W?g wnx tm Memlb OKFICIAL VM'I'.n OI KLA3MTH vrv OFFICIAL PAPKK OP KLAMATH FALUI Thirteenth Year No. 3,673 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 15 1919 Iltfl (MM SKIiltO Bf COUNCIL Strafcom Rdy to Pay Hit Half of Judgment FIRM ASKS FOR $2,500 jUit pit)' tlltl Hcmme nf 1 1,0011 reillllr ml hy tint city This the i-oiiiuil rend il" ununited to, mm It mnirnl"'l l1--fuel tliui Mr. arennoa hti at U t linen eniltutvored to lio liur io t city. Till) bond nrilliiuncn. with an ninir geiicy clause uttorhed, wum pinmed for tin- following street.: Pine mill l'uii.i Alley; Pine from! 3rd to Nth, Including lntnrec.lnn to Main; Cre.cent, Cunliy and Runt Spring. Attorney V F. Stone appeured In-, fore the council and inked what hud hern done towards securing Informa tion it. to tlje com of operation of mu nicipal IlKtit urn! water plant on the I'arlflc Coast It wu. .luted that no mate hud hern made to ki HiIk In formation, and the council pafed u motion direction thn I'ollrr Judge to OREGON LUDS IN SURVEY OF LANDS h u nNiHHKS ns vrm m . i - Price, Five Cents v Hrrald". lulillrtlin of New. Chum? miM to HulMiwf the City Co. R" hU Information forthwith Thl "' ...... I U'llt I... ,lni,. .....I ...III in,.... Uuirri' ! un for ItMiHtlcatloti by . Committer r'nmi Council i fttoiir AM ir iiiioriiiiuin There a vurlet u( the city coun cil lilt evening, Inasmuch u the en tin ilon did not con.l.t of the wall routine, unr 01 me miem-iiing 1 will ho done and will llkel) hn at the dl.po.al of the rniiiirll ut u meet Ing In the very near future ARTIST CAN PAINT LANDSCAPE BEFORE YOU CAN BLINK EYE Figures confirmed officially In the I' K Htutlstlcul Abstract, which tin Just liren Issued allow thut Oregon led the I'nlon In contributing her sons to our country. Oregon furnished 34. 4.10 men for the armed force during the war. IS. 372 ure credited un toluntcers. or 53 07 percent Our Mute led Musho chuxeitM, Rhode Inland, California, mid Washington the neit four .tales listed In enlistment with the colors ,. A strong general nveruite wus ut- tulned hy Oregon In the Army. Nuvy and Murine Corps Nevada alone led . Oregon In voluntary enlistments In the Army In proportion to It total Increment. In thu Nuv. Oregon was fourth to Hhntlo Island, Mugsaelius ottn. und Washington; while In the Murine Corp Oregon wan fifth to mill, loiorudn, Washington, und Montana Government require the railway to close Its embankment across the marshes and Install the eates for the control of the Inflow and outflow of ..... ...ow.au. i.ukb in iue concrete structures provided for the nnrnn. . that the connection of the Adams and I Van Hrcmmer canals with White and I Ijiwap IM....1. ... . I ..-;. muiiiuin taxes oe severed and TI'I.K LANDS UNDER DISPtTK ie lands under these canals receive I.AV UKLOW HIUH WATKK wter from the main canal as con- M A It K ORIGINAL PltOPOHI- templated in the final completion of iu.-. hi IHIUUATI-; BV MAIN ""-project; and that the Govern I .A."lli JAPAN'S PLEDGES m ins BARED IN SENATE (This Ik the second Installment of meiit of the lake bottom lands of I oer Klamath Lake) ment make a small amount t cavatlon, estimated to cost rso.000. In the upper part of Ankenv pii. Mr Wetzel's article on the settle-1 Klamath Rlrer. The parties then de- I nt 1 1.,. Intra l.nllnm lan.U nf "' tO be released fmm that ...I. icriptlons and be allowed to experi ment with reclaiming their marsh mnas wnich lie south and cast of the railway embankment. Tn via. .... concluslons4f the board with regard to their subdivision, any work In con nection with these lands Involving additional expense to the United States Is considered Inadvisable. It EXCAVATION WORK STARTS ON $70,000 BUILDING AT O.A.C. " - - "i ii nun a nriiRii. on anil paints, n llh Illtnu oi me ion toejrudv,,,,, ,, ffI(M. ,nutw( ,mo nml clilm of K'eeler llrolher- for their h wm ,, )m n inM,irap,. ,tln, (1100 lie for handling the Muni-1 ,.,.. ,,, ,,. ,, fo,r of hi cM Itallroa.l bond lie Attorney i lMU,,. about Klitmuth Palls -WIIm. nprrwnllng ibai firm. waJ A nrlm, ,, , ,, ,,,,., tbere. nl.o lilt local repre- , If )ou clp1 , mM ,.,,.. I ntitlra W II Duncan Mr In-1 hurg'a More on Main Htr.-fl. tuke a ' cm tIM the attention of the conn ' ...i ... i . . i Minimi' in iwu nun nnrrj up tne Sloe ll to the contract mid tirgod the re- .mir, lllr ... ,i. .,,, ,. ntaint. turn to (lie left when you ntM'nnv wiMnrii'i'i.n .m Chilian of the claim of the bonding ;rillch . Inll(1(nK, , , . U It. '' " llm.R 0 .roe.hcck uho'as cl.y ,,, ,, , , ' he J7,i 000 e altorneya thetlmeihe rontrurt wni. . .. will I... i... .. . i.i d. ... .1.0 there as the repre-' ZL !o c. I . , 1' , "" ' "" ln,"lrnlor- "'" '"" -ntallre r It V Strahom who en-' ".Tt ,'u r , ", college uuthorlzed by the legislature tered Into a gentleman-, agreement S.l 1 hh 1., rT-"I .'t . T'" "' "' '-"v.ng been let to Horn- l.h .be number, of the city admit,, yl ". "iI m ' T" "' n'"' McNV" "' AUmnr- M a"nrXl- 1.lll.n .( that lime to pay one.,f ll, ,"".., J" " !' ' ""U"'y 5T-rt0- J V IlpnnM f ,,,,r'- ..f h.l.T,r the city may pay Mr C. h , . ihJ 12 Tv V""0' "" ""'" N ,,,P nrC,"",r' rwbck .i.M .hut Mr Ktrahoru I Z ' ' . '!' ."i ' VT """, " M, h" ,l "" "'"","' Thrre .evmed a .ll.po.Uloi. to ,u , "ll , ' ' , " ' .-. T Tn "'"' "f ,,r,ck u"1 ro"cr'",, fo"--mV oter the far, th, The llemld I w"r ' " '" "f K1,?,l,"lh ValU "rw,l," '-ng a modern In- Ui .MIlht.l the ph. about "hi. '.X,. , " ' ' Y'"" """ '"''" "" """,r"" ,"i",, T"" ''"" ""'"".orv ttetler claim. Hrll the Inform.. ", ' ,,ermanentl- ,n room will bo finished with ng. steel, tloa about tliH gentlemunV ugree.! wil nn.. , . , , """h w'lw Mrnlihlng plenty of nm.hd-1. tv, Intmtated that l.(Vlvl . el r , . Z "" "K'" ''"" "nV uork nlI. The .ii..tln ..-i V '"'"' '" '" "'" " posmnie for trucks loaded' studio and p ace It on the rnnwi In with materials and supplies to drive! less than hnlf an hour The rim in in.i.i.. n... i...n.u .- .... . - ' ,,. . . .... "iiiiiiib iu unionii. uver the nearby hills toward llonmuu. the main floor uiii Me stated that It was Impossible to make such survey until the water hud frozen. This is a showing that It .h I.nke bed land. These admissions of the County Surveyor and the re cordr from time to time show that 1...... I I . II. I.. K...1 nunrjn naif ut;t;il iini!jsiiiit; uuu .v,. ...au visuute. It impructlruhle on account of these) " recommended that private lands In landi beln,' covered with water and i th' "Ubproject be released from their . . . I nttlff-alnnB . it tiune giowtn or Tule. All or tnesei " ' '""" I ' Tule lands which are under dispute Pae 123- Paragraph 11. Water asreement that Japan had w,th four n the Lower Klamath rtafiln lav be-! Supp,y' L,ne 9- M follows "Lower I of the bis Pwers concerning Shnt .ir hlrh v.ater mark and Lower KIania'h Marshes, If reclaimed, will unK wou,d wrlte "the Wackest Pa8 Senator North, Nebraska Republican, ReveaU Agreement TREATY BEING READ Japan Charged With Having a Agreement In 1017 With Foar m Powers for Possession of Shu tting In Peace Treaty Foretjcn Relations Committee Hostile To ward Conferring With President WASHINGTON. Julv 15. Ratifi cation of the Peace Treaty, with the vidiiiuiu iiuBiii iu in. , ' " ... uower' r mark and Lower KIania'h Marshes. If reclaimed, will unK wou,d wrlte "the Wackest Pa8 wits a navigable bodv 'derive the nocessarj- water from '" '"' nations history." said Repub- t.crnrilnrK with tin. ,'1"k "'ver, diverted at a nolnt i,i Hcan Senator North, of Nebraska to- the power plants on the Keno Canal." i da' ,n the dIscuss'n of the League Cirountl Hartl to Work Jof "at,ons and Peace Treaty in tho Pace 12f.. Par.TP-n.nl. ii i- -: Senate today. o.... i, itruun ut I llnti'u- I Thp nprCAmonl fhn Qnnnlnp VK lov hlrh v.ate Klaiu.ttli Lake of v.nter so In accordance with the tlecislon of the Ciillfornlu Supreme Court ul.lch hue alwa)s upheld this principle In the many canes brought before It there Is no Swamn or Over flowed Ir ml in the Lower Klamath l.asln 'vncreltsn State Liintl It l only sovereign land of the Slnte which It onen to setMenwnt follows i "The marsh lands around Lower ' referred t0 ls the alleged pledges se- &,-, I iMamatn aKe are about half public .iu nan private So far experiments with this land have not w.. ,.. I able, results. (It apears to be verv ne-l Japanese' Secretary cured by the from Great Britain, France. Italy, and Russia In the early months ot 1917, to the effect that in the Deac .-unr vwui'ii ii open to serioment ,. -ecam io oe verv ne-l """ and iiurchnxe from the state since ;e'",ar' '-efore the soil can be reduced 'seltIe,nent Shantung would be turn the witters have receded from It. and tn a rultlv''le state capable of grow- ed over to Japan for certa'n constd the I.ipiU liort.M.o .,nrt.,.,,i '....1 Ing any crop" ,eratIons. the I.irtU became uncovered, and tin n It Is subject to hale In tracts of Ji aires to actual settlers onlv This k Incited one of the very best feature" of the California law. as It I- u veil known fact from the past hhtory of the settlement of the land rtuit tli. u...Tit. u...i. 1 rnd wealth r.r n ....,.,nt... . .' cultivated. ing any crop Page 12 --Paragraph (e) and paragraph (7). reads as follews: (e) "The development of the ".rsn land subdivisions around Lou. Senator Underwood. democrat from Alabama, characterized the League of Nations as practical step toward world peace Involving no sa- of lomeone to 'liiillilnri." tin rit tbit lb fuels puhlithed were given "Ut, At thl. nolnt Mr Wll .inm.1 -' 1 me ll.lilrlii- lillld ..... 1 .. . .. "" fie had no part whatever In the.,.,,,, ,. " , , , ' ,","'- "" "'"In floor will he n mezzanine WMIWIon of th,. Information cmX.. 1 ,. . T .,K ,nrH,ov"r "', """' ' " l-n.IliiB nround the entire .,-.. ...-. .-j,-. tiiV ui M-r i'vtiifir nnii rnnm nn,i !... .i.i ...... . -'" " !. I1IHMI' IIHNiU- 1)11 f. r Va. ton triiudliig crane for moxlnc the heavy machinery on the first floor The second floor will he used Inrgelv for class and lecture rooms with the nutoinothe laboratory nt one end of the hullillnc The Interior of the lab oratory will he of reinforced con crete The building will furnish facilities Hint compare favorably with lurge In stitutions of the east As soon as the new equipment Is purchased nn.l 1.,. .tailed, the rollege will have what Is " " "' nerad and did not ....... 1. 1 lh to hate hi. r, prejud ,M, hv "" r""V"" " "" ,,,,,, ,H" Mttch charge At .1 Is m , n n """' '" con,,,! '"'-, ""'"" -Mtornry Carnal nro 1 in,!,, f ,!""l'rttl l'nUlnK ,,, ," " "t.ll.l ..;. .:m,r?udr3 r,n ,,, wtadow ,,f n" k k- k Herald -Hliti th Information In m ;Z,.am " ' response to" -s...i irom that publication ns to " fU loading up to It. His clear WoT W'CUl """nt seemed to "Mlelr clear (ho atmosphere. council reject,.., 10 .,.,' , ,0 ?xt move win i,... . ' .. . "'" " COIIIIJ Act is riutlltloiiul The ouestion has been raised sev eral times recently that these lands pa.--,ei fni; 1 the State of California to the Nitllonul Government under the Session Act of 190,'. It is a well er Klamath Lake should be postpon-,crlfIce of NatlonaI sovereignty. The ed until It has been shown -., ,t, 'Foreign Relations Committee beean lands can be made productive when the readlnS and discussion of the ; t reai aeterring until a later date I the consideration of the League Cov- certaln that the reading ui iiih pnr rp ri'ronr- n.iii .nM..t.. - - - . r.nr, siiuuiii oe developed -.-.- "... nruirt- - in cooprntion with the . .,.. eral da-vs- as-oclation In such manner as to in-' DurinB tne heated debate. Senator uouge 01 -Massachusetts, charged that .un eaim r.i a community depends --"-"- . - ' ---' open the actual settlers owning theL (,) "Keno CanaI Power should be ' e C0I,slder land who uake their living direct developet " needed by the project; "ant Tt ,s from the Mill j tne exre power should he developed entlre United the Shantung agreement was a price sure return of cost to the 'Times. It win he seen from the recommen-I Pa,d for Japan's signature to the datlon of the Army Board that all of I'easue of Nations, with the robblnr Isno-vn fact from the hlstorv of this! P"vately owned lands in the I, tn,na as a cons-deratlon. "There Act Hut it was conditional and that , , " KIa,1,ath Rosin were released " Sta,Ute of "mi-at'os that nm3 cnlv such lands would nnss 0,,,:"".. e""aea from the project. The ' ueu,nsl a sreat wronK ke that." de- uiiutlllli: iu jiyi Affwnn -.lairil II1H rtt RI1I1 It 1 1 f0 tn Wntnn-k mmiiuiMrauon neauquarters re- the State 01 California to the Nation-1. "'hi ,s a extract from a Re-, nl Covernr.ieiii ns were n,,pi-r.i 1 - "l u,e Private lands. HSHBT IRK IN IM! I from ....:: V. .." ,,BVB ,0 -v.cr urotner., which will no1. .. ' ii'rieti to oe the hest enclnei I0' In tho nature on 7. "?'". MAIirif TllltOUflll TlIK lubora.or, on tho Pacific expected to be the best engineering nl ('overiir.ieiil as were tineni-nrn.t litis any .portion of the Marsh land, ns thoy are termed. In the Lower Klamath Pnsln been uncovered? This ouestion U fully answered lea-es of ail private lands I er Kluninth 1'ns.in und the recommen dutlou of those releases bv the Ar my Itonrd in 1 ltrt. The lands of the MHhREAS. the conditions exist- e ntlmation today that Ing at the time of th n.,.i .- President Wilson would not ho l-.i iS.'llfl t.D. 1 ,t tn nxn. l. .l . ered This1. lu ne Purposes and oh- "''i"' """re i-ie senate Koreign I In tho re-1 ,cn sald ,rust was creat-. elaUons Co""nittee for thediscus- In the low--! haVe Ceased to exlst without anv'slon of the Peace Treaty. The ma recommen. I eX.orcise of ,he Pwers conferred b"v Jority of tne committee apparentlr cnl,l . 1 . ..cu u. ". hum ueeit. and, i"1" osnie 10 even tne WHERPiS .h ...j ...... . ...- Slllu rust ,g no STIIKKTS CRYING "VIV1 SOVI. OT"It)I'K IIKAI.KIIM TO UK- Rp;T QTnDV AOn,,T a duck rooiMf ri.'.'s 1: 1 1; n r BEIiT STORY ABOUT A . r " uM -m-r -w mr ut -rarm w-a KII.MII) AT liACICHA collect. e,tt"(;:r)' ,n-niC ...bject i z;tv t cfer -drawn.;. ' tho r," with. S3S.ST,? ,0 ","' flrm r, 1"' tlj. T.:.ml '""I--.-.1 the revo- Mil,n,.. P"n,"t' "tutlng that It ftliV.r",,,m .. .,-'" IHC0 onie nf II... . Zl f0r ,ll PPro-..lo i r Vh- r.Ml " ''"m-r Thn general Htrlke.i HOMB, July ir. Huh eierlenc ed another outbreiik of Ilolhel.sm today with bloodshed ociumni- in tevernl districts. l.lght poraiins were klllutl nml 30 nioe to frc,, ,,p , Nur" wounded nt Liicern. Two un- ,n were itiso Kiiieu 111 n fight - i suppression of tho 1 '"iiier inn generni Htnise f imV '" ""'r.'8t,.d i ,i ,,i "1'ieau rnpitiiv tiegitn nt rnltnn- &ir r,i- Atiorney,cn:.:i,;::,r;.s,.c,iy- rco m CHILD TO WIN PRIZE 1 Soldiers, sailors, mnrines. men and women who wore In France, during the war In any cnpacltv. or their sweetheart or friends, nre Inxltod to compete for the $500 offered by the committee, directing the campaign ' for tho Fatherle.-s Children of! Franco. Literary ability h not renulred Simple unaffected telling nf little ... "inc iu oven me suggestion, that Wilson be asked to mm. .- ..H.t IB U 1 . . - " -- v.. State of California bear tho same re. I ?"Ber necessary or proper, but 0t tUe col"'"lttee confer with him Intloit to the National Government' ' l' ten"inated. the trustee re-, as a bodv at the wlllte Huse. It Is that the lands of anv private Individ-1 Ved f "S saId trust an'l the said ProI,able that this might cause tho unl would le.tr I o'uote the evtmets I Iands ""onveyed. (President to begin his speaking tour Relwiscs gun claim 1 ' , f ot the Leasue earlier thaa NOW THERKFORE.W ki,, ' ,Ianned- Water Users Association, a corpora- j 1 the street crying -Vive Soviet." ,. f "' "'9 ""J1 ''f'P""l over-se; iail'I Mm t I i.not fact tID, ,,::::. . " ."forced ,W8 in foo.lstuff a,,.. n,. "l,or" n ,n waff "Plmii of "' "t e fn.. .1 "in would ,. ,. 1., ... l'Tiuiro was coneernoil nvn u-nni,i ""nines to reuueo tnvir prices . , ... . ,, , fifty percent. ""' "'" l,n """"blered In nwnrdlng ' ' 1 the 17: cash prizes. Some lit t Io In cident told simply In n letter inny win unl would le.tr I quote the extracts from the Iieport of the Hoard of Ar my Knr'neerh in relation to the Re 1 clnmntinii Pi.inl I Pnr.e 12?. i.-ragniph C 1 ".Marsh l.nnds it was proposed ofiglnall to itrignto the reclaimed mnisli lands by means of the main cuna) .which wns phen sufficient ca pacity fur the purpose ns far a con "tructeil The uialnnge was to be ef fected iii.miiIv-i.v the construction of the Keno Cut nnd tunnel. Involving oM-nwii,. 11 in the Klamath Rhor to tion, organized and existing under' ASIN'OTON. July 15. Th the laws of the State of Ore., nnil ' Prohibition enforcement bill was again the storm center In tii inn discussion. Speaker Gillett ruled that itepresentntive -' -vjtf UIIU 'neing tne Trustee under the sm,i Kxccss Land Trust Deed nhote des cribed, for nnd in consideration ot the sum of One Dollar, and the premises above set forth, does hereby release, remise nnd forever all of tin. rit,. title, and interest acquired by It by u....t:v "" uaiiinL-.ia 1.. . . aift'or lni 7 '" l""0 the lt of t ,.,'. "r ft,'nn n lllM ,l.7 ,"""'. s a re. "I thn Inttor re- '"" ina "iur re-1 r .. ""' " ""' T' whole 1 SEVEN MEN KILLED n'rreii t .. . ..' . rtrttlo of tho S.1I1I Excess .-111.1 in.,.i lower Its In o! thn imtirr..-..,! .1 ., i Trust Deed In nn.l tn n, f,.n ...,-ton' t' - -I-. ' -i viiuiiuei ' " "" luuutimi; r.,lll . tn le.id 11 n tiinnni ....!.. .. . deserllieil nrnmUuo .....,... i".i.tuian "' unlink iiirougu 1 .--..... o. iumiii. Mho lirn.l I. Mow Power w.is to be. ( .... iiu.e.i ,u 1 lie lower end of the tllline! As these nlans i.r 1 .. Gallirnn. nomiu.mi. irom Massachusetts ila,i not trans Kiessed the House rules in declaring ,.inai ne na,ii heard that several con 'gressman had stored away enough. , Whfskev to Inst them for j ears. Blati .ton, the Texas Domnnr.it .it ,i-.- speech :" refers. I'' '"" W"" .' fe council ln. . " rn""Httee "on. ; "rtuer Investlgn " Plftii .1. tarted nl Rrn" n-Pollon " "tarted nn 11- ' 'i""n """ ii PMiaBoof. " W."y r"Jolc""' hy.todny It. "? m'd. f " lTlullon "hanging orient. Mo ," a,,0l'"''eenaRh II lll'lo. Comllf Inns nf tl.n ,.i.,.,. AS MINE EXPLODES un-v l)0 "ecure.l by writing "Tho tiuiieriess iiiiniren of Franco, Room U3-I. -110 S. Michigan Avenue, Chl-cgo." 't9 f'le frnm ;7,u,, tanging '" ( omn 1 11 ll n n "'" "Pt.of lit, 1,..., "n, on 1t'U,iu'f:rfl,slaI,''hod, nnd "'""'-ed iii l U, Kro here ,,'fe ;;;vnsa,i8toti ml Z "ropir,y ow''- yZ fHl0"tf," hotween ""m. jt. n. '" nmicaniy COUnm . r' "fflinon iidU.i ... 'loi' ' . ""nn ""ko'I tho div I '0r orl,,K with hint tor " 0e dy ' , "0rror"" with bhij . uu'i When l. 1.-.. . g b Posslhi. """eved It "VmS tub f(,:fh,m-,oronc" WASHINGTON. July l.f.--Oiin of- fleer and six enlisted men were killed the destruction of tho Am Minesweeper Richard S. nuckler.jhy tho oxploslon nf n mine In tho North Sen July 12. Two other officers wero Injured. The shin snnir In six minutes', and but 18 men wero rescued Including two officers. Commander Frank King remain ed on tho bridge nil the while In til reeling tho efforts Io savo tho crew. Ho wont down with his ship. Mnny woro trapped below tho decks when ue vessel turned on her sldo aftnr tho oxploslon of tho mine. WOMAN KIM.KII IV ACCIIIKNT. Karl Hilton returned to Chllonuin "iiH morning after a monthH Illness at his home. He. Ir In the employ of tho Modoc Lumber company. PORTLAND, July IS. Mrs. Ethel Hughes wus Instnntly killed, nnd Mrs Norn rioMmnii, Ralph Iledon, and Le roy Mnssey wero Rllghtly Injured to- uny when a motorcyclo on which thoso four wero riding collided with a milk wagon. Helen was nrrested on u clutrgo ot reckless driving. I.KAVR AFTER VISIT. K, L, Sutton, who has been lu the oily for the pust few days visiting Mrs, buttons parents, Mr. and Mrs. M, Mntt, left .this morning for Port laud and Seattle. , tM k wore deteilf.l Itnestlgntloio be too costly, the? were abandoned . The construe Hon of the embankment and trestle -,f tho California & .Vnrtli eastori, lfo.iwny across the nmr.shos will, when tho embankment Is mad9 conllnuous. divide tho marshes und necessitate separate treatment of tho two pontons Several plans for the reclamation of thoso marsh lands mo neen cons 1 ereil l. i,. n.i nn.. c, ' "" "ium- " tii-iiirii I'.trties ytulit, Renuet Inns,,.el, however, ns the efforts of the AsrlciiUural Department at Its expoUment farm near Ady to cultl. vato the&e marsh lands after being drained have been unsuccessful, tho board does not consider It advisable to expondXfurther money on the re clamation of these lands until the ag ricultural possibilities are better known, In connection with the marsh land subnrolect. renuest was made by parties Interested, that tho "The execution of. the relonso f. the above described lands from tho excess trust deed contract Is bxeby approved hy nuthority of the Secre tary of the Interior. Klanmth Falls Ore.. April 11, 1912, (gj) V, Patch. Project Engineer." (Continued tomorrow) KOAD FROM ASHLAND TO KLAMATH HEIXG FIXED, Workmen are busily engaged in gottlng tho road from Klamath Falls to Ashland In condition for tho heavy tourist travel that passes over It each summer season, according to Tom Dixon, county road superintendent. Travel this summer Is excentionnl- ly heavy, with many easterners mo toring rrom their homes to Crater Lake Complaints over the condition of the road have been heard from many sources, and especially on the stretch leading for 15 miles or tnoro from Ashland. Mr. Dixon hones 'to have the road In good shaoe bv ear. ly August. COMPLETE SURVEY OF HISTORIC SPOTS TO BE UNDERTAKEN For the purpose of making a com plete suney of the Lava Beds. Alice Leslie Walker, of Athens. Greece, accompanied by her companions will leave tomorrow morning at 7 A. M. Miss Walker co'nnected with the American School ot Classical study and Archeology. Captain O. C. Annleeate. who knntm the country they are to explore from, alpha to omega, will accompany tho party and will begin his talk on tho points of historic interest, and vnt. canlc attractions as soon as thn ni. U reacnes the top of GUlem's, Bluff. This spot overlooks the area whero- most of the fightlne rook- ninni t the Modoc War, Those who are Interested In tho Investigations conducted by the par ty are welcome to make the trip in their machines, and enlov tho 1. tures given by Captain Apple-rate. : 4 .V