V ' 'irr 8e rfalu. I ,1 g 4J EVENING v"rn i;rrMKi PMNT THE NEWS, NOV MTOVf j,, IHKHH NKW BlMtVICTt KliAMATII VALUt, OKMOON, KIHDAV,MAIU:lI I, 1018 Stoning I V 1 I v ; ? HER KILLING RECITED TO JURY V IITVISJ kJrv - wtfirh""i - Ttt SAW snt"fn :nse V W 1 , tall. SB r Am MfM aiatt! . I a! kMaMSlls sm fir raj kith aw him ntmrnutljr Influenced tiy liquor." "Had lhe in on been friendly I mn tlio ciHk and (tin defendant?" "They had been f rlundN as mr a I knnw, Wo wcrn nil good friends lo. Kt'llnr there." Interrogated by District Attorn) loll V, Kuyknndall ttio witness raM aya about Ilia lima of Ilia kill Ing ,lJia remembered them, were not tyiprceariaty dot. Thera wero warm My, but n)ut had unci. 1,ll(iw dlifV'aulder seem to lm?" L" was ltcd, and I did not be. iV tin know vnat ha wan doing." 'Did you not say to hliu that no win I fenUtilnic. or .bYitlng ",l,n '"'" hi did nut know wsiclher tin had ")l orM lili dog or noif" n objection li)l attorney (or de- mi wa uatalnu liy Jliugn Henry Hanson, and auofior question rail In forth practlcall! tlio same lufor- Ion was aliswerld liy tho witness sailng, "I tald, 'Yi don't know that I hit man polsonedAho dog. Ha mid, iad an Idea thai he did.' IUmii, at't all rlaiit.Jiui ou don't kinlw t h did. I ili'l bOlovo that ou knw what loifaro doing.' " "What wife oii trying to do? a object of )oor talk with Ukn -i vnhi rauiaar, m ' " . .- ,ii rawgwratr la the "" ,'" " ' '"" . - .... ihfcl Atfauat t. 0 ! w . - the' railroad eeMtruction klckaoo Potlerso. about i north of lha Hty. Tartar- ksy 0. U. O'Nolll, for rul- ,, jury that h would Lteihat thjwojta hd , tat thtra wai no sruvo. yldranhlllUebkert. Iln r had before coming ZtMaHrlVJh country tight year Law iddleted to tlauar.aa wall M ant, aad lhat at" times hla brain sasttle.dvd by laloalrant that ha .i.k.. .i,.i h ima stains. He Bilk would ulinw that for gMra'vhal wa. gaMkotk thrrn ha bn laaanlty tnKnul g. fiaMtr fathlly, and that I'auldtfiTilil not want an mnro ihontliiK iMIin of incurring apaiiabaawpir truunia." "How oftnn bad )ou fvii li I til drinking?" I did not Mt him drinking ovvr :.! Tyman waa tn llMla )rlvrdaylcltBK of r aa uti'iir ug Uabhact'a body two or thro tiling. I allilralRlni: Ibatdwatb aeaua.a l0 tmdrr ih ajfey kulKt wmo awa aawor-uniuor." bin haiidlram to tlm uivciitlnu of their Hilltlfi, Thi-y iroio lo tnnku n inrlnl itudy of iniinlclial lOKtalat Ion, ami nmiiiiK ollmr iimtu-ri Intvnd to ni tl oroiiiilily Into tho tiiorltn of tho rtt.j lioctlvu chartvra iirotiomd to bo lilncdl In foro tho voter of the city of Klniniitli KalU, for lliclr ndopllon or rxjectloti, In tho near futiiro. The chnrtcr imbodylni thv fiMturc of tho rounnlmilon form of municipal RovKriuiKnt will firm bo taken up; and oii nro tlnrcforo Invllod, aa at. ailtocntu of tho cominlmiloii form of goutrnment, to attend thn mealing of Local Kwnunn on fluudny evening March 3, 1912, at 8 o'clock (In tho building formerly occupied by I lie Denver rnfu) nnd prcaent rucIi argu ment ni you may dvilrn In faror of Ihu romtnlMlon form of Rovvrnntent, Indicating aurh apeclat fiat urea In thn prnfMued charter aa may appear to you to poaoea an advantage nvor tlm provlalon of Ihu preaont charter." till HI'KKII KKCOIIII IMtW.V HISVy. TMlATt'-AVH KIJUIIT I ntirh IraiHir N4lllrr rurvHU' Vi Hying ArrtunntlalMimt If (iHIIng nT im Mlora In Two llnMr, rter. it Mluuli', Klftylfour Hn-oml.. United t'rvaa Hrvir I'AU, r'ranco, March I Alntor Tubatrau In a mounplaiin broke the awlft fllRbt record. Iln rnvered lift mile In two hoiira, aevtn mltiiiten au' lift; 'four aeconda. rrtd Uwl,cap wttacu. told of eallag Mt to Kauldar, of latir anlng up to the cook bo-, tho gkjr. f aHhg never could Inftuiiico olj GIRLS TO TREAD COUNTRY PATHS Hakeard a that. a4 nw.fMb y on tbl day!" "Did you obaervo on thla day that ho waa under tho Influence of liquor?" "No, air." "Had you obatrved hi in particular 4 atari. Kaul.lcr carried a gun. IMaBornloi the nvldancw of liwl ttHMcladcd. and M. A, I'lko called Utltand. I'lkn waa engineer of a awalikovtl, hlle Joaaph Hpltel waa taatnaua ut tha apparatu. I'art of aWlMatlmon) wa In aubatanc aa olWUht aaatitjhaw uaaMlyw, m! "There waa nothing to ocraalon you lo notlc.i him any more than ordinar ily, waa thero nothing to raiian )im to pay any more attention to him thnii ou would lo anyone elao?" "No, air." At ll:6S a. m. thn eiamtnatlnn of VENTILATED SHOES HE 10 RELIEVE SOLDIERS tieneml IHI, ('itnnuaniler of l'hlll- idnn III t Moo, Itritinimemla Thai l-'iMMwrar With Kyeleln on KtU Hlibi lie Worn by Men Iii Army Spcclnl to Tho Herald WASIIINUTON, D. C. March I. U Major M&u.ijl' Ihe I'blllpplne dlvlilon, hax found a plan for aohlng the fwit troublca of the American aoldler, any war depart muni vierta, he will put the whole anny under n debt of gratitude, (ivneral Hell, In hla annual report, I. KM.'.XJ WOMKX IN'Jl'MOIt AND HK.MOIl t'MHHEH WIM, VtimM TltlOM.K HH Otrr-OIMKHdlH IIKNKHT I A number of high atiiool glrla from tlm Junior and senior, cIbmo got to gothr yesterday aftoritooii to form ulttto plans for a wajjlni: club. It Hill bo tho object of tilj; club lo hold numerous walks Into tku surruundluK country, both for thunJo) muni as well as Instructive loujnt wiiicti muy bo derived fioni thom.M t wns decided thaltlic memhera nhotild havo n chief oil ox; r sue r, nod fcs n result of this Mlaa.Ileasle Applo- Katu.uns tloctvd toj'lhut officii. A council composing tbr$u of tho ulrli of thu club was chostir, thn girls bit Iiir Mliuea MnrJorlo'McC'lure, Inez Ml Holt and llntol Manning. Thn duly of thn niuiicll Is lo arranKu plans fur walks. A schrdulo will bo adopted In which will ti seclfi"ed thu various riiir-s or routes to ho taken. At preaent It Is planned to journey on Monday mid Wedsjesday nfternnons niter the dismissal M school, The mime adoptedi by the club Is the Kulalona Tribe, ad the followliiR nro tho membera enlisted: Jennie Apileg&te, llesalo-.tAr'plcgate, Huth Amy, Alia llalU'VIIIn CorswcII, (net Klllutl, Krelyn (Iruves, Annie Hales, Vera Houstonf Crjstnl Mcltey nolds, MnrJorliviloClire, Hatel Man ning, Nlnn, NoafKTalt Orem, Maysel Sanderson, Haiel ' Kummora, Pern Wood, Tereso YadM, I.llllan Van Illper. J thoy muat do their duty, bo It con-cedid, Chester Btovcn waa Uxoklcl Morse, decrepit villain with bishop's voice and greed of gold. He took pains In tho work. Miss Zoo Hates waa well cast ns Aunt Dinah, while dordon 0- born laborod with tho part of tho de mented brother of Itoanoko as well as could bo expected. J. Llndloy Philips was tho faithful lover of tho blind girl. ,whllo Krncst Winters doubled In tho characters of tho fath er who wns killed and tho lawyer friend, not familiar enough with tho lines to keep tho character moving In the best manner. I.aif night's bill progressed with much better gait than "Dlvorrons," howover. Tho specialties were offered with thu usual success, Miss1 Howard and Miss U'wls giving songs and Gordon Osborn, tha youthful Thespian and "vuudulllaln," doing a patriotic song nnd dnnco turn, waving "Old Olory." Mr. Newman was out of th cast last night, getting variety to his llfo by lifting pasteboard at tho portal. Tonight, "A Womnn'a Way." Tomorrow afternoon It will bo ladles' matlneo, with "Amy," tho cir cus girl's story, n tho bill, and In his curtain speech last night Mr. Stov. ens sold for women to bring their bnhk-K, as they would bo checked at the box office, but for hcaven'a sake, don't loso tha checks. Saturday night la "Thclma," and Sunday night "Rnphn " Alphons Daiidet'a remark nble love nnrntlvo. ASK STATE PROBE FOR COUNTY COURT "1 Irst saw r'aulder on that Hun- H sapper. I sat at tho and of tat tail Jntt across from Lewis, tttosr sitting uvit to Uwls. I was sfcxtU ant una out from supper. 2 tail right to my tent. Tha first I itr was the loud talking at tho st tsat About twenty or thirty tattM after tupper I got up aid sat to tha door of my lent and at lMl4rr going aws) About llvo li'in tH(r I aval d'iwn and apoka In bail.'' (The coutt ruled out t' e Mirmtloa with the latter, wot was Its lajsrrd msn, on the grounu that kvtlUlk not ha J In tho preaenc.) of As rttssdant, tho nuesllon being nM owing to an objection inmle V C. at. O'.VVIII, counsel for Kau I -.) "i wmt back to my tent. T.'o MUWag I heard was a shot." (Here tWttsrt ruled out anything tha wit- Ml Ulght have nU to "lied," tho snawa, wkote name I Joseph Spel W.I Ml want o lie door of my Mill aiaiw Nobel wal'dng away wl'h Inu IM. HawasalHiui 'wenty foot nua ma tat cook tent, walking towTd UMBt. He had ho rifle In hlaJrand. Iwya a mr (nrl k wtiadown, tn back. I went loXho coo! "M. Osbheit was there A the b m u blarkamlth, whwaa calUd . wai working over liffn. I did ot . la about five f Inutea I "I coming up and FraiUBl." iThls "w eaoe WW is g pandi)s, 'la WI' I Hid, 'No, he W will live. II alig to see that wacuBiih came t "say, gund aside tha.' I waiMgi do any moraV shoo ROAliROVES . rJ A i I'lko was concluded by both side nndj recommends Hint tho latest type of tho court took a recess until 1:30 p.m. (li(o with lx large eolets on either 'Tat." tho blacksmith referred to.,,i0 , t, ,,.ni .rCo lioi. He alio In tlm testimony, disappeared right irceoinmends that isch man be requlr- after tho killing, and was not a wit-J,.,j tu ,nvu on hand two pair of tlu0 nesa at Hie Inquest held by Coroner t,i)i'n which should be carefully fitted Karl Whltlock. under tho personal supervision of the Heforn tho afternoon proceedings riiinpnny coiiiinnnder, nnd thnt then reaumed today Attorney O'Neill asked ,IOM ahould he worn at all times, thn court to rule on tha motion of lhilo(, n and off duty. This plnn would defense mado )esterdy tu dismiss the',(ilro t,ery man properly fllte-d shoes REAL THRILLER iiirrrrv mkhi.k i.kwih in titi-k ItOI.K OK I'l-W WHICH lOH. TltAYS TOl'tHI KXI'KltlKN'CKH lK IIMMKHItli LAND LUBBERS DRILLING IS 10 BE EXPENSIVE t'uuaiul rreparatiemajleiag Made for Annual MllltU Cruise. Which Will Trarh Terra Hrma lUnka Ways of rniTlm on Old Oceaai care on the ground that Iho killing tic-1 . - neld service, n condition l.reseiit fsr from being rtnllsed nt (Conllnued on I'ags 4) SOCIALISTS TO STODY CHARTERS INVIli: aiit-iiiTiat i' TIIK TWt usfAtaattncM Til nine i'bBi-v .. . VK AIIVANTAHKN AT .Mr.IV INUtt'T(nrTnKI,n I The partnership of Drs. It. It. Haw. "... b . rtt.tta.itt ! ItAaiti ilia.. i lion anu i.eu mhi " - soIvimI, him a a at the d bye,) hat man n't, but I aaya, o don't llvo.' he door and y ng, all, I I. O. O. V. TOMHIIT k-lnin.illi Lodiso No. 137. I. O. 0. V in,.! lonlaht In regular session In Ihelr splendid hall. Thero will be wnrir in Hi,. Initiatory drgrce, anu member lire requested to attend, nnd lading members of the order nro cor- llally Invited. aaai aua. . ... T7 rauiaur did noVaay gny. - went around bacVOf tho 2 M4 M ays, 'Well, good bV I --. .- uuaii,- i nsya, 'Wharwo Tiwag to do In tho buaht You r"W death. You'd bolter atay M face tho ronsoquencc.' He JHy and I novor saw him after JjwaUoaad by Attorney O'Neill the JJ"JM he never notlcod any dlf- ml i r,u""Qr non drinking or ttaa.ii. ?V'r could '" Uom Mt 0' TJJUM he had hewn drinking." do- i"""" rise. "I wnnM nui. !.., 2J ho drank If I had not aaen "" tad drank with hlm. I never HoL-tallats of this city aro planning to tako an active purt lu tho coming rliv lecl Ions, and lu oritur iii uo u..- Iflud lo voto Intolllgontiy, win "i a careful study of tho l proposed new charter. The commission cnur- lor will bo tho Aral lo bo consiuoreu. and advocate of that meaauro hato been Invltini lo miot with tho local and dlacuaa. Utor advocates of Iho mayor' charier will bo Invited to point out thu advantage of that men euro over tho present charier. It 1 understood that tho lueetlugs will ha public, and Hint others, not member of tho local will bo welcomed. Tho following letter ha been sent to n number of friend of Iho commissiu. Vimrinr iiivltlnu them lo ine .' ..---.. Ing; lie BlrtnW of2fta,",' BoClMaBaalsaBaM(rTl(U. niuj i'- Ito that any municipal charter, unuer tho capitalistic conitltutlon of society, must fall far ahort of tho oclallt Ideal, and that no reform measure can afford any oxtonded or permanent rallnr In thn working Clad. However, thoy fully expect that It will bo a matter of a comparatively hort tlmo till a aoclalUt administra tion I elected In thla city, and thoy naturally dealro to outer upon their administration with tho fewet poaal- nco at tho opera houso tonight fruVby tho WhltO rciican urrnnu. InsfanXof Saturday nlgnt NOT MEN SECOND PLXtt IS AtllTUDE OF JOHNSON Ham. Hew IK'llll'j Not A CI llom xvr. That He Wuld He e to Hny Tluet Ho Would l Vle-e-l're'sleKltcy n N" eimbllcnii Tlckrt ho Hal Held m rites thrillers, and "Roa noke" Is one of them. It was tho offering of tho Nuwinan-Kolt dra matic combination last night at tho Houston opera' house, with pretty Merle Lewis adequately chosen for tho title character. Tho story Is of a girl, llonuoke l'e)ton, whoso fatherjs murdered and brother beaten by a miserly villain, Kteklel Morse. The Injuries to the brother tako his reason and the girl gets brain fever, resulting In her blindness. Morsn has been mortgagee of the Pojton house, and killed tho father to stenl back the pnld-oc mortgage nnd l'c) ton's will. An aunt of Koanokiv Mrs. Joo Peyton, nnd her daughter, Invade Roanoke's homo nnd become barnacle there, keeping tho blind girl out of her right and humiliating her In every poialblo way. Mrs. Peyton'a daugh ter. Annabcllo. has fixed her chnpeau In tho hope of winning tho lovo of Wilfred Forrest, who, howover, love Roanoke and keeps right on at It until ho marries her. Her sight I ultimately recovered. Colonel Tom Itallty, lawyer, war comrado of Roa noke's father, nnd Aunt Dinah, negro mmiimr to Ronnoko. work for the slchtlcss girl's Interest nnd get the mystory cleared up finally, ao that Iho wickedness of Mors Is rewarded by hi demise, whllo tho scheming wo mon relatives of Ronnoko are uffl. clently humiliated without being to tally extinguished. The faith of the blind girl In the Almighty I alwaya her hlold nnd buckler, but Is declared n often In the lines that Author item has rather cheapened theaentlment for dramatic purpose and detracted from what might otherwwo no a vat unblo climacteric nsset. Miss Lewis portrayed tho blind girl In a sweet nnd nttrnctlve manner, die. playing a charming head ot natural hair In tho character of the Southern las. Mlaa Bertha Folti had the part ot the chemln aunt, and wa umcleut ly acid to make a bitter dote at alt time, while (he waa ably teconded by Ml Howard as nor aaugnter, tne latter being a well gowned and pretty flauro to viae. One dielike to look nt United Pre Bervte , WASHINGTON. D. C. March I. Realising the value of the naval mill tin In drilling "land lubbers" In the ways of the sea, the navy department this year hae mado more jextenstve preparations for the annual mllltla crulso than over beforo. According to tho srhedulo Just Issued the Atlantic coast organisations north of Now York will crulso from June 16 to 30, with rendezvous at Provlncetown, Mass., whllo tho combined cxerdaes uud target practice will be from June to H. The organltatlon south of and In cluding New York will crulso from July 14 to SS, with rendctvous at Tangier Island. Cbesapoako Day. July 15 to 2! I 'allotted for target prc- tlco nnd drill. Tho Great Lakes organisation will cruise from August 11 to 25, with rendezvous at South Manltou Island, Mich. Their drills and target prac tlco will bo from August 12 to 19. Thn Pacific coast organization will ciulso from June 16 to 30, rendex-l ouslng nt a- location to be selected I later. Tho exercise and target prac tice will bo from June 1? to 24. Tho department also hope to make nrrangementa whereby the exceaa of men over the complement of the ships assigned will cruise on navy vessel. homo, Gainesville, Fla., and the mere fact ot serving from the Klfty-nlnth congress. ' Tho Palmetto state representative browsed obscurely In tho houso pas tures for three torm. Out now bo I a militant leader, feared by somo and honored by many congressmen. Ho Is feared for choking off congressmen who wish to mi tho Congressional Record with "phony" speeches that wore novor spoken, under tho "leave to print" privilege. Clark la the watchdog of the Record. Ho protests ngalnat printing a word In the Record that Is not actually spoken In the l.ouso, depriving members of their an cient prlvllego of printing long speeches for homo consumption. Many watt until Clark I absent before "put ting over" a- speech by leave to print, fearing tbp "I object" of the Florldan. Five feet aeven Inches ot belliger ency Is Clark. Ills bulky broad shoul der arc In the thick of every fray. Ho has snappy black eyes, sunk deep under bushy eyebrows, and Is crowned by a thick, unruly shock ot black hair, sllchtlr strcakcd'wlth gray. Ho Is tho typical Southern statesman, too, In his black Prince Albert ault, low collar and black string tlo. Just now Clark Is In tbo limelight for his alleged expose ot alleged land frauds In tho Florida Everglades. Clark Is famous for his organiza tion of tho "Tell ua How to oto' Club, by sarcastically suggesting that all democrats seek advice on every subject from William J. Dryan. A message from Dryan on the teI tar iff, advising the democratic represen tatives, caused Clark to attack the peerless leader. Now the club has formally organized, and It members wear buttona In derision ot Bryan. Reading ot Oeorge Washington' farewell addree la the, house on Washington' birthday I another dis tinction of Clark. He luggected read ing of the document, declarlag former republican house had refused to thaa honor the Father ot HI Country. Sneaker Clark ordered the Florldan to rad It, and for an hour, until he wa hoarse, Clark read the historic PLEA MADE TO WEST COMMKRCIAL CM7B UCTtaw TO UOVERNOR MAJUal CHAJUUa OV IttTRAVAaAXCB AMD WAVi OHITUM AQAlNarr BOAUD paper. Uo nnd havo a good time White Pelican Orchestra dan opcru house tonight. CLARK, SHIM NMER, HAS HOUSE FAN 1'almetlo Bute llervoeui to I'nsuokcn Speeches lutanj. Print ed at Government Expense, a5 Kxpoeer of Istaal Fraud AllCII !ISON8 TOMORROW NIGHT Klamath Chapter No. 35, Royal Arch Masons will confer the Mark and Past Master degree at us regular mectlni: tomorrow evening. A cor- dial Invitation Is extended to visiting companions. Tho White Pelican Orchestra dance will bo give nat the opera house to- night. Instead ot tomorrow nlgnt. GYMNASIUM PLAN DESIGNOF KLINE HAS IlKKX GETTING FIGURES ON APPARATUS AND SUGGESTS TiiAT.AMm-OUJ GIVE Mr. Cllne returned from Ban Fi Cisco Thursday, where he" ha been on business. Mr. Cllne has been gather. tng somo data on athletic apparatus, which he hopes to be auto to secure, He also suggests that the organization could In a short while bo able to give athletic exhibitions which would not ly bo a stlmulous for tne younger h this city has it snare, as well aa ei Spec!: to Tbo licraio LUMlUJB. March 1. uov. joiih rrlved and addressed tho con Inn nt 11 n. in. on mo rmm. He Is not n republican vice-pre. ilmirv rniulltiait) imvuiw" (f ... 1. ..... ABIt. snld ho didn't expect 10 uccui dldate. but- would be n domogaguo It ho snld ho wouiuni ami' -..1.1. "You may say thl: I'm not 11.1.1,. ni this lime. I am moro Interested In other things, particular. y to doieni urn " - - .... ... nnw im.kliiK nt tho financial Bldo of thlnga nnd overlooking the hu. -Li,. Tim neouiu iu - lllllll n...v, ... . .... ,.!, Thn " Xr Ui. or ."Howard and .e herUch a '""' . .. .. .1..11 politician, shall have their way. I rol. hut the tae managers wall (tuned Press Service WASHINGTON', D. C, March 1. To buck over the trace of time-honored congressional precedents after alx year' patient submission, and Jump Into tho limelight as a new na tional character, la the unique devel opment of Representative Frank Clark (Dent., Florida). And he la still untamed, protesting against alleged abuses of the house privileges by hla colleagues, and kick in no a ruinous generally. nurk haa the distinction of having ono ot the shortest personal sketches In tho congressional directory and ha wrote It himself. He used Just ...,.,.. .,J. a tall tha nubllo Ot his claim to dUtlnotton, living hUlBrawnhwnnd WaUwMai, Installed In nve the proper amount of ontnusiaam oe aroused among tho athletea In th city and the right kind ot push be put be hind such an undertaking, Klamath Falls will no doubt have an athletic irganlzatlou, 1 Dr. 11. E. Carruth returned to thla city Thursday, having been summoned to appear a a witness la the rauiosr trial. Dr. Carruth was the attending physician when the murder occurred, and consequently this connection w'th thece call forth his testimony. Fishing and hunting license issued from the county clerk's oBce yester day were aa tollewa: H. 8. Wilson, J. V. Hollonsek, Rufu Williams, W. B. At a recent meetlag th Kkuulh Falls Commercial Club adofted a res olution asking Governor OawaM Went to Investigate alleged extravagance off tbe county court, and tbo eonm! tlon sent la purauanee ot this rain tlon, which waa forwarded under date ot February 20th, ha reach) hla excellency- That day wa a wk age last Tuesday. Th letter written to tho governor reads aa follew: "To HI Excellency, OawaM Wtt Governor of Oregea: Creating Noting your recent e tlon lo aiding th citlsen of Mnltn- mah county In their efort to can nd defeat graft In th go t of that county' falrs aad having, a we believe, a mora ggravated atat) of affair In this county, we, the Co. merclal Club ot Klamath Fall, hav ing failed In our attempt to r action on th part of oar prooeeaUag attorney toward reatralalag want wo believe to be unlawful aad waaUcnl extravagance on th part of th eo ty court, aad being advlooa that tho recall law of thla tat I a dead tat ter, w beg to present to yon for con sideration a brief atatement of fasts. In the hop that w tsar 00 aad to secure your aid nnd advle fca tho dis covery and application of aoo aa quat remedy. "Our coaaty was th owner ot a poor fans of aero, leas thaa on mil from th etty limit, focwhloh the connty paid fl.lff, aa4 naoa which It expended ft.lt ta una,. . nent Improvementa which, wtth th already on th alas war amnio to eupply th seed of the connty soar for year to com. Shortly after as suming ofae onr pre sat connty judge, with th conat of tho oe. mlsslosers, bonght from th Jaagaa father, a tract of wad Msattag of 76. acre, folly Iv mile from th city, for which waa sal) 14.410, bo- alde giving th judge' fataer th oM lioor fTm as hoot, or dlfereac at a valuation of 11,500, nnd turned over to blm the crop growing Marcos, for which had boss paid by th coaaty 1200 to have it put ia. la aasttloa th county assumed aa Indebtedae of $210 due th Klamath Water Vasts Association for ditch construetloa.aad water rent. Thl make tho total cost of tho unimproved wad 17. 4 Id. or approximately 1100 per acre. Oth er land aa good or better, a lea dis tance from th city could havo beta purchased at about 140 per asm "No pubtle boUco was atran that th couaty desired to disss of th old poor farm, aor was there aay sab tic notice gives of tho wteasod pur chase ot a new one. Hndthooldsars been advertised It would readily aav brought double th prie altowoi tor It by tn juage miner, ibub m ply proven by th fact that wltata lxmontha th Utter dhajossa ot a eNoor thaa halt ot tbo farm at a vsHnarion 01 s,eeu. he newly acqalred poor farm thasiounty court naa rew what It bnfeesed to Urn aa ialna ory. It costf vr 120,000 to construct It and equlplit in n palatial manner. it Is steam Mated, aad haa ail nws em applwaft. requiring th arla of a retjnejT of salaried. nmat aad axtaeltta to further naniesniy th county. Th largest nam- er ot persons aver careo ror y sa county ha been tea, wall th aver age number I nv. "The county eonrt recently tsoa a iunketlns trip to Portwad. Cpoa Its return there waa Issued a warrant Is the sum ot 1109.11 to each of tho three member of th court, eharglag th earn to couaty buslssss. "Automobll aad carriage airs for themselvea aad th coaaty tsar ta tha sum of vral huadred aeUan: arng bill for county poor or poor fnrs mounting to over !, ta th wot rear, beside maar othor sna.iiasiry. and unwarranted wnoadRarss axako np a largo aortioa of ao onatrt as- pease. "Th county court naa usao in old county warrant amoaabtag to fOeaUaaotoaraijoO ,1 i . ..!f5a -T . r ' -w" 1 -&'