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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN VOL. XVII, ♦ ♦ «eeeeeeeeeee I.EADI.NG PAPER OF SOI TU I HN OlthGON ♦eeeeeeeeeee NO. 2 KLAMATH FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL li, 1912 MEXICAN FEDERALS SLOUBH LAWYERS SCHOOL GROUND ROOSEVELT TAKES RESISTING ABLY FAVOR HIS NAME IS OFFERED FREE ILLINOIS EASILY I CRISIS SUMS OVER MGR 4» NO YPI'LEGYTE II IM l ol Nil Gltl.AI' AN II - AMI RICAN <T KN litui T ANNEXATION Moray I. Applegate arrlv<«l on Tuesday rveuiug from Hau Francisco. *a a visit to tela parents, Captain and Mrs I D Applegate Mr Applegate yotid a deep concern on tho part of the Muxicnus relative to Intervention or auuexntlou. The reports In thia reaped have been greatly exagger ated.'* Mr Applegate will Spend about u week In Klamath Fall«, and will then ruturu to the <ompuuy's headquarters In Hau Francisco to go over plans fur hie third year's work, which will be- glu on May 1. II« believes that it will be only a short lime before Mexico Is controlled by Americans, nut by an nexation, but through their owner ship of laud und control of busluess American capital lias already bought up nearly half of tho best land In Mexico, and colonisation work la jest begluuiug. Land can be bought very cheaply In large tracts, and with proper development will b»-<>m<- very valuable and bring lu a heavy return on the Investment. KLAMATH ING LAW REQUIRING « l itri» ! DEVELOPMENT COM- SLOUGH FORCED OUT OF CONTEST CLARK PA NY TENDEIM ALL BUT TWO SUCCESSFUL The aame of W. 8 Slough will not i appear on the official ballot as a can NOT l'Itl M A ICI I.H CITY' «loo didate for the republican nomination DENEE.N ANTI DUNNE PARTUM* i for county school superintendent. An NOMINE»« FOR GOVERNOR, W. S. Slough, who has been a can- ■ It has been decided by the city i opinion received by wire Saturday dldate for the republican nomination school board to take a vote on the CULLUM AND WOMAN SUF- from the attorney general is to the of schools, but whose name Is not on subject of acquiring a site for a school FRAG»: UNDER AVALANCHK effect that In the case of a school the ballot because ot the opinion of which it Is proposed to build between superintendent it was necessary to Attorney General A M. Crawford | the Centra! school and Sblppington have the teacher’s certificate of the1 United Pres* Ser vic* that his teacher's cert I flea te should be The proposed site, most of which will CHICAGO. April 10 -Latest re candidate tiled before the county on file, holds County Clerk Charles be donated by the Klamath Develop i clerk could place the name on the turns on Colonel Roosevelt's Illinois H De Lap blameless lu the matter. ment company. Is between Academy, ballot. Mr. 8lough expected to have plurality make it 130,000. His fol Mr. Slough may later make a state Lytton street, and on these the school his certificate before the date of the lowers claim 54 delegates, conceding ment on the subject, and has. In the all of block 67, Lakeview addition, primary election, but as the ballot Taft one, with one district incomplete. Champ Clark gets a solid demo meantime, obtained from Stone A and lots 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6. block 73, has already gone to the printer, he It will be was unable to get it in time for print- cratic delegation, winning 3 to 1 over Barrett, his attorneys, a legal opinion Buena Vista addition. necessary to buy blocks 1 and 2 in llug. This leaves Fred Peterson as Woodrow Wilson, with a majority of to the effect that the law doe« not re Lakeview addition, which are at the the only republican candidate for the nearly 150,000. quire a candidate for nomination to southwest corner of Academy and office to apepar on the primary ballot. Deneen is the republican an* the office to hold a state diploma or Lytton strets, and on these the school Dunne the democratic candidate for governor. certificate, and to have taught In the board I,,« an option at 1400 for the La Follette polled 40,000 votes. two. Thi«* had Been sold before the state for nine school months. The Sherman defeated Cullum for sea- law firm states that section 3960 of site had been considered. ator. The meeting t^» consider the pur lord's Oregon Laws, providing that Woman suffrage was defeated 4n no county clerk shall put the name of chase will be held on April 22d at the ' Cook county 2 to 1. a candidate for the office on the bal Central school building. It will be necessary to determine lot without the above requirement Colonel 1* Jubilant was enacted In 1899, while the pri later what size, style and price of United Press Service school building it will be necessary to. mary nominating law was made In PITTSBURG, April 10.—Roosevelt 1905. The attorneys say that the lat Issue bonds, and for these an elec CONTRACTOR WOODS PLANS NEW is jubilant over the result in Illinois. ter act contains nn provision making tion must be held. The school board INDUSTRY TO BE LOCATED ON He said: "I should not be surprised 3960 applicable to the primary law, will, after determining the amount of MARKET STREET NEAR—WILL If the tide goes our way." He started and that It do*» not apepar to have bond« n< • ded. Issue notice* for a bond to tour Pennsylvania, and arrives at been th* Intention of the legislature election. BE CONSTRUCTED SOON Philadelphia tonight. to give the old section any greater » ’ OR SALE — AU my household fur # t scope than It had at the time of Its H. N. Woods, a well known con “Slugged Them Over the Rope«" niture; cheap for cash. Alex. Mar passage. The primary election law tractor, who has been building houses GREENSBURG. Pa., April 10.— tin Jr., Main and Third. 10-tt* was then unknown In the state, and in the Hot Springs district, has an Roosevelt, referring to the result in the primary election ballot was not nounced his intention of building a Illinois, said: "We slugged them over Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Martin Jr taken Into consideration. bucket factory in the Railroad addi the ropes.” He told the crowd at The opinion state« that It is not expect to leave about the 1st of May tion, and work on the structure is ex Jeannette, "I want to see Pennsyl the Intention of the primary election for Eugene. Oregon, where they will pected to commence in a short time. vania do what Illinois did, declare for make their future home. Mr. Mar law to elect officers, but to select can didates to be voted on at election, and tin states that he has not decided just I The location of the plant will be the people against the politicians.” on Market street, near Sixth, where list therefore the qualification of can wbat business be will engage in. but didates for nomination can have no he has several propositions under con the promoter of the project has ob I NT.UCKY DATE FOR tained three lots. This will be very BATTLE BOB« COMING sideration. application. convenient to the Southern Pacific ! railroad. It Is probable that when in W laconsin Senator Who Aspires to full running order the plant will em Presidential Toga Invade« Oregon ploy 25 or 30 men. April 13 to Make Whirlwind Cam returned just re "Utly to tho United State* from Mexico, where he ha« h*«-n located for th« past two years. Me Is the general superintendent of the Pacific Tropical Fruit company, and lias the management of the plan tntions <>f the Pacific Const Fruit com nany and the Han Illas Fruit com- n* n v, which am located U"«r Man nil <«. Topic territory, on the wetd ; The Pacific Trop- coaat of Mexico leal Fruit company represents the ba- n*na trade of the Pacific rout of Mexico Mr Applegate states that thing* were beginning to look a little Inter eating In Ills «action Just before ho left for the Unite! Htates It was not kno* n whether or not the federal* or THANSFI It MAN revolutionists would be victorious, I FRI I NDs DI Mid whether tilers would be Interven Dl I.PIA TOI Uon by the United States government 1 II kA Itili: SEEN RK'ENTI.Y "The Madero government.” e*ld NT HIS QI IRTI ICM Mr Applegate last evening, "had rei<< t ed a po«ltl<>n where it neemtMl usi the verge of collnpse. anil the only Heart« of friend« of »"red Murphy hope of the federal« was tn «ucces« of the "Everything Proper" transfer c*eda In maintain Itself a few week« house, have been touched by recent longer I believe that a reaction will acme« at the office of the company. set In ngalu«t the revolution, and In fact, tho scrlna of episode* have r>e >< e and order will ensue. been very moving "Contrary to many report« the Th" reason 1« that tho headqi’ar’ers M> vi< au* have shown a mill .. * i..c of the baggage jugglers are being or>n«ldcratIon for the Americans In changed. That.la to say. the transfer gtdng protection to both life and company is Itself bring transferred. property, There have I m eu a few Ino Henry Offenbacher la having the office la ted rate* where American* have shifted to the lot at the corner of been victim«, but three have been Sixth and .Muln street. Incidentally a more the accidents of neneral war part of the edge of the sidewalk Is fare «uch a» might be expected In any being moved also, but there will be aruntry In a etale of revolution Dur plenty left to walk on. ing my two years constant residence In digging the corner surface away and close connection with the Mex to mnkc a level which would admit icans I have found no general anti Hr structure, the workmen opened American feeling In that country, be- a pipe of the Klamath Falls Light fullv r- luting the forc< ;> of Orosco at and Water company, and as the wntrr Torreon The result seemed So gushed up while the pipe was yet doubtful that tho gravest concern was burled beneath loose earth the story I Itovi BOSTON XI TER RUNNING felt < on< erning the outcome. I* It Is was circulated that there hud been tlie general opinion that the mainten discovered a valuable cold water ance <>f the Madero government spring This led to much Interesting only hope of peace In Mexico, It ap|>eani that L. B. Thornet. nurse discussion among the bystanders as from Ameri' iiu Intervention. to what would be done with' the of Dr. John Grant Lyman, was In "Since tiie federal troop* have spring, nnd how rich the owner of the trouble before lie "got In bnd” by abo o ti e abllltv to su cessfully m< ■ t lot would get off the profits of the helping the suave, erstw hile physician the • ituatlon it looks ns if tho crisis find. to < scape from Providence hospilnl Is !>n«t. The stand of President Taft The joke was promoted in good Oak I i nd. nnd by himself escaping In taking the siile of Madero hàs l>, ni shape long enough to afford consld- from tl e Klamath county jail. He of great bc nofit to th<» federáis, r ornblc anilist tuent to those "in the fled from Boston about a year ngo to has also his action In *<-ndliig arm- know." avoid arreat for having run down n for the protection of American re pedei-trian with his automobile, pick dents. All of the wealthier elusa and /li.g out Southern California S3 h<s property owners and more enllglit al Hl ng place. It is said that he en «ned of the Mexicans are supporting tered the employ of the genial and M ulero, nnd if the government atic- . • :, , * I • . < t H- of th* I olhhed medical wearer of pink pa- BUCKET FACTORY ___ THORNETTWANTED MORE FIRE BONDS BACK EAST ALSO ASKED BY CHIEF „ paign of State 1AFT TAKES KENTUCKY, ADVANCE INDICATION'S United Press Service PORTLAND. April 10.—Official an nouncement was made here today that Senator Robert La Follette of Wisconsin will arrive in Oregon on .April 13, coming here from Nebraska to make a whirlwind campaign of th* state in the interest of his candidacy G! STING ORDÌ RING OF FIRE for the republican nomination. H* will be accompanied by Mrs. La Fol lette, who will speak throughout Ore gon on behalf of woman suffrage. Fire Chief E. W. Wakefield was be Attorney C. C. Brower has returned "Cut out the banquets.” Senator La fore Hi* council last night to ask that from Ashlrnd, where he went to see Follette v ired to Thomas B. McCus tlie city council take measures to vote Judge Calkins in an effort to get that ker, his campaign manager here. “1 new bonds for an auto truck, The jurist to sign the injunction asked by am coming to Oregon to work, and I proposition was embraced in a resolu Hiram Murdoch, aimed to prevent t’.e want an itinerary that will allow m* tion offered by the tire committee Klamath county court from making to put in all my time, except whe* any move toward locating a new sleeping. In speaking.” through Councilman Allen Sl.ansbie, court house on the Hot Springs site. Senator La Follette is expected to which also asked that the council take Judge Calkins refrained from sign artve in Portland April 15th. measures to have all public buildings, ing the injunction on the ground that hotels and rooming houses equipped he had ahead of h'im about one with tire cscajies, as well as to have month of jury work, another uf all outside doors and other exits 01 eli equity cases, and a call to Portland holders of the I. O. O. »’. Hall Asso- jatn.is and cerise socks at I-os An- outwards. following this labor, which would pre rhl'nn v ns held Saturday evening, at geles, nnd when the doctor was ap- M ayor Fred T. Sanderson at first vent him giving any time to the local which the following directors were prebended by the authorities and thought the res Hution was aimed to i-,*ue for at least a number of weeks. elected: George L. Humphrey, II E. broke an nnkle while attempting to guide the expenditure of a part of the He stated that he believed if he Moniver, W. II. North. II. W. Tower elude tlivtii. the confinement of the already. voted $8.000 fire apparatus signed a temporary injunction order Following the doctor In the hoepita! gave Thornet a bonds for an auto truck instead, and be would later be asked to try the nnd W. O. Smith. meeting of the stockholders the <11- chum e to seek employment as a pri asked City Attorney Horace Manning case on its merits, which bis otter MORTGAGE Pl. Ci.EDl \GS i.N HIE rectors met nnd elected officers ns fol vate nurse for "Doc.** It was his ns- whether the city could legally do this. work would not permit him an op CASE OF HOPKINS AGAINST lows for the coming year: W. O. slstance of Lyman to slide from the The city attorney replied that he did nortunity to do. ADY ET AI, COME UP IN CIR Smith president. George L. Humphrey sanitarium into Northern Oregon thnt not care ’o make an absolute state- CUIT COURT Mr. Brower said on Monday that TRANSFER PIOPI.K AND TWO I vice president and W. II. North secro made him his first notoriety In the ment on the matter offhand, but he efforts to get another judge to sign BOATS WHICH GLIDE OVER tary-treasurer. West, which was quickly followed by believed that if the bonds were not the order would be continued, al Judge Henry L. Benson in circuit An examination of the books his forsaking the Klamath county jail specifically voted for a certain kind though he was not ready to make any court on Monday signed an order LAKE'S BOSOM HAVING I’l.VN- showed the association to be In n very In the dark of a September night of fir* wagon drawn by a particular further announcement. of default in the mortgage foreclos TV OF BUSINESS good financial condition and on n without even wishing Sheriff William motive power, he was inclined to be ure case of »:ugene L. Hopkins vs. paying basis. Arrangements nre to B. Bnrnes a farewell. Abel Ady and Leona Ady, his wife, lieve the council could buy one of BATI MAN FAMILY Thornet wa» arrested on a ranch in whichever pattern it deemed tit. Travel on the Upper Lake la heavy be mnde for tho creation of a sinking LOSES DAUGHTER Mark F. Burns, J. F. Mowlin and Leonore F. Mowlin, his wife, Pierc* He asked to look at the resolution, now. and Hie Curlew and the Spray. fund, which is to bo used in taking* up Morn county, New Mexico. At a pre tho outstanding bonds from time to liminary hearing before a United an<l on inspecting it found that it sug Mildred Mailand Bateman died at Evans and Mrs. Joanna Evans, hl* Incidentally, the O. K. Transfer com time. Although all of the bonds nre States marshal he wnlved nil techni- gested bonds for the proposed equip- 4 o'clock a. m. Monday at the family wife, H. Pinckert Jr., George Osburn, pany, are doing a big business. This Issued for a term of twenty years, it callties, und was started, In the cus residence on Main street, near Tenth, B. St. George Bishop. Big Basin Lum ment. moinink two big omnibus loads of Is believer! it will be possible, as soon Th* mayor asked the fire chief as of a combination of pneumonia and ber Co., Henry Edwin Anderson, tody of nn officer, for San Francisco travelers were taken to Shlpplnglon, as there is sufficient money in the to stand trial. He was located, ac to this feature of the resolution, and brain fever. She was the daughter Klamath Water Users' Association It tnklng four horses to pull a load. ¡sinking fund, for the association to cording to the San Francisco Exam Wakefield explained that the bonds of Mr. and Mrs. James S. Bateman, and R. O. Vincent. There Is an ap There is a heavy movement of lum ¡Invest this money in outstanding iner. through the efforts of Postal In nlreadv voted are for a combination the family having come to this city peal to the supreme court pending In ber workers, especially, going Into the bonds, rather then invest ft in other spector W. I. Madeira and United hose wagon and an nlarm svstem. from Washington last July, and was the case, in which the plaintiff is rep wood* on the season's cut. The boats securities. With tlie present revenue States Marshal Elliott of San Fran-1 Councilman M. G. Wilkins moved 8 years and lit days old. The remains resented by E. L. Elliott and the de- are running every day except Sunday, of the association It is Believed it will < Isco. Rclatlxes of Thornet were first to have the recommendations adopted were taken to the Whttlock under fendant bv John Irwin and C. M. one boat hnndllng the traffic from be possible to pay off all the hmvis found in San Francisco and later at but the motion failed to navigate suc taking parlors. The funeral services Onelll. The land involved Is In the this end of the lake and the other ply before the twenty years have expired. Williamset, near Boston. Those near cessfully. were held at 2:30 Tuesday after town of Midland, and the amounts ing between the llppr Lake points, Ito ton told United States Marshal noon at the Grace Methodist church. for which the foreclosure Is sought Wednesday night the council acteo Guy Murble of Boston where Thornet making Its headquarters at Engle total >4,913.83. The high school will not send a favorably on a petition to give the was. Lyman is serving eighteen ball team to Merrill to play, as pre Mrs. Evan R. Reames returned Sat-j Ridge. city a patrolman for the territory east months for conspiring to escape, dicted. This conclusion was reached urday evening from San Francisco, | Jtidge C. B. Watson arrived last A. Kalina, tho enterprising mer of Ninth street, and J. H. Hilton was while his guard, C. D. Courtwrlght, by the athletic coach, E. V. Hawley, ] where she has been visiting since her evening from Ashlnnd on legal busi chant of Malin, was a visitor to this iappointed bv Mayor Fred T. Sander- who helped him get out. got six when be found that the local high ¡return with Mr. Reames from spend ness. Mr. Watson is the father of Mrs. J. F. Kimball of this city. city today b months. «'¡.oon. school had not as yet chosen a team. ing the winter at Honolulu. i TRAVEL IS HEAVY ON UPPER LAKE LOUISVILLE, April 8.—Tabulated returns from Kentucky republican county conventions Saturday indi RESOLUTION, INTRODUCED BY cate that Taft has 1,600 votes in the I ire : commute »:, also sug - state convention Wednesday and Roosevelt TOO. DEFAULT ORDER SIGNED8YJU0GE