The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 06, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915
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Representatives Confer on
Question of Protest Move
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I0NT IN EAST
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)V FIGHTING AM1XU
IIIVKIl HZUHA
John D. Rockefeller Jr. Before
Industrial Relations Commission
FRENCH SAY BIG
GUNS ARE BUSY!
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Irmlea Claim to Have Won the
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i It In Evident That Ttiere
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sums Admit Gwnaas Bridged
Vr, Hut Kay They Did Not J
I'ri'KH Hervlru
IMS', IVh. fl.--(lly wireless to)
lc, N. J ) Kilmr Wllhelm In nt
intern front with hi troop,
lopped the HukMlnii advanco to-
Kniilitborg, mill lire now Mart-
offenlo movement iigalntit
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nnimuwTil Unit tlio Hermans
oil l.iioo prisoner and six ma-
mm along tho Ilxurii.
Mun nt tuck k lu Poland nnil
lu were rcpuUcM, It I claimed, i
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ritO(1HAI, Felt. .-ll In of-1
announced that between
Blilro mid SoHlnofT. the Germans!
riKd In bridging tlio llxurn
ItiiMlntm iermltted thron regl-i
to crow tlio pontoons, then
til from their earthwork, the
bvllw derlmlnnted the, Teutons,
leMroycd the bridges.
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OXE'STOBY SAVtt KMi SHH
FIltB TO' AMMUKmo.V TRAIN, I
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I'llllcd I'tiiHii Stil(f A
I'AHIS. K.'h, C APrench hell
KHicnlny ( Arc to and destroyed
twiitj.(Hi. Miippiy wagon b in the
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Wo region. Otbor ilmttcrleR dla-
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IH'fnd tlic Miippiy trnln ronvo)n and
cniiHd idiKldt ruble loitscs to these.
Xiar Amiciit, h njiell from a
Krinch Ioiik rungc jj gun struck
,i dcrinnn enptive obLtrvatlon bal
loon, anchored behind the Herman
linen. Thli rollnpucd kw fell, and
ulator report that thfeo office In
tlio balloon cnKe were killed.
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GEORGE A. DENMISON.
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GAMES TONIGHT
I'l'ltl.lO MlltK)K TEAM I'LAYB
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Wllili I'l.W OTIIKIt TEAM KItOM
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"I belle vo that the ultimate object Klnmuth'H latest bntikctball aggre-
ETORS CHANGE
'ULPITS SUNDAY
MATH KAI.IX I'AHTOH WIMj
IKACH AT MT. LAKI. AND
RV. AVKIIY COMKH RRRK
KlIIII-KKIEM) HAD CALL
ImorroH itov. Ueorce Avery, oas
l"f tlio Mt. Ibl Pftoahvtarlan
til Will OCCUny thn nillnl nf th
I'roibytorlan church. Rev. Stub-
N will tako the place of Rev.
IV lit M. Ukl for I ho rf.v.
fv. Httibblericlil lua ntMtvAil
In tlio Presbyterian nnlolt In
lliflold, Cooa county. Aa yet he
I make no announcement regard
"wpunic or declining It,
John I). Ilockufcllcr Jr.. who lioa
HhHiimod much power in tlio manage
ment of bin Xathor'H onormoua
fortune, waa one of the most Intercut-
Ins wltuoaaeii before tho United States t0 !. f.iiC8i dciiroo only under con- struggle between the grade school
CouiiiiIhsIoii on liidimtrlul Uolutloim illiloiis of freedom for the Individual tenuis of Keno and Klamath Fall,
(hit other day. Uf rmirxe, mombors '""I IndiiHtrlat entcrprlrc can and Members of the team aro Hum,
of nil acthltltri In a republic should Kation has taken the namo of "Snipe
bo the development of the manhood Shooters." This evening It will line
of Its cltlioiin. up against the Keno men's team ia
"Such mnnhood can bo developed a preliminary game, proceding the
of tho commission cro anxious to
have him mil nit nbout tho strlko luj
tho Colorado Fuel mid Iron coni-i
pany. Ho dlttclaliutil responsibility!
there, pleading tlint ills fatnor con
trolled only lor cent of tho cap
Itnl stock, and therefore he could not
direct tho management of tho cor
poration. nut Mr. Rockefeller Interested tho
commission with his theory of the
relations of labor and capital. Hero
nr some of tho thlngx ho had to
ay: I life."
e'lould bo conducted In accordance Ourrett and Meaner, forwards; Mc
ultli theso principles. Clure, center, and Boiler and Am-
"If fair wage and reasonable llv- brose, guards. The first five all dla-
Ins (ondltloim cuunol otherwise be tlnguislied themselves as players at
proUded, dhldendu must be doferrcd the high school and Ambrose has long
or tlio Industry abandoned. been a big factor on every town team
"If v.'lth the responsibilities I have of consequence,
and tbo opportunities given mo I am Hilton and Motschenbacher aa for
able so contribute toward promoting wnnig, Peterstelner at center, and
tho well being of my fellow men. ' Lawr0nco and Chamberlain aa guards,
thiouglt the lessoning of Injustice and u, 1)0 tno oca) gcu00i lineup. ThU
tho alleviation of human suffering, I team, yesterday trimmed the sopho
uliull feel that It has been possible tolllorcg ot tno njgn 8Chool, and hopes
rcnllzzo tho highest purposo of myjto take ,i10 Mme from v,, kt
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I big 'score.
Fine Photos for Fair
IRRIS MAY COME
IERE FOR A GAME
tl HKOKIVKD FitOM BVTtK
WM.KY MKTHO!OLM IB TBAT
AHKKT HHOOTKR8 WOULD
Ki: TO play SCHOOL KIM
fter Cloanlnsr nil hM)u n.arlv
yU'lng In the county, the bsiket-
ui or the Central lehool nay
into an Interstate Basketball
Re, Word has han MMla (
ll Wants tn nlav thm bin ..
OtlatlonS'toward'aaeuriM lafflh
to be started right away.
not kiow, whether this It
l team or a teass frera th.
cub, m elthtr VMt. the school
y they wUl pity aaybew, Mi
hermore. wla the mm; .
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Enlarged Photos of Klamath Are Being Collected
Hoctortt Help Doctor t
Dr. H. Oftldnl, tho Lakevlew physi
cian held In Jail here following a
telegram from Portland waa released
(ycsterday when local physicians raised
'tho amount ot tho "no fund',' check
jotldal la alleged to linvo Issued. Dr.
OfTTdal Is apparently the victim of
circumstances, as he issued the eheck
supposslng the money was te the
bank. In the meantime hla partner
hnd withdrawn It.
If Klamath county doesn't havo.dUoislty of subjects. Parmtug Is, of
the most attractive exhibit lu the i "". 1,l! ra08t 1'romlnent. and la
!.. . .t a.. . addition to views of Klamath county
Oregon building nt the Son Pranclaco "
" farm nnd crops and hny fields, there
exposition, It will not be the faultl rp H1,lcndia nCtures of the irriga
of tho Klamath qtiambor of Com- t0n works. Dosldcs these, there are
mere, C, T. Oliver, or tho people! photographs of stockpiling, 0l,U
who aro maklug donntloiis toward this men's scenes, otc, thnt cannot help
.,ht (but nttrnct attention.
n "' , Work of collecting deer heads,
The lost work to bo taken up to-,,, Rnno br(,g( f c ( or tho
ward this dUplay -is tho collection jKUiunth exhibit is proceeding nicely,
ot Klamath county views that are of George Humphroy Is now at work
the convincing typo. L. Jacobs, one .making caseB for shipping tiio splen
did collection or HunsaKcr a ate
lDouadl"rnirother iwfectv specimens
aio helug received dally,
of the wldo-awAko directors of tho
Klamath Ch'aaibor of Commerce, has
thlsworklniiand, and tha nogatlvcs
ne nas securea iroro various persons i c0verdnle has oreclod tho largest
and firms he Is having enlarged andjcnrPf,0 factory in Oregon,
flBlihedwlth sopla process, by the' , ,
Miller Photo compsny.-and Miss, .A , , , bp t
M.ud Daldwjn. The picture. ,, nt,A,nlaniJ, .
be framed, and the proper logeads , . r
will he painted In gold. ', J Portland's 'now directory claims
,ThM photographs show a wide! 876, 78B, "' '
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Glem Goes to Medford
H. L. Glera, who has heea local
manager of the Western Valoa Tele-
graph company, leaves negtThurs
day for Medford to take charge ot
that office, "
KhkIUU Goes to Visit FatSMr -
P. D. English leaves tomorrow,
for San Francisco to visit his father.
He expects to be away -until after
tho opening of the fair la that city,
Oeorge A. Denntsoa. chlet ef the Oe i
partmeat ef Hortlcmttare at the maty.
ma-Paciao Interaatteasd speatttesi at !
San Francisco, says that la aa
tude and general charaetsr tha heHt- i
cultural exhibit wfll earyaas aBaeeTie
ezhlbiu held anywhere." Mr. Pi I
on ougbt to kaow. aa ha la a reeog-
nixed authority Inaortlealtarelaiatt
and bss had a wide exRerteaea ta m
displays Like the chief ot the other
exhibit departsaents. Mr. DeaadasBi
Mleetea ar"htaL.sartiealardaaasi
the position that he holds. The hertf-
cultural exhibit will Include ashMts
from practically avery part of the
world
U.S. INVESTIGATION
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WILL BE THOROUGH
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WASHINGTON', Feb. 8. The government uill not submit sUeatl to
the, "ar zone" order of Germany. First, tho United States will hirestl t
Kate tlioi-oughly to get the accuratetcxt of the notes, anil will then act,-?-to
saio Aiucricnn commerce from de.uoraltzatioa. ,
OlUelnl intimation liavo made these facta clear. Tlio state departments"
! (treiuirin to inquire Into the authenticity of tho note. ', . ,,,
Th ua far only offlcinl information In the "warning" notices. There "
l yet no notice recelvrd officially of a blockade. T "-t!
When the truth of Germany's notes are received, the United States will "
then take wliat action is necessary for the protection of shipping.
An informal conference this morning between Robert Lansing, lanadT
i ixor nf the department of state, and Chevalier W. It. F. C. von Ka'ppard,
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the .Vclherlnnd's aiubus.Mdor to the United States, is the first move over the
war zone" order of Germany, warnlui; shipping to keep clear of the
vicinity of England aad France.
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NO FIGHT MADE
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1.110 nine ucparuncni w m jittkui KrapinK ib n auue ui intcnwiiniai -i ?.s j
ccmnllcatlens: ConcerninK a lot ot tlso there is no-deSnito taowledae.jA ygl
nt hand. " . ; Jt ' 'kh J
Vngland's announcement that she Intends to prevent any tQod,cxBOtiL "'
tntinns to Germany has not yet been oMcially cokmnnlcated.- 3 .M'" '"l
I'tilled U'ress Service C ri4i'mk2T
OEKLI.N, Feb. . (Via LoadoB) -A government mcmoiwasant,, ex
pluining the blockade of England, says that England's continual violation
of the international laws, as a part of the program to "starve oat Ger
many", has compelled the empire to adopt drastic measures.
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OF CHURCH SAY THAT AIL
RESPECT THOSE1 WHO WITH.
DREW OWIXG TO BELIEF
, United Press Service
.WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. Count J. H. von BcrnsdorlT, ihe'GernuiinesHw
t bossador, today made a statement that Germany doesTnot intend to in
terfere with, American commerce by a blockade of English ports. f J
The ambassador stated that although he had not received Instructions
from the government regarding the admiralty order, he was sure that Ger
many simply proposes to destroy the enemy's ships. v.x
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Aiiay.on 'iTip ' h
4 Dr., Johnion aad Cathay leave la
tho morning for a trip talutald
points.
Tha Women's
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i-Ai.)er!ra haa 68,000 members,
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"The sparatlon ot ten members
from the local Baptist church Is not
the result of any nght in the con
gregation, aa some agencies try to
make It appear," said a member of
the church.
"There Is nothing sensational about
It whatever. The truth ot the matter
Is that there has been a difference
ot opinion regarding some ot tne
basic church laws. Two different In
terpretations were taken, and after
tho matter was discussed at Wesnes
day night's regular monthly meeting
of the church, those who interpreted
different from the main portion ot
the congregation, asked "for letters ot
dismissal from the congreation.
"These were granted. Those re-;
mulning In the church know that the;
ten leaving the fold did so because
they could not foster the same beliefs
as the others, and while they regret
thetr loss from the church, they can
not help but admire and uphold them
for acting strictly according to the
dictates of their conscience, and re
fraining from worshtppln the Lord
In a manner dlterent from their
heartfelt beliefs."
Those who withdrew at the meet
ing were Mr. and Mrs. Joo Lents,
Mr, and Mrs. Loiler. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Loiler, Mrs, Charles B. Miller,
Miss Daisy Miller: They have ar
ranged to hold, Sunday school la tha
basement of the Library ,Clb haHd-
lug until such time as they ereet a
church. -
L' n I ted Press Service
BERLIN, Feb. 6, Tho German press is demanding that Germany "sink !
the English transports." ,, "
They state that thousands of English troops are being moved, towairdf.-
lira tiwaadf wiu mv soMhu ufiuj prc7Mra)iiuw iwr ov ua& frH
n, in which the troops are to he shipped to the continent.
Spies state that French regiments re concentrating across
Boulogne. ,fJH i " f
The exploits of the U-0 aad the U-Sl have aroused the utmost conSdmceJ
In tho ability of German submarines, nnd the papers demand that a do "
tills be despatched immediately to stop the movement of troops. ,, .,'' J
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WASHINGTON, Feb. a. Germany's
been received late today by the state departroeii
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warning; to neutral (shippia( baa. !
partroent from Amh assa dor' Per-Vf; ' '
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Tho oHlclal text shows that a ao-mile strip ulong tho Holland coast J ;.,?.. I
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was by mistake included ta the'war some."
CROWDS ARE PRESENT WHEN V
PROHIBITION, ACT Tf PASSED
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Ashland fa), building a icealo.t high-
(Herald Special Service), , refused to' sanction
SALEM. Feb. 6.-Wlth tha He.ie ot 0.000 for Irrigation Pypoaat.
ot Representatives crowded almost
to its capactly with spectators and
members of the lower .house ot, Ore
gon's Eighth Legislative Assembly,
yesterday afternoon . it Jassed aub-
stltute House BUI No., Its; the.pro-
niBttton put, ana went on record for
a 'dry'v Oregon:i
Fifty-eight reareaeatatlvta voted
for.the-Wt and two voted aaalaat It.
Four ot thoss voUag'fer'tha hUl
did to under protest. h tha grouad
thai tha' hll did aoraxpraM tha
wwaee oi taa peette. ,
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and voted, down House Bill No. 300,
which provided an appropriation 'by
a .-.- a .- S.V i
no ainiai a-iai rniB sinnnni v .i
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m ma waia siisn iir-air nr ram sr aua ii '
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