The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 29, 1913, Image 1

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CONSTITUTION
ATTACKED BY
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Closing Hele off anhernalueial
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COI.OKADO HI'mNtlH,' Colo., Aug,
IV. Tbo (lovernor t'oiifernice. In
Mlon bor, cobcIu1mI thl alltr
boou with m wajorlly uf la wt
lra irrallr ixriurbiNl ovtr an attack
oa tb (t4ral couitttuttoa mad by
Ouv.raor rranclt K. Mctiuwa ot
WtoeeMla.
WlUlan Mary. Vwaor of Utah.
waa In ta nldal of an addrM ua
tba'govarawaat of tha UalU4 Mates.
aad ba 4ctar4 Ibat lb fraatara of
lb coartlUtloa war ltmni, aad
lha coBitltutlon llaalf waa dlla.
"I don't," laUrrupUd Mcaowra.
"I tblnk lha coattltutloa U lb Meat
Uautlful acbana avtr laraatad to
nabla UtkUlora to do aotblaf.
"I favor small, well ald lilU
turea, with lha members ao directly
responsible to the people that they
dare not disobey Instructions. i
"The supporters of the present sys
tem virtually say that tbey are will
las that lha people be poorly armed
for the fifbl of the masses against
'organised capital," ba aald la con
eluding.
Mcflovera'a vlawa war approved
by Hunt of Arltoaa, Dunne of Illinois
aad Hodges of Kansas.
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KXAMATH FALLM JtMefM ONK.
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"Will n woolen aalll be banatctel la
Klamath Kails?" fci lha subject that
Jwnf'b dMKuaaed '(Ms after noon by
,tbe manufgeturea' committed of in
Chamber of Commerce, and Qeorge J,
Ulest photograph of Huerta, tho Mexican dictator. Following lha
.nu.r.ut that Mad waa leavln g for Washington. HuerU Immedtnta-
ly wired him at Vara Crus, begging him to tarry, and ha la now abant
ready to accept tbo full mediation puns oi ine uuneu wais
Walton, J. W. gletsena and J. F, Ma
gulre, the special) committee named
by the Chamber of Commerce.
The commJMewlll take up the
mailer from tha laral standpoint, nnd
will endeavaf Nls tt-aJji what class of
people wm m ampwrea ny ina con
cent, wbat wages I will he paid, etc.
It la probable Ibat they may deeig
ante tome of their number lo go to
'confer with Prealdent John P, WIW
aer 01 ina company.
The concern aaeklag entrance here
Is the Hantlam Woolen mlHa. to let-
iters to the Chamber ot Commerce tha
Arm says It annaufaetnrea Meakers,
macklnaws. weal matting and nut-
treasea, and jwea between &,
and 1,000,060 pounds of wool a year.
employing from 75 to 1SS people.
Mm fttwder Used
During tha course of a day In Ber
lin three-quarters of n ton of face
powder, S00 pounds of black nnd
brown eyebrow peaeJIa nnd 700
pounds of cold cream are used by the
German women, They also use dally
400 sticks or red-llp-pomade. Hair
btsachlng Is on the wane, but tha sale
of hair dyea la Increasing. Four nnd
n half tone of scented toilet waters
and essences nre dally sold lu the
UeraMn eapttal.
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i'KOKIA, Aug. 30. The American
I'ress Humorists Association In ses
sion here, rejected Harry K. Tbaw
for honorary iikembersblp by a small
majority.
Thaw'a nsine was proposed ou tho
ground that he waa the country's
most famous "nut." The failure was
due lo the fact that he waa classified
as a "chestnut," and so, of course,
was not acceptable to progressive
humorists.
"Uncle Jerry" Sixty Years Ago
Forded the Klamath River and
First Entered this Country SAYS WOMEN NOT
6000 FOR JURY
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lha Klamath Hlver nl Chalk Point."
'said Alas Martin r president of the
'First National bank.
"Uucle Jerry', na ha la knowu to
' bla heat' of friends, waa in a retro
fanaetlva mood (his morning, and re
pealled many of the exciting Incidents
.iof tho eeuuty's early history, a large
part or .which ha helped w the mak-
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"Uncin jerry" came with n party
J frees. Centre.! Illinois, crossing tha
hUU. Malik AMM A A. ...BUM
((When he reached Oregon the Rogue
'Htver Indiana weie on tha warpath i
'-.but hie enlvaeade 'evaded ,them, aad
earns oit te, thto' reglen.
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treepa ana aaneuea irem
to tha Lava Bade lor the
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yellow aad .Meek, wmio rfsassam.'r.
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ST. PAUL., Aug. . Llndley M.
Uarrlsou. secretary ot war, tedaylS
speclett Fort duelling with n view to
orderlug cbaugea that will wean eith
er the enlargement or abandonment
of lliu oldest fort lu the Northwest,
Secretary Uarrlsou Is "getting la"
ou tho probU'tu of what to do with
(lie fort where Secretary Henry Stlm
sou. uuder President Tatt, "got ot."
Tho old question ot whether Fort
Snelllug Is to be abandoned or auM
clout of the Minnesota River bottom
land acquired to make ii brigade post
wss up again today, Secretary Qsr
rUou luspected the old army building
on the Ml&alaslnpl Rtvar levee here,
It was reported again today that the
headquarter of the Fifth Brigade
will be moved from Omaha to St.
Paul.
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t "Sixty years .go today I forded , partner, Mr, U. R. Reamea, look an
aeiive pari.
Uncle Jarry", remember perfectly
the .harrowing detail ot tha morning
Captain Wrights' troops were wiped
out an they sat at breakfast lu a
little depression aear the Lnvn Bods.
Not a man aaeaaaat.
t'l waa with Major Drew la 'OB,"
said ''Uncle Jerry," "and helped to
build Fort Klamath. Wa sane near
building tha fort at Piae drove. Wa
had ramped at tho springs there, and
were mating pwaa rejr, euiteiag a
fort, when some on suggested that
we were not la the thlekeat pfUle-
mast of laawaai so wa seat .'
where Is now Fort KUmath." SV
Mr. Martin' Is 70 yearsyoung, aid
looks to be about 60: la much mere
active than many halt hla age.'aad
mentally and.pSjysteaUy, la apparaat-
ly jnat in am prwte
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TIIROt'OH BRITMH OOLVMMA.
WAHHINOTON, ORHOOK AND
CAUFORNIA
Four years ago last May Mr. aad
Mrs. KA. Cleveland of Alameda.
Cnllf., fitted up an Overland car with
ill tha comforts of horn), aad started
cut on n ,caniplug anil sight seeing
trip. Today they motored Into Ktam
tub Fulls with the same car. having
been nil over the PnclHc Northwest,
spending one winter In British Co
lumbia, two In Washington nnd oae
In Oregon.
Coming in from Crater Lake today
they were Joined by Mr. nnd Mra.0,
M. Poster of San Diego, old sequela
tsnees. Mr. Cleveland aad hla wife
will remain la Klamath Fella thla
winter for the duck shooting, return
ing to their home In Alameda some
time neat year.
"We are la no. hurry. Just no wo
get home by the time ,the esaeeWloa
opens will be plenty of Ubm.V aald
Mr. Cleveland. v "
JEROMyilTS
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William Jeanlaga Prtee, aomlaaled
for mmleter to Panama, m a Kern-)
tuektan, waorttveavat Oaavllle. the
home of Seaater Otlle 'James. Hla
friends describe him aa a '.ae Ohrhv"
tlaa geatlemaa." He M seers tory
tha Baptist Sunday eeheel tai'OaavMle.
Of course he la a demeerat, aad has
been oae all hla Mfe. He waa a dele
gate to the Denver eeaveatlem'aa4 la
a follower of W. J. Bryaa. About 40
years ago he was-Wrn la KeaUakr;
and baa lived there ever sine. He
waa graduated from the Central Uni
versity, took n post graduate In law.
and taught law there for eight years.
He has naver married, aad la one of
the eligible bachelors ef 'the new dip
lomstlc corps.
Arable Order
Mystic
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Qermaay nnd Denmark may look
good lo persons who have resided
there all their lives, but Chris Died-
rlcksen, after forty years' residence
In the United State, found thnt bis
eld hem WMjsomewhat healed the
tlmee. Mr. Dtedrlckaea, who h
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.liai TanF uaesennw flbnft ana i
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the Shrlaers will be taken t4.tbe.Up- iaa'aomeol the traa.meera, Fvaa
per uuie. wner nrrnjmni- nave
been mad for n ateamorj tnearatea.
Stop wll he made at aevefal'pahHa.
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Kiaae Tavern. , i... ,, , sam.-ii
The party' espeeta to reaeh heaa M lees ba a)'hmthmad.' TMa vHH Wftf
t o'eleek. Fioia Vto i e'elert;tber)lewed y thi:eelal saejeaa f
III k. . -' - -'-" af kkC J--- .1' "', 'J' ,'-"'.'' V .
lodge la I. O. O. r. hatt. ' " ' v ffL WWIethi artaa ana ha i
At I o'etaek the" Shraaer wrH. thessaa wM MoMj a sasadaa
march la proeeaaloa oa Mala atreet.aala bail.1
The Arab Patrol of HllmhtTeatale'have been mad tar tale hr Urn I
will aWo elv an MhtbltiM drilL Tarn ladles la ehara. a
will be followed by a Hgat luneheen aoaM.erlgiaai
at h dining room of the" I. 0."0. F. -,' Suaday auay af the vrnMata fMH
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Promntlr atr7:S0 the Initiatory a villi' he taken I
(ieremoalea wlM eemmeaeeVl.O.O. MerrtM TalseyJa slOfaMMay
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pTttofattaal
long farmed on Tule Lake, ha Just
returned from a trip to the oM coun-,
trtas-v i i ' , , i , .' !
"1 wilt I., though." aald Mr,
Dtedrlksea. "that the Oerman nnd
Dantak farmers have made great Im
provements to, their land by using
fertlluwrs, eUs Their crops aretWrca
.urge aa l used to rememeer
them."
ultad Proa larvtea
UOflTON,, Aug. av.Hugo Muaa-
esrberg today auaounced that women
are unlit for Jury, duty,
He stated that they are not will
ing 'to lletfcH to arguments, and won't
engage their opinions. Thbumnounee
m,nt cornea after n series of psycho
logical experiments. " ''
Ari Cn.Alex Shlve,' Mtrlau
wraea nna ieo ewiyyi mm "f
at Odeii ige, la quest .m venison,
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SHHRBROOKR, quaasc, iABg. II.
-Attorney Jerome returned: from
Quebec. today, ndmKUag that nla trkl
to plead 'with' the 'premier waa- a 'fail
ure. " '
Thaw'a lawyers are JuMlaat. They
say.theaUeat' wlH remain la JaM
until tnr .ara'reaay tm rwease aim,
hkh'wllt W whenhehaa haa aatah-
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Panaawa Coinmlsslnn Qnk
Because of the necessity of hUre-
turnlng to the United States to, re
sume the professorship of political
seienee nt the University of Peaaayl-
vaait. JJr.Leo a. itoa,aaa yisiga; aa
oae.otthe marean,memeera atttha
JohU'raan,emlla..,:Dr. Ro
land P. Fnulkaer.,the; ether AmiHsaa
c6mmlsslQhe'r7 retains hk'fpaeltlaei,
the' "cmmllea 'is', to settle ,lalM
aaataat tha Untied State la eeanee-
tlon with, the ooastriietloa , of 'tha
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List ol TmcI ws lor the CoaiM
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Work of kelectlag the teaehers for i Peel
the dlferent school of the county
has been completed;' aad the list com-
plled'by the, .county scnee! supkrln-.
tendeat'a omea. . U
v In snM,.f. thedistrhHa. Ik term
opw.M.ondayrTh.akJtrof"ta
achooU, .though, VrlUaat aampigsa
aatH a week . &Us'y&
'Already the teaeaer ..wnehave
been' aeUcted'artmlns' la KJaassAh
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