The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 07, 1919, Image 1

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OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH FALLS
Thirteenth Yenr No. 3,512
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1919
Price, 5 cents
BERLIN
NOW
SWEPT WITH
Bloody Scenes Arc Witness
ed in Berlin
SPARTACANS REVOLT
'Im of llioiimnl of l.leliknetlit'
rollout r I'ltniilo wrn l, Vitd lug
Opposition l !'" litiwriiineiit.
IIuiiUo nml I'liltlli lliillillng Am
llnrilrailitl
n)ri:NHA(!i:N. Jun 7 -iioriin i
In n stale uf lomplutu unariti) anil
civil war hint begun In earnest, ac
co nil r. It) Id" Munich ttirmnpiintleiit
uf tlin 1'olltlken All tmtlkn have linen
barricaded and u great number of
public building f' In tho Immln of
Ihr Hpnrlacuiu
1 liouiiniidii of arini'd workmen of
tho Hpnrtncuii faction art' crowding
tlii ulrecttt nml firing linn begun nt
nevt'rul points
Hounds of I tin machine guns run
In' heard In nil piirln of tlm fit)
IIIIHI.IN. Jan 7 -Tint Hpiirlneuh
(roup linn limn engaged In u groin
dvmoiulrntluii ar,lnt tlm govern
incut Tern of tliotmaiiili of follow
rr of l)r l.lebkneclil paraded under
Den l.luili'ti m.d In tlm llrnndurhor
Kcrat rutn-
Tlm government Intend t r j Iiik lo
Murni l III! llUlllllllRH of th ti pollco
Runrd und Imn ttikon poiotciitliiii of
all Hit! machine gun and cannon
Dr l.lohkuocht U orgauUltig his
forces for a final fight. Hundreds
arc fleeing from the city.
I'OPKNIIAOKN. Jan 7 -Adolf
Juffo und M Itiidiik, leaders of thu
lluliilulki mission in (ieriiiiiny an In
llerlln assisting Lluhknocht and Itoari
Luxemburg In fomenting a llolithu
vlkl niMiliitliiii,
Intliiin'iidi'lit noclullsln, whoso load
urn uiirn iIIiiiuIhmciI from thn govern
mint a ro rporltiil lo luici i;oiui mur
to jlin Spiirtiiniiis,
LONDON. Jan 7 Tlm port of
lllgii wus captured at noon mi Jiuiu
ir) fourth, by tlm llolHlmlin, hiin a
WlrfloHH tlll'HUIIKU
i'iivsici.w ni:ovi:its
Dr (i A MiiHucy, ,vlio mitccddt'd
lo the practlio of Dr. I. I. Trunk In
piitlrnl) ri'ioviTiul from IiIn nnmt
lllnt'ir rind Is rtmly to rcNiuil'i prnc
tin
Dr MiiKHcy and family llko Klam
nth I'iiIIm ory much mid liilontl lo
imikM HiIh ilidr hoinn,
Dr MiHsoy Iiiih taki'ii tho iiinittii!
nttntl) Miciitctl by Dr I. I. Trunx
mid IiIh fa in lb ociiiplt'H I In- Tiuux
liomoln Hot Spring Adilltlon
m
wvi'mmws m:i,iti:si'..vis
AI.AHKA IN CONIIU:SS.
WAfJIIINOTON, I). C , Jan, 7
Thu lloiihu of rupruMonlntlvi'M today
voted Willi nmjoilty of 204 to 01 lo
cnt Wli homluim Hupulilrnn us AIiih
nii diilcKiHo In plucii of Hulzor, do
iiiiicrnt. WILSON HACK IN IMIIIH
1'AIUH, Jan 7. I'nisliUmt WIIhou,
"fcoiiipanlud by IiIh wlfo mid iIhukIi
"f iirrlvoil iIiIh inoruliiK from lluly.
County Agent Was
Oregon Airrlrultiinil CoIIoko, Cor.)
IHb, Jnn, c, -Thnt tlm counly farm
I'lireau nml tiKiiculturul iikpiiI wcuk
b,h kIoii u irpiiiomloiis ImpuliiH In
OrpKon In lnis lientuso of wnr contll-'
Huns and produced far-ioaihlni? oi
HI'llM In shown In tho aniiuitl lopoil
I'ri'imiml by luti,v. Miirls, counly ,
"Kent loador, mid V. L. KuilUuily nml
v I'. Iliillnrtl, uHHlatiint utnto luadura,'
ANARCHISTS
CAMP LEWIS BANK
ROBBED TODAY
'tACOMA J tin 7 'Hireo mi'ti
roughl) ilri'KKt'tl with their fains
littii kened held tip the, iirmy bunk at
(Jii'i'M Park In (lie I'nni i Lewis ciiii -toiimetil
ill 1 1 ii ro k IimIii)
Tlmy dm ii r cil ii thousand ilnllarH
mill attempted in imtnpu thru tho
woods A nt tiini nf tnllllury pollm
chimed t tn-iii mill iiMit n battle tup
lured two 'I'M" other emuped All
Hi.-
minify wim retovtiretl
sini'iii ii, Di, its aim: on
, riiniKi: at MAitsiirii:i,ii.
( MAItSliriKI.I). Jim 7 -Seven
hundred woodm shipyard workers In
tun yards hero walked out loda a
iin result or a refusal of tlm yards lo
.inlonUe iiiiiipli'tidy '
T
FOR STREETS
TO BE PUSHED
A rrnollllloii jo IniproM' HpilliK
Struct from It Internet linn with th
iiorlli t'lul of Onk Afiiutt lo Sixth
Stn-el nl a ptobablK tout of $J.79' by
KiadliiK tin' middle fori) feet nut)
provldliiK ti tell I tub tinder dremtliiK,
pin kett to miNen lut'lii'M. uim tiblid
after beliif Iniroiluietl Iiini til k Ii t at
thu tii toiiucil. In order to peruilt
the lenlilclilK on Murliel hi it el to i;el
a nlmllnr liuprouinunt made In the
ioiiiii tijerailoii It In only ile.ilred u
In Iiik (IiU Imier luiprosement abtiiit
400 fi'ft piiM from Sixth Street which
would make n unit luo mnall to put
thru alone ArrnuKtiiuctitK are ex
pected to be nude to K'l bold the liu
protuiueiilN Htnrteil an early In the
KprliiK an weather conditions will
permit
Thu road to the temetery on (iratit
Iroiu I Ith Street, which was declin
ed to be In a deplorable condition
mi) bu Imptovcd with .tome sulfate
material this year After tlUcusslon
the ill) ciiKlncel huh ordered to pie
pare ettlmntes anil sperlfitatloiiN for
t littler mid blthtilntlc pin Iiik oaor this
ulreltb
A petition from the property own
em on l.lniolii Street from Ninth
ninth lo Clevimlb for tinder hlieel
Impioveinent was hid befoie tin
Coiiiull 'Hie tit) LiiKlntrr with re
itlenled to Ki'l oH ostlliiates and
speclflratlouH for tbl lmpriieinenl
'I lie Improvement of tho huiiIHih
toinlltloiiH of Mills Adilllltm was up
for i onstde ration mid MmiiiKer J II
lloiid of the Klamath I'lojett was
inked what the Hot lauiation senice
would bo wllllllK lo tlo towaid thu nl
lehatlou of Ibis tomlltlon Mr llond
tlui'lared that while lie had no definite
MtiKKesllous to make, be would be
Klad lo work with the city adiulli!
trillion In a io-operitlt' a lowiuil
this end It was siiKrested Unit a
IIIp ilriilunitu and nower mlKht be In
Hi ii licit In the Hiime tieiith mid thus
obxhtti some totpeiiMi So mo bellm
ed t lull bolh tho dialiiiiKii wiitoi mid
tho sowmimo would bao to be pump
ed Into (lie lake In older lo sotw) tlm
problem OIIicih ihoui;lit this would
be linnet essiir) Ono lesldent of
Mills Addition wilted the opinion dint
IiiiMiik w iter mains weie lospousllilt
for milt Ii of tho rtiieiiaut walor. An
ollitir dm lui ed thnt Iho iriiitatloii of
tho alfalfa mid iitlur flolds there In
Iho summer w is ikhimiiihIIiIo for n
Rrenl pml of I ho ponds mid pools
Mr. ChmloH Thonias of Mills Ad
dition mailo a Hlioin; lemoustmucK
iiKiiliist tho koepiiiK of pIkh In Mills
Ailtllllon, which ho said win iIIhIiosh
Iiik lo tho iidIkIiIiois Miijoi Stuiblo
imsuii'd lilm tluil tli onlliiiinco in
Knnllni; this iimttor would bo eufoic
od to Iho lottoi
Boosted by War
Thru tlio iiKontH ciiiiipiiIkuh for In
cieahcd food, piodiictlon woio illiett
od, tlaln ohtnlnml lumihiK uport food
piodiutlon foi tho depnitmcnl of
nm Iciiltuio by mniiiB iif suio)s, llm
best aMillablu seed sUk'Ich located and
illslrlbutod, iiBslstiinte Klven In solu
tion of tlm labor pioblom nml crops
liiotoctod by ciiKiiiil&iil cU'Stiiiitloii of
hni infill loilunts,
11
NEW MAYOR S
OUTFDR Cin
Extensive Program Outlined
Last Night
CO-OPERATION URGED
'lliliiK Nelnleil In llie Cast Mu-I
He I'ikiii Ci mill I'm 'Iliro Itefore
' It Ik Ton lile, Sain V.xrt utile. '
I , '
Mill- Adillllon Musi He llcniitllcil
I nml I'eople I'iiiIi-i Ii il. I
Steps toward a publle park .mil
plu)Kiountl, a inuiiltlp.il Hitht and
water s)steui. Impnncment of the
uiiHiiultar) cotidltlons In Mills Addl
lion and bulldliiK up of the city
htreets were iimoiiK the inilu achloc
incuts toward which the city will
strlte durliiR (lie pruient ailmliilstra
Hon nicorilluK lo Mayor I It Suable
in his llrst public blaliimtml to the
people of Klamath I'alls last nlitlit
MnkliiK t If ji the bit; task whlth
mn tonfioiited the administration
j at the clone of tho war, when the a
rlous calls had been a severe drain on
the people Mayor Htruble issued n
stirring call for co-openitlon of the
tcsldcnts of the clt) In woiI.Iiik for
the common Intel cul of exur) one tlur
Iiik tlu tla)s of Itvconsirucliou IIIr
Ker pii) mils are needed here declar
ed Mr Sli utile ami a concerted effon
unit-1 be put forth to briiiK them In
The now pxetutUe kuo a most in
Kent Invitation to all residents to be
present at the Count II iiiuctluKs and
to make themselves heard when the)
bail opinions In express All) com
plaint from any woman or child
when bioiiKht to htm. will be kIcii
the most thorn IhmmiIkuiIdii and all
wioiiks rlKhled to the best of his abll
It), lie affirmed
Clt) emplo)cch must pii in their
mono) oi leave tbeli positions said
Mr Struble who indicated thai be
Iiik on the tit) pi) roll Is not koIiik
to be mi) snail Job
Itefeiilim to the park situation.
Mii)oi Slruble said that this bud been
a innttei whlth hnd been allow ed to
llde iiIoiik fur inativ ears with uotli
lui; definite accomplished and thai
It was something uf llal netcsslt) to
the welfare of the clt), whlth should
be liikcn up before It bet nine too late.
Ills position, he nald icKartlliiK tlm
IlKht and water situation was well
understood and that ho hoped to set)
a move made tow aid municipal own.
ershlp soon
Ho dec lined that about all Khun
ith r-'iillt, hud n pin out I)' tared about
Mills Addition In tho past, was to
KPt lU otes mid that the most nil
saiiltniy tondltlons hail been allowed
lo pioMill There, must bo a ch uiKo
now In this polity anil tho iIkIiIh of
Ihco people pioteitctl SlilppliiKton
wiih nlso uiulprstooil to bo Includetl
with Mills Addition In this statement.
Although, tlm city officials liml
lt)loil ory tlollm pormlhsnblo for
tho ituuliu; )ar InidKet, there Is not
eiituiith In thu stieet fund to tlo whal
ilioulil be done and our) effoit will
bo made to make the dollais ko us
far ns possible. Money must bo spout
foi the pin post) lor which It was lov
letl. Tlm cit) team which Is now Idlu
should ho at woik with a man fllllim
up (lie chuck IioIch and bud places In
the roads
While tho two paid mmnhoiH of the
Iho dopmliiuuit are doliiK theli full
ditt) and Iho oluntecrs luivo iniidoi
ed piiilsowoilli) spnlce, the dcmnndH
of tho cllyiiro holloved to cull for a
bigger corps of paid omplo)oos mid
steps tow aid this end mo lo ho taken,
Upon motion of Coiuicllman Lee, It
was decided lo call n mooting or tho
flro ilppnitiuont ,(or Filduy night at
which liupioNomonta for tho sonlco
could bo dlscusbotl.
VISITS I'-IIOM I'OUTLANI
Aldred M. Uenver cnmu In Inst
night fiom l'oithuid for u brief visit
with Mr, nml Mm, Nate. Ottot belli tif
'this city. .
NIT
INDIAN BOYS HELD
ON LIQUOR CHARGE
Two Indian boys McKlnley Jack
mom ami Kldon Smith, who were ai
prebended on n liquor charge on tin
Klauialli Reservation u few da)H uk,
wore yesterday brought before Jus
tice N J Clinpinan, who udmliilxtijr-
(iil u fine uf two hundred lUillarM and
latiir modified lln penalty to the
LOKtH of tho action, on account of the
,,u"' "' ,,,e '
pkiimitm awardcd last moiii
A supplemental plat of the IOO
F Cemetary was approved by tho
council mill orderid plated on reiortl
I'prmll w.is glNcn to (' II Johnson
for the erection of a gas station at the
corner of sixth and Klamath. i
ltciUCNts for Ileuses foi rooming'
houses from Olive A Hecvcs nt 812
Oak Stnet. Ocorge lteees at Ninth'
mid Walnut and Mrs II. D Watters
nt M5 Main Stitct were laid over for'
further Investigation I
(! C Loii'iu wus given permit to
put up a sign In front of his new ?s-l
talillnlimelit on Sixth between Main'
and Pine Streets
DIE AS RESULT
WASHINGTON 1) V Jan 7
Of the 71.114 wounded and Injured
cases in the American KxpcdltlonarJ
hospitals between January 15th anil
October 15th last )ear, over eighty
five per cent recovered and hae ro
turned to duty. It was announced to
day. Tho percentage of deaths was
eight and eight-tenths
TO RE LISTED
IT
A portion of the wools on hand in
I'm timid will be listed for sale at
nut Hon In Huston nt a later date, pio
babl) this month Woul to that ef
fect has been rerelved b) Charles II,
Ilreen, Cnlted States Wool Adminis
tintir and iristrlbutor here The
wools, which will bo sold b) sample,
will be flno wools suitable for di ess
goods No ari.ingcmcuts have been
made yet for disposing of the classes
of Portland wools tint will bo requii
ed by Coast mills'
The second series of Hovel nment
auctions at Huston startod yesterday
with offeilngs of 12,000 balch of Aus
tiallnns, 300,000 pounds of capes, 5,.
000,000 pounds of South Amei leans
and 1,000,000 pounds of tops To
di.v's sale will bo of 5.000,000 pounds
of terittoiy wool, 250,000 pounds of
Texas and 1 '.100,000 pounds of doiii.
pstlc fleece. Satm da.v 's offerings will
be 750,000 pounds of greas) pulled
wools and 1,700,000 pounds of scour
ed wools Tho wools now being offer
ed by tho Hovel nment tile such as tho
manfiiciineis most want to bit). Nine
teen million pounds will lu llslod at
this sci let as against 10,250,000
potindt at tho tlrst three sales, when
74 per cent of tho offeilngs wore
taken
Tlm schedule of sales for tho ro
nialndur of the month follews: Janu
my S and i at Philadelphia (cut put
wools); J.inuaiy 15, Id, and 17 nt
Boston ; .lanuniy 211 und 24 at I'lilUu
dolphin (other than caipel wools);
January 21), l!0 und 111 at Huston.
Tho War Industries Hoiud has
turned over Its woik on wool to Chus,
J, llranit, chief of tlm bureau of liiiir
kelu of the Dupurtniunt of Agrlcub
tin o, who has been clmigod with see
ing to it that the growers in tho
bilglit wool sections iccotvo the mon
ey which tho dealers nuiy lmo ool
lpcted over anil nbovo tho 5 pox cont
commission arrungomeut allowed
thorn by tho fiovornmont. Already
tho dealers in tho country districts
whmevcr nppiovod luivo been sent
cliciilnr lettors by tho War lndustiles
Iloai tl, asking them to miiku collect
roturiiH of all purchases and Bales of
wool out of the 1018 clip Oieuonlun
SMALL PER CENT
N IN
I
T IIIN
CHANGES ARE
IDE IN NEW
APPOINTMENTS
Soldier Offered Job as City
Attorney
NEW HEALTH OFFICER
I'oliie I'iimc, lire Dep.irlineol, Kit
gloeer mill I'lltllllilllg lllpettur Itl
liiaiii us Hi-fiire New TMiii"(er Is
Niimtil Mayor's Appointments
1'oollriueil h) Count II.
Captain J II Curnali.in, now In
the service of the .Nation, Is to uvo
ll.t appointment of city attorney lor
Klamath K.iIIk should he thdoi-o to
aiccpt It, according to an appoint
merit made last night by .Major I 11
Struble In making this appoln
rient. Mr Struble said that he be
lleved that those who volunteered at
the time of the" nations peril and of
fered their lives in its behalf. sltoiilJ
be recognized to some extent on their
return and ns he believed the new ap
pointee capable of handling this of
fice he made the ihange
Dr A A. Soule was n tilled as the
clt) physician to take the plice of Dr
Warren Hunt who resigned ejrlle1
In tho evening. John UerlliK wms
appointed as clt) teamster No char gi
was made in the city engineer i-tlli
held by Don Zumnlt nor In tho police
force, fire department or pluu'bir.,;
Inspector.
All the Mayor's appointments were
confirmed b) the Council.
I
LOCAL MAN'S MU'IIHW
i.or.s vi:st o i:i; tiikki:.
Hope Mi Tall illt-s while righting in
I'mnic foi- his Cuiiiitiy.
The following dispatch conveys the
Information of the death .if Hope
Mi Kail, a nephew of J II. McFull of
Olene
Hope McFall, cine of tho most pop
ular automobile men In tho big San
Joaquin vallo) of California, died in
France, fighting at the head of a
squad he led as sergeunt in the Uni
ted States army
The news of his gallant end was
received by his brother. Lucky Mc
Fall of Mnntcc.i, almost at tho very
minute tho world was jubilant over
the Hun acknowledgment of defeat
"Killed in action early in October"
was the terse message that caused
hundreds to mourn
Hope .McFall mine into contact
with a big portion of the motoring
public of Muuteca and tho surround
ing valley
.Mr J It McFall has a son. Uurl
in tlm servlc.0 He Is stationed nt
Camp Meade, Maryland, and Is ex
pecting to bo discharged at an early
dato. Ho enlisted from this county.
IS CLOSED
Tlm clt) Isolation Ilospltil will bo
closed ng soon as tho lemiiiulilg pa
tient now being ctuod for there, inn
bo removed b) oidei of the Council
This will tnko j'late in the not thice
or four days, it Is believed rap
equipment of tho institution belong
ing to tho city, will then bo gutlipied
together by tho Mu.vor and stounl
against future emergency,
Flank Ankony is to bo continued
ns quaiantino officer lot the piesent
Mis. 1'jhiI Hogm litis tet initiated hor
services us City Sanitaiy Inspector
mid Assistant Health Officer follow
ing tiico mouths of efficient soivlco
lust night.
urn
HOSPITAL
NO MORE BRITISH
GO TO RUSSIA
LONDON, Jan 7 Tho Ilrltlsh
government linn not the slightest In
tontlon of sending any more troops
to Russia It In announced here today i
There are not over twenty-thousand
IlrltlHh troops there now, some of
which arc non combatants anil these J
tire being returned.
.11 MM IK CLARK HACK
James Clark has returned from
I Marc Island Navy Yard, having been I
I discharged from the Service. Hi
! will probably remain in this clt.
Clark Is well known here where his'
ptrfoimuncei on the local diamond
in years past have nude him a fav
orite with many.
SPECIAL RITES
OYSTER HAY. Long Island, Jan.
7 A national memorial service for
ex-l'resldent Thtodore Roosevelt may.
be held In New York or Wash
ington some time after the funeral,
it was Intimated today by Captain
Archibald Roosevelt In discussing re
quests that national honors be ac
corded the former President tomor
row '
More than five hundred telegrams
and cablegrams came to Mrs. Roose
velt during the night from private
cltlicensrough riders, ambassadors,
ministers, congressmen, and women.
High lailie air over Sagamore hill
the army airplanes maintained a
ceaseless vigil occasionally swooping
earthward to drop a wreath of laurel
among the elms near the mansion.
The obsequies will be of ajmosj
spartan simplicity, according to the
wish of tht departed statesman
BRITISH FLYER
FOR ALTITUDE
IPSWICH, ENC, Jan. 7. Captain
Lang, the British airman, established
a new world altitudo record. Ho said
that his chief sensation was that of
.lust plain cold.
That he had a right to bo cold can
bo judged from tho fact that at J0,
500 feet tho record the mercury
stood at JS degrees below zero, Fah
renheit. "1 removed my goggles when I
was six miles up because a thick
coating of frost had rendered them
useless," said Lang. ".My left eye
was frozen shut immediately. It was
70 degrees below freezing up there at
altitude.
"For tho first 6000 feet the inii
chluo vva& tossed unci buffeted about
by a 25 iiillo wind, but after that tho
going was smooth. The sun wus
bright and wo could make out ships
plainly, severnl miles out to sea,
"At 28,000 feet, our oxygen run
short Hlowers went under and was
unconscious until we landed, but I
was lucky enough to stick it out."
II. C. WORK AT LlliKAItV
Cl.L'H t)CK WL'KK .NOW.
It is announced, that the meetings
for Rod Cioss work will bo hold once
a week at the Libiary Club, instead
of t,vIco a weok as formerly. This
mooting w III bo held on Wednesda)
It U eainpstly requested that all
those who hnvo been in the hublt of
attending (heso meetings, continue
tholr efloits for this worth) cause.
Thn meetings will bo held In the Lib
raty Club Rooms.
OHIO IN IMVOK OF
TIIK 1HV AMENDMENT.
COLUMHUS, Ohio, Jnn, 7. The
Ohio legislature bus voted In favor of
thu National Prohibition A m end -iiiout,
EOR ROOSEVELT I
NOW PRDRABLEl
BRA
OIL ILLS ill
RE DRILLED IN
THIS DISTRICT
i
Thoro Test of Klamath to
Be Made
OUTFIT ALREADY HERE
Strong Indications That Oil Is to He
I'mini! in Tlili lnalllj Has Culls
itl lrfir.il riii.uiclcrs lo Marl Drill
ing Operation May Go Down
The Thousand I'oet.
Articles for the incorporation of
the Klamath oil company were signed
yesterday afternoon, the Incorpora
tors being Ed Uloomingcamp, George
Bloomlngcamp, Nlel Compbell, David
Edler, and J ,V Siemens. That this
is to be a bona fide attempt to ascer
tain whether the great Klamath Bas
in Is underlaid with dll or gas or both
i clearly indicated by the men who
have signed the articles and who
have declared themselves as ready
to prosecute the work to a point
where all doubt in the matter will
be removed. In speaking of the pro
position. Captain Sicilians said;
"We have undertaken this work
simply for tho purpose of settling
for all time the much discussed prob
lem as to whether there is oil or gas
In this section. VeJiave tBe machin
ery on hand to do the work, and we,
are prepared to sink a drill to sea
level, if such a depth is necessary to
ascertain what we are after. If we
strike oil or gas it will make the fu
ture of Klamath Falls so bright that
everyone will realize his dream of
seeing a great clt) here. Tho men
who have associated themselves to
gether in this enterprise have the de
velopment of this sectldn of Oregon
closer to their hearts thansany persoiiT
al or selfish aggrandizement and In
this undertaking we know we have
the good wishes of the county. We
have not deiidcd when nor whero
work will be undertaken. That will
depend entire!) upon the advice of
the expert we are bringing In here
to direct us in our operations, but
we will get the drill pounding away
at as earl) a date as it is possible to
do so "
Seveial attempts have been made
in Hie past to solve this question of
oil Some of them have been fail
ures because the machines used were '
too small to, sink the hoje deep
enough, other because of financial
difficulties This is backed by men
with sufficient means to carr) the
project to a successful conclusion In
dependent of any outside assistance.
The) hold a record of finishing what
thti) umkrukc The drill that is to
bo uted Is aliead) heie It Is of suf
ficient size to put a hole down to the
3000 foot level.
Indications that oil and gas may be
found in this basin havo been man)'
ami eti naive There are a largo
number of wells that have gfven off
gas f.r nun) )tuis, one of the first
being """ the Haniion rauch nbout
four mile south' of town This well
has bcei' a constant producer of gas
for ov-r eight )oais. Other wells in
the same neighborhood have given
Ilk. reu'ts Within the past few
week si.jm, indications of oil hav
been soured ueni the Miller Hill
S.iiooi lin.se on piopeity now owned
by Mr H R HP) ""Ids and which
ho p., i, i ed i short time ago from
Major C i: Wot don Ono big ad
vnutiige to be gained b) this propoi,cd
dovrliinuioDt work will be the yet
tllng ioi all time of this much moot-
ed question.
l'llLSlllLNr CUIU'SA
MIJsSAfli: or SYMPATIIV.
0smt HAY. ."". iltt'
lino evolt last night lecolvcila cable
gram of Hjmpatby from I'rcs.lcl nt
Wilson, dated at Modinc on tho
?, To Italian f.ontier Tho -MJ
,ead "I'.uy accept my heartfelt wm
pathy on tU, Heath of ,our dWta.
gulslied husband, the nes of Ulch
shocks mo very much". t