reclamation officials with charges and determine whether or not complaint« hied are Justified. BUILDING IN JACKSON COUNTY Each delegate at the conference METROPOLIS IS PURCHAHED .will have full opportunity to prevent I Oil lAHXil. (J IAHTE ICH BY THE his ata'ement, and, if he haa com­ ANTLERED HERD plaints to lodge, will be given time to No Action WIII Be Taken in the Anti­ Alien M*gl»latiou Matter I util the present bls case and have it answered I'reaident ix-arna That the State la MEDFORD, April 1». The Med­ by reclamation officials. After that. Eoeeilina Her Hight»— la lll« tua- ford Lodge of Elks is planning to pur­ Secretary Lane will determine wheth- ing the Matter With Californian chase the Medford Furniture and • r or not reclamation has been at Congreaa Member» Tiwlay Hardware building at the corner of fault, and if in the wrong, will direct Sixth and Central, remodel the third ' the correction of acts complained ot He lutar) Brynu I» in t lime Touch and fourth floors and convert It into Un this way. The secretary, by get­ Uitli Bolli dapali and California. WAHHINGTON, D. C., April 19.— an Elk home. The building commit­ ting at the facts, hopes to put an end The state’s rights are supreme. I*iuu»iilviil Wilson Will Confer Witti tee of the lodge has reported favor­ to widespread complaints which have t'oiigreaainan ICaker Touioriuiw Ite- This is the position taken by Presi­ ably on this plan. become chronic on many projects by dent Wilson in regard to the anti­ garding thè Test of thè Itili» l’end- For some time the local lodge has changing government methods where alien land legislation pending In Cal­ Ing in California Legislature planned to erect a building, but now reclamation service is shown to be in ifornia legislature, but ho hopes to It is deemed more feasible to pur­ error, or by exploding complaints avoid an open break with Japan. I utusi Pr«'»» ttervlee chase this block. The third floor can where they can not be substantiated. The president saw no visitors to­ TOKIO, April II».—The Anil-Amer­ be fitted up for club rooms, while a It Is Secretary Lane's purpose here day. Even Bryan was excluded. ican MMitimeiit is growing at an lodge room can be constructed on the after to «Teal direct with water users, He devoted the greater part of the alarming rate tlirov ;liout the empire. fourth floor. , thinking thereby to produce harmony day to the matter. Till» follow» tlie announcement between the government and settlers that tlie California legislature Is »ure No fear of war is felt here, but Wil­ CAPITALIST» AKE on Its various projects. Western sen- to pa»» the anti-alien lami law. son is determined there will be no VISITINO YREKA a tors and representatives will be In­ mistakes. Colini ok unia I» greatly alarmed at will vlted to these conferences, and tlie situation. He aiiiilo Io prevent war, pan and the agitation her«.- and abroad last ten days there have been several facts they, deem pertinent. ■lioulil lite measure | mm >» in California. will not cause President Wilson to ad­ capitalists from Southern Oregon in Members of tiie lower rlaaava are Yreka. During their stay they visit­ John Knott is here from Crater, mit that there 1» any existing reason holding ma»» meeting» on tlie »ircela, ed various parts of the county that he new township in the northern part for a Japanese war scare. ami with llcry »peeihee are liccoming are famous for agricultural and min­ of the country. This was emphasized by the execu­ frenxled. ing. It is understood that these par­ tive today when he decided to meet a War song» arc living »ung, ami the Summons ties are looking for investments. delegation of Californians, who are «laille ila» I» crying for tlie cmprrur Dan Van Brimmer, Plaintiff, here to “explain’’ their reasons for to attack the United Hiate». OFFICER BALKS vs. wanting the land bill passed. Tlie American Interval» are living AT LEGAL FEE Fred Eylenfeldt, Defendant. Wilson is also keeping in touch closely watched by government au- To Fred Eylenfeldt, the Above-Named with developments in Toklo and Sac­ tlmrlties. Defendant. PORTLAND, April 19.—The un­ ramento. The state department has Troo|H, »rv livid in rvadineaa to pro­ ROME. April 19.—Pope Pius X WILNON WANTS A NEW usual case of a federal officer pro­ In the Name of the State of Oregon: been instructed to watch closely all li» l American jieople and property, slept well last night, ex. ept for an oc­ AMBASSADOR IN JAPAN testing against an attorney charging You are hereby summoned and re­ meetings in Japan having any bearing »liouhl the war-mail mob attempt to casional fit of coughing. an exorbitant fee was presented at quired to appear and answer the com­ on the matter. «Io any damage. At noon he chatted with his broth­ WASHINGTON, D. C„ April 19.— the federal building when United plaint filed in the above entitled suit W’ilson has agreed to outllns his er» and slaters for some time, and On account of the present situation Htates Marshal Leslie M. Scott told J. within six (6) weeks after the first position to Raker of the California H»nfor«l Gel» Warm ook nourishment. He Is feeling cheer­ arising in the relations of this coun­ Charley Reed, who had Just been sen­ publication of this summons In the -congressional delegation. He depre­ SACRAMENTO, April 19.—"The ful, und naked permission to arise, try and Japan, President Wilson is tenced to spend six months in the Klamath Republican, a newspaper, to- cates the war scare attempts. Methodist missionaries urge the de- which, of course, was denied. anxious to send to Toklo an American ounty jail, that he had been buncoed. wlt: On or before the 22d day of From the trend of Wilson’s talk on Th>< doctors say It will bp a week ambassador who can be depended up­ teal of the unti-Japnn»se legislation. Reed, an ex-bartender of Merrill, May, 1913, which is the date of the the matter it is certain that he will before the danger is pasaed, but they on to carry out the wishes of ths entered a plea of guilty to the charge last publication of this summons, and The situation here Is serious." not interfere with the legislation of This cablegram was received this urv much discouraged. democratic administration. of sending obscene matter through you will take notice that if you fail the Sacramento lawmakers until he is The president expects the Califor­ the mails. Boone Casey, his attorney, to appear and answer or plead within thoroughly satisfied that the proposed nia legislature t> pass ’he anti-alien didn't have a word to say during the the said time, the plaintiff for want laws are in violation of the federal land bill. As this Is sure to make whole proceeding, it is said. thereof, will apply to the above en­ constitution. Ame-icui most unpopular threugh- When Reed was arrested in Mon­ titled court for the relief demanded in He firmly believes in the doctrine i out the Nipponese empire. Wilson tana three weeks ago he bad 81,120, the complaint filed in said suit, to- of state rights, and has asked tho Cal­ Do not com I wants a inan there who is thoroughly and after sentence had been passed wit: For a decree of the above en­ ifornians to hurry through the pend­ pare the old I capable of handling a most delicate Scott asked him what he wanted done titled court foreclosing a certain lien ing legislation, so he can decide at I situation. with the money. Reed said 1250 given by a mortgage executed by you, once whether or not he should repu­ Franklyn K. l^ane, secretary of the would have to come out for tbs attor­ the defendant, to the plaintiff therein diate them. ••Atlas” with I Interior, who is a native of California, ney, and Scott told him that it was on the 18th day of May, 1912. upon the* one built told Baron Yasuya Uchlda, the Japan­ too much. he following described lands in .TOKIO, April 9.—Despite the per­ ese ambassador extraordinary today The marshal sent Reed with one of Klamath county, state of Oregon, to- sistent clamor for war on the part of today that he Is confident that the measure the deputies to a bank, where it was wit. The northeast one-quarter of the frenxled people, the government obnoxious to Japanese will be adopt­ deposited. the northeast one-quarter (NEK of has taken a conservative stand in the Are built from 4 H P to 200 H P ed In California. NEU) of section seven (7), and the matter of the passage of the anti­ He also stated that he expects Ore- LAKEVIEW MAN­ north one-half of the northwest one- alien land measure in California, sup­ Write for full particulars to the jgon and Washington to copy the leg­ AN INVENTOR quarter (NU of NWU) of seceion posed to aim particularly at Japanese. islation. eight (8), township forty-one (41) The newspapers take the stand that Ex-Mayor Guthrie of Pittsburg has LAKEVIEW, April 19.— J. B. south, range twelve (12) east of Wil­ war with the United States is impos­ " J Oregon been suggeHted to Wilson as the man Auten is the inventor of a shock ab­ lamette meridian, and for the sale of sible. and the clamor of the people is J. B. FIELDS, Oregon Manager to handle the Japanese situation, No sorber for use on automobiles that he the said lands to satisfy said lien and ignored. No mention is made in the action haa yet been taken toward an thinks will revolutionize the indus­ he debt secured thereby, and for such local papers of the street demonstra­ appointment by the president. try and prove of untold worth in add­ other and further relief as to the! tions. ing to the pleasures of the motor car court may seem equitable. The official view of the matter is KNIGHTS TEMPLAR This summons is published once a that if the measure does succeed in in general. It is possible that there ELECT OFFICERS are similar affairs on the market, but week for six (t>) consecutive weeks passing the California legislature, it the simplicity of Mr. Auten's patent is in the Klamath Republican, a news­ will not be strictly enforced. OAKLAND, April 19.—The following what be relies upon to bring him un­ paper, published weekly within the Street meetings continue through­ state officers were elected today by told wealth. city of Klamath Falls, County of out the capital. Police and soldiers the Knights Templar: He has been working on the model Klamath, State of Oregon, pursuant are keeping a watch on these gather­ Grand commander, W. Hamel of for some time past, and a few weeks to an order made and entered on the Los Angeles; deputy grand comman­ since applied for a patent. This week 10th day of April, 1913, by the Hon. ings. « der, James PaUcott of Yreka; gener­ he received word that the patent had Henry L. Benson, Judge of the above SACRAMENTO, April 19. — The alissimo, Perry Widner of Los An­ been allowed, and now all that re­ entitled court, and the first publica­ geles. captain general, Elmer Stone; mains to be done is to get the differ­ tion thereof is made in said newspa­ protests against the anti-alien land laws will not have any weight with senior and junior wardens, Samuel ent manufacturers to adopt it. or else per on the 10th day of April, 1913. the Iwamakers, according to every Clark and Jonathan Beel; treasurer, erect a factory and market the out­ ALBERT E ELDER, solon who will discuss the pending Charles Field, all of San Francisco; put. Attorney for Plaintiff. legislation. record keeper, William Davis of Ala­ 1-10-5-22 r Not one of these will admit that be meda. The session closes with a ban­ RECLAMATION SERVICE will oppose the bill. They say that quet this evening. TO BE INVESTIGATED Notice of Final Settlement the people generally demand the In the Matter of the Estate of Nannie measure, and that they will resort to W ASHINGTON, D. C., April 21.— M. Pankey, Deceased. the initiative in order to pass the law, If there is anything radically wrong Notice is hereby given that the un­ should the legislature become supine. with reclamation service and if there dersigned, as administrator or said According to Senator Sanford, the GOLD HILL, Ore., April 19.—Pre­ is foundation for innumerable com­ estate of Nannie M. Pankey, deceased, liminary work upon the construction plaints on file against the manner in lias filed his final account as such ad­ desks of all the members of the legis­ ot a |.’>0,0()0 cement plant on the ce­ which the national reclamation law is ministrator with the clerk of the lature are filled with demands for ment beds near Gold Hill have begun being enforced. Secretary Lane wants county court of the state of Oregon, | the passage of the exclusion bill. E could s II wagons for less money, "These demands come from every by the Beaver Portland Cement com­ to know it, and know it immediately. for Klamath county, and the said but we don’t care to sell that kind class in the state, and we are not go- pany, an organization composed of I To that end he will hold a series of I court has fixed Saturday, April 26, of wagon. We want your second jing to act contrary to their wishes,” Portland and Medford men. h order, and your third, and every conferences at his office, beginning , 1913, at the _ __ __ of __ hour 10 ____________ o’clock in the order you give for a wagon. Wo A crew of men are now at work se­ May hit, which will be attended by ' forenoon of said day as the time for sand Sanford. It is believed that action on the can’t be sure of getting those orders unless the curing samples of the rock, and in­ officials of the reclamation servlco and hearing any and all objections to said measure will be taken Monday. first wagon you buy from the I II C local dealer stalling a water works to be used in l>y representatives of the water users’ account and for settlement thereof, proves so satisfactory that you would not think the conduct of the plant. It Is ex­ asso« iation on each government pro­ Dated this March 27. 1913. BRYAN ASKS A of going anywhere else for the second. We pected that the plant will bo com­ ject. WILLIAM H. PANKEY, SMALL CHANGE have to tell you how good our wagons are to pleted and in operation by the 1st of Invitations to attend this confer- Administrator of the Estate of Nannie get your first order. After that, we expect the September. once were sent out last week, and M. Pankey. Deceased. wagon itself to do the selling. I H C wagons SACRAMENTO. April 19.—Secre- Articles of incorporation for the each water users’ association is re­ KEESEE & GROESBECK, Attorneys , tary of State Bryan telegraphed to company have been filed at Salem, quested to send at least one repre- for Administrator. i Governor Hiram Johnson today, ask­ and the formation of tho company icntatlve to Washington by May 1st. 3-27-4-24 r ing that the words “ineligible to cit- has been under way since the first of At the conference Secretary Lane will Votive for Publication ; izenship” be not Included in the land the year. go into the situation on every govern­ (Not Coal Land) 'law. This, he says, is urge« by Pres- • The cement deposits, according to ment project aud where settlers have 1 Department of the Interior, United ident Wilson. are made of selected, high-grtule material experts who have made tests of the I complaints to make through their del­ States Land Office, at Lakeview, throughout. The lumber is air-dried in huge The telegram was read in the legis­ rock, is among the best in the coun­ egate sent to Washington. The sec- ; Oregon. April 12, 1913. i| lature. and ordered printed in the sheds for three years or more before it is used. try, and are suitable for heavy de­ retary wil then and there confront Air-drying takes years of time, and leaves the Notice Is hereby given that Eman- , Journal. No comment was made. velopment. When the factory is com­ fibres of the wood filled with and cemented uel Dunn of Klamath Falls. Oregon, Governor Johnson refused to make pleted about 500 men will be em­ together by the natural resinous residue of the who, on April 13. 1911, made home- , any statement regarding the telegram ployed. sap. Kiln-drying requires only a few days’ , stead entry No. 04502, for SW%, other than that he had not answered ■ , time and leaves the wood brittle and weak. SW%, SE% SW*4, Section 4, Town­ it as yet. Air-drying produces elastic lumber, wagon ship 41 8.. Range 7 E., Willamette parts that bend and give under loads and Meridian, haa Hied notice of intention CHICAGO, April 19.—Otto Brodie, strains, but that spring back when the strain to make final commutation proof, to aged 55 years, was killed instantly to­ MEDFORD. April 19.—At the open is removed. establish claim to the land above de­ day by falling fifty feet with his bi­ meeting of the Presbytery of South ­ Weber and Columbus wagons have wood scribed, before C. R. De Lap, county plane. He fell fifty-five feet and was ern Oregon yesterday It was voted gears; New Bettendorf and Steel King have clerk, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on crushed under the machine. to endorse the proposed school of steel gears. The I 11 C local dealer will give you the 24th day of May, 1913. The tragedy occurred at the Stand­ Rev. J. K. Howard, pastor of the literature and fill information about the wagons Claimant names as witnesses: ard aviation field on the South Side. church at Glendale, de ­ Presbyterian he sells. See him, or, if you prefer, write Fred Grant, Arthur Hawkings, Al- | • • voted to the education of Chinese res­ bert Roberts, Nurraito Roma, all of Deputy County Clerk Charles De International Harvester Company of America idents in this part of the state. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Lap and wife returned home Sunday (incorporated) The work ot the school was outlin­ A. W. ORTON, evening from a visit in Portland, Seat- Portland ed, and received hearty commenda­ 4-17-5-22 r Register. 'tle and Victoria B. C. WMWMM tion by all members. morning by tlie president of son- ute from Bishop Harris at Toklo. The reading of the message created im uproar In tlie »«mute. i "1 move thut an answer be sent to the bishop, telling him that Califor­ nia can attend to Its own business," thundered Senator Hanford, who Is HAN QUENTIN, April 19. War­ one of tlie promoters of the lund legis­ den Hoyle la leading a rigid search lation. When the uproar Anally subsided of Han Quentin prison for 100 sticks it was decided that the message be of dynamite that have been stolen entered In tlie senate record, and oth­ ! from the powder magazine. No trace ; iiu» been found. er buxine»» was taken up. Hoyle say» he doe» not believe any­ one in the prison stole tho powder, Ilryiui lnvr»tigntlng hut he Is making the search as a pre­ WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 19. Secretary of State Bryan Is In con- caution to avoid an explosion. h tunt touch with conditions In both Toklo und Sacramento, lie has made MEXICAN AM) JAI’AN EHE AMBAHHADOIM REH1GN no announcement, but It is expected that tbv administration will not take WASHINGTON, D. C., April 19.— und action until the measure Is passed American difficulties with Japan and Mexico have become even more com­ Wilson 1» Quiet WASHINGTON, D. C., April 19.— plicated, because only temporary offi­ If avoidable, President Wilson will cials are in charge of the embassies. Lars Anderson, who has been the not permit snti-Jap agitation on the I'acltlc coast to endanger America's ambassador to Japan, has returned friendly relations with Japan, He In­ from that empire, and he Is in Wash­ timated thut tho less said the better ington today. Ambassador Wilson of Mexico has matters would shape themselves. tendered his resignation to President Tomorrow Wilson und Raker will confer as to the condition on the Wilson. No successor has been named coast Tho California lawmaker will in either case. The anti-American agitation in submit tlie text of the bills peudlng Japan is causing some concern in the In tho loglslature. capital, but President Wilson insists that California is privileged to enact PONTIFF SLEEPS, AND IS CHEEKED whatever legislation the state desires. ATLAS ONE OF THE BEST GAS ENG INES Hade Atlas Gas Engine Agency Astoria I H C Quality Shows in Service Weber New Bettendorf Columbus Steel King NliOIOOD ELKS IO HAVE HOME WAR SCARE NOI B0THERIB6 ‘AUSO«