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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. r A WHITE (1NDV IS GIVEN LIBERTY l«MKEEELI.ER IS *20.000 VERDICT AGAINST < IKGOOE ARMS ENABLE TO TALK WELL KNOWN < HOIIt LEADER VAISES 111 AM K ---------- --------- IN MEDIATION White Cinda, the powerfully built WASHINGTON, D C., June t>—i CHICAGO. June •>.—The jury hear- ---------- WASHINGTON, D. C„ Jun» j Klamath squaw, who has been held at John Garver, attorney for William Ung the evidence In the 150,000 NIAGARA EAIJ.S. Out., June 6 — Finding that he was expected to work the reservation pending an investiga Rockefeller, testified today that the*breach of promise suit brought The representatives of Huerta are tion into the facts connected with the o>l baron is too feeble to appear be- against Homer Kodeheaver. choir greatly concerned at the new attitude only five hours a day. an Oregon man .death of Peter Phillips, an aged In- for the committee and testify In the | leader tor Billy Sunday, the "baseball of Secretary of State Bryan, regard iiecenlly appointed as elevator con-1 ductor in the senate wing of the Capl- dian, just before Memorial Day. Las standard Oil probe. ¡evangelist,'* today returned a verdict Ing the clearance from New York of ' tol building, has made an attempt to been liberated. Phllli|>s died at the Garvin testified that the margin awarding $2".000 to the plaintiff, the steamer Autllla, loaded with arms ¡get appointed through his congress reservation cemetery, some hours af I between Mr. Rockefeller and death is Sils» Georgia Jay. and ammunition for the ConsUtu- man on the house side as well. If he ter the woman and be had an encoun of the slightest, and the least irrlta- Rodeheaver was absent from court lionalist forces at Tampico, i succeeds In landing the additional job ter. tfon might kill him. Iat the time. Miss Jay was immense- They stale that they are unable to iie will work ten hours a day and According to the officials, the tes "Ilirestors meetings," said Garver,Itickled, and giggled audibly. After understand why America first urged timony of the Indians showed that "are merely routine matterx. and does.the adjournment her friends crowded ‘the mediators to give the Carranzlsts draw |20u a month, which is not bad, considering that he is taught the work several hours elapsed between the not excite him. On such occasions he around her and kissed her. admission to the mediation confer- ¡of running the elevators and paid In stuffle of the two and the death of merely nods his head in conversation, Tbe girl held that Rodeheaver was *mc*. aud Ih,n ParmBUd «he Antilla full while he is being instructed Phillips. The Indians also Baid that but does not talk.” ¡too attentive to her, under pretext of ,o clcar with arn,'‘ When congress adjourns, it he Is Phillips began the trouble when he It is expected that the commission ‘ - i wanting to marry her. The re«K,rt tha' ,he »“am, r rfun' stopped Cinda, who then handled him will accept this statement, and w,,,l Testifying in hi. own behalf yes- “b,nt landed arms and ammunition at jsuccessful In landing the additional roughly abandon any further attempt to caM 'terday, Rodeheaver admitted that be | Tampico with, ut Interference from 'place, he will get 2200 a month for nothing at all until December 1st, Rockefeller to the stand. had hugged and kissed Miss Jay. and the American for.es there has added when the two houses will reconvene New Jersey has a 14-year limit for that he held her hand several time, ‘nother doubt. Carranza is trying Whether he lands the extra place or factories only; In other occupations Snow in Prairie City. ¡during a five weeks' revival at Sioux the patience of the? mediators. children of any age may work outside A letter from C. B. Cozad to 1city?'He Huerta's representatives have ac- not, he is drawing *100 a month for ¡City. He stated stated that that he he had had thought thought of school hours. .Lsvenik states that the snow is five-of marry)ng tbe glr| but thange(| h)14 <<pted on principle the general peace five hours a day work, and will not Inches ; he p 7opoa „d iiu hes deep in Prairie City. Mr. Co- mipd rajn<1 befor before prO posed Plan so far agreed upon. America have to work at all during the ie<ess, but will continue to draw that hun British India leads all eastarn coun sad had intended to leave for Klam- , zad Auorneyil for the chorister have ha" not “ dred a month. tries in the number of its blind peo atli Falls this week, but the snow moved for a retrial. The arguments M.-anwhlb- tbe real progress of ple, containing about «00,000. In make» autoing out of the question. ' over this will be heard next Saturday. I mediation is blocked That is the pay and those are the China there are, it Is estimated, 500,- Mrs. cozad and Mlsa Verda Cozad will 11 hours, of all the elevator men in the -------------------------- ---------- 000; In Japan 100,000, and in Egypt ¡remain In Prairie City for a month or HERALD CARRIER Capitol and In both office buildings WASHINGTON, D C., June ISO.OOO. 1H TAKEN SICK Constitutionalist hi adquarters late to- No union made any kick about the _____ | day issued the statement that Carran- (men standing on their feet so long Theodore Shipley, son of Mr. and I™ *»• ° bfl represented,.t* and got the hours cut down. The Theodore Shipley, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shipley, Is at bis borne In the Nla«ara Falla conference. Th. principle Is the same as that under a precarious condition, due to an at- offl<lalH refused to ««E whether he which the doorkeepers get fl,440 a tack of typhoid fever and rheuma had c,‘anK'd ’,l’ original position, and year for sitting at the many doors of it ism. The lad was stricken to bed ihas agreed to mediate all of Mexico's the galleries from 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. (or earlier If the senate adjourns ¡last Tuesday, having for many days internal affairs. earlier). These mon get whatever (previous been complaining to his par- Dr. C. V. Fisher 1» moving his office vacations the lawmakers decide upon |ents that he hadn't felt at all well. secured ____ from Ted's Information ______ ____ from its former location over Under without any reductions In pay. father stated that he was resting wood’s pharmacy to the White build- Belgium maintains at public ex easier today. The attending physl- j Ing. He expects to be In his new loca pense a horseshoeing school. ¡clan. Dr. L. L. Truax, is hopeful that tion by Monday. ¡the worse has changed for the better. 1 Young Hhlpley up until a few days ¡was a carrier for the Herald, which {position he has held for the past i year, to the entire satisfaction of I ¡the patrons along bis route. flegln to save now by depos ; REA IZH AHH A11. A NT It ir every extra dollar with IN COUNTY PRISON its. add to it, allow the Interest Charged with the murder of Link we pay (4 per cent compounded ¡River Beal, an old Klamath Indian, whom be struck on the head with a ed every six months) to remain horseshoe last week, Thomas Smith, alias Williams, was brought here last and old age will not And you 'night from the Klamath Agency. He homeless and forlorn. will be taken to the federal prison at I Portland by Deputy U. S Marshal I Jackson In a couple of days. Smith is also an Indian Since his assault upon Beal he has been detain KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ed at the Agency. Account Now J FIRST STATE A ÈLL> SAVINGS BANK Jess llalley, for many months with visit this summer with hl. sister, but the Keller Cafe, left this morning for expects to return to Klamath Falls ■Montana and the Dakotas, lie will uboul October THE HOME CIRCLE Why Is It Today We Seldom See a Complete Home Circle Like Thia? KiM *1 ' i á ** r Jj 1 j® ■ • Tti » * Ï1 Why is father out at lodge or down town? W .'r is mother also out? Why is siafr dov.t And why. oh, why .wn, too, walking with her chum? little brother playing on the streets? Why are son e families' home simply a place to eat and sleep? Behind the closed doors of their house generally exist few ine ma of education unii Miinsement if the chlldi 'll do gi wrong tho parents blame each other and wildly try to r1 :>f thia c,rung by the means they should have employed when the children were small and their minds still inceptive to home influence. 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