The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 22, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. JfoSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1909
Price 6 Cents
STATE TO CONTROL
ALL WATER RIGHTS
II. L. Ilofgatc May Be Appointed One of
Two Superintendents on the Board
With State Engineer Lewis
oi(i:(io.v.iiMiio coNonwiH.
I'mb.ibh tlio initHi liiiinrliinl nuw
liclaliilluli nwirliM lit tlilh station of
tin- 0iiy l.i rl'l'iinri' was tin wn
I r law, under which tl.u mute do
riartit lis lotilrnl nur tin- waters uf
t if atutu unci irnklili'i in. ii dm (or ex
i clilliK tlmt inntrol 'I In' rlnto la
ilnlded lutit two w liter dUlaliuia, I In.
r,,l intmlttlnr of ICInmutb ami l..iko
Miiiilica ami till din linltory I) lug
vi'it uf tliu (.'luniily miiiuitjlin; t In
tfciiul loiiiprlaliii' tho miialnder n(
tiv alntn Tllt Governor In In up
I'.ilnt n superintendent uf unii'r fur
i itti uf tlici" il I v iHlutin. uiul tln two
. ipcrluli mlt nt t(i'.'ilnr vvllli llii'
tit milliner t (institute a board of
MMlol lutv Iiik general ninerxliliin
our atutu waters' 'I heir urruasors
lll Ihi I'lrrti'il In Xiiwiiitu r. into
In nn cimlllct uvui water rlplits
ti bimril of ronlrol lini Aril and
Immediate juilaillcllun, and will pru
rci'il to ill tcriiiinc tile lelmltu rights
ef ill wnti r urn is of ttiu Hlri'iim. mill
one will linc tlu rli;lit in bit heard
anil submit iiVldomii Tim hoard III
In fliidlnhs will II x tint amount of
ster to which enrh iit it nitlthil
mil tlie prlorlt) , mul If Hiiro lie no
appeal (rum Its tlitclalou within fix
Months It findings me Until mul per
manent, eliminating further lltlic.v
tlmi Tlio honril hna tliu puwer to
tuforo It llndlnr.s mul tin ilt-inm
lit Ilic rniirt rclathe tn water tights
Thl la uni) of till) limit iicritasary
futures of tlio now law I'nder the
till method, niter long mul ejpen
Ive litigation l.ns icsulted In n de
cree nilJuillrntltiK right, eudlcs lit
U'atlaii folloutilv li attempt In have
th drer' enfmevd
No adjudication nf rlklit will lie
inailu h) tlio horn il uf rntitml I'tn l
.hire complaint urn made li n wn
tr user Tin now Uw ampl) pro-ti-cli
nil ixIhiIhk rlglitu tn lint bene
ficial ium of writer It oiiIIl tn nil
forma nf wiittir uso -municipal, Irrl
ration, power unit domestic It It
not nn untried, experiments plicu
ut li'Klilntlon A nlnillnr law liniticcn
In forco In W)oinln: for n number
'of )e,irn mul Ita opcinilun Inei berni
U-ry satisfactory Hevernl mini
latca have miter laws whose ililif
fiuturca follow tlio V) timlnic ie
jro
The hill propoilnr. Ill" now law wns
opposed only liy tlio larger power
Kimininlea, hut their oppoaltlon a
litllo In the fine nf the HtronK Pub
lic aoiitlnivnl belilml the net. The
ti'itmto IrrlRntlon cnniiultlee, of which
Sonalnr Murrymmi won chnlrman,
lifM aexeral public inuvllnga that
lnriioly alteniloit by reprcai'ntn-
tlvia from loiiimtiiiltlim nil over tliu
Jtalu tievenil peraoim vlallnl Halem
fur lint purpomi of opponliiK I he hill,
but II ii ill iik iliuy Imi uiUupprehended
Ita pimhtliiiiH mill hi ope ntued tn
IIM'.u llH pntauKe
Il Ih ijultu prnbiihlu that one nf tliu
nipurliiteiiilcnu will bu uppolnteil
from tbla inunly Tliu iippolntment
la iiiiiiIi- b the (luveriiiir, mid Htatu
IJiusliiver l.vuln la very iiiixIuiih to
lime II I, HolKutu uppoluted, mul
Ium wired him uakliiK If he would
.niepl the il.m Time urn n Minn
her uf iipplluiuta from i:nleui Ore
Kon fur the iippoliitmeiit fur I bin dis
trict, but It la billewd thut Mr. Ilul
KHtn atnudil the bent limine mid will
llki-l) be iippuliitml
Klnuiutli Count Ii the rienti-U lr
rlKntlon dlatrlct In thu atutu mul HiIh
end of thu utate, IncliulltiK I.nke
County, Iium man) Important witer
rlRhta tn bu ndjudlrnted, iind tlieie
furu thin K.rt Ion u Juctl) intltled to
thu auperlntenilriit for thin dlntrlrt.
Tliilu la iinhabl nn mull In tliu
ilute nhi) a b. tier iiuullfled or more
fnmlllar with Ihla iiuiatluu of water
rlKhtx than Mr llolpitu. lie hat
Hindu n tuil uf thu mutter fur 11
number uf je.ua, mid hla iimneitlon
with the Iterlmniitliili Herlcu bronchi
him In cloau touch with eer phaao
of Ihla r.rent problem
The position m n anlnr) of
12400 year and It la nut nere-wnry
fn"r thu orlleer to rlmnce his leal-denru
To thn penplu uf Orfon and Idaho!
'I hu OieKon-ldaho Development
Conxreaa will bo. held In DoUu Pull.
2C-U7. The ohJvctH of thU Oongreaa
are to develop thu HlateH uf Orcgob
and Idaho, particularly tlio aouthorn
portlouH thoreof, by thu neourag
rnent of Irrigation prujecta, tht build
liiK of riillronila and other legitimate
menus.
Included within, Houttitm OragoB
and Southuru Idaho la 6M of tb
rlchaal emplrea In thu Unload Utatea.
Thla territory haa hardly began Hi
duvelopmvnt. It liaa ! railroad
mlleuKo ihmi any other auction of our
lountiy lu compurUon wltbrlta wealth
mid roHoiineH. Thla territory muat
nlllmntuly hu thu homo of million!
of peoplu mid with the proper en
loiiriiitemrnt, publUlty and Industry
on thu part of Ita own peoplu It will
within a few years shelter aoveral
hundred thousand Inhabitants.
One of thu main objocta of tills
CoiiKreas Is to build n railroad across
Huuthein OreKon'Into Houthern Ida
bo Hiu.'li a railroad would causa a
mnrxelouK dinelopiiient and would
udvnniu both states fnr be) mid the
prenent stnKe. It would proe of
liiiKllumble value tn every city with
in 100 miles uf It mid would probab
ly bu the minus (if bilnglliK tn us
new trunatoullneutal roads from thu
east
You are urited to uppolut delegates
tn thla CouiEress mid to makn every
effort to have jour delegates attend.
This Is not a lsrue convention but It
Is uuii which Is In Aead earnest. The
orKitnlrntlon has set out to do a cer
mill work and that work must be
done In thu eiy near future. If Or
exon nni Idaho urn to ho developed
iim they should bu, the poople of
theso states must cease, to wnlt for
promoters to come from tho cast;
they must awaken and do tho devel
opment work thunmlvvs.
HTKI'IIEX A. I.OWEL.1..
President.
DlltKCTOItH WILL MKrrr.
ritKHKNTKD WITH CA.K.
Win, I'itiM wan toduy presented
with' a M-ry hnudsonin gold headed
uaue. In hunur of his birthday which
ocouried on thu saiuu day as that of
Oeorgu Washington. Mr. I'ltts was
not I'orn In thu an mo year, however.
Me refuses to tell his ago, but Judging
from his activity It will bo a number
of years et before ho has any prac
tical need of a canu. lie Is Justly
predd of his birthday present, never
theless, and It Is a beauty. Mr. Pitts
hk( only been in Klamath Falls a
short time but ho appears to grow
younger each day hu remains ,hore,
114 sn)n tliero Is no plntu that cun
eual Klamath County for ltn health
ful climate.
IXtKTIEHTINO NKU'S
HAIHV AM) VOXNA VAI.I.EV,
NOW THIRTEENTH
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
Klamath and Lake Counties Will Hereafter
Select Their Judge Without Help . of
Jackson and Josephine
iti:nMi:. To.vwiiT.
Mudoc Tribe .No fit). Improved Or
der of Iteduieu. urn koIiik to present
tn the central public mimUhlim new
and nnul lonlKht lit llnustnn's ()
arn Iliiusi- Thu hull in roatumes
h.illiK arrheil the) lire koIiik to put
on a pantomlne bi-fnii' the ilntice
All IIioku whu attend and me uc
qunlnted with thu mil) Indian cus
toms and traditions, mid those un
acquainted, can puss a fuw moments
of exciting plenHiile lis the) witness
thu realistic war iUucu and thrilling
rescue of thn pale face who la about
to be burned at the stnku. The hall
will hu beautifully decorated In
mmiinry of tleoruu Washington, who
was tho originator of the order, thin
being Ills birthday
A special meeting: of the dlri
of the Water UsersvAsHoeiatlnn baa
bun ulled for tomorrow. It Is fiat.
I git en nut for whnt puriioso the meet-
jluK Is Lulled, but It probably bus
Hum(thlUK to do with thu stopping
of woyk nu tho Upper Project and
the aendlug of a representative to
, WnshliiKlon. It Is believed that it
number of communications linvo been
received from Washington and that
thu Information will bo given to the
directors tomorrow and that somo
action will bu taken at the meeting.
"Till: lKVIL IN SOCIETY.
Don't miss thu K'mbroldery Hulu
Tuesday, I'eb 23, at thu Boston
Store 0-2t
Oregon Hnrness Co. for hnrness.
A musical comedy by local talent
at Houston's Opera House Thursday,
February 2D. Six Singers, six dancers
and six comedians. Something do
ing nil tho time. Not a dull moment
throughout tho show. Nothing 'on
earth promotoa harmony like a good
local abow. Itoscrved scats, now op
sale. Admission 25 and CO cents.
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Have your Spring
and Summer Suit
made to your exact
individual requirements.
,You have 1000 Newett. Spring PaK
terns from which to make a ulectibo.
You are getting your clotHea ffonl :th.;- X
BEST TAILORING HOUSE in We. . 1
U..S. through a firm thats guaran-' ;
tees satisfaction in every re- .
sfeect. TRY US. ' "
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Mrs. Clias. Drew and little girl and
Mrs. John I.lnd returned hymo last
Wednesdny by prlvnto conve)anco
from thu Falls whero they had been
to riavu dental work done,
Chas. K, Drew and Mrs. I.. M.
Fitch retilrned homo from tho Falls
Friday evening whero they had been
as witnesses In thu Coburn case. Mrs.
Fitch Htn)ed In Yonna and nhc and
ber daughter, llniel, liltended the
dunce at Hey Pool's home Friday
ulgbt, going up' to their home In tho
mountains tho next day.
Last week Frank Lynch passed
through Yonna Valley on his way to
Portland asm witness on the Hark
luy cane.
C. C. Pearson returned from the
Falls Friday evening, where he had
been as a witness In the Coburn case.
Wo are glad tho Yonnaltes are re
turning home, as it seems queer to
havo the majority of them In thu
Falls Attending Court.
Blnco there baa been snow enough
for alelgblng, moat of the people of
Yonna Valley bare been hauling big
logs fnr -tholr surnmer'a-wobO; and
somo seem to he hauling enough for
ii )inr or tun, '
Last Tuesday Mrs. Geo. Bni)tb and
diiughtir, Anna, were Waiting ut the
homo of Fred Heck
Ji.We kayo received news that Lester
Oolahsn.v ' farmer Mudn4f the!
Htktebraad athool. wholft ntfsgl
in Human, tain., nasi ais leg uroKea
a abort time ago. The, accident oc
curred wbllo he was wrestling with
bis uncle, Frank: Loguu.
John Anderson, with tho assistance
of two Indians, Peter McCurty'a sons,
brought over from the Reservation
the catllJ belonging to J. U. Wight
and Manuol Vlerra. They will be
fed for the remainder of the wlutcr
at Mr. Wight's placu In Yonna,
Mis. i:. Kgcrt waa visiting at the
home of Mm. Godfrey Heik, last
Thursday.
Mrs. L. Dllss made a business trip
to Mrs. Cv E. Drew's last Saturday.
8I10 was trying to dispose of somo
live stock,
Harrison Gray and Miss May Rob
inson made u trip to Dairy Sunday.
Joe Coburn returned, from .Klam
ath Falls, where be lias been cleared
lu the caso against him for cattle
Bteallng. He passed through Dairy
on hla way home.
Last 8aturday,.Mr. u'nd Mrs,. Geo,
Sin) th nnd Harrison Gray wore bus
iness visitors' at tho home of C. C,
Pearson.
John Donnell was lu Dairy Sun-
du).
J. II. OTlrlon uud.Wm. Uhrmann
havo been busy for too past week
week hauling wood for tholr own use.
S. Harris Is on the sick list. He
went to Donauza to see the doctor
last Wednesday.
Manuol Vlerra, J. 0. Wight, God
frey Deck and S. Harris returned
from tho. Falls Friday,! where they
had been attending court.
Otto Hoppe was visiting at Ood
frey Beck's place last week.
Mrs. Perry Reynolds, la disposing
p(. her "household goods', some of
w.hJlch were' bought, by Mrs.' George
Smyth ami-Dock pool.
... Mr. and'. Mrs. Tom Michael are vis
iting at xb'-b'ame,.at' Mr. and Mrs.
aeo.'rSmytaV'of North' Yonna'. T
'-i.Wffl. Shook. was InJ'tht" northern
part of thti'alley last Monday."
-J.-Q. Wight 'mado a trip to Mrs.
h. M; Fitch's-to get qne of his hors
es, .which. he" has. bad wintered there.
He tod Mr.'-' Vlerra want to the Res
ervation Sunday to get the remain
der of their cattle and horses which
were there.
Wlll-Logue was In Ue valley gath
ering horses for Soy PoolthU-week.
A dance which was quite a suc
cess waa given at tbu homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Scy Pool last Friday even
ing. Tho music was furnished by
Scy Pool, Walter BlmpBon, Jerry
Pearson, Edward Flackus and others.
A basket supper was furnished. At
tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Then.
Flackus, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Flackus,
Wra. Flackus, Mr. and Mrs. George
Bm)b, Mrs. Dllss, Mr. mid Mrs. C.
McCumber. Mrs. L. M. Fitch, J. W,
Logue, C. C. Pearson, W. L. Simpson,
M. J. Pool, Misses Anna Sin) tb. Rosa
Ueck, Haul Fitch, Nellie Illlas, Iu
Iso Kgcrt, Mary Smyth, Loulae and
Uuclah FJarkus; Messrs. Wm. Clark,
John Hitter, Frank, Ueck. Willie Jon
as, Wm. Uigue, Jemo Drew, Earl
Gray, Clarencu Gray, Quy VanMotor,
tlcrf Shelley, John Donnell, Edward
Flackus, Dock Pool, Jerry Pearson,
Orvllle 8m) th, AIDcrt and Oeorge
Beck. '
Chas. McCumber made a business
trip to Dairy Thursday.
Misa Theresa Sterzl and brother,
Joe, attended the show at Bonanza
Sunday evening.
Mr. Anderson made a trip to Dairy
last week.
J. Craven, of Klamath Falls, Is
having' one of hla saddle horses win
tered at Mrs. Fltch'B.
Fred. Beck. Frank Beck and Willie
Jonas are busy making- a fchco on
Mr'. 'Beck's timber claim.
M. J. Pool, of Olene, has been vis
iting at the home of Geo. Smyth the
post week.
Jesse Drtw and Scy Pool made a
trip to Yalnax last week' after somo
horses.
J. W. Loguo went to thn Falls last
WeducHeVv!wnobo will be a wit
ness on fha'Llskey case. "ftp is'
Mr. nnd;Mrsqeo. 8m) th and Mfe.
W. II. Bliss went to Dairy Thursday.
Chus McCumber bns been busy
thu past week making posts. He Is
also makltiK pickets with which ho
Intends to make a garden fence. Ho
Is getting his timber near the school
house.
'Harrison Gray sold one of his
horses to Scy Pool last week.
Jessu Drew- Is buying furniture to
be used on his homestoad.
P. II. Gray has traded a team
of sorrels to C. E. Drew.
Ed. Wiggins and Earl a ray aro
breaking horses for Emll Flackus
and P. H. Gray.
Mrs. Jeff Klrkpatrlck wuu quite
111 the first part of last week, but Is
much better now.
Wm. Welch went to Dairy l'ast
Thursday on business.
Klamath and Lake Counties now
composo tho Thirteenth Judicial Dis
trict, or will as noon as the Governor
signs tho bill dividing tho- First Dis
trict, which has passed both tho
House and tho Senate.
Tho First Judicial District was con
stituted by Josephine Jackson, Klam
ath and Lako Counties. Because of
poor transportation facilities tho dis
trict for a number of years lids been
divided Into two dlviitons, designat
ed as tho first and sscond p'ros:cut-
Ing attorney -districts. The law u
It has been ennctcd by tlio twent)
fifth Legislature make tbesa prose
cuting attorney districts full fudged
Judicial districts, of which Joopblno
and Jackson will bo tho First Dis
trict and, Klamath and Lako will be
tbo Thirteenth District. '
At present Judge Hnnna and Judgo
George Noland aro tl.o Judges In tho
district and tho former will bo Judge
In tho First District and tho ratter In
tho Thirteenth until successors aro
olectcd. '
This division of tho districts will
make no change In tho condnct of
business before tho Courts, as hero
toforo tbo business has always been
entirely separate! Tho only change
will bo or a political nature. At el,
cctlons hereafter the pcoplo of Klam
ath and Lake will select their own
Judgo without. tho help of tho voters
west of the mountains. This will bo
a great advantage to a Democratic
candidate, as It will glvb him a chanco
of election, while heretofore the el
ection of a Democrat was practically
an Impossibility.
. '
JudgoGoo. T. Baldwin returned
last 'covnlnanfrom Portland where
WhasDceujiir several months. The
JildKoJr4rg)nHbilsVT,Up wlth'rhcu-
verge of pneumonia. WajJj4 ho has .
not completely recovered fieps) fjjeat-
ly Improved. Ho was at Salem bfqr t
and during tho passage of tho Crater.-
Lako bill and did somo good work S
thoro for tbo bill. Ho states that It
was n hard fight, but they finally suc
ceeded In getting the chairman of
tho scnato ways and means commit
tee, who was opposed to the bill at
first, not only to have tho commltteo
report favorably, but tho chairman
personally took tho floor In Its sup
port.
K. of P. ATTENTION.
Regular meeting tonight at San
derson's hall. First degree work.
All .numbers of tho order aro re
quested to bo present.
Bargains
This Week
A NICE LINE OF FRAMED PICTURES, WHICH WE WISH
TO CLOSE OUT. THIS WEEK WE WILL SELL THESE
AT ONE-HALF MARKED PRICE.
'PYROORAPHIC WOOD PLAQUES, SUPPLIES, ETC.,
AT 40 PER CENT OFF.
GENUINE JAPANESE BASKET8 AT GREATLY RE
DUCED PRICES. BE SURE TO SEE THESE JAPANESE
' VASES AT ONE-HALF MARKED PRICE.
ROYAL DOULTON CHINA, VERY CHOICE WARE, AT
ONE-HALF MARKED PRICE.
OOLD, SILVER. AND OUN METAL PICTURE FRAMES,
: OVAL AMD SQUARE, CABINET SIZE, ONE-HALF PltlCB
" FOR' THIS WEEK.
ART CALENDARS. AND MOTTOES BELOW -COST.
BE SURE TO SEE THESE LINES THIS WEEK.
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