v H w V' - V-M sfcr- V. H. HOLXK....KMtor and Publisher H. R. mt.U. City Editor 1'ubllshed dally except Sunday, by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fall, at 118 Kighth street . jj-Qm, Country Editors J Mm III Kvnn of lVirrls Is IIiniiI ill Agv of 83 Kntorod nt the postofflce at Klam nth Fall, Ore., for transmission through tho malls as second-clans matter. MKMIIEIl OF TIIK ASSOCIATED PRESS Tho Associated Press Is exclusive ly entitled (n tho use for publica tion of all news dispatch,, credited to It. or not othorwlso credited In this paper, and also the local news published horeln. TUKSIWY, AlMtlli 1H, lt23 SHASTA VIEW The ranchers In this section nro be ginning to wonder If spring has for gotten la come this way. Unless wo Bet warmer weather soon wo will nil bo wondering where our eatable will com from. We understnnd the roads In Pop ralley are the worst ever seen at this time of year.' Mr, and Mrs. O. K. Hunt nnd wife wrro visitors nt tho county seat Sat urday Inst. . . . , ,. un naiuruiiy i w. nnr 0. M. Klrkpatrlck nml daughter.. a ,)lmch n ,,,, ff llcth and KlUa and tt. A Layman Vm ,, wen, Merrill visitors Saturday. o I IT'S QUEER SOME folks believe what they want to believe. If ton roiponslblo cltliens, of proved integrity, would go to the nearest notary, and tnko solemn Mrs. John Mskey has returned home after spending a few weeks with her mother near San Francisco Mrs. A. Turned of KJamnth Falls spent a few days last week visiting her daughters, Mrs. Llda Klrkpatrlck and Mrs. Emma Wilson. F. W. McManus, wife nnd children Elliabcth, Estent, Dorothy and Wit- Arthur Itnmaker nnd Mrs. J. 0, Edall on Tuesday. Mrs. James Hell visited Mrs Mar vin Cross on Tuesday. Mrs. James Hell visited the school on Wednesday. Sykes Hnmnker made it trip to Ilonntisa on Friday. Mr. Clarence Wallls spent the day Friday with Mrs. W. T. Oar rett. l.lttlo Marry Obeiichaln was n Illy visitor on Saturday. On Saturday C. W. Warren from avo the range. Frankle Obenrhnln has been out jof school all eek on account of Miners. Jean Dixon. Helen Campbell. Dor othy WntU and Walter Morgan were all out of school from the pri mary room on Friday en account of i . - .... ..... .... oath that the mayor of this city ltim fred of Mamam tarn were isuors honorable man; that his private life nt J. I., Halley's Sunday and Monday. Is exemplary: his public acts hon-1 Mrs. Roll Klrkpatrlck has returned est, nnd their results efficient and conducive to the general welfare would they carry weight In quar ters from which the mayor has In curred censura? We venture to say they would rocolto scant attention. Hut n paid spy, Irresponsible to any save thoso who hire him. having- no fixed plow of abode, with no known repirtntlcn, makes an affidavit besmirching tho character of the city's chief executive, and presumably Intelligent cltlxtng pro fess to bcllevu It. We will not degrade our own self-respect by attaching ono shred of weight to testimony In which there such reason for perjury. Wo believe In the fundamental Christianity and Justice of this com munity too greatly to think that many or our neighbors will give ear 'to the attack upon Mayor Wiley. It Is unfortunate that a public official, because he has done his duty, should have to defend him self from accusations from such a source. It makes It bard to secure high- minded men cf Independent mind to stand for public office, at a time when we sorely need the most calm and resoluto leadership. It la an Injustice to the Individ ual against whom tho charges are brought; but It Is a far graver In justice against the future welfaro of the community. from her visit at Merrill to her home here with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Layman. Wo are sorry to noto that she Is In quite poor health. The school at Shasta View will give an entertainment at tho school houso Friday evening, April 21. A small ad mission will bo asked to defray ex penses of costumes for tho play. A most pleasing Easter program was given at the I'nion high school building at Malln Sunday afternoon Mrs. Macken had charge of the pro gram assisted by Mrs. Hannon and others. Children from tho adjoining districts nnd tho Sunday school from Shasta View took part and they all deserve much praise considering tho distance somo llvo from Malln umj the limited rehearsals. Rare musical talent was shown among the young ladles and wo must mention the sweet solo sung by baby Mullenex, four years old, who did not miss a not from start to finish. Charlie Dobry, cornotfst nnd Raymond Van Meter, violinist assisted In the chor- ! uses which was highly appreciated by all. It Is hoped that this Is only the beginning of other programs given by the children and young people. nORIllS, Calif,, April IS Mer rill Evans, one of the oldest sur vivors of the group of early pio neers w-ho penetrated the wilderness to Siskiyou county In find homes, died at his homo here Sunday night following n gradual decline duo to his extremo ago of S3 years. At Ills bedside were his two sons nml two daughters, Mrs. Jennie l.ang, Mrs. tleorge Otto. Charles Kmuh and Williams Evam, and bis wife. who also was ono of the early pio neers to this country. Merrill Kvaus had been active In many business enterprise Influen tial In the development of Dorrls nnd vicinity, t'ntll a few years ago he was president of the Ilutto Val ley bank, and nl the time of bH death was one of the directors of that 'institution. During his many long years of activity ho nccumu lated not only worldly wealth, but a host of friends who mourn his passing. The remains will be laid Wed nesday afternoon. I'lntit Near Chlloluln Operating on XIno-lloiir Hails Work resumed yesterday morning nt the Spraguo Ittver lumber company sawmill, on Spraguo river six miles from Chtloquln, with SR men employ ed. Tbn mill Is opeiiitlug at about threefold lbs of Us capacity or lit, 000 foot dally and on a nliin-hnur basis. J. M, 1 1 ed ford, a member of the firm, said that the only slortnge on men was In tunihcr pliers. Tho t'lillnnuln Lumber company mill nt Cblloiiulii hns not resumed, as was reported here today The only work underway, It was learned, Is road grading. Tho Shaw-llortrant sawmill Is con tinuing on a 10. hour bails with ar men iuiplo)fd, according to J It. Shaw -V J tC00 s J 5&Mtiude6j) Sp.'dal linn of Spurt, School and Ores, Hats fur Collegiate nnd High Helmut girls tbn bobbed linlr Miss In small new Styles and proper-fitting benil site. v. i the storm. ....v. nu.ei nneisumo was out in ,0 ro(lt , ho ,on, 0,.totery scnool on Friday on account or the bad storm. A social dance was given at the community hall, on Saturday night It was not largely attended on ac count of some slckue.vi and others being nway, 'but all reported u plcatant time. J. S. Watts was attending to busi ness In lll en Friday. t (leorge lloyd drove to llonnnta TO DEPICT HISTORY Children of Riverside School Plan Pngennt of Early Klamath li)s Pupils of the Riverside school on Friday afternoon will stage a pageant of early Klamath history, depleting the early days In thl territory pioneer conjunction plan adopted by the city schools for study of early Klamath history. Captain O, C Applegnlo. W A Deltoll, nnd E. M. Chllcnte are among the speakers who are appearing nl KUYKENDALL UPHELD Supremo Coiut Affliin l-'oimer Circuit Judge In Twi fuses) SALEM, April U. Tho supreme court toilin decided two Klamath county rnses affirmed former Circuit Judge Kitykendall In the cane of A K Yoden versus A Kinney and Lena llarkhurst, appellant The suit wmt to determine title to properly. The court also afflimcd Kuykendall lu Hie rase of John llrowu, appellant, versus Thiimas Drake and others, a Mill arrlsing mi' of settlement of an es (ate lure; yon can get thl famous old recipe Improved bv tbn uiiiiitinn ..r other Ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It Is culled Wvelli's Snge and Siiulpbur Compound, This ran always bo depended upon to bring back the natural color and lus tre lu your Imlr Everybody use "Wyelhs Huge and Sulphur Compound" now because It darkens so naturally and evenly thai liidindy can tell It has been applied You simply dampen u oiiko (,r soft brush with it nnd draw this through tbn linlr. Inking one small strand nl ' a time, by morning the gray hair tins disappeared and after anolbtir nppll entlon It becomes beautifully dark and appears gloiiy mid lustrous Adv. ! Lei's have a smokeless summci ARTIFICIAL $50 LIMBS $75 Legs, Anus, Unices, Arch Support WM. II. KI.'I.I.V CO. Mill li-'nil Ml. Oakland, fill If. Dyspepsia Soon Disappear When You r.k. TANLAC 25,000,000 Bstllst SU CHURCH NO ISSUE (Orrgoa Voter) ANTI-CATHOLIC feeling Is be hind tho cppoiltlon'lo the re election of Congressman X, J. Sin nott In the Second Congressional dis trict, the Eastern Oregon district. As a congressman Slnnott has made good In u manner that Is peculiarly satis factory to his constituent, and be sides that, he has attained a standing In Congress that has caused him to be dlscused extensively as of cabinet cal iber. Tho only criticism against Sln nott Is that he Is, or is supposed to be, u Catholic. So the Kn Klux Klan and all of the old-time antl-Catbollc organizers are busy. Jamei II. (Iwlnn of Pendleton, a strong candidate because of his ex cellent reputation for energy and en terprise, Is the opposing candidate and has this untl-Catholle backing. Hut theru nro too many people In Eastern Oregon who aro indifferent as to a man's religion, believing It to bo his own business, for the anti-Sin-nott effort to attain any formidable proportions. In spite of his great pop ularity. It Is doubtful whether Owlnn can carry his own home town against Slnnott. James Harvey Oraham of linker, a Tcalty operator. Is us usual after the democratic nomination. Ills natno Is getting somo good advertising us u result of his regular running for Con gress, io much so that if Eastern Oregon should ever go democratic in a landslide Oraham might get to bo congressman for a term. BLY Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Parker were in town in their car on Monday. Miss Louise Howard visited Mrs. Clarence Wallls Monday. Howard Thurston Is still driving between B!y and Lakevlew, but there Ij a new driver on In Harry Howard's place, George Doyd helped Jack Watts do some branding on Tuesday. Mrs. Clarence Wallls ha, been helping In tho poitofflce tho past week. Pat Collins made a trip tn Keno Springs tho past week for E. W. Whetstone. He had to go by way of Ileatty and Bonanza to make tho trip by wagon, making something like 48 miles to get 18. Mrs. Dallas Olvan spent u couple of days the first of the week with Mrs. Marvin Cross. C. W. Warren moved bis cattle from Walter Campbell' ranch, where they have been feeding, to his own place Wednesday. James Owens moved his cattle to the range from James Watt s ranch on Wednesday. lira, .uarics iumjr iiucu ai . tho schools this week to recount historic facts nnd legends In order! to axslat tho children lit their studies SCHOOL FUND RICHER! 00 III Treasury When dieted Men Jump IUII on Saturday to meet his wife and, tllrollKi, personification of uaugnter. wnti na.i come out Hint , ,.,,;..,. ti.u , n ur iruiu rviainuin rails on ineiwtn tni, stage. He returned home Sunday with th family. Mrs. Emma Keddy and little Ivy lloyd spent the week end with Mr and Mrx. Jack Watts Albert Richardson was visiting lu Illy on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Olvan. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wallls and small sou and Harris and (Hen Parker spent the day with Mr. and Mrs Earl Walker on Sunday. Mrs. Louisa Howard has glvm up her position at the pool hall. Little Ima Jean Cross spent sev eral days the latter part of the week with her aunt, Mrs. Dallas divan. Mrs. W T. Oirrett spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hamaker. Mr. and Mrs. James Hell spent Sunday with Mrs. noil's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon and family were In lily on Sunday . Amos Lundy was a Illy visitor on Sunday. Friends of Charley Scott Warren will be ghd to know ho is no able to Hit up In a chair, and Is getting along nicely from hi wound. A. J. Jacnlcke, supervisor of tho beetle camps In the Illy unit, arriv ed from Klamath Falls on the stage on Friday, and Is looking tho territory over before establishing camps. He rodo out on the Lake view stage on Saturday to the Lake county line, and In looking over that section thought he would he able to establish a camp near th Owens ranch within u few day. Miss Ilernlco Howard spent tho week end at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James Hell. iffllPUl DlPlf IPUlI UUUli: DHUnnUllLi HUB MP Oil mnm mi in- Klamath county's school fund was mado 400 rlcher yeserday by the turning over of the cash balls of (leorge Snyder and Jim Davis, J 250 and tlSU respectively. The men wero Indicted by tho grand Jury for running a gambling place. Ilotb had entered a plea of guilty by their attorney, as they were not required to uppeur In person In a misdemeanor case, but both "Jump ed" their ball and left for parts unknown. 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Vundcgeer, 72,"a resident of the Illy country, dropped dead at tho Tom Currctt ranch near Illy follow ing a hearty supper last night. Death was duo to acute (Halation of the heart. Vundcgeer had been working on . That beautiful, even shade of dark, ranches near Illy and was well known "I""? hlr ran nnIy ,)0 "i1"1 bJr J)r',w1 HiK u mixture 01 nugti iru unii nui phur Your hair Is your charm. It It's lirmiiinioilier'N llM. to Hi lug Hark Color nnd Lustre To llnlr Quality I.VTEVriOXS OK CIVIC LK.WiCK (Continued from rage 1) SIX SPECIAL ACTA AT HTRAM) THEATRE TONIGHT Six big special acts, a riot of fun, will murk amateur night at tho Strand tonight, in uddlttou to which will appear Henry It. Walthall In "Tho noomerang," u picture replete with thrills. Wednesday night will be shown "Ono Shot Ross," with Roy Stewart In tho stellar rolo. Prevent forest tire It pays. the home cf Mr. and Mrs Campbell on Wednesday. Mrs. Walter Campbell returned to ber home from Klamath Falls on Tuesday. She left little Ruth' with her mother, so sho could be I under tho doctor's caru for a while. Glen Parker has given up bis po sition as clerk at the Illy Mercan tile company, and expect to take a position ut the Hamaker-I'arker saw mill at Swan Lake. The lily Rodeo association held a business meeting on Tuesday, April 11, to discuss tho possibili ties of putting on a show for Yreku, California, on July 4. It wan unan imously decided to take tho show there provided they and Yreku could comu to terms. George Noble of Langell vulloy spent a few days this week In Sprague River valley gathering up the Lester Ilixcn horses, which ho purchased from him, leaving for his homo with narnu on Thursduy. C. W. Warren purchased hay from O. W. Howard to feed his stock for u short time longer be fore turning them out, Arlett Kdiiull spent a few days visiting at the Owens ranch this week, returning home on Saturduy, Mrs. W. T. Garrett visited Mrs Walter! matters, and, all talked freely. Ills impression of what the mayor ; said along the line suggested was that citizens should co-operato with offl ! clals In enforcing tho lawn and that the executlvo officer was often pow erless to enforce tho law fully with out the co-operation or the people Don't let a blaze from your match start u blaze In tho forest. In that section. County Coroner Whit lock said he wus unable to find trace of any relations. The funeral was to have been held at Illy this afternoon. A smoking match carelessly thrown may mean a smoking forest. IIEUIIV CTLTI'IIK ANTLER. Calif., April 18. Cul ture of strawberry vines Is becom ing an Important Industry In this mountainous section. Over 1,000, 000 vines have been shipped this year to central California points, local growers state, und plans uro under wuy for doubling tho produc tion next year. . Livestock needs grass ami water, forest fires mean an end of both. makes or mars the fure. When It fades, turns gray or streaked, Just nn application or two of Sagn and Sulphur enhances Its nppcuranco n : hundredfold. . Don't bother to prepare the mlx- Hard Times Supper-Dance Friday, April 21 at Midland Houston-Til Orcliestru "One Big Time" coimis then. count on a BPKjfV'B the recognizcd Standard coemwT r2 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A DANGEROUS TIME OF THE YEAR TO GO HOME BY ALLMAN HELLO,TOM,WHAT ARE YOU DOING HOME THI3 TIME OF DAV? OH,,Ve.BEEN W0RK1MG PRETTy HAEP AT THE orpice AND CAME HOME TO RELAX A LITTLE I WELL, I'VE GOT THE PlCTUrel WMT1 (L TtlA-r E I O&S ? 3- VHATiy OUTFORME I ( WHAT? LJ" ft I Wh I PANO MOVED - (SSSnlmm I1 .MATTRESS V viii trrv ' " - i iw lllll mPsB I yr it wi irs inc i Seed for Your GARDEN, LAWN or HELD murphey;s seed store 1,'i gi &Atwmm ft StSrfM "