. '-. . Pp fEtienftuj Iteralil !.e,T " A Cla$B Ad Will Do It Today's N Tmday Member of the Associated Press. rlflocntli Year. No. .1(17(1 KLAMATH FALLH, OltKflO.V, WKONKHIJAV, JULY 20, ItKil much nva onvrt BROOKLYN EABLE TOUR TO ARRIVE HERE TOMORROW) i l Tho Ilrooklyn rsiietn touring party, 30 members, will arrlvo horo tomorrow evening, on routo to Cra ter tako park, according to a mes iiRn riiielvml tills morning by tlio locnl audit from Chnrlcn Foe, gen ornl passenger agent, nt Hun Frun Cisco. ' Tho itiirly, under nrrntiRoinont with tho Ilrooklyn newspaper. Ih on ii tour Including Bcoiila spots ot tho United states, mill tho llnwalUn Is land Thny cnnm wrst ovor tho southern routo, visited llnwall anil nro now starting hack over tho iiorthorn routo. Tho orlKlnnl plan or tho party was to enter Cralpr Lake from tho Medfnrd side iiml one by tho niiinc routo. At a rirint conforpmn horn btitwoen F (' Lnthrop. uielituttt Ronernl pnssotiRor BRont ot tho Southern Pacific; W T Loo. local inuiiiiRcr of transportation for I tin Crater l.ukn company, K. II Hull, picsldcnt of thn chamber of com-iir-rco ,aiut J nines Mllnn, resident mniiacnr of tho Whlto IVIIcnn ho tel, slops worn tnkun to hanKO thin nrrntiRomnut it ti il routo thn party through Klamuth I'alli .Mr I.nthrop wns delegated to pi I sunt thn matlor to Iho tourists and ap parently his arguments with entire ly successful. It Is hopml Hint tho party may ho prevailed to romuln fur a ilay In Kliimnth, renting up for the trip to thn liikn Itn personnel comprint inuny Influential rllliuns whose , vlsli will result In thn sproail of-' valuable pulillrlty for Klamnth ON PINE BEETLE An InlelllKont survey of tho rav Kun of thn plnn bielle hug upon tho KOTornninnt forests In this district wun described In detail by A. J. Jannlcko of tho United Htates for estry service nt tho forum of the chamber of commerce this noon. Korum Ipnder O I) lltirkn Intro duced the npenkcr of the day and In a few minutes the "bug" was described uccuratnly and Its des tructive work detnlled In this com munity Tho lumbermen of this district present worn In InrKo numbers an this subject wns ono which Intorested them IioIiir In linn with their occupation, nnd from tho clear manlier of explanation, tho ordinary person, as well as the tlnibormnn, wns nt nnrn nbln to rrasp tho effect that would tako place in thn timber In this section unlenH ndeiiiato protectlvo ninnsuros worn used to check tho pest nt once. i M EAR TALK Blue and Gqrdon To Fight at Med ford '(? Advices have been recolved from Hob Dickson of Medford Hint on Au gust 4, thn fight faim of that city will wltneHK ii bout between II a bo line of Onklnnd nnd Hnmmy Gordon ol I'ortlund. Tho roronl Hint tho boyn made linro In tho Fourth of July event war heralded nil over tho Medford region And tho fiiim thorn worn liislstniil that n hout botween thmn ho arranged TorniH wero wired both men nnd nc copied, ami thn hout is scheduled foi - ten roniulH, Ilnbn 111 no biiRnlii train Jng Monilny and "III leave for Med ford Homotlmn thlH week to become nccllmnted In that Hectlon Electrical Store Changes Owners A deal wiih fully completed yestor day hatween I.. I. McDaulel nnd W I), Coburn, innnngor for tho Como Electric company, for the purchusi nt tho MoDnnlol Klortrlo company. Mr. Coburn Ih nu oxporloncod oloo trlcal man having boon In tho olectrl cal hualiiosj) for a number of yoaru. llo Btntea that tho pruneut locatlor will bo rutnlned for u tlmo, hut will 380,000 Pounds of Wool Shipped From Klamath in July Thn final shipment of KJnmath County wool purchase! from tho pool offnro.l hy thn Klainntli l.lvoatoek MnrlKiiRn rompniiy on July 1 wns iwnl out from Dnrrls, Montnguo unil Klnintith Kails yesterday, tho ttlilp ment comprising t80,00(i pounds Tho nntlrn lot offered hy thu pool except a small amount was secured hy Charles Diitap anil (InorKo Watt for J Kosh Inml & company of lloslon, thn ner iiRn prlcn pnlil per pounil nhout IG', cents Thn first shipment of 200,000 pounds left Klamath Fulls Jnlv in for Hun Francisco hv mil mi.t then !" ,,'w ,,"', l,r'0" hn Iiiih thn money "i nun r ruucimo oy ran ami lliencnr.,.,, ,, , ... . . ,.,... . i.n for lloslon hy way of tho l'unamu canal hy boat. This shipment will probably luiwi Kan Francisco on AtiRiiHt 7, according to lloslon ad vices. It la not slated whan tho shipment sent yoslordny will leavo Han Francisco for Its eastern distilla tion. jaca.mihi: hmxiutki iito.M r.h, ii:m). iii;i,is TUIII.OCK, Calif, July 20 A Konerul exodus of Jnpnnesn field laborers from this district took placo, following thn deportation to Kuyos, flvo miles north of here Inst nlKht of CH Japanese muln workers by whlto men A petition addressed to thn excctl tlvo committee of the Klnmnth ! tSinirlsmpus' assoilntlon Is being clr- culcfd by prominent fishermen and hunters of this city seeking nluu toem who will servo without pay ns iliorlal-depuly gnmo wardens for the lmprnomont ot game conditions In this county. Tho object or the petitioners Is to assist In the dissemination of know ledge of tho gnmo laws, holp In the protection of tho gamu resources, nnd hy education, sae many nn Innocent person from becoming entangled In tho meshes of tho law for unwitting ly vlnlntlng certain rules. The petitions nro being filled rap idly with nnmes of reliable parties who nrn Intorested In this subject and within a few dns, the tinmen, after scrutiny lo thu executhn com mltteo of the sportsman association, will ho forwarded to A. K. Ilurghduff, Into gamo warden at rortlnnd for commissions. Thn Klainalh HportsmeiiH' associa tion has received n ropy of the TCth biennial report of thn Callfomln state fish and gaum report, Issued recent ly. Tho report Is tho gift of Charles A, Vogelsang, executlvo offlcor, of 3au Francisco, who was horn on tho recent Inspection of tho Crooked Creek fish hatrhery by tho Oregon commission. Ball Player Says Series Was Square After Third Ggime CHICAGO, July 20. Chicago whlto hox phi) cm, after ugreolng with thn gambling cllquo tn throw tho 1919 series to Cincinnati for $100, 000, became Blck or tho donl whon not paid tho bribes promlsod, and nt 11 mooting boforo tho third gamo de cided to play Ibolr best and win tho sorlos. lllll Hums, nccompllco in tho alleged deal and Iho stato'a star wit nous, testified today In tho bnsobull trial. Fooling they hud been crossed by tho gnmblors, they doiiblod crossod their brlbors by tolling them they would loso the third game, but In stead won it U to 0, with Keor pitch ing. Make that Idle dollar work! Put It in tho bank. undergo n complete romodollng nnd when complotod ho oxpocts to linvo mo of tho most up to ditto oloctrlcnl iturn In Southoru Oregon. Mr. MoDanlol nnd wlfo loft this norulng ror California, whoro thoy will tour and visit for u while boforo deciding whoro to locnto. A VOLUNTEER EW I D MMWWVVWWASWWVWNVWA PAY KLAMATH DEBTS FIRST VWWWW.jyWWWVMWWWWWMAW 1I iin digress from our propaganda for thn homo consumption and rimclopmnnl of Klnnuith product Iouk ninli lo put In n word for Um puynicnt of Klmmitli debt. Thrrn Iihh grown up during tlio past few months n practice that slioultl slop rlKht hIkto It is today. Tluit In tlio piinent of hills ownl outsliln of Klanuitli county, wlilln llm cnxlllorM at homo limn to wait. If (Ills pollry with rnTcrsftl for two works, (hero would lm n rmt clinnRo In financial conditions here. Ami It should hn rrTerwtl. It In simply Inking ndtnnlJiRo of Iho fart that ou know tho man at Iioiimi will not sun joii, wlillo you nrn afraid tlio outsldo creditor will. Vou feel that oil ran ro to thn friend nt homo with n hard luck story and cK tlmo, wlillo jou nmkn nor' Nnrrlflrn to nistln tho money for tlie man uhroad. You want to keep jour outside credit all right, while yon trust to friendship to satisfy the man nt homo. While you nm doing this you urn forcing him to stand off thn nuin IkiIIi Item and abroad ' If ctory man will pay his home r.. . .V VI JH.I -..1.t,1, ...nil v. . .. nt homo barely keeping within reach ing up. Jet us roMtltn today lo go otrr thn bills payable and placo tho one dun home peopln at the top of tho list. Wrilo to tlio outaldn creditor and tell them they will hare to wait n few days longer. Then aw fast ns you ran, pay what yon own here, so that your creditor may do tlie same thing and thus get a nlmbln dollar circulating throughout the bnal- ncM district Instead or the hard lurk, hard lime story that you so qftea hear, l'ay your homo hills now, own if they nrn not due, Ktcry I lino you pay n bill at home It means tile starting of a tnoTC ment Hint will not end until that money romrfi bark Into yonr pocket in Hie pnymoiit of long past dun minimi from debtors who had to stand you off Ih-cuuio Hie homo Jicoplc Hint unit owed you. Imu'l forgrt that Hilt Is your town. Don't forget that thn people who llo here are your frlendi, your neighbors, your associates. Don't for get that if you get Into difficulties Hint Uicao urn Iho pooplo you turn to for holp nnd conNolatlmi. Don'l lot-get that to these you owe your first duty and consideration. Don't forgrt that every' tlmo you do something to help n man ut homo you nro helping yourself, for the succena of the community In thn aggregate? succe you. Therefore, don'l forget to pay jou ran, but first anyway. r Ol that money out of your pocket luul put It in tho bonk. If you can't ue II, someonn elan ran. Olts him a chance. e e o In sixty day tho limn that elapsed between the publication of tho financial statements of Hie local banka deposit increased nearly quarter of a million. t us make (be lncrcao for the next sixty day twice that sum. Tills ran roally lm donn If everyone will do his duty put that Idle dollar in Hie bank. ALL REAOY FOR Final urrunRementu for tho flower show tomorrow at tho chamber of common o rooms, wero mado by tho Committees this afternoon. Tho la dles in charge ot thn affair nro very pleased with tho enthusiasm which has been shown by Klamath Falls pooplo and they aro sura thoro will bo a profusion of flowors on exhibit. Anyono ho has not been per sonally asked to bring tholr flow ors In, -whether thoy have prlxo winning blossoms or not, Is urgod by Mrs. Q. A. Krauso to bring them In All entries must bo In by 2 o'clock tomorrow rftoraooa ns tho show will opon at 2:30 Initovt ot In tho morning an previously plan ned. And pooplo woro reminded again to bring thoir own contnlnon. Mrs. Chnrles Martin will bo In thargo of the ten which will bo 11 feature of tho afternoon Music will bo f urnltl cd in tho attrnom by a victroln, which Goorrj A. virtr has pr'.fcrtod to tho Imiics for tho day, nxd 1c tho evon ng the Ucnl orchestra -win furnish iho music. ' Anybody whu wlsho thcK flftr era returned to thorn attor tbo show ahould speak to tho com-n'i-teo In chnrgo ,or their wVhlta wIM ho taken to tho hospitals. First Lumber Cut In New Dorris Mill DOnillS, Cal., July 20. Camln ottl & Illnohart, u trucking con corn, hauled tho first load or lum ber from tho Bamuols & Mthonoy mill nonr Dorris yestordny nftor M'on. Messrs Rumuola nnd Ma honey recently took over tho mill hlch wns formerly known us the Clark mill but was nevor operated. Tho new owners havo contractnl thu lumber cut tn the Associated Lumber & Box company of Do-r'.J end Is bolng luulc to their trot yuds. Tho lumbei consists p..t clpnlly of u ,o)l :r.do ot pin. hi'kciatj u:aiox mektixh A spcclnl mooting of tho I.oglon will bo hold Friday night at 8 o'clock In tho city hall. Important matters aro to bo discussed and an urgont call It sent to all nnsmbrs to be present. FLOWER W hills first, It will lm hut a matter of to pay thn hill h owm on the ouU i,i,.... .i.i..m ..in. .i. w. ,l..m ....... ...., ...... ...V W", t," of the (Jig end without ever catch you owed could not pay the debtor of all, nnd that Is sure to Include your home creditor flrat today if T Tho plan to pump out tho Sic I'icns oil well Monday was not com puted ns scheduled duo to tho ce ment falling to net proporly nnd when work commenced on tho pumping, a break occured allowing an Inflow of water. Tho drillers Bet to work cementing tha fcroak a onco nnd woro engaged this morning patching up. Dlue Shale at Orator Tho work at the Crater Lake oil well was reported going nicely today and tho drill has entered into a bluo shalo closely allied with tho variety found in Montana opera tions. A holo has been punched through tho shalo for 350 foot and it is not known how much deeper this formation will run. A talk with officials of tho com pany HiIh morning found them en thusiastic oor tho bluo shalo for mation nnd Its depth, for it oil donees to thorn tho fact that no water can como through this cap ping, neither could oil soop through It, and as It's similarity to tho Montana formation whoro oil bus boon found lying underneath, Is considered very encouraging. Tbo drlllora aro pushing tho work as fast ns they can. Farm Loans Are Approved by Bank Word has been recelvod Jioro by tho Klamnth Falls National Farm Loan association, that many ot the loans havo boon approved by tho national land bank of Spoknno, for which tho appraiser was hero ap praising lands two weeks ago. Ab stracts ot titles nro bolng forward od to tho Spoknno bnnk this week and If thoy aro satisfactory tho monoy will soon bo forthcoming. Tho hind hank Is asking that all pooplo who aro interested In holplng tho farmor invest in farm loan non-taslblo bonds, at this tlmo Insteatl ot putting their monoy in other chanels. Mako that idle dollar work! Put it In tho bank. ' Will OATTLK TIUIX PENDLETON, July 20. Uklnli cattlomen intend to ship a tralnload of cattlo, 33 carloads, from Pilot nock today to place on tho Portland market, according to Dan Clark, live stock ugent of the O-W, R & N. company ot Portland, CEMENT MS WTFJ Hundreds Barred by Lack of Room From Roseburg Inquest KOSKDimo, July 20. Mm. It. M. Ilrumflold wag recalled to tho stand this morning wbon the Inquost ovor tbo headless body found under her husband' automobile was renamed. Tho courtroom was crowded and hun- dreds wero unable to enter. District attorney Nouncr question ed her closely regarding tho dentist's activities during tho week prior to his disappearance. Hho declard ho said nothing concerning a trip, or made any Intimation ho man planning mur der. Dennis Russell's brothers (Ratified they had examlnod tho body and woro cortaln It was their brother. Tho liusenbark brothers of Melrose, friends or Ilrumfleld's, testified the body wan tho dentists. Coroner Hitler 190k tbo stand and stated tho hair found on tbo scalp clinging to the body, which was cut by him ni evidence, resembled Drum field's hnlr, whllo tho hnlr on another largo plcco of scalp found near the wreck was similar to Itunol's. lie produced two boxes of evidence In cluding burned bib overalls, n watch, fountain pen, letter, card, gnn, cooked ear, two ploces of human scalp with gray and black hair and a vest. Tho watch was Ruisel's, ho testified. Ivan Calhoun testified the body was Drumflcld's. JUSTICE COORT Lillian Ucnnlngton was arraign ed befn-o Justice Lem Uaghagen yesterday ovonlng at," ( o'clock, charged with pasting a had cheek upon Chris Diana ot the Arcade hotel last week. In the hearing, the defendant cleared herself of the charge and was roloased'frotn cus tody. A. C. Frlsbee. charged with clr- Ing .1 cheek for $35 to tho Square Deal drug company which was turned down by the bank upon pre sentation, was scheduled for ar raignment this afternoon at 2 o'clock. At 11 o'clock, this fore noon, Frlsbee was without legal ad vlco and a continuance was grant ed until 2 o'clock to enable him to socure an attorney. The check was mado good to the drug company earlier In the week. At 10 o'clock this morning, Ed ward, Roy and Walter Mallory wero to be arraigned In the Justice court on a chargo ot "wanton in Jury to personal property." Thoy woro accused by Ocorgo Duke of Crescent. Tho plaintiff alleges that tho threo men dug a holo In tho public highway noar Crescent on May 27 and when Mr. and Mrs. Duko drovo along this highway, they allege, that they drove their car over a pile of brush which con cealed tho holo and all were pro- clpltatcd into tho pit, Injuring tho mnchlno and straining Mrs. Duke's back. No one of tho parties -were present at tho trial but a tolephono message stated that they would bo on hand sometime this aftornoon. The defendants aro out on $500 ball each. Tho last scheduled case on Jus- tlco Qaghagen's docket until July '6 Is sot for tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock when A. W. Finch will bo nrralgnod on a chareo of nl. If Red careless driving whllo on n journoy to Kirks ford. July 12. The complaint was sworn out at thn Instance of Stephen Herllh, who olIogcB lhat his wlfo and children v.tr injured when tho marl -nn driven by Finch crashed Into a spring wagon containing Mrs. Hor llhy and two small children. Wattenburg, Lorenz Get Chiloquin Job U. K. Wattonburg, local contrac tor, was awardod tho gonornl con tract for building tho now school nl Chiloquin by tho directors of tho dis trict last evening. Tho plumbing anr" heating contract was awarded to the Lorenz Plumbing company of thlr city. Tho total cost ot tho building If estimated at approximately $25,000 Tho general construction will cos' in tho neighborhood of $20,000 anr" tho plumbing contract Is between i,ouu ana $a,oou jou. THREE MSES N hUlKET PLAN DEPENDS ON PRODUCERS The freo market nronosed hv Chris Dianas ot the' Arcade hotel I to be tried out as quickly as a num ber ot farmers who hare nrodnca of any sort to dispose ot In this market, which temporarily will be in the basement ot the Arcade ho tel on Slain street, can be induced to bring their stuff .there says Mr. Dianas. Mr. Dianas stated this moraine that he was sure of barer to anr sort of fresh vegetable or market produce for the Initial trial of the market and all he need mow 1 th names ot farmer who will call or wrlto him at pottofflce box 477, Klamath Falls at once telllna- him on what date they will bring tkelr stock m for disposal. Mr. Dianas would Ilko to start Saturdar If It could bo arranged, and is now bend- Ing every effort to that end. As an evidence that tha tnarkat can bo triod out. Mr. Dianas sUtes that bo haa already made arrange ments with a set of barer who will tako caro of the commodities brought in, The question now Is will tbo farmer supply produce. .Mr. Diana also state that n roductlon In price In the fresh Tog otable lino can be bad without a trial and while the results of the market will not be felt o much tbi year, nez season the farmer will benefit for this free market will create a demand far th. farmers' produce and eventually jviaraain county can raise enough green stuff to take care of all .it. needs, and $200,000 which to sow oaring mi county yearly can be kept here for borne development. Mr. Dianas atitM ! k. . will try lo aecara newspaper yuMlcr, -- Itv tnr Oil. - JH..I... :'" .. .1 I -- . .M.a w urjivL db mi nan when "produce will Nbo in and that uy tarmor wno Has only a small nmount of material to dlsnosa of. even If only enough for one sale. win no wclcomo to como and use tho freo market for his purpose. Tho buyers will come to th0 mar ket once that It Is started Is the firm belief of Mr. Dianas. Tho labor organizations favor a trial plan, he says. Former Shippington Man Dead in Cal. News was received yesterday of the death In a Redding. California hospi tal, of William Allen, until recently of Shippington, Mr. Allen sold his Shippington storo recently and went to California, hoping to improvo his health. Hospital authorities found a First Stato and Savings bank pais book in his effects attor his death and notified the bank hero. Mr. Allen was aged about 50 years and un married. Ho is not known to have had rolatlvos hore. Fred Qarleh Is investi gating and hopes to learn where thu doad man's rolatlvos reside on tho roturn ot Fred DcChalne. a close friend, now at ltornbrook. Shanahan Brothers Asks Courts to End Financial Troubles Don D. Shanahan and John Shana han, owners of tho Shanahan Dros. ranch at Dly, Klamath county, Mon day fllod a voluntary petition ot bankruptcy' in the federal court at Portland. Liabilities of the firm total $74,672.54 and asset $81,235.10, according to the petition. Tho petition alleges that suit fllod by John P. McAullffo for tho fore. closure ot a mortgage ot $17,666.80 Is causing all othor creditors to clamor for payment of claims, and that relief can ho obtained only thru bankruptcy procedure. Tho suit was alleged to have been fllod July 9, 192, In tho circuit court of Klamath county. Another mortgage of $14,000 Is hold by Spratt Wells, of Ashland Or., tho petition alleges. Ot the debts contracted by tho firm,. $'34,166. 89 is in secured claims and $31,676.61' In unsecured claims. Ot tnOjUsBots; a total, ot;$50,000 Is In roil! tjstt'te and $23,7pO In stock, consisting of 3000 head.-