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KLAMATH FALLS
"An Empire Awakening"
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Associated Press Leased Wire
Eighteenth Year Number 5642
KLAMATH. FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1920
PRICE FTVE CENTS
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RECORD CROWD
EXPECTED TODAY
AT STATE FAIR
More Than 15,000 Sec Ex
hibits and Races Yester
day, Report shows
ROSEBURC IS WINNER
Umpqua Chiefs Carry off
Honors for best Publicity
Stunt Yesterday
HA!. KM, Oil . Oi l ;i. win, ,..
fuel wuulhi'i, iiii" nf thn belt Friday
ii.n.i i iii Urn history or the Oregon
lain fair pull .uluilm! u 1" MS
K'uiiiiiin isstarday, counting up si
iB.oou, socordlni ii j, e. eClln
tock, -n ttt r . i.ani yen I, r ..!,,
icmm pniii sdmtseloas to I Its
grounds Willi" the rOWU nil I la
ground WSi slightly I Mi I bun .1
ynnr ago. Hi" MDiber "f spectators
In Ihi' liranilmuiiil for Ihn nfl irDOOS
r:00 excoedo I any ,lli,-; I'll, I.,
nvord, according in :i mstaphoaod
announcement rr im I i" Ju !ki'
standi
There I a roason tor Hie ,sran:l
niami rseord t ytstsrdsy. The
races mill nil other (ontutc In front
of III" grandstand Ik. vi- 1 .. . 1 1 pull, , 1
off nll'i uniinii.il Mtp under 111" per
sonal supervision D Wuyii" Btoarsn,
of Albany, pas oi lbs membti of'
thn fair h-nrd. Also A .1 II Igr
' f Albany, llm starter, snnsa 1 1
have siren complete mnl:..'inil-.ii
Knw lln' have llic Jul gen bMD Call
nd upon to rulo on dcllculc points
Buch rulings have be 'it made ri ni . ' ..
and without dulay.
HlMIMltTN Allnilll
Vi, I. !:!. wan tlOSplUlltf I'.iy
at ihn fair, with bowter elabs trjn
various slUSs attending IP ualf vm.
Hiuniii were pirformbd in froBI
of Hi.' criiiiiliiinnd mid an the
around.
Tho prlro for Iho organ'tatl.in
putllnK on Dm bast sdvsrtlslog
(or It n homn community wont in
th rmp'iua chiefs of ltischurg, and
tiio prim tor th" organisation bsi
log pjmI members prsssnt, Alstanca
co n a iii nrcd, went bo iii" Beuchmon of
lliindon, who hud 11 pri.iilly rteoorst
isi flout thnt psrsdsd 111 front of i
aland. Tho I'mpqua Chief 1 .in. I
thttlr mjiiunn paraded and (Id lU lUn
dnncua anil war whoops.
Have You Voted Yet? This Is
Your Last Chance To Register
Your Choice On Rail Question
Approximately 1400 Residents of Klamath
County Come Out Openly in Favor of
Oregon Trunk Ballots Appearing
Today For Final Time
VOTE TO DATE
For Oregon Trunk 1422
Against Oregon Trunk 6
More Hum i too kiantatti county
residents ami voters today lind sign
ed tiiiir names to Evening Herald
ImiHoi.s, mgiiiK the construction of
tho Oregon Trunk from Iteuil to
Klnniiilh KiiIIh,
And only six persons lime conic
out im belllR OppOSOd to Hie Oregon
Trunk !
This is the answer which KlnnuiUi
county Iiiin given to the cainpiilgn of
ilocoptlon, liyiMK'rlNy nml nils-lnfoi--limllnii
u'hleli tins been eiurleil on
from stni't to flnlsli hy the Southern
Paolnc.
The poorplo of tills commiiniii
want, two railroads. They Willi!
dovi'lopiiiont nnd prpgjross anil the
opiHii'tunlty to prosper which only
two railroads cull give Hienl.
Railroad Ballot
i
Vote ( ) I want the Oregon Trunk
Vote ( ) Keep the Oregon Trunk out
To the Interstate Commerce Commission:
I herewith submit my opinion of the present
Central Oregon rail controversy.
Signed
Address
Robin Shoot
Is Stopped
By M. Barnes
V
"Who Mint h k liohhi?"
"I uUiJ Um pillTOW nllh my
liou an) itirnu "
Only ililh tttba K nuHii't ti
NnitTfnv or mi hi row (hut vtlOl
cock liihin. ii hum Angolo ConUi
nf IVIiimi ( II y with Jk MUM"
(liifbuiM ii tiit htitit rock robin
He whoi lis of tltom btid n mud
In ti fOI1 ('(! HH'llHIIIi, hill l( COHi
hint 11 flno or 1 a 1 b) Uthtur t
Uin IVorr Hit KonftoU.
DMrlrf Unjnn U rn dm Min
imi 1 ta 1 iii-H broke up 1 he lift it
booting hi'f (hiif Cotito UitN 111
Ji')liit ill IdttOii I'olltl vM rdny
nf(moon nnd nn--ii Cohto for
hnvlliU UO HCCIUKI III lil pOIOHMM
hUm anil for llkOOl Iiik a hi id
prOtCC(01 hy law.
Fireman Dies
From Injuries
Only One Known Dead
In Cave-In Of Big
Tunnel
RICHMOND, VM Odt, I. Ti -llrnjainln
K. Moaby, flromnn, ill"l
today of lnjurl"n auntalni'il yi'Hlnrdny
in tin cavo-ln of u piotlon of tin
clii'HiilH'uki' anil Ohio Itinnnl at
Ohurab hii inn', which trapped up
rardi 1 1 forty workman sngaaod in
ri'lnforrlna lln wallw.
1 1 In Im Hi" flrni known denih In
iho great Slide of 111 rlh, liui Turn
Mimon. iPlftttOOTi In bsIiaVod to havn
oesn klllad wbsn bo was oaiigbl in
the .-ah of IiIm f-nKlni' anil mivrral no
i;roi. im hiIII tintu-i-ounti'il for. Mom
of thoan LrSPPpd wars able 10 dig
Ibtnsatvai out.
RoSOOS vork. hnlli'd for n tlinc
j lant night bd'oiino of duntforoun kuc-
Jon In lh" tunnel, wiih resumed today.
Rafceuo partlei worked from riihor
end r tii" tuhnoli altnoit a mile long.
wlill" n nti-nin nhovi'l plooBhed Iih
way Into Hi" slil" of the croat hill.
COAST I.KAtil i: SIXIIIKS
Al 1'ortlanil 9, Hall LVu li.
ai Um Anielei o, s.m rranclsco 1
At vHoattiv ii, Bnorsmtnto 3.
Al Oakland 8, Vornon 3.
They are not noeessarlly opposed
to the BoUthern Paclfle. Hut they
are o,.hisoiI to have the Southern
I'nobTIc or any other rsllrond "bot
tling up" ibis virgin territory and
thus stifle its growth anil advance-
ntoitt.
The railroad ballot Is iipH'iiriiig In
the icvcning Herald today for the
last (lino. If ymi liave not .vol votoil
on the rallooiut question, this Is your
Hunt opportunity.
The ballots will bo counted and
: rc-chcckcil Monday night anil forw
nrued to ltii'tlnud at once, where
' they will ho presented to the inter
state coniinorce commission.
If you have not yet voted lu the
1 livening llcrnttr.s Imllnliitg, tear out
Iho coupon today and murk your
hallol. iVntc your honest OOttvtc
ttOlfs nml then got youi' ballot to
1 the Harold Office by Monday night.
NAD BOOTLEGGER
AT STATE EAIR
S. K. Watson Arrested by
Police After Making
Delivery to Horsemen
; FIGHTS HIS CAPTORS
Prisqner Believed Father of
Suspected Bank Robber
at Vancouver, B. C.
NAD BOOTLBOOHRB J36 11 ,.
MAI. EM. Ore., Oil. 3. Btat" fair
Ki'oundu iolli" i o. ii. riu Iiik with V.
i II I".) r.'pri'M'UtliiK :i national de
tective UKinty, and J. It, Cordet of
III" Tortland poll. " ili.pm liin in .
early thin mprnlni arras tod h. k.
WaiHon. huIiI to bs th" elovorosi
bootlufKor who eret operated at a
iituti. fair.
Va(soni whoso oporsilpns have
been wntched by tho plflcera
throuKiiom the week, was arrested
In on" of lh" horse harm near th"
raio irui k at nix o'clock thin morn
ing, and wan subdued only after a
fight In Which two of the officers
wer.' sonii'whnt halt"r"d. He hail
jut dellTorsd four bottles of al-
legod Canadian whiskey to a pur
Chaser and In IiIh pi.HKeHHlon were
found a receipted hill from u I'ort
laml prlntlna bOUSS for labels, a
ftalenn-nt from SBOtllsr Portland
firm for 33 snckti nf nukur and lh"
OOmpleted diagram for a fifty gallon
IIII.
says lie is Parmer
Watson declares that he i the
OWBer of a large farm near MeMlnu
rllle, that he . married und has
two daughters, and that he wiih on
tho fair grounds simply to visit n
friend. Tho officers declare that
they have evidence Indicating him
to ho tho father of ltoas 0, Waison,
who has beep accused of implica
tion In tho N'nnuiino, 13, C. hank
robhory at Vancouver about three
months ago. In Watson's posses
Dion woro found newspaper clip
pings of tho trial of Iloos Watson
and his alleged accomplices In the
Nannlmn robhory.
Kililence Found
In a note book Wntson carried
was found the name of John W.
liruhnm of Victoria. II. C, and un
der It was tho notation, "First man
in bank In duy robbery." An elec
tric light bill In his pockets bore
the name of Dorothy Wntson. SOS
Bast (eighteenth stroel. Portland.
Watson is being held in the city
jail hero.
Court Refuses
To Halt Trial
Of Tom Murray
Slayer of Prison Guard
Must Face Jury
Monday
SAI.E.M, Ore.. Oct. 3. Circuit
Judge Kelly today overruled Iho mo
tion of Judge Will It. King, counsel
for Murray, Kelly and WIllOS to con
tinue tho trial of their cases until
December, anil as a result Murray
must go on trial here Monday morn
ing on a charge of murder In tho
flmt degree. Time for trial of the
other two has not been set.
In handing down his decision
Judge Kelly declined that ho was
convinced the defense had not exor
cluod tho requisite amount of dili
gence, having had 30 days from the
time of the arraignment in which to
net and that during (he entire period
the court hud boon open to entertain
any motion on its behalf. The court
declared that the witnesses for the
statu had nil boon subpoenaed mid
that It was too late for the counsel
to reddest postponement, The re-
uueflt, if made, should have come
at a much onrllor time. Kelly slated.
Tho alnlo has subpoenaed 23 wit
nesses, and counsel for defense esti
mates that 10 days will bo consumed
ill Iho trial of Murray.
The court also assorted that he be
lieves Iho counsel is entitled lo in
spect Hie bull pen of the prison, "hut
Ihht doesn't sot aside the fact that
counsel had n month's time In which
lo gel an order from thli court."
H. A. rilchor, who Is owner of a
chain of Dry Qoods stores t&rouigh
otit tho northwest, spent Thursday
horu ou business mutters.
GROUNDS
Snaky Name
Of Aspgrove
Now Changed
Anjikiovc in nn liiaiio ami
fcimjtlf name for tt DKtgstiMffirfl
little community.
Such wiih thr opinion of rrii
dfiDt 'tt 'In- lumlM'i' vontt'r near
' sUUoqnltlf mill a i cmhiurfl ef
fort through i1 i It ion Im i -
' ::!''! In thr DsVIsM Of fill' Mi
rh'inriit IwIiik changed tp Pino
I Homelhinie ahonl the mime
AflPgrOVC Irrlfalrtl i-eti(lenls f
I he com in ii nil . VVcbcteT dlc
llonary dlMtptOd that (lie won)
asp meant tifil hinj less than a
mallKiumt unil veiiomoUN snake.
Akjki-ovc, It ITM hehl, (Olijlireil
up the tlif'uuhi of a (rove of
nsp ftuaki'K.
Thai would never do, ho the
name Pint IMi;. , wiih lionri.
Then 1 1 . 1 1 j i ' ii i ' I to he iiilt n
floi'k of IMncrtdueN, our wo it I,
Ju h -.:' , Hf siuiie Kdisoulaii
HOnl, 1 1 ;. k' ' '' I IWO words, Ploc
RUsge.
Ttie Nii(Uefftioii was nctepteil
nml tlie ronimunity from the
first of Ortoher beCAIUO known
an Vint Ki'lU' . Although Asp
irie will Im n-cnjiiizi'd fur
time hy the post offlre depart
ment, It in unfed that eorrs
pOndenOS addressed hy the
now appellation.
Rough Weather
Halts Work On
Sunken Vessel
Another Body Recover
ed From Submarine
Today
NEWPORT, R I.. Oct. 3 (TP)
Tho entire Cfool working under the
direction of Admiral Christy, seeking
to recover the hodieB of the crew of
the S-51 han suspended operations
for the day hecause of rough weather
and has been ordered to port, accord
ing to a wireless message intercepted
here.
ON BOARD S. S. S. CAMDEN, off
Hlock Island. Oct. 3. yp) Divers
today recovered a fifth body from
the sunken submarine S-51. It was
brought aboard the Camden at 9:K
this morning and identified as that
of Paul D. Herk. englneman. second
class, of Shoemakersvijle. Penna.
Berk had recently been living at New
London with his wife. The body was
fully clothed and Berk had appar
ently been on watch.
The body was in the engine room
compartment on top of the engine
cylinders.
With rain falling but the sea fairly
calm, the force of divers went to'work
early this morning in order to take
advantage of conditions which still
are favorable.
New Ministers
Are Admitted
EUGENE, Ore.. Oct. 4. The
Methodist Episcopal conference this
morning in session accepted into full
membership John A. Und. of Stay
ton, E. W. Witbuelli of Banks, Les
tor B. Bailey, of Marcola, and II.
It, Weiss, of Klamath Indian reser
vation. Henry Crass and M. C.
Tennyson were admitted ou trial.
Clyde Kennedy's
Offer Accepted
First slop toward the construction
of a comprehensive sewer system for
Klamath Falls was taken Inst night
by tho city council when a proposi
tion submitted by Clyde 0, Kennedy,
San Francisco engineer, -to make a
complete survey of the sewer and
sanitation needs, wus accepted, Mr.
Kennedy will be notified Immediately
and will start work in Iho city,
GEO. JUWKTT HERE
George C. Jewett. president of the
federal land bank nt Spokane. Wash.,
this afternoon addressed the feder
ated board of community clubs at
the chamber of commerce on the loan
association in Klamath. Mr. Jewell
talked nt the Malln Community club
lust nlftht, ; ...)r-t1 , .
IIP COUNTY
own
Html!
i
Veteran Peace Officer at
Medford Indicted for
Neglect of Duty
LET YOUTH ESCAPE
Is Alleged to Have Permit
ted Boy to go After Plac
ing Him Under Arrest
MEDFORD, Ore., Oct. 3. I,. D.
i
Korncrook. deputy sheriff, was In
illrteil by the grand Jury Friday
afttornocn on two cjunti, bOICl nvj
deinennors, under the law, charg'n ;
malfeasance and noglec. In office,
nurt receiving anl delaying tho serv
ice, of a warrant of arronl.
Toe suhstanco of the charges
against Fornrrjok Is an follows:
Charges Mmlo
A warrant wa issued for tho ar
rejt of Walter Williams, a youu
living with his parents at Gold Hill,
Charging rape. Kcrnerjok toak the
warrant, and isent to the Williams
homo, where 'lie round the young
man. und heslutod o put him in tho
count jail, accepting the promise
of ihls parents to bring him Id I he
count)., seat the next day. The next
day, .a:,-- Williams fled, and his
whereabouts are unknown.
The parents of Williams, piinenr
residents of (ue Gold Hill dlstriO',
are held under $500 b;nds far ap
pearance as witnesses In t'ae ca3e.
Still nt Liberty
Deputy Fornerook is at liberty on
bis own recognizance, and still at
tending to his deputy duties. Sher
iff Jennings said he had not taker
any action In the case as yet.
Fornerook has been a dep'tty
sheriff for five years, and reg . d
il as a .highly afficien, officer a .u
a 'finger print export. He served un
der former Sheriff Terrlll.
Still Search
For Lost Air
Mail Aviator
No Trace Yet Found of
Pilot Lost Friday
Night
BELLEFONTE, Oct. 3. re
search was renewed today for a
mail airplane which has not been
hoard from since it passed over
Hartleton, three miles east of the
local landing field shortly before
midnight Thursday on its flight from
- i
New York to Chicago.
.More than 100 men scoured the
mountainous country between Hart
leton and Belletohte yesterday with
out finding a trace of tho missing
piano or its pilot. Charles H. Ames.
Weather conditions permitting
airplanes sent here by tho division
superintendent nt Cleveland are
to join in the hunt. Should they
fall to find un- trace of the lost
plane there, their . activities are to
bo transferred to the Alleghany
mountains.
held mim
Brother's Death In World War
Revealed For First Time When
Name Is Seen On War Memorial
David Janzen of Portland, Visiting State Fair,
Sees Brother Listed Among War
Heroes Who Died Records
Disclose Tragedy
SALEM, Oio Oct, 3, A monu
ment standing in fiont of the Marion
county court house, placed there -Hie
War mothers us a liiomoi'lill to
this country's soldier ileail of Iho
world war, .yesterday solved In a
trnato way a mystery that Ion,
had worried David Jiluzon of Poit
lallll, David jaiutoh is a native of Hutch
inson, Kansas, where he was born
ubout 50 years age. Ills bcofber,
John .luii7.cn, three yours younger,
was also born In Hutchinson. 30
years ago John loft homo, and David
did not hear from him again until
yesterday.
Mot many years ago Vnvid caiuc
Railroad Forces Are
Preparing For Their
Big Portland Hearing
' our Issues Involved in
Oregon Trunk and Southern Pacific;
I.C.C. to Start Taking Testimony
on Hearing Monday
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 3. (AP) Taking of evidence
in siipport of the applications of the Southern Pacific
system and of the Great Northern, Porthem Pacific group
for permission from the interstate commerce commission
to construct rail lines out from Klamath Falls will begin
here Monday before Chas. D. Mahaffie, director of the
commission's bureau of finance.
Four principal issues will be heard and testimony
upon them will be entered in the official record for con
sideration of the interstate commerce commission, after
attorneys' briefs have been filed and oral arguments
made at Washington, D. C. A decision will be made
in the remote future.
These issues, all technically classed as applications
for certificates of public convenience and necessity, re
quired by the interstate commerce act preliminary to
construction of railroad lines, are designated as follows:
The Oregon, Calif omia and Eastern ( the Strahorn
project now controlled by the Southern Pacific) to ex
tend the line from Sprague River, which is northeasterly
Henley Names
Nylander For
Rail Delegate
Mass Meeting Gives
Him Discretionary
Powers Hans Nylander, Klamath farmer,
wilt represent the Henley Commun
ity club at the Interstate Commerce
Commission hearing in Portland
October 5 at which the petition of
Ihn X'rtrfl.opn Linen !.- pnlor the
Klamath territory will be heard. I ,end 1,3 Iiae f"m. BeBd southerly to
This was decided last night at a Klamath Falls via the easterly hord
meeting of the Henley Community I " c' tnc Sreat pine timber tracts In
club Held in Henley school.
Mr. Nylander was instructed to
oppose no railroad at the hearing
but to actively support that rail
road program, which in his judg
ment would be to the best interests
of tho Henley community.
In clothing the railroad delegato
with discretionary power, the club j
justified itself by tho belief that
! developments
hearing might
i Portland at the
lead Mr. Nylander
to make a better decision concern
ing the wants of the community htan
could the community Itself.
The club refused to go on record
as favoring, uny line over the other,
taking the position that any or all
l'"os would be
the development
welcome aid to
of the Klamath
country.
At West Point. N. Y.l end first
period Army C. Detroit o.
At Champaign, first period
braska 7. Illinois rt.
No-
west ti Portland where ho n nv
I lives, Yesterday ho conic to the
state falo. Strolling leisurely about
i Salem, ho paused al the war moth
' it's memorial. As lie scanned I ,e
libit of those who made the supremo
sacrifice a mime like his own i -rested
his attention, the name of
John Jiiuzeu.
liHliiiiing about where ho oo ' I
go to I i ml the records of the soldiers
dead, David Jniizcn was referred lo
I the offlco of adjutant General Goo.
I A, White, anil the records were
Dished Iho facts lo prove that Ibi
dem! soldier was his brother,
John was killed In action June -".
"18,
Controversy Between
" from
Klamath Full-, sonuerly to
Lakevlew, and also northeasterly
from Sprague River to Silver Lake.
Coupled with this application li cao
petition of the Southern Pacific for
confirmation of Its purchase of the
stock of the Nevada-Californii-Oro-gon
narrow gauge railway anl to
standardize the line from Lakovlew
southerly to Fernley, Nevada, en the
Southern PacUlc"s main line thru;j
NvRu.
Toe Southern Pacific's project.; I
line from Klamath Falls to Cornell
Calif.
Application of the Oregon Trnnk
railroad, a subsidiary of tho Spok
ane, Portland and Seattle system,
which is owned by the Great Northern-Northern
Paiclfic grcup, to ex-
I aat pat t of Oregon.
The potentially enormeu-. plue
lumber traffic of central Oregon Is
the chief attraction in t'ols penrllnK
contest between the railroad giants.
HALF OF CHAMBER
VOTES BY 2 P. M.
Not quite half of the chamber of
commerce membership-had voted on
the resolution which thu chamber
board of directors endorsed, up to 2
p. m. today. Attaches of the chamber
estimated that of the 257 members of
the chamber, nr, had sent In a bal
lot., Balloting closes at S p. m. tonight,
when th'o ballot box will be opened
and the votes counted.
BKXD HIGH WIN'S
BEND, Ore., Oct. 3. Bond bnjh
school won the annual count1.' fair
day football game from Redmond
yesterday hy a score ttt 1 to 6. The
game i.vas played on the icounb fair
ground field and Redmond failed to
kick goal after the lone touchdown.
Hey Fellers!
TIlO WOlld Series
Starts October 7
And tho
Evening Herald
Will give you
A piny by play
Report of tho
Gaines
At the Pine Tree
Thoatro.
And, Oh Boy I
It's gnln' to
Ho thilllln'
To watch
Our A. 1. operntur
Itoeord tho clicks
Right In front
Of jour very eyes
Just as the
Game is playod
As usual
Rvening Herald
' Is first with
The latest!