The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 01, 1908, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1. 1908.
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IT'S UP TO THE BOARD
Petitions From the Landowners
of Upper Klamath Project
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DircUcrs Asked to Itiku Action in Mutter of Cmicelintj tile
(.'onlrucis lor Government Irrjcjutioii -Hoard Con
' siduriuii Question M KcrjjUur Meetini,
Tin llni.ril nl lilr.'Lliim oi I In- .been subject In the annual, or oflwiPr
lilm.mth WiTfor-fV Ailiiltoti I JionessmtmtH for iimIntlimiro of llio
...i. ... nssorlhtlon. No loiiHtrii) tlon work
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holillnc ll ri'Riilnr im-i'tliiit
toriioon Thi' nun liiiiorluiit mrittiT
of rouKidurnllun me tin- iii'tuioim.or,
l hi- laiiiliiwnorH In , llm IIi..-r iroJit.
Thn pctltlnna nro nxlcimlvcly dIrik-iI
li- tin- rnciiilil'iit of tlio niworlutliiii
ilma.il lamiili llinrnuilily ovrrliaulvd I 0d nrn iuki-iI upi In llu- illn-ctoni
llllil i.il llilo ftrat-rM sbapn 01 the
lliivn.ii.-.i i,ai jrard In tfto I'arh
fjllt. If 'In' Houllii-rtl I'm Hi. .
fuller.! ( r ll all umlli-ra tin- i.m.l
tDilil, wlllmiit n ilniilil In . ..mi l,-i. 0
.'ulhli city lulu IliU fall Tlit ull
ailtatr- llm putlliiK on r ud,,
bl'MKhluvry WJMJHlhli .rk
rih uuimimmJh,vw '.'in
tlrrl nn ritW portion! of tlic tnml-
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Vaillti llioa anlrl In KrlckiciD A
I'. i.im.ii, llu- i all road rontrnrtora,
ili I'ni of lb .n, 7O.O0Q pnumla
uf itiiiii.-d imri.) mid cunt) puundi
,.f floui 1 hla aa loadvd Tumulay
on a bargt at Mnrrltl lauding anil
inwnl tn Titr b tb atnamor
It On.- I'rr ti-iil?
Bom" of the frltads ot Judxu A I)
Cf. the conitructlon fnilntora I .... . .. '
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Ufa inv ruau win frni-n uiiiM'r'
ilr lr ll.o first ot llu- rear
lo liiko ai.llon on llu mi nn-. I( la not
Utiowii whit tliiiy will ilo villi llil
luiitti-r. but II la iry proliihln Hint
the illri'iti.ia will illx;ii;ri-i' n lo whin
nitlnii kIhiII h- iiikcn. Il.'for.. Hi-Uji-itliii!
naa nilli-il ronic of llinm
auiltl l Inn Hie) lliniip.lil tlila una tt
tunlll-r whlrli illil Hut iDllltTM III''
board ami tlio .t .iiiit llinc In p re
nun I ihc iiit'nmir.i for i-ndorx'tmnit
wm at u mr-utliin of Hi.) ahurolioldi-ra
Jacob llucclt. ono of thu illrvcton
from tho l.'ppur project, tlilnkn thM
tlio (million nlioiild ho nrpcplnl b'
tho lio-inl and Rent on up to tlio Hcc-
irrtary of tin- Intnrlor llirniiKh the
proper cliannol ll suya Hint If thi
illrrctora rcfuao to aond tho p.iltlon
on ttirousb llio cliannnla he will ace
upon nn IrrlKHllon nyatcui lo luncllt
any of tliiw liinda lnm Ikm-ii iiink-r-tiikcii,
nor Iiiih tlu I'.uUvjJ Hlntoa II"
ctiiliiiitloti Kcrtlm Klven liny nHiir
iiiiiu tluil mull work will ho imdPr
tuke'ii r.oon or ever, livery Ii-khI and
niullablu ronsldcrallou could hf tire
id In' lielinlf of thi; annulmr-iit of
tli.'M! Iinli'llnlli' lonlrnrtM wlilcli up
parcntly urn liludlni; upon im, wllli
niit rniialdi rnllon, mid MnillnK upon
no onu idan
Tlit at llm tlmi' of ornanUliiK tlio
Klnmntli Wntnr t'Hera AwoHatlon It
wiih rontomplnli'd tlml contrnclK of
morn than three jc-nn atandlnK, at-
fottlne Inndi remalnlne unlrrlgated,
ahould lie cnncullcd, la ahown by the
provlilonn of Section 2, Article IV.of
the Lly-Lawi of tho Autoclallon' "As
Be.aniem . paid on Hhnrex of atock
tnncellr.l at the Instance of the Abio
elation w ithln three years after Ap
ril lit, 1U05, for the ronton that tho
land! to which laid shares are up
purtennnt are non-lrrlgable from the
will nimolutnly depend upon 80 per
rent of thu lands under tlm aystem
Ik.'Iiik ilnder contract with the Alio
elation Wo understand that Inclttd-
InK cnmlltlonal contractu 70 per cent i
Lot thn lauds uro now undnr contrart.
Ah most or tin-so conditional con
tracts expire by tho end of tho pres
ont year, and will doubtless not be
renewed, admc-thlng less than 70 per
cent can be said to bo "sinned up" to
the Association. We aro In a posi
tion to know that K0 per cent of
these lands will not be signed up un
til work Is under wn and slnre the
Reclamation Service announces that
l none win not negin until mat amount
bo subscribed, It Is obvious that the
Clear I.ako system will not be con
structed, and that It Is utterly use
less to contlnuo these contracts.
Tlio undersigned feel that thc-y have
npnrii.l no effort to sccuru tho bulld
Ini: ot tlio Clear Lake aystent. They
linvu subscribed their own lands and
havn urKed, In every known way, oth
urx lo subscribe their lands. They
have given the Association and the
Reclamation Service all tho assist
ance they ronld render. They have,
ut their own expense, constructed a
wagon road to the dam site. We havo
exhausted our resources, have re
ceived nothlnK. aro promised nothing.
Vn wish to withdraw from the As
sociation, nnd feel that thu Associa
tion has, and should exercise, the au
thority lo assist us Indnlng so with
out further expense. Should It be
necessary to have these contracts
cancelled by order of the rourts, we
must benr that expense; but we
would necessarily feel thai to entail
that burden upon us would be most
unrenftonabln und unjust.
IDEAL PLACE
FOR ROWING
America's Champion ScuMm
Favorably Impressed by
Klamath Waters
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MOCK IKII.Vti Wl.'l.l..
Iliiiliiii Iti-lurna I'roiti Trip lu
Spragur lllirr VaJIrj
dot of on per tmnt. but the JudKo
denies ttil moil emphatically, claim
ing that bo ha i never beon guilt) of
drlnfelog sueb vile stuff lie explains !
the rasttar by saying thai l.o went ,
iwlmmlur wltb a crowd and as he '
dot h eatae in contact with Jery
,l.. I. I lAD4.,lb,l nn.l flint It r.tnrl.
.. i . i. . .... .i... . .1.. n. I system owned or to be owned or con
es tha highest authorities In the Ilo-1 .... .. . .. .
clamiitlon Kt-rWro
The petition presented lo tin-
board la as follows
To the Hoard of Dlredurs.
Klamath Water I'sers Asio n,
Klaiuutli 1'alls, Oregon.
ChAi. Ilorton, one of tin promt
tint radio buyers of this county.
Ui Juit returned from a trip to tin
fursfut river valler. whvre b spent ,
'iiural dss buying stock fur the
Ciklsnd market I In n)s attic are ,
kklnK well lu that part of the roun- i
If, In fart miirli betler than be had '
nllrlpatf-.l. n purchased rontldur
able stock and Is liming It di.wn tn
th Ilorton ranch from wfiore It will
t taken lo Mt. Hebron for shipment '
,Itoth be and Mr. Oerber are i-f the
Mjms to MIL UU Htm reallj, I imlmMVtt ithe-underslKned'..
Kss flio appTaaOee of having bt-n uorl Ah.
.a..A ml-u dta lil.ftlnfit
r (flnlon that It I much rbenie at I t n KUiatL
In fiai one elie'i builneii
M.I.I til Itmnli.
Jaa Kmery Is In tho rtty from Kort
Klao.stt) atedlnf to builnem mai
lers He aisles that ho has fold his
ttti atn ranrh a half mile from Tort
-lUluu.li tn I. ii i. Ill ot tho pluee
ind l.e expects lo mow to C'orvallls
In the near future The ranch Is
i.e .f ti best In th vtoinlt of
Isoclallon Join with each In thu re
location of our rt-specthe stock sub
scription to, and contract with, the
association, lu so far ns said subscrip
tion and contract concern our lands
lying under tho Clear Lake system
A .1... ll...n.l. nnKlnniHl l.in Pr.i1t.et
oi ii .i.ui.i..... ..v . h Irrigable." from any system
ns il.owti by th maps nnd plats of .., . ,
the I lilted Stales Itedamatloii 8er '
i Ice
I trolled' hy the Association shall be
'refunded to the holder at the time
of cancellation " Tho lands to which
I the shares of stock wit desire ran
! celled are appurtenant, are not Irri
gable from nny system owned or lo
Ll'3UXv.Jil-o rcnntrolled. bi; tl'.itwKMo-
Clttlioa. 'inc worus or to oe ownea
or controlled" evidently does not
mean "Or which may bo sometime
thereafter constructed " Tho first
quoted words refer to the ownership
or control to bo.later acquired by the
Association from the I'nlted States.
The 11) -Laws do not ray "Irrigable
SATISI'IKI. WITH COXniTIOXH.
A large mujorltt of the nforcsaiu
contracts were executed over four
ears aro and have since that tlmo
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10 Days Mid-Summer
Clearance Sale
To make room for Fall Stocks which are beginning to arrive,
we have marked Waists, Skirts, Gloves etc. at prices that will
make them go For 10 days from July 30
LOOK ! READ ! !
5.00 Sill: Waists
5.00 Net Waists
3.75 " "
2.75 Lawn Waists
1.75 " "
1.50 "
6.50 Khaki Suits
7.50 Norfolk Khaki Suits
58.50 Silk Petticoats for -0s
7.50 " " 5'25
3.25 White Duck Skirls 2.25
2.25 " ." " 1'ao
3.25 Khaki " 2-fl0
3.50 " " ()
2.75 Black Sateen Petticoats 2.00
1.50
1.00
3.75
J i3.75
2.85
2.00
1.35
1.00
5.00
6.00
20 per cent reduction on all Silk Gloves
K. K. K. STORE
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"The Best Place to Trade" ,y
Hurry!
Before Sizes are Broken
These Ry-Laws, Including tho sec
tion referrod to. were approved by
the Secretary ot the Interior This
section gives full authority for the
J annulment of contracts upon lands
not Irrigable three years after April
1 1st. 1905, "at the Instance of the As-
ijlsoclatlon." Neither tho Secretary of
too interior nur iiiu iieciuuituiiiii our
vlce Is a party to tho contracts wo
desire cancelled, nor does this section
proWdo that tho consent ot cither Is
a necessary condition precedent to
such cancellation. Any subsequent
contract betweon the Association and
thn Secretary or the Interior was
made with notice as to the provisions
of this rcctlon, nnd Is subject to this
M'Ctlon. Tho contractu we desire an
nulled como under tho provisions ot
this section, und are thercforo can
cellable nt thn Instance ot tho Asso
ciation nnd run bu cancelled by an
Indenture to that effect executed by
thu Association und tho respective
land owners.
Blnco the repayment to us of the
assessments wo havo contributed to
ward tho maintenance ot tho Asso
ciation would nt tills tlmo probably
cmbnrnss the AHKiiclatlun.wn ask that
we bn clven 'credit on tho books ot
'the Association for tho amounts duo
us respectively, to be puld us when
the Association htm Fiifflclent funds
for the purpose.
The so contractu aro lions upon our
lands. Although they have been ex
istent for more than four years, noth
ing has been donn In constructing an
Irrigation system, und we huo not
even tho benellt of any positive as
surance (lint construction work will
ever bo begun The existence of
these contracts has prevented the
building of other Irrigation works, i
and has prevented our securing loans v
upon the lands, money utgeutly need- ,S
ed tor making Improvements, from X
the only sources of Jow-lmereit mon-
ey. These contracts mean to us a y
constant unnoynnce mid uctual loss, jl
while they nro of no benefit to either Y
tho Association or the government, '
W..-. I,.in l..... .l.illiillAti, Intnvinail 1
IIP i.nir uct.il nciiiiinT.j iuiuiwvh
by otllclals of the United. States Re
clamation Service, Including the dir
ector of tho Service, that Inlatlon of
construction work otf the Clear Lake ,
Management of the Portland Store
Sale Well Plcaict! With Results.
The sale nt the Portland Store has
now been on for several days and the
management Is entirely satisfied with
ilie results Resides tho newspaper
ndyertlstnu otnejr means have, been
ompioyo'J to attract Ihe attention of
die public and as the sale Is genuine
the receipts have been heavier than
were anticipated. Numerous coun
try people are In thee Ity today and
Mr. Sugarman states that his large
force of clerks has been kept busy
waiting on the customers.
The barrel of Ice cold lemonade In
front of tho storo Is fully appreciated
by the customers on these hot days.
The Portland Store sale demonstrates
that publicity will move the goods
If the prices are right.
t p the Rler Monday.
The steamer Mazarr.a will leave the
Upper lake boat landing on Monday,
going to tho end of navlcatlou on
Wood river. Tho boat will arrive nt
ho dock this evening nfter a success
ful trip tip the river.
Mrs. a. Heltkemper, Jr., enter
tained the I.adlei. Rrldge Club this
nfleinoou.
J. A. Gnrbcr, of the Klamath Ag
ency was In tho city today, preparing
for a four weeks' deer hunt.
Klamath Kalis lias had for a guest
for a few days past Al W. Pap.
America's champion oarsman, the
wlnne r of seventy-three champion
ship trophies. Mr. Pape Is a natlra
of Cullfornla and Is now representing
tho I'arafflno Paint Co., of Ban Fran-
clsio. Ilo wan asked to go to London
to represent tho United State In the
rowing races, but owlag to business
matters It was Impossible (or him to
get away. Mr. Pap tu.ntr fav
orably Impressed with KUmatkrand
-r
especially with tho One bodies ot wa
ter surrounding this city. In sum
ming up tho situation he spok about
as follows:
"I bavo Just returned from an z-
tenslvo trip through Idaho and Utah,
where the government Is construct
ing reclamation project. I think
this district Is Just as good, or betUr,
than anything that I bare Mn.
There Is no doubt about It, you bare
the soil and wltb the water on It you
will get the crops. Wbat has takes
toy eye Is the fine water front that
Klamath Fall has. Being; Interest
ed in aquatic sport this naturally
would appeal to me. The last time
that I visited this city I was on ay
way to Portland to participate In the
rowing race and at that Urn I won
America's championship a nlagle
sculler. Klamath Fall bad no ath
letic club-at.lhat time and It baa mm
now. I am surprised that the roamg
men ot this city have not formed a
club and taken to the water sport.
I think there I no exercise that com
pare with rowing and for that reas
on I have mad It my specialty. It
is the chief ot all exercises as It has
collected and contrasted In Itself the
elements ot all others combined.
Rowing contest are not only Inter
esting and exciting to the partici
pants, but also to the spectators. Cm
of the main sources of benefit to be
derived from these contest Is th
training that must be undergone by
the participant while they are pre
paring themselves for the final test.
Tho ordinary agents of health are
exercise, diet, sleep, air, bathing, and
clothing. I put them In tbe order
that I consider tbem In Importance.
All of them are tbe sure result of
tbe promotion of aquatic sports.
"I hope to see tbe day when row
ing will be one ot the chief sports of
this section, and when the bora ot
Klamath Falls will compete with the
larger clubs ot the Pacific Coast.
Your city is so situated aa to make
this possible."
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We have the best guns
and ammunition s Let us
outfit you for a trip to the
mountains. We have the
goods that hunters need.
Going Fishing ? i
Our rods and tackle are
the best that are made
and the stock from which
we invite you to select is
very extensive.
Roberts & Hanks I
Hardware Merchant!
system, under which our lands Ho. '-,$' MMMMMMMM
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