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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1921)
; nriiT a, imm. THE EVEHING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OHEGOW rim TkcEireotnf Herald '. MURRAY. SOULS .KMter City KdHor Pabllshed Wally except Bandar, by fl Mmld Publishing Company of bimu Fain, at us Eighth street. tared at the postoftlco at Kl Mk rail, - On., tor transmission tfrroega the malls m second-class natter. -(, OP THJ ASSOCIATED t FRKSS. Tim Associated Pre -a la exclusively sullied to tie ate lor republication Tell nswsdlspatches credited to It, r tiat.'atherwlie credited In this tr.Md also the local news put- r herein. , t ,? FRIDAY, JULY 8, 19)31. ,,,lWcklE,SAYS- NOl)UEVCR.U.U MOfcMlMG MO MOvM AAOUT nw poweonofxAK wttouil wwcmct Wkvrcav uomUmg AMMIMCtttAlf.SKltC Mil OftUKC,SAJMi A& A , MM Mt MMT VOOK1M& ft o wmwcuw, rcux m oourr nscd xx see?.. r i 'vi -HtSaw A4APU aWAMftse HALL FOR GOVERNOR the doted season, eald game being taken' aa evldonee ot a game viola tlon. Lnet winter1 Deputy Oarae Warden Stout' caught violators at the head ot Topey grado, and owing to tho deep snows was forced to take his man out through Dorrls, California, In order to reach Klam ath Falls. Tho agent ot tho express company, knowing Mr. Stout, took tho shipment under protest, and upon his own responsibility, as the company rules prohibit It. Callfor nln wardens hare this same trouble In tho Blsklyous, when In tho winter time they must pass through Mod- ford or Ashland In order to reach Yreka, California. Permits to ship fish and game during tho open season should bo Issued tocalty, na the present sys tem, whoro it Is necessary to wait from three to tiro days to get snch a permit, Is Irksome to tho sports men. That tho commission should rec ommend a law simitar to tho one now In torco In California, making all streams In which fish are plant ed by the state a public highway. and an angler on foot bo allowed free passage along Its banks for tho ntirnAiui nf fluhfnr. I If the sportsmen ot the stato do sire more Rainbow trout eggs from the waters t Klamath county than they are now receiving, then It Is necessary that the following Im provements In egg-taking and hatch. cry facilities be made: 1st Increase the water snpply at the Crooked Creek hatchery, which we belleTe Is possible by going Into tho hill aboTe the present springs after It. 2nd Put tip another building at Crooked Creek, so that tho combined capacity of the two buildings will be 100 troughs. (There are 40 trouchs at nresenL) i ED TOR HIED Goraoui HONOLULU, Hawaii, Juno 34 (Hy Mall) The recent nomination of Wallace Hlilcr Karrlngtott, gen eral business manager of Tho Hono lulu Star-Bulletin, as governor wilt bring Into ory closo relationship tho territorial government' and tho Press congress ot tho world which will hold Its sessions hero next October, Mr. Partington, for many years nit active odltor and newspaperman, Is chairman ot tho Hawaiian Is lands oxccutlvo committee which Is In chnrgo ot tho locul plans tor tho congress, and returned 16 Honolulu recently from tho mainland, whoro he contorrcd with Dr. Walter Williams ot tho Unlicrslly of Missouri, presi dent ot tho congress, nnd attended to numerous details In connection with the October, meeting. When It was learned that tho 1931 congress would not bo held at 8yd ney, N. 8. V Mr. Farrlngton was one ot threo local men who Invited the executive committee to hold the congress sessions at Honolulu. Sluco that tlmo he has takon an actlvu In terest In the congress plans," and was Instrumental In obtaining from tho last Hawaiian legislature an appropri ation ot $25,000 to assist In financ ing tho entertainment ot tho dele- Announcement was made hero re cently that a reduction ot approxi mately SO per cent In stoamshlp and railroad fares, applicable to delegates to tho congress, had been obtained. Tho local oxocutlro committee Is planning to charter a special stoa'r or In which tho delegates will tlslt A. NEW TODAY I bUi8ALK -Apartment house, fine Income. Home and employment for couplo with few thousand dollars. Investigate. J. T. WAUO CO. Hill Mali Ml. 8 WANTKD AT ONCR Somoono to contract tor cutting nnd stacking 70 acros at alfalfa hay on shares or cash. John Spolck, Malln, Ore.,, 89 FOR SALK Cheap Dodge touring. First class mechanical condition, (loud llubbor. Central Oarage. 8-1 1 Fllli: ALAltM MUMALH FIIKK Call at the Uruntmond Print Bhop, 115 North Fourth, nud got a card showing all flro alarm signals. Hang ono In your homo or place ot busi ness. They aro KHKK. 8-11 There Is no conceivable happening that would do more to weld the dlt ferentf.sectlons ot the state together I1 firmer union than the election ot Charles Hall aa Oregon's next gov ernor. r Familiar with the resources and Meeds ot all portions ot Oregon, and fa close touch with Influential men fas Its scattered communities through fciawork ia the state,, chamber ot waHBitjrw, m otuu.u, m9 ma iucsj leader for all the commonwealth. Tonthfnl and vigorous .intelligent aad sincere, a paradoxical combina tion,; ot tighter and diplomat par ex cellence, he Is a msn that men nat urally turn to for direction. The Herald has no more knowl edge of Mr. Hall's Ideas on the gov ernorship than any other ot his neighbors may have less. In fact I alt ot tho principal islands ot the Ilu 3rd Build several rearing ponds' Han group, nnd this tour promises near the hatchery "with concrcto, o no outstanuing icaiurc oi mo walls and floors, so that they may. ontertuinraoui pruBraui be easily cleaned and kept free of fungus. 4th Put In foundations for per manent racks In Wood river and Seven Mllo creek. Sth Proper Inspection by tho fish COLONIAL. ONK HOO.M cabins tor housekeeping, 11th near Main St., nnd 741 Walnut Ave. 3 WANTKD Ford car. Wlll.trado ono Oakland and ono Dodge. See Dick, (5th and Klamath Ave. 8-9 327 MAIN ST v ytV 'ff' ' AT OI'U RKGUIiAR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE KVKlti' HAT AND DLOUBH AT ONE-HALF PRICE-NO RESERVE -tt i Klamath Falls, m. July 19th, WANTKD Ford car. Havo one Oak- laud and ono Dodge, will trade Boo Dick, 6th and Klamath Ave. 8.9 FOH SAM3 A-l paying business. new and secondhand goods. Itlght man. Snap. Sco Dick, 6th andNKla- math Ave. 8-9 FOR BALK 1 truck, 1 runabout, 1 Studobaker. Will trade. What havo you? Bee Dick, 6th and Klamath Avo. 8-9 IIAIIOAINB, all klndn ot goods. Watch Saturday sales at 10 a. m. Sco Dick, 6th and Klamath Avo. 8-9 FOH HUNT Six room house on Msnxanita St. Lawn, shade and fruit trees, garage. Inquire at 613 .V. 9th St. 8-9 At the Theaters TIIK HTAK After many pictures of society In tricues It U with a sense ot relict department ot all egg-taking staj ,nat ono 80M .Tne Juekllns." George iioui io seo mai me usn ana eggs Melford's new Paramount picture, aro being properly handled. auch'whlen openi at the SUr theatre to atatlons to be'ln charge ot a trout, n(Dt, man and not a salmon man. We be- Thls ,, n goodi btc cjM picture, lleve that such stations should be It deaI, f00di old-fashioned peo- inuMVIM ar Ianf mim b Wiuilr f.v stato official, and It It is not possible for the staU superintendent to cov er the entire state that often, that some, subordinate should be dele gated to make the trip. ' th We want at least 25 cent of the eggs taken from pie tells a good old-fashioned love story, and contalst a million and ono little bits ot great human Interest. Monte Dlue plays the role ot Dill Howes, the lanky school teacher, Charles Ogle Is Llm Juck Per Hn. Mabel Julienne Bcott Is the Guinea Jucklln, his aaughter and the waters of this county planted here.! bla- cast Includes Fonnlc Mldgler. believing that by so doing It will 71, Covington. Winter Hall. J. M. not only, Increase our fish, but give Dumont. Clarenco Burton and a long us a greater numoer ot eggs to sup-. u8t of fsvorltes. ply the state. Th ,,iurB u jn adaotatlon by 7tliTn tho tAtinrlns' a ' t..L. SVu.Iam .f HiiIa TtAA'm tn. . . " VWMUMU6 v msj r (auft WUUUU Ul wuiv vu o M.-- ad t1 1SL11 J Jl 7l:J!m0Dera rce,red aDd Pent',n this.llghtful novel. Paul Perry did the !2..T L"m .C" htL " coa.tr. to credit u. with the market" camera work. r."r.:r.'u. .:" . ",r" ' the egg, taken out of the WANTKD Woman or girl to do a couplo of hours work mornings. Apply Mrs, Forge, Evuns Apartments. 8-9 FOR BALK 3-room plastered houso. 1324 Pleasant Avo. $200 down and $25.00 a month. 8.11 Wright. Architect. Oregon, up to 12,00 1931. Tho board reserves tho right to accept any ono bid or rojoct uny or nil bids. Dated nt Chltoquln, Oregon, this 8th. day ot July, 1921. (Blgnod) WLM. BKKIIN, Ctork. 8-18 A Classified Ad will sell It .i ll9K99P-BnBnn-9E9ffBaSSSni OIL PltOHPKCTH CX)OD ASTORIA Because of the en cournglng prospects of oil In the! well now being drilled near Astoria, ,W. B, Hidden nf Portland, owjicr or a large tract of land uoiir (hit site of tho' pro sent well, has decided to commend) drilling operations on his property within tho next 60, days. Advertising bring fflclsncy. FOR RKNT Klnely furnished apdVl- tncnt. Laundry and' everything supplied. Telephone 73-M. 8-11 Call 185 for your taxi. DRKSSMAKINO First das work guaranteed. Mrs. Jefferson, 2 Main Bt. 8-16 FOR SALE Rhode Island fryers. Phono 390-M. Red 7-8 FOUND la concrete water tank on Siskiyou mountain, California side, pocketbook containing sum of money. Owner may have same by describ ing property. Phone 119. 8-9 FOR SALE Fox terrier puppy. Phone 103 8-9 Havo your best Kodak negative en Urged at Stlnson Photo Shop. 8 sitcom e 'for happened In 1 alt Oregon that has Oregon polftlcs county. At the present tlmo we are years. Sportsmen Urge STRAND THKATKR '"charged with the maintenance otl Tonight will see the close ot the stations and hatcheries for thn ben-1 great educational feature, the Car eflt ot the stato at large. pentlor-Dcmpsoy training camp ,8th Provide 30 troughs and scenes, taken on the actual grounds mm w . 1 Biurm-prooi Banner over mom ana," ""? 'b . n- many improvements the men at work, at Diamond Lake, by theso two supermen. The ordl- J Move the present station from Its nary person does not consider that y (Continued from rage 1) location, on Two Bear creek to the a picture of this nature could con- v," ......... outlet tor mice creoicj, as the temiTe "l'c'1 unuraw iHiuruanuu this district was entitled to, nnd'peraturo of the water at the outlet I011 ' d0M relative to tho condition would receive, attention and lm-ls higher than at the present sta- on tho system whon a "knockout" provements, but pointed out that the tlon, where tho water is too cold!blow ,8 delivered. This evening Is game section ot the commission, un- to properly mature the eggs. lyour last chanco to seo It at popular w ,ud 1 nr(Kow.ai uu uiuiiH. ih Bi am in lariiiiiiTn inn n n nr nan viici,. tempting to bo self-supporting that up Lake croek into the lake the Is, to exist without state approprla-! falls in the creek should bo blown tlon from the revenue derived from out,. These falls aro about 75 feet the sale of eggs and fry, etc. and j In height, and tho fish pass over est "Moonshine Trail,' for the last it, will take tlmo to bring to f nil- them going down, but are unable time, as won as mo laugname funny to return. It is estimated that there Snub P0"" " Hawaiian comedy FOR SALE White enamel dresser. Never used. Tall nt 324 N. lltb St. 8-11 FOR 'HIRE Largo and small cars. Phone 185. 8 A OOOD BED nnd a goqd bath at Colonist rooms, ,11th near Main Bt. and at Colonial Annex, 741 Wal nut Ave. All outside airy rooms. 8 FOR SALE Studobaker 4 7-pas eenger, $'550: Mitchell 6 5-pas sengor, $950; Allen 4 5-passonger, 11400, llratcbcr at Ewauna Motors Co. Your credit Is good. 8 Included In this treat. Sylvia Dreamer and an all-star cast wilt show the thrilling yet human Inter tlon all the contemplated Improve Impreve ments: Following Is a list of recommen dations presented to the commission by tbo local sportsmens' associatien: -The "need of another permanent game garden in this county Is urg ent,' as the district can not be prop erly covered by one man; In fact,' Island, which is during the winter months thcro are! below the falls. are at present time about 2,000 fish below, and that those that do not kill themselves fighting the falls will fall an easy prey to the angler. 10th Fishing should be' prohib ited from the head of the falls in Lake creek to the lower point of the about 400 yards 1 nnd ono of those wonderful Pathm Color Weekly, showing Portugal at Its best. The public can get more than their moneys worth hero on this run alone. MAKING PROGRFJiH The California Oregon Power company's work of reclaiming lands trlns that should bn martn Into hn nhTw .hti .- i....i I on ln0 "PT ''nKO' unar contract mountains throueh the snow that it' flahlnir (n th . wi..hi wUn tho Klamath Indians, Is pro Is not saro for one man to attempt, county except as follews: Spencer, ere8,sIns' By p' El Crawford, chlof nnd nrntn fhi. nr onvorni mn,,ti,c ..u,i- . n . ... .u- . ... engineer of the company. Tho caclj year under tho present condl- river as at present above nnd below! frtH,Bor workI"f U,"''A and " tions wnen we have no gamo pro- Its mouth. Seven Mllo and Wood tcctlon at nlj, as from the tlmo that, river closed from February 15th to FOR SALE Cheap, good Income pro. pony paying is per cent net. $2000 cash wilt handlo this, sco J. T. WARD & CO. 8.14 Mala St. K-15 ATTKNTIONI MAbO.VH Stated communication ot Klamath Lodgo No. 77, A. F. ft A. M. this evening at 7 o'clock sharp. Work in tho M. 51. Degree.'Vlsltlng brothers welcome. 8 LEM L. (JAQIUOEN, Secy. NOTICK All thosa having bills against tbo Alaska Carnival association ploaso present them immediately to tbo un dorslgncd. Wo will not bo respon sible for any account that Is not pro Dented before Saturday, July 9, J. V. MAGUIUK 710 Main 81. Charter No. I1.HOI Reserve District No, la IlKPORT OF X)NDITION OF THK AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF KIiAKATlI VAtiM At Klamath Falls, In tbo 8tate' of Oregon, at the close ot business on June 30. 1921. RMOURCES I 1 a Loans and discounts Including redts- t 'counts $332,I77.7J 2 Overdrafts, , unsecured ' 11.11 4 IT. 8. Oovemweat socarttiew owned 1 a Deposited to secure circulation (U. B. bonds par valuo) ...$100,000.00 ' b All other United States Government Becurltle ' 1,921.38 Total lOl.ill.ll 5 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. ............ ' 5.92I.IS 6 Hanking House, $25,000,09; furniture and , fixtures, $6,413.92 31,413.92 8 M Awful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 17.89S.44 9 Items with Fodnral Rerv itsnk la 1 process of collodion (not avallablo aa Teserre) 4,711. M 10 Cash In vault nnd amount dub from nation nl banks ..v, 139,388.11 11 Amount duo from banks, bankers, and trust companies In the United States (other than Included In Items 8, 9 or 10) ... 37M9 12 Exchanges for clearing house .. ' 2,491.19 Total of Items 9, 10 11 and 12 143,941.39 14 Checks on banks' located outside ot city or town or reporting bsnk and other caaa 1 Items . .. .. ..Ht 41.89 16 Redemption fund with U, S. Treasurer and 1 dim from U. S Treasurer 5,009.09 16 Other sssets, If any 4,887.13 4 Oil I - ss -. tseess 9 VVtfsVslwtDV LIABILITIES 17 Capital stock paid In - $100,000.90 18 Burplua fund -... 10.009.09 20 Circulating notes outstanding 100,009.00 24 Certified checks outstanding 381.00 25 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 4,545.47 Total. ot Items. 24 and 26 - $ 4,807.47 Drmaad 'deeoaiU (other than baak drpoaHe) rabjm to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days: ' 26 Individual doposlts subject to check . 270,646.61 27 Certificates ot deposit due In less than 30 1 days(ot,her than for money borrowed) 1,015.98 Total of demand deposits (other thsn bsnk depot.lt) subject te Reserve, Items 26. 27 271.681.59 Ttmr itepualts sabject to Retwrve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and 1 postal savings): 32 Certificates ot deposit (other thsn for I money borrowed) 11,600.90 34 Other time deposits .. .... 46,034.44 Total of time deposits subject to Re- 1 sorvo, Items 32 and 34 . 67,134.44 Total .... .. $543,433. 6S Stato of Oregon, , . County of Klamath, as. I, O. V. Wlmberly. cashlor of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and W!l!:, .... ' O. V. WIMDERLY. Cssbler CORRECT -Attest: W. C. DALTON. , BERT B. WITHROW, E. M. BUBB, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July, -1921. ... , PERRY O. DeLAP. Notary Public. (My Commission expiree September 17. 1933) I r ' ' .. . .1 ij st: its oxpectcd to havo z.coo acres diked by the beginning ot winter. the ,ilsh start to run In Soencer Juno Int. Thn vni.r, nr irion.i, Creek In tbo month of March until .county should not be closed during 'the eggs are brought out of Dla-tho winter months, as nt that time mono laxo in Juiy utmost an or tne tno fish are at their best. time ot tbo present warden Is taken 12th Tt is necessary that more fish bo planted In Lake Odell, Cros cent and Fish lakes. At Lake Odell during tho past flvo years eggs have been taken as follews: 1917, 800,- nlA. .Ale ArAAAA. ...... .'..... vw, mo, uuu,vuv; 13ll, VBU,UP0, lt!0, 860,000; 1921, 830,000, rnak- np with the propagation ot fish. Some arrangements abonld bo made with the state of California and the .American Railway Express company so that It would be possi ble for a game warden to ship game from one state to the other daring; log a total of 3,890,000,and during "-j"-'- '- -t- " " j'i"ij- " "" ii r" j-ri'vm ((nrxrffj that time but 60,000 fingerllngs, in cluding 4,000 Eastern Brook trout, have been planted. Wo bellevo that all eggs taken from this lako-should be planted in tho aboro named lakes for at least tho next throe years. 13th Owing to tho construction ot tbo Copco dam shutting off our run of steelbeads and salmon, tho state of California should give us eggs enough from their catch at Fall creek to pay us for our loss. NOTICK TO BIDDERS ,, Koalcd proposals will bo rucolvod up to July 19tn 1921 by School District No. 03, Klumuth County, for tho construction of a school building and for tho Plumbing and Heating ot name lilds must bo accompanied by n certlflcatu check to tho umount or C per cont of tho bid or tbo samo shall be rejocted, to bo made pay. nolo In favor 01 Wm. Skeon, clork ot tho tsuld district, to bo returned to bidders upon signing of contract and to bo retained if successful' bidder falls to enter into contract as speci fied. r Plans and specifications may bo ob tained from O. R. Wright, Archltoct, Klamath Falls or Wm. Skeen of Cbll oquln, and n dopoelt of $10,00 will bo required for same. Proposals may be left either with Wm. flkenn. nt f!hlIonutn. rtrmrnn I up to 7:30 o'clock, or vrlth O. It. Are You Prepared ? FLY-TIME IS HERE We have a large stock of SCREEN DOORS in three designs, to fit all regular door openings. These doors are made of clear, kiln dried, California white pine cov ered with the best grade of rust proof, galvanized wire, and put to gether with hafdwood wedge dow els a patented process which makes an exceedingly rigid door. "THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST" BIG BASIN LUMBER CO. "Everything to Build With" Phone 107 Main & Spring Sts If It's Loose We Will Move It O. K. TRANSFER CO. ,24 "."-Ml Phone 87 A.