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t*AUK TWO THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. MONDAY, APRIL 27. 1VI4 tlila purchase before entry, or Initiate were wild with anger, and declared a «outeat at any time before patent that they intended to return soon and Huerta la profiting liHuca, by filing a corroborated affi * the mistakes of Madero. "wipe out the American* " davit In thia office, alleging facte During the ten days of lightlug in t II) U II.1.1 IM U. SRFI'IIEIID To Drive to iuge« Out. A Continuation of the which would defeat the entry. the capital before Madero was over-! (Copyrighted, 1914, by l ulled Proas! "The American* tired before we ex Klamath Republican JAMES l< BURGESS. thrown, every policeman disappeared VERA CRl Z. April 24. Kight pected them to," they said. "We car- from the streets. There were 4,000 hundred American* art* »till in Mex |rled tlft«*cn cannon away with us. ¿nd <-2u-e-22a Regleter. W. O. SMITH ¡of them at that time, a greater num ico City, at the mercy of Dictator ¡we will soon be ready to return nnd ¡drive the gringo invaders out." opvru boas«', joined the woman In Entered at the postotbee at Klamath ber than the soldiers engaged In both I Huerta. Mummon» the udlK lull which obtained until a lu III» Justice Court. I.lukvllle Rit At th«* next station, two miles from Falls. Ore., aa second class matter. sides, and whoever had been able to Anti-American demonstrations are th«* American line», federal soldiers Inti' hum' gather the policemen together and irici, Kluiuath county, Oregon. in progress, and. blind with «held up th«* train for four hours. Th«» Published by the Herald Publishing control them would have been able to ¡constantly ♦ ♦♦ 1 .1 II Ilvralibsrgsr, i'lalntlff, mgrr. Huerta has Instruet.ti the PO-them demanded Company, of Klamath Falls, on hold the capital. The Dorella I» the nntue of tho vc. Monday und Thursday of each week latest »octal organisation for Klamath Huerta does not intend that the po lice anti soldiers not to molest the that I be taken from the train, and In- White, Dvfsudant. In most towns, the society coin mu l'ali», which camo Into being at a ■ licemen shall go in hiding if he is { ¡mobs which were rioting in front of j {aisled lyioti my arrest, saying: ■ J. White. the above named ds- Two dollar« per year in advance the American Club, and which tore' forced to defend the City of Mexico. Mr. Britisher, I believe you have <>t the paper usually consists of a con meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs fendetti: the coat of arms from The door of deceived me." Evidently he took me glomeration of teas, whist parties, at 1' Hogue Monday night. The club lu the nani» of the Slate ut Ur- the consulate and stoned and insulted for a British subject. homes and club meeting uotlces, with Is composed of young ladles, ami tho egon; You are lieruby required to •P- the Americans who were brave T. II. Holer, the British charge u bunch of names hibslled "those olile« t I» Improvement along literary pear and answer th» complaint filed > nough to appear on the streets. I d'affaires, refused to surrender mo to present" hooked on each us a trailer. 'ItleH, < ih well nè nmUNcinent. Meet- against you In the »hove entitled ac The American clubs have been the federal». There was further par Ill these, royal unction, whist, live ing» are to bo held fortnightly, on tion on or before Hie 7th day of May, MEXICO CITY, April 25,—To be a school boy In Mexico these days mean* (Ml Illi IN EMBASSY IS BVRNFD abandoned, and afterwards were loot- leying, but upou the arrival of the hundred and kindred game» are all t'r'day evening». Following are the I'.*14, that being tho last day of the !»■< by tho mob. The American hotel British relief train we were permit- that lire nient lourd aneli game» na «•»!•■ m elei ted. BY i rm i: ti > publication of this «ummun», and If to be a militiaman. Huerta is rapid also has been deserted. tied to continue to Vera Cruz, the pas pitiocble, pedro and the other game» President Hortense Hogue >uu fall io to up|>e»r and answer, for ly militarising every group of men. Vice President Mary Rughe» Charge d'Affaires O’Shaughnessy 's« tigers being transferred to the relief the now socially ■ lilgli-and-mlghty " want thereof th» plaintiff will take in every walk of life, that he can clap 1 vacuating lily in I‘nr« nance With Order« From Commander, Federal announced that he was going to Vera train for the final stage of the trip, used to play before the farm was sold, .* • cretary Octavia ItaLap. juilgment against you fur the euni of Ills attention on. The member» of tho club are Jen S3" «<> limi costs and disbursements Tnree months ago the national ag-, Troops Burn,All the Public Build Cruz, but it waa his intention to go The engine pulling the refugees had are distinctly under the ban. so much so. that these latter names tire used nie Johnston, Anna May Johnston. In thia action, uud that any properly ing« in Neu va Laredo, and Open West been filled with 4,600 buckets of wa '¡secretly to Manzanillo, on the ricultural school, in the suburbs of ller by the crows of the fleet, owing to as mild cuss words, or aa terms to I'.nl Dow, itutii Ball. Mary Bull attached In this action be applied lu the capital, was a quiet, easy-going in hire in the American Bonier Patrol. coast. Railroad Bridge is Saved. Since Tuesday, when Vera Cruz the fact that all water tauks had been show one's lutlniacy with settlement Octavia De Lap. Ilorteuse Hogue, the payment of such ju lament and stitution, with Its thousand students, Marie Griffith, Faye West. Ethel Stub Hint execution herein. was taken, the Americans have car-| torn out, and It »as necessary for the work. ga titered from the farms all over the _______________ _ ____ ____ Now, the Herald doesn't want to blefield. Mary iluglio. mid Katherine EXTRA — THE STATE DEPART- As locomotives to carry their own water. Thi» smuntone I» nerved by publica paying attention to nothing Tied their lives in their hands. land and Five hundred Americana at Guada- l> > '««' claim to superiority In the McAndrews. The first regular meet tion In the Semi-Weekly Herald, a MEAT THIS AFTERNOON DIREC the men worked tirelessly in the eni- else than agriculture. Today it looks TED THE ABANDONMENT OF >.«.» building preparing rifle« and >«J*r*» ««’«' probably in as grave dan-.chronicling of social event», but right ing of the Docena was held last night semi weekly new*pa|>er published In like a barracks. (1.1. IMFRH AN CONSt 1.ATF.S IN machine guns, the brave women of ter as are those remaining in Mexico here let It lx* record«*«! that there ta at the Hogue home, when un excel Kaluiath Falla, Oregon, for six auo- The professors have been converted no bur against any form of game be lent program wm rendered. This wa» ceaslvo weeka, the first publication MEXICO. IN ADDITION TO THE the American colony constantly en-i^F* into captains, majors and lieutenants, AMERICAN EMBASSY. couraged their husbands in their task. The anti-American seutiiuent will ing mentioned in this column. This it. churge of Jennie Johnston, Pearl being on the 3dth day of March, 1*14, and they wear military uniforms in THE FRENCH CONSII.S WILL ■ and showed no signs of fear. he permitted to run rampant until week. It la our humble Intention to Dow. Ruth Ball and Katherine Mc purnuani to the order of the Hon. K the class rooms. The students have Huerta’s anger is satisfied. He has feature faro, stud poker, twenty-one. Andrew». Southern song* and read W Gowen, justice of the peace of all been put into soldiers' uniforms I I I f ND TO AMERICA'S Bl SINESS Mrs. O’Shaughnessy III. Mrs. O'Shaughnessy in ill from the no doubt for his purpose revenge for three card monte, crape, chuck-a-luck. ings composed the program, which said court. and have been supplied with rifles, THROt tiHOl T MEXICO. Dated March 36. 1914. neivous strain which ah« has been un- '"era Cruz, and the hope of support fan-tan. roulette. Klondyke ntid other was follow< m I by game» and light re whirl they are forced to use in prac E W GOWEN. I.AREDO, April 24.—Four Me\i- der for so long, but she served tea tn ' case of a general conflict with the games that were favorites In the freshment» Ml»» Griffith will enter tice. Life in the dormitories has been younger days of the West, before tain at the next meeting of the organ Justice of the Peace. put on a military basis, and day and can soldiers were killed this after- ■lie embassy to the men and women I’nited States, C C Brower. Attorney for I'lalntlff The dictator is using every extreme many of us sold our pistols, hung ization. night the big school farm is patrolled uoon in a tight with the troops pa preparing to defend themselves. Most 3-26-6-7 aw trolling the border. ♦ ♦♦ of the time Mrs. O’Shaughnessy was means to raise funds for maintaining our chap» In the woodshed, acquired by farmer boy sentinels. Mrs. Paul liogardus was hostess on Tlie federal« tire,I the municipal ■ prostrated, but showed the unmost his army, and Is making paper money the white collar habit and settled The boys in the night schools, busi ness colleges and even private schools building«, customs house. |MM>toltice. bravery in encouraging her husband galore. A guard of soldiers is on down to the duties of being a prom Wednesday afternoon to the me til tiers Notice of Heltleuicut are being drilled, by orders of the American consulate amt oilier build and others at w-ork in preparing the-duty at the American printing shop In inent Citizen. If we did not speak of of the Ewauna Literary Club, Light (Equity No. 414) 'Mexico City, where the money is being these old time diversions we would lefreahmenta were served by tho hoa- "president.” Not a few of the pro ings in Neuva 1 .are,Io, the Mexican ’ defenses. lu the Circuit Court of the State of be overlooking the biggest events of le«» Present wore Mrs. Fred Peter- ¡produced. fessors in these schools have resigned city just aero«» the river. Dynamite I.W Reach Vera t'ruz. Oregon, for Klamath County, the season, the men's and women'« won, Mr». J. F Maguire. Mrs. L. L. nas also used. their positions rather than become I arrived in Vera Crux with 150 Oregon. stag parties, given Friday night by Truax. Mrs. It G Van Riper; Mra. After this the troops tired on the {men. women and children from the officers in the army. In the Matter of the Assignment of the Elks. Gee C. Chamberlin. Mrs. John Me- American border patrol just west of American. German and English col TRANSFERS OF The professors who remain may W. JI Wynant. I I .■■an. Mrs J J. Maehl. Mrs. Henry ♦ ♦♦ onies in Mexico City. Another train often be seen in the boulevards of the the river banks. To the Creditors of W. II. Wynant ESTATE REAL llabbc», Mrs Geo. J. Walton. Ml»» A sharp tight ensued, ami the Mex The men’» stag, which was givuu at was due to leave the capital at 7 capital, drilling under the instruction and to all psrtlea concerned In Claudia O'Lauglilln was the guest of it of a real army instructor, their boy icans were driven back. Five Mexi o dock this morning with many more I he opera house, was a "Western the above eutltled matter. the club cans were killed in the skirmish. Edgar F Vawter to Lawrltzcn Night," and never before was there Americans. Others have eseaped from students. Little chaps as tender in You and each of you are hereby Ry keeping up a sharp tire the the city by various methods. Land company, warranty deed. $1, such an aggregation of cowpunchers, ♦ ♦♦ years as 10 may be seen in these One of the most important events notified that the undersigusd. the lot 10, block 41, Worden. imti-11 Ambassador, »heepherders, Indians, bad tuen. touts, groups learning how to carry their American troops prevented the de- N. A. Coleman ct ux to C. C. Yaw gamblers, miners and other chartc- of the week was the wedding Wednes •»signee for the benefit of creditors Those remaining are depending on rifles and how to maneuver at the or «traction of the international bridge. Immediately after this the Mex Sir Lionel Carden, the British ambas key, trustee, warranty deed, 110, HE Itent assembled under one roof. The day of Edmund W. Gowen Jr., a of the above W. II. Wynant, haa tiled ders of a professor captain. The law students have been formed icans boa riled three trains and left sador. for protection. He is doing :i SW K, Sec. 32 NW K NW K , Sec. room was transformed Into a gam prominent young sou of Klamath, to Ills final accounting In the above en- bling nnd dance hall, and the games Miss Ruth Mortis, also a favorite tilled matter with the clerk of lbs into a brigade of their own. Two or for the south. it is presumed this everything possible to protect those 33; NEK SWK. Sec. 34-32-7 4. Edward Courtois to Josie Courtois, were entered Into with a wlhl aban here. The nuptials were solemnized above named court and that by the three of the leading law instructors in was in res|>onse to orders to mobilize in peril. When our party left his plan was to distribute the Americans warranty deed, 110, lot ‘84 block don. every turn of the wheel, flip of at tho couple's home, corner Fifth order of lion 11. L. Benson, the hear Mexico have resigned their positions at Saltillo. Rev. J. H ing of objections to said final ao- There is no disorder in this city. still in the citJr around among the 114, Mills addition the card« or throw of th«* bone« caus and Jefferson streets because they felt they had been A company of rangers is here in addi Stubblefield performed the ceremony, <«mnt 1» set for 10 o'clock a. m on ing an exchang«* of thousands of dol various embassies. On Wednesday R. N. Day to Algoma Lumber com humiliated by the demand that they tion to the regulars. evening sixty Americans left the city pany, quit claim deed, SI. NEK NW lar«. The celling was the limit, nnd and there were present Mr. and Mr». the 34th day of April. 1*14, at which become a part of the Mexican army. on what was really the British refu ,. E'.. NIK. XWM m :'. s .<*. 13- John Houston saw to it that the »ky- Chas. S. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. E. R time you may make objections, If any The medical students—medical stu lights were all removed Harry Borel. Reamca, Mr. and Mr». Hllas Oben- >ou have, to the discharge of said gees train. The men. women and 28-9. dents are alike the world over—were WILLIAM PAHE SCCCl MBS Ct» CANCER FRIDAY NIGHT children who were left behind are hid I'nited States to Robert C. Savidge, John Hubbard. Francis Ohls nnd Arch chain, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Elliott, Mr. assignee. At said time the under- too much for even llgerta. At a time ing in their homes, and depending on gMast. Wx w i. See s -. tt - i i K. Wishard, arrayed iu- feminine finery and Mrs. Kip Van Riper. Mr. aud Mrs. •lgi,)d will make application to said when no one in the capital dared to William Page, an old resident of Sir Carden to protect them. M. R. Lee to Karl Beuttner, war and perfectly made up. formed n Gard Van Riper, Mr. ami Mrs. Louis court for a full and final discharge raise his voice against Huerta these medical students astounded the gov the Fort Klamath country, and until Ready to Defend Lives. ranty deed, 310, lot 4, block 21, Hot Indies' orchestra, which furnished mu J. Gerber, Judge aud Mra. E. W. from »aid trust. Dated March 21st. 1914. On Tuesday night every man in the Springs addition.. sic for the dancing. Other girls were Gowen Sr., Mra. Ida Fink, Mrs. Mar ernment and the populace by making a year ago engaged in mercantile W. I, MOORE, Assignee. J. P. Satterlee to W. W. Myers, J. J. Parker, Harry Benson. A. F. ple, Mrs. Morri», Miss Buttner, Chas a demonstration against the removal business in Chiloquin, died Friday American colony, including corre 3-23 4-30 s of the head of the national school and 'night at the American Hotel, Death spondents. went to the embassy and grant deed, NK Wl» SW K. Sec. 36- Salficky. E. B. Henry nnd Earl Whit F. Stone, Garrett Vau lllpsr and Ben prepared 275 rifles and two machine 38-9. the substitution of a military head. was due to cancer. lock. It wa» a joyous, rlotou» crowd Mitchell. Following the marriage a State of Oregon. Mr. Page and his wife had just re- guns, These had been kept in the This demonstration occurred on a vis Emma It. Grigsby et vir to Laura that blew its money, and either stole auinptou» dinner was served. County of Klamath M ♦ ♦ ♦ iting day, w'hf-n several members of turned from a trip to springs in Cali- basement, and when they were Witt, warranty deed, *1,000. W': or bought more, nnd there were sixty I. D. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Walteuburg fornia in a vain effort to check the brought up they were found to be all SWK, Bsc. 1; NK NWK. 'laughs to every minute, a» <*nch stunt Huerta’s cabinet were present. 12- vs. The police were called and the disease. His wife was with hini at ready for use and In good condition. 30-9. was pulled off. John Houston. In were host and hostess to the Etltre I'nknown Owner of Estrfly. doors of the school were closed. Hu the end. Huerta Blind YVitli Rage. Laura Witt et vir to Frank M. Har feminine apparel placarded his lay Nou» Whtat Club Tuesday evening, Vis : One sorrel gelding. about 4 their guest» being Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Page was 64 years of age, and is Every interview O'Shaughnessy had ris, warranty deed, *1.300, same a* off, a« the "only honest gnnie." but erta, who usually knows what action Hogue, »ears old, branded J In circle on right to take against the slightest sign of survived by some grown children, in with Huerta only increased the blind a bow. those who lost their money as he Hawley, Mr. and Mra. <’. opposition to his plans, was puzzled addition to his widow. He was a rage of the dictator. When I last saw Dan Van Brimmer et ux to A F. threw five sixes with the dice every Dr. and Mr». Maxwell M. Long. Mr shoulder ami running W on left shoulder. That «aid I. D Ward did in this case. He. hesitated to order member of the Myrtle Point Masonic O'Shaughnessy he was greatly wor Clublne, warranty deed, *500. lot 7. 'time thought otherwise. Charles F and Mrs. West. Mr and Mrs. A. M. on or close to tKe 1st day of May. Worden, Ml»» Virginia Halliday, Ml»» I-odge. the execution of the ringleaders; for ried. The last report we heard was block 29 of Merrill, except two feet Stone, with oily manner», lurid neck The funeral will be held at 2 'that 1 the same reason he hesitated to cause Huerta intended to strip the em off side. wear and a scintillating scarfpin. wa» Hauccrman, Mias Hortense Hogue, 1913. take up and at all time» slnr» their arrest on the grounds of trea o’clock tomorrow afternoon from the bassy of the guns in retaliation fort W. H. Mason et ux to Eva M. the »leek, crooked gambler of the Mrs. George llurn. Mias Jennie Har tlu n kept In Ills possession the above The old day» were ris, Hugo l.oewe and Albrecht Oehler. described estray; nnd that he haa son. Finally he solved the whole Whitlock I'ndertaking parlor. The the taking of Vera Cruz. Craven, warranty deed, 310, SWK I yellowback». used nil reasonable effort to ascertain ♦ ♦♦ thing by closing the school for two services will be in charge of Klamath He had already seized the railroads, SWK. »«<•. 22; WK NWK. Sec. 27- forcibly brought to mind by J. Frank Another "Western Night” party and find the owner of the same, and months. Whereupon the irresponsi Lodge No. 77, A. F. & A M. the cables, and refused to permit 39-9. Adnmn, for he wore a uniform that ble medical students held another O'Shaughnessy, Shanklin or Captain J. H. Wenandy to. Jay A. Reeder, 'he wore over forty years ago, while wsh given by Mra. John Moore at her taken nil legal steps required by the demonstration of joy because "school Bl’BIt Bl YS Burnside, the military attache, to quit claim d«x*d. 310, lots 20 and 21, a member of a militia company nt West Hide home Inst night, when she law» of the State of Oregon In refer ence to eat rays; was out.” Sacramento. John Foster, who pre had ns her guests Mrs. E. It. Rcatnes, send any messages. block 39. Crescent. Now, therefore, to »aid unknown If President Wilson were to order E. M Bubb to Charles F. De Lap, sided over the fan-tan layout, certain- Mrs. Thomas Hampton. Mr». Charles The last time I saw O'Shaughnessy Ernest M. Bubb. a popular young ' he said: "All I want now is to get warranty deed. 310, northwest half of 'haly had "the smile that 1» childllk» 8. Moore, Mra. A. It. Campbell, Mrs. owner, and to any nnd all persona that all the clerks and secretaries in the iiostofflce department, for in business man of the city, has evolved the embassy out of here." lots 7 and 8, block 4. Klamath Falta. land bland,” and the “ways that are II. G. Benson. Mrs Will W. Baldwin, who may be lntero»tc<l therein, you stance, be formed into a military com from an abstractor and accountant! Dictator Encourage«! Riot». dark and trick» that ar« vain.” for Mrs Clarcn<e II. t'nderwood, Mra. me hereby notified that at the ranch pany and were to be drilled, he would into a banker. He has purchased a which Bret Hart«* claims "the heathen Wesley O. Smith. Mrs. J. g. Elliott, known ns the Manon ranch, about 1 K Members ot the house of deputies To the Yo<cr» of Klaniatli County: cause similar consternation to that block of stock in the First National led the mob rioting in front of the Believing that the office of County ¡Chinee is peculiar.” George Chas Mrs. Zim Baldwin. Mrs. E W. Gowen, miles southeast of Miller Hill school which followed such an order by Hu Bank of Merrill, and this week he' American Club after the news was re Judge for the coming four years will tain's makeup a» "Timothy Hay of Mrs. Charles I. Robertson and Misa house, In »aid county and state, on the erta the other day. will assume the position of cashier ceived of the taking of Vera Cruz. |be so vitally concerned in the adjuat- Yaptown” was tho cause of much Maude Baldwin. Dancing and carda Hh day of May, 1914. at the hour of Huerta's order extended to every there. Later he will become matf- The news of the landing of the Iinent ot many problems that now con- merriment, and Lawrence KInnear were enjoyed and refreshments were 1'» o'clock a. m. of said day, when the said cstray will be exposed and offered government office in the capita), and ager. marines reached the people through front the people of the county, 1 am al«o »hone an an Inquisitive rurnllte. served. for sale as by law directed; nnd the every day on some of the many drill Bubb has disposed of his interest extra editions of the papers in Mex- 'of the opinion that you should know To attempt to describe all that were proceeds of m »I<I sale will lie applied In Hongkong the law I« that every I the position on these questions to be grounds around the capital, some in th« Klamath County - Abstract present, or to enumerate one quarter com- i ico be ----------- ------ ~ City, -• the — dictator --------- seeming --------- - to — for the payment of all damage», costs company of white-handed, tender pany to his partners, Bert Withrow doing everything he possibly could to taken by the incoming incumbent of of the character» would take more bonne must have nt lenat one cat. »nd expenses legally Incurred; nnd footed young clerks may be seen hik and Don J. Zumwalt. That Bubb is inflame the crowds. ¡the office, If elected I shall do mytHpace than ha» been used by all the Hie excess, If any, will be retained by ing or swinging guns in the hot sun. qualified for the position Is shown by The mob stormed the streets, drlv- utmost to bring about the following ; pa|>ers In writing of Mexico, but they Notice for l*iil>ll<nli<>n It »as some months ago that Huer his high record during four years' Ing the Americans before them to- I results: were all there, hooted and chapped, (Not Coal Lnnds) . E. W. Gowen, justice of the peace, or ta ordered that the 4,000 city police connection wlth the old Klamath ward the embassy. First—To pay every dollar’s worth bristling with *gun», and disguised Department of the Interior, I'nited bln Nucceanor In office, for the period men in the capital be outfitted with County bank and the American Bank ¡Messages Withheld, with tierce moustaches. Even th«* States Land Office, at Lakeview. of six months. And if said turn of of outstanding county warrants. money no held shnll not bo called for rifles, organized on a military basis and Trust company. He is also the O'Shaughnessy could get no word Oregon, April 15, 1914 Second Jo complete the court railroad builder, so Important a char In »aid time, the same will Im depos and drilled daily. There is nothing in proper kind of a mixer, and the town fiom Washington regarding what house on the site selected as speedily acter In the West, wa« represented In Notice 1» hereby given that i'llny the i.orld milder than a policeman in of Merrill can be justly proud of ac-^teps had been taken or were contem- as the fund for that purpose will per reality by Gust Petterson. Three A. Jerome, whose postoffice nddress ited a» by statute In such cases made Mexico City, and the idea of being ¡quirlng a new citizen of this desirable plated, as all m«Hsages for him were mit; all future work on the building roiiHlng cheers were given as W. A Is Dairy, Oregon, did, on the 19th and provided. Dated April 13. 1914. converted into soldiers did not appeal type. withheld, nor was he allowed to send to be Jet by competitive blds. Delzell went on the atage, attired a« day ' of Mareb, 1914, file In Ihls office <•13 6-4 s L. D. WARD. to them, especially as it didn't mean out any word regarding the conditions Three To keep all county roads in (Jcnle Sam. He led the crowd In sworn i statement and application No any increase in salaries. WORK STARTED ON ; In the city. good repair and construct other neces singing "America. ” At 11 o'clock ' 07376, to purchase the WK NW%. i Executor’s Notice There was some talk of a strike, At the request of Sir Carden a sary roads as soon as reasonable levy Charle« J. Ferguson gave the toast Section NEW COI BT HOPSE I 26, Township 38 south. Estate of Catherine Callahan. De and it was even said that, in retalla- guard of forty police were sent by for that purpose will furnish neces to the "absent brother»,” and this Range I Kt east. Willamette Meridian, ceased. tion, the police force had joined in a A few brick masons under Con- Huerta to guard the embassy, but sary funds. wbh followed by lusty cheers for the and the timber thereon, under the I ho undersigned, having been np- plot against Huerta, but these pro tractor M. J. McDonough are engaged throughout Tuesday and Wednesday Four -To pay the deputies In the Elk» and for the visitors. provisions of th«' act of June 3. 1878, polnted executor of the last will and jects died down in a brief time, and in laying brick on the new court night the embassy was surrounded by various county offices as allowed by ♦ ♦♦ and acts amendatory, known an the now, any day, companies of police house. I While the Elks and friends were 'Timber and Stone Law,” as such testament of Catherine Callahan, de- law, and no more. hooting, jeering mobs. ceased, late of the county of Kinmath, men carrying rifles and ammunition "The work at present is doing the Huerta's action In permitting the Five—To keep constantly in mind enjoying an evening of gaming and f value ns might be fixed by appraise slate of Oregon, hereby given notice belts, and looking exactly like sol unfinished parts of the first floor mobs to thus vent their anger was that times have been hard and that riot at the opera house, their wives ment, and that, pursuant to such ap that all pernons having claims ngainat diers, may be seen marching away to walls," said McDonough this after obviously to obtain sympathy. taxes have been high, and that it will and ladl«-n wore having an equally I plication, the land nnd timber there said estate arc notified and requested some suburban drill ground. noon. "A h soon as this is all cotn- Violence Is Feared. be the duty of the county court for good time at Elks’ hall. Many were on have been appraised at a total of to call at the office of W. 11. A. Ren All of these ‘'soldiers'* which Hu |Pleted a larger crew will be put to If the dictator finds that the follow the coming four years to retrench in attired a« men, slid many represented 3240,, the timber estimated nt 200,- i ner, In the Murdock block, Klamath erta has gained by militarizing the I work.” ers of Carranza and Zapata are anti- every way possible, consistent with a ¡various characters, and merriment 000 board feet nt |1 per thousand, I Falta, Oregon, for the purpose of hav government departments, the schools American, he may even permit vio progressive administration of the af reigned all evening. A wedding with and the land at 340; that snld appll- I ing the same adjusted. All persons and the police have yielded him an Newfoundland is now regarded as lence in an effort to consolidate tho fairs of th® county. I “rev.” M. A. Jackson as parson, Mrs. cant will offer final prooi In support Indebted to said estate are requested increased force of perhaps 5,000 fight one of the most promising future divided factions of the country. Very Respectfully, E. B. Hall as the bride and Mrs. F. B. of his application nnd sworn state ¡to make Immediate payment to the ing men in the capital. And the sources of supply of |>etrpleum within MARION HANKS. En route to Vera Cruz our train I English as groom, created much mer ment on the 22d day of June, 1914, iinderalgnod, beauty of It is, they don't cost him the British empire. There are oil in encountered the federal army which 24-2th 2ts riment. Dancing was enjoyed, and before J. O. Ilamaker, U. S. commls- Dated April 16, 1*14. anything, aside from the expense of dications for 200 miles along the west had fled from there. I talked with lefreshments were nerved. Toward ¡sioner, at Bonanza, Oregon. . RICHARD CALLAHAN, Elect tor. uniforms and rifles, for they receive coast. Herald want ads brink results. some of the Mexican soldiers, who midnight, the men who wer« at ths: Any person Is at liberty to protest 18-23-30-7 e StnU’W 6 e k I V Herald !,h*'c matter» IMiRICANS III MEXICO ME III PERU