The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 19, 1922, Image 1

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WEATHER FORECAST
OFFICIAL PATER Of, $
KLAMATH COUNTY AM)
OF KLAMATH FALU
TONHIIIT AMI MJ.mtV, HUNCH
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SHERIFF T
GETjIENCE
Malin Peel Hall Scene of
Liquor Raid; 'Detectress'
Aids Officers
Arrest nf l.lnyd i'lirlult, wlllt n j
barber simp In lli' ,hi 1 1 ii I'nil hull,
mill n( (lily Itosii, proprietor nf Hi",
limit hull, unit rotiflsi-Miluti nf frnm ,
7'. in 8li iiunrtM or almgi'd mnnti
ulilim, resulted from n ruht by Hlmr
lir l.nw mill Deputy ltrnc lute
vi.mi.ntiiv nil I llii Milllli until hull unit
AIJi'UlliiR residence, In whlrli Hie J
rrnrklng nf a nam liy llm simmr una
lln service ur a "Ittily detectlvn'
wrm outstanding feature.
Aitlnc nn liifiirtnulloii Hint liquor
was lining wiltl t tUn pool hall, Ill"
iitrirrr. iirrn'mfisiiled !) "Mlvi Mil
din-l Onrr. sperliil deputy, who In
rlvll llf.i In a temher n Ihn AllorU
Hrtinnls, swooped dnnn UpfUl III"
place. Him, llm proprietor, was nl
fill Iml I'urUll s In chore'. In
vestigation dlfirlinmd hnhlnd llm lr
ni'Vi'ml empty buttles from which
ili'rlili'il mniifishlnn odor emsniil.'d.
Now llit sheriff litirt reason to be
II. 'Mi tin' Hiiro was llm hiding plitri'
nf tiiior which si meted out In
WI'll-kllOHII CUlOIUCr, In' iwld. d
ln iIimiiuiiiIimI of KurUll Hint llio safe
Im opened. I'urlsll, liownver, pro
fi'Jm'il lunoraliie of till' combination.
Nnllilnu lUuuti'd, llm sheriff nnre
slatted to nrk oil llm dial. Hid ef.
form wem rewarded ln Hi" door
swung open, revealing, lir mI.I, pup
bnltli' remaining n iUtitly of !
li'Krd iiioimtiliii' ii it well as several
whUki')' glstsi'i.
Now intern thu detect resii, Miss
t'nrr, whn liud her suspicion nrnuted
by hamitmrlm; In llm residence quar
.. .r ii... i. nil. Hut- Kit llm officer
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hiiiriicl ii x.urrli, r.iIiib tliniugh miu
dry lioicM mid iHpplim lho wjlli fur
niTri't rliKinlirrn. At liuelli in Innu
rr lit I.M.klliK lird Mllfl plllti'd nul fr.'llll
llio will Hii.l illn'to.icil ii fflloii nf
Hi,, null nlili'iriuul In rii ri'imncii m'nl
ri'i'iiilty lirtlli'd up ap-illi. Tim
linntdn wrro ri'iiinvcd mid tlmr klond
lictwiDii TT. illiil $0 full 'imirln of ill-
llKrd nioolllllllllC.
ll-tutiiliiK (n KUniulli Kulla ltli
tln I'vldi'iiri' uiid llli lflirlult utnlT
iirrokl, llm nffirrm lint lloioi, who
wiii iiIko rripilrrd In lirrumpnn)
Ihi'iii. loiter linlh worn ri'loiiM'd,'
null iitnliT It'll1 nihil Imiid.
'"Willi t lll lll kllOM' Ullllllt II,"
linked Sln-rlff Low, "Lull wi-ck wo
liud to kill a mlllcMinkn to ri-I Hip
ovIdi'Mi', ntn lldn Hi'i'k ' li.nl In
criirk n Kiifo. What nuxt!"
PLAN BIBLE SCHOOL
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l'nwb)lrrUii (.Imrrli Will Hold
lull) Hrslon for Two Wj,Tt
. i ..i I LI'S
A dully vurutloti filMo kcIiuuI will
lio imiduciod In HP' ITMliylerlun
iliurrli .Sunday hCliool roiuni nun
mi'nrlni; imxi Mumlny mid wll cnn
tliiim fur two Vn'nkii, l wnn minoilnr
ii tndiiy liy tlm Hot. A. I.. Illffl.
Tlio bcIiooI will lio for children of
tioliool iikh who will lio dlvldrrt'luto
iIhk.ich uicordliig to K0 nnil will bo
In chaw of five trcliorn under tlio
lU'V. Itlcu. Thu Itcv. H. C. Huli'l of
Atihiand, rruiiliylorUu iiilHilotmry
for tlio Boullmru OroRon district, will
ho licro to help col llio nchool ntnrl
id. "TIllS BCllOOl Will Hfford UlUI03t ui
much Htudy tlmo hm n -wholes your
undur'lliii rfr,ulur iiielliud." wtld tlm
llov. Itlio. "In Mddlllon to IllUlo
work, tntwlc mid tsrtft work wll( bn
tuuKtit. Tint pUn hmi licru uwd
tdsowlicrn ixtpU!ivnly "Hd lil proven
1'iillroly HiuvpbHf'll." i
Tlio hcIiooI will Iki coiiiluctod from
! to lltUO ii, in, tlvo iIuj-h of tlm
wenk,
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WKATHHIt I'lMMIAIHMTHW
'rim ('vi'iii.Hlnriiiuariiiili lit UniliT-
wouy n iiiiiruiinv
rvglnlrrod u rlalnK
prnnniro durliiK tn'
inorniUK nours oui
ut 1! ui in., llm
i o n d ii n c y wh:i
ilnwiiwurd, ludl-
OHtloim urn thin to
morrow will iu
Him.
I'oruunttt fur noxi
S heum:
I'ulr. with vurlublo
WltlllK.
i'i... Tf....u riwiiritlno llinrmiilllulL'r
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ruKiuturod muxluium nod nilulmum
tniiipiiruturoH toduy uu follewn:
IIIkU '. J
.Low.
lltl'IT HIIIPMKNTH NOW
iUHSU TO KANT IN I'.VKIt
INCItl.WHINU OUAXTITIKH
HACIlAMIWrO, Aiik. ID, -Willi
tcHunipiliiii of triifric mi
llm UVkIitii I'm'lfli' r.illnmil
hihI ii'coril mIiI piiif-n I ri iivit llm
Hinillii'rii I'lmlflc lino rrull limn
nf N'iiIIimii Cullfonilii turni'il
llllllf l pllltl' III llll'lr llO'lllM )I'H-
Irrdiiy HKrutclmd off mi pi'il
I'd loi.n null !,'! I Id! ilnu'ti In Hi"
r'Hl IiiihIii''h.i nf dlinilliR of
lliclf lull impn.
I'm 1 1 wiih htiirli'd Clint hm rup-
Idly iih It ruilhl bn limdi'il. ICvrv
effort v.u.t iiiiiiIm by tin' rnllriMil
ruinp.itili'H In prnvldi' c.irH, c
lordlni; to i,lil'n'ri. '
I'um.i'iini'r trjliiti Im'kuii uiot'-
Iiik on tint Wciil'Tii I'm'lfli: 1'iirly
Tliurnil.iy mid Htrriniiniii I'ffortN
with iiiiid by rullnuid ufflclnlH
to ch'itr up fri'lehl roiiciMtlou.
"'Tlicy Knld llirv liopfd to provldi'.
., n"l Horvlrc In ii few ilnyii.
K. A. A. DIRECTORS
MEET TONIGHT TO
PLAN ACTIVITIES
'Aapoliiliiirut nf M.in.i(i'i' C'nim
llrfnri' AxvK-lntli.nl llii-y Km-
m.u N i:-i-l
IMriTtorx of tlm Klniinith Aiuntnur
Athli'llr Hvoclntlon wilt limit In tin'
chAinbi'r of rnmnmrrc roiiiim nl 7.30
Hi In rriiliis in fnriiiululi' tilutm for
tlm full and nllitrr roaioli. Wblli!
tin- iinnoclHlliMi linn b.'cii liuMlvc dur
Ins tho niiiiinicr, tlm dlrrctorn look
I(irnl to ritiumpllou of ncllvlll'-i'
In thu nnr fuluri.
AmmiC tlm bunlur.Mi to ruinn bo
fore tlm mrclliiR tonlxlit HI be tlm
appointment nf n miinuKcr to luko
rharc of nthlrtlc limit."! nnd iillmr
frnturm of tlm symuatlum work.
To furrosful iiiccIn 'rn hrld lt
Inter, hut thrip nn rccuUr frnturr
rrn Impni'iilble duo to the IiuikmhI
blllly of tlm tllrrrloM to hi' morr
tlnm In arrmicInK llm affaire. It lit
lM:llvrtl Hip nppoliimi'iit .of i unin-
... ..ii ..'.iT.i.i.. ....... .;.: ,.
lif(rr "llii ni'iiiu 4ui.uij p. i in m
prrmnta(n hl woiilil nu'ro rrg
ular rnlrMaltinii'nlnf iiiTVcir'nH tr
mil Hm hill In ri'iiulii nprn dliltiK
utali'il iH-rHNlx. ' v
K. C. OFFICERS' ARRIVE
Mill AvKl In Imitation of H
(VmllilHlv Toinomiw
Sum ofllri'r.i of the KnlKliU '
("olumbim und olhrr loudlnn kulitblH
urrhrd hero by iiutomublli' from
Mrdford tbh nfti'rnoou to iiimlnt In
tlm InltlHtlon of homo 10 Klumiilh
I'.ills, .Mi'dford und l.nknvlpw r.indl
diilra tomorrow, und xpi-uk ut tomor
row llVI'lllllR'A bumiui't.
Aiuoiik tlm purly wrro llm lluu.
Iludlvy Woolen nf Srattla: Kniuk I..
I.oimrr.mi, Kiipri'ino dlroctor. I', J,
llnncy.. Nnil J. nolf. Hlaln ilvputy,
nil of i'erlliiiid: mid I-. J. Srhiido.
cruud knlKhl of thu Mi'dford council,
nfrMnpunlr-ii by n scorn of Mcdford
knight and ramllil tm.
A chanRo In Hum mid pluco of to
morrow cvpiilnic'ti bnimurt w.m nn
notinrcd today by J. F. MiiKUlro,
R'rnnd knlcht of tlm local cnuucll. It
will li hold nt thn chamber nf cone
tnerco roomH at 0 o'clock, I nut rail of
tlm Lycmim hall ul 7. ni wu;i pruvl
ouHly pUuned.
Tho Hon. Dudley Woolen, of Seat
tle, will deliver an udilrena un the
compulsory school bill, prejentlnc
tho urffunmnt iiRiiliiHt It, from nn
open-air platform nt llio comer of
Hlxlh nud Mnlu dtreula this even
inc. NO MORE FREE RIDES
tin IKiUrr TliiiHloif Um-frr When
llottlo la Loft lu UN ur
- Tlmodrtro Dorter, who wiih flood
J3C nnd etwtn In tho Junllco court yos
terdiiy for fltdilntf wllliout n llcensn.
today IiihIMh ho will. never nlvo nn
other iiimi n lift Klnre lm miyH tlm
last ono ho picked up huppened to
ho drunk mid left holtlo In Dor
fcr' car, which eauued Dorfer to bo
broUKl'l lieforo Juutlco (liiRhngi-u
aunln Ihla milrnliiK rliurnud with Imv
Iiir Hqunr lu Ills possession. Ilo waa
fined " und cohIh this tlmo. Ilia
car 1.1'helne liuld wlilln ho works out
blu flno.
Ou top of nil HiIh, ho met with an
uccldout on hla way Intu towu
Thursday und Binuuhud ono of tho
front wheels of hla cur whuu ho lung
led with another cur on tho AIrodih
road.
I T IS IN
W'Y STRIKE
Proposed Ending of Walk
out Depends on Outcome
Of Conferences
MIH ANIICI.KH. Au lJ
The bis four flrll.t on llm 'o:iut
lltll'H nr Hie H'llllii I'r luoi Ikcii
nitliil off and freight mid :i
HI'IIKer HDIvlcn Will III' 41'Hllll.ld
Immi'dliilely. milliard miiiniim-
id. Illlilmril ii"lid word
from 'Nonltm Hmi Hiti'fiWu
Tliood there hod t-ttfir1ir.il n d
ilnloii lhn( tin (hilitimn 'will
return In work Korvlco wfll
In realored to noriu.il Hirilli'i-
out tlm ayntem, lm ralil.
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Ni:w VOItK. Ann. 13.N.:w York,
for tho hint Iwo.iibtyn Hm ncunn of
ronfrruiicea bntween tlm brother
IiooiIh mill rnllny le.nlera. exiii-rlen-
rod n lull In the nixotimioim toduy
Tlm rail chief nn- itfcpurliiK for a '
Ki'tmral iiii-cllnit nf the Aiaoclalion j
of llallv.ny Mxevutlvi'M here m-xt
wci'k which will ronnldcr llm (iropnsl
Hon of elidliii: Hie wiilkuul proffer
ed by tho irudfi. tibor leadeni,
who iuunM!d lu tlm city ilnrimt tin'
pur Icy art' also lioldlni; llicinsclu'ii
In readltioKS In reiolvn llm ninwer
of llm rmpliijera nl nnnlher ine-llni;
of mnllftiirH and evrittlvni wt for
ueit Wednuailay.
Thn prppoNil undir roiiNldernilon
by tlm roailn wuh tint ofticlally ilcflS
ed nl the end nf jrnterdny'ri parley.
WA8IIINOTON. AtiR. lit. Plana
for carrying out PreHldiui Until
flic's recomniendntloiiit for . IcRlnlu
Hon to control lb it prr.M'iit bltii.iilon
ltnliw forfcttnll future dlfflcultlcii
Were under wuy toduy In both the
senum anil Iioiinc. Itepuhllrnii
ieailif'rn 'prumUeil HP.erdy arllun. Tho
possibility (if MhH;ipo nt the nneu
tuiry bllls''next week wens, declared
Reed.
NKNATK WILL i:ll
TAItll'l' KKJMT TOD.W
WAHIIINdTON, Aur. lit. The
Hcnuto will end IM four moiitlm'
tariff flRhl late toduy with the
Pummru of tlm ndmlulHtratloii bill
by un overwhelming majority. Al
though It worker until uildiilRlit
!.tnt tilntil, thu M'liate wai back on
tlm job u half-hour eailier than
iimiu! todn- In order to clean up llio
amendments of Individual senators,
AWMT PARLEYS
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kmmatii IMM.H, oi(i:r;o.v, hatmmay, avhvht ii, iimm
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BEAUTY AND WEALTH '
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Ana C Candler, inulll-milUonnlro
I'o'M Cola I.Iiik and richest man in
tlm south, will soon wed Mrs. Ore
ilii.' do Itouclmlle, Now Orleans aocl
ty l.'.nlcr nnd noted beaut; Ills
icon. Walton T Is defendant In la
null for tluO.GOo heart balm '
SOLDIER BONUS IS- ;
BEFORE MEMBERS OF
KLAMATHCHAMBER
llnllnt mill StuU-iiicnl or'Tm'MiU
l.,n MulliilOut; tlHaraa Fa
vor I'iisviiko ofMi'.tsuro
Members of tlm rhntitlmr of com
nierrn nre belUR uslted by llin board
of directorn to mnkn nn cxprrssiuti
on -tho koldler bonus bill, which Is
now beforo congress, nud which will
most likely lio up for consideration
within tho next fow weeks.- -
llalloti, toRcther with a Mtitcmrnt
of both sides of the iiuestlon, havo
been mailed to each one or the nctivo
members, nud the action of the cham
ber will depend upon n majority vute
of members In tho referendum.
Although the ballots wcro put in
the niiill only List night. IS wcro re
turned on tho nmnilng's mull, of
which nine wcro in favor of the
bonus legislation.
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One to Wed Famous Beauty
Other Defendant in
Damage Suit
I ATLANTA, Hu., Aur. 19. Wlillo
1il sou, Walton T. Candler, Is In
1 volwil In a SIUU.UQQ damsice suit
scandal with Mr. end Mrs. Clyde K.
Ilyflnld, Asa II. Candler, inuitt-mit-llonalro
Coca Cola kliiK nnd Ihe rich
est 'jnan Intlio fcouth, his announced
his apjjrnachlni? warrlapj to Mrs.
Orezlnj JJn.J'n'iclicile..New Orleans
licauiyr'ImwlfjVrry woal'thy"'' Tho
wediilnR fs cxpodled to 'uko"pIaco In
Hun Krapcisco at the end of this
month br'arly'n'SopfeiUber. '
llcKm'nlrfc. ifli 'onlV.inic 'Tbrmula
tie. drink. Candler. Vlth hiil "broth-
of
ern, nrsljopVarren Candler afta 8u
pretnij jiistfcoJbhn cAtidler'of'poor.
In, li&vti gr"own f'mmc'nscl rlcn.
I,lkr Wcrr Mutual
Lovo for flno horses which drew
them close tojsethor at Walter T.
Candler's private race track on his
I'ltatu near Atlanta, was one of'luft
means nf developing tlm acquaintance,
between the Candler and Ilyflcld
families. It waa raid today by mutual
.icniialntances In . commenting on
rhnrge.i that Catfdlcr had attempted
in utlnlk Mrs. Ilyflcld In her stato
riiom ntxiard thn stcaintlilp TJorcn-
Ksrla. ' .
' Mrs. By'fleld's suit for 1100.000
f"!Sryestcrday agurnst 'th million-
aim bsnkcr, tnchlloned tho gather-.
fngs ut thu Candler Irack, and By
flrbi In his wrltton statement deny
ing L'nndlor's charges that be Had
nltempled to "extort" $25,000 from
the traukcr as n result of the affair
tin tho Uerongarla, also told,Of;Bi
purcltascd u raco horse from Candler
and of taking part In tho crtnts at
tlio Lullwntcr track.
Vlnltnl Candler Home
Prior to tho departure ot Mrs.
Candler for California shortly before
tho Kurotvean trip, liyflcld's state
ment buld he nnd his wife were fre
quent visitors at tho Candler home
and his business as an automobile
dealer, ho was u customer of the Cen
tral Hank and Trust corporation of
which Candler Is vlco president. At
a special charity ruco program in
June, both (he banker and the auto
mobiles agent took part In the races,
nud tho lutter's 31-ycar old wife
joined with tho other guests In don
uing waitress1 gurb und selling cold
(Continued to rage 4)
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COM
n
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HIX K.VOMN I)KA1 IS
roriKHT nnK.s rtAuiNo
IV MIN.NKHOTA KORK-STH
nii'I.UTH Auk. 19. 91 (
known dead, hundreds home-.
' less, at least two town wiped
out and a doton oihcni In lm-
mediate danger, wait tbo appar-
ent toll today ot forest fires t
which swept northeastern Mln-;
nesota, causlne '(he worst con-
Migration slnco 101S, wben
400 persons lost their lives. 4
With numerous forest fires-
blazing throughout tho wooded
areas of northern Minnesota,
flovernor J. A. O. Preus to'-
day 'personally took charge of'
'tbo situation, ordering out oa- .
tlonal 'guardsmen here for re-
lief duty.
4 Drought conditions bare In-
creased tho menace to alarm- 4
. Ins; proportions, .according to ,
4 state forestry officials, nnd
today morn than 2000 men-,
were fighting fires Tn vsrlous
sections. One unconfirmed re-
port was that six persons had
been burned to death.
.
NORTHWEST GAINS
NATION-WIDE FAME'
AS SUMMER RESORT
"Iwind of AlinrfTBent" WUely A0-
rrrtlseed -by tesvt of Cialde
lloylca ad Toup CoaaMUiles'
$ETTLK, Aug. 10. That tbo
Pacific (Sortbwest bas at , la t at
tained a fixed place in tbo galaxy
of national summer resorts and that
Us fame has reached oven tho most
cooscTvatlvo centers ot the, eastern
states is shown by the way It U
being featured this this season by
the established touring companies
and summer resort guide-books.
Waero formerly the big tourist
guides issued In tbe.Tarlout east-
fern cities only Included the places
ot easy access, they aft bow .reef
larly deroUag coasMerable. space to
U!TjgW.
DtUUXlrUlr'Paiirarml', "'
An insUnco Is' the ffamsaer Re
sort guide Issued this season by the
pblladeJpWs Public Ledger, wbleh'
coatalneU several pages bearing on
this district. More than one full
page Is .devoted to an Illustrated
description oTthlfinaed 'ofJalliiri
ment" as, it Is called, which por
trays vividly the delights ot a va
cation spent in Oregon i.Waahlsg
ton nd British Columbia.
"The travel truUs ot the Pacific
Northwest." it states, "lead from
mountains to seashore, each telling
Its' own interesting story of beauty
and grandeur, any one ot them 'fur
nishing an adequate alibi tor a va
cation in this greatest summer play
ground ot the American continent.
Adr-wtagc Kaasaerated
' "Automoblllng, camping, fishing,
bunting, motorboatlng. sea bathing,
canoeing, golt, .yatehlng all these
may be enjoyed hero amid sur
roundings 'unequaled anywhere In
tbo .world for majestic boauty. There,
arc good roads, magnificent scen
ery, -including glaciers, mountains,
forests, waterfalls, lakes, rivers, sea
beaches, fjords and pastoral scenes
that wilt bring a thrill ot wondor.
to tbo blaso globe trottor. And tho
entire region, vast as an empire, Is
easily accessible, for It Is served by
nine, transcontinental railways and.
a Dumber ot national highways .for
automobile travel. '
"A vacation In this land of won
dors Is the acrao ot climatic delight.
as it rarely becomes warmer than
80. degrees in tho middle of tho day,
while cool, healthy, slccp-luduclng
nights prevail.
Poitosuiuti ItoutUns lnVnowu
"In its forests and meadows pol-
bounus reptiles and Insects aro alike
unknown. Thu mountain summits
o'ro high enough and climbs .rug
ged to, satisfy tho most experienced
Alpinists, while comfortablo camps
aud hotels, nestling beside highland
lakes and rivers, gratify tbe taste
ot thoso who prefer to go meuntain:
cerlng da luzo.
"In this woudcrtul land ot moun
tains you will sen rufcuin- rivers
thundering down from tbe moun
tains; mighty wuterfulls. hundreds
ot feet high, llko ribbons of bead
ed foam; translucent lakoj minor
log tbolr lofty poaks and frlugcd
with carpets ot green; raondbwe like
cultivated parka with, gorgeous wild
flowers. Hero in tho warmth of
sunshine you can snowball like
children and coast to your heart's
(Coatiauea w tour) '
muck 'ftfb 'cAkfiT
Ajrree to Sijtn $4,000 Not
For First Payment' Ac
ceptance E-tpsjctl .
Fifteen, merchants have guaranteed
purchase of tho As Fordyce" tract for
a 'county fair ground by agreeing (o
sign a note for 1 1,000 to be given
urn iMirraeni. idi oner
anrt pt,tW ffet U 'xee't t4ay,
Inasmuch. as attorneys fer,tbrbsak
approved ibo offer. .
The merchaaU, Vraa. agreed ,to
A. M. CWWer. 3. C. gwnaa ..L St.
Underwood', M. P. Eraas, O. M Hec
tor, A. A. Bellman. Joa MeOoaald,
Chas. I. Roberts ,wd K, at Hall.
The plan as agreed B-rt,hY gtisr
antors consists of purchasl-aT' Ua
kind nhmclatiJrvw'lth' 11m s-kpec
tatlon wf a.' one raJM' , levy .BatM
voted at' special 'eleeUM "la .assjy
rieetlon'iwlth the geaenirelatUoi 4a
November whlcr would, rtaiuW f ti
090,'tho entire eW of the Ua4. la
the event the levy should Mt carry
the--a-ors'aura,'w0ulse rasalredtb
Por U. 14,000.. Md'tosMBttMUhe
js-rcks,'la,slr t frateet their
lavestseat;.W eatfsihey, ,4s
bcet ;ca'rUlf,weed)siMa''et.
kidsred, naMtov'diMla((h imr
teta'almoM',isM)tjlav'.lavor coaaty fair ;grt)-BstatJalt4i.. '.
-fmioM circaUteilaWfir;'
comfy., .rasjilted .li. laasiJMVaji
toaUasTA.) lllWsiasw'-a
ou,pfMfl'dlM'ar
coaMructloa of fair' ;JbMfa will
start shortly," la order vto jarailt a
fifilr-and rodeo this fallv Thefoqa
iy court ha ;agrW Jo . tt9Cra,'th'e
airricea or a. ..sauiea arcamect from
tlto Oregosi AgriulturaJ( college 'to
ptan tae'hattdiags alUia geseral
layout of tbe gronds.1YA' the
tlj.000 to be paid by.tbe cousty
If '.the election .carries will .pot in
clude funds for- payment of tho
building costs, the 47.600 coBstl
tute a -gift to the-county vOo. tbe
part ot tbo subscribers, all of whom
declared their wlUlagatsa to .meet
tho coot ;ia -order to give 'Klamath
county,. fart grouad faclUMesi.
' 'The' present lacorpofated fair
ground association will he held-Intact
pending the eleetloa owtcosao.
Should the eleHlWririr'. Hierw.ui
probably be no further userfor-the
corporation.' ). "
' -'aV j."fr. ; '
' .HEAVY FIIUNG, DVsUVtX
IIUb'li'n, Jiutl. ,i$ Th'e'ro waa '
heavy, tiring (a.U lasfiiitht through
ouL.tbe. city, ot Du,bUa wrea ,iu- '
tional. army forces vand 'renuijllcan
Irregulars. . ' .
. i'.J '
"llbllo, hollo! Istheoeter i.a"ret"
"Nuwl .ho's-i outa 'tow;"-- ,
"Oh rtear.ob dear! 'W$, I'U call
up lawyer Knowltaod,aja .thai' III-
tie. matter attended o)f- j v -
VHflUo. 'Is .Mr. Kawi .aP '
"OUt tba n for n dayartwo, . 'Njf
thing, 1 ilhdo fer'yoal"' ' .
, ''My goodneaal . Wk4tjjea 'tarlh
Is vcrnn today, Perhaif "
wake, an appulnlmeut wHIi tit.Jt.
kern, itnd tp'lHt id,tJtaf ,WW.
ml o. . ' .'.-'" 'i '
"Vtedo. iV & do?vr v;
"Outatbedly. Wquldawwro to
leave your " , i ;
"Ohj bothorl Vitoii'dif, (who'tbU
catling or-he.llp.?j p jiq
honcybuacb golug out f ewa,. you
say? flood, gractou IM.'. why
on earth 13 everybody gojag last ot
towu. Do you know, J 'fcaedJIed
"Pn.JHafs, it, yV;H.daa gel
shot, dear, uad don't shaft mii
cow 'UUo you did. last isar.. Good
bye!" l 'ty '
8uro ieer season. iJMffKH tf.t?
Soptesshof 99, lac)uavai,sptd Jraar a
J-ji 1-- ..I.l-la m."!1 ' I'll1.'.
'Atsutl,
AtMQtt' iWl
A3
was made at ' tneetlak yistsjnUy
to a ripyeVitatlvBe'i.rte'Udil.'
Tllton W, WiuZ 'kftThjls
handling negotlatloM,' Md... aeosw-
ChambewohaXMsl. Ln Moe.
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