w ..v, ' 1 . lD.ririf?'l.. - "",ll.". vl ., 4 V ,- y j B- ' jtiA,aaK-fr WEATHER FORECAST lONKIIIT AMI WISIiWMIMV, 1'AIII ah lEtitftttttg Bjmiifi , s v ;. - TUi.wit , jf : . : ma&mi KLAMATH COUNTS Ut KLAMATH F, mj nrnTiitirwiir. , o.'iNu Member of the Associated Press.' SAME BOARD IS UNDER FIRE fit' LOCJIL NIIUIBODS . KLAMATH KALLH, QnKqO.V, Tl'KHIMV, JUIA2n,T22 'Hammer Killing Exploitation h .Charged; Members of Association and Field men Resign Charging Hint Klamath rnuiity fishing In lining mplnlini for u,,,' benefit of dllmr parls of Hut stutr-, ' imil declaring Hint It ni Impos- slhln In work In harmony with the, pfitsilll Mutn game f(Hillllll(i of. fleluls,. fl iiieitilier of Hinj-xecullve riiiniiiltlen of llio Klamath Hpnrls men's iiMorlntlon Inst nlnlil wiled lo lender their realgnntlima nt Hid next ii'liular niiellng of Hut nasnrlntlmi, I'rlitny, July 2(, Th numilmrii went J I. Kiirbur. nronlilfiit : I. J. Ilcim. ' secretary; Hr. II. I). I.. Htitwart, Hy mn llardiuihrnok ptnl Win, W. Mc Nenly. Acting In rnnjiinrtlnu with tlu nHt(ifl,it(iii officers. Ilntiry l. Htntil, for 10 )vnm (oiitity itnnin warden, ninl John Itumsdell, Hold superlntcn- tleiii, forwarded tholr resignations to v. finlnin. f Miiit I'pifi Shipped i JTlin exploitation rhnrgn I based on ii.. fc. .!.. .i... ........... ... i.i. IIIU mil liwil lliu U v.illlliti" linn planted In Inrnl wnteM linn not lon Injlkeeplng with tlm amount of egg shipped ntiil Hint owing to Incompet ency nnU lack of proper fncllltlnit In Klnmulh rounty liutctmrlra thtt roun typhus suffered nn undue Idas or wasti In irku taken mitt fiih hatched, according to McNcaly, "Last )cur," nnltl MrNealy. "2, (100,000 (ikk nrv ronrtrvvil to ho hatched mid pluntod In local wntt-nt. Wo wuro advUi'tl hy t tin atatu aupar lnlndn(, of Imtchcrlna that tbny would tut planted In tlm unlorn roc iiiiiincnilril li' Inrnl altortiinnn nnd mt Apportionment IUt nn mitmiUti'd hy t tin iorlir,i)i which provided for tho plnntltiK of nhoiit l.nOO.OOO i'ks In varlnui partN of tint county. .inoiinl Not Atnlliilili' "Upon ricidit of tht notlrc Mm miprrlntrml.'iil of lint locnl hntchnry uiHUi'd tin that lliertt wiih no uch iipinuut of flnti M,illahl, Hint to thtt licrl of IiIn lifilluf Hivro went only CCn.Olio fluli In iho.hntrhttry, part of which weru to In) iilnn'ted In Hpcncor crook, . "An Inw'HtlKutlon wnn Hlurted to find our whnt hecmiio of tin) other 2,'24O,O0u (lah, To our Intontto aur prlnn ,' found Hint owIiik tOtho luck 'of aqulpninnt In tho hatchury i liii tnln Miiiwirltilnndelll of hntchor ' Ihh hid ordorod that ttOO.000 flah Jifrii hatchud, und wllli tho kk rk nt II 1 ntuuhod, ho biknu from tho iriiuglt nnd put Into onn of tho dirt nnitiU iii i lui linlrhnrr. eaunlnc n Iohii o practically tho cniiro int. omo wpro tnlfwn from tho pontla Intor nnd put hack In tho trnunhii, hut they worn In n too wonkenod Htato to mir lvn. ,Vlint liornmo of tho romalndor wpro unaliln to nucertiiln. Htenrer Crrck VlfM Ill(? ."fllnco tho hntchury han boon In itialled on Bponcor crook, nnd tho Hiiorthinen urohlhltL'ii from iianinR mm Y$$H LVaaaK. v ?aaaaar;''aai PROTECTION TO BEF PUSHED MINE WORKERS Mr. Albert Meadow, 20, widow (top), waa beaten to death with a hammer at Lou AngcW. Bute menu made by A. L. l'htlllpt, oil promoter, led to the arrtit of hla wlf. Mra. CUra flillllp. J, at Tucion, Arlx. EYE-WITNESS IN HAMMER KILLING MAKES STATEMENT Mr. cunt riillllp Horlnntl llntn I'wil t'nprlntiiltlo Mm. niik'o lleforo .Munler Policy of Government De clared; Emergency Pro gram to Start WAHIMNtnO.V, July 2f..- Tho Im- ( :nedlnti' policy of the Kowrnmi'til In tho unit jitriko waa declared at tho i White Inning today to ho n ewntliiiin. Hon of endenvorn to fiirnliili profer. Hon to until wllllni,' tu work and to put In motion tho machinery derided upon for dhttrllmjlni; of the )u (ml line fn.il Hiipply. Hhnuld coal nnt he produced In np. preclablo iiinntlllea under thin pro- Kraiti, Komn other lep hiIrIii he taken, hut I'reddent HnrdliiB la tin wllllnR to connlder at thht tlmo what they mlRht bo. Iloorer announced that an emer. Kency coal control program will he Kin fiinrllnnlnK nlthln IS hours. m f Rabid Coyote Pursues v Girl Goes up a Tree LIGHT WINES AND BEER BATTLE CRY OF GOV. EDWARDS! Sew Jrrrtey Thief llternllre OpM , nl in Hnlooni Itnl 1'auin. Moill fliiilloti of Volifeml An IIV KDWAItll M.'TIIII-fltltl' Tltl.'NTON., N, J July 25-Any. mm who think prohibition la dead itn it political, lnHiitt would ho dfnll limloiicd by ii tnt with Kdward f. IMwunla, governor of New Jersey. Wwryhody known iMnurda Ii wot politic ully. Ho wiIh elected governor on a wet platform, mid ho'g Just a wit un over hi li lt tirmifiMi rli.li ti ,.. !(lo tlm I'tilleil JHtaltH nctiato to suj. croil Kennlor PteiiiiKhuyafjn. And, If liu'ftil to tho aonnte, ho prmn Inert tonjfirt Hoinothln;;. Two HilriK", In li i Vint, luKflbUon Icgnlltln bcor nnd light wit' Heronil, win tho Antl-Haloon tti it 1,T" - . LLu t ' KW t.,.JnLht&t& VU. A ,-.r- ,- vrr . t v to Ihorrf,' Home 20.000,000 Imvn boon tnknn und only nhout 1,200,000 planted in IIH wniom.-- At tlm fnrlhromliiK meetllli: of tho imnoelBtlnn "tho oxucutlvo commlttoo will dollvor n mil roport on wnat they term "tho tloplornbln flnhlni? condltloiiB In Klamath county," Mc Noaly aald, Thn two remaining mombora of tho nsccutlva commlttco, 11, 1. Dow and Frank nvunB, woro not prosont at tho mooting" last nlKht nnd tholr vlowi wnro not known, ... . m ' WUTIIKIt I'llOllAUlUTIKR Tim rutn.RoriiinirrnDli nt Under naOTM ilM T ivnml'a l'hnriuncv roglHtorod a slight! ly IIIKllor uuiuiuv- trio proasuro this mornluR, promla Ing a continuation of tho woathor con tlltloiiH now pre viilllnif C3scli Forecast for noxt rfl HUllllll (lonornlly fair, with v r I it b I u wlmld. 1 'I'lin '1'ypoa riieordlnir thornioniotnF relntored maximum and minimum ttjmporiiturou today no follews: High'. ,....80 u. hJf ....... v-W - L03 ASOKtllS, July 26. A now Miitrmcnl wn obtained hy tho alter Iff'n officii from Mrn, Peggy faf. fo fyuwltnrN of tho aliiylng of .Mra Alberlu Mondowa on Julv 15. . nnu .Mra, Cuffeo wna aaalgned a BPcrlul (juard hy tho sheriff Tho mmrd. a womnn, will Htiy with .Mm. Caffeo until Mm. Clara riillllpj". who Jh alleged to linvn killed .Mrs. Meadows with a bam "jiir. I broiiBhl to trial. Jn thn ntulement. It uni. nmu,.,,.i -. " ..ii .ii,i Cuffen dcchired Mm. I'hlHlpn, wMlo ilniurrlng tho hammer blow, ibo iiimorted, took tho Ufa of Mm. .niuiiowB, uea unprlntahlo lan guaiio and mild: "I urn Koine to kill you I" Mra, Caffeo aald, nccordlnir to In. . -.,... - . . t iruiBuicir, tiint ano kuow nothing of tho nllcgcd purchaso of a rovol or July ii. by Mm. Phillips. Tho dlHtrlct altornoy'a offlc0 announced II had a aalcn rorord ahowing that the purrhnio had hroti made, ' In tho record tho purchaser gavS hpr ago nu 27. Mra. Phillips at tho tlmo of hor nrrc-At gavo her age oa 23 nnd until ho was married at Houston, TexaB, whon 4 years old. At (ho dlatrlct attorney's offlco It was Hinted that an attempt was be ing nlndo to check tho apparent 'dli crepancy. ' , A rabid coyote, two girls, a man and a boy figured In' a thrilling opls odo on thi Frank Obonchaln ranch near Hly tho othor day, according to Mlsst Mildred Thrasher and Miss Mario Obenchnln, who havn Just re turned from u vacation spent on tho ranch. That ono oall of thoso pres ent woro not bitten was duo In np small part to tholr nglllty, they de clared. When tho coyoto dashed across a Hold, ono elrl ran for a nnurliv tren which ahiiucunded after aaUornus struggle, l'b6 other popped Into 'a jVsVnn fa. Ill lis L'rnnb nliAnnli al. streaked It across tliu field with tbtr coyolo after litiu. Suddenly Obci'i-- chain swened to one sldo but the coyoto kept on going and soon was beyond sight. When thn excitement had rile, iii down, llttlu Frunk Obenchuln. Jr., was fotininu tho ery tip of tho treo from wherv he hnd viewed his fath er's race with Inleimo Interest. In i 1 WmMmM HSjVVrvansjJf I rllJjKr'il-.JM IhbH l f AsH aaaaaaaaaaaj a aaaaaaaaaaaaas -Mm KtAsH v-r "Baaaaaaar- MRKERS IN R. R. STRIKE ARE BJIOLY BEATEM - W Armed Marshals Instructed To Shoot to Kill; Ship Yards Requisitioned Ppers:,Herdi M.UIKCT ItKPOItT I'OIITI.ANU, July 2.r.. Catllo wcuk and -.'c to DOc lower In soverul ctsssos; cluilce stuors $7.50 to 8.00; Hogs steady, sheep steady, Kast of Mountain lambs $10 to $.11.00; Choice valley lambs $9 to $10.00. Kggs nnd butter unsettled. GOVERNOR KDWAltOS Lcigun and klndrod organliallono. "Tho saloon has passed forever from America'," ho says, "and I am opposed to Its return, llut I am lo favor of modlflcatfon of tho Vol. stead act to permit mniiufactiirii and sale of beer and light wines under CKDAIt IIA1MDB, Iowa, Ji 2c. Violence occurred lnr itm,' raiir..i strlko hero early today.'Oaa aaan who ... u wik. mr mo kock Island was beaten and thrown lata a lonh hut escaped. Anotherklrcd by the Illinois Central was rouahlr haadforf Ten men en routo to Minneapolis to worg in tlm nock Island shops were taken from tho train ba crowd and were being used roughly when res cued hy the police. A federal Injunction against Inter ference with the railroads was brought hero today by an aviator. Additional deputy federal mar shals, armed with shot guns anV In structed to shoot to kilt If neces sary,, went on guard today. NEW, YOIIK. July 25. -The ase of ship yard machine shop for repair ing rolling stock of the raHraads was tho latest development In the shop- mon s strike. Some repair contracts were reported let. and a feaeral sur vey of tho ship yards plants la being made. Rtrlko leaders aay,ahlp yard workers will refuse t take work from tho railroad shop crafts. i tyv' ' 1v)PjjVBjji Saaaaaas V' . , v'afalH BBaaT & & " rJJr aBBH aaaaBaakss i 'J A ffl BBaBaaaHfl HHHHHhjaaaJMBaaakh sBsaVsaVsaVaVM BT ' aHBaBaBaBaBaHsB aaP i sssssmammm&t J KUMATH UR9EB 1 TOME OH I RHILONMERCE WASIIIXOTOND. C, Jnly 5. ine railroad labor board raaaalu the only ageney through which the gov ernment can and will deal with the railroad strike, though President Harding Is continuing to hold him self ia contact with all aetlM which th board takes, it was aaU at the t&klfflfe inuu Aa ilia m,l ft.nn.M ar.the administration inteada to pro ceed wjth fairness to all Interests and with the determination to maintain Esther Hughes, l, rhureh -sn l.t, .d Rtv. WVuSroS" VuthoVltte.''',? i " viuiurcj permits Required for camp fires in national forests ProscBt Condition Held Daagcroo Dsio to Loa Dry, rerod.-pa. ' Uc Asked to Oeeyerirt r nu ui iivci unit iikul vviiiun unuerj --- - federal supervision, nil manufactur-i th? yn"r ' the government ... i. . . . ' Ing to bo dona under n nuru food net -"If Hint cannot bo done legally. 1 4ra In favor. of modification of the folghtevnth amendment "no that It can be dono " ......'. ...... M iieneti .iuiagt- inetiinuio (lOU'ruor Kdwasds told NEA Ser- ico no ueueves iiroii in t on uiodlf ca-; GOV. ASKS RECOUNT HauUur UcbijuuU to Those of Hall c Are Made by Olcott SALEM. July 25. Doroaudlnic a recount of all counties carried by Hall H ,. .!..... J .1.1 -I .. --..,-........ .,. ..,. , inn iii niiar v nun niaiinr iim lion Is Inutltnbld. Explaining Ills wur liar rhnn-na nr .,. .. .n .. .. - .... n'- w .ws WS ! SUSS on what ho callt professional ycform-1 uo of primary. Governor Olcotfa era, ho sa): answer to Hall's uctlttonnri for a m. "Political lobbies and nrouueanda Irmim una rn.i t.ia n.nnnn ti.. 1 . ..w .,.., ., hiwiuwvui wa aiioum uu sincuy rvgumieu. tne, results In cloven counties were left alone by both sides but a recount of tho vote In tho remaining pr lncts of Multnomah, Clatsop, Marion and Umatilla, left untouched by the Hall petition, Is domnnded. Anti-Saloon lnguo maintains a now orfut lobby and secretly flnnnced pro paganda. Such nn organisation ( Continued to Page 4) GETTING CLOSER AND CLOSER BRUMF1ELD CASE UP Decision of liwer Court Upheld lly Supremo (iurt tv W 'aHHlf Hill I aaBPt i SALEM, July 2n. Tho Supreme court today uphold tho lower cpurt In tho caso of Dr. R. M. Jlruraflold, HosoburR dontlst, sentonccd to hang for tho brutal murdor July 13, last yoar of Donnls Kussoll, Tho opinion was wrltton by Justlco McDrldo. TlTo nrumfiold cnao was tho mots sunsutloual In tho criminal annals of Oregon. Aftor an oxtondod soarch throughout rnmntn soctlons of the state, tho fugltl"o dentist was dis covered by tho Nor jiwost Mounted pollen In Albortn, Canada, where ho was woikiul; as n farm laborer. He wns tuturnod to Itosnbiirg whro his (oiivIqIIpii followed uftor u sonsaXlon ul trlul. llrumflold povor uduilttod his nllcKOd guilt. ' Silica IiIb Imprisonment In (ho state penitentiary nt Salem, Drumfleltf Is snld o have boon a modol pr(sqne'r. 1 i ,: I I I - t . '. f'i t". " , '- jti , ' i f - I ic , o it t( u . J I T WUlVUi llw rBKRACKYJ Jg .. - lVllil Ll 1 asBWsBB.VSr L -y ISBI wl Ui 'rn T aWfAG- mVlivlc imn iSfHiows aBH ' WswPk.5 Kv Sli, Wf0fr M&& ssas- "y. . . -x wktv-V-- Due. to the forest, ftm .iii..nn. Id Oregon. Acting District irAM..; E. N. Kavanagh has Issued Instruc tions to all federal forest officers In the 'state to require permits for camp fires on- national forest lands, lo be effective Imraedliftfy. It ' .innviirsi i,me ,Bat ,ucna raj9 haf Lees pat into effect Is Oregec. "The forests are ycry dry, many lies are starting and Hit cxtrem.t necessity of caro with fin' In th woods was never so Important, and me public Is urgently asked to real Ue this danger to Oregon'a most valuable resource," ss)s Kavanafb. System Xrcraaary Permits are being required for building camp fires on national for est lands In the states of Washing, ton and. California and tho ex tremely dry conditions of forest lands In Oregon make tb iv.rait system absolutely necessary, foreat' officers say. Tho Instructions nro- vldo that suitable signs shall hn Placed at entrances to tho national forests regarding tho necessity of camp flro permits, as well as at ranger stations and summer resorts, and tho widest publicity Is belnc .glVCn tO tho new rule. Spmnn At the Medfanl ni a utau'u permits will be issued only to reg- the number of cars whleh hava-M-t .. -.... i . uiar users or the forests such as men In charge of livestock nnd go ing operations on the national for ests, i tl f Exception Made At specially prepared forest camp grounds whore tbero Is a forest of ficer In charge no permit will be required, the instructions state. Report of dufwsWi WHh S. P. Hfti 1 Delfwl CommitUe ChalnslaBlh far That the time has arrived far Klamath county to taka a alenaiU stand on the railroad eaatrswerav was thn opinion expreseed r's ' chamber of commerce dlreetefa meeting today whes Bissher ( plumber men and ranchers BUf.wkh -the board to bear the repert t the conference with Wm. Sffau!? preet dent or the 8outhrn Pasffie eana pany. According to tprwl, tha Southern Pacific will betia eoa-j atructlon of the Natron edt-af lam mediately after the llttgatW ''to over aid the conpeay has''aatuf anee that Its lines will rtatfa 'li-'' . tact. , j E. J. Grant, maaagsr efjaMM Al- goma Lumber company, apaahnsxl sevcralweeka ago to cet jaferiM Hon from S. P. officials bvarltu ' the sltuatloa, made his reaoft tav day aa after a general dlscurslan a straw rote showed that seatlaissk, was beginning to swlng( to tha,' Southern Pacific. By a vote afnll to 3, these present at um aieet lnc favored the Srathens, raeitle retaining control of the. Central 'Pa cific llaea. Thla trait sK"itt mm. It the chamber U,mrnmam t and the dtreeton vat kke' the matter to tha.memtoniBShfeM tak. lag definite astlea, H,'wm IbUsmv,. Accordtag'tsOraafB roaari It.. gfTtaUy-atalaaisala. ti-apitait woavi rewrit M BfalMr iratswt, ramm,' much bmntnImn la searlataT. empties for fratM aartiaa, aM wonld leave KlaaMth eawty Ibm better aesltle aafar as ?,' -meat la concerned. Oraat m4.h, statement that Gee. S-Iac; wiajld, . -" not begin operatm,. atraVm U ' hU own stateaeai, uUl a, ftt eastern outlet Is, (available. ,TIe matter will be reeeatedT ta Jtha ' forum tomorrow hr Oraat. .. ' MANY SEE CRATER "li, 5500 Visitors sWstoreti iksj msaA sen: Medford7W. ImaJ ' r I Tho ImDrrKnisianV nS k jua1)i Crater lake Is reflected -g tM kk-'-creasing number of 4teUan thlsiyMr. During the first two weeks 'afl'tha seaaon the number tif ti'maaflss'' rcglalerlng at the throe' ehtraaeea was 1735, represeatlag ''SSSS per. sons. 't wi BLAKE PLANE CRASHES Roand-tho-World Flight Is Eaded At Slhl, BriUsh Rcluchsstaai LONDON, July 23. Tho alrpUno In which Major v, T. Blake. British aviator, was attempting a round-the world flight, crashed at Sibl, British Beluchlstan, Saturday, says a dis patch" from Karackl. The aviator es caped Injury under the carriage but the plane was smashed. tered since the sessoa ' SmAm t.v " s 1010, carrying 3000 peafte. At Mwh south or Klamath Palla aatavtaa . number Is 69cara with '""-'- '" numoer entering taa aetna t , neaa entrance to 17 ears ,wtiav.-117 persons. - , kV , Thus far the greateatiamhar , visitors har come, la aara California licenses. At Crater Lake todge a. of improvements have ot improvemenUhareheeamaa'aad h ', ground la bslag hnkaa te a a4- . ' Hon which will have jf lUeBtag k " v r nSBBBSar rooms. The roads lata taa parttaaav 4t in good coadltloa, hut'aw sllsW!?V' dusty thewjt;al7llVlSSvM m , trayel. 4 i wfiTi ? ft A',re.t;.pr0vei'.--ial , ' ; rm-mmfi i " , V CWV ?tAl PRINCE OF WALES IS RESTING FROM WORLD TOUR LONDON. .July 25. With the ex ceptlon of a luncheon given In his honor by the City of London corpor ation, the Prlnco qf Wales will un dertake few, it any, publlo engage ments during the nest three months. ' Toward the end of September It ,la probable ho will "play himself in" as Captain of the Royal and Ancient Oolf club at St. Andrews, 'and there Is every probability1 tbaV the fixture will be treated as one of the utmost Interest and Importance thrauahant golf lag circles -iu Great Brltala!'9a rnace-a rtm Mil from taa sa be redeemed Ha tradlttoaalctaaktna 1 . 1 " - " mw-mwm IS will lau .'t....u.a ,i "... vT ") SI sioa of taa eltih, . ., A which' to completed toTratli Trail and Proseect eaaatsaaa is going oa hut taa road to Himi to traffic. - 1 4M$ '."7 V m;'y$$va..i t t . . V u' -". K.t i'W Ford Car .Mtaa : Z ,rt so a-ragaifsij " - llfW.NTil.TJV smHPstmMsmmmmmMP I iiisl i i a-f. . fcfc.'' V( rmm .' Z2 Pleturaa oiahl'iTi taaat ac this mttaeatM'.'' iwesa van trnK-aaj eaa Hotel." drew fi aceldeat ysaUfamml ter or tne local, a, V ui aaHiawsiJ.iaja Whea snTMfad.ta I trpl of tha ear i "Tito a I.Jrfnta oaaada piehaahaataf i. !' i,.i, i 'ji ? A.tT.im li --a . 'l' 1 M i i W ' '" ' l-1-ll ",! I I iyii IIH I pJSlj! raj-SJ erremstasg. -5 . ..I.' I -A .V'Nfc r W -,i