The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 06, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OHKOON, WKDNIiSDAV, DP.CP.MIIPH , Ittll
PrlcVf Win OmIs
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itttiia
GROW SUGAR BEETS
PURELY EOR STOCK
II SEEMS POSSUM I
I IPS II' .SO Mtllll Pxtiiiltx.
( hmi:s ah .1, c. Miirin:i,i. in
runs m.i pint kin run iiimu
t ItllC I'Olt CAiTl.i:
rltlgnl hoots giuwu Ii) Urn funnels
iiniiiinl Miilln from seed riuiiMii'il Ii)
lu guicrnuiont nrc being iiillit'int Ii)
I I'rnnk Ailn win. l IhidIiii: Hi
ii liln iniuli ni'itr M ft r 1 1I Tin- In-
-riuiMit nf tin nml Uiii iieerxis II
hill dull Hiiik im ii ilii'inliiil iiiiiiht
nnv In uiidcrttikcn li inpi'tli.
ll Is now hclloxo.l Mini whither n
'I sugar !i! till) Is mluhlUhed In
ilir iiiiintv next )"'iu in ini Hiii id
.uluitluu uf tin' sugar ! t slmpl.
r Blink fmiil will hi' muli-rink. n I
Mitchell, who l It "HI know ii
''ik mull has nffoted nrliiln Imm
13 a Inn for nil thf) inn glx. him
-I l entire plant "III Im Hi" il I"
' iii mule, lindcnd nf Ihi' residue ilmi
Inki ii (rum Ixi't sugar fin Inr h' I
former inn raise, on mi axernKe. '
ill If. tups to lln nrr mi Klnrn
tli "'ill. which, nt 13 per tun would
I if. mi ni'l trnin migitr heel
lie high I'flrn if nil rr rrltl fond
- If0 nil ,..l I .....11 ..11.1 Ml- Kr.M.
.".Irnlilllty of the suunr heel f..r h-eil.
or, l.ovlll'1 will lippatintl hi. tho
n.m of a ihaiiKed n.ndlilon In tin
.' n.nud liir miRnr I i In Hils "lR'-
1 "hood
T, "I" l'f f ,l!, '" lI'lK'-oiin-
I. of Into hn rniiM-il some olii. k ship.
. r. to semi their nnllimls mil of Ihef
t.Sl.fl
iiii. lit. to he fed for the winter J '
Mllrhrll rerenll) sent a shipment Into
California In a point 'near Hamilton.
where Is a heel Hiiitar fnrtor), lo nnxe l
Hie nulliinln fed there for the winter I "
If.fc.. run km rnoimli miRnr h-.ts l ' "' " ""' '"""n"'1 ', l,"Vt'
..tl rnltle In Ih- cuut.t) It will snxe Ihi-m If ) aio p.li.K In spend Jimr
MpplliK the,,, awn), and nisi, he prof- "in rhmiM i't wilii.-lhllill of
l,n ... to the fi.rn.ers who ...,.y ,als.Morlh. YouMI no. Mil the re.ord on
stiKitr hee.s will. whl. I. lu f-d then. hol.b,hor.e nor til n hurt lh
1, Is said (lint the ihol.e ...Rnr I -'- " " "' I"' '"'"'"- l" "
It. it... i.,h.I one " "" I" B'HIW ",lr """
Ti ... wpIrIiIiiii from 8 ... I H.un.l.
n onlly i.iiitnlii the best proportion of
it'slrnhle elemelils
If siiitar liti'ts i an he itrow n In
Ki.o.1 iuniit'lle for food iiiirpuiuon,
Hie Inrrcnsii In Iho lidenxnr to nmke
this loutity n hots market Is pr.tt)
Ukel) In fnllow V.T) few hues ill
in nil hero now, hut II their hand
IlliK Is profitable with liwl food. i.
prekliiK Industry would not he Iuiik In
i mil UK.
Say. M)rlle. If 'u ate reIih: to
HlVi (litirKn)iinr plitnio. I lute HUlle
i ly pretl sterlliiK frames. Jusl Ihr
ih'iii! for his .Ir.'!- Mlulil mean
xv ihllliK bells for Von l'nn'1 t"'l
iMI " M.llntloii
When nu sen n hen eatliig la.ks
joii nre rush In assume that she Is
going tn lay n carpel Parm Jnuriuil-
Null.e
Them will be ii Hpeiinl meeting nr
Aloliii chapter Nn, 61. O V. rt nn I'll
day night, December Mb AM "''
bets am requested In h. pii'M'iil. us
tho W'urthy (lialid Million will he
proHciit, . -
Sheep Market Much Improved And
Firm Will Send More Woollies Below
O. T. Miixindieti and Clmrllo Ar
thur uiuined fiom H.m I'luuclsco
tho His! pint of the week, whem the)
went recently !"' " hlpimnl of
2,0110 lumbH for thai nun kit.
ii.i.. ii., i.i.u a iili: hunch uf laiuhH
lu the feed )ii.ds near Moiilll. and ln-
ti tided tn keep I ho leuialnder until j
Home ilmi. later In the wtniei, ...-..
Iliiv i'xii'1-leil to hnvo lh'' l "Ht
I'liiMa iiiudlllou (or H" wiuthern mar
kit wlion at ltn l,Bl . . .
HUwovor. on Ihls till" Ihoy found
the mm kot lu hiicIi shape that they
hULlled back to cull their hunch and
ship u thousand or nioro head as soon
ii d pnualbto, L , ,
Hlioup report thaUtho last ship
mont Kotihj-oiiBh.ln very Kod shape,
cuiiMtderlmT nil .1n. m' "18t ,l1"
"" "i"' i" ii Miilliinl p.. p. i
.nili-d mi l, in i,, tj ,, ,),, rtll
! i ii i U.ill. i I'IhIii i uf Hi, Inlet lot
I.. d iniiii.lniil Will II Hlii I .,! I'nil
Ii ml iiml Miitfniil in iriiiliilni'iiil In
' iilihiinl report mi i'Xirinlltllli nf
l i.lMHI fot ioiuU In Hi,, imrk ll
l xilil Hint Fisher tumle guild hlii
promise reserving I he right lolho.lo.
i:itliui'iit In inbuilt Ii. iiiIkIiiiiI estl
iiii.1i' in mi iiiiii'inlril nun jimi wh.it
Hi"' original estluuilc iniiniil l
Icnriic.l HuporluloiHloiit W. Frank
At mil nf t li- pink ri-t tm iiiiitl-t mi
niiriiirliilnii u( nn iiiiiiiinii nppruxl-
uintclt the wiiue i,h Hint miked liy .Mr
St. el
Tin' Portland mini le.entlv (undo a
trli iii Washington iii km mi' mi up-
iii.irlniliui nf ffiiHi.Oiiu fur the i:irk
Win titer IiIm ..(fiirl fnlli'il nml tin- $!;,.
mill , intiini uded hi I In' tritiniir) in -
ir' ii i l tin till linen not iiin-iir
. . .
BISHOP DOWN ON
LITTLE BUSINESS
iihisii:s "i i:niiv pint wii.ns
UP I IM, Ml IIMI'WIPU IIV Ills
i;W rltlll' OP WlllsMllls MP
n nn: mki:
II SI lieuriie
IIIkIm'I'
. lIl'UII
,, r.,n ,sl . tllllK Till.
h Mr ni,,,,,-,, V o.lt in Khiiimtli
-,U ,r n.u.rnt tt,.ek hi ie
rB pw( u,n ,(llll) fnrmtl(. ,, ,,
im,,M ,,, ,,,,.,, Tll(.ri. ,mH ,.n
Miinlilernhlo h i the Ink. . nml Ins
,,,.,, ,,iiiitered miiiii. on Ih. win
((n) ,tM,.ril4li t priiillmlli hn
.. , . ... . ....... ..,
tomorrow, ami ulnlcs- I tint the 'iet
trip will hive In he mnde on Ihiim'
.(lu.k
irlh out of It iiKalt.
'-
Mil lotion
CLEAN UP DOCKET
POLICY OF COURT
.IPIMii: I'PIII V It. KP.I.I.V XOTI.
PIP IMMIIHT AiTOIIXP.VSOP.
pipi: op oppa timi: nut piiim.
IVAI. TASPS
Jinlge I'eic) It Kell). who Is pu
slillug In It -ill .mill .luring the ah
seme of Judge HeiiO I. Ilenson. Is
itppareiill) KoluK "' " H he can In
get iiiS'S going and clean nit the cal
endiii. In open ill I todn) h( nolllled Ah.
tiiliHil Dlstrjrt Allnrney Clmiies J.
Pergusnu that he wished In apprise
the district ntlnrney's ofuco that he
lii'.d sonii' open time
"It appears that mil) iiH tn'
loss of ttelghl nn tho elillio hunch of
2,000 bend, dhl not iivciuko pound
In lln. iiuiiual,
Tho next shipment will he gotten
liigelher as soon iih possible and start
ed mi Its xMy.to San Fiamiscn In or.-
der t
niako Its uppeniance
j(n company with Us
Iftnilnt Bituco.by tho
lu
hnoi
L'hrlstmas holldnH
Itliifl
&
Hi
am on tho wrong "aldo
of thl
in.iri'hlid mid Main.
i high" amTcomo uxor.
"Put
Vim 1
to mo. I'll iry in u
plcnsf
Ctl
Mcllntton.
llllVl lll'l'll NCt hllfllll. till'." until til H
li'iimr nml I wuuhl like fui Hie iIIh-
rlii iiMuriii''H ulllii' lu know tluil tin-,
nil U tlinl I hni' Kuiini open time,
o Hint if thi'ti' an. mi) uiscm which
mi. deslioil lu In. hit during mirli '
period, It limy In iimiii iivnlliililc for
' iluilinil inscs." i
'I hi' usslxluiil illitrli t iitlurni') snld
,J would noltf Dlxlrlil Atliirni')' l)"ll
V Kii)ki.iilnll It hiul hci'ti hi'lliDi'il
In kuiiii. iitturiii'iH llnil in ulmlniir
'lllM'H KIMllll hi. hlllllKllt iii lirfurt'l
IiiiIri' Kill, hut from the nttltiinVor '
Hii. i mil I nil xiii'nni.il HiIh inuriilliK
H Ik iiiinr'iil thut lot li Ml mid nlii:-
Illfll lltHIII'N will III' Illkl'll tip.
New nml riishloiiiihlc 1 1 n i.. of silk
.iiuhu'llim for Indies Ili'tUr lmo
xoiii'h iiititi'il If ) on Imrc it itood
fuuue I hni' hiiiiii' ni'U'Oiii'H nt nrl-
oils pile-on.
Mi
Mcllntton.
m:i iicrniiATioN at
liOI.HPN iipij: STOItP,
, Mia .1 Alh'ii Chiinhlll or Hnn
il'n ihIhii Is I ii the illy I his week, mid
v!ll kIi' n fici' ili'tiiiiiiHtrntloii nt li
iloldi'ii Hull' Ktiire of Hie newest
itilimx In nn il loralliiR for iofii pll
on . iireHhi'r ioviih, ruimiT'i rurtliiK.
oveiH i-tr The ladli'H of Klnmntli
''.-lu nre Im It'll to rail nt the (ioldi'tt
Kill." Klure dllllllK the ueek 1111(1 lt-
ii llii ileiiiotiKlrntloii. Mrs. ('hurrh-
11 i Imi do s rhlim pnlntliii;, nml Iium
full sample line ulth her, nml u 111
i'k nrilern for pnlnted rtilnn for
'triiuiiis ilelher) Mrs Chnirhlll
I he lll'll' one Week Dili) 0-ll
GARRET IS GONE
WARRANT ISSUES
mw Ai,i,i:ii:i to havi: passi.h
UAH tlllH'K ON I'll.MTt ll
ihh:s M)T..swi:it wiikx tih-:
I lllItT (MUX
limi'iili II lliirretl Ih until. ..I In
answer to u liinrgo of nmikctlim it I
liitil inei'K oil lliu wuiiiui'ii Krorcry.
He Iiml been nriostcd on tho rli.uo
. ml hound oxer to answer hefuro tho
uraml Jury, which found an indict-
in. 'ill Justice of the I'faco Chnrj's
itlruxis had Mxed bin bond at $200,
which wr.s fiirnlehetl by Captain J. P.
l..e . mint) avb.'huor.
Wli"ii (Jnriett'H naino was cnlled
Id .luilue Percy It Kelly tho iiiTiise.l
fulled to illiswer. Thp court or.lvied
henrh warrant issued for tho man.
mid lhea.oi'Uliicnt has been turned
Into the otlli'K of Sheriff William II
Unmet,
A 'I'll, iimii. hut He Is it Vice present
,f. r anyone. If ou xvnnt tn glxo some
ilhliiK useful.
I I',, it Mcllntton, 1
HUNT SLAYER WITH DDGS
AND GUNS THROUGH WOOD
illls Victim Wax Mnnler.il nml Hob
1 bi'il, Hut Wluil AiiKuint of II.Hily
PutMie.l Man Olilnlne.l llnx Xol
Keen lit'iimexl.
United Presg Service
SKATTI.rJ, Dec. 0, James lllnck
huin'H murderer Is being punned by
dogs and posse through tho loggf.l
nff laud out of Paetorln-, across l.ako
Wiishliiglon, but It Is feared bo him
escaped.
Ho hns been dulled tn that point.
Hhickham xvns murdered and thon
robbed. How much booty tho mttr-
deter sreured Is unknown.
WOULD RECALL TRUSTEES
NOW UNDjHCCUSATION
t llleim of Small Pnllforiiln Town
liiilc Against Public ORIilula, Who
A iv AIIW1 "'ixv Touched the
TiciiMii-y
t'l.lted IM ess Service
uuhmmi'MYI iiec. ii. CharaluE
iT.rwiieea of IlosovllloiieaT here,
xxith dTvoitliiK. $00,000 to othor usoa
than Hint for which It ina ueon votea,
tho cllUens hnvo petitioned for their
recall.
BUREAU
i;iim:si' .i. sias.
PliATI-Oim l.i:ciPlli:it. WII.IIIit rlM nltnnt ...arlt.o mslm- and
i:.NTi:UTA.X ll..K F K..AM. i 'I . 2'fJL"W'.
ATM IAM.S HATPIIIIAV XIHHT
On Hnturdny ovenlni; of tills week
ni the opera house tho people of
ivn iniuli I'Iihh win im civin nn wo -
ion lecturer nnu c terminer, nrnesi
J. Sins. Tli hi Is tho tecond numlior
. . i
In tho serlei, of attractions helnK
en iimler the nusplreg of the Klamath
Ktl.NKST J SIAH
I.Kcuni llureau. Mr Sins Is u lee
tut it of national fume, and ho will
Ictcuro on "The Lost Chord."
Mr. Sins will nrrlvo In Klamath
Kin mat
M u ti
Palls on the evening of the tn und
spend Saturday in becoming ncnulnnt-1
ed with tho ptoplo of this city.
Prof. Hollander of Luther colk'Kiv
writing In the College Visitor, said of
this lecture:
It wan a urn ml message, told In
Mich a way that it
..... ...... .
lllliiiv i.tvi; n.-,,-i
Wit, humor, de-,
leuce n piece in nn. .. .., ii.ii.i.m, i.l--
ucriptloit, story
torlial period,
miiiirnm nil,, inn rno.
. ...
nil properly blended
and feelingly expressed, wcro made
eloquent Interpreter of his mlghty
Ilieme. man's restoration to harmony
with nature. Clod and society."
CAW CASE IS
GALLED fOR TRIAL
SPIT OF .1. H. AOAIXHT OFjOIKiE
XOiaXD TO llrXIIVKIt FARM
i:ypip.Mi:xT starts. axi run
.ll'RV IS CHOSKX
In circuit c.nilt this morning the
case of John I). Carroll vs. Geori.0
Nnlniid was taken up before Judge
Percy It. Kelly Carroll claims cor
rr.ln piopcrty In tho form of hotses
mid other farm chattels which nro on
tin. Altomont ranch, alleging Hint ho
sold them nml wait unable to collect
their value. The defendant ass-jrtf
that tho properly claimed was not
bought by them, Is mortgaged, and
therefore could not have been o).l
to them, niul avo also asking the endrt
to mvnrd them an offset.
This forenoon wn taken up with
tho selection of n Jury, which Isjrom-
posed of the follewing: D. II. NJch
ols, John I'lirbcB, Thomas ,B. Sta't
ley.'n. U. Van Meter. G. II. Carleton.
Alexander McDonald. II. S. Parish,
Klnxd llrniidenburg, William Irwin.
J. II. C, Tn)tor. Carl Adams. "Percy
Sholl.
WANT WELL TRAINED-MEN
FOR GOVERNMENT JODS
llullelliiH Pi.ktiil nt Htate Agricultural
College lull of OpMrtxuiltle That
siiiilents Will do l Portland to
CouiM'to for 'v
Bpcclal to Tho HeraldV '
CORVAI'MB, Dee. 6 Uncle Sam 1
looking for n number of wtfllytralned
men to fill Important positions, and
has posted announcemonla ot tho com
ing examinations ot applicants on the
bulletin boards ot the Oregon Agrl-
. I'liio an exaininaiion win oo kivuii nir,. - ,. ... ,. ..... .,.
por.un.ty to hear that .e.chrn.ed p.aHnn ,. t ,)r, ,R0 ,.. of ,ho . re touched an c eetrie wire.
' u vJfl
Viilinriil iiilk'Kr hulldlnm, anil n num.
Iht or tuiloiit will km to Portland on
thu ilntcti IndlrntLiI to i-titrr tho com-!
jliutllloii for KoviTiimcnt positions. I
' Kiinin from tho ciiKlnt'crlnK school
I may no up to the PiikuI Hound uavyj
piird, WnKlilni'.toii, to tr.kn the pxhiii-
Inutlon OvccmlHir 22, to ho nlvon np-'
1 PI Mill vrni ' , . . . , n ,"
l.l,l.miAII.IillfllcltM.,nK ,o,wiii,iMil. Ono Ih for a
I . V . ., r i '
"'" ' """"' "l -" '
' Tin- count nml geodetic Hurvoy'
ucntH nn aid nml deck officer, and nnl
i'aniliiatlon for each position will h
lulil Deccmher 13-H. At tho same
. i - , -.. ...i, ,
.... .... ...u ..l.i.i ..
1 iiuin mr mo iirmKu uifiniuu uiui:u ui
I..... ,, , .... .. . . .
ipilllin: H'UUH 111 1110 uutiurilliuill UI R-
Klv-'r,(,lItllru. Tho Mlary , 1)e $1,200
lfl $,.m) ((, beR,n
On Deccmher 13 n number of Im
portant examinations nre to tin held.
Oin Is for n Junior physlcnl chemist
In tho bureau of mines at Pittsburg,
Pn with n ralary attached of 11,020
to 11,200 n )ear: ono for nn ndvanced
nppientlco enurnver In the hydro-
crnphlc ofllco In tho btirenii of nnvl-
Ration tit $700 a year; one for a fann
er In tho Indian servlc at $600 to
$700 a year; one for a bacteriological
chcmlot In tho bureau of chemistry of'
tho department of agriculture nt
$1,200, and ono for xylotomlst In tho United Presa P-rrlr
forest torvlre nt n snlary of $1,000 TAC'OMA, Dec. C. Headless, the
a- year. On December 10 thero Is to K)(y 0f a man eight feet away from
ber.n examination for a wheclwrlRl.tn t.tiliot-rlvcn skull-was found re-
for the Indian scrrlcu at the Port ., , , . . , . ....
........ ... ,i. .-.-... .. dining against a tree In Point Don-
- '. nu iiftviiti rf.ii.t (iiu nil mi i im
which Is to be $720 n year.
NOT GUILTY, PLEA
MADE BY WOMAN
OK i
FAY MKMIOIILM- ACCtSKD
IIUX.MXO IIAWDY HOl'SK. IH
PAM.KD IIKHIIIK HAIt OF JIH-
TICF. TO MAKK FI.VAI. AXSWKHVccal SoI
In circuit court Ihls morning before
JuiiKit rum n, ntrin, ra. ..leiuuuruu, i
... n I, .-.,.. f... -,,
I
charged with keeping n bawdy house,
.. .. . . . . .
unu ..nil,..! luiinrn tii.i nn, wn iiiAa.i
Si10 wag renrcsented bx- Attorney C.
M. Onclll, while Assistant District At
torney Charles J. Ferguson appeared
lln behalf of the state of Oregon.
I mi ..!..-..-. '
I 111 lll'L'1llU 1'irilUlll ItUl KUIUt -
but tho rlnl was not set. and mnyltl,lnK ' nm Kol,,K to nnVc ,or,.,hc
u.. over ..'..til il.e'ret.irn of Jnde Hen. 'holiday trade. No trouble to show
ry I.. Ilenson.
Now and later than exer: Conklln's
pens. Xou-lcaknhle and self filling
two of tho nfcenanry features toward
perfection, .
r.-lt Mcllntton.
FREE TEXT ROOK BILL
BEING STRONGLY URGED
Son Francisco tabor Council I lliicb
of Movement to Further liiiHH.Itlou
of Cost of School Works on the
Ut
Unftcd Press Seme
SAC11AMENTO, Dec. 0. Labor's
fight ftir the free text books bill la
being vigorously pushed by Theodore
Johnson, representing the San Fran
cisco tabor Council.
He proposed nn amendment creat
ing a commission to supervlso the pa
rochial schools ot tho state, lu order
that tho pupllg In theso schools tuny
legally bo supplied with books.
STEFFENS WAILS ABOUT
"ALLEGED CRY. FOR D100D
Fiiiitous Magazine ' Writer Sums Up
ai AngclcN Imbor Situation iih IK'
iiuiihI for Mom Vlctlmn to Sacri
fice lu luilutrll War
united vrsi service
'. bllluAilu, mi!( . - FllVijUUU)
scorns crying for blood. It Is thumbs
down everywhere. Having got the
McNumnras, Jhe demand la for more
victims tuoro men to kill."
This I the burden of a special dls-
patch from Lincoln Steffens In f.os
. A TTr"B I A 1 I" f tTHTy
If A I r I k 14 " 111" I
Vlr I ll LTIIL' rl I J
MORE PUBLIC CASH
'Anw' "rl,',, ln ' c,,,caKO Dally
,.. , nv:
.,T)o towanU cQco hnB
"-' Tho clt, .. net ,I.Idr to tho
eniorKency neither capital nor labor
p,c wna meant.
War Is declared."
Mr. Kelhl and Mr. Snildl wore scrl-
ottsly hurt Monday whllo working on
tho Korornmcnt telephono line. Ono
They
" " ...... - -.-. .......
Mr. Chas.
Stee-stim-
,. .!,-,. mcllonl
"""; h ''"1" I?' '
""" Immediately.
aid was
HEADLESS BODY IS FOUND '
IN POINT DEFIANCE PARK
Tiunk Whs Ianlnff Analnst n Trtf.
While Kkiill, With llullct Hole In It,
U lUcietr nt a Point Hoino Fret
AMiy
r.ce park by X. IJ Tallman.
It vns evidently a suicide, a 44
calibre revolver being found nearby.
Tho head apparently dropped off
after many months, and was blown
nbout by tho wind. Identity Is a
nistery.
KplM-oiNil Guild Mualrnle
At tho Muller Music Store tonight
tli Episcopal Guild will furnish the
.following pregram: ,
.Selection. . .Mason's String Orchestra
Piano Solo Oeorgo E. Drndnnck
Mr, nirdean Uambell
. Vocal Solo ....U. Smith
Reading Mrs. Elmer French
Vocal Solo George Haydcn
... . . ... m ,J
-ncai ooio .... .Mrs. won J. Auiuwuii
H. n. Solo Miss Oladys Cochran '
,inaa-M!ii n. ll. niinn I
w..u ...... ... ...
Violin Solo G. II. Mason
Selection. ..While Pelican Orchestra'
Admission to mitslcnle and refresh
ments, 25 cents.
Thov nro here. Somo of tho nrctty
you If you are Interested.
l ii-4t
Mcllntton.
ESKIMO INDIAN RUNNER
WILL RACE AT TACOMA
Aborigine From Frozen North Kulil to
Have KHHtl Which Discounts the
KfTorts of the Moium-hs of the
Forest
United Press Service
TACOMA. Dec. 6 Spllt-the-WInd,
tho Eskimo nhulliv Marathoner, said
to hnvo run reindeer oft their feet In
Alaska will comneio In n fifteen tnllo
rare with Oscar Clow, Victor Norman
and two Greek runners here tonight.
East Main Street
Ordered In, But
Sidewalks along Main ttreet as fur
caot iis the Whlto Pelican will not go
in this winter. Some ytccks ago the
city council, after a vigorous nrgu
mont about tho proposed Improve
ment, which was very much desired
by tho Klamath Development, compa -
ny, decided to ordor the walks, to be
eight feet wide, of.coment.
It devoloped that Street Commis
sioner Woodard had agreed to exempt
tho Rarnum property from putting In
tho walk, oven If all the other land-.
holders put theirs In, so councilman
Q. W. While argued that tho Seeds
ontnto. which had been heavily as-
aeoecd for'dty Improvement tho past
u t.. ...m.mI alar. 1 vuua ...Bl
by Mr. White that' next spring would
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INCREASE OF AWARD
HfXItCTAItV OF THKAHt'HV OIVHS
I5,IMN TO FAMOUS RC-NfC
MIK, l.HTRl OF W.OOO, A
I.AHT YRtn
WASIIIXOTON, D. C. Dec. .
Kotlmctcs eubmlttcd to congres by
the secretary of tho treasury Include
for Oregon $15,000 for Crater lko
park, an Incrcnoo of $12,000 over the
pretcnt year; $16,000 for the Oregon
surveyor of the general land otHce,
jind $111,000 for the Salem Indian
school, n decrenso of $16,200 from
tho present year's figure.
Other estimate are: For the Oro
gon Indians, the same aa that of tho
present jear, excepting new estimate
or lir.,000 for n brldgo acros the
Deschutes Itlver, Warm Spring res
ervation. For public buildings tho secretary,
recommends legislation attthorlxlng
tho expenditure of unexpended bal
ances of appropriation heretofore
provided. If adopted this will prorldo
for federal buildings nt Albany and
Pendleton.
For Oregon rivers tnd harbor the
Ictlmates nre: 8ulslaw River $120,-
S00, Tillamook Day $5,000. Clats
kanle River $1,000, Coo River $3.
000. Wlllamctto and Yamhill $20.
000, Columbia and Lower Willam
ette $155,000. mouth of tho .Colum
bia $1,000,000. Three-Mile '. tnpMa.
$600,000, tho upper CoumhliT-a'? -v
Snake $55,000. ;ilS.
Kvnn Infant's Funeral Tomorrow
The fimeral of the Infant child of
J. E. Evan will be held at the Whit
tock chapel at 2:30 tomorrow, Rev.
Peeso officiating. (
TO
GIVEN BY LABOR CHIEES
Siiiiiik I (iouiM'ni and O. A. Tvletmoe
Imuo Unrnlng to Rank and Va
.i to Oct F.xritrd Oxrer McV.im.ira
Kxpofcure
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 6. "Toll
all union men and wonion to keep
their heads cool and their foet firmly
upon the ground," Is tho warning of
Samuel Gompcni sent In a telegram
to Andrew J. Gullaghcr, secretary of
the San" Francisco Labor Council In
an admonition In connection with the
poislblo results of the McNamara con
fessions. "Let calm judgment be your
guide," he continues.
It lights the
'way to final victory.
Labor's tight
I does not rest with a few Individuals
It Is rooted In the eternal struggle
for freedom and justice."
O. A. Tveltmoe, secretary of the
Slate Ilulldlng Trades and Lobar
Council, Isoues a
imllur warning
through Gallrgher,
Sidewalks Were
Will Not Be Laid
bo ample time to put In the walks.
und Hint It they started under com-
puUory and summary piocoodlngs It
would bo weeks bcfoio the desired
highway wcio In place.
Rut tho council went ahead and or-
Idercd tho improvements Just tho
1 same.
' Nothing, however,
hag been done,
and It Is evident that the city author
ities have determined that It would
bo useless to try to force the people
to front their holdings, a was the
uim ot the order. It would take a
Llong time to get tne wais mrovaW
under legal machinery, It la MM, .
probably until spring, so thore tk ,
matter resta. with the likelihood!!
oil Ik. t.ll mrt V linlflAra V.I11 VI. J
with the surfacing at that'tlme.X-;,-
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