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ÍHt MtXlCAN SliWHION IlKtN UP MALIN, Nbv. 7. The work on the ÜII.M1X WILL HRIXG FURTHER rm "I Iti; ro HI lit on reclamation ditch Is nearing comple tion. Tim work bus been mure thor THE Dit TATI Hl Portland Uinuit Judge IhiidtK in ough Ilian at any time «luce its con- Favor of the Legislature's Power alructlou. .lolio l imi Make« a Huddeii Trip to to Legislate for regulating ’lock ing Condit ions, WugiK, Etc., ntet Milli By Moinen and Minors in the Stati»—Has Sweeping effort. Mitico City, mol I« In Conference <’. M. Kirkputrlck and family vis I Willi O'Nhaugliiirssy—Believed Hr ited ut IL E. Wilson's lust Suuduy. I« Trying to Overthrow lluerla by Mr. Kirkputrlck uud Mr. Libby are Influence Upou Hi» Supporters, (Written for the United Press) pudgy ]>erson has become the desire i and jackets are buttoned in a straight running u successful dairy on (he t 'arranca a Worry to iluerta. of the svelte. Attenuated ladies sigh line up the front, and frocks button "A-hem! PORTLAND, Nov. 7 Circuit Judge Libby rum'll. ing up the back are agaiu backing The modiste said, "Nay, nay; I for tummies as strenuously as did Cleeton today upheld the constltu- | WASHINGTON, D. I'.. Nov. 7. You can't have one this season; we're ,.' Alexander for more worlds to con- into favor. It is for ornament rather Not much iuterist was taken In the For the Urat time in three weeks, the tionulity of the minimum wage law than use, however, that the myriads Not making skirts that way." | quer. Actually, stomach pads of rub- Only tlilrty-ouo cabinet met In regular session. passed by the lust legislature, giving | 1 recent election. j ber are offered to supply any deficien of buttons are in most demand. the Industrial Welfare Commission' ! votes were eastein tiu» Malin district. Il 1« understood that the Mexican .Most gorgeous evening wraps of NEW YORK. Nov. 8.—No longer cy in the stomach Hue. and the new the power to regulate the hours of I situation was thoroughly canvassed solid bead work are now being showu will you be all hemmed in by your est corsets are cut out over the abdo Arthur McKoen has moved from work, wages and working conditions "You enn say that (he Mexican sit st all the smart shops. Worked out men so that one's stomach may ap skirt. Likek the famous apple core, of women and minors employed in J Stiele Swamp and Is now living on uation was discussed, but no an "there ain't agoin’ to be none.” Now pear untrammelled and to its full ad tn rainbow-hued beads iu intricate the state. the Knttcnhoni ranch. nouncement cau be luudu just now,” don't begin to get nervous. In spite vantage. All the skirts are draped and elaborate floral patterns, they The suit was brought by merchants ' said Secretary Bryan to the news- ate bizarre and ornate enough to at up high in front to enhauce the full of their getting skimpier and scantier An effort is being mude to enlarge of Portland to test the constitution- [ we don't mean "there ain't agoin’ to stomach effect, and to be truly swell tract undivided attention to the wear- ality of the act us a result of recent ,boundary of school district No. P«l*er men, following the two hour cabinet session. 11. eveu in this age of lavish and elab be no skirt." Mercy no! It's the you must put up a good front. regulations made by the commission. l,y taking a part from the Malin orate color si hemes and circus effects. When naked regarding Lind's trip, So great is the passion for fur that hem that's to be eliminated. Hence The regulations made so far In le- ; Bryan walked away. For the occasions when a petticoat forward, and also backward, the I new you are expected to take it to gard to wages and hours of employ- I N'Ate of the other cabinet officers satin, chiffon or crepe de chine com bed with you. The latest word in is absolutely indispensible — and W. W. 8. Adams and family are men! only apply to the city of Port- J would discuss the meeting. posing your skirt is to be worn au nighties is one of shell pink crepe there are a few- such, even iu these touring California. Mr. Adams was land, and many Of the large depart days of uuveiled limbs an ideal gar It was learned, though, that Mei naturelie; or, in plain English, the de chine banded in white cat. Very 1 ment store managers claimed that formerly a merchant at Malin ment is of snugly fitting silk tricot Ico oku pled all the lime, and every selvage edge of the material will be kittenish, indeed! with a flounce of sil.k, chiffon or lace they would be unable to continue phase of the situation was gon» Into used instead of the conventional and Ri-v. Achison of Morrill filled ill« Button, button, who's got the but business it the rules laid down were erstwhile hem. The effect is bound ton. is the most foolish of questions to suit your whim. While these pet regular appointment nt Shasta View enforced. WASHINGTON, D. U , Nov. 7.— to be quite different and unique, as these days, when everybody is but ticoats are a trifle expensive, their I November 2d. He contemplates a The eight-hour day for women will ■ Huerta is to be subjected to renewed the grain of the fabric will neces toned up in front or back. There are durability and excellent tit make J revival service beginning at that pressure to bring ubout hla resigns- sarily run around the body instead of buttons in front of you; buttons in them well worth the initial expendi- mean the closing of the department I place about November 9th. ture. stores at 6 o’clock every night in the tion. up and down. back of you; buttons to the left of week, including Saturdays, and also As The Mexican dictator has defied a change from the ubiquitous The craze for the velvet bands with you; buttons to right of you, nor can Tom Woods, living on n quarter the I nltrd State«, Insisting that be jewelled slides that have had fair age wither nor custom stale the v iiite tulle and net frills and fichus. during the holiday season. section of the reserve, has a young Many factories, laundries, restau ladies by the throat all season has infinite variety. They range from the the same effects, worked out in tulle orchard tiiat produces excellent fruit. will remain executive. To cope with Another rants and stores where women are The soli Is also well adapted to rnis- this, It is rumored that Wilson has now taken them in hand, and wrist tiniest ball buttons of metal or cut of black, are very chic. evolved u new plan. bands of wide black velvet with the cyrstal or jet. to huge bone buttons, touch to differentiate the lace or net employed, are effected by the decl- Ing fine * atermelons and potatoes. This Is connected with the mysteri gem incrusted slides are appearing on the actual size of a saucer or of an ' frill outlining your low neck is a ston. ous trip made to Mexico City by Am every wrist. The neck and wrist after-dinner coffee cup, and are every Leading of inch-wide fur banding Cl RRENt 4 HILL bands come in sets to match. baasador John Lind. He left Vera APPEARS TO HE where seen in the bright hued sport next the skin. And speaking of skin . —remember, you must keep that do- There is no doubt but that you are coats especially. IN DIRI' DANGER Urui last night, and II Is understood ridable sallow tone. For everything asked to stomach a great deal in the that he will endeavor to undermine Buttons covered in silk or cloth to BERLIN. Nov. 7.-—Next to the must have its yellow glint. newest winter fashions. Food isn’t i Huerta with his supporters. match the material of your costume United States, Germany Is the wealth the only thing going to stomachs by > The Impression prevails in Wash With sallow skins, large stomachs vie in popularity with quaint little iest nation in the world in Its aggre any manner of means. All the drap- < ihgion that Huerta la weakening, old fashioned china buttons in blue and fat chests as the three essentials gate of wealth. Germany's national I The eries also are headed that w*ay. What < threat made (hut the United or white, painted in tiny pink or blue to beauty, whatever are our stand wealth, according to Dr. Karl Heffer- Declares He Will Submit the Matter has been the erstwhile cross of the i States ards of pulchritude coming to? might recognize the Carran I«» tlie Whole Nation If Measure Is rosebuds. Many of the newest coats ich, director of the Deutch Bunk, He Delayed »ny Longer—Three Dem suites means much to Huerta. MARKKT RECOVERS VERY I ness was transacted in poor grades of at the close, and tops dropped to Germany's biggest financial institu ocrat« und Four Republicans on realizes thut If the resolution!«!« are tion. who has just made a report to SLOWLY' FROM THE SLUMP stock, of which there was a largv I8.3C. Currency Committee Are Blamed given recognition, they will be hard quantity. Trade opinion was not so optimistic the Kaiser, Is between 175,000,000,-j by President’s Adherents for Delay to defeat. 000 and 178,000,000,000. Generally the cattle market was as the week closed. PORTLAND, Nov. 10.—Although Besides, he is by no means confi That of the United States, accord Muttons and lambs sold strong and cattle liquidation was a third less J steadier to a shade firmer than it was dent of the loyalty of bls followers, Hl LLlkTLN WASHINGTON, D. <’., Nov. 7.— ills treasury Is bankrupted, and th« last week than the total for the week i and the outlet for strictly prime cows freely supported the high price rang« ing to the last census, is 1125,000,- i <>00.000; England, sixty-five billions established a few days ago. previous, beef values have not been and steers was better. Wilson apparently won an iui|M>rt«ut soldiers, who«« wages are long In ar Prime yearlings at 14.75, old weth and France sixty billions. lifted appreciably, so demoralizing Top quotations were: steers 17 to round iu Ilia currency bill light Icxh), rears, it Is thought, would soon de- was the condition of the market ten 17.35; cows $6 to $6.50; heifers ers at $4.50. and ewes at 14.10, were Second in national wealth, Germany n lien Senulors Raed «nd O'Gornutn • rt the ranks of the dictator. however, ranks fourth in the per cap I days ago. 16.50 to |5.75; calves IS to 19, and sheep house features. suddenly » m itched. They voted to ita wealth of Ils population. Lambs were strong at 15.75. Re- MEXICO CITY, Nov. 7 However, the decrease in receipts bulls |5.50 to 15.75. Ambuaa If all Germany* a wealth were reconsider the provision previously was the very panacea the trade need Depression bit the swine market ceipts were comparatively light, and equally distributed, each man, woman adopted, limiting the number of re dor Lind arrived today from Ver« Cruz. Ho {immediately went into ed, and while no general rise in prices late in the week, but was not entirely the demand exceeded the supply, All and child would have about 11,100. i serve banks to four. prices were steady to firm and the was consummated, a few strong bids unexpected. conference with Nelson O'Bhaughnas Senator ( raw ford, republican, vot In France each would have 11,425, for an occasional lead of prims steers Portland has been 25c to 40c high trade was brisk. where the per capita wealth Is hlgh- ili for the measure, which carried in •y. secretary in charge of the Amer or cows showed the underlying stead er than other American markets for est in the world. England and the the committee. A auliatitute vvn« in lean embassy. iness to the market. ten days, and has maintained strength United States dispute» which has the trod ukm I la-fore tile committee, mak ing tin» numla-r of rem-i-vr batiks W »Ti R IMRH I NGINEER Monday and Wednesday were the up to Thursday of last week. greater per capita wealth. < OMPI.ETEN bolth HERE Prime light hogs sold steady at only days which were factors in bet The English say they could dis- seven. Work by the government upon Cra tribute 18.30 for the first half of the week, I ter prices. between 11,250 and 11,385 | I The remainder of the week’s busi- but buyers refused to bid that price ter Lake roads during the season of to each man, woman and child, while I WASHINGTON, D. U., Nov. 7. It Engineer Rhea l.uper, of the Htate 1913 is thus summarized: in the United States each would re i is evident that President Wilson is Hoard of Control, who has ben In I engaged In the first fight of his ad Camp No. 1, located on Sand Creek, ceive 11.360. Klamath Falls several days In con comprising sixty men, in addition to The annual income of the German ministration, with the currency meas DON J. ZUMWALT, Pre«. E. M. BUBB. Vice Pre«, and Tre««. nection with the adjudication of the temporary roads, constructed 34,500 people is given by Hefferich as ap ure us the bone of contention. BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary water rights on l«ost River and feet of permanent road from the east proximately lio.ooo.ooo. Approxi It Is not certain that he can force entrance to the park to the crater's mately |2,ooo,0oo is expended an the caucus to take action with any Cherry Creek, left early Friday for rim at Sand Creek Notch. This road nually for public purposes. expedition without making some Medford to take up matters concern Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers next year will be resurfaced. The German people, says Heffer- great conceasiona. ing Rogue River water rights. Camp No. 2, from the lake, work ich, save about one billion dollars Members of the senate currency Lu per'a visit followed that of Chin ing toward Steel camp, graded a mile annually, which, together with the committee are admltedly controlled nock last spring, when Cblnnock or more, brushed and cleared several automatic Increased value of prop by a combination of four republicans took Hie proofs of those claiming miles and surfaced half a mile in sec erty, adds dose to three billion doi- and three democrats. The latter are water rights on these two streams tions to test the materials and grades lars a year to the national wealth in IGed, Hitchcock and O'Gorman. l.uper while here held open for in ABSTRACTING Heffericb shows the of rock, to ascertain the best surface aggregate. The president has been discussing spection these proofs of claims In Kaiser that Germany's wealth has the measure with members of the order to allow anybody disputing for adoption. practically doubled since he ascended cabinet. At this meeting Wilson an them to file their protests. MAPS, PLANS, BLUEPRINTS, Etc. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The 6% miles of road extending the throne. nounced that he plans a conference "In all, th«re were ubout fifty from the southeast entrance of the park to Sand Creek Notch, or proper with Senators Korn, Lewis, Owen, claims filed on water from these two ly known as Kerr's Notch, passes by N. Y. DE.MOCRATN Hoke Smith, Overman and Jam«« streams." said l.uper. "There were TO REORGANIZE Hughes, who favor the bill, and pos only two contests filed the picturesque pinacles in Sand Creek, which form a veritable "Gar dbly the three recalcitrants on tile "These contests are In the nature NEW YORK. Nov. 7.—There are senate committee. of frlenifly suits, filed to make more den of the Gods.” The road has no sharp curves, and 1 per cent grade is strong indications of a new organiza Ixtaders in the senate have told specific the claims of various parties tion to represent New York democ- Wilson thut there are nearly ah many to water rights. The Horsefly Irri I the steepest. racy as a result of the defeat of Tam- plans for currency reform us there gation district and the United States The pottery production of the many, A new deal in the party is are members. This Is especially true are the only contestants.” United States last year, valued at certain. Hearing of these contests will come of the majority, as most of the minor One faction, headed by the younger $36,500,000, was the greatest in the ity believe the Aldrich plnn is good up some time next spring. element of the party, favors a new history of the industry. enough. organization, opposed to Tammany Wilson and bls advisors will today methods. It is said that there are in IN TOWN HAS ARRIVED. NOW ON DISPLAY. decide whether they can get some favor enough rich men to finance the action In the matter by caucus. organization. Charged with stnullng $40 from « The president believes that If ho ALL STYLES, RANGING IN PRICE FROM Conservatives believe a complete fellow laborer, Joseph Johnston and Insists, the democrats will eventually le-organization of Tammany Is suffi cient. They think if Murphy is oust accept his views in Hie matter, In Arthur White, both In their early ed they can turn the organization's r ase they do not, he declares he will twenties, were arrested at Chiloquin Thursday by the Indian police. They put the matter up to the people. powerful machinery toward reform. were brought here by Deputy Hheriff It has been suggested to the presi Many want to even drop the name Lloyd Low. dent that he take the entire country Tammany. "County Democracy” is Friday afternoon the pair was ar one of the many titles suggested for into his confidence in this matter. raigned before Justice of the Peace Borno advisors have informed him the the reorganized machine. WITH GUARANTEE OF QUALITY ON EACH best way to do this Is to accept an »'« W. Gowen. Upon the advice of Invitation to deliver an address in their attorney they waived prelimi Fighting It Out. nary examination, and wore bound WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.—Cocoa some Middle Western city. OUR STOVES ARE ECONOMICAL IN WOOD over to the grand jury. and chocolate manufacturers today Automobile Accident The robbery for which the men The above in a likeness of a rella- argued to the department of agricul SAVING, AND PLEASING IN LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7. — In a col were arrested was committed at the ture that cocoa and sugar constitute , ble piano, fully warranted, which we I lision between two automobiles on Modoc Point reclamation project "sweet powdered chocolate, ” al ! aell for |260 on easy terms. The APPEARANCE Washington boulevard today, four camp. It is alleged that they cut ■ though the department held that 'specifications of this piano will in- were killed, one fatally injured and holo through the tent, and through chocolate Is ground cocoa without i terest- you on account of its great | value at the price. Shipment to ar- the fats rtnoved and therefore it seven seriously injured. The dead this filched | |() from the trousers of i rive soon to replace the half carload means It will cost the manufacturers were Ervin Chapman,W. It. Androws, the man occupying the tent. Harry B. Curtis, Mrs. Vrlde Elmore. I which we have sold during the past more money to make it and sell it. H. C. Neufschaefer was fatally in- Hack to Dorris. three weeks. We have the instrument Roy Taber, of Dorris, returned J ured. you want at the price you want to On Duty Again. Miss Anna Metcalf, employed in homo Thursday night after spend I pay. the ladles’ goods department of the Nice Display Rack. ing a couple of days with nls partner, (■olden Rule Store, Is again presiding The Underwood Pharmacy has in Roy Sly. Sly & Taber conduct th« HARDWARE behind the silks and laces, after an stalled a new magazine rack for dis Idin Hour cigar store hore, and a (Next door to Postoffice) lllnesH of short duration. playing magazines and periodicals. confectionery store In Dorris. I Klamath County Abstract Co. The Most Complete Stock of Heaters $2.50 to $16 PERFECTION OIL HEATER IS ONE OF OUR LEADERS WILLIAM C. HURN Shepherd Piano Depot