HE ALWAYS HAS MONEY Who has an account with the First Trust and Havings bonk. Thu first deposit Is un Induce­ ment to ■nuke more. Thus the account keeps growing. Intur- est at 4 pei i ent keeps lidding lo it ull the timo If you have not made the first deposit, you will do well to make It now. Then you will have something to draw on in case of ueed. ¡st and Savings Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon There is n? Better Bread Made than NURMI’S BUTTERNUT BREAD Better than Homemade Made Better; Baked Better None Genuine without the Label — Don J Zumwalt, President F. M. Rubli, Vice-Free, and Tre«», lieri E. Wlllirow, Secretary I I Surveyors and Irriqatioii Inquirers Kl AMXiit ( OLNIÏ ABSIRAC1 CO. A B S I K A C I I N G Maps, Pian». Blueprint«, Etc. lil.AMATII. FALLS, OREGON N, Klamath Falls Music House 71!» Main St. PboM IM It. MADSEN, Proprietor $ Everything In Mush and In­ struments. Best of Siringa. LEADING PIANOS AND ORGANS at Moderate Prices ami I nsy Terms. ROOKS, STATIONERY. TYPE- WRITERS. FUTURES AND ARI GOODS -I Nt.I R AND W HITE HEW- I G MAI HINES PIANO TUNING v H TOIt. <-<»1.1 Mill A INI» EDISON PIK »NOG RAPUN--- RECORDS 1-4 off 1-4 off on all HAVILAND CHINA Call and see our New ATHENA SILVER GLASSWARE Chemically treated and put on to stay WILLIAM C. H URN HARDWARE zone comprising «h* states above «>¡<1 below a line str- tched approx- KLAMATH HOADS ARE MUCH PRAISED ——— 1 '.niataly trom lusieware's northern Al TOMOBI LINTS ARE boundary to the northern boundary of Deer hunting will be good this year 1 'I'lie following report on Klamath LIGHTED California, In the northern zone the* according to a number of local sports- • County Is contained In th« current season on all wrater fowl is from 1 Issue of th« Pacific North west Trad« mon who have been out In the moun- open Main» getting a lineup in preparation Is 1 from Heptember 1st to December Highways Through Sccuic Eastern Review, published by R. Cl. Dunn Oregon Are Excellent, Muy Tour­ Co , on« <>f tli« most rellubls commsr- (or 'he opening of the sho’otlng seas­ 15th; that of the southern zone, Octo­ ist«. The Onl) Complaint Muds I m ber 1st to January 15th. There are on. The season opens Friday, Aug ­ clnl agencies in the country: About tile < <>«t of Gfmoline. Writ­ ust 1, and already quite a number of 1 some exceptions to tills which in gen­ (From Bonanza) er in the Journal Says Tlmt Muy eral follow the state ’ s law« as they Grain u< r< ago Increased lo per cent buii'ers have left for the mountains ' Reuult in Harin if Not Remedied now are. .Migratory birds may not be hay 2<) p«r < ent. Good rains assure to prepare tbelr camps. Many other killed between suns« t and sunrise pal ties are planning going on Thurs ­ good crops Business Is fair and Im­ The hundreds of auto tourists trav­ day and later in the week. proving eling through Oregon are fast spread­ The limit on the number of deer 1 < <>l X< II. TALKING (From Klamath Falls) AA A I Ht QUESTION ing the news that by far th« best Crop condition, are good with no to b« killed la three Instead of five. ’ roads are through Eastern Oregon. At tin last session of the legislature change In acreage. Business pros­ The excellent roads in Klamath coun­ a hili changing the limit from five to pects for Full trude are good. "Is the proposed municipal water ty are receiving their due amount of three was passed. (From Merrill) supply twMirce at Aspen Lak« suffic­ There is no change In regard to iently valuable to Klamath Falls to mention and are resulting in turning Acreage I* unchanged but yield per acre will Increase 10 per cent. Busi­ th« shooting of does or fawns, The warrant a cash outlay for surveys travel this way. The only complaint being made by autolsts through East­ law provides that it is unlawful to and construction work?” ness and crop conditions are good ern Oregon is the claim that the kill any deer without horns, which This was one of the big questions Regarding the Klamath Project, will in< lude all does and fawns. It at Monday night's council meeting, charge for gasoline is too great. Un­ the Reclamation Record, just Issued Is very necessary, to be safe, that the and a discussion of the question tvk less this is remedied it will result in by tlie Washington office of the Recla­ hunt«r H«e the horns before he shoots. up considerable time. The matter harm to the country. Sunday'« Port­ Journal contains the following: In a circular sent out to the rod was not entirely threshed out, but land mation service, has the following: j Local motorists are high in their General crop conditions on all the and gun clubs of the state, by th« was continued in order to allow City I praise of eastern Oregon roads lead­ state game warden, Mr. Finley warns projects are encouraging. The first Engineer McLean time to ascertain cutting of alfulfa Is over and the against carlessnOM In shooting which If the Geological Survey has meas- ' ing north and south through the state ,of Oregon as compared with the Pac­ yield Is above the average. Nearly often results in the killing of human urementa of the affected streams. ific highway, which is supposed to be «very project reports a large Increase beings, and advises that every man "The two principal supply source«, Oregon ’s main north and south tour- in the field get a good sight of ids In th< number of livestock Dairying after allowing for waste, etc. would is becoming increasingly important game before he shoots. He says: deliver about 1,500,000 gallons of |lng route. George Duncan, a timber operator "Then- have been many instances water daily here,” aid McLean Ths and profitable on the Shoshone, Min­ of this city, with H. E. Lewis, and of hunters being mistaken for deer. idoka, North Platte, Huntley, Klam­ water company here dally distributes ath und Umatilla propects. On sev­ We have not bad as many cases in at least a million gallons, so unless .Mr. Duncan's driver. James Van Tuyl, eral projects the local banks have Oregon as in some of the other stater, you can take mor« water, such as the in an American underslung “six” to­ been Interested along similar lines in yet we have a few cases. We strong­ assembling of Moss Creek, I think it gether with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fish, placing grade dairy stock on the set­ ly advise that deer hunters wear a would be poor business to spend and Miss Hazel Weller, in Mr. Fish’s Cadillac, shipped their automobiles bright red shl>"t ition and Maintenance Exact figures on the available wat Tli<* weather was cool and pleasant, the mountains clad in brown is much er will be submitted at the next meet­ point Sunday, July 7, driving to Red­ the maximum temperature reported more likely to be taken for a deer as ing. Upon this, the council will de­ mond, a distance of 141 miles for an being »2 degrees and the minimum he is going through the brush, than termine the appropriating of money «arly dinner. The usual route out of The Dalles 36 degrees. The precipitation am­ the man who wears red. for surveys and other preliminary "We desire to caution and srain work necessary to perpetuate the fil­ was not taken by this party, Instead ounted to 3.64 Inches, which Is more . after leaving The Dalles they went via titan double the normal amount in all hunters to observe these rules on ing. • 11 ' Dufur, Tygh Valley, Maupin, Shaniko, dress and to be guarded in what they June. Owing to the heavy precipi­ .Madras, Metolius, Culver and into tation during the month it was nec­ shoot. Every year we have com- Redmond over the old military trail essary to waste considerable wafer plaints that domestic animals are that has since been made a substan­ killed by careless hunters—s >me- from the canal system. tial macadamized road. In fact the tlines a horse and sometimes a caw On u> count of the continued cold MODEL QUARTERS TO BE A FEA­ greater portion of the road from The weather the first cutting of alfalfa or calf. TURE OF WORK THIS YEAR Dalles to Redmond is made of mac­ "The law passed at the last sodhi . u will be light, but the timothy crop SPECIAL TIACHER ASSIGNED adam and is in exceptionally good will be satisfactory and the outlook lof the legislature provides that each TO TASK I , condition. hunter's license must be accompanied I for grains is favorable. The Klamath Falls Creamery pro- by three deer tags. As soon as a deer Domestic science will be taken up I Only a short stop was made at 'duced during June 22,000 pounds of is killed, one of these lags must l»e on an extensive scale by the girls of , Bend, the party driving through to i butter, und the Merrill Creamery pro­ detached from the license, signed ind the grade school this year, according , .Crescent. The roads along this route duced 0,600 pounds; this was sold dated and tied to me carcass. It s to city superintendent R. H. Dunbar. are in fine condition with the excep­ I principally to Sacramento dealers .it unlawful to.have a carcass in possess­ A special teacher has been assigned tion of about 15 miles out of Bend I 25c per pound. The price paid farm­ ion without a tag on it. to this work, and a separate building where they are very dusty and con­ "The licenses that were issued will be provided. A permit for the tain a deal of lava rock. ers for butter fat was 26c per pound. After passing the Lava Buttes, Ten cars of livestock were ship­ from January to June, before the uew building was granted by the council ilaw went into effect, did not have the laBt night This consists of an ad- however, the road for a distance of ped out during the month. A small crew was engaged in deer tags attached. However, lags dition to the frame building in the 150 miles south are ideal for motor­ ing, and the speed limit can be made strengthening und cleaning the lat­ have been supplied to all county yard of the Central school. I to suit the driver. From Crescent to erals and in repairing small struc­ : clerks and any hunter may secure The domestic science quarters will these tags by applying to the county be a model of its kind. In addition Harriman Lodge by way of Fort tures. I clerk." Construction to the modern kitchen there will be Klamath, was made in lees than live The game warden's office 1« pre- a dining room and a room for the hours. Construction work was somewhat <_ idelayed by rain, but the weather was paring a code of signals, which will needlework. Upon leaving the Lodge the two generally favorable. Work was car­ ' be sent to all gun clubs and distrib- .Miss Clara Elmer has been named parties drove to Crater Lake for a ried on throughout the month on the uted to all deer hunters of the state, to take charge of this department. two-day stop. Th« roads through the North and South Poe, Griffith, and There will be signals for the hunter This is the first year the public school government reservation wore found Nuss l.ake laterals, the average force being lost and for those in distress, has maintained a separate domestic to be in fine shape, with the excep­ Ion th!« contract being 74 men and Several of the gun clubs of the state science teacher, the work before hav­ tion of a few snow banks, encounter­ 120 horses. Government forces were suggested that this be done and W. ing been in conjunction with the high ed near Camp Arant. By this time, engaged In the building of various L. Finley has taken steps to make the school. however, the snow has entirely dis­ lateral structures. The traction signals the same all over the state. appeared and the trip may be made — ditcher worked the entire month on The Riddle, Oregon, club has adopted FINED »15 AND in complete comfort. The accomo­ the deepening of the Henley drain a code of signals and they will be in COSTS FOR MIX dations at the Lake are of the best effect from the opening of the season. and good progress was made. and every care and attention is given Charged with committing assault the visitor for his pleasure and com­ SAYS CAN CLOSE and battery upon the person of David fort. I’lll ASA NTS AND TROUT WILL Leaving the Lake the drive to Med­ ANKNIA FOR *.500 Osborne. W. R. McElvain was ar­ RE SHIPPED INTO KLAMATH ford was found to be very pleasant. rested Monday afternoon. As a result of their private investi­ That evening he was brought be- * road work b* the county eu- A full carload of fingerling trout is to be sent from the Bonneville hatch­ gations and interviews. Councilman lore Justice of the Peace Gowen, and Pervisors would greatly improve some cry for distribution in the streams of O. D. .Matthews and Leslie Rogers be­ I he entered a plea of guilty. He was parts of this road and save the coun­ Klamath county, according to Infor­ lieve they can affect the permanent a-.sesaed $15 and costs by the magis­ ty money in repairs that will be nec­ essary within the next few mouths. mation Just received by Deputy game closing of tiie Ankeny ditch for $6*0. trate. The time to save a road is when wear Warden C. M. Ramsby from W. L. So they told the other members of the first begins to show. Small chuck LODGE IS OUT Finley, the state game warden. Mr. council at Mouday night's meeting. holes properly taken care of wheu When the matter of closing up this OF THE RODEO Finley also writes that Klamath coun­ they first start will save mauy dol'ars ty can have two or three hundred disease breeding waterway was taken A transfer of the interest of Klam­ later. Chinese pheasants If the people here up by Councilmen Savage, Melhase und Goeller, several of the owners of From Medford to Grant« Pass the ath Falls Lodge No. 1247 in the Elks will see that they are protected. Mr. roads are also in fair condition. Af­ water rights under the ditch demand ­ Rodeo to the Rodeo Amusement As ­ i Finley naya: "If you desire it, we shall send a ed big sums for their rights. Savidge sociation was effected at a meeting ter the motorists leave Grants Pass, Icarlond of trout from Bonneville and Goeller remarked that some of of the directors of the latter organ­ though, bound north over the much some time within a month or so. It these must have suffered a change of ization Monday. All the stock is now talked of Pacific highway, O egon’s is our intention to plant as many heart, and .Matthews intimated that in the hands of the association, the connecting link between California on the south and Washington on the fish in that section of the country as it was possible that the members of lodge disposing of its interest. The stock is to be sold to the mem­ north, the troubles begin. The worst 1 possible. We shall also liberate a the committee may have adopted the bers of the Elks Lodge, and not more that can be said about the greater : good number of China pheasants— w rong kind of tactics. Doty made a motion that Matthers ' than five shares will be sold to a portion of the highway into Portland more than we have ever liberated be- I fore. We can, perhaps, send two or and Rogers be named on the commit­ 1 member. With the assets of the as­ i is the Dest. This report seems to be II hree hundred birds, but we want to tee, but this was overruled. The two sociation, the shares are at present the opinion of nine-tenths of the auto- feel that they are well protected and committee members stated that their worth twenty per cent more than par, ists that make the trip north over the work, which is extremely delicate, is say the directors, but they will be sold Pacific highway. The motorists of to know that they are doing well." necessarily slow, and they asked for I to the Elks for $10 a share. I this particular party say that Cow A committee has been appointed by further time. The property of the association is Creek Canyon road is a disgrace to the Klamath Sportsmen Association today worth $1,850, in addition to an any civilized community, and that an to secure the use of several thousand expenditure of $300 for lumber used owner will do more damage o a tar i lu res of land In the valley, where the DUCK SHOOTING EDNS DEC. I5TH In Improvement work at the grounds. and tires through this short stretch pheasants can be liberated with as­ than he will over three hundred miles surance of protection. The commit­ According to the federal migratory SIX JURORS FOR of the eastern Oregon road. tee Ims not completed its work yet. WALKER’S TRIAL ¡but Mr Ramsby states that there will b