The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1912, Image 1

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INSIST ON OPENING
OAK ST. TO CITY
Fvlttt Mf
IHLS ADDITION CLUB
ylH IVrKW" MKKTINU
m w vi:m:xt k.ntiiangk
,0 Ht'HlN' MIXTION PLAN
eiunixw or mtiikktm
dllTlciilly In goltlug Wnhtland nvomiit,
which cnniioct with HlKh struct mmr
Havldgo llrothora'
when tho IkcI augnr output ror llm
your wiim loiiaiiineil, w,,k oi,y nti In.
umiicn or wlmt mlKlil happen with
tho augnr Irual In control of tho In
dustry. Mr. Ilnmlln's statement, which wan
mnilo for (ho Imlopemldits of tlio
country, 80 per ont of whom nro rop.
resonted In (ha aaaoclntlon for which
ho apoko, wnH tin follow n:
If llm Inrlff In rut dm farmer wlio
TH MltU Addition I'rogreas Club
Mil W stliulsiic iuooiwb imi
itlf Si llHr "' "u"ul '""'
ban Nn( present. In addition
link Mniltt from the city.
fiw. W, Tlninu in president or
itlaissd Frank Applegalo iff-
Hir. Tb club hold rogulsr moot
i ittrr WfiiiMiuy evening, nut
i tprcUl maltcra conalderod last
Lltlu wars ttip opealai of Oak
t uJ Wtntlnnil avenue and Itic
ami Improvement of (ho
I of the addition.
USMHt & I- Elliott wu among
iiiottli'iiJril from th rlty anil
iW'M the membra oil thn alepa
o do laki'ii In KiittlliK Iho
opfced Kor nearly h year
1 1 UK lU people of Mill addl
lUrt kn stiilous lo havti Ihcau
opened acroia I lie railroad
IU(r, In order to make It morn
NtiWtt for tli fin to reach Iho
i section of to n Thn mat-
rtil op Uit year Imfore thn rlty
til, but tint III UK waa accomplish-
iMUtlr tln inn) or haa takrn
lUsattlsr again with Iho coun-
Ih4 cnllmlnary step ham Iinmi
i for ttn opmlng of tho streets,
bWllmd that tlicro will bo no
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' " " """"' """ ' H'gliril to dak imilll'i n n ailh-firorii. T !-
Street, (()f II,., nri, .,,,,. ,l,,i ..in ..... .... .
11,,,.. .-.-- , ,,, muni, inij n.
Oak street would cross th.i rail. velment of mlllions'ln now factories,
road Iracka nt thn pasaengor depot. "Thn liooiilo ifiiiii.rnllv r i.,.iiw
anil It la utnloratooil that thn rnllrtmtl litnorniit of tlin aourrca of thras nt
roiiiiany la not wy fnvornhln to Imv-'tnika. Tim nicltntlon la wholly In-
Mr. I.lllott iniiiiliii)iiailriil hy tho Now York refltmr ami
Importr-ra of fomlKii rnw augur, who
Iiir thla ilono,
that hn ImiIIdvimI that If thn atrrnt
waa opened at thn depot It would xlvo
arcraa to Iho city by llm peopln of not
only Mllta addition, hut aluo tho.o of
Kurt Klntnnth mid Bwnn l.nko, and
Hint poaalbly thn Xlnlti atrrnt rond,
which paaara thn 111k llnalti l.umhor
rompaiiy yarda, rould hn nljitndoiiid,
On ncrount of thn heavy xradn nt
tho Main atrnot croaalliK ho hnllnvrd
It to hn morn datixnroua than onu nt
thn depot, whnro tho approach nna on
tho aatno aradn aa thn tracka,
Kor Iho purpoan of ahowltiK llm
council that tho pooplo of tho Mill
addition 111 rant Inialnraa and wnntod
tho atrrot oprnnd, four petition" were
prepared and will tut rlrrulntod
Thrao will tin pmontcd to tho conn
ell nhout Ihn tlmn thnt thn tlowera re
port la nlnd.
Mllla addition haa hrrn KrouluK nt
a rapid ratn, mid from prrmnt Indl
rntlona It will contlmio to Krnw, mid
there am Inrjer nuinhera of na rmi.
fortahln and wolt built homra na ran
mm lliflr hualiifaa inunnrrd by thn
rompttltlon of bcft aiijsnr, tho Inlor
catH uaunlly known na tho augnr truat.
"l.rry rrflner who tratinod hoforo
tin- Hnrdwlck cnnunlttro, and prac
tlenlly nil thn ri-nnorii on tho Knatorn
arnhonrd did teatlfy, nprraacd them
aelvoa III favor of frco aunnr, or, nt
lenat, n drnatlc rut In thn prraont
duty; nnd nil (ratified that their ren-
aon for dealrlnic thn removal or re
duction of duty waa duo to thn fact
thnt tho bret auisnr Induatry wna men
acing tho monopoly which thoy ones
oiijoynii.
"John Arbuckln, tho corTro king,
la onn of the moat voclferoua advo
rntea of fre augnr. Thn tratlmony
of Mr Jitmlion, one of hla pnrtncri,
li algnlDcnnt. In teatlfylng In favor
of free nugnr nnd giving hla roiioni
why he faored tho annir, hn laid It
wa on ncrount of tho brot product.
Mr Jmnlinn further nnld: 'inhere
no duly I do not think tho bwt
THE EAGLES OPEN
THEIR NEW HOME
INDICATION OK .NKW M)IK1K
ItOOMH IH C'KI.KnnATKII WITH
INITIATION OK IHO CMBH OK
MKMIIKIIH
a campaign or membarahlp that will
aond thla order up to a top-notch po
rtion hero. Tho equipment and ad
ditional Incentive to thla conaumma-tlon.
WOODMKV, ATTKN'TION
ho found anywhere In the city. The 'would ho no proaperoua, nnd wo would
probably noil moro augnr If It (tho
duty) wna removed. I mean.' He waa
only ono of many who teatlflnd along
n-aldrnta lakn n great Interrat In the
wclfarn and upbuilding of their por
tion of the city, and nrn rontlnunlly
working on pinna for thn Improio-itho aninn llnea.
DING CREWS
HT VALE
BY
IK UOHTIIltTIO.V L'OMI'A.W
II CMMIi: OK inu Mll.rS OK
KUMMi, ;ivi:h hit tx.v-
TMCW r'OII MfCII WOIIK
ULE,0rr., Manh SI. Car load
nUroid (Ira arc arriving dally In
i aval railroad nr.ta and tccl la
I lo follow for tho la) Ini of
Intiirttch of track out of thla
r tlttla anntlirr month ution Iho
Uoa of tlir roadbrd grading
fnl a fi ilnya ng on Iho
Wy wrtof town.
iradlnc crew a are on Iho lob.
twi grading haa atartod at ee-
'HifH up tt,0 valley. Itliht
lV Iroublra having been practlc-
" "d Itood weather having
" 0Tk Will lirnrrnl rnl.lv nn
NtklrtMn in lie atrctch of eaiy
"wwbicb la to connect tho varl
1 "alfcear rampa with the hud.
I Of the mnitriirllnti ..nmnani.
lUuatttr.
Iltah Construction cnmnanv In
C0f the lint lf.9 mltoM nf road.
Watrucilon of thn Oregon Kaat.
""OS thla rlii' i,. ii..- u-..-,.i
wr county. Monday, March 11,
L ", ran'fi. ono for the flrat
' aulaa of (ratlin.. n... ... -i...
Hoitrictor (Lihumlth ot Cald-
ni. ,na "ln f)lnder rearh-
mouth of tim Malheur can-
Jtrrv llnri. .., u .
" ork iiv nn ti... mu....ii.
ailon of t, Oregon flhlrt
' rallible nitr.. i i. I..-.. t
J" l,i Coiiatructlon company
7" aeciinii or land two mile
' lOWn. Wlinrn l,..l.....
IMM..I , HMliriii
I mlnlnliiod In (he local
11 "ill be ninin.i i.. ii
,.'"?" '' camp. It la ..Id
I ifc. prl,", change, which
' ti,Cn ni o.... . .,.- ...
ES 0,,t!' laid on tho Ore
LT'Krn road hn.i.
KnalnAAw ..... ... ..
0m. - " niraaiey or
urlon Hlmri i.i .!. t.
Mhe building nf'ihn n.ii
Ku M h" 'rom a trip Into
"' 0 H, Oalmi-n .. ...1
toolnti,carrowfowpro.
itk..,.V. 'i!r U P0t IB,
' ,"" i-'on.trucllon compa
wotkln, arg0 fMCM 0B llt
'" n tiio entlro proposed
Mr Arbuckle may be a phllnn-
iiiunt nnd beautifying of their prop.
eity. Cminrllman ()iii atatnl that
there wrrn nhout ai'M'iily olora In
tho addition, nnd on ncrount of thn
work thoy are doing for thi'inaelica
they feel that they nrn rlitltled to r
curo equal briieflta from thn rlty aa
other portion..
Many good aldewntka linn been
built thrnughoiit the addition, and
now otira nro being iilannml nnd put
In. Ily a unnnlmoua voto thn club
derided to clrrtltntn petltlnna aaklnl.MK.MCA.V
the city council to hnte thn dty t-u-
glnt-er ratnbllah gradea on nil utrccta
of Iho addition, na It la tho dralro to
have iho atrrct graded nnd put In I
bolter ahnpo for lrnel. It wna atnto.1 Ut,,r4j ,,rMI prvr
that tho atreeta could bo ImproudJ MKXCO CITV. March 21. Zapa-
wllh very little oipeiisv. na Ihn nd-',i.,,. li.i.......i , t .
I .. n.i,.(...-, ,i-, w, ,iiu tiiu.i ui'llll
llful of the noclety Klrla In Zan.tocn.
bo needed. l'Mv Tim linrenlii nro rnl.tni? thn
The matter waa dlaruaic.l of naklng rnn,om. ,.,,.. olly co,lllt.ii .
thn council to cut tho width of Ihn 10ntril eommltteo from each ward
(rontlnned on Page 4)
KiTPSlET
GIRL BEAUTIES
MM'11'.TV IJIUI.S AUK
IICI.II roil ItANHOM IIV KOU
I.OVi:i(S OK ..U'ATA CITI
Zi:.NS I'ltlll'Altl.VO TO IKillT
atrocla In thirty fet. and nllow tlfteeii
feet on cither aide for wnlka nnd
parking. Thla would glto nhout nlno
foot of boulovard, which could bo
plnnted to lawn nnd ahndo trecu, and
would greatly beautify tho npepnr-
nnco of tho itroeta nnd add lo tho nt-
tracllvcueaa of thn homea, A dozen
or moro new member joined thn club
at Iho mooting laat evening.
FEAR REMOVAL OF
TARIFF ON SUGAR
IIK.CI.AIIATION MAUI! 1IIAT IT
WOUI.II MAKK Hid A It TKUKT A
MONOCOI.Y AMI TIIHOTTI.K
IIKrrr Hl'OAIt I.N'DI'HTIIV
rfpoelal to Tho Herald
MlhWAUKKK. Vla March 21.
The pioapocla of the eatnhllahmont
of now boot Miignr fnctorlca In-Oro-gou
I atlractlng wldu Attention, ow
ing lo Iho danger of tho pa.ango of
the democratic) bill providing for tho
removal of tho tnrlff on augnr, but
nowhere U thn dungur appreciated
greater than In WUconaln, for It '"
nt n Milwaukee conference a fow day
ngo that 0. C. llnmlln of Colorailo
Sprlngi, chairman of tho oxccutlvo
commlttco of tho United Rtntca lleet
hugnr Induatry, modo hla declnrntlnn
tl.at tho dcmocrntlo hill would throt
tle tho boot augnr Induatry, proveiit
Iho building or now fncjorlos nt n
roit of 125,000,000 nnd the oxpcmll
turo of $10,000,000 a. year In tho
I urchaao of lieoti from fnrmora. Thn
ftee augar plan ot the democrats, ho
aald, would give tho augar truat n
monopoly ot the Industry, and ho
hinted In no mild form that o.ko
gtvrn a monopoly, and with tho beet
Hurtir Industry doatroyod, 'tho lowor
price under tho tariff would be only
temporary, Laat year' oxperloncu
when augar mounted to 8 and 9 cents
pound In soma parts of the country
to nrgnnlio fighting men and provide
iirma, na they nro expecting nn at
tack. Zapata lent word that he
would nrr!e hero within n week.
Nnver during Iho all year of
oxlatcnra of tho Fraternal Ord
Kogloa In thla city has Crater I-ako
Aerie, 1610, enjoyed such a merry
and successful function aa on laat
night. Thoro were sis novitiate and
nnd u number of visiting member.
Hut that waa not the governing pur
po.o of tho Jollification and rejoicing,
Thoy met at the agles' hall, the new
home, equipped with everything that
tho beat of Kaglea' lodge could have
In West Main atreet, a few door
weat from tho llaldwln hole.
Heretofore tho P. O. K. has not
had a homo of their own for It meet
ing), but the housewarmlog last
night would Indicate that the organ
isation baa como Into Its own, and
that lla campaign for Increaaed mem-
berahlp, which the enthusiast aim to
mako 250 within the present year,
wll be ruallted.
tiiobo initiated laat night were:
I,. McPheraon, Hoy Smith, Prank
Ward, (leorge I'leraoa, Harry Oil
morn and J. McCloskey.
Veteran Kaglea who nave seen the
lalona pur upon many a recruit say
that they have raroly seen the de
gree work so perfectly exemplified
by the team, which la composed of
tho following members; Walter
Cooper, W. Donnoy, John Smith,
Lloyd Low, George Bell and P.
Myors. The team ha already done
good work, hut In last night's feats.
fifty "birds" conceded that they who
had seen them In action before out'
ctaaaod themsolvos, and' this view
was sustained by the Halting- mem
bers present.
The ofllcors of the organisation are
Worthy president, A. M. Crystal;
Worthy past president, Henry Low;
Vice president, Robert Walsh; chap
lain, J. Ilryor, conductor, Thomas
Jackson; recording and financial sec
retary, Fred Stablman.
Crater Lake Acrle has bad a
chequered hlatory, duo to the fact
thnt many or Its member, though
they hno nil retained their mom
borshlp aud sustained tholr good
standing, have had occasion to leavo
Klamath Falls- Hut now that there
nro about clghty-fivo members In the
county, It Is the aim or the present
reglmo ot officers to promote the welt
bolng or the F. O. E. by Inaugurating
All Modern Woodmen of America
are requested to be present at Odd
Fellows' banquet ball tonight at 7
o'clock. Funeral arrsngsmsals,
try Order of Council.
ItKAKKAM TO.MO
Prosperity Rebeksb Lodge No. 104,
Heels tonight in regular
TntBr
GOVERNOR RIGHT
McMillan, klamath pallh
FORGER, IH HORRY THAT HK
HAN AWAY FROM PRISON
WANTED TO RETURN
JOHNSON DENIES
WASHINGTON STORY
lers living In Grants Pas and one sis
ter In Portland. The body 1 now at
thao-WbUtpck Undertaking parlor.
and will prmMgbo shipped to
Grants Pas Saturday?,
-roe acciaeni occurrea u toe doi
ctory Tuesday arunjoosxTMr. Row-
waa.eisrattng' the rip aaw. He
was feeding a heavy board In the
machine when It somehow caught In
the saw and 'waa thrown back, the
end striking blm In th stomach. Ha
was brought to th hospital, but his
ctomach and body ware ao badly
bruised that Inflammation aet la.
SAN FRANCISCO, March 21.
Conscience stricken because he vio
lated a psrolo extended by Governor
West of Oregon. Joseph McMillan,
one of the honor prisoners at the
Salem penitentiary, surrendered to
the police her and want to return
to prison.
McMillan was placed on honor and
sent to the tuberculosis sanltorlum
to do some work, and then escaped.
"I have not treated tbo governor
right," McMillan told the police. "I
want to go back and show him that I
am sorry for running away."
McMillan waa serving a fourteen
year sentence for forgery committed
st Klamath Pall In 111.
YOUNG MAN DIES
FROM INJURIES
WALTER ROWLEY OF GRANTS.
INJURED AT BOX FACTORY OS
TtEHDAY, PASSES AWAY AT
HOSPITAL
ASSERT GREEKS
GOOD WORKERS
ARE MORE RELIABLE THAA
MOST AMERICAN LABOR NO
PREFERENCE SHOWN AND THE
SAME WAGES PAID
Waltor Lewi Rowley, aged 17
year, died this morning at the Black
burn sanitarium, ot periostitis, as 'h
result of an Injury received whltu
working at the Sblpplngton boa far
toiy on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Row
ley came here from Grant Pass about
twenty daya ago, and haa been work-
lui; at the bos factory the past fifteen
days. He haa a mother and two sis-
Civic Pride and Civic Responsibility
Those lumbar companies la the
city who are employing aom of the
Urcek laborer who have coma In
here, state that the Qreeka are reli
able and good worker. They say
that they are paying the Greeks th
same wages for th same kind of
work that they would other laborer.
It I ridiculous," aald one of the
lumbermen thla morning, "to think
that any company la going to hire
the men If they are not able to do
aa much work as other laborers. W
are not In business simply to give em
ployment to foreigners. We employ
a grant many men, and our saceesa
depeada on our having employes who
can be relied upon and who art net
going to throw up their Job ovary few
week. W pay good wages, and try
to get the beat workers wa a
Chaa. McQowaa, manager
California bos factory, stai
company had five or sis
their employ, and that tl
good men, and did aa much
any of the men they had..
that many of the Greeks are
property around Bhlpplngtoa. One
party has purchased a lot on which
he Is going to build a store, others
have purchased residence lots, and
others have rented home. Some are
Investing In property over the bill
from Shlpplngton, where It la expect
ed another bos factory la to be built.
NO DEAL WITH TEDDY
HIIANDS AS LIE PUBPOHXJ CON
VERSATION WITH LA FOt
LETT PRINTED IN SAN FHAN
CISCO EXAMINER
Cnlted Pre Strvtee
SACRAMENTO, March tl Oov-
ernor Hiram Johason denounced the
Washington story by J. 3. Moatagae.
printed la thla morning's San Fraa-
clsco Esamlaer, aa a Us, aad deaied
aay deal with Roosevelt for Ttet
presldeat. The Esamlaer aald that
La Foltett aald to Johnson la Wash Wash
ingeon: "Ton'r fresh from a deal
with Roosevelt. Ha haa offered m
secoad place oa hla ticket I doat
kaow anybody I'd rather have agalast
ma than yon."
Johnson aald: "Tho eonversatlsa
purporting to have occurred hetweea
La Follett aad myself is made from
whole cloth. It never did occur, aad
never could occur. I have never spok
en or communicated with Colonel
Roosevelt or aay of the leaders of tho
progressive movemeat coacernlng th
vice presidency. There Is ao candi
dacy oa my part la thla connection
any progreelre, bis or little, who for
get th cause by thinking of himself
Is merely aa ally of the reactionaries.
Ily Cliailf K. HolmlHTg
Cllc Indlftcrcnro and a lack of
civic prldo hate been tho catiso of tho
decadence and death of many a town
with Mdimhlo natural resources nnd
great poMlhllltlcs of growth and
proHperlty. It I tho little over-
alghls and neglects In tho homo that
lead to tho big thing that causo
trouble nnd annonnco to the wholo
family. Tho same Is truo In munlcl
pal housekeeping. A llttlo attention
oory day by every resident of tho
town lo his homo surroundings In
the way of cleanliness nnd beautifies
tlun, and It will bo surprising how a
town may bo kept constantly clean
nnd In tlmo bocomo nttroctlvo aud
beautiful.
It Is frequently tho enso that tho
peoplo of n town become so engrossed
In their business, In social affairs, or
ecn In religious matters, that thoy
neglect the duties nt citizenship and
becomn perfectly Indifferent to their
mutual civic Inteieats. Ilolng ab
sorbed In their own private affairs.
thoy neglect to consider tho things
thin concern thorn ns cittiens ana
mom hers of Iho municipal household.
They become unconscious or the fact
Unit ns citizens tltoy navo civic re-
Hponsllillltlos which thoy ought not
i.hlrlt or neglect. In this country ev
ery mini who 1ms a voto Is ultimately
reanoiwlbto for tho civic conditions
of his homo town and cannot honest-
1 ovado liM responsibility, tnougn u
limy bo a common thing to do so.
Th manaKoment or town anairs,
as well as the corruption nnd tho
"graft" In municipal government, Is
largely the mult of ths civic Indif
ference or our cltliensnlp. The only
remedy whero such conditions eslst
Is tho awakening of civic pride amonl
tho people. This must be done by
some row uniclflah men and women
who love their town too well to per
mit It to bo mismanaged or 'to let It
retrograde. The awakening of civic
prldo will arouse civic responsibility,
nnd this wilt beget civic patriotism.
When thus aroused the cltltea will
bo Inspired to do his share In the
work ot civic betterment and Im
provement. Private self-interest and the cow
ardlco of thoso In authority are some
times a hindrance lo the Improve
ment of a town, flecause soma prom
inent and .Influential citizen la Inter
ested, those progressively Inclined
aro Influenced or frightened Into In
action. Common nuisances ar per
mitted to remain undisturbed be
cause some "leading citizen" prom
by their existence, or would be forced
to oxpond a few dollars If compelled
to abate the same. Where the prop
er clvlo spirit and pride predominate
such things cannot be.
Just as health I more contagious
than disease, so civic pride la mora
"catching" than civic neglect. Thla
haa been proved time and again la
place where a few cttlseaa with a
goodly aupply of civic pride tat busy
and began spreading th "Hwile'
of planning aad working for ths Im
provement of their home town, bom
every wide-awake cltltea will feel
that he ahould have a part la avery
movement to bring about Ideal eon
dltlon of living end working. When
ever a largo portion of th aaasla of
tho town are Imbued with thla spirit
marvolous results will follow and
sometlmea In a wonderfully short
time, too.
Co-operation la necessary In all
work for ths upbuilding ot ths homo
town, vsry town needs a civic i
rlely, or an organisation of whatever
name, that will take up civic work-
not an organisation that will merely
meet and talk and tell nhout what
ought to be done, but nn association
with members who will go to work
and do thing, aad who will aet prac
tical examples of what may be done
for the betterment of ths town. ThU
Is the kind of clvlo prlds tha u
needed la svsry town where ths Peo
ple bars growa Indifferent to tbvlr
environment nnd have lost Interest
In their civic affairs. If, aa some
times happens, there ar already r-ev
mil clvlo orgaalutlae, there U4utd
be a union ot all forces and activities
for ths promotion and betterment ot
the town.
While now and those who labor
for ths betterment of communities
and th upbuilding of towns ars dis
couraged by the apparent Indiffer
ence of tho mass of ctttssn aa re
gards clvlo Improvement, there Is to
day a atrong, Irresistible current of
thought directed along lines of radi
cal clvlo bettsrment, which ultlmats
1)' saint result la making onr Amer
ican cities aad town what thoy ought
to so ths bast la ths world. Bvsrjr
truly patriotic citizen who love hla
homo town aa wall aa hi country
ahould hav a part la this great clvlo
awakening which mean ao much for
th future welfare of all ths potato.
SCHOOL NHS ME
OFFEREO FOR SMI
County School Superintendent J.
a. Swan announeea that there are
several amall achool district bonds
offered for sale. Ths bonds draw 6
per cent Interest, and on account of
there being only a amall amount ot
them It will probably be Impossible
to Interest bond buyers, nnd thsy will
have to be sold to Individual buyers
who desire a amall, aafe Invsstmi
Ths bonds wsrs Issusd by thrsf of
the achool dtatrlcta for ths si
of school houses. The amounts ot
the bonds aro aa follews: District
No. 40, at Dodd Hollow, I6S0
trtct No. II, at Swan Lake,
and District No. St, at Malta,
MARSHAL TAKES
MEN TO PORTLAND
FIVKFEDKBALl
I FALLS
t ONmssS FssOwI
KLAMATM FALLS WELL Bat
g&Ja"asasaMty OCT
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white man. aad E. D. McNatr, a halt
breed, both charged with stealing
horses from Henry Jackson oa the
Klamath Indian reservation. They
were bound over to tho federal au
thorities by ths United Bute com
missioner at Bonanaa. Flnley Wil
son, aa Indian, and Bob Sawyer, a
half breed, ars charged with taking
whiskey oa th reservation, aad Fort
Summers, aa Umpqua half breed, Is
charged with giving whiskey to aa
Indian In Portland. Ths three latter
wars ladlcted by ths federal grand
Jury la Portland.
SUIT AGAINST NAVIGATION
A ault for 'ths foreclosure of a
mortgags waa flltd today with ths
county clsrk by Stone A Barrett for
ths Ladd A Tllton bank vs. Klamath
Lake Navigation company. Ths
amount of tbo Judgment naked la
approximately 111,000, being for
notes glvsn nnd Interest and attor
neys fee. Ths propsrty covsrsd by
ths mortgags Is city propsrty la
blocks IT and tl, and SHU of SW14
of asctloa t; NH of NWH. NWH ot
NBU of seetloa tl, la towashlp 40
south, range t aast, Wlltomstts ms
rldlaa; also tho stsamsr Klamath
aad two freight barge, Not. I aad I.
Tho stsamsr wu aald a. fsw week
ago to satisfy taterstt due to tho
plaintiff to tta
EIRST OPEMTMM M KW
Bucrnvn sunttm
o'clock yesterday OraaT
aa operated upon for appeadlcltla i
the new Blackburn sanitarium. The
operation waa performed by Dr. (le.
H. Merryman, assisted by Dr. Tayior
and Dr. Hunt. This Is ths drat o?r-
atlon to take place la ths new h)
Dounee to
tal Mr. Gay'a temperature waa
aad that th patient waa get
ng nicely.
Georga Bpareatorn earns (a from
Bonanaa yesterday oa a business trip,
returning to hla asms this afternoaa.
8. J. Ballsy, local Southera PaeUe
agent, left this morning for Ashland
to attend ths Loss and Damage com
mittee "meeting, which convenes to
morrow morning. Ho waa aceom
rantsd.by Mrs. Bailey.
Mrs. L. L. McDonald of Boaaasa
arrlvsd last night for a short vllt
with hsr mother, Mr. Nsts Otter
beta ot ths Oregon house.
O. T. McKsadrss earns la from Us
Bay City last alght. ud toft thla af
ternoon for Merrill with Ivaa Aaato-
Remember ths ehleksa-sl dbuur
at th library oa SatuNay ovsalag I
Everything la fresh fruit at Ham-
akr'a rOoeery aad aMrktt
Cat towers, 44 Mala St Phsaa UI.
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