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PAGE FOUR MONDAY, APRIL «. I«14 THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. TO STANDARDIZE TANGO!“ THE ’ EGG ™.. Beef and Mutton Firm; TRUST ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ Pork More Irregular Vacation Specials OAKLAND. April 6. In a vast co operative movement to give the stor- ! age egg a black eye. the people ot Oakland, through tbe Chamber of Commerce, have placed an order with I Herald Special Nervice) the greater part of the wnek. Petaluma chicken ranchers tor 350,- PORTLAND. April «.—The catti« market closed the week at from 28.40 000 doieu eggs a month. ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ to |S.70 tor tops Receipts continue The eggs, tbe order specifies, must market was steady to firmer last liberal. ' week, with best light weight ateera up be absolutely fresh, and ao guaran A firm sheep house was one feature teed, and Petaluma has answered that to |S again. of the week, with both mutton and A better beef deiuund is noticed as $238.00 ‘this will be the case. lamb of a higher level Wool wethers i Practically every grocer in Oakland approaches. were quoted at 45 50 and ewes at VACATION will «oon be has agreed to the plan, and the eg«« Butcher stock la In good poaltlou, 45.25, which are 25» better blds than ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ » here and your children will be distributed among them on, with a strong call for choice cows and those rullug the wee« previous. arrival, each taking what he can heifers, which are selling from 24.75 will either wa«te these The first 1914 spring lambs sold By CARLTON TEN EYCK to 27. handle. and "off cars ” at 210 and 210.25, month« or may acquire a (Written for the United Preaa) The hog market was irregular, and wore the feature of the late session. good «tart in mucic, The NEW YORK, April 4.—Enter the two-step aud walti were evolved from famous old Fulton Market marks HUERTA INSISTS showed a weak tendency, with tops Liquidation did not meet require THAT TORREON IS disinfected Tango! Solemnly, and tbe series of dance gyrations that pre- another step in New York's passion hoveriug around 24.70 and 28.75 for ments. choice lie« with you. STILL IN DOMAIN with a decorum due their duty to a ceded them.” 'for convenience at any coat. • I To create intereat and world suffering from tangomania. a Twenty-five years ago I ^htn” TELLS O’NHAUGHNKNNY VILLA IN «■RIF EITH'N HAT stimulate business we are dozen or more of New York’s finest Park Row, New York'a "Newspaper . Market was a busy scene. DRIVEN BACK ,X THK KING: IN offering SPECIALS which aud moat elite have started the stand Row,” is to lose another one of its , Madame New York tucked her market _______ OUT FOR Jl lMIE ardization of that terpsichoreau trip newspaper families. And the news basket under her housewifely arm and you cannot afford topa»« up. ping that caused girls to leave home, paper family which has decided to went to Fulton Market for her gro Federal Forces Said to Be Entrvnclted Any |M-ra<>n larkiug curtoally or in Hills Near Nau Pedro de Las. AXXOUNUEMENT OF CANDIDACY lH>tentates to Issue edicts against it. move will follow the trend northward ceries and provisions That was be- tlir ■plrti of Investigation will FILED TODAY and Will Noon be Captured—Villa, and press agents of new step« to in never ■<«•< tlir world un fire. If or Uptown. The Sun, which has beeu 'ore the elevated connected with! With an Additional Force of Rebel vade tbe very sanctum of the Vatican Brooklyn Bridge in Brooklyn and you ar* thinking of purtlmalng a in its old family building across from Former County Judge Comes Out for Troopers, Is Going to Insure the at Rome. Piano nny time ultliln n year, we The weekly hike of the Kulaloua the World at the corner of "the Row" when the surface cars had a transfer' the Dvom.raUc Nomination. and Capture. ask you to rail wltlilu llw> next It came because the Bronx girl and Frankfort street and a few doors station nearby. Tribe, un Inter-class organisation of .Stantia for the Payment of the Just Today Fulton Market resembles a few days anil investigate. whose escort lived in Brooklyn, or away from tbe Tribune building at girls, will be led this eveulng by Miao Debts of the County. Completion of MEXICO CITY, April 4.—Huerta, the fair dancer from Hoboken whose (the corner of Spruce street and Park deserted ship's hulk which rests, rat- .Mary Huge«. the Court H oum * <>n tlx* Prearut evdteutly believing be is facing fate, escort lived in Manhattan, or even Row. has decided to take newer and iui'ested and rotting, on a beach. Nite. Etc. Tie City Fathers, branding the is still steadfastly denying that Tor- the husband and wife who happened larger quarters in the ten-story build C. T. Oliver addressed Ihr «luuvuUi 'reon has fallen, aud that General Ve to be living together were brought to ing at the corner of Pearl and Park <>nc-e busy market building as a “blot at chapel this tuomina In hla talk The latest lu headgear to bv added lasco was defeated. the verge of quarreling and even sep streets about a quarter of a mile Up or. the face of the city," have declared he made comparison of th« old and The manner of the dictator Indi to the heap already in the couuty'a it must be wiped off Nowadays, aration. merely because each hap town. new way of farmlug. and Ila relation when subway cars and elevated hurtle cates that be expects, but does not political arena bears the brand ot J. to keeping the boy on the farm pened to learn the myriad methods First the Herald and then theTimee ithrough tunnels and above ground at fear, the worst. Obviousjy, he is try H Griffith, ex-county Judge Saturday of dancing the same dance in a dif ♦ 7 7 moved away from Park Row. All the almost lightning speed to get New j ing to keep tbe news of the fall of afternoon lie filed announcement of ferent way. Details of the prise glvlug propo old timers said they couldn't succeed and when Torreon from the people as long as candidacy for the democratic nomina The cry beard so frequently that in what they called “way Uptown.” Yorkers "some place else." i---- --------- sition of the Pacific University for tion as county Judge. _ ___ _ In everyone's _ _ ___ possible. only by continually dancing together The Herald is at Thirty-fifth and speed is uppermost For some time Griffith's name has the best euay by Seniors of ths stalo mind. New Yorkers don don't ’ t go to A AH " “ the ** wire * “ lo > th the ® “ north orth have could a couple succeed in going Broadway and tbe Times at Forty- high schools, and beat Joke framed by market. In>cu rut- The newspapers have been been mentioned as an opponent to through tbe maxlxe. the one-step, the second and Broadway. Nowadays, Worden by thoae who are "fernlnst" u“d«T «•>•"»•» “•» “>• ««olor», were instead, they shoot down to the forbidden to publish anything regard- hesitation or the half-and-half with neither of these corners is considered the policies of the present administra- ’•‘"•Ived at the high school thia rnorn- Street in elevators, rush from their i1“* the fl«bt. out Jeopardizing lite and limb or Uptown. In fact, with Manhattan apartments to the nearest of the many 1 Torreon has not fallen, the federala tlon. Griffith held aloof for som« Ing Iriendship, will be heard no more, if pushing itself up to 242d street, these 7 7 7 time, though it la known that he has delicatessen shops, which are everv- are driving Villa back, said Huerta, the self-appointed standardizers suc locations now are Downtown. After removing the piece« of rock where, to buy their groceries and pro- **,b a when he met Embassy been strongly urged to make tbe race. ceed With I). It. Campbell undeniably that had rolled down from where tbe visions. Secretary O'Shaughnessy in a cafe This effort to standardize the tango lout by reason of his refusal to con- boya are digging a foundation for They haven't time to do otherwise. ^aal nl«bt. Necessity is the mother of invention * and other new dances so that the man sdler the matter, It is understood that the Senior memorial fountain, an ex but conscience assuredly is tbe Nem They haven't time even to cook their «I who learns them in Chicago can dance CHIHUAHUA. April 4 —A meute« still stronger pressure was brought to citing tennis contest occupied tbe esis of thrift in Nervous New York, groceries and provisions, so they buy them with the girl from Biddeford, Mias Marguerite where Speed is king. The sounding them already cooked at the delicates-, received today from Cuartel says that bear upon Griffith yesterday after noon hour today. Mo., Just as tbe man who two-stepped General Velasco and his federal troops noon and evening, causing him to file Williams and Wm. Ilagelsteln defeat of the death kn«ll recently of th« sen. ----------- ----------------------------------------------- or waltzed in Dallas could two-etev ed Miss Ixvulse Beaeon and Forest are entrenched in the bills near the today. or waltz with the Seattle girl, is not The office of rounty Judge will not Pell San Pedro de Las colonies, and la a fleeting thing, however humorous i county assessors of Oregon in Salem WEYERHAEUSER be a new one to Judge Griffith, as he 7 7 7 completely surrounded. it sounds at first glance. in conference assembled, passed a ree- Di EN THIN A. M. General Herndez wired that be held the office tour years preceding Paul Noel, txiule McClure and Htur- This is shown by tbe standing of ! olution that all assessors of the state Judge Worden's administration It leng Garrett are planning on a blkeh could capture the force. those women who have started the ' ot Oregon shall assess said property at PASADENA, April 4.—Frederick To make the capture certain. Gen was In hla administration that tbe triy to Spencer Creek Friday after movement. it true cash value, according to law,! Weyerhaeuser, lumber king, and one eral Villa Is leading another force. court house fight was commenced, and school. The boya will return to town MANNITE Included among them was Mrs. and believing that such a condition I of the richest men in the world, died moving toward that point. his court levied the first court house Sunday night. $256.00 Cornelius Vanderbilt Sr., Mrs An would be much more satisfactory for at 8:30 thia morning. Death was due assessment and accepted block 10 In drew Carnegie, Mrs. Oliver Harriman. every interest in Klamath county than j to capillary pneumonia, and be had H eg INTRA TIO N Hot 8prlngs addition as a court bouse To l»keview. Mrs. Cooper Hewitt, Miss Maude Wet under tbe present system, when the been sick for two weeks. Deceased NO WOVER 1.800 site. Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Kimball left more. daughter of Senator Wetmore; assessment of taxable property is, ac- was 74 years old. ______ “If I am elected 1 will use every thia morning for lakevlew, where Mrs. Oliver Damroscb, Miss Anne croding to the last state report prac ----------- The registration for tbe primaries effort to put the county’s paper at they will spend a month or six weeks Morgan, and other members of the tically 60 per cent of its cash value, "I worked for Weyerhaeuser for and general election in Klamath par by the application of bualnesa In the Interests of the Weyerhaeuser exclusive Colony Club and Patents’ and believing that every intereat in eighteen years preceding the World's county reached a total of 1,834 today, methods to the bualnesa of the coun- Timber company. Club. said county should be treated fairly Fair in Chicago, and I consider him precincts this Is divided as fol- ty." said Griffith today. "I am in At the first meeting of the "Tango and equitably assessed in proportion one of the grandest men in the United lowa: ,a»or of Pa’,|n< off ,b* J“at Indebted- Hrrr From Mouth. Disinfectors” scores of moving picture to each other, the said county court States,” said Mike Dooher, a well Fourth Ward ................................... 221 nees of the county if the Injunction Alex Martin Sr., president of the slides were shown. First several vari and assessor of Klamath county,1 known local timber man today. "In Eaat Klamath Falls........................ 229 does not hold this up. First National bank, cam« In Satur* ations of a new dance were exhibited working together for the beat inter AXl> oTIIEIIN. ALNO A BEAUT "I am also In favor of tbe comple day night from California those days, his interests were not so ^Third ward ........................................ 204 pointa, and then was shown a sort of deodor ests of Klamath county in all re IFUL \EW MODEL PLAYER large, and all of my dealings regard- Second Ward..................................... 175 tion of the court house on the Hot where he spent the winter ized variety to be accepted as stand spects. have decided to adopt a policy ~ ^riOngT'ioggi^. Ton'lTa’cting*‘and West Klamath Falla PIANO WILL GO AT $450.00 -------- ...155 Springs site as economically as Is ard. for a true cash value assessment for cruising were carried on with him Shippington .. ... 30 consistent with good business policy, Nhlvrw Return. Do not delay, but call before Tbe efforts of the "Disinfectors” the ensuing year, and thereafter. . .. 105 the keeping up of the county roads al- I, personally. I left him only because of Mills Addition W. P. and Alex Shlve reached here have been both approved and con- ... 15 ready built, and the construction of in explanation it may be said that1 the panic of ’93, when the low price Malin............. your favorite u «old last night from Oakland, where they demned by tangomaniacs of the this movement will in no wise in- of lumber made a logging contract >^n« Drove ... 36 others as fast as the resources of the spent the wintar. They came as far Greater City, Some hail the plan crease taxation, but will rather tend with the company anything but profit- TVood River . «o county will allow.” north as Red Bluff In their auto. I • Virpiini) Piano Drpot with delight, Others say. "What’s to reduee it; that the valuation of able” 'Lost Lost River ............ ... 112---------------------------- the use? ft’s true the new dances at the county will be as it should be, and ... «4 JAPANESE GIRL WINN MEDAL I The life of Weyerhaeuser is a por- Tule Lak«.............. Hurd Times Dance present require couples to dance to the number of mills on tbe dollar IN THE W. C. T. U. CONTENT Next Door to I’<»t office ... 4« itrayal of a marvellous rise from an t,alr3r....................... The dance at the Moose hall to- gether continually, if they dance nceeasary to raise tbe needed expense ... 20 fallen to one of the most powerful men 1>o* Va,*eY.............. ... „ , morrow night will be In the nature of them at all; but in the regular course of the county will be lower, accom Miy. Sannomoya, a young Japan... g ..Har(J T)m<B Rb1| .. (he ... 14 I in the world. When he reached Wis- Klamat,‘ ••• of events they will themselves sim plishing the same for a less millage in 42 «ivl. was awarded the W. C. T. U. sll- consin as a youth he was Just over *******...................' are expected to drees accordingly. "Of Luscrlbe for Tha Harald, «tty mer down to a standard just as the, comparison to tbe present system. ... 1« ver medal for the best temperance I 4rom Germany, and unacquainted W orden.................. course we will allow 'blled' shirts and cants a month. ... 39 recitation given at Friday night's con- Therefore, as a means to an end. toothpick shoes In the hall," aald one j with the language and customs of the ................ ... «o test, held at the Christian church. A \KW SYSTEM FOR ASSESSMENT and to assist the assessor in securing 'new world. He was first employed in Hlldebran<1............. ... 7 large and appreciative audience at- the best possible roll and the most the dredging of the Mississippi river. Spra<ue Rlvrr ••• ... 4j tended aud enjoyed the program. In Order to Assist the Assessor and equitable assesnieut insofar as agri Some time after this Weyerhaeuser l•an«'’,l Valley ... ... 23 The other contestants were Edith Bosrd of Equalizjuion in Arriving < ultural land, swamp land, timber invested his savings in tbe Beef Swan....................... 11 Sing. Inez Riddle, Margaret Upp., at the True Values of Lands, a land and city property are concerned, Slough company, working to pay part Algoma.................... T€ a 3 ... 45 Elisabeth Grigsby and Edith Wood < oiiiuiiwiou of liepresentativve we have decided and do appoint tbe of hia interest. The first year the Mt' *"ak*................ ard. Their readings were ail well Klaniatli County Taxpayers Is following commisrioo of reliable cit- company put in 15,000,000 feet of With a check on thia bank. It chosen, and were given with splendid Named as Advisory Body. izens of Klamath county to confer logs Into tbe water, and a year later McCornsck in. ----------- with and assist the assessor in such E P. McCornsck, a director of the voice and gesture, and as a reward will bo much more businesslike put in 100,000,000 feet without dif Hereafter Klamath county proper- wise and at such times as he may sug- ficulty. Flrat National bank, and Interested In «•<* ot these was presented with a and will provide a receipt be local property, la here on a bualneea »ouvvenlr pin by W. A. Delzell In be ty will be assessed for its full cash gest, the desire being to secure best yond dispute. Ws welcome wo This enterprise continued to in trip. ! half of the W. C. T. U. value. This method is being brought possible results for the betterment of crease its business, and Weyerhaeuser 1 men's accounts, whether they I into use ail over the state, and in conditions In Klamath county: invested bis profits in other concerns, are In bualnesa or not Full In On Business Trip. <X)XEY SOl.DIEIlN stead of increasing the amount of Charles Drew, Hildebrand, Ore. which seemed, under his magic touch, L. R. Smith is out of town for a REAC HCLEVELAND taxes against property, as some sup formation as to the advantage« Burrell 8hort, Pine Orove, Ore. to prosper beyond all calculations. As lióse, this reduces the amount of the James Pelton, Fort Klamath, Ore. a result, at the time of his death be few days attending to affairs of the of an account here will be glad i United Press Service levy in every case, as the millage is J. Frank Adams, Merrill, Ore. was a powerful factor In the lumber P. T. A T. company, ly furnished at nny time. CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 4. —Six based upon a much larger amount. of the managers, Abel Ady, Midland, Ore. “ but we'd rather world, and was connected with tbe As the task of getting close to the Chas S. Moore, Klamath Falla, Ore. largest and most stable concerns In everyone would come attired In their ty recruits, the vanguard of Coxy’s army, arrived In this city last night. true valuation of all of the property old clothe«.” C. E. Worden, Klamath Falls, Ore. the country. They took possession of some empty will be a difficult one, the Klamath 1 R. N. Day, Portland, Ore. passenger coaches in the railroad ■ otiuty court has Just issued an order KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Civic I»ague to Meet. .FEDERAL HCOCT appointing eight men to act in an ad FOUR WILL GO Important business matten will re- yards, and made preparations to pass XOW ENJOINED visory capacity. One of these is R. N. ceive attention at tbe meeting of the the night there, but the authorities TO GRAND LODGE, _______ rounded them up and they spent the Day, who owns considerable timber in HOT 8PRINO8, Ark., April 4,— Women's Civic I »ague, to be held at night In the city Jail. the county, and Is complainant in a the real room tomorrow afternoon. At the meeting of Klamath Lodge Chancellor Henderson has made per IM)N J. ZUMWALT, Pres. E. M. BUBB, Vice Pre«, and Treae. number of the suits brought against No. 137, 1. O. O. F., Friday night the manent tbe Injunction against How BERT E. WITHROW, HecreUry the county. members chose the men to represent ard Camnitz, a Federal League scout, The order follows: them at tbe annual meeting of tbe preventing him from dickering with Taxpayers of Klamath County. Grand Lodge to be held at McMinn- the Pirates now under contract. Surveyors and Irrigation Engineer« The undersigned, the county court vide in .May. Tbe ’ chosen ones were and the assessor of Klamath county. Percival Sholl, R. J. Sheets, Fred Hues on Note. iralizing that the laws of the state of Bremer and Nate Otterbein. Suit against Mrs. L. M. Loyd and J. ' Oregon make it compulsory upon the Brother Sholl was chosen to carry L. Cunningham was begun Saturday assessor that all taxable property the credentials of th« Lodge. by Eva M. Graves, through Rollo C. throughout the state of Oregon shall Groesbeck. She allege« that a note be assessed at Its true cash value, and Insurance Is Paid. ABSTRACTING for *1,500 la unpaid. that the law is mandatory and com-, Mrs. Bertha Clopton has been paid pulaory In every county In said state., in full by tbe insurance companies A son arrived Friday to Mr. and . MAPS, PLANK, BLUEPRINTS. Etc. KLAMATH FALLH, OREGON and that at the last meeting of the for the loss incurred by the recent Mrs. John Brett. The lad weighs 9% i state board of equalization and thej fire in Bonanza. pounds. Variety of Methods toBe Boiled into One New Yorkers Organize to Eliminate the Difficulty—Other Newsy Notes From Gotham Heard on the K.C.H.S. Campus t PAY FOR THAT EASTER HAT FIRST TRUST SAVINGS BANK Klamath County Abstract Co