The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, April 23, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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    Semi-Weekly Herald
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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE.
PAUK TWO
¡GIVE PIGS U>TS
OF
GREEN
FOOD
MEXICAN GENtRAl FLEES Î0 SAFETY
ANDREWS |S NOW
WRITING OPERAS
STRENGTH OF ATLANTIC REFI GIVEN
Intermediai* battery. 8 ••Inch; sec
oudury battery, 13 fi-lnch, 4 3-lnch
Held pleess, <> machine gun*; 800
men. Captalu, William B. Fletcher
Minnesota Twenty guns, 18,000
ton*, 18,000 horsepower. 4 13-lnch:
Intermedisi« battery, 8 8-inch; sec­
ondary battery. 8 6-inch, 4 3-lnch field
pieces. « machine guns; 800 men.
Captain, Edward 31 m paon
Armi. aa. iwu
thia purchase before eutry. or Initial*
a contest at any tlm* before patent
Issue*, by tiling a corroborated affl-
davit 111 this office, alleging fact*
which would defeat the entry.
JAMES H Bl'ItGEHH.
Or Ed Aadrowa, who produced th*
Rear-Admiral Charles J. Badgsr
Mikado for the Klaiuath Falla Elk* in will have under his command when
1912, aud who scored a triumph a* th* mobilisation of the Atlantic fleet
Koko," the Medford Mail print* tl * off Vera Crus and Tampico I* com­
4-20-8-22 *
Register
plete, nineteen great battleship* In
following.
"E. M. Andrew* arrived last night four division*, each consisting of
Summons
from New York city, where he ha* three or four battleships of the first
hi the Justice Court, l.lukvlll* Dis­
been engaged for the past six month* class aud numerous auxiliaries under
trict, Klamath county, Oregon
4 NTI-AMERICAN
in writing grind and cornle opera the command of an admiral.
J It H*isl>b«rg*r, Plaintiff.
libretto*. He Inform* u* that he ha* I The tonnage, equipment In man,
RIOTS REPORTED’
va.
finished a grand op*r* which I* In the armament aud commanders are a*
A. J. Whit*, Defendant
hands of the composer. Signor Flor­ follows:
GALVESTON. April 33
Radio To A ¡. J. Whlto, tbe above uauisd de-
ids who is regarded as the most cap­
faidant:
Arkansas Thirty-three guns, 28,- messages from Dr. George Tabor, the
VERA CRl'Z. April II —Ad­ ♦ able composer In this country. The 000 tons, 28,000 horsepower, four
crops are especially beneficial to
lu the name of th* Stale ot Or­
|1H»R HOl'SE IX.MATE
miral Fletcher is the hero of the W name of the opera is " Linda," and screws, 12 12-lnch gnu*, secondary American public health officer of {egon; You are hereby required to at­
¡young animals. It It possible to grow
MAY BE t>l‘ERA STAK them much more profitably and suc- ♦ hour.
He met the emergency ♦ il-e plot Is lal«l in Virginia In about I battery. 31 5-lnch, '4 3-lnch field l’ueito. Mexico, says that there have pear and answer the complaint filed
♦ 11812. Mr. Andrews ha* also contract-{ pieces, 8 machine guns, 1,100 men; beeu severe anti-American riot* at against you in the abov* anlllled ee­
lees*fully when a good green field of ♦ readily and effectively.
Thrown upon bi* initiative ♦ ..I uitli Victor llerboit, Reginald De- temporary flagship of fleet and flag­ lhat place, with dealruction of llrlt lion on or before the 7th day of May,
LONDON, April 22.—When, owing to {palatable and nutritious pasturage is ♦
yesterday when congreas failed ♦ l»oven and Alfred Rovyne, for light ship of Rear Admiral Charles J. Ish property.
Dr Tabor Is aboard '11*14. that being the last day ot the
her sunny nature, little Mabel Clarke ¡provided.
.publication of thia summons, and If
Experiments and practical farmers' ♦ to give Wilson authority, lie ♦ opera libretto*. He ha* two unfinlsh- Badger Captain. Roy C. Smith.
th<> steamer Dakotan.
burst Into song the other day at the
* ed librettos which he will complete
never hesitated.
you fall so to appear aud answer, for
¡experience prove that gains tn weight
Florida
Twenty-six
guns,
21
$28
West Ham poorhouse, she never imag­ ¡are made at less cost on forage than ♦
want thereuf th* plaintiff will taka
Americans were in complete * 'igthe next two months Ed la a real {tons, 28,000 horsepower, four screws,
WASHINGTON. D. C.. April 33
Medfordlte. and says our beautiful
ined that her voice would raise her .on the dry lot. Breed sows can be ♦ control right after noon, follow­ * “
Th«» state department ba. been ad- Judgment «gainst you for th* sum of
10
1
3-lnch;
secondary
battery,
18
5-
st enery, climate and surroundings are
from the uninspiring vocation of .'carried through the season on pasture ♦ ing hot street lighting.
inch, * 3-lnch fleld pieces, s machine vised that General Villa will arrive 130nil md coats aud disbursement*
much
more conducive to literary work
In this action, and that any pro|>erty
The
city
is
assuming
a
peace
­
♦
household drudge branded with the 'at less cost than when grain fields ♦
rum;
1,000 men. flagship of lira* ' nt Jaurès this afternoon. The con­
'attached In thia action b* applied to
are entirely depended upon.
For­ ♦ ful aspect. Scores of prisoners ♦ than the noise and whirl of a great Admiral Fletcher
stitutionalists
there
are
using
every
Captain. William
stigma of the pauper to future com­
♦ city.“
aging induces the animal to exercise ♦ are being sent to the ships.
¡precaution to prevent a clash, and I the payment of such Judgmcut and
R. Rush
fort, and probably fame, in the oper­
that execution heroin.
The warships i re blackened ♦
¡and obtain fresh air, and make hogs ♦
Louislaun -Twenty-four guns. 16,- there has been no disturbance.
atic world. Mabel is just 14.
Thia summon* I* served by publica­
♦ W 4 RI.I KE PREI’ARATIONH
¡cleaner and more wholesome. The ♦ from the powder fired.
Systematic efforts are being ex­
NEAR CALIFORNIA LINE 000 tons. 18,500 horsepower, 4 12- I
tion lit the Senil Weekly Herald, a
So far as known no Americans ♦
Her parents died recently, leaving exercise and air prevent the contrac­ ♦
pended
to
assist
In
the
departure
of
lnch; intermediate battery, 8 8-inch; I
»•'nil-weekly n*w*p«|>er published In
her homeless and penniless. She was tion of disease.
♦ were killed in today's engage­ ♦
Americans.
SAN DIEGO. April 21,—Anticipat­ secondary battery, 13 5-lnch. 4 3-
K«ltualh Falla. Oregon, for six suc­
taken in charge by the West Ham
When animals so reared are put in ♦ ment. Two marines were report­ ♦
cessive weeks, the first publication
♦ ing that one of America's first move­ inch Held pieces. 6 machine guus; 900
board ot guardians. As usual with the fattening pens their gains are un­ ♦ ed wounded.
men, flagship of Admiral Clifford J.
being on the 36th day of March, 1914,
girls of her class shs was put at usually rapid and profitable.
The Mexican loss is hard to ♦ ments would be an attempt to siexe
The ♦
pursuant to the order of the Hou. K
♦ the customs house at Tia Juana, the Boush.
housework with a view to training green feeds are of much value ujst to ♦ estimate. It may reach 200.
Virginia Twenty-four guns. 14,-
VV. Gowen, justice of the peace of
♦ federal garrison at Tia Juana today
her as a domestic servant.
keep the pig's digestive organs in ♦
KLAMATH
AGENCY,
April
31.
started strengthening the town's for­ '948 tons. 19,000 horsepower, 4 12- The boys from the ditch camp are »aid court.
Shortly afterwards some of the good condition and the appetite keen
Dated March 35. 1914.
tifications. They are making elabor­ lnch; Intermediate battery. 8 8-inch; holding their weekly broncho bustlug
guardian* while visiting the Infirmary Th« entire hog herd can be run on
—
secondary battery. 13 5-lnch. 4 3-lnch
E. W. GOWEN.
ate
preparations
for
a
fight.
heard her singing. The dingy walls forage crops, and will profit by this
contests again. There ar* some of the 1
I ER A CRI Z, April 29—The Amer­
field pieces, 6 machine guns, 900 men;
Justice of the Peace.
hnd never echoed such melody before. method of management.
The preparation, however, is not
¡youngsters
who
are
getting
Into
tine
ican force« took \ era Crus this after­
flagship of Admiral Frank A Beatty.
The guardians immediately sent
Henry i C. ('. Brower. Attorney for Plaintiff.
i shape to ride al the Rodeo.
noon. driving «II II»« Mexican fore«'« only on the part of the Mexicans.
Captain. John C. I^onard.
school boy. Is fast devel- i 3-36-6-7 *w
for her. They were not expert judges
Don H. Bark of Boise, in charge of from the city.
In the center of the Little Lauder*
Clarkson,
a
Connecticut — Twenty-four gun*.
of music, but they realised that she investigations by the department of
Gen«*r«l Maas, ¡onuiMmler ot the Colony, on American soil, a short dis­ 16,000 tons. 16.500 horsepower, 4 12- oping Into a proficient rider and
possessed a phenomenal voice.
agriculture, relating to the duty of federai», deserted Iti.» army »ml fleti tance over the line from Tia Juana,
Ho Is getting to be a
Notice of Hcttlciiienl
inch; intermediate battery. 8 8-inch, 4 bulldoggvr.
After a consultation it was decided water, has written a statement which
After th«' Mexicans started tiring at soldiers from Fort Rosecran* have 3-lnch field piece*; secondary battery. wonder.
(Equity No. 414)
I
to send her to the Royal College of shows that rotation of crop* and soil daybreak, marine» from Badger's machine gun* trained upon the Mex-
13 5-lnch, 6 machine guns; 900 men;
the Circuit Court of tbo State ot
Music to be tested.
fertility has a great influence on fix­ fleet were «mt «»bore to reinforce ican village.
There were several auto* full ot
flagship of Rear Admiral Henry T.
Oregon, for Klamath County,
It was found that she has a com- ing the amount of water needed for llioee in the fray, anil the »hips bc-
Orders for a forward move are
people from Klamath Fall* vlaltlng
Mayo. Captain. John J. Knapp.
Oregon.
pass of three octaves and a note, and proper crop production.
waited
impatiently
by
the
troop*.
the
trout
streams
Sunday.
It
seems
(n
came active.
t'tah — Twenty-six guns. 31,830
tbe Matter of th* Assignment of
has the makings of an unusual con­
“It has been long known." says
Hundreds of tourists and cttlsen*
tons. 38,000 horsepower; 10 13-lnch; good to see the machine* traveling
W. 11. Wynant.
Right after msm, while the guns
tralto vole*.
Bark, “that a much greater yield of
are flocking from San Diego to the
secondary battery, 16 5-lnch. 4 3-lnch agalu.
ami
fiom the gunboat» Cheater
the
Creditors of W. II. Wynant
grain or potatoes and other crops
heights above Tia Juana to witness
fleld piece*. 8 machine guns; 950 men
I’rairie threw live-inch »hell» over an>l
and to all parties concerned In
HOM THE REBELS GOT
could be made on fertile ground such
the clash. Tia Juana I* fourteen mile*
into the city, three thousand Ameri­
I Captain, John H. Gibbons.
the above entitled matter.
HOLD OF THE “FLEET
as alfalfa sod thau could be made
south of San Diego.
Michigan—Twenty-four guns, 16,-
can marines an<l bluejacket» formed
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You and each of you are hereby
upon raw arid soils that have never
1000 tons. 16.000 horse power, 8 13-
in the ce**er of the city, and kepi
Orville Elliott, who run. a .tor*
‘h«‘ ”»• undersigned, th.
OBI» FELLOWS TO
This is the story of how the rebels been fertilised In any way. Little has
|in«h; secondary battery, 16 5-lnch, 4
up a rapid lire that caused the enemy
h.re, has gone to Klamath Fall, to!
cr,M,“or*
secured their first gunboat, the Tam­ been known, however, as to the irri­
ATTEND CHI I« H
| 3-lnch field piece*. 8 machine guns.
Ito he routed.
He will pasture * ,he abov* W H Wynant. ha. filed
pico. It's a short story, full of mean­ gation requirements of the increased
bring
up
hl*
cattle,
1850 men
men. Captain. Albert P. Nib­
The fleet'» gunner» demoii»li<-d the
•«*<*»• «n-
ing when the why and wherefore of yield on the fertile soils.
Following a long established cus­
them on the big marsh, the best pu- {"nal •<*”“'»
lack.
naval
acailemy
«nd
live
ana-ual.
the county.
m““er *',h
cl^a
“«•
many happenings in Mexico are taken
“The duty of the water investiga­
tom. commemorating tbe anniversary
lure
land
In
New Hampshire — Twenty - four
above named court and that by tbe
None of the nou-conihalanta were of the birth of the order, members of
into consideration.
tion which has been carried on
guns, 16,000 tons. 16,500 horsepower.
it began Christmas evening, in the throughout Idaho during the last four injured, aa lhey were safe at the depot Klamath Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F.,
ditch camp has moved to Mo- ¡order
, " of Hon.
"uu H.
" L. Ilenson, the hear-
8 13-lnch; secondary battery, 18 5- doc The
Point. At this point they are to na
J’’c,lons 1 to said final ac­
— of ob
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port of Guaymas, where the Tampico year* by the Vnited States Irrigation during the righting.
and Prosperity Rebekah Lodge will
ineb, 4 3-lnch field piece*. 8 machine
count la set for 10 o'clock a. m. on
had entered the harbor to give her investigation department in co-opera­
I haring the righting the mayor of attend services at Grace Methodist guns; 850 men. Captain, Edwin A. completo the ditch.
,h* ’♦I*» day of April, 1914, at which
______
crew an opportunity to celebrate. Tbe tion with the state land board has t.-c city visited Consul Canada Mader church next Sunday morning.
Anderson.
The fishing I* fine -now in William "*"•
obJ*G<>ns. If any
officers gave a ball. The highest soci­ thrown much new light on this sub- a flag of truce, hut nothing was ac-
Rev. E. C. Richards, pastor of tbe
<
Wyoming -Thirty-three guns, 36,- son River.
,o“. h“"’
the dlacharge of said
church, and a member of the order. I
ety folks in Guaymas went out onto, ject.”
<<>mpli»ti<-d.
’ | 000 tons. 38,000 horsepower, 13 13-
. -
aaalgn« <*. Al said time the under*
Blue stem wheat on new soil that
the gunboat.
Ttae marines started a bou»«*-to- will deliver a sermon appropriate to ; { Inch; secondary battery. 21 5-lnch; 4
gusd will make application to said
Tbe champagne and the hours had . had never previously been cropped or liouse search for “sniper».’’ The Mex­ the occasion, and a special musical I | 3-lnch field piece*, 8 machine guns; WILL REIH'CK THE
NTATE'H l‘AYIt«»1.1. rourt for ■
«nd final discharge
a race to see which could fly tbe most fertilised, produced 2.000 pounds of ia aa» who r»ai»te«l were chiefly an un­ program has been arranged.
1,000 men. Captain. James H. aien-
from said trust.
______
rapidly. It was a neck and neck con­ grain to the acre with an application organized rabble of peons. Fen- uppei
The members of tbe lodge* will I non.
Dated March 31st, 1914,
test until 2 o'clock, by which time the of 1.1 acre feet at the Gooding ex­ ria»« Mexicans appeared.
meet at the hall at 10:15 a. m , and
SAI.EM, April 22.—Governor W**t
Delaware—Twenty-four guns, 30,-
W. I. MOORE. Assignee.
society girls and matrons of Guaymas periment station during the 1910 sea­
It is desired 000 tons, 25,000 horsepower, 10 13- has designated a t*w of the commis­
The city was sluakeu under the march to the church.
3 33 4-30 e
had become well acquainted with the son. while the same wheat on the aleafeniug rattle of the cannon anal that all who can will attend.
sions
and
board*
which
he
propose*
to
j
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_
lnch; secondary battery, 14 5-lncb, 4
same ground during the season pro­ rifle*.
Mexican seafighter* of the Tampico.
The |»eaans scuttled, terror-
3-lnch field pieces, 8 machine guns; lelther abolish or consolidate through state of Oregon
WAR RESOLETI« »X
a-
Suddenly the lights went out on duced but 1,323 pound* of wheat to stricken before the marines.
1,000 men
Captain. William L. <btlla to be Initiated In th* November ¡County of Klamath
the gunboat. Who put them out no 1 the acre with an application of 1.3
PASSES CONGRESS
The American force moved in per­
election.
L. D. Ward.
Rodgers.
one knows. Why they were put out acre feet per acre, showing a consid­ fect older until aarder to form into
TODAY; IS SIGNED
He propose* to abolish the state
va
I North Dakota—Twsnty-four guns,
is another question that even Huerta erably leas efficiency from the water »mall M|uaala anal search the houses.
20,000 tons. 25,000 horsepower, 10 deaert land board by vesting Ita duties , i „known Owner of Eatray
because of the decreased fertility of The chase over hou»a-ta>p» then started
himself lias tried in vain to answer.
In th« state land board, and th* office
V|, . One g<jrrel <e|<J|n< ab(JUt «
ba,ler’’ »<
An experiment with Big
A tremendous clamor arose from the soil.
Mexicans in the secaanal story of the The senate, at 3:2* this morning I 3-lnch field pieces, 8 machine guns; of stale engineer by vesting hl* duties
ol<1 br,nd.d J In circi, on right
tbe fathers and husbands on board. Four oats showed similar results.
naval aaaaleniy fl real at oak* of these passed a resoluUon justifying Presl- 950 men. Captain Charles P. Plun­ In th* secretary of stat, water board ,.boulder and running W on left
They demanded that tbe lights be
»<iuaals. wounding two marines. The dent Wilson in tbe use of the armed kett.
The dulie* of the state livestock «nd {.boulder. That .aid I. D Ward did
On many farms th» straw is not academy was then destroy«»! hy tlie i forces In Mexico.
turm*d on. They groped about in the
or
to th, Ut day of
Vermont—Twenty-four guns, 16,- sanitary board and ths stallion regia-
pitch darkness, seeking their women only not made use of. but the farm- Yankee shells.
The same was passed unchanged 000 tons, 16,500 horsepower, * 13- tration board he propoaa to have per- 1913. - take
-
up and at alt time* since
lolks and calling their names. Pan- er considers It a nuisance
So tbe
American Consul Canada at Vera at 11:28 by the bouse of repreeenta- lnch. secondary batterq, 16 5-lnch, 4 formed by the state veterinarian Z ** then kept In hla possession the above
demonium not only reigned; it hailed straw stacks are burned. On the ex-, Crux made tbe following report today dives
It was signed Immediately by 3-lnch fleld pieces, 6 machine guns; the game and fish commission has a described estray; and that he has
There were twenty minutes of this elusive grain farm, to use the straw is.to President Wilson
President Wilson.
800 men. Captain George W. Kline. biologist, he states there I* no ne««l used all reasonable effort to ascertain
imitation ot a mad house. Then the a very difficult problem. Some tests'
- Firing was started by the Mex-
This afternoon Wilson read a spe­
South Carolina—Twenty-four guns, for a state biologist, and he proposes and find the owner of the same, «nd
llghts went on again, and the society that have been made indicate that is tean* at daybreak today
Our ship* cial message to congress, asking half 16,000 ton*, 16,000 horsepower, 8 13- to have the law relating to th« board taken all legal steps required by the
folks of Guaymas. maidens, matrons might be spread over tbe grain fields! immediately began to shell tbe south- a million appropriation to bring the lnch, secondary battery, 16 5-inch, 4 of pilot commissioners and the state laws of the State of Oregon In refer-
ami men went ashore in various a> a light coating, over the fall wheat ern end of tbe city,
Americans home from Panama.
3-lnch field pieces, 6 machine guns, ¡board of horticulture and the state ence to «strays;
stages of ire and excitement.
in the autumn to help hold the snow
“A large force of bluejackets and
The senate adjourned as soon as 80u men. Captain, Robert L. Russell. 'horticultural society changed so that
Now, therefore, to said unknown
Bright and early Christmas morn- and to hold the soil in a windy dis- marine* from Admiral Badger'* fleet, the message was read. The members
Georgia—Twenty-four guns, 14,948 the cost of maintaining them will be owner, and to any and all persona
ing scores of telegrams were sent to trict.
{which arrived during the night, land-1are worn out after last night's sew­ tons, 19,000 horsepower. 4 13-lnch; reduced.
who may be Intersated therein, you
Huerta by indignant Mexican men of
The best method of utilising the ed before daybresk this morning, and sion.
intermediate battery, 8 8-inch; sec­
are hereby notified that at the ranch
Guaymas. To the credit of several of straw, however, is to increa*«' the ¡are supporting Fletcher's men. who
ondary battery, 13 5-lnch. 4 3-incti Gor« to Meet Mister.
known as the Mason ranch, about 1 H
tbe officers of the Tampico they left ¡live stock until all tbe produrts of tbe landed yesterday and were in tbe first
WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 23.— fleld pieces, 6 machine guns, 800
Mrs. Rosa Nickerson left this morn­ mil«« southeast of Miller lllll school
the ship in indignation.
farm, Including the straw, are used attack.
Secretary Tumulty today denied the men. Captain, Robert E. Coontx.
ing for Reno, Nev., where she will house. In said county and state, on th*
The details of what happened dur- up in caring for the animal*, Such a
' Major Butler and his command of report that Bryan had resigned from
Nebraska Twenty-four guns, 14,- meet her sister. Mr*. Lillian Cone, 4th day of May, 1914, at the hour of
ing the dark twenty minutes of the farm will wear longer, will work i marine* from Tampico are also ashore the cabinet over the bloodshed at
948 tons, 19,000 horsepower, 4 12- innd accompany her for a few weeks' 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, when the
Tampico have not been told for the easier and maintain a maximum yield now
The American forces, which Vera Crux.
inch; Intermediate battery, 8 8-inch; Grip through California. After vlalt- said estray will be exposed and offered
simple reason that none of the officers for a much longer time,
commenced their general land attack
secondary battery, 13 5-lncb, 4 3-lnch llng on the coast, Mrs. Cone will re- for sale «* by law directed; and the
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I at 8 o'clock, are now operating under
of th«< Tampico would come to Mexico
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 22 — filed pieces, 6 machine guns; 800 | turn with her sister and spend the proceeds of said sal« will be applied
City to testify against their brother
'summer In Klamath Fall*.
The subjects of dairy stock and the gun* of the warships.
Mexican Charge d'Affaires Algara to­ men. Captain George R. Evans.
for th« payment of all damages, costs
officers on the warship.
Idairy farming are now receiving much
“The Florida. Utah. Arkansas. Ver­ day announced he would demand his
New Jersey—Twenty-four guns.
and expenses legally Incurred; and
Huerta was mad to the core. The attention throughout the country, mont. South Carolina, New Hamp- passports before midnight tomorrow.
14,948 tons, 19,000 horsepower, 8 8-
the excess, If any, will be retained by
Notice for Publication
remaining o(Leers on the Tampico particularly in newer sections, where ¡ship« aud l’rairi« came In close to put
Inch, secondary battery, 13 5-lnch, 4
E. W. Gowen, justice of the peace, or
(Not Coal lAinds)
knew IL They heard of Huerta’* dairying has not been followed and ' their guns Into action,
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 12.— 3-lnch field pieces, 6 machine guns;
hl* successor In office, for ths period
where dairy stock is scarce. On many
“1 have caused to be widely clrcu- j Secretary of State Bryan thia after-
Department ot the Interior, I'nlted
threat*.
80u
men.
Captain,
Joseph
L.
Jayne.
of
six month*. And If ssld sum of
State* Land Office, at Mkevlsw,
And the next thing Mexico knew, i«i* the irrigation projects special ef-'lated a proclamation by Fletcher re­ uoon admitted that marines have
Rhode Island—Twenty-four guns,
money so held shall not be called for
Oregon. April IB, 1914.
tbe Tampico, crew, officers and all, tort is being made by Individual farm- qu«*stlng the local autborltlee and the been landed at Tampico. Fighting is
14,948 tons, 19,000 horsepower, 4 13-
In said time, the same will be depos­
had gone over to tbe rebels, who glad­ era and by groups and associations of < population of the city to assist us in expected there momentarily.
Notice la hereby given that Pliny
lnch; Intermediate battery, 8 8-inch,
ited a* by statute In such case* made
termers
to
obtain
dairy
stock.
{
restoring
order.
”
*
|
ly took them, the Tampico being the
Further than this, he would not 4 3-lnch fleld pieces, 6 machine guns; A. Jerome, whose poatofllce add re«* {and provided.
first warship the rebels had ever pos-
la Dairy, Oregon, did, on the 19th
In many cases the settler* are
Four American marine* were killed discuss the matter,
Dated April 13, 1*14.
«econdary battery, II S-Inch guns;
short of funds and cannot without Lind twenty Injured in yesterday's
“Yes, 1 think they reached Tam-
mmml
day of March, 1914, file In thia office
800 men. Captain Clarone* H. WII-
L. D. WARD.
sworn statement and application No
»»istance obtain the cows considered fighting
The Mexican Io«* Is estl- pIco, but you had better ask the navy
llama.
|<)7376,
to
purchase
the
W%
NW
V*
,
MEDFORD WANTS A
necessary for the profitable working {mated at 150 killed and wounded in ; department,” Bryan told the report-
Executor'« Notice
Kansas Twenty-four guns, 18,000
COMMITTEE NAMED |uf their farm*. In these case* bust- that fight.
ere. “I won't discuss that," was his tons, 18,500 horsepower, 4 12-inch; Section 2«, Township 38 south, Estat* of (’atherlne Callahan. De­
|'« bb men and bank* have come for-!
Range 10 east, Willamette Meridian,
The fighting yesterday did not start reply as to whether there was re­
ceased.
land the timber thereon, under the
The following wir* was received ,-vard and advanced the funds, seeur- 'until late In the afternoon, after the sistance.
The undersigned, having been ap­
this morning by the Chamber of ing ’he return of the loan with Inter- marine* had landed to intercept the
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iRtllcFav Tnnr Hior iirirlirr1 |,rovl,lon" of ,h« •rt ,,f Junr s- 1*7®. pointed executor of the last will and
Commerce from the Medford Com­ eat by mortgage*.
WASHINGTON, D. C., April 33— 1X11)513/ I VUT InUSIV 1 CBCuCI utid acts amrndntory, known as the testament of Catherine Callahan, de­
guns and ammunition sent to Huerta.
To the first six families who pur-. Timber and Stone Law,” a* such I ceased. late of the county of Klamath,
mercial Club, regarding the “get-to­
Dairy cow» of proven merit are ob- The Mexicans opened fire from house- "If the army move* to Mexico It will
gether meeting there Tuesday:
stained only at a high premium. The tops and streets after the Americans be to get Huerta dead or alive,'” ¡chase pianos within the next two value aa might be fixed by apprals*- state of Oregon, hereby gives notice
“The 28th satisfactory.
We are purchaser of dairy cows must bear In took the custom bouse.
accordlng to a high army official. The weeks, we will give a free course of Iment, and that, pursuant to such ap .that all persona having claims against
arranging for banquet; will send you 1 mind that a matured cow of proven { The marine* returned the fire, and army is not expected to move until music lessons during vacation months. | plication, the land nn«l timber there- -mid estate are notified and requested
some tickets in a few days. We want merit is not for sale In any place in the gunboat Prairie also join««! tn the Huerta formally declare* war.
This start in music Is absolutely freelon have been appraised at a total of !<• call at the office of W. H. A. Ren­
a committee meeting Tuesday after­ the Vnited 8tates for the average bombardment.
'to you. Why let the children waste 1240,, the timber estimated at 200,- ner, In the Murdock block. Klamath
noon preceding banquet. Please ap­ price which tbe settler in the new |
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thls period when It means a good 000 board feet at 11 per thousand, Falls, Oregon, for ths purpose of hav­
Special Guild Meeting.
point three or more delegates to that country can afford to pay.
A special meeting of Grace E placo- foundation In music to them,
and the land at |40; that said appll- ing the same adjusted, All persons
Not many years ago Russia was a
meeting, and send them over In ad­
We have not space to tell of our leant will offer Anal proof In support Indebted to said estate are requested
{strong rival of the I'nlted States In pal Guild will be held Friday after- '
vance of special car; also select good
In many parts of the West snow;th« production of petroleum. Now noon at tbe residence of Mrs. G. B. special price*, easy term* and liberal of his application and sworn state- |to make immediate payment to the
talker for banquet."
1« leaving the mountains earlier than be Russian empire yields enly about Coaad. Tbe meeting starts at 2:30,
propositions, but ask you to call at.ment on the 22<l day of June. 1914, undersigned.
usual. Foresters say that this may 68 per cent aa much oil as California
SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT, next before J. O. Ilamaker. V. H. commls-
Dated April 16, 1914.
The average of school teacher* in lucxti a nad fir* season, and they are alone, and not much more than Okla-
The normal head contains about door to postoffice, tomorrow afternoon aloner, at Bonansa, Oregon.
RICHARD CALLAHAN. Elect tor.
for full particulars.
| Any person I* at liberty to protest
. making plans tor a hard campaign.
homa.
Missouri is |>7 a month.
10,000 hairs.
16-23-30-7 s
I'nitsd IT*** Service
1XMIAVS ATTACK STARTED
IIAA BREAK — MEXICAXs
WASHINGTON L- C„ April 22
-I art CANNON Xl»l
F i ners and pig grower* «io not al­
Editor
W. O. SMITH
ways approbate the value ot green
Marines in Yrotcrtlay's Eight Rein­
feeds
aud succulent pasture* for their
Entered at the postoffice at Klamath
forced by Arrivals From Tampico
Fall*, or*., aa second class mattar. ¡animals. Too often the hog is con-
ami Badger's Fleet Effect a laui.I*
ing. ami the Ships Keep t'p a Hie.
'sldeied a scavenger. and his ability
Published by the Herald Publishing {to utilise
Marines Form in the City’s Squat e
waste is regarded as ili*
Company, of Klamath Falla, on
in the Afternoon.
chief
value
However
well
the
Pig
Monday and Thursday of each week
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Two dollars per year in advance
' good care, food and housing. Forage
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A Continuation of the
Klamath Republican
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