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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1919)
Cljr Itmmtng OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS OF KLAMATH CUUm y 1 tllv Thirteenth Ycnr No. 3,537 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919 Price, 5 cent BEST MASS EMIT TO HIE I Seattle Will Be Thrown into Chaotic Stnte Tomorrow ALL LIGHTS SHUT OFF Iluiiilml f lliiiiiiiiiil IIiiiimii Out of i:iiiilii) I" "Ikui-I Mii .Strike In IIMiuv of Cotinlr) I'll- ,,. Did I liillr Id nil) fur Ail) Oultircik ur IMwifili r. Tin ro mi" bi'i iiik llttln If any linpo of arrrtlliK Hit' KiKUHllr ulrlkn here luinurron u tioii bulweem III. (Hln ami , 50,01)0 union workers expect in null out In tin lilfKi'"! slrlko In tlm his tory o( Hi" I nliiil States Tlicru In nu i Miniate of how mini) thomauil utiiirgiiulteil workers will be thrown nut of iirk but It In imlil to rirrnl 1 0 (1 0 U 0 There In u grnvit qurttlon now an to whether tint ill) will hove light M)nr Hanson said ttlrila) t tint the fit) would lie lli.lili'il Ii) ) Irlfnl worktr lint union lenders sny that all lights hIII li' shut urr, In cludhuc honjiltiil light Taxi on which urn printed tint pic lure of n koIiIIit n Millur mill u work Insnmn murchliiK tiiKiitlii'r urn Iii'Iiik until on tlm ulreet lit 25 ii'mIm imcli, tuuhl ihi itrlker Although clt) nltlUiils refuse to lu quoleil ,lt In known linn coiisldortihlu UDtialnrM mints iimnilK pullm nil thorltlm our tho strike In u slnto mciit lnutil Ii) Ha. strikers' public It) roinmlitu'. it In dc lured Ilin trlke will lie loiiiluctoit In mi order ly mmiiur 1'ollco mill mllliiir) an thurltlen, however, urn ill claruil tn Imrrail) fur mi) oiilhiouk of disorder HKATII.i: Pill. .', - I he (Vuiral laliiir Count l imoU toiilKlit to iii I'rino the Kuicial Htrlke dato. It It; rumurul tlm ihe mjilke may he, minli' ii on ni) four hum walkout tut unl) I'nluii ItmlerH hinii infiihud to minim m on tl In i,iu,oi SlIA'lTl.i:, lVh r Luhor leadoiH l""t imln) ih'ilaii'il that mil) the action h) I'ri'Hhleiil I'lc of the Kinui Kcnc I'Ik'I Coiiiiiiatlon inn prment wiilkout mill he Iiiik not heun huunl (nun tneiinis op nu: itiuntsmi; m'iiooi, Winn: ,a-i:sTs vi.s. li:illl VT I'llLTl'V Ht.NCh. OMMIUSd NOONIIOI'll A ni"M .nJcDahh, blrtlulny pnrly '"'''''MlMHiiirmlolMikurof tho lcrblil Hihom was tho guest of "oni,.-, was gV( jin,,,,,, , hi.nl l. MesdainiiH, C A, I'l.ith, "' Amiln lliDden ntul Mt.s. .1. u '"r."tton, t wi.i.i, tl) tnui1H , ilinolwiuegueHls AtworouiHii lun hcou was sened and tlm host lofiitln.oiuijodbynllproHunt. n.? w """' ''"'"''ilnil In plulc d" t VI? ,l",,"". Huiwrlntmi. 11 II Diiuimr and MIhh Apple. In 1 im m,,Hl' ",,ll'""-n'.ios,'nt I" "WH'mi lo the rogiilur tea, hots 01 KlvcrshUi .i. ' '"ilog, n Hiitpilho patty wn 'i"s raik it nt hor lionio at Toifmo i i.i TEACHER GIVEN . BIRTHUAY FEED (lino by intiinliuiH of ihIiow lug ii liimntlfill (liirinan woman iwnW "'i 'l,", "f whkh Bl, B ' piesont DEMURRER FILED IN PARTNERSHIP SUIT A tlolllllltol llllH Im'i'II filed III till' I IINII llf IM WllHtOII Nl'lHllH II I, Do Ariiioml Ii) tlic ilofciideiit s toiiiiKiil Altnrui!)' lleiiuer ami (Tiiistahi In Hit' offlin of tlic County Cloik TIiIh hi lion wlili Ii was flloil n feu iU)x ago sought it final mi tllomoiit Ii) Do Arinoiul, wlm It wns iiIIuki'iI hail wnst i'il t lit fund of tin' firm of Weston ami Dc-Ainmnd ARCHITECT OPENS OFFICES IN CITY Ui'iitftinnt lli'ilint A I'oiiki', an oxporleuud iirililtmt anil stun tuuil engineer Iiiik npoiml offiics In thcii Oilil Fellow building With an nr I i lilti'ilnriil priiitliit extending over ii.nrtnit period of man) joins ami nssoi lutloii with tin' 1 1 tie I tin r Corps of llm t'nlt i'il Htati'H, ln In woll iiinllfi'il to de sign mid Imllil mi) iilriii lino, whither largo, or hiiihII, to llm ilocldnl mlMin I'igo of l tie Investor from tho stimd pi, I'll of lift UK saved doth mom') unit iiiiio)an ' HIS DPEBEHA WINDMILLS Ol IIDl.t.ll M" lS' ci.r.vr.it mcsical ri, st iii:i l'l.i:i I'OK HOI SKIN'S I'llllt.W i:vi:nin(.- "WindiiilllH or llelgltiui" lit the inline of the inimical entertainment Willi ll will lir preiieutid h) the Stll ileutH of the Klamath Count) High School at the lloimton Opera Hdiikc, I'rlilni evening The opeiettn In gheii for tlm heue fit of the Junior Ited Cio.hh, which llMH heeli nitlvil) Hlipporteil h) lilts tiiHtltiitlou hIihc carl) In the war The work of the farmer In llelglum, IiIh inethoilN of agriculture Ih iiiiilnt ly plitiiml In thin prett) Htor) The tlelglau lostiinieH are er) at tiiuthe and unity plelt chono.i and ilnnii'M are gheii The piiplln have I ti prai (icing fin some time on tho pleie I'ollowlng lie the piogrnm of nnml Clll lllllllllOIK Ail I. Oveituio c 'la "Opening Chorus" "W'hnl Ih II" "Mother MlnuV "Spider ami the PI)" "There aie Olheis". (llee Chili M l.essops Wilheliula Mine LohNops Duet Hilda and Piauz "Looking for a (llrl" Plan?, and Choi us "Fishing", Duet Wilheliula and Hob Mil DriHinliiud Ilium and Chorus "Wooden Shoe Hunt u" Choi us "Wooden Shoe and Fliialo" Choi iih Ail II "Dunn Song". Tilo Wllhelmlna Dob, and Choi us "I'll Nevi t Spouk to Von Again" Wllhelmlna ami Hilda "Shuine on Von", Tilo Wllheluilmi, Hilda and Mine Lesiiops "A Coiumoii (lame", Trio, Williiilmlna, Hilda and Mmn LesHiips "PoppleH, Ited null While" Choi tin "A Mint In IliiHlness" lloli Ymiko "When I Whs Like You" Lessnps ",N'otlilng to Do", Duet hob anil I.OHHOpH, "Flnnlu" ChoriiH HUNS ARRESTED FOR PROPAGANDA COIILF.N,, Feb, .1 Three (lor- mniiH Miio eoiivlttuil ilurlug tho last fovv iluya ot I'lrc'iilntlng uuoiuy propa ganda among tlio Amei-ltati ttoops In tho otiuphul area, Opo sliopUoup- or Iiiih olloieil for sale walcih fobs With American and (lermati Hags erossoil upon thorn I'ostcurdH havn hnnn coiillscated with tiny Amorleiin, llrltlsh and French uoltllorH dancing at Ihu end of u stilni; to hor caprice, RICH SCRDO L NEW WARRANT ORDER WILL START MUSIC i i General Fund Warrants Not Taken on Certain Taxes I IS OLD CONTROVERSY l.'illil Ih One Cxpeli'il in He Coiili'slnl In tin' IjiI Souri ! of Ap peal Cum I Ai Ih In AiroriluiK e Willi leK of .liulye Iti-ii-nii, Who Ailnilltiil Clinr. I Wherein, the ulieiltf and tax lollnt' I toi of Kliimath Count), State of Oie- koii h now MiKiiKfd In the (olleitlon I of titxi'H from the tax imjorA of Kl.un- illi Count) and that unrrant of mild 1 Klamath Count) are llkid) to liu prei) . ented foi ia)iiient of Hiild tnxei ' T herefore I lie It ItiHotvod That the uliurlfr mid tax (ollertor of Klaiiiath Count),! Slate of Oregon he and In hproh) nrdiied and dlreited not to aciept , I an) general fund warrantH of Klam j ii tli County mid aiMib an) nortloii thereof on the pa)iuiml of tnxi-H that Iiiimi lieen rreiited li) Mrtue of eei for the oeatlon of whnt urn termed ' Sperlnl I'uudrt ' of Mild Klaiiiath Count). Slate of Oiognn " 1 IIiIh liiuo.ent.looklng IIUlo onlor, which Iiiih h i'il miterrd on the. Journ al of the priKeedlug of the Count) . Court Ik llahle to Ktnrt flroworkK that .....) haw, their li.Ht explolon In ,,. I Mipreiue court ot tue Kt.iie. lor IiIIm at Minn tiling that Iiiih hceu hone of loiiteutlon In thl rouiit) for man) jcarn It had to do with the Hot SpriugH court Iiouko orlglnall) The opponents of this structure con tended that Kcueial fund warrants should he atiepted In pn)tneui of that portion of their taxes that weie to go Into the courthou.se fund This j lonentlon was not lecogiilied by Cap-! lain .1 W Siemens, then count) , liP'iMiiei, and the matter was taken Into the CliiMill Com I .lodge Hot son was on the hem h lit th" time, and J he declilid that tho position of the count) tieasuier was wioug. and nil ed aicoiillnglv, hiisliig his opinion of deil'lou rendered h Judge lleini lof the Supremo Court Captain Sle- i mens did not lake an nppial, foi ho, vviih siifflilentl) iiroteited b) th side of tho Lake .Mativ of the Khun ItoiiKon deilHlnn, though ho was con nth hiciiIc enthusiasts have maintain vlui'ed that tho ludge had made an ed (hut the Count) Is losing a big error In ilet tiling the inse us he did scenic asbet hv lack of .such an im ln this belief the Captain was coi piivemcnt and that a ronl tiie'O retl foi Judge Housou Intel dl.se own- would make one of the most boautl ed that he had plat oil n wiong con stitution on the Dean decision, and fieel) admitted that If tho case were te opened, or If It innie hefoie him agilii In ii legiilar manner, ho would i lev else hlnuolf and Issue the ie- straining oidei ueiessar) to prevent the dlvor.shm of the monies fiom spot' Inl funds, thru the uso of geueial fund wan ants. As soon iih Judge lluunell and Com mlsslonois Short and Ponljco look. ed into tho mattei, they deciiled to take the hull b) tho bonis and made the above cmloi That It will ho eon- tested Is almost certain, unless In tho nieautlmo some cnmpiomlso may he i eit lied thai will settle all of the tows that have heou going on for tho past it t no vears Shot Iff Hiimphioy Is going to stand pat on tho older. He has tho suppoit of tho county i oiut and hi viow of tho fait that a voiy delicate inptlon Ih Involved that might Jcopaullo his lionilsmon, ho Is not going to lake nil) chances 'lie icsult will bo Hint nil) one who wishes to cash In theli wairants and have thorn appl) to a special fund will have tn piotiile tin ouloi of the Citcuit couit to gain his point, and III view of Judge IIousoii'h pi hate illi turn on this point, them Is little Ukllhood of sin toss along this lino. SOLDI Lit itinrit.NS Hoy Nelson, of tho Keno tllstilct, who Ih woll know it In this city and who luis.heou tn Ihu nvliitloii set vice In Mltlifgnn for suvouil months, io tiiineil to KhimuNi Fulls lust evun-iui.'. j WATER USERS DELAY I ELECTING OFFICERS A :ii tltiK of tin- dlrm Iiiih of tn K'niiii.lli Irrigation dlstiltl wn.s held )iMiiilii) nferuooii at llio Hot turn. i t on liiilldlng 'I Iih clod Inn of offln ih of HiIh lioily w'mli was schcdiilt i to (oino ii j at II Ih Hiiiii, wim iloli.Mil until n-ixt , Hi'iiriinv u In n Hid llontil will hold aiiotli, meeting WEST SIRE RE Would Save Many Miles if Opened Up CUTS OUT BIG HILLS , Neu IIIIimi) W lid Ii W ill SKlit Hem- tlfnl I'pper l-ike fur Long Di-laiiie ! -Non I'ropiceil Mine I'moralih Couxlilereil Would Add Much to .Si cnli Aom'Ih of Count). A new road i mining for some iIIh ,,.,. ,,. , W)h, ,,Up ()f ,Tp.r Klaiiiath Lake, whlih will add niiah to the pcenle heaut) of the drho rciml HiLi hcautlful Khoet of water, I' I'u Pttltlone.l for hv rt-HWcnt. of that dlKlriit and tins the faor.ihIu ,,,,., f loiiHlderatlou of the Count) Court ROAR FOR ".aicordlng to lupoit. It Is holleed ' that thin will he a llr.st class rlianeo for tin; new (iood Itoads Asiiolatlon I to do some prnfltahlo hnostiug The proposed hlghwii) will cio-,h the he ud of Link lth or on u lnlilge skirt the lake past the Frank Mi Coriiack place ciobs the Woous mart, It dike go In near the ICagle lildge Tavern and Join tho old road again t Hock Creek near the Doalc Hunch U HI ho fifteen mlle.s long and will i"t off nhout seven miles of tho old r"l 1'i'nlde ohvlatlng tho long hills Mini guides Those who are hehiiul Hi" move, hope to get the load at least opened foi turn I foi the (omliig season, T heie has heen a gieat deal of dls- cusslon hero In .vea.s past regarding the need of n hlghwii) along the west fill tlilves in the Count) Whllo the piopodcd loatl does not skill the entile west side of the lake It will cover a substantial portion of it and the toad if built will luro main tour IstH, who hesitate to negotiate the hen) glades of the old road AUTO UPSETS ,sTi:i.Ul.N(i (il'.AIl (ilVP.s OPT ON ItOAU AND I'AHTV HAS NAIL now i:.scapi: viii: cah it uns ti'kti.i:. .no dm; iii'iir To I. ne tho stoeilng geai of his automobile give iij on tho toad a shoit distance this side of Algomo nntl to upset tho iiiathlne tlnii this ai'cldeiit, was the linfoi iinate nxpeii oneo yosteiday of Owen IMilIn, who was iKcoiupaulod by M, N.vhntt anil Jmnos Johnson, Nemo of the pint) was lnjined by the mishap. Ifniiy Stilts of tho Ceiitial (latage Is getting tho mathtnu lighted on the road again today. iiaxk DiitiX'Toiis mi:i;t Tho Directors of tho Flint Stato and Savings Hunk held tholi logulm; meeting Inst night. H I GBUUTT HMD PROCRARR 11 E PUBLIC Judge Indicates Plans ' Good Roads Body to BIG SUM IS AVAILABLE lllo,liwi (Iter (iti i n Spiiii Miioii- l lain, Itonil to Miriill anil Itoail to North to Come in for lli'.a) Slum' of Ciinsti in linn Will Unlit to (,'i t Outside I'iiiiiN. I!( , That approximated $20 000 of the I $100 000 ilhcituil for road work In I Klaiiiath Count tjils car. he , Uhi d on the Oieeii Springs lllghwin I to Ashhind $20 000 on the ro.ul to Mcirill $2.",, 000 on tho road from Klamnth Palls to the north and $2 - ooo for geneial repair work w.i, in dilated h) Count) lodge K II Bun I nell In a talk hefoie tho Klamnth. Cood Itoads Asioeiation at 1 the regular meeting last evening 'WI'ALTIH These highwn)S are all post roiiK and tln-ir Improvement will ho of hiich a nt.ture as to warrant addition al funds f i oni the State and Federal government, accnidiug to the offki.il In tho road to the north which gets In such deplornhle condition during the winter mouths, it Is planned to huild a route across the low ground from tho Pelican IJj) Saw mill up ! the west side of the Southern I'aclfic Hacks to a point near the C.rali.iin nnch out tho Algoma road This will c lit out the adobe hill n short distance outside the clt) which gets almost tin passihlo in wet weather Tho Oood Holds Association in vlted tho Court to meet with them and tllsciis plins with an idea of co operating with that hod) in its pro posed progiam There was no hint of criticism and the meeting was one ill which coustiuctive policies were forvv aided Follow lug Judge Ilun- nell's tilK Coninii'-t'loner Asa Por iljc in ide a lulef addrtsx That the membership committee Is still bus was evidenced bv the plan outlined foi a house membeiship can- iss jn tf tin.ir futittn wlinti thn ifnuii . iu . , ,.,., ,,,,,,, I It Is also planned to send delega tlnns to Mnlin Morilll, Poit Klamath. Ilnuanza and all the sniallei plate In the lountv and spread tho enthusi asm which has permc.itted the Conn tv -eit 'si:vi:n I i ei: lllsriUCT si PPHVISOHS m:ah i;i; splpcikd. sLltilir CtT IN W (iKs pei: mi;n vnd IPAMS Charles Umgdoit tor D.iit) II K Winnind for Laugoll V.ille), Ptlward Drlscoll tor Port Klamath, Deit Vo gel for Poo Valle. P It Deal tor Crescent, V, L. Praln for Topsv, and A Stliller for tho Woiilen dlstritls 'weie the deput) road masters up pointed tin Klamnth Count) for tho coining )cai b the Countv Court )osterdn) A clocjioiisu In tho wages allowed was orderett b tho Court, which nmounlh to fit) cents poi da) for men and teams The toad mnsteis pievi ousl) recolviiig $1, get ?.l 50 poi d.i), common labor is cut ftoni $.1 50 to $,'., and horst'h mo to bo woith $2 50 pel span per ilti) PIILST NATIONAL DlltPCTOIts MIXT. Tho Dlieetots of tho First Nntlou nl Hank hold their regulni monthly tueottiiB at tho bunk last ovoulng T H M RESERVATION RIVERS OPENED FOR LOGGING llotli tlic Willi uncoil and Hprauo llivirH on the Klamath Reservation am now open to logging according to report .mil the Modoc Lumber Company In getting logs Into the wnt ii With the ordinary amount of now fall in this district the comll lions would lie IcIujI for logging now, but the l.uk of tlifs, handicaps tho woilv to ,i serious extent WOMAN LIVLS Veils'. witiiopt a stomach. SAX FRANCISCO. KoTj -One of the most remarkahlc cases In the his tory of medical science, which has hafflrd tho leading physicians and surgeons of the world, has Just coino to light here In the death of Mrs Laura M igglni, prominent memlier of the local Italian colon) and pioneer resident of San Franclsio Mis Mag ginl was In her 80th )ear and for 21 )ear.s, following an operation, she had lived without a Mom.uli Ur Chailes Brlgliam pel formed the ope ration at St Lukes hospital after all hope for her had heen given up GUILTY TDRJ1 r MILLCIt is HUM) (il ll.TV ON TWO COf.NTs AT i:m or a si:.vs.tional tkial l. 1'OHTLA.ND PORTLAND, Feb 5 Henr.v Al hers has been found guilty here on two of seven counts. This verdict completes the sen sational trial of Henry Albert, former piesideut of the Albers Milling Com pan), one of the largest flour lulllin concerns In the West who was found guilt) of treasonable conduct during the war with (lorm.in) The Miller, whose technical charge was a violation of the Espionage act. was anested earl) last fall for pro (iprmnn utterances while on the train from Oakland to Portland Shoitl) after his airest, he leslgned as president of the Milling Compan) Ills tilnl has attracted wide atten tion all ovei the wes In addition to his alleged statements on the train testimony was introduced to show that he had made other lomarkb to the effect that he was n Kaiser man, while on an auto tlip near San Fran cisco He was also declared to have mailo wngeis with other millers that Clonimi) would win the war When placed on tho stand Albeis declared that he had alw.ijs been a film friend of the United States and, that while he was bom in Hanover (lerninny, he came to this couiitr) at mi enilv age and had mud a hl en the fortune hen? He had nlwa)s opposed the mllltar) polit) of tho Kaiser, ho said Aa to his roni.u ks on tlie tiaiu at the time ho was ap Piohendod the ilefeiideut said that he was intoxicated during the entire trip and had no icrollctlon of what he might have said 1 ho maximum penult) of eiih of the counts on which Albers is con victed is ten thousand dollnus fine and twenty )oins impiisonmvut The Jui) hi ought In n sealed veitllet aftor three bonis delibeintlou )esterdiv and this was lead in tho Couit toilav The Judge has granted a thhtv davg stii) of execution A. now tilal will bo asked Albois has been leleased on bonds of ton thousand dollais which are the sumo as those on which ho with out it ev ions to Ills Dial SIIOHTPST DAY AT NO DV ALL IN ALASKA POUT YPKON, Alaska, ( ll Mill) Doc J I Tod.i) Is tho slimiest dav in tho )o,u Pii hoio In the snow. bound and Icebound counti) be)ontl , the Arctic Ciitlo that fact would not bo known, howevei. wmo It not for! tho almanacs, foi tho sun has not boon seon for da)s i Toit Yukon is in the counti) of! six months' night and. six months'1 day Six months from now tho sun m loniulii above the hoilzou tho ontlio twoiity.faitr houis of tho long 'est tin). I ! CHANGE IN LOBBYING U E jNew Bill Would Make Prac tice More Difficult MAY REDUCE CUSTOMS I'llni iple anil Inlcrot on District Reclamation ISmidi Would He ll.n Led I'p hj state Under Kastcrn Oiigon Aim's I'lan Itlrli Chem ical Deposits in .Southern Oregon. SALKM Feb " Lobh)ing will be nduced largely to a written, rather than n verbal pastime, If the bill ' now before the legislature, with an emergenc) clause. Is rushed thru as predicted The measure forbids lob bvlng with legislators either in or out of the state house and provide that arguments for and against pro posed laws must be made before committees, in the press or in print- led statements delivered to the mem bers on their desks Following the adjournment each lolib) 1st must also filo an expense account with the secretar) of state. Before taking part In an) activities around the legislators, they must re gister with the secretar) of state. The penalt) for violation of the, law would be a fine of not less than $200 not more than $5,000. SALKM. Or, Feb 3. The pro posed constitutional amendment by Iteprcventalivee Gallagher of Harney and Malheur counties, to authorize the state to guarantee district re clamation bonds contemplates that the state shall guarantee both the prnicipal and Interest on bonds Is sued A bill accompan)Ing the resolu tion for the amendment, would create a cpmmlsslon to pass on the bonds and make It optional, after Investi gation of a project to be reclaimed, vv hether the state shall guarantee the bonds The commission would be composed of the governor, secretary of state stale treasurer, superinten dent of banks and state engineer. All expense incut red In determining whether a pioject is feasible and a good Investment would be borne by the district SALKM Feb '. The Joint wa)3 and moans cominJttt'o of the legis lature wa, told hv W L Gazzaiu. foi met Seattle capitalist now Inter ested In southern Oiegon mines, that tho chrome and manganese deposits In southern Oregon are the heaviest in tho vvoild Authority for this statement, said Mr Gazzim, was a lopiosontntlvt of the Guggenheim In torests ITu statement was used as a basis for the icijiiest bv the state boird of mints ind geology for an approptiatlnn of fift) thousand dol lais Suthcrn Oitgon last )car produced iilnetv five ponent of the chrome of the I nlted St lies Mr Gazzam said, and tho state board has gone Into the mnikets ot the world and brought cupital In touch with this state. SALP.M Feb " The House has passed a biH legalizing tho expendi ture of $4 " ?" bv the emergency boaul dining the pJt vear. Of the total . xiHiiihtun $2J2.7.U was ex ponded foi the Oiegon military po lice Sevoi il Representatives In vot ing explaiied that they would not hnve favored tltowlng the military police that nnoiint had the question boon burnetii beforo tho legislature, as the) Yonsldtrod it n "political m gnniz ith n ' FIELD PEAS TRIED tuV PITY OUT NEAR IntUli , Captain ' W Siemens has ordered onough seed ftehl peas thru the nev i Count) Agent K H. Thomas to pant . two acio on lUo Aukeny ranch inu vour He Intends to give tbU vatu- uble ciop a thotoiiBli trial hero. NTRORUGER m i j 'a