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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1914)
US! Ai r-A n"" THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKItNMaUY, JAN. ui, e4 More on River Closing Given Action Was Brought by Attorney Knox EXPLOSIONS KILL NINE MOII.KH IlLOYVH UP AT COUNTY, KAPUHHMnaMP IIUIMIH DKATH Crown Flour K.MR HOD1KS TORN TO PIKCKS to rlVK PK1WONH IN MK'IIIOAN (fulled Press HtrvKc ! At.PKNA. Midi., J St Kl ll'C .rtm wer burned U doalli hm to lIloUi-. nollliiK 'Uulled Press Service OTTAWA, Ont Jan. J I. Four porsou were luatautlr killed by a . . . vi i M m. holler explosion today, which wrecked . . ,...., a,.,i0l,, in 1 lana. U .awwJ S M.M fefc am Vfe I tt M l AA WjMlKA klw If. ......,- 1-,, k. . ,!... 1.. 1 ' jBLLCr tvlUSL lryf IV"1 A I villi kJCllCHAJl JCUIC t iitiiMf-' Tsssqgq 1"W iioii, wncre inn i iimi rnu was m progress. ' Tlits victim wore badly nmtiglod. .Scores of persons received brulic and cut. A part of the boiler was hurled I through the roof by the force of the explosion. Information Regarding Sprague and Williamson The following letter was received held in abeyance, awaiting further. burn Knaip, to Improve Williamson Hlvcr under the supervision ot the deputy supervisor of forests, and to use the same for the driving of logs In connection with his purchase of i this morning by Circuit Court clerk .consultation wh ho commissioner George Chastatn from Senator Harry . ,ndlan nff"1,rs- i,am ua " itho matter will bo given further con- Lane: .slderatlon. 1 will keep track of it. "Without further reference to the aaj wm keep you Informed from lime 'approximately 10,000.000 feet of tlm matter of the right to drive logs ,to time, ibcr on the Klamath Indian reerva- through the waters of the Williamson "A similar letter has been written jtlon, Oregon, was revoked on tho rep-, and Sprague Rivers on the Klamath to lhe varlous Persons who have writ-'reseutations of Mr. Robert Knox, an I Indian reservation. I would sav tha.'tnmo concerning this subject " attorney of Chlloquln. Oregon, who . . , Jlr .Merrtts loner I have had this matter up personally ino follews: homo of Sum ilu.ttltnic tut lltr I Mrs lilolne and three children ud a boarder perished In tho llmr HloUe succeeded lu saving the llvw of two other chlldreu, but ho was burm-d hlmstlt. CATTLE BUYER DR. H0D6E DINED IS BACK AGAIN BY THE STUDENTS i i ! i I I I tho the ! i If yon fc Nt Iwtw what CROWN FLOUR is, ask ynr neighbor. $1.50 per sack Ashland Fruit Store I'HOM.' MM J to Senator i represented the Slivers family of the Klamath tribe of Indians, and Messrs. L,lv., ... . .... .... . .. ............ ,u ...! with the commissioner of Indian af "My Dear Senator I have the hon-' Frederick S. Stratton and Alexander' " ,rl M'1 "ty ,l" " '" fairs, and hare also presented a petl-'or to acknowldcge the receipt ot your It. Vogelsang of San Francisco. Calif..' T,N STOCK TO SIIIPPi.VO i IX MIS PKAIHKM t)F KKOIATM tlon submitted by the Klamath Cham ber of Commerce to the secretary of the Interior. "I am In receipt of a letter from letter under date of December 11, and others, that tho use of William-i 1913, transmitting a petition of clt licns of Klamath county, Oregon, re garding the use ot Williamson and the assistant commissioner of Indian Sprague rivers for the driving or logs affairs, written in answer to one of In connection with the logging opera my earlier communications on the,tlons on tho Klamath Indian reserva subject, copy ot which 1 enclose here-, tlon. with,- and which Is self-explanatory. "In response, I would advise you I have also been Informed by the sec- j that tho permission granted by tho retary's office that the matter is being I department on July S. 1913, to Mil-, son River for the driving of logs, would destroy the flsh therein and, mar its scenic beauty. f "Furthermore. I would advise you' roi.vr, ActxmniNo to mh a. o. , wight. i IIIHIJ' CUU.VUlV A(XMI'MHI. MK.NTH PLEVNA PEOPLE DON'T MIND SNOW J. O. Wlfht. n iirnm1iiint raftl At 1? rtVliv-V Irwtiv r Hih1c and that the matter In question U still nn-liuiln ot jebranj, returnM TxlctiAf , h h choo, f4CuUy tt,rc ,umU u dor consideration and pending the re- ,, ffom fp lJomwc Mftit elaM R, huRt turn of Uie commissioner ot Indian, na whcro no bM bcCB . fc lunchoob served In tbo I)omtlc Mel pose of buying cattle. enc rooms. According to Mr. Wight, cattle are About twenty-five sampled the oil bringing a pretty good prlco In Call- inary clfurt of the youm; ladlc ot ri. ,. ...i. , H....J . t , . . . . . . lornia. inero Is plenty of feed, and tho clasn, and rtvery on" hail warm sold one dar last week to Alexander, fair percentage of the fat pork oro- . . . . . - . . .i,- fr hr ,. ,,. ,,.!,.... , i, .1! f., .I!Vt , .V . i fy 'w l arge bands ot cattlo arc for, ords of prals for the dcll-lous tne rur ouyer, is coyote, 11 skunk, .duced In tho Klamath Valley the nast . .- '.... '.hBhnw,nJ.fn,.v1, .fcj ... u ... ,.!: w "f" i83l at reasonable figure. viands and Perfect service -- --. H..H H o 4 j.m, kuvijvMt una ucvu BUPUllvu UF UH affairs, who Is at present In the field, , final action thereon will be withheld, j Very truly yours. E. D. Merrill." If You Are Going Away DONT KAIL TO LOOK AT OUR LINK 01- SUIT CASKS AND TRAVELING HAGS WK CARRY AN KXCLUSIVK LINK AND AT LOW RKNT PRICKS. BRADLEY HARNESS CO. INSTEAD, THEY TAKE ADVANT AGE OF THE EASY SLEDDING TO HAUL BIG LOADS "OF WOOD AND TRANSPORT PRODUCE results ot about eight weeks ot trap ping. I Captain Lee and Judge Hamaker j passed through here, going to Keno Thursday. has farmers. II. A. Talbot and family were visit ors at the R. V. Ess ranch Sunday. ' R. V. Ess was In the city on busl- D. W. George spent Sunday eTen.C""foroU Ut,r' Ho found several small bands that lr Hodgo wa rci-'CUll)' irufuu he could have bought right, but the In complimentary ireraarks, vid bs ground was too wet at this time to Ki-d a cookie to take with him as a collect the cattle for shipment, so so'ivcntr of a prea4 so entirely "All Mr. Wight has decided to return to lying. t (Herald Special Service) PLEVNA, Jan. 21. Sleighs are to be seen at all times here, for the snow Is holding fine, and It Is now about two feet deep on the level. Some of the farmers are taking ad vantage of the snow to haul logs for wood, thus hauling a larger amount of wood per load than otherwise. D. W. George brought out a load : hog feed from town Friday. Geo. Hearelin attended to business matters in Klamath Falls Saturday. -1 Geo. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ess were in'S118 the city Saturday. Hisses Ruth George and Kitty Ess were among the school pupils who took the Eighth grade examinations in Klamath Falls last Thursday. H. Mattoon was in the city Wed nesday from his ranch near Keno. D. W. George and G. F. Sevits were transacting business In Klamath Falls Thursday. J. W. Adklns attended business Geo. Shell and D. W. George were business visitors Saturday. ing visiting with J. A. Bushong. 'morrow evening. Music will he fur Miss Mary Sim and Arthur SevlUni8hed by Miss Parker. Miss Saucer-, spent Sunday evening visiting Miss ,nan. Miss McClure. Mr. Mchaffey and Ruth George at the Shell ranch. lMr. Hay. Refreshments will be serv. , tal. and short talks will be mada hyl Geo. Ager was a business caller In ( prominent men. i the city Monday. J . nnma rmm me MarMi. Heavilln. G. F. and Arthur j John Knott, a well known rM.nt. were In Klamath Falls Tuea- of Northern Klamath. Is down from. j Heaver Marsh, giving attention to' lousiness matters. He will return George attended to business (home Friday, making tho trip north' i day. D. W. ATTORNEYS WILL ELECT AND DINE ANNU.M, MKKTI.VG OF TIIK UAH ASSOCIATION Wll.l, UK IIKI.lt ON SATURDAY NKillT A HAN QUKT IS IN TIIK PROGRAM How to Save I iiufoly a taatifr ( hmtt delr and a dtrntlt(loa io In , TtU bnk arrft t! depoati and Invito ever; a and nmn tu 0pt an Atroqsl. t)nc ofncd they Ht Ba4 jut a easy to acquire the n. Inc habit the pnilus on. FIRST TRUST M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON in Klamath Falls matters In the city Tuesday. R. A. Alford went to Klamath Falls Saturday on business, returning home Sunday. from Kirk on anowahoes. G. F. Sevits was a city visitor on Saturday. Chas Inman went to the city Sat- Jim Thomas purchased ranch sup plies in the Icty Saturday. MOOSE LODGE TO INITIATE CLASS iirday and returned Sunday evening. NEARLY FORTY NEW MeSiueHS WILL UK RECEIVED INTO THE ORDER AT TONIGHTS MEET Geo. Shell took a load of fat bogs ING FEED FOLLOWS ii . I maiiers m we cuy Saturday. Mr .to Klamath Falls Tuesday for the Adklns has proven himself quite a i City Market Considering the small successful trapper this winter. He number of farmers in this vicinity, a Winter Is the Planning Time A class of thirty-eight candidates nlll be Initiated into the mysteries of Moosedom at tonight's meeting of Klamath Falls Lodge Loyal Order of Moose. Following the ritualistic ceremo nies, a social time will bo enjoyed by the lodgemen. This will conclude with a Dutch lunch. A Day Later. The Ladles' Aid Society of tho Pres- Tho annual incrtlng of tho Ktam aht County liar Aiuioclatlon will ho held Saturday uvenlnr In tho court houst. At this time a corim of om. byterlan church will meet with Mrs. J. B. Mason Friday afternoon. Instead wl 7 ' f .?' , of Thursday, which Is the regular u. I", b !?'en 0.r "'" fow""! meeting day. year, and mutter of lmimrtnnr in I tho association will be discussed. hollowing tho meeting, a banquet llubbanl ! fW). -"--. T.lll ,... I... I.. I . i. ... ,.. . .. M "iiiutiuuuiiwin, accroiary jonopn Johnnie Hubbard, operator at the'.s. Kent Is lu charge of the arrange- Star theater, is on the streets again after a brief siege of Illness. For a while Johnnie was threatened with pneumonia. mnnts. To Worden. Tom Grubb, who has been emnlov- ed at Hum's Hardware storo, U tak ing a vacation. He left this mornln with his family for Worden on a visit. An almanac printed In Newport, 11. I., In 1781, sold for 52,r. In llotton tho other day. HON J. 7.U.MWAI.T, Prr.. K. M. IIUIHt. Vk frvts, m Tt. IIKIIT K. WtTHIIOW. Wrrf Surveyors and Irrijjitlou KnRinccri Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAPS. 1'M.NH. III.IIKPIII.NTH. Kir. KLAMATH VAUM, ORMIO.V Tio "Premier" accident policy la a m Inner. Ask Clillcote, 083 Mala !., pltone 00. I ' .1 L. A. Davidson, proprietor of tin. Central Darberohop, is confined to ms rooms with an tack of bronchitis. t aggravating at- Many a crop is planted and harvested, many a building is constructed, around the winter fire sides. Winter is well on its way-spring will soon be coming. Now is the time to buy that piece of prop erty at the best price. Tie Klamath Development Co. 1303 Main Street Klamath Falls, Ore. Town Topics Mr. Ranwby Sick. Mrs. Carey M. Ramsby has been confined to her homo for several days past by illness. LoaeM a Foot. Guy Ingram, formerly forest su pervisor at Lakeview and well known there, lost bis foot at Qlendale a Icouple of days ago. Ingram and an other man were scuffling at the sta tion when the passenger train came in, and Ingram lost bis balance and foil, one foot going under the wheels Gocfi to McCIoud. C. R. Miller of the Miller Photo company, leaves in the morning for .'IcCloud, where he will takke a num ber of winter scenes. Krotliertiood Meeting. A brotherhood organisation will be formed at the Presbyterian church to- Arkansas Want Convention United Press Service MEMPHIS, Tenn., Jan. 21. Ar- Kansas delegates to the twelfth an nual convention of the Hardwood Manufacturers' Association, which openod hero today, planned to put up a determined fight to have tho next year's mooting held in some Arkansas city. They said today thai. inr thi. year's convention U the first held in the 8outh since 1307, when Memphis was the sceno of the gathering, there should bo a second Southern conven tion next year. Many consumers and manufacturers of hardwood lumbor from far Western and Middle West ern states attendod today' opening sessions. Tho convention rim, tn. morrow. Fair Exchange A Now Hack for an Old One How It Can lie Dono in Klamath Falls For a Prosperous New Year atfcfaetlo at wmnf aavta arice.. That place U ttw West End Grocery TJ. 1W The back aches at times with a dull Indescribable feeling, making you' weary and restless; piercing pains' shoot across tho region of the kidneys J and again tho loins are so lame that to stoop Is agony. No uso to rub or apply a plaster to tho back If the kid noys are woak. You cannot reach tho cause. Klamath Falls residents! would do well to profit by the follow ing example. Mrs. Ilyron Colo, 737 Uoulevnrd avenue, Ashland, Ore., says: "J suf fered for a year from a most distress ing kidney and bladder complaint. If I stooped, I had a sharp stitch In ., hack. Often I could hardly straighten Ilftl.l Ana nf ,....- .. I ..... .. , uimo niiacKS. i was sometimes bothered with dizziness, iiu m iiunun wits all run down Doan's Kidney Pills wcro Just what I needed. In less than a wcok after I began taking them, Improved In every way. I steadily got better, and It vnsn't long beforo md no mon) trouble, My health Is now good." For sale by all doalors. Price E0 cents. Foster-Mllbum r.r, n...i. New York, sole agents for the llniun' States. Kemembsr the and take no other. Advertisement. If la doubt about your Insurance m Chllcoto. MS Mala at., bHom m! CORRECT TIME ran lw hail nly Mill, accural llliirplrrcii. If y,)ur WBlt, ,. ..j l not keeping cntt time, hrlag It In and let iun ,,, u , Vvttrt j,,. illtlon. Tim itimllty f ork .unri. OM, of a irpnlr l,op depends largely on the ronlMrnce the workman Iwi I" hU hty. ,, ,u-. rl.nl nmllilrnrn in my work to Kimranteo every piece of work done. If you MMt yo(r . work dour, cirnctly, bring It here Frank M. Upp H. P. Wnlrh lnKtr name Doan'a- r- WOOD Irl-lnrli Ury Mini, -j, M i FMlurjr HlMka "M ClranlnK out -MM Cr,., of , MJIH WOOD Foiir-foot ..... Wtee..ncl, ..., JJoi ! Lump coal, (,, ..'.''mimem TKRMHCAHH KLAMATH FUEL CO OWcaflonMaln. o.P.yua, I'liuaelBT. Plioasasi Do You Want Something for Nothing? It Can't B Done in GROCERIES liy surteeafal grocers If the price Is abBurnisllr Io" the quality must be Inferior. We sell ouly high class gro eerie. In prlca wa can com paro with any one If the Quality I glvan consideration. It you get oustbfng that Ii good you'll have to pf tor It. VAN RIPER BROS. Pilot M MIIH. A. PsrTKHMTriNICIIM t Nut much allvar, Mat ataaly In aat, For a two Mt MMal It raa't ht baat. 1M WiUi Htratt I w.'"Ut '?.-