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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1916)
4' FT 'J "T'?.f PACE KtQHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, DECEMBER -.. l , V I , m r . -m it i- XiU , S SIEMENS SAYS MARSH LANDS AREJAtUABlE OUTLINES SITUATION REGARDING RECLAMATION OF LANDS of (i 1.000 ncioH, Tito Kovcrnmrnl flKtlro for pant work dnno with llm vlow of reclaim Iiir till (runt Ih f !. (ir ncro In pny nwntn ruvcrlitK imrloil of twtmly ji'iUH. TIiIh will rt'imy J2r.:i,000 which 10,000 will Ih ri'cliilmi'd, milking n total rond creimlni: ovnr thi Kluinntli Mtiilt, iiml Hint IIiIh nution may lirt; 1 liiHt'ii followliiK hoiiki unimportant loi:itl prociMlitio In our rnnitri'iiti ami li'itlalnturt', It would Hreiii Unit cikmirIi pn'UHiiro would bo hioiiKht to benr to liavo Hikhii forniulltlot koih llnotifili villi without further delay. I Anybody ImyIiik any HUKK.-itlloti to malto In ipkiihI to thin, would b wi'll to no our ncitator-'lect, (lonrKo T. . IJnlilw In, hr-foro Juuuiiry I, 1917. KIIII'I'INdTO.N MIIIKI.KIIITH Saye at Cost of $4.62 an Acre Land Could De Reclaimed That Would Support -1000 People, Grow Feed for 30,000 Dairy Cowa to Maintain A Creameries and nalse Best Celery on Earth. Iiiih been expended on account of It. Tin' prlco will lio aci.opt'd by tlu imimh landowuoiH when the Htitle law will penult lovyhiK iihhiwiiiii'iiIm In the nmnuer prescribed, The Impoitaiu'o of 'the addition of C. 1,(100 nrrcH of rich IrrlKiited noil to our tributary territory lirrotni'a ap parent when It Ik remembered that tbero Ih cnimldorably lena than thlnl Tim McCouinck dieder "Klaniathi amount under tho United SIhIhh riclu Qiuon" Ih divdxInK a canal around the I inatlou propect iih It now mIiiii.Ih, ami Klamath Manufactuilni; Compiiny' Hint Mich mi limit of profitably cultl- holdliiKX at HhlppliiRton for tire pro filed would mom than double our lection, and iiIho to keep the water present nurlcultural nvioiirt'OH. j rrom overllowliiK tho I'ellean Iluy luim If thin aiea worn devoli'd to dairy ber yardH, Inic, It would Mipporl mom than 30,000 ., . ... ,, . ,, ... i . .i . . Tim alwiiiiir Klamath In on the waya rowrt, or about fifteen t men what ami . Iw,l., ...III,...! I.. I.-1 ll. .., I'" I'in...n " 'I-"". Cmim from tlilH nuinbrr of cow SPORTSMEN AND FARMERS AGREE TO CO-OPERATE By J. W. SIEMENS A matter which I do not believe Iiiih Icon Mifflclently impressed upon tho local public, nor Ita Importance to tho advancement or the country, nfirlcul umly realized, la the reclaiming of the . lxiwcr Klamath Mnrah lands caxt of tbo railroad embankment. I cannot but believe that when the truth of thin situation Ih i-nutpcd and It. cornea to bo known that hmcIi a tromcndouH ad dition to out- resource U ulrendy made possible anil Its materialization contingent upon legal technicalities trhlrh our legislator can obviate thin winter, that the people of the commu nity will Ket behind die mow-incut and nsiilHl getting the matter Into proper thape. ' The Lower Klamath mandien lie clone to the Mali' line. 27.C00 acres In! Oregon and -7.000 fu C'nllfornlii. Twerfly-four tbotiuand and nix hundred ( cf thene acres ate In national bird re; erve, and while, no doubt valuable for this purpo.se, an much mom valuable for iiKilcultui.il iiuriioHe. The bird reserve hIiouM Imi tranaferred to Home point where lens valuable arena are ln-j volvcd. In addition to the C1.000 ncrea mentioned, them Ih an' open water area of 28,000, of which approximately the pruvlouM county bounty Iiiih been1 removed; then-font, Imi It i "ItelMilved, That In view of the fact thai pii-nent IiIkIi prlcen of iimmiiiil ' Hon prevent fniineia fiom hIkmiIImk i thefii' penta to any mateilnl extenl, we, I the Klamath Hm Ihmmii'h AHHoelnthiU' 'of Klnmath I'mIIh, heieby lexpertfullv MkIIIIom your tionoiable body to le 'place an Ituiiiedliilii bounty of not tcn ' than (en cntM on IIiIm animal." ' "Wl.ereaa, Membera of the Klainalh JKiiotlifmeii'a Aanoclatloti realli- how viuivfm.1 iery inaieiiaiiy me rniinem or Kiun- lalli county in-ttlt In the fei'dliu; ami I protection of xuiiie blrda of thin ills ,'trlrt, how linfionnlhle their piopi-ita- , I Hon would becniiio without auch an-, Sportim.n Say They Were Partly I MmrVi ,, , r,., .,, ,.,. Mlitaken and Farmer Promlie to 'U remtltaiit from mutual cooperation holvt'cn Kliimalh county fat mem anil tho HporlHiiien'H iniHocliitlon; them- FRENCH Mil liitiKruiiliil VERDUN FIGHTING ALL TROUBLE CLEARED IS AWAV Use Cara In Putting Out peleon and Join Sportimen'e Anoclatlon at Cl etree of Good Faith Aak Rabbit Uounty From Court. Th I'ellean Hay mill cloned down would maintain twenty crenmcrjcH. Nt Thuradny after a iiiohI Miccraaful the alio of the one now operated nt rummrr'a run. Klamath Knlta. The noil or the'Klani- nth marahea la known to be unusually I The Klumath ManufaclurliiK Com- 'adnnted to vecotnbte nroductlon pany'a box factory will probably clotio I. . ... . nRC,n, . .',iw,i wnk for rhrliniH KpoitHmen'a Aaaoclnllon opened laM Klamnth'a celery won the grand award i "wn ft w'oK ror turiatmaa. I I t u t ..t. a ll'liuH ilia llll.u NH NlllI I ! till 1M ...b...ll.. l.l- "" "" ' ...,. ..UJw (llendennlnK. DeChnlne and othera It looked like howitzers, machine Kim and tomahawkH would find use when the meetliiK of thii Klnmath at tho San Kronrlaco world'a fair. Thlitccn medata were won out of fourteen entrlea. The Klnmath mnrab J am puttlnit up Ice, and yet them's lota lands would itupply veRetablea for the, of Ice left. City of San KrancUco and nevnr&l . ...,.,. . . other larw coaat cltlw. Tho bait Q,,, tt '"" 0LT,H 1,,n"Um f0'k quality of auKar beeta can bo grown nrn "Wl,y' Chria man Mr. 8.1 m thi. mr.h .n i!nn,..h i.n.i i. ". 'wo children and brother left for ., . , .t . ..." .t ifiUHlon. Cal.. yesterday, Oeo. Thorn i iiflawf- an aamnta iniiuni n mil a' elalml, factorlea now Installed !i.fr ..ttllrtif.!.. Mini mm tmritfin fur every Mxteen nrrra of this rrKteJ Irc ''' I-"" ' laml can exist In the country an.l ono ,lr,ln' for "'"' In the marah landa. when n..h,Mlu1n' V , .yT?.y' , 7, to aupply eUht auKr beet'';" n," ''" 'r C.Jirornla ye-, erday. of ih capacity of tho plant "' "n1,, " K " rm "" ailed nt (Srnnta I'hh. K-illT'. fr T'" k "l Mm..... n,. ,. r,., V.'lllametle valley poliits. Mm. A. only peace plpea would have found welcome. The aportatuen present cooled ou considerably and the corniced farmer prmrnt joined the HporlsnirnV asso ciation. The meeting and attendant frelliiK Bmw out of a protenl by W. I. John- rote, be It "IlepoUed, That all furmeiH md Hti'dlllii'll of tills district nre enpec. inn; iiiviii-ii iii lut-imiy iiii'iiisi-.vi'H IU olire with this body and cooperate In' movea for the betterment of f-iuuii ttn.l fish conditions In Klamath county." "WhereaH, ft ban become Hie Inten-. Hon of farmers In Klamath county to' place poison during the coming winter t for Hid extermination of Jack rabbits, and, wbi-mns, audi action would prob ably, unless precautions were taken,1 be tin means of killing numbers of the' quail that frequent feed corrida during' thin season; therefore, be It I "Iteaolveil. That the Klamath Kportamen'a Association urge upon farmers In charge of placing such, poison the n.-cesalty of special caret that It In placed In a way that quail' and other birds will not reach It. and IH.III.IS lM II, , "" - ne 'Jn, ,"!'""1""" 'am. , lh"thr "' """ V.-..J,,,, , " h; " '--.n111;(.r,,nb'"' The Vivtnh i,.,m . ''''" '"":'"- and Tui. .J!1 "'' ''''),.,,, on;7; ma front '" The- Itu-slun, ..snrti,, lacks in the fa.BMi.i,,,. J"' success """ " SHIP SUNK BECAUSE SHE VIOLATED NEUTRALITY IIKUI.INI.ee H T(l, , aleamer Columbian a trPMoHU cause, on... rrrwH (fr . stoppe.1 ,y a t Kl, It wtfWH warning of the presence of the J. murla... In lulatlon of uvm This Is the Herman reply to th W Iran liiuulrv rri...i.. .t. , .. the Columbian. The note of rrplr . handed to Charged' Affair Cr u- llflV. nun, president of the association, tequest that especial pains be tnkeii ngnliist puling out poison to kill Jack In this matter." rabbltn. He fe(.md many quail would m gel the poisoned grain. The farmers i Can Borrow More hud no Intention r killing quail; et SAI.IJM, Ore., Dee, 19. So people ...... ........ n. . .. .... . ... . IIM. . I ... . ' ma uinn aupponcii y ii. vwiimic.i"' wie uen moi ni .urn. iiieaieiiu n n,,,, tt.-m delerillllied to kill the rab-j io hnve taken loans out of the stilt. ncuiea i.h n basis, tho Kluinntli Mtinih last Thursday. j ,,.,.. roiiipromlHea wete speedily ef.j rcimi fund at fi per cent Inlemst will IlilldH would re.tllm n IMipiltiitliin of , , i..i,im . store Is rnnldlf'fecled lill.l IlllsUlldemtatlillllga Cleared 'nol teiinv tbein with fi tier r.-nl lnon.-v Wj to propeily handle them and the mMnK J(u, h fl)(. ,() ,.,.,, W,.. j u,er the rural cte,Jt act. II... Male' all of his former refolds In ahlpbulld-; "er the farmers, all of whom were . 1(mr, IK ts-i the amount of lug. fitnii the Otltidale district, where the money that enli be loaned to one per- ,, ... ,, . ,,.,,', poison Is m be put out. had Joined ,,, from 2r,0U to ISOOO. I W: srfKi : ': ;,'::: ? t:mt;, t ' . " -: "" """ itlolis weu adepted: Is u tendency on the part of those j "Whereas. Owing in the aerloua vim hae money loaned out of the, llie iisiiermeu seem ai last io nave menace vtiiifii llie jncli luliljlln lm J rchool fund to repay so that the) Dry Nation Sure WASHINGTON. i. ( ikt That the entire nxtlon ,0 llmately and that this nuha of cos-gi.-ss must Immediately cbrulder rj. placing the 1327.000,000 Hauor lit 1. tin- declaration of Cliilnnan riti(.:. ..in 01 tin- nou.e approprlitioai we Itllttie dlstilct would Mtpport with the prod uclii nilseil a city almost as large .!; Klamath Kails. Tlieso coinpailsonH give an Idea of the cnnriiKill povslbllltles here at our it) door Now when It Is considered that the rti lamnHon of this Irael Is aliemly it.ieiiiiilly comideted as far found their pace, an every evening become in tu tarmem of Klamath' run mke advantage of the retturtlon aa construction Is concerned, that the they come In with strings of big benii- rnunO.Mhe great amount of cnip dam- of one pi-r cent In Interest which the only thing necessary to do is to close ilea that would make most any ono'a rig. wrought by them, and the fact that, mml civillt act will nrford when It certain gnten. already built, at the rail- mouth water. theli Itictease has been so mpld since K)t-H Into effect Geriruny Will Amwer WASHINGTON. II C J.c u l.loxl's Georre's r.fcejt for n'rauBr"! olbelal penre terms will b izntrd b Heihmnnn-HotlweK, provided ti terms are ke-.t P..rrct by the Britiib g"ern at This It the uarnjd opinion of several men in wHIltfcra- ed G.-riiiHn circles In Wisblsttot Kl. PASf). IVc U-Ofcenl M has urdi-red all of the 550 flneri t Hi- "Hound Itubln" to remain in rinf. WHY NOT SAVE Ten to Thirty per cent on Your Hoilday Purchases? You can form 10 do it if you attend the Holiday Sale. The greater part of our stock per cent to 30 per cent, and the purchases you make entitle you to is reduced Free Toy WOMEN'S SUITS One-Half Price $12.50 Sulta for- 91S.00 Sulta for.. $20.00 Sulta for $30.00 Sulta for $ 0.25 . 7.50 10.00 . 15.00 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S BATH ROBES In Medium, Light and Dark Color. All Sizes. Prlcea . $2.95 to $6.00 LADIES' HANDBAGS One-Half Price Sample Line Men's Suits and Overcoats Twenty-five per cent off $10.00 Suits and Overcoat ... $12.50 Suits and Overcoat. . .. $15.00 Suit and Overcoat, $20.00 Suits and Overcoat. $ 7.60 .. 8.65 . 11.25 . 15.00 MENS' HOUSE COATS A Good assortment In the best colors. from $3.65 to $12.50 Women's Felt Slippers In Roman and Comfy black, red, brown, pearl, pink and light blue. $1.25 for 95 $1.50 for io Men's $7.50 Sweater Coats, $5.00 In Maroon or Cray, Extra Heavy, Jumbo Stitch. All Sixes 36 to 46. Men's $1 .50 Sweaters, 93c In Gray Only, with Ruff Neck Collar. All Slies 36 to 46. Men's Neckties Almost Anything You Want In Neckties. 15c to 75c Handkerchiefs for Girls A Beautiful Assortment In Hundreds, of Designs. Lawn, Swiss, Linen. Prlee 6c to 50e Visit the TOY DEPARTMENT on the Second Floor 4 Fast and Furious Selling Days J.FJVIAGUIRE CO. INCORPORATED 4 Fast and Furious Selling Days