.M 47 -r i Out ' Today skNews ((jagiw iT J t r.tf Tf ? vl Cani W IViW Do It ' , Hll Member of the Associated Press, .rifbimth Yrv Vo. OHM KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, HEITEMHEH 0, 1021 1MHCM FIVE CKNVfc ''; gaietntui Herald' TO OCTOBER 9 IS n PREVENTION, ' Fire Prevention Day has been omciany sot by uorernor uon w. wieott ior uoioner utnt ana ne sng- ( Koets that on or beforo that date,. ovory person In the state of Oregon glvo moat, serious attention to tho' r;provcnuo ot careless- iiro- Dnr- . ing tho interval between now nnd,wiinoci us pinco in mo crunibio.jfafmcril (i,Bt six or eight more- load ' October 9th, the flro marshal ' n'rid for tho American Loaguo pennant. 0f produce would' bo dollvered durln tno ttoaoa ot the various flro fight-; Ing units la the ntato are urged to do overrtttai: possible to oducatV ', tho piibllo, lit, tho bit weans to pro - jjvont fire.- r -.. Flro Chief Kleth 'Anibrosoistated,, today that trio movement to prevent' flro In thia eHy'nnd county was ono which every person phould Intoro'st .... !..- ..... i iu i liiuiunuiiu Aiu, ud u-iiiu iiiikui iuni-fl bly work a hardship on nny person or croup , ot people nt any time; throwing many out of employment, mi eh as happenod when- tho LakoM nlilo Lumber company- plant was consumed by fire recently, nnd tho, incident on Main ntrcot, when tho j framo building occupied by tho Oomot Klectrlo company and tho Wars pool room woro destroyed, causing both firms .unnecessary ,;r u..u .. .,. wi .u,ru.. vu-,n(i Ing tho buitdlng up of tho lost bust niuq bouses. Chief Ambrose cltod the above' lo"es nH the otfoc of a flro be cause they wero recent events, but on tho whole, urgod the people to nbntuln from caroless bundling of flro near combustible- substances. More than $2,000,000 worth of fac tories, stores, dwellings, buildings T dnrlng tho yeaaof 1980, ami In -addition many thoURandti of dollars worth of merehantablo timber. Tho '" tax for fire, tho chief said, amount ed for iho year 1020 to the sum of $3.79 per capita. Tho property loss Is oven sur passed In nwfulnOM by tho "wanton loflH of life and Injury and suffer ing. During tbo year; thirty-six pooplo wero burned to death In Oro- gen nnd hundrods wero Injured to n greater or lees extent by firo, 'tho ehlof said. Nlnety-tlvo por cenM of tho fires could bo nvoldod, be- causo most ot them nre. of a pro vontablo nature and a small amount of common ( senso would havo elim inated the losses. Chlof Ambrose has nuggosted that Inasmuch as Firo Provention Day this year falls on Sunday, it is con sidered indlsponsablo that tho schools ot thq stato hold special ox excises on tho' Friday procodlng that day. Consult with tho mora lwre of tho local flro department for locnl instruction how boat to prevent fires. llavo compositions prnparod on such subjoctu as: "What uso this sobool could mako ot the monoy lost by flro In this city." "What I have learned about Flro Prevention Day nnd why wo havo "How can I holp In tho roductlon of losi of life nnd. property?" ' Kspoclally In the high school de partmental oxhlbltfl should bo pre pared. Each conld show the special hazards they provide. The manual training departmont, domestic scl rnco, chemistry nnd physic depart ment all have their special hazardB, whlchBhonld be -watched. Members of tho fire departmont and flro In suranco agents will be ablo to glvo valuable aid In this work. Abovo all, let the children nso their Imagination and take as much active part, in the. exercises as la practical. It arouses Interest and enthusiasm otherwise impossible. Remembering, lastly that Firo Provention Day. is not day to cole- brato flro losses, but a day on 1 which intorest should be aroused In the reduction ot fire losses. Firo Prevention Day, ... .ii.' concluded, was not a local or a stato movement-, but was one day when the eaonlo of th whole Unit- tA Rlntna vara ImnnrtuneA bv tha'tt(V1 well DISV join in tllO ObSOrV- Eovornora of their states to oxerclso ' enutlon, and to sproad publicity wtitMi -wnnlrt ntimniuta and encour-' ago pooplo to bo caroful tn the uso Giants Win National Championship, Look . Like Yankees', Cinch NEW YOIIK, Bopt. 30. --Tho Now I (York (ilnntH n'm wlnnors o! Hie Na tional League championship through the douljlo defeat of 1'JttPburc nt fit. Louis yostordny. , Tlio only chance that the K.itv York Yunkoos havo of losing tho. Amcrl- can Unguo championship t, by their nosing inoir remaining tnree names """ mo wovoianci mumim winning tholr romnlnlng three games f l" - ' .CHICAGO, fiept. 30. Cleveland "'"-" mcago j io b touay ana PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 30. To- dn"V New York-Philadelphia Amorl- 'can league game was railed off on account of u rainstorm. The gnme Ih L'U played. In a tiotiblohcadpr ut New York tomorrow. Tho Yanks need - ,o win hut one gamo to clinch the ponnnnl. . " . A3 TRAP DROPS CHICAOO, BoPt. 30. Singing j popular coiigs, Carl Wandomr, who ex-jnmrderod his wlfo, hur unborn babe, WI R N a Taggou sirangor- wnom neror wholeKalo house la n thorough hired to stago a fake holdup, wax hanged nt tho county Jail hero at 7:1? o'clock this morning. Wnndorcd marched to tho gallows with a firm step, took hls'placo on tho ccaffold nnd repeated u nhort prayer" . " Ho was asked If ho hud anything to- esy and replied In tho affirmative and, nH tho nhrouif was adjusted, stnfted, singing In a clear voice. "Old Pal, Why Don't Year. Answer .Jf'ej:, Ho was singing as the trap was sprung. 11KKT i:LKH DANCK OF ,t Till: SKASO.V TOXIOHT, I Society t'onlcht will nssomble nt( tio ElkB Club at 9 o'clock to parti- cipato in tho oponlng dnnco of tho pro-wintor dancing season, is tbo In formation given out today by Iljron Hnrdcnbrook, chairman of the en tertainment committee. Tho ttoo- hai bocn glazed to make th.3 dancing plonsant and n number of novoltiea In musical linos nro to bo Introduced 1 8troel8 nnvo boon turned Into pollco by Cochran's orchestra. Tho dnnco headquarters this weok that nuto tonlght Is for Klks only. Imohlllsls nro ononlnir tholr cutouts President Proclaims W) M m - W . rayer, nrmtSUCe '.)' ' ,f I WASHINGTON. Sept. '3D,--Presl-' uent lianung today isiu.M a, prosiam- atlon calling nil tho peopn of tho nation to Join In two nlmiMi' slicnt prnyor on Armlstico IMy, whin tho body of nn unknown sollinr will ho hurled In tho Arllgnton nathinnl eomctory. WVWVWAMVMV VtMMAAAMM ' of Inflammable material. Tho do- . , ,. . , . partment of ngrlculturo at Wash-, nelon. n. C. under thu direction of ." .' ,;ii.- 1... - OHtfUlUry VVUIIUIV, HMO Caul UUV lh , . .. , ,, ,, bullotln to tbo farmoro natton-wldo l M. .J.,o. tf. !.. u uu vi.ut. iu mwitvu .ivi luoawj which in brief saye: "'" " "-", "-" "T"" "t ' " National Tiro Provention WeokUlco to c0 d0Wn 'nth !tr?. J' Is to bo observed 'October 2-9. Its object Is to call attention to tho vast nnniinl loss by flroa which might have boon provontod, and to cmpnnBlzo tno necessity or saro- guards against future fires. .The . .. . . .. nation's total nro loss is ostimatoa. at 15,000'llves and $600,000,000 in proporty each yoar. According to tho statistics of tho national board of fire underwriters, thoro woro 33,266 fires on farms in a single year (19X8 and tho cbH- hinted lose was $18,166,710. "That means that'38,266 rural families in i ..n.r, ... , i i jn,nnn -..-.! ing from Blight daraago to tho loss'oyo-openlng display nt tho fair, eald bf home, livestock and, In -many Mr. Sexton. Ho promheil tho l.lg- .. i...n,nn nfo. i i i Henry 0. Wallace, BocTotary 'of agriculture, suggests mat rarmers, and nil Borsona In rural eomraunl-r ..- anco of flro provention feok, hoth 'individually and in public gather- Inca. such na schools, churcheo nnd farm organizations. . .. . DAILY MARKET CLUB TEAM IS OPENED WITH WINNER OF ALL Throo carloads of vogotablos nmi fruit arrived last evening, and ono rrlvod early this morning, for tho 0ranU 'central public ' njarket which. beginning today, oponod for ,fnJ. business. Market Master Crnm bltt Balj tlmt ho had promlsoH of tho day. ,;,- "Decision to operate tho1 market dally," nnld Mr.f OramblttC la In answer to s. popular domand. For tho past two weeks many persons have vUlted tho market durlni; the week nnd wont away disappointed JjociU'-o ,woi woro not rolling except on Sat urday. Tho number of thoad vlsltt-rs was nurprlilng. T qm conseryiitlyo when I put tho averago number at 200 a, day. "In conefquonco we nro golnij 'to give the dally sale-i a tryout. If tho plan works well, and I'm convinced it will, tho dully mnrkot will bo per manent. U'h a proposition of direct selling from tho producor to tho con- nmr W., nuU no rimmlnlm I churges. Any Idea that I amtrying to start n commission 11011.10 nilitnko " ' The public market In loss 'than thrco months has grown from n cou plo of stalls In tho Arcado basis to a polut jvhero tho big room In 'the Central building Is no more than am plo for tho needs of tho buyer and sollers. Moro than $2,000 worth- ot produco was Bold last Saturday. M. Cramblltt estimated 4,000 nfronnsi wero attendant Upon the murkct dur ing. tho day. An undeveloped possibility Is tho rule of pottod plants It U auggeptod that pert on a who are digging up tholr cardon Plants now. brlnir them to tho market. They will bo surprised at tho demand for them. -. n J a It a 4 KeSiaentS KJOjeCt tO Speeding on Ninth, Complain of Noise Complaints from residents in tho vlcinltr of Ninth and Lincoln at night when en route to Bhip plngton nnd Pelican city, much to linO UlBCOnilOn Ol iUU UUI5UUVUUUU. Slumbers aro dlsturbod when heavy trucks"' in tho evonlng commit this nnoyln"B practice, sny resldonte. Too muci, Bpecd up Ninth Btreot uy jtnoy drivers, prlvato drivora and others is tnklng placo, say tno complainants, nnd llvos nro Jeopar dized by tho drivors In tho rush to get homo nftor working hours. Chlldron particularly, and oldeea inlnn nA nnnvlv mn .inorn. Thrnn ,,,' , . . ,., . , collisions havo transpired In tho . ... A. .., Pasl W00K " w. "X "- donts.'but "no report was maao to.,. ., . ,. .nn..ina tho pol co, as tho law roqulros, 1 ..... ,.. ., .v., .. -""!-- " -- -. nan nf Y.AAV IIaIO fTinlA 1 fl nPflPa ,aBl T0"' 4 D 3 I "vea4 tiytag to oss Btreets """". " " ,., I BMJUV """ "". " " ?, "-. ! nnnninff cuiodlh. iuh ihjiicq uu ' " " . . . . " 7V "arlmcnt ha9 Wmi? stop the nnnnvanco. OLiril WORKERS WILL HAVE- FiNn EXinniT at fair. Frank Goxton, county dnb lender, 'eft this morning for tho Merrill and Ione Po dlstrlcU to collect cluh eiiiblts lor tno county fair The bors and clrls will hnvo nn gest ana dost oxmoii ever sunwn Uoro' ----------M----.--s-a-------------- nAVE 1JARY BON Mr. and Mrs. John Urott nro re-' eolvlng congratulations upon the ni-, rlv.M of a llttlo son, Jarr.es, Lorn, Boptombcr 27th, nt tho Klamath Gen- ...... 'ral bospltal. V - Pflamath county club workers, un noted frceh honors lor tbomsolvey, their clubloador and. tho county nt tho ata'to fair, according to'a!t ilogram from Mrs. C. J."KorKUson. county Bcbpol suporlntondont, to, Frank Spx ton, club loador. annonnelng that Klamath bounty woa''all the nolnts in tho dairy hord record Exhibit. VThe exhibit constote'dvof. tho rc- - - . . " . r. coras Kept in testing dairy produc tion. Tho Klamath county team was scored as follews: Tholma Koenlg, first, Charles Wilcox, Bccond, M.ry Bhulmlre., third, rItlchard Robustcl- llhl, fourth, and' Ouldo HdTju.itLlllnl, fifth Tho first prizo is free, hip to tho ijumracr cpurse ,v& .tha JOreKOn Agrl cultural college next June.-THe9- coridpriio Is fifo doilarn''thTrdrirlre t..srAt- '.i.'.v.-.. ,1.1.. .,. lars andifthpr'Ue. two dillirs. Quail Season' to ' Open Tomorrow Quail arrf(moro plentiful Iii K'am ath county this seaeon thnri for many yearSj-sayB W. W McNeally, recro tary of, tbo sportsmen's .asocl ttlon, on the ovri ot tho oDenin'e. of tlin shooting season , which bogin3 to morrow morning and lasts for ten days. (Tbojjrmtt is ton blrda a day nnd not raoro than ton in ,any coniccu tlvo d ya. Twonty is to Benson's' lim it., Shooting la forbidden earlier than half-ap hour before sunrlso fir lat'vr than sunset. 1 ' . Tho jCeno section, Olene gap. Dairy and In fact practically, 'every part of tho county havo plentiful supi'lloi of qunll this yoar, says Mr. MeNnally and no quail hunter wll have trou bio In bagging the limit. If tho birds vwlntor well, ho said, an attempt will be made to get thu limit doubled next year. The sunrise and sunset table for tbo coming week are: Stinrlse Suusot Oct. 1.- 6:59 5:4? Oct. 2. 0;01 C:40 Oct. 3. - 6:02 0:38 Oct. 4. 6:03 C:36 Oct. 5.. 6:05 5:34 Oct. 6 6:06 5:32 Oct. 7. 6:07 '5:31 Oct. 8. 6:00 5:29 Crowd Welcomes Arbuckle to L. rA. LOB V ANOKLHS, Sept. 30. A crowd welcomed Iloscoo (Fatty) Ar bncklo at tho railway station 2ndny. Wonion embraced tho mavis uctor nnd mon cheered him. One woman mountod n suitcase and denbunccd thoco who welcomed tho comedian. . .NOTIOK TO SUUSOIlinKItS Tomorrow In tho first of tho 4 4' month and It Li tho day your 4 carrier will call for your sub- . ... .. . wpuw y- yfi mw rar ,,r" J,,st t,l Hixme lu ,,,oy w ,nrt Jwu "nd ? '? 4 oro jnsft o s whw ya wt younftstor. Tiiey.'rt eooner play man coucct Uin money nnd. they am mighty 4 glud uhen tho Job is done. Unt 4 tlioy mm extra pay by making 4 4 UtOse oolIoctlonA nnd this Is of frarflclcat attraction to them to onriso thesn to dig tn nnd do tho 4 Job. Tlie eooncr It I dono tlio bottler the- like It nnd tho soon- or the etui play.. Yon can help them mightily if yon will Just 4 4 placo your 05 cent on the shelf 4 rlKht now no tt will bo there 4 when the boy lis In the morn- 4 tng. If yon do, that boy will thhik you nro tbo cult of tho twrth.iir yon don't yon would i blush if yon could hear the trinoninf; they liand out whnrt they! gntlur et-nlii(M wnttinK for ilioir Mipers nnd tdl of their experiences lut Umt B cent on tho nheif rlBlit now, ,., Imprisonment of Leaders Cause of Coal Miners' Strike PITTSBUIta, Kansas., Sept. 30 All tho coal mines in 'tho Kansas field woro Idlo today when Alexander Ilowatt and Aucust Derchv: nreal- . dent and vlco-presldont of tlo Kan- bus miners union, oegan serving a six months' Jail sentence for calling a strike lait, Fobruary. ' JIowatt-and Dorchy had tho cholco of going to Jail or glvlng'bond that Vxcjr wodld pall no more strikes fa tW'Kansajji-fioldt -,7?' Tho contest for quopn of tho fair scorns to bo gaining strength and the only report Which could be'tobtninod from any district camo from Henley fr0n any li - J.w,19"lJv,,'3 uprotny Bhortihaa sccur- od C320 votes. The request sent to tho school 'districts to report tho 'standing each week has' hot bean compiled with so tho standing connot be given out excopt In piecemeal quantities. f Numerous districts have candi dates In iho flold but tho present re port shows that the friends, of Miss Short aro striving hard to boo hor win. Tho con tost will closo Monday and ovory district whore votes have boon sold is requested to send In the re sult or telephone 227 the exact vote cait In tho district, and how many votes each candldato secured. The result will be tabulated and tho guoen-announced Tuesday evening. Tolophono In, tho votes.todayBo that n table- can bo,prlntod-Mondny tho fair secretary requests. v , . DK VALKHA'ACUIUTfi. 1 h INVITATIOX TO CONFICR LONDON, Sopt., 30. Kammim Do ynlora has. accoptcd Llod Uyorge's Invitation to -a. conference, says tho Kxchango Telegraph stitemant. - ' Tho Irish conference is to bo held hero October 7. Do Valera's noto concluded; "We accept the Invita tion. Our dolegatcs will moot you In London on tho date montlonod and oxploro every possibility of settle ment by porsonal, discussion." DOM SHORT. QDEENtEAOl FOKMKK HESrDKXTS ANNOUNCE ', 1,c,.a,B uls,rBa. "ccorarag to a report DIRTII OF IU11YJDAUGUTKU elvon out today J- J- Miller, local agent. Announcements hnvo been rccoiv- Dur'ng the brief time tho dlvlslon cd in this city by frlonds of Mr. and aI conte8t ha boon oh' Mr. Ml'li Mrs. George Mesorvo of the arrival Bay8' the ippors have boon much, of A llttlo daughter, Jean Virginia. I benefitted and tho company officials born tp thorn Soptorabor 21st at tholr I declare that It the samo.courso wilt homo In La Grando. Both Mr. nnd" coatlnu indefinitely as it hiu during Mrs. Mesorvo havn inanv friends In ' tho campaign, before long tho great this city, Mrs. Mesorvo bolng Miss Mlnnlo Schubert, daughtor of Mr, nnd Mrs.. Carl Schubert of this city. lHVOHOn SUIT IflLKD SUIT FOR COLLECTION Suit has boen filed for divorce in tho circuit court by Jam cm M. Mllno 'against Elizabeth W. Milne, alleging desertion, Tbo plaintiff has been manager of tho White Pollcnn hotol for tho past yoarf , Tho MorrU Morcantllo company of Merrill has filed a comnlalnt ncnlnst John T. Drosnon alloging that a noto amounting to $370,62 remains un paid and asks that attorney tees amounting to $50 bo Included In th? costs. DIVORCE ARGUMENT Tho argumonts In tho divorce iqlts of Simon O. Storos against Pearl fstoroa and Mary Jane .Eggsman agatnBt Wilbur Eggsman wero heard this afternoon In' circuit court boture Judgo Kuykondall, RKIOIISTAO RATIFIES TRUATV DERLIN, Sept. 30. Ratification of tho peace trenty with tho United States was completed by the Oertnan rolchatag todays MARKETRKPORT PORTLAND, Sept. 30. Cattli and hoga oteady; eheop slow; eggs and butter firm. ,; . WHEAT PRIUhft PORTIiAND, Sept. 30. Wheat prices today ran go from $1,06 to $1.11. FOR PROVIDING ' WORK FOR IDLE WASHINGTON Sept. 30. Recom mendatlods for providing work, tot tho Nation's Jobless, estimate"d,vat 4, 000,000, were completed today fcgr tho 8t.eoring ccwmittco ot tho Natlo al Conference on unemployment. They wero based on tho principle that unemploymont In ihe siatnt'ls sl problem-for-solution by lndlvidoa communities the feateril'and arUt ' governmenti aliUn'ff'as mu'etias pasw slblor - - v- - -s The1 rocommcnd'at'lons Included: - Kstabllshmont of .omorgency commit toca in communities' to cc-ordlnsta-' tho work of finding Jobs" for InvrJ untary ldlomea and for rcglstrntlom ot tho unemployed. Inblicatlon at the number of un employed and tho establishment ef part tinio work by raanufattuAra, through operation of factories juie mills in njfahnng stock whore positble. Continuation of repair and Bfmt!ar work on a normal tjcalo; tDoIng nepalr work and altera tloas by office building, hotel an homo ownors during the winter in stead of welting until spring' Expansion of municipal worki; Establishment or part .time -work by municipalities and conatructioa 'of federal government' of buildings and other werk: for which appropria tions are 'available; aiast,cnlng ot road 'building nne othor work by state andjoeal nnth-"orHfes;- "" 'm Action o?,(ceagress onl road 'con struction liglslatlea: j? .'l; itoacdnenthyjeopgrees of therafl- way-iBoig,pni, witn-Mfapeajii coUatWrted olAjfriiv.qf JSSrS' piyiiuoqi, , Campaign to Lower Freight Losses Is Obtaining Results Tho campaign Instituted by the Southern Pacific railway system re cently to check "over, ehort and dam ago to freight shipments Is making gigantic strides towards accomplish ing the object which the company of- loss oxrorlonced by the triniporta tlon company will be reduced to a point whoro tho rates will" conio down, ono of tho purposes for which tho competitive prize was announced to tho divisional chiefs. Tbo Shasta division, In which Kin math Falls U listed, will 'int bo tho winner of tho trophy. Somo division, which docs' not handle the tnnn.iga this division does will retire tho prize, Mr. Miller believes. The Tuscan division for Instnnco does not carry f tho volume ot business that t!i? Shas ta does, nnd" would bo lew Uely to tnnko 0rror8 thaa a b,& o- like tl Shastn. Hut tho h'opo Is not gone that when the meeting of the agent takes placo In tbo general offices In San Francisco on October 9, and the gross tonnage hanlad and 'he divi sional record mado, Shasta may )ct bo a winner. Mr. Miller says that tho officials who dally soo tho won derful improvement and lc lessened losses declaro .the present showing wonderful. suit over rill for posts, to rb;tiued. Tomorrow morning in Justice Oag hagon's court, tbo suit ot W, J, L'and ruth against William Griffith will b trlod in which tbo plaintiff alleges that In March, 1921, the defendant purchased from him 1800 posts at ton cents a piece, paying $100 on the account on April 1, and leaving an account ot $80 unpaid. Interest at 6 por cont togothor with attorney fee are asked, Tho trial is set for ton. o'clock In the morning. I