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LA FOLLETTE IH MAID TO IIE BE- IIINI) THE MOVE flic <Ju«-stlou of a Nullable Name foe 'ITic Party la Puszllug the Prime Moves where she has remained for uearly seven years The examination was made to determine for the satisfac tion of the court, In which a writ of habeas corpus has been sworn out, whether the girl Is a Caucasian of a' negro. The physical chara< terlstlcs which 1». Is claimed Indicate the presence of negro blood played a part In the ex amination, but It was said ail the accepted tests save one had tlailud. That one Is the presence of u black line across one of the girl’s Anger nails just around wliat Is known as the "half moon." The presence of the black line, according to the dot tore. Is not conclusive, but only raises a suspicion as to the ancestry of the child, who will be examined by other physicians, WASHINGTON, D. C.. Feb 33 Senator Robot t M. I,a Follett«* am* Other republican progressive leaders are about to bt*-ak away from th«« old time republican moorings and lead a movement for a third national party Foreseeing that the 1912 conventl«« i will be dominated by Tuft or the con •mrvutlve wing of th«* organization, they believe, urcnidlllg to their friend«. that only a few grudging con- «««salons to the insurgents will lie grunted either In the convention <»r PITTSFIELD, Mass, Feb 28.--A III legislative matters. The recor.t family of vegetarians live on a farm organization or the notional republl- In the north woods, three miles from ■ an progressive league 1s said Io have here Mr and Mrs. Alferd Taylor and be«*n the fl st step toward th«* launch three children ent no meat and drink Ing of the third party. nothing but milk or water. All the Half u dozen nattiea for the new po food for the table, Including cereals, litical party are under dlacuaalon potato«**, turnips, parsnip««, onions, One of them Is the "Independent ami cabbage, Is prepar«*d for the table l*rogr«*uslve Party." Tlmae of the In without cooking Apples form a large surgent senators who are Interested pnrt of their diet. In the movement refuse to dlscusa It Tiler, who Is a Second Adventist, in any way. and it is probable that believes all meat unclean, and that the announcement will be made with cooking mak«*s vegetabh-s unhealthy lhe suddenness with which the ns Their son. O. II. Joyful Tyler, a boy ttonal republican progressive league of 6, Is a pupil at the Russell School broke Into the national limelight. of this city, and eats six raw potatoes Seiiutora Bristow of Kunsus, Clapp of for his luuch«*on Non«* of the child- Minnesota and Heverldg«* of Indiana ten lias ever lasted meat. are said to ba willing to go in with La Follette In th« formnt Ion of the MEDI'OKI» HOTEIA AKE third party. Regarding Senator Cum Fl LL OF STRANGERS mlnga of llwa there 1s some doubt. Benator-elecf Mlles Poindexter of MEDFORD, March 1. Each day Washington. Senator Bourne of Dra brings In more prospective orchardlsts gon. Senator Brown of Nebraska an<1 to Medford and vicinity. The hotels .■Senator Borah of Idaho probably will I ar« kept filled to the limit and every also follow fui Follette In th«* house household In the city who has rooms twenty or more of th«« Insurgents un to spare has been req nestl'd by the der the leadership of Reprenestatlve city authorltiiui to throw them open Victor Murdoeh of Kansas will bolt for rent A tent city with accomoda Hie G. O. P. banner and ally them- tions for 60 persons la under construc »elven wlth the new party. tion and a large modern lodging , The Inaurgeqts ar« unconcerned as house which will take care of 30 to what Colonel lt<x»scve|t will think roomers la nearly completed of their Idea They are confident that Between March 10 and April 10, the announcement of a "people*« par when the colonist rates are In force, ty" would inslaV' a favorite lmpr«»snlon ■ n enormous Influx of settlers In the on the country, and that Mr. Roose Rogue River Valley Is predicted by velt and wh»« following ho could mus the Eastern railroad authorities f ter would join the movoment BIG POU EK LINE IN FINISHED TX» tl.BANY SPRINGFIELD, Ore, March 1.— Th«* Springfield Albany electric traa- amission line, on«eof the heaviest and longest In the west. Is practically complete. Th«« use of this line means the el<<< trlflcatIon of th«« upper Wil lamette valley, and by It practically ev«*ry town »ml village In this «ec tion w|| receive th««lr electrical on- «•rgy from the Springfield plant. The line cannot b<> used until some time in May. for It awaits the comph-ttbn of the Springfield and Albany sub stations where the current Is rslscd snd lower««! to nnd from 66,000 volts. The line Is 45 miles In length, and I s» been constructed at a cost of ov> r 32000 a mile Over this trans- mission line. Coburg. Harrisburg amt Junction City are already receiving light and power, and upon completion of the substations, Albany an«! Its neighboring cities will be supplied. KEFERENDl M MAY IIE INVOKED ON I NIV ERRITI' COTT^GN GROVE. March 1. The University of Oregon appropriations may have to mil the gauntlet of the referendum again, If the plana of a inasH meeting, held hero are carried Into effect. Th«* meeting was hold to protest against the big appropriations of the Icg'Hlature and It was decided, by the several hundred present by un animous vote, to Invoke th«» refron- ditm ugnlnat the university appropria tions Money was subscribed and committees nettled to secure the nec essary signatures to th«» referendum petitions to hold up the appropriation bill until th«* people at the polls, In 1914. can <!■ cld<> whether or not th«« suiiiii voted l>y the legislature shall be approved Sili» HE HAD "A LITTLE MOMA ." «itri.iWN» is FOUND y PRINGFIELD. Mo.. March 1. James Ilurge, nged hermit, living in rhe southern part of Springfield, who lx now on Ills death bed told relatives hr had a little money hidden away In the hous«* Search I ex ••uled over 33*1,000. He has made no will, The man is 82 years of ag«> and had been a carpenter and contractor. DENIES SHE IN NEGRO; EXPERTS CAN'T DECIDE BALTIMORE. Md„ March 1. In ivn endeavor to determine sclentifl- cally the race of a child, staff physi cians at Johns Hopkins hospital made an examination of Luella Leftride, 11 years old, who la trying to obtain her freedom from a negro Institution ♦ - M»HI HIV Elt GLEANINGS The Odd Fellows of Bonanza arc Mary < oison was visiting her planning the <* red Ion ut a modern Mrs Koontz, a few day« last hail. Bln««* the time of th<< Are the week. lodge has had no t>ermanent quarters ' a R Hatch and family of Murcola. for Its meetings Now that prospects <)rl. have moved here and are vlslt- are somewhat bright for th«- 1 PP®r Ing nt Cha-* Bteemans for a few dwys. project tin* Odd Fellows reel that Mrs. Ella Robby has been sick but they must keep pace with the pro > Is Improving now. gress of the county. They ««»nteinp- A number of friends and relatives late a hall of two stories, ninety f««t long ami thirty fet wide. The low gav«* Mr* Georgia Booth a surprise on er story will be fitted up for store Sunday last. It being her birthday. purposes, whll«* the upper on« will Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. II F Phillips, Mr and Mrs. John contain offices and lodge room Kountz, Mr. and Mrs S. B. Booth, Th«* Bachelor's Club Is surely th«* II vest organization In town. Thirteen Mr. and Mrs Carl Robby, Mrs. Dervln, g«*ntlem«*n from Poe Valley joined Mrs. Htevenaon and children, Mrs. In a body Dr Hitchcock has been LaPrarie, R. L. Alexander. Roy and appointed asalbtant to th« se<r«*tary. f Rex LaPrarie. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mon Th«« Athletic Club Is creating const- . son, V. Booth and Carl Robby. derable interest among th«* young i Th«* ladl«*s aid will meet with Mr«. men. All th«* regular m«*etlng are Etiman on Wednr*»day March 1. Then- will be a dance at Levi well attended During the past week «wrestling mat. rings trap«*xe, a Wards on Friday night. All are In horizontal bar, punching bag and vited, Hugo Apperman Is visiting the I-a- boxing gloves ha-ve been added to the i prarl«* boys for a few days. equipment. Next Friday evening th«« Literary We have all kinds of good things Society will debate th«* Parcel Post for our n«w town, among which is question These public discussions I th«« promts«* of a furniture store. of live questions are conducive to Tho»»* wishing Information about sn Intelligent understanding of gov same will do well to Inqatre st ernmental policy. , Short. L«vl McDonald of Klamath Falls Little Carl Robley has b««en sick I was a visitor In town during the for a few days but Is better now flrat of the week. Harry Booth and Glen 8te«man Dau Driscoll Is paying his Bon have been hauling lumber for Art anza friends an extended visit Dan Hatch. roves about so extensively that we Anyoti«’ wiHbing to know about the can't aay as to where he halls from. He la lately from Salem, but be dance at Eastwood’s can inquire of w I s I ks to Impress upon his friends Mrs. S. B. Booth a-nd Mrs. Derln. that he was not a member of the late lanieuted legislature. ♦♦♦ ♦ be by lhe Court heard, and the time »■nd place when and where any person or persons interested In said estate rtluoiMth 9 «Ils People Have E ouim I may appear and file objections there to, if any they have. That Thi» is Tru« Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on this 23 day of February. 1311, A cold, a strain, r: sudden wrench WM 8 WORDEN, A little cause may hurt the kidneys. Judge of the County Court, State of Spells of backache often follow Oregon, tn and for Klamath county. Or some Irregularity of the urine Attest C. R DE LAP, Clerk A certain remedy for such attack’. 2-23-3-23 r. A medl' ir« that answers every cull Is Doan Kidney Pills, a true spe- NOTICE OF H97TTI E.MENT oi final < tfle. •«count and te-aring of pctitiou Thousan«!s of people-rely upon It. for diBcharge off »«Imlolst rater. Here Is <*ne cas« P. R. Nelaoa, of Jacksonville, Oore In the County Court of the State of sjya: "I first used Doan's Ktdn«*y Oregon, for the County of Kla 1*111« whl’e in South America and math. at that time they relieved me of a In the matter of the ««state of severe case of lumbago No doubht Richard E. Wallis, Deceased. exposure to all kinds of weather Notice Is hereby given that J. F caused my trouble. I could neither Wallis, as administrator of the estate bend nor straighten without having of Richard E. Wallis, deceased, has Intenao pains in my back and it was rendered and presented for settle not until I commenced taking Doan's ment, and filed in said court, his final Kidney pills that I found relief. account of the administration of said Later while in Hawaii, I had another estate, and a petition for the approval slight attack of kidney trouble but of the same, that be be discharged I again took Doan's Kidney Pill« and as said administrator and said estate was relieved I have told many peo closed, and that the 20tb day of ple about this remedy and I have March 1911, at 10 o'clock a. m.t at seen several cases of kidney complaint the court room of said court, at the quickly cur«*d through Its u«e." court house, in Klamath Falls, Kla For sale by all dealers. Price 50 math County, Oregon, has been duly cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo appointed by said court for settle New York, sole agents for the United ment of said account and the hearing States. of said petition for discharge, and the Remember the name—-Down's—and closing of said estate, at which time take no other. and place any person interested In ANSWER EVERY CALL said estate may appear and file his writing to the said final account, and contest the same and show cause, if any, why said ad ministrator should not be discharged and said estate closed. . J. F. WALLIS, Administrator of said estate. 2-16-3-16 r. VANN1CE RETTURNH FROM exceptions In EXTENDED EASTERN TRIP E. W. Vannice, who has been in the East purchasing spring and sum mer goods for the Golden Rule, has returned to this city after an absence of six weeks. While away, Mr. Van- nice stopped at New York, Chicago, I Boston and other large Eastern cities, SUMMONS: Suit in Equity to tor- MIDLAND AND VICINITI ♦ where he bought flne lines of goods « lose mortgage. for the local store. Throughout the East. Mr. Vannice In the Circuit Court of the State of W Depuy returned last week states, people are greatly Interested * Oregon; for Klamath County. from near Merrill, where h«* had been in Klamath Falls, and are keeping William Beiloui. Plaintiff, vs. Abel their eyes on every' move made here. J J. Curnon and family spent 8un- hunting horses. Adv and Leona C. Ady, his wife, Homer Depuy and Walttq Turner He exp«?cts a large number of pros day with Chas. Gray. Clarie A. Howie, Charlton E. Clyde and Ivan Icenblce sjient Sun- came up from White I-ake last wyek. pective settlers here from the East Howie and Amy L. Howie, his Jas. Jory returned from Klamath as soon as the colonist rates go into day with 8 C. Icenblce. wife, and James Edwin Howie. II IL Adams Is hauling bay for Falls Tu«?sday night, where he had effect. Defendants. taken his nephew, Gorden Quimby. Mr Addison. To Carlton E. Howie and Amy L. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons left for Colo OWEN CHAMPION OF THE Jrnlg und Miss Short spent Sunday Howie, his wife, defendants EXISTING POSTAL RATES rado Tuesday morning on account of »uh F F Short and falmly. above named: WASHINGTON. D. C., March 1.— T. M Cunningham was up In the Mr. Lyon's h«*alth. In the name of the state of Oregon, Senator Owen has filed a minority re Mr«. Morgan and Dorothy Morgan timber Monday. port with the senate committee on You. and each of you, are hereby re Joe Cox was down from Poe Val- vislt««d at Mrs. Davidson's Wednes postofllc«»«. declaring the proposed in quired to appear and answer the com day. Icy Sunday. plaint filed against you in the above J. C. Mitchell was a passenger crease tn s«*o>nd class postal rates un entitled suit on or before the 1st day John Shepard spent the first of WASHINGTON. March 1.—Reply Thursday morning to supperintend constitutional, unjust and misleading. of April, 1911, that being the day of ing to a request for Information as the week In Klamath Falls. To Owen's report was appended the CI as Gray has purchased the farm the shipping of some cattle. to whether members of organized statements of many publishers, a-11 of the last publication of the summons, Wednesday «ns a busy day in Mid nillltla are exempt from United States on which F. F. Short is living. whom contended that the advance and the last day within which you Robert and Arthur Draughon land. when a horse buyer was buying are required to answer, as fixed by Jury duty, the War Dejartment las would be confiscatory. the order of publication of this sum ruled that the section regarding Fed spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mas horses. Jas. Dixon and Joe Wright bought hors«*» to sell. The buyer al eral Jurors Is governed by the laws Harris. LOST—Curly brown water spaniel mons. The pupils of Pine Grove school ready had quite a band. If yon fail to appear and answer of the state in which the particular female dog, named“Teal." Reward Mrs. Kelly and son James went to Federal Court sits and It la within debated tie question; "Resolved that If returned to Jay Yordy, or the Re the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com tl^y discretion of the Federal courts Lincoln »as of greater service to his Klamath Falls Thursday. publican office. tie« Jory hauled wood for the ------------— . > a - plaint. to excuse Jurors for the same reasons country than Washington" last Fri NOTICE FOR PUBIJCAT1ON that would result In their excuse from day afternoon. The negatives won. ‘-Spring Lake Bchool Sunday. Said suit is brought to foreclose a Ru|>ert Sutton won the prize this Mr. Mack, Mr. Icenblce and Mr. Cun serving In a state court. Congroa- mortgage on the following described month for getting the highest aver (Not Coal Land) slonal legislation would be necessary ningham acted as Judges. real property, to-wit: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Curon, Mr. and age in his test. He Is In the second Department of the Interior. United to secure a broader exemption from Lot 4. 5. 8, 9. 10, 11, 12 .13, 14, 15, States Land Office at Lakeview. 16: the southeast quarter of the Jury service of members of the mili Mrs. Ctas. Mack. Mr. and Mrs. 8. grade, and is a studious pupil. W. L Tingley Is IB at the Weed Oregon. February 20. 1911. E. Iccnb'ce and Mrs. Robert Draugh- tia northeast quarter and the north half ranch near Weed, and has been under Notice is hereby given that John of the southeast quarter. Section fif on visited th«* school last Friday. the care of a physician. __ • Joseph Cunningham, whose postoffice teen; also south west quarter, Sec- E. E. Kirkendall was in Midland address is box 427, Klamath Falls, t'on lourteen; also lots 8 and 9, and l;«*|M»rt of Public Library Sunday. Oregon, did on the 18th day of April, th_* southeast quarter of the north Mr. and Mrs. Ben Galloway were '1910, file in this office sworn state Tb«> following is the regular month west quarter and the north half of SACRAMENTO. March 1. -What ly report of th«« public library: business visitors at the county seat ment and application No. 03329. tc the northwest quarter. Section 22. la d«*clared to be one of the most Number of visitors—Afternoons last Thursday. ¡•urehase the E\ BE1,. NW. SE'. . all in Township 40 South, Range 8 wonderful vitality records known la 1.047, evenings 827: total number of Homer Depuy was absent from SW V* NE^4, section 5. township 37 East, Willamette Meridian, in Klam tile case of John Miller, who is out of vi-It rs, 1.874. school Monday and Tuesday. 8 range 10 E. Willam««tte Meridian, ath County, Oregon, and containing bed with a bullet In the frontal lobe Rupert and Elmer Sutton spent and the timber theret o, under the C'rculation of books—Phl’osophy in all 708.66 acres, more or less. of his brain and the scar of the fur 4 general works 1, religion 1, soci Sunday with Fred Wieland. • provisions of the act of June 3, 1878. SaM mortgage being executed by row plowed by a second bullet tn the ology 7, useful arts 1. flne arts 3. Ilt- Mrs. Frances E. Gore left on Tiies- and acts amendatory, known as the Abel Ady and Leona C. Ady, his wife, same region. He Is rational. «-itur«» 11. history 10, travel I, biog- day's train for a visit In California. "Timber and Stone Law." at such Miller shot and killed hfs wife raphy 6, Action 543. juvenl!-« 125; She has been staying with Mrs. Abel vaule as might be fixed by appraise on the 1st day of March, 1907, in favor of one L. Ottolini, to secure the about two weeks ago and tired two f« tai circulation 712. Adv for several weeks. ment, and that, pursuant to such ap- bullets through his own brain. After Mr. Jorv. Mr. and Mrs. C.*Axle and on have been estimated and valued by payment of a note for 36.566.00, pay Number of m«*mbershlp cards sold a successful operation h«* recovered Mr. and Mrs. Rush kpent Sunday at the applicant, the timber estimated able to the order of the said Ottolini, Six monttiH 26, one year 4. due as follows; 3790.50 due on or cogaclousness and In thro«« days was Mr. Morgan's. Number of fines collected 10. M 4 00.000 board feet at 31 per M.. before April 1, 1907, and 35775.50 reading newspapers. Herbert nnd Chas. Anderson of Number of books rented -Nine. and Hie land nothing; that said appli Merrill calle«! at Mr. Morgan's Fri cant will offer final proof in support due on before the 1st day of Jan- uray, 1908, on which there remains «LIMMMNHI FOR NEW day. DINAMITE KXYPLOSION of his application and sworn state DEPOT AT SI'KANE KILLS 4, INJURES e Mr. Walton has moved to the place ment on the 4th day of May, 1911. be due and unpaid the sum of 35,775.50. he recently purchased of Mr Myers, fore United States Commissioner R. together with interest thereon at the SPOKANB, March 1 Two nnd THE DALLES. Mnrrt 1. Four while Mr. Myers has moved his stock M. Richardson, at Klamath Falls. rate of 7 per cent per annum from date until paid; and reasonable at one half million dollars will be ex mon are missing and believed to be , and hay to Mr. Johns' place. Oregon. torneys' fee for attorneys' services panded In the Northern Pacific rail dead and six are Injured as a result Mr. Adams shipped some horses Any person Is at liberty to protest l erefn; said note and mortgage be road In the erection of a fine new of the explosion of 5000 pounds of from Midland Tuesday. this purchase before entry, or initiate depot and establishing grad«« separa dynamite aboard a scow 'n the Co- J. D. Morgan has been awarded the a contest at any time before the pat ing afterwards assigned to this plain tion In Sokaue. lumlda river today, Tbcr«> Is no ex- ««ontract for building six and a half ent issues, by filing a corroborated tiff, of which he is still the owner and This statement was niMie here planation as to the cause of the acci miles of fence along the new drain affidavit in this office, alleging facts holder. The following of said proper ty. to-wit: by Chief Hnglneer W. L. Darling. dent. ditch. which would defeat the entry. The N tj. Sw H , the Se (4 Sw 14 Sec. Tin« road will pass through the city Jas. Jory ard Mr. Morgan went to ARTHUR W. ORTON. 14. and such portions of lot 2 in on top of a hlg fill between concrete*, Klamath Falls Tuesday. New Lines Bring Niirvcycvl 2-23-5-4 r Register. Sec. 14 and lot 8 in Sec. 15. as lie walls. The work will start In the W L. Ttngle.v returned from Weed SPRINGFIELD. Mo.. Feb. 29. near future. NOITCE OF APFLIUATION FOR and are situate North of the channel An electric trolley line from Warsaw Tuesday night. that connects the Klamath River and Two million dollars are to be ox-' to Springfield is being surveyed. au*l DISCHARGE Another dance was given at Mr. P«*ii<l «l by lh<* Milwaukee in running It is believed work on the constru*'- Fisher's on the Island last Frida, In the County Court of the State of the lower Klamath I^tke. and all be a tunnel under a portion of the biisi- tlon of the road will begin before night. Oregon tn and for Klamath ing in Tp. 40 3. R. 8 E. W. M.. in Klamath County, Oregon; being, nees district nnd In building tracks July, The proposed l'ne is about County. here. sixty miles In length and will open LOOKED FOR GAS I.EAK WITH In the matter of the Estate of subsequent to the execution and re cording of said mortgage, transferred A « indie — s \ me result Nettie Hammond, Deceased. up country at pr«*sent having inferior NEVADA STATE IS NOW railway facilities. Notice is hereby given thaf J. R. to you by the said defendants. Abel CLAMPING ON THE Mit SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 23. leak Hammond, administrator of the es- Ady and Leona C. Ady, his wife. BAILEY NOMINATED A8 ing gas caused a d^tructive explo state of Nettie Hammond, deceased, This summons Is published In "The CARSON, Nev., Feb. 23. Nevm’a'a McVKAGH'S ASSISTANT sion at the Parkview Hotel, near the has presented and filed in this Court Klamath Republican,” a weekly news dayb ns tho surviving renimi nt o' he western boundary o* the city. Joseph a final account of the receipt and paper, printed and published In the ' wild nnd wooly West" are num WASHINGTON, Feb 28 President Relchal, the proprietor, who had disbursements of said estate, and his city of Klamath Falls. Oregon, by bered, If, In addition to closing the Taft has placed In nomination Robert gone to seek the leak with a lighted petltlim and application for discharge, order of Honorable H. L. Benson. gambling halls, the legislature pacres O. Ralley, of Illinois as assistant cr.ndle, was blown through a parti and the Court has set the 1st day of Judge of said court, and dated Feb bills now in committee doing g-env .Secretary of the Treasury. tion and received probably fatal In April, 1911, at 10 a m. of said day, in ruary 15. 1911, the first publication with wide open liquor laws, prohlb •- juries. Considerable damage w : ls the courtroom of the county court to be made the 16th day of February, Ing the sale of cigarettes, prohibitin’ An<l the Mule Went Lame done to the house hy the explolsion house In the city of Klamath Falls, 1911. gambling In any form and requiring "What happen' to dat mule?” STONE A BARRETT, and by the Are that followed. ledg Klamath county, state of Oregon, as one year's residence ar a qualifica*'m "Why, sah, dat fool mule done kick ers at the hotel fled In their night the time and place when and where Attorney« for Plaintiff. for divorce. said final account and petition will 3-16-3-80 r. me In de hnld dis mornln’."—Judge. garments.