EVENING ttER AXTJrinAWSTIT- FAim OREGON '
Morley May Attend
' Canada Convention
Local State Agent Gets Special
Invitation to Attend
Police Meet
Fred Morley, veteran pjlleo of
ficer, And now special tuy agent,
liaa received an Invitation .to attend
too annual convention of the In
lornaUonal Asmclatlon of Identi
fication ta be held at Windsor.
Ontario, from August ?6 to 29, and
is now trying to arrange his affairs
in order to make tho trip.
Tho fallowing letter ws received
by Mr.. Morley from J. It. Wilkin
son, superintendent of identification
for (the city of Windsor:
"Tola 1$ a snccial invitation ex
tended tj you fro mthe border cities
comprising Windsor, Ford City, i
Walkcrville, Illvorslde and Sandwich j
asking Tou to ome to the I. A.
I. held hero August 28 to 29.
"No expense Is being spared to
make the program the ben In the
history of the organization. The
educational sessions will be of great
benefit to police Identification work.
The very best talent t'le profession
has produced and madetthmesolves
distinguished will be thete to de
liver you their message. You will
not need passport. Our bound
ary line ts only an Imaginary one
to you."
,Mr. Morley stands bjgh In the
councils of this Interactional organ
ization ' and is ' frequently called
upon to assist members in Investiga
tion work In this seclian of the
country,. .
CRATER LAKE
Bar Association
Is Now Organized
Final organization was perfected
last night of the Klamath County
Bar association in the county court
room and C. M. O'Nell was elected
president, William Marx, C. C.
Brower, Edward B. Ashurst. vice
presidents, w. A. WIcst secretary
treasurer and J C. Rutnic, assist
ant.' . , , ,
; Constitution and by-laws were
adopted- and the regular meeting
night is the last Tuesday in . each
month. The pcxt meeting is July
28th.
' This county, has not had a bar1
association since 19 IS and the mem
bers of the legal profession bare
now formed an active organization.
There were 15. members present
last night. .
Local Post Office
. Is Now Jst Class
Without ostentation or ceremony
of any kind, the Klamath Falls post
office " yesterday became a . first
class office. The new rating was
ordered by. the postmaster general
because of the big increase in busi
ness.' Postmaster John McCail has
made application to the department
for another clerk because
congestion, in the office. The in
coming business, he said,
Tho Walker brothers, Alton and
Hnyes dr., of Kaiuas City, Mo.
passed through Klnmith Falls Mon
day, on weir way to Crater Luke
The young men paused far awhile
on their ten-tliouind mile tour
In a Ford to see the Klamath basin
and Crater Lake.
They left Kansas City on Juno 2.
Wilted park and climed mountains
In Colorado, stopped at the Grand
Canyon, at Saiuu Ke, spent some
time exploring t.'io relics of the
Indian country around Toas. Ani
ons, thence on to California end
Mexico- After visiting Crater Lake
they will continuo north as far a?
Vancouver, then east and south .to
their destination, visiting nation
al parks as they go. The boys are
proud of a record run they made
of HO miles between Grand Can-
on and San Bernardino over desert
ivvads in 26 hours. They plan to
reach homo August 5. ,, '
I Herbert E. Newell, of the V. S.
Reclamation Service, Klamath dis
trict, with a party cf four motored
to Crater Lake Monday. ,-.
Dr. Louts II. Bishop, wife and son
Herbert, of New Haven, Conn., are
now in tie Klamath Basin for a
slay of an indefinite number of
days. Monday they drove from
Klamath Falls to Crater Lake to
study bird life in the park and
Cascade region js well as to see the
lake. Dr. Ulshop, who Is a retired
physician, has been making a private
collection .cf ornithological speci
mens over a period of more than
40 years. .
' The Bishops, who are making
their temporary u-'ine in Pasadena,
Calif., have planned to spend the
entire summer traveling ou ti'ie Pa
cific coast and Cascade regions.
When they leave the Klamath re
gion Dr. Bishop will continue his
studies and collections north thru
Oregon, Washington and Into Can
ada, then pissing down out far
ther east in these same stales, con
cluding his research work tor the
season in northern California In
toe fall. Dr. Bishop is a Fellow of
the American Ornithologist Union
and Is at present vice president of
the Cooper Ornithologist Club of
California.
Klamath Falls toos advantage of
the first Sunday of the Crater Lake
park season, eince twenty-nine of
the sixty-six cars that registered at
the south entrance were from that
city. Likewise, -more than one
third of all the persons visiting the
like from this entrance were from
Kluuinti'i Falls. .
It Is believed that a still much
larger group would have motored
to the lake Sunday had It boeu gen
erally known that the park was
officially opened, and that cars
would be able to go all the way to
the rim. Nearly half of those ar
riving at the south entrance were
merely out for drive, hut qul.k
ly decided to .make the lake their
goal when t'ey were informed by
the ranger that the road was open
all the way to the lake..
Tho Vodgo at tho crater is now
open for service. By July 1 every
thing In tho park should be run
ning amoothly. anil in full owing,
since a large crew of rangers and
workmen are working overtime to
handle the pressing domauds caus
ed by the rapidly melting snow, and
to be ready to serve In tho best
manner possible the largo number
st visitors t!iat will come to thi'
park this season.
The following registering cars
from Klimath Falls Sunday carried
S7 persons to the lake:
R. E. Stlnson, Haze Llsoom. K.
S. Veatch, R. H. Schmidt, R. H
Cook, James Blair, L. L. Stein,
Cieorge Griffin, Jack Lalley. J. A.
Schubert, Roy Lane, Walter P. Hau
non, Harold Nichols, Percy Evans,
T. Melton, H. Hansen. Douald
Smith, J. HIrvl, William Henderson.
John Domby, R. Wlngard, W. B.
Bateman, R. E, Patterson. F. M.
Anderson, George G.Tusnot, Mor
ris Bruner, A.: D. Lambert. C. F.
Morgan, and Levant Pease.
KENO
"The N I in a family spent last week
at 'Diamond Lake fishing and vamp
ing. The Keno delegates to Cornilll
arrived homo safely Saturday ovn
Ing and although they fully en
Joyed the past two weeks, all were
glad to gat home.
Kd Pulsma made a baslnes trip
to Dorris and the Oklahoma coun
try Saturdiy.
- Bud lliehn returned ti U's home
in Klamath Falls lute Inst week
after nn extended visit with his
eon-iln Merle Anderson.
Mr. und Mrs. George Turner of
the YVordon district were In Kviu
on pleasure and business Saturday
afternoon.
Mr. mid Mrs. (Ileuii MoOonnlck
visited In Keno oito day hut week
before going on to I'uckott log
ging camp where Mr. McCoimlck Is
exployed.
Miss Out! Maker of Spencer
Creek visited at the home of her
amvt, Mrs. L. W, Aiideivou, Mon
day. Mrs. C. J. Hurtell and daughters
wore in this vicinity Sunday. One
daughter. Heaths, will remain al
tho Nelson much during the sum
mer to usslst with tho work,
Kvo-reU I'uekotl ileelduil licit to
work tlio first or this iv ti(i It no spent
his leisure hours ut Ills liuiuu In
Keno.
R. J. Kirkwood Is
Visitor In City
u.
from
J. Kirkwood .Htato
Miiltiiomuli county,
legislator
nud olio
of tho best known sportsmen nf t)m
stittu, In In thu city en route liouiu
to I'oi'lluiiil following n motor trip y
tlii'iiiigli Southern California. Mrs,
Kirkwood In with him.
They left tills ntternonu lur
Crater I, like, but will leavu via Mi.il
ford tomorrow morning' for homo.
Mr. Kirkwood Is thinking seriously
of Uiaitlnit perniiimmlly In this hoc
linn of tliu statu.
PARIS, July 2. (!) Thu French
siMialo unanimously voted confi
dence today In thu I'lilnlmo govern
ment's Moroccan policy.
Copco Dedication
To Be Held Sunday
Dedication ceremonies at the new
Copco plant No. 2 of the California
Oregon Power company will bo held
Sunday, when officials of tho cor
poration will be hosts at an all-day
program at Copco.
The" flag raising exercises will
start promptly at 11:30 in the morn
ing, with the formal dedication of
the plant at noon. This will bo fol
lowed by lunch at one o'clock, with
an inspection of the plant by visitors
from 2:30 to 4 o'clock in the after
noon. The company has extended Invita
tions to friends and patrons through
out Us territory to attend the dedica
tion exercises, and there will be a
delegation from this city present.
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