The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 22, 1913, Image 1

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    KLAMATH .'ALLS'
OlWICIAL N1SWSPAIMCH
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PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1913
Price Five Casta
TRIAL OF MERRILL SHOWMEN ON A
CATTLE STEALING CHARGE BRINGS
OUT 801 INTERESTING MATTERS
SLIGHTS
KLAMATH COMMERCE BODY (THREE LARGEST !FINE ARTS bLdgT
ON GAME BOARD TO HOLD BANQUET; MEXICAN BANKS GOING UP FAST
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M.TUI.K U; HO.M tiii:
Mllt'lllCllV I' tin or statu,
VIMOIMMJ CO I VIII.S
HI I n, IIIVI HtltOM.IA l
pmv to iai'i: iitio lu
i,iai: oi siu
mi;i;ti.s; tomorrow night,
WII.Ii ARRANGE DETAILS IX J
coxxeotiox with tiii: ax
xi'ai, ki.kctiox
CLOSED TODAY
PANIC IK
i.l,..l. ii imKnl if Hun I, ml lull
I j rrlntt that JoIhimiu bad
r I... mull- mt if ho
wou 10 gt
ox ix the
circles
1 1 US IX ESS
ST;:rn uti: i or housing price.
less display is to he op
.vfeel axi coxcrete -maxy
employed
J Ji,lll'M. lltrt l'W"lillhif Wit.
ridlMlitrtlliui l) Allot no) 'Oli'itW
I It ml ti I'ntllo il Olliei
Aftf in u ili deliberation, Governor
W. t t.u at hull unified tho Ilftli
iMMatM-r of tiu tmw Htnto Hull and
I Mil i li f i- Iiililli( I tis i it i I .l.r '
llou of oltlcers January Cth will b,JI'ill"-. H HWIoi.-d, " '
... i ...... i ... ... . .
ouuiuuu at u (liming oi mo u.rect- i.ml or the iiuerta
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1 M.I ! kiltie jl li.I.t I . .
. -., ..... iiiauii mil tin BOOK. Ev i I "
Him. , f (ti rutin! ry if it runt M51" ronurliuti Thl lo ('. II. Kv- or. of tho Klamath Chamber of Cora-i
hi in it ibtnii dollar Jubnm era-' , wotmwa county, inuno to bo held tomorrow evening.
.ir4tl iIoIm ibU TWo u much disappointment .Other Important matters will receive
...ah it,. i, Mkp4 the citmlAJi)lnKt,""r" 8t ,bo -'"""i" "f livan. both attention ut this tlrao.
.. .... . .4 .. i uMtttUSn K. It tlnll ulin u'nu r..,.ii,,i-I 'f'tii.r.. nr. InHnv fni.mtif.rii it Itlu
"i'imm ii mora wm not rumors! ......-, . ....., ...-.., ...wU.w. . .--
h..l.i. a.U.I Ir 'Hint. ,W iitirHii.d ih t. tin .hir. ..... . , ; randwl Irum hMf an on l.l;al uium-Cliambur of tJouiuicrco who aro In
n !! b JibBiml) B'pulUnlJ!,' wa ovrJuk,iJ. R"1! Houthem 'favor of holding a banquut at thoi
im. ii'io ud uiBur poopioii eatuti. , " " 7 7- Tnltcil vrimn Service
Jobuwtt 4mJ IbU He tatd ihfti Uu cnm" U "'" ml,tl u,"r,,- U' would kIvo tho now men u rhanco to) ...,..,., ,
. ... . 'tllllfrlfr tftltii.iil ,i tiitnli..r full ia-IIIi flu tniriiliirBlilfi itnt lfrirn . .i-iv.v w
am aw luimnnq a row tetnral .iar' ' " " ""''
IHrtiiturHtilp
lie Im llarn- C'aIN on tin- .Mlkuilo
of .l.iuin, anil II' Ih Jtuiiioriil Tliat
He U AiIkmbIIii nit Alll.iiue Itv
luii'ii llie Jiipant-e anil Mctlcuas.
$". i II iu tlirour,!) a ml
". i4 h matter wtu velited
At lljtt rbNMi of the JoblWOt) tifitt-
(,fi.ll.liat 4lnH! Hi MIBBUf
,i.r tM l"r hI lh tlsr at
iutttre lUffh't r-Hlft ItHlttJi. hpftj mufi IM florMwia Ibo CUto rmtntl
Will !. Mt Clu.4Ur set !t8',ta adjottraraeiu a tafci-n
K,B,t. i 01 tl MHrtll tmum. -.'"'" 'TT7. H,0n"DB ft' ""
MKXICO CITY, Uec. 22. Tho
ii.tnui't uuu avui i
Th .,ll.nr f..l fl...,. r... wli.l ll...v W...f Till, v.111 Iu. ,1... t "3..CO UCIUrai, UailK Ol I.OI1UOU anu
1 ' K..k.f. ...! rin... Vntlnnfil 1r.aaft
wiii ol m. i from linker mint . iurlt cidcii t loiiiorrow'n muetluK.
niluln Walluwn county.
Iiral (iiurtmiicii wr roiiDdeiit
tliat a hlntnntli. ImHv or ( nml. hhiii
o innti nuiilil b tiniiiiil
5it HK-A ! h IWd tbi Ml a
(lM
I c-.t (ttiil tti itiWUialliih
-t, .n'lvVnir Uti. I'fuHHtuUtit
A'. frf If Wltso1 M OHrtll I"
ttn mt" itl liS6fe NmUkiI
Ttrfitllao OfW i.fjo dtntr. W
fclitttlllf! ' ih l (MelMt, Tfa
-,.. el!)lHaltt lumraliv tltal lli.
4t(ct i U)iuc fuowlMlon fur
HtRtn tH'l frbutul ttwilMoar. 4
In J. III" lhr? )Htli nfo Imoe
Uti:,
Tti ImiIimuh) of J, N. JtiMttstm.
.b H tbo llirc ftPlt. tA 10
tlltirt of tlir itcftlM'
KING
S SON TO
LEARN A TRADE
PUT THE DENTIST
OUT OF BUSINESS
i itisi.N m'Ii;timtsa.s ri.Tit.i
llnl M. ill lliilll.SHl.l.l.ltS IIA.s'
Hilt t.l llsrl.l THAT IIV.I
I.IU HN MI'M' I.UAHN MIMI.
1'IUITH'AI. TIIAOi:
MOI.I.T HAV Wll.l. .MAKK TIII
MOUlltS I'ltOOl' VtiAI.NST AM
HKfAV
TWO BASKETBALL
GAMES ON X-MAS
l. AIHMTIOX TO TOWX VS. HIGH
M'IHjOU IIIO'II HCIIOOI. HKCOXI)
ami si:i.i:cti:o yuixTirr wilij
AUSO 1'I.AV
Mexico and lianco National closed
! their doors thin morning.
1 Tit'-Ho aro tho threo largest Dnan
tcial Instltutlonu In Mexico. Iluns on
.alt of them have been In progress for
nevcral days.
It In believed that these failures
mean the speedy end of the Huerla
regime.
The money stringency In Mexico
City Is almost unbelievable In Its ex
tent. Uuslness circles aro In a state
of panic.
(Herald Special Service)
SAN FRANCISCO. Do.. 22. Work
Is progressing rapidly upon the Pal
ace of Flno Arts at tbo Panama-Pa-
clllc International Exposition. This
building will bo constructed of sUel
and concrete, to protect the priceless
art treasures it will contain. The
foundation, howevor, will bo of wood.
I-artce quantities of lumber arc
now arriving on the palace Mto'br
train, over the exposition's fttandard
gaugo railway tracks, which lead
from the ferry slips and docks direct
ly to anilMnto the exhibit palaces.
Tho convenience of this railway is
appreciated everywhere on tbo expo
sition grounds, but nowhero more, at
present, than about the Palace of
Fine Arts, which Is tho westernmost
o ftho main exhibit buildings, being
loaded on tho land of the Presidio
military reservation, loaned by tho
federal government to the exposition-
its steel frames are being fabricated
In the East.
JOBLESS DEMAND
FOOD AT GRILL;
SEVEN ARRESTED
I'Oitria.M) MEX AUK BKCOMIXO
DESPERATE
Tho Thotunntl at a Mass Meeting la
San Francisco Denounce tho lres
cut IniluHtrlal System an Uie Csa
of the Widespread. Idlenesa, Par
ticularly la California Belief
Committee is lielug Formed.
t'lilled !' Srlco
I'AltlVi. Uec. 22. Aba
There will -be two basketball
game Christmas Day at Houston's
' opera houne. In addition to Ums
! name between the Town team and the
tho teeth i'"Eh school squad, a second high
C0 of ,HI. 'school aggregation will play against
'a Delected team of basket shooters.
' Tim i-nmn fiutwppn tho second
111. lit l?.' Ilrf. ;. Cfiitan Prluro
" m-rrvv r T -!. -ww wit ,-r-..r.,., r .-- -w, .- .. . .,.-
tlsc rSift that lt tttlAaI iIp Mm UtiJWiibetm to-jjijc tritM '"at tho hot. Um, ar,, (nj,,, nmI Ul0 ,)rnctC0
IkvcttiUr. and tt ifatcli InlUd lu dnd it-m" t lr (he trade n( irtaitiT ' ,.,.. ,.., .,.,., i i.,n,
(tt lviFmUf H. In rwwpany nh nier.
rrWIt. ho ho tiu UHi n in twtlt.ri with the Hohnil',u,M,lro rmmber. If tho boast oj tliu I w"1 b J"1 M fo8t ana lntor-
a Him. if. Mtd fi)ti4 a jHJMktti Mil tttuMtai,. which rKiulrrt that jlnv,,,of of llr. tiiitltut of donilntry 'llll! ne Ul claln Performance, as
iX Ihp hldp nd Ihrr Iim4 ol Ihn Ml- c.wy wti of s liotH fn a tradr JrM1 bo miuIl, Kaoa, 'the teams will be matched as to
ml i.i.. i.. i .u,ii Imir ,i .-t..ii! lli (iilutn eiiittdrar nl llio (.r.nn.lli 1 n.,. , ... ........ .1...1 1..... welKlil.
I," Htln. rwrtMi t roatpuio turner miop nt
United l'ress Scrvlco
TOKIO, Dec. 22. Scnor De La
Itarra, the Mexican ambassador to
France, arrived here today. Ho was
received with much honor as- a na
tional guest.
Ostensibly, De La Ilarra came to
thank the mikado for Japan's partici
pation In Mexico's national exposi
tion two years ago.
It is rumored, though, that he
seeks a Mexican-Japanese alliance.
United Press Service
PORTLAND. Dee. 22. Sva mea
today Invaded tho Atlanta restaurant
on Morrison street, demanding food;
saying they were out of work aad
money.
The men were arrested by the po
lice, charged with disorderly con
duct.
Id era ciArothMlon Altm' Vill UHRfkHr, wltot h? today l"
IliaVn bntuisM nut lh ftl Ihst ulnre i UUIHR Imihwi unilrr Hit. dlrr
Mtly In tho tali lb lbfr atwutiod iim of an "onllntiry" matcr tumor
haV tH .' Vrllti h U'lt.i Vml Ol DaHUIC.
bo mid Uii it wiMild h' Utn Th rron frn.t.. nltfr learnlni: tnyA ,ll(, invt-ntor. to mnk ttu- iwth Fort Klamath merchant, Is a county
tHM.ibtc for ttomxiiir. in bavo planted th tntdu blmnclf. IU icrunnlly jnUioiutely Immune to decay. seat visitor.
.t .1... .. .. ..... .. a -...l. it n ltf aI.Ih., tn Wtmn n , I
no Him uirrt'. in cr,'fAiniimiMJi. ir.n - - -1
thn wtni aUn (toted IbAt
Ti... i.un tir.iHi... kt-iK IimIiImI luiln Hl'IKllV
itodt.). Tho iitvontor um ultra-vlol.t Thursday's games will start at 3
tay. ,oVlock'
J A lilnnk Is placed over tho face and -
lit,H 1 .-..1I1 ..imnril to tho rnvg for an Douii From l'6rt.
hour. Two cttlnB are timclent, l.lndsey C. SIsomore, a well known
II a lr IB, T.n prinro learntni oou
. " . . ... .. 'l.ra.r lur l.tiKflie.
- nrr i. uus mi im inp ,., . Kitykctida
ltiJ.1 hp fAlrd lpuiy h-rl(T Tom Ttio mwtrt uromir. irinrn n-, j.
..,..1. - .. ... 1. ... tirt raorhMUlM The''''' IMl iM ,m,rn
I
n,.i. .h,.n., -. ..,1.. nf 1'iiiir.i FrnlrrlcK lopoM. tUc
...WW ... .wv l IIMili',1 f-w n - ......
BOIIIiiB oii, tiiul imtetnl ilnicn th iii' r..(.iti. recently tM)k their
HiM m tn(uHl In It t.0 at -' i" " fwtminatlon ' ' '
trmrUd 10 btiw Itml ih arret i" ntakun: nml loflvtiinllh trades.
v.horo tln will pi
relnllvrit.
Ilatuf
TTuL for
lid ClirTMflias
Fred Moul-
KiiKone,
with 1
Hero From Aslilnml.
J. J. Morton Is here from Ashland
for a short visit. Recently ho built
the Dorrln Hour mill.
CATTLE AND HOG
PRICES SLIDING
APATHY FOLIJWS THE CliOSE
OF THE LIVESTOCK SHOW AT
U.MOX STOCKYAKDS SHEEP
HELD UP GOOD.
Newell Sees a Great
Year for Westerners
)Huiii for lli" Hollilajs.
' Robert RlKK. who U in hi fresh
I nun )wr ill tho University of Oregon,
.arrived from Eugene .Saturday ulght,
ito upend tin" Chrlstmns vncatlon vlslt
ing with his parent.
To Sim Friutcl.co.
0. M. deorge was a San Francisco
bound pasn-tiger out of Klamath
Falls Suntlay. Ho went to tho city t
sjienit tho holidays with his wife and
HO. 11
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22. At a,
mass meeting held here Saturday
night which was attended by more
than two thousand men interested la
the laboring man and the labor ques
tion, resolutions -were adopted de
nouncing the industrial system la
California, which is held to be direct-
v rpsnnnslhln for the wide annas!
suffering all over the state broagbt
about by the greet number ol usem
ployed men, and declaring that tae
great wealth, produced la the state
precluded want on the part of the
j Inhabitants it properly and homeatly
administered.
The resolution also deaaaded the
establishment of municipal labor bu
reaus, and named a committee to coa-
j aider the advisability ot deauuat a
X11V .UllUWIUft W..4I.C.O nvisi lii.v.ww -. -- --
at Saturday night's meeting ot Jtuam- meet mo existing contuuons.
CHAPTER NAMES
NEW OFFICIALS
DOX J. ZUMWAIiT IS CHOSEX TO
THE HIGHEST OFFICE IX THE
LOCAL BBAXCH OF THE ROYAL
AltCH MSOXS
iath Chapter No. 7, Royal-Arch Beta-
sens:
High Priest Don J. Zumwalt
King G.' K. Van Riper.
Scribe George Chastaln.
Captain of the Host A. H. Loewe.
Treasurer L. F. Wllletts.
Secretary A. A. Mehaffey.
Royal Arch Captain G.K.VanRlper.
Veils Garret VanRlper, H.H.Loewe,
Edmund W. Gowen Jr.
These officers were Installed at the
A Keneral committee was alee,
named, and. Instructed to take steps
Immediately to relieve the stanrlag.
A plan is under consideration to
bring about permanent amelioration.
Today the committee submitted the
resolutions to Mayor Rolph, and are
sckeing his co-operation in their
plans.
(To Salem.
' M. J. .MrtionoiiKli left this morultiK
I fur Ktigeiiu nml Salem. Ho will spend
II,,, liultiliox In tlit latter city with
lit rhllilrmi, who nr wintering
thofo.
(Ilorntil rii'rrUI Seriho)
WAHHINUTllN, l. '.. I'rf. 2:
rim itlteiuir of tlm Ui'claiimiUiii r-
lro. F ll.'S'uiVilll, hw JUrit irlunied
l,. (n,f Hint tho Wosl U o!TeM 'ip
I .iriiiitlllo to men of timilcrato menus
a Midi s to mutt without ready mini
.,y. but of (iVDrftKu InlclllKcnco nittl
fnmallty. ' wiiiiiik to "'
im WaslilitRlnii nftr an oxtetiile.l tour l.sr.l Artual falluio nil Hut
of iii.pui'tlim uf tho hip. eiiKlnecrlnit'.'riitiHmt project tiro rolathciy .
ih of tho KutiTiiiiifiil In Mou. In nuinher. nml at tho present tlmu l
lain, WhsIUiirIuii, Iditl.o. ((refit.,.. U.. 11I.I iiiHr that n fairly I1"""'""
Ifurnla, lituh, Nowtiln. ArUuim ami r of nottlor aro now ';
;, MUXC .... tho farm. Tl.-.ro la a ou tUe.l
'Willi i!. ,-itt rroiui nU Kood'.'ia.iK.. nUo l Hi nlt,t,",t f' ..V'"
prlti-n the settler oil our proJocU I HIH' !"' "'"' """ "' J..,, .1,1111P,.ni wth the Western
II. .WI.MV. V"' I
(.'ex-,, lo Onklutid.
Mrs. William 11. Shaw left Sunday
for Oakland to visit relatives over
Christmas.
riuMimii l.'tmx,.
A iltinco I ti t Riven Thtirbday
uVfitliiK at the opera nouso ")
mtiKlelitiiH of tho city.
irwt ,,f tin 1 murderous Instruments
1 - .-.-
Jof war nro manufactured by a gentle-
Itenrtetl woman, who was formerly
Minn llertlm Krupp. The terrible guns
her machinery turns out have caused
maiiv thousands of widows ami or-
jphans. And she rolls In tho wealth
secured by moans of hor death deal
ing devices.
iti rouiiilliig out tho ymr In 11 ery m rtclamatlou.
Mi-. Coweii Iti'ltet'.
MrH. i:. W. (ioun, who has been
III for w i-rnl il'H, 1 tiinrli Improu'd ,.iM. u rnlntlng person down," says
tniiiiv. 11 uiudlcal iouruai of recent date. If
tho fainting person bo a horriu man
or n femitlo who will bo 4" in Febru
ary, we'll obey orders Instantor, but
If tho fainter is n navy-blue-eyod,
mnv.llimur clrl ot about 18 or 20,
HIV for it Tilp.
Allioit McCoy of the llorald's mo
..i.in.ienl iliMiartuit'iit. and Earl Me-
( Herald Steclal Sei-vlce)
PORTLAXD, Dec. 22. A natural
apathy was apparent in tho cattle
market this woek, following tho Dig
stock show, v hen exceptionally heavy
shipments were made. Cattle prices
sttffere da severe slump, top quality
'going at 25 cents lower and other
grades at even more of a decline.
Kllltrs had supplied their needs
tcmtiorirlly. nml will have to work
loft the surplus, but as liquidation will
bo light for tho next fow months the
situation m expected to Improve this
next week.
The hog market dropped off 10
cents during the woek, with extreme
top at 17.85 for the week's close for
vltolco stuff, with heavy stock 10 to
15 cents down. Liberal liquidation
Increases tho seasonable weakness.
Tho sheep houso business held up
well for tho week. Some choice mut
ton and lambs were marketed.
Lambs moved easily at $6.25 and
prime wethers held tholr own at $5.
whllo owes closed around $4 when
enolco stuff was offered.
same meeting.
Honto for the Holidays.
Miss Winifred Wlnnard, a teacher
In the grade schools, and brother
Howard, left Sunday for Laagell Val-
lev with their father. H. E. Wlnnard,
a well known Klamath county ranch
er. They will spend tho
thore.
points.
.. ... . ...... .1 1 ... ... ...,t.!.. riimnnriMiIlH wvi" ...... ..
1'iitttriiii irnitio or minu, am on. .. .... .
Nowi.ll. "llMikont nml iiicn-hniiu rcirnreriilnB ln owl of 0. ' ";
l.rl more rW.l muiior In circulation, but In tlm Hh '' 1,,,n c' , ' C' v
llrnii In nrevlou. yearaj nlil .lebts n. IKw wlilcli imw; ' -"',,;. VwM Oorvalll
I'.'lmr iiulli.il ..ml rre.111 Is more iitvnt.t .iuri.l.- "" . .
readily obtained. Paradoxical an It of ...any of l.n , .11 nW
.u..y set..,,, tho proHp-rlty of 1WI ". obl wnl.-r supply, ihu ul n o t
l...i .ttcompHiili-d by 11 Kouoral lottor- vern.noufs lrfir puiIid l now "
. . . . . . .. .1 . 1 .tu .mi M mind 4
11m lii'Iant vn uet. Mont iiinu viiiuiw .. hm. of'.mt"-
"- lrr.ga.vd West woro unduly U.I-, '?J
i.tncod ilurliiK tho imst ilvo year tin- imcho '" k" ""-. .. ...i- 'mI HUe Home.
MBKllUO !' exmi'inni. ."! - -
l ti , voiiiiv.' . - - 1 ruKj-iiiii I... . 4.Mfc -- -- --.
I'nloii, loft Hominy for n holiday tojtll0g0 si,roK young arms shall aup-
Hiin FratiflHio ami oilier ciiiiionuii j)mrt Uir It wo never lay up a nichoi.
Mist Ruth Avery, Miss
demon. Wilbur Telford
Cane. Htiiili.ntrt at the Oreg
tural Collogo. aro homo
I
1
litiil Run- 1
iitoSC.heodoro.j
ij AgidMil-
.ii4 ftlirblt.1
I
Accepts Position Here.
Miss Sadie Maxwell of Boaaaaa,
who has been yisltlns Miss Haael
Fitch, has accepted a position la the
office of C. T. Oliver, the real estate
dealer.
Returns Home
Thomas J. Slnnott, who has been
vlaltlni- Mr hrother. PhlllD J. SltlBOtt.
holidays for tho past few weeks, left this
morning for bis home in Oregon City.
Without Food, Shelter
Spend Night on Island
HI they reached 11 polnUj
tVuxt 110 longer contlnti
tint iitiotitu of inodorato
"Ftituro tluvolupiutmt;
tilltiral Im.ils of tho nrt
lu uccotiiiillutit.il by u
KJiit orfort (0 securo Ktittli
tiiltlviito Hio mill, rnthor
li.lt' 011 tho itdviiiico In In in"
"Tl.oro Is u bettor iiuitrol
luy of the real tlllflcullks Ii
subduing a deaert farnii end
i.'l'ho iivoraso vl'0 ,or nrr0 r pro
Vfrt lUiclti grown on tlm now government
li', R .. ... .. ...riiv tlm sanio nil
iirniH in iiinu"" .
Ilto itvtuiiHO for tlto prmlucls grown
11 Irilgatotl litndH ur oiut-r j-
......I,.. 1 it In the.
rii.tt. TIU'IO ts o.'W".. --
. . S ...niii. rtiitlll
ii..,! .,..r1,..f nxiiintil lur iiupi
"'" """".",.",. It,-. nml .PV.
llt.llHOU 01 lliiienii i.i...w -
eral of ll.o Woalom Btnles Imvo nuulo
1..1 ......rniirlntlona for co-opora-
UjllIWII.. 44''.". ,
tlon with tho reclamation service.
ii.. Anna llitlos. who Is enrolled
as 11 student nt llio University of Ore
gon, Ik bi.ro to Hpo.ul ChrlBtmna with
hor parents, Mr. anil Mrs. J. J. Hales.
Whim father mid mother vlalftlio
i.iii-inuiiim show, mother Is always
.mixlouH for fear ono of tho Beams lu
tho iiiiiuormiH varloty of tigtits may
)lel.l and Blip a lUtlo, and give father
iv ylow that Is not down on the bllla.
Now tho critics nro trying to prove
that Paul Rovoro never took that hla
torle rldo, and that Mnud Mullcr
uuvor rnlted hay: that sho didn't oven
Imvo any hay to rake, and had never
mot n Judge unless It was a Judge of
Kood whiskey. Next thlug tnoso
....nrt follows will try to have us oe-
hlevo that Lady Qodlva did not rldo
through tho stroots of Coventry, ar
rayed lu 11 wealth of goldon hair and
n scared smile.
Tlioinas-HoberU.
At tho homo of the bride's parents
Sunday afternoon, Rov. E. C. Rlch
nrils. nastor ot the Grace M. E.
church united Loo S. L. Thomas of
Merrill and Miss Gladys Roberts In
tho bonds ot, matrlmouy. Uoth aro
well known in this city. They win
resldo on tho groom's ranch near
Merrill.
Spending tho night on Baro Island
without food or blankets is one ot
tho experiences that Chas. Smith Jr.,
Chas. Houso and H. E. Zeok will long
remomber.
As night approached it was deemed
dangerous to continue tryins to reach
Modoc Point, so the trio beached the
boat aul spent the night on tho is
land, going to bed in, two Inches of
snow, without supper or blankets,
Thursday afternoon tho threo meniZtek, who Is an old woodsmaBv man-
left Williamson Klver in unaney j ugeu to uu "" ' . . -r-
Houso's lauuch "Speed King, bound started a nro
for Modoc Point, whore the father of
vounc Smith is managing the con
structlon of tho big mills for tho Pine
A queen boo lays from 2,000 to
3,000 eggs In twentyfour hours. The
man who will discover how to cross a
queon beo with a hen will aooa have
money enough to buy an automobile
for himself and all hta poor relative,
lAiiderson-Qulrk.
Hew William McMillan S. J Suu-
.inv norformod tho ceremony, solem
nizing tho wedding of Herbert B. An
derson and Mary Agnes quirk.
Miuona Meet Tonight.
Klamath Lodge No. 77, A. v. at
A. M will meet tonight. Regular
u..t..ii enmmunlcatlon. election ot
I officers and work In Third degree. All
mombora and visitors requested to oe
present. By order ot W. U.
Treo Lumber company. When the uneasy, and started a searcflms: party
party reached Upper Lake they en- aloug the, lake, All day Way he
eoiintered heavy Ice. ha battling searched tnexpanse 01 we w
through which a cam shaft on tho
englno was broken.
They managed to paddle fhe craft
to Eaglo Ridge tavern, wnere tuey
spont the night and mendod the brok
en shaft. Early Friday morning they
again attempted to negotiate the Ice,
but found it impossible.
All day long Houso sent the bpeea
King against tho Jagged edge ot the
Ice, to And that the only headway the
boat could make was toward Bare
IsUiid, where a current from some
hidden warm spring kept h Ice very
thta.
When tho party did not arrive at
Modoc Point on schedulo time, Barl
Smith, brother ot Chas. Jr., became
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Held glasses, but the boat -waaae-hind
Bare Island, where he oeaWaet
see It.
Far into tho night he waaeaapeag
thn tntoB. and when he flaalr aaw tae
big tire on Bare Iilaaa'.'hereMkl.Bjet'i
irnnn. aihaihnr the trio- WSte 'SlWIll-' W
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Ing for help or simply ketflaWftVfV j$
Diirlpg the night m$kkjpit5i!
broke the Ice that te Mnawi w yA
a AA..ia m aii ma nnar BnnaaH haaa aaaaBBW i.t.
doo Point. early.aVUareayaitiliifivr'Ci
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