The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 19, 1909, Image 1

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TlllUD Ykah. No. 811
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 19 1909.
Price 6 Cents
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NEW WATER-
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"Klull I LAW
Of Interest to All
Using Water From
Streams or Lakes
I'rovKlon of II"' Ait (.ui. inliig Hit'
I nml I'm'k of Wnii r In Oir.
nun. for liiliiiilluii, Mining 01
Power.
All persons iuIiu: vuii.'ih of 1I11.
Mriiiuia nml lakes of Oregon, wtn-t li
ir fur domestic piirpiiM'n. fur Irilgn
linn, minim: nr power, mi- iiRutid b)
thn ni'W law rnmlud li) I lie l,oi:Htu
lurn nt tliu liixl regular Mitalou Tii
ihi'in, n brief suiutnar)' of tln provi
sions of tin' ait lll l' of Imcreat
Hictlou V of tlm law provldii
Tim Hind Kmtliici nml tin. super
intend, tit of tlm ln wutir dlvUliiti
shall consilium n llonril of Control,
wlilrli ahnll, under audi ri'Kiilatlonii
ai may bo preacrlbed lo law, luvo
tlia supervision ol tlm water of the
ktntc. unit of tin Ir appropriation, ill
trlbutlon ami itlti'ml'iti. ami of the
various oltl.cra connected therewith
Tlm decision uf Milil lionril ahnll be
mibjerl to appeal to tint Circuit nuil
Supreme Conrm, which nppial ahnll
liu governed lo III" prmtUu In nutta
In iqully. unless olhcrwlku provided
l.oreln.''
Tint itntn In tthldtd Into tun water
illvWIoii-, water division No 1 In
dudes all of tin. ronntliH weit of tlio
(.'a ten (I e mountain nml Kl.unntli nml ;
1-nk.i Countli'i, ami nil the otlu r
mantle aru In dlvlaluii No '!
All former 1 listing 1IU1U are nr-
miilfiil In flu. Inu 1,1 it., .itliitit nt I
iittiiitl, tii'tit flrlnl uc No right U
rrcogiilrid If tlm henclulal uo of
v.uiir Iiiih In I'M nhvii.loiml for a a
t tiuotia pi'rlml of two )inra
tl,,l,.. IT. lirnllilnu
aii) person, nssuiiaiiou or iorpur-
ntlon hereafter Intending to inquire
the right to tho bultcllclal use of uuy
vntirs shall, before (omiucmlng the
(uiiatrudloii, i ulargumeiit or exten
sion uf any ditch, or performing mi)
work In comiecllon wllh snlil ion
S'riutlon or piopoe.l iil.ui;. nn'iit.
make mi nppliiatlou to tho State l'u
Kliieer for n penult to tnaKo such ap
propriation," It Ih mailu a inlsdu
im.inor to lulato this provision of
the law
It Is miniTi'simry for thoso hnlng
a water right, whethor of record or
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Men's
Millinery
Spring showing Men'i and Boyi Panama HATS
Split Straw, Straw Sailor and Craah "
In All the Newest Spring and Summer Stylei
KKK STORE
I mil, tn tunlio application for 11 per-1
'mil. lint fur nil now rnimi.i,rlr.tl,,.,
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I v f"rl" 'r MiiiUms iiuili iiiicatloiiH
arn prescribed mid blanks can lm linil
from Hie Hlitln Engineer, without
charge Mnpt mid dinwlng iiiiibI lie
'otiipmi) Din application nml the
rttnio KnrlnuiT will kIvu Itiiitriictloii
u lo tlm muiiiii (if tlioiii a fin a
I J l 'barged fur each application,
.mil a graduated icale of Uc-n foi fil
ing anil iciiirdlng, baned upon tho
iintuiu inn iiiiioiiiit of approprlntliin
lr Irrigation tint (hinge Is 1
... mr for .ail. a,,., k. ho lirlisnlnU H, aaBtHtlllR Um,B(s 10 nllwI1C0
up to I no acres, ami c i....u per acrcof cty AUorny on,on. Tu0 mat.
for .'nil, ml.lltlonnl mm.go up to .r of , Rtll atll, wnlcr rrnnc,llll0
llitHi num. ami over 1000 a.rcn. M ciMUh.luli nn(, tl , pro,aMo
'nt per a.r... for power piirM...lU(lll , C,JU,1C w, Ly rcftdy ,0
me rme in nan upon tlm tlioorell.
(al lioriepower to l,i. (levolopid
Aii) wnler iiKir inn) petition tlic
ftj.i...i ..,.... ..1 .... I. . ... .... 1
'""' 'or.i in lerminmioni ColoriH lo tho tlty In ruBard to
of all wat.r HkIiIh oa tho utromu. clmnRliij! llio llRlitlni: yntcra nnd tlic
lllmik form, for huOi petition will licuuj1K of wutcr ppo lino on Kin
Ji.ppll.Mli) then., r.iar) or the hoard mnt, avenue mid other Impiovo
lli.. Imird win, if me, and oii.II.i,iic,,ii, mnl aim oiruilaK a reduction
.Iiiiih wnrmnt. a.ljuilliatu nil rlchta lhv rnl for IIkIhk. Thin Improve
and ililermlno the wirlom nm.iunta mont w)n ,.ntu ,,n t.xtra cot to the
and priorities All claiming rlsliulrty for Borlce and for thli reaiion
lll hu liinrd and the t.Kluccr llljthu Councllmcn w lulled to huvo the
nave iiiutiuviiiaryimrttua made. Tho proponltlon tmhodled In tliu
iiulu of ion for thh ilulormlnntlon,j,ontracl
for mill wntir user, Is the samo n
that glveii nbou for new appropria
tion Tin 111 U the prhlhgu of con
test and appail Upon Una) decree all
rlRlits on the stream nml their prior-1 man) important matter to bo con-KU-4
aru settled ami Inter npproprla-ddcicd to warrant Ilium In taking
lions can In no wlso Intirferu wllh'Bt0ps with tho proper cotuldemtlou
thiio lUtermlued rights or ,.Kaj advlco.
1hu Hoard of 'Control has power I
to I'tifori' Its flmllngs and tho di-creiel SIIOI'IJ) CiCT VACCIXATKll.
of thu courtH nml may nppotnt water1
MiliHler. li. r....ilM., Hi,. .Il.trlluulm, 1 Collllt)' lliallll OllUcr Dr. Ilai'lll-
of water Th wntcr Master limy. If
nu-easiir). l.avo headgnlci construct-'Illlt,a,1'
ud. ltelUei,tB for tho nppoltltment of
water masters should l.u direct. d to
lliu Hoard of Control. Silem. Oregon.,':"
I'hu hoard has power to regulate the
ilMrlbiitlon of water from partner
hip dltehus and reserxolrn upon io-
'(incut uf onu or morn of the owners
I'pou riedpt ol a two-cunt atamp,
to pa) postage, the lluiird of Control
will mall ropliM of tin water cods In
full ti aii) periou In thu state
It was dlsiuvcred that Marry Pear
ion, who returned lat ovenlng from
Hnlem, had the smallpox, lie occu
pied thu (omit) Jail for thu night mid
toil n y was taken to the Ankouy ranch
where hu will be kept with Claude
Clopton it Is believed that Pear
son must have caught thu smallpox
nt Weed ns It Is reported Hint tliefo
nro it number of cases at that place.
CITY COUNCIL WILL
EXTEND FRANCHISE
City Attorney Has Completed New Contract
to Submit to Mr. Gates Embodying
His Agreement for Improvements
Tlio members of tlio City Council
cpnliln, t ,t ,,vi,ni with Attorney Mono
,uk
e uennitu action 111 1110 matter ut
tliu meeting next Tuesday evening.
Mr Gates has Hindu cot tain con-
new
Members of the Council state that
the) aru willing to glu tliu Llrht L
Water Company an uxtonxlon of their
frmiihUe, hut that there are too
" i" ! a Person t who linvo not
Uonu to io no llB,(-' '"
''" locciunici. nvi-ry law
,"r wl, nrrUcd on the l.oat )eM..-
w'"' IInrr" caroi. hIiiiiiM taK.
(lilJ precaution nt once so an to pro
eul any spread of the smallpox. Tliu
lwo cn""1 "ro now
being uirefull)
hmu been uxponed have been acc.
tinted
CIIASTAIN llt'YS (illOCKIIV.
tleorgo Chastulu today purchased
tho stock of groceries nf Kdmoud
son & ltlflcdorf, who havu been con
ducting a stoio In tho llrlck Storo
building. An Inventory of tliu stock
was tnl.en today and tho deal closed,
Mr. Chnstnln will lenv'o Sunday for
Snermucnto whero lm will plnce his
orders for new goods. During his
nbsenco tho storo will remain open
mid will ho In chait'e of Mr. Cd
uiondson. Mr. Chattaln M experienced In the
srocery business and Is well actiualnt
cd ith tho trado of Klamnth Kails
and tlio county. Ho wai connected
with Mr, Wllllls for' a number of
yoam, beforo dorvlng as County
Clerk, and after leatlng tho Clerk's
office ho acnln engnged In the mer
cantile biislnesH and Just recently
nojd his Interest In tho firm of Clu
tain . Olicnchnin.
COL. ALLISON IIL'YS I'ltOI-KHTV.
L. Jacobs has sold East Klamath
Falls addition which borders alone
tho river about a mllo and a quarter
boow town and comprises 1S3 acres,
to Col. M. L. Allison, of Portland.
Tl0 prlco Is said to have been In tho
neighborhood of $10,000. Col. Alli
son uxpecls to build a flno homo on
a poiliou of tho tract and tho re
maining laud Is for a number of bis
Portland friends.
KLAMATH HOSPITAL NOW OPEN.
The Klamath Hospital Is now open
to patients. Tho first shipment of
buifclcal apparatus, etc. niched. from
Chicago )entenlay and another Is fol
lowing one week bihlnd. It Is ex
pected thai that department will be
In complete working shnpu tho latter
part uf mxt week ut tho luteal'.
Medical und maternity casoti will
bu received at any time Special ef
fort will bu made to have the dietary
scivlco ns perfect und pleasing as
possible. The rates arc $2! per weok
fur private rooms und $1S a week
fur looms containing two or thrco
beds. Tho usual additional rates will
be charged for thoso cases requiring
or desiring a prlvato nurse. Cases
walling for operation or confinement
will bo chnrged at hotel rates until
they require nursing.
A fco of $5 for minor surgery and
$10 for major operations will bo re
quired of phslclans desiring the use
of tho operating room.
EMILY A. HUMPHREY,
Ownor and nurso In charge.
NEW WAY OF FERTILIZATION.
Recent discoveries in regard to
thn nature' of soil fertility have sug
gested tho employment of various
novel fertilizers. Manganeso has
been applied with success, and now
Mr. Rlgaux lias published ait ac
count ol it series of experiments,
mndu In llclgulm, in tho employment
of magnesia as n fertiliser for cer
eals, potatoes, beets and legumin
ous crops. The tnagncsln was ap
plied In tlio form of kalult, or Stress
fttrt potash snlt, which contnlns 14
per cent of magnesium sulpbnto. Rl
gaux had previously proved that the
quantity of magnesia in arable land
Is smaller than Is gonerally suppos
ed, and that tho surface soil nlwnys
contnlns less magnesia than tho sub
boII. Magnesia is found In plants
In considerable quantities, constitut
ing, for example, 13 per cent of the
aah ot wheat and 8 per cent ot the
ash ot oats. Honce, If no magnet
Ian fertiliser It applied, repeated
cropping must exhaust tho magnesia
of the soil, to the detriment. ot suc
ceeding crops. It appeared probable,
therefore, that tho application ot
magnesia would produce a benefic
ial effect. This theoretical conclu
sion was fully confirmed by the ex
periments. The yield of sugar beeta
waB Increased by 4500 pounds to
tho acre, and the percentage ot su
gar was not diminished. With grains
the increase varied from one-seventh
to one-fifth of tho total crop. On
barley magnesia had the peculiar ef-
ftct of diminishing tho proportion
of nitrogenous constituents. This
property Is of advantngo to brewers,
Alio find great difficulty In making
beer of good keeping qualities from
bnrley rich In nitrogen. Tho crop of
potatoes wns Increased from 21,000
to 27,000 pounds per aero and was
rendered Immuno to tho attacks of
mlldow fungus, which Infosted the
pnrt of tho field on which no kalnlt
wns used. Finally, tho )lcld of lay
from natural mondow land was In
creased from 3000 to 41S0 pounds
per acre.
AT THF. OPKItA HOUSE TONIGHT.
"Tho Story of tho Treasure Isle,"
"Father Ilu)a a Hand Holler," and
"Two Traveling Dags." Now songs.
Wm. A. Wright and wlfo returned
this evening from an extended trip
through Mexico and California.
E. T. Shortt left this morning for
Oakland, California, and will return
with his wlfo and daughter, who
havo been spending tho winter there.
Major and Ml i. CI ar. 1 1. Worden
nro expected I o uo i ion from their
trip to Tolcdo.Ol lo. hi re tl ?y wcro
present diirlm tho la it lllnen of Mr.
Worden's mo her. Mr. and Mrs.
Worden arc now In San Franclico.
Mrs. Pickett, who hux been con
ducting a boarding house in the With-
row building, has leased the Dig
Springs Hotel nt Uonanza, and Is
moving to Donania today to assume
charge.
Word received from ner. Geo. T.
Pratt states that Mrs. Pratt under
went her second operation In the
Mercy Hospital at Rosoburg on Tues
day. The operation was In every
way successful and Mrs. Pratt Is do
ing nicely. A speedy recovery is
looked for.
The Natatorlnra will bo closed
Sunday evening to enable connec
tion to be mado with a six Inch pipe
lino which will supply hot water
from tho springs. As soon as the
connection is made it will be possi
ble to change tho water in the big
tnnk In six or eight hours. With the
present smalt pipe it takes twent)-
four hours to drain and refill the
big tank.
John Schallock, whllo absent on
his recent trip, went to Vancouver
to visit his son, Mark Schallock, who
Ir a member of the Hospital Corps
In tho regular army. Mark was con
fined to tho hospital for several
month's ns the result of blood poison
ing In ono ot his hands. Ho Is now
recovering but has not regained the
uso ot his hand and It may be sev
eral weeks before It can be deter
mined whether his recovery will be
permanent.
Plant lifo seldom thrives under
ash or yew trees.
Hot Coffee and Lunch at the Model
Dakery at all hours. 16
A Good Pair
At this season ot the year everyone Is liable to take cold
and In these cases there are two things which should be oa
hand in trtty home.
RED STAR WHITE PINE WITH TAR for. COUGHS AMD
DRONCHIAL TROUBLES, and RED STAR COLD TABLIM,
for a laxative and to relieve tho gsaeral symptoms ot a se
vere cold. These preparations are made from pare and harm
less ingredients and are sold on a postUvo guarantee.
GET A SUPPLY NOW AND BE PREPARED.
! Star Drug Store
"They
PROGRESS OF
MARSH WORK
Both Dredges Will Be
Through Work In
About a Week
Htccl Gang Should Commence Lay
ing Track Between Ady and Klam
ath Falls by tho First Part of
April.
From present indications the itcri
gang will bo ablo to begin laying
track from tho present terminus ot
the railroad to Klamath Falls early
In April. Ono dredge reached Ady
last evening on Its return trip across
the marsh and tho second dredgo
will finish within a week. After
tl rowing up the grado across tho
marsh between Ady and Midland tho
two dredges worked back Oiling up
the low places. A crew Is already
at work leveling off tho grade and
it Is stated that there Is now no rea
son why tho track gang cannot begin
work by the first ot the month.
The officials of tho Southern Paci
fic refuse to mako any statements as
to what their orders are or as to
when they expect to have the road
completed to Klamath Falls. Never
tbelcss the work Is continually go
ing on and the trains are liable to
be running Into this city before the
people realize It. The contract oral,
finished the work oa U4 sjtssSsj this
side- or the marsh some tlsas ago,
and have moved all of their equip
ment to the grade between the Hot
Springs and the Upper Lake. This
leaves the grade work between tho
terminus and tho dopot grounds In
this city practically finished. All
that is needed is a tew finishing
touches.
Chief Construction Engineer Hoey
mado tho statement soma tlmo ago
that within ten days after his crew
began laying track at Holland he
would have his construction train
In the jards at Klamath Falls. This
being the caso tho line should be
practically ready for operation to
this city ab,out the middle ot April.
BIDS WANTED.
Dlds will bo received until Mon
day from contractors and builders
for the construction ot a small houso
on tho county poor farm. For spec
ifications call on J. B. Griffith, Coun
ty Judge. 19
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