BIG WOOLEN MILL FOR who Is building the dam at !N TOWN River, Is hauling over thia road each I day or two a traction engine with a string of wagons behind loaded from IIIOND, May 11.- Bend la to have WORK OK CVMPLKTING THE UNE DETERMINED T<» KEEP BK4RKT six to ten thousand pounds per wag-! a big woolen mill Immediately upon AM. INBURREtTO 1’IANH, OKOZ- the completion of th« railroad. Dr. IM TO BK ITS HKD FORWARD on. Our gravel is standing up under ■ To the Voters and Taxpayers of this and becoming very well packed, I to HAN REFINED TO HONOR J. F. Halley of the Union Woolen AS »VAPIDLY AN IN POHH1BLK BERLIN, May 15.- Tb<« Geriuau and by the time wo are through with Klamath County: Milla company of Washougal and ANY PABHKH newspapers continue their protest» INDER (N)NDITIONB Gentlemen—In the Klamath Chron­ it the Court doubts not but what <*v-1 Union, has signed a contract for the against the pending reciprocity agree icle of Friday morning. May IStb. ' «>ry one will b« pleased erection of a 8250.000 mill, which uiont betwven the United States amt Whll«' It costs money to bttHd there appeared an article criticising will employ from 300 to 400 work­ WASHINGTON, May 11 Recog ­ Canada because of the injury It will RENO, Nov . May 12 As part of the County Court relative to the grav­ roads, yet It d«>ea not pay to b«« "pen- I nition of the revolutionists In Mexico men dally. cause to Germany's trad««. Thar th«» plans for vxteudlng th«' line to the ny wise and pound foolish." and th«« , eling of the road from the dty limits Bend will furnish four acres of suit­ a« belligerents la no nearer today claim that the United States must to Altamont, and making several as­ Court Is exerclsiug its best judgment northw«*stern end of Goos«< Lak«*, th«' than before, despite the capture of able land free, the city rebates taxes grant Germany the same privileges It sertions therein which are untrue. and knows that it is right. R««ipect- ( Nevado. t'allfornlu and Oregon rail- Tla Juana and Jaures. Madero, how­ .to the amount of 835,000 und 300 iropoecs to givo to Canada. This, It fully submitted. The Court is always willing to have r«Nt«k has acquired tit Io tu terminal ever. will be able to Import artni and horsepower Is supplied for u term ut Is claimed, wus expressly stipulate«! \V.M S. WORDEN. County Jud«'. the facts told, and the««* facta can be, facililh'a al Lakeview, pay ing therefor ammunition, as he now controls the years on reasonable terms, tn a note from Washington in Feb ascertained at th«« court house, where' By order of the County Court, The mill will be similar to the one I th«> sum of 8100.000. Iler«* a depot customs house at Jaurez. The au­ ruary, 1 »10. At that time the Amori all records are public. The Chroniclej ■■ —............................ i will b«> built, stock yards laid out und thorities here declare that Madero operated at Oregon City, anil ull ma- ran contention that thia ciane did Insinuates that the Southern Pacific PREPARING FOR th«< tin«' built to that place as soon us will not be recognised ns ili< preai­ chlnery employed wlll be entirely not apply to conaeaslona made by company Is getting money which it ROSE FESTIVAL possible. It will be a slx set mill, dent of Mexico until his force 1« suf­ modern third parties was ubandone«!, during should not receive, and also that there i ______ with fifty complete looms and 5.000 To provide roiling sto«*k to curry ficiently atrong to conduct the gov­ the negotiations of 1910. is plenty of sand that can be found 1 spindles, and will have a capacity of PORTLAND, May 13. Decora- th«» expected added volume of freight ernment aa a nation. II la now pointed out that when anywhere along the roads, and that is 1 tiuns fur Portland’s annual Kose Fee- 13.000 pounds on a ten-hour shift orders have been placed f«>r loo n«»w this agreement was mudo tierman« free for the hauling. This is not true tival. June 5 to 10, will be more The chief output will be blanketa. To keep Plan» Si'cri-t box cars and several refrigerator «‘urs. cxpreasly reserved to the Fiuterai in the sense of material sufficient for «'laborat«» than ever before, ««xordiug There will he a scouring plant Install­ El. PASO. Texas. May II. Deter- ' i General Manage Duniway. , who re­ Council the right to withdraw th« the building of good roads. Duriug to plans now being mad«' by the • ed tn connection with the mill l! tiirneil from the c; — north > «'•terday, niliieiU that no inkling of th« rebel «•on. which It is alleg'd It Intend Altamont, which was constructed colors are l«»af green and petal pink had recently been n great awakening era! Orozco, who is in command of doing now In the Canudlan reciprocity about five years ago. at an expense of but this year the national colors will A I All in northeastern California and south th«« city, today ordered sentries to si cement No official act Ion has 326.000. was cutting through, and be used extensively as well. Several ern Oregon, and that lie has great honor uo pa*»«*«, not even those of '--- results • n.i-nt lietwc-i’i that country and As a result of th«* Irrigation system the number of dead, the Impression 1« in Klamath county, and could not find will s)>end several hundred dollars in general that over a hundred were nth county every three months fo " I nlti'd States !• deduced from th« north of latkeview, he said. 40.000 it within any close proximity where dressing up their establishments. I hr i»-i’4t M'wrii! \ ••tir» ai'tl liiiiiilh > I, ' «et that Hie gov, rnmeiit ««ill «<> Lak«* fur nnd tallow of this mid Lake conn to c.iuadu iti luu«. n ti<:>»'bb to stud In addition to thin 50.00' bodies were burned during the batti.' ed was widening, refilling in places garden, l-arge vases or jardinieres Valle« t.i He Ims his local buyers ut Fort • • < itomi«», lint lu re.ill'* '«■ sound th. and probably a full list will never b where it bad cut through, and a top will be placed at short intervals along acres were capable of raising splen Klamath. Merrill. Bonanza. Bly mid known. t:t.uriti« « of the Du ■•.I«1« u us to th> did fruit. dressing of some substance which I the curb entirely around the block 11« states • lu.tiii'H for con vert lug the pr«,et-’ dlsturbnnrcs In throughout the county. There were no "Lake county, w ith its large area | would pack and protect the rocks ' ami blooming rose bushes will !>«■ It Is believed that (hat his purrhas«*» will «-steed 830.• conni ert isi truci, into pormsneu' underneath, Knowing that the South­ ¡placed in them for the entire week of tillable lands for th«* homt.'sceker. Juurez last night many of Navarro's troops will join omt a year In Klmnuih county alone ; km * cc . ern Pacific company had a pit of Lodges and various interests will and great oportunitles, together with th«> Insurgents. Madero says thoHC The greater portion of thia amount gravel at Bray which they had spent a have special designs, the Elks plan­ the coming of th«' three railroad lines Is ¡mid out for cattle hide» and would 1 I.M-./.l El.A EXI*Kf the i mt|i> Industry, and the vast SPREADING RAIIJ4 < M HE best read material in all this country, the Lumberman’s Building will fea­ section of th«» West," said Mr. Dun-, 44'RWK ON RIO GRANDE amount of stock that Is killed annu­ NEW YORK. May 11 Plana for u the Court visit«?d Mr. E. E. Calvin, ture the designs of the lloo Hoos. iway. ally In this county for home con­ Venezuelan revolution to d«|>*>a« Pre« vice president and general manager When latkeview gets the railroad | There wi) b«» sharp rivalry between RED CLIFF. Colo . May 11 Mrs sumption The value of thia traffic to id ent Gomes are being mad« here by of the Southern Pacific company at the business houses of 6th and 7th November 1st, the citizens will give1 the farmer la that all of the pur- Alejandro Vasquex. a former cabinet San Francisco, and suggested to him streets as to which will have the the people that com«' here the warm­ Katherine Martin of Albany, N. Y.. chase« are paid for In cash. and an unidentified elilld were kllli'd officer undvr Castro, whoae band I* that the county could use some of more beautiful decorations, the var­ est rei'eption they ever had In the and twenty persons were seriously in- awn In the «rheme to restore his ad this gravel at Bray, providing it could ious establishments vielng with each West. There will be Wild West | jur«»d when the engine, chnlr car and herents to power again be secured for a reasonable amount. other in producing the best effects. shows. Indian encampments, boxing tourist car of a Rio Grande train To FIKNIHH AHNT KA (TH Vasques declare« that Gomes ha« His answer was that the county could exhibitions, wboyz’ roping contests, Hilt REZ ’ I-AMATION NERA ICF. p1ung«*d into Eagle River, two mil««« established a dictatorship In Vrne have all the gravel it wanted from the bucking cont«*sta and numerous other west of this city, last night. Spread-, luela more oppressive than was the Bray pit, free of charge: that the JOHN ARTHA NAYN HK'LL original and unique stunts, to show ing rails caused the catastrophe. The contract for the year has been TAKE ON JIM FLYNN AGAIN regime of Castro. Ke aaanrta that Southern Pacific company realized the th«» spirit of the "Last, Best West.” The injured were all In the tourist awarded by^thc reclamation aervlcr patriotic Vvnssuelan« will take up importance of good roads in Klamath that will give way to the coming of carr All were taken to the hospital to the City and County Abstract com­ CHICAGO. May 12.—Jack Johnson arms against Gomes as soon aa lh< county, since it means better high­ the transportation line«. pany for furnishing ail of the ab­ (at Salida this morning. is seriously considering granting Jim standard of revolt Is raised, ways for the hauling of traffic to stracts needed by the service In their their stations, and that if- the county Flynn another match. It has been work In Klamath county under the would pay the expense of loading the i several months since the pair collided local reclamation project. It Is stated NEW YORK. May 11.For the Ara« inside the ropes, and a message re ­ company would give the lowest possi­ that the contract Is quite a valuable time la more than a decade, this me ble rate which the Interstate Com­ ceived by the champion upon bls re­ one. as the-reclamation service has to tropolla face« a water famine. Mayor turn to the city has prompted him merce Commission would allow, and To the Pioneers of Klamath Basin: have an abstract of every piece of PORTLAND. May 11.—Wild birds Oaynor said tonight that the pr>*«rat deliver us all the gravel we wanted in , to consent to a bout within three of the state may hereafter take ref­ Greeting—Your executive committee, land on which a water contract Is en­ available supply Is only 58.000,000, the yards at Klamath Falls. After i weeks before Jack O'Brien’s Phila­ uge In Clear Lake and the surround­ acting in your behalf, haa accepted tered Into, and In view of a possible 000 gallons, as against 104.000.000. delphia club. Johnson has left Chi- deliberation, the Court accepted the ing lands, for President Taft has de­ the invitation of the committee of extension of the system s great many 000 gallons a year ago. A typhoid offer, and the gravel has been coming ' cago for Philadelphia, where he will clared this a government bird pre­ the G. A. R. and associated commit­ abstracts would be used epidemic 1s feared along from time to time as fast as it open a week in a theatrical turn, fol­ serve. Clear Lake lies near the Cal- tees *o participate a« an organisation lowing this engagement with runs at Ifornla llne, and the reserve includes In the exercises of Decoration Day In could be secured.* Nowhere along the road is there Brooklyn and New York. 25,000 acme. It was purchased by Klamath Falla, on May 89. 1911. He says be will be ready for Flynn the government as a reservoir site Surely no claaa of our citlaena can any gravel, nothing but fine sand, which, as the Chronicle says, would I within three weeks. better appreciate the labors and sac­ five years ago. — blow away. The grave] which we are Clear Lake has been one of the rifices of the early days, nor the debt using, however, will not blow away, UNION LABEL 18 ASKED best known breeding spots for wild of gratitude which la alike due to ON STATE PRINTING birds for years, and Is second only to thoae who fought to preserve the na­ since it is cement gravel, and when packed becomes very hard. Tbej the Ixiwer Klamath Lake regions. tion and to those who struggled, and i Chronicle aays that this gravel upon I SALEM. May 11— Secretary of Millions of ducks nest there each even gave their lives, to redeem the From Principal California Folnta I. Round trip the road, it is safe to say. costs 83 a 8t*te Olcott has been requested by a spring. The lake is from twelve to wilderness from tbs reign of priml-1 tickets will be sold bold on certain < days during yard. 8trict account has been kept, letter written him by the Typograph­ fifteen miles across at its widest tivs conditions and savergy. In sitber i and our records show that it is cost­ ical Union to Insist upon the union point. Birds breeding there have not case they gave up their Ilves for their May, June, July, August, September ing 75 cents per yard to put the label being placed on all state print­ been molested In the past to any great country's good, and we who are the and October, 1911 gravel upon the road, spread it, ing. The secretary of state has no extent except by stockmen who ~^rg- beneficiaries, should overtook ao O' To Hoiswd tri». To Round trip sprinkle it and roll it. making a total authority to insist upon the label on tbeir cattle and sheep on the aeisrbv ■■ .......... gfit-M cost of 81.75. This will vary a little ! printing submitted by ths printing de- lands, but with the steadily growtag H'MMtvn ................ 60 00 as we get further out. since it takes I partment other than that which comes population of the country It was rse- Dstlaa........... .................. 60 00 AA AA We therefore earnestly call npon a little longer time to haul three to his own office, but he acceded to ngnised that greater protection was ail pioneers and sons and daughters Memphis ... ................... 70 00 Leavenworth . ................ 80.00 the request as far as his office was needed for the water fowl. miles than one. New Orleans ......... 70 00 of pioneers who can do so to be pres­ 8!. Joseph ... ................ 00.Od The road is not yet complete, and concerned by advising the state print­ Washington ................... 107.60 With protection from the hunter, ent to take part in the ceremonies, I Omaha ........... ............. 60 00 it is not fair to pass an opinion er to attach the label hereafter. Baltimore .................. 107 60 the birds of the Clear latke country wearing the' badges of our associa­ thereon for the reason that it takes Council Bluffs ................ 60.00 Philadelphia ................... 108.50 may be expected to multiply rapidly tion and participating In the march time to do these things, and do them ■ LADS BROUGHTHERE FOR TRIAL and restock to a considerable degree and other features of the program. Kansas City . . ................ 00.00 Boston ......... ...................110 60 right, but the Court feels that when New York . . ................... IAA SO St. Paul ......... ................. 73.50 many of the well known hunting All who can should bring flowers, and Sheriff W. B. Barnes returned to grounds of the state. It is through this job the taxpayers Minneapolis . . ................ 73.50 Toronto . . . ............ 95 70 be on band promptly at 10 a. m , ao will be pleased, and knows that they ■ here'Thursday night from Medford. Montreal . . . ................... lot 50 Duluth ........... ................ 79.60 The action of President Taft in set­ that thoae who are able to do so can are now getting more for the money |bringing with him Frank and Will ting aside the Clear I-ake reserve is march in a body to the cemetery In Quebec ......... ................... 110.50 Ch Icago ......... ................ 73.50 ; Poole, who were arrested at Medford believed to be the first step toward the place to be assigned to them In than is customary in like cases. Bt. I xju I s ......... ................ 70.00 Portland, Mc. ................... 113 60 Crushed rock is costing the city on ' charged with stealing a horse from establishing an immense game re­ the procession. the street in Klamath Falls 82.25 for Len McCormick of Dodd Hollow. The serve In Southern Oregon south of By Order of Executive Commltte«- Bee aale datea and limits be low. regulation size. This would not do lads were lodged In the county jail, Klamath Falls and Including the lava Klamath Falls, Ore., May 10. 1911. Stopovers en route and choice >«.. «•» going and coming. for the county road, for the reason and will be given a hearing before bed country along the California line. that that is what is the matter now. Juvenile Judge Worden at 10 o'clock For a year an effort has been made LOCAL JEWELER MAKER A Tickets will be sold at above rates on these dates There has been a world of crushed tomorrow morning. The boys sre only i to have the president set aside the WATCH WITHOUT HAIRBPRING rock put there, and no binder for the 15 and 17 years of age, and they live lava beds as a refuge for mule tall July 1 .3. 2, 4, 5, 8. 19. 20, 28. May 1«. 17, 11, II, 23. 23. 34, top to hold it. If we were to use the on the Jacksonville road, three miles deer. This has been fought by the A discovery has just been made by 27, 28, 29. 30. 25. 27, 28. 21. finest kind of crushed rock or the fin­ from Medford. I stock Interests, hut is still being con­ a resident of this city along the lln<* August 3. 4, 5, 14, 18, 18, 17. est coming from the crusher, which June 5, 8, 7, 8, I. 10, 14, 15, of watch Improvement that blds fair sidered at Washington. 31. 12, 23. 28, 29. 30. averages about one-third of the OHIK AGREEMENT IB By adding that section to the Clear to revolutionize the manufacture of 18. 28. 2». 30, September 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 7. SIGNED BY NATIONS Lake reserve one of the finest game time pieces. Frank Upp, watchmaker amount crushed, we could not put it npon the road for less than 82.75 or preserves In the country would be es­ at the R. C. Spink jewelry store, is SPECIAL CONVENTION DATES: 83 per yard. What the road has PEKING. May 11.—Agreement be- tablished, and it Is believed that It the man making the discovery, an