tf 9A Sty? Hurwmx Mvmtb WEATHER FORECAST Tonight mill Ttiemlity, niln In tont bihiw In mint inrlliiii; warm er IoiiIrIiI, oxcnpt neiir (tin cniiNt, NEWS OF THE WOULD s BY THE ASSOaATED PRIM . Member of the Associated Press. ' mrr l'lfx'nlli iiir, .No, KLAMATH VAhUi, OHKOON, MONDAY, JAM'AHY III, I IK! I PRICBFIVB l RAIL SYSTEM TO L I EASTERN OREGON CITIES: Gntolino Oporntcd Railway to Bo Constructed This i Spring, Snya Promoter ! Allliiiilliriilili'iil n f tlin proposed rtiuatrurtltill thl spring nf n system nf railway, over which Bnsollnn.pro pelted vntilrli'n will tin nperntrd In linn tint rnllrimillcss Intitrlnr nf Can Irnl Oregon, I mdao by A. W. Ar- iiiilil, wliii ny lin represent Port- .iU"iul Hmi Prnti'lsm capitalist ' ..rniilil tin been nt Lnknvlrw nml 1.n I'lun tnnkltiR preliminary obser Mitlon fur tlin system, by which hn propose" to connect Ihn vnrlnim rail way terminal In tlin rnitnni pur In of Ihn Hint)) with n lUht railway, mt which frnlght. null Mini passcnRer train would h operated between llcnil, l.akrvlnw, Crime. Onkrldgp, Klamath Fall unit nllier point tin linn established office at l.u I'ltin mul announce m will tnrl inn Klrttcllnii work from ttuit point. tin linn n specially deslRnetl gaso linn driven iicnniolln iinilnr enn strurllmi which will Im cMiiplrlnl nml shipped to Im I'lnn mi nnnii p.ttPtit W'hlrli nr lin' pending have li'rit granted Tlin system In lin used It nut new. It tin vlnK hern surressfiilly adopted hy Ihn New Vnrk. Now Haven ft Hartford Hallway, tlin WMImulna ami (Iraml Itomtn rnllwnr. nml several feeder linn In tlin Knst It linn ul.n been adopted by several foreign ronilii. Simmls In I'rmiir A pre dispatch from Pari dated December 20 Hu)n "Ktpnrlmrnt with InternJl ronibtistlon inolam traction powrr for brunch ntllrnml lliin In'frnncn havn Ihiii.mi urrr ful Ihnt limy urn to bn.roiitlnucil 911 n larRrr nrnlf. OrilliiiT atltninntilln inolorn nf 10 In CO linr-pi'Wi'r urn hnutlnic rnrnl trnln m n norut;o pi'i'il of lii iiillfn mi In 11 r" Arnold clnlmn In luHi' ri'mlwil thn rmloriiriiiciit nf rnllw ur " I" whnni thn plnn linn Ix-cn nil 'miiII Icil n mi litnal nirnmi nf Irnnnportntlnii fur (Vntrnl Orrnnn whMi will it til rrn.it ly In Ihn M'ltliiiR mi nf inuny thou nmln of nrrnn of Inint ht'rctnfnrn itt rillllvnlril ImCMlin of Inrk of Irminpnrtntloii An InlnrvlnwiT ii'inli'K oiip rnllroml limn unlim' "ItiillriMiN iuut con nlilnr nvi-ry Innliirn offi-rliiK nconnmy In npcrntlwi hinl rnniitriirllnii thnun itnyn, Thn ii!rlurt-n of Knuollnn propclli'il mil enrn rriim to ho nbmit thn tinil IIiIiir nvnr offnri'il nlmiR tlmt linn. "('iiimtriirlliiii pf tlin rnrnl l put Itnntml nt iilmiil t.lnuO 11 mlln It rn ilri' nn RrmlliiR if mi rninuniuptirn. Any llnit'Cr nvnllnhln Ik millnliln for linn mul vnrr llctit riill nrn prncllcnl; In fart, Ihu Ioiir-iiikmI wopi! rnlM nf thn nn wititll rnmU woiltil ln rry iIp rlrnlitu nn hruni'li nnil fncilcr IIiipn." Kliiiimtli Not Vrl ConKii'tril I'rcnliloiit J A. (Ionian of tho Chiinlior of Conimcrrn anlil till 'CrTiinrnliiR Hint Ihn plnii "ml not yet linen cull i'(l to tlu utti'iitloii of thn ilinnihnr. Hn Hilil thnt whllo un propuri'd to nffnr uny offlclnl com nnnii, hn liollux'il Unit miythlnR Hint nldeil trmnportntlon wnn n kooiI thlnK. H" '"d not think (lint Biich n Hyalniii n I prnponcil would dlcoiirnRo Ihn iixlnnnton of uleum trunk Hum Inlnr on. nil would up poar to li'ivn Krcnt vnlno for fmnl InR lino when Ihn hp.ivler rondi tiro 1 j ii lit. BULL IS WORTH $S00, Just what winning llm ' i"! Pflioj inoantt In Hit) Fnrm Iliircini """''"M hhlp campnlrn wu lnougli' H 1 '' by County Agent K. H. T!ioiii"h n '' stntomont thnt Avalon Prhnr-. tr rcglBtored shorthorn bolnu offen-d bv l'tli First National bank, hrr-'isjht M4B0 nt Iho livestock salo lant eari Jnnd Is valued nt 1500. In olhor1 words. In nddltlon to nn annual mem-' bornhlp In tho bureau for $5, scnio ono will be presented with tho equlv nlont of $500. Thomna say gront Interest ha been aroined In the eainpalgn and that It I apparent that 'many farm ers f the county, not at present members, hope to tead tho bull lipmo nt tho nml of I lin riimpnlgn'vvj-tm'lho (lrnwliifi will lia lidlil. ,lIO,UOO,tMKi IHMIJi: . HT.Ti: IIOM'H IIIIMIH I IIIII.N'U IIIUIICHT Olli: . MALUM, Jnn, 1 rt. Tlio best bid for Oregon bond rlucn 19111 ra. rnvnnlnil wlirn l,M for tiu.oou.ooo ut dm no,- 000.0110 Ik huh bond wiiro iii. uned today Tim lowest Mil. tier wn llnlpli flcltiitielurk ft Compnny of I'orllMid, who of. forml n premium of 117,000 anil I. to per ruul Intercut, making tlin ri'hirn In Ihn statu 4 III per cent The nnxt bent Mil would mt ii rn 4 OR. ANNOUNCEMENT OF HALL'S CANDIDACY IS EXPECTED SOON MnMiflrM I'rlniil ltok fur l''irnil Hlalrtnrnl IhirlnK NpI IVw lloj i: MAIIHIIKIKI.I). Jan. IC --Acrunl Iiir In clone frk'inl nf Chan Itnll, hn will noon niinnuncn hi rundldncy for thn rnpuhllran nunilnntlon tor Rover nor of Ori'Ron Hull wrnt to I'nrtUml Innt wi'ol und li I lit thi-rn will prob ably innkn fnrniHl hiiiiouik niiK-nt IUII hn lcnn lalkid nf n llkrlr ranillilatn for unvprnl incnlhn, hut not until rrrrntly did hn dnrldn Ihnt nn wont probably mnkn thn rncn. Mp axn from frloiiiU ttnioiiu thn ppllllenl lend I'm of tlin atntn hIihp thn uprclat ration nf thn IrRltlaturn. tirRlliR him to run. nrn rcipniultiln for hi di'Cln Inn. Mhii) Aplrr to Olflrp Thn prlmnrlt' will bn held unit May Otunrnor Olcnti U niprcteil to bn mndldato to kiiccvpiI hlmmtlf. Mayor linker, of Portland. (Iro. KcU Icy, formerly of thn llooth-Kellcy Co., Adjtllnnl tleiieral Willie and a num ber of other nro nlno pokcn if a Ilk ley candldnte. Krank I). Cohan, who wa at I'ort Innd ltt week, ny that Krnatnr Hall' aland aRalnal tho R.tiinllnJnX for thn rxpoaltlon at tho perlal ei lun if llm IrRlntntiiro hn iiiatnrlvtly ntlotlcthcned him IhrOaRliout thn l"l MRS. MORLEY PASSES, Wcll-Knimn Itrolilrnl Mr Afler lllni'i nf Tr-i Year Aftnr an Illness extending over n 1 period of 10 year. Mr. J t Money pained nway nt her homo at First and Plnn nt 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Death wa due to complication re sulting from typhoid fmnr contracted 10 eurs ago. Whllo tint unexpected. Mr. Mor ley' death will roitin n 11 blow ln mini) Itrre. During the past four year. Mines", had prewnted her from leaving her It nine, or entering Into social nrtlvltlp. and her fortitude, mid rouragn during thl period brought inuny friends to her home. She hnd been n resident nf this city II year, coining born with Iter litis b.tnil from California. Thn husband, J. F. Morley, well known hern 11 well n nationally for hi in tlvltli'H In tho International A soclnllon for Idontlflrntloii, I thn ontv surviving relnthp. Thn body today will bo brought to tho CnthnllP church, w It nro Hie fun eral se'rvlies will bn I1VI1I ut 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. LAKEVIEW ASKS BOUT Athletic. AiworUlInn Allrnrl Offer From ljike Count)' Club That tho Klamath Amnteur Ath letic association ha attracted Iho nttrntluu nf 'similar nrganltatlons else" here. I apparent from tho lot tur today received by Athlctlo Di rector Harold Christy from Arloy I), Word, manager of tho Lakovlow Amateur Athletic club, asking for a wrestling match In tho light weight division, Ward say tho Lakevlew club ox poet to put on an .amateur tournn mont about Fobruary 1, and would liko (0. havo Klamath ropretontn 1 1-1. Whllo trtey have little to of fer In the boxing lino, ho says they havo both n amateur and a- profes sional wrestler who would ho matchod with nny local grapler of eiual wolglit. Tho tournament pi-' I draw a $200 house, ho be l f Director ChrUly says the offer probably will bo accepted unless it bocomou apparent that the accep tance would Interfere with the tour; namint to. be held. oera January JT. An effort wlllbe'made, ho said, to havo, the Lakev'jew club send rep fenlnllon In Ihr local nffalr. GOPGO DAM WILL BE Construction Job That will Employ 150 Men for Year Under Way A craw of about thirty men I nn thn around. cMnbllahlnK carrrp and innklnR repair to tho branch rail wny, preparatory to construction work at Copro, which contemplate the Installation of an additional RonnratlitR unit In tho power plant and thn rnlalnc of tho Cnpcu dam 14 feet. Tho work, according to John lloyle, dlvl-lon mnnaRor of thn California Oregon I'ower company here, will mean, a oon a weather permit operation at full capacity, the em ployment nf n comtructlon craw thut will nveraco 1C0 men for the remainder nf thn year. Tho Job I not undortuken bo-j cuiun of additional demand for power from tho Copco plant at thl limn,' said .lloyle, but In order to get- tho additional unit, which ha been on Iho ground slnrn tho plant wa built, Installed for emergency use. In raio tho present equipment Nhnuld bn temporarily Impaired. Installation of the machinery mean r.plV.S'Sn! in Hip old Klamath Lake branch, nen' j since, which has been out of usn the Copco plant was constructed,) and thn collection of men and sup-' piles, no the company decided that thn work of Increasing tho dam's height could bo dono moro econom ically whllo tho Installation wa under wny than a n separata Job later. All unabln equipment left over from the Link rlvejr dain J0I1 has been shipped to Copco and supplii ure accumulating for lha new work. MUX. MAItli: AIR-OX DIMS I'ltOM HKLF INKI.ICTKD WOUND POItTLANI). Jnn. 16. Mrs. Ma, rln Adcox. 58, who shot herself' through thO left breast Tuesday' nlshl when her husband returned homo and Interrupted a dinner par ly. died here In n hospital early to day. Tho shoot lug occurred while thu husband, Luther I,. Adcox, pur sued Kugrno C. itabcl, ono of tho Uiren guest at a dinner party, ac cording lo tho reports to Iho police. (iOVKIIXMKNTAI, l-OWKIIH , OF HIKLAMI nKMXqi'MHKU DUIILIN. Jun. 16. Tho govern' menial powors of Ireland wero' turned over today by tbo IJrltlsh' autljorltles to tho provisional gov-J eminent. ' ALMOST TIME RAISED AND PLANT ENLARGED JjteJov. oh oy1 -.-, 0 KlljVSPHWH BASKET I HAVE To W$ w&1m I i IPS CARRV ouT FUNDING OF ALLIED DEBT BILL PASSES FINANCE COMMITTEE I'rmlsluii In Aililril for ,Mntiirlfj of tho l.iut Hoinl In Jiiiip, IHI7 i WASHINGTON, I). C. Jan. Ifi 'Tho Allied Debt I'tindlni: bill wn approrod today by tho Henato Kin- J ancn cauimllteo. after moat of the l prorlnlon objected to by Hecrctnry Mellon had been eliminated. Democratic incmbor of Hie com mittee voted nRnlnnt tho bill In Itn pcriccieu ivrni. Chairman McCtimber anlil It v'a purpoed to pre tho bill for paMiinn without wnlllna; for an ndjournment of tho Arm, conference. Kxcept for a provision thnt tho re funded bond, to bo accepted from thn forolRn government, nhall inn luro not later than June IC, 1!)47, thn meatura I virtually In the form In which It panned tlin home Innt October. No soldier bonus provision w-na added to the bill and thnt pbnso wn, , nub ,1151 uniiL'U. 1 WA8IIINOTON, Jan. IS. Senator! McCormlck, llopubllcnn. nf Illinois, ' today Intmdured and thn Kenntn hair an hour later adopted a resolution calling upon tho Slain department to aupply Information on tho financial nffalr of Kuropean government and especially data on Iho expenditures of those government for military purpose MORRIS WOMAN DEAD Voting Ilrldn of Lllp kill li Victim of Illptlierla I UUIIHIB. wain., jnn. 10. .urs. Kvelyn Lewis, ago IC, died nt her honie hero at 9 o'clock Saturday evening with dlptberla, following an lllnes of only a few day. It was not until a few hour, prior to death thai Dr. A. A. Atkinson -aw (bn necessity of oxtrcmo emergency action. .but the disease developed so rapidly that all efforts wero In vain. Mrs, Lowbi was tho flvo months brldo of Lcsllo Lewis, who or tho past year has been employed as cx pre, clerk nt tho local Southern Pacific depot. Her parents. Mr. und Mr. A. I).- Hennlng, wero sum moned from their homo at Acer Into K.tr,lat- nrnnlnr. nn.l nrrlvn.1 Run ', - ,,). morning. Interment will bo made In tho local cemetery. This I Hip first rnso ot dlpthorin In thl vicinity for ten year. So Ir a Known, no oincr cases nvo developed. MAHKKT IIKI'OHT POIITLAND, Jan. lt. Cow 35 rcnts , hrr. thor fal,le, rtCBl.y. llronR. ,hwp so ccntlJ t0 .,.00 higher; Kast Mountain Lnmbj 19.00 nml IP."': "est vulloy lambs 8 to '! Krs (o "( higher, buying prlco SScent to 30 cents; '.'titter, steady. FOR THE OFFICE BOY CENTRAL SALES i . . , ,., . n 1 1 UBIIIornia-vrcRon i-umucr- men's Club May Enter Into Contract An orgonlxatlon for tho purpote of financing lumbermon and pro viding an outlet for tho lumber cut of a largo number of tbo mill of this dlitrlct probably 'wilt be cstabllthcd hero shortly. Plan,, for operation wero tonta. lively entered Into by tho Callfor. nln-Oregon Lumbermen's club at It meeting at tho Whllo rellcan noiei Saturday night, whon tho proposi tion was placed beforo the member by K. I). Ttowley. president Of the Pacific Forest Products company, of Portland; H. H. Harrlman, pre- Ident of tho Lumbermen's Ware huti-o & Storago company, of Porl- land, and Mr. Welrhclm, vlco presl ilent of the Commercial Credit com pany, of llaltlmoro, Maryland. A committee was appointed to draft a contract which wilt como before tho noxt meeting ot (he club In February. Tho plan Involves tho establish ment of a selling agency hero by tho Forest Product company, and thn financing by tho credit com pany, or other similar organizations or banks, of tho warchouso receipts lsuod by tho Lumbermen's Waro- jhousa & Storago company against sun iumuer in pile, mo paper 10 bo redeemed when tho selling agen cy disposes of tho lumber. It Is bcljevcd that tho plan will ovcrcomo tho difficulties now stand ing In tho path of tho smaller mills of thl district, and that it will aid materially In Increasing tho lum ber output ot this region. Tho California-Oregon Lumber men's club I composed of owners of SI sawmill, n large number ot whom attended Iho meeting Satur day. All present agreed that tho outlook Is favorable." tor a good de mand at fair prices. i:sc.i'i:i MooNsniNKU im Kll.l.l.'ll IN SHOOTING AFFIUV nosKiii'ita, Jan. IS. -Douglas charged Yoncalla, TupPi arroitcj recently wlti. oncratlne a still at I, was killed near Klkton last night by a man named Young, according to word received here by Sheriff Rtarmcr. Young was reported to bo on hi way to Oakland to sur render, claiming self defense. Tnpp recently eacapod from Jail, mid was u tugitlvo from justlco on tho iiioonshlnlug charge, say offi cers. " TO GO HOME ORGANIZATION PL OE I LLS AMlKKMKNT IH ItKACIIKI) hktwken CHINESE AND i JAPANESE IN KIAOCHOW WAHII1NOTON, U, C, Jan. I. Tho text of tho aRree 4 ment reached by tho Cblncaa and Japaneso delegates Sat urday concerning the aurren- (lor by Japan of tho Klaochow 1 leasehold to China. w, for ' mally aeeeptod by tho two del- egatlons today when tho Bhan- I lung conversations woro fesum- cd.. Tho question of mines along tho railroad and In Klao chow province wero discussed, butt wero continued until to- morrow. HIGH SCHOOL HAS ELECTION TO FILL . 2T VACANT OFFICES -n,, rP,ton and KUxabeth On- dam Are Named; Heritor Lias Also Meet Slncn examinations and registra tion nro now out of tho. way (he pupil of (he high sc.hool have (urncd their attention to school and class organizations, by- electing new offi cer to Uko tho place of (hose who havo left school. Leslie Peyton ha been named flr( vice-president and Elliabeth Graham (hlrd vice-president of the student body, to succeed Ted Montgomery and Vernon Fran cl. The student officers are now Martin Adams. President. Leslie Pey ton. Flret Vlce-presldnet. Kenneth Mnler. second Vice-president. Elisa beth firahom. Third Vice-president, and Vera Thompson, Secretary. Following closely upon Ihe student election was an Important senior class meeting held for tho purpose of naming officers to fill a vacancy made when Holland Watt, president ot (he class, wa obliged (o move (o San Francisco. Chester Shrlver. vice president becaroo president and Frank Poytonvf as" elected vice-presi dent. France Huraphroy I senior class secretary. Tho juniors also held an election. Jamcft Manning was made president to tako (ho place of Robert Milam. resigned intending to graduate this term, nnd Albert Moorland was elect ed vlco-presldcnt to take (he place Of Ted Monlgomcry who nas left school. Miss Applcgatc. of (ho muste de partment, has Just received word thnt the men's costume for the operetu "Hulbul" will arrlvo this evening. The girl coslumes which are being made by Mrs. Lena Dwlgans will bo completed br Wednesday. Mrs. Mills of Hot Springs Addition- has kindly offered the operetta cast tho use of her home for the distribution nnd fitting of the costume next Wednes day evening. INCOME TAX AGAIN Deputy Collector Will February l( lie Here Thn tlmo ha again arrived for making ou( your Income tax return. Thn law- provide that all returns ' must be In Iho otflco of the collector of Internal revenue, Portland, on or I beforo March 15th. Those falling to comply with tho law nro subject to Ihn heaviest penalties. Taxpayers nro urged' to' make out their return at I once, thereby avoiding tho rush at ' tho last hour. For the purpose of'as- slstlng taxpayers of Klamath county In making up their Income (as re turn for 1921, Deputy Collector Geo. n. Hewitt of tho intornnl revenue of fice, will be' nt the Klamath Falls courthouse, February 1 to 19th, Inclusive-. MANY MOURN LOSS OK MRS. CianENCE O. BKNKUICT Sorrow was, general today when Ii became, known (hat Mrs. Clar enco O. nenedlct had passed away at the Klamath General hospital at 5:.10 this morning. Mrs. Hencdlct hadtboen active In the affairs of tho Catholic church',blI(jr.ct, ot which she .was a member, and was lovod by tho many friends she had acquired during her five-year residence here. Mr. and Mrs. Bene dlct.eamo hero from the Philippine Islands, whoro Mr. Benedict was a '( inurso In tho Philippine Genera'l 1 (hospual and Mr. Benedict a mem ber of the Philippine consUbulary. 1 ' Surviving- are Mr. Benedict and . two "boys. Clareuce and George, ... aged flvo years and three year. and a brother. UI1 Maosin,' on uuu w"'-H " siorm, orewui.w.."rjy3Pf . Scranton, Pennsylvania. ' Funeral, TbelTycoPrecordlnr,r$iiaatw servlces will be hold at the Catholic IfSSJSSaSluSSt church at o'clock WOdnesday . ,amft',atPJl?jj!iT mornlUBt I Low,..,., .i,i,,.i,.i'ii...-,ulT ' CONTROL PLAN IS ADOPTED WAR ON BEETLE Directors of Three Aroaa Will Form Board to Supervise Work The control plan adopted tor (ha war (o bo waged (hi season against the plno beetle, as the resnlt of (ha passage by congress.' of the $160,000 appropriation, today was annouacad by J. F. Kimball, who has bea ma of the leaden In (ha fight to obtain the appropriation and In organisation ot (ho control work. Under the plan adopted control work on Area No. 1. Including all lands under the project west of Upper Lake, will be under tba direction ot J. F. Kimball. Area No. 2, land on the Klamath Indian reservation and south to the untlmbered valleys, will be under the Jurisdiction ot the Indian Serrlc ana direction of P. P. Keen, of the irnr eau of Entomology, who la expected here from California the latter part of this week. Area No. 3, Including the Illy dis trict and south into Modoc county wes( of Goose Lake Valley, will be under (he Jurisdiction of the Forest Service and the direction ot Forest Supervisor W. O. Dorhln, who will arrive here some time this mon(h. The (hreo area directors will con stitute a board of control which wilt manage the entire project. The tech nical features of the work will be under the jurisdiction ot the Bureau ot Entomology while the administra tive features will be entirely I the hand ot the board ot control. Thl arrangement gives the Indian Ser vice, the Forest Service and the wrl vote owners representation on. tfcev board, and tho Bureau of KntoraelogT direction ot the control, plan evolved In tho survey of last summer. In connection with the control work, the Klamath Forest ProtecUve association will be formed as succes sor or tho Klamath-Lake Counties' Forest Firo assolcatlon, the present organliation. and will be Incorporat ed in order (o give It legal status In doallng with tho government. Under thl association also will come forest flro control work. The new associa tion will meet on February 2, when directors will be elected. At a meeting today ot the present association, tho resignation of C. L. Gllham. formerlr president and for several year vice-president, was ac cepted and C. IT. Daggett, ot the Ewauna Dox company, elected to till tho vacancy. In discussing the control, plan. Kimball said many wero under the mistaken Impression that thn work . will start at once. First, he sald.wlll come a school for (raining skilled workers cruisers, spotters and oth ers who will bo necessary to carry on tho work over the tremendous area Involved. Thl school will be In stituted here yide the dlrocdoh of Iho Dureaii ot Entomology, In addi tion to this forro ot trained men. be- , tween 200 nnd 300 worker will be required for felling, burning and similar work; Artual work will not ,tnrt before March 20 at (He earliest. Tho apnroprta(on money la actual ly available for use at the present lime. Kimball inld. cciiA may nonnow FIVE MTLUOX8 IN-V. ft. WASHINGTON. Jan. !.-- The American government ha notified Cuba she may nerotlate a leanof $5,000,000 In the United State, but a further loan ot $70,000000 -will depend upon the ability of toe Island authorities to require, future Cuban ..- -i WKATHKH rrWlMhUUTIKa , Tkn PwitlA.CItna'sua wiianbif'ni ITeaxf ',,. Ph(rwcr lwwr4h"at tba barometric, pressure has been, falling slnco 3 p. m. Sunday af(ernoo M '- g . Mnftrgg dlcate tno approach' of another.stW. or Derhars hlah winds, .with relief from the low teroPeratnrwot-tha Msai tn Have. ' i - -" a-1- n ,i K'0,alt ' t0. next. .aY-houri;". storm brewtor to,thMifJ itltMlittllutl 3 j --Int.,-V n ? yt