Image provided by: Klamath County Museums; Klamath Falls, OR
About The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1914)
MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914 PAGE THREE THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. BETTING EVEN McNARY AGAIN IN TUMALO LAND FOR SETTLERS ONLY, SAYS GOVERNOR WEST ' LEAD; ERRORS ARE FOUND ELSEWHERE SALEM, June 12.—The state has 1 SALEM, June 12.—--The positions about 200 acres of gpod land in one, are again shifted in the Benson-Mc jof the best irrigation projects in the country, the Tumalo project, in Crook j ON POLO GAME Some Sidelights From Vera Cruz TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE MEADOW BROOK, L. I., June 13— Eager to see England and Amer Wootson W. Myers to W. H. Bald ica struggle for the internaitonal polo win, deed, $10, N% W% SW^ Sec. trophy thousands on thousands of 36-38-9. ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ Nary race for justice of the supreme county, now ready for entry. I. New Yorkers and sport lovers from a Riley Woods et ux to A. A. Bellman, court, which is the closest political “But no one except actual settlers J score of cities, by steam and electric $10, SW% NE&, S% NW%, NW% contest in the history of Oregon. need apply, ’Lis the warning of Gover-( train, by automobile and trolley car, SE%, . SW%, Sec. 33-38-11%. thronged to the Meadow Brook park McNary now leads Benson by seven (nor West. “The land is not for spec-1 United States to Archie B. Kirken- today for the first of the games which day, patent, W% NW%, Sec. 33; votes, according to apparently authen- ; lulators.” He said those who desire to get a will settle supremacy for 1914. SE% ÑE&, Sec. 32-38-10. tic advices received today by McNary piece of the land, which is now sup Klamath Korporation to John Hib Early in the day the first train from persons who rechecked the tally plied with water for irrigation, should loads arrived, and from then until the berts, deed, $10, lots 5 and 6, block sheets in a number of counties. Yes (get in touch with Project Engineer O. hour of the game they came in myri 304, Darrow addition. terday, owing to an error of twenty iLaurgaard at Laidlaw. The water ads, packing to suffocation the specta John Hibberts to John L. Meier, votes in Multnomah county, Benson | rights are to be sold at a very reason- i By WILLIAM G. SHEPHERD warranty deed, $10, lot 5, block 304, tor stands which stretched unbroken was credited with a lead of seven. (United Press Staff Correspondent) I ible price, to be paid in yearly in-j in a long line along the expanse of Darrow addition. Today the following telegram was bailments. John Hibberts to Henry Mieier, smooth green turf, where men and received from Prineville by McNary: The desert land board has author VERA CRUZ, June 1—(By mail to lish army war correspondents have noifurther need of keeping facts from ponies were to fight for the honor of warranty deed, $10, lot 6, block 304, “A plain error has been found in ized the sale of water to private land New York)-—If war comes it won’t be standing; they are not given passes ¡ the enemy the correspondent may cut their country and their flag. Darrow addition. the East Prineville tally which count owners in the project, providing they secret way. There even for the annual maneuvers. The I loose and write as he pleases, R. B. Dixon to Robert Connor, war Over the Meadow Brook Club house ed you out of ten votes.” sign contracts for the water within will be no hidden same is true in Germany and France. ■ The specifications provide, partie-1 and over the gay marquees for the ranty deed, $10, W% SE% and E% Another error reported from Wasco ¡ninety days. About 5,000 acres in the monstrous things ¡The vote of army men is unanimousI , ■ ularly, „x—., that a war correspondent ~_______________ may j I accommodation of the players and all SE&, Sec. 12; N% W% Sec. 13; E% gave McNary five votes. In Baker units now ready for opening are pri _ buried in the ar-(that the war correspondent is danger-j i ëntertata whatewr opinion hïpleasës |Zlën ig L the rear of the grand stand NE% and E% SE%, Sec. 12-33-6. county it is reported that on a re vately owned, and the state is grilling rvp +1-» Trrnv, - chives of the war ; ous, and must be done away with, as | <j urwar f are an d that the specifica-1 bravely flew the Stars and Stripes and ' Carrie Connor et vir to R. B. Dixon, check Benson lost one vote. j to furnish water for that land at ap department away far as possible. liions are not to be taken as meaning I the Union Jack of the Britisher chal- warranty deed, $10, same as forego In the rechecking in Harney coun-1 proximately $40 an acre. The board from the sight of; T ’ United States, however, if war(any interference with free thinking ilengers. ing. The ty the errors reduce McNary’s vote j also ordered that where the settler Marion J. Barnes et ux to E. G. Ar the American P e °-i com es with Mexico, is going to try a ¡and full and complete note taking. •I In the field when the crowds ar- by three and add one to Benson’s ¡was not able to make the first pay- pie. This much in| graves, warranty deed, $10, 55 feet Incidentally, no correspondent who JrjVed yellow putteed grooms walked vote. jment at this time, the payment could respect to thej ¡new tack. The war department’s plan i off northeast side of lot 6, block 19, is to permit war correspondents to ac- ¡starts out with a field army is to be (the ponies of the teams along the side In the rechecking in Harney coun- (jeferr6(j anj spread over the sub- question of pub- j (company the army, but to plafce them (permitted to return to the United ¡lines, redcapped groundkeepers moved Original Town, and extending the full ty, the errors reduce McNary’s vote sequent nine annual payments. The licity has been de-j I in the rank of officers, subject to the (States without special permission of ¡about and waiters with black and length of the block. by three, and add one to Benson’s settlers have been waiting so long for cided by Secretary j (shining faces scurried in perspiring ’ vote. I water that most of them are pretty Garrison. i | slightest orders and wishes of the | the war department. This is to pre- . , 'commander. ¡vent any correspondent from yielding streams to and from the red bootns TEDDY PLANS TO OFFER HIS In Yamhill county McNary is re- ( “hard up,” and the board is endeavor- The white light J ; The hob that an observant and un-|d^s Place at the front in brder to where refreshments for the throngs ADVICE IN HOME RUL ported to have gained two. king to make it as easy as possible for of American jour-I were provided. These errors apparently give Mc ¡them to get water on their land, so schecked war correspondent can raise ¡get back to the United States with a i nalism is to LONDON, June 13.—Ex-President ¡in war time is tremendous, in these(story that might aid the enemy. Nary a lead of seven. ; It was barely noon when .the last crops can be produced. constantly fixed on 1 Roosevelt arrived in this city today. .' LL L ----- ^¡the. American army in the field, and ¡days of the wireless. The smallest; Grouchy, critical, dyspeptic men, i seat was filled in the stands, and more It is hinted that during his stay in The public will please take notice that the undersigned will, on Mon- the! scrutiny of the correspondents is ¡facts which he might send to his pa- ¡who are inclined to think that the best (than 1,500 automobiles were parked London he will offer advice to the ¡per in some distant city regarding the ¡kind of stories is the kind that crit- ¡near by. the 15th day of June, A. D. 1914, at 4 10 A o’clock «-. a. tnn m,, or as soon thereafter |not to . be _ limited in any way. IS as he can be heard, apply to the County Court of Klamath County, State y0lJ of j ¡realized .............. . . ... more of j movements or whereabouts of forces | icises and who throw the yellow light I Every one of thb seven roads lead- government and to the .Ulstermen in — Washington that regarding the settlement of the home Oregon, for a retail liquor dealer’s license. For further information ' (the possibilities of war scandal lura. is sure to be seized upon, when it is I of bilious fault-finding instead of the |ing to the field was a solid stream of rule squabble. are referred to the copy of the petition hereinafter set forth. I vehicles of all sorts. It was one of (in secrecy than in full publicity, and ¡Published, by some agent of the ene-| white light of truth on the activities JOSEPH L. RINGO, Applicant. The Colonel was met at Charing (the general in a Mexican campaign^- who wil1 send “*ws around (in the American camp, arn’t wanted, the biggest crowds ever seen at any In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County: PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE ¡who tries hiding facts or conditions Ithe world’if necessary to get it to the | FeHows of this sort will be weeded similar event near New York, fit and Cross station by Ambassador Page, To sell, exchange or otherwise dispose of spirituous, malt, vinous liquors, will find himself accountable to Wash- enemy, more than fit, to be compared to the and taken to the home of Major —- lout before credentials are given. hear beer or fermented cider, commonly known as hard cider, in • J The only way to check the war cor-j Jolly, optimistic, good-natured, jam at a world series baseball game. Arthur Lees in Chesterfield place, quantities less than one gallon, in Odell Precinct, Klamath County, ington. New York Society with a capital where he lunched with 130 guests, But this doesn’t mean that the-respondent is by censorship. And so |healthy-minded, sensible, strong-bod- State of Oregon: “ S ” was there, the United States and after which he was taken to the Lees’ To the Hon. W. S. Worden, Judge of the County Court of the State of Ore American public is to get its news I every word the war correspondent I iend young men, who know that war gon, Klamath County, and to John Hagelstein and N. S. Merrill, Com ■ hot from the front. In fact, it won’t, (with the army writes for the cable, is war and that a general must win, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, country place at Buckinghamshire. missioners for the State of Oregon, County of Klamath: It was the personnel of the Lees France, Germany, all were officially We, the undersigned legal voters of Odell Precinct, Klamath County ¡The truth is that in the game of war:every letter • he writes home, to his'even if a battle does turn into a represented. luncheon which caused the reports of corre-1mother, his sweetheart or his man-¡rough-and-tumble; fight ( in w^ich and State of Oregon, would respectively petition that a liquor license be under the newest rules war Wagering was heavy along the club the home rule plans. The guests in grantd to Joseph L. Ringo, to sell, exchange or otherwise dispose of spirit spondents aren’t wanted. War col- i aging editor, will be passed upon by a | rules must bethrown to the winds and uous, malt, vinous liquors, near beer or fermented cider, commonly known II leges, great European tacticians, stra- (censor, On the other hand, the new I everything done to succeed—they’re house veranda, the tingling uncer cluded Lord Roberts, John Strachey, Sir Owen Seaman, Sir Sidney Colvin as hard cider, in quantities less than one gallon, in the Town of Crescent, I tegy boards—all the men and organ regulations for war correspondents I the kind of men who make the best tainty drawing out big money. Odell Precinct, County of Klamath and State of Oregon, upon the following and others interested in the Irish Odds were at evens, however, for described premises, to-wit: Lots 13 and 14, in block 30, and in the building izations in civilization; who lay down provide that they may move about as war correspondents. They wind up, the untried teams—-as teams—made question. at the finish, with the best stories, situated thereon, said building has the following dimensons, to-wit: ¡50 the rules for Warfare, agree that war they please inside the American lines, On Monday the ex-president will re feet by 70 feet, and is two (2%) and one-half stories high, and is known correspondents ought not to have a and they particularly specify that the most truth, and the best personal it anyone’s game. That was the senti turn to London, when he will meet ment when the ball was tossed, into as the Crescent Hotel; after the war is over and there is no records. That the aforesaid building is a legitimate bona fide hotel, with place in the game at all. In the Eng- Premier Asquith, Lord Grey and oth play. accommodations for not less than fifty (50) guests, and that same is not er members of the cabinet. The Line-Up ¡KLAMATH INDIANS SALVATION ARMY IS A situate within one mile of any university or college, nor within six miles of SUFF HARBERS On Tuesday night Austen Chamber- England — Captain H. A. Tompkinson, any state or government irrigation project in actual course of construction; GREAT PROCESSION TO HAVE UNION ! JAILED IN CITY No. 1; Captain Leslie St. G. Cheape, lain, Sir Carson, Lord Northcliffe and I That said license be granted to Joseph L. Ringo for a period of twelve ~ i No. 2; Major F. W. Barrett, No. 3; a number of leaders will meet the months from and after the date of the granting of said license. 1 SEATTLE, June — 12. —Believed to PORTLAND, June 12.—With the I LONDON, June 13.—A graphic and And each for himself says: That I have personally signed this peti- John Traill, back; Captain V. N. Colonel, and it is rumored that the tion, and that my residence, postoffice address and voting precinct are cor be the first of its kind in the United ( charge of first degree murder hanging picturesque demonstration of the Irish situation will be the subject Lockett, substitute. rectly written after my name; States, a movement is on foot here | over his head, Thomas G. Smith, alias world-wide scope of the Salvation That I am a legal voter in Klamath County, in the State of Oregon, today to organize a union of lady ¡williams, a Klamath Indian, was Army was given the people of London America-—Rene La Montague, No. '1; under discussion. He will possibly meet the national J. M. Waterbury, No. 2; Devereaux and am now and have been an actual resident of Odell Precinct, in Klamath barbers, with a view to affiliating with (brought to Portland by Deputy United | this afternoon. County, in the State of Oregon, for more than thirty days last past. Milburn, No. 3; L. W. Waterbury, ist leaders later. ! States Marshal George Jackson and _ X With their national flags and or Residence. NAME. Voting I the Central Labor Council. back; Malcolm Stevenson or H. C. (lodged in the county jail to await the ganization banners flying, and to the Precinct. Postoffice. Doc Cook in Good Company Phipps, substitute. Jesse Davis............... . . . Crescent. .. . Crescent, Ore......... ............... Odell ! C LEVELAND PASTORS TO action of the United States grand music of sixty bands, the 2,100 for WASHINGTON, D. C., June 10.— M. E. Davis............ . . . . Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore. .... ............... Odell HAVE EUGENIC WEDDINGS ¡jury. eign delegates to the decennial inter FOURTEEN INCH FALL Senators Culberson of Texas and Ken H Zimmerman........... . . . Ranch.... . CrescAnt, Orc .... ............... Odell i Smith is charged with hitting Link national congress of the army, repre OF SNOW AT THE RIM yon of Iowa celebrated their birthday D Lynes..................... . . . Ranch........ . Crescent, Ore.......... ............... Odell Pearl Lynes . ............. . . . Ranch..... . Crescent, Ore.......... . . ..............Odell I ’ CLEVELAND, Ohio, June 12.—-An- Liver Beal, one of the most respon senting fifty-eight different countries, anniversaries today. This is also the Mildred Lynes ........... . .. Ranch........ . Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell | nouncement by a score of Cleveland sible Indian Settlers on the Klamath accompanied by some 8,000 Salvation According to Park Ranger H. E. birthday of Dr. Frederick A. Cook, T. F. Hammer......... . .. Ranch.... . Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell ¡ministers of refusal to marry persons I reservation, over the head with a ists from the British Isles, many of Momyer, who is here from Crater Carl Hagenback and David Jayne Hill. V. B. Hammer......... .. . Ranch.... . Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell ¡horseshoe, fracturing the skull, when whom had made the journey to Lon-_________________ The social economy exhibit in the Lake National Park, ____ there was a four- T. B. Cleaves........... . .. . Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell ¡who can not show a doctor’s eertifi- don especially for today’s demonstra- (teen-inch fall of snow in the Park on Palace of Education at the Panama- R. C. Knott............... ... Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell (cate of health will be made in a few (Beal ordered Smith off his place, G. W. Anderson .... . . . Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell ¡days according to the Rev. T. S. Me-j United States Commissioner C. J. tion, paraded fro mthe Thames em-1 Wednesday, Pacific exposition will be an exhaus Geo. C. Cannon......... . . .Crescent... .Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell ¡Williams of Calvary Presbyterian I Ferguson at Klamath Falls accom- bankment to Hyde Park, where a tre “This snow melted fast, however,” tive international social survey. It T. L. Cannon ........... .. . Crescent... . Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell ! church, one of the foremost leaders in | panied Jackson and his prisoner to mendous audience had gathered to said Momyer today, “and I believe it will contain a day nursery, where G. C. Snodgrass .... . .. .Crescent... .Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell Roy Moore ............... . .. Crescent. .. . Crescent, Oré.......... ................. Odell (the eugenic movement here. At the: Portland. I hear speeches by General Booth and softened up the crust on the old snow children will receive care according Bertha L. Snodgrhss ... Crescent... . Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell ¡same time the ministers will go on ■ Jackson wias on the reservation i other high officers delivered from a and will hasten its departure. It is to the latest scientific methods, classes John Knott................. .Beaver Marsh. . Crescent, Ore. .... ................. Odell (record as favoring the teaching of sex I when Link River Beal’s funeral was ■ dozen platforms. possible for buggies to get to a point of school children illustrating partic C. G. Bowers............. .... Crescent... .Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell ¡hygiene in the public schools. (held, and said that it was one of the i At; the head of the procession in the two miles this side of headquarters, ular systems of education, laborator George Gottlieb .... .... Crescent... . Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell their determination (largest attended of any ever held on j guise of captives marched two huge On the Medford side a closer ap- ies where research work and experi Thos. McCord........... . ... Crescent... . Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell I • In carrying out th; rthe ministers will have the co-opera- ¡LLe Klamath reserve. ments are illustrated and explained, (hollow gods of Java, each navigated proach can be made.” Bessie C. Rourk .... .. . . Crescent... . Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell Frank H. Funk......... . . . .Crescent... .Crescent, Ore......... ................. Odell ( tion of the Cleveland physicians, who; Jason Howard, a Klamath Indian, (from the inside by a native convert, Mr. Momyer states that 125 stu- safety devices in industrial opera Thos. Bracken ......... . . . . Crescent... .Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell (will examine thoroughly every candi-¡was also brought to Portland on a( | the hidieousness of the idol’s fea- dents of Portland high schools plan to tion, etc. B. G. Steevens ......... . ... Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell (date for marriage referred to them by (charge of giving whiskey to Indian ■ | tures being accentuated by their roll- visit Crater Lake July 4th. They Prod LaFollette .... . . .Ranch........ . Crescent, Ore......... ................. Odell ¡schoolboys. Thirty-five nations have accepted i ing eyeballs and wagging tongues ma will go in via Medford, in automo R M. LaFollette .... ... Ranch........ . Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell (any minister of the association. I the invitation of the United States to biles. F. M. Cleaves........... . . . . Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... .............. Odell nipulated by their bearers. PORTLAND Ore. June 10.__ It! Perchcron are the favorite breeding i Among the most picturesque contin- R, B. Post .................. . . .Crescent. ... . Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell Manager Parkhurst of the Crater participate in the Panama-Pacific ex Eddie Santry............. .. . . Crescent... .Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell !was estimated that more than 3,000,-(horses imported by American breed- Lake company leaves Portland Mon position at San Francisco next year. Wm. G. Jeffrey......... .... Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... .................. Odell 000 cut roses were used in the decora- iers> according to recently gathered igents in line were groups of Zulus and day for the park, to place things in ¡The nations are as follows: Argen ¡Kaffirs from South Africa, reformed ................. Odell Mrs. Minnie Santry . . . ... Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore. .... de- tine Republic, Australia, Bolivia, Bra M E. Murphv ........... .. . Ranch........ . Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell tions of the floral parade held here (statistics just made public by^the Next in I devil‘dancers> Dom girls, and repre- readiness for opening the hotel. zil, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, “ The register at headquarters James Morrison .'.. . .. . .Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell this afternoon in connection with the !partment of agriculture. f.~.— „ Isen tat ives of various nations and ¡favor for importation are Belgium; T x x. shows that there have bee^ 16 6 visit Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecua- Geo. Denny............... .. .. Crescent. .. .Crescent, Ore.......... ................. Odell annual rose carnival festival. I. ihorses, with -x, Clydesdale j j , , « also i ran/ » (tribes of India, Ceylon, the Dutch „ _ The parade consisted of hundreds I T r, x. x iEast Indies, China, Japan, ’> India and ors in the park so far this year,” said I dor, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Hol- j_xx-_. of the smartest pure bred horses, I In 1913, 882 Pere.heron stallions Q,! South America, all attired in native Momyer. “Last year at this time land, Honduras, Italy, Japan, Liberia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Nor there were five visitors registered.” owned by members of the Northwes land 600 mares were imported. Z, ¡dress. iBelgiums 621 stallions and 362 mares | way, Panama, Persia, Peru, Portugal, tern City Hunt Clubs, supplemented , The delegates from Holland, Swit Salvador, Siam, Spain, Sweden, Tur I by nearly 1,000 handsomely bedecked were brought across the water to this i zerland, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, To Spend Summer Here. Fritz Chapman is here from Ev key, Uruguay and Venezuela. motor vehicles, both pleasure and country, ¡while only 4 5 Clydesdale I ¡Norway, Italy, Belgium and Germany | stallions and 2 9 mares were imported | commercial. ¡also wore the distinctive costumes of erett, Wash., to spend the summer The big baseball, four feet In cir Tonight’s fire drill and life saving ¡last year, and 128 Shire stallions and I the country. Native airs were played with his father, N. J. Chapman of the cumference, secured by the Baldwin Chapman Construction company. exhibition is to be one of the features (57 Shire mares were brought in. en route by bands in their own Hardware company for the Printers- of the week. An eight story factory i The total importations for the year tongus from many of the countries of high bred horses were 1,733 stal are Pleaders game, is now haifging in the Nearly 3,000,000 young trees building, saturated with chemicals, represented, while Salvation songs in (will be theoretically destroyed and llions, including ponies, and 1,264 their own tongue were rendered by being set out this spring on the na- hardware company’s window, attract ing the attention of passers by. The I the entire city fire department will I mares. especially selected marching choirs tional forests of Northern Idaho and ball is a Spaulding cork center article, Montana. On the St. Joe national for i be called out to rescue 300 persons from others. The American delega est in Idaho 3,000 acres will be and just the ammunition a battery who have volunteered to fill the Election Monday. tion, 600 strong, and accompanied by Property owners in School District planted. 1 like Evans and Smith would like. various floors of the structure to dem- four bands, was led by Commissioner I onstrate the different types of mod- No. 1 will hold their annual election Eva Booth. ! ern fire fighting machinery and life ¡Monday, June 15. At this time the Interspersed throughout the proces i question of free text books in the (saving apparatus. sion were a number of floats depicting ¡schools will be submitted to the voters I native conditions in heathen countries Bookbinders in Session land illustrating various phases of Sal DENVER, June 10.—Books and I Cronemiller. Visit». their making were the topics discuss-; Fred Cronemiller, receiver of the ivation Army work. ed by the International Brotherhood |Land office at Lakeview, came here FARGO, N. D„ June 13.—North of Bookbonders, which opened a ten-1 Friday to meet his wife and son, Fred day convention here today. I Cronemiller Jr., who has been attend- Dakota women today began a stren uous campaign for the ballot. All ________________ _ I ing the Agricultural College, schools, churches, women’s clubs, col Off to Festival. leges and women’s societies will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Whitman l^P From the South. have gone to Portland to attend the ( D. M. McLemore came in Friday united into a gigantic working OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Rose Show. j from Southern California and Mex- I ganization. ............................ f ¡can Points, where he has been pur- j The petition for suffrage will submitted to the male voters at ■■■■——■....... ■............................ chasing cattle. November elections. i ------------------------- “ U. S. DEPOSITARY WILL A. LEONARD Mrs. Elizabeth P. Anderson of Val- New Face at the Gun Store. Louie Martin arrived from Medford ley City, who is backing the move- OUR POLICIES— DENTIST Friday, and has resumed the position iment, declares the women are confi- To distribute the banks assets in such a way as to maintain under White Maddox Bldg. ¡he held some time ago in the Gun (dent of casting their first ballots in any conditions and at all times an ample reserve to meet the demands ¡Store. the spring of 1915. of its depositors and take care of Its borrowing customers. Interesting Little Tales of Incidents and Conditions at the Mexican Port Where the American Flag Is Waving zv pVliirArt ¿T. —is T A TV 4A1.4 ¿4. ■ net + Vt Arno f tor I _____ FIRST NATIONAL BANK CapitalStock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000 ___ ____________ „ • 1 - -rx J L • ■»