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» CHARLES F. STONE MEMBER SODA DEPOSITS 10 BE DEVELOPED FISH XXI» tiXMF OOMMIB8ION I SUMMER SEASON AT THE AGRICULTURAL C0LLE6E IS NOW BEING RENOVATED SALEM. April 2 4 Governor West Saturday announced the appointment of the two retnaiuing members of th«* Carpenters are now at work re CORVALLIS, April 24. Opportun flsh «ml game commission, who. to gether with the two already named, modeling th«' old Willits building ou ity to meet boiuv of the most luUuen-1 will choos«* a fifth membet. Thom- Fifth street, back of the Odd Fellows’ tlal Mid active school uiun iu the state 4XI.MPANY PLANS TO ISE TRAt named were C. F. Ston«* of Klamath ! building, which was recently pur will be giveu teachers who attend Falls and C. K. Cranston of Pendle chased by Henry Boivin, Th«> sheil in (-he summer aesalou ot the Oregou ton. Those already announced are \V. the tear is being torn down and the I Agricultural Qollege, which ope us PRODUCT TO THE RAILROADS L. Finley of Jennings Lodge Clack building will b<* lengthened both .' *n.- I'.'tli and ilo»es July 23d. amas county and M J. Ktnny of Port stories, so as to cover a ground space Waldo Hall, tho girls' dormitory, FDR TRANSPORTATION ;t3<«tm feet. land. wlil be tho residence hall for both ' —.1-- Th«- front •» to be completely alter- • ----- This commission, whish was creat men — aud ■----------- wotueu i •• ttendlug the num- , cd. ami will be finish**«! with a nunl- , mer courses, so there will bo frequent LAKEVIEW, April 23.—Develop ed by the late legislatu.e will have ment work In the soda fields of Lake «•emplete supervision over the prop- I rn plate giaxs (.tore front. When chance for becoming acquainted, both county has reached a stage where the ligntion of salmon, game tlsh ami ¡completed th.- first floor will be uccu- tr the diniug hall and the parlors. A company owning them has taken an game birds, will have power to ac r.’td by Mr. Holvin with his pl uni b- scries of receptions, daucos, concert1» ' iug establishment while the second and lectures, with vveulng bund colt- order for 1000 tons of the product, to quire ami dispose of hat«.h«*rv proper floor will be fitte«l up for a rooming <erts on tho open campus, are being ties. and will enforce through tisji and be transported to the nearest shipping I house, and will contain «*lghtveu 1'lanued to add to the «octal attrac game wardens to be appointed, the point on the railroad and sent to a roonis. The entire building will be tions of these six weeks, iu addition San Francisco firm. The soda fields tish and game laws of the state. M&s- ¡heated with a modern steam heating there will be froqueut picnics along I '.er fish and ganu* wardens are to be are now far from a railroad, but the |;«PI»ointed by the board. All deputy plant, which will b«> uquipped with an tiu- banks of Che Willamette and company has ordered a 50 horsepower oil burner, the first to be used in the Mary’s rivers, where canoeing is u traction engine and will use it to waidens aud water bailiffs will also be city. Heat will be furnished every I »pular sport and cross-country trips ! appointed by this board. Rerotnuion- haul a wagon train to the railroad room, also hot and col«! water. ! detiona for new amendments to the i»c Mary's peak and other points of! and bring back supplies for the Iprcseut flsh and game laws will b* , Interest Iu this ¡»art of the valley, men. The company intends to evapor ELUS JONES AND W IFE i made by this board. v.-hich Is one of the most beautiful I ate through a drying or baking pro INJURED IN A RUN XXX XX districts in the state. The law goes into full effect \la> cess every particle of moisture, thus Beside the alm to make these weeks decreasing the weight of the load to 20th. Dr. Wright was summoned by tele- of study as pleasant us possible, those be taken to the railroad and at the phone Mondaj afternoon by parties iu charge of the program have other PIW1F. C. A. HOWARD TO RE same time bringing a better price. in the vicinity of Nuss Lake, who I and more serious objects in view. tXRJUILI.E'S SUPERINTENDENT About six years ago Joseph Gaston, informed him that Ellis Jones and Often, through a chance meeting nt a Portlander, came into the country wife, well known residents of that1 one of these social gatherings a super- ¡ Deep regret is felt among the stu and after much work believed that he had found a borax lake of wonderful dents and facult) as well as residents I section, were both pretty badly in-Untendent or principal finds just the till a position requiring car- cer- |ttach«*r to fill ¡»ossibilitles. The analysis of the oi the city by the announcement of jured in u runaway near their r«nch |t,acher this afternoon. Dr. Wright immedi jtaln qualifications; and mt often a the probable departure of Professor waters and deposits showed that there ately left for the Jones ranch. J pit was a large quanity of borax and that C. A. Howard from this city. He has i how serious their iujurien ate is not teacher discovers an opening offering just been notified of his election to i more opportunity for advancement it seemed destined to prove com 1 known yet. ..nd development In her work. mercially valuable, so he filed appli the position of city superintendent of cations and mineral notices on thous schools at Coquille. Ore., and he has ands of acres of the apparently pro decided to accept this flattering offer. Prof. Howard was again tendered ductive field. After this he went to the position of assistant principal by Portland and other places and or ganized a large company to handle the high school board, and while he CORVALLIS. April 21.—The new the product and get it out in shape for •s very loth to leave Klamath Fa’ls. DIAZ WILL NOT BE REMOVED. stallion law which was passed by the he feels that It Is greatly to his ad Bl T XX ILL HOLD OFFICE UNTIL 1 market. last session of the legislature will 1 Development work was commenced vantage to accept the new position. REMOVED—MANY GO\ ERXORS go into effect May 23th. The stallion He has been connected with the under the direction of Professor i board has been organised and plana FORCED TO RESIGN Willis, formerly of the Nevada School Klamath County high school for the j for the work are being made, but no past four years, and is recognized as of Mines. Mr. Willis as superinten licenses will be Issued until after May » dent and supervising chemist has done j ( an able instructor and a young man I WASHINGTON. April 22 As a re- 25th. Stallion oyneri should, how ! with a brilliant future in his chosen much work on the properties, but in-' 1 suit of the terms of an armistice ever. get In their applications before stead of borax the product has turn ' profession. His departure will be a agreed upon today by both President! Jiiat date. ' distinct loss to the high school and ed out soda in quantities that seen Dtnz and General Madero, It Is be It will uot be possible to register inexhaustible and so pure and easy to , ’ to Klamath Falls. lle ved that peace will be restored in and have examined all the horses in get out as to eliminate al) competl-! Mexico within a week's time. Secre-’ the state in a day or two. so that some NEW ROOMING HOUSE tion. tary of War Dickinson has announced time may intervene between the re NOW OPEN TO Pl Tll.lt' Alkali lake is a small body of lan<L that President Taft has received the ceipt of the application and the Issu of a- few hundred acres, fed by the^ armistice agreed upon by the warring ance of the license. ♦ It Is not expected runoff waters from the melting snows ; The Argreaves, the fine new room factions south of the border. that the owners stop using their on the higher altitudes in the spring ( ing house on Second just off of Main, Special Ambassador Gomez for the horses during that period, but It la was opened to the public on Monday, time and at other seasons by a large rebels states that the revolutionists expected that no horses will be used spring that keeps it from going en and will be conducted in connection are willing to make concessions to re after Muy 25th until an application with the Baldwin Hotel by E. B. Hall. tirely dry except in unusually dry store peace. This statement definite for license has been made. Mrs. Ida- Pearl will manage the new years. It is located in a valley of ly explains the failure of tho Madero Animals having county llvenm*» will the same name about 25 miles in. rooming bouse. forecs to attack Jaurez. It is said also have to get state licenses under The Argreaves, which was erected length, and on account of its not be-1 that Madero hoped for early peace. the new law. as there is no connec- ing peopled except when the stock-: by E. C. Argreaves. Is one of the Previous refusals on his part to admit tion between th«* state license and that man" with his sh«*ep uses the free!mo8t conveniently located rooming that negotiations were being made j issued by the county. Money paid for range, is a practically barren waste. I houses in the city, and each room has cause«, tho belief that the peace plans ' county license will not count toward There is good agricultural land in .hot and cold water connections, steam were so near the culmination point securing state licenses. Copies of places, but this has been left to the heatl and other conveniences. The that he felt that his restraint had ' the law and application blanks may- stockman, for the valley seemed too rooms are all well lighted and ven- | oe obtained from the secretary of the far from the natural roads of travel {tilated. and are most attractively fur- been removed. Gomez says that De La Barra's tele- board at Corvallis. It Is not neces- and too far from railway transporta-1 nished- no pains being spared by Mr. accepting the armistice for Diaz sury, however, that the applications tion to make it profitable for anything and Mrs Hal1 in securing the best of gram. practically ends the war. Madero's J made on regular blanks. A letter but livestock. furnishings and carpets on the mar- acceptance was received earlier. j will do as well, providing the neces- Recently one of the United States ! By the terms of the agreement the ' «ary information is Included. AB ap- geological survey experts went over J insurgents have agreed to withdraw plications must be accompanied by the grounds and made a through ex-. THE LAUNCHING OF THE their demand for the immediate resig- (the |10 fee, and. In case of registered NEW STEAMER BOLLICA N amination of a part of the lake and I nation ot President Diaz, he being horses, by the pedigree certificate. some of its outlying deposits. He permitted to retain the presidency These pedigrees will be returned. For Captain Hanebury's new steamer I found there were 2802 potholes con pending election. •’Thus.’’ says Go horses not pure bred the owner must taining the valuable mineral on only Hooligan was launched at noon on mez, "Diaz is enabled to come out of give a complete statement of the 150 acres of a total of over 2000 Saturday, She is the latest addition the situation with flying colors, but horse ’s breeding. acres obtained by the company. These >o the big Klamath Lake steamboat I we gain our main object, that the B L. POTTER. fleet, and is a very fine model. She potholes contain a cubical content of ; eople be allowed to name the presi Secretary Htallion Registration Board from 10 to 14 feet each as a rule, is 70 feet over all, 16-foot beam and dent.” Gomez further declared that with some that greatly exceed these 4-foot depth. The usual formula of bad Madero allowed Diaz to remain BALL PLAYER SHOT, sizes. There is every evidence that if breaking the bottle was dispensed undisturbed, Diaz would have con INDIANAPOLIS, April 22—George every pothole were exhausted a man with. The boys say, however, that ceded practically everything demand Craig, an Indlanaitolls pitcher, was the contents of said bottle went into could retrace his steps and repeat the ed. Limintour Is to be eliminated sh^t this morning at the Mt. Jackson operation if necessary to supply the the captain. The steamer will bn in from the government council. Cor sanitarium. Before he lost conscious demand, for a single night has seen commission in a short time and is a ral, it is reported, will resign. Diaz ness lie told the police that a burglar a deposit of an inch in one of the credit to her builder, Captain Hnns- lias also reported to remove many of had shot him. Guests at the institu holes through seepage, as though a bury. the governors who are objectionable tion say they heard the shot, but did well were Riling with water. to Madero and his forces. not set- the robber. DIV AND MADERO AGREE TO FREATY STAE1I0N LICENSE LAW IS EFFECTIVE EXTEND POWER UNE TO WEST SIDE ROCK CRUSHER ICE AND COLD STORAGE PLANT IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS COM BENTON IS GIVEN HER LIBERTY SECOND FIGHT ON HEAR AGUA PRIETA The Klamath Power company has ---------- a force of men employed in extending AS TWO GRAND JURIES FAILED • In line with the many new euter- an electric power line southward to TO INDICT HER, GIRL WHO FORCE WHICH SET OUT VERTER« rrises ao essential to the growth at a the top of the hill on West Main street CONFESS ED TO ARSON CHARGE DAV TO GO TO RELIEF OF JAC <itj, Klamath Falls now has a new 'n- to furnish power for running the HAS BEEN RELEASED 8trange-Magulre Paving company's dustry to boast of, an Ice and cold REZ WAS ENGAGED RY THE storage plant, under the name of the rock crusher, which will crush rock BEBEIS AT CENIZAS Klamath Valley Warehouse and For there for the paving of Main street. ‘ The fact is not generaily^known warding Company. The new company A force of men has been employed at that point for getting out rock for that Cora Stark (nee Seaton) has opened for business Tuesday. DOUGLAS, Ari«., April 22.—A been releas' d by the authorities and The plant has a first class ice man the crusher for some time. sharp battle between the rebels and i is now at large, stopping at a hotel in ufacturing equipment, with a daily I the city. An attache of the sheriff's fédérais near Cenizas, ten miles east capacity of five tons. It alio has two BODY OF INFANT WAR office says the reason for this action rooms for cold storage, and at least of Agua Pj-ieta, began at 10 o'clock BURIED YEHTERDAY | was that two grand juries bad failed this morning. Expecting general as five tons of perishable goods can be accommodated at one time in these. Yesterday morning the body of the to indict her, that the district attor saults on Agua Prleta, the garrison The company starts its delivery sys infant found Saturday afternoon by ney could learn nothing of a reliable tem this week, and ice will be deliv the children of Frank Upp was in character as a basis for holding her, there has formed battle lines from the ered to all parts of the city for a cent terred in the cemetery under the di and as it was costing the county $2 town to the eastward. a pound. Considering the fact that rection of Deputy Coroner Whitlock, a day for her keeping the only thing The first intimation of the engage in many of the larger cities, where and it is doubtful if It will ever be was to turn her out. ment was received at Agua PrieU' The girl is said now io bo in search lee companies have every facility and learned how the remains were placed when two horses, saddled, but rider- are able to make ice in large enough ' where they were found by the reser of a place to work for a living, The man who married her, Bill Stark, Is less, dashed madly Into the town, quantities to make the cost much voir. said to be sornewherl in California. They were closely folowed by a cour- lower, the price charged is a cent and With her release the mystery of the 1er asking for reinforcements, nr.d a half a pound, residents of Klamath TTicy Caught Eighteen Falls already have a kindly feeling Donald Worden, J. Hardin Carter, burning of Dave Shook's barn and warning Colon I I)laz that the rebels toward the new concern for the man« Harry Galarneaux and M. O'Connell house will probably never be revealed. were out in force. A n«-cond courier nor In yrhieh they seem to want to formed a party of fishermen, who ¿¡a ted that th* enemy were mostly treat the people. The fact that the spent Saturday afternoon and part of C. O. Brown, a well known resident mounted. company has no opposition here Sunday casting their lines in the of Crystal was here Friday on busi The federal forces at Cenlr-as are makes their reduction in rates all the waters of Spencer Creek. They re ness. He is at the Lakeside Inn. Mr. commanded by Colonel Chiapas, and more meritorious. turned Sunday afternoon with eigh Brown report« everything around his are the men who left Agua Prieta C. H. Daggett is manager of the teen trout, and report fish galore in part of the lake as being right up to yesterday for Jaurès. They number new concern. the creek itself. the moment. about 500. A HAWXHLRST MARKET «& Specialty of Large Pieces We now make four deliveries daily by the General City Delivery. Your pat ronage is solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed. Prices as low as possible PHONE 1517 ] J. W. IIAWXHlIRSr For Klamath Home-Builders THE DKUITOUN APPLE Highest quality apple and tb«*r«fore has steadily brought tho hlgheot price« by far. of any appi«* grown. 8«lla regularly in Portland for |5 »nd $t> per box and |H to 115 In New York. THE MAYFLOWER PEACH— Highest quality peach knowu ami the earliest, yet it blooms the latest, hardy, a freestone, t«d to tho pit »nd the best for the home. THE CLIMAX PLUM— Undoubtedly the most, beautiful, fra grant and most delicious plum grown. Mr. llurbault's fli»'*< pit fruit and equally valuable fr«*sh or canned. THE PHENOMINAL BERRY—Thia ba« been calle« Burbanks greatest triumph n cross between deuberry «nd red ruspbori). It Is the b<-«t small fruit grown. Roars the first year, include a few In this years planting. THE KLAMATH NURSERIES G. H. EHI.K, Proprietor, |-. <>. Roa p-JA, KLAMATH FALIz». ORE. In Medicine Prime^mportance We use nothing but the best that th«- market afford«, sod by buying them direct from the largest ch«*mlcul laboratori«-« in rt»r io«miry. and by (laying a|>ot caali for <>ur purchaw«, we arr cnaMetl to <||*- prwe NTRHTLY PURE DRl’GH AT REANON'AIILK RATKN. DONT BLAME YOUR PHYBK IAN if motifa-tar peearvtbrd by him »i«es noi have the drairrd effect. Result« arr grnrmlly |iron>|i< and aatiafactory when reliable «trug« are u«ed. We vouch foe all nx-diclnra that leave oar prratri|Kion department, and if you are not already «me of our customers, give us a call Ihr next iim«' yow lieve n prrai-rlptlou to be lllli-d W<* hope io merit a »hare «if your |ialron- «g<* in the future. Seventh Ct Main UNDERW •II D’S Pharmacy Low Rates East From Principal California Points. Round trip tickets will be »old on certain days during May, June, July, August, September and October. 1911 Te Round tri* Cokirado Springs .......... 165.00 Atchison ......................... (0.00 Leavenworth .................. (0.00 St. Joseph ....................... fiO.Od Omaha ............................. 60.00 Council Bluffa................ (0.00 Kansas City.................... 60.00 Ht. Paul ........................... 73.60 Minneapolis .................... 73.60 Duluth ............................. 73.60 Chicago ........................... 72.50 St. Louis........................... 70.00 To Ro«>nd trip Hosston...................... 60.00 DafllM *¡0.00 Memphis .................. 70.00 New Otleuna 70.00 Washington ........... 107.60 Baltimore........................ 107.50 Philadelphia 108 60 Boston ............................. 110.50 New York ............. . 108 50 Toronto.................... .. . 95.70 Montrr«l ....................... 108.50 Quebec ............................. 116 50 Portland, Me. .113.50 H< c sale dates and limits b«1 low Rn.povera en rout«.* and choice of routes going and coming. Tickets will be sold at above rates on these dates: May 16, 17, 18, 1», 22, 23. 24. 26, 27, 28, 29, June 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 14, 16, 16. 28, 29. 30, July 1 ,2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 19, 20, 26. 27, 28, 29. 30, August 3, 4, 5, 14, 16. 16, 17. 21, 22, 23, 28. 29. 30 September 1, 2. 3, 4, 6. 7. SPECIAL CONVENTION DATES: May 12, 13—Royal Arcanum, Minneapolis and Genoral As sembly Presbyterian Church, Atlantic City. June 28, 29, 30, uly 1—Chris tian Endeavor, Atlantic City. July 1, 2, 3, 4. 6. 6—Elks, At lantic City, and Sbriners, Rochester. July *26. 27, 28—Knights of Going limit 15 days. Final Stopovers p«*rmltten en route. Ask about our personally lenvlng every week for Chlcngo, I tins and Washington. D. C. Columbus, Detroit August 14, 16, 16, 17 Knights of Pythias, Indianapolis, and G. A. R., Rochester. September 6, 7 Station ary Mechanical Engineers, Cincinnati. October 12, 13, 14—Dry Farm ing Congress, Colorado Springs. return limit October 81, 1911. Your choice of routes, conducted excursion i»«xrtt«*e» St. Ixiuis, Cincinnati. New Or- SOUTHERN PACIFIC Agents will gladly supply you with lltorature »ml details on application. April 29-Calffornia Raisin Pay-Eat Raisin Bread