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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1922)
0 r "-vy yvyyty v-. -Til ' ft J? . 4u?mttg Iteratit ' QK't WEATHER FORECAST Tonight mill I ' i Ida)' foil' In Not tit wool pci r t Icj it of Mutit. ,s Nti; OF THE WOftLD ? BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS J ,' i Ml fi Member of the Associated Press. lifti'dilli Vi-iir. o, IIU.1I klamath falls, oi:i:;ox, thviphmy, renin- utv jm, hku FRICM PIVK CKNTB" mt SOLONS OPPOSE i nncp m in u PACT PROPOSAL Effort lo Substitute Reser vation Results in Dcudlock WAHIIINll'ION. I). C, Feb. 2.1. -A modified blanket reset vutinu to tlii' four-power Purlflr Irenty. laid before lint roiiuttt (iiri'lini I lit 1 1 im 4 riniimltlco today hy Cliiilriiiini I.oiIro, nllrr roiifiiruirii with tint provident, nut with I lit tut it lit t o op pimllloti rnitii M'ctnl republican nn will tin ilciiiorrtitlr r iMiimltt r mem liriH, , Ttlo Hi'"' renralloii. lliti'iiilfil in u HiiliKtltiiln lor Htuiidi'Keo'ii, pro- lido tli.il nothing In tlii trout) otiull In- iniiKtilii'il at rimiinltlliiK tlio t'nlti-il f'lliiti'K to i'htcIm- ii r mod forrn without Hip intiiout of eon groan. i After over mi hour's debate, which failed to win mnr nny sen iiiiim tin li.nt niipixittrit tint llrnti ili'cxo rexilullon, Ilii- cummlHo nit-Joumm-iI utilll tomorrow without iie Hon llnrah mnl Johnson pronounced Hi ii niiiilltli'il druft iii,itlifniiory, whlln Hut otliiTc liiillr.iti'il Ii their utllllldo Hint lliey dl'I not fllul tlm lintv propiu.tl readily ncreplahlo. LAND FRAUD CHARGED Mnl- Ilrlnu Suit to ttecii lit title to lirgo l-nkc Count) A MM HA I. KM. IVh :a. - rVnr itillN to ti'Kaln tlllo to S'.i,35l 'i urron of liillit III l.ukr rotiitty. cttliiinliit lo In worth iipiirnittiinlil) JI.uuo.U0H. vtrrit fllnl Ii) tltu 'nli' of (r-;on In Hut rlriult i-oii rt of lil-i- county, nc riii'illnc to Attoiui') (Ii'iicral I II. V AVIiiKJ.. - - . Thrnt vt tlm miltt nm illroeti'il nl tin- t'lu-nnurnli I. mnl ft Cnltlo foin tniiy, n C.illfornli roriniriitlon, with lii'.iitiiur tor In H.i ii Kriuicliii. mnl tlm fnurtli I hrntiKht uKaltml Ilii Mikr County' llllil k l.lwlnrk ront- p:my. tiivi'RtlKntUin of Hut utati-'n rlKhln to Hii lain) Inrnh'nil mhh lntlttiti-il hy Attorimy Hrni'Ml llrown rooii nf-li-r Hut tcKlilnturit of l!MH onlTnl n preW Into Hut tlllit of Hwnnip JiiiiiIk, iipproprliitltiK f Srf.OOO to inrry on I In work, nnil Urn itvlili'nrn K.ilhi'nil hy tlm Main In Hi"" rniM n-prmi'iiln two )i'arh' work tbi- purt of I.. A l,IIJc(jliit mnl Mlllnr .HrUllrlirlnl. il piithfi In tin- offlnt of tin .iiloriiity r.i'iir.il. I'mtnl AUi'Ui'il lAII four of tlio nultn iiIIork fr.iinl nn lint part of tin- upplldinlH for iIi-uiIh to tlm l.iii! iiinl clinrKn Hiut thn hliitohiMnl of Inml ommlH.ilnniTn tiriiMl lllocilly In Iditiltir tin ili-i-il to tint In ml In lolntli!) or thn nt of IH7H whlih limit nil t-alcn of M.tmp I.iiiiU lo HSU nrri'K to cull lippllrnlit (Inn of tlii nultn nttuliint tlm Clio uaiic.iii l.iiml mnl t'ntllo rompnny riiiliH to rrtovrr lltln to HI"" -to lie r en of liitul In I'litillnii iiiurHli nml insi.s I iicroH of l.iiul In Hrmi iiiurHli lli'i'ilH lo which wrrn Imilril hy I In Mudi litunl of liitul coiihiiIkhIiiiutk to .Intuits -M. Alh'll. on HeplrnihiT 2!. ISSti, hiiM'il nn i-nttlflriilr.1 or niln In h ii nl tn II. ('. Ownti. AnollitT milt iiKiilnut Hut fnllfor nhi rorporiitlon noi-k lo rocoM'r 2:in,fl4 to rim of I .mil In H)can inarnh ili'i'ilcil lo Jnuii'H M. Allen, on Huplimi Imr 38, 1SSC. A thlrit milt ngiilimt HiM xuniu coiiipiiiiy iici'kH lo rurovtir lltln to !! ir.n.12 nrrpH of liitul In riinivnuran mnrnli ilomlml lo .Linti-n P. ray. on July III, ISdS, nml l'l22.CS iii'im of land In flinuuiinm iiiurxli ilci'di'il to A N. KIiik on Ntm-nihi-r I. 1R!2. Thn mill imnlnnt tlii' UU Coniity l.niul ft l.hnttock roiupiiny xt-fkii tn mroMT lltln to 03tn, SI ncriM of Inml In Warner vallny, l.ki rnitnly, iloctl nl lo .Inromu (.'. nml J. A. U'IImim on I(icoiiihor28, 1801, vi:.THi:it I'ltoiiAiiii.irnvs Thu hnromctrlo pressure remain" ut about :H),20 llttln ehiitiKii ImvltiK taken plain In tho last fortv-olKht hntit'H, At 2 p. m, thn Cyelo-Storiitn-Krupli ul Underwood's I'liuruincy wiih ri'Rlatiirliw u fulling proHnro but tho movement wiih not well onoiiuh defin ed to warrant any ilodtictlotiH, Forneimt fof next 34 hours:- Cniitliiueil iitiHuttleil weather, with iiioderiiln temperaturon. Tho i'yi'OH rocordliiK thormnmonr ruglHtoroil maximum mid minimum tumpitrutuMH today, an follew: J,pw ",""!i!r"""""i""""-'"""t""' ItlRll 2S iiiiiii.vih or hiiath ,itr, MAIM! AHAIVST I'llOMINLNT i.ti'ir.tii Hocnrrv pcepm: WASHINGTON. Cell 23. TlinmlH of death iuiIcm union of from tr.,(ilin to U'li.orio ui'fu paid, were reiolvi'd hy four iirniiiliii'iil miilety leii'lorn llf Kill lllltlll, till) pollto II- iiiiiiiiri'il. I hiir'liU, former miihummilor In I'rnnro, won among thorn receiving lot torrt KLAMATH DRAINAGE SUPERVISORS HOLD BUSINESS MEETING DM I lit In I-.-.IH. KUIMI.IMMI llmul fur liiipiiiwiiieitl nf J.i.OOll Arte of Liitul HiiinrMnnrn of tin' Kliimiitli Drain ii Ki- district In hi it mi tint; In the iiiiirlliniiixi thin iimmlng for tho pur pose iif deriding it poll n 1 1 tn n for the minimi IjiiiI owner in"t I ti k when of flriTH vlll Im I'li'riiil mnl ollii-r hit pnrtiitlt litinliii'im truilntrtril Miircli 2S wuN tin' iliiti- n't TIik illclrlil I'liiiliiiiiilatcn tin- ri liittiutlnti of iipprr-tlnititi'ly 2.1 (Mill iirri'.t I)Iiik ui'it of ill" riillriiinl for uhlrli ll'l pri I to InitliH f Still,- tMIO of lunula, which iilri'.nl) ini lii'i'll Miti'il 'lln- liotnlii will lm l.hUi'il n iii-i-in Tin wntir for Hip ilU trlrt m III In- olitnlni-il from tint Klmti nth rhrr utnliT prriult crnnli'it. rrii'iit offlii'M of Hit- orKftiilt.i Hon iiro M Mfilnrlii'iilnirlii-r. prcul ili'tit. mnl l" It. I)il.iip, m-rrvUry-trcnatirrr DALLES BANK CLOSED I'liniti a riniip.iii) Hiipfinli Itc-llpiii Willilii IV Mil) win Till: DAI.I.KH. rVli 23 -Tho Krinrli A- rniupnny hank, nnn of tho nlilirt In IliU purt of tint unite, wim ilnii'il toil.iy h) Hlnti- llntik lnmlticr, O. II. ItiihiTliti'li. to uiliiiiti'H niter npitiiliiK A ili'plcliil rrm-rvn was rIv vti nil tlm irnMtti llntik nlflchli Htnti'il iii'H i.ipltal wuulil lm fortlirniiilnK nml (hut llu hunk woutil nopi-ti In four or tho il)ii. teVhti: I't'iwfKS into ir.Micu IKH'SI.'; CAHCKH H lADCIt Tint poll of n co)f,to Hint clinird n iIok ii ml or their hiiumi wan hroilRht in for llii homily Imln) h () A. Mr-Cotuhi-r nml Mitt, Orlatiiln. of Dairy. toKi'tlur wti iinnthiT ro)oto nml two hohrnt pelt" Mi'Coiulier f.ilil the rn nle utter intrmilnir thn iok ilinler tho lioumt kturk hln lioiul out of Hut holrt In luck urounil ami wan mot with n charRi) of hurkalint. KWAf.VA KNCA.MI'.MIINT HAS I'HO.MIVIINT visnoit Tlm rtiliri'lM nf Kwiiiun l'.i r.iinpiiaut .No. 1C, I. 0 O V., Unt nlKht I'liiurl.iliioil (I rami I'alrluri-h Km win J. ("IMily") Noluii lit I O () I' hall .it ii poxtpuni'il lui-otlui:. r.itrlurrh NoImii In unit of Hut licnt-knonii nml moiit iiuhi-rtully e.itriuiii'il lucmlicrn of the order In tin- Jut lmll Hon of OrrKon, iih In hIiiiwii hy IiIh nxalled poult Ion. nnil I'aino to Klamath I'.iIIh to iiialiu an otflclal visit anil put nottio morn "pep" Into lint I'atrlurcliH nf Kw.iii mi lliiramiuiu-nt even llimicli r. ronlly Initiated mcinhera t&y tl0' ilim'l need It. .ir.Mim (iiitisTiA.v i:.vii:.vtit wwiirrv is i:vri:itTAi.vi:ii The Junior ChrlHtlnn l.'mlcuwir so liiiy of Hut Christian iliurch wum on Inriulned last night by Mr. nml Mm. l'lo)d Allen nt their homo on Cioh cent avenue. Tho Junior sotloty wns organized hint month with 17 litem Intra which noon Ineroiised to fill. Sixty-two worn present hint night. lll'SII rilllvS HHVAKT.vri: HVHNi:V, N. H. W. Jan., !!. (lly Milll). "Ilusli fires hun boon ilevun tntltig.soiiut of tho ilclu-rit of Iho wont em illstilrtH of Nev Hontli WiiIoh for moiit than 11 weekend thn 'nffeeteil one now etubrai'oii iipproxlmulely Mi.ilQO 111 ron, houmled by walls of fin mo over 1 00 iiiIIoh long. Men Imvo been flghtltiK the fire day and nlKht liu.lilo this urea, HI'GOFSTS KULFTlVi: HOM?S WA8IUNGTON. Fob. 23. Itupro Honlnltvu Aiihoi'ko, rupuhllejii, of Now Vorlc today iui;kvbUhI a "Helectlyo hnntiH," for tho Mlckv wounded und needy. OIIK.VCIUI.V TRIAIi HF.SIMIKI) l.OS ANCIKI.KS. Feb., 23. Tlm Ohonchiiln tiiul rotaimcd ttidtiy utter ii week of rei'ivsfioa duo to tlio llluenu 0,,BfW"p HltornoyH nnd wltpewesl 10.000 IN HIT i BT' RAIL LIBOR ' -...--.-- .... .; t a llllflllll 1 1 H u 1 1 1 1 I : DUflliU m bU I i Slatiotiary Firemen, Oilers Affcctctl; 10-Hour Dny Virtually Restored ( HK'AlKI IVh 23 - .Amithi-r pay l....;i Hit- tlnui hltllnK lo onn m. Hourry firomnn mnl olhirn. n made hy tlm I'lilliil Ktiitoi Itnllroml l.nh'ir hoint todny whrn It wim annotinii ruled would ho effnctlMi Mnr' Ii I They will i'luilnn!i cxtrn pj;y until after iho ti nth huitr, mid mtllnK up -1 "upllt trick" of elf lit lioum lililn n rpiniiil of 1 2 wllhntit any overt line pny. Time mnl n half tvlll ho ptild after to hour. 1 hln follows toVorsI other ilorlalonn lrtiiully roxtnrluK tho 10 hour dny. though thu litKird nlnliu thn iirlti clple of I'lKht Iiiiuih ro:utllutlii; n lar'n work. PROGRAM AT ALGOMA Wiivlilnctini i:eril-ei (iiti'ii h) lln) nml (iliN of SrlnMil Iho rolloHltiK WtinhlliRtotl Day I proKriuii under Hie dlrectlim of Minn Krtu.i Mrt'.illlBlu, tifarlicr. wun r.hon ut tin.- AIkoiim rrhool hi'ilkit lint i-ienltiK Wi'K'oim't uitilroau. i:iilon linker. Or egon ituto noiu:. ncliool; Wnnliliu? tnn'ii life, James MorKnti; tin- hoy, WiikhliiKton. J ml .MnrKun; .Mount Vernon, Klrl; to.iM, fourth r.rade; Why I l.me Our Klmt, Itohrrt D.'liin; none, prlmiry; Mnkltut thu Klac. draiiiatlJllim; pleil:e. nchool C I). Chorpenlnc nml It. II. Wll ioi rati' talks on rluti work. Krunk tivxlon, lount) tluli ur.cnl. Allowed lutitcni lldei on cluh work. Tho meetlni; wan well attended hy parents of thu tomiiiiinlty, nil of wlinni teemed much Inlercnted in the hoyn' nml Rlrlt' work. A lamlnnl cookery eluh of 11 memlii'm hnK liven orRniiixi-d In thu AIkouiii kcIiouI. Tint h.)y nml Klrln nro reported to he ilodic excellent work. .M.i.N in:ui:vi:iTo IICSA.Mit'CAKIlV CO.VCOItl), N. ('.. IVh. 23. I'lili t of rnllro Tulhot arresti'd a man hero mmpocti'd of helm: IMw-inl 1. Katnln. who Is Miititeil In rnuiioetlon with Iho klllitiK of Wllll.im DiMiuoml Tnlor. tho motion picture illriel, r tf Call foriilu. Tho man held hero t t.tid lo fit ilii.oly tho ik'HTiptlnii of :.vulj BsBBrwa(AMIt-IYt'i-.-" - -- ,SaBf BBsBEBriyiJS.'fH-.j--- " - -'--.Tyrr-. (v,l 3 I - TSSSSSSjjSfsSA ' . " 111 ' " " ' ' 1.1 , Tyyi nim. '.' .'I ' ." ' "'l"tl." I'1' I I Gypsy Chief Takes Bath Fnmilico Take Holiday ' VI'IV Vfllllf. t'nli M Vnllr. I' 'n ijypny fnmlllM nJio lln nenr lu-rx. nr niuklm: Itolliljy lodny. for llflr ihli'f, lien Moyt, linn taken u Ii Hi mnl rluinip'il ItU Jlrn-ri. Thin l tlm flrnt tlnm tin- corn - innpy iiii.i oirtirri'ti in ni mmi o iln)n, for tho chief wan forhlddmi hy thn Irnditloiinl trlhnt Iawa to intiili hit hody with wnlcr, nliuvn or oven li. in i: Iild VlolIiltiK until tli it Him- had nlnpri nf lor the death of Ii In wife. tho chief, 'Jlil- Ih llin ilny, nml " of IlllpplUl'ft followers nro rIvIiik eiery vld-nc,,, "......,.' i 1. VETS PARADE TONIGHT Other districts hnvo been report- , 1 Inn. hut thn ballots will not bo count Will MiiiiIi to Sciinilliinilaii ll'illi i-il uti'll h wholo number hnvo TlikelN Colii I'iiM j been hro'jRbt In, County Clerk Uel.np Tniili;lit'n leplon cuti-rtnlnment at Hinmllnnvlnn hall wll ln marked hy n p.itndit of thn drill niiind nnd litemhern of the hurilt cork mill Rtroln. who will lean- the. lesion li.irrackn it C'30 nnd murch tn Scandinavian hall. The member will .isucmhle ul f. o'tlot-U A ID' 30 this inornltiK nearly all nf the renerved neatg hud heu tnk- en. the demand apparently being i' Kreut nn for tlm flrnt perfonnanco. Ticket nro on nalo nt O. I.argon'a nlioo Nhop, Hut Central hotel nml Srlinelder'n urocery, KJnmatb near Ninth. All effort!i to locate Hut hula hula darner. I'uprlku, todny were without nvalt. It wan reported that hhe hud eloped with one of her nil mlrem, hut the rojiort prnTcd tin founded. Her nlrplaun waA found hidden In n local Rurnee, where meihinlen wero pri-parliin tlm huno niachlmt ')T the return trip to Honolulu. Whether thn noted danc er will accept any of her admirer may he announced at the uliow to night. Commander Wosterfeld wired Clyde II. Huntley, collector of reve nue, for pertnUhlon to repent tho how with war ta cxcinptiou. The ruuuejit wan Rrantcil hy wlru thin mornliiR Mm. V.. If. Joffcrnon. who made Mich n hit Tuesday night In .South ern melodic, will nppcar analn to nlKht. Her act camo an n surprise, tin kl.e did not appear In tho pro It rani. " Another imitated und highly ap preciated feature wni tho patriotic uddro of J, II, Carnnh.-in, who told of Hid nffortn of fleoree Wash iiiRtou to fialu ii liDiuiJ for bin troopv. MiinIc for hnlh (hit entertainment nml thA daiu'o follow lug lH fur nlnhcil hy Itoy T. Cochrnn'd excel lent orchi'Mru. DAMOCLES AND THE HANGING SWORD MAJORITY FOR ROAD BONDS IS 111. GROWING . j . prccinct EiKkt Voles 98 to 7'; Pelican City Voles Unanimous for Issue 1'iorlmt clRht voted for , the road) 1 ,'t""ll, Jfe"'r,laJr' a8 '" " k M'a.t;niim Comnil.tloner Ium I litnrnml t.ln lillinn flit U'itl flit IIUtKII (71 I 1IHII Ulttt HIV I'll! itillllli- noun vutn for the bondn of nny rural district rcportlni;. K.1I1I today. Th" balloln uro ilellvcred In neAled rontnlnern nml tho result cannot he di-termlned unlesn a itnte tnent iilco U tent The totnl vote now ntnndn 1.3IC for und 240 airnlnrl tho hondn. with tlm dldtrlctn of Topnr, I'letni, Ml l.nl.l. .Midland, Crenrcn'., Odenna yet to ho hisard from. A nutnlxir of tbeo liav returned their hullntf to tho county clerk and tho county probably will ho mnile tomorrow; CHURCH MEMBERS ACT t'liuiiliiioiit Vote Com to Ktteni I'e.-inniii-ut Cull to Tastor rollowlne tho colonial chicken dinner Riven by tho ladles of the Presbyterian church last crenlnc. a httxlncn meeting was held, W. 8. SloURh presiding. About 100 mem hern of tho church remained for thu mevtlng. It was unanimously voted by tho'e .present to extend a call to tho Hetcrend Arthur I. Hlco to be come tho permanent ristor of tho church here. Tho Hcvcrcnd Rice was placed hero fur a yoar. and at the expiration of the )car It will bo necenary for thu members to re ceive tho consent of the .Southern rfreRon I'rcnbytery for him to re main hero permanently. PAItMi:it SHOOTS OFF TOP OF IIIUD WITH CVS KCHO. Oro , Feb. 23. Gcorgo UondnlRhl. a wheat farmer uoar here, shot off the top of liU head early today, according to a report hroilRht to a nelRhborlnr; ranch by tho wife and four children cf Goad night, who trnmped three lulled In darktietis through a snow storm. No reason for tho sulcldu Is given. Venterday Goodnight sold 11 COO ncru ranch to Itoscoo Meyer fur S33 an acre, mid seemed pleased with his bar if a! u and In cood health. iit'iif;i..its i'aii, iv ATTK.MIT TO OI'IJ.V H.riJ IV .MOXTAVILfiA HANK I'OHTf.ANI). Foh, 23, -nob- horn taut nlKht exploded nltfo- Rlyccrlna under ttus door of tho snfa In tho MontaTllla flank horo hut failed to open It. Thoy cntorcd the hank hy prying open 4 tho hunk dnor. Tho pollco Inter announced finding tho hurslarn nxy-acetylcnc outfit with which tho nttempt nnn inndo. STARVING DEER AND OUAIL ARE BEING FED IN SIERRA MOUNTS Appeal to I'm-inert nnil Kportamen to Cnrr for Wltil tJamo HACrtA.Mi:NTO, Fob. 23. More than 2r0 deer nro being fed In tho Sierra mountains In Nevada coun ty, where It In necessary to carry the feed ovr three miles of nnw, Oeorge Nenle, deputy fish nml game rommln sloner said yesterday, when ho Is tucd an' appeal to farmers mid sports men everywhere to fecd'any animals' or birds when they aro found starr ing. Tho state will relmburso nny persons who furnL'h food, said Neale. Uirgo numbcrn of quail nro being fed In Nevada ami taiison counties nnd In other parts of the state. Tint nt Susanvllle, ubcro there arc also lagre numbers of antelope to be fed. It In difficult for the gamo dcpullet to get the feed Into the starving ani mals. Six deer were found dead In I.as sen county, nil of them having suc cumbed to starvation, nald Neale. It Is necessary for tho deputies to drag tho feed over nillr.n of snow. There aro nn ilog teams In tho county and only experts with skis aro able to under tali the arduous task, said Neale. LARGE BEEF SHIPMENT Nino Cm load t lavc MkMMi Ban Franrlco for (ShxI.iI tn Tlio Herald) ' MIDLAND Feb. 23. Nlnt -car load of fine beet cattlo were ship ped from hero Ttiopday. Two carloads wero shipped by Kd Uurlsi to Moffet & Co. San Francisco. Charles need manager for Ilurlss supervised tho shipment. Tho other seven carloadj were shipped by D. L. McLcmoro to the Western Meat company San Fran cisco. Ira McCall manager for Mc I.emoro supervised tho shipment. Fred Yevls, buyer for McLemoro, also wan hare. W. C. Stukel and K. C. Stukel from Merrill, helped with tho shipment. William Itryan. buyer for Moffet & Co. of San Francisco, W3S In Midland today. HUM'S TAX COMMITTER FAILS TO GAIN IIKSUI.TS WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 23. Tho bouse honug tax committee got nowhoro today In tho flrsf session illsciiinliiK the financing ot tho bonus. It Is reported that tho pre liminary discussions, held behind closed doors, Indicated that thoro would bo n lhcly fight boforo tho manufacturers' sale tax was report ed out. Thero appeared to bo but llttln doubt, however, that tho com mittee would eventually rocom mcinl that form ot levy. tixki'iionk company i:uiaoyks daxck to.mohhow Tho Scandinavian ball will bo u scene of gaiety tomorrow oroning when employes of the Pacific Tele phono and Telegraph comVany glva their annual danco. Many Invitations have beeu tent out' and tho majority have been accepted. UK.Si:nYAT10 HITS SNAO WASHINGTON, IJ. C, Feb. 23. The movo to nttach a blanket reser vation t0 tho tour-power Pacific treaty struck n. tnag today when the foreign relations Annuiltteo ad journed without taking any uvtlon utter nu hour's session. VKMALK ItANTAMWKUlHT CILVMP TO APPKAU AT TIIK STIUND An extra feature ut tho Strand theatre tonight will lm tbo appear unco ot thu fomalo bantamweight champion of Klamath county, open to meet nil comers. INVITKS TIIKATY SlflXATUUKM. LONDON, Fob. 23, Signatures to tho Auglo-Irlsh treaty were Invited to London todny by Secrotary of Col onies Churchill, for a conference. T TO BE RETRIED. Demurrer in Court Hotue Case Overruled: Direct -Early Trial An order over-ruling tho demur rer of tho pUlntlff In tho answer to tho defendant In tho easo of Frank, Ward rs. Klamath county, tho county court, ot al, hanjlcd down by Circuit Judge G. F. Sklpworth, of the second Judicial district, wan filed In tho circuit court hero to day together with an opinion on the case. That tho case will be tried on Its raorltn Is Indicated In tho para graph which states that "the court desires to cmphaslzo that It doei not propoio to retry tho question 1 that have been fully tried, decldoj and adjudicated In tho casa of Don gan vs. Klamath county." Tho opinion points out that "tho court docn not decide In either caso as to which of tho two structures shall bfi deemed the" court house of the county," but states that "from the pleadings In this case I am of tho opinion that tho very question Involved Is whether or not tho court bouso located on block 35 or the court house loc-ilcd on block 10 shall bo tho court houio ot tho county. Tho plaintiff In his com plaint alleges that tho court houso on block 3C Is fully cempleted: that the said building lj adequate for conrt houso purposes, and thoreforo seeks to cnoln any further expend iture In the completion of the part ly completed structure on lot 10. As I view the controversy this Ii the crucial question In the ease." It la pointed out that the supreme .Court Jiuthw.'Douiaji -ijheH, hk the contract entered lnt0 with Douj gan for tho construction of a court house on block 33 In a valid, bind ing contract; and that whllo this case evidently decided many ot tho questions raised by tho answer, the court cannot take Judicial cognlzanco of tho record In the case. Tho opinion states that It .Is do sired by 'the court that this caso bs broughi to Issue nnd trial at as early a dnto as Is possible, consist ent with ustlco . The plaintiff ti granted ten dayi to tlio .1 rnrly and the defendants are granted five days for filing of tho answer In which to movo against or demur to the caso. SIN.V FF.I.V CONVENTION AUJOl'HNS FOH 8 MO.VTJ.IH DUIIMN, 'Fob. 23,--Ard Fhcls. tho Sinn FclnVnntlonal conventlou, which had been Vallod to pass upon tho Anglo-Irish treaty, ndjoumod today for thrco' months, following an agreement, approved by DeValera and Arthur Griffith, that no vote In dall olrcann shall require recog nition ot tho provisional govern-, tnent. and that thcro shall bo no election meanwhile. .When tho election U hold. It Is stipulated that a now coustitutlon, formed under tho Anglo-Irish treaty, ahull bo submitted to tho country. MINEItS ASK MOUAJi HUP. POUT OF HAIL WOIIKEIW CHICAGO, Feb. 23. In address ing tho oponing ot t'ao conference of tho United Mine workers and tho railway unions todny, President Lewis, ot the United Mlno Workers, aaldthat tho miners dliL, not want tho rail workers to Join the strlko, He eild tho miners wanted only tho moral support ot tho railway employes, " KLKCTHICIAN HACK W. D. Coburn ot tho Comet Electric company returned from Sacramento last evening, having gono thero to bid In the electrical work for tha new Hart building, Bids woro opened but tbo con tract will not bo let until later. Co-, burn Is confident that bo will be sue-,,, cessfu! In his line. MARKET REPOlfr PORTLAND, Fob. 23. Cattlo and hogs, steady; Sheep, steady, Valley lambs M5 to l.M.hlBr. Mt Valley Umbs riO.OO to 119.717 tipseUled, butter Iteady, QUESTIONS NO ' RULING II J f -i ill V 4 M .m ?, I.C. .1 .,--'Xy a .