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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1921)
-J? LEATHER FORECAST sunlit '"' '''l"1""1" rnl" '" Veil) elouJr I" """l ,"'rllmi "f "", G lmnxna Itendd NEWS OF THE WORL1 BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS . flit'inoei' oi thu Associated Press. )' t 0MILD '" tSSEITIUJT JURYMEN '1U.H, OIHXiO.V, I IMItSDAV, lll't'UMJIKIl 8, 1021 MUCK FIVS CENT The Birr Four Tol, ci.ii r .... . y; aii a ouoii Looks Like Spring M&4: . 'J fssi ? JL- 'i i. UAWTLflWH'Lfr.U' ,ir' m TasilV sp. :-, : . . , - - - -. , MlffM. OFFICERS T E HOPE EXPRESSED FOR LOWER RAIL RATES AND FARES MENS I I Possibility of Reduction Seen Report of Interstate Com . inorco Commission LARGE MOUNTS in Recommendation Is Made That wunncrB uc x.um- , plcted in Court House The ''' ,"r' lnM ,,,R,lt "' '" vcIikK ni""""1 '" Ji"Ik K'lyki-n dill In Ih" rlrnill inurl Hint iliroi ,ftrfl liitllclnif nttt. oiKi not irim lilll ' ,nJ i recommendation for lint NolrpliiK ' MhI" Blr''"' "'"Hi tonM !'' "''I'1" J""" '"fH"1''"- , lb( (utitaitco i.f Ihulr lliri'n ilua t ior. folio inn tlu'lr nil! liv Din Irlrt Attorney llruwcr Tuesday Jirob Itcurk, foreiiiiin of tho iriod Jury imnoutirod lo Judge. Kiyltndall Dial their riconuni:tida. Hon, fo ran Improvod Jull to con file county prisoners lit. should li Je public Mo said thero wnn nti intnt ili'tnaml for proper quarters prciloui to lho grand Jury'n lnv(n tuition uf tin' city Jail Tho conn- " I, jirlionrm wpr.i routined In tho SUSPENSION ,11, jail, illicit la "ovnr-erowil,,,!.; QF ACREAGE ttflt and Inst-curo for county prlt- 1ML IS CANARD onrri." tint ny tho foreman ox- prwM'l Hi" verdict of Ilia Imily, nf- A report was r.reiitly gHen cur lit an vaamlliatlon ynaliinlny of rniiry Iiitii to Ilic (! t Hint llm the city jail, to Jlnlato Ktiykcmlalli aicrrtar- uf tin- Intrrtor h.nl ! Iiit nlxht I niii'il an urilir miii'iilliiK injmi'iiN ,Tbe rrroiiiiiiniiiliitloii Imiiilnl In in Ihn Kliitmith IrrlRtliin tllstrlit Jgdfe Kuyknliilull rrnit. , fcr n pi-rloil nf one )rar Thi- re- Tii iidiinrniilc cirtuii I'aitui, ' pi'fi u iirintfii in one of tlm out- Snpnthi7crs of Packing KUniitli (Hunt), KImiiiiiIIi Knll, of-ton ni-wniipi'r. nnil many nam employes otorm On-pint farinrrn li.no m.nlc lii'iulrlos con- "V, llin unilrnilKiK'il Kronil' ri-rnlnK It Jumn. uf Miiiinilti Count) , Otv. NnthliiR aa known of .ill) kiicIi BODE G HEM OREGON I WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. Hopo la I expressed by the Intorstnto com- inorco commission In Its nnuual re-i .. . . &. -. -.. . . nnrt fnrtnv (n i.nnvr.ii tltnl o "ant.. "Crooked Neck" Key Said, ', ' ,,,7"' ,"::,., ", """"i - r r i Btnntlally lower lovol of railroad Owner of Prize Moon- ratog am, farcg wonW bo poM,Mc snineUuttit Wth an MCOpnon tho volumo of LiiKt night tho raiding iuad on- 'raffle following; tho business do- N BUDGET i;.ii;i'il In tho clean-up of tho Illicit llcjtior traffic, both In. Klamath prcsslon and "with a further ad justment of operating costs In har- county and in this city, acscondodi mon wllh Provalllntr tendencies." . ...' Vrnfclit rntni fntlnwlni. trnm ,1mA noon It. Kohcy, commonly called. Freight rntcs following war time lUllliy winlhrr In tVn.M.i. ., "' tin. nmriis 15 HuchCf, UnltM Slate, an. ffvln lHS i ?v K a .f J.apani Ar,hur J- lJaltour ' "rL 1 If INJURED II STRIKE RIOT "(rookD.1 -SVck Illlev." i ht. farm ' Increases and Bomo later readjust- near Midland, and captured tho n,cn,l, havo not rcachc1 an C(ul"b largcat still of tho present cam-1 rlum' tho """nUolon soys, because .inlBit. Operations wcro going on'1'10 chlcf fac,ors co""-0"'ne "em. when tho officers swooped down on "tho valUo of servlco anA the col,t the place. When they entered tho" '"""nor'atlon still nro In a state rimcrcto basement whoro "Hllcy" ' , . uns at work, whlto liquor was pour-' ., -" An-Miiit I'nM ...V bU. A,,- M, ft ,.. !,, i UVlUUCr UA. Jl UIOtlUnCH U IUIBI Ul $4.10,000,000 has been ordered paid to tho railroads under tho government guarantee against loss during tho first six month after ttlntr rittlirn U tlrlvnln nwnArihln PLAN ANOTHER MEET A , ,ih,rtf-"""0 "PI"' " and that there Is stilt xJuo an estl- , mounted upon a concrete-iounda- Inatc(, ,10c,ooo.OOO. Out of 677 HIUcr " ,, . . .J . I y unu, carriers entitled to guarantee pay "'' " ",u '""" ,uu'- ""i " monts. tho commission av. E47 ..... B.Hrn ...ui ureoicu ino raiuers lmvo rC(j cla,mg lotallng 818(. wiicii i..uy ciiicrea. who Kegs, uoi- nnn nnn im nn,0nt n.i. I'OltTl.ANl). Dec. 8 Dlrcctorn lies, strainers, corks, funnels, test- j538000.000 havo been held justt- u. ..... .mKun iimrymoiiH uo-opor-.urs, gauges, cooKing vats, mosll ,cd. No stntoment wa mado with ut ho league announced last night a hoxes. brick furnace, yeast, hops, rCBpect to th0 difference between ill -I Ion to call another clectlou pressure tanks, and everything else lho roa(.g. gummary of their losses ii iiureiiii,er a, on the proposed men goes wiui nn oxtenslvc, com- during tho six months and tho gov. that tlm officers woro forced to open doors beforo they could pro tect with their work. Still Hint Ina; Merrily 1 A thirty-gallon copper still. II. Ill, Will II V IrfURllO n cn I'lojijsiii Miiiililalisn Elevated R. R. i.ic.o O....U. oLuuoroo aooui. yci so ornmenfs findings. Tho roads iirrangcd that no unnecessary movo- which havo not yet filed claims for mem uy ino opornior was posslblo( lossos, tho roport adds, nro short ll'iulilation becauso only slightly n.er one-third of tho members vot oil Tiicsilay. It Is s.ilil that thti il.ilrvmcu con. I w lie re tlmo was considered a fac. linn. nn.i tk. tni.t m ... ,...i. r. ClllfAdt). ii. p. 8 Korty men ,,r,,y did not reallio that tho nlanltor. In one corner of the basentcntl tlvolv. .mull" npn.Utloiis In Milt ro.lamatlon h-.iiltiarli rs herp. nor or.. lu-lly tut nn.l bruised today, proposed turnlne ovor the nlnnt. (.. a fermenting vat contalnlnc 250 i -.. .. .. .. ... ' " " -" " " 1 -... 'Thai Hip IIoiii.-.iI.Io C.iiiiit) i"i .iirt,cturs ni tno irriK.iiion ins- noii siriso s)mpaiiiinrs siormuil, local organisations to bo formed (mrl pnnMo nnil culi it jnll 'flc "r f11" .""crolary any knowl- tho olo.itod train tarrying em- in IC diffurunt districts tho league ful(. In Imlil uml liiKf rnr. ,,,IK'' concerning such tin onlor. plt.)c of the parking lioiirr to the now I," operating In. (on, make- I lie f oil. m lug n-i.iii- nrtlon having lietii taken at the i.f llip pi U.iii.'i uliu iirv nnti, Not'rtheless. the rumor would not slo.'K)ards. w nu) lirrrnflcr lirniiup, prlMin- 'ln. n'"l "" "it" Imiltlrln rotilin- Windows In the train wer.i hrok- r of sal.l i-ounli ,"-'l '" '""lr I'1'" ,l'" Herald office, rii by a fiisll.nlo i.t mlsules, result- HEARING IS WAIVED UV I..UI..I ll.o f mIiik oh. '' foin-spoiitlMit at Portland was Ing In man) serious Injuries to tho (lVly llr,. ,t,.(,u,.,K Tlat dltk.?., I.. rtl.Ci Klml. Mr Hi-nl ""I'"""-" '" ' "" invMigaiiou. occupants. ,.lt( V(.(l (l1( . In Hip I.iiIiIIiiK immv u.iI n- n w ' '' " " rrsiiltant In tho follow- Klfteen hundred policemen wem unt, j.l. fr fly r,. Jl(f 1MB lUp-lch received )esterday sent lo to tho stockyards heforol (iu,lrJ. ,arK,w Iir,..lui, Sllmlu). b4Mim-i.l of ,.; ln, ,! " I'-rllaii'l. !' 7 -The district ,..)K,t when largo crowds f nB,t nl lo Main rlreet by llioiiioon- found .n., ,.t.-i ....... r.elaim.llon offlc hero today re- strikers. Including women, formed a,lu. r:a(fur sound, w hen iirralcned ml Ii.mt.1I.. f..p ii.ni.it ..!,.,.' l,'U,,,1 " vlr" ,r'"" Wd-ul"Blon- '" thriMlfitlng liiobs A few hoiin' ,ufrt. ,Ierl Thomas, fnlted Slates clt'' wllll co:l o" was poured In M' l'11.11 ......i.,.. ,!,., ,1...... 1 ni rmlllil.1. ...rll..H '.III. ....llrt, ...n.. rli..,.. I ' . . . . 1 ... ............ ...AMk (inn t, rllllcnlPH Iksurtl gallons of mash wan found about The commission Issued during the ready for placing In th estlll. year certificates allowing roads to Outfit Cost M.000 issuo stock and bouds for 91,716.- Itllcy told tho officers that tho 000,000, the report says. The com outfit cost about $2,000, and that mission points out,; howovor, that It wns complcto In overy detail, oven I this total represented, for tho great to fusel oil eradication. This foe- part refunding operations. tor, ho said, was what mado his product soil readily over tho poorer, Grnd.'H now In circulation. Tho still and liquor wero loaded Into u wugon nnd brought to this ATHLETIC CLUB .li..iln Ih.. Ih..r. It, nn found..- ..irlli... '..Ill imlli.itn.ii flrml lulu' t - . . .. . .. rn. ....!.... ...... .,i. .... """ - - - - , - " .uiiiiiiisni.iiierjesivniay, wnivcu viear- a id.ro of I...,,,.,.'.... i..,, ,. """ ,,,r ""' r,,1",rt "l"t ""' 'ccr'" 'hi-tiiJiitls of flrlke synip.ithliers nK nnd announced that ho wished Hon, tnry of the Interior had suspended who attnrked plant employes nnd to !., tiiken to the federal court at fV.nnclr.Min.l (hat It tilll Irrigation payments on the Klnmith polltem. n Irrigation project acreage for one I'orlljnd to plead guilt) to tlm chnrgo of Inning Inoxli-.iCiin liquor In his Th lr raid Ihn Interior M'.MItnt (ir IKIItMLS iiossesslon. Ho iidmltted that ill- AMI Ml'I.IN ('OMI'll,i:i thoiigh he broke the evldencf against j me iirowing masn. "Klloy ' was brought here nnd confined In tho u.j.ini)- juii penuing u Hearing ue- foro thu authorities. IS PROPOSE 1 CIIIC.UU). Der S. Data torn- wushlusiu tlurlug the mid, still, ho! 'piled by the Horse Association of was (MiHly nn.l wunl.'d It "Over with bp ne..virv r Hi,. I.itlt.ll.,.- in,,. s ,l, M, Hlm-l l.ull.1. ;,,.,,,., ,mil ,10 r(.crd t,f an) Illi rnnr, ,,H,rn nm ,.,v w. 'T: """ .",.n, -""' '" ' II fi. INSURANCE "" " "nilliion ninnol Im BLANKS AVAILABLE Aim-rlra Indleates lint there aro Conimlssloner Thoniiis bound Harlow ""' ,r," l ' rriurrl for D m,,r than I9.0rt0.ooo horses and oor tt. tho grand Jury under $1,000 wrupaiir), Kx-serU.o men de-drlng to I .'In- iiiiiIpk In the I'ulted States. 17.000,- bonds. Third I'uiin iltliHt uboui Hi,. Hf fttV r Kl,u.rmmnl In- of which no on farms, uml im K.nilllloii vxMva in Ihr ,. ,. 0,i.,n modi, il blanks more than 2.1100.000 in cities, tic MAIIKITT ItKI'OIlT bulldliiK knomi n tlir Hot Hirliig' frotn Ms, i)(M,alsoii. Kp.I Cross lording to tho annual report of I'OUTI.AN, Dec. 8 Cattle steady. building, ulilt-li Mill lmvo l i(,c(,Ury, at im fllo of the lil- W.i)no DliiMiioro, (.ecri'tnry of tho lltgs 25c higher, prlmo light $7.7C hro iliMin., iiijjih, nn Mrll iv. nn j,.onalson Insuranro agenty In'assoelntlon, uiiido hero before tho nnd $8.25. Sheep steady. Kggs rcialr iK-fnn. Mtinn ran lui ummI )n winters building. It .in-lnnmial iiieetliig of the association unsettled, lluttor stoady. Wheat fr rot,,,,,. J. nounrr.llo.liiy. recently. . M.07 and $1.0S. "Uefilrtlicrirroiiiiuenil Unit tlio Aiiiillcatlon for liikiir.inco blanks .. .. . .. . tn,v offic ra.7,.r..w"inr.i from mi.h i.y.ii..' ANNUAL MEETING OF FARM BUREAU lnslrut,, I,. rk Itigtllier Krlck(.( ,! health nurse, at her jg HELD; FOUR OFFICERS OF PAST ml ni-Nriiin Mllh rri ollitT, ot,cn tho chamber of commorco VPAn Anp AppniNTFn FOR NFW TFRM i Tentative Plans Laid Meeting for New BANK AIDS CHILDREN! Urganization at j him. by smashing u bottlo against a I 0ffl.w ,,,, ( 0)M. ,, (.r,H. Clubs to Illly l'lgs Tentntlvo plans for the organlza Hon of nn athletic club here wero agreed upon at a meeting last ' night nt tho office of John IIous- A great stimulus has been given ton, Sugannan building, which was tho bo)s' and girls' .Pig clubs of attended by representatives of the this county by tho offer of loans Klamath Cbunty high school, Elks mado by K. M. Ilubb, of the Amcr- club, American Legion and Unl- lean National bank. A loan of verslty club. Tho plan calls for money for the purpose of buying tho Incorporation of an association pigs will be made to any one of In which will bo hold yearly mom- tho club members, the only provl- bershlps permitting the member free slon being that a one-year nolo, en- use 0f tho gymnasium, and prob dorsed by ono parent, bearing 6 ably n reduced rato for admission per cent Interest, bo given In pay- to nil ntbletlc events. nient. whlih will fall duo If tho "It's up to tho community to pigs are sold during that tlmo. I conio to tho assistance, of tho young- I Through this plan, sayu Frank er olement who nro struggling to Sexton, county club leader, it Is give tho city a much-needed thing, ..... ' l.,...n.i ,i nl... , I...I rn ni.. ... n.nl n flilnp. lltnl la vAntttrpd liv tnw HI , our rounty. application blanks U, uo.l ll. -"." " . " '-. s' ' , 1? ,?l.n ,'!'" l"'i, already havo taken advantaC of ...aslmn." said John Houston, one of ' . . .. .i I. . .n.v ...j.,1 ...I I., in.. ii:i!iiimniiii,.iiL ill lull, I ... ..i ...n... . ....... .... ,-.... nj i . - w ' n; , H iiiliui .. ..... !... .. . . ... , . ,., nHnna. ....... nt lin nvnnn.n.1 nllt. m as t K,., ,(, )m(, ,,,11, rooms. In making application for upprrxsliiK Hi riliiic ho iiiiw r0Ntalrmeul. It Is necessary that 111. ... i.ra rhnsell WOle: ll..nc HIATMCV RF.TIIRNS, "l .' . .. v .... ,..,.,. llr.wl. lvirv.3. mrt.i ii- - i,. , hhh, ... " .. ' 1 l.i, mm M l!2.'ll. ll i'v.'"'" -" (Hlirnnh Jii.-.ili iiourk r,n, .- n mtior .11 Is the la ?"". i V. -lUikMnnll, W. D.'for roinstatement. It Is cM'f tod of tho imst ) ear's office. a and .llu-t-t-Ciiinb,.l. i i i- i.....j ...... .. ........ .,..ml...r of niipllrn- orn. tlfflcers ihoseii were' r .. tt 'rnlsli, J. A. Knlrci... J. T.I , ions will be mado until that tl.o,C'ie. president: Kred M.Kendree I'rrklns" , iin.pl. 'Hi.ivni: nim " 'i-..i..". Kjom turn. ,....n i.......i i.. . . . nr.i.nvc' triMsurPi' .-mmituil UII.UI..U1. ,i, wurt house circles, It waa report- ru inti u..ffi.i.... ...... .. ... -i.--. .....isiom oquipmoni coiiiu T,0 111iy frlollM or .Mrs a. .. , Kin, Alten.l --.-...in in mo ou jn ,ttcK ot tn0 wurl house to ndequntoly equip no Main street bulldliig. All pnrtB fPt a fow small nccessorlofl woro ,l I hand to work with, nnd tho Probnblo exponso to transfer nnd lx H"o Main gtroot court hoitso Jll wns placed nt a reasonable cost. 'ARli: MJMIIKIl ATTK.VI) ' J'l'N'nUl, (.' AltTIIUIt MII.I.HU rue funornl at Whltlock Chapol to ".or Arthur IIIIsh Miller, non of ,rind Mrs, f It. Minor, who dlod '""day, wn ttttomlod by n largo 'Bicr ot friondH of ho family. "ret quantities of flowors woro ov fywhoro, Indlcatinrt tho high esteem 10 hlch tho boy wnn hold by nil. m n!KA,TIIKU l'HOIIAniMTIKS ona? Vyucl-8tormogrnnh nt Undor- bVL' . narmoy roglBtorod a rising lthLor lll,rlnK " Pn' 2 h0"1-"' Sf't the hour of mnklng-lhls daf ,ho tonrtonoy was allghtly wwnward. Tho Increased pressure ;'d soom to Innuro tho fine wonth- v? ano"ior day or bo. nt loast. forecast f0r next 24 heurs: " ThL'11" modrato tmperujire. re.u. T,;cos ""ecordlng thermometer b5 i.1r!d tho 'ollowln'u moxinun " mllmum tempe'rotures todayyi "lh , 40 Lw .,...... 80 biners In lho country. In some tu stances thu Increase ran us high as 10 tents. I'm iiu Inn Plan It. i:. Ilradbur) stated that tho or ganization committed of tho finance corporation for building up thu local association was at wotk upon thu ,.... i ' ... . ........ Mnlney will bo pleased to ia.... Aseml)llMl tlm meeting wore plan and tlio speni.or ouinneti ino thai sho has rotiirncil from ,,crk0 ovt.r ff0 Cll.o .inrltitlturlHts or IIiIh Information which tho Portland In oy, wht.ro for tlio past six ,oU,ou1 ..am tic interest nianlfostrd In I vestlgntlng tommilteo had obtained she had been a patient in tho H'M , , eur. rK of the buieaii on their Hip. His nddiesH wns only hnnnou hospital, under treatment' ,lotoworthy and tutstaudlng for giving full Information on tho .... nr liohniiiion for canter. ,... cioso uttentlon was pain i, Eiiujeci ....... -u ........ ..s........ .. MJ ' . . 1 I . ... Tho remarkublo gtuccM mat m , ali,iri..sbrs of all tho spenKors who attended the method ioiu.v.. this Phj-slclnn Induced Mrs. JUlnoy , seek his aid. and she ruturl.-d " .... ..... t nnurntlon homo conliueiH i' ",u ,. .. ..n... n.til llii. .inltflV wero on tno iroei... for tho coming year was discussed at length and heartily approved sired news about. JTotinty Agent K. II. Thomas stat oil Hint tho coming car would boo tlio farm bin can haul at work upon President Case reviewed tho pro- tlio nihntiroment of tho dairying in- .. ....i n.l Mut Ii vna linntxl tn lllllfl ... ..Mtirn succos. nnn ihi uiim (hat no nr imih-hh " i w ... Wh ' . o. 7 un. Z other panels ' coulltr and uls, dwelt up- n sale of purebred rottlo again this ,, lit r i will n..or return. . ", nccomplW.mrnl. of thu sliito ,ear. Ho encoutaged the greater of (ho doctor, It ni ni . on ' hnieaw. Tho planting and pioducllon of sunflow- Dr. llohanuon'H system of treat ,, natlo.ia an ur i tho offer, nil of the pigs being fur- tho organizers of tho proposed ath- nlshed from tho Hoy Nelson and. lone ciud. II. Nylunder ranches. It Is content- " H Plan11 "re carried out there Plated, ho sa)s. (hat tho plg wll will ho basketball and handball bo purchnsod from local brooders equipment provided for tho amuse- ot ubout $t0 each, and that all will nient and exercise of club members bo registered stock. and students. A definite location "Iloth myself and tho children has not been decided upon as yet, cortalnly appreciate this generous although tho commltteo hag sev- offer," said Mr. Sexton. "It moans oral posslblo buildings In mind. that nearly ovury ranch In tho tounty can havo registered pigs. SUBMARINE IS RAMMED and n big stimulus to pig breeding." .. .. , Thlily MoiiiIm'in of (Yew et.r Doatli 1'ioin Chlorine Ghh MIXTINO OI.' M'ATKR XJSKHS CALM;!) FOIl HATl'RDAV srjsj: xxzrz :;: x z - - r- .s- - r. resulting in m -'-. o "''".;. rw sl.eon. K.ank Sexton, county club agent. cancer. cum... " - .,,i ..,,.. .,.. ,,,,, hut few siicon removal of th? grow.., w.tnmu - "" 'tll7H'llllr0M by F. W.-H.ntc that tho Ame.fcan National HBO ... "M .....! i,rtT COMKS ' flKKOHK AUTO.MOI1II I Iferrln iiroslllcnt of tho Oregon Wool; ; bank was going to finance tho boys I ,, roli 2 Orowor.' association, was ami girls' pig clubs tho coming year. uCier; nd. applauded. ,. , thu tr coming from f M B., i ;;:; ...at ...s . n .!. r . ,. ...--. . " ... e,inir' !,i this year, will hae mar-f loans aro limited to members of reg- ,ENB. c. 7-"l an xjo ng ,,, cn lot hi. a... I ,00,ularly organUod p)g eltiba under tho automobile as noon b I ket d U00.00 U ouna .Llmtlm at Mr Sexton, at 6 inter p,M tho last instalment , n,sron,l JroJ7 m,rtcl,n, Lt. The weaker brought out strong ,.,n the cemetery." said Dr clatqn B coop ra u d fol. cow ,,, n8S0ea. ,, dean of .be U. of O of !MWPrMm so that each fanner could cull . do iift daro to on or were onnbled lo rewivo worthless animals nnd '.... without ureparlne than whoro oacn grow fir uwpw"' ," .''" .,.... ,,,a I Kisw iuiiiv, uec. . iniri) mem bers of tho crow- of tho submarlno A nicotine of all water users will S.4S ro uear fleati, ns a rcguU 0f bo hold In tho council chamber at tuo submarine being rammed last tho city hall at 2 o'clock Saturday g,t ny a tug while on a test cruise, afternoon, It was announced today T,0 crow escaped through torpedo by Charles Wood Kberloln. chair- tubes uftor lightening tho ballast man of tho commltteo. Action will tanks, but many wero nearly over bo taken In reference to water tax- come, by chlorlno gus funics before utlon. effecting their oscupo. ' The men wero brought to tho Navy MnitAHV CI,UU MKKTINC; Ynnl hospital horo whoro they are Tho Woman's Library Club 'will he being held for closo observation. entertained at their meeting tomor- .. f.MZnivKT .... o.-.n k,. ih n,.,.in .ini. JArANKSF. I.OKKMr.M after which the ' Is7 iurtsm " ? meeting will be held. The club will WASHINGTON. Dec 8. -The n,nt in th chamhnr of cemmercp Japanese government has accepted rooms at 3:00 o'clock on Friday and 'h proposal for a Pacific quadruple everyone Is cordially Invited to at-', understanding. said a British tend for tho privilege ot hearing tthe' spokesman today, who added that program prepared by tho mtiBlo club' tho flve-tlve-threo ratio for capital In Its first public appearance this ships hail not ni yet been accepted winter. 't fijfi1 y Pa" Irrigation and Other Pro jects Aided With Funds WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. Provi sion for starting construction ot the Pow-dor Illver Irrigation project In Ilakor county, Oregon, Is made by a request for $100,000 In tho budget for the next fiscal year submitted to congress today. This amount formerly was appropriated for the Deschutes project In Central Ore gon, which has since been aban doned as a government enterprise. Provide for KUmath Liberal provision Is made for Im provements at (he .Salem Indian school, including a new dormitory for boys-? For the Klamath Irriga tion project $1,213,000 Is aaked; for tho Umatilla project 1467,000, and for the Yakima project In Washington $2,100,000. The sur veyor general of Oregon is allowed $13,000 for tho expenses of his of tiro next year ,and Crater Lake national park Is allo'ttod 125,100. An appropriation of $11,000 Is asked for tho Astoria quarantine sta'tlon. Would Aid Indians Authority Is asked for the secre tary of the Interior to oxtend from tribal funds the following addi tional amounts for aid ot Indians: Klamath, $75,000; Umatilla, $8, 000; Warm Springs, $2,000. An appropriation of $35,000 Is request ed for the protection ot the Ore gon & California land grant and the Coos Day wagon road lands. Oregon national forests are pro vided for as follews: Cascade, $7, 835; Crater, $22,(88; Deschutes. $10,175; Klamath, $20,249; Mal heur, $6,091; Ochoco, $6,461; Ore gon, $20,409; Santlam, $7,863; Sluslaw, $16,360; Umpqua, $13,-. 509; Whitman, $25,201. Construction ot tho McKay dam on the Umatilla project at a cost ot $230,000 Is provided for In the reclamation estimates carried In the budget as announced today, the reclamation servlco advised Repre sentative Slnnott. Soldiers Hnvo, Prcfcrcnco Also tho monoy asked for tho' Klamath project means cxtonslve development, $284,000 to be ex pended In reclaiming the Tule lake lands on which soldlors -will have preference right of settlement If the Slnnott bill, already passed by tho house, goes through the senate. Horsefly reservoir, on the Klam ath project, Is to be constructed at u cost of $42,000, and the Langell Valley section of the samo project Is to be reclaimed at a cost of $204,000. ARMS DELEGATE OUT Cliluose HepresenUUvo Cables Res ignation ns Protest WASHINOTON, Dec. 8, Philip 1C. C. Tyau, secretary general ot the Chinese arms delegation, and min ister to Cuba, cabled yesterday to Peking his resignation as a mem ber of tho delegation In protest against the "negative results" thus far achieved concerning China's de mands. Dr. Tyau told tho Associated Pross that In resigning he acted without consulting the three Cht neso delegates, and his action repre sented his personal views. The del egation was notified after the cable gram had been sont to tho Chinese government. JAIL RELIEF PROMISED United Stuten Marsha WIU More Six Prisoners to Portlaad , The crowded quarters, In the city T Jail will be In a measure relieved now that II. B. Swetland, United States Marshal has arrived (sere from Port- t land with warrants to serve on indi viduals at tho Agency. As soon as the wanted persons are gathered In, Swetland 'will take at least six pris oners to Portland with him. - He ex pects to take alt persons bound oreg to the federal' grand Jury who are. lying In jail, unable to furnish ball.' . Mrs. Eva McDonald, 421 Main 6treet, bound over to, the, federal grand jury on a charge' of having Intoxicating liquor in' her posseseiesi t by Commissioner Thomas, will not be Included in the party.. She 'secured $750 ball required for her appear unce at Portland. o m 4i v ;i WWW.rT.Wff7fBro' tVSW. "''TOW'WW?7'I', , ...Tret-.T.-TTTi'w.''3