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Fourteenth Year No. 391 ' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920 Prko, Ffoq C'wfjt SPFiKFR FOR " !:ES3Jrni llfi W" MEM flRFNf"" ,11,1: " ."I: .: --.-. ri-.r'.:r-. .... wx'-rirJi"rv hnu N s :.:r::::i: h shu me hah m mhhs ssisirsaEMH wwHUtis... U U II II U U II I U morrow mnrnlnc rnmmoiiinrii- UllUUIIIaU. I IlUUIl Ul llll lUJ-aU I IIL.UU BRILLIANT 111 Tim rHtupiilr.ii of lli'iiutiir Hiram W. Johnson fur the, iiniitlniitliin for (tin presidency mi tlm Republican ticket will Ixi rormully limnrhoil In Ktnmnth Fulls tonight under llm una pices of (tin KIiiiiiiiIIi County John noil for President i lull. when Ituy munil Itiitilnn, mm nf Hi n best known nrntnrn anil authorities mi edueii llnniit, polltltul mill liiliiriiiillnnnl af fairs In llii United Wales will address tho people nf IiIk elty nt nil open air meeting, 'llm moiling "111 Im hold in Mil In hlrrrt between 'I'lilril nml Fourth streets Mr; Itnliliiit In n Progressiva Re publican of tlm firm caliber. Ho was temporary nml permanent chairman i f (ho parly Hint nominated Tlmo ilnrn llniiKiiiit II" win n close per sonal friend nml advisor of Roosevelt ml aluir-i i tut sumo innfldoutliil re lallmiH with H.'imHir 1 llriini V, John on. Iln ha iilwnyit been ii believer la Johnson nml considers Joliu-nn n dupllrn'to of Itnosovcll As hfntl of llm American Red I'rost tnlaalnn In Russia, with llm rnnk or culiiiii'l, Mr Hnlilnii In well vorrwil In conditions im Hi") existed In Iltin aln unit HIImtIii during tlm tryliu: days when llm Amorluiii lud worn ' stationed In t tint desolate ruction ol Ihn world. Two ram Mr Rubin ndvhivil tlm United Wales government nf tlm rule MM" vf nlfnltr m Russia an t Ike itaml ho took at that tlmo has bean later approved liy tlm world. As speaker on religious matter. Mr. Robins Manila out promlnontly. Ilia servlrea on tho platform In largo Proliant gatherings hnvo attracted wirrlil-wlrtn attention. Iluvlti' "worked nml toltctl with hls'hnmf.Mr. Itnlilna la a nnturnl friend of labor, Iln ar-es In' Hiram Johnson th savior of Hui laboring lirrii-and' wonii n nf llm nitinn. unit when Hmititiir lnin.uoii ii"- ii-ful lilii randldary, Mr Itobln iiittimliatety volunteered Ida renin Ho firmly bellevra llini Jntin on a iuord both aatgovorrior qf.tlm great stale nl Cut Ifornl nml na United Kini-a senator constitute tho lnlRlituil lKoi In Aincrlrnn iilntury. litor roroi;nlif tbft nrvut iIcoiIm Jnhnron haa ilonn Oil capllnl now ntnnlla firmly Ih'lilml him. aaa Mr Itntiln. Mr. Itnlilna ln alinliril tlm Icncuo of nntlomi tlm piirnmotiiit Innim of tho prralilcntliil niinp.nitn - for mnntha, nml Jm Miyit Hint llm iitnml taken by Hmiiilnr JnlniMin in tluit "f a,' trim lilim-lilooiloil Amnrlcnn wlm HarrH flRht for Anmric.i iiR.ilmil uuu oilita, Mr. HiiIiIiih will Iihmi Mimi'thliiR portlnt'iit to My rcluttvo In tlm m cronclimmil of tlm JiipniU'Hi upnu tlm lamia of wi'Htnrn Hnlloil Htiilrrt. KIiiiiiiiIIi KiiIIh ininplii rininot liolp ImlnR IntiTi'Mtoil In Hilii HiihJ'il I.lko ul thu Jiiliimoii vumiMlKimrti, Mr. Holilim U pnyliiR lilii on ux IwnHca. Tho JnlniKnn innipnlKii In not Hiifflclmit to iiiiilntiiln men tlm uniiilli'Hl rorM of fluid workura or buy nnwapupiT Mpiicn. Mr. KoIiIuh apent on i ii of IiIh llfo iIIkkIii' koM In AliiHku. Iln wuiit oyer tlm Olill coot Hiiinnllt lino of tho fow men In accomplish .tlm tusk ami i-urrlcil 2,000 poumlii of grub, 7R puuiula ut ttllmo, for 40 mllin, from Wynn In the Kumniit of Clillroot. Ho Muji'il Id' tho fnuon iiorlli thrnn yonrH 'im! lOwim tliero Im miido li Ik tnnmty. yMr. Unblnn' Inlk iilionlil provn an duration to many. Ho wiiiiIh ovory man and .woman In Klnmnth I'iiIIh to hear him. No mattur Iiut their polltlra ho Invited nil. Tlm ineotlnK laaclioilnloil to Hturt at 8:30 o'clork tonight. , IVKIJj KNOWN VOtlNCl i l'Koi'ia; aih: maihiiki) "Hoy Wlmor, a young contractor of Um Fort Klamath district nnd a mom kair of a' family prominent In that uKtion, and Miss Zolma Odon, daugh tar of Mr. and Mrs, II. K. Oden.ot Dairy, were married nt noon today by'Justlce Ni J. Chapman. The Oden wmuy are pioneerat tno i'airy, oib Trlct. Tho nuwlyweds will llvo at i Dairy. Wll.lt III! : 'ro.M()iti(ou Clnirclien llirmii'liont tlm clly will lioM Hpiirliil nurvlrim lo innrrnw mornlnic romnmmnra Ihn nf Mntlmr'H Day. Mnn mill womun of many wnlka of llfo join In lionerlni: tlm iloarest frlimil 'on riirlli, If nlm atlll in IIvIiik, or In pnylm: trllniln In Imr nmmory In tlm illapluy of IiIohkoiiin If aim In Riitm. A wliltn (lower If your moth or la no IniiKor with you, n rol- nrml lilonaotii If alio la llvlm;, nro llm proper Iribulca, ' HAI.K.M, May K Indicted by tho Mnrlou roiinty Rrnnd Jury nil n cbarRe of naimu.t with ...lent to kill. Mrs 1 I.-iiii HlnlRnr, iiro til', la In tlm roiinty ,Jnll bore today In dofutill of 3 000 lunula. Mho n arreateil taut tilRbt. j Mra. rllelRvr'a Imllr.tmeut anil rub JKiniuent nrreat lsthn reaull of nil jiilliRed toufeiuilou In tho r.rand Jury I by Jesmi .MiilllnU, who wna nrreated the uiRht Miii. Hlelr.er'n bimliaml wu ! nlmi. Mn nil rr.i In Mulllnlx'a nl b'Kvd (onfvaaloii, nciurdlmt to llm I'uiiuiy primerutor, bo nccuned Mrs, illtelRi-r nf pnylnr. him lloo to kill i Imr liiikli.iinl. Tlmy would then j marry when Mrn. HtrlRer rnnm Into pohaeri.lon nf her liuntut rul'r- $70,000 raintc. HlelRyir rc'roveted from tlm nliot.i niiiFB ciriDDiKto ic t IIVCI Jnirrmu io UAVINf; rflMERArK' ........ CINCINNATI, Ohio, May 8 Shipping by barge down thu Ohio rivur la "coming back," according to river men. A few ycara ngn Indica tions wrrn that freighting by bargo would soon bo a thing of tho past cause of the quicker transportation Miy'-rnll. 'Hnwovnr, tho tables hnvo tumid Sl'urti tlm beRliinlng of thu war, frol;it eoiigestlou, roupled with nrii(ijrr short.iRe. bna furrul tnnnu nrt,!irers to ayck mery known means ot transportation Automobile mantifacturera were .iirlciilnrly bard bit. I l-asl year n fow enterprising deal Hr ;loni; tho Mlaslsslpid ns far south ,na How Orleans began driving their ears oti'rlaud Irom Detroit and other i'llleva t'i Clurliiuatl whore the) Iraded I heii'i on li.'irui'H to bo pushed by luga to llm.r destination. Tlm cost Is hild In hnvo bemi about the samu ni nIiipiiIuk by rail and to have been mill Ii qulrker UNIFORM GARB FOR ; HiGH SCHOOL GIRLS IMinKNIX. Arlx.. Mny 8 A uni form dress for I'lioeiiK high Hchool 'glrbi lum been prihcilln'd by thu ! board or trilbtoeu. It conslstH of blim Nerg-i or uhlln cotton hIiItIh, white "middy blouses, cotton stockliiRN nnd hoea with moderato heiils. J Tlm unirorm was decided upon by llm high mliool'H purout-tenckurs' jiiii.ioiljitluii, a (tor, It wan Mild, girls had left school borntiHo tbey wore unublo td keep up with tlm tendency l ...U...., 1 .. OL Pl-IJlllllll't1 ll tVI'lll VAruiiaivu clothe. Tho wearlnc of tho uni forms will begin with tho opening ot school next rail. FROM LONDON TO FRISCO, FOUR DAYS HAN I'UANClflCO, Mny S. Aoriul piiHHungor trnlllu from London to San FranclHoo In l)t) limirn, with ronuoctlotiH to llavrjll, wuh predicted Vlttilii a doendo by John M. Rogers, aeronautical onglneur ot New Urtinn wick, N, J who uttemleil tho ulr pliino show recently held hero. "DlrlglbloH (lying, fifty ,or sixty mllos an hour, ,an easy muttor, can innko tho 'Atlantic In botweon llfty and sixty hours," suld Ilogers, "Sor vlco between San Franclsco'nnd Now York could1 bo nmdo In loss tlmo," "Kqulppod with nuiuoroua motors, any disaster duo to. engine .trouble Is a' rnmoto possibility, and should' I ccRiniiq nimnnr ; AGIST IHN overy onglno stop,' tho big ;hloonajuuncon(lrmed-reDort-rccolvedrto would float until nld could bo sum menod by wlroloss," ' ....' 'i - - . UH1HIH1: Ceorcn K. Clumn, .14, van killed ymileriliiy iiftnrnonn by n rolllnr; loRll(,tlcu In tho wooda nmir Kei:frn(iii'N mill at YVorilnn' yeatnrdny attnrnnoii, Cor oner Wbltlock wan rnllod from ttilit elty. Iln found thot Mr. Cbaa.i, ilrlvorj.rl !f mi' auto truck, win enKaged In i UK J: londliiR Iok on tho truck, when bin; end of ihn Im; allpMid. Tho lot; rolled from llm triAk rStchlnK him bivl iienlh It. Ilh akiill wot cruahed urnl ; ifi'ii... ... .... nfvi. ilealh huh ItiKtnulaueniia. HealdeN a widow, tho decedent lonviiH four lirytlmrd and thrco aln lura, 'I'liren of tho brolhera realdo near Wordcn. Otbori of tho family aro in aoutlmrn California.- Ilia par euta, Mr. and Mrs. (leori.n h. Chaan ,': Vwta. Oo-rw IC bo renmmbernd by old realdenla nn tlm proprietor of Chano'ii atnllon n tho old I'okeRumn stnRo. rood. Thu body una lukuu to Yruku for!lnn.B nnd applauds his flRht aRalnst burial. tho loaRUo of nations nnd up to tho ' present tlmo In tho primary elections CATTLE MEN ARE (held In various parts of tho coun- MEETING TODAY i W ' Popular vnto iimt for Johnson t astoundliiR. Ho will bo nomlnatod Tlm Klamnlh Cnt'tln & Horso na-'and elected presldcutot tho United soclntlou nro libldlnc n iiicctlng this .Stale, ir tho cxprewlons ot tho pco iifternoon at llonnnzn to llnnlly con- plo la any criterion, abler tlm bill proponed to bo Intro-! "Senator Johnson la a constructlvo ilured In ronRresN for tlm Inclualou statesman who ncrontpllsbes results, of nil public lands Iff tlm eastern Ho wna at first denounced bitterly, part of tlm toutity In tlm national .Hut gradually bin genius for prnc forefcl reserve, fiucli Inclusion would! ileal Koicrninrnt compcllod tho ad- i placo tlm illsposltlon or fornco prlvl - fleges In tlm hands ot tho forest sor- - ei:ea In tlm liam a ot tlio roreat aor - '..,. , ...... ........ .., I:." ""L. " .."": "V.". "' , ,,,., ,.,.,,, .. nw Ioiik aljiidlng ranRii problems. W. C. Van Kiiioii, kccrutary and at tornoy for tho Cattlo Ic llurau aOi, elation, left this morning to atteni tho Ilonania. mooting. Ho expects to bo Instructed to loavo soon for Washington to lay tho bill before congress. J. II. Camahan, attorney nnd aeoroiarylror tho ahoep IntersaU, will assist tho campaign for tho bill's pnssaRO from thla end. FREE BALL GAME SUNDAY AT PARK There's plenty of material on hand tor n fnst ball team In Klam-,- ntli Falls this summer It sutllclent support can bo enlisted to make tho national paBtlmo popular, assert Io- cl."-napUowl.oha-oplc u creditable nlno to cross bats with tlm Christy mill team nt Modoc park tomorrow afternoon.- Tho purpose r ii.. ...mo la t.. anew the i.ubtl'c the Plentiful talent ava.hjblo. which wlh teamwork and tralnlag canbo mold- on una a MronB "?" - iiriiiiintnrH urn asking tho crowd t . . -...!.. n-iaa-k n htrong aggregation ino m urn ltaklne tho crowd id n urn nsxing urn cruwu r i.... .i... ... ihn one, : . . . V. " ..'...' .r ,h llllll gVO tlio 110)8 '.no oncu that limy mny Judge If tho worthy of support. No ad mm i pt leiini in ouiiii) in ".'u"i " ( ..-.I... ... .iinnii.l mission wlIMio charged, mo gamo'ii nowspapurauu um nuram m ""jTUpfti nPV CiTIinPlMTC starts nt 2 o'clock. loso friends or buolnesa by pursulm: nLULUU OIUULHIO Tho Christy nlno uro credited with, such n broad-minded policy," con! WILL HAVE "TRY-OUT" hiivlnr: n strong l--rt.iitk.nnfl thn gaum will Im Interesting. A wook j ftnni Sunday Chlloquln. which has IIIII.HI-H..W -HUtinmii wvwxa had things all Its own way so fur this atisons wants to play Klamath Fals on tlio homo lot. a s , IIUV8 NI'.W KQUIPMKXT l- A tulegram was recolvodhls attof noon'from Roih Nlckurson, owner ot thn Rex enro,-' stating thaC ho had been BucceHKful In securing tho addi tional llako-Rlto oqulpmeut for h.ls bakery department thnt ho has been trying to got hold of for sorao weeks. Tlm domaud for Uukc-Rlto ovens la so far uhead of tho supply thnt It Is Impossible to got thom without wait ing for moutliR. Mr. Nickerson, how- ever, got wind ot ono thnt was or- dored for u firm that later decided not to go abend with their plana, nod ho Immediately left or tho south for. tho pnrposo ot getting tho oqulpmont for IiIh plant. .That his -Isslou was successful Is Indicated, by tils' telq grunt. ' I A KKIIKLH CliAIM CA1TUIIK OF'BIEXIOAJr CAPlTAti KL 1,'ASO, MayjS-rllovolutloBary forcesfunder Genoral Benjamin Blll havo take'n Mex'lco''CltyiW'-ordlng to 'day from Chihuahua City and mado I public by revolutionary leadors here, IS MUZZLE! "j-i to lio president nt a inomonl'H Tlicodoro HootKivolt tnndo that dl- red ntntoniaiil In apcnklnj; of Sen ntor Hiram W. Johnson, then gov- rnor ot California, omo fow yoara oro. Hlnco that tlmo this majority of tho peoplo ot tho United fUntea Imvo1 ;Como to bcllovu na did KoonovoH. 'ri,H la thu way llonnlnR l'. Cook, w,0 arrived In Klamlth Kall.i ycr.tor- day on n tour of tho atato, mmmar Itcd tho Johnxon campaign. Con- llnuliiR Cook n.tld: "Johnson's ability and hli won derful uxccutlvo ability ns governor or tlm atato of California, his roeord mi a United fitatos aenntor and his -U.U M.lt tho lW. of nations) i,H (.ndenred him to tho rank nnd ' fn of tlm nation nnd every trim- bloodtd America lovlnc American ad - .k . I . ---!. ' miration of many or his mosi critical 'opponents. 'J'lils Ih bcirR domon- 'nntioiienta. TOils IB lictng uoraon-- . . .,... ,. ,.... . .. tho United """" ,,,,, ""UUbr u; Billies it. , . i ; "SenatnriJohnrdn irtaudtf for Amor-I )ca rtt lilst and Ml thif tlmo. Tho advocates of. Urn luagao ot uallonii rfliould put tho 'question to tho men who (ought in tho war, tho mothers nnd fathers of thoso boys ns to whether they want thoso boys nnd tho boys of thoso boys to go to tho far ends ot'tbo earth and glvo their lives In wars not ot our choosing. Tho mothers nnd fathors and tho flRhtlng men nro bitterly opposed to i,,n;rto.hoBraiitudoofocry;0,tolh' tho Icncuo ot nations nna benator limit nnd woman In this country for saving 'America nnd tho constitution!' r fro in foreign domination," Cook. ' it ia Vim. ii Hi.fi n naiier.that Is f,01'08,0"' In. Arll"" lc " ft . Hopubllcan Journal that prints the " -' "". "- , cast a alur. Right hero In Oregon oao large paper In "'' endeavoring to II m up all tho papers t . ..- . . i a in anil atiiiiai iiu.iiii-il iiiiiibuii. il aa 0;f -," ,,, find tho Klamath."0" Seappooso and among tho oldlfalhor waa cxccted to arrive frees moai grainjuih in imu mo -vmujunn .., T ni. .i . . . . " - - ....--. . .- most gratify ng to find tho Klamath r. , Herald willing u supply Its many." rL.a.i..r. with facts concerning all tho .urn ..i. .. ,...., .. """'lTmnv In Till imnnk rnuntv Mnrnrnr readers with facts concerning all tho rt. I.Slcal thoy an ninll o far candidates. That Is tho function of nporU ""lc""M- "ro mall st far. . - - - - - I fliwtaafl PftfTiV- I to recelvo treat men t for a badly smashed anklor Mr. Parker was In Jurod when his foot became caught between two logs, O. A. O. TRACK SINN MKUT , r ,TANli;()RI TKAM TODAY 8TANFOKD UN1VKRS1TY, Palo Alto, Cal.. Mny 8. Stantord'8 ath- lutlc team la pitted ngnlust Oregon Agrlculturo "college inon In u: trade tncotihero'' today. Swun of Oregon is looked oiijusa' fofmldablo rontendor In tho mllo run. .J HbUTF. ONI.; TO HAVl. , , r vr-V 1AHA' SMIL DKIiIVF.nV , jJpodanow3 for residents ot Mills addition and tho territory south to Midland, served by R. F. 1). Routo No meat that "dallyndcllvorv tn place of the thrlco wook dolivory thnt has boon main- talned since its Imtallatlon. i,u.Miii.u.ii,t. n .i.mvi.i. uiuimi aro (o ho Bjvcn nn 0p.,0rtunlty to moving articles from autoy on FkfU . j HKTWKEX I.tKJS IXJUUKlt try Ulcr hanA. on ioggora- aa 'street, was f inodVfor 'drunkeaaeaa ' . " 7 . , , . lumbormon ot, tho I'acinonorthwest lal evening bygio poMe'i' Judge. Ife S.n-.Pfj'-W' " l WaaliliiBlon aurl(; ,ho com,nf; mnt accord. othorichargo W beetled aadvk street. apartnor In tbo Parker Uros. n (o Jlrorn)atIon recc,Ved hero by, ftunWood th-R-Draoddard Lunger .company, was brought to , Edworth).( nold.secretary forLpro.ecute. M ' & tho .Warren IIunHhospltM yesterday Mnnflll111 nf ,h ,.,.,, WnrM VS M: W Contained Ip tho announce- "u" K- ". '" oo;nro msuva jj dl Postmaster W. A. Delsell 'w'c 'n0 normal aw.i ucowors inrr ffuwing inrfe'fV'f -heretftor tho louto will have n tho WI"an-otto vnlloy have been QUIT apaceitoday -ak'sy large amoai :;r.V YOIIK, Mny 8. Attack on lli ii uiliultilntrntlon of I'rcalduni WIN non nml prediction that tho Soclnllet party will poll over 2,000,000 votes in un! jiroaiucnuai .campaiRii wan miidu lodny by Morrfa Hlllqult, torn ,porary chalnnnn of tho Hoclallat na , tlonul conn.'iitlon nt tlio oponlne scs- alon Imto today. j Ho mid (tin pnrty would aurvlvo I I lit fmftrlttl nil rit "nnnninli1lfiil tn ,,,,,.... ,,,, , ,., at 'bintiti nrt mil I'.oonvoi IllUU'i I on It In l.int year by "all tho powers jot darknera and opprexalon In tho country " y lOUTLAND May 8, (Special to thu Herald). A preliminary check of tho atato shows tho' Salvation Army campaign for funds for tho homo scrvlco program for 1920 going rii hi elt-nntf villi mnn At tmtttttt !. , Iu'luul u iIU '-UVliUIU. - I'llot Hock district ot Umatilla county, with a quota ot $870, went otur tho top May 4. Portland work ers took tho Held Tuesday and re port contributions from 95 per cent of tlm calls mado with reports from out In tho atato all satisfactory. "Tho hard task seems to center lri Portland," said John L. Ktherldgo; atato president ot tho campaign? "Hero It Is a muttor ot getting to tho monoy that Is waiting for us. "Wo aro now bending our effort tvward getting bankers to colled IU . Oriipnil n'ltl tn nvnr fnr thn Cnlvnt In- . .. . . , "ray. . aurpnsicg numoor oi coun- tic nro reporting acattcrlnBlLtrlct? nv.P ,.n . i, in ,k.n ;. ,... i..rv '? NO DISGRACE TO WEAR OLD CLOTHESJ VISAL.IA, Cal.. May 8. -Tho Tu lare County Pomona Orange' has gono on record us opposing extrava gance .through adoptfon of thls'.reio lutlon: 'Resolved, that we, tho momhera. of Tularo County Grango, No. G, do claro that It Is no dlsgraco to wear Resolvod, that wo discourage the ) nil ihnln n nf nTrpovorsniit -ll'1ci .""""" , --.' ; IN I i ii ddoda""l",,,"nh",,,",H,n,,Te,,,l,,i,?J an u mat moro labor ami energy ..bo.,, J. wiM.r. mu. n.taks ctpended In tho production of me rInBlI)B about B rcductloa ot cost." VlltST IXIltllST-KIKK PORTLAND, May STho first cf thg V wporcil ivivok iiiuj vt ij ncuauii ua v iliiuiilii gcappooso and among tho old i ... , . T slashings nf tho Welst Logging com- """""- - ,mny m '" county. .Meager p a IIUTTU, Mont.. May S. Thoolog Ileal students ot tho United States Movement, from L, C, Fry, In charg'eT of, tbo aurvey ot special groups for I tbo movenment. I A recont visit' by Mr. Fry to lum ber camps ot Washington, Oregon, I upper California, Montana nnd Ida ho developed tho uood ot religious . .. j.. .v worKurd tiioro, no saui, ami no ar (ranged to placon number ot tho Btu - ilont preachers for tlm Bumnfof., . umntlts Tlm rnlnllntiahln nf lin liNnrlmr M...I tl.A ..M..lu.inM ,i.nllN. hnniMn ..U. ... .,..u.. ...v.. n ........ vu-.Y4vi-.- n I, v JV ,.l that of 'follow werkers: than .minis'-. Ufil'OnTWSnAlsMajr 8.-Petlt tors nnd laymen. Mr. Fry stated, nnd opportunities would bo afforded tor social servlco work ns well ns rollg- lous. mORHY CROP IIIG .. - -- .. aV fci.'Mt.-k SALKM, Ore., May 8. Marion county Is looking forward to a r.iraw - n'ferod fB cents a pound -for tho horVt4 ofaocloty nfws,1 'the' soeiet rlos. but In many cases nro holding out for 20 centi. iii mexigo cin 'It Mrs. Ebon F. Greenlaw uditw young children, Teddy, aged 7, ftOi Adeline, aged 2 years, aro sat if Mexico City aftor a flight from t$ zada, whero Mr. Greenlaw ud"tw,. sona wcro murdered by bandits MriP In tho week, according to a talacrMJ received Into yesterday from i'ktHt In Los Angeles by P. C. Kalfffct Of this city, iMra. nrnnlniT't briltaW" Slnco tbo nows ot Mr. Qraalajlt.w'g mu'rder -was received Mr. KaigM kM been striving to get lolegrapkie munlcntlon with tho America, and others at Mexico City,, bat Uka revolution, has apparently cut off tk Moxlcan capital. la some ssaasor. howevor, Mrs. Greenlaw waablcta get a mes-aga through to In'fom,tfc Los .Augclc clstcr of her safsty aat thu minds of her relatives bora art greatly relieved., L i Another tragedy occurred at. Uaa Paflzada lumber plant, whet. Mr. Greenlaw was bait owner of, tte Suchl Lumber .company. folIowlaaK tho killing of Mr. Greenlaw aa4 Ut nine-year-old son, Sanford,. la tbo alaylngro; ""'M 32. otvl;Mfr urecniaw oy a Jim marria., jm l,ouajT man wasln charge ottapaJaj operations, in tno mountalaf. B"taj ooitoveu tnai no, rouo iniotajJ. illiicovtfirptl Ihn murtter nt ht-i fj ...y. ... I"-)-- and brother, and put up afigjrt hfat. enilea In hla l;nlhi Mr..Knleh,t lived for IOmmb-bb Mexico, jiart ot tho tlma lafaMajala-. fc" M. eP.-rtji by, W'braab, ur-lu-Iaw. Jio says that baacUt aWaW . wcro a common occurrence uUas-fjar payabroubt tiio outlawaJraaaj- log down, usually resultlngJi laWla aniUoq ojdeq. yjj;b.ipiaj jio tens grim taies or cobokmm witnessed In other parts -Mbt.Mib;. lean republic in tho years slace tao irou.jcrlp of.Dlaa;waa brak-tf,al chaos let looso In the Iaa4. tells of American men and woajsji slalu and horribly mutilated by lite icrocious iapausias in ua booby talu. and of ArWsJHcsns la Maileo City forced to seek tee protectlom-at tho Urltlsh flag to save their '."t' 'If Mrs. Greenlaw'can Had lo.scaiio from; the country a. .be ? vk&S ' v:i X L'..&. . ' . u:.- lliaiUXO COM1M7KD V Tho hearing of Netll IMaMMMf charged with raising a chock la by J. J. Stclgcr and cashing It, jraa continued until Monday by JoaUaje i-ii-tntn-iM una ninrninir naiiBaiaWfl . " - wuco iasi nigm oui was aeiayea. .,. 1 m iBlTe him tno court Branted tho contlnuaaea to tlmo. to get here. I - AUTO I.OOTKK FINED 3 OX IXTOXICATIOX by'kC. Homer Do Long, captured 'Goddard Thursday evening while - IIF.RK FJION XERRA8KA Mr. and Mrs. Dasll Dletzen arrli hero last evening from Central Nebraska, nnd during their stayvl tho city they will bo guests ot kV nudr.Ato. O. I). Ilurko. Mr. DletatJB tmya-lhht Klamath Falls showe 'ovl'Ieco ot development than ajy - ,,Jr "u v8,"!l ou ",d -ou""'y . WANT PARDON FOB A? lh. '.. Ut JMHTIiANJ) A mo befog clrculutod here asking i tho scntonco ot Henry Albera te.tkaW vnr.s In tbo federal peulteutleryJfcji voided. Tho petition says AlberMB going blind. i tU'tf-,'..-JiMt' .i...- ',t v " i SOCll.lY c.WIiUMK MONDA' iritt column is omfttod until Monday . i ski iajHL. . -i .j. I ' 1 Vl K ; x- cc'''. v V' 'M$$ VtKHiH" . , . -$ V