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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1912)
.! nvvvutcu IIV TIIK UNIT" I'llKNH NKWN HCIIMI'i: He fltcnitto tUik KVRNtNG NBWBPA1 PRINT THE NKWf, NOT HISTORY ,(li Veal No. I7IW HI LAW KLAMATH FALLS, OIIWION. WUiMIHHAV, JUNK JMI, 101B Price, lira (Ml FAVORABLE 10 HOMESTEADER 'SDITHAGIS1S WIN "IIUNGIirsiUIKi:" NOTHING ItnttUI mi. I. IH I.IKIIl.t THIM HKHHIOX In PAHS IViihIU tlimir-temler i Maki Piiif In Hirer Yearn ! Prllii l Hiolll.tl That IVr IViil of Inn. iru.t.oit Mul lie Hefoir ! ,l Imuihi Under Ui'.riniimil Itrl K,.l..ii PrtJrel W ISt UST I UMlUN June 2i. Wild Imlli lt Cinillnc I'link IniTht . lender of In' liilllliini uniiit'.''ll.'K, mill Mr I'i'ilirlik l.iiwiriiic, Joint iliiur will ' lnr liiinlinml n( Vntfn (nr Wiiiiiin. Nl'l. Ul:itH I'l.r.tn run li'liMKi'il rrmii Hull. may prison nut lll.l'll ID l It lltf llllltll, til 'hllli K'i strike" lit llii. mininK'Ui-. Iini rulinliiiitcd In sni'iem. I ln wiiiin-ti fouyht tlnli-iitl) iiKiilni-t t..r...flil IiimIIiik. ntnl IIiimikIi Weaken- I mid ill iiiuii iic iIidk u( imtini: mi.. I'Kil.-.l in r i 1 1 1 i: nil efforts of I 111' prison llfflcInU In fun . fax m) .1.111 their Hirimt lliirliim ilulnri-.l Hi.') would hnte in Iih remove.) from Jnll If Ihi'lr lite wen In bit tnted "P i: FIRST REPORT OF GRAND JURY I IVi: IMI( TMKNTS AND O.VK NOT A TUUK III I.I. I It ltd Press Mervlle UAHIIINOTON. I. I June " ,i Hint llm l"""' commit hi ' I ;aIIhi haa favorably reported Hie I .,h Mil directing the luanie of , .hiiM to hnmrtt '!" i i.otrn- i oi Irrigation projjeu t the md "'it Mied l'r Hen.ie !,... ..!. U tlii') meel Hi' riulrri IIAI.TIMOUK Jim - . . . ... i PLATFORM WILL BE A E ONE II(hmi uf I iiili-nlliiU mill l.i-w.lii-' lliin ruiiiiiillli,- Sol I tivii I), mill I 'nut i nl Inn .tiljiiiiiii I'nlll Ughl u'Clixk I'nlk I'ikis H I'l K' "it ii I'lnlfiuiii mill ii riiiKr"ia Candl. iliili I'li'ii.l fur llm mini) Tito liiillttioiit Pound liy Hie tiruB'l Jury An- Not Made Public, a the Purlieu Charged Have Not Yet Hern I'larrtl Under Arrests Work of Oraiiil Jury Ha Not Yet Ik-en Conrluilnl llll'll' liU of llii hnlitettead law In Hint 'it r.rniTitl belief Hint Hi.' iilnlforin nl ... i... ... t.i llli.e there wouiu eem t" ' "' priMpeclsof securing the filial passage of Mil tlll uror adjournment " mix material amendment made lij Hip house committee, ami llint atiipniitupnt la In lr of Hi" in. I l pry arrtitalilp to Hpliatur llif mli Hip author o( lh hill That niMitlmrut atrial out Hip .inMl'n Initti"l by Hip nalr al Hip ilmnaliil nf HrrrPiary KUhPf. v.lilfl. provlrtVa that a ralPllt ahall lint ! Unupit whrli thi. ImiiiPalpait la l i-hiiIIpI lth unlraa Ihfaptllpr Ima mlil al Wnl l par fill f Hp ronitriiftl.ni rharup inriinl aKalimt III lali'l In reixirtlni Hip Mil- ltpprfllla Dtp Taylor "f Colotailo for Hip Irrl cut Ion rommlllpp. aM "A th law now tainU. a patpnt taunot bo latnpil to liomntpailara uu j,r a rprlainatlon iiolitliui tmtll full ami final payntant It mailp to Hio jtiTrrnntPiit for Hip nmnunt ilu for Hip witter right TIp hital tltl" fp' maltit In Hip otprnmpnl until audi nnnl paymrnt la iubiIp. hldi may ho. cntrilllil to rlrcilinitnnrpa, all Hip from tpn In twenty p" from Hip ilaln of th orlKlnul nlr) The i.iilir la lompplliil I" Imprmp H'p lin.l makp payntPiita In Hip Kotrrn iiipiiI for Hip wilier llRht. nml III " n.ii inriir nn eiiornmiia iiullnr for n nan of ontlliary nipnlia. tliirluK tlip teara when In- h no lllle In in imul ur any bntla of rellt or flnanrlul inmlliiE I" reUtlmi to hla laml h) wmrh hit inn borrow iiiiiiip) Up r" n.it illtpnae of hla land, lie ennnoi en r.,il,rr It. nnd he haa nn itaaiirnnrp llmt he will liltlmatply obtain ltl li il I'or I hear fpitaona li l Sieatl! Iinilillcaiid III the delopinent of liU property, and lh uialnleiiaiire of liim.i'lf nnd family durlnr. thai I'pr lixt Thla rondlllon haa worked a rer) great hnrdahlp to th 'r- hut ...rloutly retard.l tlm aettlement and dnvelopineut of the roiinlry. nml hindered llm goyurnmciit from get ting na apiwdy relnrna of the fund iini'.i...l It othurwlie would The Idiiloii la nnlveranl Hiroiighoui the Went Hint thla alluntltm alioum ' iiteil 'Hrt Her til.' IIAl.TIMOIIi:, Juu Si..- I'nrku tnlti'.l the riiiitciitlo.i to order nt 12 15. The weather wut very hot, nml iiititit of Hie delegnlea were III llli.'lr nlilrl tli'iiten There wua little I'nrker npplnilav, (lmiil iiwIiik to Hie liiiiriilinblllt) uf Hie ' niinmlltin on ri'ioiuiloim ami uiu ere ,ili'iitlnN iiiminllti'v ri'portliiK before tilcht. It In etiivrt.'d Hint there will Ii.' little rutin litliiu action toJu) Ci-iiovrruor I'olk of Mlaaourl iinmle n apei rh. In which lie urged a liiic.r.i"ihi' cnnllilnle nml plntfnrm, BRYAN DEMANDS DRASTIC PLANKS OX M)NKY, TIIUHTH AND TABIFP IN PIATFOIIM. ll'i.ulil I'n.tlile Jail Heatencea for Tlioae Contlctxl of Kormuag Trnata Cominlltec IVecldea to Adopt a Platform After PrealdetttUI CmiII- date la Named by CoTetiot Chairmen of Committee Elected FARM EXPERTS OPEN INSTITUTE flnvtnn of Aliilminii atarteil the flrevtorki. when he declared "1 don't who thi rnmlhlule will be. Iiouri. of rmlcrwooil. Clark. Wilton, .mil Illinium awepl the hall, with I nrker valnl) pleading for order. The banda lirgnn playing nruld a general uproad the .leiiiiH rnlli nntlonnl nuteiiHon will be frniiinl uIoiik rrocriKnlt.' llne mul although much ahnrter III he III man v reaped .tiiillrntlte of the program of four enr men r...... (u ....!.... ml. ....... ,1... l..n..nra '" "Mill. "..h -' ... ,, ...... ,... ,, .. . ., ., .... i .. , .... i. nn .mi Hani.'., win. uf. .""., turn il ine entite .luciunrui ia ..-, fralurd III hort noiitenrnt, einphntlr uiu nnttinc tin nnrlv on ii.cor.l at favoring Peclllr refnruit wltlnnil '""" iifllig word to eiplalli how the ri (iirm will lie workeil out. It will he it muih more workable .lncuiniiU In Hie rnntentlon It will eiilphatliull) .1" rlnre fnr rronomy In goternment. re- uuc... ..trin. noneaiy ... ....-..- h ,,,,,. for ..pnce nl tlnn. curmi.y reform, curbing tin"' .' .'... nionev lrul. opposition to labor III luiictluii without proper hcnrliigt.l and man) other reform plank Il will rriliriM rrrawrn. . ...... fc vn managing the gotrrnimnt. eiclnll) , for having vetoed Hie tariff Idlla pit ed In the Interpol nf thoiontuuier There will be n big fight on the Inl llatltp. referendum and recall nnd women tuflrnge. Many nt llm parly chief believe that to far a woman tuffragp I concerned, there l n nrrtwalt) to mention It in im way The) a that to fntor It would nlwn The grniul Jury mudo lit first re port at '1 30 thla afternoon. Five In dlctrni'iita were returned and one "Not True UIU." Foreman Cbaa. E. Wordcu Infnrmod ihe court that the grnnd Jury hud not yet concluded Its work. Two of tlnl Indictment were not inndu public, It It undentood that the partle have not yet been placed under nrreat. Win. N Jenklut m Indicted for obtaining money under falte pro- tcutet. Ho It charted with panting a check for K. an Kttn lUtllfr. Dall wna fixed nt 1500. fleorge W Md.ano waa Indicted fo.' tlio larceny of nn animal. The Indict ment find that on tho ltt day of Sep tember, 1911, In tho county of KUm- nth, he did then and thero unlawfllii nnd felonloutly take, atcal nnd carry awny onu borne, then and thero the ncnonnl property of II. K. Wlnnard. Hall waa placed at 11,000. Senator (lore of Oklahoma follow. gnmucl I.. Courtney waa Indicted for pointing a gen. Ho It cnargea nt .ml etcriil illtlionor John Temple (Unlet MM) pteaueu for hnrmony The (onientlon I lieu ndjourned un- slAClis ! TI'.l.ltlllAMS i:.MM)ltslX(! XKW PAHTY ittsTkii IIAV. June 56 Hoote- lelt I lecvltlng tlnck of telegram .... ..... .1... nrnerenalvii imrty. and CI111...P...K "' ,.--o'- mnn rontribnilon hnte nio lec.'ited been United 1'rctt Service UAtriMOItK, Juno 26. An at tempt by the coniervatlvet controllng tho national committee to awing Dryan Into line by making him the chairman of the reaolutlon commit teo failed. Hryan flatly refused, and Intimated that tho committee waa packed ngalntt him. He threatened, If the platform tbluld be unprogre- alve, that he would appeal to the con vention, and perhaps to the country, for n concerted opposition to the ticket. Kern was then unanimously chosen chnlrman and T. J. Walsh of Colo rado secretary. Dryan will demand drastic money. trutt and tariff planks, with a Jail sentence for trust formers. Bryan's strength was showed when the com mlttee. by a vote of 41 to 11, passed a resolution to adopt platform after, and not before, the presidential can didates are named. The credentials committee elected A largo party of Klamath Falls peo ple went to Merrill today to attend the fllrat Farmers' Institute In Klam ath county thla year. They accompa nied K. T. Judd, deputy state dairy and food commissioner, and Prof E L,. Potter and a. R. Hyslop of the Oregon Agricultural college. Dairy ing will be one of the principal topics dlcutsed. Among those In the party In addition to the state esparto war County Judge W. S. Wordta. Com missioner 8. T, Summers, County Clerk C. R. DeLap and C. T. Oliver, secretary of the Chamber of Com merce. Tomorrow the second Insti tute will be held at Donanxa, and the foiiowlnc dar at Fort KTalli. Oa Baturday the fourth of the aeries will bo held In Klamath Falls. POWER PROJECT BEING RUSHED MKI.DIIUM VIHITH FAUi CRBRK AND KI.AMATH WORM iTH?f Vi. GIME TROTTER LOSES WAY AT GRATER LAKE John Orleve, pioneer of the Pros pect country and well known cltlten of Central Point, came down from the upper country last Tuesday, aays the Athland Tidings, with a story of more tbnn ordinary Interest, having to do ullh a Chlcogo young man who re cently started from the Windy City on n tour of the world, traveling west E. W. Drown Is bis name, and bin naln object In making the trip Is to study the poultry business In the vari ous parts of the globo, and to see the n-uny poInU of Interest on route. Bluce leaving Chicago Mr. Drowu Tto- wlih unlawfully pointing and aiming n kuii nt one, Chnrlcs Hoan, on Jan unry 22, 1912- "all WBl placed at I GOO. Not a true bill was found against r.lmer Moore, who was charged with attault with a dangerous weapon oa W. H. Msrcho... Iltd Yellowstone Park and portions Joseph Dell of Indiana chairman and of California. Starting north, h Hit Frank Donohue of Massachusetts as mt cin oi wtwr mh, . ...--. Ico cany in me acuou ir - tack, be attempted to storm tke cllu- secretary. It haa contests iu um states. The first to be considered will be Illinois. The committee on permanent or ganltatlon unanimously chose Ollle James as permanent chairman. e Lchmaan Resigns lilTinMII DDIIIIDV Rill I WASHINGTON. D. C. June 26. UrillUnRL lIUmBlU DILL president Taft has pecepted the rcslg- i-rnnniinrn ill linlinX'natlon of Solicitor General Iehmann iNiKUUUUtu in nuuut .1., loltHt In Hie ltl. nnd ' oppwe II 1 (1 0 DC00MICQ' rrr'-'K :r",o rlfUbKtoolvto lette the nueMlon to the lariout i.titri for the lieil four )e.irt. nnd It wn fimildered cerlnln toilny Hint the pLitfortn would I"' aHa-tat on the sub ject, nllboiigh the women are Mill working hnrd m - ure n hearing The lultlnttte. leferendum and re .all fnrulih a much more perploitug problem The Witlerr. ueii-K.ii-" "" ll.'te tlinl Hie parly annum ' ,,.clrutloi. .in lb." I""' liriiblemt to tlrong llmt Hiere could he m doubt of where It standi Tho Kit- em delegatlnna bitterly oppose w,i... Hud term r.'tolutlonnry doctrine Uliuilimii) " WASHINC.TON, I). t. June 26. tlotcrnmcnt miperiltlou of preslden !ini i,rlmnrl.. l nrnnottd In a bill llntroduceil by llcprwcntntlve How. ( I land irvpubllran) of Ohio, A natlonnl, bonrd of llo incmbeni would havi-j ichnrgi! of nil primaries In the United . ,.r ,'oM-i'ii. Stntu A boaru or inreu mrawn. i.i.n.i' . COUNCIL LABOR ON GOOD ROADS IlKhOIXTIONri FAVOR MWSL'HKS IHMisr.Vi:i.T'ln ie BtttM cnndldntea for presl- tOIH)SKI lY STATK tlRANQK CONVENTION dels of that silent land alone. He nade the rim of the lake Ml Mgnt. but waa unable to make the descent to the water Una. After safely negotlaUng the trip back to the government camp he tried to take the trail for Prospect. Eight feet of snow, however, made trail finding difficult, and for three days nnd nights the young man struggled through slush nnd snow without food or fire. Finally, when aimosi reaajr to llo down and die he was found uv n i nrty of cattlemen who were ret trn- ii.ic from Klamath, and uy mem was brought to tho Orleve hotel at jtoj-! pect. where he was given every aiwn- ... .1 .. ,..lm.rl.,d ,,'lfl.. Would nnto cnnrKu ui mm,,-. - IIII.LS pi,nh coir istT.s iiin'wrr.v .... ceMMlViT.i: or r.Vi:X IN Idem would be required to file declaru- OPPOSE' TIIK HOMK RULE ,,M-,,,n v 'no,,, of candidacy with the national I "" l t II.MK.i: r .UIHV.Mii. '- U nm, im. $l000 ,lllllg fee. ' HUPACIO. JuneSC Plan, for lh )H ()f UWl - .Hilf.i n lit ! " i;r;::;:, c;,o. .. ic dfiiufd in COURT Tunnel la Completed for Dlvertlltg Waters of Klamath River Warn the FottadaUon for the New Dam Is Ren Bilt All of the MaHtlnery and Material to He Lowered From Cliff Above Crest of Dam Chas. E. Meldrum, chief operator in charge of the two power puinti In Klamath Falls, has returned Irom a visit to the Fall Creek plant :t the California-Oregon Power company. During his trip he also visited tke work on the Klamath River, where two mammoth power plants, with n capacity of 66,000 horsepower are be ing built. There are now about 100 men at work on the Job, and It la .probable that more will be added to the crew. Mr. Meldrum states that the work Is progressing rapidly. The power company has leased the old Pokegama railroad, and are bringing In all their material over this liae. The road was token over on June 15th tor two jears, and six cars of cement are al ready at Thrall waiting to be hauled In A tunnel about 100 feet long na been completed through the rock of the mountain, through which the'rlv er U to be diverted while the found Hon for the dam la being built. It Is stated that the water In the Klamath River Is much higher than Is usual at this time of the year, and It la pre sumed that It la caused by the diver sion of Lost River by the government canal. The waUa of the dam will he lie feet high, and to to be bnIR In, hetwe shoe shape with n J00 foot eresaV AM-' ' of the heavy machinery and material Is to be handled by gravity after un loaded from the cars. A spur has been built from the road to n pout on the mountain about 100 feet above the crest of tho dam. and all of the machinery and material Is unloaded at this point and dropped Into place with cranes. Th rock crushing plant and misers have been placed bore. nnd tho concrete Is placed wnere l $ Hon. Drown wasraxcd oy nis nwi.n experience, and It was only after tv.o cr three days of careful nursing and attention that ho was able to tell his story. needed In tho structure from large ,, muoiig Hit. .lelcgiite,. ... Mr,,,,,,, w,.ek In August. h been mado nt the tru.l lilank I concerned. 11 , MtctMltlu f conferences between ... . .1... mi., of reiiton , i i!.,..e l nml me coin....."- m...., Z wm ..... ihr ." "!'. '" ....-"?rtd.!M Hull nn iillll-irimi )(. f delegiiiea correct lndlctmeut In the '":'"""? ""...,,.,, t old com- ," " ' ' , u to be mudo plain that . " .. ..I ..f tlie' ShOUIil I"' '"" . . .. i." ,, i-rondlV t-itini nml it. i inn wmiPini m"i ' ---' . .. ... ?.. jtriiitiiiri iiiiu' . ..... iiimiitniiu in ' r the generni go..., nnni.hmenl for erlmlnai rom- I .a I -l..,.n.rt.i f ,;",!.... of irmle ... be two recliimnHon proje , . rlM, mitnltleo ha itdopl-d all 'f ' ' " fr director of corporn- m.wv... .i .i ,1., I,., i nt in government .he thirty "Your rominllt (Continued on Page It to ho door are to bo tln tlolntlng Hie law Small Ad in Herald Results in Sale ol Property for $21, ,....,,. iwhlcli. nd.lrettcd.o.r.MK"l sinning prom ' 'smiin i th., In the call for the . ..,,nllR from Lakevlew, and thla H.oriiliiR tho trial of tho cnto proceed- l .1. Y JohtlMin. ono Pf tlio juiore cl-.ni.en yesterday, was excuteu ujr ...v defense, and It C. SpInK was uccepi ed In hit placo. The prosecution then began presenting IU evidence, out there wero several delays to decide a number of Important legal points. the HP mot emeu. ...... .11'irilnmi The ,,,,;,, 1(mU..m.or muted from men like U Toilette. Hr)n.i nnd l on. !.. . ' ..ii.,n. the Hootovelt lend- ,I,.y1lsfwionnyrnndWaUfor. r,Vy il,ei.rogrc..lv,. ontlment. if Ihe ... ....! i-nlnnel ItOOSCVcIt rclllT- niiiiou, . ,, , ... ,n.iiv huckets handled by a derrick Mr. Meldrum states that there Is an unlimited supply of sand and rock near the vicinity of the plant. The nnd l hauled to the mixer on lie will continue his globe tour as. ,n.tnc of onlv about 500 -" . . .... ..j ..... . !--- soon as ho is luiiy reieu, u. - not expect to encounter any more strenuous experience than that which 000 .- - il.- tfilmat aied his stnlemcnl mat no " "'""' , j . fllemons, casuier oi iuv .... . ... ...,.i .iii.nort nnother candi- . Sl.vi11M unnk, returned last il.to If the lonventlon decide. ,OTcnlnB from attending the state con ii. light can bo mnde more ttrongl) !,.,. of hankers nt Qearhnrt. Another winning value of tlm Herald i-olmmw hat Jutl boon shown In the sli b' J K Msgulro of n tMO acre ranch for S 1 ,200, which was the direct result nf a tmnll ndvurtln.ment plnci'd In Hio Herald to run four il '",0 ,,a only cost it few dollar. bl l "'", itkuull.1 t. IrnliitlirllOll OI in" f" pOPSIinil IIHM""'""" DOO, and wua men of thla city ml in llutto Valley, ndj under other len.ior...i.. I llegarillets of the nctlon lo bo tak- ..Roosevelt regards himself n. al 'Id? Z cn.H.!te of those .tote, renti) i"" . .. endorse- ho has rc.e ,", i Mn'nunuo NIK fl rDAH in 'states nire....j - ., ., t wt . .. .....i unoBovuit "... o- go tho dec- men com- .. ,.f ...l,.r. ,o rn..d has nut mo v ""- pveiilni: Herald. P ,,,,.. Falls. ... which I noire nn a. -- ..'-'! L"' r,7mr.5'2 th. - f- " ltl '""":" . m 85 Per rr,..!lo.a-th- .-'- "" InKlHKATlXfl rz: y i; ' - ;,,,,i:: ,;;'; i;un..cl,m..dt.,n. o!:;:gS:M years old.. n;.l;;K ..'"Sf Sector- fl-r "t tisnc...... ... - " i .....,,, ,K to .earn '""""" , , 11B tl.o cnndldnio .. .;-- m .. s i.Aiiittn in tut. - . . tat 1 1. til- iTir ii.iiii i .! Z". 3, ".. lor.l.ll.n.1. Whe..loc.e' " " , Mvp pWty "vnllnr" hUitalM "H" ' J . "nUT ..d U II lot 11 . . l. In1. ...Ill 111. ItlACOU " I,V MHI .... i lit mnnv BtfttO y polll.on. --,:,.,., t0 ... I. here will l0 CO.npiei" a...- ;"-. tun .'.' ....,,- ........ - . ... .... ,a , ... ,i... I.inilllliero Will WW '' . , .... Dual. I.oyso ranch, and has n aai-i. ,......,? What grown oi. '; . wltl, ,,0, i.eaneu -" ... .nanr1 V II B UP . i.. tit niiri'DDUiiij " rr " .- - th rie. ..v,d until tho conc.u.io.. -. .-- - ..'...:' ::.". ureeir. ami l"'"""u" '...... ,f. town is. .car? ronlenawi"' ";.. of :.;;:v7 ..,.! . c:;:;:;. ... y..., e.,.,..., ..-- ,.; . ......ulnncn. oli.mns on i ui" '...... who first loarnod nf lhrnu.il. tllA Advertising the Herald, , ,hl Thi. wa. not tho only roiutt of this the possibility of nnother buyer for tho aamo property from "" resident, who Happened to bo loo l e. at th following letter will testify, A. McCOU.O.'J-' no' ,-ontlon at Raltlmoro. If -.5JS5.1iS-L2 . ...r I'M rroni n.'1""- - . ... -;;o,.ducu,.,.rn:..;z and cigar nun ."- White Pellran hotel. ocrnuc i..... -- t.r .. ,. ex. ..nll'Ad Hill IIIVSV - - 0 Pf0"" ' :. J eaders that thoy ZZ oortunuy to unite with the new progrststve party. Editor Herald: Knowlne your deep interest In the stnto wldo movement for good roads for the farmers, nnd that a sensioie, honest expression of opinion from n thoughtful. unprejudiced source would be of Interest to your readers. I give below tho text of the resolu tions odopted by the Central Labor Council. Juno 21, 1912: Whereas. The Oregon State Orange l.nt now before the people of Oregon .mod road measures giving the voters of tho state and each county full pow. ..r in inrute and secure roads of ser vice nnd benefit to thn farmers; anu, Whereas, Tho organized workers of tho farms and tho cities of Oregon, lighting shoulder to shoulder, havo c.r..rd nnd are retaining the Oregon system of poople's rule! therefore be It. i.iMved. Rv th Central uauor Council of Portland and vicinity, In ........ lor ofonlnn nssemoieu, mm c urge our members nnd the friends ol the Oregon system to endorse by their tlguatures tho Orange roao dih. " lo carefully scrutlnlio ony so-called homo rule or harmony road measures. Initialed or to bo Initiated, to defeat ,Ia riranffn bills. .n.tino. thnt vou will find the Rinnos Wll.l. HI'. MKT WITH Uac6 to Include these resolution. i ANU your edition, i oeg ie Yours fraternally, came to him on the upper reaches of the Roguo between Crater Mke and Prospect. Returns With Uride Oeorge Haydon, deputy sheriff, and bride arrived last evening from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Haydon have been spending their honeymoon In the bay cities and lu Southern California. feet. It Is expected to have tne nrst oi these two mammoth power piaau ready for operation by the first of the year. To give an Idea or we im mensity of the project, It ta stated that the reservoir will cover over 100 .pru nf land, and will create a lake six miles long and a mile and a halt across Its widest point. It I est.- mated that It will toko twenty-rour hours with the full flow of the Klam ath River to fill the reservoir after the water Is turned In. CAVALRY TROOPS MKX1CAX I.N8UH. Crater National Forest is Best Protected From Fire in. the West IMVAMIV. INFANTRY ni'.l.l. ARTIIXKRY lilted Press Service - WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno ae. Expecting tiring ucross the border when the retreating Mexican insur roctoa roach Jaures. General Wood has ordered a squadron of the third cavalry to El Paso, wnore uitr -ready tho second cavalry, n rlment of Infantry ana a oniieiv piece. field irtTiilTfl W. LAWRENCE, Sec'y Central Labor Council. And Still They Come Dr. Wrlht reports the following m.w l.rrlvals: To Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Thoma. of Mills addition, Tuesaay mornm mh Q-nft.md nrtv. in -e - . ... ,... , To Mr. and Mrs. Levi u. ' the Spring Lake district, this morning n 64 -pound boy. The shaving of tho natlonnl forest allotmenta that has come about by tho lack of a largo enough appropria tion by congress last year, has cur tailed th appropriation of tho Crater nutional forest 12.000. This ytw Supervisor M. L. Erlckson will have hut 128.000 to carry on me cu.hiu .ri nnd us a confluence a jt'ai p w... ... - ..... dni nf the important work planned by the local offlco will have to bo laid aside until another year. The allotment is divtoeu .n." .m appropriations. For salaries lor i..e thirty-eight men empioyeu m ... tri. 112.400. Fourteen 01 meae rve v"-?t ' . m wen are retained tho year rouun " ...tini.trntiva work, the rutmlnlng twonty-four being employed only through the Are season as gu.ru.. The Held and station allotment Is is 200. The last Item la for timber reconnalsance and the amount appro ..riotad la 11.200. The Crater national forest has alnee Us creation stood entirely alone In the manner in which It haa bten supervised. Though the forest on- tains 1,080,500 acres oi .ana, buo one of the heaviest timbered on the coast, the fire loss In this forest haa been reduced to a minimum, tne osw protected against fire of any national forest In the western division. Al though there are but twenty-four men provided to protect the rarest in utse of fire, Supervisor Erlckson haa ar ranged for tne presence oi wun-w men. Of this number iwen.y-iour will be regular patrols, covering an average of 31,834 acres constantly. Though the curtailment, or ino al lotment la but lt.200. the work thnt win he stooped temporarily will amount to a great deal, u the creator part of the appropriation It need lor. idlarles. Directly this winter we n- fect will be felt when tne eruming n the timber which ban been oarrlad on In that season will be atoBoed laik of fund.. i V, -3 iv m