The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 04, 1912, Image 1

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ATER USERS HAVE
OTS OE PROBLEMS
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IDSHIPS TOLD OE
liii:i aiv, piikhihkv.' o
IMATII V,Ti:il I'MIMH' AH.
I'lATION, IN COMI'ltlJII-NP-
hTATKMKNT
ihcy lot furnlshwrl rojiinPv ilio pre-
lluilniiry mllniii(iiil(i rople of
plnurf, perinrittliihV(4d official rec
ouitiieiidiitlunH for fiiturit uxpwidl-
lure of lhe secured fundi, mi that
thomt wlin in ii at repay thu money
might hnwi opportunity In roiulder
tint milmlitlK'o mill effect (if llm iro
poned tia ti-rxt It tirt'X nml Imvn polblo
opportunity In niu protest before
mil expenditure urn madii Hurli re
iiiet have lii'i'ti ili'iili-il.
"Tim actllers mi iirliiu project
linvn repeatedly r-imt,I I tint limy
ln furnished tegular quarterly Itt-iii-lnd
statement of expenditure
hureniirratlri methods. i''rK,,, wtmi ronirnri-mori-,..
"IiIk .ili-k" . I'lii'.i'" mi Hi" settler' homes, Ttieio
blaring that nrtlliiri on govern-
Irrigation projects urn mihjerled
ntmri-nnM-y hardship, n rn not
Inl wltli ilntii In wlilrli Ihey r
ril nml Hint Him reclamation tor
l'llllllK
WV tlltil It
only In llm hih-riM of preferred ."''iue.1 '"' """
Jtitor, Abel Ally, president of
Tint seltler on vnrloim project
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liiinntli Wnler !?... Airl.i '"" rviliiesieii " ' ."j".. "
miliiiillli'it n statement In tln
Itllllll IK folllitt
litt OderMed WhIit llmrn1 Aun
Hi, iiitupoaeil of nil iluly organ
inter Users' nsiixintlmis wllliln
rlnu Irrigation project rrented
llm provisions of llm riTlnmif
srl, n orKniilti'il fur llm pur-
)f safeguarding Hi" l"'"t IntfrrntM
Itler on sin) ircJiTli,
r )rnii llm settler lintn walled
llii for n change In ndiiilnlitrn-
of llm ri-rlnmnllon law tlint
rifOKtilin thiir legal nml iimrnl
In iilmlnnrn llm reclamation
Irinldm n limn of moimy for llm
completed mi outlined nl llm Hum tho
security win approved. Thl reiin-t
linn been denied. TIik lettler' asm-
clilllotlS Have renueieii uini ill" wnii'r
rights, power sites, ri'MTvoIr ultnn nml
iiIIiit propnrlli'ii nriiilri'i1 for ino.ln
roniTllim with nn Irrlnntlim projrrt
d rri'tnltii'it for nm III vnrli proji'rl,
iililin itUpoil'it of with tin' rotno'lil of
lln Rrltlir wlio fiirnlilmit llm ni-rur-II)
for Hi" iimimy i-xpi'inliM ii"in mirli
prnprrllfi. Hurli ri'iiii't linn Ix-i-n ilf
lili'il, "IIiIiik wlllioni Inforiiintlon r-lntt
In llm fiilnrc plnn nml ixillcy of Ilio
futim work, tlm h'IIIit linvc limn
left to KUim wlint illlrh Hyulnn would
Iiik niiproird vrriirlty for tlm re
bi'iit of tlm Inn ii livforu llit work
kdi'rtnkrn
liintloii of nrlnln nrld InmU, ri'-jlM, ronntriirtMl llm follow Iiik )ar. Onn
nrllliT i!iH'c Hint Im will lot on tlm
mifn uliti. nml ilflnyn irprntlon of
lili Inml iinlll tlm illlrh U ronnlnirlnl.
rorim of nKmiln lim lirrn orKntf.,,,,. , n, t, ,trli rniliid In torn.
pli-tlnii within n uliort mrlml or Hum
In llm early aprlnK, nml tliw ronlrnr
(ContlnuiM on pnxn 3)
u iroMTiiln llm work of prix-tir-
itlnla ridntlto In llm nitiimry of
Irlty mid frniiltilllty or tlu rrrln-
Ion or llm InmU InvoUnl In n pn
ii lonn ntut to mipcrvlin llm n-rln.
Ion or tlm InmU nftrr llm Iiimi lini
i niirotnt,
Dm fiirin or roiilrnrl-inorliinKa ro.
l-d frmti Hip urtllcr Irnrc mi iiir.
ridnlUn lit tin- mlcctiry of Ilio
niu niproiil tirnlrrU linn lirrn
nt iiimiii mi tunny Hiik'n nml by
n lonn llt of Kiirvrnmrnt rntn-
nennt. niiipliiyin nml tiovlrm
llm rlilldrrn on IrrlKntlon iro-
tnvto Irarniil to Imltntn Ilia ntll
nml (KiiKKr of rrrlnmatloii ctn
vrti'r liiTi-nlluatloii", unrvc) nml
Rinlm liml tiron nuntrli'iillv ti.mli.
tiiKi'litn lliformi'il llm m'ltli'r Hint
lonn would tic rrrntnnn inlrd In
tlm mTiirlllm wir prntlilrtl In n
rilto nml npproiil form, nml Hint
ACCUSED PAVERS
ASK FOR DELAYS
IMtCTOKM tilVK AI-YIIIAVIT UK
IIAII I1IMIMTION UP MMAMON,
WIHrHK KVIIIK.XCK Hl'iilllCM
WANTS T1 WAIT Mlt
In rlreult roiirt IliU nftrnioon llm
riMM'H or H, A. MrMnlion nml Jniuc
HiiKlm, rlinrKrd with nttrMitid tirlb
fry, wcro lint nilli'd nt 1:30, n i't
Vi'nrtKr llm rorlnninll'in or llm pro.'ji'ulvrilny, Imt It ixpiTH-il Hint nl
I would Im pimlmd In roniplillon In t' p. m. inolliiiii for Imlcnnltii roiuiif
I linrti'nt tiiiMllitn Hum. Jimiini of Imlh rnurn woulil li nukitl
fAiiroiM n.Tiirltldi wi'ro ptovlilcd liy Atlorimy 0. M. O'.NVIII. ritirirnt
wiro Hi mi n iiriirii of pruji'iln, nml'liiK tlm ili-ri'tulnntu,
mltliTii pntliMilly wnlli-d for tin) Mr. (V.Nrlll hii nn nlTlilnvIl from
Ini'im-llko pniKriii or tlm work In lr. It, It. Hamilton nml I.imi It. Chll
nrilnnro with tlm vorlml nmnnniiroii.ton to llm tffcrt Hint Hu-y lmo tiwn
llm ukpiiIn. In MtiMiilnnru on MrMnlion nlnro Do
rrim firm ili-rndo nlnro tlm pnmMKoJrumlior l.llli. nml Hint ho U In ilan
llm rrrlmnnl nn nrt now nlninnt Kir or n iimnim nmi iiiijHirni ronnpv,
ii, nml from llm vnrlon nnminl rnpiclnlly In rno or iimlun monlnl .
MirtH or Ilio ri'rlmnntlon norvlro Ilio
IIitn atii nlilo In nHrcrtnln Hint
mil $RO,nnn,nno linn lircn rhnrKi'il
rlli'inoiit. Tln nffldnvlt m-lH forth
Hint Ilio romllllon or Ilio patk'lit'i
lionrt nml Iiiukm l ilnnKornm, nml
llm nKKn-Kiil" iiKnlmt tlm mriirlllit tint It would ho niltlMlila for him In
llm vnrloui nrolorlH. nml Hint tho k '' n virmcr nml lower nllltinle In
unl nmnmiti rhnrKi'il iiKnlimt llm ri'roi'r liln Innlth, on nrrmint of tho
ipli'li-d uiilrn-of Iho vnrloim prn-'wivoro wmthcr nindlllom In Klnin-
mil Knlln nl Urn ronent I turn.
IIiikIh'h nnk"i nn nffldnvlt for In
ilonnllo roiitlnniiiico until nurh llum
iih Mrlliilion U phl to ftvprnr In court
nml ti'Htlfy for him Ho wrnm Hint
MrMnlmn will loMUy Hint HiiKlim did
not kIvk nnylliliiK of vnluo or tniiko
nuy prntnlMi In c.lvo nnyttilnic of vntun
In hU ikiiikitii tc liiflimnco n pnvlnK
loulriiii, Hint lio wan not nuthorlnd
hy McMnhon In offur or kIvo nnyttilnK
of vnlim, unit llinl Ihnni wnn no pnio
nil Ion In i oliiii licforo llm cotinrll call
Iiik fur nny Midi nlli-Rod offer of a
lirllm.
milV'H HOIIV IN HI'ITf.'AHK
I IIIKKII AT VV.MIY HTA.M
Rlicrlnl to Tlm llnrald
HAN KHANCIBCO, Jan. 4. Tho
id ml I'runlifd hody or n month old
Paliy lrl hiin round In n miltratia
wlilrli wm rlierki'd M llm rrry ni-w
KtimiJ DiTi'inlior rlh liy nn unknown
pprmm,
Wlmllior n innn or n womnn Ion
llm millrmio nl llm Mnnd rotild not
lie learned.
JURY OBTAINED
IN MONEY ISSUE
TWHI.VK MKN NM.'I-MMAIIY Tl
THV I'AHK OK IIAWXIII'IIHT VH.
MKAIMIW IKH l.ltMIIKIt CO..
KIVAM.Y MtXTIIKH
In tlm rlreult rotirt IliU mnrnlnic
m coiiimcnri'ii trie noicciion oi a
jury lo try tlm rmo or llawihiird vi.
tlm Mrndow Ijiko l.iiinlior company
ror tlm rorovory or mntmy. Tho rric
ulnr panel prcicntcd thirteen men to
tlm court, two or whom, II. It. I)un
lap ami It, J. BIiim-Ij, wcro ixcimed by
Hii- roiirt, llm othor IivIiik atl(fac
lory to roiimml for both tldo. Ttila
Hindu It iufciry to havo thu offlro or
Hlicrlff William II. Ilarnca htmtle
nrotind nml K't anolhrr man, II. C.
Chamlwrlaln IwInK aecurml. Ho and
tho foltowInK othrra made up tho
Jury: I). II. Nlrhola, K. I. Van Mrtvr,
(I, II. Carlctnn, II. 8. I'arUh. John
r'nrboa, Kloyd llrandenlmric. Alcian-
dvr McDonald, Thotna K. Rlanlcy, Jt.
W. Tower. Clarence II. Underwood,
Jaroh Itueck. Tba ttlal prodheded
Hilt afternoon.
IIOMIIIM Mill KVANH AH UK
IH TAKKN Tt lAHT KKHT
IIHcado f Mlalllinini, AH(Urr, Ma
rine, and Miawafw IWrnilai oar.
Military ttwnrt M lat llfnrt lo
"FlBlillnit ne,.n
United l're Horvlco
WA8IIINHTON, D. C, Jan. 4.
Admiral Kvam will he hurled with
mllltnry honor nt Arlington remelery
liy n hrlKndu lnrlmllnK.Annnpoll inli!
ihlpmen, a hnltery of Unlit nrllllery,
four rompnnleii of ninrlnei and two
romiinnlr of icnmen.
Interment will ho In Arlington Na
tional cemetery, with plain but Im
plemilvi aorvlcea.
I'reildent Taft and government offl-
elali will attend.
rilll.MPPOPOI.IH I'WH'I.K
HAY HHKKKWH MI'llllKIIKI)
MEAL TICKET, II)
A SENSUHIS IS
I'llOPOHKII OVVtVKlW OK CHAM.
IIKH OK CXIMMK.IICK WHO WlMi
UK VOTKII ON AT THK. MK.KTINfi
TIIIH KVKMNO
llcforo tho rood la brought beforo
tlm diner at llm Klamath Chamber
of Commvrco dinner at iho Whlto Tal
linn holt thl evening, there will
bo n litmlne meeting of tho chnmbcr,
Inrluillng an cterllon of ofTitor to
ynireced tho preieiit regime, which I
nt follew:
I'reildcnl, Kvan II. Hen mi ; vlca
preildcnt, County Judge Wllllani 9.
Worden; aecrelnry, Caleb T. Ollur:
director, C. II. Daggett, Wllllnm 8.
Kliti, W. I'nul Johmnn, K. N. OI.lt-
eoit.
Tho proponed ticket for tho coming
year la:
Frank Ira White, president; W. T.
8hlvc,.vlr preildcnt; W. A. Dcliell,
aecretary; Kdwar J, Murray, Jamet
A. Maddox, W. Paul Johnaon and R.
C. Bplnk, dlroetor.
Mr. Doltell, who Is propoicd for
necrotary, wa formerly president of
Iho organization, which he headed for
three term.
United Pre Borvlco
OY8TKII HAY. Jnn. 4. Colonel
Itooiovelt refined to talk polltlr. Ill
lecrelnry ald lin wouldn't go to town
today, and would not make n itnte-
tnent regarding politic until ho I
ready. Till may not bo noon, If nt
all.
PIUrTKHT MAIIK TO ItlWKIW
OVKII YUAN NMI KAI'H ACT
BixH-lal to Tho Herald
BIIASCIIIAI. Jan. 4. Wit Ting
Fang tins proteited to tho power
agnlmt Yunn flhl Kal'i refuial to
atitdo by agreement made with Tang
Shao Yl.
Negotiation arc near tho breaking
point.
Itecommcncoment of hoitllltle I
expected.
uk rnsiiniEK
is uiEsi unino
United Prcsa Servlco
WASIIINOTON, D. C, Jan. 4.
Coiomcrco Commluloncr Kranklln K.
Ijine conlcrred with President Taft,
caMtlnc the goaalp that he I bel.m
cjnnldeml ,aa auprcne bench com
(iromive candidate
IlK'HroN IM WltKt'K DOTH
AH TO IM)DY AND llltAIN
Ploc (VnHned In iail at Honton for
Munter of AtU l.lnnHI Will IVou
lily Not He llronglil to Trial at
Uic Timr Ket
Special to Tho Herald
II08TON, Jan. 4. Itov. Hlcheson
U declareda phyilcal and menial
wreck, and probably will not bo trlde
January 15th,
tin riitigo from r,0 to Bovcnil linn-
nl per rent higher than tlm II-
ten given to tlm mitten verbally
llm 1 1 mo Iho Horurlty wnH delivered.
'Tlm HctHor on Iho vnrloim pro-
ctn hnvo iornltinlly requetrd that
United Pres 8crvlco
IX)NI)ON, Jan. 4. -A Phllllppopoll
dlnpntch report that Bhelket Paiha.
former wnr milliliter nnd leader of
tho Young Turk army which dethron
ed Abdul llnuild, ha been aailnat
ed. It alio report nn uprlilng In
Cotmtnntlnnplo.
lill Appeal Martin Vs Yaden Case
Where Plaintiffs Were Successlul
In tho ciiho of J. A. nnd J. U. Mar-
(In vh. J, I.. Yndeu, milt on n contract
o carry mull botweeu Fort. Klamath
mid Khimulh PiiIIh, thu plaintiff goi
voidlct minio tlnio. Attorney K. U.
Klliotl asked for u tuy of execution.
Tlm nitration nrUe In my mind
sh lii what power n court has to ntny
ui oxecutlon," reinarkcit Judgo Hon-
ry I,. HoiiHon, sitting on tno circuit
heiirh, "llhlnk It I very doubtful
whothor I hnvo tho power to do what
you ink, ovon If It scorned tho just
thing to do under all circumstances."
"I'm willing to wnlt If you glvo no-
Itlco of nn appeal, without requiring
you to give a bond," was tho offdr
nuido to Klllolt by Attorney Fred II
Mills, representing tho plaintiff. At
lorney lOlllott then guvo notlco or mi
nppeal In open court, so that tho pro
reeding In tho caio will wait on hi
furllior nctlon In that direction.
SUIT AGAINST
CLARK SETTLED
PEACE JUDGE BADLY SHOT
BY LOSER OF LAWSUIT
Special to Tho Herald
RIVKHBIDK. Calif., Jan. 4. Jus-
Hco of the Pcnco llolton Webb was
fatally shot on entering hi offlco by
John Chlnnlcl, nn Italian.
Wedd decided a $90 suit against
Chlnnlcl, who fired four shots, one
entering hi right lung. Chlnnlcl was
raptured after becoming exhausted
by his attempt to crapo on a bicycle.
Tho Jail Is triply guarded to .pre
vent lynching.
York. Wllion' criticism of Taft be
foro tho Notional Democratic Club,
UMertliig that tho prtifldont had xot
tho tariff board to an Impossible task,
hn revivified hi boom. Ilryan hn
arrived at Tnmpn, nnd expect to an
nounce, hi campaign pollry at the
Jnckaon Day dinner next week. It I
believed certain Hint Tart can get
Now York delegate lr Im "talk biul
nen." Ilartie an I Oovcrnor Von,
hi cinlniiarle, nro nrllvo In tlm liml.
IKM)HKVt:ir'H POMTIGTI,
IIAltD TO Hl-X-t'lti:
IRRIGATION SUIT
NOT HFARD YET
(MJVKIl.NJIKNT ACTION AOAINHT
HANCIIKH IHNTIMi AND MltS
Itl'NTINO MAY itlMB I'P I.ATK.U
IN TIIK TKIUM
Attorney C. C. Ilrowcr ha returned
from Portland, whero he made hi
appearance a attorney ror tno de
fendant In the rose of. the United
State government v. C. A. Hunting
and wife, who are homesteader not
far from Midland,
Tho government I ruing them for
alleged Interference with Ita Irriga
tion enterprises, while tho defendant
assert that tho government baa not
any right to the lateral concerned,
and deny nay Interference as set forth
by tho plaintiff.
For the prcssnt tho testimony la
tho case will not bo taken, but when
tho court I ready for It an arrange
ment will probably bo made to have
It taken lu thl city by a referee.
NK.W MKXICX) WIM, UK KTATK
SOON AS TAKT PIMMTUMMti
LAKEVIEW GLORIES
IN RAILS' ARRIVAL
Intendent, Dr. V. A. Leonard! assist
ant inperlntcndent, F. M. Upp: ccre
tary, Ml Ileo Bummer; treasurer,
Ml Fern Wood; librarian, Arlla
Worrell; chorister, O. J. Walten: or
ganist, Miss I.oultc Ilcnson; commit
tie, K. M. Chllcotc, Lcn I.ewl, Mrs.
F. K. Ilo)d; teacher, tho Misses Mat
tie Foslor, Fern Wood, Ida Momeyer,
(Iraco Hewitt, Addle Cornwall, Hazel
Summer, Kllen Conroy, Mrs, U. It.
Fcese, Mr. A. II. Clovolnnd. O. J.
Walton, A. II. Cleveland. K. M. Chll-
coto i:. J. Kvans.
CELEBRATION PLANS
f'OMINO OK HTK.AM MNK OIIKAT
CONTIUHT TO (-ONDITIONH OK
PIONKKIM IN DAYH OK YKAtM
. OONK II Y
!AKKVIKW. Jnn. 4. Mony vllt
or from Klamath Fall nro expected
at tho celebration of tho completion
I.MITS IHJ.VCOINO WOMAN OI l" 0Tn"I, t-niuornin anil uregon
H WKI Ii H HIS IDKMITY rniiruno irum .iiiurui iu urn cuy un
' . " 'Baturday and Sunday. Tho visitors
United Press Servlco ""' ",1,""uo -"'" "'"' ""
POHTI.ANI), Jan. 4. Admitting ol nospiuniir Known i.i mo ..
Im had fraudulently secured $3,500 ""' w' lno principal am, at
from Nellie K. Hull, "Dr. J. C. Day." celebration, of which tho nature
whoso Identity has been n mystery I""1 lcncnl Wlr on tho weather,
here, acknowledge that ho Is Frank!" " Mnf ' no ,aKra"d
C. Smith of Los AngcU. Ho I wlll-'roW ,lrlv" wll! bc n""K0 tor tho
Ing to return to California for trial, (amusement of tho visitor. Baturday
Tho llell woman Is irald to be In,11"!"' ,nc w' 00 f n'0"
'new- conn nonse, ana a ireo oanco ai
I Wizard ball. There will be a contln-
OIIAND JIIIIY HAS I.AWIIP. ,l,0,, u,nncr a" u" nunaar lor ice
AS IMIINCIPAI YITNKSSTI,ll0r wnln w"' " ,n cnargo oi
' ' ' " the women of tho Improvement club.
Keilrral .Attorney . IYcnlr.1 Dwii- Tho cltlzcm of Ukovlow have de-
TtreiilM llelle.e.1 lo llo Trmnllpl.tmInc1 that ,h? T'l,or" t0 he cel
of Kllenro Put IWorr. U An- ebratlon .hall havo every accommoda-
ge Ifxlr 'f rnqnlry. ),lon for their comfort, and hare free-
iy piaceu meir ruuui Afc tuu uiaifvMi
of tho commlttco on entertainment.
Frcno.
II Surli. and ThU Uy ll Tomorrow.
Hlnrr IH-lrapilion of New Mcxlcwim
Has Officially Informeil Prklei.t
of New Order of Things
United Pre Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, Jnn. I.
New Mexico will be formally pro
claimed a itato In tho next few da).
A delegation of New Mexican pre
sented President Taft with returns of
CAR OF HORSES
ATTACHED HERE
OAKLAND IIOHBK IIUYKR8 MADK
DKKKNDANTH IN SLIT HltOlGHT
OVKII AI.LEGKJI SAI.K. OK SPAN
OK STKKIrS
ttnlln trA ItjiFVIrrt
w..... - .-- ..-. , ,..
INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 4. Federal wnjor r.. r.. iiinennri, r.. oruiun,
Attorney Uiwlcr was the chief wit- prrsldent of tho chamber of commcrco
ncss beforo tho grand Jury todoy. "' V. L. Snelllng are working on
He presented mysterious documents, general committee,
believed to l) a transcript of tho cvl- The coming of tho railroad, brlng
denco presented to tho Ia Angeles I Ing Its facilities for transportation
federal Jury. He was examined for. and travel Is n great contract to the
two hours. experiences or somo of the old pio
neers, tviio nnu 10 go 10 innemncca,
Nov., a distance of 18C miles, for
their mall. For many years they had
to haul their freight from ISO to 1S5
mllcR by wagons. Twelve years ago,
when tho railroad was completed to
Mbdellne, a dlstanco of about 100
mile, the residents of Lage county
wcro culte well satisfied with tho con
icnlrnce It afforded, as compared
with the freighting facilities of for
mer year. Thl satisfaction was In
creased when tho dlstanco of hauling;
freight was reduced to CO miles. It
was necessary In all these years for
tho merchants to carry Immense
stocks of goods through tho winter, as
very llttlo freighting could be done
between tho month of October nnd
tho following May- The charge were
nut for an attachment Issued
against them, a carload of horsci
lioni-lii hv F. A. Peach and P. H.
iirntirell. horo buvcra of Oakland, .lilgb. nnd It Is easy to see what the
might havo been well on their way to completion of tho railroad to Ijiko-
tho city on tho bay by the time tne: view means 10 mo rruuvnis ui -
tho recent election, nnd It Is stated at I mIor gcani the,0 ,lnc,. Attorney.C. county. For theso nnd other reason
tho While Houso that tho proclnmn-L( 0.SclIIi rc,,rcscntlng J. M. Howoll'tho celebration will bc the most not-
Hon may bo mado tomorrow.
IIAIK-llltKKD KH.IJt SQUAW,
IIIDKJ4 WITH HODY N SKAT
United Press Service
FHKSNO, Jan. 4. William Scott.
n hnlf-breed, conressed to Shcrllf Mc
Swain hi murder of his tquuw,
"School House Mnry." on Chhlatmm.
Ho nald hn was drunk, and shipped
his wife, who fell out of the wagon
nnd refused lo get In. llo clubbed
her to death with a shotgun, and
then drove twenty miles with, the
body on tho sent to deceive passcrsby.
of Merrill, attached tho horses In con
uectlon with a suit entered today by
Howell lor $321 nnd costs. Howell
alleges that tho two men, who are the
firm of Peach & Ilrunzcll, somo time
ngo bought two horses of him and
took them, giving him n check for
?325 on an Oakland bank. He put
the check through tho Merrill bank
for collection, so It Is claimed, nnd It
whh returned unpaid becauso pay
ment on It had boen stopped by the
defendants. It Is understood that
one of the horses bought of Howell
died after tho buyers took It nway.
nml tha this tuny bo used ns a" part
of tho defenso of tho purchasers.
NO OHHTACI.K TO HATTI.K
HAYH IIIiAiW CHAMP JACK
United Press Service
CHICAGO, Jan. 4. Jack Johnson
snys no obstacle exists now to either
proposod fight, llo fights Mynn In
Nevada In May, then rushes to Paris
to got Into condition for the IfcVey
Dattle.
MM4T IIIYKIt HAM fONTUAtTOIl,
WHO HAD HANK DKPOHIT OAK
MSIIKKD. AIH A MUCH WITH
INNKH-CMIIKH CO.
Tho cao, which was one for tho ro
rovery of monoy, was colored Novem
ber IBth, tho plaintiff claiming S3,-
704,68 as balanco due on a bill of
$7,&26.6S for lumber furnlshod, ny
a garnishment proceeding tne plain
tiff tied up f 5,800 of the defendant's
money on deposit with tho American
Dank and Trust company, after which
an order was secured from Judge
Henry l. Benson, before his depart
for Dallas, lifting the garnishment,
tho defendant paying 11,500 to the
Innos-Clnrke company on account
Since then the advene parties have
arrived at a settlement.
CATHOMCH ATTACKED AND
nioTrt nnsvur in usiiox
Untied Press service
I.IBnON, Jan. 4. Today set for
the expulsion of Mgr. Belle, patriarch
of Llseoa, by an order Issued somo
time ago", there waa serious rioting
when 10,000 aCtholica gathered nt
the patrlarch'a residence. Five thous
and republicans attacked them.
The Catholics nro bitter, and there
is danger of a revolutionary outbreak.
INSTALLATION OF
CHURCH HEADS
OKFIfKHS AND TKACHKIIB OF
nit.U'K' MKTIIOD1KT KPISCOPAli
TO UK INIirtTTKIlJiKXT SUN
DAY KYKNINd
Tomple theater. Matinee dally. I'SH
p. m. Evening, first ncrfarmancj,
7:15, continuous.
ablo In the history of Southeastern
Oregon.
Although It Is planned to extend
the Nevada. California and Oregon
railroad to the northern boundary of
Oregon, tho officials of the company
say that l.akeview win do mo norm-
ern terminus for many year.
The residents of the county now
have rail connection with Sacramen
to, San Francisco nnd Reno.
In anticipation of the connection
with tho railroad, Lakovlew citizens
havo expended generous amounts on
public and prlvoto enterprises. Bonds
nro Issued for n $60,000 high school
building which will compare favor
ably with any other of It kind In
Oregon. A $15.00.0 Odd Fellows' tem
ple has been erected, a $10,000 Cath-
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Chamber Of Commerce Big Feed
Comes Tonight At White Pelican
NKW YOHKKIIS WANT DKMH TO
MKKT IX THK4B COXKINKH
United Press Service
NRW YORK, Jan. . A sensation
In democratic ranks results from a
report that a- Tammany coterie Is
planning to make $100,000 out of the
democratic national convention if it
can porsuado tho national comtultt?o
meeting on Monday to select New
Next Sunday evening at draco
Methodist Kplsrupnl church there will
bo n special servlco 'for the Installa
tion of tho officer nnd teachors of
tho organization, nt which members
of tho church, cougregatlou and Sun
day school ato expected, and to
which patron of tho school nro most
cordially Invited. There will bo a
program, including music, which haa
beon prepared particularly for tho oc
casion, nud tho service will begin at
7:30 ii. in. sharp.
Following uro officers and teachers
of tho church:
Pastor, Uov. deo. H. Feese; super-
This ovenlng nt tho Whlto Pelican
hotel tho annual meeting or tne
Klumath Chamber of Commorco will
bo combined In a big dollar dinner to
bo served nt tho WhltoJ?ollcnn hotel.
ThU, Is tho pregram:
Toastmastor, W. A. uelzetl.
Invocation, Rev. StubbleHold.
Secretary C. T. Oliver starts tho
fireworks with "Relation of Land
owner to Chamber of Commerce."
Jumes Exell, "Dairying and Hog
Raising."
James Peton,"Futuro Development
of Wood River Valley."
Fred Peltou. "Development of
Upper Project."
J. Frank Adams, "What I Know
About the Irrigated Sections of Klam-uth."
M. L. Domes of Dorrls, "Our Re
lation as Sister Towns."
Jumes O'Cara, district freight nnd
l.tiFsengcr ugont of tho Southern Pa
eltlc company, "The Railroad and the
Farmer."
S. O. Johnson, "The Outlook."
A. C. Wrann, "Community Inter
ests." W. O. Smith, "The Press."
E. J. Murray, "Our Summer Re
sorts bnd the'r Possibilities."
Other Impromptu speeches will be
made.
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