The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 11, 1923, Page 15, Image 15

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    Equal Right $, Equal
Justice, are the Twin
Pillar 9 of Democracy
4
A Million a Month .;.
h Klamath County
industrial Payroll ,
Member of the Associated Press
KLAMATH FALLft, OREOO. THII18DAY, OCTOBER il, 1023
pprice trv CENTS
RUTH SCUTTLE
GIANTS
YANK SLUGGER
Second Game of .Series Is
Nailed Down by Miller
:." Husain's HUters
1 .. '
, POLO GROUNDS, NBW YORK,
Out.,, U. "Dabo" Hulli, "The
Whale,'; cams to tha eurfaca In the
world icrlM today, tad spouted.
Ruth' flashed two homo runt Into
left, flsld standi and that, with two
other run,, on a circuit drlvo by
Vyiird, was , enough to Hind I ho
Giants., Herb pennock, with till
eoutbpsw tlanta, opened the learni
of Oia'Olant bout nd they took
wator In ovary Inning except the
ewond and tilth. Iletween 4!,ooo
and S0.090 Hi Uie game McQuill
an, -.who alertad (or Ilia UUnta.gava
way, to Bentley In the early atngea
61 thd gainfe. "' '
TANKER FLASHES
:; SIS. MESSAGE
ROMPS IN WITH
ID HOME RUNS
Ai'EvtrtX, 16p Miles
? Off Coast Coins Down
.rj'7.?.8tern' First ''
; MIAXU, . , Florado., Oct. 11.
"Oolng down itorn drat, and lower
Ing Boats,", was the text ot a wlro
11 . inaaaage received from I ho
.Meaunahlp Ctly of Everett! a Stan
da 6J1 tanker, 160 miles weat of
Toftugaa. The crow hai taken 'to
lifeboats, Tho cutter Snukre la uii
thd way to the scone.
.'- 1 , '
SEAT Lift Oct; 11. Motorhli
Kcnneoott, which ran yt rocka Mon
day night at tho Queen Charlotto Is
laiuU,' haa b,cen abandoned. Offi
cer of tho motorshlp nro standing
by 'on the Htcnmcr Cordova, whllo
the, rct 0 the crow havo boon lakon
Ketchikan on tho cutter Unn.BH.
In the opinion of marine mon, the
Kinnncolt will ba n total Inag. -' Tho
ttrltlah talker El I.0I10, which went
aaltorrf nrnr Vpnrouver yoslordny,
has been floated.
MEXICAN IS HELD
James' Gallntlo Charged Willi !( il
1 lire To l'njr FI110
atur-a Onllndn. a Mnxlrnn who hns
been mauled by ..thn Justlco court
since Lho InUnr part of July, wna
brddght to Klamath Falls Tuo.idny
by! Sheriff l-ow and lodged In Jnll
Ijoh). (lullndo In July wna arrested
anil plondod guilty It) having H
,.1oillc of Whisky In hla pofwatl'Mi
. and nplllnfi ; It. :; Ho wna fined J I'm
Mid sentenced 'n HO days. On July
38', (Tnllndn'-Wns YoleuK'V ' oil tho
agreement that ho. gel n Juti and pny
tn(tho Jufdlrn court $10 oniih wooli,
itiltl.ll iila flint, waa'imld 'tip! . ,
On ' payment wna mndn, n werk
fir bls. re(ennn, Word was rncn
Ivijd recently lUat CJnllndo wna nenr
' Heaver , tfiarah and wbwi Law,' who
ha'n boon In that 'neollon. of lute,
,'drbvn" th rough, Jiieadnjr bn picked
upj Onllndn , forking on n aoctlnn
, FSiilirf and brought hlip.'to tho ctly.
iAY UPTON COMING
' Klnnuttli'V. Iteprvaoiitiitlva In Hen
,j nto to Beo Colobratlnn '
'.Tay It, Upton, pronldont of tho
nnnln- and llcutonnnt governor of
Of(-dn, will arrivo In Klamath Fnlla
fof tho palrond e'obrntlon Friday
ovbnliiR. fletintor Upton . la alnto
Hcmator from Klnmnlh, Lnko, Den
eli'iiteii, Crook nnd Joffornon conn
". itli 4ind roaldna in Bond. : Dr.-Paul
F.' Noel U 'ohalrmnn of tho recop
tldh '" Cdtriinlttdo' thnt " will hioot
SoimtorVpton.-
Today's Game by Innings
Yanks
Giants '
BATTERIES Yanks,
ants, McQuillan and Snyder.
: First Inninir, Yankees
walked. Ruth walked. Meusel
runs, no hits, no errors;
First inning, Gians Bancroft thrown out at first.
Groh thrown out by Pennock.
by Ward. No runs, no hits, no
Second inning, Yanks Pipp thrown out at first.
Ward hit homer into left field stand. Schang flied. Scott
flied to Meusel. One run, one
Second Inning, Giants Young popped to Dugan.
Meusel hit homer in left field stand( tieing score. Cun
ningham flied to Ruth. Kelly singled. Snyder popped.
One run, two hits, no errors.
.Third inning, Yankees Pennock tossed out. Witt
tossed out. Dugan flied. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Third inning, Giants Mc Quillan thrown out at
first. Bancroft flied. Groh walked. Frish singled to cen
ter, Groh taking second. Young lined to Ruth. No runs,
one hit. no errors.
., Fourth inning, Yankees Ruth hit homer over right
field stand. Meusel fanned." Pipp singled. Ward popped.
Schang singled, Pipp taking third. Scott singled, scoring
Pipp, Schang taking second. McQuillan knocked out of
box, Bentley replacing him. Pennock hit by pitched ball,
filling buses. Witt flied. TWo runs; four hits; one error.
Fourth inning, Giants Meusel out at first Cun
ningham flied. Kelly fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors.
h ; .' Fifth inning, Yankees Dugan out at first. . Ruth
smashed homer, in left field stand. .Melisel singled and
took second. on Youngs fumble Pipp grounded. Meusel
taking third. Ward fouled to Kelly. One run, two hits,
one error. " ' " ,
w Fifth inning, Giants Snyder. flied. Bentley thrown
out "at first. Bancroft thrown out at first.' No runs, no
hits, no errors. . . - . . . . .
Sixth inning, Yankees Schang out at first. Scott
singled. Pennock hit into double. No runs, one hit, no
errors. ... .
Sixth inning, Giants Groh singled. Frisch singled,
Groh taking third. Young singled, scoring Groh, Frisch
taking second. Meusel forced Young, Frisch taking third.
Cunningham hit into double play. One run, three hits,
no errors. .
Seventh inning, Yankee Witt knocked out at
first. Dugan thrown out at first. Ruth walked, but was
caught off first when Meusel had two balls called on
Mm Nn mnn. nn hits tin rMTnra '
. Ri.vmith Inninrrs. niants -
der flied to Meusel. Bently hit two bagger. Bancroft
fouled to Dugan. No runs, one hit, no errors.
ITitrVif limino Ynnlcpps
Pipp walked. Ward singled, Pipp taking second. Schang
Cl ' 1 CI 41. PI ! .1 VTn ....nr. jsma U 1 r tin A..M0
IHCU, DCOH. lliuu. 11 u tuna, uiic iiiw, iw tuuio.
V.oA innintr. Giants Groh out at first. Frisch
thrown out at first. Young
. . a 1
singled lelt, loung uiKing
Cunningham. Gowdy. flied to
errors! ' . ,
Ninth inning, Yankees
ov..0 Pniinnclr llirnwn fiiil nl".
gan.hit two bagger to left..
runs, one nit, no errors. ,
x Nninth inning, Giants
t.hi-nwn out. Jackson batted
No runs, no hitt, no. errors.
Parade
jjxri nJi-i"-'-rriri "--' aaa
A.MIiltR AN MCtJION IIIUM IXlltPH
suction' i
' OFI'ltlAUS ,
Government, Slnto, County nnd
City.
natlroad Officials and (Hiosts.
Chamber ot Commorco,
, . HKOTION H . '
Mnrnlmla lielznll nnd Low..
Indians, SmmiTsT Mountod IIoiso
mon. Covered Wngon Pagonnt.
HKCTION 3 f s
; Marahnl's Flnloy, l.oo n.nd Tlng
loy. " " ' ' "V
' Portland Bnnd, Flro Department,
4 10 0
2 9 2
Pennock and Schang; Gi
.
Witt tossed out. Duean
hit into double play. No
- .
Frisch thrown out at first
errors.
hit, no errors.
- - Kellv fouled to Pino. Sny
Mmisel fouled to Snvder.
singled to center. Meusel
l 1 1 "I 1. n1. ,1 nl.
uiira. uowuy . iJincucu iui
Witt. No runs, two hits, no
' ' . ; '
Stengel took center for Gi-
first. Witt out at first. Dli-
Ruth flied to Stengel. No
, ,
Kelly out at first. Snyder
for Bentley and flied out.
Order.
.nnrifn"-" "f J'njirn'ir -rn'ir, -rrf - ----------
Flouts und Uccorutod Hu-hIiicks Cnra.
SICCTIO.V I
Marahnl'a DnVtoU, Walkor nud
Dopuy, Klnmnth Unnd, Uccorutod
Prlvnto Cnra.
1.INU OF MAIiCH
On Main west to Third, Third to
Ivlunmth, . Ivln ninth to Klovonth,
.Eleventh to Main, Knat to Spring
nnd disband.
. All flonls to form lu linn on
Spring between nig basin and depot
at 10 n. m, "
THREE KILLED
B! BLAST ON
3. P.
Engineer, Firemen And
Mail Clerk Die From Ex
- plosion in Mail Car
HAS KltAXtlHCO Oct. 11 The
engineer and flrciiinii and ono mall
cloilt of Mutitliern Pacific train
number 13., Portland to ban Fran.
Cisco, tvero killed today by an ex
ploxlon In the mall car while the
train woe In tunnel 13, near Grant
Pima, Oregon, nnmo of the dend
men wcro not amllnhle here. ..The
cxptueion. act fire to the tuncl uu'
the flnmea were quickly extliifral
bcd. AHIII,AM, Oregon., Oct. 11.
Tho disaatcr to . Houthem Parlfic
paaMnigcr train number 13 waa
upposcd to hare been the work of
robbers.
According to Incomplete Informa
tion received by Southern Pacific
of fi lata here Oils afternoon, the
engineer, fireman and mall clerk
were aliot and killed by train robbers
who were believed to have fired the
car In blasting tho Rial! safe rri h
dynatnl.c. , , .. .-
L
T
Delexation Will' Arrive
Fridav From S. F. Port
land And Way Points "
Special trains for the railroad
celebration will arrivo in Klamath
Falls Friday morning as follows:
Portland ........... ....... 9 a.m.
. Dunsmulr 10:30
San Francisco 10:50
Tho Dunsmulr Jrnin will' bring in
dividuals and - delegations from
towns bctwoen Duimmulr and Klam
ath Falls. Eugene's special car will
be ort tho Portland train. Medford
planned a special car but railroad
officials have not been advised
whether one la coming.
TAKE BIG TOLL
Eleven Die In Two Crossing
Accidents On Pennsyl-
vania. Railroad
,41AV1SNNA, Ohio.. Oct. .11 Kovon
or ulRlit school children woro killed
und aovornl aurlously Injured when
ii Ponnaylvnnlu pnHsonBor train
struck n school bus uu a grudo cruis
ing no.ir hero. ,:
WILLI AMSPORT, Pen., Oct. 11
Three persons were killed and aoven
Injured when a Pennsylvania pnss
onger train struck a Vi'llllanuport
bus.
Ten Gallon Hats To
Be In Style During
Railroad Celebration
Flvo, ton and 15-gallon hats
will bo In stylo during the rail-
4 road celebrutlou, ud the cele-
bratlon commlttoe auggoata that
Klamathltes dust oft their rodeo
lids a.nd wear them Friday and
Saturday to lond a more festive
air to tha occasion. '
TRAIN
T
S
RAINS GDIUIINb
GRADE CRASHES
YANK'S BEEFY
rjjiAAAJAAiAf&i'i ell
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' iff s -X i
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Wallio 8cuing, tho Vamk's'heey backstop, who has played in -the first
--r s two games of the world aeries. ; ' . .
MAIL
ROBBERY
ATGHILOUIN
STILL MYSTERY
Montez Hearing Fails To
Clear Up Theft Of Oil
Tickets, Check "
The bearing and. dismlsinff of
Alfonio Monte:, mcxican of CliUo
quln charged by C: E.' Brown, sec
retary ot tho Solomon Itu.te Lum
ber company, with robbing United
States mulls, hotoro United States
Commissioner Cert 4$ TUpinas ; es
terdny afternoon has f il'.l to en
lighten sovcrninin'psMl authoi Hi
es as to n mysterivis robbery ot
mall car which occilfed at Chilaquln
l. the first part ot Srv"?;i.r I
"Li Solomon Uut"? J.i:rnKir mri.
Liiiy owed tho Uul-. oil roui i:.y
at S. i rami'iilo SITfilf. .:u ut the
C.r.. of Septembo- $.170 w r til : of
'nv.-,. Oil roinpaiiv ' :1 ',l;i.Td lind a
ti . 1 1. for vl.r.o ! j Bprft to ::"!
Sarrumentn .of flea in ' n reglstervd
letter. Tho packngn wus iufur.d
tor SVh -' - V,-' ".
-Suvnrnl wuck's later tho Intuit -r
enmpnuy received n J.nltur. . triun Hie
Oil enmpnny ' nskkiK for an e.'r!y
rnmiltanro of lho money. l;rniedr
lately lho lumber company ? ln .m
cheeking back, and found thnt some
where' along tho lino the mall suck
containing the registered pacliUiw
had been looted. ... !
Several days later, Moutex
brought the nvlstng check into a
store nl Cliiloquln and tried to ea.h
it. Tho matter was Immediately
referred to tho" lumber company and
the charge ot detraudnig the mall
against Montex followed. . Shortly
afterward, ono of tho Union Oil
hooks turned up at tho oil station
hero. ' ' , '
At tho henrlnr: Mon tea slated thnt
ho had boen playing In n poker gnmo
and a" man had pnld him a' poker
debt with the check. ' ;
Ho con not rend English and could
not see thnt the check wns no good
to him. ' ": '- - "
It Is thought that the mall pouch
J
BACK STOP
SaejWasrsa-WaajWWja.
E
ROUTETO K F.
Portlanders to Lay First
Rail On Klamath Lakes
" ' Line at Kirk
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 11.
Portland's contingent to Join in the
celebration of tho starting ot work
on the Klamath Lakes lino of the
Southern Pncific railway started
from here this afternoon and Is due
at Klamath Falls tomorrow morn
ing. . ' " - ' (
On'October 13 at Kirk, the south
ern end ot the cutoff, the Portland
delegation will have charge of lay
ing tho first rail. Returning to
Klamath Falls, the visitors will be
cntortalned with a concert and pro
gram at- the amphitheater. Edgar
U. Piper ot Portland will bo tho
speaker.. In the evening there will
he li r.tmivul. The i'nrtiaml special
will ran! atimlay inl.t and Is duo
back here Sutuhiy afternoon..
S. t.OVI TT UIOtlti.NK
AS I'.ViON PACIIIC ItKAD
: NKW.YOflK. Oct. II.' On ndvlco
tit hla" physician; Robert R. Lo'.elt
today rosigiilul us chairmun of tho
board of tiro Vninn Pacific, oftoc
tlvo January 1. Ho will remain a
niembor of the board of directors.
was robbed tho day I. was mailed in
Chilonuln. A guard is supposed to
bo in the mull car at all times but
it Is thought that while be was away
for several minutes someone step
pod Into the car opened the pouch
and, seeing a package markod
$376.60 plckod It out, pullod the
pouch strings together nnd vanished
before the return of tho guard. It
would be comparatively easy to tie
up tho strings without causing
suspicion.
Postal , authorities are Just as
much In the dark now concerning
the guilty party as they were when
tho theft first came to light. ,
SPECIAL FR01
CITY EN
F
PARTY GOING
FIFTY STRONG
Californians Retain Glow
ing Memories of Bill
Lee's 'Buttermilk' ,
(Special to the Herald)
8AN FliA.VCI8CO, Oct. i 11.
Tho Chamber . of commerce dele
gation numbering SO Key men ot '
big commercial enterprises, trav
elling in a special train, will reach
Klamath Falla Friday morning In
time for the feature parade In the '
railroad celebration. . f
William Sprouls, president of
tho Southern Pacific, : speaker at
the tracklaying ceremony . at Klrk.i
Saturday morning, -la a member of
the delegation. ' Seta Mann, attor
ney and manager' of the' chamber
ot commerce traffic buroau, speak
er at the' great theatre program
Saturday night, will congratulate '
Klamath Falls on her additional
rail facilities' and voice friendship
between San Francisco and Kla
math Falls. '
Klamath Falls' wonderful recep
tion of San Franciscans ' year
ago, Including the chamber ot com-'
merce dinner and ' picnic feast at
DaltonV ranch, with Bill : Lee's
buttermilk, ' win never be ' forgot
ten by the participants. Many of
them are' In this year's delegation.
3
Booths Maintained on Main
Street Where Tacts ;
May Be Obtained
Information booths will be main
tained on Main atreet where facts
pertaining to the railroad celebra
tion or to Klamath Falls or Klam
ath county may be obtained by visi
tors. Serving In the booths will bo
business men who serve In shifts of
tow hours oacli. Thespian was con
ceived by D. Morteoson, commit
tee chairman, who on former occa
sions had .noted the difficulty
visitors had In obtaining reliable In
foramtion. ,
ROOMS FOR VISITORS
ltureau Maintained At Chamber
Of Commerce Iiy J. J. Keller
Visitors unable to find rooms at
hotels should see J. J. Keller at thu
chamber of commorco, who has list
ed a largo number In private homos.
Thoso having spare rooms should
list them at once with Keller, as all
Indications point to a record break
ing crowd hero for tho railroad co
louration. This Borvlco Is handled
by the chamber of commorco with
out, charge. .', , ., . . , . ;
PAGEANT REHEARSALS
4 Full , dross roheuria! Uml- 4
ght. ' .Enure cast. Your full-
ure to appear tonight may ruin
4 the act you are In.. It Is not fair
to tho others who art, really
trynlg. .,'.'.
Ushers . 6:45
Covered Wngon ......
4 Indians t.
Stage Coach ............
Railroad Act .....
Finale ...
Logging
Stockmen .................
:t!i
7:00
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00 0
' All rohearsnla at the Crater.
Everyone except thoso having
horses enter the auditorium and
be quiet. The public Is not In-
vlted. Do not como on tho
Btntgo or in the wingsuntil yoi
are called.
John Goodrich!" director.'
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INFORMATION
VISITORS