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I'aclflc International Exposition was two are C. II. Underwood and Al ♦ fired Monday night, wlxu the coun Hiahlm tn. VALUABLE MANTEBI’I E<'E ♦ cil voted to appropriate money to the Both uro experienced ball plsye'M n w hi o BY si i i i: UM i n ♦ Klamath L'hamber of Commerce for und both know «very dip, curve and BRIGHT'S DINE tNE— How the Deadly Danger of Diwaiwd ÌO SHOW III II NEVI IMENTH ♦ advertising our resource». 'angle In lliu great national gum««. If Kidney» May lb- Avolde«! in Tim«-. Editor Herald: In reading thrf re < Itlier can be Induced to take charge ♦ A motion by Councilman Havldge By l»R. It. R. DANIEÍJ4 LONDON, March 10. To port <>f the short course In agricul of ll,o team It will be mi easy matter that the city donate (MOO to the ture for Thuisday, I was disappointed ¡to Mell every share In tho proposed show her disapproval of the chamber of commerce was adopted to see that your correspondent hud • baseball association. Pankhurst arrest, Mary Itlch- ♦ Following this. Councilman Owens Diseases of the body organs usu are built, to last a long time and to omitted to mention Professor Fitts’ ardson, a suffragette, damaged ♦ moved for the appointment of a com- ally become established In connec tion do a tremendous amount of work, and Th«« public and players alike would ubi«« und Interesting lecture on dairy )i vi’ every confidence In the Judg- Overwork and In iieoplo who live properly the» beyond repair Velasques's paint ♦ mlttee to confer with the dir«-ctors with their work. ing, **V< nua," in the National ♦ of the Klamath Chamber of Com n buse cause a large part of all or never wear out ahead of the rest of ing tuid dairy rows. I think It wm went of either of these men. and th«* le.ill.. "I by all who attended that lec i moment one of them is made man gallery. The masterpiece was ♦ merce regarding the spending of the ganic disease. The work of th kid the body. Bright’s disease meSns neys is to carry out of the body Its simply worn out kidneys. It takes ture that dairying la destined to be ager the v«ry best local material valued at 1200,000. ♦ money, etc. one of tlie most profitable Industries would get out and try for the team. Tlie woman took a meat chop ♦ On this commute«.- Mayor Nicholas waste material» and whatever poisons years of overeating and other bad of tlie Klamath basin, and tills no per, anil lx fore the attendants ♦ named Councilman Matthews, Kav- ar«- presu.-nt, and under ordinary con habits to bring about this disease, Nearly ««very business man In the doubt accounted for the profound in * lly bus expresse«! wllllngm««a to back could stop her she slushed the ♦ Idge and Townsend. Th«- council ditions tho kidneys do this easily. for It takes years to wear out the terest manifested by those present. a bull team If either Underwood or canvas six time«. The gallery ♦ then decided not U> dculgnate the It Is when theso materials are in ex kidneys. While this overwork is go Io Hi« many of your readers, who Htalilmiin cun b«« Induced to manage Is closed today. ♦ amount to bo given, as yet. Should cess that, the kidneys "frequently be- ing on we may suffer little or no In could not have been tbore, perhaps It convenience The kidneys are or ♦ the committee d«;em it advisable, the com«» overtaxed and injured. Tlx- Work of Uie Kidneys. a layman's version of timi lecture gans of low sensibility. They don't It seems one or the other should appropriation may be increased. may prove of some lrit«,r«’»»t. take enough pride In the city to guur- Pr««sldent George J. Walton ap- I The poisons of acute diseases art In «omplaln. They simply work as long Tlie professor stated that good iante«« class ‘‘A’’ buseball by accept N « »IX » < ITIZENN H nred for th«« chamber of commerce large m«-asure eliminated by the kid- as they can an«l then they quit, and OBJECT TO IBM Y dairy cows give greater returns for ing th«» management of the team. and he spoke of the necessity of pub ' neys, and occasionally in this way. it is when they quit that we know W INH ED ON THEM licity during the next two years. He through their loyalty to the body, there is something wrong. the feed tin y consume than any other I domi nile animal Dairy communities held that Klamath cannot let this they become dis«-ased. But a large IxxiillouH and Incurable DiM-axe. part of kidney disease is brought I I NEMI’I«OYED ACCI SEI» OE POST go by. are always prosperous, and ho men about by every-day poisons, by the This Is why Bright's disease is in OI I |< I I <»O'I ING tioned that Wisconsin is largely a Walton also stat«-«! that the cham dairying state und thnt II Is one of ber of commerce expects an appropri poisons and the larg'i amount of sidious, and why it is practically In- To cure Bright’s disease, With Ix-ailerw in Jail, l’n<-inploy«'«i ation from the county, the most prosperous In the nation lie also told waste material which come as the re «urable Armies tre R«’organizing—< om- of the proposed special levy for rais sult of overeating and of eating rich, you must begin years befor«« it be- nd to relate than only But It Is indigestible food. Coffee Is a real comes apparent, and remove and plaintH Are Coming From Nome ing 35000 for a Klamath exhibit. about one-half the diUry cows In tlie -I kidney poison and so is alcohol, even avoid its caus«»s. You must avoid < ompiniii'H That Tliey Arc Not Be A good cow “Klamath county Is going to fall I Hint« pay for their feed, I hu« I nr, the I ormer \ews|Mi|M-r in the small amount present in beer overeating. You must avoid rich ing Fid an Well uh Other Portions 350 pounds should produce at least down har«l unless an attractive ex-j Man I entends That lie D im - s Not of tlx- Irmy—Nituution Pe< ulbir hibit is arrange«! for the fair,” said Tobacco in any form also Injures the foo«l and alcoholic drinks. Don’t use of butter fat li n a season At the av- llunker for u Munii i|>u| Joli—To < off««- or tobacco. If you do this, you Councilman Rogers. “Siskiyou coun kidneys ernge price of 30 cents a poutid, this snip|M>rler>i, He Has hignimsl His W«-aring Out flic Kidneys. will be practically certain to avoid l.tstMls, Calif., March IO. — Thirty Tho cost of i 3105. ty is raising 315,000 for particlpa-' cow brings In Intention of Looking over Nigna- nil’ll. Iielietisl to lie ihi - iii I htm of tile Our kidneys, like al) other organs. Bright’s disease. feeding dairy cows, good and poor lion, and unless Klamath gets itself turea, mid Ile May Ilo in the Itnre Matt, ceil iineio|>loyci| army, early to- iillke, is about I 145 u year, so It will toward the van, th«« county will not ■lay d) naiiillisl Hie |HH<f<it1li e safe, get its share of the homeiteekers, HI l-.ltTA RE<«IME Is just :,s soon as he knows that he can I m » »«■< n that thia cow nets her owner E J. Murray was today formally mill eacajM'il witli *7<>o in coin and tourists and investors who will visit A ItECADENT ONE che«.-r without b«.ing slain for his eu- |t!0 a year, while on«« producing only ---------- thusiasm. iso pounds barely pays for h«r k«w»p presented with light petitions con ■Unni|M. Tin ) left in stolen buggies.. the c«»aat.” For this reason tho Importance of taining tho names of 5ss voters ut all ♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The proof of this fact was definite “We ought to make a start right HACKAMENTO, March 10. Pen- now toward booklets,'* said Savidge. ♦ »«curing good tows Is plain. As the sei lions of tlie city, a iking that lie ♦ ly given by the populace of the cap majority, in starting, have not u groat , become a candidate for the office of lit d between an ocean of overflow wa This in the fourth and last of ♦ ital when news of the raising of tho Matthews suggested that the coun ♦ amount of capital, they will have to mayor ut the election to be hold on ter on on«- side and an army of 300 cil purchase 315.000 or 320,000 ♦ a sori« » of articles telling the ♦ .embargo on arms to the rebels by civilian officers with guns and clubs, worth of descriptive pamphlets, to be ♦ r«-al fact ■ of the events behind ♦ i President Wilson was first published start witli such cows as th«»y may | Muy 4th. have, but they should lose no time ill , The < ornntllloo whicli lilts charge of and lire engines, the army of the un prepared by the chamber of com ♦ pres«-nt < onditlons in Mexico. ♦ by the Mexican newspapers. Antl- Improving th«« herd, mid this can bo I circulating the petitions promised employed is liehi at bay this after merce, and presented to the chamber. ♦ ♦ :Am«-ri< r«n riots might have been ex- «lone by h « m urllig the nervlc«* of u thut if Mr. Murruy wo .Id consent to noon in Yolo county, to prevent them “The chamber of Commerce is ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ pected by the populace six months blooded sire In selecting n »Ire th«* run, they would alien i to ull of the from entei ing Yolo cities. composed of men the city can be VERA CRl’Z. March 11. Despite before. But there was not a sugges Yolo people are indignant at the proud of,” said Savidge. “I think attempts by Huerta to build up some tion of An’I-American feeling in the records of Ills pnri-nts are of most work of circulating the nominating Importnnc. for H ut «» are worthless petltlous, und see tint bls name was embargo being maintained to prevent the money should be turned over to s«.-mblance of the same iron-handed capital. The very silence of the re-invasion of Sacramento. They say them to use, instead of presenting ¡sort of government by which old Por- masses showed that they favored the i.tiimiils of ull <>f th«' not,-«! breeds plat ed on th«« ballot. Ksi raniento has no right to guard the them wiih booklets.” Mr. Murruy staled to th«« commit While it is true thnt milk pro | tiro Diaz bad ruled for so many years, action taken by the United States. ducing ubility Is born In a cow. proper tee that ho did not desire to be a bridges, and are determined that Yolo i the institution the Indian dictator The next government of Mexico REfilNTRATION f««edlng Is also of importance. Al candidate for any office, but that the shall not be invaded. | headed slowly grew less stable. Huer will owe its existence to the United in the meantime, Sacramentans are Lilia Is an Ideal feed for dairy cows petitions would be given proper con- NO WOVER L2OO ta, however, took conditions stoically. ¡States; there will be a great friend and tho proper amount is about two sldoration. lie sold that he would feeding scant rations to the men. The He stijl made his usual round of ship between the two governments, pounds to every hundred pounds wait until he hud gouu over the situation Is not critical until the Yolo- Registration for the primaries and drinking places, gambling " parlors in the end, American business inter weight of tho animal. or a maximum name, on tho petitions before mak Iles decide what they will do, when general election reached 1,24k when and disreputable houses and by the ests, if one car«-s to look at the mat of twenty-five pounds a day, but If ing n di'tlnlt«’ decision In the matter. another conflict seems certain. the books closed at the court house : time he had been in power ten ter in that narrow light, will discover Fear is expressed that if the men Saturday night. Of this number I months a financial crisis was at hand. that it has not lost but gained, not grain is fed, twenty pounds Is suf- tarve they will become desperate, 1,014 are men and 234 women. fle|«nt. As grain feed, he r««com- M««RE HI RI ET The Banco Central was forced one only in Mexico, but in all South EIGHTH lNKEI> ami attack home« in Broderick. m< nd”«! crushed barley, one pound to Tho total registration by parties j day to close its dooys because of the America. The latest report is that the Thorne follows: «very four or nve itounds of milk tn rush of state bank notes. The state The masses in Mexico today favor A petition from residents of that faction or I W. W..'s, which deserted Republican— exc««M of t«-n quarts n day. Muni’cl banks were supposed to keep in the President Wilson’s policy. They or *ug ,r !»••«!» are also a valuable part of the city asking that street "General" Kelly's ranks, is anxious Men................................... 612 Banco Central sufficient funds to en agree with his stand that revolutions to amalgamate with it again. I»« d mid thirty to forty pounds ndty lights be placed nt the corners of Women ............................ 143 able the central bank to make pay- must end. They are beginning to see Reorganization by subaltren offl- I »«mnxrats—• can I«,« fe<! to advantage Crescent and Carlisle avenues, John- i ments on the state bank bills. But what President Wilson has preached Men..................................... 303 A calf should have four quarts a on and Carlisle avenues, mid John cers is probable today as a result of railroads were out of operation; and acted upon, that true govern Women .......................... 58 «lay of Its mother's milk until It Is son and Msdlson avenues was pre the jailing of the leaders, who will money could not be shipped, and, ment means a "government of the a month old At that time it can be sented at M< nday night’s meeting of not L h « r< leased until the army leaves Prohibition—— without money, the Banco Central people, for the people, by the people." this section. Men.................................... 8 « hanged gradually to skimmed milk < ouncll. Tas forced to refuse to recognize as They were glad to be rid of Diaz The men are protesting that some At the same time. Councilman Sav Women ............................. 6 and In addition It should have all the valid the bills of the state banks. A and his oppression; the rising of ground oats, Tirnnd and oil m«*al It idge asked for a few lights ou Spring «ompanlvs have enough to eat. while Socialist— run began ou the bank. The only Huerta crushed their hopes for a Men.................................... 32 wants to «»nt, and whole oats after street between the depot and Sixth men In the other companies receive money In sight was of paper and half time, but they see the part which th« only a fourth of a loaf of bread and street. Women .................................. 3 four months of age of this was made up of the worthless ¡United States is playing in putting I’rogn-ewviv«»—- Both were referred to the light a little coffee. ! state bank notes. A heifer can have her first calf at I Huerta out of their way toward a Four or five hundred men are scat Mell.................................... 26 two years. nt which time she ghoul«! committee. Huerta tried to solve the problem . new freedom and they are glad and tered through the countryside. They Women ............................. 4 give 70 percent of her best yl«»ld. She by declaring that the state bank notes I thankful. are causing terror to the housewives Independent— should lie milked for twelve months TRAPPER MINNING i were legal tender. It was estimated In one year of Huertaism the Men.................................... 23 FOR SEVEN DAYM by their demands for food. after her first calf nnd have her sec ¡that anyone who refused to accept ¡United States has gained the friend Women ............................. 23 ond fifteen months after her first, at them might be arrested. But the ship of the masses of Mexico, evevn Refused to State— According to Information received which time she should give 90 por public was not put at ease. A run ; though it does possess the enmity of Men.................................... 10 cini. With her third calf slie should at th«« utierlfCs office today. M. H. uas started ou tue Bank of London the small upper class who for genera Women ............................. 4 lu al her best and remain so till her Johnson, a trapper, who has been and Mexico, one of the largest banks tions have survived by oppression Klumatfi county potato growers ninth year, when, ns a rule, she lias wintering at Barclay Springs, has in the republic. The bank closed its which almost approached slavery. not been seen since lie left his tent ar« fortunate lie that they are in a CLEAN IT FOR seen her best days. doors. Huerta, to save the day, de position to hold their potato crop, MILLS NTRKKTN clared a bank holiday, and, under the It is to b<> regretted that more of Unt Tuesday, REPAIR I.ANGELL When he loft the camp Johnson's while farmers in a warmer climate our actual farmers did not attend this ¡subterfuge, iue Bank of London and VALLEY EXCHANGE ¡are forced to sacrifice their crop on intention was to go to his traps. He All the struts of Mills Addition Mexico made only partial payments Mplundld,course In agriculture, and I mi over-supplied market. told ’ Babe" Taylor he would see him are to be placed in g<K>d condition think the reason was the early spring on the many claims upon it. By Tuesday evening Langell Val- in California the warm weather for th«« summer The council Monday mid the fact thnt ninny of th«-m were the following day. but as yet has not On January Ist the sum of 332,- ■ley will again have a direct telephone returned. I has caused tho potatoes to commence night ordered two teams and four busy with their spring work. I hop«« 000,000 was due from the Mexican connection with Klamath Falls. L. R. sprouting, and the growers who have Sheriff l.ow lias ordered a search men to spend a week in that suburb flies« courses will lx- made a y«*arly government to holders of Mexican Robertson, manager of tbe telephone been holding for a better price must grading, tilling, etc. f« ist nnd they could be held a llttl" tni.de for Johnson. I ««ither sell now or let their crops In addition, a number of Mills res bonds. This interest had been guar I company, and his brother, Charley «•miler In th«« senaon. mid I m - conduc- hiiri » strei t sprout and rot. idents have volunteered to give their anteed by a portion of Mexican cua- Robertson, left this morning for Bo ted by th«' same professors, 1 venture |toms taxes. nanza, where they expect to make the The following telegram will inter services in this work. ENTI M A TEN GET to «ay they will rec««lve the attention necessary connection. i For many mc-nths Huerta had seen est the farmers of the county: they «1 »•»»«•»• V." 'part of the customs income set aside Since the recent tire in Bonanza the Ashland Fruit Store. Klamath Th«« Improvement of Third street, Here on- Insficction. JOHN Al'NTAD iiHing oil««d macadam, will cort about Falls, Ore.:- Potatoes arriving from Special Agent Brown of the Indian ' to meet the interest and it was money Langell Valley line has been out of I17.311.2S. If concrete pavement is all sections, Don't see any immedi- service came in Monday on a trip I of which he was in sore need. The commission except in cases where the t in POLITICK at«» chances for improvement, Ad- of inspection. He will spen<1 several temptation was too great for the dic messages have been repeated out of GETTING WARM used, the cost will be SIN,718.70. tator to r«*sist. He issued a decre«» Bonanza. Those estimates were Submitted vise starling slowly. Will keep you days at the Klamath reservation. declaring that the Interest payments At a nx'etlng of Klnmntli Hulls •<> last night by City Engineer John Mc fully advised regarding fluctuations. would not be uiade for six months. .McAllister Returns. We look for betterment in thirty Going t«> California. ciollsts Monday evening, the follow Lean. And. at the same time, he seized the J. B. McAllister returned Monday days' time. Welbanks A- company. The street I r to be Improved from Hydrographer Leland Mosier of the ing candidates were named ns a party Mr. Geinger, manager of the Ash reclamation service, left Tuesday 'customs taxes for his own govern from Portland, where he went in the Main to California avenue. A 24- t icket: interests of the Loyal Order of Moose Mayor, John Austud; police Jttdg«-, foot surfaced road will be constructed land Fruit store, received a letter morning to visit his ranch near ment. At tho end of twelve months of from the same company a few days on Grant street, with a curbing of Woodland. While away he will also < hria Edler; treasurer, J. W. Tyrell. Huertaisni Mexico finds itself in a Watson » Visitor. A warm campaign will be waged natural stem« set in concrete mortar. ago urging him to advise the farmers go to Santa Cruz. worse situation than it lias been for Indian Agent Edson Watson is Beyond Grant street, the Improve to plant a potato that would market I.\ tho members of the party, and the half a century. A year of Huerta's here from the Klamath Indian Agen ment will consist of a fill. at any time at top prices. Brightening Up. platform will soon be announced. Tho letter stated that a long po ’’The oiled macadnm Is favored Merle Houston and Johnny Hub dictatorship has meant the slaughter cy, giving attention to busint-ss mat Tho latest addition to the campaign lints in tho hondgenr of Police Judge by the majority of the property own tato would always bring more money bard spent a greater part of the fore of thousands of Mexican homes, the ters. A L! Ia*avitt, which wiih shied Into ers in the district," said W. 8. than a round one, and that the farm noon cleaning up the front of the destruction of millions of dollars Mayor to Represent Italy ers should make an effort to grow Star theater. With a generous ap worth of min«*e, railroads, telegraph the arotia last night. Leavitt has Slough. Ernest Nathan, former mayor of only marketable potatoes. plication of sapolio and elbow grease, lines, bridges and businesses, which held thiH office for n number of years, HI'ORTING DEAN DIES the boys gave the theater front a very i it had taken a third'of a century to Rome, has been selected aR commfR- mid la thoroughly conversant with nil ¡build or create. Rioner from Italy to the Panama-Pa CITY TO AHNINT smart appearance. lb- duties. The year has seen many Mexican: cific exposition in San Francisco. Mr. IN ADVERTISING NAN FRANtTNCO, Maiali 10,—W. 'leaders either assassinated, impris Nathan has never been In the United KLAMATH FALLS Finish««* Special W«»rk. W. N'nugliUm. sporting editor of the Examiner, anti tin« world's foremoat Harry O. Gunderson, allotment sur oned or exiled. It has seen Mexico's State«, but he will make a tour of the 'authority on the boxing gain««, tiled veyor for Indian service, left Tuesday debts repudiated; it has seen the country. The appointment is taken today. Itentli vvns tine to an attack morning for North Yakflma. after country’s financial reputation sink Ito mean that Italy regards the expo- lly W. L. Duh! of heart fallui-e, expericnc<<«l several spending several days at the Klamath from the highest point to the equal I sitlon as of great importance. With the nssurance of Klamath Falls* baseball team In the Northern «lays ago, when Naughton was re In View of Hie Necessity of Giving reservation, adjusting a number of of the low esteem in which the finan England has more than 100,000 Wide Publicity to Tlii« Hielt Re old allotaments preparatory to tho ces of the most unstable of Sout^ California-Southern Oregon league moved from Ills ofllffice to Ills home. women and girls working in their Amorican republics is held. gion Prior to the Pananui-Pariflc Anal allotments to the Indians. tlie great question of a manager for Th« only bright spot In it all la own homos for wages. Exposition, Council Voten to lx*n<l the team is one thnt must bo settled I limit Lower Bridge. that Mexico lias daily seen the nearer Tho bridge on Enplanade crossing Financial Aiil to Hotly Engaged in Maryland House Kills Suffrage in the very near future. Upon the In 1915 the Prince of Wales will Boosting lite County's llewourcett. The woman suffrage bill was killed approach and inevitable downfall of Hwkctlon of it manager, the ruccsrr th«» government cannl will not be inaye a tour of the British empire. Huerta. With all their silence, and lowered as planned. This follows a in the house of delegates by a vote of or failure of the team I r determined, Tho first gun in the publicity cam 60 to 34. The measure provided for they are silent through fear, the av ¡On the return Journey the prince There aro two men and probably conference by the street committee more in Klamnth Falls who can of the council with tho reclamation paign to bo waged by the Klamath the submission of a constitutional erage man in Mexico hates Huerta will visit the United States Ho may take hold of the proposition and service, and found that only a lower- country In keeping before the public amendment to give women the right and lov«*«l Madero. To him Villa Is be accompanied by Prince Albert, ths from now to th«* close of the Panama- to vote. It was unfavorably reported. a hero for whom he will wildly cheer second son of King George. make it u financial success. Ti'esn'ing of six InchoH would be allowed. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE Our Weekly Health Letter