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Wnlvrrsll,. I,,rr K"Krno, Oregosj 0 Vm I 1 H ( i-SiM' &hv feutnimQ Herald WEATHER FORECAST i OFFICIAL PAPER O To.viuirr ami wi:u.n'i:hijv, L -. KLAMATH COUNTY AND HAIN OK SNOW vr iwiinnuiin rnua fit , &IQS) . . r. Member of the Associated Press ,t r- Hi HlttiTiilli liw. Nil, HIND KLAMATH I'ALLH, OHKOO.V, 'H'lhlJU, NO I.MJWIt 1M(, lltt.! -- nUOM FITS 11 iMLLS ADGPT BG1MOUR DAlt jii . .mi; . f 4 f t ? C J l EFFECTS. 16 Reduction In Voluntarily Mndc By Lumbermen; Pledge Is Kept KI1111.1II1 co'iiil)'" lumber ludu-t-try lint lulurtird mi cIkIii hour itny. rim iiinnr." front tlii present nine liniirH nlll ln uffertlvo from Do comber 16, I lie next pay itii) AltUlllintl'IIIOIlt llf tho Ul'(ll'll 'll.ilii:o wns mtiito Imlii) liy employ m In ii number of local plnuta Tim Information wun r.lvrii llin llcrnld by II. II. Mortriiscii. A J. Vu)d nml II A. ICrittito, who eild li represented ii policy lo wliUli nil of Dm opera turn whom II bus bom poMiblo in conmili, n majority of Hip employers. wito agreed. "It In n xolnntary restoration of tho eight lunir ilny," I liny until. "t.ir rytmt nut tho I'ladnu ttinl re mudo niir impliyii when npuratlous were lestiuied In May, follow tut: tli tlm- lHrworkirn' strike. V prouilxut tin n Hint the tiling liour il.iy would b maintained only ns limn hi cxUi Imk condition rendered It necessary, nml nun Hint we find It possible, tu return to tliu t'lrilit hour schcdulo. wo are Keening our pledge" Tim ulr.lit liotir il.iy will ho goner at tlirouKlicut ttii) local Industry. NETTLETON AT FORUM lliillivmt ('niilr.iilnr iiiot I'oimrr .NVHmnT Mini lit HM'nk tl.irl; NVitU'ton, formcily onu of tlio owiutii of tlio HiKillln I'ixI-Iii-Iclllcwicor, nml lm li.ii tiikcn n contract to cnmpl)to tlio filralinrn lino to tho Siraiiun rhor. vlll lm Ilio clili'f kjioakcr ut tlio ch.imbrr of commercii forum Wcilncnilny noon. Willi lilui will Iki hln nn-1 rutin, who nro licro In liftJmtf of Hi n (oiuili'tl(lun of tin ni.nl I, II. Xlumnr, tlntn dairy InnpiT tor, ului In In Klnmnth Knlln In Nin'ctlni; tlio tiMoml rri'Ainrrlm and ilalrlivi, Mll ui.iko u brief addriwi on tlio dairy biiHlueim ttiroiiKliout tlio ilato. JOIN JUNIOR ELKS Hi ten Cimllihili-s Inltl.ilcil i'i OikhiiI.iIIiiii lulu A ineetltii: i f tho Junior i:il.x wu. Inilil Inst jiliiht ill tho i:ikK temple to Inlllalo set en new catnlldnies lu lu tho nuw oraniiliatlon, Ciimiiill ,fl('S worn iiIhu. nppolnted by Albert MiioiI.hhI, Junior oxaltud ruler, to carry out lerlulu prellmluury work ll wuh decided fn ;;ii nil IliMlalliiu nl ddlini Hatiinuly iiIkIiI. Talks with mndn by J J Miller, I'trry I Jo La p ulid "Ilnbblo ' Ituis. ELKS BALL WEDNESDAY (Jim of nix hull Siulal i:inls of ,Sfii. I.i Pininlseil Ono of tho lili: uoelul mentH of tliu moiiuoii will bii iTio 'rlnuikur.lv ItiK bull ut tho Kills temido Wed ueHilay o online. Tho Kllcs hllMi iiiiulo (dnboriito ptupiirntlom for thn uNoiit, which promtseH lo-ecllpKO nil former uffulru, - WKATIILIi I Hl)Ui HI 1 ITI rt.Srl -1 ,. . o. . ., . I "-s. llltlo I'lintiKU In (sroii)etrle pi cm mini tdtico ;':uo It'i lock )es(i)t (ay, (londltloua fuMir ilnnr i mil weather tomorrow rnroeimt for not 21 hout'.t: Clenr unit i ool. ntlsk wliiilit to H.ht. A w- 1 n i NT Tho Tyco.i iiH'inillni! thniimimntcr luKlutoiod inuxlmitm nml minimum temiioKiitiiou todny at follews: HlKh , ail Low 27 DEPOSED CHINA BOY ' I RULER TO WED GIRL HE MAS NEVER SEEN Am lint ( iiiinni In lb' I'nllimul In M.llllllp' I'llll.l) (if llMlitll Tunc, 17, in PiIiicm I'I:KIXI. Nov 2f Hsiinn Tillm. 17, tl"tiul (in) otnimror of ('lilu.i. , will ho ninrrlt'il noxt 1'ilday, arroril- In; to Hto curloni of I ho nil Mnneliu , dynasty, to a Clilm-so prlane.s, nni ' ;enr hi Junior. tiic:i whoo fnru he ' In nfwr K.ucd Ills only Informn J I Hon about liU futuro wlfo lilenuod 1 r. .................. . ..,. . ..... .' llirill H7"BliHtl'in 1III(IIW lllft Hill ll tutor Is Hint atie rlilrs a Biuitliit U'TlMli ntil ti'wi. bppm, ,,...., ' i ifl Kiio i l.ln-HI .lm.r.l.t.r of I'rlnr. KuoCliln 81 vMllcon.,, wbm bIio I. IIIIM'Moil illlrtnrt Dirt inirniminv tvlilnl, iii , . u . , . .. . , . . . ., ..... tiliirls nt fi ur o'clnelt KrlJiiy morn. Inr. and Ittiin for miTrral ilayn Tlio noddlnR idaun rmtxil n nvlnl of nil I tlm rnKl iplprdor rukkohIIvp of tint old Ma n tli ii U) unity nml will bo con iimiitod In strict m.rordanco villi uttrlent Cliloi'ni' ruitom. Ilnlil Culllt In Sljln Aloni; n rlrlily cnrpelod roadway, r.unrdoil by r.ol4lera of tlm Chlnne llopiiblir, ilio bride mil bo carried from Imr In mo on n rjolden eeilnri ilinlr tltroujili laiijiurnd i;Me Into Ilio forbidden lertion i.f I'ekitiK wliiire. In a room dernratxl In lm IHirlal )elloH, tlm Mill bo recched by offlclali of tlio Mjtirliu dyunmy. nlio will hold court In t)l recallltiK tlm dn)n of tlm ompriit dunniter ('nrlondM of prm-nts of koM, Jude. llk and porieliilna of prlcnli-M aliln nro aiiiniip tlm ulftii mnv pouring In fiom nil paru of tlm empire. Il-in"iii 'I'uiiu CouriiiMl llmian Tunif, MlliirelKnud tlnvo xnm until tli, (talillliiiunt of tlm Cllllieto riipubllc, linn been confined In tlm Imperial palace nluro tiU nli dliatlon He In granted n sirly ul lownuco by tho republle with pit mlKKlon to maltitnlti u royal court provided ho duo not mix In politics. lUiinii Titan told liU tutor Hut lie dMlrcN In lour Ainirlca on hlit In in mom mid liopoi til tirhlo n'lll ulinro Hit '('vp "" FIGHT FANS PUZZLED i:.Mli-XtilinlliT Mult Ii Hum '1 Iii-iii (iilC!lli;; llrtthiK In Kteii ll "KIliKslde" I'lr.lit fans nro up In tho nlr The i:piii-8uliiillur ko, tct for Wedttos. dt) iili;ht, hits them i;iaMltiK nml opinions int to tho outcome nro has od hrnoly on f.iorllInm lAihor Roinl, Kitind dupe, ' I 'I hat tho mulch will lm Ilio best h'dii hero for somo tliiiuin i;emr.illy uKreed 11 Is also nKreed that It may ku in roumU, erhnpK lo ;i draw.. Hut furihir lliaii that tlm dopo Is iibmit ,pj rell.iblp us ,i birch bark canon. Iletilni; Is even, l.'hpen'ti liaikiTH point to his ox celloNt reiord, mid that reiord la not otto to bo oerlooked. On tlio olher linn, I, SwIndlur'H backers point In the mitno dlreitlon. Iloth fljihters k.ij the) hmo neor been knocked out, and lhat'H hoiiio record In llsolf. S'nil-Wliuliii l'ulrr lit tho Kuml-wlndup tho sumo con dition prouli. While tho shifty .lack Hnrmou bus hud nil the host of his prevlouii boutu hero, tho dopes tern hum It that Loronco Daw Is about his mutch. Man) belioto this bout will i;o tho full ylv rotindH itml tlnit Harmon will lunn to extend ltlniNtlr. IJ.iw won from Voiiiik Jlo.ulrtAhl (Ulilnml l(uloij day nl(h u knhilkoir, hfM ilefeiited' Ilaltler Trick of -Med-foul on ono iHianlnu.nn.t'Raliu'il tlio I'- i"iii on ono iKiumqu.nn.l ., .Liy Hartley a l.uo nt Wi'oiluiud won tho decision oer Joo" IlluekDvcf-Bi Medfoid, ns woll an wlimliiK tho duc'lslou 1 1 ore In IiIj mulch with Kid Ktoxons. ; This muteh, It npiHiuis, ha.i in oils. ed moro luturest than nny foimor yoml-wlndiip Kid lliowue, eoloioi nml Jlmmlo .Mooie, 1 lS.)Hiiii(lmn, will nppenr In tho mieilnl iiM'iit. Whllo lllllii Is known of tho ability of nlther, tho opinion mound flulit hondiiuuiteiH Is Hint Mooio will knoik IiIh dusky tlv nl for ,i inw of null i, ins, FDHEB GREEK GUHET fltfflS IE EXEiTEll1 i Death Follows Trial For, Hiptb Treason; Britich Minister. to Leave I.OXDO.V. Nor. 2 - Kurmrr inombora of tha (Ircok rubini't, ron iloiiuiW lo tloath liy n inllil.iry lc,urt "''I""" ttiolr trlul on rhnmo of h h , , , ,,, lB . wlll tIlU ,;rifj, mmui , Al,a I ... . Jlinor, luito been uxocutvj, .iy . v, , . ,. , tit, u .LtiMHft'j iviuf.in.i iiin)i.t,ti I fr.-m Allien. Announcement .i lil.-idn In nfflclnl clrclcn Unit lui medlnln wlllulrawal of Ilio llrlllli mliilslur at Athens will roitilt from tliu eiecutloiiK. ATJIKNK. Nov. 28.- All hut two of tho accused formur cabinet of llrem nml nnny offlcluls recclrol itn.it h teniencrn. I.!fn Imprlion mot nml ileKniilatlon wna tint ni'iitciicii liupoito.l tipon Admiral L'uudua and (lcnvr.il H'.ratlKO. K. C. DEPUTY IS HERERED CR0SS HOLDS J. mhimiIik lutiims fnnu ijii.e. I let 111k .'-rnn3 Iti'poilcil J K. MnRulre. district deputy uf tho KnlRlits of Columbus, Is luik from l.akexlew whoru hu. umUIimI 1'. J. Ilalldluy, Ute deputy. In In rtlttitluK council of tho order Sun day. It was the most enthusiastic k.iUi orltiK that ho has wltnorMcd, said .MnRtilrc. Thu council starts with menu rooms Ut nlRht of tho .local nbout 50 membsis. Thlrty-f'o arej chapter of the Itcd Cross, new members from Lakevlow. j;iK'it It. C. (IrocsbccU wns elected Lakovlow rssldouls, who h.iv0 lio'ii chairman and Lesllo ItoKerx. trcas members of tho Klamath Kalla urer. Por the oxtcutlve commllteo council, transferred to their home (ha followlns were chosen. Mrs. council, and I fvrri.il from tho remainder trans-. California and oilier . council. ,ou. Miss Ida Monjcr. the Kev. A. thankful pcoplo at this service, even Itotto. Carson City. Spark? ami L Itlce, K. M. Ilulib. t'rcil rieet.thouRh they havo dined comfort other No;ida cities sent larpo dole-( and Ur. L. II. Oass. inbly." said tho Iter. Itlce. nntions to tho Initiation. Iljnd wast A report on tho work of tho ' rcpricnled by about 20 knights, Ktal0 Uepulj. Zanxer of Sparlis and j I Ulstrlct Deputy I'. J. Itlley, of Car- I son City, with the Carson City team. ' I t (onductid tho Installation of offl- cnr.i. SOMETHING SEEMS r -S- i r5:iK ir nrK-v .( 'mmsmKwm Y '-- It srar f "".ut . " !". -1 ' U I ll" I VlV-r-" .TSir I w-. CX -. .AA'cAf . V.' u r J3CV ww.j)l.l l'7 - 'cT, .-i & al-S- ( Qli ylSCsirA'A Ul stpA ,?rZ mm Mm w ( V ) t-Ax -v r r ' .-3vsi mo--si'-x! i tst i -"ti, wsii r?v .rBBJferta,iss-.i.-jtJi-rv.t?& r.WJ OV -; A -2-7 .-mi2&? sSs?ssssaGUl, - fKW rjraEEZZ. ti fe.r!Aa k drrii . Z2saBK oy V1 ' r- .- , -7. c3 aesst5vAss5' i v 7 y iir -? a y TSk&s T .s. WVVAiV . .. ,.-.,. .. .AnnftfrnnftarJJ Health Returns to Wilson The vlpor rnd s'reni.th if Woodrow Wilson will play an Important pnil in American polltii n thn next two ear This latest pholoriraph i of the formir presldeit fliown how monllm. ANNUAL MEETING; OFFICERS ELECTED! . j f. Hnx-lii-ck Mu.It. (Iiiiliiiimi for liiiMiInt; Vcur; Htecutlic Onu mlttre Iw ClioWti Klectlon of officers for Hid on-' suing )cnr was held nt tho annual mcotln In tho thamber of com- Charles Martin. Mrs. Harry I'oolo. Mrs. Wm (lanoiiK. MIm Iluth UIx- I nursltm sortlco was duIUered by Miss Lydla Prlcke. who told of tho co-operation between her depart- ment nml tho Ited Cross. Tho an- mini roll call report was rend by Mrs. Ceo. Sttnciiion, and Leslloian address. TO BE GOI NG ON, BACK & i n-r r - Oi r f r-C.'Jl X V .T.T -CL S K f k,tLv' $? ssaagg . -:v7fcO v Tw,' much h(. lins Improved In the last few ! 1 PER CENT THANKFUL 10 of .-,001) ropiilnllon lit Thnk. ,UI",I Sl,llP" lM"1 v,ar Korty-slx people attended the un- I loti TbanUtslvInK service In Mho i;mmanuei Daptlst church last year. according to a count mado that ,i.,nlt,.r l.v Jir.SfcvAylhiir.;.l.J. . w.....tt ...w ... ......- Itlce. Ilailnc the calculation on a conservative flnuro of 5,000 popu- latlon, sllehtly less than one per cent took part In tho religious oh aervancc. Tho services this year will bo held at 7:30 'Thursday ovcnlne In the I'rcsbytcrlan church with tho Iter. y. U. Mooro of tho M. K, church In tho pulpit. Special music "Them will bo room for 350 Itogers g.ivo a financial report. MIm draco Harrington of Han Fran- nliiAn fliil. I nlinlnl,iii,lAHt S 4 I. - . "s . , .A ",'""""""''' " '"u,nor of Eighth and Main. Application Pacific dhlslon. Including Wash- of J!rj T ; ,;oVo (Q com,urt room. uiftiuii. wivbvii iinu iuuuv, tivincrcu BEHIND THE BARN Vl aK, UA -v:vW f 4S- r-7X ' -C1 1 1 .(1'iTOK . - svrn SSKP"" a .-. r. rf (X WIN. J " -s r ry- ar 1t Jit" J 1 5CHMW.I; J TAX BUDGET FOR 1923 IS ADOPTED BY CITY COUNCIL liicmmr Oirr 1WS2 of 4.SO Mlllx U hlioirnt $ I, 1 1, 20 1 to He IUiUcl On Valuation of 9l,.H)0,0n0 i The city tax budget cnlllne for a levy of 20.50 mills to ralao 131,-20-t was adopted by tht' city council i lust nlKht. Tlio levy calls for an In I creaso of '0 mlllx over last year's levy, which was 2." mills. Increase j of th bond redemption lory from I 2.:i mills to G.'S mills, madn neces sary by the bond payments to fall due. Is larRcly responsible for tho Increase. Tho levies for 1922 and 1323 foleow: Item 1022 1923 Cencral fund .1.7 3.7, Klro dept Jh.. 2.9 Htrcct 3.1 3.1 Incidental none .23 LlKht, water l.C 3.3 Library . . 3 .25. i I'avlne '..... none .27 I llond rcdem, ,... 2.3 C.7." I llond. Int 10.3 0 Installation of mains and hydrants brinies tho Incrcaso In me light and water levy. Valuation Kl,n04),000 The levy Is made on a valuation of 11,500,000. The amount lo be raised by the levy, however, falls short of the amount estimated by tho budget committee as needed. This amount was $131,381 as against $131,264, tbo amonnt the levy will bring. Tho cjtlmntcd funds needed were: General fund, $16,725; KIrc, de partment, $12,947: street, $13,763; Incidental $1,000; light and water, m .,- ,,t aa. 1 ii.uiv, iiirnr, vi,vv. psvltrt. $1,200; municipal Interest fund, $10,000; municipal bond sinking (Tumi. $30,000. Iiencwal of tho contract between tho city and tho California Oregon Power company for street lighting was presented and referred to the city attorney . The contract stipu lates tbo rates for lamps according to slxe, with a minimum flat rate of $300 per month. The extension Is for tho years. Penults Permits granted Were: Allco M. Pardue, to construct residence at cost of $1,000 on lot 7, block C3, , Nichols addition; W. K. McAboy, to erect sign board on northwest cor Ing houso ut 120 or 122 Klfth was rcforrcd .to tho police committee. HOME RAZED BY FIRE Uolilcncc of Clauilo CrK'utcr' on I.evtW Street IJctro)cl Klro of undetermined origin at SMS last night completely den trojed thu resldenco ot Claudo Car penter at thu south end ot Lewis street. Carpenter, an cmployo ot the Lakeside lumber company, who was living nlono In tho houso, said ho una nifiv n trtfi llttlfi nml wfia nn able to say how tho fire startod. Ho said ho has $1,000 luiurincn' on tho building and $500 o.i ll.o contents, Tho tiro department was requir ed to pump water from Ulver-olde to Lewis, which Is about 150 feet hlghor, and 650 feet ot hose was used to coer tliu distance Chief Ambrose said tho new ptuii per formed excellently and gave alt tho pressure required. SPORTSMEN .TO MEET Question of Hiiutlni; lu Tule latko Seel Ion to Ho Cousldcml A special meeting ot the Klam ath Sportsmon's association, to be held in tho chamber ot commerce rooms at 7:30 tonight, has been callou by It, P. Dow, lco president. Tho mooting la culled for tho purpose ot considering u matter ot Importance relatlvo to huntliiR tu tho Tule. lake district, ami all mem beta and tlioso Interested In hunt ing are bolus urged to attend. A special election of president and secretary to fill tho unoxplred tonus Ul IUU Ulllll'IH Will inoiftiil'll ,1,11 "n M1. . . ..- ...i .. .... ...i , ...in dim IIUUfRKfi ED, FOUGHT, ' DEFOE I. C. t. Both Sides Prcccnt CUkM for and Against S.'f. Retention of C P. ' WASHLS'OTON, Nor. 21. Trans portation conditions on the FatUlc coast and cotnpetltlro arraagemfat rail ami water services make It necessary In tho public Interest that tho Southern Pacific and Central Pacific continue, unified operation, It. K. Sachse. chlet engineer ot the California railroad commission, tea titled today before the iaterttats commerce commission. In a detailed review of rail MA market facilities, and an analysis ot traffic movement, Sacbse supaorttd at every point the application watch the Southern Pacific has pending before tho commission to retain control ot tb0 Central Pacific la splto of the supremo court decision ordering separation. "As railroad facilities stand saw, tho most economic and ftlelaat movement of traffic that caa Ma slbly be attained Is being afforsUd tho public." Sachse asserted. "Any separation ot the two railroads will result In Increased expense la train portatlon, lessened efficiency a4 restriction ot a greater saarket. ! two roads. It separated, would flad themselves badly equipped." a said. -- -'-" ' -'ti j 'j-tifir mada for Joint use of fscilltsM. terminals and tracks after separa tion, Sachse Insisted, the Inevit able, result would be waste aad decreased servlca . Tba break-up ot operating organisations, he decUr cd, also would entail damage, to tho service and heavy expenditure before new forces could be built. Separation ot the two roads Is de sirable from a Nebraska point ot lew, the commission was told by C. K. Child, representing the rail road commission ot that state and tho Omaha chamber of commerce. The chlet advantage ot such pre paration, ho said, lay In the possi bility that the Central Pacific, when independent, would be associated with the Union Pacific In transporta tion and that together they would glvo tho shortest railroad lines be tween tho Pacific coast and eastern points. This would be of general advantage to transcontinental ship pers and consumers ot transcontin ental shipments, In the opinion ot the witness. '' A similar support for the separa tion decision of tho supreme court was given by Dr. C, J. Smith ot Portland, Oregon, speaking for the. Inland empiro shippers league. An independent Central Pacific system would fit In to tho grouping of rail roads In his territory In such fashion na to facilitate transportation, ho u"Jared Dr. Smith llkewlso challenged lae testimony supporting tbo Southern Pacific application In so far as ,U applied to conditions arising from joint operation over single routes by two or moro railroads. A largo rvnount ot railroad truckaga and facilities In Orogon, ho said, was oc cupied by railroads In joint usu and tlio pructlco gave good servlep ai woll as elimination of capital, wasto In unnecessary construction. ;HUGE 0RDER FOR CARS l'julflu Fruit Express AauHHMttea 3,000 to lie VurchaisMl ' SAN FIUNC1SCO, Nor. 88. Thu Pacific Fruit Express today an nounced that orders have'bVa atec ed for 5,000 refrigerator carstr delivery In early 1923 at a Cost t $15,000,000. '. l.UMUKHMAN VIsW -- ' 't -f! TACOMA, Nov. 3. ChafJeaM. who helped organise he . ''f 6J 'A ,. and Tncoma Lumber co'uipaay'hef' In, 1884, d!sl iodaj-, ) W vl - ,- j? t i n 5TOti;, vfvi N '' t- ,'v'