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REGISTER! REGISTER! City Registration Closes Wednesday; County Books Close April 30. 4 ♦ ♦ « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ « LEADING PAPER OF ♦ ♦ SOUTHERN OREGON ♦ « (Lhv ♦ REACHES EVERYONE ♦ ♦ IN KI IMI I II < oi XTY ♦ KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1914 NUMBER • MEXICANS BURN UP FOREIGN PROPERTY AT TAMPICO ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 I "ÍZ, “ '. * STRIKFBACK hi THE OPPOSING to Build an Airship t kii » nai * id l'un.wr Mil HIM THINKS BREITENBA< H k gixin him Mil I III BN tlllGEoX'H I ANDI- German l’nqiertlr«, HATH A XII EUGENE MIX ARE 'lall \\ mv ! uiplo)«il ul Arnold'» W imm I t ««-«I as Hliellera It) Reliel |i>rm, Calili Elo* Eroni Ihr Mieli* Erotu I HE FIRMT Til I II.H—I'llEHH OH STATE ENDORMI KI.IM VIH XYI m - ii 4 mold I i»lte«l Camp Turmin y Hr Hound h Note Fraierai Gunboats Supporting the M »X Talked to lli<- Dour liidicnling Tinti III* I iiiployr Hail suiciiUI liilen- Anici l< no anal when camera men attempted to take moving pictures ot the ceremony and BORAH SAYS OTHER REPEAL for a time trouble was imminent. The DESIRED BY ENGLAND Picture men, however, were finally WILL BE ASKED induced to abandon the idea. DL.ME.NIED Ill Till: STATE BI.I’BESI NTED. » I CH)'« I h - g - hm - - khum O oh There I» mik I FISHERMEN CATCH »•nate Conmriitee on Interocmnlc Ca lion» U lirn Hr Erft. (ilcralii special Merviie) row tile Committee WiU Hear the SALEM. April 9 Signed by ovrf Testimony of Tinaie Who Have 3,<>oo represi-ntatlvc Oregon citizens, I tilteil Press Service After leaving a note fot bis employ Asked for Audience. ee II. Breitenbacb, a woodchopper MEXICO CITI, April U— Bi.hop the petition asking for the nomina employed al C. A Arnolds wood < mnpa», ultimi Ilie Za|aita forcea ca|r- tion ot Hon Henry L. Benson of EXTRAORDINARY RUN OE FINNY camp, disappeared, and his present tumi und tliii-aGunl lu ■ rnrify on Klamath Falls ns a candidate for the when abouts BEAUTIES IX SPENCER CREEK United Press Service it shrouded in mystery. Giaal I itila) unii-*« I m - mu * immotimi republican nomine*lot: as Justice of WASHINGTON, D. C., April 9,—- As far as Mr. Arnold knows, the RIGHT NOW. SAY RETURNED lay hl« fileud«, ban Im-u wlea«r«l. He the NUpieme court, was tiled with Sec-: The Sims repeal bill la today before missing man lias uut beeu seen Bince ic-tary of State Ben Olcott. ■ rallini (lie luen of Iguala Unlay. ANGLERS the senate committee on In ter oceanic Hie Stith of Marco. IVbeu Arnold According lu the tilaliop, H m - threat Tlie Beuson pell*ion Is jierhaisi the canals. vUi.ed the wov-1 enmu Tuesday he o( <rui Hillon n»« «ent out li) a «ultor- largest that has ever been filed for The senators who have Introduced found th* cabin lucked with a pad dittale oBlier lu Ille Za|»ala rank«. thia offl<e, as It contained twice as A quartet of Klamath Falls fisher tolls bills and resolutions concerning l,M-k t>nd a nut- nearby addressed to M lu-ii Ilie report of Hie tri-nirndou« many names as the la*' requires. This men returned from Spencer Creek this the same, are expected to appear be him«« If, reading a* follows: feeling throughout Hie .outit ry renili- Is due to the requests for blank peti afternoon with their automobile load fore the committee, and It is thought "C A. Arnold Don't look for me, Rodman Wanamaker of Philadel cd him. Zapata iiriirreci the Itlahop'a tions sent lu by admirers of Benson about his choice at the hands of the ed with about 200 pounds of rainbow the day will be taken up with hearing and don't make any fuss like so many phia is the chief backer in the project i rimae. In two-lblrds of the counties of the voters. trout. The party included Harry testimony. have done. Am sinking fast and easy. The press of the state has been an- to build an airship which will attempt Peltz. O. D. Matthews, Lee Bean and alate In addition to being the larg Tomorrow the committee hopes to Louk under mattress. B. Bretten- est, the Benson jx-titlou Is further i other powerful factor in Benson's to fiy across the Atlantic ocean. Mr. Oscar Peyton. begin the hearing of Individuals and bach." United Press Service noteworthy Inasmuch us every signa fat or. for every publication, from the They report that the fish are run organizations who have applied to When Mr. Arnold broke into the Wanamaker has heard much specula WASHINGTON. D <*.. April 9 - ture »•» secured by voluntary work Portland dallies to the smull weekly*. ning in large quantities, and the sport present their views on the tolls ques cabin and raised the mattress he tion about this feat, and he has be Reports of the complete destruction of on (he part of Benson's friends, in the paliers published in foreign lan was so exciting that they had reached tion. the Waters-Pierce property at Tam stead of being circulated by paid guages. and the trade and eclesiastical found a purse containing. 15. A come interested in the subject suffi the limit before they realized it, and search of the cabin developed the fact ciently to put up his money. He now pico by the rebels, with a loss of solicitor*, us is the case with some Journal« have endorsed the Klamath were compelled to come home. ■ United Press Service 1500,000, reached the state depart candidates. man's candidacy in the highest terms that the missing one had taken bis has experts studying the question to - ■ - ■ — ■ . . . ■ blankets and good clothes. WASHINGTON. D. C., April 9.— learn definitely whether or not the ment today The following was re- Girl Is Born Judge Benson anil Judge Harria ut to their readers, and have paid glow Mr. Arnold returned to this city That the administration • plans to plan is practicable. < slved: Eguene are the first to filo their peti ing tributes to his high integrity and and reported the matter to Sheriff A daughter arrived thia morning to strike back in the campaign waged "Wireless reports indicate that the his splendid Judicial acumen, ripened tions as candidates for the supreme Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steeman. against the president in the tolls re situation at Tampico, ns regards for by nearly a score of years on the Low. bench. The sheriff was peal controversy by certain newspa informed that the eign properties Is sei loos anil very bench. At it result of the work of the To California pers was Indicated today. It has just man was supposed to have worked at complicated. The refinery of the bar, the press and the thousand* of E. B. Elliott leaves in the morning been learned that a court attack upon In «»sliiiiic the foregoing dispatch, it friends of th* judge, together with his Keno last summer, but Inquiries there Waters-Pierce Company was occupied for a visit in Los Angeles. an alleged subsidized newspaper lob two days by the rebels, consequently occurred to the Herald that although magnetic faculty of winning respect failed to locate any one who recalled by,” back of the shipping trust, is the il was under fire of the federal gun Judge Benson has bewa a revered resi and admiration even from those, the name. Plea for Abatement. big card that the administration is Breltenbach was about 34 or 35 dent of thia city for many years, and whom In his sense of Justice, he is boats. and caught fire. A plea for abatement in the suit of bolding back for its coup. ‘The loss of the entire property Is i Is known personally to nearly every compelled to rule tn the wrong, there year* old. He had been sick, though Representative Barnhart la author Albert E. Elder against J. W. and N. feared. In addition, the warehouses body lu Southern Olegon, a brief I* hardly a republican In the state not seriously, and had refused to ac E. Arnold for money alleged due as ity for the statement that such pro ot the Agenda Commercial, n Herman sketch of Southern Oregon's only can who has not included the name of cept medical attention. The sheriff is of the opinion that l*EN XSYI.I ANIA EMPLOYES ARE. rent of a farm, is being heard before ceedings is contemplated. concern, has burned, the loss being didate for the supreme bench would "Henry L. Benson. Klamath county," "Postmaster General Burleaon haa not be nmlSH. and Mould be u great as one of the four candidates for the the note indicates a mind slightly af half a million." MERELY 91 ITTIXG THEIR JOBS Circuit Judge Benson today. Hay & Merryman appear for Elder and W. been Informed that certain newspa aid to those who are voluntarily republican nomination he would have fected. and that the missing blankets ON Al COUNT OF RETRENCH H. A. Renner for the defense. pers, including some of the largest In one year 1,(00,000 volumes are working for Benson through the me- represent the party tn the fall cam and clothes would Indicate, not a sui and most influential In the country, cide. but a hike. He believes word friends In other Ml.XT I*O|.1CA ilium of letters to railed for and supplied by the British paign and grace the bench of the are printing paid articles for the Renner Returns. parts of the slate. state's highest tribunal after elec will be received soon of the man's museum. presence in some neighboring town. W. H. A. Renner, attorney for shipping trust," said Barnhart today. I The fact that be la the only candi tions. United Press Service George Reed inhls 310,000 damage These are in agitation against the Russia In tta treatment of women la date for the office In Southern Oregon Judge Benson is a native of Califor suit against the Western Union Tele repeal of the free tolls clause. P1TTSBI RG, April 9. Aocording far behind many other nations, only Is due to the fact that as soon as It nia,of Scotch-Irish ancestry,his father "According to the information at to the officials of the Brotherhood of graph company, returned last night one woman having been admitted to wus announced that he would be in being Rev. Henry C. Benson, one of the hands of the department, these from Salem, where he went to make the race several of the most brilliant the pioneer Methodist ministers on Railway Trainmen, the strike ot the the bar thus far. and able attorneys In this part of the employes of the Pennsylvania railroad his argument against the supreme articles are printed as bona flde news stories, and are not labeled as paid is not sanctioned by the organization court. Recent correction* In maps of stalo (which is equivalent to saytng (Continued on page 1) advertisements, as the law requires.'* Greenland have added about 100,000 (liose high In standing in (he liar of The men are quitting in bunches At the recent election in Finland Oregon) set aside their owu aspira square miles to Its area. on account of the retrenchment policy twenty-two women were elected to the United Preas Service tions. wrote hearty letters of assur the road has adopted. parliament. WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 9.— Women are now accepted on the ance and offers of assistance to our A repeal of the clause excluding rail- Six hundred men are out here, and SUDDEN UHII.LY WAVE IS BE «ame terms as men by several of t lir distinguished townsman, and have Chinese bought 1,000,000 Biblee probably that many more will quit .since been working zealously to bring big Insurance companies. LIEI El» TO HAVE RESULTED IX on the division east of Pittsburg. The the first six months of last year, (Continued on page 4) places ot the strikers are being rapid- ___ ly filled by the road. EHI IT GROWERS Merli tu«. 4 nal. Today Commenced Its Hearing un the Repeal Resolution—Tomor RAILROAD STRIKE 4 4 DORRIS FLOUR TO Young Pettus Is Freed BITTE VALLEY PRODUCT WILL BE HANDLED BY THE ASHLAND FRUIT STORE—MANAGER Vis ITS KLAMATH HALLS orse* iitfiii from it a resident iVDiuvBi ut of uaiiRUii Langell The only occupunt of the county . f'’ 'uim-n Jail at prcHviit Is the museot cat, the 'Valley, and had been In Jail for some last of the prisoner* having been re- limo awaiting the a« Hon of the grand Jury. litMod this morning. Ho was taken before the prosecut The Inst to go w » h Robert Pettus, Ing attorney Wednesday and closely < barged with horse stealing, whose re questioned. After the youth ngrecd lease was ordered this morning by to leave tile state, never to return, the the prosecuting attorney. attorney ordered that he be given his Pettus was accused of Mealing two freedom this morning. United Press Service DAI.I.AS, Tex., April 9.—A b the re sult of a sudden drop lu the temper ature throughout thia region, it is estimated that more tbau a million dollars in damage has been caused to the peach crop and small fruits. The temperature ia the lowest that has been known here at this time of tile year In more than twenty years. At Abeliue the thermometer regis tered 2ti degrees. WEYERHAEUSER Groesbeck Withdraws IS BURIED TODAY Attorney Says Field Too Crowded for Three Men I*. Schuyler, owner of the Butte Valley Flour mills at Dorris, com pelled arrangements today with the Ashland Fruit store for the handling TO FILM THE LAST SAD RITES of Butte Vnllej* (lour in this city. OVER TIMBER BARON, BUT ARE The Dorris mills have been In oper ation for a little more than a year, FRUSTRATED '1 here is less public smoking among and in that time they have establish- a-d n good market In Butte Valley for the women of Spain than among the United Press Service their product. They handle all the women of I-ondon. grain grown In the Butte Valley, and MOLINE, Ill., April 9.— Frederick expect to handle a portion of the West Virginia employ* more than W. Weyerhaeuser was burled here Klamath county wheat this fall. KO.oott men in the mining industry. this morning. There was some delay AAA vw AAA vw AAA wv Holding that there is not room in I have come out," said Groesbeck. "It the Held for three candidates for the was when I believed there would be democratic nomination as county no strong candidate who could make Judge, Rollo C. Groesbeck, who an a race against Worden next fall that nounced his candidacy Wednesday, 1 came out. has withdrawn. This leaves the race "I withdraw without any Ill-feeling to Marion Hanks and VV. W. Smith. toward anybody concerned, and I will "When I announced myself I did do my utmost for the election of the not know that Hanks was a candidate, candidate chosen by the democrats for and had I known this I would not .the office of county judge.”