The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 18, 1911, Image 1

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PANIC INSURANCE
CARNEGIE ADVISES
SOUND BANK SYSTEM
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MIT RICH, HEAR Illlt'Vr OF
MONEY COLLAPSE Pl.k'tllH
FOR CENTRAL HKHMIVE
NEW YOKK, Nov. IS,
panic don't hurt tliu rich.
-"Mum-)
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drew Carnegie tod), when iinktcl nrliv
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tie thought tho United Hiatus liml "llm
wiiul bunking system lu iliu world,"
"Panic hurt tho working man. Tim
rlrli ran managu lu got through a
panic like that or 1007 without Buf
fering! It la tho pruplo who ilvpnti I
upon dally earning (or Ihvlr dally
hriad who fool th cruul bunion of
panlra. Tho rich do not suffer from
lark of food, or clothing) or shutter
hetauae hundred of thousands of
Amerlran worker nro thrown out of
employment, n they wvro In IV 07,
and at they worn In the 90's and In
Ihe 70'e."
Mr. Carnegie said that wlillo no
groat Industrial rountry rotild Inanro
Itself against occasional periods of
luulneM depression followlnic over
oipsnslon and over-speculation, Hit1
raperlcnco of Kuroi ithowed conclu
sively that money panlra rould he pre
oiitcd. even In a time of war.
"lin't It a humlllatluK thing," ho
Mid, "that thla ureal, rlrh rountry (f
our la tho only rlvlllu-d rountry in
which noney panlra occur? Wo don t
netd lo have panlra any more than n
need to have the plaguo. We suffer
from them beraiiso we hate n banking
and currency system that breeds pan
Ira. "Ilefure ! camo home from abroad
thla fall, Germany was Just giving nn
Illuminating lesson of how n nound
hanking ayalem prevent panlra. The
saaio condition! In New York that ox.
lited In Berlin a few week ugo would
have precipitated a- panic like that of
l07.
"England, Franco and dermany are
wifely aecured agalnit panlra. When
n crista cornea It li promptly control),
ed mid made comparatively hnrnite.
I low 7 lly using the reserve banking
IMiwer. Central hanking Institutions
nlwa atand ready to ro-dlcounl
good bualneat paper, and giro local
tender note In cichango, thu on
nhllng the banka to loan the huilneaa
community all the fundi It need. In
ono week la September tho Reich
bank itoppcd the Impending llerlln
war panic by Increaalng Ita loan
$145,000,000, and Increaalng Ita bank
nolo Uauo by 1154,000,000.
"In thla country, In audi a crlU.
the wholo machinery of credit atop
mid ruin rung riot throughout the
limine world.
"I am Impatient at tho folly, yea,
the crime, of allowing our whole crod
It atructuro to bo expoard to disaster,
i" It now la, almply becauao wo huvo
neglected to follow tho example nf
ither nation, by adding to our hank
Ing ayatem what other civilised tin
Unas have, vli.: a mcana of calling
Horses Live Life Of Ease While
Law's Delays Are Accumulating
If tho dolas In tho caso of tho
First National Dank of Konnewlck va.
Joshua and Julius Swindler, Mlnlim
out of a nolo and chattlo mortgage,
Iteop on what la left of tho attached
pioporty will turn wiped out any o
iiirlty it waa originally, by Ita bill
for keep. For the property attached
U alive and kicking.
It I probably not kicking a hard
i a II It were not attached, however,
for If you attach Dobbin under duo
procea of law the remit fa that tho
nng la allowed to live a life of Indo
lunro, and ha little to kick about, It.
Indeed, ha baa any energy during con
finement. The bank people' attorney, EX h.
Klllott, attached nine hone latt Feb
i uary, they being placed In the Mitch
oil, Lewla 4k aHavar Co.' barn, which
burned with aevea of the nine horse.
The two Mtrvtvor have beea boarding
upon thu reserves of hmiki by allow
Iiik u (o-opcrntltu association of tho
linnkH lo Iskiio h-Knl tiuidor currency
In tluii-a of stroas. I hellovo thero l
not nnullicr duty ho Imperatively do.
i "nnded nn thu prompt creation of thin
escno power, it run only lio ilono
by the deiunnd Of tho peoplo expressed
throiiKh IcKlKlntlou In ronginaa,
"W spend our llnii) dlaruaalnK Irl
ninit political Isaut'H, lenvlng thn Mi
tire nil in Inn- of iredlt open to dis
astrous pnulr, which could unalh ho
1 din lud, w,,r ,,,- Imnklng s)sUiii
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proiiiieo wiiii renerto iintiKing power
aliis irmly for nilliiu,
'Wti aacrlflieil sound ImukltiK In
tho (,'hll War to stialnln the pulillr
credit when we heEiili Isaulng cur
reury baard on KOVernmeiit boudn.
Hut (odn) our tmlillc credit lortulul)
iiccda no biiiIi support, It In tlmn wo
rorreited tho mil of half a century
iiko, Other countrlcM hnvo nil i-nnj--Iiinua
nihnntnKfl nrr us, hcrnuao their
hank currenc) la based on romnior
rlnl paver itrlMiiK out of dny.to-dny
huslnt-s trnminrtlona. When IiiihI.
nesa eipnnda there la more roomier-
iclnl paper rrented: nlid when the cur
rency niitomntlrnlly eipanda; when
luiltiiix lontrnrtK, louunerrlal paper ,1
la retired, and Hie currency contractu.
The hualneaii couiinuiilly nlwn)a baa
the currency It nfeila and no more.
"Kery wnrkliiR man mid woman In
America should limn tho equivalent
of an Inatirnnre policy nitnlnat dlru1
illanater from nnnnclal panlr. A ro
operatlM) Imuklng reserve will kIo
this Instirnnre."
FIVE THOUSAND DEBT
IS TOUUIF UKEVIEN
Hevrn Tlmuaand Apnliiut Ciwt of
Itunnlng Town for Year Ta Rate
May InrreaiM Willi Knlon of
ImpMurnxiitH
Special to Tho llorald s
I.AKKVIKW. Nov. IH.-Tho town
of Ijikevlew had 12.K7'ln tho trens
ury on November 7, 1911. Tho out
HtmidlnK debt It $5,387. During the
prut uir tho total receipts from nil
source weie 17,089,39, which, with
fiiS.ft.H ou land November I, 1910,
made u Krtmd total of $7,IS7.97. Tho
ntuouiit expended In tho t'nr by war
rants on tho treasury rumo to, $7,
MCfifl. The rnlo of taxation wok flvo
mills, whlih, with thn ntuouiit collect
ed from lliiinr licenses and the
amount paid In as fin oh In the record
er'a court represented tho source of
Income whlrh tho city had dur
ing er will kIuiw n slight Increaso
of the tax rate tin iu count of many
Improvement contemplated. Per
haps there la no town In tho United
Stnteg that can build It atreol pnve
iiumtH for less than Ukovluw, a the
mr.tcrlul rontn llttln more than the
hauling. The dlatnuro that the ma
terial la convejed U less than half n
mile from thejnisluess center, and
tho labor rcqulreaVjo handle and haul
It by team represent tho entire cost.
over since almost u oar and liv
ing h llfo nf luxury, not earning their
keep.
The dobt for which they nro held
rim something like $800, and tho
livery bill for their keep, with liny
running anywhero up to $3S a ton
Inco they were attached, and other
feed at high prlc, I liable to put n
big hole In whatever amount the pal
freys bring when the latuo come to
point. It they board many more year
their keep will exceed the value of
the claim whon tho plaintiff will have
to fork over tho difference.
Argument on a motion to dlsmls
the attachment was on bofore the cir
cuit court today.
Two other hones, attached when
nroceedlngr were begun against Qeo.
W. Oram ot the Link River house,
for debt, are being boarded In thla
cltjr.
MiuIm-h HloroV .timiiniiiemeVit
Wo wlah lo niinnuneu to our p'ntriuu
mid the public Hint thu Klmmfth Kails
music house mid art emporium Ik now
lorutcd and rendy for liimln'ers In now
quarterM, two doom ennt.nf tho poll-
olTIco,
The iiiusln ami ntt (fopnrluiunt baa
been enliirncil, mid inmiy now novel
Hi a mlildl Wo hao soiuo beautiful
art work lu briuH.-ln fact, eer)boily
Is niliulrliiK our brum, Our stock of
plnnos and music la nut extolled In
any town of Iblalte, hcaldcH wu ear
ly books, stationery and a flnu stork
of pictures. Vo nlso Iiumi tho White
sowing marhlafc nnd tho Oliver tpe
writer. You nni Invlti A lo rail nml bnr.r llm
KrenfatMlnKirK In tho world on the
Victor tnlklutt mnclilnv.
K. 0. Ilopson aupervl.loi, i1Kllicr
for tho rrclnmatlon servlro from Port
land, was ii local lsltor jesterday, In
(onsultntlon with W. W. Patch, en
pluror of the Klaiitnth project.
DAMP, CHILLY AIR
WITH MUCH FROST
VlHl IsVIUNCl KAHLY MOUMMl
IIOl'HM WITH A DKCI.IVIMI
TI-nHI'KltATlIltK TKMIKD lO
MARK I'Ktll'l HIIIVKIt
It was "some" chilly thla morning.
Tho rcKirter feel somewhat In tho
mood to use tho quoted along word,
hiivlng attended thu fight picture last
night, and for a time lived In the at
mosphere of language whlih In more
tffu'tlvo than bookish.
This morning's coolness was of the
'kind calculated to puncture, penetrate
and otherwise get through tho hide,
skin, epidermis or cuticle.
It was not Hint the weather was so
cold as that tho dampness In tho air
wan unusual, tho ntmosphore being
mirrhargcd with aqucousness. Early
thla morning a considerable fog de
veloped, which, with tho mercury de
scending as low aa It, which waa tho
low point, at 8 n. m mndo consider-
uhlo frost nnd covered tho ground,
fence nud roofs with n coating of Icy
whltenes.
CONSOLIDATION II ORDER
10 FURTHER IRRIGATION
(Jelling Together of Lake lew Water.
lug (Vnipanlea la In Order to liahv
the Money to do Ahead Willi Irrl-
gallon Projects
Special to Tho Herald
L,tKtiVlKW. Nov. 18. Attornei
W. I.nlr Thompson tins roturted from
a hiislnesa trip to AlturnaJVcgardlng
tho huIo of It holding b tho Lake
lew irrigation nud Power company
to the Oooho Lake Irrigation com
pany, Mr. Thompson s'y that here
tofore thero were two Mninanlea con
cerned In tl:o project, comprising two
separate irrigation ytem under way
ami iu rniso monvy iij nanaie mo aeai
so that both project could bo com
pleted tho coming year, the transfer
wore made. Mr. Thompson wa un
able to state tho names of the officer
of the now corporation, nnd bellove
tint they hnvo not au yot Sled arte
clca of Incorporation In this state. 'At
torney James II. Pursuing of Denver,
Colo., who looked tho project over
some tlmo ago, senvthe paper for ro-
wording to Mr. Thompson, who itato
that thero la no doubt ot the project
holng carried through. When tho
work, which Is about two-third com
pleted, la finished It will water 50,000
ncrrs of excellent laud. Tho Lake
view Irrigation undi Power company
hits already expended over 11,000,000
on tho work. When tnlshed It will
bo the greatest prlvato Irrigation en
terprise In Oregon.
County Home Furniture CoaUa
As soon n tho furniture for the
county home arrive here from Port
land. It now being on the way from
that city, It will be Installed In tho
newly constructed Infirmary. Than
tho charges, who have been distribute
od In various homes since the old
county homo w abandoned, will be
gatberod togetkegjU placed In their
uow quarter.
RANCHERS HAVE
A SCHOOL TRAIN
HI'IX'IAL OF HKVKS CAIW, WITH
KXIIIIIITH ANII I.KCTUIlKltH OX
IOKIIV FARM .MRTIIOIIH, AT
!
INIIIIIIM TOIlAV
Thla la tho day that tho farmer' dem
onstration .train, traveling over tho
country undor tho nuaplcea of the
University of California and the
Southern Pacific company, I at Ior
rls. Tho train, consisting of aoTcn
rnr Inmla nf mnvnlflpnnt mhlhlta. Is
Umonirtr,.Ul,B tno vMll0 of proved
methods, delected for their auceesa In
piomotlng wclfnro on tho farms. A
corps of expfrts accompanies tho
trnln, and Is delivering practical,
pointed lectures on various subject
of ltnl Imprest to farmers, fruit
grower- nnd stockmen.
Tho Southern Pacific regretted be
ing unabls to send tho train to Klam
ath Knlln, but announced that at
would bo unable to do so on account
nf the national law, which loaves
the Inference that the train Is being
run and carrying tho lecturers with
out I'bnrge, It naturally being to the
ndvantago to the railroad company
and the (university to do everything
possible to promote good farming.
Thus It Is that tho train will not
como Into th'e state of, Oregon.
Somo of toe Klamath Falls people
Interested In farm tribjeets wore to
day expected to go to Dorrls to look
over tho (ratal and hear the talks.
alERICaRS ntaOtltl OUT
OF SO CMSHeWK
United Press Service
PKKIN, Nov. 18. American lega
tion boa ordered Americana to leave
Interior treaty port.
Tho outlook for an anti-foreign out
break Is mora threatening.
White IVIIran Men Hero
Arthur Arlett, contractor for the
new White Pelican Hotel, and Benja
min McDougall, architect, who havo
been here from San Francisco tho
past few da j a to sro tho progress of
tho building, will return this evening
to tho Ooldeu Onto city. The passen
ger elevator In thu building has been
accepted and the freight elevator will
shortly be ready forms.
Hell lUiigrm Arrive Toon ow
Secretary K. L. R.llott of the Kl mi
nt b Lyceum Bureau thla afternoou
received n telegram sent from Ban
Francisco by H. K. Bolleav, manager
ot tho attraction In the lyceum course
which Is to hold tho board at tho
Houston opera house Monday night,
saying:
"Imperial band will arrive In Klam
nth Fulls Sunday."
This doe away with any doubt
that the orga-nliatlon might fall to ar
rive In time for tho giving ot a per
formance. OIG BATTLE RASES AT
NANKING, REBELS AHEAD
United Press Service
PKKIN, Nov. IS. A desperate bat
tlo la raging at Nanking.
Imperialists thero are outnumbered.
A roport that rebels have captured
Admiral Sah Is unconfirmed, but la
credited.
Robol gunboats continue tho em
bargo on shipping along the Yangtso.
London reports that rebel plan to so
cure the services of General Homer
Lee. an American, to maintain a mil
itary government tor three year while
administrative, reform are being ef
fected. Braro-Goodrirh Bait Dtswlswd
In the case ot B. K. Bruce t al, am
action for fits Involving a mechan
ic' lien, the matter ha been dh
tnlaaed lu circuit court on motion of
Attorney J, 0, Rutenlo for the plain
tiff. Coat are on the defendant.
Bo aura and plan to attend the II.
W. A. dance on Friday evening, No
vember Xth, at Hottttoa opart
houa. U-K
POHTH fiKT ItKADY
FOIt MKXICAX TROUIILK
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. Nov; 18. General
Wood telegraphed commander of all
army post on tho Southern border
states to hold themselves In 'read I
nca to dispatch troop Immcdlafcly
to tho Mexican border.
The war department I officially In-'
formed that Reylstas to preparing
for a new revolution. Every. effort
will bo made to enforce neutrality.
NKW HAHRBALIj LEAOCK
18 TO UK OftflANIZKI)
United Press Service
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Nov. 18. A
motion to form a new class AA base
ball association, Including American,
Pacific and Kastcrn territory, was
passed by a voto of 25 to 3.
Tho St. Lou la Drowns have pur
chased Tennant, the Ban Francisco
first baseman.
BELL MUSIC WILL
BE DELIGHTFUL
THK KXOLIHII OKGAMZATION OF
IUMIKIW AM KIXGKItH WILL
APPKAK AT OPKItA HOUHK OX
MONDAY KVKNING
Tickets are now on aale at the Star
Drug store for tho English haad bell
ringers, tho first attraction In the
Klamath Lyceum bureau, which
comes to Houston's opera house on
Monday evening. Tho committee re
ports that there aro plenty of choice
mIk 'eft, both In the wing and body
of- Nr nous. Season tickets, good
for the flvo attractions, sell for 12,
and single admission tickets for 75
cenjs.
Tho bell ringer and singer I, be
yond doubt, the best attraction that
has ever been secured for Klamath
Kalis. They aro now on a world tour
covering a period ot three year.
Frank T. Farmer, soloist, ot Den
ver, accompanies tho organlxatlon.
A meeting ot the Central Fremont
llorso and Cattlo Association 1 sched
uled for Monday at Pataley.
McGORNKK JUMPS TAFT;
ALSO KICKS IA FOUETIE
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 18.
Mcdlll McCormlck has Issued a state
ment severely criticising President
T&ft and opening an attack on LaFol
lottltos. He says Tnft's strongest sup
porter In 1908 aro now oppoalag the
president for another term.
IIOYAL YACHT, WITH KINO
AND QITREN PARSES MALTA
United Press Service
MALTA, Nov. 18. The Medina,
carrying tho King and Queen ot Bng
land, en route to India, passed Malta
today without (topping.
PACKERS' CORPUS WRIT
DISMISSED BY KOHLSAAT
CHICAGO, Nov. 18. The packer'
trial begin Monday. Federal Judge
Kohlaaat granted the packer' appeal
from his decision quashing the babeaa
corpus writ, simultaneously refusing
to take the defeadanta out ot the cus
tody of the district court.
This required their surrender back
to their bondsmen.
Drake I Hopkins AdMlamtrater
Attorney Tbomaa Drake haa been
appointed by the county court aa ad
ministrator, with the will annexed, ot
the estate ot the late es-Coagreaimaa
Albert Hopkins ot Pennsylvania.
WSJ ot Mm BMh Med
The will ot the late Mr. Ludwlg
Blehn haa been Sled for probate with
County Clark Cbarlea R. De Lap. The
will leave 150 each to the three chil
dren, Mrs. George Humphrey, George
Blehn and Fred Blehn, deceased,
while the balance ot the property M
left to the husband during hlaMlfe.
after whleh It I to be equally divid
ed among the children. , 8. T. Sum
mer, county eomaUattonsr, til execu
tor under the will
AltMV
SECOND BIG RAFT
WILL COME TO MILL
IN MEMORIAM
To the Worthy Matron, Worthy Pt-
ron, Sister and Brother of
''Aloha Chapter, No. 61, O E. S.
Whereas, Onco again the Angel ot
Death ha entered our chapter room,
and anothcr-llnk haa fallen from our
golden chain, this time removing from
our midst odr brother, John R. Stilts,
therefore be It '
Resolved, That we bow In submis
sion to the will ot our Heavenly
Father, and though we deeply deploro
our lo, we must remember that Ho
docth all thing well. We shall ml
hi cheerful presence and look In vain
for hi return.
Resolved, That we sincerely sym
pathise with the bereaved relative of
our departed brother, and ask our
Heavenly Father to give them the
strength to bear their groat 1os.
Resolved, That these resolution be
entered upon the minute of our
Chapter and copy be neat to his
relative.
Respectfully submitted,
H. E. MOMTER,
F. L. ARMSTRONG,
MINNIE E. WARD,
Committee.
Halt Moarjr Bffsjft Heat
Judge Henry L. Beaaoa, In circuit
court, has under advisement a mo
tion for suit money mad by Noland
A Crane, attorneya for Mr. L. M. Na
pier in the divorce action entered by
her husband, John If. Napier.
JAMI NKU KNAIETI
KEEP THREE HAMS OFf
United Press Service
LONDON, Nov. 18. Japan haa
asked the power to allow the mikado
to act for them In China.
The Japanese offer Is Interpreted a
a move to prevent America- from se
curing n foothold In a country Japan
regards aa Its special sphere ot In
fluence. IMPERIALISTS CLAIM
VICTORY OYER REBELS
United Press Service
PEKIN, Nov. IS. Yuan Shi Kal
announcs that robela attacked Imper
ialists at Hankow and were repulsed!
with heavy Ion.
NO ROPE FOR BEATTIE,
WHO SMOKES CIGARETTES
United Press Service
RICHMOND, Nor. 18. Governor
Mann today reiterated his detrmina
tlon not to Interfere with the Reattle
rase. .-,
The prisoner sits In hi cell amok'
Ing cigarette. He 1 evidently de
termined to die game.
The regular convocation of Klam
ath Chapter No. 35. R. A. M., will be
held thla evening In the Masonic hill
In the Whlte-Maddoi building.
Judge Will Have Many Law Points
To Keep Him Busy During Next Week
Owing to the exceedingly difficult
legal labyrinth through whtoh Judge
Henry L. Benson will bnve to wado In
tho Dunlap vs.. Lew I and other caaes,
which will probably tako him a- num
ber of days, It I quite likely that an
arbitrary adjournment ot the court
will be taken lastlag through next
week, after which there will be an
other wek to handle court matter
before the December term come on.
Today waa law and motion day la
court, and attorney were on hand to
notify the court ot dismissals, post
ponement or readtnea for setting
the ease. There waa practically
nothing done about axing date for
cases, a there remain a fortnight be
tween now and the December term,
the start ot which I to witness com
mencement on criminal eaaaa, whleh
have the right of way i ' -Aa
aaosiu it etm h deve-laOad k
IS RECORD BREAKER
PELICAN RAY LVMBMI COMPANY
EXPECTS TO FLOAT
QUARTERS OF A MfLUOM I
IN ONE CONNECTION
II. D. Mortonsen of the Pelican
Lumber company, sent tho
Klamath up the lake today to
down the second big raft of log far
the mill. One raft of 300,00 feet la
already In the bis canal at the pUat,
and the second raft will probably he
the largett of loga that baa ever been c
towed on the upper Klamath Lake. It
will contain about 750,000 feet
The Pollcaa Bay Lumber company
owns over 100,000,000 feet M Us
ber In the Cascade Forest Reserve on
the Upper Lake, and on July llth of
this year they established their Irs
camp neT Odes. They now have a
crew of fifty-five men, and In addition
to a Dig cook camp and other build
ing, bare twenty-lve cottage for the
en. The togftlni, operations arc la
charge ot Jam C. Johnston.
The grade and three mllea ot rail
road have been built thla summer and
a flfty-foot canal connecting the rati
road with deep water.
The road la equipped with a I (Hon
Shay locomotive aad tea Ruaaell .-
000 capacity logglag car. Nmx a
son a large number .of car wilt be
added aad alto a aUasn log loader.
The company will cloa their logftiac
camp tat winter, ant wW ope "up
next spring with a crew tf IS asaa,
uBcleat to log zOO.OM feat per day.
The logs are now hauled from the
wood to the canal on ear. After
belag dumped late the canal they are
bralled Into forty foot raft with
cro wire swifter, -rue ran are
from 700 to 800 feet long. Thee are
towed outside the canal -and doubled.
The company now haa a crew at
work driving pile for their boom
at the mputh of the canal near the
mill at Terminal City, and the leg
will be held here uatll sawed.- The
new mill will begin operation about
March let. and will have a eapaeRy
ot 80,000 per ten hour day. About
90 per cent of the loga are belag cut
Into 16-foot lengths, and nest year
the output ot the mill will be ahlppad
to outside market. It U probable
that the company will erect a box
factory to handle their lower gradca
ot lumber next fall.
Bishop Robert L. Paddock, who
waa here to visit the Grace Bptoeopal
parish and help start Rev. Dr. Henry
Collin In hi new work with the
church, haa returned to hi home at
Hood River.
. . Would Foretloee
Suit ha been entered In the cir
cuit court by the American Bank and
Trust company, through Attorney
Stone and Barrett against Marl L.
aad Walter S. Gilford, to foreclose a
mortgage.
the Martin & Martin v. Ynden case,
arising out of a mall contract, will
probably get the first opening. Juage
Benson I disinclined to call the OM
Jury In for duty In the abort Unie t
which wilt elapse between uownMy
the December term. '
-. j n, ... ...1J 1CJ. c .. .J
Itiojru nippcy ,,. -"A'-' ff-yj
ford last evening to vwii am meier,,
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