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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1911)
- tf The Only Daily Covering Every Section of Klamath and Lake Counties m - "-V rfnto. HttlTMKH IIV TIIK t)NITKI I'llKMH NKWH HKHVICK KVKN1X1 NKWHPAPKKS I'ltl.ST THK MHVH, NOT IIIHTOKV ! Slllll Vim .'. l,W:i KLAMATH FALLS, OHKUON, MONIlAV, HKCKMIIKIl I, 1011 PHC0 Wff9 Ik fiiftiittd 1111 FINE HOSTELRY IS SCENE OF BANQUET RARELY FINE AFFAIR vision ui'Hi'i, i:imiii, .iiii.(ii:ii .H II IIV MAOII' IIA.Mii, imurrs i;.Mi:itors otitis ,i OI'KMNO IHNXKH ' No miclnl t'nil Iiiih lii'i'ii lintnl In ilin history of Klntunlli Falls whlrh -ould ioltiiiirn with llin iiii'lilliK baii - iili'l nf llin new U'lilti- I'i'lliiin lioti'l itlinr III Klru ninl chiitnilrr or lln a- -iiilihii;ii nr In llin uliiliiirnlf iliiiriir - l t of llin liri'l'tlim whlrh was no wiui iHiitiiii'ii nun I'liTittKii 't' til...... till., tai... .1... ! I...I..I. .. ... l.('fi-.T ".' !" " ... . ' '. v ci.iiii 01 wo' Mini nit; iruriiirn inn 11 i iiiiilu nf ilnyH within the time net for he dinner ami onion, and then M- t nd eil llin fillirllon. the luirprluc wnn.niul other nelRhhotluK town I'rnh llli'itl That I'verXhltiK c until lme hern tl ilnhiil to Hiii'ti llioroiiKh leiiillnenii fur tho iiitnliiK or the KiitfilH wm fair-, l nmntlliK, Ihcro win all Hie Hitlh'd iliarai ter in the fltfnlr of one wllih hnd lieeli Imik In the innkltiK The rreillt Hint U due io the inu pipli', wild V I'aill Jiihnmm nn ihlefeli in r nf the in tniii:' ni.'litH ! imrl) heyotul tl'ealilllii nf mi) feohliMhe fenmltiR on the dilliailen of thei,(i( o(l (sniU). mpreiuod with the to wnpntr mrllihler to ehronlrle. The hel eldi'tire of the wit) thetalk h) the e'i'chilly nppolnteil Klmnnth I'nlU puhllr appiechitcd the Riieula of honor. heKiin. IiIrIi chnrnilrr of what wna offered JudRi' llriimin pr ihled In Hint Imp Ihuii wnn the euthitiilnvtli' loida !py umuiier for whlrh he la noted, Rlv- which were iiffurnl to W I'nul Jiilin - on. hl hrother. H O Juhuimn. who, la prealilrnt of the Klntmilh l)"elop- mrtil roinpnny. tl ,X WVmllliiR. vice pr'aldenl nf Hip cmviiyriinit th wnrmth of the RrcetlnR nml rcapona'- with which the efforla or the tit- j tmlly lo a resume of Hie Importance nuuler, JuiIrii Henry I. Ilenami. niuljur Klamath Fnlla. Ha atrnleRlc nil hla worthy aides, thoae who reapoml-' taninRea. and the Rrowlh mid proa id to hla limit were rerehed 'perta of the fit) which linve led the 1(io dfrorathe acheine whlrh lent ' founders of the bin hotel tn Mend Ii- (.fUrlem aid lo the liinnchliiR ol uih Rnnt llnnnrla) nld iih wna necea lit hotel nil lla course ol hnapllnlltj "ar. to liiKlltute the Rrent hotel eli wr prepareil with litre tivale b A II terprle The major dealt with the Fr.slnrlrks, of tho Joseph rriierlckRroth of the rltv. Ha epnnslon na ,i cmiipnny nf Han Frniiilaoi. which fur- cUlc center, and utt'ied a note of lilhi'd llin houae K'liernll) Outalde. luwilt) throiiRliout hla speech ..i Hi., ilimr. Ho. Iutl nroud feel- rnlllllR on V I.. rltielllilK f l.nki- Init nf tho hotel promotera wiik x!lew. the tnnaliimatcr Rave him the, pr aied on n InrRe alrlkhiR Irh "We! term, the ".Mark Twnln of vk.", ' ... .... i... . i i Mr ...,lll,in .1.ii,is'enl,..l Ida lietlllf .Mliiie tiOOll, Wllllll lllMlie Hie HI"!!. Ill Hi lull of the hull, stood n wry Lenin.- lblnL- niffe.1 hear, cli Inu n t.llent RreetltiR to all miners. In Hie lobby the pntHa mid pillars were draped with pennnta nf the hotel's own prlvato deslRii, relieved hy some borrowed from ilu Klnmalh Fnlla I.ihTrii of I.Iks Over llin hlu. cheerful. ItlvltlllR tit - ..!...,. ulinr.. Ii.l-u liliiied inerrll the ewnltiK ImiR. there wna a solid hank Elks Honor Deceased Members In Service Held At The Opera House At tlio Ilimsliin opera house )ea lenlay afternoon Iho intinnrlal Her vlco for depntted memhera of Khim (i tli Falls UiiIkii a 17. IJcnoviilfnl nml I'ldttctlvo Order of IHkn. wna held, nml a InrRe khIIiviIiik "f H'" ;l1"' ""', their frlfllda waa llieio to do honor to tho dead. Tim only member of the local IoiIru who pnaaed away since Hm loeal lirnneli of tho order wn .slnhllsh'il wna ox.Iayor Btllla, who went lo III" hint rest October 'jnth lust. The Hff-vle-i were In hla memory, ' "" that of Charles A. . VUlnn. Mitiuler nf Hm order, who illeil Mim-li 2i IKNO. aorvlceu were opened with Iho air nf "Ainu i .inns pj' , Hitler or tlio "in -'. -l . tit tn .uy.. . hy I-niiRoy, iwinn in ii uiidilon attac' Ui.n.li.v ninriilnir Colonel M. 0. Wll bina u,k.. wna to have dellvured tho oiioloity on tho doiiartcd. was uuahlo lo be on hand. In Colonel Wllklna' stead B. B. 01 mi 'u i in uiii'itt itini olhi'i' KriiiiK" , ,, .1 . . i I . ii. li.itli-.,.,ou to (ho ,wn,';','li'r.'Wi.ii.ir.orliiiirJ..linifin.lhi-Mii:.V Mlt'LIION' or OPF.KAT Ifllllll ulllfll ltl. llfltl.l I illlltlllll' In ,i, ... , ,. - h ." iiim'ii in ixin i, i i i i i'i- . , , ,r ,,. . , ,i , , , iii'irtiliiK. liiwnnl liKiikrnul, I ifiuntuil Iit iiIiti' or tlio whole ili'iorntlti'l, ... . ,. , ,, mlii'iiii' of tile loMi) was II nnlr of InrRr while pi-ll auw. Hllirfiit. ullllli Miin ii i'ry mil innwiliiir nli'u for IIim oriiniiii'iitiitloii II would In- ii iii'n lunk lo riioiint i llii' Inrui' numliiT of Individual In fashion' Kiit ti wlm viituri'il timid nil ' iltlx sph mlor to enjoy mi I'tculiiR or tare tittrnitliiiis Tin- "world mitl lil 'wlfi - were llii'ti', ntnl souii' lonely rIiirI.. i'iiili'. loo, with eii'tiliiR (IriiH iiri'ilimiliiiilliiK, mi Hint Uhiki- who 'wiTn liiRKtird In litis di'lnll felt in HioiirIi iIh-ih were Mimt'lliliiR iliawliiit 'I iiiit'tn in oilier illiiitloini 'I'l... .,,........ .... ..... . .... I.. ..a I 111- linni' III Illil K II lUfHlt' U. Ill III small measure o nnu rriilidsrti Hint I'orltnnil lieople. nn well nn miirec' nelKhhom rtnm l.akelew. Dorrta, Uly ' jnhl) llilei' won! of pnrlli'iihirl) In- l(eil Kiientu from the two Inrcer illicit iinliii-il, prlnrlnill) K.in I'rnncloni, vro fcnteit nt Hie hiiuiiiet Inhlcn . niiimur the 1!m illnem Ihnl lllleil Hie 'imiile hall It wete luiirti iih IIioiikIi n m'ltloti of the Cnhleii Utile illy hml ,hren trnimplnntisl, nml thli wim, III n nri-ini'ime really the fad II w'nn nhnrtl) after K o clock Hint the rat relehrntliin uf Hn vinlni; ,h;iuiuel hoard. Iiiternperned with the liiK inch expected apenker n humor- oua rcromnifiidntlnti and Introilur Hon whlrh put the respondent In n reauy moon inr ma ennn. ;, Major Krnl T. Sandorann. wlirnja,iro f imainoam. nntl tclrRrniilifd lil i ailed on, Rne hla remnrka prlnrl "' ' n " llkcmil In mm now Rone, whom he 'termed the Rieiiteat of hla kind the world has known, n Rrent num. with noble spirit nnd Retierounly endowed with the Rift of humor. There'a n man whoso mum t' heard In re IoiiIrIiI that I remember IiiivIiik ill." said he "The cull .'I n .'ohtismi 1 wna up it l Men I helu I.- few weeks hack and wna Introiliiced I" Hie man " Ml'- " 't',,"" "" Hall, who la exalted ruler of Klamath Fnlla ImlRO. No. 1.2 17. "I1"1"' l n reellm; way of the chataiter of tho late Mr. StlltH. He had been . lotiR time friend of tlio deceased member, InvliiR helntiRed lo Hie aniiie r.lKS IiiiIro In lloulder. Colo, with him. He touched on the lino trails of char- neter of Iho man. hla lovnliie iiniuin which Rtilhered to him numerous friends, nnd hla lonlty na nn mk. A nunitot. "The Vacant Chair," wan offered hy M. K. Teiuplu II. (1. llnsa, (leoi-Ro A. Iladen and W. II. flhaw. The principal addreaa or Hie occn- slon wna delivered by W. Inlr Thomp ana. tho I.akovlow attorney who Is n .....miter of tho state leRlalaturo. ir Thomiiion a romnrKa were wi-u i-n..-.. mid ii'iproprlnto to tho occasion, ami niftilo ii Reed Impfetslon on his lit i.i ei s. 'I.rad. Kindly l.laht,", n sacred solo, was autiR by Mrs. Don J. Zuin wait, after which rnmo tho eloslnt? ode "Wo Hnvo rinlahod Our Labors," icndored to h air of "Home. Bweet Home," tho nB-MuiiitaKO leiiiuui. on volroa to the hour. Tho benediction was pronounced by llov. Ooorgo H. rceso, pastor of Clrnco M. E. church I' ' Rn Oti I til (III' llfl'-HIIVllIK Hill- il'iii unit 111 owe I ii(' rent oil, nK 'I an ni77l'il, iiihI I nnlil to lilm tluit I illi! nut know linilsiiuy hiicIi HiIiir llicri' Hi' nnlil tluit some f Hii'in illil not inn it liy Km iIkM iimmc, no lie ImI iin over m a plate whore IMi) illnh out first Mill In tlin liijnrcil Along IliHr III IIim I'Vi'liltIR I loill'Mll itliiin lii nn kooiIIi))'. willy In tin .1 I llllllh, lllli'l'll Oi IIH'lll. I "Artcr Iiruikfnst n man asked hip If I hml mii'iiili'il tin' icli'hrntliiii. I .mill I surely hml. II- wanted to In iiw ir I saw tin- driving of tlio K"lil ' fii nilki. I told him Hint I wuh woll llllfiirilli'il oil Hint lml. for IM liocil oiii' or tin Kuilly I'.'irtlcH tin nnlil Jim' Hill hml driven It, hut I net him riulit I lolil him If tiny Rohhtn xplko lul Ihm'ii ilrlvin JohiiBuii mill I hml Tlio cIobIiir wah tnllicp nurlilin.Tln' 0' ue It 'I here wnH nothltiK wnrtli'rnf.. hn hcon oicrutvil hy Mr and I'Iiik In the town Ihul wo hml niiliMrH, n., . n roniirtlon with llotli' Mi SiicIIIiik refirreil In hi (on- l-hi wny, of llin exitrliiirc on Hie -. . trip from lleml In nn niitn - iienlille with JiiiIki' Wlllhuu H. Wor-,11. il n. whim, inr hml lUlemi IiIowoiiIh iin uio wny mini inai my io rori Ktmmith. Ilia nitilrenH wn tin, fro- iili'lit iirrnalon nf uprnnrloiin Immhtrr. ' ' I' I). .MmllHon, tho Kan l-'rnnrlhrn ntloriie). IiihI of IiIh nppreclntlon of il e Iniatlon nml Inniirul future of thin . . r.n.l liln ilitll In frtilfir l.riUn illll. liiKiliM 1-i.M Hummer, whirl, ho found i he one of the iimM inimclniii enlr treat he Ims ever known. He nnlil he hml aiK'iil n week on William. nmi Itlvr. with MnnaRcr J. K. Ilrower i the hotel. fliihliiK mid nt Hint time country Renernlly. Mr Mndlaon ex- T pu-amd hla pleaaiirn III hcltiR a part I inflQ CnCOITinil fill of tl o nrciiH and hla prul-e of the'DDK LlJtnAIIUII UN Ivlmiintn I) M'lopmeut ronipuny, r i hlti 1 1 MrDoiiRnll and Contractor Ar- lllr .rifii In their nehlpvemiiit. Jiillua J-' Meyer, on tho Hat of npenkera, wna iinnhle to come from . ,.. ... Mllrlinnii. ninff . ,,rM1. i Rrcta on hla absence nnd hla con i.uilulalloim to the hotel owners. Arthur Arlelt, contractor, who ir.intliiui'il on t'nRe 4) MARTIN VS. YADEN IN CIRCUIT COURT .... ,.., .-.. m. nK; llAI l Kill I r. I .lHh II WII3 Ul 11 rum: .irixji: kkij.v, hittino roll .ll'IXii: lll'ASON, Al THK .HKV IS CIIOSKX liefore JiiiIro I'eicy Kelly, slttltiR In cli cull court In JiiiIro Henry I. Ileiisou'a stead, was Iioriiu this morn Iiir tho case of Martin vs. Ynden, a null oer ii mall toute contract. Tho Martina tlnlm money nllcRod to bo duo them for nctltiR aa sub-contract- .ir for Vailen In c.irr)liiR Rovernment iiii.II, whllo na a counter claim Vaden ta act up ilauiaRea and loss which ho .'ciiiitt he I'licoiiufred na n result of tie Maillna RettliiR tho Rovernment to hold up hla pay for the work. The Jury wna chosen as follews: H, II. Nichols, F. V. Van Meter, John Forbes, U. II. Cnrleton, Floyd llimiilenburR, Alexnuder McDonald It. J. Sheets, Jacob Htieck. Carl Ad ania, H. II. I.ow, l'ercy Sholl. CASI FOR II II CH0SEHFR0M BODY lllllliiilt I'lny for Anialeura, 1'roUuct of Fen of (Jeni-Re llernard Hluiw, Will He Olveii nt Hie I'nlwralty of OlI'ROII Hl'tlUNK, Dec. 4. A diracult play will be attompted In tlio university after tlio Christmas holidays, when tho Dramatic Club will ataso Dernard Shaw 'a "Candida." The cast was chosen aa followa lu a recent Ivy-out: Candida, Miss Maud males, KiiRono; Marred, F. E. Dun ton, Molnlla; l'rosorplno. Miss Nancy Noon, Portland ; UurBess, Jerry Mar tin, Klamath Falls; Lcxle, Roland Konnedy, Portland. GUESTS HUNGRY, NO CAFE wis or lattkk to ckahk TIICIIl ACTIVITV LKAI1S IIOOM- i:its 'io (io oi'T roil food , '' lll" hottl uife In closed, iimkliiK It necessary for the Kiicsta of tluit well known lioMclry to foraga In .llvtru nil a,div l,ln,i. In ll.n holm of KtrlktnK what tlioy wnnt In tlio riiimnUinry line. thu hotel, which In innnoKi-Ml hy K. II. Mull. Tho I'ltrcrs knew tho llnllj wny nnck in tlio pnimy iinya wncn fc. lined to hit Uio hluh npot on n n,Rll 1k0 c'olornUo, nml that wbh. . ..... ' " wn' bMk ' ,1,c farl "l "VP'' n'ln(1 " T'1" ton' the thing. Friday afternoon tho I'll- orH .jecldoil to no loniier enter to the llahlwln KiieitK, nml the notice hi" ,0 ",0 ",,,U wo" ",0 H,,,lllun ,0 P'Ttnll mom to All tho hrinch. Hut H'u Keal nre eiidonvnrlnR to do this they may, In the mean Hmo ''' manaRCincnt la tnkltiR the neeen- nary atcpa to Ret tho enfe In running onlor r.Rnln CRIME OF McHAMARAS Sntvliir' MhitIhiii 8rt)i Aria of Coo- fTMliii; l'rloncr Merit rHiilclimene.,,,,.,,,. without injury oniiiieiiMinile with I rliiio. iiirli, They Admit WASIHNdTO.V I). C, Dec. I. 1 Frnnk Morrison, tho secretary of tho' American Federation of Labor, Issued . 'an official statement of tho labor fed-1 (.-ration in the followlnR terms: "Thu McNnmnniR outraRCd tho con fidence which orRnnlzed labor placed In them, and deceived thousands of , worklliRiiien who milled to their sup-i port nnnnclnlly. To use any violencoJTWO Jl'UISTS KXCIIAXfiK OFKI is contrary io ine principles oi union ism and repulsive, to the entire mass of union membership. "The criminal acta of the McNn niarns morlt the condemnation of cv- erv member of orRnnlzed labor and of hoclety" IlearltiR witness against theinselvrs. they should receive pun ishment commensurate with tho crime committed. "OrRnnlzed labor has always stood for law and order. Every effort put forth' to raise money for the defense wna predicated on the belief that they were tho victims of outrnRcous perse cution, nnd wero holnR mado tho scapeRoat upon whom waa loaded tho venom of the enemies of trades un ionism." Tho followlnR telegram from Clnr- etico Harrow wna received today, nd- dressed to President Snmuol aompcrs of the American Federation of Laber: "There was no avoldanco of tho step taken. When I soo you I know you will be satisfied that all of us Rave everything wo had to accom plish the best. I hope that you will believe we realized our responsibility, and did the best that could bo done." CHALLEN6E OUT FOR ALL SKATERS CI.AIU AltXOI.Il. SOl'THF.HN OUF- (iOX CHAMPION, ISSl'KS I1KFI TO AXVOXK VOIX KIVK MILKS ok m:ss, ox hollkrb Clair Arnold, champion roller nknter of Southern Oregon, has Issued a challenge, to anyone to meet him on roller sknteu for any distance from ouo to live miles. He can ho reachod at tho Pavilion, In which Institution he would like to arrauge tor tho pulling oft a coutest with some ambitious glider. I let urn Kroin Merrill H. K. Martin cmnu up from Merrill hy iiiitomohlln yeatcrday. Ho waa nrcoinpnnlvd hy Mra, K. II. Ramaby, Mra. 8. M, Itatnahy nnd children and Mra, Chan Martin, who have been aptndlriR ThnnkHRlvlnR at Merrill. Thu party woro taken to tho homo of i:, II. Itmnihy In tho Hot Sprlnga ad' dlllon, Vlierc Mr. Itnmaby hnd a blR turkey dinner prepared for them. KV Wt.VM JLHV (TIOSK.N This mornlnR tho new grand Jury waa chosen, aa follewa: C. C. Chltwood foreman, O. W Arit, John Ilradlcy, Gforo Orlztle, William Laahua-, Emllo Flackua, I. D. Ilitrk. CITIZENS USE GUNS AND DYNAMITE ON ROBBERS Five lliindnil Sclrt-Wiiley Citizen IIiiRURe In IK-i'nite .MenaurfN lo HMoiIro Pair of TIiurk From Ttielr HldhiR I'Uce 1IRI.L1N01IAM Wash., Iec. 4. In a hattlo at Stdro-Woolloy, participat ed In hy S00 citizens of that place and two dcaperadoea who had held tip and robbed a saloon, one of tho bandlti waa riddled with bullets and will die, whllo tho other waa captured. Tho bandits' names are Walter Footo and Fred James. Tho hlrjiwaymen, followed by a posae, rnn to the outskirts of the town, where thoy barricaded them selves behind logs at tho foot of an embankment and opened fire on tholr pursuers. Hides, ahotRtina and sticks of dynamite were used with which to dlslodRo the men. After Footo bad been shot Into unconsciousness and badly Injured, hla partner, James, used up hla remaining ammunition and then surrendered. The citizens jnmcs has confesaed to a mi miter .of burglaries JUDGE KELLY IN ClAli HRTS KWl TIMK (W1X(J TO HISorAMFICATlOX OF THK laiTKIt IX CASKS Judge Henry L. Benson left yester day mornlPR for Dallas, Oregon, to lake some cnao for J ml go Percy It. Kelly of tho third Judicial district, who hns come here from his homo In Albany to sit In tho place of tho local Jurist. Judge Denson Is disqualified to alt .In certain cases up this term, as he formerly represented the litigants In the same Issues as private counsel. JUL UNFIT FOR COWS IS CONDITION AT PORTLAND PORTLAND, Dec. 4. "A disgrace to tho city," and "not fit for cattle" aro two ideas tho November grand Jury has of tho city Jail. In their report the Jurymen are strong lu tholr condemnation of the bnstllo at Second and Oak streets. The report In this respect rends as follows "Au inspection was mado of the city Jail by tho grand Jury, and we found the conditions a disgrace to the city. A business man would not be allowed to keep cattle in such condi tion or In such n place, as It would bo the means of the law taking a hnnd. Tho present grand Jury rec ommends that this matter bo taken up Immediately by the December Brnnd Jury. It also recommends that a- place be provided tor contagious casos." While at the county farm the grand Jury Investigated the report that no tobacco Is allowed Inmates. The con clusion of the Jurymon Is that tho old people should be allowed a little to bacco, and recommends that such be the caso. The lighting system at the Llnnton rockplle was found to bo un safe, and the Jury recommends this be remedied Immediately. BENSON OUT CONGRESS THEN IT CAPITAL'S GALA DAY WASIII.WrO.V .WVAKK FKOM 1IIK I.FmiAIKJV OF VACATION TIMK AMI SMOOTH OKNTLE. MK.V AUK OATIIKHIXO Culled Press Prlc WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. With the thump of nn Ivory handled gavel In tho Reed right hand of Speaker Champ Clark nnd tho polite tapping of his desk by Vice President Sher man, tho first session of the Sixty-sec ond Congress opened for business at precisely 12 o'clock today.. Galleries wero ,as usual, filled to tho limit with spectators. Feminine relatives of tho members and lights of society mado a resplendent display of tho latest winter fashions, gay Rowns provided especially for this oc cnslon and for society functions to follow. About 85 per cent of tho members observed the custom of statesmen by wearing brand new suits. For Washington It was the annual gahi day. second only to Inauguration day, and tho townspeople awakened from tho lethargy of vacation time. Hotels and rooming houses have been for weka In a disordered state from the activities of plumbers, paper hangers, painters and scrubwomen. Tho approaching arrival of nearly 600 statesmen nn army of employes and the crowd of smooth looking gentle men In constant attendance through out sessions of congress, behooved tho commercial. lost to make.alluring Uio quarters for prospective guests. On tho floors of tho senate and house, members were busy shaking hnnds with one another and fellcltat tug their friends and -other survivors of the torrid special session of last summer. In striking contrast to tne reunion of a year ago there was an abundance of gloom. Then It was that about 12K members of the senate and house came from tho November battles, wherein they wero shot from their perches In the halls of fame. Today they were In aerial spirits, boa ml n g and cheerful. Later scores) of them wilt prance through tho stately halls of the Capitol with wrin kled brows and nerves on edgo as they look forward to tho elections of next yenr. Kecords made during the ses sion will boost or blast the ambitions of all tho members of tho house, and of thlrty-ono senators who will be re turned or dropped out by the sover eign citizen" when ho goes to tho polls next November. Confronted with tho weightiest of McMahon And Hughes Indicted By Grand Jury On Saturday Night On Saturday evening th? grand Jury returned Indictments on three counts arnlost Samuel A. McMahon and Jas. Hughes of the Kudolph S. Dlome Pav ing company, Chicago, on a charge of 'attempting to bribe a Judicial officer. It is a coincidence that Marlon Hunks, foreman of the graivl Jury, is ono o' he officers on whom the attempt Is nllecfd to havo been made Ho Is nlto president of tho boarJ. The oth er two officers on whom tatemptt.' u-3 alleged to havo been mad.i aro M'.yor Fred T. Sanderson nnd Husi-il A. i ford. Tho men are at liberty on bonds furnished by a surety company, Me Malum In tho sum of 110,000 and Hughes In the sum of 17,500. When tho prollmlnnry hearing was hold be fore Justice of tho Peace Charles a raves tho pair wore held to await the action of the grand Jury. Their alleged offense was an endeavor, by. promise of reward, to secure the In fluence of the three officers for the solectlon of their pavement by the city council Tho grand Jury also returned an Indictment against Fay Melbourne, n woman who Uvea In the Oak street MEETS, ADJOURNS questions of public policy, the demo crallc house of representatives met to prepare Itself for what promises to bo one of tho most Important scssloss of conRress In thc'lsst half century. With a prospective candidate for tho presidency, Champ Clark, at the speaker's desk, tho house came to or der at noon, tho floor filled with a- falr attendance of both democrat and republican members. Tho right aide of the center aisle, where the demo crats sit, was well tilted, and the re publican side of the house was be sprinkled with members of the minor ity. After the new members were sworn In the house adjourned. On the dot of 12 o'clock In the sen ate chamber, Vlco President Sherman, Immaculately dressed, entered at $i door beside tho elevated chair and desk at his official station, and a mo ment later tapped for order. Sena tors aroso for prayer, the first num ber on tho program, by the chaplain of tho senate. Rev. Ulysses O. B. Pierce, pastor of the church of which President Taft Is a member. Vice President Sherman directed the secretary to call tho roll. At the closo a number of members arose to explain the absence of. missing' col leagues. Sherman announced that a quorum was present. Then camo the business of 'appoint ing two senators, to act with a com mltteo of the house. In Informing President Taft that a quorum of both houses waa assembled, and that "Con gress Is ready to receive any commun ication ho may be pleased to make." The secretary was directed to notify tho house that a quorum of the- ate had asserabk business. TO PROTEt FKOM DANGER OF FIRE Special to Tho Herald CORVALLIS, Dec. 4. Plans for a fire house to bo built on tho Oregon Agricultural College campus for hose cr.rts and apparatus, and for an ex tension of the city water mains, with sufficient hydrants, have Just been re ferred to tho regents for considera tion, to minimise loss by Ore. The college has never suffered se vere loss from fir, but tho rapid In crease In the number of building makes precautions necessary. If the new plans are' carried out, the cadet regiment will be given regular flra drill, In order that there may be com petent fire fighters In case of need. canu-l dlstilct, on a charge of con ducting a bawdy house. Following Its roport on these ud other less Important cases, the grand Jury, having completed the labors for which It was summoned, was dis charged. AIIT Hi:.MOXSlUATIOX AT OOM1KN RULR STORK Mrs. Allen J. Churchill of Han Fi aucisco Is In tho city this week, and v-lll swe a free dtmonstratlon at the Oolilen Rulo vtote of the newost thlngstn art decorating for sofa pil lows, dresser covers, runners, eurtlaa, covers, etc. The ladles ot Klamath falls are invited to call at the Oolde flulo store during the week and wlt noss the demonstration. Mra. Church- ... .1 .1... .1.1.. ...i.ll. mm k III UIBU UUVI VI1IUI- IMIIH-IBf, MHDH f a full sample line with her, aarwin ' - , Itlra nvAarm fnr nftlnftAlt rktllSi -fSSPt .. T,v 1 Christmas delivery. fe" 'S! Dan Drlscoll. William Smith. sWrrfj; Walker nnd Luke Walker, all.of JNfic were here Saturday to . ttL'l-f '" ' Wlte Pelican obmwi dmiw. v . I 'm "i. 1 . ,te - I 'to.