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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1922)
. lVf - ? -ityr - P -i.vVf, " rJ W- . r ittittitig Herald WEATHER FORECAST 'lOS'KIMT AMI TI'fHK.W, l'.llt, with moiii:ii.ti; winds NEWS OF THE WORLD BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Member of the Associated Press. -. 1 im PRICK F1VR CUNTS I'lfleentli mi. Nh. U."V7 ui.ama'ih r.xi.i.s, oitiUiON, Mosim, 1 1 mil wn I lL!'J -T)fS -.- V r at L (,-"- J ate mill he STRIKE IS SET Fl Men Plnn tn Walk Out Un- lHit Employer Agree to Eight-Hour Day Lumber worker hern will Mrllm, WeilueMliiy, Marili I. uiilms employ ' itn nr.ni In continue llin nlr.hl hour In) iik iiuiilimt Urn 11I111' lintir dit) ill' . rlilnl upon 11I 11 t "ill mcelliiR (if llli' lllllll I II til lie TDM' tl 11 nssill lllllllll ' lliln Milt derided nl 11 mi'H Mrs In! Mimse I111II H Uinta y iitteriinon n( lln TIiiiIhii i.nrkms' iiiilnn whlih whs at tended liy 2 So workers fiiuii tlm pln ilpnl sawmills mill box fiirliiilft 'Dip meeting vim pmrceilnd liy 11 slnillir ini'i'llni; ut llin Slrniiil tliarri Hut it ilny nlnlil. lint no nri'Aiilditlii'i win ntlninpeil iinlll H11111I11) When lii'iiiM lludi'iihiimer was ihnmn un li'iuiMir- ID nr chiilrmmi mid twi inlltiei 1 ' ""ll fr'"" Kid.ruary I l April If. iiipiilnliil (rum i-irli nf t lit llwaiuia. 'Mm iimlist Is sIiirpiI under Ihn III Luke Cli. lira nml Klntnnth illr-ri Inn of tin- OmRuli Tuhcrdilu Lumber K Hot (I'tiip.iii)- iiliiitii Noj UN luxiii Iiiilnn mnl tlm Judging nf ilnleRiiles were present (rum llii Al j punter will lm liy llin Klamath rmiwi plant ll wns fniltiil when the ruuuty IiimIHi iissml.illi.n 'I lie pon uppnltitmcnls witi' being tiimlr I lim whnii rniiipli'li-il n III he pluri'il Tlii mintnlllcn l.i I rr held confer- , 011 nthlhlllon In 11 luml nlnrn win in 11 In Ilii' ('iilrnl l..ilmr lull -iinl iIiih will inert, wllh llin (V11tr.1l l.iilmr rniiiii II Tnrml.iy tPtilliK lnfnr rr pdrllnK In .1 miiv ini'i'lliu: nf tin1 nrki-r nrliiilutii (or Muooi I1.1II lln muni' km iiIiik Mi'pIIiik ultii will ln In lit ut I In- Kirmut tlii'.tlti' at .'. '1 itil titti'MiiMiii mnl ' 30 iiiiiinrriiw iillrrpiHin Tlu Innilicr wnrl.cri rrnwili-il Hie Mump hall mill ppmI talk wi-ri" lipiint Tim jippukcrri nrRiil (ill wnrl. nrx lo iilililn liy 1 lie ilcrlnlnn to t rlV iiiiIi'm tln Piiiil(i)pri ucri'i' tn rnnllri iip I lir- prrxMit olrht hour ilny Mi-m lii'm o( I Iik lltllutl wprr lIFKPil In pay tip dark ilnm nml tiiiii-tiii'niliprn' In Join llin nrcnnliiitlnn A utrlkn ftiml of lino wn riillortPit ilnrltiK r itipptlnc. TIip wnrl.Pr wori mhlncil In ko In work an iinnl nn Wi-ilnciilay lit mill" wlii.tt. nnllrPN (if llic rlialiRp Iiiii lint In 1 11 pnolPil nml In itlll tit llin pml i( llin nlr.lit liniim. lint to rnfn In run llniln If prnli'nt In til.nln liy llin cm in)irn Tlioy wnrn mhlnnl In "im ilnri tlni jiirlkn In nnlnrly mminnr nt nil llinri. Ti nlnlUn nrrniU'pmpiitH wero mniln (or 11 ln'Ni'flt ilntirn nt Itcaiiilltnvlan linll (ur WViliiPfilny i'pnliiK. Tlil-i in lion fnhow". llin ilrrUlim (if nnplii)nr In lllritllllln llin nllin-liiuir ilny, wlilrli tliry nmii'rl l nnrrpi'nry If llin mill nrn tn rntillniin nl 11 prof It. Tim nlnn hour ilny wnn ilnrlilml upon nn nrinlimt n wni:n rut, H wn H11I1I, m Im'Iiik morn fair In l.ihnr Tlipy pnliilnil nut Il1.1t iiiIIIh In North nm Cnllfiirnlii arc oimrallnr. m 11 lp hour hnxln NollrnM hnn linen poMi'il nt 11111M n( llin mill that llin nlno-liour ilii) will rii lulu effect Wi'tlnnmlay. Man h 1. AVOri.ll ItAlHi: HIIII' HUIISIIIV TllltOfOII IIKYOI.YI.NtJ KUNI WAHIIINI1TON, I). (J. KpIi. 27 Tlm Hlilp NtibNlily plan which I'renl. dent HnrilliiK U ciperted l0 ri'cnm luetiil in ronnri'KH In 11 mi'imaRM lo morrow will prohln fur tlm raU Iuk nf 11 rnvohlui; (nml In ainontit nf $ rt 0.(10.000 ) early thruuKli ill MrMltm uf u pcrroutiiKu ut cumIoihh recnlplti. ((ISTI'Mi: IIAI.I. AMI (Willi I'AIITV AT I.VCI'.U.M IIAI.I. A (milium hull nml niril pari) will ho iihnn ut l.yiuum hull Tuinilny I'M'tilni; under tint illioUlon uf Mrn I!. M. IrI uf Calhollo iliurdi wnrlier'n hand So, !l. A miiHlial proRrain will liu Riven mnl refreshment ktm-iI. All urn Invlled In allend lit rnntiimu (,'nrdH will ho ut K o'clock. U'KATIIKIt l'l(OHAItll.lTH:N Tin (IrBt real cIiiiiiko In haroinelrlc pri'Hburn, In over a wnok, took plaro hiht iiIrHI. IIih Cyt'ln-HlomoKnil'U ut lludorwooira IMinrtnncy nIuiwIuk tli.it ut Unit hour Ihu tirruBuro com- meiicnd tn rluo (ulln rapidly, (oulln ul iik until about U o'clock thin morn Iuk. It Iiuh romnlned nearly rniiHtuul hIiicii that hour, roRlHterliiR 30,(5 nt tl o'clock thin uftornoon, JIuIuk well Into thu (air weather urea, clear wea I her, mnl cooler, may bo lookuafor diirultiK llio tiuxt LM liourH. Kurucut for uoxt 'H heura: (lonomlly fulr: Coutlnuod cool, with vailahlo wlmln. , , Tlm TycpH rocodrliiK tUrctnomiilnr ii'Klrtlernd innxlintiiu and minimum tuiupeiatniini today nH'follewii: HlKli :io 1 Low 10 HII'IIDMi: COI'IIT I'l'IIOMiH .M'lMIMCST AOAIS'HT V. .1. .io.mih in hi 1,1:1 im:ai.m WAIIIIINinilN, II I. I'.di 27 'Ihn Mil pi nut mini dint affirmed Ihu Juitnin lit of JIM.- 204 mill msl In fnvnr n( llin ( I'uvnrmtmiit iiriiIiii Wlllunl J j turn h in 11 null In ri"iiviT tho , VIlllIP llf llllllll'lll'llll I.iiiiIk In llin (miner lllli'l ttlilllill li'H- ( nation In Omiiiiii, wlili li III" 1 riivnrnniwil iIiiiii'mI June, nh- ! tiiltiul by iinlm: civil wnr 't- I'riiiui 10 tin till) POSTER CONTEST PLANNED FOR ALL SCHOOL CHILDREN l'llrin-p la III I'lllUIUlt lintl-llllim MtliiUI Cnli I'rlc to Id Awarded I'lrluri'H ill health In nrilt'c In lnlp Nrlionl rlillilri'tl In liinimii "plilunn o( IumIiIi" will li drawn liy piiplU nf Ilii' Klninittli county i IiiiiiIh, In (iiiijiint lldti with nil i'lnml n( tln nlute. In 11 ((inipctl- lltx lllMltll piKllT (llllll'll, HCllI'll- Tim piirpiMit nf llin (ontnul In In prniniiip w IiiiIimoiiip living liy nil vorallni: rlnjnlliicHK. initiloor pl.i. (orrmt pimliirn. Inouth hjKlnni', Ptr I'rlinn iiitiRp (rum $1 tn f SO, ur. iiiitlltiR tu llin Rr.nln il.niiiflcallon. Poke Bonnet Revived Alto Flashy StockinR (II) tlm A svh inicil lnw) rillt'ACO, III, IVh :.'. - Kluihy colored honlnry wli liupnn ork; mnonth (ItlltiR walnU that million tlm llRurn (rum Ihronl tu hlpi, r.lon tu Ihu Ihiiwi, hldn liullon nlinnn, pnllili'd mnl hu Iim'iI. Imiimniin pol.n limine!, deer nkln liudlinii; ilrnnmn of mrtln Kreeti Hllki. ramnl'M hair. Kill n mnl nhi-t Sin 1 1 wem tlm Htylen uf half a ct'iilur) Ru that rn-i-dn of the 1'ulvrrilty uf Chlini'o urn bIiow Iiir )inptouin nf m In let: Thin upparnlit reunaLMt.inrn U Indi ra led li) Urn Mnnillly IncrniiliiR tie miiud nt tlm t'nl entity llhrary fur (lodn)'K "I,:uI)'h llool; ami Murii ilnn,'' a periodical that port rayed inll.id)'n Ht ! mum than filly )earn (rum IKl' Ho HtroiiKly do tlm ro-eiln ran a rIiiiiip ut Ihu Rally ilnleil color plalni uf frocks and rowiih tlini"1 wem worn In Ihn nilddln of tlm I.ihI eenlury that tlm llhrary In HenkltiR iilillllnunl rnplen uf tlm "l.nil)'N Hook" tn meet thu demand. Many MiIiirk thu cocd 11m learn Iiir (rum ilipr"l.ail)'n H00K" utility; Hlle 1 hut I hey hellined werii ultra mmleru, tlm) find, worn ruinmnn to their RrandinolherH. HnM, rowiih, nliimt, hne; rIovpu, hmtllei, hodlcei, clu.ikn; parasol, nanlieH, rlhliuiiH mnl hIuiwIh nil are In tlm "l.iuly'rt hook" T.M'ry nrtlcln nf u woman'H apparel nn llmro ex npt lltiRerle Tlm ro-edrt If the) arc5 liilerenled In IcnrnliiK what tlm helle uf flft )cnrH iiro worn hennfith their nwpepliii; rowiih, niunt look olm wliero. (Inmlny's othorwlsn PXicl lent perlodhal In UmiRely nllritt In t hlx leRiinl In marked contrast with present day f.mhlon luiiRiitlneH. Ilarn, Ihu io-eilu find, wem free ly "worn." Mostly they wero uiloriied with Jowelry, hut In any rimu Ihey- weiu entirely IhIIiIc. Thu "l.mly'H Hook," fur ISSB, a voliimn Hint Is IIiiiIIiik partlculnr fav lor with tlm co-edn, trmarks nt hoiuo leiiRth on every nrllrln o( outer up purel and the euulpiuiRU neccKnary to nilil h t 1 0 to tho woman of that day. Of wlntor honnelH, (or exumplo, It Ba)fl! "lininoiiBo pnko honnolii, of pliiRli, lined with 11 conlraatliiK color, linvn an AUacluu how nnd bird nt onu sldo." '' Other stylo comments are: "Olio of tlm latest novollloa (t8S2) Ih tlio hodlces of uiiRlnied or dcor hIiIu either plain or embroidered, per fectly, too perfectly, moulding the flRiiro. Many ladlun hnvu tholr mono RraniH eiuhrolilored upon tho loft aide of tho bodice." "(llovoH nro loiiRor than over. They aro not Unlit flttltiR nil tho way up bn rlppllug over tbo arm," 1 I IT In Relieved to I In in Water Since November ve Been Last Tim hndy uf Hurry K Cm). :I0, n InuniT. wan run ml Ktiiiilny In Mm rnp hln In llin Kl.imnlll rhnr lie low llin lam near Knno h A Wlililnrli, 0 mnldi'iil of Kmiu, wjiu inadx llin illx covcry whlln (Inliliu: (mm a row-linil lln nt niirn iintlflcil Cininty CnroiiPr W'liltlorU who rninnwil llin Ixnly lo 1I1U illy 1imn 11 piikt mrirtnm 1 11 1 not wax hnlil. Whltlurk iinlil llin rntiilltluli of til" hoily ImllrntPil Hint ll hail hi mi In tin water nt li-ant a month, lint Dial Icral wilier rnmllllnnii n.nln t li nx.irl IntlKlli of Hum Impnmilhln In ilnttT mllin'lln milil 1111 IiivchIIriiIIuii hail ri'H'.ih'il th.il Cm) hail led tlm K'oIr it lump im.tr tillinj 11I ti nml inini tn till city where he l.i)cil a I tlm ('(Hint r Chili rooiiiliif.-hoiion. II wan (itulnl lli.it later In llin 111 itl I ll he nlarli'il for V I l.ltlle It known hern i'f llin inmi lln In IIiuukIiI tn han a Inllier In N'ew York I'll) wliu tr.n'nU for .1 wholcaln liuiiiin, hut tlm Infiirmntlnii wim nnt vnrlffiil No marl.11 (( lol I t'lifn Hprn (nunil PREDICTS SETTLERS IjiiiiI llmii'i Sac I'liiumii Aip LiMikluu Toward Klamalli That now imtiler fur Klamalli county (ruin ull par In of the North went muy tin pxpnctctl UiIk yn.ir, in Hid belief uf I. Jaroln, owner uf a largo area (if land In the .Mldl.i.nd itUlrlct, who relumn.l recmitly (mm a Inmlne trip tu northwest polntn. Jarobn nays hn ban HOII niiilrln-t (turn fariuern, many uf whom lm uxportn In ruiim hern tliU MprlliR Hn declare.! that Klamath laiuU urn RalnliiR mciiRiiilluu nerywhern. nml that It Is only a (llns!lon of tlinii heforn tint 1 utility will coiun Into Itu nun as 11 rich agricultural lerrltory. f(i( inr co-oi'iMt.uivi: i.i:.cii: asks nut iti:ci:ivt:it SAN KIIANCISCO. IVh. 27. Tlm I'aclfle Co-operallii league, nper atliiR -13 genera! merchandise stores In tbo western Mates, has pelltloned fur n receiver. President Amert nald tlm Inngim was sohenl, hut that thn nrtiun was taken because of In ternal discord HEAVY, 1-.. "" 1 ill , ,i 1 I PRINCESS MARY WILL ! PROMISE TO OBEY AT i CEREMONY TUESDAY I V 'J, .".(III (.iicxIm Am I vpi'ilul In AN li ml Mniilaue In VIsmiiiiiI !..! tlfni CIrIiI IliiilnkiiinliU I.O.NIKlS-. IMitjT Alllio.Rh 1 iIiiiikIiIit of (I rca I llrlliiln n ihiut i'Icii, I'rlmniK Miiry will promlic in uhc) lmr IhihImiiiI when nlm In lltTinlml In Vlxioillll 1'lSrnllnB In 1 Wnnlinlnlrlnr Ahlmy liimiri w , wnililllir imrtliu will (ullrw 'Ihn tlm "hurili uf l.'ncl.mil jimyor hoolt or ilnr, hut tlm ymvlni'il nxliurtnllnti ' will In) lined Till hnM reenhed llio (.'ilii'llun nf tlnj ihureli nnlti(irlll'-i. Hi uurillni: In ROino particular U rniinrilnil nn In httti-r bIIp than Hm 1 hi mthIoii. It I otpcclnil tlm nrranRPinnnt (ur I Im cntPinnny will rlufnly (nl- lo wlhll erder: Tlm S.noo i;uni will IiprIii to nrrlvo at Id oelorl.., u thai all mny be nnulml befiirn 11. , ,,, . .,' ., ... , Tin Kliitt ( nnt niimn I'n hth w dor nml mlulslers Imiui: received h) 1 lm master ur inmmunln Mnm hern uf thu toyul family will arrive at nhotit 11.10 o'clock, iiHIcpm of tho ktRRH household condudliiR (In in tu their scats. Klve iiilnutns before tho arrival of tlm brlilp. which In limed (or 11 to. the (ilieen. jccompauled probably by tlm Duke of York, wilt have readied thu a'ibey Tho nrder of thu rnyal proem slons Itiildo thu abbe) affords Hoinn Idea uf tint npnctuculir side of thn ii.'rriuun) The first will In that of tlm members nf the rny.il fam ily, led by tlm (u.''ti mni'mr Alex-; uuilr.1. who. It In expected, wilt have, thu tltikn of CounuiiRht (or her ! I rorl Tlmn will mine tbo procev lion of Queen Mary nsi oriel by the link., of York and filiirtt llmiry. ti. n.ir.i ....r..H.i.,. uin 1,., ih.ii Tlm third piucesaluu will be that nf thn brlilir.runui and bis attend ants, mid lijtly aII iumu rrlncpis Mary on the nrtu of Kim; lieorgv, follow eil by her bridesmaids. Tlm prixcMlou uf tho bildu tu tlm altar will b headed by choir mid will In chi In thn itenlle. 1...... u.Iipm. Ihn .lain rhlml...rl..l... master of thn l.nusehnld. I'rlne.s Mar), King (.enrge and the brides maids Alter tlm cer. .y. fur whi.h 1'rlucn.H Mary will us. a IhuiiWiiI praer book, specially printed ami Illuminated (or tlm purpose, thu register will lm slRuetl In tbo his toric undent chapel uf IMward the Confessor The bride and hrldfgriaim will In.ivn the abbey by the west dour, thn klni; and Mueen follow Inc. Nn Invitations fur tlm wedding were sent tu ru)alty abroad. Should! member,, uf foreign buusej, be Mslf, lug Kuglaud at thn time uf the wndillu1,', which Is considered lm probable, ll Is likely they will bo bidden tu the leremony. (C'oulluuvd to Tago 3) HEAVY HANGS OVER C 1) 8ITI SET BIG-LOAN .Willinff to Grant All Con I ccsiiona at Genoa Eco nomic Conference MOHCOW. IVh. 27. TIip nvri , tlMenitlrm 10 tho (innna economic confpmnrn ulll carry Imttriiitlurit tu Rranl all cpncnslong dnmaniled, priAlded a lib; rncunstructlon loan 1 rail hn olitjlni'd. The liable reason (or thin attlltlde ! f.l.llltif. Onlv tftlhtn lliim Inif r,iL I 1 .. . ... , . , , ,, , . '"k han mnlPt lcailPrn reallrPil , , , , il.in ol-Jil'i Wit" I) lilt' 111(111 Hliuauuu. 1 So lunK n Ihn peaiantN and thn re ( mulnliiR bourRPolim were starTPil I 1 by millions thu soviet nuthorltliM I 1 wero niitoiichi'd, but the famlrio Is! now slowly pucroachlnR on their ( slroriKhold, Moscow, and the favor-1 ;'d lte,i nrmy In threatened with star, atlon. 1 H the hlR loan (an lm arranKcd tlm Ituutlon ran bo saved. j "SMITH" IS UNLUCKY I I Mlf Affair Willi Woman lnd to Anll-VoNti-.nl IHMlosiirr, 1. . , .. . . .. .. ,. . ,. . Had luck atfndcd "John Smith,' a Kcrblan, at Sixth and Main Sun day afternoon, when follow lug an' altercation with a woman he struck 1 her thrtc tlmos, knocking bcrMo' ltho ,,lpw'tlk- "" -s arrested1 ' '" Mct.ouBhlln and bus- lied to thu police .illation, where Iat,r ilcvetopmcnt, lead to th0 dl- rlosuri. that tho man wa. operating f. till 1.1 f. l,n,.n nn ImhhI. a still street. In n boutQ on Manzanlta sun uuii (our barren oft T I lhRimar.lr wero. found there by -th-po-.l lire. T!, OHiail alleged Tim woman alleged that Smith """'' Iur '"""I 6 Smith took offfiiru at her method of collect ing, und attempted tu settle tho 1.......- ,.. .. ......i. ,,.. - 1 ,r " "' iiraw ngnis, j""'1 -" said the woman was 1 w.ti... .11, ti,.,. ...in iduillIK mill t'A- ceddlm; auuo)anii'. Smith will bu arraigned before l' S Commlsslouer llert t. Thomas on a federal liuur charge. Mil IIIC.W Al'l'l.i: HCI.T MIIIIIY SI-MT.U'i.i: TOIMV TitAYKHSK CITY, Mich.. Feb. -" Tn" MleblRan apple belt, Ice- liuund Kimo last week. In a sorry spectacle today, with huusamU of trees down Some of thu wildest fowl are seeking shelter und food lit barnyards, wings frozen .stiff and In clump; weighting their tan im HIS HEAD ( UAH .W. .MOItHI! iMiicrni) with frntnvi rott hiuv. III'II.IUNrX Tlt..VHA(,TIONH WAHIIINIITO.V, II 0, Fell. 27 - Itiillclmpnti acnlnit Ohni. W llnrw, Now York lilp builder, nml bin thren sons, lli-njamln, Harvey nnd I'rvln, and ( olln 11. MvlnRslon nf ' U'ashliir.tun, president nf tho Virginia sblpbulldlnr corpora- 1 lirm and nnvnn ntlmrs, wem ' returned today by thu federal grand Jury, which bai Imnn InvntlRntlng Ihn war tlmn ' tr.-innnriViiis of .Mnrno nml bit risnclati'R with Hip shipping board , WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT UPHELD BY SUPREME COURT BY SUPRI Held Conxltu Mt Held ConslltiKlonnl Aftrr I'rn- 1 ectlliiL'! llTilit lit Defeat un (.rounds of Intnllitlty WASHINGTON, I). C. Feb. !7. The Woman'Suffrace or Nineteenth nmendment to the comtltutlon wan declared ronatltutlonat tony by tlm supreme court. The amendment i. challenccd In the rupreme conrt In proceed ItiRH instltutpd by Charles 8. Kalr child of New York, for himself and I and In behalf of tho American Con stitutional league, to enoln the sec retary of itate from Isiulnir, and ! the attorney Rcneral from enforc iiir a proclamation declaring tho ratification of tbo amendment, and 'y Oscar Leer and other cltlxens , , s, ...,, r , W lf tWUHIIIUIIUh t vitd'i Uallon known as tho , "Maryland Lnagtin for State Defense." Tho (ormcr proceeding,, were bated on thn grcund that tho amendment bad not been validly adopted, and tbe latter that the amendment wai ,..,, The foJera, "twn a , D,llrIa of CoIllmba and tbe ,ut) courli ln Maryland, where the cases, respec tively, wor originally brought ruled against tho objctlons"1othoartnend meat. In the oral arguments ln the supreme court In tbo Kalrchlld raso the government contended that tho secntary of state having Usued tho ratification proclaiming thcro was uoMnK ,0 rM,,n, and that the ww, hewfora became mool, not - - , iiFiMnnllnff 11 pnnl wt ttd ttm lililljsittl ll IVtHIIIS) i .UMIIUI.t 11 IU JHIIIWIMI decision. In thu I.escr caso ,thu gotern-nu-nt acknowledged that tho pro ceedings had been Instituted 'iby voters who hail sufficient Interest to warrant their presenro In court, but that the liio raised was polit ical, onu for decision by congress Xir for settlement In some, other ave- line than by adjudication In tbo court Whlln tho Slate of Mary land had refused to ratify the amendment, It was pointed out the statu also refused to question Its constitutionally. IIOMKMAKKIW CONKKItK.NXV. Wll.I. SOUND NKW SI.OtJAV "Hetter Homes for Oregon" Is the new slogan around which tho practical scientists und scientific practlcers of Oregon home making will rally for their first separate conference ut tho state college, Cor vatlls, March 20-25. "And the slogan will bo made vital." cay tho leaders of tbo move ment. "The opening address of Dean Ava 11. Mllum, 'Home Making from 11 New Standpoint,' will vound tho keynote." Tho conference has always here tofore been held In connection with Karmors' Week ,wben some of tho women thought they were expected to play "second fiddle" In tho men's orchestra. In conformity with tho dovelomueut of a better standard of homeg uud homo mak ing, tho method has been changed to meet the now needs. K. A. A. A. MKKTIXG TO IIK 1IKI.D WKDXKSDAY KVKNING The re.gulur monthly meeting of tho board of directors of tho K. A. A, A, will bo held lu tho chamber of commerco rooms nt 7:30 Wed nesday evening, and all members of tho association, an well na others In terested In promotion of athletics huio ,uru urged to attend, pno question of Importance to bo docld od will be that of new athletic equipment. t 'SIAHKirr llEPORT PORTLAND. Feb. 27. Cattto mid hog slow. Bhoop 7fJc higher; oast mountain lambs $11 to tU.SO, ttgga weak,. Butter steady, U INJUNCTOH AGAINSTUSING T HOUSE Amended ComplainC Atki Transfer of All Records to Block 35 Building I'lca that tbo county court bo on Joined from holding court In thn old court hniisn building or any wliern other than In tho Main street structure on block 35 and thai thn county court be required to mora 'ho vault doom from the old court house, build Iur tu the Main atrent building, together with all recordu and files belonging to tho county, was contained In an amended com plaint filed In thn circuit court Sat urday hj- Tlcnner, Manning A Ca non, attorneys for tho plaintiff In the caso uf Frank Ward against Klamath county, tbo county court, et at. ( Tbo umended complaint also prayi for an Injunction enjolitaf the defendants from Interfering with the county clerk, sheriff, as sessor and othor county office In moving to tho Main street build ing. It also praya that the county court be required to enter an order moving tho steel from the old Jail to the now Jail on block 3C, and asks for nn Injunction enjoining tha county court fro ralnterferlng with the moving of the Jail. The' complaint also cover tha Injunction now In force lo ragard to tbo levying and collecting of taxes for block 10. The original papers were xnt to Circuit Judge O. P. 'Skip worth ct the Second Judicial district. Meet Set for May 13 V A general Held and track meet for all Klamath county school will bo bold May 13. Details of tha meet wero decided upon at a meet ing Saturday afternoon of tho atl letlc committee, composed of City School Superintendent J. P. Wells. County School Superintendent Twyla Ferguson, High School Principal Itobert Oootz, Frod Peterson, high school principal at Ilonanza, and James I.uebka, assistant principal at Ilonanza and former O. A. C. nthleto. Illbbons will bo awarded for place In all events. An effort will bo made, to have a trophy awarded lo thu elementary school und to tha high school making tha largest number of points. STOCK BROKERS FAIL Suspension U Announce! uf Foar Katt-rn Finns NKW YORK, Feb. 27. -Tho con solidated stock exchange today an nounced the suspension ct two firms, Mosuer & Wallace, brokers, nnd Thomas H. Cowley & Co, MONTRKAI.. Feb. 27 Tho brok erugo hoiuo U Trousk, Hart & An derson was assigned to bonctlt creditors todny. PHILADELPHIA. Fob. 27. Tha brokerugu firm of P. K. Guthrie ft Co. made u general asslgnmeut to day. , l'HKSlDIINT ADVIHKD OF HONTS TAX REJKOTIOX WASHINOTON, D. C Fob. 27. Representatives Moudell and Ford ney today Informed the president of the commlttoe's rejection ot tha sales tax bonus plan. lluuford MacNIdor, national com mander, and John Thomas Taylor, legislative agent of tha American Legion, ycalled at tho White House this morning and wero Informed that President Harding's engage ments for tho forenoon wero tilled. They said they would return later In tho day. MacNIdor said the Le gion was opposed to further delay In tho bonus question. Mondell and Fordney said the bouse would pas tbe bonu hill this session. POUCK CHIEF KBTVRX8 Chief ot Police Wilson returned Saturday evening from Portland where he was witness in several federal court; Uiuor, cms, OLOCnilR ' 1 '2 3. c