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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1921)
b t ' I ! 7 WEATHER FORECAST ! t ' " ' ' : Tonight; vVrullii'silny rnln or aiiiiw, fresh to MriniK NiirlhtiiMcrly itulim i . f i ., I'lfl'Vnlli Vnir.t.Sii, HSHMi Price of Moonshine Lcadi to Shooting Deputy, Sheriff Dies l,AKi:Vli;V, Dm' 211 -Following nit altercation over llin prlru ( In'noiuliliut whlnkny In llonlitliT'it liuotruiiiii In lliu CIimwiiiumii liulul nt 1'slaley yesterday ufleriiouii, (' K llanlater wii shot below tlm liviirt unit linn llnliniili wn shut lliruilKli thn urmy by John Dnrsoy. n Jltimy driver from llurim Deputy Sheriff Jim McDntiulil, wIki iirrmteil Until tor, mill whu Willi Sheriff Wooiliurk ramoviiil lilm to l.aknvlw, died on tlio return trip (rum l.iiknvlew, iiro aumably from heart failure caused b) incitement. In Jail III In lunrnliii: lliircfiy nlntrt that lli troutiln iirtrrillni: tlm about InK IiaiI It source out on tlm desert Friday wlic n lie hail iimt llanlstcr mill llnnk McCnll. tlm Inttar hnvlnr. gonn out to repair an uiitomolillu Hero Dnrsoy had unlit llaulstor three bottles of moonshine w lilnWny. Han lW I'roiiilnlnc payment In Paisley unit li poll tlm rutiirn to I'ulaloy linn Inter hint purclinmt four morn tint U.K. I In 1'uliley. Ilaiilsttr nml Horsey liiul tmili ilrnuk freely uml Hnrsny loil nil JiU jnntiey In n poker Kmnr atiil nil hi mnoiinliliip stolen yiien lUrrny demanded Ihn agreed print of 3S (or thn moonshine, linn Ulster refused to pay lli'ii llnnnon then offer ml Parrrr k drill I. (rum lid own bottle, ami rave lilm thn "horse iKUKh." Al IliU Jiimturv. Dnrcoy unlit, lir lost control of hlmrelf unit went after till nun Itctiirnlng, tin started ulioot InK, thn shot ntrlklliR both Haunts. Inr nrnl llnnnon. - ' Ifcirmy s nt nrn hrrealeil h) .Deputy Sheriff Mrllmnhl. wlln hr-lil JiU'prlionnr until lm nvlval nt Sher iff "Woodcock Wbei-.lpy aVrlffnlvr Ilia ilepyl)f lind tnknii I Inr my In I.ttVo Wsw. .and. Jini renrlirif tliti (.'rooked Hirer lirlilf,i oh tho rilurn trip. Ilk sheriff turiipil In Heuttty McDonald nnd nknil whejher lie was unru fnmiKij jurcmtiK no repir una SUP'S..-!....' ... I...' ..I.. J ' i... i... J!. fio(n)t thai his vn ifU'vXi lin cu frril hfij'i v,Jtlj dii.iiatii, rV" uml cor on- llpnpil I, Up1" urrlvl( I'nlilcy It 'o dlnrofnri'il'lhnt Mclimlil ni ilpail. TWO MEN SHOT IN ARGUMENT ; OVER WHISKEY, 'Uurifp'! M )-.ir olil ntuj i.ii' a Cwl( nnil'tjaVynt lliirm, ' It.inlKtnr nml llnnnon tuilny nrc MIuk li'roUKjirtoi.akrvli'W fur inrill 'rul nttrntlnfir .' J !,AKKVIKV, Ore Hit 2D (Hpnr. VUI to Hi n llnrnlit) J h MrllonnM ;lii) illi'il ln-rn tKl;ri1ti (ollowlnr f heart full lire, hulleii ,o lun been f'ruiierliiilureil by UiA jxrimmiljiicl f- r'tlont to tint tliootlint ut ltnllny, when John Darnny nnrlounly wonnileil V I Ttlanlatrr uml lien llnnnon. wur ' ' born In l.elinnon. Omtton, nlxty aflvon ) yenm iirh tin Inn been prominent In thla roil nty uml una well known ' tlirouKlinut tho county throtiRti lib lnrtlv)trjana ilnputy klierlff ' Hn la ailrvlvi'il. by hla widow mid onn ann,' both of j,nKuvlew uml ru brnthor. Jon MeDnunbl. whn llvnji In Knroat (Irovn, Oregon Tlm ann, llnlln McDonulil, la (bo oiMior of n bnrhnr , llOl III llkpvlow . ROAD IS COMPLETED Unit I'lein df Itnnit Neur Iikelen llenily for Trnel ' !. ' IiAKi;Vi:W,"t)ro.'. Due. 20. Hpuc s Inl to the llurnld. Thorn I rejolflnf' nmonx tlioan who liiivn to trmtU.Ihe , hlRhwny between this city nnd I'ala- ,,1"Y over thu niinounrcmont by Hie ' Warren Construct Ion company that It has finished thn KrnvolliiK df the I I stretch hotwnnn Clmniller's Stiitlnn nnd Valley Kull school Till linn nl- v ways been Jhn worKt alrntrli ' 'of rond In this section, rspcrlall' i fneed It would bun beeli.lnt'iiiniltilr t this soqsnn, With -tho' completion r!f tho work, It Klvns I.nkolnv n splnn- ' did lilfthwny nil tlin4wuy to I'lilsliy' i ' AVIJATIIKIt I'HHIIAIIII.ITir.H f Thn Orlo-StorinnKrnph nt Undort wnod'a I'luiriuucv rontlniins to roKW' J liiY II Till Hill UillinilOHIV l'IVnl IK tho rondliiK linlnn " trlflo Iciwnr tlmn J When tho report nf yenlirdny wus 1 imndn.. Nrfor.iHt,vtloniof-.Jc.im opmlli r, ? tlona 'Is-.thcroforo, Hknly, for onot heV J ia hnir nVlenut. nlthoilRu thr, hlxh vfln'da IU iirobhbjy rtlmlnlBli. ) VoreiasKfcJtext U Jinurat 4 iViMfniinA alctriny wonthor, " v ' 4 The 1'ytva rciJdrdlnB thermometer V reslstorert tno roiiowmn in"""H' . na minimum iiuiipeiuiuis","'"" ' High,, 17 ,10 HTM'I(VAIIIM TItAIHIIIH I'AII. I IV ATIILMIT TO HUhriUIX 1,1 VCS'I OCK 'llt.MMN'd AVJ' " CIIICAfiO Due 20 l'.((rli o( d'liiciiKoi'alolkyiirilii, Irnilcra lo prevent enlorcnmiint of tfm nnw l.lvnatock Tmilllix ft, full ml toilny whmt feilerul JllilRea Lnmlla, Kvmia imfl I'ltalionry dlmiilned llinlr iippllcnllon (or mi liijunrtltm rratruliiJni: Herrn lury o( tho Akrlculturn Wiillurn. nml IHntrlcl Atturnity Cllni- from niifrircliiK thn Inw ' PUBLIC UTILITIES REPORT NO DAMAGE FROM HEAVY STOR M Klnnimli -ne 'iil Off Vritm 'n iiimilriillma, Arninllne In inpn) HeniN . A hlm riirlatm.-wi la thvro any IhliiK iiioro niiprnurliito' Aajaln, la thorn miythlnn mon illUreiwIiiK than a Chrlatmna an whlln that tho homo (olka cannot bu toRnttmr f,or tho rein hrntloii on that day? Klamath la to play litcky thla year nml Imvit nil tho annw Jni1 nnmi of thn danRera of btoiked traffic and ilmnnRi'il telegruph nml telephone wlren If tlm propheclea ui public unt itle hernia count (or uny tiling .Nu lynuitb' T) Wire "I am yry pleaml lii report that u far ho hmu hail no rnpor'la of ilulnnreil polea or wlrea," rntno K T l.udden happy anuudlnr voire over tint wlro. "I've it.'ti the tlmn when u itorm Ilka thla wniuld fmvn put ua en tirely out of liiiKlneim, but thn work that thn ronipnny Iiiim Asvn putlliiR In on thn wlrea ami polea tlm pail two yenm hn put ua In a pnaltlnn to wlthatnnd n moilerotely heavy atoriit," contlnuud thn manaKur of thn 1'iTlfle Telnphonn nml telecrupli ompuuy Jtnllnwiit Mnen 0irn J J, Miller, loral Kouthcrii I'nclfli Rent, reported nil line open accord InR to the Intent newa (mm thn out. aide. Hii Klamath Knlla.folk need nal "furry nhout belnr rut off from the nin'it line unle u morn aevere 10' m Ih'nn IhU Vuine uIuiik "The train pulled w.iy front the 'local yard i h the dot thla mornlriR," re pnrttil Mr Miller ' l.lkn rnllrnad hint luleRraph, tho rnllfornln OreRon lwer company line and polvn arn IU welrht'of anow; nnd'wlm) io jlaHar.n ba,liirc IweiVrepprted up' an III nixln ip&aj, urcordlnx to OeorRe II. MntiR, auiHrlnten'diiit. nhil John illoyle, dlvlalon mnnuRcr of thn rom pan) LEGION WILL ELECT oinliiei-, to (iinn Ur for Klit'llonj nt Aiinuul MiTllnit ToiilRbt Al thn annual election of tho American 1-eRlon, to be hold In the basement rdlhq courthouso tonight, thn fulowlnx nominee will rcmo.up for oiertluftif ', - Kxerutlvu rommllteo Krunk Mills, Snm (loddanl, Carl r)cl'ubert, Ulmar Htukel, J II, McCulley, J. 'llv Carna tion, Kd Mcl.nilKhlln. II. S. I'opn, II It, Hill, II, K. Wright. J.-K. Kndcrs. mid 1'orcy Ilurke, Commandor Dr. Kred Westerfold and Dr.'H. I), I, Stewart, Ylco-rommander Marlon Nino and l.ouls K Porter. Adjutant II. K. floetx nnd Don lleldlnK Trnasuror llermnn Werhlor nnd Hoy Orom. RATE REDUCTION 24TH a N'oi Hrhiilulo Will .Oa Into Kffert Dny Ilrforo rlirlstnin . Thn reduced rate on fir lumbor and other articles taking tho samoj rate (rom Pnclfle Const territory to ensorn points, recently nnnoumed by ' tho Southern Pnclflo Company, will, hocomo offectlvo Docombor 2. The rnto vnrloaiia'to different, points but thn rnto to tho Atlantic seaboard mny bo tohon ns roprescntntlvoiof tho re duction, tho old rule holng 11,06 Vj nml the now rnto 00 cents per ioo pouniKTho-rcdurllon Is expected to fuitltnr stimulate tho lumber Indus try In California. Orexon, Wnhlnp ton and llrltlsh Ciilumblii, Thu now rntos will apply to points north pMhotOhlo rlvor, lo nil point nn 'ihn'.TIIInnlK Central whofl muted "if "v "y,- .' " - i via 'Nee. Orleans) and, o" Cincinnati. Is6u1alllo nnd$U,lrmlnghin via Th' ousvle and Noshvuie nn ana io MrmlnBiinm, vla'the St. l.ouls nnd s, F. Ry through peclllcd Junction points. ' lararttng Iteald SITE SOLONS DEALING WT El PROBLEM Special Session of State Legislature Considers Methods Offered U 8AI-K.M, Dec. 20,flho lgWaluro today la rjmlderlnx tho pril)ei of fund for tho "Orer.on 192 foi tlon" n Iho propoaed (air I ! tinted In w. bill Introduced r Hoiwo- sentatlvn Kolilf. of Multnomah Two tax meaaura, ono prot IOIiir a propuriy tat, Introduced by Kubll, and another Intnidiicurl by Hpoakor llean proponlnR a three ttar Incomn lax wlthl thn aamo lerinrv and nieniptlona na thn Kedoral 'Income lax, nrn be(orn tho leRlntu e. The mnjurlty of tho Kouan mniobeiii bIrq ed Iho nRrevmcut nRalnai prcpTr lax HlRltway Iradlc IKlalatlon It. mi- InK conaldored by thn joint Xlauae nml Kenntn Itoad committee. Only three "KmerRoncy Meaaurea" have lieen ao for approved by Joint Wnji nnd Memta rnnimllteo. Isadora In thn Keni4o and llouan nald nt raion totay that aoiso plrm for flnunclnn thn Kalr la oip-rteil In h worked out boforo nlclil. Kay, of (Mnrlon, aald a majority In Hie luiu' la oppoalliR tho Incomn tax. Kay and (.Ionian, of Multnomah, aald thn nxtra rent on Raiollne tax la boIftK favor nbly connlderi'd ' Numeroua bill aro belnrc IntrxKlnc d on varloun aubjecta A Iojro nam tier of vetoed bill from the Mart ra elon wnm reported to the Ben lie to day by Secretary Koter. They vruro referred to thn committee ASK PLENARY SESSION LllrllMi Would I'rrwnt Tlirlr fwie for Abolition of HubmarlneM WASIIINUTON. Dec, JO. Thn Urlllsh delexutlon today formally ntked for n plenairr session or thit.inx htld at various police stations. harms conference for tomorrow or istundjnx the'JThiirsilay In oriler to prcent thu' A wllji'credlt. I'llrltlsh raso for abolition pf ubm'e,r-J ne. Tho llrltUh Indicated that unless nn aRreomvnl'waa reachcil on sob marines, all Iseretoforo ncrompllihvd toward naal limitation must be op ,eU ' WASIHXtlTON, Dec. -2 Franco's , modified naval radio txoposals were presented to naval subcommittee No, f, IS today by Albert. Sarraut. hoad of the French Detention. They propoa led proportion will give France a nnvy devoted, largely to defensive liuri'oies. t THE I ' ' f,v Member) of the,' AssocMed Press. mi n-i i -J ! il-. I'L-jLy ! KLAMATH VMflM, OHKOOSi,. TlftHIMV, DIXKMIlijIt 20, J Ml TOMORROW IS LAST DAY TO WRITE A LETTER TO SANTA TliuiW ' MnmliiK Hantn rimi. Willi t -, .... ' i nu ror nu Mail Uon'l l DrlH) Wrllr Now I Well, boy nml xirU. Un't till. V dandy wuather for n aleleh ride? Jimt ' Imaxinn rldhiR down ono of the attep hllla of Iho city on that bea-itlTul. -t..lt. .1.-. .... . . . .1 ni.;,, ,nfc OWJIIU Ifl RUinR U RIVO throuRh Tho Hernld to aomo mj or Klrll Mnybo you will bo thn lucky ono If you xot yoUr letter In on Unto, but you will havo lo hurry To. morrow la tbo Inat dny, for early Thuradny mnrnlnx Santa Clnii will bo here for tho laat of tho loiter, and ho will not return nnd na ho ha, a lot of tettera to mad, yoti hail better alt. rlxht down and write him nt onco nnd brlnx tho letter lo Tho Herald office nnd thin, ho mill be aurn fan Rot It. In addition to tho I1rIi, Santa 'will lvo n No. 2 llrownro camera, in that nil tho beautiful ttilmra vnu .,! you can photORnunh. You can toko pleturca of your Mtur and mother, of your brother .rnl slater anyone or anything yon like, ao that when you xrow up you will ban them a memento of your childhood daya nnd souvenir o( Santn'a thouxhtful ueaa of you. And, lawn, tbero I thn pair of roller sVtea. Wliero la thn boy or Xlrl -mbit doea not lovo to roll alonx ino aiaootn pavement on roller akalin? Well, maybo you may be tho on aoloctcd by Santa na tho most i)-atrvlnx of nil thoo who aro writ- iK to him and tclllnR him why thny want ono of tho threo Rifts Write your loiter today Do the wrlllnx yourself. In your own wonla and then vut It In on envelope and brlnx It to Tho Herald office. Havo It hero by tomorrow nlRht and thon on Haturdny Hants Clous will tell oo through tho column of Tho Herald Iho names of thoo he selected as tho winners. BOOZE RAIDJS NET 500 l'ollro Threaten lo Make ChlrnRti Ho Dry Tlinl It Will Squeak CHfCAOO, Dec. 20. Moro than 500 persons in under arreit here charxed with violation of tho pro hlbltlon laws Tho prisoners are be- ChU-f rilimorrla said nlan for fur. t'jer arrests wcrn under way Tho arrests wcro made lat nlrht land today In raid ennrinrtoH hv ihn pollco at tho order o( Iho chlc( o( police, who has promised to "make Chicago ao dry that It squeaka," Among tho place raided was the exclualre Casino Club, which num bers among Its membora many socio ty folks. Ono man, whom the police said was found with a bottlo of liquor In his hand, was arrested. MARKKT ItKPORT PORTLAND, Dee. 20. Mtcstock, steady; Kggs 2c hlghor, buying price 44c mid 4 Re: lluttor steady. Wheat II 02 nnd $1.09. FINAL EXAMINATIONS . IRISH PEOPLE E De Yalera Agree to Move 'Wl,.., All VttU. '(, . m-mtm wa tw Compromise Fail I UUIJLIN, Dec. 20. licputy Mtlroy, aiieakinx In thn Dull Klreann today In aupport of tho Anslo-lrlah treaty, demanded and received n promliej from DoValcra and other opponents! of tho treaty, to aubnilt tho question of ratification to n vote of tbo Irish people. Thla Is the closest to a compromise ao far reached between tho opposing factions In tbo Hall Klreann cabinet. QUKKN8TOWN. Dec. 20. Kcmov ! "' Qt "rl,l,h 'roopa (rom Ireland wai auspended today nnd troops wilt not bo wlthdrnwn unless tho treaty It ratified. LUMBER CUT LARGER National Koreu Hlmw IacrraAo In Fore of Deprtmlon WA8HIMITON, Dec. 20. While tho general buslntwa depression of tho past year naturally affected the lumber Industry, the cut of National Forest timber Increased 3 1-3 per cent, and was larger than In any previous year, says tho forest Sorr- Ice. United Slates department of Agriculture, In lis annual report re cently- made Mi bile. Actual Hales of timber during the year totaled 1.170,186.000 board feet, valued nt 13,211,218, as com- ptrvdwlth sales of 1,32S,922,000 valuecTat 13,047,746, during the pre ceding year. The actual cut of timber during tho last fiscal year totaled S33, 264,000 board foet, valued at 11,943.390 This compares with a cut or 106, 131,000 board feet, valued at n.7. 0,399, during the preceding! year Tho "total number of aales of Umber, largo nnd small, was placed at 12,570, as compared with 13,272 during tho preceding year. Of those totals 12,236 and 12,762, respective ly. In 1920 and 1921, represent sales of 1100 y less. Sales of timber during the last fis cal year Included about 40,000,000 board feet for railroad tlea and about 20,000,000 board feet for sow logs In the Washaklo Forest, Wwo.i about 600.000,000 board feet In the Sierra Forest In California for boxes nnd lumber: nnd about 84,000,000 board feet, chiefly western yellow- pine, on tho Crater National Forest In Ore- con. "In all sales," the report points oul, "tho futuro productiveness o' the ground Is assured by the reten tion of young. thrKty trees or of seei' trees, and by precautions ngalnai (iro.lncludlng tho disposal of tho In flammable alaah." M DEGID PACT QUESTION I'HKHIDKNT IIFX3AJIDH FOUR POWKIt TllKATV AH KOT fOVKItl.VO MAIN 'JM,AN0H WABIIINOTON, Dec. "20 I'jcaldent llardfbK 'fa under- atood to,rexartl 'the (our power I'aclflc treaty as not coverlnx the principal lalands of Japan, . any'riibro than It covera contl- hental United State. This view, which Is contrary to that Tolced by tho official apokes- men of tbo American detexa tlon, was described at tho i White Home as tho preildont's I personal opinion-. m I AMERICAN LEGION PLANS TO AID VETS ON CHRISTMAS DAY Vialt Will Re Made lo the Homes of the Hick aad Disabled Members of Order INDIANAPOLIS, Ind Dec. 20. Disabled veterans and their depend ants In every community In the Unit ed States will be cared for Christmas day by American Legion members, according to plans announced today by national headquarters of the ex service men's organisation. Visits to the homes of sick and wouruled ex-servlco men and to their families will be made by the Legion naires and special eommltteea will take caro of tbe men still In hospi tals. Entertainments and presents will be provided for the Incapacitated veterans. In connection with the Christmas visits. Legion Investigators will ob tain Information In regard to strik ing caaes of neglect of the disabled and their fe j, following which action the Qf .bcrs of tbe local posts will itaao up tbe claims of these men with the government and will assist their families in getting proper care. Information In regard to the loca tion of disabled men will be ascer tained through Legion post meet ings, the Red Cross.t local medical or ganlzatlons.county and clty.offlrlals, and, If necessary, through house-to-homo work' by egton committees. "This U not a charity affair." said Hanford MacMder, National Com mander of the Legion, "It Is the Christmas thought of one ex-servtee man for another who would expect his buddies to remember blm It the positions were reversed. It does not matter whether the disabled lad la a Legton man or riot; It Is a Christina greeting between ex-service men." CHINESE CABINET OUT HrMgnatlon Is Rrllcvrd Protest Agnlnit lropoxl Reglmo PEKINO, Dec. 20. The Chines cabinet has resigned. No. official reason Is obtainable. Unofficial circles, however, Inter preted the decision three ways: As a protest against tbe reaction ary regime proposed by Oeneral Cbang Tsao-I.ln, governor of Man churia; tho domand of Chang Ssao lln for material aupport by the gov ernment, and a confession that thr financial situation Is Impossible o' solution. WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. Dlssat lafactlon over tho progress and thi now going on between Chlneso and no wgolng on between Chinese an" Japancso representatives here was be llevod by members of the Chines arma delegation to havo been the causo ot resignation of tho Peking cabinet. SKRVH'K STATION IS PARTIALLY 1HJHXEU Fire starting from a coal oil stove at 2 o'clock this afternoon partially destroyed a service sta tion on the Shlpptngton road owned by M, S. Lester. The loss was esti mated at $75. STKVKXSOX HPKAKKR AT CII.IMHKH FORUM TOMORROW T. A. Htotenson, newly appointed executive secretary of the Cbambei of Commerce, will bo principal speak or at the forum tomorrow noon President J. A. (lordon will preside. TIIRKK HUNTERS RETURN WITH (iOOl) RAO OP BIKJjf At Itasl three families In this cltj are certain of a bounteous Chrlstmar dinner, duo to the skill ot H. N. Mo A. C, Vaden and Win, McNealy, whr on Sunday returned (rom Title LVf with 16 ducks and 16 gesse. The hunters reported that conlrarj to general reports ducks sr pleat'- NEWS OF THE ASSOCIATED MOHim mSEmk F ft, EQUIPMENT iWE MADE TO CITY Council Will Hold Meeting TefUgkt ' Pas en Ffcrara . Consideration of the bMs fstt r stallatlon of a fire abiras sysMsa additional fire eqalMWsrt, tho city council at its ssWllsg night. Te bids were referrs tojb. fire committee, which wai ta stMSxlSsV today, and will come before k sfsVS cl at a special meeting tetrffat. f Tho bids for a fire alarm sytia were aa follews: i ,' Degen ft Severn, No. 1, , )) ment, 19,954; No. 2 eqissai, Oamcwell system: No. 1 ssaMeV ment 79,220; No. 2 equlpmeat, HV 334. ( Rids ft Pa ( llllds for the engine pttntgt JwsW: Seagrave Cempany: 1X)1 '. 113,000; 750 gal.. 13,t0; MsasW E60, 500 gal.. 112,000; Model H. 500 gals., 111,750. Add I1S0 to'saek bid for pneumatic tires. , 1 4 American La France Ce: Tjrpa'll, 1000 gal.. $13,000; type 75, 7l ''.. $13,000; type SI, 600 gal. it,e. Stutz company t 1000 gal.J $18, 400; 750 gal., $13,000; 500 gait, $10,500, f j Mack Motor Cempany: 50.0 g.( $12,000. ' I Two I'crmlU Graated , 4 Two permits were granted ,a (4l lowa: IX. M. Bagby, to coadwet;! a rooming-house on Math betweaa Maln.and Pine; B. r. Heajue, to a 4 room dwelling oa Lot IS, Mask 55, Second Hot Spring! addttteato cost $100. The following applications) tor air- mils were referred to tho police mlttee: fred SfcCormacsJo naHjit a.roomtng house at 104 Mata ilMlet: to W. B. Qllmore. to eondact a Maia Ing house at 1021 Main street. ", itreefLJ TUMID PROGRAM IS OU ChnmtxTr Uoard Contdei' tlve Plana for Fatsnw At the meeting ot the boar directors ot the Chamber of merce today, a new program weal lined. Indications are tbat-uadaw direction ot President Oordoatfl Secretary Stevenson aomethtac Js to be done to bring to KlaaiatstJlslhl two things vitally neemaanr lav Ha development and expaasloa a rail road to tbe east and a highway to the south. In addition a thrd plaa has been undertaken, having for Its object the suspension ot the water payment on tbe project for one year. The latter Is an urgent question de manding Immediate attention, and all the energy of the organisation will be directed to the Immediate accom plishment of this, but the other two are to be tbe outstanding features, and every effort , influence aad thought will stand back of them un til they become accomplished facta. It is the dawn ot a new era la the affairs of the organisation aad matt. It carried out by the organisation, command tho united aupport ot every (actor In tho community! To Its ac complishment, the Herald pledges Its unswerving support. ., President Oordon will .look Into the water tax question with view to finding some means of affording re lief against tbe alleged high charges, Secretary Stevenson announced. In dealing with the roalroad situ ation, overtures 'will be made to the Western Pacific to estead Its lines here because of the great tonnage shipped from this point, .Falling la this, steps will be taken to area con struction of the BoaUiera Padrle lorthward, m The board went oa rageta as fav oring tbe Weed-Klajnata'toa'd as the all-year highway South, as saatast the western oatlets. It kr sottevsd by the members that , dtasOMaeat of this road will bHag gal1 Meant of travel here whloh taisavli'i would be diverted oa to. US'aarls. XEW8PAPFJI, MKN OROANUK LWSMM POsW SAN rjUNCJBCO, De $. Off sniiatloa el the only XmerlMa l. Ilo'n pott oa the PsalMesTasst m posed, exclMlysly.c.iiss$ir isiati was perfects hsr a H4 ft wttl t Hnow ss rwartefc -;4.;Taia)h fats) No, UI, la haaor sa.a fria$al nswipspef staa .who M f lisatty at a rssult o( wsusss islswat is BIOS OR FIRE t for iit- Ue lad fid.-, .--- M 4 -rtV r h thv... . ''Vi. i