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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1921)
3Mj fammut v v 4 Cai Ac fVffl Today'i'MOw. Today t i Mil Member of the Associated Press, '.. J 1 t iy ""p Fifteenth Year. No. 0128 KIjAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, HI'PTEMIinR, 2, 1021 PRICE FIVE Cliiniat Itegi&Ui i V ft HIE OF JUL BREAKERS IBE m MEN I Underahcrlff UtwUni, at 9:45 thin afternoon reported that ho had received ft telo 4 phono moMago from Sheriff Lloyd Low, Mating that ho had captured four of tho run- away prisoner nvar Merrill, and wan bringing thorn bark to Klamath Fall. Tho men recaptured ro D. A. Watson, Kd Jones, Glean Reynold and Jack Morrison. Jack Kreigh, aged SO, a cased of larceny, Is tho only ono of tho f ugltlvc still at large. Shorlff Lloyd Low has loft no avonuo of cscapo open to tho prls jmors "who participated In tho "wholesalo Jail dollvory at tho pollco ntatlon, Wodncsday night, and nan boon tracing down ovory clua which bears on u posiilblo arrest. Ono prisoner has been takon, , Tom Caponor, agod 22 yoars, nrrsstcd on an alleged moonshlnlng chnrgo last -week. Cap nor yesterday afternoon tele phoned to Jailer Mark Howard that he was still In tbo city, and that bo intondod to como back and sur 'ronder. Tbo reason ho was return ing, ho said, was because ho did not want to havo his bondsmen, who had sinned $760 bonds guaranty ing bis' appoaranco In Mod ford on a moonshlnlng charge, forfolt tbolr bend money on him. Caponor "was arrested boro for an atloged moon shining jOporat Ion at 79 Main street four months'ago, and was at lib erty on bonds vjion ro-arrestod on the Worden OTonuo charge Caponor Btatod that tho outbreak was engineered from Insldo tbo Jail after a fllo and hacksaw had been smuggled Into tho Jail early In tho week. Ho rofused to rovoal who sent In tho saw and who did tho fling of tho lock bolt. Ho also ro fused to mako any statoment wbero tho balanco of tho prsonera wont to. Caponer donlod than any friends of hlH aided htm In breaking out. Deputy Shorlff Durt Hawkins grill ed Caponor regarding various dotnlls of tho outbreak but could gloan no facts which would solve the problem. Caponer maintained comploto inno cence of tho plot for tho dollvory. Questioned whoro bo romalncd all night, ho aald. "Oh, with somo friends whore wo had norno good li quor. 1 got all I wanted so I decided to roturn and not orabarass tho good mon who trustod rao by acting us my bondsmon." It was learnod later that Caponor spent tho night in Shlpplng- ton. 40 Bushels Spring Wheat Is Threshed . ln Tule Lake Land N. II. Martin, whb resides on Oak stroot In this city, roports that his whoat yiold on land In tho Tulo Lake district is running woll ovor 40 bush obi to tho aero. Tho land was loasod from tho government. Tho jwheat Is the bluostom varloty, spring planting, and tho ylold Is considered unusual for spring whoat. Mr. Martin aso has an oat crop to bo harvestod. No oata havo boon threshed yet but it Is estimated thoy will ylold from 7B to 100 bushels an acre. DIVORCE HEARINGS ON The divorce casca of Pearl Btoros aganat Simon O. Btoros and Mary Jano Eggsman against Wilbur Eggsmnn will bo heard In Judge Kuvkondall's chambers this aftor- noon, tbo Storos case being sot for 2 o'clock. Both cases will bo con tested. Cruelty Is tho alloged cause for divorce In both cases. MASS AT MERRILL SUNDAY Mass will bo celebrated In Holy Cross church In Merrill at lOiO o'clock Sunday morning. A full at tendance of tho members la urged as Important announcements will be mode; COMEDIAN SNAPPED BY CAMERA MAN Fatty Arbucklo, motion picture Htnr who In charged with pausing ns ho appears In court. Heated behind Arbuckle, lit hln left, is Charles iNurse Jameson Mrs. Jean Jamcwon in the nurno who attended Mi Rnppo. Hlio in ono of tho chief wltaoNSCH for the Mate. BE PROSECUTED "Toll tho duck nnd gooso huntors two things for mo, first to refrain from Bhootlng migratory birds aftor sunsot, rind secondly that I intond to start out Saturday to arrost all violators of tho law forbidding shooting ono half hour before sun- rlso and aftor sunsot," Henry Stout. gomo warden said today to a Herald reporter. "I do not wish to act wlth- OUl giving lair nurmui; uuuui iu law so a hunter can plead Ignorance" ho continued, "but tables showing tho tlmo of sunsot and sunrise havo boon glvon to tho newspapers for the Information of tbo public and that Is suroly fair warning. Toll tho hunters to cut out tho slip and carry it with them." Mr. Stout assigns tho reason for tho campaign first bocauso It Is legal, secondly for encouraging tho gamo birds to remain In this soctlon as long as possible "Aftor dark," ho said, "when a gamo bird Is Becking a iroostlng unkl feeding pliwo, tho flash and sound of a gun will causo It to rlso sky high and proceed south without feeding, whoroas If undls turbod at night tho fowl will scok tho Bamo spots after dUBk whoro It Is assurod of . full .crop and undls turbod rest. Tho less it Is disturbed, tho longor It will romaln horo and offer a mark for somo sportsman. I heartily approve of tho appeal sont out by tho Sportsmon's Association asking Its mombbrs to stop shooting at sunsot. I wish other huntors would follow suU. Every doputy gamo war don has boon Instructed to arreBt vio lators of the law and tho campaign begins tomorrow Irrespective ofpor sons." Following Is tbo sunrise and sun set tablo for the coming week Sunrlso Sunset Sept. 24 Sopt. 25 Sept. 26 Sept. 27v 5:51 G:52 5:53 5:55 5:5C 5:67 5:58 C:59 5:55 5:53 5:51 5:49 5:47 5:45 5:44 5:42 Sept. 28 Sopt. 29 Sept. 30 Oct. 1 HAVE BABY DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Herrlngton of Shlpplngton are parents of a baby girl, born last night. Mothor bbPbbbbbbbSPsb fil ? - iJHjH bb . Mis! 't V VI0LAT0I3S OF von and daughter are doing well, re potts Dr. L, L. Truax, .7 I ..(M : S LOS ANGELES, Sopt. 23. Only. iloflcou ("Fatty") Arbucklo hlniBolf had tho key to tho cellar of his West Adams Htrcct resldunco here, accord ing to Miss Khlliorlno Fitzgerald, hctiHokocpor for Arbucklo, In testi mony given to Ralph Camarlllo, as sistant United States district attor ney. . Mlns FlUgorald said, according to Camarlllo, that aho understood Ar bucklo's collar was "genorously stocked" with liquors; that bo alono entored It; that sbo did not know wbotbor bo bad tnken any with him whon ho started for San Francisco on tbo trip which resulted in his ar rest for tbo alleged murder of Miss Virginia Rappe, film actress; and that whllo sho.'arranged for tho pay mont of other household expenses, bIio never bad seen a bill for liquor amonffbom. . uamariuo siaiea jhihb riizKeraiun Btatenonts checked with oWdcnco ali ready In tho possession of tho fcdoral officials who wero investigating tho source of tbo liquor drunk at tho Arbucklo party In San Francisco. Jewels vs. Ewaunas at Park Sunday A mooting of tho managers of the city baseball loaguo was hold this forenoon and a decision was mado to havo tho Jowels cross bats with tho Ewauna team Sunday at Modoc park-. It Is said that an offort will bo mndo to havo tho Klamath band assist in tho Sunday program by playing on tho streets and also ren der n concert during tho courso of tho gamo at tho grounds. Tho proposition has boon submit ted to tho band and will bo consider ed tonight. Tho city loaguo offers tho band GO per cent of tho not pro ceeds abovo expenses. Such an ar rangement would holp ralso tho band debt .which has boon partially paid by tho subscription of 100 from thb chamber of commorco. REX RENNER IS MARINO SUCCESS OF MOOSE DANCES Tho remarkable success that has nlroadv attondod tho dances given each Wednesday and Saturday eve nings in tho Mooso ball would Indl cato that this popular hall wlll.ro- trnln fta nlflfn AH tflA mflCQl Of thO dancers of tho city. Under tho di rection of Rex Ronnor, tho dances aro training in popularity, and ho states that tho same caroful per sonal supervision will bo continued iiimnili the winter season. The music by tho Flls orchestra is fine, and altogother the young folks of tho city find keen enjoyment in at tending. The next danco will be given tomorrow evening, and In future on every Wednesday and Saturday night. I PATD3NT AT THE COUNTY HOSPITAL PASSES AWAY Frank O'Brien, agod 40, a patient at the county hospital slnco Septem ber 12. died there last night. Tho only known relative is his mothor, Mrs. Kate O'Brien, of San Fran cIsco, whom Earl Whltlock, funeral director, wired today (q secure 01 rectlous for-burlap t , HUE ONLY ' HAD BOOZE M IN TRAGEDY ROLE r " -T 'T f 'j ' 1 C ,tlc death of Virginia Happc, artrcu, Jlrcnnau, his attorney. Mrs. Delmonter Mm. B. M. Dclmont, Miss ltiipjm'M companion at tho Arbucklo party, signed tho warrant which urcuscM tho comedian of tho Ibippo girl's murder. F Injuries received about ten days ago, when ho descended from a load of hay upon tho broken bandlo of a pitchfork, culminated In the death last night at 10:30 o'clock of Ernest J. " Hoseltlno, Merrill road rancher. ' An Intestinal obstruction, devel oping as tho result of tbo wounds, was given by Dr. L. L. Truax, at' tending physician, as the cause of death. Until this complication aroso tho chances for rocovory wore favorable. An operation was per formed yostorday In hope of over coming tbo difficulty. Tho decodont was 36 yoars old, and is survived by a widow nnd four children: Lois, aged 13; Vorlo, 11; Elslo, 9, and Jamos, 4. Tho family camo horo nbout three yoars ago from Gresbam, Oregon Tho body will, bo takon to Gresham for burial, probably Sunday. Borah Votes Alone Against Committee Favoring Treaties WASHINGTON, Sopt. 23. With Senator Borah only voting against them, all tho peaco treaties with tho former central powers were or dered reported favorably by tho senato foreign relations committee today. CLOUDS. inDE CRATER LAKE VIEW FROM -RIM. Rov. Phollx Gels and'' Ed Renlck of Lakovlow, who havo beenjn tbo city visiting with Rev. J. V. Mol loy, motored to Orator Lake yostorday. Tho lako was hidden from the view of thoso on tho rim by a cloud blanket but could bo soon In all of its splendor half, way down the trail. The sight was an unusual ono much appreciated by thoso for tunate enough to'havo soen It, Fath pr Gels and Mr. Renlck returned to LtiKevlow this morning.. ljaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfl BavawsSumiaiaiaiaiaiaV WXWWWa "vk 4tmf 3BaVBavavavavl HBKVBBaBaBaBaaH- bb NK' CiBBaBaBaaaH .alHd3HP4ai2B BBaam'itBPBBaBaBaBH kSyBaBaaaaaaH BBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaaV, K yQbH BBaBaBaBaBaBaaHVi3H bbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbIbV V LbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB bibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV BBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaaB ''BaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaH D R LI M Wallace's Estimate t Includes '.Fupd, fo , - .Fight Pine Beetle WASHINGTON, Sept," 23- Chief Forester Groeloy has notified Ilepre nentatlvo Sjnnott that lir accordance with Slnnolt's suggestions Secretary Wallace of tho department of agri culture has Included in estimates for tho next fiscal year $lp0,000 for protection of Oregon and California' forests fiom plno beetle, 'tho money to bo immediately, available upon passage ofi tho agricultural bill dur ing the. coming session. Estimates call for $CO;000 for na tional forest lands and '10,000 -In cooporatlon with tho Interior depart ment on Indian lands, Oregon and California grant and public lands. BWIEED1N - bage mm IE DEPUTY I . r nOSEBURG, Sept. 23. Dr. ll'. M. UYumfield.'held on a cbargd of mur dorlng Donnta Rnssoll, today hurled a chair at Doputy. Shorlff Hopkins whllo tho officer was In his cell, ac-"j cording to Hopkins' report. Brumflold Is said to havo been an -gry hocaucoi his collmato, Charles Cobb of Rccdsport, rocontly sentenc ed to thrco 'months nt hard labor on a moonsblnlng charge, had been made to work In tio courthouse yard .yes terday. , Hopkins drow his Tovolvor, after Brumtield throw tho chair and told tho prisoner ho would boa dead man If ho maCu atiothor move. Cooked Fpod$Salc;L.n at Market Tomorrow'; Market Opens at 7 t r Tho Episcopal Iadtog will have a cooked food department at tho Grand Central public markot tomorrow. The proceeds .of tbo salo will be used for treatment of a disabled ox-scr-vlco man. Tbo markot tomorrow will open at 7 o'clock, so that laboring people on their way to work mny plnco orders with Market Mastor, Cramblltt. By telling him what thoy wish to buy and leaving enough cash with him to pay for their purchases they may secure all varieties of farm grown produco ag woll as ,lf thoy wero on hand tbomsolvos. Aftor October 1, Mr. Cramblltt, an nounces, tho market will bo opon dally. Mr. Cramblltt has boon working all week to get tho stalls In shapo for this week's markot and has'mado consldorablo progress. Tho farmers havo also been organized to a grcnt or extent and a record breaking bus iness Is oxpoctod tomorrow. Equalization Board s to Receive Protests Until October 1st Yesterday was tho last day for tho filing of petitions of protest against tho assessment roll of 1922 which Is now In tho hands of tho board of equalization but a conforonro wus bold today between County Clerk C. R. DoLap and Assessor W. Tv Leo which resulted in tho waiving of tho tlmo limit on protests. Tho statoment was mado that In ordor to glvo ovory taxpayer a fair show to protest, tho board would still contlnuo to rocolvo protests on both city and county as sessments. W. T. Lee announces that October 1, will bo the final dato for tho fil ing of protests mailed and bearing a postmark of Octobor. I will bo ro cognized. This dato will bo final and after that, tho assessment lovled will stand for tho taxes 'for tho 'your 1922. SLY YEAR OLD CHILD IS PORTLAND AUTO VICTIM. PORTLAND,'- Sept. 23. Just after ho had bought a candy automobile In a' shop boro, Jacob Adelman, six years old, was run down yostorday by an automobilo and died In the ambul ance on tho way to tho hospital. Tho day before Charles Walton, aged five, wag killed by an automobile, t "'-- - - "J1 SHOteill:! . IMSff ' NEW tftiRKy SopU'SSMIbs Mil dred Hanan, said to bo the daugh ter of 'tho Iato Alfred P. Hauah, wealthy shoo manufacturer, wu" shot and seriously woundod" early today by Mrs. Qraco Lawes, whb1 then committed aulcldo. ' " Tho1 shooting occurrod as rMlBBl Hanan nnd John S. Borland, an ex porter, emerged from an apartment houso In Brooklyn, whoro thoy- had been visiting. Borland attributed tho shooting to Jealousy, and admitted ho had quarfoled recently with Mrs. Lawes' about Miss Hanttn. Ho said Mm. Lawes had been concealod In tbo' shrfdows noar tbo npnrtmont hotiso until sho stopped out and began shoeting: i After firing ' throo buIet into Isa Hanan's body. a Mrs. Lsa shot 'horsolf In tho head, dying ihi. stantly. ' Mrs. Lawes loft a lcttor to hor mother, who lives In San Francisco, In which sho said: "Too much high life; tho paco Is too fast, and liquor has driven mo craiy." Miss Hanan wnr 24 years old and Mrs. Lawco'.'was 32. Tho youngop woman ha'dTuebn married nnd wbb divorcGirjlrJJpears ago. ' f i Hestipnlehts of Beef and Mutttin . i Hoavy Hvestock shipments aro to- ' portod hy tho Southern- l'aclfIovsta tlon. Apoclal sheep train of.29 cars , XJMsivtWrn .. - woro loaded in tba louPyards and tho rest of tho train mado up at Midland. Last Tuesday local buyers shipped 42 carloads of beef to tho San Fran cisco market. Assault Trial on in Justice Court Tho assault nnd battery caso, wherein Johnnlo Hutchison of Boat ty is charged by tho stato -with using a billiard cuo on tho porsons of Oscnr Barkley and Floyd Brown, August 20, was hoard in Judgo Gnghngon's court this forenoon. Witnesses testified that a disturb nnco took place in tho poolroom owned by Hutchison, nnd that dur ing tho altorcatlon, Hutchison first used a board on tho person of' Oscar Barclay ,thcn throw him out on tho porch of tho poolroom.1- Floyd Brown lntorforred at this stngo of tho tight, and after a ftstlo encounter between Hutchison and Brown, Hutchison is alleged to havo entored tho living quarters back of tho poolhall and secured a shotgun. Indian pollco took tho gun away and gavo It back to Hutchison's wife ' INJUNCTION AGAINST CHANGE OF VENUE IS UTIIELD Judge Kiiykondnll today donted tho motion flldd by Attorney Wil liam Marx and J. W. Stlmson ask ing for tho dissolution of tho in junction Bocurod by Attorney John Irwin restraining thorn from taking tho caso of J. W. Stlmson against Sa,m Combs to tho Tulo'Lnko Jus tico court for trial. Judgo Kuy kondnll rendered tho decision that a Justice of tho peace cannot act out sldo his precinct. Attorney Irwin was instructed to draw up his ordor accordingly. Tho restraining order wns Issued nt tho Instance of the dofondant Septombor 15. DEFAULT JUDGMENT An order of default and Judg ment against W. E. Floyd for tho sum of ?282, do was issueu mis morning by Judgo Kuykqndnll In tho suit filed by H. F. Moelk. Exe cution was ordorod against tho as sets of tho defendant. Judgment prnyod for In tho plaintiff's peti tion, was for .? 232.50 and attornoy foes amounting 'to' ?50. Tho in debtedness has been due since February 1, 1920. t