fY.. V, W&liy,u si. f ?KW "- (Mji? l&ummQ Mvrnib V- Mi ii WEATHER FORECAST TOMUIIT AMI HATt ItllAV, l;. UII.W.I.V IWIIt rX4 OFFICIAL PAPER OP KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS p I -'P 'm Member of the Associated Press :t r I'lflieulli cnr, Nil, mill HUMIE TO CELEBRATE Evening Parade nnd Dinner to Feature Occasion; 50 Have Listed Names An evening ii.trnili', iIIiiiht in Hi" rlinmhnr nf cominorm toomit, siings, i.tiintfi niul hk..(-iim win fi'ii t uro the relubr.itlou by iiiiihn Imrii Ciillfnr tilaun nf iln ll r t It mouth ii( their hlnlo Haturday, Hiipt. 9. t I'lfly I'.illfnrnlnnn lime llnlod lliulr milium with llii) niimnllteo of which J. J. Miller. Until horn I'ncUIr iigeiit, In rhalriiiiin. Names mny nlmi In listed with V, It. Knuln at tlm Herald nfflrn or I'ri'it KiikIIhIi uf lint Call Inrnli Ori'Iton I'mur cninpiiny. Kvi'iy iniii. m oinitii niul rhlld rl.ilinlin: C.illfnriil.i Hi iliclr niilhn nlnlo In nnltnl In Inform I ho rinnttill. (i'i nf llielr Inti'tillon In . r 1 1 l t.t t In I hi' ci'li'lirnlliKi mi Unit irnirr p.ii.nlii mill iIIiiiht plmiM inn be itiinlc Tim dinner ulll nut h" unfilled In ftilfnriilatt but "III lm upon In tho I'lilille, The (uininltli'ii ilcHlrcH In ttjabo It I'tTf'trtly dour lluil whllo lie" linnnr lhi ulilln of llirlr hlilh Itn'y aid lny.il OiegiitiluiiN mid 111' pnrgrnm they pint In ii'i I'lfnrl nir their imrl In I'M'inplKy IIiIh rtpl r 1 1 . W'lilln tin')' h.ie ii h".ir "Miiiki'-I nut") nn definite nrriiiiKi'ini'ni fur till foalum hiin hum tuudo Ji'.l. mnl Iho I'oiiiuilttri' Ih In tlm market to roilt (l Musy ynillig rnli tur lln ne . onion. A Meeting hld t.lH t night nhnnnl KUMfaclnry pinr ii of celebration plani. Another meelliu; "III In' Imlil inl V'ilmtl.iy night lit 7 .in nt the Cillfnrnlii Oro.tnu 1'nwor iiimpmiy of (Itv mnl all I'.'illfmnl.ili, urn urged In .it it on il riil lnK n- liRtnl In. i.lmpliiK Iho program. LAWN AWARDS MADE iNiiiuiiiiiin iiino iiirririiiir in Ipi:itlti; Wlniiri- In fimtcol Ciiiinliintluii nf thi la hi and yardH nf tlm .lly jixiKirdiiy by tlm lOllilllltli'i'X llppolllteil In lililki' nivardN In tlu rnutuKt limtlttiti'd by llm womi'iiH1 niixllliiry or tlm cham ber nrniiiiimrcK, ulinwcil n wry KWat itL'iiiiluii In ireo pl.ilillm:, flower i;rolni: mnl dCMilnpiiiuiit nnd i.ire nf pii'iiilro.i. Theim niiniiiltti'i'H repnrl nn untoti IkIiIiik liiiprnvi-mi'iit. Tln-lr iixnmlnn (Inn iIIrcIohoiI no ninny well-kopt STATE'S BIRTH l.iwim and )nrdH that It wan n dlffl mil iiinllcr tn arrUn ut nn inviiid niiinitK mi many nf nlmiwt rn.mil i'i lellanro. Tlm follow lm: nwnrilH worn imiile: rti-Ht new lawn, Mm. ('. II. I'ndrr wimdi Ix'Ht old' In" ii. MrH. W. M. ('imiiliiiiiiiii hoit hack yitfd, Mr?. W I). Miller; So many promises an nearly iii liriixliiinli'il Iho muiidunl reiiulrn liieiilrt Unit It wim illffleult In inaku nwarilH. Tlm fnlluwIiiK owimr worn iiwiirdt'd hniiornllu ineiitlnn: Mm. T ('. ('(impliell. Mrn. W. W. Hmitliwcll, Mim. I'lid Siiuillnek. Mm. (. V. I'IbIi ) nr. Mrn. ('. I J. diiy. Mm. II. N. Mim, Mm. .1. J. I'nilciir nnd Mm. Vim tJiunp. I'lui inn)liillti'o'riilleil epeilul lit I t-iit Ion In ltiv nxhllill nr jlrrt. Vii 'niii, J lei' pmiiiiIdi'H Ho nn T htient nr. Urn Shlpplnnton mail and urn n in miirkiihln ilnmnriHlriitlnii nr what Invn nf riiiwnru nnd Iiiwiih mi uerniupllali iiiiiIit iim.ll inlvitrmi rlrciiiiiiiliiiiiTH nnd iibnwH liuyniiil iiuuntlnii llmmliiP' lability nf unit mid cllmiiln In hc.uill fill iiiirrniiiiilUiKH If only mm and palim urn taken. Mm. Van C'miii'n ihieo lii'H III thn iliidnvnlnpeil ii'liloll nf llm ily. Her Iiihii mnl ciirdou wnin ilniiliiiiil by Imr from raw liunl. They urn an oiihIh, All thn uiler fur iiili;atlun of Iiimi mid K'u ilen .ih ilr.iwn from a unll by Mrn. Van Cuinp mid cirefnlly nppllod by hand, In thu opinion nf tlm commlttm'j thn exhibit of Mm. Van Camp In iinliiiii mid lukliiK into ennuldoru tlnn tho HiirrniiiidliiKH mid Ih" duvo Hon iihown uud labor expended by her, they Imvn recommended tn tho , board or tlm womcn'it aHlury Hint u Hpecliil prim nf flvn dollars lm iiwnnlod nor, . GDMPERS' LABOR Mi Fill HI J 7.'i',v''" A ' '"'" ";": ii " "'"'hTiTSm saftrP'yF'4sssssB?fcsw I LAHOK HAY is Kabul's own holiday, won by Lu- bor, crented in recognition of Labor's .status in civil- j i.ed s'ociety, and devoted eachNyear to promulgation of , Labor h principles lor the betterment of all who' toil. Labor Day this year is signalized by a great unity and solidarity among America's toilers. Their mindu are upon the issues uppermost in our country. i i r . i I hey came back from a great victorious war against autocracy and junkerism, and thev found an- other war against autocracy and junk'erism thrust "upon t,em , joi every uue ivmencau. Splendidly Victorious ! ' A betterj America, founded upon sound Ameri- In this' they have been splendidly victorious lhus;cn traditions, inaking possible a better, nobler, ,frer far, and they are determined to be entirely victorious, manhood and childhood To permit deterioration or destruction of our-! That is what Labl" wants- . . , iti.m.i.ii'iL r i!r,. -nwi iK-iivr ilMlllVIIIIIU) Wl 1 A . i'-Jtion of the best that America MONDAY WILL MARK 4 1ST LABOR DAY TO BE OBSERVED IN U. S. FliM tllHiliil (llieniiiir,. Vii INK'.!; U'Knl SlmidliiK lilien It) CniiKH'tN in INH7 In ' l Labor Day wiin nhterved of.'lclall) fnr thn flmt tlnm In 1SS2 M,. , Thn rule- brallnii was decided nn by llm Cen tral I.ahor union. In Now York City. Tlm tlMl Monday In September nvvniH in havo bi'i-n rhonon beraimu It wan toward tho end of tlm slimmer that Iho Idea uim miKcested, and that was tlm I'arllfht convenient dale. The union madn It plaiiH without any precedents tn gii by, but It nwulu them very well Indri'd, nnd tlm coin bratlnn prnj,d In bn n cratlfylni; sue et)8. Klrst thuru was n parade. Ap prnprlaltl public HpeerheH followed. Ilveryboily was so well hallnfled that tlm Central union adopted rexn lilt Ioiih, boon iiflerward. In fnnr nr n similar celebratlnii nn llm Hist Mini day In September ri'Kiilarly ieri je;ir. May I Is labnr day In most old Mirld mill tries mnl In ii'imth Amor lea, hut labnr In llm Culled Hlnles na'i Hluek In llm i liolro iirlcjuiilly inailn by tint (.'entra union In New Vurk, from thai day In 1 Ii Ik. In ISM tlm AiiierUun feileiallnn of I ihur madu llm relobratiun Its own I uud It hecanm uutluiial. ppinieil Ii) Connieis It had no K'C.tl stiiudlui;, however, until INK7, when tlm varluus Htatos, mm after anuther, begun In adupt It mi a Miitutnry holiday. Thuy did no all iiaum (lm flrsl Muud.iy In Hoplein- her, but muni nf llmui did, mid In I SIM eoni'.rt.' piiMi.ed u bill lii.'ildnr, labnr day nn uecatiluii for Iho whulu ruiintry to observe. Tho woi'korrt' lulnbrallun nf !(! ye,rn hho lepreseuted thu IiIkIi spirits of Amuili'iiii labor's tint Ii. Today It iiipiosuuts miitiirlty, oxperlumo mid tho t'hurm-tiir-foiiiiliii! tUrew ot ro- cent yeiu'H. II Is nut iiultu tho kind or u culo- briitlnii that onen It wns. In tho old days It had In It suiuu- thliiK morn perhaps ot tlm e.Mibor- lilKti uf 21 of strunh'lll (UUl v'H'rBy hi,m.tii (Bronze-marble tablet presented to President Gompcrs of the American Fed oration of Labor at a post war international labor conference in Europe, as an expres sion of appreciation of his work in behalf of the toilers of the. world.) iiAMiiH n norniit. doKfriif. ' . fc J Nmlkl V !-' stands for. mnl promlki'.bul nf.linthlnK Uko tho '""""" nniind, nolier IhnilchtftilnVtni, I'm) " i prinu in nuimii'ini'iu. io- iiminn'ii 111 Knelt thai. II reproe:it:-..lli tills i'ur 1J2L'. I ", NO IMI'iat JHi.M).V Thorn will In- mi Issue uf Iho j ('llorald Monday, tlu furto Join- ' Iiik lit tlm general obsorvjneo of i tw i.iinor way. . : ai tuiiei'iu, niuu iiiiuwvti iu iaiu l - - - . - .. - .i. - .., ... ... ,, ( . ; BTTp "- 1 " "" '" " T ' i" 1 1'. ... .mm i iTit" " t i TriT' 1U1.1.H, onr.noN, kati Itll.U, HKITCMIIIlIt U, mau 11 mcana taking Iho life out of Americans. America .must continue to be the land of justice f0r the toilers, the land of opportunity, the land of free dom and of democracy. L must mnun, above ail others, the land where jmon aml womcn n,ay. find realization of their hopes ano their dreams. ' .$ I n , r i Prorjrccs to thct Fore ,7 i'au01"s ""BBe uay jforefront. That should find That is worth the seeking, u nie is wonn tne .living. Was n Great Army Even After War Ended SALT I.AKC CITY, Utah.. Sept. 2. As n special fihituro ot tho recent rltUciu' military tralnlnr; canip at Fort DoiiKlas lioro, offlrors In chargo iundi arraiiReuionts whereby th younger rltlzcn Foldlers. with parcn- iin' in iiriuy tin iiiuiiris. is, 10 Keep piugie w ine the support and sympathy SAMUEL GOMPEifc. I Ono mother, dcslrlnr? to co her I hoy come home a soldier In tho full renso or tho word, scu't tho following letter to tlm adjutant: "Dear Sir: I hex'eby kIvo my con front for my son William to fly, swim, drink or any otlvur thing that a aol dler Is expected to do." A skeptical father dispatched tho follewing: "To whoai It mny cencern: I give pcrmlbtdon to my son John to tako rides In airplanes. Send remains to undoMlgncd nt C , Idaho." LABOR AS OWN REPRESENTATIVE IN U. S. CABINET Jmnrs John Duvl Wnlclici OTrr In- trrrsti (hiring I'rnwnt Ailmlnlilrnlliin I.ahor has had ltd separnto repre sentation In tho federal cabinet Hlnco 1913. , 1i portfolio of commerce and la bor hail ci-lited prcvloimly, hut In that )car tho work of tho ilciArl ment wan (IItIiIpiI, tho counry's iurn ly commnrclal lntorct wcro n'lslRn il to tho tommorco nocrctnryy. caro and tho pout of secretary ot; labor was created to aastimo direction ot thoo pcrtalnlns dUtlnctl to tho wage workers of tho land. It wan a department citaull-hcJ, an act forth by congrcas.'Annt enact ment "to fontcr, protnoto and develop tho welfaro of the wago 'nrncra In the United States and to Jmproro their IW.iH. MVM a M JMXVH JOHN DAVIS working conditions and to advanco their opportunities for profitable em ployment." t The control of ftHtafgatlotraad the enforcement of Immigration laws, tho naturalization of foreigners trans planted In tho country, tho compila tion nf tabor ntnllmlrx ami direction 6f tho work of tho children's bureau wcro among tho administrative tasks placed within Its Jurisdiction. James John Davis has directed tho labor department's activities under tho administration ot President Harding. A native ot Tredegar, South Wales, Davis came to tho United States with his parents In 1SS1. when only 8 years old. Ho was a puddlcr's as sistant In a Pittsburg steel mill at tho ago ot It and a puddler himself when ho was 18, Ho took pretty naturally to poli tics several years beforo ho had pass ed tho thirtieth milestone on his way through life. He is a man of wido interests today, yet at heart ono of tho workers themselves and still .a membor In good standing ot tho Amalgamated , association of Iron, Utee I and tin workers ot America, which he Joined whllo still carrying a dinner pall. m Tr DREAM-MAKERS r IIV 1IKUTON 11IUI.KY Hard-Thewed from swinging sledges, or fonnnff white-hot steel, From toiling on the dredges . ., Or hammering a keel, , ' ' - The men who raise the towers, ' ,; The men who build the arch, r' " In fullness of their powers, - Today are on the march. Oh, you whose hands are whitened ' . By softness and" by case, Whose lives are smoothed and lightened By sturdy men like these, Though in your eyes the vision Miraculous may lurk THESE give it form, precision, They make the vision WORK! Thoy keep the turbines churning, They cut the hills away, They keep the great wheels turning" To serve you, clay by day; They march with footsteps steady, And banners all unfurled, An army ever ready To build a better world! 'y (Copyright, 1023 NBA Service), rmcR FIVH CKNTI OLCOTT BRJHTES OFKHGO. Governor and AccoVipany- ing Officials Not Fear- . ful of Consequences i Governor Don W. Olcott braved tho dangers ot Klamath at tho Informal reception tendered him and the other visiting; stato officials at tho chamber of commerce last night, tt might bo said that ho deliberately rushed head Ions; Into danger when ho made the njrgont request that Fred B. Fleet address tho gathering. There wero no dire results, however, when Fleot responded brlofly, and the gojernor appeared to enjoy the occasion far moro (hop did Mayor Geo, L. Baker. Kscorted from lUltlcsnakc Point by a number ot local business men, tho governor's party arrived hero about flvo o'clock yesterday after noon. With tho governor wero Sam Kuzor, secretary ot state; Herbert Xunn stato highway engineer; Dr. ft. K. Lee Stelner, superintendent of tho stato hospital; and W. H. Lytic stato veterinarian. The visitors do parted for l.akcvlow whero they will attend thn round-up and later Inves tigate 23,000 acres ot Warner valley swamp land which, the governor said, will shortly como into the possession of tho stato from the government. L'ach of tho state officials made a brlct address, tho governor telling of bis first visit to Crater Lake, back In 1892, when tho trip was made by wagon to Llnkvlllo, then up the west side ot tho lako to Pelican bay. "Whero Harrlman lodge now stands." said the governor, "there was a tog cabin surrounded by a stockade to protect stock from the ravages ot wild beasts. At Crater Uke.wfttoHBiLniypoajrjrh.q,, had made himself a dugout with whl-lt to explore tho interior of the crater for mineral. In some manner ho had lowered the dugout to the. l,ako nn ln thU ,lr'Bf C"U 7 worn permitted to view mo ueauues ot Crater Lake. Commenting on the name, "Rattle snako Point," tho governor suggest ed that this wondor spot be named for K. 11. Harrlman. both as a matter of sentiment and ot business. "Harrlman's name Is a great assot to Klamath county," he declared. "The fact that ho chose Klamath lako for his summer home resulted In the lake being, widely advertised. It is reported that In viewing the lako from what is now termed 'Battle snako Point,' Harrlman said: Thero Isuo spot in tho United States that equals this.' " Dr. Stelner, a former Klamath resident, predicted that within five years Klamath Falls would have "a good start toward becoming the Spo kane of Oregon," When you get over your family troublos down (Continued In Page 2) it '. i- a. S A ra jt I '1 J .! A i iVtli :'") l5 i i f 4 - $ .. vr M .. n -WAS,? W f 4m . h .V .' i' ,Y?;,t '