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Eighteenth Year- Numl cr 6650
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER J , J 925
PRICE FIVE CENTS
PIRATES MAKE IT THREE ALL
GOVERNOR URGES
She'd Keep Busy Here
BOTH
It
RAILROADS
TO
BUILD
LINES
Walter M. Pierce Testifier,
at Rail Hearing in Oppo
sition to S. P.
STATE UNDEVELOPED
Competing Lines Should bo
Permitted on Open up
Territory, he Asserts
PORTLAND, ore. Ort. I.
(.vim OoTornov Walto? M.
pierce Hk too stand 'i' the
Inuring today u iho flW
oati f nr Iho Oregon pobjlc ser
vice eowwlsslon, as Uiufaor,
nmi roooniniotided thai both the
HmiiiH'rn Poelfio and tlie Oregon
Trunk Im- allowed 10 unite llii'
ogtooaloof foi arhlfb. lltoj haw
applied. Tin' bearing Is belag
rumUiiU'it baton Cooties D, Ma
barrio, fliractflr o( Haaaos of the
iutt-Mnt oanuaoroo eoauaiaiUMii
Tin- autiilioi n Poatfto eosn
piotcd ii riuH' this morning.
i'huI Bboap, '" prooMcoi ol
tin' oompaay, tosUflod, 10400; ol
thr acodisltioa the Orefooi
OaUoMa sad Bnstern (Him
hum Una), and tlio Kovadh-Oal
irnroln.Orrgoii iiiiiipimj 1 1 .
lie. nalil tlmi everything will bo
done by thn Southern Pacific to make i
- '
u, r it .unr . mama "Br"'
Eugene Sluf fs
Sick Man Onto
Klamath Falls
Young Man With Terri
ble Disease is Ship
ped Here
Thin. fellow olUOMO, M a iloso up, If Mac should decido to come to
Klamath Palls and establish herself
In u bootblack stand somewhere on
It. control of Iho Btraboro IIM .at-1"' W Woods, s winsome llltlo
lafaclory to Klnmnui nin. no mm I uooiouum in " - -,,,. ..,.,, ,,,.,.. . B ,.,, ., twu
Ills company will begin atandnrdls-, report nay. In doing a rushing bust-1 Klimni, yuH would establish a
Ins the Nevada - California - Oregon , . . nlw,VI1 waiting ' MrM1 record In the ncr capita num-
rhalni. 1 bcr of shlncd ami polisnoa snoea.
IM in be
Walter Johnson Is Slated To
Pitch Crucial Game For Solons
j In Final Game Of World Series
Evening Herald's Party at Pine Tree at Eleven
o'Clock Tomorrow Promises to Pack
The House Interest Locally
Is at High Pitch
lino an noon an th Interstate com
merce cominlimloli gives approval and
rnllflea the acquisition of the lino by
the Southern Pacific
OrosOdMate Line
Governor Plsreo recited thai the
Oregon commission had sought to
obtain a croaa StOtS II"'' from Crime
to Odoll, and that a lino bo bulll
south from llond. to opto up a largo
region of tho ItatO now without rail
trnnHporlntlon. Ho emphasised tho
nood of development In the tcrrllor
nround Lnkovlnw. II" favored stan
dardization of the narrow gauge road
now entorlnK Lakovlow from tho
south, and declared that Lakovlow
Hhould havu an millet lo the north,
giving connection With markets. Who'll win the world series?
Won Pac,,',,,';..Nl""""" """" There are a lot of the fans hereabouts who'd like to
competition Needed j know, but they'll join the crowd at the Pine Tree to-
"Whero a nindo lino of railroad , morrow when the Herald assisted by Harry Poole, stages
i nufficiont i do not believe in dupii- ;g rma Da8eball party to the fans of Klamath Falls.
n.0lZTTl!:ltZi The games arc now tied, three each, and the last and
country Hhould Have rail cmet.iio ' deciding game will be played at Pittsburgh tomorrow
ami that competlnK conipanb'H Hhould
hart loin) user prlvllogai with wilt
ing compnnlOH.
At prcHont wo lire prevented from
reaching tho ssstorn markets, Vto
need n croHH iitato line. Much n Hue,
If built under condllliiiiH and nafe
KuardH which will ponnlt tho owning
companies freely and actively lo par
ticipate In woHtorn Oregon tonnage
will prove a groat boon to the entire
Htatc.
Criticises Bpronlq
"I wor surprised to nee that Pros
Mont sprouie of the Bouthern Pacific
mado n itStomenl that Oregon
thOUld bo divided Into OJtclullVO IOU08
(Contlniied Oil PAgO 8I)
A Sick Lad!
A human wrc-cl:. suffering from B
malignant djMosae, was iluffod off
yeatorday by Eugene uuthoritlea and
hipped in Klamatb Falls at Eugene's
expetine. He la Toinmle Kambraugh.
! aged 2.1. of Ardniore. Okla.. one of
tho paHHongera On the noon atage
from Medfopl.
Juat what the dlbeoj-o la County
Health Officer TJr. (!. 8. NeWSOm.
could not nay thla afternoon, until
after u dlugnoalH. It was admitted,
however, thul It could be lepreay, or
a violent social disOOSO.
Contracted In Kverott
"1 contracted thla dlaeaai;. In !'v
erett on a farm where I was work
ing," Kambraurh Mid thla aftern o'i.
"They shipped me out of Everett tn
.Seattle. I could not get any help hi
Seattle and they sent me on to Port
land. It was the same story In Port
Rind, only at a dispensary there the;
looked me over. They wouldn't WJ
me what was the matter, but seenn i i
anxious to get rid of me. At Salem I
was soon npprohended and sent on
to Eugene.
"I had been In Eugene for several j
days when a policeman saw me and
Innl, toe In Intl.. A doctor. 1 ttllllU.
looked in,' !:'.. I I lien nt and ,
bought a ticket on the atago for j
Klamath Kails. 1 stayed all night in J
Medford Inst night, and on the tick
et tiny bought me, I came over to
Klnmath Kails. There were three
men and two women on the stage.
Two women had babies with them.
No Help
Pittsburgh Triumphs
Over Solons; Kremer
Pitches Great Game
World Champions Humbled, 3 to 2 in Fast Con
test Today; Goslin Gets Third Homer;
Play Tie at Pittsburgh Tomorrow
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Washington 2
Pittsburgh 3
FORBES FIELD, Pittsburgh, Oct. 13. Eddie Moore's
home run and Ray Kremer's brilliant pitching gave the
Pirates their second straight victory over the Senators
today 3 to 2 tying the world's series at 3 games each.
l-'irst Inning Pirates
JURY DISAGREES
IN PROSECUTION
. EGGSMAN
0F1
Klamath Indian Probably
Will not be Tried Again
on Assault Charge
OUT FOR 23 HOURS
They Send Word to Judge
Wolverton that they are
Hopelessly Deadlocked
Mrc up. Reuther went out into Uv
1JUA
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right ileid to warm up ai a puwwi
I relief pitcher. Mcore shot a aingle Wasllington
through Bluege. ilttin gthe rlrsl j nice, cf
ball pitched. ! s narris, 2b
I ... T , II I
' i are.- up. niriice i, '..meu. lpiv , ;i..rM.. n
sccrificed, Uleuge tfj Judge.
Goslin, If
Cuyler up. Strike 1. called. City- j Harris, rf
le.- backed away from l wide curve.
I Hall 1. low. Cuyler salt a fcigh fly
! to Rice, Moore holding second.
Baruhnrt up. Strike 1, called. , s. Adams, 2b
1, Inside and t-iljch. Ball -, I Severeld. c
idc. Hall 3, low. Bleuge threw out T Ruel, c
BOrnBOM at first, taking the Pirate'j ; Kerguson, p
AB
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Judge, lb 4
Bluege. 3b 4
Pecklnpaugh, sa 3
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hot smash that came right at him.
No runs, one hit. no errors.
Second liming Senators
Judge up. Strike 1. called. Ball 1.
inside. Koul strike 2. Judge broke
his bat .ia;i had g) set another one
1 can't get any help anywhere. I 1 Ball 2. high. Judge ilnshed a single
have stepmother and stepbrothers i Into light.
Wnltpr Johnson, who already has twirled the Sena
tors to a brace of victories over the Pirates, is scheduled
to take up the task where the highly touted Coveleskie
has twice" tried and failed. Can good old Walter de
liver in the crucial game? Is his fast-aging but still
wonderful righl arm
-ti vi it 1 t. thU
Horeuloan task to which it will be
put t
Tom! crow's game promlse.i to be
ono of tho nv.'st dramatic In the
history of organised baseball. The
Pirates have come ifrottl behind and
lied up tho COUht, n:id they are
lkJW ready to fight it out f jr tho
! premier honors of baseball.
witii Its unexcelled Assoblgted
! Press leaaed wlro direct from tho
j playing field, the Evening Herald
will give Klamath fins their Hrst
and only cotnploto report bt ihi"' cru
cial gfUUO, Play by plicy, ohoor by
choor and groan by broan, (lie A.
I
him out at first.
Stan Harris up. Strike 1, raited.
Dull l, btgh. Bmitb u ok Stan Har
ris' roller In front of the plate and
got htm at first.
Ooslln up. Strlko 1, called. Kre
mer Worked a drop ball on tho
noose. Hall I. high and Inside.
Obtain got a home run lulu the rVght
field stands. It was a long dilvo
and bin third of the series.
Joo Harris up. Ball 1 high. Strike
1, called. Hall 2, low and Inside.
KiMil, strike 2. ll.irrls' savage foul
Bcntt6rod the bocttloldota 111 loft Hold
null B, big1!. ICromor throW oat Hat-
wire will carry tho hqffj lo the rls at 'first, Harris topping the bull
If you want to "see' this Igroat for a weak rotlon One run, one lilt.
Waiting fans or Klamath tails, 111', errors.
bteatihftaklbg ooutosl aa a miest o'.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
IN ANNUAL SESSION
back In Oklahoma, but I can't get
lo them."
Fambraugh was quite positive that
Eugene police deliberately shipped
him to Klamath Falls.
"1 didn't want to come here, but
I had to because I didn't have any
money to go anywhere else. Every
where I go they want to get me out
of town."
Fambraugh was Isolated In a ten',
near the pest house thia afternoon.
A diagnosis will be conducted this
afternoon by local doctors to dotbr
mine his malady.
His face is covered with scales and
his right leg swollen to twice its
normal size. Officers Craft and Mor
gan apprehended the pitiable hitman
shell this afternoon.
McNeely x
Leibold xx
idko the announcer at the Pino
tfrou, thla guy but a llttlo too much
on tho Senators today.
the .Herald, get to tho Pine Troe
by 1 1 i.iVlock tomorrow morning.
On Second thOUglt, you'd boiler got
there a Ml Borlii ;, D r tho theatre
undoubtedly win be peeked to the
doors, and tho firil who odtnes will
gel the best seals. Eleven o iio K
Is Iho zee hour. Lot's go!
I'lrst biting Pirates
Rico up. SUlkO I, called. Hall 1,
high and Inside. Hall 2, low. Muore
JUgglodJ Rlcoa h i sniasl but throw
BUOBNEl, Or,'.. Oct. 13,-Dote-gatca
to the Knights of Pythias
grand lodge session bore, number
ing nearly 100, and delegates to the
Pythian slaters conclave, numbering
more than HO. gathered last evening
at a dinner given by Eugene lodge
members for the first event of the
two day grand lodge tosilgn,
I. E. VINING TO
SPEAK AT LUNCH
I. E. Vinlng, president of the Ore
gon state chamber of commerce, will
be the speaker at the forum lunch of
the chamber of commerce tomorrow
noon, according to announcement to
day, Mr. Vinlng has Just returned
to his homo in Ashland following n
trip through the state and will have
an Interesting message for Klamath
people.
Tho state chamber executive has
always been popular with a Klam
ath audience, and his appearance
hero on former occasions has always
brought out a record crowd. To
morrow promises to be no exception.
LONDON. The girls are wearing
gartered gaiters In tho rainy seadon
to protect .their silk stockings from
mud.
Bleuge up. Strike 1, swung. Blu
esu tried to sactrifce but u'orced
Jndlge. Kremer to Wright.
Po.'k up. Ball 1. high. Foul, strike
1. Bleuge scored when Peck doubl
ed Into right.
Seve.-ied up. Strike 1, Foul. Ball
1. low. Foul, strike 2. Kremor
threw wild to catch Pe.-k and he
flew to third. The Pirate InfieH
came in. Barnhart t.ok Severieds
short fly. Peck holding third.
Ferguson up. Ball 1, ihigh. Ball
2, lilgh. Ball outside. Kremer
kicked on tho third ball. Strike 1.
called. Strike 2, called: Foul. Foul.
Foul. Ferguson fliod tout, to Cuy
ler. One run, two Jilts oue error.
Second limine Pirates
Traynor up. Trnynor shot a single
ftver Stan Harris' head.
Wright up. Tho croovd was now
starting a big cheer. Foul, strike 1.
Wright forced Traynor, Peck o
Harris.
.Mclunis up. Strike 1. swupg. Ball
1, putslde. Foul strike 8, M' Innis
was struck out, taking a third calleJ
strike.
Smltb up. Strike l, awing. Smith
singled over second, Wright racing
to DMrd.
Kremer up. Strlge 1, swung.
Strike 2, swung. Ferguson was feed
ing Kremer wldo curves. Kremer
struck out on three pitched balls,
taking a third call stilke. No Tuna,
twi hits, uo errors.
Third lnniiiK .Senators
Rico up. Strike 1, swung. The
crowd was still booing Rico. Foul,
strike 2. Ball 1, low JnsMe. Ball 2,
Inside, Smith claimed this was a
(Continued on page seven)
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TOTALS 32
Pittsburgh AB
Moore, 2b 3
Carey, cf 2
t'uylcr. rf 3
Barnhart. If 3
Traynor, 3b 4
Wright, ss 3
Mclnnis. lb 4
Smith, c 4
Kremer, p 3
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KBDFORD, On-., Ort. 13. After
delilM-nitinir for 33 hours, tho Jnrv
which tried Wilbur K'-.'gsninu, charg
ed ith n danjecroas assault on Mon-riH-
Faithful, reported to Fedenil
Judge Wolverton this morning" that
it inw hopelessly deadlocked, nnd
the jurors were dismissed. Both
men are Klamath Indians.
Eggamaa tas charged with stab
bing Faithful in the heart during
K i an argument over cattle rou 'the
0 Spra,gue river several weeks ago.
Although the knife blade pierced
0 Faithful's heart, he was nvJt seriously
0 injured and appeared ij court as the
oj chief witness against the defendant.
0 1 The jury' reported to- the court
that it was event dlvtdod, six for
1 1 conviction and six tor a'.-QUlttal. and
i ' assured Judge Wolverton that thero
l'waa absolutely no 'h;po for a ver-
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diet.
indications today were thut the
case will be dropped, and that BgKs
man will not face prosecution again
o ', for toe reputed assault.
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Dwight Davis
Is Appointed
War Secretary
TOTALS 29 3 7 2, la 1
x Kan for Severeid in Sth.
xx Batted for Ferguson In 8th.
xxi Baited for S. Harris in 8th.
Washington 110 000 0002 6 .1
Pittsburgh 002 010 OOx 3 7 1
Summary:
Two base bits Peckinpaugn, tiai.i
hart, J. Harris. Homo runs. Goslin,
Moore. Stolen bases. Traynor, Mi -
j Neeley. Sacrifices. Carey 2. Cuyler.
! Double plays. Judge (unassisted',
i Left on bases, Washington 4 : Pitts
( burgh 8. Hases on balls, off Krem
lor'l: off Ferguson 2; off Ballou 1.
Struck out by Kremer 3; by Fergu
son 6. Hitts off Kremer 6 in 9 In
nings; off Ferguson 7 in 7 innings:
off Ballou. 0 in 1 inning.
Witining pitcher- Kremer; losing
pitcher Ferguson.
Umpires; Owens, plate; McCor
mick,' first; Moriarity, second; Rlg
lerg, third. Time of game 1:27.
' First Assistant Chosen
To Succeed
Weeks
TO AVOID DISORDERS
ROME. Oct. 111. (fP) The gov
ernment is taking firm measurea io
prevent a repetition of the
sanguinary anti-masonic
at Florence.
recent
diaordecs
Twinkling Ankles Vogue
PUtin Silk Stockings lo be Out or Date; Stockings Will be OHlrita
Gems To Shine From Hose
IS RE-APPOINTED
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. (P)
Irving D. Smith of Seattle, Wash.,
was reappointed register of the
Lund office at Seattle today by
President Cbolldge",
LONDON, Oct. 13. (AP)
The They will be adorned with silk em-
"Tu inkling ankles" of years ago are
likely to bo soen t'lls season, fusi'.i
lon oxports say .thero will be no
plain silk stockings tor tbu society
belle who wishes to bo up to date.
broidery atad ribbon (lowers, in the
Which will twinkle a
renter Vf
small mock diamond. Oilier stock
lugs will have embroidered
ciometa, tipped iwlth brilliants in a
variety of designs,
ATTENTION FAT MEN 1 !
a Chicago. Oct. 13. Obesity
4 aies are ulmost all shrewd
4 schemes if or foiling fat people
and tho "trick lies In getting
those woo purchase them to eat
less and to exercise more." Dr.
Arthur .1. Cramp of the bureau
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. -Dwight
F. Davis of Missouri today
was appointed secretary of war.
He takes the place of John W.
Weeks of Massachusetts whose re
tirement because of IB health was
formally announced at , tho Wltlto
House.
The change is effective immedlate-
ly."' " ;4'...:vi ;.:.;,( livV :;:!; yiM'
As assistant secretary Mr. Dav
is has been actual head of the war
department since last spring when
Mr. Weeks was sent to New England
by his physicians for an operation
and a long vacation.
The new secretary, Mr. DavlB, it
lawyer and business man. Is in his
forty-seventh year and will be the
youngest member of the cabinet. Me
' has served in the national guard and
reserve corps, has been active official
bead of various finance, educatlcm,
charitable and recreational organis
ations, and is the donor of the Davis
cup, tho most celebrated of tennis
trophies.
In selecting htm. President ( ool
idge followed the recommendation of
the Republican organization of Mis
souri, and the advice of a powerful
group of political friends.
The change wipes out the repeti
tion of the president's homo state,
.Massachusetts. It likewise presents
tho unusual picture of two unrelated
men of tho same family name hold
ing concurrently the title of secre
tary. As secretary of war, Dwight
Davis will sit near the head of the
cabinet table, while aa secretary of
labor, James J. Davla sits at Its foot.
TAX St IT FILED
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 13. Swift &
Oompany, an Illinois corporation
have filed suit in tho circuit court
4 of investigation of the Amen- j for Multnomah county to rcsirnin
c.ui .Medical aoftoty Informed the stato tax commission from ool-
Bllkl the manual meeting of the asso- lcctlng $5112 III oxcese of what tb
cintlion today. plaintiff company contends if uun
the under the state income tax act.