Lewis Wampler Is livre from Wood­ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ revolver, registration of all sales, and bine. lite Wampler hoiueateud near a prohibition against display of pock­ ♦ OduHsa. Ho will remain a few days. WII.NON IN i » i : m < k icati <’ et weapons in any store. A permit ♦ A.MLK ICA N A MBA SSA DOR ACT! may be obtaiued from a justice of the ♦ PrvHident-EliMl Hita Reside « Noll«« peace in the couutry districts, or the WITH RAPIDITY The usual U>uten lull In social ry Goeller, Hugo 11. Loewe, William ♦ lu* borer I recorder or municipal judge of u ictivities Ims been strongly felt in Downing. Philip J. Sinnott, Joo P « O III co of tin« Treasurer of Klamath Autoinobil«« Arc Coinniandoeretl to town upon the applicant presenting loci1 circles for the past two weeks. Brett, Albert Loewe, Claude Cose- County, February 13, 1913 ♦ United Preus Service Cokivey Americans Out of Mexice an affidavit signed by two freeholders ind some of the clubs have postponed boom, John C. Cleghorn, Andrew t). Notice 1» hereby given that there * PRINCETON, N. J., Fob. 15. < ¡»J—Telegraph Office I n Bombard- vouching for hiB good moral char­ meetings Until after Easter, which is Horner. Perry O. De Lap, Garrett Van ♦ are fund« In th« county treasury for Prouldont-eloct Wilson rodo ed and Operator» Seek Safety iu acter. celebrated March 23, this year. The Riper, Edmund Gowen. John Siemens to this city today from Now ♦ the rcdi'inpllon of ull general fund Merchants are prohibited from dis­ ouiet season is being taken advantage and Lawrence Mehaffey. I liuht — Streets Are Blockaded York In u day coach. He occu­ ♦ warrants protested prior to and in­ playing pocket weapons or from sell­ of by novices in the game of "lily —o o o— With Dead pied a seat beside a laborer. Ilo ♦ cluding May 9. lulu ing except upon exhibition of a per- bridge," and several begiuner's meet­ Miss Louise Lee hue returned from Intereat will cease front till* dale, read a paper for awhile mid then ♦ MEXICO CITY, Feb. 13.—The li­ . mit. When a weapon is sold, the ings have been held, at which great Oakland, where for several months February 13, 1913 ♦ doled. brary of the American Club was I name of the purchaser must be taken, strides have bevu made in mustering past she has been studying music. CLAUDE H DAGGETT, ♦ ----0-0-0---- wrecked at noon today by a shrapnel, along with the number and descrip­ the pastime. County Treasurer. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ fired directly into the building. tion of the gun. Sales are to be re- Valentine decorations were used by 1-13 r 2t blit The bullets penetrated pictures of ported on the 1st and 15th of each Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Robertson al The sixth birthday of John Kuy- Washington, Lincoln, McKinley and month to the sheriff or chief of po- ¡their home on Second and High IAMÌG1NG IS IN Kendall was the occasion for a party streets last Friday, when they enter­ lice. Taft. FULL BLAST NOW at the homo ol' his parents, Mr. uud The bill is modeled on a bill pend- tained ut tive hundred, the guests be­ None of the guests or attendants Mr». D. V. Kuykendall on Klamath ing in the Washington legislature, the ing Mrs. E. M. Marple, Mr. and Mrs. were killed. avenue. Saturday afternoon, at which Logging operations In the vicinity state senate at Olympia recently pass­ Frank Vannice, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the pupils of the First grade at the of Keno are now running full blast, We hsv» ewrythlna you MEXICO CITY. Feb. 13.—At 9 ing by unanimous vote a measure on Riverside school, and Miss Maude Mashburn, Mr. ami Mrs. William A. need for Ihm flailing trip o'clock the artillery duel continued. much the same lines. Objections of Rippey, who touches the class, were Miksten, Mr. and Mrs. Horman Force, according to It. W. Tower, a prornl- Hook, line. rod«, reala, The heavy guns of the Madero forces the country members have been guests. Juvenile pustimes made the Mrs. Zim Baldwin, Mrs. George W. nent resident of thikt place, who is a basto et», «te. We « . i i did great damage to the arsenal. largely met in the new draft, and It is afternoon a merry one for the kiddies, Bradley, Mr. Duties and Claude E Klamath Falls visitor. He state» truis, guns sud camping Many of the Diaz shells have gone thought the bill has a good chance and an enjoyable luncheon was served Maxwell. Prizes were won by Mr». that the snow, which was a detriment outlts Baldwin ami Mr. Vannice. Refresh­ far out of the fighting zone, killing for passage. by Mrs. Kuykeudall. Johu's guests a short time ago. Is uow in condition ments were served during the course and wounding many people. were: Miss Maude Rippey, John Uer- to permit the crows to got lots of log« THE GUN STORE of the delightful evenlug. Both sides are ignoring the rules BILL COMPLETES Ung. Goldy Hales, Wilbur Courtney, J. It. CHAMBKRN Into the river. — 0-0-0— RECALL MEASI RE Anita Lawrence. Peru Wiley, Faye of civilized warfare. Mr. Tower lias a contract to cut Ftk<>er BWI J*<<>tm MIS Klamath Falls girls again proved At 10 o'clock the fighting was in Wiley, Mildred Davis, Gertrude Cofer. the timber on tho Adams tract, and themselves to be delightful «ntertuln- full progress. A few minutes later SALEM. Feb. 13.—A bill provid­ Emma Biehn, Ernest Folsom, Lois ho bus a crow ut work on this timber. there was a lull in the firing. ing complete machinery for recal« Snow goose, Nellie Elliott, Charles ers when, In the west hull of the I. O. O. F. building they gave a Vati- Many of the dead and dying lying elections was passed by the senate Riley, Irene Folsom, Constance Crys­ in the streets were non-combatants. this week, this being a committ report tal, Thelma Browne, Howard Barnber, entine dancing party. The hall was of the original Joseph bill on the sub­ Francis McLane, Orville Ford, Zeltua prettily bedecked in a manner appro- ! WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 13.— ject. ________ __________ It provides that 25 per cent of Bunting, Ralph Graves, Eileen Steph­ pirate to the occasion, hearts and Vera Citiz reports to the slate de-.t,Je voters must sign a recall petition ens, Pearl Leavitt. Maybell« Leavitt, cuplds being used in profusion. Danc­ partment that communication with an(j that the signers must write the William Kuykendall and Vernon Kuy­ ing was enjoyed until a late hour, and punch wag served from a taste­ Mexico City has failed. It is not (lsle oj gigning after tbeir names. No kendall. fully arranged punch booth. Attend- known whether or not the instru- ¡g to be considered valid if ob- 1 ing were Miss Winifred Winnurd, rients at the capital have been aban- tained more than sixty days before Members of the Art Needlework Miss Claudia O'Louglilin, Miss Seeley, doned in the face of the artillery fireithe petition is filed. ABSTRACTING centered on the telegraph office. The bill also provides for paymsnt Club and their husbands enjoyed u Miss Elsie Low, Miss Maude Rippey, delightful evening Thursday, when Miss Katherine Williams, Miss 1-ois I of the expense of a candidate sought uivcj ors and Irrigation I npli;< crs MEXICO CITY, Feb. 13 The Mex- , to recalled, and for the publication Committee No. 2 of the society enter- My.rs, Miss Fattuie Virgil. Miss Josie tained at the home of Mr. and Mr». Van Riper, Miss Adelaide Anderson, ican Cable company's office is the tar­ of an official pamphlet containing get of the Diazites for a hail of shrap­ statements of rival candidates. Cll- Hebert E. Wattenburg on Ewauna Miss Florence Bowen, and Messrs. Heights. Members of this committee Fred J. Murphy, Joe Brett, J. Y. nel. culators or recall petitions are for­ are Mrs. Wattenburg. Mrs. R. H. Dun­ Johnson, John Siemens Jr., Harry Klamath »'alls, Oregon Fighting is in progress about the bidden to receive pay for their work. bar, Mrs. G. A. Wirtz and Mrs. Carey I Goeller, Joe B. McAlister, Albert H. building M. Rarnsby. in addition to the bus­ Loewe, Lawrence Mehaffey, Garrett The streets are blockaded with ANSWER SUPPLANTS bands of these women, the guests at­ Van Riper, Philip J. Sinnott and E. I dead bodies. FORMER DEMURRER i tending were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. W. Van Bellen. The casualties are enormous. z KLAMATH FALL» I lught, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Hawley. -_ o—o-o— NEW PAPER FILED IN DIVORCE MUNIU Hol NE Fred Peterson. Miss Nett Drew, Mr. a highly enjoyable social «vent MEXICO CITY, Feb. 13.—A bat­ SUT, WHICH MAKES CHARGES Hoir lU-poiM-utaUvr <>f Hhvr- and Mrs. 1. Jay Knapp. Rev. and Mrs. wag the "bard times'' mask ball given tle was started at 8:10 this morning. AGAINST CONDUCT OF MRS. J. S. Stubblefield, Miss Bessie Apple- a t Houston's opera house Wednesday inan Clay A Co.'« Pianoa, the The Madero fighters were supplied IRENE LANE gate, Mrs. Earnest Eddy, Mr. and evening by the members of Klamath Steinway and other leading Pi­ with additional ammunition, and Mrs E. S. Phillips. A faggot burn Falls Lodge No. 1247. Benevolent and ian"«. Other make« at iiKHlcr- continued in the aggressive.' On agreement of the opposing coun­ was part of the evening s entertain- protective Order of Elks. The affair ■tr prit«-«. Tuning anti Repair*. Shells continue to fall in territory sel in the action, Judge Benson Friday- Agency fur .singer and W till«« outside of the fighting zone. All morning overruled the demurrer in ment, each guest bringing a bundle of ( wag largely attended by Elks and Hewing Machine«, Oliver Type­ night troopers slept in the streets. j the suit of Irene Lane against Frank faggots, and with the lights turned their ladies, and many novel costumes writer«, Victor and Ealiaon Rec­ Little effort was made to remove Lane for divorce, Instead of the de- low, stories were told while the tag- depicting adversity were worn. Danc- gots blazed. A dainty collation was mg was enjoyed until u late hour. ord« anti Mai lilnea. IltHika, bla- the dead, and many wounded died murrer, an answer was filed by Lane Eerved during the course of the even­ lioncry anti Picture«. from lack of attention. i through his attorneys, Keesee * R. MADSEN, Proprietor The first of a series of social meet­ I ing. The Diaz cannon and machine guns ¡Groesbeck. 71» Main Ml. ings was given by the local lodge. are the strongest, and the marksmen In his answer Lane charges his Members of the Freshman class of Loyal Order of Moose, at the west superior to the flderals. dust now. Edison t-nilnul«' Rec ords. Sic; 2-ininute Record«, Sir. wife with frequently becoming intox- the Klamath county high school were hall of the Odd Fellows building on The city is terrorized. Last night I------- icated, » and makes other allegations - — marauders roamed about, pillaging i The suit was commenced last Octo- the guests of honor at a reception Thursday eveuing, and the event and sacking and burning deserted her by Mrs. Lane through J. C. Ru te­ given by the Sophomores at the high proved to bo highly enjoyable to the HANDING I HL DI ALIK A houses. [ nic. Desertion is the ground ll pon school Friday, and the members of , large crowd attending. Messrs. Al­ the two classes and members of the bert McCoy, Westwood and JeBs Hun­ United State» Ambassador Wilson which the complaint is based. (IIKK faculty spent a highly enjoyable even­ saker are deserving of much credit has commandeered twenty automo­ la the moat satisfactory way of ing. Clifford Sevits, in behalf of the for their work in arranging the en­ biles, and these, heavily guarded, car­ Hoads Are Good settling your accounts. Even If ried 700 Americans out of the city ___ _ ____ ___ , __ ____ ___ the Sophomores, delivered an address of tertainment. Following a talk on the James Douglas, foreman of ____ he forgets to record your pay­ before daylight. Despite white flags, i i»<,ak ranch on Upper Klamath Lake, welcome, and a response was made aims of the order by Horace M. Man­ ment the check Itself is a re­ the autos were fired on several times, 'came to town this afternoon to pur- for the Freshmen by Lawrence San­ ning, vocal solos by Mrs. Matthew ceipt for the money there is no derson. After this, the following pro ­ Smith and John Hubbard, and read­ Great confusion prevails in the na-1 chase supplies for the logging crews going back on. If you would gram was rendered: Recitation, Hel­ ings by Jerry Darrell and Mrs. Elmer tive section, and thousands are flee- at work there. avoid all disputes and misun­ "Sledding is fine now," he said. “1 en Forrest; piano solo, Beulah Koh­ French were enjoyed, and a banquet tag. derstandings open an account didn’t have a bit of trouble getting to ler; reading, Oliver Applegate. Games was served. Following the banquet with the First Trust and Sav­ and music followed the program, and I the guests spent the remainder of the WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 13.— town.” ing« bank. It la ever ao much a luncheon was served. Members of evening in dancing, music being fur­ Secretary Knox, at the request of ’ more dignified to pay by check. President Taft, gave Ambassador Tiz Griffith was in Thursday from the two classes in attendance were: bished by the Tindall archestra. anyway. Joe Avery, Alvero Beals, Harry Rich ­ Wilson carte blanche to draw funds his ranch on the Merrill road. 000 ardson, Frieda McColm, Octavia De Decidedly novel are the invitations for the care of American and foreign Lap, Daisy Haydon, Waive Drew, being Issued by the members of Aloha refugees. NISTER IS DEAD The Americans are sleeping on AT EAGLE POINT Elma Evans, Dorothy Ford, Violet Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Klamath Falla, Oregon Dreher, Frances Waldron, Lucile for a dancing party to be given at their arms in Mexico City, preparing to defend themselves. Mrs. Ed Hoyt left this morning for Waldron, Viala Santamaw, Charles Houston’s opera bouse February 28th. Knox was notified today that the (Central Point, in response to a tele­ Hunsick, Fred Hlelbrunner, Lawrence The affair is in the nature of a "calico Cuban battleship Cuba, with 200 gram announcing the death of her Sanderson, Mary McCornack, Kathryn i ball," and the invitations are printed Send for our 1913 special nu troops aboard, will land a force at i sister, Miss Howlett, of that city, McAndrews, Lawrence Motschenbach- on calico in the following form: GAI1DEN COLLECTIO« CATALOG of Vera Cruz to go to Mexico City to which occurred Thursday night at 11 I er, Willa Leonard, Ida Thomas, Rosa "Aloha Chapter No. 61 Krupka, Stanley Smith, Clifford Sev­ Expects to have a lot of fun protect the Cuban legation. o’clock. Miss Howlett was known in Klam- its, Louise Benson, Helen Forrest, On Friday night at Houston's Hall. Intervention Demanded : ath Falls. Last summer she Bpent John Dixon, Roy La Prarie, Rex La Bring your girl to a Calico Ball. Prarie, Beulah Kohler, Ella Dewes, Wear overalls and calico fine. LONDON, Feb. 13.—Radical news-(several weeks here, Gertrude Beals, Verda Cozad, Paul The grand march will begin at nine papers are demanding American in­ Noel, Oliver Applegate. tervention in Mexico. The Standard Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Slough are ex­ Every pago has been com- Following the regular meeting of says today: pected home this evening fro ma trip plied with Northwestern The closing dance of the Klatawa Aloha Chapter, Order of the Eastern "Mexico must get her affairs in (through the Middle West. They have conditions In mind. Every proper order or accept the supervision been away for several months, and Club’s season will be given Friday Star, Tuesday night, members and seed listed has been tested of her great neighbor. j during that time they have visited night at the White Pelican hotel, mu­ ktheir friends enjoyed a social even- In our own laboratory mid sic to be furnished by the White Pel-| Ing, features of which were a “guess- 1 several states. has been found good. This lean orchestra. During the winter I in* luncheon" and Dutch whist. The VA<.'A VILLE BANK ROBBED Copenhagen Con-nh»z-n Market, th* !>•••< catalog is dependable and this organization has given five danc- ’ whist honors were won by Mrs. Holne BY AUTOMOBILE BANDITS early cabba«« for Ih- home — reliable. Whether you want K«r1 the evening's entertainment. Tbl« Iloni». «Inr.len H|. morning. I'kU, 1 «••<■». 1KW.I i. Send today for Catalog 280. The robbers rode to the bank in an Spanking will not cure children of Harry Poole, an Upper Lake home­ automobile, and after blowing the PORLAND leader, camo In Friday from Odessa, safe succeeded in making their es­ wetting the bed, because it is not a habit, but a dangerous disease. The accompanied by his father, who has cape. Sheriff McDonald and a posse C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1476, NAPLES, Feb. 15. Neither Eng­ boon visiting him. Poole Sr., left are pursuing them. Chicago, Ill., have discovered a strict­ land nor any other modern country (Friday afternoon for Los Angeles. It is believed that the loot amounts PORTLAND ONE ly harmless remedy for this distress­ will be able to lay claim to the honor to 310,000. ing disease, and in order to make of having benefited the human race known its merits they will send a 50c by the Introduction of barmaids, At SUBSTITUTE FOR least this is the claim made today by REVOLVER BILL package securely wrapped and pre­ paid absolutely free to any reader of Professor Spinazzola, government <11- Suit for the recovery of monev was SALEM, Feb. 13.—Senator Neuner the Republican. This remedy also ,e«:tor of the new excavations at Pom­ peii. In the uncovering of the re­ begurt Saturday against H. J. Win­ cures frequent desire to urinate and from the committee on revision of mains of a Pompeian "buffet" today ters and the Klamath Jewelry com­ I am prepared to buy and Hell horae» and handle and laws, has returned a favorable report inability to control urine during the night or day in old or young. The C. he found inscriptions on the walls pany by E. B. Elliott. to the senate on a bill striking at the f<-<-«l stock of all kind» for shipment. H. Rowan Drug Co. is an old reliable which show unmistakably that It wa3 The action is to recover J4 4 , .2t» al- deadly revolver. The bill is in the house. Write to them today for the a well established custom of Pompe­ , leged due on a number of claims aH- form of a substitute for Senator Per­ free medicine. Cure the afflicted ian times for husky looking maidens signed to Elliott by jewelry firms. kins’ bill on that subject, and is less members of your family, then tell to push “suds” across the bar to a stringent that the original bill, which your neighbors and friends about this thirsty populace. George North left Friday afternoon met the disfavor of the senate two for Lovelock, Nevada, to look over remedy. A. A. LIS KE Y proprietor weeks ago. Thomas A. Barrows of Merrill Is a the new gold field there, with a view The principal provisions of the bill .to locating. Klamath Falls visitor. are to require a permit for carrying a CITIZcNS FLEt FOR THtIR LIVES Social Even is oj the II 'eek FISHING TACKLE i Riamati. County Abstract Ce First Trust and Savings Bank Diamond Quality SEEDS — SEED COMPANY General Feed and Livery Stable I L