The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 14, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1914
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JAPANESE VOLCANOS ARE STILL ACTIVE
Municipal Pier Is Enclosed to Shelter Poor
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MANYMEETDEATH HUERTA TRYING
IKYING TO LEAVE s 10 TANGLF U. S.
TERRIBLE ISLAND IN A BIG FIGHT
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Five Men Saved From Open Boat
Run Down by Liner After Wreck
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Mwrttrt i ,tt'r ami t latter.
" -"" ' Hulled Pir Uif,. '
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DIRECTORS NAMED
BYST0CKH0L0ERS
OF LOCAL BANKS
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Xi:V MKN O.V KlRhT TRUHT AXD
: HAVINGS HOARD
Directorate of the FirU .National
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v I'MliAl aail Will H. UaeU Are
.Vrw Mcatbrr of Ue Hoard o( Dl-
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! Altai" rrealtlrat of ItitUoa.
MERCURY DROPS
LOWER THAN IN
FOURTEEN YEARS
MXE DEATHS REPORTED HO FAB
FROM THE COLD
TlMTfuomtter at Hjrr
Twry'For Below te la
(Hlitr Toww Nearby It Mm Dro
pI TwrUe Drcreea FmiOer M
drcda of Hotoetcw VmmiUm te Naw
York Are la TerHMe PUcM
The annual tneUnf of the lock-
'holdom lb the two local bank wer United Pre 8rrlc
'liflJTueada). At ttali Utnc. director J nkV YORK. Jan. 14. Woramaa
(or the eusulns year were elected. arid employed today in aaeloalaf taa
ITbo followins were cnosen to con- jluntcpai peft at tha root ot Baat
irol the aOalra of the Flrt Trait i Twentr-SUth street It win at Htl
and Sarlna bank: I u a ihblter for hundred of hcwilaw
1 J. V. Slcmena. Will 11. Bennett, EJ people.
U Elliott. Ed IMoomlngcaosp andj The intense cold naa cauaad dire
Ceorgo T. Baldwin. suffering aiaong the poor ot the city.
Thette directors elected the follow-1 Tlie bometeM are la as awful coadl
lug corps of efficer: ' tion, and nine death are reported.
President, J. V. Slemcn; vice pre- j Tnu mornln ta thermo tar
ident. Will If. Bennett; cashier, John j -gutered one degree telow tero. Ta
iaBe & klnM T a I . &.. ..a -a M j.
r Siemens Jr.; awUtant caahler, Uw-
4 mlMlohMlr, IUr4 In that a.'lM.i I . Ilw.
It(l. I'at.t! lMllltl. Ill"
lHkmr, fire, that ih ate all""" " v',u"
. !. II . ...t i,.. t. l.aj
renco W. Mehaffer.
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!.. Mi im HWiI-tt 4liB.M. I'nM IUm.. J.ct.1. utr.m, W IIJI 11. t Jrf, ROfcau L,ectcd by the Fit National bank
... ... ....i i .... n him. almost llfelc body wa allowed to slip back' stock holder. Thcjie are:
, lN,lb lifer tltrgory. which lUrr haulrd Hv men almot llWeja g &
,... hnwwB Ne VorV and llr.ill.' uton.n, r .nu .... - -"-llllMdlt ,UourW. p. McCornaek. E. H. Reame. U F.
nil .1 nVtt.da) ttllrri... wrl no men wbo.aiul the 1hJ- of one ho dlwl n Iho MM he flxe mcueJ ,nCn were tWIeU The dtrector wilt elect offl-
. . .,!..... .i t .mull bJt from IHoMOai wqrane
ill in iamiu'n r. ,.- ...
.in a iihii or iim. f, ,htl. c0,i not ii. tail y ici' " - ----- -
' ll I. ..Ll U.l GOO .e.i.le. remelii- !fw u ,,ow(t ,,,, , mm Mr.' .ImuWer.. Tho nun he held a
Mmk a. long ae HlbU .... U. UUV. J '; ,l ' hU lion grip wm uncon.clou. and ap.
',n Uta4. tH.rl.hed h l.Nli. iMr '"' lien of the riy. . . inirrnUr Hfl-. -Jf'Srt?
.. ....... I. ...I n.. iil. ilm . . . . ...... H..I.- t.l... .to.liKtntt'h". Dr. HMMll rkirojr.
r. . tier. w. no llm. tu lo.e. lumpe4 rail. an4 .Ker looking at the ma. ,
-.inf,. iho raging . fully clothed. mI4; "No u.. Hobcrt, and the,
"lllue a inillgo. that follow wa,'
IKi From Agency.
Iter and Mr. J. W. Worrell drove
down from the Agency Tuesday and
registered at the Mawhall house. Ror
. . i u ...... iimim before . . i-.... ..
... . ........ .. it-- -........! In n .timll litful from llio-mwi "i' rot auoaru iv .. - .wr at a jmci uw.
MKBiMa fire, that ll. ate all" ' " fcu"" tt ;'"" ,.uhaMm ,,ch wa. There arte eleven men In the boat ,,,.., B,d all been rotored to con-
KtOMM r, bl that br ll --'rU' ,,: ''l" h'rr " ," '"' "" lvm" 0Uh0Mm; hJ j " Hlirn Mfcr .. cap.Ulng.. .ho '.clou.nc.
' ' ..-.. ... .1.1. .i. l.i.mn In llix l.lnml..- i .i rti.k- iiilUa off lll! Jerey wiieu, . vi,. - . jrt 1
n ,. , k a . -' KUV.rr-.H. ...I nl4h..;7. I- i . ... buoyed j-nMed . yt - . I JJ K "
Tbe rBpUi.n of Hakura Ima t. ...,. ..,., ... ... ,r ,,.,. ,..,,. of nrowrty log i. f iho tank hlp. Two were men, aiu i r. . ,
Ml4iet....i. ...i..i.tiH. M.-fci .r,Br, "'"' " -'" " ". manj .......... """" ...... , . ,. ... wh ,,, lurneti turtlo the flrtt scenic
- thai rer.RM ha. Uee. r.an.11. "' "" '"" "' urn .-u of h, (Irory did not ce iho wave- The. Ian nlmou hnu. ed
4 locra! nn iMr hand ami knee ' ....- f"" ' ,on u ,, ,hw, form wen, hauled up o.on with the
r lh)Mr, . lo a loot of a.he. J JJ , f M, ,. colll, m .,. mil by me.u. ot a lino around lob
........ .. . ' ... i.i ii... mm .......in remain- "", "'" ' . .i.nlii,i..r. The man ho held In
Hiinrr iK.inir.nm feared Itiil.i
wkr voltatiom mi Klii.hli. Und.
KuoiMnw Tim nmnirx Ihero- way I.. Iho mainland ll.tongl. the ((ck ,,,, oinfor. Third Ofllrer Hoh- him .lewrlely, '""V'
MUbrovrted alih from g Inchra denao .moho and fume. ))U -ni Hcr,,lia omwr William., .ee- the (Iregory a "W0"- '
t -t- tKlnl t'Anf rtf
Hld Captain A.plnwall. Indicating or.. ..w- - "";--
?rld lloe. the Norwegian .toroteoper. mlnl.tcrlal work on the reservation
ah. Jam. aboard ..met naked. and I. much gratined at the splendid
siranolv enough. It was Swan- re-nulls.
atrom. a allor. and biggest physically (
present weather U the coldest exper
ienced In fourten years.
United Press Service
SYRACUSE. X. Y., aJa. 14-The
mercury dropped to tweaty-foar de
gree below tero today.
Nearby towns report the thermom
eters at 36 below.
VUlUag Sister.
Mr. CurUa Heldrlch left this mora
ine for a vlkt with her sister la
Chlco, Calif, Sh expects to be gone
a coupla ot weeks.
Silver Tea.
The Women's Missionary Society ot
the First Christian church will give
Htl Kill, ...-- -n. .
of tho live who was hardest to re-1 Indian wm veu. tue irt wrau uu.v- - ...-
Mve. "We took a gallon or water. A marrlag Ucenso was Usued to- a sliver iea somorru. -""-"----out
of him." said Dr. KIrby. L to nrlck Jlm and Sarah Weeks, the home ot Mrs. R. H. T"
'That follow Jumped overboard ,, . u are woll knovta Klam- program am atari at .-v . ...
"That follow jiimpeu. ooruwa.)loth or tuei0 aro w0ll knoan riaa-i ' -
with his boots on." said Captain A-. fh lndlan8( rc8dlUg on tho reserva- the ladles ot the church are. requeaiea
ninuuu. uuiutiua "t.-. - - ..
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role third oracer. "vnii ao you uii
or a sailor doing that?"
to be present.
Oaaftea . SB Sv B
want Lands uoenea 1913 was bad
- FOR SHIPPING
Cbaber of Coraroerce Would Open Reservation
a aaa
Another movement liaa beeii start
llttow npi.ii 10 .(.-Moment the
Klatosili Inillait re.orvatloii. Till.
UunrliH m Tne.ilay'a meeting ot
If llh Ciiiiinher of Commerce,
Brit gnilierliig aluca the namlug
M now oincers.
This u tn lm nn,!,,! by the Cham
T" Commerce, ami It la ono or the
fwu "'" ,,ow Ireciora, under
DhTh W',,n,, ,,0H "Mom
JJ "' ," u "rgued timt there would
"Mli l.m...ml..,t und thrown open
" rir, mm tllU lh, Klamath In
2 ull niwioiia In have this
,:rle. (in.v..M 1 .... .. ..
Ia4i.i(i - .'luaviieu me iuu
JV Mi. meeting, ouUlHlm the ex-
f". Bentflta. anil n. ..!.. n n
loss nf ,42R,000 to vessel owners
mid underwriters.
The hurricane which sent snips
either lo the bottom or upon shores
to pound 10 piece, caused a loss In
veol of 13.075,000, and In cargo
13,750,000.
Up to this time the lakes had taken
. 1..11 of nnlv twolvo lives, soven ot
uiiiltMt CAUSED DAMAtll'J r' t these In Iho blowing up of the steam
" Lr i!. m. Peek at Uaclno. WU Juno
OVER SKVEX MILLION T" ",,.. .. tho 8e.ioa 0vor fifty
(IIIEAT liAKIW NAVIATION(XMB Wl,ro loet. ninong them bolng
vl ctlMMKIiriAli INTERESTS ..onw of tho largest and best .teel
AMI iiinair.u'is 'stcamora built for fresh water navi
gation, ll.e H. A. Ilanna Jr., Turrei
1 . . . ... . . a ...J I. .4. Daalna
Ice Chief, wexioyi mm . vB.u.
Applegate, formerly Indian ageiU on
the roservallon, also apoae n. ."
i.r it.la. The two wore nameil nil n
cuminlllee to seek the opaiilliR of ll.n
reservation, and Iho other n,wr"lU,Hoi, .rMS He.vl
... a. .. i.iiiiah am am ir uniii,
win ra in"" kn 1... 14 Thevear
Hevural vear. n.o a movement was, i'i.m i.. ,
. . . . 1. ......v.i i,.,i i m. 11. n w ih moat disastrous year me
starieu to open mu ii. - ,.. (tnenl for mo care umw, miviiw
dreal Lakes ahipiuiK iniorwia '"jUl0 )l)0thvra to soe the show without
sulTered In Iho hl.lory of navigation. I W()rr) lnR nD0Ht tho llltlo ones. This
Two hundred mill ny-ix person. 1UW innovnllou a Inaugurated last
...i.i.n.i i.n.l 17.000.000 would not 'night, with Merle Hou.tou aa head
after tho Indiana were given tnoir a. 1rnlll,rtv. i0H. um, ,Uroago to baby keeper. Tho only drawback to
tatm0.1L Ihero would he very Utile icover tho properly loss und damage nrrnnKcmont ,, that Merle. In
land loft that would he or any value 'vessels, Ntm,muor . ttUd l iho capacity of nurse, attracta nearly
... .. 1 vi.a umber. I was. Tl.u at.trin of Novemuoi uu . . ,h im,,-.
LOTS OF SHEEP
IN LAVA BEDS
McKENDREK SAYS THERE ARK
MORE THERE THAN USUAL
THIS WINTER, AND ALL ARK IN
FINK CONDITION
SeekingO.A.C.Train
n..mnt ami ilm matter was then lak
en up with tho Oregon congrewtlonal
ilelegnllon. At that lime m manor
uii relefloil. lltlOU tllO gfOUIlda that
after tho Indian, were given their al,
The Star theater now has a depart-
- . a I.I.Ia. kllnitilnM
to homesleailers. Tho timber, ll was 'I ho " ' "o;;;" ,, ,. mttcto Rttontln aa do the picture.,
held, wa. lo he .old to defray rlta 1 j - ' . caullllg mnny ot th.Vtrou. to
expense., and the cost or the Modoc iroua m on. i MU4 tt mu part or the regular protram.
PAlnt Irrlaatlea nroiaet, 00K " lo" "'
O. T. atcKaadrae. a well known
livestock man, who came In Sunday
night from San Francisco, returned
today from a trip to the Lava Bed.
While there he purchased six car-
laartu of sheep. Ahlfh ere to be snip
ped from Midland to the San Francis
co murkots.
"There are more sheep wintering'
In the Lava Deda this year than aver
before," said McKeadrea today.
"There are at least aeveateea bands
there, each containing from 1,600 to
1,000 sheep, Tea pasture la excep
tionally good, too, and the sheep are
all la tn eastfkiaa."
Klamath Dairymtn Would Havelt Make Stops Here
(Herald Special Service)
PORTLAND, Jau. H. Under the
auspices of tho experiment of Ore
gon Agricultural Colloge, and with
the co-operation ot tho Southern Pa
cific company, a special dairy demon
tratlon train will be run over tho
latter' lines through the Willam
ette Valley and Southern Oregon in
February. The object ot the special
will bo to Increase the Interest In
dairying everywhere, and to revive it
In those localities where It baa been
slack In the last year or so.
The operation ot these trains 1. a
factor ot great Importance to tho
dalrvman and farmer. Tho object
lesson, the lecturer, tha personal ln-
itervlew, the an.werlng ot question.,
I. ii .&... m.tttruia km used oa the
an i M.w w -
train, and each has Its part and place
la the eSort toward isaarovlag the
producing capacity of Oregon rams.
The aar cultural college oaweea
upon the dairy special lata In Deeem-
ber, and wa. assured of tho raiiroaa
support and co-operation by Oeaaral
Freight Agent H. A. Hlnsnow ana
Oeneral Passenger Agent J. M. Seett.
The company will furnish fro the
stock cars to accommodate the hoga
and cows; a lat car for deasoaatra
tloa purposes; baggage
hlblt. and display; day coaah far aa
coamodatloa ol the public at
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