H c'tf, mil' ma! V ",. .& 'a W ., aw ,f JL! y- .. j ''tfyhwvr', , A w -r.t- WEATHER F0RECAST TONHillT AND Hi'NRAY, FAIR OFFICIAL PAPER OF .i KLAMATH COUNTY' ANtif OF KLAMATH FALLS -J- Member of the Attoclatcid Fret 1- r KLAMATH FALL8, ORKOOX," HATVRIMvTiCLY SmVlKM' Fifteenth Year. No. WHM PRICK K1VK CKTW hvenuxg, m)v i t I f IMLEH E Seek Army of 100 to Come To Aid of Five ."In Net Of Timber Barons" "Ono liumtri'il (uullooMi rebels" nru wauled by tint I, V. W. In rescue 'five fallow workers who lmu fallen Into (ho net of the limber baron" of Klamath, Fall. .Thin U tlio plea ml furlb In the "Industrial Worker", Iho I. W. W. newspaper pririted In Boat Up, a copy of which reached IhU illy, Tho writer say (hiilr members am "languishing" In Jail hero with lltttlr dunce (o got n trial before October. Mr appeals to tln "manhood of hi brethren," nxkliiK. ir are wo afraid that aonii'CtiQ niliht slap u oa thn wrist!" Tho Jail guards arn srnred fur Ihnlr "hrulalliy" and for their "bestial action" In tnanhanilllnic ttio prisoners, Tho article follow a. "Thoro aro In Klamath flvo follow workers, who have fallen Into tho net of hn timber barotia of that dlstrl't, who are languishing In Jail there with, It pen rim, tllllo chnnee lo j-e a trial before October. "White they urn waiting for (rial, they aro denied nil tho right unci privileges to which, until (hey should bn convicted, they aro entitled unJer the constitution of tho U. H. A. and tho atatulea of tho Main of Oregon The have not lcen allowed to wrlto ml havo not received nail ton, to them, ' "A patkagu of eatables aent by thj Htattla ITlaon Comfort club has nev er reached them. "Fellow Worker Davis, who wus afmoi killed when bo waa arrested, waa for a long tlmo kept Isolate!. "If anyone wanla to ae them ho mutt provo himself an I. W. W. and ir ho doe he la pinched. "Tula happened to follow Work ir Win. Uurk, a 310 dolrRate, who tried to aeo the Imprlionud follow workeri on the lath of June, and who wan Immedlatoly soiled, thrown Into the black hole and who la atlll kit Mf ate or waa at least on July 7th. "On July th one or tho Riiurdi without provocation manhandled Krllow Worktr Uurk with u heavy lock and several tuta and brulsas testify lo thla besllat actios. "A watch chain belonging to mil of the fellow wnrkera, a fountain pen belonging to another, and a f 20 hill liar dUappcared. "The fellow worker lire holdliiR tho fort bravely, Aro wo routing? If wo aro not, shanto upon u! "There U no use of lea than 109 moil going (hero, Aro thorn 100 foot loose rebels loll lu thla Northwest who havo any ral manhood, or nrn wo all afraid that someone tulRht slap ua ou Iho wrs(? "Tho writer Ih ready to tako n louvo of absence from hla Job and bo (ho ono to open tho dance. "It you nro a man nnd moan busi ness, and can be ready for action by about August 8th, wrlto to tho sta tionary deleitate, Hoc 431, Tacoma, Wash., but do not wrlto unless you can be dopondod on. - "There la no possibility of getting dlroct itatemonta from tho prisoners. 1'robably If (hey could and did wrlto ua tho facta, (hoy would almplr ex poso themselves to new brutalities. "Hut (ho Information, of which thoy havo probably no Inkling In thoro, has reached us from absolute ly rollablo aourcva and waa made uvallablo by ono of thoso so-called guardians of (ho ponco boasting on tho outaldo of tbolr brutullty. (731149.)" m WBATHER rnODAlllUTIKH Tho Cyelo-Btormagraph at Under- woouh rnarmacy registers a slightly lower pressure to day, Indicating higher toiupora turoa .for tomor row. Forecast for nozt 84 heurs: Fair and warm- or. Modorato winds tonight. Tho Tycos record- 'Jng. i tnerraorautor. WOULD I EECU IN ni BE n iSio ' ggggV . wt ' i.iii i H roglinrod ntslnum and wlalnium tompertturei togay, as follows) Hlih 8 L. ft; UUUUVUlUfSUlUMlflUU In "American Oberammcrgau" ggggggggggggflgggBBgcflr Of9Ujif?fiZ3TiSa lgggggggggggggsgQgel tggggkr Jfcy 3SaW5!va ggggggggggggggHHgPA flggjPj tjl jljfF'jri vS gggggggggggggPwrJir ggggggggggggC6rivA liiiiifiM vflgBB gggggggggggMaVi1 1 1 1 isTlKi IrggggPvvSSgV gggggggggggggggggggggggge -gggggaMiSi ggggggggggggggggggggggagge kL 'LggggS lyggggglgggggggggggggggge , ' 'WrS ' igg(gggggggggggggggggge Igggggggggggggggggggggge . B Miss Gloria Kollin dressed for the pnrt she will en jict in the pilgrimage play at Los Angeles. Called the "American Oberammcrgau' it will be presented throughout the summer. The costumes were brought direct from Palestine by Mrs. Christine Stevenson, of Philadelphia. V ' ft SENATE APPROVES WOOLEN CLOTH DUTY. VOTE 26-24 Heten ltrpullloin nml Thecn ttrw ucrlK ftuM Amrmliurhtt lo I Yob faraway tliargo WAHIIINtlTONV July 29. Ily a tutu of 2 to :. the senato ap- proved today the ommltteo nuicnd ment linponlni; duties on woolen clolh for men'a hiiIIh. Seven re publlcuiis oled amlml the iimeod incut and tbreo dcmocruls nupporl ed It. WAHIIINOTO.V, July S9. lnvca tlgutliin of tho (harge.4 that certain renators aro IntcrestoJ fluanclully In llu rates of duties proposed In particular hrhedutes f tho priullnR tariff hill, was proponed In 11 reso lution Intrniluud toduy by Kenutor C'aranuy, democrat, Arkaiyaa. CAR HACKS Tiutoicai WINIKIW A plnte-Rlnss front hf tho Ilald win lliirdwnro company alued at several hundred dollars waa domoU Micd late yeslenluy iiftcrnoon when Mrs. Klmer HendrlekH of this ilty, driving u lliipinobllc, lust control of Iho ear which backed ncro.ss tho sldowulk Into tho bulldliiR. No ono wuk Injured and tint mf waa not damaRcd. WEED STAGE DENIED CommUkkin Holds Not I'ubllc Aulo Hcrtlro U Nccrmlty SACRAMENTO, Onl.. July 2!. Holding that public necessity did not warrant tho sorvlro at this time, tho railroad commission has denied tho application of tho Siskiyou Auto Stago company for u ccrtltlrato for automobllo passenRcr and baggago acrvlce bet'woon Woed, California, and Klamgth Kalld. Orogou. It was cstabllshod at tho lumrlnK that the proposed uutompbllo uchodule Is ono and one-half hours longer thau the train scheduto mid ''the proponed faros Miihbtaulliilly htKhcr. . SUN ARMY ADVANCING Koureo of Confhlrn Axsertlons of Vcimsnl lYesldent Revealed CANTON, China, July ao. Heavjf rolnforcemeuts tor tho army of Hun Yet Sen, deposed president of south Clilua, coming north, launched in attack on Chou Chlung Ming's linos In ShluchoW, 130 miles north of hero today. Another wing of tho Suu army Is attempting1 to tako Chen's (roops In tho rcur 28 miles farther noulli. The Hourco of Sun Yat Scn'a .re cent coufldont assertions that l-ke would bo restored to power was re vealed when hla loaders began this LAKEV1EW GETS BAND Loral VmanlMtlotK lo I'lay Dur tag Round-Up Celebration I.AKBVIKW.'July 29. km D IwU,dlrector of the Kort llldwell brass band, nccoinpinlcd by :" members of tho band, were vijltors here tho foro part of (he week to confer with directors of Iho rrund up, Tho hand wishes to play here durln Iho round up. Several other I band aggregations, Including tho Bhevlln-lll.on band of Rend, and thn Ktks' band of Klamath Falls, which h represented hero today by soma of tho members of Houston's orchestra, have also offered to plsy hero during tho round-up. The round-up directors will rome lo a decision on tho band question -rlth-lu Iho next few days. LAKKVIKW KMUHTN COMING A num'jer of local men expect lo gu to Klamath Kails neat month lo bo Initiated Into membership In- the Knights of Columbus. Tbo date of thatjnltlatlon la August 20. Uko view Ksnmlner. . " Hope! fvisVeAc, we'ee- STaViNG AT HOM6- ak' having Te"6Ae OF OUR Lives. , . L l I i I C af-(galnBBBaBBw5k2wi f 0"S0J "aKggggggggggggB CJH xF f aVaaaaaftaacBjVl nawlJ Tl r4 W 9u awrmjar pjB ?eaK3 ZBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaia m areaaapl BBBaaa -. W gggggggggggggggggggggggggFrr ggTienaaV -" VaBBaenaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaHV''-::-1' LOCAL INVESTORS . BENEFIT' BY STRIKE AT SANTA FE WELL HO.WMI Harrel iWeU Reported Have Ceaae (h it occldeaUl ilioiwj '. aj to A scorn or more of local Invostora will benefit' by thn oil ntrlk-i on the Occidental Petroleum company's property at Ranta Fe Springi, 20 mile southeaat'of Loi Angela. Cali fornia, acoeiAIng todcorgd Cham yorlaln, one W the stockholders, who today announced receipt of news that tho first well had come In with dally flow of 2,000 Parrels and 'probably wonld go to 4,000, Iioral Mowey lavesto J Chamberlain status, thn t approxi mately f S0.900 of local money Is In vested la tbe Occldentil company, which has aegie COO aeroa under lease and several ssoro wells under way. Tho Raata f Sprlags flel I la bow territory nut la provlag nno of the heaviest pdcers In southern Cali fornia, aaya Chamberlain, who re turned thla week from a vlilt there. WEEDt HOTEL IS SOLD ProprHjr Take Over By laiaafcer Ompawyt AHerallons Profoseel YRKKA, Calif.. July 19. Tho Weed Hotel at Weed haiybeen gold to tho Weed Lumber company by Don Montgomery and associate. About 10 years ago the company Rave Montgomery and his associates a long lease on the land where the hotel stands, beforo tbey began con striction of tho building. Tho lumber company proposes to make numerous alterations on tbo building and tho hotel will be op crated under tho direction of their steward. MO VI MO FROM I.AKKV1KW 1). I. Malloy announces hla Inten tion of making Klamath hla future homo. All of Me Interests are now la Klamath county- and hence It la nec essary for him to live )a the vicinity or me same. iaacview r.xamincr, a I Hort DefiM R.;R: RuIm K ', Steab Rid o Eaarinc NHWI WESTMINSTER, D. C. July 29. How a horse stole a ride .on the cow-catcher of a railway train Is toTd by the crew of a Urltlsh Columbia electric railroad train, Frascr valley branch. At Hope, 11. C, according to the story, tbo train was forced to stop to allow a band of horsea to get off the track. No member of the crew saw one of the animals mount tho cowcatcher, but when the trail reach ed a atop near here a horse waa seen to step off the catcher; calmly shake Itself, and trot off Into (bo fields. TWO. WEEKS OF FREEDOM ) V X j V3Am$5v ' riMhl LEGION HEMS SCORE KU KLUX IT Hffll No Religious Line Drawn On Battlcfiwld Sp-k-n Point Out ' TUB DALLES, Ore., July . Ku Klua Ktaa politics In tha Legion waa rapped hard by State Ceasmaeder Lane Ooodell In hla opealag address. "I am. going to touch oa a tnbjeet that Is .very delicate, bat It seems to me It should be touched oa," he de clared. "Sease of ur peeta have been split possibly net openly, eerUlaly naderaeath. Llfeleeig friends will net apeak. We ssore or Itaa took aakaace at each other woaderlsff 'la fee or Isn't he?' "It alrfkea me 'as a terrblo thing la our orsjaalxatlon, an orgaalutlnn whose membership has .the fellowship of service to our country. "We had no religions lines, wo bad no lines of birth la the army. We did not have until about a year ago. Now we aeem to have. I aa sure It will not live. "I know the legion wltl live." Baddr Coaaea Wot "To mo ray buddy mean much more than someone who. was not a buddy who happens to belong to the same church that I do and r cannot believe that a truo Legionnaire would belong to any organisation "which would Influence him to put his bud dy of a different religion oa the other side." i Long applause greeted tali declar ation. At last night's aaaguet'of tie "rorty-aad-Klght," deeded daelarad There Isa'tjaajr reHfkmairesd la our organisation aad taere-aaeuldn't William Folletle.'flret Mate com mender or Ue legion, aMvaude a long speech against rellgloas strife entering the organisation Xo Keilgk OrertMa "We didn't ask any of oar bud dies who tramped through the raul with us, who battier awagsMe aa over there. If they wcra Jaws or Cath olics or Protestants and 'he Am"! can Legion doesn t ask It bow." he asserted. Not since the last Indian war has The Dalles had such a TId time' ss It is enjoying now. The fourth annual a)vRtlon of the Oregon departmewVtef tha Le gion la very much In - -' MAKKKT PORTLAND, July IfjLlveetock steady. Eggs weak, latter weak, decline likely.. ipV'J Golf Champ t TaaaAaBTiu V .bbbbV BBBBBBBBBBBBBanBBBHf'' ' ' BBBBBBBBBBBbV KfafLat iKaBBBBBftLaBBBBBaSalv nTflsJU (aBPaaRgTTgELB ani 1 Waltar Bagen. : atssuU gelt sur. who won l uus. FORDYCE TRACT IS TO BE PURCHASED FOR FAIRGROUNDS OoaasnHUw Nrlecta 40-Achn Tract rroan Meveral Offered; Price Declared Reaaoaable Purchase for a permanent fair ground alio of land owned by Asa Focdyee was decided this afternoon at a meeting In Iho chamber of commerce of the citizens' commit tee aad the fair, board, , Ferdyco haa agreed to sell at the prlco massed -aad the transaction-will be completed this afternoon, it was said. The committee and tho fair board waa pleased to havo obtained the iaaa ai me cost or 9309 a -aero, pointing out that tho prlco waa less than that previously asked and that (raeta further out havo brought equal amounts. The Fordyco tract adjoins the Judge Uunnell place on the Merrill road. Plana will be started at once for a county fair (his fall, It was said OLD LEDGE PROMISING MskJbjoe Coeaty Mine, Long Desert. ed, May Prove Bonanza YREKA, Calif., July 29. A ledge of ore deserted by R. D. Wit Hams two years ago because he did not have any colors, may yet prove to be more valuable than any gold mine In Siskiyou county. Williams was prospecting In tho vicinity of the McKeen property near Calla ban when ho uncovered a 30-foot ledge of oro of a peculiar charac ter. There being no trace of gold la the oro ho did not pay much at tention to the property until about a month ago, whea curiosity as to tho base of tbo oro got tbo best ot him and ho sent a specimen to an asssyer at San Francisco. Tho assayer reported that tho metalt reduced from tho oro was al most pure tin. An averago sample taken across tho 30-foot ledgo yield ed a metal 75 per cent of which was tin. If tbo ledgo ca,n bo traced to any distance and It appears to extend quite a ways, and tho deposit .holds up Uko tho face of the Udgu, We lfares has uncovered, a 'fortune ano Callahan has a prosperous tutura In etoro. t y, MEDFORDF1GHT HOT Beth Hide Active fax GeUlnf Out T Voters In Recall KlecUoe , , ( TdBDFORD, July 29, Both sides In tbo tight over tho recall of Sheriff Terrlll wero actlyo getting out voters today. D. M. Lowo, candldato oppos ing Terrlll, yesterday Issued an affi davit declaring that Lowo "la',' not a 'member of the Ku Klus Klan. Former Klan members Issued affa davits declaring tba( Lowe "was" a member, Arthur Burr, colored, reported musing yesterday as a Ku KluVxia'n lavaetlgatiear wltaesa lerae grand Jury, arrived on. a tralk today. ....... r.iir,.i., 1 ,. FIGURES SHOWN . TO BOH CHARGES Sportsmen Declare Exploit ation Claim It Upheld; Fire Member Quit ' Facts and figures purporting to show discrepancies la the annual report of tho state game warden were presented at the meeting of the .Klamath Bportsmea's associa tion In the chamber of commorco last night. The meeting was mark edly warn statements relating to tho aifeged , facoapeteney ot tho state' game commission." The res ignation of the meraberaretlrolr from theT executive hoard was tendered and accepted after much discussion during which reconsid eration of the move waa urged. Tho outstanding discrepancy, as stated by Secretary L, J. Zean, was that the annual report of the atato game warden shewed that 2,607, 000 fish were hatched and J.1E8 2S6 liberated la Klamath county during 1921, whereas the figures ot Lloyd M. Tucker, hatchery au pcrlntendeat tor Klamath eonnty, showed that 2,270,600 were hatched and 1,431,000 liberated, ho said. This discrepancy. Bean asaertod, did not Include dlS.OOO which, ho satd( wero a total loss due to har ing been liberated la a dirt pond while tbo egg sacks were' atlll at tached. laromfetwry Osarrdl Inconipeteac'ot commission em ployes was,.; shown,' eaaald, through uaaecagaary leases.'' An aa example, he" ehtted eat, V.300. oejLeamwf, were heU,t. Span-, cer creek ot -which eary 950.000 lived. The members ot tho' executivo board in reehjalag said they wero doing so for the good of tho4 as sociation, believing that other mem bers would be better able to work , In harmony with, the gamo com mission. They ttld tbey had no Intention of resigning ,f rom tbo as sociation and that fall cooperation would bo glvca their successors. No officers were appointed to fill tho vacancies and H. P. Daw, vl co president, and Frank Evans, treas urer, neither ot whom were presont last night, will be the only officers remaining until aa election ia held. Politkal Metfre Denied An unforseen phase ot.the situa tion arose la the intimation ot some present that, politics might be playing a haad la tho recent charges made by the retiring otfl cers Indicating that their action might be ' taken aa aa attempt to discredit Governor Oleotr. under Mhdse'dlreet 'eeatrol the gamo com- itiUsfon comes, and to aid tho doni fccratfc nominee '. This Was denied today "br Wnt. McNealjr,' who do clarcd that tie1 sole aim was to better Klamath game conditions. "Wo are not actuated by any oth er motive thaa to aid the county develop and eeaserre Its gamo re sources." said McNealjr. "That haa alwaya been our purpose and shall (Continued on Page Throe) MRS. BURNS ARRESTED iForwer Reside mi) Treaeee? Otoi! tfKmMma WWWHMm SSUWI lira. Mark L. Barns, tho wife of a former KlaiaatlidFalla realtor who bocemo as attoraer and nrae- tlcud a white In Dorrls' before he wont to Sacramento, U Jaitroublo In the 'California? capital, aceerdlng to tho Sacramento Deer.pver the hrcakago of a cast Iroa fouajala 'bowl, a souvenir rescued by a'aelghUer from fthp wreck ot (go 1I1C exposition towor of Jewels. "J A neighbor who kept chickens end rabbits used the; alley at tho Burns, home tor hla feeding ground. Tho fountuln waa aged aa a ro coptaclo'ror the feed',1 Mrs. Burns-' cleaned up her yardaad called a junk dealer (0 Ukjt wr. 'rap iron Including the bawl. Ia testing It to see, JPhether It waa cast Iroa or steal, tkttv Juk au ' usea a Dammar. 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