ym M t ii k a V1 Dfit '!V e" , (pji? feu'roam Herald ftr i A . WEATHER FORECAST OFFICIAL FAFRR OF.. KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS '. 'lOMIJIIT AMI IIHI1WMV, V,Ul Member of the Associated Press v riririiiiii jm-. .Nil, (limit KMM.VI II IMAM, OIIKOO.V, UTMJVKMIMV, AI'f'l'HT 2, Iftta riUOR FlVHOKNTfl OB. MI BELL Evening Clothes on the Border RAIL MEN VOTE TO ACCEP-T PROPOSALS OF PRES. HARDING Amazing Triangle IT' L1l- .... v' - . -"t , .r& &B ei H 5 IN DIE . r Wi! ... ' . jv' '. s - V.' m,.. l ' 5f- - ON CONG &Lr. V VjUj&a A ' lit ui T Inventor of Telephone Wis One of Outstnndin" Fif- urea of Ccnlury i:mni;v, nova hcotia un -.- Hi. Ali'Xutiil'T (Iriiliritu Mull. In vi'iitiir of Ilio tclephouo. died nirly thin iiiiirnliii: m I !'! ii ii IIiimi'.Ii. Iili culiilo near IIuiIiIhlI Although full liu: In 1 1 -:i 1 1 1 1 for ieviril imnttlri Ik luiil not lieiui nitiriiMil Ki Ix'il mill II' i Ml miu iiiixii'i'il TIm rmiorul l qtpcititl d I"! In Wash IiirIcii AliiMiiulnr Oniliuin (Icll Html to nt" ovpftrlmiiiilH w llrji lie Im-k'Hi with ii ilcmt iiiim'it enr Ii'hk ill in r.n enr nn ri'Hiilt iii n minimi of toni miiiitctttKui for millions nf long U lunno telephone eon venditions dully In nil mri i'f tin world Tin polhllty of inlldni: utor Ii wlr'. ridiculed then II It Tl I'rtMl Ii)' iil mtiil i'iur)ti(nl)' mrept Hell, he i.ium ilurliiK lil llli'ilnici ii reiillly iiiiutuonpliitt. lilul miirtellniiH. Ilio lloll lumlr p.ilmil. known In tliii ri'iiintn lit IVitiihloetnu im No. 171,465 has Imeii called tho Most ' vjIiiiiIiIii hIiijMo patent ever Nulled In tlm lilsjnry of Invention There1 uri today IJ.miii.uoii telephone In-' hllllllUlllH tlirniiKli wlilcli llllllllllH of tiloilniliit ripiirriutlnii urn rurrluil tl) Xliilt I'iIm rr.inkllii mi rnrh )i',ir il.llirnrlan 1'iiMlr l.llirnr) (Allmny. .Mi'ilu of riiintiitiiilnilliiii Imill '-' mnl ('liulrniiiii of Kfi-nlc I'm-Im-mi a linlili In llm Hi II fumlljl "-rvmloiUJotiuiillli'fl of AJlMiiy. Iniii; Imfiirn llm linnilnr of llm Id-) WIimi llowrnor Olrott mimn tlmu I'plmiiu w l"ni Two RniifnilliitiN ! ursoil tlm iiiiiiluiiiuiil of imif l.urk Aluxniiilor lli'll. Iii'rniiin iiotiil '""'" '"i l; prci'rutlim in the for liiMiitlnr n ) Im. for ivit-' intlciB mUIi n rftitrul bourI or tal rumliiK mnui'inoiliiK miopch. whlJ,""lp,l', '"V" ,,f lh" 'a'ul "' I.U noil. Alcxmiilur Muhlllti llIlM fntllrr of tin Inventor of llm K'l p)ioni, pirforloil n ny.ilfiii of ,f liln upt'orli. tjij; Willi HiU linrlliiKi1, ttio Mill. Iiorn I.. L. II. .!... Ll.tll t I.. Ill" Ml.? ii i.uimmu. mini i" . .1 i i . mi- ...... . . ... I Vf" ' .. "J..II tl'l" ".I. ' III, Mill- .Irrlooli HmllAr M'l-rl. In hllr Jftlrfi, j1M(frJv, Hfit'tirtliulr ohm hIIII n Iml. Ik. cnimlriirlril m. irr ,0 ?U.VKVI. Ml1c...l(Hroillzo fully flflW.il .hull of K..t(i..p.Ttli. Ami Cl.,iinni.MlilJ;i.A;illiilji,V.g lihlli.li rnliliitr Unit woul.l .iH.VVty,.aIl, Wlli.lJ.Ki?! ii Ku..nil iwir.l- in welr.l liirto wlirn, (ir,;W;,,ii. nn. iiim.I.i.!iIiiii lo r... l.loiMl lulo l.y 11 I111111I l.i-llott-. At (1W., f M fri,. Mini icry nn- lllll MRU Of IB III. lMT.IIIIOlll.il III- Mill.' ,,.,,,, , , m.,M.lll III' Of till. it. li'.iih.T of ,t.irutli.ii. in mi ' ,Khw(iy ommlHMon. Hint ' il.-Hcrvo limlruclor of .li-iif iiiiili-K ' i.mIm' for ulint It In. iimimplliln'il Hull ii'iiclnil .1 irUU In hU llfo lit , Hi. 1 .iKii of i", l.'Jio wm thrr.it- rij.'il ili tiilii'niil..li). Tlm w lilt. 1 Pl Iftllll C.'IIK.'.I tllll lll'.ltll of Ills lMI hrollutm 1111.I tlm Hell fuinlt) ml Siuli'il lo lliiiiitfor.t, Ciimul.i. A niwlliii; lit Unit llniii mIIIi Kir riiiirl.n Whi'iilMtom, U i:ni:llih In MMilnr of llm UlfKniptT. flrril llm oniu; itoctilfiinfht ,ttllhKiliiililtl.iii lo In vtrtii ii niuslciii; or 'iii'i'i'lllplii, t.'l.i. Krnph, nhlili ovi'iiliitlliy'turiii.l out In Im ii t.'l. iiluiifil '' IIIh futhnl- Mlrlfii i;lvliiK ,ij..'ilurt' In lio.'itoii.' pUlnlly n7oiftj.nfi.il tho mim'h HilrccHH In 'Ir.lllflnii I.nuiloil ilvaf muliiii.1 Tlik Moil Ilio lloilon liaur.l iif ciliiciitlou to offur tlm j'ouiik ilofl'.'jnini! tdtlnlrntluio his N)Mtim In tin. nowly opnnoil tehinil flir llvllf llllltOH. Illi MIIH llll'll 'J I ji'iith old, find hiHluntly b-nunu llm 1 .liiuillmn.l xniiKiitloii of tho lluv, I In wim iippoluliMl 11 pr.ifowor In 1I.ihI.iii nnhornlty. nn.l op'-'tu:.! Mm liu.liintly MiicciwHftil "nthool of vjuiI Physiology," inn leiiLiiiiiK inmnere.i wiin ins, luvoiitlui;, uud hi. soon kiiv.i up till lltlt tWII ptlpllH. OllO Of tlllMU wus .Miihlo lluhhiird, of ii wrnl'hy fun.-! hIiik Imr city patks, (s greutly In Ily. Klto liuil lost her li.Mirln.t mid . Inresii'il in our hlithwiijii. II. i iiihlmiii jipHerh In mi nttiiik of srnrliit fovoi llmt "II iirsnnlziitiiniH wull u whllo whllo ii Imhy. It wns sho whu lalcr' hi'immu "It NMlally neiossnry to boemuo IIoII'm wife. ' Doll Hpunt tl'p followliu; throo uurs In ulKht wink In ii i.ullnr In Knlom, Muss, Ills mimcy-iieods moio mut by tlurdlimr (l. Utili'hjid, his fiitmu futhni .In-law, mid Thum ii u Suudniri, tho owuor of tlm clI lur, Ah ho winked ho Iiokhii to sua Ilio piiuHlhillty of (envuylm: upeccU ovor mi electrically chmgoJ wlro Ilio jolophono. Ho unad u duud iiiuu'h ear for it truiimnlttor. ''If 1 run miilto u iId.uI mnto talk," Hull hud diicliirod, "I tun mulii) Iron talk." Ills flint Huccoim Liimo whllo lost liiK his iustiumouts In his now ituur tuiu In llostou, Thomnu A. Whtson, Doll's iiKslslmit, hud Htrtick u iluck spiliiR nt one ond of tho who, uud (Continued to I'tigo 6) 5&t Si $" fcp tVTx filiT'r v ariUU,f fWA A 2 I'll 1 1 (Iron, bo to fiprik l warn nlnniT tlic -Mrnlcnn lrrir rlnr Mr toi:aluucci. It )ou'll loll at the fcllo l.li). Texan, U Murcliliiti ou'll know : OREGON AWAKENING TO VALUE OF HER BEAUTIFUL SCENERY .Nticv.ll) tin I'h-m-i mllim Knot Nlllrr liinU ll.il.l.m in ki I. ICItl ur (IIIIImi.imN ' J"''''' " Vr.-J ."rV'". UHj-pccK 1 . . iif' . " 1 iiilll.Mi i;t t!u ,m1uh, of, l.i'i.iity uh mi i.Kkcl, .Mi.uy iirnvvouiliiilui; Wiy tlm ri'hillk'liTvfi iiof''l.(.i'tlxi''i In '! il.'ilri. Willi nil Jivr,li.diillfit xrrii vrr, tljjli.:ijj tiiiirlHtii (nun p.ilUir . , ..1...., .,iM i ,.,.. , .,. ,ki,i,; Urn kliifo rumiwn.Ml (r Uh liK.uillfiil IiIkIum.jk Tlicy Know llmt "Tu plimt 11 tnounlnlii r. ....I with iti.ut- I)' KllMptll lllUlll. I'llllH Ih .ry like pultliiK 11 "ill; hut on 1111 Indian cloth, cd otht'iulM. In Munk.'U, or lo planl 11 plui. fori't.1 In 1011H HKo n pruno r rliin.l," 1. re truly iihHiirdlllnM In l.iniN kciipo nrl. Mmc (i'immI ll.v" Tho i.ic.'iit iIikIhIoii of tin' (oiuiuiu h In 11 in n'fMrd to i;iiUIiik rid of llm ilUflKiirliiK hlllliriird, J.iitc.I tlm (ovum of t)in lidiullful. anil now lot iimt) pulillr Kplilk'.l orKiinliiillon kImi Uh oiilliusjiiKtlr Hiippurt In drl- liiK frpui our LoHutlful unit illKnlflo.l Iilnhw ion them, iiuiilr.htly ii.liorlli.ii iiictitH that iluliurt mo much from tint iii.tui.il lummy of tlm lninlnnipo, Lot us uppciil to tlm Ktulo f.'iliinitlim of moiiiomX rluhi, Woini'ii's I'mfuHslou. nt (IiiIim, ). A It., IoiIko uml KraiiKi) oiriinUiitloiiH, mid rhumhoiii of iom- inoiH to li.icl. up thl 1 rriiMidn until Oregon inn inko liar plneo with othur hIiiIhh, so widely known for their tip proriuiiou ot too lieaiilllill. I'uifvsHor I'cck of (). A, " who bus douo so iiiulIi for Ori'Kim In plan- rimsiiiiir our Oregon hlgliwnyH us n unit mid Home hroud gonoriil policy of plautliiK must bo deilded upon If w'o uru nolni; to Iiiim. ii harmonious ioiIiIhIiIo plunlliiK tu thu,Hlutp, I do not menu ,11 miinotonous ouo Mud of plmitiiiK, but Kunnrul board dasri of tho hiiiiio kind of thlugii." lln further udvlsos tluit tlioni ho nppolnteil "ii liiUH.hupo melillocl with i;ood I ruin lug, to iiihlh.i vui Ions peoplo mi to tlm propur Mud of pluntlni;," I''iium In Woilil.U'iilo Alimidy has I'm timid shown whut emi bu ilomi by uiiiotiiur.iiiK tho loin of bounty, I Tor Itoso festival Iiuk Iio i oiiio woild-wldo In Its Influoiicu mid uon tiviils tho-io of tho I.aud of Flow oid, California. Bnlom bus made her contrlliiitlou in Ilio roso piirklng ?- p frequently nn Infornwl cccaMom Vnlinit'ii net tx-can to lnflutnra Oltlrtr It. D Urov.n ofOronna. wlmt w mi an 'SUN'S FORCES ARE ( FORCED TO RETREAT BY ARMY OF CHEN Itepiililliuii'. llilir l.'nciii) In Point in Miles lf)oml (lit IIIiik; ('iiiititiiilu I'rjiiMtMtl CANTON. Auk 2 -t'licn ClilutiK .MIiik'.i forciH. who Hto fnvoralilo lo IVkltti: r pulillr. ilufcati'il Sun Ynt Siii'm trnnpi ami li.nu ilrlvon them friiin Shluchiiw, HO mltcit unrlh nf. C'.iiitiTi, to n point hf)on.l Chi lllnit. out -in itiIIch northncxt of Shluchow, iitTDr.lInc lo a hullo tin from Chi'ii'H Canton l.cnd.nmrt um. , I'UKINtJ. Aiib. 2. Parliament uud I'rrsl.linit J.I Yuan Huiik nro iiRrri'il out thn adoption of 11 prr miinonl (.iiKtltutlon (or Chlnn Html lur lo lh.it of tlm Unltvtl .Statrn, I. ni miuouiirrd today. Thn right of imcIi prmlncL- to maintain 'Its own liimiiitil). Ik Id ho mioRnlzrd, Till I I'jpcrtul to Katlify Ihc r I rrn iirntliirn'H demand for pn vlril it aiitomimy. TiMrncits i.N.sinTTi: datk (-Il..(ii:i TO OITOIIKIt 'llm truiliera' liHllluto. hchi'ilulnl for tho flrxl wrrk In Hrptrmbcr, Will ho held DrlohiT 2, .1 ami 4, It ijh iinnnuiiu'.l today by Tw)l.i Ki'ii;iik.i:i, i'ouut bcIiooI biipcrln ti'iulint. W A ; THE IWISE'BIRD f 1 V Jr!liviert. I 1 e.6 SCA?e-CBOWS B iHKKmsFLiBw Bssssss!H sssssssBEissstAB tv 7Vv JY. Buffaloed s-vX ,' . aX-CSx AW. i J CHICAGO, Aug. 2. Chiefs of the striking rail employees today voted to ricccpt President's Hard ing proposal for ending the railroad strike and appointed a committee to draft the text of 'accep tance ana forward it to President Harding. This action was the only out standing event in the rail strike situation today. The president said he was not contemplating further ac tion and that there was no indication of when or where the next peace move might arise. ALBERT SHERWOOD HELD Ctt CHARGE OF , DAMAGING 'MACHINE Miirii.'H Vullr lUmlirr Aruril by Nclirlilxir of KinnihliiK Moulii MikMiicm I-, Itiiiiiiil Otrr AlhiTt Hhcrnoo.t, o llarnci val ley In thin county, folio Iiib the tnklni; of tOHtiuiony at tho prelimin ary hviirltiK heforo Jimtlco (lai;ha Km jontrrday. Max hound ucr to 111.; Krniid Jury In nnnlt action on a cliurK'i of "uanion liiutructlon of proiicrty." . , , William Iovaul, alio of .llarnes valley, and tho i-nuipUlnlnc Vltnus In tbu case, vtatrd In bin testimony that litit two1 movrlnir niRclilnes, which hud been left In tho field on Thursday oAcnlup, July 20, follow liiK tho day's work, wero dUcov crvd on Krl.Uj mornlnc In n dam amid condition. ' From i.u Imprint of 11 ulodeo hammer :n tho mud un- dimiruth a lokeu part of one of thr InachlniM, Dovaul iiald, hu bo- llfved tho maclilnm had boen broken by it liammvr shlcli Mas taken from thu homo of Sherwood lit tho tlmn of his arrest; and tes timony Viis Riven nt omo length rt'RanlliiK tho flttltiR of this hum red Into tlm Imprint In tho mud heqeath tbu miuhlnr. which was Mild by tho wllnosscs to bo a per fect fit: mid also its to scratches or cuts nn tho hammer, said by tho witnesses to finvo evidently been caused by striking ugulust tho metal of thu mnchlnery. Sherwood was rchiiscd on n bond of IIUUQ, which acted as a continu ing bond for his uppearuncc boforo tho grand Jury. KNOWS WHE N IT'S A GOOD TIME TO LEAVE CHAMBER PUN Option Taken on Drake Es tate Tract; Location Held Admirable Ueclslou to purchase for a tourist park tho our and ouc-hnlf aero tract on ('oiiK'ir nvfntio, known tho Drakn cMtato, was announced today by the rhnmbiTof rnmmerco board of dlrcrlors. An option has boon nlvcn by tho owner, (!, A. Kruune, and tho cliaiubur will undurlako to raise funds (or a first pavraont In the sup. pllmcntary campaign beginning Tues day morning. Tho price named Is $". .'.00. Thu nncvsslty for a chango from tho present tourist park was becom Ing moro and moro apparent, It was pointed nut. At thu chamber of copi- mcrcn tourist bureau complaints by tourists havn brcomo a matter of al most common occurence, and It was felt that stops should at anco bo tak en to remedy tbu situation. The Uruko tract was chosen after a sur cy of thn city during which several tracts viero considered. The Drake tract Is said to tend It self admirably to tho purposes of a tourist park. An nlmndanco of shade trees, fountains und convenient lo cation aru cited as assets of tho lo cation. On the other hand, tho prrs cut park js barren of trees and tem porary sheds were erected To shelter campers. Oier $4,000 was spent by Drake, tho former owner, In Improv ing the property preparatory to building. It was said. Tho building, howovcr, was not erected and a park was tho result. Tho tract wilt accommodate 75 to 100 cars, It, was estimated. A keeper will "bo on hand ur nil "times to di rect tourists ntnl to maintain tho grounds. It Is tho plan of tho cliambcr to have tho city vote, a special levy at tho fall election to loniplele purchase of tho properly.- V.XI).IS DKSTItOV FliUWKItS OX VIIITIA)CK I'llOI'KItTV Now comes tho complaint that vandals, or careless people, are ruining choice (lowers on tho ;ilt lock property at Sixth and Pine. Choice dahlias havo been ruthless ly crushed us well as picked. It wus hinted today that culprits will bo severely dealt with If caught. Tho significance nt this hints is soen In tho statement that tho un dertaking business Is undergoing a slack period. w. mm fMi i& fit A: &U i. . L''tf' 8WsiW KaJa. SS fefeavsTwaa tt irjn pan fm slmali KtUht. S.rkw sSsttr. teU.4lM sh k4 BUM tMalrl tiwn Um Uttar kaslatsMa it HsMm at imt kMkaasl "Jska PASSAGE OF TARIFF BILL IS EXPECTED DURING THIS MONTH Separata ARrrenenU Are stocked Ily Republkaa and Democratic Leaders iu Hcsuite WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. Passage of the administration tariff by the senate this month seemed almost certain today as a result of agree ments reached separately by republl can and democratic leadors. Senator Simmons. -democratic lead er In thu tariff fight, proposed a fin al veto August 11. Republican lead ers mndo counter proposal (or a fin al oto un tho tariff bill August 15, and to shut off debate on August 11. CARS CRASH ON MAIN Drher Kalil Street Sccmsl Full of Curs C'oUig m Kvery Direction Cars to tli left, cars to the right, and cars in front of him was tho Impression o( William M. Jones, of Merrill, registered about 1 o'clock today at Eighth and Main when he collided with a car driv en by tho Rev. Warner, pastor of tho First Methodist church at Sac ramento, and crushed the letMront wheel of lits own machine. The headlights on tho Jones car were badly damaged as well as u wheel, but tho California car was only slightly damaged. Jones was driving west on Main expecting to mako the turn on Eighth. Just as ho reached the in- torbectlou two other cars close to gether were preparing to make the uanio turn, aud according to Jones attempted to do so without signaling. Ho missed the first one, which drove on without stopping, and hit tho Wurner car head on. Neith er of tho drivers wera Injured. , OliCOTT OAINH 8 VOTEB SALEM, Aug. 2,Olcott gained two moro votes In the, re-' count In tho first Salem preclsct roehecked today. Two other pre- cncU gave no change. After neys petitioned the court to move to Portland tomorrow to HITS MTU; WORKERS WIT Half of Strahoni Craw Lay Down Tools; Demand Pay; Two Men Remain The railroad strlko has spread to Klamath t With half Its force out, the Stra horn road today la crippled and construction Is almost at a stand till. " 9w.atrlk.ae when half of tho workers dropped thslr tools In pro test spaJftt Hsd long delay of liay-day, ,detortf , "Ne'm9ney no work." The strikers MMlsted of two men. On of the men hsd been work ing SI meatks at'$4 da, ho declar ed bat 4, '-was nof forthcoming until yesterday when is decided to stand for his rights and demand his money. Ha got It. The other worker had $800 com ing, he said. And he got h's. Dago 8am and tho Chinese cook remained loyal and 'will contlntio to push construction untlt Spraguo river is reached and a great, new territory made tributary to Kla math Falls. Whether their appar ent loyalty developed when It be came knows that the first hajf ot the crew got alt Um money, la not known. Nevertheless they are ,on the job. ' "Da moa sho soma some-a-day or I taka da railroad," Dago 8am might hsw amid.' "Mo workoo aJI-aaatMMke helleo and so Catckdra' sUv daV all uno Jorawho tait, hat me catebto play day ftratrw Hlm." tke Chlneso cook might Est declared. MeaathMA Mstrtietlea is pro ceeding' at a, groat rate with every prospect that by the time the road reaches Spragus rvler, airplanes will be tke popalat mode of conveyanco and the railroad will be obsolete. Traffic oa ta road baa not been Impaired iy coattructlon work. Engine N9. 1, a coach, several Hats an da box car or two clank mer rily back aad forth bringing tho riches" of the -topper country Into Klamath. Incidentally, tho equip ment belongs, to the tUr. Old No. 2, the property of tho Strahorm road, also rocs some times. Old No. S la not the girl he used to he aad cannot bo ex pected to haa aa long tralna as No. 1. ' And material la coming! A wbolo carload ot It. reports say. Ralls! Ralls enough tc? keep ,nngo Sam busy for almost a week If !iu la feeling good. "Bosrd-d-d-d. fer Spraguo rlvor 'n way pints. Oarag, gong; gnrng, Kong; garng geeg. Chu-cbu CIIU CHUCHUf And that's that, 1 HURT IN WRECK Broke Rl Cawes O. W. It. N. Trala to sats) Track, La Graailo LA ORANDH, Aug. '2. Slxtonn were Injured, oae possibly fatally, In the wreck of train number four, Oru gon Washington, Railroad & Nuvlga. tlon, 41 milea east of La Orundo ear ly today. Mike Molamun, Moxlcun, sustained a fractured ikuU. His con dition is critical. The wreck was caus ed by a broken rail aear North Fork. Tho train was ditched, it. i.. Tat... Pendleton brakemso, suffered injur ies ot tho heig; sadjhsad. WKTHKTl WlOaABIIvlTIs ' im 1 ' 't Quite a sharp drop Im Uarometrlo . y - - APaamalllBA 'varaai pa. W rw. Mrtfed by the Cy srrr dw-sfWrffrFn at : 9 Daderwoed'a Phar.t ' 1 saaer shortlv iftur1 m t aooa today," aad at, V, . I p. m. the iedetr 3 ihl easWr vcjr was still down- ,y. ward,, CoadltlMN;r are favorable, for ,, . 1 ' r "--- v, for seat I'Mleewe:' "" ' --- i a hWaF'madj wain -l'i with af-w'katft.;- , ,v,w ,? "flMsTMMMiell1 - - ae,tlB4eS' la r$s7l3ytk .Vlf.. r -. AT. SI ! recount the Multnomah hlla (Continued on Togo 9) ' smapjjjf. 'j.w'("."iii'"', i )-