' jnv V V ..r .. i I. fctei. :W tornina Hefalb ItlPI'MKD IIV THK rr "vol wWTm prtlCM NEW NKItVICK ', lUUiVmi '"' KLAMATH PALM, ORBOON, THURSDAY, MAY M, 1918 Ik IIIIUM RIHVinM raciT tv mnrs, wot MHOMr NIGHT WILL SEE OROZCO'S FINISH PKMKVMI lli:iK KNKIIAL MlKIMl LAST STAND IK Pcrtle limit" ' I'man-M IM Utu IIcImI Artillery ! Irhlng In IUMr mul Tliry Ami at IIImI stte I'nlrrnU Have) Forcr at j) Point " Frtftrnt Flight "' '' Hrlx-U Toward Dnllnl Mtatra llM I'f" flTlf" AT KKIiUKAI. FRONT. Ilotlnuo, u,i , May SS A battle between the frfrrtl forf wider General lluertll u4 the rebela under General Urniro iu returned t lUyUreak In tlm aub. . . ti.tUtiM TIim fntlnral arlll. lfl Oi lirnM"i -- " I Urr U mining hnvno In llm rebel rtaii, while ! rebel ere unable In wlj, ilirlr guna are lacking In fuic ).(rrnin fighting l In prog. U It lrllrrl tlmt till" I" Ornno' lut itir.il Will 'lop rtlglit lo ii. h. . . . I'll!! I'ri-M Hurvlco CI. I'AKO. T , May S3. The Mn JliU rimml l.torrlitp, nalit toiUyi "Tbi' Ainnrlrnn iipwI not fpnr llm rtWIi "III lr" ibi fronller. W'n itu lurrm I'Urt'il In ln' ' nixlit of all toart Ainrrlcn I Imvo kmU tlrt Infortuittloti Hint In llu battlx at lUIUnnllip Kiiternnirlil lrlnry U aa-iift-1. Ilr nlKbtfall up will tro Ornt w'l otcilbriiw " hli'lni PmlnflUi- ()nlrr I'oilmnilcr (' K llrnmlrnbiirie baa riflrl llm rulltiw Iiik imllrn frniu llm (KKtoKcr ilnl Uncut ri'lllv to itol ftmonrj nnlir blank, anil which arn Wloc ikiiciI nn illiilxctlM botvl u4 builm-M mrii IhiiiURhoiit th mttrr! On rVkriinry '. ID 1 3. blank money ttittt. form Not, 3S30U to 3J400 liclmltp rrp ntolru from Htatlon S. 39 of lb Hun Krancltcn iott ttttt. The ttnleli onlert liaTa bpeti rMBtrl mul llm money obtained tktrton at nrlmm bolelt anil butl mii hnun-4 tlirniijclinut the country. Tkli notice It KUen you, and ynti are tNoetletl to ailvltv hotel proiirlelum u4 builnm men In your city to bo ealhc alch for Ibeto tluteii nrtleni. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE CHINESE PiEIER FAILS I'alltil I'nti Kortlre I'RKIN, May 33, Yuan Hbl Kal u dlnliiK tlm cabinet when Cram Pint l.ln, nn offlco aeeker, entered Ui flnil aewrnt ahola at Premier Tiai Hbao VI. Ilo mlaaed, ami wa ompowend nnd Jailed. Yutn wot ih rooleat In Ihe parly, Mliilni Man Hera II. It. Crwln, n prominent mining awn, It In tho Cty from l.o Annulet. Mr. Krwln u nn ,a way lo Now I'lnu Crwk and Port lllilwell to Inveatljtnlo ! mliiltiR properllea there. Ilo any !! on hit nrrlval hero ho woa no Urprlied nt tho modern apponrnnco of theclty tlmt ho decided to remain er a day or to lo tee what, waa tho mh of ao much apparent prosperity. dozeFkjljTo IN BIG RIOT WOHKMK.V I.NCKNHKI) WHKN THK PIIAMIIIUI OK DKI'UTIKH KI.KCT OI'ltlMI.NT OF UNIVKHHAIi HUK MMIIIJ ,h nilMIDKNT "nllid I'm Service UUUAI'lMTB, May 88. A terrlflo 'lot, In which a doien were killed and wounded, I tho result ot a clnth tweei, workmen and soldlon Cot in a goneral strike called when ijL m,,or of PUm lti Count ""i n opponent of unWersal iuf '?' Presldont. Twenty thousand "WW nro massed In tbe squares of ' ly. Mobs ore sweeping tho wmu, wrooklni, burnlni and de "0ll vsrythlog In sbjht. Ports Paralyzed By Strike of Transport Men United from Hor vim LONDON. Mit) 83 Tim mineral eecullo roiiimiileii f dm I.'iiIIkiI.OI I'K'i: AM i:lil.N irnimiuiil U'nrt,...-.. ..ii...i ..i -- ........... turn-it ii Ki iinriii ilrlkn of nil lunmtmri worker In Ciir. mini, i;viry port is paralysed. Tliu iiKimiiK inr limner wiiki- mul nhortcr lioiirn. Will Itliln llmkliiK Hull (hi 1 1 n n number nf Ilia local buck nriiiw worn Uuiplid with n iletlro In try mil "Jim JefTrli," llm rliniiiilnti bull. Thi-y bail nil trlul their klll Willi toiim of llm nmniunl Imrti-t In llm county, mul wern u llnln niilnm lo e liiiw n tvn llvi-ly buckliiK bull "Mini art rinlinn rrn tumln by tuv rrnl of llm mrlli tlinl tliiiy with not niruni in intkiii jrllr en. mul I tin Will ll.M.1., .,,.1 iluy Mmlll ,ut- ' ' iniiiiHi tl.nt tlmy oi,,l K .I.mv,, .1,1. ' nfiiriiimi ami try their luck CAHADA WILL INSIST ON CANAL TREATY OITAWA. (Int . May 23 - Tho nt- leiiiion o( llm iliimliilnn Kim'rument lint been ilrnwu in dm Ailnmimi bill, wmc I. now i,e,,K cou.dend nt 1lfr . k , ,,, a.blnKl...,. tlm ob Jrit of which U lo'(1 (,lw,cI1 IMm(l Kai nd pmienl .Mil owned by railway fr.m;01 , llt t tt, (0 rcay for Imylnic acc lo American wnterwnyt. Llrr .,.. (lf .,...,, ,rnln. anH ,. wiilrii l now iieiiiK coiitlilereil nt .... . ... .... . Although l.rr.uin.bly tlm bill It n Mined dlt..clly ntC.nndn.lt mil. If It becoinm l. .rlouity nnVct tblt country, nnd would. nmonR olber'rom,1B for ,10 1Mt few weeka In IbliiKt. ineunt many Cnnndlnn !. .,,,.,,. f, ,,. ,,,in nf ih. i'U Irom iitltiR the rannl nnd portion' of Ibo Ureal jke. It ran bo dill' lilt ly announced tlmt If tlm rlKhta of i the ilomlnloii nt jtuarnntcrd by trcnty nrr affected, n prompt protett will bo lodnvd with llrltltb AmbnMndor llryre nt WatbliiKlon, Canndn't rlasht to im Ibo cnnal oil an rqunllly with other nation la defined by the liny riinrrfoo treaty. TO SHIP TROUT FIRST OF JUNE I.. AI.VA l.r.WH, WHO HA IIIIIJX Tit .NKii:itin:i to tiii: ernn: or risit ami iiami: commik. MON, (JOIN TO IIHITia.Mt l Altn l.owlt nnd fulfill)' led tbla mornliic for Portland, where Mr. Low It I'lpertt lo remnlii anuio tlmo In connection with bit work with the atatv flth and Rnmo rommUslon. Mr. I.nwla wnt recently trnnaferrcd from Kit urn wnrdeii to n potltlon In tho 1'orllmid olllce. He "till remnlna In cliarxo of tho iintlonnl bird pretcrWH of tlm atnte, nnd John Furber, deputy Itnmo wurden, hat been nppolnted lo look nfler Ibo bird pretervea of tho Lower Klnmnth liko. Mr. Lew It tinted Hint Ibo ahlpmcnt of trout from tlm hatrhcrles for dlf Irlbutlon nmoiiK tho slrenms of Klnm nth county will probnbly commence nboul tho Itt of June, nnd It la ex- imrtx.l Hint tlio dnto of ablpmcnt nnd the amount to bo dlttrlbuled In tbla section will bp nnnoiincMl soon. Ar Vanaomenls will llrat lmo to bo mnde with pnrllea here who will ntienu to dlatrlbutliiK Hie imui to mo iaa nnd alrenniH whero needed. ITHREE DOCTORS TO LEARN WHAT BEER REALLY IS WASHINGTON. May 2.I. A per- Loimlly conducted tent of tbo brewer- Ich throughout Ibo country to ueu-i-initio Just "what Is beer" will bo made by Doctors, Doollltle, Mlleholl nnd Dunlnp of ibo puro food board. Tbe doctors, who Imvo been working for n year on tho "W'hnt I Uecr question, received orders from Secretary Wil son of tho department of agriculture, In visit ibo big browerios ami mm all there Is to know about malting bser. itriainunrnN. D. C May 21. Lk. .....i. iinnnrn commltleo today tun poii..." - ... ,,, docldod to roport auvorsoiy u - wool bill, which was paw" vj house. WORK TO START ON NATRON LINE IW ciikwh niihi:iti;iTt itni'oiiT All i.f llm I'hki- Tlnit WitH Trans- fern il In the Hun I'mnrlM-o Oflre IjiM I'nll .tip (Jlren (Intern Iu He llniil) lo l-eaie Within Three Days Inr KImiimHi l'IU unit Natron 'I lirtMt Vriiri' Work li Complete Work In to recommence nn the Klnumtb I'lilln-Nntroii line, nnd all of tliu viiKliieerltiK ninl offlco force who went (rniiaferrvil lo tboKun Pranclico '"J" '""' ';' '" ''r"c;1"1 "'" In li'iiln wllhtti tlinii Uvr In return , ,,,, ,, n ..' In Ibolr work on tho line. TbU U Ibo niinouiicoment recelrcd l.mt neiiiiK from liviuly Kberlff John (I Hrliiillock Iu ii mtimnxe from lila Smi-ln-liiM, Junior DiiKKntt, who ttnt- ell Hint tin? forcn Iibh licvn ordered to bi ri-ndy m Itliln tbrru dnya to return to work on llm Klnmath Knllt-Natron llim. llaiigctl did not know If he would comu to Klnmntb Knllt or be n nt to tbu Nntron end of tho line. It It tinted that tbero will bo nearly the 'a- the operaiiou oi iiiroucn irnint, ana ii u ,,.,,. ,..,.,.. work on the line will L0 co1m01, nnd w rutheq, ...,,. ,, .inmrnl I.... 1n ofi ' . Dill DHin PflMPAIIY BUYSJU6EME LAUD LITI11'V.I ll.v OI Wlill.. Iti t-i. .u. ........ ..... . ... .- Ikciio V V. WnterK, reprcaentlns the ll'iirtlnnit, litiKeno und Kattern Hall- wny company, took up options neia by the company on sotcral lots In the block hounded by Willamette, Ollre, W'etl Tenth nnd W'ctt Klcventh ttreelt, t'retloualy the company had bought n quarter of the same block from W. T (lordon for f 2S.O0O. Tho company lint nn option on tho quarter block owned by tho Mfthodltt church, the price ot 110,000 IioIiik nxreed upon. Tbe only trnct left In tho block la a lot nn which the Y. M. C. A. building It located nnd one owned by tho l'ark belrt. NcKotlatlona nro under way for tbe purrhaso of both. The Y. M. C. A. lint n tine three atory building erected by tho ntaoclatlon three years nKo nt nt cott of 50,000. Mr. Waters in Id that tho railway coinpniD'a pntiengcr nnd freight de- hoIh will bo erected In this block, and tlmt tho work of building will begin enrly next fall. Tho company's arehl- txrtii nro uorklnc on tho plans, be tnld, nnd will hno them ready for the conlrnctora to llgtiro on during the summer. This property Is near the lumlnnm center ot tho city. When naked rernrillng tho proba bility of beginning work on the Eu- Kcuo-Connllls Inlorurban electric lino Mr. W'nlcra replied thnt rail for this work nro now on tho way from tbe Knst. nil tho right of way has been bniiRbt, nnd thnt conttructlon Is ex pected lo begin within two or three weeks. Pokipoiie Trip to Crater Lake Superintendent W. F. Arant and Hanger 11. K. Momyor, who Intended to Ieao this morning for a trip to Crater l.nke. Iinvo postponed their trip for n day or so until the weather I moro favorable. Mr. Arant oe Moves Hint Ibo recent storm would i.r..k nn tlm snow In tho park ana niiiUo It difficult traveling, and In ud- illtloiv tho roads nro very muddy and 'sllppory. (WSTIIL FOUND AND Wllili HKTUHN TO.MOMT Word wns recolvcd last ovenlng .... th naatel had been found lllili ... ' woo near tho station of Ager on the B. v. i... 1...1 iiw Ami Lou Flelhsman, and Uf -mi . - - - - will rolurn with mese genuemen, probably arriving on this evanlnga !-.. ti, ,nnrt t to the effect that ..- n..,.i i. in normal condition at tho present time, but ho has very lit- tie recollection oi m ' slnco lut Saturday. BILL PASSES HOUSE REGULATING CANAL United Press Bertiee WA8IIINOTON U. C, May SI. The house passed'the canal bill by a voto of 308 to 61. It carries drastic provisions prohibiting railroads frosrf owning or controlling directly, or In directly, any stesinsblp lines which would compete against tbelr Und lines. It grants free passage through tlm canal to every American vessel nnd provides tolls M foreign ships. DKATH OP WRMRT IS KXPKOTM) MOMKNTAKILY United Press Service DAYTON, ObM. May SS-The death of Wilbur tvVlght from typhoid fever Is eipected momentarily. Ills brother, Ofvtlle Wright, aald teday: "There m Just a Ightlng "There m bat be mat i In a eomkti I chance that be mar survive. Wilbur has been In a eomktooe state for two days, SERVICES FOR MEMORIAL DAY .MKMltKRH OF RKUKF CORPS, O. A. It. AND CltlSKNS HOLD A MHRTINO TO ASRANOR FOR PAHADK AND MM1CES A meeting waa 'held at tbe court house last evening by mambera of the Woman's Relief Corps, r. B. Spragvo Post a. A. R. and a number of dttsens for Ihe purpose of making arrange ments for a parade aa4 program for Decoration Day. .ft mooting waa organised with Jocja W. S. Worae as chairman and . 4 retary. It was decided to elect a committee of three to take oatlro charge of the ceremonial, to aaloet tub-committees and to satond Invita tions to alt fraternal orders, civic bodies, city (Ire department and tho public schools. Tbe Weman's: relief Corps having previously mot and ap pointed committees of tho corps on mualc. Dowers, etc., It waa decided to accept their committees and assist In every way to make the exercise a sue ceaa. A gensral Invitation waa extended to all citizens to take part, and the committee on parade will assign places for all orders and organisa tion In the line of march. B. B. Ramsby waa appointed ohUer ot tho day, to have charge of tho parade, with power to appoint all necessary aids. A meeting of members of tho corps, O. A. R. and eltliena represent ing the different cotnmRtoao will meet at the offlco of Judge Worden on Sat urday afternoon at I: I. MEDFORD CHOSEN BY ODD FELLOWS THK NKXT ANNUAL MXBTINa OF (IRAND LODGE WILL RK HELD IN JACKSON COUNTY MVP. PORTED BY KLAMiWI The Ilvtald thla afUraoon r.eelved the following message from W H North, 'delegaU from Klamath Fnlla to the I. O. O. F. Orand Lodge nt Pan- dlsten: "The Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. will meet at Medtord la mi." The contest for tho next moating of the Grand Lodge waa betwoan Roae- burg and Msdford. Two yaara ago tbe delegates from Roaeburg nounced that they would aak tor Uo 1018 meeting, but lost out to Paadle ton. This year they mat tho aame fate through the activity and work done to support tho Medtord dele- gates. , The Klamath Falls Lodge tiatroet ed It delsgatos to support Medtord this year.. Tb 1114 mooting wttl probably bo held In Portland, ami an effort will bo made to nun tho 1111 convention for Klamath Falls. It to believed that It wUl bo noaslMo to aa. cure the meeting nt that time, aa tho railroad between Eugene and this elty will then be It oieratlaa,. VIGILANTES WILL DISBAND BIO RKCKPTION FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Trial of Vigilantes for Contempt Is In Progress Witness Says Porter, VigUaate, Threatened and Cursed tho Attorneys for the IndnstrisllaU On the Street Threatened Than Rettsaaa Got United Press Service SAN DIEQO, May SI. The dUteas of this city plan n big reception for Attorney General Webb, who will ar rive hero Friday morning to Investi gate tho vigilantes and Industrialists. It Is expected tho vigilantes will dis band Immediately. Testifying before Huperlor Judgo En Banc, W. W. Tenbrock swore that he heard J. M. Porter, a leading vigil ante, threaten nnd curse tbo Indus trialist attorneys, Moore and Robblns, on tbe street. He swore that Porter aald: "More than Ben Relamaa got la In store for you. J. M. Haley awore a member of tbo crewd.aald: "Wo saved you from be ing strung up to n telegraph pole, and are not going to do It again. . The city Is quiet today, but every one realises tbe deep significance of the proceedings. ROME, May 88. The San Francis co exposition committee has been pre sented to the king, tho premier and the mayor of Rome, and dlnea with them tonight. ICtEASES Vtm.ll IY IHlV IW UMiTMvrHrlrili) WlmtM! UMllet WmmtM m to Increase Demand for Hoaso Pro dnrta and Artkleo of American afaaafartnt DERKELET, Calif., May 88. The Chamber of Commerce of Berkeley baa started a "Patronise American Qoods" campaign, built along the lines of n similar campaign carried on In Oermaay. It haa asked that tho Portland Chamber ot Commerce drop la line by bringing tbo matter before the public, la order that the proposi tion be made popular throughout the country. It haa drawn up ten commandmenta which It la figured. It followed, will result In a material Increase la the demand for home products or articles of American manufacture to the ex clusion of Imported goods. Tho com mandmenu follew: 'In nil your expenditures, remem ber thnt your Interests are Identical with the interests of yoar fellow coun trymen. Help yourself by helping them. "Never forget that when yon buy n foreign made article you are sending money out of the country, and this Is detrimental when you can get Just aa good la homo markets. "Tour money ahonld pront your own country trot Americana have a right to consider tbe welfare of Amor loans. "Use American machinery where It will do the work. Americana are your neighbors, not your rivals. "American foods are ample and ex cellent. Why aend abroad, when you have Just as good at homo? Write on American paper, with an American mnde pea with Ink made la Amerloa, and use blotting paper made la America. "American Sour, fruits, Togetables will add to your feeling ot aattstactlon when you resect that Industries which give vigor to the nation lend dignity to the cltliea. "America producea aearly every tropical fruit, aad from the Philip- Dikes you may obtain enough to com plete tho fullest list from which to choose, "Use drees good, cloths, leather aad other manufactured articles made la the United State. Lot net Tanlty aor sophistry swerve yon from these rales, aad bo irmly eoavtaeed that ao matter want others stay ear. Americaa proaucia ought to be the irst ehoto of wry good ettleea. This wui snng wen an era ot prosperity as never before was kaowa ta this eeaatry," Both Claim the Majority of Ohio State Delegates United Press Service COLUMBUS, May 88. The Rooso- velters claim a slight majority of the republican state convention delegates. Tbo Taft managers make the aame claim. Tbe followers of Harmon are uncertain whether they will control. Tbe latest returns Indicate that Roosevelt elected thirty-one delegates and Taft eleven. Harmon's plurality Is 10,000. CANDIDATES OPEN JERSEY CAMPAIGN United Preea Service TRENTON, N. J., May 88. Taft, Roosevelt and La Toilette are now Is New Jersey. Taft will speak tonight at Camden and Burlington and then here. Roosevelt opened nt Patterson at noon. Ho will make ton speeches today. NEVER I BETTER Til SAYS f RAMIE EDtfAID. Frankle Edwards, who arrived here last evening from San Francisco to commence his training In prepara tion for his boxing bout with Bud An derson June 1st, stated today that he was never In better trim, and hoped to have an easy mark In his opponent. While this might bo regarded aa n characteristic observation for n boxer to make, those who have known Ed wards for two years say that he ta in undoubtedly far away, ahead of any condition ho evinced here formerly. Today he ran eight mUes with hi trainer, Toby Miller, but It la con- cdeed that he la already la InUhod form, since he only night before last finished his work ot training MeCloa key, who last nlghtJn.San Frnadoeo fought Tommy Ryan's white hope. Large contingents ot tana nro ex pected from Fort Klamath. Merrill, Bonanxa, Montague. Dorrtt, Dairy and other adjacent points. WARSHIPS AND MARINES TO CUBA UPRISING OF NEGROES IN REVO LUTION BEUKVKD TO HAVE BEEN STARTED TO PROVOKE AMERICAN INTERVENTION WASHINGTON, D. C, May 88. The state department haa requested the navy department to send warship and marines to quarantine Quanta- namo near the scene of tbe negro rev olution in Cuba. The transport Pral rle and BOO marine nro going from Philadelphia. The gunboat Paducah and Nash ville are already at Guantanamo. It I reported that Americaa property has been damaged and Uvea are la danger by 8,000 negroes who are loot ing and destroying property. It Is believed tho uprising ha been started to provoke Americaa Interven tion. LAND BOARD NOhD AID NOU tl UK COIIsTY SALEM, May 18. Aa a result ot a concession made by tbe state Und board, at a meeting held yesterday afternoon to C. M. Sain aad associates the work ot preparing to extract the salt deposits In Abort nnd Summer lakes In Lake county, will ba started by June 1. This concession waa the reduction of tho surety bond required of Bain and associates from 160,000 to $10,000 for tbe Irst year, oa con dition that the bond wilt be Increased to 850,000 thereafter. All provisions of the contract Be tween the state and Bala were agreed upon about two months ago, aad tho matter haa beta held tip pending tho lllng ot a proper bond by Sal. Now that this feature to settled Bala atatea that ao Urn will be lost ta getting tbe preliminary development work started. He said hs had mea oa uo ground ready to begin work. Tho stats Is to receive a royalty oa we products ot tho lakes. CAR OF DOCKERS HERE FOR RODEO 'JIM JEFFRIES," TaTJB CKAafPWN BUCKINOBUIjIi Twenty-Five Mean Leokhsg "CMMsrsI" Arrive From Lea tho Chsmpla tso World An Taken lo OroAs to Bo Pat Into toDoThetrPrstUist Tho carload of champion baeklac horses, which will bo n part of the ea tertalnmont dnrlag the Ktts Rodeo haa arrived, aad ware nsJoaded at the stock yard this morning. Tho eat- mala are the ones which were need at the Pendleton Jtonnd-Up last year, and were brought here from Los Aa geles. la the shipment waa "Jlsa Jeffries," the champion backing ball ot tbo world, sad twenty-Ire ateaa looking bucking horses. Included In tho latter are "Cy clone," recognised ss tho ehsmptmi backer of tbo world; "Bteek Dia mond." "Phoenix," n bay; ' abw a bay. aad "Black Bear." "Cyclone" la n pretty fair hone, rather dopey looking, with a drooping head, bat n wicked ""n eye. N. M. Calloway is tho atteados who came along with tho ear, bat Mr. Whitman, Uo manager, wttl prob ably bo here tonight. The animal were plaeed fca the est raU at the depot, where they wan In spected by n terse gathering ec ew Uens aad a number of the i horsemen of the eonntry. noon thoy were taken to tho Bslss ground, where they will bo pat am condition for i during the big eararral. whtek 1 next Friday. The managers of tho Rose , that abont 80 karats wttl bo aosd at the exhibition, nnd contract has al ready been mad for a largo qaaatMr of bay for tb ns of tho snlmsls, it Is estimated thnt it will take akwat Ave tons of nay a day. Probably br the end of the weak there wttl be lit horses nt the ground, aad ether ar rivals will be coming la an i It Is promised that there will bo i horses from every portion ot ath and Lake counties, aa there Is a' little contest oa among tho kerns owners to see If they cannot prodnee n bono to beat the champloa. URCLE SU TQTELL FAIKIS IN) Tl FAN WASHINGTON. D. C, May 18 Secretary ot Agriculture WUsoa has announced plans to be instltated for tsrm management study aad work at the North, for which both hoaso ot congress have made provision la the agructltural appropriation. Tato plan correspond to tbe cc-operatrre demonstration work la the Soatk. The federal government, through Ms agents, who will act la co operation with state and local Inspectors, pur poses to make a compreheaarr o study of the farm of tho country, with a view to carrying to the farmer later- maUon which will ahow him why a certain branch of hi industry I aa profitable and how ho oaa make It pay or, if not. why he ahonld drop that branch. KLAMATH MOLES FOR ISLANDS TWENTY OF THE FINEST MULBS EVER SHIPPED OUT OF KLAM ATH COUNTY WILL BE SENT SO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS Guy Merrill will ship a carload of . -' mules la the morulas to Truer. CoJtt The car will contain tweaty-etgM ae lmals, .which are designated ap smvt Merrill aa "the Inert bunch ot antes '- ever shinned out ot Klamath eeuaty," ' ' Twutnf thaaa mates have bOSB Ml ri ,i. ! ehua4 foe aktaeaeat to the mawaaaa 'W - .- ., - - - ?-1 Jm -- - .7t, v t- Islands. The mates arefafssi Wttm . 0; 4 pounds, aad ranged from s to s aaaon V'ti.OT' 4 hl .1 AT " . " - S'A m 1 1 Kjj H m ia v-7'a ,;&i&r'Si . .. , vtri&f-iMa