EUMfataamT, T . J .1 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS 0F KLAMAIH cuumi Thirteenth Year No. 3,582 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1919 Price, 5 cents " fi' ' .iftTWMSM IK TO BE RETURNED RE6ULAR LAST OF CASUALTY LIST PUBLISHED I idled Htiili'H government I lie I'kI ' fir coast pel i ol.-tuii war xorvl.o (oni ' lllltll'lt llllhOMllll.l.,1 ('.llf,.r. .I,.'., ' I ' - ill" n .(inill iiiioiik hikIi of . nrh'i tcflriiTii as ' it nhlo (o ui.iko tliU HMiliit gnn-1 Tin filiiif 'ri,.. uir.ni.i in 1 In. I ,,f II... r..l A.... ' " ,'" '"".puny ii... . , ... . - . "' ",,l, ""' l"V,," inltirully I at Mlt ":;r:: -.;:: -1.: '-: FIRST ILLS TO WAHIIINtlTO.S'. Miirrli 2!i ilIIIW'll IIII lints In tlm wmld war ate 11 RFRIN It was only during a period of 11I1011I six weekH In the lute f'.ll of imili'N of Home who hale ill. mI 01 hIii !hnie been I11J1 1 nIiiii Ii iimiiIii Event i HunBary Will," ' "' ti.. u.... r .1.-., for ,, ,,,., A ; Ml M niffnr- I , """ "U"" """'If':" ,...ll.l lte, Crown g.omllne .,,, put Make No Difference 1 tit.t..NHHr n. .M..1.1M, proof ,f lm,fc M ll(Kll (B jsii .1.-1,11, They ..r,. mo-lly II ,...., ,, ,, , f( nl( , ,,f "' w" '" "'J'""'1 l,"''''"l "'-'oiik chain of l.olll....- i,,.h r , ..... 1 . ..... o.K.i.iioil HiH'H uici g.ne incir lives' 1,11, for their louiitr) llnlly .annuity Ilnln will continue' to ln loiucd, howuier, Indefinitely, I I l( at tin- Christian Chur.h at Eleven MEDFORD DANCING o'clock, new time, everyone belnz cordially Invited to attend TO BE REGULATED Mr Irvine talk If ft n most pro- j found Impression on all Mh hearers lust summer In n patriotic address' .MBHFORD. Or March 29. (Spp- Hint bus seldom liccn .''infilled licrp clal) An ordinance has been Intro-1 ami It Im safe to conclude ttiat hli duced In the Medford city, council auillenri. will he huge ; putting a ban on Sunday dances nnd .Incidentally It might be said that regulating all public dunces. ' following IiIh return to Cortland lie' The new law provides for a pol- dld rfioro Pennine boosting thru the he matron to attend nil public dan 'editorial column.') of the Journal lor en. with power to ."top the dance New Operation Begins MANY COME IN MARCH which Is ne essiiry for easy Stirling, ijulck and Kiuooth itccelcrn llon, high power and long mileage. rki; Are (.filing Horn.' Een .Mum1 lUl'idb lli'Oi I'11' Hi Itrilulo I'm llilol iVnni.u) "H.'ii.'KkIiiu" on ,!rmlllrr Term It.-Knr.lli.K l.uw ,cUiiM (IITrr Oilier I'nluK ImniiiMi iih Ioiik nit Hi.- .xp.'illtliiuary I I font's r.'iiti.tn In C.iropi- llicn ulll I I lie ili'iillm from iln.un.m Tim tied j of kill ulll i.iiitliiu.' lo ri'iili I lm I IIDO'III Wll.l, Itl'.MAI.V OS tommissiov rou timi:. Chiloquin Lumber Company llo"e ''' onc ,n''n heforu or since. i prlctles are helnR disregarded or a I ' t ir tnnri I tAtin fnrinitian QrlA mil V I ............ ... lU,.C ... I..... W..W . , : j:i,IlKi:i,V l,.lV AT eject anyone from the hall guilty of j SI'RI.VC liAKK DIKS. improper conduct and suggestive dances are spcclflclally forbidden. All public dances are to be licens ed and offenders will not only face a fine of from $10 to 100 or a pris on sentence of not less than five das. but lll have such license re-oked. FRANCE ASKING TIT RHINE BE . fil NM H.l,i:.M Mnrch 211 Kcnnlor It A I WABIIINHTON 11 C. Much I'l nam.' offl.lsl notlflciilloiin from the iiooih has anuotim.-d that lie lll n- ' war tli'purtiiH'til lU'llltlCII 'lltll' Mil III main on the hlRhway .ommlsHlon at li'iiht until all (.intra. In rox.-rlnK thi op.'rallous for this ).ar hae huen hit William Slum u ill known mil-' " l.li'lit of the Merrill .IMrlrt, left for VULUIN 1 LLKo AKfc NOW ' Mrs Aimlld.i K Do-s, mother of CREWS ARE SELECTED! Mr (i-''- s- wnii.ms of the SprliiK Lake district, who came here fifteen months no from Kentncky and has resided at the Williams lilt: Mills at Various I'oinN in I'i.uii.' I,omo lMe ,lmt tl,ne- ,1"8fi!,! away ' tn ere yesterday at 1 1 3U A. M The t) Will All Hti.rl at Nearly Snino, ,,lcra, , t J0 lle(1 tomoriow from Timi' Will S.uv Ciitll W.-.itlier1 Hin William residence In Spring ,, .... , . , . ., I Lake at two P M following which ( on. lltions Stop 'I In in .Nct Winter. . . , . , , ., ,,. interment will be made in the Mt MlK Montlilj I'.ij Itoll for Countj.l l.akl remetarj All friends are in- ! lted to attend ASKED FOR FRANCE rt..l lt.nl. nl.l.l.lllllail lltr4 In.llIU I lifHrrni lln ui huhiimki iivi.i unit" ,. i . . i u,nrl . . ., . . Han I'ranrlmo this lu.iruliiK In re-' lhl rerun cfiil In HtuiKsry would I , , , ,. , . , . . . t i .i n.. i spouse lo word of his mothers serl- rfi'j I n no rlnihKe In the mllUmy, ,,, ... .,-,.. u. . "l, Illness near Harraiiien o Sins po Cy uf llm lulled Hlntes, so far .... ..... i ' . . . i . I . 'was III the .iimi lei Is when tint news M th r . .'I'.ir nient l.nd been m ,Ur4to .hue ' "'h'l "'" " """'An liuine.ll.Ue rail lor flft) t ntnliini of troops from IVanc. "" ""," ltln '" ,,,", "'""'"'' J" i.lui,i,.,.ni for serM.o In IM h Idle...... wni foull..ulnK mori.:,nI,,D' ""-at, n the train I, WAKIIINcriON, I) C , TO BE STORMED The 1.1k saw mill season for Khun-' KLAMATH FALLS ath County, which with the box far-1 lories nnd other wood working estab lishments, constitutor a pay roll of n Mar.li 2H (iiarter of a million .Uillars per hOIISilII.I ttwilill. ulll I-..I iin.li.i. Iini.,lu..v Iw.rn - " - ....u. .......... ... rtplilly tlmti nrlr.limlly rheduloil and JH.000 were returned dii.iiiK the month of Miirrli Ho onnoiitire.1 the r.'IciiM1'" I mtiKsjol fourteen national guard n'ul National Army Dhlnlmis with brl l itt r records In permnnrut m'l Urjf Mtatillnluiirnt to preserxi ttulr tndltloni. Til In In.luiles the Nino IjrFlrit dhlslnti C0l'KNIfA(ii:N. March 23 - (he full text of I he (lermiiu reply to :h.i Alllrt rnnrrnliig th InmlliiK of the Polish troops shows that (l.irmmiy clilmfd lin did not tiudnrlnko to tiro frer ntros to the I'ollsh army In Wfit rrutsla In the itrmUtlco ncreo nrnt with (Tie Kritt-nt The reply stnles that the entlro MS SECRETS 1 The nrrhal of the Victory Loan Special early tomorrow morning will rope lias ',.ari.. .i.i,. ..,. .. . ,. ,,- in t he announred by a bombardment of . . - - " ",i'r"i "i" "ar uepari- , ,,, lllJtcrialIzP. all(L , the rity after tliTS train passes the in. in and will prolubh he publlihud , ... ,,, .,,,., ,,, j Chelsea bux factory and will he In block operations n.svt winter Klamath Falls until fle o'clock, in- The ClillouliPl.umber roinpanj ntslca'1 of ' ' sl- n8 nn"'ced es- Chlbxiuln Is the name of the newest ' 'rday. according to a wire receled addition to the ln.luslrl.il concerns nf , '"day from A " Epperson, who Is OltKfiOX OFKICIAIi KKrUHKH TO HLI5MIT DHV QUKHTIO.V Presents Her Claims to Coun cil of Four OLD TREATY WANTED Demands of French Nation Now Ilv fore Wilson no.I Three Premier Include Territory Formerly Held) It) French (internment, and Con trol of Itnllroads Left of Rhine. SALK.M, March 29 Attorney Gen eral Hrown holds that a referendum cannot be Invoked In Oregon on the Joint resolution of the last legislature ratifying the national prohibition, pAitiSr March 29. In laying her amendment, and he has declined toj,,a,ms 0pfoI,. th(, council of Four prepare a title for the ballot. He hasjeonsIs(Ini; of pre3ldent Wilson, Prcm declared that the referendum cani,e. ijov,i r;fc0rge, Clemencei'i and only be applied to law making power of the legislature, and that bills and acts may be referred to the people, but not resolutions. today Knrli serilce in Trance will be of-' fered as a relief for thohe w ho wLsh to return Tim enlistment will be made for three e.irn nnd tlio men will he roiuentratc.l at Camp Moid,' Mar) laud i the county This plant will start about ! "n l,,s w:,v 1,ack from ,,,l"d . l.(M'.lli .MAX iti:.sov win rooit (;.isoi,im: HAS lli:i: SO COMMON IV All. niMiiin.s iii'iu.m; tin: lasr .months or waii i:.I'I.aim:m. NAMF.Ip OX HKillWAV IIOIIV April 1st, according to report, and I A "aucry oi pronnneiu spe.iiu.a will emi.lov m tl. neielilinrlmn.! ,,n Including Frank Irvine, Arthur C thlrtj-flie'men The mill site is o ! SPenccr. attorney for the IT S cate.l near the mouth of iho Sprnguo road Administration, llail- nobert E. I'OKTI.AXI). Mulch 2'J -An lloutKomeiit has been mule by the situation riKnrdliig I'nseii In iV.-st j -tinndard Oil (oin(ian) explaining i 'i' I'ruula and Dunxlg. has been rliui':. ' ilu nocessnry prolucllon of m.'oll.ie M llnrc (lie nrmlstlcu and makes nf ! fur our fighting r'rplaucs was r lr of other ports Instead of l)nnU I spmisllilu during tin latter pm of t.i.i var for tlio larl of easy sCirllng .(iia'ltles In ordtn irv motor gitboKit Kvory oil rompati) hud nun o or lew difficulty Willi KHSOlllI'' dlllilU llm last few uionthe of 1 9 is ami k.iiii.i .omphilnt was licniil nmong molorlnis It iih lnii.i!.slhle until now howoior, to offer nny ,pliin.t-l tlou, beiause It was a military fart1 whlih (Oill.l not be mid.' public i Ai latino gnsolllie must be hlghli A wire was recelied here this morning, conveying the news of the ('octlon of Wesley O Smith as ilc-j president of the Itonseiell Highway Association to rupresent Klamath County As Mr Smith Is now in the South on mi extended trip, It Is not known whether he will accept this responsibility llliur at Chlloiiuln, and will mean a substantial ud.llllou to this growing point on the Klamath reservation. I Tim Klamath Manufacturing com pany expects to commence work in the mllV the llrst of the week. This upuralion employs about 200 men In t lie mill and hot fnctori The coin-J Smith, executive manager for the Liberty Loan for Oregon, Lieutenant j Clark Burgard, and Private C. C l Likens, wounded war heroes and I war cross winners will accompany the trophy train which will contain enp ! Hired souvenirs of eiery Imaginable puny plans to make about the same dlscrlptlon and which will be here I long enough for everyone to sec sat. PARIS, March 29 - It Is rumored Ihit llm Interallied mlsxlon at IUn ll hoi been Interned but the minor bi not hem .ourirmed Serious 11m ldpr are reported there .llrert.'.l galn.it the mixtion which Is Imlii'i Uolal.il front tlio Poles 1 Til TO JUMP i n am ELECT TRIBAL HEADS coi .cn. or Twr.i.vi: will m: M-XKCTCn TOKAY I OK IM POUTA.VT WOUK. IIKI.r.t.'ATlOX SUNT TO WASHIXtiTOX SOON AM. TIMKPIKCKS ahkaixim: iiorit foii si:v MONTHS. HAM.i; ,T Tvo l. TOMtlUltOW I volalll'', or. In other winds. It must . i Miporlio i.ipliiii ami mis special niei i was fuiulshe.l mil) at the sucrlfUn' I of Iho Kiihollne loft for regular use (insullno Is iimilit up or .onstltueiits KLAMATH AtiKNCY, Maieh -9 -j having boiling points langlng from ' , special to" Tim Herald) Much In I low to high The need for "li-iteresl Is now being taken by the In- TO Hi; Siri'j planes look a huge pari of Iho low j ,r f the Klamath Iteservalfon In lufHrlnrllv. i cut this j.'.ir as last The Lamm Lumber coinpuii) at Mo doc Point, whose employes total about ' 1.10, plans to start Tuesday This 'mill, which cut about 10.000.000 foet I last your, hopes to increase this ! amount by about 2.000,000 this i.ea-! son This operntion was begun in i 19 13 and has been Increasing In' ' ! magnitude in cry year since that timo j The Algoma Lumber company will yil.l 'get under way In a fow days, accord ' Ing to reliable report I Lumbermen assert that they will 'have little .lltllculty in getting their . crews together. SHASTA VIEW FORMS A GLUB lTlthT SIAKi: WAII OX MH'IKItKLS AM) TIIKX TK1J UP HL'SIXKSS OF IlKGULAR COMMUNITY HODY FIRST BALL OE SEASON PLAYED TWO TrUMS FROM HKJH hCHOOL LIXi: UP FOR IN111AI. GAMK AT MOIMM7 PARK YITF.HDAY AITKRNOON l si:i:is all com:. Today l th t ,lly of , ,,,,, n',i ,ch mid overy oim Is imtl- led to t rimiiM ,,,i ..,.t..i. ,.i......i .......in ..... -.it. ' The n'odb which weio sent to the Herald offlio a short time ago thiu tlio comics) of Congressman N. .1. Slnuott have all been disposed of to boiling point roiistltueiits fioni tho ,u ,.jc,.,f0 ,,f the twelve memb.irs.tho re.sldenth of the communlti rruiln oil nnd loft the ordlnaiy motor ,lf t, uitnl ,.0uncll whlvll Is to flo' m gasoline s km lint lacking in tliesn i(tlt IPI0 0.lay, as matters of vital low boiling points, which niu noces-1 llPHt to the future of the Keservi- sary for ens) .stinting of tho eugliio RO.V.WA Ri:.MI)i:.T VISITS M. Hettinger of the Iloifiinzu dlb- tinn will be pint oil In the hands cf While n at on giiso no Is evaetiy , i,i.. i,.i. ...ii... i r,.r ,.vi..e mimatlm: In the, ... ' . . ... ... trlct is looking after business intor " ., , . i The ho ci lion in tineo uoiogites ,a ... ,iln ,.,,... , ,, exlie.no mill and . m.fliMl allium. ..,,.. .. ,. ,,,., llv,,S", '" ",U l0lln, SU,t pheio of high altitudes. It would bo. , 3) n (i() iorfM it..anli.i.l ti. r- tintmnnliHoii If UOtllll ono hour on r . , 'f $500,000 mipropi intion ror tin ...Mil ()n rellrll L' ..,.l.(l,t n.. tl... . . 1. .... ..n,....... ... (w.i. n lit... 1,1 ..til. ' " ""' " '" unit Hie lie. .rs... ,..,.. 1...H,,,,.' ,,. ..t.,1 tinn.000 for e-lll- porato loo iuli'kly mid would lm ! ,.., of ... .. , Ueervntlou pensive lm... ,,, llnir.lv lifter tlm signing of , .ti. in. o'clock tomoiriiw lli. ""o i ii ii ii pes at Wrnlng Many nnd mied m.. n... e., ...... ....... "ndaon tho clitiiimi whle'i. w,,u n,i... -.. " ..'..- i f I 1 Is ono of tho llrst matters to bo tuk- tcd tlm nriulslli-e tho need for this spp. That the Indians are most antlous to (O-opeinte with tholr outside neighbors in building up highways foi themselves mid thosn who tlsP tholr beautiful land, hna boon Indl iii (nil In various ways recently and Til l,u for them In this nmtlor as It Um in nit pint In tlm iiln-li'thi'is which tney navo suicoss..n.y by getting along nccompii.siiou. HUM) OltATOIt OP I'OKTLAM) WILL AliUKI'.Vi SPKCIAI. UN. IO.N MKim.MJ AT CllirlSTlAX CHURCH FOR VICTORY LOAN , a wnr ineaiitiro last your nnd rial aviation gasoline hronnui loss ur- "leruiwn fr mn montls fiom Kr I1( U,( crow gimollno legnln. r ntliiihlHHtlc iiM,r tlm results mnl ed Its old high iiunlll), due to a full, tlm """ "'0y nr" K,vc" m,lcn ""'-p ' iiiitforiu i'h tin of boiling points fiom ..,'?!" n'cr""tl"'i while others hoot ! the low to the high. ivooiliow WIIkhii tin..," ...i.ii. ii'i.i.r. u M...U iiii imfurliiiinte fact "Mils iiii ii,..i. i !......,........,. their inogroh-slvo chaiacter nnrivj ' """ niee unr Hcnediiio timi i in oriiuinry iiiukh mi nix. i i-n . .... Ud knnrks im...... ....... .. ...... ......... ....n., "M ck-to-( vnww" Is bound to win . AVall. .. ' ""HI h' II' , HP "III ! i.. ' "(IHm"i- It innltcH little illf- what ho li'iil been nst"l 1". J'1' ho n c " 0llPf, l,l,l" '". nnlPSH . played 1111 linpnrln oninkos tho reiiulred clmngo lm Is nlng of tho war 10 ho out of stop with dm t.isl , with such g-isoltuo as could bn man- hunch iifictiirod without Inteifeilng with ,,,,. ,l0 ,Kit of avlntloii gasollno. Tlm ".H., Urns TO Pnelfle roast had a llllli'll onslor tllllo flKT Itl.'.M FKiHTIXG '.iw.n ii,n i.'ni..rii .nira III the K.ist ,,. , genoi-.l nhoitago of gasoline foieod , for Montaguo. whore ho was called ,)oro ,0imiow wllh tho Victory Loat.1 imi .V ' " -a"ho Uiimiinlnn (ho fuel mlmliilHtintloii to Ibsiio ord- y mo sorious nui . " """ I special train, Is tho nowa locolvcd ...u i.zccim Slovak govoniinontB ,.. nrnhlbltlnc iho uso of plcmmiio whoso recovery is rognniou as a mai- , n tl,i0Kinm flom stnt0 manager .... .1...... tM O....I. 1.. n. .!! L '...... IIII III UUlllH. I'll, fiuilll nunuiivu'l. Hlllltll tlllS 1110nilHg, 'ploiioor. coming to Iho Pacific Coast ,t wn, ,cqllc&tcii j XNj,0 to llftvo a across tho plains tn 1854, and has nl- clmrcti gathoring tomorrow at which wnyB boon In good health. His pros- Mr. Initio would speak and In ro- CAI.LKD IIY ll.LXr.SS That Frank Iivino, tho famous blind otutor nnd odltnrlnl writer for tho Orogon Jouiual who was bought hole bv Iho KIUs Lodge, for their flag nr. a. a. ooiiiu .ui. .... ,..,,.... cclolnatlon lnht humnior. Is to bn An oiganization which Is Hist 10 l'. used ns a means for the eUormln ul ion of btiulrrcls in that neighbor- he od and later to become a generil (ommuuity Club was organized Thursday evening by the live wires of tho Shasta View district and thev ..re all live ones, according to Countv Agriculturist K. H. Thomas, for abo'lt every body in thnt section was tl.eru. O K Hunt was selected as Presi dent of tho now organization, 11 F. Caton bocretniy-treasurcr and Jamas Redden, poison miter A concortcd effoit Ijs gding to bo made by all the farmcis theie to "put the skids" under tho myriad squirrels which are Infecting that section in over glowing numbers. A number of piojects for commun ity development nnd social enter tnlnmont nre also being formulued by tho now club niombeis. MRS. IIURX RACK FROM LOXfJ VISIT Mrs Cicorgo Hum, v. no has b".'n In Portland and other outside points for an extended tlmo ctiiruod tv Klamatlv,Fall8 last night. Sim icports that her two sons. Ralph and Will are still across tho water although thcio is good chanco that Ralph may got back next month. At present ho is touring Kngland I Signs that "Spring has Corao" in this clty are everywhere evident. If the reports that finding violets on the hill into town were not enough to convince one of this fact, one had only to attend the baseball game at the Modoc Park yesterday afternoon to be doubly assured of it. The game which was played be tween the Bear Cats and the Tigers, both aggregations of the Klumnth County High School lesultcd in a victory for the Tigers by a score of 10 to 9. It seems very piobable now that the lestralnt of the past two years has been removed the Interest iu the national game here this year will bo greater than for a long time. Faculty members report that there Is an un usual amount of good material for a team this )ear. - Orliffiio. Fi&nce has naked tha. har boundaries as fixed by the treaty of Paris In 1814 be. restored together with the Saar Basin. She stipulates In her requests thht Germany be not permitted to estab lish fortifications or occupy witn armed forces or control the railroads In the Rhine Province on the left bank of the Rhine River, and de mands that "the Rhine river be thn natural frontier of Frmnce on ihe Alsace-Lorraine line." CAMP LEWIS IS IIASE FOR VOLUNTEER ARMY. WASHINGTON, D. C. March 29 Camp Lewis is to be made a base of the' Ninety First-Division which Is to be recruited from the surround ing territory. The Forty Second (Rainbow Division) will be cavalry Divisions in the new organization, liich will be all American in char acter and will be drawn from all the states by the volunteo- system HERE FROM PORTLAND E. Hutchison was among tho train arrivals last night from Portland. He is a guest at tho Hotel Hall. LUMRERMAN HERE Preston Nine, a lumberman of Bray, Calif., is in the city on matters of business for a few days. SULLIVAN RELEASED FROM FEDERAL JAIL PORTLAND, March.... 29. The charges against Nols, J, Lund, a hoise doctor at St. Vincents hospital I'cie and Daniel Sullivan of Klamath Falls charged with a violation of the espionage act, during the war, have been dismissed on tho recommenda tion of the Federal attorney on the giound that tho evidence against them Is too weak. Both had been Indicted. FIRE DESTROYS AGENCY 01 .MAN WITH iaiUji: FAMILY IS RURNED OUT AT EARLY HOUR THIS .MORNING.' ALL PROPERTY GONE. NO IXSURAXCE Sullivan was sont from here sever al months ago and was believed by local authorities to be a man ot tha most dangerous character. ROYS LEAVE .NEW YORK A letter recolved this morning from Louis Hoagland stated that the Oro gon boys ot the 13th Aoro Squadron would leave Camp Mills, N. Y.. for Camp Lewis March 26th. Lou says tho Klamath Falls boys are in fine condition, and will bo home by April 15th maybo sooner. MIDLAND VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. George Furber of tho hv,.i. -'men military llioasuies ncnliiNt ,,,,.,,,,, Ml, .u mi Hnndiv. Mnroc !n,,"r'!,n l0Vo,ut,o,lllV Rov-j The oulput of nvlatlon gnsollno by my co TW f "l0 ,l"mn,ili" "1- all tho rofluoiios oast o ftho llockloa U, J'18 "avo ' crossod tho fron. was not enough, so California was . 0. cnBt"i (lalacla, according lo I called upon (o furnish u largo part nov" '""Patch. I of tho supply. At tho roqueBt of tho out illness Is caused from n heart affliction. sponso to (his rail tho pustois ot the city havo arinugcd for a Union Serv- with a basket ball team. Will, she auniaiid nisuici came in town yesior sayo, is In Tours, Franco and most ' ")' tor a brief visit. Thoy are stay anxious to cot a lino fiom his Klam- 'IB at tho Hotel Hall. nth Falls friends. Mrs. R L. Smith, who has been on an extended winter trip In South ern California teturned to Klamath Falls last evening, Mr. Smith, who was with her for some time proceed ed her here. She loports a flue time. ASHLAND MAN HERE F. R. Merrill ot Ashland Is In the city for a short tlmo on buslnoss, KLAMATH AGENCY, March 39. (Special to the Herald) Fire from an unknown cause at six o'clock this morning dostroyed the home of Eph rlam Slsson, a government employee, with a totui loss of everything, the family having it narrow escape from being seriously burned. Tho Slsson homo was located sear tho government saw'mlll on the out skirts of the Agency. Mr. Slsson arose and built tho ftro at the usual t'.ine and tho blnzo was discovered a short tlmo later. ,Tho unfortunate man has a wife and six children. Theie was no insurance. $25 REWARD The Herald will pay 925 reward for Information leading to the arrent nnd convict Ion of anyone caught stealing copies of the Herald after their delivery to subscribers. This practice of stealing papers, especially along Main street, has reached such proportions that the Herald to (Ota to stop it. and with that end ta vkrar Is offering this reward.