The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 24, 1912, Image 1

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ITALY BACKS DOWN,
TEARING FRANCE
Jlhal lliti spi'vcli hi) propose (i)
t a inrniTrn"m M "", '"""" rul" tltne
MIIUSFS LlBtKAItll '"""" rlMi breach or
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VV PREPARER Mill
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Unit' i ire p-riv7
Komi:, Italy,
Jnti. 34. Italy ha
derided l rrl'aan
the, wintynllio
Tuikl.li nursr fearing a nam wiw
I'rsnre
I'aiU dlPtrhr mIi tlm Krencli
tllitmtiliir would lv rofallwl and
Ibo I'iruili natal nmitiiandorii had
Ihtii onlcrrd to iirpparn In Invad"
tho llelH' rranran,
lh I hell nilirludeit ahn had better
bjtk ilnli
bloodv mm IH
ANTICIPATEOIN HMD
Cn'Mil lUlhrrliiK nl H'irM( Nrkl
.iili Hubjnlrd In Ttitral In
Itrrrik li I'm H Tluil Klrw Kim
of IS. Hi.- U .YeI
MINDON Jan, SlAdmltllnic for
ll.c Ort tune, Ihal Din lininn ruin inrol.
lux rhediilid for IMfail, Irvland, on
l'tlriiarv Mh, will, In all nibabltlt)-.
b Ilm ilKlial for one of Ihn bliMMllrnt
nutbriak In ihn hlatory of tho III
til til iniiiitr) th Kovnrnment la plan
nine rlnUitnto prerautlnn (or pro.
terllna tho mwakera.
Tim IrUh ciinilntmUry at llvtfatt
bn U u ircrrtly ralnlnrccil for dayt
Itmn niviiibrra of (ho avrvlro In oilier
ncttliorn tnxni who arc noted for
their ln)lty to the Kovnrnment, but
thief K-rnur) for Ireland, lllrrrll,
h rvrrltitl Inforiuallon from Hip
II. Ifmt auttinrltlra that all of the po.
Ilirmrn uf 1,'rlu foul.l hardly hiKt to
rope with the tllitt-rltaa. If limy InaUl
In thflr drtirmliiatlon to bri-ak up tho
mnttln
lti-r;ir.lli'i of tlm Krnvlty of Ihn lt
utllnn Kovernment offlclntii nnnntinrn
ttt tin.. nuetliiK will bo held. It wax
Ir.iim.t lunlatil that tlm Kovernuunt
It (unalitrrlnK tlm advlmbWty lit
thrnwlriK to many troop Into llolfnit
tint Hie) m over-aw tho tnitirll.
ItrpnrU (nun northern Ireland In
dlralo Hint tho Mitl-hotiie rulo fcnllnR
li xroKlnc mid It U likely that 300,
010 imlnnltt will ko to Ilelfaat on
Kihruary sth from mljolnlna town.
rrnmliietit untonlat Iradera dtclaro
tho riiiintiTMli'innnttratlon thar aro
I'lannliiR will bn only a aamplo of
lit Hi,, llhrrala may aipnct If tha
home rulo bill li paaaad. Kor week
the Ulflnrliea, tho leadara claim, have
I'itd iiiiiKRlInK anna loto tholr lodgo
loinit nml wholu rompanlf of men
hto hivn iiiKaglng In target prac
tice. The llhcrnl proaa at Ulitor la a unit
In ileiiiiinilltiK that tho iinlonUt lend
era U arreated for treaaon, declaring
(tint iinlcM aoinn ilraatlo action I tak
en liiiiiiDillntuly civil war will bo Inov.
Ilablo.
Cnlmiiit papcra In London are Juat
I'linr In ronilomnlng tho liberals,
and Hir ipnwalon reiterate Ita at
mpt or n few day ago that Wlniton
Cliurclilli, rtrat lord ot tha admiralty,
hoii,i bo nrrcated on the ground
Oelzell Returns And Will Become
Auditor For ID." Varied Interests
W C, DnUuii, until roeeutly assist
"t ciuliiei of tho Klrst National bank.
' n tm ued to thii clly from n vUlt
o Ran rrauclsco. Ho was tinablo to
lv tho Herald any detailed Infornm-
on nl-out tho new bank which haa
"ten expected to be started by tho
Klamath Development company, It la
now uinlorstood that Mr. DeUell will
i"t he connected with auch an Initi
ation, hut will bo made auditor (or
Hi" Klumnth Development eompany'a
various Intorosta here, which are num
cmim Mia Important.
' Whlio in Baa Francisco Mr. DeUell
nn luto quite a colony of KlMMth
do
wlll Ilia
1 iel ,
MMKHICANN HUV (.JURA LAND '
koii much iii.:ati.ii prick
'""" ' W A-i-ImiI nt Whm II
tl.. .u.l.t. l. .1. . ..- .
TZTS ZffU " ""fl" "" !"T"!
.. . . . u, ., IIh'Mi wn MUueUiIng crooked nliout
Oumitaiuiliiii Naval HUtloi I,, .... , , , ....
thii irmllnr. and liitcmlfd to Invent
-
nava.na, jau, si. nisi a tract
of I mnl 40,000 arre In uitmil which
wn dealrid by tliu navy dvparltnent
for I ho I'ltcnaluu of tlm United Htatr
unvnl atatlon al (luantanamo, on
Mhlrli n Cuban rommlaaloii had placed
n Ynluntlou of 1900,000, I now to be.
old to an American company for 2,
000,000, la the announcement tnadn In
a local paper,
Tlm principal talun of tlm laud to
tin; navy lie In tlm aourru of tho wa
ll r ailppty, which I coualilerrd emfti.
t In I to Ihn mnlnteiiaucn of Ihn project
nnl I j to
AI'NTItAI.IA'M HIIMK I'llOllfl.TH
MAV CIIOWII Ol'T JOHN llt'M.
United I'rrat Hervlro
LONDON, Jan. 2( lleaentmnnt la
fell In hualneas circle In KngUnd hv
cauao of tlm ri nm In Auatralla In
mak'i tlm romnmnwealth "ef.coic
Ultied "
lany thing hiiiirrtu purchaaed In
Kughnd nm belnc manufactured In
ViutrnlU now ToJav a conalgnment
of machinery for clothing inanufA.c
turn I on It way
OPE. AIR SCHOOLS PLAN
OF BflABDJF EDUCATION
Of lUpidly Orowlng Illy of Moullirm
('llfomU TtK-y Will IU IYiivIiIiiI
Willi All l'ilblf Ihvld- In tiltr
Krili Alnnilrrra
UAV lill'(K) Cnllf.. Jan. 24. The
Iwiurd of education hn decliUnl on njdlllon.
(ollcy of building open air chool
for tlm city and act era! will bo built
In tlm near future to tnkn rnru of thn
rapidly glowing population. Ttiey
will hn of onu dory, with all poaalblo
ileilce to protldv outdoor air for tu
dent
)iar.
M all 1 1 mm throughout tho
MASTEN CASE IS
t-OlTl.t. OK WITXICHHr34 HtillHIU
XAK.H IIV KOIt.MI.il AHHIHTANT
tITV ATTOIIXKV KAII. TO OCT
ANV KKKH
Kclioet) ot the Ma at en ilnmaKo ult
ngnluat tho clly aro heard occnalonnlly
at clly hall, although Hie ault wa et
tied lunm tlmo ago In conformity
with an order of tho circuit court.
I'ollco Judgo Nlcholn hn caunl
tlnlt now ami then from John Coltv
man, who wn n wllneir In tho cnwi
Mihpoonaod by tho city.
W, II. Bhaw wa nltmit city at-
Falln people, Including .. 0. ("Doc")
Powell, Hlrhurd llrolentoln and Dr.
It. It. Hamilton, city halclan. Thoy
ull scorned to bo enjoying life as much
aa could bo expected ot mon away
from home.
Do Powell and nrellenitolu have
each purchased new automobile,
which thoy will bring back tu Klam
ath Fall to outortaln tholr frlondo
with.
Tho aooner Ute city paya cash tho
sooner will llrlng panaea be pared
MM,
BROUGHTTO
MIND
turney ill tho Hunt of tli mm', and n
mitii signm niiIiiiiiiiiiii under vi lilt li
Culxiiiiiii ami ti iiiiiii tiitiiH'il Nmiliiiiiloi
appeared lo ti-nllfy In Him rami. They
wero iiiiiiIiIii o collict liny fee from
Co ii nty Clerk Cliurleii It. Do I .up, who
has mi Inula for ( Iiik Ilium, tliu cont
Mil In Hid rnaii having bii'ii mado up,
approved In lliu M'utilnr manner a ml
(mill, mill tho nuhpo-nna not Inning
Ihm'm Untied from hla officii,
Hoii-ml vI-.Hk wuro iiiinlo to tlm
nly liull liy tliu mini, II I understood,
until finally Ximhanks d'emcd Hint
III pllgrlmngoa were not worth while,
no censed taking tint exercise. Cob,
mini iitlll lni.,. u get du money,
how over, ntnl on IiIk last visit to the
t?nte
HUM I MOMHCII IIV WOMAN
NAVK TIIOHK IN KAMII.V
Inillnnn rrtlrllng KaI-iiuw Wlm Net
'I Hun Anilli'ng AImiuI Krtnlnlnltjr
In Co "llnltj Al.oal," lrnvni Kla'.
Valunlnl lMI,MMI
HOirril IIIINI), lud , Jan. 24.
Without hntliiK iiver In en kUand by
mi woman other limn hi mother
and lli m, John Kamau, a- IruvellnK
anli-amnn, I dend her1 lie left an
ntnle talurd at 1100 000.
Caman nlwn)n declared lie wna not
n woiiinu hater, hut malntAlned lhat
lie i mild never ten nn) thing nboul Ihn
ll'.nillcT net to "go daffy nbnut," .
NEW BUILDINGS
ALLOWEDBYDAOS
ItMit'Utll (lltlHT OK I'KHMITH TO
niNHTItltT KIIIKICI34 OK VAIH.
OIK HIK4 AND HOUTH OIUNTv
Kl AT MKCTIXO
tlulldlng permlto wero granted by
the council Monday night a follew:
John H. Klllntt, brick teni-cr homo
Btono foundation, on lot &, block 47,
Hot Kprlng addition.
Horatio Oreni, une-alor) fraino
building, 30xk0, brick or cement
chlmiic), on lot C. block 2, Cntinl ad
O, W. Hirbertson, one1or brick
building, 18x30 feet, probable coat
$500. on rvnr of lot 2, block 17, orlg
lunl town.
C. C. Cofer, ontvroom addition, III
l(S feel, to homo on block 51, Mrt
addition to Klamath Kail.
fll'S KKAIIKl'l. OK THOt'lll.K
IK I'OXSISTOItV IH KAHTKH
lliiult of lUiiMiiiient of lalrlarili of
LUtMin Make It Knwlac tu An
iHHincr HurrrwMir or to Hold Coo
klatory IHItenvlao
United I'rca Bcrvlc
UOMK, Jan. 34. I'ope I'lu I to
day conlderlng tho nccemlty of aban
doning tho conalvtory planned for
Cialur. a n remill of tho banishment
of tho Patriarch of I.Ubon from hi
dloceo.
Tho popn fool thnt It would bo lm
poaalhle for him to nnnounco the olo-
tiitlnn lo the ncred coiiego or win
patriarch at llio Raster cotiBlalory.
It would bo equally unwlao to sum-
uum Iho rontlslory and not make tho
nnnotiuconiont.
BILLS ALLOWEDBY
THE CITY COUNCIL
IIKI.TH CI.AIMKD AUAINT MUNI
CIPAMTV KAH8KJI 4N KAVtMt-
AIH.Y IIV I'ATKIW OK TIIH COM.
MUNITV
Hills woro allowed by tho council
Monday ulght aa IoIIewb:
I). C. Moyer, sower Inspector)
13 Vi Uaya f 6
w. u. Wilson, policeman, 6
dnya
Chnpman Construction com
pany, fxlng drain 5th at ..
lime Clurko .company
Chnpnmn Construction com
pany, fourth aewor unit . .
F. J. BchmlU, clerical work.
16.65
10.17
7.98
333,16
30.00
Total
.ltll.IT
JUMP SIDEWISE
TO AVOID HOLE
'I IIIK IX I'lUM KnS CITV IH lll'HV
AT XOW, niDNViLMAX U. II.
IHHI.i:it TELLS ADMINIHTItA
'HON IIOAIII)
'It' kicplliK li JumplllK ildewny
now to keep one foot out of thoHi() cholciiit,-
holu," aald Counilliiuiii C. II. CrUlcr,
nt (oiimll met HiiK' Monday nluht .(JOVK'ltXOIt'K IIKIfWITION
when tlm iUctlou of n Id for Iho
Chamber of Commerce, to bo contrib
uted by tho illy wn broached. Hoc
rtlary Caleb T, Oliver of thn Cham
bnr, was on bund, uud madu a plea
for support.
Councilman 0
W. White
i-d making the pnmp'Ktlve now char
tur broad enough for tliu npproptla
lion lo he Included.
"If )ou mnku It too broad the peo
ple will not totu for. It," dcOnrcd
(.'ouucllmau M. U. Wilkin.
"1 don't think the) will, colonel "
added Mr. White.
"I belluto It la tho will of tho pec
plo
to havo these thing.." (aid Col-
onel Wllklns
"1'to lukeu nmny 'cussing' otur
tli( so little proposition," declared
Councilman C. II, Crlaler. "I've nev
er beard any kick on what gltcu
I liu library, but uu other. Wo could
put an ndterllalng part In tl.o char
ier, which would take enro ot this."
IWrctary Oliver aald that under
no ilrcumstnuct would ho llko to see
tho library slighted, and spoko very
highly of It. No action wa taken,
nor wa any taken on the question
of rodlftlng the city ordinance.
which havo been uncodified for a
number of year.
LEAGUE OF UNEMPLOYED TO
ASK RELIEF' OF JOBLESS
SoiUIUIn A-.ummi of Tlioukanil
Mi'iiihrni at Slart, ami lroHNH) lo
Irmugumln Mott'iiM'nl by a Quiet
Strti't ParaiV
United Press Service
I'OltTI.ANI) Jan. 24. Socialist
here nro nrganlilng a "I.enguo of the
Uuemplo)od," to inako an appeal to
the city autliorltlt burn for relief for
Iho Idle.
Ono thousand men havo signified
their Intuition of Joining. Next Sun
day a quiet demonstration In the form
of u Htrect parade of tho unemployed
will be held.
BODY OF DEAD
MAN IS FOUND
ItRPOHT COMK8 TO BIIKIUKK'S
OKKICK THAT IIODY 11KUKVKO
TO IIK THAT OP 'UnTCir' IB
KOU.MI NKAH KAIROHOUXD8
A report wa brought to the aher
lit' ottko thl afternoon that the body
of a dead man had been found down
Iho valley between tho railroad
bridge and tho fairground!, and
from tho description given It is be
lieved that tho body Is that ot "Mitch"
who disappeared from the county la-
tlrmnry tho night of January 16th.
Deputy Sheriff Jlhn Bchallock left
lo Investigate the report, ana naa
not returned when tho Herald went
to pre, nm! any further (acta or par
ticular wero not obtainable.
MINKItH WANT MOKK MONEY
AH WIXIi AB SHORT HOVH8
Wage Scale ('otnmlttee of United
Mine Workers lteioria Ita Finding
to (Vimntlmi, Which la to Take
Action ThU Afternoon
United Press Service)
INDIANAl'OMS, Jan. 34. The re
port of tho wngo scale commlttoo has
been submitted to the miner's con
vention. It recommends a demand
for an Increuao o( 10 centa per ton
for mining, 20 per cent (or day labor
ore, and seven hour day except Bat
urdaya, whon tiro hours la fixed.
The convention will act on the re
port this afternoon,
'lllll HATPINS KILL JAILH
j WITH INDIGNANT WOMEN
United Pro Service -
IlKltNi;, Jan 24. Zurich Jails aro
illllliiK.iip with wemen who hnvo boon
IwtnrliiK hatpin with projecting
points, moro Ihnn 200 women anil
Klrl linvlriK already been arrested,
jam) 110 of whom havo been given
short prison term without the option
(of a fine.
Women hero aro up In arma against
tho now ordlnanco.
Inatciul of tho city IioIiir nn undo-
. ulrnMc cuatomer It otieht to be
XKKDKI) IN HANK CAME
t nlli-d Pre Service
KAN KKANCI8CO, Jan. 24. Gov
ernor lllrnm V. Johnson' deposition
In the defunct California Rafo Deposit
suggest-jcompany'a case will bo taken January
Htli. Governor Johnson at one time
wn coumel for J Dalirll Drown, con
victed otllclal of tho wrockod Inatlttl
Hon. Kt'K.XTft AT I'AVIMOX TOXIOIIT
Tonight at tho Pavilion there will
bo two ono mllo races on skates, as
well a a basketball match tilarcd
ur ,.,. lt.n ou ti10 Mmo vehicle.
The event will bo between 8 and 9
o'clock, and tho skating will be from
! until 11:30 p. m.
CATTLE DO WELL,
SAYS STOCKMAN
STOCK.MAX KKOM KOl'TII I'AItT
OK THK UOUXTV HAVH AM
MAI AHR IX (HMHI HIIAPK ANII
KIIKR KKOtl KCAIIIK
W. C. Dalton. tho Southern Klam
ath itockman, I In the city today.
Mr. Dalton states thatall of the cat
tle In tho southern end of the county
arc doing fine, and lhat bo doe not
bellovo that there I any scabblc
among them. He was absent at the
tlmo tho examination was mado by
Dr. Hamilton, tho government In
spector, and does not know Just what
his findings were.
Dr. Hamilton I now ou tho rescr
tiitlou. Ho and Dr. Mitchell will
make another Inspection of th-j cat
tle In tho Merrill section, and it Is
hoped by tho stockmen that there
will bo no occasion for quarantln or
dipping ot tho cattle. It Is claimed
thnt It Is not always posslblo to tell
to a certainty whether cattle aro af
flicted with scablo until about Febru
ary, but as tbero were tome indica
tion Ur. Hamilton took precaution
ary measures by quarantining some
ot the cattlo until a more thorough
examination could be made
Taxes aro not exorbitant In rate,
but If they were mado really high
enough to euro for dally expenditures
on n cash basis tho dltfercnco would
bo Imposing, In both sense ot the
word.
The council wanted a committee to
handle tho new charter question, but
the maor said tho city attorney and
ho would do It. It remains to bo seen
how near tho result will approach the
desires ot tho council.
RECOVER MONEY
IF SUIT IS WON
I'OUTIiAXti WHOLESALE LIQUOR
fNCKUN HAS ITS CLAIM BE-
FOUR CIRCUIT
Jt'RV IB PICKED
COURT, AND
In tho case of Flockensteon & Co,
VI.
, P. C. Campbell of Bend, a Jury
was drawn this morning as follews:
E. 8. Tcrwllllger, Jack Korr, A. D.
Addison, Hanco Nylander, B. B. Card
tier, J. V. Book. A. B. Brown, W. O.
Bmlth, II. E. Duncan, Charlea Berg
dorf, O. W. Miller, George Bhell. J.
O. Edsull and J. W. Bryant were ex
cused by tho plaintiff rod Frank
Obonchaln by tho defendant.
Tho Flecknesteln firm haa head
quarters nt Portland, and la repre
sented by E. L. Elliott, while O. M.
CORPSE IN
GHASTLY
On'lll hn been retained to defend
tho llend man, who I being sued for
nboul C00 for liquor that aro said
lo havo been furnished him by tho
Portland house.
William P. Adam, scrrctary and
mnnngcr of the company, was sworn
thl afternoon a tho first witness for
Iho plaintiff. It was endeavored to
provo by him that tho company wa
duly Incorporated, but the defense
wished to have the original docu
ment In tho matter produced as
proof. Tho defense had denied al)
tha allegations In tho. complaint, one
oi wnicn was tnai mo r iccaensieiu
houso was a corporation under Ore
gon laws. Tho plaintiff sldea wished
for tlmo In which to produce proof,
and the defense mado a motion for
tinri-ault. alleging that tho Arm was
not duly'lncorporatcd.
Judgo nenson sustained the mo
tion for a non-suit.
XO HUXIIAV KUNKItAI.S
IK L'l.KltOVMKV I'HKVAII,
United Press Service
LONDON, Jan. 24. Clergymen,
Angcllcnn and Nonconformists, are on
strlko nt Hotherham against Sunday
funerals.
They havo formed themselves Into
a union and delivered to the town
council an ultimatum that they will
not offlclato at Sunday funerals ex
cept In urgent cases, where (or san
itary reasons Interment cannot be de
layed. And they Insist that then the Bun-
day funerals mnst take place before
9:30 o'clock In tho morning.
CANDY GIRLS' BETRAYER
WANTS HIS BAIL REDUCED
ll-cnse of Orfroae of Pteyslrlaa Wke
Will Ho Tried In 8m Fraactsro
Court Makes Deep larotvd em His
I'nanclal IhHwrcca
United Prcsa Service
SAN FKANCISCO. Jan. 34. Tha
date for Dr. Otto C. Joalen'a new trial
on tho charge of betraying Ethel Wil
liams, the 17-year-old "candy girl."
w HI bo set Friday.
In Iho meantime his attorney has
petitioned the court to reduce the ball
from 15,000 to 12,500, aa the ex
penses of the defenso havo made deep
Inroads Into the doctor' exchequer.
COURTNEY HELD
FOR 6RAND JURY
J 1 'STICK OK PEACE GRAVES COX-
SIIIKRB THAT COMPLAINT OF
CHARLES ROWAN WARRANTS
Kl'RTHRR PROCEEDINGS
Samuel Courtney, charged with
drawing a deadly weapon on Charlea
Itowan, was yesterday held for grand
Jury action by Justice of the Peaco
Charlea Graves. Ills ball was fixed
at $500. Up to this afternoon ho had
not furnished It, and was In the coun
ty Jail.
Order Approving Sale Of Chronicle
Signed By Judge Of Circuit Court
Thn order of sale o( the Klamath
Chronicle to Edward J. Murray baa
been approved by Judge Henry L.
Benson of the circuit court. Under
the torma of the sale, which were sub
mitted by Murray to W. T. BHlve, as
signee, and the board o( directors of
the Klamath Publishing company, tha
purchaser of the business bought the
claim ot F. H. Mills, who had sued
the paper, and gave to Alexander
Martin, trustee, a chattel mortgage
on tho property (or $3,360.30. This
waa In satisfaction of a mortgage
held by E. U Elliott aa trustee. In
each there waa paid I4M.60, which
TRUNK
MYSTERY
BODY DISMEMBERED
DIHCOVKItY MADE IN DEPOT AT
HKATTLE, WHITHER SKIP
MENT HAD HEEN MADE FROM
PORTLAND MONTH AGO
United Press Service
SEATTLE. Jan. 34. Tha body of
a middle-aged man waa found muti
lated In a trunk In the King street
station.
The trunk came from Portland De
cember 21st.
The odor led to the discovery.
The body wss cut through the mid-
illo and both legs cut off.
Fluihlng Main atraet waa
move.
LOVEY-DOVEY SEATS ARE
TRIED AT MUOSE PARK
Sample Pair of Hrnrhea DHag Tried
by Park CommUnloner toe Use of
Which Ardemt Lovers Mast Btkk a
Nickel lato Slot
SAN JOSE. Calif., Jan. 24. -Pay-
as-you-spoon benches, at 5 cents per
spoon," are being tried out by the
park commissioners here, or rather by.
"lovey" and "dovey" under supervi
sion of Commissioners.
A sample pair, Insulted la city ball
park, havo made a great bit with tha
lovelorn. A nickel In a alot contriv
ance at the end of tha bench releaaoa
a lock, tha bench revolves Into posi
tion, and urn-am!
It locks automatically when empty.
The Idea Is to discourage loafers.
rather than the encouragement of
"spooners." It la aald.
RICH GIRL SCRUBS FLOORS
AFTER BELLING DRT OOOM
Works in Cheap ResUaraait aatj Tries
Driartsnvat Store Orbing to FM
Oot If Working Hoar Law ta Brtwg
Violated
CHICAGO, Jan. 34. Although she
has an income of $10,000 yearly, Mlu
Zctla Emerson, a- beautiful young set
tlement worker, 1 scrubbing floors
(or ten or eleven hours a day la a
cheap restaurant. Her Income kept
It from being a tragedy when aha waa
discharged from a higher priced res
taurant for Inefficiency.
Mlis Emerson put In the Christmas
holidays as a salesgirl In a depart
ment store. She la seeking to ascer
tain the real conditions under which
women work In Chicago, and to And
out If the ten hour law la being vio
lated. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES' AID
Tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock
tho Ladles' Aid Society o( the Pres
byterian church will hold a meeting
at the home o( Mrs. E. V. Coggswell.
at Second and Washington streets. A
special program of an attractive na
ture has been arranged, and the mem
bers and their (rlends are urged to at
loud and enjoy It.
paid 40 per cent of the original mort
gage held by Elliott and the same pro
portion on other debts.
In taking the property Murray
agreed to ascume and aettla indebted
ness duo the Merganthaler Llaotype
company, Keystone Type Foundry
niakc-McFall company. Wbta the
board o( directors ot the Klamath
Publishing company met on the sale
proposition It was moved by Mayor
Fred T. Sanderson and seconded by
I.. F, Wllllts that the aama be aeasfO
ed. George T. Baldwin, Alexander
Martin Jr. and Assignee W. T. amtra
roucurred, , -.,-