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About Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1913)
Native Klamath Grown Timothy Seed 8c per pound Klamath grown it is acclimated Raised at high elevation * is of superior quality Raised on new ground ihe seed is absolutely free from foul weeds and grass es of all kinds. Baldwin Hardware Co k' if ■ ' :iiij 1 r',,,rd *» to th< nature of their bush*« and tt«lr bu-i /ie associat».« 'when a new law passed by tbe last Washington, May 15.- The water legislature goes into effect June 3. AR.MY OFFICER* SAY ORDERN I user* of the Irrigation project* of This law provide* that person* ARE LONG STANDING , Orland, Truckee-Caraon xnd the conducting a business under an as- Ixm-imiu lit | m linious to Stamp Out l.l.iinath project of Oregon were rep- sumed name, or when the names of Mur Department Deni* . liupluiticaBy Jingoism Regarding tlx* Troupe— r< <'nt«<l at tbe hearing before See- those Interested In the business Rumor« of Mobilisation au Set Mu y Hi'liiy Answer to Jupun’s For retar/ of the Interior Franklin K. n°t Appear in the business desig- Fortit in Metropolitan Morning l‘iz- mal Protest I util After Governor i.im- Ju»t held to discus* the cotfl- nMllon, mint file a certificate with pere—sng the Const Artillery ■I o I i N mou Sigili» Ilie I iilitornia Anti pl i nt* of the water users against the county clerk, giving the style and < hang) 1« a Regiilur 7 I ans ter Ar Alien I .ami .Measure th' administration of the projects by .naBle under which the business I* be- ranged for Some Months Agu tte reclamation service under Dlrec- conducted, and the name* and WASHINGTON, Muy 10.—After a tor Newell. Most of the Water l.'sers' addrisnes of all persons interested in SAN FRANCISCO, May 16.— Offi -«■nnioli of more limn two Mini u halt associations are opposed to the pres- the business. This applies to those cials at the Presidio emphatically de hour«, Hu* cabinet ln«trtM't<«l *<•< rv- <*nt director, and have asked for hl* now engaged in business, ajid those ny that they have received orders for i to come hereafter. Those now en- two regiments of infantry to leave at lury llryan to initnedialely ilruft m re- dismissal. ply to Hie protcet of Japan. President Abel Auy of the Klamath gaged in business must file their cer- once for Hawaii. Member* of the cabinet are reticent Water User»' association, in hi* tificate within 30 day* after the law Tne report appearing in the morn «■ to w lint all hiii considered, but it speech, made som . of the strongest goes Into effect. ing papers, they state, is absolutely is lielieied (lint tlie nature of Uze re charges brought out at the meeting Corporations organize 1 under the baseless. ply hum fully outlined. against the management of the rec- ; laws of this state, or for* ign corpora These reports held that two regi _____ r tarnation service. He clulmcd that, | tion* admitted to the state, and part- ments were to leave on the Monterey WAHH1NGTON, May 16.—Presi- (though part of the Klamath project -,*: ships where the business designa this morning. The only movement Ident Wilson and his cabinet held a had been reclaimed at the cost of <10 tion includes the names of all t.io that is to be made is a change of post long session this morning, al which an acre, after the government had partners, do not come under the pro- to Hawaii for several companies of the Japanese situation was given bought the ditches and reclaimed vision* of the law coast artillery. The companies now Any person subject to the law who on duty In the islands will return. close attention. other land, the cost for the whole- 7 lie conference was devoted chiefly project had been brought up to 130 < doe* not comply with it is denied to a discussion as to the advisability an acre. He said the maintenance the right to bring any c ctlon in the WASHINGTON, May 16.—The or of sending an immediate reply to of the private ditches had only cost courts of the state, and a failure to ders for the transfer of several com Jupan's formal protest, or to await a between 25 and 50 cents in acre, file a certificate is prit..a facie evi panies of tbe coast artillery corps to mure complete diplomatic inter while the government cost *an over dence of fraud in securing credit. Hawaiian fortifications will not be Violators of the law are subject to change, following the signing of the 75 cent*. rescinded. This was given out by anti-alien land bill by Governor Hi Ady charged that the reclamation *100 fine. the war department this morning. ram Johnson of California. service added large sums to the cost Officials of the de lartment stated This afternoon the matter will be of the reclamation service by ineffi- that general orders for the moving considered further by President dent management, unnecessary and of the troops were made several Wilson and Secietary of State Bryan. large overhead charges. He cited as , months ago. They state that it is Viscount Chlnda, the Japanese am I unnecessary the keeping of what he1 JAPAN I >E FROM ALL PARTS OF merely one of tbe fiequent changes bassador, is expected to call and par called the supervising engineer there, ARIZONA MEET AT THE CAPI- of posts, and that it has absolutely ticipate. TAL TODAY TO PROTEST ANTI and the running of a large force In no connection with the Japanese agi . The government is endeavoring to Washington, se said efficient man- ALIEN LAND LAW tation. ( prevent any jingoism by ordering no agement was hindered and rendered i further movements or maneuverings costly by the use of a great deal of PHOENIX, Ariz , May 17.—To pro- J by the army or navy. W AS HI NOTON, M ay 16.—“If the red tape. test against anti-alien landholding senate should appoint a committee to Ady laid the greatest insistence legislation in Arizona, Japanese resi- "An Eulenburg” Is Libel upon his statement that the people other investigate conditions in the coal People of (dents j/.nfu of Phoenix Phnsnk and a dozen „tl.A,. BERLIN, May 16. A coal miner the Klamath project had been un- |cltleB and towns throughout the state fields of West Virginia, this commit- tee would bring to light a tsory of i named Lack today began a two able to obtain from the reclamation 'will meet here tomorrow. ‘ hardship and squalid conditions that ■ months’ prison sentenre for calling service an itemized statement of the On Monday, May 5, the lower house a man "an Eulenburg.” Tho courts cost of the project, showing what had of tbe Arizona legislature passed an would startle and arouse the entire > held that tho epithet Is a libel. Prince been s|x*nt for construction and anti-alien land ownership bill more nation.” This statement was made today by ' Eulenburg was al tbe head of the maintenance. Inasmuch as tbe farm drastic than the California legislation i notorious "round table * cllvuc or ers on these project* ultimately have on the same subject. The act pro W. R. Farley, organized for the min Iclub, which was composed o' high of to repay tq the government tbe hibit* any alien who has not declared ers’ union. Farley is in conference ficials, and whose expose by Maxi- amount expended, they insisted that intention to become a citizen from ac- with a number of senators and con gressmen regarding the West Vir i rnilian Harden several year* . go the . !.<■:.!d 1 now how the money quiring title to real property. ginia situation. I created a tremendous sensation in was being spent. Ady said Directur There seems to be no doubt that ' The bulletins issued by the bu ¡court circles. Newell yearly sent out a balance tbe senate will pass it without change, sheet, but had refused several times I unless the Japanese who meet to reau of the census are proof positive liG'inl t ree Freight Zone Heurlng» to give them an itemized statement morrow can focus national attention, that, by their treatment of the men. the mine owners of West Virginia WASHINGTON. May 16,— Rcpre- '«bowing In detail the expenditures. and secure tbe influence of the ad Ady frankly stated that In bls ministration sufficient to prevent it have cut tbe wage cost of producing i tentative* of railroads, boards of ' trade and merchant's association* 'opinion the service should be entire becoming law. There were only six a ton of coal to 59 cents. In the i from many cltlea were here today to ly reorganized, commencing with the opposing votes when the measure other states, it is 20 cents higher.” "The stories of brutality, as related alb'Ud the final bearings on the free dismissal of Newell, that the office passed the house. by Mother Jones," concluded Farley, freight zone delivery case* before the 'of supervising engineer should be "are fair samples of everyday condi abolished In those projects where the iInterstate commerce commission. Fi- Marshall Orr came in from his engineering work had been complet ranch yesterday to attend to business tions there." jnnl arguments began this morning. ed, and the entire service should be matters. Seeks Damages for Lost Hair placed under the direction of a com- VIENNA, May 16.—Declaring the mlsisoner of irrigation. He held that A. Kalina is here from Malin, hair had been literally "scared from gradual!} the farm«.;» should be where he conduct* a mercantile es his head,” a young motorman on a SAN FRANCISCO. May 16.—Pro given more and more control until1 tablishment. local street car line, today began suit finally the projects should be turned moter .lames Cotfroth today roceived for df mages against the owner and a message purporting to be from Ed I over to their management complete;)-. For Sale driver of an automobile which collid The charge* generally made by the Smith, a Chicago sporting writer, Garr Scott threshing machine out ed with his car, and so frightened staling that Jack Johnson is broke, delegates were that Director Newell I , fit Bids will be opened May 24th. him that his hair, eyelashes and eye and asking if he would stage a bout had been extravagant with money on JACOB RUECK, brows fell out. Medical circles here betwee’, the big black and i.ether Mc the projects had she—u favoritism 5-1-4t r Yonna Valley. are greatly interested in the case. 'toward certain projects, had refused Carthy. Coffroth sent an emphatic "no” to give Itemized statements of ex penditure* and generally acted arbi In user to the telegram. trarily without consultation with the settlers on the project. \\ il-on- Attenti Garden Paity Newell has been in a'.endsnce at ill WASHINGTON, May 16. Elec tion of officers for the ensuing ye ir, of th<* hearings. Newell claims tl.at and u discussion of industrial art. ¡the estimated cost of these projects featured tbe closing sessions tod?y ! has had to be increased, owing to the CR EE ZX N/l PR of the fourth annual convention of I rise in prices of labor and materials the American Federation of Arts, since the projects were started. He which opened yesterday. President 'said that some of the projects were Wilson, Mrs. Wilson and the Misse« underestimated in cost, owing to the i Wilson will be host* tonight at a fact that it was new work, and in the experimental stage. In several \\ liit« House garden party. 1. —Non-Rusting nickel silver skimming sections. cases he claimed tbe scope of the rec lamation work had been greatly ex 2. —Mechanically washed in half the time of other lUlkau Allie- Denmml S3OIIO(HI,(MHI separators. pended at the desires of the settlers. PAIRS, May 16.—Three hundred S. — — Operated with about half the power of older models, million dollars cash indemnity today 'thus adding to the cost. 4. — Bowl only about half the diameterof older models. Newell claims that at all times all was formally demanded by the Bal I the books of tbe department have 5. — Milk divided into hundreds of current* and every kan allies from Turkey at the meet drop subjected to a ski turning force thousand* of ing of the international commission ; liven open to anyoue interested, and time* the force of gravity. chosen to adjust the Turkish nation 'that under the authority of former 6. — — Celebrated for its clean skimming. For clean al debt following the termination of secretaries of the Interior he had skimming the f. S. holds tbe World's Rec rd in 50 the war. Today the first sessions of been willing to furnish detailed and consecutive runs, lasting over a period of SO days, with milk from 10 different breeds of cows. tiie commission were held here. Be itemized statements of expenditures 7. —Cream of '<iy desired thickness, even quality and sides the question of the cash in (it tbe applicants were willing to pay *.om specks of butter. I the cost of compilation. demnity, the commisison will con You will be well paid if you examine the 1913 model U. S. and sea sider the proposal of the Balkan al these features yourself. Wouldn't you like to have us set one up in lies to ussumc portions of the Otto your dairy for free trial ? man debt in consideration of the ter ritory they will receive when Euro- Salem, Or., May 14,— A lot of per pean Turkey is finally divided. sons in the state who are conducting HARDWARE DE A I. ERS a business under a company name, WOODROW WILL not incorporated, or under some as NOT COMPROMISE sumed name, are going to have to go Washington, May 16—President Woodrow Wilson will back tho lead- era of the house on the tariff revision measure, He stated this emphat- ic.'llj ni the semi-weekly conference with the newspapermen. During the conference, tho prosl- d 'lit declared that he refuses ^o con sider any compromiso affecting the wool or sugar schedules. He brand ed all stories to the contrary as base- less It will be at least three days more before the bill is referred to a com ml tee in tho senate. Senator pen rose does not believe it will be voted upon this week. n CfDUIPL J. UlRIlUl MillJARY MOYES SIARÍ WAR JINGO SCHOOLBOYS Mil STRONG FOR BILL SEVEN BIG FEATURES I H C Quality Shows in Service E could sell wagons for less money, but we don’t care to sell that kind of wagon. We want your second (]1|* order, and your third, and every — order you give for a wagon. We can't be sure of getting those orders uni -s the first wagon you buy from the I II C local dealer proves so satisfactory that you would not think of going anywhere eke for the second. We have to tell you how good our wagons are to get your first order. After that, we expect the wagon itself to do the selling. I H C wagons Weber New Bettendorf Columbus are made of selected, high-grade material throughout. The lumber is air-dried in lingo sheds for three years or more lx fore it is used. Air-drying takes years of time, and Idhves tho fibres of the wood filled with and cemented together by the natural resinous residue of the sap. Kiln-drying requires only a lew days’ time and loaves the wood brittle and weak. Air-drying produces elastic lumber, wagon parts that bend and give under loads and strains, but that taring back when the strain is removed. Weber and Columbus wagons have wood gears; New Bettendorf and Steel King have steel gears. The I II C local dealer will give you literature and fill information about the wagons he sells. See him, or, if you prefer, write International Harvester Company of America (incui ixjrsted) Portland Ore. MW» ROBERTS R. A. Anderson, Merrill's postmas ter, was here Thursday on business matters. & HANKS