The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 27, 1919, Image 1

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    OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
OF KLAMATH FALLS
OF KLAMATH COUNTY
Thirteenth Year No. 3,529
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1919
Price, 5 cents
HEMES
COMING HOI !
THflNEXPECTED
. i
Number Excccdi That Orig
inally Announced
UP TO THE PRESIDENT
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i.. ..!.. I ,..!. .. Iln III..
All Camp-
'"
iiintillliil In N'' Month Over
Hundred iliotintiil Hate Now Ar-I
rltrd I rum Europe !" i'hnn
Ten llMon to lli'innlii. '
WAHIIIMITON. D C. Jnll 27
'Tim number of American In he held
ntirimd In tin- army of occupation l
Hi be determined by President Wll
iiiii," rmld (ienerul March, In an In
terview here today
.Mure Yankee soldiers have already
been rk'nlKiialeit for return homo
than win originally proponed by (Jon
itrnl Koch, who Indicated that ten
illtlxliiiin would be America's con
tributing force
There are Mill nboilt 7 .HMO II men
In the camp lit the United State.
xml tlu-se lll all bu demohllUed In '
a immlli. eicept those who arc to hjfih,i nils wor'hy couple to prcjp-Mly
rHiilaeil for oxerseas duty. Up t, el-brute tliolr ninth wiMldln iinnl-
Satunhiy. 104.000 men had arrived
from overseas
YVAKIIINOTON. I) I' . Jnn. 27
(ieral March has Informed the sen-
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uie iiuiiiui; riiiiiiuiiii-ii iiim nniiiiiiK
nrrniiKi'iiii'lits have been Hindu h)'jnie Iticllldod was served by the
which 3U0.OO0 num mlKlit o traus-MUns. Until Miller. Pearl Liindy,
purled home monthly, and that all Inex Dell and Vovenne Better.
the American etpedltlonnry forces,
loulil be returned and deiuohlllted In
tit liiantlis
I.KAVCNWOUTII. Jan. 27. -Tim
retinue of in ronsulentlous objectors
win. Iiave been honorably dlscharieeil
frnm tlio service by tlm war depart
lm lit was iiiadn today
E
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MIIMIILK OK IIKill S'1IIM)L IMC-
m TEACHER
nrr Til FRANC
,,.,.. ,11 inner l ompany in nyiacniiKii, na
ll.TV HKSKiN'S TO TAKi: HP . .. .....'. .. ,. .....I
IMI'OUTAXT UKCOXSTIUK.TIOX
WOIIK IX W.lll .OXI1
Mlks Laura Hnmnior. who has been
1'leiillfle.l with tho faculty of the
Klniimili Counly Kh Bc'nool hero
fr the last two ,ear. has resigned
i."r posh ion hero to tnko up civilian
iifiiiistriictloii work In Krnnro 11ml
Mi iiiih cny in auoiii two .. 1 . . . ,,
v" Us, acordlug to ,, announcement of -rlon Inn Run belonging to I' llonal tax levy on nil I Uxn blc .proper
naiilo today. I Hltles this morning In tin Junt'c' , ty. the proceeds to bo used for road-
"in nave this city In about two
Minn Hammer l stilt .....nri.i.. n.
Just what thu nature of her now
rU Is to he, hut thinks that sho '"'1 '" '"''" ' Hw uci-malon 8ALLM. Or. Jan. J ..
w"l be placed In Ihn achoola Tor tlm I'-HutiuntrK M Innoeonso nn.l rticlai-jof tho leglslntmo elect
"niliiinH which are being mtalill-titiil '" ' h, wn" ,hp nrM "", J1'0 Knrtorn Oregon htw
In Ihn Verdun soclor I '" wll,e1' llu '",(' l,m'n "irllH0(l of m-""- Jnmino at l'ondloton, a
Klin goes from hero to IMiiladidnhla
l'i'io she expects to recclvo n shnit
fi'irse in training before going
nbriMil, Miss llammnr has bnnn en.
donnrlng to Kt to t,H work for
iual iiioutliH.
Him leaves a large
r""' " f'onds , this cnmm,n..y
III) w
logtt't losing her from Khun-
"Hi Pulls,
Ml XK.WS RICCKIVKD
William luimoll of Hits city re.
IvimI llm sad 110WH by wlro this
"joining of tho death or his fathor,
Nl'lml Immoll nl West Ilond, WW-
i"H6lll, His death fnllnwml nn nt.l
'rl of hiiidonlng nf tho nrtorlos. ' notU'o yostordny of tho death and
Tm tlecDiiHoil was slxty-flva years of burial of Mrs. Ilalousok of tho .Inlln
"" Owing to the r.tstunco and tho district, boliovod to bo Mrs. Kllu Hal
j"(t thnt ho couid not ronclihu homo ' oiiBok. No dotulls togurdlng tho
j" time to attend the funeral, Mr. lease nro nvnllnblo oxcopt thnt tho do
"iiiuell will not go back nt this ttmo, I ccasod wuii it victim of tho Influenza,
REPORTED KILLED,
BELIEVED LIVING
Tint reported ili'iitli of Frank Tur
ner may prove to lm Inrurri'cl A few
ilny" "K letter wnA received from,
tint liny liy It In father, of IIiIh city,
conveying the Information tlml hu j
Itiul been lutilly wounded In lioth i
eg, mill Intel been coiilliicd In tint I
hospital for several weeks. Iln fur-i
llior tolls his father th ii ho t'Xn' ti'il
to lm illHcliurKi'il from the hoipltal In
nlioiil tun weeks, mill lm Invallik'il
iiniiin. The notU'ii f lilt iieatii '
rci'olveil In October, lint the letter,
would liiilluili! tli.it auottim mlil.ikit
i
Iiiih been maile Tim hoy neglected i
to iliitu IiIm letter, ho Hid tlntii of writ-J
lug can only lie giiesm-d at. It usual-j
l lakes aliniit thirty ditvs for a h't-J
tor to cotiiii from France, anil If t It Ik !
ruin holds r.ood In till" ciinii the nun1
from Tucker wit written many weekn
after tt In reported death
i
DINNER HELD
MAXY FHIEXDS Ol' Mil. 1.4 AUDI.
TIOX COO'I.K .Hi: tJl'IWTS VKS-
TKIIIIAV .IT .ll'I'irn.IXt!
rn.iKT. rixi-: timi:.
Thill) -four Kllesls a.Hneuibled jes
teiilav at the home of Mr. and I'.ts.
jvmj. Howard In Mills Addition u
The house wns most attlillc-illy I
decorated with carnations anil the I
1 ... i
,bli: tiibles set In the form of a rrom.j
An ,.i,.ii.lm renuat In which turkevi
,"" - - -
anil oill(r equally nnpeiiEiiiK vhiiiim.
The follewlm: Kuests were piesent I
Mr, and Mrs I' K lliiiuion. Mr and
Mis. rU'iinm, Mr ami .irs. i, inner, ,
Mr mil Mis, ('has Thomas. Mr. and
Mrs. Wills. Mr and Mrs. Hetxnr, M.-
f'l Mtm. Hnilth. Mr. and M-s Mot-
srlieubarhor. Mr. and Mm. I.lnmin.
Mr and Mrs. Hell, (irandp.i n.'Il. Mr
.Mr anil Mrs. lieu, iiranup.i ihmi. -r i
.i Mr- l ei, oho Kl lu.non Mr '
nson. Jack Llnman. Mary .low
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tiirrs oi'i'KH rno.M .il.iii.ima
t' P. I'rlrr.le, who has heen Identl-
flod wlili Urn 1 'nil en n Hay Lumber co.
for the nast three years and was.
lirovloun lo that time for ten years
IN
will. t.mee.ii.uniuer.ou.pan,....s r,,.0l,lu.lMi Uy Iloprosent.ittvo 11.
icrelved an offer as IokkIi.R Hnperln-jjim,.H ,KK confess t0 enact le-
tendent for the Wlsconsln-Alahama(,Kn(,m giving the Indians on the
t . t .. 1 tt..l ......... A I.. I
i.uinuer 1 ompniiy 111 o, ......... ...-
hnmn. Mr. KrUxlo will make a trip t lilr lands. This would place two
there to look over the situation ami mHlon dollars worth of land on tho
will remain If ho decides to accept, j(,x ro.s, Tho sennto nlso adopted
He will return In n month or six , ,, Uouso Julut momorlal urgliiK con
weks If lm iloe.i not nccept tho offer. K10H(1 l(, mHH tho Slnnott bill for np-
Ilu expects to start the last of tlio .
week, and will bo accompanied by
Mra. KrlMlo nml lllllo boh.
lMIISSKI OX TIIKKT ni.lllK.
There Ulni lack of evidence to
1 ..1.1 .i.im.t.ii Drokshnr' n a cliiiruci :
- mil f N. J. Chapman, no wn
'""''
'I he dofendent iipp.vircd I
doing.
IA.MILV HF.fOVKIJS
wi... .ti.1,11. rrlmiilu nf Mm. Duven-
'
port and daughter. Marie, will be '
,. , learn that .hoy have recov-
ered sulllelently In permit of the llft-i
Imk of the quarantine. 1 nov nnui 1
had 11 very sovnro attack of tin Inllti
onn, hut tlm cnrnful mining of Mr.
Davenport rosultotl In t iipnndy re
covery, MUIX WOMAN KMT VICTIM
Unrlertnknr Churrvman roColVQd
MOVE TO PUT
BITTERS OFF
MARKET
1
n:ii Raniin LifJUOr Subiti-
tutes Launched
RECLAMATION
URGED,
j
. , ,, , .... . . '
Mure Inns fur Itlulll Itlllllllliu nlll-.
The Influenza situation In tho city
j il Tim k Owner- Mut Pii) More, I
' mill Those Who Hide for PleaMire, .
I
Will Find It .More Kiirnliii, It
Ijihk Proposed f'nrr).
HAI.i:.M, Or. Jan. 27. A bill pn
pared by the antlKiitoon league of!
Oicgou. with the approval of Attor-I
ney tieueral Drown, to curb the Bale J
of "hitters and tonics
now being '
sold In OtcKon. It 1h allotted as sub-
stllutes for Ibiuor, wa Introduced In
the IcKlHlature by Itepiesentntlvo Kl-
more. It would islve the state board
of pharmacy power to prohibit the I
iHiile of any alcoholic mixtures or com-.
! pounds Intended or likely to be used
I as uoviiriiKen.
SALi:.M, Jan. 27. -The repeal of,
the present motor vehicle law and In-1
crease In motor vehicle taxes amount-j
Iiik to several hundred per cent for!
some classes of vehicles, is provided j
for In it bill prepared by the roads j
.....I I. I ..I. ui, i.u ..ii.nmlllnn nf tliu anil.
HUH lUKU"Un iuiiiiiihh: w oi.-
n M of , Rf0lJ roUs ,)ro.;
c i ii in
Those who ride merely for plea
sure must pay for the luxury anil
operators of heavy trucks will bear:
much of the expense of malntalnlnc
roads worn out by their vehicle, nc-
I rorilliiK to this measure. Tho high-
est assessment iiKalust them would be
irioo for trucks of over six tons capa
city. Klectrlc pleasure vehicles,
termed "rich men's toys" by soino
committee members, would be taxed
tlft . . , , ,,, ... tc irnii "
,l0 1,",,0,"1 of ,h0 l'reHt'nt 6 ,lccni80 tract on Lost river bolow Bonanza by
J, 3"' ,0 "r
the .U..,e IS ins.ead of at pre- JS B .hh tSri"n which
... ..- .......I.I l..k .Irttiltlnil i '
mmiL The tax would bo doubled on
eleilrle service vehicles of not more
than one Son and set at $20 Instead
..r . 1 11 I
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1 SALLM. Or,. Jan. 2.. 1110 henaio
,, nl,0,w, ,,o hou.ie memorial n-'
. . . . .,
H(,,r resorvnlion 100 simpio nceus id
prpiiriation of one billion dollnrs for
reclamation and drainage In tho west
ern hlntes.
SALICM, Jan. 27. Senator Plorce
Introduced it bill for reference to
the pooplo at tho first election hold
lii tin state, providing tor an nnui-
.oui.uing purposes
8ALKM, Or., Jan. 27. Committees
declclcd to visit
hospital for the
ml the stato
soldiers' homo at Hosoburg, during
the weok-ond adjournment. Repre
sentatives Kuhll, Chllds and Haines
and Senators J. C. Smith, Jones and
Lnchmund will go to l'ondloton until
t.......t.in..l.iltt... M..u frltnt,ilian mwl
""'" '"''" ' "" " n', ' ." "
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ROAD imiLDKJt ItKCOVKRS
Road Supervisor, Thomas Dixon Is
able to bo around again tiftor his
second alcgo of tho Influenza, Ho
declares that this Is tho urgt tlmo in
bis It fo that ho has ha'd to go to bed
on account of fllnoss.
OFKICKR IN PORTLAND
Deputy Sheriff T. K. Griffith went
to Portland yestorday where he will
appear as u witness in a Fodoral case.
ITHE INFLUENZA SITUATION
Much dii)' thrrr will ! puhlhlird In
Hit column coinplrtr Information an
to the InrlucnJt situation. Here will
'be found the report of Health Ofllrer
Hoiile, the nnmrw nnit nddrCNHe of
lieu ciwr, and nil Informntlon thnt
will ennve) the rvnrt condition of the
I public hi'iillli. A nil ofllrlnl Inforniit-
It Ion irRiildlnR IIiIn qurntlon will he
j published, the public In warned
,,'I"'"M b"cv'"K ""' ""r',H' 'I"11 ''"
not lint r a their foundation the fact
contained In The llrruld.
DII. KOULE'H REPORT
Mr. Welir U the only neu inflti-
"' riiHfl reported in till clly In the
RNt forty elxht liount.
Harry Kvnn at S23 Third Ktiret
In dot ii vtltli wmall imi In n very
Unlit fonn
"K,M- '""
N mm greatly improved on indicated
' the above roKrt.
A. A. SOULE.
City Health Officer.
ALLIES WITHDRAW
IN ARCHANGEL NOW
LONDON. Jan. 27. The Allied
forces on the street In South Arch-
nnRcl mainly American and Ui.islan
troops are evacuated the town -f
Shcnkursk under the prcasuro of the
Ilohihcvlkl. and withdrawn their
troops to make a short line, accord-
Iiir to n statement of the Hrltlsh War
office.
m
SIX Ht'XDItKII MOKK .ICHKS
N K.I It IIOX.IVZ.I WILL IMtOHA
I1jV IIK I'XllKK IV.ITKIt THIS
sk.isox. niTCHixt; txni:u way
One more evidence of the rapid de
velopment of the fertile hinds of east
Klamath County Is Indicated by the
arrangements for watcrlnc another
K)Sg Sutt01( n r()mnont -eslrtent
n. .,, llMlpv, ,,..,.,, 1. nnn nf tlip
,,,, fnrtor8. There arc five ranch-
ers Interested and tho water can tic
' placed on tho land for the coming
vna,. . .. ,. wnn(hnr rn,llHons
,,, faVorablo. Mr. Sutton Is mak-
,nK ,ttnfl (o g0 at tho dltchlns .luring
t,J0 month or Februaryi ns ho l)t..
0VeB t,)al ,ho backuono of lno win.
... ,, ., broken and that there
will bo no more long cold spells. The
pump and equipment has already
been secured. The territory will
reach aa far down as tho Upper gup
on Lost River.
It Is oxpectcd that tho cost of get
ting tho water on tho land will not
exceed fifteen dollnrs per acre.
ASSISTANCE ASKED
FOR CRATER PARK
HALKM. Jan. 27. The Senate has
nuopted Representative DodJ's joint
memorial relating to thu reclamation
of arid Innds In- Umatilla County
and urging tho passage of thu Sln
nott momorlal which asks Congress
to givo government assistance to tho
development of Crntor Lake National
Park.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Soven frionds assembled ut tho
home of Miss Mnrlo Humakor of the
Underwood Pharmacy, Saturday ovo
nlng, In honor of her birthday. A
lino tlmo is roported by thoso who
wore present.
RKCOYKRR FROM ILLNKSS
Klarlan Barnes ff reported recover
ed from an attack of tho Influenza.
NEW SHOE MAN HERE
Mr. V. Young, a rlist class median-
.to arrived last night to look r.fter
the shoe repairing department of tlm
Modern Shoo Store
IN
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SITE 0FFE0E0
Water Users Have No Use
. for Canal Now
TAKEN FROM PROJECT
Original Irrigation I'roject of Kl.un
nth Count) I'll! in by U-irgc Land
Owners Prior to Kniliince of (,'o
ernnu'iit Here, Ma) (' Komi to Big
Corporation.
Consulting Knglneer I). C. Denny and
George W. Ollleld, president of the
Water Users Association, last Thurs
day made an appraisal of the Ankeny
cannl and power site, from the Upper
Lake to the Leavltt place, the pur
pose being to submit to the Secretary
of the Interior n llgurc at wwhlch this
property can be disposed of to any
one who may desire to make the pur
chase. Sometime during last year a reso
lution wa-s passed by the board of
directors of the Water Users Asso
ciation, severing this cannl from the
Klamath project, this action having
the effect of notifying the reclama
tion service that this cannl was of
no use to tho Klamath project. Fol
lowing out tho effect of this resolu
tion, an appraisal has been asked for,
and this was done last week and the
value set forwarded to the Secretary
of the Interior.
The Ankeny canal' was one of the
original Irrigation projects of Klam
ath County, and was constructed by
some of the large land owners who
desired to bring their tracts of land
under Irrigation. When he reclama
tion servlco came In hero some four
teen years ago, It purchased this ca
nal, along with others, and after the
completion of the main 'canal it was
practically abandoned, being used
only to furnish water to owners of
rights within tho city. These rights
wore finally acquired by tho city,
which now- owns 1111 interest in the
property to the extent of twenty
Inches. Tho rights attached to this
canal, exclusive of those of the city,
are sufficient to develop S00 horse
power, anil it is understood that the
California-Oregon Power company
has made a tentative offer, or indi
cated thnt It stands ready to take
over tho property if satisfactory ar
rangements therefor can.be mil do.
AL'TO ACVIDKXT
SATURDAY XICIHT.
Jim Flynn had tho misfortune
Saturday evening to run un automo
bMo on to tho side wulk u:id iuii
ally through a window at tha Houst
on building ut, Second and Main
Streets. The young man wiib com
ing from Klamath Avciuto 'inil made
a quick turn to avoid another mach
ine on Main Street whon tho accident
occurred. A wheel was knocked
from tho machine and It was other
wise Injured, but none of the'occu
pnnts was hurt.
lAKitiKitS 1I.IND1CAPPKD
HY laCK OK SXOWIMLL.
Lack of snow has so soiiously
handicapped the work in tho wooda
that n numbor of the men at I ho
Ilnrnes Lumber Camp havo been
laid off.
HK.roVKHS FROM OPKRATHIX
Little Cliuulo Kern, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hen Horn of tho Kent) district,
who was operated upon for appoa Il
eitis last week and who was in a vory
serious condition following, Is now
reported to be recovering fnst.
OREGON CASUALTY LIST TODAY.
Sergeant E, C, Day, Dallas, wounded
soverely.
Corp, Guy B, Miirdus, McMinnrllle,
wounded, degrco undetermined.
IN
I
TEACHERS EXAMS
I HELD HERE SOON'
An examination for teachers In nil
tliu subjects required for n one-year
certificate will be bold In the short
hand room at the Klamath County
High School Feb. 2C, 27, and 28. t
Cliould a five year paper expire bt
forc next June, the holder may bavo
It adjusted by writing the State De -
! partment regarding It.
' Sources of uestlo na and progrum
will be the same as In the December
exainlnatjon.
i:i)NA WELLS.
xo "klu" at thi: fort
Wood Kler Valley and the Fort
Klamath hcctlon are now ontir-ly
freo from the influenza, according (o
reliable telephone reports from that
hcitlon this morning. The very row'
attacks that made tjielr appearance I
are now a thing of the paHt and .
evpryonc Is enjoying the best of
health. j
'S STOSE
II. X. MOi: KIXDS PRESENT Ql'AR.
TERS TOO SMALL TO TAKE
CARE OK HIS IXCREASLNG I1US
IXEKS. ADDS ROOMS
In order to, keep pace with the in
crease in the business which he built
up in his three years in the Klamath
Falls field, H. X. Moe, of the wom
an's Store, has completed arrange
ments for the extension of bis estab
lishment, which will now include the
entire tlrst floor of the White Build
ing. Ope important feature t the en
larged store will lie an up to date In
fant's department. Mr. Moe declared
today, that he had long seen the need
of this addition and is ?Ui-l to bo
able to meet the requirements of tho
public in this line.
The proposed improvements will
mean the addition of the qunrters
previously occupied by the A. A.
Bellman and Son and (jeorge Watt,
and also those vacated by the I) & M.
Cleaning Company. Tho partitions
are to be entirely removed and tho
wholo thrown into 0110 open space.
Tho work of remodeling is tq com
mence this weok and vvjill be complet
ed In tlmo for thu annual Spring
opening which is set for the tlrst of
March.
SECRETARY MISUARI) WILL
XOT QC1T WATER VSERS
The report of my contemplated res
ignation as secretary of tho Water
ITscrs Association is n mistake, and
was duo to it misunderstanding. I
wish, therefore, you would correct, it.
I am btfll with the association, aiulj
expect to remain us long .is my ser
vices nro satisfactory to tho directors
and members. A. L, Wishnrd.
STEPS MADE TO CIU'SH
PORTUGAL ROYALISTS
LISBON, Jin. 27.-The govern
ment Is assembling largo bodto-j of
troops to put down the royalists re
bellion at Oporto.
Loyal troops have dofeated some,
tioops who declared In favor of tho
lebels.
ELY MAX BRLN'GS l
COYOTES FOR BOUNTY.
Twolvo coyote pelts, securtMl in tlm!
Illy section have been presonled to
County Clerk, C. It. DeLap for bounty
by T. II. Bartell. .They brought ft
total of $i"0.00 and when ..old to tlio
furriers 11 substantial biun will bo
ntldcd to this amount.
COUNCIL MEETS TOXIGIII' j
1
Thoro will bo nn adjournal lwut-i
lug of tho city council tonight nl ;
tho City Hall. Matters rolating to!
btroot impiovement uro to bo hi ought j
up, according to report.
GOES TO MERRILL
Austin Hayilcn loft for Merrill this
morning 011 matters of business.
WIN
I
WON FINDS
BATTLE AREAS
IN1KI1LE
,
j
' c c t .
jaJr otenes or Uesolation
Cannot Be Expressed
CONFERENCE MEETS
Some American Soldiers deported
Dcliai lux In Itcgrcltiiblc Manner
Since AiinMUc was Signed Mnny
Mitrtlcrs Assaults and KlghLs.
.More Polite Protection Xcedcd.
PARIS. Jan. 27. The Supremo
Council of the Peace Conference met
btre today.
President Wilson, with his wjfs,
Admiral Grayson and a small party
vtsterday made their first visit fo
the battlefront and to the devastated
rcc: ns. They visited Chateau Thler
rv, Ithiems and other points the with
of centuries had been wiped oiit In
the terrific conflict. On his return,
Piesident Wilson said "no man can
put into words the impressions I
have refclved amongst such scenes'of
desolation and ruin."
PARIS, Jan. 27. Thirty-four
nvrders , twenty-two assaults and
five hundred s-erious fights due to
ll.o American soldiers In the depart
ment of the Seine during December,
are recorded, according to the "Mat
in" A reinforcement of the Police
contingent is demanded by Briga-dip-
General. William Harts.
Many American deserters "hav5
becu arrested, according to newspap
er accounts which declare that "some
cf America's bad lots, have grown
manolousb since the signing of the
fi'ti.lstice" and state that "the friends
le the t'nlted States deplore tho fact
HUe ourselves "
TIB FREED
HID BEEN IN JAIL liniE 1'OR
MiML TIML, I HH'II WAS HEKM
I'D I PMSIIME.NT BY JUDGE.
C.inillT LN SKITTLE
John GUI mid Herman Gartland,
two jeunu: men, )ho have heen in
lv Couut Jail for some months
charged with the then 01 an vv
mobile belonging to George Blehn of
t'10 Ford fi.uage. plead guilty to the
clu go before Circuit Judgo D. V.
Kiij Kendall. Saturday afternoon and
weie pu'-olk-d on their good behav
ior. - , t
H was tho belief of the Judge that
the'dofoudtiits had already been pun.
ishoil to a considerable eMent as they
had been In Jill for several ;i)onth3,
j'i. , bovB b id rented the, auto a',
tho local s-rage and iho:i skipped
fou pmts unknown with it. Tlicy
were locaud .it Seattle a suoit time
inter nnd bought back by Cjn.toMa,
Fred Morlev. Gill claimed, to be a
. . . . ,..u..,n. iili-mu
liqpnew or Mir me '')" '". 1.
GUI of Seatt'e. Both bos are under
ago.
.SOLDI CIS RETURNS "
Uoyd Adam, bo was previously
identified with the firm ot Tyron
and McKemlno here has Just return
ed from Camp I owls, whore be
dischnrged u.n the military service
Mr. Adam, had been on a transpmt
fur thren iiouii waiting to Ball for
Frnnco when the news of the arroW
Ico signing w .eCelvod in 'the'XIni-
, te.d States.
i UETUBNsTnoM WASIllXfiTON
! Mrs (harlos"poiudextor bM "
turned from an extended UlvJ"
hor sister it ChcuolU, Washing 04,
UTO