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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1912)
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J08DON EXPLAINS IMfMUWl PEACE President of Manford t'nlvendiy TrIN of the Aim of llic fircst Movement at the Commencement Kcrrl. of Oregon Agricultural College RUCKER-PIITS CASE ARGUMENT IS BEGUN CORVALLIS. June IS. 'TUo ulm of the .face movement Is to Ja In i art 'to keep unreasoning nager out nf the councils of the world, ' Ki'd l)r David Starr Jordan, pr-Mldent of Finnford University, In his aMreis lo tte rraduatlng class of tho Or?on Urliultural college at tho fiftj-sev-i n li commencement of the .nj:ltu IK'C Spcaklv,, on "The Caw .' g ilnt Wtr." Dr. Jo'drn said In paw "The abtenco of unreasoning anger letween nutlons Is the beginning of 1 tace. Hut our Ideals of peace are not met by 'bankruptcy armed to tho teeth,' the state of Europe today, a condition which finds Its final climax In a 'beggar crouching by a barrack door.' International peace means mutual respect and trust, a condition In which tho boundary lino between statti la not a lino of suspicion and hate, but like the boundary of pro vinces, a convenience in judicial and ndinlnlstratlve adjustments. "Such a boundary as this Is found In the 4,000 mile line which separates Canada from the United States, an undefended border which for nearly 100 yeara has not known a fortress nor n warship nor a gun. There Is nothing of which the two great North American nations have a greater right to be proud than this boundary of trust Mid confidence "The end of our efforts Is found In the conception of peace through law. A natural law is the expression of the wuy In which things normally come about. Human law Is tho expression of the best relations among men. In war, the conception of right and duty disappear. In arms, the laws are vllent. Worse was of doing things take the place of better, to the detri ment of society and of the Individual man. The whole movement of ch Dila tion las been from strife toward or lc In barbarism every man's hand is .irnlnst eery other. The life of every mnn and woman Is a tragedy. s man has risen co-operation has tnki n the place of compulsion. Men linvo brought peace to their families nnd their neighborhoods by working together to oxcludo war. They havo learned moro and more to leave thlr dlnrencs to the decision of others either through arbitral settlement or Judicial decision. Tho one brings about a condition of mutual toler ance; the other strives toward Ideal Juutlce. And in the world of today both methods find their center In the councils and tribunals of Tho Hague. "The unification of lnternatlol.il life Is a guarantee, obvious to ail save th) politicians, that International war unions civilized nations has already iomo to un end." A suit In equity Is being tried this a ternoon In chambers by Judge H U llcnson, the litigating parties Iw jliig Mary C Kucker and Margaret 1 Pitts, and tho Issue Involving In Its merits a period extending back (o I ISC 5. and the sum of about 135.000 e: property In this county. Attorneys Stone & Ilarrctt and J. C Hutenlc are for the plaintiff and Attorncs Nolan &. Crane are for the defense. It appears that property In Missouri w is traded for property In Tulare, C illf., and that In turn was traded for P'operty In this county at the amount already estimated. Much of the ar C itnent of counsel on both sides was d reeled to the limitation of the "sta tute of limitations," and what was jcr.llod an "express trust," meaning tl ereby that n minor could not be .1 pxrty to an express trust. The case his elements of Interest because of tho fact that It has been for forty tl rec )ears In the courts of three (antes. California, Illinois and Mis souri, nnd Involves a tangled family regulation concerning tho well known ; Pitts property In this county 000,000 theoretical horsepower con bo generated With the low and high year flow equalised nt the llonham Palls reservoir, and with n 120-foot dam in tho Crooked Hlver about forty miles above Prlneville, thin low water flow can be Increased to about ti.000 second feet, and tho power to nrarl) 300.000 horsepower This li about six time the present Install steam and hydro-electric machine rapacity In the vicinity of Portland, and about forty times the low water power de velopment .it Oregon City lleililei this, un enormous quantity of power can be developed on the .Metollus Hir er and at other points." Notice Notlro Is hereby given that there are funds in the city treasury for the redemption of warants protested up to and Including September 8. 1909 Interest reaaes from data hereof ' Dated at Klamath Palis, Oregon, th'a loili J tUy of'Junv. 1912 W HIEalKNH. City Treasurer Are you planning to go on the ex cursion to Pelican Hay Sunday? Host Winema leaves the dock at 8 a m I3-3t ALBANY ElKS Will WEAR BELLS WITH UNIFORMS DESCHUTES HAS ENORMOUS Fid (Continued from Page 1) Fire Hoys Are Invited Tho members of the fire depart ment of the city have been extended an invitation by Manager J. V, Hous ton of the Temple Theater to attend the theater tonight at his expense, to witness a new Sellg picture of tho Los Ancelei fire department In action, showing the modern methods of flro fighting In a great elty. liok, and tho building of the north canal dlvcrslan of concrete and steel Insures tbn Irrigated section near tend a reliable water supply. i "This present development la noth ing when compared with tho possi bilities for future development. Tho Leschutes Itlver at Iiunham Palls has a mean annual discharge of 1,320,000 acre feet of water, as shown by eight years' records. Tho minimum year furnished 1,070,000 aero feet, so that It Is safe to say that there Is available at this point for irrigation purposes 1,000,000 acre feet of water. This nlll Irrigate 333,000 acres or land, or a strip ono mile vide and C20 miles long. "Tho regular flow will ultimately Irflgato about 120,000 acres between Dtnd and tho Crooked Itlver. Kvery drop of tho remaining water can and should be stored for Irrigation pur poses through the construction of a CO-font dam at Ilonham Falls. This could bo released In tho summer and diverted near Cllne Falls for the Irri gation of 110,000 acres on Agency Plain, for the Irrigation of 00,000 acres In tho Crooked Ilher bottom near Prlnovlllc, and by diverting above fiend. Irrigate CO, 000 acres In the Denham Falls segregation, Just south of Prlnctvllle. 1'xi.ept for an Inverted siphon across Crooked itlver Canyon, there are no great engineer ing difficulties to be overcome, and It appears that this Is one of Jho cheap est projects in the state to construct. "The entire flow at the head of the river can bo used for tho Irrigation of about 60,000 acres of land above tho Ilenhara Falls reservoir without affecting these figures, as the seepago will bo collected In the reservoir be low. "Sixteen dam sites have been locat ed In tho narrow rock-walled canyon from the Columbia River to Just be low the Junction of the Metollus with the Deschutes Itlver. With 4,000 second feet at the 1,300 feet of fall which can be developed at these sites, Al.llAS'Y June 13 Albany Lodge No 359, II P O Klks. has complettd Its arrangements for the visit of tho organization to Portland on tint occa sion of the (Irand I.oIko reunion In July, and the plan Is to make an appearance- that will r fleet credit on Oregon KIkdom. Over 450 members have already signed up for uniforms and railroad transportation for th trip to Portland, and tho general com mittee, on arrangements oxpecu tj have COO Albany Hlks In line during thu great parndo on Thursday of the Grand Lodgo week Albany Lodge. Is tho second In point of membershlpln Oregon Tho lodge has provided n magnifi cent uniform for Its members, nnd will be led by one of tho strongest local bands to bo" secured. Tho uni form consists of a whltu duck ulster, trimmed In purple, with purple but tons, n whlto plug hat with purplo ribbon, nnd each member will carry a white umbrella trimmed In purple and having suspended from tho point of each rib n small bell Tho com mltteo has ordered 3,500 bells for tint umbrellas, and It Is possible that a further shipment will bn ordered its members sign up for uniform, nnd, as tho members of the rommltleu ex presii It, "Tho lodge will appear In tho pnrudo with bells." I SUMMONS I In tho Circuit Court of the mate of I Oregon, for Klamath Coun'v Krma II Itankln, Plaintiff. I ' To J. It. Ilankln, Defendant Above Named: n the name of the Bute of Oieon- You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed .ngalnst you In tho above entitled suit, on or beforo the 12th day of July, 1912, tint being the last day of pub lication of this summons, and the last ilar within which you are r- Iqulred to answer, as flied by the or jder of publication of this summons. If you fall to appear and answer, 'tho ptnlntlff will apply to the court 'for the roller demanded In said com 'plaint Hal (I suit Is brought lo dissolve the bonds of matrimony now existing be tween you and tho plaintiff, and plaintiff In her said complaint prays the following decreo 1 That the bonds of matrimony be tween tho plaintiff nnd defendant be dlsolved. That tho plaintiff bn nwardad the custody of the tlirou children named In tho complaint 3 that she have Judgment for her nut herein, and such other and fur ther relief a to said court may seom equitable This summons Is published once a Meek for a period of six successive weeks In the livening Herald, a dally newspaper, printed and published III Klamath Palls, Klamath County, Ore gon, by order of Hon Henry I. Hen on. Judge nf said court, dated May l. 1912, the Drat pitbllratlon Mug made Muy 31, 1913 HTONK & IIAItllKTT. Attorneys fur Plaintiff 3I-7-H-3I-3X-C-II h The Best Way?. Go YoYour Doctor No sense In running from one doctor to another I Select the best one, then ntntnl hv him. No sense In trl"U this tliliu, tlut ihlroL (or your counli. C.mefoUy, ileHlier.itely select the hesl couKh medi cine, then take it. Stick to It. AK your doctor .nhout Aytt't Cherry I 'ector.il for throat anil lunu Irouhlc. LiSnt i ' CHILCOTE 6 RICE- KKti. twr.irK iNKiriiAWi: Wl! 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W holeMdle 1 r loo? tiiu ran lime Hie ilealrrs' liiaruln If )" l'k I" me Im-Iit rl' lug your order. It' wlmt yn nve llist nmke )uu ekli iwt "I'" )nu inn!.,- l-t nie talk . Ji'ii I'limie IILII W. C. BATES Ewauna Lumber Co.'s Office Are you planning to go on the ex cursion to Pelican Hay Sunday? Iloat Winema lenvos tho dock nt 8 a. m. 13-3t S "I have been somewhat costive, but Doans Itegulets gave just the results desired. They net mldly and regulate tho bowels perfectly," Oeorgo II. Krnuse, 300 Walnut av., Altoona, Pa I ! Cured, Cured to Stay Cured With Baalmann's Gas Tablets. IWvim IllAMUNVfl fUtTUU ITS tra iuj IfrulirforlUntrilMoirtfcUUl. (itlialU,liia4(li v Urtttn U rut li)d)l1'M, Wl iUalliMr puuM m niUt Inm ft uHMia, imut'l Htmttrtt, HWIM IS.S li (I WT VIII UH 1, IU . J rtu i.r I, Aii-met eu.lej Utif Htidrttuilr ntlm tmn rrutUciW nt INC rt-niutli. (. 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Take lumber, for Instnnco, and you can see evidence on nil sides w hero houses Unit wero built of wooil hiivn outlasted n genera tion, and am today (If they huva been given proper caro) as good as now. Wood has stood tho test, and he. iillllzml today ns economically un any other material, considered from nil points nppuiirnnro, dura bility mid himltlifulness, In Its uso you have precedonro to go by What others have donu with It you ran do, and tho lum ber wo handle these days Is the product of tho best "iiallty" mills In thu United Htntes. It's a pleasure to show It oh well as to talk Its various uses, and we uro at your sorvlro from 7 to 0 dally, Coma In. 13-v-:v-t-IiSii In .IVIiisIo rMiln Itrpiixiilallieuf rlliermlli mum I I'Uoo. the Htelnwo ml oilier 1'si'W liliuihi tlllir, nH l Bioj- erjln PI i e I uli.lll! sliil ftr'f VKiiuy for lviiiii hI.uino vittlllM oi.ni.it ni'iHiiiTHt .tn VI4TOII 1 IIMN" MM HIM! 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