xm . .v i fcwtiitux literal WEATHER tonight am FORECAST TUIMIMY, IIAIN. NEWS 0 THE WORLD BY THE -ASSOCIATED MESS Member of the Associated Press. I'lflo'-iilli Venr. No. MUM7 KLAMATH FALLS, OltF.OO.V, SIOVIMY, APItIL it, Iftti! FlUCOH nv twin Hi v 27 IEB TOTAL SENTENCESFOR pisti Buys Fifteen Person Arc Sent to Stiitc Penitentiary; x Fines Reach $2,465 Tncnly-mvi'ii years In (hit slate , I'l'iilinniinry, riiiKH tntiiliiiK $2,4fir., nllil 410 day lii Hi,, rniitily and Ity Jails, In III (i lull of punishment lh.il limi linen meted mil hy ! niurt,, of Klamath county in ihn hint three ami n luilf mouths to law violator. HUlc lYiilli'iitlni) Firieen persons, Including Imtli amen, huvti been unlit in Halcm for Imprisonment ranging from hIi months to 10 year, each, which In eluded Jijanltt IlkwMI hihI lllaiirhn Tinner, rolihnry, six month each; Jame,, Moore, forgery, onn year; Fred llniikliw, larceny of personal I'tointrly, state hcIkhiI for lioyit until SI; I'l) mouth HtorniN, larceny of -rnoti.it property. threo yearn; Karl. Floyd, IVrcy nml Claude Hun klna. otic, year each for larrcny of dwelling houses; Jnrk Hairy, for gery, two years; Prank , Watson, I'lru-iiy In dwelling liollKiik onn year, anil Lesler llliou, stealing hones. J years. County J T. It. t'apnrr, tiiwiiialiliin, ihrro inonllmj Waller J. Wolfe, larrrny hi loom, so nay DouRlan county Mil; George lloll, moonshine, 60 iI.i)k; Clms. Mrlcum. driving auto while ilriink, lo days; L. Harrison, 0 iUys; Geo. Iluugus, moonshine, thirty days; lies F.vn,attutory charge. I JO days, ami numerous other sentence on various charged.'! Klant Goo, Snyder, 1500 nml :C0 hull fnrfelte.il; T. II. Capnor, 1260, liionn-hlno; Geo, lloll .moonalilue, I aoii j Oh, Melctim, mnnnahlne. 1100; ,eo Clemnnta nml John Don, $2.10, lunotiahlnn; Tim llrown. lloo, rontnmpt of court; Walter Kados, monnalilnn. lion; Oeo, li. go, moonshine, $3110; P. I, Kelly, moonshine, 1100; .o Clements, moonshine, 3Q; Jim Davln, $150 nml hall forfeited, nml other -mull-it fines. Thorn still romnlii to In lrl"d In thn rlrnill court 12 Indictments covering folnnliui, uml soinn U criminal liiformatloiii. am pkihIIiik ulliiiitloii In tin Juntlro court. I'arolix Durlni (hi,, a -inn porlod nit raic wlutro pleat of Kiillty wero entereil i'l n haiiillcil hy M'titi'iiro nml pa. iiiln. Tlireii of lliomt paruleil nrn ri'pnrleil to ho iiiakliu; kooiI, two havii vloliited thn comlltlomi of thn p.iroln uml worn hoiiI to thn peni tentiary, uml lino Iihh left thn htnto unit Iiuh not heteu npprehinileil, IhillLiI HUlca Commlaaloner llert C. Thomiia Iiuh l.ounil over 19 per miiih on llnuo? clmritua, onn on cat tin ni-tlliiK, niid hurt at thU time rio liiiior cam-ii pemlluK action. RAID SCHUBERT HOME giiiuiiii)' of Alii'tiiil l.liiior Heleil Uy Offliim In A ruld HatunUy nlKht on thu roa Ideiicu or Curl Hchtihurl Hr.. 1)07 IIIrIi Htreot, reaullud In the tout Is cation of vovnral bottles of allcRnd wlno uml ii liottlo or nllcKud moon hIiIiiii. Tim raid wdh conducted by Walter (1, Went, tho Huv. It. T. CfokliiRlium uml l'rlco Itucoli, A complaint filed In thn Juntlro court (hunte Bchubort with llli'Kal pox aeanlpn of lilior. ' Ho wiih rulouHod on IiIh own rucugnUutmi to appuar ut ii huarlnt, tho ditto of which wuh not aet, owlnr to prons or hualncau In thu court. j WIJATIlKIt I'BOUAIIIMTIt Tho Cyclo-Btormiiraph at Uudor- " ) ' woodo I'burtnncy hIiowh thut thu buromctrlc proa auro Iiuh boon full ing klowly ulnco four o'clock (IiIh iiyirnlnR, Condi tlonu uro fuvorublo for ruin tonlxht. Forocnat for noxt 34 hourH! ITiiBettloct weath er, with moderato temperatures. - Tho Tycos recording thormoniotor rogUtored maximum and minimum toniperaturci, today, an follews: High no Low , 35 GOVKIINOIl MMAI.lt iti:. MANHH THAT WOMIIN HIT ON JI'KV AT IIIH TltlAli WAUKF.OAN, III, April 3 Governor l.en Small of fill' mils lodny demanded Unit wo nicy (ill on Urn Jury which In to try hltn oti charges f conttplr Miy u emhnzrln Htntn funds, TliroiiKli hid attorney,, hn chal lenges lint I'Mllrii Jury lint (if l.ukn nullity because only men It it cl been called. FINCH MUST SERVE SINTENCE, OLCOTT TELiS PETITIONERS Nntiiri' of Offrir.o I'liirrn C.nl H-l Mini Ik-yonil Jurl-illrtli'ii of'HInlc I'ai-olr Itimril A Finch, rerniilly ai'tilemeil hy JililKo P P Hlonii, to three yearn 111 thn Mittn penlleiillury, inimt m-rve hla Hi'iitencn, nrriirillui to n letter from (lovornor Olrott, lo Frmik II llohln kciii of .Merrill The Rovernor polnta out that natiiro of Flnrh'n offenae, u-i-Hiiull wit a ilmiKerouii wenpnti. plarea him heyotul the Jurlxillctlon of thn parole Imnril, nml thn Kovernor hIidmn no luteiillnit" of (necutlvi) lenl enry. HIi letter lo Itohluaon, ilaled at Balein, Mnrrli 21. followa' "Thl" will nrkmiwIfilKP reciilpt 'f your letter of Murrh IKtli nml nlao the RUhaequent petlllmm tnentloneil In your letter, nil of them henrliiR on the eaMi of V. A. Finch who la now, I am liiformeil, mi Inmate of tlflt "lute peiillentlary Thin man, I uniler-tnnil. la nerliiK u aetitenrn cliureeil with naaaull with a ilaliBeroUK weapon Thin lielnR thn raae, uniler the 1920 mueiiilmiut to thn imroly law hn la not (iiul cutitiot hn ellKlhle to ronalil' erntloli for parolo hecaUM) of the na turn of hla crime "llowuver, I may mill Unit thl of fice ilurlliK Urn paat Mivrrnl mmitha hun been In receipt of numeroiia let. torn from varloua partlen of Klom ath county compUlnliiK of allotted lick of law enforcement In thut coun ty. It appeara to mo that JihIkv Stono, In ImpoalnK thU anntimco, haa taken n material atep In thn direction of en forclnR thn law In that aectlon or thn atato." COMMISSION GRANTS RATE INCREASE TO HEATING COMPANY C. Will He 30 l 7."- I'-T Vnl llltir; Knllure or Fuel Supply Cause of Adjustment An luireaan III rate of from r.n to "T. per cent orer preaent rutea, ha been Rranled thn Klamath lleatlnR company by thn Oregon l'ubllc Sep vlcn commlailoii, effective March HO, mid contluuliiR to May .10. It nppcarit on thn ahowlni; In tho application for Increase, nay a thn or der, that coat or operatlnR tho utility haa been Kreatly Increased by fulliirn or thn ordinary Htipply or chi-.ip fuel, aawdiiat, dun to art unforsceii atrlbo In thn box fnctorlen HiippbliiR tho find. It fippeam that for 21 days In March thn Increaaed coat or operation wan $n,l00, nnil thn estimated coat beyond the ordinary, If tho atrlko cnntlnueH, will bo $3,200. Thn rato naked for, iiccordlnK to thn order, will yield lean than 40 per cent of tho Increuaed coat or operat- .tut;, nud It In Rrnnted on thn KroiindH, thut It will prevent Injury to tho cuh tomem or tho utility, and will etiabln thn utility to continue operation, UnlcHH further nIiowIiir or extra ordinary mid IncroiiHod loaaen tiro made, tho nmerRenryruten will auto matically terminate on May 30, APRIL 1 MOVING DAY Many Firms- OiajMjn Location! Flower Hliop Knlui-ip'H Quiuicnj 'April 1 nppurvntly wuh iiiovIiir day In thin city JuiIrIiik from thn nuinhor or bublneaa flrmu chunitlitK locatlona, umotiK which woro tho Hvunn Shoe compuny, movod to Htoro oppoaltu poHtofrico formerly occupied by Hulen' iiowh atand; I lulus iiowh stand movod to 723 Main mid occuplon a portion of Huimro Deal drug store; Upp Jowolry Htoro and Jltnoy uurvlcu, movod from Central hotel olio blook cunt; Chllcoto & Huiltli, movod to utoro vucutod by Kvamt' Shoo compuny; Snnltury mur kot, moved from Knder'ti Htoro to lo cation formerly occupied by the Doughnut shop. Tho IClamuth Flower shop will oc cupy the npaco vacated by Upp, In ad dition to tho space at proaont occu pied adjoining, and will completely remodel and redecorate, A larger stock will bo carried. . Rctolution Would Deter mine Whether Return to Spoilt System WASHINGTON. -. r. April 3. ltlnntlRatlon by a sperlitl teniae iin mltlen to ilelermliio whether tho din mlaaal hy President HiirdltiR last Fri day of certain olflcialn nt the bureau eiiKravIni! mid prlutltiR wan Juallfleil. w.ih proponed In a resolution Intro duced lodoy by Iti'presHiiluthi Moore, democrat, of West Vlrnlnla. The reaolutlon seeks to ilntermlne whether the "facts Inillcate that the order may lej recnriled as a step Jn tho direction of u return to thn dis credited spoils a) stem," TWO LIQUOR ARRESTS Frilnnl I Officii, rapture .li-ff iiiiiii anil (li-ii lllakn Mot. The HI rent of Jeff Morman ami (lien Illnko and thn confiscation of n still, a quantity of mash and 20 quarts of iiIIorimI moonshine reunited from a raid conducted Saturday on a ranch near I'lno (irmo on thn Oleue road by federal officers Waller (.. West, thu Itev It T t'ooklnr.hmn and Deputy Shrrlff M.irlou llarnes. Morman mid lllakn ern nrr.ilRiied before 11. S Pominlasloner llert ( Thomas mid henrliiR was set for Ap ril 15. Hnth Mem released under bonds of $750 each. Ilondameii for Mormnn were J, I' Campbell nml l.awrencn J Duconhh. TIiomi for lllakn wero W. T. Iluy, A J Kluuncrs and J. II. llarnes. iticiiAitn i,. wk.stmoiu:i,a.h I'AHHKH, HIIOItT ll,l,NKSS After an lllnes;, of thren weeks, which developed Into piicumonU uml complications, lllchurd I. West, morvlund, n curpenter, resblliiR ut Third and Fast streets, died nt 4 :1S Sunday mnmliiR. Flo Is sur vived by a widow and u son and daughter. Thn decedent wan a na tive or Nacoochn, (leorRla, and had resided hern onn year und two months. Funeral seniles will lie conducted In thn Whltlock chapel tomorrow afternoon at 2 n't leci: by tho Itov. A. F. Sliiimoiin or thn First llaptlst church. Ilurlal will bn In the local cemetery. NOMINATION CONFIHMF.il WASHINGTON. I). C.. April 3 -Tho senate, today confirmed the nomination of John A. MrC'ull for postmaster nt Klamath Falls. IN n KIN UNCLE SAM TAKES HIS POSITION ON CONCILIATORS SEEK TO FORCE MILLS TO ARBITRATE DISPUTE Would Aw-rf Kionolnli- CihIh Held lo IU' Itnpldly ApproiiililiiKt lo (,'oiitlnun Pfforls (Hy Assodntril 1'it-ss) HAI.KM, April 3, Otto llnrlwlK of th'i statn ronclllatloti board la hero loday to net a rullni; from thn attor ney Kunoral on thn conciliation board'a authority In the Klamath Falls strike. Action lo rorcn lumber operators of Klamath Falls to nrbltrato In their dispute with employes over worklni? hour, which resulted In a strike of r,Q0 mill workers nml Ihreat.-iiH ii lie-up of IorcIiir camps flfectlnr 1.C0O men, will bo koiirIiI by Urn state board ,of mediation, iiiembera which 'returned to Port land Saturday alter n futile effort to brliiK about an aRreemetlt, uc cordliiR lo the OrflRon Journal. The statement1 centlnuen: "The mill workers quit when ownern minnunced a nine-hour ech'edule with waRes no higher than fqr the elRht-hour day In spite of Indications of liicrbinlni; prosperity, sei-ti In statements of lumber ship ments, thn operators Bay they are, uniler thn eight-hour schedule, In unfair competition with California mill men, who work crow,, nlno hotir.i ii day. Winker Claim Prim Iple "Mill uorkern reply tlrit tho elRht- hour day Ms a principle firm ly established In American Indus tries.' "Meanwhile, conditions of fami lies who depend sololy on tho pay rhecki from thn mills, are op proachlnr. n suffcrlnK stace, Fow. It any. It In said, havu enough sav ings to thin them over a protracted w.iRflcK.n period, "'To sen It w can't hasten con ciliation und uort un economic crlsU which Is rapidly approaching in Klamath Falls, wn will confer with Him attorney general or the iit-ite,' said W. F. Woodward, mem ber ot the mediation board. "Otto llartwli; and J. K. Flynn. other member,, ot the board, to gether with n. I. Marsh, federal commissioner of labor, wero back In Portland with findings or tholr Investigations. Hnj- 0MTiitors Obilnriiti- "Tho operators, they said, wero obdurate nnd refused to arbitrate Thn workers, according to a state ment by tho Timber Workers' un ion, preM'titod to tho board, ex pnased a wllllugurna to arbitrate, mid, If necessary, sacrifice waROs to to porpetu.itu tho eight-hour day. "Thn hoard, members say, will not let up In Us attempt to adjust the differences, but seek guldanco from t'ho attorney general for tho next move." CRASH OF 1W0 PLANES BRINGS PILOTS' DEATH Collision in Mid-Air Fati (o Two Flyers; Fall to Earth in Flames HOUSTON, Texas. April 3. Two airplanes from f-'lllngton field crash ed near South Houston today, killing both pilots. Hotli planes came down In flames. Major Slmmonds, pilot of ono plan" was burned to death, f.loutenant Fltz pntrlck, pilot of the other piano, died a few minute. after tho accident. Tho causo of tho crash has 'not been ascertained. i SAWMILL OPERATING Hhaw-Htrnm Plant Itejortrl Ilun. iilnR With Full Crew Iteports that tho sawmill or the Shnw-llertrnm Lumber company nt tho lower end of I.:'(ko Kwaunn had started to operata thin morning wero verified by thn company, an office employe of which slated thn! 2T. men, a full crew, worn at work today. Ho said they wero working on a 10.-hour basis. Numerous reports that other plants had resumed were unfounded. Offi cials nt various company's stated that a number of men wero working nt odd Jobs, but that no uttempt had been made to rcaumo normal opera tions. Manager J. M. White of tho Weed Lumber company nn Saturday stated that 60 men wero ut work In the various plants at Weed. It was reported that a number of strikers gathered near tho Shaw-Dcr-tram plant today but that no trouble occurred. CRIME HITS GOTHAM Tlilrly-Sevi-ii Ptmiim Munhxt-il During Month of Mnrrli NBW YORK. April 3. March wan a record month tor violence In this city. Thlrty-socn persons murdered, among them threo wo men. In tho Inst 4S hours ono murder va committed by n woman, four bandits wero captured In un at tempt to rob u construction com pany's payroll, threo men shot and seriously woundod a department store manager, and three other ban dits clubbed :i watchman and a guard und took $1,000 trout tho counting room or a dally news paper. THE MATTER AI'PltOPItlATION llll.fi AH UKPOItTi:i HIIOWH I.VCHEAHK OVKIl HOUHK WASHINGTON, D. C, April 3. Tho agricultural appropria tion bill, carrying $31!, 808,000 but without the Item of $360, 000 for rroo seeds was reported today to tho senate. An turned over to tho senate tho mcasuro Is $100,300 larger than nn pas sed by tho house. VOTE UPON rntJNTY UNIT EDUCATIONAL PLAN CALLED FOR County Court Onkm Qnmtlon Central Ailmlalstratlom ( Placed on Mflj- Ballot ol Perhaps tho most significant actl' In tho educational history of Klam ath county occurred Saturday when tho county court ordered tho county clerk to submit to tho voters of the ounty at the May primaries tho ques tion of the adoption of tho county unit plan of administration and taxa tion for schools. This bill was passed at the last rogular session of the leg islature making tho adoption optional with each county. Owing to the over lapping of time following the ad Journment of tho legislature, and the tlmo required for special election no tices, the question could not bo sub mitted last Mar. Ono county, Crook, howoror. anx ious for thn adoption of thl plan called a special election during thn summer and favored It In a Yoto of two to one. . A series of articles explanatory of tho workings or this plan will appear In tho Herald and Inasmuch ns tbo citizens ot Klamath Fallswlll have a voto on tho question, but tho rural districts will be directly affected by It. It Is hoped every voter throughout tbo county will follow these articles and bo thoroughly Informed when eloctlon arrives. Alroady several progressive rural districts, knowing that this plan would co mo up for voto at this time have liked Joe speaker wa -hare studied tho subject to present It at their community gatherings and some lively discussion have ensued. Tho general sentiment Is decidedly favor able In tho communities that hare had an opportunity to study tho plan. ILLINOIS TO REIGN Immigrants From Sucker State Hnvo CliarRp of Forum to In order td show Missouri that Illinois Immigrants can put the "rum" In forum, a sub rosa meet ing of all tho confessed natives of tho "land or suckers" was held Sat urday night to Plan a gala surprlso Wednesday at tho chambor of com merce luncheon. Tho commltteo Is out today rounding up all thoso who havo no particular reason for not making known that they wero first mlnlaturo cltlions of tho stato where a mayor named Thompson and a governor named Small reigned over thom. In otbor words, llert Hall, Fred linker, Elmer Ludden, Percy Evans, Mayor W. S. Wiley, Fred Fleot nnd others aro respectfully request Ing all "suckers," real or Inherited, to report on or before Wednesday noon, when tho natives of the su burbs ot tho Windy City will put tome real nolso Into Illinois. Ileginnlng, like tho Mlssourlans, ut tho menu, tho ontlro proceod lugs will bo turned ovor to tho iibovo named commlttoe from Illi nois and alt who will volunteer as Hlstanco providing they aro real natives. A request for a speaker for tho occasion was mailed several days ago asking for tho stato super Intoudont of b-chools to bo tbo hon or guest ot tho day. It bolng as sum oil by tho commltteo that tho Htnto of Illinois was first In cdu cation, und ot course furnlatiod many btatos with educators. FINDS ANCIENT RELIC Muu Seeking Indian IteUcs UUcov- em Prehistoric Ilouo A portion or a bono of Home pre historic boast, supposedly a front leg'kiico Joint, wus found Sunday by O. D. Matthews ot thlg city on the J, Frank Adama ranch near Tulo lake, whore he was searching (or Indian rollcs. The bone was petrified, and weighed 10 or 15 pounds, although the section was not over 13 inches In length. It had apparently been unearthed by the government dredger in digging ditches last year, Matthews ssld. MB MID GLADLYBETUBN I ssident of Union Holds Resumption Entirely Up to Operators (By U Associated IYcm) WA8HINOTON, D, C, April 3. Union coal miners who suspended work Saturday In the nation', bitu minous and anthracltel fields, were declared today by John L. Lewis, president or the United Mine Work ers, to be desirous of ending tbo suspension at the earliest possible date, but that resumption depends entirely upon tho future attitude of tho coat operators; Lewi, spoke at a hearing before the house labor commltteo on ' a resolution to direct an appointment ot a commltteo by the president lo Investigate the coal Industry. Lewis asserted his organisation wolcomed any Impartial Investiga tion ot the coal Industry. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 3. Suspension ot work by tho union coal mines Is virtually complete to day .according (o reports from union sources up to noon, nnd claims were mado that tho miners' causo has been strengthened by walkouts In some non-union dis tricts. President Lewi, of the United Mine Workers told the house labor commltteo that resumption of work depended entirety upon tho oper ators, whose refusal to confer, ho said, had provoked suspension. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. April 3. nreaLjcoaLsirlksj. sKh.jtsJthk.fioniru try la now facing, have boon .few al though for seventy-five years tbo cost Industry had been marked by almost numberless state-wide aril! localised strikes, often Involving several tnous-( ands or workers. All of the big strikes have continued more than a month, the longest having been that of 1102 In the anthracite Industry which con tinued 23 weeks. Unlike tbo last great strlko, tho present ono begins with warm weather approaching while the 119 shut-down camn with winter. Stocks now are moro amplo than then, but tho present situation Is much llko the Fourth ot July walkout ot 1897. Out of the strikes, both large and small, tho workers aa a general proposition have won many bene tits In Increased wages and Improved working condi tions. Ilut victory haa not always been tholra, though tbo big strlko settloraenta have favored thom. Tho operator successes, howevor. Include wago rodcutlons, denial ot Increased wages, changed working conditions, and the crushing ot two unions the first national organisation of miners, toundod In 18(0, which per ished In a series ot strikes at thn close ot tho civil war, and the Work men's Denevolent association, an or ganization of anthracite workers, which was demoralised In 1875 after IS years' existence. IHt. WIHF. HPKAKH TONIGHT Dr. Sara E. WJae, of San Francisco, national lecturer for tho W. C. T. U will speak before tbo mothers and daughters' of the city nt a community banquet at the Presbytorlan church at 6:30 thlg evening. It was Intended to hold tho banquet In tho chamber ot commorco, but tbo heavy demand (or tlckots mado tho change necessary. ASSERTS m Officers FiNJ No Boom . But Find Two PotitioM A sourch of tho Shlpnlngton resid ence of J. V. Kompke. jailed Friday, netted tho officer no liquor, u was said, but a search ot Kempka's person revealed a petition for the roeall of District Attorney C. C, hwf d petition for tho nomination of K. W, Elliot? for circuit Judfo. th 4oc. meats aro la sato koeplsg at tho H-, lico station. ' ' ' . The police surmised last KompkV had only, received tho HUUsM'iaat' , day aa the onlir aassea thaw soskaaaasl wera.hls ewa na hiwWo'i.n- ,'.-. -.,", ...!, .j m . " . r; .. ' r . .4 ',-. '- p.. ,,Jtis J-.OT V: $gri