ft , a l . WEATHER FORECAST 'JOXM1IIT AMI KATI'IIMAV, I'Allt , AVII CdOI.CIl tt'lfleoiitli Vi'iir. Nil, 7j, OF Victim It Lured To Lonely Spot By Accuser; Witness Reveals Awful Details i.oh AN(ii:i.i:fl, July m Pun.' Iinrrlhln detail of thn heating In death of Mm. Allii-rln Weinluws, 2.1. i )enr-uld widow, with revealed to lint pollen tnday hy Mrs. Peggy Chaffee.) jotiiiic wuiiinn who declared slm was nti eyn witness to lint lininmiT blows by whlrli Mm. Hiiro Philips I Mew hur victim on tint hlllMiln roud hern Wednesday. Mm . Hiuff.o mild Mrn Phillips ' was Jealous of Mrn. Meadow. Him ii III Mm, Phillips purchased tint hammer while mi u Miopplug trip Wedimitiluy, mill In tln evening In , iluci'il Mm. Meadows tu I ii Idi n rliln with Imr mill Mm. Chuff to In Mm Meadow's iiiitiiiiiiililln Win' ii limy reached un Isolated Mput lm linker Mm. MehVuws t a.Uht for a cnvemn.lon Mm I'hllllpii a,ke,l Mm. Meiid.iwN wlu-th- er kIi i..i in intimatit with Phil - ll" unit when Mm denied Hint Mm hud been Mf t'lillllp ruined hum- nier tilown on her tn'iiit. Mm. Men iIown lirnko uwny. followed by Mm I'hllllpii. who drugged tier lili'k and beat bur to death Mr Hiuffeo Mid Mm l'lillllpn droi her back to town unit threut ' oned her If Mn told of llm killing Mm. I'hllllpn wan arrrnted lit Tuc.l ion, Am., iimt iiigiii un.ir ner mi" Ii j ml revealed Mierlff. the Mtnry to the HAMMED BLOWS ACCUSED HI - PLEDGE C. OF C. AID 'HMnf Jli-,i-w,nl(lt.. un ':.H IMnie IauiIMiIp Hplrlt Tint movo made by the rhamber )l commerce to Inrrejhii Its ef ' fectlvi'iiciin In the county hy iielect Inif frojji each dlMrlrt n reprenenta llvn In nerve on the board of di rector ban proven iiulln popular, a evidenced by the. replies from the men who were Kelecled, Monron J. I.ytle, selected tn rep riiKetit Ilnnnuta on thn hoard. In 111,, letter to Dm directors, s.ild: "If there Is anything t ran do tu help thn Klamath county rhnni her nf commerce mnkn this coun try and rou lily better, I am unite willing to help do It." Hoy W. Nelson, the Keno rep . rcientutlvo, nald: "I will accept the appointment and will gladly lend my nsslstanrn In promoting any movement for thn development of tho county." II. J. Tlcknor of I.angolt valley had this to say: "I wish to thank tho directors and to assure you that I will do nit In my power to promote tho Interest of Klamath county nnd I.augelt valley. I fully bellnvn In cooperation and place, myself at thn service of tho cham ber on uny question they deem mo capable nf nerving." ' (3. W. Warren, ropiom'iitatlve from Illy, Jiald: "luuiiy wuy tluil I cuu bo of4 Hurvlcu to my com munity, or to thn chamber of com- morcu, I will bo ver glad to do so." " lC B. Wolford has accepted tho appolntuiout tu rcprusunt the BpraRtio lllver valley, uud Llndsey Blsemoru bus been appointed from the. Fort Klumutb territory. John M. HeUford biH been ulvctcd to reppsont Chlloiiulu, .and W. C. Daltoii, nlrcudy a member ot tho board, represent (ho Mulln coun try. Tho board hmi not docldud on tho dlrvfttor from Merrill us yet. ,4 Adding tucHo men to tho direc torate, It In believed, will Increaio tho ofoctlvencim of tho organlxa ' llou, luasmuch as tho board has under way a number of projects .'lust aro ofv considerable linporlanco to (ho country peoplo, such as tho colonization of tho I-angoll valloy and llonania districts, tho open ing up of tbp lower Klamath lako inar.ih linds, tho Tulo lako homo- 4Htod project, nnd otbor things, such ns good rouds and locating j'ettlcri'- dm1 MARKET nwoilT iTOnTND, Uuly U, Cattlo ntoady, hogs Blow, shoop 11,90 low or. Spring lambs 8,oo 10 $0,00, KggH steady, buttoc firm, Wheat 1.1.11 to fl.lB, j Sty? lEuottttjg Herald Siege of the Four Courts, Dublin rl&T," - r - , j ., t ft ' I A I'll o mif fii.lil .nm i J)1 l. S 'g '. Y,'- , " ,n 0,,t 0l ll,C 1 'JuDIiii, wlii'ii .siij))ork'i'.s of SC'IVCS UK'I'C FAIR GROUND FOR COUNTY IS ASSURED; $5,000 SUBSCRIBED -" r' ,l",, ISepml I'.nnnilil,, Sen- ilmi'iil Anioiig lliiMnr .Men; Milling Cullnl TiuiIkIu JuiIkIiu: from the results nc - rompllshed by tl. rnminltteesnt ,, PXCPsI.0 Mn of ,,,,,, wltli luw, and tho Judgment of tbM working yesterday n wrmanent fair ground, for Klamath county Is nsMirt'd. litoek ruhscrlptlonn tolullng op - proximately Jfi.OOO went received nnd ludlrallnns were that the re malndrr nf the fUi.000 to i sold at present will be subscribed with in a few days A meetlni: will beheld In thli chamber nr rniumerrit at 8 o'clock tonight for tint purpose of con sidering several proposed sites. Thn rommltten members report a strong t.tii(lmeni for n fair ground, among business men and that most nf those InterUewed were, anxious tn sen thn organization perfected quickly so that plans could bo laid for a progiam for 192.1. INSPECT TWO ROUTES Highway Cnminksloner', Muko 1'ly lug Trip In lloiiiinu ami Illy Arriving hiiro.yesterday nttornoon. tbn ntntn highway coinmlsslonem left Immediately for Kort Klam nth with members of tho county court, returning hern at ft o'clock and lenvlng nt flvn this morning for llnunuz.i Afier insnectln- tbn two proposed routes of tlio Klamath I UikeWnw highway, thn party will gnj on tn I.,ikevlew .i Uly. then on to' llelid. Thn I'limiiilhsloiii'is derided tn meet tlio prnponentH nf tho two) l.iikolow riiutes un their, own i ground lather than In n ineollng hern us had been proposed. In this way, t wmi belUned, u better Idea nf tho sltuatluu could bo Rained, i FOREST tFIRE RAGING I (HI Men ('iiinlmtlni. Flames on Salmon Illier Nciir Vivka VUKKA, July II. A flro la now raging in tbn vicinity of tho Forks of tho fialmon river. It wan startod about thron daya ngo nnd tho forest florvlco hnn proof that It la of Incen diary origin. At prosont thoro nro ovor 100 men nt work nnd tlio Klam ath national forest headquarters In Yrokn think that they havo the famos under control. So far It has covered ovor S.OOjO acroa of tho' finest timber in that region of SlBklyoit county. Ar far as Is known' thoro woro throo flrea slarlod in tlio vicinity ot tho PorkH of tho Salmen: Wll.LAKD I)nCI,IKS TO BOX LOS ANORLKS, July II. Jess Wlllard declined Vortlnnd'H Invlia. Hon tu box In tho ball park, 1 ki.amatji f...'i.,r ..i .1. . i m h Sr ll r' ''f' "" l0ttW W''IK8 Ol tllf I'OUI CuuKs, Do Valera entrenched them - Airow iiulmatcs what the faiuioii fire did. l ..- , --;-. SLOW DR1VFR MFNArF!Th-"' '" lh" "',""1"' " eourt.l OLUW UKIVtK MtlNACL' ,, , fact ,n ,llji( cai(, TJiu cor' l.eglil,illiiu I'iiimimi1 To l'ie ItliMkiiililii; nf lllgliuo) am:m. J-ir H - ... lutloii looking In the regulation nf the slow drher as well us the per- lsnn who would drive I1I1 automobile he sought lit the next session of tho hera by T. A, lUfferty, chlof In- , N'cclnr for tho law enforcement bur- it 'ii of the slate motor vehicle do - 1TUU ll( partmont Hnfferty said the person who drlv - es.hls nutnmnhlle too slow on the slato highway i n menace tu traf- "r ,n "iat ll" r,',nr,lB I1"' following cars and causes the latter drivers to tuke chances they otherwise would not attempt. llafferty said the 'state rulis should net out n minimum ns welt us n maximum speed. JAI'AX OTITS .si:itl. TOK10, July H. Japan will withdraw nil her troops from the Ullilulauil nf Siberia opposite tho Is lund of isakhallen by .Snptember 30. nnd will evacuate tho northern half nf Sakhalleu ns soon as satisfaction Is obtained for thn Niknlalevsk mas sacre, It was officially nunounced ohrn today. THEY GROW STRONGER AS IT GETS HOTTER 1 s.- .S fiZf lAv licwajYTCftir vtrA v? ac ztsav ' vx i-..-.- ... ;" - mi i?5iajnji'vvvvtasiiw miiv.s -v s-rvr , 5&MmmmW2EmMmWm . Member of the Aflsociated Press. -- - I'M.i.H.onr.r.os, rniH.n, .iii.v 15-YEAR SENTENCE IMPOSED ON LEWIS, CONVICTED SLAYER ('mill I'lniU Nlioi Wiin I'licil liy Colored Itifrihlmil After Vlrtlm Mini I'lilli'ii Tn (Jiounil i "Fifteen years In tint penitentiary Waller l.nwln, fniinil guilty of kill-, ul Kiileui" was tin- xi'titntiri) given lng flr-orgn J. NlrhnU on the. nli;if of May 1. I A verdict of manslaughter wan returned" liy thn Jury Tuesday, i Thn court In pa mini: sentence until' "Walter Lewis, after a fair ! nnil Impartial trial In thin court you have Iti'i'ii rnnvlctci! liy u Jury of your peers of tho crltno of manslaughter. TIhj crime of man slaughter entails a penalty of Im prisonment In tlio state penitentiary of not Imik than one. year nor more than 15 yearn, anil hy a flno not nxroedlng C, 000. You entered a pica of self-defense. In the Judg ment of the court Hint defense In ii measure im established, how eer, tho right of elf.defonso Is founded upon nereslty and thn p.irty who Invokes It muni avoid tho attack If he can do ho. "Now tho lourt In satisfied from ' the evidence that thn fatal nhot I - "re... and ,1,1. h kll.M .Vict! I oln. wan fired after tho necofulty 'for un firing had ie.me.i. in other! ."" " ! that fatal ,hol Vfter NlchoU w:. ,!,. ,,.. ... 1 " feel thnl tho ihot under tho arm ,nlSilt of Georg,, J. MchoN wa fired i ,ii(i.r..i.i. i ..... . .. . ....... ..... ,,, ullll ifll ,ull uciivereij !"". "- - victim na iiukii. inui u tho honest opinion of the court from nil of the evidence. 'It U therefore tho sentence, of conn mat you Do confined In tho penltentlury In thp .tato of V Oregon for tint term of 15 vmm. ..-.i IJlat ,, ,a,0 iiavo 'judnni .- ,.i umiu oavu juunment ror ills coMs and disbursements In this The defendant will bo re- j manded to ' "n"j"fl " the rtistodd) of the No protest wns made hv i..i. nor urn no display any emotion on reielving the sentence. voitiA. ixi'axt m'itii:n Kli'hnrd N" Volman son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Volman was burled hero eslerd.-iy. Tho child was born at l'ellran liny lodge July uii and died July 12. 1IIAXIJ IIHOTHAXCK DIUlf The funeral of Krank llrothanck, 25 iar old, was held In Malln. The deceased was tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John llrothanck, of Malln. Ho had been 111 with tho tuberculosis at tho family resldenco for soino timo. .sSN "-v Vw 1 "si tr - i s 11. 1 ' y.u-inv. if.. iWKr - - L'W yW $&' r rise. siiw.. -1. .ii-wi n.'vi mi. rV-W .iA.SY -fS -fftiiassiH 11, i2. DtlHE TrWP TO i One Killed, 10 Injured in Explosion; May Reject I U. S. Arbitration WIIITi:SVILLL W. Vn., July 14. Ono miner wan killed and 10 In jured when n mine train carrying them to work near Mnrduo ran Into n dynamite trap today and wan den troyed. Tho mine In being operated under protection of a federal Injunction. WRECK MIS TIN . June -Caprice, Mm star iho's I Mm Harry MIHarde off utacc ic WASiriNOTO.V, July II, I'roM-j iccntly U-canjo the mother of a dent l.ewln and other national mlno 'lat' "laughter. offlcem nro reported preparing to , recommend to their aimoclatcH that I r.... D . .. the governmenfd arbitration pro-1 NEW BAND IS OFF po,al ho rejected. TO FLYING START: AhMIM.TO.N, July H. I'rcBl. "" "" cun"1- " ,,mU"r ,0 v"Tatn l,, coal mlnc'' ,n "u ',,n,r"t,nc'' ,l " mi ti WASIIINf;TO July H. I'rcBl- t''L m maicmion W"H Ku'" oI hethor ho connldem .. I... i. .. .. '"" ' , "" ""' --;cy. t wou.u not ahrldgo tho railroad worker lib- ' "' ,' , ' C"V"nl h "' erty to draft tlicm Into ftrvlcu In tho government tuiv fit to op- I erato the railroads. Ho believes, how.. ... .. ,.,..,, ou"- s ""1" ' s"0t bCCmC " 1 SIMS TRIAL STARTS -i, nieciia enire llraun for Cji- or Man (tiargeil With Wagon Tln.t William Sims, charged with the theft 'or a wagon by ballleo on Juno 3D, 1320, appeared for 'trial Jn tho circuit court this morning. Duo to tho majority of tho regular jurors being excused folowing tho I mal or a"er Lewis, concluded Tuesday, tho court found It neces sary to Issue n special venlro of 13 Jurors "for tho trial of tho Sims case, to bo In court at 1:30 this af ternoon, at which timo tho, trial will lio resnmed. Sims was Indicted on July 1, 1321, tho case being continued up to this time. UAXKr.ltS TO mj-:itt POUTLA.VU, Oror? July 14. Dele gates from all parts ot tho country are expected to attend tho annual convention hero July 10-20 of tho American Instituto of Banking, an organization of bank employes below tho rank of vice-president. June a Mother 1 j i-UNV.fc.Kl SUCCESS' I i I Wliol,, Town Tunis Out to Welrouie I'lrst ApiH'iirnnce; TIckeN ami Ciini.inns llrlim IJUWO As predicted by Th0 Herald re porter yesterday the first band con cert and dance at tlio open air pavilion last night was agIorlfled success, and tho whole town and his wife, daughter or sweetheart, In somo case all three, wa there. The pretty girls were there ga lore, even as promised and more so; also the balloons, confetti, etc., and punch in such quantities that despite demands of thirsty- dancers there was somo left over. The band program showed merit and W. A. Snow, tho new director, uviiiuiiiiraii-ii ino qualities 01 a truo leader. Judging by tho ap plause the voto was unanimous that Klamath Falls maintain a, band and that tho present organization Is an entlreljatlsfactory parting point. A. L. Wlshard, chairman of the chamber of commorco band com mittee, today announced that tho financial result was about $300 net. Somo of tho big mills who havo promised to contribute, and other sources, are still to hear from. Tho band will glvo Its first street concert somo evening next week. PLAN CHAMBER DRIVE Collier nnd Ilubb on Steering Com mittee; Meeting Tuesday A. M. Collier and E. M. Dubb havo been named on tho prospects commltteo for tho t-econd annual chamber ot commerce campaign to recommend a list ot llvo prospects for tho teams to cnljlst for sorvlco during the second week In August. Tho steering commltteo, com posed of M. S. West, chairman; 1 J. A. tlordon, W. O. Smith, H. N. Moe, It. K. Smith, M. 1'. Kvnns nd It. C. Groesbeck, will hold Its second meeting Tuesday evening, when the report ot Ilubb and Col lier will bo received. Tho com bined committees will then rate the new members and make read justments on somo ot tho old sub scribers who signed up last year. It is tlio plan to solicit only thoso who can in tho opinion ot tho prospect commltteo afford to pay tho $2S annual dues, and, to plan tho car's budget on tho basis ot tho number ot members signed up for this amount. A program covering tho major projects that tho board has under consideration for tbo coming year wjll bo formulated at tho meeting Tuesday evening and an cstlmato arrived at which will bo nocossary to carry out each ono of tho pro jects. Having determined this, tho goal for tho campaign will bo set and each niombor ot tho steering commltteo will head a division f ralso a given amount, A total ot IC teams will bo or ganized to do tho solicitation work, beginning Tuosday morning, Aug- ,IS' S' , U-a.&i. OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS I'HIt'H FIVH CHNTS IN fil STRIKE Call Issued To Stationary, Firemen, Engineers and Machine Shop Oilers riMCAfJO, July II. Tho forced of tho Mrlklnft rnllnrny men worn ntitnimrnteil tolny liy n rail author llng Mntlonary flrrmen, englnrert nnil mnrlilnn Dlinp oiler to trnllc out next Monday. Approxtmatrlr H.OOfl men nro In tlieio craft wlitrli oper. nto tint power Ri-norntlnR macliln vry of rnllronil hliorM niiil round liouie. I'caco move In tho Bhopmon'rf itrlko wan reported progressing en couragingly In St. I'nul -whero union leaders and rail executives aro tn T ,reTO It. A. Ilenulng, chairman ot tbq northwest division of tho slio,' crafts, Is negotiating tor a basic ot settle ment which mny do applied national l. Hennlng said pcaco within 43 hours was possible. nOSKVILI.B. Calif., July 14. (liuldn Southern Pacific yards)- U. Klrkland, trainmaster ot tho Southern l'aclfle, yesterday an nounced that between 400 and 600 strikebreakers will bo Imported In to tbo Kosevlllo yards within tho next threo days and that all shops will again bo In full operation. This announcement came, after thu first Inspection qt tho yards by newspapermen slnco tho shopmen's strlko bocame effective. Itallroad officials stated they had hopod for mer employee would return tn their' old positions and had delayed mak ing tho change. All reports that fruit cars nro not .being Iced and moving east ward proved absolutely groundless. . Railroad officials themselves ad mitted somo troublo had been en countered In securing sufficient men to ice cars, but tho situation has now changod. Tho Pacific Fruit express lco houso Is packed with Ice Several storerooms crowded to capacity were shown newspapermen, whllo a gang ot forty-flvo Mexican? wcro busily engaged In Icing cars. All men oxprcsscd satisfaction with their surroundings. It. J. Dalloy, superintendent of Icing for tho fruit express com pany, 'declared 45,000 tons ot ico was In storago ready to bo used tor fruit shipment. "Wo owo a duty to the publlo and fruit growers," Dalley said.' "Cars aro being Iced nnd aro mov ing and they will contlnuo to bo Iced. Ono hundred and ten mou aro working In two shifts on tho Icing platform." Leaning against tho building, soveral sawed-off shotguns wero seen. None, however, woro in uso, and uro kept there, officials stated, for tho workers to protect them solvcs in case of an assault upon the yaids. WASHINGTON. July 14 Secre tary Weeks today Instructed Major Hlnes nt 8an Antonio, Texas, to pro paro troops to protect tho Missouri Kansas & Toxas llnod, which aro In tho hands ot roceivors appointed by a United States court. Tho re ceiver wild tho United States mar shals woro uitublo to capo with tho.' sltuatluu. , ,, WEATIIKK l'ROUAIUUTICg I Tho barometric, pressure con tinues to bover within a very Bar row range the Cy clo - Stormagraph at Undcrwood'a Pharmacy having registered but lit tlo net chaago slnco yesterday. Until a marked movement, cither up or down, takos placo a, continua tion of clear warm weather may be looked if or; Forecast for next 24.1touraj Fair und wans. "' - v , ' Tho Tycos rocordlug thormoralr registered maximum and 'mlntwusu, r- temperuturos today, as foHowBiJ, 'V r 18,000 ORDERED i out on m High ..,....,. .M -' ;jv ' o , "V"".. -V AV