:'H ,? 'ItHtl. V THE, EVENING HERALD- KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page iavH THURSDAY, OCTOHfcR 18, 1021. LM' ' VylvvitxAAAftWWVVVVVVVWVVwVwVVVV"'V vwwwwwvwwwMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlMVVMVAAAAAAA, STRAND NEXT SUNDAY COMING - I COMING fOr Ihe lhree M I R Musketeers Tt . ; ;. '. sW une or 1 nomas n. inces ureaicw luuubuuus icoiuiuijj. No Increase in rnce l , QRRIN JOHNSON, DQROTHY DALTON, LOUISE GLAUM, RHEA MITCHELL just oocj ; ( - Never was a stronge stronger cast gathered together for one Big Feature Picture wvw' rtfrtfVWnjyjnjTJjVtfVrii3' summ opens win to f1aiee 52.25h Grent activity was contorod around that " chamber otf 'commerce. lut night' -In connections with' the lnunehlnir of thn financial 'camDalcn ot 'tho Solvation Army for 'Klamath county, by a number ot tho'-prominent business' mehvbf .this city. At this tncotlnVtho, following commit toes wore chonon to conduct tho various' activities In connection with thn camnnlen. " Prod A. Raker wo choron as publicity agon'to bo assisted Tjy tho .local 'Salvation 'Army; offlcors, Ltoutonant II. H., Vaughan and Lloutenant K. II. Shannon. Rort Thomas was elected chairman ot tho exocutlvo commlttoo to work In conjunction with R. II. Dunbar, Prod A. Iiakor and tbo" local offl cors. who comprise this commlttoo Various ways and moans w'oro dlsciiHsod und 'It was docldcd to conduct tho campaign from Octobpr 10 to 29, Incluslvo, tho drlvo to cover tbo wholo county, Tho quota to bo ralaod by tbo county to 3, 250.00, tho majority of which will stay In Klamath Palls for tho support of tho local work which has recently bcon Rtartod hero. It was also decided to hold a mooting of tho commlttoo which will lncludo Fred A. nakor, It. II. 'Dunbar, T. L. Stanley, Andrew Col llor, Edmund Chllcoto, W. S. Slough, Rort Thomas, Arthur Wil son, O. D. nurko, Marshall Hooper, U. C. Groosbock, C. A. Ifayden, K. M. Bubb, Roy Pouch, Lom L. GafihaKon, V. T. Loo; Mosdames H. S. Henry, Pholpr, Dcckloy, Ido rant, Thomas, HUrn Woo and Miss ItcCourt. This mooting will bo hold at tho ch'nmbor of commorco noxt Tuesday ovonlng Octobor 18th n 7:30. 3 Thoro will bo a mooting of tho exocutlvo commlttoo, which Includ es tho follewing: port Thomas, chairman, II. H. Dunbar and Prod A. ' Dakor noxt' Friday ovonlng at 7:30 p .m. in tlrb offlco ot R. H. Dunbar. SENATOR KNOX STROKE VICTIM Testimony Bears on Brumfield Letter in . Today's Development ItOSEDUno, Oct. 13. Testimony regarding 'tho discovery ot tho ("Donnls Russell" letter, which tho "" jstato alleges was written by Brum- WABHINOTON, Oct. 13. Offl- f0ld to croato tho Impression that clal Washington today mournod tho nussell, for whoso alleged murder death of Philander Knox, Ponniylnrumflold Is on trial, .waa still vanln senator, who died last night allvo was ready for presentation io- irom a siroxo or paralysis. Funeral, day Formal Organizdton Of Four-town C. of C At Ashland Oct. 18 Marshall Hoopor, A. M. Collie, B. D. Hall, Fred A. linker and M. 3. West will comprlso tho elnmbor of rammorco party who loave lioro Mon day morning for Ashland whore ,nn organization mooting of tho Onnboll- datbd Chambers of Commorco of Southorn OroRon will bo hold, Tucs- v day. Tho consolidation plan was mado at tho mooting of thn Aslilnnd. Medford nnd Ktamath Fal cUamhors on Thursday, Soptomber 22. Tho consolidation plan wns sug gested In vlow of tho forco, thtu could bo'plncod behind nny Movement poli tically, economically or financially tor tho dovolopmout of Southoin Oregon and tho cltloi which were to bo Included In tho orgnnlzntlon woio Medford, Ashland, Grants Pass and Klamath Falls. services will 'bo hold here tomorrow and nt Valley Forgo, Pennsylvania, Saturday, preceding burial thoro. Sorgeant Waugh, of tho north- west, mounted police and Inspector Richardson, of tho Calgary' police, t Philander C. Knox was attornoy- eaT0 statements regarding the find general In tho cabinets of Prosldont jnK or th0 letter nftor Drumflold's MCKimoy and Roosovolt, secretary nrr0Bt noar Calgary. of 'eta to In tho cabinet of Presldonti Two letters, nractlcallv. dupli Taft an din tho Intorim between' ct08 wcro found, thoy said, tbo "' " '" " MnuiTur wua.nm writton in urumneioa nana- Unltod Stales senator. ' -writing, with changos to sjiow mis- Ho was an actlvo flguro In tho BpolllnK nnd errors such as an un tight Jn tbo sonato In 1919 nnd oducntcd man might make The 1920 against tho ratification of tho B0Cond was a copy of tho first In ponco treaty of Versailles. Even wlion (ho troaty was bolng drawn up ho dollvorod spoeches In tho sen ato and out of It in which bo do mandod that tho loaguo of nation's covenant Bhould bo separated from tbo other part of tho troaty. Ho introduced a resolution to that ef fect which was adopted by tho Ren-ato- and nlsp prtqc'ntod a resolution against tho appointment of Amorlcan representatives on the re parations' commission. Ho also drafted ono ot tho various reso lutions submitted to tho sonato for adopting tho treaty with reserva tions. Subsequently Sonator Knox was tho nuthor ot a resolution ndoptod by tho sonato In May, 1920, de claring pcaco with Gormany. This also wan votoed by" President Wil son. . Cash Went With Jail Fugitive The prisoners confined , in tho county Jail will no longer havp clinrgo of tho money obtalnod in tho "kangaroo court" slnco Ed dlsgulsod handwriting. Tho officers told ot Drumflold's nrrcst and sub sequent developments. Four witnesses today told ot see Ing Drumflcld's car on tho night of tho murder. A bottlo of blood, which thd stnto claims as coming from Rus sell's body, "was Introduced In evi dence today. During tho exhibit of ino moony oviuenco, ur, muiuiiom snt stolid and unaffected. Orant 8. Clayton, ono of the stato witnesses testified that bo drovo through a pool ot blood on tho morning of July 14 and stated that ho found scraps ot bono and gray hair near tho pool. Ho claims that ho placed somo of ,tho blood in tho bottlo and turned it over to tho sheriff. Dr. Frnnk R. Monno of tho University ot Oregon testified that tbo blood centnlnod In a tho bottlo came from a human bolng and not from an animal. Dirigible Drops, Crew All Saved NEWPORT NEWS, Va Oct. 13 A big dlrlglblo from LanBloy Plold wns Jones, ono of tho Juno 7 Jallbroak-( wrockod in Hampton Roads today, ors took $9.B3 of monoy" with him. Howard has boon uror" nnd Is now the "court's Jntlor Mark choson "trons- hnndllng tho tobacco money nnd will contlnuo to do so, Chlof Wilson said today. "Two oxporlehces shook our con fldonco in tho trustworthiness of conflnod trensurors and so tho lll 1.m IfAnt imotalra flnrl muuuy wut " iv ,.-..- . nnid out on order of tho Kangaroo. rain. court 'clerk," said tho chief. Tho craft was blown to sea and will probably bo a total loss. Two mon Jumped as tho .craft do scondod almost to earth boforo it loft tho laud. Tho third, man on board was taken off by a harbor tug. WEATHER REPORT l OREQON Tonight nn'd Friday, liAW GIVK8 ACCUSED MAN'ANOTJIKR CHANCE Conditional that James Utters would deliver tbo property ot Lloyd Morris back to its placo in Lakeylow, Sheriff Low released Utters last night from custody. It developed that Ut tors broko a part of tho Morris wa- on at Hlldcrbrand and traded tho rig to a farmer thore until be could come to tub city and got work. Utters claims thut be only borrowed the Morris wagon for an Indefinite tlmo and had no Intontion of stealing it. Lloyd 'Morris- asked that clemency be shown Utters on account of the wife and Infant child who are without any 'moans of support and Sheriff Low gave Utters this chance to make good or face a grand larceny charge. A CS-ycar old woman living, in Maries Connty, Missouri, bas Just glvon birth to her thlrteon child. A Worlds Congress. and oxhlbltton of tbo rubber Industry Is to bo held In London next June. Short Unemployment 'Conference Session WASHINGTON, Oct., 13 The na tional conference on unemployment, after creating a standing committee with authority to reconvene the full conference at any tlmo, concluded its deliberations today and adjourned sine die. LAKEVIBW MEN ARRETTED. George Strieker,. said tq.be a pro prietor of a garago lnLakovlow, and Frank Toung, woro arrested hero this afternoon by Shorlff Low on advices from Shorlff Woodbouso of Lake county. Tho men are being held for a warrant which is now in the hands of Sheriff Woodhouse. Strieker said ho was on his way to Roseburg whore his sister was ill, , , Missouri voters will vntn -noil 'month on a proposed amendment em- powering womon o noia oiiico. PORTLAND. MAYOR WILL HPKAK AT V. OF C. l)l.VF4t Tho second unnual Community Dinner of Klamath Palls will bo held... according to the announcement of tbo chamber of commerce, oi Octuber 26, 7 o'clock p. m., nt tho Whita Pollcan hotel.' Plans nret bolng made for an estimated attendance 'or 2&9 persons and the honor. KUejti'iinii principal speaker on- the occasion ivlll belayor Baker of' Portland. AnAMVMMMMMMMMWMMMHWWi MASQUERADE "DAhCE1 ' , , AT-' Dorris, Calif. Thonday, 18th 9 o'clock HOUHTON-FILZ ' BYNCOPA TED ORCHESTRA , UPIr THE s , SALVATION ARMY DRIVE BEGINS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER. 10TH AND LASTS UNTIL OCTOBER SMTH. Plan now to mako your contrlbatloe. -se&. CoTee -served pipind hat with pure crtvm gresr pride m rrww CbFee tveserre &i ft GORMAN GETS DECISION PORTLAND, Oct. 13.--Joo Gor- tan'won a ten round decision over Aba MUbWnd ot Salt Lake City 'hero last night. Tho bout, woa a mm , , Lumbermen of the Northwest to Meet San Francisco, Oct. 26 Tho program of tho 12th annual sosslon of tho Pnclflo Logging congress, to bo noia in oan rren Cisco Octobor 20-29, ' has been lssuod by Geo, M. Cornwall of Tnrfintid. socrotary. Tho sessions will bo hold at tho Palace hotel, nnd promlso to bo largoly attend ed ' Tho program Is vory oxtenslvo, covering n broad rango of logging' onglnoorlng problems ana topics 01 lntorest to loggers nnd lumbormon.' Various phnBcs of logging nctlv Itlos will bo Illuminated by storop tlcon nnd moving pictures. ' The convention will conclude with nn excursion to tho rodwood dis trict In northern California, whero tho sawmill nnd logging operations of tbo Union Lumber Co. at Port Bragg, will be vlsltod. A" ono and one-half fare, on the serttflcato plan, laa haari granted by the ratio rfe . v I Take Homed Owen Dovghmh ,, i!LA rOPAK WORK ILeayeYour Filitv? 'Before 9 OclocK-Your A,M Pictures .am ready at 6 p.t or nngerwooos hmiwv W'vL, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON wS I V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE IFU I PURITY t BUY THEIR CRUGS Iac?u5W If you have a watch to repair don't send it to a blacksmith, but NLET GEORGE DO ir Watchmaker and Jeweler 622 Main St. ' m (' YANKS- - 0 p y i GIANTS--1 VC J.M 'l77 l ( r1&l W 4 ' S?r's?!5MM 201 or . mw" e i , ( - I. . THE GIANTS WIN Fisk Has Been a Winner for Years Charley's Place GAS : TIRES : OILS Sixth and Kltraath .'.,5 , . I i . -k -tM. r sffltw H'4fin i mtt1 Al'WVJ