w siKa iVlrPrfMtlllWftX itxtmmQ Herald WEATHER FORECAST IO.VKIHT AND MATTHHAV, lAllt OFFICIAL PAPER OF ' KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS t a I Ifti Ill Iriir, N". Willi!, :,;',i promises PIHl f WflTROW CyT-OFF U. P. Head Sayi Construe- tionWoultl Follow Acqui- sition of Central Pacific I'lmpli-lion n( i ! ;.(i, ,ii , would fullms iii'iiiliiiiin n Hi. i . Iiitl I'mlflr li Him I nioii Pn i:i. u , lm stall mi til nf t'arl It lli M ,. Idnit uf tlm 1'nliin 1'ielflr. In ., i. i gram in tln .lumber of iini,i,i..,, In ruply t.t win t'tnnntini: u i it. muni as in ilio nlilniilit nf ilir i m,,,, I'nririr lit rnniiiclon ivllli future . ,n slrurlloti. Tint l"'li'Ri;uii follows ' Vour iiilir.ram tif Hut ;;,ih ln boon IPJionli'il lo inn Imrn. Tim I'm. m I'urlllr plans In lailiimellon v II ( t invnluitiiPiii nf Huuttmrn mid Hanlorn Oingiui prior In illxiiliillnti i.f llii I Minn I'lUlflr-Hmitlmrn Pacific mor KiTiin.tt.ii km.ivmi ii mint in tmiti "mi Iinn"in."!l!wTniDunw!M..!r" iry miiiniit iim iiiiiii..titi.in f n. n.Tn"?i,m.!,;,,,.i;rnl;-i". ":v!,.r,!,i;' muraii. If II ulilmulolr i.e.iiri.1 Hi.. tvntrnl I'aciric. Inrliiilini: it Or.cc.n ' ilium. Hiiuiii runitili.li. thin lliic Tin. ' mo U l.ntiilliiK III lln f.tl.Tal riuit ' mill tho t'lilun I'mlflr it tint ii pirt) tlicrotu nmt lnaiilf.lly nimmt mi) wlmt pUp It uutilil do until It kimu.. ttli.il It inn)- tin tii-rmllli'il tu tin. mill 'III It rnlimt know until illflliimltlnn of I hi" ratip That tin. r.'l.mlilitif; of tin. Hniilli -ifn l'rlflr ma III llfn from r.irt l.iiiil noillli in lhi nljtp Him. ronilrurlloii ( tint Wi'oil linit.cli aint iitlnr im pnrtaiit prnJiTta uern rauiiltil liirlni: I'nlnn 1'iirlflr ronlrol if the fioiithurn I'arlfir, mill Hint mnillnr (loxi'lopmoiti nuulil folliiH nIiiiiiM Urn I'nlnn I'iiclMc Hcnulrn tin. Oiilr.il I'.irllli', win. Hi., hintuiiiunt of Arthur l HprtiMT, Httnrtti.y fur Urn I'nlnii I'.irllli', ii M pulilldmil hi tint I'.irt law J pti. ""l Hpi'ncpr'n tinluinfiit fnllnwu- Tim Piilrv nf tlm I'lilon l'.u'lflo lulu i tit WillAiimtt.. Miliry mul i:. crn Orrimii wmitil nffunl Irniipimrtii lion Konlrv (rum UiIh m-iIIoii In tlm li.siri uf i.itniiit.rrliil mllxlty nf Urn iniiniry hy tlm nliorloM mul iiiuhi illr rri niiiin ponolliti'. it in inronci'lv til. I Mutt tlm I'uli n I'iirlllr wouM l Ulr.i tu outer lhl wontrrn DroKoll If. lion f i, no I rnliirh). r.'inill- UK il"Mliiiiii.Mil mill iiiltniiliiR.' In I Imtli Urn loiiniiy mni tin. riillrniil I . Tho ti'lnillillni: of tin. Soiiihorn I I'mlflr niiiin lino from I'orl lull.; hi ii Hi tu dm t.il llm. tlm loinitrilr t liii uf llm llcnwirlnn I'lit'Ofl mnl lirltU;o m nun. tin. Wlllanmtlt. mnl nr iiilnllli.ii ntiil i otintriirtloii nf tin- I'or- miIIIh k ChhIitii lino, tlm m'iulfllou I mill toiiHlriirtloii uf llm Him lioluoou Natron nmt Wi'oil It) uy uf Klatiuilli l'.ilM mul uf tlm lino (rum l.'tumim In M.iiKliflolil M.rn nil irtict'hiMl mul pruHi'i'tili'il ilurlni: tlm uilllrol h) llm I'nlnn I'.iiirir nf tlm S'nut liirti IM I'lflo, unit llm ilMii.iiti.ut limit n inuipllvlmil iHirln tlm I'lilon Pn- Iflr mlnilnlNli'iilluti fruni 1 U o I in l!ll:l hhlllllil III. Mlfflrll'lll IIKHIlrillll'l. of ilio iitilliuln nf llm I'nlnn I'ltcllli' villi H'iuoHt In tlm lori'ltur)' Imolv-oil. KAN I'llANCIMCO, Jillin 3u In ' "id (iruliaiii. Mmlo SwaiiHou, third llm .etn Hint llm Coulrul I'nrlll.' J tlolln; lluberi CumUli. Charles llullrmiil inmpnii) It luk.yi (.er liy lliiufli', tlnlan; llealrlco Walton, rol tlm I'nlnn Pacific hh ii n-sull nf tlm I", and Kllwlmtli llmiiNby, ncciim Uupieitm iniirt .leilnlnu. hep.ir.illni; panlst. A il.ince will l.o given nflor tint Central fruni llm Hutilliern I'a-Ulm priixram. ilflc. llm firm Hlep In llm imw nier- " ' ger will bu llm n.UHliuclInn nf tl"",HECKER ADMITS GUILT Niilrnu ciiluff. In Suulliern Olegnn mid Nultlmi'u CiiJIfuliiln, iici'oi'.llng ' Vutiiliful Defendant on Sli.u.l 'IV IK In mi minnunceiiient b) IJ. II. Ciilvln. ( Slot') uf lloukcr lilllliiK tlin pronldeut uf tlm I'lilon Pacific. , iim.lo ptihllr here today. Oltl.GON CITY. Juno .10. Uiinsull Tlm Natron eilluff riwiilmii nrnunil He.ker leHtlfylng In hl:i own defenxu llm I'liHleru ildiie uf tlm KlbKlyuu tuibi) ndiiiltle.l thai Im killed Frank niniinliiluH tliiuugli KIiiiiiiiIIi I'lillx mid fniiiiM n low grnde linn fruni Nu llum near llugeim. Oregon In Went wnml, Cnl., mill Inlo Nowiiln mnl itn under roiiHlriii'lloii at llm Unto f llm iliHsuliitluit of llm lluri liiinu rnmblnn In 191'J. Wulk wnn hulled when tlm Unlnn IMrlflu lull cuntrul , uf llm Southern I'adfle. Tlm miimuiiciiimmt wns In rcsponsu in ii tnlegrum In I'reiildent Curl Gray nf llm Unlnn I'uclfle. fmni W. H. Went, pienldimt nf tlm KIiiiiiiiIIi " tv cliiiinbiir nf I'oinmerce, n'Mklng wimi puHHibh. ehiuiKPM inigiit follow i ii tloutliiirii l'liririn-Cimlial I'aelfli' i hupiillit Ion. voiixh t.eci'i.i: wi:i Krvmi I,. Ilniilloy, Infill iiiiiuiiimi' for llm Western I'lilnn, iin.l Mlsn Dorothy J. Aruiis, slstur uf L.O. Aiims, wniu tlm prliulpalH In u qulul wedding thin mni'iiliig nt lb" hmim uf Jmlgo It. II. lliinnoll nn Urn Merrill road, Jmlgo lluiumll porfurined tln luromnny. Mr. mid Mrs. L. O. Aiens ilomli.i M.-,. ' v LOiV- l-'Vr-w-;i'-T;if ia,?7uV JJtiM 1. SPVP xarjto, w - rij' i - t idi. II t j - . ; ,. -i"ii..ry7i.irK:Jrv.c-.'-7 l e t" i i , i r. . . ,....-..,. rviv on out' ol the (liuiips at the .Soutluin JUiiioi." Coal Companv mine near ,,,.,,ril1' wh( n' th( mInu war l--e-d battlo was staged. The attackers were in the thickets at the right and on baek toward a big road, while the defenders fired from lhu lol'. of t,u? rUW s'--ow" at tll(-' I(-'ft- II W,K "'", PIo where the flag of truce Willi I'aiSt'd. CARLOAD OF WOOL IS SHIPPED FROM HERE BY GROWERS SlllplMI III Mii.le h) IK MimiiIm'i nf I...O,r..(l,. .WmmIhIIoh; High I'll..' I.miIi. l.u.ii int'iiilipni nf tin- I'arfl.' Co nporntltp Wool (irnttprs' nsnuri.itli.n hlpppj n carloml of wool yi'Kl-.-'Iny KlRliti'vu KriiMem hml clliw In the catlu.nl, whlih wolglmd nbotil l.loiiii pounds 'llm ttoul of nil niomln'rH In fit- IllUtll I poglfit mill tui whim till. opinion uf tlm oiorutlvoH uf thu a mirlatlon tliprlro Im rlclit. Wool at proncnt Ik m..IIiik n roil ml Z renin, hut It In oxportnl tli.it the prl.'o fir tlm puuleil rllp Mill Im h-t ter Anerilllli: In n Hu;uet m.iKiixInu etlllurliil, l.oollni' tlm (IrcjMn unnl poolllii; lil.ii. uieiiiliern uf liint Ji'Hr'n pool ri't'olti'il fmni I In S iinitn u.ore per pouiul Ijiun noi'.tiii'.nbols. RECITAL AT MALIN linn; lloirl's .lini'iillo Kiim'iiiIiIi' Will It.pi'nt I'n.yiiini Tomorrow ueiilng llnrry llorrl'n .liHcnllii Knioiubl" will Im hear.) In ncllal nt Mullu where they will in pent llm pr.iKram imonlly r.lveu u: (Im I'renbyturian ihurcli. Tlmy will iigalu b uhhIhIi'iI by llo nllh) Klllntl, Miprmm, nu.l lleatrlen Wultuii, plan Ihlo. 'llm eiisiinlilo n .'uuipuled nf Kiilberlim Wnltoti. (iunloii Jiinllh. I.olloy Moore, llnvtim 1 1 en IT. Illht violin. Helen Wlrtr, A mm Culllnn, .loan Tlioinpiu.u. Meruiid tlulln; llovr- Honker In quarrel when lleeker K.ruh.'d lo full In with lluwker'H plan tu hold up n imyi from whom they woiu In puiTlmH.t I.', eases of whis key. Testifying Unit llnwker declared lleeker was iloiihlo I'runslng him and Umneil nt him, llm youthful defend mil lidded: "ll wna n lilggur ninn limn I nni mul 1 grubbed my gnu mid hIiiiI." lleeker nildml Hint llnwker hud iiIno fired iholn. prjsjk WARD CASE SET, - y I'm mnl Unlcr ''rum .luilue Skip.. Wm Hi nf Kiigeno Nnnies .Inly I" l'onnal ni dor wau lucelved from Jtidgn Hklpwiirlli uf Kugcmu tuday NultliiH thu eusu uf l'liuilc Ward iigultmt Klmmilb county, for trliil on July IT, at 10 o'clock u. m. .MAUKIr ItllPOItT POItTIiANI), Juno, 30. Livestock, egg's, uinl buller Kleady, ki.a.m vni RIDGE IS SCENE OF MINE BATTLE L-fz : ';'WJ4.,c,rji2irwJ3a .vioin:s will ri.esi: (iiui rr), lintilwiiir iiiulli'url 4 4 i'i) kIuiph ii III I if ilo-nl from 4 S..lunlii nlolil In ...Inofli.t ,,..l ,.- t " i iimm t.rilny. mnl uliuppi'r mo iruliitoil "tu plmi' nnli'iH null SiiIiimIh) fur Mippllfi n-fil .il , uf any cotinly roprcnonli'il nt iho Orn. . ntrr tin- Imllilny. I r.nn Agricultural cnlli'Ko shurt counw, ' ncrnnllliK tu Krnnk Kcxtiin, fminty ! ...,n.rr.i .r. i .m..',',,,, ' Till futility lllUl i 1 WUKU&N 1K1AL. 13 (JIN T.tlmoii) Conl Iiiiiin In rti.o uf Mini llelit nn Sin tiitory Clmrui. Tnktnu of lokllinoaw In llm rate I of the Hlnlu UKUlnnt D.ive Worilon. I riiiirK.-.l uuti improper re,... ,.,.. n.ii July with ii youtiB Klrl 16 yearn of iir.o. wan Ht 111 In prouronn at S it', lock till tittornooii, tlm nlato hiv lug clm.e.1 Its CHin In ililef late yen- lerdny. m ASKS uini'it-v or CVMIIAUS l.or of tlm uymbali. I.mmd by Hie Ulks .lurllig tho lucent bmteball gmno magHil lix tho biinlnesa men w.in reported today by Kecretnry Ste- veiimn uf tho chamber nf coininerco St.ivciii.ou re.iu.HSlH that tlm pernun wlm hint thu iinbaU leturn rlmni to llm chamber uf they ma) Im return-! Oil l tlm l.lks. ' GOING Mem bar of tho AflHocintod Prcaa. fali.h, oincuo.v, i-iciia , .11 m: KLAMATH WINS HONOR Hits HMIn.tloii uf llniltif: l.-u Hi t liniher ill Sliuit Coiir-o Klmu.itli county hud Hie illnlltic tlon uf liuvlnc tho l.'irKoxt utl'.ndmiio , I uf 1 lull itieniliorn miller one leader repreNeiittithen ntid Multnomah wna Hi'cuinl with 31. Tlm ImyH and Klrln tten- itiUit:r'n tic oier llm trlj. mid frul tict 11k- ",, '" " N'eni. in siiiiiiimn 13 ft.lPtiltii tnrint Imiifnl ll(ttiu inniK ,.,7 ' ' ' " " ',' ."' ' I 'i ui" iM-ji-nijiin iiii'ii in inn iiiu WPfo linr (U , a,y aMt.ml,M flm Klamath delegate trfo'-'loJ i'.'.u lullon by motor. BUYS 6TH ST. BAKERY I'ur.hi.v. h Aiiiiuiin.e.l by ('lias, II. I.mi.lis uf TliN CM)' " I'll rcli.iHo uf the sixth Street bak ery mid Itn early opening wero un noiinced today by Chan. 11. l.andU who was broad buker undor tlm for mo r management. J-anillsi has n sid ed hem witlKblB family for about two yearn and has punli.ised u homo with a view lo remaining. permanent, ly. llo my only bakery goods of blgbent quality will b" produced. BYE-BYE, TO SEE THE I now Be suae Jlpiji! i ;io, m. RAIL LEADERS ! FLOUT DEMAND ! FOR PRESENCE Two Are Ordered Subpoe naed by Board; Mainten one Men Delay Strike , ; 4 CHICAGO, Juon 10. Offl- I I clulH uf 12 railroad n)ntomi, till piirtlcn In tlm illnputen over farming nut nhoji work, tin- iiuunce.l tholr pnrjmno of cancel- 4 line nil contractu If nucli action would aid In averting a ntrlkn CHICAGO. Juno 30. I.catlors of tho railroad nhopmen whoso members aro on tho vcrBn of a nationwide ntrlkc, today flouted tho authority uf tlm I'nltod Staten railroad labor board and retimed to heed Itn num moiiH for a coiifcrenc.) with railroad executive. Thu board exercised Ita lecal authority and ordered two of tho lead em subpoenaed, 11, M. Jewell, head of tho nix ithop craft unions, and Timothy Ilcaly, head of tho Ntatlonnry firemen and ollcrn. Tho order to thc two leaders wan Issued after thu board had convened Hi hearing mid rccleved a long state ment from Jewell ilenyliiR tho board' right to compel him to bo present, Onlyihreo of 10 union leaders sum nioned luid renpondrd but all tho railroads were represented. WASI1IGTON, Juno 30. Tho Whltu houso today announced that tho railroad labor board has thc ftill mid complete backing of tho govern ment. The statement said: "Tho board Ik tho government when It npeakn." CiflCAGO, Juno 30. K. K. Gra V. hie, head of thu uialiitvnanco of way brotherhood, unnotmced after tho railroad labor board Investigation that ho would Hold In abeyance the strlku call Usued by bin brotherhood, numlierltti: 100,000. Grablo announced that a meeting of tho executive council of the main, tenuncu of way brotherhood would b lall.M In Chicago July 3 to con nlder thu situation developed by the federal Inquiry today. He mado this concession, ho ald, on tho aiiur anco of tho board that tho present wages would bo Increased at any ttmo that Increased living costs war rented. Tho announcement camo as tho flriU definite accomplishment of thu board which yesterday stepped Into tho threatened railway crisis, following u call of tho shop mens strlku for tomorrow. FOLKS dkkhat ok Mrci;.Min:u 1V .VOX IMItTIHA.V UtMII. dati: hi:i;.mh ahhchi:i FAIIGO, Juno 30, Defeat of Henator McCumbur, chairman of tho nenato flnanco committee, was Indicated today. Hoturns at noon on tho republican nom ination for tho senate from lfiOO preclnclntn gavo McCuiiibor 6f,RD0, while l.ynn J. Frazlur, non partisan candidate and for mcr governor, had C7.BI1. FEAR MOVIES LURE ' WORKING MEN FROM CHURCHES IN WEED Lumber Com puny lirn.l Ha)i Com petition Unfair In MlnUter; KrcnlriK Hhow DNcontlnueil W.KKD, June 30. llcllef that mov ing pictures offer too much competi tion to churches In the reason for tho dlicontlnuanco of Sunday evening film shows at tho Club theatre, own ed and operated by tho Weed Lumber company. This Is tho explanation of tho no tice flashed on tho screen of thc theatre Sunday evening, according to J. D. Tcnnant, vlco-prcsldcnt of tho concern. And tho order Is to bo per mancnt after eleven years of Sun day night shows since the theatre was opened. "We felt It wann't qulto fair to tho ministers to allow tho tbcatro to compcto with them on Sunday nights'," said Tcnnant. "Tho thcatro has been featuring special film nt tractions for Sunday nights and this naturally has tho effect of drawing poplo from tho church. "Blue law No, Indeed, t do not think tho order can bo considered a bluo law, Tho men have six other nights to go to tho movies. We bavo no night shifts and no man Is limited to Sunday nights for his entertain ment. "Wo aro not trying to forco tho men to go to church. That Is their own business. Hut's it's not fair to the ministers to have tho theatre, draw ajfy. tbolr.attundance.'; ,4 Tcnnant said tho Sunday evening closing, had boon u rulo of tho earn pany wherever It opcrajed. Askod whether tho arrival recently of K. A. Long of Kansas City; chairman of the board of directors, known to be a strong advocate, of Sunday clos ing, had anything to do with tho closing order, Tennant said: "Tho order was decldod upon bc foro Mr. Long arrived. Naturally It was shown to him and ho approved It. But that's all ho had to do with It." Long declined to comment further than that ho had approved tho ordor and referred tho questioner to Tennant. INVENTS P. O. DEVICE Uformatlon lMacarU Informs Iitt roni of Mull DIMributlua No longer do postofflcu patrons need unless they lack eyesight to watt uulnformed In tho lobby, while malt distribution Is golns on. Post master McCall has arranged ac Infor mation placard, which operates on the principal of a double rotter curtain. The Idea, bo says, Is original and he has been advised to get it pntenteJ. Tho curtain Is fixed .i tho wall at the rear of tho lobby. At thc beginning of tho distribution of mall it shows only sign Number ene: Watch this curtain for report of the arrival of your mall. II u Patient. After tho clerks havo flnlrho-t the first round this sign Is hoUted to replace tho ether: All Ashland slngo mall is in your boxes. Sign No. Thrco Is highly popular! Tnaln on time Numbor Four Is regretful but court ceurt court eous: Truln lute. When tho mail reaches postofflco wo will advise you. Number ftvo fulfills tho preceding premise: Train lato. Mall bolng worked. Kindly bo pationt, tu!et and courteous. Signs aro posted to save InturNr once with busy workers, lloncj No, Six's curt request: Mall U being yrorkod.' Do not bother tho clerks Tho information all aro waiting for a contained In No. Soven: All dally papers and first class mall aro In your boxes. When thu day's work is over and tho foregoing signs havo disappeared ono by ono, around tho rollor, this information is postod for tho en lightenment of thu public, and re mains until distribution begins next day: This postofflco Is a business Insti tution, not a loafing placo, Plcaso (Continued, on fago ) i'iugk mm SENTENCES IDE' ITEO OUT TO SIX CONVICTED Leniency Shown as PLWt Are Changed from Not l Guilty to Guilty kif On tlm recommendations of DIs. trlct Attorney C. C. Ilrowcr in open court that leniency bo shown In sent encing Klllolt Moro, Ory SummoM, McKlnley David and Leonard Moors, who changed thofr pleas of not guilty to oncT of guilty on tho In. dlctmont brought against them charging tho Inciting of a riot at Chlloquln last March, Judge Leavltt Imposed sentences of a fSO fine on each ono or 25 days In Jail, 4k Ilrowcr said In his statement to the court that he felt that the host later csts of tho stato would bo obtained by this procccdure. A stay of tie cutlon was granted by tho court to July 13, on tho showing of defend ants counsel that they would aara to work to earn the money to pay tho fine. Tho bond of $500 eaci.la to remain in effect to guaraatM tbt payment of tho fine. Elliott Moore, on a second Indict ment of assault with a pistol oa George Duval, at tho same tin changed his pica of not guilty to oae of guilty, and was sentenced by Judge Leavltt to ono year In the peniten tiary at Salam, with a parole provid ing that ho must report once' a month, and that should be violate any laws within the next year' that tho sentence Imposed wllf, attoaut Ically becomo effective without far ther procedure . . Miltlam iX Gltmore, charged by aa indictment with malntalalag a, aal sanco and with having liquor fifhla ijjosscfslna at lOia.and loj 'IMahs sireci last ucccraDcr, appear la court with his counsot jwd chaaged bis former plea of not guilty tcTone of guilty. Tho court Impoeed $ friae 3&u or tne alternative of ,176 days '" Ja. and granted a atay of execution of tho sontaace uaUl Stf- tember 30 for payment of ffea or bo remanded to Jail, on the abowlng of tho defendant that he had a wife and two children to support, that he was working at Urooklngs, Oregon, and that bo must earn the moipiy to. pay tho fine. Ilrowcr said that by reasoa of I be chango in plea of Gllmore,- thu aaT Ing tho stato tho expense of a trUl that ho felt a sovcro flno wouhl ac complish tho purpose of the law, x WARFARE STILL RAGES Insurgent in Dublin Battlq Whlto Flat; to Htate Trof UUI1L1N, Juno 30. Insuratala occupying tho four courts surreader ed at 10 o'clock this afternoon. The surrender was preceded by the aolst. Ing of a whlto flag over the. build ing which was burning. Ono hundred thirty men headed by a priest, march ed out. Rory O'Connor, leader. ra reported a prisoner. An explosion occurred at noon, scattering A show er of legal documents. Frco stato troops .then turnod.elr attontlon to a meeting of Insurgent iu outlying parts of tbo city taking up positions in a dozen building a'ad fortfylng them. Tho city Is 'becom ing a hugo fortress, hundred of snipers aro firing almost constantly, Increasing tho peril of tho people. Insurgents havo occupied the town hall of Rathmlas, a suburb of Dub lin. . ' 'H LONDON, Juno 30. ComnmUta aro rcportod to boaldln the repub licans at Dublin, led by ueinpera of tho Industrial Workors'of tbjc;World from Amerlcu, and said to bV receiv ing financial help from Mocw, ' 'TT t'l WKATIIKH IMIOBAXUUTlB Tho Cyclo-Stormagraph At Dador wood'' Pkaraiacy baa reglstaradbut little .chaaiej' U barometric aeadl tlons darlag'Ue past 34 hair per lod. r, ; Indlcatlou are therotbre (aV4tibla for m coamntalfa of warm wmUmw. Foracaat fM 24 heurs: . ? Contlnaed aalraad warm with moderate breaaat UwMt. Tbo Tycos recoraing iaaraaaiar registered maximum and' Ummjm temporaturos today, aa WvH ' Zy:-i kv '""i""''j:;!arf1f , -A V 11 I 1W r ti J w. 4& v aa i J t S'i Y '' ii SM.