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THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. MOMIA Y, ULY II. I»l i » "MUFF GLANH" so describe«! to me by a Mexican club | man. Under that same rating society I chiquita people of the capital place Lu* Huer-I I LONDON, July 4. A h h ufeguurd HIOI'X CITY, July I It Is .»tl- VEIIA < 1(1 Z, June 24 (by mall to ta, who Is 18 years old, and who, in ’ against »ulfrng»'tteM, the authorities niut-d that fully (>($,000 |«eopl<- from By Kllll«* H|s«rgur Huies of the most Inter December was married to an old [ lof the British Mu»euui are utirlouHly half u <1' z»-n Ml«i«1l> Western slate» eating facts about sweetheart of her’» whom her father ¡(Dedicated to the Boys at ,hn * olislderlng the adoption of "armored ar«- here today to witness the 300- Immediately made a colonel in the ! Victoriano Huerta Mexican army, though he had before I "JF” Ranch) ¡glass” for the cusea «ontalnlng the mile auto race for the $25,00 purse is that he has a been only an employe In a business [ more valuable un«l d«‘Htru< table ex- ut he new two-mlje tiack near here, I in Just an old cowhoy; I'm bent ami ¡Mbits. <■ occasion, and mother-in-law and ' house. -built especially for th Tile IltK’-up rm gray: . Several thousand dollars worth of pronounced second only to the In- Litz, however, under the American that, contrary to Drugging'* no hublt of mine Klamath Fall* Welsh, pitcher; this newly Invented glue* has already dlanupolis speedway Of tho thirty the usual run of rating of girlhood, stood high in tbe MoUciienbacher, catcher; Date first But It'» many's the outlaw I've sat in ¡been plated In the South Kensington < urs entered, twenty- four were in the capital. She Is pretty, vivacious, al- my day, bear; M«*ner. *«cond ba»«»; .Maxwell, such affairs, she is The weather man did bi* level beat M iihhii in, the National Portrait Gal- Indianapolis events last month. ways laughing. She liked Americans, shortstop; llnydi-n, third ba*e; Am > 'Twist her«» an«l the Mexico line thorou g ii 1 y in yesterday to give Klamath Falla the lb-ry uml the Shakespeare Museum at Among the famous drivers here a ’and ou«e, when she was a little girl l>ro*<*, left field; Htewiison, center * quirted and spurred 'em, ami never iltratford-on-Avon. sympathy with best possible weather. The Rodeo Oldfield. Mulford, Chandler, and Hie- ¡of 13, she acknowledged that she I'eld, Zumbrum. right field Paul him. In a rather Amusem» nt Association united with pulled leather. Experiments show that It Is prac k<-nbach«r, The $2 ..00'» purse is di Idealizeil Arnold Shanklin, tbe Amer-; Noel, Jlinuilo Foster mid Captain' Ami rode 'em straight up, with the plain house at 581 him, and put on a card of wild weal tically unbreakubl«», the severest blow vided. $10,000 first. $.',000 second, lean consul general, and would marry' Browne will he ready as Hulmtltutes | Avenido Cbapul- event* that Is second to none, and [with hammers and hatchets merely '12,500 third and $7.500 to the next best, no one but an American. Wnsd dweetmn, «rtHer field; ... tepec, Señora Ag- staged without any hitches er r or tho rake of the sweetest and "starring" the surface. seven Lenora Huerta Is now 16 year* old, Beiilike, *«•< «>n<l base; Ker, thlril guila. who is now delay*. The crowd was Immensely pluckiest gill Made by a put«'hted proress, It Is Special trophies have be<-n liung up I but like the rest of the marriageable baae; Crvtuvr, first liiise; Deacon.' That ever rode rungs In the West. pl« aged with it* first taste of th« !»8 years old, i omposi'd of three layers, the two out- for th«' «ar loiiding at the end of Huerta children, she has made hay light alfiil, Brown, < ut< her; N«lsu«,[ Third Annual Elks' Rodeo and If th« holds forth for all '*lde one* b«'ing of plate gins* and the 200 mile» and at the «-nd of loo while the *un shone on her remark-! •F<7 left field: Ash«*. hort»tnp; Anthony, Laughing dark eyes ami the reddest Interior on«- of sheet celluloid. her children and weather man will only be good there miles. The big race sturted at 11 able father, and has become engaged, of lips, pilcbsr. will be still bigger crowd* todsy and It la perfe« tly transparent, has no o’clock this morning Those entered her children's husbands and wives with the hopes of having a “White Spurs on th* trim Iitti«* feet; Scarcely a day goes by that she tomorrow. First Inning. I more refraction than ordinary Kinaa, are; House" wedding. (does not < bat with at least twenty of gweetmau nut, Welch to Dule; Broad sombrero above her curls - Ail the races were does and ex land la only slightly thicker. Charles K«-ene, U«-aver Hyllett. Cy The lu ky young man to whom she, That was Chiquita, my sweet. her children or grandchildren, hold Bvbnke funned, Kerr licvd on Mr»- citing. and the riding wa* all good. rus Patschke, Ma rm on; A H. Wet is engage«l Is nam'd Quiroz; he Is!, ing family court in Mexican fashion, net's error; Cremer out, Welch to Firm us n man's wan her »«»at In th«* HI. tills MEET Two in tri were thrown in the bucking more, Chalmers; Roy Bower, Nation lis<'*ning to stories of troubles or joys only 22 years old, and he was a clerk I contest, and some of the riders will Dal« No hits, no run*. saddle, AT HAN cm al: Callahan. Stafford; Mel Stringer, in a government offlct: until Leonora's, and giving such advke as she sees Maxwell out, A»he to Cremer; rtte Stringer special; Jack LaCain, Chev When we rode to the cattle rodeer; favor ttled upon him. Lenora told be asked to ride again today to see fit. Not infrequently the great dic If they have the class to admit them vensoli hit liy pitcher; Dale a«i'rin<e<l Then* wasn't a cowboy al|vo that (AN. FRANCISCO,. JULY. 4.— rolet!; Itlckenbaciwr, Duasenberg; tator of Mexico himself breezes into her father about her selection, and to the final* for the championship. Stevenson to second, Behnke booted George Babcock. Sunbeam; Grant. one could Inuit her morning young Quiroz awoke to Fighting Billy" Murray of Sucru- her quiet room with a joke or a Trick riding and fancy rope week Motay'* grounder au«l Stevenson »cor In roping n mustang or steer ii < nto ami George Chip, conqueror Sunbeam; Gil Anderson Stutz; Bar laugh. "You Rascal” is his mother- find that he had been appointed a gen- by Ml«» McGinnis and Roy Jone* were ed; Motay took *<«ou<l <>n the try for eral In the Mexican army. ’of Ftuuk Klausa, were scheduled to ney Oldfield. Stutz; Joe Horan, Met between the act* features, which cut runner *l plate. Hayden fanned No Hur b'-uit was an soft us the heurt of i liisii at Duly (Tty this afternoon in a ropole; Spencer Wishart, Mercer; in-law's name for him, and he is Only' recently, when Huerta sus always sure of a welcome. a baby, hit*, one run Chandler. Brender, Bulldog, Howard pected that the chief of police of the down any Impatience over delay*. But she wasn't the kind that "turn twenty-round bout at ('off rot h's Wilcox, Gray Fox; Mulford, No. <5 There was a time, it is said, dur capital was plotting against him, Qul- Following ar« the ersulta of Friday'* “r«««n«l Inning. arena. pale"! I ing the old days at Monterey, Mex roz was made head of the capital po [contests: Deacon fanned. Brown out. Meaner The winner wilt be In line for u Piugeot. nnd Billie Knlpper In a She splintered my !«•< when my horse ico. when Huerta was only a sewer lice, with some 4,000 armed police FRIDAY’S REBCLTS to Dale; Nelson out. Hah- to Welch match with tho winner of the Eddie Delage. fell and broke It building contractor and money was men under him. Mint Event —Relay Race— Three-llay No hit*, no run*. M< Goorty-JImmy Clubby match to be One night on the l.ava lied trull scarce and Huerta's habits none too Event Ambrose ««lined: Ziimbrum out. staged in Sydney, Australia, today. “BACK HOME" IN George Huerta, Victoriano's eld steady, wl.cri Señora Aguila held c. D. D. LIskey first, Jack Donnelly WASHINGTON. It. lleluikc **• Cremer; Meaner out. to And if ever n cowboy was hurt In a Chip recently knocked out Sailor forth no kindly greeting for her est son. can be disposed of in a few minutes 35 seconds; C. F. Snelling,s <'«Mn»r. No bltii. n«> runs. Ed Petrosky and is confident that lie round-up words. In much the same fashion that daughter's husband. The children fliiril Inning. string, ridden by Earl Simpson, sec WASHINGTON, July 4.—The na- A« might happen to m<‘ or to you will bo able to put Murray away. were coming tnio the Huerta home Mexico City's society leaders dispose ond, time, 3 minutes 56 seconds. Ash«* fanned. Anthony out, Welch Hhe would feed him and pet him and Tho men weighed In at 15$ pounds tional capital today observed inde- of him. They say he is "Impossible." rapidly, and such debts were piling **e«-on<l Event Quarter .Mlle Dash—In to Dale; Sweet man lived on Mu’ welt's a real “ back write to his mother. it 10 o'clock this morning. pendente day with In the old days folks used to pity Gen upon the Huerta household that it is dian Race erret. Ilehnke out, Motay to Dal- No Tho fight was scheduled to start home" celebration. A» only a woman could do eral Huerta because, as they said, only since he has been “president” hit*, no run*. Cain Schonchin first, time 30 sec ut 2 30 p. in. James Griffin will ref affair. that Huerta has been able to pay "George never worked and was al It was distinctly a • • fe ree. onds; C. F. Snelling second: O. M ways living off his poor old father." .¡nd th - only variation from the old- Welch funned: had sworn lie ( ‘«»Niello, them off. Stevenson fl««w out fashion d hip-hip hooray Fourth of The taste for cognac and wild auto Hertor third. ho us— But all that Huerta has done in tilt*, no run* July was the omission of little John ride« and for chorus girls has decend Third Event—Cowgirls Quarter Dasti hu had mad«* that Wire the last year or so has been wiped I'otirth Inning O. M. Hector first, time 32 seconds; ny's usual burns from fin-crackers ed. ft appears, upon George. Crude, off the s- ore with the bright-minded and toy pistols. arrogant, selfish, all the social atten-; Vera McGinnis second. Kner tanned. Cremer hit for two down the trull in the old lady and she takes great delight SAN FRANCISCO. July 4.—The Fourth Event—Bull Riding sack*; Deacon out. Mnxwe|| to Dale. This "safe and sane" Fourth in- in seeing her daughter Mary, the tion he gets in the capital is given to H, ¡following dates for a number of Im Slim Haramersley, time 6 seconds. him through fear. He, too, had a Cremer going going to third on the «luded a community picnic in beauti "first lady of the land.” portant «-vents which will be held ful Rock Creek Park, where a tourn ' White House" wedding about a year Fifth Event—Chariot Race—Thn-e out. Brown out, Welch to lisle One As for the daughter herself, being [here during 1915 were formally an Day Event hit, no run ament was conducted with a queen first lady of the land” is not so much ago. nounced by Hollis E. Cooley, chief of The soft little arms of Chiqulta George is about 30 years old. He D. D. LIskey rsfit. Jack Donnelly of beauty reigning: athletic sports Dale out, Kaer to Cremer; Motay Too quickly around mo were, M eclul events of the Panama-Pacific and a horse show. Tonight there will I hasure. Mr«. Huerta is a bright has a brother, Victor, about 22, who , second. fanned; llaydcn fanurd No hit», no rp< t in the Huerta fam'ly; though exposition: thrown: be patriotic moving movies and fire s ,e .s 48 years old—being 16 years went through a "White House" wed Sixth Event—Roping Contest—Three runs Vanderbilt cup race, February 22. of hearts the bravest anti truest In ding on April 22. the day after the works on the White House lot. Day Event I'ltfti Inning. ¡cider than her eldest chi'«!, she la Grand Prix race. March 7. sank tho dagger Americans landed at Vera Cruxz. Vic Ben Pickett, time 1:55; Earl Simp And. so it would be Ilk«- the back Nelson flled out to Me»ner; Ashe every inch a mother. Theatrical Mechanical Association The coward had aimed at my own' tor. too, has.the cognac-auto habit/ son. time 2:55; Jim Massey, over time home variety, there were plenty of fsnn«d to tyotsy: Anthony fanned No The society folks of Mexico say of Day, July 17. and. in Mexican slang, “loves polio”; , limit. readings of the Declaration of Indo- • • hlta, no run* her that she does not scintilate in Phoenix, Salt River and Tucson "poilo" meaning fast girls. Incident Seventh Event pendrace. Final geon* And it's lonely I am when I lilt the Day. July 30. society because she tries to brood. To ally. “polio” also means "chicken.” Trick riding by Vera McGinnie. "Washington crossing the Dela- be a mother has been her life train trail. Arizona and Mines Day, August 1 8 Two other boys of 15 and 12 years i l-iightli Event—Quarter Mils l>a»h Klamath Falla ware" and other htstorical events will ing; to be a society woman is a thing And lonely the long day through: Insurance Day. April 18. make up the Huerta household. Weed . . . 3 Shook first, time 26 seconds; LIs be portrayed tonight in the movi«>s. she has never learned, because her And lundlet still nt night when the Wall ban Day, August 16. and the fireworks will have a number key second, time 26H seconds; Snell- lights husband is a soldier, and. by the N'ashvillo Day, July 8. TAtOMA, Wash.. July 4.—Tbe ¡ng on Wade Hampton third. ••OLD (XiNFED” of set pieces of strictly patriotic va strang«* rule of things in Mexico, a Of the home ranch com«' Into view Montainarathon Trophy race, a dis Ninth Event—Steer Bulldogging— 1 ISITN KLAMATH And Il's lonely I'll be till the day shall 1 NEW YORK, July 4 It may be - riety, President Wilson will witness soldier bas no social standing what tance of 250 miles, the automobile the display from the White House Three l»ay Event come ever. und then again It may not be that classic of the northwest, belli annual Jim Massey, time 25 seconds; Art porch, which overlooks the lot. It is Captain W <1. Corpening and hla When they lay me down 10 rest At the brilliant social reception the Federal League Is dead, embalm- ly on the Tacoma speedway. In con Acord, time 47 seconds; Robt. Ham daughter, M im Florence Corpenlng. By the side of the it werte« l und 1 <•«!, burleil with ceremonies an«l re expected that he would review the which "President” Huerta has always nection with the Montamara Festo, bilton. time 5:54. are visiting their son mid brother nnd pluckiest girl insisted shall be given monthly at turned to ashes. It’s true that It will Fort Myer drill. was on this afternoon, with almost as T«'nth Event hla wife, Mr. and Mr» Frank Corpcn- That ever rode ru n|te In the Went Cbapultepec, Mrs. Huerta is never at take unotber season to tell wh«*ther formidable an array of speed demons Ihg, at the I'iniolxlldb Inn nt Diene Al Fancy roping by Roy Jones. Th« 1 Southern Oregon Natural society folks laugh ease, and Mexican I the public wants tho Federal league. entered as appeared at Indianapolis Captain Corpenlng la u hale and tractions League is the name of an in their sleeves at her habit of herd- Eleventh Event—Potato Race ;but from the space some of the East recently. It's oh, once more like the wind hearty Confederate veteran, an«l en And Earl Simpson team won, 15 pota ern sporting writers are taking to organization formed at a meeting held ing In a corner with her immediate! The first car got away about 2 to ride. joys tho dial Inchon of having been Ion Saturday at the Chamber of Com relatives, while her husband, disre toes; LIskey team second, 14*4 po write the long drawn out obituary, it o'clock, to tbe cheers of thousands Carefree anti young again tatoes. clectel as captain of hla* company In Hooka like they are trying hard to merce rooms, with delegates from garding all the finesse of a society i , of spectators crowding the With sweet Chiqulta nt my side, grand 1862 before he has reached hl* 17th convince themselves of something cqnimercial clubs of most of the cities man. Hits about the rooms from group I stand, and other thousands Twelfth Event—Half Mlle Dash Over the sage brush plain! that anniversary. of Klamath, Jackson and Josephine to group, coaxing men to the side they don't believe. Snelling first, time 54 seconds; jammed around the two-mile course. For over forty years the Captain The project was initiated board or punchbowl, and making Another funny thing about the boys counties Cash prizes amounted to $5,500 Shook second, Liskey third. lias been engage«! lu railroad con Kilii«« M««4orrycll»ts in nt Ailnnli« Cily who have their hammers out for the at a banquet held in April in Med stinging jokes. Mexican society never Thirte«'nth Event—Tug of War land the perpetual challenge trophy struction In the South, uud has had il'nltej Pre»« Service Federal* to the extent of ioiu<< two ford. Superintendent Steele of Cra took up Madero, after he became pres i will be awarded the winner, Ben Pickett team won against the Before tho pleasure <>f ii«*l»tlng in her won ter Lake and Ben Sheldon of Medford ident. because, society folks say, he | [the winner crosses the line ATI.ANTIC CITY. July 4 Thirty- ¡columns dally la the way thi-y unmer it was jLiskey team. derful growth to a great extent. ■ ■ th h-i - of th.- mov «merit. was a "peon's president.” cifully pun any player who leaps agile [expected that the fastest time ever) Fourteenth Event—Roman Slamling two member» of lhe Zanesville, O., Tho Captuln nu«l hla dnughter will The league proposes to advertise On the contrary, after Huerta took made here would be registered, as Race Motorcycle Club »«re expected to ly from organized ball to the so- ■|M»nd the summer In Klnnuith county, and develop in all ways possible the :li- ;>:•-idciitial power, society folk called outlaw*. If you don t believe Vera McGinnis won over Earl the speedway has been entirely re reach here today on mi <>lglit-day and It may be longer than that before I II. just tak«> the tip. and from this scenic and climatic attractions of the who had belonged to the aristocratic built since last year. I Simpson. tour. They will spend today and to- they return to their home In Ashe tlui<* henceforth note how It goes. three counties. It I« realized that by Diaz regime, found it necessary to The new speedway is just outside Fifteenth Ev«*nt—Bucking Contest— I morrow hero. They left Zanesville ville. N. C. I Before a player jumped he was called ailing jointly, the same amount of tak<* in Huerta and his family, be the southern limits of the city on a Three Day Event July 1st. a wonder or a comer. The minute he results can be accomplished with a cause Huerta was "putting the peons natural gravel base with asphaltum Ross Itollarhide rode Tracey. W. H. Here on Visit. |jump«>d notice waa immediately given quarter of the expense and work that where they belonged in the army.” surface. All curves are banked from ; Cheyney rode Wildcat, Frank Coburn Juniper from the Indian reserva [regarding said player’s bunions, or would be involved by working Mrs. C. (1 Boiler of Chico, Calif., "All of this is a joke to Huerta, I sixteen to eighteen feet in height, was thrown by Skylight, J. C. Beck arrived Thursday evening on a visit tion of New Mexico and Arizona may ' Illa weak eye», or th«» way he wore his through each community Individually, who sees thc inside of society's Idea, was thrown by Cheyenne. Ed Wright making great speed possible. with her slaters..Mrs Charles Pickett prove an excellent source of malarial hat on one aide, or lila nasty dispo it Is proposed to get moving picture He knows well enough why he and The races are being electrically rode Insurrecto and Pinear, Jim Mas for lead pencils und Miss Haulier. companies to sentl representatives his family have been elevated by the sition. [timed and run under the sanction of sey rode Schonchfn, Slim Hammeraley It's a sate bet that If Ty Cobb. Wal Into the section, also magazine writ aristocrats of Mexico. ¡the American Automobile Associa rode Tango Susie. ler Johnson, Frank Baker. Eddie Col- ers. A good auto road map. with There is nothing he loves better to tion. Sixteenth Event—Wild Hors«- Race Ilina and Connie Mack himself all photos of some of the best scenic do. in his role of dictator, than to Oscar Anderson first, J. H. East Among the entri«?s are; Cooper in a jumped to the Feds there would be Tittractions will I>e prepared for wide threaten. tactfully, in a banquet [Stutz; Tetzlaf, Maxwell; Hughes, burn second. Slim Hammersley third. any number of folks who woulil get distribution. A pamphlet on climatic s|»ech. to place the men of Mexico's Maxwell; Carlson. Maxwell; Verbeck. advantages will be issued containing aristocracy in the array. The face of out the trusty hammer. Alum is worn as a charm in parts Fiat; Burman. Burman special; Pul-1 This Isn’t a brief for th«» Federal photos of such well known attrac- more than one aristocrat has blanched len, Mercer; Gordon, Mercer; Klein, of Asia Minor. A triangular piece Is la'iigue. It la simply a remlndor that tlons as Crater Lake, the Marble Halls at Huerta's suggestions of this sort. King; Taylor. Alco; De Aleme, Mar placed in a case of silver and worn if any more “last leg»” that the Feds of Oregon and Ashland's mineral In the exclusive Jockey Club, in mon; Welsh. Fiat; Kennedy, Chal suspended from a string about the are said to he on every day In tlie springs. the capital, where Huerta was never mers; Thomas. Locomobile; Barnes, nock. Will Steel waa elected president: admitted before he seized tho presi we«»k, materalize, that organization Romano, and Rroch in a Ray ma- E. II. Hull of Klamath Falls, vice dency, he delights to stand at the will ahnpe up ns a centl|>ed<'. chine. For any Itching skin trouble, piles, president: W. E. Newcombe of Ash bar. nnd, in sinister tones, grumble j eczema, salt rheum, hives, itch, scald land. secretary, and Mr. Hobart of out his threats to seize all the men Accurate information about the head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Oint Grants Pass, treasurer. in Mexico, "rich or poor,” and place Klamath Basin. See Chllcote, «35 ment Is highly recommended. SOc a Applications were received at the them in the field. Main. • box at all stores. Th«* waters of Upper Klamath Lake organization from several organizaz- Analyzing the the Huerta family, I which took the life of 2-year-old Paul tlons for membership, Including the socially, their standing is nil, and/ ri-State Good Roads Association, the what's more, neither the dictator nori Fnrrarle, Friday gave up the dead The body was found floating by John Ashland-Siskiyou Mountain Climbing his wife care for society or its grad-1 Peterson nnd S. II. Francis, who have Club and the Southern Oregon and Ings. been searching for It ever since the Northern California Mining congress The eldest child of the Huerta’s is Señora Francisco Colon of Monterey, I little fellow fell out of his father's Forest tires In the United States 1 wife of a civil engineer. The Colon launch Sunday evening, The body was closer to the shore than when have caused an average nnnunl loss family Is now in the capital, having! of 70(1 human lives and the deatruc- fled from Monterey Just before the I the boy was drowned. The funeral service«'» wore held this tion of $25,000.000 worth of timber. rebel« seized It. “She's a woman—no« 'morning from tho Church of tho more,” is the way Mexican society ] “Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil is the men describe a woman who has no Sacred Heart, Rev. W’m. McMillan, S. best remedy for that often fatal dis social, training brilliancy in conversa J , officiating. ease- croup. It has been used with tion, and 1 have had the Huerta girls OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo . Jul} success in our family for eight years.” Mrs. L. Whiteacre. Buffalo, N. Y. • 4 Young O’Brien, a Pueblo bantam weight, and Young Leonard of Col U. s. DEPOSITARY WILL A. LEONARD orado Springs will moot here In a OUR POLICIES— ton-round battle tonight. O'Brien DENTIST To distribute the banka assets in such a way as to mnlntain under bas won his last two fights by th«’ White Maddox Bldg. any conditions nnd at all times an ample reserve to meet the demands knockout route, neither battle last-' ( U<<p ub Ik hud by request) KLAMATH ANNEXES SHH X « SOME SIDELIGHTS FROM VERA CRUZ FROM THE START » a ♦ I - * ■ Ml I <1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000 of Ito depositors and taka cars of its borrowing customers. Ing one full round. lieraid want ads bring resulta i * • - ,s¿ ■jrWf - í ‘ k:£íl , A I m