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l OFFICIAL IMI'KII OK KLAMATH l'AI.1.8 Fourteenth Yenr No. 3947 s- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920 rni " snri? ,Acifcwr a fi1 rr-iriirwriiiiii.iwj.ixii J OFFlClAli PAPMI b I ll 21- "iri -, I t LAjH cotrim I r ' PHce FiW Cento ' x SINROTTIMS ! CONFERENCE ON RECLAMATION HAVM II. O. I'. PI.ATI'OHM HI.HIMITD l'.l(Mi:iW c COUPLE SOtOIN UNIT WASHINGTON, I), C, Juno 16, (Hpeclul In Tim lleruld) Nick Sin null u( Oregon saved llii- day for roc Iniiialliui lit tlm Republican confer unco mi tlm milillur rompeniatlou hill. In night minutes of boiled down data on (hi subject lm gave thu tiaiturn tlllllttltira ll lllii.rnl nilllrtlllrlli rlti Mm possibilities of irrigation in ttm wnt ' OREGON VOTERS ASK which changed vnto nflor vote. Tim WAHIIINOTON, Jtllin Jr. ' lloiijuinln C Marsh, secretory of tlm Farmers' Niitlonnl council who dashed with members of I Ik- rosoltr mi rommltt.'o of tlm Ki.piihlltan tint lonal contention . laiil week when lm attacked tlm transportation net an un-Aitmr- Icnn, ligui'il a statement horn to iluy declaring that tho unction ' I of tlm Republican platform on I agriculture "does not contain a single declaration to rnaisurn ! tlni farmers of America," L ARE IWARRIEOi TIMBER SOLD At n iiilct homo wedding nt thu' ItnU worn opened today at the llllllll. f if tllft lirlflii'ft fi.irctila Mr fiml t.lM.n..il. ............ -.. .aa aaa aaa MfM R lv Otflu HilllirflflV nl'iinlnw'. f..l 11 5nn .. it. i .. .. I " - v. ..,., ,,..ji, m.iiiu ut.ri-n, oi iimuer in me mihh i-.iiiaiietn ugn was united In 'Solomon unit, cant of Kirk at thu marrlngn to J. William Welch, by tho'rnd of tho Southern I'aclllc railway. ' Hhv !:. P. U-iwroncn. Thu drills groom In employed by tho Pelican Hay Lumber company. Tlm Iirlilo wui born and reared result wan that Ihn reclamation pro visions unlit retained In tlm bill tu It wai adopted by thu conference am 4 lliir.. nnil ir r.n iltf til il fr.tin lli Hln... i ' " " ""- " "- ath county hitch ichool. 8ho U a I , ........ 1fi.lv .if til.inaln Iiahijih.IIIw , ... MHniK j.vi OI.IIW.ll. (whine friends In tlm community are JOHNSON TO RUN I"'"" "nd al1 w wl"h ber tbc full- - ii'it nmniiuri of happlnfi. I'OIITI.ANI), Jiitm 16 Over 6,000 Mr Welch ahn (jniw from child- FIvm IiIiIh wera rucelveil. Mm Kwauna Hox company of thin city, bHnic nmonn the bidden. Tho award will bo made by tho department of tlm Interior at WaihlnRton. Kollowlnic are tho hidden and prlci-i per theuiand: Modoc Lumber Co, yellow, nuRar pln $4. Incenno ceitar H, other ipcclen J1.60; K. W. Aliendah! of Dorrli, yellow pine and lneeno cedar $4.23. auzar Dine ,1175, red and white fir 11.75; .in llflllPllfifin NUIVIUNt UH , HAititi.vt; wili, ki:i:c ( hi:at in v. h. hknatk 15. WASHINGTON, Juno Wnrron O. Harding, Republican preiiilfiiitlal ncmlneo, docn not Intend to retlro from tho n- alo until hi term of offlco ex- pirn March 4. He said today that ho Intended to nerve hln term out but would withdraw hi petition for nomination to the nenate, filed a week ago at Columbus. Friends explained that for him to retire would endancer tho narrow) Republican ccntrol hold by Republican! In tho senate. SPECULATION IS BANKER'S EDICT 1 niKiiuiuri'ii went ncciirra III n pi'lltloil """" '" inuuiiuuu iilti; unu in with pained tlm hiiiiin, (clrculntlng In Oregon today, uiklng "", Mvoraniy known to a largo per- Kwaunt 15ox company, yellow and Hlntintt'i (pencil which li regnrded , Hnltod Stolen Senator Hiram Johnnon cnturo f local renldentn. Mr. andjnugar plno and Inccnne cedar 16.36, l linn of tlm fluent nixc iimtin nf to ri'Plli lain the n Jul form mlonleil liv 1'" "eicn will make their home nllw.r n..M.. ti r.n- r it n - " '" " " ' " ..., m. u. ..iiiii;! ui tewo nrgiimentatlon heard here dur.;lbo Itepubllciin national convention ,lt,ru- Portland, ellow and nugar pine and lug tho pri'ient nenalon of rongrenn nd annoiui'i' hliunelf nn an Indie " Incenno cedar 15.07. other n..rl tMiiiilenl rundldiiti. for prenldent. or-' r')lllir.H.IAItltlS. Nl'ITIALH Jir.i;. J It. Shaw nf Pnrflanrt vol. 'T)inrn la nn IiivIhIiiI Ihn 1m ll.Hl llirillllir Ifi n l.ilm.pi. m .... ,. ..!.. ,' II..... ...I ... ..i . .. 14'IIH II fnltflUKM " ......."n ., . ...- W 111 L-nii.i-iii. i " "Thero In no legislation, Mr. l.'halr- lording to a toli-grum nuiit today t'' limn, that Imi been befnr the Iiihiimi Hi'iialor Jobiinoii tiy V. . Ailam.. n lor yean that In more dufomlbln Ibnii Portlnml ittorney , tho land prinlnloni of thin soldier ' bill. It li ilpfeuilhle both from an '..s IM - niMI'A.NV ' 'conomlc, sentlmeiiiul and patriotic. .MtH i:s INTO M.W OITX'I. slnnitpoliit. V Hill Hunter li.i inoted tlm of- "Krom an ecot ilc standpoint It "" "I ln Hawmlll, Knglneerlng ft In dufeiinllilii beiauno It will Inrreano ( onntructlim (ompiiny from the crop production and ndd to t tut , Klaiuntli Development company wealth of the from tlm seiitlm ((midpoint hunin.. the lioyn who'rlllr depot, uheie lm lun urerted a rougiit arronn tin. waters to defend ue.it IiiiIIiIIiik their home land are Juntly vntllled tn mi npporliinlty to ecure u plen. of tlmt very hoino land they no bravely; nefeiiiii-il. "No li'flnlalltiu befom rongrenn fori yearn bun been u mlsrepreneuted an thin land Ir-glMntiou It has btcti Miierml at. Iinrked at. unit ntlgma tiled un a western arid diinnrt land Mb t' us u southern swamp land scheme. Tliostt who sllgmatliii Jumen W 1'orbi'i of employed In the plant of the Modoc Lumber company, and Mrs. Jennie llurrl.vm of Klimath Kills, were alio iniirli'd by the Itev i: P. Lawrence. low and siicar nine IT. EC. mptnu Clilloquln. 'ci-dar 14, other (Iieclel 12. i and ndd to Urn Klamath Development company notion. Defeiulbl.. building to the rorimr of Spring nnd neiilnl ami jutrlotlr "k ntreots, nenr (lie Soiitbern Pa- C. OF C. MEETS i TWICE TOIJy i JACK OEMPSEY IS QUITTED KENTON WILL BACK HARDING FORT DO DOE, June 15. Senator Kcnyon, homo for a rest, declared It must be clearly understood that there Is no money available now for purely speculative or noe-eisentlml ontorprlies, ohn 8. Drum, preildoat of tbo 8avlng's Union Bank and Traat company of San Francisco totd dele gates to tbe convention of the Cali fornia Banker' association of which he la first rice president, at the Taboo convention last, week. "Banker must tura." he said, "tn the ordcrly'deflatlon of the credit eg- pansfbn which could net be avoidant. There Is no occasion for hysteria or gloomy forebodings but It Is tine for recognizing conditions as ther exlst." The world's circulation of currener Is estimated, be said, at $66,000,009, 000, an Increase of I49.000.000.0to slnc tho summer of 1814. Of thla today that he was dlsaonnlnte.! .hm ,nCo lh summer o tho nenuhllenn. r.tl.,l f nnmi-. lncreMe ''""y 1.000.000,000 hM a progressive for president, but said becn "dded "lnce the 'Bnln " tlm bo wa ulllincr in ,v h. ...m- , 'armistice, ho said. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 15 WII Ham Hnrrlson (Jack Donuuey) bo was willing to take the stump to help Insure a Republican victory. Prior to tho convention Ken von cam paigned for Johnson. I "Tho most disappointing part of the Republican convention was to ,8oe thu delegates unable to act until thoy received word from the sick boss .In Philadelphia," ho said. "Thqre will bo a strange parallel the merits of the provision, and kill The directors lomint-ire will mr ... . , . , - - , is' "i" strange parallel worlds heavyweight champion, was ,n Snn rrand,co whBn th(J delegates i in nun i of the chamber of '""on noi Kiiiny tin a selective drnrt -iii ..i, i , ,... ... Dill Mil. !... .l . . .. p. .. CVa-lOll lllitlctiniillt 111 u llirr In 11,..' .'"-""'" "J.'S ?. IB " " -' i'iuiiiiii, .11 u i". i ' - '-' "-1 wasnington. i .,, 1,1,1,1 nun mi'n in inir iiiur in touiy itir n snort executive lev ...i o.ii.va uimrivi cuuii nere to- (nml in the ntiuiMphoru of tho states- slnu and the monthly mei-tlng of tlmua- T'"' J,lf' wai out ten minutes, tiimi uhn unlit- .f.fii.t..l..ii. tuiti i... 1..1.1 ... c l- ! Jllitifi tWiiiMtii-'tf lint.ii.ilnM. mAn limn who said: i chamber will be held nt S 11. in. this I '" 'Let the ridge of the Rocky evening. 1 mountain., be tlm western boundary I The work thst ban been In hand of our republic and lit the statue of for some Hum by tbo civic better thu fubled god Turmlnus bit erected 'men I prgnnlxntlon will be continued 'upon the highest summit ncter to be by the proHr burenus of the chnni- . .. ..i.i. li lunii iii.iiii ill iiinrn mil mliiitii ik.ir ririAr in.. iiiiin.ni.iii m.nMin. .n,, i, I,, i lunii eiiiier outer -.-... , ..... ..v.iv-iu. .,i,tii,,fcM. renil tlm tentliuouv before Dm mihllr boundary of our republic.' itlon completes its work; slnco the committee or ilmv uiiifniiv '"This In not a western Irrigation standing c.iinmltlec. or bureaus scheme alone It It were It would be of the chamber are to have absolutely defensible and Justifiable In hand nil possible this legislation hate either lands rommltlee or they willfully Ignore tlin hearings In order to mall- rlously misrepresent the bill I took activities testimony for seerul weeks upi-n this " "wo"l'l '"' "" '"'"I lneitment tbo looking to the welfare of tho legislation, reported a bill from tho Kineruiiient could make, for the rec-'elty and county, nnd the members of public lauds committee containing ,a"atl" service with an expenditure the commlttles have been selected tbo sumo. iof l'n than 1120.000,000 produced with great care nn to the qunllllc.i- 11.. . (.. ,... AAA A.... n'.l... l .1...I- ......1 I.'. .!...!.. . Is not ll western scheme, li la mil n southern scheme, it cowrs every state In I In I'nlon. Director Davis of Ihn reclamation service said thu pruf eriibln projects were in tlm eastern Mutes, tlmt they wen cheaper, could be Hindu biililtnblo sooner than thu western Irrigation projects, He said ' "This bill that I numrted has been1"' yw n""rly ,90'000'00u of lions of t,,or members. No doubt n made tho (....In of thin legl.littlon. nj"0. . , num,,,,r "' l'"nani q, r.uon will l .ii ii nun ii'iih tin tiiui ntiL unu . m.j ui. mi i iiiiniui-iMviuu lib uu boy lii one thousand would take up a' meeting tonight home on oim of these projects Hu' Is nbrolutely refuted by what Is go-! TWO KILLED, 50 lug on toduy. A few menths ago 1 HURT IN WRECK got through I tut housu and tho con- . ;ress it omi giving soiuiers a preror- i.AJl'NTA. Colo.. June 16. Two enco right to enter tho government lwnont weT, Kllloil and 50 Injured projects existed In itluiost every slate ,rn,:auo" r-'c"t projects. This l0,ny nrar t,no Colorado, when th "Now. whut tin yuii think of men ",,'rl"K ,,"'ro "" "n 0wnll,f ,,,,,l,,r eantbound Santa Fo "California Llm. who stand up on tbo floor of thl H,,0,'u""0 nml Nor, VMi l,r- Hod" wos wrecked. A relief train bouse, whoso solo stock In trade Is to I ' '" "" "nml a lu,u'r, currying doctors nnd nurses has been tli.rl.lu tbo deserts of the west-sayi"" , .:"" l ' " "-"ro' r"--that wo want in ..... ih h 8 ,l"1' ,,ul" rommander. American that wo wont to put tho boys amid tbo ractuf of iheso deserts? "Tho gentleman from Indiana (Mr. Wood) says there Is dynamite In this land provision. Thero Is no dynamlto In It, but bo Is trying to Inject "Wood Alcohol" Into tho bill to blind you to . MICKIE SAYS Uglou of Wyoming, In which ho writes: " 'Tho recent opening of 10,000 acres of land under tho Shoshono and North Platte projects should dlsnol forever any Idea (list ex-service men do not doslro to aecuro farina. Three thousand sovon hundred and nlnoty- eight farmers' sons, mechanics, bank fvSH MUCf 1W AA WVX tNfc M(M COMsXNf h HOU.tmHlr f V 00KNOMfctfft1fNW J NVVOOtMV U1R uawcrra. os.m ruin Btu, o nmuh ovn.ott SOU WW MOUU, ftfts.TW NOvlU HOM COMC?. WOM CQ1&o. g i fiLn. ) iLiLia 111 1 -slslsli iSHSwi - , -" M, clerks, engineers, doctors and law yors, and In fact ex-servico men from every walk In life made application for these farm units, consisting of three to 120 acres ouch of Irrigated land, onch man sincere In his efforts to socuro a piece of land to call bis own and start n farm homo. They Hought no charity or uiHlstanco, un derstanding fully Unit It was not n dispatched to tho scone. A broken crank , on tho engine caused tho wreck, according to Information reaching here. Four coaches left tho track.. FOUR ADMITTED TO CITIZENSHIP Four now cltltcns were made In tho circuit court yesterday In a natu- Judge Uoollng's Instructions occu pled 20 minutes. Folowing the ver dict Demjuey, bin parents and at torneys wore stormed by friends of fering congratulations. Iloth sides submitted" 'the cae without argu-' ment. The Indictments against Dcmpsey were returned February 27 follow- IllK" itntelliellta Iliad tu tilt feili-fal grand Jury by Maxlna Wayno Domn- Hey, dhorced wife of the pugilist, that ho zought tho depend avoid military service, and had given such testimony against her will. Tho Dempseys were married In Salt I-ake City. I'tah. Following the divorce Mrs. Dcmpsey was employed In n tlnnco hall In Wells, Nevada, and inndo her charges from that place. Dempsey w-as charged with having, falsely sworn that his father, moth er, widowed sister and her two child ren were dependent upon hlra and that ho hnd contributed 120 a month each to their support during 1917 and that ho had lived with his wife for 18 months before being called up beforo the draft board. ENDEBS STORE Tn nnni nnmi mm m . Within the next week or ten days J. K. Enders & Co. will take posses sion of the store at Sixth and Main streets now occupied by Roberts & her sworn testimony as to! " nltmorc an'' w1" conduct a strict Jence on him In order to 1' eash Ktocery therein. Mr. Enders . . . 1 hn niirAllntfA.i ik. nnVn. r. 11.1.1. moro stock. "The recovery from (he unhealthy conditions consequent upon war mast necessarily bo gradual," ho continued. Pointing out that the government contracted an Indebtedness of nearly 117.000,000,000 during the. war un added to that $4,500,000,000 of Vic tory notes in the pring of 191, Drum said "It Is hopeless to exseet. these enormous issues cf credit In struments to be absorbed by the sav ings of th?"reopte-Hr-98tf!'tBt since 1913 money In circulation had Increased 71 percent'nd bank de posit 120 per Cent.Whni the ir-nst. percentage of actual cash held ftfaiut .iiro ucHni uatnuflBisrotfl 11.7 ii. u jiur cent. .. .tw- J- In spite of clslllHion it Is qu 1 rem entst ofw i.r; : !-l mrai vuicr . ' ralliatlon hearing before Jundgo I). V. Kuykendal. Tbo class of candi dates showed without exception to good ndvuntaga In nnswerlng the questions put to thorn by tho court. Following nro tho four who were admitted: Wlllam Jcnnlson, native of England; John Coleman, natlvo nf Irnlnn,! Iviula CIuaIia nnllvu nf ' II II ll.lil IIUl ll"i ......., .V..M.I. l.viir,, ll.lll.li UI ulft nf ttlfl irntiirn. until iiml Hint lti.,1. Ifiermnill'. nntl IHrl.nril ll.irtnii nn. .. . ... ,,,... .,,,., ,,,,.. lltVII I ....--..., ...... ............ ..H..W..I ..- own urucioiis savings wore paying for."" oi r.iiKinnu, tno water rights. Tho only exception In tholr favor wiih tho tlO-day nrofor- unco right over clvllliinn. " 'Tho Irrigated laud oponlngs In llllllll llh UUIIIIlllHIIIUUIl llliyOIHl III CSATLltl T....A IT T.l 1. T 111! ,, . . . I . I. .'li UIIIIU w, I- llllln. .I. .UH" vesllKo of doubt tbo land-hunger of ,or, of Albany, former member of tho tmiu nf I lifitafitt.f n nw ....u..i... I . .. . --" - iuiin ixiuuu), luriuur muiiiiiur oi mu toim of thousands of ox-servlco men ,)llbi0 8ervco ' commission, will bo who nro wllltiiir in rinntrAA ,i,..i,i.! ..... . ... NORMAL SCHOOL HIXJKNT NAMED 11V (iOVEKNOU POOLE GETS IDEAS FOR NEW THEATER Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Poolo have re turned from a motor trip through California. While away Mr. Poole visited 65 moving picture theaters for tbe purpose of securing sugges tions and.ldea for.the modcrnliatlon of the now Liberty theater here. Work on tbo excavation for the basement of the new Liberty is pro gressing rapidly. Tbo first consign ment of material for tho building Is oxpocted to bo on the ground at an early dnto. Special Bteel of tho high est structural class will bo used in tho building. Soma of tho equipment which tins been ordered Is also ex pected soon. CONGRESSIONAL PARTT Mir OR who nro willing to flnntrco tbum solves, slnco congress la roluctnnt to loan thorn tho funds, If tho land Is made available, ' "This lottor ought absolutely to confuto tho gentleman from Indiana (Mr. Wood). "I mn sorry tho limited tlmo al lotted to discuss this subject pro- Vent U10 from further almwlnir Ihn merit of this legislation and tbe overwhelming deilre of our sotdiar boy for an opportunity to secure a none ana a rara." i uppolntod n mombor of tho stato hoard of normal school regents to succuod Harvey O. Starkweatlrfr, whon tho lattor'a term expires tho llrst of July, tho Governor announc ed today. COUNCIL LACKS QUORUM A1XJOUHNED UNTIL TOMOUT There was, no meetlnc of tbe cltv council last night, due to lack of a quorum, 'An adjournment woa taken ait toBijai. JURY SESSION OF COURT NEXT WEEK Tho enso of Mrs. Ethrldeo ncnlnst tho city of Klamath FalU hns boon sot for trial before a Jury In tho cir cuit next Monday, Judgo Kuykendal presiding. In this action plaintiff is suing for damagod tor Physical In juries alleged to lmvo boon recolved by n fall through a hole In a dofoc- tlvo sidewalk. , Othor cases sot down for trial at the jury seslon are llanta vs. Tomp kins; Sutton vs. Keno Power com pany, and Lee vs. Kerns. Whllo the business will bo started with only a grocery stock It Is. the In tention of Mr. Enders to open other opposed, he held. ucpartments aa fast as possible. The first, from present Indications, will bo a shoo department, which will be added In September. Thereafter, as fast as leases expire, now depart ments will bo added until a complete store Is eventually established. From the tlmo that It starts the motto of tbo store will be tbe best service nt lowest prices possible, said Mr. Enders today. Thero will be no profiteering and all goods will be sold at as close a margin of profit, as possible. Mr. Enders Intends to purchase all stock In carload lots from wholesale grocers, eliminating Jobbers profits entirely, and wilt give tho public the beneflt of tbe buying. Mr. Enders I the son-in-law of L. Jacob ot thl city. He ha had Ion experience -n-the mercintlle-busl ness, through association with his father and brother In a denartment (tor at Ashland, one of the largest store In the Rogue Rlvor valley. He has a largo acquaintance In Klamath Falls, both among tho business men and throughout tho community gen erally, and launches his business caroer hero with every prospect of success, ' Prises as tho Iranitinrlnlliv., mi... ---"-r ..... ,iiina, housing, "foreign tradc.-and the pre diction, of needid commodltl-a. h said. - - " - "The government must adjust IU expenditures to ,11s Income and pro vido for Its needs 'otherwise than credits with tho banks," he con tinued. Excessive taxation that restrict enterprise must be discouraged and MAY NOT VISIT WBATHEK REPORT OREGON Tonight and Wednes day fair, wnra westerly wind: (WU47 wwterly wind. FLAG DAY PROGRAM IMKKfcbSIVE AFFAIR Whllo tho meeting was not as would havo been tho caso had tho woather beon moro favorable, the Elks Flag Day exercises nt tbo Elks Templo last night wore Impressive and enjoyed by nil present. Tho speaker of tho evonlng. Judro D'Arcy of Med ford, was unablo to bol present on account of Illness. Hi placo was taken by Wilson S. Wlloy. local attorney and district deputy grand oxalted ruler of the Elks, who paid an eloquent tribute to the flar. dealing with IU historical past and with the patriotic ideal for whlch.lt stands. The remainder ot the program was aa originally announced. W. O. Smith acted as master of ceremonies. Whether tho House aPDronrfaUnma committee, which leaves Washington wttntn a row days for, a visit amenc tho national parks and reclamation projects of the west, will visit Kim. nth Falls, doe not appear to be dal- nuety Known nere. The press dis patches announcing the trio two three weks ago did not Include tho Klamath project. Later dlgniti-h. are cauallr Indanntta.' ' Py.... Slnnott will begone of the, party and thoy will arrive, nt The Dalles about July 1, says a special telegram from tho Washington correspondent of a. Portland paper. H. D. Newell, manarer of h Klamath projoct, said today that he Know no moro of tho plans of the touring legislators than appeared In tho publlsbod dispatches. Ho has re. colved no notlco to prepare for their visit to this project, although he thinks that In visiting the various reclamation systems tho committer would hardly pass un a nrolect ot tho sizo ami Importance of Klamath. ! WOOL GROWER'S COMMITTER WILL .MEET AT HONANZA The OXOCUtlvo comn.ltlno nf thu Klamnth Pminlv Wnnt n.An,A.. . aociatlon, will hold a moetlng;at B. nunia Juno-20. Consideration ot general questions affecting the wel tare of the" organisation. Is on the program. . Present adverse 'marine conditions on .wool wWalsobo dm- wssed and i'iwiwn!miwj nt for tnld''tfJMatfs aotUic toe HsUm: . 4 i liTJ-tiO- l t V A SUMTU "t -