The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 18, 1913, Image 1

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NEWS WHILE IT IS NEW!
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913
Price Five Osate
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AHUintK NbHi
TO BE MADE ON
CO.'S WARRANTS
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iiiu rit i iix Ciiunt iuii,
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lMU.ur of warranta b; th oubl " l'"l'llu btohehu butter.
cuuM, wblcb bu Urn lb. caui. ui""K '"" ,"'"' !. He He
..teral legal acllubt wllblu lb. ...l,'Jr ,b,-M'' 'e lioinii Lav. n.un.1
Mar. It again lo Oiur. la lb. touit..
arcurdlu lu irtltlrtit lumur b.t
mi lb iltrel
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lf ul liii.)t btl btlidx U0II1
tt lit ! mi llortllitlluu ul i
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Mitiil
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hrt. lb lti lu Ibrlr IU..nn
lut ulu,ur ludtbliviliiMi b) Ih.
(uhl; It till b lb tlul) ul U-.
to IntMlUtU tftif rttlf n.i.
f.lil Utu.it. U'I lu Uk. si! u n.
,ol A uirnl, tbuuld II U Utut-d fur
tiiunll)r lnd.bl.dl.ru
Wb.lhrr or nul It It lb. llllrnlliio
I Ibv Off (till. Hull u .11.1011 lu r-;
fudul tlr.Utl IhukI dulloi lb
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W. R. C. TO GIVE
DANCIN6 PARTY
M'l.n.ti, mi Nil- i;Mi.(iii:it to'
Ml ATI II. ( I- M.M.I, TIIIn,Ji(1,1,,u,m,i
i:kmii iti:riuiiMi;Ts!
uii.i, m: ni:iti:n
K daurlni I'.llr and a luuib.ua
ar. f.atuira o Ih. .bl.llalntu.nl af
I ttic-l hf Ih ltdlr-t uf H'ftur t'ha,
lr. Wulnrti'a ll.ll.f Curi-i, fur tbtlr
l Ralr In tba M hall of lb. Odd K.I
lnaa' bulldluc Iblt oi.nlni Tb
Carl la baliig (li.u lu ral fundi
lur rrr;ln un Ih palrlollc and ra
il. f Murk uf lb urcaiiliatlun H
lal ruutlc hat been n(a(l lu dajr
fur Ihn iltnrllia. and Ihn (rn.rat I'liti
llr la Invllvd lo allnul
Pledge Day
Students Wi)l Return to
(lUralil NirUI Hcrtlrc)
CIKIKNK, Oct. I - Hiamllng erect
hud raallillK Ihn nbllnallon (hat real I
upon them, 060 undent of Ih. llul-
riallx of OrrKoii ativiiibli-d la VII-
liird Hall Wedlieadii)' moriilliK aud
gave Ihelr iinuunllne.l intent and no
l..wi.. i ,.,,,
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I ledge, read to' them by ufMayor
(li'orgo K. Iloger nf rlalom, who witti
i.ent by (luvernor Wutt In III t'f'l.'ori.Kmi. I heartily nckuowledgn Iho
M ho wua tinablo In bo prntetit, .obligation I ahnll no to them. The
The attidvitt body, which waa pre- oiittuulty open lo me hero for ic-
ent almiwt lo n nmii, then inarched
out of the hall lo the atralua of
"Thoae Daya at Oregon." Thla mark
ed Iho completion of the aecund
I'lodge Day enorcltn In the hlitory
nf the Uiilvorelty or Oregon.
I'lodgo Day, aa It la known, haa
bvnii niado an annual day at the tint
Mirtlty. At till lltno Ihn atuilenta
gather In Vlllard hull, fnniou for lla
tradition, for Iho purpote of taking
(he CltUenahlp I'ledge, given by the
LUUAL VAgutKUS
10 MAKE A TOUR;
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!lf till Mtffltl IllUflltV !.- I.I
intiUr
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I Ml" than dulrb Ul I 111- Ul III
I ! Ill la ICIatnilh rouulri ,at been
M "'' "" ''" broach... iu
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I It .rli ,Ur. t,.y .HI ,1,1,, ( lf
iull.i bmuchl In b lb. nttltrt
j Tli lrwiw ittv . blr-rliih( n-
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; iitii (i..ia n,i. niirftiouti Tiimur-
In,. II... .ill Iriwtt ILk iniliiinini.
ilOCAL PEOPLE TO
VISIT KIT. STUKEL
w mwiiini.i uii.i. t,tr. at
mm: uriMhMnii: ina.N.
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Iltl'k
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Tb. trrotid tlbt-MlB( Irlp tba
Klatiialb I'altt butlliMt Intn lll b.
lit Id lumutruir, ati.li a (arc I'trt)
ill t lu Ibr lou of !ltukrl muutilalu.
I'rolti Iblt ulnl a ld tlirlrb of
ounlo It thlblr
Tb auioaoblli -v. til Uat .1 bit,,
urlixk lumorro uurnlnc Huun of
lb. arljr t'lan lo l.afa rarllrr on
hurirbark l.uorb will Un ralrn no
uii uf lb k.
t,. tum wu.r ini no tb train
I'rldar lu Join b.r butband, oho la
huldllK a (111 Job oil lb. Northarn
Clwtrlc out uf Hacram.ulo II lor-mi-rl
t a ronduclur on tb Klam
ath r'allt-Wctd run.
I'alm I lr Hluir llrri.
Thn I'alm Clear tlnrr. o.nrd bjr
'ir- Murhx, oitoih! atalu Ihla
murnlnc, aflrr a brief rloilu- ftiUliif
tb butlnrtt of adjujttnir.it of the
fiirmrr mtnurmi-iit Mr Murphy haa
plarrd (It-ore II Kl.ell In rharx of
Ibr tlnro, but lll (lrr hit own per
nihil 1 1 mr lo Hi manait 31ml
at Oregon
State Cost of Education
Ktirrnr Thlt a read by (lovrrnor
I Writ perionalljr Intl year.
The iurot of Ihv t'lercltvi la (o
liittiri,M iiuir iIimiiiI. uiiitn Ihu mlnda
(f l(l Ullr,u 10 ,,llly ,cy owe
(lii'lr alaln for Ihn prlvllrx which
tbt'jr itijny nt Ihu Itulltutlon,
Follow Ing I Ih pledge, which wna
ivrlllen by 1'rof !' II. Young, head of
Iho lii'pitrtliiuiil nf Kcouomlca,
Iho lieiu
,.
a itudcnt nt Iho utilvrrilty,
whjPK'u malulnlnvd by the people of
nru
riirluK triiliilug, Idcitl mid n vltlon
for life, I deeply nppreclato and ro
gitnl a a aucrod trutt, nnil do heroby
plndgii on my honor that It will he my
mint cherlihed purpote to render aa
bountiful rot urn to Iho people of
Oregon and Iholr ponterlty In faithful
and ardent devotion In the common
good na will bo In my power, It eball
bo Iho aim of my Ufa to tabor for the
hlglmat good and glory of un over
greater commonwealth,"
UAR SHORTAGE
IS FELT HERE!
J t.I'MIII.'lt IVI.MTitNH A III! IX hlllll.
Ills I'l.KJIIT. UWIMi 1I Till:
I LU'K III' TIIANHI'llltTATIO.V
1 I'ACII.ITIKM
TI111 Plant of Ih Ewaun Hot ,,.
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iniiiiicn nrmimia i.titni.. .!, .
. uur hi fortfd to teniorrll7 auiptud
.rulloni. nrrordltiK lu Herbert Bir.
I'Ur
Tht otb.r loml luiabtr ilDU tfalp
iik lu iiultldo tiurkfta arn alio af.
fr-i-ti-d ,f tbtt aborlaKr, which It ttld
lo In, dun lu Ibti tniiiluc of farm
rtn,t at till llin
ALL ARE MORE
OR LESS INSANE
I'llHMIM.NT I'lHhll-IA.V CUtlMH
in tr turn riiitu.VAi.iTV u
nri. in imii:iii:t wkakm:
or tiii; ritiMi.VAL
I'bllrd I'rvta HtrtUo
INIilANAI'OI.IH. Oct. Il.Maur
lunatlrt ar dolor; a rrultr dajr'a
work In lb oultld world. They ar
brllber knuwn at Ibtane, nor do tbay
think lhriutl,a lunatic On the
olb.r baud, tbty bare never etm
quettloned tbelr on aanlly. Tbla, In
rfiecl, u lb ttat.ment mad today
b llr ll.nl. I I'brlau or Klnfiton.
Outarlu, tecrtiary of the I'hyalclana'
AMorlatlon of Ibr American I'rlaon
Attuclatloa, and a leading flcure In
lb annual contention of that organ
liallon, which today alanda ad
journed
"Th human mind la a romplei ma
chine.' laid lr Chelan, "and It con
tint ol tuch a multitude of part that
all of them could not ba equally per
feci and normally adjuited. There
air. In Ih uutalde world, people who
ar attending their rarlout locatloni
and patting along through life un-
ni.nked and unnoticed by the public;
aud Jet tome of tbeae people are not
tatie. They manage to dltcharg
Ihrlr dull In their retpectlre sphere
of life In the talltfarllon of all con
cerned They auccred In fulOIUng
Ihelr obllgatlona at cltlteut of tb
country, and tllll they are really la
ne Indeed, many dangeroua luna
tin and Intaue wriont rihlblt a de-
fiiv of mental vigor and activity
many timet not pretent among the
illicit and moit normal of men or
women
"Hu long, howcter, aa man' con
duct iloea not endanger human life,
or came him to be n menace to aocl
rly or u nuliancc. to long aa n maa
move nliing through the world In the
tame groov a hit fellow men, he
mutt be considered aane and retpon-
tlMe, He may go to lilt grave with
out Iratlng behind him any moro
than the falntiit glimmer of hit true
condition,
UmIkp Will Practice
A meeting haa been called of all
Odd Follow for tomorrow afternoon
at 2 SO, when the Second Degree
team will hold a drei rehear!. The
dcgriHi lentil are being niado up for
Iho fall and winter work, and there
will be huiy time for Ihn next few
week by tho memhore In perfecting
Ihemiehr lit tholr parti.
I'd) alt Inn Vlll.
Dr. I.eo W. Chilton la here from
CniDoii City, attending to hutlneu
mutter. Tho doctor, who formerly
practiced here, I now- located In Can
yon City.
J, II, Carnahitn returned latt night
front a combined buelnea and pleaa-
urn trip lo Iho lloguo River country.
Ho haa been away aeveral day.
Allau Sloan hua gone to Aaliland
for a fow day' vUlt with lit parenla.
lleglttratlon clote Monday,
!EX-i
ATTACKS STAND
OF PRESIDENT
MAVH Hlti:ilT, CJOVKIt.NMK.NT IH
I'KltrKCTI.V I.IXIAI,
t Hmiii DrrUrt-a That Alllliulp of Hie
L'nllril HUlr. It Ukrlf lu Itnult In
ltuiiiiJon of Warfare anil Idol.
Inie Hllualluu la Mnlro llrromlna;
Mi.ir, t'uinlpi, anil I'lKalilrnt Mar
ll Furred lu Make a b Mutp.
United 1'f.t Servlco
HI'OKANH, Waili,. Oct ID.-
Henry
Wlluin, former Meilcan ambaatador,
at a dinner today talked la favor of
lb lluerla regime.
"Iluerta'a government it aa legal
a. wat llooievflt'a after McKlnley
ataaitluated, If Ih prraldeut doea
not get behind lluerla, chaoa It com
ing, and p will have to go and take
car of Metlco,
Then w will have tu aupervlie
Ih election Tb man cboten will be
labelled the 'Orlngo I'retldent,' and
aa aoon aa the United rlutra troop
leave, the native will again draw
Ihrlr itllettot and the row will be on.
' Klghty-four Americana were kill
ed during Madero'a preildency. and
nobody waa puolihcd. My part la
ettabllthlng lluerta, I believe, waa
the moat valuable of my official ca-
rper-:
United I'reti Service
WA8IIINOTON, U. C, Oct U.
Through official and unofficial chan
nel!, the White Home baa learned
that lluerla may abdicate, and that
diplomat! lu Meilcu City ar clamor
Ing fur an American move. The iltu
allon la becoming morn complicated
every hour
Advice from Secretary O'Shaugb-
neiy are to the effect that lluerla
will retire. He aaya there, la a atrong
tentlment for American Intervention
among the foreign diplomat.
Wilton doea not feel Inclined to
take a new- atep Ilia advlieri feel
that he will aoon be forced to outline
n new policy.
An Open Letter
to Taxpayers
llj the County Court
One of the greatett aatela that
any country can havo la Ita at-tractlvent-
to tourlitt. Tho moit
conaplcuou example of thla It the
llttlo country of Bwltierland, which
la tUttvd annually by more than
threo mllllona of peopl, a large
percentage of whom are Americana.
Swltterland dependa upon her tour,
lit traffic to Improve and maintain
her road aad to pay a large lrt
of the running eipentet of her
government.
v Tbe atory of Swltterland'a tour-
Itt traffic I a atory of good roada.
Several yt-ara ago, that country
found Itaelf rocky, barren and
bankrupt, What can we do, wo
the cry. It waa anawered by far-
eelug itatctmen who began the
conitructlon of the moit wonder
ful ijttem of mountain highway
tho world hat ever aeen. Some of
the roada In Swltterland cott more
than 150,000 per milo for great
atretchc.
And Swltterland haa como up
from a bankrupt little nation to one
of tho moit proaperoua nation In
the world, Her bond bring the
hlghvit prlcet In the great marketa
of tho world. Hecauto Investor
reallio that bonda laaucd to pay
for good roada havo even a greater
atiot behind them than bonda la
aucd to pay for the vnglnea of
war.
The quettlou la ofteu aaked,
"Why do ao many Americana go
to Kurope to travel, rather than to
aeo tho wom'erful Weatern part cf
thn Untied Statea which haa icenery
not to ho rlvalod In the whole
worldt" And In an attempt to
M.wer that quettlou the "See
America Klrtt" movement haa been
atnrted.
Hut thla movement will never
auccoed until the road that lead to
Amorlca wonderland am Improved,
ric-caute your tourlat will not to
LODGEMEN HONOR
GEO. HUMPHREY
IS I'ltKSK.STKII WITH A I'AhT
(jiu.mi ji:ui:u i.v ai-i'iiixia-
TIO.V Of IIIH U.NTIHI.Na KV
rOIITrt I'Olt I. O. O. V.
Aa a token of the high regard la
which be It held by hit brotlura and
In recognition of the long and faith
ful tervlce be haa given the Odd fal
low' l.odg, Utorg L. Humphrey
latt evening waa pretented with a
beautiful I'aat (Iraud'a Jwl. The
pretentatlon tpt-ech waa made by
Tail (Irand Olda uf Walla Walla,
Waih, following Iho regular butlneta
I of the lodge.
I Mr. Humphrey baa been a member
of Klamath l.odge No, 137 for four
teen yeara. Joining aho'rtly after the
lodge w.tt chartered, during the put
twelve y.trt, with ih exoepUoa of
two termt of alx montht, be haa
tred runtlnuouily aa eecretary of
the lodge
While today the local Odd Fellow1
Uxlre la In a rlourltblng condition,
and own lu own beautiful home.
with a continually Increasing mem
bvtahlp. there were time In tbe paat
blilory when but for the determina
tion and loyalty of Mr. Humphrey
and a fe. otbera, tbe lodge would
probably bnve died,
out of hit way to vltlt a country
when It means great dlicomfort of
travel. Swltterland and Europe
nav a great hold on American
tourlat travel became they have
hard turftced roada upon which
automobllea can be driven with
comfort and at small eipeme. And
you cannot atk the touritt to vltlt
Klamath until wo provldo tome,
thing equally good.
Already Klamath County hat be
come known aa the home of good
roadi but tourliU who have et.
pected to tee condltlona here aa
good at they are abroad, have been
dltappolnted. And It la up to us
to provide a way to attract more
and more tourists.
Klamath Falla and Klamath
County Ilea at the gateway of one
or Ihe greatett natural wonder
of the whole world-Crater Lake.
We have rpper Klamath Lake, too,
and the Wood River Valley and
to the south of ui. we have Lava
bedi.
Slop and think a moment what
It happening on all tides of ut aad
you will see the great necessity for
gooa roads mat will keep the tour-
tit travel w have at Present and
Ihe travel that la bound to come lo
us as these wonders become more
generally known.
To tbe south of ut California It
building her state highway, This
Is a macadam road and tourists
111 undoubtedly be attracted to It.
Jackson County haa Juit lttued
bonds lo build a macadam road to
meet the California highway at tho
ttate boundary.
Do wo want tourltta to CraUr
Lake to go In via Medford! It
we do not, we mutt build a gooJ
road to Sltktyou County lo meet
Ihe road that county la building
from tho California highway In our
direction.
In Crater Lake National Park
to tho north of ui, the Government
le building a magnificent highway.
It la up to ua to build the con
necting link to attract tourtata
here.
Now, It It sometimes argued that
tourltta do not leave money In a
country. Most people already see
the falacy of that argument, but
we will gtvo you a few figures
that wll opeu your eyea at to the
adrantagea of tourlat travel.
Tho moat patent cate la that li
Southern California, which Uvea off
her touritt travel. Masiachuietti
has recently lttued bonda for good
roada to tho valuo of 110,000,000,
The atato commlialont that Invettl-
gated the eubject estimated that
for every dollar expended on road
that cott $10,000 a mile, tourists
left flO In the atato. Pretty good
thowlng Isn't 117
It la eatlmatod by the United
State office of good roada that In
1913, 500 automobllea made trip
acroM the American continent and
dlttrtbuted $1,000,000. The Den
ver Chamber of Commerce pub
llthet actual data that shows that
6000 automobllea that vltltod Colo
rado latt year, apent more than
$3,700,000 in that ttate alone.
Now Klamath County hat more
natural wonders than any county
tn the State. It we will Improve
our roads we can profit Immensely
by the tourist that Is bound to
come. Advertlietnent.
SCHOOLDIRECTORS
OUTLINENEWPLAN
hKVKIMI. IJII'IUIVKII MrrrilODH
OP CII.VUl'CTI.NO HCHOOi, WORK
I.V lllHI.MXH-UKi: WAV IIIH-
tTSSr.li AT mkkti.m;
The, tcbool board convention of
Klamath county met In the Central
tchool building at Klamath Falls on
Friday.
The meeting waa add.'ested by M.
S I'lttmsn, lately of Louisiana, and
now with the Oregon Normal school.
H described tbe county trtUm of
tchoolt of Loulilant, and apok of
the great Improvement lu the tchoolt
of that atate after tbe adoption of tb
county unit In tbe admlnlttratlon of
their tchoolt.
Superintendent J. A. Churchill
poke brleflfly of lb plant of Ih
ttate office In regard to the tchoolt
of the atate.
Th meat Important alngle fact of
the Inttltute was the resolution of
of the convention In regard to th
county tchool taxes. Tbe county
court has agreed to follow the recom
mendation of the school board con
vention In regard to the amount of
the tchool levy. The convention de
cided unanlmoutly to atk for a four
mill levy. Thlt will provide a auf
Cclency or rundt for a large majority
of tbe dlttrlcu of the county without
retorting to apeclal taxes.
A number of dUtrlctt will need no
tpeclsl taxes for maintaining tbelr
respective school. Other districts
that have been existing on acanty
funda will under thla arrangement
have.ample support. Thla Is In line
with the Idea of a genuine public
tchool intern, and a departure from
a teml-pubtlc school tyttem.
A resolution was unanlmoutly
adopted to the effect that It, Is desir
able that the annual orders for school
uppli that will b needed In each
dltirlct in tbe county be combined
Into one county order, and that bids
be atked for from the various school
apply home.
L
"GRAPE JUICE"
I'HKSIIYTKItLX.VH H.W IHIYAX
ADOITKI) I'ROI'KII COUIWK.
ALSO I.IKK hL'XIJAY CLOSING
OK UKFICK
United Press Service
SANTA ROSA. Oct. 18. The Pres
byterian Synod today adopted resolu
tions endorsing Secretary of Stato
Uryan's grape Juice policy. Ilia plan
for closing the offices of the state de
partment on Sundays was also
lauded.
Will Aulu to 'Kriaco.
Harry K. Anglln, auperlntendent In
charge of the new court houte con
itructlon, and L. M. Schofleld, manu
facturer of artificial stone, will leave
Sunday morning for an auto trip to
San Franrltco, making tbe drive In
Harry'a Olyde. They expect to be
away for about a week.
Crook to Pay Warrants
Finns Willing to Hake DiscovMsMAao-tsDw
REND,, Oct. 18, Word has beon
recolved by County Treasurer R. L,
Jordan at Prlneville that tbe Injunc
tion granted on March IS, holding up
the paymont of about $50,000 of
Crook county warranta lttued for
road and bridge building expense, bad
been dissolved, and that the money
ran bo paid out according.
Tho action comes as the result of
a settlement between the holder of
the warranta and the taxpayers, who
MILITANT SUFF
TALKS HUN6ER
ffljfi TODAY
aou.m:kmk.t hcarkh immi-
fHIATIO.V OFFICIAL
In a Panic, Cnalodla-M of .Votork
KnglUli Woman linmedlately Tele
graph to Waahlagloa, aad Mm I
AvurtMl Release ok llnqilii Hsnr
Ing TTila, Hlie (Jriaa, Kate Heartily
ami Talk for (tie HnaTrace Caw.
United Preit Service
XKW YORK, Oct, 17. Tb board
ul inquiry invesllgatias; the cm ef
Mr. I'ankharal, lu claaaetl her m aa
umkalrable Imtnlgraat flat- harla-
ijueatiooeil tier lor aa hour or Mn,
II ii deckled by Ihe boars U4 MM
offensea lu which die admit larol-r-
rtl moral turpitude. If aa a una I tu
Waalilngtoa falla, Uie cane wW ao to
Hie federal courts, followlag the pn
rrtlent ralabllahetl ha the com of car
I'rraldent Caalro. Mr. I'aakhant ar
rlvrtl on Ilia kiramer La Provrace.
United Prets Senrloa
NKW YORK. Oct. 17. Mrs. Km-
mellne Pankbum. th militant auf.
frage leader from England, who la
being held pending Investigation aa to
whether ah Is an undesirable allea.
tbrw the immigration commlssloa
Into a atate of panic today, when she
declared her Intention of ttartlag a
hunger strike.
Telegram were Immediately seat
to Waahlngton, and tbe woman's law
yer wa assured that she would be
released on bonds tomorrow. Hear
ing this, she grinned, and said ah
would Ilka tot.
While disposing of roost beef and
trimming. Mn. Pnnhtmrst talked to
the reporters.
"If what I have done In th light
of tbe Eugliah women Is called moral
turpitude." the said, "then your rev
olutionary warriors and nun spilling
tea were guilty of tb tame tirlme.
"I with It could be understood that
our movements are directed at King
Atqulth, not King George. Asqulth
I tbe one blocking suffrage."
BARNES COMPANY
IS SUING CLARKE
COMMENCES ACTIO.V l.V THE CIR
CUIT COURT TO KKCOVKH MOK.
KY AIXKOKD DUK FOR KVR.
CHASE OF LUMBER
Suit to collect $410 alleged due o
a contract for lumber purchase ih
Died in the circuit court today by Ue
Uarnaa Lumber company against W.
I. Clark. The plaintiff I represent
ed by J. C. Rutenlc.
The company operate a sawmill at
Chlloquln, and according to the com
plaint Clarke contracted for a certain
lrcentage of their output, amount
ing In value to $1,110. Of tbla amount
It la alleged the balance aued for re-
mains unpaid.
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brought the tult which bu held h
tbe payment. V
By the terms, tbe varies InwVf '
agree to accept 30 per cent ot'lfce'if y
amounts claimed by them la fuH T',f -'
ment, or about 110,000, W
Tbe warrants were tossed to fy
Portland Trust 'cpainV.' L'MWt Zl
Bridge company. BeaH 0e,, m4i ''
Couat Culrert and Fiuiae 'm9t,
all of Portlaad, aad R, h, 'J -PrlaTl!le.
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