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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1919)
Herald AFFICIAL NEWSPAPER at OF KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS 1 hit lG XZH mf-sJLiir 'Vi.L.i ivi i-ri -iii .-. ,. i . i . ... TTTfcJC Thirteenth Year No. 3,547 III IKES" 1MB MOVE KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919 HUTS IF Big Advance Made Toward Suppression of War SPEAKS AT PORTLAND TO ATTEND LIBERTY LOAN CONFERENCE Mm. (I A. KrnURf, who I inn accept ci (do CliuJriuniiMlilp of dm women' Cniuiiijjlito wink for tlin Klfili Llboity I .aim lumpnign In KlNiuulli County,' expect lo loiivn for Portland nomtt (linu IIiIh week In pnrllclpiitu'ln n ronfiiri'iKv fur IIiIh work Mm. ' KraiiHc had charge of thin branch of (lio work during (tin hint rnmiilKn It I HMilnritoml Mini the Kliimnth County Cluilrmun for thu Fifth 1,0.111 ha not yot been tuuiicil. COMPROMISE ON RANGE MAHERS Mi-ADOO IIKADK I..IW FIRM. men would have nothing clue, and (hoy iiro today extending thin method lll.M.mt. .t. ..... ll. - .. . j iiiiifuiiviH iiiv maic, v , J, uaiton Hinted that Congreisman (taker ild. i that suoh a bill could be secured for Modoc county and he believed It wonld be a good thine ' These suggestion brought up the Question of n cnmnrainliia nr nt. n,l. Juitment of the difference and It i w suggested thut a commlttco of . tho cattlemen meet n similar com-, mlttce from the sheepmen and hco If ' jsomn nmlcoblo adjustment could be! vHHf ivimj u iriarlSPB ""-" -inioinijiii wh oiien mauo that there waa no disposition CONTEMPLATED COURT HOUSE j m. m nt ' . i nrmnrn nnnu ULUIULUbUUN Price, 5 cent LOW SENDS WAR TROPHIES HOME An Adjustment KANTA IIAIIIIAHA. Uul., Kol.. I7.NFW Rtfl IMTDnniircn I-'-." ..-. VW-wb to-Proldrnl. In M-iUlnt Pft Ciiiijtri'ii Tmtity, Work !Ui' "I ''' l'"rli William 0. Mi-Adoo, former nocre tnry of thn treasury nml director Ben urn I of lullrouds Into niutounird (tin I iiikhiiiuiiiiii ill iiih miw ifiw inn it ' will rwi.lit of Mr Mc.lAoo, Joseph' P H,"'r' "ml C"UUf Mc" H,,ow "! i raiM- Cotton of New Ymk. Gooigo B C'smrtrr- "rmikllii. Now York, nnd Fraud II , 'urAiion. oii or ihu former Kucri'tnry irn;.) "':: r,', "w "n,inav, wm ,w mca,,o I Cotton nml Franklin on the part of the cattlemen to Injure the permanent sheepman, but they only desired to reach ihe tramp hefiln and It looked a If there waa really little keeping-both aides apart, except a move by one or the other to set together. The mooting adjournr-d with a de cision to take up the mattor of a com Promllia today anil tti mi n -..,,. k TucfUmt on Kmicm tentative lo Salem. The roprcsonta- (Ion to Which llavr Kept Tlinn at KwortlV Pimtn for the 1'm.t few Day. Iliiiikii-. Hilplntt In Matter. CITY TAXPAYER GETS RELIEF rORTMND Feb 17 -Kx.Pro. dfnt Taft spoke at thn Congrtw for t Uue of NailmiK hern todny he fpr a Inirc ifudlHirc In npeakliiK of the trtnifiidoun probli.m now up for idtlnr at Din UIk ronfurenre nnd thflr bfirlnc on ilm futuru of tho torld, the eminent ninteiman dp. tlired "On the whulo wc iilutll Ihmk Rod that u li n Krcnt ndvanrit torifil tho uiprriioii of wnr and lb promotion of eriiinneut peace, irn bfi taken " TH forennnt rend by Prealdont WlUon In I'nrU In- until, provided tbit nation In onli-r to be HitmliioH loth nr U..Rue in..,t show them.' Ki.m.ih mil. .. win '., '".A")r. .C!?" ".i"? ". h."Ln ..i,.. .1,1 , ,. . . i r-r- 1-- h i niivui'i "iiu iiciui, nraa KKN able nml uK t0 conform to off little lighter this ynr llii.n lnt. or uuiture the same, or permlu or tbetotenaniiNiid ittiint b. elected by luccoi'dlnic lo tho summary nl Mm lax ,",,f,'r ,,,c nn,e ,0 uo herded, graced Jlt.ua. luajorliy of the mem-U,,. .ucd by A.Wor J P- ftoZlyXTZ wn. inn kah draw ii to keep OcM The county and statu lew It. tho my rnngo uaunlly occupied b any loiar out of thr Liingup until alio amn. hut a ullrht rpHtifllim l.i no. i cattle grower either aa a snrinir. aum. ..i n .1.. t.iv ) Tim mini ,ncr nr winter range lor en me, u cured on the . ell (axes The itiii j -,,. nf mUdomcnner: but rlortty for Klamalh Falls la U. 2, for Merrill fc noaiieiiaorv rlcht between rattle lnl a 8AI.K.M. Kob. 17 Uy As.oclatod i rron) Mouse bill 436 has boen re ferred to tho Committee on I'ubllc , l.nml on motion of Representative Merrymnn, ItN author. It was on the rnlendnr for third rending and final I p.iimngc, with ii favorrblo recommend .,,,, ul ,,., .. "(,n ,ro1" hc Committee on Mvcstoclc . h.lll SI.K.IITIA lwp U, ftct)m wog ,nken 8en4t'e bill 20. which linn been Introduced by Uoiuitor l'licc, aUo n-gulates KrnihiK of cuttle nnd sheep and has fen t ii r en that nro Hlmllnr to the Mcrryimin hill. It provldea that. III'IIIIKN TIIIH l.tlWKH THAN l,.8T Hi:mc THIN HAHK IN . t'lTV M'.VY, HTATK AND C.tlUXTV KAMI: " (It lo k hi. mild ,r. Tnft. lie. aid I In; irnnil faith of tho Unit. f State n pledged lo Join the "" Tho amount of the 'ifernnK lo heiuinr 1'oIiiiIi.xiit'A tolnl 534,158.nn, an uiucuni or die ta.r., nnd for llonniua 35.3, tnxen sheep (twnera to any ransc. in I ilnl Al-mlnu,l' til IIia lir-1.rllv In .Iia WIHCIl iiMiifit fllid Hiilnmnrv iibm ft bi.1. Itlltr.nda itt nHnA ! jam ..... Im. k.a.. - , .. .,-w vl..,., ,. n.iiiiari ,., KtiiK.T U 1 I . V KllinWUIIIO JUlllH. (OW'lllint. hu Jlllil ' t2ft 7F.0 01 ,nMr It... ... ...!.... nlllinr flR ii rnltln nr nliAitn rnnpn ' aow for llio Urt tfiuo do we henr'nro divided n follow- Stnto nml' tax. il0!,93o.r.u: rond. 94,.' ,l ""8 bco" t hc Sonnto f ak nsi m- hii.ii loiiimiueo on ruoiio i.nniiH. uepre- ntbr for our own self Isti purposes." school. $37,810.36; library. l,73S.."ontl,,vo" Morr'"m" sn8 u" wnl 62! ABrlcultural Collego. S1.73S.63. "rw '"" ul" " ,lie ' lorco ul" aoM lllll (IIR. "' ",v "'' ""ii) io we henr'nro dlv tkstlalm that wi. did not go Into thulcounty irfof thn benefit of tho world but 063,30: 1UGHT OFF rUH THE SOUTH and new rourl house, S30.Sfi2.27. Tho tuxes to ho collected from tho Incorporated towns nrtt: Kliimnth Thorn was a meetlnc of t!n cxocti.l Kails, 171,616.86; Merrill, $1,654.60, live commlttco of the Klamath Coun- today tlve went to Halem and n committee ronslatlug of Dan Ryan, W. C. Dnlton and I ii Is Oerhor on tho three banks Hceklng some neutral ground upon which both sldoj could meet. K. II, HamiBond, president of the Wool Growers' Association wa communi cated w(h, and bo stated that they wero read and willing to meet the cattlemen more than half way and that he wonld appoint a committee of three to meet a similar committee from the cattlemen. At tho meeting yesterday afternoon tho statement waa mndo by one of those present Uiat the only desire sought on tho part of the opponents of the Merrymnn bill 'was a conserva tion of the rights and Interest of all parties, concerned. Captain Siemens, speaking for his bank, and his state ment was concurred in by the other bankers, said that they were ready to help in reaching an amicable un derstanding ami would do everything possible to that end. Mr. Roger of Ihe First National bank said that he oppoMd'tbe Merrymai.blll, because ho was against any kind of local legislation. Ho said that if the .bill was good for Klamath County it was good for the entire state, and If It were Injurious to any other section It would betnjurlous to this. "I be lieve tho matter tan be adjusted to' the Interests and satisfaction of everyone," said Mr. Rogers, "If wo go at It in tho right way, and I stand ready to render what assistance I can." The tension thut has been ovtdent lor many dns watt not bo preemptible Thoso Interested on both Calkins Indicates Desire to Have Case Settled SMALL ISSUES ARGUED Two valuable war tmlililn In tin. form of brass vases made from tho ' famous Kcvcnty five shells were re ceived here today by C. C. Low from ' his son. Sergeant Woyd Low, who lg( now with the American Army of Oc cupation near Cobicnz on tho Rhine, names cfhuteaii Thierry is worked on one and Verdun on the oilier. Tho gift was mailed on tho eleventh of January and came .thru In good timo. They are to be placed In the Mcilut tan Jewelry Store window. Mali going tho other wuy Is very slow, according to Sergeant Low, who had not heard rrom anyone In Klamath Fulls for over two months when Ills letter nc cmpnnylng the vases, was written. YANKEES WILL Ot Ml HUN FROM RUSSIA Demurrer of Coiiiily Clerk in H'eldc- HACK FROM IIAV t'lTV Ikljip Art Ion l Owmiltil l)c-i ,, , '. " Mr. and Mrs. Leiter Terwllllgcr, fenilanl Glitn Ten l)aj 7n Which who have been in San Francisco dur- fill till! Imbf U'ftf.lf .I1 lllfulltneu n M A ' pleasure .on the train last evening. Wilson Says Troops Should Be Out This Spring HUNS ACCEPT TERMS' l AiiMH-r Soer:i .ltrne.s for Until Hides I'riMiil. That the big controversy over the, Klamath County court house location which has been a source of contention here for tho lust decade, and which 4 has caused bo many legal tangles and ( complications, will be brought to n final decision In a very short time be fore Judge F. M. Calkins of Medford, Is the belief of a number of attorneys who have Just returned from argu ing several of tho issues before him, Tho Judge Indicated his desire to get these smaller matters settled, and havo the main issue brought up In the very near future. No decision on any of the matteis taken up was forthcoming at the re BETTER ROADS Kin-hoi Problem t'p Itefore Peace Confcri-mc TimIiij NeiV Invitation lo ('oofi-i-rucc Muy Re Made More iliiu-ricnns .Shipped Ku-j,a lo Iiimiic Wlthdmtwi of All. IN RUTH KFFOHTS HKING MADK FOR FIJI). KRAI. All ON ROADS IN NORTH- WASHINGTON, U. C, Feb. 17. I A atop toward tho strengthening of the position of the American and Al lied troops in northern Russia as a preliminary to their safe withdrawal In the near future. Is now under way i at the older of the Supreme War Cqunell. Secretary Baker today in formed of the Supreme War Commit tee. This move has been taken he said at the request of President Wll- CONNF.CT WITH THIS CITV KKN CAMORNIA, SOMK WHIG fson, who declared that all Americans should be taken out of Russia this The following article taken from tho San Francisco Chronicle shows ' Spring. Additional forces are now being sent to assure the success of , this plan. M..U.V 1'I.Oi'lHM, .MILL HUNNIMJ WITHOUT A HITCH. nvu ciui)i:o.n,ol.lul;iN(JT(.lx i:i) oi't '. Smith who hns been hero r wcrai ,.,,,, ,,,,, now Stan" A ,V'rnHuk ,,f t""t ion. In i h. an of t operation, has " rinhfac .i. Hork horo and lll roo,B,nB",0,,,,n"ror,,,nloww- iJTn """ "'n "W ml" '" ""' Zl i 'r'5 hm lud of flour jjk Jvc.,r.,.H,lB without hitch ..Jin, ,,l,,,ror,,,0,,ou-"'- couia bo tun.,., out. .tt deelnrs. fljid Doiiim-ii, $761,62, ty and Horse 0 rowers' Association I Special taxo levied in other tax- yesterday" afternoon, at which wero lug districts ure mostly for irrigation Prenont I. it. sirubie, msyor, o. D. nnd drnlnago illstrlcts, nnd totnl "rlt. of (ho Klamath Stato Dank, $66,1129.46, divltled as follews: J Lusllo Rogers, of tho first National Rank, Captuln J: w, Siemens of the Klamuth Drainngn Horsotly Irrigation Pine drove Irrigation .. Willow Valloy Irrigation Kntorprlsa. Irrigation ... Klnmath Irrigation . Hhnsta View Irrigation . Fire Patrol $ 6.347.30 12,069.06 3,178.36 1,290.09 2,311,411 37,810.69 702.98 4,210.70 ;o,:s'- PORTLAND City Ait first St .to and Savings Rank, W. H. Mnson of tho Rc'cord. U. J. Murray of (he Kuril Id and (ho following cattle men! Dnvo l.lskey, William Lowry, C. Dnlton, Oeo. Watt, C. W. War ren, J "B. Paddock, Mr. Glvon, C. U. i Cleudenulug, Dan Ryan, J, L. Rock- School district taxes for the fifty-, loy nnd J. N. Stiles. TJio purjtoso of two districts In tho county total $37,- the meeting was to give the cattlemen 128.00. nn opportunity to present tholir side Tho valuation und tuxes for tho of tho question and a general 'discus- different districts nro uh ioIewh: Lion hnvlng for Its purpose tho aolv- , , . , ... lug of tho difficulties that have arts District Ituto Tux . .... .. . .. .. ... N()i jjj $12 403.10 0" uc-wrn l"o noopraeu ana me cai- sldca realized that there Wns a, chance for an adjustment and it Is not at all unlikely but that during the coming wook thcro wl'll be a satisfactory settlement. . ...... ,., .iHituaw Knitunit: auuwa 1'AltlS. 1- PU. I.. 'ha nttontinn nf cent hearing .except the case of Arch-., the efforts that aro being made to ' the delegates at the Peace Conference Itect Helde against the County Clerk build UP the highways of 'northern will focus on Russia today, the Su regarding the Issuance of warrants, California two of which", the one from ' preme Council halng decided that In which the demurrer of the latter. Ager to Klamath Falls and the one'as tho time allowed for thP arrnt- from Lookp'ut't61ie"Kl!imalh County ."ancc-of the invitation to thePrinkipo line aie vast importance to this dis- J conference has expired, something trlct, both as commercial and tourist else fmut be 'lone. highways nnd It is believed that this J The Invitation mas- again bo re is a good chance for the local author!- , newed attei remolng some of the ties to eo-oporate " by getting the conditions that were"unacceptable to Klamuth roads in the best shape to ",ost or the Russian factions. the County line. I The Northern California Counties' COPENHAGEN. Feb. 17. The was ovorrulodand tho defendant giv en ten days in which to answer. The case will come up next Monday. The $1,000 suit of the county against Contractor Dougan and oth ers was argued on Thursday, and oc cupied tho entlro day. Tho Wnrd and Loom Is case versus tho county was taken up, and also tho caso- of Heldo versus DeLup. ' patch from Weimar. Elliott SUDDEN DEATH OF YOUNG MAN No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 3 6 6 7 10 11 13 No. 14 . 16 7.0 1.0 2.6 3.0 4.0 2.0 1.0 6.1 8.2 3.0 3.1 3.0 'erday mmnt. , ,,nrMlnil """ ho will ,., . ,..""', '""otlvoof ki ."""". ro,,ro-1 No. 20 recept0ll ""' nt ti,o Dig No, Coa'tAMH f"' ",0 "Ixty-Flfth'No, Jrll0,J "' "hlch there nro u'S. i SE,w.,,,:h r MMA lP- :::::::-::::-:::::io:o Hiai,i ""' uuy wu tied up.-vil. .urhourt1,,",Uorn' J0""1 tWOnty' No. No, No. No. t lemon was indulgd In. Mr. Glvan, who Is a res I ile lit of this city, but who In, former yenrs, was one of the big cattlemen of Lnko county, gave his oxpiirlmico In that territory, life stated that the range In LakovCounty wuh now as hnro as a floor; that tho sheep hud drlvon tho cattlo men out of there and now had to leave them selves and Mint they would drive thorn out of Klamath' county, J. G. Paddock, who resldos in tho Oly sec tion of -tho county, gavo his cxper I on co with tho sheepmen and stated 2.130.D7 that lf.thov wore not curbed it would 1,683.16 bo necoBsnry for ovory cattlomnn to yjlj'j? aim. C, W. Warren told of tho drlv j!o4il71 ,,,k -"rough. Sprnguo river valley of 261,46 nanus or snoop mat sirippca ino rnugo clean as they went, and ho also stutod that If so'mo protection waa not glvon the cuttlo Industry of thlg 7U0.98 county, then It would be wiped out. ),t)9S,S! This snmo opinion was expressed by W. C. Dnlton, and he suppested that Instead of having -tho bill refer (o sheep It should be amended so as to C, A, Cluvolaml, who has boon In Include all stock. George Watt toid No, No. 18 No, 20 No. 21 1.6 No. 22 3.0 for Poland " " - W 4 28 29 29 36 7.0 . 2.0 ..14.0 7.4 41 42 44 47 49 62 'V 4.0 3,0 1.6 6,6 6,6 1.8 3,326.46 097.38 337.22 616. 89 2,673.18 4C0 70 lilli Sii 1.0U3.U4 Still 29 200.47 392.18 lib .10 686.04 310.61 161 28 464.70 1.607.S2 122.92 X73.0 I 219.67 366 46 Wi.1.1. KNOWN VOUNO MAN WHO HAD TAUGHT SCHOOL AND HAD HKKN IN KLAMATH FOR KKVKN YKARH, IHICH LST NIGHT cratlon with Attorneys B; 1 nnd Fred H. Mills. Tho opposing side wns represented by Attorneys Harrison Allen of Port land and A. E. Reams. o NEW MEMBERS FOR GOOD ROAD BODY Tho very rainy nnd snowy weather of the past fow days und tho bad con ditions of tho roads linvo kept many of the ennvnssera for the new Klam-i I.KAVK8 htm NKW POSITION. ""IIICWS IIHCOIUTKD "SSf KU"' lT-T- Am hve bee , ,u" "'? nn', ,0r ""(cor. ltnt- . "lw, 'Ifi'orntlpiis for anl. talnott a ,V, nry ln nc""i Cap-" bookkeopor for the Reclamation tho same difficulties wore met. Here f""7 of j,(, !," (lf "l0 339th' In.) Sorvlco, ! who has locently boon . they solvod It by asking tho goy talllin-, . rl,"'l wus glvon tho . Promoted to a position tin travnllna oiunumt to create a Kraiins reserve. COlBBaiidlnK"? fnr! Kullantry wWlo udltor left this morning for Fullan, j At flrst this wna looked Upon with, a Ve" Itlvo! """ f"'CH nlon" -Uo Nobruska, whore he commoncos his groat deal of suspicion by both sides, The untimely end or John San ford Hutchlns at hi homo on Upper Ninth Street at 10:36 last night from n heart nffllctloiir has-shocked a host of friends In Kliimnth Falls' today. Mr. Hutchlns had been Indisposed since IhBt Tucsduy but It was not until a short tlmo bofore his death that his conditions wag bellevodserlous. Tho deceased was a native of-Kan-sas and had resided In K!ninn.th Falls and County for tho past seven years. Ho was thirty four years of ago, Oct ober Twentieth. Much of his time here wns spent ns a school toacher-ln which he was successful and had taught in a number of the schools thruout the county, for some time past ho has been omployed aa book keeper at the Standard Oil Company in Klamath Falls. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Lulu Hutchlns and three children who havo the ayru Association is composed of officials German government jesterday accept- Tho case of John Koontz versus fiom five Counties in the Northern etl f'e A,"ed terms for the extension Klamath County was put over. part of the state and has been respon-f0' tl,e armistice, according to a dis j-i .-- .1 ' ... . . lifit-rll f I'rtTM U'ulninf iiamain ouniy was reprusenieu siuic lor much or the constructive de by Prosecuting Attorney a Win. M. vclopment of that section, nunenn and Assistant Prosocutinc Attornov Wilson S. Wllev. in co-on- Asking that a Government engin eer ue seni at once to maKe a prelim Inaiy survey of needed highway im provemonts, the Northern California Counties Association has taken the first stop In California to secure Fed eral aid under the net appropriating ' $20,000,000 for rood construction passed by the House. The association MISHAP OCCl'RS AT NINTH AND nsks that the Government send one of Its engineers to go over the roads in Siskiyou. Trinity, Shasta. Modoc und Lassen counties to determine tho extent at- t"he expenditures that will bo Justified. The association asks Federal aid nth County Good Roads Association- , n,,orM, , t ,.,.,,. , .... 1 v vMi v van tlli4 liui Qltllll, lilf-,11" from getting over tho c ty. but " ways: Scott Mountaln.road from Cal. number havo been out on this Import, ........ s8klyou -,., rond .., nut work in splto of the weather con-1 Cnanan,f slsk)y0H county to Dot, ker hml tho misfortune to collide with dltlons and have added u number of jTrn. Ager tQ Kla th Ml. Kua Odin nt the corner of new names to this enthusiastic or-;., MtmM to Cedw.v,u AUuras Ninth and High Stieets. The young gnnlzatlon. Tlie doflnlto number of.. BlIMnvllI. ,,,,,. ,-,., VnUm lady wus in .. Ford car and Hamaker .. ...-:.. i.i..- i ..... U" "" -..--.-.. .. . ...w . . . .. i ",v ",l,um l; "7 " rond. Susanvlllo-Plttyvllle road. Rei.. w ilrlxiiiE a fo cured but will bo checked up " aing-Shingletown, lCottowood-Hay- round the corner fork, DeltaTrlulty Center, Redding' Ignoun, FORDS COLLIDE ' LAST EVENING Illlill STREETS. VOl'NG LADV Sl'FFEILS ritACTCRHD ARM AS RESULT. CARS DAMAGED 1 While returning with Dr George I. Wright, who hud been hastily sum. ' nioned to attend the late John 'ilutthlns. Inst evening Monte Hama- mado public within a few days by Fred Gnrlch,, who has charge of tho city canvass. SOCIAL EVENING AT THE BALDWIN HOTEL nl Sedan. Seeing her r nnd realizing that a collision wns inevitable. llamaKer (.topped and tho two machines collid. "The Northern California Counties ei "eml " ,,u'3 uul" ,", Assorlntln,, rpcntiv- htni...i ... fructuied foi carin as the result of the solution nnd n nromlso from the StalP ml8liap und Illchwnv Climiuti:inii In nwml t'TOfl daillllRed 000 on the Reddlng-Alturns, Susan Villo-Red Rluff and Redding-Wenvor- both caia were uauij; Tho jonug lady's injury wus attended i" b Dis. Goddardand I Soule and she u ropoiieu uoinc uue- pathy of tbelr many friends in their Klnmath Fulls for some tlmo past of his. cxporlence In Nevada, where, ('bereavement. No funeral arrange- jraonts will be made untlP relatives uan be heard from. now duties, but after It was established the stock- OREGON OA8UALTY UST TODAY. Prt. Waltar E. Martin, Portland, wounded severely. . . , , ,. vlllo luterals and also to do work .on li About ono hundred moinbors of the ti,0 Yroka-Wced road and It hopes to' Kplscopal Guild and their friends at- get fnvorablo action on its teuuest for tondc( tho social oveu'lng at tho , Fedoinl nid on thoso other highways j Baldwin Hotel Saturday evening, and necessary to the development or ' e;oiyone reports tho best Klml of nj Northern Cullfornln. I tlmo. A fluo program was given and - dancing was enjoyed until n late AVAL OFFICER HKTUHNS hnn. I lA.tt.ti.n ., t .tiii11ir Cflrrirt gave a most Intciesllug talk on l.lfo lu the Navy. HCCKLERERRV l'l.VX" IS DEAD, MILL Ill'ILDKR RETCRXS. Hill Hunter of tho Saw Mill Engln- TO HIS RATTLESH1P. Lloutonant Sturllng Gurfett of tho United States battleship, Sacramento, I whoias been hero on a furlough for the past fow days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Garrett, loft for I his ship 'at New Orleans yesterday EUGENE, rub. 17. B. I. 'Finn, who nssoited himself tho original "Huckleborry Finn" of Mark Twain's stories died at his home at Belknap Bridge on Mm I ppor McKenzle river, j fort-flvo miles can of Eugene last Tuesday. He was about 90 ysars old and had mod In'the mountains of I.nno Countv tor moio than thirty years, LUMBERMAN OFF FOR BlUV. a n sinck. who formerly pperated a ww mill lu the Bonanza district i . .... . - eenng anu uonsiruciion uompnny na morning. The young officer bus a returned from u business vtrin to Sail hnm nr f.iHn,ia ham win- rii..,.. ' Francisco, He reports that tho weath. nt tho rupld rise ho has made in the ' nnd who la no located at. Bray,,!" er there was rainy und disagreeable navy since bia graduation at Anna-'for tliht point thfa morning after a during the most of his visit, polls. ' . khorf visit in Klamath Fans. m m ... i-