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* f thurhday , a l’un, 4 i«, ihm THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE THREE dreary afternoons of the dog ■lays, and on through to the finish lu Octo- WASHINGTON, D. C., April 15.—Huerta must ber. NEW YORK, April 14 Th» coro Under Herzog the Cincinnati IU m I s not only apologize for the various recent offences N. M. MERRILL ALSO CANDIDATE nation of Klug Hwat was the chief are said to be a vastly Improved col FOR OFFICB ♦♦♦ business before the country today. lection of baseball players. And with toward America, but he must promise to be good in Although an auuuai ceremony, lite the Pirates, Cubs, Dodgers and Car Oregon Development News U> the I.Ine of Industries, Payrolls, Etc., Change In the Petoonnei of Ute Coun the future, if he isn’t to experience a consequence that sums old thrill was uu hand when In dinals talking of Improvements, the ty Court Come» Thia Morning. Prepared in Terse Forni by the tate Bureau of Industries and Statis eight different clllss the baseball sea race for leaser honors should be tight may mean armed intervention. When CotnuilMloner Guy Merrill tics, and Published In lite Interni of Herald Readers. son was foruiully up«n»«i and tli« Na ened up, «ven though the (¡lauta ap Resigna to Devote Hia Entire AG J tional and American Ixtague trama pear to have thv crown leaning In This, in effect, io what President Wilson told the (« iitlon to Husinra» Interrata Out* were sent away In tho pennaut races. their direction, SALEM, April 14.—Two Important The first unit of the Bsaver State aide of the Blate. senate committee on foreign relations today. He in In tho Atnorlcau IxMtgu» the | decisions of the supreme court during motorcar factory si Gresham is com In the American League R will be world’s champion Athletics opened' the Athletics against the gmig |’.he past week bold that there Is no pleted and machinery Installed. Aa sists that the time has past temporizing, and char C. G. Merrill Wednesday resign their first battle of tho year with the old wls, Mack, gently eases fils i limit to the amount of damages that ed as county commissioner. His uncle. Tim Springfield Provtsion company acterized Huerta’s attitude as a series of studied Frank Chance’s rejuvenated Yankees! well oiled machine Into the tussel, can be collected by the family In caae Nathan 8. Merrill, has been chosen to will establish a $40,000 packing In Now York. The Cleveland Naps iClark Griffith In Washington, and av- iof death under the employers ’ liabll- insults to America. sue« c-d him by the other members of clashed with the White Son at Chi-, ery other manager, for lhat matter, j ity act, and that the employer can- plant. the county court. cago, the Hl Louis Browns aud lie- ! will bo directing Ills attack on the I not escape liability by providing othsr As a result of a made-ln-Orvgon Wilson said a sharp lesson is necessary. He wants Merrill’s resignation comes unex «ays of protecting employee. troll Tigers opened In Detroit, and Machlan sluggers. Griffith looks as banquet at Albany. $229.10 was rais pectedly, as it was the concensus of everything done with the consent and approval of Clark Grlfilth lo«l bls Washington 'Strong aa the next oue, outside Mack, ed to beautify an old cemetery—pay opinion that he would be out for re The International Association of rolls help even the dead. tram against the lied Bos lu Boston ithls season, and should put up a siz congress, and will confer with congressmen freely election. This morning, to a Herald Stonecutters are asking that Oregon Tho National league swung Into* zling light. representative, the retiring official granite be used on the new million! The Danson basket factory at Bay its racn with the (Hants at Phlladel- and frequently. Cleveland will start with a handi stated that bls business affairs re dollar Portland poatofflee. City has several large contracts from gltla, the Chicago Culm burling them- quire his entire attention. fiorista. selvra upon the Itmla nt Cincinnati, cap. duo to the Injury of (Tinpnn and Voters at Eugene authorize a mu- "For the next few years, I do not Pittsburg at HI Louis and Boston and the Feds. After Ihelr slump of last A company la forming at The year, the Boston Ited Box are about I expect to reside permanently In Ore r.lcipal band, an armory and the ac Brooklyn flushing ■t Ebbeta Field due for u recovery approaching their quiring of Skinner ’ s Butte by the : Dall ‘‘* to manufacture high class gon," said he, "and the greater part across the bridge. "We nr< not in possession of all the '1 he sending of the fleet to Mexico 'sculptural and monumental work. form of 1913. city. jof my time will be spent In California. The cracking of the baseball lid Frank Chauce expects to lift the ¡facts leading to the naval demonstra with threat* of war at this time dis-1 A Portland hardware and steel comes after one of ths wildest lea Yankees free from danger of the col tion." suid Sblvley. "But we are »at- state department have not been pub For this reason, I find It Impossible to James J. Hill has given $50,000 to continue in the office.* alone of the Winter Istagun In his lar position this year, which must Isfiod that the president took the only lished. the Christian Church Bible School for firm Is building largo docks at As toria. Merrill and Worden were both a new building at Eugene. tory, during which a flub prrald«-nt II...XU thst the Nt. Louis Browns are action post. I bl«.’* It has been learned that they stated I was unhorsed, thr«*» new manngers th hated for the place ■Senator Ixxlge urged the committee in effect that Huerta Insisted be had ,ho"en “ ■«■**» of the county „ . . t .. . I TLe labor commission of British Install»«! In (he National League, and I to authorize President Wilson to use made all the amends to be expected rourt at the 1910 •lectlon »«><1 thox Under the Plnchot policy of locking Columbla oppote, a mlnlmum wa<„ both factions of organised baseball water ,-------------- power, not ----------------- much devel- gcale. and 3ayi) an el<ht houf ,aw ------------ KEOKUK. Iowa. April 14. For ¡force without a formal declaration of from him. He refuses to assume the hav* ,worked together In the court’s up the shaken to their foundations by the al judges Smith, McPherson and Pol- war. Ho said a formal declaration is responsibility for the acts of hl. rnore“,ent> ,or bettering the high- >pmert is looked for in Oregon in way. and making other Improvement ! ! «. ‘ '^a” ‘ na“°,“U of onrushing F«*d«*rals, who singed their lock are today hearing the attack, impossible, since the Huerta govern subordinate.«, L i«. first gam» of the season yesterday Iluerta seems to welcome, rather upon the county’s credit. For this upon Iowa’s new luw calling for the I ’ ment was never recognized. The com- Officials of the Rogue River public Although th» training season was sterilisation of Insauo anil habitual ¡mlttee showed a strong sentiment of than dread a crisis. If be Is defeated reason, he has also been the reel, lent The Manufacturers’ Association of of both ardent praise and caustic c,lt- ! service corporation have been visit-' Portland Is about equally divided markeil by the Injury of players on criminals by the stale board of parlle 'backing the president. by the rebels he Is discredited; if by on Ing their plants at Grants Pass, and the question of accepting Insurance nnveral I »am», every manager pro The next move Is up to Huerta, and the Americans, he stands a chance of Icism. The attack Is being made by thirty nounced himself fit and ready for the Irnnvicta In the state penltdttlary at ft la Impossible to forecast him. Most going down In Mexican history as a While no attempt was made to re J are looking for a 5,000 horsepower | nnder the compensation act of ths fray today Everything points to the I’ort Madison They have handed to of the government officials believe hero. call him when Worden's stewardship site. 'last legislature. same ultimate result In th» pennant gether and employed a lawyer. that Huerta will not salute. They be Th«* American army Is ready for Im was placed before the voters last A $10.000 Episcopal church is to The Roseburg winter broccoli In racra as that of last year—A swrap -prlng. an effort was made to force The slxte parole board has already ( lieve lie has decided he would rather mediate action. dustry promises to be a success, as ere ted at Oregon City. through the American Is-ague by th« put the law Into for««* In th«* three In b<- driven horn the presidency by the loses a peculiar phiiM* of human na Merrill to tender his reslgnat'on as good reports have been received of AthMica. th« winning of another Na sane asylums, where fifty ««iterations Americans than dcfeat«*d by the rebel ture, and exhibits a peculiar brant!' commissioner. With assistance from Aurora Is to have a $60,000 four- Chicago shipments. tional league pennant by McGraw, Imve been performed. forces. others, he was able to ward off the -<ory tasonic temple this year. of patriotism. and the climax In the strugglo for the "Hundreds of Amerlc.n citizens threatened trouble if he failed to The boar«! Issued an order for op The red alder wood is interesting world’s title between Hies« two great erations at Fort Madison, but It The Willamette Pacific Coos Bay manufacturers of clothespins, and WASHINGTON. D. C . April 15 have been slaughtered, their wives quit, and stayed in the fight. He chose machines. agreed with the attorney for the con- , It is asserted today that theqe Is noth and daughters outraged, and their to quit at the time his snnouncement line is to have train service to the that Industry may be established In The great Mack force» present the Islets to withhold action until the law ing In the late dispatches from property destroyed, and the govern of candidacy for re-election was ex • nd c f the line in a week. Oregon. same front as last year, with th» can b<< t««ted In court. o'Hhaughnessy to show that Huerta ment did not raise a hand. Now, be- pected. N<>: th Bend and Marshfield are in- I Pendleton is erecting a beautiful youngsters better seasoned slid there caus« a few bluejackets have been ar-! N. 8. Merrill, the new commission v«?»tigiting wood block paving. The convicts claim that th» law Is I i wilt salute. 1 Catholic church of Baker atone. for« more to I»« r«lle«l upon McGraw In ilolatlon of tlielr rights guarsnte«‘d , Three of Huerta'i messages to th«* rested, and Huerta refuses to salute er* a pioneer resident of Klamath gora Into the fray with practically his by the federal constitution The following statement was made- the flag, we are going to war. If neces- county, and it was he who founded A iife saving station is to be built Molalla is to have a $25,000 con sattw* fore«, but If anything strength- today by Senator Works of California sary, to secure bls bumble apology.’’ the town of Merrill. The office of at Florence, on the Siuslaw. crete high school. oned. By the acquisition "f Beecher < HIMBER OF UOMMEIU K — county commissioner is not a new A beautiful high school building he has a«ldot speed to his outfield, one to him, as he was a member of A soap factory at Marshfield will MEETING ENTHUHIAMTI<’|NO BIDDERS Kilt THE BOND* ■ e<ls from regions where it grows. nnd in Mathewson, .Mnrquard, Tes- the county court during Judge Bald ha» been erected at Stanfield of Baker turn out one ton per day with five ■ ■ I (IF THE HORNEFl.Y DISTRICT Every farmer or land owner should county stone. reau and Demarc« he prraents the win’s administration. persona employed. One of the most enthusiastic gath join In the eradication of this Pe-t| It was during that term ,t the ■mm« first lln» of pitching power with erings in the history of the Klamath term th that the The McVoy Tub, Pail and Package For the iwond time the Horsefly The Eastern Oregon Editorial As .T Klamath county high school was built comp-iny of Minneapolis are looking several youngsters In reserve, Chr tuber of Commerce was held Tues- sociation adopted resolutions oppos Ona of the teams expected to at- lay evening, the occasion being the Irrigation district ha» t>een unable to for Ils spread is rapid and Its pres- the Altamont road constructed, and 'or a site for a plant in Oregon. ing freak laws and policies tending to tract great attention durlng the Na regular monthly gathering of mem- »ecure bidders for its $750,000 bond ■ nce would soon cause many thous other progressive measures started ands of dollars loss to our agricul issue, for the construction of the pro interfere with industries Municipal securities are all that Is tlonal League race ll the Boston bera. In addition to the members The court at that time also received ject. No proposals were at band at turists. rendering unsalable the al- .its share of censure and was charged tllng from Oregon In the East—citv Braves After showlug vast Improve there were other boosters present A $35,000 steel bridge is to be the time of op«*nlng bids yesterday. st tool. county and road bonds. ment last year, Boston Is further 'laika on matters of Interest to erected at Kellogg, Douglas county. in preventing its overrunning every For the construction of the canal strengthened for thia season by John Kltiuiath county were made by Judge i "Uncle Nate" was engaged in farm- The $5,000 has been raised for a An electric pump will drain 800 ny Evers, deposed manager of the Henson, W. A. Delzell and othsr , ,and distribution system, diversion thing. Ing and livestock raising until this aery at Cottage Grove. In Wyoming it has taken the range, spring, when he disposed of his stock, acres of Lake Wapato, Washington Chlearo Cubs, and on» of th» greatest '»IM-akora, and the need of co-opera .dam, etc., three blds were received, where it Is only of use for grazing etc., and retired. second basemen In the game \ proposition to construct 109 county, for the onion industry. tion. etc., win forcibly brought out. but no action was taken regarding It was after feverish excitement A dainty luncirjou was served during these. Two of these proposed to do sheep in Its early growth. True. 1t I That it is only from agricultural * .les of bard surface road at a cost A summer resort hotel is to go up and the stirring of the entire Na the e.'enlng by the wives of th« «II- the work for cash, and the third, adds a gaudy coloring to some of the pursuits tha t be has retired -was jt $750,000 in Linn county will be on Tsiltcoos Lake, Lane county. which was considerably higher, rather bleak hills and worthlees bad tional Mague. that the Ever» case rertors shown on Wednesday, when petitions submitted to vote. lands, as it is dark red. almost pur agreed to take the bonds, provided he was finally settled Thia afforded A new woodenware factory is in Al ibis meeting, the Cha ther <>| were circulated, asking that the name Corvallis will construct fifty blocks successful operation at Sellwood. given time to look over the bond ple. In color, and forms a thick, al one of the many upheavals that kept (•«•mmerce selected its officis' mblem, of N. S. Merrill be placed on the bai of paving this year. most Impenetrable mat under foot the Winter Loagua firra burning which Is to be made into .1 button. .field before signing a contract. lot for the democratic nomination as Lents will have a modern broom Unlike the dagger cockleburr, that fierca and hot. Rexarding a report that the gov Thia 1» a plow and sheaf of wheat In county commissioner. He will be op- The Dornbecber Furniture compa- '•ict try. for many years enervated upon the In connection with th» same deal (he center, with "Klamath Chamber ern tn< m might help the project, the 1 posed In the primary by Edward S. uy . '1 erect a six story building on Hank O'Day again stepped Into the of Commerce" beneath and "Welcome following statement was made today public highways of the state until it Freuer, a well known Poe Valley the site of their present factory. Beaverton will have a brickyard. I became necessary to take stringent managerial ranks Tho firing of to Klamath" around the upper edge. by Project Manager J. O. Camp: rancher. Hank O'Day again stepped Into man "In the morning paper there was an methods to eradicate It, this thistle The winning design was made by t RAILROAD PUTS MT. LAKI NEWS NOTES agerial ranks The firing of Evers Clifford Hevlta. a high school student, article In regard to the reclamation not only encroachee upon the road SPECIAL CAR TO IN BELL SIGNAL by former President Murphy of the and he was awarded a $5 prize. There service co-operating lu the construc- ways, but invades the fields, orchards CARRY BOOSTERS and even dooryards, where It imperils Cuba was followed by the apixilnt- were eight other designs and slogans |tlou of the Horsefly project. TO ROGUE RIVER MT. LAKI, April 16—G. D. Grizzle I ment of O’Day as Johnny’a successor submitted by students, and many of The Southern Pacific has com "It must have beeu a case of The barefoot children and young chicks of Klamath Falls was out to his This In turn was followed by th«« ousN these were of exceptional merit wish being the father of the thought,' with Its needle-armed leaves Gathering of Jackson. Josephine and ranch after a load of bay the latter menced the work of Installing bell Ing of Murphy from th« league. I think we have ample laws to re on the part of some one. There have signals at the points where Main Klamath County Boosters to Work part of the week. Wtlbeit Robinson, former coach of SlM«*r 1« III. street and Sixth street cross the rail been no negotiations between the quire and enforce the eradication of for .Mon* Tourist Traffic to Crater the Giants, has the Brooklyn assign l^tke, Oregon Caves and Other ■ Mr and Mr». Charles Meldrum left Horsefly people and the reclamation this and other noxious weeds, but like A social dance was held at the road tracks. This was asked some ment, and Charlie Herzog will man W<«dti«*aday for Milwaukee, Ore., in ! service building the dam or any part many of our other laws, they are Southern Oregon Scenic Attractions ' home of Mr. Latta Saturday night. time ago by the council. age th« Iteda Will Be Large. The new signals, electrically con responso to a messagc that Mr. Mel- iof the project. Neither the Horsefly more remarkable for their evasion Everyone present reported a pleasant With the Federal» raiding every «Irunis alater le in a criticai condltlon. people nor anyone connected with the than for their enforcement. trolled, will ring a warning gong time. cainp to aonte extent, the Phillies following an oporatlon performed srevlce has made any proposition» It Is the duty of our county com When the meeting of Klamath, whenever there is a train within a atari the rara with the most scars of Tuesday. looking to such co-hperatlon missioners to attend to the enforce- Jackson and Josephine boosters is few blocks of them. Frank Saewart purchased a new the winter fight Manager Dooln'a "I wish to particularly contradict ment of these laws, and should they called to order at Medford April 35th, I drill from R. O. Vincent at Midland. men hung on to the Giants with every More than 5,300 studenti are en-i ithe statement that part of such cost neglect to do so the resulting loss and there will be present at least a car lx-avee for California. «■unco of fight that was In them last rolled In the correspondence courses might be charged to Tula Lake lands, damage to our agriculture will be di- load of boosters from Klamath Falls. He will begin seeding soon. Dave Shook left on Wednesday for I year, and led the league for n time. or the University of Wisconsin. Of .The reclamation act requires thst the rectly through their culpable negli- Enough signified their intention this The Country Needle Club met with Los Angeles for a visit of several Thia year, however, the Phillies those 1.400 are pursuing correspond- lands Irrigated must repay the cost of gecne. forenoon of going to insure at least aro a problem They have lost Sen once work for university credit, and construction." Attend to this matter! Do it NOW! one special car, and it may be possi Mrs. Clyde Griffith last Thursday. weeks. Mr. Shook has not complete ly recovered from an attack of pneu ton, Brennan, Knabe and Doolan to 1,600 uro carrying college subject»--------------------------- Respectfully yours, ble that there be two or more extra The rain and high water in the river monia he had last winter, and his kept some from attending. The af the Federate. If they set a pace such without being candidates for a de- WARNS MM’AL FARMERS O A. STEARNS. cars attached to the train leaving here doctor advised him to spend a month ternoon was pleasantly spent by those as was follow«*«! last year they will Kre<,. ABOUT RUSSIAN THISTLE that morning. or so in Southern California. present. surprise even their moat ardent fol- OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT ON THE E. B. Hall and others are interview- — lowors. COAST, SAYS ESPEE BOOKLET the business men regarding the trip. Aluminum foil for wrapping pur» ¡Editor Herald: Tit Griffith will preach at the Mt. In the densest parts of Bombay The Phillies are plcktxl for th« •or- poses ht being produced that is only I «lealre to call attention of our ■ 'They have received assuranoea that Laki church next Sunday at II. Sab there are 740 persons to the acre. ond division, but It's a long stretch one-sixth of one-hundredth of an Inch county commissioners to the necessity _ ____ ____ ___ __ ________ __________ _ SAN FRANCISCO. April 15.—The there will be a monster delegation. New York has 1,000 in the same area. from the showers of April to the thick. ¡of taking some action toward exter- latest report of the Southern Pacific and a $10 round trip fare has been bath school at 10. I mlnatlng noxious weeds upon our company on the condition of business secured. I public highways, and also to call at- on the Pacific Coast shows great pros- The meeting at Medford is called to tention of our farmers to a serious perity prospects. 'form an organization for giving bet danger that confronts them In the The rain has been general through- ter publicity to Crater Lake, Upper Ipresence of the Russian thistle, which iout the Coast recently, and has been j Klamath Lake, the Rogue River coun- has found n lodgment in the south- .sufficient to do all that was required, try, Oregon Cave3 and other wonder eastern part of our county, so I am The February storms filled the under- ful scenery in Southern Oregon The Informed. ground reservoirs and deposited an tendency heretofore has been for On my trip east last fall, through ample supply of snow upon the moun- each county to strive for routing all Eastern Oregon, Idnho, Wyoming, No- tains. Water for Irrigation and power 'tourist traffic through their own town, braskn, Kansas, Colorado, Utah and : is assured. but the men behind the new move The report says in part: I Nevada, I had ample evidence of the ! ment see greater advantages and a "Oregon—Outlook Is considered as larger number of sightseers by united «•chtructlveness of this weed. More especially In the Snake River Vnlley, ¡good it not better than at the same work on the part of the interested It had taken the alfalfa and grain ¡time in 1913. Banks In excellent towns. fields, covered the highways and rail condition, with heavy resources. The feeling is general that the road rights of way, and even In the Among bankers, merchants and man meeting at Medford will do much to gardens and orchards. It was plied up ufacturers a more optimistic feeling cement the strained relations between against the fences in huge rows. Like prevails than for some time. Lumber the various counties. It Is largely for the tumble weed, it travels with the .outlook better. Crop prospects good. this that so many of the business men winds when ripe, scattering Its seed "California—Prospects for very are arranging to go with their wives as It goes, and Its hardiness and per- large yield of crops. Orchards In to Medford. THE PLACE TO HUY QUANTITIES t.latenco almost prevents Its eradica splendid condition. Stock ranges In Klamath county products, and pho line shape, affording an abundance of tographs and lantern slides of scenic tion. The time to stop It is at Its earliest feed. In Santa Clara Valley quite an attractions are to be taken to the appearance, when a persistent and amount of planting to prunes and ap Medford gathering. C R. Miller, O. I thorough warfare should be kept up, ricots, most of It new, other than re C. Applegate and C. T. Oliver have THE CASH STORE nnd a strict quarantine maintained planting on account of dead trees due been named as a committee to secure against any grain, garden or grass to past two seasons. this collection. MAJOR IÍ16ÜE sum IÍI130M Mimi MS AS COMMISSIONER Why It’s Called “Beaver State” 4 » i 4 STAR DRUG COMPANY f