fS.: V". tytyJ&'i ,! - - "'X f' ' efUV ttSST" KVENIXO NMWMAPBM PRINT TOE NEWS, NOT HISTORY -oft nrw ""' ,,'u.., :'" . Ik potiim 0--1feXflffi ffpw- i..I.T" KLAMATH VAUH, OHKfJON, .Mll.Vli.tV, APRIL , Ifllit Ptlca PIVS) IfRYfTS fENSAI UN f, (fiMi'i.irri: with fit ,mi:miii:iih nilllll llf IllH "fllll ! Hlt'lll Klllllltllltl. Dr. WIiIIh lnu been Uhi nlli'tiilliiK physician, mid Dr. 'I'm in nud Merry tilllll with lllmi railed In. Kn iirriiugi' tiieul hntn yet been itiiiitn fur I lie fiihi'Nil, wlilcli Mill probably Im held, lllliler lllii iionplifa nf ( In. (Mil .. lows lodge, lit which liu wn n member lit long standing. Tlin deceased na II )eurn nf ngn III tliu Hill" of III ilniilli, mill Iiml lieen n resident of Kliitniilli Fall fur nhniit eight enr. tnuiltig lien fniiii Knlln pull, Mont, 1 1 In wlfp, frtilil wlimii lie Willi M'pnrnted, I hen lii Henttle, with Ilia filling mill, iilmill fmir or live yrlllH of fllte, SLAYER OP Itl.ALTY MAX iiti:i:i nv pei.iri: ji'ihu: 'INTERVENTION Oflliri- 'f MHMIIll.' Mere '" " ' '" ()rjcfK,(m.l..ii I'laiinrtl Wfrtlnn- rilNtwtl 'fcm-IJal ..f MrlHJsr. , 'luaHIBB'lr) ,.jyfr . ubijn,,,,,l"")r!0f BJtr "" " ''''' .iku Trwplarn of Oregon a th f Hr ''' 'Im '""" tt 0 ucltH-k UK loreiioon , m hold In ' Mnaiiiilc I b l"fal KuIsM" Tcnuilwra, i lime dram: enmmnnuer itllirfnl I lie dlnprliantinil inuJrr In KUmalli Kail. rj.lfl the organisation and iWm o do erV. mill a ti n r- rob-Mr t granted later nj Comnuiiurr flDI Mr Tlilrwon were Xlllf r ill HaI'Tii rail iirnliu ntof the IIidaI Airli Mason , TbrniiM M Maid 1 1 'f p, Wonhlpfiu Grand MnMrr r. inJ A. M nf Oregon, mid . tobln-on of I'nrtlnnil trtiir; nf the Grand l.nlrr, itUrind (imml t'om'innil Itltf. The Inller nre lliak ktlSl to I he I ml If of till. Ill Mprllr M n.l ''"I-!,.,,, lUnmn.tr .!,,. Thai Rural I llll IT '.l It H l.i.,t...k iMiiiiiiniurw rnrnin riKiirvi m I.OH AN(II:I.I:H, April 2!) Ml. Vloln Carver, (lie 'rnriiinii girl who nl tier (inllri. roiirl hearing her limt rk vim (reeil from Hie rlmruo nf hnvlng murdered II IMwlu l.lgi, n ynilHK really oiierntur, ulnm.i ilenlti fnllnwixt tliv illncliurcn nf n renler In (Win Cnnrr'n IminU, In mi n ti'inl iciIIiik tiiMnnl tin- liiitne nf iter I'nr Oltx III tlie Winlillixlnii rlly. Ilofurr iflmrtliie front ) Angelm Mlt Carver rnll.il nl Hi" nltlr.. of !. trl(t Allorney Kreilerlrlm in tlmnk llllll nllit lll ilepilllen fur llle litrefill lllVmtlKAtloii lliey innilx nf (lie iniiill. linn of lick' inrnlnl fnriihlen nl Hie llmr IMiti' Killed 'Die pnllrtt Jinli wlni ill linri'il Ml Cnrter mill IlieeUitrllfe neetnei In ulliivt tlml I lio aliiinllliK Iiml lirrn nrrlilenlnl LOOKS CERTAIN i mii: nam wii.i. I'lioiiAim IMii: IIAMI IN MCMCU CALIFORNIA GUARD READY TO INVADE ALL WARDS WILL. BE REPRESENTED United I'ri'Ht Kvrvlc HACKAMII.STO, April 29. No word linn licuii rctclvcil from Wimli-1 IiikIoii on which to lin n bclluf tlmtj (lie Ciillfornln Niitlonnl (limrd will ho NCVCIIAIj Xi:V (.'AMHDATKH railed on In rime of nil Invntlon of I UNTMIt KIICI.M .iietiro, niroruiiiK lo uniur Aide fni oiiel H. H. 'it ti ii(ii) today, I. nut Hnlur HelMi)ei IVir) mill I'nlilile Alllte ill MiiKihllenil II. i) 1'lnlel-Heilleil ). il.is CniNei- Mrj IhiiiI I'lrpmliiu I'm' l.i.nu Ken Vn)m TiiiiiMit Itulmil Willi TiiMipk mi lloiml Shih In Alilii nl Mm llleitn iluy'H orilci for the recruiting mid (oinplele Miilpini'ii( of nil Htnto tronpn, lie mild, wiin merely denlKned to nvolil rorifimlon In cnmi nny rnll , minimi loine. "ASKS COUNTRY DISTRICTS TO AID 600D ROADS ' lilted rrrmi Hnrtlr HAN IllClil). Tnllf , Aplll 2i. The le.trn)ei I'etry mid I'rehhle nte ex. piiliil In in.irli MiiRdiileini liny today, Where mull tl nrilem Will lie opened. 'I'lie tinnpoil lliifnrd, with forty ronipmileii of Infmilry nlmiird. In dun lute toila). IVnrliiK Inierteiitlon In Mmlio Uy Hie lulled HUtifi would cniimi a Ken trill innnti're. twehe American and KliKlWi miliJectN nrrheil liy I lie Meniiur lleiilto from Jaurnz tn-dny. KefUKei llednre Hint all Amerl i'AIK nre In ilmiiier III ne (lie I'liltnl Hljle lnterciii-, The rriilmT Mary liilnl In lakliiK on Hen Miiren, lliillnil IliK n Ioiik Den toyiiKi' Tlin llufnrd linn lieen Kperlnlly iillppi'd with mlii ted llfeliootH and inn iiddlllouiit life prenervern. no Hint Hm miuliiiniii iiuinhtr of pniii('ii(ri! iniy hv nrfoniuiudntvil ANNIVERSARY IS OBSERVED MIAItl.V LOWS for tMlttll! f Hie IIIP: I rill Irlp for I lie dl.llllKlllllr.l, U kn pUiuie.l to Hie t'p. I lir M Mmtuir l'ruMnl (IimmI IIimiI iloJiy, but mi arruuiit of tint I'OHTI.ANI), April 2K.II In now cftif rllirr Ihn trip wniip to Urn roiintry dlitrlrU to do tlirlr t It It not definitely nettled h"rt In olilnliilDK I lm CO.nno ln. tit trip will lp inilt lumiir lair mrpMry l Inlllatn llio ! ikooiI mad niriure proponiMl, Ko mUn of tin- nrw KlmnMh"r ' rpuinu .rnm hip .mh.i.ip -.- KsonJry lio hnP Iki.pI ,,"" "' ' m "r" ury ,M"I "' Kiog tot the m-Kmilmtlnii nrni1"' '",,1 ,l u '"''!' f"'"1 '" K,. jtloim In which th new Inw will h of tiit Mart In JrJ , Heorxn J. T. W. 8trdirii, I.. I., Trim;, Ktiit'p, Chnrh (Irnrea, I.. P. frforio T llnhlwln, William m,Jm(-.A Mnddnx, Chnrlm Utitn. I II Wlthroy, J, II. , til of llnll.i Commntidry "ton; I, Jay Kunpp, Iranhoe i.lJ.Vo, !t Wlmnmln: K. I.. lliton Cniiimniidry No. 3. fwi It. Ilrameit, Orriton Com Xa. I. Oregon. Or, W. A, i. DtMota Commnndry No. f. Oruon, T J Alton. pIUIiIp imrnlry No IB, Iowa; K. II. IrlfOlal Cuiumntiilry No. 3S, : W, II, Terry. St. Omrr Com So. 30, Callfornln; William Boadlnol, Mnnhntlnn Com No. SI, .Ww York! II. II. Ollrti Comiiimidry No. SO, 'Uk.Arlmn.iii; J. II. Nlepnitc, utr Ciimiimiiiiry No. fi, (!nl. C. Clinpiiinii, Han rule mid Nnrlal nrn nt Wnndrraft will rIvo "Ic ami Mxlnl at Ihn Odd M on Tilendny nViilllltR, I.IJ. i mi a iinmirn iiilkiuiiw WRjiuiii refri'nhMPui An "i "f 'nndirnfi ir. noteil xxi tlr in Ihey linvn. vim ran "4 Of ,i ihdlifhlfiil .ivelilnp. Vt roMI.il-) luvhed . iir.MiitKii oii ii:u AMI IICIICKAIIH MHTi:V IO M'OIIV Of lli:.l, I'ltlK.M). Sllll IIV IMHTOII Alioul thirty llvhvknhx and iilxty Odd I't'lloWH (ilmtrved tl nilllher miry of Ihu Order hy nttendnura In n Imdy at the (Irnce Mcthodltt Church tiiiudny. Hpvrlnl niunlc had been ar ranged for Ihu orrnaloti, roinlitlns of ii iiiartt't rompoaed of Mm. Wagner, Mrn. CambU, Mr. tlpp mid Mr. Wal ton. Mm. Wanner aUo Kino u nolo. Tho tent taken by llcv. lico. Kcv l'rnt Inlntik i vv" 'rom I. Hnniuel, 20:39: "Hut the fni a full iiunta nf l.ott pnMinr.erH.Ind know not an) thliiK, only Jonathan . .. . m .. ! I II... I.I lf....u .1... hinll..." iiiriiniitiK iiiemiierH ni uie rri, nrpii'ii'i nmu im.- - .......v.. rn Hut Irmnport Ho apoku In part: "Tho Scripture ArmrdliiK lo aihln-a from Mexlrojlit taken from one of Iho mint beau City a llrltlnh wiimhln I mi her way tllul romantic morlen In all the world. lo Hip Meilran went roan! lo afford a refill!)' for MihJeiU of Orent llrltaln. , It In likely that another lennel will lp nriit by Orent llrltaln to Hip suit ronil, Till action In the rentilt of nn underntatidlnc brlwreii Hip Kiiropr.ni pouern, It In not Imprnbnblp Hint other natlnun InivInK Ititerrnl In Mex Iro tuny fnllnw nult. GOLD PASSES GREAT BEYOND Min'ciTi.i:.viui:HTiiiH KMXIMIX AIH.U HICKNKHH "KVKIIAl, WI'.iikh IHIIIA. lC'Moiijn,(,.,nia.30(llU V" t till) (!liirmiil u.l...... 'X!! Illlllcr I 111. nn .,f ll.n "I nurat fnr the pant WOok. ""'" ,lck nl'out Ihroo wooko remit of a wonkenod con .believed to mvo been due " ot l,l work and con rf'-ertl. For tho past iui , " noiiovoa mat " nblo to ri'fovor on .e. limit benefit nlinuld nlmw mure Inter pal In Hip inniemriit. Only four rounilen lme heeii heard from nl all, run! ery few alKiiaiurea weru obtained In theac, l-'rnm l.'u Kent one petition una returned with Jilat hnlf Hip ponnlblp number nf nlK liallircrt mi II. Soven other pelltlonal nvlil let l.tlKi'llP lmp not been lienrdi from nl nil. 'I'nrtlnnd la lining lilorn than her nhnrn In IhU work." nnld C. T. I'rnll. Ill rliarKP ' Hip work nf obtaining nlgnalunn. "WIiIIp II would bo po llilo m oblnln nearly all thn nifea aary aUnalurra here, wp do not rarp til ilu ao. became If I he. penplp of I lie rural illalrlola are not Intpreatrd aultl clently In algn tho pvllllonn, there In linlhlng V lll'lli'l'ti' ('"l ""' l"'(,l'le would tip mifnrlpiitly Interenled In pana Hip meiinuren Intn Inwa nt tho election. "Wp muni get I lie rounlry dlatrlitn Interenled nnd get their aiipporl. for wl'lioiil It the bnckera of the move inenl will not feel llkn going alieml with II." Tim "good road anuadron" met nl tho Commercial Club ami formiilnlrtt idann for the Iwo-wpeka' campnlgn to ha Inniigiiriited May lat. lo nrounn in lereal for the lillla. Commlllcea from nil tho I'nrtlnnd orgnnlintlona inter eatcil In the welfare mid promotion of Oregon went prenont. II I belleveu Hint Ihn denlred nnnkelllug o Ken- era! Intereat over the Htnto will renull from tho pnthimlnnm and publicity or the campaign. (lovernor hI may bo prevented from acting nn commander of Iho aqimdrnn nl tlio Um "f U "K""1' roniU imrade," May lal, becauae of a prevloiia oiiKngoment, but be bna Htireil Mr. I'rnll Hint be will be In I'nrtlnnil on that ilnto If ponnlble. MILLIONS IN WAR MOTES ISSUE OF SWISS BANK ..ttlmi Token by lii-tlliillnn Coder I jtn Willi Ii IVrmlli SihIi mi Cuter Ui'lir)' Clitlll.ilinn Coder CuiKiinl Cln uinlnini OCNIIVA. April 2U. Antlclpntlng ihn ponnlbllliy of mi oiithroak of wnrLnHlt (,1(. ,.ng of mt , ,,,, j,,na It illlti-rn from oilier of almllar k'H tlmenl found In. ancient literature In that It I not mythical, but true. "Odd Kellowahlp In fortunate In having elected the atory of thui re markable frlendahlp of Jonathan and David, with which lo lnitlll In tbo mind mid heart of It membvrnhlp, the nplrlt mid principled of uuiilQah mid ronntant devutloii. To David thin frlendahlp wan mi oanl In Iho desert. It nupplled n longing that In In tho henrl of evtryinun. There In no a.it Infactlon bo great In life iih Unit which come Ihrough Ihn oxerclne of conll ilenro. "Nothing pnln moro or In more highly icnnured than Hie betrayal of eonlldencp. ThU atory forma n dm mntlr rcprenenlntlon which Includes aotiie of Iho force mid character found In Individual life or noclely. It dramatic pemoline cnnnlnt of In i:uroie. thn Swln National bank linn ut fliilnlied printing $r,.000,000 worth of 20 frnnr "war note." Thin action wa taken In nriordanre with a federal law which permit audi nn i mergi'tiry circulation "In extraordi nary clriiimnlnnren," and upon me re porl of one of the bank' director, who nrently made u careful luventl gallon of the relation, minting among the groat power. The bank' head rjuuiKiH nl Zurich mid will not be I him it nulrnn wnr I iirlunlly declared. Tim low eat Swlnn bank nolo nt prenont In .'.u frnnr. I.KTTKIt TO I'AI. IIIIIXOM MKK KKXTKXrK T IIOI.MKM United Praia Bcrvlra 1.08 ANflKI.KR, April 29.A fare l letter to hll Hill lit. HlO 10110 lie form ichool. itntlnB tbat be Intended to I'rmck aafeu when bo bad done. liU thno," onrned a aenlcnco of life lm prlionmont today for Cbnrlea Holme, one of a duo who ahot Judo W. II. Jamleaen, whllo attempting to rob liN home. Ilolmei la 9 yonra of ngo. Ilia imrtner In the Jamleaen Job, Oliarlea White, IB, wm committed to the ono ichool. Mniuiiile Coiiiiiiiinlrallon The inemherK of Klnmnlh l.odgo No. TT. A. F. A. M. nre requested to nltend u apeclal communication this Mnniliir eenlug. The wommpiui Ornnil Mimler and the tlrnnu i.ogo Olllrer will be roceUed. There will he work In the Third degree una n farewell banquet In honor of llrother Alex Martin Jr. All llllnB Mason nro Invited to hp present. Hy order of the W. M. II. B. MOMYKH. Secretary. til Wlm Would Make Harp for City OfllioM Muni Kile IVlllloni hy ToeMlny Hmnlerwui anil 'Xlrliolaa for Mayor 4. II. Momiii Will 0m hw l-avitl for Colli e Judge Hie iiieii J)nly Cnl ry for Tn-iiiurer Rflveinl new cundlilaten entered the Held for rlty oHlccn today. Karly thl morning it developed that. A. I.. I.eav llt wn not to have a clear field for pollen Judge. The frlcmla of J, II. Mnnon circulated petition thin morn ing In place him In nomination for thnl olllce. M. It. Doty ban filed tils petition for councilman In the Fifth wnrd. In the Aral word petitioner hnvc already been circulated for J. F. Goel lor for councilman to lurceed Colonel Wllklna, who wilt soon change hi res idence to another ward. C. II. Under wood, K. C. O ret ley and J. II. Hamil ton will probably be the candidate from the Third wnrd, although other entries are expected. It. K. Wntten burg and Fred Methane arc talked of In tho Second wnrd. For a time It looked as though there might bo a scnrclty of timber to select from In choosing councllmen. Today a number of tboc who hnvc been on the fenco have got Into the game and nre out rustling for sign ers. Kvcry ward, ll now npepars, will be well represented on the official bal lot. The rnco for mayor will bo between F. T. Sanderson, tho present Incum bent, nnd I'ollre Judge T. P. Nicholas. It Is not probable Hint there will be any other cntrlea for this office. No new names have been proposed for Treasurer, nnd it Is belloved that Cap tain Slemenn will be the only can didate for this office. MI.VO IICACH MAY HIUC KXI'KftTK TO IICX CITY I.ONO IIIIACH, Calif,, April 29. Managerial form of municipal gov ernment fin practiced In German cities In being considered by n committee named to recommend n governmental framework for I6ng llcnch. Tho rommltleo will decide between tho managerial nnd commission plans. If the former I decided upon, which appears likely, Long Ilcach will be tin pioneer American city to bid for tho services as mayor and murilclpnl department bends of men whose abil ity has been proven In other cltlca or In business fields. CIICIKK CltATCIt I-AKK TIMIIKIt TIIIH YKAIt . All tho timber lands In tho Crater l.ako national forest cast of tho di vide will have been cruised by the end of tho summer, says the Mcdford Mall Tribune. II. I). Foster with a rrcw of ten men will leave Medford the middle of May and superintend tho work until It Is completed. Most of tho cruising work In the forest has been accomplished on the pant slope of tho rango In the past on account of Iho fact that that area was particularly heavy. With the com pletion of that section, cruising crews will commence on the heavy district on the west slope. COURT HOUSE CASE RENEWEO VITOItXKYH IIL'TCMC KKXT 8F CCHCI) HY I'liAI.NTIFF Murdoch's Hult for Injunction Agilnet lluildlng of Court House on Hot Hpringn Tract Heft-In In Karaest Hefore Judge Coke I'laiatira Evidence- Doing Hubmltted -County Official Among Wllne CLARK SWAMPED WITH 006" CASTS CM TO AMERICA TO COMFORT HER SON I'arl of Hieuker' I'rivate Offlro Ha Hern Set Anlde a Menagerie for flatter Cants I'lrwenletl hy Many Admire rx Udtcd Press Service WASHINGTON. April 29. If dele gate would only drift Into Speaker Champ Clark's camp with the reg ularity that "lioun' dawga" appear tho Mtsourlan would have the nomi nation sewed up by this time, and be planning his stumping trips. About every admirer ot the speak er, it would seem, tins felt It Incum bent upon him to rend n plaster cast of ii tearful canine that looks as though It bad been kicked around alnco Grovcr Cleveland left the White house In 1S9T. Kvcry day n fresh con signment of "lioun' dnwgs" appenr little dogs, big dogs, dogs In plaster. Fiiriiiei- Wife nml Young Hrlile-Wld niv nf Colonel Anlor Will .Meet fnr Hie Fln.1 Time 8lnro thp Wedding;,,, water colors. In pen and Ink. etc, (Vroiuony So Iteiently Celebrated A fan Francisco woman donated a . I beautiful piece of statuary showing a MIMA VKIIV I'NIIAI'I'V IF 8VIT'8 CIUTKHIOX NKW YOIIK. April 29. Kmmn Cams, the octres. I suing her brok er. W. I.. Stevens & Co,, to recover fS,aii..H. which bo nlloge U duo her on u transaction In United State dlnnl. , .ii-irenii siivb Hint In October Inst she entered Into an agreement with tho broker whereby thoy bought mn .Lnren of steel stock to hold on ..,!.. iiiitert to her onlor. A month iiim- .he sbvs. thoy converted tho .1... in their own uso without con sulting her. Within n reasonable time afterward tho market vniue oi wio tho defendants had a clnlm of $4. stock waa 18,987.40. against which 041.30. 8ho wants tho difference, with Interest. than. David, the shepherd lad, des lined lo occupy a lofty position nniong men. nnd n Ind unconsciously playing n very Important pnrt In the live of thn other. The character of haul is dlsaiinolntlng. Whatever virtue ho ponnosned In early llfo gradually dls appeared through the development of the tower element of hi personality. Through envy, setllshnes nnd false pride ho became suspicious, Jealous, vicious and cruel. "At last bu Indulged In'opon defiant contempt of God. Forsaking Hod he oven stooped to consult familiar spir it concerning his present welfare and eternal destiny. He show that hu man nnluro unaided hy higher power jend toward growth In evil. "In David, tho Innocent victim of succes and n pleasing personality. I found tho ovory ready champion ror ii... ridit nnd Eood. I.ver rendy lo ..nirnire with sling or sword the might Uy wenponed nnd securely enirencnea glanl of evil. He ha nn muhorngo that U secure, an aim that I lofty, a ..ri.ielnln Hint cannot bo KiUlisnyeit, a motive Hint U high nnd pure. "A single thread of action In life connect a noble purpose with n most worthy object. To dally recogniso God Is necessary to him. Ho would not compromlso prlnclplo for n tent of honor. He would not glvo up a good cause to avoid abuse. Ho rep icsents such a class In life. Ker forg ing to tho front, having n worm view of thins nnd men. he scan the horl sou of thought for the best of wis dom. Whether struggling In Iho prog ress of nations, In the Issue between capital and labor. In morul uplifts or thu higher Plains ot life, ho calls eut: Ho of good courage, let us play the mn for our people.' "With such for an Inspiration, uaa Fellowship becomes a champion for tho right, an uplifting helpful force In society. Odd Fellowship naturally opposea the Institutions In our midst that are of evil tendency and deatruc United Press Sorvtc NKW YOIIK. April 29. Willi Vln cent Astor, a boy of 21, succeeding a bend of the houre of Astor, two prin ces dowager, Mrs. Avn Willing As tor, hi mother, nnd tho brldo-wldow who wdw snatched from the sea, to guide him, the Astor dynasty ha en tered Inlo tho strangest era of Its retgn. Confined to her bed, whero sho re- vIowh, In tears, tho horror ot tbo Titaulc disaster, nnd her parting with her husband, tho young widow of John Jacob Astor learned today that her predecessor, Mr. Ava Willing Astor, Is returning to America to comfort her on. Since Madeline Force married John Jacob Astor she ha not met his former wife. It may come to n point where Vincent, Astor may be forced lo chooso between his n'other nnd the girl who became his step-mother. farmer parrying a dog under his Arm and seemingly looking well pleased with conditions In -general. Another admirer contributed a bloodhound. done In water colors, while a MUsou rlau, whose nsroo tho speaker with holds, has volunteered to present him with tho flnoit flesh nnd blood hound Hint aver barked up n coon tree In Missouri. The offer will probably be neepted as soon as congress adjourns nnd tho speaker gets back to his homo In Howling Green, where the dog ran be cared for under Champ' personal rupervlslon. A pnrt of tho speaker's private of fice has been set aside ns a "menag erie." There the weird assortment ot "dnwgs" Is stationed and carefully guarded. Clnrk was usked how he Tho trial of the case of the court house Injunction suit waa taken up In circuit court at 9 o'clock this morn ing. H. F. Murdoch, the plaintiff, had secured the services of Rutenle ; Kent as attorneys, and Mr. Rutenle roado a statement of his client's side of the case, and what would be at tempted to bo proven by the evidence. Attorney Drake stated tbat as It wa a suit In equity, the defendants would reserve the right to make a statement In reply before the case was submit ted to the Judge. Attorney Rutenle denied the alle gations made In tho reply by the de fendants, and stated that they would prore in subatanco that the county had exceeded Its legal Indebtedness, and denied that there was a sufficient fund set aside for the building ot a coart house, and denied that the rounty had received a title to- a free) site In the Hot 8prlngs, contending Hint at any time the voter of the c r.nty t-nould see fit to remove the county rc.it from Klamath PalU. the property would revert to the donors, ami the county would lose all the Im provements. He argues tbat the pro posed site was not within the county seat, and that a building ahould not be erected thereon until the matter had .been submitted to tho voUra-oL -the county at a general election. The first witness called to the stand waa City Knglneeer Don J. Zumwalt Tho purpose for placing Zumwalt on the stand was to verify a blue print of Klamath Falls and to point out the location of the postofllce and the dis tance therefrom of the Hot Springs silo for the court house. Much argu ing between Judge Drake for de fendant and Attorney Rutenle for the plaintiff retained the witness on the stand for an hour before be had an swered one question. Judge Drake objected to the admission of the map on the theory that It purported to have reference to a town In Oregon because there was no dedication of streets and alleys. Mr. Rutenle re plied that a street marked as a street constituted a dedication. Hero Judge Coke stated and later on In the forenoon session, tbat as It was entirety probable that the Injunc tion suit would be tried de noco In tho supreme court, he was Inclined to permit everything to go Into the rec ord except what waa positively and palpably Immaterial, so that the high er tribunal would have alt the testi mony or Information that waa In any way relevant, "but," said the Judge, "this court wilt decide this case only with referenco to such exhibits as R considers strictly pertinent." "A county seat," said the plaintiff's attorney, answering further objec tions by Judge Drake, "Is where It Is Thero will be n called meeting ot tho Woman' Civic I.enguo nt tho Chamber of Commerce r.ooms on Thursday, May 4, nt 3 o'clock. All women nre earnestly requested to bo present. MARY A. JACK80N. Pre. nvneete.1 tn mnvn his treasure bark to nowllng Green, nnd he suggested Meslgnnted to be until removed by the Hint n freight car might be necessary vote of the citizens of the county. A But If the flood of "dnwgs" continues f Continued en Page 4 until congress adjourns, It Is likely that n wholo train will have to be pressed Into service. tivu ot the hotter Interests ot society. "Tho lad Is tho Innocent party to a great transaction of weighty signifi cance. Ho I the connecting iiiik. ho la tho channel through which Intelli gence passes. He Innocently solves tho problom. HI Btrength lay In willingness nnd obedience. "Jonathan anneals to us most. Ho Is tho model friend. Ho has tho least to gain nnd the most to lose on ac count of his friendship. He help David, knowing that David will not feel able to repay. His friendship Is uratclcal. Not fair words, but deeds His frlendshh) Is constant. A friend during popularity, a friend during ex. treme reverses. The covenant be tween Jonathan and David Indicates this: 'Tho Lord be between thee nnd me, between thy seed and my seed forever.' " I. W.W. AGITATORS NOT WEICOMEOJY ASTORIA They Shake lut From Their Shoes, Keeking Krenh Field and Past urea Newer nnd fireener One of Hie Hunch I Confined A8TORIA, April 29. The I. W. W. agitators, having failed to make any Impression upon the working men ot this city, and discouraged tn their efforts to make trouble here, have shaken tho dust ot Astoria off their feet and sought fresh fields and pastures new. W. T. Neff. who was fined 130 tn the police court last week for refusing to move on whn,asked to do so by a policeman, was, the last to leave. , MONEY TO 3AN Kiamatn uouajy real estate tn tract Co. Sttf LARGE PORTION PAYMENTS MADE TIMB UP MAY 1 VOtl TUB PAY. MEXT8 OF THE BUILDING AXi MAINTENANCE CHARGES FOR llllltOATlOX PROJECT The farmers under the United States Irrigation system lu Klamath county have made a good showing In the payments ot their building and (maintenance charge The payments for the building charge for 1911 and maintenance charge tor X81I are nay able at the land oee at Lakevlew by May 1. Up to today about 10 nas cent of the payments have beea made, ptacttcally all of these bene made through the Water Users Association office and forwarded to Lakevlew by the dUbursIng agent of the reclama tion service. ' M m 'i -V m - fl o.i " vril nUsT 5$ I & ;' -"-'. "ii '"! ' 'C , ' -T fc T t ',& - i. j" .far t. - &V&-i. - ... -"V-vffiS.