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OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1914 xvtv WOULD HAVE THE American Disappears in Mexico I ♦ ♦ I’AltIH, .March 16 - Fat folks, attention' If you would be thin, have your dm tor put platinum under your skin Dr. Tisaler here declared that after many experiments he lias succeeded In reducing bulky persons’ weight by hypoderinlculty Injecting from live to leu cubic eentl- meters of an Isotonic solution containing 0 25 grams of plat inum per litre \O l’R<>\ ISION IX CHARTER volt THE GIFT "1SÍEKCOIWPETITION IN PLANS FOR THE CUES NEW HALL Is in Charge of Round the World Aerial Race 'Ill'll MI’Et I I.ATION iti si LIS PEOPLE HAY THEY WANT 1*1 B- FIU1M TH IM LICITI THERE While the Public in General la in McmlH-m of County Court and Itlor- Favor of the Donation of Money to Iley* for Oilit inis Implicated ill tl>e Agaiu«t the Auanllng of the Coa» the Chamber of Conimen e for Ad- Mult Hate retin ue<| From I’orHau.l. tract for Hie Plana Without Hub- vcrtisitig tlie City's Renourve«, It la Drspile Many lii>|Uirl«w> as to llie writ ting of a Number of Different MuggcaSed Ttiat It Woulil Be Well I'loluibte Rettuli, They Wear sit Air Sketche«, Allowing a Wider Ran ■ Io Ix-ave It Io Vote. oí Mystery. of Choice In the 'fatter. Sentiment In < "erteilt Quarten le County Judge Worden. Cunimia- Many Inquiri«« aie being heard ask atouer John Hageisleiu, Herbert H. ing for Information us to the building (O|,GUAIMI MILITIA til |-'14 Ell Gale, who appeared as attorney for ot the new city hall, It is reported m AY h THAT AGED IDOL 4>F THE < harle« F. Stone at al, and D V. Kuy that members of the count'll have kendall, who appeared for Sheriff practically agreed ou plans for the Low, County Treasurer Siemens and new |f»0,0o0 building, although no MT IY AWAY County Clerk De Lap In tbs warrant public request has yet been made for X Injunction suit started against them the submission of plans and - peel flea- Gustave Rauch, the American, who the friend* of Bauch in the U. S. District court at Portland, lions from architects. was caught some time ago by General killed as one of Villa’s Matemente United Fress Hervir« teturned last night, after a week's so- it would tie a mistake for the city Villa's troop*, may be dead or alive. ».as to the effect that he may have DENVER, Colo., March 16. -Moth- I Jc urn in the stale'« metropolis. cuun II to make arrangements with Villa und his men havo made contra been shot by some of hla enemies, but When the partlee left here the hear- er Jotx« waa brought from Trinidad dictory statement«. It Is feared by | the statement was not definite any one architect for the drawing of this morning in the custody of Colonel 1,l< on lk® injunction order bad been plans for the new building without ; Davis and other militiamen. ••• for laJlt Monday. However, this giving all who desire a chance to I General John Chase met the party *,"“r,n< **• **°t held on that date, f Arnold Kruckman, bead of the bu compete, as only in this way can the al the station, and took them to head-:tfn<* 11 WM ««»«»«need upon the re teau of aeronautics at the Panama best results be secured. quarters. where the rd«««« of tb* t"rn of ,h« f*«1* ,o<la’r lhal art,on The public is also Interested and I’aciAc Exposition at San Francisco. aged woman was completed. General ?“* «’«’•'poned until April l«th. It ¡he man on whom rests the respon entitled to know something of what ¡Chase »»Id that Mother Jones has re- Ju*1 wh,v brought about this pu»t- sibility for the round-the-world ageo- sort of a building la to be erected, the Iquested her release, and had promised i’onetnent has not been definitely class, materials, arrangements, el ¡to remain away from the strike zone. 1,'arna‘f. altbough one attorney stales I'l.mc race which has been advertised hs one of the features of the great ex- Klamath Falls has waited a long time ¡She has been confined In military _thl’.wo 4®Be or‘lwr 10 «”• The race is planned to for ,hla building, and now that the i the county court sufficient time to position I prison oil •« the 17th of January tart and finish on the grounds of the hopes of the people are about to be prepare for their fight against the In- BIG RAMIN LIMBER (X)MPANY General Ci. •*» had promised her re WHITE AND Ml HOI H ALSO exposition during the next year while realized, it la best that the council °fd*r H has been rumored lease when she . r> *ulaed to li .V« tbe J COMMENCEN ACTION TO HAVE PLAN PORTABLE 1’1. i.NTH, TO here for the last week that the ses the show is In progress. While many tak* sufficient time In selecting plans -»«Ik» «on« and rei^a n away. AGREEMENT WITH IXMKJING sion In Portland was for the purpoee doubts have been expressed as to the »0 that the people they are repreeent- OPERATE THROUGHOUT HOI TH of arranging a compromise between advisability of attempting such a feat Ing will be aatlaOed wnen the building CONTRACTOR REFORMED OREGON COUNTIES the partlee, but upon this point there in the present stage of aeroplane de la completed. It la presumed that the new city velopment, Mr. Kruckman Is enthusi is also much secrecy. Twas Home Outing. hall la to be conatructed for perma astic about the possibilities of the The only direct statement that has Alleging that a clerical error was Hix years ago last May the first1 nency, and the building committ e race. When Gerry Cozad and Mrs. Cozad. I been made In this connection was thst made In the contract under which Ox)-acetylene weld of casting was and other member« of the council, Mixa Verda Cozad and Mias .Lola Inf D. V. Kuykendall. He made It Charles W. Thomas Is cutting logs nude in America. One of the first should take the people into their con Myers autoed out to the Cozad ranch plain that In hla opinion there Is no and putting them In the Klamath men to learn the art of welding cast fidence and lot them know what sort Sunday, they expected nothing more possibility of a dismissal of th* sulf, Liver for the Arm, the Big Basin lugs by this method was William of a building they propose to build, exciting than planting a few berry either now, or at th* end of thirty Lumber company lias brought an ac- Nichols, now associated with Austin before binding the city to any partic vines and a picnic lunch. The picnic tlon In the circuit court for a reform White In the tnunagciiieiit of the Ore IF. A. M II.I.lA.MMitN Mt MT APPEAR jdayb, nor will the suits In the circuit ular set of plane or to any contract. lunch did not come off aa per sched ing of the contract court be dropped gon Welding company, on Klamath ule, and this deviation from the In According to the timber intereets. HEFORE THE c'Htt'UIT CDf ’ RT The complaint. Aled by Htone 4c avenue. tended program is what cauaed the who are seeking th* Injunction, the Gale, alleges that the clause whereby OX < MARGE OF WANTONLY IX One ot the inoat astouuding feats to addition of excitement. Instead of <«se was taken to the federal court. ihe company was to deduct from the be accomplished by this new process JIBING A mutsi: eating the nice lunch taken with them In order to get an order that will tend money due Thomas on the contract all wna the mending of a big wheel for a the party strolled over to the Crane ARRANGEMENTS to restrain all the countie« of the • I LABORATE moneys advanced him for wages, etc., traction engine hrlongiug to Duffy & Watters ranch, taking their lunch I AKE MADE BY THE MEMBERS J! state from exceeding the limit of vol was left out In copying the contract. Brothers. The wheel was broken «n- The mystery surrounding (lie "John untary Indebtedness. basket along, and, with what they had OF THE VOLUNTEER DEPART tlri-ly, coming to the shop In three Do«'* indict ruent returned by the in the baskets, added Homething hot MENT—BIG CROWD ASSERÌ.I) Hack From California. -operate pieces. grand Jury late Saturday afternoon from "Blondy’s" stove. After dinner E. L. Elliott and wife have re Miss Verda, In anticipation of many When White and Nichols finished was cleared up Hint <*v< nlng, when (( For the past nine years the fire I days spent on her father's ranch, turned from Houthern California, with it no one could locate the place Sheriff Low placed under arrest F. A. men's ball on the 17th of March has BOHEMIAN FARMER ARRESTED lie Is charged thought it would be a good idea to get where they have been visiting for the where the welds had been made. Th* Wllliuuison of Cblco made St. Patrick"« Day n notable oc- IX CONNECTION WITH ALLEG- acquainted with ranch life. As a good past two weeks. boys are planning on a new building with wanton Injury to an animal. taaion hi Klamath Falls. Thia year Williamson Is a r< piosentatlve of HINTHORN FORGERIES TO ED beginning she made friends with a for their shop, which will be of suffi will be no exception, as every arrange the Union OH compnuy, and the latter weeny, tiny piglet, but forgot to make Tango Teacher Herr. cient size for adding a garage. ment lias been perfected for the big HE TRIED MAY 3OTH friends with little piggie'a mamma. They will also Install a plant for part of the week b< made a trip to gest event In the bietory of the city. George M Free! of Portland I« at Well, when the race to the house fin the White Pelican, and will teach generating Ozy-acetyleno, tlie tanka, the trade In the r clnlty of Bonanza. A eix-plece orchestra, under the di ished. Miss Verda is said to have been dancing, including tango, hesitation, drums, etc., for which are already He used a bur« from the Klamath I According to Information from 4.KELAT KI KAI. 4OMEDY DRAMA rection ot A. Y. Tindall, Is a guaran winner by the ninth part of a gnat’s <>ne-sted, etc. Mr. Freel's dances are here, waiting to be assembled. They Tables, and »hen he returned, Dr. G. tee of an excellent musical program, Portland, Frank Cacka, a Malin farm WILL BE PREHENTED AT HOI H- and a committee has been appointed er. will be tried In the federal court bristle. are also planning on outfitting two C Mitchell alleges, the animal was in arranged for ballroom dancing. ■ a serious condition from being driven big automobiles with portable shops, I TON’H OPERA IIOlME MATUR- to H)H»nd tomorrow afternoon in put ,there May 20th. on a charge of using Four Arraigned. to cover all Southern Oregon and too hard. Mitchell says Williamson ting the floor of tbe Houston opera i the malls with Intent to defraud. He In Australia the average annual DAN AND MIND" Tom Moore, W. J. Shaver, F. A. Northern California, doing repair refused to settle for the damage«. , bouse In t»erfect condition for danc- entered a plea of not guilty Saturday. wage is 1435. Williamson was given hla liberty Williamson and Joe Starr, all indicted work right at the mills and farms. jlnff. Not a detail has lieen neglected Cacka'a arrest was the result of in under |25O bonds. He has engaged by the grand Jury, were arraigned that could add to the enjoyment of vestigations by secret service men into The fact that people are tiring of At the ago of 30 the female brain i W H. A. Renner as bls attorney, and thia morning before Judge Benson. an attempt to sell to Spokane banks the so-called Rex and problem playa, -the affair. will enter n plea tomorrow morning. Shaver, who was Indicted for larceny begins to lose weight. Aside from the occasion being an promissory notes with the signsture che&,i vaudeville nnd picture showa, by bailee, entered a plea ot not guilty, which have been dished up to the the enjoyable one, the cause is a most I of J. W. Slemema forg«»d thereto. Teacher* of tango dancing In Swlt- and the other three took until tomor ater going public recently, is very | worthy one, and should receive the »zcrland charge Sto an hour. row- morning before making plena Clark & l.aVere are furnishing a pointedly demouRtrated by the enor l.enrty support of every one having dean line of pure Irish comedy at mous business now being done the Welfare of the city at heart. '.'here Is not an institution In the the Star, besides doing a clever btt of throughout the country by that mas-1 city more deserving than the brigade dancing. Their songs are the belt torplece of clean fun, ''The Missouri Girl," which will be seen at Houston's of fire laddies. It la hardly possible hoard here for some time. All thing that a man can be found who will re- considered, the bill for the tone par' GOVERNOR, BY I’lUM'LAMATION, <>p«ra house Saturday and Sunday. ifuK to buy a ticket to the firemen s of the week ts way above the averag< This great comedy with tho famous OFFICIALLY HETH THE DAY. 'ball attraction. "Zeke and Daisy" (a )»a>lr of comedy OAKLAND MUI N DM OVEIC FIVE creations whom many contend are t Is expected that an ordinance will be presented to tlie city council, tu accordance with the Instructions to the city attorney, providing for a do nation of 1800 or 11,000 to the Chamber of Commerce. At the last meeting of the council the members were apparently favorable loathe pass age of such an ordinance. it Is not believed that there la any thing in the charter that would wnr rant such an expenditure of the tuon ey of the city, although a largo num ber of the taxpayers and citizens feel very friendly toward the chamber., and believe this organisation la en- titled to support. Inasmuch as a city election la not very far off, it would be the wisest course for the city council to place this matter on the ballot, and let all of the voters decide the question. Then« is no necessity for the mem bers of the council to take the entire responsibility of voting these funds when it Is so easy to And out what the wishes of the people are In the matter. CACKA’S PLEA “HOT GUILTY HERE SATURDAY Grade Schools Opened In Nebraska Prison — 1 PRAISE ORANHE AT CITY HALL FOR runnier than "Mutt and Jeff") has proved to be one of the sensations of \HOUT FIFTY CliOCKH TO HE the theatrical season. Bei-ause of the bigness of the I 'MED IX SEW BUILDING It is playing all the larger cities orange crop of the Golden Slate thia from coast to coast, also a few of tho year, California has set aside Satur smaller cities, nnd is said to hold (llerultl K|MMl«it Her vice) write Kpurlng them on to hard study. day as Orange Day, on which day over 1,000 house records for large" Most of tlie prisoners are In the <11- «ranges will bo an Important part of | OAKLAND, March 16. Foily-nlne attendance. vision corresponding to the second every meal in California, and the rall- clocks are being Installed In the now With Its special scenic equipment and third grades In the public schools.'roads operating out of thera will 11,000,000 city ball In Oakland, al a «nd high class company of ladles and total cost of 15,029, or an average of ¡gentlemen, It will "show yon" that: The work Is not compulsory, and I serve this fruit In the diners. is done after work hours on three' Tho crop this year amounts to 40,- a little more than fl00 a clock. ' capacity audiences are the rule, that The most costly of these Is the Ils musical numbers are numerous days of the week. About a third of 000 car loads. Inasmuch ns thia big the prisoners requested permission to quantity will necessitate lots of work huge timepiece In the tower, which and commendable, that Its comedy Is | LONDON, March 16.—Suffragettes take the work. Their deportment In on the part of local box factories In | will have four dials, illuminated at ¡chock full of roaring laughter and It today burned six passenger coaches the school room has been good, and ¡order to have th<> fruit properly i night, and visible from all portions of | Is entirely free from that "elap-etlck" and otherwise damaged the railroad their eagerness to learn gratifying to i packed, the day will be observed by I the bay region. An elaborate clock of I sort which le too often resorted to tn yards nt Kong's Norton, near Bir their Instructors. quite a number of Klamath Falls bronze, five feet in diameter, will be 1 many so-called comedies. mingham. 'placed In the rotunda. Warden Fenton favors the night people. Mrs. Pankburst has written to the sc hool on the ground that It makes Back From Bonanza. dean of Westminster Abbey, Inform for better discipline and deportment in some parts of Mexico proficiency Visit at lirella. Circuit Court Clerk George Chas ing him that on next Sunday the suf at the Institution, ns well as fitting I of the school children Is rewnrded by County School Huperintendent Fred tain and family returned last night fragettes plan to march to the abbey the men better to care for themselves If.ivlng them the cigarette smoking ' Peterson and wife visited friends at from Bonanaa, where they went In ito attend services, and asked that a jprivilege in school. after they regain their liberty. i Lorella over Sunday. their Ford car. ispecial service be prepared. i 1 WELDING FIRM ID FIREMEN'S DANCE TOMORROWNIGHT LINCOLN, Neb., March 16. Cu der the supervision oi State Superin- tnedent Delzell, the night school at the Nebraska penitentiary lias Just been reorganized, and for the first time In the history of the Institution ibe classes today are on a basis simi lar to those In the graded schools, and the convict pupils are striving to gain admission to the grades above them. There are six grades or divisions, the last one including those meti whose former training has fitted them for high school or college work. The lowest grade corresponds to the first grade In the public schools, and those in it are learning the alphabet, with the dream of learning to read and I I THOl'HAN'D DOLLARS Suffragettes Burn a Train; Whip a Bobbie At Glasgow, Scotland, today a suf- ! fragette horsewhipped Dr James De von, royal police commissioner. The attack on the commlaaioner was made as be was entering the Duke street prison. Devon felled the wo man to the ground, and placed her under arrest. I She said the attack was because ot j the forcible feeding order recently ad- ' vocated by Commissioner Devon. «