The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 09, 1915, Image 1

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REAL BUSINESSLIKE !
TERM AS EXECUTIVE
, hiiln'tMt administration for Klitimilli loiinl) U promhed liy Mar
lon Hunk, uliu was "fleeted county JiiiIko in Xo. flutter, ami who took
.iill( today through the decision of the Miprfitio lourt.
"In my rampnlgn for the olllri? on n plutform of icoiioni), I pi-omUi'il
lh himmikm end VoUnt lulnn.ke mliiiitiUfriilioii," miIiI HniikH to.
.In). "I Intend lo carry this ! to Uic Iwior, it llu witerM m the polN
In Viiu'miIht, nirHUMMl their desire for huiIi n mrllioil of roiiilurlliii; ll"'
iiiriilm of Klamath county for tho nf.t hU i.ii.
'Tiuitoiny in to ! our wulrliwonl. My 1I1U, i U mil tx iiiulfiilooil
iluu (In1 iih'IiiIm'im of tlu prrwnt innri uti uoiiiu lo t'irt lo penury
In I ln i'oiioinlril oik. II l uncIo lo wy ilmi mii-Ii n our would
..nl) lit fnlu ronoiiiy, nnil would linti tin- lounly In suili hIiiim Mini
later n mint amount of money would hn to li- extended to repair
I ho itniiiaui' r'iiillliig front Mnjc intmrly.
"Our itinoniy U to Im llio klntl Oinl h-n lluit fnnr minrti'r'
Moitli fur evrry (htlliir t'kprtnlcil. Kurllierniorr, ill not M-itl tin
I (our itmrlrit for n ilolUr'n worth until i lmi tlu ui'rrs'wiry 100 mitt
in my nlili. ,
"I mil a Hrm lirlkvtr in good ro.iU. Ko am I lie other iik'uiImi- of
iln lounly rHirt. llHt wc lao behove In lutylnic our ' ituxt), nail
mi . no gain by rNnnlaic tlt county Into ilelit for nny mml Imllillnfj
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"1'lie Mt four yrn lurn Men c.tenlre mud Imllilliiit in illfferent
' pini of the rountjr. Wr ito not intrnil to enm mail bullillnit, r to lee
the mnilo now built go to piece for want of proper nmlntenanre mill re-
: pair. We will eitenil the roail Into the wet Ion of the ronnty nollnic
iImiii the tniMt Juiit hn fnt n we nrnuli-n the niranx of no doing."
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! SALEM. Kel. 0. The raprene court today decided that county JadgM v
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elected in 1010 hold oMce for foar yearn. Tliia inw the decision te the ('5
Milt of. J. V. Phy ra. Ed. Wright, tarolring the Judgehip of UiJon;cowi-;yr?
ty, the court holding that t. v. Henry's term or oMee exptreiii anJTWI
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The opinion wan written by Jaatlcc Kakln, Justice Moore and Burnett;
"xne aricnaant uunn toai ameniiiucniM pniposcu aj uuimuTe w ., ,.-
tion do not take effect by rlrtae of Article 17, of the Constitution," aaya' ,'S
tlx fkMlnlntn ha tin? fhA loir naMatrttrn nf fw flftlfl. Sntrh !!! Mil llnnWnllnl ?l
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'I lie ilrnmatlc story of the Hlnklng
of tlio Ccrmnn r.ililor KocnlgHborK
on the ionnt of east Afrlen, Ims just
been told by Cnptnln WJIletl, of the
Urltlxh mcrclumt blt NeKlirUlge.
Tha Kaenlgsbcrg, which a a
me ierred from application, and would take effect upon the col
the poll
"But by a former clause. It hi pro tided tluit the votea for and i
kucIi amendment, whether propoaed by the. legbttattve aaaentbly orinjy in--
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cmc ills tame up river, where she which fiow ud the river and Indicated I
..an completely screened by the bend the position of the German cruiser!
of the rlxor. and hcre the Drlalsh by dropnine smoke bombs.
Thr. itunller shin una mitik. hut " i-n...tMi.or iiv oinkinv Pnntnin win.1, itlntlve petition, 'ahall be canraated
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ilii KnnnleKiirrflr kiirrnodod in irnU vttu .i.ir. it. the -i.nnnnl Thnv thpn ho that the ltut mntmc of the tnrticle iicW referemce oalr to the rM-riWnW;
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tine behind tho Mafia Islands andiualtcd for the arrival of a seaplane, menta or some other political act to iicompllh .the amendment:'
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"To give In the effect of leqnuJnjt
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vinn7iHtn w. too vvw nvtjum. cnBfivii"wu a
light cruiser of about the same class1! calcr draft shlpn could not follow' Tbo Germans had hid their ship, quoted above. Justice Bean, bolda.tbaiin that ease," as to Iniw jnVJfioVf
an the Kmdeu. Urcsden and Knrls-'hti. They also. It ppnearc. landed. close to the bank under cover oft unon an initiative aetftlaa., tha rlaht is reserved to the Beanie
ruhe. mouniliiB only 4.1-lnch guns, detachment who" mounted Bomejuome palm groves and had covered 1- nt,u it,- utT a thtlwT TST uJAVh
as In ..ompany with a smaller Ger-hlgl.t guns on the bank as a defense.her with foliage. The aviator, how-1 ., ...,.. 4 , .sj . .u,.i .1 JiJ ..tl .iJ'
man ship when chased by the Brit
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e.ner wun iouage. ine aviator, now-j , , .k...i.. .- ..... - ...i.... , k.i.. .-?t-. -.wi.iK3yil
against attack by a British boat ex-icver. was able to make her out and? l " . - m- -.- . .. vfvl
l.sh squadron, which Included, It Is pedltlon.
'believed, seternl armored cruisers of Tho liritfsh, however, contented
the Count) class. themselves nlth bottling up the
as to amendments of tho constitution, the people .themselves hnvo;
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to direct the Ore of the Drltish fhlps
so accurately by signals, that thef mined by Article 17 when they ahonldtakc effect.
cruiser was completely destroyed.
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MAN IS RELEASED TURKISH CRUISER I1IWW1HCN d IrlJUNllIUrl dUlId
iHhwnujKmj wfli SAVE COUNTY $35,000.00
"The holdings are confflcting with the decision In the State tsHI- J
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nah county for county
was presented for election in
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i in presenting the case. It seems to have ben taken for granted that.
, be held over, and we have, by a thorough investigation of tho subject,
, arrived at the conclusion that In the Union county case, Henry's term '
j of office expired January 4, 1915, and that we are justified in ignoring
I the decision in the State vs. Holman." :,
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A mah hnmt for fl.uou was potted
tlilx afternoon for tho nppfnranco of
Kdwnnl Warner before tho grand
Jury on tho charge of arson. Tha
homl mih poHted by tho father nf the
mciihed, and by Mrs. Alma l'eter
sieliur, Warner's former employer,
uIioho restaurant ho la accused of
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I'nlled I'ross Serlro
I'BTROdltAI), Kb. 9,Tho Turk
ish cruiser Hrcslau today shelled tho
fashionable Uusslan seaport town of
iVnlta, Crimea, ft. miles southwest
of SohtiHtopol, This raid was mudo!
while the Russluii fleet was at sea
Several hotels and merchant Ho!
establishments wero damaged by
shells, but there wero no deaths.
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htroyed by I no itusstans. couri reBuruius mu vu,.., jo-
The decision of the supreme court today also decides the Klamath
county judgeship tangle, and makes Marion Hanks, who waa elected '
ft over W. 8. Worden hi November, county judge. A A
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Agreement IS Olffned WnereDV OllOineO Warrants Will Oe Union county case went up to the supreme court onrnnMUMlann :&
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proceeoiag o compel ine county, ciern n issue n cwuihumkh mwui'Si?. ''.,
4 Ifft.A athntna odna o tha luallnlail annannci tn aum In nl wanshMs. . AgUklr annTnnsln -"r' fi-
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Redeemed for the Real Value of the
Debts for Which Issued
According to the terms of this
The Kugeno water board will call
ship, comes an niinouncemeiui..ui.u,(, wnnnnt -redemption levy
'piotested Kiamntn county WBrrenlBlragng from t
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that the county clerk shall make a
100,000 to 1185,000
counted, or that the prices for which
much material was sold to the county
were above the market prices. He
held that some reduction should be
made in the wnrrants thus Issued.
It was agreed that the matter be
titling on lire. Warner was relased for bids on $20,000 reservoirs on Col- nro to bo paid. Further, thoy are yonr,y( beginning with the levy thlsljoft to the-Judgement of the various
from rtiRtody this nftarnooi. 'lego Crest, to bo paid at par value In all cases , tnttorneyB ,n tho ca8e.
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Will Seek Lower Rates
Commerce Chamber Assists Millmen, Merchants
Convinced that somothlng must be
! iloiin toward securing lower freight
inlos from and to Klamntb Falls,
I lie Chnmbcr of Commerce Inst night
appointed Judgo Qco. T. Baldwin, I,
. Whit more and H. J, Darling as a
Nrmonont railroad committee to
woik along thli line with the Klam
"Hi Iluslness Men's AMAcjatlon and
Olivers soaking . lower 'rateai
Thomittcr waa. out' un to tho
Chamber of. Commerce rather forcibly
lat night by Obnlea M, Cowan, man
"Kor of the Rwauna Box company, Ha
Mated that the local manufacturers
liavo uttle chanee la the present 'bex
war," at the "trust" aeeaii'to tecnM
much belter freight rates. Ho stated
that the rate from horo to Sacra
mtmto Is M.10 n ton for shooks,
while from Yostwood, on another lino
under construction, and twelve miles
further from Sacramento, tho Bed
Cloud Lumber company pays only
fS.OO a ton. Under such conditions
the local manufacturers ara at 'de'
elded dUadvantagr and 'the payrolls
ate none to certain If tbia continues.
The Klamath Business- Men's As
sociation la alio pegging away to get
the freight rate lowered to Klamath.
They contend that no work hat been
done on this line in the past two
years, 6 U can not atlll be classed
as "under construction," tausJJniU
fvlto hlkr fralaht tariffs.''"
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luheio It is shown that full value
.was rccohed by tho county for tho
iwatrant Issued.
J Au ngrooment to this effect was
reached by the representatives of the
.Weyerhaeuser Land company, the
OshkoHh Land & Timber conpany and
tho Western 1'aclfio, Land & Timber
company, tho threo oencerna bring
ing tho action against the warrants
in tho Pcdoial district court; R, N.
Day, who sought injunctions in, the
circuit couit, and tho old county
coutt. A loptescntatlvo of Judge
Hanks and Commissioner McCornack,
aso signed tho agreement.
Tho plaintiffs will have released' The defendants have agreed that
from tho temporaty Injunction aauf-L discount of about 35,000 will be
flcicut number of warrant! each year
to equal tho amount of the redemp-j
tlon levy mado for -that yoar.
These warrants, iU,ii. agreed, are
to be released from' the Injunction
and settled in tho "order"! in which
theytwere protostcd.t t
R, N. Day, tho timber owner who
was represented by Kuykendall &
Ferguson In their 8uits"agalnst the
warrants filed In the ''circuit court
here, has been of the opinion that
a number of warrants should be dis
satisfactory. That ts their estimate
of the amount that Klamath county
paid in excess of market price.
This meaus that as a result ot
tho Injunction suits started by the
timber interests of' the county, the
present warraut Indebtedness of the
county has been reduced $35,000. v
The members of tho present coun
ty court, by their attorneys, have
agreed to do everything in their
power to carry out the terms ot the
nboyo understanding.
Drygoods Men
Fight Regulation
United Proas Service
M.KW YORK, Feb. 9. Department
store men "must come forward and
refuse charges made against them
by labor organisations, according to
F. Colburn, secretary-treasurer of the
National .Retail Drygoods association,
who arrived here today preparatory
to tho opening of the,annual conveu-j W -a.- DnkintnaVft
tlon ot tho association tomorrow. aTlHeWd Cftlllicr
Hold Convention
at tho closing ot tne pous tne same iiay tnat it was aopieu.tne uue .v !
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Increasing use of tho natlonallfor-A f?
Barney. Is a Daddy
Barney Chambers Is about the most
tickled man In Klamath Falls to
day. This Is not because of the su-
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nrAino. inii,l itoplBlnn nv tha rnllvnAd 3 snlna In ttlA fnrtmr nnmhArMl I.I9K Jp?
rumors, but because a son arrived, In 1914, against- 6,188 the prevlouV p
at the Chambers home this morning, (year.
ests by local farmers and,, settlers ti;
to supply their needs for timber! jft
shown in the fact' that small timber "l
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A motorcycle endurance run la the. the state, with the toDoaraBhy of, it-J
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"We are cqnfrontedjby.a.sltuatlon
wherein business baa Been placed 'on
-jtte defensive, whl!eanilslntored.
puniiowanu a,aiciauncguTrnmen(
vll) work Irreparable laaaUo business
unless checked," salPt'nkam.",;''v
Plnkham characterised -the mini
mum wage agltatlonias."dhiastrous
to business. "" "jj
The Portland' Eaet-1'; Business
Me's Club will ereet a two-otory
building.
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United Press 8orvlce
"WASHINQTON. D. C., Feb.a-
AboutM.OOO' delegates' were exveehtd
here for the twenty-third annual east
vcntlon ot the International '
tlon of Master House Painters f and
DecoratorsMWhlch opeaed.here t4ay.
A woasea'a auxiliary will aslolaaM
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deration of American, Motorcycl
s. At a meug of tieorganlia-
latest plan to be ,advoea4by the
members of tbo local breach, ot the
Federal
lata.
tlon at the 0. ft S..etore Friday night,
this will be dlsettseed la detail, and
plans will be formulated
'The plaaW Bt'fora! speed con
teebut fer an eadtiranee run, the
wlaaers to be 4eel4e by. the-eon-ditlonWr
mach'fae are iaat the
endof the run the assount ot gaao-.
line, oil, etc., used, ete. Therekaa
been no enuraee'rtui heM'ln'XInBV
ath county, and as Us eUvatiesile
much' bicker here taavehWwata ha
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topography ot A'
a different .type, and the vwlrf,U
lerentjiBUt run-,wni 'tjpjffsW'.TOH
time the question of thelmakuSof JSS5?
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mo.orcycie auaptea "io HHt. laasstn-f
country.' JS
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