The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 08, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, MONDAY, " FEBRUARY 8, 1915
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li,M, C11ER OFFICIAL NEVPAPIJI l
flLSON SAYS HE !
1'THAVE EXTRA
SESSION AT ALL,
I'd OilU'.IIH IT I.OOKH A LITTLE
IIIITEHKXT I
LiiijmtuiHH'iit f "iy ''
I My-. Auny, mill Many lllu HIM
Siill l'l f'"' ritnilil'rnllin 4)iiirnl
Belief Htfiiw l lit" Tlwl HtwlH'i-'
Inu Weather Will Attain Hit" Hie
l.ittwimkiTN Tolling Away
(liy Kdwnrd Damon llitlilwlu)
WASHINGTON, Feb, H "If con-
r.r'M Iuih mi extra session It wilt In?
(ner im- dead body," Ih ii statement'
uiilrli President Wilson recently mmlo,
In private conversation, ll Ih huIiI.
Whether Amerlcos most noted
': KriiMilim meant tin would Unlit lo
'tin' last against nn extra session, or
Dint tilM health wo III mirli n con
illiloii Urn i ii summer session would
kill Mm, Ih i subject for specula-'
llnli,
C'iiiiKroinnii Jim Miiiiii, icpubll-;
rnu Hour I'.'ailcr, and godfl) In wuli-,
Iiir for (liu democrats nt nil bourn, Ih
reported to have said tliit- it there
Ik mi ix Ira session rnllod thin spring
Hun ho will k'i to It that his con
rix.limiil rnlloneiion enlov tint lor
.Llliy of Washington during the rMWVH '"""' l"" "' ' -whole
old summer lime. Tlioro Isn't "r" '''' "' '" member of
a inoniiHT or rongrens me or iiiiip,
lean or fat, lmiortant or Income-
iiriiilnl, that looks forward with
pleasure to aforenalil (orrldlty and
no they look mlnerwhlo whenever nny
mi" hid'h extra soiinlop. I
Today I here In political KoHlp
llonilim around that the prculdent
w.iiiIh an extra Henxlnn for the polltl-
i.-il I'lTrrt on tho country. Two doyni
tut, ( Iwt livul Aulltimti. unu tluk I It a
fsr tit- ifi m t nuiimiu nun iiimv m
extra mcmhIoii would not he called
lirfore Heptember, anyway. And no
I kocb. Nobody con prophesy with
any decree of certainty.
The ftnnato. Ih Hitting up night with
fourteen Ills appropriation mipply
IiIIIh, lying lonesome like on tho noti-
nle calendar and automatic ndjorn-j
int'iit of tho CBrd congress only twenty
lrRlnlntivo days nway. j
ItepubllcatiH general look forward
with gleo to nn extra session from
a purely party standpoint forgetting
nald aforesaid torrid, Micky summer
heat. They say that tho moro tlmo
tho democrats hayo to inako mis
nk(H in tho hotter chance for O. O. P.
fturrcsn In 1010; that democrats al
ways make a certain number of politi
cal blunders In n given amount of
tlmo; that tho number of blunders
I only limited by the time they are
In action. Ilenco If congress runs
lonK several months longer, they
will bury tho democratic imilo be
neath n mountain of political errors.
And the funny part of It Is that prom
Incut democrats lioro admit that this
it so j that thoro Isn't a ghost of aW. ' '' ' Meeting '
show for tho democrats In 191(1, and Tho regular meethiK of this
they aro going to wallow well In Women's Christian Temperance,
Hie political trough whllo tho "wal- I'nlon will bo held nt 2:.t0 tomorrow,
lerlng" Is good. , at tho homo of Mrs, I). S. Grlggby.
Belgians Are
King Says Hell Die in Trench Before Surrendering
lly William Plilllp glinniN
United Press Htnff Correspondent
GltAND HRADQUARTUR8 OF
THIS KINO OF BRl.OIUM Insldo
Uflglum frontier, via Paris, Fob. 8,
Doggedly, detrmln,f(l, not to yield
tjjo, remainder of hls 'kingdom. Kins
Albert, of Belgium, Is here on. the
lighting line directing the movements
"f' tho reorganised Belgian forces
along the Vprea rlver
OMeen ,c)om to taeklng have
told me that the ruler -would sever
1 German Father and Son
Reading a Letter From Home
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IH Ca5'V&5ew vHi'vV W 4t PannnBnBnBnBnBmmunv mB
fa PkjyV 1CiyB&L"Ii3 BHHHHHTBBMb
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A (iirmuii noldlcr wlin had Hcrved
lilx (lino In .(liu (lirriiiiin nrniy and
tuo i.utuiHiuriiiii, inn ornanixanon lor
elderly mmi, wbh callod on whon tho
domandH of tlu war required every
man who rould go totliu liattlotlold.
OVER A MILLION
PASSED BY HOUSE
KTAI'I.I. AI'PIIOI'IATIO.V IIII.I.H ( l,li IS SOUMIKU I'OIt SKSMION
I'AMHICI) IIV l.OVi:u HOUHi: OP OP SL'ltSCKIIIKIIK, UIIKX PKR
I.K(3IHI.ATlIItl CI.AIIK llll.fi IS .MAMC.NT OltAlZ.lTIOX OP AS
KII.IKIt IX HIJXATi: SOCIATIOX IS UP
HAI.1C.M, Feb. S. Tliu JIoiiho today ' In order to permanently organize
pnBscd four nprnprlatlon hills, as fol- tho Klnmnth Chautauqua Association,
lews: which has Just been Incorporated,
Maliiteuanco state rnpltol, supremo n meeting of tho subscribers will bo
court buildings and grounds, ICTO,- held Thursday ovoulng, at the Chrlst
160. Ian church. The session will begin
Orogon Ktato hospital, IHI.OOI. ut T:U0,
Instltpto for feeble minded, 30S,- This session Is for the fifty or
SOO. moro porsons who signed nn agree-
Kastern Oregon nsylum. Including 'ment to proportionally relmburso any
$100,000 for now wing, $305,850. financial deficits tho association might
Tim senate killed Clark's resolu-'moi't with this year, thus nssuring
lion submitting to tho people a con-'llnnnclul backing,
stltutlonnl amendment given tho gov-'
omor power to romnvo from olllcc
dlslrlct fitlomeys und sheriffs,
Still Fighting
nbandon Belgian soil, It tho Gormaris
advanco again.
i wuuiu uuiur ineirciiciius m-
lde.of'thovfro"n(iler'of my own king- To n Away Five Weeks
dom, and meet tho end. with a gun oVs. K, D. Johnson and (leorgo
to .my shoulder," ho ald. "ThojA, Cnthey, who left.yestorday raornital
whole Belgian army is saturated with! fur a trip Kast, wl be nway about
tho samo spirit," (
This Is not tho same army which
fell back, crusliqdl under the .weight
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(Continued oi patent)
'Jtflen-
ri
lllu turn hail not oven koikj Into the
"fmy Imtiiiim. he wsm to young, hut
lie. too, wiih called lo tho war.
The two wcro thrown Into tho ?amo
Imttlo lint and woro nblc to seo each
niu.r tIiIh pliotoRrnpli hIiowb tho
on rvndliiK n letter tho father Just
'Juki received from homo. Tho father
trtok It to him.
CHAUTAUQUA !S
TO ORGANIZE SOON
STATE TO KEEP
BRANO RECORD
SAI.K.M, Fob. 8. Senator Stray
er's, bill creating tho office of state
recorder of brands and safeguarding
'tho rights of cattle and horse breed
ers by requiring soparate brands for
each, passed In tho Houso, "after Rep
resentative Stanfleld bad explained Its
purpose.
i So much loss has come about
(through "rustling" under the confu
sion of many similar brands that It
lias been iHlcult for owners to Iden
tify their nnlmals oven when they find
.them In the herds of others, ho paid.
(With tho registration of every brand
nml giving prior claim to tho ono reg-
Metering first, It was hold that much
-ioMhl,coild.ho avoided.
nVo weoks, their object being to make
observations of the latest surgical
methods as practised In the clinic of
Boston, Piitladeiphla, Baltimore, New
York and Chicago. ,
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HOT FIGHTING IN
BOTH EASTERN,
WESTERN FIELOS
OKIt.WANK
AHHAt'liTINU OX
flZUItA
TUB
ItiiMklniiH Kiiy 2enuau Commnnder
IIiin Ordered TliU DlvUlon of ltu-lan-
lUinoved at Auy C'nt
Hlorle. of KlRhtltiK In Hm H'i'Mf In
illrnlcM Ttint llolli A I in lew Are Ar
tive nml OalnlMK ot Different Place
I'nlled I'roflu Servlro
I I'i-rrilOURAU, Feb. 8. Under the
eye of Kaiser "Wllholm, tho (lerman
itioopH In I'ulund arc delivering a xr
Jlfh of desperate oHKaultn at tlio Hub-
hIhii position at Kamlon, on the
llzura. Iteatlzlng the serloua menace
In the huge Itugilan forces manaclng
tins (it r man right, wing, General von
Kaclccnzen lias ordered this danger
removed ut nny cost.
It Ih reported bat tho Ctar Is at
the front below Bollniow. There the
ItinHlniiH nro t he j offensive army.
t'nltcil Press Service
IIKKI.IN, Feb. . There is violent
llRiiilnK between the German and
Ilrlilnli troops along the I.a Basse
canal, according to tho war office.
It Is declared that the Germans have
captured a portion of the British
trenchos In that region, and that
In Argonne, several fortified French
towns have been taken.
Cnlted Press Servlco
PARIS, Feb. 8 Successes by the
French artillery from the Alsne to
the Champagno '"dlslrlct are claimed
by the war oftlce. The efforts of
the enemy to mass for offensive pur
poses were effectively blocked by the
nrtlllery. There Is llttlo infantry
action In tho western front,' the low
lands In the north being inundated
until only shell fire la possible.
KENO EASY FOR
SCHOOL KIDDIES
CHXTltAli SCHOOL TEAM WAL
LOPS PliF.VXA HOPEFUL AND
LABOUR KKXOITES DEFEATED
BY "SNIPE SHOOTERS"
Two very one-aided games at the
Pavllliou Saturday night resulted in
disaster for the Keao basketball
teams invading Klamath Falls. The
Central school teams defeated the
Keno school five 54 to 13, and a simi
lar scoro was piled up against the
older ehnna hv thn "Rnlru. flhnnlani "
Motschcubacher waa the big scorer j
for Klamath Falls," and. E. Puckett L
was responslblo for; 11 of Keno's 13
points.
ARGUMENT 60ES
TILL MORROW
ARGUMKXT IN DAVEXPORT-CITY
CASE IS ALSO POSTPONED, AND
THE ROBERTS DIVORCE CASE
IS NEXT
Upon motion, of "the attorneys the
urgumonls in ibe .Dunbar vs. Rtae
dorf case havelheW postponed until
tomorrow,. Taking" of the testimony
was completed last'fiturday night
By mutual agrieififvfn the
attorneys, tho arguments on the de
murrer In the Davenport vs. City of
Klamath Falls, scheduled for today,
were postponed ldnrtly.A Wed
nesday trial of tW Roberts dlvorse
suit" will' occupy the etreatt eourt.
Woman to Talk in
a German Uniform
Miss Wllma Sand'a. an American
woman who has lived long In Ger
many, is coming back to the United
States to lecturo In favor of Ger
many's attitude In the war. in order
to emphasize her tendencies Mies San
da will wear the uniform of a German
o fllcer; that Is, she says she will.
She believes Germany is right in its
position on the war and she will do
all sho can to prove this to those
who will go to hear her lectures.
HELPLESS WIFE
SEES MAN DURN
SUPPOSED BLACK HAND OUT
RAGE IN LOS ANGELES CRIP
PLES MAN' AND WIFE CANNOT
GIVE HIM ANY AID
United Press Service
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 8. John
Chase, a grocer, slowly burned to
death last night, while his wife, a few
yard away, was unable to reach hut
bedside. An explosion, believed to
bavo been by black hand agents.
wrecked Chase's store and started
the fire which caused Chase's death.
Mrs. Chase, though, slightly In
jured, returned twice to the burning
building and rescued the three chil
dren. She was unable to help Chase,
who was crippled by the blast pre
ceding the fire.-
HORTON PROJECT
IS AGAIN SUED
I D. M. Donnelly, Don Jolley, Charles'
(Horton, Henry I... Milhi, A. L. With-'
ard and C T. Darley are named as
defendants In a suit filed today by
W, T, Bantam,, who alleges that there
Is $522.60 duo him for constructing
a flume for the Hotron project.
Bantu, through Stone Gale, holds
that Horton and Jolley own the Hor
ton ditch, and' that the flume was
built over land belonging to Horton
and Mills at the instance of Don
nelly. y
Wlshard'snd Darley, who were also
employe j'on the project, filed me
chanic's "liens previous to Bants.
Banta asks that the liens be fore
closed, and tbe moneys received di
vided among the holders of labor ac
counts, y s
Home from Kansas jf
Bruce' Gaddis, who. K-shrt. time
ago purchased the S.' B. Low raaeh
on the MerrlU ,red,vreturaei ;Iast
night from Kaiais, where ae saat
several weeks vlslttog relatlvea. ''
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, United Prets Service
WAHIUXOTOX, Feb. 8eator William . Hlon?, of Missouri; chair. : ,,
j maa of the Hcnate Committee on Fereign: Relations; fol lowing ''a lengthy.
-, conference with President Wilsosi toilay indicated to press ipctative j
i that flreat BrltUn will probably be asked within a few daya by the UaltMf, .i
' Slate' to furnish this cottstry all facts Jn, conncellon with the use of the, x
.tmiviMn suur br tho Britlih trans -
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Althoagli he denies that he and the
dent to any extent, Senator Stone volcea as til personal wir tiutt in nee us
of the. Star and Stripe by the British teasel is highly improper.,
ntone aecwrea dcuci uim. wmnrw Wiiiwu .. 7-- vw
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LOXDOX, Feb. 8. According to
remit of the lying of the American ling br the Lnsltania, daring her recent
trip from New York to LtrerpooL , t J
It U stated that this waa done by the liner' commander in order to
cape any attack by the German submarine fleets. f- ,
The British foreign oflce i confinced that the use of Uie American
colors can be shown to Itave been JatMed by international law: ,
It I felt here that if there are
the incident, they will be between
SERVIANS TO DIE
FOR THEIR HOMES
PRIME MINISTER SAYS COUNTRY
MEN WILL DIE IN TRENCHES
IF NECESSARY TO HALT THIRD
INVASION, SOON TO START
(By United Press staff correspondent)
N1SH, Servla, Feb. 8. Still bleed
ing from her earlier wounds, Servia's
army is gathering for a heroic de
fense of her soil.
Four hundred thousand Austro-
Germans are massed along, the north
ern frontier, preparing for the third
Invasion of the little kingdom within
the next six months.
What is left of the Servian army
is determined to die in Its trenches
if necessary to repel the invaders.
This was the picture painted by
M. Paghltcb. prime minister of!
foreign affairs of Servla. in an ex
clusive Interview today with the
United Press. Servla does not ask the
help of other nations, he said, add
ing: "It other nations offer to help, we
will gratefully accept their aid. Fight
ing, as we are, for liberty, we' feel
that we are entitled to the 'sympathy
the moral support of all fair-minded
nations, such as we know the United
Stats to be.
'Our entire malo population will
die before we. will submit to foreign
domination, While we aro fighting
primarily for our national liberty, we
aro also playing a role in the strug
gle for others, whose liberty is Im
periled. German domination an Austro-
U-
Is Bound to
Warner's lawyer Wahres Examinatkm
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Edward Warner, former chef at the
Peteratelner, restaurant, was this
atterroooa bound over to the grand
jury on a eharge.of arson. His ball
u piaeedju) IJ,Bf0. . ?
warper,, -is apecincauy cnargea
wthiettlag'the''Jire whfck.partly
jdeat rayed the restaurant a: few weeks
age.5-,. The priaetpal, witness for the
state.ls' Isadore JHaiselheU,.disv
washeriat 'the eetabllshmeat, yfi
says Wtraerjeld him that he ttoti
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an oHcial hlgb in tfto cuptontatic serr- at
any diplomatic exchange n reeukoT
Germany and the United State.. ., ,r
Germany victory would mean the
militarization' nt Kllrntw -for' t least. x
2 half a century. I cannot" thlHkdemo- ,,
cratic Americans would sympathise .
with this tendency to ward .world dom -,v!
lnation.A What' return to..,brbarkssar.H
would be under Teutonic domination '"A
& K-. atiei) tmrwmw. 4 K a nt Attl.kl lm
iusj utJiuivicu iuai but? iavMre
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SEVERAL CLASSES WERE FORM
MISSION
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PAPERS, LESSON HELPS, ETC, n; I
ARE ORDERED
The first session of the Baptist -mission
was held yesterday forenoon '
in tbe Library Clubvbulldlng, with a .
good attendance. At this time Sun-. '
day school work was, completely.'oui-
lined, and several classes i were or-
ganlxed under the direction df Super- M
uueuueai uoucoraan ? -,4 3 us
By next Sunday. It is expeeted that
the Sunday Behool papers, lessosT'
helps and other 'supplIes;-wUr be hereM
for the classes, as they havo aU-beeh
ordered.
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Johnny Welch, Btellar t wirier '6lX
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iuv uuivcrsity ui uresuu. imeuiuii -squad,
la here from Portland inth'e
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tumiiunjf. ijiib win -bo ma, iasuinpv
to Klamath Falls untir theendof m
school, sb le goes to, Eugene .from"
here to enter tor , the last semester.
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