• «****9«4«« • <1. t K IA1. I’XI'ER OK • K LAM VITI COI VIA' ♦ ♦ 10 TAXPAYERS KLAHATH REPUBLICAN IT.LNTX <>1 MATERIAL FOR MAXX’ HIIIITT NGTON PLANT I KM REH OX FITTING TWENTY-FIVE .MIL- A XI» LION I 1.1 I BEFORE SEASON IS (Hill *100,000 IIAM IIEI.N PAH* IMI’ROVEMENTS LEADING I'APKH OF SOUTHERN OREGON • GO AFÏEÜ RÛAÜS MADE IX THE .MEANTIME AT Illi; W EEK UK. Cl TH OTHER ♦ ♦ THE BIG PLANT REPORTS Of OWNERS OF VEH- SEI.S AKE SOUGHT Twenty-five million feet of lumber Dr. A. Grant Evans, who is to con­ ■| "Just as soon as the Ice leaves the If tho weather 1» what the sawmill Illi-Il hope It will be for the next few w ill b< cut this i.i uson by the Pelican duct union revival services here until I .sawmill will be started, presumably Miii'sH, lumbering will lie In full blast Bay Lumber company, according to ¡.aster, will reach Klamath Falls to- ’ ¡about tho 1st of April," says H. H. I Purpose Is lo Ih- Prrparerl to Enforce Three More liny* in W hit li to Pu y and early lit April. Ice III canals Is hamp­ H It. Mortenson, head of that con- n orrow afternoon. He will lecture Edmunds, general superintendent off Congressional Provision Barring Retrivo Tlii.e Per Ceni Reimte, ering some of tho mills, while others /ern, who returned Tuesday from a on university extension work at the ' the Algoma Lumber company, who is business trip to Los Angeles, Han Pavilion tomorrow night. Railroad Owned V «smela From the will hold hat ■ a while Is order to [visiting the county seat today. Many Xrc Walling to Pny Half Friday morning at 9 o’clock, avoid any danger of lumber becoming Frunclsi'o and other California cities. "This year we will cut eighteen or Panama Canal—Rule Applies to Their T'nxee, S o They Can I'ay the »tallied III pile» before the weather "The time ot opening the mill de­ Evans will address the pupils of i twenty million feet. We will run Foreignl«»vela, a» Well as to Those pends upon the weather," said Mr. cntral school, and at asser.bly hour ¡one ten-hour shift, and expect to cut Ileiiiutie'er in th tôlier Without Is favorable. Mortenson. "At present there Is eight be will talk to the student body of '¡between 100,00 and 125,000 feet a of Domestic Lines The Big Busin Lumber company cx- Penalty. pt i’ts to begin operating Its West Hide inches of Ice in our log pond, and un- the high school. That afternoon he day. E. J. Grant, secretary of the Al­ mill March 20. There are plenty ol '1! till» Is melted we < an not hope to .. ill vo lt the Riverside school and ad­ goma Lumber company, will be here United Press Service The tax collection force of Sheriff logs here from tint Keiio tump, and operate the plant. Wo ligure on dress the students. from Los Angeles Monday.” WASHINGTON, D. C., March 12.— Low's office la about the bu»leat ag­ when the mill starts, it will cut 65,- darting the 1st of April. At 3 o'clock the same afternoon, Workmen are installing a 72x18 The interstate commerce commission gregation of clerks lu Klamutii Fails, 000 feet a day. It Is our Intention to operate the ¡Dr. Evans will meet with the church high pressure boiler and making oth­ ti.clay initiated a sweeping probe of owing to the rush of the past wook on It la the intention of the Illg Basin mill twenty hours a day, In order to -orkers at the Methodist church, at er repairs at the big plant at Algoma, tiia steamship interests of the ra'l- the pait of thoHc winning to pay their Lumber company to mill 12,000,00* cat pay tho re- which will be held nightly until East- , nia caused by frosts. nil summer.” act barring railroad owned vessels mainder without getting on the de- < r. He Is a forceful speaker, and be-1 from the Panama canal. llii<|ueiit list. No penalty or Interest I! ll.lv XNs SCORED lag former'y president of the Univer- Is charged those taking advantage of IN THIS REPORT Ity of Oklahoma, he Is capable of' IF MAN KILLS ANOTHER this method. bringing out the salient points that i IN WAR is IT MURDER? "In round figures, |10t,000 has I I n T f' VIENNA, March 12.—The cotnmlt- appeal to the thinking man and wo­ II Ir I \ "f publication of the society for man. been collected so fur." said He ad Dep­ PAINT CREEK JUNCTION, W. llj| J Q the Investigation of the atrocities of uty l ieorge Haydon today. "Tills In­ Musical work for the revival meet­ X .., March 12. -If a rnan kills anoth- clude» several thousand dollars worth the Balkan allies have made public ing« is under the direction of J. B. jer in war, is it murder? of county warrants." their first report, which presents a Mason. He lias a choir of thirty or This is the issue in the military TO THE ,vrrl,,'e picture r» 'Christian re- forty good voices at work on special i court trying Mother Jones and forty- AS UNIT FOLLOXVERS OF DEBS Frank 1. Burna, u prominent Fort vi nge" upon the Inoffensive Turkish song numbers. piue miners on a charge of conspiracy ___________________ I VOTE AGAI NST THE CHARTER. I Klamath lumberman, la hero for a AT THIS' women, c hildren uud old men. De­ to murder. Attorney Matheny for bUHiliexH vieil. TIME — PltOX IsloNS MAY HE tails are given of how Irregular Bul­ SENATE ASKED THE WOMEN MAKE UP A DEFT- tl defense dec la ed: garian bands, also Bulgarian regu­ TO TAKE ACTION CIE.NCY "The mine guards were slain as I II XNl.l I» I. X TT R OX lars, drag away Turkish women and [ representatives of a system. What- young girls in captured towns and SAN FRANCISCO, March 12.— The socialist vote in Klamath Falls ever happened were acts of war, and Local attorneys differ us to the fearfully mistreat them. In Serres, It Representatives of 40,000 California on the <’ rte^ proposition was over cannot be judged U, t! j ordinary Notification that the Institution need of testing the new charter iu is declared, 4,700 unarmed persons women today wired the United States 2 '•*, a< jrdfng to a prominent follow- rub s of the law of thoralfty.” has been designated ns an official de­ th» supreme court. Many are of the were killed In a three days' massacre. < nate committee, demanding positive er of Eugene V. Debs. It is believed Three weeks of confinement is pository by the government »11« re­ i pinion that there Is not the slightest Like utroclties marked the capture of action for the suffrage outrages of that this vjjte went as a unit against breaking down Mother Jones. En Match 3, during the parade in Wash­ ceived today by the directors of tho question of the legality of the nieas- Strumltra. the charter. route to Odd Fellows hall, where the ington. First National bunk. The Institution, ure, mil thul the delay Incidental to "XVe have lost some voters from trial is being held, she leans heavily a short time ago, was Invited by the the taking of the charter Into the our ranks by change of residence," ; on the arms of her companions. Her government to make application for courts would work a great hardship i lid a socialist this morning, “but by spirit, however, is still unbroken, and designation as a I nlted States depos­ <>n Improvement work this summer. women voting >•<. were able to make be Is defiant The provisions of the instrument itory, nud today'a action cones us n up the number.” --------------------------- are now re ceiving considerable atten­ res ult. MINIMUM XVAGE BILL Tho need of a Culled State» deposi­ tion. There are portions of it which Foreigner to Hang IS FAVORED BY WILSON tory has boon felt hero for several It appears to be the belief should be OAKLAND. March 12. — Judge years, and of late liaa been greatly in­ changed, and this may bo done after Wells today sentenced Ferdinando SPRINGFIELD, March 12.—Stacks creased, on account of tho monies be­ I lie charter has been thoroughly Marmalite, a laborer of Sunol, to be °Y telegrams and letters confronted Illi.I S XRRIX I LAST NIGHT FIUMI ing bandied by the reclamation ser­ tested. I .Et Tl RE ON PARKS AND PLAY- hanged May 23. The condemned was th® starvation wage probers when vice and the Indian service here. Both charged with the murder of John they returned here today. Il »Alit »—ARE PLANNING EX I GKOI NDS WILL RE GIVEN LAT­ Lightning 'till« Mourner» of these branches handle an enormous Smith, a Sunol merchant. The governors of fourteen states, in TENSIXE IMPROVEMENTS TO GERM18TON. South Africa. March sum each year, which 1» being steadi­ ER THROUGH THE WOMEN'S ---------------------------- ! response to letters sent out by Lieu- During the funeral of nn ex­ ly Increased by the sale of timber on IS REAMES RANCH CiX 1C LEAGUE John Cox is here from Merrill to- tenant Governor O'Hara, promised to plosion victim lightning struck half the Klamath Indian reservation. day. make immediate recommendations to Heretofore, it has been necessary the mourners to the ground, killing . the legislatures. On account of the inability of Howard Mr and Mrs. C. A. Hill and family to remit money to San Francisco or on.* and injuring sixteen. William F. Juinette of Merrill Is It has been learned authoritlvely arrived Tuesday night from Idaho Evarts Weed, landscape artist, to some other United States depository visiting the county seat. , that President Wilson is in sympathy Fulls Idaho, aud are making arrange­ reach Klamath Falls, the free illus­ by batik draft, or to ship tho funds by with the minimum wage principle, ments to occupy the ranch they pur­ trated lectures scheduled for Friday express. This has entailed nn ex­ and will be glad to receive the prob­ and Saturday nights ut Houston's op ­ chased here. The farm Is twelve pense and considerable trouble. ers and hear the summary of the evi­ era house, have been postponed. An ­ miles south of Klamath Falls, on Water users of the Klamath Recla­ I dence already adduced. Lost River, and Mr. Hill bought the nouncement to this effect was made mation project heretofore have been The probers will probably decide today by the Women's Civic League, property last year from E. C. Rennies. compelled to transmit their payments E tomorrow when they will go East. On under whose auspices the lectures They plan extensive improvements ol water charges through the Lake­ their return they expect to probe con­ to the ranch, among others, several were to have been given. view land office, and tho transmission ditions in the sweat shops and fac­ new buildings. The family is In Klam- "Instead of Mr. Weed, another entailed additional expenditures for tories. •ith Falls, awaiting the arrival of a landscape artist of equal note will be bank drnfts on the Lakeview bank. < nr load of household goods from secured to lecture here at a later With the designation of Fiscal It* DESIGNATE PIPE LINES As R. W. Brooks, a well known resi­ '.TAIE CONVENTION OF CHRIS- their former home. date," said Mrs. Mary Jackson, pres­ Agents C. C. Hogue and Harry Caden dent of Dairy, Is in the county seat, < OMMON CARRIERS. IS DECI ­ TIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETIES cient of the league. "We promised to receive water charges, water users giving attention to business matters. SION RENDERED < A N T I X I I KI XIE N I the people that we would give them hereafter will pay their charges direct WILL BE THE GREATEST LX ON PUBLIC SICK illustrated talks on the beautifying to tho local office of the reclamation L. J. Bauman, a prominent Bonan- THE HISTORY OF OREGON of parks In other cities, in order to to service, Instead of transmitting zaite, left on the stage Wednesday i tilled l'r< ss Service BERLIN, March 12. The govern­ demonstrate the possibilities here, Lakeview. XX’ASIIINGTON, D. C., March 12. The greatest state convention in morning, after several days’ sojourn ment '« taking a strong stand against and we will make good our promise.” The commerce court lias decided that wlmt Is declared to be many v ela­ the history of Oregon will be hold in Klamath Falls. i ongresH is not empowered to make tion» of physicians in using the sick here in July, according to local mem­ pipe linen common curriers, and that in public and state institutions as "ex­ bers of the society, who are already (lie amendment of the Interstate com­ perimental material." Privy Coun­ preparing for the reception and en- merce law to that effect Is invalid. "The Journalist," an English adap-1terlainment of the big delegations sellor Doctor Bunime, head of the im­ A preliminary injunction restrain­ perial healing department, in an ad­ tation of Frey tag's German play of |,,orn all parts of the state. ing tho enforcement of the measure dress to tho petitions committee of that title, is to be the class play of The national convention will l»e ' Ims been Issued. the reichstiig, declared that maqy ex the Seniors this year, ' held at San Francisco at the same pertinents upon the sick were useless The production, which is consider­ ¡time, which will be attended by speak­ POLISH Ol TBREAK ¡J'rom a scientific standpoint, and con­ ed one of the standard dramas of the ers of international note in church St ARES Al STRI X trary to personal rights. Fatherland, has been translated into work. . On account of this, the prin­ THE TARIFF FRAMERS WILL NOT English especially for the Seniors by cipal speakers attending the national VIENNA, March 12. Tho govern­ SM Xl.l POX St IRE 'convention will talk here, and many Miss Bessie Applegate, teacher of En­ ment is reported to be itivoHtlgnting HUS XX'ASHIN'GTON glish, and Mrs. Earnest Eddy, instruc­ ot the Eastern delegates will also be GRESS «V APRIL 1, HENCE DE­ stories tlint Po’lsh organizations In — in attendance. tor in German nt the high school. LAY <>E SESSION 'Gallein lire secreting large quantities WASHINGTON, I). C., March 12.—! Assignment of parts will be made The local Christian Endeavor So- I nlted Press Service of weapons i>rd nnin’unlHon. and are As a result of a smallpox «care em- within the next week. The play will icety has commenced the work of CHICAGO, March 12. Illg mer­ lornilng aeinl-irlRip v c> ^nrlzationa. ploy ch of the state, war and nnvy de- |be produced during commencement raising the funds to defray the ex­ T’nited Press Service chants may voluntarily raise tho Accoidlng to the "Zell,' the Poles'partmenta have been vaccinated. Sec- week. penses of the convention. To assist WASHINGTON, D. C., March 12.— wagon of girls, hoping thereby to stop < lalm they are merely organizing for I retnry Garrison was tho first to be in this, a silver tea will be given at Framers of tariff measures today told tho passage of tho minimum wage tho prelection of their homes and [ treated. the home of Miss Eva Hanks, daugh­ President Wilson that they would Troops Are Moving their propelty In llu overt of n war law. DOUGLAS, Ari«., March 12.—Gen­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hanks, not be ready to report by April 1st. Tho State Stroet. Retailors Associa­ I with Russia. It Is feared, however, Carl Heal, who resides in Lnngol) eral Ojeda has evacuated Agut 1’rleta Friday afternoon. The Hanks resi­ iI It Is understood the president will • tlint n Polish revolution Is being phin- tion today made overtures for a con­ Valley, canto in Tuesday from an ex­ and Is heading with 500 men west­ dence is at the corner of Eighth and call the extra session to convene on Ined. ference with the probers. tended visit to the outside. ward, apparently for Nogales. April 8th. Pine streets. I SOCIALIST VOTE IS OVER 200 FAMILY HESt Í0 MAKE 1 HEIR HOME LECÎÜRE HERE Ï0 BE APRIL 8