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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1924)
Hirst aan rrancisco rirrntvu: of I naQhfn-( A3Cf n; mu.u o J .... . 7 w wv-r WW . a. A AJLVsJl iTAUUgimil Ull Jl QW Published Daily at KLAMATH FALLS Celebrate With Ua JULY 4TH, 5TH, 6T!l "A rip, rarin' rodeo" "An Empire Awakening" Member of the Associated Press Snvontoont)) YearNo. 7218. -. - . ... I. T AM A MM I I.' I I cj riM.ir r.l upniiurMi i if tmuh - " . . iiKiimaiii I IIJI, UlimiV'lli II VW.XlOlini. JUA 'i 1. WWIlW. Wl J u. rEMTK QiC HUM PU A MOOT) M TIDCT U A I r n A v mum jy wn wmiKllJMl MiiM -JPi Jl MM V M 33-APARTWIENT I BUILDING IRE COST 5100,000 Excavations Under Way at Washington and Tenth Street Piravsilnn k bn pt;riiraii Mpltt'A tt a 1100.00 tbri-o iiy tMrlauBl bout" OH I tin nrtheil ratr Of Telh and Whinliin Mrl. The building N being vKtri. 4 ky Harry FtirrB. o( iiil J rlly who tlo ike oft"r of o epaitmeM kmu en Hi m properly, Tt building will be of inns tnt Hotce Kiurlal sad ftr proof The villi Of Ik III"' lloor will bo of if kin ioo fcliliU It IwUg iknu 0 th ITOUB4 l Kl' ! ' ntl. Iff . Tbi lo. Mr Kn?b Mi4. was flomllil building niamr Ul. , Tk wall of Ihn eaod 4 third MM Will of lit(6 material, M4 Ik tomblsatlOB at III uliirro ,irtt k bl J float will make b-ou bull-llB-. Mr. rt' otfJ 1 30, loot traian. Tfc properly on which Ike new l?WIHl kOU. be built, ha ft OB WblBftOB (Irrrl ol lit f( and frontage on Tik Ureal of 1 30 fori Th btiiMi. IIMK all) b 'J b IAO tool. oari fur 111 ron.iiuriii'O f ll'li Kruetur hu bB l-i la N.CSlluai a4 l.'lcilnlii(, (oral ntUKfor. Or OtlolMr Mr. rurcn mIiI. il; lrr tll ttti roof or Iho bu!!ii t.U (ll4 Work o lb In lrlf of U building II) b pu.brj WjI a fui poMibi IB ar4r IkM Ik prtmcm bou in b iMdr for otfnplloo bf lb fit.i ol ti mi. Ta(nr ibf. two nj thro room (PMMiRbj will b loclmlcd in in kalbllti lUth (.nmriii will be ,lpM wtin lb a ot tuoilom MiIbi kou ptunnnr. In lodl lKiflc rojc. OvMaM I hwB. "I kvt on fli." ir, Kurrh uld, "(kit thcio u tlmail for U ipintnoBl koiiK of ike m I m kalldiki Id Kbmaln Kali. Thai h lo iuy, lhto ilnmana far dpiri 'ki of r0'l quality thai will be ,Hblk Ihn financial limit of lti- f Ik poopl. . "Tk tit ib at i naVe thoM-a, I fl. f tho bwi. II Jul out on th ti aai will bo vlaiblo from Main "rl ttd wilt b tliiao lo Iho rif of loon," Wlik Iho emtilitellun of Mr. Furrk apart uiniil Iwii.o, )n will w Ik laft aimritnnni Iioii.b ova m to Klamath Fill. LOS ANGELES FIRE BELIEVED STARTED , FROM ARSON PLOTS '-08 AXCBI-KH, Juno J5. Klnmr-a "MUrej by nlflror to bo of liimn ,',fr or'Blti, early todny wol ii.T,h Junr ,',,n,bn' company iwi it I'aioiiinr, noar hoar, taming Httiktod lot of $100,000, A bnoWt tinj W,u oU ,Mt(),a of ,our DlB,i f luflsnmiablo 'h tnd cut tiro ho. invoatl ""' uld, Ttroalod on anon plot. ROAD ENGINEER TO 1 CO TO PRINEVILLE h ordr o bo froo lo lakn ovor III. n mr of iho Prlno ta b! Wno''niff. hu. hnndi'tl J' "linutliin ua roHldont IiIkIi- r Hkltionr f Kinninlh county to Of im ly' rtlvlilon riiRlnoiir of I., ""'ttlon. Mr. Woodruff loavoa .y ' i"inurrow inornini lu "'r Bl now DOalilon. , hoi boon roalilunt ongluner ,ur III II A ..... . .. . . , two ; nmntiu, nnving - "m nom rrlnovlllo whore ho lilii.I?.Tnt ""-Inoer for tho atnto irur ileparlmortt for Crook Mnniy. n, l. L . . i . . m V), "iiiioy, reaiiiont nnRinnor III ,"'',vlnmi'h Knll highway, ik.?"1". WhloU will Include oil th "Kilt blihway. at KUniAth niy, Chamber Has Compliments on r ire nans Movement Started Here Commended Through The State Mr roiiiiiit-M-lallnnt urn Imlftn t rnlrcl hy llm Klalnalli riming tham br ll rmtilliPrrn nil lh lull Ijl 11(1 il..-U)-, in la narti mK , - jii,,,! yot. ot KinV a -Miult.in ln-rn thai mm l. iiriiia i.it.inii , Ihrnuchoiii h Tbn iiiln --. ullin ntil.fl oh ih lair chan.l.rf roflilnrtro HI Ihn riur. n( Ihn Klamath rhamiwr hue laK'ti hotil of um lni-i pfomrllnn itiwi nn.rnt n, r alin In y War p'wollilo lo makai II a uw-e. i!ornnr Waltnr I'inrro in an aftuBHnf lhat J On 30 lo Jul I l. il"' m'"l tut f.jrmii fir prmiifilcin j-iio.l ha. on iho lollnine rom miuiksUi.ii ihriMiBhoiit i bo im nin-ofoliiE iho Klimaih tuvoly i hamtM-r plan. I'ti lit Iho protont limn. 4irtti iho rurrrni year. Oron om from frl irc but be far creator than In aty ,foi;e tmllar txrlo-l In j lb i,.itr of oran:i-1 foroalrjr, mi ii;n nui iiiirou a oann m nil if ;t in. "Il ha 1,'i-B ni(plt thai during Iho two wrrk MicoiloBrd an clir rawpaUn bo ron4uri4 (hrouchoul Iba aiai In ch mabrhln in Iho aK:aiiii au4 luculcalo in thr Indlvulual an eat raalliallon o bia onutillltj- in ik mailer of Imoel lima. In ibit tnattor, governor ot tho alalo of Ori-ion. 1 heartll)- fOB rwr BB.I iraul that iho a:rclul raopnrnihin uf Injii IJuala. rommor rial bmlir, ,) oiiinr ortaulaatlooa In anrurini tnonihnrhlp (brotigh out Iho I an workt w ill roatill In brinilng firo prfiooiiou Inrrluij- 10 Iho atlonilnn of tte publlr. " SOON TO START Local Contractor Awarded Job-on Main Street Project Ci ii,-r.il riinir.n-i fur Iho ronniriir-il-Hi of i Im m- itiiiikn Imilihuii ni iho luinhoi'.ii rnrtirr of .KlKlilh nnl Main urnu ha bi-ni iiwurilr.l in It K. Waiii-nhurr. of thla rlty. Kri-jlor-Ii k K. Ilarrlaon of Sarramnnln, urchl-ii-ii of iho tti l lit in rr. i hi-ro for a wir-k. iiiuLlim Iho iiri'llnilnnry ar- rniiK!iintii Inr Ihn cniitlrnrtlon. Tho building lo rout iiiirnxliiiatily HO.tinU will ho atarlod Jut aoiin a Mr, llnrrlmin chmka up wn mo aurvny nnd bullilliiR llm-a. A imll Hnl lor Ihn Inundation work wan aiurtod thla aftornoon, Mr, llarrUon lati-. Tlin now liiillillnR will liavo n Main atrool dimoiiitlon of 30 foot nnd a dopth or 10H foot on muni an our. Two aloroa on Mam MreM nro provld d and Hirr-o on Kluhtli atrool. The lippor floor will have It inodorn offlrni, nrronllng 10 Iho pinna an nounced hy Mr. Harrison. "Mr. Kopka la ono or tho tilajROHt hmvilnr for Kliuniitli Kulln and It la iiili-rmlliiR to nolo llint ho Inmaton thai Imiil contractor hn rIvoii an oiiporliiiilty to do tho work on tho now hiilldliiK," tho nrrliltom alittoa. Mr. IImitImiii on hlo visit nt Klnin- ii Ih FnlU I" netninpiinli'd hy Ills wlfo. FIRE IN GRASS IS DANGER TO HOMES Riuirk from n Hotithorn l'nclfle oiiglno slnrttid n flro In tho dry grns ntljucnnt to Croncent nventio which, until tho tiro department ar rived shortly after 8:30 o'clock Inst night, snrlo'iisly threatened a num ber of smnll houses In that sortlon, Tho flro wa fanned by a north wind which caused n rapid aproad of tho bloto. Tho flro wo extin guished hy Iho department force la halt hour, , BUILDING WORK BQURBONS DEMONSTRATION CI iao Keiuiu When Is Injected Into Convention MVM;iS- KUrVIIK liAIMiK.V. M.W VOIIK. Juno :i - A mid r.-nca ililio I wilhA-ii f niill-l In turlv hia. Iiir, Ihn Itnmurrallr rinvi-nlliiii lo- lay bi-ean fn taiiln ia ttt.M !. tiomiaallon of a pmnidrnllal ranilnUln and Ihn il(r rill Ul a! Inn of Dm pariy'a ailllUito Inaard Iho Kn Kln Klan. Smrfly bad Iho nom InaiiBg pirhii br-niin wlwn tli, vast ball thrown Into a rhaoa by a prolonard domuaitratlun proiokod hy rnfor-nro to Ihn punitive atand aialur-t Iho Klan li.l.i-u bt 8-nainr roilorwouit. Mention or nam or tho Ku Klut Klatt 111 Ilka a firebrand. Onf aftor anotbor itaio auudard t lifted up and carried In Iba parado around tbo hall, together with American flag aoatrhod from wall dororallnna, wbllo tbo roof of tho h'.atorlr old garden raltl4 wllb tbo toar of cheering and iloglog of Atuetka" and Ih "Star Spauclttl Dacnor," Th conrluaion of Walah'a apfiocb ' markod by anctb-'r demonstration honoring, Wilaoo, wbB th chairman oionilonod lite war praaldent' namo. rracilrally all laid atandard wont Into the parado, and lb band at yca:i-tdjy p!rd popular air ot lb war time day. Wblla ibo'WIIaon dcmonalrallon continued a whlto dove flow oror Iho dologatoa and mado three circle Of Iho convention b ill Wtoro it earoo to rot on tho gallery rail, wber a apeclalor look It la band for a moment aud then turned It Inn.o Thla llmo tbo dove, with otoiy eo In Iho. hall following It. mad Buolher turn and tnnw to rcn on ono of iho flag auudard lu tho balronle. Tbo noil-Klun demonatratlon m followed by onolln-r wlu-n MoAdoo wa plai-od In nouUnnlloti. toiler ihn illr.-i-llon r a cheer lojder ami to ai-eotnpanlnionl of luely band nut le Iho Mi-Adort mipporliT atuged a colorful parade keeping iho conven tion In a prolonai-d uproar. The con vention ailjonrned. A Hm f'ghl oc- iiirreil lu ToloradoV deiigat Ion ttur- iho Klii" demon ml Inn. ime uiemlier tryinr. lo nppiuo another alundar.1 geiHiiR Into Iho nntl-KUn paiado, Uiter Iho Colorado Jeh'ga iloti w;h In another row. The stand- .ird waa wreckeil. In Iho flml nieleo In the ( olo radii liolegatlun aomn i-loriilug wan . , K torn, much nair ruuipnii tiind.rd wrei-ked. liuiienueri. when aeparated by 'ho ponce weri I., n.naeanlnn of Iho pltwea, Diirlnri ihn MeAi no dotnonatiriiiiiiii. ,,!. .inmliir.l itji lorn down nnd tho Inaeripllon torn tip. a oik ritA. hnhl It ft nvriinit nil pnmera. (Sovornor Hwor-t look 1, irvln lo I alio iho atnndiird Into tho procesnlon. Klve or lx del egated landed on Iho governor taking Iho giandnrd from him. The i.onYontliin finally voteil to an t.Mimod nmld iho tlln. t'aderwood. flnior itohlnoon of Arkansas nnd Mi'Adoo hod been placod in nnmi- nation. madison sovAnn garden. NKW VortK.. Juno an. Jno pom Up fire OI llCUinCl.llIU i-uiuunmain feed by rivalries that nro moving hnnoaih iho surface, found a turbu lent outlet again todny In tho bin minvimtlnn hall wltun Honuior WiiIhIi. oil commlttoo prosecutor net tho convention aflnmo with W nddrcss ns nerinnnont cnairmnn. When Walsh took , tho. gavel tho ,i.,i,-cuii snatched tiD tholr state standards and began n howling parado lu trlhuto to Walsh's public services In uncovering tho Tenpot Porno scandal. Tho ciomoustrutlon continued 10 minutes boforo WaUh could procood with his address. J NEW YOHK, Juno EC Tho sub-oommltteo on tho platform was busy ns the convention went - Into (Continued on Pais Eight) I PMaH v . I i i i mm mm is i i Huckleberry Yield Heavy, i i Report Saysl (HiK Crop Is Expected Patches p( Klamath Counly in In mIioiiI anol lo r molilb ill" KUiil aih 1'n-inty kiirkl'lintry rro will lw K'ity In (aihor an4 Ihn l-l, will 1" Ihn IiobvIi-hI in w-vnral rar. I" Ihn opinion i!iir-wti'i by H. ('. II jinriki-r, who Inr Si yt-r lih fnw orr,II.,u fi'-t" Invaili-il I In- llur-k-li-U-rrr monnlaSn iliirli- In oarrn m Ihn tiirrl I - havo jnal ri-lnrnr-it from Iho lm liii-iM-rrr mnnnlaln nalrhoa and j hart) ooki-. o-i-r Iho firld and the rrop Innkii finn for tin; present year." Jla.iiaker taid today. Thnuaand f r-iilona of hurkle - berriea aro taken every year from mo Huckleberry mountain patches, lla ma ker oalil. The road toward Iho mountain which I tho renter of Iho berry dlhlrlclo of the county Is in good rondllltin, Hauiaker aid, and many berry-, gallu-ri r aro expected lo taks advantage of tke berry gath ering this year. Th best routo to Ituc.'.eberry mountain U put the Crater lake headquarter and turn lo the left at Viilkey crock. Another left turn about two mlto on thl road lead to th patches, lUxattr orplaln. 2 E Controversy About Record at Rocky Point Has Further Action Charged with contempt of court ill lli.it they did not obey an Junc tion rcbtraining iheui from inter fering or taking pu-st'1na of any proH-rty on what Ik known a.t Itocky I'oiul icMirt, J.irk Ity.ni and t'u at torney J. t". Kutenlc have been r ri'iiled and brought beforv tho rouu ty court. Tho men were reloaded on 5HKI0 bond. The contempt charges are the most recent development la n controversy heiiaeen Alauilo Wheeler nnd t 1). Willnon and Jack Hyau over the ownership of Iho properly. The con troversy had been Introduced Into tho circuit court by both parties in counter miltx. Several day ugo tn attorney for Mrs. Wheeler riled an affidavit of nr.-Juilico against Judge A. I., l.eavlit In eonnecilou with the stilts pendlug. Injunction Asked. Itiimediately following tho riling or tho Injunction Mrs. Wheeler's at lotney look the matter lo Iho cotto ly court, asking that In lieu or Jur isdiction of tho circuit court, that they l-'sue an injunction restraining Wil.iou and Ityan trom Interforliis with the properly. Tho county court on Juno It, en acted au Injunction restraining Wil son and Itynn from inking possesion ot any property until the units in the circuit court had been brought be fore a trlbunnl nnd decided. lroperly lxtckot l. According to Mr. Wheeler Ryan and hut attorney Jtutenir, after the Injunction had been served, took possession of row boats at the re sort and locked them up. This, Mrs. Wheeler claims, was a violation of tho provisions of the Injunction. Tho alleged violation ot the injunc tion was reported to the countv court Monday hy Mrs. Wheeler's at torney nnd that body authorized the sheriff lo Isbub warrants for tho nr- rest of Kutenlc mid Ryan. Tho k-ontompt chuTgos will bo heard tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock by tho county court ln exe cutive suasion. ! - WOMAN MAYOR HAS SEATTLE CHIEF. OF POLICE DISMISSED SEATTLE, Juno 25. Mrs. Henry I.nndos, noting mayor, today removed W, H.Severyns, chief of police, whom sho yesterday ordered to clean up the city anu uia uepkrtment, ARRESTED if OF OIUIGTO 8E . . . Tonight May Determine Whether West Coast Will Proceed ThiiIkIii may di-terinlun whi-ihvr Ihn W-l Cosl fill V Cat Atmoela I ion mill undertake lo re-build the rig deairoy-d by fire on iho nlf.hl; of Juno IS and wh.eti offecilvely MO,ijd all drilling on im propor tion loraled norlheatt of Ibis city Hlorkholdera havi been called to mt at the Chambsr -if Comni'-rce rooma al 7:30 orlo. lt this evening j whnro directors of tb asMiclation ! 111 outline the situation In form I bote Intereated a lo probable j costs ot reconstruction nnd seek tot ascertain tbelr attitude toward; proceeding wilh the work. j Earl Whltlork. president of the! corporation, stated lod.iy lhat the rebuilding are good if promise of support, madiv since the fire, are again Indicated at the stockholders' gathering. The general public, be said, U Invited to attend the meeting and assist In a plan of re-financing the association to a point where oper ations can again commence. "The holo Is down over 1J fect an devery Indication when drilling was so abruptly 'stopped pointed to ucce." Mr. Wbitlock says. As bu been announced the fire loss first stated Is not to great a at first estimated. We shall be able to sal vage much; even the boilerhouje and engine seem to be usable. "Everyone In Klamath county Is Interested In proving whether oil lies underneath thU section and the West Coast equipment !s heavy enough 'to drill tbo necessary depth. It Is our sincere hope that we shall find sufficient support and interest tonight to warrant goiug ahead." GARD1NELW FINED $500 WHEN LIQUOR CASE HAS HEARING A tine of iZon was meted out this morning to Caesar Oardinelll, charg ed with possession ot intoxicating liquor, hy Justice of tho Peace R. A. Ktntnilt. Oardinelll, a resident of Pelican Ha- sa-aa arrested yesterday by .State Prohibition Agent F. W. Snyder und five gallons of grapo wine confiscated, in addition five gallons of wine which was turning to vinegar r& lakeq as evidence. The slain In lis complaint did not laim the sour wine to be intoxicat ing, nlating that a test would havo lo hu made i ascertain what was Ihe percentage of alcoholic content. iardinelli paid part ot Ihe fine and wan rcelased on tho ugreetuoni that the balance he paid within the next few days. Roth Cardinelli and his wife claim ed that tho liquor was for only their own use. TRIAL ON ASSAULT CHARGE DISMISSED On moilon ot IMstrlct Attorney C. C.'nrower who slated that ma terial witnesses tor the state had disappeared and could not bo lo cated, Circuit Judgo A. L, Leavltt dismissed the indictment ot as sault with n dangerous weapon against McKinley David. Tho in dictment uguin9t David has been pending since early last tall. LAUNDRY BLAZE " MERE INCIDENT The little matter ot a fire caUAlug a $50,000 loss or thereabout, has not disrupted Iho dally grind ot " tho Klamath Superior Laundry Robertson Hrotners, proprietor, announce to day that provision has been made to cure for customers' work nnd that collections and delivery will proceed aa usual. W'lthiu 30 days tho firm states It hopes to he stabllihetl In s new concrete building. REBUILD MEETING TOPIC S. F. Beaten ' On Page 2 today The Evening Hrnld-prints a 4 I column NEA photograph of ; Lieutenant Maughan,. taken ; in San Francisco when he i landed but a few hours ago i alter a transcontinental j flight from New York in ! one "y'" dy- I iot even ban hranciscol t papers have yet reached j Klamath Falls with a photo graph of the intrepid flier's landing in their own city. Fear Allayed; Klamath May Feel at Ease "Il ftluill be destroyed!" Surd na Ihe decree today of Mol Si. flair, director for liin-Tlii-Tiii' picture in the' nuking here. Mr. si. (lair made this state ment nfli-r Uni-rj I Zannck, mho nrote the scenario for tho production, had dlscoTereit how Klamath people felt abont It and o informed the director. "It would be poor policy not to," Mr. Zannck warned.' No one blames cither the di rector, the scenario writer or Warner Brothers, the produc ers. It was all in the day' game and not a single person had admonished them. itr. Zanuck had provided for it in his story and naturally every -one went light ahead without a thought of adverse comment. Just so soon as it happened, though, . people . around here began to talk. Finally this com ment reached the movie execu tives' ears. We speak -softly and with trepidation of Klamath Coun ty Courthouse . Xmnber, Four, up at Keno. There were three of them here before the movie actors came. Almost OTernlght there wore four. "Three aro sufficient," Mr. St.. Clair gravely assents. "It shall be torn down of con vert oil into a storeroom before we leave." TI MEN JAILED Raiding Party Successful in Taking Pair in Operations After waiting for three hours In ihe hot nun yesterday afternoon, watchiug liquor operation! in prog ress, a rVildlng party comprised ot Federal Prohibition Agent J. U. Shanghnessy, Deputy Sheriff I,. D. Burke and Special Agent - I,. C. Thayer, arrested Ray Adams and Archie, Chisholm on Lest River this side ot Bonanza directly across the river from the old woods ranch. Chisholm pleaded guilty to posses sion ot eight gallons ot liquor and possession of a still and mash tit for opera) iou ot intoxicating liquor. He will bo sentenced by Justice ot the Peace R. A. Emmltt tomorrow ui 1 p. m. Adams plead guilty to the posses sion charge but not guilty to posses sion ot a iitill and mash. Justice Em mitt set his bond at $400. The offlceru waited on the bank of Lost river until the bootlegging operations had been completed. Then (ho two men rohved across the river nnd stepping out on tho bank walk ed right into their hand. A 30 gallon still with all the ap purtenances of a modern bootlegging outfit was confiscated, seven barrels ot mash was taken, and eight gallons of liquor which the officers saw the two men cache by, the aide ot Lost river was dug up and brought to town. LIQUOR CS CITY'S BOOSTER SPIRIT Forum Hears Address by Jake D. Allen From State Chamber Thirty-six nrw member for tlu ; Chamber of Commerce, were gained ilurlng tbo hour befor noon to lay. It wan announced at I he forajn lanrhenn by K. R. I "re go, cluUrnwiii' of I lie nienittersbJp rommltH.1 Team starteil oat during the) JtM noon and expected) try nightfall to lutTi) greatly augmented till B am ber. For the purpose of obtaining addi tional member for the Klamath ronnly chamber ot commerce la or-1 der that the organization may heep pace with the general growth of the community, nine teams of two meo each started today . on a two-my campaign. , , ., j "Many new firm bare been eatabY lished here since the last memoar- nuip ciupatsu ui iue cnarauer aifii i I to Interest these new comer In the -work ot the organization that the brief campaign Is being held.", is the report ot tba chamber officiate. "It is not an - intensive wflve but simply a quiet effort to "bring before non-member of the chamber the ad vantages ot membership and tbo cotn prensive program for the community that has been started for tha cotalac year. Jake D. Allen, manager ot the ser vice organization ot the Oregon state chamber, U here to assist In tho membership plans. . ... f., The teams that started to work today are; W. E. Oobbltt and E. W. Vannlse, C. H. Underwood and J. J. Miller; N. B. Drswr and S. A. Rhatr, O. W. Hont and A. M. Collier; O. M. Hector and Paul Johnson; 8. J. Rea and John MtCall; U. 1C Phelps undt J. K. Swanson; Vf. M. Mootellu and C. S. Currlns; W, W. Southwell and J. W; Kerns. Jake Allen, speaking before, the forum, delivered an eloquent appeal tor support ot the Chamber of Commerce and by word-plctur graphically visualized the great good and the progress every com munity experiences through organ izations of this kind. Tho Chamber of Cotumerca t the clearing bouse ot the commun ity" he declared. It Is tba one agency that has builded ctt)M through ths combined effort i ot Individuals. . .!.. It is always composed of minor ities those who think and dare to construct while others stand aside and criticise and find fault. This trait la inherent; you will find It everywhere. Often...! fear. It la but the reflection ot a dislik for an individual rather than tb whole. "A chamber ot commerce is the middle ground between officialdom and tho citizenry. It lu the Institu tion forming the ties over which these two steel bands are strong and on which run the tram or progress." The Bpeakor emphasized the good work being' accomplished in - mm city, by the organization; spok of two or three essential mings- taw chamber might undertake and bade members to keep on with thslr program of betterment. I.vnn Sabln, secretary ot th chamber, announced that tho mer chants bureau would meet Friday night instead of this evening. J. J. Miller acted as chairmen ot the forum' meeting. . THE WUATHKR . Tho Cyclo-Stormagrapti at Unaev- wood's Pharmacy continues to regis ter a very vn barometric press ure. Fine weather Ik the prospect, ' Forecast for next 24 hour: - Fair, conticsed warm. The Tycoa record ing . thermometer registered maxi mum and mmtmnni temperatures' today as follow: High i.w,...-...--8l LOW M..-..M ..HMMMMhII ' ' ' GROW; TEAMS CARRY 01