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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1912)
llefaUL ivrrMM n ui KVKXIftl ifiwsPArans I'llINT THIS NKWS. WOT HMTOHT vWTil, ritWW WKW 1EHVICT N,.)iVrr-N. I.M KLAMATH PALI, OHKflON, MONDAY, I'KllltirAIIY n I It II Ibe prnina & CAMPAIGN OF GOOD MOVES UNDER WAY boosteks are busy litinl Ori'Koiiliiu or until ilulc nii'iitH I mm r All i air rrlt.ulr: i. A H 1 1 1 1 V LIIIIIIIL I ttlflUUU LyuniL E AT LAST UP UnNMU-MIi I.I UN i.i.kiii;" ,VI lll.TTr.HI.N" OlWII'.MTI .tllKr.MM.ll W W WT" VIIHHI. tilHWI'KHH n. Klimith Falls Commercial rt,k li dtlcinillii-l l be a leading fiitet la ! upbuilding "f this illy iiIivhi;. W i"",' mIii lot municipal iHiituii'iiii'Hip. illf muni lilch It Hi" opening fit ....i trti lu llm rny minis, ii i "Tim H'liniw Mini,' ihimIiiiimI ;ii lint Raker lliiul.r but iiIkIiI liy llii' Cliireine lli'iini-il 1'riiilinliiK iiiiiiinii nf Nnw (irk. Hnn ii mry InteriMlng I'lili'lliilliiiii'iit I'nr lln moil I'Mil tho slnry of tlm ny U iM well known lii liinl moil dimply friini niiimuf IIik1 li"l,,,,,l. II"' HII" Itself supplies lh points about Hon Frntitltio i.,,,!,.)"!" l llm inry i:eryiueiiilniof hhly Mr J II llabinik Colonial tin. !H'( "'mpuny U 11 mil nrtl.t mul ilmj tel Hun I'iiiikIxo. iiml.l . rM-eiiery Ii beautiful Alliigi-tlitr Ilmj while tl 1 Hill.! In. Iiml 'IIik Ihii l,''f"rnilili III) IiIkIiI mix ii good i spnli't nf liulllmmt ur mull latilili. """ '"'" I'l") I" Ht'-nt II prudiiersj iilf in) nhmuliiiit In tlm Huirmniiitiii"1" Wi r" nt'"''l'liern heller tliiin, thnr They tire Miry null) tmuipott n,l) l',"y " k,,,m "' ","1 H" liillnl I. mill loill.l ilulll.tl... mil l.i " "Mo. '"" ""' theater Ilul IiIkIiI ISSU ami: or riiiHT ,aiional ok ki:n.m:wiik auainht johiuja MMMii.i:it .txii win: c.u'hkm jfitv im.vwi.vu IiiiiKii quiiltllle lit Autloth iiml oil,,.. """'"'I 'I'"' l'ker Hunter was plant mi lliu rhir 'llm diMinel rtl,"",",, ","1 ""'" "''"" Ma"' m"lM bus imi-r been li.lro.ltiie.l this .,-l,l,"w lt houses" il llm iiinuntnlii. I. ill Ii. I....I In 1 rl'" """ ",l" '"" """ 'I ell MImiiiiiI It would In. 11 mi 111 1 nihil- j - ' tliui liiinir iili'i, lint liiiiiini in-. I liun't fiirt! t in iintlf) inur Cuiiero il,,. imnk 1 In tlu circuit rmirl t Ii lit iiiuriiliiK wim higuu tin. drawing uf 11 Jury In 'llm 1 mo ut I ho I'lmt National bank jof Kcuiiowltk vh. Jniliiin Swindler unit ' wlfi, In gun fur tlm purpoio of obtain iik JiuIriikiii 011 11 chattel tiiorlKUKo wlili Ii im Klvi'ii hy tlm Hwlinllem tu TUi'tv It n bnliinu. of 1701 ii'i'iii-ii ni n no iiik uii)mh) nlillnx tolirii'iiua inm t inn irln 1111,1 miniinir laki llm tniiililii of ki'IIIiik It lilt ti 1 1 " In Ii- llm IIiiik lo k t out to tlir C I ut r mu. nlmii: with lilmk lm. KlntnMli llnnln iIhiii, iltlur to In- Inttoiluri-il nun nf tlm Cntii-ru "I'M t or In ulny If )nu iton't umU'r n,.iir . ........ I .--I. ..ff U.....I I. .... I. ...... I.I.I. I... I I-. I- I 4. I .lutt.l U I.. I..I I... tl II 1 " lit fHKM I" K"11"'1 ,fnl " fc1""!!!" 11 wiihii ,11,. umi n unm iri'ii "iii "nir m inv uriniii l'lini.n llnririlorf J HMItM !IH ll,r M,v ,IM ,m ' ,,,nl 1 I,""' unit iiw i'M. ii'iiiii in iihiihmiii . ..... iiiiNx .1.1 1 ..uii. 1 1. .111 nit n I'll 1 f lufifl Jl 11 on Hut inur I r.Mtf. and onto Ititorot iiml Hint lire nikeil alio, Tlm Jury n iilcki-J loimliiti'il of HI11II. H. H, Hilt. (' W. Miller. C. IMnall A. I) Tit) lor, A, II, llrimn, J. iNllll Mil), Willi, III till Wlii'ii fulkii 1 an 1 mm . .. . I. .....LI.... u I. I. I .. . ....... l.-l. .. I ..... ... I.. I.'lkl.i.ll. ..! f.. I . m t Ix Itimitl luiln Ii ' "ihriiih "iiiiium ;iiiiib uii nir inriiiiiK niinii 1 !! " i..ii..inii iin 1.11 wn 1111111 f 1,1,1. ui,i n a Cn.....l...ll u ti till crcmlnliiin 10 K"l Hi" il"il'nlli'il Hlnl- llutraii of I'lilu-rln ! Iroui uIIht imlntH hi niinirtloii. ()ll(( n,.n 'AI'imi. Tlm la'it four nn' (iiii- in, ii' mi kihhi rriitiiii lor tlicir tii)lni; at liuini AGAIN PRODUCE BOLD ORE ni Utr uf Itir Kmninlli nilinlr'. iniilil r )uu Mhnt iniilil Im iloun In rfmkiJallh (imh ami khiiik Dull. 1 1 In- Knit, lull In iruit, tlm lilurk dun 1t oMOtnr uf nciiiiui itx'i in mm I in- nuiiiiraiu it wiiuiii firoiiaiii) ctrjiliia by itif 'lull ni iiiik of lliollin will lo mini, to Hail rrniirl.ro iMt lairtnl llilnt 10 lit ninmvjTIiw toulil In, plan it tu miii,U lii-foru itiliJ for Id Kixxt ut tlm ill) 1'Iik litllliB lliviu out lulu tlm larKr UVv, (iilliivlie mpiilly II no look, irn tln) tnlctii ki-i ot II If tkr IIO.OUl) llm tlliialmr izoilt utttit&n "III "o'l lm 'it I ritb Thiui.ty conn lm. .ro.i..'ULI IV HUU-I'VI III- HIV 1 MlatitcnJ thr mail (rum tlm rllvlllLI I I UnLLIl U IHIIIL Wrll lisltl to lb fJltlllllK lirll liryillnl j Till told, brn tiillll'lrli'il. ttlll l.i-ll ' 1 4'fttt oot lu tin, tannine Imlt lir. I tin! KUmilh I'llli aiul Mlillainl, hoUbly I he mutt uiHiitalit IhlnK U V tcdriUVrii hr tlm (Nuuiiirrrlal flit It Ihi KTltlrsc uf I'tltn irtil for iti tirmtri. .Vunirrom rumiiiiiiilra. CdtttifUtn iil'lrnurit to acrlrtil. tin) rolWcn in,l main riforii of tlm Mtt Nmlhrt It ! lioiri lllltt ttt iutnvmlrnr to (ollo ll r nil It titling l"l 1 1' "I Klalti rixto (U'lf 4flnl In thU rountry. Tin' tlit tu iIm rltlrn to llarwy I! Uiuinry, tmrral frrlnht nurnt nf U bittern I'jflllr, nill. litis hl al,l ! ItJItt t tulUbln ll',y Of lfil Itili, t4 In grttlnx rlirap linnt'or- Utlcl lltfl. Mnlf tu tbo rich takrn ui llm Itl'trrotititlm imti. c(, grain. Iml IsUi'm uttlnK iimanli tlm Sou u( Itlili Woiiwn Willi Vltlil Mir unm.' Mill h"Hi 0ntlo l'ro'ilr o( .Mollu'.' WI111 Ho K.l 'I Mini Soiih- I iwo VAN MARTER PLEA BEGETS RESULTS i;.tu:i.isr.Miw I'liKtrniMi ix, sci:i iai. Hr.itiix or iii:viv.i. n:imMiK at (jiiaci: iinniiij hll l'lM'ri HAN HIANCIKtt). Krli '.Tin' faiurit ,ilit l.'inrka mini al Suit' I t'ri-rk A'UilllI niutlty ttlilfll tivllnl Ahlnm i,)anl i:o.d lo.ouu, n Ii ('i'l int.! in rttlnii rfjtii Ii) 1'olonv IMarl II Ii tin ol Kill) (Itrcii, t irriont owner. Hluro a illtattrout tin trnt) )ram aKn'tMrit olT llio bull, Unci ami Irft Urn S 300 foot tlmtl to Tt In ami Lmiiuo lniiaiaabli', llm mlnn liai lin'li i i, ami brrauto four Ihi' nri Iml "''in llm flm. Mil llrrcn bat txTaltti'iillir i4( il dltrrrni larlnln of l-oltnciir,,f,,.,H ,.,, Ibi. mini' for furllmr, nmnomnirici nn ilimallc ron'l.in.pii.oiuriil ki iltullir lu tliiuo nl thin tiM-- .. .. ,. iiiliiK lit 3 iiml 7 30 it'ilurk III TJLZ!: ,hr,M.,;f ,"r!;", ; ;:-. vr; .;;. .i ki. t.?' ,M,a,,;;,,, ,PSV York to ...irrbMo (I.,. ...Urn. but 1 lirooifiullon ollb .,,ml of tlm. AUa jtN WlMhl f.rinr,. of tlm Kill,,. , ? ""' ,' , "" ' ',,' 'llilldrHlK. Hint ..urn bar. ' .!.-... ...It.t S.rtOO.OOO fur tlm mlnn mil .1.... ...... ...- .... . ... ... "J'lM '"" -- "h.i vi-i WHH inm in inri folif tri. The) Mil iH-rnct (Hill Ihi. iriln It mil .iiillrl..i tll la miVr It brlmt tlm ton nolili.l,f,,',ll'1" "' "r,l,'r "rk " ,nr' nl lui'ti wi-ru nricipil froli a apcclnl vt rlr of flto in in. tbo nilli liclnR K, C. l.)oni. UiiikiII Valli-y ritlili-iitii, mini monnl by HlurlfT William II. Ilnrncx iiiuIit onli-rii from tlie court, !mn llm trRiilnr iianrl wnv I'xtintiiti'il, Tlm i.xuai'il urru 1'rfitik Olivn rlinltt, l'o)il llranili'iiburK. J V'. llry nut by iilitlnllrf mul J. K Hook, K. S, TiTwIlllKtT mul W. O. Hmllli by tbo lourt Mr) mil ttilit lm would rntber. If lm bail a raiim to inbuilt, lonw It to nnc who bad tuori Inti'lllKi-nrn (ban tilm irlf, ami Hint n rcavoii by lu, cotiKI not ill on tbn Jury ni iMrniiK, lm woiilil tlkn lo bu (iff It, Hit nnicra 1 j rnimoil romlilvrablv inlrtb III llio Tlmfllnt tuck of tin CJrnco rliurli i"Kt court. ri'Wml iiiri'tliiKi bit rloxil tiry 1,-it., i:, 8. TcrwIlllciT It a nrlRhbor of Ufarlmll) 10 Iho.K who bnti liwn llic ilefriiilntit In tlie ran1, and bnd roiinrtliil llli tbflr maiiMinilciit. .tuAl.l l.U v.-iln. Ik iM II woulil TlmKiiliilay im-etliiKi irn well !."' "lf'K evidence to eflnrc wbat ti mini uml Mr Van Matter im-arliiM '" ,IB,I l'r, a"'1 euoblo him to rIvo a ini'tnl itnielitbt itltrourtci. Tbo ter- ,nlr Tf''llrl. mon Init iiIkIiI timn Hip mibJiTt nfl W O. Hmllli knew of lli,cato from "Nnta for Hki'iillra In Crack," It ipok.ircailluK II In tlm livw.ipapvrf. When en of ni nil rxtrnorillnnry illicourne, Ictcuinl by thoinurt bo le(l,ttio court that iniilil bo a credit to mi) preacher room lintiinllatply, Onei2ranrr when of tbo ukiih'I, Aflrrnn mrtlmt np-eicuinl bo bad tarried lu the ball of M-a nliout flflriMi pertoni rnnm for- Juitlco to kIvo enr unto llio procevd ward lo Hie nllar to ilitnlf) their In- Itmi and tbo ricuio n rovokod, to ti'iilliint of bi'cotnltiK Cbrlftlnnt. itlmt ho bnd lo ill on tlm Jury. To- Tlm miM'tttiKi Hilt tk luko plnio " lio look no chance, each nflernoon and eici.liiK. lit'Klii-' " O, A. C, J. It. Kdwnrdii, Mncoln. and II I'. Oilor, lli'iiton county; for two yuirir. 0. W. MrVco, Mentor; C, . Kcbell, Jiirkioti, nnil H, W, Lnytho, Harney; for 0110 )cnr, V. It, Allen, Morion ; Harry Hlim-n, Claltop, and I'lillllp Hliolb Jr., Multmimnh. Thn U'liKiiu will ino tbo Town 11 ml Country miiKntlim, puhllihcd at Cor vnllli, tin It h otllclnl tmbllcatlon, ni It Inn already I'ltnbllihed n atroni; i!'iod ruiidi lU'iuirtincnt. Thorn deirlrlne to Join tho Ion km ii may koihI tho annual duel, ono dollnr, to tbo Hccrctary. Tlui imrpoio of tbo organization Is to bo f.' 1 1 vh forcu In tho alalv In pmhlnK Reed 10111U HiroiiKh every community and to lolled mid deiiemlnatu kuowledKo of proper lilxhwny romlriicllon. HiBardlcii of the form of Kovcrn liicnt, tills city rati unvu n lot of mon ey In ndtulnliterlriK Itii affairs. K It but wants to. Drawing n tlRtit rein on iinnereiiary or doubtful expendi tures will make taxes less burden some. Tho less taxes demanded of propertyowenrs tho more nttrnctlvo kwll bo old Klamath for a place to cs- tnbllib homes. You can do nothlni; better for the Reed of tbo rountry than to help set Ho It. QUIET WEDDING IN HOTEL PARLOR NANCV ANN KCIIWAItTZ Or' OKI--IIOMA limiMKH TIIK HIllltK OK iirni: r itriii.rrf ok wiiitk I.AKK CITY MIii Nuncy Ann Brhwartz this af ternoon bi-ramo the brido ot HurIi K. Dudley, tbo ceremony InkliiR (daco In tho parlor of tho Marshall house. Juitlco of tho I'eaco Charles Oravfs was tho offlclntlnK flRurc, and pro nounced the twnln man and wlfo after tho usual formula. Mrs. Dudley omes from McAlestcr, .Okla,, while, the Rrooin Is a well known home steader near Whltclako City, out to ward Merrill. Ibemi'S arc Mondny nluhl, "Wnnlcil A Place to Hide". Tueidiiy. "Komi' MuiuilhliiR lo llldo llehlnd", Wed lieiduy, "liitldelll) mid Us Cauici"; Thutida) "Intldelll) and Its lie sullt " i CASES SLATED FOF TRIAL NEXT SKY' t tOUIlt lui lln.n.lt.i fur lli.t IIiMjiI firmer to lmHiri iced, Iml Mtls( It In Ian:., .iinnllll,t tbo 'omiltlil Club ful. (onndeiit Hint lftwj miln can be told hero nt 11 itw, .ubin ,U(j, 0, Oatothrr IhliiK In which tlm 1 lub Ii iwmtwliu I, ,(, lMl.r ,lf ,,f (,llm l' Uku act ttur. i.r Hit. ...rii..i. Illlhllh. Ullllt li.lt.. I....... rr..l..,.l ly tt rluh from Hun l).ild Hlnrr wuiuii from Ciiuimltiloner C. P. s, nuklnr loin,. iiin.,iv -. IiHi primilsltiK Hi,, ilul, their ''!; (iwinilou lu tbn matter. '"Ktltritomlir Jnrdnii followst I '"111 ba nli.ii.,.,i 1.. 1... .,, ..... w ... - " . ' ."- i.i mi 7 lni lu )ou III llm matter "liuxkltic )(,llr nV , , win U" 0,,,l ITiilmhly do "w. To ai (.a.,t tht would !.,JK-5MSJfll OFF IN GOURfBOES KOI APPLY IN Ml CAGES Mm un tsniit 1 i i,m,Wi win... ' " "", "" 'l ' rtre n..t Ilk, 1,-,,,,, " m winch lliu heit trout I shouM 1I1I11K Hint limy could otirn (oilenr tho rulni. preparatory to leililfjlny llm proiwrty DIG DRAMA GOMES HERE THURSDAY "-IHI! hOPAW .MAX" Wll.li "Ol." IIOAIID AT IIOI'NTOX'H OI'P.ltA hoisk oxk xiiiiiT oxi.v Tin: UK.T HAI.i: STAIIW WKI.Ii Clarenrn Ileum It's splendid produc- H1111 of "Tlm Hiiiaw Mini." with 11 powerful cast nnd spednl mnrlilnery comtH lu Hilt illy mi Thursday own Iiik. IVIirunry . for mm iiIkIiI only Thn follow Inn nollio from tho I'm! lldliir OnbrN 1'iilurn H U Iteimind Proiii Criuili Ilul Iti'iK'K" WIh'ii He I'inilt Kulllrlllllln KiiciimiI In Skirls to lm llutlueM WoiiMii U)H AN(1i:i.i:8. Poh. 5. "Can't weur thai hat In court," said llalllff (Inii'K to a person under a Pedorn. "Why not?" ntked Mlsi M. I.. I.eni. on, 11 biiiluess woman. Hnles npoloKlted, "Didn't liotlro the i-klrti," ho explained. I'jllilan SitUhi .Meet Tlili KtfnliiK ToiiIrIiI thero will ho n meetlnR of tlm I'jllilan Sinters, nnd tho hour tor tho RatberlnR hn been set for .:30. Olllcers of tho IoiIro nro very anxious to have n full nttendnnco of tho mem bershlp ut tonight's session, l.eit llio re ho n uiliunderstnndlnR as to the order, the IoiIro Is Cnscndo Temple No. CI. M'MHCIt OP CIVIL AMI CltlMIXAIi! I'APSPS COMIXti ON TO UK IIPAltD IX CIIUllTCOlltTTIIIK MONTH Tom Ulchardson. tho I'oo Valley rancher, wns lu town Saturday on business. As I lu circuit court calendar stnnds now- rases are slated for trial after tho Plrst National bunk of Kruiicwlck s. Fu duller, as follews: Kent . Ady. which has been set down for IVbrunry J Sinlo vs. Shldler, wlili h hud been sol for February 3; I February 15, Statu s. Nobel Faultier; IVbrunry in, Slate vn. Jiunta immies, threo Indictments; IVbrunry 1C, State s. S.iiniicl MeXlnbon, throe Indict ments; IVbrunry IT, rarmcra- uupie metit and 8upply s. Soulhern Pacific compaii); Frhruary IS, lwls vs. Campbell. ion 1 Some t Tavern Raided But Women Men Escape From Officers ''''I Willis.,, 11 ., E. tt . "in 11m 111111 nop. ,.,',,0h,li''ll.iko8al..r. it, . . "iiesiiiiK tiireo ''"" UdmII, o,10 f ,ho ,,ro. Nl,'?T",iV"""''", rr,11'ho,o wero sumo ""tlkls. . ' "'""iiuek Hiiys, "na ".."'"rV l "Ms sw , ,",'C0 wl"li rMlrik, u,,u "' ",0 en i iiiuro ut tho tiuio 1 tbo ofllcors 111111I0 lliolr visit, and II was tho iixpi'clatloii trt have a charRO nf luniioriillly iiRalnst llm ciiptlws. However, this seoina lo hnvo been In uonip 1I011I1I, iillhiiUKli fli'lialloek ho Herod a churRo of vlnlntliiK tho Sun day liquor rrRiilallons could ho mib Hlantliiloil. Dlslrlet Atlmnoy Dell V. Kuykon dull, when seen this afternoon was uniiblo to statu what eliargo would bo preferred oualimt tho thrco mon lu Jail. INWALL LEAVES, DELAP GETS PLAGE i:.T. t.KHKHIIII, IN MMJAI, IM18TOITICK rlliliKII V HOX l)K COUXTY PI.KHK WIIKX KXTHA MAX UOKH Homy lnwall,vwho was for 11 tlmo an extra clerk In tho Klamath Fulls pimiolllie. has left tho city lo accept u place lu tho railway mall sc.rvleo, mid tho pernianont clerkship allowed I ho local olllco by tho postotneo d piirlmrut has heen filled by i.loyti Do Lap, son of County Clork Charles II. Do I-np. , . Yoiiiik I I.np look tlio civil sorvlco nxiimlniilloii when It was hold In Hl city somo wooks ago, and mot tho offi cial requirements. KLAMATH MAN IS OFFICER OF 600D BOARDS LEAGUE H. V. Short tlioen Hrrond Vice Pros. Idem of Xrw Stale Organisation Wlllili Will Make II Object to lro. mole Heller HIr1iwii)s Special to Tho Herald. COUVAI.I.IS. Feb. r.. Judgo Vic tor 1 Moses, Corvnllls, was elected president of tho new Oregon Oood Honda I.ciikiio nt tho meeting hold nt tho Oregon Agricultural College, when tho new organisation was rormeu wiin tin enthusiastic membership of somo sixty men. Other officers are C. C. Lemon, Hood lllvor, first vleo presldont; n. W. 8hort, Klnnmtli Falls, second vleo president; R. F. Ayres. O. A. 0 aec rotary; II. II. OollMly, Corvalllt. trea surer, and tho following nine direct direct ors: For thrco years, II. M. Parks, BOOSTS KLAMATH COUNTRY STRONGLY DIcro In n touring car with friends. Nobody seems to know when ho will return to this midst. INHUMAN I'UXIHHMKXT OF PIIIHO.VKHM AUK I'ltOKKI) United F'resf Brrvlcq ST. I'BTKRSDURa, Feb. 6. In vestigation of Inhuman punishments pilcgcd to hnvo been Inflicted upon po litical prisoners In tho Central crim inal prison tt Pskov, has been begun by n Kovernmont commission. .Wording to statements rrjsdo by vlitlms, they were mercilessly flogged under tho direction of Colonel Tcher lonkotrky, governor of tho prison, on tho flimsiest excuse. Moreover, It Is declared that the governor has done away vtlth tho rulo requiring exami nation by n doctor before punishment. 'One prisoner Is said to have receiv ed lift v blows for writing a poem on a scrap of paper found In his cell. An other pnsoncr A)s he was given an additional ten blows for not having cried out .during tho Infliction of the first ten. Another prisoner chnrgrs Hint be was given twenty-five blows became ho Is a Jow. HOWARD GETS CLARK'S SEAT ON UNITED PRESS OOAR GOLD MILLION IN STREET, PASSERSBY KNOW IT HOT To Iteveiil Whole Truth, Ho II Known Tlmt llurnts Wctv in Kxpnis Wag mi, 1111 Way From Hank to State Capital United Press 8rvlc 8ACUAMBNT0, Calif.. Feb. G. A procession of closed express wagons tiling from the California National bank to tho state capllol attracted no attention tho other day, but tho wag ons contained fl,2&0,000 In gold coin. This represented tho amount of this ear's stato taxes ot tho Southern Pa cific company. The net weight of tho pajment was 4,000 pounds. geniaTpauus TOURING BY AUTO I.OCAI, OVKHHF.KH OK V Alt I P.I) IX TKHKSTH OF HKVKI.OPMKXT V.VrntK TAKIXfl 1'l.KABAXT HKSPITK IX CAH 'llairr" Pullt Out as Uiairman of the HiMtnl of lllrcclors and Sacrcsswr Will He In Arthe Charge of News I)tmiH meat Cnlted Press Bervlc NBW YOHK. Feb. G.Announce- ment Is made by the United Press ot tho resignation, as chairman of the board of dlnctcrs, ot Hamilton B. Clark of San Diego, Calif., and ot tho election as his successor of Koy W. Howard of NewYork. Clsik, who was one of the principal factors in tho organization of tho United Press, and who has been tho hrad of tho organization since Its for mation In 1907. retires according to his original plans and proposes to de- voto his entire time. to his Pacific coast newspaper properties. Howard, who has been the first vice president and general news manager ot tho association, wll continue In act ive chnrRo of tho news department, With C. D. Lee, president of the com pany. In general cbargo of the busi ness end. The oportunltles nro here. What's needed Is tho folks to como and grab 'em. W. Paul Johnson, commonly (and with affectlou) known as "Our Paul," othorwlso doslgnnttd as "Whlto Pel Icon" Johnson, is now enjoying sr res- nlto from tho strenuous llfo in Klam nth Falls of superintending tho de velopment work of tho hotel, roal es tut, newspaper, spring wator, strong liquid and lumbor Interest. Ho Is touring In nnd around Los Angeles In an automobile, and recently mode the trip via the' ocean's shore to Ban SUIT ON NOTE IN CIRCUIT COURT ATTOHXKY8 KLTKXIO AXI KKXT K1I.K COMPI.AIXT IX ACTIOX ltltOltlHT HY KIXO AUAIXST TWO JOYS In behalf ot F. J. King Jr., Attor ney James C. teutonic and J. S. Kent havo entered suit in tho circuit court against Q. W. nnd J. W. Joy. They seek to recover Hal, Interest and costs, tho principal sum claimed being duo on k note, according to the allegation. LETTER BY NEWTON LOHT HIVKIl itAXCHKB VIHITIXO (11,11 STAMPING" OROtnUD IX M)NK HTAIt HTATK flXDM THAT TIIIXOH ARK NOT IIHISK II. 8. Newton, a well known ranch er Is the Klamath region, who has a place out the Merrill road toward Lost River, has written a letter to Captain O. C. Applegate which goea to show that tho Klamath Basin Is a pretty good place. Mr. Newton has (icon sojourning In Texas for tone time with Mrs. .Newton, whose health has not been good, andfor whose ben efit the trip was made. Here's tho letter: "Gainesville, Tex., Jan. 29, 112. Captain O. C. Applets to. Klamath Falls, Oregon; Dear Captain Since I saw you last I havo seen quite a scope ot coun try. Including portions of California, New Mexico, Arizona and Texas. I see people In all these stales that are contented, but there aro a great many who want to chango their places of residence, but they haven't tuflclent Information about tho country to war rant their coming to Klamath. "I get Inquiries' on every hand In regard to tho climate, what wo can raise, our market conditions, etc I could hare handed out dozens of pam phlets descriptive of the country, such as those Issued by the Chamber of Commerce and the Klamath Develop ment company, but I did not have them. If I bad bad a supply ot sack llteraturo I believe It would have re turned a great reward to our town ot Klamath Falls. "I was surprised when I got to say natlvo home, where I spent ay early life, to see the country-so badly'worn out and tho climate so changeable. Not until then did I realize the true meaning of the Golden West. -To see tho surroundings of the people here and then to think of our Klamath country. It seemed truly a far-off paradise. "When I tell those people what n country we havo they will say 'That's too good to bo true,' and some say, 'It you were not a Newton, and the New. tons I know do not exaggerate, I could. not bcllevo you.' I have now been In the country around Gainesville two weeks today, and havo been kept busy telling these people ot the West. Wbat wo can raise and what our Industries are. The people here work from day light to 'dark, and many ot them make a very scanty living, and they do not reallzo that there is any better coun try than this. It they could sell their farms hero there would surely be a great emigration from this part of the country. There have been two fall. urea of crop here, and real estate has decreased a third in value In conse quence, and Is dull sale, but when they have a seasonable year it will como up again. "I lately saw a man whoonce lived In Oregon, near PortlaTfC He says Oregon Is the best place he ever lived, and that If he can sell here he will go to Klamath Falls and spend bis last days there. "It there Is anything unusual hap pening let me know." v Tako a look at Main street, and ma bo you'll agree that the lack ot an efficient street commissioner Is to be deplored. Bench Warrant Out For Meldourne Woman, Believed To Have Skipped Thero Is a bench warrant out for Fay Melbourne, issued by Judge Hen ry L. Benson in the circuit court. The woman is tho alleged keeper of ti one- tlmo disorderly resort on Oak avenue, and In tho trial of her case a fortnight or so ago, tno jury aisagreea, s 10 . She had beon out on a cash ball of $200, furnished before tho trial, and when tho time came on Friday last to get her case up before tho circuit court the woman wax not available. I At that time the 300 she had given as security was ordered forfeited by the court. The bond under the bench warrant Is nxed at'l 500. It is believ ed the woman has left for other re gions, and will not return. A pleasant social occasion la the war of a Silver Tea will be held la the I. O. O. P. Temple on Friday af ternoon from 2:30 till :S0. The Woman's Guild ot the Bplscopal church extends a cordial Invitation to all. -Mt ti -'; .i