W0117 -ot ' fin1 -Wee I viuiiAY, ihcckmuuu a, 1020. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pauh two e.mi: M.ni: i.iqi'oh ku.us wur.n lihiokk iWKW), CM., Dec. 3. A. It. llos "roll Is ilcnil hero from the effect of ovor-lmtulgcnco In "moonshine" "whisky. Ho fnlnlen on the streets' In Shastlnn Friday ami was taken to the IWcetl hospital, but never milled. Ttio deceased formerly was an em Jloyo In thojogglng department of s.ne wceu i.umocr company, um iv lved n serious Injury to ono of his lee, some Tears ago nnd since hnd been unnblo to work, living on tho omponsatlon received for tho Injury. He was about 45 year old. m H1IOHT OF IIKCOIIATIO.NS (Ily Associated Press) HOI.L.ISTEH, Cat.. Dec. 3. Crops of red toyon berries, commonly known n Christmas berries, hnvo been ravaged by blnls In Santa Cm i, Monterey and San llenlto counties, and as a result, tho ber ries probably will bo expensive Christmas treo decorations this year. .Generally tho birds do not touch the toyon berries, but this joar other food gavo out. Orchard 1st had anticipated a good market for tho berries. ITER CUB Christmas Photographs Are a most suitable gift. We deliver perfect pic tures within thirty-six hours ' after you place your order. SEND HER SEND HIM SEND THEM A jieh$rte PHOTOGRAPH Special Two Genuine Gold Tone Portraits for $5.00 determination of right Important (both to sntlsty present user and Inlso to mnootli tho way for build in K storngo reservoir In tho IiIkIi Sierras for both tho power com panies and tlm IrrlRalloiv districts I No Hlmrlnn Problem Althoueh tho ' adjudication do- tornilnes Imly right liy tlon, most to tho riparian owners on Hi ii Htuulalnu also (Hod on the 'stream us npproprlators, so tho com- , " . iinlsslon does not face a great prob- (lly Associated Press) ,cm of docMn8 between tho two SAN FIIANCISCO. Dec. 3 Mno klnJll ot r,Khtlti Umlor tll0 wntor nnd nine-tenths cents nn aero lco,11WM0n net, rlparlau rights What it win cost mo cinimanis ot TO BE SETTLED BY GAL COURTS: California explro In 1021 If not put to Hoiicllcliil use. m And shoe In tho slum nt 20 less than than regular prlco this week it If. If. K. store. !1U-B Tho reservation Indians nru not In npproprla-j favor of government ownership or management of railways. T ney Kiyiw what It moans to be inanaRed by tho government. St. uiuls Times. 30 off on all inrn's suits, over coats, dress shirts and shoes, K. Iv In IK. Store. w I- ZTllZX under tho "adjudication" Tbre process now going on before tho state water commission, oven though some of tho claims date back to 1SG0, tho year that California becamo n stnto. Ivitabllstir Prvrvttriit This method Is expected by the commission to bo tho first stop In settling without costly litigation ttio thousands of claims tangled about nearly every river In California, nnd to make possible tho fullest devel opment of power and Irrigation en terprises. Although tho adjudication will nffect 131, S0G acres of land and will decide tltlo to 4,9S second feet of stream flow and 114,900 aero feet of storage, only 30 contests aroso out of a possible total of 3920, and only two of theso wcro proxaod. At tho samo tlmo tho adjudication hearings wcro under way, groups of Sacramento river water claimants kjcre engaged In a legal battlo In the Alameda county court, tho trial lasting about four month with numerous attorney! In evidence and tho costs not yet calculated, but expected to run Into many thousands ot dollars. The process has been used In ov eral western states and has been sustained by tho United States su preme court. Tho Finding of tho commission, arrived at after investi gation and hearings, termlnato In a superior court decree approvlag the findings as a whole or with tnodlflcatlons based on the appeal of any claimant. HlanUlntu Highlit Klmt The Stanislaus river was selected as the first test In the state, because Its history and tho varied use ot It water for mining, electric energy and Irrigation by mean of diversion ditches, diversion dams and storaeo reservoirs Involve nearly v all tho conditions that may bo met any where In California. Henrnir. hav! been completed and a decision Is ex pectea snortiy. Krom Pioneer Hay A large number of the claim, in volved date from early mining days. T&e Stanislaus was tho original home of the "Jumping Frogs of Cal averas." made famous hr Mrb Twain, and still preserved In a glass case at Angels Camp, although the owner refuses to dlvulco which fro actually made the renowned Jump. The rich placer diggings of Colam. rbla, Angel Camp. Jamestown and Sonora received their water from this source. JUver Hupply Over-Taxed . . . . .. i "" uuTuiopnvm or irriga- tonwhh JLaT1 r t,0n ' on the lower toned with -4-luuat Stanislaus In the San Joaquin vat- ' I ley and the transmission of electric PURE GOLD J energy from the mountain stream to distant cities for lighting, trac tion systems and Industrial use for overtaxed the ordinary capacity of the river and made the need for Snap i out of it r It's all wrong to sit around and wait for :: :: something to amuse you when all you have '' ; to do is to go to the Pastime and enjoy a ;; 14UIGI gtaaiic ua uu ua, aiui ui uaaaacaa via And say, wouldn't dad or brother like '' t some cigars or a pipe for Christmas ? Pastime Billiard Parlor Prepare for a Thrift Christmas THE PENDULUM has swung from tho spending to the saving side of the ledger, and everyone who Is looking ahead should strive to make up the deficit to be found there. Christmas Saving Account are always In vogue at the Flnt National Hank, and this year will be mora popular than ever. Phone for appointment sittings I OS 1 cs" Betty and Her Beau 7W nrxLo vwiv W W , l -man ) ( Httuo I oettv VN.CV ! and cxpcNsrvt: A VsJILi-- 9 1DO-IWV3 wait ) Z I an vrtii-N -jHiry ? ? wxxjKt iXs- rrtMW 9 ft t MsslM sssm I ilJ SMMswksssm 11 1 1 11 nimi"Ti TTnmrTTrT -m NOTED SUFFRAGIST 5SUES T ATEMEH T MIIM. ANMi: l. HIAKS, OF IHT-I AM), DKCUMllX HIIIJ WOUIJI NOT TAKK A!.Ij THK MONKV IN THK WOltl.l) HUt (MM)I TAN 1 UU lll IIKIt. She First National Bank '-? e KLAMATH FALL OREGON "I will Just say frsnkly I 'think TunUc Is perfectly wonderful and I wouldn't lake all the mutiny In hn world for the good II has iluno me.' said Mrs. Annie M Hloan. recently ' residing at 276 Huntington avenue. 1 lluffalo, N. Y. Mrs, Hloan has resided In lluffalo for the past forty years and Is very prominent In club circles, being an Bctlvn member of (ho lluffalo City club, the Mnroln Republican Club, and the Women Voters !cagu. tihn represented tho women of her city In their appeal to the United Slate Senate at Washington whrn the Suffrage 1111 was first Intro- duredand was honored with a mem bership to the Washington Suffrage Club. Mr Hloan Is alio deeply In terested In church and charity work HI about a year and a half agti, wpn Her statement regarding the bonrflt I had a very severe bilious attack. she has derived from Tanlsc will be Theso attack became frequent aaf of wldrapread Interest Hhe said wllh each one I would havo to rentals I have only been taking Tanlac. In bl for four or five days, I about four weeka, but I am already! ''About six weeks ago I bad as feeling belter than I have fell In 'other of theae attacks and u U years, Why, It Juat rm a thoughlauch awful pain I almost gavn r I have been awardnl a new lesaa on 1 hope This spell left me without sn) ' life, and I would be doing an lnjus!energy and so weak I could hard!) tlce to others who are trying to find I walk aeroM the room, relief not tn tell what this grand med-j "Tanlac has relieved my trouble j Iclno has done for me , entirely I am enjoying splrndlfl "Ho 111 11 lllnn neii I was roiinwllml In lirallli now and am brimful of mil lundergo an operation for gallstonrs, strength and ennrgy Itveryomi alioultj fry well 1111 know of Tanlae " J fTSsWtssssssss BBBBBalHHBBBBBBBBBBB wsKsMsSSPssssssm1 nfirr which I rot nlonic vnr 1A. J- 4. V . ay.AAkABaAAA.A.A.A.AA..... T,lwvvvvvwvvwww A $ SAVEDOLLARS $ LADIES' $18.00 SHOES NOW $13.95 LADIES' $12.00 SHOES NOW $9.85 BUY YOUR SHOES AND HEAVY RUBBERS NOW. We are selling for LESS NOW than we will Next Spring. MANY SHOES GOING AT COST 25 Off on Heavy Rubbers THIS HUGE SALE WILL LAST JUST ONE MORE WEEK. MEN'S 16-IN LEATHER BOOT REGULAR $20.00, NOW $14.95 MEN'S BROWN DRESS SHOES REGULAR $10.00, NOW $6.85 Sixth and Main Mm m -ss1bbbstW"i" :' slSwSwmssmmmmmi,c mV ndet&&(& Sixth and Main II 4