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PAGE THREE THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914 AMERICAN MARINE MISSING; TROOPS BEING AGGRAVATED ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Auto as Squirrel Killer ; ZACATECAS WILL ♦ ' PELICAN BAY MILL WILL BE REBUILT BE ATTACKED IN ♦ IS LATEST REPORT NEXT 24 ♦! MICKLE SAYS PURE FOOD LAW IS A JOKE HOG CHOLERA SURVETMADEFORSTAÎE HOURS PORTLAND, June 24.—If there SALEM, June 24.—Hog cholera PARIS, June 23.—For the first ever was a spavined, crippled, rheu has been diagnosed in the following The Pelican Bay Lumber company ’ s CAMACHO ZAC, June 23. — Villa ’ s Albert Ward of Bidwell has a WASHINGTON, D. C., June 23. — time since Jack Johnson, the black * novel way of getting rid of squir ♦ I saWmill and planing mill, which were attack on Zacataces will begin within matic, anaemic, doddering old law, it counties in the state, in a period cov giant, laid stalwart Jim Jeffries on General Funston has wired the White rels that infest his ranch, and ♦ I burned down Sunday afternoon, will [twenty-four hours. The advance guard is the food statute of Oregon, accord-1 ering eleven months: the pugilistic shelf at Reno and, un House that Private Heinrich Throb, a ing to J. D. Mickle. And Mr. Mickle I Multnomah, 3 centers with 8 farms one in which his automobile ♦ be rebuilt. Information to this eheet* reached here this morning. the member of the marine corpse, disap scratched, took possession of should know. He is the state dairy jinfected; _____ Yamhill, 2 centers with 2 was given to the directors of the i Villa has learned that the strength I plays an important part. He ♦[ heavyweight championship belt the Peared last Saturday, Throb has been Klamath Chamber of Commerce this of the federal garrison there is 12,000 and food commissioner, and he has to ¡farms; Polk, 6 centers with 10 farms; simply drives up to a squirrel on outpost duty at the time of his dis coveted trophy will be put into play * morning by Harold D. Mortenson, the ¡men. They have forty cannon and work with the measure every day. ¡Linn, 5 centers with 8 farms; Lane, 3 hole, with a rubber pipe attached appearance, and left his rifle and am herb Saturday night, June 27th, at ¡president and manager of the concern. over 100 field pieces, with plenty of I The ________ Iwh___ _ is gathering ■____ ___ _ l centers, 8 farms; Benton, 5 centers, commissioner data ma- to the exhaust pipe of his munition at his post. • the Velodrome d’Hivor. On Tuesday the directors of the [ammunition. ¡for a comprehensive new law, which 16 farms; Josephine, 1 center, with a chine, inserts the hose into the ♦ The man previous to resuming ac Frank Moran of Pittsburgh, U. S. Chamber of Commerce motored to As the federáis are being rein- , he wants some to frame and introduce i packing plant infected; Umatilla, 3 ♦ The hole and starts his engine, A., will be the big dusky’s opponent. tive duty, had been held under ob fumes of the gasoline kills the ♦ Pelican City, the thriving little settle forced daily from the south, Villa will I at the next session of the legislature, ¡centers, 6 farms; Malheur, 1 center, 2 servance in the hospital, his mental From out of the banks of the Oise, at squirrels. In this manner he has ♦ ment built up around the mill by its ■with 19,000 men, will attack as soon He has been studying the laws of oth-¡farms; Marion, 2 centers, 2 farms, BuLry-on-thie-Beach, where the White condition being under surveillance. rid his place of the pests after ♦ ] employes, and in behalf of the people [ as possible, A bloody fight is ex- er states and inviting conscientious [ There are doubtless other centers Hope is training, cotaes the word that' bakers and restaurant men to help. < of infection ’ that have hot been I many unsuccessful attempts to ♦i of Klamath Falls, they extended tojpected. he is in great shape. VERA CRUZ, June 23.—It is be- ¡brought to the attention of the Live- get rid of them with poison.—- ♦I Mr. Mortenson the deep sympathy I General Natera, who led the last as- him in his work. Similar reports are filtering out of [lieved hete that the Huertistas are the entire community feels for the Isault against Zacatecas, arrived today “ We need an entirely new meas- [stock Sanitary board. Alturas Plaindealer. I ■ ♦i the Johnson camp, in Asnieres. John- [planning to provoke an engagement ♦ [ company over the $90,000 loss Sun- to confer with General Villa and staff ure,” said Mr. Mickle. “There is no j As to losses arising from cholera, is training at home and cutting i with the American troops. The fric- i day, which also puts over 300 men 'regarding the most advisable tactics safiitary standard in Oregon for bak-[no accurate .data has been gathered, expenses. The great out-of-doors ition between American and Mexican — * .' out of work. ¡for attack, etc. eries and restaurant kitchens to live ¡ but it would be reasonable to place where he does his road-work is free j outposts is acute. ! The directors went further than up to. The law leaves it all to the i the loss at ten animals per farm, or and at Luna Park, the scene of his I mere words of sympathy, and they An American marine, whose name NOVEMBER BALLOT TO MAZATLAN, June 23.—It is re- regulations to bé made by the com-[upward of 400 head of swine, BE ANOTHER «LONG ONE gym work, he gets real money for has been withheld, has disappeared, [ I offered to give what financial aid they ported that the rebel forces under rnissioner. [ The serum has been used with gopd letting the common herd look on. and officers fear that he will meet the | ¡could. j General Alamillo captured Zapotlan “Now, that would be all right if it [ success in the majority of instances, Mr. Mortenson’s appreciation H today. Between Moran’s headquarters and I fate of the late Private Parks, killed [ The voters of Oregon will pass on gave the commissioner power to en-[and saved upward of 60 per cent of [ twenty-four amendments to the con this was shown by the sincerity of his j . --------- Asnieres, the one on the north and I by the federals. force his rulings. It doesn’t. The ¡all hogs immunized after the disease The American outposts shouted { stitution and thirteen bills'at the No short speech of thanks. He also as-I WASHINGTON, D. C., June 23.— present state law consists of a long i had once appeared, the other on the south, Paris is all -excited. Never has it seen a real questions to the Mexicans regarding 1 vember election. More are being in sured the directors that already the ; For the first time since mediation string of separate amendments. I As to the mode of infection, impor- r world’s championship affair, the most this man, but the latter jerred them. [ cubated, and there will probably be company was considering plans for re-[started, the constitutionalistrepresen- “There is no one comprehensive [ I tati On of hogs from Idaho in improp- [ tatives here are sanguine, and they measure with a power of enforcement erly disinfected cars was responsible celebrated stunts ever pulled off be The American boys are highly anger- j forty statewide propositions and per building their ruined plant; Just what the company will do will ] believe that at the unofficial confer- applying to thes whole. ing the Caillaux-Calmette shooting, ed, but they were ordered not to start haps twice as many local municipal for the first outbreak in Multnomah I . measures. Here are some of them: not be known for several days. It is [ ences scheduled between them and and the Dreyfus affair. “ The clause giving up the power to i county. Subsequent outbreaks in hostilities. I In spite of admission prices, which Feeling that Huerta is trying to To grant to every person a $1,500 reported, though, that a box factory | the Huerta delegates, an agreemnt' enforce our regulations refers only to Multnomah county have all been are wrenching to the very roots the force some attack, General Funston exemption on assessed valuation. will be built by the company, to pro- i can be reached as to the provisional a part of the law. There are many ¡largely traceable to this initial infec- frugal souls of the economical but is planning to balk his efforts. To Household goods are already exempt. I vide yet another method of marketing government. amendments added later, whjich lition. A delay will be taken at Niagara have basolutely no authority to en- sporty Frenchmen, the latter are de day he refused the Mexican command Swill fed hogs seem to be another Two tax amendments to allow taxa- ¡the lumber which is in many places a Falls pending the arrival of the Car- force.” termined to answer present at tti e er’s request that the American daily tiôn of incomes, “proportional or pro- | ! drug on the market. ’ j chief source of infection, doubtless in A box factory could run through 'ranzists. roll-call on Saturday night. Unlike train toward Mexico City should run gressive taxation.” I the majority of instances acquiring ¡the winter months, and this would ¡their infection from contaminated ba Christmas, they figure, heavyweight ' as far as Tembladeras. There it MONTANA GOVERNOR A sub-tax amendment of 50 per | give still further employment to the championship fights don’t come once [would be easy to ambush. con rind or ham bones contained ¡WORLD ’ S SUNDAY SCHOOLS WANTS U. S. TROOPS 3100 on all above $25,000, and grad a year, and by close shaving on other therin that' had come from imported IN TRIENNIAL SESSION For three days, the outposts state, uated to $3 per $100 on all above: ' residents of Pelican City, all loyal em- [ [ployes of the lumber company. The) expenses the necessary 275 francs, or the Mexicans have been seeking an BUTTE, June 24.—One man was eastern products that might either $100,000. 1 announcement of the company’s re-1 eHICAG0> June 23.—Nearly 5,- killed and five wounded in last night’s I have been from animals recovered $55, demanded for a ring-side seat opportunity to start something. A tax on all land not public prop-[habilitation plans are being awaited] can be torn from the pocket without * ~ 1000 delegates and alternates and sev- rioting between insurgent’ miners and from cholera or from cured products erty. This would tax churches, col-' with great interest by the citizens of [^ thousand vlgltors from all parts a sheriff’s posse. The historic Union from animals previously treated with causing fatal convulsions. PARADE FOR THE RODEO OPENING leges not owned by the state, and is Klamath Falls. ; the worid were in Chicago today hail was also destroyed by dynamite | serum and virus vaccination, No, kind reader, the report that in line with single tax ideas. ' Car bedding, either removed and ti e Johnson-Moran fight is to be a ! [for the opening tonight of the Four- during the night. To create the office of lieutenant REDFIELD SAYS Governor Stewart will probably ask [ not burned, or tramped out of thè For the first time in the history of benefit performance to aid the poor I teenth International Triennial Sun- TIMES HERE ARE the Rodeo, a street procession will be governor, to be president of the sen- has no foundation in truth. | day School Convention, to be in ses- for federal troops. The situation is i cars in transit, doubtless has been re $10 a day when legislà- BEST IN WORLD i sion here for one week. “Jesus Shall quiet today, but at high tension. . i sponsible for some of the infectiop. There has been some difficulty in given to mark the opening. The pa ate and get ture sits. It is rumored that there are further j which has often originated in railroad rade will be at 16:30 on the morning (Reign” is the convention keynote, persuading the people of Paris that United PresB Service To abolish the senate. By the state dynamite plots contemplated. | centers. Improper disposal of car- July 3. [printed on cards and.flashed in elec this is going to be a real champion President Moyer of the Western i eass: s and lack of inadequate disin- In this parade the Spirit of the Old Grange, State Fédération of Labor WASHINGTON, D. C., June 23,— tric signs. It will be the object of ship fight, every fight pulled off here “America was the last nation in the the convention sermon to be preached Federation of Miners was today ; fection of pens and yards from last to date having been advertised along West, with its reckless daring and its and People’s Power League. To abolish the death penalty as a I winning perseverance will be por world to enter the world-wide depres at the opening session in Medinah threatened with lynching if he re-¡season’s . outbreak has also contrib- that line. Only two or three months | uted to the source of this year’s in- sion, and now the first to emerge,” temple tonight by Rev. C. P. Ander turns to Butte. ago Jack Johnson pulled off a draw trayed. There will be some especial punishment for capital crimes. To prohibit manufacture or sale of floats, etc., and the Indian, the gaily A desultory firing continued all ¡fection. [said Secretary William C. Redfield of son, bishop of the ‘Chicago diocese of for the “world’s championship,” and intoxicating liquors except for medi comparisoned cowboy cavalcade, and the department of commerce today. night. Five thousand people viewed i the Episcopal Church. here comes another, so the natives ¡ Forty Fords. Medinah temple, with a seating ca the dynamiting of the building. are asking one another if this is “one the prairie' sc lie on “r will also be cinal purposes or for scientific, sac [ “Furthermore,” he added, “Amer ramental or mechanical purposes. shown. All of the saloons in the city were i George Biehn is unloading his fifth ica felt the effects of this depression pacity of 6,000, will be the conven American bloof” more. To increase salary of members of [ the least of all nations. Prizes are to be awarded for, the ordered to keep closed today. The ’ car load of Fords for this season, tion hall, but while the delegates gre Still, the Velodrome with room for < the legislature to $ 5 per day and which makes, an even forty sent in. best decorated vehicles. “ The reported dullness in trade and sale of firearms has been prohibited. in session there, other meetings will 25,000 people will probably be pretty [mileage to 10 cents. Four of the new ones are already sold, [ industry is psychological, as Presi- be held daily in the twelve largest well filled. Many millionaires are al ! To authorize state bonds for con- Ident Wilson says. The ^reports and I city churches. and the new owners are waiting at Conferences, con To Visit Their Dad. ready here from all parts of the JOIN ELKS j struction of irrigation and water pow- I figures compiled as to imports, ex-1 gresses and discussions by smaller The Misses Joe and Letha Driscoll thè garage for their cars to be set up. ...¿world, drawn by the famous Grand ■ er projects by the state to the amount ports, etc., prove this. groups will be carried on in other are in thè city, visiting with Mr. and This is a record season sale for any Piix, wtiich will be run at Long-! on* T(uesday of 2 per cent of state valuation. Word was received and “ Other nations suffered longer Chicago churches while the main Mrs. Jas. Driscoll for a few days. The car in this territory, and before the champs the Sunday after the fight. | that a party of five or more candi- [ To prohibit paid circulation of in much worse than America in this de body of delegates is trasactirig the Misses Driscoll are on their way to season is over Mr. Biehn expects to These gilded gentry, being of a dates will be here from Lakeview on itiative and referendum petitions. pression. Of these, nptably are Ger convention’s business. 'National and Bly, to spend the summer with their establish a record that will stand for sporty turn, will help the fight pro For non-partiSan judiciary on peti many, France, Brazil ,Canada and state prohibition, the relation of the father, Dan Driscoll. Thursday night to be initiated into some, time. moters a long way towards paying tion of 1 per cent of the voters. the Elks Lodge. In addition to the England. ” Sunday school to the public sohool, Johnson his $35,000 -guarantee, win, Proportional representation by the Lakeview bunch there will be initia Redfield stated that the bumper and the Sunday school’s responsibil lose or draw. tion of local candidates at Thursday Grange, People’s Power League and I j crops have created an extraordinary ity to the foreign-speaking peoples, When the bell taps for the first Federation of Labor. ¡demand for agricultural machinery are three of the most important top round at 10:30 p. m., the sight which evening’s meeting. To authorize the governor to re- and farm hands. ’ He said that the ics to be discussed at the convention. The entertainment committee is ar will greet the spectators’ eye would ranging entertainment for the visit [moVe from office county officials who market prices are all good. Among the sepeakers will be Rich render speechless the thousands of ors, and there promises to be a big [ fail to co-operate with him in en mond Pearson Hobson and Booker T. American lovers of the manly art who time. The local Elks who recently forcement of laws and appoint others LAMBS SOUGHT Washington. A mammoth parade, have,at, shirt-sleeved, at Reno, Jack visited the Antler’s Club at Lakeview in their place. IN THE MARKET in which convention leaders hope to sonville, New Orleans and elsewhere. To revoke franchises of Portland received such royal treatment that see 50,000 men in line, will move Beautiful women in daring evening anxious to prove that the Gas and Coke company, by Portland United Press Service they are through the loop district on Satur clothes and diamond tiarras, will be Klamath Falls bunch are not so slow, Central Labor Council; PORTLAND, June 23.—-Cattle day afternoon, June 27th. The group sitting by the score at the sides of To take over channels of rivers and prices were steady to, firm all week. conferences will consider every phase and it is expected that a big attend- pompous, monocled gentlemen of the ance will be on hand to greet the vis authorize leasing of same to cities, Receipts were of fair volume, especial of Sunday school work. There will same stripe, bedecked in garments and construction of public docks. itors. ly during the first half of the period. be conferences on evangelism, rural seen only at the opera and official re I For eight-hour day and ventilation Good grass steers sold at from $7.25 Sunday Schools, Sunday school music, i ceptions in less ceremonious lands. of rooms for women workers. SELL OLD SHIPS to $7^.50, and light hay stuff at $7.75. social service, temperance and purity. Languid and blase, puffed, powder Stringent Sunday law against all The butcher trade was slow, due to Special conferences will relate to Sun TO BUY OTHERS ed, stenciled and rouged, the women places of amusement for gain, by inferior stuff offering. day School work among college stu of high continental society—sprinkled Washington county Christian Endeav WASHINGTON, D. C„ June 23.— The hog market maintained its dents. 1'he report of Marion Law with Americans—will be on hand, or Union. strength throughout the week, with rence, general secretary of the Inter longing for a new sensation. Lor The sale of the battleships Mississippi Universal eight-hour day in fac buying demand keen and outlet national Association, will be read at and Idaho to Greece for $12,000,000 gnettes and jewelled opera glasses tory or farm. strong. Extreme top at week’s close a briqf' forenoon session tomorrow. will be leveled at the reeking black has been authorized by the house by a Special tax for employment of un was $8.10, with bulk going around vote of 174 to 87, and concurred in by The afternoon will be given over MY WORK IS KNOWN THROUGHO UT THE COUNTRY AS and white forffis writhing in the ring, employed laborers. the senate, the naval appropriation tc conferences and in the evening 8c and $8.05. and gentle “Par-bleus!” or “Mon THE VERY BEST Change election' law requiring only The sheep house was a very snappy Rev. W. J. Williamson of St. Louis Dieu’s!” and, “Now, you boob, kill committee granting authority to Sec fifteen days residence in precinct. retary Daniels to make the sale. department, with a steady call for and Dr. Edward A. Steiner, president ’im!” Registration certificate to vote any smooth, fat mutton and lambs. The of Grinnell College, Grinnell, Iowa, of house also voted in favor The Not that this fight will be any dif 1028 Main Street where in the state. feature was fancy yearlings at $4.75 will speak. ferent in this respect from any other using the money thus derived in Missionaries in the country on fur and $5. Ewes ranged from $4 to half way good exhibition here which building a new dreadnaught. MORE OUTLAWS Lamb buying was on a $6 lough will be banquetted Thursday $4.25. have gone before. “La Boxe” is simp FOR THE RODEO BOOSTING BRINGS [basis, and the trade could have used night, following a day of conferences ly the latest fad of the fast and fash TOURISTS HEHE and brief addresses. Rev. John Tim- more than was offering. ionable rich set. [othy Stone, former moderator of the Jackson county’s famous outlaw, Presbyterian general assembly, and RECORD TOW IS “ Grizzly Murphy, ” who threw all When L. M. Schofield left Klamath GRANNIS WANTED MADE BY BOAT I Rev. Edgar Blake, corresponding sec IN ANOTHER CITY Falls last November he promised to riders at the county fair at Medford retary of the board of Sunday schools, tell his many friends in San Fran last fall, is to be one of the big string of the M. E. Church, are speakers at SHIPPINGTON, June 23. — By far of buckers at the Elks odeo, July 3, cisco of the wonders of Klamath The Klamath county authorities are not the only ones who are looking county, and have them come here for 4 and 5. Monday Art Acord, the ex and away the biggest tow ever moved the evening session. A festival con pert horseman who is trying out and on Upper Klamath Lake was handled cert, with a chorus of 1,000 girls, will for Jack Grannis or Granas, who, dur their vacation. securing bad buckers for the buck by the steamer Modoc last week, be given in the Auditorium theater his missionary The first fruits of ing the brief career of the “House of Berry,” got into the finances of sev work came to notice Súnday night, ing championship contests, 'closed a when she moved 1,100,000 feet of Friday night as one of the special fea tures of the convention. Preceding eral Klamath Falls people. The cur when H. H. Kirk of the importing deal for “Grizzly” and for “Rim Rock logs from Odessa to Pelican City. the concert the “superintendents’ Johnnie, ” two of the worst known & Co., àrrived rent issue of a jewelry trade journal firm of W. M. DuVal The select dances at St. Cloud are senate” will convene at the Auditor warns all jewelers to beware of Gran from San Francisco for a. couple of horses owned by Sims & Chandler’s attended only by those having an in ium Hotel, Sunday school superin Wild West show. nis, who is representing himself as a weeks' outing. vitation. The affairs,are strickly for* tendents discussing many problems. The cowboys are beginning to ar This morning Mr. Kirk, Bill Conzel- manufacturers’ agent, and selling im At the same hour, Professor William mann, L. M. Schofield and family left rive for the Rodeo from other points. mal, but we have good times. ported novelties. A. Wirt, superintendent of the mod According to; the publication, he for Spring Creek to, spend the day. In addition to Art Acor'd, Earl Simp ern public schools at Gary, Ind., will G. W. Thornton, Mr. Rowley and son and Vera McGinnis, who are un Tomorrow they will visit Seven Mile worked thè Salt Lake jewelry con- cenrs, and is being sought by author and Cherry Creeks, Rocky Point and der contract to do exhibition riding, Winter Knight have each built a speak on the public schools’ co-opera roping, etc,, Jim Massey, world’s home in Shippington. Mr. Knight, is tion with the Sunday schools. ities. He gave a number of worthless Pelican Bay Lodge. Mr. Schofield will be away for champion bareback rider, and Buff just putting the finishing touches on checks, which jewelry men he talked with, cashed. The picture with the three or four days, showing his friend Jones, one of the best ropers and a new sailing yacht. The craft will Miss Noel Better. Miss Nina Noel, who has been con bulldoggers in the West, are here have a 4 h.p. auxilliary engine in article is the same as that of the man Kirk the beauties of the county. fined to her room for the past week is a good case of calm. Mr. Knight from Stockton, waiting to compete. “I usually spend my summers at ■ who left here last winter with a few with ptomaine poison, is improved to navigator. shipbuilder and a smart “ Skeeter Bill ” Robbins, the poetical Lake Tahoe, ” said Mr. Kirk, “ but I hundred dollars a local man loaned him to purchase suits with and sell to was so impressed with the pictures puncher, Johnnie and Ben Dobbins, If his boat shows any great speed he the extent that she is able to be up for shown me by Mr. Schofield that I de riders, bulldoggers and ropers, and may send a challenge to Sir Thomas a few hours at a time. On a fishing k Klamath Falls stores. / trip a week ago Sunday Miss Noel par cided to come to Klamath county this other frontier stars will be here in a Lipton. took of some canned goods at lunch, 7 J. R. Elliott bought a new Over summer. Several friends of mine are very short time. and to the canned goods the doctors The steamer Mazama recently land car from the Oregon-California coming up later in the season.” attribute the illness. Here for Supnner. brought down fourteen tons of hay Auto Company yesterday and drove B. S. Kerns is here from Chico to from Wood River points. Captain Mrs. Frank Girtson, who has been it out to his ranch on the Merrill road. Today W. T. Lee is delivering in the county seat on a few day’s spend the summer with his sons at Taylor reports lots of water in Wood East for a Trip. Mrs. Elinor Brown has gone to Col another Overland to Orville Elliott, a visit, has returned to her ranch home Keno. The Kerns brothers are the River and navigation good except for orado to visit friends. owners of the Keno Power company. some sunken logs. on the Merrill road. * merchant at the Agency. ♦ j i Anything in the Monument Line at Reasonable Figures G. D. GRIZZLE