PAGH FOUR Prominent Prohi Coming E. W. Chafiin, Presidential Candidate, Here Sunday USAI. SKIRMISHING IN THE. EK.HT TO MAKE OREGON DRY WILL START SUNDAY’, WHEN THE STATE THURSDAY, APRIL UH. 1014 THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. CONVENTION MOIE MARINES IRE BEING UNOED IN Eugene W. Chatin, candidate for president of the United States on the prohibition ticket in 1908 and 1912, and one of the best known temper ance advocates in the country, will spend ten days in Oregon in the inter ests of the "out-to-win" temperance campaign now on in this state. Chafin will open his Oregon engage ment in Klamath Falls, bolding three meetings here Sunday. Sunday morn ing he will bold a meeting at the Christian church; that afternoon there will be another lecture at Hous 3 ton's opera house, and Sunday night Eigene W. Chahn the closing meeting will also be heard there. While in Oregon Mr. Cbafin will be books on biography. He makes his the principal speaker at the state pro home at present at Tucson. Arte. hibition convention, to be held in He was a prohibition candidate Portland. Chafin is one of the many from Wisconsin in 1882 and from speakers of national note being Chicago in 1902; he ran for attorney brought here by the prohis in their general of Wisconsin in 1886, and fight to make Oregon dry. again in 1900. He also ran for attor- Chafin has been identified with the ne y general of Illinois in 1904. Hte temperance cause practically all his presidential campaigns were made in life. He is a lawyer by profession, a 1908 and 1912, and it is quite prob graduate of the University of Wiscon able that he will be the prohibition sin, and the author of a number of, choice in 1916. COAST ARTILLERY Al SAN DIEGO (Continued from page 1> (Continued from page I) rotary Bryan that 1,300 American refugees are aboard the warships there. More are expected tomorrow. lelegranis that the water system was In danger of an attack. I nited Press Service WASHINGTON. D. C.. April 23.— Admiral Badger telegraphs that the casualties from yesterday's lighting were eight killed and one serlouslv injured. t'uited Press Service DOUGLAS. Arte., April 23—The , British ambassador has ordered all I British subjects to leave Northern , Sonora immediately. PORTLAND OJ||||^r JHREAT United Preu Ser Tice LAREDO. Tex., April 23.—Mekican federal« and natives are evacuating , Nuevo loiredo, across the river from ! this place. General Quintania and i 5oo federate have been ordered to go , to Saltillo. The commander asked all citizens to accompany the soldiers. Fanner Wants to Hear More ol Market Day United Press Service LOS ANGELES. April 23.—Four tompanles of the Seventh Infantry, GANIZAT1O.N WILL NTART A California National Guard, are being Gl NERAL STRIKE IF HOSTILI mobilized today at the armory, fol- Editor Herald I lowing the receipt of orders from Ad TIES IRE DECLARE»»^. What la th« matter with lb» public jutant General Forbes. tnxrket day? NEW YORK. April 23 That there l ulled Press Service Why so much talk during the win will be a general strike of the Indus- WASHINGTON. D. C-. April 33.— ter about It? iril Workers of the World it neces- General Pershing has been placed In sary to prevent war between the Unlt- la It because there are too many command at the Presidio at San Fran ed States and Mexico and that the grocery men members of the Chamber cisco. United Mine Workers of America will He has been instructed to devote of Commerce? Join It, was declared here today by his entire time to drilling and train Or does Judge Worden want to Wm. D. Haywood, the 1. W. W. leader. ing his brigade. "Better be a traitor to your country build us a brick public market near than a traitor to your class." be said. the new court house In (he Hot "If war seems certain, the Workers Spring» uddllluu? will simply fold their arms, and there T will be no war." I w LUCHE WALDRON WINS THE PRIZE U. S. PRAPARING IO FIGHI MEXICO A public market could be Instituted wlili noti» or Itili» expense Atty vacant block would be good enough to start on. and It would keep some money tn lli» country, decrease lite coal for local produce to the con sumer. and get the farmer some cash We farmers are past the stage »here talk or a sob will keep us sat- laflrd We wnnt action We are pay- Ing the taxes In this county, Give uh what we have got to have, or the election will show our dlssp- provai. ONE OF MANY. Midland. April 33. YESTERDAY’S COAST LEAGUE RESULTS HOSPITAL HERE At Portland It H I Portland ........................... 8 18 I 6 Venice............................... 4 3 PARED LUNCHEON IM ENDED T Batterie« Krause and (Continued from page 1) Flaliet*; TODAY AT IIK.il M HIMII,. A\l> sIsTIRH LEAH. HE Iti (Hit EN Powell, Flehurty and llllss. people, but cannot temporize with h At Oakland — It K. DISHES AWARDED Huerta. TH INI ANTIC, tFTEIl INSPECT San Francisco ............... 4 BEAR WEIGHING .NEARLY 4OV o a "I wish to reiterate with the great POUNDS WAN BUNG HOPED Oakland............................. 3 11 I est earnestness the desire and inten Hat 1er Im — Funning. I'ernoll and FOR THE MON IE .MEN W HEN IT Miss Lucille Waldron Is the proud I 1ER ING UEOPI.E tion of America to respect in every Schmidt, Geyer and Alexander. possessor of a set of hand painted ATTACKED DOG way possible the sovereignty and in At Los Angeles No game; rain china today, as the result of the win dependence of the Mexican people." Mother General Layolsa of Phila ning of the domestic science contest, He said, "the feeling and intention of The carcass of a bear, weighing this government is not based upon 325 pounds, is attracting much atten recently Inaugurated by Miss Cap delphia, head of the Order of St. Francis, and Mother Mary Klilalu of policy. They go much deeper than tion at Crisler A Stilts Palace market I p>-nter, bead of the department. Several girls entered the competi Pendleton, bead of the order In Ore hat. They are based upon genuine this afternoou The animal was friendship (or the people of Mexico, killed by Douglas Luckett, near tion. which finally thinned down to gon, left.this morning after a visit to two contestants. In her final luuch- look after their property Interests and a profound interest in the estab Hound Lake. lishment of their constitutional sys Puckett and J. V. McTIrnmonds, a von today Mias Waldron was declared here. The sisters ate very favorably Im tem of government. Whatever un well known hunter and guide, were I winner by the judges. pressed, and upon her return to Phila happy circumstances arise, this object attempting to rope the bear for use 1 delphia, the mother general will take ! will be held steadily in view, and will in wild animal motion pictures, and up the advisability of erecting a 140,- be pursued with persistent purpose so one of their bear dogs got too close »00 hospital on their property In the lU.AMATH INDIAN far as this government is concerned. to the wild beast. The bear attacked Fairview addition This would be TO HE NINETY YEARN OLD. "But we are dealing with facts the dog, and was tearing it with its similar to the Pendleton hospital, and Whenever or wherever the dignity of paws when Puckett shot it to save the GETS LIIENNE TO MARRN wottl4 contain forty beds. America is flouted, its international dog. M %NN I JIM. AGED EIETY There Is also a possibility that a rights or the'Tights of its citizens in The bear meat is to be placed on school may be built on the property vaded where it has a right to exercise sale. adjoining, which Is owned by the or It. this government will deal with ÌHIRTEEN CARLOADS OF HOUSE A combined age of 140 la represent der. The Order of St. Francis also those actually in control. WHILE; ELKS AND FRIENDS ARE HOLD GOODH ARRIYE THERE. Illi SOCIALIST candidate : FOR owns farm property close to Klamath ed in a marriage llcenso Issued today "Right now, the government Is MOST OF THE NEWCOMERS ARE AT THE OPERA HOUSE. WOMEN by County Clerk De Lap to two Klam dealing with General Huerta within MAYOR TAKI S WIEE TO ARI- Falls. WELL FIXED ath Indians These are Short Bob. WILL ENTERTAIN AT THE the territory Ee controls. That it« well known throughout the county, B iix I ik - hs Looking Up does not rightfully control does not ELKS’ CLUB Thirteen carloads of household Roseburg Is suro to have another ■ ik I Mnssn Jim E'lGHT alter the fact that he DOES control it. • goods, representing the belongings of prune packing plant erected thia sea Bob gives his mime nt !>o yearn, and "These, though, do not lawfully In the presence of a number ot fifteen families, have been received at son, and it Is entirely probable Hint a Ills bride's Is given as 40 years Illa represent the people of Mexico. We The members of the friends assembled at the new home ot Elks Lodge Bend within the past few weeks. John Austad, socialist candidate for modern cannery will he built In order junior. This la Ilin second time Bob will not be the only ones to celebrate rejoice in that fact, because our quar the couple on Fifth and Jefferson Six cai loads were received in Feb rel is not with the Mexican people. streets. Rev. J. 8. Stubblefield, at 6:30 mayor, left this morning for Tucson. to be In operation for the season of bus been married, and the third tint» ruary, and according to present indi "Western Night" on Friday evening that his wife has been the principal We have no desire to dictate their af Wedn«Hday afternoon, performed the Arlsona, with Mrs. Austad, In the 1915. Roseburg News. The lady Elks will not be content cations April will break all records. hope of relieving her bronchial trou- nt the nuptial ceremony. fairs, but we must enforce our right eremony which united Miss Huth L. The newcomers are all families in io remain at home while their hus hie, A short time ago she went to U < od block pnvlng ls used on Ber ful demands." Morris and Edmund W. Gowen Jr. In good circumstances, with complete bands and brothers are out having a Oceana, Calif , but failed to And re- Un itreets only on thè steeitbsi gradea, Never before In England have so This followed an ultimatum by Car the bonds of matrimony. Following outfits of farming implements and good time, so plans have been made lief. io» give a batter footing, and on many women offered themselves as ranza, head of the constitutionalists the ceremony, an elaborate wedding for a "Western Night" by the ladles supplies. Before leaving Mr. Austad made hrldges and thelr approaches to lesdon candidates for town and metropolitan government, last night, in which he dinner was served. One farmer brought his own well which will include the wives of the the following statement to th» voters thè Jar. I »rough councils. declared that the Vera Cruz landing Both of the conttacting parties are invited guests who will attend the drilling outfit, and among their other was an invasion, and was an attack held in high esteem in Klamatb Falls, of Klamath Falls: , Elks affair. possessions is some of the best stock "Am accompanying my wife to which would involve all of Mexico in and they are <*spe«lally popular with seen In Central Oregon. The Elks club rooms and lodge hall Arizona, where she hopes to find re war against the United States. the young people. The bride came lias been turned over for the exclusive lief from bronchial trouble I shall here from Ashland two years ago. and return as soon aS possible. If elected Salesmen Wanted use of the ladies on Friday evening. Nearly 500 a«res of land near Paris until her marriage was connected To sell our hardy Pacific Coast grown •Msny novel stunts are being planned, were tile pride even of the heathen ale devoted to m'sing young trees of with local law offices as stenographer. to the office of mayor of Klamath nursery stock; full line; cash paid ’«nd It Is expected that the entertain Romans, and Pompeii was rich peculiar shape for umbrella bandies. She became a favorite from ber ad Falls, I shall certainly be here at the ment will rival the men s stag. weekly. Pacific Nursery Co., 307 proper time to qualify for that office." In Hi« most exquisite art of the vent her£'. Stock Exchange Bldg., Portland Ore Every lady of the lodge Is expected mural decorator. Our well papers A novelty in the cooking utensil The new benedict is a Klamatb 4-22-lm 8 If milk be used to soften shoe pol to be present, as the affair Is for all l.ne is a mo tai frame to be filled with me rich In the beautiful colors and county product, and he has resided ish It will Improve the gloss. lady relatives of members and vlves paper, which Is thrown away after effects, In dainty patterns and here practically all of his life. He Is Lost ct invited guests. Each lady attend using. figures, nt a reasonolile price, and the son of Judge and Mrs. E. W. Roan horse, weight 900, 4-year-old, ing is supposed to bring her lunch. Italy will add about 180 aeroplanes are hung in th« beat style of the Gowen, pioneers In the Klamath Ba branded "7" on left shoulder; strayed art. Our stock of line picture Dowager Queen Alexandra of Eng rin. For several years he has been to Its army equipment this year. from Merrill Friday evening, with Final official figures of the geolog land discards two pairs of gloves daily connected with Van Riper Brothers’ mouldings nr« ornut« in decora- saddle and bridle on. Notify Nathan jca| survey show that more than 92,- during the year. She spends (30,000 grocery. He is prominent in local cir tIons iiik I beautiful In effect. Three hours of human labor were Johnson. Merrill. It* 14* .000,000 barrels ot Portland cement t year in Paris for dresses and jewels. cles, and has a wide circle of friends required to produce a bushel of whent ' I were produced in the United States who wish he and his bride happiness In 1830; now it requires ten minuter. Apparatus for projecting a series of Inst year. Rpssla last year sent 65,53« Jews and prosperity. Illuminated displays on a screen sue-I to New York, British war vessels annually con pended from a balloon or kites is an Toronto, Panada, has a housewives --------------------------- The normal head contains about sume 3,000,000 tons of coal and 200,- F. R. OLDS & CO advertising novelty for use at nlgbt. .league. j Today's news in The Herald. 80,000 hairs. 000 tons of fuel oil. KILLED TODAY < (INTENT FOR THE BENT PRE- SHORT BOB TAKES NEW FAMILIES WÍSIERN NIGHT” WALL DECORATIONS