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KLAMATH REPUBLICAN I It 11 NDS SAI I». II, IXIMCMH ED ARK CAMPBELL WILL III-: DISPERSED BY SACRAMENTANS OI T » <»It CO. JUIMIF W. o. SMITH, Editor REPORT THAI Ills PETITIONS kelly ; THORNE \\ IM, SOON III : Ol T LEADERS J TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR IN ADVANCE All communications sumbitted for publication tn the columns of thia paper will be inserted only over the name of the writer. No nom de plume Viilittä From Nrarlij l'on iw Seul to I ormer Judge II. Grillliih I» Ilmi Sa« rawtriilo to Ih- iti Rendili, vm . in Spokeu of—In t 'nxe Campiteli Doe» articles will be published. Case of a Rio<—Order for a Seat- not Run tor Hie Nomination, II lx leriug la Ols-jeil, and tin* Army I iiilerxtiHHl Thai Griffith Will File Why It’s Called “Beaver State” ♦ ♦♦ Oregon Development News In the Line or Industries, Payrolls, Et«*., Prepared in Terse Form hy Ilio tale Bureau of Industries ami Statis, liis, mil Published In the IntsreaC <>f Herald Readers. ...................... ................... ..... ■ rebelt« out iu a short time." SALEM. Ore., Mutch 9 Tho su- gronda tifo p/mi week to select u Seal<*«l lite Felice» of the Sto« kade, III» I niioumemciit of < nii'li'lai y In preme court during the past wook has »Bo. Graft prevailed in every corner tre Woral<*d in Skirmish. n short Time. again decided ngultist Lubor Commis I Tito Jrlklsg opgfailvvi m shingle EBINNING next week the sub of the army. sionar <>. I*. Hoff In his effort to en "One trouble is that nobody in my It is wry probable that available 1 scribers to the Republican will The nII- SACRAMENTO. Marell 1». force thu elglit hour law in nil state mills In Oregon and Washington are Huerta on army ever dies." said bo given two papers intead of employe«! again returned to the lot, timber for the nomination of county being r«> placed by mm union men Institutions. "Death never one. Both the name and the fre another occasion, anil shortly alter noon assistance was judge, ollmr than thu present Incum The Eugene Exo Islor plant will quency of issue of the Republican are causes ati) changes in the pay roll. asked of the tire de|Mir(incut, to clrar bent, »ill be in sight within tho next Woolen ma tin faeut ers at Cologne, Five hundred soldiers may he kille«i lhe stockade with the aid of hose. few days. Among the mimes most double Its plant and In a now hrs to be changed. Germany, aro seeking to contract for in a battle, but the pay roll never At first the angry mob reluusl to , I prominently mentioned Is that of D. proof building hopes to have a pay Hereafter, in place of the Repub the Oregon grown teasel nnd that In ¡shows it." roll of 11ii.oiio within n year. - B Campbell, budge, and started to mix it with the lican the Semi-Weekly Herald will dustry Is reviving. And so what money Huerta was 1 It is a well known fact that the op olliii-i-», anti a hand to ham! buttle fol be issued on Monday and Thursday There is general sentiment growing ponents of Judge Worden have been Catholic people at La Granile nr I hut Oregon Ims gone too far in pro evenings of each week. This will 'able to gather together in various low ed. After several minutes of lighting trying to indue«* Mr. Campbell to an planning n *30,000 cathedral. give the people of the rural districts ways was vainly spent, in the main. greasive legislation that handicaps In sand into a I It was like pounding tin* mob »tart<sl to retreat slowly. It Bounce that he would make the race, of the county a service almost equal dustries. The Milton box factory la t>«»l uh to that of a daily paper. without any rat hole: he didn't get his money’s then broke into a run until It rv«iclie«l and It was announced today by per enlarged to hoo.ooo capacity. lamo county manufacturera meet addition in price over the weekly 'worth of military effort at any stage Second street, where members of the sons who seemed to speak with au thority that Mr. Campbell would par- Tuesday, March loth, to consider u the United ¡of the game. Even if retreating army | hui » c «I long enough The new Southern Pacific bridge paper. The papers will be mailed state industrial convention and coun Monday and Thursday evenings and States had recognized him, however, to throw- bricks through several car | i mit Ills name to be used, and that his over Coos Buy will cost 1900,000. I petition would soon be circulated, ty exhibit. should reach the subscribers early and he had been able to secure all the windows, mid continued on hito M A logging company at Kimppa will It has be« n stated that there Is a j funds ho wished for, Huerta could street. the next day. A »20, quo ottico building will bo extend U h railroad three miles. not have crushed the revolution After the crash several of Ilie ii li very general demand that Mr. Camp We have had this matter under erected al linker City for Louis Sont lbell permit his name to be used. Pur employe«! were found lying on tin* Eugene Fruit Growers nssoclatlon mors of Portland. consideration for some time and be against him. Proof of this is the fact that Por- streets as the result of blows adminis , tlcularly has this b<-eu true since it has orders for *10,000 worth of their lieve that the change will be appreci Uss been taken for granted that Judge 1914 product. Ilin Swedlsls Lutheran church of ated by our subscribers. The coun if.ro Diaz himself with *62.000,000 tered by the police. None was severe Worden would be a candidate to suc Portland will erect a hospital. ly hurt, however. ¡in his treasury and means of secur try readers will receive absolutely ev West Linn, Clackamas county, will Governor Johnson has refused to ceed himself. erything of local and telegraphic ing more, was forced to yield to Ma Thu Eugene Iron Works is plan- Another prospective candidate for ' led a *16,000 city hall. levs. the same as if he were taking a dero's demands that he resign. Diaz oitler out the militia, hut 300 depu I tilng to Ix'gin Uto manufacturo of u nomination in tho person of ex-Judge knew that it was not money that he ties finally succeeded in driving the daily paper. North Bend school board is phiu- j I urtatile rang" for mountain and mil- needed, but men: and he knew that army into the M street bridge, and Griillth is also a fuctor in the slluti- tilng a now high school. iltnry purposes. the time had come in Mexico when, thence acroas the liver Into Yolo tion. it is stated that If D. B. Camp- . bell refuses to enter the race that the Springfield and Hood Hiver have among the oppressed millions, there county. O 1.. t'lurk of Marshfield will erect SACRAMENTO, March 9.—Tho ■ former judge will run. At any rate, stock subscribed for canneries. were not to be found enough men to a three atory apartment 60 x loo feet. make up an army that would support police early thia morning arrested I the time will not be far distant that fhe Wilbur woolen mills nt Stayton * Among new brick buildings for ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ oppressors. "General" Kelly, Thorn«' and "Rough [ the many rumors, or some of them, This is the third of a ♦ ♦ I will take definite form in this.all-lm- w ill be enlarged nnd n war< house nnd I 1914 aro a school bouse lit Silverton neck ” Teesdale and about twenty During the months that Huerta was muttriMH factory add' d. land u city hall at Woodburn. ♦ series of four articles telling the ♦ ! portant mutter. holding the government by force. Fe members of the army of the unem- ♦ real facts of the events which ♦ 'I no Evei fresh Food Products ioni lix Diaz, nephew of the former presi ployed, and charged them with vag Corvallis Odd Fellows plan th" ♦ led up to the present conditions ♦ \ \<> TH I It st IT pan y at Sullo rila will enlarge its ¡erection of a throe atory temple. dent. and accomplice of Huerta in the rancy. The balance of the army at in Mexi o. written for the ♦ ♦ V X. iik ; basin plant to double capacity. overthrow of Madero, was discover-, thia time was not molested. ♦ United Press by an American in ♦ At about 11 o'clock the police again ing the truth of the old adage, "Trait ♦ The Rainier Mineral Soup fat *.ory ♦ Mexico. Suit to recover *359.55 wus com swooped down on the stockade, and I or to one, traitor to all.” ♦ ♦ ordered the army to scatter. The po menced against the Big Baslu Lum ul St Helens him made arrangements Huerta sent Diaz on a mission to Two limerete business building» ber company today by 1*. E. ilauHber- to operate this year, starting this VERA CECZ. March 7.—With the thank Japan for its participation In lice started tearing down the tents I arc going to be built at once in ry. Kuykendall Ac Ferguson repre month. and demolishing the camps. two Maderos and Suarez murdered, the Mexican centennial celebration of Eugene. The members of the army scram-1 sent him. The Booker Basket factory at Hills and countless others who' opposed 1910. This was a laughable mission. According to tho complaint, in re bled over the fence and scattered in V«*ateh Bros, of Cottage Grove will boro will be enlarged and add a line him "mystet ¡ously missing.” Huerta's At least four men, leaders who the turn for services rendered, ilsnsberry of erect a now store building « Icker chairs. dictatorship developed into a veri Maderos or Huerta desired to leave all directions. Later the army re u couple of years ago was awarded table reign of terror. Huerta’s only the country, had been started off for turned to the stockade, and attempt The attorney g'-nernl hu »twins tho ed to Lake an American flag from an a judgment for the amount Involved Kimball cultivators manufactured hope of hc'ding his blood-bought Japan, only to be stopped on the way, algtator They surrounded the po- on a loggers' Ben against the Innes- at thu Bullas are shipped east by the Injunction suit of the Employers' as power was to shed more blood. in Europe, with orders to remain in soclatlon against running the state Bcemen on duty at the camps, but Clark Lumber company, which plant carload. The house of deputies, not realiz Europe. As soon as Diaz got his or other officers arrived, and by the free has been merged into the Big Basin printing otti'» as a cloMed shop, but The people of Turner voted ing to what lengths the new presi ders he knew their significance. He use of night sticks rescued the threat- rompany. Hansberry alleges that the holds Hie stale can pay the union stall a supply of pure spring dent would dare to go, began to pro was to be thrust aside. But he start ened officers. scale of wages I (logs attache«! were sawed up by the test against Huerta’s methods. One ed. nevertheless. He got as far as A citizens committee has been Big Basin, and his judgment left un- The state and federal commission All sub-contrx tors on the Wiliam evening at fi o'clock a cordon of sol Victoria, British Columbia. Then he formed, with the declared intention of patlsfled. era on development at the Dalias cite Pacific ar« preparing to start turned around and started back for diers surrounded the house of dep forcing the vast mob of unemployed ----------------------------- water power project visited the work at once. uties, while other soldiers entered Mexico, determined to make a fight to return to San Francisco. No open j Two Would B«- s«*nator and arrested 100 of the leading for his right. threats of violence have been voiced, | State Senator Helen Ring Robinson t OoKI\t. TO 111 < «»I NT4 tilt ICT TO statesmen of Mexico. They were He landed at Vera Cruz. He placed but the city is reinforcing itself to be i of Colorado is to have a rival for po- TAI GUT Ili MAIL VISIT PORTI l\ll herded to jail like common prison himself under the protection of John ready In event of trouble. lltical honors. Mrs. James J. Brown, ers and thev were hardly locked up Lind, a special representative of Pres One hundred members of Battery prominent In Denver society and well BERKELEY, March 10. What County Judge W. 8. \ in their cells before Huerta declared ident Wilson, who had been sent to C, National Guard. Stockton, arrived known In Newport, is to contest Mrs. .-.ball we have for dinner 7" Commissioner John llug himself dictator of the country. He Mexico in order to bring about Huer this morning, while militia companli* Robinson's seat In the state senate at Housewives of California will have Wednesday morning for called an* election. It was held. A ta’s retirement. Within a few days from Chico, Woodland, Oroville and the coming election. Hila question answered by th« I nl i be present at the hearing new house of deputies was chosen, he saw that his life was in danger. Marysville are expected (o arrive dur icrslty of California. Miss Marguer- . >ant cases which are up every man of whom was Huqyta’s ser | in the night he made his way to the ing the day. Canada Appropriai«-» tor Peace Ite Cooley, trained professionally at federal court. vant. At a previous make-believs American consulate and asked to be For the purpose of paying the ex Governor Johnson has been notified election, Huerta had been chosen ¡allowed to go to an American war that Nevada state police will be avail penses of her representatives to the Columbia, la to take full charge of a Judge Worden received a wire on correspondence course in domestic Tuesday from L. II Webster, asking president, but the votes were so few ship in the harbor. His request was able is needed. I Hundred Years «if Peace celebration. science, which will deal with the se him to come to Portland at once, but and so obviously controlled that even ¡granted and within a few days he was ¡Canada will appropriate *25,000. Pre- lection and use of the food In the the message was receive«! after the Huerta didn’t dare to call himself in Havana. Cuba. i ATTORNEYS WILL I mler Borden and Sir Wilfred Laurier home. morning train had left. ■<> departure elected. But Huerta's long arm followed APPEAR IN SUIT both Indorse the appropriation. Among other things the classifica was delayed until Wed ñenday morn- And so, with Infinite craft, he or him there. Three assassins tried to tion. composition and nutritive value Ing. kill him. He escaped with his dered his new house of deputies to life. J os«-ph W. Folk, solicitor of the Attorneys Li. V. Kuykendall and of food materials will be taught? with Judge Lionel It. Webstar han been declare that the election was void though he was painfully injured Herbert 8. Gale left Sunday for Port stat«- depart inent. Is to become coun consideration of the cost of various retained to represent the county and that another election be held on land, to appear as counsel for the de selor of the Interstate Commerce1 foods, so that menus may be prepared court» while it Is understood that th* Sth of July. 1914, and that In the St FES OPPOSED fense in the injunction suit tiled Commission at a salary of *10,1)00 a In which tho different nutritive ele D. V. Kuykendall will represent other meantime. Huerta be considered pro ugaiust the county court and other year. This is twice his pH-sent salary TO UNDERWOOD’S ments needed may be represented, <>mcera of the county. The case was visional president. This congress RACE FOR SENATE: Klamath county otlicials. Kuykendall and yet economy be observed. supposed to have come up for hear also voted to Huerta dictatorial pow It is not generally known that the represents County Clerk llelmp, The kitchen and the cook stove ing Monday, but probably has been ers and then adjourned, leaving him muskrat is the most Important fur Sheriff Ixiw and Treasurer Siemens. will he the laboratory equipment re continued until the arrival of tho de in sole possession of the government, Gale appears for Charles F. Stone, at bearing animal of North America. In quired for the correspondence course fendants. in a situation that made his word and 5,550,000 torney for some of the big warrant one year alone (1910) In the "Principles of Cooking." In order as strong as any laws that both Opening Gun in a Campaign for Equal __ muskrat skins were put upon the holders. this case will be taught the relation Decline« t 'lihin's Offer houses might pass. It Is understood here that Lionel D. ' market, realizing to th" trappers a Ballot in Alabama Bring» Out Plan» of different methods of cooking to the After several conferences with Pres Tn the meantime rebel victor!«** to Defrat < '<iiigr<-»»Hiaii Who Ha» Webster, at one time circuit judge, sum approximately *1,7*00,000. appetlzingncfifl ami the digestibility ideal Yuan Shi Kai, Wm W. itocke- he:*, and later county judge of Mult- — — — — — — — — — multiplied: shortly, every northern Come Out Flat foot'*«l Against Glv- of foods. *1111, former ambassador to Turkey, iug Women the Right to Vote—Dr. .ioma. county, has been engaged as state was in rebel hands. Francisco Notice to Creditor* "Feeding the Family” will be the declined the position of general advis ! xliaw Is Present. Villa, who had been one of Huerta’s , -unae! by the county court in thin Notice Is hereby given to ail par subject o fa third correspondence er to tho Chinese President. Mr. g'*nerals. took the field with Carran act.on. isons having claims against the estate course. In this students will be Itockeblll was minister to Chinn for za It is true that Pascual Orozco BIRMINGHAM. Ala., March 9.— of N. E I’osten, deceased, to present taught how children should be fed several years. went to Huerta’s side, but a blight -Women suffragettes in the opening of POV. ER OFF« IALS ¡such claims with the proper vouchers I seemed to be placed on all his former i a two days’ conference here prom VISIT THIS < ITV nt tin, law off)«* of F II. Mills, Klam- prowess, and defeats met him at ev ised to take an open-handed swat at ---- - ath Falls, Oregon, within six months ery turn. The local office of the California- ■ from the date of this notice. Representative Underwood. How to get money and how to raise They declared that his position Oregon Power company received a EARL WHITLOCK, Administrator an army were Huerta's problems. He against suffrage, and his pledging the call Monday from four of the big men Dat'd at Klamath Falls, Oregon, set about to do those things, but ev democratic parly against ft, was a suf- < f the company, who are making a March 12. 1914. 3-12 4-9 r ery dollar he raised by taxation only i 1 lent reason to keep him out of the trip to all the cities on the California- ■ ■ -------------- Noth«* «»f S«-ttleim-nt of Final Account made him a new enemy and e^ery I'nited States senate, for which he is .Oregon power line circuit. of Administrator. peon whom he forced into the army ¡now a candidate. Whether anything more inxlgnlfl- only gave him another soldier on < This question, however, caused cant than a regular insi>ecting tour is Notice is hereby given that Edgar whom he could not depend. By the ¡somewhat of a division In the ranks, I behind their visit could not be L. Furber, administrator of the ee-! seventh month of his rule he had i for some of the members held that beamed. The party consists of Presi late of Lewis I. Furtier, deceased,; built up a large army, and had dis such an attack would not have an 111 dent J. W. Churchill, General Man lias rendered and presented to the' tributed it about the country, but he effect on his chances, inasmuch as ager Alex J. Rosborough, General court and filed with the clerk thereof, i could not pay it. the state Is not yet strongly pro-suf Superintendent H. L. Walther and Ills report and final account of his "You must pay these soldiers,” he frage. nd minis! ration of said estate, together | Consulting Engineer Sidney Sprout. ordered the business men and farm with his petition for final dlstribu- i Dr. Anna Howard Shaw and her co ers of the various districts, ” or I horts from the national suffragette In a magazine article former 1‘res- tlon of the personal property belong will withdraw them.” organiaztion were on hand when the ident Taft predicts the re-election of ing thereto; and that Saturday, the In many cases the business men convention was called to order today. President Wilson if measures advo 11th day of April. A A 1914, at 10 and farmers chose not to have the The doctor, despite a recent painful cated by his administration bring ben o'clock a. tn., anil In the court room federal soldiers in their localities. injury, promised to «take a leading efit to the country. He pays tribute of the county court of Klamath conn- ( I They preferred, indeed, to have th* part in the conference. ■ to the wisdom of the caucus system, ty, stat • of ()r«*gon. In the county rebels rule over them, for the feder The more radical delegates today and says Mr. Wilson possesses a mas court house of Klamath Falls. In said ate were men of a low class, many thought that an active stumping cam terful peronality. county, have been appointed by the of them conscripted criminate turned paign for Hobson as against Under court as the Ilin«* and pine«* for the loose from the jails—cruel, heartless wood would be the proper medicine to Manufacturers of green houses and hearing of said petition, report and and insatiable for money, women and apply to the leader of the democratic makers of boxes are getting In touch final account, and th«* settlement of alcohol. majority of the house. so that the latter may use for box said account, at which time and place Neither could Huerta trust his of cleats the cypress waste from the any person Interested in said «’State ficers. He said once in a burst of con MONEY to loan. B. F. Shepherd. greenhouses. may appear and file exceptions to said fidence to Nelson O'Shaughnessy, 617 Main street. 12-lm r account and contest the sam«* i charge d'affairs in the American em Dated this 12th day «if March. 1914* Oflice... and Members of Rebekah bassy, ”1 can't trust my officers. I There are two kinds of insurance. Prosperity Lodge will meet in I. O. EDGAR L », FURBER, only wish I had about 150 American < hih-otc writes the kind that pays. O. F. hall tonight at 7:30 for prac Administrator of the Estate of I^vwls captains down here. I’d clean these 035 Main. I. Furber, Deceased. 3-12-4-9r tice in initiatory work. RETTER SERVICE B I