WESMKHDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 101! I THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ' PAQR K10HT ! r 1 i Game Warden finds No Violations on 1 Diamond Lake Trip Deputy Onmo Warden 8tout was In tto city today after n long trip In tho Diamond Lake country last week to head off aomo Indiana who last year shot dear ahead of tho opening date, proscribed by tho law. When ho nr rtvod In the various camps, ho found tho Indians had their suns and woro prepared for hunt but In nil tho places visited, he found no killing being done. Last year ono party of Indians from tho agency woro reported to reno 25 deer ahead of tho opening data and to nnttclnnto this action, Warden Stout wont out n week nhend of tho season and kept wntch. Stout states that tho deer this year an not as fat as thoy wcro last year nving to tho nbundanco of flics which annoy them. Ho noticed herds this year which .wcro pestered and nnnoy fj by files until they loft tho feeding nexlons during tho daylight hour. Dears Stout says, nro better about SS nittcs west of tho upper lake and this year he docs not think they will hibernate until after tho heavy xaows come. Tho bears ho has seen tills past week wcro fat. Ho believes the berry crop had much to do with their condition as people In the berry patches havo reported many being aoen there that wcro very largo and rat. Forty Gallons of Berries Ditched When Car Capsizes An overturned Ford car, forty gal tons of huckleberries strewn on the Kround and fou dlsconsolato berry pickers sitting near tho car wcro ssmnd by W. H. Mason and Post master W. A. Dolzcll In a ditch near to huckleberry patch Monday. Loading assistance to tho stricken peoplo, tbo car was righted and tho trannants of the berries gathered up. JL trial of tho motor showed that It was still in working order. Mr. Mason, who told tho tale, stated that tfce women In the party bomoaned Uw crushed berries more than thoy d the discomfort of having their ear lying useless In tho ditch. Earning Tules on The Wocus Marsh Smoko rolling up north of the city started a rumor that a forest flro vaa raging on tho west shores of uprxr Klamath lake but Superin tendent Wilson of "tho Pacific Mint company stated this afternoon that tao smoko camo from tho cleaning up or tho Wocus marsh by tho Geary brothers. Several small fires woro roported this wock In tho vicinity of Diamond Sako and near tho Seven MIlo dis trict, due. It Is said, to campers fail Ins; to extinguish their cooking fires. No damage to any .extont has been lone by tho fires, reports say. lVct'B Talk Piano with Eari Shcp OOOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN The Strand THEATRE TONIGHT Kxceptlonally strong feature . Seena Owen "A WOMAN'S AWAKENING" A stirring experience that taught young wlfo to turn from tbo luro or social follies to the simple joys of life. COMING- SUNDAY Maurlco Tour- nenrs nig sensation picture callod "WOMAN" Formerly tho Mondalo 1180 Main St. Tho Httlo house with blR shows. DANCE at MALIN 3 Saturday Eve'. Sept. 20. Proceeds to be used for Malin Union High School. Music by Jazz band. PMP" 'Wjy' CHILDREN'S SHOES li Special 8hort 1Ine td cloie out kwSpJm-ffi&feft; gft! MEN'S shoes j TUb picture of Caruso, his wlfo and Baby aiorla, was taken at Sorrento, Italy, Just a. day or two before x ' .rt .- -. UU the re! liup vv.'.lch necessitated tho operation ending In hU death. At that tlmo tho famous tenor u in blah A 44iv ' Jh bV II plrli and seemed, well along on Flood Prevention ' Dam is Planned $350,000,000 Cost PHOENIX, Arlx., Sept.. 7 Plans nro being made to construct a dam that will control Cavo creok, which frequently has flooded Phoenix, tho most recent occasion being on Aug ust 21. -when tho stato capltol'e first floor was covered with wator, Tho cost of tho dam, $350,000 will bo paid by tho state, Maricopa county, tho city of Phoenix, rail roads and tho two oil companies that havo plants In tho path of tho floods. A tax leveo ton per cent abovo that of last year has been declared by tho county. Tho dam is to bo mainly of catrh, but with a wall of concrete In Its conter. It la to bo 1700 foot long. The northern slopo will bo paved with stones. Tho dam will bo placed at a point north of vjhero tho flood wa ters cross tho Arizona Vanal prin cipal artery of tho Salt river valloy Irrigation district. . I1AUKIS WAS WIMJV The question of a vacation .was brought up for Chief of Pollco Wil son and tho action taken on It wns rather humorous from ono tingle, for "open shop," It Is said. No with Councilman Vollmer spoko up at ouco and made tho romark, "Well, I told tho council six months ago that I was In favor of starting Wilson's vacation nt that time." Aftor this sally, tho council took Immedlato action and grnnted two weeks to tho cholf on full pay, to start Saturday morning. s SKLKCTINfi SUCCESSOR FOR HALL I"OSTPO.i: IIY HANKERS Directors of tho First National bank last night accepted tho resigna tion of Charles Hall as 'president but postponed naming a successor. It Is probablo that tho now head of tho bank will be chosen at tho Octo ber meeting. HUTH HITS nSM) NEW YORK, Sept., 7 Habo Ruth garnered his 52nd homo run In tho fourth Inning of the second gamo with Boston today. XBil- fKasaM (' BBsSSsB JK vV tSSSSSSSI 1 '""H ff lll?"'";iigtfSte If LET'S TALK PIANO School nro opening uml. tills fit tlio Umo of nil Union to Hta'rt tho children In iiiiiuIc ' -' ripeclnl priced una Iowo tcriiUi you to purtlia.o now. Don't siy talk piano." 1i EARL SHEPHERD ONE HU8INE8H MUSIC llXC'LUHlVFLY B07 Kaln fit. ' l'liono 88J-J Last Picture of Caruso and tho road to recovery- Meeting to Discuss Baseball Schedule Set for Thursday Thursday night In tho California Oregon Power offlco n meeting of tho managers of tho city league will bo held to discuss tho baseball situation and also, It Is said, announce the closing dato of tho loaguo this year. While It has not been announced officially, tho gamo scheduled for Sunday, Soptombcr 11, will very like ly bo between tho Copco and' Jewel toams which was to havo been played last Sunday but was postponed by the league officials. Mako that Idle dollar work! Put it In Uio bank. Hart Building Will Have Store, Theatre On the First Floor Tho ground tlcor plan of tho 175,000 building to bo orocted by Hart Ilros. on tho corner of Sev enth and Main strcots contemplates a thcatro with a frontage of 38 feet and n stora with a frontago of 28 feet on Main street. Tho storo room will he bn tho Soventh street side, 80 feet deep, In Its rear will be a smaller storo; room 20 by 26 feet. The thcatro lobby will bo flank ed by small shops, 10 by 12 feat, on cither side. Twolvo feet nt tho rear Is assigned for a stage ' II. II. Hart left this morning for Sacramento to talk matters over with his brothor and arrango for permanent plans and specifications. After negotiations with local showmen yesterday a tcntativo leaso was given II. W. Poole. Uy tho terms of contract. Mr. Poolo Is to furnish tho thcatro with seats, sccnory and other flxturos. Regard leW of whether this loaso Is per manently consummated or not It has been definitely decided to put a thcatro In tho building along tho plan outlined. IaV Tulk Piuno with Enrl Khi. cnl. at Uio HUophcrd storo cnablo 1 "noxi year will, do" but "Jot's His Family NEW TODAY M r .i3Lf I OruMiilitM tabor Attention. Dig Smoker, everything free, bring your menus, given by Culinary Alll unco Loral No. 424, at Mown Halt, Thursday night at 10 p. m. 7-8 MATKRN1TY NURSINO Hy grnilu- nto nurse. Mrs. Koborta McClay, It. N. Phono 16F14. 7-18 .KOIt KENT Front room. cloa In. Cull 317 10th stroot or 144J. 7-1 V KOIt SALE Ffll Cash. Or on Instal - ments to right party; 3 pleco Mnhog- any bedroom set, $160.00 with box springs anu nair mauroas to lit, all reasonable prices Also Wilton and Axmlnster rugs, nanltary couch and other articles. Apply 1639 Johnson Ave. 8-1 0 45d RHYS .MY CHEVROLET Fully equipped, now battery, aparo tiro, spot light, shock absorbers, flro nnd theft Insurance, now paint, nnd In first class running condition. Inquire Hornld office. 7-10 LESSONS IN Planoforto Margaret Worden. Phono 104. 404 Wash. Ington Street. 7-13 Advertising pays. Try It ul in. r'Ain if rr-,sB-txzxi ivjwmv; . ii 'I I'l m cimxii ii mm ii irun, . vw .y ynwMKfcfjwniirjfy W'v--, KLAMATH FAUS OREGON wff I V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE 1u. purity I rm, mi v wmm ,,n w m i',s ti MJr jmtmf Mr mrn'fm m tnm, . iummiggg WANTED (lood driver, driving South, desiring passcngor. .Ploaso communlcnto with P. O. Hox 1123, 7 WANTK1) l)iiir linails. bird and I nnlnmU In nwimil Anln.nl til.lm to mako Into rug. Phono 478W. w. W. Donnrt, Taxidermist. 7-1C SPECIAL PRICE (lenulno honey romb rndlatoni for Ford ram. Re duced from $35.00 to $20.00. FOR SALE 1918 Chevrolet touring car, wlro wheels; good order, $300, Ford speedstor. good condition a bar; gain at $200.00. Klamath Falls Auto Co. 224 Main St. FOR HALE Cook strive, dining tnblo, parlor chairs, rug. Cheap. 33S South 6th. 7-0 Made in Kodak factories by Kodak i.t'jr7iL'rrn.i 'ww-jr- i . ."i ravi jmx&y :Hr -m, mmar i&V.jfsr" t fJi . ;Vy,Mv- ffiTW iik r.mtw mmmj y-f ii v wnrm rvvznru f ti II 1.1 Mil'Bl 11 IKKAT'ltS'V.r' ' I li KlMTdl MjmTilXT hkii i jimr ' rfmi vT I .11 U.irail ABBBK7 ,SJlST7j. I Hi . MSB uz jmmiu.a. A m vmrrww I'M,-;' Autographic Brownies Frankly we consider the Autographic Brownie one of the "best buys" that our pho tographic department has to offer and that is a real tribute. Any one, however, can see value plus price considered in an efficient picture maker fitted with carefully tested lens and shutter that folds like a Kodak, and like a Kodak has the autographic feature. No. 2 Folding llrownlo, plcturea 214x3 Inchon $ 0.00 No. 2A Folding llrownlo, plcturou 2,jUA Inchon $10.00 .No. 20 Folding I)r(wnlo, plcturou zy6xVH inclioa ,,.$13.00 No. 3 A Folding Ilroyulo, plcturou 3'tX&Mi Inches $1B,00 'BUY THEIR DRUGS -Piano and Phonograph 416 Pine street. 7 FOR RENT 7 room furnished houso Address Ilox 567 Herald. 7 7-8 A good bed and n good bath nt Colonial rooms, I lth near Main St., and at Colonial annex, 741 Walnut Avo. All outside airy rooms. 7 I WANT to buy a small liotijo clo.o In and wilt consider ono where thr owner will takn n good used car In part payment. I.et mo know what you havo to offer. L. Arena, Wlilto Pelican (larago, 7-10 m 'ulkl MncHn. St. Paul's Episcopal (lulld will meet nt tho homo of Mrs. O. 1), llurko tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon at 2 .30 o'clock. Work for tho yoar will bo plannod and all members nro rn- quoatnd to bo present . 7 workmen rw-. r.'-irA .-k bbbbw.-x A s -. IaccupacvI FOR BALH- frfr salo. 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