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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1922)
'jf" yr w 1 fEutmmn Herald &. WEATHER FORECAST TIIMIJHT, HUT It DA V, ll,l I.V WMHT, (I.Ot'llV I.V IMHT Poll. THIN riCWS Ur THE' WUMJtk- . . aM k aaiM AAaMrf W Y THE ra ASSOCIATED PRESS 1 Member of the Associated Press. llflieiilli Vi'ni.r-Xii. IIU7I KMM.vm falls, oitwiov, ntiD.u, maiicu ui, i firi mioM riVM emm r 4 " QLhe PACT APPROVED By SENATE IN BITTER FIEHTi Amendment, to Four-Power Treaty Rejected in .3 Roll CalU WAillllNHTIlN. (', Murri, 2 Tim fuur-puwer Pacific ireaty was rut t f It'll lit t tt foiluy liy lhi sen Mln hy ii viiln nf 07 In 27. niter n kcilin nf muetulmeiiiH mill rKrvii Ilium hnil been defeated, nun aftt-r itlinllier. Ilni vulltiiiN pmpi I hy lhi follow Im; senators were rejeit 'il: Wiilt.li. Iluhlinniii, IMIIiiiiiii, I .n I'nllt'ltt'. Johiiitiiii mill It I (Inn u( I hit reservation defeated would have pledged Ihiliipniiili'iii'i. In Hut Philippine within III tears 'I'll" "tin iilllunre" reserviillnn up. Ptnvi'il hy President lUrillnr, ns iplnpli'il WAHHINHTON. I C, Murrh 21 -Tim llnnl tri'iily viiIm wh finir iniin llnili llm necessary two-third Twelve ilnlillid.llit Were aiming lllne voting Inr rallfli'sllon. Knur ti'puhllcAiiii Hit iil linn hint. WAHIIJNUTON. I C. Mutrh 21 -Tim senate In m series o( 13 mil in 1 1 n tmliiy rt'Ji-i Ifil miiitiiiliiiitiit niter nmendineul In (In (niir power I'.u llli' tii'iity iiml Nipriivcit lint treaties four art Ides ns n lonimlttre nt the whnle l-'nlhiHliii- thin, reservations were Inkeli up lirfcrc Ilic (Iiml vole iiii rnl-llli-ntlnll. Knur Irli'ftilirlllnlilt. ri'puhllciili of mttiirn Mttci) mUIi Urn denim rnl fur tin. Mitirnillili'iilR which went defeat cil Tln-y wrnr Krmicn nf Maryland. Johnson u( Cnllfurnln. I,ul'illellit pi VIritiinln, ninl llnruh nf Idaho friln u incliil tnrrilM which were do frill i'i were prnpnui'il hy Ituhlnsuu. denincrnl. nf Arknuis; llllrhrnck. iIsph-tuU nt .Suhrrnikii. Hhlc,,,?u'Jj:,ii ncriil, n( Ti'liui'xiiHt: llitxtl. democrat, nf Missouri; nml Jnlumun, ritpuhllcnu til I'lillliiriiln. Artlrl.t Iwii nl llif Iri'itly. nKiiltml whhh nppnnciilii iiimln Urn iiihIii (IkIiI wuh npprntiit hy ii inmmlltri' "( thn whnhi hy lilt In 2 PYTHIANS ASK LAWS Wntlhl CiilHfl (lllcii'lilli nl I'nr clan llnili VhihilnC" I'OUTI.ANIi. Miirch 21 '.itiiclhi thin nl cllUiimhlp ninl ilcpurlnllnn nt nil InritlRll hunt ri'nlilnnt" l '" llilli.t Hlnlcn who r cnttvlctril nl vliit.itlinin nl Klnl" it Mcnil hin. mnl ri'Htrlrtlon nf lmiuli;ralli'ii tur iwciily )i-iirH, Ih iinkcil lur In rom'lu Ilium pamu'il thin week ty Ciimnpull. Inn IoiIki No. I9., KiiIrIiIh I I'y thhiK. Ilvi-ry I'ylhlnn IoiIkh In lh cnunwy will Itu imki-il hy lllit Incnl huily In tiuppurl I In. intinu mnl to tluutl their ritiri'Niiilflllvi'M In ciuiri.iiii with pfll HntiH nkltiK Inr Ihw punnnKii l nuch hiwK Alniuly nil I'ylhluu ImlKcn III Ori'Ki'ii h.ii' hcitti V"1 c"l'l"1 "f '", rttMilulliitiM mnl cuploi urn now hcliiR mmt In nil iilhor mm Hcctnihin Antcr Inin IiiiIkiik In l'ortluml. In lulilltlnn tint rcnolullnn will hn prcHcnli'il In tint hiipri-mn IihIkii mnl In nvi-ry Kraml IiiiIko in Ih" ciiunlry. Tim lawn rriitclt'il urn nliucil ihlclly ut lunilKiicrH, nlllmr imturnl Imil nr nut, whu urn vlolnliirii ol the Ihiunr, intrcntlc mnl whltn lvn hiwn, A iiiiniullti'ii Iruiii Cuiunupnlltiin IihIkii Iiiih hccti MlililyltiK thu Bltuiitlnn In Purtlmiil mi ri'KiirdM Ihiinn chief vlnhilliMiH nf thn vim Iiiwh. mnl tlm ifrtitliiilini ritpritniiilM thulr uiliil(tn jih to thu IntHt niulhnil nl nUmpInK ""I Biiili triilllc. Thn pctltlnn ulmi nnkH Hint llm piimunt ruMlrlctlvn linmlKrullmi Ihwh. which urn noun In I'lplm, h cnutlit iicil Inr twunty yuiim. Thu riiNOlnlloii will hn mutt In Urn Olt'Kon iluluKiitl'tn I" roimiiiKH mnl In uviiry IihIkii nl tho urilcr nt KmIkIiIh ut I'ythliiH lit tin. ilnltinl Htnti'M. i vi:,Tiii:n ruoiiAiui.iTiiw A i hiu In huroniulrlc iircitMiiru ck lunliiy iiflurmxm wiih fullowcul h) llm iliiiirliiK wrnthnr ! Iiml nlKht mnl Iniluy thu CychiHtnrniiiKriilili ut I'" iiurwooirH IMmrmiicy Iiiih r'lM,,r,,l lllllu chmiKO. A i:iinllnuull(in ol plmiH mil wimthnr In thorefurn Inillcutcil, KoruiiiHt lur iiml 21 hetim: (lunnrnlly liilr, with iiioilurutn wIikIh. mnl litiiiininiturcH. Thn Tycon rucorilliu lhorninmulr rnKlHlitroil iiinxliiiiim nml minimum, Inilny, iih follows! HIkIi Vi Unv .I7 9niMMio damaoi; iiChi'lts I mom ouix.'dx env I'litni lU'NCII ,MJ, DIIMIitOVI'.ll, OltKdON (MTV. Muit'li 24 Ditmiiitu of (ivir lilii.onii insult mI (rum a flrn liitn lust iiIkIiI wlilrli tleslruvitil Mm llusrh liiillilliu:, din lower (lour of which wns uriiplcil hy thu Cluck iiniiiH County Auto mill Tnti lor ciniipitny llnln iililcil f lr" men i becking fin men Cnuso iiii kiinwn BIDS FOR ROAD WORK ARE ASKED BY STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Tin- llnllcfl'iillfiiiuhi iiml Pinlfle lliniiu I'lrxl (ii ll Improved Iimly This Ken-ni I'OltTI.ANU. Murch 2 I Thp Main hlKliwuy iiitiiiiilitnliMi hcuril nullity ili'h'KiilluiiN Iniluy. It iitli'ti'il IiIiIh in. vcrllitcil Inr work nil Tim It.ilh'H Cull fnriilii. Jcliii Ihiy, mill I'adflc liluli wnyn. Murlmi ciiiiniy wiiti nnliTi'il tn nun ph'tn iiiiuliiiuunthili piiHci'illiiKH lur n nun iiillu ruiili. thriiiiRh Juffi'Muti. llliU fur urn til in: nml rnckliiR Iruiii Junclli'ii City to l.iuirnhti'r went or ili'tcil iiiIhtHmmI lur. OIL REVENUE LARGE Hit) nil lt- tin IVrtNilciiin I'mIiI tn I'. H, Tiilnl Our ,J,lMin,IMMl WAHIIINtlTON. II (' . Miinli 21 - Nearly nine million hurrel nf nil were prnilureil on Kiiveriimeiil lUMieil ImiilN In IU2I. rcitultliiK In merit ihnn IZ.rmo.miil heliu; pulil Into the t'lilt nl Ktnte Tre.it.ury n roynltlen, nc rorilliiK In Ihv mittuiil repurt cf A V Alilltrofi'. (Illtf pelluleilin lechuehl KlKt uf llm hure.iu nl mlnen The Riiterninent rerelM-n ruynltleti I nn nil in'ttoliiim mul iintiirnl kbh mnl ! their pr ml inin unlit frnm Rovermueiit InuiU. Tim inliilinuiu nil ro ally rule l & per lent In Hint fur luiul lenneil 11 b n rnwmit for illnrmery Mim! of thei learns limit hccli nwnriletl. It w'iib Bnhl. uiiitur u bIIiIImk nrutit uf ruyiilllen riuiKliiK from t S t to K, s-s percent .TJlo.MVSL.l'H ijll" I"'1"' KUyilBl'-i" r, 2-3 ter lent nf (he value of Ihe Kmntllne extrat'teil (mm the Knn pro ii 11 ceil nml fitlil Mont Hi 11 11 "1.0111) permlU fur pro. Itectlni; Inr nil mul run have heen In. Hileil hy the Renernl land officer, the report taleil. whllu -" 1 leimeK were riiIiI to have heen Kmnteil for proilur llIK oil mill Knit pri)ertleil. Mint ol tint oil prnilureil on Riieriiment Imutit In rreillteit to Wyoming. California. Molilalia mnl Louisiana, iiatiiial kiih (iimeN from WynmliiK mul (.'ullfornlii, mul caliiKlieail (,'at.ollno from Wyo mltiK nml ("allfornl.i. MASONS WILL CONVENE jr(e Xtltnher i:Mi(it In .ttenil Two (YreuiouUlH SANTA IIAItllAltA, Calif . Murrh 21- llelwoen 2, Mm ami Il.iMlii l AliKelen mul Han KrmulBco ShrlnerH ure etpecteil In iitleml tint Khrlnn celehrntlun to hit hulit hero April S. A hnrhecue mul 11 hall will proceilit the celehnilluli. ItKDIIINC. Calif. Marili 21. -Nearly I.ihmi meiuhitrH of MiiBimle op ilitrn urn expecleil to nttcnil Dm Shrill er reremeiilalM lor Nurthiru Califor nia which will ho huh) here April 22. Walter II. Kl til; Iiiim heen liumcil Ken erul chairman In cliarnu of llm elu lioralit prepurullniiH lor llm event. SHOOT FAMILY OF 7 Ihlfimt IIIiKitm llmik Into llwell liilC of Hiiloon Kei'per IIKI.l'AST, Murch 21. A hntul of until fori cil their way Into thu home uf Owen MiicMiihun, n Kiituou keeper, early Iniluy, ami nhut Mtveii umiuheiH of tho family. Thu iiiiwh Ktlrreil up llm city, MiirMahuii mnl IiIk three boiib went klllml oiitrlKhl, nnullutr hiiii tiled uf woiiiiiIh, anil two otlmm ure near ileal h. Tho raid Van thotiKht to hij a ruprlNul fur thu xhoolltiR of a uumhur of coiiHtuhleH In May street yeBtitrilny. m ELLIOTT SEEKS BENCH Make, rninuil Knlcy III ClicuK JiulK" Illicit for i:. I,. Illllolt today iiiiulo formal entry Into thu rucu for circuit court JuiIkii hy HcnilhtK to thu secrotury of Htale nollllcutlun of his cumllilucy tu Kitlluir with a ropy of tho petition. Tint petition roqnlreH 80( hIkuii-' uri'H nml miiHt ho llleil with tho M-cre-lary of Htato hy April II. BONUS BILL IS l ffHUB now wimi Measure Carried 1v Over whelming Majority in House WAKIIINdTON. I) ('. M.irch 2( - 'Mm H. "uii, inin, nun hiiIiIht hnntin i hilt ivnit ItiifHflt t.ltll tftnll'ril.lV llV I I thn huiiHii hy mi iitciwhi'liiiliii; iim- ' nrlly. It'linw ;nim to Hit. wiiat wlit'tn Itu f.ilit In rcr.'iril"il im un ii'ftiiln. . 1'iirtlnT in en n n nl ri'linhllltnlltiK I illmihli'il furiiiur Mirvlru incii hy , "mtltliiK Ihcin up" iih f.iniKT,, on j fi'tliTitl lrrlK"hl liitul l prnvhli'tl I In ii hill Itilroiluriiil hy .Scniiluri ('iiiimrmi. ritpuhllcnti, Arizona. Tim mnniint pruvlilcH Inr (Im wltlulraw-i nl hy llm KuviTiimi'tit or '.'im) farm I tlitlt nf f I Vi. nrri'ii cucli, nml tint Hf-I I. '(lion hy thu vuturmm' huri'iiii nl 2011 mt'ii uiuUtrRultiK iinrlciilturul tjiilnliii,' In Ijn over tint projicl. Tim Inint to Int titicrti'il fur llm limner nervier until In In the .Menu illvlMuii ol thn Vuiiiii (Arltnnu) teil it nl IrrliMtlou pioert Kuch mini wiiuhl Im nilvinreil I1.U0D with whli h In tiirt uperntlutin mnl the l.iml .mil ' IrrlKiillim cnin.irurtlon. wnlur rlKhln nml other (ee wimhl he iimortUctl In III )cnm DurltiK the perlnil ol iluviilopinent. or until riuilmrlit Inon heuli liunl.i hy the hpienu with Ilium) who hnvn ilein iniBtr.iti'il tihlllly tn I1.1111II11 n f.irin, thn hure.iu l illreileil tn hinmu. them In temporary li.irrarku 1111 the pru.'ert Mile. An iippruprliitlun of l"'UU.i I rurrlcil, which, Heimtor ('.iliieruii niilil. roulil hit lliteil In w.1)n lli.it wotihl "nclunlly et up the liny In lnmlnPMi II they itilnil In ninkit Jur.mluiu.-W)catlun.' . ARMY BILL CHANGED l'rotUlin lteiiilrln Wlllulriiwul ol TrHMipt, IMIuilnulitl WASIIINliTON. I) ('., March 21. rrovlitlotiH of tho nrmy iipprnprl.itlon hill reiiilrliiK tint wlllulriiwul nf cer tain troopit from China. Hawaii. I 'an lima canal mile mul (iermnny hy Jul) I, were eliminated from thu measure today hy tho house . m VtAHtU Kll.t.S rorit lll'KI.INCTON, Uiiiih., .March 21 Four ure ileail hem. with JTf.n.unn ilamiiKu from n cluud hurst which flooded Itmk rrevk, nweepInK tint illy last ulKht.. ANOTER TIN CAN t evhrV TTme i DPoP orit- 7 Vjpr CyjiJJy opltiese Bloomin'Thikgs )l y7 .SOMEOIE ADOS ArtdTelEG. J i. ,' -) . LUvVT dii "Haaa sS .' i. ft- .'A. . 1 On Vacation AAAAhAAAPHl fjrAAAAAAAMAy AAAAPnFi' XC iAAAAAAAl HAAAF? V Vy nH cf'.JuwiAAAAlBB' Tvfa3lJMEAAyAn?3rAAAAAAAK l1 ACAAAAAAAAAAbAAAAAAAH ! bKaaaaaaaabHaaaaVvAav AAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIJaAAi VifiPIIAAAAAAAAr " Jr vI5AAMF8"JaM AAAPBHAAAAAAft 0A.( P - Mlmi Mnthlhle Mc(V rmlck. I fc. KrmiililatiKliter uf John I) Itorkc feller. rettilni: nt lint HprliiRH, Vu.j hefore mlllm: In Kuri'i'e for hr well illtiK to Mux Oner. Ilie Kwim llvury h!,ilil prupiletur I I I Had No Roulette Wheel Used PhonoKraph Record K):V Wi:ST. KIo., March 24. Muyhe they've stopped Uial.lliK mill iitto wIii'dIk. or perhnp M.itiuil fioii' z.ilitx. operator of a coffee shop here, didn't have u catalog bIkiwIuk where f one iiiIkIiI he ohtalned Ail wnyrsuch luconveuleiKOri illdii'l liiiMmr Manuel when hn ilceided tn Install one In thu rear of his place receutly. Offlrorn rahleil llm shijt. selied the layout nml upon examination discovered the wheel wax homo made. tu:inuf.urffreil frnm a disc xropaplinnu record The record hail heen painted, hud mini hers from to ;:n, mul officials who scial'cd mine of the paint nwuy ills covered It wan originally u vocal rerf dlllon of "There'H No I'Uct- l.lkc Home." (lonxalor. failed to tell tho court whether the title of thn hidden souk wa a V-nmltiK to those who huchvil tho whi'ul or whether Im rciwrded It us a lucky oiuuu for tho "house." LITTLE CHANCE TO AVERT COAL MNEfiSSIRIKE Operators Declare Stock on Hand Will Meet Re- quircments 2 Months INJHANAPOUB. March 21 Without hope iipiurciitly of any de. vehipineiits foreiilnlllni; tho ro.il rlke net for April I. offlrlali of 1'iilleil Mlmi Workern of Amer i' a here loday declnrvil that thn hIu'ts were rendy for a Rcncrnl tirpeiislnu of tunny wrekM iltirn- . Hon. Num.., however, would pru dlct how lone tho walkout would i' iitliiiin. nxrirrtliiK (hat their flRht could (Vntliiuo Intleflnltely. ' While no official forecast of the leni'th of tin strike wuh made. It was Indicated authqrltatlvrly thnt the union official.! felt that any ' wace cotifercnru with operators nt , the central competitive, field w.m loulttful until Iho hlR roal stocks now on hand hail Ixon depleted. Operatom hero said tho stock,, on hand would meet thu country'ii re- ilulrenienU fur two months, and (hut meanwhile non-union fields could supply almost half ut thu normal demand. While the rtrlko In the soft roal fields IiIiikcs on tho situation In the central competitive field, which Ik I hn union's has Is fur waKca nf nil soil toal districts, the strike In the Pennsylvania anthracite field may he untied heforo that In (hit soft rout fields, for negotiations' now nro under way for a now anthraclto wnRe agreement. Any new waru scale must ho approved hy u ref erendum nf the mlnrrn affected hy It, and the cessation of tho strike, officials hero said, rested with tho union's policy committee. Thu opin ion In union circle was that tho committee would mul thu strike whenever n waKo ticilu acceptahlo to thu men had heen negotiated. WASIIINC.TON. I). C Mnrch 21. Inviitlgatinu has heen Instituted hy tho Interstate commerce commission Into the reasonalilcness of practically all rated on coal In tint western por tion of thu I'nltitl Stales. cn.it(ir.s ciu'ixtv A suit fur divorce wan filed In the circuit court yesterday hy l.uvelll.i Meek;r against Galen Meeker, charging lion-support and rruel and Inhuman treatment. Cus tody of two minor children, aged 7 and 4. Is asked hy thu plaintiff. VMMl III'MOIt KTAUTH Itt'.N OX IIA.VKj U'O.MKV DKI'OHITOItS CKL'HIIKI) CIIICAttO, March 24. Hov oral womep worn crushed anil trampled In a scmmlilo hy de. posltorff of the Northwestern Trust and Saving, hank In a run resulting frnm falKo ru mors The hank paid out money as taut nn tho deposit or could ho served. Other hank vvero reported rcidy to supply nil tho cash needed. PERSONAL "SPOOK" PURSUES LAYER OF ANTIGONISH GHOST llr. WiiMiur I'rlnrr I, Now llniint. ail; Appnilllon AiM-;iiM nml Touclies Him tin llnnil NI'.W VOIIK. March 21. Dr. Wal ler I'rlnce, layer of the "ghost of Antlgonlsh," said on his return to New York today thnt hn had tiken up the trail of a "personal spook" which has mado Its nppearan'ces In the life of himself and his wlfo. Ho related Jiow his wife, looking Into n crystal shortly heforo he start ed for Antlgonlsh, descrlhcd thn rcene ho would meet nt the end of his Journey; thu houso with thn peak ed roof nml small stoop, the harn lie- hind tho house, tho pile of boulders. all of which ho found as she had seen them. Ho also (old of another occasion when his wife said she saw an ap parition henldo him. Silent and hslf amused at her description of Us movements. Dr. I'rlnce said ho sud denly foil tho famous "wind touch" on tho first finger of his left hand, and n a shljter went through him, his wife said: "It lias Just stretched out a finger and touched you." Itapplngs have leen heard fre quently In his housu. Dr. 1'rlnco Mid, hut only when his wife was thero. "Tho spirit. If such It he." he add ed, "was a considerate one. It never hothrred me on nights heforo I was scheduled to make a speech. Othor persons, psychically endowed, have boanl tbHui .rnpplns.Jo..my of'lCBjjo,, - wliero I nnvo sometimes nearu ncm roysolf. My wife has extraordinary psychic powers and Is continually reolng things In the crystal. I have been making a thorough study of her can and will shortly present my finding tothe society for Tsychlcal Itesearch. MERRILL WOMAN DIES Heath Calls .Mrs. Cornellii Slunk, Ileahlciil Since I HUM (Seclnl to The H'Tnld) MKUItllfk., March l. Mrs. Cor nulla Shuck, city librarian and n resi dent of this community slnco 1838, died hero nt 8:30 this morning nt tho ngn of 69. Death was duo to a complication of diseases. Mrs. Shuck wns Iho daughter of Mr. and Mr. Sarah Harper and wns horn In Illinois In 19S3. She married K. A. Shuck on December 29. 1874 and In 1895 they bottled In Ashland, Oregon. Threo yearn later. In 1898, they moved to Merrill whoro Mr. Shuck died on September 17, 1902. Seven children were horn, flvo of whom survive. They nre, Mrs. War ren, Liverpool, 111.: Churles Shuck re siding In Oregon; Mrs. Whitney of Merrill; Mrs. Ntira Howell. Susan villo. California; mid Mrs. l.ouls I.us Ihnont, Vesper Oregon. Kunnral services will bo hold In the Presbyterian church horo Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. SPANIARDS DEFEATED HcversCM Ant Suffered lit lliuul of Moor In Morocco LONDON. Murch 24. A dispatch from Tangier, Morocco, Indicates that tho Spaniards have sutfored reverses ut the hands of tho Moors. Alhuco mas, on thn northern coast of .Mor occo, noo miles west of Mollltti was reported bombarded by tho Moors, and u Spanish steamer sunk. Tho dispatch says thu Spanish press has been filled with optimistic hows regarding Morocco. S01)i:itLl!.M JL'UV OUT Thu Jury In tho case of Statu of Orogou against (lust Sodorlund charged with Issuing worthless chuck went out at noon utid was still In session ut 3 o'clock. D.VNKS ON STH1KK COPENHAGEN, March 21. The 30 Danish unions havo voted to de clare n general strike beginning Ap ril 1 In retaliation against the gen oral locjioutstleclaroil Fohruary 16. RAIL OUTLETS FOR C. OREGON Hi Need Shown for Better Transportation in In terior Portion PORTLAND, March 24. Rallrcmd construction In Central Oregon to provide outlets for products which now nro going southwnril to Cllff nln, Is being advocated hero by Wil liam Hnnlny of Harney rounly. In this Central Oregon are tlMra It over 50,000.000,000 feet of -Im.V that Is marketable only wl 4 qu'ato transportation. Hanley points out. 'In Klamath Lakii and Hunt countlo. thore am 353,000 mtm f Irrigated YJ" nd ""2J7 " af Irrlgatabln lane eapabloof prodMlns wealth. Those lUsrWar iugfKIa of tho potential wealth nf this1 n$ km. Home yoars ago Tlobert SlrahorlT" undertook a rallrond project north ward from Klamath Falls that Von tcmplated the connecting lines that Hanley now urges. Until such Uses aro available, Hanley argues, a lam part of that great Central Oregon em pire wilt lay dormant and that whan rail transportation Is provided the development that will follow will more than justify the Initial cost of such transportation and In short or der. "(tallroad construction across Cen tral Oregon would not cost excessive y," ho continued! "Tho Una from the east already has climbed out of the rugged Malheur canyon; tho Una from the north Into Head ha con quered the gorgo of th DesebutM and emerges on tho Central Or mm plateau. Tho Intervening area would require few bridge or other costly construction feature. I would think that 110,000,000 would provld thu necessary rail connection In Central kJWI "And why should It not be under taken by tho state highway commis sion? Theoretically what I the dif ference between a highway and a rallwny as an agency of development I would not have tho stato operate such a lino, Just build It and then let it be operated by some of tho existing lines. "I.ct It bo romembcred that undor existing conditions thero Is ovory reason why much of tho business ori ginating In southeastern Oregon finds Its outlet through' Idaho; why the Lake and Klamath county trade moves southward to California," which comment led to a discussion of the Isolation that Lake county recent ly expressed In the slogan "The County That Oregon Forgot." MAN IS BADLY BEATEN W. t. Klllott In Hmtpltal as Keault of KncounUT WUh Krel linker V. C. Elliott, a saw filer. I In tho Warren Hunt hospital today re covering from tho effects of a tight with Fred Llsliey, -n ranch hand employed by J. Frank Adam of Mer rill. The encounter took place near the O. K. livery stable late yester day evening. Elliott wa severely beaten and was unconscious for a long tlmo, according to hospital authorities. Llskey was arrested by Officer Brandenburg and McLoughlln, and kept In Jail over night. Ho wa discharged thl morning by Judge Loavltt, und will ho glvon a hear ing when Elliott recover- sufficient ly t0 attend court. WAR ON CIGARETTES I, enue Annouiieoi Drive In CY-Oy-enilloii -Willi Sunday School x CiriOAtiO. March 24. Tho week beginning April 23 has boon desig nated as "national Anti-Cigarette week" by tho national Anti-cigarette loaguo, according to an announce ment made today hy Mis Lucy Page (luston, superintendent of the league. Tho unnouncoment saya that the reason for soluctlng this particular wouk Is bocauso yesterday was offi cially designated as Antl-Clfarett day by the International Sunday school association. MAKKKT REPORT POIITLAND, March l. Llva- stock, ogga and butter, steady. W,helt, f 1.83 to 1 1,15, ,. uj I n f ' A " , f t !', ' . t 4 ',r i ' r v ' f n