vr"lty Li, oH?? lEtimng Mvmlh A Class Ad Will Do It Today's News Today Member of the Associated Press. I'iftrmiflt Year No. NI77 KLAMATH i'ALLH, OltlXJON, TIIUtHIMV, MAItCII ill, III2I. PIUCH FIVE CENTS h, tk s vr 1 Debs, Unguarded, Comes From Prison To Confer At Capitol WASHINGTON. March 24 Eu- Ronn V Debs, nerving 11 pcjson son- jinnee nl Atlanta for violation of tlio impionugo law, canii) horo today nlntm and conferred with Attorney General Dangliorty rif;arlliiK thu In vcntlgnllnn of liln rani) ordered by .President Harding. n m. l r A T'10 ''"C''0" t Imvn li 1 in come, brcatest UregOll Appro- n,l thn attorney general, wan priation In History r"uc1""' """ confnronco with th Says Chairman Sin LIT1 JAMES, CARDINAL GIBBONS IS SUMMONEDfLL SHIPPERS IS nott of Public Lands.! turned nionu president. Dobs not only ruino nlnno but'ro- BULK TO KLAMATH Of $2,080,000 to be ex pended in Oregon Local Project Will Receive $1,213,000. llrrnlil WiimIiIiikIihi llurflnu WASHINGTON. Murch 24. Thn fodnrnl ivlMiroprlntlon for reclamutlou work In Oregon this year In thn greatest In the history of the statu, according to Congri'iuuniiti Nlcholaii Hlnnott, chairman of the house com mittee on piilillo land. More thnn $2,000,(100 will bo avail able for various IrrlRallon pnijoctn at thn heRlnnliiK of the fiscal year on July 1, and CunRrosmnan Kt mint t be lieves that for the next fiscal year tho appropriation will hn even great er. OraRon'H greater partlclpntlnn In the federal reclamation fund Is large ly dun to the fighting qiintltlcH of tha chairman of tho puhllc lands com mittee. Hn hait not only fought for greater appropriation for Drego-i, hut for thn whole reclamation Mir- vlco. He refured to consoul to the passago of any oil leasing tit It until It contolnod n provision that 70 per cent of thn. Rovernrucnt'H sharn re ceived from pant ull production should Ixi transferred to thn oil fuud, and that fi2K per rent should hn turn oil over to thn rcclnui.it Ion fund from tha government nhnro of nil future oil development When thn senate comrnllten agreed to Mr. Hlnnott's proposition It ended a long fight that permitted tho puss ago of thn oil lousing hill, and at tho sumo time released funds to thn reclamation service totaling millions of dollars (Continued to Page 2) WHS TO PM DOUGI IRE DRAWN Admission of defeat by tho coun ty court In Its hitter battlo for thu Hot Hprlngs building, was spoiled linlwoon tho linen of tho Dougnn Judgment entry an tho circuit tourt docket today "Satisfied In full." Thron warrants wero Issued In payment by tho county dark today, tho first for $66,000. This will pay guarantors of tho Dougan contract Another Is for $7500. This Is tho balance between the $66,000 and thn mount now In the special court houun fund, Immediately collectlhlo Tho third warrant lit for approxi mately $20,200, thn difference be tween thn sum of the other two and thn toUl .judgment, $92,674. Attorneys or Dougan said thn '120.000 warrant would tin rntlnpl. JeiL About $11,000, It wuh said, had! .brim il. verted from tho speclnl court- victim of rak HEARTDISEASE RHHIR mmmfwmmkmk -' "''rBFrsiB l a 2KrB V'ijHDPi4" - i MH rsaHKKvBvSMB'liHHHHHH(HK , JmWcIL- L SMmmmmmmamBMmmmWkmHx9mmtmaKlSmmm ' iiriiiiiiitiHflLHDZflHHHs T i N N E HAIriMOIlK, .Mil.. Mnrch 24. Jumim Cardinal Ulhbons, archbishop of llaltliuoro and prlmato of thu American Catholic church, died at the urihoplacopul residence today nt 11. .13 ufter n proloriRod lllnnsn' which chiefly affected hln hoart. Active service for morn than hnlf u century In tho IntorcsU of hln country us well an hln church Is closed by thn death or Jamen Cardi nal Ulbbons. At tho celebration, In 1011, of tho 2Cfth anniversary of his elevation to tho Cardlnalatn, Ills Ktnlnenco, out of all tho tributes paid him, expressed himself un most ifcntii t)-m,p - fnn vT ; ClLmA(TKItlHTI(5 I.IPK llrflB' OHtHffc li'ATK CniHX.li OAMh (illllKlNH OK llAlrfIORK, St. houun fund for other uses, Thls they will sock to havo roturned and tho other $9,200, approximately, 1HII bo paid throuRh later lovy for thn purposo. Thu docket entry moans that tha Main stroot courthouso Is now bought and paid for, and tho n slop Is Its occupancy by county of ficers. Harrison Allen, l'ortlnnd attorney, and H. A Hoames, Mudford attornoy, who woro hero In DoiiRan's Intorost, will leavn tomorrow. KLHH NOT III ON CRATER LIKE PR0GR1 Placing of tha Crator Laka na tional park hotel and othor con cessions on n sound footing as tho first step toward exploiting tho wonderful attractions of tho placo as an assat In drawing tourist to tho park Is tho primary purposo of II. 11. Van Duzor, prosldont of tha Portland Chamber of Com morco nnd chairman of tho gonorat commlttoo to Investigate Crator lake. An, organization commlttoo to accomplish this has been an nounced by Mr. Van Ducor. Governor Olcott was elected as honorary chairman of tho com mlttoo and Krlo V. Hnusor, chnlr man. Tho personnel Includes; Julius Melor, Itodnny Ollsan, U. It. Wheeler, H. W. Prlco, n. W. Chllils, Amos llonsnn; Vernon II. Vowtor of Medford nnd I.osllo Hut lor of Hood Hlvor. ' Tho decision of Mr. Van Duzor camo after a conforonco last wock "with A. I), Dohrmnu, president of tho company handling tho Yoso tnlto National park concessions; Horuco Albright, Yoltowntona Na tional park superintendent, and others. Thn Immenso success of tho hotels nnd othor concessions thoro an n business proposition and tholr vnluo In Incroaslue tho pop ularity of tho parks woro brought out. t That a string of national park hotels, owned by Ropnrato compan les but working for common Inter ests and for the public, will be a natural development with the na tional movo for good roada and In tho Incroaslng Interest In the na- Holy Week Program At Catholic Church Following Is tho program for thn remainder of Holy Wook at Hucrod Heart church: ( Thursday, 7:30 p. m Holy Hour iKrlday, 8:30 a. m Muss of tho Pro-Hanctlflod Friday. 7:30 p. in. Stations and Sormons by Fathor J. V. Molloy. Saturday morning sorvlces for Holy Saturday will bo In progross from 0:30 until 8 o'clock, when Mass will bo colobratod. 1IUYH OAKLAND HI.V C, C. Young of Shlpplngton was nn Intorostod spectator at tho rocant auto show and as n result has pur chusod an Oakland Six touring car through tho agoncy of tho It. II, It. garage. WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVW tlonal playgrounds was consldorod certain by tho conforoos. It was estimated that a cpmpany capitalized nt from $250,000 to $500,000 will bo noodod to opor ato tha park concessions and bring about desired changes nnd I m provemonts. Tho Interests of A. L. Parkhurst probably will bo pur chased and Improvements and addi tions mado. ' Financing of tha proposition was not consldorod difficult If tho pro par oxocutlvo talent could bo oh tulnod to take rhargo of tho work and to Insuro tho success of tho undertaking by providing accom modations thnt will add to tho na tural attractions of tho park. Tho commlttoo will confer at nn early dato to dotermlno Its policy and tc work out othor details. affected bV that from William How ard Taft, his Intimate friend, and then president, who sold' "Through his long and useful life Cardlnul Gibbons has spared no ef fort In tho causa of good citizenship and tho uplifting of his follow "You hnvo portrayed our sub- precious heirlooms ever bestowed Joct, not, I fear, ns ho Is. but as ho on mankind down tho ages. It Is should be," responded tho cardinal tho duty nnd should bo the delight "One merit only enn I claim, nnd of every citizen to strengthen nnd that Is nn ardent love for my nntlvo pcrpetuato our governmont by ob country nnd her political InstUu-.Bervanco of Its lows nnd by tho In tlons 1 consldor tho republic of.tegrity of tho public llfo." thu United States ono of tho most! (Continued on Pjiko I'lvo) Mash and Moonshine Are Taken In Raid A still with 160 gallons of corn mash, and four syrup Jars, and two milk bottles full of whisky wero taken from n house at tho corner of Division ajhd Oardou streets lust night by Chief of Po lice II. R. Wilson and Sheriff Moyd Low, nnd tho occupants of tho Iioiibo, Frank Works and Ar thur Koennn arrested. Tho houna Is owned by Fred Duko. Tho dato of their honrlng has not yet been fixed by United States Commissioner Thomas. TAKES T I GIRL AS OR! Word was received this morning by N. J. Chapman of the marrlngo of his Hon, Fred D. Chapman and Miss Francos Dames, of T.ieoimi, nt Yreku, California, yesterday. Tho telegram announced tho culmination of n ro manco that budded sovcral years ago In tho north. Tho bridegroom Is well known here. For tho past eight cars ho Fans Seeking to ' Organize Baseball Club At Dorris AHIIIUM) DIKCUHSKS DIAMOND IjAKK MATTKU. mndo froquont trips to -Islt his fath er nnd last August camo hero to re Nete: Medford seems to havo guarded her Interest by securing an appointment on tho commlttoo, while Klamath Falls wau asloop ut the switch, I ASHLAND, Mnrch 24. Tho Initial meeting of tho Sconlc Preservation association of Jackson county was held recently., (Superintendent Sparrow of Crator Luka National park nnd ForcBt Su pervisor Ilankln Indulgod in a friend ly dobato on tho advisability of an noxlng Diamond lako to tho Crator Lake park. Spurrow stated thut tho nnuoxlng of Diamond lako would keop tho tourist two more days In Oregon, Ilankln arugod that as Diamond Lake Is n national forest, It will not ho disfigured nnd thnt It Is neoded for it cattlo raugn. Tourists have tho prlvllego at camping thoro, ho point oil out. WAIVi: K.YAMI.VATIOX; AHIJ MOUND OVi:it TO OIUNI) JUHY 'William Carroll and Thomas Cup nor woro arralgnod boforo Unltod Stntes Commissioner Itort Thomas this morning on n cliargo of operat ing a still at 39 Main stroot. Both sldo tnklng n position with tho Klam ath Hardware company. Tho romnnco contlnuod to flourish nnd recently." summor. tho brldo-to-bo started from Tacomn. She was mot at Montngua by Mr. Chapman nnd tho marriage at Yrokn followed. Many frlonds will welcomo homo tho nowlywods with hearty congratu lations nt a wedding supper tonight at tho Rex cafo, u surprise to the young couplo thnt Is balng proparod by Judgo Chapman. Tho bridegroom was n momhor of tho aviation corps during tho wnr nnd was ono of five flyers chosen from tho Texas training field for service In Franco. Just ni they woro nbotit to sail thn armistice was signed. 'I I DOItltlS, Cal., March 24. With I tho approach of spring comes the thought of baseball and kindred sports. So n fow ambitious leaders havo been soliciting support from Dorris morchants and business mon during tho week preliminary to or ganizing n club and scheduling games with Klamath Falls, Dray, Weed and othor towns of Northern California nnd Southern Oregon. II. O Ooff. resident manager of tho Associated Lumber and Uox Com pany plnnt horo, Is tho spokesman for n Dorris ball club. Mr. Goff has play ed ball extonslvely and understands tho game. Ho Is bncklng tho club to tho oxtont of offering Jobs In the fac tory to men who can play ball nnd will como hero nnd Join tho club this OONSCIKNCI3 LHADS TO FINANCING UOO.i: KAIll HELENA, Mont. March 24. lto cont raldB on liquor dealers hero woro at tho oxpouso of nn unknown crusador who sent tho county trens- mon waived examination, and woro uror $2,000 in tho mall, with tho re- bound over to await tho grand Jury b quest that it bo so usod. nr'Ion. i Two detectives from another state .1. It. Ellff, who maintains that bo (wore broucht to Helena with the was not Identified with the distilling operations, being a roomor ut tho houao In which tho still was found, will bo given a bearing on -April 4. -.:ney nnd in the course of several weeks they secured evidonco on which a score or alleged illicit liquor dealers woro arrested. rouit couxr.its or state AT HOTEL MEN'S MEET. Tho four Comoro and center of tho stato woro represented In Portland recontly whon tho hotelmcn's asso ciation mot. Emit Mohor of Medford, represented tho southwest corner; Hud Whltmon of Astoria, represent ed tho northwest cornor; Mrs. L. L. ltogors of Enterprise, represented tho northeast cornor, and Al Short of Klamath Falls looked after tho other corner. From tho center of tho stato the very hoart of Youbetcherland, camo W. C lilrdsell. Not on6 of theso hotel peoplo folt glndly toward tho now tolophouo rates, Mrs. ltogors was formerly In tho hotel business at Condon. Orogontnn, MIIS. H. 0. DAVIS FINDS K1VE DOLLAIt COUIHIN. Railroad Commission Statement Shows Lost Opportunity For A Rate Reduction. S. P. IS WILLING Road Will Cut Rates On Branch In 60 Days, Says Callag. han; Time to Act. Klamath Falls ovldontly slipped a cog In falling to send a representa tive to tho January rata hearing at Portland, according to tho statomont of Chairman Williams of tho Oregon railroad commission, published In yesterday's Herald. Commenting on the Williams statement this morning M.A. Callag nun, head of tho chamber of com morco traffic bureau, said that an othor oportunlty would bo overlook ed If stops were not taken to Influ ence tho amount of reduction In tho coming cut that Js to bo mado by tho Southern Pacific on tho local branch. "I havo a letter from O. W. Luce, gcnoral traffic manager of tho Southern Pacific," said Mr. Callag han," stating tho company will re duco Klamath Falls rates within from'30 to (0 days. "So far so good, but It the size of tho cut Is left to voluntary railway action, It Is llkoly not to bo as aUablo l.f concerted eff0jjjxede by focal .'merchants .'tis show tht tho branch Is entitled to a big cut. Wo aro now paylng-40H cent jnorqthan Medford from Sen Franclsco,wlth' lighter grades. I feel wo are entitled to at loast that reduction, and on ac count of tho llgbtor haul, I think we should get more. I am not going to set an arbitrary figure now, but sup pose tho railroad makes a 25 cont cut voluntarily. Tho reduction once mado lg not llkoly to bo quickly changed and tho community will go on paying out thousands of unneces sary dollnrs each year. "I feel that wo should have a representative In San Francisco right now to lay arguments betoro tho railway officials, but sentiment among tho local shippers seems to shoor away from ho expense "A few hundred dollars spent now, In my opinion, would result In tho saving of thousands." Mr, Callagnan said that tho quick est results would bo gained by acting with tho Southern Pacific, which ad mits that local ratos are too high, rather than through a commission conforenco. Red tapo would clog tho latter method he said and a decision lowering rates might bo held up six months. Mrs. E. G. Davis, East Main and Eborloln streets, Is tho second f(ndor of the five dollar coupon concealed In a roll of Klamath creamery but ter. The butteT ee jmrennsed at the 'sy. Houston and Phelps grocery Another j five dollar slip will be forthcoming noxt week, say a 3. J, Furber, cream ery manager. Portland Asking All State to Get Into Phone Fight PORTLAND, Mnrch 24. Every city and town council and nil coun ty courts throughout tho state of Oregon will bo Invited to Join with tho city of Portland, financially or otherwise In Its attempt to so euro a rohearlng of the tolephono rato case. ' Governor Olcott will be request ed by tho city council of Port land to instruct the attorney-general to glvo assistance In the ef fort to gain a rehearing, such as sistant to bo on behalf of tho cit izens throughout tho state. In addition, tho city council of Portland has Instructed City At tornoy Grant to wire to tho Inter state eommerco commission to fur nish ono of Its rato oxperts to aid Orogon In this fight. Determined Fight to Bo Made Mayor Baker and mombers of tho city council are determined to tight for a rehearing of the tele phone case with all possible ener- WEATHER KEPOKT OREGON Tonight and, Friday, oc casional rain. f