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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1922)
! ll'lemll l.iuli, UL'MI-'M.', OUK. if lEuimmg iteratf WEATHER FORECAST TOMOIIT AMI TllllltHDAV, I'Allt, nxcci'T phoiiaiily iiai.n IN NOHTHWKHT POIITIOX NEWS OF THE WOULD BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of the Associated Press. ! I. JJ MUCH FIVW CKNTf I'lrirrutli Vur ii. II1J.1I KLAMATH I ALLS, OIH'OON, HMM SDU, MAIH'll I, Iftuii H mt A IN REFUSE TO RETyfiN, PLANTS T 1 450 Employes .Stage Par ade; Weed and McCloud Continue Operations All Inn factories were rinsed down today iiiul no men were working I I lln exception of n lt Mud nii'ii ami nnm ln "I" "ilil I" I'" miliar ( Inn I. employer Interviewed repeated their uofiilnn ill jentertluy Unit they ' "Jy contemplated m iirtlnn In tin mutter ' i t It pp-m-nt tlnii Tim ItlR llimlll Lumber iDlllliJIiy cmitlniieil on the IrIiI hour lwls (Inly n lew men are employed there nt inrn'iil a Ilm mill l nut operat ing It Mil united Hint tin tinier livi been remind In Institute Ilm nine limtr ilu) l.ml liy u niiinlM'r of M-niTtl"' men with iiiul wlllii ut inilliriii, ! Mriklng Im factory ninpln)i' staged n parade through III.- city nt 2 31 this atternnnn A lurr.e number nf Ilm marcher were women. A telephone tiimmunlc.illnn with tin- Weed l.tiinlirr inmpuny "t 2 " lltl nllernonn tiriiURli tin- Informa linn Unit llir plant U cprrnllnr. tlm l-lmiir Ii.ikI". which went Into effect this innnilnR. iiml thut no lf hln In rimti'mplutcd It was sluled Hint flvo or l wood worker tiu.t It'll, hut that n nuinhrr ure turning iiml rolnr. i".ry day nml that ' dRnlllculiin wa nltiirhi'il tn the inrn'H leaving. Tlm manager wltl In Iiml heard noHilne nl a Mrlke nt Me Clnllil (Ity llir AmkIiiiiI l'rr) , IVIXII, Cal,. March t. The Weed Lumber lutiipsny announced ihul inn pur lent nt tin' crew nf' wurklirV.. and that nil plant are working to capa illf. I.iiiln)i" hum Rlxen mi Intima tion Hint Inn eienliin of lh work liiK eheduli mid " ml "' common l.iltnr wage would rnii u strike. It w.i ald More ttmu limn mlltini'ii utul logger are employed. (Ity tlm A""ll"l Frrv.) McCI.OI'D. Cal . Murcli 1 Ap proilmntfly TOO MrCluml River Lum ber company einpln)e. are working despite tlm fart Hint tlm new work ln nrlifilnlo ami wage hchIp lm !" romn i-lffftlvo. V II Lmnliorl. Ren. rral innnaRar, ".ll Hrn wiw no In tlmallnn Hint n walkout wim prob nliln. Ilm luflory lrlki'r numliorlnr. 4.M), parked the Miiono hall l.it nlRht nt ii inrotlni; ol Ilm local tluihrrwnrk m' union. Tlm im-WlnK wan mnrkril by IiIrIi I'lilhimlu-m lill iiroii" fit hy tiilkn iiuiilf hy T.'d Wlilli' ol Ihn Hlniiiil tlioulro. ay frawfonl ol Ilm hurlicr1 union. K W. Van Ilu" kirk of tho mrpi-nti'm' union, W. H. Conklln of lh innihliilittH' union, I.opiT of thi' tlinhor orki'r union mid Jaini'M I). Hlovi'im of tlm nillmiry iilllutiro uml lloorRo llodriilimimr. who wiim i'IitIciI ti'inpnrary ilinlrmaii Hililday. Tlm 1'iilhiiiilaiiin roached IiIrIi pilch when ll wan iinnouni'i'il that Ilu .Mi Cloud wnrkiTM had Rtnm out Tiii'h day mid that I hi' Wi'i'd worki-M would ro nut today. It wan uIho an iiound'il Ihul llif tralniimn'H union would rtifUHo lo transport Htilko hn-akiirH Into thin dlKlrlct. Conklln rcporli'tl that 187 workir" hnd Jnlnml Ilm union up to mid In iliidlm; Hiindiiy und thai 17 morn had Jolni'd liif'. Tlm find hour of tlm mi'otliiB wan dovolnl lo hIriiIiir up new nmmuorH. Willo nnnoiinrod Hint Im wiih mnk Iiir inranRnnmnln for u hoiip kitchen mul n iiiimbcr of ioIh for tlm Hlrlkora' iiho. Ho imlil ho would doiiatn imo of hln llinilrn for lumi'tll pirfminaiirr.i In ho Rlyi'ii Mnrch ' and f. Ho ox hlliltod ii Han FrnnclHro iiRoniy work iiuiii'h Hllp which hlntod Hint tlm (Contlnmul In l'ago 'i) . wi:.tiii:ii i'itoii.iin.nii:H Tlm ())clH'Sloriiini;rapli nt lliulor wond'H I'liurimicy hIiowh HiatMlm hnr niimlrli pri'HHiirn la ii tririo hlithor to day, Hum ycitorday, IikIIciiIIiik ii con Huiiiiuco of olour cold wnntnor with inodornlo wlndH. KnrncdHt for next -I hourH! Clear woiulmr IoiiIrIiI with low timipornluroH and inodornlo wltulii. Tlm Tycort rncordliiK thovniomoli'r ruBimnri'd niuxlniiiiii und minimum IniiiponiturcM today an follewH: lllKh 2 ! tow -v nvi: mi:.v itoit imvuoi.i, CI.CHK HI' IMI.M OI.IVI! COMI'ANV III' I,(HHI ,MII,WAI'li:i:, WIh, March I I'Ivk nii'ii hi'lil up and roh- lied Wltllmii llr.'UHhy, payroll il''ik of lhi I'.ilm Dlhii lorn- puny, or $t!i.iMin l hln muni l Im:. JiihI ii h hn Wiu Ri'lHiiR I nut or a tax I en It ut Ilm rum- ' 1 pnuy'N plant. 'I'll'' IiiiiiiIIIn ll''l I ! In nn itutomolilli', followi'd hy I tliiimhy In ii luxl, hut with I'ikI lo 1I ill iiflir ii rhan'1 llirniiitli down Iiiwii Hlfi'lK.. KLAMATH RICH IN OPPORTUNITY, SAYS SPEAKERAT FORUM Itriilliilloii IjiiklliRI I'liDKH'lindi Alt' llrlil N'i'i riirj lo lliillil (lianul.T "A ciuniniinliy rich In oppoilun Hy hut lurkliiK In riMllrntliin," wim lhi rhurnrtrrUalliiu or Klamath In an iiiMri'M hy Mm. Harry Arklry hi'foro tin1 loriim lum ln'on toUy, In which hIii' iiimiIi ntroiiR upp'-al fur mipport or Ilm pl.iRroiiud pro Rrmi. Itallwiiy, mid hlRhwuyM un fac tori of ilii'liiiinnl lh.it rcci'lio much niti'iitloii. kiiIiI Mm. Ackly. hut a rommunlty iiiikI not loan NlRht ot Hi" fiitidmui'ntal fuel that Reed i Illens uri I hi- hlRlmM I'nncn Hal In diiti'lnpiiirnt I'ropi'r pl.iRroiind IralnliiR, mi diT ininpi'ti-nt mipiTvl-lon, will ml iiraln tlm comliiR Ri'iii'rallnti, nlm h'lld. In null)' .i)h that inakn for nI'tIIiii: iltln'imhlp. Khi' oiilllnr.l a tnodi-Ht proRram for Htarti'r. to which the (im munity will hi nuki'd to mihucrlhi'J a thniuahil dollarn. Tliln win iro vide ui'fdi'il. apparalUH, alri'ady hi li'fti'd. Krnm Hm I'XpiTltui'iit Mr. Arklcy until mIik hopod would uprliiR ri'allxntliiii of tlm northlnciiH of tlm nidvi'iiiriit unit i"ii'uiiiatl) n r.ym liailum mid romniuiilly hulldlliR. K. II Hall. It C Hromlmrk, I) II. Ilurki' mid II. i:. Knilili 'r li-adi-m of un "I'xporluiicii ni"ctliiK." In which Mrlniw hiiiiro Rami' worn dl-cusii'd. Tlm tllrlV lllrn cluh ot Hit' rouniy IiIrIi chnol nam; 'v oral numhi'm that hnwid tnlcnt and IrulnliiK. W " M. lli'ltrll wa loaHlmant'T. POl'l.TltV ASWM'IATIOV HAS KXIUli: MCMItCltSIIIP WINI.OCK, Wnh . Marrh 1 WanhliiRton'ii Quoperutlvo Krr and I'oullry Aimoclation which mnrket n lam., part ot the i-rr mid poul try produced In till., Htuto, now hni 2, ion meiuher. orcordlnR to It an nual report. DurliiR the pat year an aveniRi' price nt 3.1 cent a doz en on nil Rradi'K nf ikrh was ob tained for It memheri). Four rcceUliiR xtatlon nro ope rated hy the cooperative. orRnnlza Hon, mid the ckk are rarutully Kradi'd there and nhlppad to varl oiin part of the nation. II I plan ned to iKtoto a l.trRcr nuiuher ot okkh lhlK uprliiR than In the pant mid Ilm iiHHorlatloil will put them on tlm market next winter, with Hm Idea of rIvIiir the producer the benefit of IiIrIi price. r'.",(ini,iMMi will hi: hPi:.T HV S. !. VISITOHH HAN FIIANCIKCO, Mjrrh 1. Approximately VJ&.noo.uno will bo npeiit In Han . Francisco during tho tuimmi'r of l!32 by visitor und de legate to tlm mnny conventions scheduled for thi city, according to Hubert L. Webb, uecretary of tho Kan Fruuclsco Convention mid Tourist League, Close (o 100 convention)! nro to ho held horn, Mr. Wehh said. Prob ably Hm most Important will bo tho nullf.nal gathering of tho Ordor ,nf Ilm Mystic Rhrlim. This year will ho tho biggest convention year San Fi'imrlhcn hn had nluco 19 IS when Hm Paunmii Parltle International Kxpnslllnu hi'ought Hcores of meet Ingii Imro. F.I.KH TO HOLD AN.M'AL lOLIUHlOX ON TIIUHSDAV Tomrnrow I unmiiil oloctlnn night with the local Hlktt, nnd C. A. llayden, exalted ruler, re'iuoBta tho presoncu of till liunuburH of Ilm or der. A program of music, nml ml dieimi'H has boon propared tn fol low I ho business uesalou, nnd u lunch will conclude tho euturtulu- went. E SEE ARrccmcnl on Point Reach ed, and End Seen of Controversy WAHIIINfSTON. I). C. March I Kllininiilloii of Hi" muh fi'iituri' of I In- hoIiIIit hoiniH w'uh Irliinlly iiRrci'd upon loilay hy r'iiihlluui limiiihrri of tint llnilfi' Vnyn mid Mi'iitm roniinltli'i' Cliulrnian ronlncy nnnouiKi'd n jipi'dal Hiih-roinmllli'i' of hIx huf. hi'i'ii naiui'd hy iiikiiiIiihiiih auri'i'iimnl to "work out mi mn plan Ilia I would not entail any larsi' ilrnlli of fi'dcrnl Iri'iimiry wllhln tin- imxt Iwo yi-ar" ilurh a plan wmld mnkc iiiiiicc 'unary any Immi'illnin hnuui flnaii rliiR und would ri'mon' all cnntroviT ny In thi' hoilii' over I he hill. STUDY CLUB FORMED VlMIIIR Men S.I) l'lllHil' Ik III (III III (iiiMi iiiiieoliil KiihuIiiIri' A liuinher or tlm yeuni: incn of thi city ln'ld n mectltiR Monday uM'iilnR to form a study cluh for tho purpixe or rnlnluR more Infor mation rt'KinliiiR local nnd state Roi'rniui'iit and preiii'pt und pro IH'Clhc office lioldem. The moitihom reel, they nay. that alter heremlni: fully Informed on thi'Mi iihjecln they wUI l In a pn nlllon to lend their uppurt to wor thy mi II who roudurt the puhlli hmilui'H and to tlinfe who implro to do mi, Memhnri nay rcRiilar mei'tlnRi wilt he held mid that all phases of putdle nlf.iirn will h" climely ft lilt ir-tl. 20 Bovs Turn Out For H. S. Track Team At n mreHiii: of tract; men called at Ihn IiIrIi kcIiooI )enlerday nller noon alter ."CIkmiI, hoiiio 20 Iioh turn 'd nut mid expressed u denlre lo try out. The meetliiR wa In chnrRo of Mr. Wllie. mid wa tailed to Ret a Hint on available I mil; material for tint tprliiR event Don lleldlliR ha offered part of hi limn toward roarhlui; the track team, mid will npe.il, in the ho In that regard next Friday. m pi'itmx Hirrs six vi:,hs rOUTI.ANI). March I -Charle Woley 1'urdln. convicted of man lailRliter for klllliiR hi former wife, today was nenlt'iired to un Indeter minate term of t-'lx year in the tutc pvnltrntlary OH, LOOK WHAT m ut N W IT mr& ?f&? JEfex' ?Mc ARl?tuR! v Mx itto V orAy " -wo- ?? w p& sow co. inV XTCV ir- si MV. 'm FceeriNS. sssssssssssssssVCt C X. - Is L M A Jy , S ssssP :WitSv lJlmmmw nr--1 --r " -J ssssV I o MA'mJr i sr inn'k1 xllllllll ssss?) s P" 4 I EFFORTS FAIL TO AT- TACII AMENDMENTS TO TREATY WITH YAP I AiIiiiIiiMhiIIiiii 1'iiili'iK I'Mki'iit o Hullil I'tiiul A H" I ii I i:ui) l'rijHiii ClnuiRi. WAHIIINHTON. March 1. ruUI- i.tturtm lit riftriMi ri intifiil liiiirif i ntlit tn. - " I HcrvatldtiH lii Ynii treaty wrrc ri'imw- I'd today In the Ri'linte with the nil- in In Int rut Iim leaden pritf"'titliiK n Mil Id front nnaliiHt i-vi-ry propocod ilintiRi' or (iiullfeatlon, mill nhewlnr: lllHn iIIhpoiIHoii to replv nt ImiRlli lo rontlnui'd imiuiilli of thi' Ifreconrll. nidi. Leaders derlarril Hint more t linn i'IioukIi voir wrr nvnllnhlc to rnllfy wero ni"iircd. WAHIIINdTON-, Mnnh 1 The Vap treaty wa ratified without ruiuirvatlon or mnendmciitii late to day hy the. Kennte, tho Mile hnlnr; C7 to 22. i Hii?h Record Output Is Established by Sawmill A new IiIrIi record In liimher out put for mi I'lr.ht-hour run recently w.ih entahlliihi'd hy tho day uhlft or tlm lnmmi-l'oulion l.umher company In iiltllni; 50.'. Idrh. or a total ol nil. fiOO feet of urtl-mnniifacturcd luin- Imr Tlm record exceed till pretloilw! ppifiirmmire nt tho mill mid proh-l nhly heat all record of other plant j on the rout equipped with a nliiRle head rli; and initluK Iok of eiiual I Hln. iictonlliir; to W. K. MiCrokle mill foreman. Mont ut tlm 1or rut ran from 20 In Hi Indie In diameter mid .".2 tn 12 feet In lenclli. DuriiiK the tint Imur 71 lor.i with cut -and 230 Ior wrro run throtiRh the mill diirlnR Ilu fore noon.' while 2ft'.i Iiirh were hawed in the four-hour afternoon run. MAX WHO STC.I'CU WOMAX CP I'OII HI'AltlVC TIH'IISIIAV 111 HoRiiar. nll.ii John Smith, who, Mini urrenled HiiiiiI.i) follow Iiir ?in "I- J tercatlnu at Main and Sixth with ii I woman who Im Nlruck. and who Liter wa charRt'd with violation nf the II-' tiior law, will he Riven u heiirlnK h fore I'. S. CommU8loner llert C Tliomn tomorrow dfternoou at 2 oVIoik. , inw i;ivi milk I'xoriiii TO FILL SWIMMIMi TANK COUVAI.LIS. larrji 1. Milk sufficient to fill n mvliiunlni: tank I the record production Hill far of Willow moor While Pride, an Ayrshire row of the Ori'Ron Agrl culturil rollt-Re exporimeut otatlon here. In seven year xlu has pro duceil S1S0 gallon. The iillliln hiilld of this amount total 70.000 pound, equivalent to Hie edible foIUIi of 30 fat stc-rs. wuIrIiIiir 1250 pound,, each J CAME THROUGH THE IHOFFKL .d FUiSAIIRS ; laWM MIIV Committee Reduces Appro priation to One-Half Amount Asked WASIIINOTON', I). C Marcli 1 j Tlm Ami'rlrnn navy virtually wn j hrnuehl lo niulior hy the action of tho lloiix) Approprlntl n' committee today in ttittlm: Hih reimted ap propriation for navy fuel from 112. 000.001 to approximately IC.'.dO.OOO. The navy department Immediately made, plan to ilop all uteaminR of wamhlp-i All craft have hecn ordered to remain where they nro until ad ditional fund nro available. CLAIMS OIL SHOWING Voiiiin Valley Company Mulil to llmi' rmniMnc Hand PromlilnR oil am! wero dlncov ered Sunday In tho welt of tho Yonnn Vnlley Oil company near Dairy, nnd umniTierg of the com pany hive hopes that oil In com mercial tjuantltlcii will appear ai the drill Roen deeper. Thi I ac cordlnn to Hon Sutton, a member of tlio company, who wan In the city jenttrday. Tlm drill ha been working prac tically every day till winter, nnd U now down 1,200 fret, Button ald. While the preent hIiowIur U not extensive, tests made hern yeiter day Indicated crudn oil, according to Sutton. Tlm company I operating a Star rlR with a tandnrd derrick, and most of the work I brine per formed hy tiivmlter of the com pany. ..with a minimum amount for salarle. Declamation Contest Announced at K. C. H. S. Announcement wax made today at the hlgtiNchuol of a declamation can tit which would bo held lu Klamath Falls somo time In the latter part of April, In which all the high schools of the county would participate. It lias been arranged to have both hoy and girl contest, mid to award prlze.i to the winner and to the win ning school. lll'.OKFUS ixiiicti:i NTW VOItK, March 1. Twelve more stock broker wero Indicted to day for Irregularities dUclosed In District Attorney Ilanton's InvestlRa-l Hon of bucket khopplng. which fol lowed the failure ot several broker age firms. MAIL TODAY oitrcn.v Acrnix claim IIAHKITTIIAUi (IIAMI'IONSHir or i:Tim: pacific i'oast 1'OltTI.ANI), March 1. Tlin Imnkelhall championship In Him 0 Pnrlfir const conference, wn 'lalmi'd hy Oregon ARRlei, Conch Utitherford nnnoiinced hern today, declaring Hint Idaho tlm other claimant, wn not In Hie conference when tho ichedulq wan drawn up nnd ha met only two of the. conference leader In fix Ramon to datn whlln Af-Rle have won 10 and lnt two name. FINANCIAL REPORT SHOWS COPCO TO BE IN GOOD CONDITION Acli Otrr 911,000,000: IncrenM' of KUrnlng for tOiCI 0rr ITptIous Vcr Asict of lll,OEO,970 are shown In tho annual report of tho Califor nia OrcRon Power company, Just Issued. IMablllUe aro lUtcd t only $1,303,3S4, and capital accounts at 19.747,016. Tho reason for this excellent con dition Is Indicated In tho statement ot earnings and expenses which show's an Increase of earning since 1921 0t from $1C,37 to SSS2.189 for 1921. Although tho kilowatt hours generated for 1921 shows a slight decrease over 1920, an In crease In gross revenue and net earnings over 1920 Is shown. Oper ating and maintenance expenses In creased from 1389,041 In 1920 to 1140.082 In 1921. Kxpendlture for improvements during 1921, the report shows; reached a total ot 1714,000. This V'as for construction of the Link river tlnm, diking of Indian land on Klamath lake, extension of power line to tho Algoma Lumber company plant and other exten slons, a new substation at tho Shaw-Ilurtram Lumber company plant. newtjri ,Hptlfit jyrtjn in nvc .sorincrn laiuornia town and replacement of equipment. BOND VOTE COMPILED Itt'tuiTis Show I ..Via for nuit Only lilll) AgaliKt Issue Complete return from all pre cincts Just compllod by County Clerk Del-ap give 1,565 .vsotes for tlio road bond Issuo and 299 .igalnBt. The vote by precincts wa a follews: - Yes .No First precinct . C5 15 Second precinct ... . 72 C Third precinct . ...... SG G Fourth precinct .......... 95 C Fifth precinct : 70 7 Sixth precinct 100 5 Seventh precinct ........ 112 6 Klghth precinct .......... OS 7 Ninth precinct C7 3 Tenth precinct 29 0 Langell Valley 27 4 Malln , 3S 47 Tulo Lake ...... 13 2S Merrill 12 51 Midland 20 3 Worden .... 21 0 Mount Lakt 57 17 Poo Valley 37. v '2 Dairy 42 4 Klamath Lake ............ 10 0 Odell 20 0 Plevna 20 3 Illldebrand 30 7 Swan .... 10 4 Algoma ... 27 1 Wood Itlvor OS 3 Topsy 1 10 Orlndalo 14 Altamont ....- 39 4 Pelican Hay 14 0 Pine drovo 20 11 Spraguo Itlvor 29 2 Chlloquln C8 2 Yuluax 21 7 Lost lllvor --. ... 79 Kirk .:... 10 11 4 !99 Total 1,565 CAPXI'lt HKXTKXCFD T, It, Capuor who was convicted somo time ago nf maintaining a niiU mica hn been sentenced to servo a term of threu numthu In tlio county Jail and In pay a flno of 1250. llert C, McDonald, who wu tried on tho sumo chargo, wad found not guilty mid released. MAItKKT. IlKPOUT PORTLAND. March 1. Cattle steady. Hog 2 So lower; prime light $10 to $11.50. Yearling Kheep, 7Iio to SI higher; others steady. Kggs weak, 2c lower; buy ing prices 20o to 22c. Sutter weak, drop In price likely, HUGE IMT E 43 Carloads of Lambs anil Eight Cars of Cattle Are Included (Special lo Tho Herald) MIDLAND, March 1. One of tk largest shipment of tho year was mads Monday, as 43 carload at lambs, consisting of 5,805 head, and eight carload of catlln loft Mldlnnd for Ban Francisco. Moat all of tho lambs cam from lb Mcfrin country. They wero slip ped by Ihn following aheep man ot that vicinity: Ned O'Connor shipped 2,000 hMd to Allen, Pylo A Co., Ban Francisco. Shehan & Lacy shipped 750 head to Allen c Pylo ot San Francisco. DennU O'Connor shopped 158 head to Allen It Pylo of Ban Prut dsco. Falvey Brothers delivered 800 boad to Charles DeLap of Klamath Falls, who shipped them to West ern Meat company, San Francisco. Jlasklns Brothers also delivered 700 head to DeLap. Frank Dally of Klamath Falls de livered 700 head of lamba l0 Do Lap. Watt, DeLap k Vettol shipped six carloads ot flno beef cattle to the Western Meat company, San Francisco. V. O. Williams of Chlloquln la shipping two carloads of cattlo to Verdon Packing company ol Sai Francisco, Theso cattlo were fad by J. E. Newnham of Pine (J rove. Plnkey Paddock, foreman for D. O. William-!, hern looking, atf""i tan shipment. . Ned O'Connor, Dennli O'Connor, Jerry O'Connor, Mlko Rbciban, Bil ly Kalvry and John Murphy, sheep men of Merrill, are bore, looking after their nhlpmcnts. MALIN BUSINESS GOOD Cheese Factory Shlpi flOO Pouada of Pioduct a Day Six hundred pound of chceso a tlay now Is IxJng shipped from tba Mnlln factory. Five thousand pounds of milk a day aro being used against 1200 pounds when tho factory start ed about threo month ago and farmers nro rccolilug f 12 n month a cow ns compared with $7 and $ previously. Tbls Is according to Antone P trasek, miller, and a leading cltliea ot tho newly-Incorporated town. Petrasok says Malln now la out to obtain an extension ot tbo Lincoln highway from Wlnnomucca, Novada, to Alturas, then north to the atate Hue. Ho says only 55 miles ot road would have to bo completed to form tho link and that tho value to Klam ath county would ho immeasurable. Tho California stato highway com mission at ono tlmo agreed to meet Oregon at the stato line, be said, but that tho promise novor was kept. Whllo Malln votod a majority against tho road bonds, Petrasek said many ot tho residents worked hard for acceptance ot tho Issuo. COURT HULKS OX NF.W8PA. PKR LlTia.VTIOX DFJIURRERfl Tho demurrer In tbo caso of K. J. Murray" and tbo Herald Fubllah- Ing company against the Record Publishing company, asking for a reformation of contract and specific performance thereof, waa overruled In tho circuit court yesterday, and defendant glvon threo days to an swer. This Is ono ot several casta baaed upon tho local nowapapar litigation, In which plaintiff claims thut tho contract aa it stands doe not stato specifically the actual un dorstandlng ot tho bargain. A demurrer In tbo suit of tha Itocord company against B. J, Mar ray ami tho Herald company, la tha action for 113,000 damuges for Im paired' credit, was sustained by tha court today, and plaintiffs given ton dayu to amend their compIaUL a HODKIILU.NO HKARIXU Tho ease of tbo Stute ot OregM against J0u 80dorl11nd.tharge4.wW1 uttering a cnecu wunoui iunw m boon sot for hearing. In Justice flag bagon'a court at 3 o'clock tomorrow attornoon. W m m u V k'l b Uml ....-. L I . U. J tt ,1,