! ' i 1 , Wlv lEtummg Mvvalb AchiAdwm Do It Today's News Today Member of the Associated Press. -nii, nun KLAMATH I'ALLH, OltKUoV, .MONDAY, MAY . IfnSI fifteenth ""r WHOM FIVE CKNTH ID TWO EL OFF sees I BUSY YEAR AHEAD I)lllllH Cl May 9 Willi lUadlnc oiiimlllo for the year upolalrd l t practically "vory trtsch of rlllly In the common It; iml a sxl lrl Ml toward lit atliiMMimnt of lit" highway Urottch 'li valley from Weed In Klimith Kn thn lrrl Chamber t( Comnrr u letlllng down for tdlfH ir' f progrriilv "work Coaim appointed liy I'rrtl Ittl 1 I Wall mill confirmed U ltd vmullvii rommllten at KM fi; t trmnic meeting arc Manu ficlarlnjc ! ( ommercc. II (I faff 1 II Nation mnt Frank llarr lUllrvid ""'I Tratiaporlallon, Dan Ktm 'it" A KlMirhant. ami A. II M Donald, Good lloadi. J II w. II t Wllklni anil II V Mltcftril Agriculture. II W Vllchill Turn Churchill ami Hoy TiVrr Kducatlon and Civic lm trotrmrn' W I Hherman. Mr. J f, Cbfllr. m. J I) Wall. Mem Wrihlp, J I Htmlloy. Herman ller tettch an I H J Miller. Ailvrr- llitec, Mr J I' llowman, Clifford W Bm and H' H MrCollutn A iprOnt 'Omilllttrn ronalitlng of II. W Mitchell and J. II Wln oil Ifpolated tu utlnud ' meeting at Trek Tuesday, May 10 where a tosfrrrnrn a ill to held with I ho tltktyoa county board of road iu JrftUori tilth Inn purpoia of an. (irlec fundi from thn county for romplrtiun of I tin road from Wend lo Derm C A Kllloll. Mr. U. A. Klllott. Vllrr lliKhland, Albert Merkol and Itadion l,j ni, nrreiled last -wctek h connection with thn operation of i'III near llray and dlitrlhullon of Hi output In Klamath J'nlli. IM pear for elimination Krlday l :oclock iMifurn llnrf C. Thomas. B coinmlMlounr. Wn, KMiott li at liberty on 1260 loil". and Una U out on 1500 b4 Tho other aro In Jail. Mr. Elliott i liondamen aro l.ix Itnwa JB1 l I. Wratinorotiini!. Hurntlei appearand, aro Alco Davli l Tom McDonald. CU Caldwell, local Jitney drl r. dcuinci at Dorrli with Uno, rlccd, Caldwell mndo ,((! ll that , WM hrP( ,0 fnrry "no ai n pu.cnRor. Tho offlcnra M that Uno had left horo. M71,,,,,,N wll meiiaKo to 1 oil and Merkel to deitroy tho "I follirwlnK (ho arret of Mr. ,0"nil HlKhlnnd, nn, ,nd them , Bl ,)orrU hy n ,,,",u,y MOONSHINERS TO nflo LINFRIDAY "Jiff Start Work on Legton Cemetery Site Within Few Days !Jor Clmrlea Worden, woll known nwr rualdew, rulurnoil to hla homo lortknd (hi nmornlnK uflor a wo wKh- vlU ,(Hr0i MuJor Wof will rulurn Inter hut at prohent intore,cl , , ,,OVelopniont of it ,l"?1er,Cl, IKlou comotory alto i lortlami. 0 ,, (,olmlod ltvu lUt i . " ''l'Klon como'"y. Tho 4 n na,,iro "eontiy approprlat the Vii for "', lvolopmont and iiliki. u f I,or,,ai"l hn. nsrood to JW a fUIU, ror perp8,u,, up. w1"' vrdort said h npeoted Urt it , bMU,lfy'n the alto would tin.i. Mk l'r"l' today and ,nl' "l llr than Wodno.day. BANKS CONSOLIDATE 'German Sentiment Swings Toward Accepting Terms limtl.lN May ) Sentiment In German protocol circle today tio' tut n drill toward favor of nr;r-'iii'iii to I tin allied reparation term It I hollered a parliamentary coalition which will arropt I 111 allied ultima turn will ln formed In tint unit zt lioum. I PARIS. Mi)- 9 -When ihn MIM I amhaMadnr' council oened It ies i on today an American reprewitil . tlrn resumed nnl at tln rounrll 1 table, when Hutch ' Wallace Allier (ran amlMadnr. look lit placn Am tuadnr Wnllm wai warm I r welcom I ed by thn French foreign office Thn illrtin of 'tin Klamutli Kilt national farm loan aiaoclitliin held thrlr rrcular mectlnic Katurdiy aflernoi-n for thn purpuan of d'l'UM'.nc lateit development, br unlit about by the dlapnaal of lltuat'nn affiM-tlnR thn tiatloti.il portal n Onltti: to Ihn pri'wnt financial! itrinicriir) and a ilo market for farm loan Mmd. ihn allotment lo the aaaotla Ion f;r Immeitlitn loinii la llmlled lo 130.000 Thn director, itecldnd to accept no application fori loam icreater than 14,000 at pre mnt A federal allotment I expected later In thn waion which will takn earn of further application Thn checki for thn local aaaoclatloni fourth dividend were itlilrlliutinl Saturday If Personal Mention J II Walton of thn fhlliuln Lumber company and thn Dorrli llm company eamo In on luat nlKhf train on a builnei trip Chaa A Mclnn. lc preoldotit of Ihn Udd t Triton bank of I'ortlnnd. li In thn city calling on liuiinen II. V Kimball of Ukolew Is rcxlilercd at Ihn Halt hotel Mr and Mr C. Stewart of f'nrvnlll irn niendlnK a few dayi i ... . . hero lookinc over wiu muiurj IV (I. flcullr and two ion of Chlco. California, am rlKht aenliiR hero for a fow tin) C. II. Crlilnr preildont of tho Kwaunn llox company, accompan ied by Mrs. Crliler .arrived Satur day nlRht by auto after a proloiiR ed vlalt In California. Mlii Ituliy Newton who lm lieon In Aihland for tho pnit two yearn ha roturncd to Klamath Kail Mloa Now ton wa formerly con nected "with tho Underwood Phar macy and reiumei hor position with thorn thin mornlnK- J, l), McCarthy reprosenllnK tho llurroiiBh'i- AddliiK Machine com pany li In tho city on hiulneiK. Ho la accompanied by hla tirldo who waa Mia l.oralno Blmon of Sac ramonto, tho wvddliiK havliiR tak en placo In Sacramento April 16. Mr. and Mr. 1'. K. Illnkley havo raturned from lleavorlon. Ore. whoro they havo resided for tho past j ear and will Hvo llB0 Pine atreot. Mr. 8. I' HlnkloV. returned with thorn and will visit while hero with hor ilnushtur, Mr. Wlllard h. Bmltli. Kov. J. V; Molloy visited llonanra and IanRell Valley today. Tho flnnl danco of tho Assembly rint will lm irlvon tills ovonlilK In tho Scandinavian hall. Thin will concludo tho eorloa of teu dances ivn in- iho club and will bring to a closo lt actlvltlei for tho year it Ik planned lo rovivo tno cum next fall. Mr. Emm W'oolsoy of uoima, Han Mutoo county, California, return ed thU mornlnc aftor poh1Iiiij lomo HOOD III ON FARM LOANS- i Klamath State Bank Is United With First National; Di rectorate Combined In Ihn mornlnc there will bo a alr.n on tho door of thn Klamath Htalo hank which will read a fol low "This bank I consolidated wllh thn Klnl National bank this datn. Thn officer of tho Klamath Ktam hank aro at Ihn Hral National hank pro pared to wall upon tbn Kla math Statu bank patron aa usual Dated, May 10th. 1921 " ThU In about thn whole story Thn dnpoallori. tho itoekholdcri and thn officer havo all Rono Into thn Klrit National bank, tnaklnR thn stronRent and most representa tion of Its community of any bank In louthcrn OrcRon IVi thn roller of tho itockhold nn of thn Klnt National bank, which ha always been very repre sentative, ha been added tho namea of itockholdor of tho Kla math Statn bank. amonR whom aro the following well-known people: C II Crliler. O. I). Ilurkn. Mar tin llros., II. B UrlRiby. C. K. Clone. C i: lllley. V. H. Moor land. J A tlordon, K. 8. Tcrwllll Bit. V Zlmm llaldwln, Dr. Krcd Weiierfeld. Ida II Momyer. J. I. Heard. It C. Uroeibeck, C. II. DaR- Rctt. and other. Thli Hot, added to thn list cf itockholders of tho Klnt National bank, represents practically alt tho builnen activities of Klamath county. Thn board of director!, to which hnvu ben added those of Klamath Statn directors to fairly represent tho new itockholders, will probably read aa follews: Charles Hall, Les lie linger. A. M. Collier. II. N. Men. Cha. Moore, J. O. C-oldth-walle. K. W. Vannlce. S. Oben- chain. Krcd Schallock, C. K. Stone. ILLS SUNDAY! Tho Siemens oil well waa a popu-j lar resort for automohllo parties yes terday and ncore of local resident visited tho well during tho day to see how operation wero progressing Thn day waa fine for driving, and many of thn motorist made thn trip complete by driving on to Merrill and seeing Iho Crntor Oil comany's derrick, which I expected to begin operations in a couple of week. At tho 8lcmcn woll Nell Camp bell stated that thoy had been forced to change their plans to cement tho well at the H5 foot depth. When tho casing reached that depth It was found that tho formation would not hold back tho water, and ho will bo compelled to mso tho 135 remaining feet of tho hole. Mr. Campbell said this would mean another wcok's work, cleaning tho hole and sinking tho casing, before there was opportunity to rvsumo drilling. Ho anticipated little ream ing would bo needed, ho said, and ox peeled to finish tho casing Job lit a week. NOKTIIKKN e.UJKOUNIA Oil. COMPANY OrTKHH STOCK Tho stock for tho Northorn Call f.,r.iin nil comnanv Is now on sale and may bo socured from Capt. J. V. Slomons of tho First atato anu SavlngB bank. O. D. Durko. of the Klamath Stato bank, of tho secre tary of the company, R. "H. Dunbar. " . - ----- .-J-. a ijTnru ii -. - - - . ...i.t. v nonnla Mr nnd Mrs. nmo " iwi iv4 i'.w..., .-.. -- - t Paul DreltenaUln. Mr. BreltenBtoln has boon very ill hut ts recovering nicely. I MA T O. D. Ilurko, C. II. Crlalur, Kd. Martin, J. A. Cordon; and probably othcra. I'rosldont Hall, of tho first Na- tlonal, states that aftor numerous conferences It was decided that through a largo and representative organisation, such as would result from this consolidation, tho officers, directors and stockholders of the rcM' ctlvo Institutions came to tho ,'o.irluslon that a greater service r Id bo rendered tho community by uniting than by working sep arately. Kor thn present tbn Klamath Stato bank ha boon movod to tho of fice of tho First National bank, hut only to glvo opportunity to ro- j model and put In condition the of fice of tho Klamath Stato hank to ' receive tbo combined business of the two Institutions. In 30. or not to exceed CO days, tho offices of tho .old Klamath Stato bank will re ceive tho combined Institution un der tho namo of thn Klrsl National ibank. Mr. Hall also states that within the year the construction of a 'building will bo begun .adequate to earn for tho Immenso buslncus which tbo Klrsl National now ha, jam! which will grow by leaps and bounds when tho full prosperity re turns to tho community. It la now otldent that this tlmo will not bo Inog delayed. This consolidation brings tho .deposits of tho First National back jto whoro they worn during the 'height of tbn community s prosper I tty. With tho personnel of the of ficers which Includes that of both 'banking Institutions ,tho First Na tional will bo ablo to hotter caro for Its many patrons with their , varied Interests. I IN FOR C. OF 0. Two hundred and forty-throo votes wero cast in tho nomination of Chamber of Commerco direc tors which closed Saturday night. Tho chamber has a membership of more than 600, so the vote repre sented somewhat nioro than one- third of tho members entitled to ballot. Tho voto was taken by mall. A list of tho nominees will now bo mailed out again to tho membership and from tho 24 n selection of 12 will bo mado for directors. Tho election closos Friday, May 13. Tho 24 nominated are: F. A. Maker, O. I). Ilurko, A. M. Colllor, W .A. Dolioll, E. 11. Hall. Clins. Hall, Marshall Hooper. Frod Houston, W. T. Leo. II. N. Moo, Allco McCourt, J. W. Siemens. J. C. Thompson, C. F. Trimble, Oeo. UI rich. A. J. Voye, M. S. West. W. A. Wlcst. M. P. Evans, Fred Floet. J. A. Gordon, It. C. Oroesbock, Jas. Stephens and V O. Smith. Passenger Train To Kirk Daily Regular train service, with a pas senger and frolght train each way dally, Is now established between Klamath Fala and Kirk. Herotorforo tho lino north of horo has been serv od by a mixed freight and passonger train. The passenger train loaves for tho north' each morning at S o'clock, tho frolght train at 8.10. Tho incoming pa6onrer train la scheduled to an rive at 12:80 p. m. The freight's ar rival depends upon tho amount of business to be hnudlod. IN N Japanese Prince Is Warmly Welcomed By English Crowds LONDON, May 9. The capital of tho llrlllsh 1-mplro today accorded to 1'rlnce Hlrochlto, heir to tho Japa nese throne, a tumultous wolcomo, upon hi rrrlval hero for a three weeks' visit. Tho full honors of state wero accorded him. Tho prince arrived by special train from Portsmouth, accompanied by tho prince of Wale. He wa greeted by King George, the duke ogf Con naught and tho duko of York. Then, sailed at tho king's side, ho was driven through streets lined with cheering multitudes to Iliicklngham palace. 1UNDEDNIAN : WILLJECOVER, DOIIHIS, Cal, May 9. Den J. Martin, engineer at the Klamath agency who was accldcntly shot through tho left shoulder Krlday evening whllo searching for a inoonihlno still near Dray, was op crated upon at the Dorris hospital Saturday by Dr. A. A. Atkinson and will reiorer. Tho bullet hav ing severed tho main artery of tho arm It Is thought possible that this j may necessitate amputation. I Dr. K. D. Johnson of Klamath 'Falls was called in consultation yes terday morning but It Is not yet known how serious tho wound may bo In consequences. Mr. Martin was delegated by In dian Agent W. G. West to accom pany him and Sheriff Lfoyd L. low of Klamath county to Dray to search tho mountainous vicinity at tho head of Antelope Creek for a moonshlno still which was thought to exist there. It was while tra versing difficult country Friday night in the darkness that Mr. Mar tin fell causing his 38 calibre re volver to drop from l;s holster, and striking on a stone, discharge wounding him deeply in tho shoul der. I Ho was brought to tho Dorris hos- jpltal lato Friday night whllo Mr. West and Shorift Low continued tno soarcn locating tno distillers at work in a lonoly cabin Saturday morning. Scouts and Jewels Victors Yesterday The Hoy Scouts wero victorious over tbo Hwnunaa by a score of 3 to 1, and tho JowoU defeated tbo Plum bers by a 13 to 11 score In tho two practice ball games played yesterday. The Scouts showed romarkablo form and certainly look like city leaguo material. Tho city loaguo season starts next Sunday, May 15. I1IIAY COUPLE AKE PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Herman LusV, of llray, aro tho parents of a ten pound son, born this morning In this city at tho hospital rooms of Dr. A. A. Soulo In tho Emma block MANY lNTEHESTEU IN ELECTRICAL KXHIUIT Eloctrlcal dealers and contractors, and many users of electrical appli ance, visited tho Wctitlnghouao ex hibit at tho Whlto Pelican hotol today. Tho show la In chargo of II. C. Hopkins, C. n. Nelson and, R. 8. Prussia. San Francisco rep resentatives of tho WoatlnghouBO company, Tho exhibit will bo open until 6 o'clock this evening and all Interested persons are welcome. ELKS DAXOE WEDNESDAY Tho now entortainment committee of tho Elks led go Is arranging for an Informal danco for membora Wednes day night. FEAR SILESIA E HKItLI.V, May 9. Gonulne alarm seems to bo foil In entente circles horn that tho Polish Insur gent seizure of upper Silesia may result In . a Gorman-Polish war. with tho possibility of all central Europe being Involved In another conflict. Civil war Is spreading throughout upper Silesia. Tho Germans have crganlzod temporarily to ropulsa the Invaders. PAIHS, May 9. Tho altlw coun cil of ambassadors, -with Ambassa dor Wallace present representing tho United State, decided today In an effort to quiet tho unrest In up per Silesia to ask the Interallied commission there to Inform the population of tho exact stato of af fairs, explaining that no decision had been taken as to tho division cf tbo territory. Tho council also decided to urge Poland to control thn Poles in connection with exist ing conditions. IRELAND MEET Tl Plans are perfected for tho moot ing of tbo friends of Irish lndopond once, which is to bo hold In tho city hall tomorrow evening. Delegations from Malln, Donania. Dly and Fort Klamath will bo on hand and It Is expected the council chamber will be filled to capacity by thoso who wont to register by their presence their sympathy for tho Irish republic. The meeting will bo addressed by Mayor W. S. Wilor. H. M. Manning. Capt. J. H. Carnahan and Iter. J. "V. Molloy, and Is to bo under tho auspi ces of tho local branch of the Ameri can Socloty for tbo Recognition of the' Irish Republic. Tho movement, which Is nation wide, is a purely non-sectarian and non-political ono and Is based upon Ireland's right to self-govornmcnt by all tho rules of nations and under the self-determination doctrine, for which America fought in the great war. Auto Park Brigade For Cleanup Asked As thoro Is no telephono listed for tho posltoftlco, volunteers for tho task of cleaning and leveling tho woat side park site, preparatory to Its uso aa an auto camp ground, may call up y. T. I.00 for Instructions. It. C. Groesbcck, president of tho automo bile association, announced today. Tho cleanup dalos aro Thursday and Friday. Teams and scrapors are ueoded, also mon to assist with picks and ahovels and to handle tho plows and scrapers. Thoro is no fund avallablo ito hire holp for the work and tho automobile association Is dopondlng upon publlo assistance. In ordor to plan tor the distribution of labor It Is essential that thoso In chargo should know who Is going to holp not later than tomorrow. Volunteers may leave word with Mr. Morris at tho postof flee, or telephone W T, Lee. .MILES TRIAk TOSTPONED Tho 'trial of Frank Miles for having liquor In bis possession, wbodulod to take placo this mornlnc In the Jus tice court, was continued until to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock by Justice Gagbagen. T 1 N CHI N I M