7 U ; A Class Ad Will Today New Today 1 - w I t Member of the Associated Pre. T. l'lfntli Viwir No. BUSH KLAMATH VAhUil OREGON, TUESDAY, MAV J 7, 1081 .pnioH five oHirrs - j- COUNGLHAS UViLY MEET Councilman from the Fi'iVup to Hi Old Tricks, But Makes Little Headway. ' ' A somewhat amusing Incident oc curred nt llio council meeting last nlglit when thu matter of thn resig nation bf .Patrolman Hilton t waa dragged in by Conncllinnn Votmor. He' wanted Mayor WJloy to toll him wnothor Mr. Hilton wm ntllt on tho payroll or tlm city. Mr. Wiley stated that ho had asked (or and rocolvod Mr, Hllton'a resignation and It wu submitted to tho council last Mon day ovenlng. "Woll. whydldn't you Kot uilo act Upon It?" demanded tho councilman from tho fifth. Whal.thn mayor' answer would havo been rd malm a mystery, for Uogerdus mov od that llio resignation bo accepted. t noemtng to loso sight of tho fact that It , wa no moro before tho council then than It wai u wook ago, Evident ly'lt was thought thlfl wa a poor In atrumont with which to jlln tho holo thcah counclltnon want to put tho mayor In, o docldod to postpone tho taak for a more propltloua raomont. Hut Volmor was out with hla war paint on and whon ho could not "hanit" anything on tho mayor, ho waa going to put It on tho clilof of pollco. fllnco ho and Ilogardu vero foiled Inlholr efforts to not Chief Wltaoh's acalp by havlnic him removed from tho pollco force, they havo been aeoutlng around to aeo If thoy could noVdlg up aomathlnic ols. Tho latoat .. !.... !.. .IrnrV l thn IIOUIlJ. f, Tho councilman from tho fifth ward atatcd tho chief rcruscu 10 mow mm the" pound book, but whon qucstlhn- od by tho mayor had to admit that ho did not rofnao to ahow tho booka .m T.nn.rv. 101. to dato. For Information prior to that dato, tho chief referred tho Invostigntor 10 u roport on fllo with tho pollco Judge. Tho iixcltabloJ rcpreaontatlTO from tho fifth laborod hard to evado tho facta, but tho mayor lod him gently i.nt firmiv to tho nolnt at laauo, much to hla discomfiture, a well a to the nniiithinnmcnt of tho othor mombora. Hut Ilka tho ghost of old. Volmor would not down. Ha wnntoa 10 kiiow about Wyun wa ho on tho payroll! When Informod that ho had been auapondod ae n result of tho Incident urrouudlnR tho raid of which ho, VAlmnr. una a Darly. It wa not llko iv ihtti ho waa drawing any city nnnnv. '! hnvo very competent legal authority that ho can collect hla sal' - nnin hn la trlod." responded Vol- mcr. "Then why don't you profor tho chargost" quorried tho mayor, tho Intonation Booming to aay that alnco tho fifth 'ward representative wna a bona fldo momber of tho party that rUBhcd Into tho room whoro Wynn wna. It would bo n porfectly proper proceeding for him to fllo tho char go. What Volmor thought about It no ono will oyer know, for for onco In hla llfo ho waa allont. Thla Incident seemed to fumlah tho bolllgoront councilman with suf flclont oxcltomont for tho evening, for ho sottlod down In hla aoat aud permitted tho regular bualnosa of tho council to proceed In n qulot and or- dorly mannor, tho momboni iaklng up tho quoatlon of tho noMlon of cortaln proporty ownora to poatpono tho paving of High atreot from Oth to 8th, 6th Btroot from IMno to High and 7lh etroot, from Pine to Wash ington. Tho petitioners woro repre sented by It. -C. (Irooabrck, who made an argument In their bohalf. Councilman West waa of tho opin ion that since thoro waa a decided dlfferonco of opinion among tho prop- orty owners, tho quoatlon ahould go over untll-tho 33rd, at which tlmo It will como regularly beforo tho coun cil Ho contondod thatlnco tho work wis .Inaugurated on potlilon of tho proporty ownora, which petition tho protostanta elgned, and tho'clty had onterod Into a contract with tho War ren Construction company In good faith, aubloct to tho aale of tho ' ,. bonds, It, waa only ,falr Jo wait and s6s whether tho bond were sold or nqt an"4 If thoy woro sold, then tho contract cpuld be carried out. It ' wis accordingly put oVr until the next meeting, . ' 'A petition asking for the opening of Commercial street, from 7tT to Rice Grower Will Try Again This Year 8ACIIAMICNTO, Cal., May 17. Ilollof that tho ndvorso condition of last yoar will not provall this year and confldcnco In an Improved mar kot have led to replanting of rlco acreage by nearly all tho growora of rlco In northern California. Hooding ha commenced, following tho cover ing of "water, It la Muted, and, ac cording to authorities tho total aero ago will bo approximately 12G.000. Last yoar It wua 172,000 acres. x Klco growora suffored consldorablo loss In 1920 duo to early rains which caught tho rlco In ahock and provont od harvoatlrig, and also mhch aero- agodldnotmaturolH.causoof waionjny 8a,Umnn on ,npoctor of lho .hortago and adverse ruling, by tho yohc(j dopartm()nt or tn0 atato water commission It la oatlnyUod that tho rlco grow ers of Glenn, Colusa, Tehama and Hacramento countloa havo planted DO per cent of last yoar'a-ncroagu, r -m C. OF E. LETS Carrying out tho program laid down by tho American City Iliireau, th. n.w hnn.nl of directors of tho Chamber of Commercemo t lat evo- nlng for tho purpose of oloctlng out- cere for tho onsulni yoar. i:. II. Hall was elected president; J. A. Gordon, vice president; A, M. Collier, trees- uror. No action , was taken on ino quoatlon of secretary, but It 1 a- sumsd that tho present incumbent will bo continued. Iloth lho old and tho now boards r-nnqueted at tho Ilex Cafo in tho nvenlng, following -which officers wvru-plectod nnd other hualncsi transacted. JIIIUiVIVM. H OFFCERS The annual meeting oi ino '"-jcanso, ber will b held tomorrow ovontng!" - " at tho headquarters of tho Chamber, ni Willi n lima i.u..v.. ...-.- wilt 1o submitted. Understanding May Be Reached Over SUeia LONDON, May 17. Tho tension over tho Polsli revolution In upper Hlloala aeomod today to havo pnssod hero. An oxchango of views on tho aubject has been proceeding between tendon and I'arls nnd thoro roomed to bo confldcnco that Lloyd deorgo and Premier Ilrland would reach an understanding when thoy mot. PATHS, May 17. President Mill orand conferred with King Albort of Belgium and tho mbmbora of tho French and tlelglan ministry clor- day, roachlng n. comploto nRrcomcnt on lho action Framo and Ilolglum would take In caao Oormany should nond troops Into upper Bllosla with out authority from tho Allies. OPPKLN. May 17. Tho Polish ox-1 ocutlvo committee In Blleslao which Adelbort Keefanty Is president, has telegraphed tho Inlmlllod comm Is- alon hero atatlng that the ("urRonta nro ready to -otlro auftlclontly to In euro tho Imroodlato cessation of hos tilities with tho Hermans, provldod tho ground that thoy occupy Is occu pied by tho Allies and not tho Ger mans. POItTLAND WATKIWRONT . ..w.n Ifr.lYll is unuciv uuin ' " , led that 75 per cent of tho affll- POItTLAND, May 17. Tho wa- alcd m8 nro now running. Tho torfront Is guardod following tho iiiroctora yesterday fined six corn Attack on tho nou union mon hero panic on charges o( paying loss last night. The atrlkera and tho than tho authorised scale, among Btrlko breakers had a tight near tho Broadway bridge. I Oak, was presented and rotorrod to tho utrcot commlttoo. Tho following pormlts wero grant ed; C. K. DUmarck was given permit' alon to hang an oloctric algn Iq front of hla placo of business at 1010 Main atreot. At tho roquoat of John Collman tho tabornaclo wlllbo al lowed to stand until attorthe Chau tauqua, Wm. Barker will eroct a framo dwelling on lot 617, block 102, In Mills addition and I, D. Rumer was given permission to build a $3,000 residence on lot 6,' block ti Hot Spring Addition, and Mrs. Peck -was given permission to tear down wood shed and build a new one In the rear ot the Colonial Rooms, STATE HB llll IhIiIIII !!! ' 1 1 1 I I HI 1 1 1 1 1 HI 'I L U lLI ll U U Lill'l'u Owners Who Have Fail ed to Get ' Vehicle License for 1921 Will Be' Arrested. "Haltzmau will , got you It you don't watch out," Is a warning that owners of autoa and trucka who havo not aocurud their 1921 II- --. . thA .in .ht.iH iiakAfi Btnto. is noro ior ino purpovo oi . . M .. rounding up thoso who havo not aocurod their llcenso, and ho has already gotten busy, throo victims I. i ., if .b ... ... inaTing iroun am iuii mr jnwru.;. Thoro' Is a largo numbor In thin rmmtv filllnr to ret their II. eonso for thla year," aald Mr. awarding tho contract to Mr. Lor fialtxman today, "and I am hero to' nr. because his bid waa above tho find out tho why of thla failure, cellmate, and It was this phaso of and to rectify tho ovorslght. Under tho situation that received the the law It I posslblo to compel the ' most .attontlon. , f owner of n rehlclo that Is opor-' Ono of tho causes for tho hlgU nllng without n llcenso to let hi, tnachlno stand right on the apot' w),ero It la found without tho ...... nnrmii. Thtu wnnfii wnrir BOrou- hardship on truck ownors.l j,ut unless thoso who havo not ae- curoo their llcenso mako Immodlato application for one thoy anllablo to nnd thcmMlvo In Jut that ll.t jmp0 tlmo haa elapsod to cnaWe CToryono to get their llcanse. I era 'going to tag every machlno I find, without ono. Thla will moan, i no on top of tho foo." i Mr. Bailsman Is going to visit ovory section of tho county, and I w)n not leavo hern until ovary tna- chlnn haa secured tho neceasary II- je 'Ammriean Say U.S . to Russia WASHINGTON. May 17. Defi nite, though Informal.' notification haa been nerved on tho Sovlot by tho atato department that ao long as Amorlcana woro held prisoners in Russia thoro would oxlut no chanco of recognition or ttio Soviet govern ment In any form by tho United Staton. A acoro or mom of Americans aro still undor guard In Itussla and tho'stato department la convinced tbnt Ilusslan authorities havo not concornod thomaelvcs ovon with tho amelioration of tho conditions of thoso prlsonors. Martial Law May Not Be Declared WABHINQTON, May 17. Tho federal government la not disposed to declare martial law or employ sIia (iniilnii rinnai In tfin Waq) Vlr e r Mmltm lmU m authorUMi Bocro. tM n,go Jalogt ,nt,ca. ted tho situation la moro qulot. FINISH KOlt rAYING LE8S THAN AUTHOIUZKU WAGIC PORTLAND May 17. Tho direc tors of tho Loyal Legion of Loggers nml T.ilmYiArmnn nrn inflow rnnnlHnr v ' jnK wag0 revisions. Tho report sta- tho companloa fined was tho Coos Hay Lumber company ot Marahflold. ' m THH MAUKKTS PORTLAND. May 17. Cattlo 25c lowor, cholco atoera $8.00 to $8.25, hogs 25c lowor, $9.25 and $9.50. Shoep 50c lowor, prlmo lambs $7.00 and $7.50. a CHILD GOES TO ITALY (WASHINGTON, May 17. Richard Washburn Child, author and tho for mer editor ot Colliers Weekly, has boon aelected by tho president as am ba'ssador to Italy, TtSNIS.DOWN IN X3D.OAGO I JaHICAdo. .May 17. ent "con cessions as an inducement to pros pectlto teauU. to; neat n apart-, turotum ajfttmat la Chicago today for the tint time In sovaral rturi. CITY HGCEPTS I LOflENZOFFEH, Local Man Secures Contract for Instal lation of Mills Addi tion, Sewer. - Once moro tho Mills nddltlon sower problem Is under way, and If too bonda that wero votou tor that work aro sold, thoro Is . 1 . ..... . .. . . - airnnr nrnrinnmiv mat iniu mucn needed and much wanted Improve-' ment wlu g0 through. At tho coun- All && I..I MafAMlMM IHn OhlAr wtou '"' of police quostn "waa sidetracked long onough to give attention to tho aower matter. O. C. Loronz ap- mimmJ k.fA,n ttiA miffill In hnhttlf ."" ww. .uw ... . -.. of ( his bid for tho work. JTboro has been some nosltancy , over hid waa the requirement that tho contractor furnish a Surety corn- ncc-ipony bond, Instead, of a personal s'ono. This Drovlslon waa waived, m- suiting In a. redaction of oao and half per cent. Other ehaugea ero mado and the prlco finally decided upon waa 146,792, Council- Hawklna moved that tho con- tract bo awarded to Mr. Lorenz at thl ilguro, contingent upon tho aalo ot tho bonds, securing of tho necessary rights ot way and the submission In writing ot a detailed bid. ' At the present tlmo tho question ot tho validity ot the bonda Is In the handa ot tho attorneya for Dur feflfNIlca & Company, ot Toledo, whoso- bid was accoptod by the city. Judgo Learltt Is In rocelpt of a tel egram asking that tho city glvo Its reason for passing an ordlnanco ....... . . : proviaing .or z year oonas, wnen.tho Pregbytor,an adUorlum -to-ho people vo cd for "ond. payable , nIght nt 8.00 0cock- Fonm,lng iU .U, V UUII UU JU.I.I 1 IIU DUU- jalsalon ot tho 10-20-30 yoar pro vision was an oversight, but Judgo Leavltt contends that It does not Invalidate tho Issue, basing his opin ion upon tho caato ot tho City of Denver vs. Hallct, In which prac tically tho samo question aroso, and , bo haa so wired and written tho bonding concorn. It tho Toledo company rejects tho bonds, Mr. Lorenz Is qulto confident ho will bo ablo to placo thorn with a Portland bank. Aa matters now stand tho only thing In tho way ot the sewer Is the sale of tho bonds. Pernicious Foreigner Kicked Out By Mexico MEXICO CITY. May 17. Frank Soaman, an alleged American agi tator,, another Amorlcan whoso name waa not announced, two Span- tarda aud lour othor forolgnors, woro ordered oxpcllod from Mcxl co last night aa "pernicious for- clgnora." Tho chargo proforrod against thorn Is a result of tholr participation In tho radical Invasion of the Chambor ot Deputlos last week. URGES NATIONAL AGRKKMKT ON RAILROAD WAOH QUESTION NEW YORK, May 17. Tho natlo nal labor agreomonta on tho railroads waa urged hero today by Stophen C, Mason, president ot tho national As sociation ot manufacturers, In hla annual moasago to tho associations convention. MRS. UERGDOLL FINED 97000 AND ONE YEAR IN ATLANTA PHILADELPHIA, May 17. Mrs. Emma C. Bergdoll wua sirntonced to a year and a day In tho Atlanta pon Itentlary and fined $7000 for conspi racy to aid hor eon In deserting the army. Judgo Dickinson said tho prist on aentenco woud ho remitted if the tlno waa paid boforo Juuo 13. FINANCE CXMIITTEK O. K.'S BLAIR NOMINATION WASHINGTON. May 17. Tho senate flnan'co commltteo favorably reported the nomination of David H. Blair, of Wtnston-Salem, N. C, as comlmJ&eJoncr ot lntornal revenue. v- WEATHER OREGON Tonight and Wednea- day showers. Cooler tonight In tho I eastern portion. Carpentier Earn $200,000 Since War l'AUIS, May 17, dcorgoa Car pentier, who cmergod from tho war ruined and practically penniless, Is now reported to bo worth moro than 3,000,000 francs, or a Ilttlo over $200,000 la real money, all of which ho has made slnco hla fight with Joo Iiockett. All hi property In Llevln, Just outldo of Lens, was destroyed during tho war and whllo mobilised ho apent what aavlng ho had to keep hla mother and family, oven Kcttng into some debts, which hi Bhnro of tho purg0 for Mh j,Bht with Dick Smith In Juno 1919, Jul .. .... r---.-!-- i. H lourinK Doglum, Holland. Denmark, 8woden Norway, BwlUorland. . . ... . wortnern Africa. soain and. un der tn8 keen business management; 0f Decamps, haa been raking In tho r pBper franCg, Descampa Is working ... n . . .. wun uarpeniicr on a 50 per conci agreement. CHICAGO, 'May 17The United States railroad labor beard an nounced lato thla -afternoon that without 'n fnrthar MBiUmuVui i WOID WaGE TO COMEDOWN, of tho caao now bcore It. it nadbut ""' couM not, bo """mod, decided "aomo revision downward! p. ., g ot tho railway wage, , waa oeces-i" aary,' tho decision waa entirely un i " w - i expected. Local Song Bird Sing- Tonight Klamath Fall .music lovers are. anxiously awaiting- .tba.aaag. -ra-j cltal to be given tomlght by Mamie Bo)d-Wagner, 'coloratura soprano, aaslsted by Mrs. Fred 'Cofer, plan- 18(, uqu iiarrjr uuici tiuiiuibv, h tho program which will be given 1. (a) My Mother Bids Mo Bind Shasta county. The proposod dam My Hair .. .. Hay don I would creato a reservoir ot 50.000 (b) Caro MIo Bon .... Giordan! ( acres, tho water being taken from the (c) Ave Maria (from "Othello") watorshoda of the Pit and Fall rlv ...... . Verdi ors, which extend Into four counties, Mrs. Wagner Mtodoc, Shasta, Slskyou'and Lassen. Una Voeo Poco Fa (From "Bar- " ber of Sevlllo") Rossini prea;jent Harding Mra. Wagnor ! a w r i (a) Prelude Opua 3, No. Z.lTalks to Anaheim, Cal. 3. C Sharp-Minor Rachmaninoff I (b) Three-Horso Sleigh ...--. ......... Tschalkowsky Mrs. Cofer 4. (a) Who'll Buy My Lavender? ........................ Edward German (b) The Little 'Dustman ........ ....................... Brahma (e) Tho ShI-LIu Tree (Chi- neso) ............... Pasmoro (d) Bon Jour Ma Bello ... .. . Behrcnd 1 Mra. Wagner 5. (a) Norwegian Mountain Song .......... Thrano (b) Oh Sloop, Why Dost Thou Loavo Mol .. .............. Handel (Violin Arranged by Fasmore)' Mra. Wagnor 1 Obllgato by Mr. Bore! 6. (a) Aria for Violin, (Adapt cd to Prelude In C Minor by Bach) .... Gustavo Ferrari (b) Chansonette .-. ... ................. Maurice Baron 1 Mr. Dorol 7. (a) Gentle Annie ...... Foster (b) Tho Kerry Dance (by ape clal Requost ...... .... Molloy Mrs. Wagner Tickets onraalo at the music stores SCIIUMAN GOES TO CHINA WASHINGTON, May 17. Tho Prosldent also nominated Dr. Jacob Gould Schuman, mlnlstor to China. Boy Injured By Skidding Automobile An accident occurred on Sixth street last evonlng about 9:30 when an automobile driven, by Charles Dir ndl collided with a milk wagon drlv1 on by a couple of boys by the name of Poole. The street 'waa slick owing to the recent rains and .the automo bile 'skidded In trying' to pass tho wagon. The two bftys'ue're throws, irom'the vehicle. Beth .received sev eral bruises about the face a'pij chest. Dr. Lamb -was called "and the boy were taktn to their home. OIL B IS POBSEO Manager of Crater Oil 0 and Gas Company Wires the Immediate ' Shipment Will Be Made. Jamos H. Drlscoll, secretary of tho Crater Oil and das company, la In receipt- of a telegram from W. C. Lehman, manager of the company,- to the effect- that ho baa' purchased alt tho machinery, tools and equipment necessary lor the first thousand feet of the well that la to be drilled by this company on its holdings near Merrill. Mr. Lehman states that ho will bo hero Thursday. ' Tho oil showing in tho Slemona well j waa tho talk of the business district today, with tho result that tlia 'demand for stock In both the Crater and Klamath companies waa brisk. Aa there Is. no stock In tho latter company for aale,- those hav ing tho few abarea that baVe been pried looso were being Importunod to '.'split up" with (the outsider, but the appeal twero In vain. It waa reported that one offer of $1500 -waa refused for one share. ' iiuiniii ar.a) eBh irrigation froect SACRAMENTO. May 17. Appli cation has been Hied with tho atate water commission by tho Glenn-Cb- lus Irrigation district for penala- alon In hnIM which. If bulK. I -" - w. w. would carry-watar for Irrigation Into theitouRtlea-of Olma.jColaaa, Batten k omicr, uiu,.isu:ruiiiui(i inn sviisd counties-and; Incidentally would In- undate tho sites of three town Mc Arthur.Fall River Milts 'and Pltvllle. Tho plan Is to construct the dam In the Pit river a halt mile helow Ita confluonco with tho Fall river. In ANAHEIM, Cal., May 17. Pres- Ident Harding telephoned from the White House to Anaheim today, whon he opened tho first annual ' California Valencia Orango ahow here. ' The president, took up tho tel ephone at 3:13 p. m. and delivered a message to the apoaaora-ot" the show, his volceT being- - heard at 12:13. -Tho measago waa read to tho patrons ot tho show. Tho show la planned to do for the Valencia orange Industry, what tho annual National Orango ahow' at San Bornardlno, Cal., doea for other varieties ot the orange. The Valencia orangea do not ripen at tho tlmo the San Bernardino ahow la hold aud so their growers cannot exhibit there. The ahow will close May 32. Hostess House for American Towritt (By Associated Press) LAON, France, May 17. An Amorlcan hostess houso for the convonlenco of Americana planning to tour tho battloflolds ot the Alan and tho 8ommo will bo oponed here In May by tho American committee for devastated Franco. For 52 montha the mansion It will occupy was the headquarters for tho German command and It baa now boen remodelled for the Amer-. lean traveler. ' ' From thq hostess bouse special motor trips under .the direction ot American girl chaufteura will be ar. ranged to the centora ot the Amer ican committee at Solssons, Bleran-, courtt Anlsy, Vic' ajjd Coney. t The hostess puse la near . the, Cnoraln des Dames," t' region watch saw' aeme'Jof 'thaotteat fighting c.f the war. Jt.laron the , rouU to the battlefield where Atttrlttna of the lsL 2nd and, 3rd arla fogghV under Oeneril Mtngia- o