cptMWm. ySfltasCWBtf8 ' Mr 'JBm- $ -A s i- 'i ' '111 'iw -i s "" ' i . ' l(1 ."' A-Clau-AdWUI r Do ii I Mpnbeofsthe', Associated' Press. Fifteenth Year No. 0141. klamath. f&liIs, ORt&ON, WHiN(DAYr.K7rOiinia,''ioai r. i snsnnnW'W fsW J . ' bbbsbbI bbsbbbs -am aaav a, A .A. bbbbbsT bbbbbbsw itutuuj aapvbMnaM r 9 i" i' r .& i- . 5SSESS s w RESIGN FROM IM C. II C. j Throo resignations wore boforo tho board of directors of tho clinmlior of commorco at' tholr mooting yoBtcrday, 32. H. Unit, alleging prcssilro of prlvato bUBlnons, rhlofly tho ncod of i; California orchard .lnudn for hlton- tlon, tendered his resignation a pro nldont. Ho retains his scat on tho , banrd of directors. T. L, Stanley, whoso resignation ' has boon In tho hands of tho board ', far Bomo months, usltod that action ba speoded up as ho deslron to Icavo by Novombor 1, Doth resignations wor6 laid ovor j it wook, owing, Mr. Stanley said, to n lack of a quorum yesterday. E. T. Luddon tendorpd uln roslcna- tlon ob chairman of tho parks' nnd playgrounds committal !ilqn was i rnforrod to tho commlttan en com mittees. Mr. Stanley said this morning that 1 n Reed position olsowhoro Is calling him. Ho said that to dmilgo the ox- y art naturo of tho plnco at this tlmo might ambarnss tho pooplo with S whom ho Is doallng. Nocosslty for ) filling tho pjneo n llttto earlier than i anticipated has arisen, ho said bunco hl deslro that action bo takr on his resignation at onco. ' "I oxpect our resignation will ba 'good ribws to somo pooplo"," com menlcd Mr. Stanley dryly. K. OF C. TO KEEP ' WIUS DAY Tonight n 8:lfi" o'clock Knights of Columbus will gather at (ho Strand theatro for n program In ob sorvnnco of Columlum Day. "Tho Deserter,' u stirring doplctntlon of tho Sleux uprising- of '7i", will bo shown, tngothnr with other films on tho re gular program. Tho Ilov. .1. V Mojloy will dollvor the principal address, denying with tho arhlovomonti of Christopher Joluinhus. Fnthor, Molloy Is fnmed na an original thinker and entertain Ing Hpo.tkor nnd his address will bo Interesting. - ) Tho muslcnl program cintalnsof a duet by Mrs. Molby and Mrs. Bam borry nnd solos by Miss Dorothy 'ni llot and Mrs. Hamborry. J. P. Ma guiro particularly urgea alt' Knights of Columbus and tholr 'ladlos to be prosont. v . ltnnkx and Schools Clo, Banks, nnd public buildings closed today lii honor of tho nnnlvorsary. Tho city nnd high schools are closed for tho Insltuto. fha Sacred Heart .nmv tinl.l nxinrclsos honoring Coluiribus this morning and dismiss ed school for a halt holiday. Klamath Rate Case Data in Washington ' Prcsldont Ilort Kail of tho chambor of commorco today said that tho rail road rato caso which tho chamber took up boforo tho Intorstato com mefco commission at San Francisco early In tho summor, rdlatlvo to sesurlng nn oqultablo freight rate for Klamath county and Klamath Falls, w'as sent to Washington, D. 0., on tho first day of October for final consi deration. BAOV GIRIi A1UUVK8 Mr. and Mrs. Bay O. Whitley of Pailean Cltv are the parents or by daughter, horn October 9. The baby has been named Norieno, MISSIONARY MKKTDiO The Womana Missionary Society ot tho Christian chureh will meet Thursday a'tternoonv at 2: JO o'clook at the home of Mm, W. A Wieat, 429 Jeff ereon street. Mrs, Oirem will be In charge-ot the meeting. m LOOAIi FOUC8 PARKNT8 ,A eeren sad one-halt pound baby Ctrl wa, bom tbMr. nnd Mm, J, M.'AlNttt on Bandar afternoon at 9111. . President Expects Only Reasonable Armament Limit .WASHINGTON, Oct. 12. The four dolcgates soloctod by Presi dent Harding to roprosent the United States at tho disarmament and Far Hastorn conforenco mot to day to begin tho formulation of policies of tho Amorlcan delegation.' Somo hint of tho president's hopos for tho outcomo of tho con ference aro soen In a lottor given out nt tho White House. Tho let tor was written In roply to a re quest that hq work for "universal and absoluto disarmament." , Tho president wroto that abso luto disarmament was "boyond hopo of realization" and porhnps not very dcslrablo, but n "reasonable limitation" was a practical proposi tion with somo hopo of accom plishment. Tho most promising signs of oil aro beginning to show, In tho Yonna Valloy Oil company holdings,.- say visitors and oil men who havo visited thoro tho pnst wook, A fooling ot confldonco nnd bollof that a strlko will bo"mndo thoro becomos moro pro nounced each tlmo tho drill beats Its way downward, says O.eorgo Hartley, driller, and Managor A. L.'MIchcol, Socrotary W. 8. Wlloy stated that whllo tho company folt confldont that tho drill would eventually penetrate paying' sands, still tho policy pf tho company was to spread no misinfor mation ns to tho operations, nor to croato'a fatso hopo about tho pros pecti. There was' a fooling of con fldonco .and optimism prevailing among tho stockholders and employ ees which up 8 not present at the In .nntinn nf th'n wnii lmi .now the rIl'iis which nro coming Up from tho bottom I -- - " - - i MUIT CO. SHUSHED WITH SHOWING of tho well woroso cncoiirnglng that,ing tho oporntor or orwnor to np-, tho drilling Boomed slow to tho Inter-jpcar In pollco court and answor thoj estcd parties. At tho woll Sunday, tho drill brought up a fine grndo of amber sand which, when washed iu clear water, stalnod It with all tho lrrldos cont colors of tho rainbow, entirely unllko tho oil struck at tho top of tho well. Tho' sand formation has tho sanfe bnso that Is struck In tho Wyo ming and California fields whoro high grade oil Is found. Driller Hartley commontod on this' sand and showed It to Mr. Wilson Sunday. , Tolegraphlc orders were given yos torday for J GOO 'foot, of 8U' inch casing" which wolgha.28 pounds to tho toot. Inflow of this order, doop drilling will follow to tho S',000 foot depth. At present tho well Is down 1300 feet and tho formation oncoun torod has glvon but email trouble door go Chamborlaln of tho Crater Oil company 'and J. D. Howard, chemist of tho Martin brothers Mill ing company woro visitors Sunday at tho wojl and woro surprlsod nJho splendid progress mado by the Yonna company. Mr. Howard mauo an ana lysis of tho products brought up by tho drill and found a valuable steel hardening product which throws a new anglo into tho drilling opera tion. Whllo tho cost of production' of tho byproduct Is not glvon, nor has Its entry Into the game been considered and tho work of probing tho flold for oil will not be abatod In tho least, say tho company officers. Man Arrested on Lakeview Charge Sheriff Lloyd Low yesterday took Into custody James Utters, aged 26, on a complaint aworn out by Lloyd Morris ot Lakevlew who alleged that Utters converted a farm wagon to his own use early this week. The she riff found Utters on one ot the camp ing spots back ot the O. K. black smith shop with his wife and Infant child. Utters claims that he came from Washington. He la being held for Sheriff B. B. Woodhonae ot Lake j county jeahto who telephoned that he was vr tut tods I ' . 1: 1 ,,v I A Creator of:Our Destiny , ,yJ r '' ,0 """ T ' J "Wo aro lost," cried Ignorance. 'Wo will "never seo our homos again." t Hut Intolllgonco held tho holm. Standing alone the man who hag reasoned out nn enilroly new (errostlal theory, coaxed, deflod and oncouraged hla frightened and rebellious sailors. From tho union ot intelligence and c,ourago a now world waa bom, a now tiro of freedom kindled, a new nation with a now'des tiny established. ' ' Back ot all our American achievement, tho foundation ot all our groatness, stands tho cloar-thinklnf, undaunted Qonooso, Chrlsto , phor Columbus whoso discovery of a now contlne&t, Amorlca today colobrates. ' Let Americans glvo thought to the attributes ot the man that mado tho discovery posslblo., his unyielding faith and unsworvlng conviction whon ho know ho waa right, tho courago to keep on re gardless ot the clamor of tho timid and unintelligent majority. America today is proud to do honor to the memory, ot the great navigator. ' " ' """ TlamYignjxnfuVJUXAnniMWWVWWWv Local Cop Pinches Postmaster General Tho postofflco dopartraont was stnrtlod this morning when they found nn ordor tackod on tho par- . . . .. . ,. .i col post oonvory moiorcyciu.-uruu, chargo of driving with cut-out opon Postmaster Dolzoll says that ho Is In a quandary,, for Will Hays owna tho motorcyclo and lives In Washington, D. C, and ho fools It would bo too bad to summon htm hero for trial. WKATIIEB REPORT OREGON Tdnlght and, Thurs day, rain in wost; fair In east portion. Douglas Out-Twirls Mays by Hair Breadth and Giants Win Battle Yankee 1 run, 8 hits, 1 error. Giants 3 runs, O lilts, no error Batteries Yankctta.Mnyti and 4 Schaiifc;' Glaata, ..Douglas ..nnd Snyder. " ' " POLO GROUNDS, Now York, Oct., 12 Tho Giants won a nerve racking pltchors' battle from tho Yankees to day by a score ot 2 to 1. Spltballer Douglas won tho decision by a hair lino over tho undorhandod fllngor, Mays. Ward's orror ot an oasy grounder, after two wero out In tho sevonth and Snyder's two baso hit laid the American Leaguers low. Tho series now stand the Giants 41; Yankeos . Following Is the lineup: Yankees Fewster, It; Peckpln- paugb, as; Miller, ct; R. Mousel, rf; Plpp, lb; Ward, 2b; McNally, 3b; Sohang, c; Mays p. ' Giants Burns, ct; Bancroft, bb; Frlsch, 8b; Young, rf j Kelly, lb; B. Meusel, It; Rawlings, 2b; Bny- der, c; Donglaa, p. The game by Innings follows; First Inning Yankees: Fewster filed out to Yonng; Peck hit to loft for two bases; Frlsoh threw Miller' out at first; Peck goes to third;-Donglaa knocked down Men wit grounder nnd threw him ont a Ore. Bridal Couple Get, '? J Free Excursion Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sp'raguo, La Grando pooplo who surprised tholr frlonds and rolntlvcs hero with their majrlago Sunday, woro llkowlse sur- prised lost night when they wens made tho guests of serennders. .Mr. Spraguo's nelco, Mrs. W. C. Elliott, at whoso homo tho brlday couplo Is staying, sponsored tho surprlso last night with tho assistance of a largo number of nolghbors, In ordor to get things started somo ono ran out, shouting "Flro," and when tho brldo and groom showed up they were kidnapped and placod In a frailer attached to a Ford car and hauled tho longth of Main street to the tuno of a tin pan orchestra. Giants:, Burns fllod out to Meu sol; Bancroft doubles to loft con- tor; Frisch filed to Miller; Ban croft going to third; Maya throw toung out at first. Second Inning Yankees: Plpp gots a two baggor to loft; Ward sacrlficod, Frlsch to Kelly; McNal ly singled, scoring Plpp; Scbang forced McNally out, Bancroft to Rawlings; Mays fllod out to Rawl Ings. ' i QlantsiKolly fanned; McNally throw out Meusel at tint; McNal ly throw out Rawlings at first. Third Inning Yankees: Fewster singled, but was out trying to stretch It, Meusel to Bancroft; Peck got a Texas leaguer; Miller tiled to Bancroft; Meusel fanned. Giants: Bker replaced McNally at third; McNally hurt shoulder sliding Into second In the second Inning; Peck threw out Snyder at, first; Donglaa fanned; Burns hit a two bagger; Bancroft fanned. Fourth Inning Yankees: Plpp grounded eut to Kelly unassisted Ward ont, Donglas to Kelly; Baker filed out to Frlsch. (Hants: Man threw Frisch out at first; Young singled; Kelly fan ned; Young stole second; Meuaol tlnilod,- seoitog Yonng; Rnwllngn. Atltr A 9tnV nasUUsijliAti OSA nn. , --rn -- , mmm sfisasm)naa-.asast sns. - - (Osaunaad to "-t-Sff-1 Foundation Wolrk Ort HartBuildina To he Done by. Henry Thol contr'act fpfthe' eMavatloirl a'nd concroto VroritTap'to the first j floor, on the Betrijhree ttory Hart thoatro and buslnsss'bulldlng at tho cornorfof Seventh aad'.Maks'atree.t, waa let rcatordaylafternoon to-E. B, Henry, whose bM'ot $7,596' waa the lunrai'UL ihb ivmuinuu, "JjJR r The contract Is said .to efiir.farjK basement. 106 feet long, S'toeV.rMff nnd 10 feet dees .'with tneavatlsa' .... .'.. y. .t ...' . Mlfl Iiu8ivio,ino sireei proper, iuo bibb' walk, on the Malnlfstreot will be ex cavated and additional V space pro vided for tho " basement business room. The comblnod theatre and business building' wilt cover a space ot G6 foot wldo and 114 feet deep. OF 1 KUIX IS DEiHTlGET ATLANTA, Oa., Oct. i2. ieveral .32 caliber bullets and a trail of foot prlnt'shat 'toiled at the road were tbcunlj) clues'to the persons who attempted last night to aa sasslnatoMrs.- Elizabeth Tyler," hoad ofthe women'a department of tho Ku Kluz 'Klan.. .Five shots were frd Into the bedroom wfn dow of, hop. homo. ThelJBnllots whlzxed over the head of. Mrs. Trier aa aho loaned" over the bedside of her 'daughter who waa IU. An hour later- the Atlanta Con stltutlon got a, mystorlona tele phone call from a man who said, "Wo srot Mrs.-Tvler tonight .and wo Will got. Colonel jAlmraoniomprr Plan Equalization Of Water Charges A regular meeting of tho bonrd of equalization of tho KJamnth Irriga tion district was hold yostorday after noon In tho offlcos 6f tho district for tho purposo of equalizing tho water charges for tho past yoar Jo consum ers In tho Poo Valloy district. About 20 users of tho sjstom wero presont.( Among tho questions brought up yesterday wore the selection of a now ditch rider, cleaning of tho ditch of moss for noxt year'a flow of water and plans tor supplies to the last uBer on tho laterals At the hearing yesterday ofto man complained that that he got too much water, moro than ho ordered, and another person said he could carry his yoar's supply In a ten gallon pall. Plans will bo made to correct this condition. The final development ot the meet ing was that 14 applications wore made for suspension of operating charges for tho season of 1921, on n, rrnuniis that the servlco had failed to supply sufficient water to Irrlgato the lands under discussion. iMr. Bradbury explained that if tho board of directors allowed tho re quested reductions that It would rnlso tho assessment on tho lands of the balance of tho district, ob the dis trict Is charged with Iho cost of oper ating by tho reclamation servlco nnd theso charges Inclu'dod tho Poo Val loy lands. Th board took tho ap plications under advisement and ad journed to meet October 18 to pass on 'the claims and also, to consider any other claims presented. MARION WCARDIiK CLEARED mniiivn v 1S Marlon WOll LEADER McCardle waa found not guilty of subject "Making the Sohool, Fit the complicity In the death of Daniel j Community," waa highly apprecia Kaber, her stepfather, today, and,, ted. ' lett tho eonrtroom-a free gr'- 8TRIKK OT CHICAGO PACKING PLANTS LOOMS CHICAGO, Oct. 12. BIghty-tlve . n n ik.ooo Backing house . .!,- votea wero Uhnlated ;hTtr ot a gnx pcklag . a . .uauaJ sn Turissni artannT n wm naiv w7i asnTdsnrV - - BBI SJ I iihi! liJirMMPnii t nr, MfflffliW.J ales favtavassBMltf-iwrft 7&1 7X. t v"f&JUti LMULM&SS22mm& feadr to isa issu Mill damage ton th AlMaaXfV:! ed two months -mo, wa Cairo' when Charles Beeko Dairy "wg--- fined SIB nnd osto-for 'speeding nt Olene Monday. Tho 'fine wan levied by 'Justice - Gaghagen. Tho complaint was signed .f by R. ' J. Stretchbew TSsMont engineer tor the state hlghwafjiieosamlsslon. .'" By recent ireaohatlen tho highway commission, scWotct the Alcoaasv t road whtli It settling, islngHsliU a speea Hsalt of 'MossHsscasi; hWf on that rood.', The gsnsraJ stats Hsa lt I. W -ssHss.- V' geeedW tf prevalent' on the Kin-. rn ath " FnMe-Dah-r road,- whleh Is now- prnstlcally'fcompleted for v H entire lonnth. tSponisl 'attention wBl be glvsnbthe sseedrs from now- sa, said MrVtretohbery and arrests will follow'every known tlolatlsa. Her said' that he had tried odnea- - tlonal' methods, had stopped nn- merons aaotertesr and warned them, tut the damage, to the -roads gees sa. The' efforts ot a few salutary fines 'Will now M .tried ( no sat. Jnstlso ot the peace' and eonsUMss have':nroni!sed co-operation and aa attempt will . asanas 'to nave ias eennty provide. motorcycle 'tra. ' tic' officer" "' t -'1 a 'Re. Wants Fasted Work ot posting signs ,oa all eta hlghwsW tth esaacyls now aa derwsrseM'Mr.''tiehery. Tho A!flM road is posted.- ,tjJQl 'dvsrtlstar'talgn hive .heea. nnd ! to ftcir iplncohXbe'nb numerous speed warning signs. Somo of these havo been posted tor aomo tlmo, yot thoy apparently mako no Impression on tho motor ists. There is a stato law prohibiting, placing ot advertisement signs oa the highway right of way, which, will savo morchanta expense if they wlll heed it, says Mr. Stretchbory. Will Arrcat Speeders "The officers connected with the local highway office have hesitated! In making arrests of speeders, said th eneglneer, "In spite ot tha obvious damage to the roads that have Jnst been completed. We wish' to emphasize, .however, that straight methods to deter the prac tice will be used from now on. TEACHERS H Klamath county teachers hava gone over as an organization 100, per cent strong In affiliation with the State Teacher's Association and a report to that effect 'was spnt today to Salem by J. B. Rees. who engineered the organization, assist ed by Professor Butler ot tho Ore- gon Normal sohool. Tho Toachor's Institute opened promptly at 9:30 .o'clock at tho high school and tho program an nounced yesterday by the Horald was followed out with the an nouncement ot the purpose In at filiating with the state association, as soon at the welcoming addresses ot Mrs. O. J. Ferguson, county school superintendent and Prof. Robert Ooetx were made. The ad ' .t. .. nt Karl KlinairiCE ob uw COUPLE HARRIED. Miss Ettle Alice Boothby ot Ash land and Amel L. Paul ot this city were united In marrjlage Monday evening by the Rev. .C. F. Trimble. The groom la employed by the South- I era Pacltlo railroad la tho local J fteis.. Tto.snnk wll raskU aa. "v- inn."5:rv . w.a. ..-.-. Ty M a- IN JJ0NVENT10H nwm IT K rL f ;it tii.'.:i jTi'ir t. '( ' ''fe $ ,JL n m Y rut ' r . td .