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mummy , trun. 27. ivi i THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. Hm Ilve» of 8RANOS HcItKiON IHK iS MASUN Burrifici. ili» i» for mer» ttitles. PAUK THRKK Am<*rl»'an sol IMI ItlUA.NM TAKEN i ROM i Ml 11: IINM Interesting to the Ladies WIKI TO MARCH TO MEXICO CITY M i > i itlu-i absurd to »tato that any RY rill Hl'ERTIHTH It. W. TLItl’IN TARI H H4MUK Wi l II one Incident upon the part of Huerta <>F OFFICI IL has been the cause of the occupation Hit I tillit ORHI.RS DISARMING Gl I K I AI « HOI R AN I AUNT NT »»f Vera Cm/, for the movement of OF EMUANSA HERÄTE RY MARGARET MANON laical Man Nay» Hat 1« Surprised to tin* nrtuod force» I» certainly Ilm re- An iny General »tuff Rei-ouimi-ml» ibe Think That nt Till» Time Remark., ault of many affronts to the United < oiidhimi» <»f Americana in M»-»i<»> I Written for the United Pre»») with turned up edges like u Pagoda, Aiuirhiiii atnl Metiean Nlt In Aulo* Seizure of the Capital Refor» the of Till» Kind Nhonlil Go I nprotee* Hiato», und movements which. per < Ity I» Ailnilttetlly Preearitiue—The or flat and many ribbed In Japanese Inolili«* iiik I fot- Thi'<»'-Quaiì<*r» of Oh, lady of the triple chin Alexhan Forces Can Cement Tlielr ted by Tlione In < lint go at Hie High Imps, i limigli not generally knowu to Mi-mbei» of thè I tnha»»y ( oi-p» Ad style, the quainter the shape aud de un Hour, Argue In thè lliqx* ot And wobbly hips that won’t stay In, liifferencr»—Troni», Are .Moving in School—Na)» Historically Super! n. Hie pillili»-, ar»' knowu by the adnilnl» ii» Ituslilng of Trtllips to Ilo- l ap- sign the more desirable. Some of Nettila* ilio Trouble—Party of All l'art» of the Country Tbl» Cheer t»p, rejoice, and cast aside temlctit 1» In Error. 11 nt Ion through it« agent» Iu .Mexico. itol ami Oveithrowing of limita In them are edged with a beaded fringe, American Refugce» Itriuh Aera Your rubber lingerie. Aftemorui. i ' ii I Its cipher dispatches. Attempi lo Nave A merit ati» Cruz After nn Evilting Trip f or Fashion say» "more breadth of while from the tip of each ribbon Editor Herald {varigated tas»e|» »way au»l bob In in- U UiHI.NGTON, I». ('., April 24.— line, It wuH with iiHtoul»lim<'Ut Hint I MT. I AHI NI AAs NiiTEN It) AATLI.IAM G. NHEPHEltll ■fectlous coquetry. Some are bor- The admini»tmtl<iii admits this after- I VERA CRI’Z, Aphll 24. Huerta More flesh upon the form divine, MT. LAKI. April 23 Mrs. A It. read In this morning’» Northwe»tcrn A I RA CRl'Z, April 25,—Every In and O'Shaughneasy verbally fought No more are bone« quite bonlfld*.” !derod with swansdown, while other» noon that the i<>n*.tltiiti<>i>ali«laa will are ruBle»l as madly a» their owners join Huerta in a light against the n report of a speech delivered to th'* Addimmi «lei soli lu lliei I, ,i eturm-d terior < ity of Mexico 1« liold Ing Amer* out In the »irret in full View of the It 1» a meet decree. from Eug- m* 'I ui-Hil »y evening, where b an* a« h<ndage». , frivolous frock. Most of them are so I nitrii States. public, the Tampico Incident. »ludent» of Hie high »chool by fiuper- i I h - v huvi* In-i n visiting Mr» Aihlison'w Every one of the dlplomatli parly NEW YORK. April 25.—Whether inset with sheer lace or chiffon a» to This 1» th«* manner In which Huerta Ititendcut of School» Polcrson Such parents which aiilvi-d in this city last night, dealt with the qu««tlon on which the it is the natural reaction of taste at- be absoultely impracticable as a pro- At A»HIN<; to N. I). C„ April 24.— »»■iitlini'iitN n» exprc»»ei| therein ie'tlon from the sun, but, then, what villi the »-xception of O’NIiaugtineasy, trouble hinged. "Alevici, < ity next” 1» tlie slogan of He left hl» horn»* ter a surfeit of attenuated figures for ■hould never have been permitted Iu gavi- It M I heir private opinion I lint ¡early In the morning nn«J left no word divers seasons |>a»t, or merely a phy woman would be pra< tli-able when she the nrtny uml navy. They think there can !»»• beautiful. un eduentloiiul Inatltlltloii of Ibi» or only th»- i-arly arrival of trmip« In n» to where he was going I- no < lmn» e f»ir |M*ace. He never sical revolt of the flesh so long held A» for the handle» of the sunshades Mrvl<«i City and lhe overthrow of I went near the palace, nor was he to in bound» by undergarments of rub any other county in the United Blate» Tlu* lien«!» of these branches disap llmrlu »'ould save the marooned be found In any of hl» usual haunts. ber, tortured with Sweedixh pound they are perfectly long and straight, prove ot the plan tor tin* American» over which tiimi» the fing of ouç nn Ammican». ings and pummelling». and starved with a jeweled or brightly «ñámele»! to remain <|iiici at A era Cruz, waiting lion. O'ShaughncMMy, r»*»ervlng long tele- Nearly ever) town in Mexico, with with tantalizing diet» 1» a question • ini. Some of th»m are finished with until Huerta acts. Il I» nothing »hort of treaann to graphl» instructions to Washlngt«>n. Hie e«c«-pllon of A era Cruz, 1» hold* The fact remains, however, that there a knob of jad»*, amber or lapis, which Tin* general »taff of the army rec- our government and our present ad started out to find the dictator, mak- tug A m»*ri< tin prisoner». i« a growing demand for curves In tu*n» back on tiny hinge» at the prem «ininientl» the rushing <>t an expedi ministration, and doubly so when II "" I learned this on meeting the i Ing the rounds of the cafes where st »ad of lines, of »»lurse. nothing so ium of a spring, revealing a mirror on ■ »min» from the county »iiperlnli-ndcni I Huerta habitually took bls cognac» in It« under side, and in a miniature tion to .Mexico City, an»l the seizure o siiaughm-«»)' party four mile» from 'the morning, lie w«nt to all the cafe» r“,,ica' ns a r",,rn tn ,h- <’W unit member of the high »chool board i ■< Io* thus exposed a wee powder puff of tin* capital. It is Iwlieveit, then, ihl» clly. where they were transferred In hl» search, and finally found hlin glass figure 1« Imminent. I nm NiirprlKcd Hint the men who nt» and powder with, perchance, a dash of I 1 lull tin* I niteil States trill he In a '¡from ili> »peciul train furnished by It is still a sartorial crime to go in member» of the high »ehool should .at the Joekey Club bar. rouge for the cheek and lip. A handy |>o«llioii to <lii tale terms. Huerta tor O’Hhnughni-ssy's passage , at the waist, hut hipi and bust are »It quietly by mid, without vlgorou« It 1» t»*ar»*<l that mil»*«» prompt ac i When approach«»! Huerta »aid. thing, truly, when a summer girl lias from Mexico ('Ity. now allowed to relax In generous prot»*»t, permit Mr Peterson to sow tion is Ink* n » arranza anil Zapata will "Have you an auto outside?" tl,e wherewithal to both protect and Tlielr l••avlt)g of th»* Mexlcacn cap- abandon, and what with the boned »urii treasonable doctrine lu th»* repair her complexion within her join forii-s witli Hu<*rta. "Yes," replie»! O’Shaughnessy, "my l>!i«»|u«*s and busti»*«, the ital wa» most dramatic. old load mind» of the students of that I iih IItu pmsp at one and the same time. new one," O'Shaughnesny. with hi» wife nnd |>«-nci| figure I» no longer in the draw- t Ion GALVESTON, April 24.—Secretary ’T,«'C» »it there,' sugg»-»te<! Huerta. ent '»on and other member» of the In*. Mr. Peterson shows gi<>-> Ignoran»»- EOI R AMERICANS < m War Garrison has orib'red two Th»» pair entered the car, which In Ills knowledge of Hic causes that N» xt Thurstlav night ut tl oTIoelc, l,a»<»y, left the capital at midnight on KILLED. LATENT »teamen titled up as army transports. was standing on a side street. Huerta Thurtuiay. Mol»» were tben In front You i may not be wise If you wear led up to th»* Mexican war ,'f hr will thè i» gioirailoti hook» ut thè court REPORTS STATE He found that the four transports slgnal»*d for his bodyguard and at read hl» Lnwr<ii> < and Woolsey's hoiixe v* ili I h * » lo»»-il. and wlll reinaln 1 of th»* embaMy building, making anti* tendant» to withdraw, and for three- taffeta i this seaaon, yet you can't be there could not accommodate the ar American d»*mon»tratlon». smart if you don't. In spite of the International Law t>n»l th» treaty ot »Imi tinill after thè primari.« Those tillery, so stalls for the horses are be quarter» of an hour O'Shaughnessy AI RA t Rl Z ZI ’ AI ’ ER SAYS THEA At th«- station many American« be- »■diet I .-»gainst slit skirts, a skirt of Guadaloiipe Hidalgo proclaimed July wlu» un- t «>l r*-gl«teied tben wlll not ing constructed in the chartered craft. and the dictator argued Photograph- At ERF. MORREI» Hl.-ged th»- train, pleading for fier- 4, 1847. he will find out that lh< i>»‘ «liglbl»' to i n»! thelr ballota ut thè At »; o’clock this morning the Sixth »•r» attempting to snap them were taffeta is bound to have a slit in it mission to accompany the party. eau»« of the war wa» not lirigiindage. primarie« on May tifili. before many wearing» With the driven away. ><<iefar> Bryan Admit» There Has brigadt began boarding the trans Colonel Ramon Carona, asslgnc«! to <>u tlint day primarie» wlll ho belìi ns he claim», but a dispute of tli<* dance and the narrowness of skirts As soon as embarkation is O'Shaughnessy »poke stniliugly, Been Received a Wire Stating That ports. to help along It« natural splitting way territory lying b**tweeu tho Nene«» l»y all ili»* pollilcul parilo» lo cimose accompany tho O'Shaughnessy party, but Huerta was vehement, empbeaiz- Nineteen American.*, an»! One En completed the boat will sail. ti fiisid thia permission mid Ilio Grunde rivi ra, u part of the if. meli to repii ent thè party candi the staying powers of a taffeta frock The Kirkpatrick will probably start glishman have Been Arrested. and Before the train hnd left the city ing bis remark» with his closed fist are about as good as that of the pro domain <>f Texas u fact most any dai »*a for »tale, inunty ami dlntrict it I« Feared They Have Reen Shot this afternoon. in Ills open hand. O'Shaughnessy »aid Huerta hnd sent 200 soldiers to the . libile »dio, i child can easily tell him office» nt th- November general el».»*- verbial ice-circle in the heated prom- •>> Military Orders Huerta wa» sober at the time. li.cd land of the sinner. It strike» me that In thia hour of Iloti, 'I hen- <r<- many «irutig men out eniliiiHxv to »else the 275 rlfl»-» and the After the argument O'Shaughnessy El. I’ASO, April 2 4.—The Eighth twu machine guns which werisstored mir tintimi'» trial, whin every spnrk for olile •*. and «»»me that are not so Yet It is the favored material of left an»l reported the Interview to 1 I R A « 1,1 Z, April 2.3 — Four brigade arrives from San Francisco on < I patrlotlaiu should lie nrouaed In airone, It !.. h»»»»Vi-» every person en th* ti- for the defense of tho Amer the moment, and In spite of the strug Wiishlngtun. Sunday. ,he '»■ mil of true AmeU»'mi citizen». litici! to vole. therefore, to register icans. gle made by garbadlne, serge and Anierk-nns have lieen kill<*<l in Mexico o'Shaughnessy Instructed the vol Mr. I*»*»‘i»uii. au»l the high achool and turn out to see that the party's < it), accoriling to reports from the VERA CRUZ, April 24.- After a crepe, tlio reign of the taffeta frock, AUSTIN, Tex., April 2 L- -Governor prof». «c*r>, who let hla remarks go un candidai»' < are the men they should unteer guards to surrender the wea thrilling trip from .Mexico City, »lur wrap, suit an»l cape is supreme. There capital printed in “El Dictanioh," a Colquitt bus ordered eight more com pon» without resistance. it ito.cd have ahowu a thorough be. certainly Is an undeniable charm local paper, this afternoon. panies of the Texas National Guard En route to this city American» ing which federal troops repeatedly lack of that American spirit that ha» about the silk, especially in its pres I.»-Id up the train and hissed and in Th«* paper »leclares one man wa» io Brownsville, where the situation is crowded the stations at Orizaba. Cor mudi* the American flag respected th»' 11 t< III Its < litisi N sulted the passengers, 130 American. ent perfected form of shimmering «lain nt lhe A. M. C. A. amt tlie <»Ch- acute. He says two more regiments I <>lt HK.II st IK hi I dova and Jnpln. anil pleaded with «olid over It W TUItPIN. It lends Itself so ideally to British and German refugees arrived softness will probably lie mobilized at border O'Shaughnessy to be taken aboard. the flamboyant puffs and ruffle« of the »■n* wen- <lragge«l from «tr»*et cars. I this morning on the special train, pointe* helpless. und O ‘ Hhaughni*aey wa» Beb’ctlon of ln«tructurs for the There may be others beside County present mode. Entire white taffeta charge of the * w hich was run in two sections. Hi'hool Superintendent Fred Peterson Klamath county high »»liool U now the Mexican Colonel In frocks are particularly effective for At Asili N(.TON. II. < „ April 2.3.— Eight miles from hero the tracks NEW YORK, April 24.—Nine hun- who believe that the course being fol it> pr»igre»s, and tho following have train refused to allow a »ingle paHsen- summer and the dainty pale, azure s»-» retiiry Bryan ailmits Consul Can i were torn up. ger to board the train dred men from the Coast Artillery lowed In Mexico nt this time Is not tim I far been elect» »I to tin- faculty A relief train guarded by British and peachblow shaded ruffled wraps, uda has wir»*<l that nineteeu Ameri* corps are boarding the transport These stranded Americans had been called for, but there has never been a for the »'»intlug term bluejacket» from the Essex reached garnished with tiny pink rosebuds, »ans ami one Englishman have been Sumner off Fort Totten today. The taken from trains hound toward A ’ era Willi» E Faught, principal. tlm<* when the actions of an admlnls are adorable for wear with sheer lin arrested in Mexico City t<»«1ay. He the stalled trains this morning. » oast Artillery troo|»s are drilled in M. I> Coates, science and history. Crux and detained at the smaller t rat Ion met with the approval of nil The refugees were transferred and gerie gowns. An afternoon gown of said Canada tran»initte«l the rumor infantry tactics as well as in handling towns by member« of Huerta's army Ml»-» Hcssli- Appl'-gntt. English. However, the decrying of the gov striiied or figured taffeta, a black limi Riese men may have tH*»-n exe What their fate will be none enn 'the trl|> here was completed in safety. the big guns, and can be force»l into K. V. Hawley, manual Iru'tilug ernment's attitude before growing It Is estimated that there are 800 taff» ta for afternoon and a dainty cuted. tell, but th»* worst Is feared provisional infantry regiments. M I m I Snucerman. munie. youth was certainly an ill-advised tango taffeta dancing frock of pastel Americans still In Mexico City. M I»» 1 Fr ma Cole. Lutin and German. movement on the part of Mr. Peter shade are none too many for an up- WASHINGTON’. I). C.. April 25.— NOGALES. April 25. — Refugees WASHINGTON, D. C., April 24. Ml»» Marjorie Sellera, matUemutlca. son, especially at this time to-date wardrobe. Keeping them In On»* hundred and twenty-five Amer Two hundred and titty marines were from th« Interior of Sonora arriving Miss I I.»»tII» Mllaui, ilouiestlc science Others may have the opinions be tact or in repair to last out the sea ican men. women and children were ordered aboard the New York, which today said the const Itutlonallstas Earl I Chandler, agriculture has, but If so, they arc not shouting son, however, were a task to phase taken from a train between Vripato ■•ails Sunday or .Monday for Vera south of the bor- i boarded their train Motscheubacher, Euglish Vernon them from the housetops. They ad ev en the redoubtable Hercules. An intcracholasiic field mnl track and San Juan Del Rio, according to Cruz. der aud conflmated all the arms and mit, loo, that their judgment» are and history, and athlullc». meet wlll be held at Merrill May 9th, official advices of the state depart With the ex<option of Ml*» Milam ammunition. based upon what they have read of Il is hard to decide whether the ment. according to announcement made tvi- they had a tek*-' The rebels »aid Savannah. Ga.. has more women ami Mr. .Mui»chenbacht-r, ull of the recent events. day by Fr»*d Peterson, county school new- bell crowned hats of straw now They „were left there despite their gram stating that the American ma-1 motorcyclists than any other city of Now, the people of the United instructors are members of the pres liperintcndbnt. All pupils ot Klam perching upon chic feminine heads de appeal« to tie allowed to continue to her size in the United States. Ntittes, elected Woodrow Wilson to »■lit corps of teachers. Miss Milam, rlnos had landed near Guaymas. ath county schools will be eligible to scended there from some old time Vera Cruz. conduct the affairs ot the nation. who sure»<*ds Mias Carpenter^ Is a »Is- ¡enter the events. buck of the Restoration or a conti \A IIITI HOI MK K Nearly a thousand girls who weut placing their Implicit trust In him t»-i to the <>. A C extension depart Merrill and Bonunza will both be nental cabby. They are all saved from "S At.I Ititi w|| LTD." IN CONSULTATION on a strike in a Philadelphia hosiery ment Instructor in domestic scleuce, Mr. Wilson at once surrounded him- represented by fleet runners, hlgb a too masculine appearance by an up SUFFERS 4 At REt K mill have organized a union. ' stlf with th»- brightest men of the who was hero during the «hurt course. As yet standing aigrette or feather fancy, WASHINGTON. I» April 25.— junipers and strong men. Mr. .Motschenbaciicr will a»»!»! In nation in their respective lines, to Klamath county high has not an but for that matter a coachman may . Secretary Bryan President Wilson. London's weekly coal pile is 327,- The first passenger wreck on the take up the various departments of English and history, anil will act ns nounced It would enter, but there is sport an ornamental cockade with as Klamath-Kirk line was experienced t»»'O tons. General Burleson and Postmaster I m n graduate of the government. These mail, through athletic coach. He conference this af- every reason to believe that It will, mu< h aplomb. As a feminine head Friday, when the steps were knocked their agents here and In Mexico, have th<< Klamath county high achool. and held an extended < ternoon. Later I Urivate Secretary especially to get a chance to even up covering they can hardly be dubbed from the passenger coaches by rolling The largest steel ingot ever cast year at the Uni- inside Information regarding condi 1» now In his senior Tumulty mid Admiral Blue wore sum- matters with the Merrill track team, lovely or charming, but on some tailor logs. was recently produced in England. It tions there that fully justifies every versify of Oregon. which last year trimmed the locals made young Juno it cannot be denied jmon» »I to the conference. The mishap occurred in the cut this weighed 150 tons, was 23 >4 feet long move they mako, for the "watchful that they possess a certain amount of side of Hanks, the chains holding a and 80 Inches wide. unmercifully. It was admitted that the conference A Hindu child of 7 may bo a skilled waiting" policy has proven pretty con chic. When milady dons one iu con load pf logs on a car parting, allow was In relation to the Mexican policy, clusively that they are not anxious to workman Ecquador prohibits the importation junction with a Gladstone collar, a ing the logs to roll off the car. The but no matter wn« given out for pub The area of corn harvested in the of patent medicines containing ingre monocle, a stick and a plain tailored momentum carried the logs part way United States in 1913 was 105,820,- lication. dients detrimental to health suit, she presents the rather startling up the sides of the cut, and as the 000 acres. appearance of a regenerated Beau train was moving, when the logs The greatest drydock In the world In some parts of Germany and Brummel in petticoats. Sans stock, roll»*»! back again they struck the has just been completed In Liverpool. School teachers in Italy receive less It la nearly 1,050 feet long and 155 Switzerland churches are heated with stick and eyeglass, however, and at coaches. than a year salary. first amazed glance, you expect an feet wid»*. with an entrance 120 feet elect ricity. interrogatory "Keb. sir?" to Issue across. Sweet potatoes are exposed to the from her carminati lips. j attacks of about n dozen serious Iti- Salesmen AA'anteil To sell our hardy Pacific Coast grown ¡sects, To be correct this summer your up- nursery stock; full line; cash pare! parasol may be everything but Canada has a womens industrial a conventional and regulation parasol weekly. Pacific Nursery Co., farm. Stock Exchang»* Bldg , Portland shape. Hexigon, dome shape or stftmie 4-22-lm a Coul dealers and merchants in Swe den expect to import considerable quantities of coal front Spltxenbergcn WILL A. LEONARD in 1914. A Swedish company has se dentist cured a large tract of land on the a island, which is said to contain de I '"pIIOUSANDS of farmers now own White Maddox Bid«. posits of coal superior In quality to ALWAYS BFGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE * m International cream separators. THIS inti ALWAYS POISONS PEEP GLANDS the best English product. International Harvester Cream Separators IN WOMAN’S BREAST They separate the milk at fiiilkln* thus when it separate* best. Once or twice a weak they h«v» uuly the ci «»tn to taka to Ilia ciaatnery aud Mis Il .h, waiiu b. i milk build» up fat, lisulthy |nga and uzlvev. They »aveslow and waatsful skiiuuiiiig bwluud aud aava many crvaiuat'y trips. liuy au Inteluatioiiul cream separator- Lily. Bluebell, or Dauymsid, aud get longest wysr uud best service. Experts design aud liuild Interua* tioual separators. I bey build tlisiu stroug. per fectly adjusted, and easy to operate. Note for example the low supply can, lhe high ekliu milk spout, tbn strong sauitaiy open bat» tiaiue, uud sutli Intel ior pei fectluuH as the tool steel epiudls», the brouze bualdnge, the spiral gears, etc. If you will write us we will send you illustrated catalogues telliug ail about International cream separutors. If you Jo not know who sells them we will tell you where they ma) be seen. IN THE ARMPIT AND WHAT IS THE BEST THING FORCALVES? Blatchford’s Cali Meal Raine Ent I« Portland - Cbaaylsa Dssrteg no experiment—It Absolut«* Fact Calvos Is nn TRY IT • Ora. MeCuralck Milwssk»« Oikoma Pisse 121 tilli Street, Klamath Falls QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1000 Twenty-one women are employed as railway brakemen and ten as baggage men in the United States. IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR ITREAI BEFORE it Poisons Bone or Deep Glands No KNIFE ar PAIN h'u Pay Until Cured Ninety-five per cent of the steel pens manufactured in the United States arc made at Camden. N. J. An adjustable attachment for a Inihy'H chair to hold a nursing hottie baa been Invented. For Sale by International Harvester Company of America llacorrsritsdl anil Healthy AA'itliout Milk KILLS The sky reflection of the lights of I London has been seen In favorable weather 50 miles distant. In one of the cities captured by the Servians In the Balkan war an electric lighting system hnd not been com pleted, and the task has been finished by the conquering army's engineers. NoX Ray or other •windle. An bland plant makes the cure ABSOIUTE GUAR AN HE Any TUMOR, LUMP or Sure on the Up,«face or Ix»dy lung is (‘murr It Pbv«r P.iins until hit •tage. 120 PAGE NOOK •cut nvr; ti*«titiiuuub of tlkdiNAivi* ct'rAil at home iv ki 11: to ANY LUMP IN WOMAN’S BREAST 1» CANCER. We refuae thousands Dying, Cam« loo loto. We have cured 10,000 in SO yro. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KLAMATH I Al l s, OREGON Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000 U. N. DEPOSITARY OUR POLICIES— Address DR. & MRS. OR. CHAMLEYi CO. T«i distribute the banks assets In ailcli a way as to inaintala under A 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL uny conditions anil at all times an ample reserve to meet the <letnaa«la KINDLY MAll this to some one wilh CANCER of Its depositors and take care of Its borrowing cnstomere.