The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 13, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
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Molten Lava Is Killing Thousands
Cities and Villages Completely Obliterated
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EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANOS ARE
WREAKING FEARFUL HAVOC III THE
DIFFERENT PARTS OF JAPAN
Miss B. Willard to
Wed K. Roosevelt
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& rrflln Af pAtnfArf llafl rnrllah ! I
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A.11.HI Kllr.1 by !, IitUni AcalM i rwanily tendered bU rwlcnatlon. the, .. nr.f -. . ..
board of director, of tb K1...U, CouneJ of Tchm wm fc,
riiui kiiuvii umg cniwo ciisvr i.l..
i:. V. Mtullli AUo Provide for Oar-iiMinx-Ml
of Wunlrn ail Hagr4
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MrRibrta of IIm Cvtuiljr Board of
rmtnlatimni, KtapioyUqc Hvilth.
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UrratiM t:. V. tBltk, U dafead
ant, h tmn inidortd by tba cousty
In roxd ork near Fort Klamath, and
altcr- that be cannot aattU bcaut
hU warrant liaa be cajol&td. Le 8.
If uton, t& JiU'.auU acatast Smith to
day, atao tlilonad th garalabmaat
of William 8. Warden as county judrt
and & a nwmbcf of the county board,
and of John HaneUteln at mebr of
I ho board.
The action aa filfd today by Da-
I trn through Attorney J. II. Carnabao.
It U for tho recovery of H3M4. al
MrKisl dui on account.
CITY MAY HAVE.
SOME WORK DONE
rnc of ow a yrar, and will remain '"'' ,orr
In fw day to attend to bunlnw mat Vlritliila,
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Tlio ciiKuKriiipnl of nnothrr of the
chlldrrn of formnr I'rotldont Hocmmv
si-tl lift jtut hern nimouncfd. Krmlt
I to wxl Mlaa lloll Willard, daughter,
of tho American auiuaanador to Hrmln
former Ihuiienaiit Kovernor of
l'MtlLOYKI, HMOULD TJUEKS
HK AM' HKHK XKKUINQ WORK,
MAY UK UIVK.V A CHANCK TO
KAIIN St)MK WAQKD
' lor. Blnc leavlnx her Mile ha re-
United I'rr Uorvlra
"mw, jan, in. .TIioMaaaOU wf aided In California, ami lie m a aiannn amy im bitihu. .w hiiih ; Councilman Matthew thought
pnrienatrliren kllM, aneral fltew'lHH.lrr for Klamath Kail. roai vircuiia uciie, nnu ona oi in ,l(,vlMi,e ,0 eonildar thu offer mado
mom uwumim Kin ever aeH in .... i.rri. Urothara of SO canta oar
Thu uueatlou of furnUblns work
for th unomnloyod camo bafora tha
city dnd In an Informal dlacuaalon of
' ilUiwialiir of tho rock on Third atreet
Tho marrlaito will take place prob- ,,.,,.. ,,, atld H1,h ,trB.(.
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JESS WILLARD
FREED BY JURY
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York's Poor Ata a
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leaatera part e UiaTaM attaaaa aaA
Canada la today is U rl t tka
AFTKU LO.XO 8E8610V. TALESXSXi coldest ware sperkMca4 la year.
HKTUltX WITH
XOT GUILTY IX
AFFAJR
-EROICT OF
BULL YOUNG
nn L Applegate
rctora all fait that aectloa waa aa
titled to rpreataUon of the board.
Mr. Applecate ia a native of the
Klamath country, and U thoroughly
conreraaat with condition pertaining
to Klamath Fails and tho local
school. He was the first secretary
of the Klamath Water Users Associa-Uom.
In addition a terrile sale la sweep
Ing the Atlantic const. A treaaeav
dous lose to shlppta la feared.
At noon the thermometer at Albany
United Press Service registered 14 degrees aetow sere. At
1.03 ANQELES. Jan. 13. Boxing ' Rochester It waa 10 aetow, and at
was given legal approval by the au- J Toronto It was S3 below. It la grow
perlor court of Los Angeles county laf coide,.
when the Jury found Jees Willard, I , " ...
the heavyweight pugilist not guilty S,m,tar edition. """
0f prlie UghUng In the case that grew ". "naayivnaia am tne
out or tne ratal matcn Between nim-i.e ifngiaaa states.
self and Dull Young last August. The sufferings at New Terk'a yeer
Ttie Jury returned late yesterday! are Intense and pitiful. The caarit-
evening, and brought In their verdict .able organisations are all swamped
about noon today. I ay with ptteoas appeals for help.
by
Boulevard Is Created
ever seen
waiiiingioii society, mo mam lam- fool for ,0 rock ,,r0vldlng the city I
11. whom homo 1 In Richmond. Is ..... r... iunim it. ru.w r...v nrt
oiin of the oldest in the state. To (hauling.
New Willard hotel waa named after j i)Urit,K n gonoral debate aa to
It, nnd I now owned chiefly by Ihe lW,ti,ur tho city or tho property own-
SAYS ALL RAISED
ON DAD ENGLISH
Committee Will Be Niaed to Assess Damages,;
Am williiaiirrnvldloi for (he cro
n of ii1(I Hocdad afVoet boulevard
!' It ihlr.l reag at last night's
"Unit of thn fi coancll, and was
oM. This) ro,oael boulevard
uti-ml froinKlaalhddltlwi to
,h cnuniy roM( frow tht Ulf
ifouiuln, connecting with the county
t Ihe clly limit., a distance of
J.IH rod.
T'" roiuall will appoint a commit.
H ", "'f0 r the ground and
rmliie ilnmages to be allowed to
""Pwiy owners. After their report
, blu "wWd by the council, bids
r the work w b6 wMt4 Uf
U' or WU to build a
iK'tweeii Fourth n
waa granted by tho council.
Tim reoluton rcgnrdliiR
provement
Main street
cusslou again
a temporary delay
change of grade necessary on
American nmbamdnr.
Thl engagement lift been browing
for n long time, Moro than a year
ago Kermtt Rooiovolt nnd hi sister,
Mr. Richard Derby, wcro gucta of
the Wlllnrd on n long hunt through
Virginia. MU Wlllnrd was ono of tho
, . .. ,. guests nl tint wedding which made
ml Hlith alrwU,'" .,.,.. nft.v
(MIR ItflllV, t.vvV.t. .... .v..
! Kermlt Uoomnclt, ocond son of
tm pay for the blasting and labor, a
motion was made to have the finance
commllloo and the mayor Investigate
tho mutter fully.- If they decide to
havo the work done It will probably
be ilouu by thoe who really need the
employment.
ORGANIZATION' 18 FORMXD IN
OltKGON TO WORK FOR A VSK
OF UKTTKR KXGL18H BY KV-KRYBODY
To l.me Hoon.
fliwirv.t TrWli a nromlusnt vnunf
llm till'.. . i. a. oi. ... i...-i..a. nr !u.t,mix vilj.u n n
h UIO lormor pream eui, i mi, niuvoiuo inumui u "" v( w, v..,
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v,, ,,HH WVVU H,M Mft ftl, ,M.
ui ki .tri rAH. "", 'oriuer ihvhupih, i i piummo i
of Klghth street ""HUminor of l(u2 w ,IM beeu In Ura- who Ii
gin laal nig It. an Received ron n ,l(Mlo ' wll u
ry delay on account or , , 4 , , . , ,,..,
Atkinson, for the paat week.
leave shortly for a visit with an-
Ki.iiih'll I Ull nnd well sot, nnd has won other sinter at Spokane. Wash. Mr.
. 7 . . ... -hi. .Traet ' I'"""" as an athlete. j Traiikio im ueea away ror nve years,
""iJiTiJlld'l Interrupted hi. studies at liar- most of h time being .pent I. the
City .engineer McLean was Instructed
lo furnish City Attorney J, 8. Kent
with the proper ilguroa of the now
grade, which would bo Incorporated
In an ordinance pawed last night rel
ative la the proposed change.
Aft tha publication of this drdl
nance the council will call for bids on
the proposed Improvement, which Is
to ha of oil and macadam. Tho eatl
mated eost or tho work has
ptosed at lll.HMI.
vnrd )n I00K to accompany the colo- new section opening up In different
....i .... it... intiAr'M Afrirnn hunt aa parts of Canada. He la convinced
photographer to the eipodltlon. Int recently settled Necaacce
tho full of It) II ho resumed his stud-,' Valloy Is going lo be one of the groat
lc at Harvard, and was graduated In 't countries In the world, and has
.,... .,, backed his Judgment to the extent of
juno, iij acquiring oxtenalve holdings there.
The number of articles handlod by
tho Kgypllnn .o.tomce department. Kangaroos on their aatlve keeta
during lttia U estimated at 81,l.-lo been known to Jump seventy
503, about 10,000 more then Ik 1111. (' ( . ,
(HeraM Hpeclal Berrkee)
KUOKNK. Jan. 13. To promote
tho use of effective English In the
schools and colleges of Oregon, and
to Improve the Instruction la all lines
of English work, aa Oregon Council
of Teachers of English haa been
formed.
"Tho English of the ordinary
youngster In this state and in other
states, and of tho ordinary college
Froahnian, Is 'bad, Incredibly, Intol
erably bad'," says-Edward A. Thar
ber, professor of rhetorlo t the Unl
vrestty of Oregon aad president of tho
now Council of English Teachers.
"One doesn't havo to go out of
one's way to discover that 'Bad Eng
lish,' as a despondent writer puts It,
'Is bred In the bone of the average
American hoy. Ho hears It every
where, on tha street comers, In the
sehoel yard aad nt hoate. Ho hoar
It la other plaeea, toe, where, fcadaod,
Says Klamathites Good
HeadofAshlaad Fruit Stare EKMnfedfcy Pupie
5f
California concerns, aad the poUay of
the associatloa was to central tho
market, which made It aeeeesary at
times to rush fruk to tho seeae ahead
of the California shippers aad seM at
a lower price before tha CaliferaU
stuff arrived. The California handlers
The following la from the Ashland
Recerd:
The Ashland Fruit and Produce
Association sold four-fifths of tho
fruit sold In Klamath county the past
season, which realised the grower
116.199. It consisted of twelve mixed j neaT..y 0B two
pies and two carloads of canned goods
aa well as the following small fruits:
660 crates strawberries that brought
$806.86; 640 crates raspberries, at
6S0;: 460 crates logan berries, at
$348; 1,476 crates black berries, at
$886; 680 boxes cherries, $650.
Such was the report of A. C. (Ran
ger, who haudled the business at
Klamath Falls from June 1 to Janu
ary 1, as made to the associatloa an
nual meeting. Besides this, the store
at the Fall sold $19,000 worth el
groceries from October 1 to January
1, and the grocery bustaeea aetted
$1,000 over all running expenses for
the eatlre seven month. Had tho
grocery business not been Introduced
aa a side Issue, the expense of tho
Klamath Palls 'agency would have
been $1,000 behind.
Mr. Oelnger's story waa latereaUng
la details aa well aa la tho ohovo saot
as ho waa la .eompetKlea wRa tha
tlcalUy deserted tho fold.
the California competition, there wore
shipments from other towaa la ah
Rogue River Valley, hut only AaUaaA
fruit waa handled by Mr. Woagar-'l
Another feature waa tact the) atattt
of the sales waa at pertodi
outside markets f the-1"
were gletted, aad tho total
would havo received almost aotatag.
Mr. danger was eaUvatoatk orer tho
attitude of the Klamath eeanty farm
ers in their enceurageaieat of
land fruit, aad decUred that tho
pie of Aahlaad ooaM weU afford to
coatlaue tho policy of patrealalag sis)
products of Klamath eoaaty, K
a clear case of each seetlsa
and consuming what tho ether eeoUe.
doea not, aad the claeines of tha vi
cinity allows ready etshsaga , Mr.
G (eager saya It would aWfsiaO
tlmera tha nmouat of
raioed tot Klamath eoaatf aa'
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