y, M 1 V- I'nlionlly Llbi'iii') I'lltM-lie OlTI'IHt Coll . nit J I ottfeliukmtttn Herald WEATHER FORECAST TO.MHHT AMI THI'IIHD.W, II.M.V OK KNOW, MOIIKIIATI! HIHTH- i:itiV o,i,i:h, OFFICIAL PAPUtOr . KLAMATH COUNTY AND OF KLAMATH FALLS ! M-' ' W . t' Member of the Associated Press rf HM1011M1 Vriif. Xii. 11.1111, KLAMATH I'ALI.H, OIUXIOX.WKDVUHIMY DKCKMIIKH U7, 11)2.! raicm rrva enm PRDSPEfiTY IS KLAMATH J Flourishing Times in Lum ber and Other Indus tries Forccnst ' PlniirMiIng tliniiH in ttiti lumber , Industry, n'nil larger prosperity for, nil, wnn the iilrliirn of 1923 rmiill tloil )! Ill I fit liy speakers at the ctiiini lr of commerce foium tndny. M. H. IWnt. pienldetit lit llm clum ber of i-iiiumoreo, and an offlclnl of llm IIIk l.nknn Hot rninp.iuy, nkoleh , oil n rnniorvitllve background Hi' until that rntnlltlodii it" bettering! ii nil I ho outlook wnn good, lull wu uiinlili to agree Hint normnlry luut ' been rinrlni. Tim ttrnwhnik Hint In- stressed In tho condition of I lt farmer, who nni paying Almort war , production mil, while tlm price of. Ilii'lr pro liirtrt nro virtually lurk to i pro-war lutein. IIi-im'iiiI on I'niiiiri-i Weal pointed out Hint farmer mill nlorkiutvi un-d imiro Hum 40 nr rem of tlm lutnliiy output of the ton n try, and until f lit- worn In n tmaltlnn In liny freely llm tiiiiitnr market, In liln opinion, would not lie tnlili. Hit sold, however, that the year wan i-iiiIIiir with n better outlook for the farmul nrtil Hint ho full Hint romlllloni wuin rniisUtrnilV rlKhllUR tlieinsohe A. M. Collier, of tho First Nil llomil bank, fHV) briefly. lli qUUnl nn Oregon Agricultural col lege specialist, who recently niniSi. . farm survey of Iho Mitrrlll ami Ma lln sections, an nnyl-ig Hint 6, 'mo t'w'rf J""ll"iot).ft Vnlk "rM Ji'lB fattened In ICliimnlh county thin winter. Tho O A. ('. limn mid ilia; Klnninth wm feeding more stock till winter Ihnti nny oilier Orcgm rimnly. anil tloiinrrd that this region with lit great forage poolbllltleit wni destined In Income n great feeding rouutry for otiuiiln utock. I'ri'iiuu 'ritf hwi Krt'il linker. Initl.iti nRi'iit. i.ilil that tlm rMi'rvttllo.i viprrtcil n roi pcroiin rnr In 1023 A mirvoy Junt loiiiptolcil uliowii ?.i;00,n(in,uno fnt of intrrhnnliihla tlinlicr on llm icoiMitl(in, ho mihl, !T per tint of which N yollmv plim. Tho Hlrnhnrn riilluny U oxportvil lo open up nn Iminnllnlnly uvnllnhlo it rou of hot w con two mill Hirou till lion foot wlion It rrnrho Hprnr.uo rlvor. Unkor'n ufflro hint inuny ln tinlrluN from liiiulinriiion who nro In torontivl, untl tho KoorniiU'iit U romly in nuirkut tlm Hiulicr im noun nn nmnrod thitt tinnii flilu hid will ho ftirlhroinlUK nt Ihu iiiliiliiium prlt'o, or liollur. Kiiiit Mill In IVIiimiry V, U, 1 .11 in itt . of t.nmm' mill In In Cflfornln. Ho wt'tu Hits IJwiiuua of f.vmlH nnd J. It. iihnw of tho Hhuw llortrnm rumpuny. Hvrri'tary Hi yi'IIhoii roportoil Hint tlio Kwminn rninpnny hint inlil him Hint they nx. poctml lo Nlnrl Iholr Miiwmlll, In Ktihriiniy, wltli two nhlftH, mill (hut Uunm mihl ho woulil rut moro llm hur nnil omploy imiro mm In 11)2.1 thna In nny prov'lniiH kooii. J. I'. Kliulinll, of Iho W.iiyorhniin or company nM Ihu your liuil n hrlKht mil look. Thn forum wiih onlorlnlnoit will-. Iwn HOMKH hy a iUiirlrt cmiKliiHnK of V. W. Honlhwoll, l)r, (IcnrKo Mnllolt, W. A. Wloit nnil It. K, Vat toron'. WKATHUt I'ltOIIAIIII.ITICH The Cyclo.Hlormiiglii'iili, nt UnTliir. .. .i rSSfil wiina'H liinrninty .,4i'l rIiowr Hint t h p priGulrD rtniilUn Hlnwly mid Htoaillly thai the Htnan ttill continue nil iiIkIU, ut least, T h ii teniperiituiv w'Iih lowor nt 2 o'clock thin nfterniHin tlinii It wan nt any Hmo o ' .6, tS' during thu purlod hIiico yoHtunlny'a report. Forocnst for noxt 21 heurs: UiiBettlod with hiiow tonight. Mod- oratu temporntiireH, Tho TycoM reciirilhig thormriinelor reglHtornd maximum nnd minimum (omperiiturea today iih follnw-Hi High !l!) , Low .33 GREATEST FIND 'ggawMS ' fltr',J' Jiff v i.wPii). r $&:'.-:& zrs- $& r' I" -''7i?. , .' i '- " . i.rf. .,.. J.: ; w- V Z7, li r-fix iHrizXJ HlA.Pfvt. -y A virllahle Katoway to Iho lunt I' ' 1..... .. !... ,.. ,1.1.. .l...... .. II. ..... I PllllVtll IIOII III lllllt IMIIIII. Ill lU I'll' I I ran tn Iho .l.oon.your-old troan nro lonili In Iho Valley or tin Klnx. I'cypt. ThU dlnrovory of till lonili hy I.nril Cnrnnrvon M tho r,riMtel eW'iil of II l.llul In hlnlory. INDIANS' PLEA FOR LOAN EXTENSION IS UPHELD BY C. OF C. Hrrottiiiirnimtlnn Mailo Tlinl I'artlnt l'a)iui'itt Im M.iiIo Win ii $."0,. noil Call, line May lt " Tho prrpnpnl of I'rJSl A .linker, iiiporluleinlvut of Iho Klanmth In dian rrnorvntlos, to iMition.i rejwy. mont of Hi tc.in mado hy tho Kov erimuot it- the Indium, wan kIvcii Iho approval of Iho chamber of rum mrrro hoard of dlrwlortt Tuoday with Iho recommendation that thn Indian ray whatetrr may ho pot ullilo Of iho orlRlnal lonn ot Heo.onn, $.'.(). ono Iinu been Mld. IiwvIiik ii li.tlnme of 3..0.000. Of thin amount f.'.o.ooo payable .May 1. I'oViIIiik out Hint n payment at pro mnt would work n hardhlp on the Indian!!, llal,or ouxh'l thn Mippnrl of tho chamber to unto Hit novum mont to Kraut nn oitennlon of time. Thtt loan hid made for llm pur rluuo of lht klerk It l payable from (u id dirUoI from sale of limber on the roxortntlou. COPCO CUTS MELON llllileiitl Hiihiivil mi 1'ii'feireil Cnpllnl Sltxk of Coiiipaiiy At n inootln,; Deeember 2fi'of Iho board of directors of tho California OreRim l'ower company tho roRUlnr dividend of $ 1.75 per shnro on Hid preferred capital Mock of Iho com pany waR declared, payable Janu ary 2ti, lt)23, to Ntockhnldern of livord January in, 11123, ncriirdlur to minnuiicenieut today by J. C. Doyle, local mnnitfcor. Tho dividend In for tho nuaitcr eiidliu; January 15, 192.1, mid nmnunlH tn over IHl.OOO. DIvldondH hnvrt boon paid roRiilar ly mi thin Block hIiico dntn of Ikhii unco, lloylo Rnld. oiikcov liinrr ox dihi'i.av (.TIOX.li (UXXKHS' mki:t IJUOKNi:. Dee. 27. Tlinm bint. ilred rasPN of Oregon canned voi-ot millet 'iiii inuru win no jiiiu'Od ,ou display ut tho annual convention, uf ty.Vo N'VUpiml Cnnnora' tisaocliiUoii Ylf.,A.H,u,.IP C'"'' N'' ftiwii to 20, according to J, O. Holt oj Ihla cltv. who In ehulrmnn or .tbo 'fruit' floftlffil 'of tho.untlonnl iisho- elation, Moro thnn -1.000 cnnnora nud buy urn will attend lh0 convention, ne cording to Mr. Holt,- rind tho Oro gnn display will ho designed tn nt tract Hiolr uttentln to tho pro ductu of thin Htnto. Tho dlsplny will consist largely of lognnborrlea, raiipboirl, pnmcB, clinrrloa, pom a mid a tew variation of vugutnhlos. M1 i ii raw; ' KEF-IP posed! Fiht Started in Senate by ft Administration Senators on Borah Plan WAfllllNUTON, I). C, Dcr. 27. A'.liiMiilnt riitlon Hoiuilorn under llm Icml of Chnlrmun I.oiIkd of tho for ihkii rolntloiiH cimiiiilttoo hoRan In Iho Honnt" tmlny a ilclurniluril HkIiI iiKnlimt tho llnmh prnpnunl for n now Intorlintlonal conforonco In WttiihliiKion to iIIikiih ncnnomlo (oinlltluiin unit illnnrmtiniont. I.oilr.o, who wan itnlil tn hnvn oh- Inlnoil I'frIdint ll.inlliir.'n vIowh. (ipoiu'il tho attack nn Minn nn Iho i kenuto Ik can work nn tho Ilorali i pntpoitnl. Moro than a ncoro of teniihllrun 'niflotiiM In nn Informnl ronlf rmM , tmlny di'cldi'il lo oppoto tho ainoiid , liiont I'ffprrd by lloruh lo tho naval 'appropriation hill, which would re 'niiont tho pronldent In call nn In ' ti rnntlnual economic nnd dlntiniin. ",,nl fonfrroiifn. I .1 IB. HI FIRE CAUSE REVEALED ' I )r fit I lie HlorplH' lllainrit for llollii llulldliijt Ilia,. A nloveplpi) plUKCed with nool wan tlm prohahlo rnuio of Iho flro yonswduy on Iho necontl floor of tho Itolvlu bullillnt; lis Kouth Klltli nCcordlnK to I'lro Chief Atuhrono. Th, flr(i wan burnliiK around tho . " " . . .1 ,','" "-- "" "- broni, nal.1. and a Inter examination , revealed that n hula hml been burn-1 ed HirouKh tbo Mnteplpo. Fpi thousand dollars Insurance was carried on tho building and' 1I.S00 nn thu contents of tho room InR house, which was eondiirtcd hy Mm. I.ove. Rnuio of tho furniture win saved. While tho bulldlnR was only par-jmcn wm haTC an opportunity to tlaly destroyed. It Is probable tliatU,,t ,ho feasibility of Importlnc tho n permit to .robulld would not bo . eastern variety. Khoii, Anilirnsu said, slnro the build-' Iiir Is within tho downtown flrd re-. . .., IfcT VI1, ,-. ., Tl strlctlon area. .M.MIKI'.T Itlll'OKT I'OIITI.ANI), Dee. 27. C.iltlo SOe lower, based on Tuesday afternoon na I oh, choice steers $7.00 to J7.50. lings nnd nheop steady, crri deinor. allied, uc lower, buyliiR prices with, drawn, koIIIiir prices tOc to tSr. Ilutler steady. Wheat U 2C to t i.r.o. A GOOD WAY i3, ffl S if ' ftJy POTENT MISLETOE IS CREDITED FOR MARRIAGE LICENSES lliixli I'IiIIh to Materialize ('mil Dil)' Afirr (iilNtniilK, When Four Couple 'Appi'itr Tho ptiloncy of mlslvloo i-cnnto ovlilonl ysntrrilny whn frmr mnr rliiKo 1Ii-ium wero luoil hj fomty lurk C. 11. liolip, They worn In IVnnrld Mrt'nrlny OIpiiii nnd t:indyn N. Mflitkcr. hoth of "Merrill. Karl I. Kilter ot AipKrovn mul tVH'o ir Khenfelt: Curl N. Krmich n-nl Murlo i: llrooki. of thin rlly: and Donall It. Nowhury of MoilforJ aid Mnr-i jorln D-lzrll of thin city, I Only ono mrrln;;i) llt-rnw. uiu ImiioiI tbo Hatiirdny buforr ihrbt-1 man. K wan tn Atlllou Jlarriioin . utiil Colin Carnlnl. Bllltii III lltu.il priM')irlntma null for llconioii fallod lo mntur lallio. TuoMlRy'ii luittatit oi ntlrl htitod to tho potency of Ciirintmn thanilollor decora I IdliJ. 338.972 TROUT EGGS Hliliim of Ku-Iciii Varloty Ho. nltnl nl CionUfil CitvU The tiltlpniont of eautcrn hrook til. ut oRRf recently rocolywl at the Crooked Creek hntchery contalnwl 33.S,!l72 eRK. accordlliR lo a lntlor to iho Klamath Hnurlnmen'a uocI.t Hon from Moyd M. Tucker, hatch- ery uplntendont. Tho nhlpment wn from Spring ru til. I'lnh. mid represented an ex chmiRo mado by thn ttato came wnrden for rainbow trout efxn from thin county. Int year r.00.000 enntern brook trout tg wero Im ported. ' According to local iport.mcn. the brook trout orrb reiulro about two . ...,. year to mature, compared to throo yCarn for rainbow. The ea.torn brook Uoul g bo(h nni, ..v . ... .,v ,n ,,,,, hardy, nnd will nurrlvo In both warmer and colder water than tho rainbow, Tbo fish have been planted In vatloui lakes and rivers of the country, where. It Is believed they are iloine well. The liret shipment will malum next year, when sports OrtllX 1C I UL.E. IV1IL 'M 1'er Cfiit Iiirrenie Hoiiiiil liy I'tittofflcc lKuirlineiit WASIIINUTON, 1. C. Dec. 27. A nnln of 2S per cent is shown In tho rectlpt of Christmas mail over tho sauio porlod last year, the post office department reported. Tho Kaln in parcot poit Is 1C porj cent. TO GET RID OF UNDESIRABLE OBJECTS nn ; 'Astoria s t,r7i i '. i;.'i Ifc HUH. I 'i'THLl hmmwm . t"1 tJtT-X Jt'fc fwrs AHTOrilA, Dec 27 -A noutheast storm last night blew down several parts if walls In Actoria'n burned district, endanRcrlnj, tho lives of citizens ' A part of the w:nl wall of the Klks' templo felt on a temporary build in, erected for a clunr store. , No one wan Injured. ' Thn above picture shows the ruins the Aslprla National bank In tho center SAIt.MI IIKIlMIAItllT IS weksi: roi.i.mvtNd unit aitivitv of yi-.sti:hiay I'AHIS. Dec. 27. flarnh 4 Hortihnrdt'n condition was A u i.rn nnnlii Imlnv r.illntflfir A her activity )esterday when. he nroo, partook of srdlJ food nnd received callers. Madame, how- 4 .1 over was as confident as ever of recovery. ' BISHOP HERE FRIDAY Tlio Hev. Will. I ltoinln(oii of jtern Oiepm lo Hold STlifM Tho Iter. Wm. P KcmiaRtnn, nowiy-nppolnted Kplscopnl bishop of tho tlloceso of Kaitcrn OreRon, ac companied by the Hev. Van Wuters, will arrive hero Friday nlcht. Ho will meet with the bishop's commit tee that evening and with the ruIIiI nt the chamber of commerce rooms at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. A pub lic Informal reception will he held In the Ha.ll hotel annex at o'clock Saturday uvcnlnR. Communion ser vice will bo held in tho I. O. O. F. hall nt 10-30 Sunday morning and regular crvlce ut ll:00.- Kvcnlng services will bo at 7:30. Thu Her. ItemliiRton was former ly ot South Dakotu, lie served as n chaplain overseas In thu world war, hating been made bishop while la uniform before leaving. He wns n noted athlete nnil was prominent nt the Olympic j-nme. Ruins rail 1 r ' i i; m L&zJL: 'L .3- Id .KXXlW "W -1 -- -i -- ' jw' - ?w iam,i or tho Wclnhard hotel (left) and of the devastated area. MAY DROP MURDER CHARGE AGAINST RIVERMAN AND SON r"',,,,r,,nf. S,"r'r loM .-V,51"- I'ary May Itrlng Kxiinilimlion lo Dclennlne K-inily rORTI-VND. Dec. 27. IValess some unexpected development oc curs. District Attorney Myers will move In pollco court this afternoon for dlsmlisnl of the charges against Cash and Karl Weir, he announced when Informed Mrs. Iary had ad mitted tl fulslly -of Her charrcs -.a'nst tho Weirs. Myers added thnt he would ask for an examina tion of Mrs. Leary's sanity. Mrs. I-eary, unJer a severe grill ing following the receipt of a letter from a girl who raid she was In Weir's houseboat September 23, told the detectives that her story accus ing Cash Wctr nt killing a 13-year-old girl was false, according to an announcement hy tho police today. I'ndcr further questioning by Lieu tenant Thatcher, however, Mrs. Leary was reported to have said Weir killed a 22-year-old woman namej Dotty oa the night ot Sep tember 23, PARLEY BREAK FEARED Pifriil SlelltmU of Turks Arouse Anger of Great llrltalii I ' LONDON, Dee. 27. A Houter dls- patch from Lausanne nays, "There Is serious danger ot tho Near Kast conforonco becoming abortive If the Turks persist, In their present meth ods." . LAUSANNK. Dee, 27. Through Foreign Secretary Curzon, Great Drllaln Informed the Turks today thnt tho DrltUh never will abandon" the Mosul Oil Vilayet, n requested hy thu Turkish delegation nnd that uo prolongation or tno Near Kast conference can Influence the Drltlsh government to recede from Its posj. Hon. TO DISBAR ATTORNEY Walter M, Harvey I Found (iullty on Four Counts TACOMA, Dec. 27. Walter M. Harvey, for nearly 30 years a prom inent uttornoy hero, and for tho past yoar n lawyer In Soattlo, has been found guilty on tour counts by the state board ot law examiners, mid his disbarment recommendod to tho stato supremo court today. THIS MACIIIXK COULDN'T STAND THK JAZZ TUFK SPOKANE; Wash., Doc. 27. At tempting to jazz his automobile up with other during tho recent cold spoil horo almost cost W, C. bono van. a locnl attorney, his car. Tho muchlno'hnd' balked because ot tho cold woathor, and In all of- I fort to get It started Donovan gavo mo sparK plugs a few snots ot othor, In some way tho car caught flro, nud only tho prompt arrival of tho tiro department saved tho machine. tjaUik VEARDRAWSTO ilTHGi More Favorable Conditions Shown on Coast Com pared With Year Ago BAN FltANCISCO, Dc. It. t Morn favornblo conaillona for prac tlcally all lnilunlrlcs In tho Twelfth Federal net'ry? district durlnt: No- I ItX. IkA BMA veaibcr, rrn compared with the oam ! month ot 1921 ,1s shown by John I'errln, flan Francisco, federal re serve ngent, In his monthly report, nade public here today. An abstract of Perrln's report -follews: "Harvestintr ot tho crops ot tho district wns practically completed during November, permitting a pre llmtnary eitlmato of tho result of the year's agricultural operations. Although the acreage planted and tho yields In 1922 were "smaller than those of the previous year, crops wero raised with a minimum ot outlay for labor and materials, and prices, except for potatoes, rice, apple, raisins and hops, are now above, those ot a year ago. Dorrowlngs 1n "Hanks in thn country district have steadily reduced their borrow ings from the Federal Reserve bank from a total of $34,000,000 on Ant" ust 2 to $18,000,000 December . "Commercial loans ot reporting member banks In th principal cities of the district, on the other .hud. have Increased with tho accalRTatlon of business and Industry. Oa'Da ccmber 6 commercial loaaa of'f reporting banks, were $7S0,O8S,M, 7 pereeat abort- tloiJRl)fcyp June. 1922. Investments of the same banks Increased $17,000,000. Slei. Increase "Iletall and wholesale business was moro acttv0 during November. 1922, than during November, 1921. Department storo sales Increased H.5 per cent tn yalue over last year nnd exceeded sales ot Novem ber 19X0 and 1919. All line ot wholesale trado reported Increase In tho value ot their sale, tho balks of tho district wer H. Debit to Individual account In per cent larger during November than during November, 1921. Husl ness failures, although greater In number, wero smaller In liabilities than In October or November; 1921 I.umt-rr Normal "The lumber Industry operated l normal during November. The mills have announced that the usual win- ter shutdown will b0 brief. "Production ot tho principal met nls of tho district Is growing stead ily. Improvement In copper has been noteworthy, on December 18 electrolytic being quoted at 14 3-8 cents a pound, compared with 13 cents In October. "Petroleum production In Call- -fornla during November again In creased In volume taster than did consumption. "Industrial construction . during tho first eleven months ot 1922 ha been greater In valuo nnd volume, than during the. whole year 1921. Unemployment Hmall "Seasonal decreases In employ ment hnvo been general through out tho district, but unemployment Is still relatively small. "Tho general prlco level shown by tho Index numbers of the United t States department of labor roiu. from 154 to 156 during the month; ,, taking the 1913 leve aa 1Q0." Vv, LIGHTNER SENTENCED i Two Years Imprisonment TeHulJy, on Narcotic Charge '' PORTLAND, Dec, 37. A"' sont-""-' enco of two yoara Imprisonment on two counts ot conspiracy to smuggle narcotics and liquor, woro Imposed today upon Davo Llghlner by Fed oral Judgo Dean, Tho sentences aro to run concurrently and bo add od to a sentence ot 18 months al ready Imposed upon Lllhtner, " Federal officers said ha would, ' start for McNeil's Island tomorrow. ' Judge. Doan Ignored thq attorasjrs plea for Icutcncy. w, ., .'. , '.'4 51 1 r .1 J. tt ,4 :. f m , 1T, 1 . - V .' 1 1 -i: ...J..v.....,..j.1Win1AMllWl. ! .M)'f..