A ' i Page Fouf 'TmriMWAT', MCKMBIM IK, 1M1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 1" !!AMM7TTrrrwKr. J". & K. . Ir PERSONAL MENTION .,.j, Jos Kenl loft (or Snn Francisco thin morning after a brief business visit Info. 'A i. Hopkins, a rnnchcr on tho lower, Klamath river, was hero jes ttrday After supplies. I., C, Dart rum li a Klamath Falls visitor horo today from l'ortlnnit. He I a registered guost at tho White Pelican hotel, J, A. Oorilon, president of the First National bank, who hns been III at Ills homo for Iho past two days Is at the bank again today. Mr,' nnd Mrs. A, I), Kpporson and son (Icorgo, motored to Mnlln yes terday to attend a meeting of the slocKUoiaers oi mo .Mann niaio onns Clifford Smith, of takevlow, 8. 1, Xllspatrlck, of Medford, M. Atkins of Medford, and V. O. nenny, of Matin aro all registered nt tho Ar cade hotel. 8berlff Lloyd Low and Luko Walk ' er let. I this morning for Portland, where, they bavo been summoned to appear before tho Federal grand Jury as witnesses. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Obenchaln left for Central t'olnt this morning ' where they will visit for a few days beforo going on to San Francisco for tho holidays. G, C. Loronz, contractor, hns start ed today to tunnel under tho South ern Tacit! crallroad'a main track from the septic tank of the Mills addition sewer, to tho lake. .Mr. and Mrs. John Siemens Mere passengers on this morning's train bound for Portland, where they will spend the next few days on a com bined business and pleasure rlslt. Loo Carter, formerly of Tloseburg, arrived here lsst night to Join the local staff of the Western Union. He will fill tbo position of bookecper Sold by Mrs. Jetfcrs, who has been granted a furlough. The engineering crew of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company, left In cars this morning for Copeo where work will start Immediately on the raising of the Copeo dam. Eight feet will bo added to tho original dam. which Is the largest thing of Its kind In this part of tho country. - The Dead Sea, In Palestine, Her 12$: feet below sea level. At a depth of MOO feet tho water contains ST per rent of solid substances. NEW TODAY Tou can pay more nUT you can't buy better. If It were not tho best we wouldn't sell It. Davenport the Jewelor on Sixth street. IS I no further stand responsible for bills contracted by my wife. Sign ed. Win. Nelson Hall. 16-17 LOST One 6 mo. old fox terrier Answers to the namo of Cutfy. Finder pleaso Phone 179J. 1S-1C ESTUAY Strayed to my placo one red and white spotted cow, branded C on left hip and left side. Owner may hare same by paying expenses. J, L. Allen, 3 miles out on Keno road. 15-16 Furnished ono room cabins for housekeeping, 741 Walnut. IS GIFTS from this atoro carry with tbem an assurance of quality as well as style. We guarantee everything wo sell. Davenport tbo Joweler, on Sixth St. IS 1 cheap 2nd hand heating stoves for sale. Colonial Rooms, lltb near Main. IS WANTED Good woman for goneral housework. Apply Lorenz Apts.. Apt. 1. 12S N. Cth St. 15-16 FOIt SALE Furniture, 620 Wash, Phone .7311. 1S-17 FOR SALE 1917 Dodge touring car. Good condition. 1920 Ford with Hassler shock absorbers. 1920 Dodge roadster, with Hassler shock absorbers and snubbers. 1919 Ford son tractor and 2-gang plow, slightly used; cheap. For prices and torms see If. 6, Wakefield, Central ganrge 15-17 FOR SALE OR RENT A nice 5 room modern cottage on paved street. Will rent or sell on easy terms also 2 'A acres on highway between K. F. and Pelican. House, barn, corral, chicken bouse, all fenced, good gar den soil. Will rent or sell. Easy terms. llOIlT. H. l'HV 120S Worden Tel 49211 1 15-17 Just received at Davenports, a new lino of Bracelet Watches and Diamonds, at the normal price. No war prices with a "big discount." Davenport the Jowolor, around tho corner on Sixth street. IS FOR SALE Lots 660. 651, Dlock 119, Mills Add'n. Paid taxes 11 years. That's long enough. Make of fer, cash or terms. J. R. WItham, 1717 E. 64 St., Los Angeles. 15-17 TRUCK MEN Coma down and get a certified weigh tag beforo you send for your truck licence. Cars also If In doubt, Peoples' Wbse. 6th R. R. Spur. 15-17 Kitchen Cabinet, bed springs and bed steads and some chairs, cheap. Peoples' Wbse, 6th & R. R. Spur. 15-17 MOVED Central transfer has moved to BwMt'Sbop. Phone 155 J, 15-tt i i . - i v Small profits and'iatlifactton are a sum path to a big business, Dv INTEREST AROUSED . IN QUESTION OF WINTER FISHING Tho Klamath Bportamcns' associ ation Is Inking an active Interest In the question of winter fishing, nl-o tho extension of tho fishing season up to Fobrunry IB, of ench year, William McNcally, Secretary of tho nssorla tlon, Mtld today while discussing the proposed visit at A E. Ihirghdntf. state gamo warden, who In expected hero about December 20. McNeally said that letter from tlnmo Warden Ilurghdutt announced that F M. Drown, chief gnmo wnrden, might substltnto for him In ensn other busi ness matters Interfered, but thnt Mr. Urowtl would carry authority to enter Into any hunting or flihlng proposi tion which tho association might care to advance In the Interest of sport. Much ttl-.ruMlon There has been much discussion relative, to tho continuation of tho fishing season up tn February 15, when tho -.pawners such a trout make for their favorite grounds to spawn. Thn fish In both upper and lower Klamath lake as well as Lake Ewntinn are now Just beginning to get the "right fish taste" nnd most peoplo prefer to eat them after the flesh had hardened, as It does In cold waters. The present law close all streams and lakes which do not flow- or con nect directly through to tho tldowater of the Pacific ocean, seriously hind ering the fisherman As the Ktamath river Is tho only stream tn this county which Is connected directly with the' Pacific, fishermen must do their nng-j ling In Its waters entirely. Question of Link Itlvrr The question of Link river was dis cussed among sportsmen and while It Is officially designated as "Link lllvcr." still It Is hut n connecting link with upper Klamath lake and Lake Ewauna. Lake Ewauna Itself Is construed to be only en enlargement of "backwater" of the Klamath rlv er. Ilurghduff Is expected to really define what bodies the two waters belong to. whether they arc part of Klamath lllvcr or are separate dis tinct bodies. Should the construction bo placed on upper Klamath lake as a distinct body, then Williamson river would bo closed to fishermen. If It Is part of Klamath rlver,-thcn the fishermen can angle all winter tn this splendid water. Williamson river flows Into Upper Klamath Lake near Rocky Point. 5 Law I Clear J The law clearly defines tributaries' J after tho closed season. Only the body of water directly connecting with the tidewater outlet can be fished In nnd the local gamo wardens wero In structed to pick up violators of the law. Another mutter which will be threshed nut Is ttut proposed ruling relative to placing tlia Indian Reser vation under the state gamo taws, but not so that ttny Indian who It n ward of tho government would o affected by tho ruling. Tho ruling would effect white sportsmen only who fish In reservation waters. An Indian ward can both hunt nnd fish nil the jear around according to tre.ity lights ghen them by tho gocrnment. The Commissioner of Indian affairs id Washington I). O . has been requested to make a ruling on tho question o, InclutMng'the reservation utnlcrTore gun'game laws. A reply wlir'noon be coming from thocast,SecTetary 'tc Nenlly -stated. " jS ' 7 Htonn 1Kc liunto lturgbduft mhtsed Secretary Mc Ncally that the recent big rain nnd snow- storms In tho north had don much damage to the state hatcheries at nrlous places and ho was super vising tho repairs. Tho sportsmen' ussoclntlon plan to enter Into detailed discussion on many hunting nnd fishing questions relative to the Improvement of both propositions. Thn meeting of tho as sociation will be announced Inter .UVtIMI.i: (Xll'HT Hl'ANKK SMALL 110 V lHHIKNi:, Or,, Dec. 15. "If par ents can't whip their children the county will do It for them," says Col onel J J llurbough, Indian wnr vet-' ernn nnd Ju.otilto officer of I.nno, fount)- Tho colonel look a l3-)enr-old Russian boy Into tho basement of he'eout'houso,,-turned littjijvorji bnrtvl nnd:apjUcdthp.rod."ThniJad7 wmVlsltfeusecl of forging "WJStr check on'o 8prlngtlold bank.ha promised to be good. Ho. has been ordered to report to tho Juvonllo of ficer nt 10 o'clock every Saturday morning for further treatment 44VU4A0AA I BP 'sEiflssHEfiggKTV K i ON CHRISTMAS DAY am 'tin: u.; days aktkk The long dreary part of Winter scorns to como after Santa Claus has visited us Thoo snowy, blowy nights and wot sleety duys are certainly depressing, but It you have plenty of home music to cheer you up it makes a world of difference. Wc have several good pianos nt eight dollars a month pay ments, and Vlctrolns as low as three. Why put In a miserable Winter when you can easily make this a Musical Christmas? Remember Your own terms In reason. EARL SHEPHERD CO. One mighty good way to hold your boat close to the wind in these tight timet is to "TAKE IN THE SALE" at Van Bellen's You can leave better footprint on the sands of time X If You Walk in Our Shoes The public it coming a-runuing join the crowd while the good thingt latt Every article in our ttock it a huge bargain at price now offered CONSIDER THIS LIST: Forty Pairs Ladies' High-Heeled Shoes closing Jl QQ out at, per pair . - v Ladies' High Shoes and Oxfords, black and brown, &A Qg low and high heels. Going now at P"tcj 95c $1-15 $1.45 $2-15 Big reduction on all Men's Shoes; 100 pairs black A Q and brown; regular value up to $10.00, now . lr0J TEN PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL RUBBERS ALL FELT SLIPPERS REDUCED Luxite Silk Hose at. ... Colors black and brown. 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