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PAGE FOUR THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Intimate Study of General Villa Explains Rule Over Force WEEK’S MARKE! WAS NO! HEAVY tkansfex °?\-ST a TE i MONDAY, MARCH BO, I»U Average Dairy Cow Pays $66.66 a Year C. E. K. Hatch et ux to Emery Emory D. Mor Mor- ri». warranty deed. 21. half interest In lot 3, block 33, Orindale. Emery D. Morris to Fred W. tlor- nuiu, warranty deed, 23300. lot 3.' SFARNE KEilll'l < F REEF, INIRK block 33. Olludalo. 4X1» MUTTON siNJCK WERE United Slates to John N. Warreu, FEATURES OF LANT WKKK^ I*'«*»«-w NE 4». Bee. 34-21-13. FEATIRES OF LA T Wrr.aN fulted States to John N. Warren. ~ > producing herds show nu CORVALLI8, March 30 The uv- <>t Income MARKET AiTIVlTIEN SE H SKI4. Sec. 11; St» 8WH. Bee erage Income per cow in Oregon as ¡average of 2114.66 each for slxty-one I 13; NEK* NEK. 8«o. 14-41-13. shown by reports from 3,609 cows cows. The three lowest producing , Lloyd R. Delap to M. O. Delap. wna |aal year 328 26, as report. <1 In herds showed all average of 237 61 The next day Villa himself went to huve a cent. 1 couldn't get a Job. A CLOSE RANGE VIEW OF THE (Herald >qvtuu rervlce) wurranty deed, 310, SW 14 SE'« . BE (he Agricultural College surve) Only for seventy-one cows the store ami took possession Squads either. 1 got to talking with an REREL LEADER. BY A UNITED iof twenty men were permitted to en American fellow on the street, and he' PORTLAND, March 30,—Fairly 14 SW *4. Sec. 9-37-1114. direct Income from the sale of milk A select herd of Jerseys In Linn heavy receipts of cattle the early part Bertha V. Smith to Fred Plum, or cream Is Included In the Item In count/ produced an Income of 2146 took me Into a restaurant and bought ter the store at a time. l*IU.SH STAF F CORRESPONDENT ¡teallty allowance should b« mnd.< for per cow for the year 1912, and 2140 "Hand down those hats.” said Villa, tue a $10 meal ticket. That was the of the week, with a few loads of extra deed. W It 8K14. Sec. 5-37-16. David Oeborne to T. R. Johnson. 1 he value of skim milk In addition. pointing to a supply of broad-brim last I ever saw of him, but I'll do fav choice steers going at a good 25c bet for t ho year 1911. Mahy h(,rtl(| <h((w a mut,h h|)|1|„r ,B. Stetsons. The clerk brought down a ors for 10,000 Americans Just to pay ter than the preceding week. Very warranty deed. 310. lot 8. block 212. A report from lleiiton county shows THE REVOLUTIONARY TROOPS light offerings Thursday and Friday, Mills Second addition. him back.” hundred or more hats. come An average of the highest n income of 3150.84 for March, 1913 United States to Eugenie M. Fox. her-a r„llorled rrol(1 ,,aill of a..vura| for butter fnt »old to n creamery from Put there 1» very little of the soft and the market 10c to 15c lower. "Come here, Jose.” said Villa to a Receipts of hogs diu Ing the wtsk patent, ZJ.'. BE *4 NWI4.8WN* NEi4,NE __ ZL .. counties is slightly In excess of 3100 'n herd of fifteen cows Mllk and cream CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, March 30. soldier. "Take off your hat.” Then side to Villa. One of his best friends, were not heavy. Buyxra forced the • K» — SWN»,NW14 BE 14 • Bee. 36-33-10. J an acquaintance of hls boyhood, be Villa slammed a new Stetson onto the — — --- ’*1 per cow. for n family of four udii It* was alao - -Noontime of a cold raw day, in the Or»gca Inlaud Development com-1 head of the happy soldier and twisted trayed him. Villa sentenced him to price down about 10c. Extreme tops In Clatsop county three herds of m>ed on the farm mountains; a score of Mexicans sit- it about critically. "Doesn't fit you. death. The man’s mother and sister sold around 38.85 at the first of the pany to Carl Stapp, warranty deed, The averages show what la actually ¡21. lot 17. blocks. Orindale addition' I““* C°*' *" •“* ting around a campfire, their guns huh? Here, try this one.” slamming came to Villa; he had known them week, closing at 28 75 nt the eud. lx, I ng done by the many. und Ih« J T McManni. et ux to R V Ess. 1 “ • '°7 “ herd, reported and cartridge belts beside them; an on another sised hat. A moderate run of mutton for the from his childhood. 1 »how un sveruge Income of 239 3t> higher Incomes of the tew show what American miner rides up to the fire. "You bad a mother and sisters,” week's business, with a strong de- warranty deed. 310, SW X» NW <4. Sec 1 from <>ighty-threv cows. All day long and all the next day It is possible to accomplish by testing uiaud for top grades. The market | ¡18; NW14 NEH.8ec. 21-339-8; also "Welcome, senor," says the cap Villa himself worked fitting coats., they pleaded. 'Don't kill Manuel.” cows and selecting only the best. In Tillamook county the three blgb-| tain. The Mexicans feed the new- { trousers, shoes, shirts and all the "I have no father, no mother, no continued about in line with the 204.25 acres In 39-8. United States to Roy F. Klnsmau. comer. sisters, no brothers, no friends, no prices of the previous week. Prime things his men needed. "This isn't looting," he explained. memory.*' said Villa, “when the wet lambs brought 26.50 to 27; yearlings | patent. EH NW 1» , ENN» SW. NWK, QT£[| 1QWQ [RD DilUIlD DI 1IIT destruction. All this should be clean The time conies tor him to go. He ullll Aufid lUK lUHln I InNI ed up, together with such underb'usli fare of m.v country is at stake.” An 1 25.75 to 26; ewes 24.60 to 25. and SW44. 8ec. 32-38-10. starts oil over the mesa on bis horse, "It's confiscation of warfare.” stuff 75 cents less. shorn United Stales to Harvey I. Scott, us Interferes, but the cost would be ¿hat night Manuel died. There was another side to It. Villa after hearty goodbyes. patent, WH WH Sec. 31-32-7 ü .prohibitive. However, a certain met half a dozen of his men later, all "Wait, senor, one minute," shouts (Continued from page II nmount or this work can be done ev Villa doesn't drink or smoke. It's ‘ TAX COMMUNION the captain. The American obeys dressed up. NA VN IT IN NOU TOLL* REPEAL IN ery year along the mads, and In the "Got everything you want?” Villa an old story that he first began life as The captain comes running up to him. UP TO TAXPAY ER <X*NNII»KI(EI> REAL 1 provided with a little power for such course of time a system of clesr places asked them. "Got shoes, clothes, a bandit, when a rurale, a mounted I "When you go to Chihuahua don't j can bo established that will reduce CRISIS IX PARTY things ns saws and lathee. tell Villa that you saw us sitting money, hats, guns, ammunition—ev policeman, outraged his sister. He| l(F.SILT OF MULTNOMAH DECI the danger of five to a minimum. I erything you want? ” was killed by Villa, who had to ee | *"We need more tools, that will around the campfire at noontime. You SION NOT KNOWN SOME INDICATE THAT THIN HILL probably be secured as they are need have In tlds manner cleared the road "Si, señor, ” we are very happy and for his life. see, he sent us out to find the bandit ----------- ' MAY MEAN WAR ed, but alao we ueed u modern, well- on both aides front hoadquartera to A mysterious American girl has' Castillo. He would not like to know I content.” (util the Matter Is Carried to the Nu- ■— "Very well, then.*' mapped Villa, equipped _ woodworklug ___ _ _ shop, W-. black- * I ward the lake« to a distance of about a been his escort for several years. She i that we were resting at noontime. We premc Court, the Tax Commission- Twenty Hours of Debate Will Ik' End >mlth »1 hop _ . _ and _ . power . provided for mH*. »<"• have carefully trimmed th» were only talking over what we had with a dreadful look on his face and is black-eyed, black-haired and beau ers Hail' No Ground to Make Any ( ed s| Tuesday Tucwlay Afternooi Afternoon—Two Hun- trees, which not only adds a degree with au oath. "Now I've taken care tiful. them better do to find that diablo Castillo. hind of Ruling—Ttie Decision of decal Members of Congrvsa Wish to of safety, but greatly beautifies the of you, but if you don ’ t take care of Villa is a bad man as far as the cus-1 "But two temporary rangers are al But don't tell Villa, huh?” Npesk an Hour Flach—Despite the me when it comes time to fight I'll toms of civilization go. There can be i Cleet'>n Taken to Primarily Affect lowed during the season, one of whom park.” This is only one of the hundred in kill you with my own gun." Multnomah. Work of the Party la-aders. Jack- no doubt of it. But he Is a strong la constantly employed In Issuing cidents that shows the tremendous sonians Are Split. man. who controls not only hls men.1 licenses and ergisterin* visitors, so power that Villa exerts over his sol j » i , r-i'(M»re«l for The Hcrwlil by the "Why don't you quit?” a friend WASHINGTON. D. C„ March 27.- ‘h«‘ on; •'“‘7 dier«. All of Villa'8 soldiers are vol asked Villa, one time early in the but himself. When he Is bad it isn't State Tax t'omniiwiiou) through weakness, and that may be a .. ‘ the .. regaln- park. Then Is It strange that tbers Is unteers. While Huerta, in the Mexi game, at Jaurex, when things looked It appears that by decree rendered [ . rhe republicans predict point in his favor. H always a report current that deer are can capital, is seising farmer boys in dark for bis side. In the latter months he has begun I in the circuit court of Multnomah; inK of congressional control In No- slaughtered by poachers, who need the market places and dragging fath Villa pointed across the Rio Grande to pay more attention to the business {county on March 24, 1914, the taxvetuber, as tbe result of the fearful only keep track of the ranger to carry Masonic Meeting. ers from their families at midnight to to El Psao. Work In the Third degiee will be side of his revolution. Whenever he collector of said county has been en- '»pin in the ranks of democracy over on their nefarious practices with per- get soldiers. Villa is getting them in a -feature of tonight's meeting of When I see El Paso, with Its fine goes to a town he establishes an office Joined rrom collecting tbe penalties ' (he Panama tolls repeal, fert Impunity? this fashion: Klamath Lodge No. 77, A F A A M buildings and its clean homes and its He receives his callers in a business prescribed by law. as applicable to the ( ,Tht. ranka of |he opposition are "This entire matter could be satis "We wish to Join your army," say clean, well clothed, _ ___ ______ gentle children like fashion, _________ dressed ___ in business ,econ<* •»•H of any I»* charged on the broken,” said Congressman Know- two Mexicans, approaching the rebel and women, and then look at Jaurex, clothe, listens impatiently when alro1*' *hen Brit ,ialf oi ,uch tax land today. "It Is a big advantage factorily handled by creating a game Homo From South. leader. "Did you ever fight before?” with its dobe houses, its muddy story is too long, and then gives hls ils pald prlor to APrl1 *• for the republicans coming tn con- preserve, to embrace not only the park, but all that portion of the for Mr and Mrs. John Ellis, who have snaps Villa, half closing his dull, gun streets, its rotten schools and its poor 1 derision like a shot. And he has nev- Tl‘c ‘onnul"M,io11 18 not advised Kr(.M 1I11W a j» too bad that pollt-j metal colored eyes. “No, senor.” ragged children and women, it makes er been known to change, whether he *he,l“!r nn »PI**1 ,roni decree |(>a| capltal had to be based on a est reserve on the north to township been wintering In California, return "Why do you wish to Join?” "For me mad. Our women and children was right or wrong. | will be taken by or on bebalt of the , proposition like the tolls light, but It 26, and on the west to range 1. Wil ed to Klamath Sunday evening lamette meridian, then giving to It our country,” answered the peons have as good a right to fine things as ia Villa a killer? It It ’ ’ s s easy to an- | voua, J r - aui1 *•> eour *®. unable to an- Is Inevitable that it will be the easy to an-1 Just such protection as !s now afford "Well, I’ll take you.” says Villa. And the women and children of the United swer. He is. He has Uken tlclpate what the final disposition of Bll nj,.ct of future congressional and ___ M< listien Hack. taken the lives 1 ed to other game preserves of s sim- then he snaps out: "But if I ever see States have, and It's the fault of the of scores of men, many of them ln |tl,e matter m,y ** ,n caae 11 *• Pre#en' presidential campaigns Thad McHatlan haa returned from 1 liar character. you run or quit fighting I'll kill you Mexican men that they haven't got cold blood. •• the supreme t«.<t to tn th» »unrein., corut for decision. decision He * has pulled Pascual . t ted ''This question affects every Amer n week's sojourn In the Rogue River ''.The trail to the lake was In very myself. Understand?” "Si. senor,* them. We’ve let a few- people get ev Orozco's nose, in the very presence of Since this issue primarily affects ican. regardless of party. The soli Valley. declare the delighted peons erything, and we've got to get It back Orosco's body guard, hoping to get Multnomah county it is one for the, darity of the democrat party has van bad shapa. and required a great deal an At of work, which was given It. the ProP*r officials of that county to set ished. as It Is Impossible for the par Villa s looting in a store in Manaco again.” an excuse to kill him. 1 He'entered ____________ expense of probably 2200 certain Walaam Returns. was the height of orderly pillage. He city of El Paso with only three men tle in the first instance. ty to remain firm when the president Indian Agent Edson Watson Is back rocks can be removed from the trail, In view of the present uncertain had given orders than any man who There's one American, somewhere and tried to kill Gulslppe Garibaldi. sdvocstes sn un-American policy.” so that burros can pass over It, in from Portland, where be was called to looted would be shot, and five men in the Southwest country that Villa "Kill” Is Villa's solution of most dif ties in the situation, the final outcome Despite the confidence of those attend to business matters were killed that day. But be learned would like to find. ficulties. He has come unscathed of which the commission is entirely standlug Iwhind Wilson, those oppos which case the Crater Lake company that a Spaniard, owner of the largest "I was stranded once,” says Villa, through a thousand close calls Just unable to foresee, the taxpayers must ed to the removal of the free tolls will keep these little animals at Cra D. Maheu and wife wlll leste In thè ter Lake I-odge for the use of guests their own Judgment in mak store in town, had been working in Santa Fe, Texas. There was a price ! because he is always able to get hls exercise ' "Vast quantities of dead and down mornlng for Wstsonvllle, Calli. to he ing tax payments. Any one of three 'clause are fighting desperately. As a against the rebels. on my head in Mexico, and I didn’t gun out first. result, the democratic spilt Is becom timber encumber tho grounds of the gone untll October. burina hls ab- ¡courses are now open to them: ing wider, and bitterness In Increas park, affording dangerous Inflamma I M Cbllcotc wlll look after 1—They can pay one-half of the WOMEN'S RESST men dropped in during the afternoon TO EIGHT CIGARETTES Ib Ing. The twenty hours' debate ts ex- ble material for spreading fire and Mr. Mnheu's business Interosts bore. before taxes charged against them ROOM OPENED to take a look at the splendidly XEW .MOVE OF CHURC HES af ter April 1, and take the chance on the peeled to terminate Tuesday equipped rooms prepared by the Wo noon. The anti's plan la to ha vg final determination by the courts as The formal oixning of the ladies' men’s Civic League for the accommo A movement to prevent young boys to whether or not the penalties speci- Speaker Clark’s speech the final room in the rear of the Chamber of dation and convenience of ladies from ¡from becoming adicted to the cig fled in the law will be collected on broadside. EXPERIENCE COUNTS Commerce headquarters, occurred at the country when shopping in the Two hundred members want to arette habit, started a couple of days j the second half to be paid prior to 2:30 p. m. Saturday, when Mrs. Geo. city. In every line of btulneas es|M-rlrn<e Is wlial makes «■tliilency. It speak an hour each, and there la leas ¡ago by the Presbyterian Brotherhood, September 1st. The rooms are easy of access, being W. White, president of the Women's la with great prMe that we can truthfully alate that llir different is to be taken up by other church or- 2—They can pay all of their taxes than twelve hours left. Civic League, and Mrs. L. H. Bath, only half a block from Main street, "If this repeal Is adopted, I believe ganizations of the city. pr|Or to April 1st and remove all departments of our business are managed l>y men of experience. the league's secretary, commenced .Moat every visitor thia afternoon ex it will be the beginning of the dis Arthur R. Wilson, M. D. Coats and chance of penalties being charged. Experienced buyers, experienced butchers, experienced cutters, serving tea to those attending the re pressed surprise and delight at the ruption of party organliatlon,” said 2 — They can defer the payment of George Grizzle were named as a com experienced salesmen and experienced deliverymen—all rombinc nice furnishinga in the rooms, and ex ception. Congressman Harrison. Despite the disagreeable weather, tended to the league many congratu mittee by the Presbyterian Brother- all their taxes, with the certainty of Io give you the benefit of tlcelrefficiency. Think llcla over whrn nr Representative Stevens of Mlnne- hood to take up this matter with the having to pay an additional one per quite a number of ladies and gentle lations on its accomplishment. dcring your supplies for the table. s< ta warned the members that resent other church organizations. Though cent for each month or part of a ¡they have not as yet met with them, month that payment la deferred after ment on the part of the powers might KLAMATH MEAT COMPANY the members of the committee have April 1st and up to September 1st. I plunge the country Into war. If the re- ¡>eal was defeated. received much encouragement from 1 - — ■ Those whe are loudly howling for In. William C. <’arl In New York the men of the other churches. City School Superintendent R. H. c,t-' P|ayed the march und other music patriotism.” said he. "demanding that iiunbar, who is interested in all of for a wedding which was performed we do as we please with our own. and tbe movements Jor the welfare of the .00 ml lei away In Augusta, Ga. The lay down American doctrines regard- young man, is also an ardent worker music was transmitted oy telephone. Ing American waterways, forget the More absorbing than a book of Just enrolled under this banner, al- < u I Included a «election composed! nation's history. For a century we have Insisted upon equal treatment, fiction la the tale the bank book < ¡ally for the i.rlde though long fighting tbe good fight without discrimination toward or tells when you're In need of 'on bis own hook. against our citisene. In commerce ev The number of separate objects cash to conduct life's affairs. I Until all the churches name their added to the collections of the sev erywhere. Now It Is proposed to re Here you can deposit as little as committees and an organisation is pudiate the promises, abandon our you wish and get 4 per cent In formed. Just what plan will be fol eral departments of the British mu policies and reverse our history. terest on It If you leave It here seum during 1911 totaled 379,294, of lowed Is jiot known. It la believed, That's what some call patriotism for a month, and have that In however, that the cigar and tobacco which 24 7,116 were newspapers. tereat compounded aeml-annu- dealers of the city will be requested In New Zealand all males are ally. Don't you aee how we A French dressmaker says that the to see that boys under age are not obliged to do military drill from 14 to serve you to your own bl* ad- American women are responsible for sold cigarettes, nor the "makia's.” the daring Innovations In fashions. 21 years of age, and schools are re vantage? While the French dressmakers invent fl tired to withhold scholarship grants them, thus far nothing has been pro from any student who 'cannot prove duced that the American women will that he has compiled with the provi sion of drill. not wear. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Instead of meeting here to discuss Many cities hesitate to start open- There are probably six named peaks 'the advisability of adopting a stand ard potato for Klamath county, the in Montana which have elevations ex elr schools because of the supposed farmers and members of the Klam ceeding 12,000 feet, and several un expense, particularly of feeding. In ath Chamber of Commerce will meet named peaks with altitudes greater Green Bay, Wk, the cost of feeding at tbe Mt. Laki school house Satur than that height, according to the in the open air school has been found to be only 5 1-3 cents a day, or 28 a ¡United States geological survey. day afternoon. A meeting of the Klamath Co-Oper- ——11 —— 1 year for each child Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Idaho has only named peak huvlng atlce Produce company Is to be held there then, so the two were com an altitude greater than 12,000 feet, BIBO REWARD that Is Hyndman Peak, near the bined. Stolen from my ranch at Olene, Blaine-Custer count/ line. The eleva about February 23d, one red polled tion of this mountain Is 12,078, Ole-nchaln Wins. steer, 2 years old, branded RX on left The circuit court has received the An institute for blblographic re hip and Y on each side, Above re- I mandate of the supreme court In the ABSTRACTING suit of M M. Obenchaln vs. the Ran- search, the first of Its kind in Amer ward will be paid by me to any per some-Crummey company for wages. ica, will soon be established In Chi son who will furnish Information that I MAI’N. PLANS, BLUEPHINTH. Etc. KLAMATH FALLH, OREGON This decides in favor of Obenchaln, cago, if the >lans of the Bibliograph will lead to the arrest and conviction affirming the decision of Circuit Judge ical Society of America are carried of tbe thieves. REX E. BORO. 3O-4ts out. Renson In the action. s Town Topics INTEREST FIRST TRUST AMP SAVINGS BANK Klamath County Abstract Co. 1