The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 17, 1909, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17 1C9.
'Price 6 Cents
SHIPPING POTATOES
FROM CALIFORNIA
Klamath Is Dost Potato Country in the
West Yet Eight Thousand Sacks Has
Been Shipped in Since' September
Klnmnlli County In noud fur tliu
superior cjuiilliy of potatoes r, i ov.
'lliu potatoes uf thl set Hon i'iiiul
iiii)(IiIiik inlaid on llii out ami
(.row In aliumlmiiu, Jul thciu lnu
Lint lienrly SOUO sniks of pfitntoea
hipped Into Klamath I'ii Ih from out
ildu since last Heptember
There U big Jiioric) In railing iu
l Moo nml nluiiy a rmdy mile nt
looil prices, mitt It would avi in thnt
lliu farmer or tills ioiint niv not
Klnuintli Count)
ry untvrirliliiK
ihould bu nblu to export n hundred
carloads of pointing mh im, ot
fur twcriil )urn hu bus not hei n
ablu to supply tho locil ilutiinml
I nut inr tlio itoi wus u llttl.i light
er than usual, lint thu fnct ri'iiinlnt
Hint not euuugh ttcfiaKi lint men
plstlll-ll
It lake n little work to glow pn
tate.es, lint tin in U probably no
plate whvru mull result ran ln ob
talucd with utich u amull umoiint of
labor aa In Klnmnlli County A
Man can vastly pay for his land la
u few jinrit li) l.tiiwlni: pulsion
Mr Wnkcfli lil pl.mtvtl M'Veral lic
it of potutoit lust summer on the
KtalTord rnncli live mile below tin1
rlty aud ruullieil I ir.fi uu acre 15 1.
Applegatu nvcingod over Hull mi
hire Inat year from iKiintoi-a grown
on tho EnterprUu trnru nuir thu
city Thero wen mini) morn who
tilil ni will Ah thou men mm on
ly out their lulior anil the toil of
M'Vll It MllOWa Ulllll llll Illltjll IIKl prilf-I
It thcro Ik In raising potiitnia In Kin
math County
CIVIC I'ltOdltUSS.
IMItor Humid On ho la not
In thu liulill of following the work
of such orgmilzntloua u thu Nation-1
al Municipal l.engiio iiiul Amettcan
Chic Association. II spirit of the
press and of high mlmltd Individual
illlien foi tho hottuiliiunt uf oil!
forms of clt) government, would
dualities bu astonished nt thu lining
a. both In number nml kind, whlih
luivo been ninUc by our most respec
ted cities during thu lust eight years
If they could see them all nt once
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Men's
Millinery
Spring ihowing Men'i and Boyg' Panama U A TC
Split Straw, Straw Sailor and Craah rt
In All the Newest Spring and Summer Styles
K KK STORE
Along with tho vast Incrviuu of
lit) population during lliu Iruit thlr
ty )vnm tiriK lomu iilni) ihroiiKli our
loiuinon school, nml high hcIiooIh
nml tlio dully nnil inontlily prejia, a
iitl liiirwmu of knowledge uf what
li iirnctlciil mid nctuiill) Miifo In cll
gowrnmtnt fur i In- liiultli, mornls,
fl nn tint Mini l.oneal uijii)iuuiil of tlm
liiliiibltiinta, nml in mmiy cltloj tliu
people, tin) wl,,, In n i tlio buidun
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il'rlr""'w"1 " "m:'jr ,,t", "' ""
una practln of rlt K0crntiiuiit
ninth umoiint clihor to tiolhliiK hut
Ktnft, or to ii fniiu, or to nothing
iloltlK
Ihey iluiiinnil, uml in some iiicim
are gutting, utiiltiit) mid moral con
ditions, uml ulao aomu conveniences
mid hi'iiutlllriitlon of tho city upon
rou mi n nb 1 1- taxation, nml to HiIh end
tho) ilcmund u form of govurnmeiil
b which thuy can know who Is n
sponsible If they don't Kit them.
In n pnpur biforn tlio National Mil
nlclfuil Uiiikuu nt ItH Inat miliuul am
4lon, Ita aicutnr), Clinton llOKuia
WoodrillT. m of I'hllnililphlu. unlit
"l.'voryuluro thu pvopli- of thin coun
try urn wnkliiK op to lln-lr munlilpnl
ilutlim nml iibllKntlona ami they nr
atrltliiK to imi't ilium liitclllKiutly
and siicccji fully IJui ) hen- thurc
la tho NUKKi-allon, thu ludlcatloii, of
a Bplrlt or liiulcncy In Ami'ilcnti
ll(o whlrh la uorklny. iiilKhtlly ror
nn ltiiproumint of lotulltloim, which,
onl) ii few vara nto wuro recanted
i na ii mirloua niunuro to thu contlnu-
mice of iloinociutlc limtlliiltoiin In
our country No hiiihII inrt of tlio
Kralty of tin Ainvrlinu luunlrlpnl
iltutitlon In duo to tho itrowInK com-l
plexltv of thi-llfoof tin, city mid tin.,0" t,,u ,r"lccl ahoxxM "ot ,orK0
rapidly liu reusing fuiutloua which It'ahend nml this year mark one of thu
la lulled upon to discharge
In this connection hu railed espe
cial iittentlou to tho fact that "Char
ter milking mid charter reform oe-
cupj ii Inrgu ii tiJ Increasingly ion-iof
splcuous part In thu efforts to obtain
Utter and mure elllclent govern
ment," uml notud thnt "thu tendency
of nentlmcnt Is for grunter local In
dependence or homo rulu," und that
"thu trend la toward tho concentra
tion of power und responsibility."
C C IMOWCR.
HIIORTAMIC OP ItUTTKIt.
KIhiiiiiIIi'i (Jrtiitiht Nri'il In o l4ir.
kit NiiiiiIkt or Dairy
KftMni-rn.
I 'our i roam or I en In Klnmnth Coun
ty mid nlniOHt linpoaalbl to accurv
butter for tnblu uii la th condition
which cotifrontH tho pvoplo of Klam
ath PiiIIh at thu pivauot time. It
ha buuti proven tuat Klntoatli Coun
ty Is one of tbo boat dairy lection
of tho nliitii mid yot It Iv noccasary
to h)i1 p buttor from California to
Htipply tho local demand.
Klmuatli County noodi about a
thuuKiiinl uood dairy fartncri to to
into huro and Krow rich, Tbo cream
ltIih uru romplnlnliiK that It la al
moHt ImpoMlblo to xct tho fnrmcra
to furtilali thorn with milk. Thuro
la ono plant nt llonanta, ono In Kla
mntli l'nlla mid one at Fort Klamath.
Tho crunmcry at Morrill bad to ahut
down on account of Ita Inability to
aocuru milk, and yet thoro la a con
tinually IncrcaaluK market for tho
product
It li hoped thnt tl.g meotliiK to bu
li.'ld on Haturday In thU city will bour" " ot t,,u wol'k m cvor'
mciisaful In orgnnltlng an nsiocla-' ov '"c" cora"K horo Indlcat-
tlon of farmera for the purpoau of
encournglng tho dairy fnrmer and
tho adoption of tho better breeds of
rnttlo mid the Incrcnau of the herds.
Tho conditions for dairying aro Ideal
mid tho crinmcrli'i nro ready to buy
nil thu milk produced nt n good
pike. All that la needed la tho fnr
mer to kcrp and milk tho cow a.
PEOPLE READY TO CO-OPERATE
WITH THE NEW OFFICIALS
Wlmt Is going to bo thu condition I
of affair on tbu Klamath Piojuct
thU JearT This Is tho question thnt
Is agitating tho mind or tho people
of thl rlty mid county at tlio prca
out tlmo. Spring la at hand nml tho
One weather Indicate thnt there la
not to bo n recurrence of thu storm
iiKtinlly expected at this period. With
piibiul weather conditions prevail
ing thero Is no renaon why work
grentest In tho march towards cent
plitlun. It wu with sonio such
thoughts In their mlnda thnt several
uo ,oai"nK
this city
started n moii'in
tile extending
thu now mpcrv
glneers, who hnvo
past Huvernl dn. It
unto for tho consummation u
plain that Mr, llopaon was called
vihiiino clear lake.
f.'nRlnrciH Murphy ! Patch Left
Toilny to liiipect the Mead of
tin L'lipvr I'rojoct.
Project Unglnccr Patch la loalntc
no tlmo In ccltlnit In touch with the
condltlonn luro and over alnco hit
arrival hay had til noao on tbo grind
atonu of InvewllKntlon. I Id la a man
of most pltualuK qualltlca, ready and
wIIIIiik to talk and dlacuaa condi
tion and wherever ho haa gono haa
mad a very favorable Imprcailon.
In order to ftot thoroughly In touch
with every auction of tbo project be
l.na been vhltlng each and going ov
er the ground thoroughly. Today
ho left with Project Engineer Mur
phy for Clear Lake, where he will
examine Into condition there and
formulate plana for the coming sum
mer. Before going ho wan aoun by
u reproaontallvo of thin paper and
naked If ho bad anything to any rel
ative to futuro plana, but ho naked
to bo excuaod from tnnklng a state
ment at thl time, preferring first
to gut thoroughly In touch with cv-
od that ho la a pusher, a fact which
can bo testified to by many. Mo has
been tho cynosure of all oyus and
naturally ha aroused much curiosity
and now, after a week of close In
spection, the public says "he'll do."
Hot Coffee and Lunch at the Model
Ilnkery at all hour. 1C
suddenly to Portland. In conie-
iiumcu of Ills departure nothing will
bo done In thu matter until bo ro
turns ngaln to this city, which will
bu In tho course of thu next mouth.
It was for the purpoau of showing
these gentlemen that no matter what
had occurred In tho post and what
mlstnkos had bcon made, tho people
rhero were ready to co-operate with
them and the Horvlce ror tho best
Interests of the Klamath Project,
lliut mlitnkes have been made Is
admitted, but If It wore not for mis
take the woild would still bo In tho
garden of Eden and no progress
would have been made. It la hoped
thnt through tho errors ot tho past
will come a cohesion of all forces
king toward the promotion of
of this county.
; from now tho Board
Water User As-
ting and
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so It
plain to
lion Is rend)'
or) thing within Ita
tho work. Ptoject Engfn
will bo naked to bu picaunt and
tho director und every effort will
bo made to wipe out nny breach that
may or tuny not hnvo existed in tho
pust. Mr. Patch come heio under
n now Supervising Engineer; condi
tions nro'auch that ha should not bo
handed a legacy of dlscontont and
trouble; ov or) thing should bo dono
to maintain a degroo of harmony be
tween tho Borvlco, tho Association
and the people a will force thing
ahead and make up for tho time that
haa been lost. When Mr. Hopaon
returns the plans for entertaining
and mooting him and Mr. Patch
should b carried out and these gen
tlemon glvon to understand that thero
exists but one feeling towards thorn
and the Servlco that of slncoro co
operation. When thoy gee that such
1 the case, then there will be no
further tear ot any diversion of the
funds that Klamath so soroly needs.
Earn more Uarn more by a
course In the I. C. B. Local head
quarter la Frank Ira White' office.
WANT A DEFINITE
SETTLEMENT FIRST
Land Owners Must Say What They Intend
Doing in Regard to Paying for Water
Rights Before More Work is Done
NEWS fllOM MERItlLL.
Mrs. Ony and daughter were In
town trading Saturday.
Mr. Dunn, of Tule Lake, was In
Merrill trading thl week.
Josslo nnd Harriett Garrison, Oyp
sy and Vrotta Johnston, of Merrill,
attended a party out at Mr. Jobb's
at Tula Lako lust Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller and baby will
visit friends In Sand Hollow this
week.
Several of ih farm, rr lire busy
plowing for tl. j prln: loi'illyg.
A very prut' wilding occurred
at thu home 1 1 Mr. dm! Mrj. Henry
Turner Wcdn iduy n lit, March 10,
Of their oldest Utugl.ter, Miss Lucy,
to Mr. Johnson Whitney. Miss Ada
Turner, as brldciuiald, and Charles
Cox as best men, nnd Iv.i Barrows
as ring bearer. Thu bride was at
tired In white Henrietta, trimmed In
lacu; tbo bridesmaid wore blue Hen
rietta trimmed In embroidery. The
ring bearer woro blue nnd white silk.
The groom wore the conventional
black and tho best man In brown.
A very dainty supper was served af
ter tho ceremony, and a number of
very beautiful and valuable present
were received. Tbose present were
Rev. and Mr. Johnston, Mr. and
Mr. W. P. ipioad. Mr. and Mr. D
O. Barron, Mr. and Mr. W. F. Bar
row, Mr., nnd Mr. Wm. Turner.
Mr. Harter. Mrs. Wilson, Mr, lie
Phenon, P. Whitney. The Mlsaea
Yrctla and Oypsy Johnston, Nellie.
Jcsslo and Harriett Qarrlson, Muriel
and Junette Harter, Frances, Ethel
and Polly Turner, Qraco and Agnes
Itarrowa, Ivn Barrows, Ada, Alice
and Yuttn Turner. They left this
week for their Mud Lake ranch. We
Join with other In wishing them
much happiness and prosperity.
Mrs. Domorcst ha been visiting
her son and, daughter In Klamath
Fall.
Work began Thursday on tho now
M. E. Church. It Is. on tbo east cor
ner of tho Carlock block. It will be
another Improvement to the town.
The Whist Club met nt the homo ot
Mr. B. E. Leo this week.
L. Ocrber will drlvo a bunch of
Q. R. Carlock ha sold hi build
ing and business at Merrill to N. 8.
Merrill, and Bruce Allen will print
the paper. Mr. and Mr. Carlock and
daughter, Erla, bavo gone to Salem.
Saturday qulto a number of the
ladles ot Morrill had their pictures
taken on horseback.
Everybody Is enjoying the nice
sunny weather.
At thl season ot the year
and In these eases thero aro two things which should heoi;
hand In every home.
RED STAR WHITE PINE WITH TAR for COUGHS AND
BRONCHIAL TROUBLES, aad RED STAR COLD TABLETS,
for a laxatlv. and to relieve the goneral symptoms ot a -vero
cold. These preparations are mad from pur and barn
less Ingredients and are sold on a potttlr guarantee.
OET A SUPPLY NOW AND BE PREPARED.
Star Drug Store
"They Have It"
Tho United State Reclamation
Service want to know Juit what the
Klamath land owner are going to
do In regard to tho paymont of the
water right' beforo It ordor any
new work lommenccd. It Is report
ed tbat a letter to this effect bar
boon rccclvod by tho Water Users
Association and also by the local
Reclamation Scrvtco office.
President Martin, ot the Associa
tion, was asked In regard to tho
matter and stated that the secretary
had received a letter from the De
partment and that It would be laid
boforo the director nt their next
meeting. In view of the fact that
tbo regular meeting was only two
weeks off, he did not believe It would
bo necessary to call a special meet
ing to tako action on tho letter.
Engineers Murphy and Patch were
asked In regard to the nature ot tho
communication from tho Secretary
of tho Interior, and Mr. Murphy stat
ed that Inasmuch a tho Water Us
er Association did not make ths let
ter public, ho did not feel Inclined
,to do so.
Tho determination ot the Depart
ment, however. Is that the- matter
must bo settled definitely, before
work Is ordered commenced, and the
longer the matter la delayed Just so
long will the work be held up. At
torney Smith Is expected homo from
Washington soon and It Is probable
thnt the directors wish to await his
return before taking action.
TARi. F DILL DELAYED.
WASHINGTON, March 16. The
new tariff bill will be introduced in
tbo House tomorrow, tho delay In Ita
presenting being to secure the ap
proval ot a new Republican member
on the Ways and Means Commute
whom tbo Speaker will appoint to
succeed Bonynge of Colorado, whose
term has expired.
RETUUNG FROM DUSIXB8B.
The Arm of Edmondson ft Rlsedort
is going to quit, and start today to
dlipoio ot the entire stock ot gro
ceries, etc. The goods will be sold
regardless ot cost, In order to hasten
tho winding up ot the business. Fix
tures are also for sale.
cvoryone la llabter
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