- Rock« i tailor's pastor, will accept ths National bank of Seymour. Wia., who call from ths members of the First waa convicted of a (50.000 shortage Congi ugattatial church in Han Fran- Both men walked briskly away, and many who did not know them thought clsoo la the opinion of Ror. R. W. I.angl lln who 1« here an route to Hau SEVERAL OTHER* KXPK IN they were lawyers who had been vis­ A Frauciaco. Mr. I.aughlln has been iting clients. A SHORT TIME 'UHtOl of Ilia First Uongrogatiunul A few minutes later Tommy Hayes, former paying teller In a Washington, “The Calendar Year Stat«an«*nte, uup cattle, and In 1910 a* total of «’hurt I In Brooklyn for ninny years D C. bank, who at one time enjoyed Shewing the Imports and Exports of .7 750,000, settle still forming the mk I la a personal friend of Dr. Aked •tant s» Quick as the Westlu r IVnilt*. REMARKAHIJC ADVANCE DURING the distinction of being the fastest the l*ra< lice Work Will lie the United States from 1900 to 1910 larg«*st slilgle Item, nearly half of dm paying teller in the world. Issued from PAST KIGHT YEARN Coiiiit>encc«l of group. Breadatuffs Im P. 4 . the prison portals. He had just serv­ a publication Just issued by tl>e Bu­ fed 'n 1900, Including under thia ed two years of a five-year sentence reau of statistics of the Depart tnei.t of f*’ i’i wheat corn, barley, oats, rye, for shortage. Commerce and Lubor, shows some *n Much Interest ill taHvbiill mattar» fio t, tc amounted to »4.000,. Four others were released a short tareatlng facts regarding the 'tuptvrta C. Lavey, the real estai«* man of IIH' n value, ami I ji 1910, »13,350,- ¡this city, who has Just returned from waa shown nt the meeting of playera time later. All were pardoned as a and exports of the United Stater lit the large« Item In the 19to fig j an extended trip through the Middle held on Hunday afternoon In the “Dot's Farming Pay in Oregon" I« result of the recommendations of the th«* trade with foreign countries beine ma *ai*«.nl. nearly »5,000, Western states, and who spent con­ Chamber of Commerce rooms, and prison board which were approved by Among the curious things shown is. «rice and lice flour and mer.i Definitely Answered by Com­ Attorney General Wlckershatn. siderable tlnu> In Kanaaa and Mis­ Klamath Fails, Judging from the ma for example, that fruits and nuts Im­ >o non, m • c*«t and w’ rat flour mercial Club The effect of Bigelow's confinement souri, says that while he know that terlal to select from, will have one of ported Inta this great agricultural * ,1.000 oofi Tobacco Importa the fastest amateur ball aggregations for a little less than six years was ap­ * great deal of Interest was felt In ceuntrv have doubled since 1900, hav­ "*!•», wb'cb I«* 1900 amounted to In the state thia summer. Fifteen parent In the added lines about his ' at s«H*tlon In the Klamath country, ing grown from *19.000.000 In value, <•5,000,000 1«. velile, were In 1910 PORTLAND, March 13—After u face and ths Increased gray of h already declared their Intention of ho was surprised to find It so wide­ speaking In round terms, in th«» year ....... I'call «25 ' 00.000, ti re*’ flgute« spread. careful and exhaustive study of mar­ hair. trying for places on the town team, .'00, to »39.500 000 In 191). Fruit being exelue've <*f manufactures of ket conditions in the Pacific North­ Bigelow and Hayes were conducted Mr. ¡.avey says that at least 120 and It la known that there will be at ' n co, w''el- c "«Hinted 'n 1900 m west during the past eight years. from the prison walls for a distance Imports alone inercused from a little fumllies from these two states alone leant twenty candidates in the next President Hsrvey Beckwith of the of a quarter of a mile across the peni­ lea* than *16.000.000 to •> act leal ly 8? '«00 OOu •» vn'ue, and In 1910 a ■'''ll arrive In Klamath county by few days. Among tho«w* out tor Meat and berth» with the team ore: Portland Commercial club makes the tentiary grounds by one of the guards. »'.'6,100,0*0. Bananas form *he larg­ ■'•il.* over »«.«ion ooo. Krauss. next fall, and that this number would est item In th«* group, being valued at «lolry products Imported. wi ch Benson, Clair Arnold, Kief, Orville startling statement that prices paid Bigelow looked about him with In­ be greatly augmented by arrivals French, Hunsaker, Caprun. Hlemens, to farmers for eleven different articles different interest. Both men were a little less than J6,noo.OOO m I9uff, »«*< **int00 In 194C That this country waa attracting a Hl.tes and skins also form a mark­ fe> « In tb's gretit* b *fng cheese •*.- Hayden. E L. French, llr«M>kfield and per cent between April. 1903, and station which Is the terminus of the great deal of attention has been well October, 1910, and he backs up his street railway line. There, during a ed Increase In the importation of the • o.* ""0 and •*■ stige casing*. »?- known for some time, but that the Ball. Moore. Morgan and several r««» other players »ay they will try out IT statement by quotations from market wait of a few minutes. Bigelow turned term. having Increased from 10?.000 ■ r.1.,1 > feeling waa so universal waa a great Out* founds In 1900 to 57.1,000,001» the export a'de the figur**» show surpris«* to Mr. iaivey. they find that they are going to stay reports published in Portland during and gated at the prison walls. .»oui’ds In. 1909, the flgur *« of I‘.*10 a decline In the outward movement of In Klamath Falla that period. being considerable less, 461.OOO.ouo hr«*ad*tuffn, but large Increasea In the Elmer L. French was elected assist "These figures." said President i.nt manager of the team and Jcaar |<*u* d|. The value of hides and .'ins exnorta of manufactures Beckwith, "indicate that Portland is The rain« Imported wi tn 193 *51.500.00*'. and of hrea«1stuff* exported In 1900 was Stamens and Harry <1. Benson were a high-priced market for farm pro­ in i'*)0 »96 OOO.Ota). Goat skins form »251.000.000. and In 1910 but »109,- named to a«*l»t him in getting the duce. and the high prices are direct­ an Important factor In this, having oon.ooo, under this term brlng In- tram started during the absence of ly chargeable to the great increase in Manager Oliver Several ways of consumption over production. The TOWN ISSUES VERY ATTRACTIVE been In 1900 »19.000,000 In value, eluded wheat, corn. oats, barley, rye. Booklet and In 1910 »27.000.000. r'e» fl «nr. etc Cattle exporta In * ruining money were brought up. and depiands of a rapidly growing popula­ Sugar, of which the United States 1900 amounted to CU.OOO.OOO, and Mowiomir) It*** Iure» Situation I» Hr. the team Intends to give two or more tion have more than kept pave with daures to help raise the funds need Is a large producer, but not yet suf­ In 1910 to but »9.500. and of live the increase in the quantity of essen­ coining Worse Itacaum* P**o|>le od. Th» matter of selling I took» of tial foodstuffs, sent to market by the Boosters of Hustling Town Get In ficiently large to n»«*et the require­ »’•l'”ala of a'l kinds the exportation Can't Till Noll Line To Receive In-Coming ments of her population, shqws Im­ I-* l*»oo was 149 000,600 In value. tickets to the games this season was farmers of the state, and this condi­ portations In 1900 of 3.750,000,000 '""d In 1910 but 115,250 000. also suggested anil dlwu»»*»! In tion is one that is not likely to be Colonists Practice will begin Just as soon as pounds, valued at »91,750.000. and •“••at* a r**duct'on In the exports Is changed for a long time, if ever, and PEKIN, March 13 Th« famine In 1910 4.500.000.000 pounds, valued ale*» apparent, the valu» of meat and and plague arc »weeping over th** the weather clears up Before th«* the situation is a very inviting one to GRANTS PASS. March 13.—"Fif­ at (114.000.000 dollars, these figures da'r* products exported In 1900 hav­ whole of Chinn season opens the grounds will be the producer. The known death» "In the table of prices submitted teen thousand in 1915“ Is the slogan being exclusive of the sugar brought ing been »186.500 000, and In 1910 numtier 30,00u. and. acoriliiuc to of- worked over and Improved as much are two items to which 1 desire to call for Grants Pass, and there is every from Hawaii and Porto Rico, which »129.500,000. Cotton, however, shows tlclal statistics, the death rate aver ns possible particular attention—eggs and poul­ indication that it will come true. The amounted In 1910 to over 1.000,000,- a large Increase and so «h» manufac­ ogee 200 dally, But the l»t from the Middle West.. There is ab- the transcontinental roads will be the world's supply, shows importa­ for further use In manufacturing, Cochran, an American, who is engag­ today a bill )<*gallilng cremation. This solutely no danger of overproduction filled with eastern people hastening tions In 1900 of 60,000,000 pounds, making a total of »496,000,000, while ed in the work of relief, writes: One denotos a complete change In the attl in these lines, in fact, there is little to the west with new ideas and new valued at *8.000,000. and in 1910 In 1910 tho figures were, manufac­ mllllou people will die before lhe tude of the Govern men. which has prospect that the supply will ever ex- blood to blase the way for bigger 85,000,000 pounds valued at *17.- tures exported Toady for conaumptlon first crop la harvested Thia will be been Interpellated on the subject r» and better development among the 500,000. Live anlmala of all class»» »541.000,000. and In form for further ■canty, because the people have not |K by national banks and held by the asserted, and will no longer lay all freedom, E A. Lowery, a convict of hour. The machine is operated by treasury as security for national bank the blame for the trouble on the the United States military prison means of electricity, and in picture notes and public deposits. A« soon as heads of the working girls and wo here, must pay two years of his life. making it automatically turna on and the details of Secretary MacVeagh's men. Leaders In the movement to «solve Lowery, disguising himself in the cuts off the light to make the ex- P,an 1Ln‘ prefccted. the first issue of * the servant problem declare that too Panama bonds will be made, under posuree. clothing of a teamstir late yesterday, Any part of any sixed negative up 1 he '■» which exempts them from use many housewives expect igni lorant girls escaped from the prison, but 90 to an 8x10 can be printed on cards “9 security for national bank circula- and women, placed In charge of their minutes later he was recaptured. tion. houses, to make good. The modern He was returned to his cell and in by this invention, and this permits ,,OB home is so complex, they concluded 1 addition to 35 days of a two year«* the company to become a very strong that servant girls must be prepared sentence which he had yet to serve, factor in the wholesale post card busi­ WOMAN WINS FEDERAL OFFICE FOR HUBHAND for the woik Just as workers In other i he must pay for bis vacation this ness in Southern Oregon. Saturday the machine was used in afternoon with two years more, that WASHINGTON, March 13.—When fields. Until housewives generally being the penalty for attempting to running off an order of 2,000 post the name of Laurin C. Goodman ap­ grasp this fact homes will continue cards for the Chamber of Commerce. peared on the list of nominations sent | to be broken up, and families will »scape. These cards will be taken to Los An­ from the White House to the senate break up housektreping to take ap- geles by Secretary C. T. Oliver, who it told a story of a woman's triumph partments and go to live In hotels, NORRIS FOUND G LT LT Y The servant OF LARCENY CH A RGB left Monday, and they will be dis­ in politics. Mr. Goodman was nom­ it Is further asserted tributed among the visitors to the inated for postmaster at Advance, problem Is blamed for the real cause • ———— I Other Two Charge« Against Prisoner Klamath county booth at the Western Mo., in Representative Crow's dis­ for deterioration of tho American home. Load Show. trict, but Mr. Crow had made no in ­ Will Not Be Browght "Too many housewives hire un­ dorsement in the case. Goodman is Into Coan trained servants.” says Mrs. Mary 8. BANK RECEIVES 1OO MORE the present postmaster at Advance, J. W. Norris, who was indicted at Lockwootf, "and can not understand PRIVATE SAVINGS HANKS but the elevation of the office from the last session of the grand jury i the third to the fourth class neces­ when the servants fail in their duty. on three chargee, was found guilty by To meet the big demand, the Firat sitates a new commission. Charles Just as much blame for the servant the Jury on Friday afternoon of the charge of taking a surveyor's transit Trust and Savings bank has just re­ Prather was a candidate and came to problem can be laid on the employer from the office of County Surveyor ceived a shipment of 100 more sav­ Washington to plead his cause. Good­ as on the employe. The housewife Henry and trying to sell it. The jury ings banks. These are being rapidly man sent his wife, and retained his should take time to train her servants secured by parties wishing to start a place. The office pays about *1,800 how to care for the home, bow to was out about a half hour. cook and how to sew. If this Is done | bank account by saving their small a year. a class of servants will grow up who LEAVENWORTH COLONY IS MUCH . change. T£ere are 300 people in aro competent, and the Ignorant i Klamath county who are using those WOMAN IS ROBBED OF DECREASED . «savings banks to good advantage and JEW KIN WORTH EM.OOO ones will not ««xpect nor be abl<; to Batons, Fla., March 12.— Mra. Rog­ command the high wages that the Frank G. Bigelow Among the fatal to depositing a “rainy day'* fund with the First Trust and Savings er W. H. Whinfield, widow of R. W others draw. Because of the general Be Released From F«-drral Whinfield. is minus Jewelery and pre­ Ignorance of the servants now, all IMson cious stones to the value of approxi­ expect to draw high wages, whether LEAVENWORTH, K m , March II PIANO FIRM HEEKN FOR A FACTORY SITE AT SALEM mately 325,000 as the result of a they are competent or not. There —The bankers' colony at the federal I I'» * visit of sneak thieves at her winter I are so few good ones that they can prison was decreased by seven when I Frank G. Bigelow, the millionaire I SALEM, March 10.—Representa- home In flea Breese, Just across the leave when they please and be certain I of their positions." banker of Milwaukee and former j tives of a piano manufacturing com- Halifax river from Dayton«. Among the Jewelry mining la one pearl president of the American Bankers' ' pany have been in this city for the association, and six other* were rr past few days looking about for a brooch valued at about *2,500, on« DR. AKED IN KAPFITTED TO ■«EAVE ROCXKFKLLKR CHURCH rite on which to erect a manufactur- diamond piece worth *5,000 and leased. Bigelow, the moat prominent - Ing plant. The Salem Board of another valued at about *2,000, be-, LOH ANGELES. Cal., March 13 — those released, headed the seven. He Trade has been asked to assist in sides n number of other pieces of was closely followed by Thomas Cog­ locating a building spot within the Jewelry and gems and Mvera) family That Dr. Chas F. Aked. known ! throughout America aw John D 1 hill, former cashier of the Seymour city limits, and is giving its nervicew. heirlooms FARMERS GET BETTER PRICES FIFTEEN OUT FOR TUE TERN IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF LEADING AGRICULTURAL ElflBI«riClES60UP3L4PERC£IIT GRANTS PASS AFTER 15,000 MIUION DEATHS WE PREDICTED IN CHIN* iniREKNT OF SPANISH IGMH», «01 UZIKSS, SOOICf Of »IIROIHIIE