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other Portland attorney, are said to be mentioned for the position. It 1» understood that Governor Benson has agreed with Judge Webster ami I.Is friends Hat one of these men shall be chosen. Both are well known and have strong local following. In directing the greater road work of Oregon lies the most conspicuous part of Judge Webster’s future plans. He has given this subject perhaps the most careful thought of any Ore gon official. Judge Webster was on the Circuit bench of Southern Oregon counties of luike. Klamath and Josephine, many years ago. and following his judicial term came to Portland to practice law. His only office here has been that of county Judge—-Port land Telegram M’Et «ATl»ltH WITNESS THREE neatly, Not a blow mlsHod, ami each on«> was calculated to do all Hie dam Explorer Cleans Ip Over »HMi.tHHI age Im could. The knockout was a Will on Writing and I«stures Everything Goes OtT in Admirable clean, straight right to the point of .Manner, ami Pronmt«-r Is Con- the Juw. und no one wondered when NEW Y’ORK, Doc. 23. Honored gratulate«! oil Evlillbtion Pomeroy fulled to come back. by tne King of Denmark. herald<Nl Tho slur event of tho evening W is Th«» city council ran up against an by Copenhagen. garlanded with also scheduled to go ten rounds, b«y- The admirers of the selene« of other snag at their adjourned meet wreathes of roses by young girls, and tween Kl<l Morrissey and HliamuH ing Thui»niiy night. Th«> object of the "stop.-Jolt-aud-gvtnway" of Klamath the acclaimed by thousands as the D'Brien, who took Gallagher's plae.i Fulls were treated to a rather unique nu-etlng was to authorise th«» adver-1 bravest man who ever dared th«» si when th«» latter failed to materlnll tisement for bids for sewer pipe. The ; exhibition Thursday night at Houston lent terrors of the Arctic, Dr. Fred Tills limit, too, was rattier abrevlate I, Opera House, when they had tho council was advised by City Attorney erick A. Cook stood last night dis as It ondoil In the second round. Drake that before advertising for any 'privilege of witnessing thre«’ knock credited in the house of his friends. From tli«> minute the men were outs in seven rounds of boxing. It bids on the work It would first ue Not a word from him in defense culled to th«< center of tho ring It la seldom tliut an exhibition of tho necessary to determine the plan to or explanation. Nothing but dis was a clinch, clinch, clinch; and If be followed In building an«! paying manly art Is decided ao decisively avowals from his partisans in the and conclusively. Then» wai no room It hail gone tho scheduled ten rounds for the work. II It was decided to controversy that has raged about him there wouldn't have been enough left pay for tho sewer construction out of for a squabble over draws, for every ever since ue first flashed word from of the refer«’«’ to haul licitile In Im bout eniled In such a manner there the botul Issue, then th«» council could Lerwick, in the Shetland isles, to his Rambler. go ahead and advertise for blds at wan no room for argument. wife: "Successful; well; address O'Brien dlspluyed Lewis Gerber acted us muster of this time. If. however, the council Copenhagen.” science mid nglllty, but ceremonies and announcer, and tilled intended to divide the city Into sewer Even that address tonight is lack 01.1» TIME CHRISTM IS for the Kl<!. who rushed him nt all districts and assess the property bon the bill In an exceptional manner, his stngi’s of tho game. According to ing. Only his brother still stands Introductions of tho boxers to tho stubbornly by him. refusing to be I sigh for the Christmas of long, ded a proportion of the cost, thus audience being In his happiest vein. agreement they were to break clean, long ago. I placing a Hen on the property, th«*» lieve that the verdict of the Uni Guy Merrill was referee of all thre«’ und as tae refere«- would walk be versity of Copenhagen has been cor When to chapel I trudged, knee it would be necessary to follow the bouts, and his work wax done In u tween them Morrissey would rush b deep in the snow, provisions of the city charter. rectly reported. thorough manner, Some comment hind him with the speed of u scared Interest last night turns to three. Bleak, early of morn. dark, dreary If the latter plan Is adopted it will was heard on his counting the fat il Jack rabbit, and smash In blow uftei be necessary to first determln«’ an es questions: AA'here is the doctor? j and cold. blow almost before Ills opponent What will he have to say for him- Yet happy, b«*cause we were all of timate of th«» cost and serve notice "ten," but It Is a cool head Indeed could set himself. It was In on«’ of who can k«»« ’ p the count to an exact God's fold. on th«» property owners the same s self? What will he do with him those rushes In the second round that With one single thought all the folk In any street Improvement, giving second, and If a watch hail been held self? ho landed a vicious uppercut, which by the doubtful ones, they would were about. the estimated cost. This would Charles Wake, a close friend, and stretched O'Brien on the mat, und have discovered the count correct Dr. Cook's brother in Brooklyn say And friend greeted friend with a n«»cessitate an ordinance or two. an«! the tale was told. The first bout was a schedule! merry Christmas shout. he is at Christiansand, Norway, with will take som«’ time. As there was During the first round Morrissey four-round affair between Frank his wife, but that the children ar« All the world seemed so humble; no no united opinion on any policy tho fonlod O'llrlen by striking In a clinch, Williams of Merrill and "Happy" "class" churches then, at school in this country. council adjourn«»d until next Tuesday Williams of Klamntn Falls, it was but as he was foxy enough to do it A friend who had a chance to see .1 The rich and poor mingled in prayer. evening, anti in the meantime they decided in the fourth round by a In such a manner that th«’ referee- private letter from Dr. Cook to the And the kissing and bugging Jus: will think over the matter. ■punch to th«» Jnw by Frunk when could not see It. tho claim of foul by rector of the University of Copen The city council has b«‘«»n very un at the church door, That less than a minute of fighting re his seconds was not allow-ed hagen, says that the doctor then The parson comingling with flatterers fortunate In the matter of the sewer wns th«’ only chance O'llrlen ever had mained. wrote that, in the event of an adverse proposition. The members are anx galore. The s«»cond bout was scheduled for I to win. decision, he would take no appeal to ious to do something to get th«» work Then we disperse to our home fire other scientific tribunals. started, and have been anxious for ten rounds, betw«>en Jack Llnken- side. bach and Kid Pomeroy, and was a [ One of the party who made the | the past year or so. The trouble hummer while it lasted, the trouble | So cheerfully burning where kinfolks trip with Cook to Hamilton. Mont., seems to be that they are too busy was that It was over ao quick that | abide. when he had a dubious meeting with between m«»etings to take the time one hardly had time to get wise *o | When relations- —so many—reunited necessary to figure out some feasible the guide, Barrill, who denied that the fact that a »>ght was on. Aft »r! once more. the doctor had ever completed the scheme to follow. There are very few I'nder date of November 19th, the ascent of Mt. McKinley, said yester Affection's fond triumph returned to people who realize the vast problem the men had been called to the center United States Department of Agri a whirlwind of gloves filled the al-*, our door day: to be solved in devising a system <>f culture Issued a Furmers* Bulletin. "On the way back to the East I Uncles, aunts, cousins, neiccs th<» assessing the cost of sewers. It is a and only cleared long enough f >r No. 373, on the subj<*ct of "Irriga Pomeroy to crawl back lnt«> the ring many. asked the doctor what he would do ' problem every city of any size in tho tion of Alfalfa." This bulletin Is if the University of Copenhagen But most loved of all were grandpa; Unit«»d States has had to wrestle from where Jack had knocked him profusely Illustrated, and contaln.i through the ropes. He might as well found against him.” and grannie. with, and one that has and is caus- some valuable data which should lx* “I haven’t thought of that," an 5A hat a commotion, as we throng ing more trouble than any other have stayed out, for the sam«> whirl helpful to the settlers on the Klam- wind comenced again, and the next swered the doctor. round the fire problem In municipal affairs. nth project. It In Issued for free dis From the conversation of some of picture was the referee over Pomeroy tribution and will bo mailed upon "But you must think of it,” sai«l With singing and laughing, of whlci the friend. we'd ne'er tire. the councilmen after the meeting it singing the song that makes cham request to tho Division of Publica “Well,” answered the doctor, “if What harm it the punch added zest 4» quite c«»rtain that there will be no pions. Llnkenback certainly started tions, Department of Agriculture. the University should find against me to the meeting, further delay, and the mayor or soma in right, and while it was over to«» Washington, I). C. And enthused fond friendship ’ s social member will take the responsibility soon to suit the crowd, who would I believe I should go back among like to have seen If he could keep up greeting. the Eskimos of Southern Greenland, of working out a system, which will • ‘has Fall e wn< jov n Friday ev the pace he set, still It was a satis Those days we knew when we'd and try to carry on there such a med be presented to the council at their faction to seo the boy do It up <o nine fiom Bonniizt. enough, ical mission as Dr. Grenfell has mad-» next meeting in tangible form. Now Were not made mad by chemical that court Is not in session the city famous." stuff. Henry Wellington Wack, Dr. jrttorney will bo able to lend his as Cook's lawyer, and the friend who *s And the little ones, too, so happy distance in putting the matter >n with toys. authority for the statement,, were shape for action by the council. asked tonight how much money they Drums, trumpets and rackets — ecstatic noise. RECLAMATION SERVICES CLOSES thought Dr. Cook had made from the FIELD WORK FOR WINTER sale of bis narrative to newspapers Wagon box sleighing, squatting deep in the straw, in this country i and abroad and from Like birds in their nests, with swift Report of Preliminary Survey of Mo his lectures. doc County latiids Sent to horses to draw, "More than 180,000,” said Mr. Washington What capital fun to capsize in the Wack. snow, "More than 1100,000,” said the All work on the Klamath project Sly part of the program, as all ohl friend. has practically ceased for the winter folks well know. The board of aldermen who voted by the Reclamation service, and will And the love songs we sung, long, Dr. Cook the freedom of the city on ¡probably remain closed until April. long ago. his return to this country, have now adopted a resolution to withdraw Were relieved by the snowballs at 1 Project Engineer Patch has returned {from his tour over the project during each other we’d throw, their grant. But for all "grannie’s" vigilance which he supervised the closing of the work and the arrangements of matches were made DINGMAN-SLATER To augment the reunion another de- i the camps for opening in the spring. The only field work now being done Miss Daisy Slater and Mr. Frank cade. Dingman were united in marriage Toboggan acd skating—what fun on is on the old Adams canal. Tule lake is frozen over so that further work last Thursday at the home of Mr. and the ice, Mrs. George Grizzle, Rev. G. W. Pratt So free from vulgarity, blasphemy,' had to be discontinued, The crews at Clear lake have been laid off. tho of the First Presbyterian church offi vice. ciating. The groom has been a resi Thes-e thoughts throng my memory i work on the dyke having been com- pleted. There only remains about dent of Klamath Fails but a few * each Christmas time. years. The bride is the daughter of So hence my great pleasure to give ten days’ work to finish the Clear lake ¡dam, and this will be done as soon as Mrs. Anna Slater and sister of Mrs. them in rhyme. the weather permits in the spring George Grizzle. i J. W. FANNING, Klamath Falls, Ore., Dec. 19, 1909. The dams and dyke are sufficiently completed, however, to begin the WEBSTER MAY' RESIGN i storing of water. The water Is corn MARRIAGE LICENSES Multnomah Judge Says He Is Con ing in very slowly, and it is not ex Marriage licenses granted Thurs pected that the reservoir will be filled sidering Entering Iatw Practice day to Mike P. Lavenlk and Martha until the spring thaw in April. Among the more intimate friends Arnold and Frank H. Dingman and When asked in regard to the action of County Judge Lionel R. Webster, . Daisy B. Slater. of the Modoc county supervisors In it is positively asserted that he will ; put pork into a barrel that their attempt to secure the water soon resign his office and enter upon has Never the slightest smell or taint about from Clear lake for California lands, the practice of law in Portland. Ad- i it. Wash and scrub It clean, scald ft Mr. Patch stated that the account re ditlonal duties, this same authority again and again, and if then it is not | cently published in the Herald was assigns the well-known Multnomah ' just right, leave it out where the sun j substantially correct. However, he shine in it a long time. Old Sol ! county executive and judicial officer, can is the greatest purifier in the world. did not know where the Modoc offi are leadership in the great good ______________________________ cials received their information. Ha roads movement that is now shaping The Star Drug company has further , stated that the government had sent in Oregon and counsel for an insur added to their facilities for the ac- engineers to make a survey of the ance company. Judge Webster stat j commodatlons of their patrons by 'land, and found that there was about rooms over the First Na ed recently that he could not say equipping tional bank building, where a regis 30.000 acres that could be Irrigated whether he would resign his office. tered pharmacist will be within tele from Clear lake. "I have had the matter under con phone call at any time of the night. This did not necessarily mean that sideration for some time,” said he, the government was considering ir-1 Lot 4, in block 5, belonging to "but up to the present time nothing rlgatlng these lands. He had simply i has developed of a definite nature. Mont E. Hutchison, was bid in at fulfilled orders, and the report had I may resign within two or three Sheriff’s sale Friday by Attor been sent to the department, and he days, or not for that many weeks, or ney Stone for the American Bank had no knowledge what their de and Trust company for 1514.75, the I may not resign at all." cision might be. Mr. Patch stated i amount of the Judgment. This version of the situation, ns ¡that he did not believe there would given by Judge Webster, does not Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Browne came ! be sufficient water in Clear lake to I down the rumor that is circulating In from Bonanza Friday evening and Irrigate both Langell valley and th-J I among bis friends. Tney think that will spend a month or bo In the city. Modoc lands, but that matter would his resignation has been determined They will occupy the Hayden houie probably be taken up with the Lan upon, but that the judge is not yet near gell valley land owners by the gov the High School. ready to announce the fact. It is ernment. currently believed that the resigna D. Appleton came up Friday tion is to take effect immediately . from the lava beds and left for his NEW HITTS FILED after the first of the new year, if not i irme at Fruitvale to spend the holl- Sophia S. Henley vs. J. D. Carroll, earlier, for well-defined statements ; days. recover possession. F. H. Mills and to have been made as to the selection J. C. Rutenlc, attorneys for plaintiff. ! of a successor, and in respect to Wm. Wagner of the Home Realty Judge Webster’s future work. company, left on Friday for Oak Morey L. Applegate Is In tho city L. A. McNary, former city attor land, Cal., where he will spend from Tule Lake to Hpend the holi ney of Portland, or T. J. Cleeton, an- I Christmas. days. FAKER COOK MADE MONEY KNO4 Kot is l\ 7 Rot \|is Party Nets Out to Prove or lilsprovo toi’k's Story FAIRBANKS. Aluska, Dee. 23. Tim expedition that was organised several months ago ut tho height >f tho Cook Mt. McKinley controversy, to ascend tlm groat pi-uk uml dis prove or verify tlm doctor's story, sot out from Fulrbgnks yesterday with dog teainn slid supplies to os tubllsh a base nt tlm foot of th«« mountain to be ready to make a duuli for tho summit In March, at the first break of the winter. The party Is composed of Tliomus Lloyd. Wll Hum Taylor, Hilaries M< Gunlgl”, Peter Anderson, Robert Horn und Charles Davidson, all hardy Alaska plonwera und familiar with tho moun tain, They will forfeit |5,uoo If none of the party reaches the summit III! M 4RRII I» Hl I I LI ITIOM Tmi« Minister W ho Perfi>riiie<l « < r — uioiiy Twenty Mlle« Away PECOH. Toxas. Dec 23. Rev. II M. Hmlth of this town Inst night per for l'm«»d a wedding ceremony by t«<l-»- phono, uniting Miss Dorothy Flower« and Kyi« Lovejoy, who were In To yah, twenty miles awuy. The wedded pnlr were In the tele phon«’ olhce ut Toyah and <-mh held a receiver to the ear and replied to th« questions of the clergyman at the other end of the wire. Then they clasped hands and together heard tho minister pronounce them man an>l wPe. FORT KLAMATII. Doc. 24 -«Spe cial! Ed. Hoyt of Fort Klnmnth re- turn>-d home yesterday evening, hav ing been for a few days at Elmyrit. Cal., attending at tho bedside of nls father, who died and wun buried Tuesday. Mr. Hoyt Hr wan about fid yearn of age. and leaves two n«>nn. Ed and George, now In business ut Fort Klnmnth. Mr. Hoyt lived far four years In Wood river valley, and owned a ranch on Heven-Mlle, where he wan engaged In tho cattle bust nesa. He left the Fort country fou»- years ago. T A. Bulls came up from Merritt Friday to meet hl« wir«- und daugh ter. who arrived on Friday even ing's train from California.