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" M 0,,,, ' r READ THE FULL STORY OF JACK iEv laiattttjg Hralii A Clans Ad Will Do It Today?' Ncwm Today Member of the Associated Press. fifteenth Yvnr Sit. niilft KLAMATH l-'ALLH, OIlltflON, WK!NK8IAV, Jl'.NK 1, I IK! I PRICK FIVK CKNT8 DEMPSEY'S CAREER SPORT PACE TODAY! : v BITTER RACE WAR RAGES IN OKLAHOMA - 75 DEAD IT L LIN T I Mint Planting Is 1 Well Underway on Caledonia Marsh DEADLY RIOTING Airplanes and motor Cars Used in Raid on Negro Quarters; 10 Blocks Burning. TULSA, Juno I. Mno whll" UM'ti mi-it klllitl In (do rnro iIimIi whlili hiriM unlit ii'xm today. ....Chief of Pollen liilofloii rt.ll nulled Him ni-irrti ilnul at (in, .Mujor Pull'', of llm pollio furio, rMlinntnl tin' loliil ilnul nt ln, Ik-IIi'iIiik Hint many iicjrroi'i H-r-llirt when their lioimfi Imriiril. l-'lro depart men t officials Milil (lint llm ulillv renldenrn M-rtluii tumid l Mttnl fniui I 111 flames vtlilth lire Mill riiR'nit In I In- ncitrii Mellon. TI'l-SA. Okln Juno 1 Martini In- wild declared hero nt noon to day. foltowliiK orders of (lovnrnor llnliiirlHiiii, ns tlin result of u race wur which ntnrtuil hero early laat nlKht. It In estimated thnt nix whites and fio negnus Imvii been killed In ttiu fighting mill score wounded ' Nearly ten square blocks of tho negro ix'cllon of the city wore In flatnoH early today. At dnwn motor curs fllli-d with whltn nu-n formed clrclcii around the Monro flection and a .half fc donn airplanes clrclod overhead There wan much shoot ing and shouting. rive hundri'd white men mid n thoUHiiiid negroes faced each other last nlKht across tho railroad tracks, Olio hundred and thirty acres nf mint am planted on the Kluimith Mini romimiiy'H tract on tho Ciileilo niii murNli, and thu lompany expects to Imvii no difficulty In getting COO arriiM planted thin season, mild Mnnn Ror Davlo hint evening. The now plan tlru: machine works perfectly tin said, covering thu ground lin tlmi'H tin flint uh thu old hand plantliiK method. The company him flOO to COO acrcn of olunteor rye which In up 30 In ches ami hearting out. It appears cer tain lo make a grain rrop, said Mr Davli'H, Ilo brought In a few sample stock which tiro on exhibition at the First Htate and Halngs hunk THEY'RE BOTH LOOKING FINE AND FEEL THE SAME all is ny K&gE' '?tsssm sJ sSt: .zrrote'W '&Z-N-H-H-H-VM-M-HP,I3 WSntmB&Efr&k'A ?JMmmmmmmatims-mmmsm mwr Tfr xtswMKsVmBKkwsmrm ' WlissWi&&is ''vr-B------BK' 4HNmHMN--H CELEBRAIION ON FOURTH IS OFF s I'rlfnJd of the TrrBldcnt nnd Mra. IfardlnB nay thin In the best phorosntph of tho two taken tlnco tho iruuKurutlon. They call particular attention to Hnrdlnc'a characteristic imilc. Tlio plcturo m taken on tho prmlilcnt's visit to New York. I NT School Field Meet I At Par Frieav The flnlnhlnr. touchex have been ' Klc memory schools of the city will j put on tho hlK henoflt program hold a track and field meet Friday, (hut Ik to bn nlwn at thu Mondnln' July :i, at the Modoc ball pnrk, with- theatre Krldny nnd Saturday even- n proKram of varied athletic events ItiRfl.for the relief of thu Irish nuf-1 Tho rawt ntnrtg nt 10 o'clock and ferern .The picture Hfloctyd fir' will bo continued In tho nflornoon for tho event In "Irlnh Kyen," one of the the finals. Thero In no ndmlMlon greatest pictured nf Km kind over charge and tho public will bo wel iicruened nnd one that hnn crowded como .tho thuatroa whororcr It tun binm' nhrwn. This plcturo will ho iihown on both nlghtM and at n Batiirdny afternoon matinee. Thero will ho a camplelo change, however, for tho rent of tho program, and tho en tertainment promises to nil r push 'nnythlnK of Itn kind Riven In thli! city. Tho plan of thono back of the! CIIICAOO, Juno 1. Approxl- affair In to rIvo n iihow shut wilt matoly two-thlrdH of tho woro In- MIL WORKERS i ma ic put DMIi LAKE LEASES OPPOSED fii SPORTSMEN Piano Recital at Academy Tonight Ji vl(?orou-protct has bocnsent to the guporrliior of tho Umpqun Ns, ' tlonal Forest Renerve nt noaoburj;. I by tho Klamath Sportnmen's Aflsocl atlon, opposing tho leasing of cottago sites upon tho utioroa of Diamond Ike. north of Crater Iako, and a letter from tho secretary of this or ganization, Wm. V. McNealy, was sent lnt night with tho full details why the lako shoro should bo kept tho public. t.-kll.lnvKdt4o'::tUnd The young nrtUta hare made fine i V progrcaa with tholr music and will glvo a worth-whllo entertainment for those who love music, flrlne voIIiivh freniiiintlv fnnv -... " muiui; v-u-iinun ui iuu v-uu m- - ne.rn i-i.il.,,. uern Jn ivin in'1'0 w,,r,h mttny ,lmP" ,h" '"'coensi! grontod railroad employees freo ' permanent camp. I ho "no man's land' opponliiK forces. llnpnrtH of tho casualties chnrgi'd. Tho only chnrlty ub.iut tho lnt July -wns ordered deducted by Tno association has taken tho lying In It, lh "-"rKiMi. inn ciniy ennruy au.i'it mo last July -wns ordered deducted by ,uo """"ciuuon uas innen mo o ween n"ttffalr will como from those big- tho railroad labor board today, be- tand that, tho granting of such rights 'hearted nnd whole-souled nnimgh nlnnlnc Julv l i would be detrimental to the public today varied, one being that 76 persons. Including whites and negroes, linili.,, ,, ,,, , ' ., . .... . , ' nttendlnR will recelvo morn than 000 been killed The riot started nftor u negro had ,,';,' for " c ,, Iii,jm rhnppml tl'lfli i,Mwniillln,r n r to glvo of their tlmo nnd Inl-' Tho nverngo decrease Is 12 por Reed, ns campers and tourists would cuts to mnko It n succois. Thope c(nt nnd the cut will nffori 2.000.. bo excluded from tho best part of men. tho aboro and would find It a dlffl- pay for In high-class enter-1 cult matter to have access to the lake 10 they I, fl rr ( In im ulna ! Iiam n a. t -. t m a m 1 ItiAlkn tAn mnn ml kM aaI la t n white girl warn revision ot ranroaa rates par-i -".- i ' """ ,, ,' i,, ,., ,., ,lnn on, "' Plcturo alono Is worth tlculurly on necessities, was discuss-' tho averngo lessco would on the rar- i ,,' ,,, , .,',' the prlco lo bo asked fifty centH. cd with the Interstato commerco ly avorngo uso his slto not longor I'or tho children u special mntlneu commission today bv President than two weoka at tho most nnd tho Mipplomentlng tho local forco nf na tional gunrdHtnon who worn endear, orlng to presorvo order. today by President will ho Riven fiuturday afternoon to lliiniim- Thu nrai,in,,t x.nii,i in balance of tho time, the tourist nnd ulilMi fii tifltnlaalnti nf Ian .,., , I t . m .. tln.. ..). I kn 1a kah Hn An. NV.-ro. .,n i,..in- rnn,i.ui .,n """" "" " ""'" v" ''""" lummiBsion ncnuqiiancrs tor mo -" --. " vt.. ... ...u n.i ,-i-.i -.!. 7-n . ',wlll bo clmrgod. but at tho matlneolconforonco. I i Joymont of tho fishing " v '"" '" "" '"" -""" null- llm nllnrn will hn ilinivn , 11...11.. . .... ,....... ..... .... ........... ...... iiuriuiiK inquired especially as to .amission ror nuuiin to tno mutineotho possibility of reduction of tho n hall, baseball plaros. park nnd other I fj I T Y SOLDIER BONUS will bo fifty cents I Tho full program of tho bIiow will bo published toinortvnw. Tickets will bo on sale nt K Hugar mnn's, tho Star Irug Co., Hectors, Tho llootery, Connolly Urns., Marga ret Callahan Mllllnory, K. K. K. Store rors , nnd White Pellcnu lllouso Shop. j existing rnto on fruit. Tho commissioners nro under stood to hnvfl told the president that they woro making considerable progress on a plan for obtaining voluntary reductions from tho car- 1 T Tho forum at tho Chamber Commorco this noon was woll tended by tho momhors nnd presided by W. W. McNonly. Tho first spoakor on tho pro Jury Deliberating I In Rodriguez Case of Krnnk llodrlguez, charged with at-'Issuing chocks without money suf wns flclent to cover them 'was tried In circuit court today beforo Judgo Kuykoudnll. ' grnm was M. l Johnson, doputyl Tho .stnto closed Its enso nt 2:30 iiBsossor who In dotnll outllnod tho .o'clock nnd turned tho matter over LAST OK IIONOIt ItOM.S ItKADV VOll DIHTHIIU'TIOX "" Tho Inst shipment of Honor rolls has 'now- arrived nt tho Herald office nnd persons who ordered tho books may hava their copies by calling or writ- Ing. enclosing 12 emits postngo. Tho books nro a flno example of typogrnphlcnl art, containing tho nnmes of Klamath county's wnr heroos nnd workers In the and other shoro privileges. Tho association has. In Its protest, taken the future Into consideration, being guided by tho result of Ilo:ky Point, whero there Is only a small opening loft for the tourist nnd cam per to havo shore access. The won derful fishing that Is now enjoyed nt Diamond Lake will be bettor In years to como and tho proper exploitation of tho lako will attract thousands of outsiders to this place. For tho bone- Under tho dlroctton of Sister An gelica, Instructor In music at tho Sacrod Heart academy, a recital will bo held at the academy tonight by Misses Elizabeth Itamsby, Florence Elliott and Opal Cardwell, on the Dlano. assisted br violins. . - . . v., ......v. , a..... ww.v, w. No adnI-MlmwUl be charged anil Hector, Rom Nlckersoti, J, D. Cham WITH BIG START Officers and Commit mittees .Selected; Fund on Hand Suf ficient to Finance July -J, 1921, will bo a "red letter" date in tho history of Klamath Falls and orory effort will bo mado to give, tho citizen of this city, as well as the -visitors, the best run for tbo money that can be had, according to the sUtoment given out by Bert McDon ald the newly elected manager of the celebration. A large and enthusiastic crowd faced Chairman Houston lost night at tho meeting and the first matter brought up for consideration was the report of tho soliciting committees. Their report showed that tho Klam ath Falls women, children and mea would bo well entertained on the" great national date. Election of officers and commit tees to manage tho celebration were made resulting In the selection of Fred Houston, chairman; Jack Far- ber, treasurer; Harry Poole, O. M. H T N 0 H A now cheeao factory and creamery to ho ready for operation this fall, Is contemplated at Malln. Half of the $5,000 capital 'has been subscribed. Tho stock Is divided Into 100 shares, vnluod at JS0 each. Tho enterpriso Is being promoted by nieber & Woodmanseo, and In ad dition to the financial support of tbo! community they havo tho promises of dairymen for tho milk supply from 400 cows. Within n flvo mile radius the milk will go to tho chceso factory, as de livery can be mado dally. Outside tho flvo mllo limit, tho separated cream will bo sent to tho creamery. Tho co-opeartlvo enterpriso wns started at a meeting of dairymen at Malln last Sunday. Another meeting will bo held next Sunday to complete tho organization. Xew Home (Joins Vp Development In Malln is speadlly Innu f,.nlnri.n of llw, rirni-nn Ftntrtler.to tlio JlirV for a decision. llonus I.nw t6 bo votod upon at tho' At tho closo of tho IlodrlRiio-. various campaigns, with photo- oloctlon Tuesday, Juno 7. Following trial, Judgo Kuykondnll nnnouncol graphs. Thoy form a very com- him enmo Hoy Fouch, who dwoltUlmt tho court would bo ndjournod ploto history of Klamnth's share io cash fonturca of tho bill. I until Wednesday, Juno 8, when tho inMho world wnr nnd ns tho upon tho According to hlu holluf, riot uultu ton por cent of tho Klamath county boys would ask for this bonoflt. Mayor W. 8. Wiley was called upon to oxplaln tho foaturos of tho first enso docketed, tho Starr bur glary on no would bo cnllod. ywVVWWiWVMN---VVrtWA-VV Tho forum noxt Wcdnosday will hnvo tho Miller Hill school, Conn- city bond Ibbuo and statod that tho try Club bcIiooI chlldron for tholr bond Ibbuo would work no hardship 'guests nnd milk testing and a upon tho gonoral tnx payors, thoi demonstration will bo featured, six burden fulling on tho dollnquont'studontB demonstrating, ono, loctur tax payors, and oven upon dolln-flng. This club win bo roprcsontod quoncy Halo, tho ownor would havo at Corvallls on Juno 10 as It has ono'yonr to rodooin his proporty at I tho reputation of bolng tho ban tho six per cont rato ot Intorost. 'nor club of this county. years pass will bocomo moro and moro valuable as a record. 4 Plonso call and got your copy, or WTlto, Tho 12 cents postage covers Insuranco. 4 4 Also tho Herald has many un- 4 called for photographs that woro 4 furnished for Illustration ot tho 4 Honor Rolls, Tho ownors may regain thorn by calling, or writ- 4 Ing and Including six cents post- 4 ago. Uer-l.Mr,Wctna,.executl-ft com mittee; James uivens and K. u. Henry of Dly, permanent county com mittee. Tho permanent committee's duties are to seek sultablo grounds for hold ing of general county and city amuse ments and entertainments, such as rodcor, carnivals, horse and stock shows, county fairs and motor con tests and Chairman Houston will ap point tho remaining threo members within a short time. There will be a meeting tonight ot tho executive committee and Manager McDonald for the purpose of making up a program from the many sugges tions offered last night, and whon this matter Is arranged, tho program will bo presented to the citizens and promoters for approval at a special meeting called. Thero were no dead ones at tho meeting last night and tho many Ideas presented for tho program were especially good but there was no for mal action taken upon any amuse ments nor plans, that matter being placed cntlroly In tho hands of Man ager McDonald nnd the 'executive committee, to bo reported back upon completion. Tho big question settled at the meeting was whether the money rals od would bo sufficient to cnripr the Fourth of July celebration over nnd tho committee reports showed that It would. Tho only innttor now will bo tho arranging of tho program, tho securing of talent and tho proparn- tracts for tho erection of six cottngesj tIon of tn0 Kr0und plans for tho at- nnd work on tho first has been start-, far uy (j,0 exeCutlvo committee, Soldiers' Measure Explained to Labor As J. n. Chambers remarked, "Ev ery thing Is over but the fireworks and they will suro pop on July 4th. Wo'ro off now let's keep going." Klamath Livestock I -O a IlillM dler Honus bill will be very nctlvoj vmpuny "w , this week among tho local labor KemS KenO Ranch Tho exponents ot tho Oregon Sol- fit of that class, the shoro line should going forward. A. Kallnn has lot con bo kept open except for public erv!co station such ns hotels, gnrnges, boat houses nnd such. cd. Tho association suggests that It a rovonuo is necessary for the mnln- tonnnco ot tho grounds, a slight charge could bo mado against each car or wagon por day during tho tourists' stay which would mipplytho necessary nmount of rovonuo tojcep thu place In good condition. 4 I m.IIh,-i Aa n ntnt Al All t-.fcf.-l.rT. hi I nrcuruiUK iu a n.mi ..;... .....uu .., . ,, . ,, ,.n nf fhn Secretary McNealy. Diamond Lake ..Ufforent ,aDor unlon8i tno American A deal In marsh land started a now under tho control of tho Umpqua w. hayo . 8pcakef BddroMl 0EO by th0 Kmmath Livestock 1-orest.reservo and that body Is very tJio me on th. 8UbJocti M tno'com,)any of whIch Oeorgo Watt anxious to keep It within I sjurladlc.(achlnl8ta. roeet(ng ,agt BgM At pre3ldonti ror th0 4000 acres Ion despite tho In luonco ttmt Is bo- tornoy Carnaha tMy 0-p,0,-od tho'cwnod by tho Kerns estate near Ing used to havo It Included In the Q them ThQ speaker t Bp..KcB0 wa8 comp,eted yesterday af- CraterUnkoNatllonnl park. Over 1001. Mon ihQ carpontor8. unlon tornoon whcn tho tUIo and deed nppllcatlons hnvp been mado. It li L, hM Qt boo announc)d nor waa deUvorci OTOr to the purchas sald. for enrap Bites on Diamond Lake I tho .e,ecMo tor tno paInterB. meot-'ers by U. F. Chllcott, reprosontlns should tho transfor bo mndo. .. ,, -.nin, 1 ,), nniif,,nin.TnMfin -riin nnd In- Frlday night at tho labor coun- surance company of Redwood City, ctl, this bonus law will bo oxplaln-j California, cd to all members of the labor Tho land Includes a part of tho OREGON Today and Thursday, bodies ot the city by a corps otjold Emmett ranch. Recently most fair and warmer, speakers. lot tho marsh was drained. WEATHER RKlMMtT YOU'LL FIND CARPENTIER'S CAREER GREAT READING IT'S ON, PAGE 7