 1st of March This loci will hereafter pick the master tub and service (salary paid regularly) on a crop returns received 383 replies cov-; The day letter has finally been ’ Ing faith with such volunteers and tlon 1s more central than the present gum« warden« a« well as the deputy ering an area of about 7.500 acres. wardens. made possible by the economical and 1 wl(A the l^e states which contribute one. winter trip to Crater Lake that they A complation of these reports efficient use of the telegraph com them Is well set forth by the house herald to the world the wonders of shows crop yields for 1910 valued at lUrh 'committee on military affairs In their pany's surplus facilities, when such this miniature inland sea. and inci­ more than $188,365 or an average facilities are not utilized by the Aiore I 1 report on the pending volunteer offi- dentally remarked that their's will of $25 per acre exclusive of revenue urgent traffic The day letter will bel^rs be* ’ retired list bill, when they says be the first account of this. Nature's from dairy or poultry products or transmitted and delivered with 1 ' "The present measure Is In part most wonderful creation, as viewed I increase and sales of live stock. It promptness and care ut all points. , designed to remedy this unfair and from a snow drift, twenty-five feet Is probable that the gross returns and the fifty words may be transmit­ unjust discrimination between reg­ deep. i from all sources average more than ted at a cost of one on» and anti a « half h«ir times tin,..» »lar and volunteer officers, it is Of couise, the trip is commendable, $30 per acre. the regular full day rate for ten beliavH! that the defensive power and will probably add much valuable These returns ivre remarkable in words. | and prestige of the uation. as re pre information to government statistics, view of the conditions on the Hunt- All day letters will be handled with I sonted by its ability to raise great* but the fact that the Bun. the stellar, ley project. The lands in 1907 were such dispatch ‘ as to secure reaaonably ¡ armies ‘ hereafter, and by the self-] tight that has shown over the world absolutely virgin desert. Untouched prompt delivery; the full paid nte.t. Tespect. Teupfct. military i spirit, ambition. In-j MRS. M. McMILLAN. Prop’r in general and Medford in particular by plow, unleached by rain, they were rage will still exist at the regvlnr |centlve aud efficiency of Its citizen ! for less than a year should announce most unpromising. A large percent­ mte and will be given an expedlte-j soldiery wi|eti called Into the federal I Modern improvements. 73 rooniff and twites. thia as a maiden voyage, would be age of homeeeekers proved to be meA '.■ervice. which, of course, must be service in future wars. Is to a large ‘ Sample Rooms. Bar Boom. Parlor«. Two Club humorous if it was not so pathetic, without experience in farming and maintained in order that its valuó as I extent Involved in the present exer- i and we. who live about twenty miles totally unfamiliar with irrigation. I'ooniH. Etc.. Etc. a quick and speciallxed, but short, else of fair dealing as between our | from the lake, can save those heroic It has therefore been a matter of message may be continued. A« In tlir regular volunteers, and hence In th« gentlemen their arduous trip, by just exceeding gratification to the Rec­ case of night letters, the day letters giving of a rightful answer to th« • Á V > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS calling us up on the telephone lamation Service that the number of will be written in plain English, to pending reasonable request of these Captain Applegate and Elmer actual failures has been really neglig- avoid the delays and complications surviving volunteer officers for simple Aw va***«.*« aavAW ww %*%%% W.A.-W.A. ww a w ’ Hlrshberger gazed upon the lake in able. of code words and code language, legislative justice.” all its winter grandeur twenty years A perstial of the letters from the which will not be accepted. The day "In conclusion." urges Major Gen- | ago. farmers furnishes very Interesting letters may be handled by telephone, geral Sickles, "allow me to say that I J. H Wheeler, while trapping in reading to those whose thoughts are the same as all other messages now the record of service made by the the Diamond Lake country, visited it turning from the city toward the collected and delivered through this volunteers in the civil war has no often in the winter for several years i open country. C. O. Stout, formerly a service by the telegraph company. parallel In any other war. modern or I John Burns and Albert Gibson were clerk in the Post Office at Washing­ The Inauguration of the day letter ancient. A nation that falls to be j there last week and stayed over night, ton, D. C., writes as follows: service will be especially serviceable Just to its defenders In battle do»« A. choice line of Invewt- and a party consisting of Messrs "I filed on 47 acres in July 1907 upon the Pacific Coast, where, be­ not deserve to have defenders and Momeyer. Tom White. John Utter and and am delighted with the country. cause of the difference in time be­ may not have defenders In Its next , mentM tlitat Nwvill niiiki* John Burns are there now. Hence, My expenditures for buildings and tween this territory and the East, war." flit? porcin mer moiiov Mr. Sun. send your party, by easy water right have been about $2,000. business may be consummated in one stages, to Fort Klamath, and they In 1909 I realized from crops taken day where now two may be required. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS REN can get all the information they de­ from 22 .acre« a gross return of $1.- The telegraph wires after March 1st HER EXCELLENT PROGRAM sire relative to winter delights at Cra­ 235. In 1910 I received from the will be placed at the disposal of all o ter Lake, as It is just over our back sugar beet factory the sum of $3,170 in such a manner, and by such classes In Honor of IJncoln and Washington fence, and this is the only sensible for my crop of sugar beets In 3i of service that every character of en- i Vasterday'« Numbers Were way of approach. acres, I believe the well cultivated terprlse may be handled with econo­ Moatly Patriotic land in this project is worth from my and rapidity by the use of any of And again, the Klamath Chronicle $200 to $250 per acre.” the three classes of service tendered A splendid program was given Sat­ mentions cursorily that our cattle are John Harrison, formerly a miner by the telegraph company, viz.: the urday by the students of the Klam­ dying for want of feed. from Arizona- and California, has a I regular day rate rapid service, the ath County High school Friday after­ Now. Mr Chronicle, I surely pull 40 acre farm near the town of Hunt- tflay letter and the now very popular noon, at which, in addition to the off my hat to you, and "ki-ti" to the ley. He estimates that he cleared night letter. students and faculty several vialtois I ground to your correspondent, for $1200 this year from the farm. were present. These programs are NEWS as newsy as that is not only Alex Nlnmouth, a former Iowa far­ MUCH PREPARATION FOR HEV i given every three weeks by the High important, but very valuable. ENTH ANNUAL HALL mer who never saw an irrigating ' School Literary society, and are al- Mr. Chronicle, just Imagine how ditch before 1907, now has 11 head ’ ways excellent. badly we of the Wood River Valley of horses worth $1,600; 15 bead of Great are the preparations bein< The exercises were of a patriotic would feel to get up some morning cattle, 600; 20 head of hogs. $500; made by 'the volunteer fire laddies ' order. In honor of Lincoln's and and find our stock dying, and just for 10 bead of sheep. $200; chickens. for their Seventh Annua-I ball, which I Washington's birthdays. Th« pro- the want of hay. And. again, for it $50, a farm worth $8,000 and is will be given St. Patrick's night In I gram: to be heralded abroad that we are too out of debt. Houston's opera house. Jess Hun­ Music—Orchestra. shiftless to gamer enough sustenance saker. Judd Low and James Mongold Paper—"Causes of Revolutionary to protect our poor, dumb brutes are In charge of the arrangements, I War. With Issues Involved. JAMES J. HILL SAYS through the long. cold, arduous win­ and they declare that it will be an I Carvel. GRONNA.8 ATTACK WRONG ter, for everyone knows that we have event long to be remembered Reading—"Washington's Farewell a pretty little valley here, about twen­ During the past the dances given | Address," Glen Garrett. ENG IN ES • BO I Lt RS- SAW Ml LLSTMRESH ER5 MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 27. — Answer ­ ty miles long and ten miles wide, and by the firemen have been well attend­ Reading — "George Washington's WRITC rOR a Rte I AL CATALOG AND PRICE'S ing the attack upon him by Senator the hay. Hay, HAY waves over every ed, and the coming affair should be Birthday," Clyde Parton. THE AM AVER ILL MACHINERY CO. of bls attitude on Gronna because foot of it, and the poor dumb brutes no exception, aw the organization giv­ gROKANt.WAJH. ■ FORTLAND.Qflt - DAN JOSt CAL Oration—"Abraham Lincoln,"Clar­ Canada. James reciprocity with J get enough to eat in the summer time ing the dance is one of the most ence Motschenbacher. —at least, they don't complain—and, Hill said: necessary parts of our municipal sys­ Reading—"Oh, Captain; My Cap­ “If Gronna Is sincere in what he Mr. Chronicle, if they appeal to you tem, and one that gives its services tain." Alta White. says, he is ignorant of the fact, If for help, just refer them to— without receiving any renumeration Paper—"History of Slavery In the Dr. Best........... 200 tons of hay to sell be is Insincere, he is a damngogue. for Its work. At any and all times, Uhlted States." Edith Rutenlc. I The reciprocity with Canada Is the NO MONMV NKUPIffan «"«> T'n •nJappm.«.4 you, Urwto W,eM» Mr. Copeland .. 200 tons of hay to sell the volunteer firemen sre ready to do Music—Girls' Quartet: Lilian most important matter before the citi ­ allow TKN MAYS PIUUC . TMIAl.dunn« «hub lime rn nwy n-ie ibe b>< n le «r3 ------- APT FIUÌB Mr. McDonough 130 tons of hay to sell their utmost to save life and property Josie Van Riper, Pearl Botvin any mil I« me nr teat lee« you rnu wish. wieh. If 11 you ere «hei. rnx penKI|r mtieAerf ,» «.>< «ish » Geo.Loosley ... 40 tons of hay to sell zens of this country since the Civil from loss by flames, and the very Vera Houston. M«p uw m » rf imt keep th* btcyrla tncyrle si.tp elup it ll fork tuck to tn ua ue at al our ow tMwnee and and / re« w,// » e, xw M«w .>«r. War. If, after keeping Canada wait ­ Ible In FACTÔIY MICE1 ** !««»-•’ «"<£ t«c«i.. u m p.»-i _ meke And they will be guaranteed a "cud” least thing the people of the com­ VMrlwwI rwfyaB si one «lull »rn*i abo«« actual Itruirf coai. Vos ai Reading -"Lincoln," Selma 'os sere fit •o ».» muMlama« «rinfila “’ -W * wrew "••«■»•clura. - —-r— — — wr * — «• waeeMwwseas ■ that has the buyers sitting up nights, ing for 4 years, we turn her dow n on munity can do is to give the coming Reynolds. sataa behind rour bfcrcU. IM» bOT M|IY s bécyclff btcyrla or or a a (Mir »awot lire» fn.m inxn «sy/w --------- IT a ot tire« •I until you rarfflvff our rauloeuee ----- end leer« our unberri ut /«./erp figuring bow to get them, and the our own invitation to participate in dance their hearty support by pur­ Anecdote«." and rrDMFÀeA^ r/r< - proAi abo va factory coat. the finest beef on earth. •aTdarCaB aivad^ uuder yow own tuune plata at grant," Rena Clement. happen ,” EXPOSER PLOT AGAINST Lincoln-Douglas Debate—Douglas . “rond hand Mryrlee, tM In trade hr one rbiragn retad atone. These we tlaer out Now, Mr. Sun, tell your people that, ROCKEFELLER; IS KILLED ' —Rhinehart Motschenbacher, Frits •• "J Daocrtptira bargen I.rte mailed free. honest Injun, you were mistaken, and 1 MEDFORD ELKS WILL Markwarky; Lincoln—Fred Dunbar, PRODUCE “FRA DIA VOLO the only logical entry to Crater Lake NEW YORK, Feb. 25.—Convinced 1 Glen Beale. at any season of the year, is via Fort that Hugo Kgros, a Hungarian bank­ Music—Chorus Class. MEDFORD, Feb. 25.The Elks of er, was murdered as a result of his 1 Klamath, Klamath county, and only Critic's Report—C. A. Howard. Medford have made all arrangements exposure of a plot against the life of twenty miles away. And you. Mr. Chronicle, deal kindly for the production of "Fra Dlavolo", John D. Rockefeller, friends of the TENNFJ4HEE JI RIHT, LIFE with your Assorted Press correspond­ and rehearsals are well under way. dead man have asked the police de­ DONG CRIPPLE, Iff DEAD ent, for be doesn't intend to be rude, The cast contains » number of pro­ partment to make an Investigation. M MOM TNBBLE FROM PMCTIHI Tasks os Class will no* 1st ths only he doesn’t know a hay stack fessional actors and singers, among In November two Hungarians, LEXINGTON, Feb. 25.—Judge! air NAIUI, an*, atsty thousand pair* sold last year. when he sees It, and just don’t like to them 1 being Ed. Andrews. Mrs. Charles strangers to Karos, had him trans­ John M. Taylor. 72 years of age, of Over two hundred thousand pairs now in um . irnOth MadeInalt sites. Bisliveir ask questions. Hazelrlgg and A. C. Burgess. Gold­ late two letters Into English. Karos the court of civil appeals of Tennessee llng.rerydurableand lined Inslds with And, Mr. Chronicle, for further stein, of SanFrancisco, will furnish was amazed to And that they contain­ la dead at his home here, after an uaflty of rubber, which never lieeotnes which closes up small puxurea without allow- reference regarding the condition of the costums and the special scenery ed a demand for >50.000 from Mr. Illness of several weeks. Judge Tay- loescape. We have hundreds of letters from salts. »• anti puneiurs strip« "tv ers stating that their tirea have only been pumped stock here we will k'ndly ask you to for the production will be pa'nted Rockefeller upon penalty of death. lor had been a member of the court sad -I»," also rim strip - H- _ ________ twice season They ■poncaoet erica In tn «whole a wholes*»». They weigh welph nomorethsn no mor* than to prevent rim euttlng. This interview Mr. L. Gerber and Mr. by Tuzar. March 7 and 8 will be the The police were notified and arrests of appells since its creation four anordtnary the ounetur* resist Ingqusiniesbeini --------- “------- “ tire, -------------- ineturereetetIngqualitieabeinggiren ..----------- ...----------------- . th< tire will outlast any other several layers orthln specially prepared fshrlc Arthur Langell, who have recently dates of the performances. ma»« SOFT, KLAaTIO m 4 were made. On February 8 Karos years ago. He had previously serv- by Ixit f for tread. Theregularprlceorthesetlresisp joperpair,but «AMY muiMQ. purposea wear* making« special factory price to been in here buying beef for the was set upon by two assailants and «d twelve years on the court of chan advertiaias th* rider or only $4 So per pair. Afl order* ahipped same er cent (thereby making the pries ««.BS per pair) If you I We feaT, Mr. .Chronlcla, the frost ---------*------- when tho civil appellate court was aead FULL CAIH WITH OHOKfl and encloss this advertisement. Von ran no risk fa sending ua aa order as ths Urea may tie returned at OlIH espenae If lor any reaaon they are has gathered on your correspondent's ATLANTA, Ga., Feb 25.—F.ve Return From the East established. He waa a confederate not satisfactory on esamlna.ton. We are perfectly reliable and money sent Io us is as safe as in a glasses, and we surmise he has mis­ masked men held up fast train No bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run faster, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Capron, veteran a*io a lifelong cripple. wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire vou hew ever used or seen at any price We taken some one's call. “Hello. Cen­ 36 on the Southern railway at White who came here last summer and know that you will be so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give ua your order. We want you to aend us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer. tral,” for the lowing of starving cows. Sulphur 8prlngs, Ga., blew open the made some heavy investments in MARYLAND NEGROEff ARE I ggw VMM aga-w-fa don't Iniy any kind at any price until you semi for a pair of Mr. Corespondent, those are not | safe of the Southern Express Co. in Klamath Falls property in addition to ... OREGON ________ _ ffF »VV JwtMkW • «FaSw Itcdge'horn 1‘unclure-Proof Urea on approval and trial at IXNIKIN