FRTflAY ,TULV "EVENINf? TTTCTl AT,15 KTAMATTT FA7Tr 07lEOW f ? ? T t T T t t T ? t Y S3 This broad too ox ford in rich tan will give you style and comfort com bined. $9.50 ? Y ? Y f Y Y Y J t t t t f t Y T t y r y Y t ? Today men want good looking shoes that stay good looking. Bostonians arc cut from fine leathers and fitted to the shape of your foot. That is why they are good looking when you buy them and continue to be as your wear them. John Kelly Shoes for women I Klamath Falls Shoe l W. H. Kitto, Paop. 4 Convention Report Given By Delegate A tonoral report of took Jilace at tho Intotonllonal conven tion of Rotary at Cleveland, 0.. wus Blvon this noon at tbo weekly liiurli eott o( tho Roiury club, by Dr. 11, I). L. Slownrt, who attended tho con vention a a dolcKuto from Klumntb Fulls. Dr. flluwnrt returned to Klamath Fails last Monduy. PHOT OS Thai orlr;(y the true likeness and are finished with the ' best '. materials and workmanship cannot be bought with coupons. If ordinarily they arc worth $30.00 per dozen, coupons will not reduce the price to $12.00 per dozen. When you deal with the Stinson Studio You do not pay for the cost of distributing coupons plus the cost of your photographs for we do not deal in coupons. ? ' We Aure You of Expert Service . of Real Value for Your Money, and Pictures That Please STINSON STUDIO Fine Portraits, Kodak Finishing, Outdoor Photography 737 Main Street 3 1919-7-pass. Hudson touring 300.00 1921 Oakland 3-pass. Coupe 300.00 1922- -Ford Coupe ........ 300.00 Cash or Terms ACME MOTOR CO. Sixth and Oak., ; . ; Phone 680 : . ! him m I .1 II Ir l it I r i 1 i i ROSTONIANS Kd. Vannlco road a puper entitl ed "Self Consclouaness," that pro voked Inunhtor throughout Its read ing. 1.IVKH TIIHF.ATK.NKI WASHINGTON, July 24. (P) Tim liven of three Amorlcan mls nUinnrliH, representatives of tho ceiuriil American mission at Gran ada, Nlearnnuay. havo been threat ened and Iholr roaldunca hns been atoned and tho mlKslon bombed. ns Bargai : : : : : ? 5 ? Y Y ? Y ! This good looking shoe in black, box calf or tan calf. A shoe that will make t Y syou a Uostonian customer. t Y ? J Y Y ? '? Y ? t ? f Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y $8.85 Simplex Shoes .for children Store Y Y ?! . " Y! . PLOT IS NIPPED (Contliiueil From I'ngo One) matter tor the farmora to have re gained pooaoaalon of It. Tho Opinion - Tho VanWInklo opinion follows: . July 7. 1935 Mr. Rhea Lnper, Stnto Engineer, Capitol Building. Dear Sir: I bavo for consideration your oral rcquoat for an opinion as to whether you wore authorized to isauo to the California Oregon Power company a permit to ap propriate ono thouxand cubic feot por socond of water for power purpoaoa, as specified In Its ap plication, filed In your office or iginally February 24, 1919, re turned for correction June 10, 1923, and corrected application filed In your office June 23, 1923, which application was approved by you and permit thoroon issued by you Juno 13, 1925. Said ap plication shown the source of the proposed appropriation of water as Link rivor and is accompanied by a map showing tho diversion dam described In the application located at the head of Link river, tho same being the mouth of Upper Klamath Lake, the posi tion and description thereof show ing tlntt It Is the samo dam as that constructed by said com pany under Us contract with the . Secretary of the Interior, dntod February 24, 191?. . , Ilollnblo Information Is also at hand showing , that said power company . has been using said dam, so constructed by It, for tho diversion of wator Into Its canals lending to Its power plant located on Link river, and that such dam is tho same identical dam dosorlbod In said contract. This dam Is built across tho mouth of Upper Klnmnth Lako and said contract purports to au thorize said company to raise tho water lovol of Uppor Klnmnth Lako to iho olevntlon of 4143.3 feet above sea levol and to lowor It not lowor than 4137 foot above soa level. It roqulros the said company, upon Its election to construct said dam, to construct tho snme so,, aa to , permit tho raising of the elevation of the ANOTHER lake to a height of 4141.5 feet within two years and within ton yvurs to the elevation of 414 3.3 fruit. Tho ruul source of the water supply for such appropriation Is, therefore, Upper Klamath Lako, the sumo being taken therefrom at the storaga dam ucroa tin mouth of such lake. While the application does not furnish this Information, I take It there Is no question of Its ac curacy and that the application Is defective In not showing tho true source of tho water to bo appropriated thereunder. Hectlon 1 of eliupler 5, found ut pune 63, General Laws of Ore gon, 1905, reads us follows: That for tho purpoae of aiding In tho operations of Irrigation and reclamation, conducted by tho Reclama tion Service of the United Slates, established by tho act of Congress, approved June 17, 19CT2 (32 Stat. 3S8), known as tho Iteclamatlon act, the United States Is hereby authorized to lower tho water level of Uppor Klamath Lake, situate In Klamath County, Oregon, and to lower the water level of, or to drain any and all of tho following lakes: Lower or Little Klamath Lake, and Tula or Rbett Lake, situate In Klamath County, Oregon, and Goose Lake, situate In Lake County, Oregon; and ' to usa any part or all of tho beds of said lakes for the storage of water In connec tion with such operations." It Is clear that said statute grants to the United 8tate au thority to use the bed of Upper Klamath Lake for the storage of water for Its operations of Irri gation and reclamation, conducted by the Reclamation Service of the United States. This would pre clude tho use of said lako for tho purpoBO of storing water by prl vato individuals and corporations, especially without securing au thority therefor from the State of Oregon, and no such authority is requested by the application of said company under considera tion, nor granted by the permit Issued by you thereon; nor does It seem that such permit could bo granted by your office In view of the terms of such grant to the Federal Government ' I would also cnljj attention to section 2 of chnpT 228, found at page 4 0 1 , Jjeneral Laws of Oregon, 1905..; thc same being section 5791, Oregon Laws. Said section authorizes! the United States to appropriate and utilize waters of this utato, by first fil ing notice of such . appropriation Jn the office of the state engi neer. Snch section1 further pro vides that upon such action being taken, the waters described In such notice and unappropriated at tho date of tho filing thereof shall not be subject to further appropriation under the laws of this state but shall be deemed to be appropriated by the United States, and that no adverse claims to the use of such water shall be acquired under the laws of this state except as for such amount of said waters described In said notice as may be formally released In writing by an officer of the United States thereunto duly authorized, which release shall be filed In the otfioo of the Stnto Englneor, and further pro vides tho manner and conditions of making such appropriation by tho United States. . , You inform mo that the United States, through its proper of ficers, has made such appropria tion of the waters of Uppqr Klam ath Lake by filing the appropriate notice thereof In your office and that notice of such withdrawal was published by the Stato Engl neor ns provided in said soction, and no relinquishment of such waters has ever been made. It is clear, therefore that the waters of lipper Klamath Lake aro there by withdrawn In favor of tho Federal government and that no private person or corporation can acquire the right to the use of any thoreof except such as may bo hereafter specifically released by the Federal Government. ,, It Is, therefore, my opinion that you were not authorized to issue such permit and that you are au thorized to cancel the same, aa having been Issued Inadvertently, In view of the facts and law re-,, latlng to the circumstances. I would, therefore, advise that the, permit be cancelled, - ..... Papers transmitted to this of fice by you aro herewith re turned, v Very rospoctfully yours, I. H. VAN WINKLE, Attorney Qonoral. HUKH IIKIU1KKT HODGES Suit was brought against Horbort Hodges by tho Hub Tire Shop and Robort Forguson and Fred Nolson, tor tho rocovery of approximately $400, it ,was claimed,, on repairs of an automobile Suit was filed this morning. -. , ....!;.., , aft. ? t T f f f T t t t T f y y t f 't y y y t y t t ? t t f y t t f T T ? f f ? ? T ? ra Trtv Tn vr tt sttq Av TPom l .11 li J J J. I 0 -iC 0 WESTE CLASS Of ICTVlCg vtmoL DgUH-r Km WfM Urhw I ML It mm 4 Imm im vrwkmi tWn tit IM dMcJi (ni bf m worm) Mi to a Uimmm. OOm wmmimrmki filit-rlw immt tmmrlm mm. NCWCOMB CARLTOM. JECBVED AT. 1169 MARKET ST t t r T ? ? t ? ? t t y y t r ? ? y f y t t t y t 51SF TG 20 COLLECT : KLAMATH FALLS, ORG; 1100 A M JULY 14 1925 . store Attached "BY shertjf for radio dresstco stome-t- CLOSED WAITING WIRE . X " ' . - FRY: . ? : 1119 AM . , COME EARLY FOR SELECTIONS IT'S A BARGAIN OF A IJFE TIME Our Loss, Your Gain LA VOGUE'S Stores 5th. AT MAIN Complete Stock of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Apparel and Millinery; Kearns Hopes To Settle Squabble LOS ANGELES. July 24. (yP) Hopes of smoothing over the dif ferences which have arisen tn a so called "Split up" between Jack Pejiipsey, heavyweight chamlon and his manager. Jack Kearns, were ex pressed by the latter here today a few hours before the scheduled ar rival of the champion from tho east. It any receptlop committee has planned to igree.t Dempsey upon his' arrival at Central station they face a possible disappointment be cause Kearns did not know wheth er tho champion would xide b'aldly Into the city or leave the, train at tome suburban station Thou Kearns said: "Maybe today or tomorrow I shall lhave a confer ence with Dempsey and thresh ihis whole thing out. I believe the dif ference will bo smoothed over all right. - "It looks f me like an ordinary business misunderstanding." SOFIA, (P) Study of the German language will .be obligatory In Bul garian primary and grammar schools during.. tho coming year. Thimbu-) boon I announced lu a governmental decree by tho Bulgarian premier. J THE RESPONSE WAS ML It at LA VOGUE'S IS ON IN FULL SWING. : THE REASON IS OBVIOUS DCAH TcrcmAu lLJrVL i LlivJlVJJA.rVl.VJL y Wmk UNION OCOftCC W. K. ATKINS. wmT SAN FRANCISCO CALIF ' XU ? y t y y y y t GREAT! y t y y x y Y y y t t t t y j t T CUSS OF tCBVICC ifMtCL IMmrm tUi Mmnm Hm ' It mm ftM Swm tyM ' tmmnttmOfOmMfamimttl war) bt ri a Mir. OOx. mh rn rtnmiir to MM tj tm wimm mmmm$mm -U cWcfc. 1