T . ; iU I f Y ' ! ?& ..rt.u .Asxfj Otfftf lEtf tfttfttij - A Class Ad Will Do It Tndmv JVftiiM J j. . 7 irvi ti 'i r Today .? .4 A Member of the Associated Press. Fifteenth 'Viif Xi IIIIO KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1021. PRICE FIVE' CBNTI' itxram 1 it .. ' u 1 1 SHERIFF IT SCANTY CLUE Shorltf Lloyd Low whh placed up nRnlnt a linnt tank this wook by Roy Tabor, deputy uhorlff of Dorrls. A telephono cnll on mo Mondnfrom Tabor and seemingly In ono brcnth nnd "Nontonco, tlio Cnllfornln deputy nnld,'"Low, ciitcli mo ft negro who hiia licon robbing stores In DorrlH, tlicn, running up to Klamath Fulls unit milling tlio pltmdnr, thnii rolibltiK plnctm up tliero nnd coining back hero to fiell tho loot. He Is Just a noKro nnd that In nil I know. Cntch him," enmo from Tnbor nnd tho click of tho. phono nnnouncod tlml Tnbor hnd liu'llg up. , r Sheriff Low lmd no namu, doRcrlp 'tlon nor duo to no on, but observing n' negro man boarding tlio Ashland sjagotlvo minutes lator tolaphoned Sheriff 'Torrlll of JiicIihhii county to Investigate tho negro who would ar rive thoro thnt ovcnlng. j Fortune fnvorcd. Low and thonog ro was tnlccn in nnd found to huvo lpot itukcn from Dorrls. Included In tho man's effects were checks nnd pnporn belonging to a mnn named II. Kcttrlson, rare of tlio Modoc Lnm b'ur roiifpnny. Chlloqulti. 'Receipts worn found on the negro where he liadlsont two nultcasen tn rortland nnd!thu slierlff of Siskiyou county who.cnmo to Ashliind for the prison or nfnt to I'ortland for tho Hiiltcnscs, Sheriff Low has no Information whether tho negro committed many robberies hero or not but will have tho effects of tho prisoner smirched tr r, tt ill orrnrtnjn ntMle!luff,trirhtrii no beginning nr summer. r. J FOR LAST DAT 'i Flvo hundred and thlrtytwo peo ple had paid admlsslonu at tho county fair grounds up to 2:30 o'clock this afternoon, nnd the crowd .was still coming. TIiIb did not Include tho mnny children. This 1b tho closing day at tho fair, and schools and hanks closed for a half holiday. It was cxpoctod thnt lator jn tho afternoon tho nttendanco would bo Increased by tho presenco of pirents nnd chlldron from town who"lnro Intcrontcd In today's pro gram, which Is being given by boy and girl club workors. Milk testing, homo canning, sow ing and other demonstrations aro part of Iho program proposed by tho county club workors. B Awards In tho different divisions wore bolhg mado slowly, but n com "ploto list" Is cxpoctod tomorrow.. ! i Mow "bout Fnlr on I'ogo Five. Protest Filed With Equalization Board Tho board of equalization of Klam ath county consisting of Judgq It. II. Bunnell. C, It. DoLnp and W! T. Loo (hold n mooting mis morning wnu m ffornoys representing tho L. Jacobs, jMboro.nrid'Colllor nnd Chnrlcslom- . .;ls realty IntorostH rolatlvo to a low rbrlng of tho 1021 taxation rnto ns uiossod ngninRt tho sovornl proportlos. According to. ,tho protcstnnta, the 1921' assessment lovlod ngatnsi tno nromirtlos nro not In lino with as- esHment. nlaccd against 1IKQ lioid' Inga adjoining. Tho board was hear inir thn iirntcstn this afternoon on iho samo properties. RICH' SILVER 8TIIIKK ft li.w, nEPOKTED FROM B. C. MillS 1 T t piNCH ItUPEIlT, B. C, Oct. 7. blscovory of rich silver oro on tho Kltsault river, Alloo Arm district, In claims closo to tho famous Dolly yardeu mine, is repor.ted hero. Threo ' gonoral- samples taken free from native silver "average moro than 'lOO ounces to tho ton, and tho body of oro of this richness Is ald,torbo very oxtonslvo. It has an jtverage width of 22 inches, .and ad JplnsMowor. grade oro, which .carries ifooAv-milling values. '? kVitskkkkkkHNklV kkkkVPnrll'StM kkHkHkK'Pat"H FRISCH CIS FAILS TO T Fnlluro to agrco upon tho degreo of crlmo Is snld to have boon respon sible for Inability' of tho Jury In tho caso of tho stato against William Flnrlt, 'charged with firing two shots ut I.oiiIh Iloldlschur, Malln banker, to reach a verdict lifter long delib eration last night. MumberH of tho Jury stood out for conviction on a chargo of assault with Intent to kill, It wus nald, whllo others hold that Finch should bn found guilty of tho lessor offonso of assault with a deadly weapon. The, argument In tho Jury room hlngcd'tipcm tho question of whotlicr I"neli fired tho two shots with dond irtntoV.'oMiot. -'" Tho Jury was discharged nt 10:20 thin moniliiK. Nino Juror's nro said to hnvo stood for conviction on tho mora bcrlous chargo on tho last bal lot. , Finch will havo anothor trial. It Is sot for tho first Monday In Do ccmbor. ' Judgo Kuykcndnll gave tho Jury four Instructions bearing on tho ensa: Onllty as chargod in tho In dictment; guilty an to assault with dangorous weapon; not guilty, and not guilty owing to being lnsano at tlmo of the act. According to court attaches, tho. testimony of Dr. Patterson, n phy slclnn who resided at Merrill for ovor 10 years, --was to tho xiffoct thnt only when tho defendant Finch wag under tho Influence of liquor was ho incapablo of Judgment., In 1 his opinion, Finch's mind bqcamo temporarily paralyzod at such tlmcB. Closo observation of tho defendant nt 'all times led tho physician to this conclusion, ho said. The -stato witnesses were Lculs lloldlachar, Conrad C. Jnlo, Mrs Vivian Wlldo, Carl JackBon, John Thorsen and Jerry Johns, Dut two witnesses for tho dofonso wore callod, Carollno Finch nnd Dr. J. O. Patterson, ItOSEHUItO. Oct. 7. Tho second panol of fifty prospoctlro jurors was ready for examination when court oponod for -tho Brumfluld trial this morning. Tho following tentative Jurors aro. In tho box as tho result of questioning tho first panel of 24: Harry Lurklns, Oakland; M. H. Payno, Yoncalla;, Waltor O. Coatos. Ollula; Jcsso It, Clayton, Tyco; Am os C. Crlpp, Rlddlo; Q. M. Hartshorn nnd James Marvin, Suthorlln; C, S. Hunt, Oakland; J. I. Roach, Tlllor, and Waltor Haines, Elkton. Vincent Applegate, Ycncalla farmor, was chosen as tho' eleventh prospective, juror. Ho Is 24 years old. Most of tho others In tho box aro old mon. - ,- . i Tho defense has 12 .'peremptory challenges to exercise, and the pros bcutlon has six. WEATHER RKPOItT ,OnEO.ON Tonight mid Saturday !?- 'twru-j tm. fair. n FIND 11 BRUMHELD JURORS IN BOX Giants Willow Wielders Run Wild in the Seventh Mopping 4 Up Yanks; POLO onOUNDS, Now York, Oct;) Fifth. Inning Yankees: Peck 7. Smashing out In tho. Roventti filed to Mousol; Ruth fanned; Mou with a whirlwind orgy of bntUn,g0t singled; Mousel went out steal tho aiantg ptloa up olght runs tn oing'Hocond', Snyder to Bancroft. row, and with four already to their credit, turned tho tables on tho Amnrlcnn letiKiio nlnvors In . tho third gamoiof tho Bcrlcs, .which now Hianun two 10 unu. , Tho final scoro of toduy's gamo was 13 to 5. with the Yankees on tho short end. ' An Immense crowd filled the stands to capacity this afternoon. Every scat -was taken by tho tlmo RAILING i thu gamo started and tho hloachor gates woro closod. Tho teams lined up as follews: Yankees Miller. cf; Pcckln- pnuRh, r.s; Ruth, U; R. Mousol, rf; Plpp. lb; Ward; 2b; McNally, 3b; Schang, c; Shawkey, p. aiants Burns, cf; Bancroft, s; Frlsch, 3b; Young, rf; Kolly. lb; E. Mousol, K; Rawlings, 2b; Snyder, c; Toncy, p. Following Is tho result by Inn ings: ' First Inning Yankees: Lined out to Frlsch; Rawlings throw Tcclc out at first; Ruth fanned. Olnnts: Burns filed out to Mou sol; Wnrd threw Bancrott oui ai first;--Frlsch singled; Young walk ed; '.McNally throw Kelly out at first. Second Inning Ynnkces: Mousol hit two-bagger; Plpp sacrificed. Tony to Kolly, Mousol tnklpg third; Mousol out at plato whon Rawlings throw Ward's groundor to Snydor; McNally forced Ward cut, Bancroft to Rawlings. ninnU! E. Mensel singled, Bob nearly caught brothor off first with nulclc throw; Rawlings lined out to Wnrd, who mndo wondorful leaping catch and doubled Mousol out oy quick throw to Plpp; Snydor sln glod, went out stealing second, Schang to Pocklnpaugh. ' Third inning Yankees: Schang walked; Sha-wko'y singled. Schang going to third; Schang scorod on Minor's slnglo; Shawkoy going to second; rock, walked, filling bases; Shnwkcy and Mlllor scored on. Ruth's slnglo; Ruth stolo second; Ruth wont out stoallng, third, Sny dor to Rawlings; Mousol walked; Barnes roplacod Tonoy In Qlant's box; Pocklnpaugh scored whllo Rnwllngs was throwing Plpp out at first; Ward struck out. Four runs, qinnts Barnes singled; Burns filed to Miller; Bancrott singled. Barnos going to second; Frlsch walked," filling bases; Barnes scorod when Young walked; . Bancroft scored' whon Kolly walked. Qulnn now pltohlng for Yankoes. Frlsch scored when Meusel went out to Plpp unassisted; Young scored on Rawtlng's infield hit; Snyder fouled out to Plpp. Four runs. Fourth inning Yankees: Mc Nally hit by pitched ball, taking first: Schang singled, but ''was thrown out trying to steal, second, Young to Bancroft, McNally going to third; Qulnn fanned; Mlllor struck out. Qlants:' Wnrd throw Barnes out it first; Burn's got' a threo-baggor; Bancroft fanned; Frlsch walked; Peck threw Young out at first, ' .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiH' ' l lkiiiiiiiiiiiB . -?kr ikkkkkkkkkH '''m?"' flkiH Miw vJ. kkkkl & Scere: 13 to S aiants: Kelly fanned; Mousol filed to Mlllor; M.cNnlly throw Itaw lings out nt first. Sixth Inning Yankees: Plpp .Went out on groundor, Kclley to Barnes; Ward slngld; McNally struck eut: Schang filed to Raw lings. ' Giants: Snyder singled to right; Barnes hit Into doublo play, fcjulnn to Peck to ,Plpp.' Burns singled and stole second; Ward, throw Ban croft nut nt'tOrst." -. . JT--- Sovontlu, , n!nrvvnn!j?cs:,. Burns nflnr inntr ltn took , Qulnn's eonter field drive; --Mlircr fahJicd Bancroft threw Peck out at, first. Giants. Frlsch singled; Young doublod. J to ' right. Frlsch . taking third; Kelly -walked, filling bases; Frlsch nnd Young scored on Mou- scI'b double, Kolly taking third; Kylly and) Mcuacl scored ori 'Raw In box;' Rawlings wont out .stdallng lings slnglo; Collins roplaccd Qulnn second, Schang to Peck; Snyder singled; Barnos- singled; Burns sin gled, filling bancs; Snyder scorod on Bancroft's nacrlflco fly to Ruth; Frlsch walked; Barnes, Burns and Frlsch scored on Young's throe-bag. gcr; Rngnra replaced Collin's"' fn box; Bogors throws Kolly .out at first Giants' batting rampage scorod olght runs. Eighth. Inning Yankoes:- Ruth walked, Fowster ran for him; Meu sol fanned: Barns throw Plpp out at first, Fowstor taking third; Fowster scored on Ward's stngle; McNally forcod Ward out, Rawlings .to Bancroft. Ono run. ' ' Qinnts: Dovormor catching for Yanks, Fowster playing loft. E. Mousol slnglod; Rnwllngs fanned; Mouscl stolo socond; Mousel scored on Snyder's slnglo; i'ock too 'Barnes' fly; Burns doubled, sending Snydor to third; Ward throw Ban croft out nt first. Ono run. Ninth Inning Yankoes: Dover mor. thrown out nt first by Raw lings; Baker batting for Rogers, filed to Mousel; Frlsch throw Mll lor out at first. Officers' of County Shorthorn Breeders L, A. West was elected prosldent and Silas Obonchaln, secretary and troasurer of the Klamath County Shorthorn Breeders ' association, or ganized yesterday nftomoon ut tho county fair. ' Threo dlroctors, P. L. Pope, War ron Patterson and Frank. McCornack, wero selected. Tho organization will have a 100 per cent membership among breeders of Shorthorn stock in the.county andexpocts to do much to oxpand tho development of this class of stock and, ralso tho standard of breeding, , SXOW HITS APPLES , ADRIAN. Mich., Oct. 7. Tho first snow of the season In this section fell yesterday upon, apple blossoms, brought out by warm weather of the past week. kkkKflBHSvkflgfiiiiiiifl B.' s'yOsitt T-Liifl llv 'RSSSSSSSSIRrsBSSSSSSSSSSSSl PJiiiiiW' v'wJgiiiiiiS Pv9r':2kiiflLVLHlLiiiiV9 gmSkVv"'''v.lt "P&fSmS kkkkf"3tgONFkgg iiiWkkkkkkkkkkkkkkWV'iHk gigigigMg.'ffMsiiHiigiiDf J (kZgliiiVgliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKr BURNS ' WITH DIRECTOR GONE BIND IS LILT TO PIT Klamath ' Falls Is' without a baud leader, and tho musical organiza tion built up this summer under tho direction of Frod Scelak will prob ably dissolve, according to membors of tho musical organization. A. L. WIshard. manager of tho band, told the story of tho trials and tribulations of tho cn'pnfilo lead er who loft hero last week for a California point. "Scelak has left ug just at tho tlmo' when tho finest musical organization which ' this city has ovor known was reaching tho perfection point. But don'tJe hasty and blarao him; ho was Jus titled In departing. Any man who exerted tho best thoro was In him to build up tho kind of band ho did uso his own money to buy music with, deprlvo his family 'of personal necessities to kcop his word with tho band boys, battlo for' a living in a community which failed to rocog- nlzo hlg worth, and then nve tho fruits of hlg all-summer work pass ed up by all savo a few; Well, that would tako tho heart out of on op timist." Scelak was recently promtsud $100 by tho chamber of commerce, and a comraltteoi nppolntod to solicit tho money. Band mombers said Scolak did not receive tho monoy, and A. J. Voye, chairman of tho solicitation committee, boro out tho statement. Scelak claimed tho chambor was responsible for his coming here, promising- him financial assistance, but when ho tried to collect ho was continually put oft, Wlion his houso rent' fell due ho was unable to meet it. Band mombers thought Scelak a good loader and express unnnlmous regret ovor his leaving. Secretary Stanley was asked some time ago It tho "Chamber was re sponsible for Dlroctor Scolak loeat. Ing hero, but denied tho rcsponsl blllty, saying that he came here of hi own accord. - I Chairman Voyo of tho soliciting commlttoo told a Herald represen tative tbtg afternoon over tho tele phono thnt tho money, was, noyer so licited, never turned over to tho chambor nor paid to tho band dl roctor, to his knowledge. Some criticism was ciado this -week bocauso tho band was sup posed to lead the parade at tho oponlng of tho fair Wednesday, but no parade, hand, or even tho semblanco of a parade, showed at tho appointed time. Charges wero made that the band refused to parade Wednosday bocauso tho Fourth of July , commlttoo, never paid thorn tho $000 duo them. Treasurer Furbor of tho Fourth commlttoo has denied tho chargo mado by producing' aho cancollod checks to the bandmen,' and states that the story Is a fabrication. A, L. WIshard, manager of tho band, also denies the charge, as bo was prpsent when tho money was paid over to the band. Arbuckle Arraigned. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct., 7, Fatty Arbuckle was arraigned this morn' Ing In the superior court here tn a (Charge of manslaughter, in connec tion .with the .death of Virginia Rappe. October 13 was set as, the date of pleading, ' , FI SENTENCED IN U. S. COURT. Fred Hood was acquitted yester day In the United States' district court at Medford on. a chargo of HOOD CLE1RE0 cattllng rustling on' tho! Klamath reservation, last tall. Hood was ai- leged to havo stolon ono steer. This Is according to a telegram from H. M, Mannrng, local attorney, who de fended Hood. i Fred and Charles 'Hood went' on trial today on a second' rustling charge, and when that trial Is com pleted there is, third similar court to be heard. nff Ton or twelve Klamath casca; wero f on tho- calendar when the court opened the Medford session, .Mon; 'day. Many Klamath, Indians nnfl other Klamath residents aro jn at tendance as .witnesses, iVtonJ cases In nil -tare te- noinea, iaa session will ond early noxt week. Lester' W., Humphroys, united, 8tatedJorno7 for theOrqgon dis trlct. tmd Thomas Magutro, assist-., ant Baited Statcsjattsrany, aro con ducting the prosecutions for tno government in the criminal cases. Early In the session tiro men. awaiting trial entorod pleas of guilty and wero .sentenced by Judgo Wolvorton as follews: Harroy Drew, Klamath Indian, ploaded guilty to having assaulted his wife with a hammer, and waagiveaji sentenco or'stx-fifon'thsn' tb,.o'MuTtr'v nomah county' jail; Jesso Sconschln, Klamath Indian, pleaded guilty to larceny of a steer on tho reserva tion and drew a sentence, pf, nlno months In tho. Multnomah county Jail. A stay of sentence for '30 days was granted becauso .of Sconchln being sick. William. Carroll and Tom Capp- ner, white men of Klamath Falls, pleadod guilty of making. liquor In that city for their' own uro, and were sentenced to' 00 days in- the Multnomah county Jail. W(ASHINGTONfoct. 7. A 'tax of four dollars a gaujn on all alcoholic spirits withdrawn from bond .for In dustrial, medicinal or any other pur poses has been agreed upon by Re publican leaders us part of' tho now tax program. This Is an. Increase of JJ.80 fi gnl lou and Is expected to ylold 75,000. 000 additional royenuo yearly., Tho proposal to repeal the ,$2,000 dollar exemption allowed corpora tions was abandoned because U( would work too great a hardship on small corporations. Tho lendor also agreed on a flat corporation incomo tax of lC.por, cent Instead, of tho .10 nnd. IB per cent rato. Brother of Local Telegraph Operator Killed, Auto Wreck A telegram was r.ecqlvod yesterday by m". C. Kenoyor.- night operator at the Western, Union, telogrnph, pfflqo that his brothor, Jamcs,f'l8; jonrs of age, .was accidentally 'killed Wednes day at Hanford, California,. 40 lnlbs south of, Fresno, In an, automohllo accident. OllW and James,, brothers of Mr. Kenoyer set out from tholr fathor'e ranch far town, and tho ac ctdont happened near the, home,, just bow, the 4wlre did not state,, Ollvor was badly scratched up while his older brother died, before his, par ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Alfred Kenoyer could reach him. Mrrl Kenoyor, stated that ho could.taot attend .the. funeral whicb, will bo, he jd, tomorrow, a Hat; I ford. PROPOSE SI.! INCREASE I 'itpflr- m kn