THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1914 SHIPPINGTON NITRATE OF SODA AS A VILLA’S TROOPS SOLID SOUTH FARMER MIDDLE WEST IS NEWSY NOTES FERTILIZER FOR LAWNS SKIRMISHING IN IS AT LAST REWARDED HIT BY TORNADO; TRANSFERS OF CITY OUTSKIRTS MANY LIVES LOST REAL ESTATE SHIPPINGTON, June 24.—Mr. and (Herald Special Service) I WASHINGTON, D. C., June 24.— A Continuation of the Mrs. Knapp of Medford are paying JAUREZ, July 24.—Lazaro de la PAUL, June 24. — Meagre re- The Solid South will come in for some i ST. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 25. — Klamath Republican Carl Schubert t.) E. G. Argraves, Shippington a short visit. Mr. Knapp little reward for its half century of ports obtainable from last night’s In the late spring, about a month af­ Garza, Villa’s confidential agent, an­ warranty deed, $10, lot 4, block 1, a couple of years ago lost his- lumber Editor democracy under the terms of the ag­ tornado indicate that there may be a ter active grass growth has commenc­ nounced that this afternoon he re­ Follister addition. W. O. SMITH plant here by fire. He is now inter­ ' - ---- j ricultural appropriation bill just pass­ big loss of life, in addition to a heavy ed on the lawn, it is desirable to apply ceived the following dispatch from H. S. Parrish et ux to J. A. Brown, ested in & sawmill at Chiloquin. property loss. It is feared that as a grass stimulant to keep the lawn in Villa, at Pimenta: Entered at the postoffice at Klamath j ed by congress. “Will start the general assault warranty deed, W % SW %, S % SW % Falls, Ore., as second class matter, j Usually it has been an axiom of telegraphic communication is re-es­ first class condition. Nitrate of soda Arthur Wakefield, the mechanical tablished other casualties will be re ­ against Zacatecas within an hour. I NW%, Sec. 36-40-10. is a good fertilizer, and will make the democratic politicians that nothing Published by the Herald Publishing I the South wanted was urgent, because ported. Martha A. Edsall to E. Casebeer et genius of this district, is back for the grass grow thickly, with a rich, dark am confident of success. Company, of Klamath Falls, on I it would remain democratic anyhow, There are many people hurt in this green color that will show itself Pimento is five miles north of Za­ al, warranty deed, $1,00.0, part of summer. He was 'identified with the machine shops at Weed during the Monday and Thursday of each week and therefore it was far more importr section, and three were fatally in- promptly after the application. The catecas. SE*4 Sec. 34-36-14. landscape gardener of the United P. C. Lavey to Eugene F. Gill, deed, winter and spring months. ant to spend what money could be jured. Two dollars per year in advance Watertown, S. D., Albert, Lea, St. States department of agriculture ad­ JAUREZ, June 24.—The constitu­ $10, lot 8, block 15, Worden. spared, or distribute what jobs were Very little, if any, damage was done on tap, to sections which were more Cloud and Red Wing, Minn., have all vises that those who use nitrate of tionalists report that there are skir­ Chas. S. Moore et al to M. L. Pol- to the growing crops in Buena Vista soda should apply it at the rate of 50 SIDELIGHTS FROM I doubtful, and which judiciously been swept by the cyclone. mishes in progress between Villa ’ s j and, warranty deed, $10, lots 1 and 2, * addition by the cold wave that swept MEDIATION NOIRCLES placed patronage might win over to pounds per acre once a month during advance guard and the federal Out­ block 10, Riverside addition. the country a few days ago. the summer, beginning about the mid ­ posts at Pimenta, a suburb of Zacate­ the democratic column in the next MINNEAPOLIS, June 24—Two are United States to Frederick Coll­ dle of May in the latitude of Wash ­ NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., June 24.— election. cas. The casualties are small. known to be dead and many are miss­ man, patent, NE% SW%, Sy2 SE% , John Linneman is one of the most The delicate Mexican situation and Villa is hurrying from Fresnillo. SW% SE%, Sec. 24-37-9. On the agricultural appropriation ing and dozens are seriously injured ington, D. C. genial motor boat men on the Upper possible “international complica- bill, however, the Southern represen­ as a result of last night’s cyclone. | The nitrate of soda should be ap- The general attack will probably be J. W. Leslie et ux to Estella Konop, tions” have nipped a rising play- tatives and especially the Southern The property loss is about $100,000. I plied just before a rain or a sprink­ made tomorrow', as Villa has been $1,500, lot 8, block 38, First addition Lake. He is always ready to take his friends for a spin in his fine speed wright in the bud. This is one of j senators, demanded appropriations, The storm struck while 300 canoes, ling with the hose. Under ordinary awaiting the arrival of more artillery. to Klamath Falls. boats. the tragedies of the mediation con- I and got them. So noticeable were the rowboats and other small craft, filled conditions it will keep the lawn a It is not known whether General Thomas A. Turnage to Wm. oWod, ferences. While the mediators have appropriations for the cotton farm­ with pleasure seekers, were on the vivid green during the period when Natera, recently placed over Villa and warranty deed, $10, lots 1, 2 and 3, SERVIAN KING heard the arguments of the Mexican ers, and of such frequent occurrence lakes. The wreckage of dozens of the vitality of the plant is low. The then deposed, will co-operate with block 25, East Bonanza. QUITS THRONE and American delegates in an effort as the bill was perused, that Senator boats are being found on the shores, application of this fertilizer combined Villa. He is camped near Villa’s ad­ William Wood to F. P. Grohs, war­ to. reach an agreement for the pacifl- McCumber of North Dakota proposed and it is feared that many were with careful watering (described in a vance guard. ranty deed, $10, same as foregoing. BELGRADE, June 24.—King Peter Today Villa wired Robert Pesqui­ cation of the southern republic, sons j an amendment, limiting the total ex- drowned. previous article) will prevent the Central Oregon Improvement com­ today abdicated the Servian throne in and daughters of the principals have | penditures out of the more than $19,- parched appearance of the lawn dur­ era, Carranza’s confidential agent, I pany to Cora A. Jones, warranty deed, favor of his son, the crown prince. that he intends to proceed toward | $250, lot 21, block 377, Crescent. turned toward every possible sort of 000,000 appropriated, so that not CHICAGO, June 24.—Fifty people ing the hot dry summer season. The prince will take up the affairs of amusement to pass the time. The more than four-fifths of the entire were injured, some fatally, and many Mexico City as soon as Zacatecas falls. Hunter. E. Crance to C. E. Riley, state immediately. When nitrate is applied during any son of Ambassador Naon, of Ar­ amount could be spent in the cotton houses were wrecked by a storm dry period it should be used carefully. This indicates that he will carry on warranty deed, $10, W% SW^, SE% j Ill health is the reason assigned for gentine, turned playwright—and then belt. which swept Watertown this morning. It can, however, be applied at any the campaign he has outlined, regard­ S^V%, SWy4 SE^L, Sec. 32-37-13. the abdication. came the tragedy. The storm moved eastward toward time if the nitrate of soda is powdered less of Carranza’s co-operation. United States to John L. McClure, Pesquiera has urged Villa to avoid patent, Ey2 SE%, SE% SE& Sec. Romulo is 11 years old. His com- ODD QUESTIONS ARISE Minnesota and Northern Wisconsin, up fine before using, but it is safest to Women in Japan work as coal pass­ panion here is George Suarez, son of OVER WORKERS’ LAW according to dispatches received be­ ■ dissolve it in water. Because of a an open clash with Carranza, and has 29-38-10. ers on the steamships. the Chilean minister. Having played | The Klamath Development compa­ fore the wires were torn out. generally prevailing fear that this asked him to co-operate with Carran­ tennis and pool and worn themselves, ny to Noah P. Plant, warranty deed, At Milwaukee a cyclone wind I fertilizer may ruin a lawn if used za for the good of the cause. SAN FRANCISCO, June 24.—Cal­ Villa no longer refers to Carranzaz $10, lot 13, block 58, Second ilot out with other amusements, this . ifornia’s industrial accident board wrecked chimneys and crashed win- ■ carelessly, the department, has been youthful pair turned to the stage. has been called on lately to answer dows. Many trees and fences were ! experimenting to see just how much as “my chief.” He now calls him “Mr. Springs addition. Henry Barron et ux to B. S. Grigs­ After Romulo had completed his several , nitrate of soda would have to be used Carranza.” peculiar questions in connec­ blown down. SUMMONS. It is reported that General Gon­ by, warranty deed, $10, lot 10, block manuscript and the lines had been tion with the comparatively new in order to kill grass. These experi- zales, the rebel commander in chief In the Circuit Court of the State of ‘2, Hot Springs. memorized, a dress rehearsal was workmen’s- compensatibn law. Some PETERSON GOES ¡ments seem to show that nitrate of Oregon for Klamath county. of the northeast division, will capture Mary A. Sullivan to Z. J. Powell, held to which a favored few were in­ of them, with their answers, were TO GRADE PAPER j soda can be used fairly extensively ______ I without causing injury, for attempts San Luis Potcfei before Villa reaches warranty deed,*50 feet of northwest Joseph H. Seeds, plaintiff, vited. The first and last production as follows: vs. side of lots 1 and 2, block 85, Klam­ was on the stage in the ball room of County School Superintendent Fred | to kill grass with it were unsuccessful there. Is the common-law wife of a work­ Alice Seeds, defendant.. ath addition. the hotel. As the plot unfolded news­ man, killed at his work, entitled to Peterson and wife have gone to Med­ except when such large quantities as WASHINGTON, D. C., June 24—At To Alice Seeds, the above named de- United States to B. S. Grigsby, pat ­ paper men covering the mediation compensation? ford in their auto. Mrs. Peterson will 400 pounds to the acre were used. No, because the dendant: Tampico a rumor is current that Villa conference were brought forth in the board does not wish to encourage il­ remain there to visit friends, and Although fertilization is a splendid captured Zacatecas Saturday, after a ent, lots 20, 21, 28 and 29, Sec. 11- In the name of the State of Oregon: 36-11. story as bandits, bartenders or' de­ licit relations between the sexes, but Peterson will go on to Salem. thing for the upkeep of a lawn, it will hard fight. :You are hereby required to appear C. N. Hawkins et ux to Joseph S. The school official is called north to tectives. Romulo was a bandit—a his legitimate child is. never entirely make up for a lawn and answer the complaint filed Jaurez dispatches do not confirm musical bandit. He sang a song of Is lead poisoning an industrial ac­ attend the county superintendent’s soil that was poorly prepared in the this, saying the attack is expected to­ Seedsfi quit, claim deed, lots 1, 7 and against you in the above entitled suit, 1 8, block 40, Nichols addition. his own composition, but the first cident? No; it is an occupational di­ convention and to grade the papers in beginning. It is only when a lawn soil Charles 0. Myers to Lulu Edgerly, on or before the 6th day of July, the recent teachers’ examination. He is properly prepared in the first place morrow. scene of the play was enough to cause sease. warranty deed, lots 4 and 5, block 6,' 1914, that being the last day of time will be away two weeks, and during a censor in the person of Ambassador Is compensation due to the rela­ and enriched with stable manure, lime FORT GETS OUTSIDE within which the defendant is allowed Opportunity addition. Naon to get on the job. tives of a man killed defending his that time Miss M. A. Carleton will and bone phosphate that a lawn may to answer herein as fixed by the order PLAYERS FOR SUNDAY This marvelous production opened employer’s store against a marauding have charge of the superintendent’s be maintained in the best condition. of the court for publication of sum­ RODEO TICKETS with what was designated as a draw­ Mexican band from across the bor­ office. I Unrotted stable manure should be When Walter Dixon brings down ON SALE SOON mons herein; and if you fail so to ing room scene. Romulo and George, der? Yes, that is an industrial ac­ kept away from a lawn at all times, appear and answer, the plaintiff will his re-organized bunch of ball players DALLAS ENTERS in the characters they represented, sat cident. the opinion of many to the contrary j Sunday to play the Klamath Falls apply to the court for the relief AEROPLANE RACE Headquarters for the Rodeo have Should a man suffering from a dis­ sagely upon opposite sides of the notwithstanding. Stable manure con­ boys, many new faces will be seen in prayed for in the complaint filed here­ been opened in the McDonald build­ stage and discussed the Mexican sit­ located shoulder due to what was ad­ SAN FRANCISCO, June 24—Dallas tains weed seeds, and particularly I i the line-up. Not exactly new faces, ing on Main street, next to the Regal in, to-wit: for a decree of said circuit uation from start to finish. Ambas­ mittedly an industrial accident, re­ after the early growth of grass these court of the State of Oregon, for the Shoe Store. Colonel Chester Avery sador Naon read this part of the man­ ceive additional compensation be­ .Texas, is the first city officially to en­ weed seeds will be encouraged to but new for this season. Walter has strengthened his team will be in charge of headquarters, county of Klamath, forever dissolv­ uscript, and promptly suppressed the cause his convalescense was retarded ter an aeroplane in the ’round-the- sprout, for at this time the grass is ing the bonds of matrimony existing _ by the breaking of a pitcher on his world aviation race of the Panama- weakened by its spring growth and with the hope and expectation of tak­ and will answer all telephone calls. production. between the plaintiff and defendant, ing down the prize money offered the Pacific exposition. A committee on hotels and accom­ and for such other relief as to the head in a fight he engaged in? No, the weeds have additional impetus to winning team at the baseball carnival modations is to be appointed this Captain J. H. Worden, an aviator There are nearly a dozen men, old of course not. spread. A weed has been defined as during the big celebration at Fort court shall appear just and equitable. now with the Mexican federal army, is week, and a canvass will be made of and young, in the United States, who a “ plant out of place. ” Weeds are This summons is published in the Klamath. Also, he has |an over­ the city to secure a list of every avail­ to be the pilot, and the machine is are anxious to marry one of the fair STERILIZATION Semi-Weekly Herald, a semi-weekly certainly out of place on a well kept whelming desire to take the measure able room. RAPPED IN IOWA called “The Dallas.” daughters of Emilio Rabasa, one of newspaper published at Klamath lawn. Fertilizing materials have a in Sun- of the Klamath Falls team The city has agreed to build the As there will be thousands of out­ Falls, Oregon, by order of the Honor­ the Mexican delegates to the media­ great advantage over stable manure, day’s game. side people here during the Rodeo, DES MOINES, June 24.—¡The fed­ machine, and will back his flight with as they contain no weed seeds. tion conference. There are four To this end Walter has secured the people of Klamath Falls will have able Henry L. Benson, Judge of said $250,000. He is the first aviator to daughters, Isabel, Conception, Mer­ eral circuit court of appeals today There are other fertilizers besides of to open their homes, as it will be im­ Circuit Court, dated the 21st day of cedes and Ruth. Their pictures have held that Iowa’s sterilization law was participate with his machine in actual nitrate of soda that are most valuable three Weed players, Matthews May, 1914, directing that such sum­ Roseburg, Wade Crawford and Joe warfare in the Western Hemisphere. possible for the hotels to begin to ac­ been published in papers throughout unconstitutional. This provided for for the lawn, but their use is more es ­ Ball of the reservation, and in addi­ commodate the crowd. The commit­ mons be so published once a week the country, and now they are receiv­ the sterilization of criminals, lunatics pecially adapted to the fall. Later tion to these will have the pick of the tee will be very careful in placing the for six successive weeks. Date of COUNCILMAN DEAD; ing letters almost daily from love-lorn and others deemed unfit. ' the department will issue advice re ­ material that is always to be found guests, so that only desirable people first publication, May 25, 1914. WOMAN IS JAILED The fight against the bill was taken youths as far away as California. C. C. BROWER, garding the application of such ma­ around Fort Klamath. will be sent to the private homes. Ruth is the youngest of the four up by inmates of the penitentiary. Atorney for plaintiff. terials as ground bone, phosphate from The names of the players STAMFORD, Conn., July 24,— Tickets will probably be placed on sisters. She is but 16, but at present They secured the aid of wealthy men, 5-25-6-29 sw rock, potash, dried blood, fish scrap Weed have not been learned, but it is sale at headquarters the first of the Waldo Ballou, a wealthy city coun ­ and were able to carry their case into has received more letters than the cilman, was found dying this morn­ and sterilizezd sheep manure. The understood two of them are infielders. week, in order to facilitate the hand­ Notice to Creditors others. Conception, whose pet name the federal courts. dissolved rock in particular should Hwoever, the local players are not ling of the crowds at the gates. ing at the door of the residence of In the County Court of the State of in the family is Concha, and is the disturbed, and are only in hopes that Mrs. Helen Angel, a rich widow, who Ino^ b® used in the spring, A chart will also be made of reserv ­ Oregon, in and for Klamath DYNAMITERS MUST next youngest, is running Ruth a close Walter brings down a few players ed seats in the grand stand, and these County. SERVE SENTENCES is prominent in local society. Ballou’s second. One young man writing to from the Coast League. can be secured before going to the State of Oregon, head was crushed, and he died with­ Ruth, begged that he be given a pic­ With the added strength Fort grounds, if desired. out speaking. County of Klamath, ss: WASHINGTON, D. C., June 24. — ture. He said if there was any cost YESTERDAY’S COAST Klamath ought to give the locals a A trail of bloody footprints led to Notice is hereby given that the un­ incident to having the picture taken, President Wilson today commuted the close rub, putting up a contest that FREE DANCING LEAGUE RESULTS dersigned, having been duly appoint­ he would willingly forward the mon­ sentences of Frank Painter, Fred the woman’s door, and Ballou’s hat,* will renew interest in baseball in this TO BE PROGRAM ed by order of the county court of ey. Ruth can understand English, Mooney, Wm. Shupe and Michael smashed and bloody, was found in section of the country. E. R. H. the woman ’ s apartment. , Klamath county, Oregon, administra- but cannot speak it. Despite this Hannon, to expire immediately. 5 2 San Francisco ............. 0 When arrested the woman denied Dancing will be almost as free as trix of the estate of Prentiss S. Puck­ He also agreed to consider applica­ handicap she is a favorite among the 12 0 Here for a visit. Venice . ............. 4 any knowledge of the affair. She said water during the summer months i ett, deceased, having qualified as such tions for executive clemency on re ­ American friends the sisters, have Mrs. C. M. Collier and daughter, here. Beginning Saturday night, J. administratrix, all persons having Fanning, Tozer and Clarke; Klep­ made while in; Niagara. They are ac­ ceipt of separate petitiops for John Ballou visited her, but left her apart­ Miss Doorthy, came in Tuesday V. Houston will announce from the claims against said deceased of what­ per and lEliott, Bliss. ment at 10 o’clock last night. complished dancers, and there are Barry and Paul Morris. R. H. *E. night from Eugene with the former’s screens of the Star and Temple thea­ soever name or nature, is hereby di­ This afternoon she told the police The other defendants, now out on few new steps which they have not 8 4 brother, E. P. McCornack, to visit ters that after the show patrons of rected and required to present said bail, must go to Leavenworth to- that Ballou was accidentally killed. Los Angeles ........ . . 1 msatered. 4 their son and brother, Andrew M. these two popular play houses can j I claim, duly verified, as by law requir­ Portland ..................... 12 ... 7 Sne said she thought she would be An informal dance is in progress at morrow. This practically ends the Collier, and other relatives here. Mrs. dance the rest of the evening at the I ed, within six months from the date of Higginbotham Perritt and Brooks; compromised, so carried and dragged the hotel every night from about 9 dynamite cases. Collier is president of the board of Houston opera house positively free, i the first publication of this notice to and Fisher. his body toward the sidewalk. until 10:30. The entire mediation directors of the Eugene schools, and R. H. E. Those attending on the night the , said administratrix for allowance and colony on the Canadian side has fallen RAILROAD SUED 3 while here she will look over the local “dance” slide is flashed will be given approval. " Sacramento................. . . 7 11 ORIENT NATIONS BY INJURED MAN into the custom of the Mexicans in 7 buildings for new ideas to incorporate tickets at the box office upon request. Said claim to be filed with E. L. TO PARTICIPATE Oakland........................ . . 6 11 dining late. Breakfast is usually in the erection of the new high school Col- Killilay, Pruitt and Argogast; Those not securing these tickets will Elliott, attorney for said estate, at Through Hay & Merryman, John about 10 o’clock for a majority of the and new grammar school to be built be charged an admission at the opera 1212 Willits building, Klamath Falls, well, Gregory and Rohrer. SAN FRANCISCO, June 24. — Thos. principals and their suites; luncheon Sauber, a Civil War veteran, has com­ R. H. E. at the Lane county metropolis. Oregon, that being the place for the house. at 2; tea at 4, and dinner at 8. Dur­ menced action against the. Southern G. Stallsmith, United States commis­ 2 9 Sacramento ................. . . 5 “ In addition to this furnishing a . transaction of the business of said es- sioner for the Panama-Pacific exposi ­ ing the day tennis, automobile rides Pacific to recover $2,946, costs and Here From the Marsh. 5 3 Ookland ........................ . . 2 treat for my patrons, I am giving ; tate. First publication of this notice tion to the Orient and Straits Settle ­ and sight seeing trips take up the damages resulting from an accident Chas. Lenz is spending a few days these dances in order to keep the ! dated the 1st day of June, 1914. Colwell and Rohrer; Killilay and Ar- ments, has returned frqm an eight at Weed, when Sauber was struck by time of the Pabasa sisters and others in the city from his father’s ranch in dancing floor at the opera house in gogast. KITTIE E. PUCKETT. months circle of the globe. not engaged in the work of peace. a freight car. the upper end of the Big Klamath good shape,” said Houston. “ ____ In hot ; Administratrix, As the result of his visit the follow ­ Sauber was on his way here from One of the easiest things imaginable One female of every nine in New Marsh. Charles states that the ranch­ weather it is hard to do this, the best IE. L. ELLIOTT, Attorney, ing nations have accepted the invita ­ Kentucky. He states that there was is to get up an international tennis York state is employed in a factory. ers in his section are highly elated method being to have it danced on. I 6-1 6-29 sw. match on the courts near the hotel. no whistle, bell, brakeman or any tion of the president of the United over the prospects of bumper hay States to participate, and have appro ­ Within a few minutes players may be other warning given when the freight I crops this year. Mr. Lenz will leave Gold filled teeth have been found priated the sums named for this pur­ rounded for doubles with Mexico and began to move. the latter end of this week for his in the jaws of skeletons exhumed in China, $1,500,000; Australia, pose: Argentine represented on one side of home. Pompeii. New Zealand, $250,000; $400,000; the net, and Brazil, the United States, FRACTURES LEG AT LUMBER MILL Philippnie Islands, $600,000; Cochin France, Chili or Great Britain on the The new quarter of a mill feet a Minnesota has a forest area of 28,- and Indo China, $300,000; Java, other. In addition to the nations rep­ day electric sawmill of the Booth- 000,000 acres, the largest of any Siam, $300,000. $250,000; M. Frettland of Portland, employed resented by those connected with the Kelly company at Springfield was giv­ The King of Slam will be repre­ state east of the Rocky Mountains. mediation, there is a Frenchman, a at the Long Lake Lumber company’s en a trial the past week. Cuban and a Great Britain among the plant at Shippington, suffered a frac­ sented at the Panama-Pacific exposi­ There are approximately 4,000,000 tion by his brother, Rajani, and he ture of the thigh while at work Wed­ newspaper men. Gone to the Fort. nesday, off bearing from the saw. A will send also a sacred white elephant, acers of timber land in New Hamp­ The Misses Alta and Alma Berry, shire, of which half is in farmers ’ piece of wood, hit by the moving saw, Siamese dancing girls and other fea­ Will Make Ed Happy. who have been visiting friends here wood lots. tures typical of the nation. Mrs. Ed Hobson and daughter are struck Frettland. for a few days, left this morning-for A battalion of Siamese troops is to The injured man was taken to the expected on Thursday night’s, train, Portland millers are to be allowed Fort Klamath, to spend the summer on their way to join the husband and Blackburn hospital. The fracture attend, and the officers will be carried with their father, Jack Berry. The to bid for army supplies. father, Ed Hobson, who is an employe was reduced by Dr. Hamilton, assisted in the king’s private yacht. Misses Berry are attending school at by Drs; Cathay and Johnson, and the of the Algoma mill. i Bandon fire losses amounting to Salem. Mrs. W. T. Lee, who spent the injured man is resting easily. $200,000 are to be rebuilt. ar- winter in Southern California, Away for a Visit. Tiz Griffith was a Tuesday visitor in rived home Tuesday, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall and Here From “The Cedars.” the county seat, coming in from his There are two Kinds of Insurance. children have departed ior a visit - B. St. George Bishop is here from by her mother, Mrs. M. A. Thompson. ranch on the Merrill road to give at­ Chilcote writes the kind that pays. with relatives at Portland, Eugene “Th|e Cedars,” his splendid Upper Mrs. Thompson will make Klamath tention to business matters. 635 Main. Falls her permanent home. Semi-Weekly Herald Legal Notices and other points. Lake homestead. __ , j __ ... — —