Sffimk Klamath Falls' First Auto Show; Lend Your Aid and Make It Grow Ij lEuetttng Mtmlh More Autos Good Roads Bring Tourists And Ready Cask Mean Better Highways Member of the Associated Press. KLAMATH 1'ALI.H, OltlJON, TICHIMV, MAItril as, UK! I. l'lticu mvh oknth jlllrrnt" "" RRTIGLE5 ARE WD v a oil cony 'WVr oul " ,,rl11 u,r "" ""' rl t u put at least unn well iluwii ihli H ""' A '" T'"""!""" Bipifrr ' '" I'.invU Oil ami (la. waraar '" '' n1"'1 "r"c,," "f, "' corporation with '" -",,""r cl"rk lJr . .. The Incorporators am A I norni""" llnrrr ,'l,k w A WiMt and '"' A "krr Th" r"m or I, cspllallied fnr IS&0.000 in tutors " ""' r, ,"M1" ,',,",",, ill It li hoped ' complete orgnlil- Milan wllhin '" WN,k" jj y Thompson. lni will lm In hir of drilling, has boen a res. i,n of Klainalb Kalla fnr lw"ii yeara in a half Hi has hail 14 yeara ef practical eiperlenrn In Callfor tU, Montana Wyoming anil Tmaa till Tf last " he unk was ,n tli" Milboa field Mlaalnn Valley. Cali fornia ami H wa a MOO-fnnl luiln Mf Th- rnin-in firmly telnea In llin filira of Klamath county ss an nil ()ld "When I rmn hern from Ash lied bi laid I drove, nvnr In my nt On the other ililn of Ihn Iske I itoppnl '"" "1 '"""' T am! I loM tar son llin Ihat llin forma tin marked an nil rnunirr anil It ll pM-Qltar (hat there worn no dtfflekl In alfht ' Holy Week Program At Catholic Church following iba program fnr Ihn Mnalndr-r of lluly Work at Hncred Kurt rnurcb Wnlernlsy 7 Jo p m Hormon 1'alhrr J V Mutiny Tagrxlsy l o m Profession anil Itnposltnry Tar4ar 7 Jo p m lluly Hour rrl4iy I Jo a m Maaa Friday 7 Jo p m Stations ami ernoa by Father J V Mollojr Saturday morning sen Ice, fnr Holy Haturilar will Ur in progress frn I JO unul n clock, wbrn Man ill be relrhrated Sexton Organizing Dairy Record Clubs Ilry bvrd record keeping rluba r txlaic formed throunhout tho "lry by Krank W Keiton. club ldr, for the purpose of nbtatnlnK l tlcht of milk, teat and feed rKordi dally for all mimths Tl flrat club nritanlied la in thn Ulllff Illll ttlalrlrl will. It II ! ....-, "mi i, it, li ft. a local rluh leader Heren nth- ri ir metntien Mr Riton ripncti till to be nnn I tk most practical prnjecta In b work becnu.o ln ,uiy Inst record nf each lco w show proftublo ones, nlan the "board, rt" s uxjriiTi:i or .issai'i.t Jfa llnrvey. tried ynalerday for "Mult U,on v,.nil nMn,lorKi WBi "Willed by th jry l( yrMr,iay "rnoon The Jury a. nlll ly tt iibm Ttl mlU WWB w nwuU " "man financial trniianctl MNC1T0N, Mnrch 22 A . lion com. .nil, roi,r0M In lB( '"UOJ today ,y .r.a,U,.ll llnnl- "Mrll,",'1 "U r,,v,"l0 wl ' tour. ' 1" ",,1,J,'C,,, ''"r tho now -uih.u. .":."?; ',hr '"",or" 'Ulion iiih . ."""iiK inn trnna '"kin, .' '"' rKnlntlon of "B and coal n.i...(.i- .... froblom, roKtilatlon of ""iritini. - "" nun nn 'Hauun r'C,l"' nro oPoclU "Cd J'il,hn l,ub,fC, " h con- to rocelv. ...?"" ,m convened Bnhi., ' Comiltilcatloiu m Bfl ado by 10 oxocutlvo. I i nn IDI CALLS RBESS INTO EXTRA SESSION Engineer Crushed I To Death When Train Hits Slide, PORTLAND. Mnrrh 22 I'atilik II (o)lni, engineer wm killed lust night wlmu Ihn 1'iirllaml llpokann tlimllln train fnr llmiil rnn Intn n alliln llar l.yln, WnalilllKtnn Tim alliln wnn rnuanil tiy n rlnmlliurat Til" ntiKllln tniini nvnr ninl Cnynn won crualiml Id ilnutli Imniinlb l Tim flrmnaii rrniri by JiiiiiiIiik S'dliti nf Ihn roachm Ml Hm Irark mill tin pngrif;r wnrr li'itl A romplntn rounrll (irnaxnt In llm rouncll chambers of thn city hall laat nlcht to rnuslder only an tttrlore amount nf prosy, mutlun business Thn principal business of the session was thn nrrriilliii; of a bid for thn purchase nf thn Mills addtl"ti anwnr Umds the re.tnan. Hmlth. A t'smp company of Tort- land. Ore(on, purrhaslnie Ihn nntlrn Issue of ltn,7J& at par with thn stlpulallnn that they be Krantnl 1 I17J7&0 for atlnrneys' fr-.s. print I In K iMinds. ami Incidental eipensea 'Thn council dnbate.1 thn proposition !nf acceptlnc thn bid lth the 11717 iCO added to the bonds, but prntwrty Ovnera present at Ihn tneetlns; sta le.1 ihat they bellnred almost entry naaer nffecte. by the Issue Mould Im wllllni; lu pay to or three dol Urs ritro In order to bne thn work I'nit Immediately ami also to pro lert tbeiusnhrs acalnat a flurtuatlnr: bond market Only nnn other bid was I reltr.l. but It was much blith er thru thn onn accepted Another bid waa recelte.) from Durfee, Nile and company nf .To ledo. Ohio, who Offered par value, prorldlnc the city suli pay iJCSO attorneys fer. prlntlnic bond forma and Incidental expenaea ' Varlr.1 lWiiilla CniUlnl t Tho permits granted were as fo. Iowa i tl O Cook, three room bungalow at 1021 Washington street, approxi mate cost 1700 Itay llunaaker. three riMim dwell ing In Mllta addition, cost 1740 I li li Arnica anu nuuin well, to operatn pop corn and peanut aland at thn corner nf Hlxth and Main atreeta J C Hmlth. to build private gar- 'age, brick and cement. In Hot jrlpringa addition I Chris Itotige. dwelling In Hill- ialdn addltlnn. cost 11400 Klamath Creamery company to I convert building at 4 lit Main street ! Into creamery, and to move thn hack wall of the building 10 feet; also In Install bnltnr and other equip. incut. , ' Mr II. McDonald, who request to conduct n rooming house nl 421 Main street waa laid over Inst week fnr Investigation, wna given thn de sired permission, nn Investigation by rounrllmnn hnvlng illarlnaeil every thing nhout thn rooming house In good (inter Tho long-deferred bill of the Cen tral Auto Service, laid over from two weeks ugo, was ordered paid when It wan ascertained Hint nn Item, pertaining In service rendered during the flue epidemic wan pared down to the city's just share. . . The hill nf llin Wnnvn Hunt hos pital, for services to Houston hole! flro victims, wns laid over ugaln nn tho ndvlcn nf the rtly uttorney, who snld tluit payment mlglit bo Instru mental lu plnclng responsibility In tho event thnt certain claim against llm city for damngea In thin fire should ho brought Into court dels linnmpx Tor I'iiII Mr. I'oloriton, who fell on n do fectlvo sldewnlk In front nf tho Dr. Honlo residence, was awarded S73 fiO In pay fnr nurRlcnl Horvlcen, with the provision Hint n rolouan from nil llnhlllly In delivered to the city. ' A patlllon to Improvo Main ntroet trom HprlnB to Hant Main, nml Knut Mnln Ktreot from Mnln to Rlxtli, 'RinipiFPTFn UIU IIUULI I LU rUK I lit MILLb l SEWER BONOS alno on Wnnthnd averiuo to tholMrcat to tho Southern Pacific tracks, city limits, vJh hard aurfaclng ma-1 wan Uld over until tho property terlal, curblnr, and dralnc. was owners could settle the question of nld over fo rn short time, pending the extent of tho district which tho chuiiRluK of tho name Slukol, would bo oxpoctcd to boar tho ox streot to Kast Main. jponso. Two Carloads of Dairy Stock Will Be Imported by Farm Bureau If Public Supports Klanutlli rniinly haa tnknn InnK'ibn ro'inty a lalry Industry atrliln tuHiinl tin- fatnhllahmmil of tlinrnuKhbriiil alnrk In thn li'if ro IliK Imlnatry In thn pam two ynnra Thn nmt proJit of thn mini try farm I biiri'au I n hnltnr Krarln nf ilalry ilofk ami tin first nirivn In tint min I linlrti whm niBiln VfKlnril&v aftttrnrifin hmi a ruiifttmnrn of local banknrn niul thn incrnWa of thn nzorutlvn rommllti'n of thn (arm bureau (lnrlij 'I to I in port two car of ilalry cowi If aufflrlnnl Iritnrnat ! ahown by farmnra to warrant It All four Imrika wrn rnprnM:ntcl i A Oordon ws present for thn Klamath Hlaln bank, K, M llubh fur the American National and Charles Hall, whosn work for betterment the dairy herd of (?ooa count f traded morn than state wldn alt' tlnn. for thn Klrat National jpt i W Hleniens waa absent berau oilier business hut sent word that the Klrat Hlatn and Harlnr.a bank wo Id i suport any project that i uld h Iji Tarn to face Willi the uncomfortr able fart that thn pine beetle, the destructive, little Insect now ravag ing tbn forests of this region, haa been gaining In strength far beyond tho efforts of private owners of tim ber to combat It, J V Kimball, of tlm Weyerhaeuser Timber company, and Charles W. King, nf the Ixiug llnll Lumber company, have made arrangements for a monster meeting to be held born April th and fth. at which definite and effective mea sures will undoubtedly bo taken to eradicate this Insect, and prevent another era of destruction similar to the present one. The pine beetle has been a thorn In the aide of timber owners for years, and since IJU1 the Klamath l.akii County Korest Klre nsaocln- ., i . i..i..i..- .1.1. t......t.. i OREGON AND CALIFORNIA TIMBER IN WILL PLAN WAR ON BEETLE IT MEETING HERE APRIL 4-5; ,. ,., u-en ....mu ..... ""M,.mb,rinwl fr(, that the expenditure niong me oniy non lines nun tun' aisled of the falling of the trees barking them, and Hi on burning the bark Thn association knows thut thin method can be classed an crude and expensive, nnd knowing thnt they were beaten In the battle looked about for morn effective menus of rarrylng on the tight The national forests and tho In dian reservation, where the govern ment wus doing nothing to supple ment the effort of prlvnto ownern, have become verltuble breeding grounds for the beetle I.I Ho efforts to rid tho district of noxious weed, tho association knew that every agency controlling timber must do Its part or tho effort would bo un availing According!) tho state leg islature was Induced in pass n law which provides Hint upon applica tion by a timber owner. Ilia ntnto for ester In nuthorlted to determine u lonn of Infestation, nnd If CO per cent of the owners In lliln district ngreo In the Institution of n cam paign against tho beetle within th'n district, every owner In tho I'lrtrlct must hear bin ahnro of tho burden assumed lu tho campnlgn. All iiwnnrH of pine timber In Northern California and Southern Oregon, Important officials nf tho Htnto forestry mirvlro. represent liven of tho Klamath Imllmi reser vation, foromont entomologists, nnd roprenontntlvoa of nil tho big tine bor associations In thin region "III bo hero to attend tho mooting. Tho Anothor petition covering tho nav- Inn or Crescent avertun trom Canby Thn wholo aiirri-mi of Ui rnnW nmnt lilnK' on thn Intnma nhnwn by Inlrynmn nml fnrmnra ni.il I' II ' Thnnmn. ronnty nr;nnt, urr.1" "II I'r-1 noun who want bnttnr blon I in llxtlr ' ilalry Imnla to ailvlan thr ronnty aKntita offlcn bi-fom April lat I Thn ti'ntatltn plan li !o brine In ' both rnclatnmd ami h I a; .i Rraili alo'k nml both Mnlatnlna ami Ji-ri-y Thn proportion of purnbri'iU to hlRti Krailra nml of llntatDlna to Jrrvyx will ilnpml upon thn ilrnand 'Thn farm burrau will hark thn mom to thn limit," aald Mr Thorn-1 na. "and thn banks pdKn thnlr iup rt It U up to thn dalrymnn to in truct ua now a to their dnalrm In t .in mattnr. Klamath rounty can do- wlop Into n creat dairy community j V horn thn feed and natural advan-' i taic- and after yesterday's confer-' enm I ferl that we ran makn the projert a blr success If the public J.-1 sire la behind I' " ' first day. Monday. April 4. all of the tlmbermen and officials enumerated j above, and all others Intvrettod In i tho project, will be taken to thn I)e verenux tract on tho old Fori Kt. ' math mail, where the des'ructl'.!. i wrought by these beetles In this tract, will be shown. The methods adopted to combat tho beeilu will also be demonstrated, and vrt'h this Investigation at a working Lists, It Is believed thnt effective maurei in he fight can be worked out Then will follow tho meeting of April 5, In tho Chamber of Commerce rooini. and the campaign will bo outlined. A tremendously expensive campaign Is expected by all who have studied ; the situation, but considering the ; millions of feet of timber that havesi been despoiled by this beeilu. the' " will bo Justified This moitim; muv result In the extension of the scope of tho Klamath-Lake counties Kor ea! Fire association, or In h" organ ization of several similar Dnis. i.ll of which will work In harmouy Ir. tho campaign A supreme effort will bo made , to Institute artificial campaigns against the beetle In tho Crater I.ake. Deschutes, und particularly In tho Fremont nntlonnl forents. and In tho Klamath Indian reservation. Small I holdings, ns well as the larger prl-j vale holdings, are Intermingled with I government property, nnd It In Ken orally conceded that tho only way to fight n winning fight Is o secure tho government's co-operntlou. Colonel W II. Oreeley. chief for I eater of tho United States forestry sorvlco la expected to attend tho meeting, (ioorgo S. Long, of tho Woyorhaousor Timber company, and K. If. Cox. of tho IxttiR-lloll Lumber company will surely bo present, ns woll nn other prominent tlmbermen An effort will ho mode to secure n Inrgo nllco of tho $25,000 appropria ted by tho government to fight tho beeilu. for u.no In this big r.impalgn. AlT).l)iaLi:U ILL Saturday, nftor working Uko n tro Jan nl thn Anno earago helping to put tho big garago In nhapo for tho auto show, Low Arena, of tho Vhlto I'ollcnn garuge, wont homo nnd wont to bod and has been In bod since that tlmo. A bad cold, with some thing nkln to lagrippo or pneumonia symptoms, mado him qulto 111, but ho Is boIdb to mako an effort to at tend tho closing evening of tho auto ihow today. Tlicro nro nbout S.O00 Mohamme dans In tho United States. Portland Asks State ! To Secure Rehearing Of Phone Rate Case, roilTI.A.VO. March 22 Tho Cortland city council Into ypxtnrday naked thn Kovnrnor u Inatruct tho attornoy Kencrnl to tako atnpa to an 'urn n mhrnrlni; of thn tulaphono rate raaj and to Inrllo other cltlc to Join I'ortland In thn fl:ht. OreKon hotel men duclded to tend er payment for telephonn aerrlco at thn old rated and flfCht through tho rourta any nttompt of thn company to rut off thn xervlcn until a final Kittlenvnt before Iba public lerrlco rommlxalon Thn hotel men adopted u resolution aaklni; the comtnlailon for u rebearliiK Fund For Vowell Family Raised Thn crowd at thn auto show laat evening raised 1100 30 to aid thn Vowell family, a widow and six children whose husband nnd father died Sunday, leaving them III and destitute Thn Moose Ixidge. to which Mr Vowell belonged, la raising a relief fund among I La members, and some outaldn contributions are coming In One resident, who did not want hli namn mentioned, left ten dollars with thn Herald last evening after he bad read of the family's circumstances (UltltOM, AMI CAI'I'I'll iu:m:aski on ho.mis William Carroll nnd Thomas Cap ner. arrested on a charge of oper ating a still In a residence at 39 Main strent. were released under bonds of 1750 each by t'nlled State Commissioner Ilert Thomas today. Ram Head and G. 3. Havre signed Cnpnor's bond, and Mr, Howe. Ilryan Hawklni- nnd N II. Drew signed Car roll a bond Tho men will bo given a hearing before Commissioner Thomas Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ST. IWUIS OL'H.II MKKTI.N'fl The regular meeting of St Paul's Kplacopal guild will be held at the parlor, of tho 1'rcsbyterion church Thursday afternoon. March 24 All members are requested to attend as Or Van Wattera will probably be here Tabernacle Builder Will Arrive Tonight The Iter. Robert O. Lewis, choir leader and organlter, will arrive to night from I'ortland to arrange for building tho tabernacle on Pine street for tho Dulgln evangelistic meetings. Tho place will seat 2000. Tho building committee asks ev ery man who will help to be on hand Thursday morning with elthor ham mer or say. or both and give as much of his tlmo as possible for two duys. A couple of hours aid will bo appreciated. Thero will be a union prayer mooting of tho five churches engaged In the campaign, at the Presbyterian church nt "'30 p m. Wednesday ovonlng" said the Itov. K I. Lawr ence today. "Mr. Lewis will be pre sent nnd help to completo our com mltteo organizations. Kvery member of a committee and every one Inter ested In tho meetings In urged to be present. On Friday evening tho big chorus will have Its opening rehear sal nt tho tabernacle at 7:30 p. m. Kvery one who haa signed a pledge for tho chorus Is Invited to bo pre sent. Wo want tho biggest chorus this city has over listened to hero." HANI) 11ADLY UUULSUI l. KLLCTIUC CLOTHES WULVOKlt Mrs. K. H. Thomas, wlfo of the county agricultural agent, had tho misfortune this morning to catch her hand botwoen tho rolls of an elec trically driven clothes wringer, bruising It badly. Sha will carry tho Injured hand In u sling for tho next threo or four weoks, said Dr. Campbell who dressed tho wound. AW.UTINO HEARING Chris Raw. E. M. Gentry. W O. McCarthy, and 0. W. Gontry, who woro arrested Sunday on a charge of burglarizing tho Qulgley camp store, were brous&t before Justice of the Peaco Gagfcigen yesterday afternoon, but being unable to raise tho necessary bonds wero tukon buck to Jail to await their bearing, F AUTO SHOW IS T i Tho second day of Klamath Falls' ' first auto show passed ont In a 1 blazn of glory .tho daneo attract ing a largo crowd. Aisles between i rars on cither sldo of tho show ; room worn used an dancing floors, and tho cement floor, over which , corn meat bad been sprlnglnd cop J lously, snmed to add to tho nor j elty of the occasion, oron though It I did not add to tho graco with which , some of tho dancers tripped through , tho Intrlcato steps. It was a dls i tlnctly festive night, and even thoso I who did not daneo seemed to ba do rlrlng a great deal of pleasnra I watching thoso who did. It was notlceablo, also, the num ber of women who took an Interest In the cars on display, many of them first admiring thn interior linos, then tho upholstering and In I torlor equipment, generally coding , their Inspection by climbing Into a car. setting comfortably back In tho seats, and staling smiles that Indi cated satisfaction. Soino of tho women wero Interested In the eng ines and other mechanism, but It was evident that the Interest was jnot of tho casual kind, but of that nature that foretold purchases per haps In the Immediate future. The men also displayed deep Interest, and tho dealors who were always in attendance were busy all evening answering relative to their displays. While no attempt was made to learn how many sales hare been, made aa tho result of this show, thero is scarcely a dealer who has not suc ceeded in disposing of two or three cars. ' Dean's orchestra, and Jimmy Dow ny, he of the enormous, musical voice, again did their share toward entertaining the crowd. Yesterday afternoon was "kid dles" day, and they were there In I several hundred strong. Naturally, .tho free lunch counter held the blg gcet attraction for them. The four young ladles who aro so liciting memberships for tho auto 'association continued to do good work. They aro Fern Hanks, Es ther Calkins, Lucllo Qeckley, and .Frances Humphrey. ' Ono of the most attractive booths was that of the Metropolitan gar I age, which was prettily decorated 'with Shasta daisies, Klamath Falls' .official flower. Tho bean Jar at tho Nelson &. Shields booth also has I many visitors. It would ontall a re i petition of statements to tell all about the attractive booths. Suffice, to say each la .drawing Its share Of i visitors, and the show, from every I angle, is a tremendous succeeaV Tonight the show will close with I another daneo and other features, and the public Is Invited to be pre sent and help mako tho last hours ones that will be remembered until j the next annual show Is held next year. ' Sl'I'KHl.UKADNAti.IlT LAUNCHKI) CAMDEN. N. J March 22. The supordrendnaugh, Colorado, was launched at tho Now York Ship building corporation's yard here to day T S Tonight's program at the auto show wll Uncludo two selections by tho Chamber of Commerce quartet, "Massa's In tho told, Cold Ground," and "Tho Old Oaken Duckot." Thlt quartet la composed of Dr. George A. Mulleot, E. S.' Veatch, Dr. Herbert Mnllctt will sing "Out Whoro tbo West Iloglns," Last night a ladles' quartet, com posed of Mrs. A. M Molby, Miss Paulino Uond, Miss Clara Calkins, and Mrs. John Lynfosty sang two toloctlona, "Doqdeomer'a Droam" by Sherwood, and "My Lady Chlo" which wero warmly received. Mrs. A. M. Melby's contribution, "Lovely Spring," by Coenen, was heartily encored. Tonight, dancing wilt not besln until 9 o'clock. N M T N T T 1 ''! .r i - s ii ff l