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A ".' fs) . !Tj . r . . 1 1 . -v ;rv- J .ft' lH' ., m: . 5 WEATHER FORECAST tonight an'd iiimtNiMv rAiit ami :)oi,i:it Hlteenli Venr. No. fllilit ANOTHER I: W. W. ID IS Raid on Home of Mrs. Ben Bend Discloses Propa- sanda Headquarters Another nest fur thu bleeding unit lltrlbu(loii u( I. W. W propaganda was iIInIihIkim fitirl.iy noun when llitcn uf lherlff Low 'a ilcpullc, H.i hi Wulknr, Marlon llurnca and C. C Low, nil it i. I Hid rmlil'Hirn of Mrs. Mpii IIiiimI, 33.1 Jefferson, liciir Tlilnl. A lurttn iiiuullty nr red III. erutum, letters mill llin I W. V. membership curd uf Mm, Honit uml her alster, Vera Mueller, worn anlteit. Thla nidi us followed I')' nnotluT Into In llin afternoon mi tlm Country Club rooming housu uu Cast Mnln, whlili mux conilurli',1 hy (tut aamit nf flccr uml Deputy II, I.'. Mend. A lU.uillty of literature was fnunil In Ihi' rmiiii uf nun of tln lodger. N'n urn-nil "urn miiiln In either mill. Jlr, lUmil Aillw Wntkrr I, ii 1 1 cm fnunil In tho limn! roil ilcin ilhdiiKnl tliwl Mm. tloml lint hVon mi nrlUn I. W. W. worker. Un der llin guUo of a "Christian work rr," alio had frpijiii-nll)' gained acres in llin city jail v. hero llin alt I. W. W. 'prisoner nrn held, iicHiik as a mo euger for leader of the organltiv llon In Tnconu, In imo of tlm lot tern from Haul Grave, 730 H. I., street. Taroma, Mm, H"nd I warmly prultlej fur lhklleccptlnn, "I certainly ail in I re your nerve In going to tlm HI as a rliurch work. it," said (ho rller. "I, wish I had it fun thousand more llku ou. Uul the rebel vnimcn urn no fow,'' Tlm letters oro mostly, wrlllrn In n rambling fashion, Hid wrllera itrlil mn falling to tell how hit)' they were, or to quota a tilt of poetry which Ihny modestly claimed hh their own ircatlO't. A. Kohn, rTaenmii, s.ild ho Kim flooding Klamath with literature. HnYild he hud mulled too copies of Iho hnnklet, "Wan It Murder?", which In nil u'ttempt to JuMIfy tho'miintor of ex.nervlro men In Cenlralla on Armlttlrn Day, IJI'i. lie would mnll aa ninny mnrv book tela which would ho followed y TOO follow-up leltnrn, ho wrotn Mm, llond. l'mllt(on Wito Vaaun Ifiilm u"il frrnly thn terms "re solution," "iIiinh rlniKKlo" nuil tlm like. Ho predicted "lctory within tint next '' jeam, pndmlily Miotnir," Iml w.ih MiRiin In IiIk ileflnltlon uf what Hut tletory would emliraer!. Ilia Jtiiier.i told of Hio utleuipt to urouMt HiiiMlliy for tint I, W. W. Imlil hern hy miuinit of llli:r,ituro ami lettom, In preparalluii for thu trlnl which him hern Hot for early In Ortolicr, Mm, Iloinl will advised that hook Iota hud heen dhlppcd which alio wuk to hell ut a atlpulatcil prlro to not lierTlO rmita, llin ttrltnr iidvlslnj; her to ho auro hIio hroko reii on thu Mile, Thu honkluta uero found In thn lluiul rnalileiicn. Mra, IIoiiiI m lloiiieiilln Mm. Iloinl lias been emplojcil na n diiineHtlc hy prumlnent fumllles of thin illy. When thu raid was miiilu jeatonlay alio waa at thn roalilonco of JuiIko A. I.. I-ouvItt ou CoiiRor mil nuu. How Ions ahu haa been an ac tive I, W. h not ccrtiiln. hut bur imiinhortitiln card ahowa dues paid for lieptoinber and October, Thu iiiiiiio n 'trtiu of Vont Moollvr'a curd. Ilolli wuro dililKimted on thulr ciirda na cooka, Thnt ypHtorduy'a ruhln would bo followed hy othora, uml probably hy aovorul arrest", wuh lutliuatcr by Rhcrlff I-ow, An ux-acrvlcu muti hlmsalf, Iho nhcrlff haa hot fo'rsot tun tlm Contralla maaaacro, and bo twuiiii hla office mid Iho city police, It la undemtood, no ntnnoH will bo left unturned In uprootlnK'uny foot' hold Iho I. V. . muy havu nulnud hero. I, V. W. bi Kmii Quentln About 40 I, W, V, aro aorvlag torniH In Hun Quonllu prlaon follow lug thulr conviction under thu Call fornlu criminal aymllcullam luw, Ton of those, recently atasod a atrlko as a protest acalnat huvlng to work In (ho Juto fuclory, Tho arlku waa cull ml oft noon ottor tho lO.woro lodged In tho ilutiKOon on u. broad ond watur STRONGHD UPROOTED HERE Clu? lEuento EARLY RESIDENTS OF KfcAMATH BACK TO VISIT FRIENDS I'litl Willie (lillil, Mum Who I'luut- id t'ouitliouso TUi'h uml Coin i:Hit Aiiiouk VIHnri Kin Hint Ii toilny la honored by tho prrmnin of threo pluneor rcBldetili), Mra, Ham I'ark r of jJaciuiueiito, JiuIrii J. I!. Orr of lleno and Henry Niiwhiim of Hun Jomi, Cnllfomlu. Mra. Parker w.n Iho flmt whllu til hi In Klmuiitb louuty and held that dUtltictlun tinty until IH7.'.. Kbn waa u ehlldhood chum of Mm, lletirlellu Melbauo with whom t.lie uml Mr. I'ntker urn now lulling. DurJfiR the Modoc, vt.ir aim niriow ly (fc.iied nijHucru by tho In dl.ilia, JiidKii Orr owiiii tlm illntltiellou of ImvlnR plunted In llin courthouiw );ird, 20 yeara nKo, tho poplur trees whlih kIiko hue licroum mneiii: llin larxeat In tlm city. At that time Judge Orr waa In no tUngcr of Injunction or other legal pro ceedings, He Li vIMtliiR hla broth er, MuikIiiiII Orr of t.orella, and old frlemlH. Newhiuii, a Ohll war won f ii inn for Iho rxcetlint corn be p.rew hero In tlm early ilayi, Hla corn waa known from one mil of thu county to the other and wan In atrotig domain!. Ilo la vlidtlng hla aon, Jumna Nuwhani, who haa a farm out on thn .Merrill roait. WILL REPAIR SIXTH no Pii'liare fur lleuiy To Count) Pair Traffic Ktp.ilrlni; of Hlith 'atrucL to tho city llmlta will bo undertaken by Hio city to prepare for tho county fair. W. O. Kmltli of tho atrcct lontmlttee of the city council aald today. ' Authority to net In thla matter waa given the com ml Uc,) ut tho council meeting Monday. Thu holca will ho filled and tho atrect rurfaved 20 feet wldo with bltullthle. Prom the city llmlta To thn lair grounda, or to thu end of tho v"lug, repairing will bo under taken by lhu atatu highway depart ment. Oregon aenuu will be re paired later In thn teunon when ("lulpmVt la mailable. "The bad holna on Hlxth atrect havu lonK been u rource of annoy aucu to molorlata but thu need for rrpalra became moru prcaitlni; In ynw of the heavy traffic which thn county fair wilt doelop. l'Mlng of Fourth atreel and oth- er atrrcia up tlm hill from Pine I will In; i.l.uled within a day or two, MALIN TEAM SELECTED Mnulei- of Plx 'lub Will 4uiH-te At County I'nlr Tlm mt'iubnra of thu Mallu dR club werv glviu liiHtructloiia In Judgliis IKestuck by John W. I.. .Hmlth at tho Pctraaek ranch yea terduy afturnuQii, Tho follow liu; boya ufid r.lrla wero (.elected as u team: lludolph Morale);, Itachel Kol I'.el uml Mumlu Worluw, mid Wllll'i atejnkul ua aubstltute. Thla team will roprcM-ut thu Ma llu pli: club ut tho livestock judK Inn conlcat nt ilia county fair, Oc tober 0. l.'uch member of Ihla club owna u roelatored Duroc Jor boy or Poland Chluu bow, mid have fed und cured for tho plga accord ing to Instructions given by thu Oregon Agricultural college. Thn plga urn In tlnu condition and will bu hIiuwu nt thu county fair. v Tho mumbcru of the club are: Uu ilirl Solgel, Mnnilo Worlow, Curl Belitul, Wllllu HtuyRkul, Olku I'e traack, Itudolph lloratok, Ivan Pu traaek, and Itolllo Muupln. WKATHKIt PHODAIHUTIKS r Thu Cyolo.Stormagruph nt Under- wood a fharmacy roglatora a slightly lower prcssuro to day Indicating brlk brisk winds to night and a contin uation of warm woatbor. Forecast for noxt 3) heurs: Fair and warm. Tho Tycoa record- Inr thormnmntnr rcglslorod muxlmum and mluimum tomporaturvs today, oh follews: Hch .85 Mi KLAMATH NT F 20,000 N. Y. Central Work- cro to Resume Work an Result of new Agreement CIIICAdfl, Kept, 20, Tho iibop force of tlm nutlonV rullwayu uro gradually luere.itiltii; m lli-lr nor mal hIjo, in:eurdlii; to ludleatloiia to- '"' Kiircea urJi ludiiR built up by dlf- ferent motboda, iici online l Iho pollelea udnpled by vurjoiia rnuda. Whllu anmn llncri uni reitorliiK Joba to emtwbllu atrlknra under llin lerma of Iho llaltliuorn iiRrei'iiieut, other road uro holding aloof and nrn lontltiulltg In tecrult vorkera Indepimdont of all liei'.otfatlotia with tlm unlomi, Twenty ibouaainl atrlkeru urn due T H M'tcr.iu.lto return to thn New York Central shops ua ii iciult of yriturday'ii iigrcmcut. ATHLETIC COACH, H. S. Prof. Itulpli Itmml nt Nit-ti ll.nl Wn-lilntoii Allilellc Kliite Principal Itobcrt Coulz, hlmrelf a graduate of Phllmuth college and (he t'nherally of Origoit, haa given out lhu H"t of tho hlrh school Me.ichera with tlrlr Hubjerta and Alma Mater. Principal Onelz haa alio announced that thu new athletic coach win ou Ilulph NukIi of Washington Hlalo col lego, 'Prof. Naih waa a alx letter man at Pullman high aihool, four lettcra for football and two fur bas ketball, .and waa In lhu b.-ukotb.ilt nnd baabull nquads at WnshlnKton Htatn college, Tlm new touchcra llila year arn: .Mlaa Margaret llunlnon, Carlton col lege, Knglliili and phyalcal training; M!a Alleo Tliuraloii. I'nlveralty of Oregon, luathematlea; MNa Muriel Klllot, (irlnnell college, hlutory' and K'ngllnhi Mlsa Dona Muck, Pacific uulvemlty, lilatnry: Mlai Ollvo Wl aon, Oregati Agricultural college, homo econemic: Jlalph .Vaah, Waah Ington Htitto cultego, manual train ing. Thu other teachora who remained from lata jeur are: Mr. Iteea, Lom bard college, a.lencu; Mm. Itnchael .Solomon, rnhcr.tlty of Oregon, Lat in mid CugllHli; MNa Kllzabeth Keja, Mroll -(,i,.K,. m.ilheiuatlra: How- ard "Wlnea, t'lihemlly of- UreRon, eommerrlal; .NJIkm Knyn Ajiple gnte, College of tho Pacific, muale; Mlaa Wundn Hrown, Pulvcmlty of Oregon, arli'iiio IT'S GOING TO BE liif sj59 lif)z! Member bf the Associated Press FALLS, OIIKOON, WF.II.VKHOAV, GRAPHIC STORY OF RESCUE WORK TOLD BY CORNISH MINER Mulil U't'tv llloH-n Out lly Wrong llliiM or Alt' When I'lrst Hole Wot MimIi: In Ibmler I J,( KKO.V, Hept, 20. A alory out in tin; iii.;- iimi i.-yli, inn into ui that moment when tho flmt hole wan piinclin I In tho barrier of thn Argon aut, waa related today by Tommy l' tiroeo, Corulali miner. "Aa kooii na I felt tlm whip of air riiidi p.int iiiu I know wo had broken tluough," J 'en rum aald. "and started h.uk' the ililft to elofit Iho door I v.'aa koIiir urt faal uk I could when I met a foritmiui. (lot hail: thorn am! abut Hie I door iifler vim Kr Ood'a aak'o Ret bmk Hio foinn -, ...ii n, iiiu iMi.jiimii j iiiiv.i, . rtlinnri ,.... ..11...1 i .......- ,., him, "That U what I'm IolnR, ' abutting thu iloorv Von lien, tho oth- er fellowa, lieliic muilly forulgnera, ' had not uuderutoorf the iic-'uaalty of cutting off the draft 7 .Miner. I.llil Went Out "Pop, out went nil Hid llghta uu tlm mliierh' capa. -That was xoiiiii wind. Wo worn In thu dark uml when I abut the dour the wuro ublo to light up ugaltlt Two men held tho door. On the roof of. tbS tunnel where the lion atuci. tluough thero wna n whlrllui: m.'.M f muck and water. It awlrledjtlght tbero, thu force of th' ulr burning up thu atuff. Thu holo borfimo larger nud It waa mado an without uuy work from us for tho wind torn out tho aoft atuff. "Then we Tihil to clear aw" ay tho mn i k atid tho trow that followed in took In timbers nud mado thu way safe. "Down thorn every tlmo vui blunted there was no smoko becauao tho wind going Into tho Kennedy carried It' away. That la why wo could work faat, Wc ho I off a bloat and Jumped In rlalit away to pick down loose rock nnd art up tho machine drill." .Miner Kor Ten d'eneratlorw Ten generations of tho Penrose, family have been underground min ora. Tommy saa ho haa tried many other trades butulwa)- returns. Ho aaya ho dooau't'llkc tho work and would rather gu( pronrectlng. but qomohow or other ho nlwnja gets back to tho dHft ami aliafla. OPPOSE FAIR BILL Injunction U Asl.eil lo I'retcnt Placing on .Jtallot 8ALi:.I, Sopt. 20. -District Attor ney John Carson today filed com plaint In thu circuit tourt of Marlon county unking mi Injunction restrain ing Secretary uf State. Koier from placing Iho Hi:.' Atlantic-Pacific Kx position lultlatlvo measure ou thu Xovembcr ballot. iliHrgliig that after eliminating the alleged fraudulent signatures there were not enough re maining to comply v.ith the law. A HARD FROST FOR SOME OF THE BOYS itermB HKI'T. -J), 1022 EUROPE SEETHS OF NEIR LIST France and England At tempt Agreement; Inva sion of Gallipoli Looms PAItIK, Kept, 20. An agreement between Ureal Hrllaln und France on thu Near East problem accined reasonably aiiaured after it two and one. half hour con vernation between Premier Poln care and Lord Carton, llrltlah foreign secretary, today, (iroat Hrllaln had threatened to In Ltltule a drlru against thn Turks as n rcault uf tho TifYk Jntaslon of neut rat territory and tho massacre of thousands or Christians ha Hmyrna. Thla policy wan opposed by the French, who udIned conference measure. ' Accurdlng tu advises from well-informed circles, tho Russian botshe vlkl buvo been for a long tlmo trass fcrrlug considerable tuantltlcs of gold and precious stones (o help eijulp thn array of Kcmal Pasba', leader of tho Invading Turks. Official. confirmation was received today that thn French had withdrawn their troop!! from Chanak and that tho Italians wero apparcnly doing; tbe uimc. thn Ilrltfsh forco alono re maining nt that point. HltlTISII TKIIIIITOItlAIJs I'llOMIHK TO I.KM) SfPI'ORT WKLLLVOTO.V. Sept. 20. Parlla ment the action of Premier Masscy la announcing that New Zealand will send a contingent of men to defend the Dardanelles If necessary. MKLUOUIINK, Sept. 20. The.ftd eral cabinet haa endorsed the action of Premier Hughes of the Australian commonwealth In offering to sand troops to tho (Jalllpoll peninsula. REJECT BONUS 'BILL Mc.ihu.i-c Falls In l'M Kcsiatr; Pawctl Over Veto By Ifnwio la WASIIIXOTO.V, Sepl. SU. The bonus Ulleil tiMlay, the M-nato vote fulling; alAtrt of the arcrsaary two thlrtls majority by a Tote of -I I to 88. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. Tho huutio today passed tho koldlcrs' bonus measure ocr tho veto of President Harding which was pre sented to congrcsa In a special ra-s sago jctstcrday. OVER QUESTION WATCH FOR WHITE' PINE BLJSTER RUST IS BUREAU WARNING Macaw Has Foothold la Xbrthwrwt And Many Hprrad Hoathwanl, PathologlDt Ha j Lumbermen, horticulturists, school children and other agencies are ask ed to keep a watchful eye on Oregon' for thn first development of white Pine blister rust, a disease that haa a foothold In llrltlah Columbia and northwestern Washington, and, un less checked, Is feared will spread southward along the coast. C. It. Stllllnger, pathologist of the blister rust control bureau at Beat tie, says currants and gooseberries show the disease readily at this seas on of the year, and asks for a gener al examination of these plants, as well as forest tree, In Oregon. In order to check tho spread of the disease, says Stllllnger It Is neces sary to determine tke ettent of the prosent distribution tasaedlately. To this end the general cooperation In looking for tbe first evidence of the, disease Is asked. Local reports' ot any suspicious cases, with specimens of learca, may be submitted to the kamat.of com merce or sent to C. p. HtJIlInger.'lIJ Lyon Building, Seattle. CLUB WORK HELPFUL j) 1 1 1 . Dairy Mini Kecarel Mtady AMa Ssb saera Boya BaJM l Menl Dy BRYANT W1L14.UM Karly In February 122 we orga nised tbo Hummers Dairy Record club. Wo chose our teacher, Mr. Wilcox, aa club leader. We keld the first meeting waea wa orga nized, and I was ckosea prealseat. Klchird Rokastall was aame4 Tiee- prealdent aa4 Ckarlea Wllcax secre tary. W teat oa ka avefmga af tkree times a montk. Moat every one la tbe club kept records of two cows. I was la tke teatlac elab laat year, aad fiaai'Tt-waa' Very tataeaoi- Ing from tbe start. Bat more tkaa that, It taught me to keep records of our berd.( I found tkat we kad a cow that waa not paying so aba was sold to the batcber. I am keeping records ot our en tire bord now and Intend to keep on testing after my club work Is done. I have my own testing out fit at xfl borne and wo aypact to rweed out low producers as fast as we cauv Wo have 10 members la our club. Last year our dairy herd records won tbo first stlvo prises. at tke Alio fair, and we are going to otklbP. them again tkU year. STRANGER SHOOTS 2 AskalUat Aaswers Dcacrtptloa el Maa Who Shot O'Mare Family SPOKANK, Sopt. 30. August Bo Jornl, 19, was shut and killed and hla brother, Joe, 40. badly wousded ut tho BonJornlV ranch near Wilson creek. Grant county, last night by a strangor whoso description, accord lug tu tho sheriff, tallies with that ot a man who attacked tbe O'llaro fam ily near Oljrapla. Tho assailant at tempted to carry off ono ot tbo Boa Jornl girls but waa rlve,n off by Mrs. Bonjornl. Joo Is expected to survlvo. INSTALL FIRE ALARM All Material oa Hand aal Work Will 1'rocccd VatM Completion x " Installation ot tbo new flro alarm system la underway today under direction of u representative ot the Gamowoll Flro Alarm company1. All thn material nnd equipment la on band and tbo work will procood un til completion, which will bo with in 30 or 35 days. CAR SHORTAGE LOOMS ShlpKra AdvisMl to Hpcod, Ias lag aad Tamd to CapacHy OLYMPIA, Sopt. 20. Unless ship pers In western states'load their cam to maximum capacity and expedite loading, crop movements may bo ser iously handicapped, according to C, O. Caldprhead, traffic export of, the dopartmoat of publlo works.' Rail roads aro not furnishing cars la ex cess ot 60 per csat ot the ardera for equipment, h I4, ' v h4rff Mr OFF KLAMATH OF KLAMATH. FALU kii&dNO V- . flfc' v U," wEMUlm APB kww IHMHHiFBia rH.FALUj , '.UWilJi ' ) i dtyssf-to ' -i ? "'.'- r .mi r-nasMJC pjuuhfyifsj : NIm Brought ,t -Surfs Arc Iskntifd;1 w'irkj Will End Tenifkt A ' BODIES BEING i JACKSON. Sept. 20. All tke bed' lea of tbe 47 Argonaut miner wlH. be taken'out of tbe mine Today or toalgbt, It waa aaaoancel Mey. Nlae bodlea were kreagbt ent yes Unlay, after wklcb a bait waa call ed to permit the rescue crew to re cuperate. The crew had been more successful tbaa was hopes far, un der the adverse work lag condition, and tke need for a rest waa de clared ese;atlal. All tke alae bodies were Identi fied, lacludlag that or Ernest Milter, formerly of Seattle, aad who haa relative ia Portland. The note fooad as one at 'the bodied read u rot lews: "3 A. 'M. gas bad." This was the first cluo which told tbe rescuers the length of time "" the men bad lived, after the disaster of August 37, when the Argonaut abaft caught afire. GAME WARDENS GET 4 AMefecl Violators of Osasw La W Are Vlaed t Bsww aiki Oabta Deputy Game Wardeas Marioa Banwa aadf,M ., Meaaa -hare roaaded.up feurallegod violators of .the aUto gaau Uwa wlthfcB iho Httfew days.- ail of. wham ware' charged with; fcitatlag sItlsat II ethai Thar ,af: 4km Utfad. a K. HsIinsatVflusv; sthaUaUre aalT. B., Barry. , AlKware fined Naa4 taflt.iottMi.aMr)S. wKIr the tMMmrft aHafford. whoaefiaa waa .aaaatadad oa bla showlag that ha always carried a gna 'while berdhsf ,-aad that oa that oceaatoa he kad; not beea hunting. a " NAME CHINA PREMIER Waasj Chaag Hal Kaaatsf: W; Well lagtoa Xeo, Minister CHANG CHUN, Sept. 20. Tho conference between tho delegates of Japan, the Soviet get srament at Mos cow aad the far eeeWra republic of Siberia, haa adjouraed several days tallowing a deadlock when tbe Rus slail drosaadad the Immedlato Jap anese evacuation of North 3akha1!ea. PKKINO, Sept. 30. Reorganisa tion of the Chtaese cabiaet waa com pleted today with the promulgation of a presidential mandate naming Wang Chung ltu as premier and confirming Or, Wellington Koo, for mer minister at Washington, as for clgn minister. a BUILDING STOCK SHED V Batfdiag to xIoiim fair Kalrie to Be 81, Bf Btw Feet AT contract has beea let, for con struction ot a stock shed it tho fair grounds and lumber la" being receiv ed for. tho rodeo bucking arena, Clydo Bradley of the fair .board saW today. The shod will be 3 fleet wldo and 310 feet long. Race horses are being brought to the grounds, noma hairing come from Mvdford and one, belong to lian liana, from Malta. ?Wltk the com plellou of corrale for the stock,- tbo Blstring will be.bfoafht over. . , '- '' '- AJTIttllf .CITY AMKAB ' ''Af -' : 'i MARV8V1LLB, CsJhT., Sept. M Tho city treasury waadarleked la tho sum of 11,960 thra4 ball me. eya forfeit bytke twaaUy-flve wbNM and alao Chlaeae Huvht..birUba.'nf fleers la a raid da he W Luag fdaee, First end O. aHraeta." :,v' 'W Tbo men failed. HrtMNer ia peKee court f(ir )aHKtMtda JUt doa foratall disleualJhj',hr saeer ttopreetyt'lliilr irttt. M' Oambliag beh4Mvilnkft-add' hW, M . i I ; fm .. ,?. m tr J i rmvufr -9mm 1W;ltaJtv' . waa'etiau.ta JmFmimt ' " M-W'- -v. " ' 9m, . , . . j. i i.t.lu.Jii.i.iH.lliU"" y w ' r - 1 0 Ljm f