(frljg iofgttmg Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS OF KLAMATH CUUIN I Y Thirteenth Year No. 3,566 COMMISSION TO 1SII MATH NEXT TUESDAY County Official Takes High way Men by Storm . RETURNS FROM DALLES Full ltrnrt f Trip In Portland l Made ') ' '' '"'J. Wln Gel. YXrAsf r Tiling' In Ho Hiii"' I" Klnmiilli Nel Vi-iir GimmI Itimil Meeting Tunlglil Feed Planned. Darter l !"' A'"'1 Hh hi com Inn hu lirliiKx tin' Information Unit he raptured the HtKliwiiy Comuiliwlon and the iiieinbnr of tlnit body ulll If here next Tuedity Mr. Dnrtoy r. rlted hiimi- IiihI evening unit appear ed lit the inn-ting thai ' being hold by tho llimlnm Men' Association, where hi' Kiie uut tint Information beulng on hi trip to I'nrtlniiil mill The ll.illi'H. Thin Information wn luramed up In it Matcmmit to n rev prMentullve of dm Herald. "One of Ihi" "'"it milljifiiclory nplf odei of l tic trip wan the reception jlitn me liy tho rortlniul t'liainhor of Commerce WIhmi llii'y learned whnl I J Her. they nuiilo liuiiuillut hi ranccmcnlx lor it met'tlng of tin; Com million it which I wim nwkiMl to ho present. When I i;ot to ilio meeting, a lentlemun from llond was already there pleading fur tlm road front Tim Palle.i to Hi.' Culifoniln line. I pro. itnled our mile of the ctHO. mill tlm CommlMlon expressed Itself nit mix. louiloiln what it f on let for Kliiinnih Support wits pledged for tlm road to Aihlaml uuil iiHtiraiic'i'K I hut further conildoratlon would ho given to tlio other PtigKPNtimiR I umili. I wont to the meeting in Tlm Dalles, unit I tould eo a illatlnctly belter fooling tord Klamath uftr tlutt kossIoii. Thencvernl telegrama Unit were sunt from hero produced it tury fnvonilili; ffert, parllrtiliirly tin (lint was lined hy tlm hunks, unwspupora ami bmlneii nipii Tlmt telegram turned I") tide In fiivor of our cuu'sti iiml wuh ten atrlkit "I took up with tho Commission lit queatlon or mining hero person '"r, mid iIipi consented, cancelling other enicnRfiiiPittH. The inomborH or Ibe ConunlsHlon mo ull iinxlous to dr evcryililnK limy run hut thoy re, of course, limited hy certain re ttlctloim, tlm doniumW of otlmr conn jM that Iini. l(.,. wider uwuko limn Klmtli, nml tlm rimiln nt tlmlr IIh. I,0l. I mil satisfied, however, tlmt elll pet ,.,y fnvoritlilo roitHlilorii. "on If wc present our claims, oloitrly, wrclbljr niiil nnltodly, whim tlio Com. mtMlon lH Ihmo " Jt wlmt . CoinnilHHlon will do Prabiomatu-iii lint ,, t,,,nR )H r'ln. Klnmnti, couniy svll hnvo to Win, " Wl"' " ""l,"1 ''n,, " n that end in view iirrniiKmoiitn " r mado for th0 rocoplloit of Commission uud ai-nutor llnlclwln, w "HI con,,, W, ,hnmi Tlloro "Ul 1)0 Clvnn .. I . ... I ho. nitiiiui nt which '" Sontlcnmn will ho tho kiiosIh br ". n, this viii ho nttiimltul by IimiIb or ,, vnriouH nwioclntlonM ."'"WlMlimm. It will h Rlvort 1 htn",,,l''lli.fllio.Kllc'HTom. S3 "; Wl",h w" '" """nilod by wojU 'from R(,,.t(lt)H of ,ln r()ln. 'Mllirwilll rmon, tho rial iiih vl Klamath t.Th'";llMlof . iHtho InnUtlvo uhin of Ih. n " m,KK,st"' I'X K. II. Hill wo V",'"1 "nn"' AsHoHntlon. and J' " '" tlimiKht at (Irn. t tho Whi '' I1;am"lc' w"'"l'l lm Klvon It,"""y tlmt thin u.,,,,1,, i, , ate n'n '" iicc-. ""to-.. Tm l,f "'"'lltlou and . " that win hnvo to ha mado bo. Ai (hi, u ', ' r"m" C0I"(, bo oi'onod. ork would recjulro upwards of two wim'Iih, It h out or tho iU0H llon. Ah n rimult of tlm tidoKiuin tint wiim Nont to '1'lni DiiIIuh, mid which wiin nIkiioiI tiy ii Iiitku iiiiinlior of tho1 IcndliiK men or tlm cliy mid county, Ilium In ii MHoinont In tho OruKonlnn or Huniliiy lliut'tho ('omhmIhmIiiii IooIih rimmthly on tlm propoHltlou or iillot lin to Klnmiilli county K.Oi'.ooo HiIh your. ThU would priictlcnlly kIvo Klimitth mm inlllliui Mr Diirlcy Mtiilril llnil m CoiuhiIhiIiiii Ih fit nr itbly dlntiiiHod loiirdn iitlntlni; to t It Ik """'y " ""' ''""'. i'1" 'I" tiiulllm. ilf tl-l. Ii.lt ...ul.. .....I...I.. ...III. I I'i'piiiitii i.i .iiiiiii irniK i'iiiiii'i; wim lliom to mi uiuoiint riiuiil to Unit fur iiIhIiciI hy lhi Htuto iiml County. Whollmr thin will ko to tho oxtout of kIvIiik to Klmuuth lu uilllloii dot. Inm tlili your In prohlouintlcnl mid will rent to ii Kiviti nxloiit on tlm hIiowIiik tlmt will ho iiimlii when tho I'nin iiiIkhIiim U Imro Whon lut I ho ('ouiiuIhhIoii vUltct Klnniitth FnlU, tho mcuihcrH wuio not ovon oxtondi'd tho courtoKy or u ca.tiitl visit by ll.t pnoplo or thli. city. It Inillrnlod kihIi rimn Indifferent e Unit one would not ho HiirprlKed If tho ComuilHiilon itnvc to Kl:iinnth Unit tor which It iihIomI uotliliiK. Hut tho feiiUeiiien Hhowcd tlmt thoy woro IntoroKlod In IIiIh tmctlon mid allotod tlO.omi to Kliiinnth ir wo et Unit hiiiii without imk hit: tor It. wlmt en n't w Kot ir wo hIiovv tho .t'oinmlHHlou tint wu ore roiuly to do huitlnoxit? Thcro will he a meeting or tho Klitmuth (iooil IIimiIb AMHorliitloii to. night It will ho held In the city hull If you hn'vii a itpnrk of ontcrpriim or IntcrcHt In the welfare or Klam-itli I'd I In uud Klmnnth county, ho thorn Don't offer liny exeumM. Thorn Ih no liunlnchH itilto us linportant as tlm propuriiloiiH wo are called upon to make now. (.nt thoro early. The work of tho punt two months Ih bo kIiiiiIiir to hear frull. At IciinI show Mime dngteo of nptireclntlon hy your prrimiuv at tlm mentliiK tonight. ST. y iik; i:vi:xt n,.xxi:ii run iiors. to.vs oi'i:it. iiot'si:. inti: TC N I . ...... llootlt will tako up road probloms In HOYS II.WK l'OSTIM.M:il TIIKIII Kmlml,h. the commission having ......, ,,..TI1 vivi.ti.-i.'Vtii tu"ned that part of tho stato over to AI-I'.MH I Mil. M.l'.ri'....TH ,,,, 0m, ()f , ,, ,,,, w, be 'Tho Dalles-Cnlltornta highway. Tho ' first link is In Klamath County, and , . . , 'Commlsslonor Ilooth Is to see what Nuxt Mondny evening Is to bo a ru ,, ono nbout tno Hecton from mumorahlo one, for tlip.ro is going Klainutli Falls to tho Deschutes Coun- to bo hold olio of tlio gruudost balls '' I'"0- .,..,,. .1 ' As part of this road runs through eor glvo'ii In this city. propuratloiiH H) luun ro(,orvntloll tho commls for which hnvo boon under way for K,m hopes to receive nid from tho In some time. It will bo tho feast day jdlnn Hcpartmont, and as there Is con ..,., ui, o. )( .'Hldoritblo mileage through tho forost of Irolnud's patron Saint- M. I at-, ,, ,,, ni"lnlU.inn ,. rnivli rick, and who but knows Hint tho sou's of 1 C r I n do things right on that ( day. Tho holding of a ball on that ' . , , ditto under their auspices whs hioilght about by tlm narrowest mar. gin .....i i .i ,,.iirniv i,. ii... inie- Idun con.Hldonttlon mid coudoHonslon of tho flr'e hoyn of this city. From tlmn Immemorial the firemen h:tvo hold a dnnro on tho sovonteontl. uC ...... i . 1 March. It has always hm. recognized as their day. In Klainutli Falls, and consequently whon tho ilopiirtmont was reorganized, plans won, .'-'; ittely sot on foot to hold tho uitntial nvont this yojr. All unconscious or what ouch was doing, both tho flro-j men uud a ami a committee representing ii' tho ladles' or tho Sitcrod Henri church woio making plans for it sim ilar nvont. When tho facts eiimo to light, tho flro boys Immediately tie j clarod that thoy would hu glud lo stop itHldo and turn over tho seven teenth, deciding to hold tholr tlnnco on-lho nlneloonU), and would In tho future relinquish all clnlnt on that ivirtlculiir day Kmorald Isle. io tho Soiih of tho This magnanimity on tho part of)(.0 W, wcro injured In fighting tho Mm Inddles was gronlly apiireciu.,Wtl, t,0 London police uro In the lod hy, thiifco who woro Inloroatlng , thnniHolves In tho celebration or tlio FiviBt of 81. Patrick and nil con coined plodgod themselves to' remem ber In t substantial manner tho gou otoih spirit manKoslod. It Ih tho Intention of those In fliaigo of tho St. Patrick's ovont lo loavo nothing undone thut will niuko . tho occasion ono of koon onjoymeut. Thu Jazz orchcHtni Iihb boon engagoi , and tho "dnnco will bo glvon In Houston's opurit house. llofrotihmoiitH will' ho Borved and other attractive (oature.1 will bo part o( tho colobro Hon, KLAMATH FALLS, Ill GREEN SPRINGS SOON STARTED State Commission Appropri- rr ates $40,000 for This MUCH WORK PROMISED It. ,. IIihiIIi of llic CominlKNlon Has ItoitiK In ThU Hocllon Tumml Over lo Mini Korcvtr-)' Service l CSolriB In Co-Opcriitc on i:xHn-.e of High wny TlirotiRli Itcoervo Section. "' "" "retvuiiRii ror siuuli.v if !"" rtlcl boiirltiK on tho contomplnt oil program or tho 8la i Highway CommlHHlon that Is If particular In tercut to ihu puoplo of thin county. ItoailliiK between tho linos, this coun ty may find suggestions that will menu much to Its development. If tho commlHHlou Is disposed to match county funds to the extent or half a million, thou Klamath wants to get lulo position to get ready to come to tho front with tho money. .It can bo done, and no doubt will bo done. Tho article In question follews: Klitmath people, who have been threatening to cut off tholr county from Oregon mid Join California, will soon receive attention. Tho commis sion Friday arranged (or tho develop inent of tho Auhlnnd-Klumiith Falls highway, and appropriated $40,000 for tho first unit, (rout tho foot of tho mountain on tho wast, known as ' (Srecn Springs, to Jenny Creek. Jnck son and Klamath counties are each to put up 320,000, making a tctnl oi 1 180,000 for this unit. Tho Improve ment will take out tho worst part of the highway, and eliminate a vory bad grade. This highway has a dally auto lino, and ovor It a largo amount of produce Is shipped. I In response to it long tolcgram re , celvod last night. Commissioner ni,HUninco that the forestry sorvlco will go fiO-r.0 In thnt part. Tlteto Is " dully nutll betweon Klamath Falls und hakoview ,nnd tho commission , ,, , ,0 w)lcn routo wM bo 80. looted iih the location. A wire from K amiith Falls announces titere is SSOO.OOO ready (or co-operntlon and an Inquiry us to what tho state high way commission will uo. Tho commission will ask for spa . cWc Information as to how the county 1 wants this $500,000 apportioned, on J u "'Vth.and-south mad and tho , ,inHt-undwct road. Thoro is ovory prospect of it hlg work in Klamath I.Ls'been'dono (or Lincoln . r7llntVii although thut county Is will jB to co-oporitto. . Tho dolay is duo to tho Inability of tho highway do '......... n nti Aimlnnara An nnntl , - " :"""", ,h h as puonuiiu i Di..,uj "... "w - ...... nHtlmntos nronarod . and then tho commission will bo in position to ad vitnco road construction In that soc on YAXKi:i: KOIiDIKIlH mix vlTIl niiiTisif. LONDON, March 11. -Corporul C. It, Zlmmormnn and Prlvato I.. N. Wilson of the Amorlcan Military PoW hospital lioro Tho (Ightlng began whon Zimmer man and Wilson domandod that the civil police turn ovor two American Hallors which tho formor had arrosted for ploying craps, The. police boat both soldlors sovoroly. dkxvKK CAHPKNTKIl'S STRIKE DKNVKIl, March 11. Six hundred carpenters havo struck here duo to tho rofusul of the general contractors to grunt on Incroaae of wages which has boon demanded. Nearly all the building horo has boon a((ected. OREGON, TUESDAY.MARCH 11, 1919 $25 REWARD Tito lleralil will pny $25 reward for Information lending to the nrroit and conviction of nnone cuUKbt NleHlliiK copies of tlm Herald after their delivery to HiibNcribent. ThN prncllce of Mlcallng papers, eupceinlly aloiiR Main Htreet. hni reochiMl hucIi proportion! that the Herald In going lo Ntop II, and with that end In view In offering IIiIn reward. IN STATE FIRE SERIF IRK I'OKThANU, March 11. Homing pigeons will help protect the forests of the Northwest from fire, If expert, ments planned In the office of Dis trict Forester (Soorge H. Cecil, Port land, result successfully. In nccordnnco with tlio ylnns, For est Kxnmlncr V. J. Sproat, of Ucnd, Oregon, who hns had considerable experience In handling the birds, will take five pairs of carrier pigeons with him when he returns to fiend, for expcrmental use on the Dcschnc National Forest. Forest Supervisor C. It. Scltz, of Kugcne, plans to carry on n series of similar experiments on tho Cascade National Forest. E. H. Uauers, president of the Homing1 Pigeon Club, of Portland, has furn ished some of the birds (or these ex periments. Mr. Sproat beliovcs that the birds can be used to good advantage (or carrying messages, especially (Ire re ports, between Isolated points on the Nntlonnl Forests and ranger stations, and thus supplement the telephone. They are expected to make com munication possible when (or any reason the telephone lines are out o( commission. 1 Mr, Sproat says pigeons have been used as messengers (or many centur ies. Their use was so highly develop ed during tho Franco-Prussian war that the Germans sought to break up their efficiency by turning loose hawkg to destroy tho pigeon messen gers. Tho use of pigeons in fire-protective work is a new Idea which is con sidered well worth trying out by For est officers in this District. CAHLE TO GET RIDE ON LAKE V niti iikui) wiiii. iik iinovtuiT DOWN IIV HOAT FHOM ODBSSA DISTItlCT. MODOC HHKAKS LANK OF ICK A. WIckBtrom, who opcrnte-s tho steamer Modoc on the Uppor Klamath I.nko hns undertaken the task of transporting a herd o( over (Ivo hun. dred head of cattle belonging to D. M. Mcl.omore (rom the Wampler ranch on the West side o( the Upper Lake, where thoy have been (ed during the winter months to Klamath Falls, The steamer and barge left the Shipping ton Dock on Sunday afternoon and had to break n lano of lice as far as Uaro Island. It Is reported that the lake is free of Ice beyond that point. It Is not known how many cattle Cap tain Wlckstrom will bring on each trip, but It Is certain that ho win havo to make several trips to trans port this big herd. MALIN IS PLANNING ST. PATRICK'S DANCE Tho first dance to bo held at Malln for tho period ot a year will bo glvon nt that point on March fifteenth by the Malln Gymnasium Club, accord Irig to A, Kallna, who was In town (rom that thriving center yesterday. Tbe danco la to be In celebration of St. Patrick's day and a fine time la assured those who appear. Kallna says that the less said about tho road conditions 'between Klam ath Falls and his home town, the better for all concerned, N USED 'STATE CHAMBER ! , WINS SUPPORT OF COUNTY MEN; i I i i i Eugene Business Man Makes Hit Last Evening LOCAL EYES OPENED Opportunities for Advancement of District Thrown Open, by Hlg State Organization Make Instant Con vert of KnterprlNlng City Ilutl MenNumber Join Inntnntly. D. K. Yoran, one of the leading business men of Eugene, who came hero (or the purpose of niacins be fore the business men of this city tbe plans tor the proposed State Chamber of Commerce, addressed the Business Men's Association last evening. Not In Its history was the organization so Interested, (or Mr. Yoran Is one o( thoso earnest, straightforward, matter-of-fact talkers who drives home his points with such sledge-hammer directness as to command the atten tion and interest of any who may have tht privilege ot listening to him. His visit was a profitable one from many angles, not the least of which was the add'lng to the new spirit that Is awakening among the business men of tho city. In opening his talk Mr. Yoran said: "Oregon must get together and work unitedly and ceaselessly if it Is to get the development Its resources warrant, and the only way It can get together Is by some such organiza tion as the Oregon State Chamber ol Coramerco." "Cities." ho said, "are built. They don't grow. Every big city In the United States has been the result of tircle.18 endeavor on the part of citi zens who have had faith In its fu ture." He gave numerous examples, to prove his assertion. The location of factories adapted to the different sections of the state, the development ot the glgaailu water power, which Is at present unharn essed and the development of the stato highways, which will bring In a continual stream of tourists and by which the scenic resources of the stato can be sold year after year with out decreasing the "capital stock," ore a few o( the nlms ot the new Stato Chamber which Is being taken up with such great alacrity In all localities. Ono of the reasons (or this Is the (net that it hs been so ar ranged thnt no one localty, no matter how largo, can dominate or control the organization. Portland with Its Immense membership can only have (Ive votes, the same as Eugene, and tho same ns Klnmath Falls may hnve It It takes the memberships to which It is entitled. Yoran also brought a private mes sago to -the people of Klamath F.nlls from his colleagues at Eugene, to tho effect that the construction ot tho Natron Cttt-o(( and a commercial highway connecting tho two cities, was to bo one o( the principal objects ot endoavor thcro until the tlmo o( Its accomplishment. He outlined a number o( steps which had already beon taken In this matter. Ho do clarod that Instead of being neighbors fifteen and n halt hours apart, wo must divide the tlmo schedule by two. In concluding ho said: "1 want you to know that Eugene Is with you heart and soul. All you havo to do Is to let ua know wlmt wo can do to bo of nssistanco and wo will bo right there lo meet you more than half way. Lot us unite. Let us bo neighbors In (act as well aa in theory. Then wo will truly bo able to lend that assistance which each is so anx ious to extond." Following Mr. Yoran'a talk tho As sociation unanimously voted its thanks for the consideration shown both by tho speaker and those who sent him. Mr. Winnek stated that his committee had written the Eu gene Chamber of Commerce asking It to join In the effort to got the Nat I ron cut-off, and this statement was supplement by a resolution to tlio same effect unanlmounly passed by the .association. Several members urged every business man to Join the state organization, and application blanks were passed and a lrge num ber signed. After the meeting an Informal session wan held, when Mr Yoran was urged to come to Klamath Falls again, when greater prepara tions would be made to receive him. INDIANS WEDDED IN C ITY TODAY) A pretty Indian love affair was hap-J plly culminated this morning, when! O rover Clarke, an enterprising young r stockman (rom Modoc Point, on the Klamath reservation, was united In the "holy bonds ot matrimony with AIIhs Minerva Butler, who has also re sided In that district, by Justice X. J. Chapman. The ceremony occurred at 10:.10. Ho! It are well known residents o( the district where they live, and have the best wishes of a large number r.f friends In their life together. GOOD NKWS FROM IIROTHKR. Mrs. Leo Houston of this city h3s received word of the sate arrival of her brother Mahlon Landls (rom France, where he haB been In the military service (or several months. Landls is well known here where he formerly resided. E' GETS PRAISED IX LETTER TO .SENATOR (JEOKfih T. RALDWI.V. Ci. K. WKXDLIXO TELLS WHY KLAMATH SHOULD UK IX CALIFORNIA And now comes Brother G. X. and testifies as (ollows, (or all ot whir!; The Herald can truly say "Auon." The following letter was sent to Sen ator Baldwin, and relates some very Interesting history that many people do not know and others linve (orgot ten: "My dear Senator, I note by tho press dispatches, and also an editorial In the "Chronicle" that you ha,ve brought to the attention of Oregon's legislature the wisdom of ceding Klamath county from the common wealth of Oregon Into the state ot California. I am inclined to tne opin ion that Oregon Legislators and the people o( Oregon will be slow to give up what they think the property val ue. No broader gauge act, "however, could be assigned to them should they accept tbe splendid view you have ex pressed, "Klamath county is as remote (rom the commerce and resources o( Ore gon, so far as Intercourse is concern ed, as, would be a distant country in the state of Arkansas or Mississippi. I feel greatly Interested because I was responsible for building the line of railroad Into Klamath county, for which result the citizens of Klamath county had appealed to all parts of Oregon for over a quarter of a cen tury without result, I, however, took hold of the problems In 10 0.1 and carried It thru to fruition in ISO!), giving Klamath county access to tho world, which she had never had be fore, and probably never would huve had, if the matter of building the line of road had been left to tho Oregonlans, as Oregon has many lo calities quite ns good ns that opened In the Klitmuth country for develop ment and all to no purpose. "It Is also true that the people of Eugene, Murshticld, and generally In that region west ot Eugene, had tried (or some thirty yetrs .to get a line of railroad. I took hold of thnt In 1911 and carried it thru to fruit Ion as tho result of Incorporating the WIUIametto-PacKIc Co. "In Klamath county you nro loca tod so isolated (rom tho general com merce ot Oregon, and In order to reach tho commercial centers o( Ore gon (rom Klamath county it Is ne cessary to travel about 200 miles out o( Oregon and back into Oregon in order to reach whore tho S, P. crosses that lino on her wny to Port land. ,ln fact". It was my observation and exporlonco at tho time wo Investi gated conditions of Klamath county in December 1904 and January 1905. before we began to build the lino of railroad that nobody over wont to Portland unless (or some special mis sion they could iiot avoid. I nm Just passing this observation along, as 1 had so much to do with the opening o( Klamath county to the world's commerce, and while I am not hope ful you wlll.aucceod, I think It would be to the best Interest of all tho poo plo of the Btate ot Oregon and not only to those in Klamath county. Yours truly, Q. X. WBNDLINO." I T i Price, 5 cents IBnff TO BE PULLED Of BlUf Sma11 Remnant of Forner t Army to Remain ENTENTE TERMS OUT Dra-tle Terms Protlde tor Gena'aa Army Smaller Than That of Swtti erlitnd Forts and Ammnnltloa to lie Destro)cd Militarism to Be Thing of Pat. PARIS, .March 11. Military Ger many will have-to go out of existence as a result of the adoption of the military terms as they will go Into the peace treaty by the Supreme War Council ,lt Is announced here today. The terms provide (or a sweeping reduction of the German military es- Itahlishment to 100,000 men, with 4,000 officers. The army Is to be recruited by the I voluntary system (or the next twelve I years. This will limit' Germany to I less than the number of men now la ' the Swiss army. The big German torts along' tae Rhine are to be destroyed and t arms and ammunitions are to. go tie same route, except enough to supaly the small army which Is allowed.. BERLIN, March 11. Pope Baae dict has addressed an appeal to tke, entente powers, indicating the organ cy of a speedy conclusion of peace with Germany, it became known here tnil.nv Hs declares the situation in I Germany, both socially and econom- ' ically, is very grave, and (ears a j spread ot bolshevlklsm and the estab ' ltshment of a bolshevik state. STILL HE SOLD COMMITTEE IS XAMEI) TO LOOK AFTER 'SALES OF THE WAli .SAVING STAMPS I.V KLAMATH COUNTY DURING 1910 It. H. Dunbar will head the Klam. ath County organization for the pro motion ot the Sale of the War Sav Inps Stamps during the coming yer. according '. an announcement made bv Fred Lockley of Portland, who ha been In the city for a short time worklnn :u tho Interest of this move. Rev K I' r.awrence is to be vice chairman ,.f tho Klamath Committee and Kdn.. Well. Secretary. The fol lowing Ute also been named to serve on tho ivunty Central Committee. Amlie M Collier, W. A". Delzell. A. II. Epperson. C 11. Bowman. Ida B. Momyoi ami Fred E. Fleet., There lh to be no strenuous cam paign, -ueti as was conducted last year, but the public Is to be encour. aged i. every way V-W'??": tlnuo i no thrifty habit Purchng tho ln.l bonds, which was started last o.u. . KLAMATH FOLK IX SOCTH. The Santa Ilnrbara Tourist, topics Issue of February 2Sth notes tbt Mr and Mrs. James Helton and Mr. ad Mrs. Fred Schallock of FUlls are registered at the.Hotel Bel vedero. ... ,ii.'vi:li;h nisrow Frank l'P. tho Jeweler. 1 J turned from Lone Beach wj w-asntlledlastweokby beln.l his wife Io report, that Jta much improved. We ftmlJ-JJ1. remain there for several months fore returning to Klamath. BABY BONDS TO n m ? ii Eti W I