lu .!.-.-- 4 4V sUWRDAY, OOTOftEft ft, lfw rfKVlirofcAA OREGON Maavorti 3 The Evening Herald P. . MCRRil CANADA STILL THE KG GAME HUNTER'S PARADISE IRIli BOOIiB OKjr aMMor PahUsnsd dally, except Bandar, by Tho Hsrald Publishing Compsny of Fails, at lie Fauna nireei. Batered at tho poitofflce at Klam Ik rail. Ora., tor traumlaaton thra Ik aalla aa eecoad-claas matter. stSMBKR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press la exclusively Mtltled to the ute for republication t all newa dlspatchea credited to It. or not otherwise credited In thli paper, and alto the local news pub Uiked herein. , SATURDAY, OCTOllKK 2, 1020 ROWN ON BENCH; NEW ATTY GENERAL 8ALBM, Octo. 2. R. II. Wlnklo of Salem was today appointed nyorncy central succeeding G. H. Brown, who waa appointed to the supremo bench. T. II. Handler refused to accept tho attorney generalship, desiring to complete his. biennial report as cor poration commissioner. m FOOTBALL TEAM TO PLAY ASHLAND TODAY The Klamath Palls high school football team went to Ashland yos tarday, and will tackle the Ashland kith school team this afternoon In Um first game of the season. The boys are in charge of Robert Qoctz, principal of the high school, and feel confident that they have the speed, avordupola and knowledge of tho gams necessary for a decisive tri umph over the Ashland boys. The conquering heroes. If conquerors tbey prove to be, are expected home to Borrow morning. Mrs. George Walton and children sue speadmg the day In town from Merrill. WaaU teat him, girls? See 'The theatre, Honday aad Monday. Moaday, 2-4 T AT THE THEATERS f Aa in dlsWt every Emersosv Loos attraction, a theme note baaed ea a popular conception serve as the Idea about which the' picture The Love Expert," la buljt. For in ataaee, la this day of speclallxa tles), what should be more natural thai) for a young, romantic girl to take upon herself the duty of de veloping aa original science of the heart and emotions. Thus, you have the secret. Constance Talmadge. aa Bake, la a boarding school girl, unt ieing her time 'neither on trlgono asetrr nor athletics but on the sub ject of love. The Die Dednetloa Chemically, speaking, Baha arrived at certain formulas Involving the love-making science, for which she will talk or fight for. One of her pet theories is the fact that when a person is In love, upon holding the band of the loved, hla cheeka will taw aa tear 1st. Mash, kis heart will syncopate and his pulse will ac celerate. Well and good, so far as tho theory goes. But when Baba dis covers that but what's the use of giving it away. It's best to see the picture. 22 RsUsSMsBwHi r MPWfwBSfy W I KBml IsLwvf St , ssammr Tars amamawT 45 Mamamamamam" !amf' v : amVw vMgsamwB gsamamwBi!H t'-BmBmBmamwaamBmaaV' fRr hLaV 'SSitTaTaTaTaf saTaTaTaBE'- ' V'aTaTaVvsaTafJr -vP 'p3v t SHEamwR aHCBBmm (VlsfinmamP'mTak Tu BSsFx'" --flmammmX amaQamamaMrcv.' .asamamamaVlSf w Toodhv &aJBP '.aasEammn aaHPamamlPvi KBaamamvsmVYi rsJ-mrt TwSrflPsaa Nsamaa '( 'SKkw aamBmBmamansCn aamBmamamKesaT " I amaE a'Bms-4PBEH!$ xsamamamamamammv saamamni aamamamaweoaWTsamYitTrmp araraV BBHPvJaTsTafBf sfaTaTafaTiTaTaTaTaTaKmTaTaTaTal saTaTaTaTavlJWin3MaMmVnlP' r jSsamak i IRi'samBmBmBmBmBmBmmBi saamBmBmBBKT?BmBmmBV'i Tytll:ll.BsaWAwaV-PaaBaaas amamamamamma&jssmajjaj C)T i efKvEvEvEvHEvEvW Taj WHITClPtXR j Although thousands of moose, deer, bear and cariboo have been killed In Canada during the peat few years, bin game la atill plenti ful throughout the Dosniaka. 'Many fine moose beada are second every fall la Nova Scotia aad New Brunswick by hunters from the (United States, bet raises, cum .wardens and Hodsoas Bar Osaa peny trappers aetimata that the natural increaae exceeds the Ida. LLnst season gaai Smttk aad his a AJbert Ie4 a party of sixty dJaaa hunters freea fart Wayne the. bJc cam-. seetioa af IUm taa it " r rasiaT. amea member of the party so promptly ffot his allotment af game aOowwl by tow that the hantsrs retimed hesae tea days earlier than thss m temled. JUhert BaaHk had the rare fiitasi to abost a wame dear, BM bask with wall growa aatlers. la Canada the rases of sport ta a wide one. There are meeae, eaii bekdear and black boar ta Ontario, Qoshse, Now Itiaaanlik and Nora BcettaTaad la tho Caammaa BoeUee then mm mmammht aheea sad reata, griaarjr, brown and oeaek Tho ban wol- New Brunswick and Quebec are aoted for their slie. and a wounc':d asooso charting the hunter wiil tiro him all the thrills be want. Ha. tho Canadian Rockies "014 OverTtp, the aoliUry griuly, charges down hill like an ova'. hew to stop him before be svlu ear. Two of the prized V-.e easily procured in the Ccr-'!i Recklea are those of the mo-w'o's sheep and mountain goal. Hi., are wary and wonderful c'.inr as well, bat the hunter Uh rl la and rood wind can rl ahit aao.oi wora Bcona,;axjnesa. The West Point gridiron squad'Islquarter, East half of Southwest quar i.Mnr in iin niavKra frnm lui ter. Northwest quarter of tho South' ' v. .u .. ..nm(.in.lwest quarter. Lot 2, and Northwest JUmii UUI IUCIU im avtuv yivwiaiuB material among the candidates, and the cadets expect to even up for their defeat at the hands of the navy,last I November. 'iFort Smith gave'Enld a hard'tutilif for the championship of the second half of the Western association sea son, and waa only put out of the race by losing a double-header to Drum right three days before the season closed. The annual fall tournament of the Country dub of Atlantic City, one of the last Important fixtures of the golfing season In the north, Is sched uled for October 21-23. Champion Benny Leonard and Frankle Brltt are carded for a bout at New Bedford on October 4. NOTICE OV HEARING OF PETI HON TO FORM DRAINAGE DIS TRICT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the county or Klamath. Notice la hereby given that bearing on the following petition will be held at the Court Houso in the City of Klamath Falls. County of Klamath. State of Oregon, on the 18th day cf Oct., 1)20, for the purpose of deter mining whether the prayer of said petition shall be granted Star theatre. Sunday and Monday. lB,C"jr7n"".".w.",S5.Xr.3,,T:""..l3 petition are hereby notified to appear at said place on said date and show Natalie Talmadge, the third and youngest of the famous Talntadge sisters .has an Important part with Constance Talmadge in "The Expert. In said petition shall not be granted. n ni'i 10 Love. (Sea!) ' County Cle'rk. By OARRETT K. VAN RIPER, Deputy. west quarter. Lot quarter. Section-18; North half of North east quarter, Southeast quarter of Northeast quarter. Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter, and Lota S, I, 7 and 8. r . Section 20; Northeast quarter, the "proposed district. " -I . VII. The benefits of such proposed rec- Northeast quarter of Northwest quar fer. North half cf Southeast quarter. and Lou 6. 7, 8. 9 and 10. ' Section 21: all of Section Section 22; West half. Lots 3. 4. 5. 8, 7 and 8, and 2 and Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter, i Alia that Dart of Lot 1 of SM-Ilnn 28, and that part of Lots 2 and S of Section IB which lies west e: tne roi lowing line, to-wlt: Beginning at tho Northeast corner of Lot 3 of said sec tlon 22, thence Ndrth 1435 feet to tho center of tbo "Neck" thenco North 38 degrees 51 minutes West 4146 feet following "Neck" to Intersection with north aad south center line of Sec tlon IS, Section 23; Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter. , Section 25; All fractional Section 16 except Lots 1 and 4. Section 26; West, half. Southeast quarter. West batt of Northeast quar ter, Southeast quarter of Northeast quarter. Section 27; All Section. Section 28; Northeast quarter, Northeast quarter of Northwest quar ter. Lota 2. 3. 4, 6, 6, 7 and 8, Section 29' Lot 8. Section 34; North half of North east quarter. Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter; East half of Southeast quarter, Northwest quar ter. Section 35; West half of Northeast quarter; Southeast quarter of North ram,. If niiv there be whv the Draver quarter, Duumcui qunnur oi ionn ffl'iH S7ieih.i?,,? V. 2JESX' east quarter; East half of Northwest t WEATHER RECORD - Hereafter the Herald will publish the mean and maximum tempera tures and precipitation record aa tak en by tho U, 8. Reclamation servlee station. Publication will cover the day previous to the paper's Issue, ap to 6 o'clock of that day. Pro Max. Mia. clpltatloo Oct. 1 46 40 The South' Atlantic league clubs have disposed o( an unusually large number of players snd some of ike teams will have to be almost wholly rebuilt before tbo 1921 season opens. PETITION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Klamath. In the Matter of the Organization of the Wocus Drainage District. To the, Honorable County Court of Klamath County, Oregen: Petition. The undersigned, your petitioners, respectfully petition and shew: I. That tbey desire to organize and form a drainage district to bo known as the Wocus Drainage District un der and In accordance with Chapter 340 of the General Laws of the State of Oregon for 1916 (page 640) filed In the office of the Secretary of State February 26, 1916; as amended by Chapter 414 of General Laws of the State of Oregon for 1917: as amend ed by chapters 184. 142, 29, 390 General Laws of the State of Oregon for 1919. II. The description of all lands in cluded therein are as follews: Bob Roper jmd Harry Grab, who fought a rattling 16-round draw In j Township 38 South of Range 8 Denver some time sgo, sre to engsge East W. M la a second meeting st Kalamasoo early In October. The distance will be 10 rounds. Dennis Willlsms, sold by the Moose Jaw club of the Western Can ada league to ithe Cincinnati Reds, halls' from Portlsad, Ore., where he )lsarasd, to,play ball on tbo, local high 'shoot alas.' Bectlon-7 ;-Lots-3r-l 4rT.nd-$rand the South half of the Southeast quar ter, and lots l, 2, 10 and 6. Section 8; Lota 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, qnd 10. Section 9; Lots 4, 6, 6, 7 and South half of the Soutbeast.quarter; Section 10: South halt of the Southwest quarter. Section 15; Northwest quarter. ana iots s, 4, , 10 ana n. m mt r Section 16: all of Section Section 17; North half, Southeast surrounding bills upon quarter; South half of Southwest quarter, and Southeast quarter. Section 36; North half of Ncrtb east quarter, and West half. In Township 39 South of Range 8 East W. M. Section 2; North half of Northeast quarter, and Southwest quarter of northeast quarter. All of the above described landi constitute a contiguous body of swamp; wet and overflcwed lands now In process of reclamation. "'' III. ' The total ncrcace Included In said lands and to be Included In the dis trict aforesaid Is 6,000 acres all In Klamath County, Oregon. . IV. The names of the owners of the above described land to be included la ssld district, ss shown by the rec- urea oi tun county, aau ine acresgo owned by each of such owners re spectively sre ss follews: tai ueary investment company l a corporation) la tae owner of one half of the acreage described above as Included In 'the proposed district, (b) Robert H. Ellis Is ths owner of one-fourth of the aerease deserlb- d above as Included la the proposed Qiainci. i t"-1 t-najJrCTEIllott King Is the qwnor oi oHB-iuuna vi tna acreage aescriD ed above as Included In tbo proposed district. - , v. . Ssld district Is to bo organized for the construction, operation and main tenance of a drainage and Irrigation system and the reclamation of laid lands and protection thereof f romtthe overflow of the Upper Klamath., Lake the proposed reclamation and protec tion aforesaid Is for agricultural pur poses snd will be conducive to the public welfare and will be of public benefit. VI. u All tbo Jends above described and to bo Included In said proposed dis trict aro and,. should be, properly In cluded tWsfaaid.-'win be benefi cially affected by the operation of tarnation .and protection will exceed th cost Incurred and any damage that may bo done, and the best Inter ests or tne land aforesaid to be in cluded In the district and of the owners of such Isnd as a whole, and of tho public at large, will be pro moted by the formation and proposed Operations of such district. . - VIII The formstlon of a drslnsge dls trlct under tbe provisions of the act aforesaid Is a proper and advanta geous method of accomplishing tbe reclamation and protection of tbe lands aforesaid to be Included therein. IX. i The proposed plan of reclamation and. protection Is to provide where necessary, proper and suitable dikes to prevent tbo overflow of waters of upper Klamath Lake, ana to drain tbe lands by ditches or otherwise, supplmentlng ssld works br pump ing plsnts or other methods affording drainage; to provide br canals, In takes and hesdgstes snd pumps, a more systemstlc, economlcsl and effi cient means of irrigation; and to'pro vlde'prctectlon as may be best suited to accomplish the purpose. Said lands In general are partially reclaim ed swamp and overflow lands. Said lands are now protected from over flow hy dikes, and an Improve sys tarn of dralnaga and Irrigation Is In process of construction, and tbe pro posed plan will Include surh addi tional dikes, drainage and Irrigation canals and workH as will be deemed necessary. X. All of tbo undcrmgnca petitioners have agreed, and do hereby agroo, tnat they will pay any and all ex penses Incurrod and any tax or tuxoi that may bo levied against tholr lands respectively, for tho purpose of pay ing the expense of organizing or at tempting to organize tho proposod district. WHEREFORE your petitioners prav that tbe lands herein described, or such part of them as may be found by the court to bo properly Included In the proposed district aforesaid, cither permanently or until further Investigation and surveys may permit elimination sbsll be declsred organ ized Into a dralnsgs district, and thst such snd other and further proceed ings be naa as -may be aecesssry and proper. . OBARY INVESTMENT COMPANY, By AGNES M. OBARY, President. , ROBERT H. BLLJb, J. O. ELLIOTT KINO. Stste of Oregon, , County of Multnomsn, as. I. ,. v.. 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Pen has the famous Wahl Comb Feed which automatically regulates the flow of ink. Also has an air-tight chamber which absolutely prevents leaking- or sweating when carried in the pocket. Made in both Screw Joint and Self Filling models. Both Pen and Pencil made in many styles. Pencils, $1 up; Pens, $2.50 up. STAR DRUG CO. t444m and the natural drainage from the Midland, aad l petitioners In the above petition; that 1 have read the said petition, am fam iliar with the contents thereof and believe tbe allegations thereof to be) true. , J. C. ELLIOTT KINO. Subscribed and sworn to before, mo this ,10th day of June, 1920. ' " ARTHUR M. OBARY, Notary Public for Oregon. (Notsrlsl Seal) , . ' My commission expires April It, 1914. I .. . . nonce to Auto uwners STORAGE Right in tbe besrt of tbe city, Supervision Quick Servlco, Constant Caro Arrange for Bpace Now, JRfimirinf- Export work br expert workmen. All work guaranteed. If you-' como here once you will come again. 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