The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 03, 1923, Page 1, Image 1

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    Equal Right $, .Equal
' Justice, are the Twin
Pillars of Democracy
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- A Million a Month
U Klamath County's
Industrial Payroll
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KLAMATH FALLS, OIlKtiON, KATL'HDAV. NOVKMBEIl 8, 1033
PniCB F1VB GENT
LD
Similarity Seen in Cold
blooded Methods That
. Characterized Crimes
An effort Is ho In made by tho
authorities to connect tbo.murdor of
Fred Hkoen, nr Dorris, tJIsklyou,
county, Thursday night or early
Friday morning, with the Blaklyou
train hold-up on October 12. 63 far
neither Sheriff Low or Shorlff Calk
ing of Siskiyou county have been
bl to dlscovor any Information that
t would vonnoct tho ttwo crime. A
almllarlty It aocn, however, In the
cold-blooded method! that charac
(oriied both.
A theory baa been advanced that
8ken knew aometblng of the Blakl
you murdera and that the perpetra
tor killed hint to keep hlra from
giving them away. Illaeklo Stewart
and Curley Taylor camo to Dorrli
Area week ago, shortly after the
H'klyou train robbery, and it I thin
fart that cauied the police authori
ties: to coneldrr a connection be
tween the two.
Skeen't ranch was located 18
mile wtlt of Dorrls and In an out-of-the-way
fclac. Skeen lived with bis
mother. They were rarely seen and
lit tin ws known about them.
All road between here and the
))Khute county line are being very
closelr watched by Sheriff Low and
bis deputies. ..
T
4046 . Official Entries Are
Recorded ' in Ten Acre
Pavilion, Portland
PORTLAND, Nov. 3. Tho Pacific
International Livestock exposition
opening today was tho largest ever
held. There wore 4046 official onirics
a compared wUh 881 last year. '
In addition to cattlo, hogs, sheep
nd othor livestock In tho ten-acro
pavilion, there are grain, dry-land
farming exhibits, poultry show and
horsn ehow. .
Tho exhibition Is open until No
vember 10th.
AID CITY TREASURY
Five. Drunks Antl Hlx Tinfflo Vlo.
, " tutor In I'ollro Court
Flvndrunks nud six traffic viola
tors were brought boforo Police
Judgo (laghagen tills morning nnd
n a oonsoqunncn llm city treasury
wa considerably swelled. Thrao of
tho drunks had -"and ( disorderly"
tacked onto tho charga of "bolng
drunk" nnd wcro fined 12.' Instead
of thn usual 30. Thoso coming tin-
lnr thn bond of drunks nnd disorder
ly woro Ike Crawford, J union O'Brien
iirid llnb Walker, and wore all fined
tho stimo anitiunt, f 2 ri. All woro com
mitted fo tho city Jnll bocnuno of no
monoy, with whl-.h to pay tho flno.
C. T. Blutiffor, ntlrt J. K, William
rnro'Jut drunk without nny trim
minus nnd wore flnod J 2ft. Btnuf-
for pnli his flno but Williams mas
oommlttod.
Of the six. tra'fflo violators, two
woro dismissed becnusa of the clr
cumstancos. Thoy woro Miss Mao
I.lndlny who arrlvod horo yostordny
from.Modford to tnko n position ns
bookkoopor In a, grocury storo, and
H. If Maley. Doth woro chargod with
Impropor'patklng.1 ; ' "''.
O.U. Smith, C. W. Wnrron, J.-8
T.ngnton nnd n driver of ft Ford who
did not give his numn woro nil fined
for Improper parking.
Hl'HS PHNNHVIAANIA It. It.
I'Olt SI. 1,000,0110 WA(1N 1111.1,
PHtLADriMMHA, Nov. S, Suit
for. $li,000,000 nllngcd duo for un
derpayment of wnges mm fllort In tho
fuilonil court toilny ngiilnst the
I'onnsylvnnln rullrorid by tho Shop
CONNECT
SEN
MURDER
WITH
BANDITS
LIVESTOCK
1
HATES
EE
Crnfts Federation.
Illness Requires'
Governor To Cancel
Two Speaking Dates
8ALKM, Nov. B. Oovornor
I'lurce canceled epoaklng en
gagements In Portland and
Uoud Hirer on account of III
nasi, 11 I pctd to reiovcr
sufficiently to speak In Oregon
City Monday night on tho in
come tnx un 'wltlrh thn people
are to rait a referendum vo.o
at tli special election Tuesday.
BURKE THROWS
Local Man wins Gruelling
Match With Two Out
Of Three Falls
llcforo a small house that would
discourage any WTes'ler, llonry
Burke throw Farmer Vance of Idaho,
two fails out of three, at the Pine
Trea theater last night In the moat
gruelling and exciting wrestling
ma'cli that has ever token place In
Klamatb Tails. Tho two wrestlers
wore evenly matched and only the
quickness and agility of Uurko swung
the scales In bis favor.
Both mon were the same site, the
same weight, and seemod to bavo
about tho earn knowledge of the
wrestling game. Vance was a little
stronger and frequently broke out
of holds that seemed fatal. . Burke's
advantage, which enabled hlra to win
the match, was his ability to clsmp
on a bold when the two men were
In th sir. ..i .
Tim and again they would go
hurtling to the mat and before elthor
were down Burke would havo n scis
sors, arm lock, liar look or toe hold
on Vsnro before they reached the
mat. After severe punishment dur
ing which he often erlod out In pain,
Vanco would break away by mala
strength. - .
While tho match was ono of tho
cleanest that has over been put on
bore, both men wrostlcd with a
vlclousness that nearly resulted In
serious accident to both. Tlmo and
again ono rhan would toss the other
Into the rlngsldo audience. Once
both men were writhing and strug
gling oft tho mat nnd camo noar
toppling Into tho orchestra stall
whoro the orRnnlst was seated. Tho
ruin, iwero that when either man
was off tho Hint thoy should lonso
tlutlr holds and rnnw their (itruKglo
In llm conli'r of tho ring. Often they
wunld forgot whoro thoy woro nnd
would bo under Ilia chnlrs of tho
audlcnco on tho stago, struggling to
clamp on n final hold.
Burko won tho first full with a
body ei'lHtorH nnd arm lock nflor
wrestling liilvimivoly for G9 nilniitrw
and 40 kiicoiiOh. AHor tho fooling
out prorrss had liocn accomplished,
tho two mon wont to tho mat atrug
Rlcil .nnd catapulted nround till n
hold wan clamped on by Burko Jlint
caused Vnaco to holler "enough."
Ho was groggy when ho nroao for tho
tjvn-mluuln rout.
Vanco won thn second 'fotl In 24
inlnulns nnd 10 seconds, with a hond
scissors and hnr arm. Burko could
not comp"lo with Vnnco's superior
strength when ho flnnlly clumped on
A di'strtictlvo hold.
Tho f al full wim tvoii by Burko
Jn 1m mbui.'B 7 snconds with n body
HClsM .rs nnd hammer lock, Vnnco
struggled villi might and main to
lonsn h'imeir f 'tm this hold but was
flnnliy foiced lo tho mnt,
' In i pi ollmlmiry mntch, Ttod Man
doll won two fnlla out of throo from
Tho mntch wna poorly nttcndnd,
and Burko who has been wrestling
horn for somo tlmo without making
training expenses slntnd ho could not
slnnd tho -financial loss. Iln will
wreatl'o n return mulch with Vanco
u-llhln tho next week nnd If tho
match Is not hotter nttendod, will
lenvo for n larger city.
ICl'tiKNH (1I.TS 1.AHOK
("ONVKNTIOX I 1021
ASTOltlA, Nov, 8, Tho Kliilo
Fodorntlon of T.alior cIioko Kugeiin
for tho next convontlnn, Thn conven
tion .nominated Otto Ilnrtwlg and
0. A. Vansnhrlltg of Portland for
president to bo voted on by n rofor
endnm. ' '
FARMER
VAN
WHEN
I i t 1 ' S i IT J I
Thoy were a buneh of Jolly flno
convention. And ihoy suro (minted
llttlo " tpiilit to California's faK-famcd
from tho old stuff, although thy call
LET
TO
E
Five And a Half Mile Con
tract From 'Big Marsh
North is Awarded
" A contract for iVi miles more of
grading, from Ulg Marsh to Beaver
maTb, was let yesterday to John
Hampshire, who Is now building tbe
first 30-mlle unit of tho Klamath
lake route. The work will proceed
on the, now contract as long as the
! weather permits,'
PLAN $800,000 vvv. '
EXPENDITURE AT
. CAMP LEWIS. WASH.
Permanent Buildings to bo Krrct
rtl to Replace Temporary Cnn
tooiueut lliilldliigs
SAN FUANCISCO, Nov. 3. -Plans
for permanent buildings at Camp
Lewis, Wash., Involving nn expendi
ture of J'SOO.OOO have boon prepared
at tho headquarters of the 9th army
corps. Tho plans mast bo approved
by tho war department boforo con
struction can begin. Tho now struo
turos, to rcpluco the temporary can
toniiinnt buildings, would nccommo
dalo nn or.llro division.
PRESBYTERIAN C. E.
i SECOND IN CONTEST
Kivu Juniors Complete, Work" And
'' , , Will ltccclvo Diplomas
Sunday Evening
The Junior- Chiistlnu Endravor
society i;f tho Prcsbytorlan ' rhnrili
In roJlc'.'-.B. ift llm news that they
havo wnn second plaeu In a Mnto
wldo conle.-;! dt similar socio. ins con
ducted recently.. In first i!aea was
tho society of llm Ashland Preaby
lorlun church , whoso por.-cntngn was
sllglitly higher. :
;. Flvo junliS comploted tho re
quired work and will reoclvo di
plomas Sunday' evening at the 7:30
service which tho juniors tliomnelvus
h ro to conduct. Thoso who huvo fiiet
thoso roqulromcnts nro Jonnlo Ilel
soll, Tholma Orlxalo, Kthol CnrUson,
Margaret Ctimmlngs, nnd I.uelln
Dnhlelm.
nnlh Vannlce rccolved spoclnl
moutlnn ns having complolod tho
momorlelng of soloctod Itlblo pas
sages called tho "Siring of Pearls"
at tho ngo of eight years. She la ono
of tho youngest In tho state to ac
complish this feat.
Tho Juniors, Includl'i'.g boya nnd
girls of tho fifth to eighth grades,
will present their memory work, their
songs, nnd til addition will give n
ni-li:.".lonniy pluylet. Tills will take
the plncb of tho customary evening
orvlco Sunday.
MANlliA FKI'IX Ql'AKM
MA.NII.A, Nov. 3.---Another carth
qunku, thn fourth In three days, to
day caused ox.cltom.ont when It crack
ed Iho wnlls of tho Masonic building,
Ei
HISHIR
GOOD FELLOWS GET TOGETHER;
3 .V.
folks theso mcnlers of Texas'
tho town whllo thb
war e!n San
hospitality. But tlu
It "near." j
sparking fhila
In Memoriam
is Winner of
Latonia Race
LATONIA. Ky Nov. 3.
In Memoriam, owned by
Carl Wiedemann of New
port, Kentucky, won the
S50.000 Latonia champion
ship stakes today, beatmir
the ereat Zev, which finish
ed ttcond, and My Own,
third, Kialto pulled in
fourth.
Ibe race was one of the
hiirirest offsets of the year
as Zev was heavily played
favorite.
In -Memoriam..' .won- by
four lengths. Zev finished
with lead of six lengths c
ver Admiral Grayson's My
Own.
The first list of prices in
the biff classic showed Zev
a 3 to 5 favorite. My Own,
was quoted at odds of 8
to 5, while In Memoriam
figured 6 to 1, with Rialto
,the outsider at 10 to 1.
Ii HURT IN
BLAST EXPIRES
i
Edward Christcnson Fails
To Survive Injuries
At Quary
Kdward Chiistenson, 27, died bo
tweui 1! and :t u'cluck this morning
fruiti Injuries received In n preiuaturo
dyi:aniiie cxpiosiuu at D milt ft, Jlakcr
iiuany on thn Meno roa.l yesterday
.i-flninuoii at 1 o'clock. Christcnson
Is n native of Orogon nnd his parents,
Mr; and Mrs. Niels Chiistenson live
In Oregon City. Ho has boon work
ing In. Klamath county for two
inon;lia and came hero from lJcud.
Wlillo definite decision has not
boon made. Coroner Whitlock said
there would. probably ho no Inquest,
as' tho accident occurred when the
man, was doing his regular work nnd
was no fault of his omployos. Whit
lock visited tho sccao of the nocl
dent this morning.
Fiinornl nrrangementA will bo
mndo as soon ns word coihP3 from
ClirlsteiiKon's family.' - , ' ,
12TH HOLIDAY
i
i-eriior Designates.' Monday
Armistice Day
As
RAl.RM, Nov. 3. Governor
Plorco designated Monday, No-!
vombcr 12, n legal holiday ns Ar
lnlstleo Hay.'
. , ' , '
MAltlUW ItKPOHT
rOUTLANUi Nov. 3. Cattlo
Rtondy, bogs slow, glieop steady,
cgfa unsettled, butler firm,
'
Hi a vM
delegation to tho American Legion
Franclcso. Ao. they ro giving a
In their glasses is pretty far
Worth One and Two-third
Trillion For Dollar, Is
New York Edict
BERLIN, Nov. i.-ew York's ap
praisal of the mark on a basis of one
and two-thirds trillion to a dollar
moved. Chancellor Stressmann to
convoke a midnight session at which
Jevoral emergency ordinances were
proclaimed for the purpose forestall
ing a similar collapse of the mark
In Berlin. V
FIFI WILL BE' HERE
Cablegram - Is Received From Paris
ian Dancer by Post Commander
. Fifi Is coming!
This became known at the meet
ing of tho Armistice day entertain
ment commitce last night when a
cable direct from Paris was banded
Post-Commandor Geti by a Western
Union messenger. -Fifl
said:
With deepost pleasure I ac
cept the kind invitation of the
gallant Anierhan sold&t of
Klamath Falls to attend the
Armistice Day celebration there
November 12 .and 13.. Monsieur
will please pardon tho delay In
making tho reply as I was tem
porarily detained in tho awful
bnstlle by tho police who said
my danco In tho follies bcrgcro
'tros indiscreet. This was n can
ard ns you will ce when I do
the dance In your show. Votro
chore comes to your city avec
, un manager and maid ra tho
afternoon of November 12. Sti
ve?, vous pits parte- voo la gen
darmes. Avec et bazaars.
FIFI.
Flfi's request that the commander
"talk to the police"' aroused a debate
in which some declared that Fifl
should bu cabled not to como. If
her performance Is such that It
ne cssary' to fix It with the police. It
was pointod out. sho would probably
not bo permitted to go on, and tho
legion would bo out tho expense
money.
However, a majority votod to lot
tho fanmus Parisian dancer como
and to.chnnco police Interference.
Kin s itunco vv-ouid no ono ot me di
drawing cards of the show, it was
doclurcd, nnd if necessary the danco
could be held behind locked doors.
So that momentous question twas
duly settled, and Fifl will be here on
November 12.
Further discussion of tho celebra
tion will be held at the regular
meeting next Tuesday night. . The
drum corps plans to meet ot 7:30
the snmo evening,
I FOOTBALL RESULTS I
s
Harvard 16, Tuffs 0.
Ryracuso 10, Penn State 0, -Yalo
31. Army 10.
Colgate 0, Navy !.
Pennsylvania 6, Pittsburgh 0.
Cornoll 32, Dartmouth 7. ,
Illinois 7, Chicago 0.
Princeton 35, Svvarthmoro 6.
Drown 10, St. Bonavonture 0.
Drake 21, Amos 0. '
Minnesota 34, Northwestern 14.
Missouri 4, Kansas Aggies 2. "
GERMAN
IR
APPRAISAL LOW
Bavaria Threatens -
To Send Troops To
Take German Capital
' IlElt.Lt.N-, NoV. 3. Tb4 IkoVA-
rlun government has sent let
ter to Chancellor Btroomana
demanding croatlon of a no
tlocaj dlcta:orihlp, based on
liuvurlun model, Tho letter add
that unless such dictatorship I
established In Rorlin Immotll
atoly, the Havarlan govorn
mont Intend to send troops.
now concentrated on tho Bava-
rlnn frontier, agaiiuit tho cap-
Itnl. , ?
Portland Game Warden
Disprove Report of Game
Being Slaughtered ;
Hunters In the mule-tall deer
country," near the Californla-Oreg'
state line. In the vicinity of th
Croh'e ranch, are not the poor sports- j
men they were reported to be In "'")
opinion of W. A. Cornell and 6.
Forbes, deputy game wardens fro-
Portland, who hare been making 1
quiet Investigation during the pa:
week.. I
Because of reports that game was
being slaughtered In the mule-taiv
coun ry. the state game warden sent
the two deputies to the place to de
termine the fact. It had been- re
ported that many deer were. being
shot from blind on ruawaya dar
ing tbe period of migration. In the
late season the deer move southward.
estt of .Clear Lake, and (roe the
state line into California. ...
Th Investigators found only one
or two Indications of deer being shot
from blinds, and assured themselves
that few deer were now being killed
that way. Wlthont disclosing their
identity, said Cornell, they found by
talking with hunters that most of
them were for game conservation
and thought ono of tho big-mule
tail deer enough for one hunter la
a season. .. .
One arrest was made. Gay 8atter-
lee nvas fined $100 In Justice court
yesterday for cutting the head pft a
deer, but payment was postponed.
At Canby, Modoo county, on Oc
tober 25.. twd Klamath Falls hunt
ers were fined". Wnt. Jarman paid
JoO and costs for kilting a spike buck
and James Lilly paid $25 and costs
for having a spike, buck In his pos
session. They were arrested by
Ciume Warden Richardson, who is
in Klamath Falls today.'
Ono matter which needs investiga
tion, In Cornell's opinion, Is tho kill
ing ot ducks and gceso attor the legal
hour at night nod"- before tho legal
hour in the morning. This seems to
be a common practico in Klamath
comity,, he found, .and arrests may
follow.. - . , .-; .
Cornoll am Forbes Will remain In
tho county several days longer.
WM. PATE GIVES BOND
Man Clmi-Ked With llootleKSilig Is
HeU'H.ii-d VihIit $1300-
William Pato,who vvns arrested
Thursday morning and charged with
bootlegging ls out on bail of ? 1500.
Throe men were tho bondsman- of
Palo. They are B. J. Hodges, M.
Keen and Grant Rowe.
Daniel Denhehy, who has beon In
the city jail charged with arson, was
released this morning when Morris
Keane and M. D. Murphy acted as
his bondsmen. The ball was $750.
SAYS
HUNTERS
ARE SPORTSMEN
There Is No Substitute For Circulation
Herald advertising brings result bocnuso the Evening Herald
is rend by virtually every man, woman nnd child In Klamath coun
ty. . . . . .
Herald circulation Is henltliy, growing clrcurntlon, ,
Compare these figures! ...... ' ... ',
Dnto ': . .' No, . HubsiTiltCT
October 1, 1923 2015
November 3, 1923 ........1........:.. L--.. ; 2171
(These figures do not Includo papor sold over the counter In
the Herald office.) -
OKLAHOMA
I
IS LYNCHED BY
MASKED PARTY
Victim Was Accused Of
Attacking Woman; Tam
pa is Scene of Floggings
MC8KOGEE, Okla., Nov. .
Dallas Sowell, accused of attacking
a white woman recently, returned to
break for llborty across Oklahoma,
to Teas, was lynched by 11 masked
men- at Tufaula, according to word
received her today.
TAMPA, Fla., Nor, 3. Unmasked
men Thursday night took throe clti- '
lens to the woods near here, whipped
them and left them wounded and
bleeding to make their way back to
the city, according to a report mad
to Chief of Police William.
Lou Isaacs, restaurant proplretor,
now nnder th care of physicians,
told newspaper men that lour men '
seized him at hi cafe, took nim In '
an automobile to tbe wood and gave ,
him a whipping. -His physician said
he lost considerable sk!3 and that .
hi body wa covered with welt and .
dlscoloratlons. . , . ,
' :" Received Warnings.
Isaac said hi kssallants handed -m
a letter warning him to close
7 his business Is ten days, and not
'-en it nnder threat of death.
. aac has been arrested, several .
on federal warrant charging
uor law violations, the author!- ,
. s said," " "":r "" ' ".: '"-., v ,
- Enrique Rosa, head waiter of a
cafe, was taken by a band of men to
the woods,, near oldsmar, 15 mile
west Of Tampa, "Where he was lashed:
and left to make htaway home.. .
n.. - ..-r'.-r.r-T m .'.
.'.f' J . ;' Xegro Ucttten. - 1
Andrew -Williams, negro restsur-
ant proprietor was taken to a point
near the' MyTtle' Hlif cemetery, fiv
miles north "of here, and beaten, - , :
These -two also reveled .written
warnings ' similar . to ' that ' given
Isaacs. They were, signed "Que
Que Que.") . ... ,
NEW CITY PLAN
Plans For Expenditure of
Millions For an Ideal
Tokio Are Quashed
TOKIO, Nov. 3. .Premier Yaioa
moto put his foot down on schemes
to build nn Ideal city on Toklo's
ashes on which promoters proposed
to spend millions, presiding at a
meeting ot the reconstruction com
mittee today, ha said "no plan
would be commendable that did not
take into consideration our national .
financial capacity and attach moro
importance to Intrinsic value than to
eternal appearance." .
TO UEV1VE ItCllAt IXDUSTKIKH
IONJDON, Nov. 3. Tho village
blacksmith, the saddler, tho wheel
wright and many other old English
Industries have fallen on evil days
through changed conditions ot life
as a rosult .of Improved machinery
and sctonce. ' ; '.
In order to revive end develop .
these industries, a rural Industrie
intelligence bureau has been formed
and has recommended, among other
things,' the Installation of modern
machinery. ' '.-,';...;'
PREMIER