Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, March 09, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 9, J9H
VOL. XV
TROOPSAND SHIPS
ordered south, and are preparing to
start for Texan Others will be rushed
to th* border rapidly.
To Concentrate Marines
WASHINGTON, D. C . March 7
Hc-cretary Meyer announced late this
aftertfoon that 2,000 marines would
lie concentrated at Guantanamo with
In a few days, and that the Fifth Di­
vision of the Atlantic fleet would
leave New York within two days for
Guantamo
Full Division of Noldla-n, Will llr
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Mobilised by Tcsnorrow on
the Borders of
Mexico
E
il»t'i
PROTECT U $.
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BE< Ell'TN AVERAGED
FOR EVERY REMIRENT
I for about, three y**n there will be
plenty on hand la the Treasury vaults
. for all who want it, and In the mean­
time Treasury official* estimate the
4 Government will save about >300,000
a y**r
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LEADING PAPER OF ♦
SOUTHERN OREGON ♦
NO 49
BALLINGER OUT
BOY BEING NTRET( HED HO
HE CAN ENLIHT IN ARMY
NEW
ST PAUL. March 7 - Frederick
Mussel, 17 years old. is undergoing
heroic treatment in an effort to in- Taft*» Move in Mentioning Fisher la
!crease his height to the five feet two
Thought to lb- for Placating
| inches necessary to join the United
the Progressive Wing
States army. Dally he gives himself
of the 1’arty
to
tbe
tender
mercies
of
a
com
pap
y
Tin- New Structure Will Ik- Modern
,of the tire department, and has "his
Througiiout, and Will Be of
legs pulled" a-nd bls neck stretch­
Brick ur ( tonerete
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ed." The boy lacks only a quarter of ¡4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
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an inch now and hopes to have th* 14
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III AZ IN DYING
IIAI.UXGKK RESIGNS
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rest of .hi» stature soon.
That the growth of Klamath Falls
BONANZA. March 7
Encouraged
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la>ng Light for Freedom Com** to an and the surrounding country Is not of by the succ<*ss of th^Odd Fellows of
WASHINGTON, D.
March 4
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4 W ashington , u. C., March ♦
End With Hi* Ik-partorì- Thl*
Bachelor Tax Dill Rejected
>.n cphmeial character Is Indicated by Klamath Falls In the rection of a
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President Ulas Is on his ♦
♦ 7.— President Taft has accepted 4
the wonderful ln< rease lu the receipts temple lu that city, the Odd Fellows i BOSTON,
Afternoon
March 7
Bachelors ♦ Ballinger's resignation, and in a 4
• di-uth bed. being kept alive only ♦
of the loial post office und the fact that of Bonanza are maxing preparations over 35 years of age living in Massa­ ♦ letter of acceptance to the for­ 4
4 by I ho usi* of strong heart atlm ♦
ih<- government has established In this to huild a lodge home In this city.
chusetts will not be compelled to pur- ♦ mer secretary of th* interior he 4
4 manta," declared an attorney «
NAN FRANCISCO. March 7. Ab* ■ Ity the first postal saviugs bank In
When the fin« which swept this city Cham.- with |.'> their right of freedom ♦ took occasion to roast the "muck ♦
4 for Madero mid the revolution­ *
liner's long tight for liberty ended Oregon.
last summer had burned Itself out it from matrimonial bonds, if the re- ♦ rakers," whom, be says, have 4
4 ists today "M'-ioucgcs rei wived « this
afternoon when tfic- i 'I-I kmk left
According
to
tho
records
of
th*
was found that th< Old Fellows had port of th* committee on taxlation ♦ been scheming for the sole pur­ 4
from
our
secret/agents
assert*
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♦ that anarchy is already breaking ♦ for Nun Quentin to b«-gki^il« fourteen IMMtqfflce departtu lit tbe receipts of lost everything tn th* nature of lodge agalust such a measure, filed with ♦ pose of ousting Ballinger. He 4
4 out In the capital of Mexico ♦ year term In the Han Quentin prison the Klamath Fulls postofllce are the «■luipment and furniture that they the senate, is accepted by the two ♦ prated the work of Ballinger, 4
4 Should Dim di*. and he la apt ♦ Illa seven day. H»*nt<*nce expired this greatest In proportion to population bad owned Not a thing, not even the branches of the legislature.
♦ who stated that the condition of
morning, and Judge Lawler refused to of any ofll<- In th* 1'i^ted State*. roster of the lodge, had been saved.
4 to ut any moment, only Ameri­
♦ his health necessitated bls re­ ♦
giant him any further time
While this city has a impulation of Th> grand encampment and the grand
♦ can rule ran »ave Mexico from
♦ tirement.
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but 5.3(10. the receipts for 1910 lodge tame to their aid as much as
4 Dini's own. soldiers *' This la ♦
Ballinger will leave for his ♦
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reached >14,000, nearly >3 for ev^ry tsisslble. but there was still much to
♦ horn« in Seattle as -»con as be ♦
4 the way the Insurrecto», explain ♦
' man, woman and child In the rity.
tie don* before the local lodge would
♦ the hasty mobilization of troops ♦
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■ an arrange his affairs in Wash­ ♦
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Every month has witnessed a gain be In as strong a position as it had
♦ on the border
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over the corresponding month of th* lieen before the tire.
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preceding year The three dullest* 1 Undauntw! by their misfortunes the
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months of last year were better than ; members of the order in this city are
th<- fhr>* best months of the preced­ now working on an idea by means of
WASHINGTON. D. C-, Marc|) 7.—
WASHINGTON. I» C, March 7
ing year, and the prospect« for In­ which they will eventually have a
A gt<wt naval and military demon
W ILL RECEIVE HIN SENTENCE ON After two years of Htormy political ex-
creased business during the cotti Ina lodge home of which they will be
perience, Richard A. Ballinger today
stnrtlon. Involvi.i:- ju.ooo tioopa and
FRIDAY MORNING
'year are very bright.
proud
They have purchased a Jot
resigned hte office as secretary of the
four armored cruisers, ua* ordered
The iMistal savings department is and are now working on a plan to
interior. He first tendered his resig­
by th** United Ntate* govcrttMrnt to­
■ onstanlly receiving n*w patrons, and flnanc. the erection of a substantial
nation on January 19th, hut at Presi­
day to be made- luiniecllately on th*
'the money deimslted is what would building The plan is to erect a build­
dent Taft's request he postponed it
Mexican frontier Though th* officials
otherwise I k > hoarded, instead of be­ ing either of concrete dr brick. The
until niter the adjournment of con­
lefiise to discuss th* poMlblllly of Ihn
ing placed In a bank.
lower floor will be rented for use as a
gress.
tr<><i|>a being sent across the Inter­
The Inspector who Is to investiKat* store, while tke upper floor will be lu Conn on lairceny < liarg*—Hi*
Yesterday Ballinger wrote a second
national boundary Un*. It ta known
Ithe conditions relative to the estab­ occupied by the lodge. One of the
formal letter of resignation. This
that th* »tale department has b«‘*n
Otlsr Trial*. Will Cesar
lish merit of free delivery of mail in plans calls for two rooms in the fron*.
was accepted by President Taft today
considering such n t»...stallItc for a<*v
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this city Is expected to arrive at anv of the upper story which will be used
lauer <hi
It has been announced that Walter
<*ral day*.
1 time, and U is more than probable t* club and rest rooms for Odd Fel­
L. Fisher of Chicago will be Ballin­
As the »late d>*|iurtme|it O|M*nl> act
that the petition for tbe Installation lows and their wive« when they are In
ger's successor. The secretary's resig­
lulls Its support of l»taz. and as Amer­
of the aervlo* will be* granted
the city, and also as a place where
For the imltry sum of >12, Fred E. nation followed the announcement
WASHINGTON.
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C.
March
8.
ican capitalists hate Investmcnta ag­
visiting members of the order may be Stanford faces a term of from two that the democrats intended to im­
gregating 11.000.000.000 In Mexico, Though there 1» hardly a dollar in
GERM INN PLAN TO GET
taken.
largely through government toncej th* treasury for army maneuvers, the
to fiDe«n years in the state peniten­ peach Ballinger at tbe next congres­
MONOPOLY IN BRAZIL
While the disaatrous conflagration
sional session.
«Ion*, it I* lw*lh*ved her* that th* quartei master gWneral and the army
of last summer, which entailed a loss tiary, Stanford passed a worth lews
coniiiiiHauri
officer»
were
ordered
to
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Walter I. Fisher, who is mentioned
demonstration Is directed against th*
BERLIN, Germany. March 8.—Ger­ 'of >50,000 to the citizens of this little check, signed with a fictitious name as Ballinger'* successor, is a Pinchot
Mexican rebel«. The actiba followed day to buy unlimited war supplies
man capitalists are about to enter In city, nearly bankrupted the town, the for this amount, and as a result was conservationist. Hte selection is re­
the* return of Ambassador Wilson Every official movement Indicates that
comp'-tition with British and Ameri­ Odd Fellows are confident that they found guilty by a jury In tbe circuit garded as an attempt to pacify the
the
massing
of
troops
at
or
near
the
from Meilccf. and colnc-id*«! with tbe
can enterprises with the design of will be able to construct a lodge home
progressives and restore peace in the
■ ablnet meeting attend<*d by General bolder la a preparation for real ac­
ultimately- ousting the latter and gain- that will be a credit to the-order and court Tuesday.
conservation war. Fisher is president
l.oouard Wood, chief of ».taff, who tion, not maneuvers.
Stanford will tie sent-nced Frfdar
I Ing a complete monopoly.
to the city. t
of the National Conservation associa-
later announced that the sudden dis­
at
10 o'clock by Judge Benson.
Grant
Ordered
to
Fort
Menns'
Ition,
which was organized in opposi­
patching on one-fourth of the army to
J, W. Norris, who was Indicted by tion to the Ballinger land policies.
NEW YORK. March 8— The Indica­
the border was m*fu)y a "war game."
the grand jury­ on three charges, is
thins are that the army Is to see serl-
a story which was not credited.
now on trial for the larceny of a sur- THREE NATIONS TO ENTER
Th* state department has been re ous action were seen here today in
vevor’s transit, A venire of jurymen
RALIÀMJN8 IN BIG CONTEST’
■ **lvlng frenzied appeals from Amer­ orders from the war department to
RECEIVES was exhausted Wednesday without
icans In lm|M*rtal Valley, c'allfornlu. General Grant, commanding the De­ PROPONED UNE WOULD t'ON- KLAMATH <X»UNTY
the empanelment of a full jury, so
NECT NOl'TH AND tX>AHT
OVER TWO THOUSAND
NEW YORK. March 7.—The Aero
tor prntMtlon against *partles of *Mx- partment of the East, tu proceed im­
a
special venire of eight was brought Club of America has closed the en­
mediately
to
Fort
Munroe,
and
then
icau brigand«, who have tM*en purloin­
in fry Sheriff Barnes in the afternoon. tries for tbe international balloon
ing food, money und clothing
N> to board a transport tqr Galveston*
Prospect*
Are
Bright
for
term
Con-
Mowry
Thus
Received
Must
Be
I
ms
!
C M. O’Neill appears as attorney for race with the assurance that three
With Grant goes two provisional
protection was offered from cither the
Norris, and District Attorney D. V. countries will be represented. The
nrcGon Between Portland
in Building Road* in the Na­
Mexican federal troops or the insurg­ I » ulntenta of coast artillery which
Kuykendall for the state. Norris also ; race Will be started on October. 9.
hgve been hastily organised to sei ve
ents.
anil I sm Angele*
tional Forest*
awaits trial on charges of obtaining The entry of the Aero Club of France
The American armored cruisers as infantry. The regiment« will be
money under false.pretense and lar­ was received just in time to get of­
Washington. Tennessee, Montana and commanded by Colonels Townley And
ceny
by bailee
RENO,
March
8.
—
As
tbe
result
of
(
White.
SAI,EM.
March
8.
—
-Apportionment
ficial recognition.
Germany and
West Virginia have* been ordered sent
the visit of Judge Lovett «nd the hesd of the receipts from the foreat depart­
America are the two other countries
to the Texas coast. Secretary Meyer
officials of the Harriman system to ment, which are 25 per cent of the
wild
We an* sending ships dowu
that will compete, l^tst year there
the coast It la reported that within total receipts received by the United
there *o people* can see what Amer­
were four entries. Switzerland being
thirty lays work will begin at Wads- ¡States forest bureau from the national
lean lighting ships look like."
represented.
I
worth, which will result in the ctfin- forests in Oregon, have been mad«'.
Orders have been Issued for 7.000
!
| pletion of a direct route from Port­ Each county has received the receipts GOA'ERNMENT W ILL SPEND THAT
marines at Philadelphia to prepare to
WOODYARD IN TOO ILL TO
land to Ix»s Angele«, via Hazen.
A MOI NT FOR RECLAMATION
in proportion to the area of national
board the Prairie for Guantanamo.
RESUME GRAND JURY WORK
The work will be done as a part of forests within its boundaries and the
Cuba, th* government's naval baw,
I
the >75,000,000 expenditure planned j amounts must be used for road build-
which is within easy striking distance
Is to Be led During Next Four
DANVILLE. 111.. March 7.—last
by the Southern Pacific and Uniou Pa^ Ing within the county.
of Mexico.
General (»pinion on lit* Sound I* That
Woodyard, foreman of the Vermilion
T isis , Making a Monthly Ex-
cific to he made In the next five years,
The total forest reserve area of the
A full army division will be con­
county grand jury, which Is investi­
Kx*Necret*ry of Interior Will
pendknre of St.000,000
and will prove of tho greatest Import­ state is 16,331,892 acres, and the
centrated at Nan Aptonlo.
and _ It „
Is
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gating the vote selling scandal, is
Again
1
‘
mctice
ance to Nevada. It will make the total amount to be approtloned >39.-
I'xpreted that Generi I Wood and Sec
still critically ill at his home, and,
state
the
crAsalng
point
of
not
only
635.87,
This
leaves
tbe
apportion
­
ret ary Dickinson will inspect them
CHICAGO, March. 7. What reela- .vs a result, will not be able to con­
two trans-continental roads. Southern ment to the acre.0024269.
there
The* division will consist of
j ma tian by irrigation means to the duct the investigation furthur, ac-
SEATTLK. March <8. Friend» ri Pacific and Western Pacific, but an
Klamath county has a forest area country is strongly indicated by the
nine regiments of infantry, two regi­
( cording to his physicians. It Is pro­
Secretary Ballinger are preparing to Important nofth and Houth ateel high­ ot 1,004.800 acres, and the amount ¡___ ____ ___________ ;
ments of field artillery, aevea regi­
1 recent announcement of the United bable a substitute will be chosen
formally welcome him on his return to way joining the Northwest with
apportioned Is >2.438.55. ljike coun- l States
states reclamation service
*ervice that >48.- when the grand jury resumes its
ment* of cavalry and a hattalllon each !
his horn* here
It is regarded as Southern California and ultimately. It ty’s apportionment on an acreage
of engineers and signal corps, with I
of 000,00b
000.000 is
hi to be expended during the work Monday.
probable that he will resume the prac­ 1.« believed, forming an outlet to the 1.232.240'1» >2.990 52
Gc-nor*l Wcx»d commanding.
next four years In furthering the
tice of law.
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Gulf of Mexico and a clear passage for
Among those ordered to San An
work
of the government in reclaiming JAPAN IN NOT TO STOP
A coterie of fellow clubmen are Immense cotton shipments to the
tonlo was the Tenth infantry from
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seml-arid and arid lands in the I
II0ÙKKRTIÇK
IN
ARRKNTKD
05
EMIGRATION TO AMERICA
planning a public ovation in his Orient via Northwest porta.
Fort Benjamin Harrison. Montana ;
EVE OF INTENDED WEDDING West. What an enormous amount this
honor.
Construction work for a road from
Troops for Han Diego will be sent
' .._____________________ tw may perhaps be more easily com-
I TOKIO, March 8.—"The govern­
Fernley, near Wadsworth, has al­
from CaJIfornia garrisons, for Texas
MEMPH18. March 8. Just as he pnhended when it Is remembered that ment does not infend to stop emi
ready boon begun and the surveys in­ was about to be married. Robert P. i It averages an expenditure of >1,000.- gration of Japanese citizens to th**
from the Atlantic coast
> ALLKGING CRUELTY. SHE
IN SEEKING DIVORCE dicate that a connection with the pro­ Twiford. who admits he deserted 000 a month.
United, States." This announcement
posed extensions Into tho Deschutes the United State* army post at San
Troops Ixwve Malt Iavkc
While this expeiidlturc would pay , was made in the diet by the foreign
SALT LAKE, March
Fifteen Through F II Mills, Hilda H. Coope r Valley from Washington and Oregon Antiono two years ago after slapping foe five battleships, it is in the case ol ' minister in response to Interpellations
companies of Infantry, under rush or­ ha* commenced divorce proceedings will be made.
a sergeant, was placed under arrest the reclamation service only a loan to regarding the effect of »he new treatv
ders. left here for the Mexican bor­ against Fred H. Cooper, alleging
here and will be taken to Llftle Rock be returned to the United States II with America.
cruelty and deaertlon
In her com­
der this morning
for safekeeping.
¡trtasury and re-employed for recla­
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plaint she atatea that her husband
mation woik. The settler on a gov­ KH LAMATION SERVICE
called her vile names, choked her and
0,000 Troops Ordered South
ernment project has ten years In
TX) BUILD CARSON DAM
TO <X»lN NO MOKE GOLD
bent her, took the* money she earned,
WASHINGTON. D. C , March 7.
FOR ABOUT THREE YEARS i which to pay for hfk land and water,
In honor of Bishop Robert L. Pad­
Secretary Dickinson admits that the (and finally deaerted hc*r at Medford dock. who is coming here tomorrow
while the returns under irrigation
WASHINGTON. March 8—The
wuf department lias ordered the mo-
WASHINGTON.
March 8. Tho j are in many cases so abundant that reclamation service will undertake
evening to take steps toward the or­
hlllr.ntlon of 6.000 regular troops i
Mr. und Mrs. W. K. Marsh, who ganisation of an Episcopal church In mints will stop making gold coins as one or turn crops will repay the coat the work of building a storage dam
along the Mexican border. The Kiev have been visiting In Ban Diego and Klamath Falls, u smoker und stag noon as the President signs the bill The new markets thus opened are of on Carson river, in connection with
■■nth cavalry, stationed at Oglethorp. other itouthern California points since part)' will be given In the Livermore which Congress has passed permitting great importance to merchants, man­ the Truckee-Carson irrigation project
Ua.. and the Seventh infantry at Fort ChristmaH. returned to Klamath Falls hotel dining room Friday evening. the Secretary of the 1>easury to ufacturers and financiers, causing in Nevada, instead of letting tbe work
McPherson. Atlanta, In addition to Sunday night, and went to tho Men­ The affair will start at 8 o'clock, and issue gold certificate* against gold j them to be greatly Interested in the out by contract. The Secretary of
three batteries of artillery from Fort denhall ranch Monday. They report a all Episcopalians Intereatnd ar* in­ bullion and foreign gold coin- Al­ national irrigation congress here De- the Interior has authorised the service
Meyer, Maryland, have Already been moat enjoyable trip. ,
to begin work at once
though no more gold will be coined ■ cumber 5 to 9.
vited.
RUEF GOES TO SAN QUENTIN
ORDER A LARGE
GUILTY BY JURY
J.I.HIS IS NEW FACING TRIM
GENERA! GRUNT IS ORDERED SOUTH
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BALLINGER TO BE WELCOMED
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TO EXTEND DESCHUTES ROAD APPORTION FORESTRY HONEY
FORTY-EÏGHT MILLIONS MORE