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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1912)
sTI'!'MI"l ItV TIIH lMn it i'in:ss i:wn niiiimci; ile pteiiiig efala KVKM.NO NKWHPAPKH8 PRINT TIIK JfKWH, NOT IIIHTOIIY Hlilli loin " 1 .771! MILL PROPERTY Kia.MATii r.i,i.s, omxioN, hati uu.w, .iri. i, wet Tin. ni.w I, .,i,. fr ,,. !,,,, Hii(i 'I olograph nii.l THephi.1,1. ...i.,,,,,,,, ,. ItKll Hill. J. I..II "iii.iiiniii jimi a,. ii 1 1 ml) fur tltrlilmaril Price, Flro OeaU nn'Uiaiir) "ii ns In- ItHW SECOND Mitt hSfc --;t-r I" dill.' SVSlOIII i mi ihmiiiovh hxapp mii miirriMiTo.N IS EXCITING 0E AT TIhi.iikIi ll' ' i Phth'i r ''"' l.n'i'l'1'!' Vnnl mill Suit Mill i.l tin' Long l-Jit l.lilulier i.iii.iii) hikI II"1 I'iiiIiii) An lnj.., Clhiinlnl hi IN, mill, Willi KIII,IHMI IlKllmllH'. Hplolllllll prilgrnM t. biilnn m.iti. .. n iiiiillon fur llio now building lol !' i.ei.rl.., ,y (I, v Wlr. Just east,' - i ui. American Hunt! and Truiil com. i". mi Tin. iHiiiiiitiK i. ... i.-.. - .. Wink r riM.i,.,i f,,,.,, .,, '-" ...i iri.iii. nn.l l in h .i,,,.,.,- lilKli i.u n si vi is ,hm IAMA IMillillli.il. In Hi,. Willi lint NT. Hawthorn, timl rliiili'ti l.y a young boy whoso name wnH nut given V. C. I 'Hi' II 'mm. Ill Hcroiiil mill Jolm ' '.i.olniul llilnl other uti'iitn for Hid nftimoon "lug nirrlcil out successfully ni rnlO koch to press. Tim til. tendance Is probnlyj;oo. Jargcr.thani Friday. It In nre.Mcl,..! n,i i,:,',S?l l i, ' --T'-'r"- ' ...--4.,.i.,i- .IVH I row mom lliim 3,000 people will nt- tftin the. Rodeo. All of tho IlimU will lio lifiltl tomorrow, -irnl Hid winners of i In. rnrloiiH prlres determined. Km.' 111. IIAItltV liA.VII (HVhS vinwsox ciiaiiti:ih HIS lleiir Hkiihiii In m Hi rlty from (Hi rnnrli nonr Hluhol bridge. ,,, li'il In ii largo nn-agv of potato and turn til,- i.r.B.1,1, ro fin,. fnr n good ftiip '""" "' " "' I'll! It) Hint tlii.y brought noma to the gr,l- I'lMi-r Uiul. in IIuIIiIiiukIiik .si,,., ,in"''K Mo mi. unit nix. to the publl- i (ffinfn1Ii f Iia h.,...Ii.. . . lli.nl. 11.1,1 ,,,11.m. Vli.-ii(cliooli,mlrollM. IIiiiimI .i I, imI.iih . N I !m -, I in Follewing: tho commencement ud- Win,., H,,ll r .,,.. t";,.T,, '"' J"V W. K. Wordcn, , ".m it inn- won cuoscn romarKs, tire- ri,r Mm.'.. .-.III w. entlrel, ' l. M H..l.l..,u .. ... Ibo.lir from ' -. 1,,'uirg.. km,,,, stand TS Z,t wllon!".",. u! j, ,r,..ml i,r fir.. IM nlRlil. Tin. ...Ill I"- . iDr 3f..rtill. II- ,amo up ''"I wh-n ili . vrhU l tli.-ti,. ? iiy limn 'in , i .. ...i v... u,.. ...r i l ml... in 1 1.- u'-t. . i .. .,.,, .i... . ... ""liny iionru .in.I wntclitil tlio a. ...... ......... ...... ,. .,.., i.i.runi;, -" iiiu ihiiii'ii mnriuii. i no i.roirrMn of tho rln nlil. . ..r., .i., . .. . . . -i i n i... i ..... i Im..l uiil iv .... ....... ii.-. .-... I.. ... .. ... i't.rw"oi uio cms- Willi a Krcat ilnl 0, l' Hlll.l . ....'. I. ...... 1... ...'I'll. --" ...... i.f .. ituiii.fi ul(, ii .niii, Tin. itrlK.n of tin. (I, i. i.kiuinil, hilt tin. iiili.i.alt.iiii U tin n 'IIH' I't lilltHliiiiil nun tii in.: TIiitii wim tin nni. nl II, mill' ij th fln ntnrlr.l. Tim Itiiltli'ii rr' ''.-. i''ii lif tint wnli'liiniiii On. I iik l.ak mill. l'rotii..l i.'m.h.. In thr nil for lnl. kfil I Im itntiiM runri ' t tin ICimi, mill. Hint ll.r i ..i.c l.nki. I'lnnt. whirl, niljolim It i,.ir. r,.. no Iiim pxrt'pt mil. (rum- Ar.-..iiiii: to rrpnit tin hip m fitit -n li th wntclitnnii nt n lw iiilniit- i.i'f.iro 12 n'cliirk Tim rail for ''; llillil.-illiil.l) rt itiinn limii i In. lion IIium i'ii. ImldliiR .1 turf .s 'ii tin I u. Ii h Imll, uiul a brx tbt .1..I.-H iiiitoiiinhllrii went to nf Hi. ,tl, nrxtiirn uiul rttln-nii Nl.li.,1, " '""-" " "' I'roi;rniii r micron, nnil wnnlil tontlnuo to rr a n notltlon ,.f y.-Mtonlny. Tl. wllh . rMpccVl, mcrnucrg M thpy ir...l ni,mai. .in lnrK.,lyf .oil.. ,,,,( , ,, R. wort, , ,mt0 !,.. l.n.t ,,.,! i.o.. t. nni,.,,, xlil- will, tho prohloms of life, whirl, I.III..I.. of l.or...in,ilil. nn.l n.o wonhl provn murli noro .llnicult tlmn ti-ti.,K timktng tl,u ,,ua,lrlll miil'tl,,,,,. f tho MkIi icliool. He iirRcl ' f.mt) r..... liunillliiK ttroiiK nt- tin, Krailuatoa to no aliapo tholr '"''''T.. niroorH Hint thoy will rofloct cro.llt Hi-follow liieiiumuurwnn tin. wild' upon the educational Institution of 1 r,.ro witnthirtro,, omrioH. Nov. Klatmith roiinty. which now rnnkn r hmo honor ohlliltloiinf iMirkliiKninmiK tho hot In tho tnto and I--ii ..t. .in n ran. rnurno JncK which. If th plan of tho county v " " '- no wnariinoi tjoard do tint mlicarry, will rnilunl cloioly by Hot. A.lmn mid noon In. ranked ni tho bout In OroKin. ' w "tiro ramo in third Humor Aflor honodlctlort l.y I)r. Collin., of .-.,... B. .uniwii iroui inn norno nf- tin. i:n biriiiiiil elmrrli. H... i-ri.,iMn, lor Mlrklng on Hirnucli miuin oxcop- r.-coUod tho oo,iKrnlulntlonii of tholr i.nnmi) iinru DiuKinB Hit wan nllKht- frlonilB mid nrounliitni,r. ........ . or umi win im- Mini- l injuiod. but wa rHoii Hmiiodlatoli.tioroiiriillv nchlovlm; ono Important top In life. Tho nliiuml hnnnuot In itm l..i ..... .... .. W.L..... ... I .--- ii.ii PiruiK BUiiiium and tlio " huiiiiukkiuk nt iiiomoor prood addition Tb unit romurluMl Kr,'a' ntiiurtlnn. Vordiiiio niticht : FOURTH SEWER UNIT COMPLETE I II tl'MW , ONslltl (HUN t mi. f Wll.l. I IMsM MINIIIUT miiim:i nuiiit wii.i. in; IN MII.Ls Miliums 4 I lie l.t from tho oat branch to Poo Vnlloy, Tho Orimth lateral will nliio be start ed as noon n tome of tho npparontly 'Immaterial defect In titles can bo Tfl llllr PlininriCuro(I' '"""kclytlmttliUworkwIU III III AIM arlllafL, ,0"o by force account, an only tlio IU lllnllL UIIUIULiupper portion of tho canal can be built uut.l a right of way can be curod ncroRR tho Doyna,mtate, which l Involved In HtlRntlon. Tho icaVon In already pretty well advanced, but Mr. Patch hopes to KCt tho Poo Valley extension and the Orimth lateral built this year. Had It not been for tho condemnation proceedings and tho' now ruling by tho Interior depart ment the government would novr bo working a largo force. Tho local utricu Is welt up In Its work, and has long since made all plans for the cur rent year. All that Is needed Is the .approval from headquarters. When mis is received bids will be adver Used for and contracts lot. Kii). Ur Would Holut One Hint Sult oil Him mill Toll tho Pouplo It Was 1 1,0 l.mt l.'nlll Tlioy Miimiil llllll to ll.c Cmitrnr) Wuiilil Sl.iy Willi Ono t'hnrtor L'nlll .siipicmo Court Knnrkoil t Out ...... . ... ...... . ... .. ...,. ....... ... . i ... i .......... ...... .- i.ii'i.ii lima. i ii mi i KniiM.i u. iiia in.niirHi niioniiiiii fl.tn ill. ii.iu.r.... ' .'.im. ... llll'lll , lfl','l ', ,,7 - ' ..-- .. ww .Hw .-.- ..... ...J..,.-.. ii ..r liolp. mid lii nditltlun """" '""' -" coinpruoa pnrnons " inunu to uo iioiiiiiir serious boi. Iho ' r,iri,,i,nioh im ttlml wiik liliiw Inc. ,ay"T s-" el. ntttl was built by Iho too animal while It a on n doail ml " . i.kmIIiIo in k.op tin. llro t''ll,ni ''"nslrurtlon nunpau). Tb ru" r,' horns worn too short to trn.lr. ontrol systoin will bo turuod uvor to tin. rlty Kitv hi in good Ivomko. and It ro- Tho linapn mill was lomtod nd- M,",,ln- qui rod II'.- itMlMiiiiro of Arord to gel nil will llollhtlrM riiillt ill nor iskliiR wiino nrllan jjltunic ".o Inrgor Iiiik l.nko plnnt. i llt.l it.o nninos sirail In thin tlio tio fj.i.ir. aMi, also hay boon .lout toy. tj i i oitliuntod Hint th t- In ,'Jr Imsoi. i. iipiirinliimtoly IIS.OOO villi j .rnnro In Iho mil of I lll.OO'l Tlir,. i on tiro piutortliiii nl Ship. r'nr' cii.d tlio ilottriirtlnti of thr Ut.. tir l k- R n ostein thai woul I ,1,,,,," "J u.pllo.l . Hi rhxkllm nil, I koopltiK ii.. tit r.il Tho rlly wnli" 1 " lint boon oitoiidod til Hlllp ii. It would bo n dlltlrult do HiU until thoro l i t'lotnont thorn Tho ilmiro in mills has uln)s boon u i.rntilnm, and all nf tho liiifm mid about this rlty tm. i a.llrhlllnil. nllOSK tint Ii Is l" I'.so lookout for tiros I'lllll tho tangle owr tho rhaitoi. "" or on liU bnok VitiIiiro show. Inwa o fir, r.nri r-iK. i.:l ' t 'ruin nmb IllCti' Irrt, Is .ottlid It Is llkolv that romlilrr- ntilo trinihlo will l.p oxporiouroil In Killllir. IIOW work Started Most nf Hi thickly sottte.1 portions of Hi aro now supplied with sowers, mid Jut nt soon as tho work ran ho I. nil lv lot stops will b lakoti to col a si" or systoin In Mills nddltlnn. and aim. in tKirtluns of iho Dot S.rini llorl Cb.ldnrs ramo in fi.,in Ij ngoll Vsll.y homo lst nlglii is''., in tin. Itndon cd .mil ho understood tho gnmo (!,or ..i Klil Hi- prt-d an oiport nt pro ii.tliic liiuisolf Hlun In n bad iix. Tho iow pony riir,. was won by . ln.r.i' naiiUMl Slolom entered b) Jack E WEEK IS CLOSED mil Mum), in mi rmiii in- laiuli t. I m I. . ..i,l in Iho l(...i I' reported that Mr. Ktuipp l- I'Ddrriitril ns In whether bn will ro 1,1)11,1 Ins mill OF lift IN IHE POUR ZONE,,,;:;; - i.i i'. mi. ii -t iinni. lilt Mil its i;r. i.i i. iiii'i.oM.is i.i:i.i.i:nt I'liot. it m is m:ni. m:u. roi.. i.uwcii in n.i.Ngi'CT ;'tiiiiiiii.ui'oiiuiit oxorclsui nt Srlionl nudllor.iim followed ill) the nluinul l.auquet slosed tlio 'till, tho si'honl .'Will for tho past cm. Tho It. ..too Hall, Saturday night flrand mU rmiio arrnss llehrliu: Son' llnw 4tioiidanci nl tho Dual exerclnes wni msrn. ' p m I'm Won. Fourth mnl many luno soon mi open fair beiioAtu xotlnimll) largo, inuu'iitiiig timl Kl.inmti, nvouiin Tickets on sale nt ll" ml.llilKhl sun mi thn long, toiiKil.'-It'"' high srhool I steadily lurre.isllig .. ui.itii mo faiiilliai- was served In the domestic science department. It was largely nttended and every class, since tho first county high school wns established some olght years ngo. was represented. Principal W. K. Fought presided as toastmntser. and called upon a tium' her of the students and members of the faculty The affnlr proved to be a delightful reunion of teachers and pupils. The high .tiool Is still In Its Infancy, still It hns already many students In the various walks of life who nrn speedily coming to the front and are reflecting credit upon the In stitution which Instilled In them the principles of good manhood and wo-manhood. Dr. Harry l.nnv, who .vciil through Limu turbulent tline.i a tiinvor of Portland, In Mpcaklng ol our local Curler muddle, said: "Of course, I am not fumlllar with your mlx-up. From what I have heard I gather that you hae two charters. It places your mayor-elect In a rather) perplexing situation. If J woro In hU place 1 would go out both charters! thoroughly, nnd then select the ono Hint suited me best. Then I would say to tlio people, 'This charter Is law until you show mo to tho contrary.' I would gel onto that charter, and I would stay with It until tho supremo court knocked It out from under me." The. suggestion of ex-Mayor I-anc looks like n mighty good one. Ho Is the man who has had the experience or guiding tho destiny of a growing rlty. His administration was success ful, oven under tho most adverse cir cumstances. Mnyor-Klect Nicholas takes over the reins of the city government Mon day night. Ho has not allowed tho grass to grow under his feet slnco election, nnd tho people of this city may rest assured Hint the best efforts of Mr. Nicholas will at onco be put forth to get tho city on a business basis. FIFTY KITTENS ARE NOW ABROAD i:vcsh;iit is kkstoiihi) to thk lll'XCII AFTKIt X1XK DAYS' TUAVIII, TllltOl'OI! TIIK DAIiK. xi:ss of iioo hoo M.v CANAL WORK TO BEGINS JULY ll ilr.ie stores MUCH PROGRESS llko spit nf laud which marks Itus-1 In popularity, and Is gelling closer to .Us terminal point In the northern jih" people nf Klamiith county. itimii" In this market place strange' In r.llng the salutatory Miss Mar- iioopln iissoiiililo mid strange funds Jnrln Mct'luro shnwed marked ability, mo bartered, mill stranger still, those1 is did al Miss Florence Short, who iinlalod spots are in.il.lni: history. ! chosen n xnledli'lnrlan llioniu sli'iW) hut surely moulding the dos-lsli.il numbers mi the program, con itiiios of polltlinl unity, ii Iwiailor (listing of solos b) Mrs. Don J. Zuiu- federation, which oslabllshes the fail wait uiul a plauo solo b) .Mr. (Jenrgn Ti iinty lourl hold u legiihir Hint man) iinlral people nrn Indeed! A Wlrtx. wein groati) appreciated. iiifi'i iir today to settlo up with sev- ei largel) dipoiulenl upon distant erai . mi homo from Iho different pn" f the glol.e for commndltlni raniio Hplendld prugress Is report- otherwise tiiinhtalunhln. No nun who 'l In oinldlng good roads. Houin ox- ha. been prlvllegod to see Iho unique ri'iitiminlly good work hns been done imiiai.iniii nf life In the polar zone. Int ween this rlty nnd Olenn. Hoornl iMi'blleil through the iiirilltnuot the of the steeii irnidos liuvn boon cm tnnfM'llous iiiotlou pictures ttemon- .'n mid low nlnros tilled In Tho Hated b) lleverly II. not.ln work in in will .fall llm linnds of cnnipplenllio npprerlnln the truth nf the above "in nnd Klnmittli county will soon Unlenunl Mr. Dobhs has, nfler sumo - able to boast nf some of thn besl.lin Jars of almost siperliiiniaii or ""iililit thn stale. Most of the work! fori, nocuriM a series of lllms alxo ' lieljig ilnuo by the furiners nf thn lulely uueuiial.d Arctic life, human Klamath llasln. t inl ferlox. Is ileplrieil with nmailng ""' .. .Udollly. The old Ksklmn lad Ush- Iti'bokiili,, .tii....il..,i lug IhrniiRli a punrliiro In eigui reet 1'hi're win bo n mooting for prnc-lof sea Ice. playing nnd llnallv lamllmr Hfe of tin, door work In I. O. O. !'. her llsh. which freezes In n cine no "ill on Monday evening, .luno 3. All .Hie lands It on the be Iho ii'itlu members of llm in.ni., iiii.t nnv nihors hunters In the llorrn Insl.iught upon Interested In Uio work tiro toqliestoil Hie bonis nf walrus, the paiil.- of the ' lut i.reiiil to begin work promptly 'gieat brutes, the open set u see'hltig limns nr roam as uiej iiasu ,i'....i. in their froim.constliitto pictures which am required U. be ncen to be tpnre i luted, uiul even then holil spelll'pun.l lie nlnerer. No line should fall to visit Ibis Clio address of the een.ug was to Inne been delhered by Pi of. Joiep'l Hlufor of the PnUerslty nf Oregon, l.ut nil lu'cnuiit nf Illness he could not iiiiiio. mid Professor Herbert l ll.n c. the lif.nl of the Kugllsh hlstorv ili'ii.iiliueut or the same Institution, .nine In his Place Ills subject was ".I..- I Munition of a Free People." Mr. Howe gave a masterly address nn tlilt subject. He Is a forceful speaker mid a .loop thinker. He brought out niiiiii mind wholesome truths In cnu- slnro it lias become known that xotiio of the limber on the Klamath Indian reservation Is to be inld h.H' "al mill men hnve been on the ,! ion ml to look up tracts suitable for mall mills It Is evident from the tl, (.rough Investigations being made Siat when the Umber Is offered In small tracts that the bidding will bo spirited. Main street, between Tenth and Twelfth streets. Is being gre.itl Im- iiroved by cement fldewnlks. Sev- . I hundred feet of walk is being I ut down on the north side of the street. Poll ItHNT s-rooin house, bath uud toilet. Just across from the post. oltlce. J2.1 per month. Seo II. P. (Inlariicaiix. building. room 220, Odd Follow s' fi-l-3t FELLOWS ELECT NEW SET OF OFFICERS At the regular moling nf Klamath Lodge No 137. I. O. O. F. last evou lug n now set of o Ulcers woro elected for the term beginning In July. Tho new olllrers chosen are: Thos. Drubb, Noble Uraiid; Fred Ilremer. Vlco COXSTIll'UTIO.V ItV ltKCIiAMA- tiox smvici: has ih:i:.v m:. i.ayi:i) PHXDi.vc sirrri.i:Mi:.T Ol ItKillTS OF WAY tlriind; (leo. I,. Humphrey, Secretary, i.ni will, the neressltt nf ediicii. ami P. I.. Fountiilu, TreiAurer. Tho linn In oi.ler to maintain a free roun-lnew ntllcors will be Installed on tlio Olene. nl L ..... . ' " oi'lliCK p. 111. H onlor of tho Cnplnln. It'luili to Pilviite Dellwiles Van lllper llros,. thn grocers, Imvo 'tallllshod mi niilnnwil.llo ilnllvoI'V. The svstnninii.i .iiiu.,fv i.n,infnr. ileiiinnstrntlon nf polar llfn nt the op ""Xutnliied by all of the grocery eta house Sumlay nlKt. wlieu Hover ""ro In thn city litis boon abandoned, ,lv H. Dobhs presents his Tourograiih ' eory business hoitso Is now- run-'olng on Alaska uiul llio Great won "lug Us own wagons. It Is llltoly that Iderlatul. "iner stores will soon put on niito- "lol.lles. t'ut flnwors, 41 Main Bt. Phono 8311 H T.-inple ll.ealer Mnltnre dntlv J:Sn n, in, livening, flrrt perfoi inane t ir. contliuions tr Ills lemarks were so directed llrst Friday In July. There nrc now pending before the Interior department offers to com promise both tho Albright & Mlckl mid Olene Livestock company rlfl of wuy suits. It wns Impossible the owners of tho lauds and tho reseutatlves of tho reclamation vice to come to nu understanding gardlng the value of the lands n by the government for rights of foi tho extension of the east bra: canal. To forco tho matter to n elusion the government several w ngo brought condemnation procee Ings In the federal court nt Portland, rioth parties have submitted compr inlso propositions, and It Is Ilk, that amicable settlements will reached. While these matters awaiting adjustment tho local o Is curing minor defects In other rlfl of way deeds. The ruling was by tho secretary of the Interior no work could be undertaken until titles to rights of way were porfi has mused considerable delay In ting work on tho Klamath pro; started. In speaking of this pn Engineer W. W. Patch said that pi nbly by the 1st of July conslde work will be under wny. Tho work to bo undertaken will bolkt A steel flume will bo'..SHJf. After nine days woudorlng In dark ness through tho land of Hoo Hoo, thoro aro fifty young kittens abroad In Klamath county today with thslr ces opon. Truo, somo of them aro barely ablo to keep their eyes open to day, but nevertheless their eyeslgh: was restored to them at tho greatest concatenation of Hoo Hoos held on tho Pacific coast this year. Tho affair was held In tho Odd Fellows, build. Ing, and It was something after mid' night when tho Dlack Cats anally concluded their session. Refresh ments were served In tho banquet room. There are about fifty Hoo Hoos' from San Francisco and outsldo points, nnd today with local members' they made an excursion on tho Upper I.nkc. A banquet will bo served to the Hoo Hoos this evening at tho Whlto Pelican hotol. This will begin ibout 7 o'clock, nnd ns It Is kind of In the nature of tho fell no tribe to enjoy PREDICTS GREAT FISHING RESORT Pf.KXTY OF TROUT ltUXXI.NO IXTO POXD OP DAM Tf Project Knglnccr Patch Relieve That Pond Formed hy tho Dam at Olene Will Recome One of tlio Greatest Hunting nnd Fishing Resort In tho County Private Land for Camping Dcap.to tho fact that the prediction waaqulte gonoral that the Lost RWtr illverslon canal would not stand, It Is proving a success. The water has now been running for more than two weeks. Tho canal Is carrying prac tlcally the ontlro flow of tho river. nnd there are but a few places where the banks need watching. At tho head of tho canal, whero tho pressure is greatest, somo damage ha been done. In speaking of this PriJect Engineer Patch said that it would likely bo necessary to pave tho canal for a few hundred feet just below the Intake. This wa exocctud. but It was deemed advlsablo to turn In tho water to determine where the banks would havo to bo strengthened most. Racking up tho water In Lost River has mado a largo pond, running from tho.dam back to Olene. At tho dam the water has an average depth of about thirty feet. Tho depth grad ually decreases until at Olene it la about three feet. The beadgatel are now open about three feet, and will remain this way during tho greater part of the year. This permits the trout of Klamsth River to run Into Lost River. In tho course of a very few years the pond should bo well .Jaupplfed with trout of all kinds. In ract, fishing Is already reported .ex ceptlonally good at, Olene. 4 In speaking of the Lost Rlror pond as a future fishing and hunting resore Mr. Patch said: "It Ii my opinion that tho pond will be one of the finest resorts In Klam ath county. In order to protect the government property wo are not go Ing to allow hunting or flshlnc right n fight, It is probable that a number will attend the boxing exhibition atlllt the da,n' D"' "r restrictions will across the river to carry tlio .... Mil lavSi wmnA i.,v itninsnv'8 winning tonm, Third driven by Jolm Johnson. ThN team ovents Xiumunl All-Alitska Sweepstakes Dog holds the world's record for HiU dle-ir.ico will bo ... tnn II.... ,l... T , .,..(... Um.11,' AlllMI llpllA. fill M CIl I Allllfl fit thl, rave, distance, - iiiues. umo, . .,i.i,. ....,, ....v.., ,..v. ..-. -..-.(- - hours 14 minutes and 24 seconds. Ned Darling, winning tho last two night. i A remarkable picture nf this be Bhown by P-overly U. opera house Sunday tho opera houso nftor the conclusion of tho banquet. Tomorrow seats have been reserved for tho members at the Rodeo grounds, and they will attend In n body nnd witness the Wild West exhibition. AU , 1ECT OLD OFFICERS ITER USERS ASSOCIATION 5 - of the old directors wore rv nt the. annual meeting of tho ldcrs of the Klamath Water (Association held Friday after- Thcro woro no oposltlon nom- agahi8t tho old directors In hlrd and Fourth districts and ;Ady. C. 0. Merrill nnd C. A. g received all but a few scat votes. In the First district J. n nnd J. R. Elliott wero norl and In tho sccoud John Irwin Hans Nylander. Tho vote was lews: Dixon 6.400, Elliott 2.- Irwin 7,118, Nylander 1,511. directors meeting was held this oon, and the old officers wero te ns follews: Abel Ady presl- John Irwin vice president nnJ JElder secretary. communication was considered tbo department to tho effect that ttti!a nf WAV nn tha Anal hrnnoli joe Valley had been practically UHi and the department expect- bo able to commenco work on 7nal In tho near future. On nc lot tho lateness of the season it iiobable that this work will havo t)H done by force account, as It QtKd consumo too much tlrao to go A'JLJ.. ... . .. ....... .... V'tyswu mo lorm oi auvernsing tor run only a short distance. I hardly bellove that tho government will al low the erection of boat homes on tta property, but there Is any amount of privately owned land between Olene and the dam. The pond should be come the best hunting and fishing ground or the Klamath basin. It will bo an tdenl place for a summer out ing. The shores nrn ulronrlv 1ln..l Iwlth willows, making amnio shade for 'picnic and camping parties. The wat er Is cold throughout the summer, a most of It Is supplied from large springs." awarding contracts. Fanning District Deserted Judging from tho number of coun try people in tho city today to attend business and to tako In the Elks Rodeo, the farming district must be deserted. It Is safe to say that 75 per cent of the farm homes In the Klamath Basin are represented In the city and at the Rodeo today. J. W. Latbrop, who was Injured a few day ago, Is Improving . WINNERS IN FIRST DAY'S EVENTS AT ELKS' RODEO The winners In the events of ibu first day of tho Elks' Rodeo are ns follews: Men's Relay Race Fort Klamath 1st, tlmo 6:52; Klamath Falls 2d. tlmo 7:40; Merrill 3d, tlmo s:10. Men's Cow Pony Race Wm, Dal- ton 1st, tlmo 26 seconds; .Tack. Haw thorn 2d, tlmo 28 seconds; John Copeland 3d, time 29 seconds. Ladles' Cow Pony Race Miss Graham 1st, time 28 seconds; Miss Crlsler 2d, time 30 seconds. Mon's Wnrdrobe Race Hosley, Merrill, 1st, 2:35; L. C. Slsemore, Ft. Klamath 2d. 2 30 Harry RtlHs. Klnmnht Falls, 3d, 3:36 . Maverick Raco John Ivory 1st. Steer" Busting Contest Ray Pick ett, 1st, 1:19; Ren Pickett, 2d, 1:46. Champion Rucking Contest Those who qualified; Harry P. Drown, Ray Plckott and Dob Adams. Daly and Morrison, who own and operato tho mill pn the West Side formerly owned by the Innes-Clarko company, have shut down for a few days, to give the employes a chance to attend the Rodeo and to help cele brate the Hoo Hoo concatenation. AA CHICK8 $8 per 100, shipped anywhere; 33 varieties thorough bred chlckons, ducks and eggi; free circular. Inglestde Hatchery, 8fT Mt. Vernon ave , Ban Francisco. Cal. e-i-8-l As'"".