The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 10, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY . 10, 1915
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I'lojcci Kiiulntrr of Modoc Point nt
Ji'it Hayt Indian Hi'rvlfo In Ho-k.
Inu Money to Itcclaiin 111k Klniiinili
Mnmli ii ml Irlanl" l?tHiirdN of StO,
ooo Ariv f Land m Vnlnnv, on'
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SII.VATOHH AUK OUT OVKIi VIVTY(
Democratic Senators
Fighting President
oh Shipping Bill
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Ah ViTIiitc J, X Hrii of Wear
iiiK Owt'Tlidtie bppcl to tlx Klilp.
iln lllll I'ronldHnt Will : tin
Kxtrn HeMlos'Mjii'li 5, If. I In- Fill.
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J.'d ciiKlncvr of (he Modoc Point r
rlKHllon projrtl, tiolnit built on tlio
Kin inn Hi rtmcrvatlon by tin Imllnn
irclnnmllon ticrvlcf, n 11 1 1 U now
li.forn roiiKrcM nuking for tlio ni-l
proprlntlon of $10,000 for conduct'
Inn prollmliinry iiirvpyn on othrr oi
cllilo ruclnniatlnn projccln on tli" rcu'j
crvnlloii.
Tlio two mom 1 111 porta in pioJitu'
llo lie tdiiNlilprril nro tlio IIIk Marnli
iHiil Viilnnx projcclt. Thonn would lr
IrlKiito upwiirtU of SO. 000 iutimi. If
lenrrltil out.
Tlio Klniimth mnrxh project would
iniuUi innltily of thn drnlmiKu of
1I10 IiIk innmli. In the iiortlii-rii part '
of tlii rcorrvntlon. I'rovlHlou would
nlp.n lie tnnilo for Irrigation of llu-
K-i'Inliiuil liiiul, ill men of whlrli
luoulil tin About 00,000 nrrcn.
Tlu extrul of H10 Ynlnax project
linn Ijivii rouiiliy otliiiftiiil at 20,000
irreK. iiiucKx nnu otner cmtinoor.
tlmiiRli, slato tlmi It Ik poHnlblo iliat
n iinrvty would provo thnt tlio lr
rlRAblo area will bo much lamer.
Mr. Hindu In In town today from
Clilloquln, KPcnrltiK n rrow and mak
InK other arranitonmntii prcllmlnnry.
to rextiinlnr: work on tlio Modoc I'olnt TIiIk h a new pl.otornpli of ,Kmi r Wlllu'lm In (tic field. It s!iov:i
project a noon an tho wcathtr nor xory dlntluctly, an have nil lilu latut ilclui, the gray Imlr, wlilch
mil. It .U oxpectiMl that thin will uttnu to hnvo como to lilni bluco tlio wur begnu, at least since plioto
bo within a couple of wctk or a f.rapliH prior to tho wnr voru tal;cn.
month.
"Tli,. K.itiylriii'llnn wnrk mi thn II ro
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rt la nrnrtlrnllv comilletod." HftlU
Mr. lllnckii. "Thcro rcronlna yt thcl
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ntructurcR.
"When (IiIh work In ilnlthod, work
U to ho Htnrlod on rccontructlng'
tho dam nt tho Klamath Ugoncy.
which I cuifintlnl to Irrigation of thntj
section, and which alo la Hiantlnl
lo thn electric light and powur Ihcro.
bulled I'rcnH Service,
VA8IIINaTON, Pcb. 10. At 3
O'clock tlilo afternoon, 'the filibuster
flculnnt tho govern men t-owned mer
chant niarlno had been in session flfy
ono hours. There acoms little chance
of weiring out tho filibusters.
1'icsldont Wilson tins definitely de
elded to call nn exra session of con
gress March S, if the filibuster con
tinues. 1
Tho prlvlouri fllUmster record was
HS lours, made In 1893.
, Sherman led the filibuster from'
1:27 this morning until 9:10. He
(was followed by Townscnd, who held
1 forth until non. '
Myers, of Montiina, jileaded with
Mho filibusters to let the bill come to
n vol?. Ho urged the necessity of
jiaHsInt; tho water' power leasing bill
nnd pthcr measures.
Oalllnger moved to take up this
bill. Fletcher moved to table this
motion, which1 was done by 11 49-30
vote.
It U understood, thnt at .11 con
fer nee with Underwood and '"other
leaders. President Wilson has an
nounced that he will not consent' to
the dropping of the ahlp, purchase bill
nt this session or at the next one.
Judge Worden s Name
Is Used in Big Swindle
FLOOD DAN6ER
BAD J CALIF.
I ICATHKIt. SACRAMENTO AMKIU
CAN AND SAX JOAQUIN ARK OX
THK RAMPAGB, AXD REACH
THE DAXGKR POIXT
Tho dam Is lu n and atntc, and an ap
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' proprlatlon of $6,740 haa been made
for Its repair thla summer,"
A chock for l-'.SSO and u telo- Hcngur was
irnint uniiiioiiuillv Hent from hero brine Fobruury fi.
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Hoard of Tnule CfWiratc
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WASHINGTON. Feb. 10. Mem
iluted Klumath
It was signed "First SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 10. Flood
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'to light u swindling schomo whereby "'"" '", uwu ""Bc", COUditions in the Sacramento and Ban
aomeono nosed as tho son of William Ca8h,nr"' ",,a ,"al,,, Umt wa,,am .Joaquin valleys have reached the
aomeono posed as tho son or winiam s Wofdcn m() ,,eI)0sIUMl fit 2 0.cIoek ,t ng re9U,t of MonMf
8, Borden to fraudulently aecuro' .. the dnv ,,recl.,iillB $o.8B0 at thJ ?, , - .
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iters 01 me nasuingiuu uwm "' - uibpohiu 01 iiih son. uuiirit's uuraeu. gor raarks, bursting their levees at
trndo will colcbrato tho twfnty-nnn ot 1.0s aiucibh. .ludgo Worden husim son mraed ome of th0 j0wlnnd points.
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SALK1I, Feb. ,10..
f y-rty, 53
toii'promhe'falll u now betncdnftcdlM' HtmsS.
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Joint game committee of llw two Hnie of theKWaiwr-Itwll.Boo
ri" iniruuHinj. t.v ,-,' jsv-xw'-.-'
Tlu itenern) pUn of Hie cofnpron.lse memarc, which caiea 'mitotwr$fcl
I plt of n dozen or more conUcttag hilb aloaff the mmk lbiviraTiaIleV-y
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I four wembers aa'd the goveraor.
The governor uppolate the coHHi.taalonerB.'
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eastern, and two In western Oregon. Thla prerento aaywnoifTtt:ihi
n.l. H .!. I.. k MMW MMIIH'flf 'lh4lala .. .- i. ,.--...-. ,"CTW
' viiiiiiiiw w njvscinip Mnj ,. ? .- ' - r' -r;-iT"-Jt7vTH;J I
Klmnnfli raantv trill Mmd on of tho romralmionfral im'caw thl,alM('
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1 Is adopted. The reprCsenUtlves ot
district have agreed to this.
tin other counties at the aoatBeaeteean,,
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Ilesideii thtii. Governor Witliyrorabo l agreeableto this.. 1 , Av.i!?
Kl.-ni.tith county In ircosnlzed aa kivhwr the most, effective Bortaniea'a'.i'
organization In the trtate, anil it hi felt that It is entitled to ;iwognWe'i'S
oil Huch a board. . . - ?f31wl
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It Is unjerall) believed Uiat Ctiaile ;F.
of the Stat Flafa and Game conrniisflloa, will be "
n .fJht.i
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nanted as;ceMualvV&
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Mloner from Klaniatb, owing to his experience and splendid record 'In the.
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Bionv, . mi prearni., a
administration of game matters.
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SMITH AMENDMENT PASSES,
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-wSAIiEM, Feb. 16-The amendment Bropoaed hjr.W. O. Smith, .Ktoaxra&p
' nth, jo meet; the object fomi to the naiformity aeoMntaieyf iftaaaga;g;
j defeated by, one vote at reaierday'asesakm. , -" "flillM
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Tbeso are Ave of the seven demo
cratic senators who have rebelled
ngalnst tne shipping bill President
Wilson und his administration bavet
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flKtit lasting two hoars, Smiths amendment Mud by a r&,&.3Kfm.mC$ffi
The system has been saved aa far as action br the Honse is'coawernai.'W'.K?
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in uiiunaio sneceas aepenas,npon tneamnme 01 toe 1 nanus. " . vS7.Mj
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Athletic Meet .Tonight
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SALEM. 'Feb. 10, rThe Benatesjo-.,-
befn trying to put through for sev-1 , "& """ co- ne r
eral days: James P. Clarke, Ark.;Prk Atnlec cb w, od lta
Gilbert M. .Hitchcock, Neb.;
organUntlon tonight at n banquet. to tho I.oa Angeles bank by a mes
U.S. Navy Is Second
Tho situation is very grave at
'deposit tho money in tho local bank.Knght,8 ,andl)g( and people aro pre-
I inquiry nt 1110 atarn union ieie-,,,., for nn ,nUn'datlon. The rail
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grapil ouiro uriiiK iu iikiu ii .a... ,..,,, trackg are floode(j and trafflc
thnt tho mossneo was not sent rrom is temporarily hel up.
jviuuiiuii ri..m, .u, n ...c. .w .-w- PIqod niarnl8 i,ave bcen gouned
ord of Its reception in ti.o uo An- a,ong the Amerlcan peaUier. Sacra
gotea omce. uieuny mo .. w,monto and San Joaquin rlvera; It la
written In I.os AnKele, nnd akon.cxpecte, ,uat thoy w,(, rClch the,r
to tho bnnk by somoono Impersonat; hl. . ..... u-tti.in th. n. ,
Ing n Weatern Union messenger,
This Is (be Cootenuoo of "Little Navy" Leader
lly llUHTOX K. STAXDIHH
(Written for the United Press)
WABH1NOTON. Feb. 10. "Tho
American pooplo haven't any more of
nn Idoa of what a great navy they
luivo than' a lot at monkeys, I don't
bflllnvo they know that tho highest
nnval ofllcor of the United States who
appeared boforo the House Naval Af5lr.h-'HiaetjHai
fairs committee. doclaftai-'tliBV we
Jmve thearajittMitrnavy in tho world,
ouoptlnr that of Kngland, and that
we don't need tho addition of fifty
million dollafa' worth of ahlpa thla
year to make It efficient. .Instead of
listening to these authorities, the
People read thla bunk the nival agi
stors spread wounfi,"
Thnt la what tho lender of the
"little-navy" men In the House do
clarod today.. "I'coplo mistake the
Idea of 'little nnv,y,' " said Judge
Wlthorspoon, of Mississippi, the
Tho First National bnnk of Klam
.nth, telegraphed I.oa Angeles thnt the
messago was fr,aduulent Immediately
'upon receiving It.
1 Whether tho Koa Angelea Institu
tion nald tho S2.850, supposedly de-
1 posited here, has not beon learned, by;
'tho local bank officials, j
highest
days.
point within, tho next two
RATE COMMITTEE
NAMED BY BODY
navy; wo believe tho navy
ytho IJnlted
uatV'for de-
In Sun FrancUco
aflm Lillian Stilts, of tho Stilts Dry- KLAMATH IIUSINKSB MBX'S ASSO
' I vtimmvf tawansiis 1 1 a
iAf Mnnrtnv for tha' wiaiui n . iaiv A
good compnny,
Cooat motropollB lu tho Interests of
leader. "Wo don't bellovo In n IHtlokha firm. Misallts will makeac.l
FIGHT FOR
RATES
LOWER, FREIGHT
fenso, purposes and wu aro opposed
to building new ahlpa every year Just
to give the big corporations
ohanco for graft."
more
tlona forth Bprlngnillllnery wblleKv , , T. m
LMwvr Maisunivasnaiu came up
for discussion by 'tbe1iiaiBeM Hejt'a
association at last night's meetlag-
away.
Tho Dlue Sky Corporation Depart
tnent wanta control of platting ad-
'dltlona and selling stock In real esj
uiscusing me navnrappropriaiion (nt schemes.
bill now beforo tho House, with ts . !:
building program of two battleships,; A st Helena shipbuilder will build.
a new mill for the government snag
boat Mathloa'a.
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Edgar Virgil, A. QeUger and J. I.
Johnstone were namei a rate com
mittee, and they will work In con
nection with the Klaauth Chamber
of Commerce ana otter agenclea to
cauae the Southern. PaeMe tp lower
Its tariffs to and front Klamath Fall
K. Vardaman. Miss.; John H
head. Ala.; Thomas W. Harwlck,
Ga.; James A. O'Gorman, New York.
Most ot them were opposed to the;
government going into me raercnaui
marine business at all. In the first
part of the week considerable pres
sure was brought to bear on them by
friends of the president.
The fight of these senators was the
first important contest in which Pres
ident Wilson has engaged with the
members of the upper House, The
feeling against him there, it has been
t .."..,. f t. ... 1 jr
aa'ithat woman school teachers shall be" .-";!
inmBanual indoor athletic meet at Madison' ,. , - . i-,ii " 4Sl
Bank- ". - ... , vg '. -
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services.
Senator Lagguth introduced a res-
Golfers at Pinehnrst '
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riB,mjKr, . u., reo. 10., tt0 tbb warring nations,
uracK women gouera rrom many
cities today teed off. in the annual
three-day women's tourney here.
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place an embargo on food shipments i
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The House killed the JoneaV'WilJi,
n oKnlfah'-vliA nfllMnf fnnntv rotAmZ ft&H
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In various counties.
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The House passed the Lafferty blUfsw
MISS Runk and Miss SnYder. tha lllili,r Irlllln ht, hmm-rr al'n-ik'?5'5l.'t
r.,,1, mllllnn. l O. L ... ...- w: lVUr.JJill'ltW-..
Buying Xew Goods
popular milliners, are In San Fran-'blll regulating the approtlbnmeitTer&J
Cisco at present, making their selee-ntv uhoni fundi. ?; :-&hf?,te'':4&
claimed by political enemies, has been tlons tor the season so close at hand ' , . ' - fc ', tfaffljBJflKg
" ' " 7, " , ""'- wnne tne mates are away tneir atore The Bandon laundry and ;lce pUnt1.;
.- ... ..v..u. . is m charge, or Mrs. Blatchley; .are consolidated. ;A'5TwS
states over tho heads of the senators! . "P"4l.fetHs
representing these. j . ',," ,'Mi.
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FOURTEEN CARS
LEAVE TOMORROW
C'HAS. HORTOX AND ALEX, DAVIS
ARE SHIPPING CATTLE OUT TO
OAKLAND CONCERNS ON STOCK
SPECIAL
Fourteen carloads of cattle will
leuvo Midland tomorrow on ihe stock
special, according to Louis Gerber.
These are all consigned' t Oakland
concerns.
Charles Horton will ship eight .car
loads to the Oakland Meat company.
Thcu, other six carloads ure tt be
shipped by Aex.tDayJsojyaJryJ
aon-uwen company; mere may ee
also some hoga'aeut out on the 1
clal,, . -v
The 'Ceoa i Bay Iron Werka
manufaeture gaa engines,
will
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Tfe Is lb Way Officer Sm Up Cnratc BaifaV
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New York.) "What'a Agoing
happen when spring ooaea."
A Belgian oSeer, jitraighi from thai
trenches, tln Flanders, answered the
quvBuon, taiis w me:
'Nothing, my opinion, the army
boerda onfcboth sides have, get
PjJJMto work , out thatt,ne military
ien have ever faced-In the. world's
htotery. DW youver;see;twe prhvei
ipgtsrs go Into. a cllath.and retiiae
to break aparV.ffor lear gtfitim
wonli let the advantage ol 'krabi
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