a jSflW WiU Today's NmH Dolt Stye lEuatfng Mvvalh Member of ihtt AmannntmH Prmmm. nammnasaen amiaa - ' "- " ww m ww wewa e r hivu--'- ,lM MAMATH KAIJ.H, OlTli7oNrHim)ltlAV, OCTOIIKIt H, 1021 : PRIOH TVK CmWan PREVENTION OF FOHTOMORRDW . m over, tomorrow, Octo. J V nro l-rormitlon Day w ' rrKrcl.o.n...peoc.?1!oo JrMilbl. H appalling """ u,nl r flro from all '" Firs Chief Keith Ambrose stated iJt rittr f n c0""0 wn .rirlleallr "H""1 out ,,y ft "ro ""' Ulb. property nmllOM of llfowM . -.wi. I'ommomorAtlon of thl dalo """" . .... ...i. .... i. in bwo carried oui i- " uinfrM eierclM., at which tln.o. Mtiklt Imtnictloii In tha uo of flro HttMtlro measure ha boon given totiMTOUDKar generation. Tho ehml MtWrttlM of tbl city. the fire chief M, hid entered Into tho plrlt of ft frtwntlon " ,lln" iP'ker ikU1 tll lr members of thn Kkool. euars, l '"",l wr"'onH Bill by tho chiwreu noanng upon 0 nbject. and that ho appreciated lk taUrnl shown for In tho Ion n). UU action would assist In keep hi jon firm now and In the futnro. U MBBfctlon with pretention. Caki Ambroin say. "On'I be a ilrono or a dead one. Rtnnbr scavenger feed upon m mittrUI. It U lire tlssuo that rtilsti oUtaie. Do an alive, ao aetlvn li vardtnv off, esrolrns flro that thta nictr will gln no sustonance from roi. IWp yourself and thn Lord will tip jou. Don l lt by tho roadsldo tsd (ff.. "SUrt now. lion t wait. Itld your komti, itorrs, shop and factories nt Ike irrna of thli dread disease nw gernis aro rarnloane, rub lib, fllln. moss, aihea, Inflammables. 4bordir, anything that will brood n fin. Correct men org&nlo dlsordor la your building as defective tluei, cblottM. stove, furnace, dltapntrd Willi ind dangerous roof. Thn flro alwue It very contagious. If you m any opening In your bultdlng tbrouih which ynu mlicht contract it from t neighbor, closn them with firs doors or shutter. This will keep tbt disease from becoming epidemic, Prorlda a few flrit-clim aid rnmod ktioth aa fire palla, tiro hoae, chrnv kal tillDCulnhera, n ladder, ntc, to ward off an acuta attack." fir Chief Ambroio alao atnted Uit tome uf thn atatlitlct compiled by nitlonal flro flghtnra aud othora bo wtre In hearty accord with 'Iro prrrtntlon ihow tlint durlnic the year 110, lh oaa by flro lit tlio United Statu was aiiroilmatoly $500, 000. 00. If we could divert this amount wr eoolil build a Panama canul every jeir and still bavn unouish mnnoy kit over to build about 3.000 fire proof ichool buildings. It his been estlmntod that in 'tho faltid States there are burned on nn imago every weok ton aohoola, two collega bulldlnKs' und thrco public bilU. On tho morning of March 4, 1008, n firs occurrod In thn basement ot thn Ukevlew nrammar school, Collin- wood. Ohio. Tho atudoiits lu nil roema kt ono reached nafotv. Tho llltlo cslldren of ono room Rot beyond tho cootrol of tholr toachor nnd runhed 'on tho nouront atalrway. A Jam oc- csrred at tho oxlt which wos ovor tiken by flro boforo tho children Wttld be eitrlcntod. Tho charred Wlos of 173 children and two bathers wero erontually takon nut f that building. ' . On tho mornlne of Otnhnr 2 S. 1915 JU as claiaoa woro opond, n flro oc 'rrsd In tho bosomont of Bt. John'a Parochial school, I'oabodyJ Mas. 'Ira drill wua sounded and tho stilld Ma began tholr orderly march down h itslrs, Ono child tutnblrrt and WI. Nineteen clmrrod little bodies M found In a hnnp at tho door. "re moro died lator. A' lMl three-fourths of It was Wfa ctrelessnosa from which no ono i Ktmpt, whether they bo parent, "Mhari or children. it Ucomes nhCMurv to Ihk the JH of the (tat of Oregon to do WT the expemet of tho 1035 m I. ' F,r u ' PTopoiud to rulae M.M0.0O0 In the ittte outside of '"land. Yet this namo atutn ori'iy 1 i.L dMtriyna; by fire practically V lilt imnnna Fl HUH lD--JL m i n f .. . 1 -- , , . I... ,,, v a f eubiitsr onviciea of Wife's Murder by California Jury bAICKPOllT, Cnl Oct. 8 John A. Hponcor, formor clorerman. wu convlctod of murder In tho tint .in- Krcn narly tills mornlns; In connec tion with tho dnuth of bin wife, whoso body waa recovered from (Jlenr lako, noar bnro, July J7. last. Tho Jury recommended life Imprta onment. Tho district attorney, In Ills clos lug iirKtimont, charged that Hponcor murdered his wife to got hor prop erty ii nd froodom to marry another womun, Neither Hpnnrer nor MrK K I), Harbor, nllegod nccossorr. was called to tho wltncis stand. Snen- i or mnlntalned his wlfn foil over board from it rowbont Thn county fair ended yesterday In a blain of glory bringing many credits to Its sponsors nnd much satlifnctlon In thn farming community as a whole. Many compliments have bci-n mndo, duo to Ihn fact 'hn' a Tory lata start was a factor which many atntud could nof bo overcome, and any effort would result In .1 fizzle. To tho rontrary, In tho ahortrkl tlmn ever used In perfecting n fn'r, the fair board mndo n decided surma and feel proud of thu exhibits shown In practically ovory department of tho agricultural line. Thn fair board today checked up on thn financial end of tho fair. It K. Tlradbury aald thla afternoon Hint hn bellovnd thn receipts would aio't'il ftipcnicB. Total gato receipts for thn thrco days were approil mately S95. Hocolpta from tho queen contest, adrertlalng and do- nntlona remain to be countod. The heaviest eipenso "was thn prlzn list Approximately $1,500 will hn distributed to price winners. Thn dairy rattln ozhlblta woro not so numerous as tho beef dnsa but worn really creditable. Rollcltntlon of ahnnp ozhlblta was practically neg lected hut the growers aurprlsod tho board by appearing In largo n'imbfrs. Poultry, rabbits, vegetables, fIowtr. nomllrcrnft, fruit, canning, dairy herd record clubs and numerous oth er exhibits wero mado In largo num ber, all contributing to thn auccs. Tho altondanco yestorday ran Com to 3500 persons, due to tho-day bjlig given oor to tho work of thn child ren under direction of frank Scxtn.i. county club lender. Hports and gnmes woro featured In connection with tho dadry record club demonstration. Complain satisfaction waa oxprasscd at tho tine fair glvon tho public and tho fair bourd nrqulttod thomsolvos creditably, say ull who nttendad. WOOD HAYH JAPANB8B WAB TALK IH AH BOflH TOKIO. Oct. 8.Talk ot troublo botwoon tho Unltod State and Jap an I deproeatod by aonoral Loon- ard Wood, governor conoral ot mo Philippines, In an address before thn Amarlcan-Japanoso society. "Thoro la a groat deal of looao nmi fonllih talk, about troublo bo twoon Amorlca and Japan that U all nonsonso," ho'sald. OKFICHK KIMiKD IN nATtXH WITH XVXO. HOOZB nUrlNXKIXS HHEniDAN. Wyo Oct. 8. Un der Sheriff McPberson -was shot and Instantly killed last night In a bat tin with whlskoy runner near horo. Two mon charged with dolpg tho shooting wore wounded In the Bal tic and captured. a JUGO BliAVft MODILIZDiO VIENNA. Oct. 8. All Jugo Slavs of military o r ordered by now naner advertisement! to report un- Imodlately to' their eoniulatc. It Is believed here this mean tna mooii- liatlon ot the Jugo Slav. WOMAN OOLF CHAMP DHAIi. K.J.. Oct. 8Mlfir Marlon Holllni, of New York, today won tha Woraan'a National golf, cnam plonshlp, defeating MU Alexa Stir .H. . ' ' i .lii..J 2500 SAW FAIR ON CLOSING OUT SIIITOII FAILS TO WIN FAVOR, TRIES SDK ftalph Kmcrson, ngod 28, formorly employed hy thn Crater Oil and (Jan Compnny, Is under n physician' euro at Merrill, nnd wnn snld today to ii rocovorlng from tlio effocts of nn ovnr-doso of ronul. It In bullnvud thnt hn took tho drug with suicidal Intent bnenusu his uttt-ti t lotin to tho 18 yenr old duughtnr ot Mr, nnd Mm frank Ornybnnl. runcherH nenr Mer rill, worn not received with fnor by tint young Indy or hor parent. A warrant diamine Kinorson with Insanity nn secured In Justlco Oag bagen's court this afternoon by Mr. (Iraybaul. Kmerson worked for thn Crutor company nbout SO dny. Ifn rnmo horn from Tnfl, Callfornln. Ifo ha been a lodKnr In thoHlruybaol home fur thn p.ist month. Friend of the I (Iraybaol family snld lii became en amored with Miss Oraybsel, but h can mi hn wan it stranger, her parrnis advised her to ruttlsn him nny encour agement. Klin Is yald to havo acted upon this udvlco strictly but Kmcr son pvrslstod, Ity display of $2, COO worth of llborty bonds and talk of his wealth ho Is said to havo sought to Influence tho paront In hi favor. Jhny remained ndnmant, howovor. Thli morning when Mr. (Iraybaol nroso hn found Kmerson' car In the yard nnd Kmerson In a stupor In the rear seat. Help was summoned and the man wa taken to Merrill i hero I)r Krrsan treat oil htm DENY E OIL Kprrlnl In tlio Herald MKPFORI), Oct. 8. Tho Mall Trlbuno last night donlcd circulated report that oil In paying quantities had bean atruck In tho Trlgonls well, but aald that splondld Indica tions that a paying strlko may bo mado later havo occurrod In tho last couplo of day. Slnro last July thoro ho been no drilling In tho bole, which I down 1,350 foot, rtcamlng Is In progress. While baling out Thurday tho bail er brought up a quantity of oil. which wa discharged Into the trough. Tho oil wa skimmed oft the water nnd a numbor ot person gathered pint bottle full, -which were brought to Medford for exhi bition, ' Tho reaming I practically com pleted and casing down. Whon onto fifty feot of tailing are re mo vod from the bottom of tho well, drilling will bo resumed, Tbo drill stopped last July in black llmo for mation. It Is tho theory of tho driller that pressure exerted by 1,100 feot ot water In tho wotl Is holding back tho oil. When tho casing I wt and tho woll Is baled they expoct to havo no difficulty In drilling furth er, nnd aro confldont that they will 'got oil In paying quantities. Sewer Digger Escapes Unhurt From Slide Charles Wlllard, resident of Mill addition, was burled by a cave-In of tho ditch thl morning, but escaped sorlou Injury. Ho was on his hands and kneos In tho bottom ot tho ditch, and wa completely car nrod bv the slide. Fellow workers nulckly dug hlraout. Dr. A. A. Soulo -wa called, but found that wlllard was unhurt oxcept tor bruise. . m BUEfl FOR WAGES Cora Farley has filed complaint In the circuit court today alleging that the imra ot 81,095 I duo bw for nouiohoid work performed for O. A. and Bertha Harris on a ranch from January 8, 1919, to Juno 15, 1920. .The plaintiff alloge that nothing ha evr boou paid hvr. STUEDFORR F IE CRAB ICddlo Hums, ullngod "master mind" of tho robborlc commlttud at Mt. Ho bron and Dorrls, Califor nia, Junn 22, when tha store of Mill er 6 Iloblnson nt Dorrls nnd Louis Hollo' at Mt. Hebron woro ontorod, tho afo blown, nnd an cscajio mado by tho robber, wn captured yester day in I'lncor county, California by Hherlff K, II, Oiimm of that county, flborlff Ixivv wu notified ot tho cap turu todny by Hherlff Andy Calkins of Hlsklyou county at Yroka. Tho Information available was that after Hum left haro ho wont to Dunnmulr and becamo a cook In restaurant under tho alias "Vance" and nont Instruction to postmastor nt many places to nnnd hi mall to I'l icor county nndor tho alia name, Hliorlff Calkins, and Deputy Iloy Tab- r of Morrlri sent picture and Iden tification papor to Sheriff Gumm who mado tho capture within three day nftor receipt ot picture. Sheriff Calkin left today for Placer county to take Ilurn back to Yreka to stand trial. Allan Houchln wa captured, bound over to tho grand Jury and In- 'dieted, but frood of complicity by trial at Yreka whllo Joo Scmldl, cap tured nt Ifoppnor, Ore, by Sheriff Low In Septombor confossod to tho robberies when trlod nt Yreka, re ceiving two years nt Ban Quentln prison After thn robberies June 22, tho trio of robbers camo hero In n ma- chlno but when chase got closo, ran thn automobile into a ditch east ot tha city. When Marlon Ilarnea and Hurt Hawkins, local dcpu(y sheriffs attempted to arrest Ilurn at the Kfjdd h(tno In Mills addition a wee'k later, thn Ilrookflcld women, tho offlcor,i nssert, blocked' Deputy Ilarnea in his attompt to shoot Durns whan thu latter want out a rear door of tho Urookfleld rosldonco. Sheriff Low stutcd today that neither Sher iff Calklng'or Deputy Hoy Tabor cvor guo up tho pursuit and deserve much credit for effecting ii capture ot a bad crook. City Sewers Undergo A General Cleaning Stroat Commissioner Hunsaker this week started tha annual flushing of all tho sewers In tbo city. Tho main on Main street wero tho Initial points for forcing tbo accumulations ot the past sumiuor to tho sumps and diffi culty ha been experienced at point whore buildings woro eroded. Sand and cement ha bneu carried Into the lower, settling along tho aide ot tho flow, Impeding tho retuno a It was carried along. Tho street commission er is kooping tho city .workmen hard at work on such places. Work of cleaning out the flushes will not bo stopped whon tho work on Main street Is finished but every sower lu tho city I to recotvo Individ ual attention so that during tho win- tor mouth sanitation will bo accom pllshod by an unimpaired outlet for tbo refuso wntors. WKATIIEIl REPORT onEOON Tonight and Sunday, fair. VVVt0UUi No Game, Rain NEW YORK, Oct, 8- To. day' gamo of tho world's Serb's wa called off this si-tot-noon on account of rain. Tlio gamo scheduled fo to day now goo over until to morrow afternoon, starting at 9 o'clock, eastern time. Babe Ruth ha developed an abeee on hi left arm sad carried hi arm In a allag to da'. Had the gamo bom played he would havo taken no part la it, according to aa. nounceme&t last night. Tweaty t bona and fau wero om kud to see the fesoito game the series when the postponement was annouotd nt a o'clock. The rasa wa l railing fast and,hardti w.,v.i. . MR 0 k mui Public Market Does Usual Large Saturday Business Thero wo no falling off In tho crowd patronizing tho Grand Con trol public market thlx- morning over provlou Saturday, despllo dally oporatlon of tho market for tho last weok. Tha ( morning' pat-., ronago Indicated a normal Satur day' business ahead. Flno bleached crisp calory was one ot tho attractive foaturc of tho mnrkot today. Tho unal vari ety of root vegetable and fruit was on tho counter. Potatoes ara now bolng offered In all quantities. At a meeting of tho director of tho Crater Oil company, hold last' night, the resignation of W. C. Ix-h-man, who has chnrgo as mnnagcr of tha concorn, wa accoptcd. It I un derstood that Mr. Lehman has dis posed of his Interests In tho company to local business men, Tho board of directors of tho com pany has outlined a conservative plan of oporatlon for tho futurn, and hn for ltchlof fcaturo a provision that all development work shall bo dono by contract. Only bonded operator will bo omployed, so a to nssuro per fect and complatod work. Tbo com pany is now asking for bid for tho completion of well No. 1 to sea level, or to a "lessor" depth In case oil 1 found in paying quantities. It I the" present plan to put tho first holo down to son leol, If thl I necossary. Noted p troloum geologist havo stated that tho alto of well No. 1 Is a promising one. The future management of tho company will be In tho hands of tho flnanco committee, the members ot which 'aro O. I). Burke, chairman, W. W. Montollus ahd Dr. F. R. Ood- dard. ROBBERY TRIAL Tho trial of Fred G. Kuempko, charged with robbery, began this afternoon In tho circuit court beforo Jury composed ot Eldon Dennis. William Banks. D. F. Drlscoll, (leorga C. Ulrlch, F. Hill Huntor, Gcorgo W. Maxwell, Will Wilson. Allen Stuns bio, W. C. Messner. J. It. Hitter. Pat Pnrker nnd S. A. Mlchaelson. A special panel ot vonlromen were called consisting ot S. A. Mlchaelson, W. C. Mcssner, Allen Stansblc, Sam Courtney. A. J. Lyle, Will Wlllson, Pat Pcrker, O. B. Fife, Colman O'Laughlln and J. R, Illttor. F., Kuempko and Arthur A. Staars wero Indicted by tho grand Jury, May 4, for an alleged burglary ot th rosldonco occupied by Mrs. O. M. Young, Mrs. Bosslo Dukcman and Mrs. Ruby Stcole at 238 Oak stroot, on tho night of February 7. Tho men aro alleged to hold up tha rosldcnco at tbo point of gun rotlovlng the occupant ot Jowelry und money, Staars broko Jail on Juno 7 and ha not been roedpturod. Kaempko refus ed to participate In tho outbreak nt the Jail. Mr. Bessie Dukoman. tho first witness called by tbo stato, Identified Kaompko aa ono ot tho hoWups. Columbus Day to Be Kept by K. of C. Wednesday, October 12th, Colum bus Day, Is to bo fittingly commem orated by the Knights ot Columbus ot this city. An entertalnmont Is to be given at the 8trand theater, the program to consist of vocal and Instrumental number, a brief lec ture by that gifted orator, the Rev. J. V, Malloy, and the usual screen 1 production shown In this house. i The number of tho Knights of Columhus, both local and visiting, with their wives, will bo guest ot tho theater management on the oc casion, LEHMAN QUITS OIL1 COMPANY WGETlfllf FOR BRUMFIEIO trial' mm llOSKHimo, Oct. 8. Officers aura closoly watching Dr. Brumfleld, vrfce yesterday complained of Illness, ex peeling that ho may have another lapso of memory fit. The work of obtaining a Jnry was resumed this morning, wtth court attache expecting that the Jury may bo completed today. Mr. Brnmtleld, who yesteraer held hor husband's hand la the tourt room, today eontlaaef to show a sympathetic Interest. Attor twelve tentative Juror had been picked, tho last being at. X. Eby, Sutberlln farmer, the state per emtorlly challenged Payne late yes terday afternoon, because Dr. Bras field had done dental work for hiss alx years ago. The defense challenged Clayton, Hunt, Marvin and ISahM. Joseph WJnlford, TJmpqlia farmer, and Fred Parker, Br., Canyonvllle rancher, were accepted on the tenta tlvo panel. Tho defense has eight challenges remaining and the state has flvo. t Brumfleld today narrowly escaped tho trick ot fate ot having the face of Dennis Russell, hfg alleged marder victim, peering at him through the trial. Robert Teagne, venireman, de clared by those who knew Russell to bo almost a double ot the dead sua, anawcrd question satisfactorily U both sides, but was cxcuied when he said ho would not vote for the 'death penalty. Walter O. Coatei, one of the first tontatlvo Jurors accented, was excis ed today on' account of sickness. Tho prosecution began to ask It tho veniremen knew Venlta Elleae burg. the pretty nurse who lived clghtoon months at the BruafleM home, and who has been at eoart since the trial opened. Tbo defense challenged C. L. Htm. Ilton of Oakland, and It. flT. Jones, a now special venire may be needed. Two names remained on the Met when the court adjourned at aeea. Eleven tontatlvo Jurors were ia the box. for nrios Thursday evening. Cupid played upon tho bells In Hymen's bower tor tho benefit ot Mr. and Mm. Frank Evans, and the muilc; the eenple aald, was beautiful but last night at 7 o'clock, Puck and his hand ot fan loving companions assailed the happy pair In their apartment la the Win ters' building and made the evening ring with merriment for the head only! t .Aliening that both of the newly weds had asserted that they "beat tho gang to It'' and were escaping the usual kidding and pranks ordinarily played, friend ot tho couple who are omployod lu the California Oregon Power company and tho Pacific Tele. phono und Telegraph company bor rowed two blue wheelbarrows from tho Baldwin hardware company, cap tured both Mr. and Mrs. Evans, tied them securely in each barrow, and hauled them from Seventh and Main streot to Third, then back to the placo where the parade originate! to (be accomplishment of tin cant, dlshpans and a Copco special music box, consisting of three boxes and two boards, rosined. The prisoners seemed to enjoy tho Impromptu ride thoroughly and com plimented George Mangue and Curley Woodflold upon their skillful mani pulation ot tho one wheeled vehicles adding that both must have had sa early start tn lire with them. "Best wedding present possible and both of us appreciated the effort ot our strong backed friends," is the way tbo groom told a friend aboet the wild, wild ride down Main street last night. MARKET RsWOKT PORTLAND, Oct. 8. Market steady. Wheat 11.01 to SIi0t WILD m iv l5Plwl