baivarmtr Hbrnrr tllje tEiistttng Itoald Today's News Today A Clan Ad Will Do Member of the Associated Press. Kirtocnlli Yonr. No. norm. KLAMATH 1'ALI.H, OIIKOON, THURSDAY, MARCH fl, 1021. I'RICIJ F1VK CENTS 1 MUSI ACCEPT TERMS IX)NIX)N, Mnr 3 Germany lian been given until noon next Monday to accept thn fiindnmnntnl conditions laid down by thn niipromo nlllod coun- 1.1 III I nim Thn Gominn delegates worn In formed by thn nlllml rnprnnontatlrn Hint If Germany does not accept thn tormi thn allies will tnko Immodlnto steps (o enforce thorn. Thn flrat stop will tn thn oceupa- lion or Jiriusnerg, uiissoiiiorit ami Ilnuhpnrt. Hocondly, each allied country will ' placn a tax upon Gorman morchan- iiro. Thirdly, thn customs boundary along ino union ununr nuiou cuairui will bo established. t.n.l... I., ll.n nlllml rnnrominl. '"'""" ."'. ." "" " Mires Ires on bi.nair or uermany. ur. illmons said that (lormnny s Inten lions Jinu neen nniiroiy nn.ui.o.r- Btooa. Tno unrmnn rniuy. no .. would bo dolWnred Monday. 'In our opinion," hn added, "no occasion will arlsn foe tho actions set forth by tho allied power. COLBY, LAWYERS (Ily AsunrlaleiT Prwts) WASHINGTON. Mar 3. I'rprl- dent Wilson fnrinully announced to- day that hn would "rosumn mn prnc Hen of ln" In partnership with Ilalnbrldgn Colby, retiring secretary of state. ""Tho president graduated from tho Mi WILSON AND Virginia In 1881. later practicing lnIMraoo law department of tho University of Atlanta. Thn firm will maintain offices In Now York and Washington. William 11. Wilson, retiring socro tary of labor, was appointed today by President Wilson as a membor of thn International Joint commis sion, succeeding O J. Gardiner of Maine, who reslgnod. Farm Loan Decision Big Boon to Farmers (TrlrRram VilitnKm Hurvatl) wvRitiNtlTOV Mar 3. Oregon farmers nnd In fact farmers of tho' hospital facilities for disabled nor entire northwest will benuflt by tlio vlco men. supromo court decision sustaining Thn bill designed to Improvo tho thn federal farm lonn law. Kor many , servlco given soldiers by tho war risk monthn thn business of farm loan bureau also wont to tho prosldont. It lionds has been paralyzed bncnusn of provides $1,000,000 for tho estab thn attack on thn validity of the llshmont of regional offices through farm loan bank law nnd confldoncn out tho country, whoro soldlors can of Investors In theso tax-froo bonds make compensation and Insurance was temporarily dostroyod ponding j claims for direct compensation. decision of thn highest court. Tho result of tho decision will bo! tf F fn 7r ..- .iiit- in nil fnrm loiui Jocts and suftlclunt funds to rollovo tho moro Importunt ueods of farm ors oporatlng under thn now farm loan law. Members of the Oregon delegation "bollovo It will do much to spoed do- n HOzon other aliases best known u viilopment of agricultural districts of iniipitin Frank Is n fugltlvo from Oregon and tho Northwest, and will j,,,,,, nH ml0 r0sult of oscapo Tuos make those Investments much (,ny from j.ort flummors, Indian po sought nflor by weulthy Investors . lloomati- at Chlloquln. Frank Is who aro not now buying fnrm mort gogos bocnuso of tho federal Incomo tux. - -..-,-. - mm0 Herald Gets News Service Tho Hornld, by special ar rungomont with tho Portland Dally Tologram, will horoaftor ro- colvo u dally Washington sorvlco, doullng with ovonts ut tho nation al capitol that particularly nt oct tho NorlhwoBt. Tho Tolo grum maintains u special bureau, with a staff of nowa-gathorors In Washington to sift from tho gen oral happenings tho news of par ticular Interest to this section of tbo United States. At this time, when many questions of great Importance, will como before the new administration 'for decision. Tho-Herald bolloves tins service i will'bo of gonorn.1 Intorcst. f ...lilnl,.-.''i.--',"'''wVVVN'WVwAJ ICopco Staff Will I Hold Conference And Banquet Here Members of tlio staff or tlin California-Oregon Power company will I gather horn Hatimlay for conforoncn1 on rainpaiiy problems. Tlio general (of(lclnlii from Han Kronclsco, dlvl hIiiii officers from Yroka, Mndford, 'anil Klamnth Fulls mid members of tlio locnl engineering nml operat ing departments will purllclpiito. In thn nvonlng a hnli'iunt will ho liolil ut thn Whltn Pollcan liotol. At ,.. - . in ..- -,. n.iuirlnil tn yutini 1" yuinuiin .,i wtnmj.i .. gutiior rnuna inn inuio. Thi'iin conferences nrn hold In kllflnrnnl illvlxlnna frnm limit to Jn) u (1 ,,,,,.,, t ,mv thorn mrh munUl Thoro hM )oon !10n0 aMC.u lh lnlll waB ho,(, at Co,,co iBoptntubor, hownvor. . ,. . , . uiwae r iiubiico .rao Bowling Tournament DraWS to Close Mason's Ilnxmakers nailed two of .. .. i, . i mo "ireo gnmi- riiiimi -mi uiii jw,,.ril ,, Ul Klk's alloys last ' lilKUt. Underwood's Druggists u,,a , ,,. rMon win ,,0wl ti.o lasij naimm of thn tournament, urn ino Idalo of tho mntrh Is not doflnltely fxm. Thn final match mny docldn tho tnurnnmnnt ns Mnson's nnd Upp's tiuiins nrn now tlnd with 12 gnmos won and 9 lost, nsch. It the Tail ors ran Inkn thrnn ntralght gamos In thn coming mutch thny hnro n 'chnncn to win. I. ait night's scorns were: Upp'n JewHrm Upp 188 Ji'tfnrsou 145 I'opn 178 196 143 181 1C8 14G 128512 152440 155514 145442 125404 Monro 129 bright 134 1 ' 774 833 705 M-'on'w lluxiimke Kogurs ......... IKfl 177 155 1.14 115 195 187520 143482 124435 101348 1C0 553 jAlnutt .'.. 184 ... 177 j)KKu .. 132 Muson 198 847 776 715 HOSPITAL BILL OVER AT LAST WIASHINOTON, Mar. 3. Thoecn aln and houso todny pascd thn bill provining ni.'imi.uini inr nniuonai nrn-l""1 - . The Yainax District; Fugitive Is Armed Frank Hodorlquoz, also known aa 1 Frank Kodero, Jack Wilson, and half armod and wa hoadod toward Yaln ax, nccordlng to report from Sununora to Shorlff Low yostordny. Two In dian pollco nro on tho trail and flum mors says ho will got tho man. Tho fugltlvo has n bad reputation and trouble la expected It tho offlcors on I counter him suddonly. i Ho wns arrostod for passing two bad chocks horo, for $G0 nnd $25, ono on tho Contrnl Hotel shoo shining I parlor. Ho is also wantod on two bad chock charges In Lake county, undor tho namo of Jack Wilson. Ho llvod at Chlloquln. LAST IUTK8 TOMOIUIOW FOR MISS HOWELL The funeral of Miss Audrey How ell who died Monday from a facial InfocUon, will be hold tomorrow at 10:30 olcjo.ck from Wmtlocjc'o ohapol. The' 'Rev. C. F. Trimoie will deliver the sermon. : - WEATIIKn IlEl'OHT onEQON Tonight nnd Friday, fair, CAMPAIGNERS SPENT S36.288. Jl (Telegram WiulilngUin Ilurenu) WASHINGTON, Mar. 3. Oregon KMri'B In tho report of tho commit too on privileges and oloctlons sub mitted by Honator Konyon yoHlordny. Tho rnpiirt drawn no conclusions. mnkes no recommendations, but Bug mists thnl thn nnxt congress pan now InwM to prevent such oxpondl lures. It finds total expenditures of thn presidential campaign woro $10, 338,609.92, of which $8,109,739.21 wns spent by thn republicans and tho democrats Tho ropubllcan nail democratic stato committees of Oregon report rccolptn by tho republicans pf 1820G.24 nnd tho domocrata of $12.- 1 633.28. In both casos no mo of this i -..,-- aii in innni j-n m lint l irnn "" "" uu" '" "-"- , n,i,iion. thn ropubllcan sonn torlnl commlttoo sont to . . ,,., ,on, to C Oregon ! 91C.4CO Tw(J g,ntM roco,Tod moro, Arizona $23,000 and Nevada $17,000. Oklahoma tlod Oregon. Tho sum of $375,979 was expend ed by tho ropubllcan congressional commlttoo. Lowdon spent almost four times ns much as Harding, nnd oven Hoov er spent moro thnn tho now presi dent. Johnson led Harding by al most $100,000. Hn spent more than nit other cnndldatos combined. Prosperity Week Will Be Observed From April 4 to 11 Klamath Kails merchants will tnko un nctlvo part In tho national l'ros nerllv Wook campaign. April 4 to 11. Tills was decided at last night's meeting of tho merchant's burcnu. Stimulation of buying through u general publicity campaign and wip ing out of old debts nro features of 'thn Hchomu. rtoductlon of prices camo up for discussion. Tho burcnu Is looking Into tho matter of costs thoroughly. Thn matter of n night watchman on Main street was another subect of discussion. Ily unanimous voto It was decided to closo all business houses from 1:30 to 3 o'clock today In honor of tho memory of tho lato Captain Lea. Thn mooting was characterized by merchants ns tho best got-togcther nffalr attended hero. Tho majority of thn city's business houses wns roprnsonted. A Dutch lunch closed tho ovonlng. ACTIVITY IN TUB HOY H(X)UT OIUMNIZATION Hoy Scout londors aro planning n gonornl meeting for Scouts nnd Scout Interests about March 15. Tho executive commltteo yesterday dls cusBod plans for a camp ground for use of tho scouts in some nearby scenic spot. Mills Addition Is con sidering forming n Scout troop. Tho chamber of commbrco has call od a mooting for tho ovonlng of March 8 to consldor tho question of a polit ical redisricting of tho dtato. At tempts to socuro n reapportionment that would glvo Klamath county ad equate reprosontatlon In tho logls laturo failed at tho rocont session of tho loglslaturo. All lntorostod por eons will havo a chnnco to oxpross thomsolvos at this mooting. Now It Is planned to launch a movement that would give each county In the stato one sonator, and apportion 'representatives according to population. It is hoped to have the plan in shape, to eeur a refer endum vote at the June election. The plan would follow the lines ot federal representation which, says Secretary T, L. Btnnloy, In a circular lottor that la to bo distributed wldoly 1 DHNSON MOST WILL LAUNCH STATE WIDE DRIVE FOR REPBESENTATI SYSTEM 30 PER CENT INCREASE IN PHONE RATES - 8ALKM, Mar 3. Tho public Ber - vlrn commission lato yoaterday umlpr Mn leadership Is Incorporated, grnnted nu Incrcaso of rates to tholW(n nB,t changes. It Is expected 1'uclflc Tolophono & Tolcgrab com puny Tho IncreiiHPH uverago about 30 per cent over thn present rates. The company asked fur a 45 per cent raise. The rates al Klamath Kails will ,'"' lliislni-ss phonos ono party lino ji.ku; two party lino, two $3.7G, nnd surburhan $3. CO. Ilcslilnnco phono ono party line, $3.00; two party lino, $2. GO; four party lino $2.25; surburban lines $2.50. Thn Increase will affect Klamath Falls subscribers to tclephono ser vice In two ways. Thoy will pay a higher rate for their phones but, ir tins oincn gets its promised snaro of thn Increased revenue, patrons will got a better scrvlco and many extensions. Klamath Kails has boon promlsod $15,000 for new Installations, exten sions of lines, especially In tho Ship plngton district, and moro central of fice equipment. Will Lee Selected For Assessorship Wllllnm T. Loo, son of tho laU Capt. J. I. Leo, county assessor, wns appointed to tho vacancy cro ated by his father's (loath by tho county court Inst evening. Mr. Ieo has long been u resident of Klamath county and Is fully familiar with tho duties of tho assoHsor's 'office. LAST RITES FOR CAPT. J. P. LEEI , . . . , . Closed business houses and public buildings oday marked ") Bonoral sorrow felt In this city at tho death or Captain J. I. Leo. Iist rites wero said for tho veter- an assessor this afternoon al tho Elk's tompio in 1110 presence 01 a iarBMpap(jr prepared for passago fiere., hearing Derore secretary 01 mo in audlonco of sorrowing friends. Tho Yesterday Nelson doposlted a $1000 terlor Payne, which resulted In dead man's pastor, tho Hov. C. F. check( payabIo t0 tho FIr8t Nat0nal modification of the original contract Trlmblo, dollvorod an Imprcsslvo bnnk for coUoctIon. and secured a ' between the company and the United oulogy. Tho ritual of tho Klks closed ,lcp0glt Mlp, It j8 thought by thosutes tho ceremnnles. Member- of tho 0f(ccrB tbat he intended to start a. 1m"1 OH-ners Satisfied American legion formed part of tho rald on Ioca, morchant8 today, using "u nas n,8 bcon necessary." says lino that followed tho boay 01 mo warrior ot another generation to its last resting placo. Tno BCUVO pun ocarera .. "- llloomingcamp, A. Kallnn. of Maim. Wm. Dolzoll. Win, Tlngloy and George Ulrlch. ot Klamath Falls, nnd B. M. Hammond of Merrill. Tho honorary pall bearers were: David Campbell. Captain O. C. Apple- gate, J. W. Hryant. Frank Adami. and tho county officials. throughout tho stato, 'Is not auscopt iblo to groat Improvomont." Tho lottor points out thoso facts In connection with tho 1923 sosslen: In tho sonate: Thirteen counties nro assured of ono or moro senators; 9 countlos will havo only ono-half sonator oach; ono county will havo only ono-half plus ono-thlrd aonators oach; twonty-throo countlos havo no assurance of any direct roprosonta tlon, and twolvo counties will posi tively bo without direct representa tion. In tho house: Twonty-two counties are assured direct representation; fourteon counties have no assurance of dlrct representation; thobretlcal- ly. tlve counties win nave three- fifths of a representative each,; six counties will have one-hair ot a rep resentative each three counties will may havo no dlrtet. representation Six countlos will actually havo no di rect representation. Sinnott's Soldier Settlement Plan In Bonus Measure (Trti'Knilii Wiuihliigtoii Itiirciiu) WASHINGTON, Mar. 3. In tho Boldleni' bonus bill reported to tho senate, practically tho cntlro sol diers' fnrm settlement plan as pre sented by Chairman Slnnott of tho jhouso commlttco on public lands last ,ynnr an(1 ,mgBed through tho houso. thls bonus bill will bo passed early nia-uregon rower company. In tho next session of congress, and Tho Pwor mPny appllca thls foaturo of land settlement re- tlon Ponding with tho California talnod practically as passed In Sin- railroad commission for salo of $1, nolt's bill. If It becomes a law as' 849.000 worth of bonds under a re exported. It will aid greatly In tho organization plan which will create loarlr dovelooment of homesteads, nmj KnltnB 0f ox-soldlers Into pro- ,iu,tivn dnvnlnnmnnt on now farms hrninrhniii thn rf nun. nt hi.m In Oregon. Owen Jones, Primary Candidate "Against Stnnottf Is -UllClCZe' cancolled and a now bonded indebt- 'odncss of $10,000,000 created, of Despondent over HI health. Owen whIch u.ooo.OOO will bo Issuod pro Jones, rollrpd Kplscopallan minister. BOnty. of tho three million Issue and candldato for representative $1,151,000 will bo reserved to cov ngalnst N. J. Slnnott at tho last prim-, or underlying bonds, and $1,849,000 ary, hanged himself with a strap In wj bo g0d to repay loan's of some his room at a Portland sanitarium. 1 $481,900, now existing, and to pro Saturday, according to Portland vlJo n fun,i fr extension work and papers. Jones had boen a patient at improvements, of which tho local dl tho sanitarium slnco December 6. Ill vision will rocolve Its share, health forced him from tho ministry 1 Tho application before tho rail last September. He leaves a wife ' roaj commission asks for the Ik and son. Tho dead man's homo was anco of tomporary certificates for at Uaker, Oregon. IS JAILED BV L Gordon Nelson, aged 23, register - ud at tho Wblto Pollcan hotel slnco Sunday from Honolulu, was arrest- cd at 1 o'clock this morning by Sheriff Low, Chief of Pollco Wilson and Prlco Itocob. on a cbarRO by urn Oakland pollco that be had passed arlso from raising and lowering tho $800 wopJh Qf bgd checkg , tM wter o thb Uppo. cUy Neio confeMcd , m an, Selemcnt was virtually effected aRrcc(, (Q relurn o Calforna wUhJat a hearng before tbo Chamber QUt oxtrajiton, 0 Comraorco committee here, where Amnn thn nrUnnnr- ffn ihn'an understanding was reached by all fjjccrg (0unj $qo worth of bad ,ho depo6lt 8up as pioof lhat ho aii a an BCC0Unt, I The officers waited at tho hotol from 1Q O.c,ock ,Mt ght ,0 onQ ,h,g mornln fof Nc,gon to t ,n ,., ,, h ,f ,ho W d whonlf,' n" C??Cerne"m .". T 0 8howeil up ho WM arre(,t0lli 0,tlmo avoid n prohibitive cost to tho had sovera, book8 0 b)ank conpnnr. Thcie negotiations have ,n pogsegsIo ,nclui,,nK bookg , now reached n point where It Is felt j'from 0akIand and .,, bank8.;ha ny bo reasonably certain Aa far a8 known NoIson pa88od that no Insurmountab o dlff Icultlos ,,, .... . . , , .win arise, aiinouga luuro is sun but ono pleco of bad papor bore, a' . . , ' , ... , .! . .. .... ' ' ' much to bo dono In this regard." $30 chock to tho White Pollcan ho-i .... .. . .. , . . . . ... , . ... . . Work on the dam, according to tol. Ho had $30 In cash with him . ,. . , .... 1 . 1- 1 .1 1 .. J- C. Thompson, division manager, nnd redoomed the check after his' ,,.., . 7 ... will bo started as soon as the river Ut 4 VOl. Shorlff Low is waiting instruc tions from Oakland ns to tho disposi tion ot tho prlsonor. TO TAKE JOB (Hy Assoelntod Pross) WASHINGTON. Mar. 3.- Pres- Idont-elect Harding arrived hero this N nftomoon and went Into Immodlnto "" 'well known young folk of this conforonco with Inaugural officials, Y w' be married today In San on tho dotnlls of tomorrow's core- Francisco, according to a telegram monies. A big crowd grooted hlmjrocolved by tho brldo's parents. Tha at tho station. Mr. Harding doflnltely announced the seloction ot James J. Davis Pittsburgh as secretary of labor PRY LAW VIOLATION Dick Williams vl .appear before gram that the ftwo 'y'oung peopU Justice Gaghagen, tomorrow on a 1 were headed, for the California tne charge of possessing liquor. Ho was ' tropolls and the. altar. arrestod yesterday afternoon h(s trial sot. and LINK RIVER 01 WILL BE BUILT Work on tho Link Itlver dam will ih" resumed this summon according lo lho annunl report of tho Callfor- " "o". corporation to tako over tho Property of tho old. Tho new tom- Pany will bo called tho California Oregon Powor company, tho only difference In namo being tho drop ping of tho hyphen between tho stato names. Million For Extensions Under tho reorganization plan tho Imn. nt Ihn nA rnmnnn wilt hn I approximately a million and three quarters dollars to make tho fund Immediately available The certifi cates would bo convertible Into bonds when tho reorganization plan Is completo. Hond Iloldem Bark FLa- Slgnlflcant of tbo confidence ot the bond-holdors In tho financial plan, says tho report. Is tho fact that alt but two of tho old eom- 'pany's bonds havo been deposited 1 with tho commlttco which Is work ling out tho details of reorganlza- 'tlon. Work on tho Link River dam waa stopped August 31, 1920, following controversy between the company and tho American Legion and other Interests over damago that might ' Interests Involved, followed by a tno report" 10 conauct negouauons with tho various land owners and timber mill operators about the lako, so that tho work ot regulating tho lako might bo conducted tn such It manner as to protect the rights flow drops sufficiently to permit op orations, probably May or June. Tbo '.nucleus ot a construction crew Is being maintained here. It Is under stood, Indicating that tho operation will start nt the earliest posslblo mo ment. Local Young Folks Married In S. F, Josephlno Low, daughtor ot Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Low. and Rex Mc- ' Mlllan, Southorn Paclflo fireman, marriage announcement com esas a . general surprise. ot Miss Low left a few days ago to visit friends at Wood, with no-intimation tbat matrimonial plans were I brewing;' last' nlguf came 'tne teie- The bridegroom's parents lire at Santa Ana, California, COMING SUMMER