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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1922)
V ' V -a j Hl r l 'T , e fl' ' rr i"1 v ' TO Pg Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON M0NI1AV, AUrtUHT 7, IftlM. ( Trn rU ir- . i vw &' ip K h Li i ' I'' The Evening Herald r. it. koulk. If llr Ulll. "MM HIIIUi t i , ifctltnr mul PuMMior i, aut lJ I1UIIUI 1"'7. NICKIiK AdtcrtiiliiR Mnnhgor SAVE THE FORESTS ''I Personal Mention Published dally oxcopt Sunday, nt Thu Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fnlln, nt 119 filRlith direct. Kntorcd nl the poMofflco nt KInra nth Fnlln, Ore., for transmission through the mulls nn second-class mnttcr. m:miii:ii associate Mr. family qj. i etordny or c. it (I'. S. Pot-eat Scrxleo) (1) MATCHES. Be sure your match is out. Pinch it before you throw it away. (2) TOBACCO. Throw pipe ashes and ' cigar cigarette stumps in the dust of the mad and stump pinch out the fire before leaving them. Don't throw them ! morning Mr mm into brush, leaves, or needles. ' 0$n ihikih' we. (3) MAKING CAMP. Build a small campfire. Build it in the open, not against a tree or log or near brush. Scrape away the trash from all around it. (-1) LEAVING CAMP. Never leave a campfire, even for a short time, without ouenchintr it with water nml Mr lloorrto Watt nml woio thltorti nt Crater Inko Underwood departed ositor- land whom ho eok. or Tin: l'HIMH Tim Asioc luted Prem In uxclflho- ly entitled to tho ihiq for publlcn- lion m nil nos uni.ui.iie nruuni ... ... ... .. to It.-nr not otherwise credited in 'RIM then COVCriUg it With OUl'lll. thin paper, and nMo tho local now3 (ft) BONFIRES. Never bllild iMun"v" - -' JiDncHSlrnw m u rlty lsltnr to day fujiu IiIh homestead nt Odessa, Inning hrhen In thin morning i (1 (1 .lohtisou mid Krod 1). notch ir pont tho wooU-mid nt tholr mini, mor calilna on Recreation crook. V l .MOXII.W, Al'tit'sl' 7, lli'J-J. bonfires in windv weather or where there is tho slightest danger of their, not operation in k escaping from control. Don't make them larger than you ift Saturday nfiorno Till! STRAND Alice llrnily In "Tho Knlfo" nml A I lunnttigti, tho informed linmllt. ulnug wth Plmrllo t'lmplln coinodv will mi lorinlu (ho imwd nt Tho Hliund this otoitlng. Tin- populur pikes of ion nnd twotit) ioiiih ulll pronll Toinoiiow ecnln ntiolhor r.ood v.iuilolllo femturo will ho hIiouii in ( which Ulll nml llnttlo Cnir will enter-' lain tho people In u stinting, iluurlng, musical and (omody art. A lili: Honm Koon, head of tho hootlo con-! thmul plctnio. ' Mother boo nml tho luninth iimnly, ' " l'" " hIhiwii i inovlo fan hair ml will ho glMn ' tmvmBzm&w SPECIAL AT "THE LIBERTY" TODAY moon fur Illy on need nn Inspeillon hip XKiTioat dim hi: .unuinisi: V (Slmi lily .spirit of Progress) y () FIGHTING FIRES. If ynu find u fire, try to Mr ..,, Mr, ,,. c. itroosbook ami j put it out. If you can't, get word of it to the nearest, family worn gues osurday of Mr. United States forest ranger or state fire warden at once." " Mr iitttr Wiwthrnou, who opo- Tho othor d.iy 1 hoard that Jono hid fallod nnd that liN storo was clost'd hy tho slrlff Now 1 Know Jones In a goneral way nnd couldn't help hut wonder why hu fallod, jio I1 nuked n frfrnd If ho know Jon?s nnd ho unld lyoiot nukiUl ir Jnnw IioIoiik- ort-to tho'thamborot commerce and i hnwald no. I avkrd If Jonen bolnnRvd to an)' frntornnl orfMrtratloiin and ho j i wild no.ThmM nktiVlf Jimoj holonR . ' d)to'nny of tho lunclit-on ilubj nnd UiutiAigaia no .Thou I niKknd It dom iBofvr toolr'wrt'ln' Mvlo .iffalra' and " i'nKln" ii'eia(d no. Tlma I id, what d I lf ho InUirnstcdv In nnd niy friend Mid. "Jones Irf Intorottod tn Jonc.' So now I know why Jones failed. DESIlffll BF fflHEIIT THE EDITOR t am mcrc powerful l&au thu com limed untile of thu world I hao dc.itrojcd mory forest zenith than nil tho war's of the 1 snare tew trees', and I find m lctlum nmom? ohhit ror,i(n.i old. the tall nd th& lowly; drer. birth and tho timid wild eieuturehfUnp Forest fear me. . nllijitb I loom up to such proportions irnt 1 ran- my -pall nero niuinB mo KiorioiiH mountain peak for;d3j aitjr days."-" ' t send up In hlltottinK moki thb'tiVand5 'uprtli hniwmf nnmes in one unci not Numinor. .to 'Mi'anJ rate n fine ranch near Merrill. Mm. J. 11 Knowlton, wmh u pan eiii;er on tliKi uinrnlnK'ii train hmind for Oakland. California where tdie will enjoy u three weekn' arallou. I'lleidaN eVenlni; to oi h lads' preneni J The.to ni'tn nro In rulorii to ineut any reaoualdo demand nml will ho kUoii nlittdiitely free That the hotmo will bo packed In itHsurcd hy tho uttrnctlvo ItroKram offered, ami Mr While ox poets to i:Im away xoxerul bundled hair net Don't forRol to Ket yoiint of Tutitre i .nrrhod tho lait of tho week from .SjotlfutyJ to Join Mr. TorRo who In spiinilloii'iiomo time here on liiMlne.-v. lOil .. i wllllnm Z"n.' nuperlntomlent of 1 nrea two 'of the? beetle proventim ri'ampi,,ieft .siiuilav uiurtittii: for sati tiii: i. limit rv Queen of Sheb.i." u William I'ox .Mm. nnrKo h'orce und mnnll sMl ' 4tipei'-iieclaJ which enjoyed n noma ..... .. .. . ...... .. a Doubtless the most Impressive Spectacle ever screened The Queen of Sheba" With a wonderful cast with Betty Wythe as The Queen. We believe this is the biggest produc tion we have ever shown. Special Prices For Queen of Sliubn Matinees: Children ...lfic Adults iific Evenings: Children . -fie Adults rfie N'oti "'lie Rioni inimi in wlmn tho ihurlot nuei were ttlmt nl i oil I'Virt i) it ill (c lie of tlim.e lined III lllblo tlmox 'tho oxcll ttiit ehor it rai i an. the ni I rllliitK upertaili we huo ihit neon ami were bundled by tln Rn-at "HM Ml Ml Ml HM-il Iiii bent iliimoji III Iheio miimIii fill efiH'i t'llirk In unieen places In tho Korot,iolilliiK. tlin. uulobfiil tre of Krantlnro.on a two weokn varatloil m GEOUCJK FITCir onto wroto n vent-pocket osay on "Tho Edi tor." ritch began IiIa nownpapor ca reer as a reporter at G a week, but moro recently wan n litterateur at many llmca 50 a week. Tho last on tencvil of III observation, which an " ' printed below, probably txplaln why' Mr. Kltcli Kavo up editing ,for en irl'bu'tlnic: "An editor M n tired, nervous : ' man who dccldct what Hhall ko In- ' to a miwspnper and explain why It ,. col lu afterward. "Tho editor works at niyzihtlnuo I detk 'entirely surrounded hy old ' papers and notso, ana prmtuo mo ' rvaultA .Vjtlch ennlilo th buslueJi mnnaKcr to nit In u room fitted' with mahogany furniture and l'er- "' afan'hiBsr'und-ty'rcspnmf-lb tom-rN at great, iiannubin in solemn aiaie ; I.JIU- . nn,i a .Irl-i'jl ult. 1 "it Is tho editor's duty to feel the pulo of tho world and hold the Hluthescopo to business: to ansUt at tho birth 'of history, to translate tho present, refuto thu nut 'amP arrantw the futurn; tolllumlnnty iffnorance reward insrlt. ,pu(. thj Hpo(iim on Tiiiamy anu ino iiii motor on reform; to 'maker htates men and dcsulcutu dcmnKocuw, to elect presidents, croun he-rocs und tecuro bigger salaries for baseball I pitchers: to act ns un alarm deck I for public opinion, os an eleator for political candidates, and, as a i;nat for every man who say a tome- I thine lu u careless moment nnd who repents too luto by doclarlnx i that he was mlsiiuoted; to embalm truth, unnlhllatu error, to brlnt: ' tho nutlonul tear for Kre.t mlnfor- tuna and thu national lauRh at ( eroni luoiminiss. dt v'.'An editor- tun ilonur a tariff. ,n(J ,,. hpttd.ff wars, harnqsH tho wjathj in iijii Miiuiu )ieiijiiii ami ruiHii n 1 "'''' million dollora for ood suferers. - .'And"dniiicdltora irx.so powerful tiinfithu tliejf, fun. j-alaojjinlr own sal . arjes $10 u weel, " "Kdttors an) lieldOm praised, a o-)U, rt,ty ,j0 not wind tllat. Kdltors 't .do7i6t often sa nny Inonoy andj '.yr 'o, toe hu-untsis offjeo aels as cheap about 1L, as If It had palddo.iuucIufaprlDtcc'tulnk.". tho fornst Kitrol and (Ire lookout. I lauch nt the foret rangers In red rIoo aa the little flames, child ren o,f mine, r,fco throtiRh tho tall treo top. You aro warned aKalnsl mo, but you hoed not. I lira relentles. I am everywhere. In tho forent, In tho camp fire, at tho sawmill, with the fisherman nud tourist; tho Incendiary It ,my friend. I bring waste nnd blackness to tho Kre.ui mountain side, flood to tho rool. clear stre-inu; I dry up the little bubbllnR .Hprlncs; I clear out the fish. and drho away ull'wlld life; I turn a cool forest camp Into a desert waste. t-bring ruin. dNaster. and death to prosperous towns, to countlen and states. , I rob children of schools and pllo tip taxes on th shoulder of their paronts. I doJtroy, consume. shrUel up and wlpo utterly away tho forott wealth, leaving nothing but white ashes and tho skeletons of trees. urn un- worm enemy ot present und future prosperity In tho tloll run on llroadway, Now York Is saMBBsWBBWilwra . hfltdtciilfor this Liberty Thimtro today - nnii'ijuittuiir, it iiMiojcrttirii tm a sue t ltt ihurlot rate tborouKlily roaitsiie wihii.hm suiiiiw i,hm. JlittdliUH M'ertuclo ninl n ;reat luvo Holly lll)lho iippniiiH lu the ruto of slITIIItl.VO IIK,' Htory. J tho (Meen, lrlU l.leboi, tho nntud ,., It Is declared Hint tho pageattiry of Shakespearian actor. Is King Hold- I.onhon, Aug. 7- Tho .... in .... on. -.m l-i inning ..-..". i im ! man, aim our n nut' i iio 1 -n it rt.,,rh ,,. t,re vviirld lino uinguiiiivnio mi iiio itiroou, ami uiai maratn, wlfo or Miilniiinn. Mr. and Mrs V. M. ('hltroto iiihl family m'nmpaulc,d by Mlsrt Mlniilo I.ev Kivnniim. left Saturday morning for Crater luko and spent tho week end ramping out tti: i.nsmw nnrlhw-eitt. 1 am Kllltt IN TIIK FXIUKT,! Rides 30 Years ErrisssssVP1 iss!-! w ?smCWEtJW&ii NEW TODAY lew such thrilling rperti(cto ns the chnrlot r.uoovitr hitto Ikoii presented In motion picture'. Thu filming of "(jiieott of .Sliolri" llliiler the dlreitliin of J (lordoii 1M- I wards took an entlrn enr 'Ihroiigh- Klo)d CiinuliiKhahi was a eutmtyl nut the period u hugo force of work seat Msltor this morning from hlsjers In many lines of emlo.mir was ranrh In tho l'ltio (5rpo section wheuj emplood, nml lu nildltlon uory h mndo un early trip to nltend to mumber of tho Ko organlratloirun legal business ",u West I'omt actors, clerical I workers, artisans nnd all took n II. o. l.eiithurby. factory repre- , .,,,,nt , tIl ,,roKr(mn f seiitntlvo for the Keobury-Hinlth pipe' ,1(1 ampcuiouH produitlon nml lent organs. Is In Klamath making final tlu-lr aid to It Tom Mix. for Instance nrraiiRomuiU for tho Installation of volunteered his services lu rendering un organ In the Hart building. j ' - ';" minis iii:.i n yr AITCIt ItCINC tUllltl'.H ship- toil I.- 4'iO.I'imi.iiOO puumbi nlerlttig us a r v . i ' stilt of the reCellt hllllUp III lllirrlUK fielghtK This Is tho estlmnte of "KHlri'lay ' In lln sriiil-iuiMuiil lev en Ht'lll.lNdlON'. (la). Aug 7. -'of tho shipping lute mnrki t. Conduclor l-'red Wnshbliril. u xderan ' ' employe of the llork Island rallroud, who mndo his lust trip Trlda), mid was plureil on the pension roll, hsv lug reached his seventieth )onr. drop- I ped dead ' He apparently bail been In rood iK.lllll Clot results hy using clsis ads A i-HiK" Ats.uncr of 7, nun Ions brought iiQ,mMi pounds In Mur!i or this )ehr, iirronllng lo "h'alr play" 'I hen tho rielxlil mnrkit went to pines, and Imlay tlm simo vi nil noull mil bring mine thiiii Ojnoii puillids Hhe tost :'.'.S.7f.O in Mirn l'i:o but out) f.s.miil piMiinii .ii ie height of tho liniiiii in I 'J II' ,..!.. HH.t t..ll.....t ...!. .........l.t.l t.l. . i l.iinuiii j.miiiiiui aviiiii.iiii. u i, i his mother, prrneii n towu from myi , S.Uttrday night, whero they hud been I.O.ST lletweon iCJamath llott vIhIHiib with, .friends, nnd depire( Springs nml Klamath Kails on Top-' on tho tr.ilu this morning for their, sy grade road, a lady's small black ..,, i iUrttuiiil grip, containing Important pufiers """,0 ,n ' W4""' rJ Vi i "... un ,,m a.nl.?'v'' r. nhd Mrs. S i:. Martin left this eral xalued articles, llnwurd Write , ,i ., .. . , .,.. ...m Mrs. i:. Wolsey. Klamath Kalis llox mornldg Mr lteatly 'whero they will G4S or phono 401k - 7.8 spend the day On the return trip ., . .. they will stop' nl Chlliniutn for tholr KOIt SAM: Cheap, house and Iot.i.. . ,.,'.. ,..-.. ... .... - iiiiiii-iiii'r. inss t it inn. v ii is mil si- 7tf . . ,..:. I I4fL Ornvitu uiii.. tu L Phopr Jnot hanged. If you want' garbagf removed, Call 320W. C. It. .rjMlnrri?. - 7-1 2 HlI'l'I'S KOIt SAI.B Full blooded, air N( Hale, j hound. I Coddard, Ore. rn to town with them. 1 Mrs. Den J, Xumw.ilt Is slowly re covering from a twp weeks' serious Illness at hor homo on fioutli llhcr- iji r un uiuifui.'i. uii'i ,. . -. 1. . .. 1 ,ln! m,n 1... r...i.,n..i ii.i, i. n.i Hi l nvcnue.ouo is mil 111 iianger .... c wn .,vi ivt,nkuivtl, unit IIIUUII' " ulrdalo. Addruss J. W. now nitmiugn vi half llox 111. Klamath Kails. 7-10 LOST On Crescent bluu sweater. Herald office very weak from a slego 1 which Htart9d with Influenza, i W C. n.ilfon. nresiilont of the AVO, Chilli's I i,n.rn,. V,,ll.nnl I, ml lu I11.ru In. I cr. "s; ,Uy from his ramh In tlm Malln i country Dalten n'pprts that tho crops Do awciy wi sssa Dirt and Dust 'KOIt HAIilv Furnished 3-rnom houso 'nro looking remarkably well sliue tlm - riui oaiiii ouiii-ins; iiiock mini' White Pelican hotel; ti bargain. 120 Pine St. 7-H' recent rains, which woro so badly ucediil I" that grain raising section KOIt KXCHANOi: Medford homoi I'ruuilly flourishing a telegram ! for Klamath Kails property. llox. und greeting her friends with smiles 51 II., Herald office "- 1 tliln morning Mrs. Jennie Hum ex- 1 lillilteil 11 telegram from her son, Wll- TrafflCCop- -"Rco ' Horcj j lady, ItlOirTil U Cw.lc s2. hns been a '. in oi tor ili.i Duiartmvnt .J giliultunj In Wnrhlnctoii. D. C. jar i the pant, ju ymra ho t.it 'tuii t. ryunda en c blsvr.' I'OHKAf.K OH llP-T.K.rrtr,m Iwuiim 1 newly rtMiiodoh-d Inaldtr und out, Hum C. llurn, announcing tho arrival 'nutuMiiUlo water system, Jimsoment, 1 of a baby son, William Clay, Jr. fit wmiim mid water front lot. Apply, tnn ,iurn residence In Portland. Thn Umlmusu east of S'npplnjiton. 7-8' ))U,y WM (()rn HnniIuy ,mirnnKi til.J "WONDKIIFL'J V1KW rOrl,HAM-l fordliig.to thu telegram, and weighed Lot on i'lHli, and (Jrant 1 oim half1 ten pounds. Mrs. Hum will leayo projected paving. HU" . Knmi.llm.i ibis wenk for Piirtland lo .MOHtolT Sm woro a urn lit r . .And . Uttlu moroj Tli1ir'i"irhv uhi.H''.',,,,,,,! . ,,. . . . r . . . ., . ' --.. . jiiu 11 nuiu in huji uriviug inui cur, great furoro. unui you Know mo a, n, , a 01 unv- y myi u j1(Jl0 1I1RI Lady Moterist: "Never hoard of thu A n C's of drl-lng. What aro thoy?" Caro- tiiourIi ou may We hopo her smllo Will not come off. BCOff Traffic full" - Cop "Alwuys Ho MICKIS j i j Outfit for your outluga at K. Store. ' DniyersityOrrion tu' e.Fio tvAM- -rz v' I Bp UfP Vo rtin A!t-VW U? AM1 CCWAMOEV-o T'lO OtVi' CW A UlL AO AU -tVSU HCU.CR& beco-s rr OOMT U30VA OP uke a ova OCLUAO owe REMEWfcAH.TH' WCRE WOMEHJ "W WORE U50W. TlwUNlVERSITY OREGON cenUins: Th college of litertture, Scienco nd Uw Arts with 22 departments. The professions! schools of Archi tecture Dutincss Adminlttrstion -Educstion-Grsdutte Study -U-Medicin Music Physical EducationSociology. Tlw47iaVer OpeM OctoW 2, 1922 WocoaoiueoronDnormoon uWfJr 77i RtiMrar. UntDtrtUo 0 i0!jr,&1,..0r.i0lu t f IS., l. ' I l7 I I j 2P iTiTi'ETn 'rr 1 "la l !P JiTBsEii mi 1 hi 1 Tvi 1 JML s s'jxutr .?-v ( , b-flj. i)AA I I ..... ., ... . .. .. I B,illl'ii,j,j (inn iti m 11, 1 iiiimii.i oim lurnin inrai resioenia 01. r, u. ' ,, .... ' llox 01 7-0 I s,' "l0 ncw n,r'val- LOST TfVo and'rr.iTa'l'mrTii'ol According to a report reaching j mlo north of MerrilL Finder biro this morning thero please n turn to Charley's, Plaro unit 1 guests at Crater Lake o rereivo rewaril. 7-X ,uy lllB,t iini muliy (r ,U.N Km.HH KOIt SAI.L' Small saw mill, Hoernl "l"011 0,'r '" w""'" W( ". M million feet uvailublo, 1J:I,000 ft. nil of thn vtultora at thu lake woro logs In mill pond. 80 per cent sugar' tourists as numerous Klumath folk uino. uwner recently mod, lias never, ..-.. r....... . ......... 1 -ti.. 11,-1... .., ( r llV.-l, WM'I.IL-Il VJII-ilJI, iiriui III JHUIII were 178 idgo H.ltuV- K, Llttlechlld, Ashland, Oregon. 7-10' KOIt Hlltl.Wrwn flvo ton trucks and trailers. Wire or telephone, Clinun jtey Florey, Medford, Oregon. 7-2 ! TOR BA l,i: Ten foot MrOormlrk t header with binder attachment. tilso one side delivery rake. Willi W. Adams, .Merrill, Ore, 7-8 FOIl SALi: Uy pleco or lot, furnl turo for 4 rooniH. Phono 41J. 7-8 WANTKJ) TO ID:NT I! or room furnished Iiouho with garage. Cull i:iw. 7'.y FOR SALi: $3G.OO white reed baby IiuurV eiunii us new at 11 baruulu. IA. II. J. Herald office. 7-U oiwess AnrtiM ,WfiW MfSKKUit iffta. WANTKI) TO HOY Oil nKNT 3 I . heavy farm wagons In good condi tion, for Immodlato use, V. Van I , Klamath .condition and price. 7-9 I hern nlso. Among thu parties from Klamath Falhi were Mr. und Mrs. O, 1) lliirko, Mr. nml Mrs. Percy llurke, Mrs. I.. Iloagluud, l.'d Van nice and children runt Miss Anna Mot calf and Miss Orlfflu, Mr. und Mrs, Will Houston, Mr. nnd Mrs, llyrou Hurili".ilirnuk, Mr, 11111L Mrs, (ilenn Jesjer, Finnrlri Olds, Mr. nml Afrn. Hnlfltky. ,llob Ityan, Lot lleatlo, Mr, nml Mrn, llnderlrk Hiulth, Mr. nnTi Mm, Ilobyrt Moan nml sou, and Cor don Smith, Discharged Torpedo Scatters Beach Bathers 1. 11 III mihi'lin in Kiwii lllliUI- 1' llljipil firpouo-l, Immodlato uso. Address V. (rl,i,d(, durliiK I i:moii. 209-10 Wllllts Illdg., ,, ,,,,,' ,,! 1 Kails. Oregon, stating sUo ' ""l"Nm "I""1 " HAIIY HWAI.LOWS IIOII": diks t;.vin:it K.viri: SUCURIOR, Wis., Aug. 7. Joseph Alphono do 1'lock, 18 months, old, died In a hospital hero as tho result of sw allow lug u stovo bolt, Tho bolt had pussed through tho stomach in- CONSTANTiJNOPLK, Aug. 7. A Fiojich torpedo-boat recently IoohoiI u iractlce, and thu mo- tralxht for tho bath- liii. In. (int. it ll.n Inlnnil it llinlbl It, . ,.. .i, ui uiu iuii.ii ... ..., .,, ... -'. tho sea of Marmora, Tho poo'plo saw , It coming and rushod to thu hills for safety, All but u ItuuHlun sailor. Ho saw It was losing speed, and swum out to It w(th d length of rope. Just as It was about to hit thu local dock ho lassood It. and :i con nln of bold boatmen 1 to tho Intostlnal tract,., An operation came miLund towed It away, wus performor and tho bolt removed, but tho child failed to rally. 'Herald1 classified adi pay you, fSvaBBHaBHaBBaBHajpaT a-TtSSBBBS SaKHBWIBBr!giigAaPaaMBS -6faaN r lr L SPS atS -k k " V IvlCCI Cook the Electric Cookery , Correct Cookery H awslrrv wayj- "Electrically All these have been banished by electric cookery the modern method which is brought to it highest devclorKrient in the r SAIW- J M 7 (C m I ELECTRIC RANGE The cl9an electric heat rieedt no preparation. It Is commanded Instantly at the turn of a witch. Triero nro no fumes of fuel, no stain of soot on utensils, walls or celling. The Hotpoint Hughe concentrates Its heat and delivers It all into the cooklng-not into the kitchen. Moats and vegetables ore evenly cooked and brouaht to tho right point without shrinkage and without Iocs of flavor. Whether In baking, ' boiling, roasting, frying or broiling, till same , assured perfection is a permanent feature of Hotpoint Hughes correct cookery, Inquire about our special cooking rata. WE CAN TELL YOU WHERE AND HOW ' YOU CAN GET ONE OF THESE RANGES AT A REASONALBE PRICE ON TERMS. Tiii CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY IF 11 Fourth and Mair) Klamath Falli, Ore. J. r K:v vs. rv r