'mm t.m - JMtk ' i Hi aaai " THE LARGEST AUTOMOBILE SECTION IN THE STATE OUTSIDE OF PORTLAND umnj Iterall News Secfn and Auto News Member of the Associated Press. Kl OI.V.II I UIM OIIM.OV, MATIItlMV. I'lrilltl ,UtV. 0, llttl. I'lUCK nVK CK.VTH JL en Images Y Today TT ..": ... ftlt.IT rth f!L- HE S II ILUTIOH i V SYSTEM rb MIlTLlM). " i. lit 4Uiiil"i'' iktark iiilM" ol HOIklflK lit llto III" . eon I annual roll- Ilolall I . ' .1 ii ()ifin "uio r.:.. iu-,i.iiu -hirh -in Mull i(r win' A"1' . tl.,.tifllit Alt ff ,, .bather U " 575 Hi Received By Both Houses; i Ocoff 5iifw 75 HAI.KM Knll f. A total of t, , J lillU ham been llilrodil' ml I litis fa' III Ihn Inglalatiirn. 2.. I III Itm en nln and 319 III Km houan Thirl t eight ham mMl Imlli houana anil aro ready (ur Itm gomrnor'a approtal or tnlo Tim gomrnnr far ha algiiud IK lillU. nine (rum each lniu A i milled llllfia I eighteen Mil ham been tabled III Itm tflliatn. all unprecedented number lUrely ha i)ln uuinbnr nf tabled Itieaaurea eireeded Ihren or lour during arty onn limn a alir aea lull Home III the lillla will lifter leave Ilia table Klamath Irrigationists Solid in Protest Against Attempt to Oust the State Engineer Hearing On Diamond Lake Annexation Is Attracting Interest ('onaldernlile interest It manifested In ihn hearing to be held this ovnn-f ing at Itm chamber of rommnren ' room, bnforn thn chamber o( ram- ' innrm legislative, committee. In re gard to tho advisability (ram a Klam ath county viewpoint o( ttm anneia- N STATE TO KEEP If 11 I 'S ARE LEADING u sir u!r ' . ... ' . .... no diMikl bwt ' ' ...ll.r .,f Ihlt Uhlr. tM ". . u..i.. .Miilin ( th Hoalan.l lluukt ..n lo of I ho O'" ... . . Ilk. ......... ..!.. ..L tf.. - 11... (Vina Wit ltt" '"' i"" ".r i-. . - ." ..... rtrs JlU Maker In the CUl' lournantenl tail k'llt !" " 1 ijrfc lllh lhrrgae total Iwriu kt " ",,l (orrulle ,y ia(lana -ottb a iwfe ( . . cd4(lBK to olt (lila lilt He alio ahfteto.1 tho Iwtl ttflcte f - - Irriratlonlau in Klamath rountr are Ui III arim otnr the prooaal ron tallieil In Houm hill 7H to i.(aatn Vfitry S t'UiM.r. ataln nticllieer out ol ottlc, ,y ammiillnK Ihn act rrnal tllK Ihn offlrn a III) -l a tit ta h In K thn 'jualKlratlona of Ihn enrtnror lirleallon illrnrtora arn tirnparlnx iriolullon of prolfit at fait ai .oi ltln a ti.l forwarding llmm to Irxlita Ion fiom Ihia illitrloe. Ihn ft-otemor tul olhrr r'ini who ham Influ nitre In "Int'atlne Ihn SiruSoin. hill ltirrll Valln uiitrlrt a maolu- llnni. cto-u heo " lion of Diamond !.ako nd aiirruund- W ham 'omn lo know Mr l'r-y '"I territory to Crater I.Ak Nation ''u..nr imnonally and ham found ' l'rk- Mm to hn a man of ungunallonnd In- ,l ' expected that all thn aniclea of leKrlty and falrneia. a lhorouKilr ' "'" 'feitlon will hn thnrouxhlr H- ,i. and terhnlrally quallflnd enxlneer of cU"ed. and all Interfiled cron land niMirlcnrn, and pncullarly well i "' liarn an opportunity to bo heard, trained (or Ihn offkn which hn holdi ! , hatlne aerved aa aMlitatit under hla nfllT 10(1111111) pred.cea.or Mr John II ll. The U HI fl U M palnataklnc earn that hn haa uied to M M fl I f Ll 1 1 LI U 1 1 U . aattafr hltruudf of thn aufflrlnnev nf I .. " thn water (Upplr. adequacy of lm , lirtant enrtneerint; feature and probahln aoltency of Irrigation dla- ! arn a paiiern ol or oniicaunK Win main to Kuaranten 1 E n adoplrd by Knterpilan. Hhaila Vina and Malm Thn Klamath Irrigation dlilflri board mnt Dili altemoou to follow Ihn niample of Ijingnll taller Thn Klamath Uralnacn dtatrlrt direc tor! ate ) hut thn prmlilnni and Oovernor Ulcott today liaued a proclamation calllna; upon the peo ple, of tho itate to co-operate In cleaning up the largo hold-oror of the 1920 prune crop remaining In the warehouie during tho weik of February H-l, which la dealgnated aa I'rune Week. Thla year'a prune crop I clfen aa 30 OOn.OOn nnt.nita fir Ihla I amount there remalni approximately 22.000.000 poanda, unaold and in 'tho banda of the grower and pack era. The growers have decided to tell their product at a reduced fig ure In order to cloie out their bold- Inga and to leave a clean alate for next year'a crop. Ily thla method. or obligating the Ktate to guarantee ateafner Klamath, bound from 8n , t la claimed, both the grower and W other KlitilUr maolullona hatn Ix-nnf trlrta befom certifying Ihelr bonda I BAN KKANflHC'O, Feb 6 Tho Internal charge ahould be cauan for commendation rather than attack In Ihla --n apeak from actual ei nrlence. and e feel that wn owe Mr. Cupper a tote of thanka for the poal- dlitrlbulhfU ' (attin icore. till arrond thg a if ofe of 20 1 The aCUfra Man'a Ijoi MaVerr III 1I i&: inMni l oaaii afMnaixdtw la a Klatl(K war- TM M tr iatW aa oHe riU urNejl H detelaptaeata Cut lilt t. tmt rple naai to llagera h tUt Urr (Hiriar K tb Dacgeft 01 U ! Ball 4r WntlneM haa'Maaon tmf rrwp'"! la ! aad lawna J Magoa arntary of thn board entered a Hon hn took In rnterenrn lo our Ola- game abow atrofig protrat. which they declared Irlcl when wn recently aaked to hare I Ihn rnllrn dlrrctoratn would aub- . our bonda cnrtllled. wn reallie he did .arrlbnto OL and the Htatn aa well, a real I t'etrtopment of irrigation In Klam-1 (ator by not complying with our re- frnncuco to I'ortland. went aground iconaumer will be benefitted, near Hah Hock, a dangnroua point I Order for prune will bo taken JO miles north o( here, early today. I care of at tho I'ortland office, tho Thn reaael went off her course In prunes being ahlpped direct to the bad -weather 8bn carried 19 pas sengers and no cargo. Thn Klamath la a CC2 ton boat. purchaser from the committee. An nouncements will appear In the proas throughout the state quoting a price iWtt til fefl ral4 l ! VnWt ( aatU Mtbaadae ki Ml Wfar Itnr f tr Ihelr (tKS. TV Ef data atale etr Jfjn lilt Blila mete keaday In CftlUi !. kecatlie Ike Chain mm nrfll.J tali 'arttce' to cue tnm. al It cbila itcjres ham VM tUt Biisitlc cunUrt with tun till mraoi as mu(h. ! 0v j )! aetrr Can aee v axil th rail proprtetora of tU'i tlrf--aa4 lb amtr)ai fr IMtttf Uik itat prwnal Intereat uf irtl akkh ike prefrlelur la ltttaeU bit half hrn hn la KWiBr 'ca tie Jab' In hla own Uft. Mct ta rrtalter In Oregon tbj MftUsrsi ksi bton apreadlng nUtf Ult Iba hllbf H Ideal nf dla. KMl i.'tkl.ncr will t reallie.) tfltm Mtfrnilent retail mer iuu t tecalhcr in buying d. hrt bin b proiutra etery rtin. T foouotlon which oHna IjUi; taornUr d.bale whelh r 11 Uew t ripe for iuch an Inv e""'! wttrprtM and. If io. whal " CtUIW pUn of airangemetll hH U tot tuck buying orxanlia-: "(truiler ll sill 1 . .... .... .. -, riniiT piain in the ! If the rtiM,. through lc orrtniMiion nf u,p,r own ll mtrthandlae of all klnda Irom the pro.luc.ra. m.tead Ia abolrut.r. or other mid- U oId u n.lur.l and Mret tig aatlnga. tt,c JU f blrh could t Hnd " K lb comuming public cm. ),pU,,, m ,, "l-tory-.b.dlleulir. that 'gJWIi of ,,umg u.l. Idea r;'' J t.pr.iioM which hiu.i 'CJ'" ,,or ,h" ","",,'r'' "f :H,:r:l)lr?t,m,,,, vury tlIii"tr,,,bu ,0 '""'"I whm 1u tii. . ' cnvoiitlim win Alnutt t:e lis 172 tte 130 1S 111 ItJ lloalland'a llulcke :i :: Jealer llualland Harry Carter Wrlghi Kl III 101 lit 129 : 291 HJ 130 ISO it: i: oti it -Xl&i lie tee 3I ttl Maaon'a Hot Makra ale leading the other leattta in the leumantent with an atrruge of t. The alandlng Of the teattia to dale toltawa Wen lai I'd Maaon 3 I CCC Ilea T t tin t'pp 7 I t0 Hwanaen 7 ato llotlgn C C 6eo Wallera free lloagland ft 333 I'riderwood 3 2&o " i.D.iinn .... . "Hit In . ,,,"""Jr ll tin- L Vn 'l0n ,U mnr"-' u!.r,tr , ,,lhB "" f whnl. Wlltn , J" ,q,,uw,co- ,f,,' ""oriiaK 'ortu'ly r very " con "rlbU,,0 'n.relmn. Wb? n nV,,0r '!". ....! k.Jw2ih rWlew '' H. 1ml tfcre?ll . ro"lrr, a duly. '"i'liil UCC0M " no.t ,h Public ,7 C?" mnk -orvc "ttrsS-s "'""M" "' ?ttJm";".0 """ rM.. Z;z ",c,",,,,, "o that tho roi,,ii Legion's Plan For Rehabilitation Is Supported Widely INDIANAI'OI.IH. IVI. f. The Am erlcan legion haa recelted more than a hundred favornbtn anawera to Ita memorial calling attention lo Ihn alluatlon which aurrounda thn re liabllllailnn of illaabled world war velernna, according to K V (lal hrallh. Jr . national commander of tho legion Thn memorial was pro aented In the I'rraldent. I'realdnnl elnct and rongrva Afcnnllng in Mr (lalbrallh practi cally alt of the letter (mm the arc reiary to ihn President, from Hens tors, ropreaentallvr and heads of various government department and bureau stated that thn writer was fjttarely behind Ihn Legion's nation al plan of rehabilitation. Thn memorial outlined the altuo tliill In roKnrd lo Ihn dlanbled, ug gealed l rt'lili'dy ami urged Ihn sup port of Aim I'rraldent and Ihn Con Kroa. Copies of thn memorial am be IttK dUtrlhutnd to nil tli'imrtmnit of thn lnglon and lo palrlnllc nnd civic orgaiiliAtlnn In l.f.00 rltlns. I.ntlors of npprovul rernlvml nt Nu tlotial headiiiartr of .thu IrIiui horn Include thoan fnoit Honntor William H. Kniiyon, Itobnrt M !. Knlliitlti, Medlll McCornilck, Hurry H Nuw nnd T. J. WnUh. 117 lb county, whern a number of dla (21 irlrla arn In ihn formalltn alage. la j; reildered dependent upon the quail toe tlcatton of Ihn atate engineer ll la open hla certification that new dla Ulcla am ablo lo finance develop rnUt ill Cupper haa proved a wlae and helpful officer and haa dealt (airly ltti Klamath count; ll la understood that hi habit of 1 3--l 0 . fair dealing haa called forth Ibe at HO 1& tack uKn him. that he haa refused to certify the bonda of aorne dlatrlcta that have no poaalbtn chancn of sue-Cr-aa but who hate behind them some leglalatlm Influence through the land holding Intereata of leglalators following are the l.angell Vatley reMdullona. ttplral of Ihn general proleai of all the county dtalrlctc iWherraa we hate carefully conatd ere. llouan Hill No IT and wlah lo tolce our proteal acatnat aald bill or I any oilier atmltar bill that would ma llertallr change the preaent law Hat ing bad actual eiperlenrn under thn preteat l e feel that wn am Jus- nrinl in eipreaalng our opinion and proleatlnc agalltat the paaaage of ItnHM- bill No ITS (or ihn follow ing reaaona I Wn lellem the prnaenl laws gotemlng tbn formation and man agcittenl o( Irrigation and drainage dlatrlrtt. aa well the Htatn Water Hoard are the mull of yeara of ex perience along Ihla line, and have prmed generally aatlafactory. with a few minor defect, which have been pointed out. and which wn hatn been advlaed would rerelvn Ihn careful consideration of thn Stale Knglneer and the preaent Leglalaturn Kxcept (or auch minor rhangea as may be then WIDOW oi iui:.t litiHii i.i:.ni:it i:.o LONDON, Kob. 6. Mr. Clmrlo Htnwurt rnrnoll, widow of tho i;rot Irlali Inndor, dlod today, ngod 70. MAHKirr ItKI'OHT rOUTIiAND, Kob. H. I.lvvttock, tomly; okkh 3 cimt low or; butter, stonily. hnvo not linen "profUoors" ami to rainovo tho cloud of suspicion from thorn In (his connection, qunat under the ctrcumatancea confronting ua 3 While wn bellevn 13.000 00 per annum la an Inadequate comtenaa Hon (or tbn offlcn of State Knglneer wn object lo tbn method of Increas ing thn compensation as provided In tho hill and quoted aa follow "I'rovlded. however, that when called upon lo Inapect or render any aervlcn to Irrigation and drainage dlitrlrt. the State Hngtnerr shall be allowed such additional salary a may be ap proted by the Oovernor" Wn believe tho provlalon quoted t rry unwlae and offer an oppor tunity for corrunl nractlce and r r ti ers! dlaaatlaf action I'nder auch h'BaptistS Will Hold plan It would bo poaalble (or htm to create additional expense and It would be difficult to quettlon thn ex-x-mc, ao Incurred i With reference to lhat section whereby the Knglneer shall servo aa the Conauttlng Knglneer for Dli trtcta To our mlnda Ihla would place thn Knglneer In a very awkward po alllon luppoalng that prior lo aaaum Ing Ihe offlcn of Stain Knglneer. hn had been the Knglneer for aomu Irri gation system, he would Imi expected lo past upon hi own work, however, that point nuty be otherwlao arrang ed. Mill we feel that a Dlntrlct should be allowvd to chooae their own con sulting Knglneer. knowing that they mini bo reputable men, otherwlae no good ran romn from their cervices and report S A to thla being an emergency act wo havn grave doubt; fart I. In our mind there I no good sound reaaun why other than a few minor A wireless from Captain W A. Hell I of ten cents per pound for first chut of tho Hteamer. Curacao, which w j average orchard run Oregon prune, standing by. said that all had landed , (which havn been commanding from safely The message said Ibe hlp waa 20 to 3Sc a pound In the market) rolling and pounding heavily and ' freight prepaid to any railroad ta- nad two lines out forward to the I tlon. when ordered In Quantities of bluff. The Klamath's wireless report-1 ed a short time after she struck that Captain Thomas A. Jamleion thought ho had a line ashore, but that tho aerial wireless was falling The Cur acao could not locate the Klamath until dawn. Tho latter went ashore before an S5-mlle wind. The Klamath Is operated by the Charles It. McConnlck company and has a capacity of 10S3 tons. She left San Pranclscp last night carrying four pasiengera bound for Seattle, and the rest for Portland Big Convention Jn Eugene February 15 approted by thn Stale Knglneer, we change should bn mado In tho pro moat earnestly urgn that no change, sent law. Im. made until It has been demon- Now thernfom bo It resolved by atarled beyond iuetlon that uchi Ihn board of directors of thn Itngell change arn aboolulnly neceaaary. Vulley Irrigation District lhat wo go 2 Wn undentand Ihn real purpoanjon record at this limn protesting of ihn proposed bill la to removn thui ugalnat any change In tho present preaent Stain Knglneer. and agatiut Oregon Irrigation district law a pass Ihla wo rvglaler an omphalic protest led ut tho 1917 session of ihe Oregon Trouble "Brewing KSO t - 'r.r'.r-j ii i i via --jLt- KfOKNK. Feb. G Hepresenta tlve from Haptltt churches through tho central and southern part of Ore gon will meet In Kugene. on Febru ary 15 and 1C, for what prom lie to be one of the most Important ml ilonary gathering ever held In this section of the state. The meeting will bo but one link In a huge chain of missionary conferences In which 10,666 churches in the 35 northern state are co-operating, under the auspice of tho northern Ilaptlst con vention. The meeting will bo con tinued In other parts of tho country until March 20, and tho general ob jective I a revival of missionary ptrlt. To help make the meetings sue ros(ul, missionaries from Africa, Hurma, Kast and West China, Assam, thn Philippines and South India are being called from furloughs In this country to act a speakers. 100 pound or more. A price of lie will prevail In quantities of 25 pound or more, which will be hlp ped by parcel post. A guarantee ai to quality Is assured the buyer. It Is predicted that large quanti ties will be bought up at these fig ure by farmers employing large, number of hand, by the timber camp eating house and other largo employers of labor, and that leaser amounts will be ordered by families throughout the state, for the reason that heretofore tho prlco to them ba been much higher than that at which the fruit can now be obtain ed. Cleaning up the prune crop will have a wide felt effect. Primarily. It will place the best prune on earth within the reach of everyone In tho state. It will turn thousands of dollars into the hand of the grow er, allowing them to take care of their obligations and to make good their credit. It will leave a clean slate for next year' crop. It will mean work for hundred of men. women and children in the prune or chards next year. It will retrieve aa Industry that along with others re ceived a hard blow during the year Just closed. Ilelng an Oregon Indus try it will help all Oregon. It will keep Oregon money In Oregon. "SHY" HUNTINGTON WILD HirkLUN AS COACH IHHTUND M1DDLKWK1G1IT WINS l-XHtM M'GOOKTY PORTLAND. Feb. 5 Jimmy Darcy, Portland middleweight, won a ten round decision over IMdlo Mc- (loorty of Oshkosh. Wisconsin, last night Johnnie, lloscovltch. Portland Welterweight, knocked out Tony Frlotna of Pntaluma. CONSTITUTION OF AUTO ASSOCIATION D1SCUSSKD Tho constitution and by-laws com mlttoo of tho Klamath county auto mobile, association mot In tho oftlco of President R. C. Groeabeck last night und drafted u constitution and by-liiwn which will bo presented for consideration by tho board of di rectors next Wednesday afternoon. Roud mnttors will also bo considered ut tho meeting Wednesduy afternoon. legUlaturo exropt it bo such minor chnugoa ntt nhull hnvo first boon ap proved by tho Stuto onglnoer, and Uo It furthor resolved and ordoreil Hint copies of this rosolutlon bo sont to each and ovory motnber of tho Legislature to tho governor. tU Klamath County chamber of com tuercu and tho newspnpora of Oregon. KUQEXK, Ore.. Fob. B. Dy a un animous voto the athletic council of the University of Oregon decided to retain "Shy" Huntington aa foot ball coach for 1921. This action was taken after the council had announc ed that aneffort had been made to secure the services of Oil Doblo, former coach at the University of Washington, now In charge of the squad at Cornell, but was unable to reach an agreement with him on ac county of salary. Prohibition Has Not Hurt Grape Growers CLHVELAXD, Feb. 5. That pro hibition did not ring tho curtain dowtt on tho grapo Industry was tho opin ion of delegates attending tho recent convention of tho National Grapo Growers Congress here. "Though wo lost the sour wlno trade," L. 0. Young, growor of Erlo county, Pa., declared, "there has boon such an insistent demand for grapes for the making of homo mado wlno by tho foreign elements, who ore wine drinkers that tho prico of grapes la hlghor than over boforo." Last season grape prices roached top mark about $200 a ton, It was suld. In 1919 they wero ISO a ton and In 1914 about 135 a ton, Wl. O. Johnson of Geneva, 0 pre sident of the organization said tho shortago of cars last season caused great loss to tho growers, because largo quantities of fresh fruit -were allowed to spoil due to inability to hip. cfj rfe .: WI J I I