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REGISTER! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ • LEADING l’AFKK <>F ♦ • MOUTHER* OREGON « ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ REGISTER! County Registration Books Close April 30. PL (Liu' &tmt-Wwkhj lieralh ♦ BRACHEM EVERYONE * ♦ IN KI A MATH < OUNTY ♦ ***»*«****«** KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1914 VOLUME XI« NUMBER 10 Huerta to Salute if U. S. Returns It ****>»''Zv**v'Z»sw* ws Some of the Ships Steaming Toward Mexico ^10 SELLS WILL 2 lllAiiOl PINE TREE HEIM. 1 RO..Ì CAPITAL Nectetary |<oo»«-vi-II, now In : ari Fruii A cieco, to tuli- | et »oliai charge of II»' tuoi ili. < III et Gir Purlfll' flirt. Allei MOHT EFFECTUE HUM K a confermi wltli Adtnlral Doylc al Mari' iHlund, Secretary Daniel* or- IDE OF MIAICll dvr< d Ilio fli'i t tu rmilrxvoUN at Siili Diego, |irc|iarulory ti» u rii»»» move South Parin» Torywlo Fiert l»*av«*a invili toward Mexico for lite South Under Order* From Washington—lluuae Foreign IU-I m - llona Committee U uanlmoualy V ote to Huataln the PrvahlviH In Illa Met lean Pulley. United Press Servie« WASHINGTON. D. C., April 1«.— Hurria la willing tu salute the .liner- lean flag if America agrrre to return hia salute. Chairman Hhivriy of the areale u.miiilttrr on fonigli affaira admitted that hr liaa brru unofficially ailvlMsl that thia waa scut Io Waah- lagton today by O'Miaughnrsay. United Press Service WASHINGTON. D. (’., April 16. Secretary Bryan today conferred with Miniflier Von Bernstorff. after which llryan went to the Whit» Hou»« He said that he and Von Bernstorff hud fully dis* iiaaed the Mexican situation, and that Von llernstorff had said the power» would continue the "hand»- off" policy, and leave the matter en tirely In America’» power. Kroenert 1« Elated Over the Change of Attitude by In Ilan Cotn- ■iiinaiouer, and Also Place« Greater Part of the Credit for thia Upon the Untiring Efforts of Congress Eg man X. J. Sinnott. Indian Commissioner Cato Sells will be here the latter part of L2iy to inspect Sprague and Williamson Riv ers in regard to the advisability of re opening them to logging operations. This is the cheering news brought to Klamath Falls by A. J. Kroenert, head of the Pine Tree Lumber com pany. Mr. Kroenert came In last night from Washington. D C-, where be has been working indtu>'.rlou»ly for the opening of th« rivers "1 he fact that Commissioner Sell* has cecided to visit Klamath Falla next month is due almost entirely to the untiring efforts of your efficient congressman, Nicholas J. Sinnott," said Mr. Kroenert today. “1 was a perfect stranger to Mr. Sinnott, but he Interested himself In my case at once, and since then he has been working every minute he could to In duce Sella to change the ruling, or at least make an investigation of the conditions. "Sinnott takes a hearty Interest In all Oregon affairs, especially those of Eastern Oregon, and he is on the job every day, calling at some depart mental office for conferences when he is not in Congress." Regarding the plans of tuv Pine Tree company, Mr. Kroenert would make no definite statement. "I prefer to await the decision of Mr. Sells before attempting to say wbat we will do,’ he said. Halted Press Service WASHINGTON, D. <!., April 16 'The most complete blockade that has «ver b«*en enforced .by an American - L ' effort Is contemplated against Mexico Every mile of the coast will be under * * «... WASHINGTON. D C.. April 16,— surveillance unless Huerta «alutee AX? . 5 hr The question of whether the United It Is undecided whether to block State« could return the ««lute with ade »hipping of every character, or IT- out recognising the Huerta govern merely the Mexican shipping *■»>■ —-iiss ment la the acute question al preaent. ■ 1 ~ Senator t^odg* holds that return Four <»f the battleship« the t'alted 8taira lia» dlapM<*h«d to panicipate* la the naval «h monMration, or powriLI* landing of marine» at Tampico and ing th« aalule would be « "back Vent t'ru*. No. 1, Rhode (»land; No. 2, Nebraska; No. 3, Admiral Fletcher, in charge of the ahip« now at Tampico; No. 4, Admiral Cowie«: down" on the part of America The house committee on foreigu re No. 3, llrginia; No. 41, New Jersey. lations today unanlmoualy adopted i thia resolution Chicago Democrats Celebrate "Rcaolvrsl, Tlial the action of Un* I nited Press Service l*rr«l'lrwl In Um Tampico Incident hr CHICAGO, April 16.—Mayor Har- «uMainrsl.' rison and Mrs. Harrison will lead th« Preparations are being luade to annual ball of the Cook County demo < AI.IFORNIA'S PRISON BOARD assist Americans wDhlng to leave crats tonight at the Hotel La Salle. RILL tXlNNIDKR CASK OF THE Mexico. Many women and children Two large ball rooms have been re from Mexico City are now at Vera FORMER BOSS—PAROLE IS BE- served for the event, the big affair of Crus, ready to go north. democratic circle« each year. It I» believed that If the United PRESIDENT Is REQUESTED TO ULOINNG DAY AT THE CITY HALL SCHALUM K, RVTE.NTC AND YA » -------------------------- States takes Tampleo. Carrant» will DEN WILL VISIT THE UY VA The Herald for news. MARKED BY A HEAVY REGIS- KEEP I HON WORKERS FROM GO- be forced to »»»unie hostilities toward United Press Service HAN FRANCISCO, April 16. The BEDS NEXT .MONTH—PLAN TO America or lose the sympathy of hl» TRAT1ON—LIST OF THE CANDI- ING TO PRISON WHil.l McREY- state prison board on Saturday will follower». GET OLD RIFLES DATE'S GIVEN NOI.DS IS WORKING act on the petition for a parole for United Press Service Abe Ruef. Han Franciflco's ex-polltical For the purpose of collecting relics SAN PEDRO. April 16 The South bo»», it is considered as certain that United Press Service At 9 o’clock last night the registra of the Modoc War, John Scballock, the parole will b« granted. I'aclflc torpedo boat flotilla cleared tion books at the city hall closed with WASHINGTON. D. C„ April 1«. Captain J. C. Ku ten it and A. C. Ya- Ruef has served about aix years of San l’«dro harbor early today for Hau President Wilson today was asked to a bang, ending the opportunity of deu will go to the Modoc Lava Beds Diego. The fleet »ailed under order« a fourteen year sentence. order a stay to the court order Im voters to make themselves eligible to next month. from Washington Ironworkers east their ballot at the May election. The principal object of the trip is The workingmen’s compensation prisoning twenty-seven When th« books closed the total reg- act passed by the Ontario legislature until Attorney General Me Reynold* tistratlon was 1.605. divided as fol- to recover the rifles left from th« de I nlted Press Service In the case, feat of Major Thomas’ command, the WASHINGTON, D. <’.. April 16. will be placed 111 operation the first of cau examine the records and determine whether or not the Iowa: last Indian victory in the West. With Secretary Daniels ordered Assistant j next January. men are entitled to pardon. .. . 169 Fl rat Ward . .. some of these piece«. Captain Ruje- ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ...464 Second Ward . nic's collections of relics from the war ...501 Third Ward .. will b« practically complete. "Western Night." that annual 'back First Unnatural Bull Coin Bank' baa ...154 Fourth Ward . to the wild and wooley” stag affair been Increased to (10,000,000. . . .117 Fifth Ward . . Prohibition Amendment Hearing "Special Notice-—One undertaker 'given by the local Elks lodge, will be and ten doctors will be present to at The city election will be held May I United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 16,— held April 21 th;» year. The com tend to all despondent« who attempt 4th. A list of the candidates follows: The resolution for a constitutional mittee In charge is at present busily suicide on account of loan of money For Mayor - M. G. Wilkins, Ed ward J. Murray, Thomas F. Nicholas. amendment for national prohibition (engaged in gettiug up some unique at games. was scheduled for a hearing today be stunts to be pulled off that evening. “Rules—1—No excessive Letting John Austad and Dan Corcoran. will be remitted, and no single bet For Police Judge—A. L. !<eavltt, fore a senate sub-committee, On the On account of the scale on which committee are Senators Chilton, this is to be staged this year, the Elks wlll>e allowed over (1.000,000. ACCORDING TO THE TERMS OF W. 8. Wiley, Chris E. Edler. Fletcher, Shields, Borah and Dill'ng-i have secured Houston's opera house. '2—In case of any game going For City Treasurer—J. W. Siem THE LAST TESTAMENT, WID ham. For the evening the theater will be broke, dealer will be allowed Qve ens, Arthur R. Wilson, J. W. Tyrell. OWER IS GIVEN ALL OF THE — ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ transformed into an old Western minutes in which to raise money on * Councilman In Fifth Ward- -M. R. Morley- Goea South. ESTATE dance hall, and all the «ames of his clothing. At 6 o'clock p. m. Wednesday th« | County Clerk —C. It. De Lap, K. D. Doty. H.J. Lock wood. "3—If you lose, don’t accuse the Fred Morley left on the morning ”hance "„p b7jn Tun’Twing, thous- time for filing announcements of can North, both of Klatnath Falla. train for San Francisco, where he will ftnds Qf dolUr8 beiv< bet before the games of being crooked. They have County Treasurer George A. Hay Virginia and Penny Meet dldacy for county an« precinct offices confer with the authorities regard- 0yeB o( the offl(.Mb all been sanctioned by the State Game The will of the late Catherine £al- i xplr<>d. There Is no further oppor don, Torn Watters, both of Klamath lahan was probated today. The ee- United Press Service Ing the re-trial of J. Grant Lyman, w Qf Ue <#rb o< clyn and Fish Commission, and we have tunity for those seeking nominations Falla. tate Is valued at (700, and the entire CHARLOTTESVILLE. Va„ April which w 11come up In Los Angeles In k Uon 8trlclly forbldden. Further been assured that It Is open season io go on their party ballot nt the pri , County Surveyor- E. B. Henry of anichint waa bequeffttled to the de 16,- Pennsylvania track men Invaded a ou t ry ays. jInfprdlatlon regarding the big event for ’suckers.’ Klamath Falls, F. 0. Brown, Odessa maries next month. “4—The house receives baif of the University of Virginia today for ... , , ceased'» husband. Richard Callahan , „ . |4s contained in the following, sent by Justice of the Peace, Llnkvllle Dis Later, a person can run at the gen tii.t i \\ Gow. a, Klatuath Falls. Callahan Is named as executor. the dual frack meet. The Quakers I* ting n spo an«. h committee In charge to the Elka. John Houtson's winnings, so It will Mr« W R. Brooks left this n»*rn- not be as bad as if you lost all your are picked to carry off the honors. oral election ns an Independent candl-! iag a visit with relatives »n Spo-1 "This will be a great annual gath- money. Democrat date, provided ho gets a sufficient ■H——— Set Heil Outa«( Court. ■ — hani erlug of all the distinguished and ”6—All guns and ammunition County Judge W, ’ w. *»mlth of i>er centaga of signatures to his pe rhe claim« «1 Emanuel Engle, who order Off wealthy lawyers, liars, horse doctors, must be left with the doorkeeper; we ! Illy, Marlon Hanks of Kinmath Fniv. H1Jed th« Algoma Lumber Company Forrest Pell ahff William Hagel- tition. An \ torch to «»H sealingwas car- porch climbers, sheep herders, cow may need them to raise money on If Sheriff- B. St. George Bishop of .for ♦*« damuffeb. lias hewn cttled «(.Mn, accompanied by M D Coats. The complete list of candidates for Odessn, J. W. Hawxhurat of Klamath out of court »Sale lost a leg while K-f thia ■morning for Eugen**. ♦here^.^r I'*■ Wl’ *. a in tongs which may be punchers, hold-up men, grafters, flre- the bank should go broke. nomination to county offices In Klnm- ’ employed d to drop It when soft- ra®n* lumbermen, no gentlemen and Falls. ohlptoyed by the ...... . *»t romnnnv atilt dohatc -vtfh the Ore "6—Be on the lookout for crooks. company,,lhny ‘ will debate -»ith Ute Oregon City turned uth county follows: Is wanted without burn- politicians. v“r »-am for the prt* ’ego of t Ing in the - net ' The gathering will be so great th« County Clerk--J. H. Kverett of und brought ault to recover? Republican be ti -fl. I "The opportunity of a life time; house cannot be responsible for any Vnai* .^r th* v e champ nahlp iKinmath Falls. «i '**■ — — the foremost rival of the famous loss. All surplus cssh should h« ex County Judge—William H. Worden Clerk of Circuit Court—Georg*- Slowly Improving. Mn». J. L. Cunningham, wife of the t he v und ftiat gasoline cabs .Monte Carlo. Fortune« will be won changed for 'bull coin.’ The skfljetoh , 1 rt he claissa Is of Klamath Falla. Chastain, Klamath Falls. eentrwrfnr, fr slowly rocov^rinr fresa .the 1^4*'«' nrebls rt* ,'urlMw tn th« haalth, the Ber- and lost; money will be as free aa Coroner—Earl Whltloek. “7—These rules are subject to al Hhorlff W. B. Barnes, Oa< nr L. ■nvTy wni dlr v i * t i German ■ ’¡lee nave refused to license any water. teration In case anyone 1» discovered Justice of the Peace, Llnkville Dis M lllMM that has kept hci V Jilted . - enTTy Carter, Carey M. Ramsby nnd Charles ntlst. e il l * -xcept «tectrlc oum . "Notice—the oapltal stock of the winning from any dealer." East Afi r|ca bv *a eri. trlct O. E. Willey of Kinmath Falls I to her room for the past few day» C. I<ow, «11 of Klamath Falls. yr 1 . r. IB 611 RELICS ASK FOR SIH OOFS OVER 1,500 4 ‘WesternNight’Next Elks’ Second Big Wild West Stag to Be April 24 Petition Filing Ends Time for Filing Notice of Candidacy Has Expired ■T ¡K i f L. I i » a