The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 27, 1911, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OHIXIOX, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1011
HORSEFLY WATER
PLAN PROGRESSES
Price, rive Oata
SHOOK ON PROSPECT
NO SURVEY NECESSARY, HAM: OF
BONUS SURE AM IIOHTO.V I MM
IH PRACTICALLY
ALREADY
ioiim,. fur,. In cxnctly (lie ruim, way
in the niOHt hlirili'liul felon In I lie I
ltd ,
I'lllloulliK MtCllHOtlMllH Hint IiIh pro
'd.iiessor, former (loicrnur, M. II Pal
'In mm pardoned (.untitled prisoners
leu freely Governor lluuiicr promised
.to In) inoruiiiiifiil in ihu rcniiM.t ilnr
lug Ill niliiilnliitriillon, nml In mlng-,
llnic with tlm (ontMn u order to'
lniin exiidly how they lle. nnd In l.e
limn i niiiiif fi t i. ..iii. .i.i
"i i ,i
I !' "ii'itin.
(Intcriiur llooinr ordnul the war-'
would llkn. i "" "' l"" l'n"llnry to treat 111 in I
Tharl. linn..,,-, ,1.,,,, which l r . K'! . 7 '"" "rl""""r.i
not to iitiileiliiko Kiln imrdi.n. mid,
iinder IliU Htatu of thing tin. gnic-rn-
mew ill i Mid to take no further atepn
i iiiTD was iiimut ten iirn lorn
waiting to Ki( Hdlon, tj lit lion wo lie.
noo ovcry tiling M (oiiiii out Jimi nn ... .
MASON'S OFFICES
IN NEW HANDS
JOINT INSTALLATION OF NEWLY
elected rulers of two?
MEN'S LODGES AND ORDER o
eastern star j.
l.mt night wu a gala night with
I'Olllll l.i.l . I,. I. mi t l "'srii 111 ill. Ill IH III lift Itr rtllll I Im
' "" ii"i' in" upper liair.,,1..,.,.. ,....,. ...... .. . . n:o unions, for thu new oftlrrrn nf
r Vomrn ValHy. which dam I known " , " "' " "" "' "'" ' '"MlClmnnth Chapter No. 3G. Iloyal Arc)
- II... Ilurk Creek. U now ,,m.,t ". T'Jl ' 'T "r' ":!": Klamath Lodge No ?77. A
J. I dl, ( Contractor W. W. Mi,- Xll 1 7 1: ' - i 2 tho "Wo
ten. rhu dlldieit and lateral,. It I. ., Minimi to rccm, par- , 0( .. . ...
"
John Hhook, tho .jernn Ynnim
..,., ...-,..(. w ( ill Minn i'iiiff ifii fit linn.. .....!..
from llonniixn a.,,, that thing, aro .'water running In the .a.m. hy'.h,,' u"
.....,., ,...., mi mi, irrigation or or Jinn
in. i.iiiiiii nun i.iinkiiii vallPjn alncu
iiexi, at tho latent. Tlil tin-
tier .art of tlm alley Ik the Hiualler
luirl Tho flint eiiKlneer emliiinte.l
Ihat tho plant would water 3,r,00,
hut Urn i mini) nurwjor, I J. II llenr).
lm li an inulncer ntlmated that i
I.5IMI nrr. would Ixi n.-ne.l
ia
I'ei.i.imi:
AMHT
MAS (iO.NTAMl.V
i-'oit iiioii errici:
M 60AT EXHIBir TO
tho ll(irerly IrrlKiitlon dUtrlit under
lirovlaloin. of tin, now ntatu law hai
litHiiiiin irarllrnlly nil nrsured fact.
"HuporvUlnR Cniilneer I). I. Hop.
mm of tho I'arino Hal r let of the roc
Inmnllnii mrlco will rouio down imin
nnd nuM't with i ho inierempd peoplo
nun ki.i tliem any .Irttn In. may In.
alilit In to hp with I In- project,
aid .Mr. Hhouk "Wo cjperl In lirl
).al 20,0(10 num. and flwo Ret oft
id ISO per nrro wo will l, unllnflcd.
lull II In qultn llk.dy th.it wi may mil
imvii lo pay that IiIrIi
Ihat no mirrpy will he
isriteriiiiieiit litirt mad
if wlilrh wo will lm utile tn Ket lln
lirnnfll. In fart, tho dlitrlcl linn hem
hiirer.l half n doien llmet
"Wo .jpcd tho mennlr lo rover
iihont too nrre and hold Hie w.ntir
Imi'lt at the point where there In nnv.
n fall of 1,000 feel. Themi 100 nrrfj
Wlllrli Ar.i In !., !,f..ul-..l ..III l..l. ..,..
tho few nrie. whirl, an, tho properly """ i,l lMln' Hilary a--!.
if l-.uU Herher. mid It wl ar- ,, A"r" !" "r,"f nro ",T,'r,,'l ""',
u .'Aiiiuua ihimiiihi) io i,,) mo OCt
llallle llol," Sli.ru Hi, Ciiiii,alKil
for I'nvilili-iitliii .Voiolmilliin In the
llinkeje Urate, Willi l.'ii.lenwir lo
Mne I'p .Nnlloiinl MeleKiitrn
I'nltoil l'ren.1 rdre
YOIWOHTOWN. Ohio, Dee. 27
1 li Pollelle nrrhed at !i n in. to ntnrt
i.i..i..i.. .....
RF Ml ivpflffrm miiT1; ,,wow a, '""
I l.a rolletle'H kejnolo will ho ilr-
llvered nt Cleveland, followlne hlx
h The fad li ',""","' llfMlen. In Ik. i:iironrnKeij""','r,l,'' nt Norwnlk. Toledo. l)n)lon
e iieedfd, nn the '" ,:'"' Wi-ll llml Animal, In tl.e lm"' f lnr,",,n"
o .nrve,. I,,,,, X..r?, Ablatio,,. Show ., XZ":
IMIIik ruining Monili
t c'a! to Tlio Herald
I vlllTI.ANI) Dec. 27. Ainnlonr
Ireedcri. will j enroiiraKel to enter
II lirnl allium. In tho animal idiotr
if Hie .Vorllincii Anenra (lout Aiwi-
SHERMAN
WITH
iiiniicii to liii) tlili limit of Mm Wo,
nri forlillinto rnotiKh to linn nn an
Miiriitif.t tit ai.tll!. !... ...... ...in i
"" ' nviniiH ihu 1111111111 nllllll'll llin .,,.,. .
m.) dlmrully. In fact. mno Hacra-i """"'
ineiitii rapllnlUti) or hankeM hao m,,viii.iii
"" " ..... ...i im iiM-nn nerurilll 1 1
Hint iletnll hatliiK htvn arratiRed
HiioiikIi Mr. (lerher.
"It In not certain )et of rotirne,
Jmt what tho coat will ho of the en
terprUo, hut It will prolmhly run
(Iiiho to n third of n mllllon,all told.
Tin, principal Item will ho Che lil
dntu to hold hark tho enorinoua ton-'
imkp of water which la to he
nor imaemhlei! In thla mate.
I'rople of tin, whole Northweat will
IIISO.V
immhih foii vnr.CTiin:
IS
LAKEVIEW PAPER
t"
I'OltMnt KI.AIATH FAI.I.S KKflU
i.i-;roxi8T ikcidi:s to takk
l'l I.IFK IN Till: HAUNTS O.NTK
MOHK
'ninoii Manlpiilntor of Men, MjiIIk
nml I'eouil.-M, In at Iji.i Imtalli-il
In llnoe of DeleiiHon at Mr.VellN
Ulnml, Near Tnconm
Charles W. Shermnu, tho otoran
i.owapapor man, formerly of this city,
v. here ho n laat connected with tho
dally Chronicle ng Hewn nascmblcr,
mid who left to mako a stay on tils
hoineateail near Dnlrw Ima uttncheil
John l.imi.f to tho l.ako County Kxamln-
oerved lo IrrlKnto 20,000 acre, which ,
TACO.MA. Dec. 27 Dr
I.Muan of l.oa AiiKelf. recently sen-',.,. utt8 ,fmrtmcn,
leuceil to 8eru elKhteon months for
It Is safo lo say that the Kxniiilner
,r. i,... ,.. ..J.... i. i... ..., .. " " "- ",w ""
wo count on watering It frr poalahlo ' '"" " '-"'" '"" ""' Inn neer lirnl a more rourteoim and
Hint tho coat of this dam will niii,l,"rl,l;'H n,,Pr "'?' '"", ,lrr(,e,, ll1"' lonaldetalo KentleniMi out corrnlllnB
nmiinil ItRO.OOO. nliluiiiol. n... o.h. "" n r,l"rK "'" "o "" l" dP-
mntea on this I'nvo not lieen omclally!'r'u"1 '" ,lu' lrcniotlt of hU I.Ik land
mndoyel. Tho neit step Is to ho toi'10"1"' """ ,l,kr" ,0 McN' ,s,nml
oto tho tioiula for il... ..! .....i ,.ra..-IItIhcih. lie urrlted from California
we delermlno what Ihf? coat Is to ho '" "." nl"'0,!' "f ,U'',U,- '""
'iitelllRence for densomlnatlon llirmmli
lis columns.
MHioukIi It was Chrlilmas ho was
In iv cheerful frame of mind when ho
paaied HiroitKh tho prison Kates.
I.) man escaped twlco from tho fed
eral mithorlllcs, tho laat tlnm DpcIiik
In mi aiitotnohllo frouuHan l'rniulnro
thla volo will ho taken. Tho fart that
mi survey will lie iieceaKiiry will aavq
us lino Item nf coat whlili wo IhoiiKht
v.o would have to pay.
"Wo would llko lo el tho work
I4lnrtf.it In ll... Hlirlni iimi.ltilt In
March or April. Tho ditch will notl""" 0r,'B"n llof"ru llU rfnvinn.
need to ho nearly iih Irtko iih Ihu KV '" "
rrnmrnt's I.Ik ditch, which Is aimed PnUEDIMD flPPIIDICC PCM
t serve a much k miter area than weDUlLnllUn UbuUrlCu UCLL
'if. t to furnlali water for. Tho ditch irlnu nnuiiinr i irr
. . will put in will prolmhly ho .Rh. T( I 1DN CONVICT I IFF
I en tulles Ioiik. or IhereahoulH. , lULLHnil UUIIIIUI LIIL
"Orlnlimlly when Ihe.Kowrmuent
tuuk up thoueMtlnn of IrrlKalliiKoiirjT.iiiieMMv'N Kxmitlio Wialirs to In-
r. clou RtartlllK with tho hlK I'jr.O.OOOl
dnni which now holds hack tho water
!)no nii John Shook, tho well
knoAii Yonna Valley ranchmen, an)
In Hid city for Ihu hollduyi:.
(,iii:i:k lanoitKits cutHiiKO
TO DHATII UNIIKIt 111(3 UHIH
Order of KaBtern Star, wcro Installed
Ly n Joint ceremony at Masonic hall,
niuio-.Mniniox ImllilltiK, laat nlKht.
Tho Maaonlc families rpcaont at th4
ormnlltlcs made a largo crowd.
Tho follow Iiib wcro Inducted Into
offlce: ,
Ho)aI Arch Mnaons A. A. Mohaf
tey, IiIrIi priest: I v Wllllts, king;
IX It. Kennies, scrlbo; Alexander
Martin Ja-., treasurer: Oconto Clniu.
tain, secretnry; J. A. Jlnddox, Marlon
Hanks, a. K. Van Hlner, trustees.
A. 1'. & A. M. aeorso Noland.
worshliiful master: Marlon Hanks.
Uenlor wnnlen: L. O. Mills Innlnr
wnrden; Kvan It. Itfames, treasurer:
II. 12. Moinjer. secretary: V. It. Du
vld, senior deacen: Charles Gravis,
Junior deacen: W. B. Mdynrd, senior
steward: W. I'. McMillan, Junior
stewnrd: Occar 8hlv trier.
Kaslern Star Mrs. Mlnlno Honry,
worthy matron; Mrs. Jcsslo Momycr.
secretary: Mrs. Kiln M'cMlllcn, treat.
urer: Mrs. Jesslo Mills, condnctrcsj;
Mr. I.lnn Martin nrsoclato condtic-
treasj Mrs. Hcttlo MoreUnd, chp-
inin; .Mm. Corn Sanderson, marshal;
Mrs. Livura Wllllts, Mrs. Jcnnlo
Ileames, Mrs. Mlnnlo Ward, trus
tees; Miss Gladys Koberts, Mrs. Annie
Hamilton, Mrs. Ida Fink. Mrs. Chris-
tlno Murdock. Mrs. Jenjilu Hum, flo
polnta of Kaatorn 8tar; Mrs. I.oulao
Humphrey, wnrden; Mrs. Richard
Mdynrd sentinel.
lutoudcnt Uob I'hllllp for tho pris
oners four boxes of oranges and a
InrKo amount of candy. A local deal
er sent several boxes of cigars for tho
prisoners. Tlioro aro 110 prisoners
nt tho llutto today.
"A little better faro than usual," Is
tho report from the city Jail ut tho
Mnton quarry. Chicken nnd fried
CKg Is Included In tho "usual" faro.
MJCfrdlor'to tho bills presented bfho
Hiruwintenilcnt for payment -by tho
cltyj so tho city prisoners' aro un
doubtedly well fed.
, uuxes oi oir rcu nppics and
iofly pies nro tho only frills to the
faro served to sixty prisoners under
Captain Mooro's chargo at tho city
Jail. Tho balanco of tho menu Is tho
sanio as Is dally provided by the
American restaurant, which holds
contract for tho feeding of tho city
prisoners. A flno turkey dinner was
supplied at Thanksgiving, and no spe
cial effort was mndo toduy. Tho pics
wcro prodded by iharltablo people
TAXES IPJTO LEWIS
TO PAY, SAYS COURT
Tho much-boasted corn belt Is sur-
paaacd. Tho champion steer at the!
icccnt National Livestock Show In
Chicago dressed CO. 2 per cent. )
IIAVAIitAN IlKflKNT IIADLY
IIUItT IX HOItSK TIIHOW
Prince I.uitholil In Critical Condition
mid Dentil Is Kxiwdril nt Almost
Any Time Injured Gent Is.Nlnrty
Yon m Old
VERDICT E0R DUNLAP
r
CIItffIT COUItT DHTKHMINM
THAT DITKNIIAXT SHOULD
I'AV, AND CASK WILL BB AP.
l'UAM.'!! IIY nfTENIO
United Press Scrvlco
HITCH IN PKACK KFKOIITH
OWING TO VUAVS DKMAVDH
Viinn Hlil Knl llns AmlilHon Sk)-lllli
nml lEciiuent for Prenldency FnIN
to ! ItrlKln 1'tmoi.t DeRivc
of Hiilliuslanin, Itatlier Other Wny
MUNICH, Dec. 27. I'rlnco Lult-
hold, Davarlan regent, was thrown
jfrom his horso recently, and Is In n
critical condition.
Death Is expected. He Is 90 years
old.
LONDON Dec. 27. An exchange
dispatch sa)s there Is n hitch' In tho
Chlncso peaco negotiations duo to
Yuan's demand that ho'bo fleeted as
president of tho republic for ten
years.
Tho rebels rcfuao this demand.
Wl
BALL COSTUMES
L RENTED
MAXAGKIt IIOl'KTON OF OPKH.V
HOl'rii: HAH ON IIAMt A VAHI-
btv" of voin)Roni: foii thi:
MA8KKHS NKW YE.UCS
McNAMARAS' TESTIMONY H
WANTED BY FEDERAL JURY
Allegation Mndo That National Au
thorities Have Item Trying to Get
From Ono of Imprisoned Urotlicrs
Promise of Evidence
RAILROAD HELPS FARMERS
BY EXPERTJiUTURIST
Pnutlnil Fiiriurr Plncctl nt Hmd of,
Ner Di'iuirtmeiit rented by o. V.
II. Vi N. Co. He Will Mlnnlo Willi
Granger to Solve Problems
Manager John V. Houston of the
Klamath Falls theatrical sjndlcato
calls attention to tho fact that for hU
coming annual masquerado ball he
has obtained n number of costumes
ataplo null fancy, principally tho lat
ter, which ho will let.
Tho yaro not to bo let to tho high
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 27. Tho as
sertion that federal officials have,
slnco his Imprisonment, approached
John J. McXnmara In San Qucntln
j prison, California, with propositions
tor mm to become n government wit
ness In tho dynamiting Investigation
here. It Is not known what Induce
jments wcro offered.
Tho report of tho attempt to make
McNamarn "wnk5n" followed sensa
tional coturrcmccs in Judga-itsuktvyls
court. That Jurist fined Prosecuting
Attorney Linker $C0 for contempt of
court, following Dakcr's encounter
with a dctectlvoof tho National Em
ployers' association, whom he nc-
unen of "aarr.uslng" tho mombers
of the grand juty Investigating ili-
dynaraltlngs. Judge Markey also
took cognlzanco of Daker's chargo
that tho grand Jurors had been so
"harrnsscd that ono of them had be
come mcntniiy unDanvnccd. Ho or-
nl Clear Lake, It wiih expected Hint
wo would bo alilo to nasiiro In Hie
coiornmont the support of 85 l"'i
font of tho Inud concerned. As It was
wo were only iililo tn drum up about
00 per font, nnd 'an wo felt that If wo
i.f Ihn 00 per rent would linvo I" pay
1 lie entlr,. cost of tho landowners'
rhnro nf ho Improvement, It would
fall loo heavily on us, nml wo found rlnte prison, pel formed his ablutions
out that this wih just exactly what In n tin pall fuiiiUhed nil prisoners,
would happen, Itind accompanied tlio ronvlcts Into
"8o wo decided Hint ll was better Mio prison dining room, partaking of
rutin Himself In Order lo Cope
Willi 'I heir Problem.., F.illoulnu
. I to I'lirilun Too .Miiny
NAHIIV1I.I.K, Tonu., Dee. 27 Sen
touring hlmseU to two iIiih" Imprls
onmeiit In the peiiltoutlnry for tlio
purpoae of ntid)liig prison eoiidl-
(Inns nt first I mid. (loernor llenjn-
mill W. Hooper iiiohii In a-cell In (he
Night Prowler Escapes Death By
Deciding Not To Enter Mansion
Kiilrly IiukkIiik death without nhuw up plainly lo tho Iioiiho oppo
linowliiK It, a nlsltt prowler In KInm- Ullo, whovo man upstairs about to
nth Fall maiiagod, unconsciously, io.k" mu " " . -
...... .. i ..., ihn fntnl on. IIO KOI ll.n IVUIII n
hi neo.
In ik down town rosldonco In which
two womon wore alono, tho raon lolka
having gone out, the prowler saw
what lm thought was an opportunity
for loot, Of two windows to tho
rooms on the aide where tho maraud
er wasVowlorlng In the yard, ouo
ihowr-d alight whlek wade the man
' Ho got his lovolvor nnd seated
hlniBoU by his window, in tho dark.
Ho was ready to plug tho burglar
full of holes l( ho mndo n movo to
got Into tho house,
Tho prowler tried two windows
and nftor lingering uncertainly, flnnl-
y wont away. If ho had not gono
away maybo ho would have never loft
Klamath Falls, save In a pine dox,
I'iionIiik Train of Timber Has Stake
Itiol.en, Toppling lllg Stlika on n
I'.ilr of Workers While Others
.lump Aside nml .tol.l Hunger
Si:.VTTI.I, Do.o 27. Two Greek
Inl.ouys fiiiplojed In tho Stnmpodo
tunnel In tho Cnscndo mountains, met
death when a car stake on n pnsxlng
train broke and n load of logs rolled
on them. Tho dead nro Gus N. Mnlos
iiki'iI 12, married, nnd Sam Trlnntliu,
aged 22, single.
The Inboiers ttepped nstdo to allow
tho train to pacs, nnd when tho Hat
car laden with big timbers was oppo
site tho gang n stako broke. All
Jumped to safety except tho two men
who wern killed, nnd n third man,
who was seriously Injured.
Tho Greeks, unnblo to understand
KnglUh, threatened tho train crow,
hut (ho timely nrrlvnl of nn Inter
pieter pi evented trouble.
3;icclal to The Herald
POIITLAND, Dec. 27. With the
objuct of assisting farmers along Its
lines, tho O. W. II. & N. Co. has ap
pointed an experienced agriculturist.
creating a new department. C. L.
Smith, n practical fnrmor, has been
named for tho position.
Ho will spend much of hli time
among tho farmers served by tho rail-
load s)stem, getting Into closo touch
with their needs nnd helping them
solve their problems. All officials of
tlio road will co-operato to aid the
farmers.
cat blililer. t.itl will lm r,.ntA.I n. tint I
prices. They aro on display at thoJcrea a Brand Jury Investigation of
uresaiug rooms of tlio opera house, '"" :uaiion uy iiauor, wnicn ne
where thoao Interested In disguising !n,n(, ln Pcn court.
themselves Now Year's. can obtain the Trosccutor Dakcr was fined follow-
necessary
mont.
Sherlock Holmes equip.
1IIG FISTKI) AFItlCAN 18
Ing a profuso apology to the court for
tho scone. He said that tho espionage
conducted by tho National Employees'
association had preyed upon his mind
-.K . .-.... 'sA IMIIaIi lli4 It bam ..1i.j.J I 4.1 SB ft. A I
uu ,,"--- xkaisi-mi, . m iuu ..i. years 1913, 1I '15. with Interest on
lr.ll unpaid sums V 8 per cent.
The court finds that n copy flf the -
agreement nnd XI, BOO. and defend.
Judgo Henry L. Benson baa deter
mined the Dunlap vs. Lewis case la
favor of tho plaintiff. This la the
coso Involving tho two Iota at the
westerly corner of Klamath aveaae
and Soronth street, which It. R. Dun
la, sold to Arthur C. Lewis, and over
which there was a difference In ra-
Kard to payment of taxes and aaseesv
ments on tho property ptndlnc flaal
settlement after five years.
When the original. memorandum'
of agreement was mndo It compelled
umuap io pay me taxes and aeaeasv
nicnts, and within thirty deMwu
decided to amplify tho mei3(E'dum
In a permanent document Daafap, ac
cording to tho testimony In the caas
amended tho agreement In the sub
stituted and lifting document to make
Lewis pay the lovlca on tho nrooertr.
Tho plaintiff claimed that Lewis ac
cepted tho amended agreement, watte
bowls claimed that bo did not, Y'
Attorney teutonic said today "that
tho caso would bo carried to the -
prtroo court.
C. F. Stono nnd J. J. Barrett war
tho nttornoys who gained the vlteory
ior uuniap.
It Is understood that both side
wont Into.tho case, wlhcb waa knows
to bo n close one, with the espectattea
of carrying tho matter to a higher
trlbucal In case they were defeated.
iMr-nriBred tholr papers and coa-
auctcd their proceedings with a view
to making the caso plain for the up
per bench. Taxes and costs which
defendant must pay aggregate $.
C02.20, and some Interest
In Its findings of facta the court
recites tho following, In substance;
On April 19, 1910. an agreement
was entered Into by H. It. Dunlap and
Arthur C. Lewis by which Dunlap -sold
to Lowls lots 1 and 2. block 88.
original plat of LInkvllIo for 112,000,
iu uo pain as rouows; l,500 down.
A. warranty deed with nttrnf nr i
C. block H. First addition to Klam.
nth Fall, within thirty days, to be
considered a payment of S2.K00;
11,000 to bo paid by April 19, 1911;
$1,000 by April 19, 1912 and 12.008
by each of the samo dates In the
'MP Artlm" liiK-cU to lie In Kxefl
lent Sluiv Soon Although lllmk
Mini, l)lsutrh Siijn He Is Train
ing Ughtly
DEEP SEA FISHING SOON
TO BE OU INDUSTRY
If Owner of tho Iatto It. !. Hume
i:i.tate Carry Out l'lan Which He
14'ft lo Place Fleet of Fishing
Craft on llanka Off Oregon Coast
Bpoclal to The Herald
PORTLAND. Dec. 27. A deep sea
fishing Industry may soou bo added
lo Oregon activities.
Owners of tho estate of the late K.
Dv Hume nro likely to carry forward
tho plans left by Mr. Hume for plac
liu; In sorvlce tn fleet of Ashing craft
on tho banks off the Southern Oregou
vosist tor taking halibut and other
I valuable food tab.
PLUM PUDDING IH JAIL
FARE OF PORTLAND CHEF
Flue l.ii)ut for Those "Unfortunate"
Kim ugh lo He Wards of Multnomah
County Lou of Red Apples and
Ilea For Some
I'nltod Press 'Service
CHICAGO, Dec. 27. Johnson, the
African pugilist, Is training lightly,
nnd expects to bo In oxcellcnt shape
aeon.
POIITLAND, Dec. 27. A thirty-
pound English plum pudding, flavored
with burnt brandy, In true old British
style, was tho prlxo exhibit of Chef
Charles F. Heckling, at tho county
Jail. Twcnty-sovoii prlsonors, Are
ti utiles nnd several attendant par
took of II, The further Items of
Christmas cheer, provided by Sheriff
Stevens, Included turkey and cranber
ry sauce, sweet potatoes, celery, caul!
flow or, mlnco plo and coffee. Jailer
Huntor served the feast at noon, and
convoyed to his chargea the sherlff'a
greetings and good wlshea. There
pre no women prisoners In the jail, a
circumstances that has happened only
twlco In tho past Ave years.
At the Kelly Butte sub-Jail, where
the county prisoners are also under
control of Sheriff Stevens, the Christ
mas bill ottaro waa In like propor
tions. Roast pig waa the piece de
resistance Apple sauce and aweet
potatoes went with It, and waa fol
lowed by mince pie and cofee. The
Portland commons seat oat to sWaer-
MADKIIO PARDON KF.YKS?
THIS HKSULT IS FORECAST
With iMiihdiiiicnt Abroad, Unless the
Prvkldcnt of Mexican Republic
Should Prefer to (ilvo Fallen In
surrertloulat Leader Short Smteuro
United Press Servlc
MEXICO, Dec. 27. It Is bellovod
Mndoro will pardon General Reyes or
give him only a short prison term.
If pardoned ho will be exiled
abroad.
Mrs. Lovl McDonnld with her lit
tle daughter Jo, arrived last night
E" wTor-so0 vu,t w,th rc",t've,, ' "t-roriMo.: .ss
ror a wceK or so. In )0 Fm N(Ulonn, banki ,he mmey
..... ,.,.----..- ' bo hc,a t,loro 81"Woct to Dunhvp
NllTF rllffnUflRF nPAl FPQ "' agreement and then
UiniL linnUnnllL ULrlLLnO (paid to him, otherwise to bo returned
10 CONVENE AT PORTLilNnitourt nnd, that ,-. ot
About 400 Merchants Evjiecteil to At
tend, Dlsruss Trndo 1'robleins and
Swap Ideas for Mutual Benefit of
Entire Muss ot Tradesmen
TON STEER DRESSES ODT
WITH HIGH PERCENTAGE
Oregon Livestock Product May Prove
Such That Wrbfoot Stato Slay Not
Take Second Place With Any Other
Sct Ion of Coiiutry
Special to Tnc Herald
PORTLAND. Dee. 27. That the
raclfle Northwest ueed not take sec
ond place with any other section of
tho country In feeding and fattening
livestock Is shown by the recent kill
ing of w 1,100-pound steer at the
Portland atockyards that dressed out
2,14 per cent.
Bo far. a known thla la the beat
paresptags ever shows anywhere.
Special to Tho Herald
PORTLAND, Dec. 27. Oregon re
tell hnrdwaro and Implement dealers
will meet ln Portland January 23-26,
for the annual convention.
tho real cstato was turned over to
Lowls April 19, 1910. nnd that de
fendant continues In possessloa, and
that on May 13, Dunlap executed a
bom! of J2.S00 for deed for lota 1
nnd 2, In block 38 the property to be
turnod over to Lowls April 19, 1916,
If nil payments agreed In the contract
were rrmlo by Lewis, Lewis agreeing
to pay nil taxes and assessments lev
led against the lots after tha bond waa
Issued,
Full her, the court finds that tha
Instrument was read to1 the defeat
Trndo problems will bo discussed
and Ideas exchanged for mutual bene- ntlt ,llat Dunlap and Lewis, wWa WkV
A. Unnt IAA .1.....4.. ...... ........... I hni- WllltO VfAM, n t.n WI-.A U.u.,
ed, to attend. (Continued rn Page 4) """""
New. County Infirmary Is Running
And Is Modern And Pleasant Pirn
'Jr.
A representative ot the Herald ac
companied the members of the coun
ty court on a visit to the new county
Infirmary Tuesday, and spent several
hours going through the buildings
and looking over the plans for the
improvement ot the grounds the com
ing summer, The furniture and fur
nishings are. nov about all Installed'.
and thereonly remains the flttlng up
of las BkyaMlM'a
rooms to make tha iaterler t.tk'
building complete, - v ,.-
The building la three, stories, "tt .
basement coatatalasT aeoaaaaaijsjajs
dining room, awdera Mtefeaav 'tH&fs
and wash 'room, large aaataai tta?
turnace and, wood reo
jond all thlsja'.alai
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