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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1912)
L- mn TAlK (Caatlaaet treat Pag 1 larfaty taaortaa by aMmufarturtrs wlM WUM cheap tabor, and tho I are Mw clamorlag to not tho C areteetlon. The demand Usty BM4 for a IB per cent Increase la MM has been refuted tfccm, nml taejr hat beea fored back at the point t the aayoaet. Rlae In priors ot hut tec, ana aid aueh commodltlei h.s beea aaaaea by the development of eM storage plants, where the food can be stored until tho demanded price it paid. Coat ot living nhroad baa naea greatly. If the rewinio oao mostly to private Intercut, but IHtlo leoa to the government. i' an aajast discrimination unalnit tho poorer classes. The principal evil ot the tarlf la that It'a agitation always eaaaea baalaeea disturbance. It's tho uaeertalaty that frlthtena the hual aeas asa, according to Leslie M. Maw, fonaertr of Iowa, later secre tary ot the treaaary, and now a Phil edelphla baaker aad capitalist, who la for protection. He aaya bjslncu will get aloag. ao matter what hap praa to tho tarll, but tho unrest does tho damage. The tarll falls heavily oa thoae least able to bear It. No matter whleh party la la power, Bt Imaaesa eeatrlbatea, because It la bl pattlsaa. Oao writer aaya that since 1171 eoagrssa has aever leglaalted on tho tariff, bat has Berely ratified the ot tho latere, which have able to declare dividends of St to 10 per cent oa watered . ta tho tarlf hearings at Wash ington tho maaafactarera are always there ta argae, bat are tho consumers or tho ill-paid worklagmea heard on thes aaestseaaT dwia Cox spoke third on the neg ative side, saying the English labor aoaatUoa Is far worse than In Amer ica, 41 per cent of the English labor- : la poverty. There aro four aassaployed to ono Oerman, Oenaany baring protection and Eng land free trade. Bryce. In his "Amer leaa CoaaaionwealUi." aaya the Am erleaa laborer Is better clothed, fed and hoased Una the English middle elass. The tariff has been growing bettor and will bo all right aomo day. Proteottve periods compared aide by atdo with free trade periods ahow the farmer tho batter by far. Aastralla kaa a practical tost of the two poli cies. lYeterie. small, ander protec tion, forged ahead, while her slater; Now teat Wales, larger, with more nataral rssoarecc. drooped, nglau.1 aJeae la free trade, while her colonies aro protected. This gives her vast narkata for her free trade products whore other nations may not enter with theirs. Oar home market is tlav homo prices. The merchant marlus ot the United 8tates, once having been 60 per cent, and now out ol buslncus, has been lost by home con sumption of our homo products, which wo havo no need to send abroad, the mivrket being nt home. Closing the affirmative Earl Uesl spoko In lebuital for rGanta Pass. He raid ko?pltig the tariff up causes un rest and hns driven our merchant ma rine from tho seas. No recognised authorities save the politicians and trust magnates hnvc been shown to favor protection. Andrew Carnegie sa) tho rpotectlon of forty years ago should now give way to one for roo nue linly. To argue that protection iniulo high wages was no more worthy than to argue that tho Increase of building permits In Multnomah coun ty Is responsible for the Increase, In divorces there. Tho judges wore Judgo Henry I., flcnson ot tho circuit court; ex-Judge George N'olnnd and Charles P. Stone, tho attorney. When Rev. Stubblcflcld tcad that the threo ballots ot the Judges looked all alike, nml rend off the first two In favor of tho negative side, or Klamath Falls speakers, tho enthusiasm becamo so rampant that It was useless to read any further. The local team Immediately congrat ulated tho visitors on their good .honing, and were themsctves In turn CORPORATION TAX 6AINJ0J00NTRY President' Tatt Tells How He Managed to Got it Through Congress, , ' hut to awrthlaa to make trouble. Ho I laughed at wy corporation tax plan. "There was strolir. presume from the Democrats and tonne of the lie. publicans, Including nil of Hie Insurg ents, for the revival of the old Income tax on the plea that tho persuiiuel of the supreme court had rhniii;otl since Its ruling that the Act of 1894 was unconstitutional and we might hope for a different docUlou. I have al ways been In favor of tin lucume tax laying power In the general govern ment loiuxe It may some tlmo be needed to stive the nation, hut I did One ot tho measures adopted through the direct efforts ot l'restdont Tatt, which he regards us of the ut most Importance. Is the corporation i not think this the proper way to se- ui. me pri'siuem nan soi ins neari euro n. on this measure, but nt times ho des-i Aldrlch Comss Ovsr. paired ot getting It through, so hostile ' "Presently, In foir of the lucome was the house of representatives, tax law passing. Mr. Aldrlch stopped This tax Is an Important fart of the laughing ut my plan for u corporation Payne tariff bill. How I'resldont Tnft tax and cams down to see me about ' AT TWO CHUKCHI succeeded In getting tho corporation tax passed Is tin Interesting atcry uud he tells It as follews: "More revenue wan needed In tho first session ot tho Cist Congress In' 1909, and the congressmen In rhnrgu It 'Can you Induco cnouc.li doubtful senators, It wo put the i-orporiillou tux In tho bill .ind adopt a eotiMltutlomit amendment permitting nit Income tax, to defeat the general Income lux law proposed by the Democrats utid In the high school band boys took their Instruments out Into tho night and blew their- exultation every which way, causing tho otone to ho split In many different directions ear of tho sensitive had to bear the results In patience. ot the tariff bill were castling about for aurgeuts?' ho Inquired, and I exprexs something that would he effective nitd ed my belief that I could, and the at the same time not unpopular, eequel showed that I was rlKht. Taxes on te.i and coffee were propos- "I am proud of huvlng taken such ed, but were held back for tear that, a part In securing tho corporation tax. the public would not stand further It has proved In some respects u most burdens on tho breakfast table. Speak- valuable fluent asset. At one per rent we neeu an enter- log a bill, taxing net profits of torpor- gency, nil wo hitre to do Is to Increase u.ng.nawero.ncm.cvesiniurn ,r c,Mon W1nlei t0 ,r). nn ,Bcoma'tt rM,0H Ksmjm. and If congratnl.ite.1 for their victory Then ,n anJ , , WlckerSl,a,n draft.' IM.000.00O. or ls4.000.000 I., the lilr.li school band hovs took their . .... . .. . . ' .. . . . . CfWCTrtK ASKEDOfFWJltXHJDty (Continued from Page 1) flat on his back, and who could not harm him In any way In tho world. "It Juries In the box won't enforce the laws, what right havo you to ex pect to go along the street and to be free from some one coming uiv and hitting )ou over tho head for your money or something elsoT "Yon must make the attorney for the defense show you the Insanity of the accused. When this Is over you must bo able to say you have dono. your duty. Don't say afterward that that fellow fooled me.' It Is your duty to society to sec that no guilty man escapes. Murder Is not a pleas ant thing for you to try. but It Is a matter of duty." When the district attorney stated, after speaking over two hours, that Attorney C. M. Onclll, for tho defense, would be next In turn and that the atlons. Inheritance Tax Proposed. - I me wnyn nuu mrniin I'uiiimiiirt- WhllC tttO, fc.J -a.,l- ....l.i.,! II, unrb ..,. Ih , ..v-.., ...,-...... ..- , tariff bill when I sent up Wicker I sham's draft. The committee drclar I ed It would have none ot It, so tea, i coffee and corporation taxes were all thrown out together, and an Inherit ance tux substituted. Hut when the bill reached the senate, the states began to be heard from. Almost all of them had Inheritance taxes of their own and they wero fearful lest the the tax to two or three per cent. He ine taken out of the net profits before dividends are declared, It Is loast felt by those persons upon whom It ulti mately fulls. As there must be a sur plus of Income over expenditure be fore the tax applies, It taxes success and not failure. Services at the various church! ot the cll for tomorrow will be as fol fel fol eows: Orate Methodist Kplscopal Bundey school at 10 a. in. Dr. W. A. Leonard, superintendent. Rpworth League, sS0 p. m Will Wood president. Special announcements- On nrcniint of the chinch lepalr no regular net vices will he held, ami (he Sunday school ami Epworth l.eagiu will bo held In the basement and ho. turn loom of the church. a. in., J. II.) in, Pivsh) trrluii Church Sunday school at 10 Mason superintendent. Christian Endeavor, 130 p Miss Vern Houston, President. Pleaching at II a.m. and T .10 p m h) Itev. J, S. Stiihtiletleld. Morning subject, "St length nml lleauty," Evening subject "llurdens," You are most cordially Invited In attend these services. t lirUtt.ni Church t'ornfr Nlnlh and Pine rtreels, E. M. Kllnn, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a, in., K, l. Elliott, superintendent. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Topic. "Testimony That Counts," Junior C. E. at 2:30 p m All chll. dren up to Ifi years of aice ate In. vlted. Preaching nt II a m and 7 30 p. in. Morning subject. "The Divine H- "It costs next to nothing to collect ""r,lu'r" , , , -s.arcely more than the expense lot . Evening subject, "Mission the government of currying n few let ters back nud forth. I'liull), It Is a itiemiH of keeping the government til- ) in tor-li Willi the c rpuntleus federal tax might embarrass them In all oer the loiiulry h'. ti hao n collecting ihelm. Senator Aldrlch f.iriiln iu : h stn'lstlr which mi said that was all right -that wo could lu m.i le ,:l for o. t'licr p r raise enough rcunuo without resort posr.i tli .u ilcso of luv.n u.i," nrfyiim.tnt ,a.nt,t Ia An.li,4.,l I... t. largo as our foreign 1. 1 ni..i. .... nu..,-' i !. TT.J - ...J ,l "" " .....,v j. " w wu muuiu r....nH l. . i.t , taii th. i...i .s.ir. """"" " """ "-. havo to follow tho Industries that other eoontrtas weald shun. We eeatrolled by foreign tav Ma. A aunafactarer would be forced to leave the country. If his line would not stand tho condition, and take his laborers with him to adopt the con- dittoae abroad. Otherwise they would thlt afternoon, mm mm mmw, ssa sees worx in otner Haas, OTSrerswdlag those. for tho negative side the rebuttal was ofered by Forest Pell, who said this eoaatry sells leas abroad than at hoaso. Jantes rarrell, president of tho UaHoa Mates Steel corporation. says protection for stool products Is necessary la order to make larger awrkcta aad keep laborers busy. This ceases the selllsg abroad at leas than the state. I Mr. Onelll suggested to the court that where Insanity was n defense he thought ho should bare the right to the laat speech. Some little argument , resulted ovor this, Judge Henry I,. Benson deciding that the stato was entitled to close. Mr. Onelll spoke KngK3annPXgann&& 7C2FTnaaBB. 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Collins, rector. Sunday school Sunday aftnniu mi at 3 o'clock. Tho (lulhl will hold wc-jkly meet-1 Ings until Easter on Fridays at C:30,' and the assistance of auyono not on-1 gaged In active Christian work Is de sired and wilt be welcomed by the' president, Mrs. t. Jay Knapp. Christian Scientists I Sorvlces are held In the Odd Pet- lows building, room SIC, on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and testimon ial mattings on Wednesday evenings nt 8 o'clock. All are Invited to at tend theso meetings. , Also Sunday school Sunday morn ings at 10 o'clock. All children are Invited to those Sunday school ser vices. Subject for Sunday morning. "Man." CHQ.COTE&RICE i FEW HANDS OUTSTRETCHED TO GREET PRESIDENT TAFT ON HIS LAST TRIP TO THE COAST Church of (he Barred Heart First mass, with short Instruction, at R:30 a. m. Second mass, with sermon of the Oospel of tho Sanday, at 10:30 a m Sunday school at 9:30 a. m, All are cordially Invited to attend. Ilcv. William McMillan, pastor. TAFT IS FOR ECONOMY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 'TAFT FOR PEACE We MAKE A sprntimr ,i I la property and good farm lands. Xo His Only Opponent In This Crest .His Administration Saved Instead of livable to allow property. Prompt at- Movement Is Roosevelt. tentlon vigew all Inquiries. A few The demand for u ratification of Ihu good bouses for rent. If you want to . nance treaties with Oreat Ilrltaln and bay or sell It will pay yoa to sec us, Next to American Hotel, Phone mil A.D.S. HEPATIC SALTS An agreeable effervescent saMr.4 laxative and uric add solvent. Espe cially recommended for Stomach, Liv er jnd Kidney disorders, th) rvveral forms of constipation and various troubles arising In eating and drink ing. Also beneficial In cases of rheu matism and gout. 28candS0c A.0i. COLIC ind DIARRHOEA REMEDY A valuable remedy for Colic, Diar rhoea and all forms of Summer Com plaint. Contains no opium or other narcotic. It Is safe and sure; cures very often being effected with the Srst few dotes. Should be In every home In case of emergency. 25 Cent! France, negotiated by President Tuft, Is country wide It might almost be said that those treaties have no op ponents. In fact. It virtually could I havo been said had not Mr. Koosetelt .chosen to make loom and their au thor tho subject of ono of his most I excited and bitter essays In the Out-'look. If the two men are to be differen tiated on this point. It might fairly ho said that Tatt Is for peace and Roose' velt for war. WHITMAN DRUG CA IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH V It This a One-Man Country? There wuh no equivocation what ever In the pledge which Colonel Roosevelt gavu at the time of his re election thatnder no circumstances would ho bo a candidate for a third term. Whatever his meaning, he ahould be rigidly held to lilt plodge aa In tended to ho understood at that time, nor Is thero any doubt that ho will hu so held by tho people. Tho reason why he should be held to that pledge la obvious. To coiifesii that In this whole nation tliero Is but one man fit to be president Is to lay the ax at tho root of popular govern ment. If that be true, the nlternatlvu Is u dynasty, San Franc.li.co Chroul-tie. Watted Public Funds, In point of business-like udmliilktru-l tloti, the most ardont friend of Noose-' velt would not uttiinpt to rotnr'rn1 hlin with Tatt, Roosevelt had great Ideas and would let nothing stand In tho wuy of carr)lng Ilium out. The cost of uny project was the last thing ha considered. Charges brought by tho Democrats of uu extravagant ad ministration nguliist Roosevelt were only too well founded. Tnft not only looks with tho eyu of a business mnn upon Ihu projects laid beforo 1)1 id. but ho has gone furl'.io,- and urged upon (,oigrcss n plnn of reorganization of tho federal depart ments which, If put Into effect, uouM savo tho government tens, if not hun dreds, of millions of dollars n year. (lovernmeut expnnucu almost doubl ed In tho Helen yuirs of Roosevelt lulu mid many persona und cominls iiIoiih with being pnld out n tho f.ov. eminent funds without oven tho nil tborlty of law, Ono of tho factor.! Hint has brought such u r.trong sup port to Tnft Iuib been IiIh practical reforms In the lino of government economy and efficiency. One Point of Division. The Ins'irgnntH make ouu point sgalnst Mr. Taft where a sharp divis ion of opinion really exlRtu. Tl.ey favor the recall of Judgos and Mr, Taft does not. They aro Impatient of tho rcitralutc of tho constitution and tho prcKldm btlUtuti Hint iik-iii.io:iI to he elastic- enoiiRh for all purposes. Mr. Tnft never has oppoued u local iiF.i. -tloii of tlio lulllatlvo and refer-cudutn. 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We deliver the finished work not excusesand it'a good work, too. Call on us for every thing in the printing line, and lie assured of prompt and efficient service. W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. HERALD BUILDING, rOURTH STftKCT CTWCKN MAIN AND KLAMATH Taft for Currency Reform. What Is hclil by many to he of In fnltely urrator Importation to the lountry thnn tariff revision unless our next tariff luws uro to uhandou tho policy of protection nltonotliur, Is currency reform, Upon this question, President Tnft early took iiilviiiicrd ground nml ho Is n warm supporter of tho esHcntlul feature of tlio National lleserve Association plan which has Leon approved by aconomUlH, bankers end business men In every state In the Union. I.a FolMto has had plen ty of sneert for thlt plan, but uo concrete or useful opinions. Roose velt It not known to have mentioned currency reform, el'iber while presi dent or since. . 0172? LAST . . 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