r!r. k.fe?" : ; ty SMMMSaWsx WWV -v (Pn? Jaietrinn WEATHER FORECAST .? . - ..M.iiirf-.i't.ri.S'uJ-A? OFFICIAL PAPtH OF i,J! KLAMATH CCKTrfTY A -pp,.. - . , -k V TOMHIIIT AXI rlATIUIUAY I'Altt. 'K.tJ OF KLAMATH FALU CTltl a 9V"' Member of the Associated Press ;it.'Ai!tt1' s .VVM t, VM "Wa.- 4. ,1 I VI rirn'i'Mii Witr, o. ittwi KLAMATH FALLS, OKI WON, I'ltlDAV, HKI'TKMISEK .- IIK!S! se I FINAL SETTLEMENT OF WEED HIGHWAY QUESTION SOUGHT I Mrs. Harding APPLY PLANT LAWS TO HUMAN LIFE, IS BURBANK PROPOSAL LINES SIGN "ii! " ..! .itl'1' I' CIiiiiiiIm'i' of Coinnieiro IVimmlttct- In Meet l Wrs-k Willi Hlkinii ('nuuly Hiipervlnr Plant WImnI Would I'pllft tbx Hy Development of Better Men i Po-lblUy Hn ey ilrrali) - . - 7. '-'it'-i' ( f- w-aJwUWvX1 :-: zrr.-X'iii 'aw -Hi n fin iii! it isHila ' HnLllNIII I MINr' "" CHRISTIANS I ..'v'.-.'vio: IN 'm 1111 1 raKiiii 1 WITH M V T: . rv ft! ' ' . '. From 1,000 to 2,000 Report ed to Have Been Mans . cred By Turks LONDON, Sept. IS. Prom 1, 00M to 2,000 Christians -were iiiar.urcd, hefnrn the fire whlrli swept llin Ar menian mill other tiuurter or Hmyr mi, ll,wn rhtirtfil In seml-nfflclnl unit nth it (Ireck inmiiui'S today. Among Turkish outrages was the. nirryltii: off of niaiir rlrl. pupils of tlio American girls' collet". Tim Greeks hollv I In- tiro ', Nvt liy thn Turku lo conceal Irureit of their inUdecds, Minn Mill, iii a iron of llii American college declares hr wnw, officers of the Turkish tinny currying siivernl cans nf petroleum. Later Ilia f luiitoH burnt forth. llrrat o,uantltlen nf provision nut! foreign eMahllsliments, Including tlm Ami'ilcun, wetu destroyed. Hun dreds of bodies of IrtlniM worn ly Iiik In Hi" ulri'i'lN of Hinyrnn when III" llrllli.li lioipltul ship, Main, loft with tefur;.' . arrdrdliin lo Hiiitir'N rorrchiiinilint, who nirlvcd ul Maltu on n llrliUh ship. Tint llrltUh (ahltict has hern hHiu inurioil to meet today for dht'iisulnn of nitromn measure to rnnlrnl th" situation, HMVltNA, Soft. 13. A flro nf sor Jnua prnprirtlnn brokn out toil ay. Tlu (IreeU nnil Armenia quarter havo Itenn destroyed ami thn flro In rapidly nprcaillriR. LONDON, Sept. 1.V Thn British fleet liai (iron Instructed lo allow nn TurkUh troop to ctom from Aula In Europe, It was officially announc nil tonight, following a cabinet meel Inic. at which It developed that a complete agreement had been reach ihI with Franco for protection nf neutral soncs on holh aide of the Dardanelles and Constantinople. Il I believed licro Hint tho missing H nnturalltnd Americana of Hmyriia nro mnmbem of thu American Intor iiutlcnnl coIIcru. CONHTANTINOI'l.i:, Hnpl. 16. Hinyrnu Imn hern romplutel)' wreck ed hy the (otiflnRriillou ruglng the pant two tu), nrcnnlliiK to authentic Informallon rea(hlu hem. Tlioim iiiiiIk pro holleved In haw perlnhi'il. MARSHAL GETS, THREE I'rlMiner Kroiu IIii'ihIihi llouml Ovrr lo I'lsleriil (I'minl Jury Deputy I'. H. Murnhiil. A. David. Hon of I'nrlliind arrived hern yonter day from thn Indian rexorvallon nlh Kay Uryant, Cain Hronrhln, and Joo Clurcla, all thrvK VhaiKed with liar Iiik Introduced liquor onto thu renur viitlon, AucitHl :". They nppeurvd thin moriiltiK heforn United Htaten Commlnnlouer Thomim und wero hound over to the fedural Krand Jury, Hconchln and Drynnt are helnit Imld In Jull In lluu of $?S0 hoiiiln und (lurcla who xuvn bond of $500 U at lllmrty, (Irucla wai picked up on two other chargei) notno llmu ago und Ih at lllmrty on thono charsna undor bnndM of t7S0 In each Inataiicu. Vnloy Pearnou, clmrged with HtoalliiK n homo heloiiKliiK to Wilbur 1'ltgnmuii, wiih iiIho hrnuitht down from Chlloquln by UavldHon. Ho wan bound aver to tho Krand Jury nnd In nt liberty on-bomlx of $1000, HU.NOAIIV JOINH LKAfU'K OIINKVA, Bopt. K.. Tho. pollll en I commlttcn of tho Ioukuo of na tlonti voted unanlmoualy today to ad mit Hungary to membership. WWTIIKU I'ltOliAUIMTIEfl Thn Oyclo-Btormasraph at UndoN wood a l'hnrmucv hows but llttlo variation In baro- aotrlo condltlona dur Ini tho lait 24 hours and a contin uation of preoont woathor condition U Indicated. Forccant for noxt 24 heura: Kali and worm. Tho Tyco record Intr thermometer 1 3arZ KbbW 1 r 'AMr 1 1 "aaf 1 in i ' roglHtored maximum nnd minimum tomperntmoa today an follews: High 8 L Low 50 Ki mi I noltlcini'tit of tho iiuentlou ol whether Klililyou coiinly will co-ope. rut" with K In inn I Ii iniiiily for con Htni'lloii of mi iill-yi'iir lilnhwny from Wi'eil to Ktiiliiuth Fiilln will hn hoiicIiI nt a nii-tltiK In Vrekn ni'Xl week nf th" f.lnklyoil comity hiiikt vlmirn uml tho (liainlicr of loiiiincrt" nmil I'uiiniiilti'c U'lill,, thn mutter liux liccii umler illnciiHlon for it Ioiir time, little ilef IllltO ll'Hllll llllt" lllM'll kIkimii, III" I'onililltte" helleveii, Anil llllleim ief. Inlln insurance Ii nlveu at thu forth. roiilllfK llieetllix tfnit tlm road villi hn Imptnveil, ktepR will he tiikrn lo rompletn th" road down the Kliiui nth river. Thin, In th" opinion of the cnininlttce, 'would nffnrd all all- year roill" H4 woll !m one liavlnt; Rteat Kcciilc iittnirtloun, II would ii I no afford ii illii'it toiil" In lint maul, rniinectlni: with thn road now hulld Iiir wentward from Yreka. lleKlilctntit nf Muriloel ami Dorrh liuro lonn iirned tho KlNklynu Hiiper vlmim In Improve their outlet to, the north nud couth, hut without re. mi IH I'ollllrn urn xnht to enter lari'.ely Into thn ultnatlon, the mi per vlnora lielnr undiT prennur" froni their rniiKtltuenH In other iartn,of the county who do not favor thn U'ipiI highway. PRISONER GETS AWAY Tn in IIIHmnUoii Make Ktrapo fnim Vnnl nf rily IiKoii Tom nichard.Hon, allan Tom Moore, ascd 19, charRed with lar ccacy of u ult nf clothes und hound over lo the Krand Jury, walked away from the Jail yard nhortly after S:30 thl mornlui; and nt noon wk ntll at liberty. According to Hherlff lx)r, Itlch aritaon and another prisoner were directed by Jailor Mark Howard lo empty a tub of rcfimo In the Jail backyard, Howard wai buny at the tlmn and for a few minute failed lo notice thnt IllchariUon had not returned with tho other prisoner. When the alarm wat Riven nnd tho I hunt ntnrled It wan learned tht Ihn fiiRltlvo had walked through thti Central KaraRo. the back door of which face thn Jail yard, and had turned wentwurd on Klamath aven ue. Sheriff Low and IiIh deputleH combed thn dUtrlrt bul failed to find their man. Hlchardum In about five feet luetic tn holRht, welRba 130 pound und III" black' hulr nud medium complexion. Ho wore overullii with u belt, Kioy cotton ahlrt, cup and KiiRllah itylo Hlioen. He wan bo Moved In have turned up Second trod from Klamath uveuue and to have continued over the hill. "From now on 1 um roIiik to hlru u man wIiohu itole btmlneni will he lo Kuurd county prlNonera con fined In the city Jail," declared (Sheriff Low, WED FOR THIRD TIME lto"eburu Ajjuln Ciiupln WIIIIiik to Ti-)' After Tlirw IMviircvn YllEKA, "Sept. 15. v,ftcr having boon married twlco before nnd divor ced both times, (Seorgo W. Nanco nnd Kttnlco HnverKnl Nanco, of rtoauburg, Oreuon. camo to Vrcka, procured o llcensn nnd appeared before Judgo C, J. Luttrell, where they plighted their faiths nne.w, "Third tlmo oURlit tn bo tho charm time." nald tho Krnom. "If It lan't we'll try It nil over again, I gucsti." Tho brldo la'a" and tho groom 51, They aro thn parents nt two children, a boy 0 und a girl 0, HTKVKMKON WILL ATTKND KTAXKOIW SHOUT COIIIUM-?.' Berrctary T. A. Stevenson of tho chambor of commcrco will loavo to morrow morning for Stanford uni versity whero ho will attend summor school tor ono week. Tho school will bo attended by mombers of the California Loaguo of Municipalities, tho California States Socrotarlal as-' soclatlon nnd Stanford studonls, Its purposo Is to ndvanco socrotarlal and municipal work through ex- chungo of Idoas und Instruction by experts. Fred K. Fleet will aid with tho chamber of commerce work dur N. Y. Central Latest; Others Inject Uncertainty By Refusal of Plan i NKW VOIIIC. Hpt. 15, --Thn in lire Now Vork Ccntial rullroinl ) lem today nltrucil mi iiKrcincnt illli roniluclori and trainmen crmirliiK t working (undltloiiH, wukcx uml rulex for ono y'eiir, from .Seitomher .to. I'OKTLAND, Sept. 15. -All South (in I'aclflc Koneral chulrineu or Hi" trlklnK rhoi crattHiiicii today wore ordered In proceed In Sun Kran (Imco for a conference with rullro.ul official. In a tclRcram from Chi ciiro lieoiliiuarlers, Thn settlement terms Indicated that the Htrlkem would lie returned with full sen lorty rlnhti Innldo 30 day, and that rated of pay would be submit ted to the labor boa id for u benrlne. ):. 1, Kins, superintendent or the Southern Pacific, denied the report of a meeting with strlkem in the I smith. Officials nf thu Union I'a-1 rifle mid Spokane, I'ortland & Sent-, tin lines were equally pimltlvn that - there had been no conference tho part of, their road nn CHICAGO, Sept. 15. Hefusal by a number of the hlrRcst railway sy' lems lo enter Into the Warfield-Wlllard-Jewell plan ror enillns the fthopmen's strike developed nn ele ment of considerable uncertainty, nver the scope and offectlvenci of tho peaco program. Negotiations tssrfla progress with several road! In an effort by union leader to ef fect additional settlement. Strike leaders were said to bo addresalnK communications tn omn of the un willing roads asking them lo recon sldar their rejections. I.C-B ANOKLKS, Sept. 15. Oener al Manager Williams of the Southern Pacific coast lines stated here today that he had no knowledge of any strike settlement conference to be hold at San Francisco with the gon ers! chairman or tho striking shop men. CIIICAllO. Sept. 16. (Sovernmont, completed lis caan In Attorney (Sen- crul DaiiKherty's suit ror a tempor ary Injunction aRulust the rail strik ers lain today. Thu court adjourned until Monday when Attorneys II. M. Jewell nnd John Scott, strike lead ers, will tuku up the du fen no. wP" FOREIGN mp LOCAL NEWS I I v''''!! laCTiftJilsBBshsssssK.' FsssVi1 "rTF AkgKj rVRUNH "bKKgPj ltsssH sssBTHsHKLVasssssslsHsrsV VjKgKgH ssV 'T MsUlisssssssssslijssssssVijgTiKs MltS. HAUDl.VO WA8IIINOft)N. fltpt. lS.--OtnBral appearance Indicate aa' tapW Improvcmiut in Mrt. Harding's conditions ns can reasonably be expect ed, a bulletin issued nt the Whltn House said. Tho bulletin follows:" "Mrs. Harding's condition S a. in.: Temperature 9S.S; pulse 88; respiration 2S. "She had quite a comfortable night, sleeping longer with less In terruptions. Eliminating Increasing. Swelling slowly subsiding. Gen eral appernnces Indicate as rapid Improvement as can reasonably bo ex pected , Girls Get Big Thrill Camp Near Great Star V i To bit out for n vacation, sup-, ercd the famous Kathcrlno McDon puedly tar from clvlllmtlon. and ! uld to bo their clone neighbor. She then suddenly to find thnt right It Is who stars In' many great pic- adjoining your camp In thn "most.turc. being known to Klamath) beautiful woman In America," tho woman who was President Wilson's ' favurlto ninoiiK motion picture uc-, I rosKus, wouldn't It start that will last many days? n, thrill . j SIXIWLV isr.covKiti.sG I Well, that Is Just what happened i to tho Mlfses Vera Thompson, Oer i nldlno Wntt, Ellen McVeigh and Eleanor Torrey when, at Rocky I Point lust Wednesday, they dlseov- Falls where her pictures are often shown. Tho girls are still wildly excited aver tho Incident but all iiKreo that sho Is the dearest thing" and Just as sociable as sho ran be. SANTA nOSA. Cat., Sept. 15. H fulfillment comes to tb hopes and IdeaU nf Luther tlurbank, foremost plant breeder of the world, history nhm, will record his Influence In tho dxvelnplni; or belter men, as well as better plants, fnr ho regards lm prominent nf mankind as a greater work than Improvement nf plant species, "f hope that the same laws, as far ns practicable, which I have discover ed and demonstrated In plant Ufa will be applied to the Improvement of human life," said tho dean of plant scientists In his Santa Rosa homo. "This In a measure, ran, must and will lie done," he asserted. Interested Isa Itoys Although every possible oilnuts of Durbank's day Is given to bis Slant experiments, he Is glad to give tlma to civic nffalrs, specially to the dot scouts, playground activities anil school doings, for In these be seea the beginning nf the application to man kind of his principles of plant breed Ingv "My time la all too short to do all I wish and hope yet lo do," he saya. Tho Improvement of plants, ae-, cording to'nurbank, Is In Ha earliest Infancy, but "the possibilities are limitless," ho declares. "In mechanics nnd electricity great progress already has beea made but. as every scientist knows, it' is hardly a beginning.", says Barbaak, In comparing mechanical aad alaat knowledge. '.V After sixty yeara of plant breeding bo enunciates the principle "Plaits aro pliable and ameaabU to t a will of mast, but this &aa awrtr.kMa sur mised by th general phHc aatll tfet jjaat twenty-Hve twitSj v j Helrea flanftosrfr tVsMessi . Agriculturists a few years ago re ported to Burbank that tho tall str.tks on which staaflowera stew m.vlo it unhandy to harvest the seeds. Durbank set to work on tho problem,' and this year Is marketing seeds of, "a new sunflower, which grows on a three foot atalk. The bloom has been so greatly entarged that It la a heavier producer ot seeds than other varieties and the seeda are white. Next year he will give the world six new peaches, a new prune which does not need to be dipped before drying, a new plum and a new nee tarlne. Ho haa also been working several yeara on potatoes In. the hope ot producing a new variety which will rival his famous "Burbank", grown and used In greater quantity than any other, nnd after countless experiments has narrowed his exper imental varieties down to sixty, from which ho will eventually' bring out one or more varieties for the world. $5,000 PRIZES, RODEO uijt Imhicmivut Offered lUders At Klnmath County Fatr The Uly Rodeo will give away nearly $5000 In prlies at tbe Klam ath county fair and Southern Oregon rodeo, October 4-5-6. Prises will range from $3 to $500 for each day ot the rodeo. This In connection with tbe $2500 to be given as premiums to the ex hibitors at the fair, making a total of mora than $7000 cash prlte money for the combined fair and rodeo. JohnOivaus, a member ot tbe Bly rodeo association, Is In town today, together with the surveyor, making preparations for tbe building of the coral on tho fair grounds. Activity on all of tho building Is going ahead rapidly, and everything points to a most successful celebration on the above dates. MEX1CAN AGAIN HELD i Attempt lo Evade Payment of flaw Land Man la Jail L. Esplnoxa, a Mexican laborer, was lodged In Jail yesterday charged with attempting to evade payment bf a"$50'flne. He was arrested receetly charged with fishing without a li cense, but waa released with the va doratandlng that be weald, pay tbe fin. as soon 'aa he eiraedtbe'sSl3t.' Vhen tj was learned that jte'was planning toTieavo tbe city bis arrssi . 4 .''- Another CMtriMtisNi Tslst- , - - caHinterea) ; Tw Day! Hf ' May B RaftirsW . JACKSON, Sept. 15. Fate isK,) again dealt time a blow today in the grim race of rescuers who are drviak along two levels afl th Ktoaedy mia to effect tk tybtrattoa af forty seven entombed miners ln.ihTVf& naut adjoining. '"' After hopes had keen aroas that lb barricade between th two mine woald be penetrated Tuiyvnlght, then Thursday or Friday, the word that net before Monday will the bulkhead down. 'l Clarence E. Jarrla of the Ma control, tho personal repTieeatitrve of Oovernor William D, 8tefteM here, made the latter prediction ni ter a discussion ef the nregreM mad daring the pant U aenrs. By some this arcdleUenwaa een- sidered conservatlvelhe sanrteillm- Istic declaring thai Ute Friday. nktfct or Saturday mlghtiee the-lrst geol reached. This, optlnttem' was haeed on the reaart of better, prsaraaa 'ta' ine aaeu-teoi level .taiaiaiwrneen. Is this level tbe Wetta nave tertf- three feet et mak,r . clear fand aSr- enty-flye feet ot ree. te Wast nt., iOM Cnmte Isaisnmiiiid. j, - Thn reacM erws,ea'Use NSS-feet level' of tbe Keaadr,- bereUrere. Hy tbe Kad wet tbeee i the lfflet level; received a aetaaea waeav taajr. encoaatered aa eld.eiebt breab;-. lag; late, taV.tfc rtoer,wbfeibey nri dteJbMBS&fa'lfa feet was saasFtaTBMMa;' walejhi L &&rem& maei MlaiiaA .m At ? o'clock tne mm. la this level had.seveatr-fiva.Mjl4 M drift te work through before cemiaj te tke aeten ty-flve foot rock rlie tbrc'Jgi which It Is hoped to make eatrance Inte tbf Argonadt. y Mantlnte heavy geage bsaneea encountered by tbe teams drilling through the reck .afilbaJTSsOS-reek level, further strengthening tbe im pression that thapeeelble dateaf suecesa matt be.Mvaace to Sanday or Monday ' "'-v" Pripaws) Far On tbe asausaatlaa. that many ,K aot all the entrapped mlaera have perished, preparation "at forward to care for the bedies expected, to be recovered. Temporarily, It waa said tonight by official, ai bodtea will be left where they are found and rescue crews will comb' the labyrinth 0f passages In the Argonaut' depth for men who might be alive. When a body Is found, rescue 'workers .will mark the location on aa oificlalma uud this work will be eeatlaued untH everyone ot the forty-seven baa beta accounted tor. v Bodies ot victims o( tbe, disaster,,, will be seated In canvaa bag before; they are brought to tbe aurface, oV account ef tbe probable, state o( de glneer of tbe U. 8. bureau .'ei antjiee, . ..:... '. "V.-J ivutusm m ream, Tffwei ' , i iii? r.Ji WILL APPRAitE LAND mtu. (Vs rCW 1 ' - rs jrt Farm Loan CenansMt) ,ltis amine eMcartty OMeveei ' f. v The loan commW'et '&'&&$'& atb Falls Natioaal.Fs.rm LaM''' soclatlon will shortly stir t ant trip to appraise Us. .acar'leajsf-' fered by tbe faraiersUa, eoafioetfwi with appltcatleaV -far fatWrM fsfas loans, ine secretary pewta eni rati application et fpere,f wbi'5'gba- ire in iea eipaea,. should be filed wltbaaV plieatiea wlirba 'm4 'tai oral Und BsiakxartlMsn'smi saaralser to bea4.,beaa'.at;ai i Tr.-1 . . . fj date. i'as It I likely. clement weather nanrraHaH'.3j.t, Y maklag It Impeeaibla . ia. 'ajaJwiV aatWactory apereV't" TV.Ta. itlas. .?" Is)arifast tbte.aatteav awaatiaatu fagflata J ': is;,wijsawMinjvi H aHPTi-j tl ilW,,siasm4-.,v.-'-4an WWW aeiwaaw ;mmu satMWai'a : , N. .1 A J l -VI n jf .' $f'"n'i,f'r l 3 4!Tsm, m& fMi&LammV,;..'T.sJt.vi eamaemt Vi'Uff jrrrrr. . r . jt; :i rtjs tr,i wr'&iwwmrl titumiw.J'mm Tl JIBbblCH U ing Stovenson's absence, , I followed. ,,(....,.. to?ri:-wT'mkm i &i.$$L ike mtim-- ?ZK"m