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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1920)
'" i T Smtjmmi. ' t j Tt , & iSIfi lEuntntt IHald 'WMmaMmwmwmww " jyiiiiiiiMAIWKMMWMIMXMXMMB , OFFICIAL PAPER OF KLAMATH FA MM omcut FAFaW 09 KLAMATH OOUHTX fe WVWWWVWAAAAAAr MMMMMMWWWMMMMW Fourteenth Year No. 3989 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1920 Price Fire CenU L DEATH Blmllarlly of pronunciation (if "lyk(t" a patent medicine prepara tloo, contolnltm uhout ona-fourth al' cohol, anil lytiol, thii deadly dlsln fectsnt, l believed to have resulted I the death of Jack Dorln, aged 40, Canadian overseas veteran, who for 11m past year and a half lii boon employed off nnd on In various log ging camps In this section. , Testimony at the Inquest conduct-1 4 yesterday afternoon by Justice. Chapman, actinic coroner, showed that Fred Rodger, companion und friend of Dorln. bought, tho lysol a few minute before tho tragedy at the H'jutiro Doll lrux rltont. Ha had, walked downtown with Dorln nnd both, tin Raid, fult tlio need of a bracer aftnr msumlng a quart of whiskey the nliclit before Rodger win commlstlonod to liny something to fix the pair up. "(let Jamaica ginger If you can. If not , gst Lyko." he sild Dorln told hm Bo he went to tho drug stor. He doesn't remember buying ony borarle acid for nn eye wnsb. but Will Won.i one of the owners of th store. s. he sold him sonw. and Mr Itan of thn Crater cafe. s.ild be brught bur- iu-Ic acid totheplnro Then Itodgen uskud for janinlra ginger nr.4 the salesman told him there was none In the .tore, hating slird up Horizon.. NT DGRiN .... .i...i,i. i ,.., u itt ii.. u'tv from tb- iijriia.loes .iniion whi.'i """. ....... "...... against tbo mile of preparation! rnn.,i l.yko. Tlirrtugboiit the conyjenatlon had been about Rndgers' eyes. II.' ........ . had a wound over his right eye nnd i tlje druggist tejitlDed that ho be lieved be asked for I) sol to use as n disinfectant wash for tho wound Ho wrapped up a bottle of lytol and Rodgers paid nnd took It awny. He carried It back to the Crater .. tallin... I.m fl...l ttivln ."H'l.n. talnlng alcohol to persons who are of unnecesnarj delay at iiaruauocs is Kni B0ernor of Lower California. . ': " lgr Y HV' "'" , As now constituted the board con- llkulv to use them for bntiiragn pur-'sald to be tho reason for the cabin hu$ i,,,, onlnrvd by the government. , , ' .Vl. , Uer'"'9 nllrai10' alsts of the mayor, city engineer, ex poses. construction. Application for per- according to a statement Issued by ." " , ' , , nor,-Conl1 aD--offlclo members. Rufus 8. Moore. Then nndgera says be n.ked fot.mlsslin to land the cable was mude,(neral Calls. secretary of war. He , natural steam to a 40 Frank vu'rJf Dr. C. V. Fisher. WI1- , ,, ....... "'""iiinv vleorouilv denied rumors which I have vou?" inked Horn. "I.vkn" . ' . ! mP TIMRITD WOO IT 17 DC '" eu uoirers at low pressure eald Rodgers. Without removing ""."" " '." "!ara r."1." .T "V""MW, heated by the natural steam. 8uper- .. . .. . , cuinieu to tne oneci tnnt tnere was. heated to IBS dmrnM inin,u f " "UNU "ul" i""" the wrapping paper. Dorln removed , .,. iieaiea to 10- degrees centigrade. , . ,,,.,,,,..,, ,. ho ,,,, phnr lh ton wranner. nulled the cork and - "'", """'" Harry Wooa, lce president, and The natural steam has been used T. .. ,. .. . J??y.J.lLV... '. aeerrtary. In the labor council ',.., .,,,, flni, ,,. n,. or. ,,, far nnIv tnr hl,.n. ,,,, one he would "rather have Indus ur. ' " "m"'r " ." "' """ omre Mondal afternoon, prior to the' ,, " h ,-.-"., ".'"';-..." I " .... .1 "I " ". """7. jell P home than com Ai.oui ..... . ... J naugnnsan. an- ZZ"'": .l",1V. : ",Zf . ZT. . T "T International pace of the y oiner logger dropped in. Ilo s.t)s . ' , . ....... .u' ' ,"";,' ii ...n-uuin. .u. uii.a currous neiau, world" the carbolic arid odor of tho lysol , Mr,.!a.rk,e.r bm ' '' ""'from Rend where they have been do-'particularly Iron. 0r,U- iliirv fl.nt lvnt" flrA.l n .Ttnt nf film n . . h was plain. "What are you follows drinking?" he asked "I.yko. have somo," was the rejoinder. "You're drinking poison," ho sas he told (hem as he ripped tho wrap ping from tlio bottle and revealed the skulland crossbones He called Mrs, O, K. Rao, proprietor of' the restaurant, and they piled Dorln with alive oil and salt and water, fin went back to the lavatory He thought Rodgois had taken some ot the lysol, the Utter having placed the deadly bottle to bis lips. "Ooodbye, old pard," he said, rasping his friend's bands. "We've done for. We'll go over the hill to- MICKIE SAYS r CWOWAfOAMl MkHCAMk fcWtOWr. tunilNtHT Nt MAMetH f Ct BMN ftOOO ftV, M ' WOOt eiMtM" ftf. . H it ow ov. tvAofvr&o ?mm wo kw oC . v -o,c VsSag, s'fttTCeK oatu)Tim i" -. A ' KBB iE ffm BLwJssssssV f ' r'dBm Jm gfssHU LsssssHawi gissssssssssssssmt m W fB gasssBl sssssssssssssB msr i w gM tgisssssssssssssCe! H aissssssssssssssl BHi ' ' H KWT gxxassafiglgBI llTssssssssssssssL TTPawJssssssssssssssssKia aasewsBpesjew n. j r WARSAW ON POINT ()!' CAPITULATION PARIS, Auk. 4. Polish, llrlt lull nnd French military oxptrts nt Warsaw tvlKriiilinl hern ' last nlxht. stilting (hut Wursaw Of must lo evacuated within two or throe days. Tim government ' prolialily will inovo to Cracow. rullah export report thu Polish army along tho Hug river, which U Warsaw's last Htm of defense, has retreated ao precipitately that they did not destroy the bridges luili I ml them The Polish forces are re- ported demoralized along the whole northern central front and are falling back. Ilolsbe- vlkl cavalry tire playing an lm- portatu part. e( TD STOP W. U. WABHINOTON. Aug 4 It Is un- derstood that President Wilson has . . . . "yH" '"'"' "0"' ,n" " un" nv" U'l"."inem noi to permit in , Witii Union to laml on American "" H "'I H"'" tutm the JUrbadoes '"'"I l"rmllon Is obtained from tho "'" department Construction work "n " "arbndiH'S end Is already , started Th cable would land at Miami. Florida, nnd establish ill- rect rnmmiiiilcaiU.n with South Amer-a. riimicatms mo oxuunK ro - ."'."'..... ' . . " in Jiriti.ii territory, complaints to the Mute department somo time ago but was not acted upon. BRANDS TALES AS ABSURD RUMORS C F Parker, president of tho cen- Irnl Inl.nr rnnnrll In nn Inlurl-l.tu- In. --, .. story that Kay fired a shot at him. LANDING Ho says that their relations have at-,nlea!he organisation campaign ways been perfectly friendly and thot nmonR worker, employed In Klanv when he heard tho shot II red, and atn county lumber mills, factories upon Investigation found thej.doorjan4),01B campti Membership In locked and got-no response tpt hli'thls union, a local branch of which calls to the nwn Inside. It was a ,, rBaijy established here, Is open friendly Impulse that caused him to t0 aII any manner connected with soek the aid of tho police. He utter ly denies any difference over labor affairs oxlsted or In any way had bearing In tho matter. gather." Despite ministrations ot Drs. Johnson and Carver and Em mitt Magee, pharmacist at Under wood's pharmacy, who had been hastily summoned. Dorln lived only about 20 minutes. Witnesses who testified were Dr. Cravtr, Mrs. O. 'E. Rae, Fred Rod ger, Mrs. Alec Davis, C, 8. Currin, manager ot the Square Deal Drug bore, Will Wood, J. Daughuian and Manuel Rivera, cook at the Crater cafe. Tho coronor's Jury after brlof de-j liberation rendorod a verdict of death by nccldont. Tho Jury consist- td of II. S. Orlgsby. D. M. Smith, J S, Herkley. O. W. Kiiglo. P. I.. Foun-' tain nnd A. C. Uealo. . : Ilotli Rodgors nnd Mrs. Alec Davis. nt whoso lionso tho mon roomort, I said Dorln hnd shown no suicidal ,11)0 Women's Mlssloimry Society of tendencies. Ho had Just come from, tho Christian church will bo held to- tho Saddle Mountain company's log-, morrow afternoon nt tho homo of King camp on Spraguo rlvor and liMlrs. Ray Andorson, 723. Washing- n day or two was going to liend, whom ho had n cousin, Richard Dorln. Dorln's father lives at Shanty Bay, Province of Ontario, Canada. In structions have been received to bury the body here. The family Is well known to John Orett of the K. K. K. store, whose home was In- the same town In Ontario, and they are well esteemed there. The funeral ot Dorln will ,be held this afternoon at a .o'clock ... from Whitiock's chapel, the Mta rather. H. J. Marshall otlclatlag. ' " UN TIMBER Exercising nn option which ox- WA8IIINOTON, Aug 4 Indus plred August 2, the Pelican Day trial Italy, forced ny the ttnortnous Lumber cempany lion purchased from price for Imported coal, Is turning the Honor-Wheeler comnany. of Port land, 7,000 acres of standing tlmbothe latent power of the country'' wjnear Mt. Hcott In the northern pa'rt volcanic area, according to advices, .of tbo county. This Is acccrdlng to ! statement by II. D, Mortenson, prsl dent of tbo Pelican Hay company, to day. It Is estimated that the tract coo- tains about 140,000,000 feet of tlm her. It Is covered with a fine stand eVof trees, all white pine. The tract Is Irithe Klamath Indian "- r reservation and adjoins the govern- 'Jment forest area now being logged by (he company. Mr. Mortensen .stated that the purchase was made to 'lengthen the manufacturing opera-jcrvased. tlons of tbi company. The lumber! First experiments with volcanic will be manufactured at the plant power were made some years before , , . eventually Im n-.-ry to extend tli present logging road 16 or 17 miles but the program o( logging will rmer a ncrloil nf learn , MEXICO CITV. Aug I Moblllza- .. " ". .. . a" '.t. " , TO in Hue ,,;,, nRBltut Ksteban Cantu. Insur - .u-clared mere troops will be sent to Ia-act California If necessary, but ' T ,; . , , V u . not consider the rebellion there of Indicated that the government does great Importance It Is believed many Cnrrunza adherents have Join ed Cantu. ' kD? A rjl"7l M"" rtDlUr i " - ".'J SSS V L4 i,,K organisation work to conduct an the timber Industry. An open meeting will be held Sat urday night at Houston's opora house, starting at 8 o'clock, at which the union representatives will ex plain the alms and purposes ot their visit here. The doors will be open to everyone. Music will be part of the program of the meeting. ROAD AROUND CRATF.lt LAKE RIM IK OPEN The road around the rim ot Crater Lake Is now open for cars and peo ple have been making the trln for the nast few dava. It was necessary to blast a s-reat ouantltv of snow out ot tho road, boforo cars could travel inere is just enough snow in tne r3'' at present to make traveling interesting. It was reported today. ' MISSIONARY MEirri.NO - The regular monthly meeting of ton street. Mrs. Harry Goeller will lead the meeting.. All members are invited and visitors are welcome. C. OF O. HOLDS LUNCHEON The -Klamath county chamber, ot commerce held a noon luncheon to day at the Rex, cafe. Thla Is an In novation which T. L. Stanley, new secretary, expects will be a regular feature. Today's luncheon .was the aecoad of1 the aeries. AJbout 40 embers were present to discus the advancement of-ergaiiaaU work, .. yn I unu lli 11113 SlUini I flKnnf III fnileiilnfllmlllr,U.".,.f.t,. -MHI BBU ULUL U llllini I nilllll I II '.. . . . ., L . 1 B0 rcKu'ar meetings are neici on iuna 10 nnance nis elopment. Fur- IIUT.S. . J . L J. . m , V lK , ?r C0Q t,, ,lrat Tue,,la- of each moJlth- Th8 ther Wtlo. have been dl.cover Pniin Hll PI! T I ,1, l u,a'!or'siofit,M board hassevepl park proposal, un- ed-on the book,, officers allege, one I II I I I I f 1 II I 1 1 1 I I I II . o....m.w. i. . ,wii4tpt iivma. trnrf Cf .lllt!tlilA.rline.irloe fie n 'n.L ISlnrA tmfq WW HARNESS C I - attention toward tho utilization nt a received by the Italian embassy, - This Idea of exploiting the natural hist emitted from the soil In the (volcanic regions seemed a dream at first thought, but already It has Men - , developed to considerable Import- ance, Successful experiments have bti conducted In the past and today at Larderello In Tuscany a heatlna- i w ' - --- - "-wu plant of 14,000 borse power Is oper- ating without Interruption and dla- trlbutlng electric current to Flor- ence, Llvorno and Orosseto. Its ca bs In- , , ,i ' V u"a" Lurderello. near tho salt mines Volterra, a region extensively cov- n .t.n.l..l- en- 'ered with v Icanlc vents emitting powerful Jets of hot ntoam contain ing boric salts and' various gases' HXtracticn of boracrc' In this way It lus been possible to nbisin Jts at a prcsiuro of 30 to 41 pounds per sijuare Inch and In somellPfln.r -.mi ,,a ,.nin.,.j i. -,, Inlsnre. n. I.lh nt 7f. ,.n,l. 1, .'," J ,Z ",.'... ' 7 . ,, , , k? , , a'Ilam Baldwin and Capt. O. C. Apple- i . 8ect'on ot " Sen """re. ga,f tne utter gU actc ai MC. the elL'Cted ileam frnm ulilrh tin. n ' I'rewure of 75 pounds per square, ,,, c-.. --.. .... .u Inch. Seten years later another ex-l rerlment was successful with a 30xVr ucvn UADniMP horsepower turblne-nlternater. and. AL IMbED HARDING later the karderollo heating plant was started with three turbine-alter nators of 3,000 kilowatts each, these TIMBERMAN'S EDITOR EXTENDS INVITATION George M. Cornwall, publisher ot the Tlmberman, left this morning for Portland after a day's visit amens: 'the milts and with friends here. In speaking to a Herald representative he said-that he regretted that he was unale to see all the mill men and de liver the message personally, but falling this, he desired to extend through the newspaper aa, invitation.! to each of them to attend the- 11th annual aessloa ot the- Paciflo Log gers' congress, convening this fall in Vancouver, B. C. The exact date nas not been used. A, special feature ot the conven tion will be a discussion, by experts tot trucks, trailers and tractors and their use In the lumber Industry, a BUWect In which Mr. Cornwall be ,,8 h' 8r' 1"' operator Is 1,ta,,r 'nter8"eiJ- .., -T,.... ., ROOSEVELT WILL TOUR WEST THIS MONTH NEW YORK. Aug. 4. A complete Itinerary of tho western speaking m,,, i pmmi n rtnn..if n... cratc nomnee f'or vlco-pre'sldont. (ginning nt Chicago August 11. and enitnK Indianapolis August 31 was announced today. The tour will bo made In a special car. Speeches will be made at Spokane August 19; Seattle and Taconut August 20, and Portland August 21. Roosevelt then goes to San Franlcsco. MAIL PLANES ON WAY TO SALT LAKE. CITY OHKYBNrfB. Wjro.. AC. 4. One of the, two -alraUne selecting an aerial mail, route, irosaNew-Tprk. to SaatlfraacJaao UcVthia manilaa; tor Salt Lfcitfv Utah,. Tt oUer.wtU "'v'JasJrWWW'U.H" ,-,, iV (tj M IIIIITAI.V MIKES SHARP , REMAND OF SOVIET LONDON, Aug, 4. Irritated ! at what It believe In Soviet ' Russia's equivocation orer the Ilrltlsh suggestion that tho Rus- . slans halt at tho armlstlco line ! of demarcation In Poland and begin peace negotiations, Eng- land has dispatched a share ncte demanding "yon" or "no" for an answer as to whether the Hovlet Intends to listen to the suggestions. The first regular meeting of the full city park commission since re cent appointments were made, was held at the city hall yesterday after noon. Captain O. C. Applegate. who "replaces Frank Ira White, removed of , r,nr,Un ,, wll.m ,.. n.M. .:.". . " " "-" win, who fills the vacancy caused by tbo death of his father, Senator (loo-go T. Baldwin, were present CapUln ,,,., hll bcca acilog ,,.r . ,,, , A .,.. . .w. v. KUj uvim oiuie ir. vtuueieic. assured on the -w esc. side, of 'the river. I It Is expected that the details of Its ' " "' ""- men"' - retary. nniurcTir uadmmjv MARION, Aug. 4.-Decrylng ap- poals to classes as a menace second '!"' .I" -SHf--' J" i i m. . .. ,: u , - trial mand chole) OREGON POPULATION FIGURES TOMORROW WASHINGTON, Aug .4. Oregon's population will be announced tomor row at 10:30 o'clock. NEWS LEAK ROUSES IRE OF JURIST CHICAGO, III., Aug. 4. Federal Judge Alachuler today refused to re ceive a report from the grand Jury, containing. Indictments against 41 leaders ot-recent rail strikes. He ordered the Jury back into session to Investigate the leak by which copies ot the report reached the newspapers before being presented to him. The strike leaders,' it was re ported, were indicted for conspiracy to violate the Lever act by Interter- ring with the movement of food, coal and other necessities. Some news papers had accounts ot Indictments two hours before the Jury reported. - m NEW MANAGER OF POWER . COMPANY IS OX THE JOR J. C. Thompson, new division man- uger of tho California-Oregon Power company, arrived last night to as sume charge ot the office vacated by George J. Walton, who August 1 took tho cushlershlp ot the Merrill hank. ' Mr. Thompson will occupy the resi dence on Conger avenue, formerly the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Walton. His wife and two children expect to join him here as soon as furniture arrives and the home is fitted for oc cupancy. FORB8T FIRK REPORTED FROM DAIRY DISTRICT A forest fire la reported to be rag ing la the Dairy section. It is fan- ned by a high, wind and,. Is eontbai- UtV growing wre. It. to said.' tVbe bSMbhf alotrtk iJur jla.. H BOARD KOLOS MEETING I EAST TO FACE ES Charles ,V. Sakln, former book keeper of the Klamath Packing com pany, arrested here two weeka ago on charges of violation of the Mann act and larceny, started on his re turn trip to Norfolk. Virginia, thla morning In custody of Joseph W. Pg , chief of police of Norfolk, atC eant R. W. Debnam. of the COfT with wealth attorney's office. The i arrived last night, armed extradition papers Issued by the governor of Virginia and count ersigned by Governor Olcott. On the Mann act violation charge. Sakln is accused by W. L. James of etoplng with Mrs. James, wife of the complainant and leaving four moth erless children behind. James put the children In rh.-ir.-e nt hi. nIM.i. who live In North Carotin. ,1 .---. .u" A... -I -.. .""" .'. """k "'" '"" "' M,n- "cn " a mi city wnere ne caused his ar rest July 22. On the larceny charge It Is alleged thflt S.lkln whlln nMlLlan m k !... .j ...... . . .. .w-iuiiicrii (.anuf c r ruit company iook I616.6G from the company's departure from .Vorfolk- and" tho investigation of hl areonnta Is not" yet ended. Mrs. James did not leave Norfolk with Sakln., her. husband said when he was here, hut two days behind him. Sakln was arretted In Chica go on the larceny charge but mam aged to-gettbauA.rtrd westward. Fithcr between Chicago and Sag Francisco, or In San Franciseo the husband said Mrs. James Joined htm. Sakln made the rounds of commis sion houses looking for a position and there learned of the Job here, ao the COUnte. alleges thn hn.i... "7 ," T,. y. '" JUM ani"?.d h7? " man an'' w,fe- (Mm. tiaA m..I. . ..( . . -.-: X ,ef;rSak,n To uf"traed to him In Norfolk for a few "-"'days, but again left him. She said. ne amrmed. that she must go back to 'Klartiath Falls and .m Sntrin i..n.. no .j i, ' . .., .... .... .u..u hii iuuuc; uuu mai was me only way she could get It." He says he apparently acquiesced In her decision, but followed shortly after ward, and caused Sakln's arrest. It Is believed by the sheriff that rSakln was only awaiting a good op portunity to flee from Klamath Falls, and that the Klamath Packing company Is fortunate It they hare not been victimized. No trace of loss has been found In the local concern's office, however. The sheriff's con clusion Is based on the fact that Mrs. James had gone ahead to San Fran cisco and he believes Sakln waa only awaiting an opportunity to get fuada for a getaway and Join her there tor further flight, ff there was such n plan It was nipped by the arrival ot James. When the learned of Sakla'a arrest the woman came Immediately from California and a reconciliation , waa enectea with her husband. They left at once for Norfolk. James is a salesman tor the Cad ahy company of Chicago, distribut ing their -confectionery products throughout the south. Sakln was al so employed In the same tine. This led to the promotion ot the Southern Fruit & Candy company. Sakln talc ing charge ot the office In Norfolk as president of the corporation, and Jamos taking the road as salosman ager in all the southern territory. During his absenco, he asserts, Sa kin took the opportunity to attentate his wife's affections and decanrp with the corporation funds. When confronted by the officers thla morning Sakln was nervous and shaken and apparently did not enjoy the prospect of the eastern trip. FERGUSON FUNERAL TO RE HELD FRIDAY The funeral ot Mrs. Charles J; Ferguson will be held Friday attar noon at 2:30 o'clock from the Pre. byteriaa church,-the Rev. B. P.,'liw reace officiating. Friends wh eMtw ay. visit Whitiock's chanel tanier raw, artersesyn, between, the kmui f 1 af .s-;e'eJV.ter. aarUag Hew N N en can k V . VW I fr -