o.,v nti i L v - , . - an 01 ' t 'i 7 p Herald 4 j'?! , i . , f .-"-.." ..... ' ' W 3 ' I Arf ITtfl Tedmy'a Noma Tmdmy pilSi' Ui "f I Member ot the Aaaociated Pr'eaa, MftiMtii Vear-No. B7. KLAMATH FALUL ORHOON,. MONDAY, AUGUST. Iff, 19SS1. PRICE FIVE GENU qiw itimtmrt k bWH n NEGOTIATIONS NOtlT CRISIS 1 i. t joMr.V56iirl?-Miwi now Is face to face with tlM crnetal neriodNn necotUtloai for Irleh peace. A virtual deadlock la Mid her to exist,- though tbo door Is deelsred to bo vpen tor (urtbvr par lay. ' 'Reports from Dublin regarding th probablo action of tho Dall Klreann, which meets tomorrow, arii anxlottalrawaRe. !rct Britain hu' offered Ire land a dominion stsus, with con plate autonomy In financial met teea bat without Uriff or trade reaarietloas.aetneeeV Island." ."treUad la fraalM tbtt right to mlaUla ie'ejwtf'Meteaso aad po lio tareae; hat the territorial mill UaV forced are to be kept within reasonable limit. Ireland U to asjfcataln her 6ir poeUI system bat tojevasU Esglana air defense aaa rommanlcatlon facilities. ., iWalle Ireta;. to assums a poa IttyaVot full' 'Independence a treaty oruaoelatlaai !wtikUha BritUh earn ofaseoclatlea) ;wlih' the. British iiwlth a-roiia la auaaeated. 4Ta Ulster problem li to be left teethe IrMitaVtnuaeat for oola tlaV Ulster no far refuses 'to enp aejt tho Wnn rela'but la.aald ta bejwllllng to negotiate. ) u 'm ' - - mm on HUIIL ' SALARY GRSE Judgo Kuykendall hss overruled the demurrer filed May 11, 121. by City Attorney V. M. Duncan la the csno of Henry 8. Wllion, chief of police, sgslnst tho city of Kla maih rail In -which milt tho plain tiff sued tho city for $37C, with Interest at six per cent, and coata from Feb. 14, 1921, to aud In cluding April 30, 1921 for lalary as chief of police. Thl nalary waa rofusod by the city council on May 2, 1921. by a vote of 3 against, 2 for payment. JudRo Kuykoiidall in his oplnl'an a, "It la altoROd In the complaint that plaintiff performed servlcrn aa chief of police under tho direction of tho mayor, and waa recognised aa such by tho councils Assuming this to be true, as the lav provides when trying an laauo of law on do murror. tho plaintiff can recover the reasonable valun of his services." "This does not decide wbethor or not plaintiff waa chief, of police now, how long ho could oolloct such nor how long ho could rotloct such It'omponsatlon but coven only the irjatter of his compensation, tor tbo period and under the circumstances alleged In the complaint, that being tho sole Issue In tho case, "The demurrer la overrule! nnd 10 days given to answer." ' ' Blnco May 2 Police Chief Wllsoa bas been holding his position under reappointment by the mayor every five' days. Threo members "I of the council bavo consistently refused to allow his salary claim when It waa presented each month, Tho ruling on demurrer, while It doos not sottlo tbo matter it the city desires to answer and try tbo case on the question of validity of the chief's tenuro, Is a victory for vyilson OPEN HHOP MOVKMj;NT;IiKflB SmtONO, PAYS UNION LRADKH t' TORONTO, Aug. 16. Belief that the opon shop movoment In tbe United States Is -on tbo wano was expressed by Matthew Will, presi dent of the photo engravers union, In an address at tbo annual conven tion of tho Typographical -union here, Will scored ' somo American publishers for attempting to en force a 48 hour week',, -when, he said, Ibpy had mado 4 hour agree awnta.'" ' ' ' I n- , BrmmfMd Dmni tdmntityf Soya H ,, DenntB Ra$MtIl CALOARY, Aug, ID When Dr nrumfleld waa tonfronted by Rherltf Warmer of Itoeeburg today ho de nied that he was Ilrumfield and as serted his name waa Dennis Iluseell. I to said thst nrumfleld was killed In arif automobile accident August 13. 'The officers believe that Jlrumtleld Is trying to lay the foundation for an Insanity, plea. Ita bad previously admitted that he Is Drumfleld and voluntarily signed bis name to the waiver of eitradlttoa procesa. llrumfleU reeogalsed flherlff Btar mer and addressed him n "BUI," but when the aherlff called him "doc lor" he prafasaedj surprise aad said h waa Raseell. - Sharif t HUrmer eiperU to lesre for Rosebarg with his prisoner to night. Ilrutsfleid la vcri weak. ULLEGED HOLD UPS ARE HELD - Jack Morlsson aad Oleon Rey nolds, who ara accaaad vot holding up Mr. aad Mrs. R. E. Kremere aad Ilarrr Kail near North. Beav er 'marsh August S, wera examined In Justice 'Oaghagens' eourt yester day afteraooa aad bound over to tha grand Jary. Neither was sble to furnish $1600 ball fixed by the totirt. ' i ' Tho two suspects did aot testify but tbo Kremers did. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kramer Ideal If led Jack Mor laVo positively while la the caaa of nrynolds.JKremer waa aot aa poal tlvr na waa Mrs. .Kramer about him. . Mm. raaier tealifiodr Ur.'ragard to the hold up that a log lying in the, road caused them to stop.a Jast as the obstruction "waa removed. Morlsson and Reynolds appearing from tbe bushes, Morlsson. la the lead with a revolver In hta hand. Morlsson ordered tbe tourists, "Hold your hands up or I'll blow your beads off." She aald she remem bered hU volea well. A little later Reynolds said warnlngly "Keep those hands up." Mrs. Kremer said that whllo Mor- Inson "was searching them, she got a clone view of his eyrs and noticed bis high cheek bones. A portion of bis bald waa , showing where a rag bound round hla head let It es cape. She could not tell about Rey nolds' eyes as ho waa too tar off. However. Morlsson waa Identified eyes, hald and volco; Reynolds by his awkward stature and clumsy sort of movement, also by his voice, Testimony wustakcn on, Sunday to permit tbo Kremers to hasten to Portland to take care of their children who were In charge ot friends who wired them to come home at once. The formal hearing of tho two alleged highwaymen will be held August 22. II. M. Man ttlng baa been retained to lefond tbem. Bherlff bow stated that when. he took tho Kremers party io tbo Jail the Kremers walked through, the corridor and when they came out, Mrs. Kramer said, "Bring thoaetwo men on the table they are the ones who held up up." Neither of tbo suspected men spoke during that time. Make that Idle dollar workl Pat it la the ttaak. There Are Some It Seema to Whom Their Fame la Not Known L08 ANOELE8, Aug. 16 "l3l reunion 91st, division, Los Angeles, September s4 and lv." Tbe postoftlce late' In July got a request to return 'undelivered mall in envelopea marked tbua to 1112 Central building, Los Angeles. Tho request was on a government form cord. Today tbe card came back to J. W. Sutphen, once of the' 362nd In fantry, chairman ot tho publicity committee of tbo division reunion, marked 'Ninety-First division of whatT" And Mr, Burleson Is no longor In oftlcol GUTTING RYE ON CHI GOOD MINT CROP e-aitMH-tS Harvesting of a ' 300 aero rye crop, 200 'acres of which., it. is es timated will yield 40 bushels to tbe acre, started on the Pacific Mint coBipahy'a' tract on tbe Caledonia marsh this 'morning. Harvesting la being done with a combined har vester, "which will also cut tbe grata crop on tho Klamath Mint com pany's land, approximately equal in acreage. , f 1 One hundred and fifty acres ara ow la mint on tbo Pacitio Mint compaoy'a tract, asys Jos. WetkJns, Jr., manager, and' tho crop Is look Ing wall. A lata spring prevented tba planting of aa large aa aereafo aa contemplated this year, but 100 acres are in readiness for fall plant ing, i Vata and other parte of the new still were taken up tho lata to day for the Pacific Coaat company. Soma ot the material Is on tho ground and the still will bo erect ad at once. It la doublo the capac ity of the atlll used last year. Prlcea for mint oil, though about 0& per cent under tbe 1120 prloa, era profitable, said Mr. Vatkins. His company aspects to receive $3.60 par pound for Its oil. - t Fr Swim for Kiddie Tuetday M. A. Mana, proprietor of the Hot Springs bath hoase rama Into the lmrald office this morning with the flaeat messag aver for the klddlee ef Klamath Fan.. "Anr child Ha sler the age -at levaa -srho can fwr- aieh a bathing autraevl towel will be admitted for a trci awlm from 8:30 to 10 o'clock on Tuesdays'" said Mr. Msnn. "It you don't own a. bathing suit. Jack Illllle or Dotty, bring your coverall suit or bib overalls Instead." In order that tho tiny folk shouldn't have all tbe fun Mr. Mann will admit all children from 11 to 16 year, tor the, free swim on Tues days from 10 to 11 o'clock. DKND HL'OUKHTH (IKXKRAIi IlKTTKIt HOADH MCT7n.NO A suggestion to tbo Medford and Klamath Palls Commercial clubs for a meeting with representatives ot the Bend commercial body at Crater lake to consider rosd questions was made In a letter sent from the at- flco ot the Bend Commercial club secretary Friday, says tho Bend Bulletin. ABOUT .? .i Jffj DE-UC.OOS MRVAUWIH. iHbh MB N BOSSES AGREE. 1MSTRIKE At a conferoaco of employers and employees yesterday the threaten ed barbers' strika was averted by a compromlso on tba wage question. Hours of work remain unchanged. The proposed schedulo ot price re ductions was accepted by the union. Tho new wago will ho a guaran tee of $28. SO a week and 0 per cent commission on weekly re ceipts over $40, Tho old scale was a guarantee of $30 and 40 per cent over $41.60. Tho scale originally proposed by employers was a guar antee of $27 and 60 per cent com mission of weekly receipts over $40. ' Tbe new prices, effective today, sro shaves 26 cents, reduced from 35; hair cuts. 66 cents, reduced fri'in 76; plain shsmpoo CO cents, reduced from 65; montlcello mas sage $1.00, roduced from $1.60; sblnea 16 cents, reduced from 20; razor honing CO cents, roducod from $1.00. Prisoner III; Said To Have Tried Suicide B. A. WsUon, held In tho local Jail on tho chance of burglarlilnr Joe Dewey's pool room at Merrill several weeka ago, has tried to commit sulcldo by hanging two or throb times In tbo past few dsys, fellow prisoners Informed Keltb Ambrose. Jailer. He wss prevented from carrying out his 'Intentions by tho other prisoners. Watson has been II) and apparently ta la a nan aiupor raos. ou m umo. -ur. Oeorge Merryman la attending him Watson told the authorities he was from Minnesota and had servod a prison term there. Fined For Driving Without License Lawrence French wss tried In Jus tice Osgbagens court this forenoon on tho charge of operating a motor vehicle without an operator's II cenno and fined $10 and costs. Tho complaint' was signed by J. J. Mc Mahon.'ot Salem, travollng deputy ot the state automobile department. this morning. ' ' Young French Is not quite 1( years ot hge and was asked by a local gsrago man to deliver a car to tha ownor after H was repaired. To accomodate the garage man, French started with tbo car and was plckod up by deputy, on tbe way. " THIS TIME OF YEAR Banquet, deception For Ad Club At C. of C. Tonight Tbo Portland Ad club will arrive this evening about 7 o'clock, Secre tary Stanley of the chamber of com merce said this morning and will bo given a reception and banquet at tho chamber of commerce rooms at 7:30 this evenjng, t Tba party ara Jo automobiles and will como down the west shore of the Iske. A committee from tbo cham ber of1 commerce will meet tbem at Fort Klamath. . i It Is desired to have n large at tendance at tonight's banquet to show tho visitors appreciation ef their visit. However, Mr. 'Stanley aska those who, in tend to be present to cell up and make reservations so that tho caterers 'may have as es timate of tbe number to be served. O. C. Lelter, northwest editor of tbe Portland Telegram, and' Ban If. Lampman, feature writer for tha Oregonlan, advance gnard for the Portland Ad club tour arrived early this afternoon, Mr. Lelter gained considerable tamo In 1914 aa tbo manager of tbe campaign of Wei. "BUI" Hanley of Harney County, for United States senator. Ho has participated in several noted move ments since. FALL TO COME HERE AUG. 1 9TH It waa dfiteety asrwtalaw.il today that Hecieoanr 'WfMf -f teerarr WrtMemlaa AtjamVats aa 4 tho date of tale vtstt Wlaaaalh Falls. sbmodtsiMeaVM, -)(. Crwto-r-UJm-1 ll X ft. lac f rooa ttwre to Metfera. - Secretary Of the Interior Fall will visit Klamath Falls aad tha Kla rasth- project ;oa his western tonr of national parks, according to a messago received lata1 ' 'Saturday orenlng by tba chamber of 'com merce. The definite' date 'of his coming Is not rot set. According to tbo Sacramento Bee Secretary Fall aad 1.1s party are scheduled to arrive at Lake Tahoe today, motoring' In "over tho Toga Pass rosd. The secretary- will stay at Taboo for several days, says the Bee's correspondeat. I With Secretary Fall are E. O. Me- Cormack, vice president of tho Southern 'Pacific company, and B. F. Bush, president ot the' Missouri Pacific railroad aad Governor Wit Ham D. Stephens of California and Governor E. Boyle of Nevada to Join tbe party at Tahoe. 1 E Fl I FIRE, MERRILL1 A dlssstrous fire occurred at Merrill yesterday morning, destroy ing halt a doten Main street build logs,. Including tbe city ball and firn house, and partly destroying tho postoftlce building. The con tents of the postoftlce wero savod. The fire wss discovered about 4 o'clock yesterday morning and ap parently atarted in tbe kitchen of in 1 SUNDAY Joa Dewey's. confectionery. One theory as to cause is that a lighted f . cigarette was thrown carelessly Into rubbish. The buildings occupied by Dew ey's pool room and confectionery. First SUte and Savings bank. Just rented to Billy McOnlre as a phar macy, Wright's confectionery, Of field and Ratllffe'a meat market, Murray's barber shop, the city hall and flr house, were awept clean. Contenta of' tha barber shop were saved. Tbe firemen managed to getrtba hose from the burning hose house aad during most of the time had two lines of water playing on tha flames . Tha fire waa stopped at tha Riverside hotel. Joe Dewey waa struck on ..tbo head by a falling porch and badly gashed when ha tried to aster bis,. store to aava some-ot the stock. Ho -, was treated by Dr. , Patterson and It waa aald today t his Injuries wars aot serious. i .- , . Taw la Merrilleecoftd Urge fire In two years.. a, coeflagratioa about a year ago wiaaag oat, a diock. ' Tha "poetoftice ealldUeT waa .re ported - emu .damaged. Attention waa aot attracted to tha ttreUiUl the flames that start ed; ln( thewejr' place had nearly eoaeamed thaV building. Tbe crash of the: falling walls awakened peo ple and an alarm wsa Immediately souadad. Had tha tire had five mlaatea' further-headway, the lira station t-would have been gone and tba hose with It. -befora'tho firemen could .rescue It. In that event tha flro mofht have wiped ouU tbe greatest part ot the town. . Trout Have Hardly Fin Room, So Thick In- Diamond Lake Diamond Lake,. la literally teem ing with trout, declares M. L. Rick man, state" superintendent of trout hatcheries. So fall Is tbe lake ot trout from theymost extreme try atage to tbe matnre, be flaya.tHat the aurfaco of tha water heaves and rolla In quite-eeaaa-llka manner. "The greater number ot' the ydWf fish In the lake this year..." aald- Mr. Rlckman, "are from" nat ural a pawn. The commission plant ed a large number there some time ago. but these alt hare grown nor to a large slse " ,' A falls la" the outlet 'of Diamond lake, stated Rlckman, iwhlch alwaya has formed an Impassable" barrier to fish returning to the lako after, spawning downstream', has 'been blown out, so that -the trout now may have unobstructed passsge up stream after spawning time. The egg taking station on Diamond lake, which supplies tho hatchery at Kla math Falls, Is to be moved from Its present position half way up the lake to the outlet, where, he says, the water la much more plentiful and conditions all around are more favor able. -Portland Telegram. f LONE PINE CLUB WIUi , . PICNIC NEXT BVNDA1T i A general meeting of the, patrons and children of the Lone Pine dis trict school house will take place Sunday, August 21, when 'a picnio dinner will be set In tho pore near Ihe school. The occasion for the gathering will be to describe 'the ' work of the school noultrr and gar den clnba at Lone Pine, also to have future work outlined by club leader, Frank Sexton. WEATKBH REPORT. Oregon Tonight fair; Tuesday, fair and warmer) moderate westerly winds. ' - "