nm Tf MHM "Ji&rT" w ..j t Sty Herald A Class Ad Will Do It TodHmH Tsimj ' , Member ot the Associated Pre. Pl'tumuli ViNir. .'. tum I tLAMATII FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY SO, 1M1 PSICK FITS tnmhm 's 11 ER.R. DEBTS HSKED WABIIINtlTON, July 26. I'ronl ilont IlnnlliiK sent u uiennnKo to con gresn today, unking for legislation nuthorltlng tin) war finance corpora tliin to bundle tliii funding ( roll rood Indebtedness unit to lucreann tlm crn dlt (or financing iiiirlrutttirnl niiortn. H stated thnni worn moral obli gations upou tlm government to nld Id both renpoetn and prompt fiction was requested. Itepuhllcuii li'iulcm adopted Ilia plan of dealing with thn railroad mid agricultural iiuoitlonii separately. Honntor Kellogg Introduced n bill drafted liy Herbert Hoover and chair man Myors of tha war finance cor poratlon, intending llw powers of tbo corporation to agricultural nxport financing. It would Increase tho cor poration's revolving cmdll from flvo hundred million to one billion TliO Kolluk'K hill U u milmtltutn (or tho Norrla measure to create a now government mport flnanrlng corpora tion provision dealing with railroad funding worn stricken from tho lloov-ar-Myora draft. Explaining bin rtvjunst tbo Presl dent said no added Investment m required, no added liability or no addod tax burden, but merely a irnnt of authority. WASHINGTON, July 26. Applica tion (or a government loan of $16. 000,000 wan mndn today through thn IntrrnUtu commorcn commission by the 0 rent Northern on tho niuump tlon that plana were shaping (or rail road rcfundltiK operation-!, Tbo mon ey would bn used to repay a similar loan obtained from tbo govornmsnt at tbo close of federal control. Not All Strategic In the 91 st. Wore Shoulder Strap LOB ANGELES. July 26. Tho Nlnety-flrit (Wild West) Division la going ovoranua again Over throe miles of seas, A Knattle buckr private got tbo Idea. Oatlng disconsolately north "ward, with a annpahot of himself at tho bottle ilon Cafcn In III bands, hn wan mourning thn dear dead dayn. Then ramo thn happy thought, In September, on the Still and 25th, tho Ninety-first In gelni: to bold Ita an nual reunion In I .ok Angeles. A thous and or moro buddies from Montana. the panhandle of Idubo aud Eastern and Contra! Waihlngton will mnko tho trip. Moat of them will poaa thru Beattlo. A llltlii wnya north lien Van couver and Canada, lloatn may bo cburtnrod at tbo port. Thrco mllon from tho Amorlrnn coant tho memory of Mr. Volntnad In lont In tho fog. Plans nro on foot. Vrtornna of the battlo den Cafen will assemble In Beattlo about tho twentieth of Sep tember, uuil crossing tbo Canadlun lino embark on n Urltlsh or Japnneno ntenmor, yot to bo chartered, nml three miles or mora at hcu again will attack Cagnae and Vln Kongo, and tho numerous other vlllagoa carried In that momorablo assault, If arraiiKO menta now under way can ho com plntod, Tbero worn some brilliant strate gists In tho nrmy and thoy wore not all attachod to 0. II. Q. Brumfield Chase I SHU Going Sheriff I-r hnH not hnltod tho .rrh tnr Dr. nmmflold who In paid to bn In this county. Hut during tho sourch many humoroun situations arlao. I-aBt night, Dep uty Marlon Ilarnon nbaon'od a man In n Chovrolet cur drlvi up Main Btroot, net In k ausplcloualy. Hn drovo madly out of tdwn and back again. From doncrlptl ni, Damon sited thin portion up as tho much wanted Hrumflold, Just as ha lma was about to ar rest tho suspect, who "was, Bented In a hotel, tho limn removed his iintnmi a stilnlnit bald head grootod tho deputy'n eazo. It do- voloped that thlB man was, sooKins Brumfield, tool ' .Tnmns nrlscoll romarkod to Sher iff Low that any man driving a iL.-.Uti' I k(. nntintlf tuli N uuuvruii var iu h vummj( C, of C. Director Ask .. S. Chamber Aid Against Beetle Al a in noting of tha board of ill reotorn of tho cbumbnr of commorie, at noon today, u resolution wan passed and forwarded to thn com mittee, on national fornitry of thn United Statin chamber of commorco urging thn assistance of that body In thn mutter of tho pi no beetle In festation In thin iitato, nliio a request that Hint body Klva Ita official en dorniiiiiont of Bonnto Hill 2084 In troduced by Konator McNary of Oregon for aid from tliu depart ments of agrlculluro and Interior. William McNenly wan appointed forum lender for the noxt threo months, nuccwdlng W, O. Hmltb whoHD term expires Augunt 1. Tbo park to park highway and tha auto aurvlcn In Crater lako na tional park wan under discussion, but tabled until tho next mooting. Secretary Stanley wilt Icavo Batur day for Ban Francisco to attond the iuminer achool for community leaderahlp at Lelaml Stanford unlremlty, and will bo absent ton daya, Thn forum at tho luncheon to morrow will Intludo addresses by Will llnldwln mid Charles Hall on tho subject of tho rnto hearing at Kan Francisco, Mr. llnldwln will deal with thn action taken thorn to ncctiro lower rntna and Mr. Hall will tell nbout tho -.landing of thn chamber of commorco with tho poo pin In Han Francisco In roforrnco to tho kind of a cam bandlod W. C. Van Kmnn will preside over tho forum. KINDLY TIIIKVK8 REPLACE CAIl T1IKY FOUND IIIIOKKN Th loves brokn Into tho Shipping ton warehouse at tho boat landing ffunday night and romoved iinall quantity of merchandlno belonging to C. O. Johnson. An attempt wan made to tako tha automobllo of Captain John Thoraen but after taking tho car from thn abod thn battery rcfunod to work. Thn thlnvcn worn kindly disposed at they re placed the car In tho ahd' after Ita "nllnre to rto.k.'J - EBIING BILL J, H. Carnahan, aucrotary of thn Klamath wool growers' association, Is seeking to ascortaln sentiment of tho mombors on tb proponed ono- half cent Ior ncro graxlng foo on public landa that ara not Included In any established government reserve, and has sent the following lotter to' members of the orgnnltatlon, osk'JnK their views: Hon. N. J. Hlnnott, our mem ber of Congress from the second Oregon District, has Introduced a bill In Congronn placing all pub lic lands of tho United Btatcn not ombracod In forest resorvos, national purks, reclamation withdrawals, or other forms of govarnmont cold starugo, under thn Jurisdiction or tho If. B. land oftlco. Tho bill would Imposo a grating foo of onn-half to ono cent por aero on nil public lnndn of tho United fitntoa not now In cluded In any government ro norvo. Whllo tho feo por aero sooma vary modornto and rennonablo at this time tbo snmo applied to tho toes of the national forest n when they worn first orgnnlxed: that la, tho foes woro mado qulto small, but an Urao want on thenn feoi wero rained year nftor ye'nr until at this time thoy nro nbout as high nH tha foeti charged by prlvuto land owners. Tho snmo thing might follow with rofor onco to these grating fees on ' public lands ombracod in tho Bin nott bill. I rail the matter to your attention so that you can tako such action that you think in appropriate and neconsary. Personally, at first glanco it ap pears to mo that tho bill Is bad. looking at It from tho point or vlow of tho shoop and wool men. However, you should moot to gothnr at nn early date and dir ect that approprlato action bo tnkon. ir you nro opposed to tho bill kindly lot us know. acts suspiciously, had bettor bo caro tut for ho wan llkoly to bo shot during tho heat ot the chase, Ed Oonry and Paul McCollum loft be fore noon on n cbnso nftor a sus pect. TtAKKVlKW KI.K lUHHKfl V. L. Snolllng, Lnkovlow merchant and member ot tho local Klkt lodge, Is dead, according to a telegram re ceived today. ' m b n AAAAAAMAAAAWSWWMVMMMAAWVWVMWWWVWVMWMWWVW YOUR IDLE DOLLAR AMONG THIS TWO AND A A !! aaeaaa..Y)YViV-sViVirtvmnuv W A.BIIINOTON, July 26. Oue of tho biggest nownpapor advertising cami signs tbo world ban evnr known Is noon to ho Instituted by tho Until d States govnrnmont In an offort to bring bnck Into circulation a blllta n dolturn or American money, trarn of which has been lost. Tho advel Using Is going principally Into tbo country newspapers to persuado thn wnorn or this money to deposit It In Postal Savings Hanks and oth er r llabto banking Institutions. The plan has tha approval or President Hard lug and I'ostmantor-Uenaral llarn nnd tho details aro to bo an noun cod very shortly, according to Courtland Smith, speaking as tho reprt innntatlvo or tho Postmastcr-Oonoral. IU igardlng government advertising Mr Smith stated that all the Amrt rlcan authorized money now outstanding amounts to $5,380,000,000, of vhlch practically f 2, 6S0, 000,000 cannot bo accounted (or being absq lutnly out of circulation. It in mtlmatcd that fully a billion of tbfai iiiomoy In In tho hands of Americans who have nover been taught tbo safe! y of postal savings nnd other banking Institutions and how their mora y can bo mndo to multiply by putting' It back Into use, with Its return guaranteed whenever desired. Tha govarnmont, according to .Mr. Smith, Is going out to recover tho use of this money and recog- nlcill thn wnv In (In If ! tn rAfiMi ftin tiAnnlfi nttnlnr II tir ndvArtlatnw In tho newspapers principally tboso tlslg Is to tench tho public about uopo sits in reputable banks or all kinds whllo at the same lima paying sped al attention to tha Postal Savings System, tbo interest ot which is to bo increased to mako depositing with tho government moro at tract Ive and profitable. "Tbo success of this advertising campaign will be or mora Import nncn to tho country than any act or congress," declared Mr. Smith. "We Intend to urgo tho deposit of hoarded money In private banks and tho nation's own postal savings banks. Tho Idea Is to co-operato especial ly "V.lth local bnnkn in tho small towns In order to keep money In tbo town whero It Is needed and yet glvo tho nation the uso ot it which It nceilM no badly. Wo bollovo when wo not this campaign under way bankti will lx) glad to loosen up and k tho limit on credits and loans. "I'rrsldont Hording; and Postmsvter-Ocnoral Hays aro In thorough accord on tho nocraiilty for government pnld advertising campaign. Thoy Intend to undortako it nt tho very earliest possible moment and ittay at It until tbo principle Is so well established that no succeeding head of tho United Stntcs government will over daro to revert to (roe publicity methods again. They rwognlxo that tho country press oi ler tbo only miwinu or getting a mvssago to tbo country pcoplo and that it Is cbmiMsr to spend a million dollars In paid advertising than It Is to itmploy 10,000 people, to send out publicity to bo run for nothing and which tho editors refuse to publish." j '""'--- .-..- - - - .... My - MILK PRICES UP A TRIFLE Kffectlvo August 1, tho tbreo local dairies, HollUlay's, Hawkins' and Premium, announce a slight rise In thn wholesale and retail price or milk. Tbn nrlsn Is nncosnary to leave them a PVodt, claim tbo dairymen, but thoy quote Jig urea to ahnwT.Mt even at the new prices, milk here coats loau than Inothar cities. Tho prices Warn gathered by the Market Itcportojr, a publication Issued by tbo U. S. dtupnrtment ot agriculture bur- eauoC markets. A raw follew: SelKlug Price Wholesalo At Retail Town. Hulk Uottlen Stores San Francisco 10.66 12 14 Los. Angoles 13.33 1C 16 Klomath Kails Washington . . Cleveland Kfl Paso okano ............ ... 8.00 .10.11 .. 8.7G ...12.5 ... 9.5 10 12H 14 13 18, 14 14 13 18 14 Hereafter the milk business will ,1)0 on a strictly cash basis, the dairy men announce, as many bad accounts ploguo them when credit Is extended. Furthermore, they announce rotunds for bottles wilt not bo made at stores soiling milk or cream ot theso dair ies unless accompanied by tickets which will bo supplied tho purchaser with each bottlo. Through loss of bottles nlnco January, Itawklns dairy reports a loss of $200. The bottles, tho dulrymon claim, cost them 16 cents each delivered In this city from tho wholosalor.l Mnko that idio dollar work! Put it In tlm bank. Improvement at Gold Ridge Mine Paul K. Ilogardus returned Sunday from tbo Gold Ridgo mine near Med (ord and reports that Superintendent H. I. Chlldors la busy Installing a (ivo stamp mill, a lato model com pressor and building a (Ino road to thn mlno. Slxtoen men aro at work and drilling Into hard rock is ono item now which Is facing them In tho fourth tunnel. Thn machinery is being Installed on concrote foundation. About f00 tons of oro Is ready (or milling, both on tbo dump and in tho bunkers. The first milling will bo startod In about two weeks. Mako that idlo dollar work! Put It in tho bank, m POKTIiAND LUMBERMAN, WHO DISAPPEAKKD, FOUND PORTLAND, July 26. W. U Jameson, woll-known lumborman, who disappeared July 13, was found jostorday noar bla homo. Ho said he ha. dboen staying In tho hills back ot the city' park. Ho talked rationally , but was narvouir unu mandated, lVt HALF BILLION in country districts. Tho adver-' modern hanking methods, urging) . -...--. .rrvrn"in.nniin.in.n.n.n.n.fxrLrLn.rxA LOSES FAITH III E Oh! how the' mighty has fallen! Tho "mighty" this time Is tho Rogue rlvor. For ten years this stream has been toutod, boosted, ad vocated, praised well It wag tho one place In all the world whero one could go nndk anro of getting somo genuine, All-around, up-trvth'o-mln-uto trout fishing, whero every tlmo you dropped your hook you had a battlo with a fish and oh! what fish thoy were, too. Wbo was tho advocate general for this mighty stream? Well, it Is real ly low down to glvo his namo to tho public. It's mean to hand it to a chap when ho admits tho tall ot his idol, but to tell the atory wo will have ot reveal his name. For ten years Ed Hodge has loyal ly defended tho Roguo river against tbo world, declaring over and over again that no stream in Klamath county could match It side or bot tom. Well, so posltlvo wore his asser tions that this year ho gathered In two converts and last week the' three hit tho train for tbo head ot Roguo river. Kd's companions wero Doctor Wlsecarver and Francis Olds both rocognlxcd ns being among tho best fly casters In this section. Two days wero spent whipping tho stream. Every hole, ovcry ripple, fall end whirl that Ed had labolled, copyright ed and posted as suro shots wero vis ited with tho not result of nothing. No, there Is no mistake nary a flah wa's lsndod, and with tears In bis eyivi and crepo on his enthusiasm poor Ed gavo up tho tight and start od for Klamath. Hut thoro can bo no great loss that doos not produce somo small gain. Though tho Roguo has lost n booster, Klamath has galnod ono and It Ed will stay as loyally with tho nuoon ot the Cascades a, he did with Roguo rlvor, nil will bo forgiven and he will novor bo dlsappolntod In tho catch. B1TB OF TICK CAUSES DEATH Word haa been received of tho death of Alvln H. O'Notll, son ot J. IT. O'Neill ot Hend, at Halloy, Ida. Spottod (over, caused by tho bite ot a tick, was tho cause of death. O'Noll was 51 years ot age, and was promin ent in mining circles In Idaho. Bend Bulletin. JAPAN WILL TAKE PART TOKIO, July 26. Tho Japancso cabinet docided to accept partici pation Iu tho conferenco on far oasterr, probloms, tho Associated press was Informed today. FIHB DKPT CALLED The fire department answered an alarm from tho Hot Springs bath house tbls afternoon. The blare was reported as slight. Cal. Irrigationists Voting Today Upon $28,000,000 Bend MADURA, Cat.,' July 26. A pro posal to bond tho Madnrn Irrigation District for $28,000,000 to .provide Irrigation for 400,000 acres, or moro, of fortllo valley land In Madera coun ty, In being balloted on by voters of tbo district today. The district lies mostly between tbo Ban Joaquin nnd Chowchllla riv ers and It Is proposed to secure wat or throogh construction or an Ira monno Impounding dam near the town of Frlant on the San Joaquin. Irrigation engineer and district of ficials s,ald the Madera project' was among tbo largest In thn history of tbo West. Extonslve development of hydro-electric energy Is Included In tbo district's plan. Madero Is said to contain a greater proportion of large Individual lam' holdings than any other California county. With amplo wator for Inten sive farmlnr, tbe gradual breaking up of these holdings In (ofsnen by opponents of tho Irrigation project. A strenuous campaign on behalf of the bonds waa made by farmers' and civic organizations. . SLIGHT AUTO SMASH AT 8LXTII AND KLAMA1K. John Shopard met with an accidet yesterday aftornoon at Bixth and Klamath avonuo whllo driving a Sax on car around tho corner. The steer ing gear (ailed to work and he lost control of tho car and plunged Into a telophono polo, tearing off a front right wheel and damaging tbe radia tor. Tbe accident happened at 5:30 o'clock. Fortunately no one waa near tho crossing to be. Injured. Mr. 8hep ard was not hurt, , SCHOOL JOBS. CO TO GOFER BROS. Cofer Hros., local contractors, were awarded the contracts for building addition! to Falrview and Mills schools, by the school board last evening. Tho bids wero $8,813 for Mills and $8,320 for Falrview. Tho work, which will -start at once. Is to bo completed within 60 dayn, according to the terms of the con tract. Other bidders and tbo amounts ot bids were as follews: R. E. Wattenburg. Mills school $S, 489, Falrview achool. $9,250; W, E. McAboy. Mills school $9,000; E. S. Henry, both schools, $18,897; W. D. Miller, Mills school, $9,392.51; Fair view school, $8,888.55. Tho bids cordblnod, except Mc Aboy's who bid only on tho Mills contract, mako the dlfforont prices for tho two Jobs as follews: Coter Hros., $17,133; Miller, $18,281.06; Wttonburg, $18,739; Henry, $18, 897. Pheasant Arrive In Good Shape Tho Chinese Pheasants received by Secretary William McNealy of tho Klamath Sortsmens' association ar rlvod here In fino condition Satur day night and were released Sun day In tho county. Ono crate was takon care ot by tho county agri culturist, E. II. Thomas, ono waa placed on tho county poor farm nnd tho third batch liberated about two miles below tho poor farm. The birds will be protected on these njaces and all persons aro requested not to shoot them. A letter was sont to Superin tendent A. E. Burghduff of tha game commission at Salem by Sec rotary McNoaly reporting tho birds' condition on arrival and a request that the other three crates, con taining 100 more birds, bo sent at onco. WOOD MAY TAKK THE P. I. GOVERNORSHIP WASHINGTON, July 26. Intl motions havo reached administra tion officials that Oonoral Wood might reconsider his previous deci sion ngalnBt acceptance ot tho gov ernorship ot tho Philippines. . .. WEATHER IlEPORT OREQdN Tonight and' Wednes day, fair, moderate northwest winds. GOVE Rll DOT EB 4 SPRINGFIELD, HI., Jmtr 21. Circuit Judge Smith, rating o tmf question of tbe arrest .of Oovenor Small on a charge of eaabeHlenwC alleged to have bees cosMmitte while tbe governor heM the posltlo or state treasurer, today held that th warrant for arrest should arret! on the governor but that the sc; tlve bo ,Brmiud to appear at hte own convenience. There Is no such thing In HUMta as the dlvta jight of king, held thi coGrt, and the governor of the wUt cannot legally call oat tha aUta troops to shield him from arrest. V" Governor Small la subject to arrest Knd prosecution for any, Illegal Committed by him while state urer Is the gist of the coart's oplatoa. lUalcM that- LU. .UUr iw. H ta tfin tho bank. SI 1140,000 PAVING IS Paving waa one ot tha items ed without opposition by the coamcil last night, the unite of South River side, High atreet from Fourth to ruth. Mala and Klamath aveaue e Eleventh, Jefferson and Llacela. Mel rose aa4 Esplanade and Plae trw Eleventh to Esplanade betas aaat through ready for .Mayor Wiley slf stare. Tha police Judge waa set Instructed to avertlsaTfor Mda at this meettaK Trat tha aajW aWra4r 'for adverUilag. 'Iboat f lliO.00 -worth of paving was Included (a these units." The sanitary code, conforming to the state health regulations, waa passed and requires but the major's signature. This code waa drawn np by Dr. II. L. D. Stewart, city health officer. A request to change the auto park ing rules, to provide for placing can parallel with curbing and five feat between each car, was referred to the atreet committee. The city attor ney waa instructed to draw np aa ordinance to limit the load of trucks over tbe city streets. Overloading haa ruined some ot tbe street and this proposed ordinance will eliminate 'overloading. A permit to put up road signs, requested by the Automobile' association, waa granted. The Hamel apartment bouse permit was granted, but the York rooming house was held up pending the building ot a stair way at the rear of the building and havtng the underpinning of the build ing strengthened. Tho matter ot the city financial situation nvas discussed by Council men Bogardus and West and it was learned that at present there Is a llttlo over $200 in the fire fond but tho city treasurer has not had the apportionment ot city taxes due from the county turned in and segregated for tho different city expenses. Taxeg are slow and less than 50 per cent ot tho city's share Is In. Judge Leavltt stated that as the city has no float ing debt', the funds when they come, will take caro of tbo debt. Voting places for the bond elec- tlon, August. 5, wore named and elec tion boards appointed, aa follews: Flrat Ward Brown'u carpenter shop; Mrs. Frank Ankeuy, R. J. Sheets, Mrs. W. O. Smith, Mrs. Gal lagher, and Mrs. James McClure. Second Ward City hall; Mrs. G. A. KrauBe, Mrs. Wattenberg, Mr. Frank Ward, W. S. Slough and 'Mrs. Fred Dueslng. Third Ward, 1020 Main street, James Lindsay, B, 8. Qrlgsby, Mrs. W. D. Miller, Mrs. Percy Evans and Mrs. Nate Otterbeln. Fourth Ward Mills Addition hall; Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Hi Staub; Mrs. L. A. Will, Mrs. M. Miller and Mrs. D. E. Hawkins. Fifth Ward Charles DeLap's . house near Upborn and' Worden Ave.' in Falrview, Mrs. J. W. Tunnell, Mrs. George" Helm Mrs, Charles Garcslo, Mrs. Mae PosplslI, and Mrs,' J.' B( Volmer. WW TH i M -4..'.. A :AiMV'afpiisiiv'Vt. a-- , .j. 5.j u -