The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 26, 1913, Image 1

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PRINTS THS
NEWS WHILE IT It NEWS
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGOtf, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1913
IfflNEOWfJERS ARE BLAMED FOR PANIC
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County Court Asked to Make a Retrenchment in Its Expenditures
GOVERNMENT NOT
TO INVESTIGATE
PARTRIDGES TO
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CALUMET HORROR
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WITH M1UKK
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MIU'MIN ntaii: IMItM T Milt. -Witt I'llltlCS IS icxti.nouihu.
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FRAME BUILDING OVER A HUNDRED
CATCHES AFIRE LITTLE H.EARTS
ARE MADE LIGHT
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OHKAT ML'CCIXS
A m- taw- Wtil H i be Intro- l'ii from an unknown origin wan
llMm'-f . hirw thai lrinMrr Hi- iiur,4 Klamath routtlr TliU l'dl.un.-red nhortly after midnight In lU.iititcous Mnncr nml I'M-ful l'rc-
Prize Winners for
Protection of Life
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Alarm TUI HmmIIoI Im lVlnlrl
lrtti l (Htlrt TIiaHm I'lim
rl Will It- llrl.t fiUh1, t'lwlrt
lb tin(lri-. t4 ilm I'-dentll.
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u u( lln? tellll ul Hm ClirUltuft
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Oi?ilnn Hrf tfitrM fur lltf iwrfll
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Ttw luHrmU will Im lirl.l KmiU.
umtrr lltf iHrr-rllim uf llir Wrlrt
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iho 1 1 mir arts it turtrtot"-. anil liopulr a Iramn Imll.llin; In the rar or Ui
DUIini ijmwi Vfil?t, Carity M 8a'lll Hud rt'itttiuraril, botuevn
Itamttij ImV frylrt wnrJ Hint two Kltlh ami 8UII1 ttrrvla DiU mornlriB.
Jin.. 4 10 pArtit. !-l( iht fallur condllloni. tliu
T.r lir aro plne ralc.) at tin. ntP ilriarttiicnl n-ni'onilml wlih alac
Hire, n 8i&it larm nv CotvatlU TImt rliy. ami In a rvmarkablr abort llmi
bail two utri-am ilnylnc on tbtt blnto,
fliM-liliiK it from uprrndlnK ami ex
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ill '4rni brrr alniih Marrb lt
-utM An IllHbutil to 1011 Mule
II)h nuil tilrU, Willi Whom llco'in
Imt U.1, 11)1.1, Will do Ikmn In 1IU
lory itH One of lu lllCRet llnya of
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ZAPATA TROOPS
MURDER PEOPLE
Ay a n-HiilL of llin fiood Follow
Tlu- bnllillnB l.-Uiblu a f..w frol ,,..,.,,.,.. H.nr.,. . ..,. wh MO
nt nvMl Ml.tr rraitiKiulldlnc. and ,() ,aU chrHlmilH iappr dliy ror
baa lb,. Oainr innd Vlluw, the f (h, tUMren ln u,, l0 nubs
rontiuvrntlon yOtild bap urMtil t-rtl- ,.,u wl, ,,,ra.tajl 11i,i i.,-- i,,,
UN v..rt.w.L.i.l ltu fliA iril fil Vlrhnlteri
Tb bulldlne a. uniKriiiilfd. , tt,,rr K,vpu a Ulnncr and a chrlatmaa
HotiE Kim:. .roirk-lr of tin- rtwtnu. ,,.,.,. T,lur)M,a). ,at rpaed anx-
M'.w-. tir iiv.riti iti:ri:ivi:u
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ilajrbiitur Thurda-
I nitrJ 'fri lifrrUf
VIKXH'O CITY. I :c- Np of
Kif.ttnmt MUMVr mmth nl Iutp by
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WA1UUNOTON. I. IV, w :C
.Vft Irdrfal Inquiry IH b madn Into ,,i(1 (i,,,,,, 1Jiia crratrd almwt a
Ihn ChtlnOua Kp imttlr at t,4luml. Jljlllr , jintin, cttj. Tbu outlaw
Jllrb, acrordtnc to a ukftram M-nt ,,, ,,. ,.vM-ftr.t to atlack ilm city
10 Hrtty Wi)rr l III" Wrlrrn air limr
IV.Irralloit of Minn by ttrtfitat) rir ,inn iirarllPMttm ilipy bn
Wilton f ItiP ilriarinin(il of labor. ,.,, rtM.!irrp U t.rn tn-n- an
TIH impmap iIp1 thai ll '!' 'itiiutistlin of bow thry may mwn 1
tianlr had no rmmriilmi with lh "o' ,cnavtnit brri
r trllii, .
ttiltiK of tbo kind evt-r attempted.
Tbo nflalr wan ono that made the
hi'iirt of all the kiddles bound with
ilfllKlit. und whoran.tcll how much
plraHiirr brouRhi toMr."and"MK. K.
II Half and th (iood KIIouk who
it ml Mini In making It what It wan.
At noon Thuniday the klddlcrt be
gan to awmlile, and by tbo time dln
ner niinouncvd tin big lobby of the
Vlhtt I'ellcan hotel wnB awnrmlnR
with them. Then came the rail for
,M I'llOM KLAMATH -KAM.S dinner
1 vii i.iinit Tiiv.K uomit to To commence to describe that dln-
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HARD TIMES BALL
A GREAT SUCCESS
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LIBRARY MONEY
RECEIVED FROM
CARNEGIE FUND
FIKST I.V.STALL3IB.NT IX A LOCAL
IIAXK
I'CrTortn Made to Stop Construction of
IlulldinK on Court House Block
Wto of Xo Avail County Coart
Hail Planned to Have BaildiaK Va
tier Itoof, So Carpenter Could Cob
tiuue nt Work Durinft the Winter.
The first installment from tho Car-
.nogle Corporation for the erection of
a. ;4,uuu uarnegic itDrary Duuains
in Klamath Falls has been sent to the
county court. It Is now in a local
bank, at the order of the court.
The money Is sent upon the archi
tect's certificate to tho effect that
HEARING KICKS
AGAINST BUDGET
MADE BY COURT
TIMBER IKTKRESTS ARE CHOW
OBJECTORS
Objection la Made to Lerjr far War
rant Refunding m the Groaad That
These WarraaU Draw 6 Per Oeat
Interest, While the Far-acr, te
Meet Them, Woald Hare to Pajr
More Advertteiag Vewf AUaekeO.
Ageneral retreachaaent la tk ex
pendlturea for jpoaaty pttrpeaea te
-sked for by Jack Kimball, 1
in the Weyerhaeuser Tinker
pany, and Charlea J. Fercmaea; rep
resenting R. N. Day and other ,Uker
intereau, at today's hearias of ok
Jectlons to the budget for the eoatiag
there has been that amount of Work,yeir' " , ,by, U " J
I fKla I at Ka ! M a-mv Mi a at -
and materials used to date in the con j .. , -.- . ... . .
structlon. The other $15,000 to be ?TT T,, J , U ZZT
...... ,. ... h .in h ..-t - y fe court, after coaaMertag
, .. A the objections entered.
In the same manner. j . . . .
Work on the library building was' A c" w
commenced by the county court in
I'litUd lrr llcrtUe
t'Ai.i'Mirr. Mini., tin-. ,:c- ai.I
Ibnuiih tl ban bti denied, ll U !'! j
Ibai a member i)f Ibe UllUeti'a AIM
atlie fne Hie fal.n nlnrill of lire
li:li rrwiilie.t In d paiite and .nrit-,
lnn ilcallm. Tln panic iimirrl "" '
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SCHOOL
TAKES FIRST
mr would be a lone, lone tank, but
Till: IIHJ (iice It to nay that "turk "n Btufflns"
and everything conceivable In the way
of eata that Is good for the hungry
oungster was there ln plenty. Be
( Herald .Ne lal Serf Ice) hlng every few chairs was some per-
MKKItll.l.. Dec. tC. Tbo biggent son rendy to refill tho plntes as fast'
eent In tbo Miclnl liUtory of Merrill an their contents were devoured, un
wa the "hard lime" dunce ghen'ill. tilled to the limit, the kiddles
r niL-i.t in- Miss Catherine mined their hands In protest at any-
I'rebm. editor of the Merrill Itecord,, thing moro to eat. Somo oven ate soj
to ralne money umard purchasing a inurh Hint they did not have room for,
llnotyi. ldesert. I
There were thlrty-lUe couple- on In addition to the dining, room
Ho, ilnor when the grand march corps of the White Pelican, the fol-i
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ilMtna K0 M n ClirUimaa r-M , 9 , Kinnmtb marled, but In a nbort lime the lloor lowing nnsisted in tins werk:
for Ow rhlldreti of tl Mrlklttg "' " " ', n.,...l.v wa crowded, and remained so until " h- wrden. Mrs. it.omas
I" '"...' r: ,:",. , i,krlb... "Ilnm-. H Umo" was p.,,l nt lni..l.ln. Mrs. Mary A .Jackson Mrs.
relarr Mnjrr f the WeMern! "V'""M ' "",.:.,..,.,., ,. ,1(,ir 3:3n Tim Hour matmgers. It. I.. Dal- t T uiner. .Mrs. j. hrnng Auams.
Ii-wllim .f Mint!- today averted ''''? ..7 ,;:., u .laved rln ton. Jack Martin. W. tt Dunning and -Mrs. l.ot.le Martin. Mrs. B. H. Hal.
. . .. . . .. . . .- iei'i'ui''ii. " - ... ... ...... ..11 ...1... .i.. Mil. iiiiiniv wnrren. 1:. T. inner nnu
ne ran ttromioi n wmu-M-n .... , . ,,i,.r.. iimn n Joe H iiKei saw 111 iv nun n "" - -:".". 1
o will .wear lb- m.ii gUlhi: lh""n "' " " " .U-kn. and a. curate s.red danced when they wanted to. Superintendent of City Schools H. II.
rVwwwfceahMawae: MIRfCU 111 I ..... ll nminiiiN if tl Tl! I Mt lit KIT
1 em iiimii .111 iiiiiiuiiii' ..-
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SOLVE XMAS PROBLEM
time coMume In evident, and fun' Following the repast ucast wouto,
prevailed throughout tho evening., be a better word) tho kiddles return
Tho Jtidres picked the following for'ed to tho lobby, and It soon waS(
winueri of tbo many valuable prles: j noised around that no less a person
nel! costumes, Jim Stevenson and,K than Santa Claus had alighted on(
'Sta
the estimated
current expense, now set at 98,609.
.,. -ll 1 I, ... .1.- 1 , i U.O 0li..d .UUUl. U, 7.M-i
II1U IUII. ilUU II. I'M blJV 1UICUUUU U&
the court to nisi) the construction so
as to have tho roof on before tho
snow set In. In this way, it was fig
ured, there would be work, during the
Idle months for a number of carpen
ters and other artisans, completing
llin ln-trv-
. V " . i . 1 . .,. 'cult court clerk, but Clerk ChaaUla
A number of protests against the,. ,'-,
erection of the building on tho court! ,. ,, .
house block were sent to the Carnegie 1
Corporation. These were given con-
and the Hmbennen ask a reductloa
here also.
The salary of the health oncer Is
also held to be too high, aad a reduc
tion is asked here. An objectloa was
made to the hiring of a deputy clr-
flio timber Interests would ellmt-
tnate enUrely the $1,000 for advertla-
1 ,. ,, , , .'ing. inis is useu lor giving iuuucii.j
islderatlon, and an Investigation was. " J " ;
..., . ... ... " --,iito Klamath county through the com-
...uuC. u ..... . , v-. v --" mercial D0dle8 and lt ta heW tux te
was approved, and tho first Install-' ..
. ., . - . 1. 1 county can dlspenso with this for a
ment of tho money sent here. 1 ' '
The consideration of the protests, iyear" .....
however, held up the work on the,' STlTJSVSlS
building, and it is hardly possible to " tn, yer ta th ""
do any work at all this w.nter on the funu for remlng "
building at Its present stage of ,. I warraaU. It is t that theeat
...,.,. standing wnrranta draw oaly aer
siruc,lon; cent interest, while at this time the
.farmer has to pay a higher rate la
Blacksmith Is Opera Star or(,er to get - for paytac th.
Franx Dachmann, a blacksmith, jeVy on this amount.
ho labors at a forge In the locomo- x smaller amount for scalp booaty
the works ln Cassel, Germany, wasg ag.ed, and tho amouat set aside
chosen to fill the leading basso role in jfro COunty court expenses la set
the "Magic Flute." to be given at the J $1,000 lower by the objectors.
court opera house. 1 Holding that the leyy for the coart
house construction and for roads aad
Clubs Started in January for Saving for Presents
ir swllona of Wast- on nm nvemgo . - - ,,.,, Hpr,H.
who eoi.Hl.ler the lliwloept when 11 ."l'r f" '! " ,' , Ti( ()or wnB ,ani, wu(,
- enjoyed ylonlay.l for one week. Hn.rM 0 ' .r ,, , otT!lltloll, ,,,! ,ho halt wa
orward Will. Bloom lufcltilm . oriMo.l. bi j ,,,.,-om.ed. the walls roire
I'niled Preaa Horvlco
VONKKHH, N. Y Dec, 20 Tl.orfl
are ntltttity few of tbo Nuwly Wmln
utid tbo Older Weds of Vnnkerii, Ml.
Vernon and otl.ur soft Ions of Wt
'bonier count)'
HIirlMliiiuH (boy
and now look forward
Dot IiIIIh thai mutt bo puld one week
lienco, when tho monthly alrttumf.it
rrlvo. For tbo Newly WmIm and t""
Oldtir Woda or theno localltle.i tbln
year HOlved tbo problem of spending
will, a fair degrvo or prodigality on
tlxlr Chrlatmaa premium without go
Ii.k Into debt or completely dopletluK
Dm family oxcltetiuer to do so.
They Mrnied UlirlHlmns Clubs oarly
In January, 1P13, with Itottdutiartors
In various banks and tliutiiclnl liutll.t
tlons, and by the tlrau Christmas
aeeetsary had mtm
Mrs Dan Col well.
Handininetit lunch basket, Mrs.
HIS Parker.
Hard lime basket. Mlh Mt Sto
etisou llrht dressed spectator, Dr. Craig.
,.t dressed lady spectator. Mrs.
Tom Ollli'ld.
Old Folks wnllz. Mrs. 1J. C. Andor-
'II 1.... IllAl'lttt
Linked HUtUS SOU 11111. 1 Uliner ...'...
the roof of the hotel.
Julius Kruttsclinitt,
In a few mln-i(j,nrman Southern Pacltlc Directors
Heard acted as auctioneer,
nf tho luncl.es at a
,..iinrni.isliiKlnii $30,000 in $176.
i ...i.i M.,mbeM of the dub, accord
l.i.f to l he r llliaiicea.
... in .....itu 111 12 every
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tho averiigo weekly balance, ev
d for tbo
as prottlly
iipresentltiB nn
old KiikIIhIi bi'dgo. with lattlcod gate-
Rimtllglits worn ptaycu on uiu
J a iiu-s A. l'arrvll,
President of tho Steel Trust.
U. X. Bethel
utes ho deweemlod by the elevator
route, and such a distribution of pres
ents as there was!
Tbo most of the youngsters had
written to Santa several days ago,
telling somo of tho things they need
ed or wanted They were not dlsap-
...! riM. little fAllnio ii.l.n tvnt
minieu. . .. ... .. -"--wnriloa by tho American Museum of
Wl !! r"l.. .C."'.t,! "1'!.0 "'safety for care In safeguarding the
wauie . i.e v.u... oU u ----.,VM. of ...... worklBmen. Each was
President Now York Telephone Co.
Three captains of tho largest of
America's Industries have been re
in protecting the lives and limbs of
workmen."
Tho American Museum of Safety
bridges is too high, a reductloa hi
these items is asked.
The estimated coat of running the
has undertaken a propaganda amougt sheriff's office- is attacked upoa the
employers to get them to install all ground that the taking of the tax
kulds of safety devices for tnelr work collection from that once will make
men, and has been very successful In It possible to dispense iwlth seTeral
tho work. clerks.
EASTSWEPTBYSTORM
school, nil wore reraenibored, and'
while bo banded out the gltU Santa
el. an record for continuous
it- .....i ihertiforn they lost inn
.in, ...... . L..U WllH.
cent liiloresi. lh ' ' "; "M ' nml, niiogotber. i
1176,000 to It- .redlt t IU year worn i Xmg
,, n.e plan Inst y.r, w lie,, It met I bo b.
drain of ijhrlsiina with a I7B.O0O w
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Anotber rluh lUU W doposlled
$100,000 to Its credit when It camo to
Ilm llmo to buy OhrWniiw preBonts.
Htlll another dub In n ; ""S
bn low., of Now Jorsoy Imd 8,000
.number- tbls year. Tim amount thla
club saved was noVviveii.
.. . '. .. .rt,vl.l ilr.rt nt ulf hf Irunt ;
good price, iiionnllmo l.eoplng nil iw ........... -.. -.-
"'""' ' (ti.. mil.. fnlWa In crent eleo.
In nddltlon to tho tree, tho money
raised by tho Oood Fellows was also
used toward brightening homes.
Numerous baskets of groceries and
other necessities were sent out, and
what food was left from tho kiddles'
food Is also being distributed. Thore.
Is still somo clothing, which can be
secured nt the White Pollcan hotol.
The Methodist and Christian
church Sunday schools also did some
of this work Thursday. Through com
mittees they ascertained the names of
families It. straitened clrcura
stnncos, and tho contributions receiv
ed Christmas Uvo were sent to them.
lloun.im
lendanco.
tho occn
bo riimcm-
math Falls,
ore In at-
Will I-"' tor Portland.
K. Miller will leave for Portland
either Sat.uday or Sunday, when lie
goes to take a position as traveling
loii.Hn for a dairy supply housi'
given a medal for his company.
Julius Kruttschnltt, chairman of
tho board of directors of the Southern
Pacific railroad, was given the U. II.
Hurrlman memorial medal tor the
"American railroad which has been
most successful In protecting the lives
and health of Its employes and tho
public."
James A. Farroll, president of the
United States Steel corporation, was
glvon the I.ouIb Livingston Seaman
medal "for progress and achievement
In tho promotion of hygiene and the
mitigation of occupational disease."
U. N. Bethel, president of the New
York Telephone company was award
ed another medal for tho "American
employer who has achieved greatness
Shipping Badly Damaged; Many Houses Wrecked
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Dec. 36. A severe
btorm which has caused damage esti
mated at moro than a million dollars
nud rendered homeless at least 150
families along the Jersey coast com
menced last night, and Is still ragtag.
The storm struck New York today,
menacing shipping and causing great
damage. So far as known no lives
have been lost, but the crews of ,eev-
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danger.
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suit before the storm u over. Alt tea A
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lands on the Jersey shore heaaea haJj
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