The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 13, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH FA Mil, OREGON, MA'l UHRAY, JANUARY 111, 10111
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SOCIALIST GAINS
GREAT IN GERMANY
MAY HEAT CATHOLICS
good Hull lending north from Ground
Het: lo (.'nlilit Nino, well on itin a().
graph iiiiiIo in Diiwmiii,
' Till iiiuinn Unit mnitlier great slop
i) iiliuut to lie tiikcn In Hid itcwiliip
HAVE lti:i('IINr.fl I "H'til nr tliu Pacific highway, wlilih
mow nr liiMTiinriu ""w u'1" " "' '""''"I l'l' for tin. llrst
I HUM 117 IIISTHItIS, lirUni ,..,- .,,, ...,, ,
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nun i ii.vm i; ui' MAX)
already
Mi:tnii:its
later
MORL I ! Hauiou frniii Vancouver, II. 0 Tlio
Infill at s of tliu fiiMoi In! Ion feel f really
li.t,cuurr.ged with miih vigorous nctlv.
;ll)' ft hoth nortliirn nnd southern
iiilr if tin i project.
tolil Din loiirl, In effect, Hint ho would
uvolil iiiIiik tliu nullify to hi wlfi. If
ho ioiiIiI, Will lo hu inserted Hint hi
IIvIiik expense.) with $4 a ilny. hu unlit
In. wnii getting ii room nt 2fi rent n
night nml menl Hint often cost only
If) nml 20 renin, I'm in tliu Golden
dale, U'niili., lot which he sold theru
In $200 iliii, which, ai Indicated ye
terdny In these, roliiiiuii, tlio roiirt or
lend hu should apply on tliu ffioo
duo IiIm wife.
Originally tliu toiirt awarded tlio
wlfn fir. mt month for Hid support
nml I'diiiiiilun of Ihvlr.lwii minor rhll
Iri'ii, niKlody of which young one
; was awarded to her, nml Intur thin or
der wan modified tu thu lump mini of
icon.
If. ill... I I. v.... it .....I....
V""" ruin of th.. project, wm-ri: iiiiiiim
IIKIII.IN Jim. 13 - Tim rtturtm lui .. . . , rilAMIIEIt HITII
uiciiio mat tin. Micliillat Imvo elected1 (. . ,
It'll llkllll! Illlllllllliru riiil.i .lilv.a.iv.,1. I ' "II-
.".HI,.., ,, uv,, ,, ,,. .hnncuof, " ''"" J...B J "" ' " ' "'"' ! l ";"k" - ''' '"
.1.. tli.i. ...i t,.i i ?'lll.i .Mn Waller of lloiiuniii, oh-1 going to uru Hint Juliimon box fac
.... , .- .. ... . tallied ii marring. lln-iia tudav friiin
lull Hu till. Ii. IHn ..ll SI... I .
wh,.n, ...,.. r ...,...;;.': j '"""y ,,rk vhnt i.
,. ' ' " rwrnt til thu MelhodUt
. i utifi
t.'ons.'rvnll.i iiilmlt Hint thu soi lu.
Ui hiMunt li'itut ton member Thn
In it Inn.'. Imniii Hint thuy limy win
llmt i!nii hut thu Cnttiullr Centrist,
who hnvi. 1 0 i scats,
Hunt forget Hu. dam.. IimiIkIiI nt
llilllnliill'i. iiitii liolino, llltlT I In.
slum Whlto Pelican on licntrn i
when. Hmr George
Ihi'iii In iiinrrlnKu.
II
parsonage,
IVmn iinlli'il
GOLD EOR TRAIL BLAZERS
IN HIGHWAY MOVEMENTS
lory, for which thu ChumhiT of Cum
Itiereu pledge.! n nil i', (I, V. While
lnr offered tliu Chamber a flvo-acru
Irnrt on thu rnllronil l.itwecii thu
trnck nml thu lake, for Hon nn acru,
or n totnl of $2,000, It I unld Hint
thr nltu la n ury ilolrahlu om, nml
'Hint thu land In hcIIIiik nt fCoO nn
mrr .Mr. whllu ulnlin Hint hu inndc
In. rt'iliiitlnii mh hln I'ontrlhiillon to
lit' i anno No artliin linn hoon tnkrn
li) Hi.' Chnmlicr 't, nn nil liirntloliji
MUtt IHKMH'.XTIM IT O.V HI ITUI. ."rrrn,,l I roiulilnrnl nt onu Hiiip,
MJ ir.MIIM: I'ltOM II.IV MOW . "i""'"' " "" ". '"""'
Immiiui. mint nun in. ni'cnroi,
HI'KCIAI xortcv.
Klntnntli Knlln Udica No.
1,347, II. I. O. K nnd nil vln.
ItlnK hratftrrn. On Monday
nlxlit, January 1C, 1912. com
mcncInK at 8 o'clock ahnrii, Ilia
toffln "Multiini In I'nrTo" orchua
trn of Now York will render n
inimlinl irriKrain of exrcllenco In
thu l.lka' rluli room. Dancing
will follow tliu rotirurt. Yonr
H"lf nml laitlen nru Invited ami
Murriirnt Dhik, who In tho only real
rlnlnuint""to fcmlnlno Kood looka In
thu (omimny, whone wjnicn numlxir
not ovtr n dozen, had tho appenranco
(omiiii-timiratu with tho rolo of tho
prlnci'in. .Tho munlntl nnmhorx nc
riiniianlil hy Harry Ilpyiracdt nt tho
ilnno. wi-ro nurneroin and varied, nml
Jwi.rc iirlnrlpallx offcrr.) hy fnnra nnd
'Irnro Wolf, (If-orKO Chmhro, Mar.
,Knret Dnvln
Tonight tho Teal company will pro
nent n now hill, "That Collcce Hoy,"
Drew Avury In tho namo part, and tho
BLOODY CRACKSMEN
PIRSUED BY POSSEE
u rued not tu Inlm n ram treat.
No collection.
Kntcrlalnmcnt Co mm 1 1 ye.
12-21
DEMURRER HELD
NOT VALID ONE
n check mint ho caihed within a rcaa
ormhlo time or tho drawer ho charged
with tho Ioh hy delay, nnncrtlnK that
hoth defendant were liable, for family
expunxea. Mo talil tho drawor had not
heen anbject to any Iom In tho mat
tor, Tho I'xpcnio, according to hla
mimhora, of which thero will h0 Uio!"ulnl,t,.1 ,w".'. . '"J?"' nC Wh."'
nii.iriiuy iy. ii, a, lli'liner raei mil
two acta will Incltldo tho heat effort
of tho compnny, with special munlrnl
RANCHER FALLS TO BARN
FLOOR, BREAKS HIS ARM;1
to cm ii wiiii, i: i'i
SOt'K
II A V MOW
i:ni; his
Hun Nenti.TI, a iiomliiriil rnmlier
,. , , , u lllilliu went of tho city, nvnr Atitelnpo
" ''" H',"m" "' ,"u"'"'1 :'". Vllry mirfiTCln hrokei, arm and .Un
lit I'liMiirr J.uini.). Our HuU(i.rnti'd tlhow on Wtdni-niln). Ilu wnn
Wlil.li lluti. Il'i'it Cuiinlikrtil I'd. fM'dhiK hln ntock when hu fell from
m. Hli) nt t'.iii.l.tenillon liy Tin in ' "", ,in' lllou 'o Hu. Hour of thu hnrn,
ilir.nkliiK hln left arm l(ow thu nhoiil.
iter nml .llilemllni: It nt thu eltiow
MAN HANGS, PERIL
THREATENS HIM
rillCUT COl'IlT IIOIJIH, l KK
KI-XT, THAT WHOOli WAHIIA YT
openlnK rliurutf, "fliimmertlmc," hy
tJrnro Wolf nnd chorui; "For I Hreum
of You," Mnrgnret Dnvln nnd thorun;
nolo (Jeorgo Chenhro; "Hand Man."
Knymoml Teal nnd chornn; "CoIIcko
(.hnpn," Urow Avery mid chorila;
"(llrl I'm Carzy Ahout," the glrU;
"All on Aicount of n Olrl," George
Chcthro nnd cherui: "Kin Mo," Grace
Wolf nnd rhortin; ','lletay Hollvcr,"
Itnymond Teal nnd chorui; "llonnlc
Ijtimle," Hilly Do long nnd choru'.
Tho admlnnlon price hnvo been ru
dnctd to SIjc, SOr nnd 7Sc
in
1MI'I.AI.NT HAH KACTM
fAIKK Or ACTION
KOIt
IK YOU It WATCH IK 1X THK HUM
Wo
nnd
our fifteen jenrt" actual oxperlenro
. . ... .j. ... . .
JudRo Henry h. Ilun.on In circuit " ""J" . "' ,n" "'Knm n or
... . ' workmajinhln.
jComo lo us nnd let in fix It up.
Kltu ll our liemonSl nttentlon,
with tho claim that tho place wai con
ducted na a hoarding home. Mr. Kent
nuld thl niado no dlfforcnco, at both
Ii unhand and wlfo mado It their homo
and family abode. Involving a family
expenic.
Juntlco Urnven gave judgment
ngalnnt tho Pulleya for tho amount of
tho runt nnd coata. Mm. Pulley' de-
poilt nt tho Pint Truit and Having
hank wan nttached by tho plaintiff.
It could not bo learned today wheth
er tho Inuo would bo carried to a
higher court.
Though thu t'jun of I'nrlflr t.'onnt
V.X-M prnda iTithunlnntv an- fmii.eil
Jiinl mm nn thu pruning or Chenler
I nwriTiro nml Telmuliori. Ilrnudel,
Hi. .litrlug imitnrlnln who nr drying
tu hlitiii n wny from Hnu IIIcko to
M. x!rn C) In an .Tfort to win the
gi.M mrilnl offered by thu I'nrlllc
llliihwny Annnrlntloii fur thu flrnt rnr
mnkliiK Hint run, iiiltu nn Important
thing nr belim ilutiu for thu high
wny rnunn In I In. northern extremity
of thu mail.
Away up In llmelton, II, (' . thu
Utile rliy only forty mllon frnin tho
In which I
Dr Chtllnii wnn mimmom-d nnd at
tended thu Injured man.
KI'AIX MMKM l0,UI.TIO.V
ItOI'.VII TO SOUTH AMKIIICA
Uhllnt I'frn Hervlro
MADItlH. Jan. t3.-Haln annually
lone 200,000 of her population
through I'liilKriitlon to Chill llrntll
and ArK.'tilliK', nnd the number In run-
ntmitly liirrt'itiliig.
Hi i great In thu null now Hint nhlp
plug ruiilpanliH arc ohllged to refuxi.
I. , ii.igura, Over S.000 pornunn left
COUUTNEY DOES
NOT WISH TO PAY
Alnnknu boundary.
Hiwidn, tin. Hcnttlu drher, nrrlw.1 In om. week, nml In ouu Innlatuit nn
nonie monllin ngu to win Junt aurli n'tntlru lllngi.. from ma) or to itreet
golil luediil nn thu Southerner nru nwueper, left In n hody,
nfiur for making n l.SOO inllo run - -
from t'Hnttlu oter inounlnlii ami
vwnnipn, uuny up In Hnixlton, every
man, woman nml child hnu tempo
rarily hernmi) n road fanatic.
Hood rimiln fur lln-lr own vnlunhlu
aik.t I nut tho object of tin. worthy
lliwellonlann. Onu roiild hnrdly ex
pet I Hint from no joung k city. Coal,
mil" nml mite of It, only n few
I. nguen over thu northern moiinlnln,
In thu prltu Hint U npurrlng them or.
to hlghttny roiiitrurtlon.
A fev monllin ngu Immeuiu hisl of
nml nrru lornted nt (Hound Hug, 2 40
mlU'M mirth of Hnteltun, lnrgu ling
llnh nml Aincrliiin iiiiupiiule linmu
illaluly ntnrted thelr"iluvelopiuenl; nml
It liurnmp evident Hint it wagon road
wn uecunnnry to transport Hiipplle to
thu linldliig. Thu companion hinted
Hint If nurti it road worn not forth
coming Ihelr'lrndo might hu diverted
to nuother town, Thl npurred tho
llntelton folk to ruiuwed nctlvlty,
lielegnllon nru now buy with hoth
pnivlnrlul nml dnmlnloii govurumenti,
ItATHKIt NOT COMPLY WITH OK
HKIt, TKI.IX COUIIT -ilAM IIKK.N
NKI.I.INH HIM PltOPU.HTY AMI
HPKNIHNH THK MON'KY
In tho aupplcinentnry procoedlngi
iindiTlnktu with it view to get Samuel
I.. Courtney to pay the 1500 award
Hindu hi wife, Pearl M. Courtney,
when vliu got her divorce, Courtney
admitted having dlpovd of hi 80
nrro much near Merrill mid other per
nonal property, hut maintained Hint
hu had mmo of It on hand. -
Ankul to reroiiut for what lui had
nnd It hCem probable. Hint In it few Hpeiit, hu gave Hum which run nhovo
montliN work will hu commenced, not $1,000, hut for thu $1,100 ri'innlnlnj!
only on thu wagon rnnd, hut on n .difference ho could nut nccount. Hu
One More Heat In Midwinter Race
Of Horse Case To Be Run Soon
Thu fninoiiH hoino rmo will liavo
nuotliur Inning In thu circuit court on
liiiiumy :il, fo'r Attoruuja Hurhurt 8.
Crmiu uml K. I.. ICIIIolt appeared bo
foro Judgu Henry li.DeiiHon thl
morning to hnvo him act tho ault of
thu Flint Nntlonnl bank of Komio
wick vh. Jniliuu Hwlndlor ot nl, tho
"iil"'ln thl cniio huliiK Mr. 8wlndlor.
Keiiuowlck, where tho hunk I, U
In Wubhlngtoii ntntu, whom Swindler
guvn a chnttlo morlgngo on hoiiio ot
hln farm animal, otc, to tho hunk.
When ho romoved thorn to Merrill,
Oio., tho bank attached them, Soino
of them were burned In tho Merrill
liver barn nftur thu attachment, and
tho othor lived In tho bam for
month nt Homebody' uxpouHo until
tho iiltiuhment wn dltiolvud. That
nomohody will bo dotcrmlued before
tho raie I aver, and will face a luxur
Iouk llvory bill when It come tlmo to
"como through" with tho filthy lucre.
Kach Bldo lg perfectly willing for the
other lo puy for tho horto feed nmt
atntid tho Iota of tlio Incinerated.
oQUlneu. A yot, however, nolthor sldo
ha offorod to tako advantago of tho
lluornllty of tho othor ildo In thl dl
rectlon, .
Ilirrs HAI.U WAY UP HOPK IN A
wki.u ami hah to wait uoh
homkem: hthonh knoioh to
PUI.I. HIM OUT
Iji.I Thurmlay W. II. Hadley camo
near upending thu night In an ex
t'tfdlngly uncomfortable KIHon part
way between earth and hell, a thu
Merrill Democrat, and although n
good Chrlntlaii man, ho won't want to
repent thu experience. Mr. Hadley
put In tho afternoon drawing tho wa
ter out of n well on tho old llnyne
place, northweat from tho II. II. Hot
rnnrh, thu well wa equipped with
bucket nnd nu overhead pulley, and
nftrr tin. Hrenoiuu Job of getting tho
water out, Mr Hadley went down In
thu well, which I fifty feet deep, to
wnnli thu rock wall. Ho depended on
Mr. tllenu, who Ihe on thu place to
pull him up when hu wa through
On thl hu over-entlmated Mr. Glenn'
ntreugth, nml after nevernl attempt
Hindu by thu neighbor, Mr. Hadley
tarted up thu ropo hand over hand.
Ho progrcnno.l well enough until he
wa hnlf wny up, when ho found he
could go no further without Rplttlng
on hi hiuuln nnd hu wa too badly
winded to spit. So ho wound tho
ropo around hi leg and cnt for help.
Mr. Glenn irocured the natlitance of I..
M. Itoblion and Hadley wa hauled
nut of tho well long after dark.
court thl morning overruled tho de
murrer to tho complaint In tho case
of the Klamath County bank vermin
School Dlitrlct No. 2. J. C. Itutonlc
wa attorney for tho bank, and Dli
trlct Attorney Dell V. Kuykcndall rep
resented tho school district. Tho de
murrer recltod that there wero not
et forth In tho complaint sufficient
fact to constitute a rauo of action
On behalf of the plaintiff Mr. Itutonlc
denied thl absolutely. Tho defend
ant urged upon tho court that tho
action, which la baed on an unpaid
warrant, should act up the original
contract In pursuance of which the
warrant Is alleged to have been
drawn.
School District No. : erected a now
building for which the warrant. Issued
to another party suul assigned to tho
Klamath County bank, waa part of
tho payment, It la claimed. It pay
tnent I expected to bo resitted on tho
ground that tho cost of tho school
building wa excessive, nnd that the
taxpa)cr of tho dlitrlct should not
ttivcompellcd to make good an amount
In excei of what the building, ac
cording to the contention, should have
Justly cot. Tho warrant I for I1.CC0
and Interest at C per cent from Jan-
nary C, 1 90S.
ARANT RETURNS
FROM UP VALLEY
XUGOTIATKH HAI.K OK, 1IOMK
KAIIM WHICH IIIH KATIIKIt (HIT
UHOM GOVKIINMKNT NKAKIA'
HIXTY YKAItH AGO
W. Frank Arant ot this city, upor
Intcudont of Crater I-nko National
park, ha, with Mrs. Arant, returned
from a trip to Ashlund and Itoseburg,
whither thoy started a week ago
Thursday. At tho tlmo thcro was
threo Inches ot Htiow nt Ashlnnd, with
cold weather, while at Itoseburg,
which I much lower, It win 24 nbuvo,
about the coldest of thu winter so far.
Tho gra wa growing, and thing
lookod frosh and spring like.
While away Mr. Arant sold tho old
farm homo near Itoseburg, which ho
loft about forty year ago, and which
wn tnkeu up by hi father n dona
ttou land utmost ilxty year ago.
There I 728 acre ot farm and rango
land on the place. The aalo was mado
to John W. Hawklna of Portland, who
has largo holding! of almllar land In
the tamo vicinity, tor f 15.000. '
TEAL SHOW OPENS
ITS IN6A6EMENT
THK COMPANY, XUMIIKUIXG MC88
THAN IIAI.U AliYKHTISKD NUM.
IIKIt, PLKASKH AUDIENCE
WHICH (illKKTH OPENING
All ork.gunrnntecd one year.
FRANK M. UPP,
Watchmaker. Jeweler and Engraver.
Wlllltauulldlng.
MEN TO BANQUET
NEXT THURSDAY
MKTIIODIHT CHUIICH COMMITTEE
IN CIIAItGK OF AKFAIK AND
WOMEN TO HEHVE THK GOOD
THINGS TO EAT
Tho llaymond Teal Musical Com
edy company, which advertises forty
people, but ride on eighteen tlckcta
on tho railroad, and appear to have
about that many In the stage en
semble, appeared at the Houston op
era house last night for tho flrit of
three sightly performance!.
D'nnilsilng tho "beauty chorus" a
n fallacy, It may bo said that the com
puny ha omo good talent and earn
est ttorkors, who lecnied lat night
to please tho audience highly, mak
ing up In Industry what they fall to
nrhlevo In number by reason of end
ing out Incorrect advance notice.
Tho scene ot tho show, which I In
one act, advertised a "Tho Market
Square," In "Variety le," the latter
being tho title of tho ihow, proved
Inst night to bo a parlor setting, as
tho company carries no scenery and
usei tho house prop.
Tho plot hinge on an advcnturousJ
Gorman who Is drafted to the king
ship of thu Ulo, and would marry tho
handsome princess, Sho was hand
some, too. Ultimately hi wlfo nml
four children, all raited In Klamath
Falls, and therefore calculated to
agitato tho risible ot beholder, como
to tho lilo and ipoll hi! bigamous
contemplation. llaymond Teal waa
tho psuodo king, while Cash Knight,
as hla secretary, was' well fitted for
tho part, both mon showing plenty of
humorous Inclination.
The part of Mrs. dabble, an In
cessant talker, was offered by Corlnne
Carkeek, who as a gabbler hu Ishen's
Hedda backed off the boards
lidle of Grace MetliodUt KplM-n
pal church will serve a men' banquet
at Odd Fellow' Temple banquet hall
next Thursday evening. A commit
tuo of men of the church Is arranging
for tho affair, and Include George J.
Walton, Dr. C. V. Fisher, Judge Hen
ry I.. Ilen.on, A. II. Cleveland and Dr.
W. A. Leonard. Thcro will bo a pro
gram of speeches, with Judgo Ilenson
as toastmaster. Ilcv George II. Fese.
pastor of tho church, will deliver tho
lutocatlon und speak on "Church and
Morals n Community Interest."
Judgu George Noland will respond
to "A Man Among Men." Attorney
John Irwin to "Our Young Men',,
County Judgo Will 8. Wordcn to "The
Citizen," nnd George J. Walton, man-
nger of the Klamath Fall Light and
Water company, to "Tho Church De
serving Hotter Support."
ROCK (MAM) POTASH
BOYS THOUGHT OPIUi
HoihI. Hnlffffed anil Ate the
for month, and Analysis Remits
In Youth Arretted llriag Taraed
Iammo Again
United Pros Berviea
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 13. "Opt
um, cocaine and morphine" cold to
dope fiend by messenger boy, Eddie
Tracey and Joe Caitro, arrested here
for peddling opiates, under state
pharmacy analysis today proved to
be nothing more than pulverised rock
randy and potash.
"Hop fioadi" muffed. Injected and
nto the powder for months.
"Guy an' dames wot think de're
hophoids only 'tnaglne It," declares
young Tracey. "Ed an' I fooled 'em
all. Looka da good wo dono 'cm."
The authorities thought the same.
Tho boy were rcleaed.
tir-
GOLD LITTERS WAY
-
A tHr.KS C1TI.KXH WITH HHOT
GUNK C1IAHE FLEEING HOB.
IIEItH, WHO KKflCUK THKW
WOUNDED ACCOMPLICE
Cnltcd Press Bervlee
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Jan. IS
Three cracksmen blew ope tha
safe of tho State Dank of Newport,
and escaped with small plunder after
a running battle.
Dradiey Kemble, a Sshersaaa, waa
shot twice, fatally.
Several thousand dollars la bills
and gold were dropped In tho street
by the fleeing robbers. .
A dotea cltlxons with shotgaaa en
gaged tho robbers In a Sght, Wllllaas
Hail dropping one yegg, whom the
others lifted and placed In a waiting
buggy.
Posse are on tho trail, which la
marked with spots of blood.
Tho best danco music ever known
In town at tho Whlto Pelican orches
tra dance at tho opera bouse tonight.
Temple theater. Matinee dally. 2:30
m. Evcnlug, first nerformsnee,
1G. continuous.
Get a box otthoSo nice apples at
the Sunict Grocery, $1.50 per bog.
d-6t-w.lt
We have some very aslrr.ble 6th
itreet property tor sale Stephens-
Hunter Realty
SETTLE RENT, IS
GRAVES' DICTUM
PI.ACK JUKTICi: HOLDS THAT
PULLKYH MUST MAKK GOOD
FOR CHECK WHICH DRAWEE
DEI.AYKD IN PRESENTING
Justice ot tho Peace Charles Graves
yoiterday heard tho caso of J. V. Bat
tel leu against P. A. Pulley and' wife,
Ida M. Pulley, on nctlou to recover
$25 for4bo August rent, 1911, of tho
dwelling house at 522 Klamath ave
nue. It appeared according to evi
dence Introduced that Pulley had giv
en a check to Sntterlo? about August
which remained umleposlted until
August 0, when there wero no funds
In tho bank to meet It. Tho conten
tion of the defendant, through hlg at
torney, W. II. A. Ronnor, was that the
bolder of tho check was uot entitled
to a Judgment bocauso he bad been
glrcu a chock whoso vuluo be lost
through laches.
Attorney J. 8. Kent, for the plain
tiff, argued that olther tho husband
or wife was liable In the case. Tho
Ml I Oregon Code, be contended, tare that
GRANITE MARKER
GIVEN CHAMBER
SECRETARY OF COMMERCE PUTS
ON DISPKW GIFT FROM RARE
ISLAM) MONUMENT MAKERS TO
COMMERCIAL HODY
CIVIL WAD TO RESIHJ IF
HMIEK DECK STRKE
Is Only Mfwas of RHM, Accord lo
Radical Labor ladMs Woetara
Have lO.oos.etm la Tkrtr Treas
ury. Ready for Loa FlgM
United Press ervtee
LONDON, Jan. 13. A
of
strike
11,000 miners on March 1st
Inevitable today, the miners almoat
unanimously voting In favor ot ike es
tablishment of ar minimum wage seale
in British collieries.
Radical labor leaders today declare
that a civil war will follow a strike In
the event the government should at
tempt to operate the collieries.
Miners have $10,000,000 la the
treaserr. and are otherwise prepared
for a long lght In case their de-
maodaaro not met. Collieries at Car
diff have already suspended commer
cial and domestic deliveries on nc
count of the great demand made on
them by the British navy. The supply
ot coal now on hand will not last Eag
land a month.
Secretary Caleb T. Oliver ot the
Chamber ot Commerce ha on display
at the Chamber quarters a- One speci
men of monumental granite bewn
by tho ilaro Island Monumental and
ION ILL SEEK AS
SHERIFF IF COMTY
IF PICKED RY PEOPLE A TH1
CHOICE, HAVING ANNOUNCHB
HIMSELF AS CANDIDATE VOR
THAT OFFICE
Tho announcement of C. C. Low Is
published today for the republican
nomination for sheriff. Mr. Low ie
Stono company. It Is about three feetono ot the old, residents of Klamath
high and about a toot lu diameter, tho
face being smoothed for an Inscrip
tion showing that it belongs to tho
Klamath Chamber ot commerce, and
was donated by tho quarrymen. Tho
names of G. D. Grliile, R. R. Brew
baker and T. O. Robbcrts appear on
the finished surface ... ,
county, and has an acquaintance over
the entire county. For the past three
years ho ha been a member of tho
local police force, and has a large
number or friends who will undoubt
edly give htm strong support. Hie
only opponent to date on the repub
lican ticket i Oscar L. Carter.
Donart's Bankruptcy Petition Is
Referred To Referee Of Klamath
J. C. Hutentc, United States referee
In bankruptcy for the Klamath dis
trict, has had referred to him tho vol.
untary petition In bankruptcy filed by
Charles Donart In tho United States
district court at Portland.
The petition seta up that the peti
tioner baa debts aggregating the sum
of $6,025.06, against which he has
assets totalling but $800. In regard
to the asset! Donart claims them to
be exempt from the. claims of bis
creditor! on the ground that they are
embraced In his homestead. Under
the law a homestead up to a certain
amount Is exempt from application to
a settlement with creditors of the
owner.
Donart formerly ran the Owl pool
room, later conducting a similar es
tablishment next to the Monarch gro
cery, and Is now engaged In the shoe
repairing buslneaa In the Ira of Don
art a. Boa. The firm bought ont the
business formerly conducted by P, A.
Pulley.
Have n good time toalfht nt
danco aiven by the White
nrntlftatra at tha lUUM Caaaik alia She
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