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Mvi I'liltPinlfy Mhrary Hugcim, Orrgim l'HlY . J r- r GLh? . mi immii ifteralu WEATHER FORECAST OFFICIAL IMiMvlf dtJ TO.VWHT AND HATTIIDAV, FAHI. RW" Vf.M 1M7., OF KLAMATH .r.flUtBV . ..-.. m a mmw'mmm. sn 4b1Tbb "' m v i i kv NMi'i'iith Vriiiw.,, uimi, COM SCHOOL ! LEW FOR in MEETS fflTESri i Increase of $51,630 Over 192?. Id Charged By R. E. Bradbury ' rcilnclliilt u( llmlr piofltH In npproxl Protcnl against III" prnporeij levy ' male llm prof (In nt similar mini- of IU. :."ii 6ii it lounty s-huol purposes, iinilrr Hie county unit phut of administration, fur the year 1(133, has been film) with tho school hoard by It. I! Ilradhiiiy. who rites, not llnml llm shores, nn la itcncr ilty tlm following leinins for hi actien: ilirllrvnl liorx. Hu i'"Mtloi.p: I. 1li.ll It i-xrivilii Hip rnnntllii- " t;r n nii-oni iiittliiB nvury tlonnl llmltntlun nf ! nr cuiil In , wwmlll in I'wier hVr out of but! itMinit fiir nny itnu yeur. ! ni,' 'n Itnvo only to rotnuintiir that 'J. Th.it I hu lunli'.i't U not n.irilllo j llioro in o. In vnrloiin i.iru of our nml ilrflulin In ilrflnlnx ttio iurioim j Pirn cniilily. miwiiiIII.i nipratlus fur wblrli It l proioiPil lo tuo tho without lukm ami In ninny ciism mnnpy rnlnnl by )hn iriiioLd Irvy. without oven iioiuIk. Tboy uitict-lip n. Tlmt no rrcillt In r.lvrn In tlm IiiiiIrhI t"r Hut iiiiiolliTln I tnx6i now on tlm l.n ri'lln nml whlrb, If not crtilllcil, wiiiilil foiiHlltutP ii iluiililo I.i for nun nml the n.mnr purpo'n. i, Tlm ItPiti of Jiy.lOii fir ron utrurllo.i In Initi'fliilto nml tin-all-imI for. Monry for nariuaimiit lm lirovi'mrnlr, r.luuilil not lm rlil by illrcit tux lniiriiiir I (ft I Curli!' t Tin. iiPtn of fi.ooo fur intur tiuio In ikcpmIvp Tlm luni at II oriu for niilntniil itiiiprlnlmidoHt U iiiinrri.iry nml onrnlli'il for, im lb; itUlrlct ha jirovlib'il for the M'.irjr of UM-rntpnd"ut and rlork. vrhkh mi tin thiiiild bn nufflclnnt for llm iuriuii Jot ntllirMlnloti uml (Irrlcal biro. Tli irnpl ulli'm-1 Unit Hip amount In lm ralmt by nimclal din trlrl tnx. nbovn tlm itlinutid n rppt from comity ntul 'late nmircpn, i.lilili a $.M,r,30 43. la I'lllmn'.pJ ul .i pvmK n tmi inrrpMip or i ,, xVoiimn Anm.isj tboo Onlfiitl J.-.I.30 & orpr tlm ninnunt niliciJ , ,.,, fl. ,t.c,.lK.r T,.,m by latr lor mnltilnliilni; of Km ' ' .ounty dhtrlct for tlm y.-ar IM ' 0,-, wo; a Ml Musurli n tlm count, .d,iPP.,wlli) ; 1.t,wUrr Ju I. tlm uerrHi.r of N) dl.tr ,,.,., Tfcwrtlar .wllen .3, BBMM cttimlii. now dPtlicnntrd n nub-di.-j ttil .UM ,iV ,. ..,,, ,, , irlctK." tho irolct ronllnui'ii, "jnl', u tli fii' ill)-illitrlrl l.ut yir IpiImI n npclnl dlatrlrt tnx for npui'llli1 hint Seclal purpops which nmbitnt In llm total sum of lil.ui l.tiU; ihn oti. Ilmnln prepared b) our honl-if-as n special dlktrlrt lax appears tritptPAPd Iho'romhllH'd sub-dltlrlrt sprVI.il tax by $27,111.1:. ' rliiti'ini'lil Imti'fliillo "Your statutunr.t im published ap pears vury Indi'llnlto In tU'tall and iloci ntt imt foith llm Iti'inlii'il no 1 omit and number of salaries tlmt go j to mnkii up your totals for purmmal sen Ices. "Therefore, an n voter and tax pa) er of tho Klamath County He lino I District, I etitpr ii protect iignlnnt (ho proposed chtlimito of l lJ,7f.i,ilu being levied for srhoot piiipuvtf lor Iho year of IMS."' COSTER PAYS COSTS I'toietilllign Ilinllliilril for 'Cllllllen Hull t.'liurKcil to I'lnlntlff RAIii:.M, Nov. 21 It. It. f6iV. plaintiff In llm recount prorcedlm IliBtltiilcd lit behalf of Chariest llui, defeated In tbo primary elect ion con test for Ibu republican guberuatlon.il nomination must bear tlm rottu of tho recount lo Iho full extent of his Jll.OOO bond, according to tho deci sion of Circuit Judge Percy 11. K ly on llm cost bill presented by ill tupinya for Hen V. Olrolt, dofen ilnnt, hniidnd down this mntuliig. 'Ah Iho circuit court lint exclusive JurUdlctlou over election emit eats no iippcn! can bo till; on from decision of thoj court, . ., vi:atiii:ii imioiiaiiii.itjch V' lliirometrlu cnndltloiiM liavo c.haiut- ;tj . A-1 ml "t Himiiiiy F "V" hIiico ynHtu'ftlny'H I'-jSi.t ropurt iiiiiF' llm 1 ymK O y e I 01 H I i-rnli. XlTBV 11 if r 11 11 Ii ill lln durwood'a 'har' miicy touched 11 "high" nf 2D.C3 ubout noon tidny. Indlcittliiiiii fitvor 11 cniitlnuiiiico 0 f presuut wonthur condltloiiH, I'lirccnnt fur noxl 2l,hour.i! ' Fair: cnutluuud cool. Tlm Tycua recnrdliig thoi inomcter I'ejjltitori'il inaxlmum nnd minimum ItimporntureH todny, us fnllewn: Hints -.-. 2 J.W L':i SEES NO HARM IN REDUCING PROFITS ' j OF LUMBER PLANTS; Ailt unite uf one of l'iirr l,.ilii for rlloriigo llcni'mile llelltwi. MIIU Clin (III Aliiug WllliwI Wiilcr ! Hhould I'ppir Kliimalh lii!iit !. iir.ul fur it Btirngi iwrvulr f-ir tlm Win-In Valley IrtlKMliin illtirlil, jit.iyi) (J. W. W'ntwm In it Intt-r publlr.h. I D'l In lln- Yrokn News, "II would , iiciir lliut llio uuiat wo nn tin tn Dm I lumbermen mi Ilia Coper liiho U llm prlci In Plsldyou county." W.il'iim was evidently of Him oplit Ion (lint ii tn of tho lake fur n ttorage rricivflr Would iliuln tint liikn iunl inaiiuUrturlne Itunbrr at n lirofll breniKo limy r.n on itiniiufHrturliif,. Aiiioti' Cniiiiiiliiru U'.tUnn, hownvrr, has n fiooil Pl'tnlun of llio ineti r..m?olHK tho poujtnltlfn tn InvoillRnin ibu Bliajta i Valley iri.pn:il. J. K ICImliall. M. K. I V'mi, J. A. Oordnu, l A. Krnuiio. I) i V. KtiyliPiidnll, It. K (lonrjv V. O. Smith rdiI U. II. Mall. Of tbo men lm My VM( I'bmatll Piiunty mlrrlrt !lb canimltttfo narocil abovo tlm jmlil uk no minll riiiiilimn.i. I knp mimt' of tliuip iimiinltmpineii au hnoiv tln'in to bo uutuuHlly nblo and fHlMiitmlcd rami. U'lmn able mil fiili-mlinli'il niiMi illicovcr Unit limy liaXf been uilttaki'ii. limy concede tlmlr inlitnhi'it. I nn tint worrying; iiluui thii iiltliiisti- nrtlon of Hint iNimmlttpp." JURY PANEL DRAWN . . . ., . . '. . , .... . I I... l.i-w. Tlionv drawn and iTitetm! to appvur In thu circuit coutt nt 10 o'clock .Monday . moruitiR Dscntnbcr 11 Mere1 v. II. IJnilerniHid, F. M. lltempr. It. C. Kliuil. it'orao (I. t.ilHb. Mrs. l!vrlruil( Moore, J, J. Kellrr. T. V. nieBOger. Jan. V. Straw, Fred Otenuon. It. M. l'oln dexittr, 'riinm.ii .1. Jncksi'ii, l.'arly Arnnt. J. K. Jtwnn.ion, Y. 1.. Ting ley. Cliarlea J. Cl'clt, Albert K. Ilurrdorf. J. t). tSwlnd.tr. Cliurle I .all. 1. Itoy fall. I.nwli t! .Stllen. Al bert l llunnell. .1. I, Cordon. Theo dore FlHPkus, l.liDd Iteilfleld. It. K. llradbury. I'roil C. Dumber, Frank Mirrls, (Irorgo II. I'hnmberlin, Itnlph Darling, Krcrett Harden broik, Juckso:i llorton. , CLASS GAMES TONIGHT lllgli Sibool llie.lulluill T.'iimn In Vie for Honor Captains of tho high school hank ntball teailiH liavo been elirted nmong"tbo clans squints, uml all are Ljleloriihmd tlilil their class slutl "In la llio -games lo bo hold tonight In J lie hall at Fourth and Klamath. A section of tho seatlni: space In llm hall nn been net aside for the hlgli school students. Knch clans will have it yell leader, and II Is pre dicted (hero will bo us much com petition among thu classes In yelling ns In llm kiihics, Captains of liny teams are: ron lorn, I'm nil Peyton; Junior, Clifford Hogim; sophomores, Dale 8.mlu; frcMimau, Delmar lloborlson. i:i'I.Si;)PAI (lllll.D II.V.AAIl Tbl- KplHcopal guild will hold n fimd .fjtlo lp (ho chamber nt coin iii'icii ri'oms Docember .', It miih mi limtiji;od today by,..Mrs. (I. II. Cmuid, dialriivu, Pat 1 mm uro usked lo haVfi their iIoiiuIIouh In by Decom liiu; ,1, tiliicu Iho goods to bo sold will l!i,iii dliflilii'y" In the window of Urn Hcitnr & Van llullim Nloro from Do comier 1 to 5, DoIIh, both unw nnd used, will bo 11 foal 11 in of tho ba ntu c. Mluco meat, candy and cnok ed foods will bo Hlilil. i.AiititiTics ih;i.i:ati:i LONDON, Nov, 21. Tlm flrat div ision In tbo now house of com menu, which uccuned today, waa curried by tbo govorutnout by a mujorlty of 10:i iii;:iIuk l.:lmt(o nppoEillioii. ! KLAMATH IS TO or nnnerpinr UL MIlWLUUILU IE First Action Tnlf.cn to Re cover $75,000,000 Il legally Obtained WAHIIINIITON. Nov. SI. - Ugt ncilmi to IWOYjr iiioru limn i'UK oOli.uiiU. nll'Bi'il to Iihhi l.con oil tulimd frnuitolontly from tho gov crnmnut In I lip camtriirtlon of four nrmy cantoniuenti (Hiring tho war. waa InislUuirimly by Attorney Ciimnil lln'Achotty. ' ThHi la tho f'ril formal step lo bo lalmn In a fnr-rearhUiK itixucutlaii of thoM who brlil coalrarta far litilPlrc ramp. Oilier pvp flrtioa, mill pnHlhiy rrlmltial iirorMutltum, will folbiM-, It wni ortl.t. Tlm nrtlnm v111 lm a total of more than 5,ono,000. rMielilBU virtually oiir part of tlm country. Tito rampn tn'olrnl tn taday's r Hon nrp Camp I'ptsn, Camp Jackson. 8 C . Camp KheriMsn, Ohio, nnJ f'ainir I'niistiiii. Kontai. IRRIGATION BILL UP l'iplitr:it Akctl to lo hub Mens mi In Aimiiiil Mpmiki' WAKIIINOTON'. Nov si.- Tlm prpildent wat oaki'd to lay by a ilu Iptatlon of Iioum nmiubprM from upMorn ttalpa to Include in hU an. uunl tiiMaace to congriw r.u monUi rccuinniondntlou for piiwasv of tlm Sinltli-McNnry Iteclamatla'i bill. Thin maaitirc imiaud tho lmu l.ut tcanlop u.lvl tlm sitialr nttaihrd It lo H.n noMlftr bonua bill, which fail ed of piUMito over tho precldrat's veto. I UNION SERVICES,-'.30TH. TlmnUslliiK ny Will Ik' ()lp.pr- iil nt liaptht (litutli Thanksgiving day union i"Tvlro Mill bo hold at tho Unptlst church Thurs.lny evoutUK. NnVmubcr 20. It wa aaiiouncal toJay by llm llev. ,. II. Ilrlstow of t!m Chrlttlau chnrcli Tlu minister fur that evening lias nut bono noletted. hu nald .MAIIIil.T IICI'OIIT I'OIITI.AND. Nov. 21. Cattle, weak undertone. Hogs weak and lower on lop end. prime light $:i.2. to IS. G.V ilhccp stoady, fancy lamb In dcimtud, Kggs unsettled, butter firm. 'r " . i 1 1 feM?Pw Member of the Associated Press l'AI.I - H, OHCOOX, I'lUHA., MMTMIlim Ul, Hi!l!. ,-.-.- --- iat Does America Need?, CAN YOU What does America med most? Wlnil Ii our weakest link, our "moil crylnit itrijd?" You liavo often wunilercd, Andi you liavo tulhed tlm cubject oror, with frlond, rsmlly cud neighbor. Otlmn have iloti'j tho iamft uro dnlBK It novr. ' 1 i:ry (ism lit irjiriB to figuro out what our nation nuoda moat. And, whatoror It In, Ibo reason it'a tifol- ' od Is bpeatiKo lher b h-ft no way for Amorlcniu to fid K.oihPr ml totlvcU' and'talk It owt, r-nr.n what lo work for. Tho anfelent flro!c tiniioubI ar- Eftmtilo tho t'HlIri' iwimjaro iinlcKly. Vlowg. wora xihn3Sd. Kiirkp'IIoi.s ( wore timde." Out of tut nnii nn nn-: deratanilliij: oi neAt. l a frogmm 1 lo SI't Jl8t WHK lKw!fl. j We cuitnot ;ot tOKntln-r that way, In a ilaraoerafy with million of poo-' plo aprwtd over nn Itnmmsa tprrl lory. I Uul wo ran Kct toRcthor thrausb ' (tin ihlnf? lhnl IMmU nn nil ioiesllier ' rowatally-tfrlnt. tlm imwp:.M. A committee, hondotl by Beeretary llPrlmrt lloovpr. Is nt work on thta priblem: "Uliat dot Amorlea ncwl moil?" Monntlmp, lot's nut It up to tho !! r-mmlitpc the Armrlran ho- ,,m. di: vai.iiua i.nirrr.xA.NT i:.ntfTi:ii roit iiavi.nc I'ISTOI. IX I'OS'iKSSIOX Dl'llUN', Nov. 21 -KraUIno Cltllilcm. chbif lieutenant of Kamon Do 'Vnlpra. wai exo-. ...... ......... i,.-i- 1 J - .u.m, .,.. u...6 .... v.. , vlctlon by .1 ml Itary court o , tbo unatilhorlted piMMMlon of an automatic pistol. Thu a., nuiumaim ,.,o. . u .... - flclal announcement d-d not stato tbo means of dKath. but ( It I suppose.1 ho was shmv ; t c .j a ' u'oci.ii iiiccii.Mi; crri.i-x ' Jhn Dcmclrloii-f Ilmelile. u nailvo , of Uteectf. today filled out his first papurti declaring his Intention of be-1 cmiilSK naturilllied cltlxon of the' I 'illicit 8ia,tt. Two year hence1 llrochla may be granted second pap ers whit It v. Ill make him a cltlxeii providing ho ban compiled with all government rogulatli-iis. STIM.MA.V ri.MIIXCS .sTAMI ! Ni:Y YOHK. Nov 2. Tlm nii pellaiu diislon if tho supreme court rufiised today to upset tho findings of tho lower court ugnlasi Stlllman In his dhorco suit. HANGING BY A THREAD t 1 5 " I' ft; ANSWER?- rv h ' I Tin Evening Herhld.fclfl' cn-0pVl ' lion with sptprnl ' hundred oth'or-' imwa.iappr. ntflllutcd with NIIA Ker- '. l0,,!,y ' soMnilliiB Mm mind j ' "" Am-riean imoplo t-n 'Wnut Amwlca need moaif J What do you think? Ma)bo you . liavo the host anawpr. Write your ' views, briefly, rlearly. In n litter ; for publication. Bend your letter to ,1110 Kditor of tho Herald. U. P. Chief Counsel , Challenges Claims Of Southern Pacific WASHINOTOX, Nov. 24. v vimiicnKiiiK u.o ccui CballonRliiR tho Southern I'acl- fce.g crjntontIon ,at ,oparjon . ffom JC C(nlra, ,.acfc vom . ,,. u...rn ,,Mjnmi. . 1 "- ----- ...,.......... , . w Cark. chief counsel for ,, rjjon j., toJa. (n ,,.., ... foranirril Pnr,iniU, , , . examined wllnMg tobri'K oul ,no ,-j.-4 O vantage of a dissolution. SULPHUR FOR FARMS ' (..,rI(., .lrrhc ,Iclfl foP ,ri. ,, . ,.. ' ; A car of sulphur has arrived hero and will bo roady for distribution , Saturday. November 25, nt tho Con I crcto I'lpo company plant on Market ir.esr Sixth, It was announced today by C. A. Henderson, county agent. The entire carload has not been tak on as yet, and those desiring sul phur can tec uro It ns lung as the supply holds out .Haiti Henderson. Ho ndvises that sulphur for fall ap plication should bo applied at once r-i r!,-,?im WHJmmV aiii& aiiiiiH ? lar-v- ' '-v - GEO. R. LINDLEY OF MEDFORD WILL JOIN AMERICAN NATIONAL Itnplil (iniMlli of IkiiI Flnanclnl Institution llrlnK.i Need for V.tilargtil I'crsonnrl CcorRo R. 1.1 n (I Icy, for 21 years connected with tho Jackson county bank of Med ford as vlco president nsd director, will bep.iinn vlpn nreil. dent and take nn active part In thtf 1 niannRcmcnt of the American Na ( tlonnl bank here, commencing Jnnn- nry 1. It was announced today by H. l. Hubb, vlco president and cash. 1 lor. I.ludley will arrive hero about December 15. In I.lntlley. Ilubb said, It Is bcller cd tho bank tins gained a valuable I nsf:t, since ho Is an experienced Lbnnkcr as well as thoroughly faml i liar with Routhern Orecon. HU corn. Inn Is duo to tho American Nation nl's rapid nrowth, which requires an Incrraso of tlm personnel to handle llm business. I.lndley was formerly a resident of Klamath Falls, having bpen thu first cashier of the First National bank. Manner Vrar I'rnllctcil Ilubb said tho bank Is looking fbr- ward lo a banner year and plans arc being made accordingly. "Tho pcoplo of Klamath Falls and of tho 1'nltcd States at largo have much to bo thankful for this year, Tho Improvement In labor conditions generally has given a highly optim ise tone to tbo situation, Practi cally all tbo largo industries have roportcd Increased production dur ing tho fall months. 1 see In this Improved condition a better outlook for agricultural regions, for with better trado will come Increased spending nblllty, and a better mark et for farm products." GYM DRIVE SUCCESS Petition Circulated by HigiTftchool Students Meets With Favor Succms has attended tbo efforts .Cl. C4JilKlucboe jen.or elite in their canvass of city and county for signatures to a petition requesting thi county court and budget com mltteo to add 13,000 to Iho high echool budget for next year for a gymnasium, and that work bo start ed on the gymnasium as soon as the levy Is made. This was reported to day by students working on the can vass. Reports from all districts of the city and tho portions of the county visited were that only 1C refused to sign tho Volition and Hint 270 sign cd. Favorable comment and en thuslasm for tho project was met by tho students everywhere, they re port. Tho business men of the city were nil In favor of tho petition. A student who canvassed Merrill re ported that overy business man there signed. , m URGES WAR ON PESTS Federal IllologNt, I. X. GabrlcNen, Completes Tour of County Ira N, Uabrlelson, federal biolo gist, left hero yesterday after a week spent In Klamath county devoted to plans for extermination of rodent pests, particularly rabbits and squir rel. In company with C, A. Henderson, county agent, (Sabrlclscn visited var ious parts of tho county, where he addressed meetings and talked to In dlvlduals, urging farmers to contin ue protective measures against the rodents. Klamath county Is not overrun with rodents at present, but tho pests will Increaso rapidly and become u menace to crops It farmers full to continue th emeasures, ho said. Onbrlelsen will return hero In th spring when tho ground squirrels sturt their annual drive on farm crops. m FORM KIWANIS CLUB 1 Organization Meeting Is Held and Officers Fleeted A local chapter of tho Ktwanls club was organized at tho chamber of commerce last night. Officers elected were: Dr, A. A. Soulo, pre sident; Dr. Fred W'osterfeld, vlco pro.) I ilu nt; Vf, V. Southwell, secre tnry; O. D, Uurko, treasurer. About I j wore present. Tho purposes of tho Klwnnis cluli uro similar to those of tho Hotary club, und It la composed of repre sentatives from various Hues of business, . . ." nucn wfJtJsWJ;- Clcmenceau IsrteM'lidk'' Critics Who Object His CritlcistsM UBIHEj III CUSttiR u. s. mm v-. t('.4 t -t' 1 J a IIOSTON, Nor. 24. The Tbier,. , of France lashed back at Bis . ti, critics today In his first Aasetieas. -V Interview, granted to the Aseackiesii1 Press, replying particularly, to' criticisms of Senators HIUI and Uorah who had .cotairtalSiMfSfj1 Clemenccau's attacks' on AmfofMi attitude toward the" leaU !faTOl lions and EuropeaasfTlr.'' 1fim&V Clemcnccau bad laki 'at VkelSfl of tho United States blame tiysltl the unrest In which Kurope s)yav teethes. )vCiltA' Speaking before bis teMd-iiwr.' York audlonco an aadlwtee fNit-' Incss men at the chamber oi'itrl- mcrce of the state of New 'Ysjfc.t" the aged French war presir. '' dared that America had left rraaei In tho lurch after the war. ''TCjj'" U. H. Made MbBtle ,' ' "It was a great mlsUtfe to'te without any proposal for as) sajiti ment of matters," he declared. , 'U was Iho greatest mistake, aadUe source of all the evil it-at Is talt'lnk' nlaee now. "People ask me, 'whit .do -.jri want ua to do?'" he coBtlaHtd.'lL answer: 'I don't know whatT;-tj you to do. I want you .to. lafe In Europe because yon left j I soon. I want you to ei make a little Hew trif'jti aayiatTi, . Teii, saw. ,j what's the Matter "wHk'H souethlag itme wfevgtrl.,-! you tease, awp, caa i.mtj UKGC9 "' '&r Ail Club Told Ncwtpaixr Uacks lo SeUiM Wf-sriiA ' -? I'OKTIND, Nor. U. "UllkU your selling efforts with adtirtM? In tbo dally newspapers, and ifc eaough space In all your ada laai specific and definite In 'descrlkltni your products. If your business 4" pends upon local dlstrlbulloa," ,i4 clarcd Charles V. Myers. adVctH-,' Ing manager of Morris t Co., Chi.' cago packers at an Ad club luncjlta here. . "National advertising should 'be localltcd through the newspapers th all cities whero selling branesis ',( the advertiser aro cs'tablslwi( Myers said. "The newspapers reach moro than any other medium -s) consumer of the product -especially the housewife." ' Myers said that too much mqTijfy, has been spent trying to soil soata thing which the public did not need and could not be convinced of fh necessity of buying. With the,'hiUjh er piano which advertising hit reached, ho said, this practice "bis now become obsolete. STATE ROADS NAMlb ; i Hlgliay DeslgnaUous .'Mad!at Meeting of CouaI4e 'v, POItTLAND. Nov. 24,-7Tjieblfthi way commissioners lndfcatediV(M morning In a conferenceVwWUs' federal road engineer Purcellit-t ' they would bo obliged to'plicJtW Wallula cutoff on the Oregon f4 map in view ot too action ex IM stato of Washington approving tkS route. The Roosevelt, Cou)t)bla river, Pacific highway aad M) Oregon Trail were teaiattvely ij ed on the United States staU ;fHf map as primary roads. " , Among the roads tentatlvtHf aa ccted today as secondary rosdsi'arf Tbe Dalles, Maupln, Coy 'tjgt). lllgs, Shanlko, Redmond t ReJMt'f to Klamath Falls; MdfMd"'JU Trail; Ashland to Klamath Fsi;,, Prlnovlllo to Lakerlew; lUeiwty Mitchell, Dayvllla Job a Dey(' llngton, Ontario. ' J ATTACKH CHOCKKK Mfll UUIH.IN, Nov. 34. RkMrJ Crockor. Jr.. has brought atm-ia tacklhg the will of hie father Ing Mrs. Jiuia Kdnuaswoa cri widow of the late tamiaaay tain, solo legatee. MslaMr ." Mir' ' Hi 1 1 1! A 1 rbil "' r ' I i O ' ' 4 '.'- ,