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LOWER PRICES.
Lower Prices
because of small operating expense and the fact that
we carry nothing but dependable merchandise that
sells any time and carries only a reasonable profit.
No frills or facte of the moment that require a large
profit to take care of a possible loss.
Besides the usual line of work clothes at my usual low
prices I have a fine line of dress clothes in
Suits
Underwear
Caps
The quality, styles and patterns are
man can be proud to own.
. Anything you buy here carries my personal guarantee
to give satisfaction or your money back. -
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5 gated in Spillway in
I Link River-
TROU
S Thousands of trout in Link river,
u ara' literally speaking, up ajaifiit a
i stone wall. . ,
Hour after hour trout striving to
get past t.ie Link river dam and
I to streams in northern Klamath, to
spawn, hurl themselves out of the
water at the dam and crash against
. the concrete side of the dam.
- : Tha spillway at the dam Is full
ot trout. They are .congregated at
; the upper end of the spillway near
tha headgates, and the powerful
current at -one placo catches them
. ' arid --throws 'them violently ajalnst
the side of the dam, ,
Cun't Get Iiy
-!' The contention of .sportsmen that
-trout can not swim through the
head ; galea Is supported b the ef-ilortjot-trout
to Jump:over the dam,
..socordlng to reports. .
in Whether or nat the buffets t'.ut
. ? that:.; trout receive by the current
'and', the-ibruises they receive In
plunging headlong through the air
' against tho side of the dam, result
In killing .-off trout, 'could not bi
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Construction ot a' fish laJder over
the Link river dam has been under
, consideration tor some time. Tho
California Oregon Power company,
owner. ot the dam, has announced
. on frequent occasions, that when
. ever the game commission submits
f Plans to them for the' construction
of the dam Uat they will bul.d the
' ,I)s'h:;ia'dder. .'; ' :' j ' ::''' - .
: . .t.vUnable ..to., .spawnv 'in natural
..apawnlijg .iMreams, : ,t:ie;;, trout ; Will
i Ji.obably.idopOsH oggj in Link river.
r-Bchoolr of mullets and suckers that
This Is The
Shoes
Sox
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Lloyd Ryan
Clothier
have followed the trout on the'r
annual spring run to spawning'
grounds, will consume the greater
part of eggs, game authorities de
clare. The trout in the spillway range
from .six inches to thlrtysix. Ono
trout was seen jumping yesterday
afternoon that weighed between 15
and 20 pounds.
LI.GAl, .NOTlCEtt
XOTICE TO WATER USHES
ON 8PRAGUB RIVKR
To all persons, firms, and cor
porations, claiming a right to the
use of the waters of Sprague River
and its tributaries, outside of the
Klamath Indian Reservation, in
Klamath and Lake Counties, Ore
gon; and
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON
CERN: . You am: eacii of you are
hereby notified that the State En
gineer of Oregon will commence the
taking of testimony- of all parties
claiming rights to the use of the
waters of the above named stream
or any -tributary thereof, as fol
lows: On Wednesday, June 24, 1925, at
the Hall at Bly, Oregon.'
And for a period of 30 days be
ginning Monday, Juno 29, and end
ing Tuesday, July 28, 1925, at the
office of the State Engineer in the
Capitol Building at Salem, Oregon.
Statements .and proofs of claim of
the various claimants will be taken
at said times 'and places from 10
A. M, to 12 M. and from 2 P. M. to
4 P. M.
' AND YOU ARE HEREBY RE-
; QUI.!?Et TO APPEAR at one pf the
times and places above named and
submit proof of your claim to' the
use oi me waters of said stream or
a tributary thereof, If any siuh
right is claimed by you; and you
are hereby further notified that If
you fail to so appear and strbmit
proof of your claim to said water,
default will be ontered against you
and you will bo barred and estop-
uea irom BUDsequently asserting any
right to the use of said waters, and
will be held and deemed to hnve
lorteited all right tn the iisn nf unlit I
waters theretofore claimed hv vnu. I
Dated thin nth rl,i.. nf u.. nc I
at Salem
Ol'e8on. I
RHEA LUPER,
State Engineer of Oregon.
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SON RIVER MARKET ROAD, for a
distance of approximately five and
one-half miles will be received by
tne uounty Clerk of Klamath Coun
ty, Oregon, at his office In the Court.
: House at Klamath Falls, Oregon, up
to 2 o'clock P. M. on May 18th, ut
which time said' Bids will be pub
licly opened by the County Court of
Klamath County, Oregon.
A certified check or Bord in the
i amount of not less than 5' of the
amount of Bid must accompany said
Bids. .. , ...
Plans and specifications and pro
posal for same may 'be had at the
J office 'Of the County Surveyor.' A
deposit to- the amount of $5.00 w'-li
! be required for each set of suh
plans and specifications and
posal taken out of said office.
pro-
The County Court hereby reservi
the right to reject any or ail bids.
By Order Oounty Court
Klamath County. Oregon.
C. R. DeLAP. Count Clerlr.
Bv CHAS. F. DeLAP. Deputy Clerk.
M7-8-9-U-12-13-14-15-10.
SUMMONS FOR PrilUCATIOX
Equitv No. 1948
In the Circuit Court of the State ol
. Oregon in and for Klamath County.
A LA IN 15 R. FRI9HY. Pla'ntiff, vs.
JAMT.:s D. F.RISIJY. Defendant.
TO JAMFS D. FRISKY." Defendant?
IN THE NAME OF TUB STATE
OF OREGON. Yon ' hereby re
quired to apne'ar and (mower the
complaint on file In tho above en
titled suit, on or biire the lOih
day of June. 1025. that being the
day prescribed in (h ovnr nf th
Court for the publlont'on of this
summoiii. and If yn Ml to nn.
near and nisv, f."v want th"rp'f
the plaintiff w'-ll unnlv to the Court
for the relief prayr-1 to In hr rom
plalnt, viz: for the dissolution of
the bonds of inatrinn-v now n-i
heretofore existing . hotweon nl 'i'i
tiff and defendant, upon tho
grounds of desertion for mom than
one year last pj?t, and lmm:llatolv
preced'ng tho filing cf the c-'.r-plaint
herein.
This summons Is servel upon vou
bv publication thereof In the Klam
ath Evening Herald, fl npwann not-
nrlntnrt
publiflhed and of (rfrvTi
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tlvfi lind successive weeks the f'rst
publication ,. thereof beinr nn ilie
7th dv of Mnv. 1925. and the vt
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Judgo-of "the above en-
dated
t0 ml, day of May. .MAHXi
Attorney for l'liilnlll't'.
214 WIUIlK lnilUllns.
Klamath Knlls, Orison.
117-1I-21-2S, J 4-11-18.
OUDKIt T SHOW CM SI.
In the county Court of I ho Stale ir
Oregon for tho County of Klninutn.
In tho Matter of tho Kstiito of .
HAI-lMl H. HOSS, Deceased.
Kied lluoslng, udhilnlsirutor or
tho ostiitoi'of U'nlph H'. oss, deceas
ed having presented- t: this court
un'd riled heroin his verified nntl
tlon In duo form of. law. praying
for nn order for tho sale of all the
real property of said ltalph 11. Koss.
deceased, for the purposes therein
set forth, and it appearing to this
court, hv said petition, that It would
bo forthe advantage, benefit and
beat interests of tho estate, and
thoso interested therein, to sell the
wholo of tho real property of said
Ralph 11. iHoss, deceased,
IT . IS THKitKFOKK lll'.HKHV
ORUEKiEl) hv this court, That all
porsoiiH interested in tho eslalo of
said deceased appear heforo sliid
court on Saturday, the sixth day of
i iiior. ... A n'plni'tr n. lit. Of
JUNO, u-i', 1 . .
said day nt tho court room of said
court, in the said county of Klam
ath, to sho'.v cause why an oruei
should not be granted to said ad
imlnlstrator to soil tho wholo of tho
real property ut private sale, nnd
that n copy of this order be pub
lished onco a week for four succes
sive weeks In n dally newspaper of
general circulation printed and pub
lished in s.tld county of Klamath,
State of Oregon.
The following Is a description of
tho real property referred to, and
which is sought to bo sold under
said petition:
Lot B, Block 3$, .Hat Springs Ad
dition; Lots. 1. 3 'and 3, . Mock IS,
Bwauna Heights 'Addition; l.ots 4,
5. easterly 10. X feet strip of land
oft easterly portion- G, and 7 and S,
all in Illock 49, Nichols Addition;
all in Klamath , County, State of
Oregon.
Dated this 6th day of May, 1925.
. R. H. iliUNNELL. Judge.
M7-14-21-28, J 4.
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AT THE PINE TREE
Standing, room only was available
at the Pine Tree last' night and the
enthusiasm evinced hy the audience
showed onoo again that good vaude
ville '- Is appreciated by Klamath
Falls. It would be hard to say
which one of the five acts was lik
ed the best they were all good.
Louis Alsage'i'iternatlonal Violin
ist" demonstrated., h.'s right to this
tUle and heldthe audience spell
bound. :' Two .; cjiver dancing 'and
singing., actsj; tlij'Darktown Strut
ters" and Allen, Slid Dale's "Eccen
tricities'? ', were very, entertaining,
and the well-known Kuhn Sisters,
with their "Bits .of Vaudeville" com
prising comedy,. Ringing and . whist-
ping are always favorites. The last
act, Barthojdi's Birds, are 'wonder
ful. This is the'.last tour Mr. and
Mrs. . Eartholdl wll iver make with
their wonderful pets and tho vaude
ville circuit loses a, real attraction
with their retirement. If you did
not see them last n'ght, don't miss
this act It is a demonstration of
what real ability, kindness and
patience can do. ..
, It has always, -been the unknown
and the mysterlpus that attract us
most. Chinatown, where we have
felt that mystio breath ot the Orient,
was for years tho center of a great
Interest which, , strange to say, is
still present. . ,'.
In "Cornered," the photoplay at
the Pine Tree theater tonight 1 you
Gold Beads on
Frock's Hem
TUB hem of this printed chiffon
frock Is trimmed with gold
beads, making not only a dis
tinctive trimming, but holding it
down In tho straight closo lino that
the style demands. ' 'With It Is worn
the largo picture hat that Is return
"lng to favor. . - j '7t!l!fca5J!Ei5'?
tilled Court, sal.l order holns
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"THE
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by Hall and Summers
The greatest two-character drama
A Plot
Endorsed by the leading newspapers and
prominent people over the U. S. A.
Ministers
Fraternal Orders
Educational Boards
endorse it for it's Great educational value
AND IT IS FREE
! FRIDAY EVENING 8 o'clock
! METHODIST CHURCH
The best $2.00 show you ever saw for nothing.
will get a glimpse of old China
town In all its sordldncss. There is
everything reminiscent of tho China
town of old which we both feared
and delighted In, oven the "coke"
fiend with his nervous, twitching
fingers.
It is a story of Mury Brenan, a
girl who was brought up in tho
heart of Chinatown, and deals with
her strange reseimblunce to an heir
ess. Mary's pals realize there Is a
chance to make some money and
succeed In gaining entrance to the
house ot the heiress for Mary, who
poses as the mistress of the hotiso,
who Is really out of tho city. Tho
plans are quite upset when tho
heiress returns unexpectedly and Is
accused of being a thief. Thon
comes the revelation that the girls
are twin sisters who have been
separated In childhood.
Marie Prevost portrays the dual
role of the twin sisters. Others In
the cast are Rockcllffe Fellowes,
Raymond Hatton, John Roche, Cissy
Fitzgerald, Vera Lewis and Wilfred
Lucas.
I AT THE LIBERTY I
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The screen has long been famous
for Its mortal combats, and, Wil
liam Farnum has been ono of Its
very -greatest fighters. At least a
half dozen of his fist battles before
the camera have gone down In
cinema history, there to remain.
It Is said none of his encounters
with screen villains compare -with
tho one he has made with O. Ray
mond Nye In tho hold of a ship,
which is being scuttled and Is fill
ing with water rapidly. Whon the
tight starts, the' men are kneo-deep
In water, but by the time they fin
ish it Ih over tholr heads, and,
Farnum, as the victor, has to swim
out ol the scene. Wlllllain Fox will
present "Tho Scuttlera" as a re
vival at the Liberty theator tonight
only.
OPPONKXTH OF LIQUOR
IV RiK.MCO ADOPT
AMERICAN' PROPAGANDA
MEXICO CITY, May 7.-.Iolnlng
forcos with the Mexican Confedera
tion cf Labor In Its campaign
against alcoholism, the federal de
partment ot health will aid tho con
federation's dry missionaries with n
flood of literature depleting tho evil
consequences of associating wllh
John Rarleycorn, known In Mexico
as Juan Pulque.
I'KfiAl, NOTICES
Notico is hereby givon that thn
partnership heretofore 0"ls lnK Z.
twoon Mark I. Hanna ami 11 ir
has been Mn.',"it ,1M.n. Htr.cut.
oniii . ai
selling
hlB lntorest
mil Inn
tn T. n m,.
geruld
Mark I h. " r ur
Flt,gerald will eontln0 ttBmiV;
of the business
l"g ul, , bll ,Sen ZnE
assuming and pay.
i-uunis uue and owing.
... ,,. MARK
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R- H., HAMILTON.
May 7-14-21-28.
COMING!
JUDGE
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Full of Laughs
A Few Tears
That Stirs Your
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