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IS ARRESTED FOR DESERTION HIGH SCHOOLS SHOW BIG GAIN GAME LEGISLATION MOVING PltTl'RKH LURK Ralph Butler, Caught by Officer» iu NIGHT SCHOOL STUDKNTN Portland, is at Liberty on •MAO Ball * IS COHFIDEHI WE WILL en HAICHfUY Dcsfdie Governor's Veto—He Says Master Fish Warden la Inter ested in Hatchery wurmer dimes, and a good variety of fresh and salt wuter fish and shell llsh, and any game In season Both of the members of the Arm are well and favorably known here, and as they are making every effort to keep their market In the cleanest possible condition and are striving hard to In I MMX, There Was Only One High please their patron*, their success la assured. School. Now State Hua Nearly Hundred and FIHy Steamer ami Barge Collide NEW YORK. Feb 25. Th.« steam EUGENE. Feb. 27. The state high er Haya mo of the New York und lu-hool system of Oregon has ibowii a Cuba Mall I. 8 Co. collidei with the marvelous growth within the la*t ten steal barg* Cadde of quarantine. The years. There are now close to ou- liayamo's steering gear was carried hundred fifty .«hm.fx with work uway and the overhanging of lit' above the eighth grade, against six stern crushed In Hhe was .«onipeiled In 1900. Of the present number, to anchor of Clifton. Stateli Isle ml eight)-eight have the full four years' state high school course. These schools are accredited nt the Unlver- slyt their graduates being udmlted without examination. In ISMS there was but one high school in the state, which was at Port land. A second one was established J. Herd llalu Seriously III—Fellow at Astoria tn 1883, and a’third at Students Take Turns nt At •Medford in 1895. Eugene. Baker tending the Puthnt City and Salem rapidly followed with high schools. The period of greatest growth began when the University J. Reed llaln. a student of the High abolished Its preparatory academy In school, la seriously III at the home of 1904. In the succeeding four year* Sydney Evans, und hl* condition 1s the total number of high schools considered gruve by th« phjaiclana In jumped to about seventy, with thirty- attendance, aa pneumonia has set in one schools offering the four yea rs' The lad did not attend school Thurs course. Since 1908 the list of »C- day. owing to feeling Indisposed, and credited schools has trebled during the day hla condition grew yard. After completing the tests they will return to California. These coal tests have been in progress tor 20 years, and the previous verdicts have beeu against Washington coal FORMER KLAMATH RESIDENT IH DURING TEN YEARS, ADVANCE for naval use WANTED AT MEDFORD W AN RKMARKABI.K VALLEJO. Feb. 37.—Because the youth of this city have acquired the moving picture habit , the pub'le MEDFORD, Feb. 37. information nights chool will be abolished at the that Ralph Butler, wanted by the au ■ end of this month From a roll of thorities here for alleged wife deser ! over 150 the «chool has dropped since I tion, ha* been arrested by the police 'the introduction of moving pictures to J ,of Portland and released on 9250 ball a bare attendance of ten. The teach pndlug the arrival of an officer there ers are idle and the expenditure I« • to bring him back here, has been re uselea*. ceived by District Attorney Mulkey. Butler, who Is said to be the son ot a wealthy and prominent Portland at torney, I* accused by his wife, now a resident of Ashland, with having de serted her and left her ill and destl- ' tut* after he had helped her spend a Juniors Appoint Committee to Ar j fortune of several thousand dollars. | left her by her first husband. The range for Regatta This i couple were married In California, Spring where the desertion Is also alleged to Senator Merryman expresses him self as quite well satisfied with the results of the game legislation as far as Klamath county and his district is concerned. He states that there were an immense number of changes de manded by the several counties of the state, and that If any attempt had been made to pass an entire new- set of game laws Klamath county have taken place. might have lost some of the regula EUGENE, Feb. 27.- At the Junior tions which she now has. The parties referred to tn the above In view of the fact that out of six class meeting on Monday evening the dispatch are both well known here. feasibility of holding a canoe earn I- I teen game and fish bills the governor Ralph Butler spent about two years vetoed all but aix. and two of these I val during Junior Week End was dis in thia city, during which time he en were Merryman's bills, it appears that cussed, and a committee appoint gaged tn a small way In the real es the senator has no very serious com ed to secure a date and lay out plans tate business. 'He was married In , plaint coming on account of the treat tor the undertaking. The class selected as its delegates Redding. Calif., to Mrs. Grulttner. ment of his bills. It is hardly to be who came here from that city and expected that a democratic governor to the inter-collegiate Oratorical Con cot:» HAY TO hai i : III II.DING would go out of his way to extend test. which is held in Eugene March conducted a millinery store In the Heldrlck building. Mr. Butler ha* AT THE PANAMA KM POSITION favor to the bills one of tbe opposition 10th. Girdle Wise and Ia«on Ray . been living In Portland for the past leaders, and under the circumstances i year, where he has been studying MARSHFIELD. Feb 27.—The ex« the measures of Merryman fared ex SEVERAL (HANGES AT STATE . dentistry. cutlve board of the Marshfield Cham ceptionally well. UNIVERSITY ber of Commerce has decided to raise Senator Merryman states that he 0 SLIPS TO HIS DEATH $100,000 In Coos county to be used In feels quite confident of the establish-) Dr. Bennett Succeed* State School ON A BANANA PEELING erecting and maintaining an exhibit ment of the Spring Creek hatchery. Superintendent Alderman at the building at the Panama-Pacific expo Although his b'll, which passed the School NEW YORK. Feb. 27.—Slipping on sition In San Francisco In 1915. At legislature, carrying 98,000 appropri a banana peeling at the head of the the Ia-wls and Clark centennial In ation. was vetoed by the governor, he EUGENE, Feb. 25.—The Univer- stairway leading'to an uptown sub- Portland In 1905 Coos county had a has the promise of Master Fish War tity announces the election of Dr. station, as unidentified man tumbled building of I s own. and thia distinc den Clanton that the hatchery will be Arthur Mitchell. Ph. D., Harvard, to 32 feet to the foot of the stairs He tion and the quality of the exhibit built out of the game protective fund | the proprietors, report a rush of was d.'ad when picked up, drew much attention. if the present master warden is re versity ror the remainder of the pre tained in office. Warden Clanton sent year, and the transfer of Dr. promised to send some one to Klam C J. C. Bennett, who was elected ath county to fully investigate the last fall to the £hair of Psychology, to proposed location on Spring Creek, the position left vacant by the resig and unless there is a change In this nation of Professor.L. R. Aiderman. office he can be depended upon to which was necessitated by bls elec do so. tion to tbe state Superintendency of Mysterious Miner Again Ap|wars In Use of Opium Said to Have Dulled There are six or seven state hatch public instruction. < harwcteriatic Garb In Once Brilliant Mlud und Made eries now. but all of them are for The University feels extremely Winn.wracca the propogation of calmon. If the a Criminal gratified in getting Its instructional Spring Creek hatchery is established force so satisfactorily adjusted with ft will be the first trout hatchery In out further loss of time, and to such RENO. Feb. 27.—"Death Valle» the state, and for that reason should NEW YORK. Feb 37. Morton El , good advantage to the work of the receive consideration of the fish and I two departments of Education and Scotty." the man of mystery from the lingson. whose articles on the under Funeral ratfge, has again budded game commission, which will ha*ve world were prlu.ed by the column a i Psychology. forth laden with golden nuggets, gath charge of the protective fund of some Dr. Mitchell received his A. B. de ered from no one know* where and few years ago. Is In Jefferson Market thing like 955,000. This fund was prison awaiting the action of the gree from Yale. Later, after teach ! worth no one knows how much. derived from the game and fish grand jury for stealing books. The ing. he took bls post graduate work , "Scotty” appeared unheralded and licenses collected in the past few at Oxford, and finally took bis Doc | unexpected on the streets of Winne police say that Ellingson's once bril years. tor’s degree at Harvard. He resigned mucca clad in his characteristic garb, liant mind ha* been dulled tiy the Merryman's bills which were ap from the work of teaching In Harvard ■ the slouched sombrero, blue flannel continued use of opium, and that hl* proved by the governor are the on«- for the position in the University of shirt, red handkerchief, much worn I Anal failure of late as a literary man for the protection of honker geese, Oregon. He comes with a splendid overcoat, old black trousers and min caused him to turn his knowledge of and allowing the catching of salmcn good books to account by becoming record. er's boots. Notwithstanding his pov in Klamath river. a book thief. Dr. Bennett is eminently fitted by erty-stricken appearance. "Scotty" According to tbe latter law the Ellingson is charged with stealing i training and experience for the work was able to "deliver the goodd," and people in the vicinity of Keno will in Education, and in the Field in the . from tbe bidden folds of his attire several rare volumes from Ernest be allowed to catch not to exceed five work of the Correspondence and Ex i drew forth several small bags of the Dressel North. Included among the salmon a day with a net. Hook and number were I-a* Cases' “Tears of the tension Department. For several glittering yellow metal. line can be used any time when the Indians.” Goldsmith's Essays" (first years he directed the Extension work As usual, "Scotty" is uncommuni salmon are running. of tbe University of Louisiana, and 1 cative as to where he acquired bis edition.) and Walter Savage lurndor's later as the President of the State last installment of wealth. It is said "Gay's Porridge Pot." MEDFORD CITIZENS ARE Normal School at Farmount, West however, that be has picked up the AFTER “HOT DOG" MEN Virginia, made a strong reputation . mother lode from whence came tue NEW YORK MAY HAVE * MILK COMMISSION for his school. Between himself and placer gold extracted by Chinese In MEDFORD. Feb. 27.—A petition I Dr. H. D. Sheldon, head of the School the Humboldt range years ago. ABANY. N. Y. Feb 27—That signed by a large majority of the of Education, the extension work of I milk dealers in New York will raise downtown business men of Medford the University will be taken good I ESQUIMALT TO HAVE COSTLY the price of milk from 9 to 12 cents has been presented to the City Coun care of. The appropriation of 910,- I r DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD a quart after January 1, 1912, when cil asking that the “hamburger" and 000 made by the State Legislature the new health regulations requiring ‘hot dog" wagons be prohibited from at the present session for the depart VICTORIA, Feb. 27.—/vnnounce- It to be put In bottles and certified, uaing the down town business corners ment, will enable the University, un ment is officially made that the Brit go into effect, Is predicted by state for their stands. der the direction of these two trained I ish Columbia Marine Railway compa experts who are preparing material The petitions allege that these have educators, to cary the work of the de ny will build a drydock to cost 93,- in favor of a bill to create a milk com become almost permanent in charac partments into every corner of the 000,000 at Lang'* cove, Esquimalt. mission with power to regulate the ter, some of the owners of the wagons I state. The University feels that one The dock will be 900 feet long and business and fix prices. The makers having electric lights strung from the of its largest fields of usefulness lie* I 100 feet wide. Associated with the of th* measure hold that the 8tate poles to their conveyances. The busi- j directly In its extension department. Esquimalt firm in the enterprise Is a has the power to regulate the milk nes men further state that it is un With the extension program of the I well known Clyde shipbuilding firm. business aa provided in the bill, and fair to restaurant and cafe keepers two big state educational Institutions It is the intention ot the shipbuilders cite the United States Supreme Court that these lunch carts be allowed to 1 the Agricultural College and the Unl- to equip a modern shipyard for the decision In the grain elevator of ware stand immediately in front of their I versity being assured with sufficient construction of tbe cruisers and de house case* In Illinois to substantiate places of businees. The Council has support, it is felt that every citizen stroyers for the Pacific squadron of thia contention referred the petition to the license in tbe state can have a great deal the Canadian navy at Esquimalt. committee. I of what he wants in the way of SINTERS OF MERCY TO education without being obliged to , HAYS THERE IS NO GROUNDS FOR BUILD NEW HOSPITAL ,le*ve bis work and his occupation WAR TALK N ew YORK WANTS BILLS i to take study in residence. MEDFORD. Feb 25 — The Mother » ROCHESTER. N. Y„ Feb. 25 — KEPT WITHIN INCOME Captain John Quimby of the battle Provincial of thia district with head ALBANY, Feb. Calling attention HANHBURY’B RESIDENCE TAKES ship Montana today said that Repre- quarters at Portland, and Slater EIRE EROM DEFECTIVE FLUE ' tentative Hobson has been out of the Wencealaus, of the 8lsters of Mercy, to the fact that the estimated income navy so long that he ba* not kept have been In Medford for the past two of the state of New York for the fis-, Fire broke out at 3 o'clock Saturday ! fully In touch with the Japanese sit days to select the site for the hospi '•ail year is 937,000.000, and the re tal and out-buildings which the order quests for appropriations aggregate I afternoon on the roof of tbe residence ' uation. I of Captain H. E. Hansbury, on Wal The hospital will "There will be no war with Japan," will errect here 950,000,000, tbe Democratic leaders I in ths Legislature hsve sent letters to nut street, near Seventh. An alarm said Captain Quimby, "at least, I have cost In the neighborhood of 9100,* The plans call for an Instltu- the heads of tbe state departments was turned In, and the building, a no reason for thinking that such a 000 asking them to submit revised esti frame structure, was saved from any struggle Is Imminent. I have been In tion wlth a capacity of 75 beds. A mates calling for a total appropria great damage by the efforts of lhe Japan recently, and know that she Is training school for nurses will also tion of at least 10 per cent less than j firemen, who lost no time in getting not prepared for hostilities. Her i be continued. tbe apropriation allotted each depart ’ the blaze extinguished. ; army is In a poor condition, and she A defective flue caused the fire, would be unable to put her navy on THE FVI/TON MARKET ( A Ititi EM ment last year l-ast year's actual i ' and the roof of the house was dam- ' a war basts." * apropriation* were 942,000,000 A VERY GOOD LINE ' aged some. I A new business house has opened Pope Hrsnmiw Dally Work CRUISERS WILL TEST Three Ship* Wrecked ROME, Italy, Feb. 25.—Pope piua in Klamath Falls, the Fulton Market, WASHINGTON COAL MELILLA, Morocco, Feb. 25. A X nas resumed practically all of hla ani Frank Burgen and II. F Oliver, . heavy atorm is raging off the Moroc occleeiastlca) duties at the Vatican the proprietors, report a rush of of SEATTLE, Feb 27—The cruisers can coMt. Thee ships have betr However, because of his recent at business. The new flrm's market I h Maryland and West Virginia, assign- wrecked, although ho far 11 known tack of influenza, Dr. Petard warned located on Main street, opposite the •d to make a test of the steaming there have been no casualties The th- pontiff against using I i*< voice Monarch Mercantile company. They < qualities of Washington coal, here Ivar bo i is full of craft which yought A special mass was celebrated for carry an extensive line of fresh fruits arrived at the Pnget Sound Navy- rafet). and vegetables, shipped in • from th< pope's recovery. Hie Stitt University Is Io Hold a Canoe Carnival I -more serious. Ills mother, who re side* near Tillamook. has been sum moned, and will arrive ibis evening Bain la one of the moat tatpular students at the High school, and was editor of the Boomer, the school pub- "llcatlon, til) his resignation a short time ago. During his lilnesa the boya of th« High school are taking turna at sitting up with their sick friend and administering to hla wants FATHER AND TWO MONS AUK AtMT'HED OF THEFT EUGENE. Feb 3 7 A L. Vaughan and two sons Frank and Edward, re siding at Cedar Flat, 13 miles from Eugene up the McKenzie, have been nrr<*«ted. charged with stealing a cow from a neighbor. The eons are in the county tail, not being able to raise a bond. but the father gave bond In the sum of 91000 CLAIMS TOWN IS HOI IH CITYLIMITS t'oni|dalut Mate* That Neltlar Voters of Klamath Falls or HhipiMng- (••Il Knew Wlial Was Up A suit MUM filed by the Long luike Lumber compand of Hhlpplngtou to enjoin the city ot Klamaih Fall* and W It Harnea. aa tax collector, from endeavoring to collect any city tax uh the property of the company, on th< plea that Shippington has nut been annexed to Ihe city of Klamath Falls It I* claimed In the complaint that neither wa* there any petition for an negation of Hhlpplngtou. nor notlcs, at the time of eleclion, that Shipping lun wa* to t>e annexed, also, that neither the rlt council nor the voter« of Klamath Falls ot Shippington at the time of the election know that Hhlpplngtou was proposed to I m < an nexrd. and that, for (hat reason tin- voters in Hhlpplngion did not par tlcipate in the election The matter involved iu the case a most unusual on«, und It ha* t><en the subject of much comment Ac cording to members of the city coun «II. Il I* poeelbl* that the council will be witling to release Hhlpplngion from the Incorporation If aurh a thing I* possible under the state law*. It Is believed that there will be little or no opoation to such a move. The main objection of the resi dent* of Shippington to being rest dent* of Klumath Fail* la the fact that although they are In the city limita, they do not get any water o< light nervier * John T Harria, a membvr of th<- local t>a<_, has been appointed to mak >■ Itecla I Investigation* In the West foi the forestry bureau. *»ed ha* been asked to report to Chicago immedl ately for Instruction» He will prob ably leave wltnin a d*> cr two The Safe Way East Automatic Block System 4 3 3 Trains Daily via Ogden Daily via Portland Via Los Angeles and El Paso Choice of Routes SOUTHERN PACIFIC JAHES O’GARA D. F & P. Agent Sth and K Sts. Sacramento, Calif. C. B. MILLS Klamath Falls Oregon