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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1919)
trotting Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS Thirteenth Ycnr No. 3,525 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919 Price, 5 cents 3V KIIITH GOOD IADS BODY IS : LAIHO r.ntlitriiitf Headway Thru-,""" . Ollt Llty lOdny EVERYBODY IS JOINING ...I ami M.i.llil Molli.ss .... .... Until: Mii( Ititiill Legislation Al- s read) Taken, I j Tin- i nil of the autoiiiolille men of the rutllHV to meet III tlln cnillilil of Neu Institution "'" "l "'in the miihIchI miiiii nf one ilollnr, Tills) tillin" Like Wililllii' Action In wiih another subject Unit showed lhti will of Ih'iHii nrenelil. Ten iliill.irnl rlimiiliers lat evening wu n nwered bo eiiially as iirccpluhlo was Indlciit- , lilll appropriating two liuudriiil wiih mi eiiihiiilimiii ami attftiilmico ,ed ihrotiKhoiii the city today, iwpe. tlioiiMiind ilollnrM for soldier relief Hint fulrl carried everyone who wanjelally at the l-'lml Stale anil SiivIiiks bud. to Hie Henate, rcfiisltiR In ?on tireneiit olT his feel. Il started Hank, where It K. Kiiilth, who had t urt In the aiiiendtnent pnivlilliiK' utt ullli n iiiiihIi unit a ham: Unit In ! utility uieuilierslilpN voliiularlly ofler- l tint the soIiIIuih terelvlng tnoii"y I H UiK tn riirr It to the lopmi'jt pin- ei lilm. was forced to accept a dona-' nniM tmike a cnuiplcle statement ri- uncle of micieKH Nearly one hull- lion of oO TIiIh was Just a little too , km'illng themselves and (hulr clr- ilreil men wore preneut, and eiicli im" i inm'li for Mr Smith, and he had to' e:iin lances, to be filed with Pm Be. curried with him n determination In secure the consent of the treasurer of "oinry of Slate. du miiiictliliiK mid In lend Ills Hitp-llhe iiMoclatlun before iirieptlug It! Tie House sent the Confereire port, Imtli nnniicliil mid uiornl. In any fp to 1 o'clock nearly 3ti paid mem- J "itniilt ! to the Scniito to .infer movement ilml will lead In the ileel- bernhlps were reported lii the IreiiH-"11 ""' ,l"1- oiuiu'tit of Kltimiilh County Thnl urer, mid everyone of these came In ! I' hh ulleged that the Senate wi.s this movement Is mil to In. conlliied j without hollcltatliin. The slogan of,1""""K " ,'roK,, 'Xi"nitlnn "n lm In the people who own mid operate, the iiHsoclallou Is "(ilninie a Dollur." : ' . " ,""1 '",,,1,,K r'rll,K " ' r.ro- Ilinllir llrU'KlI Vnll(ilit UilM itiirlf Imtf. I mill (litif Im h mIhiiiii lltxl fl1t In ' ,"1' .7 . , rsled when II whs urged that Instead nf iiriiutiltlng an miiiimolilln assocla Hon tlutl II be nuiile a (loud Itiiuils iirRiiiilfalliiii. mnl there wan not a dissenting voire to he heard lu the in eating i'riuniilly at o'clock - mnl this on. tad e.nphasUes the spirit that .... on , ,,, inriiiiiiK. wneu il is reiiiDiiiliorcil Hint practically every one who iitti'iiiled was on liiiuil before Hie hour Indicated lu the call -or- guiilrntlon was erfected by the elec-; I 1 1 II I 141X1-11111 tlutl of It Hroesbeck lis teiiiiiorarvULU LllllLUIUL limlriuiiti ami I'red (larlch. tempo-1 rary secretary In taking the chair .Mr (iroe.ibeck guvit u brief imlllne of thi! purposes that tiladii necessary Hie creation or Hn, orgiitikallou II wns proposed to rieiitn .and he sllrreil the I'lillniHliiHin of those present by his declaration (hat "this was the 11 ' bour of aclloti, mid If you lire heart mid until for tlui develop ment of Klamath County, If you are lo Identify yourself with Km material progress, If you urn to be a factor In the movement that tins Tor Us object the building up of n world-wide rup "iiitlmi for our community, (hen the time Is at hand fr you in Join the l'f"'i'sli r to let liiosii mid give those who desire It a cliiinrii lo forgo I'hciid to the goal wu ii ro striving for " " was the keyiiolc ()f 10 uveuliig. "ml soiimleil tin, UniughlH of ovury "' who was there to lend u hand In Hie founding of an organization Hint "III he perimilleiit, iiriigresslvu mill will eiiiliiiico within lis miimliershlp 'Itleiis from every ncctlon or Klani '"h ''utility. , ''hi' iMsriimnoiit orgiiiilznllou was infected by io election of K. it. Hall I'l'uslileni. It. ( (iroeshoek Mucrwtnry. ""'I I A. (liirdon tnmsiirur. Knll(iv ': "ii' Induction o rtheso oillcors 'I'" llrkt inovn for gotnl rimtlH was I'lmlii whoii a nisoluilon was missed, i billing upon Siiniilnr llaldwin mid I oreiniu;tivo .Murryiiuin lo Huciirn n" niiiinnlmiiiu to tlin law of mill, ',r Ihc passage of such iithnr Inglslu Ih'ii as woulil mii'ioii ii... i... ,n.... ..i the .... ,,l ,M,l,Pf 1, "Hilly up to 10 per cent or Its iisiidssed valuation. Tho resolution lH s follllWK' llpsnlvnil, That wn urgo an minimi- IllCIlt II II uniit '- null I- I mil ipi ',. .i.,w.,w, w... ,,,,.... ...... (j..,.,, .... .,.. ,n.u., a,a .vv.,,., .,,u tiiiiinh i. ! v? "f l'Jl:i' "" " I" 'boon attending to mutters of huslnoss'of Independence announcing -tho es- I"HI1II ISSUIIIICO lie rnnntlnu nt t-,.,,,! I . .. -. I - ... Issuance by counties nf roaiP bunds l lo to pur cent of tltu us- HcsHDd valuation 'I'o I his resolution wiib lidded tlin sl'Mi.miiiit that thoro Is it strong son '""""t horo favoring tho n moiiflmoiit, i i,ii .... ,."H W . ,l ,(l 8o,mlor Unlilwlii im. 7 ... l" ''0J"-usontiUlves from ' imiriGl, Hecretnry aroosbuck was Instruct '"' t wlro this resolution to tho mum -" or mo legislature today. Ho wu fui-Uior ItiHtriiclod to got Into 'called by tho lllnoss of his ftithor. coiiiiuiiiilciiilon with representative CltlXCIIH Of Lllko. Clllllk. HeHClllltcM unit Jiickoii counties, asking them lu Join In the nrgiiulr.ittloii nf i;iiikI nmilM iixniirliilliiiiK mill Join with Kliiniiilli In I lie iiiiiviiiiii'iit fur dm re lief iiMki'il fur I Secretary tirocnhci-k wiih hy rcso liitloti Instructed In t;i'l Into common. IfUllllll Willi fflltelllK of llll! VlirlllllK HOtilotiH of Kin riiiinly, mill iihIc Uiiiiii III OlgUlllC loClll lirillll'lll'H Of III" II K hochitloii fur iillllliitliiu with lint pur ' cut orgmiUntfon. mii ilial iiviiry hoc- "f ll""""1 "'"'U " represented mid Join In ii inovi'iiK'ti t fur Urn lin- jproveiiiftil of the IiIkIiwhvh of tho t entity Thin wiih oihi of Hie rcsolil- tlmiH tliut brought Hid spirit of en- Miperiitloii Him stirred every limn ',r,,H"1" - "ml ""' wl"h '" fr,,,,1' lircnncii nun uie county lin a wnoie intuit lie oinlirurcil In any road work that limy lie lliulertlilieli. " " "'""I"'! I" lliu-ii Hie llllllli " .,.ii. . would liavii met with Just lis hearty: approval, anil It was suggested that I It he placed at that IlKure. lint It was' decided ihm a dollar would make It I a popular niov fiitmlt . anil it wiin so Wiled That it hlKlmr llgurc would ..... ....( worked thriiiiKhotit tint couniy. Kuch member Is to have a membership! rani anil mi emblem for his vehicle,! mid the man who goes out on Hut I road wiihoiit his emblem hml better mil aVk fur help If he gets stuck In J the tit nil . These cards and emblems! nre now It. the hands of the pHntors, nun niu u" n-aiij lor ueuverj i riiuiy. m n i nrninr INN REOPENED STItHTIIti: WHICH WAS I.KAIi." ', , ', """ ' """' ) where ho will take a months rnitl'.io lt; llOiCI, OK KI.A.MAiil ' lu Itiu battery charging business. I I'AM.S I'Olt MA.VY YIIAHS TO llll MAIIi: IXTil AI'AUTMK.NTS. That the old Lakeside Inn at the West ond of Main Street, which leu yciir.i ago was the lending hotel of this Hcctlou of tint state, and which has been allowed to remain unnvl since the business center moved 'ur- hei' east, Is to be repaired a ml flt'cil j out us an npartiiieut house, will bo news of lutcrotit to ninny who wvo ' once ni'ciistomed to patronize thin iisliihlislimeut. j Mis. S. V. Illues, who has liuun 111' charge of Hit) I'ltlnco Itooiultig House' ut fi2ii Main Street, has secured a1 leiisu on the old Inn, mid Is already at work making tltu iieenssury Dhiiuges and seeming the furnishings, i There mo to bn about twenty-five i iipiirttiients of four rooms each, It Is; repotted. It Is uncertain yet, when ( the now house will lie open to llio public A. J. Ilustnmmtta hits (alien over tlui I'lilaco Itoomlng Houso horeto'foro opeinteil by Jlw, llluos. HlflTUXti TO HAY CITY Llutlteiiiiiil Colonel II. A. Johnson mid Mrs. Johnson, who have heon lu Klamutli Falls rot- tho last fortnight,! left this morning for tholr homo lit u,... i,'.iw,Ilj.i, ',.Iiiii.. I li.ltitu.iii linu In connection with tho Klamalli Man- ufactuiing compiiny, of which ho Is president. Tho ColonoPs liiht net bnforo leav ing this morning was lo apply for momlirMlilH for himself and Mrs. .liiiiDHiin In thu Klnmiith Hood Romls'to Association llliiiHtNK FROM MO.VIUta'i:. Health Officer, A. A, Soulo Iiiih C- 1 1 if ii ii.l t rtlti M fin til irii n W llll I'll lilt Willi BELIEF BILL EI SOLDIERS IS UNSETTLED House Refute! to Consider Senate Provisions CONFERENCE TODAY House Would "I'ul Xo Strings on r.Hlllnl ( Kohller." Senate Woulil How It Ilclurlo Kile Slat.niei.ls With Secretary of Slate Regmilliig ( 'oiiilll Ions, rAI.K.M. Jan. 22 The Hoiiko .wlh.1 Inn t no dissenting vole Iiiih sent be , Tl.is bill wns passed lust wpyk In ll.i original form but hns In 'm tr- ei'iiieil owing to Hid fact that it ns ll'ee.ully framed. IHVOItCi: HKCIIKK IKSl'KH A decree of dlu.rce has been Issued ... i,"r,,L Merrv aculiiHt Hilda Murrv by Circuit Judge I). V. Kuykendnll. DcMTtloh was the cause for the se paration given. In the complaint. Mnrry Is :i cattleman of Kasturu Klnmiith County. i,i:avi:s roit n.w city .liidd Low expects to leavn toiiu.r ...!, .,,,.,... I.... r.... u,i.. 1.'., ....!.,.. ItKCOVKH ritO.M "KM"' .Mr. anil Mrs. C. 1). Claroolon, who have been Ml at their home In Knlr- ; view Addition with the Influenza, 1 have recovered sufficiently to bo out again. soi,iii:h hoy coMt.vt; Hud Kiuiiuy has received his ills churge from Camp Lewis mid Is on Ills way home. He Is expected to reach Klamath Falls this evening. HI:ci.AIATIOX OK INDKCF-M)-ICXI'M (ISSl'ICH YICSTF.RDAY. CltllSlDIO.NT AM) H)UR HKCHK. TAItllOS 'IK) III-; KliKCTHl) DUHLIN, Jan. 22. The Sinn Folu usb'einhly met nt tho Mansion Houso .nali..,lti t ,ifl IquiwiiI llu I1nrlnr.illnii luhllshmont of tho Irish Kopubllc and doninudlng tho ovncuatlon of Ireland liy tho Iltitish garrisons. MMIMN, J tin, 22. Tho loglsla- tlvo powers of the Irish Iloiiublle tiro Ho vested in tho doputlos elected from tho existing parliamentary cou stltiicnclos, Thoro Is to bo u 1'resldont and four Secretaries It Is announced toduy. 1 ho three Irish dologutos to tho Pence Conference tiro to bu solected today, WINCH H THE INFLUENZA SITUATION Emh liny there II III he puhllshcil In (tlilH column complete In forniJil Ion as to llii! Infliiciiii situation. Here "III l)i' fotlliil I lie rrporl of Health OIHcer Kniilc, (hi iiatiM" mill addresses; of lieu com-h, mnl nil liiriiriiiiitlon Hint will iiiiiii'j tin! I'tiirl condition of llii' public health. An nil otlliiiil Informo (Inn icgmillng Mil question wilt be published, (Ik; puhllc Is uni licit K'"'"- ""vine any Merle dial do ,iot him- as (heir foundation (lie facts contained In The llernlil. IHt. KOl'I.E'S REPORT Four new cases oul hae been rc pnrleil lit the ill) health olllier lo-' (lay. They are as follews: Mrs. M. A. Smith, McMillan apart- liientH. Henry Arthur, .McMillan aparl- incuts. Mary Terr, 72H Oak. Dick (Iiiiisoii, I. -.01 Main. A number of (he patients at the ua,,m l(wi,t n. r,..r.(.,l t . I Improving raplill). One wax ills- jinlsscd )ehterila), ami (wo more are expected to he dismissed Salurila). Hit. A. A. SOl'I.K Cily Health Officer. IS Cltl'KI. IIAXH KK lV KAI.I.S IIKAVII.V ON MAN WHO inn ki'f.'ii-r L'VTi.'iiTiivnt'"r iv II T j William Howard Taft and Klihu Root l,l(il'll KOItM IXCl'ITAII Csi:. I have, been mentioned, as being excel- j lent timber for this place. Mr. WU ' I son has not fully decided to return. The unrein of "Spirits KriiiiienU" t I" reported that the President and beverages of u klndtJd iif.utti an1 I'rcniior Lloyd floorgc of Kng Ins long been admitted to have a , '"" ro "ow ' "greement as to the musical sound, bv thosi who Imvo ssi!l situation, and they believe paid close attention to tl.is matter mil should bo in a position to know, ' -oiuieiy necessary as a preliminary but the Idea of carrying tliew harm.'10 ll,p J-oaguo of Nations. It Is de-j on- producers around in musical I:!-,8'1"0'1 to socre tlle evidence of an ac- strument cases. Is u new one hert mil t,-,'lH-,d Holshevlki representative onj il was owing to hi unusual watch- tho status of Russian affairs. The. fulness that Federal OfJ'u-. J. U. l''nch opinion Is apparently against Flanders on coming into the city!"10 "Imlsslon of tho' Holshevlki re Monday evening discovered ono-Cliai. Klme. r.rondus with two dozen bnttlw f Tl, f"'"t'H today considered the splrltuol melody packed neatly in a I'"""" question and decided to send guitar caso. which ho carried. j " "'l'"" " I'olaml. The music was taken posies-dun of j by Officer Flanders a lltllo Jhls side J LONDON, Jan. 22. (I..UerV A of Dorrls and the ti.uslci.ni brouglit M'nrls dispatch says tint Knglaml. yesterday before Justlco N. J. Chap- j r'runco and the United Stute?. Italy man. who administered a lino ot ilOO1""'! -'apan have reached n dofinlte and costs. hi:iu; from Mi:ititn,i, Chillies McCartle Is hero on mat-1 turs of business today from Merrill. I CITY GARBAGE QI'KSTIOX OK Hi:;i'L.lt rtAII lMi: W'ACiO.VS IS XOW IIKIXC eo.siii:m:i nv city corxciii. xi:w skhyick m:i:di:i) Tho matter of ,n public garbage. collector for tho city Is now a proh-1 lorn which Is under consideration of I the city council having been present.) e'd by Kd Hunter at tho meeting Mon- day night lu a proposal to take over this work for tho ontlro city nt a reasonable, fee, to bo given In return for tho protection of tho city against later competition. It wns not bollovod by tho city at torney that this plan was feasible as presented, but he mid most of tho cottncllmen thought that some plan might bo worked out whorohy this much needed Improvement could bo Installed, Snmo were of tho opinion that n tax levy would bo necessary and others thought Unit nt nominal fen collected from the realdonls (it stated Intervals would solvo tho dif- fieulty. Tho establishment of this sorvlco would bo a valuublo nddillon to the clcun-up of tho city which has now boon uudortnken, It Is hoUoved. Tho muttor will come up again he foro the mooting of tho Council nt Rg ndjournod mooting next Mondny night I HI I LI I 1 1 1 III U PRQBLEWl IS ci,f ;,.,, f uSI. .;- Discussed. n-i a Kirs. MISSION TO iJLitlvLJ Delliilte Itusslai Policy llccincil Necessar to I'oriiiiitinn of I of .Nations Tad anil Itool eairui- Men- Shoulil Return lleliirn Doubtful 1'AIIIS. Jan. 22. With the hope of formulating a definite form of mtion on the Riihyiuii question, the Siinreni,. council of tlu. I'e.ico cv.n. , , , this problem KUhsia nas oeen tiled representation at the Peace meeting owing to the fact that none of the faction.-; can satisfactorily act for the-'natlon as a whole. l The question as to who President Wilson will name as the fifth Auieri- can delegutc, In case ho should de - cido to return rrom Europe, Is now lt,.l.r .llaollcun.l Itnlli 1? v. Hr.y 1,1 n "-" """'-. ..1,1.., ...... .a, ...... tlmt " settlement of this question 1 agreement legardlug Russia. I RESPECTED CITIZEN IS LAID TO REST I A umber or loyal friends assemb led at the Whitloek Chapel yesterday I afternoon to pay their last respects to the niomliry of O. J. Kskelsou who piibsed so recently and quickly from his busy llfo in this community. In J te'nnient was made In tho Klamath Fulls cemetery following the services, which were conducted under the aus pices of tho Christian Science Chinch. 1'OltTI.AM) Ol ICIAI.S FIUK CI'. ItlSIXCS OK .MKX WITH SOli IIIKRS AM) NAH.ORS IIKAI).(.' I'ARADi: HALKM, Jnn. 12. Cluilrmuu Hor bort Cordon, chairman of the ways and mentis committee of tho house, mid other members of tho legislature are stiong in their denumiattou of nny soldiers or sailor who will Join In ' tiny ovonieut inaugurated by bolshe vist or I. W. V, organizations. Cord on advocates storn measures of ro ptesslon by the stato against any soldiers or sailors who lend thorn solves to such an undertaking, es pecially lifter tho stnto hns approp riates $100,000 to assist thorn until they are attain established In perma nent employment. Senator J, C Smith ot l'ortland 1 T SOLDIER 1. 1 I I I I I I I I llllllli Dwntu nnnu gnvo n graphic description of condl tlotiH In Portland, anil stated that he knew of tnnny Instances where sol diers were offered fifty cents an hour and but few of them would accept. 'Hie situation Is one that Is puzzling the police officials, he says. The lawless element Is planning a parade, and expect that It will be headed by soldiers and sailors. The police are fearful that such a proceedings will lead to disorders that will result In someone being hurt, because ot the prevailing sentiment In favor of the "lern that Is to be found every- where. Mrs. Thompson, member of ' ",c bouse stated that she believed j there was no occasion for fear, as I she was confident that there were ten loyal soldiers to every disloyal "u and that they would take care , nr anv fllRlnvnltnta nrnmnltv unit f. fectlvcly. Senator Smith stated that many of the sailors and soldiers identifying themselves with the bolshevlkl were still wearing their uniforms, and j Senator I.achmund said that the unf forms should be taken away from them, which sentiment met with ! hearty approval. The unexpected conditions that have arisen in Portland because of the activities of some radicals tn that , cUy has worked a decided change In the sentiment of the legislators in the matter of making the appropriation ' for the assistance of the discharged i foldlers and sailors. The new bill , has already passed the house carry- (ie-;lnR an appropriation of $100,000. but the indications now are that this will be slashed to $50,000 In the senate. The joint committee that has been appointed to consider the consolida tion of the various departments of the state has been organized by the olectlon of Senator Dlmlck as chair- nmI, .MIIS MvAVITT IMPItOVKS Mrs. A. L. Leavltt, who has been ill nt her home on Conger Avenue for some time, is reported to be grad ually improving altho It will be some time before she Is able to be up and around. UT 1UN REM .CO-OPKKATIVK KXTKHI'RISU IS liACXCHKl) BY ItESlDEXTS OF TIMjK LAKE SECTIOX XOW' KK.ADY FOB HUSIXESS The new flour mill, which has boon. Im tailed as a co-operative enterprise by a number ot the prominent Malln residents, to take care of the needs of that community, is now completed according to T. G. Oreer, who left this morning for Ashland for the re maining part of the winter. Mr. (Jreer has had charge of the .Instal lation, It Is expected that the .mill will be started in tho next, few days. The mill which Is ono of the Marvel variety was purchused early last Fall and a crew has been at work installing It for several months. There is now enough grain raised In that vicinity to keep the plant going steadily, ac cording to the belief of tho men who liavo made the Investment and the present production Is going to be In creased rapidly as the years go by, W. C. Ualton. and A. Knllna are among those Interested In the ven ture. Mr, C.reor Is most enthusiastic over Klamath, declaring that tho oppor tunities aro greater horo than In nny other part of tho State. He expects to return in tho Spring, MILLS SKW'KUAGE COMMITTEE HUSY. Tho committee from the City Coun cil which Is working on tho problom of the drainage and soworago of Mills All'mlo lls t -et completed Its work and announced at the meeting this weok, that it was' not yot pro pared to make a report. MRS ROGERS IMPROVES Mrs, Lesllo Rogers, who has been 111 for a number of days with the In fluenza nt her home in Hot Springs Addition, Is reported to be Improving rapidly, NEW M STATE OFFICES ALTERED Tl PROPOSED BILL Entire Realignment of Ex ecutive Heads GREAT CONSOLIDATION .Stato Printing Hoard Would Be Dropped, Tax Commission Abol lhcd. Sew Hoard of Education, Civil Service Regulations for State Employe!. Among Moves Proposed SALEM, Or., Jan. 22. A bill that In one way or another, affects almost every state department or commis sion and Is likely to become one of the hotly contested measures of "the legislative session, is that carrying out the recommendations of the con solidation commission. John H. Cal kin of Medford, attorney and mem ber of the commission. Is her ewlth the bill. It will be considered by the joint consolidation committee of the two houses and while the commission does not expect the legislature to adopt all Its recommendations, most of them probably will find their way Into the measure that finally goes be- " fore trie law makers for approval. The recommendations of the com mission briefly are: First Submission to the electo rate of a constitutional amendment creating the office of lieutenant gov ernor. Secend: That the auditing powers of the secretary of state be broadened and that he be relieved of serving on boards and committees when It Is necessary to audit ac counts which he participates In con tracting. Thlri Abolition of the state printing board, the office of state printer and secretary to the board and the creation of the office of. a superintendent of printing and supplies appointed by the governor. Feurth: That the state tax commis sion be abolished and the governor be vested with power to appoint a single salaried commissioner, to con stitute with two deputies, a board to which may go appeals from County boards of equalization, Fifth: Crea tion of a new board of education of seven members to replace the present educational agencies and a reduction in the number of regents for state Institutions; also that the superin tendent of public instruction be ap pointed instead of elected. Sixth: Merging of nil labor agencies Into the state industrial accident commission to consist of a single commissioner and two deputies. Seventh: Creation of a commission of health and con solidation of all existing health agen cies with tho department. Eighth: Creation of the state department of agriculture and consolidation with it of tho state fnlr, board of agricul ture, lime board, seed board, live stock sanitary board, stallion re gistration board and agricultural duties of the dairy and food commis sion. Ninth- Creation of a depart ment of trade and commerce with the corporation commissioner, In surance commission, banking depart ment, public service commission, weight and measure department, grain inspection department and pilot commission morged into Jt. Tenth Creation ot the department of public wolfaro with the board of control and parolo board merged Into It. Eleventh: Creation of the depart ment of public works ami domain with Jurisdiction over the water board, desert land board, highway commission bureau of wines, forest ry board, fish and game coramlss on and abolition of tho conservation commission and the geographic board. Twelfth- Civil service regul attons for all state employes below tho chief deputy, who shall be ap pointive and subject to removal tor any reason. Including political. Thlrr teenth: Enactment of a law proniW ting nepotism. I i