V WEATHER FORECAST ToiiIkM nfnl WVdiinmlny, rnltf or hiiiiw; 4 colder tonight) niodcrnlo, miiilhwcalorly wind; shining lo -northwesterly gales. fflp 'Simttfat Iter aid' w "o 111 I'lfleetitii tir. x, liKi " " Member of the Associated jPress. NEWS Or THE ASSOCIATED. WW K BNHEI1 SAKS uiurcj in Ht PHUTECTED h la math falls, oiii:"o.v," tI'khhay, 1' rllHtUAIlY 7, fa Liquitliition of First State Bank Not to Disturb Local Conditions Tim affair of tlm I'ltm Hiulo ami Mining bank, rinsed by lint Mnt banking department January SMIi, Mill tin liquidated with tho Internal of llin creditor lontlsntly uppermost In mliiit, said I'm nk C. Iltnniell. niicrlrt(nili'iit tf llm Mute depart liimil uf bank', today. It I not lh Intention i.f llm Uii'Nrliiuiil, anlil llm iiKrliilendcnl, to hurry llm proim of Ilrjtil.tatlon no Hint tlm general IiiipiIiic condition of tint community will bo harassed liy unrnrlnluty or borrower' who In good time ran pay lo llm Ij ilulUr wntilil be furred to lll.lVo Icriua dlatrcMltlg lo themselves uinl illiailraiitmccou to their erc.il lorr. Neither It It tho Intention, and IImiiiwcII was emphatic on thlt imlnl. lo prolong thn Ilquldtk4i needlessly. "Nol on penny will bn aprut In tho expense of liquidation," lm asld, "which It not Justified b) llm iii-cd of llm alluallon "My deportment la under tlm re sponsibility, tint of all orprottlng llm depositor, Wn have next to con alder thn borrower, and to co that thn rmlurrnMiiimit that hua Ix-fallen thnm In .I he rioting ct tho bank It KI'IOIIT IS M,Wr. TO ' Mli.NTII'Y IIOIIY AS THAT op i:vi;i,v.v mwiiitthaw WAHIIINtlTflV. ijvi. 1 a llnvlitK found n marked ronnmli. Innro between tlm feature nf woman Mhono body wa found 0 yesterday In tho I'oioiiirc river. lo pholocniiih of Kvelyn Nesblt Thaw, recently reported lo havn disappeared from her Now Vork lioma, the WiiahliiKlou pollen lo- diiy nuked Now Vork iiiilhorl- tie to to-npernto In thutr of. fnrla to Identify. ruLiun GCflnun ; i-unouiLttiut-! MURDERED 1 PROSPEROUS YEAR IS SHOWN BY FARM I DAM ACChr'tATirtM wi-iii nuunnivii. Hl Py Ynl Dividend ecl;ircl, Imiii .Minimum IiicitmmvI lo HI ((,0(10 I (PRESIDENT TO PKICH WVH CRIfTM ROAD BOND ISSUE SUBJECT OF FORUM MEET WEDNESDAY Mciiilx-r of Poiinty Court Will An (r CJiieMliiiin Kelatlrit to I torn) Dett'lopiiient lloliriiaelllutlvc from Mulln. Mnr rill, Keno, lloimiua, Illy, Chlloiiuln, Fort Kl been I of Commurco forum mcutlng Wudne day noon when llm topic At dlacut alnu will lm tlm propoped $800,000 road bond Ittiin to conio beforo the voter of Klnumllt county on I'obru nrr 21, Rpcnker will bo A. J. Voyo nnd the me in lie r of thn county court Tho luttrr will underlakn to antwer any quratlnna conrerulne thn bond lame It I planned by tho Chnmhrr of Comtnercn to arranin inat inent New York Suspect Cleared; Love Letter Found of Mary Miles Mintcr i.oh anui:m:h, Kni. 7.- th0 po lltn urn con II ii u fnc In tlielr aoun-ii for l.'dwnril 1. Knnda, former butIor of William Hcamond Taylor, IIioiirIi IIilt'i la ii0 murder warrant cut UKalntt him. If cailKht ho will Im IiiiIiI on larceny ctmrr.fa preferred recnlly by Taylor, Tho pollro hnrn clenrrd Ilia No'v lain.ll. .n.l f.th.,P i. hvn ' nrK ""'" wno wfl t0 ymler- n.lted to attend th chamber , y' , K"0r ",""l"t '!"" " " hoM . I hern It trna lirnveil llml lm limi , hern It wna proved that ho had no connection with thn matter. A luvo nolo from .Mary Mile Mlnlvr wn found In one of Taylnr'a book. Coullnurd Inlermt waa itxpreaacri In tlm alnloment of Mubcl Normand, film aclrrta, that lotfer written hj her to Taylor, which ho had pro tcrved, worn inlitlnK from hln apart- m-nt. InvettlKalor told they did not bellove tho letter thcmtclve would throw ny llRht on llm cato. InK. In thn varloim roniniunltle of houIl 'hrow "y "R'" '" I'm cto th county for tkn purpoaopf maklnn I l,ul lhal lhe'r WPr" nt l0H 'o un clear In tho voter tint Importancn of I 'l,'rBUt"1 "" ono hould tak. u i .1 i . . Ithn froilliln In tumnvn tttAm naan,... Doclaritloii of n C per cent nenil linniliil dividend anil Inrrenmi nr i,n lonii rnlnlniutii from $4,000 per In- .llMl.t..l l..t ,.. ,A..f.A I uiviiiiiui iHiriunrr (u ii,fuu, llm innxlmiiin amount allowed by tho National I'arm Konn nuiioc Inllon, worn oulstnndliiK features of tho Klnmntli I'ill. Nitlonnl I'nrm f.oan uaHOcliitlou illnv-lnr niectlni: Kattir- day, ahowlui; lln proaperoiiH ondl- uon c io local, branch. A report nliowcVI thai ilurlnu llm leilmenre of tho Itlumuth Fnll av nociaiiou tboro lirtl never been n forecluaiiro on n . Sn. Thorn ! now $200,000 In loan ouutandliiB. I'lymenl aro liclni? regularly met, It wiik diild, and tlio affair of tho oricuiilriilloii aru pxccllont on-dlllon. Application for freth loaim nro now bnliir; tnken lr .Mr. I... It llncuo, secretary, althoucli alio point out that they cannot bo uctod open until tho now molt to allow appriltal of property. SlISPEi IRK ON W IE SCHOOLS TO DEBATE ltrt.nH of .tfcrrllMdaJiulli Mert to l)rcllc flrprrvenUtho Trnm not acrentuateil by demxndlnic lm powlblo payment. "The Inlerrrt of Hid communlly It Involred, and It I my duly to en that Kcneral burlnemi I hindered at little u pottlhlo by our effort to get Into our hand thn money dun the bank In nrder.that lit creditor may be. aatl. flrd. "I nol onlv am wllllne to accent tho ro-operallon of tho atockhnldera' committee that hat been appointed In ctrnlnliterilnit out thn tansle, but I think that the depolilom ulioiild havo a roniinltce of three to cooperatn with Iho ilockholder repreientttvea and Iho itaff of tho banking depart- ment. "I am Rolnic to co-operate with thrtit coninilttcej, and further thin that, I want to y that I will gladly accept aiiggottlona from Individual depntllor and ilockholder. and thry any onn who hi an Intorrat In thin hank, at all time will find tho bank ing department willing lo glvn full Information ns In tho progrea that I bo I ni: made. "I will go further and my (hat our Investigation will lm madn wllbniit any attention to puraotiallty. It will bo full and unbilled by any peraonal prnjuillrn and when wn am through wo wilt maka n full italemcnt of tho ri'nulli of our Inveatlgatlon. "In C. H, Wallc. who n deputy alnln banking auporlnteiidnnt, will bo In Immediate charge of thn liquida tion, I bollcro that we havo a care ful and compolent n man n could bo procured, Hfr, Wallet' record I onn lli.it lm Inillen I tin world to IllVC.nll- giitn, and I Imllevo that both thau who otto tho bank and thoan who Imve ilalm agaliut It will find In him a fair and boneM arbiter. "If nay ono th'lnka that tho liquid' nlloii la going to provldo "a good thine" for any ono they the tlartlug from u mUtaken prrnilp, There will bn no work donn nor any expenin occurred that la not abnolutcly nee eraary. "Our buninew Ih lo apply tho rem oily for a bad alitiatlon un rapidly as efficiency pnrmlti. "Tho law gKri thr. bank lly ilnjn tnr rnnriranlfa'tlnil null W'beil thn lim it, dating from January 28li, linn or plrnd, We elporl to ho far eiinugb along with our Investigation lo file u flrat italouieut, "Thl will lm riled with tho cir cuit rourl( and M a public record open for any ono' Inspection. "Supploinutilnry report will ho filed, a tho Invest liatlon proceeds mid now condition urlso, do that Iho public will know all that vvq learn an ftiat ns wo louru (t. Wo havo nothing to conceal, und will put all of our curdH on tho tublo nnd dUclpso alt Informutlon a h fast oh tho fuctx ura olitalnod, Ilramwcll Wl io hero for n day or two ut, thin (Into, Wilien ho goes AVallea will bo In rhnrqo, patting tho bond llie. Thetn meet- Ina will bn arranseil bv Ihn renrn. enlitlreji pretent at thn forum to morrow. .Member of tho county court and other will ipnalc at tho matt motlngs. At n meeting of thn board of direc tor at noon today n program wn adopted to aatltt In securing patagn of thn road bond nieiture. tako tho troublo lo remove, them, assum ing Toylo, had pretcrved them to Iho tlmo of hi death. LOH ANOELKH. .Feb. 7 A drug peddler, upon whom trail tho no- llco said they wero "getting warm- er," and a woman llken night (Ires. S4ld by Harry I'eavoy. colored hcuieman. to be minting from tho apartments or William Desmond Outstanding development hero of I crinu cc-Kinc c r c uttandlnr development LtGION SENDS S. O. S.i,ho ,P,rtll f0r ,,, , it Thn tu1lfn u a .. Bui !. u t u t'nv ttfij iuiii tun (in iu "Soup nml Kl.li" (lot ho, Wanlril lo Hnvn MlnMrt-l Hliuw Who ho n dret ablt that th en' lertalnmnnt roimnllteo or thn Ameri can legion can beg, borrow, rent or tto.il to unit for, tho forthcoming en tertainment, February 217 When Ihn mlntlrol compared no tw on their worldly poktetatou It waa discovered thai white there wut nit lark of O. I). bloutea and fatigue clothes, few could lay claim to a "acnp and (Mi " - Thn committee feel that jinles tho public come lo tho rrscuo iho mlnatrel show will bo a dud. Who'll romo In iho rercue. Word left at the Herald offlro will bo con veyed lo tho committee. TO ARGUE RAID CASE Million In Qoimli Action In Arrt'tt I'p for HciirliiK th detail concerning tlielr search for tho man believed to have toufht patron fcr hit contraband drug among thn employe 'of mo tion picture atudlo, but they Inti mated tbelr heller hn had attempt ed to make a delivery through Tay lor to an aclrca who found It dif ficult t0 make her purchase In l,ron. Thn eacl Importance, of tho filiating dress, which wn pink In color, was not mado plain, I'eavcy, howeer, wa firm In his declara tion that It had 11 rcgulur plico In Taylor apartments nnd equally Ilrrn In hi ar-tertlonj that slnro hi employer was ,nln h bad been ah ablu to find It. -After tho announcement of tho oarcli ror Iho drug peddler, dep uty sheriff left for an unnamed Klamath County tilth schnnt .). uater will meet the Merrill lil.-h school leaiii In doliate horn and ul Merrill ln tho flrat of tho nllmlna lion contest that will decide tho team that I lo represent Klamath county In tho stato Jilgh school do haling championship contests at Kugcnn about May 1st. James Manning anil' llolw.n Milam represent the atrirmatlvo ror mo county high scboo . ami win ,i. hate tho Merrill negative team horo. Albert Moorland and Victor Co will go to Merrill lo maintain tho ncgatlvo aide or tho quititlon against tho .Merrill arrirmatlva speaker. Tho winner or Thurmtay nlghf dobate will debate tho winner of tho Henley and llonanta school in dolermliio who enters thn kintn contest. ' - - - Tho question Is: "Heolvi! That the United 8talca should main Iain ii navy equal In alio and strength to that 0r any other na tion." Twenty-rivo cent admission will bo charged to defray expenses or tho team. Order1 Not to Be Issued Un til Treaty Actually Is Ratified' WASHINGTON. D. (!.. l-'nl. 7 Tho president will order nuapended nil work on vcsjoln now building which aro destined for the scrap heap under the naval treaty, but will Icbuo fo rinal order ror a dls coiitlnnano! or work until the treaty actually I ratified. u riOTunii nircatiy ordered a euspcnslon or work on additional rortlfleatlons on Guam nnd In the inlllppine, In view of a clauso In thoi naval Ireuty flxlog tho status quo ror thoso island. Troatlc resulting rrom Iho arms conrcrence ar expected t0 be sent to the senito lato this week, (e pomtlnB upon tho .ubmlsslon or tho report or tho American ilnlemtlnn to tho president.. Tho Treslcdnt will ask tho anendi. rat possible senate .ratiricatlon con sistent with proper consideration or tho Arm Conference treaties. NATlONAIi HOMHKIl IIOWH i:.HTi.MATi:i r fihcai, op. ItCKtlH AT 2,BrM,000,000 WAflHINOTON, Kob. 7. The soldier lioniu -would cost tho Pclcral government nnnroxl- rnatoly $2,000,000,0000 on tlio basis or Iho estimate nrenared ror thn Houso Ways and Mean commlttco by fLical officers or nrmy, navy and marine corps, it was shown hero today. . IMPROVED FARM CONDITIONS !N. 0RE60N SHOWN ESTIMATE IS MADE ON DRAINAGE COST FOR R. R ADDITION 1-nrgn Area Would Ho Arretted by ImpiovrtnrnU Wlilcji Havo IiDg Hem Urpnl URGE WOOD ECONOMY l.iinibrrmcu Petition School Board to Hum Malm (Continued to Tago 4) M I'KII IT..NT ltnm'CTIO.V ON PAHUS TO COAST CHICAGO, Pcb. 7. A reduction oft 20 per cent on passenger rule from Chicago to tho Pacific roast for thn Hummer month was announced today by tho Groat Northern. Northern l'.ir Iflc. and llurllngton line. Tlm reiiue. lion place, the rate on tho samo lev el u. before tho 192() Increase. The lumber Industrie, havn im. tllloned tho school board to tiin slab wood ror fuel, provided that money can bo saved by so doing. iiio lumuormen claim that green tree that will mako good wood will alto mako good lumber and boxes, and thit slab wood will wain n school room Just as well as body wood, tho only .dlHcrcnco be ing that It takes a little moro of the slab. , . Price Vn all mill wasfo lalis nndl blocks aro mado with the In- lenaon or underselling body nnd liub wood, tho lumber men nnim dut, so that Hgurlng on tho pros nut retail prices or woods tho con sumer can save almost hair by using I suids anil block in preference to body and limb wood. It I also pointed out that the life of slab wood I In lino with tho government' policy or conserving Mending timber. Hstlmales ror a dralnago and sower system rcr Hallroad, Canal and Hoi lister additions, reaching rrom Wall street south to Iho depot and west to tho lake, and Including a large area of flat land, were presented to tho city council last night by City Engineer Zumwalt. The total cost, Including rills .would bo approxi mately $,000, It was hown, or ap proximately $100 o lot. About C97 lots arQ affected. AiUquato sewago for this area ha long been urged belli by tho resid ent ot tho districts aHcctcd and' tho city health department. In event li i decided to make the ImDrovsmentt. the city would Irsuo bonds against tho property payablo In 10 annual In stallments, .pn tho same plan as par ing bonds nro Issued. Tho total com would bo bom by the property own ers. Tho matter was referred to ton sewer committee. Discussion wa had or the proposed paving of tight unit, petition ror which previously wero mado to the city. The matter wo turned over to tho tlnanco committee ror further consideration. A letter rrom Secretary T. A. Stev enson of the Merchants' Bureau oi tho Chamber of Commerce asking tor a modification or tho existing oc cupation tax law resulted In tho ap pointment ot a commlttco to meet with tho bureau In tho near future In order to como to some understand ing In the matter. Permit-wero granted the Liberty, KinmatU and Oakland roominr houses. Tho applications of the Star Sharp' Rise in Wool With Demand for Contracts; Wheat Clirabin rOIlTI,AND, Feb. 7.-Imnrovod condition In farm product condi tions In Oregon Dolnt to a general upward trend In Drlce. ln livestock and wool as well a in corol. Wool price, which wero stagnant for many months, today aro show. Ing sharp rites over the low point, and have reached figure where fleece production again I profitable. Hankers who were compelled to take ovor stocks of wool becnuso they had loaned rooro money on them than tho fleece was worth upon the market a few months ago, hare succeeded In selling at tho present advance. This hat cleared tho financial altaatloa in many lec tions. land Reed rooming houses wero re 1 ferreil in thn tlm mMmi.tu ELKS MEET TOMORROW Special ScMlon Called to Receive; i-ll of Ueorgc vVeuner Jr. MAIIKI.T HHPOKT POUTLANI), Veb. 7. Cattle, tleady; Hogs 10 cent higher: prime iisiii iu.i-o to $10.00; Uggs, Irregul ar; Uiitter. firm: Wheat, $1.10 to 11 " s .;- A motion to quash further pro reedum In tho race resulting from Iho raid on a rooming houso ot 1019 and 1021 Main street onrly Sunday iiioiulng, which resulted Iu the urrcst or Wllllum Gllmorc, proprietor, today was riled In the Jilsllco court by Win. Marx, attorney ror flllnipra nnd llcrt C. McDonald, who alto was mimed In Iho search warrant. Tho motion will bu urgueil nt 2 o'clock Wednesday nrturunon. MAYBE DOC EINSTEIN COULD SOLV E THIS PROBLEM IN RELATIVITY SI.1-CK.NT TAIIIVP OX WOOli MAY III! I'lXKH WASHINGTON, 1). a. Feb. 7. .Senator fitanflcld expressed opinion that tariff ralo on wool will bo fixed at .13 rents per pound scoured con lent, without nny proviso ror n 45 rata ror ono jear. which was alto asked by thn Rc'pnbllcan agricultural tariff bloc. Ho pointed jiut Hint nt tho recent national agricultural conference (ho straight .13 cent rain was all thnt was asked and In face or that ho doubts that continuance of thn' present rata tor another your will he grauttnl. VlBErtlHS OLO MAN CET5 VARIED , J - - A special meeting or tho Elk lodge will bo held tomorrow cvenlnir to ro. eclvo an official visit from Gcorco .".cuticr, Jr., of llosoburg. district tie puty grand exalted rulor. Initiation ot several candidate will bo a fea ture of tho meeting, -which wil close with n banquet. Ucsldes being a leader In Elks ac tlvltlea in tho state. Neuncr ncoulred a wldo reputation, jvuen as district anorney of Douglas county ho suc cessfully prosecuted Dr. It, Jl. Hrum Held ror tho murder or Dennis Ru. sell and socurcd a conviction. I.IIIIMIHAX'S IIKPOHT SHOWS JtrJADKHS AHi: .NUMKIIOVH Vhlloi'H lo thu city library In Jan uary uumbercd 1)814 and tho cir culation of book totulled 1,300, ac cording to Iho monthly report or Mrs. II. K. French, librarian. Ono hundred and fifteen now books havo been add ed to tho library In tho jmst two mouths. , Tlm vminrt jllinu'u Hint Min nvninirn monthly attondanco during 1921 was 2,104 and that tho nvornco monthly circulation w.T' 1,424, His offspring homeward bound TAaT BCD WILL NEVHR. iBePUUEDroe, speeDiMa i Sly- X. - ' ' . At' M 'ST)? iMk l. m m wm& mmj. y.j r xzszz r ikjm ssm, j.mw $ &zzz i . - s e i, AMKRICAN MXilO.V IiaST TO Al'AIMARY TONIGHT Tho regular semi-monthly meeting ot Klamath Post No. 8, American Le sion, will bo held In tho courthouse tonight. Following the business ses sion, tho Legion will bo hosts to the Auxiliary, which alto win hold rogul ur meeting. All ox-servlce men .and tholri wives, mothers and sisters are Invited. 11 MILKS OF HIGHWAY IN SHASTA COUNTY REDDING. Cal. Fob. 7. Acc,ord ing to figures obtained from Thomn. Y Rogers, assistant resident engineer ror tho California highway commls. alon, there ore practically 11 mile or concrete highway laid in Shasta county. Tho actual mileage given is 10.0 ami includes tho distance bo twoon Cottonwood ahd Redding. WKATHKlt I'ltOIIAIIILITH.-S Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under- WOOfl'jft PIlArnincv shntvc tUn t- barometric pressure hns-rallcn stead- llV for over 24 hmiri. nn,l n uln-m la no doubt headed thl way. If the wind remains In iho South rain If It shirts to tho North, snow or sleet. Forecast ror next Si heurs: Cloudy unsettled weather, with moderate temperatures aud brisk wlniH. Wheat fewefcetj f I.M Wheat-price bar reached II a bushel in tome section of the la. land Empire ,nd report Indicate that about 25,0p0,000 buabel still aro retained by the grower. Eu rope Is climorlng for additional stock or wheat and there are free predictions that fireworks will be displayed In value before the pres ent cereal year ends. It Is Jn the livestock market that the greatest hope I now exorcised ror the mture. Livestock men for months were placed in a position where it waa not possible to secure loan at the banks teau the bot tom apparently bad, dropped out of tho market. Now tho demand for livestock Is keen; prices are cdvanclnr and there is hope for still further rise. The latter I especially true as r- irard cattle anA-shana ""wwi ir a-nuii There I a general scramble for feeder and stacker stuff in ih. livestock section. Thote who have stayed with the business are about , ready to reap their reward. Other are entering tho business to grab souio ot the prospective profits. Prices on all livestock are d. yanclng at country nolnts. wiih especial demand for breeding; stock. uw stock has recently changed hauds In tho country a hlrh as $7.60 and $8 per head, a com pared with sales at not more than hill this range a tew month ago. Cattle aro being eagerly sought at country points with killers gen erally ottering an advance. Report Indicate that Western packers havn recently contracted two to three year old steers at $7 at shipping points as far east a Montana. This moans about $70 a head net. Wool Contract Bought Wool contracts are being sought as high as 32 cent a Dound for the tlnor fleece and there l more vagorness to contract at this price by doalcrs than at 20 cent a few months ago. The situation I most excellent from tho standpoint ot both the farming and banking Interests. W. L. Thompsou. vlco president of the First National bank .la enthusiastic regarding the future of the farming and stock Industry. .lUnkor OpOaUatlc "It Is qulto apparent that farm product prices are coming back rap Idly with the demand increasing. The law of supply and demand la again at work. Money I ow avail able through the bsnkjng interests and tho government agencies that tldo tho producer, orsr, the present poriodr and place him upon bis test," said Mr. Thompson. "Ewe lambs of the 1921 'crop that are coming yearlings are finding domain! In the stock sections at IS per hoad. "There Is considerable activity la Iho market tor wool contracts at Western 'centers, but me time ago we realized this fact, and-told all our growers not to contract, baetuse the prospects were that prices would 1 be higher. "Wo have most excellent 'reports from tho wheat totrty We can find little damage to fe vrowMsff mm trees- Thn Tvenn rnenrillnt Hinfmnn.a.AH I V. . ----. -viii.vuiiiisi turn luno uuuiuni IU 1 reiriRtnreil mm mnm nnrl minimum ... s I ;;.". .:.:. "."j""' ". :.'"""'"" crop a a result or u i icmiiuraiurtia, luuujr, UB lolOW'S . ... ... ii. j I High ..?,..... . 1....SS 'n wither, ns-ibe were i Hi I M 1 , f: I Kl generally well ffdj L.QV .i v ..,i-i..,.l ll - f i H ' ft TVW f . i. 5e, a 4' : i