The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, May 04, 1914, Page 3, Image 3

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    MONDAY, MAY «. IUI4
THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
FAGK THKKK
BIG CLEARANCE SALE OF LUMBER
During the next 90 days we will sell Klamath County Fir dimension at a base price of
$12.50
Now is the time to build while the price is low. Let us figure estimates on everything
in the building line
BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY
4 <4 Ml NEK MAIN und .»'KING STS
PHOVK 107
General Funstou nnd their staffs
BOXANZAITE 18
♦
The bluejackets then went aboard
IKRESTED A h AN
IRHON SUSI’l.tT
♦ United I'rcsa Service
their ships, while the troops cheered
CLEVELAND. M hv 1
The city of MEDIATOR* HAY THE» AKE SUM
♦
JAUItEZ, April 30 The cam­
un«l tired a salute.
MUUXO 1 '.»Nt.ilti I gains
♦ paign of General Villa to sweep
WARRANT IS ISSUED FOR Hl
(««■nerul Funston Is occupying the Cleveland home of 3-cent street car
IN THEIB I'BOGKAM
♦ the Huerllstas from Northern
WIFE ALSO
quarters formerly used by Geueral fares, and other progressive municipal
♦ Mexico will not halt because ot
advantages today began furnishing
Maas, the f«>deral commander.
♦ mediation
Carranza does not
Th«> Infantry and artillery began it» "customers." residents of Cleve­ < > SlluUgl«U>'W>> W ill Heu« Il W uahillg- I.ur.ii lojtLu. »tell Kuo"u Keaidcw
♦ consider the proposal of an ar­
relieving the navy forces from their land, with electricity at 3 cents the
of Bouan/a, 1» Arrested on Su»pi-
t< h TluUMlay to Confer With Secre­
♦ mistice between bls troops and
positions as soon an possible after kilowatt hour.
< ion of Starting the Eire, in W hich
tary Bryan und President Wilson—
♦ those of Huerta.
<p; .o «..... «.-J JJ cor­
landing this Boruiug.
Be lost Hi» Furniture—.Many Ap­
« iiuo.ic « UUUIU.-IU iu '«levitati Cap­
«
Thia statement was given tho
The "snipers" driven from the city porations Is 10 cents At the start
pear to Go on His Bond for Re­
ital Are Indicated by the Itojaa-
♦ United I'm« In answer to an
are now terror Itlng the farmers nnd 40,000 "customers" can be supplied
lease From Custody.
Hueilit lu «.
Two big municipal electric-making
♦ inquiry regarding dispatches
gardeners, threatening them with
♦ from Washington, with a plun
death If they furnish food to the plants turned their wheels today for
Charged with »eliing lite ure which
VERA CRUZ, May 2.—Foreign Sec-
♦ to halt firing In Northern Mex-
Americans /.a a result there la a the first time.
swept Bonanza this winter, Hugh
♦ Ico, (lending mediation
shortage of farm products here.
Backers ot the project are confi­ . ct.it y ltojaa today tendered his res­
(Topton, a respected resident of that
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To meet this it Is reported that dent it will mean private corporations ign. «lion to Huerta This Is regarded
town, was arrested Friday night and
♦ 4 » 44444444»44 ♦ « « General Funston will ask permis­ must 1
forced down to tlie same a> a < oilformation of the stories of
brought to Klamath Falls. James
dissatisfaction
in
the
capital.
sion to extend his linos twenty miles prlci.
Driscoll and Allen Sloan went on his
R
Is
understood
that
Rojas
was
not
sale
The
making
of
electricity
for
further beyoni: the city
v R rineh leave
bond, and be was released, to appear
to its residents is by no means new 'n ci-cord with Huertc's refusal to sa­
VERA CRUZ; GEN.
lute the American flag. Huerta re­ Tuesday for a preliminary hearing be­
to
progressive
Cleveland.
For
several
Fl NHTON WNTltOLN
Alri Mr It a«, of the Western Pacific
fore Justice of the Peace Gowen.
quested the resignation yesterday
lain«! and Timber company, la here years enough electricity has been
The arrest of (Topton created much
made
to
supply
4,000
people.
VEIIA CRUZ. April 3U The for­ from lihllandor, Wls., looking after
surprise here, as it was known that
WASHINGTON,
D.
C..
May
2.
—
Eventually, city officials declared
mal transfer of control of thia city th«' company's Klamatl county Inter­
Mediation is assuming definite shape as a result of the tire Clopton lost all
from the naval officers and marines ests. Mr. Me Rue visits Klamath today, Cleveland will furnish elec­ It is understood that the arbitrators of the postolHce furniture, which he
to General Funston and the Fifth every year, nnd has a wide circle of tricity for every home in the city un­ are hopeful of reconciling the differ­ owned and which was not insured.
less private corporations come down
brigade of the army was made al 2 friends here.
ences concerning Huerta, but they are The furniture was to be sold the next
Cleveland’* 3-cent charge
to
o'clock this afternoon
day to John Horn, the new postmas­
silent regarding Carranza.
With the colors unfurled and tho
Tn do away with thresholda under
ter.
New Institute for Pitteliui-g
bands playlug. the marines, bluejack­ doors In residences there has been In­
When the news of his arrest was
VERA CRUZ, May 2.—The food
was
PITTSBURG,
May
1.
—
Work
ets and troops marched In parade to vent''«! a hinge which slightly raises a ,
It is icirculated, many local friends rushed
problem
is
becoming
serious
the plasa, where they passed In re­ doo ran It Is opened, lowering It | begun today on the buildings of the 'Impossible to obtain fruit, milk and to go on bls bonds and to assist him
new Hebrew Institute of Pittsburg.
view before Admiral Fletcher and against the carpet when It la closed
in any other »ay possible.
’on u recently acquired plot In Wylie butter at the hotels.
In addition to the arrest ot Clop­
avenue, near Green street. About
ton, Mrs. Clopton is also to be ar­
»4 0,000 was subscribed for the Insti-
WASHINGTON, D C., May 2.
tut.', which, at It. opening will have Hmbasay Secretary Nelson O'Shaugh- rested. Constable John Schallock left
class room accommodations for about
;
11 1,1 M”lco CJly'_U today for Lakeview with a warrant
expected In Washington Thursday to < for her. Mrs. Clopton was postmis­
600 pupils
confer with Secretary Bryan and Pres­ tress at Bonanza at the time of the
t.re, rnd the fire originated in the
ident Wilson
Many New Rates Effective
postotllce.
WASHINGTON. D. C„ May 1.—
On Saturday afternoon Prosecutor
Mr. and Mrs. Terwilliger, Mies Mar­
Msny commodity rates tower than the
John
Irwin left for Bonanza and Lan-
jorie
and
Miss
Gulnevle
Terwilliger
existing ones went Into effect upon
the Interstate Commerce Commission atuoed up fsom their home in the gell Valley to summon witnesses and
order today, between Chicago. Missis­ Morrill Valle this morning for a days make investigations before the pre­
ll inina i'X hearing.
sippi and Missouri River points to shopping In the county seat.
wt>st what the evidence is against
Denver and Colorado common points.
Dr. C. O. Prentiss will leave In the the Cloptons is not known locally,
Sat unlay aft<<rn«a>n Al Crystal, morning for Roseburg, where he will The arrest, it is understood, was made
proprietor of "Tlie S«'«<»n<l < ìa>w Ba- locate In the practice of ills profes­ at the instance of a Mr. De Hay, an
itinerant blacksmith, who started
loon," was arrcattsl by Constable sion. I He has been associated with
few
some
sort of an investigation at tije
C.
Mitchell
for
the
past
Dr.
G.
John Schallock upon a warrant
time the citizens of. Bonanza offered
months
by
bailee.
charging lilm with larceny
a reward of *1,000 for the arrest and
t)ATRY farmer who does not use
TUIHCU m
The complaining witness is Thomas
conviction of the person who started
Salesmen Wanted
MAIS AND HAT
Love
He
alleges
that
he
entrusted
a cream separator is losing up to
_
MACHIMA
the
fire, if of an incendiary origin.
To
sell
our
hardy
Pacific
Coast
grown
«4ees. R
a thousand dollars to Crystal's care,
$15 per cow per year. Complete your
M - ...
De Hay is said to have threatened to
paid
nursery
stock;
full
line;
cash
i». (
nnd Is unable to get it returned.
ipment by the purchase of an
dairy equipi
sue for pay for the time he had put
ip Laadara
__________ Harvester cream separator—Lily,
International
Crystal's bonds have been fixed at weekly. Pacific Nursery Co.,
in while acting as a detective on the
Stock Exchange Bldg., Portland
orn V achimu
Bluebell or Dairymaid. These separators skiin
13,000
by
Justice
of
the
Peace
Gowen.
»•4srs, Pubets
closely
—
leaving
barely
a
drop
of
cream
in
a
gailuu
4-22-lm
s
case.
U mi , CnfelenlOT
Ills hearing is set for 2 o'clock
of milk — and they will do it lor years.
tmlag» latter«
Wednesday afternoon.
These machines ars turn (»lied with pulleys for the
rfbt.
TILLAGE
use of power. Belted to a small 1 H C engine, you
have the beet outfit it is poesibla for you to buy.
Note the low supply can on 1 H C separators, tbs
ctsttAL inti
height of tlie milk spout which allows a 10-sallou
WILL A. LEONARD
U ,»4 Cu LagMH»
can to lie used for the skim milk, tbe strong Ti rune
H T'.f'.r.
with
open
base
which
oan
be
kept
perfectly
deau,
kaara SaraaSar«
DENTIST
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. . . . . . ‘ h
raa« Sapaialar»
and the dozen other features which make these
ar»
m
1 H C machines the beat.
White Maddox Bid«
klar Trarkl
Your local dealer t.hould have one of tbeae ma­
chines on sale. If he has not, write us before you
buy and we will tell you where you can see i oue;
also send you an interesting book ou separators.
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HUERÏÂ FOREIGN MINISTER RESIGNS
International
Harvester
Cream
Separators
A
*.,.
International Harvester Company of America
llscMvmlMl)
Portland
tkaayus
■cC.mick
’ ’■»T
Milw.sk.«
Ore.
O.Urs. Plie.
IN WOMAN’S BREAST
ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE
THIS anti ALWAYS POISONS DIEP GLANDS
IN THE ARMPIT ANO
WALL1 DECORATIONS
werc the prlde even ot the henthen
Romana, nnd Pompell waa rlch
In the most exquisito art of the
mural decorator. Our Wall papera
are rlch In the beautlful colora and
vffecta, In dalnty patterna and
llgurea, at a roaaonoble prlce, and
are hung in the best style of the
art. Our stock of Une plcture
mouldlngs are ornato In decora-
tlons and heautlful In effect.
EVERYTHING THAT A PAINT
STORE KEEPS
F. R. OLDS & CO.
KILLS
QUICKLY
I WILL GIVE $1000
Mrs. Thomas Hampton was hostess
to the Friday Pelican Club and some
other friends Friday afternoon, at
the White Pelican, there being pres-
nt Mrs. J. C. Brockenbaugh, Mrs. E.
L>. Hall, Mrs. Mary A. Jackson. Mrs.
h red Schallock, Mrs. Earl Whitlock.
Mrs. Fred H. Mills. Mrs. Edward J.
Murray, Mrs. E. R. Reames, Mrs. Wes­
ley O. Smith, Mrs. Clarence H. Under­
wood, Mis. Richard E. Smith. Mrs.
George Noland, Mrs. Zim Baldwin.
Mrs. Louis Gerber, Mrs. Bert With­
row. Mrs. O. W. Robertson. Mrs. A. R.
Campbell, Mrs. Leslie Rogers. Mrs.
George H. Merryman, Mrs. Robert
Wattenberg. Mrs. Will W. Baldwin.
Mrs. J. Frank Adams. Mrs English.
Mrs. Charles Meldr-.im, Mrs. Don J.
Zumwalt and Miss Maude Baldwin.
Bridge, tangoing and other diversions
made the afternoon an eventful one.
nnd during the «ourse of the enter­
tainment refreshments w°re served.
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Mrs. Harry G Benson has gone to
join het husbana at Vancouver, Wash.
««lore they will reside.
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ai d the "Dippy Dippers" held a
join' session at the swimming tanks
Friday night. The regular "Dippy
Dippers' ” night is Monday night, but
the arrival of new bathing costume.-,
for ladies of both clubs was an ex­
cuse for joint celebration. More new
suits are expected by next meeting
night. A circle two-step in four feet
of water was one of the many special
features put on for the occasion.
Those splashing were Mrs. E. B. Hall,
Mrs. Mary A. Jackson. Miss Marjorie
McClure. Miss Dorothy Weeks. Miss
Marjorie Weeks. Miss Alice Duncan.
Pearl Delaney, Will H. Bennett, Law-.
rence Mahaffey, Harold Kinnear, Cecil
Weeks, Andy Collier, Dr. C. E. Wheel­
er, Warren Duhl and Herbert Barry.
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Tl-.e Auction Bridge Club is being
entertained this afternoon by Mrs.
Silas Obenchain.
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Members of the V & I Club enjoyed
a lawn party last night at the home of
M.ss Clara Calkins The lawn at the
Calkins home was decorated with Jap­
anese lanterns, and dancing and
games were greatly enjoyed by the
young people. At a late hour a dainty
luncheon was served. Attending were
Miss Margaret Worden, Miss Claudia
Spink, Clara Calkins. Maybell and
Pearl Leavitt. Marjorie Delzell, John
Houston, Ernel Stearns, Graham
Kiehl. Earl Everett. Howard Wln-
nard and Tom Delzell.
Elder 8. D. Harlan. Professor R. H.
Dunbar and Attorney E. L. Elliott
were guests Wednesday evening of
Tom »Vatters, at the Crane & Watters
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ranch on Lost River. Besides enjoy­
If
the
devotees
of the Terpsichorean
ing a splendid dinner prepared by
muse
have
not
indulged in dance
the ranch chef, the visitors were giv-
en an interesting trip over the Lost steps to a satiety, it has not been be­
cause of lack of opportunity. Every
River farming section
night this week there has been one
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The dance given by the entertain­ dancing party, in -addition to a few
ment committee of Klamath Lodge small private parties. Monday night
No. 137. I. O. O. F., last Saturday the White Pelican was the scene of a
night was one of the most enjoyable dance given by the choir of Sacred
social events of the season. The dance Heart church, which was largely at­
will be repeated this evening, and tended. Tindall's orchestra furnished
another joyful time is anticipated by excellent music for this occasion, and ’
the members of the different branches the numbers were repeatedly en-
of the order and their many friends. chored.
Klamath Falls Lodge Loyal Ordef
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Fred Noel was the victim of a gen­ of Moose held its Anal April dancing
uine surprise Tuesday evening, when party, and this proved as enjoyable
about two dozen of his friends cor­ as any of the winter series. Thirty or
nered him in the hallway of the Mar­ forty attended the Wednesday night
shall house and reminded him of the informal party at the White Pelican,
fact that he was 50 years old. Miss when the tango and some ot the new
Nina Noel played the piano and had dances were indulged in. The follow-«
her father sing to keep him busy Ing night the Ladies of Grace Epls-
Vhile the conspirators assembled. A cepal Guild gave their dance at the
very pleasant evening of 500, followed hotel, nnd the crowd In attendance
by dainty refreshments, was enjoyed w as jvst enough for comfortable done-
by Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Brewbaker, Mr. Ing. all entering with zest into the
and Mrs. Glen Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. sulrlt of the evening. At Mills Ad­
Orb Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. dition ball Friday night the Mills Ad ­
McMillan, Miss Verda Cozad, Miss dition Club gave a dancing party.
Kate Runk. Miss Lyda Lord, Miss These dances are given twice a month.
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Emma
Snyder, __________
Miss Nina _____
Noel. ____
Mrs. ,'l hls evening the dance In 1. O. O. F.
Boiler, Mrs. Fred Noel, D. H. Lenox. ,’nU glv* n bv th« entertainment com
William Conzellmann, Paul Noel. mittee of that order, promises to be
ano her joyful occasion.
Ernie Bubb, Harry Anglin.
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An enjoyable meeting of the Happy It’s a Daughter.
The proud and haughty manner af­
Hour
Club was held Tuesday after­
I TREAT BEFORE it Pciiont Bon« orDeep Glands
noon at the home of Mrs. Robert A. fected today by Edmund M. Chilcote,
No KNIFE or PAIN
Emmett, there being present Mrs. ,and his inability to attend to his real
No Pay Until Cured
Curtis Heidrich, Mrs. R. J. Sheets, ,'8,a,c business properly are occasion
No X Kay or other
■windle.
An bland
Mrs. Sam Summers, Mrs. Loy Hllyard, ed by the arrival of a daughter at the
plant makeatho ctirv
Mrs. R. C. Shipley. Mrs. Floyd Mundy, Chilcote home Friday night, Tho
ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE
Any T'lMOR. LUMP or
Mrs. H. J. Winters, Mrs. Charles Mar­ youngster weighs 8T4 pounds
Sure on tha Up,.(ace
tin. Mrs. W. P. Johnson. Mrs. K. D.
cr body lonj u c^ni.r
It Nevar Paint until last
OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
North, Mrs. G. V. Walters, Mrs. Har- "Doc" Coming Ila« k.
at «Ke. 120 PAGE BOOK
•rnt free; Itreliinoaula of
' ry Stelnmetx, Mrs. Will Wilson, Mrs.
Z. C. Powell, accompanied by his
I
thouiaiidi cured at home
WllITK TO SOM»’.
Will Houston and Mrs. Emmitt. The brother and sister-in-law, left, Sacra
next meeting of the club will be en­ mento Friday In his machine, bound
Ü. 8. DEPOSITARY
I la CANCER. We refuae thouaandR Dying,
tertained by Mrs. John H. Hamilton. for Klamath Falls, according to wurd
Came Too LatR. We have cured 10,000 in 20 yra.
OUR POLICIES—
received from him by local friends.
Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY & CO.
To distribute the banka aaseta in such a way aa to maintain under
The “Splash" Club—so called on The brother intends to locate here
A 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL nny conditions and at all times an ample reserve to meet the demands account of the amount of spray kick­
I
ed up by Will Bennett’s diving ptunts
KINDLY MAIL this to some one with CANCER of Its de|>ositore and take care of Its borrowing customers.
Herald want ads bring results.
IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST
Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $ 11,000