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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1921)
2S ' ' '4 "W V,V "iWL u . & WEATHER FORECAST Tonight mill tomorrow, fair, wllli brink winds, wlildi will k,.y illinln-lull. Mi? venbm Beralft 5. NEWS OF THE WOULO BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WlrfriHh Vhm- u,l f j j Member of the Associated Press. KLAMATH I'ALLH, OIIKUO.V, TlllltHDAV, Dmi.MlllYll I, ll2l. riuoR nv cam SIX KILLED; TINTlf INJURED WHEN EXPRESS TRANS CRASH MID-NIGHT HEAD-ON COLLISION DUE DETOURED TRAINS BELATED BY WASHOUTS TO PORTLAND, Doc. 1 Six killed, twenty injured, lour of whom will probably die, yvuh the toll exacted in a head-on collision which occurred at midnight between the eastbound Portland and Spokane limited No. 12, 4iii(l the westbound Oregon-Washington limited, No. 17, of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co., two miles east of Celilo. 'i mi: iiiiaih '. J. VAItlltH (HI. iMiilrr, Intlii luetics JACK CIIMi, Mi'Mlmirllle, Kn fe MIW. J. W. A I, I. IN, Ainll). Oivuoiii A. II. Mrllllllli:, Murine (limnl, iinln tnrliri L. J. KIHK. .IimchIi. Oii-mmi lii:(IHOK IIIIIHIOW, (ln-Mii.it. tiii: i-jTitt-:itt IU'hIiIom tlm nix killed In tlio lolllsloii fU,. urn believed fatally In Jurrd They urn. .MUM. t.lOVIt fOLK, .McMl.i.nlllr. wlior Im.j- , klllnlt .Miw. j(mi:rn ii, nr.M'.tv, run ian.ii W. K. THOMPSON, Portland, fln-nian on Itiiln l'J llii) ll(xl(r, Hlnliflrlil, Ort-gon, ngrit I ft. MltH. II. T. I'HV, H.-itMrV. Ore. Aiikiiik I Im dthiT Injiirril were; THOMAS Al.l.i:.V, 1'iirllHiiil, engineer train la. JOHN (JAIIHNKII, fciniiiil) lat (Inutile, ingliirrr I Mill IT J A. ADAMHON, Potllaml. The wreck wuh an aftermath of the big storm which lias devastated the northwest during the past week. On account of the damage to the bridge at Eagle Creek by high waters, all Oregon and Washington trains were detoured over the Spokane, Portland and Seattle road, between Portland and Celilo. Train twelve had just transferred to the Oregon Washington main line at Celilo and was proceeding! cast when it met number seventeen which was late, hav ing been delayed by water troubles near Gibbon ant' Kamcla. The injured were given first aid at The Dalles, and put on a special train for Portland. COPCO CHIEF I LEAVES FOR NEW FIELD SUSPEND LLOYD GEORGE IK YET SOLVE M LONDON. Dec I An anxious lay In Iho negotiation detlgni'd for the pacification of Ireland end ed lsl nlRlit wllli tin' hope Hint n complete rolUpi- of tlio parley might still Im averted Hlr James Craig, premier of Ul ster, declared lirforo tho north par liament In llelfnst lliut I'lMer lMdBn 18 foot ring, punching bag. Indian .. ... --... -.. ..II l..l ...! . . ciulm tin il other imrnphrrnnlln LIVELY BOXING BOUTS FOR DECEMBER 1C An nltrurtlinVifyiriinii Ixtii pre I'.irnl for the holing bouts nt Mr Donald's halt, i hoTllile.r for Decern- !.- tmii. Tho main event between Flghtlnr Sharker of Mcdford nml Carl Itltrhli of thin rlty promises In tin n real mutrli Hot ti inn nre In the heavy weUhl rliin nml will enter llin rlnr ul about I OH pound tfharkcy Ir workliu; out In Me.lford while Itltrhli I iloltiK ten In twelin miles of rom' work here every day Workouts nrr taken In the gymnasium above thr McDonald hall wlildi I provided with Them In o now Imml m t, M.,n In lei nl nffnlrB of tlm California Oregon Power company, J. 0. loyle hiivlntt toilny succeeded to' the iIiiIIih of J. (!. Thompson an I ,iiMimr.er fur thin rlly. .Mr. Ilnyln linn been In Hid otigli ring im- parlmint ut Hid company nml It u he who iiliinm-il llin l.tnk ri ver iIiiiii anil superintended Itn ((in struction. Ho bus boen with tlm roinpany for a number of yeum ami In one of tlm young element that him been rehiibllltutliiK the. corporation ami placing It In the very front ranks of tho big power niirerns of the nation. rerhapn them never him been n iiunugnr of n publle utility Unit won llin enleem of the patroui iih linn .Mr. Thiiiiipnon. At the time hn mine hem an imiuuKer the (,'all- fontta-Ori-jctm hud few frlemln nml l world of eiiemlen. Tbln condi tion wan not duo to any one, mall or raunn, but wan cumulative It wun not ii pleualnic nor a proinlnlnx illuallnii that confronted blm. llin nurcenn wan finally ilui- to tlio fact that he never trie.) to ronvlnre the patron Hut bo wan wrong In mak ing it complaint, m, matter bow trivial, If the patron wan inlntak. en, ho wan convinced of llin Junt- Ico of tho company'a ponitlon; If bo wan right, then the trouble wan corrected. In either cane bo became t friend. It wa nlowr work at flrnt. tut the rrnultn Junllflitl the effort, ml .Mr. Thoiiipnon goen t, take ip hla blRKcr work with Hie good lll and frlendnhlp of tlm roiu niiiilly and with practically evory latron of the company ita friend mil aupporter It In a record that ED HI-STUDENTS GET FATAL '0' FIRE DESTROYS ' LYON HOME , SHIPPINGTON The fire department wan railed nut hint night nt 8:fi5 o'clock to Iho home of Stanley I.yoni In Sblpplngton, whero fire from an unknown came wan connumlng hla four room frame houne, A hurried run wi inadi to ' ' the aceno of tho hlazo but when the Seven atudeiita In tho county ibemlcat wagon arrived, tho l.rroni! high achool were dropped from the homo was too far goon to bo aaved. atuilent body yentorday after the The nearest flro plug u In tho Kl. gruilii rurda for the two al-wcek math .Manufacturing plant about 4,. perlodK, which lha half ni-menler la 000 feel away, divided Into, were panned to tho When Kim Chief Ambroae saw that puplln. l-'iillure to keep up the the flamca wcro licking at the prop griiden reiulreil wan the cniine of erty next to tho Lyons home, he or their lining dropped fur the b.il- tiered chemicals lined to extinguish unco of the prencnt half year, I'rof. the flames on the sides and roof tloetx atuted this morning which aaved that property from de- In Juatlce. to three of the stu- atriictlou. Tho Lyons home and con- dents who wero dropped. I'rof. UiM'tr. stated Hint when they en tered tho high school from a conn- OPEN SROP RULES DECLARED BY U. S. RAILROAD LABOR BOARD BECOMES EFFECTIVE TODAY AND IMMEDIATE JURISDICTION OVER 400,000 R. R. EMPLOYES TAKES tents were a total Ions, the only ar ticle saved being a grafaphonc. The contents of the building and the CHIC'AMO, Dec 1 Kconomlcs at control, wero destined to afford In operation and Increased ofriclen-' a basis of permanent UMlMy la. cy, estimated to reach ISO. 000,001) year, and recognition of tho "nron shop" on all American railroads a year, and recognition of tho "op en shop" on alt American rail- tho railroad shops of th country and waro declared by members of tho Labor Board to bo Mm Bsot Important work yet done by tk hoard and of muoh greater teal- roads becamo cffcctlv today wlient flcanco than any decision la the now working rules' creating tho pant, oven Including wag seal ad- open shop and governing railroad shop employes was promulgated by ihould attract the attention of oth-, wtiut, bo dropped until the try district, tho pupil wi-n- dcfl- building Itself was not Insured. dent In a thorough eighth grade Lyons was formerly employed by training, owing to the fact that tho Klamath Manufacturing company they had been hurried through as a blacksmith but recently went to both tlm seventh and eighth grade work at Weed, leaving Mrs. Lyons work Isst year In order to enable and tho three children hero until a tlii'iii to enter the school at the be- placo could lie secured for llieni. The ginning of the September term. The family were at a neighbors last night students wire cnllod into Hie prln- when the fire broke out and Mrs, rlpal'n offlm nml nil three agreed. Lyons swooned whcn she saw all to return to their home district and ' tholr possessions and homo destroy resume tint eighth grade work ed. The hous was being paid for which they missed, - on the Installment plan. Neighbors Tho other four pupils who were' look enro of the family last night, dropped, failed because of lack of, Thero wero plenty of volunteers application t their studies When for service last night as a weekly tho grade cards were passed out at j flro meeting was Just closing. One the end of tlio first six weeks, the of the volunteers. John Stewart, was cjrds boro tho tlenlnKiiatlon "D" left on tho grounds until midnight equivalent to failure, and they playing a strenm of water from a were warned Hint, at tho end of the. windmill pump which was pressed second sis-week period, should tho' Into service by Klro ChlcJ Ambrose, cunt lirnr tin. samp eratles. tliev, IC - I 5 the tnltcd States" Itallroad Lnbor Hoard. , Tho now rules becbimt effective Justmcnts. Hoard members state that most of the older working rules, sanc tioned by the experience of years, are preserved In full affect. Many today and take jurisdiction overjof tho mora rigid rules, BOWSVM, approximately 400,000 men Inimo- were considerably relaxed la faror dlately, although n still larger nu:u- of the roads, although the rscog" ber will bo affected when too nor- lcd rights of the men are fatly mnl traffic conditions are restored.' protected and the principle of col far rearhlng changes In the lectlve bargaining and nnloa ra rities, which supplant tho Nation-' cognlzatlon Is retained, ha contest al Agreement made during feder- plated by the Transportation." BIG CROWDS GREET FOCH IN PORTLAND er public service concerns and one of which both Mr. Thompson and his company have reason to bo pround. Mr. Thompson will have bis headquarters In Medford and his duties will bring him lu contact with tho affairs of tho company In sell of the rltles and towns where Is lilies go, ttAMMTS M-sKK hlXTV TIIOfHA.Mi IMII.KMt n.lMMT refused to accept an nil Ireland parliament, demanded as u solu tion by the Hlllii Keln delegation. Hut ho announced Ulster's willing ness to discuss other proposals for ail Irish settlement. If they wern submitted by neit Tuesday. Premier Lloyd (leorge lintuii (lately submitted to the Sinn Keln delegates new proposals, wlildi, If they meet with the approval of the Sinn Keln. will be presented to the (lister officials before Tuesday, Tho situation Is very critical ow ing to llin double deadlock Ulster refusing to enter un till Ireland parliament, and tlm Sinn Keln re fusing to yield on the iiuesllon of nllcglunro to tho rrown. Tlm nego Hatloux, howeter, have not been broken off any nml may bo con tinued on u new hauls, AHMTKU: TIIIAL IH MlAIIIMi ITH CM) BAN l'HANCISCO, Her. 1. The Arhucklo trial Is rapidly Hearing Its conclusion. Today was taken up In hearing medical reports In rebuttal testimony In mi effort of tho prosecu Hon to discredit tho testimony of witnesses for Iho defenso. Only two witnesses rniuln to ho culled and It In likely iirgunient before tho Jury will ho begun tomorrow. WKATIIKIt l'llOII.IUI.lTli:S Tlio Cyclo-Htcrmogroph at Ifiulor wood'a Pharmacy recorded Iho most rapid drop In the barometric pres sure of the season, between the hours of four this morning ami one o'clock today, forecasting tho disturbance of this afternoon, Slnco tho hour of one tho rlso In pressure has been almost ns abrupt, and unless n now "low" appears the storm will rouse Joulght mid tomor row bo fair. Tho tompornturo dropped six do groos In less than ton minutes short ly after ono today, nml It furthor precipitation takes place this ovonlnK It will probably bo In tho form of now, Korocdst for the next 34 heurs: Fair woathor, with brisk wonda, which' wilt diminish, Tht Tycoi recording thermometer r'MIMrdii inn following maximum unit m M'PM1"1 I'iiiPWturtli loilnyl llllh iiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiini if 1QV imiiimiiiiifiintiii ov Jean l.lnkenback. one of Ihe fain nils l.lnkenback family of Indiana will nppear In his first tryout In thi local arena with Kid Wilson of Kl Klamath.. Llnkcnhark has resided In Salt Lake, 1'tah, for a number of years before coming here while Wll son was raised In Iho neighborhood of t'hlliiquln The two men will fight as llght-heavywelghts, They am scheduled for six rounds, Four rounds of boxing between Kid Vincent of San Kriinrlsru nml Kid Harrington of Kt, Klamath, light weights, should tie a whirlwind nffalr us both um In the pink of condition. 1'our rounds, as nn inhibition match only, Is scheduled between Hob Itoss of San Francisco anil Hob Allen of (Milloiuln, The two popular fl)welghls, Kid I Helm nml "Tuff)" Anderson, news boys, will be mom than Interesting for the two popular little lads nlwuyi put up. u "battle as fust ns the prin cipals. Tho public Is linlted In attend the dully workouts in the McDonald hull mid get n lino on the tuners who will uppour on Deiember 10. The work outs take place from i to ti o'clock dully. JACKSON. Cul.. Dec. 1. A gang if eight bound two men at the Argo- laut mine mill this morning, blew open thu safe and stole sixty thous and dollars worth of gold amalgam. This represented tho month's cleanup. brlKl"; I LEGION BENEFITS POLICE RAID NETS TAMALES N E nlliif of llin second aemeMtnr In January. Yesterday, the four pii- WAS BIGsSUCCESS nils were found to hale sufficient ' I)V to wurrant dismissal until Friends of tho American Legion January when they will again be b',(l0 defiance to tho weather last enrolled In tho same courses. "IBM and tunica out en masso ai Mii f ih.. fnlhir... ... in Mm the benefit performance tn the KiiRllsh-Mutlieiuatlcal courMi. ''s,1,r ". "Standing room on- .,.. ..... .. ii-i .i lv" wan the order of the nlrht run-nur iuuit munch iuui iiiu i ------ re.iultemenls for entry Into both 'lbl a '"' nilnillc after eight fi. nrnrn,, u.,i...riiv nn.i n.n o'clock and It estimated the Oregon Agricultural College were Anion's furnishing fund has been becoming mom exacting owing to' Increased to the extent of J1I0. the largo student body which Is I ' ddltio:i to tb screen pro- being enrolled. (Vitaln subjects nu"lon wo a spienaiu pro Ihe past Included In tho high school K'ain rendered by local talent, rourso wero now insufficient for tho "" of ho'" wcro wrwly applaud unit entrance reiiulrements and ' ' 'r ,ner delightful offerings, hud been dropped from tho courses. "Tickets. Please." an entertaining The dropping of the students bU of '"rdy. wltU Meta Cbastaln. was the first which has taken place ""J red Thrasher. Teddy Durbln during tho two years In which tho atui John uton In tho cast was county high s.hool has been under """ re'l' wro tho oth i'rof. (!.m-is- .uncrvislou r numbers, which Included a solo , by Vcrda Coxad, "A Cry for Help", .(.'i:i MAHMIAI. VICTIM "", al,pln,r by Teddy Durbln. en or iTfi'LiAit siHiimxi:l",'J- "A br lyclf." The pro 'gram was materially enhanced through tho efforts of Mrs. J.i A, Voyo and Mrs. J. U. Kndcrs. I'OIITLANI). Dec. 1. Ono of the greatest crowds ever -gathered In Portland greeted Marshal Koch today iwhcn with a guard of honor, compos ed of wearers of tho distinguished scrvlco cross, he reviewed ono of the biggest and most Impressive parades j over seen In this city. Th French I hero was greeted by thousands of school children. Ho will bo tendered a banquet this evening and will probably address a mass meeting before his departure for tho south nt II o'clock tonight U. S. FIRM OH i uuijn DlOTLW STOII.M WltKAKS HAVOC WITH TKI.KI'IIOM-: l-OLKS Tbo -near gale caused damago to the lines and poles of tho California- Oregon, Power company ,iu tho eltyj ihsa-lho 4sty par ssU -atatw t and at outside xInts at noon today, Tclephono reports from Merrill rond In the vicinity of tho Hobcrt Chcyne ranch said that from 30 to 40 poles wcro blown down. ow WASHINGTON. Dec?!.. VTas purpose of the American arms de legation to accept no KosUtljaatlMa of Secretary Hughes' proposed "-S-3" ratio of naval strength aa that fundamental basis of any limitation agreement was authoritatively reit erated today. The statement was backed by disclosure of the facts aa to exist ing naval strength. This showed Japan to hara laaa WEATHER SHARK t'MVKIIHITV i:i.ni DANCIIS Thu second University club dance of tho season will bo held nt ho Whlto Pelican hotel Friday night. Klght-llilrty o'clock Is Ihe hour set for tho opening strain of music which will Hturt tho affair off. No invllullons imi bolng t-ent out, but any one who bus ever attended n unlMirslly or lollegu for any length of tlmo will be welcome, ns will all high school students. Curd tables will lie provided for those not wish ing to dunce. The tamnle res'.uitKitit operated by Manuel Ittvers nn-l Tom Marline be tween Second mid Third, on Main street, was swoopo-i down on yeiter day oU'nlng ahop 5 1) n'llock by Chief Wilson, Pitrolmeti MclHiiigiilln iml llrundeiiburg, and railed TI officers fo..n 1 two gallon lnt Hes, (lie partl.il'y fill"! with l lab. grade whiskey, whlili t.ivly refem bles bonded goods nml u 2 gallon keg which was nearly empty Itlvcrs was able to sccum ball lait night hi-foie V. 8. Conmlssonrr Thiiinas, whllo Murlinex war placed in Iho .ill) Jail, Alnrtlnei told Hi" officers iiHl tho w .1, in lib pr. iily -'id Hint lo -ii nloi'e In ioiwiI I-; ti. deal, Chief WIIdoii l.rwcr. .'.i.' out . I'oiuplilut against both men this afternoon nml they will bo given a heartm; tomor row morning nt 10 o'clntk. TWO MCllDKItKIIK Ob' siiKitirr T.ivi.oit iti:t'itn:'i:ii HALM.M, Dec. 1. (iovemor Olcott last night reprieved until February 3, tho murdorors of Sheriff Taylor, of Umatilla, Klrby and Hnthle, fol lowing an appeal riled In thu suprcmu court on Kirby's habe.ix corpus proceedings, CLATSKAN1K. Dec. 1. lieu lllr kenfleld, aged seienty, night mar shal, and C. D. Hicks, forty-five, Wero killed parly toduy by u bul let from tho marshal's revolicr which exploded when Hicks picked up lllrkenfleld, who bnd fallen and fractured his skull, while climbing tho stairs to Investigate n light In ii building which hnd been unoc cupied and into which Hicks hud inoied lust night. According to the story told by Hicks' brother-in-law, lllrkenfleld's rovoher discharge u bullet which wont through lllrkenfleld's head and penctrnti'd lliiks Jugular vein. PROHIS SCORE PRESIDENT FOR LAXITY WRECK HOTELS N VIENNA RED ELAG RIOT CHICAUO. Dec. 1. Sentiment seemed to develop strongly for tho rcorganltatlon of the Prohibition Party ami its continuance under an other name, ut u national gathering of Prohibitionists hero yesterday Virgil tl. Hinshuw, national chair man of tbo party criticized President Harding for what ho said was Indif ference to enforcement of tho prohi bition law. PREDICTION BURSTED PIPES GIVE HI-SCHOOL HOLIDAY Weather sharks watching the downpour today from i: 15 o'clock to 1:30. predict a decided change in weather condi tions and a good, oldfushtoned snow storm. Ono of tho pro phets who hat studied weather here for lo, these many years, says that the bright period Just about 1:30 o'clock was perhaps tho "dying flash In tho pan of tho present storm", but In vtow of tho fact that "all woather signs fall on tho coast," that bus to bo tuken with a grain of salt. With tho wind stilt In the west Klamath Falls people will do well to take both tholr rubbers and um brellas when they stir out. Tho sewer at Sovcnth und Main streets at two o'clock was clogged up by accumulations from tho Hart building. Tho wnlks wero brldgod which the "5-5-3" plan, would title her. It showed also that tha Amerlcan delegates had been orer the whole field and that their fig ures were correct. Meanwhllo Prince Tokugawa of Japan declared that tha statement yesterday of Vice Admiral Kate of the Japaneso advisory staff. contending for a seventy par cast status for Japan was based pa "personal opinion," it waa ;BQt( , ha said, sponsored" by the delegation of which Vice Admiral Kr.to la not a member. 13TH VICTIM OF AUTO BUS CRASH. WITH EXPRESS RED ULUFF. Dec. 1. Death claimed Its thirteenth victim last . night, when one ot, tha glrti The county high school students hae another slego of holidays ahead of them until Monday owing to tho transmission gear on tho oil i by boards so that travel across tho burning apparatus breaking yester-, street wus possible. School was maintain-1 CHAMPION I.HOXAltD MATCIIKD von .o-di:cikio.v iioct MILWAUKKK, Wis Dee, 1. Aftor being In retirement for nearly n year, Iloiiny Leonard, lightweight champion boxer, will in cot Plnkey Mitchell, Milwaukee, before a local vn.-'w. iv... . (-..-.i...... .. i....' da v forenoon occurred horo today following n de- cd tho bulunco ot yesterduy after the GUILLOTINE monstrutlon boforo the parliament accident but today, tho rooms werol pQR FRENCH building, where red Hugs wero o f00' r Bood working conditions BLUEBEARD ruised on Improvised musts. nd Prof. Hobcrt K. flootx assembled j Tho crowds smashed windows tho students In thu auditorium and i ,,Amg cc j J,nmira,i. tho mo- unit looted shim den nc In lux. aniiumueu buoi.ui.oiui. u. .,....,.,. ....... urles. Fashionable hotels whero Monday, foreigners reside, wero attacked. Hopalrs for tho broken gear wero Tho crowd battered down tho doors ordorcd from Portland nml tho ro of the Now llrlktnl Hotel, poured ' l'' wl" bo ",ml Bor''0 Monday In Into the building, hroko windows " ,0 rcone, clu8!e3 nt tho U8l,ul und hurled bedding nml furniture l'01'rs, to tho mobs In tbo street. injured in the coJsWoa betwasa. th t Oregon express train No. lSaaoT tasr' school auto bus with sixteen, passen gers, nt Proberta crossing yesterday-" afternoon. Of tho thlrtoen victims, nine are reported to have been girls. Of these, three, who received serious Injuries aro said to bo In a critical condition. i dorn Hluebenrd, who Is credited with having killed nt least a dozen wives, greeted tho court and spectators with , smiles, when ho svas sentenced this morning to pay tho penalty for bis crimes on tly) guillotine. HAHV filllli AllltlVKS ATItOV HAMAKCIt IIOM11 g,ea(,v KTOItK VISITS fioirr. HOMH Dr. T. R. Campbell reports tho the Announcements wero rocclvcd horo today of tho birth ot n baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hnmakor nt tholr home In Vallojo, California, on. No vember 27, The little girl. Phyllis Mlde, weighed DV4 pounds. Mr. mid MARKKT Hl-TOIIT POUTLAND. Dec. 1. Cattlo nrrlvnl of a son nml heir at hogs, top quarter lower, home of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Ooetr rest Btcady, prime light $8.75 to' ntversldo avenue, on Novem- $9.00; sheep stondy; eggs weak; buttor unsettled. i NrTW PA1HV OPKNKO slow.'bor 28th, I'ltlCHIlVTKIIl.W IUAAII The Prosbytorlnn church hazunr will open tomorrow morning In. club Monday, January !!. hi a 10 tlio basement of the church on thoj round, no-declslon bout, Tom- An- corner or r)Mi ana fine streets, i drews, local prc.piotor, definitely an Much of tlm fancy work has been pounced today. Leonard Is tuar.n. SS i.. ,...'.. ... I' ' " ' "" :.". ? ,mi 's, l.6 ? mlow 0' ", l0tl f.OttO, with the DrlYlltko of Mrs. llnitlBKrr nH Well hnowii lioid,. Tfa Premium lry ha, opnen Itn thd highway tommltslon In Itrcou- ?."V." Jlr .".wwarri mti wmmu, M mm ,00o( Mh JUiiiakBr being lin son ef Mrsi mw iiU inprn iism t 118 No h mhicHmh work m thi hlghvrnyj, )Jf. Amriiinn iinnirtKeri Iroilfin lircili i iweeu mis cur nim.ipinu HK.NHVGOItDON IIOMK AOAI.V Henry Gordon returned Tuesday night from several months spent with J .ai' im m few Ami Tilt bOllt Will M Ai ralMlWalihl! I (' TIDAL WAVE PLAYS HAVOC IN PH1LL1PINES MANILA. P. I., Dee. 1. The entire town ot Ibajay, In tho province of Cnpli, was Inundated by a tidal rwara Sunday and many houses with their occupants swopt out to sea, according to dispatches from the postmaster at Ibajay. ' Dispatches to constabulary head quartors hero said the town of 'Ma cato. in tbo same province, waa also submerged by a (Idal wave and mora than a hundred natives drowned. ' m MANV OLD FIUKNDS GRBKT UKOPENINQ OP OHOCKRV fr iMany old friends of the Klamath Cash (Jrocery Btoro iwere on hand yesterday when buslneaa waa raaam ed after about two week's suspen sion duo to financial troabi.es. There iwero many new customers, too, and Manager Holmes stated that despite tbo Inclomeucy of the weather tha volumo ot business was greater than at any. tlmo for several weeka before " tho suspension. , Tho store has been restocked with everything In .the grocery, llae taa4 the concern, owing to the amlaabla arrangement ot Its affairs wK tha creditor, lri.it a batter aasJtlaa u dyer bfor, to eiw u'tkg.tMsW, biih U III MltdP N MMk mm Vlsli ? i H 1 N T- I &