The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 02, 1912, Image 1

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KLAMATH I'ALIJI, OREGON, lltlllAY, ITIIHIAHY 2, lllIU
1912 FARM SEASON
HAS GOOD OUTLOOK
JIRIES ARE MANY
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,tnolbT arellnna aro tiiinmng
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fotltlrt Sle I'" ll' K'Mt
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UiKMIJ'r WMl"
'UiVon4iT I on l'fnit at the
III oll Tall campaign riiiiinl(.
U tl(h In" riiaiuiiiiiiieni.iii
J(uitfrt approved niil plain
I for n actlie campaign for
i ritomlsillon of I'rnldent Tun,
r rcrtUad ronimlllw arrogatra to
U to tvthorltr ir powers, eicrpt
1 ft U deilrc.1 ! irvo I'" '"'"I In
ol tk republican parly tiy
thutloa ol I ho man whom Hip
stof of th commute liellom In
iUtofl(alrioIMap tor Dip party
I III!. Tkaco-opf ration nnd nili.
i U faired nf rirty republican
itIWtra tbr iiwk thing, anil lit
til lU deilrrd iraull at Hip April
Ltrtr literature tll Im dltrlb-
I Krttlf I ho facta a to the
ni ol tat iilmlnlttralliin, speak-
I in W f tifigtd In ipeak through'
I II ilitr, sad Hip Portland rum.
till vork In liarnmn)' with
r ertanliptl effort! i( republicans
i Knot locallllei to booit the
met of Mr Tart
'rhUtraott Importance to Klaln.
kraut; li Hit opportunity proirnl'
I h lk itlt run filed by Hi H
i (or Ik. n t.f Irll that
F U Mod to bring dralrahlo -
ttttlrn from the Mluourl lllver
I aUtet further rait r'nr thn Itoao
mlla June, the Klki' convention
bJi!;u4 Ik Kolthli Templar italti.
IIIUi Ancrln, ratra liatu Iipph
frtof 55 round trip from the
irlRlrrrrommnn iHilnta which
I til iMItlonal pnriiiont of 111
IM to apply uit Hip Hhal
Tki for a tumid trln fnr of
llktkomcvrrkrr atlrndlnc olllicr
iBaMcoartntloni may Imy tlckrla
lHOMvay Ihroutl. t'allfnrnla, en-
1 1 trip to ti madp Into llio
( ralU district, It la n allua.
Bhlch p Klamnth folk a
llll our frlondi lio may bo
tlalllf IrltMiut tll wavilur.
IIMinr, and have ilicm nuliraco
iwitti liturd rn nrutmt of tlicio
i occart'iRi, xi,,, iirLclI i -0
tiara llmlii or i.im.iv ,iv.
1 Jrltllfff) nf itlihiitKr ntnul...r..
IttatOUt. it n k,hmI rntn fi.r
"conntr.eiid I Ik. doit for nt
POrlJ ffor.l ll.n .Inliw !. .
jlailor.iihui ran m ripoclKil
! a direct lino to the Kail
"daH tin rllllCI llm U'lllnm.
IWlltraircntfi vnii.x
"Wha!0 n nltli-.l rnn-....)ni
''Ttka ralliniui, in it,.. ,...inni..
"ftkkiTwr li.. . ,.., ,
' V ntfr hpidiiM to Wiwd
" California. I.oi n.n .,....
'-atiatio. i .'... .. ..""::
rlvi. " "iir mo rmvi
'lUMrrnii.,.i...i .1 .,
VVrtlHtoWrcdt-lthcrhvwiiyiif
"MOfClllfornt. r..,. -.i.i.
SJa!!' -V
!flOMlcdln.ctlnnof mo
"TWhlrali i. .....
I j. '"" iiHivuniniii
ttlt, llld tO linv ..l. In
"tarllliiini!irii. ..
"hU,h i t April l&.
nt i farp of I.U tr from Mlmmurl
lllvcr tmliiia, or or f3C t& from Hi
l.unla or Chi' nut) TliK U n vnlnitlili
riinrt'inliiii to Klnmnth an far na I ho
limn la nltrtti'it who la romliiK Ihla
aprlliK nilil rnn tnkn nilvnnliiKii of thn
rati'. It la not thn rntn Hint brine
thn liliiit of our hoilli'aiwknr, hii'nua
Hin fiiriiiirhoinpwki'r rnnnot travid
ilurliiK Hin iiintitha It l In rffi.t In
thn aprlliK a'nuin- that U If hn la n
rim mi Indian Miininn, ho la inllnl 11
"Hiimw ,Mun,"
Tim aiciiii of thn Hut nil In Inld l.i'
Mmtliiiiil, mill thn othcra nil tnkn plucoj
In Ihu "I'rir WVal" of thla loiuitry. I
I Hi oritn 1)111, In thn iiuinorona rutin
In whlrh ho Ima nppinrrd, hna ahoivii
hlmaidf tiri-mnllHiitly nttid for rolrt
of thn mnlily anrl. na Hint of thn'
rniuhinnn horn In thla piny In nmt it I
wna In Ik. 'UIi-iI Hint hi would
i im ii hlit uu'rn. !
MiumKir John V. Iloiutou ana thla
la thn flril Hint, auih n Ihtko road
allow hna hiii aururod to innkn thu
awlichhiuk up to thla city from thni
mnlii lliiu of mil of thn imt Konthcrn !
I'm Iflr. Thn ahow hna Juat complctod
n wimk nt tho llnkvr thnnti-r at I'ort-
NEW TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY NEAR
MA.VAUnt I,. It. ItOIIKItTHO.V HAVH
Hi: l.'.YI'WIH to HAVH IT OUT
AMOMJ IIOl,l.(J I'OI'flt.'K
WIIIII.N ri:uiAVH
worklim farmrr. and that I. lh kind' ?' '; J ", h"" ?" h" K'",t,Mh .
w np.i, inn it i. -,ii, wi f,,r '"''. ""::, ,,lK": ,,,rJ:..w " ? , '
our pooplp to try n Irtti-r nml
rani intiipnlitii In notify Iiik
frlpnda who mny ho rrndy to rotiu. to
rriimlu that Hip rntn rUih Hipiii r.'
rhniicn to kp lu'n. In Htm. for iprlnx
rnipplllK. I hould llk. to oo Hit'
rain trlnl out nml n mri'ful ihprk
kppt to ili'lprmllip Hip nrtunl tnlun nf
Ihla into to our arrtlon I think Hip
tallroail tmrflr offlrlnla wiiuld In. In
InrpatPit III Hip triull, too.
"llllllilllIK III thn hlllllPa dlatrlrt
cf Cortland li ntllrp and thn work mi
atpcl frainp atrurturra la krpptnK a
arrat nninbrr of I'orlland workliiK
liipn huay In a araion that ottii-rw lap
mUlit lp rathrr dull
"Anollirr Iblnc that U ratulnit a
Inrci. mtioiuit of ImlldliiK rlht now la
thn low prlro of luiuhnr and alriirliirnt
Iron and atprl In that inarkrt. I.tim.
hir la Hip rhratpt In I'nrtliihil that
It ha lirun for )i-ara It l a kimkI
omen for thn hoinn hulldrr na wp na
Tlmrailny Tim prlroa vt tit li COc
and II.
It la romliiK
C'lrruiiiatnuri'N prorocnlhn of u pro.
fmii. lonili'iiiy will nt onco dlmlulih.
Thla hna rofornico to lhi now tolo-
ioiii. illn rtiirj'a noar ndwnt.
I'nr hoiiiu liiiililha Ilia tvlcphouu auh
irlhora of Klnmnlli Knlli nnd lcln
jlly Im m hcMi rimiliiK. tili'iiilliiK and
i llilcf.t'iiliik', na wpII a rnylni; hnrih
. -...."'""" ' " '""''liuoliiita. hoplm; hy oin(, tnctlca or
hmn.h of Iho p.t..rii Hnlou T.d... ,,., , ,,,,. 10 now. ,Ul ()f ,,.
Krapli imupaiiy, v.na rompiillid to '.,rli...r. i.. i... ..i i i b...
liy thn I'arlflc Ti'lvphon) nnd Tolo
Krnph lotiipiiliy.
'"" and 7&
irii'ir
tmin(i'' AikIIii III nl IIouip
wnr nn nctlon to foreclose tho mort
C.nifo nnd niado n pla for trlnl without
Jury.
Attorney Uiorgo Nolnnd for tho de.
fviidanta rontendtd that tho lory of
nil nttncluiient hy tho creditor waived
nny rlnlm for n Hen hy wny of tho
nmrtKfiK'i. nnd Hint, onco waircd, tho
tl.ilm cmld not Im reiterated. Ho
ItoiikIiI to mind vlilona of nttorncya
In dark iliinKeona, with ahncklcii on
t lif'lr ahnnka, hy allualona to poailblo
lontnmpt of court by tho nttorncya for
the plaintiff for ho nnfd If they know
Iho cnao wna ono In equity and made
an attachment, thoy had IndulRed In
nil ultimo of proccaa. Hut when the
court flnlahed lunrlnc tho argument
nobody went to Jail.
JildKo Ilenaon will giro hla decision
on thu nutation tomorrow morning.
FATE OF SAILORS
HANGS IN BALANCE
tho Salmon, KnalRn W. D. Child
maklnK only .20 hlta per run. The
MoccaHln'a work la considered re
markably fine.
ritillT l'lt(l()TKIt CVIU.KY
YIU. HKK ItAIMtXiAl MK.N
MAHHACfft'NKTTH MUM IJf
OI'KIIATION, mUlWRH RV
toniio work unlay mid rnniilii ut
houii. iiudur thu ran. of hla ph)alclnn.
Ir l V I'lihir. Tin- ailment la mm-
ihi,-, iii Im arutn ImllKoatlnn. Ilnint
jlliiK of thu wlroa wna li.-triK dono today
,hy Mr. Aiutln'a militant, Waller
KKicrlh.
ON WITH DANCE,
JOY UNHOBBLED
MamiKr I.. II, Itoheitaoii of thn
tixiil nlllcii ol tho romt.atiy, in)i that
It la i xporti'd to put tho nw directory
ion thu murkiit imxl Monday, nnd ex'
plntna Hip delay hy thu fact Hint It wi
n Hikllih Job to Kit thu book (for.
,hlcia you, It'a RotnK to tip n HOOK
1 1 hi time) out rorn-ctly, nnd that at
tin. tlino It wna put In tho prlntcr'a
hernia Juat heforn tho liOlldna thn
dlarlilea of (luttenherK weru too buay
'to Ret It out at once. Then there wcro
iouip other unforseen hlndrancci
which put thu work behind. All this
time, of courip, those wlthliiK for n
Hip builder of commercial bulldlnita ,"I,V,: "AK "'H--''i: TO IIOI'.iuw lelephonp directory wiro Ketllni;
or lllti: MIHUI. WHO WII.I,",0,p n'"1 moro Irrltnblo.
I a n nrniinK nairn ror Ml tlili Irri
tation the nuw 'phono directory la ex.
IM'ctiil to work wonders.
that material la aeeklnK a better l"V'l
for thn ronaumer."
OMII KK'I.MtWH TOMHIIT
Klamath UhIkp No 137, I. O. O. P.,
Ill hold Ita rrautar Hireling lonlKht.
There will tin work In tho Initiatory
di-Kiep, and brothera are uraeil to
romp nut, VUltlnn brothera will tip
cordially welcomed.
PfHSON BRIDE MO 6R00M
llfl mWM CAKE
Jlllnl Hullur fur Vuuiijt Wontnii II-
rrl TitrlMp Matlrp on Nupp ami
TtM-lr llrUlltra In lUklnK Kwivl
rininMllliHi, Tlien Nulrlilra
United I'reas Hcrflr
VIKNNA, Keb. S. Nca haa Juat
been reeeUeil hero of tho polmillnK
of a brldo and bridegroom and their
families, immberliiK alloKether ten
perioni, at a weddlnc fcaat at I'od
roIcip, Hlavoiila, by a Jilted atiltor for
Hip Klrl'a hand.
Mihoar, tho Jilted suitor, was Hip
baker who prepared thn weddlnK
rako. Ho saturated It with a strong
rheinlral poison. Hhiii IiU arrest ho
admitted Hip deed. Iln mauoKed In
siiiiirrIv Into his cell, upon hla nrreat
that night. Ho commltUd suicide.
ii.ui: Ti:itt'si(-iiottiu. imii'i
hi:.m'i:.maiu-ii in
It's the ga) tlino thu Pro luddlea
will bv having on the nlghl of Mr.Tch
1Mb. That Is tho dntu set for thu
annual hop of thu gallant tlanie itlf
lers of Klamath Kails, to bo held at
lloiiiton'a operu liniuo, with music
by that well known local organlra.
lion named after a famous wctcfooted
bird of pure hue.
A committee of the Klamath Kails rinTTlOX HKI.M1 'UiriTKtTi:il IIV
WANT CAMPBELL
KEPT ON HOARD
i
Mo. l of TIiimp In Willi li 0iTBllr
Hlrtirk Itenuiik. Work Willi 2,000
.Hnnila Not Anillnleil Willi Tliomc
That Wntkoil Out.
LAWItCNCK, Mass., Feb. 2. Most
of tho mills reopened this morning.
Two tlmusnnd operatlres not nfDIIated
with thu atrlkcra resumed work, sol
di era guarding tho plants.
It. M. ItllHAItHSOX IN KAVOII
OK I'TIIST IIIKTItltT ItAIMIOAII
(-O.MMIKSIONKIt
Volunteer I'lro Department, constat
Ing of Chief Cdwnrd Wnkefleld. T. II,
MrKlmmons nnd Heerrtury Caleb T.
Oliver of the Chamber of Commerce
has arrangements of thn matter In'
hnnd. Ifuiinlly tho gliding feitUal! circulation of n petition aiming to
lakes placo on Bt. I'ntrlckV day. 10 ri.,onl01 n ,,mco f Thomas K.
Mnrrh 17th. hut this )enr Iho sAtnfj',.,,,,,,,,, rt.p,lurnll ,. railroad
aimhersary Is Bunday. Henco Hie'rt)m,nU)llo1(r for , yinl )1Utrct( ,
rhniigo lo Krldajr. ,ll0 mmli of I( M nc,nrdson. who
" ' .lasudug thnlnll the necessary chlrog-
Ihm't fall to nttend Hint dnnco to rnphy la nppended then to. Mr. Camp-
bo given at llicoprrn hntiao tomorrow tot 1 seeks re-election.
night by thu White IVIIcnn orrluitrn.
HORSE SLIPPER
CASE WINDS UP
JlltV IN r.VA.NK VH. I.KWIH FINDH
IX IMVOIt OK lHKKXIANT AXII
IHtl.MiS IX IUM)MKIt.X(l VKIt
IUCT In tho caso of 8. Y. Kvani vs. Ar
thur C. IaiwIs, tho Jury stacd out un
til about ! o'clock last night, and then
n turned with a verdict favoring Lew
la with tho sum of $400. Tho suit
of Kvana was for I9SS, allrird to bo
duo on c. nolo given him for part pay
ment of selling rights to a nalllcss
horseshoe, or horse slipper, ns At
torney J, C. Kutcnlc, for Lowls, term
ini It. Of tho original payments plan
ned ono was for 1400 In cash, nnd
this had been carried out, I-ewls
transferring tho wherewithal to Ev
ans. When Kvana auec I.owls, the
latter stt up counterclaims of lack of
consideration, asking for his 1400
back. Ho got It.
"SQUAW MAN" IS
TO BE ON BOARDS
AT IIOI'NTOX'rt OI'HHA IIOI'MK (1111
OXK SUIIIT OSI.V, XKXT TIIHIIM.
IAV MAIX I.IXK ATTU.MTIOX
AT POI'l!l..U I'ltKKH
An event of moro than pamlng In
torost I the apponriinco ut llmuton's
opora house next Thursdny of tho
"Hquaw Man."
"Tho Bqunw Man" la a comedy dra
ma by Kdwln Milton Itoyie, which has
boon Iho attraction nt Wallnck'a tho-
ninr. Now York, for two seanons. Thu
story deal with flfo In th Westum
Slates, whero, when a whlto man mar-
MOXKY TIU'HT I'ltOIIK XOT
KAVOIti:i HY MKX IX CAl'Cl'rt
I'lutlriiMii l'inerwiMn AiinoiiiieiM lliat
Henry Money Trual l'rnN Hraolu
lion Will He Hui4anliil by ono on
Various Hubjorta.
HORSES IN LAW
United Press Service
WAHIIINHTON. I). (!., Keb. :.
Arnirdlng In Congresimnn Under
wood, tho democratlo caucus on Wed
neaday adopts as n subitltiito for tho
Henry money trust proho measure, n
resolution arnlterliig subjecla to bo In
vlHtlgnted nmnng nt least seven houso
standing rommlttws. Henry opposes
this resolution.
Murderess Of Seid Bino
Messes Crime, Shields Helper
IPrMafU..!..
JJUKD, Feb. 2.-OI Hon, Iho
""I ltd Dlliv .H .1.1 a ui.
m ,lu .,IIIVI ui.
iMimtmbtred holy to Senltlo,
Bl'o rfuwd to glvo nny motlvv Mr
Iho crlrao or to uawe th accomiillce
the police aro suro who had,
OPPOSE MOSLEM INSURANCE
Ml USURIOUS INSTITUTION
(Iriuiil Moufll 8a) a Mfe I'olleles Arti
Agnluat Koran, nml llioao lloldlug
TlM'iii An TlirraliiHil Willi Wrnlli
or Allah
United I'reas Servlen
IIKIKUT, Brla, Kch. 2. It Is a sin
against tho Korun for Moslems to tako
out life Insuranco policies, according
lo a decri-o Just Issuod by tho grnnd
moiiftl.
It la buhl that Insuranco come un
der tho bond of urury. Threat of thn
wrnth of Allah la pronounced upon all
who hold Insuranco policies and do
not cancel them.
lll'IMI XKW IIOUHK
Lyle O. Mills, tho creamery man,
has let n ronlrnrt to J. U. Cunning
ham for tho construction of a resi
dence on tho corner of Ksplanade and
Alameda at a cott of about l,500.
OREPTY.WHICH?
AsToiini:yh row kkxxkwick
iiaxk WHICH ATr.CIIKI tiii:
KWIXl.i:it lll'-KTS, TIlVINd TO
IIAVi: Jl'HY OMITTKIl
l-OST OK i:il'('ATIOX lllfill
IX STATK OK CAUKOIIXIA
Mnn Tluin Half lM Year's KviK-ndl-
lure of r-M.JUMl.iKXl Wiin l"nUI In
SnlarieH In Tenrliera Who Uulileil
KliiNilIng of Young Ideas
Ono of iho hard legnl kuots that
Judge Henry I., llenson had to strug
ulo with today wns that presented In
tho cmlenwir to tako tho caso of tuo
Klrst Nntlonal Hunk of Kcnnowlck t.
Joshim Swindler nml wlfo from tho
Inn- calendar nnd get It Into tho equity
dMslon, Thla would do away with n
Inn trial nnd put tho Issuo beforo
tho Judgu.
Originally this fa mo m horso caso,
which will go ilnwn In Hio history of
tho world as one of the most Interest
ing episode of equine nnnala, waa an
equity case, because It wna nil over on
attachment, which cannot bo resorted
to In law cases.
Tho complaint nf tho banking houaa
uhlih hnd n rhnllel mnrtgago on tho
homes owned by 8 duller on which It
nlleged thero was a halauco of $701
duo. set up that Swindler hnd aurrep.
tltlously removed from Washington to
Oregon tho steeda ngnlnrt which the
tnortgngo win Issued. Tho complaint
naked that tho tnortgngo bo Judicially
declared a lien on nil tho personal
property Involved, but did not ask for
foreclosure of iho mortgage for satis
faction of tho debt, nor for solo of the
property to pay tho debt, it did aak
Judgment for tho doht and attorney's
fees.
Attorner"B. II. Henderson of Ken-
newlck this morning argued for the
bank to the effect that the complaint
8ACRAMEXTO, Keb. 2. It cost
ISO.&OO.OOO to run tho schools of Cal
ifornia In 1911. and $11,300,000 of
this sum went to teachers In salaries,
according to n little pamphlet Just
Bent to press by Superintendent of
I'ubllo Instructions Kdwnrd Hyatt.
Thero aro 10.000 teachers In tho
elementary schools, 2,000 In tho sec
ondary schools, and 2G0 In tho kinder
gartens. Total enrollment of tho
schools Is 335,000 pupil In tho ele
mentary schools and 45,000 students
In the secondary grades. The lowest
salaTy for teachers $400 n year.
Thirty-two cities of tho state now
linvo schools separnto from tho state.
Jolinaon-Flynn Hemp Hllo Xot Yet
licked, Hut May Iln Along Use of
Wi-nti-rn l"iinr, Wliosn Officials lie
la Oolng to Confer Willi.
United Press Scrvlco
SALT I.AKK, Keb. 2. Jack CurUy
has started to Han Kranclaco to confer
with officers of the Western Pacific
njllroad. Tho Johnaon-Klynn fight slto
has not ct been selected. It will
probably bo along the Western Pacific.
f.'oodwln Kill In and Out
Hoy Goodwin, traveling correspond
ent for tho Sacramento Dee, who does
missionary work among the paper's
outside correspondents, with an aim
toward keeping them In tha straight
and narrow, and who has been a local
visitor the past three days, left this
morning for tho burg bearing tho
sacerdotal name.
Stir Hrliolam' Farm Intern
Secretary Caleb T. Oliver of the
Chamber of Commerce, County Super
intendent J. O. Swan, City Superin
tendent Iloscll II. Dunbar, Principal
W. K. Kanght of tho Klamath County
High School, and other educator will
hold a confab at lunch tomorrow over
the question of Inducement for spe
cial efforts at Letter farm education.
It Is desired to get tho pupils Inter
ested In tilling the soil.
Van Illpcr llros. bare a shipment of
tho finest Southern , naval orange.
Guaranteed to bbgwect. 1-
fEAREO PREMATURE BURlJU
LEFT UNP DIRECTIONS
Will Pruridpd That Hla Corpse Hhosdd
lie Kept on Kartli. anil Warm, 8er
en Hays, Willi Hell Attached to
WrWt for me as Alarm
Cnlted Press Service
LONDON, Keb. 2. Kear of prema-
turo burial was responsible for the
curious Instructions left In bis wilt be
Thomas Douglas Murray, a wealthy
land owner of Buckinghamshire, who
died recently at the age of 70.
Tho testator directed that on his
"apparent death" his body should bo
kept In a well warmed bed for thirty
six hours, then placed In a coffin In
a warm room and watched for four
days and nights. A bell was to bo
fattened to bis wrist so that ho could
attract attention If ho recovered.
A MARINE COLLISION
KI.KVKX OF CltKW MIMING A
ilKHVlt OF LTtAHII OF SUB-MA-ItlXK
IXTO TOIIPKIMJ BOAT OFF
HIIOAIi
fjnlted Preai Service
LONDON, Feb. 2. Sub-marine A-J
collided with the torpedo boat Hatard
off Princess 8boI, Isle of Wlgbt.
Tho fate of eleven member" of the
crew Is unknown, and It la feared
they perished.
Tho channel fleet of warships Is
rushing to tho scene with diver.
Sub-marine A-l tank at the tame
place, drowning thirteen.
Tho commandant at the Ports
mouth naval station declare that as
doubtedly the crew of tho sub-marlB
drowned when she sank.
Gas and bubbles following the crash
Indicated that a hole waa stove In the
sub-marine. Lieutenant Craves, com.
mandlng tho sub-marine, waa ashore
at the tlmo of tho accident. Lieuten
ant Orland and Fallor, hi assistants,
perished.
MAY TRAIN MILITIA MEN
BY FOl'R MOXTH8' OOURSF.
Xew Order Which May Be Aarevtl
I Opposed br West Potatera, Wfco
MaJaUte Private Might Kaenr
MbreAboeit Batara Tha OaVrr
United Pre Service
WASHINGTON. D. C, Feb. 1.
Speculation 1 rife at the war depart
nnt a to whether an order, reeeally
presented to Major General. Leonard
Wood, Instroetleg rcllltla seen to go to a
Fort Leavenworth, Kan., for four
Months' course of Instruction In what
ever branch of thi service they are
ngaged, will meet with the approval
of tho chief of staff.
Much opposition I being made
Against the order by West Pointer,
who maintain that the outcome of
inch a course would be that the pri
vate would know more coneeralng
their business than do their ofleers.
Tho auporters of the bill retert:
Then send the officer to the school,
tco."
General Wood decline to make any
statement concerting the order at
present, saying thnt he has not had
Luftlclent tlmo to consider its pro
v'rlons and probable effect upon the
army. It is admitted by many, how
ever, that Its passage would have the
effect of Increasing tho Intellectual
standing of the rank and file of the
army, giving the met a better Insight
Into the detail of their work.
FINE TARGET PRACTICE OF
GUNeOAT WILMINGTON
Her Commander, V. A. Kdgar, Is
Awarded Palm for Beat Work IHinti
by KJemeutary Practice of Houtliern
Atlantic Hquadnm ill toil.
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. O., Feb. 2.
To Commnndor W. A. Edgar, in
charua of tho gunboat Wilmington,
has been awarded tho palm for tho
best work dono by tho elomentary
practice of tho South Atlantic. Squad
ron during 1911. Tho Wilmington,
according to official reports of tho
secretary of Iho navy Just Issued, re
ceived a mark of 38.089 for merit,
tho cruiser Albany, Commander O. 8.
Williams, being second, with 36.138.
Tho Vallalobos. ono of tho oldest ships
lu tho lino, was last, with 0.200.
The Moccasin, Ensign S. D. Mc
Arthur commandlnfg, ted the sub
marines, with aa avorage of ,55 hits
per run, far outclassing the remain
dor of tho fleet, the next one of which
BOBCAT SLAYER
GETS HEAD MONEY
KILLKK OF THHKK 8LAJX AM
MAUI VISITS OFFICE OF COVX.
TV CLERK HE LAP AND GETS
WARRANT FOR S8
Ono of tho visitor to County Clerk
Do Lap's olflco this morning was Earl
Sharp, who had with him tho neces
sary parte of three bobcats to draw
bounty for killing them. Sharp Uvea
In this city, but slew the wild quad
rupeds In tho country toward Upper
Klamath Lake. For each pelt he re
ceived $2, or, more properly speaking,
a county warrant therefor.
BOX OF CAMERON DAM "HERO"
COMES TO OREGON TO LIVE
Clarence Diets, Sob of Flghtaag Wis-
consln Homeateeadrr Now 1b PraL
tcntiary, Working o RaOroael New
YoncaUa
f'nlled Press Service
ROSEDURO, Feb. !. Determined
to begin life anew, Clarence Diets, son
of John F. Diets, and one of the de
fenders of the Cameron dam In north,
ern Wisconsin, has come West. He
Is working on a railroad near Yoncal
la. "I shall never return to Wiscon
sin." be said. "The state has done
our family deep Injustice. It was an
eight year tight on our part, but the
corporation was stronger. Slick law
yers and unfair law robbed us. In our
last fight we stood off a posse of 150
men for three days. And If the offi
cer hadn't shot and killed our sister
we never would havo surrendered."
Price of admission to band con
cert Bunday afternoon ha been re
duced to 10 nnd 15 cents. 31-4t
Double Pound Rate On Newspapers
Is Justice Hughes' Recommendation
United Press Serviee
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. -Justlco
Hughes submitted to Preai
dent Taft his final report on tho pos
tal commission on rate Increase for
newspapers and cBagarlp.es.
The report recomcieada that the
second class rat of one oeat Im dou
bled. The report wUl to snbaatHed
to congress soon.
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