'-' L - J T v1;1" &c r" "n, '. Luj tumitm Urrali. WEATHER FORECAST tomoiit amihah iihav, tins. i:ii.m,v r,iu '.id OFFICIAL PAPER OF ,i nl KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS Member of the Associated Pre 98 I'lfiH-mii im o, it i m HMM.WI VM.l.H, (IUi:(IO,V, TytlDU, M:i- Wlllll I, IIKJ'J ' WICK F1VK CKXT8 U. S. ACTS AGAINST STRIKERS TFIf IMM iy iimm mam GOVERNOR ID on piei of man can DmiBhcrly Declares Sutvivnl and Supremacy of Gov ernment of United States Is Underlying Prin cipal involved In Present Controversy DEPT. HUE TO I HERE An Irish Soldier "Disarmed" ' '.'"?, cjirT m CHICAGO, .Sept. I .The United States govern iiit'iit today was granted a temporary restraining order "gainst the fix .striking railroad .shopmen organ izalioiw, their officer and nioinbors, torn interfeiring with the operation of railroads. A federal judge granted the or der, which is effective until September 11, ..ending a hearing. h United States Attorney General Daughertv, in his .statement to the court, said the underlying principle in volved is the survival and supremacy of the government of the United States. He said the injunction was made necessary by the fact that there comes a time in the his tory 01 all nations when people must be advised whether they have a government or not. "No union or combination of unions eipi, under our law dictate to American union," he declared. "When the unions claim the right to dictate to the government and dominate the American people and deprive the peo ple of the necessities of life, then the government will destroy the unions; for the government of the United States is supreme and must endure. "It will lje said by some that this proceeding is in tended as a death blow to the unions.. In my judgment this movement is necessary for the protection and pres ervation of the unions themselves. So long and to the ex tent that I can speak for the government, I will use the power of government within my control to prevent labor unions from destroying open shop. "When a man in this country is not penntited to en- gage in lawful toil, whether he belongs to a union or. not, the death knell to liberty will be sounded and anarchy will Mipercede organized government. i Party on Way lo Laltcvicw Round-Up; Informal Re ception Planned . J Headed liy Coventor Hell W 01 Kilt, it iIIkIIiikiiIhIhmI parly of state officials will urrhu hero nbout four .o'llork this nflorrxHin en route lo jtliD l.ukuvlow ron ikI-ii t. An Infor mal roi option will ho held for tho .visitors In tin- ( lumber of (oinini'rri rooniH nt Pu'rtock thin evening. Tim j party will proceed on lo Lakwlovvjn .tli morning Tint governor ami IiIn party will arlrw by auto (rotn (Valor l.ako whom lln-y Mopped last night "and jwlll to nii't nt Algoma Point liy n party of local IminIni'SH men, who iplaiiin-tl to b.ivo hero nt 2 30. j Arrouipnnylug I ho governor lire, Sam Ko-eV, itirri't.iry of state. lrr- bert Niitin, statu hlgliwny rnr.liHcr; Dr It. i;. I. nt Kleiner. superintendent hi inu man! iienpii.ii: ami vv . II. I.ylle. statu veterinarian Tin- governor nml iiiemlieni of tho tlirtV Ulll flllllr.ll.tl lllf. IIIAllllllH .. li. ..-'- " ... ..- ...w lltiiilltlh H lll chamber of cumiiiiTci tnnli;lit, which Jllie piililk' In Invited o alii ml yT : f , Iffi'ZW Im ri'i'' mm - TOTAL ECLIPSE ON SEPT. 21 WILL TEST EINSTEIN'S THEORY EVERY EFFOOT T HtlpjitMi Will Drlcrniinn Wlu-ilirr MrIiI Knmt Htnrn I-.llrnclri From Omnp fly Sun it m 1,: After tlit- ht.v f,; hi ,; m county Cork ono of the Fre0 Stato oI. illcr "iirvnctituil ann to two fair ilamnoU uml did n about face. OLCOTT DECLARED G. O. P. NOMINEE IN STORE I, CLOSE MONDAY ORDER OF COURT ,-,,,,"r ' win n j.vnprniiy ob- M-MIM III TliN t'lly Miss CCK.MAN t.'K I'ltOM lU'VIMi lltll' IS i:.sr WASIIINO'KI.V. Kepi I Ktriid cnor. dcitiiccc Tn lemleiH will not iilulo their attemptt j lo make tho Mrlko effertho sliliteer AVERT SHUT-DOWN OF AUTOMOBILE PLANTS i MI mi....' .II." I'll 'i . ii.' ........... . lulli'ii lit l.n.eii ny inn i inunio tonn In I lie Injiiliitlou null lurtltilliil li llinmlierly," imlil I'rcKlil'-ni .liiliuntoit of tho mm IiIiiIhIh Mo mild I lie. filing of tlm milt uiin J list iinntlier liliimlei fidileil to the Inrce lint the llilllllllll tr.illo'i Iiiih made In ile.illni; ivltli Hie r.tllro.iii nlluatlon. Mist tiertrudi) l.'ikinm nltirned Itkt evtnliu; r.om a two iimtit h'tt trip through the lninlnrsH renter of l.'io je.iht. She hpint lonnlileralile lime I'lii ChltaKo, St l.oulit and .Nnt Vorl; purclumlnr; fur iertrnde-n millinery Hldie. MIkk l.'okman N.iyn tli.it nhe (found hiiKlneoM toiidlllntu ijulet In all ip.irtH of the niKl. the i.illrond nud i u.i I hlill.ex pulllni; a derided damp- lor on rommeriial aithity. and ithu jflndit IC liiin.it ti IIIh. on In r ritiirn to ho more prosperous Mian nl.u) J other pl.ueH m r.ss i (.i. mi. i. CI.IIVia.ANIt. Sept I - All rail io.ul hrldiu-H me cu.inh'il today fo rmili.i-e of I'tRil Would Ite ul K. it'iis of .Niu(lnet (oriuiiierH. .Mitiillfiitlliii r Detlaivs IIKTIIOIT. Mlrli . Kepi. I lleury I'ord haii lefiiHod to atert a itliul li.t. Im. it kllMimi Iml fillimilit 111 lilnw . .Im. .. i.f lild i. ul. .i.n.l. II. i.l.iilu I..... .'"f. .. -' . ....i..'. iiii.. in inn ..iiiiFiuiiiii.il iillllj ll"lll lip Hut (ll)liu.l rhur luldKr of tli(iSepLiiuhe' H'. at (hit uxpl'liKe of tint I. ..I. II.... .... Il.. ...I !... ...II... ...I .... i.l li.. i.. ...i . .. ni'it line lllllliilliii llie itiiiiiiiiii iu III ii (.urprlnitd four men illi:lm; a liulu mar a hrlilKit mipport. KliotR wont excliaiiKeil hut llie men ecape, hy Hwlmmlni: Ihu river. WlASIIINti'lON. Sopl. I. 'I' Itoiinu today piismmI I lie iciil dlhtrlli- UIIiiii hill a Mile df l'l I lo Gl. Tho iiliienduietil i:u luded provisions to lid thu toiitrol leplrit.itlim at tint rloen of next ji'nr. Wilt kiii i on motion of (.'ner mi's .lloinr) I'ollntvlii Coin il .Miiiinlouiiieut SAI.I:m. Sept. . lien W. Olcolt jwuorte nomination an the reiuibliran !p.irt)'H raudlaille for Koveruor at j ouite.ileil In the ilrcult court of .Mar lon county hy It. It, Coster on behalf of Charles Hall, U dorlared lo bo tho regular republican nomlm o In an orl dir hlKlled by JlldKe Ceorfie (i. IMllK- ham and JiiiIrh I'orcy It Killy on1 motion of tlii- attorueyH for Joer-j nor Olcott. I Tim order w.ih lisupd on uiutlou ! of OUoll'ti .illcirueju followliiK tb ali.gidiiliiiiiiil of the contest proci ed-1 Iiiks by the contestant Aui;u til. Chim I UobertH, clialrmun of the ;.Morthanti. Ilurcnu has rcqucstcil all husliiPKs hoiiiics tu cloo Monday, La bor Day.. .-vccordlnK to T. A. Sov onion, necretary of the merchant' burtaii. LcadliiK store haro sic nlflcd that thoy will close and It Is ttxpcctoil virtually all bonlncss will suspend. As tho day Is n leital holiday nit banks and public buildings will lion' Tho Herald plans to Join tho general observation and uo paper will be Issued .Monday. j , r.iu:i.i:.vvvi:ss kii.i.s ti,km iiiikiv dm; t.ki:.n iv m'oua.m; i,i(,t (tit tains 'fil'OlCANI.'. Sept 1 Tlilrt).ono men and womeu uero arrented in II !uor raids In SI places In the city nud. county last night. I DKTHOIT. Sept. 1. Cnrelesa .'Amerlc.rH toll of incidental deaths during 1920 was 76,000. a llfo snuf fed out every bit minutes. This Is according to a report of thu Na tional Safety Council at tho annual safety congress here today. HERE SHE COMES diimoHtic dial iiikth of thu northwest. It was learned by the Associated Press from a reliable source. According to tills Information, I'ord (purges that practically all nial cottHllHlcit 111 Ilin nnrthlWMt linn lirtmi M) lU.VII COXCiatT TOXKillT , offered lo him by coal brokers in IllTii to several memherj of thu telegraiiiH reaching his officii liqro. i . . band tiuliiK away froiu tlio c lliuie will bo no bind contort this livening, It was announced today liy A. I.. Wlshard. Clll'ltCII PICNIC MO.MtAV Tint annual basket picnic of thu Pioshytorlan chuicli and Kunduy Hihool will bu hi Id lit Ihu Chan, Drovv much near l.out Itlvur iImiu Monday, thu Ituv. A li, Itlcu an iiiiuncod tiiduy. ('uuvojaiuos will leavo tho church at to a." in Mini day hu said, and uverjoiiu In lux 1 -tuil. j WI.ATHI.'lt PltOII.MIII.ITICS I. Illlo chiingu Iiiih oicurrud In bain- metilu coiiilltlons during Ihu lust 21 hours although nt '' n. in. the Cvi'lo- IHtoriuugraph at I... .t .....ii- in.... . uiinuriiiiiii a mu mmy ittglstdiiid a ' ullghtly lower pros. Hiiro than during tho morning Iiuuih. Forecast for next 2 1 heurs: Oouoiully fair with in o d o r a t u ' 'Sit U'IiiiIh. Thu Tyuos locoiiling thoiiuomoler le'lHloied maxlmuni and iiiluliiium tomperatureu today as follews: High 78 I VV flMflfttfttifMflHtf I Uv. iTIih in.iiiiifni'turct; rufused to pur "i.i ..... ..... ... .. . . . i iiiiso inu inei, iioiiiiug II wouiii not hu a humuiiltarlan act to taku coal Inlonded to relluvu tho buffering of men, women and ihlldren during thu toinlng winter. I'ord was iiuiited att ailni: that "ioiiI bootleggurH" had offered to "steal this coal" and solHt to him. Iteports enianatliig fiom West Vir ginia thnt tho I'urd Loinpany had ro fused toil offered at normal prims worn iixid. lined at thu Kurd plants. If was iiHMiitcd that thu fuel so offered was steam coal, a product of little usu In thu Kind Industries because It (outalns a high sulphur ronton!, A low sulphur coal Is ioiiiirud for blast fuiuacu wnilc. Oidlmiry steam nial. It was explained, would ruin thu met- ills usod In thu l''ord plants, Only about 30 pur cent of thu coal uuod in thu Fold factories huru ran hu of tho Mteaiii variety, It was stated. .Dusplto thn often repealed iletor- munition of i'ord to closu his factor- les lioio unless ho can obtain thu kind of (iml ho needs at normal prices, thu Ooliolt industrial district took liuurt today whun It wua iinnuuncoit tho (lonuuil Milium coipuratlon, employ lug butMouu 7i,000 and 100,000 nion, had a ao-duy supply of coal Avail- ("il'lu, (life'- fT -" r'ss CHICACJO, III.. Sept. 1. Now tests of tho alldlty of i:insteln' theory of relativity will bo iiosslhla with tho total solar eclipse on Sep tember SI, which will darken tho eastern coast of Africa. Australia and a number of South Pacific Islands, according to Ilrofessor Kdwln II. Kroso of tho University of Chicago and director of tho Vcrkc obsurva- tory. Tho theory requires, ho said, that tho rays of light from a distant star should bo bent out of their stralcht path when they pass within tho flel of attraction of a great body like tho sun. Hut stari whoso light passes close to the rim of tho blailng sun cannot bo photographed except on theso rare occasions when tho moon obscures the sun. Tho path of tho sun, In It annual sweep around tho sky, Is dottod with many stars which would servo for the test, but only thoao can bo used which nearly graze tho sun at tho moment of eclipse, Professor Krost said. Accordingly, n photograph Is maifu of theso stars at tho time of tho year when tho sun Is In a different part of tho sky. 'On such photographs, taken nt night with tho tamo Instru ment thut Is used at the ccllDse. tho distances between tho critical stars aro measured to the tcn-thousandth of an Inch. At tho moment of tho ccllpso theso stars will Ho on opposlto side of tho sun. Hence, when thl nhnin. iKrupli.ls uutatuWd.liJia.dJtlineta.W iwcen tnu corresjiondlng stars should bo slightly greater than on tho Dlatos taken somo weeks beforo or after tho eclipse, and which wcre-not dis turbed by tho sun's presence, ac cording to Professor Krost. Tho .observations by two Kngllsh parties of the ecllpso of May 23, 1319. In Hrazll and In Liberia. In this way yielded results which havi been regarded as glvlug tho strongest Physical confirmation of Klustefn' theory, sas Prufcssor Krost. Several parties of astronomers aro locating stations In tho path of tho shadow and will make Investigations' along this line. It will not bo until somo months after tho ecllpso that they shall know whether tho mens urements confirm tho theory for this eclipse. Many astronomers predict mo ecllpso of 1922 will fall to con firm tho results of that of 1919. 1 BEING IDE TO UBS Rescue Parties Working Desperately; Only One Hope Seen For Safety JACKSON. Sept. 1. Tho dawn of tho fifth day saw rcscuo parties at ftm Tn.liinii mIh. .hmIIuhIkb lkls . ... WHnav.4, ai..j lUUltllUIIIB tUBir desperate offorts to reach tho 47 en tombed miners. 1 Twenty women of tho Red Cross aro waiting nt tho mlno with on til n- mcnt ready to clvo tho Imprisoned men ovcry comfort that Is possible 'should they bo found allvo. Addi tional equipment wilt bo sent by tho j stato highway department If neces sary, tho Itcd Cross was Informed. Members of tho grief striken fami lies wore gathered together with ten der care' by tho Itcd Cross worker and taken home, whom they wero given every core At the ralno hot coffee and asndwichcs Is sorved tho men returned from short shift In tho shaft. ' , "Practically our only hopo," said Timekeeper Downing, "lies In find ing tho men In nlr pocket In tho row er levels formed by bulkhcadlnc tho entrances to drifts, to provent (as fumes from tho burning mlno from reaching them. . "If tho men had tho strenrthnnd presence of mind to bulkhead them selves In thnv rnulit tl fnr uvpa jdayif and wo may find them, alive." ' f "Krnest MIltoroHe'V thVtntnwV 'minors, accomplished a similar feat In Ilutte, Mont., somo years ago, when ho saved himself and 25 com panions from death through sheer courago and, presonco of mind. In tho Ilutte horror, Mlllor counselled with Ills rnmrnilftit nml Minv limvnlv tet to work, walllnc .themselves In, chinking tho cracks with mud nml nf. jfcctlvely cutting off 'tho gas fumes. untho fourth day rescuers reached ttiem. fa MAY OWK TIIKIlt MVKS TO HUNTING TH JACKSON, Sept. I. .Stranse MRS. CARUSO CUT OFF Wlfo of I.ito .Singer' Gets $1 Ily Will of Demi rutlirr NKW YORK. Sept. 1.- Tho will of tho Into Pari: Ilcnjamln. father-in-law of Knrlco Caruso, filed for nro- bato In tho surrogato court today dls Inherits all his children, nmonc them Dorothy Caruso, widow of tho tenor. "Unflllal conduct" toward lilm was Klten as tho reason for thu lato In vontor's action. To mako Tim dneu. meat legal ho left each of his chil dren $1. A liberal bequest is mado In tho will to Oortrudo D. Porter, an adopted daughter. Tho aluo of tho estato Is not given. ' things enter into tho lives of'mcn Tho general practico of miners nt Jaokson to lay off on tho 8undny night shift and tho desire of somo tvvolvo men to go hunting 8unday probably saved their lives. Kor this Is tho number of men ab sent from tho Argonaut mine night shift Sunday night. Their frlonds do- claro thoy all went hunting and thlj accounts for tho facf that thoy did not show up for tho shift at 6 o'clock Sunday evening. A regulur force for Ms shift Is de clared to ho about aevcnty-flvo men, but tho mlno has boon running short handod for some time, and, wero It not for this fact. It Is probablo that an oven larger number would now fuco death nearly a tnllo bolow tho surface. i:nto.mjiku mi.vkiw wkiu: ni:Ci:.TIA'lN MOUNa'PIOTURKH lOIt.MKIt RESIDENTS OF WKKD HKPOUTKI) KILUJI) WEKD, Sept. 1. Word has boon received In Weeil nr H.n ,t. n. ....... Eugene, Ore., Sunduy, In an uutomo- oiio nccidont, of Mrs. L. L. Smith and her daughter, Mrs. Ilotty Towu sondt Tho two women wero for merly residents of Wood. L. h. Smith, husband and father, who hud been living tbo llfo of a ro- cluso la Weed, was found dead from natural causes. In hi cabin In Weed somo months ago, Dotalls of tho futal accldont at Eugeito have uqt boon recolved In Weed. 1I1SIIOP.S IN CONFERENCE PORTLAND, Sept. 1. Tho .Episco pal bishops lu conforonco behind closod doors hoard tho Btrlklng shop mon present tholr casu today. Tbo bishop announced that no formal JACKSON. Sept. 1. Men who mav novor sco tho light or day again as a result or tho Argonaut mlno flro may como to llfo on tho motion plcturo iscreon. A San Kranclsco film company ro cently visited tho mlno to got truo scene.! or tho Mother Lodo country ns motion plcturo background. Many of tho molt ot tho Argonaut mine, took part In tho rilmlns of tbo "vie-. turo. i . 1.. TWO STORES TO MOVE Golden Rulo and K. K. K.. Will Oc cupy New Quarler .. ' Roth tho K. K. K. store and fbe Golden Rulo will change location about October 1. Tbo formor Will novo to tho quartors formorlv occu. pled by the Rex care, corner of Main and Seventh, and tho Oolden Rule, will occupy tho quarter vacated fey. , T J 4. II ; M J& I ?r .' 1 & Vi 1 i r i. : JL i in r ' V !i '4 t M' h a $r. rf. A. aeion was taken, 4 j tho K. K. K; ' " :t '.A' iV &'-&'