The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 17, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914
Viimm WH
STORM TOUCHES KLAMATH LIGHTLY
WIND AND SNOW STORM SWEEPS
THROUGH SISKIYOUS, PUTTING THE
TELEGRAPH CO. OUT OF BUSINESS
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Henry Ford, Newest PManifcT WILL USE WIRES iBONANZA FIRE LOSS IS CLOSE TO
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TO BRING IN THE j NINE THOUSAND; INSURANCE LESS
DAIRYING TRAIN THAN THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS
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m m( utne tt.iuueit th. MUM. uneterUtmt Uuiuitaurton.
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Mil; thU mottiifti. Utit Midi? rom a rttilcl I'tow iWtlc
Huh M ( arnhHitUtt to iiulhlue WAHJIINUTOK, Jmt 1? !
i na 4tmac Juno. Thr- aII,m t a( Urtculown t tthcruy
of tna a. hii. tii IU tlo nim.wllt ltwi-ft lunletit m 4 !
ihlftltt ib!t Atleimmtt II l ltl lill)iu-t tit wtilrh iirnmtitfiii CKtUuoto
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l-'cilrral CotmiillU-f lrarm
VtiUad I'rMi ikrrlca !
' WA8IIIN0T0.V, Jan. IT Tbo or-'
TrlrKmm Ar.-li He Sent 10 Agrtcul- sanitation commute, crntcJ under
lU.HAHTKOLH IILAZK STARTKD
ix thk roOTorncK
Ilt'lUMXO
tbf KcUral rcirr act, loft bcr to-
ilar (o k!v hcarlngj In Chicago, St.
ilflr OrtlrlaU, Api.fUJnji Them ( UjuIj, Kanta Cltr. tJcnvcr. I'ortland,
Hie llm on tl.o l'rt of lxl . Sim KranclKO, Ix Angelwi.
IlouKtnn, TV ; Neir Orloan, Atlanta.
IWii..-r ior a Vl.lt from tl.c IVm- Cincinnati and Cleveland,
iintlrnllun Truln
turnl Colltito nixl h- Soutlirrn I'm-
Wbrn Klatnatti Countr wanU a
TliU U tli" l-ltlloaopli) of llriirj- rfjt tl DtKir.U vtortti IS for uUht
r'Mnl f lltf r'ot'l Amomolillit Tom. himrn' rU l not onlr oum! Iul
ttty. "! Iilrli lta nwnrri It will ;. Iui It U KUl Jullc. It u
Iwrr H itionu to tit. rtini ofilwK t weVtoisl tin hablM of
lio.eftu.oort (liU x'r HI H 1W w mtruciion enelneer.
thltif: the pcopto cl about cctlliiB It
Jn a wy thai keep ll contantlr In
ttic mind of tlitM ho arn concerned, j
Th ilcmoimimllon train, conducted
by the Oregon Agricultural College, J
which will come n far touin tm AiU
lanil. 1 anted by local dairymen.
Ther are trying to get It.
IVtltlotut arc now In circulation
. amoiiR tho dalrymvii, the Klamath
Wator Lent and the builne men of
the town. Thme iuk that the train
to ii II n in- to KUmath Pall and make
top here.
In addition to the petition, per-
BB
BALDWIN
IS
NOW IN BUSINESS
When IMcTerel, Postoflk W la
1m of 1aM, md Uh Xo fhv
FfuhtJafC t-Mlpwcat, Clllte Want
CiiAbie u Check lu ITiiwiMi to
tnlier -Structure. Only Imniw
Carriwl W Ob Hotel
1 Mlctct that befom long many
A man ran lll I. Urn. UM If ! ",h Um of Uu,,n,wf mu1 """
inn litci lixr.v inu.i .imiti fiJunAuiy
the ptoflu will th men who made
tlxtt? proflu xlblt,
I can ev no purpoo lit one man
or a fpw men accumulating a grtvtt
llpUl)r!
Vnp lltt bihkI will of thwuw he h
b.eUled Uti hn'll .Mil bt rich.
(i).t HI U ntiout the (ml) fact
tlro 1 In lfr,
It I, inn BW.-I will of r wi.uta , Pa 4o no ,.,)0j ftu, ,llo
that fel.h in rullliolo. The dU
ofleit cau.eit otttent much harm.
Ulbullwi of a Pt of H.i' lrofll Th(iff, 4 n(, tnM$m , ltl)0u11 ,wu, a
amttnr. the omt.lojr Is not charity Krw, forWlw behlnK, nip. , ,)tlV0
It l-i rood logic ami common oni
Tn million dollam of nntlctpAlod
inont x 191 eo to the men who nnrk
oulj it on and h l a worker in tho
factory.
Kor )ar r hno bent a familiar
LEAGUE TO HOLD A
DINNER SATURDAY1
.ftttlrt 4 C00 Of lat lll l lte.etH
Thl )ear represent. Urn 136th anitl.
tri.ar) of ihf. famou Catholic In
tltlllou, and Urn bati'iunt I the flr.l
itf a eoflr. if oh.cirviuirr,
,by the !. Tlmy are not o get ll h l((j homl M of 0((r mfn M wc
milt mi "ii-aunr ton. ami uiw ,WVJ ,n ul(h loIr fact0ry life
(Herald Hpedal 8errle)
HO.VANZA, Jan. 17. How the flr
, early Friday morning started U a
rnyitery thai cannot b solved here.
milMKII KliAMATlIITK AMI 0bOdr ta ble t0 aCCOttat f0r ""
commencement of the confiagraUoa
which awept the bualneaa district.
.NKIWHI1' AT taKKVIinV AXD causing a loss of close to f 10.000.
The fire started la tfce postaSe.
When it waa discovered at S la UM
morning tho building was a Eta ol
HAUmVAHK MAX FORM 1'AIIT-
OI'KX IXTAHUSHMKXT
Uobert Ilaldwln. who has been do-
onal letters ar?' going from here to l"B tinning and plutablngork In the!
names, ll quickly spread to tat
others, and the citizens, without Ira
s nnftpnin ratlin nnt nAetr iff
tboce connected with the management city for the pasvtwoj'ears, and Ed j ie l0Mft total g 9eo q( jj,
of the train and also to railroad offl- trck. formerlyhnployed by the buildings lost, the oaly oae lasared
clal. In CallfornLa asking their aid. h.tMrd ,lardw, Coeajiy. havelwas the hotel, on which a policy for
C C. Chapman, secretary of the Ore- . nto a 'rUen an4 !j, 600 waj ,n force
.,u.c,h:v fc-. -.. . v.a nnlnB and ,,IumoinK 8Uop oa the- Tne loca f0U0W; Hotel.
gon
bt asked to help.
OWBOd
tlowor floor of tho Masonic building, (by Mrs. N. E. Posten, f 3,000; United
llwldM these, the following tehs-)u u Ule,r ,nlenlIon t0 nstall aa up..s,atc3 postofflce. loss $1,000; Hugh
.,,..,..,.. .-to-dato stock of plumbing supplies Clopton. postofflce bulldla aad boxes,
the Co lego Kxtenslon Division and, wqttpmenl to care for any rcpalr 1500; BonaMa nueUB( pUat
(.eiient! rrelRbl Agent Illndshaw of wwk of ,ni,taUaUon tnat raay be 200(). UulUtla buJIdJnr. QWntd Dy
the Southern I acinc: ncnled. lloth ar competent and effl- J. O. Hamaker. $1,200; I. O. O. F.
Klamath County Dairymen's Asao-
tcivnt workmen and wo bespeak for
.f ! lt -rtlili eVah I.'Ittm.kttt PhmKa
' . ' ... '. '. , 'them huccess In their Venture. Ijtke-
ot v ontmerce ana mo uusincs men oi
Klamath County roqucst joti to ar
I view Herald.
w i
In a group of twviity-ilve boys Uk-
range the trip of tho dairy demonstra-
linn I-miIh U4i -n tn innL'n lltavmittK I
ill. .. . . i . K MPt m" agricultural work In
Jl -HU.i,l schools in Maachu-
... . islets last year, two earned more than
j are in e.i Ihflr altars every two Th u, not ntjlWo ,, K0(d for. 'a lygo attendance. , ; mo
,w' tune. petition from tho people will 1 j mo ffoM
tho !"' j"u " id1 M.jti
Ittrn If e do not mk on in if
rti'uml profit In dollars and cent. j,oi'
men will work belter In
of 'omcthlng how will they
iVmirr DWcum I.Muralluh
iCnltrd ric. Hunk
rT COI.I.l.NH, Jan IT -IMaits for
'raUlns tho .tattilnni of rural edttca
" Mloit occuptr,! thn coiner of altcutlon
l'IUM:;i:ts Wll.l, JO TOWAltD l utimml Colomdo Karmem' Cn
., ., , , . !gre which wa Itnld today at tho
MIIMSHIMI till! WOMI.N ,,,, A!rkullM, Cll,.ge tier..
IU5T IWMiM CIIAMIIKIt H" Man) problmen of littere.l to farmers
cmii:iu i ''"',' taurpr'k VTn !'"""""'
, - Hela io i'iirrlt.i
lu ord.r Iti r4l funds Coward fur Hull Io foieclo.o on n warrant)'
"Miliis: tl. wiutii.n'a tmt rouin In thcjdrvd gleii h arrttrlly for an account
Cbamtter of Comnierro, the WomiinV for KJ33 36 tins been commenced by
Clvlo lagito win Kivti n itluiicr tivtrllita IU l!li Lumber Co, agalniit
lunly afitjn,,.,,,, tnm f, ,,, k, Tho Abel Ady ami wife, Ihrotigh ritunn &
f' lll be annoiiiiceil later. ,(lal". The properly U four litis In
Thf xon room an In.tltutloii that Midland,
Basketball four Is Set
e will hitM the MlUfnrtloit of mak WOrk with that something actuatly
lug Jo.ooo men nronperoun and con hand?
lenied. rather than making n few
.lave driver lu our plant million
aires. Our theory that the man who
V Mart our women In at MO n
mouth Thoie who have families de
pendent upon thrm will get tho J 5
a da) as n minimum,
Hen on a VWt
A, 1', l.lpp. who represents a Marys
vlllo wholesale firm. Is hcrj catling on
the local trade.
DR. SHAFER TO
SPEAK TONIGHT
IS
REGISTER
T
IF YOU BALLOT
VIIU County Sent
l. 1 I.umly came In yesterday from
Chlloquln for n short visit. Ho has
been connected with tho Modoc I'olnt
Irrigation work for several months.
I The estimated production of rice
for Japan is o,C62,000 pounds, an
Jlucresso of 5.1 per cent over tho crop
'of last year.
m in Tin: iiri'Aimii'.vr oi norii cirv ami couxtv ui:ois
HISTOltV AT I'NlVIIItSITV Wll.l,' TltATIO.NS f.VDI'.lt
AIIDIIIM KLAMATH
i m:cK
During 1912 about 157,600,000
'.people rodo In the omnibus lines of
THK "I'KKoiUerllu, about one-third of this num-
tber In tho power busos.
mi.i .i .tii.i mam:.nt" svstkm wkiik hi
CiaUICDTO UK INVALID I yjlTRv deposlta of sulphur havo
sv. .,, jbecn found In southern Texas and are
t. h.-, il.ttAlnMAit lii n ulr.illnr nifinti.ir
j Alt voters, of tl.o city and county ,(() 1oulg(Um 8U,phur floUs
mtikt to-rtgiittor now for tho ensuing
High School Qaintet Will Go as Far asGranls Pass
A tecltint of morn ttmu unuii! In-
uri..t Is to bo given tliU ovonlug lit
Illusion's Onera llouso under tho'two-your iKrlod. All roglstrntlons Tho material taken from tho Pan
r ii... .in.. .i..ti.trim..iit, iimdu bitforo January 6 tiro now nb nmu cnunl would mnko u pllo higher
solulely void, boenuso of thu recent "- .... uui.umi. ... .
A'l rrniiK.iui,U for tho trip of
,h Klamnlli fminty high Helmut tins
kftlull Until lutvo priu'tlrnlty liuuii
tIHtlllt.i, (ohcIi Mrl'nll will l.mv.i
"' "ii tliu nioriilug of Pntirimry 2,
king his iiKgregnllou of lumkotlmll
RrtM Io vnikh.
v"n llioiti ,iy go In AMlilami,
"Mfnr.l, Cei,irft ,.olllt ,, ()r)Ul(H
fli MiCitll haH ovory coiilldonco
world that tho KlttiimUi County
"n kIiikii MU wlll ietMi uvury
m "K l'ly on the tour.
, TlioU'itm will ho composed of Noel
,nud llurii, ferwnrd: MrCliio, mnlorj
mitrrott ninl Holler, guards, Two subs
"will ho inkeit along, but Jiut who
they will bu linn not yet boon letor-
llllllil.
ituiplrctt
.a t. i..i.. li., .. svH. .,....
oiiium iinersu, ... w.iu. , . .. York and 1.3B0 foet square at the
Tho speaker on this mcaslou in m ohiu.h u. ... olM..v...,- v- h
Joseph Hhnfor. Iituiil of tho tloput t f lurlnK lo IUU eloctlott daw Invalid. "
mint of history nt tho university, ntul IVisona who Imvo not logtstored a Wyandotte
an aiithorlly
KIToiIh aro now being mude for it
coiiplo of gnmes wllh Iho town team
before the ditlo of Iho lour, jum to
keep tho lioys In form,
Those giiuioH, If plnycd ul nil, will
I.., niuvml noxt week, uh tho high
school plnyora will bo busy will, w
mulnntlonH iturlng tho lo wook in
this month, .
hen bolonglng to
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on the History oi uio iiuforo .May i eaiiuoi voio iti too pn- rrmiuis n;.uno, n kuu.a ...-
Nortliwi'st, Ills themo Is, "The nuirliw My 1C. lloglster early and tmiro, i-.ugiann, poultry expert, nas
American West and Deniocruby," avoid thn crowds of the last few dnya. laid, RSS eggs In tho three years It
The lectures under Iho nusplees of i has lived.
'tho exteiiHlon department tiro frco of Siioou Nolo ,
S'hargo. Another will bo given 'I'iioh- AlleulnR Hia1 $2'j0 dUl,l ou ui Deslguod for feminine uso Is a new
iility night by Dr, 0. !'. Hodgo of tho unto, ll, l Abbclooso hns commenced, hand mirror lilted with an electric
university; who wilt tall, on "Health nu'nrtlnii In the circuit court against. iignt ni one enu, current coin aup
ii ml Vitality" Levi MeDonald and wife. Stouo audlplled by n storage battery conatlned
. k . h,.!,, nru nttorneyH for the. plulntlff. lu tho handle.
oxreeuoii ; - i
l.Himiia to (luniiuny
HS7.000.000 In tho olglll inoutliH Tin en oi uio uuoys oi me iumhiuu
ended with August and ImpinrU from Andrco oxpetlltluit to tho north polo
that iiutlon wcronhovo $118,000,000, tmvo been found. Disaster probably
nit ngBregiite tradu of moro than 3$C- ovortook Andreo between Fraai Joief
,100 ooo. 1 Mud and Nova Zembln.
lu nearly every street lu Jnpauesa
cities Is n public ovou whero for a
small foe housewives may have their
breakfasts, dinners or suppers pre
pared for them.
their farm produce.
Tbo governor of Iowa has set aside
a rlrc prevention day, urging that tho
lodge, equipment. $700; Hickman's
barber shop, building. $500.
Tho telephone exchange waa de
stroyed, but communication with
Klamath Palls is carried oa by a tele
phono instrument just installed.
All the furniture of the Hickman
barber shop was saved. J. O, Hamak
er saved his desk, containing a new
typewriter and some of his papers,
and his library.
Here from Hoaaauu.
Mr. and Mrs. Lvl McDonald. Geo.
citizens discuss conditions and create ' Sparrentom and Mrs. Parker, all well
a sentiment against
other conflagrations.
a sentiment against forest tires and J known residents of Bonanza, are hera
on business.
Klamath High Is a Victor
Local Debaters Win This District's Champioftship
The debating Uum of the
County high schooKd
from thu Ashluud hlg
uu enthusiastic audleuto a
lumatit Kvans of tho Northwestern and Judge
d u Uam. Herbert S. Gale. Iter. K. C Rich-
Uoql before ards was master of ceremonies. In-
Hous- troduclug the speakers and presiding
tuu opera house last night. bo vie-jot or affairs,
lory wits a decisive one, tho votyotj A highly enjoyable musical pro-
thu Judge, being unanimous for
local team
Tho subject was, "itesolved, That
the policy of California, as expressed
lu tho autlulleu law, should bo adopt
ed lu Oregon." Tho Ashland team,
vomposod of WaKer Carpeuter, Ulllte
Drlggs uud J. Wltbrow, argued for
tho alUrmatlve, and MUs Fern Wood,
Forrest Plel and William HageUteln
objected to the udoptlou of such a
law lu Oregon.
Tho local team, while ou tho un
popular sldu of the question, pre-
grant, put on by the high school itu-
(dents, preceded the debato. Miss
l.oulse Ilouson sang "Ecloguo," and
sang It extremely well; so well. In
fact, that she was forced to respond
with "A Spray of Roses." MUs Faye
lloguo accompanied her on ths piano.
Johnny Houston and Anton Poll
yaka rendered a violin selection, with
piano accompaniment by Mlsa Ruth
Saucertnan.. Miss EllMbeth Houston
pleased her audience by singing "My
Destiny," und, In response to an In
sistent encore, sang "Tho Four-Leaf
sented their arguments in team-work J Clover." Miss Marjorle McClrai4d
fushlon, each speukor holdtug closely ed to her many laurels by a chamlng
to tho subject lu baud. Ou tho other! rendition of "A Heart That's Free,"
baud, tho Ashland team generated followed by "An Open Secret."
theories nud deduced conclusions that, During the evening, yell Readers
in somo lustauces, were entirely for-1 Paul Noel and "Stubby" Hal 1
olgu to tho questlou. ijected much enthusiasm tat the
Tho judges were Dr, Joseph Shafer j gathering of students with their na-
of tho University of Oregon. Sam I trlotlc yells and high school i
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