The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 12, 1915, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12,. 1915
Senator Clapp Snubs
President Wilson
AFTER 12 YEARS
GETS A PATENT:
NATIONS
STRUNG
Ml) SAV THEY XWI.II RESULT
in a war
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j Tliui "enry thing comoa to ho who
UiI(k" waM borne out ncro this week
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Kmmtor Moses i:, Claim, pro-
KK'Knitc M'iiiiiuiriiii in .illlinrMOin,
4li.it iMiMivn Holland mbi! Lutein-'miulibed President Wilson tho othor
ilny when hi- wos Invited to the White
Mount to tnlk about tho ship pur
chase hill, over which there him been
tliii niONl liitoroUInc llitht in which
I ho president linn been concerned.
Ah th slury boob In Washington,
ifloimlor Clapp wiih ctlllil to tho
nltoil Press Hervlcc
WAHIIINOTON, Fob. 12. Bomo
liiiin:i(Ic and govcrnmcnl olTtclalH
Iclarc that Amorlcn'i nolo to llor- w'hltt- Hoiiho with two or thro other
mi) regarding tho "war iono" In ' republican iirogrcRBlvoH whom the
tclt an to require tho United fltnton I lircHldcnt woh trying to capture fori
dcclaro wnr on Qermgny
ii hiiik nu American imp in me
creek ihey have
twl.. ...k.. A.
ilhn ImciH nro earn l:o acren In ex-
ifii t, oiilalnliiK iiuo tinnier.
I III I III" Hlirlnir nl tem't .1... u ..
" "" hw ...iniufri w
hioth rn look up tho homiitcada.
Two o.irx Inter, before time or them
to make Mnnl proof, the tractB were
withdrawn from entry nt tho croa-
tlon of the Crater National forest.
Hlnco then thern him iinn i...i
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Kin n.r i in- nomeHienim, When the'
tractM were finally excluded from the
rcnerve, there wan n delay owing
to the fact that they woro uniiirveycil,
nnd It wa Home tlinn before n U.
K. Mtinoyor ran tho lines, etc. At-,
torney J. ll. Cnrnalmn represented
the LnmhortM In llmlr lato struggles
for thp hoincKtcadR.
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WILL BUY CATTLE
FOR THE INDIANS
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New Photo of
Russian Czar
AXD HKIKKllKv ron
HI'HIVfJH CALI.KII FOIl
WARM
That thin nation, under
God, hall hnrojn new birth of
freedom, nnd that government
of tho people, by the people and
for tho people, uliall not per
IhIi from thin enrth. Oettg-burg.
(Ifei'iilil HKal Hervlee)
WASHINGTON'. Ktb. 12 Cato
Selln, commlMloner of Indlnn nffnlrfl.
(haB called for blda for furnishing
enttl lo Indian ngenclea at Klamath
nnd Warm SprlngH, Oregon.
4. Tho propoiah. which will ba re-'
Icclvrd until 2 o'clock p. m. March;
jl2, lOir., aro for 50 bulls for the;
JKIamnth agency, nnd2 for 30 bulls
'Innd f.00 hoirera for tho Warm Springs '
agency. (
T i The animals must bo of normal .
Ifilzo and breeding and range grown.!
JITNEYS COME UP
IN.LEGiSLATURf!AU(UAASS'N
tLtCTS OFFICERS!
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nhouldl1"" Ml"' purciiiimi urn, Mcnaior Ulappi
ar the prctildont iiIoiip mid waited '
only long enough to hoar Mr. Wil
son mention tho miujoct of the nhlp
Ailmlulntrntloii offlclaU IntUl that M'urclianu bill, Then ho told the lrc-
M'lle the strength of tono dlaplaycd IUUMl llml no.couw not dincuRa that
both note,, neither couW Involve n n,ur "a muniaecd cifry that he
dUapproved of executive Interference
i nueu niuiea in uiiucuujr, nu;.,, ii.iM,iv n,un
Heuutor Clapp said (he vlowa which
ho now lioldn were exprewicd by him
lu it apeecli delivered Ian Hcsulon. In
that Hpeech Senator Clapp huIiI,
among other things!
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"Since I entered thU chamber no
iy (.mini to neiiovo mat t-.ngiana
d Germany will acaueltce at Amerl
'ii ponltlon and grant relict to n
re tho safety of American ahlpa
d pAKHcngori.
It la because America doca not
ant to bo draw Into Europe's maol- man has been tho keeper of my con-
rom of war that tho protetta were.Hclonee, and high as I hold a seat In
nt to England and Germany. Thla'thU great body 1 will retire lo prlvato
the admission of government of-Mlfe boforo any man shall become
lalg. iho keeper of my conscience or my
ti,..v unv i.a w.rnin.. tvr min ' Judgment. I linvo pcrhapH thin ad-
Iff so thcro would bo no ropotltlonVn'e ovr some, that 1 took this
position wiiou i no party nuicn i was
NEW MAXIMUMS
ENTER LEAGUE
two iui.i.s ixtoih;;ki would
i'lt tiiih mka.vh ok tuax8-
I'OUT.ITIO.V UXDKIt 8TATK DEG-l
Hi:illlKIlT D. OALH IS CHOSKX TO '
T1.ATIOX
I HEAD OUGAMZATIO.V TO PRO-
VUE HIGH CLASS EXTERTAIX-
the Maine disaster, which started
ho Spanlih-Amcrican'wnr.
Olllclnls feared that, tho destruc
tion of American vessels under mis-
Ipprehcnslon as tho result of Kng-
und's use of (he American flag would
nevltnbly hurl this nation Irito the
rar, and to avoid this put "tooth"
Btn tho wnrnlng.
KiiRland was Informed in tho note
Rial the kingdom would bo hold re-
Ipouslhlfl for any Iom of American
kfo or property through tho Drlt-
h misuse of tho American flag. To
Bermany, It waa stated that the U.
would hold her respoBlbsie for
tmeriran naval losses through Qer-
aan attarka and said the government
vnuld tako any stops that might bo
kreessary to safeguard American lives
Ind property.
then lu harmony with was In power,
and I can speak for tho freedom of
declaration and purpose of u sen
ator." In the same speech Senator Clapp
said:
"It la time that American sena
tors, rising to tho dignity of ambas
sadors of their states, shall (tako
(heir responsibility for legislation and
accept (ho declarations of no man,
whether ho la wlthlu or without (ho
White House. Tho dangor of this
one-man power is tnai no matter
how true, how pure, how Ideal a
man may do in mo wniio nouso u
Is Imposslblo thnt ho shall know all
that Is going on, nnd any Influence
thnt can surround that situation cnu
work uulold Injury to this republic."
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OTHERS CAL'NIH RREAK-UI !for Tuesday.
AMRROSE TEAM WILL FINISH
THE SCHEDULE
United 1'iesa Service
( SALEM, Feb. 12. -Tho senate, al-
.Cdliol (raffle commutes unanimously'
lintinrfOfl fliu Imlahnn llfi(tA M4nM'
,"--"- mw MMV.aw. IIVUUI IIBU1U
a speiinl order of It
MEXT
The senate Indefinitely postponed
I ho two bill Intended to place the
jitney buses underregulatlon or the
'state railroad commission. y . wA--
The House pased the bill giving
' sheriffs solo Jurisdiction In the col
a new 1 1,. , .
i.viiuii u. mun,
The bill forbidding the use of rail
road (racks or right-of-way by per
sona not authorized wag defeated to
day In tho House. -
After considerable effort,
.Maximum team has been organised
to carry out tho scheduled games In
tho City nowllng league. Tho (cam
captained by Claude Maxwell fell to
pieces when Maxwell left for Cor
vnllls to enter (ho agricultural col
lego and study pharmacy, and other
members were obliged to drop out.
The team was scheduled (o bowl
(he Mnkvlllca Tuesday night, but I
(horo was no (earn. Captain LeavlU,
of (ho Links, and Klcth Ambroso1
agreed to postpono (he gamo (o give,
Ambroso a cbanco (o secure a team.
Ho haa done this, and In addition to HKIIVICKS wlhh ihTfboM THE
tilnvinsv tit itnolnnnAil f!1l ' '
lu sf iii 'UDVrviivu KS(4lVf 111
carry out tho schedule In (ho league. I
ALEXANDER TO BE
INTERRED
SUNDAY
At u meeting of those who are re
sponsible for the Incorporation of the
Klamath Chautauqua association
held last night at the Christian
church, the following officers were
elected for the ensuing year:
President HjerJD.QajUjjrlce
prcsldent, S."D. HarlajTrsecretaryTw.
S. Slough; treasurer, J. W. Siemens;
directors M. D. Coats. A. B. Camp
bell. Mrs. Beebe, Oscar li Wllley,
H. S. Gale, W. E. Fraught, W. S.
Slough, S. D. Harlan and W. S.
Slough.
A constitution and by-laws were
adopted, and a tontract waa signed
with the Ellison-Wilt Chautauqua
association for furnishing the talent
for the six-day assembly to be held
there In June.
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Letter Is Stronger
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The Czar has appeared on the line .for
United Press Service
r LONDON, Feb. 12. That America
intends to fully protect all her rights
and prlveleges la the coBStruetiett
that is placed on her notes to'Qar
,many and England. '
Although the text reached here too
late for extensive comment, thekmora
(Ing papers do not qnestioktke vigor- .
ous language, but both communlca-
lions, come as a surprise to dlplo-f
mats.
The general disposition is to re-,
sent the action of the state depart
ment In assuming, without 'official la
I formation, that the foreign oce;
I sanctioned the "misuse of neutral!
It is believed that the note
'wnnlff oitsA bmvaa t4.4fMM
.. mvimq rainv uiiuiuvu,
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of battle so often that the Russian
soldiers have come to know him and
he is immensely more poplar than
he was before the war.
fact, thatthe
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the note to Qermany, is strong, and
the general reeling Is that the Kaiser- ;
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got the worst of the two.-
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SUkiyou la Movies
The members of the Siskiyou coun
ty Panama-Pacific Exposition Com-
however, that'' a 'strong antl-lmetlimii r'' j1
Mombers of the new team aro Am-
broso, captain; C. E. WIddoes, John'
Hubbard, Edmund M. Cbtlcote, R. L. I
Johnston. W. D. Miller and Will
Hum. ,
RESIDENCE AND WILL BE CON
DUCTED RY PASTOR OF METHO.
DIST CHURCH
ore About Beets
Muster TcHs of Early ExperitDce in the East
(lly W. A. Delsell)
Hack in 1880 and 1800 the sugar
business was a very active Issue In
Kansas, For years the 'settlers on
Hi" prnlrcs (hero had raised sorghum
rnno irom which good quality or
uonio mndo sorghum molasses was
inado each season by the primitive
mot hod of boiling down the Juice In
n open nan.
With the Introduction of the dlf-
If union process In the maaufacture
of sugar, great possibilities ware seen
for making sugar from the common
"orghutn cane hitherto used only for
molasses, The United States govern
ment placed a bounty of some two
costs per pound on sugar .msnufao-
turod from sorghum cano (o encour
age tho Infant Industry and tho state
followed with an additional bounty
nil of which greatly stimulated tho
Industry, Several Kansas communi
ties bonded themselves to oulst In
constructing sugar mills using tho
diffusion 'process. The usual mot hod
to get around thoJawH provisions
against bonding for suoh things,
being io bond for a system for wator
works and than turn ovor the con
tract for the building of the water
works to the sugar company,-who of
course built a nlll with the greater
art of the preeeeds and Incidentally
(CMthuad m nags 4)
FACTORY FILES
II
CORPORATION
KLAMATH MANUFACTURING CO.
IS NOW AN OREGON CONCERN,
ARTICLES RE1NG FILED LATE
YESTERDAY
Articles of Incorporation for tho
Klamath Manufacturing company
were filed yesterday aftornoon In the
county clerk's office. The company
la rnpltnltzozd at 1100,000,--divided
Into $100 shares, and tho Incorpora
tors are Robert A. Johnson, Arthur
J. Voyo aud O. L. Johnson.
Tho Klamath Manufacturing com
pany conducts a box factory at Ship-
plngton, and it proposes to conduct a
general lumbering business. The In
corporation is filed owning to tho
Oregon law requiring outside cor-i
poratlona to pay a llcenao for operat
Ing in the state.
The funeral of the late Robert
Alexander will be held' at 2 o'clock
Sunday afternoon from Jhe family
realdcnco In Hot Springs. Rev. E.
C. Richards will condct the cere
monies. Tho pallbearers will be
Judgo George Noland, C. M. Onelll,
Joo M. Evans, John Foster, C. K.
Sells and Tom Skllllngton.
Telegrams state that It Is Impos
sible for relatives from the east to
heach hero. A brother living at
Roseburg will arrive tonight.
HAND-MADE FACE
BARRED BY BILL
Away for Study
Dr. C, V. Fisher left yesterday
morning for New York city, where
ho will spend two months at the
New Yoyk Oraduate school, taking a
post-graduate course la his specialty,
eye, ear and throat treatment.
TWENTY DOLLAR
RATEJO EXPO
OHAMHER OF COMMRCK-SEKKS
TO LIST THOSE WHO.WISH TO
ATTEND THE OPENING OF
THE DIG FAIR
KANSAS LEGISLATURE
, SIDERING PROPOSED MEASURE
TO FINE WOMEN WHO USE
POWDER AND PAINT
mission are to be congratulated on the
One lot of moving pictures which they
have secured of the various indus
tries of our county. The pictures
were shown to a big crowd Monday
night at Peters' theater, and will be
taken to the exposition, where they
will be shown every day. Among tie
subjects are some fine pictures of hay
ing scenes on the J. F. ranch, a big
herd of thoroughbred cattle on the
J. A. Walker ranch, hydraulic mining
scenes, quartz mill In action, lumber
Ing sences at both Weed and Mc
Cloud, showing the lumber business
from tho cutting down of a tree to,
the finished product, besides these,
i there are a lot of magnificent scenes
IS GOV. IBUCU as loe toaDrae raits, os mc-
fAAllnv la ,! In Phb1J Lmi
ing its basis In the belief that the ;
United States should openly sym-' "
pathlxe with the Allies. Ithas been'
augumented by the original protest j
of England's domination of tba seas.: r
and the latest-note Is expected' to In-j
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BERLIN, Feb. 12: Kaiser Wll-
helm Is again at the eastern front.
Severe fighting continues oa, the
Prussian front, along the Vistula" and'
In the Carpathians, the results being
satisfactory to Germany.
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Cloud river. There are also a number?
nf nnnnmmn omum nt Intnraal
of Interest
throughout the county. -
TOPBIvA. Feb. 12. Kansas wo
men under M 5 years of age who wear
ear ornaments or treat their faces
with cosmetics "for the purpose of
creating a false Impression", will bo
guilty of misdemeanor, upon convic
tion bo subject to fines, it a bill
Introduced today In tho Lower House
of the legislature by Representative
McGlnnls, becomes a law,
Faco powder, ferfume, false hair.
and bleaching materials tor the hair
are among the articles the bill would
forbtd women to use.
The bill provides that the women
may not have their ears pierced or
wear, ear. rln gs"nt parties or In any
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Pioneer Doctor Dies
tU
John A. Cbastain SucoIk Aftw Utcri Dbess
public places'
A round trip rate of t!0 to the
Pauama-Paclflc International exposi
tion Is In effect for "tie opening of
tho fair. Besides tala, there Is a
thirty-day limit, wtth'stbpeverprlvel-
eges galore. a"'Ml
The Klamath Chamber, of Com
merce Is anxious to set Klamath Falls
represented nt the fair opening, and
asks (hose Intending to go to leave
their names at, the headquarters of
the organisation by. the llth. If
enough can be lUteea'speelal Pull
Tln-eo-Ceat Books
The following are tho new books
fro which tho library will charge a
thrce-cent-a-day rental until the cost
of the books Is refunded to tbe as as as
sociateon: Cordelia Blossom George Ran
dolph Chester.
Mother Ko Kathleen Norrls.
The Valley of the Moon Jack
London,
Bambl Marjorta Beaton Cooker,
The Eyes of the World Harold
Bell Wright. -v.
T. Temborom Frances Hodgson
Buraott. ,
Little Bve sMgsrton Eleaaer Kal-
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After a lingering Illness, Dr. John
A. Cbastain, the pioneer physician of
Klamath county, passed away at his
home near Bonanza, Just before mid
night last night. The funeral will
be held at Bonanza at 2 o'clock to-
MIV.nill .flAMIAIIII V
Wm IIivaa tnntiilia It ha w ''
parent that the aged pnyslclaa'e life
was nearly run, and his ckltdrea
had abandoned hope of hw .recovery.
All were at the bedside at tile time
of the demise.
Dr. Cbastain was over 80 years
of age, being bora April '3, 1884, 'la
Meigs county, Tennessee. He strug
gled in his early, life to secure as
educatlonaad after teaching several
years, he beata the study of medi
cine la theearly 60's.1
Waeu the ClvU war'broke out, Or;
Ckaatata" wlet; la - oVftAlatai:; a
company, and espoused the caaaevof
the Confederacy f' aenrtiria' the make.
He -rapidly earaee; prematlea, aeiri
ever, end after beeeatlaf a eaiHeJa.
he was reeemmeaeal, for- pnmtMm
promotion waa'ma4e,.the'war.ea4ed
w d AMa .. -1 -
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CTuurtalacand fiaUly
reached Oreaoa.f after am' evertaed
trip. la 1888 he came to Klassatt
n a., '.-.'' j. . i. r,f
-0r. seuai a awaaawwaere Be v
pracueee. meewae, and his, family
conducted a livery stable and a hote
wae la tie tnat "r. ynastain
retired from active life, and he has
alnce been living en hls""aVpuiaT
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