""'entty . Wcp lEuenhtn Umtld A Class Ad Will Do It Todays News Today Member of the Associated Press, f'lflrviitli V.vtr .V... AflHI. KLAMATH 1'AI.M, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH U, 11)21. PRICE FIVK CENTS . , I i STANFIELD HAS ! PUN TO RAISE I HIGHWAY FUNDS Amendment will Make $145, : nnn nnt a .-.:! f.WUUjWW J-T able Annually tor Federal Road Build- . mjj. llvrnld WnnliliiBtim Bureau WASHINGTON. March 28 --Mure than $145,000,000 now dorlvor an- nunlly by tho government from sales tuxes Imposed on tho products of motor vehicle Industries will bo high- u,"uw "" '., ',. "'" " way construct on If an ani-Md.no nt drafted by United BtutcH Senator I. N .Btanfleld to tho federal h l way appropriation b II Is adopted. The rev..,., Irom Wi mo. ax totaled $14 003 035.02 for he fl- cal year ending June 30. 1020. and derived from tno following seurces: i Motor trucks, wagons, etc. $H, 491.46.SS. Automobiles and motorcycles, T;S1M14.2. Tires, tulirs, parts and aeeesnrles, IBS, 135,518 41. License fees from operators of motor vehlclm for hire, t2.040,!4i. - 01. -Total $14l.9S.0Sn.z ' HiniigM Tnt Plan , confirmation and will lecturn at The amendment drafted by Sena- Odd Follows Hall tomorrow, (Wod - tor Btanflold proposes to plnen all nin'ay) at 7:30 p. in. Tho class revenues derived from thn sales tax will bo presented by tho archdoa- Into a frderal highway fund, and In con. subftltutn this method of taxation. After the services a recoptlon for highway construction In lieu or will be given to thn Illshop Dr. tho present method of making spo- Van Waters and to tho nowly ad- Iflo appropriation out of tho gen- Milted communicants. It will I ral fund. a s c'nl hnnr for hotter acquaint- In;upport of his proposed method anco mid good fellowship. Tho pco- h senator has Issued thn following Pie generally am Invited to hoar statement: , "Tno present meiiioa anmus o. limited rrogram only and depends upon further appropriations by ron-, Krcr, to permit a continuation of thn federal highway work, whlln under tno niotno-i which i propose u.o pro- grain Is a continuous on., nnd limit- -. ... 1... .!. ... ..u........ o.i nn.y uy i.t nii.iM.iii u. ruTuimua tollortod each year. "Tho Invention of tho motor np- piled to locomotion was tho dawn of the world's third greatest trauspor- tatlon system, wnter nnd rail pro- endtng. Tho water nnd rnll trans- portatlon systoms havn boon dovel- oped and nro operated by tho In- veatmeut of prlvato capital and lho ....., . ,n- i ... uuiioiwuti ui mi,. v.... wiiii ui mhttwvm liv l.iu nillill. fill.1 llin qulpment Is owned and operated by Individuals. ' I)lldel CoMa The terminal facllltloa and tho vtA nvnr whlfh rnllrnail on.ilninnnt Is operated nro owned tiy tho rail- asssngtr faros and frolghl rates, -nlo on, and this tract Is provided ,' ., ..,,, A nr lTh0 ""other coyoto failed to put I Ho was born ,n 1837- "Tho public highway transporta- by tho owners of tho equipment. I., . ' . , . ' ,'ln nppoaranco after tho duds had ho went to Washington Hon syalom Is built from publU "Tho motor oq'ulpmont la usoloss "on ,or lno , "'" , , " I boon takon from tho burrow. thlnK ot a" Inclination to funds to I usod without toll or without proper highways to oporate " .... ..., m.... .i Poolo has boon rooamg tho puds no Un,on arn,y but n road companies whllo tho terminals lho levy of n sales tax on equipment nnd read, ovor which motor oqulp- audi nH Is now In forco and nppllod inant Is operated- aro constructed not only to tho vohlclo Industry but and maintained bytho public. I to many other Industries for tho "Ttil highway transportation ays-' purpose ot raising rovenuo for gov tsru Is logically dlvldod Into three eminent purposes, parts (a) fcdornl highways nro ' "Tho, usora of motor vohlclos ro tbois roads upou which n largo part colvo direct monoy boneflts from ot tho traffic Is long dlstanco and Interstate, nnd (!) stnto highways, upon which tho traffic Is mostly In- tsr-county and all within tho state, lilclo,, Incrcasod mllengo In tires and thn (c) county highways, thoso and gas and Increasod efficiency, upon which the traffic Is nearly r' lOver poor roada this would bo confined within the limits of the1 Purely a waste. ' eounty. "The saving of this waste in- "The fsderal highways ar used veatnd In better roads Is economy th for Interstate and Intrastate and good business on the part of Irafflo and the cost of construction motor owners, therefore, a tax aid maintenance should ba borne imposed on the sale ot equipment jointly by tho federal covrnmon,t "t ita . source ts moro than savod nd tho Stat In proportion to thn In the reduced cost of operation uso and benefits received by each.," tho tax so collected Is devotod "State roads are likewise used for to building more and bettor tounty and Inter-county trafflo, and, roads. True, lands and property 'tho cost tn turn should ba atd other than motor vehicles recelv Jointly by state and eounty la pro-.ad benefit! from highly Improved portion to benefits. ' roads, but lands and other pro- "The eounty roads aro tho local h'erty also contribute to the com market roads within tho county and.ruon cause when they pay direct should be built &v,'A maintained from county funds "Tho counties are ineotlog their of direct' taxes upoq property far road purposes and the issue of county bonds which must bo paid Us part In this groat highway pro from tho samo source, gram ot tho motor ngoV Homebuilders, Inc. Starts Work" on First Dwelling Work has ntartod on thn first dwelling under ttio housing plan uf ttio Homobulldors, lno. It In n modern bungalow on Wordoa nvonun lu "Talrvlow nddltlon and thn contract prlco Is I3SO0. 0. II. i.ndi. i u owner of the proper - l? .... hulMlnv will h.v. .11 tho latest features of comfort and con- vn,llu,lco r furnace ya- turn, connoctod with th flreplaea, that Jnmos Holiana, manager ol llin tmlldurii association, says 1 something absolutely now In Kla- ninth Fulls, i , WILL INITIATE CLAHH TIIURHDAY NIGHT Local KlkM will Initiate a class f cnMul(ll,rl ThurB1,ny , ,, ' fof , occniioni imI)t)r() nro o ( , , ,nlBllon umIor , dr(.cton f ,,, nUiUin of Myf , , fr)t Apr, 'Confirmation For Episcopal Faith : The Itt. Itov. Ilobort L. Pad- deck D. I), bishop of thn Dlocoso "f enstern Oregon arrives this (overling. Ho will administer the rllo of insnop raililock and remain for the .-.-, . , . . . "The states are eocuring funds to meet their sharo by requiring annual license feea upon motor vehicles op- ., ... .o s.aio. anu in somo in- stances on o tax on gasoline. "Il.iu. ulinll .1... ..... .. .... n,...,, u.. iuuuiui Kuvuni 'cnt securo tho funds to meet Kb part of thU obligation to tho pub- He? "A broad but fair rulo Is that all that rucelvo uso and benefits should pay tliu cost. This rule la appllod lu both water and rail transportation. , Why not In hlghwny transportation! Thn railroad equipment would bo' iiani.oa in.niit . i. tn. i "-. - ..... . ui,ui- OVlir. WIIV flhnUM nnt lll nwnnra nf this motor equipment pay tho larger Prt of tho cost ot building and mulntalnlng tho highways! All OK llenrfit "In that no tolls nro nxnrlnil. nnmn other method must obtain. Why not ' overy inllo of road Improved In tho form of a docroaso In repair hllfs, extended llfo of tho vo- property taxes for the ceunty jasr- ket roads which, far eaceed in mllengo both ktao and national ttkuVays." Is not tela then thti VoBtwi toe-Dud. l& Uut': fovktsaent- to promo fuadi tor carrying on n i ARE REJECTED .Lack of Notification And Fluctuating Market Ground of Bro'kers' Cancellation. Characterizing the nllogod failure! LONDON March 29. Grcok for of tho city council to notify thorn of cos havo occuploa Eskl-Shohr, cap- tba BCtloll Unnn thfllr lllll for Mill! f'ltrlnir mnnv nrlmnnn nn.l mnli ' able" Freeman, Smith and Camp patch. ' company of Portland cancelled their Eikl-Shchr was tho Important oh bid of par, plus (1,735 for expenses J Joctlvo of tho Oreok offensive It Is In correspondent road nt last night's 'a Junction point on tho Baghdad council meeting. railroad. Tho bond market has changod dur- Ing tho two weeks that olapsed be-j Greek armies operating oast of Klngsvllle, Ohio, en routo from I'us twoen tho bid and tho dato that the Smyrna and Drussa and opons tho ; adena, California, whoro ho spent tho letter was written, said tho bonding way for an advanco on Angora 140 winter, to his homo at West l'nrk, houso and they asked for tho return miles east of tho baso of opora' ! Now York, whore ho had plinncd to of their guarantoo chock of $3,000. 'lions. i Upend his 84th birthday on April 3r.l. As tho bid for tho $60,735 lsnuei John Burroughs was tho vonor- wns pasaod on by tho council Mafh 21 and tho company's sharp-spokon letter was written March 22, It Is ob vious thorn was no tlmo for them to havo recolvod tho notification of ac ceptance. Tho council took no action last ntvht hill (ha nnlfcn Itirirn wrntn tn I thn bond tssuo today explaining tho , .lUatlon and asklnir If thov desired t0 roConsldor. Kxnmlnatlon of tho ' bonds by nttornoys will cost I62BJ w),lch Is an additional chargo not covorod In tho bid. I J()n i.,,0'no FK)t Klamath Falls will Join tho state fKnt , BOCllro rohoarlng of tho phono rato caso, Tho city attornoy . wajI jn,irlfcttj to wire Mayor Baker or Portland to this effect. I'avlng bid laid ovrr. Thn Vnrrn Construction comnanr was thn solo bidder on tho city hall pftv,n(C unUf offor,nK , d tnn work ',.., no-hh;:h" ,,,,,: f ,CC.r.01. Tho bid was higher byl" "d" B.h" ',' .nm ti nnn , lh ,nn,.. ' rounds lho B,oro- t , A h e, enBlnoop WM not prMont ( wng ud OV0P a wook , ,,ota, M , nnd extt. ,,. .. nnrlnr. flrllrn. tt.Rrn wero . "'"" -.w , ..... H .D.V- hlirlinr Ihnn thn rrtni rnctnr'il. tn nth ors tho contractor's flguroa woro,nonanra' wa8 ,n own nl worn- . . i with anvnn rnvnfn mm. u-hirh ha lower man mo ongiueora. in conso-i quonco it Is bollevod thcro will bo no troublo tn readjustment when tho onglnoor, council and contractor get together. Improtrmcnt Petltlona Crescent nvcnuo proporty ownora . ,,,,.,, ty,'t .,', f,mnls find In tho samo way, ho will,60 centa for ls llno vo whlch bskou tno paving or tnai stroei irom ... i. ,..... .. i.,. .,. , ,K .n,. .i,. ... i . ..iilil al !" mmmshuw u.m. i s Uo" ,for a 80W0r 7"" ran,od- "o potltlonora nro willing to pay the wholo cost, with tho understanding that they will bo rolmbursod SO per cent when tho city's sewor fund is roplonlshod Stop Wnttli Ordered A dlfforonco of opinion as to whothor tho patrolmon or tho city I timit.V ftirnlth afnn TL'ntihAa nnttmt In nn order that tho city purchaso ono stop wntch for tho polleo dopartmont. Pursuant to a report ot tho fire commlttoo, tho Evans and Wllktns building on lowor Main street woro condomned for rooming houso uso until conditions aro romodtod. A. J. Lyle's request for rotund on improvements mado on Eighth street was laid ovor. Tho application of tho reclamation sorvtco to movo a dred ger across tho city was roforrcd to the street commlttoo. Many Problems Talked Yhe usual discussion of city ncods nnd problems ran through tho moot ing. Garbago disposal was up again j mission to build nn opon nlr danco naturo studios. During Col. Rooso and i commlttoo 'was appatntod to pavilion on tho south sldo ot Klam-I volt's occasional clashes with "na mako nn investigation. Tho city tornoy was instructed to proparo nn ordinance governing rooming houses and thore was discussion of need for a eomprohonslvo building codo nnd restricted residential districts. The ordinance governing garages and the buildings used for garage purposes was up for discussion but laid over. Dr. Stewart reported progress on tho' aajyta'ry code, waien he said wall about a third completed, but said he mot msay problems that affected citizens In n most vital spot the . pockot book nnd It was a task roe GREEKTROOPS ADVANCING ON TURK CAPITAL Fall of Eski-Shehr Unites Greek Armies w-i A as. I M fOr AttaCK On INa- tionalist Headquart ers. war material, says an Athens dis Tho capturo of tho city unltod tho CONSTANTINOPLE, March 29. .Turkish national forces havo boon recalled from Armcnla-to.opposo tho Greek offensive Martial Jaw was doclnrod today In Angora, tho na - tlonallst capital and general mob- ollzatlon of tho population was or - derod. Phone Toll Station At Worden Store tor tho first tlmo In Its history tho vlllago of Wordoft Is linked to tho outside world by telephone, tho Pacific Tolophono and Telegraph ' company having established a toll action In tho Worden store this. (morning. The service will bo approclted byj0n naturo BU8g0$tcd something of traveling salesmen and othor trav-lThornalI. htlt .. .r,i irt. n..r. olora who stop at Worden and In ad - nuion win o or scrvico to tho BUr', ' R Catrhr . Kancner UafCAieS Coyote Litter Frank Poolo. who lives near . -. uug oui or a coyoto s burrow net far from his homo. Thcro woro nlno in tho llttor. Ho sold ono of tho pups to a local man, whoso namo ho did not loarn. If ho can- rvpt dlsposo of tho romalndor of "... mom unu ciaim mo oouniy. on milk since ho dug them out,80ok " government offlco. It Is ro- ot their homo. 1IAVR BAm DAUGIITEIl Mr. and Mrs. Max Wolsa nro tho paronta of a baby girl born Marchj W00lj8' nd smacked of sincerity. 22nd. All concorned aro gottlng'Ho W0W bo a a' man to watch along satisfactorily. Mr. Wolsa is tho treasury vaulU. Ho agreed to proprietor ot tho Army Goods ' tako tno ploco At a 1,ul deck' 'storo horo. 1 m "O kopt tabs on those who went IATTHEIIAX l'ASTOH AT ,0 handlo tho 150,000,000 stored lH)ItTiaND CO.VFERBNCK lhcro' ho beBan wrUlnK ot tne Tho novorond Karl Mattnles. nna.!blri18' to Ha bls horaoslckncas. tor ot tho local Luthoran congroga-lThe Hon loft for Portland yestorday morn ing to attend tho Oregon-Washington district Luthoran conforonce. Mr. Mntthlea will bo gono nbout two wooks. No Lutheran sorvlces will bo conductod horo during his absonco. quiring much Investigation and con-! ' - - -J-- , 1 UL-Lr sldorntlon. Penults Granted Bort McDonald was granted por at-.nth, botwoen Sovonth and Eighth. At.turo takora" and those who charged a former mooting his application for a slto on tho north sldo of tho avon uo, botween Fifth and Sixth, was ro fused. Other permits wore: E. S. Henry, office' building, $500, lot 8, block 11, Railroad addition; Crator Lake Oil '.and Gas company, oleotrlo sign, 632 Main street; O. L. Carter, private ffyaso, $100, First addition; A. G. MotjVhenb'aVher, five room hkftisa $2500, Nlohol's addition; D. A. Rose, addition to dwelling, $200, Mills ad- dltlon; W. D. Glnsbach, fo(ur room houso, $3,000, California street. Mammoth Corporation Of Fruit and Berry 'Interests Is Planned PORTLAND, March 29. Oregon nml WnRfifnirlrn hnnWnm. hnrrv I "- ' 'growers and cannery oporators mot horo today to discuss proposals for 'a 110,000,000 corporation to ban dlo tho business of tho berry and two .".' fruit and canning Industry of the A com'nl00 appointed nt a Ta- coma conferonco last week to In- vemlentn thn Dosslhllltlnfi of Inwir- porallng Is expected to roport today. E NBW YOniC, March 29 John Burroughs, famous naturalist, died ! early this morning on tho train near jablo dean of naturo-wrltcr In tho United States. Through a scoro of books ho shared with countless readers his llto-Iong Intimacy with . birds, bees, flowers and tho wbolo out-of-doors. Ills highly developed ' powors of observation nnd tho charm of his Interpretations wero tho marvel of hi critics. ' Ills flowing white board, his kindly moln, his wholo habit of life, and his literary stvle wero I rather reminiscent of that famous Now EnK,anu Bchoo, of ci.tg 0 Bcnorati0a or two boforo hlfn. Ills carIy filing, on "Expreaslon." WM atno tlmo wldely mUtaVon for & work of Emerson, a closo' roadar-of hnm nurmnrh. .. 'hMn frnm vr..,.V, 111. I.t n,t. 1, Wtt tho moro soclablo wrl- ir Ifo learned to love naturo when lho drovo cows at his blrth-placo I farm, Roxbury, among tho Cat 'skills. In New York state, but anything llko a literary compos!- I tlntl UTfia n hlttvtuias in Yiln aa n I . "v- - "" - youtn. Tho story is told of how when ho was 14, In common with the members of his class at school. - - --- -- . "" ao lu,iuina io wriio is linos oi .original composition. Ho copied something out of a comic almanlc. '"B theft was dotoctcd. Again In desperation upon his second trial ho pa'd Ja au'd, his class mato, "u " "" un" In 1863 with some enlist In docldod to lated that with only a few ot his poems as credentials ho walkod Into tho treasury department and asked for a Job. It was agreed that his ' vornal versos really smelt of tho 'facing tho hugo Iron vault where roau,t waa hla tlrst book- Wako-nobln." Tho tltlo ot his books Included "Wlntor Sunshlno," Locusts and Wild Honey," "Freeh Fields," "In door Studios," "Birds and Poets," "Signs and Soasons," "Tho Light ot Day. Religious Discussions from tho Standpoint ot tho Naturalist," "Literary Values," and "Ways tof Nature." Ho was a friond of Walt Whitman and Theodoro Roosovelt In him with brutal Instincts in his hunting trips tho vonorable Bur roughs always camo to tho Colonel's defonso with John Mulr, tho natural ist ot tho west. Burroughs once tour ed the canyons and colaboratod with Mulr In a "Study ot Our National Parks." X SBveu-jjoUa4 MP7 girl 'as bcrn to Mr. .and-.Mn. B.C.. Hawley of 1034 Tenth street this. morning. Dr. .Wright says that oil la well at the 'Hawley home. 1 I NflTUR Kl JI PERISH IN ! CHICAGO BLAST, ! SCORES HURT , Police Claim Bomb Parts Fo'und In Warehouse Ruins; Panic ; Sweeps De partment Store. j CIIICAOO, March 29. An oxplos- Ion which wrockod a warobouso at ! 779 Barbor street early today caused tho death of flvo persons and Injur ies to several scores. Tho Jar of tho explosion was felt for blocks. There 'was panic In tho department store at Twoltth and Halsted streets when tho concussion shattored tho windows of the building. Crowds In tho neighborhood of tho wrecked warehouse swarmed to tho 1 spot screaming "bombs". Tho polleo rcportod that they found parts of what was supposod to be a bomb In tho ruins. Big Crowd Again Hears Evangelist The Pine street tabernaclo held an other large crowd last night which hoard another lecture by Evangelist E. J. Bulgln. Ho treated his text, "Upon this Rock I will build my church, and the gates of holl ahall not prevail against It," with argum ents to show that tho church exists by vlrtun ot its divine origin, and l not man mado. Tho choir, under tho direction ot tho Rer. Robert Lowls, sang tho old tlmo hymns in a way that would have been creditable to a much older organ txatlon. Tonight tho evangelist, will tell "What Christ Woutd do it ho Should coma to Klamath Falls." MUSICIANS DACK. The musicians union Is giving the "biggest danco of tho season" Fri day night at tho Scandinavian hall. The unique feature is that two or chestras will be on the Job through out tho evening, alternating, so that dancing will bo continuous. Tbo un ion wants overyono to got full re turns for their .money. Will Be Treated For Religious Mania Joe Morrow, craied ovor religion, will be taken to tho atate hospital at Salem tomorrow. Last night he kept up an Incessant raving over religious matters, keeping Patrolman Wynn and tho four other prlsonora awake most ot the night. Apparently, his de sire Is to organlto a crusado to cloanso Klamath Falls ot Its iniquit ies. Ho was adjudged insane yester day. DANCE AT HENLEY Tho boys of tho Henley school will glvo a danco Friday night, April 1. Thero will be good music, bottor refreshments, and tho best tlmo Imaginable, and everybody Is invited to bo there. . SOX IN 1IURN FAMILY A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hum, at Eugene, Oregon, on March 22. Richard William Is tho name conferred, upon tho baby. Mr. Hum Is well-known locally, hav ing made his homo hero. MRS. ROBERT GOSS FINDER OF THIRD nUTTKIt PRIZE Mrs. Robert Goss Is tho third win ner of tho Klamath' Creamery prize slip. Mrs, Goss bought a roll ot but tor at Ender8 grocery, sliced Into It, and wan flvo dollars richer. The creamery Is still continuing the ad vertising ldoa and another slip Is waiting for a customer. MINERS' BODIES REMOVED FROM KATHLEEN TTJXNEIj DOWELL. 111.. -March '29. The bodies ot seven miners, entombed huro February 33.''bn"fJre broke out, lo the Kitbloe? 'mice; were re moved today. The men. It was found, had been asphyxiated after tho mine was boaladi