; : ; ' PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, JULY 3,-1924. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALL3, OREGON STOHAG MEETS IT 0 EMAND S Klamath County in Better Condition Than Other 'i,,;. ;,Coait Areas . ,l!tnu riMdlni of (ho many raw or witfr aliorUKc whlrlt prevail thrputhout the aisle (r California add mont of neutral nn, southern OreKOD, It li great relief vlnllors My, Uo tuke Irln out over I hi' s(m- of Klamath l.ak where lhr Is.mered vmt supply of niointurp lo ttk, care of local Irrigation Breda tor a toot lima to oome, It h been tattd b ha local office of the u. H R, B. that Ignoring til Inflow i0 Hi lake, Iho etored supply now on hand la about douhla the annual require ment for Irrigation, or projprt land .This abundant l.r supply m n. aoWe of miirli imlitifnrllim nut only to Iho iaiti'ir who nneil (tin watri to Insure a auoeeanrul erop ihi year hut In Iho entire iiiiula t ton of Klamalh County Inamnuih as ''h a favorable rendition aa eilni,, M , nnlln will be the means of all nut -liig nnw arttllnrn from all parte f ttidry area lhrouithnii the west, ill Is-fired lrtet that divide datlniuluft to ,lnrt settlement In 1 1,1 vicinity will; result from I hi erpllnnnlly MtiirNhlit contrast that It nlirlnu,, to all, who ere familiar with present rnadltlona In many portions of the com) area. , Thn Hm ramriiln River, ram-Ins IsOWalnn or thn I'lll, the Viilia. tt American, anil other rivers to Ihl i .ocean, ehout, ho al lla hlctn'xl fmd stage now. A muddy lotrrnt; with feiire-ralla anil turkles pig swirling In Ita rurrent should h en tertaining rrnml if wati-hnra on lltr tl bridge at Ihn rlty of Harramonlo. .Indead, Iho river la al (ln same llMles Stage tlionuh thn montn were. rVipti'inlior Inittoud or Jimp. The river at Kneramento la at thn level of tidewater. Further. It la atutml thjil It la now lowor than anv lime la It history during thn tiioiilh of Juna. Thn oro mark liaa never he for been reached during Juna. and Only onn at any thno of tho real lnc 1150. " Thn low stage of the dry year of 1130 waa roailmd on August !. that WJ111 K"K read two-tenths of a font below unro. Alu thi gug will read In August thla year It la eitreuiely difficult to prophesy. FLOUR MILL BLAZE ' . PROVES DIFFICULT i r Osseous smoke," pouring out of i the window, and doora of Ihn third nd fourth floor of Ihn Martin Arottiora mllla on Rnuth Rlxth atreot. aorloualr Imprdnil Iho loral ; 'flr' dripartment In flRlilliiR a near t aarloua flro that broko out at C ', oVlih'kyli'rday afternoon on Iho V'llilrj floor of tho mill. piiiaKn In Vtha' hulldlnK wna pathn.itnd at lin ,.t00n 3,0tl0 and 130(1(1 hy Churli-.i Miirtln. tins of tliu owiii'in of the mill. Thn loua waa fully vuvokmI h lonuritnco. Only l,y Iho una of gna tnaukn yrrrt fltotimu able In gt clone Miough to (ho aourca of Iho bluao to auccaoafully combat It. ' Aa thnra were only two maaka avallablo. the fir fighting ork waa icrlouily held up. - The fire originated on the third ' floor of the mill from olthcr apon tnna'oua romlmntlon or a hot box from one of the. ahnftlng - boxca. , Rproadlng quickly It worked up to i the, third floor. ' Oharloa Martin, coiumotitlng on 'the conflagration today, aulil: "I wlnh to thank tho public for .Ihi'lr iianlnlniit'o In fliihtlng tho tire and wlnh to coniplliiionl Iho cffl- cloht and effxcllvo munniir In which the local fire department hundh'd : a difficult eltuatlon." FOOD LISTS HEAVY FOR BOURBON MEET NKW VOUIC, July 3. I'lvo limn Of Coffco, tiuouKh to niiiko .Itltl.lMlll cuna, hiii IihIiih (li'iink by Iho li'l gatmi, Htloi'iuitnn nnd vIhIIiiih al tondlng Hut Diimocl'atlc NuIIiiiihI onnvnntlon hero thla wonk. Whether the troincndoua Block of the hovor go will li oxhnuntod by thn Ihnua amln'wlio are flunking lo MiiiIIhoii I Theatre Goers 1 Do not always onioy I the performance. l(1or I many whose eyes are I I not as keen as they J i "were years ago, glaoaca I may, be necessaiy. See Dr. Goble I 709 Main ' Ph. 133-W '- tJliiMi'H tJioiiiiil, llciiiilra, M'tmirn (lnrili'll (IcptmiU nrialy llli'ili Mm ilurillliill of Iho cmivrii Hull. Tho cnnconalonnnli'iia liuvu In Id In their (dllilca oil thn bonla of a (I 'I -loi:k In cliiioalng Um irHli-itl il candliUto Hint will hold Iho d'l. galea In 'ihla city fur two wi'ka (in that inudo of r-Miin lur:. t Iny have lld In fifty luuri-ln nl Inlmtcra and niHiiigb "lint doga" In aupply :I-,imiii uvcry dny. nf f''". "hut ilnita" and "ii fund iiri( chiefly III di'litlind nl iIim iiiiiiiim'imih Miilliliira which have bn pluc'Kl III convenient plncea III Ilia tird"ii. AccoriHlig lo tlift Imldera of III" eating ronreaalotta, Ihn ml'ldlo wi'l ern ilcli-Kitlca ale I'iilllllK In rcl fur aaa-food liilmtnra and cliiliu nblln Hie tiniinlmnna rhobo i'f all for a lnjvarre aeeraa to be coffee, with lend ' coffee, becjime of the weather, proving exceedingly pop-ular. CYCLE DRIVER HAS EXCITING HUNTING SAN HUH NAM I 'I NO, Olif , July ,1, The uiyterlou noituriml rnr of motor ccl In Itm open flvldi nl Del llnaa, near here, which fur mill) 'J time canaed farmera In lh vli'liifty in. my dii-1'pti-m night, waa etplalued rei'enlly by youth wlin deel.ired that rabbll hunting nn motorcycle by night waa fan! heromlng Hie poo1' lar apnrt of the town eyi-ll.i!; Tie nipliiliied that rldera ilinei I he rub bl in tbriiUKlt Hi" ifleliln until the nnlinala nearod ruliaimlloii, Una draw up alnngaldi) nnd grubbed Ilium by Iho enra. SHEEP GRAZING TO BE PERMITTED IN NATIONAL FOREST HAN rilANCIflCO. Ju'y 3.--Th Dlntrlct Torenter at Han Pranclacn ban lii'i'ii uulhorlz"d In Inane emer gency permlla lo allow IV, mill bead nf abeep lo graze on Iho1 Kequola Niitlmiiil KnrcHl mid IO.imiO head on Ihn Hlerrii Nnlloiiiil Knreal, on riingeH n niv clmii'd lo nhiep grazing, llio l'nll"i Kluliia I t r t in -irt of Acrb'til'ura line nlinoilliced. The declalon lo Inane them' waa brought about by tle emeig"Hi'y arlnlng from Ihn poor rnndltlon of eheep rnngen In Calllortila becauue of the drought In I lie lower alti tude) of 'that HI ut". The foot-and-mouth .dlaeaae waa another factor entering into the decliion. The range) opened by the action of the Forett Bervlca lie In the high Hlorrg Mountain, tiua precau tion) will be taken by both the aheep owner) and the I'oreat Berr ien to prevent any Injury to either the limber or the r-rmlonal areaa of thin") wo nallni'il forcata. The permlla will apeelfy trailing roulea nnd griutlng arena, nid each permlt l"0 mual di-poiill rii'iperiilivn fundn on a prorata brh lo r.natiro the employment of 'innli fnrenl guards to control llm nmvementa of the ahoep both on Hie trail Into the foroata nnd whl'o on tho range" Kunrta niiiat !: bn guaranteed to repair any dimmce to rond.n and tnilla travnled by the sheep. Hut alute, according to the announce ment of (liioiga A. While, uiijutnnt general of Iho national guard rl llio atate. The ro'iulremonta neceetary for Klamath county to obtain one of the cannon have not yet been receiv ed here, legion oftlcera report. LUMBER JACKS ARE SIGNED FOR MOVIES RT. MA MM. Idaho, July 2 Twelve lumbnrjaeka, nallvea of thla region, have been engaged na char actnra In a play now being filmed In 'bn northern Idaho woodn, by a motion picture conipauy of Cull fnrnlu. ; Tho wooitanien, thoroughly nl enae In their own environment, uro i peeled to loud a color lo the aceneB, not ordinarily obtnlnabln. i KLAMATH MAY GET WAR TROPHY FROM STATE IS REPORTED Announcement yetlerdny Hint the state of Oregon will be allntd fo. or.n pounda of cannon tnn oiner war malerlnl captured from the Herman during the world war ha atlrael-d the Intention of Klamath Kalla l"l of the American I,og!on with the poa alblllty Hint ome effort -lll be made lo hnvn one of the artillery trophic aent lo thla city for Inutallnllon here. Thn war trophloa aro to be dis tributed to tho various court!' of Open Again! AND READY FOR BUSINESS and open with delicious Itme-cookcd meal. prepared in a tasty, clean, way thnt is sure to appeal to your taste. Delicious ice cream and drinks are served at the fountain. Wo arc making ian effort to please you, and to "tickle your palate". Try us and we'll make good. ROBERTSON'S 806 Main St. A Hearty Welcome to Old and New Patrons LARGE WHEAT CROP SOLD IN UMATILLA PKNIMKTON, July 2. The largeot of the 1D23 wheat crp have been held by Umatilla county farmer waa dlpoed of recently by J. T. Llouallen and none, who who farm around the Ad.im) dis trict, Tlia IJeuallen crop amounted lo about 43,000 bushels and waa )uH to a grain dealer of Pendle ton fur a price that waa aald to be around a dollar. PRIFT STARTED TO END DEADLOCK (Continued From i'nge One.) manager, however, aald "Pooh, pooh"! The forty-seventh ballot showed no material clninX'i. Kirst chnage In balloting dime today when Florida turned one vote from I'nilorwood to Hiilslon. Tho Itnlslon pooplo said they wero redy to begin their di-lvo today. Thomas Taggart Was arirve on Ihn floor interviewing the delegates from the middle west. Itnlalon penple claimed they had Kill voles brought out. before dl:!olng tbelrl McAdno force who rn flghftnr for aliategy tiijrther. J u innJ"iHy in llope thny can pbl.over It looked as If both forces wero , liwlr mail by iiIioIh1iIiI near their zop stroiiglA. Senator Owen "f Oklahoma, wraa asked hy a friend for tho "low down." "Dis solution la rapidly approaching," the senator jiaid. When the convnn- ng tne.tno- thlrda rulo. . f Meiiuwhlln Hmlth wua llnbllfig hlf own, nd most or liio oilier .,indl itiitva wero running along nV'Vual. while Hie voting went on Afrvkdm Hon went ie-to the forly-alxth bal-i held Knverul eniifc V'ticea. withp. hl Jot, it tied Iho bHllot rceortl with udvlmr and carefully ott IlKjaf the Ilaltimore, wliora Woodrow Wilson almlegy which lie st III InsiHteit' would waa nominated In 1012. It Bcemed result In bla nomluiition. jThera' headed for llio flfly-devpnih bnllol : !1 wrrro Itltto UHoruiai couratta in "record of Hie convention of 1800 which nominated Douglass. ' Taggart suld ho expectod to ride the Ralston boom for all lla worth. At first progress was slow but Tag- gnrt did not acem dtecouroscd. The reany at once. Tlie Hinitn pewp'e i defection of Miaalaalppl. following said they wero laying back and let- that pf Oklahoma which oarller in ling McAdoo have his run, and the. the balloting ewung over to flena McAdoo people said Ihey were wait- tor Hobinnon, of Arkannas, appear ing for all the HtuHb vote) to baled to have materially crippled tho convention lobbies milling llio.nif loini lenders, looking to coiiiproniilo. III this conncpiiou thero wjJJf.' til'iki" o( itabrtoir Dd Ciiiiimlniu its ntlek-t el, wIUIji ol)er. wauled Wl!l:' and ' CuiniHings., Klfty-tblrii ' biilll.' lo-' luls: Hmlth 320 V,, pavla WMs VIr-' glnia 6. llndc-rwood s"?4v. Co'j (llnsa 2.", BiiulHbury.6, Owon'ij.Hc " Adoo '423 .Ruisto'n VV4, Jl.'.fd'biHlll. -I3.' 3ltcl''" 1 B CIwwrBr ,ll;viv J9.C it '''''. '', ''V" ' 2 fM7 v-. i ' i .3 Packard Straight-Eight Owners Endorse Union INon-Dctonating Gasoline - Gasoline I That Reflects' the Highest PossibleCredit ' J Every Door Opens into a Laboratory This li one of the many hallways in i the Research Building of the Union Oil Company at WilminE'on. California. There are three full floors and 30 sep arate laboratory-rooms. 1 The general appearance and atmoa-phn-e are t hove of a University building. Bdratific research is the sole activity of many highly experienced chemista and engineers who are const ently carry ing on their experiment in this modern laboratory. Union 'THE effort of the Union Oil Company is always to ; X . produce the very finest-quality gasoline a fuel that . . ill.in use, reflect the highest pessibjecreditto its producers, , , ! To this end every known kind and grade of gasoline "is ' analyzed, studied and compared through definite tests in a great laboratory given over to scientific research. - ' If improvements are suggested in this way they are made immediately in Union Gasoline.- Union Gasoline has the quality of non-detonation which means the elimination of "knocking" on hills', and in slow,' heavy pulls, quicker acceleration, and a smoother, more vibrationlcss speed. "'' . '"'.'; Wlicn the motorist uses Union he knows that this is the gasoline which will yield complete satisfaction. . ..j of California 4; v.' NON- ., : DETONATING Gasoline & '. if- v iff'' IK-'-. f'H: V T ? r ? ? r ? ? ? ? ? T T V y ? y y y X y y y y y y y y y Special i Four AT THE MAIN STREET CAR LOT Eighth and Main Streets 2 PAIGE TOURINGS 3 FORDS 1 DURANT TOURING at a btrj;nin you will want this one. , 4 CHEVROLETS 1 DODGE 1 OAKLAND y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y i These cars have all been overhauled and are in first clast shape. We also have many others at special low prices for quick sale Cash or terms. BRING ON YOUR TRADING CARS i p II One Hundred and Thirteenth Half Yearly Report , The San Francisco Savings and Loan Society INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 10th, 1868. SAVINGS COMMMCIAI. One nt th Oldnflr Rankvln riBllfnnila. the Amu of whtch hsr nrr ba tncreaaed by mergers or coaMlldattoae wltli ether Banks. Asset. Member Aisectated SartoAs Banks of San Fraactece Ui CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - ' " JUNE 30th, 1924 J. United States Bonds and Notes,- State, Municipal and Other Bonds and Securities (total value J,l,6(il..75) standing on books at ..... Loans on Real Estate, secured by tirst mortgages Loans on Bonds and Stocks and other Securities Bank Buildings and Lota, main and branch offices (value $1,550,000.00), standing on books at Cash ou hand and checks on Federal Reserve and other banks U5MM.HJ ' J L ,5tf,t97.3 S 1 Other ReafEstate (value $50,000.00), standinir on books at ' Employees' Pension Fund (value 1(46,024.41) : I standing on books at. Total.... Liabilities Due Depositors Capital Stock actually paid up Kcsurro and Contingent Funds.... ' Total.... CEO. TOURNY, President : , 113,1 , .! 1.3St,5J.l . im ' : im 1.00 , 8,148,7j4.H , J,198,226.H , S89,28,32.H i,ee, eee.ee , 2,Hi,000.M L. $93,1M,33.H A. H. MULLER, Secreity. dav ot It I SEAL 1 CHAS. F. UUISliNBERG, Notary Publle I ' A Dividend to Depoaitora of FOUR AND ONE-QUARTER (434) P" cnt per ; annum was declared, Intereat COMPUTED MONTHLY and COMPOUNDED ; j QUARTERLY, r AND WHICH MAY BB WITHDRAWN QUARTERLY r- I Deposits made on or before July 10th, 1924, wlli earn Interest from July 1st, 124. , ... V i - .0",l'K Borflca I