The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 14, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS'
PRINTS THE
NEWS WHILE IT IS NEWS
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER
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KL'AMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATUKDAY, MARCH M, 1914
IMe Frre Oataes
GRAND JURY EXONERATES C. S.
SPINNING
TRUE Bill AGAINST JOE STARR
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muMi JIPY MA Mi: A rAHIIAl. (r ,r-iiiiln uno of llt litest and
iimhiut to fiir. mum
jpiwi: today
KmI :.uie .Mum Wan Arc! liy J,
I, aliarp f Krrplag Mitt Ttml I Juln lliti prn.i''l utttle fr.t.Tiftloit n(
IL, ll.lm. U !. ! 'twin .SIHmi-mV rtub. and l F Hieee.
"" former oih rommlMlum-r, n
H lUuir Trade, In WIiUIi Hpt' txrd as a delrt.al lu rrprnieiii llm
.lx itml MU .ml Hirr U,nr.i.r.tiit l Hi iif ci.iit.mli.it to
"w ' ln bil.l lit Portland mi Monday, Hv.
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Tb. itu bill again! Khatr U r- n n pf ,fK '' Mn" "d ,ln
IkipH to rorrrrt a rUrlral r.r In "" ,,,n m.nArhlp up to 300 by
fi. nf ,hn two rMurnrd aalnt hlm.- "'' ' 'ttU "",l: K"mo
(ml mon lb,
SPORTSMEN MAKE
MINUTES COUNT
Di:i.HUTi:.v T1 fONVKNTKI.V AIIK
tVAMi:i, m:wAiu im (KKi:iti;t
Itllt IHMI lt)IH4KII. AMI ItTH
Wt MA1Ti:itN ACCOMfl.ttttlKII
Tl iiiitlus or tha Klamath 8 porta
' Aoclatlon Friday nlitht tUiu-
K. C. H. S. County Champ
Locals Win From Merrill
Tlio rkcoiiU mino of baakotball bo
wn tha Merrill nnd Klamath enure
')' Mgli mliool mama waa pliiyrd nt
Merrill I'rlday ulKht, and n.aultod In
SO.in-t victory for Klamath couuty
"'uli, rlinrliltiK tho county champlou
"alp. Tim feature of tho namo conalatcd
"' Iho baakot ahoollni of Hum, Mc--lurii
nnd Noal, and tha aplondtd mm
" ly Nool, Hum wada all baa
". Mc:iur C and Noa4 4.
"or Merrill, l'opa mada thrco foul
oaakviH mui nitdsetl thraw H flold
uki, r,ICpa Wtkt alld Cokch
cwll iillarnated a rafaraa and une
I'lra, mid guvo Kauaral aalUfaolloli.
JIu Biorti cioltlng contaat cam m
VfroliSiiaary taj.tba mlla'avaat. and
jp "otwceit tha lr
m thajte
an achool and
OF EMBEZZLEMENT;
llHxl Important public bodies III Itin'
Htiilllty Tli! a com! sited at-t-ndanrt
nhti morn than lltn usual In
ltrt-( wa mmilfrrtl In ilu tunny
htilMirum matter i-iinsldernl
ll s drddsii SJ.al llm wKlnini
l IUHHri OMCUIIUII Ul IMV
lunlrlp f t'rr l.aki nsrk
discussed, Slid It was decided. lM-rll'
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Bj ,,, ,,, (,Vri by tho HMWH-i
o that Cuiicrnutllbll Hlutioll b
CuttimutilrAicit llli to nJ qui tf nurli
n IjIII iii) i-ii iifwnifU iu cuncrm.
l"i-l(cr il'K tolonKtnic ( turiu-
l. .. !! .k&njltl.iM trill luk tlffl
,,',,,1 ,fom l,,? N'r tul ,h,,'''
Iwanl ( 1350 fur ihv nrreit uil con-
y!mi.ii nf mtyniia ihiUoiiIpi; a ilus
titlnf.r.liii; t n mrmltnr. and 15" fur
an;i ti" nitsallitK it iui IttiUrttlual
itirii Iwr Imvo lcm4 ()lctKr lo pr-
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ijulle a
numt-rr nf (llir tiuhlltn Jo Imtc
liri MiUannl, and iho Hirtmn
Umtr ilrlrniilur.l that It WUl t((.
I ivi nlrt l wm innuwitxi
'of Ktamttli lll Iip nrrHi
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of U) .ocUon
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irlntfd lit pain
trlbutlou lo all
Bt , , -B-
tII a to th
timrotHtralilp.
.SVw maintfriri Iwln ftddinl rach
wardrti. It la fwl Med Hint COO nirnt
, 'bom ran bn atKiitpd bofotc Iho md uf
iho attmtner.
Thf (Irrmaim ulll mnunl lO.oni.
Icandln Hitirr uratrhllchta on ooutti of
jthrlr almhl, lo llllmunlnati; ihr n
jainy'a ramp.
NVxt ywr'a uar crop In 5uba U
'cutlinatrd at 3,400.00 Olona, allnhlly
1.x than Ihla yrar, whm n n-cord
waa rtnblliihd.
Now York alato haa I,33S.t6il pvr
mum umployed In faclorlea. Of thmu
(!3,7ti6 work In New York city.
I.ttcr carrier In lluaala net $13.60
to 117.50 a month.
by Overwhelming Score
Tho lilah achool team won by a acoro
of N to 4. Till nmo wua featurol by
tho coiicIiIiik of liny Merrill for w
iiuhllo achiKil touiii. whom) knowlediro
of baakol ball la only oxcwulod by hla
lovo for buaobnll.
Thu (tlrl playi'd a cloan gaiuo, ro
kpondliiK at nil Hmea to tho rullimn
of llm ri'feroo. Tint tofttua IIiiom up ia
followt;
Merrill -I'upo and lllodgott for
ward, 1'uwvll and Ilowniau guard,
llarrowa eontor.
Klamath KallaHum and Nool
forwarda, McOluru center, llullor and
(larrett guard.
High School HlrlaIVHoraou aud
(Irubaugh coutar, I'opo aud Hadley
forward, Hartar and Harrow guard.
Public School Olrla twtwe ceu-
rilllttT. Turner and Ountlug forwarda,
Sir Lionel Carden,
the British Mexican
Minister, Goes Home
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Kir l.lotK-1 Garden, the HrllUh mln
tjr to MciUo, lioo alleged com
inriiU ou th? policy of rrrldi'iit Wil
ton thorn llttVo beftj the CailM of
much aurprUti In thu t'ultcd 8Utc,
alltd away from America iho other
day on iho lliu-r Olympic for london.
Thru Im took becatfon to Imiio n on-
rral denial of the crlticUm of the
Amprlcau jtollcy that had bon at
tributed lo him whrn ho wait lit Mex
ico City. M lultod that lie had not
aid tha thluK thv llowpapni haV
quotrd for thrt- inontha aa couilux
from him.
Itut ho ahowvd that ho "till a
partU.au of I'renldriil Uucria. He Mid
llutirta U tho only man nblo to rule
or ronm near nillllK win Mvxican.
and nhould bo rwoBwIifil hy every
noxerntnent.
SONG SERVICE
AT M. E.
W J.NTi:iHTI'.Cl I'lttKlltAM OI-"
vtic'AiiM'Miir.iii is luuANorn
roil TOMOIHtOW NKJIITS HKH
VIOIM Au fMiiliiK f totiK will bo held to
mnriow nlishl nt Oraco M. K. church,
and In addition to liymu, electlona
by tho orcheatra, there will bo a num
ber or nolo nnd duet. Tho program
follow;
Voluntary Orchentra
Hymn "Netiror My Ood to Thee"
I'rayer
folo "Onu Sweetly Soletuu Thought"
(AmhroKu). Mr. O. K. llenrdRlcy
liymu "A ChurKu to Kep I Haw"
Offertory
Duut "AlmoHl I'orauadod" (1'hlllu
I. IIIUh), Mr. It. II. Hamilton and
V. II. Hhuw.
Script tiro HertdliiK The Nluetvwulli
IVulm
llyinu "Krom Orcenlaud'a ley
Mouutalua"
rtolo "Kvonlng and Morning,"
Harold Klimear
Hymn "I Will Blng You a Song" ,
Hnlo "My Itoodeomor aud My Lord"
(From (loldon legend), Oudley
Uuck.
Hymn "Outdo Me, Oh, Thou Great
Jehovii," MUa t.ouUe Demon
Hcnodlctlon
IhM Alter Horse, "
Churlo J. Ferguson loll today with
Mr. .mid Mrs. Frank Adams to speud
tho day at their ranch uear Merrill.
Ho will return tomorrow, riding tha
horse he has boon wintering there.
CHURCH
J. W. SIEMENS TO
SEEK OLD PLACE
,1'lltNT TIII'MT ASH M,tVIXf)H IM.N'K
t iii:.i iaKH eni: vi:aii of
iior.vm.vu uiuiiTKit ;:.NTUitV)
AM CITV THKXHVHIH
IVlllloMK nrr in circulation today,
hdWIii; llibl tliniimtiiP of Captalu J,
V. Klptm-na lx placed on Uic 'city
(Irkil nit a randldatn for ilty Irran
iitvr, KU'iiit'im lintd tltii uford for con-tliiUiiiic-
lii offlfT In Klamath KalU.
II v Ii.-ih held thf otncf of city lrut
urr for twiMitylfonr rar. lackldK
but tin ywir of licliiR In office for
Hi Btii-r of a century.
In innny rnmjialitiin Hk-im-rn linn
Iitii uii'iifMi-tl. Inn l lil I not tha
ram- IliU ywir. Arthur It U'llaon haa
tilv lil uiiii(iiuir..iiipiii nnil pftltloua,
and will inn kt a atroiie mnpalicii.
BECKER'S TALKS
i A BIG BENEFIT
OVIMt KIVH IIUMlltKII WOHKS
H. V TIIKV HAVK t).4l.:i IIV I..
.STItl'CTIU.VM AMI UKMOXHTILL
TIO.VH AT Tilt: HAIJtH'IN HTUIti:
When the ilaldwlu Hardwaru com
pany arranged with the Majestic
range people for the acrvlcea of 1'rof.
llsckur for m" week'a daoionitrating,
ttuy accompllahed many lime Uie
Kood ihey antlcltald. 1'rofewor
liockcr' vllt to Klamath Fall baa
been ol treat help to the ladle of the
count), and iJh! coming year will
plow Iho economic value or hi tec
tum. More than &UQ ladlta have llatened
and learned a tho profeaaor told of
the many wuya to ocouomUe lu both
tniK.rlal ntul labor. Ills Instruction
In thliiR culinary will help materially
In aolvluc tho "high coat or living"
problem, nnd will make tho kitchen
losn tlreomc.
To make all this possible ha coat
tint llaldwln Hardware company a
deal or money. Thl enterprltlug
company lias tpared no expense to
niukw their aloro na comfortnblu a
Itomilblo for tho ladles during the paat
week a week of usetul Instruction,
absolutely tree from any annoying
soliciting on the part of the selling
force In tho store.
Their object In having tho demon
stration was, or course, partly to
make tho ladles familiar with the
Majestic range, but their courtesy
has becu uniform, aud ua one ha had
cnusi) to feci Intruder because they
arc- not Majestic owner. . Another
good accomplished by the demonstra
tion has been tho placing of Klamath
Falls ou the route of Majestic dem
onstrations.
It means i-omclhlug to our peoplo
lo huvo a lecturer like Professor
Keeker Including Klamath Fall In
hU talks lu tlio different cities of tho
world, telling of tho place he naa
visited profensloually.
Tho ladles aud gentlemeu altondiug
his dally lectures hero will recall the
live cities or California la which he
demonstrated, nnd will remember
Hint the cities uaraod are tho ttvo im
portant cities of that state.
Thu cities of Oregon to bo glveu a
chauco to hear him will bo Hosoburg,
Kugcne, Oregon City, Corvalls, The
Dnllca and Portland a list of enough
Importance that Klamath Falls will
not bo iishamtHl to ho included. In
Washington tho professor will stop at
Seattle and Vancouver.
In following their established pol
icy of boosting Klamath county and
Its products, tho Baldwin Hardware
company had Professor ilecker use la
his demonstrations flour from Klam
ath county wheat, manufactured by
Martin llrothera of this city. This
demonstration fhu proved conclusive
ly that Klamath flour la dependable.
(Jolug to UoHiuaaa.
Circuit Court Clerk George Chaa
tatn and family leave tomorrow for
Uouania, making thetr Initial trip
with Chastaln In complete command
of tha navigation of nig saw Ford.
Successor of Senator
Bacon of Georgia
i
William Stanley West, capitalist
and lawyer of Valdosta, Ga., has been
appointed by Governor John M. Sla-
ton of that stafeto serre as United
fctatc senator from Georgia In place
of Senator Ilacon, who recently died.
Senator Dacon waa one of the strong
men In the senato, and for many
years, even during the days when
Aldrich of Kuode Island and Halo of
Maine were the powers controlling
that body, ho held a high place. After
the senate was won by the democrats
he becamo one of the great Influence
in the national government.
Mr. Win is CS years of asa. Its
line bsd experience in the Georgia leg-
frlature. Ho said alter the governor
announced his choice that he would
do his best to carry out the policies
of the late senator he succeeded and
President Wilson.
E SEES A
BUSY YEAR AHEAD
PLANT WILL CLOSE IM)W. FOH
A FKW DAYS TO MAKK RE
PAIRS, KTC, AXD TUK.V WILL
UOHK TO KILL OIIDKKS
"ltetvvevn atteudlng to our Kastern
business and supplying our orders on
tho Coast for box shooks, this is go
ing to bo u very busy year for our
plant," said Hunter Savldgo of Sav
Idge Bros. Lumber company today.
''We will cut nt least 10,000,000 or
13.000.00U feet, and there Is a possi
bility that the cut may reach 16,000,
000 fxt.
Tho Suvldgo plant has been lu op
eration practically all year. The man
agement Is planning a tomporary
shut dowu In a short time to allow
repairs, etc.
Masonic Meeting.
Work In tho Fellow Crafts degree
will bo a feature of Monday night's
meeting of the local Musonlc lodge.
A resident of Qulncy, Mass., who
has Just passed his bSth birthday,
celebrated the anniversary by setting
asldo a fund of 116,000, the Income
of which Is to bo divided amoug the
thirty organised churches of that city
for tho purpose of breaking dowu In
terdenominational harrier.
Pennsylvania. West Virginia, Illi
nois and Ohio produce more than 40
per cent In Yalue of the minerals
found In the United States.
Tho total population of the world
n now. estimated at 1,700,000,000.
Tha proportion of the sexes Is known
for $1,038,000,000 of these, the ratio
being 1,000 males to 990 females.
According to Dr. Clement Lucas of
England, tha human family la likely
to become a one-toed rasa.
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SAVIOG
MINORITY SAYS 'UNCLE SAM WON'T
WILSON KNEELS HELP PAYING OF
TO JOHN BULL; INDIANS' DEBTS
K.VOIVLAM PIUTKHTS
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lleaull of the Attitude Takes by
lli Administration, the Moo-ry,
Time, Kit-., Kxprtsde! by the United
Malm in Uic Panama Canal la 'o
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United Press Service
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 14.
The minority report on the proposed
repeal of the clauso In the Panama
caual act exempting American ships
from tolls waa given today. It was
prepared by congressman Joseph R.
Knowlaud of California, and charged
President Wilson with advocating the
cause of England lu his special mea
page. Knowland made a vigorous protest
against the removal of the free toll
clause. Ho held that Uritlih domina
tion caused tho demand for a repeat.
"I vigorously protest any attempt
to forco congress through legislative
enactment to. give a purely British In
terpretation to the Hay-Pauncefote
treaty, and thus surrender rights af
fecting America commercially, strate
getlcally and politically." he said In
part. "The situation which now con
fronts the nation 1 unparalleled In
history."
LAYMEN ARE TO
OCCUPY PULPIT
SERIES OF I'lATFORM MEETINGS
IS UEING ARRANGED BY GRACE
M. E. CHURCH FIRST WILL BE
MARCH 22.
At tho last meeting of the official
board of the Methodist Episcopal
church a committee of tour, consist
ing of Mrs. II. U Benson. Mrs. C. V.
Fisher, Mr. J. G. Camp and Dr. Leon
ard, was appointed to work with the
pastor for the arrangement of a series
of platform meetings to be given on
occasional Sunday evening at the
church on subjects of Interest to the
church and community.
The ttrst of these has been arrang
ed for tomorrow night. The follow
ing men will address the audience
tbat night: Judge H. D. Gale, George
J Walton aud W. A. Deliell.
The subjects In order are: "The
Church's Duty to the Man Outalde.,
"The Duty of the Man Outside to the
Church," 'The- Brotherhood."
A complete program will be given
next week.
Reward for
Bonanza Residents Post
It llonanxa's recent tires were the
result, of Incendiarism, tho residents
of thru town tutend to find the party
responsible, If possible, aud see that
Justice la meted out.
Toward that end the following an
nouncement Is now being posted
there:
"We, thu undersigned property
owners In the town of Boaaaia,
Klamath county, Oregon, believe Hiat
tho three fires which have occurred la
our town In the last four years are
not entirely accidental In origin. We
i
will give the um of 11,000 cash re
ward for evidence leading to the ar
rest and conviction of any party or
parties responsible for the origin of
thsee Are, or any one of them.
THK ItlSK 1H ALL PLACED O.V THK
DEALER
New Order la In ed by Ceawaalaalwaer
Hrlla, Calling AtteaUoa te Use For
mer KulfaMja la Thia Hunaett ami
Wamiaa; Traders and Dealers Tkt
Ttiey cannot Expect the Caked
NUtea to Collect tor Tbeam.
The following communication la be
ing sent to tha various cupertatMd
ent of Indian reservations by Cato
Sells, commissioner of the Indian bu
reau: .
Under date of December 17, 1109,
the following order approved by the
secretary of the Interior, waa pro
mulgated, "Under the new method of hand
line funda derived from the leaaiag
and sale of allotted and inherited la-,
dlan land, and following constat tly
the dorelopment of the- policy btagam
five years ago, the Indian oaten watt
i no longer assist in the collection, of
claims against Indian. la section
S$1 of the regulaUona of th Indian
j office, effective April 1, 1904, pacaoa
.doing business with Indiana war
warnea mar, wnen creait is exiamaea
to them the creditor takeaja risk;
that no assistance in the collection, of
alleged claims will be gtyea by tha
agent.
"More recently, in circular S7S
(third supplement), presaaiaatad
April 0. 1909. farther boUc was giv
en to all Interested that credit ac
counts against Indiana saanaqueat to
July l, following, would not few set
tled from funds in the custody, of the
Indian office unless authority for the
purchase had previously beam grant
ed through th agent.
"Having thus glrea due aottea of
its intention, and basing Its actios am
the moral ground that to extend cred
it to the Indian la auro to work lajas
tlce to him, this office wilt hereafter
render no assistance, direct or Indi
rect, to, creditors of Indiana In the
collection of claims."
Superintendents abould decline to
entertain accounts againat. Indians In
curred in ordinary business or, com
mercial transactions subsequent to
December 17, 1909.
Information before the office In
dicates that dealers are disregarding
the warnings heretofore laaned and
are extending credit with the expec
tation of collecting from trust fund
to the credit of Indiana or from funda
from prospective sales of lands, either
direct or through the Issuance of pat
ents in fee.
It waa not the Intention to place re
strictions on the extending of credit
to deserving Indiana on their individ
ual worth the same aa to other peo
ple; but such transactions are at the
risk of the dealers, and superintend
ents will not give consideration la any
manner to this class of credit.
Fire Fiend
$1000 Reward far Arrest
"(Signed) Bank of Boaaase, by
John S. Horn, cashier; W. 0. Jotaaas.
D. O. Horn, William Wood, L. D.
Uurk, J. L. Spaxretora. William Ooss,
Kllgore company, F. W. Broadsword
and L. J. Baumanl"
Within the last tour years tho tow
of Bouansn haa been visited by Urea
disastrous fires, which have In turn
wiped out the larger put of tha base
ness section, -the most recent oh oc
curring but a few months afo
On each occasion there has been
stronr talk of latendlarlea. aid sat
oral people have claimed "te hawe'
knowlsdgs of facta that weuK
nect various persona with us sonet.
Nothing has ewe boss dost Im Ik
matter, though, nnd the rumen s
gradually died natural . W
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