y s. - ..; I , eman.M.a Jtvt-at ,, 1 - jtu nrttunitt l.tfcr""5 -' --------.yi ww:. nnp,,! - M iEtummjj Iterate NEWS OF. THE WOWU BY THE ' WEATHER FORECAST 'lONHUIT AM) SATHIDAY, I'.UIt ASSOCIATED Member of the Aasociated Press. ate & ) I'lM'eiilli Venr. o, lIllilH. IS SUCCESSOR TO Bert Anderson, Angered at Removal of Gate by Governor, Quits )lAl.i:l, Juno 2.(lnvernnr Ol roll loilny appointed I. i: lleun, of Kllgl'IIO, KHll(lr Of III" llDIIHl) III ; tlin l.ml legislature mill immn chh. fill cainlliliile fur rnitillrun muni- liiilliin for itmerniir, It; sue llerl . Aiiilcrxin ut Mi'ilfunl, im 11 meinher ( nf lln Klatii rixli mill R1111111 com inlnxlon. 1 MClH'Oltl). Jim" 2 ltirt Alnler Miti sent It In riNli:iiiitlim in timer j tinr Olriilt 11 11 iniMiiliiT nf thn stiite ,.iiliu iiimiiilwnlon, ili'diirliiK Hi" Kiiv I "rmir'H urtliin In iIIhIiiIksIiii: nMyiir ' C I! linte from thn Hluhi fair board wnn 'tin Insult lo tlio people f Med fnnl mill Jiirksnu riiiiiil)' ' SGT. YORK GETS FARM llMl Arrm I'lMilnl to Vnr Mrni li Nii.lnlllr Itnliiry Clnli I'llATTANtmOA, Tinti . Jmi.i '.' KiTKi'iiIlt Ah III York III lut (coin " iiir". tin ili'i'd to III, imi'iirro ;Iit linitiiiM f .it m in lViitri'N it iiniy lirt Inn lirvii iri'iiiiiiid tn liltn llh tin tlllo clrur by J T HIiiH-lur ( Juim-n ii n, nil" of lliu trimti'rit of tlm fund atiirtcd hy lln Nuhtlllii Itnliiry rluti nilh whli'h til., farm mun iiirrluini'd Tin, tlmt MimpalKii fur tin fund li'tl Hi" lltlu to tlu farm cloiidid with u iniirlKut;" mid thu ArKunii" Ihtii ti'vntly wrik rupurli'd ronnlilur iibly worrliMl torr iiiii'IIiik Ii iiumi Ih nit lliu liididiludnnbi A n'rotul riirii palKit ItiiitiRuriilrd tiy thv Ititur Inn itnd Hi" iiiortiEMR" w paid. I'ru m'litiitlcm of tli" di-od iiH livid up peudliiK Itiriiriuiralloii In thi illicit mrnl of mi uriount of thp nTKciint't exploit In 1'niuci' HARVESTER HEAD OUT Harold I. MrOinulik IIpIiin I'm'" lilenrj; l'KKi' lllrrli-l ('HirAtlO, Jiinn 2 Harold r' MrCormlrk rnilRlied ax bead of the International llanentcr coiiipnny today. Mi'Ciirinlck miinln.lted Aloi nnder l."KK", vlco president and neneral inanai;er, who was iinanl uioiiKly elected. An "xeciitlvn com mltli'O nf flte, Kclectud from thn board of dlrerlnrn, wa, rreated, and Mr(.'iirmli'k waH n lined as chairman nf tho new body. votij or coxriin:.ci: I'AltlH, J nun 2. Tho Prenrh chamber of deputies this eveillliK ex tcniled u vol" of roulldeiico lit l'ri mlor Pnlnrare, IK4 to 100. t'AKH in AnvAXfi: is AI.V.YH IIKItAI.U I'OMOY Tho llernld policy him nlwayn been rush In advance) for sub- Hcrlptlons. Occasionally a sub- 4 arrlbor noKlecl to pay when tho 4 monthly bill In prosentcd, Next month ho or xlm liua forKOtton 4 tho owirslKht mid when thu bill Ih iikiiIii presented rflfuses lo pay inoro than olio month's Inslal- muni. Hoiiietlnu's u mlbucrlber waxen IndlKiiuut when tho cur- rlor boy (iihImIh upon a HUfflclont 4 payment to brims tho account 3d ilaytt In ndvant'o of thu ilutu 4 of presentation of tho stuto- 4 ment, declaring (hoy luno novor paid In iiilvnncu In tho punt unit 1 aro holiiK illsurlmliiutml ukuIiihI. Tho fmt Ih, howovor, I hut Tho Herald U nnvor Htnrted mi- 4 less paymont Ih mutlo III ml- vauiu mill IIh policy Ih to Htnp 4 all HiihHcrlptloiiH Hint mo not 4 fully paid up. 4 On Hulurduy tomonow H 4 carrlom will inuko monthly 0 CailVIIbB Of HIlllHCllllOI'H llOIIU'H. IMuimn romumhor to liuvo your 4 inontH'H HtibHcrlpllou ruudy, and 4 liiHpert your receipt to hoo thut th0 current payment lnyH your mibHcrlptloii to July iHt, Wo Intond to llvo strictly up to our policy, ciibIi In tulvutico 4 for HUbacrlptlontt anil ollmlnn- lion from tho subscription list - of nil nrronrs ncrounln. 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Iriitlmi i'(rrli.... k.h"dupd for thai iliiy. mit" pontponi'd dii" to th" In iiblllly of thn hand to Im pnupiit A priiKriiiu will prohiibl) ! held next ui-"k hrii tho i:ik'n h.iud will lur i:Mi niiinU' Ituth DIiiiii. Iiutr'utur at Mills nrlioul. Mill b" III" prrimillt'llt MtpiT lmir ufler tirhmil rlni4. Thu It'in porury Hiiportlror U' on thn srout.O fiom 2 p in until ' p in mid p.ir "iitH .irv r"iti"l"il to k"i'p tho lltt folkit iivsnv iitti'r o'rloik iin III" ground Is so crowded there l daimer ,,, m,,r ,u, ,c.r, f the option i of them beliiK Injured I ,,r,..,U'iied lo return the imitUK"- Thn il.i)gruuml is heroinlnc no.,,,,,,., .., i.llriii.11r.r. Inn an under- popular with thn children that II i Is probabln iimslon in aK"n "' bn made In order to urcommmlat" all I of them ) m i CUPID IN HOT WATER Mia. Mit'onnlik SImt Until" I'reti-ut HiuiKlilrrV Miitilnei lo CIIICAtlO. June 2 A determined Imltln lo present tho murrlai;" of Mulhlldn Mi-Curmlrk, prospcllvi) heir of millions, lo Mux Oser, Swiss rid Int; muster, was Iipkuii In court to day by Mrs IMItli Itopkefoller Mr Cormlrl;, thn 17-year-old ulrl'H moth er and divorced wife of Harold V Mrt'ormlck, millionaire head of the International Harvester company. AskliiK u restrnlnlm: order from probate court to provont thn tiiur rlnne, Mrs. MrCormlck declared that bocuiiso of her "tender iiko", MNs Mnthlldn mlKht "beconio lhr subject of machlnntloiiH and IntrlRiieH or deslRlm: persons." 'Khn lidded Hint Oner heliiR u poor man, desired thn innrrhRo "prliunrlly" becauso ho be lleVPd "In so doliiR ho will Hiciiro lurRo stiuiH of moiipy mid financial Riiln." Tho motion was mndo In Mm. Me Cormlrk'H nnswer to the iippllriitlnn of her duuRhler for nppolntment of Mcforinlik iih her IokiiI Rimrdlan. Under the SwIsh law, consent of the Kuurdlaii or both parents of a minor Is necessary for marriage, PREDICTS CIVIL' WAR I'loleslaul Archlilslioii Htmlles McellnK Willi Slalenient DUIIMNi. J linn 2 -(Thu Most lli'v. A. K. (IrcKR, Proleslnnt AicIiIiIhIiop of Dublin, STurlled tho Diocesan muiitluR today by miylnK, "If wo mo not nlieudy cnRugeil In (In II wur In Ireland It may hu upon us this woeU or next." I.ONDO.V, Juno 2. The llrltlsh riiKiuiout which leturneil from lie laud In Ktdiruury left Plymouth to dny for li'oTfiist, CIIINKSi: I'ltCHIDKNT ltl.-Tllti:H PICKINO, Juno 2. President Hsu Bhlh OlimiR, who yostordny icsIriioiI tiiidor proBsuro, will rotlro to Tlon Sain, leaving presidential paluco to his Buccossor, who In nil probability will ho LI Yiinn mini:, former presl K I, A .MAI II Rudolph's Troubles COMPANY REACHES AGREEMENT OVER PARK MANAGEMENT l.oilK" "HI bo opuratod tills hi'ji.oii by Crater National Pari; niiiipaip. lout poniil of I'orllntid mid Mrdfont men. tllh It W I'rlc". an oftldal of the i(inip.ih)'. again r.iiural maiiacvr, ac I rordliiK to int'inbi'm of th" (otupaiiy I who lia(, ri'turni'd from a ' In Portland niei-iinf, j 1b company oporatni tut- eqn-i,,,,,. ri-ssloint lait feminn under an iiRtce- ineiil with Alfred I.. I'urkliumt. hold er of tint concossloni'. mid aluo held ' ontloii lo tiurrhaso Ilia hnldlliKK A , ,, ,, lvvn tvMUvA satlsfac-. tory to both parlies to the option m says tMi:iti:.vi: i.n.i:i WASHINtlTON, Juno 2 - IHcl.ir- ' Thut the sportlnK blood of Klam Iiir thut nlthouKh thn worbl powers ' ninth county U still very much .illvo nt the recent arms conference had I Ih evidenced by thp number of placed n " ban of public ronilemna- i anrler's licenses Issued this year, the Hon" on r.ih Wnrfure, senator llorah.,j records showlnR n total of HQ Issued In lOscussint-tho unity appropriation up to June I, not InrludltiR those today In tho senate-, nsserted that Issued by tho several oiitaldo depu representntlveH'of tho I'nlted States ties for tho month of May, not yet ami six other powers recently urn- reported Mrenses this year show n forn.il lii Wash nuou Willi view lo extendlliR r.is wnrfiire, Ihus ' prac tlcnlly ilesjnliiR results of nrms conference " W'Lt&s N (l ) - O I o f m.-mj whaT i y . -- "V. -'-- 1 - - - 1 lr . o r- rMoT IS HEI7 ( f HAveVou AWT 5EN lT FCZ J M HAO IT AQOtiHof i& MONTHS "J ) SOrrtevwerceJ FALI.H, UllKUO.V, i'Iiiimv, .ii r Started! RESORT OPENS JULY llo.it, Trill ami Nupllii to He I'lirnMii'il in DIiiiiioiiiI Kike CeorK" I.. Howard, of Jack-ion-vlll". OreKun, In been In ItoseburR fur tin pant two Ua. In thu Inter cut of the Diamond Lake Improve ment lompnny. which M belnrr, formed tn build a mimmer reorl ut till", well known lake. Mr Howard aK that thern wilt bi boat at tho lako early In July. Theno boats will be for rent to thotn who dc- Mro t( f0W or fUh 0( l6 lake A Htore. Kasullne nlatlon and '.lent , .i,..,,,,.- .,inr. -iTji T.'-"'n " l -." -,--.,- aluo bu built at nncu. Tho manai-e- ment expects to serve meal. thU year, mid by July 1 next oar the, hotel will bn completed and ready for opeiiliiR. FISHERMEN INCREASE L.Venil) KM) I'er "iit Morn l.lccn-s Ati lsucl Thlx Yen- revenue m aiiio. mine isiucti lor May of this year compared with tho sauio mouth lust year show an In cre.iso of nenrly 100 por cent. IT'S A CHEERFUL GAME THEY'RE NoW WHaT Tub sam hill DID I OO WiTH IT 2 I SA i "i . r -. ifitf-. ARREST SOUGHT (If WMIIIRV IN PRINEVIILE I $1,000 Reward It Potted by 1 Mayor; Local Investiga tion Being Made i , . I'niNKVIM.B, Juno 2. A rc- ward of $1,000 wai pouted i by I Maynr Wiirxmollor hern today for , . tho arrest of this pcrxomi rosponil hi" for utartlnc tho tiro In tho old hcIiooI hulldlnK. which cnuned yrs. Inrday'n conflncratlon. Thn nuthorltle bcllnvn an In Irendlary rosponnlbln becauao thn bulldlni; ha been unoccupied for , pntnn tlmi. Local InvextlRatloni I aro beln: carried on pendlne tho I arrival of Chief Deputy Flro Mar- thai I'omcroy, pn routo from Salem. I Th morrhnntii were raklni throufth the ruin today. LINCOLN GETS ROADS I'rojcit Axrcril Upon for Nakowln Salmon Hhcr lroe-t i-uiui.a.m), June .. As a re sult of iho conference today between Lincoln county officers, the state hlRhwuy commissioner and federal officials, decision was reached to construct this year thu Neskowln Salmon Ither KorcH road project In Tillamook county through tho forest reierve to Devil's lake In Lin coin county and next year to con tinue, tho road from Devil,' lake to thu crossing of tho Sllctx river. This will ru an all-year high way between Toledo, Newport and HIm Htnlr ll flt .krflA, la m L; i"1 w v, in" i'ivjcv, u cost $..00,000, Lincoln county to pay 1120,000 and tho remainder to be ul(j by thn stutc und the federal government. It also decided to construct this e.ir section Alaea highway from Tldewutcr to Walport to cost 1130. 000, county, statu, federal ROern- ment each to pay 150,000. PROF. SMITH RETAINED Principal of Malln lllfili School to Itemaln Another Your MAI.l.V, Jun0 2. At a school board meeting here Tuesday, John W. L. Smith, principal of tho high school, wo retained by unanimous vote for tho ensuing year. Many patrons wcro present at tho meeting who heartily endorsed Prof. Smith's work for the past year and express ed a dcslro that he bo asked to re main at least another term. PLAYING NOW I riMOW I PUT lT e awaV Somg PiAce, novj WHERE, oh WHERE ? T A.MV II.YKHH IIIJUNKII TO IIKATII WIIK.V Alltl'l,AXH riUHIIKS INTO MOl'XTAIX Y.U POSA, Tox.. Jti.no 2. Hon Jcnklrn Jr., n Ifoutcnint III IIIU rv9VI'IJ VWI n Milt Ji- - Keani Arinttr junnKiinR 01 mo v Twelfth obgervallon miiiailron at Kort mint, worn burned to death today when their air- 4 piano crashed ngalnut a moun- tain dido anil wan dcntrnyeil by fire. (INVESTIGATION OF vrwrnrrii. rui ON BY E. H. THOMAS Porm- r..n. --.. pi,hI-. ui. - . - . - - . - . - ... ---- ....-p,.- .-..-. VlRomtm CnmpnlKn rrorwwoil to Chrrk Invnulon K. 11. Thomas, former county agent, left thl morning for Kcno and Tulo laKo to Investigate thn ex tent of the grasshopper plague In those districts and determine on combative measures. Thomas was requested by the ex ecutive committed of tho county farm bureau to lend his aid In the emergency, at a hastily called meet ing of tho committee last night, and promised his co-operation. Tbero I some material on hand for grasshopper extermination, he said this morning, and ho.will start a vigorous campaign as soon as he has ascertained the extent of tho grasshopper Invasion. 2 NAMED FOR BOARD J. J. I'urbcr and A. I- WUhnrd Fill Cluunbc- Vacancies Tho boar- of directors of tho chamber of comtnercu Tuesday ap pointed J. J, Kurbcr. president of the Hportstnun'g association and manager of tho Klamath Kails creamery, and A. L. Wlshard, secretary of the Klam ath Irrigation district, member of mo uonrtl to nil tno vucancies caus ed by tho resignation of A. J. Voye, who has moved from thetommtinlty, and .of W. O. Smith. w(o found it Impossible to serve on 'account of otbcf obligations. i Tlio appointment of 'urber and Wlibard, It wa, pointed, out, would brlnf the town and country a little closer together, as both men have a closet contact with the farming com munity. The appointment of these two directors fills out the re quired 'number, and tho will begin their, period of service Tuesday. Dr. L. D. Oass was. appointed chairman of tho members' forum, responsible for tho luncheon pro grams, succeeding It. K. Wright, who served during the last term. Dr. Oass will select a committee to as slit him In arranging (the forum programs for tho summer. Alt three of tho. appointees have accepted. It la probablo that a field board will be selected at tho mcetlnK Tues day noon. Prominent citizens of every dltsrlct In thn county have made recommendations as to their choice of a representative on this board, and from these, lists of sug gestion tho directors will select one from each rural district to complete. the field board. Flold directors will havo as much voice In the chamber's activities a?t elected directors, although they will not bo expected to attend every meeting, as will the local board. The appointment of the flld direc tors, It was shown, was fortho pur pose of extending the actfltlcs ot the organisation to the country, und to have one man from every district responsible for bringing locul prob lem to the attention ot tho chamber. FlIiB SITUATION HKTTKIt PORTLAND. Juno 2. Tho foreut fir. situation In Washlngtou und Ore gon 'I greatly Improved. Fires In western Washington are subsiding, und while blazes aro reported con tinuing In Skamania and Klickitat counties no further damago there was reported. A new fjro wns re ported In tho Colvlllo nutlonul forest on Door Creek, and a flro extending over'ISAO acres just oiitaldo tho Deschutfl aatloni forest was report ed practically extinguished. practical enuTaj KNOLAND TO MKKT DK11T LONDON, Juno 2. Tho British government has completed arrange ment to pay during the coming tall Interest amounting to 25,000,000 pound, sterling on tho British debt to the United States. It had 'not been decided w'hother a special mis sion will be sent to Washington to discus the debt with tho American wiviaiuviii. rtuat mm ram OF ,0. P. 15 Vacancies Fillod, Mem bers Pledge Support "to Organisation At a meeting of the republican central committee held In tha city hall last ovinlnR. tho followlngof flceni wcro chosen for the next two years: Chairman, Austin Hayden; Secretary, A. L. Wlshard; treasurer, J. C. rtrockenbrouRh; state central committeeman, Dr. O. II. Merrvman. Tho executive committee will comprise tho committeemen repre senting the precinct, In Klamath Falls, ' The committeemen from the precincts In tho city also act a the city committeemen, , There were! 21 committeeman, elected at tho irlmary.electlon; the IS existing vac-nclea vJere (Hied by appointment last evening. Followlnr I a complete list ot committeemen representing the 3t precincts In the ceunty: Klumath Fall No. 1, R. J. Sheet; No. 2, Oscar L. Larson; No. 3, Paul Lambert; No. 4, C. A. Hay den; No. C, J. F. McQutre; No. S, M. P. Lavenlk; No. 7, A. L. Wlsh ard; No. 8, J. C. Ilrockenbrough; No. 9, Chas. W. Thomas; No. 10, W. D. Harlan; Altamont, Fred Ba ker; I'lno Grove, D. Kill Young; Midland, James Thompson; Orla xlole. W. K. Dowdoln; Plevna, R. W. Tower; Pelican nay, R. H. Har rUon; Poe Valley. Frank Wltiea; Algoma, John HageUtela; 8wsa. Henry Meier; Malln. A. Kaltaa; FICERS IRE NAMED BY G COIiITT HIWebr--d.- Bmll-wBfeHs Twr.- laJor Spencer; Wood River, Tom Jackson; Merrill. Ocorgo Hoi ton; Tulo Lake, J. H. Hqbbs; Yalnai. CUude Clopton; Klrjt. C. W. 81 monson; Langell Vulley, I- C. Wlshard; Chlloquln, D. Bowman; Spraguo niver, Ja. plxon; Wor den, P. J. Howling; Lost River, D. O. Horn. ' Short speeches were1 made by the retiring chairman, Judge A. L. Leavltt and tho newly jelectcd chair man, C. A. Hayden; also by D. Ilowman of Chlloquln,;C. W. 81mon ,son of Kirk, It. W. Tower and Fred Baker. V The burden ot the addresea was the benefit to Klamatll( county from political recognition, and all mem bers declared tboy would work earnestly for the good ot the or ganization. Tho direct primary wa discussed, and the opinion was vir tually unanimous that recent re sults had shown a weakness that must be ovcrcomo by closer organ ization and organized attention to political affairs. FIRST STATE TO MOVE New Quarter Acquired. In Trcu. urer' Office, Court Hon. Arrangements havo been com pleted for the removal ot the First Statu mid Savings bank from tho present quarter In tho Daggett-Snal-lock Investment Company's building at Fifth and Main to the treasur er's office In tho new Main street courthouse. The movo I sanctioned by tho state supelrntendent ot bank, and tho depositor und stock-bolder; committees us an economy measure. Tlio rental, light, water, and oth or costs In tho present location total nearly 1300 a month, It Is said, wbllo -tho county court has agroed to rent the treasurer's oftlco for 7f a month. Tho cost of moving will be spproxl matoly S300. Surplus fixture will be stored. WKATHEH PKOIIA-tlUTIES Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under- wooa rnaraavr show a slightly higher bsSrossMrio pressure tfcsa at the time ot asskl: yesterday' report. Very little change has been recorded within the last IS hours, so a con tinuation of exist ing conldtlons easy be expected. Forecast far nsst 24 heur: Partially cloudy, continued wars. Tho Tyco recording thwssaawter registered maximum and .mlatssaat temperature today, a follaw; , lIlitB ...... ..U..............BS . OW ...;.........y.....;...J-S,r t A fT , 1 ,'. Vc'j - ' ft :