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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1912)
, n Vn rfali. hUI'PMKD IIV TIIH VWTKP MIWW KWH " ((.thVr-r-NnMOt KLAJIATH I'AI.I-H. OIIKfJON, TUKHDAV, MAllCH la, I II I If Bije ftoemiifk VMIMI IIIRIHM mmTm rawit wovbbmobbT f PILGRIMS GOLDEN SPUDS TO BE TAKEN yAh IHIMHJATHIN TO AT TKSI I'H'K'" 0,' ,',l,,v' MUNITION HITI' t'(U tuiMfl 'lir "'" Klsmalli rlll dflricoto '"' ro "'"" ,,,,h th Orow l"rl111 """n ," Hl,n frMflwo lo I'lck the 'l0' "" nl lb rsaama.l'arlfle t'M'oaltlon "' ti will te furnished by the Cham trt of Commcf cp They will bo made ,ot wbMl. barley, oala. rloi nnd t!i ira. T"" "' selected KliBito Hlu potator. donated by tki KUuath Valley Warehouse nnd rwrdln Co., nf wlilch Claude, lfltt U i" "'1"1' 'I11 nccomnpny tt lrtTlT, nml tomorrow mnrtiliip imjboJy In the special U In Un lUM I'oUlii n-nrd wlili llm com (UBtiti of tin donor nml (tin (Water of Commerce. Tit ipcclsl Pullman car lo citry ft local rotillngcul l lo nrrke In Uli tlty t I 1 o'clock this nflff tMis on lb rrgular trntn from Weed ltd lll pull out nt 6:30 i. in It Olirmtln In Wcid durliu llm nlulii ittll about 4 30 o'clock Ui.D'-.iw rutlnr. hm It will lio linked I) It tl( ii'cll from Portiiiu1 ami hiba to the Hidden Onto city wlielo Mi4toarrlrnl S;30 p. m, Tbm In the llt cimipMcd by Ho" nUrr Caleb T Other of llio Chrin Wt ot Commerce, who are t'i to u'tt Nir.ireMra K II. Hail, Mr. Marr Jiilwo, Mr nml Mn. C W Mitt. W, Sir. ind Mr. Jnitiiw C'lnnlim Ua, Mr. ml Mm John V, Houston, Kr til lira. Kip Van llitr, Mr mi I Wllllim ll.ini II, I) &'jiitliv tar. It. W. Ibillrr. F. II. True, Renter kk W, Mcflsnlr-. J. W. Hleuicni. K. C Grnlr, Of urge T, Unlit win, Clin?. rirrUb. W. I Clarke Hoborl A. Jrtuon, llruco llnlli. Caleb T. Oil. w.lW.llhteta, H. II. Pershln. .Mich id OXt III, Dr. Airlamlcr I'atlurtiiii M C A. Ilanllnir. tbn Init two n- lt from Merrill Tim totnl numbnr etlkow llilf.l U 29, nml at tlio taut BOBfst iom may ilcclilo lo atnv ttt Ion vblle othrrn wlin nro piiii'lcr lei on tb pro-cllvo trip may liikr Ik (Iobca nil ko nlons, Tbiroonil trip ratn U $17 70, fnrn ni otMhlnl, widi tlckcti rooil for li ttjt, wMlo I ho I'ortlnmt il"lri. 'In tot t rouml trip rato of n li: fir ami so-day limit, ni iliry wtikl to furnUli n larw cni-imli 1 Wfpilon to warrant tlie beltir rl M time. Y.M.C.A. PLANS OF BOOSTER CLUB OMIWTTKI' TO ItlXOUT tX MKM- W AM) live TO COMMUNI MTK WITH rOIITMMI AHMO HATIUN (III in:iH ry entliuslnitlc nml aplrltod Wing of thv in,(cr flub wan held '" TnlnC at llm riinrt Imila,. Ill "W miny matt,,r of mportnnco -oromrrii iit. for dUciiMlon. Jmi.M "'" "" "''' ,1V0 ,,,ot,"" . null Una lnnl iilnrn lla nr. "on, ami u(iK,1R from the ' of vtitlniHliuiin Hint lini boon r. there win b Komothlnu do JJ "bo nmt mailer broimht up .r '"WmIIoii Hint tin. namo of J?Ur' lilli Iiiih been nbuicil, ,!,.-"" '"" purpoo 01 mil tlti mi i ... ......... . Mtioi v " iiiriueri no i V. M, (), A nml n commit- IIA.fr' V . "" "r: .'"w (W . "' ""'i ni Aruoiu wai tti..i c,,n'nn lo report ot otk.iv vo wt,r to be voted "" r tbe c ub. Tkurtrt.. .i-,. IiIif : .7 "B"1 Hl"iu uo tlio reg- l'Lri?' "g nim- (1- A' Kru.o. InJ ."I We'iaent of Hie onanlia- I ' iea tllllt t, n iirnannt m.nn bleb itho rtub WM ,)C,ng CRrrM "M aOt WI.nt t...l k . . . itk... 7 " ""u uoo inwnaeq ""MtDar.. .nrf i. M.iv .. "" "B u ci- - . A. activity in other GOING TO GATE CITY cIIU-k. Ilu miKKi-iilxil Unit a ciiiniiilt tro tin npolliliil by tlin cliiilrninti tn confiT Willi llm V. M. C. A. niillior ll lo of I'nrllnmt, to co vt lint i-oulil bo ilonii fur tint cluli Into, Dr W A. I.ioiiiinl nn unit nillml upon to i;Imi bin lnii renrctnllii: III IiIimi of it V. M, U, A, In lliln rlly, nnit bow l;il to ninliitnln mirli mi orxniilmtlon. Ilu win nt nun tlmn rnrriiiioiiili lit fur llm lil.tlio nml I'tnb moiciiirnt. Ilu nlil tbut In order to iimliilnln mi ornmil tntlon of I Ills Mud In wbli'b tbn prop. or iilninviit ulioiild pruvnll. It wan nrrenry io nnyn noiiin (iiimr tnotitii tlmn iitblelliii, 'I lie boy or yomiK mini mint linvn munn recrentlou or place ' In wblcli to enjoy bliiiinlf ourn In njofl llnni, Mniil, T II ulille, bo until, nml wby not u V M 0. A, 7 It would mil only iletelop imcIi Imllvlilunt p)lialcnlly, mornlly nml mentally, but ulin Mm n pre tke Hint bn could not ntlnlii mitely tbrouxli nlblrtlt iiori. Tbern rtrn plenty of nmlililon yomiK men In tbU town, lii. mtld, wlin would Kindly dc oti time in betp upiiortlni; nn r- Knulintlon wlilrli would not only ben-1 rill mem pernonniiy, nui llm city. n well, , )r. l,otinril nld Hint If tbey Kol nut nml iIiik linrd, uliowlnc llm rlgbl Mud of drlt, tin wn pretty urn tboy would rcrelin mipimrt from tlie tiimliie ami profemilonnl inrn of IbU city l)r, WMterfelil eiireeil blumelfi at fnnrliiK tbn inurement erj J"l of prupirtle not connected wllh IrotiKly. ami alil bn woulil lend ev-I'lie ewor tem wero prmente I lo rry piiMlble nld for lla tiinlnleiiar.c iH'U council bv rollcemnn Chirli;. H It wan miBKeiileil tbnt n nmenient' . nml on I'iOtlon of C'lJiicllmnn bn tun on fool to rnl from ir..noo V Wblie tbn council doc.Hi"! I.. In f 10,000 fur tbn ptirpoln nf build' Iiik club rounn, no that tbo orKnnlt.v Hon would have a firm foundation TEACHERS WILL MEET NEXT SATURDAY OiU.VTV Kri''KlllXTi:.MKXT AX XlllXriM I.OCAI. IXSTITL'TKTII ni: iiki.ii iv n:Titi. m-iiooi. IIIIII.UIMJ County Kiiperluteudelil of KcbooU John (I. flwnn nnuouuciHi n local teacher"' Initltiltu to bit held III the Central ncliool btilldlm: In HiU city next Hnturdny, to which nil tearbera nnd pulroim nro urxeil to come. The follow Iiik I tho proKrnur rorenoon 'ArlHimellc, Mri.Urnrc French, "Connecting Link," Mlii lloitlo Apiilicntu; remllui;, "Hobby HbnfU," Ml" Laura lllro. "Valuo of Uical Inalllulr," C. 1). CborpenlliB; liirMloua nml dlnciunlonn. Afternoon, 1 :30 Topic 'elected, lir. ('. V. Flihcr; Herman iilucatlon, Mian A. K. Cernwrttl: topic nclected, MU Ornco llowlll; HeoKrnpliy, Ml Stbel (Iroim; round table, (n) Hpell Iiir Conlenta, (b) Kchool Fair. EEDERALS AFTER JUAREZ; MAYJIVIDE FORCES Hull Soldier Who Are AiltiuirluK oil TorrtMin Jnuii Clnlni Tlinl Ail illtlouiil lorceH llmo Hccn I'm on tliinnl M Hold I'll) United Press Service Kl I'ASO. Tex.. Mnrch 12. Info.'. inatlon Is that the federal forco Is pro. narlng lo attack Jnurei, nnd hns hull cd tho rebels under Cnmpl Snlnwc, whosn forco Is advancing on Torreon Tho forco will bo divided nnd somo will return to Jnurcx. Jaurez clnlm Unit niidiHnniil cimrdrt huvo been posted. XKW MK.VKO AHHKMIIIil IIKdIXH ITH FIIIST WOIIH United I'ress Service SANTA FK. N. M March 12. Tbo first MMo loglalnturo of Now Mexico opened with u tbreo months' session today. Hopubllciuia liavo n two-llilul majority In oach houto. Tho sonntor Inl fight boglns In ten dns, nnd may Inst tho ontlro session. Allen Shoa Is hero from Superior, Wis., to occupy ft position with tho Johnston Lumber company. W. A. Van Wold, In business at Dorrls, Calif., Is stopping nt tho Hotel Houiton. ,iit'oviioi:nTiiiu:i:.Miu:n, llt"i"IIIAT'M VOT.MITII !" ivibrni lino) u'iin ritiinii on lilli fiiiini, nml Aiiiillicr IVoiii' 1 I'lillfiiniln Wint All (In. Vn) to Mniil Ibroii. Ililnu l'liU,. If). IJiillcd I'rim Prrlco WAHIIINdTON, Mnrrh 12-Ah an ItmlaiiMi nf tlui illntnniu lo 'ilc!i biiiiyn bnii lrulii ntlnr IhiIiik IIi IokiiI from Ktntliin, liifornmllon linn bii'll iiTdlvril by tlio bureau of IIkIiU liiiimeii, ili'iinrtnimit of niimncrro ami llibor, lli.it n conical Iron biio loiiKlllK to tlio I'nltcil HtnteH JIrIi Imiiiiiii erlcn lum been fouiiiwnloiit tbrm mllen on" Cniie Clear, ftolnm! In liiUR n I'nllfMi Hlnteit lliltlioum erlio buoy wn found HonktiR mi Murrlni:li Ktrnml, County ClnlrV. Irj mini, mm n wiimillm: buoy belonlUUB 'on tbn conut of California vsni receir ly plikeil up by n IlKlitlioiuii tender Hewers must be CONNECTED WITH i.isT or iii:i.i.vvi!i:.nt ritorciiTV ovm:iis 111:10111: coti.vrn, env attoiim:v to taki: ac tios" IV CASKS Al council iiuvtlnK Init nlRbt a I ltd City Attorney Horace M Mnn uliii; tak nieaiunii to compel ownetn In make tho necviiiry ronnectlona. Tbe proper! leu enumerated were A. Ilalnter, lot 3, block 43, Vlrnt adtll Hon; Mm. Iloyil, lot 7, block 13, Flrat addition; Mm. I'artnu. lot 7. block CS, NichoU additien: Mr. Itrxo floule, lot C. block 18. Flrat addition, nt Third nnd Wnahlnntnn: C. II. Clendennlng. Inti 3 ami 3, block 79, Klamath addi tion! (leorKo Turner, lot 7, block 79; T. F. Nlrlmtn, lot 9, block 79. nnd. ttiext In Khlvn nddltlen: M, I. Lave-I nick, John Blade. Iota 2 nnd 3; Wll-I Ham Jcnaen. lot S; Mcltcynnlda, lot r,; J. (I. Wight. lot 7. On tho aunfcutlon of Mayor Fred T. Handercon the lilt wna pnaaed ' nrmind nmniie tho council lo ndd to tbnlltt audi propertied n they knowl of needing almllar attention, nnd theae wero tacked en: Southwell, 2 Iota; John Logan, llrnndcnhtirc, Mr. Drew, Flrat nnd Fine; Thomaa Shan non. ItltlTlsll COAL HTIIIKK MAY SOOX IHIAW TO A CMWI! United Press Hertlco LONDON, March 1211 Is bullevol that tbn strike of llrltlah miners All! aoou end. At mlnoli cadquarter It la declared the men aro willing lo m.iko conresilons to effect n settlement. W. It. Nipper of (Irauts l'ass, Is In tho city for purpose of looking over tho timber proapects In this neigh borhood, Mr. Nipper Is n man ot In llticncn In tbo territory nrouml Ornuti Pars, mid his coming to this city a n nrobnble lnoator speaks well for this city's reputation. I" O. (Irmo, who enmo hero om dranta Pais to seo for himself ll the conditions concerning ngrlcuH iro wero ns cracked up to be. Hols lulled with what ho learned. FORTY-SIX DYNAMITE DEFENDANTS ARRAIENED Alleged I'liro-ulralor" In ''lot lo Wow Ui Industrie Drought U In Fed em! Courts nn Indlrianienls Vnry Ing In Count Unllod Press Borvlce INDIANAPOLIS, Mnrch 12 Forty six ibnamlto defendants wuro today arinlgned In federal court on thrco to soen coiiuts In each of tho In dictments. The maximum penmijr Is two years on each court, ine wo Namnras. Clancy. Tveltmoe, McCray, Phillips. Cnrroll ami Mcwanigai wo not arrnlgiu'd. Miss Lucy Duston loft Inst night i... ur i.niiiu In Dorrls. Sho ha been holding a position at tbo Bald win hotel. LAKEVIEW AUTO BEGINS SEASON II 1 1ST HTAdC Tllll TO M:iMIIIIOIt I Ml COWXTV'H MIMT HTAItTS TIMS MOII.MM1, AIIIIAI) OK l, 'I bo llrNt nuto MtaKp to Iikovlow thin year lufl thin rmirnliiK with loud of inMinKcr. JV. I,, Clapp! who mierntcii tbn nuto line, thnuutit tbu ronila woro lurflclcntly hard to permit tlio tnnchlncs' runnlii;, nnt! li rid boon wlnbltiK to open tlio Be-anon, nn Kirly nn poMlblo thU ycart"MiIt )Tcf,lMkJitr?fWW?!jnWftmtii wnn madn, -ni unnottlo4 weather con lltlorin rnndo It almoit'lnipoimlblo to truvol. Tlio paatcngor that loft tbbi morning wcro Mr. Jamox Ilhyan, l.nula lllank, who recently enmo lioro from North Dakotab, land In xotne ocr to look nt nomoyanil ho pur dinned thnro:rMm. Jacajlmball, Joo Iloiuton, Walter Dyan rwd I,oul flcr ber. Hny Court li drirlni; tlio car, Mid nny bo expect to reach Iike view nbniit G o'clock todcht. BOX FACTORY IS GOING GOOD GATE 'CAI.iroilMA FlUIITi, CANNKItS' i KIIIITIXfiTOX 1'liAXT, WHICH ci,im;i:h haxim jixk i. mak- IM! .MICH KII(KK t With a crew of tl mfn. the Cali fornia Fruit Canncra' Aiaoclitlon'3 box fnctory at Shlpplngton la Kotn; tho lamo gnlo on Hi tut lap that It did during tho height ot.lut icaton. Juim Ul the factory U tVlM turned buck lo tbo control ot the Long lul.c I umber company, and whllo tho ran- iicra' organization la running It It foporca to have n whirlwind Itnlfh, nl turn out nil tho product that It run Manngcr Chnrlen Mcflownn itrt--d lait night that tait week thu fje- tory turned out eight cars ot box u.inok, It looks as though thin city would not get tho new box factor- that tho company proposes to bultit, ho ald, a up to this tlmo thcro hi been nothing tanglblo offerod to ibo company In tho way of n site whh.h It rcnulros to bo given It If It Is to xtny In tho local field. Uo stated Ilia, he would go with tho companv wherever the new factory Is located. HORSE THIEVES IS TWO MUX CAL'OIIT AT UOXAXZA WITH hTKKDS ALI.LOKD TO IIK SOJIK OF TIIOhH TAKKX XFlt pitmimmmmmmmmm Two men charged with horso steal ing nro held at Bonanza, It being al leged that tbo offonse wna committed on the Klamath Indian reservation al moat n week since. It Is that part of tho horses taken wero found In possession of tho two men. rhoso names nro McNalr and Hast' Upi'lllUoilUIUl mi itson ot tho reservation heard that tho horses bad been taken and that tho thlovca hnd taken u course toward llonansn. ho telephoned to united States Commissioner J. O. Hamaker thoro to look out for the men and imM tliem If they enmo along. The icommlasloncr kept hla optica on the nlort, nnd when tlio iwo men ana me horses enmo to Ilonnnzn ho Had them placed In tho bastllo. It could not be lenmea jusi wnni inrais worn taken, nlthough It li known that four wero missing from tho stablo of Henry Jackson, a proml- n,nl ranehnp near YalnSZ, Whllo l stallion waa taken from the stable ot (leorgo Urown. Mr. nrown had gont to Dorrls to visit his sick father, and when those loft to look after the tnpk went to tho barn tbey found the atalllon gone. It was only re cently purchased. ACCUSATION UK VOLUTION IMMI.NKNT IS f:X-tlOVKIt.Olt'H AB8KIITIOX Prominent flennnn HUteemaa De mand That CJovernmeBt Adopt Drastic Melhmls to Knd Htrlke Hlcra Jlenure Xeelel, Ho ST United Press flprvfee HKIILIN, March 12. Herr Von Puttlcnmon, formor provisional 3T, ernor, spoaklng In the Prussian sen- nto, demanded that tbo government adopt a drastic method to end thn strike. Ho said: "Under pressure, tho socialist of dermany aro russlng toward a revolu tion. Tho tlmo has corao when tho government must adopt the aternest measures It tbo nation Is to b arnd." Tho tie-up In Eastern Westphalia s complete. Clashes between strik er h and pollco aro reported at Ham burg and Dussctdofr. Police chargel tho mob and sabered a score. MAYOR ASSESSED; DENIES OWNING 1'LACH AOAIXST WHICH AMOUNT STAXDS IX HIH XAMK OX CITV I.IKX DOCKIX HfCGKSTS LOOK I MI VV OWXKtt When City Kecordcr Thomas F. Nicholas at last night's council meet ing saw passed around a paper show ing that his rcsldcnco was not con nected with the sower on the street, he naked Mayor Fred T. Sanderson for tho floor, which tho mayor cheer fully granted. "My position In this matter la some what similar to that ot other people who are not any too well 'hooked up' to this world's goods. It remlnda me ot a story I'd like to tell. I knew a fellow named Jacob Farley whom I once mot In tho spring ot the year, and I naked blm how he waa geUIn along. Wcll,' ho said, 'lastsprlng t had somo flour and tobacco, and this year I havo some new shoes, but I'm out of broad.' " (Laughter.) "I notice that on page 8 of tho city lien docket there Is an assessment which stands against tho mayor ot 103. SO. to draw 6 per cent from April 1. 1911. It scorns that I've been taxed for n sower which I got to the property line, but not connected to the bouse, whllo ho has the connec tion on tbo house, but tho sower as sessment Is not paid. It looks like It was about horso and horse." "Mutt bo a mlstako about that, Judge," said the mayor. "No; it's there," declared the re corder. "I didn't own the property when tho lien was created. You can't hand tbe mayor anything like that. You'd belter look It up and see who It bo- longs to." "I don't have to do that. It's 4 lien against tho property." IMCKKRH JUST SHOW COURT KVIDKXCK TO UK LET OFF Judge Carpenter Overrules Motion to Dismiss Case Made by Counsel Rep resenting Jleat Men Charged Wit Violation of Law Jnlted PraarBervlc CillCJQO. March 13. Judge "Jar tntcsbverruled the packers' motion Imlss tho case, and the defense 'ordered to submit Its evidence. iRFN ON POUNDING BOAT WHICH JAUS ON R06KS Two Men Washed Overboard aad Lost and Rest Not Yet Rescued, Al' though Within Shouting Distance Off California Shore United Press Bervlea OIOVATA, Calif.. March 12 Jam med on the rocka within shouting dls tnnco ot tho shore the steamer Rose crana Is pounding, aud the crew Is-in grave danger. The crew ahoutad that two wero washed oft and drowned but tho names were not understood Tbe North Clyde went to th res cue. She waa not struck, but barely grated the rocks. An unidentified schooner waa standing by In n heavy ra. The barometer la falling. The ahlp la almost certain to be lost. Tb Associated OU esmpany owns SCHOOL BOARD IS OGREATLY PLEASED tho steamer Roaecrans. Tbe scene of tho wreck Is thirty mllea northwest of Santa Ilarbara. It waa 4 a. m. when the accident occurred, and the fall rigged ship Falls of Clyde went to tbe rescue. After Ave hours abe waa also beaten on tbe rocks. The crews of both vessela aent messages asking aid, which ware caught by tb pedo' boat aquadron off Sa bara, and tbe entire fleet atai full speed for the wrecks. So fi reacuers have been unable to roat assistance. LA FOLLETTE rETITIOXS TO ' BR FILED AT BTA1 HesuUor'a Oregon Caaspal Lacks Oaly Pew Hawse Osssv plete Required XasaBer Hamas. I'ctltloM Now ta CtrcalatJoa Special to The Hemic PORTLAND, March It. Pel ltlow lo place the name of Seaator La Vol lette on tbe Oregon presldeatltl pref erence primary ballot are to bo flled at Salem, accord lag to Tboaaa M. Me- Cusker, tbe Wisconsin aeaator'a cam paign manager In Oregoa. Only a few more names to complete the re quisite 1,000 are needed. Petitions to place the name of Ooveraor Har mon on the Oregon ballot aa a demo cratic presidential candidate were placed in elrentatloa here. At New York Federal Attorney Wise In bis opening statement la the sugar trust trial desaaaded Impris onment for tbe offender. YUAN PEHHED M PAUCE FEAttM ASSASStUTIH FofHcam Vtrt My WlTVCfl VBBvaJV Bodice of Mala, aad Cane an Kfteesnlc atay United Press Service PEKIN, March 1 J. Yuan Is a pris oner in the palace. Tare ataacau regiments are on guard at tke en trance. Yuan fearing assassination. Foreigners are virtually prisoner. Tbe outcome la uncertain. Tke streets arc covered with headless, de composed corpse. The stench Is frightful, and thore la danger ot aa epidemic. The slain are cltliens, and mostly coolies. None are soldlsrs. Tho foreign quartera have cannon. rapid nrera mounted, and picked gun ners on duty. At Canton mutlaeer captured the river fort and threaten to sink river vessels. Tke native city la looted. Fighting Is progressing there. Rebels with mounted gnna hold the admiralty building. BRYAIURfiESKFOmSAT MTOmiHM hi Recall Should Apply to All, Any Judge Being Swerved by Fear of It Being Classed aa UaSt to Mold Place, Anyway United Press Service COLUMBUS, March 11. William J. Bryan addressed the constitutional convention. He urges the Initiative, referendum, recall, including Judici ary; direct election ot senators. bet ter protection of labor, employers' lia bility, state Income tax aad taxation ot franchises. . He said la part: "The recall ahould apply to all offi cials. The Judge who would be swerved by fear of a recall would not be fit for the place, anyhow." BIND AND GAQ FAMILY TO MAKE BOBBXRYnfOUC BART tinned Press Servte SAN FRANCISCO, March II. En tering the sleeping apartments ot M. Salmon, a Jeweler oa Geary street, la tb heart ot th city, three masked burglara awakened Salmon and hla family. They forced all to go to the stor next door aad open th sat Tboy then bound and gigged tb whole family aad ned. They sot 4,0 or M.M. AT DEBATT RESULTS OOXaRATCLATOmT OIT wnr to PAL W.B. FAVOR Prof. W. B. Faugkt, friaslpal c tke Klamath eounty nigh asfcaat, m an receipt of a eoagratslaterr letter from tke county sense! beard e tke victories of a KlsmaU alga aakaal debaters over tho Asklaad aad Ofsma Pass spsaksra. teesassmdsyjs. what team la ta Coos Bar district ta leant sfuksfs wlU try their mettto. Tae autksrMlai have srrittsa U La Kay Jeasssssi at tke Mate Ualverstty at : to secretary at ta tteto Leags. and aa seen as ta I tlon Is fertheemlac Hwttst muted wkstker tn local team wM am away to meet ta fee. r hav th 1m UrcomotetaJaatty. The tetter fra tke eouaty board fUw: Prof. W. B. Faugkt, KlamaU Falls. Oregoa. March I. lilt. "Dasr Sir W. ta th members of a Blsmstk high school board, wish to i you, as prlaelaal of th Ufa i to Forest Ptl. Mam aad Edwia Con. msmkirs ta baUag team wk hav sa Mrly i honorably defeated Aaaland M Khool and Oraata Pats, alga reepeetlvety la th contests, aad to Prac. M. Bv wko s eaMeatly i our heartiest i Th Tletory wan sneriy debate eakAMsd maea part ot th. ated that tboy had i la sarsful study. proud of sueh "We better that thai ladteate taa character at ot our sehesl aad ta sanrtt abat vails our student body. "Wi wtah yaa iuiisss la aba i lag debate, i b aethtegl ship of Southern I "W wish, to state la saaa that aar debaters wta th sbamalaasblt at Southern Oregea w wtU ala a ants- able trophy la ta assembly rarna la honor ot your team. 'Tours for susasss, "HIOR SCHOOL BOABD. By Wm. S. Wordea, Ceaaty Jadf. 8. T. Sua C. O. Merrm. i J.O.Swan. Cuaty I VERY DEEP SION ON TRIP TO WEST RLEAK AND WINTRY TJatT LASSN INQ SIX BAYS MABC BY MAM WHO SBBXS ADVANTACsBB OS KLAMATH COUNTY W. B. Qllbert. who arrived at thai city after a six-day trip from Watssa vllle. 111., says that th aw waa from four to Sftesa fast data aa route, aad where It had btewa ap against th ear wiadw aad atacm there waa ao chance to as oat. Ta flalds war literally covered vrtth a blanket ot saow. readsring any term ot agrleultur simply Impossible. Mr. Gilbert said that from tho ttaa ha left Illinois he looked ta vala for aay sign ot vegeUUea at aay sort. Mis ban of nsarssaw waa. Taa miawsj aal m. oavrtaV sssManaW snWansatssntf VVIVBmaVmT w tkaa aa (JMsamlsm. gat was mst oaly by th sadtea tracts ot saow, which tor mites aad miles around the country aldas atrstchad out ot eight Th esMost wlater that hat visited th Boat far' at least thirty years earn thoro th past wlater. Mr. Gilbert la leokiag taa asaasry over here, aad expaste to tesate M ana. toadiUoas prevail, aa advirttssl, Anything but th Boat aad taa aar lasting cold aad bamaasai m he to lookmg far, ha bar. dsomUtraturfrmtaai ot U Chamber 9t Oammsroa, a T. OUver. aad sum bar to bjy.hai tot with th rest f thai rfirtl t I . .Vt ''A( a. . a