PAOfc V1VM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKUXfCHDAY, AVOVM 1M, 1MI. I CALIFORNIA NEWS I O ; O Siicrniiionto Tlio lire bo lit deer son won will tut lliu hunt tlio lain torn linvu uxporlonceil In mivorul yourH accord Imk to OoprKo Nnnlo, Deputy Htuto VM mid (liinio Coiiitiilmilotinr. Tim season now open nloriR tint count cuuntitloH In proving profit ublo onn for tlio hounterH, ami when tlm ncason of tlio liitorlor opens on tlio rirnt or mix I month, II Ik ox poctcd to ho J tint hi) good nn (I oven Imllur In tlio Hlorrus. flAN KItANCIBCO To ncrnmnuntv tha Mornxo of hnnns In Hncramonto, Tlio Htntn llallronil Commission lini ntitliurliod n reduction from sixty eight cnnti) to thirty nml thlrty-flvu contii u ton In tlio handling rhnrgo Into ami out of earn, AtltUMIN' Kor tlio flrnt tlmo In the hlitory of tin fruit hutlncns In Auburn, tlio 300 enr mark linn boon passed. This U according to fluurnn obtained from fruit houses here. Fruit In still coimIiik In rapidly, al though tho ptnk of tlio Eastern ahlp in en U him passed, Tim Inst week ot July and August worn tho heaviest of tlio season, from ton to twtilvo cum leaving this city for sltcht consecutive dnyi. I.Ob ANC1ELI.B Thirty-four men wero arrested by tho police a they left a Salt Lake railroad frolgbt train on which thny had rlddon from Han Ilarnardlno and successfully resisted efforts of tho train crnw to put their. off. Thn nion worn tram pi tho pollco inlil About 20 other enenped from tlio pollco whim tho roundup was made hare, Tho pollen wero notified by tho railroad train tllspiitchnr nt Dun liar nardlno thai GO men had boardd tho train. Hcservns worn callec! out and surrounded tho train wlwn It putted Into thn yurdft herd. l'ATTKUSON KffortM to put Into effect n Illuo Holiday In I'atturron wore declalvoly defeated whon tho voters by a Inrgn majority voted down nn ordinance passed by tho trustees closing moving plrtiirn shows and pool and billiard hnlls nn that day. HTOCKTON No gnmhtlng of any form will bo permitted at tha Snn Joaquin County Knlr to bo luld burn from Bmnteinhor 12th to l'Jth. Thin In tho announcement of tho Hoard of Directors who havo glum public no tlco that tho tortua of tho untl-gam-bllng ordlnnncu panned by thn rlly mniu tlmo no will bo compiled with In tho aplrlt a well ns In tho Icttur. l'LACi:ilVILLB That tho consoll datlon ot tho Lincoln Highway nnd tho l'lko's I'onk Occnn.to-Ocean High way from Halt l.nko City to tho Paci fic Coast will mean tlm morn rapid construction dun to tho poollnit of tho flnanccn of thn two organisations Is tho bcllnf iixprnnsed horn as tho tlmo for tho annual mooting of thn 1'loneor Trail Association. HAN FHANCIHCO -Hanks am blamed for thn prevent forced solo of cAttlo throi'Khout California which la uxpoctud to load to a shortngo short ly, and u consequent high scalo of prices for went. This In according to thn weekly market roport of tho California Cattlemen's Assocliitlon. OAK1 AND -Mnjor Oenoral Henry A. tlroeno. L'. H, A., retired, dropped dcid In tho Alameda County Court House hero, whnro ho had boon sum monod for special Jury duty. HAN FIUNCIHCO Miss Florence Holon O'llrlon, Bald to havo boon thn last woman to leave tho Ktoamor Alas ka uh tho cssol wan HlnkliiK off Illunts roof recently, was married horo to Liiwrmco Hlckmnn, ox-llou tonnut In tho aviation service Iloth uro from I'ortlnnd, Or. . Illrkman had been courting MIhs O'Hrlcn for two years, ha ald. Sho could not qulto "mnko up" her mind, alio said, until tlio wreck. BACItAMUNTO Porhnps Yeo Him doosn't lay clnlm to nthletlc tonden Clos, but ho sot a record that local athlotlCH probably cunnot dupllcuto with (ih llttlo damngn an Yoo uustuln ed whon hn jumped 30 foot from a socond story window of n rooming houbo In tho Chlnnso quartern on Fourth strcot Ho wiih iiKlcep when ho Jumped hut wnti wlclo nwako wheu ho landed. SACUAMKNTO- Jack Colander, B0, In a fight In tho lowor ond of tho cty, unstained u knlfo wound In thn right shouldor, below tho collar bona, which nocossltatod trantmont nt tho emurgoncy hospital. , Calandor told Patrolman Kruruor and Towors, who took him to tno hospital, that a "frlond" had struck htm down to protect him from boing attacked and boaton by u third man. A HAR,D PULL SAl'HAMIINTO -Til.' opprlloi of the Nw York and nthr eastern Im porti'iH, forolKii utooiul Jobliurs anil candy mnntifacturerH to tlm dniunuds of California almond growers for n S nud 16 lent tariff on unushellcd nml ilK'lleil alm'inln has .dnvnlopnd Into open Marfan1, nrcordliii.' to ad vlcrii received hern by tho California Almnml (Irowern Kxchuugo. HAN I'ltANCISCO W. W. Wow reportnl to United Htntes official, to day that 340 rnsoH containing whig kn) solxed nnd hold by thn govern ment wero filled with bricks When returned to him by court orders. Tho whiskey wax vulued at icvoral thou sand dollars. It had been Morod at the sumo warnhoiisn whoro rrcvully r,U burrnls which had contained whis key wcro found filled wl'h xv:iior. SAN FKANCIHCO Thn nn-vrpaper humorists found much copy In n speech of James A. Walton, stato suparlutindenl of thn antl-rlguretto leagun of California, wherein hi was quoted as declaring truth Is not pos slbln for cigarette smokers Tho nowspapors ascribed tho fol lowing to Wnlten: " 'Any man who smokas c Ksrottr Is Inrapablo of telling thn truth, no matter how much hn may dcslro Jo tell tho truth.' " Queon Victoria, It Is said, prefer red thin blotting paper, so Hint sho could tear It up after using it, be cause Blin was afraid nomo onn might want tho Imprint of her signature Till: KTH.WI). "Chicken Casey.' tho now Kny Hen pluy. which will b sunn ut thn Strand theatre, tonight, Ih tlio latest pin) from the Thomas II. Incu studios starring Dorothy Dulton. .Ml it Dulton uppeurs us un nct rcit, .Marvls Marberry, who reads a best seller by a popular author and decides that sho wants to play tho leading r.do In n dramatization of tho book. The part Is that of n girl of thn slums. Tho author, having seon Ml m Mnrberry only In very dlfferont roles, deems her unfit to play the character. Tho actress takes n unl quo way to ronvlnco him that ho Is wrong. Disguising herself as n girl of tho typo ho portrays, sho contrives to meet tho young man In thn alums, nnd so befool him that his downfall Is complete Clinrlns Ounn appear), opposite Mlrn Dulton n the author. Thn piny Is atd to bo replctn with comedy as well us heart Interest. M).i: i'i.vi: m:vs. PORTLAND An averngn Incrento of four pounds of butterfut per cow, In July last, over thn avcrago ot nit Oregon cows In tho cnw-tcstlng as sociations In July, 1920, Is the best possible proof that association mom hern nro making real progress In lowering production cost by "weod Ing, breeding, and feeding,' de clared K. II. Flits, In charge of tho work for tho stnto cologo extension service It's nn Impressive moment In n glrt'u llfo when n muscullno arm first encircles her waist. PfizeinnTng Baby ', r iy tvp psfyy ?'?i!? ''js s y"" r '-'iis?!? X?S'?J&4 'st fclP v2y Jf LsHlaSBaawA aVWk. '&V'v Bsl 5sHJF' 4k? Hk1aHaaKv(iAuVv'VSi'-S'v!iUl ivHB ?Jiv.. t - ,J IHR' - lBBflfBBBBWBKT BBBBBBBBBBBBBlBHBMBsHaBElV-1l I MjEiSW(VT2. Clyde llrudley was In these parts u fow days ago, getting grain and ulfnlfn tor tho fair. L, F (leertson and daughter, Char lotte returned Friday from tho Lake 'o tho Woods, with huckloberrlcs. W R. Van Motor or Lodl, Cat.. Is visiting nt tho Knmun ranch. An ideal home fuel for oil cookstoves, oil heaters and J .oil lamps. Get it at yourl I dealer's. XOTICK IXV1TIXO I'llOPOSAM TO I.MI'ltOVi: KLKVKXTII BTRKtrr FROM SIAI.V STRKirr TO KhML ATI I. Proposals will be received by the Common Council ot tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for making tho Improvement of Klavonth street from Main street to Klamath avenue Tho Improvement to bo mado In accordanco with tho plans and spe cifications therefor on fllo with thn City Knglncor. and In thn otflco ot tho Pollen Judge, for cither ot tho classes of hardsurfaclng montlonod In tho plana and specifications and In Ordlnnnco No. rC3, ordering tho Improvement. Tho ranking of tho Improvement will bo let In one con tract. Proposnls must bo filed with tho Pollco Judgo not lntor than 8 o'clock P. M. of October 3rd. 1921, nt which tlmo and dattj. at tho city hall In said city all proposals will bo opened for consideration, l.'ach proposals must bo accom panied by n certified check on some responsible banking Institution cqujil to f per cent of tho amount of tho proposal, to bo forfeited to tho city upon falluro or tho successful bid der to enter Into contract and bond for tho faithful completion of tho Improvement. Tho. right to roject any and nil bids Is hereby rosorved In tho Common Council. Tho nward to tho successful bidder will bo mado contingent upon tho salo or tho bonds to bo authorized for financing tho proposed Improvement. Tho Improve ment to consist ot grading full width nnd hardsurfaclncr 40 foot in width. with cither bltullthlc, concrote, Will- ho or nspnaitic concrete curbing and ton fool comont sidewalk. A. L. LKAV1TT. Pollco Judgo. ny order of tho Common Council. A largo crowd gathorod at tha school house Hundny for tho club pic nic, Tho club mombor gavo a short program after which n picnic din ner won served, followod by a bade' ball gamo between Lono Pine and Miller Hill. Tho Lono Pine jyn won 11 to C, i Tho Knmnn boys aro heading for C L. Ilurnott. Mrs. Anna Ratllff Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jim Stevenson, Mm, O. W. Lowln nnd children spoilt several days lust week with Mrs. LowIn parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Griffith, at tholr homo In Fee valley . Miss Phyrno Corum gavo n party to n number ot frlonds Saturday evening. FIFTY MILLIONS UHKD FERRY HAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 24. -Approximately CO, 000, 000 fores worn carried across San Francisco bay during tho year Just ondod, accord ing to a roport ot tho United Btatos Inspection service. Tho total was an Increase of l.r.00,000 over tho totnl cnrrlod during tho year boforo. l-j. . i l!L4 . rO0AK WORK ILeayeYour filtws before 9 OclocK-Your AM. Pictos are ready ar S nnrjerwoods mm fV KLAMATH FALLS OREGON to?" Ts M j I PwiTrJ WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUY THEIR DRUGS ltf CURACY.) University of Oregon CONTAINS: Th Colltge of Littrsture. Science and the Arts, The School of Architecture nd jellied Arts. The School of Duilncis Adminii.tr-.tion. The School of Education. The Extcntion Division. The Gradual School. The School of Journalism. The School of Lav The School of Medicine. The School of Music. The School of physical Education. The School of Sociology Fall Term Opens September 26 A fcl UftJrJof culttmt nd prof.fM.oMl icfcoUrifcip hat btom ontol i ogttinJ.p mrV of lfcr Sttl Unlvrtly for actulofue. fotdrrtonih ftOui tcKooIt, or for any lr.fof jton( wit THC RCGISTRAR. UNIVthSITY OF OREGON. Ewkm Or SPECIAL Crater Lake Picture for Sale at . GEO. L. METZ9 Jeweler 622 Main St. Phone 72. j Cooking Electrically the ideal method t Electrically equipped kitchens hold no terrors for the housewife. They are cool, cozy, and comfortable in the summer. ,, They eliminate the 9 drudgery, the grime and the nerve racking tension caused by wood stoves. The expense is surprising' ly low. Let us tell you about it. 'M-VYMa-a-V The California Oregon Power ii ; Company u 'Let us be your servant?' Murlet Elalno EpooharOt was awarded first prlso In a raby health ond beauty contest in which hundreds o( Uronx children participated. Sho also won a silver cup as tho most beautiful child In hw Now YOrk school. .She Is seen hero with liar mother. For Sale- Horses ! Seveuty-Flvo heavy logging horses weighing from fifteen hundred to eighteen hundred pounds. Ages from fivo to twelve years, mostly seven nnd eight jejirs. Also, harness and collars to fit. Opportunity to buy good horses nt very reasonable prices. Write or rail on the WEED LUMBER CO; WEEP, CALIFORNIA